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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-17 - Orange Coast Pilot· 2 Hits Follew Nete China Tetla"IJIDr _, '• • f • .. f1 ' ' ...................................................... ... Reagan Urging Delegate Bribe. ·mce Play Offer Probe Charge 'Fdllpty' I ; I t. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 17, 1976 VOL ... HO tlO, 1 Sl!CT•ONS. U .. AG•S -EeerfJbf>dfJ Starls S111all' E\·cr"bod v that '"but J t1lln Aurlum of Sunset. S.C .. who found bu~inc~~ "as i-.o ~lo\\ at has furniture making bllsi· ne!.S he.' mad<.• this~ root rotkcr. t o relieve the boredom. Nt•iJ:hbon. in tht· tanv humlct couldn't help but notice thc1r n<.'w nt•1ghbor. 11ntl bus iness s oon improved. Aurtum ~u~·~ 'Play-pay Charges . Empty' -Probers , WASHINGT ON CAP I - Colleen Gardner snys 5hl' Is "t otall)' bewildered . totally floored" by reports f(!(fl'ral pro- • secul«s have decided ogamst pressing criminal charges on her •accusations thnt her con· :gressman·boss demanded sex in LIZ RAY TURNS TO REPORTING-Al 1 return for cootinucd employment .. at premium pay. ~ The congressman. Democrat J ohn Young, said in a statement Jrom his Victoria. Tex.. office , that he was "pleased but not sur· prised at the position taken by 1. lbe Department of Justice re· "laUve to the allegations mode ' against me." Young had called the allegations "poppycock" Crom the beginning. > A Justact> De partme nt spottesman uid today the Young UH tectmlcally still ls under • consideration. but added : • Speculation that we probably I won't press charges Is ac· curate." A dep3rtment spokesman Mon· day said he could neither confirm nor deny published reporta that the prosecutors would recom· mer.d dropping the probe for lack o( evidence off raud. A lawyer close to lhe· pro- secutors said that they "never thought tht>v 'd find much there as far as a criminal indictment. anyway ..• She did do some work, after an,.i· so government payroll funds would not have bffn fraudulently disbUrsed. Asked about the possibility or sexual extortion as a charge, be replied. "That was never charged." Told of lhat. Mrs. Gardner said Monday night, "That's very strange. I thought that'lS what l was charging." 'She lndJcaled that prosecutors told her one hour's wort a month couJd seUafy tbe fraud lawunder the unique working COOdiUons for concressional employes.. (See SEX, Page A2) Robinson's ife' of· Violence Reagan Seeking Probe Naval Navel Stmsh,.un,.buckling Scuttled ATLANTIC CITY, NJ CAP> -They agr eed to a pirate film It turned out to be a porno navel specta· cle. The people who run a replica of Columbus' flagship say that's why they scuttled the project. Fred Quillen, skipper of a reproduction of the Santa Maria, said a group caJled the Arts Guild of KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> _ New York told him they wanted to use his ship to Ronald Reagan, trying t.o pre-stage a battle with another sailing ship orr Atlantic vent more delegate losses to City. President Ford, today urged an The Gardner's Basin Historic Waterfront Foun· investigation into allegations dation, which is using the Santa Maria this summer that delegates in both camps as part of a r e·created seafaring village, agreed on had been offered money for the t heory that the film could do its project some themselves or others to switch ood g . their votes. Then the swashbuckling started. lt wasn't what .. The former Calirornia gov· d ernor, acknowledging that he they expect e · and bJs vice presidential choice When the actor -pirates showed up, "The captain aren't "soul brothers in con· walked back here into his cabin and in a matter of servalism," defended bis pro· minutes, his costumes was off," s aid Quillen. "It posed ticket and s aid he would looked lilce a pirate Porno film. It was a lot more than stiffly resis t any effort to change just showing a litUe s kin.'' 1t. The foundation canceled the venture Monday and Reagan was faced with Ford the actors sailed orf for New York. delegate gains Monday that put -'------------------------the Pres ident within three votes ~~~r~at~o~ublican presidential China Hit Again The Associated Press count or delegates at mld·day gave Ford GOP SPEECHES: SIGN OF LIFE-M J.127 delegates. three short or the 1, 130 n eeded to wln the nomination. Reagan had 1,036 dclegat«:s un4 96 were uncom· milted. Reairan told a mcct.ing of 11· llnola delegates that he h ad heard about the v<M·buylng al· leptlons. ') hope there will be a com· plete lnvestlgatlon," he said. "I don't believe that thb Is going on in either campalp. I deny It complete!)' that anyone Involved with us could be doing such a thing." The first alle1aUon came Mon· day from former Gov. Rlcb8fd 8. ()giJvte of Illinois, who said two Ford supporters In hl.s state's de- legation had been offered "some moneyto1witch"t0Rea1an. <See BEAGAN. Page .U> CAB OJIERB0.4.RD I N U JOLU .. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Fire ~­ ficlals say someone apparenUy stole a Yellow Cab from the downtown area and pushed it over a La Jolla cliff. Firemen said they found the burned cab ln tbe water near La Jona Cove tbla mominc. No tnjuries were reported, but the cab wu a total Jou, the fare n,i.1n-1 aaJd. Toll Nears 1,000 In Island Quakes MANILA. The Philippines <AP> -More than 1,000 people were reported dead or missing today in the worst earthquakes In Philippine history. The National Dhaater Coordinating Center reported that at least 811 dead bad been confirmed, 2'49 were missing and 251 were injured In two major quakes that hit the southern Philippines just after midnight Monday (local time) and Ju.st after DOOi\ today. The U.S. National Earthquake IolormaUon Center In Golden. Colo.. recorded tbe first tremor It 8.0 oo tbe Richter Scale, only 0.2 less Utan the July 2' quake lbat devastated the Tangshan area of northeaat China. Toda,y's quake reached 8.8 oo the acaJe. A ml)Or tremor also rocked central Chlaa Monda,y night. The official Chinese news a1ency Rsinbua gave no damaae or casualty figures, but said damage "was ver.y sllcbt betauae lbe C hin ese Seismological Department had roreeut an earthqYake and the Szecbwan provincial party corn· mittee had taken precauUonary meaur~." Halnhua said the tremcr was ceatered about 135 miles north of the Szechwan/rovindaJ capiWll t:A Chenctu an re&lstered 7.2 oo \ I the Richter scale. Unofficial counts put the death loll In the Phlllpplncs al 917, with more than 500 injured and 400 missing. Among the missing were 1 l children awept away by 24·foot waves caused by the quake. 1be Philippine Disaster Center saJd l,290 famllles were home· less and 315 buildings, bridges (See QUAKES, Page AZ> ~y,1 13, Held On Death Rap CHICAGO <AP> -A 13-year· old boy who nelgbbon say made a l\ablt ol t.browl.nc bot.Ues at pa11er1by has been charged wtlh murdering a man wbo ob- jected to being a target. Police said the boy threw some boUles at Leroy Barry, 33, as Barry walked by the youth's South Side home. Barry went to the youth's thJrd.()oor porch to stop him and got into a scuffle with the boy's father; Odell Buma, 67. The boy shot Barry three times. klllin1 Mm, with his father's .38·caliber tevolver, Police said. • Doctor's Cruelty Detailed By TOM BARLEY l Of-0.11, ...... SQll Jan ice Robinson of Newport Beach went back on the witness stand Monday to describe to an Orange County Superior Court jury what she claimed were re· pealed acts o( violence by her husband during their 19·year marriage. Mrs. Robinson , 38, testUied as the final rebuttal witness in the trial o f Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson, 42, or Irvine, that fie pulled her Crom her bed in August of 1971, while she was in Intense pain from a back Injury. Or. Robinson Is being tried on charges that he hired hit man An· lhony Scalise to kill his wife arter- the couple separated last J uly and quarreled over community property valued at more than $2 milllon. She said her husband, furious because she was not well enough lo perform her duties as book-: keeper; ·l• hi s medical otnce, threw her from the bed lnto a nearby closet with such rorc& that lbe contents fell on her. Head bowed and voice drop- ping to a whisper, she told tho jury: •'And then he aaked md ·Now, how does your back feel '1 '~ She tes lllled that ahe un • derwent bock sur.cery u few (See DOCTOR. Page AZ> . ' ' Coast Weath er More patchy morning low clouds, olberwi!e fair Wednesday with hlgb.<1 on the coast in low 70S and a lowofaboul57. I NSIDE TODJ\ ~ It moJI bt 'cool' to weaT tM 101111 fa1hlon1, but mo1t Ororl{le Cocut rtllMnt• IOJI the]l're too hot to baltdU. Su Pog« BJ for a look a1 Wbat pop ~ reoll)I wear. ea ., •• •• .... "' •1•1 ""'" . .. , •• .. "' .... _1\2 DAILY PILOT s TUHClay. AUQU$1 17 197'6 Ford · Optiiiiism Increasing Says His Forces Will Defeat Name-veep Drive KANSAS CJTY, Mo. <AP) - Prn dent ford, on UM! doorstep of wlnnin.: hl• party'• presiden· till oomanatioa, 1aid today he ta optimistic Illa foreea can d feat an attempt to force ACl\'a.n<:e d1s- t'I06ure of bus choke for runrung mate. As the President ne&M the w1 .. 1of 1,130 delecates needed to wm the nomlnaUon, tu. conven- uon noor managerwu ebttklni whether CtlOUl: b votes were availabl to defeat the mov by Roo11ld 1Ua1an'1 camp to force Ford to announce hi.a choice for a vice prealdl'ntlal conclldate bdt>re the pres1d~nlull b..Uoung Wl'dnl'$day nli;ht "Al this point, we can't say It's rock solid," said~. Rooor·t Griffin ol M1chiean. the floor leader. Crtfftn predicted Uwre woold Heavy D11ty Cargfl bt enou1h ,·otes by even1n1: to ddeat the Reagan mov\', which h.e Hid lfttipe~ up •~ the crucl•l teat vote of the two ~•du' atrenftb. "lt will be an important \'Ole and we intend t o "'sn 11." he ~aid. F o rd and h is aide,., mean\\ h1le. 1een1ed determln~ to J\ old uuslna rric:tion with Rcttf(Jn 's loUow•n. An 8.000-ton drilling rig is towed under the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, . heading for Alaska to search for oil. The n i: was built at Kaiser Steel's yard in \'altejo al a reported cost of S46 million. Cella Motion Review Open; Judge Backed An Orange County Superior Court hearin~ into prctnal mo- tions filed by Dr Lows J Cella Jr. and a coderenda nt opened today in the wake of an appellate court rulln~ that upholds Judge Wiiham C. Speirs· decision to stay on as trial judge. The Fourth DlstrktCoortof Ap· · peals in San Bernardinltrej~tcd 1 defense apphcahons Monday for wnta that would have removed Judge Speirs and further delayed pretrial action that has suffered )',e\•eral delays in recent weeks. Judge Speirs has already told lawyers for both sides that he 1s going to grant a change of venue for the trial of Cella, 51, and Stephen Robert Evans. 31, if his ruling on pretrial motions ls ad· versetolhedefense. He agreed with defense lawyers that hea\'y pretrial publicity in Orange County has ruled out the possibility that the defendants could rel a fair trial from an im· partla jury In this area. Cella is free on appeal rrom u rive-year prison term he d rew followlng his conviction on multi· pie crlrnlnal c harfes in Lo~ Angeles Federal Court. E\'llM got a one year ter m for h.ls rolr Jn lhe conspiracy. Town Trembles DANVILLE <APJ -A swarm of mild earthquakC?S gave a bner ~haklnR to reisldf'nl$ in this sub· urban community. the Uni\'er:\lty of California seismograph stution suid Monday, The atotlon re· ('orded seven quakt!I Sunday with t•1p<'enters in the vklnlty of Onn11ville. They regtsttrcd Richter Scale tnteMltfos of 2. l to J.~ OAANOE COA$T DAILY PILOT n. 0.-C..•I 0.ll• ............ -II U ·~ .......... ,,., ,.,....,,, ,. ..... ,, .. t'V"lrd ., . ., .... "'-c .... _,,.,,.. c-~ .. -"°''~ lttll• ~ .... ~ .. .....,.••'Cl.If I w ("'t. #f'W. .... ,. .... ~ HWnl...,*-' U.a.f\ ,.~, .. fill v ...... .,....,.... ~·'~' ....... .... .._ .. K .. /tMM C-1 A ....... ,.-,."""6t .... ..,_ "~·\.,_.. ,,...,,....,,....,, \t• . :·.~ ..!.':J'~~t:!.!".:!:':C'.i::',...'~~ Fro• Pag~ 1\ l DOCTOR'S WIFE. • • weeks later But she stressed In I ht>r testimony that she did not tell lhe surgeon of the injuries she clairo s were inflicted by her husband. · I always protected b1m throughout our mamage," she said "There were many in- stances or his brutality but 1 kept them to myself.·· Robinson told th{' jury from the "1tness stand that Mrs. Robinson transferred her affections to other men in recent years. The physician accused her of undergoing brea l implant s ur- gery without informing him and of having a birth control device inserted when their own sexual relationship did not warrant the procedure. Mrs. Robinson, questioned Monday by Deputy District Al· torney Jay Moseley. rejected both statements. ' She told the jury that lhe breast surgery was corrective and not cosmetic and that her husband insisted on it beini;t performed. She sa\d her husband was well aware that a physician hacl or· dered her lo hall the use of birth rontrol bills because ol a clotting condition that posed som e danger for her. She sald that that wo.s when she had the IUD inserted and that her husband knew the procedure was b<'ln~ pcrformtid. Mrs. Robinson told the jury that !lhe believed ~he came very dost> to death early this year at ht>r 81g Canyon home in Newport Re ach when th<' defendant cuckcd a li mall Bc r <>lla automatic he kept In his car and hellt st to her head for at lcost 20 minutes. She said he toll! ht•r ; "This would aolve all my problems. nouldn't It?" "l drt'am obout that twice a week," she told lh<' JUI')' Tht' witness said Or. Robinson on one occasion went Into \he bathroom of their home, loaded a revolver and then threatened to kill f\lmself She said that shortly alter that Incident he was detained by po11ce aa beinc or suicidal ten· dencles and conftoed for 12 hours In what Is now UC Irvine Medical Center. • The prosecutor dismisses as "nonsense" the defense conten- tion that Mrs. Robinson and Scalise, 29, may have been on in· l1mate terms during the loor days In whtch they lived in motels after fleeing from Orange County last Feb. 21. "Would you be dl4ppoinled if you never ever saw Tony Scalise again for the rest of your life?" Mosele)' asked Mr•. Robinlon. Mrs. Robinson raised her eyes to the celling and made a gesture of disgust. "Certainly not," she told the jury. ··or course not." Final arguments Will be de- livered Wednesday ln Judge J . E . T . "Ne d" Rutter's courtroom. He will then instruct the jury and send tt olt to de· Uber ate. Guns Taken By Fake Feds LOS ANGELES <APJ -four men posing as federal agents robbed a gun collector and de· ater ol 25 firearms and gold coins worth a total ol $19,000, say Los Angeles County sheriffs deputies. The men went to t.he collec· tor's home In Santa Fe Springs. salsf they were agents and flashed idenlif1cat1on cards. When Gregor)' Ellexson, 28, and his father George, 54, refused to admit the men, the two were bound and blindfolded al gun· point, Investigators said. Weapons taken Included nncs, plstol!I and a mot'hlne gun. Probe Promi~ed WASHINGTON <APJ -The State Deportment says It will In· vestig•le charges of omclol favoritism In the awardJngot con· 1tructlon and real eatate con· tracts for American diplomatic facilities abroad. Secretary of State Henry A. Kisslnaer hu or· dered Robert M. Sayre. Inspector general or the foreign Hrvice, to conduct the probe, a spokesman saJd Monday. The As1oelated Pnll3 tt11ly of dtleaatea le1ally bound or publicly committed i howed Ford with 1, t 27 deleaatcs, R~aaan with 1.036. and 96 un· com milted 1-"ord held »n eurly-morninfl meeting with convention whips and was asked by a reportf'r about prospect.J for wlnnll\& on the vice pr\'sidenllAJ announce-ment luue. ''l)n optlmisUc." the Pre-sl· dent said 3bout the \'~ upcom· log on the convention fl oor tonight. Aske d Ir be alread y had chosen a pote ntaal running mote, the President replied. "We have se\'eral." Asked to define how many he m eant by several, Jo'ord said, "The dictionary says more than two.·• Whit e House staff c hief Richard Cheney told reporters at a breakfast met>ting that Reagan still is in the picture as a potential Ford running male. He ~ould not talk about others being considered. On Monday. Reagan said he would not run for vice 'president, even if he were asked lo do so by a majonly of GOP delegates. When reporters sought his re- action to Monday night's con- vention keynote address by Sen. Howud Baker of Tennessee, one ol his potential running mat.es. Ford said only that. "I thought all the speeches were good last night." The While House pressured Baker to drop early emphasis ln his speech to the Watercate scandal. But Baker didn't. Instead, be conceded that Watergate had been palnlul for all Republicans, but that t.bey bad faced up to it with dignity. In addition. Baker departed from his text to mention Reagan by name. In his text, as de- Uvered to newsmen, Baker said Democrats once appeared to be lurnins conservative, but still acted like Democrats. His text said: "They sort of learned the words to our song. but they never learned to carry the tune." Baker changed that on de· livery to, "As Ronald Reagan said. 'They sort of learned the words to our song but never learned to carry the tune'." Reagan delegates to convention ball applauded loudly. Poll Sees Caner Win SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Voters questioned by the California Poll would elect Democratic presiden- tial hopeful Jimmy Carter over President Ford or Ronald Reagan in one or the biggest landslide vie· tortes ever, the poll sa.ld to- day. · The poll, taken from a cross·section of California Democrats and Republican party voters In late July and early August, shows Carter defeating President Ford by a S3 Lo 33 percent margin. Carter would have won over Reagan among ques- tioned voters by a 58 to 32 percent edge. Braille Plates Vandalized CASPER. Wyo. <AP' -Van- dala battered tour metal plates stamped with brallle descrip· tlona on a trail for the blind on Casper Mountain. The plolts tell blind people, who "react" them by feellna a series or railed dots, of the scenic beauty of the area. Ca.-iper Lions Club officlaJa aay It wUI be expensive to replace tho plates, which were poeted along the Leo McCune Nature Trail for the Vl1ually HandJcapped atop the heavily timbered mouota!n aouth of here. 0 ~00 CHINA ' • To1pei C (J rAiWAN an ton ~ •Hone 11Con1 . ILl,,INES tlo • ~ ~ f • ~IHOAHAO -~, HIW • ~ GUIHf c~JJ _f~AlMAHf•A •P Wir•pl\elt Ml• EARTHQUAKES STRIKE TWICE IN ORIENT Chine, PhtlllplnH Htt Within Two Hours GOP to Hear Reports From Committees KANSAS CITY. Mo. (APJ Fol&owin1 is the schedule or today's eve nts f o r th e Republican National Convc11 lion: 'Ip.a. POI' Addna by Sen. Edward W. Brooke ot M uaachuset.t.a, vice tbalrman of I.he Joint Committee CID Arrangements f« the Com· memoraUon of the BlcenteMlal. Addrea by President Patricia Hutar of the National FederatJon ol Republican Women. Report of tile Commlttee on credtnUala. Addna by John B. Connally of Texu. . Report or the Committee on Rules and Order of Business. Report ot the Committee on Permanent Organization. Address by the permament chairman, Rep. John Rhodes of Arbon a. Address by Sen. Ted Stevens or Aluka, chairman of' the National Republican Senatorial Commit· tee. Report of the Committee on Resolutions (platform). Adjournment. 1t 1t 1t Fro• Page A I REAGAN ••• The second came today on ASC. 'IV's "Good Momi.ng, America" show, where columnist Jack An· derson said an Illinois delegate pledged to Reagan was offered campaign money for a friend run- ning for Congress it the delegate would a wile h his vote to Ford. Rea1an met Monday with de· legates from Alaska and Virginia. spoke wJth a smaU group of black delegates, had lunch with top ad· visera in his lOth·floor set of rooms called •'the presldentinl suite," and watched convention proceedings during the evening on televlaion. , Hla discussions with the Alaska delegation were closed, but sup- porters and reporters were al lowed to attend Ma pep talk with the Virginia delegation. He chided the Democratic· controlled Congre11s, eliciting laughs from his audlenc~. and won applause when he said "there is no way on earth that I would nc· ceptthe vice presidency.·· "J believe I can do more for the cause I believe In from the out· side, maintaining my lndepcn· dence. "ff the majority of delegates W9'e to ask you to do a cel111ln thing would you be receptive?" he was asked by onedel~gate. "Not tr that thing wM running for vice prffldent." the former governor aald . f'rofM Pogr 1\ I QUAKES ... and other structures WNP destroyed in only one or the ar<'M hit by the quakt.>, southwestern Mindanao. The first quake O<'curred at J2 :13 a.m .. when most peopl e were asle<'p. It St'nt hi~h wa\'es <'rashlng onto the southernmoi>l coast. ~wee ping away fis. hermen's homes. and collapsed schools. hotels and stores on Min- danao, the Philippines' Jar1est &OUthern Island. The heaviest casualties report· ed were In southwest Mindanao, where the high waves from the Celebe1 Sen smashed houses alone the SOO-mile coast as far In· land u 300 yards. The government geophyslc•l ob1ervat o r y located the epicenter In the Celebes Sea southwest of Mindanao. The U.S. earthquake t'enter put it In tho Moro Gulf. which is on the north side of the Sea and has the southern coast of Mindanao on its other three sides. The first quake lasted ror 30 seconds, rocked more than a do~en cities and was felt over two.thirds ol the Philippines· land area. Brush Fires Extinguislwd In Clememe Three brush fires were set In San Clemente Monday. All were small and quickly extinguished by firemen. The first occurred at 11 :45 a.m in brush on a San Diego Freeway divider at the southbound Camino de Estre_lla offramp. Firemen arrt ving there found a second blaie along the freeway about a quarter mUe south of the first. Within 10 minutes. ; third fire was reported Just north of the Camino de Es trella fire. It wus cloae to a home. Volunteer firemen were called In lo cope with the rash or blazes. Foorteen men and four englneR responded to put out the fires which burned about an acre :tnit u half in all. An arson investigation is undCJ' way t.oday. Fro• Page Al SEX ... Employes or membe rs or Congres!I ar11 speclflrull y ex· empted from mo""'l.'deral labor laws and serve at The pleuure of th,. ornc1111. Robert N. Weed ... --~­Jack R. CUf'lev v-u pt~ .. • -Ot_ .. ,.,._ Thomas Kff\'n [dltw Robinson denies that he hired Scallse lo kill his wlfe. He told lhe jury that the Las Vegas man was pald $10,000 and promised Sl0,000 more If be could obtain Mrs. Robinson's signature on a par~ ol 8(1 Canyon land be wanted to R1l for SJ a,ooo. Nice Theft Revisited Al the time she went public with her story two months al(o, Mrs. Gardner aald ahe wu dotn.: so in the hope other womtn and mtn who 1ulfored under that system would come forward and forco It to ~ cbanaed. No others have. Mts . Gardner , 28, lives in sub- urban Virginia with her 12°year· · old child.from her rormer mar· riage. ThOmas A. Murl)tllnt" .............. , ..... O\arleS H. Loos Rl<f*'d P. Nall Aw•IMIMI> ........ ~ Offices <Ml~~. LIO Wnl .., It'"' uo-kell, 1"6 c--)f(f!tf .._._ ~, .. "'" .. -...... _. --Vallrf l»tl \.a~._ .. s..o...r- T .. tphue C714J W-Gtt Onsified ~1"'-t4H'71 ~· ....... , ...... "bff ... M1..a11 ,.....,....,.c_ ~J.etlt ,,.,...,..Of ..... t.-,0..-tie S..lltO °"" ..... -°'-c..w ~ ..... c;... -· ..... -........ -.. -Ml ~tttr # ""'.,. ... ,... .......... ~ ..... ,. .. ..... -.. ··-... _Cl .. _...i .... , _ ... _. .... _ CIHt -· .......... QlU ...... c..-..i. ---..-... ,,-wY.-..-M.u~··"""""'•-lltt~. ' Robinson admitted In his tt1thnon1 that be ordered Scalia.-to retrieve I.be IVD ttom Mra. Robluoo and brina 11 to bim. But be •anted bJ1 wile alive oot dtad aad b• told tbe JW'Y tha.l be wanted t.be birth <G'trol de- vice because it annoyed him and ,,..., a symbol or hit wife'• ln· fidelity. Moeeley re1ardl u his most dam••IDI trial evidence a number of taped telephone con· versat OflJ between Scalise a»d Roblnaoa ia which the pair al· lepdly dbcuu UM llUDng <:A Mn. RoblasoG and the dltpoul ol her body, ' Paris Bank Robbed by Underground Diggers PARlS (AP) -Thieves who u sed the same techniques employed ln the robbttyol a bank in Nke last month rtntd 191 aale deposit boxes ln a 'branch ol the same bank In Pana over the weekend, officials said today. Police said lbe thieves t.unoeled that money bas been recovered and no arrest.a have been made In that case. There wu {10 lod.lcaUon when the thieves struck. Paris banks were closed from Fri~ ev~ until this morning. from • sewer Into a branch of the The bank ls a srnall branch Mth Societe Gener ale bank, France's only four tmployes, the only bank third largest, on U>e lle SaJnt· onaamalllalandlntbeSdnerlv~r Lou11. near the Ile de la Cite. It is There was no estimate ol the patronlud mcnU1 byahoptoo the Iona tn the P•rta lbd\. i.aland and ruldent.s In the pre- Potlce eaUmate that a million ati1JOUtrttldenUaJ81'U. wu takH from ~ we depoait Police aald the '*"'had du1 a box• lo Lbe Nl.cc bank. Nooe ol • tunnel •nd equipped lt wtth •et>· • Ulallon duct.a to reach the rein· forced concrete wall of the bank vault. the same technique used by tbetblevu in Nice . Bank officials 111id an elec· tronlc protection system had worked perfectly, but a "human failure" led lot.be delay In giving tbeaJann. They dldnolelaborate. Autborlllea found heavy equip. mebt, includina acetylene torches, abandoned In the va\llt. 11'e bank was clOMd today and sevttal anxloWi cUem. llned up OUt.lide to learn whttbt'r their 14( e depoelt boxes had been broken rnto. She went to federal prceec:utors with testimony and tape record· togs to descrll>4! what sbe soJd were almost five ycars;'\ln two segments, of "humUiaUon and abuse" by Young. She quJt his stalfthla.#st March. SpeCTfically. she alleged thot. the 10-term congressman would not let her use her office and OC• cupaUonal skills to capacity, that he instead pressured her Into staying avaUable for &8'CUal act.a as a requirement for keeping tho job and a premium salary. He eventually paid her $28,000 a year. conildeubly higher th• the avt!ral{e salary for womtn pr0Ces1lon•l11 on Capitol Hill ltaff• • West E11d at Da11a Tuesday August 17 1976 DAILY PILOT 1\3 Co11nt g 's Biggest Odell to Head Human Agency Aclln~ c·ounty hl•ulth ud· mioislrator DiAvid Odell wa11 l~ll pointed by the Orange Count~ Board of Supe1·v1i.ors Tut•:.tluy In head the propo1>ed count~ human st-rvi<'es ugent'). Odell was sdt'c·tt'd from thn•l' finalists for thl• ~I .132·a-)·ear job as dirl'ctor of whut 1s expe<'I · l'd to be count~ go,·ernment 's biggest supt'r·agency Whl'it' formt>d. lht> human services agency is expected to blend what are now separatl' county health. mental hulth. welfare, consumer and possibly probalton agencies. With addition of west basin slips (foreground>, Dana I'l>int Harbor is nearing new high in czpacity to handle pleasure boats . First boats mo\'ed mlo the west end in May. Nine hundred new slips are being installed there Completion of the project is anticipated before the end or October. There are 1,400 s Ups in the east bas in. The proposed super-agency. which was approved in concept by super\'isors last May, is ex· pected to control more employcs tJ,0001 and dollars IS2SO million a year ) than any agen<'y of coun- ty government. NB Sailor Coastal Bill Due Wins First Title Race For Finance Fight Ben Hromadka of Newport Beach let il be known that he would like to keep the lnterna· tion al c hampionship or the Luders·16 Class on the Pacific Coast -specifically 1n Newport Harbor -by winning the first race or the title regatta Monday. Hromadka 1s also the Pac1r1c , Coast champion in the class The race was s ailed m light to moderate breezes in tht>oceun orr the Santa Ana R 1 ver jetty and con· linues with one race today, two on Wednesday and concludes with one race Thursday. The regatta drew nine conten- ders -three from New Orleans. one from Chicago, one from Bermuda. one from San Diego and two Crom Newport Beach. Pressing Hromadka 1n the opener was Tom Taggert of New Orleans. Third wa5 Bill F\lnden- berg of Newport Harbor Yacht Club, commodore or the Pacific Coast Luders-16 Ocet. The regatta 1s beini scored on the high-point system with one point awarded for fini shing and oneforuch boat be11ten. Standint:S. first or SIX ra('('S 1. Ben Hromadka. NllYC. 2. Tom Taggert. Southl.'rn \'acht Club. New Orleans. 3. 8111 f\mdenberg. NHYC; 4. Peter Wueschl.'r . Southern YC. New Orleans. S. John Carlson, Chicago YC . 6. Del Delgado. Southern \'C. New Orleans; 7. Ed Pieters. SOYC. 8. Byron Morris. Royal Bermuda YC , 9. Bud Mc Nair. Balboa YC. SACRAMENTO (AP1 -A ma jor roadblock loomed today for landmark coastline eonservation legislation that its backers had hoped would make ii to the Senate noor without much or a fuss. B14t tt1e Senate Rules Commit lee decided Monday that the bill SB 1277. should be heard by the Senate Finance Committee "hlch defeated a s1nular coastal bill earlier this year The measure by Sen Jern Smith < D-Saratog al was set for a hearing tonight by the Senate Natural Resour<'<:'S and Wildhft> Committee and approval was expected Natural Resources then wc-uld determine "hether the bill goes directly to the Senate floor or de tours to Finance as recom mended by the Rules Committee Committees traditionally honor RuJ es Committee recommcnda tions on where bills go The measure strongly sup ported by Gov Edmund Brown Jr . cleared the Assembly last Friday and this is the finaJ week for <'Ommittee hearings in the session that adjourns A~ 31 Sm1lh said Monday after thl' Rules Committee meeting that at was an .. untortunate <1e\'lallon of procedure and .. just makes 11 more d1Cficult by adding onl' more hurdle ·· However. he said he feels Lher«.' are enough votes in the Finance Committee to mo,·e the bill to the Senate floor with a favorable re· commendation. He said he would A~WI .......... 'ONE MORE HURDLE' Stet• Senator Smith ask the commiUee lo report the bill to the full Senate. not Senate Finance The mt'asure would set up a !!late commission and six tern· porary regional commissions with veto power over develop· ment of the coastal zone, generally a strip 1,000 yards wide It would expand public ac· <'ess lo beaches and limit urban sprawl along the coast. Reporter, Reportee? Liz Ray Hounded in Role a3 News Hound By VICTORIA GRAHAM KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP> Washln1ton sex star Ellzobelh Ray made her debut as a political reporter and found working the Republican convenUon mort-dlf· ficult than working the b<-droom ofConaress. "Thi~ Is more work than I thoueht." said the panllna. persplnne siren Monday night as she was pursued by 11 pack or re· porters and photographers at Kemper Arena. "At least In Washington I could close my omce door." added the former secretary. wbo traded for a tape recorder the typewriter she said she never used anyway. In fact. the glossy blonde In a backless whale dress was more of a celebrity than moslof the poUli· c1an.s attending the convention. Miss Ray is here as a correspon. &~-....... lllZABETH RAY SIGNS AUTOGRAPH AT CONVENTION Polltlcel R~ng Herder Wh•n You Can't Ty1>9 ; dent for Genesis Magazine, a sex publication. Her ldenllflcalion card pictured a tiny red devil adorned with a fig leaf. Badgered and buffeted, she s11ned dozens of autographs and answered dozens of questions. but didn't have lime to ask her own. She was in the hall less than 10 minutes when the seuslon ended nnd she waved somewhat feebly tolheemptylng auditorium. Miss Ray misplaced her tape recorder. bumped her head. and at one point wheeled around, back to a wall. to face reporters like a small frightened animal. The pack closed In and Ellzabeth Ray. Iona the lady bunter, became the lady hunted. ,. 1l was a new game for the 33· year·old nontyplng temptre~s who said she was paid $14,000 a year to be thr mistress of Ohio Con1re11man Wayne L. Hays. a Democrat. Jlay1 admits they had an in· Umate retatlonshtp but aaya she did aome aecretarlol work to earn her keep. · "I am here tookln1 to be able lo Interview pollllclans and de- lecates, but It's difficuJt when I •etto much allenUon," saJd Miss Ra)' at the convention. Asked her political pre · fttences, she disclosed she had never voted and was not re· gistercd to vote because "no one ever uked me to." Both President Ford and Ru1an are attractive. she said dlplomallcally. "but I think Reagan ls sexier . He seems more rugced. Or maybe It's because he's a brunette and I'm a blonde." At one point, she got Loo close to Ford tosull an aide. Monday night, she followed Ford as he climbed a stairway to the mezzanine or the Radisson Muehlbach Hotel to attend a cocktail party given by Republican Rep. John Rhodes of Arizona. ·The President apparently .was unaware that Mlss a.y, wearing. a blue tee·shirt. was clcise on his heels. But a Ford aide spoUed her and Insisted that she retire behind a rope barrier that restrained cheering onlookers. HB Mayor Asks Flood Protection By ROB E RT BAJlk.ER Of lho O.olly ~Uol SI.off HtinUngton Beach Mayor Har- riett Wieder has fired orr letters to the California congressional delegation in an effort to gam -support for flood protective measures. Mrs . Wieder, chairman of the Santa Ana River f1ood Prolcc· tion Agency, testified with other member s or a Southern California contingent before a Senate subcom m ittec on the mat· ter earlier this month. •·we came away frustrated that one and a half million peopll' can be threatened by nooc:ts and that it has taken the system 14 Since b g pro\'ed in con· cept, a ber management study l m headed by James Franc1 a ~en studying ways to orga lte th agency. Od will la over the studv team from Ftan<'is now that he has officially been appointed to head the proposed human services agency. The 48-year -o ld former Alameda County heillth ad· minis trator was hired by s upervisors l ate last March. after Dr. John Philp resigned as county health officer. Sin ce then . he has been primarily Involved in the plan· ning and adminis tration of health services, including the county's paramedic program. Supervisors met in ex traordinary session Monday af· tcrnoon to announce Odell"~ selectioo over federal planner William Benton and Los Angeles County adminis trator David Galloway. years, and likely even more When announcing the appomt· time, to develop a solution," she ment decided by h imself. s&!~f the Santa Ana River flood Supervisor Thomas Riley and Supervisor Ralph Clark. Board project Is to be nuthorbed lhjs of Supervisors Chairman Ralph year, you and every member of Diedrich called Odell "the best our dele1allon must lake ac· possible man for the job." tlon-and now.'' s.be wrote tr. lawmakers. Mrs. Wieder, along with othe Bull ,., l Orange County officials and .i Tamn es, represent atives from San T Bernardino and Riverside coun· ties. ls attempUne to win support Gores W 011UlR for a $740 million rerommenda- tion for Oood prot~tlon. The group testified in support of an Army Corps ol Engineers plan for a new dam to be con· stucled at Mentone in San Bernardino County, elevating Prado Dam and improvin& river channels In Orange County. A review board of the Corps of Engineers subsequenUy has said the costs of the Mentone dam weren't j ustlried. Rather than build the new dam. the review panel sugeested that Prado Dam be raised 45 feet. Local officials say they arc seeking remedlei. for a problem Identified in 1962. &~ W@lliJ[? ®@ [(WO ©@ The column appears today on Page 84 August seems a long t1rM from Chnstmas but In the Jewelry bu11ne11 we 1tar1 planning for tho holtoay aeason as early as March That"• the time I make preliminary aelect1ons for our Chnstmu mailer and talk over plans with the printer r,,gardint the atattonery and orooesses to be used 1n lh11 year's booklet. Accurately ohotograph1ng Jewelry ii an art 1n itself The background materials are C11hcal and the proofs hlVtl to be COior e«rected meny 111nes to rnake sure we get a true reoresentalton of the articles 10 be featured. Pendot. for Instance. Is a oart1cutarly d1ff1cull gem to photograph well. II '' this rnonth s b111hstone (along w.th sard0ny11 as an 1llerna1tvel we have heard women say they dOn t ttke that birthstone. but 1t is because they have onty seen syntheltc pet'ldO(S When we ha"• the Ol)OOftuntlY to introduce them to the natural pendot they agree that I RED BLUFF CAPJ -An Oreeon woman was in stable but guarded condition today at a hospital with internal injuries suffered when she was trampled by a bull at an all-woman rodeo, authorities said. Sharon Burris. 26, of Coos Bay was thrown Sunday by a brahma bull and gored slighlly m the side. More serious injuries were caused when the bull stomped on her two or three limes. 'Withdrawal' Made With Fa ke We apo n A bandit. who police bclicvl' pretended to have a gun, escapc.-d with S200 Monday from a Santa Ana bank. Officers said the bandit en~ tered Wesllands Bank. HOO N Mam St . at 11 a m . simulated a weapon and Look $200 from one of the tellers before fl~ing. @ &EM WISE HEADS NEW AGENCY HHlth Chief Odell 'Breakfas t' First Victim Of Dispute LOS ANGELES tAP I A traditional Labor Uay breakra~t has been can<'eled for tht• first time in 29 years. an act which m11y be the first sah·o in a union management. chur<'h·1>talc war T he breakfa1>t normall)' sponsored by the Cuthohc Labor Institute h as been Southern California's only major Labor Day celebration. And aJthoujth the church was involved in the oq,:anliaUon of the affair. it bas been a com· mun1tywlde, nondenomlnallonal function. Church lenders normal- ly make special awards at the . breakfasl to unions nnd labor.: conscious corporations. However. the threat of a picket line being thrown up around the breakfast -by u labor union no less -forced cancelath>n or tht> affair. said Paul Mei!'lter, ex- eculi\'e director of the institute. The United Catholi<' Se<'ondary Teachers Association. affiliated · with the AFL·CIO. announced it planned to picket the event bttause the Catholic Church said it would n ot bargain with teachers. Boy, 9 , Dies In Bike Crash ·I A 9·year-old Westminster boy was killed Monday afternoon when the minibike he was riding plunged off a cliff al Saddleback ._ Motorcycle Park, Orange County Coroner's deputies reported lo day. Monte Leshikar. son of Mr and 1 Mrs . Eugene LebhikHr. 13231 Iowa St.. was dead on urnval at · 4:50 p.m . al Chapman General 1 lospilal. deputies said County Fire Department paramedics administcr<.-d aid to the youn11ster at the ~cent: m the 500-acr e park, depul1eK said • Funeral arrangements :ire pend- ing at Westminster Memorial Park Mortuary. .· 11 really is a lovoly gem We carry o w1cte vfmoly 01 nalural pertdol iowelry In t4K rlng1 alone. we l'lavo a selection ranging lrom $60 to 11250 And of courl.f'!, thore are pendants pins. oarnng5. brtcelots. and evon llOIM very tntoresllng tumble oolt'lhed boad neckl.icos It 1·. not dtfl1cult to encour.ipc 11n 11pproc1at1on of 1ho lovely perodots onco lhe AuQ11'ot·born person has an opoortun•IY to bOCome fam11tar w1ll'I lhn fine. natural pendot gems We are working all yC'or 100 on our ma111ng 1ts1 Wo try verv ha'd to keop a currenl address ftfe on all our custam:>ra but sometimes you forge• 10 tell us when you move 11 you have moved since the las• tome you n1cewed mail lrom us 0< ol you never have. but would ltke to be included 1n our rm1hnoi1 . . will you 1ust g1vo us o call and we will be happy to add your name. Our leleohone number In 842·3310 We will be pleased to hear lrom vou ....... .. ~--S.Cl.ty ~._ ...... , •.. ilf OAILY PILOT t'aEEWAY FOWES: Cer· t&ln oblervera of the admin1!\t,t.;i Uon ot jU5tice may sUll be pon dering today lhe le11al logic ap- plied by United Stal8 f'edcral Judge Matt Byrne when he wiped out the Diamond LaM Dehrfum in our region. Few commuters questJoo that Judge Byrne cured the disease. It was just the way be went ;it I\. If Judge Byrne had been a doc tor. it would have been hke ap- plying mudpacks to the race lo cure corns on the fttt Now. unless you've been apart from this section of the planet for some time. you already know about the Diamond Lane Deba cle. Thi.I waJ a setup instigated by the California Department of Transportation in an effort to ease tramc flow on the Santa Monica Freeway, rf'puted to be the busiest slab or asphalt in the entire unive rse. \'fllage• Spared Big Eruption NoW in Doubt POlNT£·A·PITRE. Guudl•lou~· IAP> Stu.-ntists say th~y can'l prt'dt\.1 whether tht.? s uectacular t-ruptaon or the Soufr1ere volcano which had been t'Xpeoctl'd for days 1s bt1ll in the omna: af\er a minor eruption of the volcano Monday night sparedJH~16'hbonna village and caused no ma1or damaae The scientists. who have b~n predicting thal an eruplw11 of catastrophic force 1s imminent. made a helicoptl'r flight over thl' danger zone today J--utt>r, they said 1t was impossible to foreca!>t whether thl're might be' mort' volcan1c activity HEAVY CLOUDS AND bud general weather cond1t1ons stopped the team of experts from Oymg directly over the crater of the \"Okano on this t 'rench Cartb bean island. Prof. Robert Brow.se of lhe Un1\•ers1ty o r Pans, "ho "as 1n the helicopter s aid· "There was no damage m the neighboring communities We overflew the villages and they're all intact. The rivers aren't flow mg with mud. But there 1s a very dense cloud of ash that stoppt>d us from fl ying over the town of Bajllif ... LA SOVFR.IERE HAS ~en emitting ushes, steum and fumes for more tha n a month. The \'Olc: . .nolof?isls had bf.en keeping watch on 1t from Sl Charles. near the volcano. When sli11ht tremors :.tarted rocking the area Monday everung, e1\•il security c hief Max Vincent telephoned one or the scientists ··u e was really fnghtened." s8ld Vincent '"They moved 1m- med1ately into a ~helter inside the fort " T h e lr l'm ors con - llnued Arter the big one "as felt m Po1 nle·a Pitre, 20 miles northeast or the \ olcano. Jean- Claude Aurou~seau. tht' ad- m1n1stra t o r o f the French islands, ordered a navy boat to move the mt>n from Basse Terre to Terre d t' ll;tu.t island. DISCO DANCER SUSAN FORO Deughter Tekes Break From Convention Leftists Prolllise Fighting DEift UT. l.t•b trno11 (AP> -.- t.eflist lcudt•r Kumal Jumbhut today vowed u right to the deuth u1alnst Christian and Syrian forces t rying to dri ve his Lebanese Moslems anc1 thlllr Palestinian ollltos from the moun· laiflljlast or Otiirut .. ._,will not withdraw us much as one iota," Jumblutt declared. "Wt' will defond our positions In tht' mountntn ure:1 bt>euusc it b for us t1 battle for s urnvul." '( IN SHORT ) l.S. Bla•lrd COLO MBO. Srt Lanka (AP I - North Korean Prt>m1er Pak Soni: Chui claimed today that the US "1mper1ahsts'" ha\'e an arsenal or 1,000 nuclt•ar weapons and 400.000 lroops in South Korea and urged the summit conference or nonali gned nutiont-lo i.upport their ouster. TllVS THE CALTRANS folks established this special lane on the freeway. They marked 1t wt th white diamonds on lbc pave· ment .. Next, they said in order for you to drive in the diamond lane. you had to have two paS8engers in your car. BAILLIF WAS ONE of the communities evacuated over the weekend as the volcano in thl' 4,813-foot peak gave signs 1t would soon go up. In all. about 72,000 people were moved out of the danger zone -more than 20 percent of G uadeloupe's popula t1on. Police estimate there are about 50 people who refused to leave their homes . -. Talking Elephant ~1ves In another att•1c k on the United St ates, Panamanian leade r Omur Torrijos ca lled on the con- ference to condemn U.S control of the Panamti Cumtl Zone. "Our dignity is not for renl ... Torrijos said GOP Cites 'Honor, Digni,ty' in Watergat~ %8rll \'l('lf• Dft-11 Clearly. this was an effort to force commuters to dri\·e fewer cars to work with more people an them. But when the Diamond Lane went into effect. all hell broke loose. Com muter tem~s flared. Protest caravans wel\> formed. Drivers tried to use the lanes by putting dummies in their cars. Cr ashes increased. It was a mess. WO&SE VET FOR VS here along the Orange Coast. certajn CalTrans brass were mumbling about trying Diamond Lanes on lhe Santa Ana or Newport freeways. Finally. however. the legality of the Diamond Lane ex.periment reach the bench of Judge Byrne. In a measure of legal surprise, the j udge ruled thal the Sanla Mon.lea Freeway diamond lane had been installed illegally. How did he come to thal con- clusion? Well. he ruled that the setup bad been i n stalled without i CalTrans having first prepared an Evironmental Impact Report. Now. an exte nsion or Judge Byrne's position may give all those people who jigger around the roads som ethinQ new to ponder. Does it mean every time they change tram c patterns they need an environmental impact report? That's interesting. THUS VOV CAN wonder if the city or Costa Mesa has been laboring away illegally all these decades as they changed dnving patterns on Fairview Road. Then how about Laguna Beach? Every summer weekend they change the driving patterns by putting out temporary No Left Tum signs and cultmg off lanes with those little orange cones in the streets. Do they need an en- vironmenta l impact report to do all that? Despite these arguments, you cannotTeally debate the judge's decision on the Santa Monica Pt'eeway. Commuters are happy again. And crashes on that freeway have dropped from 22 a week to only flve last week afte r the Diamond Lane WM done m The crash reduction fa ctor alone may »'ell have marked the end or the' e"xpertment. even 1f Judae Byrne did use a Carial mudpack to curo the commuter coma. The eruption came at 7 45 p.m local time Monday and the earth quivered as far as 20 m11es awa) A scientific t eam near the volcano was rem oved to a s h10 offs hore. but rel urned to the island this morn mg to start its tn vestigation. The blast Monday rught wa~ heard 10 miles from I.be volcano. AFTER THE ERUPTION. Brous s e s aid . ""Th e circumstances showed that we were right in our preructions." He said th e temb l ors emanating from the volcano would not ha ve s ufficient strength to topple buildings out· side the danger zone and he dis counted reports of the possibility of a tidal wave that could t hreaten the island's capital, Pointe-a-PitTe. There was concern. however. for cattle and other animaJs len near lhe vole ano. By SAUL PETT AIJ \M c I.at (ef'r'W"10fldit"I The convention has started and the Republicans are off and gun. rung. each other and those other fellows . If s peechmaking 1s the measure. the Grand Old Party is s till alh·t>. less grand but breathfog. The elephant did not die at the bend of the Potomac called Watergate. In any case, 1t showed :.om e fight Monday night. SP EAKER A FTF.R speaker flayed Jimmy Carter and the spending Democrats. It happened that there wasn't a winner among the flayers. l n fact, they included two of the-btggest losers in his- tory. AH Landon and Barry Goldwater. The only living Republican who has won a presidential election was not al the convention. was not invited, was not even mentioned. Richard Nixon was thunderously ignored. Watergate was not ignored, at least by the keynoter. So we now know what the Republican will Man Claims God's Orders in Slaying DETROIT CAP I -A Detroit ,;.un who said he carried out mslruc- tlons from God to find and slay a fat, false prophet dres:.ed in red was in jail today on a first-degree murder charge Raymond Prophet Cooper, a 5 foot S. 239-pound self-styled minister in Detroit. was beaten to death Saturday RICHARD DUNBAR. 24, IScharged "Ith h11> murder. Homicid e officers said Dunbar told them that artcr getting his In· structions from God, he drove about lhe city looking for a man who flt the description of the prophet. By mldnfternoon. Dunbar ~polled the 1 ed 1 obed Cooper on a street corner. THEY SAID DUNBAR GcYI' hi:. carbine out of ht:. Cdr lruni.. and ltre<i at the prophet but lhe gun mlsf1n•d Homicide Oet. Sgt Carl t-'reder1ck said Uunb.ir then used his gun as a club, bealtng Cooper :.o :.evcrely that tht• gum.tock and trigger guard were sm ashed Dunbar went to a nearO) church Jnrl tt•lt'Phcmca l>Olin· to come geth1m. POLICE SAID THERE "AS no l'\ 1ofnet• lne \wv men knc\\ CJCh other Police said Cooper wa:. nol actu<ill) J mmt'ltt•r but c:allcd h lm~eu Reverend Gulf Brews New Storms AlllUQU<lfCI.,. """"'• 81•mlftOIMM "'"""'(~ eo-1 .... .,., .. ..., Cl\I<~ C•n<•~• c•~w•-0e-. .... ~ O.lt .. 1 l'OtlWQrll\ -"'" _,,.,. """''"-""'···· l( ..... ,c,,, L.nv..,., L•cti.llotl ... _. -" Mttww11" _,54 ~ ... 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But we are st.ill waitinl! for the Democrats to Cacctheirs." The cr owd cheered. but the loudest. longest cheers of the evening wt>re ignited by l\\o 11011· speakers. Nnn<'y Reagan und Ut.'I ty Ford. While their husbands \\ere downtown chastng uncom matted delegatt>s into tht.' lru.t hotel closet. their wi\eS sho\\cd up at the convention haJI and. knowlngl) or unknowing!). pro duced u com bat or decibel:. MRS. REAGAN, WHO used Ill be un actress. apJ>('arl-d first at the north end or the hall. the band played "'Cahfornia Here I Come,· and the ralthful roared. ··wewanl Reagan ·· Mr s. Ford, \\ho used to be a dancer. s howed up at tht' south end or lhe hall. the bnnd played the Michigan fight song, and the other Caithful roared. "We want Ford." Mrs. Reagan climbt>d a chair and$miled and waved and waved. 't\t her end. Betty Ford smiled and wnved nnd waved. and ea ch in her turn brought rt roar for her husband which the other side tried lo drown out. On most im- partial roar meters. the conte~l was judged a dra\\. HARRISBURG . Pa (AP> Tht> '"Lt>g1onnaire'!. Disease" has claimed its 2tith victim Harold Stump. 53. manager of the legion club in Malt on . died Monda}' night al a M 1llon hosp1tal. lie had been hos pitalized Mnce Aug. 2. State he:llth official!> i.aid loday thal the latest person to be hosp1taliz ~d with symptoms ~1m1lnr lo the disease apparently did not develop them unlil Mon- day a nd was a part1c1panl at lhc cu.chanstic Con-grf'!>S, also bdd in Philadelphia Polle-~ H.-hlrf"d DETROIT c AP 1 -Detroit is rehiring 450 laid-off policemen two weeks curly and imposing a curfew on persons under 18 to prevent recurrence of what the police chief called a "small-scale riot" on the downtown streets alter a rock concert. Here's some~ of Value to stash away in )Uur attic. This m:1y noc loo~ like much . hut 1t '\ unc of the best thin~ you can \tore up there It'~ insulation. And whe1hcr you u-.c-th1c; lond (which $tCl~ blown tnto pl:n~ by pro- fessional controctor!t) or the k1nJ you can roll out yourself, you· re i:;oi ng fO &we money and energy ln~ulation keep your home warmer in winter and cool<'f Ill i.umnwr And ir can cut d'l<' nmo11n1 of J!·1' vo11 11<.(' for hcatrn~ up to ZCf'c- Don"1 wair ln.,ulriH: OC'\\ TI1c le s g:ic; you use. thl· more. money you'll !IJVC And with cncrj:?Y '°"'" ni1in1J rnp1Jlv. you 'II he saving more all thL· umc. ' I • ., .. Wa oner, Parton Siiiging Duo ' Breaking Up? •·rom AP Obpaleks Country mua1c atW"S POl'tft' Wacoeer tnd Dolly ParWlt made anot~r n'IOIJC'>r sttq toward breaJclng up. Wagont:r ls no lon&tr produclng rec:ordS ror Mis• Parton. The pair recorded together tcw eiahl years until Wa1oner ~arne Miss Parton's producer in 1974. They uld then that the breakup ol lhe sinslng duet was lO further Miu Parton's career. Miu Parton told a trade rnaaazine and as· soclatei that she's goinR to do her own producing n<>w. • Actrt-ss lhqul Wdch. in Budapest to star an 8Jebard Flel11cber'1 film version or the Mark Twain claulc "The Prince nod the Pauper," aald she would Lake to doa movie musical. Mls.s Welch has appeared tn 28 films. generally cast as a sex symbol. "It 1s now d1Htcull not lo be treated as such ." she s:ud. "I feel I have mos tly been improv· mg with every new mm. ··1 want to do interesting roles that entertain people I wu.cH love the thnJJ of singing and dancing before an au· dlence. for instance.·· • Comedienne TotJe Fields, 46, whose left leg was amputated in April, will contmue undergoing l'llLO~ physical therapy for at least two more weeks at Cedars·Sinai Hospital. her manager said. She will become an outpa· tient al the UCLA Medical Center when s he Is released from Cedars-Sinai. according t-0 her manager. lloward Heeders- tela. She 1s r eceiving physical therapy to prepare her for an art1f1 c1al leg which will be fitted at the UCLA hospital. • Comedian Bob Uope entertained 15,000 persons at a fairgrounds at 1-'rcdencksburg, Tex to raise money to r estore an haston c hotel. "Whew. they build those things strong, don·t they,·· Hope said after he needed help in wieldtng a(----------..) sledgehammer to whack PEOPLE a corner out or the old Nimitz Hotel. The landmark was built by the late Adm. Chester Nlmit1' grandfather in 1866. and the Nimitz Commission plans to re- novate it to Its old •·steamboat" appearance. .. Ted Sheedy, a Sacramento County super visor, announced his write·ln candldac a ainst Re . Robert Leggelt, a fellow D e mocrat . In the H h Congressional District. Cops Acquitted • m LOS ANGELE~ <AP > A Munkipal Court ]W')' hu acqwtled three Lone S.a~h Policemen who wt'J'e ttred after C:ivilums eomplaint'd the officers ~at and terrori~ them durtnc a drlnldni •Ptte. ~ jury "' nine womt'n and three IMft dtU~rated four bow-5 btfore re- tunuoa the vercllct.a Monday uf\.:r a two-week t ri1I. PAUL ST££D was acquitted of charges of battery and dlJturblns the peace. Former oltlctt Robert Hamby wu found Innocent ot Interfering with an officer and Michael Callahan was acquitted ot charges or disturb· 1ng the peace. The three are appeaijng their fir· ings to the Long Beach Civil Service Board. STEED ADMIT1ED dunnc the trial that h~ choked a barmaid un· .. COOSClOUS but S&Jd M did it m ac1r de!ense after she sbowered him \\Ith bttr. He also admitted choklna u bar patron but nid the man wai drunk. Following tb incidents. Lona Be•ch P oHce Chier Halph Kort£ termed It .. the WOJ"$t pohre incldc•nt l "ve heard ot In 43 yuno o( µolkt• work." THE Tltll£E officers wt>re urnong m ore than a do1~n o ff.duly policemen allegedly involved in the trouble which began last Morch 10 wtlh • bachelor party for n rellow of· Ciccr. Suspens ions were ordered for ~Vf'n other officers su1cl to be in volved Investigators said that lifter leav- ing the party the orr duty p0lice drove into downtown Long Beach where they entered a tavern and started harassing patrons. When o Search Centers on SF FBI Eyes Mamon Family Past for Clues SAN FRANCISCO <APJ FBI agents are poring over files that chronicle the biaarre saga of Charles Manson and his followers as they try to track down Manson cultist Susan Murphy and another Cederal prison escapee. The pair fled the confines of the Term1nal Island federal prison near Long Beach Saturday night. Bul by to- day, &he bunt for Wss Murphy, 34, and Diane Ellis, 33. was focused in the San ~ancisco Bay area. Vikings Botlt 8tut1 PASADENA \AP> V1kmg 1 1s busy on a new series of tests that could•unmask a chemical process in the Martian soil which many scien- tist.! believP has been yielding decep· tive, life·mimicking results. Meanwhile, Viking 2 continues scanning the rusl·colored planet seek· Ing a base for Its landing crart. which is loaded with new instructions on what to do once it t~hes down. Just Dla•••d• ll~al• LOS ANGELES CAPJ -The signs are gone or covered up and some bar· ( State ) ricades have been remGved as the California Department of Transporla· lion works to comply with a court or· der to restore t he Santa Monica Freeway to its pre·Diamond Lane look. llJIJH•o•i• Appro1:1ed . SACRAM~NTO <AP) -Leg1sla· t1on approving the use of hypn05is in marriage, family and child counsel· mg has won final approval or the California Legislature. s1 .. 1aer Trial Sel LOS ANGELES CAP> -ASupenor Court judge has turned down mot.ions to dismiss two murder counts against Vaughn Greenwood and to try Greenwood twice on related murder charges. Judge Earl Broady ordered th<" 32·year-old Greenwood to stand trial starting Oct. 18 Did ff11ghes Write It? Nevada Gets Will Case take a back seat to whether or not the will Nevada until they de-w a s i n H u g h e s • lermine whether or not handwriting to be set for Tuesday August 17. 19715 DAILY PILOT A.i Bar Fight Spree woman threw ;, Rius of bter at lht'm. sht• w u choked Into un COftSCIOU6neb5 ANOTHF.B PATRON met the bJmc treatme nt \\h\'n he Wed to follow the omcer~. the pr<kiei:ution Hid The policemen then we nt lo another bnr wht-~ another patron wit• •~saulted aftt'r lhc bartender rt•· hued tbem drink .• the prOiecutlon said. They alleacdly next confronted thrff on·duty Ice otrlce,.. outside the bar and lff~ ooe man "'ho had beton arrested for marljuaru posse s1on. The l.1rgt: t Club in Newport &a h oikr:> more: tur borh men and woml'n ml·mbcr- 16 r:1cqu~1ooll courts. Jr OlympK 25 mctl·r ixx>I l .md volleyball courcs. J1.)gging trad. with p.l(tn~ li~fw, Men's cxcrc1sl' center and ~pa. Stre<.o; 1c-.1ing :mJ carJ10- '.1..cular foc1liry Women's film.·~ cl.'ntc.:r with f m: d.b~'., mduJing }ll::nai.UC!\, lim & mm. r~a anJ !.l..i f11nl':>'>. Tempting s.il.1J and health food lY.1r. \\'hy ~ttlc for less when thl'r1..'., one Club chat h.1, 11 .ill A hmit1.-<l number of rH·-opcning mc.:mlxr.h1r :ir1.• av.11lable. Corporate & group mcmbcr:.h1rs :iva1lnblc w11h anracrivc benefits. N:l't Complete. Op..·n Fall 1976. ;12.m6s The Sporting House 3931 MacArthur Blvd. Su.1te 106. Newport Beach Calli. 92660 714 752·0565 J.1mbort."t & Br btal Blvd~ ju'>t off MacArthur Sheedy. 33, cited "recent disclosures" about Leggetl as prompting his decision to seek Leggett 's seat in the November election. LOS ANGELES (AP> -The legal battle over ~ulhenli city. of a purported will by the late billloftaire Howard Hucbes can go on In Nevada instead o r California. a Superior Court judee says. the will offered by Mr .. .!§JU~d~ay!!s~l~a~te~r~·---===F==========r=========~========E Dietrich lJ ln fact ~ r- Leggett 1s running for his e1g~th term In Con1ir<$S. The disclosures to which Sheedy re· Cerred include the ValleJO con· LHGITT gressman's involvement with his Capitol secretary. who became his m1strt!SS and bore him two children. • A l:iwsu1t contends former Los An1teles Police Chief Tom Reddin took trade secrets from two se<:urity guard :.erv1ces to use in his own operation. Kings Alarm Systems Inc. and American Protection lnduslnes filed suit in Superior Court ltlOOIM acamst Reddin. who runs the Tom Reddin Security Service. for S2.3 million in damages Cor lllleged unCair competition prac· ticei; The suit claims the former police chlef was hired by the two companiPs In 1974 to help pro- mote their firms. but qwt a year later to open his own security service. approaching customers of the other two Cirms in an al· tempt to ~et their business t·1~J~fe!~,r~e~~!!J ·b, 11entlr J <'"'<'lt>ri. Jtwelry 111>Pn11s.1l"I b) )traduall.' a•·mnloA"I Cus t om cJe,.IQnf'd J~'t'll')' ~.,. M GPts 2101. 11 .. ~. < __ .......... 641-ltOf ..... -.. .... 'S "'u.,.,.... HUT .... AtlCO .. D • . , ......... .. __ , 4'~f(· t'l Y!JVt At.. C...,. "''~\!()fol Vil JO ~tnc.-c..~ ....... ····-.. .._ 491-0401 CO'\flllj!UA l•HH-•••.J '42·1711 K11CHIM& IATH UMOOIUMG RlllmMATIS __ .._. ... ANAHll ... •Mlllf'IO-FICJ: IWWl-~ ...... tor ••• •I 772•J470 •J' •V Judge Neil Lake Mon· day continued probate proceedings o n the challenged will -the one that mysteriously s howed up at the Mormon Church bead· quarters ln Salt Lake Ci· ty Jul April -until next Jan. 17. THE THREE·PAGE, handwritten will was filed ror probate in Clark County District Court in Las Vegas where Hughes' Summa Corp. Is headquartered and names as executor Noah o;elrich, a former top •a I d e o f t b e billion al re. ''I think we should PVBUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS au st NIU MAMI STATIMl .. T ..... '°''-' ... --· ••• ~ tu\1 -u;EAllV "IVC .~ENT COMl"AN,,, tOl A l'-rlflUI (Or~ Qltt IW. C...11 ... ,.1_ • •fl ,,...., ,,.,, ,,.,,~ •0111 ,... ...... , United CaJifornla Banlt's new Mariners om.ce 18 t.he only place 1n Newport Bea.ch here you can bey tickets the Wimbledon West tenn1s CorOl'f 0.1 ~r C41110•"'f t •)S ~·.,..,,...,,'I"" 10 (o1.-.. INl .... (.1hf0tl\i.OJU c..r-"°""" C¥t ,..,,'f' l Al» YHt• ,..,_, IH«ll. C<111tor111• .,..0 HArry Ft.,,.._ p..,,.,, Jr , t Au_. Vtm . ~--• &.~., co1oi.~·•ll')..O f fll• .,.,.,,.." I\ or>dvft~ or • ...,.,.,Nf,....,~,9 ,,...,, ,..,,, "''' •1•1-· ..... '"I'll ... "' ,,.. ~ .. k .. 0-•-(OllO'Ct ... J""1 11 .... ~ .... "'-CM·-Or-c: ..... O.•I• ...... "-" .. 11 14 JI 14'~ Mh J• ent, August 28-29. In fact, 1f you open e. new United.Account or $100 :vtngs account with us ime between August 9 27, we'll gtve you two tJ.ckets tree. Naw ~·s serviOe. • l•t will and testament PUBLIC NOTICE d the deceued," Lake •-----c~-u.-.----said. ltOnC•TOClt•OITO!d W,lltlOlt COUllT Of' THI STATIOf'CAU,OllNIA l'Olt "IF NEVADA goes TMacouNtTo"ou~• forward, I am perfectly e,, •, • ~;"f~~ co G" 11 willing to wait," Lake UTW MOMIVA.o.<•-d. told attorneys involved ~~~·~:;~:.~~~~ in the batUe over the 1h11 a11 ~,..,.,, ..... "' ,,., __ ,,., estimated $2.5 billiOO llw V•O --1 ••• rHw.,H IO Ille estate. "But iC Nevada ~;:':i,~.t~,u::_ ~!~~i:..°':::~!: does not 10 forward. I =~=~~'=·~~~~~~;: wiJl (roW very impatient ti I"• law olfl<• ol GEORGE a n d w e w i ) I g o s.41e•ra. "o .... POrt c.. ..... 0r . forward.·· =" 1..~,;. ':::°!: i!:"~~. ~.::: Harold ..Rhoden, al· "'"'~ lfl •II m•lltn .... l .. 1>1"'110 tomey for"l>letrich, told :::..':!::,':. ~,,:.d,:.~=.~~;.:~11~ the judge he would tell ""'k•. the Las Vegas court on o.i.ci~~;~~~·;~v .. oM•'VA Aug. 27 that he was re· Mmll\l•lralor orti.. E•••ttol ady to take the Issue of 010._01;-1~':".";;:-0d•cooon•. authenticity to trial in l"'t• 1soo Nevada. :::~~~~~ ... HE SAID he would ask for the trial over r11: 11141 --sn• """'-......... ,,., .. ~DI•~ Or4"99 Co.U 0.111 pjlol. ~u.10.11.u. "" ,n.J" PUBLIC NOTICE . ~ ' ' PUBUCN011CE PUBLIC N011CE PUBUC NOltCE • I ..48 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P GE . We're Too Generous Time was when the governmtnt worker was a unerally underpaid Uldividu.al. willing to trade laday's luxury for tomorrow'• secu.nty. I Untsl 19Sl. nu publJc t!mployos were covered by stc1ul secunty. So, innce basic pay was low. the st~anmtee of "eni:roui> retirement bene.flts was or. tqre<t to attract workers to pubUc strvice. , In the pus t 20 years, the drive to bring aovern. ment pay sculcs up lo the levels ptud in private bu~1· ness unrl ind u~tt·y has resulted in a public payroll growth three ra mes U1e annual r~tte of the prt v ate ~t:C· tQJ-. 1 No loTH~l·r is the·government employe the poor, :.iadcrpa1d scrvunt o( the people. , Soc1ul Secunty now iJ avc.1J4lble to :some two- t\Jrds of the public tmployes, excluding federal Nt>r kt'rs :rnll som f' city and state employes. And in the >Isl MX } curs, Social Security benefits havt risen J:t.6 percent This has been a logical and necessary increase Gr \\Orkers in the private field, half of whom end t)eir years of employment with no other retirement >tnent. as welJ as tor those whose pensions from 1rivak industry tYpicaJly cover only a small part of .Heir retire ment UVlllg costs. . ~ But for those city and state workers who enjoy 19th Socia l Security and government re tirement ifnefits. the combination becomes an unjus tifiable aveaway. : On the average, the government retiree receives l(>uble the retirement benefits of the private employe. \)ld it is by no means uncommon for an employe of a Iajor cit y who retires at 62 with 30 years' service, to · llecl more than 100 percent of his final, after-tax y. In some cities the figure goes up t-0129 percent! And for the mllltury and many public safety worker -police and Cltemcn -early retirement prh11leges a l aae ~ or younger boost the litel.ln\c btnef1t. Fcdt>ral \\ork<'~ m\J t contribute 7 percent or their pay toward their J(cncrou.s pension i>lans, m~t d ty and st ate workers contnbut~ 4 or 5 percent. Hut the bulk o f the COt\t faJls directly on the taxpayer - Sl70 a Yt•ur fo•• every mun, woman and child in the t •nitctl State~. Most of ttwse ~hint give a'\ ay plans are grossly uf\dl•rfundl•d The 21 federal plans alone have an un- rundcd dclJt of $500 billion. Over burdened la>.p.1yer:; can nu longer a fford to support µul1 lac cmployes In thb style. l 'nll•si; the entire country is to go the way or NL·w York, th<' public pension rip·orf must be stopped. Halting the piral The Orange County L<-ague of Cities last "eek adopted a :icm~s of resolutions that reflect the com · posite think in~ of local city leaders on current issues . F or good reason, property lax reform was the foremos t •~sue on the minds of the r epresentatJves Crom 26 Orange County cities who met in Fulle rton. In a collective effort to help calm the storm break· ing O\ler s kyrocketing home values, the cities called for an overhaul of assessment and property tax laws. The cities· r esolution, which was proposed by F oun- tain Valley, was directed to the state Legislature . That's a cue for homeowners caught in the crunch ofrising m a rket values and higher tax bills. ; By comparison, employes of major private cor· orations with top retirement progr ams can look Grward to collecting not more than 60 to 70 percent of ~eir previous income. including Social Security pay. dents. It is the sl ate Legislature that should take im· mediate s teps to overhaul a property tax system that continually gouges at homeowners, sometimes beyond their m eans to pay. •ruLL AHEAP,~EOPiGE. 11 'Ll SE CHEAPER FILLIN<1 IT WtlH (:,IN.~ 4rwther Martian Landi1tg • ART HOPPE ) No one wishes to dUute tt)e ;ation of American scientists fer the first pictures Of the 'fartian landscape with Its . "!\cinating collection of strip· ied-down Volks wagens, dls- ~rded automobile mutners and tafflt1·covered rocks. But it should be noted lhat lhe f artlans themselves we re ahead 1( us in In· erplanetary 1xplor a tlon , \,avlng sent a J)&cecraft t o ~a rth l ast •ay. The feat fU all the 'ore ex · r aordlnary ~nslderlng t.he minute :lze of the MartJana-lhelr Vnn· ·· f«H l Lander being no more ~an a quarter of an inch long. : Unfortunately, the success of •Jie expedition was severely 1eopardlted when Vnnn111 r lan- rk'<i in the center of a mtd1um· ~zed pepperoni pizza. : Its rcPOrHollowa: . MISSION CONTROL, this ts Vnnneu J. A• you can ue from .tir television scanners. the aur· "ceofthls planet Is predominant. I}' red with potches of white. '(arloua Inanimate lumps or ttrown and black are strewn ll(ro11 lhe landscape. Because of the amaiinl' r~em blance we have dubbed that ~lack. round one ln the fore· lround "The Hua• Ollvc'' and Otat brown, u lMy ooe lo the dis· Cllnce, "The Olanl Anchovy." What ~trango tricks Old AfOCher Nature plays. : Our thermometer., .. rccord4'd Ille surfllce temperature at a 'listerina 156 shnarb."I, while our ~lsmograph inform/I ''""' that on· l)r seven klongw beneath us Is a Dear Gloomy Gus Why should my tax dollars be spent to reguJ~ and police the nuts who want to play with CB radios? C.M. ~, c;.,, ..... '""''' .. , ......... {\ ... ..., , .... " •ttd .. ~ H CeS\.Attt; tYf•ec l t,_ ,,. ... "' "'" .......... _. s.M y-.... _.,.It Gl....,y G..., O•llr l'tltll. rubbery, but incr edibly toug h substance. It would thus appear that this planet ls unique In the universe, belna the only one known to have a seething interior on top of a thin crust. The color of the sky is open to dispute. Directly overhead it ap· pean to be a bilious green. But as our scanner descends toward the horizon, it becomes multi-hued. Gondola-like s hapes appear among the cluhing colors and below that Is a graffiti that looks likethil: "SpringtimelnVenlce·· -whatever, if anything, lhal may mean. RADIO interference bas been extreme. The worst problem has been a nerve-shattering wail that periodically rises and falls, re· peaUng over and over again the meanlngJeu sound : · · /\ r· rlvedercl, Roma." We had hoped to invcstiJ(3te the eight "cttnals" we observed on landing that seemed to radlote symmttricnlly from the center of the planet. But our soil scoop became m ired In o whHe. st r ingy, gooey substance on Its m- IUal effort and we have bt>en 1m moblllnd ever 11in ce. We hope to free it. Wmt 1 Mission Control, can you ~ee th11l hu1e row or white cliffs descend· in1 from above? And look ! Another row It emersttJ\I throuith the surface Just ahead of us. Why, you'd almO!'t thlnlt th~y were aom~nc'a alan\ .•• THE transmi1111ion ends tber~. From It, Martian sclentlftts believe that condttlons on the plan'et are? Car too inhospitable lo ~11"tnin lnlt'lllgcnt Ure. Russia._ C11ba Pamper Co111petitors Athletes As a WASHINGTON -Confidential intelligence reports explain how the athletes fro m the communist bloc made such a spectacular showing al the recent Olympics. The documents claim that communist countnes have b<'en force· training athletes for the Olympics since at leal!t 1960. The star perfo rmers not only are subtidized but are pampered with luxuries In flagrant violatio n or Olympic rules, ·the documents allege. This s upports the frequent charge that communist govern· m ents de velop professional athletes lo compete agalns t amateurs. One intelligence re· POrl quotes u past defector from the Cuban g ymnastics te am, Zulema Bregado GuUerrez, as staling: '·Al I the athletes are pro- fessionals since athletics is their main employment." S he explain ed that Cuban athletes draw no salary but "re· ceive other privileges which are tantamount to salary." She cited "free roo m and board and clothing." They gel "much bet· ter rood," and clothing "of the beat mate ria ls available ir. Cuba," she s aid. These special advantages, she told U.S. In· telligence men, "are not. avails· ble to the rest or the population ... ANOTHER CUBAN defector, Hector Rodriguez Cordoso. told about being sent to Russia tu atudy physical education. Sum· marties an Intel llaence report: ··For a classleStl socit'ly. Rodriguez said. Soviet athletes not only enjoy special clus prtv1lcae1. but they are actually seareeated Into categories a<'· cordlnR to thei r performance In compeUUon. "Most Sov let athletes who have won medal• in comix-tition of world algnlflcance, such a11 the Olympic Games, r ank :is rirst clau athletes and receive a monthly 1tlpend or 400 rubles In addition to other prlv1lcacs 11uch as automoblleA, housing nnd the Opportunity lo travel obroad ... ~ACK ANDERSON) .. For every new world record a Soviet athlete sets," continues the lnte1llgence report, "he re- ceives a bonus of 1,000 rubles and other benefits." The document adds that lesser athletes also ··receive considerable r< .. <'Og nition, monetary and otherwise, above and beyond what an ordinary worker would receive in the Soviet Union." According lo the document1 ''Rodriguez was emphatic 1n stating that the Soviet athletes with whom he came in contact made no secret of lhe fact lhat their eHorts to excel were spurred primarily by lhe pro- mise of material gain." For communist at'h.letes, the political indoctrination is as in· tensive as the physical training. The Cuban gymnast, Zulem a Bregado, reported that "at least 30 minutes o r political In· doctrination is mandatory before every daily training session.'· Thereafter, she was required to train for four hours "every day o( the week except Sunday, year round." THE ATHLETES are carefully coached on how to react "t the Olympics. States an lntelUgencc document: "The Cubans make a s pecial effort to orient their athletes so that once they eome In contact with rorei1C11era. they have a preconceived party line whtch they are lo use. "Every e ffort. m1de by the members of the team, lndJvidual· ly and collectively Is oriented to put the communist regime of Cuba under the m()ei;t ravorable light For this rt-oson. the Cuban athletes are cons1der1'<1 on1• of ttk best meaM of cnnveyin" th:it mt•ssagc." Some or these· ('Onfidenllnl documents date back to th£> 1900i1 Yet they accuratdy forl'C'H'!t the behavior of th(• Cuban athletes who J'('rformcd at the 1976 Olym• pic11 in Mon treal. The lnderatigablc Cuban run ncr. /\l~rl Juantorenn, duUrully dedicated his racinK triumphs to 1-'ldcl Cuslro und the• revolution. The f o rmldubl c T cofil o ./ Special Class Stevenson. th e gold-m<>daJ h~avyweighl boxer , also alway11 11aid exactly what Castro would wantto hear. Indeed all.of Castro's athletes arrived in MoOlreaJ with a full r e pe rt oire o f C u ban r e· volutionary s logans. Not one of them expressed a thought of his own. THE R E COULD be no deny· ing, however, that the Cuban athletes put on a tremendous performance. Hector Rodri1ez told ln an intelliaence Interview how they were groomed for their triumph. Relates the report:. ··Rodriguez r e vealed that every Cuban province had a Training Center for Athlet ic Initiation in the schools. The main purpose of these centers is to recruit prom ising youths as young as 11 years of age ... (and> train the m politically. and technically until they reach the age and necessary capability to enter another similarly spedalized school. ''The latter Is at the university level and is known as Superior S<'hool of Alhlcti<' PreparaUon .. The school 1s located in the former Cubanacan Country Club, one of the m ost luxurious of Havana, and the students receive pn\'ileged trc<Jl menl with regard to food, clothing and houslna. '' The athletic triumphs arc used, accordln(l to t.he lntelUgen· cc dot'uments, to divert public at· tention from "other failures" a nd t o d em on s trat e "the superiority of M arxlst-Lenlnlam Ideology m sports.·· TllE CASTRO regime also ln· nates its triumphs by counlin~ sepa rately all the medals awarded lo team members ln· stead of the single award to the t eam . The Cubans also dJvided "the number of medals gamed by the number of the population or each participating country," stales an intelligence report. ''The main purpose of this stallstical man ipulation Is to show that percentage-wise. the Cubans can field better uthlctes than any other country.'' Pollution Travels Tlling1 I I.earned En Route to Looking UpOlhe-r ThJng1: -That the pressing need Cor some rorm or international con· trot of environ ment can be most dr amaticall y 11lustra1ed with the single fact that fully half of Sweden's atmospheric pollution is of foreign origin. That there is not a single inch of railroad trac·k in the whole country of Afghanistan That what we r~Lll "naturaJ doth" 11 the mo:sl unnatural 1>hcnomenon 1n the oceans: only one o•Jt or to million murim· animals docs not end up in the !(tomach of anothrr -That if only 50 percent or lht' robbers alone In un urlwn un•:t like New York were convi<'kd and sent to jail, In five y(#ar~ tit" et.Mle would huvc to qui1nruvl1• lb1 pri11on space just for rob~r~ pl'isoncra. (SYDNEY HARRIS) was virtually unknown nmong : the I ndlans. That in England there are no offices for t he members or Parliament. !Can you Imagine ll s Coni,:ressmen tolerating th1& luck·' 1 That lc.>ss th an a centur~ ugo, Parisians were able to tnke their dr1nk1n~ water Crom th<' Seine w1lhoul feur of contammul1on. -THAT Tll f.R t: nrc ulrcutly more than 100 ,()()0 11c1entil!ls and engineer" throu~ltuul Lho world 11()s11e111tng the know how for u11· 11embllna a nurlear bomb or l lirn!lhimn Jlllllfrlltuclt'. Thul Klplln~. who btcnmo l'<'lt'11ralNI for hl'I ''lloud to Mon• cl:llu\' ." n1•vcr wet foot In Mun· rl:d nv for u 'linRlc• minute. Widows of Leaders: A Lost Resource -Tfl.\T MOR E pcriwn11 d1t•<I In tht-lnOuenza cpidrmic of l!Hll lhllll were killed on both 11ld<'·' 11 World War I In four Yl'Ur:• of but Uc Thot a bllllonair<' l'oul<I tJptnd a thousand doll uri; J '10~ from the be~lnn1n~ ol th1• Chrtic Lian ~ra to th1-c vcar "1thnut cic hausllnl( his mon(·y ~up pl~ ·1'hal lht' !tJll11lkCrs or /\ruble . arl' ll111pcr11l•d av~r un nrcu lun t('r llw n t ll11 I lnhnhll<.•d by tho "llCOk f'rll ul uny olhcr single 1<1Dltll38 (' i Few indlvtdunl!' art ever as ef· i<'ctlve in busint•11, politics or the professions . . . Few mc-n or womttt arc ever 1ble to accomplish as much as ~an a 1ood hut band·And·wife lcam. Old Homrr Mc Kee, the Hooeiu philosopher. used to say Chat one and ~edo not add Op to two-in the human equat ion J1utead, h<' O&id, one·and· 9ne. side-by· side. equal ll l · Th at hn s b e en m y ~ersonal ex· ~ritnce nnd my prolcssional ob- urvallon. • Most oil of the men 1 ~ves~n ~the summtt or s..ccess ln any e td h.nd 11n •nd1spensabl pmate. \ct when Ut4l mnn dies-that ' ( PAUL HARVEY) woman is instantly forgotten. The eirtraordlnary experience a nd the frequently brilliant brains or such widows 1re a tra1ically wasted naUonal re- source. mE OTHER DAV, bopefu.J I might be able to rel.y some con· strudive suggestions conccmJng thls scandalized Conpess. J con· s uited with two lon1Umc friends-the widows ol Illinois' Sen . Everett. Dirksen and lllinois' Rep. Fred Bmbey. Both these women worked side by side w ith their husbands llu'oQahout t.btlr poUUcal Uves- acitually worked jn the oUicc ev6J d13-and anywhett el.ae nectasary to the lmprdved ptrformance or t.hdr busbands• dulltt. Both these women wcrt-able. based on a wealth of experience. to "sheck right down w the cob,·· as Wt' say in the <narks. They bOth offered prompt. perceptive, lucid obaerutlons which will give m y own report on the sub- ject 1n important addilional d1men11on. SIMILARLY, in ind~"· often the wife who has worke3 very closC?IY wilh her spause in the founding and nurturing or a buslnesR is herself. widowed. twtfed out to pasture and forgot· ten. I 'm acquainted w ith a notewo rlhy eitccption. The Servicemaster Corporation was largely the brnlnchild of the lnte Marion Wade. Yet he always said and we all truly knew that his de· penden« on bi5 wife. [JJ, ror con· stut counsel, waR Indispensable. lo the years sine hls death, UI bas been reta ined bJ tbe Sttvtcemaater Boa.rd in an ac· t1ve role. ooth p<>llcymnklng :ind -a<lministration You know. It U-"Cd to be in rndJU lhat when a husband died ha!I widow was expected to set nre to herself. so worthless wu she then cons1derrd to be. Delawar e ~n . WHll:im Roth says the widows of Americans are generally treated not much better than lhet. Many, he l!By!I, tr not destroyed outright. ;ire allowed to stan•e HE TRIED l o con vince Congreu that any retirement pay due the husband would also be due his widow in llke amount. But the best he could aet from colleagues was an allowance that C.he first S2.000 or her ennuol in come would n ot be taxed. Sut while such eftoru conUnue to provide 11ome financial a."sistance to this larger numbc-r, it"a the "brntn drain" which peMliU5 us all " -That an Asian to<ia\' hvr!\ lOtll« than a Western t:uropean or American of 1900. eH•n wilh :i standard or livlnjl fi ve limes lower. -Th•t cvtry huml\n bein111s a mlnlature world. In lhnt 71 per· cent of his subst<inrr coni1111ts of salty water. Just 0 11 71 perc<>nt or the c:irth l~ rovNl'<l h\' 0<'1 an~ -THAT TIU: rC'u:<Otl :<u m;_i.ny old newsp ape rs h.1d the odrl name "Gazette'' was an old Vtneti:m cop~r coin, the uazctlo, which was first the price or the corly newspaper. ru:id soon wa• adopted as lt.s slang name. That nlmosl all American Ind ian tri b es practised potya•tn>' u an eshlbllshed social form. as well as ••lfe- i1 h a rl n R o n the basis of "bospitaJlly." a nd pr0$LltutiOn ~ ORANGE COAJT DAILY PILOT Rol>f'rt fl' "l'rd, Publulif'I' T'11111'11'J1 ~'1'1 U. r.1111or Rnrba ro Krrlt:rltli. t:d11oriot />oql' !'dllnr l h<' 1·rl1tur1;il 11111tr mthr Oall)' 1'11 111 ~rr.,, tn 1nrorm :ind 't1mulah• rt•.idt•r• by prt'llmtln.11 nn lhl• pnu• d1' rr~t rnmmtntory on tnpk' of 11\ll-'' f•\l b' »)nd1nt· NI C'olumm~l~ lind rorhJOl\1518, by pru\ 1d1n1: II forum for rtadCrll' ''""' ont1 hv 11rtsentlne this nc"~tH11wr ~ opinion• and ldc111 1111 rurn·nl 1111•1<'~ Tht edlton11l opinion~ of tht• Dully Pilot •P~ll' unly in 1h1· •'d1tortal rolumn at the top or thr v111tt'. Opinion• ex· preastd by lhci ~olumnlltt and • r11rt•ion1~1~ and lrttcr "rittri 11rr thrlr t>141l arid nu t'ndOrl!cmmt ol th~r views by tht Dally l'llot iihoold bt lnlt'rrtd Tu~sday, Augu.c;t17, 1976 •• ) Tuelday.Augus117. 1978 • :J.amow /or l~e :J.ineJI in £uropean Conlemporarg C/ot~ing /or (Ju'P anJ (Ja~ Is Starting Their . -wo~···, BOUTIQUi- 2 & 3 PC. PA•ISUITS *COATS & JACKETS Many Fabrics. Sty1es & Colors v... ·'IL Tlcllet Blazers & Wraps, Velvets. Wools. Y... IL Ticket Sizes 3/4 thru 11 /12. to $ZOO 72 Prlc~ Cottons, etc. Sizes 3/4 thru 11 /12. HO to SH 12 Price SHOES * . TOPS-SWEATERS•SHIRTS Asaorted Styles & Colors. v......... IL2 Tlcllet Sweaters: Tubes, T's. Hatters -Casual to Dressy. v.......... IL nuet Brot<en Sizes SlO to SH 7~ Price· Shirts: Hundreds to Ol0098 From. . SI o to $60 72 Price LO•I & SHORT SKIRTS * ACGSSORIES . Denims. Wools. Cottons. Great v ... from IL TlcUt Scarves. Belts, Hats, v ... tr... 1L Ticket I Selection of Styles. 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(Including our 100% Silks) * v ... ..._ IL Tlcllet SJS h SH 73 rrtce SWEATERS Just Right for Your Fall Wardrobe. All European lmPorts. .... .,._ IL Tlcbt $21 h HO 73 Pric• WE ARE aOSING OUT OUR DENIM DEPT.I All Jeana. Shirts. Jackets Regardless of Original Price ~ =~ L!I .A.fan :J/aum 1~· •h , DAILY PILOT ,4 j I. •I '• •' 65 fashl• lsldllll 144 6500 33 fashl• lslallll 644aMOo 121 Wed111l•d•r Mtl11142n5510 127 Wed1•111d•r .Mllll 842-5519 / 1 • Bankam~fird • Mast~harg~-Cash • All Sclles fin Tueed!y.AugUl117, 1978 L 1'1. Bsfld .Avalanche Ended Battle "Whal 'a the larsest number of people ever killed In a snow avalanche!" inquires a clleot. ~ Don'l know about a single aval&Mhe, but 10,000 dJed In one day of snow •lldes. On Dec. 13, 1916, thal was. In the Alps. Austrian and Italian soldiers were In balUe when the pack& of snow all around them started slll>J>lng. Al least six times that many were killed m S\Kh avalanches thereabouts tbrougboul World War I. The four charaetensUCJ ot a lady have been described u serenity, sincerity, sym· pathy and simplJcity. But nowhere can our l...anguage man find a quartet or trails commonly attributed to a gentleman. Whynot7 Everybody lcoows chocolate came from the Ailed ol Mexico. but few are aware lba the word chocolale-1lsell came from Indian words that meant "sour water." JUSTiteYEARSAOO Q. "Ave rage age ol the American today is 28.9 years. I 've read. What wu it 200 years ago?" A. Just 15.9 years. Q. "What proportion of \be airline passengers go first etas.-?'' A. Just one out of every 10 on domestic mghts. Term~are saidtoaircondiliontheir..tun. nets, although J don't kn9w how. Addreu 1'UJil 10 L.M. Boyd, P.O. Bo~ 1580, Costa Me1a,926M. Deatlu Elaewhere SAN DIEGO <AP) -A ·daughter ·ln·l8W Of the founder oC Coors Brew· ing Co. at Golden. Colo .. died Sunday at her home 'in the La J olla a rea or San Diego. She was ·tertrude S. Coors, 80. widow of Crover C Coors. the son of Adolph Coors. DELANO CAP > - Funeral services will be held here Wednesday for Aaton Caratan, 90. a pioneer San Joaqum Valley tabl e grape grower who was killed in a train accident. SACRAMENTO (API -Frank Day. 74. one of the la.st Maidu Indians to continue lhe o ral language traditio n or bis people. died Friday in a local hospital after a lengthy illness. Day's In· dlan name was Lydam· lilly, or Fading Morning Slar. llttV••A '"'""'W"CI Dy ,.,.... folt1-.NM ..klfto ~, JE\VSCURA RtVf_RAN4.M04'•4f r•Qt\ty 04U'fl'tfcr \tt•n P..•''°"h ..t.~t u . t•I• •t t"4 ~ o• 11 ,._.,. '-OU+W' LVl' ... ford •rwl w1111.u" ~"°' .... dPnt of Co\t<I M e'' C•Htorn11 Ar~_...fftilrftt\ l>'I fN Nvf'CW'e Soc_._.1y \,wf''<ttW'td.,,, "" ..... -....,, ,. • .....,.of -Mtt\but••• .. ""' C.•l• llMu, lovt _,, O.tYKICl4 CM!• CltAN E Transit District Assisted An $8.6 million federal grant. to help the Orange County Transit D1strlc..1. purchase 80 more bwieti and build Its new Irvine maintenance cente r. wus approved Mo nday by OCTO direetoriJ. According to the con- tract. the &rant from the Federal Urban M ass Transportation Ad- ministration will be ~tc by nearly SZ.2 · . ·on ln local funds t wilt provide for the purch~ or so new 51· passeneer buses, 2S new 44·passeattr models and 15 new %4 -passe nger buses. Accordln& to the OCTD agreem~pt, tbt grant also will grovlde $158,500 foe purchase or land for the maintenance facility and nearly Sl.6 million ·for planning a nd con- struction of lhe facility. ORANGE COUNTY Girl Sues In Injury The m o ther or an Edison High School stu· dent who suffered a frac- tured spine last May 19 during an incident thal occurred on the school playgro1&nd sued the Huntington Beach Union Htgh School District Fri· day for $100,000 in damages. Elaine Thomas. 10032 J on Day Drive. Hunt· ington Beach. claims that negligence by school authorities led to the serious in1urles suffered Che.QI Club by Vanessa Thomas, 15. 0 The Orange County • Superior Court lawsuit T states that Vanessa was I.. ourna.rnent serving as catcher iA a • softball game when the In Orange The Fountain Valley ;chess Club will hold an amateur open tourna- ment 8:1-0 a .m . Aug. 28-29 at Hart Park In Orange. The tournament is open to all United States Chess Federation mem hers who a re unrated or have less t ha n 2.000 points from other com- pet 1 t ion. Players may join the organbaUon at the tourname nt. accord· Ing lo Chet Gall, tourna- ment director. All proceeds from th.e event will go to the Orange County Chess As· sociation. Gall advises players to pre-register before the day of the event. For more information. call 963-1069 backstop net fell on her. Physical e du cation teacher "Jane Doe" Stales is n amed as codefe nda nt. Transit. Center Shelved A study calhna for a new mulJl·mlllion tran.sporlaUon t'enter for An~tm's Disneyland Convention Center aro "'.&a shelved for a month Monday by Oranee County Tr ult Distrt~ tOCTD 1 dJrectors Arte r a report on un S80.000 mull1·m0dal transportation 11tudy conducted by two consultantb, Director Al Holllnden. 11. Fountain Valley c1l~ coun- c1Jman, said he wag "nol lernbly impressed \ He sugaested more time was needed lo study the report. und directon. conllnued action on 1t until Sept 20. THE BOARD MEMBERS olbo said they "ant· ed lim e to receive comment from Anaheim City Council m embers about how such a center fitb 1n wilh that city's transit plan:;. A m~IU·modal center would serve the various transportalion m eans available in an a rea. In this study, that means buses and possibly helicopter service, although in some cases it could include rail or other m eans as "ell. The year-long Anaheim study, ri"anced primarily with a federal grant, conclud~ that s ucb a ~ter would be praCtlQ&l In the Disneyland- Convenlion Center area. where It could serve tqurisls and those worlong In tourist-refated in· dustries. SUCH A CEwTER N~S Anaheim Stadium would operate at a Cteficll, the study said. It recom· mended that OCTD l'Ontinue its park and ride racilities there Instead. The center couJd cost r~ abo\4t f7 .2 to $13.4 million to build, de~ndlng on ~ stte pie.Iced and the type of center bwll, theteportsald. L2 on Dean's List David Millon Brown of SeaJ Beach and Gloria Joyce RoWtaftd of Foun- tain Valley have been named lo lhe d ean 's honor Jjst at UCLA six or rnore times since enroll· inc at the Westwood campus. Brown 1s a history ma· jOiJ and Miss Rowland. is a psychology m ajor. Project 01ret'tor Robert E' an!> told. d1reclors operawis expenses "'ould run Jbout Sl6 million In addition O\'tr I he next 20 yean. A SITE NEAR THF. stod1 um. he bllld, would br· ing in only 1tbout $l2 m11llon to offiJct operutlonb, while a Disneylund arcu locution could generate about $24 S million. Evans said the report takes into ucrount the area's heavy tourist truff1c, tll> well us tht' locution of Anaheim residential d('velopmcnt ttnd the areab of employment arr~t mg the city. • llM••. JoM Je\ .. 11 ol N 0.-0I• "llCHElt CHAlll..ES CllAHE "" Antique Unit Sets Meeting k-d G4 CO\ta ~ .. """ Jnul f., "°"' Of N••PC>•I lie.ell, C.tutor"'• •-•· '-~·•). Mar; II•-• G4 0.t• Of eoetl\ "'"~'' U, tt1' ~""4 Cott• -.-.,. •"0 Or•t• ,__..,.,. ot by tU\ •tie VtrOI"'" Gr•vt\tcM W.\tlft.lft\t•r .10f'00111tf'\ ... SV'1tr1. • ...,.,•<f''\ 11 00 AM W•dftltMl4f. P.a<.\h< qr.,._Nfdlrt'ft •.wty W.._.,., 1 • V1•• ~'"°r'•t p.,, ,,. 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Behavior mQdlflcatlon tedYliques to lean weight control. Undora·s eosv·to-follow maintenance program to prevent regaining. The entire program is u".'der the strict supervision of rnedlGd doctors. spedollsts In balotric medicine. Coll '°' lnlormotlof\ Monday ltlN FlldoY 9A M IOt,M-HM T06'M NEWPORT BEACH 640-6831 ~tit:rd COSTA MESA 557-1893 Meso....,.do> rrole~~ Sida Son lemordino • l. lono hoch • M1uion Htlls ~home • Ofonge • Newpot1 leach Gofden Gfove • long hoch • Posodeno lo Hobfo ·Woodland Hilts • Sherman Ook.s We~I Covtn<> • FuAel1on • lffvel1fde • Sonia Mon.Ca Costa Mesa • Pomona • c.mtos • Hollywood 4TU~MOCALO»: t.h:bO Mectcd Ches QM owned C#"<d Oct'r • ....,_, by Med1all Oociars ltQt *"'ci "* pcoc11Ce to lloncltnCl All Q-.ic Peua 1 tel Doeton C#"<d ruse. ae le by,_ Stote cACol'Qno. .. f RSVP PUTS EXPERIENCm HANDS TO WORK FOR ALL OF US Next month, a new Arts & Crafts Center will begin to serve our community ln a building next to th e Volunteer Action Center on the Balboa Peninsula. It will be called.the Senior Exchange and Gift 'shop, and it will se ll handcrafted items made primarily by th ose enrolled in RSVP-the RetiredSeniorVolunteer Program. In this warm and friendly .boutique, you will find needlepoint, embroi dery, knitted sweaters, paintings. sculpture, woodcarving and other items developed by RSVP members and their friends. RSVP is not limited to arts and crafts. Far from it. Seniors who join RSVP provide expertise and time to a wide variety of community needs. Last year, 299 were enrplled In the South Orange County RSVP at 1714 West Balboa Avenue. The goal for next year. 500. to contribute 109,000 hours, wrttch would translate into more than $272,000 if pakf a rate of $2.50 an hour. RSVP ls a nationwide ACTION program, only partially financed nationally. Locally planned, locally controlled, it 11eeds local support. If you can con· tribute to this program. if you are a retired senior citizen who would like to get involved, if you would like to know more about the new gift shop, call • VOUJNTAllY ACTION CENIER Harriet pemus. Director KJ,ity Bardsall, RSVP Director 1714 W. Belboa Avenue • Newport Beach. California 92660 A United Way~ Agtlltl:'/ Tdephone: 675-9210 ~umber 27 in a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach, Callfomla. t c ~ r J~ ~ StOckton Predicted He Would Win PGA BETHSEDA, Md. <API - Dave Stockton predicted three day• before the end ot the PGA national championship that h~ would win. Few believed hJm. "I'm a posillve thinker," stud S to ckton, a st ude nt o f psychocybernetlcs, the scient'e ol mind over matter. "I play well in the PGA m ore often than not." But even Stockton, scrambler -exlraordinaire, admitted he was shocked to learn that he led by cnly one stroke ln Monday's hnal '.round of the rain-delayed PGA tournament as he strolled down the 18th fairway. Kis ~orst rear -a s udden death playolf. "I really chopped It up on the 13th and 14th holes and I didn't want to go back out there for a playoff." he said, addtng Wlth et smile:"( wouldn't have been the lavorite." The 34-year·old Stockton, using a three-wood because he had been wild with his driver, put his ball slightly to the right near the roup on No. 18, a ~yard par four. He was short of the green by about--five reel with a two iron. the ball on a sli ght downslope. He chipped to about 15 feet of the pin. Then, with the S45,000 first prize on the Une. Stockton did what he does most often -he sank the 15-foot putt to give him the title by a sini.te stroke at 281, one over p a r o n the Congressional Country Club course, plaYCround ol praldents In the Wash1nrton, D.C. auburb. "lt was an upblll putt," said Sloc:kton, who won the 19'70 PGA champiooal:Up in Tulsa. "When It was five feet short ol the bole, I knew it wu aoing in. It never left the centel' of the cup. And it was one helluva feelinc." Stockton's one-putt oo the '72nd hole was a r e peat of bis performance durina lhe last 36 holes of the tournament that was twice·delayed because of rain, causing \he championship round to be held on Monday. ln the last two rounds, Stockton needed only 51 putts -25 on SaturdLy and 26 oo Monday - which he said was about normal for him. He needed the hot puller, however, because his driver went awry. "I bad been fading my driver," he said. "I was \he only guy to practice Sunday night before \he rain came the second time. I talked with m y father about it. I started out well but then every· thing went wrong. On the back rune the only fairway I hit was the 10th, so I decided to use a three-wood on the 18th." Stockton, who had rounds of 70, 72, 69 and 70, gained an advan· tage when three earlier leaders -Charles Coody, Jack Nicklaus and Don January -suffered dou· ble bogeys on lbe final round. ··The key to the round were 1Enorinous Turnouts I For Pro 'Workouts' Pro football owners must be ~eking their chops over turnstile counts from weekend exhibition cames Eleven contests drew nearly a half a million people with 428,066 tuminl out to see the formalized acrimmages which find many of )'be name players riding the ~b for comiderable time as P>achee experlment with other ~rsonnel. .• Those weekend workouts, In ijress uniform a nd against ~et team, averaced 38.915 fi·ece. Moslly folks coughed up ut $10 ~r ticket, same as they to reawu aeuoo. ::! Blggest single turnout was at Etle where 62,532 saw the awks duel the LA Rams. Un· tandably. a new team like ~at tie would have extra interest and mi1ht draw well, even in ex- hibition play. But the rever was running bj&h in cities where pro football bas been around for a long Ume. Al Dallas 54,567 came out to see the Cowboys beat Denver. 13·9. And in Cbicago there were 54,338 for BIRD, TANANA. DUEL TONIGHT DETROIT -Mark "The Bird" Fidrych, the sensational rookie pitchln1 star, will take the mound for the Detroit Tigers tonight when they host the Cal1Com1a Angels. F1drych is 13·4 and wlll be op· posed by the Angels' !''rank Tanana '14·8 >. a native or Detroit bt'fore an expected crowd or 45.000. The 1ame will be broadcast over radio stnllon KM PC (7101 beginning at5o'clock the Bears' duel with lWtlmoTe. Chicago won, 2.5-14. Low attendance was reported in Jacksonville where 11,342 came to see Tampa Bay play. And 10,728 were at New YOl'k for the Jets·Oakland match. But overall it was 111 incmible weekend for profeuional foot· Oll .... w .. ITE WHITE .WASH - ball...one wbich f'eflects the enormous interest it bas general· ed ln recent years. Frankly, I think anyone who pays that kind of money for ex· hibltion football baa to be very rich or very bard up for something lo do. COVER DEPT.-Gavln Hedrick, Newport llarW Rip grad, ls seen wltlt Waalllqtoo State Ualverslty bead football coach lackle Sberrlll • tile ~•· u of WSU's 1171 MMGm prna guide. OLYMPIC TAG NOTE DEPT.-People who read one ol my last columns from Montreal ask Lr 1 ever got a Russian poster I sought from the Soviet cont· ingenl based In the Olympic Village. My answer to them is nyet. Whm I went back the final day of the Gamea the poster l had sought was already cone. But of all things, a Russian official did give me a nice pack of lour 1980 Moecow Olympic posters. R1111 s~ores for Oakland ~ No.. e. T and 8. • · Stockton aald. ·'I wasn't chasmc them. They hud to come and 1et me." Stockton parred No. 6 and was still two over, bul be bU"dled No. 7 and No. 8 to go to even par, one atroke behind J anuary. The •6· year·old J a nuary d o uble· boceyed No. 10 and Stocktoo bad tbelead. "I told m y wile Kathy, as we were walking down 10. that 1 was making my acceptance speech." Sloc:kton said with a smile. • * * ..,..., WO .. \ -,_I' W-.... lllo .... Y I~ U.. Ml~ ll"G"°'4-10fl.,...., o. ... \! .. ,,..,, ~) 000 0-J_,., uoooo ._.,,,, .. ,., 11t • 0."'41Gf61W"' \t HO .HO Ntc~••11• \t 1)0 .ior...S<Ntt .~.7)0 Je<ry ~<tie. \i.IW -...c'°"'""'" '6 000 0-.rle\C_,, '4 000 GI•-~• '6 :hJ JuryM<CAe '4 000 Ton!Wtl\llOlll '4 000 c;.,.., .... ,., \4 ))0 TomK1i.,'4 l i.:I L ... llOor,\.l HO No<>" M•yo \J 000 Jc ~.., U..00 Ar .... O Pel-r U 000 ""'•Motley,\.) .00 Tor'tlWUt'°",IJ.tOO M•UHlll,U,.00 O.OwHlll U,064 c;...., 1,.1111er. n.ou 'Jtrry HHrd U .O.• Don Mer.wno~lt, U.CM.• L.oo.OrefWlm, U.O.. Joel""'"'"U.OM t.toneroTl>OMPM>ft, U ,04' .>oe ia.1.,." s~ "-"°'""·"·',, Boolenor< \1,•U !Iii, fM•Mnt•lt, \ t ,OS o. ... J ....... \1,01 c;,.1111y<;1lbe•t, \t,US 8 011 C.ttt"'· \UH ... ,. 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WIFE CATHY HOLD-PGA TROPHY STOCKTON WON MONDAY. Sports in Brief Wine Sale Okay For Big Stadia SACRAMENTO -San Fran· cisco Assemblyman Wiiii e Brown ·s bill to permit wine sales in big sports stadiums has won final approval. Senate amendments were ap· proved 50·6 Monday by the As· sembly, sending the bill to Gov. Brown. Assemblym a n Brown . a Democra t, said the bill was sought by the San Francisco Giants baseball team. But It ap· plies to any ball park, stadium or coliseum reaturing professional sporting events with a minimum of 40,000 seats. Co.rSllh•e• PALOS VERDES -American dislance swimmer Lynne cox or Los Alamitos added another re· cord to her achievements Mon· day when abe swam 15 miles from Norway to Sweden in 6 how's, lS mtnuta. Her coach, John Sonnicbsen, reported by telephone that Cox bad successfully made the fi rst swim ever rr o m Askedapstander, Norway, to St.romslrad, Sweden. through the strong currents of the Kattengat straits. Area Are Bot l ,500 meters with a 3:24.4, beut· 1ng o ut Ameri c ans Rick Wohlhuter a nd Mark Feig. Wohlhuter was second in 3:42.5, Feig third in 3:4.3.0. John N'geno of Kenya turned in a 13:30.6 to beat Paul Geis of the USA in the 5,000 meters. Geis was second in 13: 31.6. Finllmd's Lasse Viren, who won the S.000 and 10,000 at the Montreal Olym· pies, firushed fifth. Miklos Nemeth or Hungary won the javelin with a 2784toss. Coarh Plrked TEMPE -Jim Newman. an assistant coach at New Mex.lco and former head basketball coach at Compton College was chosen as assistant basketball coach at Arizona S t a t e University. Newman, an all·conference bas ketball player for ASU in 1956-58, will replace Jim Carey, who resl1ned recently to become head basketball coach at the University of Nevada·Reno. .• ,...., •• Trf.,.pll CLEVELAND -T h e Cleveland Browns, with Greu Pruitt speuheading a powerful running attack, rolled for three second·quarter touchdowns and went on to a 31·7 National Foot· ball League preseason victory over lhe Minnesota Vikings on Monday night. ·. • Orantes Trilllllphs .· . I •. .· TORONTO -Manuel Orantes defeated J alro Velasco 6·3, 6·3 !n opening round action of the $155.000 Canadi an Open ten$ championship Monday, here. · In other m en 's action. Jan Kodes toppled Gerald Battrick 6·4. 1·6. 6·3: Buster Mottram wh ipped Juan Higueras 6·1, 6-0: Francois Jaufrret beat John Lloyd 1·6. 7·6, 6·3: Juan Gisbert downed J eH Borowiak 2-6, 6-4, 6-4; Paolo Bertoluccl upended Jsmael El Shafei 6·3, 4·6. 6-2. Also. J un Kukl blasted Trey Waltke 6-2, 6·2: Patrick Proisy defeated Frant1szek Pala 6-3, 6-1 ; Mike Cah ill topped Roberto Chavez 7·5, 6·2: Barry Phillips· Moore beat Eric Debllcker 6·4. 6·3: I van Molina downed Zan Guerry 7·6, 6-t; Byron Bertram beat Victor Amaya 6-7, 7·5, 6-3. And Antonio Zugarelli toppled Ricardo Cana 6·3. 6·4: Victor Pecci defeated Norman Holmes 4-6, 6·3, 6·0. Jn women's action, top·seeded Sue Barker overpowered Iris Riedel 6·3, 6·2; Lesley Hunt de· feated Mary Struthers 6-1, 5· 7. 6-2; Cynthia Doerner toppled Betsy Nagelson 1·6, 6·0, 6-4; Regina Marslkova downed Heidi Eisterlehner 6·3 In the first game a nd won the second when Eisterlehner r etired with an ankle injury. Barbara Brankovs ka upset Glynis Coles 6·2, 6-2: J eanne Evert defeated J amce Metcalf 6-3, 6·2: Kathy KuykendaU beat •Isabel Fernandez 4-6, 6-0. 6-3 ; Val Ziegenruss downed FioreUa Bonlcelli 6·2, 7·5. CALABASAS-Tony Cam· preaber, former Marina High School star, qualified to play in the U.S. Amateur &olf cham· pionships at Calabasas Park Country Club Monday with rounds of73·72-145. Campregher, a student at Cal State (Long Beach> is currently playing out oC Salt.on City. He was one or six golfers to qualify at Calabasas for the national tournament which wUI be held al Bel·AirCount.ry ClubAug.31. Connors, Foe Agree Connors Is the Best Wolllluner 2•d TAMPERE. Finland -Antu Kalliomaki of Finland, an Olym· pie silver medalist, set a Finnish record in the pole vault Monday with a leap of 17·5~ in an intema- tion.I track and field meet. Janos Zemen, Hungary's new middle dist•nce star, took the INDIANAPOLIS (AP> -"1 think Jimmy Connors Is the player who can produce the best tennis game in the world. He can lose, but if he's playing al his best, he is the best player in the world," -WojtekFlbak. "I'll agree to that." -Jimmy Connors. Flbak, the No. 1 player in Poland, was openly in awe of Con· nors' performance Monday nJght in the champlonsh1p mat.ch ol the U.S. Clay Court tennis louma· menl. Connors, playinc nearly n aw· less tennis and displaytnc uncom · mon seriousness that showed his Intent to win, never trailed, coast· Matlack Faces Rhoden in LA LOS ANGELES -When Ole Dodgers open a nine-game home stand tonleht against lhe New York Meta, they will be facing an old nemesis In lelt·banded pitcher John Matlack. The game begins at 7:30 with KABC (790> broadcasting the ac· lion. Matlack will be blddlng ror his righth straight victory against the Dodgers but will be facing youna Rlck Rhoden ClO.l J who is comln1 off a 2·0 victory over the Pltubur1b Pirates. MaUack ls 12~ for the aeuon. When the two teams meet acaln Wednesday night, Tom Seaver <9·8), the Cy Yount award wtnner la.st season, wUI be pllchinl a1alnat the Dodcera Tommy John (8-1) with Mickey LoUch (7-11> and Burt Hoot.on ot the Ood1ers closing out t.be serlea Tbunday. ing t.o an easy 6·2, 6·4 victory and a first prize of $25,000. "I tried my best, but he was too good, too good," Flbaksald,shak- ing his head after the nationally televised tennis lesson that cost him $12,500 -the difference between first and se«>nd prize. 1 .:.·1 did have some 1lrate1y, to slow down the p me," the 1 lth· seeded Fibak said. "Rut any lime 1 did that. he hit so hard 1 was out of position." "I was a little stlrf In the begin· ning and had to run so much. Everything seemed so fast to me. The tonier we played, It wu a lit- tle better. I was 1etUn1 a llt\lc looser. but he didn't make any mistakes. He wos too good." "I had a Jot of tough matches oil week," snid Flbuk, who beat three seeded ployt'r~ In earlwr rounds, Including No. 2 Guillermo , Vilas on Sunday~ "But in thOllC matches l could do whol I wantf?d to do. Tonl(ht, 1 hod lo do what fie wanted to do. ''He hits 110 h11rd from all pogi- llons. He dldn 't mlss an;rtbJng. ltc played beautifully, and I wH oul of position all the lime." New Honor For Goodell Olympic swimmer Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo Higb bu been selected Soutbero California Athlete of th' Month ror July by the CiUzens Savings Alhlellc Foundation.: The talented 17-year-ol~ Who will enter his senior year in the ran. w.on &old medals 1.6 t he 400 and 1.500-metet freestyle events at the Mo~ treat Games. : Oakland's Phil Garner slides safely across home plate . · ahead of a tag by Darrell Porter Monday ntgbt i n · .Mll,.waukec. Gurner and Ken McMullen (35> acored on a single by Bert Campaneris but ll 1'85 all in vain as the Brewers s napped a nine.game Oakland win streak, 4~3. John Candelaria •ho pltched lhe flnt no-hitter ever aaainst the lM Aagelu Dodcers, ls ex· pected to pitch for the Plttaburch l'tr-.. over tbe w..a.d. Goodell swam u 3:51.93 io the 400 and posted a 15:02.46 lsi the 1.500 to ut word r~ cords, bettering his own marks established a montJ earlJer ln Lons Beach . \ . ) •• • A '. OAtl y PILOT TUMday. Auqu&t 17, t978 10ee an R port Del Mar rJ™lZJ ~ETHOD Boland Lo Alamitos I • I Barrie, Bonito Racing Spice Fishing Entries 1 To Ride 1:))l ~i DEL MAR-In pro· ft'Nlonal baseball, it 'a lbe bkel of J oe DIMll&Jlo and Sandy Koufax who make Oldtlmers Games memorable events. Race Results .... -., PllUT 11&ce -1io v¥f 1 .,. .. , --·allt Cl•l"'•"t P.wwl1'911 ~~ .. 1c.<0oul uo tlO no Hll Hll u o HVINTH llAC• •00 ,.,., VHJ .. d t\ MiP (l•u•t••J •lt.,H.~• ....... , ~'° l:dD•H •..t••tl lt..tCOO'l l\Ay.i ' \,mwot" IC.1tlf' thOCJ-.,1 •IO l"1 hO uo J.., lW Barracuda ond bonito fl.ah.Ina bavo tmprovtd alone the Orange Coaat with warming wole r temperaturell and the re· cent high tide (liven as reasons for lnlproved condlllons. "When th e awella come In. barracuda came lout the same Ume and provided the best all· around fishing or th" i;ummer." a apokesman for Art's Landing oot of Newport Beach s ays. "It's still better than it bas been and bass have been steady.·' "We've been getting bus. barrac uda and boruto about a half mile off the point ," a spokesman for Dana Wharf says, "Water tem· per alures are warmer and we've brought in some bluefin tuna from the islands." Davey's Locker re· ports that the horseshoe kelp beds near Hunt· ington Beach have been providing good bar· r acuda, bass and bonito fishing. "Water temperatures have warmed up in the past few days and we have had some good fish ·counts." Water temperatures range frbm 66 to 68 degrees along the coast. NIWf'D•T IO•HY'\ L-c-1 -16) ~ff' 41 OMr•t t.tiCM. ISi bOl\lh. )0 <•I.CO OI\\~ ,, roe' COd ' N'10UI IAtt'\I -110 Oft91tr\ J y•llowt"'I t Wft•._ W • N \\ 10) ~·lo 4\ ca.tr' ,~uo.a. no <•ht-o D4 ... ,. 1 ft.it4•0u1. • t..Xit<-00 SI.AL a t ACH -ISi -·~" 14 -........ J.4 bo•UIO, >•J ·~no ..... l/ (4h(O o."\4 • "41ibut U f"OC_k <Od -.. -U •"91.,\ U llOnllO. J wm tMu. U h.lt1bvl. t.0 <•••<O Mn. I "'9\•I• -.e.u. J b0ft1to 100 rock <Ot.l l.DflO &l ACH tk l-•I ..._, ~ f"Ol•n na OOftUO, 11. ( •h<O Oit~~ • ~<'-•'••. 21 roe ti tOd C~•" t """"rll -47 -·~.-. I Y•llowtoll 1' 1>Mt6<ucM ..,. bonuo. l.u <•l•co o.n•. 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YENTV•A -0 .,.lll•fl 19 -.,.., 11• 100 t M, .. <•li<o ....... 4 •·"9 <Od AVILA IAV lll'wt iM LWfl -16 *"CJ'91') "••-...c••· Los Al Entries .... h llltfll l'i••l PMll O'Oedl l'laST •&Cl -400 H•ll\. I ~•r olO\ Cl•""'""· Puru \l 100. 0..•m•llG Pfl(f~,., 1'1<kl• C.0-1 IROU?l\I ; lll""''s a.t IH•rll. C"•" Goldqu .. 1 !Myw;I; Mi\\ Ruby Pde fC.VdOH I. T1ftt N6iW c r1e•\ure). M at.\ Double Ewe •B•n•'\t H•-~ ... M •f'I CW•rot; C••-1 8eby ICl.,l\HI, I 0 1<1•1· M1•• 't '9,001u J . RutU'l•NJ T•O 11•-ltekll. HCOHO llACE -.OO y_J_ olO• & up 0 •1"'1"0 Purw UIOO. ,, .. ,,"-,.Pt"•<.• SllOO. Ed0rn'O l8.,."I, N•~to C Trt•\Ut•) Ovp•\ Lo M•'"'° Mr•~· V1'lt~Y S.•u ' ""9'"0· ~ SN>o Cuoe IM ·C .. ,,nel, Mo>I RoyM 1Co<001•> l'llllO llACI -lSO Y•tdt..1 't'ff,.. old IN•-Cl••lftl"'J. ~ 11'00. ca.tmlftQ ...... uooo TH1v'• Ot-IWercll; foc>- Aoc ... I IH.,H, Gt""'""' l~t<\WI; Tl\t &our IAd•lrl ; P ollS11td Ol•mond IC•••ou l : 0••• II 18'-l•~ldl, 8o•" O.ncer tAOUQllll. c.oa.1111c .. oou>. l'OV•TM llACI -lJOU nl\.l ...... r old• A•ID-nu P11rw\4000 ~ (ooyon 18•001!.SI, -V•.,on I H••ll: Cof'dY Cl\.,g., IC•rdot•I; 8 e,.\tt'\ E.uy J•I IL11t ll •rn l . ••rbary Ba y 18rookll•lcll: 8 1'H .,.. Mork IN\il(~lil, ()\.\•\It'• 0o ( Trt•, ..... I, l'll'TN llAC~ -\ff nrcl• ) -· ol"" • .,p AllOWen<t Pv~ '3100 ~Ifft·\ 0 -IH•rtl; HiQl\I 5-d IT••-•I. S_,. (W•bOftl. Dool'\ Go MM IMylfll; l.yftn C.. C-1<1; LM a .. Ooft IMll<,..111, 'IXTM a&e• -U0 y-. > 1'9W -a wo. ""'-a -·~ oe1....,. ....... ..-Cl•iMlflll Pft<t ,t0,000. MtU 11., .. , IW•nll; Eew Jcof"S ~ IAd•irl, lr•ere O••S 5'•W '""'!Jlltl l l\•H Me•ls IC:-00.UI; 5'•1•• S.lllt CC•t-•1; Leo V-y C..•'' tC.t•rt\,t ) Aoy•t ler Su 1lraolt\I, Cvptd • CollY ITr....,,..I, l•llle 1..6dy C•ll'> ILl.,...ml, Sm«t 0u.te l8-\I SIYINTM •&Cl -JSO y-? .,..,_ All-•toe• Pvr .. UitlO ""'" C:OC. .... 1.11 ITru swe>. WI,.. dy90 IFr•yl; JtlAdora IAOOl rl; V~ Joi\" t.._rtl; 801d TICtiC llJ~I; Tn•O•• Town tMl1<"9111; C:lllO'H Hol ICMcloto l. l lGHTM •&el -t10¥.,.0S.J Y9ar otch & "'· c1.1m1119, Pune '"00. c1 •• ,,.,,...,1u 11.00. No !>.td S...O\ t llrooul: llleeord Me\er ICre•gerl; 1(001 P•P• llM .... \); llloy•I 0o Flfft l o..1JW); ltnl9fll f'IU• 1111-111; v99m ~· \Myle\I; '""y $le CM•l'*-1; Tiny P"llllPi IH•rll. Mlltf .. llACa -)50 yarch, a l'M< elO. • ... Cl•lml"9. P"rw UIOO c•••m•no .., ... n ooo Oo ,,.. .. Too OiMll; WMst!Or'Hiold lllroo\\I; 0..10 Cenlrel tFfiyl ; O..oe•ffCIOe 11 ... 11.u ; l•r•ori l •d IC..rcleu l; O.t \e Jet IL•->; v ••• , •• , IW• ... n I; 1110 Euy IAINOlll. C:.11 Mac l(le rlu•>. y.,.·, !>IAt (Ao.It I ~-.-..., ''"' ""' I , M. '1•n llAC• -1111• ""'~ I & • '"" W _, .... <tlU & -"' tl••M•... ..llrH '4000. Cl•tlNnQ .. I<.,.~­ c...i. k f•-• 1•1"'•Y Jtl -·-"°'1•1 IOll•••••I 0.-""" illllc H•rOll'l I w Nff11t 1~ero1 lk ... o..e~c;.,..,... 10 1 .... co••tl 111 ~ n.t llJtM T••<' 1 f tol 1 IO ,.......1c_ IV•r~r•> Si.ll'Yl~ll GtwK,_ 10...L•a.ll /# .. _, 1"-">t•..-I '5l6'W,.ll40w•••> CO,,.I• 1Vol09t l AIM ........ .,_..,_,.. I01Ntole 11 o...i l(lr .. lll•-••11 .,.,., 0..1 lc..tftcN> I Ill "' ... ilCONO aAca -• I~ J , .. , old\ ' .., Cle1m 1.,.. .....-W UIM , .. .,,.. ... IW•<• ~JOI). Mod Mo-Pf•"<• tTOIOI -Corr.cl llll•lftlnll s-1 ,_, u:; .. .., ... ,, C:-or.._. IOl•••••1 JI "-l T•-cv • ...., ...... ,,..,..._.,_ IHlu,,IUI --CIO~\;t IMcHar-1 Htrt C-. OM< 101,,l(Ol•I OonW-•••nc•yJrl c.o<tt.Ottk IYelCIH ) Pt•v••ltt IP-ol F-1"9 Atftr 1~"'"°' II &l .. llitil•I• Coil,_.,,,,, ....... ll L.,,., fVe''l..l'•I "'4ilt0•• Au•"4 ... \Olltiit•t• ~ 0 I II lo L11<'t IMMh""ll 11• ... "' II• '" II• ... ,,. '" ... ... ... "' THl•O •ACE -•111• ""'" F1lhn & m•r• "• J v•.ar okt\ & up, Cl•1m1ruj Pur~t '7$00 (l•1tnmq price •1•,000·ll•,OOO '" 8 •"' Sftt•M f'\ • ,,. HIT THE BALL FJRST When you h11vc finished an iron 5tlot, take 1 look al the divot muk, It sho uld be •head or the ball's or111n1I position, mdicatina that your d ubhud struck the ball before It touched the turf. thtjina tht ball first gives you aood backspin. The clubhud movtt downward into the ball, the ball rolls up the clubfac:e , tok1n1 on bacbpin, and finally it JUmpS orf the flCC ;1$ the cJubbcad COntlnUeS dOWn• ward Into the turf. The backspin will aive the ball he11ht and make II fly straight, instud of $pinnina to the side. For Del Mar Race Results ..... -., l'lllU llACI • 111tlontJ• l ~ • Y¥•,. 010 m••O.n *•"'~' CJ••INng. Pur .. li)OO C.'t1tf'tiQCCk.l(.1t "•""'°"'' Liiv Of'"• V•llo IGoftt•let I 8tll•Ol lonwll IV•lwtl Tl--I 11 llS . •10 300 '60 F1ll1tt A m•r•\, .) ve•t Old\ & uo c1.,,.,,"4-Pvr~ l1000 YNl<Of'N SflftW\IM lforol • 10 •to J 40 S-Storm IV•ro•••> ~ 00 110 Shprf:lilfry Ann (Pierce) 1 tO T.,,... -1 u 11s """ A•n -a.uni, Slllrlel"• ~"'• Pictu .... PMlc••d. HoK r•l<lln. J-YOU"fl l~.,~r) Aortl'i Ho!>« IOtl\ICDl•I !>l .... I llh IGGl>Ml•t I s.nd T ,, I COttv•tnl Miu Elttt ~To,ot F.irw•y P"rlll• (M< M••O"" I 111 Aho R•n -Cour•9eo11s St•r. 11• atrtrt\>. SI•• 0 1 Mot1~r. Elollf ttt ltt•u. O"Art•t•, Olvlnt" k1n1<•. I,. We'\tl"IY 8r1e1e_ Flffl Aw•bfWnQ. 11• P"l!C.•OI• Lody. u t:~ ,..,.,, • .,.. '-'M• a S.5-Sl...,,.,,..,~UJ.M. SIJITH llACI! -• l11rl0"'9\. 1 "'" old "" .. '*" to11e, C1.t•n\1~ Puit.e \/SOD. No><••t,1 .... fiOUllTN •&ea -• 1..,-.. 1 .,.., Old ,,..,.,.., lllUH bt.O In C:•lil SICONO llACE -• '"''°"'' ~llSOO .IW9f-U• IM<H••-I f-lfflOIAll IPlncO Jrl c~~ ""'" IM-r I FlyMOO"ITOl'OI c;.-8"w <V•••'Ml<aO Sl..,,,,,.•"9 IOt•v•rn) a.. .. a.11 .. cc;..mpeu Fifi~ a. nwr•'\. J ~·' olck & '4). 1 ti C•••"'t"'O P"'""' SUOO Ill ElmMIY" IP111uyl 4 M> 1 IO 1 JO 111 Foro~IClol\1•,.tl ''° 160 Ill AMOI Ywrlcl90 IMorltNtJ J 40 Ill Ttr ... -1 10• S. 111 Ill ""M llACE -• l11t1ono• J Yff' olO tut .. \ (1 .. 1m1no p..,,,.. SIOOO. 0.11, o.-. '''"""" C-11 & ',,....,..,..,Nldtttl•. c'"'"'""' IW•« no.ooo-\1• ocx. e.o lleQ~$1 101 .. •rn> Golcl9n -· 1011\•COl•I TMlllO llACI -• futl-J • f <t••r OIO m••O.n fi:tll•" Ct•1mfnQ-. 111 ,,,. ... u\00 '"" Ill Ao l\tl J.,.. IOll<H•.._I • 10 HO 4 00 "--MIH .-. .... 1 '100 soo J.oO A11tl• L•nn ITD•OI J 40 J IO 0.Cor•tor O•nc., !011••••0 Z IO T"""-lllJS S.Cr•I<--"*".,. 00-0•-""" ••om Jrd a p1..:.o ""· Sl"'NTM •ACl -1·111• m.le\ l ,,..., «>kl\. &. "40· A.How•nc~' ~ • ... 000 "-5l~SH .. •(-ls-mG~ .. I Plt~• ... lllT""'I 8 -IPi•it•J T•--1 tUfl. 1110 •00 • ... ''° ~ ... I 00 S<r•I<--llUOr I . And in horae raclnt:. lt's the JlkH of Bill Boland and Ralph Neves who make the ,Rocking Chalr Derby one of the 1port'1 unique events. Boland and Neves, two ot r1cln1f s top riders In lhe 1950'1 and early 60's. • will be a mong eight re· 'tired jockeys who will compete in the feurth Rocking Chair Derby at Del M at Au1ust 25 . Tbe unus ual non· belting event. open only to jockeys who are no lonaer actively riding, w ll I b e r u n a t 5 ,, furlongs on the main lrack. In addition to Boland and Neves, Jockeys who will ride are George Taniguchi, Ken Church, Bill Harm au. Dean Hall, Erle· Guerin and Dave Gorman. Ha ll . C hurch and Taniguchi won· the firsl three runnings of this race, but none possesses the c r edentials that Boland does. Boland, competing in his Orsl Rocking Chair Derby, won the 1950 Ken· lucky Derby as a 16· year-old apprentice. ·He also captured the Bel· mont Stakes that year and went on to win 2,049 races before rctirilllJ. in 1989. Curre nUy. Boland ls a trainer on the E3st coast. Neves. who was once Ouy "'°"'°°" IMYl••I wtw,~_., ,.._.,too ~•4•1rl ,,,,.,. ,.n ••~ "~ ''""' "•''•'· v~. IHt ' V1lt"f'N . J•'""'• JtQ. Wouy ~I. 8.,,.,.,., ltAr ll•d Lii\' C-1 $cr•IC--0otl\ 0.M•r ~t l!•.ct<i •·-• ,,_, .. a ~ar., ~ ... ldtt.60 SICOffO llAC• >•• •••O• I,...., olon • "I'· ~t.ri.r •II•.,..,.,, ""'"' l2<>00 6o l•• "9<••1 IAIM" I IU\ll'rt U•t 0. tH •t1t l l""' 11 •O ... )40 J20 'lO no HO a,t~ R•l"I Wt"' Mt1tC''• A"°' I Rou•W-' Ovteno• An~l' No w...r•ttf\ei TM••o llACE-JIO u rd 1 -· -Ml-,,.,, ... ,.. p., ..... tOO o...-a ...... 11M11c ... 111 •OO lOO c;.~.,,so,,.,1w •• .i1 1«1 Urftit\ E.•Pf'•"' \'-rctcU•) T•nw -uo I t0 • oO • )0 Ah o R•f'I -H•v11U•' ~Ut!I ~ .. -. ,._...,., L11<1<, 51 W111. ~·' St•tu\ Tun, DuOllf\' O•rttr. 0.1 ~C•I S<••l< __ ,.,.y .. 01- FOUllTH•ACE -110•••111\ Jy- olO> • wp. Cl••"'•"9 Pu•>• UJOO O...•l•• lk-10. Lom.,.I W1/Vli1• LOU tftroo' • Sit'•~\ h'f, •8·""'"' ''""' -.. 10 SOO )00 JIO ) «> 100 J.10 •tto Aa" -Ro,•t P•\\..i ~--uo. ""'""''o" .. ' , •• ,,. 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C•1t•-• •t 0.1,...1 T•t•\•tH.-V•r• 0.0.•-•IMll--ff 0 -1-e l K•n .. , CH• 9tn1-tatMt-I• ....... ~ Miracle Mazda 2150 Harbor Boulevard Cos ta Mesa• 645-5700 Your eyes will deliobt to our colOrful and authonbe new COltUmOI Your budoet will 1hout Olltl at how little you'll pey to a6l, dnnlt ~ ho Mandchi'd at tho Rod Onlon. More authentically delicious Mexican c:lishee. More Margarita for your money. Colcrfu1 new oostwnes. Strolling Restaurant the finest. most memorable Mexican d1nhlg experience in Southern Ca.UfonUa. Marlacbill. Very reaonable prices. Come to our casa aoon. Bring your family_and friends. They're all part of ouroommitment ~~ to malring the ; "4 Red OniOn Mmican "' , • ---·-FJToro 2:5132 El Toro Rd. (714) 586-6200 (San Dego PWJ-405-aitBl 1bro Rd. north) ... We'll give you thinci special ~:Uembet Fall Fashions: What's Forecast? Menswear adapatation for women and the outdoorsmen look for men made their debut in a Los Angeles showing. BEA ANDERSON, Editor T~ay. August 17. 1976 81 Orange Coast.residents find brief clothes best for the sun (above). Below, Laguna tourists prove that fashion models aren 't the only ones wearing hats these days. W r appi ng Up U you've been yearning to get dressed up for an evening on the town, Fall 1976 will be the time to do it, according to fashion rorecaste rs in Southern California. For men , vested suits with or without ties are important and for women, velve· teen. s atin, cr epe, chiffon and s ilk will be favored. Outdoor types who would rather be camping than going to concerts will be seen in rugged c lothes, including AU-American lumber jackets. bl a nket plaid hooded ponchos and woven shirtings. The cas ual person can add a new S\\Cater or two to his wardrobe and be set for a stylish fall and winter. The sweaters will be JUSt a bit different, however . with touches of folklore, cowls and hoods. If you have a fi s herman s weater, dig it out because it's part of the look. A key to getting a total look is purchas- ing .. moving parts " that are interchangea· ble, according tothe forecasters. A good haircut is the finishing touch to the 1976 look. according to Don Norton, a Los Angeles fashion e.xpert. It must go with the t ailored looks that will be seen everywhe re. If you're making out your shopping list for fall, here are the ingredients for the new look: -Sort, man-tailored shirts, vested suits, tweed jackets. Refined menswear fabrics (the t horoughbred classics). -Plaid -shirts, ponchos, leather, suede or fur (the outdoor look). -Sweat e r s, t unics, taba rds a nd blousons. -Tunics in all lengths and fabrications. -Pants from softly tailored trousers to new, lean str aight-legged boot pants. Flan· net, velveteen and corduroy will be the ma- jorf abrics. -Easy. soft dresses. . -Glamorous evening clothes in new pa- jama and jumpsuit looks. E.xotic, fantasy looks in rich rabrics. Russian and Arabic in- fluences in trims. -Accessories: boots, gold jewelry. natural leather handbags, sm all square scarves to large shawls. short woven muf- flers and h andpainted looks on crepe de chine. • 1n Layers • • • ' The blanket cape is the big fashion news around the world. Biki of . Milan introduces version in Rome showings . • • • Are Consumers Buying? Just before spring and fall every year. Cashion rn agazines and comme ntators tell American men and women what to wear to be in s tyle . Hund reds of thousands or dollars are spent to put together Cashion shows and much thought is given to magazine layouts and copy. But is a nyone paying attention to what is be· ing said? How much are people influenced by what the "experts" say? Jn a poll of Orange Coast residents, the answers ranged from .. not at all" to "I am very definitely influenced by what I see in fashion magazines and shows.'· The majority of people Conly wom en were polled) said they buy what they like in the store, not what would be considered the most "in .. fashions. Mary Mar cell, a Laguna designer, said she "may gel ideas from a fashion 'magazine" but .shops for what pleases her. A Costa Mesa resident who works in an otfice said s he tries to buy clothes compatibl<? with what her co-workers are wearing. ''If you worked in a cold office the layered look would be okay," she said. "Or if you needed a lot of clothes for your job the high-fashion look would be good." A career woman said she had tried on one of. the blanket looks but was so hot in the dressing r oom she was sweating. "I'd never buy that look. It's much too hot for Southern California," she added. Another woman said she believes most women don 't pay attention to fashion magazine~ because the clothes generally require money a nd good Cigures, which the average woman us~af­ ly doesn 't have in tandem. Mrs. Kenneth Oliphant , a Newport Beach re· sidcnt. was the only person to say she definitely checks fashion magazlnes before going shop- ping . .. 1 like to wear something that's not run-or- the-mill something that's ln fashion but not overly so,'' she e.xplained. Whether the nod is to Russian moods or classic looks, weather is a big facto~ in what people wear (at right and above). I ft DAILY PILOT Tu.t<Say August 17, 1978 :·· ... Energies Need Equalizing (Ann Landers ~ J>EAR ANN LANDERS· \'ou rrugbt not be able to pnnl thu but 1 am 1olng to write It anyway. Pleue tell me If I um wrona. I Ue down oo the couch a/Ur sup- per be a.a right there. The man ts afttt me all the time. I love him, Ann, and I want Uu.s marrlaae to work, but I don't lhlnk it is fair of him to be so de· manding What is .. enouah" and wbal 1s "too much"? Yoo tell me and I'll tell him. -HJDING f•ROM "HOT STUFF" wtUl tk laoaHlaolcl ~-D· fair! Tk ant Ume lw cba.sff Y• ar.Jld tile llouH. laud Mm tile vac..a• •weeper __. tell aalm to work off IOllte ol Ula& eJlCUS etterl)' by Clvla' yCMa t10me H · .-lata~e. somelhintt to dinner l\Mllila who insist on bnncanc an armM (OC' a box I ol beautiful. frtlb. UNAR· RANGED fiowera! Here I am. wel«>mlna iuesu, and some<>nC' thrusta nowtn at me. How can I do an adequat. job of nower arranalng under those conditions? It seems Ul\lraclous not to dlaplay the Pollet. bul lt'I worse to pop them careleuly into an inappropriate ccntainer -a container should also bt a 1lft to U)e boatess. Tell 'em, Annie. - MILLY IN MICHIGAN Mr llaads aad oa dJapla)' a1 .ackl)' H PNtlble.1 tuaHt alMt ........ , IHI& a.do o.e flower arrupai, ud Ht be &oo hau)' aM8t llile Hatalaer. fennce, e1pec1ally at mealtime. We have aeven lrld• and eometlmn there'a btnll' tnouih to 10 'round. Should J H)' eomelhln11 -A MOM I am 2.4, m y hu1band is 29. This Is my aecond marriage Jiu rir11t We have bet<t n married u month.I. If I don't a1r~lobavln1 1ex every night he 1eu mad. DEAR ANN LANDERS. 1 agree wholeheartedly with your rommenu to the woman who sur- p rls e d the hostess with a chocolate cake. I've been sur· prtsed like thut lllld wu not pleased. I reapecl the intentions of DEAR ANN LANDERS: This ls 1oln1 to seem foolish. but I need aome reaseuran« from so- meone who ii smarter than I. DEAR MOM: It .. .., ...... frlead'a llouu becaHe 1&'1 palatial or tile ,... ls 1ood. Tlaere'1 Mthlnl to •A.1 -.. lleep quiet. Are your parent.a too alrtct? I've explah\ed a hundrtd Umes jbat I work at a Job e!aht houra a day, the same as he doH. I also have the houte to take care of, the cooking and lawtdry. Some ·oni(hts I'm Just too exhausted for romance. I can't wash dishes without hJm comlng up behJnd me and makine some obscene 1esture. If DEAa HIDING: Nodml& I say will lower lab U.er.Olltat, but I'm 101•1 to aay 1ometlll•11 anyway. Eve• tltoa1b your ltuban4 I• payt•i you Uae ul· tl•ate compliment, he la lo· coaalderate, selnab, and pro- bably owenexed. I le& lllle lmprnakle ,._ tt· cdve ao ltelp from "Hot S&utr• · guests who brine cakes, but too often a random de~ert collides with lbe bostesa's carefully pre- paredmenu. And now will you please s~y DEAit MILLY: IUpt yo. are, BUT. wllea a llo1te11 flade beraell lllle recipient ol u armfal (or box) of uaarranaed nowe"" lbe lrlck ls to «et the Rowen olf Our •·r.ear-old Cindy hu become •bell friends" with a chum at school. Cindy has been invited to Jan'a home tor dinner and aays It's like a "palaco" and they eat "like Thanksglvina every ni1ht." Our home ls very simple and our table meager. Jan loves to come here and does AO often. I'm self-conscious about t.he dif· Hard to ruch? AM Landera·s booklet, "Bugced by Parents? How to Get More Frffdom." could help you brldae the 1men· Uon gap. Send 50 cent.a In ~n with your request and a Iona. stamped, s elf-addressed en· velope to Ann Landtta, P.O. Box 1400, Elaln, Ill. &0120. Fall: .Soft -..... -Look Ultra suede, that baby- sofl fabric that's Im· possible to tell from the real thing, is the favorite in Jerry Silverman's fall collection of women's fashions. His Shannon Rodgers designs were presented in jewel colors often coupled with crepe de chine and acrylic jersey in a formal s howing by Gerald Brenner , SUverman's represen· tative, a t Robinson's Newport Beach. There was nothing new in the designs, he said: "Hem Ii n es are .Qaienciaga had done it persona l," Brenner com· -ttfal'S ago. mented. "Wear them "But I'm chauvinistic · where it's most com· I thlnk this country does fortable. But keep in it better,·· he added. mind that lbe higher the The washable suede· heel the longer the like mate rial was shown skirt." in vivid blues, rusts, The return of the din· beiges a nd lbis fall's ner dress was s potlight· s p e c I a l c 0 I 0 r _ ed in soft, flowing lines .m~rry. and long sleeves. And Two-piece suits, some one. In black. featured a with vests, full·lenglh ruffled hemline. . coats Clhe reefer Is back > Jumpsuits, the only and little jackets to wear pants shown, and full· over dinner dresses were length gowns in chiffon designed with it. and in vivid hues also All were worn at calf-took t.belr places in the length. fall picture. Horoscope: Sagittarius "Jumpsuits are made for women," he said. "But they aren't made to be skin-tight. When you sit. your voice is not sup- posed to change." On pantsuits, Brenner said: "We believe in pants for women: it's a way or life. But the American woman dresses for the American man, for the one she already bas or the one she is looking for. "And men do like to look al legs. So we're back in the dress buai· ness." Repeat Shows Effect Around this time of year a lot of people complain that reruns are gelling th.rough to them. They s ay they reel the side effects ot watching the same TV shows again. Aealn. Again. I don't know what they're ll\lk- lng about. I accept reruns as a necessary part of television to give performers some time off, to give people a chance to see something they've missed, aod of course lo keep the cost down. A friend of mine confessed that he watched, "The Wizard of Oz" for t.be 18th time the other night and lhis time when the tornado sucked up Toto and Dorot.by, be actually cheered . I don't know what they're talk· Ing about. I accept reruns as a necessary part of television to give performers some time -oh, did I say that before? When "The Maltese Falcon" wu beine •bown again recently, I set a tuna casserole in front of the family and banded oul TV trays . ··we had this casserole two nights ago and once last week," tbe family complained . "But I always serve my tuna casserole when 'The Maltese Falcon' 1s oe1ng snown. tl's traoa- tional." Some peo~le contend reruns AT WIT'S END will eventually rip the American family to sbreds. They cite the case ol a viewer who isn't qulu sure IC be has seen a segment of "Medical Center" or not. ·•Is this the one wbere Joe Gan- non has the rich Arab for a pa- tient who wants lo buy him a hospital, but falls in love with the mother of a kid on a dialysis machine!'' "No, no. This Is the one where the youna &lrl patient is put in a home for the elderly and Incites them to riot.'' ·· l got It now. ll 's the one where the girl doctor makes a play for Joe, but she's got this mental problem and he starts the car and drags her In his car door a mile and a hair dqwn ... '· "No! No! H's the girl who leads the old people to protest.'· .. Then I 've never seen it before.·· "You'll love it. The girl dies in the end." One of the most dangerous side etrects or reruns is that people tend not to watch them as closely as they did the fi rst lime. This can lead to all kinds or situations. "When did your hair turn gray. Doris?" "Sixteen years ago, Fred. You mean you're just noticing?" "This is the first Ume I've looked at you since 'Gunsmoke' went Into reruns." · Accent on Relationshrp I don't know what they're talk· ing about. I accept reruns as a necessary part of television to give performers some lime ol(. to tive people a chance to see ... did I say th al before? WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18 By SYDNEY OMAlllt ARJES CM arch 2l·April 19}: Accent on mov· ement, action, ideas, trips, messages from r e· latlves, Open lines of communication. TAURUS (April 20-Ma.y 20): Money and bow it sets that way -that Is emphuiud. AdJust- ~t ln domestic Ille lndlcated -gift. purchase of luxury item la likely to be on agenda. SAGl1TARIUS <Nov. 22-l>ec. 21): Lie low- play waitlni game. Be positive concemlne leeal rights, permissions. Accent on partnership, long. term relatlooship and marital status. CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22·Jan. 19}: Change or routine may be necessary. Learn rules before at· temptinc to break them. Meana be familiar with homework, basic structures, lssues. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Good moon aspect coincides now with creativity, romance, change, variety. young persons, speculative ven- tures, new llfe and enthusiasm. UPHOLSTllY ...... ,.w .. ...... ''" ............. c-........ .. . Two Phases Bike-a-thon A two-phased Bike-a-tbon, one for local rid~rs and one for distance will beneClt lune as-soctalions thrOUJboul Southern Cali(ornia. 'I'.be event will run traftl Aug. 21through28. The intercommunily event is sponsored by the Independent Order ol Foruters and will have television star Ron Howard as honorary chairman. The local ride will bea-ln at 10 a.m. Saturday. Aug. 21, and will run a 20·mile co11rse thl'OU(h Westminster and Fountain Valley, with t he Fountain Valley Recreational and Cult~ral Center as starting and finishing point. The long distance riders will travel 500 miles through Orange. Los Angeles, San Bernardlno, Riverside and San Diego counties, start.Ing Aua. 22. Funds raised from the pledges of merchants and individuals wlll help support the association programs in community service, health educa- tion and medical research. Information regarding participation in the local ride can be obtained from the IOF omces In Anaheim, 991·4500 ; and Santa Ana, 540-9712, or from 7·11 stores, biJ<e shops or the Lung Associa- tion omce, 83S·LUNG. 4th ANNIVERSARY • cOM11NUIS UPTO 60°/o & MOIE OFF OH SPllMG & SUMMER STOCK ONLY FAU AUIY.ALS MOW HEU Fashion Boutiaue 3U L 17te.ST .. COSTAMllA Behind th~ tntemaltonal Pancake Houae .. ~ GEMINI (May 21.J une 20): Lunar cycle coincides now with inJUaUve, lnvenUveness. new starts, pioneering concepts. Make personal ap- pearance•. No need t.o lake back seat. CANCER <June 21.July 22>: Be ready to eneage ln discreet conversatlons. Be responsible enough to keep confidences. You'll have more lo do, more aulborlty, more money. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Real property, land, solid objects come Into focus. Values. ap· pralsals. security are of concern. You 're able lo build for future. lnfl•tlon be•tlng tlp1 ... Every day LEO (July 23-Aui. 22 1: Remind friend of promise. Don't permit pride lo block progress. You have right to expect fair treatment. Get rid of burden not rtchUy your own. VIRGO (Au1. 23-Sept. 22): Hl1bli&ht in· del)eftdence. Get to heart of matten. Accept responalblllt.y. Open dJaJ01ue wltb professional associate, superior. Cooperate In civic project. IJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221: Lons-range pro- ject.a. communications could be spotlighted. One who taught you in past could make reap· pearance. Shar~ knowledge. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You get chance to dil beneath surface Indications. Be willing to reeo1nlte truth when you encounter It. Money and love probably wm be Involved. POWERS CARES ABOUT YOUR EDUCATION POWERS CARES ABOUT YOUR FUTURE ... POWERS CARES ABOUT YOU ... TODAY! POWERS ... PEOPLE WHO REALLY CARE ! \ J•~~,,, S~ldmort Po .. nG1r1 '· In the laMIQQmll Let ~dfb:ut, 'Ba({a,,d, Saloft Make Sonae Wotaclerlul Change. ht yo11r flgtwe How? You· w ill receive a complimentary visit and personal figure analysis. given a relaxing de· monstr~tlon, shown how our method will help you acquire your lovely new proportions. Then shown what measurements are for your bo dy structure. 13~~~ • 3 HALF HOURS cg_ ~ Compllme= or ..._ __ ... ,_,_ .. _ ~ •• ~ I A.Mo· I,.-, w .t A.M.·J '.M. LOii UHW A...,. POUHOS AHO IMCHU MOW WfTMOVT SHOn , P1US 0. STl.IMUOUS DMCISL ., Nutritional Guidance " ~. Attractive Apoeerance <F Improve Posture " to Yean Experience ./ No Olaroblng Nolh•no c;ompern to lffllng tot.ily all•Ki•,.. II you·re II.,. ~1 -YCXI 11 ~ IOtne l\elp 10 e<:h~ II Teaniwork Linda Blue and Doug Sulley. work ing as a team and with the assistance of their staff, arranged over $2,000,000 In loans on residential properties during the first six months. From Seal Beach to San Clemente and from Saddle- back Valley to the shoreline . property owners appreciate the f rlendly attention and efficiency of the Newport Equity Funds Loan Department. If you 're a property owner and need capital, oall Linda Blue or Doug Sulley for information . The number Is 644-8824. They work together to help you . ' AVCO FlNANCIAL TOWIR 820 NEWPORT OINTtA ONVE • 8UtTI 2t t NEWPOA'T IEAC._., CAUP:OANIA 12980 71~4-4 BOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Met Casson .-~~----~:--~---, ~ 'Wu eveg GfT /IJWL'/£D Wm~ AtJ U~Aff'Ai.tlS~f MA.I. G'fPS'I'? • lof ... ..._._ '-'•• · TUMBLEWEEDS VOO'RE PIV.C'TtCIN6 FOR l}jf: 1Nn:RNA1'lONAL 11C-TAC-ibf OPEN IN KLlA1-A UJMPUR?! WHERf:~ l<UAL.A WMPUR'? FUNKY WINKERBEAM BAND CAMP ISN'T All W'.)RK A' ID f\x:> Pt..AQ I TANK McNAMARA ~l'DMlE UNI~ aJ, JU~T ~®ll~~ .. NANCY I Tf-11 NK YOU'VE BEEN R0861NG-YOUR PJGGY BANK AGAIN , by Tom K. Rycm "'""••'W'itl ... k~~t"ol• .... i ........ 'A t<l•"'l"l t .._~-.... d~ BUT !=ROM NOW ON l'LL KNOW WHEN YOU 00 IT by Tom Batiuk ((V..) 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' DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS PATIENCE', Miss 5WNEL.-I'L.l. PAY 'foiJ B,Al:K ~E 35¢ A'> SOON AS I GET iO MY SECRET C,ASH C,ACHE · ANIMAL CRACKERS •! by Mefl ... - DAil V PILOT S:J by Rodger Brodtiefd i~ ....•.. -.:. "!' by George Lemont 1"HIS SCRe.A..M S~OUt..'7 PROF=' s ouF'Pt..es FR.OM H6RE 1"0 PARIS .' byGus~a by Rodc)er Bollen e-11 ~ I I l "Ready for tht 1tood new\" We'll be 1ecina u c:h other nut tpriq after all -I've decided nut to ~II the houu." ... Got a probt..m ., 1'hn wrllt to Pat Dunn Po.l will cut rtd tape. gettfflll the on-swers and actlOft ~ ' need to'°'" inC'qVit"U• 901.1en1ment end butt· '• ntn. Mc1l yo•r qw&tion1 to Pat Dunn At Your 1 ~. Oro•ge Coo8t Daily Pilot. P.O. Bor IMO. ' Cod4 Me•o. CA f'Z62f. lru:ludt your tdepltoM .umber. TM col1m111 appears daily er~~pt Satutdc11a. .. , .-~------------------ ........ a..i ler Se'"'• D!All PAT: I .SSO have a problem feUlnc de- llv.y en my Mder r.or "Se«nt·suli.oald' perfwne. as dill l.L. ol C-.. llt!sL I tseml II• Dec. 2JO, 1V75, but .,..., recetwed the merchandlM. I know that 12 isn ·~row~ M& tM9e days it a , cspedally i« senior ciWtila. I.LL .• Sao Clemente MY..-lervlce bur .. e-c-a .. Nd-t a .... , ef o4k.r ..,......, re1arcttni 80GdeUYny el &W1 perfH!le !!ID~l&e11t.Complu.t.s ..... be~toR•t• ·~'"-'· ca.-...er strvite aau,ar, A•erlcu c., s w **· • WlllOll a .. c1., ""'""·er...,. ,(,..: ~w aot 1Dcl9Cle , .. ,.. ...... ad4reN .. ,.,.. Hmbw, 60 AYI c..-.ol fotlow .. , -Y4Mlf &M••· .,.... c I Huot •.udl• ....... s ,,. .. 1111 ...... _......_ IMi.r f.ata .... e4- ~ an4 ... number during buslness hours. .,._, ""'PfataC. regarding prciduct.s adverUsei;I in ~"'.Family W~ Saacfay 1na1aame ...... be -~ &o Ly•a ..... ey, FQllly Weekly hie., 6U ~--Ave., New York, NY JMZ2. Esulleat iii JS en.t. t. prowtiled by &Ma elflce re1•rdtnc to""*' abeut '""'9cts it b.a• adnnised. AfflUtl~ ,,.,_.,.,, s .. 1111• .. e• • DEAJl PAT: I reeall readinc that &he NutriUoo fO\U\cUdon was gtiac to study Pr. Betl.iarnin l'e-~·nneat"Od otQ'Qting hyperadtve-ehUdren1>y ,_. A~ cenaia Nlicylates ud common food addiJ~ves from tbe diet. My niece. who lives in l ~io.t. • alflicted ~this problem, ~d I am in· tere!\ed in teaming what conclusions were re- ·~· G.E .. Costa Mesa ne .. lood, meikal ud be-brieral sdtllUIU CNa(JOnal Advt..., 0.alt&.ee OD Hyperkleesis ao4 Food Addi&lvea> ~Jade4 ha a 1.rs report tllat DO eoatroled •tu4tes have de...,trated tll•t ~His it ,....,.. to IDCeMJoa of food atl• ....... ~ 'ney al.lo reperted &Jlat the claim &Jiu •dive dftctrea lmPf"e slpilkutly • •. ~ el salcylaa.e. 89Cl food ...-iv" ltat not eoeflrmd. h wu further ~ that ta.e 111111111oaal qaali&ies ol ti.e F ....... d 4lle& lane not fMft eulHted ...:I ••Y Nt •..t lo•1Cerm ~eat .... of •• ,. I ea. 'l)e ....... evesaecl Ute •. .,_Id aot be .,.. wiU.0.t eoa,.._. med lea I agcnltl8a. n.. ,....,.c.._...,. e.aeladetl: .,.._ • .......... u11,1n 11.1.....,,ltenota, .. ........ r•..w·· ea..&e• ., fooclt to ••hi ... dM9 .-r'ftll • any selenune bHe: -.111 ..... '1-C food pigments uhioit even ~ variety la chemical strucl•re tJau &)'D· iMtk tolon do; and tMte Is ae ldenWlable 1&.agle •'-tute or grocq> of subetuees t•1t U.e did ~U!illMY removes -and tb• no real ritemleal f l :7::.:.:~ AtdhJNH DEAR PAT· What is the best way to sell some valuable family antiques. lnc ludinl! period furniture, china, silver and quilts? These items have been appraised for insurance purposes. but I've ltieeti\Olct thal a dealer Will pay only a very small tracti.Ooofti.e appuised value N.A .. Irvine . U ,. .... appralsaJ ls r«nl Hd accurate, you .,.;... profit more bf telli•I yHr HUquea •pen.atty. ClaHUk!ld oewapaper advertlslng ts re· commended, along .,...Jlad.DC Mia in lhe "Antique rrta.dfr," • u4 .Blllf, n.lluq11e, IA uotl. Be pre· ,.,~,..., 1•r IPP"aUai papen te ,....,.cuve IMu'• U ,.... ....... are nuemely valaabl.e, 10• •&Y ,,.ter &e ... a lln umber lo. replies ln· stead ti JOlll' ad•..,•,...... NEW M,1l'f ·SQ.·~ BUILDING WITH IUUI., DOCK·RIGB LOADING,. EXPANSION LAND, PROTECTED EllVIBONMENT, EAIY l'llEEWAY ACCESS ARDMORE. Mari11e,.. f't•med•I c • .,... Marine.-. "'•anclu Col'p., Newport Beath, own.er of Matt.ers Sav\Qp and Lou Aatodatton, bas a~ed •econd quarter net r~eou.es were S.Wll03, ~ocnpared with 1314,4-24 for tho &ccond qu--..r of tJle pnvioua year. for tbe aa months ended June 30. earnings were S6&9.0ST. eompared with $439.311) for the like penod in Ul75. Thil representa 48 cents a 1hare lor the 1978 period, compved wi1b l2 u.na. a aha.re for the 197Speriod . · Smitl:t Jnlernatloo.al. Inc .. Newport Beach, has announced th&t sal• (or the six mGGt.ht eoded June 30wereS111,U1,000, an in· creue ol e percent from ( ~ l S14t,m.ooo during the IN SH ORT fame period ln 1975. Net Income rOH 1T percent to $11 ,89t ,tt9 fr o m SH,181,000. Flrat half earnings per Jhare roae to fl.09, 9 peretnl increase frocn the earlier year'• $1.82, oo an increased number or ah ar" outsl&ndinl. For Ute second quart« of 1971, sales were m.m .ooo. nn increase ol 5 percent from t'l5.136,000 during the same period in 1975 and net income was $8,995,000, an increase ol 3 percent from $9,679,000. Earnings per share for the 1econd quart.er of 1976 wen93ceats. a decreaaeof197S, primarily due to the additional 1.083,850 shares or common stock out· atanding after the offering in March, 1976. Ameeftl, lae. The board of directon of Arncord. Inc .• Newport Beach. hae approved an lncn•ae in .fJie quarurly...cub dividend oo tbe,eompaay~ c:ommoo stock from 8"'6cenUa1hare to9 cents. The increase is the el&ht.b in tbe last nine quarters and ls payable Oct. l . to •tockbolders of re· cord at the close of bwsinesa Sept. 7. BauA•erica C.rp. BankAmerica Corp. bas declared a quarterly dividend of 40 cents a •hare on present shares or common stock, represeatlng an increue of 1 eenl a 1hare over the company's previous quarterly dividend. The dividend iJ payable Aug. 31 to sbareowners of r~ord au: 59 p.m. today . A.,co C--•-lt11 Dft1deper• Avco Community Developers Inc .. San Oleao. has reported •consolidated net Iota of $2,009,000. or 34 cents a share, tor the second quarter ended &fay 31, on consolidated revenues ol $8,615,000 . In the like period ol tbe prevlouJ fiacal year. ACD reported a cooaolidat.ed net lou of $3,222.000, or SS <'E'nts a 1hare, on consoUdated revenues of $12,567,000. There were 5,888,418 average abares out.standing in 1978 and 1975. For the six months ended May 31, ACD reported COIU()lldated revenues of $18,717,000 and a con· solidaled net loss of $4,077.000, or 69 cents per share. In lhe <'Omparable 1975 six mootb period.L!_he com· pany reported c:onsotidated revenues of tD,112,000 and a conaolidated net l~s ol $6.252,000. or Sl.06 per share. Oz~o, l"c· Oxoco Inc. Newport Beach, has announced e .. nll'gs for the ah' months ended June 30 or $11,194. or no cents per share, compared with $45,472, or 1 cent, for the like period of 1975. - Revenue• (or the period were $108,759 versus $258,612 for lbt 1975 period. Pipeline Woes Add State ]Obs LOS ANGELES <AP> -The riJlng coat.I of the trans·AJuka oil pipeline baa meant added reveaue for some 300 Soulberm Calllomia firms, a atudy by two companies shows. The aludy by Fluor Eqineers & Construclors, Inc .• Anaheim, and Alyeska Plpellne Service ---------Co.. Anchou11, •howl that Southern CeU!orala CONTJtACTI 8ANGB companiea are '*Hllll-from •1 to Mack ll'on in1 to lhe tun• of $300 Work.a ol t..os An1eJea for million from contrad.t a atralner, to more th.an reJaUld to the proJeet. 1100 million to U.S. SteeJ Tbt 1um repruent• Corp.'aArnertcan Brtd1• the total value o f Dlvhlon plant in purcllaH orders for Kaywood for the metal equipmeM and m.teial "ahoes" that support the thtae firm• have re· pipeline. celvtd tither thtoqh Fluor or dlrect.ly from Alynka. MISltOH SAN JUAN PAIME s.-.oP SPACE CENTRALLY 1.0C.A TEO MISSION DISTRICT 640.0100 Fluor Engineett, a 1ub1ldlary o f l'luor Corp.. h the lar1t1t tingle contnctor to Alyeaka on the project. Fluor ·~ contract, ori1ln11Jy e1timated at S1 bUHon, It now valued atfUblWon. 'The total COil of the project has rfHn from SU billion to f7. 7 billion. For fast reBef from that run down feeUng ..• Tht study uld 3.7~ worbra couJd have kept busy one year filllnir pipeline·related or~rs given to California firms . • . on~ twit. take 11 Fi$ N"''°'™ Auto Loen, and go cUr«tly lo your ..i.t TM\ .0 Ilia• lt tot.Upoit~ol·~ modlt ~tlon. wt'I io.,_ ' YoU up to 80thftht PQJ· cha~ Pf'°9 ol 11ny nf'W cn v<iu chooM.11\d\id . .riillSI...-..... ~ WJ~fOl'ift! And htt•'•. *"' Sine. .. · Correct Cost LSS,000 CARRIZO GORGE (AP> -Tbt AJHCi.._, Pl"e11 erroneously re• ported in a SlOfl _Aug. 6 alloul the San l>le1fO '5 Eastern Railroad Usu the llne purcbaaed '3 mies ot track Hd three station• h BaJ• CllllGnla from UM lln· le9 ............ t .. ll'70 for .. ,.. ~ th railroad rudit &M parchaM for --. eoepan.y oftlclal.• ttid. ff Heir a Parrot Pedro who Uves at Bush Gardens in Los Anaeles, re· centlv· inherited $4,000 from Ethel A. Turner, his former owner. Pedro, who is a bachelor, may have the largest nest egg in parrot-Oom. ~IORE FUGllTS ASKEDBYPS4 SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Pacific Southwest AltUIMI <PSA> saya It bdh.1ves potmthd traltic mote than Ju1tltles the need for new air service to Montere)' from San PranclseoandlaAaidoa. P8A Controller l~awronce Gws.k• WH the ti..-t wltne$s sis lhe airllnt be11an 1>re~cnUn• S~ diuct tesllmony at astute Public UUUUff Commission hea.rlng In· to reque1U by PSA &nd Ail" Callfornlo to provide addilioql service to Ule Monterey Peninsula. Huahu Air West end Unit.eel AlJ' Linn now serve tht- aru and are prot.aUnc tbo re- quests. Hearinp earlier al Moot.trey Involved envlroom..ul facton und Air California's dtred testimony. Addittonal sessions ure acbeduled for September and October. Cost, Demand Increase 'Big Jump' in Fur Prices Co~s in 1976 By LOUISE COOK .. _ ........... Inflation, receaaion and the growing popularity ol •)'!ltbetlc look·alikes have failed to rufOe. the fur industry. But consumers planning on fur coats this wln.ter had better be prepared for hi&h prices. Sales of fur coats, jac~~~ stores, etc. totaled~ m1won lasl year, according to the Fur, Information and Fashion Coun· cit, a trade association. lllat's an increase of 88 percent over the t2Tt million worth ol fun sold in 1970. PRICES, MEANWJDLE, have risen 1t.eadily, and this year"& in· crease is the biggest yet. The average price fOf' a good quallly, full-length mink coat is now around $6.500, \I> $2,000 or 44 percent from five yean aao. ac- cordina to a council spokesman. A raccoon coat 1eoes for about (CONSUMER) $2,500, double t.be' 1970 fiiure. A rabbit coat that u.aed to 1ell for $150 to $200 now costs *200 lO '300. At the lop of the price scale. a Bussiao sable a\CallabJeJo.c. $15,000 to $20,000 in 1970 is up lo 125.000 to $30,000 today. The Consumer Price Index in- creased 43 percent from 1970 to 1975. THE FUR COUNCIL •POkesman said prices increased abouts~ to 7 percent a year until 1976. "Thi• year was t.he big jwnp," he said. Part of tbe reuon u lncre-5ed demand. Part is that the iftduatry reli• heavily on work doae by hand -there i• almost Sl.000 worth of labor in that $6,500 mink coat -and wages are rising. Over The Counter M4SDU .... The biQeJl cause ol. lhis yeu".li increase. however, ta com-p9i1· lion from forei1n ~en at "1r auctions. MOST PEOPLE LOOK on the purchase of a f\lf' coat as • m.,Jor investment, and the invesfilient can be a risky one if you wiDd up wit.h poor quality. Rememberiag · cert_ajn basic rule• c~ tberfM. -The animal's true Eita&h name. No other name m11 be given on lhe label. Thal means you won't see terms auch as "mink·dyed muskrat," -The cowilry the fur comes from tr it is Imported. -If lhe fur bas been processed in any way -dyed, bleached, etc. -tbe label m~t say so. It also mull uy whet.her P•WS, tails, bellies, etc. have been uaed instead of whole pelta for all or part of the 1arment. U1ed Curs mUJt be identllied as aecond· hand. MUTUAL FUNDS - ' Tuesday' Afternoon PTic NYSE COMPOSIT~ TRANSACTIONS °"9QJ ___ ., __ .. _y ............. ,._UIC.~,lectMl lllt-1-Qto(-·~• ·~-,__..,._ __ M_ .. _elw .. '1~0..itn_I,...,,.., ...... " ~ ... ., '· 10' • "''• .. IJ"J• ~ ,i .. :-:: -J"····· Soybean Prices Up WASHINGTON <AP> -A ~mallcr soybeon ~upply will mean rclotively good prices for 1Zrowers through lht> 197&-77 lnnrketing year. despite some drop-off ln export and domestic de· mand. according to lhf Aancultu~ O<>par1ment. The 1976 •oybon harve t. bAstd on Aui. l indiulon. ts estlmal~ at aboUt UM b1lllon b\ashels. down 12 petttnl from last yur's crop of more than 1.52 billion - Tu..·~,lil Au u~I 11 t..ilo s OA1LY PtLQT Dough Boy,, Burgers Bolster Booii} Ry MILTON ~tO 'KOWIT'L t '1rst, "hen p~lt> mo\ed from tht' farm!> to the cchc • then• "er~ c 1,tn11t'<J food~ 1'h1'n r:une fro.ten food • NQ", given the astronom1ral pricl~ ut thl' l!u1wrmurkt'l, It blll'> almost twc:ome econom1c11I to Lake the Cam11)• to the no911!~t ra:.t.foncl rc::stauront . The corporat,• loud rnukt•rs havt• :.t•ns<'d tbli. transformation. 1'ht>) 81 e. In foct , the promoters or al. Thu• I~ why such coinpunlt•i. us ('um11tx•ll Soup, tlalslon Purina ~md Gcnt•ral f'ood 1> ore d1,·cr1ini:t morl' und more or their ~n er~lt'S into l ht• :~ n~h1urunt busio,•ss. • H consumers an• f!OlnR to t~kt' th\•lr dollnrs to 1.•1tt a" a) from bomt•. lht•n lht· cor porute cash reg1steri. want to bl.' there to n>I k<'t the dollars Money Tree PERHAPS THE MO~'T ORAMATIC t'\ 1dencf' Qf. l hb shJrt ctui b..-seen in th1· <'hun~mg <'h;ira(•f\•r or the Pirtsb'urv CGmpan) of Mmneap<>hi. Once we ~I knew Pillsbury ~ Oour maker. lt Still mills Oour. It still muke cake mirt_c And it's stiJI the lt>admg :.uppher or n ·fngerated do.ugh bake~ prodl.lcts ,. • But the dough rn Prlbbury'i. rinunc1al i.tatement$'chit mg today primarily bttauseof r~laurant operollons • Pillsbury b no\\ nngmg up salt's or SI 4 billion a·~r~9'. which places the comptin). in roughly the :s!i,rqt• neighborhood as Quaker Oats. Campbell Soup, Del 'Mont~ and Kellogg. Uowe,er. Ptllshur) 1s lesi. reli1:1nt than tt'ny Uf thest> companies on the ~rocer~ :.ton• R<:slaurants a'ro.Prd ducing about 30 per<"ent of that \Olunw. ;_:: . ., MOREOVER. SINCE Tim R•:STAURANT businesi. ·~ growing faster than th~ groct•ry stol"t' bumne~. Pi1'a9\Jry may soon be deriving mort> than h11lt or it!> susknanct: /rom feeding people away from homt• Burger King. which make:. more h11mbu11ters thuil ~anyone except McOonatd·s. 1s n Plllsbury.owlled -entrtr There are now 1,000 Burger Kmg restaurants 4nll PUlsbury will add 200 more th.1:. year More thnn 400 orth.e:Je Burger King units are owrwd outright by Pillsbury ; t.Mi-es\ are franchised. · ·• Pillsbury ha:. two other :-.tnng:. to its restaurant' bow One 1s a chain of Poppln l-'r(':)h Pie Shops. fcatunng pie and J coffee shop menu Ttt.re arc lG of these :.hop:.. loca\es:t 1n M1nneapolis·St. PuuJ. Ch1cai.:o :1nil Ut•<> Moines Thc)l .~rt' wholly-owned by Pillsbur~ ' MUCH MORES 'BSTAl\'TIAL IS the Steak. & Al~ thtut\ a~wred by Pillsbury thlli year Thi . IS u network or lib restaurants operatrni,: under l\ut·h n:1m('S Ml> Jolly Ox, Gr;in• ny' Atltc and Hungry Lion. in 11dd1t1on \o Steak & Ale. 'they have sales of SIOO millJon u yt.'ar ana all except Of\O QN' wholly-owned units. · Nearly all of the Steak & Ale restaurants have co&tafl lounge!! and as a result Pillsbury wai. forced lo sell. it~ Souverain wine subsidiary since most Mates proh1b1t ;j ron:t• pany from beinJ both a producer and rcl:uler of alcotiotfo beverages. Souveram was i.old ut a loss of $4 .3 milllon',bllt Pillsbury was d9lighted to be rid or it :.1nce the wine pµst• ness has lost mo'hey for the compan) l'Ver since it was a<'• quired. " • Pillsbury also exited two other busine1>ses last month. R was selling fresh flowers and live plants from stands pfoc~H In super markets and other stor~s in the Midwest. Thi,hust• nHS. called "European t1owcr Markets." w11s sol<t'to. :t Minneapolis florist. Bachman's Inc. And then 1l did ·~ French bis<"uit maker it O\\ned. Grrngo1re·Urossard, l<> .. Campbell Soup. :·.·. H's the restaurant menu thal hui; P1llbburv·s attenu.nn .. . New S&L Offic~ Opem This Week I The new Capistrano Bea<'h office or Callrornia Federal Savings and Loan Association opened Hus week. accoratna to Robert R . Dockson, president and Chier executive otflWr! Bemyce Pom erleau Is mana2er of the office, local,i<f 11t 34000 Doheny Park Road. • ' Ms. Pomerleau comes td 'the Capistrano Beach post with some 20 years' experience In the savings. and Joan industry. Before joining Qillforh1;t federal she was associated with lhe Federal Home Loan Bank in Los Anttele1 and later with the CalHornia Savlnf~anq Loan League •• During almost lJ years :1thh California Fed<'rol Ms. Pomerleau.taa~ l'OMU Au served as manaiter of the 11peclal 8\-'ehts department and has held position~ rn the Bellnowo.r 1lod Clalremont (San Diego) branch oHtcci. ·•• • • I SHE WAS NAMED an assistant 11ttretary of Calif~iJ Federal in 1972 and was promoted to the addlt1on\ll pe:ic of Assistant Vice Presldt'nl In 1974 ; California 1-"ederal~ Capistrano Beach office Is lhd t~J rn its statewide system • ,,. .. . , RB Completes Loai; RO Industries. Inc .• lrvint•, hu'I complct('c1 n SlO mlllloq lo11n agreement that will t>nnhl" th1' com1>0ny to continue It~ store t-xpunslon prol(rum u11 wt'll 011 mn•t rinllnl·inQ rcquir1·• menta for the fQreuoeiible futur1• ' ThC' nnnounct·mcnt WMS mnd•· hy 1-:dword If. Rcanlck1 chairman of the board ond rhli'f c•Xl•r ull vt> officer. , "The compuny'11 finunr1ul n1ncllt1on hfllt bcN\ 11tren.ithened considt•rably during the po11t year in purl us I& r~ult or flivorublc opcr at1n1t rcsulhi untJ c:i11h rlow. The 411' ditlonal financing capability prov1dl!d by this new.loon agreeemf'nt pl•t'l'S our ~om1111ny In a vf•ry sound po11llloft lO accommodate further growth und un t'Xlcnalon of our 11tot,t expansion proiram." Re.•. nick :oiuu1 • Stock Splii Reporte~ BnnkAmer1ca Corp shureov.ner'i hove 1tpprovcd the two-for-one stock s plit of the corf!Orllt ion '!I cnrnmon shares. , The stock split wtU be crfoct1vc at S p.m. lodoy. The aphl will double the number of author1tt'd common !ihares to 200 mJIJlon and wlll reduce l~c par voluc or eoch share lO $1.5625. • Tht' corporation bad 68.S48.673 share,) ouut~nding Au111: 4 As of July 30. 1976, th re were l67.31'6!1hMcho1ders. : Firnt tQ Sell Stock Colden West Mobile Homes, tpc .. ~anta Ana, hai. d!; closed 1\.8 intention to me :i rci:lslr&lion statement with tb~ Securities and Exchan.ie Commission in early September for the public ofh·rlng through underwriters of approx.t lmately 420,000 s hares of common stock. According to J erry Golden, pre!rldcnl of Golden w,;t, 100.000 shares will be !IOld for th account ol the comsJanyJ 3nd approxlm at•ty 320.000 s hares '*ill be ofret-td by St.Od:hofdr. ~ 1 I " DAILY PILOT Tonight's 1V Highlights KHJ I) 8:00 -"The Treasure or the Sierrc.c Madre." A movie cluslc from 1948 with Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt and Walter Huston in his Oscar-winning role. .: NBC 8 8:30 -"Fate is the Hunter." GleM Ford plays a pilot who risks bis life in the re-en actment of a plane cr ash that ' killed his budd y in this 1964 movie with • Nancy Kwan, Rod Taylor and Sut anne Pleshette. ABC D 8:30 -The Capfain and Ten· nille. The fast-rising m usical combo in a variety hour with special guests Art Carney a nd Roy Clark. (rv DAILY LOG] •V•lllNG e:oo -Sft:CW. IOQC(.; M ff91'1Hi11 It ~ .. ,, ........ lest ... ett Chll t witllHt H tiCI ftr -... " ............... c.-tila. • (Jl') m ()) ••••~liu• ••· lleMI e-.tiM Collllnutcf frOlll 4PM. lr~e from the KtmPtr Arena 111 !lf!ISH 01)'. Mi$$0Cjtr • U (() <11 ••••••lieu ..... c....... . ..,._ ."-a (l)f..., Mair • _, WiW Wtll "Ntpt of lhe lttt)(' ~tflls West Hd Cordon be c-~ 111 1 bfnirt Sll>tnu Pfi$0Mf·t~l"f' 1n lltt V\fdrvosto' Without tu v1n1 the Un1ttd Stain. • hrtri.e. f•ily ''lllt Elem Yur flt~" D111rr, is •nttOftd by the 11f«ho11S of lft II yu 1 old tt1l - 1111ttl ht ru lim he ruMy l1•n her . ...... u QI n. """"' •z-t QI Let's ... a DUI .lil111 .... -1:30-CI) .._, cnffilll • (Qt ([)) l{t '9llliul ~" 'JI RtPtlbht1n NaliOllll Comtntlon • J,.ilf Atfeir "ftncy frtt" WI.It UllClt 8111 IS btl'!Y dlllRI .... p!ll1Hd. Ille tw..is hwn to 1 lntlldtf window •nlltr for htlp wllb U1ttr N tlttNlici llomewotl • .._m ..... CMdJfitlf: n. s... .. 9ladtill Wit A look 11 mn·s obit'· slon with lttt 111~1trnn tltrovth lite wt11k of 1rl1S1 W~h1m CtvttMttld. 7:00 ......... ....,, Cl) MHi11: (3'1) CC) "lite Strlllltf W111111· (fllSP) '7'-811 b1ra £du, Gtorce Cr1u1rd a::>..,,....... 1t1 a OM-DIC ,..,. .. ~=) \1l -R1ch 1d C1tftft1, '"' -~-• ...... : (Zllr) "IMJ llkrfJ'' {C4111) '71-Soilllll lor111, CMllU 8.trtlttt. WllllMt DtV111t. A youna ltabn 1111111ici1nl c\11 Ills lfoublt wltll !flt U.S. CllStOtN •utltot11tn wllen tllt Illes to btillc • lllnt s-a1t tllto Ille to1111try IOI ht1 fllftU, .. ,.. -~/tit' ... ,.... .... -~ ............ ~ ...... ,.,. ....... ,..., -7:30- • CAii IUIT lfYllOIJ)S * ltOOOWtNll YOU1 UAIS ClUI AT 7:30! e u...a.. .TlleleUf'•* • ClllMll ll lllllcM lu ludlo iallrflf'ft KOCE Television (50) Mesa 'Sugar' Sellout • ID "Sugar," the musical \'ers lon of the movtt1 "Some Like lt llot," opco1 t oniaht at th<' Costa Me aa C ivic Playhouse -and il':s run ton ight throu gh Saturday. So tht mw.1cal will be held over for two addttionitl ptrlormanl·~ on Au6' 27 a nd 28. already u smM~h hit. ' TH E ORANGE County Before toni1ht's ftr'11t premiert of ''Sugar," the pe r I o rm an c e . t h l' Ci"ic Playhouse'i; first playho1.u1e Is sold out tor um mer produc tion, its sc heduled flve-day't>pothghl$ Stan Wlaslck An 50 COAST PLAZA .and Brad 1-:strl n in the roles of two musicians who don women·s clothes and take refuge from Chicago gangste rs in an aJl.girl orchestra. Molly Bryan·McLeod plays lhe title role of the soloist. with ~th Titus east as the ba nd leader Jnt.,.~WDll 1111,._ lllcllerd Hwri• .. '1£TUtM Of A MAH CAillD HDaSC" l.l-U·•'4a.r •M .J SO COAST PLAZA CINEMALANO Ml4SIL ........ W-lttl --Pet.r••• .. "f'UfUR£WOtlO" (PG) llJM:H-6 IM.Ja.t •M "GATOR• •eHtHO" IPGI "THI I AD MlWS I LUSW "THI FOITUMI" tN I "SUI YIVI" Ill wCHtHO" '"TH Seitor WltoM""-Gfs• Wlffl ,... s..H Ill ''fy.,.,...... ...... Su" Exciting Fun-Riied Advenbnf ~ WR~ A ~ IJ.:111Qata• SPCCIAL ADOF;O iREAT .._ ~ .. ,, _________ _ Also on the Same Program The Devil in Miss Jon.s ...... Onty ftlll1CA1, ..... ,,,, -~ ..... . ......... u ... ... ~f IBll MON-THURS 7:154:30 SUN 1 :15-3:25-5:35 • 7:4S•t :55 ( £DWMDS CINEMA ' L M&llOIAJ ...... } COSU.MIU , ... ·uoz . DAVID BOWIE THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH M-f (R) "The Bl1ckblrd" 7:30-9:45 H· IN STAR RI NO SAT/SUN l'I GEORGE 2:00-4:15-6:30 1<•u ou twa.i0!<.cosu ... u SEOM. e:4s.11:oo u .osu u .. u u edwards MESA CINE A "'tW~OIT 9lf0 At ttTH" COSTA MIU _,. 1liE€lvfEN MOM-f'AI ~ l :I0 .. :40 10;50 SUH 2:10 4:20 .. :30 l :<ICl-10:60 ·-~. (PG) Ind "CHINO" "M>OITE.R c:oceu•ut· CHARLES 8AONSON CHIMA WEST wn-.&f6~Sf .UTMIM.CIHTll ttl-440 . f°fi~~:.:."' ~ ' SURVIVE! and "llNOO LONQ" Tft AVlllNO ALL.STAAi i M\ifOfl fU PUii "A SMALL TOWN IN TEXAS'' "ALL THE "'HIMNT't C uirin MEN" flLN PLUS "TH£ DlllOWNINQ u .-•nou••l POOL" , MfJMON ""° U Mtff "TlJNNEl VISION" PLUS "THE GROOVE .. ~.,~., TUBE'' ••UIMMCm ,,,...... I Intermission Tom Titus .. OltlVMM'" tNt .. IAIY ILUI MAllHI'° ''TUHMll. Vttaatt• UU "IVHYTHIMCt AIOUT SIX" "SURYIYr faJ '"TIDAL WA.Yr CPGJ ... ~. ... * AT SOUTH COAST VILLAGE SUNFLOWER AT BEAR STREET·Sonto Ano Concef'ts on the Vill11Q41 Gteon UNDER n.: ~E flAC',., ~~em~ Foot stomping ban10 picking by AIJE BROWN and ~-~ CANYON GRASS AUG .18. 7 PM ............ _." OATOI '"' ~'"' _,,, ..... _ .. _, --Wl-DllVI IN CNI "'"' • IAIY llUI MAllNI !NI (--··-... ~ --;;;~) ·=~r:.. --------== 11111. '"'_ .. -· .......... , .. _ -·"° ...... YNI OMaN 111 ..... ,,,, ....... ,.. . ,,, .. ......... '"'.,... .. _, lox Ofllet 0.:-ns O.lly 7.lO • SN>wl Sl•r1 11 °""' -fAllf llOJICll CMILDlltJI lll•Ofl II 'Mii ...... .,.. ... ,,._!\. -·C•-·ll ··~l f,..! Mil ;~;.J 'i -·---...... °' .... --DIUM e11 CMUIOM •ttOOO • Mll-MIOWU ,,., "° ....... ~ ... IMALl TOWtC .. TIW C11 lOGAN'I I UN ,,., CMOSIN JUI YIYOIS , .. , ~""~ DllYI IN tNI ..... IAlf l llll MAllNI fNI __ .. ,,11(- DllYI IN INI ~"'·. IAIY MUI MAllNI ,,., --'°"" '*-" -·-• llO •lllN• &.OIAWI IUH INI " IUIYfYOU .!"'>_ -iiiiiiif' IMNTMOYM '"' eua.ss ' DllTWATB KM jNI --·"'••"' _, ....... ... PUCIO• .... &Ct.no &CCK.OtU a 'ftTotlilO M tl.&- l.A "9Ut"& .... UM'- <UMtWfWOOe bun.AW IONY WAlU CMMe ....... ............. \ .,,. ..... Festival PUBLIC NOTICE ·SUGAR. • •.Scheduled flCTlnovsaus.i ... •AManATaaaWT nw,..,..,. __ •• ..,.....,. -... --.. .. &~-...IV'f Avenld:J Cabrlllo, S:ao Clemente. Raiervaliooa 4t2..o46S. O'tllt:a STAGE pro. duetlons continuing thctr maqementa oloni the OranieCou t: • At College ..... 11 .... 11111.._o,11,,c.111 -.u Willi•• AIM•ll l't,,W... 4111 ::;:--5t , -llftOIOft ... I\ C.lf, "-11,,. •• ,.,.,,1 .... flt! ,..._ a..-.~ ...... 4ltl\,(<1hl .- l11h -·~· It <-..ClltO.., ... f~ ··-I w11u-A.,..,.,,.. T'N• aLtt-ftl ••> lllt<t "'Ill IN CGIM!f '~ .. 0-t .... e....M, 9'I NY n, 1'1t. • Saddleback College stud~nt body officeni are planninJ a festiva l to welcome n tw aand r e· turnlnat studeats to the -·'The Whdom of school'• fall sem ester. Eve," the stage venion The fe11tival. which or t.be movie "All About w111 Include contests, Eve," F ridays and boolhll iand acUvlUt$, ls ,,,,,. -1\l>ed °'-(Otil o.lly "'*· Jult 't.-A ..... u , It. II, It~ J l6t-1t PUBUC NO'l1CE Saturdays at. 8;30 at Ute 1cheduJed Sept.. 17 SW't· •--,-,-Cf-,T1-ou-,-.-u-.,-.. -,"---• Irv ine Community mgat1oa.m. NAMuun11111Nr Tbca~r. Bristol Street at Eventa belng planned ... ~~.~o11.-•11 "#,.., .. •"I DW· Red Hill Avenue, Costa include sock races, llOLLMANAOIMINT, 1'010... Mesa. Rcserva Uons student-fuculty talent ::;:'.· ..... "'' a .. c"· C•0'...,'• ~57·7297 eve n ln1~. show. a areased pi& n.. 11a11 t.omP•"'· • c.111.....i. ""'1'18days. chue and a chili e ating cw-t110fl. "°'°*""'"'·'*-' "South p ifi ~(6lli~~'l'1'60 · -ac c," the. contest in wbJcb the top r1o1, ii..i11otu IHOftM:tvo b<f. cat· Rodeen and Hammers· four chili eaters advance -.i!M. • t i i I t ' h t"~ ICOll.CQlllllPANV e n mos ca . onag l to countywlde compet.l. "-~vLSl••4MI<. tbrou&h Sunday at vary· tlon. vice"""""'"' C.0.."tt Clo#-OI O<~ ~y ., In' curtaJn times at flll\ ,,., • .....,, "'"' 111<14 ""'" ,,. Se astian's West Dinner .EJ T ~"'"'" P1-.ybouse, 140 Avenida Oro fists ""-'1.....i or • ..., eo.u o.Jty":::. Pico, San Clemente, .._., ,o, 11,1 .. 11 • .,,. _,. throug h September. Top NCO Reservations 492·9950. ........ The Sunshine Boys," Neil Simon's comedy, al the Costa Mesa Holid ay Inn, Bristol Street at the San Diego Freeway, Friday and Saturday al 8:30, Sunday a l 7 :30. Reserva· lions SS7·3000. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC:I! 01' lfON-11 IES,.ONSlllLITY I •Ill -""•ttp<>n\lble le>< ""Y-• _,.,,.,.mt o•n .,01 .&ug.o1 IJ, •"•· Gtorla M . St•on9 0• Glo"• M _.,....._, •S c:.m••'I' Avt. k\.lllMI\ v .... .,. Gwl• ""'· "-'"'°" STUAltTW. PEH ........... ., .•. lM.._....,CA_ umUMt• Pullll!Md 0.•"91 ,,,.., Ddlly Ptlol. ~I IT, It,? .. 1916 )oltl.16 PUBLIC NOTICE -,IC'Tl'l'IOUS aUSINUS llAMI STATEMINT 'Tl\9 IO!lowlnt per~lt h doof\Q -· •.Satl a11tc"OAll! RAHCH. '°"'1 s.w. •n111t., S..l•An•HU -. CA9'J07 MMYN.J•11~. 10m s.w. 81n11 Sl., Satlta Ana HI,._, CA .,101 TN~~· II con-lid~ ....... ..... -.. _,,,.,,J .... - Tlll• A•lt.....,I _, filed w1111 tho (".oulnty C:letk 0(. Of'fl\99 °"""" Oii J ..... The Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro has a new sergeant m ajor, SgtMaj. J ohn D. Olexa. PUBLIC NO'nCE l'ICTITIOUS •us••UI NAJilaSTATU.UHT TM fo4-lllf ,_.._, .,.dolnll Mio _ .. ,, 1.IEWIS MANUl'ACTURING JIEWELEaS, 4lS »tl'I St.. #U & 1~ '--' a ... cll, C.llfor"I• 'Ml ,,.,.,....,;,,11ro Le•••. lOOOOMl!MI. A .. , :IJU. l.Ol A,.IH, Glllloml• -Gall AM lewis. 5000 C...tl""I• SgtMaj. Olexa, a is. year veteran of the cor· ps, s ucceeded SgtMaj. Austin Aurin, who re· tired July 29. A .... •llS, t.os A119'11<1>. Q lll-'• 90064 ------------· Tiiis bullM n 11 C~O\Kt.., .,, • PUBLIC NOTICE -···:::i::~:.1r:.i..w11 l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS H4MI! ITATEMIENT T"" tooowlft9 S*)On I• OCMllg Ml· ,..,,,., . OLO CO UNTRY ANTIQUE RIESTORATION, t•JS WlllUle• Aw. Unit 8-11, CO\I• Mtw. C•tlt W.l1 A°"41fd OWrln COl ll<Jrn. I~ Elm Aw . ~ A, CO•U. M•••• C..111. m21 n .. , Ov>•owu 11 conouctod l)y .., ,,.. dlvlOU.1 AonatdCll•<lttCol,,...n Tiii• 1ilattmt"I WU llled wflPI .... County Cltrli or O<•"!le Counltr on ""9u$111, 1916. -....... IW..d O<•not C.0.\1 0..ly PllOI, Aug. 11. U. l•. •llO S.PI. 1, 1'16 '410-16 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi> •l•le-~I ••• fried 111111'1 t1'e Count• Cieri< ol 0t•"99 ~h Oft ""'916112. 1'7l. -P\IOll$iled Of•""' C:out 0.1111 fltlcJC. Ao.ta..11. tA. lJ, •lid S.&H. l. "'' ,..,. PUBLIC NO'nCE rtCTITIO\IS aUSllfl.SS lfAMI! STATl!MENT TM lotl0Wl119 fW""'\ a re ....... Ml· nnse1! DAN.CY DETROIT, (P.O .... ..I). Pl R•-M, "C:." ugunoo '""'- Clltlofft .. '1UI °"" .. ' v. T"''· sn •• ......., ~c.·· ~ 11tac11. ca111om1• ms1 Alb<orl llollHllt. $71 ,.__.,., "C." .......,._ 11toc11, cam.,... .. ~, -----------·· T'lll• ..... j ..... h (OflOl;<lod b'f. PICTIT10USaUSINl!SS _,at,..rtfte<slllp. .. AMIE H ATIMINT 0. .... 111. Tut11 TIIO! loUo•l "9 po.son I\ c1o1,. boni· Thlt sla-1 ••• filed Wlltt tM .,. .. e.: C:....ot\I Cieri< ot Or•nge C-y on THI! I.AST NAIL. 106 lli¥tnldt A\l9l.llt 12.191'- A .. , NOwoort 9eKll, C"'lllorftlat'l'tt.l ,...... A,.,,.ld G. Notl••. ~ ~ 111>1• Pwbll$1\ed 0r""99 C:0.1t Ditlly flt~ 'N'f , U9VM, Caltlat'ftl• '16SI • A ..... 17,14.ll,a..O ~r>l.1, 1U6 *1·1' Tiii\ boJ~MI>\ " ton OU< led by .., 1,. clMdloal R-ldG.HollH PUBLIC N011CE l'ftlU Tiil• 11.i .. -nl wa• tllfCf •u. IM -----------•! 11111111.Jlled 0t•"9t C:N$I o.11~ Piiot. CO<MllY C.ltrk ol Ot•~ COun4y on ,., .. ,. 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D • ....._,, "nlt1 I~ -· II,_, .... tM °"'"'~ C:••rlt ol 0 ... 1199 c:-ity on ........IU,1'16. ,.._ P""'llfted Of~ C:0.1t Delly POoC. AUe.11,u .11,a..o s.i.c.1, 1'7t MO-N PUBLIC NO'l1CE fllrTITIOUS aUSINIU Ml.Ml ITATIM .. fT Tiie lol-1119 P,flOft\ .,. ODlnQ 111$--··· WOllLDWIDI! MARKETING COMPANY, lOOS So. HarOof 8h!CL, !>an- t• AM, CA. t:! ICM RIC,.arO J . ltadH, ,,,,, 1!:1111 SU-l,,,_l.&lft Vall•y,CA.t:!IOI Rl<l\a•d L. Rad..-, 10..7 IE1 T-, "°""C.lnll•lley,CA.t»C. Tllll bu\l,,.H It COnd!Ktff by fl QtM••I pat1110rllllp. llk ... rdJ. Aadtr Al~1'ardl..llAI-• T"'' llol•-'11 wat nled tlllll\ nw C_.ty C.-kfll Of-c:o..MyMJl/ly • n.m .. .,..,., fOljll41•1Wd Or-c,,..., Oell'f flllal ""'''JI. t ntl ........... 10, ". 1t7' llll ,, PUBLIC NOTICE fljCTITIOUllUSINdS .. AMIJTATl"41NT n..1a1-lno oe,...,, ••ollOlfttbulol· -·· HOGA N 4 S O N DIVING s11111111u : •• ..,, w. "'-"' .. A .... s.m. AM, C4n14>. J-Ill(-"...,i· 4"JJ w. MlwltA .... ~1•A,..,CA'17'1S. J-Rlt-" ..... Jr., "'22 W."'-leAwt ,$<tnlaA,,.,CA'11U. l'lllt """,,." la ,_lltttd "" • -···--·"'"· Ja-.R ........ Tl\l\ \lft!-M Woh fllfod wit" IM C-Y C.i.rll Of Or_,.. (;eoM'!lf M Jiiiy 11, ,,.,., """ 1'111>11-Ol'•ll9t CNll Delly POot, 411Q1AU , 10, 11, U. 1•1l M76-7' PUBUC N<mCE 6· 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L ·y p I L 0 ·y c L A s ' . s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 ·a· n. ............... ••O....c..t ~ILY PllOT CLASSIFIED ADS 'fw C. W lt, ,....., It, tr .. II Wlell o w.t All (842•5878) o...c.1 ~. ,ti.le,, ........ ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• . RlORS; Ad•.lffiaen .... dttel&....,. .. .., _. ,..,.. "" ,.,.. ••••clot.-.. n. DAILY PILOT es.-.t I fintln- MMrtloa oety. Tue$day.August 17.1976 DAILY PILOT 8{ RUUY HICE! BeautiFully clean ! Four Bedroom ''hidden two-story'• with a n altic-type sewin~ room. sparkling pool, formal dining room and joy oC joys -a se<>ond Cloor laund ry chutt-to a ground floor laundry room. Really nice at $99,000. U,_.lfJU~ li()M~s· REAL TORS~ 546·5990 llG CANYON C.C. YllWI . This ls that beautiCul origlnal Dover model by Denne Homes. 2 th.>drooms , fumily r m, formal dining nrcn & 2 luxurious bnth:;. Air·condittoned, Cabulou~ 'n'iew o( gotc eoyrse. $159.500 JO UE G RANDVALL~E Open Wed. 1·5 2111 s ......... HHts1toed NEWPORT CIHta. H.I. 644-49 I 0 I . G1•r• IOOJ G1Mref 1002 ....................... ··········!············ 1525 Mesa Verde Drive. Costa Mesa ...... tors. ........................... ~ __ !11111 ............................... ... G .. ,.. 1002 fie•rel 1002 .............................................. 1002 . Promonfor'J Decorator coordinated, tiko new! 4 'Bdrms .• family rm., den. dining rm. Curved cantilevered deck. Slip for .two 60 ft. boats. $279.000. 1 AIAHOOHED ,,,4:;: CUL ·DE·SAC A long country l ane Sharp 4 bedrm, extra shaded beneath a.n um· l arge yard . Room tor brella of towering trees pool, boat acc e ss. leads to this rust ic Enclosed )>atio. Nc:ar hideway. Big wooden 3 Mile Square l'ark. bedroom r anch sits on Pnced al S69,900. LtDOISU OUTSTANDING!! Cuis.t. home on 40 ft .• BR. + :sep. maid's qtrs. dimng rm. oak firs., sun dedcs. S210.ooo LAWSON REAL TY * * 6 75°4562 •• enormous \'II acre! Ex·[~ 1·· ~ulive. entry to sweep· UPERB 816 c·~NYON 1n g lavin g room. OME$ ft' Go urme t kitchen , _ separate Mom·ln·f:.aw 1565W.laMf,C.M. CUSTQMI. quarters. Soari n g NMtlolll••bUl111llwt staircase to bedroom1~~~~~-~~s~~~~ Spectacular 41140 sq.ft. 4 compleit ! A rustic1• bedroom home in ftnal paradise ln horse <'OUD· stages of cons truction. 1ry. Vacant.. Seller UPGRADED Faqillyroomandlibrary dcspernte. Try $7 ,400 MESA1>EL MAR OV"erlooking gorgeous total down! Call ror Prestidge area. Lols of pool area and ~o il quickshowint. 847·6010 custom features i.n this 4 course. 2 Story livinti Ol'fN 111•>-ir·HiJN10111 1V1Cr• bedroom ·•cREAM room with m11 ~S I\~ ~-THE REAL ' ~S_!~TERS_ PUFF". Would you firepl•cu und view lof\. believe a 15' la undry $36S,000 room ? + party time 640-6161 FAMILY ROOM with BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 341 !hoy.,,J., o,.,,. N ri oi'.> 0161 .... , ... IOOJG......r IOOZ .............................................. IACKl.AY MAGMtFtCIMT WATEINOM1' IE.AUTY Open fe eling. all stain $175,000 . , Jess kitc hen lovely :.ha 5 Br hmc. Ma:1:1ive llvml' crp lg d'e c ora t o room s urrQundcd hy ~aJlpa~r & lg yitrd are water. Nestled umon j! just n rew or many offer-U'ffS & beaut. lndsl'.pd 11'\gS in this 3 bd, 2 ba garden w/~vered . bnck hom~ in on'' of li patio & dcrk leadmg to lll'('Us. Newly ofhircd n~r your own pvt dock. R..-al · Sti6 000 $45 9491 ly 11pedal one or a lttnd. • · Private beach & tonn1~ <.--c lub. Lake 1-.. orcsl by owner. 581·11'477 t;;;;;;;;;;:;;::::::::::~ WET BAR. Custom light. r i.ng. Dutil in speakers are MEW HOMES some of t.he many de· AT $57,900 Walker & lee Ro al fstate ~ COATS & WALLACE 1 UNITS .flve years old -with Spanish architecture. tile roof, arcbea, etc. WiU trade up or sell outri&bt. $135.000 ·~ tails. How a bout tea Only 4 lett. i''ormol tilt' house + go ldfish REAL ESTATE INC stream!! Hurl")' to seel~~~~~~~~~~~ entries. Choose you r I· carpe t . Usl'd brit'k call546-2313 ,r:. rtreplacL•s. Vaultl.'d cc1l · Oi'fN !ti II• II PUN ro ~t;.. lf • _. 0 MEW LISTIM~ --:::::::..---::::;;.-mits. AM ll"M inten·om. Doll House on luri:e, t'Or· SALESPEOPLE Huge ma:1tcr sui tes. Twu ner R·2 tot. 2 8drm:1, and three bedrooms. with nke patio & fenc NEEDED O\fersh::ed garages. Con · )ard. Sleps to bay & Now that we'v<• moved c re te drives . Shake TWO STOlY IEAUTY blks. to ocean. Priced a mtoour new home 111 The roofs. Room for RV park· $77,500 S7!J',950 N e wp o rt ll u r b 0 r in!{. Located in heart of ~THE REAL 1 ~:Jl_ ESTATERS Beautiful executi ve 673-3003 fl73-8086Evt•. Ch:11nbcr of Commeree Huntington Beach. Cull Dulidln~. on J amboree now842·2535. home. The t'harm or hiith HouiJ. we mu~l add three Oi'fN 111~·"s•uN1081"I(1 • UYEGllAT vaulted ceilin R, hvy f I• I c~:! ~ll. :':~~· ~orv~y,r:~~a,rd~: f~~~~;~h:!:~~~~:i~! ~;~,, ~~·~ii~l~~~~~~~~W~l~j~·:~~~ Da-.av w/stooefrplc. Dooorated area. Jf you desire pre· -!S · y ·-·-·=···~ wr-.-A llke a mode.I . Private · ff' l l ._._ • 2 ........ ~m u•I'·. ~ sug1ous o ice sur round· •wv ~ .. ... ay yard for children. W"'TllFRO ... T i · I Eaatsld.• Coala Meta oa'tla&l.545-N&&. "" " ngs, congenaa us· BACK IN ' +++ llallile flu.nclaa ,...,._.Sllerff sociates and a &.op com· I + ++ •• ,.,ea lor each Private 8each. 'rbJs <I Br pensation package. call YOUR eo•r ualt. Co~y house plus 2 Story Home has many Jack Yonkera for GP· ft newer apartment. Each quality decorator ap pointmcnt. Olt CAMPER. thru has secluded yard for polntments. Gracious 640-9900 your own boat gute .. en· • privacy. AU for SSS,ooo.t-----..._ ____ spacious wilh m any Joy the. beautiful patio cau lor more informa· SPANISH amenities for family liv fft-IR-I &I.Ji~ with bwllln brick BBQ Uon&46-71'11 Tll-LIYB. ing. l short bl()('k to poo 11urroundcd by s plit orrNm9•1t"lh.wrou N1Cu · II.A.CH &tenniacourt . $128,750. Valle"y Realty rcdar fenc ing. Th iii ~·~.'j}[ THE RE"l ~ ESTAHRS Costa Mesa 3-bcdroom 2 Double door entry to HOMES I-outdoor living and convc· elefant raised living REAl ESTATE IMMACULATE ruent to schools and sho1J· ASSUME $40,000 -WATERFROM' ~~~~~~~~ bath home is ideal for room with Granada 63H400 $44900 ping.Only$48,000.Dyop· IALIOAISLAHD fireplace. Formal dinini: _ _ _ _ _ Meticulousl~ cared for 11oinlmenlonly. Two on a lot! Front Is a room. Huge Barcelona ~..-..-...._ family home oo lg lot spark 1 in g a B D garden view kit c h-:n . HEW LISTING! Wllh fruit trees, BBQ. & II I dollbouse. Back is 1 DD Flesta party room w1lh I n West c Ii ff.Dove featuring 3 big bdrms, 2 • Qual~ art.lit deUgbt. Recently wall ofglassvlew_o~lush Shores. Your favoril baths , and bui lL ·in PICIC9 ' r emodeled. Both grounds. Magn1hcenl house on your fa voril kllchen.Oncul-Oe·sacst. Prap...tn separated by twin master suite and sweep· cornerwith yo_urfavorit Sale for little feet. . 752.1920 • patiols.Cttta.lnly best buy Ing s tairs to second story sycamores. Enter over 646-77U 1400 ouun NI 'UAOf on the Js land')llt only •.\Ailes. Assume $40,000· gleaming tiles throug · · $130000.5'5-Ntl 7~VAloan.Nonewloan us ed brick-see high VA~AHT2STORY ' ii costs. $398/mo. pays all. beamed ccilinl!S an ,..EWPORT I Call_963·188l . . warm wood paneling. 4 RIVIERA =.ii ';"'-.r1::9•11s l11HtoM~t· Bedrooms, sep study, · Coii· --·-baths, and large country Vacant 2 story l.!:..._!~~~~~~~J family kitchen with fplc. domjnium liJeally local· ..., VA e d. Walk tu school. t. Just a real beauty-lie includes pool, biJhards , J llDltOOM ~, ltrm· the first lime. lounge, pavlllon, jacuzzi. $37,750 MAHDHIW DUPLEX PETE BARRETT Assumable suuna & Tennis. Owner BeauUful 3 bedroom In llOUibl after £aatside -REALTY-bad to move North Anx·. home In move·ln condi· Back Bay area. No com &4Z·S200 &7S·4t60 OR NO or LO DOWN on a ious to sell. Take advan· lion, near new carpets mon wall, just Ilk _._. __ ---.-new VA loan. on thl'l Im· tagc.CallS46·2313 . throughout. Locat ed separate homes! Eac --~~ mat'ulate 3 bedroom 2 Ol'fNlll9••1s1uN IOMN1<t• near shopping a n d has 3 bdrma, 3 baths. bath home with bri 0 ck l•i1t~~·111· acboola. Extra large roar Fr pie in I iv . rm. & IEAUTIFUL fireplace, double garage _ , .·; ' • ~ant Hurry! Won't last master bdrm. Just list IRVIME TERRA.CE and fresh paint ln and :' ....,.,.~~ •• .:;J, at tbil price. ed.6'6-77U. 3 Bedroom family home oul.A!ik.g$49,9ll0. ~ • Ol'INft'.;,,.1 ruto1 mMN>.'f't with Fv°' & waterfall RIDUCl!D!I I g&JJ1Jij•'11 1J1 ~a~:nt: ~ ~l~ ;:.J~'ir l~I\~ 11. 1au1111 ~ 0 w N E fl 's M 0 TI . ~~ qij\ iF •--------• 1t.$94.soo.cu1t 644 m o .__=. ~:rJc~ob~·a~:rfa'!n \~~ •-••••-.,.,...,,,. :;."'· ..-. -r712•1920 rorn~al din rm, <iu.kl. SP AMISH IST ATE r;, MOO QUA1ut. MWP041TllACM tredrncd street. II urry. 1 AnlMTION $4Z,f00·'l•ACRE REA;t~~TO,. RS POOL ~~;;i~ mulll move. We are ~A·llf·D· Cul-de·uc shi:llcr a • l·N·G 1u1d are Interested private courty11 rd11 !I .,:;;;::;::=;::· ;:::;::~1 & IOHUS RM FOREST OLSON INC In three •dd.IUonal u le. Spanish morblc entryl• EVcrylhlna active fnml· ---• reprnentalives-two for t ends adobe w all 11 ! ly llke11 111 here ror Indoor INCOME rAOPIRTY re1ldenUal aalea tr one Fiesta dlninc room hi· & oulcJl)CJt run. Top condi· W h ct h 1• r >' o u n., c ti for a new commercial lltea Cantlna kitchen! Do•er Shores Uon. ocellent locution. owner's unit plus Income dlvlalon. floa110 c&IJ for Vaulloo celllngs acc11nt t 226 Polaris FV HI .Mu11t fieo. J'r1ced or 1trictcy un lnvll!ltmont apPOintmem. <Jun COie Span\sb archways and o,.11Wed-fri 1·5 r ii:ht. Subtnit y our lo shclttor your Income. or Don Von Oeldern). sec I u d e 11 a t u d >' ! A SllOWl't../\C t: with 11m111lcr home In trodc. <'1111 to 11t.'<l thi11 cxcatlni: COLI OFHIWPORT Separate family room. A view. ll Dc-drooms or 5 968·337lor5"6-1754 nrw li11tlng on 11rlmc pro llA.LTORS 3-bedroom Cau Oil hUJlt' bt'drooms -lllm1r)' ()(. ...-v1.1tty In Co11tt1 Mou. ,7 ., 5511 V. acre. Won't liul fic't.'-J}lu11 larJ(c!famllv Won't lul l o ne ot r ~end • try any otter, to r m 11 I d i n 111 i: -• 1149,000. fl13·"~~1. •-----------tiw1.ecuo rt o d t '' Ol'INrno·"~"'"''H'"'"" ·~~~~~~~a~f:.;.•JI . !Jf1Nt~,.,, .. ,~10rr,,~i ·· .~~~:~i:Lfn9ffi~·o~ ~cd ads soil big [9 llulll1ll ll well -Call NOW, .OOlll""" AM AU. items, smull ltom1 o _. _ .-liJ .... 1••••-. "2-5818. C.M. ·--11US un)' item. Just call .JI!. , ..... 642-5678. \W•nt od result!! tl42·56'71f r:::;:~i.:_S_T_'.A ... R GAZB!t·~ • I G1Mrel 1002G1Mrel 1002 .... a.At' I. IOC.LAlf---... --..:-4 ......................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• -""'·~ M ,. _ _,._, ... H URA 1--------11 .. -------------... ~~ ..... ~ ........ -.... .... ""·"G .. ~" ,_3'::~~..= .. e:t ..... 1• .. ,·_...... DUPLEU cae: ,...,.. ,.~ ~,., MONE Y MAK ER! I 2°"'" .t>~ 6lo.t P RICED TO SELL! I /\t a,._ ~'-"'""-$21.000 thi.t ou\ or area ~ i~"' Et-E~ . duplex makes an U • 10111 ILllRS ca ,_ l!C" .,,__ cellenl lnveslment to •-;;",..... .. _ tho ntw lnveator. Call .:;:,. ..o!::::' n~ oowfordetlllll. OVER 50 YE.ARS OF SE~VICE '''° .io.. ,,_ ~~!!:!!J 11""' •1.,... n~ 14M I 4 I l!~ :it:. ~... SEA WIND CONDO it Tt •\ "" ,, !!.r. " n:::• ~l!. ~~ End Unit with Many Upgrades. 2 ~Y!UI =t-:=... ~~ ~~l!a Bedrooms 2 BatN. Den. Washef & ~~ r.~ rr:: Dryer Included. S62,500 g:;. ::t::.. ~=--ILUFFS COteO lieY:l!LI It:-, s:::: :;::;:-Popular V Plan with 3 Bedrooms 2~ ~t!:• ~§.. • g::_ Don't give up Uic ship! .Baths. Pat.ic:~. Dbl Garage. $73,500 l:i'o.i i~ {)lit_, =~it•h~..i'~:~::i 881DOVERDRIVE ' &31-1800 ~~~~~~~~~~! ~ ' THE REAi. ESTA HRS_, ' I , 1 , I I I I I I BAY & BEACH REALTY SPECTACUl:AR OCEANFRONT Ttu& 3 bdrm. condo is t,.eally a beauty & with iLtt ocean view Mck . .(Ommunlty pool, wide bcfichcs & privacy, It offers most gracious oce. nfront hvmg. All appliancf>s arc included. J\skinK $149,SOO H.-i ~tioluotietca • • ...,...* OPIN •U. W8 I ·5 PM UMtQUI IM IROADM<>Oa -Backs to greenbelt. ide to park. 4 Bedrooms plus boy's den. s plit, Sl49,SOO U,_.IVUI: liC>Mt:S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2.443 f1$t Coast Highway. Corona del Mar ' Hrd\\ d ""· 3 llr, :? 8a. form dint'. cµti.. bltn!>. fl)lc . a:.l!.Um c \"A ur " ~·3139 -, ~.':':..5:. ....... 1~~~:::.~.~ ...... ., ... .,.,.. .. ech I 0'9 Newpwt heclt I Hf •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..................................... Wh)• wuit for the future-lo Come to you ? Ml'<!l It hutr-wuy' DWUX Bayfront 2 bdrm .. l bath up ; 2 bdrm & 2 baths down. Super sondy beMch Ueduced to $247,000 LOT Design your own home on rare. large lot. Selle r will help finance ~.000 LIDO REALTY un v1ea.w., tif.a. 67J.7JOO ..-. .. eclt I 041 M.wport .. och I 06' ft....-• or.st t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 B:i, new p11mt rµt:., ~ ...,.. AA -""~~···~···-•--WANT TO HertMw View HCMM Ci1Mrel I 002 loltoo r.-.wa. I 007 lrllhcpd · ·· + G ucl>t ·· 011 bf NtOIAY LEAS IE/OPT wanl~ by doctor d1rl'ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar, ~7.SOO Owner/Agt IUILD HOW? Jy from ownt-r Sll-8477 Ga•r.. IOOJfGaw.. 1002 5'A.MISHMAN$10H R~Ut'f'C.i ' s Br, a h11. nr. 6312111 nu MO-£ YOU O:a~g;u~~~n~i~':en ~~~ ttob•bk,o:e"t"~p('p~no~~~--OPEHHOUU •••••••••••••••••••••~••••••••••••••••••••••• OH HILL ba> .lccx-ean $1Sl.SOO ---------. KtilOW Low M1nntcnunee Yard .... ''"' .. " ' rOo&.·IEACH I UR, 3 bJ .• )137.UOO $44,000 JOOUt this homt>. too S2500 dn.CJll SS9 5687 pl:t~ for 22tl0 ,q. ft • Su per bu~ I 11 N w Pl S5 ' ,00 ~lar~ha.JI Kil> 675 4 1 wkd•-s or 6.*0IG6. ple.tse Bdrm. custom home Shores W:ilk lo bf11ch. Y M SPICTACULAI• 8 "Id • - - -mor\' )OU 1 v..int it• ' S-S.000 pools. te11m\ 4 br. 3 h.i. llG CAM 0 . uh. Wrought iwn entry lo IA YFttOHT Hurry! CM't Last! HO\ al trcJtme111 throout,1-~-•-v_e_n_,a_m_e &_n_um_bt>_r_ .._.ORIHS IEAL TY with ~II e~tru~ 0 1w11 your gorgeous dream home on t IS huge 11\inR room with 2 Br ., Ba Condo i...o,·ely 3 br home on 3bdrm.3c .. ri:Jr,plu'h JUSTREDUCED " how.eSul&SUnl !loruu super lot. with 190 f~. frontage on. the \'aulted ceillngl> and noor rJnora,;;ic \'le"". sub :.hady trce·hned l>lrect. nc.t carpet. Koman tub:.. * 494-8057 * tit sold. 336 Collon, I'\ 11 golf course, overlooking a lake. Pnc~ to Ct'llinR fireplllC(' purklfl". Sl'CUMIY bldi;. Lurgc lut. w reJr ).I CUl>lOm t•abrncb. wale T·Rock Broadmoor.. Plan ----, H at $150.000. Even the street address IS Dramatic oalle"' Wt-l .:-,, L~ w·1, 0 •• T u " y lll'Cf!l>. 645-7221 bOft Vnulll>d Cl'll. bJck of I. 3 Or 2 1\3. Fam Rm. "PRIVATF: roperty °"" 1H b;u'. Sp1ruJ st.;,1rtaJ.c 10 TO\\'EHS •' -u .. ~ -.... "" " " " .. .,, r-' u CE"'T~RY"J m "r'·6 t. ~•0~11 '1 1 • .. 1 · manv up0 rades. owner. CO't'IUNITY'" 630ll WCstllwy,N.Shn. 67M400 i.pacious master su1tc & JtO f'ERNANDO W~TCLIF ·REALTY 7141968·4-'SG ~.sooorfer 833'8256 Sensational Ocean View __ oo ~-- c htldrens QU3rler:.. OP .. :NSAT&SL'N ----_____ MUYGRAHDE! Private btlllch . l'l1H·. Newport Crt'st. 3 Hll , Gourmet kitchen. Dine; Sl4S.OOU Owner 1213) By owner. 2br. den, 1 ,~ 4 Bdrm. quality carpcb. f AMT ASTIC ! troruc Sei:urity gates. ~ la~tcfully dee. w panel t.ush ~errace~. lll-!RR\ ~...f.293 ba.wrk shp. cnr lot. wrk dcroralor drupe~. wood This goraeous, complete-pools. tt'nms. m BLUe mt;. wcl·bur. S7S,OOO for this det'Orator l> de· ... _, M 1022 shop 2017 Maple $48 SOU c n l r y, ~or 1; c o·u i. ly up((raded Yale Plan in LAGOON VI LI.AS. 3 Ag1.1nt 7~·902:! hghl. 963·7881. Corona un or ' wallpaper, frml din rm, prest11(ious College Park bedrms. 3 bas, new w /w --<>'fll"''>·•'\"'""'"'-rr ••••••••••••••••••••••• <l!M-8828 lit. fam rm. I ~·r new• offors4 bigbdrms.fam1. carps.Totallyrcdccorlll·t---------l~. I TURNKEY Prideofo"nershiparca! I)' room w /wet bar, ed. bll·in k1lch. Scnous l.liJ!l :1!~l! MESA VERDE 714 1968·-t4SG breakfust nook In kitchen seller in l.'scrow on tun::e SPYG' •SS HILL _ £\fa fl _ PERFECT & format dining room. home. Quick Ocrupan· u. DiYiticMtof....,.llrrn•••fC:.. _ -----••••~ Only steps to Carniilio B\' OWN1':H Glen Mar. But Ulal's not-all. Th cy-$129,SOO Tcrmli. Newport iwnch's finest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Park. An immarulate re TRl·l£Y£l i.ngl sty 4 Br 1"1 Ba. \'tr. Pro r cs s Ion a I I Y BLUE LAGOON R.E . custom homcsitcl>, on tho -MESAdelMAR rcntl) remodeled 21 '··"ish4bedroom,3bat Brookhurl>l & i\d11m:., fondsca~ s:ardens ac· lnc ...... 17141 499-4271 \'errlop of Spyglass lhll. Ge•r.. IOOz'Gaw.. 1002 Sq l"t 3 8R +den.3 Ba,...., mo\'e in <·ond Wixtras rentthebeauUfulPool &..._ ________ .. w11 buHdtoawl . .from ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• homl'. Formal IJinrng, "Ith 2 fireplaces & la111 Comer lot Trlr or l>OQ Sp "nJI cc1 2000 ,. S19 900 5'ECT ACUL.U SPY4M.ASS Oh, s uch a view! And the home 1s beauti(uJ. too! 4 bdrm. Cape Horn with soft green car pets. professiona l decorating, landsca pin g a n d immaculate houseke>eping. At $198,500, a listing of June Gruhn 's. UJ!llill()UI: liC>Ml:S REAL TORS", 675-6000 2443 hst Cont Highway, Co~ona del Mar Five Bedr80m \Lew deck for elegant e n access. Pnnc onb 0pe a . ..., .,., · · · n; ram rm. ,.el bar. IR l.'k DIMCH REALTY Spy1tluss HlllS:ilcsOrc \\'ellderoratedtwo-i.tory master i.u1te & un· tl'rta1 n1ng .• I e flt!\\ h:.e Sal & Sun Noon 11 Mn J.S tlodegaDuy Ori vf' ~Ian home with 3 bulbrooro.' bt>lle\'llblestoruic carpeting It drapes 5P:it. Or b) uppt ooly ---------Ne" port llcuch formal dining and a b\.lti' ncMi•e ll1tiftcj Spu rk h" ~ '' u 1 ut' 11 I0322 Shan..:ri La l>r Ra n<'ho San J oaq u1 n t7H lG4H321 gourmelk1t~n.localed 644-721 t ~·000•962•7771 962·l:?Alor !>Sti-7oo7 To"'nhome. new. By on ono ol Costa Me o'i. SE.ACUFF owner. Gorgeous \iew. hne:it•streets, ~ hort m11 3 Ur"!I + lr,K comer lot ~pgradc:>. Bllnl>. drps, Charact•• walk from all 11cbool 1 I 1 1 1 ~an} xtrJ'-6811 St'enl Walt E\'es/Wkn ds .... .. nd 11"'--p1n[ ""'·II pn-752.a.239or Refs:M2·897S Old Vlctona Bch homt! • ...,., r u • "" Ii II y , l> !I U • 0 0 ti $13.900. CAL SSS-2660 -----Owner, ei.r ~JS 688• .. i•--------•I w/great formal rmit, .SELECT HARBOR VtF.W llll~LS .,..,1131 hdwd. rlr!oo • cloi>c 1n t"l XERUPPER '"". ·-..C'-oS•J~ whlteWlllU\'\l,4 UR,2\, PROPERTIES F'anl~tk view of bay , NEW! By owner. C11rden N .$199.000 PFAl ESTATE ,,.1,' •• ''''t •. "' • .. •• • i... ,, OWMER GOING ..• , out or counlry ltarbor V1t.•W rortonno. Super pool with cov\'red dt•rk area; fln1 hl'd bonus room. best locallon' Christ me 833 :t:J07 Newwrt ccoier Swim' ~st.i.lde 2 br. fpl<', lo\CI} ••HEW HOMI• * ll'vel. Step dn liv rm.~~~~~~~~~~ Investors oppty Will pool, lrg h\' rm. <tBR. clean home. SS5,500. 8111 '2Br+den, 2 ba. SUPER•· ~-1776 . trade <'O lleet ion o 2bu. Needs work. brin big yard. Bes t tor., fo"OR llNOl.;Jt ~.ooo VIEW! All upgrades UNIQUE eert1fted diamonds & your paintbrush. Onl treellned st. Call Centuo An-~~le~h!~in" 189.500. Ph 833·3066 AHD EXCITING! gem stones ror homt' In $J 19,500 Agt. 673 7001 21S<&S·I168 or 833·9000. " " i---------•1 ... d•iion "nhan<'cs the n •· C t We.sU.1dl• Heally, Inc " " "' n II "" •. i\ . a r" :i . - -MESA VERDE 848·2323 xJnt ocean \'lews from !m11t!U'<'. 53tHl272eve11. CCM"OftCI Hl'Jhlonck YOUR llGGIST this dram•tic Spanl~h OLD WITH Sharp J ~r::1ly hom ~~---·. --.-·,-1 MIST AKE home. No txpwbe has IB Cf.?paQ £~ A.a OAK HARDWOODS in greal loc. Tustefolly BY O~Nt:H ·Nl'.W. n\'ver would be to pass up this been spart'd in Luxury - CO-OM.ADIL M .& uo decorated. A new hslinjl. hvl'd '"· Sbr. 31.>~. wl~ to beautiful 2 br home. This appt's., lnchldlng free-Bluffs Townhou:ie · Oy HEW LISTING "'" D Bourke,Rllr.5469950 bch,o~nhous\'~al.Sun. Culverdale Plun41 is lhe Corm pool, JncurLI, step· Owne r , 3 hr, 2''1 bu. ~autJrully remodele<I 2 MIHI OCE.ANVllW -----l213) 373·3871 mlllll popular 2 br plan in down ~ar &. bllhard rm. Shllrp Sell or leusc·. Ole Bdrm home on R2 lol. 3 UR 2 IJa, In a walk· lo· 2030 f'EO~RAL £;;-r-11 e 1_i:_h_b _r_h_d Irvine. Grent for young Truly an excitlnit home 762·8800, Res 640-2003 with possibilllle.s for l'X· prlvat• b"~ch N"'"'" f \LY 0 l:y ·tcnc wav for a lnrl?I family w ho _ - - ----•. -. ... .., FREEOO .... u o't".· 38~. L11Cut'sl11 , nr bt'h & am ' n " ... ~a ~ ..a-.: II r pan.sioo. Copper plumb restored beuullful oa •• n " " " hool 4 bd 2 00 rrom beautiful communt· ~·res 3 versat "'· une GOLF COURSE' J I Ga•r.. I 00 1002 ing, fireplace with ra11ed f I oo r s . brand new 2·car gar. S46,7SO/ $34. sr s, rm. · ' ty pool, parka & tennis Uonal noor plan. $255,000 ls acron lhe street fronl • •••••••••••••••••••••• hearth, move m t'ond1 k1lcben. formal dioin assumable loan. Pll,() fum rm Owner flh,00() l'OIJrts. A JUY l.00. wn. Call 9 this fine 3 Dr, 2 Ba home . .. 1 FOR A .---------. lion. $87.!IOO. Call for up and '"'all boat ).lorage REAL ~TATE. S4<M5.SS ~583------Ml·2000 · ·. ft~bt:P& $75,500. 10''-dn. Dnve by l SPECIAL FAMILY coa.. Park pg!.~};!1~~~,\~~?;~!c,. 0n~:.~~~k·844·72ll HEW LISTtMG! RANCH REALTY . ~w 2303 Anniversary 1.ane Located In Ba'/t'rbl. On CUSTOM ! I Old Laguna charm on PRICED DH'ffflf '99·1800 or call SS6-8J8l. DALE ol the lowest pncec1 lorg Not ~11lly bu\ ... so rom · ~ 11.iJ-"il!ilJ Easlside ! Unusoa I 2· ftlU •• r----------1---------6-1 WUl.LNER, O\\ ner's ex· fa mily ho me& In thl pletelrup1trad~andl'X· JJlj jJJ s t ory home with Great 4 bedroom home. AIR t'l1»11ve 11gt beautiful res1den\la pand~ )'00 can t lei! \be . .;::::..,:11••····-bdrms .. P~ baths, den all new carpel• &dra~. COHDITIOMlD .... I I os21 __ m_a_c_3_b""r.-2-b_a_. Sec--,ud-e-d area of Newport Beach difference. tr you ·re -----------.din ing rm .• bll-ans . Close to Wei;tminfiler Ttus beautiC\11 3 br home ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrd, btO Ind cpn'a. Call Bedrooms m addition l looking lbr qualit)•. •big Ffxer UPP« wfView \'l'rUKla off upper bdrm .. l\lall and Goldenwellt tn I.he Colony offers cool 0001tGLASS3 Bdrm .. eves, 645·2464. Open spacious m.sler suite. bedroom", J bat~ and OCUHFtlOMT Fabulous bay vu, Rreal Carden·lype yard wit College. Slcal ror ss7.ooo. rehef from AUC!Bl heat 2 bath, dinlnc rm. home Sal/Sun, l·S. 15111 Sylvla Shown by appointment formaldlnlng,donlml!I Deluxeduplex;2bdrms aNa. swim 'g pool, huge separ all' work.shop ,, wa\'e. This modified w/lolerl~r gardc n1, Lane.Alt. on.ly. S132,SOO. lncluchng thl" property. Too many 2 ba., bll·ms. frpl . 1 h\' rm Comes~ what l\1ove·m cund.S67,SOI Plan3hasadcn&fllmily sauna. ~ll·ln vacuum •--------- land. 673~. fealures lo Od\'erU·c• ea~h unll. Supl'r sun some work v.111 buy for Gii WALKER MM56t. 983•1718 room. Tinted windows system on pool sire lot ... --------• Ol'ltwtn0·•1sr11111"'N "' .. '' Calls.IS.5880 derlt • .a Car garage ' thclowpnceof$119,SOO. RE.ALTY 675-520 thruoul. Close lo com• w/ocean, m_ounlnln & CATALINA [.11~1 111 ~I $189.SOO! ' __ Agt. 673·7601 mun1ty park tennis golf course \'lc ws. PLUS • i lolloa loy Prop.. OOESN"T LOOK Ir-vine 1044 court s & pool. Call lot.smoll! 1145.ooo. & OCE.AN VlfWl.I. i' j Rfffton l II OUPl.fX ITS AGE ....................... sst-aooo ~:::;::;:;:;;::;:;i-~~~~~~~~1--~·~6:7=.:5·~7~0;.:6:0:.;•_~ Call u?~~~~~~DBdrm up!~rs.;.·:~~~:~slir. . HEAT 2 IDRM RANCH REAL TY g~:'mr~r3 t;;~~~ r~~:ry •SPECIAL* PAINT I. SAVE ch armer w /1 11t• Mstr +ram rm. 1 mi lo s. est Cahf. lime. J1rcat cul de home wllh 1>crmanenl COSTA MHA THE OCEAN! Udrm, sunny palio 11nd l'larn. Lu Hunt Really. sac location. New· cplfi, TURTLEROCK 1---....---.;_ __ 1 view. 4 Bedroom.• bath.' Is JUSl 2 short miles from E-Z lo rent liachclor Apt. !179-81166 pulnt, simnklcr11. patio, family room. patio and Large 2 bedroom Con· UMDlll $50,000 Ont>'i tOS.000. --------1 lndscp·g. tmmed oetfY· BROADMOOR deck. Fantu11lic Newport clom lnium. Squeaky Coz"•3'-""room ·2b6th thisverynm.•3yearnl'\\ C.n6 .... 7~fl S 2500 C> B • vol e "I $1 10000 Cull dean. New carpels & ho~e N;d soml' TLC. 2 !ltory, 3 bedroom plus ~.,,.. 6 Foulltctin Valley I 034 !> • · wncr· r r · Great View! Laguna Niguel ~~tsi ' · fl'fth paint. 1 •, Bath. B1i: Assumu ble VJ\ I oa n. den home. f'am1ly room. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-5222 Pl I 3b I l t -L.-:--' d ll D ble Douh l e rirep l at'e r._ ________ -4 an • r, amrm,mn thcu~communfty • t"ovcre pa o. Priredt1l$48.~.Callfor 1• Oy0wnr.2bdCondo.Nl'w cond. upgraded, b'/ FOR • i.:arage. Pool/r lubhollll<'. DPPOlntmenl l>.16 7171 Formal rntry leadi. inti JUST LISTED <'Plll & paml. pool rutll .. o wner Av a 11 (o r LAGUNA NIOUEL AsklnQ only 541.000 Call OOf,. "' v.., HV'• •·rn •al' :~~l'lull~0~~n~1g 1~~·~1:~ 3 Bedroom. shake roof, Sll.500. S51 ·0931 ____ po11sei;sion Au g 20. PROPERTIES ~~~~~~~~~~ ~-HERITAGE . • R EALTORS $40-llSl. [~ 11~1·11·~1 brtt.t.es Wl\h II pl'ak n COZY a CUAM OUlMZCd lot w1lh hui:c CALIF HOMES $fJ I ,500. 6348 S ierra CALL 1- 1 ' ' booviewofColohn<i Jn Oupkx. 2 bdrm , lu11r ya rd nnc1 gardrn . • ~lena. Open Ho u se La0 un.aNi&uelRenlt'/ LOVF.LY 3HR MON CO \ j plnyrnom or :int Mrm , Crramle rntrr Large 3BR.2BA. Wlllk lo !lchls Sat1Sun, 12·1. 833·2569. 491..84040 110·5050 " . --·•-••••-llunUngton l.lcurh f'll"<t +I h<trm . no 81CPI> Vu k1trhen anti family room. tenrus ch. Wood dct'ks ..,. on pool u lol Vacant & tame ad\·erti:u.'tl. $7:1.00U <'lllll. ,.hinin~ I. on l) Pn,ncy ~nlorc Only sharp homl'. vnccd t T1;JRTLEROCK .S Br 2 Ba. -::..-_ -~ --~ rt.'ady to move in now. ~ .... HERITAGE . . Rt.ALTORS Cl "'1~.1 "d ••2 ui-. CaJI S.l2·253$ ~··• 000 sell ~.500. t' am Rm + at r1 um Art fast, this one won't IV.111•"'~ s __ '" • ...,, on••' v. . 'L •. •. 112.!iOO .,..., I •a...1 H R .a... RO. IERTS RE ... LTY A~ 673 76-01 w1land. Open hse Sal & asl • .. too G .. 1002 [~ --·-··-ti vn••n y .... , A -- ---SunJS.Cal1833·01$1 $56,000 __!!~II-~""-·--=~:::: ............... :~~~: .............. ~ '?!I!--3001 !:: <:11t llw\' 673 8.'110 848·1688 DIANE HOME Lovely 2Br. 2 ha condo Hn <'k hey . :tbr, 2•,bu, . =!!~.~:._ 01ta MHO I 02•1---------4 Particular? Cstm dLiv rm W/ frplC' form din. fum rm. pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLOSl-OUT 1'hu1 ~ Bt>Ri\1. beauty Ollwshr, s/r ov<1n, ~I{'\' ~116,SOO Cull U12 <H3U C-1~ I D-.. t-. JUSTRlDUCEO C'nllf"'" r uk wvel• 3hc.I. Pa ks.de Estate II you'r• lookmi: for i hlTh <lramullc ul'<'h1lcc· aar rl r o pn r . 0111 UIUW9 DCllli'WI' naoo • " ., r I ·n~whomr,wr'\'l.'~OI {'n lUrl', t'l1·a11nt docor. & crim1n 11t1n,11 huyer11. ~ fill , r ool, Juru1.11 , Qfsct.NTW eAOICfRi'GlCOMfWft -.!! 2N&, .,., la C"ountry kitrh. F.XTRA SllARr 4 b<lrm · take your rhmN'. C>Pf'n view. neor comm. 30341 Vlu Corona. Ln11 t'uw1m 1>u111 th1C'k Uoy .. for ft w111r hnmr hu)•M. llbl frplc. 1h•llahtfull) &dam. populnr modl'l 21, Deonr mod<>I homi> wit fl"rk . ..,.,..1 iin<l te nni• Nl11uel.: Ukr64S·0025 ___ al'l'U. $18.S.OOO. 193 020'l • bdrm"' or :I + convt'rt l11d,c11d f :.llo. cu11lnm 1 h I •-h · 11 lh lrl "'lud " ,.,..v ~ -,. t>'<\• to 11e oo 11 "'11 op g. 11 • mmma~ 111' courtll. Plu~. ronven1cnt -02 ANA u/\Rl/\ 1.N. Ai:tt --HARBOR VIEW HOMES dt!fl. on t1u1cl. cul dl' 1111 drp11 & ouvrr~ Too Xtn1 lri; lot rm for IJ(>OI ina t'UrpNJ', llr.11w~. ulr II h I Jd I ( ,..,, '" strrtt CllMlc to llW w3ter msnv (en1urr11 In 11<1 Natural rnlunelll Prof'ty uinditloninii und foll) lo 11 IC oo "'· 1'11 or flcror11t nr'11 w11rm It 2 Bi ii Un Con<fo. ttr{'llh'<it. POOL a JACUUI lit bordHln,.-: • n .nC!'u 0 \'('rtillf' Only SG~l.900 tll'l'Ol'Ult'<I. ,, bronrt new landilCUptod or J nrw thr hllliy exerUll\'O fla ml· coiy homt• 3Bll 2•1 BA . ICH'llll011 In Wea.td1fl'. new homo dr\'clopmcnt Cl.Ill SIG 1400 for mon· In lhilinw for only $72,SOO bdrm. homl' undn .. 011 ly 1119,!'IOO rum rm , pl <'l url'"'~u1· Ull, ~Ou. u IN 11 r1 A .111. Adult occupied 4 bdrm. Harbor View home. WulkinJ( distance to Newpe>rt schools: q uJct comctJDt. A mu11t to see for $\35,000 , Jt. C.Ol.DWILL I.AMiii CO. 644-1766 &a•r.. 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"Bruce" hdwd. parable v1rw.A~enltle11 CAYWOODRIALTY """ become lhe proud I I R noori.nl( In entry hall 4t 1ncld ; 2 f'rplcs, j;panU-h • 541·' zto • 0_.-ner ot tJti1 b.autlfuJ & LI ARY l H ·Sst,950 kite~. adds to Its de· tlle. ~rquel noors, Wfl -----__,..c; unit JUSl two blocks from ....._ ~ lk<Jroom, 3 bAlh. 3 rar THE WILLOWS liaht. Extenalvc tlrlclt bar. pool. Jct gpa, many on do W e "' t <' 11 fr . beach For rnorc ID· aara;cto. dinln11 room. S5995 IUYS1 work In entry court " ITIOf'e. $22.S,OOO. For do· 2B R/20A, pool. pall01, formation caU 963.-6167. 81 . owner. nke-;t hom l:arie fam ily room. slep An eiccepllonall)' wcl• de back paUo. Univ. Park. tails & appl. call A&ent, frpk, nr 1hop';c. $.W.$00. °"'111 m•·t1H~10tfN'(f• Collette Park. 3 Br, 2 ba, down hving room & BIG corated P lan t 02·Thf' li',500 7Sl·~ 645-24l1,842·0Slf' f~ THE REAL ~£STAT ER~_, (f85 ,,.,. ler bedroolT' Prett> Wiiiow• an rrvlno. !t .. IR I.... roaTOFt .... 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Laguna Och C.:ull l'ourt~ 2 br. com pl [urn avail. 586·2510 -mix • lg cars. no tail. 174.s.103 i-,..•1•W•,-..,.•Jl•T•T•E•R•R• ... •C-tE Slecpe. G 6i3 903-1 all .i . SPORTING. GOODS ~·0020. ___ • J,\llYSITTJo:tt nN·rled tor n rv ~ pm Attr. 2 rm offlcc arnll .M1.siuon VtcJo urea . ott. Wanted. 7075 2 u•rhi 10 & J3 yrs v.•1u1 3 BR,2bae<mdo$600 Supe rio r A\·c. Co:.ta P arlner:.h1p brt>akup. C.OS& while Samoyed .••••••••••••••••••••••• \\Orku; .. nrnthl•r. L u .. S"""WIHDCO""'DO Mesa.646·16848·30·$~30 1> d d •1·· male. v1 c At lanta & .. " 11:.A ., • " Vocatlo" Re"tals 4250 . n ee re uce · "aJOr Newland An info ~talur(' A1>t m~11u1~\·r Nii:u.-1 . M ic10 are.1 2 BR. den ... ba s.tSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• TUSTIN '"inc Ulvd hnl'll. I.Ax·. rnaddlc busy I c II 5361!7~ wanL'! small unit m C.l\1 •~>:! !IS77 IAYFtlO~THOME l-"or tlenl.01i;Bl•arcdb1n. Pnmeoic1ce~pace,fum ecntcr.Groi.!>S30,000mo _peasc a . . or II U. Xlnt refs 3BR .. 2ba S21100Mo yrly 2 bdrm.cpts.hrepkc.re orunfurn,l~lsqft.+re a1ld gro~•ni: Good LOST: f't>m blk kitten. 536-0021 STEPS TO IEACH as 962·0510 t'epllonlst $165 ~r mo terms Agl. 837 ·4200 wunng pink collar \'tc. -.,------- b b • · ( l\1 , , · t C d• M pt" 1otr.12omborle~s. '1 28R.2 ut ~ SttOO Joor more m ormat1on Real E!>t a le Office ror arl(Ucr• c · yrsei.persam1:1'ic n wu· 8Jchelor&pt$175)rly ~!lt81 sale. NewporL lle ae b lleword . 640·6393 aft ncss m an.NBtiTJ·"88'1. Rewtal1t0Shar~ 4300 are.i.Ukr64S..J lll 5Pl\1 . ----- l.abyMlter n t•\•dcd. My h ome Bronk hurst / 1\<l:im11. 11 0 . 'J'et'nUJ:t>t 01\ 1-'tT :.umnwr. I' 1 dunnl( sl·hl 963 4026 associated ll ll 0 .;: £ W ·, U l ~ ~ r C' PS l ... :..., ""° I ,tt 1 t ' ,.. t ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIME Of<' Spal'C. l'dM ----------W•ted \'ng modern MUl•li· 11r Ocean View. t'lll!>. ~r)J!I ORANGE JULIUS f,ml ur1:e fut gray rem :om.th• to :.h.111' t Hr. aml'l~pa rkl~ni;, ~~Ot GllOSSSSiOO.l\10 ~~~l~~:~r~~~~c~lr~c~. •AAAAPOS l'l'JONS homl' Lai;unJ llrh sq t. vme rope •es I.tot lo<'J~1 on. Place Reward.!l68·l 2ti7 ArchaleC'tural l>l'S1i:ner 7100 t.aby:.itter need.-d m I" \'I\ :\tu,.t Ion~ C'h1ldn•1), 1s2 tM21 "knds IH2·J7~ ,_ _________ "' 49i ~Ii!! 7lHi7~·7611__ ---Sparklc-s Est ab. JI yr.. - - ---Secretary ~· tr:H d S500 s Ur 2 c·ir •:ir . -• CUST O M F U HN / l) N Owner w1ll ln 11n. Terms. Lost : l ' Long Blk cat Shrpp1n,:i C.:l\•rk mo · ' i.: • 1-emale lo ~hare lllll' 3bd "'URN. ExeculJ\~ Suitu. Dick Park. Ukr 6'13·7348 w/wht paw!> & face. Brn Employer.1 Pay All Fees abys1ller. p /llm<'. rnv home Mull1rl'. 1 Child, l' mo's N 0. 642-21~. l..a<l1o [WI~ U.... .\• 111" (1 h:.l' m In Ill(' :>1 10 ~ utll r ~ ~ --- "\v.vt lli;li. \•lt•m 03a llS SSI 250-I 320:.q fl idt-:il l or 2 mu ln•ttt...;;t f11'u collar. Anaheim/ J ,iz Hcindcr.; Aitcncy ·•b>~•llrr nr Cd!\! t:lem ur 2l33!J2-SWi of<'. Plarn E'eeut1\•1 Opporturtity 5015 W1bon.C lll Hewurd$5. 402tlllcreh St.SlclOt {or 1 n•Mnd cradcr 2l Fl:\l>/\rt00!\1M i\TE Suall'S, Machcli.on 111 Ou ••••••••••••••••••••••• &l~l90S Newport Beach ll:l3·8100 f'M ~kl'luys . G'75·4$til T'RUF .. :s..c:;10NALI.\" pont. Suite 2 12, lrv OtlllorAppt:Est.ib '6S t>ve,. 3876 llou~e :\lute" L'nlimucd 752-0~4 $12.000. Required LOST. $ mo old, Golden --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 832·4134Srnce 1971 for lurrat1vl• business l.ab Ans lo ··2\farho ".l•---------•Liahy:.1t l e r. m a ture ()(;Jo:A='=\'ll':Wl>l'PL .. :X Su r n•.'s lot•a t ion Ei..· ve nt ure . $17 ,000 . mule. GO lb!>. ll /7176. ACCOUNTING wonurn for 2 boys. Lo~ Ne~ 11 um ~:.!:J~ Cull ~Ill Crest Tcnnl.,. s wlm. ecu 1te. SccretariJI Returned within 90 day11. Broo~hurst I ~usehard Ahsclll nrl'll. 5111 4UJO .ift 1>111ne . 4 9>1 023:! or oc:cnn,u.Ndrmmalu to W l k to A i rp ort , Secured & j(t1arantecd. off 1-.~li s_. l'tn Vly . CLERK fl 4!12 11()5ll shr 3llR 3111\ tux condo. ei.luurants, B<1nks w/Bluc (.'hip coUutcrul. 962-5002 t:vs., 833-2238 · · . ---- HMnfin""'o" leach 3140 LCMJUH leach 3841 -1-'\Jrn ~52 J<J74 t·H•s 'i52·0681 lrvine _____ ITTJ-593'7 TODAY dys~nrd. Data Processln' expl'r . .Jaby~iltcr'" home $ d>~ ..,. --heuvy pu .. roll. & l'o't M • ... 1 n I r v 1n1•. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• JUOll \\anted frmulc roommutcl•---------•I SILVER 1"011 SALE SAD l,OST M l n:.h Set, d esk ~ "' t hlldrcn. 18 mos & 6 yn;. ·~Jill:! 1,,. !! h,1 , i:.11 !'vol Oroll u 1whlih• into lh~ Capistrano 3871 23 33 tu ,,twrc l'ark Sl50MONTH 300 Ont' troy 011ec .999 Nwprt Dch/CM urea. STACOSWITCH INC ()wn tnrns & 6C hool Jo..ahok ~·<!<! l>l:cun Cr um )001 AJ•l ............ ._.._. ••••••• l\t'Wl'orl Townhoui.e Ncw smallofflces near p u r c i. 1 I v c r Rl'<icollar.w1Uc. Maybe llolidu)s't.LL Dei:in i\ui; M:im lfrn111i.., !..io.s:r.o l.t·a~l' Lu11un · M'l'Urity EA=" \'l'. 3 Hr 3 lia. $190 6411·41GOo~ 64U-14~ Bristol & Newport Blvd Univen1l11ra03, $7 each In Off. Also AKC No. t atooed 1139 B5uk4er9.c1os04ta1 Mei.a is 2 re/11 S~.!l l. __ ~lutun· udull:o. JliSS C~t Roy McCardle lot.s or JOO , ~:is co. 111 under hind le!!. Reward. ' 3 Rr 2' :1 Ura, Um nm. t-'am llv.) -199·28:.lS l'pt:.. drp:o . 1111 n,. $4 I. ~1 .,. :!l·J.~ moturl'. nt ut. I I S200 Return so we c n be Equal Oppor f'.:mployer AO\'SITI,.:R. Dccrlwl(1, '"1 I r I hi • r"'J A\ltll 0 I ill ~l l53'1 ,,,. dr""" •h"r~ • n1"" Ir" R-........ -1110 H•w--A 11ma ler lots 5'&-3708 u l h . .. .... ~ •t I I tm. pt ,pal111 nr,1· "' '" • .., -"" ~~ ·~ " ...._. "'_... 8·30pm.Prtcl•ferm appy ai:arn.t>l5·.....,.. ln1m ..... vr111ni:sonl' or 11,1rk ~'' Jll'h. ~;1115 Wall. to bt.-ul'h Siii.. I'll h!>r II n $120 mo Isl. Co1to Meta 541°7729 --------__ _. 5350 ---teacher. Ktnd, mature K-111112!11 pcl ~ml(lcol. f \'t· _. r.. · L d lu:.l. ulll pd. Mury J o. •fftMeftt en-1 ~o mon f o r 2 !>mall \1 0111 Hcmt.1b . ~10 :l:liO Aporimewvs .""""'"• Su<' John 968 90H6 W_..d 5020 ....................... chik:ln•n. ll4S 7J!IO !lli5 Kut'.~ 111'1' nk !\1'.1r « Utmlnt11hed 1900 • · -SUCCESS LOCA T lON ••••••r•••••••••••••••• Ormkini: problem~ AccountanL'i ~lGK • hl',ath H1.,11•h eom h1·1 :'l:l•v.I> t.ll•t·ur ukJ ~JNk •••••••••••••••••••••• • W,\:'\Tt-;o ~orkani: .:1rl to Ex(.'('uSu1Le SecTetarial. 11 • CUii Alcohol llelphne Becr Whseml'n to S900 Babys1Uin l(. lh·c·rn. for F~· 1131 :.>oll Jpl I !)r unfurn !\o P1'1' Tllf. EXl'ITl='i<i shuc v. !>ame :! Hr h.-.c W a I k l o Ai r P o rt . :tmb~ 11~ rurtncr "nnt 24 hrs a day ~·3830 Reeept Sel'y $7!>0 mature II) r old . I.. hi-kp ----~ .! IJll..i. lknch. \\ .111. tc 'ALM MESA A'TS. 1n I n 1ne S180 m o Rl'slaura n &s. Banks ed. Sma! invc:.trzent. -----(J(cSen·s Set) $725 <.;.M 631OHS2all5 ~ :.ho11-. & n•,taur.1nh :\ll~l'TESTO"\rT MIAA2iart5PM I l big~ rtturn I aul MASSAGE Fees Pd AlsoFce Job:. - SJOO _. utal (.'a.U i; IO· l:!:lt> fi('l I ----~~--lrv1ne Personm·I AAcncy B 3 b Y' I l IP r · m a 1 u re OAK CREST FOURrLEXES IRAHDHEW DELUXE 1.2.3 Hc•droom!I ,\II ha1 I! hlln<. &. uw ·:r. :i nu. fplc. 2 ha s.11~ .! llR. 1·n1•l) Jnl S2i~ I llfl. pr11 httll'Oll)' 821.IO Will Con~1d1;r n11l<lrt•n ~"' 1hl·~1· lc1\l·I~ .q111rt· nll'nl!I. I ht•y art• l'l•>~e to t'1•11tr.al l'a1 k. r<•c rt•1a llnn, ~hnllpani:. I r1•t·~ 11\' lhk•· 111 1>\'tll'h. U1rt•1·L111 n' Slall'r & 111".ll'h. II II W1•,1 nn ~IJlcf 11fr 111'.ll h llflt• hlnl'k, rii,:hl 011 l'l.t•t•l'<on to ('111 tk ..... FOi.LO\\ Tll .. :Sll~:-/S" K"'t Roqen Realty 142-9249 or 841·8100 Hu111· :I 111 l h,1 w \.ant \ n1 1•111 .111' ~c·.11 11 11111 m i:lcon ll.11 hour 100 >llt1l"'ltl11111111 '1411 :J 01 I ' I 1111 Ill I 1'11·~ 1-:nl'I i:.a1 111 'ho11p1n11 & 11.111,11 ·•1 .• mo 1111 1.:u 1 or 1\!11 ;::1:1:1 lfrhl\ & l'llJO) hllllll Ill 11111· :! 111 1 h1I llunlln11ton I.,, n cl m .a r k l' on ti fl :o. c 'ompl , ,.,. ~ t11·11lth cluh tunl ~I hr •l't'I\' & a1 1 t1• '"ll'nh mu'l ho• Cl\,.,. HI , r11 ,,, •• 11,. f1 1•m ~1n ~ltlJ !~II., LlkEA HOUS! :1 hr. 2 ha. liltn,. lri>lr. 2 t .1 r i.: .a r N " p 1• t ~ { lulllrl'll "'{'r 11; 12:°• A 1~'\h SI 3 B1 :! h tr , h It 11 :1 , " .a , h cl r' r I 1 p I r • 11•t u rv' 1>1 t ' .1 td ,j,'lt;..!J• .. 1 1---Hi-I 385 11.u·h h~<' 1111 Office R ......... al 4400 ShlurboRr Par~11.F2F&I C3Ersm Mort~s, Tmt FIGURE MODELS 4811 £1701 Co:.ta ;\lci..1 lel•na1tcr or olde r. u"e in ...__.... .,~ frl•m ~t".• ..,... ~ D•"'-.L.-5015 ESCORTS "··1te221 ~2 147 for 1 vr ol<I Non ~moker •••••• • ••• • •• • • • • •• • • • ., "'' ••••••••••••••• •• ••••• • swtes $125 to $250. Air ~ ,.. M llST U )'; fo' Rt-: t: TO :! fir apt~. 11001 1 ·11,i-" tn ~1 ,\dulls. :\o l't b e pt d.. d rp s. pkg '.••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTCALL OHL Y TRI\ Vt:L. Sl!'>O mo + pvt \'1\'JU & 01·ean 1"1 on lSbl :\ie~a Dr R I 675'6700 % 631 381 I •ACCOUNTING CLERK rm & hoard. Lag lhllb $265 2'.lflll 1\lornJ. ofl 15 Dll.~ t::ii.l 01 ~cwpart t'J~~ LOANS 9°0 • A/Pay & i\/Hcc. f>ayroll area ~1·21!11. • ,. 11 .... ~ Uhd 1 lusiMu Rfl'ltal 4450 Lrown .1 \'\.X:llt...... c.15u<>.o:!.1• ./.o.MC--... Alt02ftdTDLoaft1 AIORTIOH CXpc:'r.desirablc.S M.P .. -b-__ &_l _ H•w-leoch 3169 ____ .,.._·~---;/./~-.,._.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fairest Tcrmssmt•e l!Jl9 Counseh1:11t &Rercrral 3025 S. Kll!>on. SABha Yll"itlin1; (..1 1'.e1 ,._... IEST IUY .._.EWPORT BE •CH s......... Mt C r t ·1 k d 540·1142 nusl' eeruni: '" ' ·' •••••••••••••••••••••• .l't....... "" ."' UTn•r CJ. o. re~. lcs ·a.vat · w n, s ---· urea. Full t1mo po.s1t1on. I br apt bllnit, pool. rr111C', ll'f TOWN :j=._-;_::-Stores or Offices 642·2 I 71 545·061 I • 2:' !Ir !!~P_llne~7·!l>l.t5 ACCOUNTl!'JG S.14·'1191 cvl's. 11r11r ol·t•a n /\dull5, n Sani;?le~. 1&2 lit , rum & ,/' ~ ---. N r C"o a :. l I! w Y & -----·--PREGNANT? A.. R. CLERK ----- pcti. S211Jmo f\.M{.5111 unfurn,. md . l'llJls . drpi. ./' ,..-fl1vt>rs1deAYl' 410tol50t 2HbT._D.LOAHS t:unnJ: confidcnt111 I I Yr. heavy exp r cq. -----------~ & cumplel(' hlt11 k11l'hcn~ 1>(1 Ct . will r l'mt1del. Comb111111ion rt'11I l'MlitC' counsclini; & referral. Many Company hcndit~ Hi\NKING PARK MlW,ORT t Sl m1lho11 m rccrea ll\'11so1rnhl(' r<•nl. Jl•rry & p ersonal property Abortion adoption & & vrofit :.hurlriµ. Only TELLER A.'ARTMENTS Lion · TEN~IS lpro & ------Wynn, Hll1 12t3M77-i001 lonns on r es idences. keepinit · exp. need apply. ti1:!·llfi;J lor2 1ll•droo111i-and pro·s hopl l·nmpllmen •t MO Fllt:t·:Jn:NT• • • ---d -upartmc nl:. & com APC/\H~: 547·2563 alikfor Sh rlty DowneySavmgs &Lnnn Tuv. nhnu~\'!I Iii!')' lt•si.on~ • .<w1mmlni.: 1·2·3 H m . ofrlcci. from t: 1 lflore bldi: • .JtOO lora· mcrcial properties. ---1 ----has an openini: In its 1-'rom S.12!! so heallh club~. !!Olftl11\10f $13:> l>l't mo l\d J lion in Custa Me:.a. $350 to SI00,000 Stutew1d R El.i\XING Mi\SSAGE Adv Asst's Cost a Ml'!>n branch for a O(ll•n!t Ii Uail~ rangt'. Color 11· thet1tre Airportt•r llotcl No lea st> mo_547-41134___ Fmnni:c772·ll001 DobJames-L1<' Masi.cur WOMEN lB & UP 1>1ti me T1•llcr. Suvmg:. & Sp.1 Pool~ Tennis parties. BB~ & ~ntla) rt'(I 1\.1.'I 3223 Tai noon lftduttrial Re"tal 4500 ~ -t 1---Oulcall 9am·9pm l.o:in or hanking ex per 1\t•r<1 1111 Crom f c"h1nn hrun('h. Sorrv, noon(• un -••••••••••••••••••••••• P c•alfMfl/ 1 49.1·5ltl Nul'I Co hnll ol)('n•ni::~ prt'C'd Cnll Mr. MeClllJc I IJnrl 11 I mbor e o •ll'r 21 & no 1w t' ;\Inn th t• 60' PER SQ FT • . U enoe I lo to , w "lrl 1 l7M )1112 7122 F. 0 .. : S~n J1h1;1ui1; lh lli-l\~1;acl r month OCl'Ul\allcy & WF.STCLl l-'I" :-\ll IOOIJ l:"D STRIAL Lost & Fowid 1-:XC.:F-'>SIVL DRINKl~C p~ll l I t'.•l'n · fa t~n~ ... 110~1---------- 17 I 41 L44·I900 rnommt\h' 111·n II r il\•.ul 11117 \GT $-4l '>113''. l'U!olll :'\l l• ... a. Ne.1r :"'<'"' •••••••••••••••••••••• ruins hves o I • • Mli ;,;1C9 E1" lost & Found Want ln Stop~ t'U!>lom1•r snv1ti· llt•ph :\tooehop<'nd.••IYI07 1501 WestcliffDr. Ston1~ 4550•••••••••••••••••••••• ur.rOXlf'ICATIO'\& Ho exp•rie"c~ u.11(1•1 v ""' ker $3 per hr :-.o 1•111)l•r n1'l'l'~11ur}' Cull~ to 9'J'J2 :t ltr :! 1\.1. 111111, '"n •It•• k • lill.. 111 01·1.,1n & II.a) 'rh M:.c1 mo 11i!'i ;m I 11.11 f111nt (lh1,11 h11ch1'1111 IJ.111 llonl IH j\'J!• ~3~ nm :,.ill .ixm or fi42 11~2 I llr. rwv. ly tl1•t·111 $2.~~ mo ml'I~ u111. \'1•arl> \.'1111 (I ) JfY.l :r.111 0Jkv.n1wl <i.1111\•11 1\pt.. Newporl ..-1nuncrnl l:tr •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST U11r1t•nl l'l•de ... ta 1n:llAOIL11'ATJ O>o; necenory ·we traift LHainqOfflceSpace OC 1\1rpo11 m1n1 W111\h. I •)f" m.•lehl·< C.tll~su~~-g~~:tduy ~.8~~,,;~1t~~rt~~:.~w:.11~1 ~•''-' por1 ll(•a1 h :-0:111 th 1180 Ir' 1111'1 JI It.th I Iii I 1111:. 11:.~1 l'.tll 11n S1h•Munn11t•1 "'1""hllUM'lllMtlJli•.i\:nl pair w "Pl'•Hil l(c·u <Aim munrty llollp1lal bet.ween 91\~l :ll'l\1 1714 I •Wl :JI 11 <')Cl2111 Ile! Lhrdl 180 ~Q fl/unit. rut1oi,, '11'11r" & C'haln ~ Lai:unu 1 499·1311 549·9111 111-:t\t .. flCIAN WA NTl';U l'o.,ta Mt•\a An•J ~UI 1575 Nl'" port Ut•.11·h Soulh 1700 ltilh M I.at 0 0\ crl 171 tl IH211110 ~1111 mo 1133 :!\ICIU Hob lrona 1\rdt•ll ltl•w1111J Cu _1 ___ _ DELUXE OFFICES l'Nt1" info li•iiclini: In n •i·oven 1 • SPJIUTUAL RF.ADER ADV)';HTIS INO i\Jll'lln l•-------- t'ommt & lll{h1ll <1J1111•1·11 .,_..._-;l/lft•ttt/ f-4~ ~1:12 1-'ullv Licensed wanlll ..:;al with houkk1•1•11 BEAUTY 200 tu :lOOO 11Q ft A' lov. Fitt•c• I.OST Ii II 1r. Sllnngl'r 312 N 1-;1 Cumino Heal lnl(, mt·rtl.1, 11i·11 ,.NI) "" :tt~ 11q ft l.1111 ~1gu1•I & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spunwl, h\•i•r !v whilr· 1 San C'l(•mt•nlt' ... ·or uppt; l'Xf). 1'111 l l11n<' ~3·1>1H SALON HIWPORT IEACH M 1<111•011 \/""" ·' rt'·1" lull mt111. fom 1 l11vr h('r 41Y.? !11'34 t92·!113G 'l llc.'c1 hi r I lluntb lo s I> ... 1 \\ Y 0p""rfuft1t 5005 m1~l\ hl'1 .. <'h1•b1•a .. Loi.I -APT rim R. l.oVl'ly 12 un11 MANAGER furol1h~diun11~;,:n{..!h~ Crill !!:II 11110 ••••• ~ ••••• !. ........ in l,.11:. V1rtorw ll<'h *KA REM'S* ~e,~I fQr.Ja<'ll~I' ~··t1rC'd OuT1HEW .... TER l'lt•.1H• n 1ll Wl•nd) OllT(.',\l,f,MA.'iSl\GI-: I' 11 rc·11 .ll4hfl<12tl Oulstnndlnu bcnct1111. 13.' t· I I :'\ I " "' HIW,ORTCDolTER Groc:•ry·Wifte·h•r 1!17W>.'i ln:w ,\ltll' "IA 1K(J 11111•1 val'lltlon . 11rol11 " 11 IK 't•ae llay 11omed1.l<'ku1w S4~mo PRISTIGIOFCS <ir. $1:.1>1100 )r Nc•111 .,; 1 AptMuno1tcr.:10tor,oyr .. ~h nrlll'', ro tlrrmtnt , t'l'l' -----No C'hlhlron or (}1Jl8. i\f)I " ~liiinHt•nlnl'.~105:170 :t of tl l'l'~ .11 ••II 111 711om & t•11p opN11t1011111 S50RlWARD ll<'<'l'f\(' Cree 11lft for h!av +Jihonc-t· irnlllry. 07 un 11wcll1·11I & 1ll•nlal 6' s:::1~ t'111 11c1 38Nlroom,2 h.ilhwllh h1•1111tifully (l••1·11rul l•ll lrout>lt• lr••P url'll :>:11 l.11~1 · 11 7 \'II' llroolehur~r In~ i\r11w11y l'nrty . <.;ull llllC.M.Ml\.ri:IOO mort•. M1111t 1l11 hnlr /\II I' .at lo. O<'enn vll'W J'l:l!'i 1110 ,.1111r lo'ull lll'n 111•i. 111 n 1· 11 r h v 1· 11 m111'111 i u n h Ailu 1011. 1111 V1·111 1 11~11 11:11:1 '11M14 111111 h<w1k ynur11. • rt'l'llt)lll l'JI In eonflcfon1·1· v. 11lrrfrnnt ft•r ~l11n fknl.11'. ~IO·~f'iO rl uch' l.llH::iry . "''" ll.-nt nut~· :):!110 mo Sl•lll'r/(iulcll•n ll1•tv 1 • -A.'iSEM lll.Y & INSl'I-~(; llcplytoClllMt1lflo1l od1111 2 1\(>droom ,dc•n,nn(I fc•rem·c rm. lllM 1·011l1•r. ~18.000 full pm·1· Ai:t mix. :!yr~ old Ille• i,:olcl TIMG.,.tleTouch 1'10N WOltKt:lt8. GooJ 71!1, <'/O l>11lly Pllol. J•cJ OC'l'Dn Vl<'W SS50mo t14'rr1•t a r •nl ~11n<'•' ll17··1l!flO 11\Mwcii. t11 Ml'ht'111l>l•I l"or thcllttlt•extrus rontl:c.Cort cc.11..1211177. llox 1560. COfltll M•·~u. Nt:Wl'OftT llJ:tit 2 fir l Ila. 1111tln, 1111r , 111,ler udlt,., no prt~ s22:. :...11~106 JACOIS REALTY 67S*U70 1.uio 2~~er~N.~ 1paclou' '4 br, 4 ht1 Sil & rcfrii.: Yrl,y l~t>. 60 on ~he hoy l'\lrn. ~ $..00 i;·~ urn; wk. Unfurn $l~OO mo I Call61S.7030 ~~~nldh ~~ra I ~tn~~h1 ,tr, •Al.U:\ll 'W~1J:·sl>HY 002 Ot\:11. duy~ Mii 111>1 in "~!rN~t1;:,;~a1w /\SSIS1'ANT MANAG t:H l•0t-11r •.• wltl_20 ____ _ f>U fi'1fi0 s11.o.1~111 <t.o~ n t:1,keil over FOIJN ll hlonrll' Shl•phrrd Nl1othl!I. Start S7So rno. FOR LUSE ott:A:"i lH SllOI & mix, n1ale. \'1l' llt1 rl101 ~ IVl,HOTO DATING Apply, Del Tntn. 2$2.\21•--mll!----- k c t'n•am S'l'l.1100 i\<lom' l'nll ~¥Ul •1'1:.!l rle<'llU"r you DcM:n ·c thf' Ll! l'uz Rd. l,uauo11 lllll11. •SCHOOi,. tl'11d1111t 11k1ll U ('.;ST I (' 0 I I F V F ~ •ft)';t-:llll\IUI n FO "'U ... hlk /htwn. 7~, 32 2 ' 'N.1t m"r opl+ulll 30lo • HUii.i> lllJW S l'l'I. \' tort"t' <1hcll 11hrt hair cal. . &I • llpm W yr.i. Ok husb.md to •S<'llOOl .. 1wt .Jr Sr llf 'I he t'nluny. In· ~I 2l~ l.i\S V Jo:C.A.'\ "ork No r h1lclrrn/J.l('ta BEAUTY OPERATORS $13S Its a turkey bul IOOMS -4 000 Hultti!tqton c heap• BcachcombC'r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H...tM)w ltU 1-•t-t.S3l·~ll ROOMS $25. wk up ~Ith 3 OFFICES $15SMOfACH Finl• COSTA M t<:~A I.ex· • 752.1100 •'.\IAIUSl-:H\'. N n . I •• II I I) 1'UltN/\ROUNI> l.20unlla II n 54115300 II II S 17160r:mAn. C\1 H R NI) .. \ o "" 111? fiu11 fare: $22.llO Rf l' dul 045-1170 ~10 Of.>OR \ll' Irv & Orrstol. Sunlu ly. 821 llonus 11\cludm *AUTO t~11l 11h9p In lo~n. \\'1• 11\'(.-d upcrutora w/Collow miia. Hl~h comml~~11111'> Wl'i'kly. t'nld v11rut1rm,. holld;ayi1, ml'tllr11I & dl'n t11I in1urnncc. lift In suroncl', retlrem<'nt 111.in & prom 11hunn11. WJnt 1n trow. h DV{' Cl'Ur11yV <.;1111 U11 NOW ' ••••••••••••••••• •••••• WATERFRO;>.'T CONDO Int then. $3'1 .S<I ~ k up l.u\ur~ Heot"h rnndo. 25.'IO sqn. SllSO mo. Sid apU.S48-!n~orMS.3967 bt•;iut upi:radl'J:. Cplc. 1 tit' l\'ILI A~ .4 64<>-8149 Bl k ( -;::-h -· nr :-JOI) mn I))". 2\3 ----I oc rom ·~·•c • -.. ~·12 J'.!Oi or :!13 U6·16lS 1'l Rik bch Dnstairs. 3 br per wk. 960.362611n arM ~;" ;11 8t1H~l or 213 2 b11. frplc, gar. bllns. Lea"emsg. Hntg Reh. Ofrlccspacc ~·" :.1211'7 sioo Yrly l~t 640-GUO .~ •. h .. Professional Art'\ RldJ.! -1ZT 4~lh SI r et> rm "" r,. 1n r x 49~ 12')2 ---------1 cha"'' ror b:1byeltt1na lC --- lnlne 3144 Oeluxr Apt. 2bd, 2b3 )'T boy. NpBeh l'Ondo + F'URNISlll-:0 OPt"l<.:E ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns .. frplc • 2 patios pool. student prc:C'd Coll t'OR Rt:NT. 1':1 l>or111I< R•cho S• pool nvn1I. $390. E\•e eves. 4·'7. 642·3399 Pla:u Eoff t-"rwy at \, call83ti082AI, ._.._......,, 4100 Pu>~mo U \0911 J.,..i .. Apts --------·-llft'n• ~I Renting from $:?60. Yearly rl'nt:il. 2Br. 1 ba Adult a11"'. LA-umlC pre· Steps to beach. $295 P SUNNY ACRES MOTEL vu•w now in n prf'Atlge 67S-i281. S9.00. dbl (I or :u In anc communit y , $11.60.Quren Oort> ~'l'nty Pcr1:<>l11. CUiver e C11111t<'~l dnt"' in lhe KllchcncUe·Pool Phont & Snndbur11. 2 block5 ilO Wesl • Dull.) Pilot $\c or San Diego Jo'rwy Cla 11lr1rd Ad Phone 2378Newl)Ort1Uvd. CM ~'I tOO l>U·J478 S4I 9T!'IS TUE COl.ONY now hos Pro(t'!lainnal J:o;xccutlv\' Sutteil a~·nll In dow nto wn l.a1una Bueb Amplt parlclnir For lnro. ul1 .c97 utt • t na Hs.,'l~ 6'\~ 0204 ~ n1rkt'l11 At'4C'I hotel rt' PARTS DEPT. ITALIAH Rt5T. ,..Ol.'NU Wirr llulr Trr llt>rvutlon t1<'r•1ee. Plan DE.llVERY G~8 St0.000 mo O~n nl'r ~mall ltm•lt. Tun. n 1 n ll 1' 11 h o~ t r I p ..., for 42 houn1 n w1·t•k. N\'w It r 1 v & w h I 1 " Oreyhound Tra,tl Club DRIVER operation in ~1~&1on VI<' llrn:;khur11l & Ada rns S'l.S G3t5• ~!I ll:.:Ml Chan<'l' to lt'Mn the In· JO wrl•a S\•al'I 200 Of'oll~il!.~ Sodal c....._~ 540 lr re'<llni: Che\')' parts r:arln"r"' f('udrn,&:1 Xlnt ~ ll'rm " t\llt 837 -4200 FOUND Goldcn k11trn, •••••••••••••••••••••• bus1ncs<1. Plt'n~ont work -----N·. 16th & Monrovio. Nf•w Cl\lhf~m10l,Cor i1w 1ng "ondlt lon ~ OP· MDCURY MARIHIE C!\f 962 2800 in111n11 a ph11t lra tr ~~~.n~r.111~o>'r ~::!,~~~11 Sall'~&Scn·ire -couples &: ~Ing l es •'~ Nel8 S1500 m <> N<'nr the FO\JNU: Sllklr. m ulr . 497.3979 parts ma r . H OWARD wah•r . Owner moving Vir. Drookhuut & t:lli11, T el Chevrokt. IJovc & Qu1ul abw''O'ad ond muiit Mlll. s H.B. 644 W I re• ~wport l~ch. ' . . ..•••.•..•....•...... ~4Y .;;:~Good term~. 1-'0tlNO · Red Brindle ~poo5lble adult ~ orl ________ _ II· ------Whippet female San\11 over to drive lulc mode AVOH ~ell eslahlishcd home Ana area. 12l3) 431·~~1 ct1r t.o Wichita l"11ll~ TNt tUMMlr feel coot t"lumoa aerv1ct>. lro10 TtJC . K~l~rence1J Eom mon~y meet PN· Loni; Bch CdM . .Uklng HM'\' eomrthloa )'OU w11n 673 Sll I. pit, ltJlln eoni1dcnce. can ,ouo. but ~n tn ofr& lo sett• Claulf1fd .ud d S..0.70&1orZenRh1 l35& ContAct 111\Spm S.~ll!IG It ~('II r..t2 S078 W:mlud~ (. .. 11842 JCPIMHEYCO 1 .. 11.una 11111'1 M :s II , ...... 511.1100 Equal Oppor J.:mployer 1-P l'c11u\y Operator Nl11ucl llalr 1-·:.i~hloM La11una Niguel Nd11 mal e or f e m halr1H•ll5l fo r bu6f "alon fU·2221 or 400 &i'bl W..t~ 7 I OOHe4p W~ 11 00 H.tp w ...... 71 00 W .ttd 7100 TIJe!Sdit~ A1.1g ... s111 1916 OAILVPILOT ••• ........................................................................................... ..... W..t•d 7100 W..ted ...•.•.•.............•......••............... •.. ~ana,:emt'nt PIXOPHA.TOll lt~M' HetpW..ted 71 0 H.lpW...t•d l lOOFrffto Yo.. 8045 8flU1)' DE.,'T,\L \SSISTA''T llOSTES." full tlmt-O\t Pt:OPl.t: PERSOS p Lim«' e\C!# & d y I •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••-.••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Llc~nJtd ma11lcun1l1, ~\Cflll\e dt'ntal pr.ic 21. Appl) 111 IH't10n .,. ...... ·-( rl .. _ a 1· t'Ull·Umt '.'lt a \ l'rdt ul k "· ht r n"'l" P"P facial11t , " m11k111up ne d1 cha1n1de teoA Vch·tt Turtle. S9 fa11h10 "''K .,.,.....IC or pe. · Good ..... "° f'X~r nee eon, Jloe.p, Gell C.enter \"•!el P.irkmte i\llt'nd~nt ., 9C' "'"' 1 t' """ ~· " .,.t l.l f or '"Tht' mMm""·r 21 ,d.&)i.C..I l lndS~ time asS<i<'lah in Wtlllraln Some wknd• StCCllll.Jl~fna S£CREJIRIES Stead~ l-'li;-x1hl1• hrs p~ approx t"k.~IJ " .... '11 • • • v.holesaluuppltes. Pully 1n'ol"H Cd ~n1.1m• of ' · " ~ow thru ,chool )t s:i.so t ound i ".-t1k'! u.:o. <.::111 ~::r.~~ Ni.II & Tir,_ ll:te:J002 lfou ckt1tlper •l>n\cr. cap1tabzed.6lS·l223 ft•~'Cl EOE.833·S333. ltM'S • ..LYH•S l.on11. & ll-hOr't lt>rm J~ swrhr IJ.lllil:s:t nnt ke..>1>. nl\llit find lov· •lllJOla ltl:n~':r~ f1~t~Ot!NTAL ll t:c t-:l•T . lhtHnnhdfor,.ldc11} ------f•r.-t11 <".il .. &Ord"rl1t·• 1>11:11mt•nl• llollduy .S. • II l lt A 1111: h~rnc. 64:!·ll9lll W Squue ~t a ll , NU rnatur,· "'om .. n • U<1> ludy,CdM.bi!l'101ti MCMopr ,.,...dW41riliMJ nt'\'dC\lfurh~p1tJl ~t,1rt '11t•11 11on p.ay w1u;.,;Lc A a ll611·4~ ~·"3* Ytl'Ck. Min 2 )n exper , , 1 Growing, d1namk J r H..,.. reUd&qimateduty . .,;,. llui.r1tlll"ut1on pl.in 11itirnbh.'1h·. 1H1•ce1n~ l>1•>1c:lti -Sala1ry opl'n t>-':: $1161.1 ~fOUlll'kf\'P<"r "" l):\ltl•· •l>'~••ll..)l 11turC' """''' C' 8.»2 30or J)('r Rt'q'd l\ll1hm1t. rull .a\ill C'i.i)t'r l' p u '1llil0 ••0 ,......,,.. 1050 (.'\t ar~a O\t'r Ill <'ll r t'•~t·nti..il s>tr m.rna•t·r lor ne"' 3 30 U 30 or p1llmti Wc 11td1f1 ""c1h·al Product), :IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• llAUTY OPUATOll Wear• 1u:pnndln~ aJ:•in • Nffll o 5IAU1nl4, ('olon •t pcrm11t. 1h1unpout-ri.. ITlllnl('UM.llt, h.&1r Ill) l!!>b . balr<'Utltr11. RH. bard Out!ll~lle Salon. 20 Newport (.~r Dr, N l_l __ 1014.T IUILOHS Ex p . J ou rn1•)'ml·n . earpenters for 47 • • lUtr c uwtum fl~h bo.ih & )'IC'hlll. Apply lnlnn11 non•I Otrshorr M 11nne. 2.'500So Susan. S A. ---lont'ri96 1941G9U i.lorc lll moAJur onter W<ll'k•hnada)'l'arn1ni: Nurn~ RC'.:111ter). ltll'I S l\il1ivn Ur. S .A DlSIGHlllS llouad.o ·p•·r v. an\rd (.~I are<i Mu~t h1&\'«'<''-$3-$'9 J)C!r hr In pll'.uant \\\...,tcltff Or . Slf ::1:: ~ 11'2 &DRAFTSMEN co,111 ~ •. , .. •te.i ~"r In v.otn "'Jr •urroundlngi. l>t1I N8831ou111 WO~I 'II mer.av ft111w l.&~h.lon) Fur 1ntenll'"' v./lht• 11ubllt' in our -1 1 1 ~·~~~!tri~~ld~~ •• ~;·~~~~ ~~· h i. p .a lt1 n ¥ nll 213 UI 11$1G lt\lnc ofr rt'plT>CnUn~ R.H.'t ~-~:'.1 "~:~~ "~ ~11;~0::'! I & I I h ---T1mt> L ife 8ciok1 1'1111 FT1mr OR l.,t> 1'1\)l.1J,pt•r ht'h>ful.Hol in d1i;1toA Inc.it 11i.: tlOUSt:1o;t::Pl::K morn M.n~mnt Do )OU -..unt to l>)'n•m1c penonaht)' 0.1)~ onl) No call or 3141 c.,....a Dri•• ne\" lh11111th 1111. meld powl•t t r:in•l>lor 1 Mo f' 1 t 1n1t• Cllm 5t>no~moneypar1 n~t hkelv to :o.u4:ceod v.ltnlb 11Ulll2U:,) 546.4741 t:m·wh ~rn .. ll 1irn"'tn11 naa n· r v <' J tun\!' c;.,11s.10 1~ ~ :-.. n ok 114:1 l\3.:Mi *•I BUY •* Good uacd t'urnllun• &. Appllante• Oil I will )~II <ir s •:1.1. for \'ou MA.STIRS A.UC TIOM 64'.a616 & U l-'625 A.ft 6 CA.LL H 4-71'3 ,.1,.1 aro ni c m.inuf r;iewport & W1 l r.o lnt\•~slcdhou11<'w1vc:.& -. l\n<11>,t-'rom .• ~ \, laJ\l•·uM•l, Kc""'pliorn11t i.tucienti. nckln~ per m . SALl'.S nr:u1w .. <:11 Ai11w1rt l \\omun w "ork "1tnc111, SAV'"'•' N .. v. •, u·t'·' liirn, w / u u t ~ I u n u • 11 ll ----• 0 "' ..., ... 1110nw C"il "• ... w11..... AppolftffMftt Mehr d h h •· II I ,, ' " • "' v " ll'l·h11olo1:,·rnu~texpJml P11rt t11tlt.'\\orl..1na1n1u,...... ~ M °"""""" l\t hom(" t:~p\•r'd Jo!t1u11I 0 1,1pur t:mpll>)v1 l!i~H 111~"'~:1111 .. •11• civpl's, mii.t·. Wllwu11·11 ••ns.:m~nna ~t111l. (;uma• HOUSEW S full !>.11l.iry, t·um111ln1un. P•tt CORtrol 0-tl'IL"•hmw •ohc1tor tu ~L·t 1----------i ~u~ll:t-111 l:U<'' hunle 811r.:u111 Nm1k, Nu" :.! ·r w •· ... ' • L"()L') IYE oo11<-f1I\ O""·n $4H.g.S20 ,... .. i;.it; \11 lG .l\111-··. ~I~ & Ill,. \\' ~ u .. -• ,,.. .. '"' Mui.t Ix• 21 )ra or o'er 111) .ippt.a for 1 .. r.i«' r.· ..... DECC :'\o need to drC'l>'\ up MASSt.:t:St.: 118·211) N llundttbleW1(1ooddr1\11'1).: putabll• moH•r Xlot s.-..,MOfto~r \\'oni.•n, ?U le ollh'r l llllh. t• ~I Io li! 'TllJU \\. :!llOl~t:: \l,un St T r11nee auemhl)' np.nel!.Wftram t'ull rl'corrl :-.lo u~r nee money for Hl!:SULTS' :"ccd t•nthuinl.li.tit'. at \\Ork rair houn•de111nln 1 ~:r..otl2 Irvine 111 11 S.lb •731 p .. clc~ 1: 1n e JOIH1 nn" ume. t..e,1\. ~'.all ~o Wt' v. 111 traln Good ul C<ill ll<-ll> ~Ii 2272__ tr.&tll\l'. lk'rWnl.lhty .. ~l.'t\ ll'l' t"all J un.~tt'' aroncl m•v. couch & i.0, 1014. T CA.llPIHTHS -D'r-_.or of .,, Jal Lonii & a.hurt ll'r un) time t"all ~ll ll~. ~·r,on to 1n11n111tc our R:i~gl'<IY Ann .. ~7~·~ l'l>\',al <~n·ul llhltJW ~J~ N.•d cxpcr'd boat • -· ~1unmen111 -------Sal~·' t"aret>r 11t1•11d~ mJll lud,'i. )l)t•clult~ .. u ~ .. 1 ., ~ " 0 ... 1 p••so k ~·1s • t t 11 •I"·" ~. l l•·t.hn\ , ... , ..... r In ~ K:w 1,•chnolo"1Sl. fem n.11.: ~' 0 r .,,..•\, ',..,., ... r. • "'a,...,.nl ....... 111"11 n~y 4 Mw-ai.... S..-•lce TOP u~rr1>u ~1 /\TU R I:: W 0 ;\f A~ PH "' 5ft H v.or · ~ "'" up 0 ~ J ~ "'"' , ,.. ,. .• t< ""'00 '"'•l<'h •n " '~ ~•o "' ,.a -·'11 -L'·ll 8 h n...><> .,.,..., l11d• •, ll ..... '', 1bl .. tn build lll'l'th'd for P\ t rndlolu•" t•nu!-, t' • -• "' ' ""Y U"flrk u k I·"· of I'' u ..... Sklll"'I Nur:.md "'•\•r ' f ""AtT"'mPo p tHJlt' to welt·omt' 1Ju<1tbt>~orov1>r r u er rw .....,.....,,., • '" "'.. IU d It I I hrs""" "" wv -~ .... """" '' " ,,,. ... n "" " •• IOllO"ltl", 'Int •11l"r.' oChct' lun1l\'ll 1n ~l·wpo me c "'' • l' '7UV ... h c1 bl h ~ 1r1•·cnll\ M. u.,ncrit.. • B••at•h ;\I 11:.l bt' AR RT .,......... • .. over · l rm e A .. ,, 1 \' fac1hty 111 II U t'ine op Q n1>wt'omer:1 & ,·ont.&ct Apply In Person -.. ., .. .. • .., .,.,19 ut~ Wc•hall Cor p . 27 t)Or fur ex~·r'd pt!r!>Oll temJ;>O mcrt· Bill&. r c>.I e ra. YIU.OWCA.I S .. L"'S"-IRL • • • °" "' ).tcCorm1ck,<; M. Xlnl staH .. v.ork1n1t oon :-..ct'd car. Ille typing 112SlShiler Avonue "' m; w lutut\• I nter\ ll'v. It'll! CKT C;ill Ii~::! 6l6& ro t"ur Sult• T v.o tv.m llfoil~. ------. • cJs. salary & lxmehts fl.p. S.7 JC»S. f'ountaltl Valley f\ill ti mt• for lnbrlc ~hoµ ~1artll Mon IO·tl 1\h JI.IPL incl frames & \tUlltcd Ix-cl BOATCARPf.NTER ply UunttnRlon \'111ley TE:\1PORARY HELP --Appl) lilptira.on. Wo1•bcl.89ll·!lio.'I Sh1·lly's l>llreods, like 1ww. Sll5 Expcr'd tnallph:iscs ofco~v. llosp1lal, 11:1112 Col540-44$5 MEDICA1,io'HONT Tall GI•! Shop.Merch9"di" Call&&S·OOS5 aft6pm. c:1u·pentry + r11>vrglai.s. Nev.man A\'l'. llH Ph· Equal Oppor E mployer OFl''ICt; C . AllOTI FA.IRICS WcatmlnstcrCentlll'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---646·6123 842.~1 l::xper 'd only. must knov. 2610 F. Coa'\t llwy Cd~I - -.-.....u 1005 Must sell heuut Mtidlt -------------the peg board, ln3, hill PHONE S'LES SEKVICESTATIO;li _......,., l"rand tut h •r CloC'k " ATTl-::'IOOE'IT ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I llousewivcs or Colle&: mg. & collection w~ll 1 --- -\ch•d sofa & IOH~i.1~.11 • d Id 1 CalJ between 2 & 4. Mon Phone• Sales peop e, S1\LES • Sm. Jcwe lr) 21 111 ohl\•r ,\pply in kmo & qul'•'ll 117 01,11 BOOKJ\t:EPEH Domt!!tlll· l'hrlll<'.•rl•, hH Siu ents v.•/car ea Fri6"2·SS66 male or f«'male, 16 to 6.s shop, moture v.umJn pt:l'llOn, \\ct.I ~Ion lUA M ANTIQUl;liG INTl:STIN trl•;s & bo"•prini:s b. New reslauranl lookrn m. Som•· t:n,Rh)h net' P ume JOb, 9 •~m t )CJn.oCage Gua~anlct'd v.l..ncb, NH ti73··fi3.i ll• <IP;\1 21183 llurbor Do you knov. there :ire I frame pp iJl Z2IR ror rest.au rant oriented ln:1ne an·J 1133~ 12 1!5 Mon th ru 1-·ri Merrhand1smi; Clerk v. u~H or comm1ss1oru.. ----c.; .M. 81 Baker St 11~ Anll<&Ut' Shoi» 111 Old full char~e bookl..ttpcr. --E s lab ' I r 0 u 1 "':. Graphic & Draft mg 1>UP 2!50 Eai.t 17~h St reel. ALES. youn11 e"p ~alci. Tov.n Tu:.\ln• t•or qu11u Houseful of rwv. & 1.1nllqu1 Xlntworkm~cond Sun 0:'111.:T Shop 11,•lp. Gu.-rJntee SIO .\Ibo. phes.fullt1me.Nutup Suitt' 0 , <.:oi.ta Mesa. pt>r:.on Xlntnpportuntt) 'en1ec Stutrnn Attt•n t)&st'lt-C'UOl'l.\l1i•t1.1llo rum, sarnfice. muv111i.: da)', llonday off Appl) P t1mt'. r\~I No t'\(Wr nl't.'<I s11ndw1t'h & .,:.llJd pearanct> S2 GS pJh r hetv.~n S.00 & 8:30 p.m ll• .:rov. w expandlnjl Co d11nll •• neut oppc:.ar1n1t. U!>. Loe.Heft at Isl, t: to ~uropc il!l In~. c.d~I m penon.l'ra1o1ersBell nechs. F em.&h'. :.tit' .1ss<'mblers 6 to IOam Master Blueprint , 23<1 l>-l6·4223. ~·u11nrp11rtt1m('.,\ppl) par\ & lull t1m1> C<1mimillclll&M uln 6H·6523or614·U62 C ro wn . l tOll Bcac 25·4.'i Applv in p~·r:.on. l..on:.K1tchen.9790il7 Fischer, Cu:.111 Mt·s J Equul01)(>(.lrtun1I) \\'atcrbl'dl! t:nllm11\•d , emplo)l'ci. '\B Sen1l'e Ulvd,Westmin~ter :\lr.1Jonut.l3St; 11\hSl, -~0·9373 ~:rnploy<'r 117$ Newport 81\'tl. (;ll ~tauo111>-Hlii~S jl_•_-_•--------~D1nln1t :.et. 9 plt>cc~. ----"'~ta ~le"u lnrnmc T .ax .Preparcrb 1 ~ 7 - -11 <1 L' h o 1 """"' 11 1 ( 11 >I wn .,. pm 111 IJl!ri.on . • 1 . C-0miiletl' SN llnnd µamt, 1 on .., ~ renr ,.. ro'' n BU8 persons wanted. 18 ii: ' t:ommlll'llons. u MILL SHAPERMA.H only. &.'n 1co !>t.1 ,\Ucnc 110!t>· •ci dtshci. (l'>I ""sorted l'1al Call t7 1~) ~O 2275 over, ex per .. apply in DR'S A.SSIST. traintni:. Tax Corµ ul Wci;t.sall Corp. has Im ---· full & p t1ml' i-;i.per 11 1. C 1 · • ·c ·: 1 peMIOn bet2 &3pm .UOb·\'oun~ l11dy 1111 281 for Anwnc·n. Call 7 lla}:. med opening fora ~tit1Plumber 11~dedfornew AP!ll> R ay Care) (ul 'a ss 1 r)s l u l moade dre:.scr/c1c11k SI\ by McCees. ~ E. Cst. leg111male full time 110~1 _9um-9pm ~6.{)l!U Shttperman w/S·6 ~rs ex· conslrut't1on. Only ex· a nd"" 1 t' h De 11 ve r y. Cht!vron, 60.f S Coust ~~ -ca Falt', c.ib $10. llatrh llw)'.Np Bch ____ -1 t1on 1~ t:o~la ~l ei.a INSTRliCTOk, s wim per. Xlnt benefits, high per1eoced need apply mornm~ii Xlnl l>lttme Hv.•y.L11eunoll4•ach. ORIE:'llTAL rtug ttunner. tbl S25 Qu,c~·n \\lrhc1 C .. IDRIVERS Ht>althSpa l"o¥liP. nee mmg qoahf1ed for p pa.r.•d•ywork-wk.App-_!U·~ !)Oii. Approx lS hrs wk Sarouk. li1>' lonit. Al fri!.fil._1!'$15 IO Sur11><t~ "' We sendtoschool Ap~b sc~lers in my home l~tn.SecurityGuard ,275 PRINTl::R Wanted, A.B. Jnfo-Cull~$-0~4S STUDIHTS J-'rtnt'h furnitur e &46·29m ftJen or Women or C<lll any lift or .e\.: Own l rans n ec e Ii) !\kCormkk Ave, C.M Dick. lbO·llck C..mera, -;:-nd~ irh Route•. mako OR SHVIC'h~,..., 640-0356 ----S;ml Elertn~ llosp1t.il Mui.t be2Soro\er ~112 Harbor Uhd. Co:.la ...,.,_7955 " " ~ __ ..,... ~ ... _,, Ilk Apply In Pen.on '.\h•:.11 -"""---------6"!5--0040 $75. Yt eck + t'omm1:.l>lon Part T1meto """· muttress e 11''"' Y....,_w C....... "'·tabhi.hed .1ct·t~ :"o e>. 111 _vour ~ch~ .. utl! A.pplioncH 10 I <:om1>tetl!. Sl2!\ ~:IG r.tH4 wwv -El I I d u 1t1mn Snl••, S IO $70 11:4 ._,, 11'"'1 SlattrA,enue 1 t"r ) v.om3n ne, l> at KEYPUNCH OPll .-" "'~ p.;r net' \\'111 train. Cull ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~ l end an I (' .. r c & Motor Route wk/up Men. ladie9. SIU· ·---t're111hl l>amai:e lfolpolnt 7' l''OUeh, drk \\OOd. "_hi __ t·~ntalll Vallt~--5 u Per v 1) 1011 L 11 e M~l ha\e recent 6 mo's dents . t; v e ii / S a 1 751·2585. ut'l 1£_m & Spm 114.RTIEHDHS Sale :130!! W. Wurnl'r, avO<', Ii.me t·ouon. Xl11I l CAFETE RIA WORKt:R. hou.'\ekC<'pini: & cook1111: v.orkmf( ti.per & be ubl opening ror delivery or 968-8378, ~·ll04. SUMS TRESS No exl)l•r nci;-Somt' near llurbor. Sanla Ana c•ond.:_Sl~:.. s.a~c~>ol I, to test on IBM 029. Daily Pilot in Newport t'Xperhclpful.~l111 t Days 8 hrs . P /Tim e p ,1 lav qtrs lit s ulJry l:nl\ac lilO or lnforex 8each,alternoons3:30 to R f;C EPT·F ash l s l , Wesl.51ulCurp .buill111rof $.1.SO hr Must be REFltlUEHATORS t'orsall' 9'Sofn,2 l'l1111r~. womanrrom II 31'M. ap. 673·1<!9'7 Swrni: shift only wtu 5:30 and Saturday und t-'ini nciul Svcs Clrm. the rrnut l!ruis1ni;: :H &<;lt'»nt'ul. WASllJ.:HS ORVl.:llS Jlluratooli., l"Slutc Pool ' Pb' In person. Hug hes-----:.tartulgs:ilarya>f $600+ Sunday mornina!I AP· Recep t /Secy, F ront ullboatis hos 1mmt>d ltecnndilion\•dllaJio~ thl.Call!'61!28:1!!afll. 1 Aircraft. 500 Supt>nor. E · 10•, d1Ht'renti¥l. Ex· proximately $.225 per desk. t:xper"d, gt.I refs. v n c an c 1 es r o' CLt ..... UP M•.., · --' Nwpt Bch lntcn1ewmg ngmecr h I 0 c II seumi.tressl·~ v.iat Jent "'" 5" &t'r~l>.&m111o1 O>rnrr 11rnup, d1111n1: rm ~llent benefit~ month eammgi.. P one typ na ll wpm . a Noexpcr ncr Sonw Guur dcl n•t Oddi. & t'llllb. 6-16 097t1 8A!ll-8:4!5AM darly MFG ENGINEER (,'ontuct f'(•rsonnt'I Ofc r or a P P o In l m c n I• Eileen, 640·0123. 1 yr exptirh in suH 6JO~· Cl\IX'r ht'lpful Start :?9 '\'EARS IN 0 C nfl t; P M •• .. •. T I k II I r•ClflC MUTU .. L 642·4321, a sk for Mr. In g on eoi \ y u ) C'I 00 ·.111<t bcc·leun P'S . "am P "' r "' r r to la e sma e l•t·\ro ... "' llllllFCOOIC h i M t h e -" ' DU .... LA Tfadffmen fort'ahmeu, mtchn1c,1l u11sembhes 700;\iewportClrOr Conrer orMr.Parka. . mac ne. 1 1uaA la~-t·ot&O\t'r21yeun.. n LLkeNcwUln1ng room 1 .. ' d ·I •· N 12~ h Equal Opportunity All Pround relld cook. )Our own loo 11 JIP Y "' 1815 Newport Blvd, C'.\I hie •· 6 rhnin . 11-111 offl•r. r 1 m t rs. et a 1 .,. from de:ugn cngmHnng . ewport .....-ac E lo The Beaeb Houu Inn John Vy n, 16311 Placen· C LL~ 7~80 .,. "" aluminum skinneri. Ap toprod1,1cllon E>.pcr'd m Equal Oppor Employer mp yer Call an a:30pm , ask ro; lie.Colla Me_l>it. -----C.~rl~.~1e8m3'.S.rlf0oar'!'p.7pptm. __ A__ ' f>W_:~--Pl!o'. Majorway, 85R W docum entation. work .• , ,, , u lllth St c i\1 l I d --G11bby,494.f707 Sl ....... ST1t•ss Gas StOVt'. l<>t>k'I brand DINETTE Table & 4 · ·• stJtion :set·up, 00 1' I \DY ewer 40 re-fined ----------1 ~ m; • ---new . :1. In I C' o n d . chairs. \l!r)' 1100<! c1111d Care for onechild, sign & producllnn hna• ~ JI er,.. n 11 '11 11 t y MULTICHANNEL Exp l'r d on a·omm 1 Sum mtr help 1n ljml boat Duracre!lt U!itl ofr. $30 Abo. lU druwer1 my home,Sday:s,8·3 ;[e'::~abn::al~~?n'~~~~i~I knu\\l~Jll' or ,t>-.io.lckeep'. RADIOOPERATOR RESales m11t'h1nc f' tlml' Huxter coni..l . 11 t udenls pr «'· :>46·2906 dresser & mirror , Mu plc 5111·231!5 degreee:o;cntial. 1ni: ~ l)lllnj.! Steitdy No ex p er I e n c e SUCCESSFUL &Ciu rn,642·il38 (erred 992.0005 --. color $7!1.646·6705 l>O~iunn w ionc or tht' o et'essary . T r ain a l Cotto Meae Office · · 1-'or SoJe : hkc new gns --- Cush ier. roncess ion. • 549-)0~1 fme:<>t D•·rnrntor Studios Army School. Pay 1tarl! has openings for 2 /\s· SW ITC 11 B O/\ R U rungcandoven Muplc twn bed, xlnt cond. dOOf'man. Min. age, 18 Equal Oppar Em ployer 111 j';"' J>l n ch. Good S361 month. Meals. hous· soda tea. New or ex· SECRETARIES OPR/TY P IST $75. M9·4K!l9 S.SO, also older lwn., Sl5 I yn . Apply In person. dai· !1.illll ~ & future. Givf Ing. medical, dental pro· perienced. Ll«nsed re:al Pnor exp n«c. Xlnt typ. Gas range, 30 .. /\vocudo. &16-17_8G __ _ ly, 3-6pm, 8addlebac --refs.WrittAd 922.Dall) vlded. Maturity and selC· estate s alesptopl t' Delperutely Needed ini.t !>k11l11 r cQ Salary lmmat' O'Kt>cfc & Mer· Valley Cinem as, Sad· Euc.M•ecp11tet1t p 1 t po Box 1560 fulrtllmut. A11k •bout 1 y h •hKwtl•• rommt'nsural~ w1exp. · dlebalit Pin a , E l To ty~ person who ne~s ~~ lreaa.92626 ' ow De.1&1ed Entey Pro· ::,.co;~iv:tue -a~•atOl.I• •A1ml 1 ....... .,. For phone lnttrYiew, ntl,$l6S.~. ....... s• I055 , Rd, El Toro 2nd i ncome p /llm e .1----------1 anm phone. Same location 19 •Tec .. lcel t'Ontnet ; F.ve Stilson. JCE:NlifOREelec. Dryer, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Potential $1400 mo lbl yr leCJCll Sdy /tlcpt Hunt Bch 962-3822 years. Excellent com · •Seiles !>40-7ti40 Com munication $6$ MS·9098 ber. R urc C h 1 n es e r u rn . CA.SHIH 639 6123. .Xlnt typist. Machine Costa Mesa 5'40·1026 mllslonapbt.Good walk· Com p onents. 3000 2.30PM. llrtifncts: puret1ilk Mun J . lh r b t• rt H a I I r transcnption; no steno Santa Ana S42·2'3S im. Good rtfe.rrals. Call •P...cliaetifHJ Airway Ave. Costa Mc:111 dann robe. muny over J ewellers lntervlewma xper G o l Cou rse Pleasant penon1lity Jom the ~le k r •A.ccounthtcl --CWMt"a1& 2 Id I for caable r & o Ule Mccndhanicl · xi~~ ~.ork,•1nll Min. 2 yrs Caltf. leg:il who've Joined lhc Army ~JI i1!~hev~~~~/:wnc~~ No Sh or [ito Sh SWITCHBOARD OPR ~pnteftt 1030 po0~(e~:111~ L,;e .;:,~~t pe rs onne l. 11.pply 10 co • s11 ary "' ....:nt ts. S 1 Must bl! exper. Steady.••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~rson lA·m til n"'•n .,., Conlitct :.ul)<!r1ntcnd1nt, t"P· a ary co m · HUllSERYMA.H 1860NewportBlvd.CM Longorshorll erm year uro1,1nd cmp.luy Ya c hi"rn -D cn m c r a exr.dsk,t·hrs.cofft'c tbl . .,.. "' ..., s A C ''I b mensurale w /exp. Santa "'•"3928 evac•673 .. S77 ""Si0 nment.s Top$$$S ., " .. '···"' l·mps lead cry'tt1l u b1on Square. Santu ' · · ou n 1 ry " u · Ana Call 83!5·6212 Expcr'd , f/llme. Mature~~-~-~~·~ ... ~·~·~~-.. ~~! ~i"ev:r A f co ·Al '{em~ rnent Contnct Auditor, w/sla nd & flash ullach· cl~he~. 600Jbs of n<'w'\su Ana. 71•l~s-&235 ----1 male. over 21. 6 Days In· I· llot~ ~aguno, 494·1151 ments. Owned & opernt· nails, fur coul. Much, .CLERK •t1'n I yr ofcex ""' II I " ,,_ /\, rcparcri;, r~xpcr . much mor l'. 4127·C f'J\CT-0-RYTRAIN".L·s LVN·Cbllrgl', fllime 3·11 clud m0 Sat/Sun. Work ll.l.S .. LtS 6 temJ;>O X p ... •d <'cl by ncw11mo11 $50 ' J b.,, • t 1· " ·I Work in a n air conc1 & & r e lief 3 11 Re e w/plint.s & t rees. Deliv. LJc'd·Uttlic•d llil!her comm1uions . 532·1259 Hilaria Wy, N.n. Neur .,.r. O req s 11 a ISul·a carpeted area. "" F~I t'ha~~e LVN 11 7 & ex· Sol hr & 1,1p. Laguna Hills lyp1og , a ptitu de for mus ic. •1u•t hii\C "II !X'r d ,\ides all shifts Nursery, Inc. E l Toro. FrH 14 doy TEMPORARY HELP Part, full·ll.me. Tax OMEGA 1>11 Enlar11t>r l'urk J.,ldo Medical Bid" n11u~s & knowledge of 1 .. " .. 646-7764 830·Si!53. T~ CC*n~ Corp. or Amenra. Call 7 W/SOmm Componar and !"'fi..7638 key. 4.3opm to l a m . hence to work w/m1c-ro1 __________ 1 CaHS40-4455 days9am·9pm,S46.019l. 8 0 mm Compono n J•_w_.t_ry-----1-0-7-0 , G-'nd ro. w/xlnl -mm1ature paru under "Lw---------IN,'u-6• Aidea, 3 11 :30 & Equal ""-r Employer ' -C d d •v-• .. ...v t'" • '"''" •P·--a l •-··-~Uon v l'}'V Ttltl . &a HOu"' S .. LES .....,nses. on en~era an ••••••••••••••••••••••• benellll. Ph: 644-4360ext micros cope. permJncn LO...... 11·7:30 s hirt. Exptr ., '"...,... ""'"'...... ,..__ "m; ,,_ ti I work H rs 7 /\ l l• lo "'" •Managementopporty's ($12!1) Exper. prefe rred. neg a ve carriers n· WA .... TED )U. 3 ""Pi\I T ,.A PROCESSOR perm an en t position . •to80~Commlss1on J S . eluded. T1mc·O·L1 f " "" ~ op pay + "'' Hunt. Bch. Convalescent 1---------•1 A ao, upt>rvisors JIOSI· Masler $300. Call Daily TOP CASH DOLLAlt CONCESSION WORKER, bcnrf1ts. l)o~ney Savin,;11 & Lo:in Hos p. 847 ·3SlS. l881l •l..lc'd tra1n1ng 2wkll StclltTAltllS t1on open In 2 wks. Slarl· Pilot Photo I.ah, 642.4321 icreal par\limo job dur· Golser Tool Co. has an openinii In Oruni:e 1-'londa St. Hunt. Bch. classes start immed. •TYPISTS ini salary S12S wk ly P A I 0 P 0 R Y 0 U fl hti school. litust be at 1701 1-:.Qlrnei:ieAvt' l'o. ror indlvldulll. "' •OntheJoblraining f/t1mc. Hunt Och ore. Cats 1035 J EWELRY. WATCHl-;S. least 18 yrs & well S.J\. 540.4080 · ~ · HURSfSA.IDES .rttanytop offlceloc's Jmmed. openings for <Beach & T albert) Alff OBJECTS. GOl.t>, I S h J'll'Menc '"proct1s~ml! Nolicensenectoupply secre t a ries & t ypists · r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• S ILVER SF.R V l t:t: aroomcd. App Y out -l"Onvcnllonal loans . Suv 3·11 . & 11·7, exper 'd or w /xlnl s kllls. Your IW8·9434form o. Pi:rslan K1 llcn11. r e · l"I N I': F U R N & AN . Coast Plata Ill Theater.FEMALE w 1c-.1r, DRQOn 1111ts & loan or mort.1:.i$lll trainees. Mesa Verde R"'•LRTB>ORCSA.9R6P 3 ET.9191 chol<'e of hours & loea TEL E PHONE SOLi · g1slered, rno11l 1·olor11 TlQUES 645 2200 685 SunClo we r , C. M. A Piute. 47 1 .. : 17th St .. hnnkmi:back1m1undprc Conv. Hosp, 661 Ccnler EA Lion. Never A Fee. In-CJTORS, good income. avallabil', v.ormed & ----. --~ St e 2 03 A · <" M • Ca 11 lerN<I. Typing requl red St. c M 1-·or detallHoll Linda iervlews 9um·3pm. Growing company. Good .!....~· ~·9308 TOP C/\Slt s P /\ID FOil 646-6868 Xlnt <1nlary & bent>f1l~ -. • hou-o.,.,.,Cl\I\ 1 L' ,.L .. YOUR 0 1.u GOLD & COHSTIUCTIOH -fll .. '-L•ss l"Jll pt-rsonn el C714 > 'forsmit RN UayJh1f1 '" Newreslaurant openin~i. ~S'S '"·.,_ . ...,,,., Pc;r1 an n.1\ll!nH. "'".'" UIAMONDs.960.2431. SUP~EHDIHT MOLDl!;"o"'Es"'1'-... ER ~90002fodurther info lit>( LVN r .M. rt!llef Servln~h.inch&dinner ~ Wi silver. i.mokc, lorl1e. ------,._ 1 ...,,.. l')Juul Oppor t:mployer Utautirully Nidernrolcd lnltrv1cw1n11 Mon·F'rl .. th Tool & Die S7S S125. SlG !l9t'l~ U•e1toc:k 1075 M.tor So . .,..1 fornla dr AND Mt\KER Xl nt op· fa r1 ht1cs. Vacullon & 10amto3pmfor ---••••••••••••••••••••••• vefopeT needs tract r 'd k I c rr1 Id c w I MOLD MAKER Rare & hcaut1ful Siamese por . or a n t•" p1• r sic eave. a e arr u t~ses k·alt6n• l.itnr l'olnl •. Heit Mor11a n mare, brokt> llupennlendr nt rn Walnut cr11tumnn Salllr)' oprn Convalescent Jlospil11I Cook11 Trmi>0rary Servlt'e!I " .. " "' t ci & d I 11 k atta. Mln1mum 15 yn Apply In ~rson, 19 .• 2 .... rl Id II n <l320C1mpus, Ste 130 RNJulres ex.,..rlenrc In Blue 1w1inl. (' F A. Itel( n ri .c r vr • 1 1 expr. On alto . orr liltl: l'omon11 s'A .. r LOAN SERVICE i1~:i.i~.::o,i,e Ave .. u . nc!~:~~~r NewpOrll3each 549·8011 pfl!Clll>IOO mold lor lnjet'· Urcut W/do11 11. t:all Jl.lr,a<lc. Moriian 11eldin1.t. Sln1lo fa m ily V.A de .• -·-----CLERKS Apply In pcnon only nf 1424 S.GrandAve uon mold m arMnei. & 54s01:n11fl7. .En11. We~tern 171'1• tnchN hou!lln1t. Send rt' folower :-ihop Trainee/ I) (( 1 <' c or ~~ 1111 a II er rr .. iicr!I Kell & Crown. Santa Ano SSIMI021 abll lly tn c1 .. ~111n & tab. -----.l.1IHtlll ___ • immo to Arl No. 323, Du1ly Uriver. Mornm"• Tr a I 11 c ,. (, 11 r d on :1 1 111 .• t n h u 1 v ·t molds from d et11ll joint11. DOC)i 1040 Uu"k' .. hito 1>Aktnll •1v Pft""·tlmo "7"3 "270 l>ov.'TIC'' Snv1n11'l le l.!llln Jn i·l"r~ w .. ••I min·. t"r ' ., <'a c u ' ' •• •• •••• ' ,., " "' ' .. • Pi iot, ... 0 Oox IStiO , .... u ., ' r , w ~ .. '" .. • \" t 1 If rrni lly Smull 11h1>1>. lllr eonl11· ••••••••••••••• •lu .. k• 0 0 .. drake lti"lll" ··~-ta "taaa,CA""""".. n.a11 oprnln1111 111 o. runi:t• ~l.'111 11.p.plv In 1u•r·or1 H'~llllMQr II I ECRETARV for Rcnl I T M' .. , h ' ... ' • I .. "'Jiii " ... ., .. u..., " , ,, .. 11 II ·r l > Inn 1 · honec1~ ti11y11 on y wo o •"' CJ e11r. ~ oo. uft flpm, M7 l!.lKll COOKS le Counte r Hel prefer over Ill, apply In penon, Kentucky t'rlt"d Chicken. Da na Point 34122 Paclnr C1t llwy. 1-'00D l'Ht:l'All/\TION l II. for Loan Sl\f\ HT Mr (;ul11Jfll('n II' J •11n -t-:11t11tc <'o. 111 Fallhlll lntC!r\'ll•Wi. Hum noon W11h l'a11<•r.11 r Momma~. I /lime. Apfly, l"l<•rkl> 1'11Y men I i•ro RC'l\tuuront. m11ture l\clr b land. Muit have 4 yr" Soturday. /\uizu1ot 21111 2 Y1•11r1o. J Yc11r11 Mlac•ll-..OU-a 1010 ~I T11co. ~2 La 'n '"e :<!I 1 n II · 8 e n tl 111 Of'l"ICF. HF.LP nt•t'<lt•c1, days & nilc~. fo1 exp(-t · l)'P\l 6.">·70 wpm. ST 4COSWITCH IMC I Tun. I IJlur ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rd.l.a1tun1 lllll11 IX-mandll expcr. re4·\J J .HfftMrl fo,tr11(1(l!Jf•rv Apvly,\111h 8000 wpm C.:ol l'"n Uttk•rC011taMtu111 GoodHCHMOrily! C .. R•tT M u II l b c: It 0 0 11 J 1•-11 n r Eileen. 640 0123. ...., ~ "' .-f0RONT lWCtrV v1s·r "'/ClblOmeM typlna re• H• ••• ,.,... 2lllll llruokhurst. ;a I ----S4t-304 I 002 18H'I LIQUIDA. TIOM & R t:Ct::PTIONJST it'd fo'or turlht'r mfo con ?'\ow 1nlerv1"wlni: •t So 2l'M SECRET A.RY(IKPR. ~1,111 OpJ)(lr Employer 892·5.'Jf'JI lil:.I ... 13:1 Mu1tt ,.l'll l300 yt1a of xlru '*.coo., ... • W/Ule hltkk,. 11klll!1 3 l<H·t V<'rtOnnel Dept ('oA~l l'luu location for R t I No S.11 requ r1.1d. !I I h t I "" "' tlm ore h •I csauron rt yoor Xmo" t)lll)plr11 h l'&vy P 1,111 ll' I:• 1st Cook/Cbel for retire! ~~~ ~·~" ,..-:'.e,:1·-i:~d~ 171•> ~oooz E OF. ~~"! e~~11 &~ wknd" l!r~ JHD COOK ~~·[1· salury opl"n TUXIOO OIPT. at11rtcll 1111v. ll1•:iutlrul curpet <Aili Unb nt hom,. m ('nl hom r 11 7 dGy Country C'luh :.m 11377 ----q 'c1 ,,11pt)• 1n person lm'!'ed. npcniryu. Y.l!pt>r _ _ t'i~"(f i:irl P• Lime morna /\I\~ r c I' <i., I 11" n wk n1l 11 & a fl 61' :\I .. hlfl . Munll pl11nnln.i. or· -• LYN_, /TIMI lll!tWO 1011m ac 12 noon rl>q d. Apply '" pcraon. SP.CRF.T /\RY for low nfr S<'Hl II Cu•l• Mc1111 i\l'lo. Ht•Lr1evcr now ul lllud IH2 ~:t 4Mr1na.11pcd al diet.. Ex· GIH. OPC CLIRK u8y shit\ tor m1>ciiC'11 only. Vlrtor llu11o Inn, 361 _Cllfl N tJ, £icpcr. not nc:c. W1l r111mc m WMtmlnAl<'r or (714 l !HIH 11~7'1 •IMVISTMIHT • tf· w/Oerii\r'lca prof'd. Ftlrpurchaslnadcpt. 1-.. or t1on!I. l\lc~n Verch~ Conv Dr.l.o11 ~· O. F.. tri1ln. Good typ11111 & 11 p /llmr rnorn11. C111h y, Yl'llow l~nh 111111,., /\KC..:. 4M!8. appt. call Lo11 Wheeler , fl0&p,66IC.-nter St.C M. Opportunltlts Rettt1ur1tnt req·d.S.t<t-5040 S40.3333,exl341. __ rc•itlmrcl'.1 , s wk• old DIAMONDS COOKS It WAITERS M0-92SG. For /\mbltlous f'<'OPlt' lllOILU MA.H SlOO Nrwh11643 llfllll/070 !HSI •~ eeded rutl ti LVN 3· 11 Su~rvlsor nf'l'll Lout Cl<<'<'Ullvc lookinll SIClllT A.RY _,Pft', n me. GIRL FR ID AY. ty pe. 1mmcd. 5 day1 wk Coll forpartllrnt'ai1r1odnte lmmC'd. opt>nlnll. t;icper With bHlc bonkkeepinil =!~n R'::!~~a~~ef: phonea, llte bookkt-<'Pina ~ 80!_S. __ eu11 11rt 8. 873·47116 ~~~r i1:~~n1;, :ir~fi~i 11kill1. Lite typln11. re('t'I' ~~~~Ye . Ba Ibo [;;:'~·.I~~~ ,';::~tr':d ~~lr~~~~f~1n~rd~! --PART TIME --1>r, I.a11 Brh. E ~ ~~l~~hdu~~era t~; J;!~~ l ll•pro TYPISTS 1>011 Hun, hx 12. $ISO. C'111111n -t JO ~$2 73117 Avon Collt•rtlon lor 011• lnrl'a Jt•nnlfrr & My l'l!t llaun ne11. Slit & wkdy~ only oor 4pm 5411 "2!" __ _.;. _______ , resume• H lary rtquitt· s t a 1 n I es s M l' d I ca I G11lher1na stJn1ture11 for Restaurant llelp run or Mc 1 11 · I' o 11 r 1 n R <' ..'COft!POttr Oprt Coe111etlt' clerk ror 11 mcnt.s lo Cla .. lflvd •d Produc. ts 3025 5 Kll~on Nov ballot. ~-18 per hr p/time. All 3 shiftll open h<'ntfhs. $SGO pu mo "MTST·MTSC ·amo)'rcl 11uppl('11, adore Mlcrom<'tcr~ l? lo G", 11 to dN1 1lore. Exp not nee. no. 495 e/o 0111)' Pilot. Or SA s:it).1142 IS+ Call833-l4S4 Jeck In The Bolt 1~ ~8787 ..'Ca.rtlTyplah t>le fluffy whltt, 17& 7", 8 to 12". Top nnnw Ptr.MT 2561 PO B ox 1560, Costa • · · !laker St c M • -K llET RY IF/Tl ~w *>4 ____ brand11. 714-400 MOO Mesa,C.92QG. P.'AIOS N EEDE D r Part lrmc Product llop • . . S A. .AK(; Kea. l>obt'rm1n Oo111,1t1ful nl11hl blooming Cnuntor Girl. P llnw. AP··•---------• • . o Local <'hain dept ittore RETA.IL SALISMAH N a w p o r t 0 e o <' h ,. p'" S\t'< Ruri:•·r•. l4tl9 W. GOOD JOB •mall exclwme motel Reh cltlc.s & Or"n"e ,,._, ....... 1 Architectural f'irm la l'lnicc·ht!r, red/tan, fern. Cereu11 & m11ny olhtir• l:t .. SI. c .·1 'Ir .. ~n l1n •r ranoocl .. .. ..,., W/cx ..... r . in hl0 •,.,••h on ca~ mo old All •ho•· 4'11 •H tU .. ""' ·' r 11 ~.. "' " 8 11i n jlual & E n 1tli11 h <' 0 n .. l~ .. mcfc·o r a r y lec!kln; u confc11:nllou1, ,,... · · " .... · ......... 2 Days per wk. C'er. No 49.a.11521 h f, "' 1 4!d bri ht & bt 982·13110, 11Cl 51>m , selling. Good r~ra Ovr · zpeak "It· llrly wa11e •Porl1weer. oood salary po 11 • II a m k' 042·l2!ll t:ou111t•r c:1rl 60.673-2289 l•--------1111'4 bonwici1. Mu5 t be oull(O· Apply, Kenneth Lloyd ol lions person. l\tu•t wor r-----------1t..t k e n e w l'o rla hlt' 1A or 0 , ct' MA.IMT. WOlllCH Ing & well aroomtd. Ad· Newport, 2700 W. Coar;I ~II under prea~ure "he 3141 C•T,: Drht lh·Txu Female 8 mOll l>llhwshr. d~1111t'r, con BalboP lb Ind. 67S·5666. GUYS •GA.LS $756-$927 Mo. Cvancel ml e.nct poulbtllUea. llwy, NU Or tall &c.2·432C t'o"w~IMn t 1 t Y P '!5 1 V<MBOE· ,. ''· 741 old. P1~n~. Dest offer r.olf' stereo 8tl"·5087 aft ---Mlulon Vitjo, 1-;1 Toro COMClllTI 11 11 r m e "· eves ... ' • R r. ' 11 Need11 )ot' d lcvt Spm •COU:--.TER H ELP aru, to worlt a f1>w houni Ft..,ISH-2131873--4737 an 2. . R l\'IQlt\;l'ld~ E Dd. 0 "1' y Oro'nAg<'trotC! ~rl~") 61S~. I .. Appl)', t>el Taro. a do~ t'\Jft Job. Earn $25 "' """ Qua Cl nee app )' · ~· n · ,.,. '.':ew Lal'r• poo ne.lcr. La p17 Rd. Laj.t. Hill_s. to $5() per weqk For $927·11144 Mo. PART-TIMI RN Sal•r y ope n. Conti el Equal ppor ~mp1l)'Er 1-·crn Mlnla $('hftlluier. ns BTU. at:ickleu, wo. fc 1 Optn1n1s with TllE Permaflfl!l position for Go r a ld l n <". btwn /\KC. l )r old lo 1ood nr bt:•l oHer &e2·525J or Dt''\l..,·orvmen rrir (.;\ = 1; ormal on pbot'le CITYOFHUNTINC:TON 1harp l:.tl C'Cpt'r'd In COORDINATOR 9 •30·11AM. 2:30·4 PM. -TYPIST --bomeSGO 64!5·078S. ~-47$7 TI~n NB & C.'.\J StGr1 E~u.al Onnrtunity R E,\ C JI Ii MP L 0 Y · .:eneral otflce duties. 714.fM0.0770 ---------1215 per mo + bonus Emp,....lov~r M ENT fc T R A ININC ~kkCt'ping & l•tc tvp. Need 11ood lyplna oblhty. ,.,... to You I045 $tJ.1140, '" <\O!o'1 NIC:.T~ll'T t ON . In" l'lc 1.1•ort r~· u.i 30Ai\t shirt. Must SICY/Pw'CHIMcJ Good p 11y le xl n l •••••••••••••••••••••••1•---------.. .. ha Vt. 2 yr• ex per . in So "•Ill B Id •• A f k I D__.._. .. __ i..t~ HAlRADSSRl~ST ll"G &tr reou1rr :!<' < ay, lf'Olphcte In arn. <ic.-'ll1tr 1 Major . -ul l.'r emplo)'cc u.:ne It P II n· fr<"e male t>aehshund, 0 ,POllTU...,ITY _,_,..na_ prio "employm c.-n• Is onentedmfg.co.·C.!'>1 supttr vlflon n •cult Oeveloperneed11expr'c1 cludes cost of llvlnJI V t-ry ac n tl c O lk " Ort bodonltc o ffice. Guaranteed to •l•rt w . 118 ru 1 ncy. Appllct Z0.30 hrs/wk. Olll Sally hospital. Contoet ~11 putthaalntr ner etuy. tn sol11ry 11dJu11tmenl11. If shorthalr 843.07so· kl'l()(ks often when )'OU ff e w p o r t B e a c b • p /day +. M usl be he. lions will accept~ al for a ppl. 00 Gm Jcn3en. 642·2734• 1 1j raldontl•I comtructlon. inle ru ted. u 11 Reba, ' ute re1ult·1ettlnir Dally Ort~odonlle ex.per re -494-97:?9 for lnlervlow l ho E rr p I oy m e nt It M t 1 a M • m v~ r ~ Wiii be dullna d lr.ct w / 549·&445 Two Adortblo Kittens Pilot Clanlflcd Ada to qv!fiMt 842 2010. Tr alnlntr Cenler, ~2 You don't need a aun to Hos pita I, ~Ol cto a aub-c:ontrmrtors Pleue State f arm Insurance 545.5735 reech lbe Ori.nee Coa.-1 ELP WANTED I/, Pecan, If B until Spm '\!paw fast " when you C.~l t;. O. ' Mll'ld ttaumt & 11lary re· Compan.la market. ._._.C t.ndAu t. M\&al bn ·• t~per Non Sinokt.r M-4~. Cooks. Apply In P'"rlOl\, Au.gustlJlh, 1976. Phi<" e n od In the Dilly qulre mentto Ad 586. t>al 3333 llyland A'e Kl'M'ENS 7 wk.a old Phona842·5678 Kt11tuck)• Fn ed Chicken. <:all $36-2$26 Pilot Want Ads! Call now S.ll t.b.11\11 faal with D•ilY ly P lklt, P.0 Box 1$60. COit.a •1•• tovai,,e, playM Lairuna Beach. ~~~~~~~~~ M2·3'11:1 Pilot Want Ads. Coat.a J.!Ma, CA 9262& Equal Oppot Employer 4M.2 0588 or Mf·toU • • .,, OAJL Y ~ILOT v-'570 ...... ..,.,..... ....._ l.,art.d ~ "9pac-ted Aaitot. UH4 AlltoJ. Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IOI •••••••••••••••••••••• Rf'.A DF.L. \AN 5 >.lt 9720 onde 9750 ofvo 9771 .. ,.... '910 9940 t I SO Uta,. J\oomy •lnt run ••••••••••••••••••• •••. ••••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• •••• ••••••••• •• •• •• ••• •• ••••••••• ••• ••••• •••• •• nut1 cond S41>-4H3, 9am ••• •• ••••• ••• • • •• ••• 'H LTD ~I.NT l'ul\d. W .&. .....,lr!ft Sain & L...-, ·m. 912 E'\l't'pllon,11 t>(lnd SOUl'HUN 75 CHIVY Mou•• •roP C~S~ll Dm;.,.OLLAR 12Y1ma2S0£ndu. Jpm $lOOO. TOPOollarP111d AM Jo'M, r hrom\I wblb "-t\ulu,p i..Ji,v.,I) b " " $3'TS On Al.L Tr1tdc 11111 Mid\ \lr"1 ~3 ~:m ORAHGI COUNTY'S 2 + 2 COUPE Sl,OllO tao OOtfl rA l D t'OB "°U R •••••••••••••••o••••• Tom 54G«J8S HlWPORTDATSUH VOLUMI Autumulll', nt110 & -·~St W1tn 1.0 1111, J EWt:LRV. WATCHES.~ bot Clau t'lbt'ralHa -' AAdot W•tH 9590 Ill Do•e .,..____,t 1971 Poneh. fl IT VOLVO DIALER rut-tom wh\"rh. l.1kc• $7:,0 Ori.: Ov.nur ~r~V~!~E~K V~il,£ hulls. f11t•l or y d ~rul '691'RIUMl'll ~·c -·•••••••••••••••••••• N\!llr 'Ma<"A•~·h~ !I )pt•ed miti"· A!'ti n.1 Nt;W• Ul80LW M &u; 2UJ FINE t'lJ llN 41c AN S20lt Va~y O:&via Co. 64~!1 Wt; PAY TOP U<>l.L.AH & JamborN' Roalh :. t ,. r l• 11 r a i.)" t t l' f.XA~I Pt.Jo; Urand nt!w MAllQUIS MOTORS iiS \~sn. pi., ,wlo, i>. b, - 1'1QU};S ll4!.220Q W.l7lhSt.C_~_t ___ -4___ t'ORTOP USIW l'i\l<b 8ll·ll00 ta?M ... lll l9'76 \'oho 2i~S t'ull) MIS.SION \'IFJ O ~1~ ur lw11t olh•r 4.\111 • &rwt Auto Pilot w/case "1$ 2:WJ Suaukl. Xlnt C'Ond to'ORt:IGN, 00\H:..'>TI<.: SHOW CAR! i-qwpl>'-d IOl7~l:J) t) I ·2110 4tS· 12 I 0 . 1\.17 01ll LU<iGAGETAGS i-.actory C'h~rk 7176 t:nduro.C.11 67~*5• vrC~~I(.;~ T~ t>.it~un :!IWZ: 12000 MAIQUISMOTOIS ONLYS6596 ·;.1 t:r.in 'l'oilno, 4 i.fr: fromywrbustoc1Sunt ~1.inuiil intl'd ~ P •Plft lf )ourl'4rlH'll.tr.idt·.in \1 1 lu.a11\-d' Urov.n ~11:-...\IOS\'I P.JO USC Ll #I :.ho.1q1, uulo .111. pti\r, Send ooc.o card for <'II<' 00~76uft8 . 11-171-,-,,.-M-i\_H_A_DO __ -t,,.N"u '1"'1 v. bl._ mt Ruy ut •" 831-2810495·1%10 CHIVYls ill 821UO.inakl'ulr W!l7tll1 laa pl1&a on~ •1111.re. W OL'->L',uT"PL·"IAL IAUER IUICK 'uint-h•.i'l'-Aini \'Ond H••' Ml 11•1 1 1 "' 1 ntlurn PHmancntl 7SHP .,..,,.._ 01 -"-"S~"~ ... .:' .. ::;;1 2!1'.lS H11rbuc Bhd ISl;$ U7~ -;~ l'Ot~dlf' Ol .. l.! 0 Muas. p l f~d t•·i "t ""IS ~ .~.inr 1 "Olf'll11• Ill .-:.led attractive lair $60Uor trade + cash '-"""' """'WM C00>l.i Mc 11 :nu ;!31 \\I t-'M IJl>'-'l\. Ulk. 1ww au ,('(' "' •-' o · l'O•lu. '"a~ ' own,•i; atrap, meetlna alrlJn 64i-90780T4!)9 1737 ill D.ibun ZSOZ. 2+2. oil 11n•:-''"' rond. 61!1-11098 l\11~puSti:mal '700 12131 !'>\l:.l ~:. 11>. requtrt'nHrnb. 'Pre -P 9040 Motor HomH, TOP IUYER :\lrai. + low mL Ai;~unH. &G75·tl2tl<l CONNELL li7 1-'()l'(j Uuluxy 21i!I, ~lot vent l0t>11 & theft! For ••••• ; •• ~:.~•••••••••• Sale/R... 9160 ~I us fl~1t1. & 1.1,.t 1 Tuv lt'<1"t' or buy !If~ 1132 b7 1,111 st·tw. 912 5 :'(pd, r,un 1l'011d;:~1:~~ .. ~l't', $500. 114.'tll\Onuh:wd t»g encl08 l) I ., I ••••••••••••••••••••••• du loar pu11 or imwrt!I.. 7J, :.1~07., "' c', AM i l"M • ._. CHEVROLET ' n) am,•,..,.,.,,....., wnllp:.pcr. fabri c 0 • L fffo 1963. Olt>S(',ltcnt 26' GM (;. r\t J)I) COSTAMISA 'll'r1•0 OIU"'· 4 ,p·•, \)f f'M :;ll'rt•o.i:dcond ORANGICOU"1Y ' 'l>I)' Glo" l)a~r & w flybri~1tc. l1beri;lu), C:i.llK33-2tlUlur G42tWt .. u ~lllO l'h~1i3K3"/ VOLVO ~H11rborl\h•rl 7~ (.;r~'t·n <.:r.111 1'011110 "111 bllll'k " tnm '/OU _58JW U\ll ~ llOOt._ Newport Bea<'h, Ca lif. DA TSUH ~~:'. hl>;~\.~7~J~~l~· J!~~ ~ 1•or"•h1• M: t'l't-'. nl.'ar EXCLUStvt:t.V VO(,\ O C.:O~;T;\ MF.S \ foord Sin \\.:n for •alt•. tap . Or &ry two ra 'O>mmen cal Sport Fl:.· --~5 H.lrbor Hhd fo:n1144 Gl<tS l) palei·t Mu)t :.tll Lari.tl'~t Vol'o Ot•alt•r Bus 54tJ 1200 fil• ~Ml 5;!31 ~~01\ j>~'~1 ·litill ~t;~';~~ IJ.u:kto ~l'k:. her. 6 r."1 Ch.-..·b cro,,.n, MotorHOtM, lt...t 1 al C°'tJ Mt'bJ ~0&111 "'ll'l'U mont•y. ssgoo mOran~t<l'ount>! -t• ~ ....... l'HICl::S: SS rad:o. dePth finder, 111/1 toll WEBlJV iJ 1>.it'<un ~oz. lo m1 . itl:!~ UUVorl.F.A.."if: w Malibu Wirn 283. xlnt '.,,.....,.,.._.:..__ -- ·S2eaor3/$5 ~tra~. sooo 1112 7837 Pull5elf ronta1n("ft F. • dt••m ,ut t-':11. reddish Dlltt::<:r runnm~ \'Ond. ne .. dy 10 ~olft 9945 4 !'>ta~ $1.60t>a. da~.557-8167c.ovcts. S~·tul We kl) tt.itc:i ·U~~0~~~~&. o1Jn.:<'. ~•oo 848 2416 "Tl 91JT T:m:a. Urn/bm ~' ~o :ll w.l !\ell, Sc>S01ofr ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 6!H.ags SlSOea. ---Kc!lcncforllobdm)ll ---A1r.quada.tcreo.lealher .!.~· lff~-~11~!1~ @120.)4 "75LIHCOlN LOo~moreSl.40l'a. ·Luhrs '13. :1upcr 2114) H£Gt.-:NCV "10TOH Comclnvrl'all 74 :.!60Z,2+2.t•omplekh R~aros v.1re whl~ bra T -· _ _ Salc>11Tu,x lncluded Clean , to11dt•d (714 J llOM ERENTAl.S AtEEAppnlisol loadt!d. 27~ m1, le:Hm~ ~porto. '<'vv. Pla~•les~ • • . CONTIMEHTALMtcYf NOCARD., 4961~eHs. 92.SN .HarborBlvd.S A. Grott.CIM•rolet fur ~urop•• $6,30U l'und.$K.S50t;.t28325. --60 Sta. \\.:n. st11nd111'd t\Mt t•M stereo & lllpt. Ur11w your own or -sen • ,,531 2503•"' J8ll 1 &ach Blwi hU·G.\23 <>r ~4·4462 2025 $. Manchester trans . 6 n I. new tires, 'inyl roof. LtMded wltb name, address, phone 1913 17' FANTASY. lfi."1----lluntin.:ton f""'aeh ------Rolls Royce 9756 Anaheim 750-2011 xlnt shape. $450. 64Jl 01 tG equipment. crnli1e ran· we'llmokeoneurdpe HP :11 c r c J /0 wit 'T.?PaceArrow20',fully 847-6087•549.3331 "72DATSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----lrol. Beautiful <'ll rl t:i". Add 25< each. trailer. Only S,U95. u ""'Wpped. roor air, "l'n. ---510 WAGON 111 DEALER IN U.S.A. lluve souwthing YQll wan (5Y89Ml4T:m1. "' M B t C t ~,, " ':::==~;:;;:;:--'---...., to,;ell? Clt1:.s1tlcd atb d * $8686 * dl'r to. 64&oOS39 pty.640-0'175 P1VD hejter . Goud runn1n,: CARVER ----GUSTAFSON Send cherk or money or • esa oa '-'" e r , stereo. xlnt cond. P \l TOPDOLLAH 4 Cyl.. 4 :.peed. r11d10, ,,.~ ROY It well 642.51rn~ PILOT PRINTING 1971 lT' California v bot· l 9 7 o P :He A rr o " nn~~~l~lCL y ~~rill~rt cl'd to a.el I ' ROllS·ROYC£ LINCOLN M t;ftCIJR ,. Cos~ ~es~.xd.~2626 tom, 120 HP OMC wllrlr. Motorhome, clean. J9v. FOREIC~CAl<S * $ 1886 * ,,_, . ..,_.. C.+Ntttat 9930 16800 Beach lil\d -------1 Only $2009. at Mesa Ro2t mtles. SS500 4~ ~ CALL OR CO~l I!: 1:-\ ,...._, ..,.(,. •••••••••••• ••••••••••• Hununi:ton lkenh WOVENWOOD Center. 1595 Newpor TOSEEt..:. GUSTAFSON \.._ _ __..._ •SALES 74COMTINEHTAL 842-8844 Bh·d, CM 646-<IOJ.2 F'or rent '74 Motorhml' HEWPORT IMPORTS LlNt:OLN MERCURY CLOSIO SUNDAYS -----SHADES Tol!O'"' .. Off 122') SC. s1so v. k. 1 mi tGl!OO Beach Blvd. •SERVICE MARK IV Mustc.q . 9952 Call 645'8950 IOOZH CRUISER 492-4599 eve:.1wkndi.. 3100 W Cst Hw)'. NB Toyota 9765 L&,.SING Loaded v. t•c1 u1p1t1l'nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kl NG SZ BJ::D N 1.8' 118 Baylauncb. surf)• 558-1313 dayi. 642-9405 Huntington Bt'a<'b ••••••••••••••••••••••• • IOA inc. A~l Jo' M ~ tere<>, '65 Mustan!l 2119, 3·!>rtd • . <. e w), w tfn.nge on lop. A,;kmg • ----------8 42·&844 SOUTHERN O•enea5 erwseton1rol,v1n)l rooL rblteni:.fr(•J.hpa1nt,$9()(. ~lra hrm $195 ind del S'Z400. Mmney's \'achts roiMn, Tra•~I 9170 I BUY J UNK CA RS ORANGE COUNTY'S D-•f .. •ry Pretty cJI'. 1·cudy to i:o firm. 4!17·3965 Usu11lly home. 835-2263 Sales. 5411.1725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• USED AUTO PA HTS '" •• t601LEl\J 1 ---- • l.9' Tr\'I Trlr s ips 6 7 5 cu. 540·!'>125 817·9637 r---2 9723 VOLUME • 'II ' 'Ill! Mlllltani:: GT rastbaek. Encyclopediu Untanmca 17' Sabre Craft, 125 OMC. fl r · ' · ' 't · • ---""'un TOYOTA DEALER you * $7286. * V.8, ttulo trans. hke ne~. ~'~case. Make offer removable hard·top, full ~~ ~~~r;.a~lus~ r:ci1 s, lmpomd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hice GUSTAFSON Sl 500 fir m ! 4!16~ ~·3342 be~n 8•5 ro"er. 5 brs 1915. brand $28.W. or orfer. f>.12·78J1 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• 'Tl 24EGT Dino. Red w/blk EXAMPLE: Brand n"w •IKE• Ll .. 'C'>I "' ~1 F.RCURY ---~1ust .,A11, new. S5000 or make ofr. da"". S57.Sl67 eves. at 970 I leatbe.r, clec wmdows. "' " ' "' " • '65 Mu.o;tang 6 ryl. Hun, ·• ..., .,..., """"' k r 0 .,~ \Sm 101 517 000 (71 .• 1 1976 Toyota. 2 Or. & fully Scrv1re & parb no" open lf\800 Ueuch Ulvd. liul need• u or•. $·'OO. B··~ut\ful TROPICA u'"'"'"""""as_or ave. --. -. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' . , ""'Ui"~•. '17'"'17). J " " , •.. i -l G Id F I 23 1r 82H 8H ~.. ..~ ' ..., on Sal's 8 to 4 for your Huntington &at.:h 1173.3063 flSll AQUA fUUM. Fish 6' ''I . 20 M '? en a ton ~e 974 Austin llarina. good . ONLY $2997 L'()flvenience. 842 8844 , , u assp.ir, I er<' contd. air. N'w l'ond cood bi!st offl'r · 9 • ,....L, __ ._.,_ mrlu~~ · Asking SlOO.: I Ow/lrg v.hcl'l lrlr. Call Make offer J3.1 Del :11ar • c.., . ..., :2 Fiat 725 ,.. __ 1---...,_muult.r or let 6 trade fo r : ~ 0327orS57·9544 tl:nivenuy)C M .,..., ,,1; ____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 CONTINENTAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Jl)J..S"/38 aft er 6 wkdays. -----9707 ·oo F'1at 121 Sedan. Clean MARK Ill POWl::R' '611 0ld!o 4~2. 40U '955 11r .inyhme weekends. 4' 15 llP Ski & Fis h. enR Ser•iee & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rca:.onably pnced. l714 ) Loaded wuh all l'QU•I'· 1·u m eni:mc, I' 1~. P 1 li. -I t ed--b-reblt. Only $950.,best of-Pari5 9400 '7' 33!\lmi.nutm•:., 4922725 ment includ1n11 11peed '' C. xlnt rond. S850. Anyone nleres 1i:1 uy fer 613·:>-132 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------control. Supl'r dnvin•• t>444WOO duy:. or ~51·3625 1n11 I g qua n t 1t1 es---• 1 must sell. S3.000. '70 J.'iat 8SO Spyder. Musl " k f J\ d M a n l a n 1 t a c· a I I • Grand Banks, 1973. ANTkJ<;O. (4 > 1200xlllh, Call ~9-0904 sell ownr leuving town. car. (213COP l eves, as_~r _.!' !.:u 1 i t41S..'>7·S223. Last ofthewoods,beaul. Tl'U<' tires. $,1(10 cus '. ooo.2oo2 19"6 Ho1bor C M 11•11930"1 * $3486. * Pinto 9957 -----• C'Olld 540000 675.&128 Call646·386l. 74 Fox, 4 dr. auto. A/C, ____ . ______ 1-.-T---C--1-1-SS--G00-1___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Ford PU tailgate. · ' · -'nyl top Xlnl rond. Best HOftda 9727 74 oyola oro a I , GUSTAFSON ~reen. $35. Rototiller. at t railer. tandem 4Reslor e Your .VW . ufr.P1 P644-~33 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'C,yclloww/!llnpes.AC·Autos,Usfll LINCOLNMl'.;ll<.;llltY 74FORDPIMTO new Ghp motor $150. Lrg wheel. extension tongue, En1tinl', body• intl'r . ~ , /cu:.t Int. 21.000 mi. Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• HlliOO Beach Rlvd. RUNAIOUT :.11r compressor w/CP brks for SC or Lyman L8 work. Free est. Engme LOW MILEAGE AUDI · Brand New 76 sell $2795. 675·8030, AMC 9905 lluntmgton ~arh J\ulomal1c. rodm heatl'r, impart wrench & hose S250.'67S-0915 . . exchange $175. Arcade 100 LS. 4-door, 211,000 HONDA C S 67J.S684 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142-8844 l'Utt> hllle car with le!o:; St85. Heavy pool co,•er, , \W,631·2697 mila , clean. Two new Gr ri...... 9767 74 llornel Sport•bout DL•--------. t.hon :.u.ooo miles. one on· 16x36, $50. Complete pool 4 2S NOVA. dual 1 front tires. Xlnl cond. · . OVH I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sla.. wgn. PS, PB. Fd<' '73 two dr hd top. has I) .il this JH1l'l'. <t:89CKR) :.weep w /eloek $100. Merr.<'rwscrs.greatfo forSale AM·FM slere? rudio. ToChooHFrom! a1r.AM·1''Mstereoradio. e\•eryth1ng. mcl. r ru1se, * $1898. * Swim fm'l & mask SlO Cal3l1na. 200 Jlrs . ,lU lo trans. air cond i5TR·7,Buritundy, 10.000 new tires. ""w br ks. '3.000mi.$39SO !JGS.,.141_ VW fuel inJector S)'Slem Sl2,500. w1trailer. Scou. ~/ S:IOOO. Ph. 963-2082 UNIVERSITY mi's, a~/fm Ca ssette paneling, lugga~e rack GUSTAFSON ~75. lhp J-ph:ise motor 640·1850 or 640·0019 ctouics 9520 w 9712 O .. mobile 50lereo6.3X4tn22t3ro3nd.t~s· Beaut. car. Has 66,000 74COHTINENTAL LINCOLNMJmcun v ...... 1""'15 rf l l <wknds &eves > G C ay · ex ;.. .. · · P · ~-' r k I '·•nd d with opli ns I k · l"""" 0 -I HI " ....,,., .,,,. su ace Pae · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOftCla Cars • M t:vesG40.SlC7. m1. n c .. ,. orqu1c aa e . ..., .. c o 1 e """"...,ac 1 vn. 835· G42·3.119 • Saif 9060 OVER 70 CAIS Treks ~~: ~~e~31~~:;:11e ~~/!t1 v~~~e~~P~,~~: . Huni~f98~4a~h Irvine Coast CC. Goll IN INVENTORY 2850 Ha rborBlvd. VolbWCICJlft 9770 · · · <'ar is ,black. txoautlful ·----·---~lembershlpfor sale. HOii! 14 CoetaMesa 540.9640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 MamblerSta. Wgn, c ar. Prlct• t u ~e ll. '72 Pinto. 1 owner. Stick, Ph644·Sl24 Uke new. with \raller & ...... 5-nTr-..1-'71 Squareback. Auto.. Nolrunning. $100. (8916121 J t,000 m1. A /C, radio, acressones, blue hulls. -r .._ uuw '76 Honda w/air air, rc blt cnit &: trans. 995·0841 d I b k l,lru1lmas ter P tbl Gas 23,000 mi. Perfect 1 $ "" .,,,,,,2 * $5286 * htr. new ru HI s/s oc "· ., •\ b d red/white/bl ue s ail. ttc•z F•RGO Ir CO. 494•7991 afl5pm mmac. l,.;r5.642· .. v• . • Sl600. Ph540·4261 · nB". ran new, still in suso./ofre.r.MS-7850 ..-. "' GUSTAFSON ---------box..SZ00.$!'11·~ 830S.M~u.nStreet BUY OR ,,.,,._. 9730 '7lBUS,rcblteng.,painl.141ick 9910 UNCOLN AieRCURY 7.a Pinto Squire WaKon. I ,;-RP"'T d 1.l ~r No.12797. l.ite SANTA ANA •••••• .. ••••••-••••••• body. Inter xlnt. $2350. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16800 Beach Blvd. 25.000 mi, very "OOd ""' ~ • goo qua 1 Y ... ., lls " d. ... S LEASE .._.OW 642 2m%. .. used shag. Blue, or uoue, .. sa ,11necon 10lo6 .... oo.· at. . ...,. '73"'E .. 2+2.BritisbR•c· . '65 Riv1er0Classie, lluntingtonBear h cond.Clean.Sl600orbe:sl white/ yellow milt. R Yd. 67~3545· Closed Sundays urg Green. Auto, wir~ ·~BUS, re bit eng & not runmng. $400. 842-8844 orfer. 968-6081 t.15 6161 '75 Guppy 13. sips 2, used ·• 547·9709 * BMW TUDE-IM's wbls, FM/AM stereo. alr trans., very <'lean. Call 494·5544. twice, complete w/0 .B 58 M e rre des Beoi '72 2002·A.ll2lFTQ>. rond, 1 ~wner. flawless SIS95• 642·20Tl '71 Ce nturion . 4D r . Plymouth 99 60 72 CONTCHEHT AL ••••••• •• •• •••••••. ••• • l.I FT CAT E, Jl :ird ly & trlr. bci.t offer over Classic, 220S. rl'slored. • '732002·~nrf .. <6SOS) _43.000mi. $8500. 4944471 '7l VW Pop Top Cam per, AM/FM. air, f/pwr. xlnl, Lo~d ed wi~h all the used. $25~79·3679 . St600. 646·7824 evei.. 497.3494 • 73 BavumHOJUCPN> DnllCllll'I Ghio 9735 air• r adfo. s ide t e nt, $1475. pr pty. 640·1605 ~nJ:~e~t~r. ~c~!~~~~~ ---------115' Venture Cal. w/lrlr, ·49 Chev PU. 6 cyl., 3 spd., ~S5301A·Llhcr.<PE4416) ••••••••••••••••••••••• radials. Bstotr. 846-8307 atlhis price. (356ELWJ lnl d S600 7!'>s:!Ol ·>l s p. t780NJP) '68 Ghia a uto stick nu Cadiloc 9915 x ron . . new trs , hrk,.;., e t c . '762002-4 sp. (7l4PCW) lran.s. to' ml "m~e o'ver· '10 VW. Orig ownr. Top ••••••••••••••••••••••• * $2686. * IOll 1!'>1·6354 Che rry. 11350/b s l ., '" eond $1350 5523592 F.TCll ELLS 22 640-2700. 83 I ·2040 49 S-49 49 haul. S1A99. PP· 496-4068. SS&-4Sl0 • • or '76 El Dor:ido Convert. GUSTAFSON -. •-97 .. 0 -. Whl lop & inter., In· LINCOLN MERCURY LotsofExtru \nliqueP1ckup '!'>2Dod11e • s-ftx ., '67 VWB ood · ns bruck blue cxler. l6800BeachBlvd 548-81162. eves. New eng., clutrh .• water ORANGE COUNTY'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. ~'. 1or ~~n~~l~ Many xtras. lo mi., Pvt. Huntington Beach SSS CASH FOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATLAS Chrysler /Plymouth I Open Dndy & Sun. 't1l Ill PM 2929 Harb<>r Blvd .• Costa Mesa 546-1934 t:ood ust.'<I furnlrefngs fnhi/11loves ~6-0168 Wanted: Three· Wheel i:n C> cle for Mo ther . Reasonable Prier. POfdiae 9965 2-6-.-0-rn_t_l-sloop .. VII F ' pump. Rd body• runs exc. OLD£ST l.000 Mercedes 220. 4 spd, 968-49(9 an 5 Ply. S?S.2878. 842-8144 ~~~~: ~~a~::~i~3~1. ~~~rt ::~:"111 0 $ · te~~~~~ S:!~id'~~ ~; 10 vw Bug.· Xlnt cond .. •••••••••eorv ---... -e----,-9-3-21 ~.:~·~·:1:·;:;~t~:;·~;l~:: gal. Best offer or trade •7.000 mi., AM/FM ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• A/C, lug rack. AM /F'!\I 673·7421 eve. Wheel Dri•H 9550 Sales&rvice·Leasln~ for pickup o r panel. CasK>tte, aft 6, 644-2290 -Corvette '65 Rdstr, 2 lops, radial st.eel tires, $300(lor Hi' Hobie & trlr ••••••••••••••••••··~· RoltC.-.er, Inc. 675-0970 days or 673-9676 ask for Cameron. auto, full pwr' needs bst ofr. 832·4034 WANTTO BUY Goodcond1tlon iP5/Ford /~f T.t Lo '!!~.sl. u '·lls ovce e u w,_a_rt_6-'--p-m_. ______ ,'70 VWPop Top Camnor '"""or bodywor",$2 100 .. 70 L M uc ""' ,, "' ,. r---~· " ' e ans. air, new l.ol.!STF.R TRAPS. '$14_75_·-----~---1626-1 orr!~:::-7.;, ape. 1 1540Jumborce Lease rebltcng, gd cond. ' 847·6229 tires. xlnl cond. $12D9. ti73·5129 KITE. no. 908, xlnt cond. Newport Beach 640-6444 Hew-Used 846'8925 Cougar 993J 833·~82 _____ _ ------• Mast + aide rolls. like '67 lntematlonal Scout Nabe ••••••••••••••••••••••• V 9974 Muslcall IOI~ new. T rl r. S!'>OO. /ofr. $1750. 675·4002 OVH I 00 '11 Fastback , w/reblteng, 1'5 eCJ0 lftttn.netth ~ mustscll.$1595. 1971 Cougar Xll1, air,••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·1276 70 Toyota Lundcrulser MERCEDES 968·1931 Cadillac pe>wer, Landau. $1795. •74 VEGA WAGON (\11m Min O Malle elcc. Lid<> 14 & trlr. Gll t•ond. Wgn. 48.000 mi. 1500 ITll &'Sf a HOAOWA• OH DISPLAY 644·5142or 549..S505 4 cyl,. automatic, radio, orJ:an. exrellenl <'Ondi· Clt>an. ready lo t:o. $9~. on rbll eng. $3000/b.tt or SAMTA AMA ffo.n. of-~ '67 VW Fstbk, rbll eng, n ~-------9-9-3--. healer . air condiUonlng, ~,.,.,. p 1~ ~ .. 2 1.,u. 673,,.,,... Pht)45..4950 • paint, mec h xlnt, l Quality and Price roofrack, pretty lllllc l\t1n. "'"'"'· · ·.,,.. · ...,., ..,.,.,.. · 835·3 I 7 I AUTHORlZ 'O o~er. Sac I c Ao .2990, Gu .. rant,..d ~.. .._ • .... ••••••••• •••••••••••••• economy car. 1614JSI-·> l'h.1SI' Shtflt'r. Pd new 1 ~· Olympic to•inn .'73 Jeep Command(). Lo nMU\1*Al'fOllMHOMACIMC MERCEDSSDEALER 1---------.. 19'76DodgeA<1pcnNEW. * 51986. * ~l:t5,11ellfor5111> w /tr otler. Xlnl cond. mi .. xlnt co nd : S3400. •USED IMW't* G862 Manchesler, 'SJ Fstbk, vry gd cood~ lca~ingSpccialist~ won on TV JlUme show. !'>'8 411.n . $600. 49'.1·86'78/4U'J·23SS __ 493 __ ·38S6_ '73 2002 . (llOOKPY I ~le3n.7~sOk ~e~~ ~'/~~:~,l~~~~\ri~.' Preferred Roites Sat·nf1t't' 002 8269 GUSTAFSON ll•• \'mr1 1.1rc•orcl Ion, 41 Rua!ll'd Ulucw11h:r Sit lier. ·74 lnl'I. "iton. rs. PB, '73 Unvorln . (!)8311NV> On the Sonla Ann F'wy. !'159.5545, l.~fllN~~S~rU~~1 'GS Dart. Vlnyl roof, G'l LINCOLN M ~:llCURY ' .. l')'" 1'"11111 .. ~1'"· Culler. Clus!l1r, Wood. Aut o .. A f(', AM/fo'M '742002Tld087KXV) .---, mdl Overhauled en" 16800Be:irb8Jvd. 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MA V XTRAS l11 llta25.6U-4567. 642-MTS loda)'. m50~9':M elute"~ •s.-0774_ dys,536·5863C\t'9 _ PhoncM2·5678 6421 aflrr 6pm_ =..::.:.:::.::.:.:.:..:...:..:::::::==:i::--==-_:_~-==::i:======-====--'-~-r===---.::=J;::::=::=:..-__;:x=..=.J.~~~-====-l-::;-----~~~~..._~~--~~-'-~--~_;_--t-~ 536-8280 --- tlOO • 7 Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDI TI ON VOL. 69, NO. 230, 2 SECTIONS. 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A • :'Lost' Father, Sons Find By RAV ESTRADA Of l,_. o ... , 1'114'1JUll A Huntington Bea~h man and ttla two teen-a~e sons "found !tJiemselves" Monday after they tbad been m issing s ince Saturday :evming in the rugged mountain tterrain of the Alamo Mountain· )Gold Hill area in Los Padres Na· Jtional forest. i After Ventura County Sheriff's !Departme nt rescue teams t scoured the area by land anrt air t Sun<foy ;md Mo ndny. J ack A:shb). 19. of 16262 Duchesll Lane. and h1~ two i.ons, Skip, 17, and Mark, l~. \\ere brought to a shenff's subs ta t1on at noon by a rancher they met ~hlle hik1ng outofthew1ldern~. Hungry and tired but !>howang no Sagns of physical IOJW"y, the tno rested a t their home Monda'' evening as J nck As hby recounted the story be hind their d1sap· pearance. "We got on thc:-wron,:? trail," !>:tUt lh~· fath\•r Uftl'r hll( ordeal. · ·W1.· went in tu a \ aJltoy on our motorcycles and found that tht.· uni)' trail h ad been washed out und the gravt'I was so loose our bikes couldn 'l get across.'' The tno bad left tht-u-camp on dirt bikes Saturday morning with hopes of returning by nightfall. "The terrwn was so steep and the gravel so loose our bikes just slid across it,·' Ash by said. It was dusk by the time the trio re3hzt.-d lht•y could not make their way out ot the area on their machines. With no food a nd only thr~ quarts or wat(•r, the father and sons stayed where they were and kept a s mall fire going through the cool night, Ashby said. When they wandered onto the rancher's property at about noon Monday, Ashby estimated he and his boys had hiked about20miles. "Sunday morning while we !City Dispute l Bon/ a Attorney Will Cost $12,000 ! Bv ROBERT BARKER i 6 OflM O•lly ""°'St.tit A legal dispute bi?tween the c1 · ;ty a ttorney and one of his deputy i attorneys h as already cost Hunt· tington Beach t axpayers S7,461 I without their knowledge, at \\a!> ~disclosed Monday night. Costs are expected lo h1t a , minimum of Sl2,000, Gff1c1als said. , It was Indicated that the ma t· , ter could conceivatliy go all the • I I ~Mayor Says t ;HB Airport ·i Due Review Huntingto n Beac h Mayor Har· nett Wieder declared Monday night that it is high time for city officials to decide what to cio about controversy-laden Meadowlark Airport. "We have to fish or cut bait," sbesald. "We've got to get to all the facts and determrne if we want to continue lo hove the airport." Mrs. Wieder asked that st aH members make a study on thl' feasibility of city pur<'hase of the airport. She also called for a ionang 1 s tud)' on hous ing and C'om- mercial deve lopment that has ' encroached on the airport In re· cent years . The mayor's call for action 1 1 (o1lowed a report submitted by tht California Di vision o f Aeronautics that supported the I aJrport's operations. The report was given by Earl l Tucker, director Of lbe dl\'iSIOn Uf ~eronaut1 c~ 1n Southern t California. He told council members that f his investigation sho\\t'<l th1·n· , was no reason for the state ur th<.' 1 city to take action against tlw ; airport Tucker said at as QU<'5llonablr : whether the airport would 1 qunlify for a J;'tirm1t under today's requirem ents. "However. it does conform 111 the 'grandfuther' dause ~rrn11 ~ issued in September of 19'\9." he uld. In his report. Tuc ker said then· are sevcn1I reasons for ('om (Sf'e-AIRPORT. Pa1tc i\21 'GOP to Hear . f Reports From Conunittees KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP l - .Followinit is \he schcdull' of 3 y•s evt'nts !or th e ublkan National C<>n,•1•11 : 5 p.m. PDT , Address by Sen. Edward W Brooke of Massachusetts. vace !chairman o( the Joint Committee on Arrangem ents for the Com· lmemoratlon or the Bicentennial. Address by Pres ident Patricia Kutar of the National federation of Republican Women. I Report or the Committee on Credentials. . Address by John 8 . Connally or Texas. Report or the Committee on Rules and Order of Business. Report of the Committee on Permanent Organization. Address by the pcrm ament chairman. Rep. John Rhodes or I Arizona. Address by Sen. Ted Ste,•en~ of J Alaska. chairman of the National Republicnn Senatorial Commit ~. I Report o( the Committee oo ResoluUoos (platform). l Adjournment. way to the state Supre me Court but several council members said they would work to head 1t off befor~it rt><ached that point. The controversy stems from <.1 cntical e"aluation that City At· tom ey Don Bonfa made again!.l his deputy, J ohn O'Connor, in Decembi?r or 1974. Disclosure of the expenditure was made public, Monday rught by Councilman Richard Siebert .. who said, "The citizens have a right to know how their money is bi?ing spent." The d ecision to hire an at- tome)' to de!eod Bonfa an the gfievance hearings was made in skret session last Nonember by the previous city council. Council members at the time elected not to inform the public that the action was talcen. Bonfa said the action was legal under pro\•isions of the Brown Act that were in effect at the lime. Al'Wl,..pMle Everybody that 1s hut .John Aartum of Sunsel. S.t', \\hv tound busincs~ \\a~ !'>O :-.lo'' at his furniture making bus1· ne!,s hC' m adc I his 30 fool 1 ock1:r lo relil'\'l' the boredom "\c1Rhbors tn thl· llny hamlet couldn't help but not1rl' thc•1r n e'' 0('1 gh hor . ,ind hu-;incss ~oon improved. .\arlum sJys Defecting Soviet Diver May Return OTT AW A I AP I SNJ!<'I NemL'ianov, the ~virt tliv<•r \\ho clt'ft'<'led duranjt the Summcr Olympic Gamts. ha~ told 1mm1 ~ration departml'nt off1C'1als he• intend~ to r e-turn home, 11 d<'PMI m('nt s poke:; man said todJy Nemt.unov. 17, declart'd his an lentlon in a mct'tin~ with offw111li1 in Montreal Monday ntJ:ht. but added th11t he wunttXl "to !>lt•c•p on it." the spokes man said The immigrntlon offl<'er who 'wl"n· waatini;: to hear from him 3J:ain " I( NemL<lanov cic'rules to return to the Sm lf'l Unaon, It would bcup 1.0 ham h ow h e went. t h" !>J>OkC'sman s:ud I le has ix'<'n ~rant<'<i a minlst<'r's l)('rmlt that expires at the l'nd of January. M\t'r that. hi• could upply fort<'· fugee or 11rnctt•d Immigrant st:llus . Doth t1t(•r.s would r<"quire cabinet approv:.a . me\ Nemtsanov Monday was th<' Nemts::i nov's dis appearance same official who attended J from the So,·1c:-t delt•j!alion in the m eeting July 31 bt•tween th('. Oly mpic VJ!laJ?<' ange re d diver and staff member'! of th<' Russian official , who said he So\•1etembassy. had been kidnapcd and d e- The department s pokesman manded the Canadum govern i;aid the officer told Nemtsanov ment rf'turn him because he is the next step is up to ham onrl onlv 17. w\ \ t~~ .. Demands '' · Reogo11 He said the Jaw has since been amended and that d isclosures or executive session decision are now mandatory. Bonfa snld he urged the counC'il to make the r eport public in Nov. e mber but was overruled by council members. "I don't remember that at all," Mayor Harriett Wieder said. O'Connor said today that he didn't consider statements wrlt-<See DISPUTE, Page AZ) Ocean View Teachers Air Gripes In hopes of shaking up slow. moving contract negotiations, about 60 Ocean View School Dis· tnct teachers packed Monday's board of trustees meeting and aired their compl11lnt.s pu~ly. Trustees and district staff members disapproved of the public d lsc:-ussion or teacher negotiatio n problems but lliitened as Barry Vitcov. presl· dent or the local educators group, criticized current district pro· posals. "Teachers were outraged at the repressive and palernalistic nature ot those proposals," Vil· cov told the bonrd, adding thal Lhe district has been "so 1nsuJt- ing to our intelligence as to be ludicrous" in r ecent negolia · lions. The maJor issues which have slowed barg ammg since the dis· trict a nd teachers began meeting in June have been the scope of negotiations, extension or the basic work da y instructors' evaluations . class s iie a nd salaries, Vitcov said. After 14 negotiation Sl'SSions where com - plaints about these issues were d iscussed and two commumca· lions with the i.upenntendent on the m atters, Valcov said. "We find 1t necessary lo complain publicly to the board." Vitcov asked the board to send one of its m e mbers to the negotiations The board mem ber11 did not res pond to this su~· gestion. Talks are scheduled to continue Wednesday. Before the meeting, Vitcov ex· pressed fears thnt a contract may not be signed before the.' start or C'lasscs less than one month away "The lf.>3t•hers wonder If it •=" profcss1on0tl for µs to start work without a con· tract." he said Vltcov did not rule out th<• possibility of an Incident similar to one In the district two yeurs ago in whleh Instructo r ~ "withheld their st'rvices" for one day. Tk'ustees nnd district otficials received Vltcov's r<>marks cool · ly. Board President Marianne Blank responded. saying, "We feel the place for discussion Is at the bargaining table. "Our repres entative a t the la· hie hall been given dirl'Ction rrom tht board and has kept us updal· <See TEACHERS, Page A2> 'Probe Bribe Offers' KANSAS CITY. Mo. tAP1 Ronald Reagan. trying to pre- vent more delegate losses to President Fo rd. todt1y urf(<'d "" investigation into nllegot1ons that delegates in both com~ had been offered money for themselves or others to ~\\ at<'h their vott'S scrvahs m ... dercndcd his pro- posed ticket and srud he would stiffly resis t any ~rfort to change it Reagon was farc-d with Ford GOP SPEECHES: SIGN OF LIFE--M The former Cnlifornia go,·· delegate f!ains Monday that put ernor. acknowled1?1n.g that he the President ont vote over the and his vice presidential choice total needt>d for the Republican a ren·t "~ou l brolht'rs m con pres1dential nomtnetJon. But he .. . t • musthOld those deJe,ates. The Aaaoclated Press count or delegates at mid-day gave Ford l ,l3tdeleRales. onemorethao \be 1.130 needed to win the nomina- Uon. Reagan had 1,036 delegates andtawereuncommltled. Reaaan told a meeting or II tinois delegates that he had heard about the vote-buying 31· legaUons. "I hope there will be a com· plete investigation," he said. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1976 ,,(ternoon N.Y. Stocks TEN CENT Themselves~ ~ Wl'r e hiking out Wt' heard a lntivl's who wt'r t' wlutlntt ul hU!~ ht>llcopter overhead but becau"e home to hear a ny news nbout the· of the clouds he couldn't sec us," searrh. "They cnlled as sooll tt~ Ashby recalled. we renched the sheriff's i."bsta~~ Sheriff's deputies said an nir lion." Ashby said. ' senrch was culled off Sunday Even though thl' Sheriff's• because of bad weather condt· Department search d1d not ac·' t1oos. tually locate the m1sslnK trio. tho! "\Ye we ren't so much lost as we J\shbys had praise forthelrt>ffort. were Just missing." the father "l\l y wife and I think they have ol· chuckled as he recounted the or-real nicely coordinated rescue deal. team." Ashby said. I Deputies contacted Ashby's-r~ (Sff MISSING, Page 1U) ; 1 "' \I 0 ~00 PEKING• Nonlting • CHINA ' • Tai pei • (JrAiWAH Kong ILIPPINES tla • ~ ~ JI • ~MINDAN~O .~, HfW • . , GUIHf .. c~ JJ ~MMAHllA AP Wl,.plloto M.lp EARTHQUAKES STRIKE TWICE IN ORIENT Chine, Phllllplnes Hit Within Two Houra Toll Nears 1,000 In Island Quakes MANILA , The Philippines <AP> -Mor e than 1.000 people were r eported dead or missing today in the worst earthquakes 10 Philippine history. The Natio nal Dis as ter Coordinating Center reported that at least 811 dead had been confirmed , 249 were missin~ and 251 were injured in two major quakes t hat hit the southe rn Philippines just after midnight Monday <local time) and just afte r noon today. The U.S. National Earthquake Information Center 10 Golden, Colo . recorded the first tremor at 8 O on the Richter &ale, only County Budget Wins Approval; Up 2.8 Percent By GARY f.RANVJl.LE 01 ,,_. O••t~ '°'..C ll•ll The Orangr County Board or Supt>rv1sors orfi<'lully adopted ~· S464 .4 mllhon county budget for fiscal year 1976 77 today. a 2 B percrnt lncrcu:se In spendin~ over la11t year . No diseusslon of property tax rates occurred as the bourct stamped approvul on tho rec<1rd high county budget. . Property tax rows will likrly come before the bonrd Au.ci. 31 when county Audltor-Conlrollcr Vic Helm tells supervisors whnt rate Is needed to 1upport th<' 197&-77 budget. However, today Su1wrvl11or Thomas Riley relteratrd a Ion"· standing prediction tht.11 the genernl fund property tax r nte will drop. from $1.62 to St 43 for each $100 worth or assessed value. The 20·cent rele cut predicted by Riley I~ aimed al washing out at least partlaUy an unexpected high Jump in assessed values throughout the county. But the reduction In the general fund property tax rate will partially be offset by a pend· ing 9.S·cent tax rate increase for the harbors, beaches and parks district. Otrsetting tax rate increases nnd decreases aside, th(' outlook for mos t Orange County homeowners is they will poy more in Uxes th.is fiscal year than last because of the impact of inflated assessed values on lh It homes, a budiet official pre . dieted. I 0.2 less than the July 28 quak~' that devastated the Tangshan ar ea or northeast Ctunn. Today', quake reached 6.8 on the scale. A major tremor also rocked central China Monday night. The oHicinl Chinese news agency. Hsinhua gave no damage on casualty figures, but s aid! damage "was very s l1gh~ becau s e the C hln c:-s ct Seismological Department had1 forecast a n e arthquake and thtj Szechwan provincial party eom·, m1ttee had taken precautaonaryi measures." llsinhua said the tremor was centered about 135 miles north of' the Szechwan provincial c:-np1tul1 of Chengtu and registered 7.2 on the Richter scale. Unoffi cial counts put the deat~ toll in the Philippines at 917, with more than 500 injured and 400, missing. Among the missing wt>re 11 <'hildren swept away by 24 ·foot' waves en used by the qua kc:-. · The Philippine Disaster Centrr' i.ald 1,290 fa milies wer<.' home··' less and 315 buildings, bridge. and other s truc tures were '1rstroyed in only one or th" u~ui. hil by the quake, southwestern' Mindanao . The firs t qua ke lastNI for 301 seconds. rocked more thon l~ <Joien cltlt.•:1 und WM felt ov1·r: two-third11 of the Philippines' land area. Coast Weather Mo re patrhy mtlrnani: low cloud11. othc>rw111<' lair \'frdnet'day with h11-1h~ on thf' roast an low 70s and a lowofabout57. INSIDE TODA\' II may be 'cool' to wtor thft lat tat /011tion1. bvt mo11 0rong4t Coo1t re1idfnt1 sow t~'re too hot to handle Sec Page 81 for o look at uJ>oJ pop Pf'OPle reaUy wear. Index Al Y-S•rvlco •• Aft~U .... ,. lrrn.i&om.,.t -., _,,," I."' e.yd "' Me•ltt c.11 ........ ,., l'lli11Mll'wl'ld• Cl•H•litd ,, " Net~I N•wt '"""" .. C)f•-C..W•IY ~) lh •• . ,.. At er ... _. 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At. thtt Prt•»id •nt lopped the ww1or1.1:w dtleilatet 04.'t'dt-d to win the nomination, bU cooven· lion n~r "'""~~er WWJ cbeckJn«i whether enough voles were uvuilable to defeat the move by Ronald Reagan's camp to force ford to announce his chol« for u vice presidential candidate before Lbe presidential balloting Poll Sees Carter Win SAN FRANCISCO <API -Voters questioned by the Ca1Jforn1a Poll would elect De mocratic presiden- tial hopeful Jimmy Carter o\'er President F ord or Ronald Reagan in one of the biggest landslide vic- tories ever, the poll said to- day. The poll, taken from a r ross ·Section of California Democrat s and Republ1t•an party \'Oters in late July and early Augu!>t, shows Cartt>r dl'fcat1ng President Ford hy a ;>:1 to :!:I 1>ercenl margin Carll'r would h:.iH' \\On mer Heagan amon~ que:.· 11oned \Olt'r'> by a 58 to 32 Pt?rccnt edgl'. •·rot,. Page 1\ I DISPUTE ... ten about him by Bonfa conslltul l'd a performanrc evaluation of ,my kind "ll "as a 12 paj!e assassin at ion of my pt'rsonctl and profcs:.1on.il character." h<• !oatd O'Connor said lh~ charges were totally unfoundt:.'d and thal he filed ~riev ;rnce procccdings lo remove the document Crom his personal records . Bonfa said the mailer was a r<'· gular performancl' l'\'aluation "that is the department head's duty to perform." "I was tough on him h<'c:iuse he deserved 1t ... Ronfa said Mayor Pro T em Ron Pattln!>on, smd he 1s nol wllllntt for the <'lty 10 ('Oii\ iOU(' IO sp«>nrf "that krnd or mflnev ' m H1,nf J 's bt•half ··wh, l'Jn 'I our .1ss1..,litnl rt•pn.•s1;nl ~ ou" he askt.'<i 11onr.1 'u1d that "a." not poc;:.1 hi£• bt·r.au,1• I ht· 1·11' '' .i rwrh to th1• controH'r" .inll lhiJl 11 1s nnt .appropriate or cth1tal tn h <iH' nnc of h1<1 .1tto111e \ s urguin.i the case for the cat' 'tWell. I don't ,1J:rl'c with ynu." P tunson said. lrs . W1t.'dcr sa~s she will ra11 an executive s ession Monda\ to decide how lonit taxpayers "111 rontinul' to pay the h·~al fc•ei;. Siebert s aid the prl'sc>nt c1lv council h:is rnherill-d the pro· hlern and 1t It-this council that Is spendm" the monc~· "Thul 1s wh\' I "antl·d the puhl w to kno\\ u bout 1t. ··hr sail!. Carter Mum Oti GOP Blast rt.AINS 1/\P 1 Jimmy CJrter "tll h:l\ t• no r<>Sponst• thr, \\t•1•l.. lo attarks 11°\t'l<'d at him h~ Repubhcnns .1t their nation.ii c-om 1•ntion .• 11dl'!o ~II)' t'.1rt('r i.pt•nt mul'h of Monti.iv ,., 1•n1n.1: 11 at1·h111~ lht' COi' fl)\•1•lln.: 1111 h'll'\'l"Oll. th<' Jldl'' 1o.11d Ul' hl•ard '.'tlk·.1k1·r afh•r s11<>akt•r <'.111 him '"'l(Ut' on "'lll'" .md .i 'upport er 11r 1nflation.1r) >!rn rrnmrnt s pl'ndini.: ORANGE COAST I• t DAILY PILOT f!WJ. ()f-"'0#' (UU 0.Ut ~ ... 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"+.ir .............. 1 •• .,....,. 1114) '42-4321 ClauHltd AdverUstlnq "4M'71 t fO" NOf't~C\fM'J'O' tt'4'fit•~f\lt .. W0-1UO <••t•O"i. ,.,. ~..,. ... C".t't Pl.lw1~~ ("""" ~' No N•\ ""'~~ •hv\tt"'t«i' ... , .... t.t fltlttU ,_, ... ,,tJfl\f'"''f\h PWttl" ..... b• ttci•odwttd •it"••t ~-~c,11t •'"""'~"et ..... ~ .... ~· SI' Of'tf t tau tfl\t•4'• •• ~• u C.-t•• u..., t.-.1torn1A \~\lr•,,tof:l" tty c•u,,.• SJ,, ~ litl'• trwm.-a\,t UmMtf'lt, m0-.t•ftfttU.._..~ ",,,,....,.., .... , Wednelday n ght "At thlS potnt, "t! can't uy It's rock aoUd." 1&ld Sen. Robert Griffin of Michi&an. lhe Roor leadtt. Crtrrln prfdirtl'<I ~re wC)Uht be tnou1h votes by evenlna to c1t'ftat tht' Reag1io move, whJch he said shupt>i. up a.-. the cruc1~I test vote o f the two sidttb · strenath. "It wlll be an import<int votl• and we Intend to win It," he.: l>llld. 1''or d and h111 u 1des. meanwhile, seemed determlnt<I to avoid causing fric:tJoo wilh Reagan's follower11. Doctor's Cruelty Detailed By TOM BARLEY OtU..Oailf~IOt~gtt Janice Robinson of Newport Bea<'h went bark on the witness s tand Monday to descnbe to un Orange County Superior Court jury what she claimed were rt'· pealed acts of violence by her husband durjng their 19-ycar marriage. Mrs. Robinson, 38. testified as the final rebuttal witne~s in the tt'ial of Dr. W avne Lester Robinson. 42, of lr~·me. that he pulled her from her bed in August of 1971, while s he was in intense pain A--om a bat'k mJury. Dr. Robinson is bein" tried on charges that he hared hit man An- thony Scalise to k ill his wife after the couple separated last July and quarreled over community property valued at more than $2 million. She said her husband. funous because she was not well enou~h 10 perform her duties as book· keeper in his medical offtCl•, threw her from the bed into .i nearb\• closet with !.Uch f<ircc thut the contents fell on her. Head bowed and \'01ce droµ- p1ng lo a whisper. she told the 1ury: .. And then he asked me 'Now. how does your back feel"~" She testified that s he un· dcrwent back s urgery a few weeks later. But she stressed in her testimony that she did not tC'l I the 6urgeon of the injuries she claims were inflicted by her husband. "I always protected ham throughout our marria11e." sh<· Sdtd "There \\ere m;iny 1n :.lances of his brutality but I kept them to myself.·· Robinson told the jury from the "1lness sl and that l\tr::.. Robin~on transferred her arrectwns to olher men in rt.'cent \cars The phys1c1an uc.cused her of under~oang breast implant sur gery without informing him and of having a birth t'ontrol device inserted when their O\\ n sexual relationship did nol warrant the procedure Mrs Robinson. q111:st1oned Monday by Deputy District Al torney .Jay Moseley rejected both statements She told the jury that the breast surgery was l'Orreclive and not cosmetic a nd that her husband insisted on ll being performed She said her husband wns well aware that a phyMc1an had or dert.'<1 her lo halt the use or htrlh control bills because of a clollin~ ('On d1t1on that posed some clunger lor her. She said that thot was when she had lhe IUD insert(.'(! und lh1tl her hu.<1band kne w the procedure was betnJ: performed. l\1 r!'I rt ohinson toll! tht• JltrY that she bellevt'd she comt' verv <'hl!'C' 10 11cath t>arly lh1ll ~1·:ir :it hl·r lh1t l'an> on h"me in N(>w)lorl lkach wh<>n the• dt>(tntl .int l' O ck rd u :.. m a 11 U <' n · t t .1 automata: he kept In hh car anti ht•ld ll lo hrr hrud for ut l<•ai.l 20 minutes. Sht· ll~ld he told hl·r: "T hi'! would 11olv.-ull my problrmt.. wouldt1 't 1t ·~ · · "l d ream about thnt twice n week," ~he told the jury. The witneH said Dr. Robln.<100 on one occasion went Into th(• buthroom of their home, loaded a rtvolver and thl'tl threaten('() to kill himself. S~h aid that ~hortJy after that tncid t he was d<'la1ntd hy l)(lhre s beinJt of swcadal ten· denc1es and confinl'd for 72 hour' in" hat 1s now UC rn·inc Medlc:aJ Center. Robinson denies lhal he hired Scalise to k1U his "'ifc. He told th.- jury that the Las Vegas man was paid Sl0.000 and pronused Sl0.000 more It he could obtain Mrs. Roblnson's si&nature on a puce! of Big CanyoJ\ land be wanted lo sell ror s11s.ooo. Robinson lldmlttNI In his tes timon y tl\u t he ordt'rcd S<'alise to rc>lne\'e the lUO from Mrs. Robmso11 <1nd brini: il to him. But he wanted h'5 wile olive not dead 3nd he told \he jury that he wanted the birth CQf'llrol de vie~ bttausc i\ annoyed hJrn ~"d wa.~ a symbol of bis wife's in fidtlity. Th AdoeiatMI Press ta.Uy ot delef'•le1 leaally bound or pubhcly committed showed Ford wHh 1.131 dele&atts, Rea•an with 1.036, and 82 W>COm· milted The t otal needed (or nomtna\lon 1s 1.130. Fora must hold on to tbe dtlgatt>l; unW Wf'd neitday night Ford ht ld an early·morr11n1t meetina with conve:nUon whips and was asktd by a report .. r about prospects for wlnrun~ orl the vice presldent1ul announct" menta.saue. "I'm optimislir," the P resi- Jent said about thti vote upcom. mg on the convention fl oor tonight. ~\·t·n 1r hewer .. asked to do so by Ask•d 1 f ht already had a miVonty or GOP <klea•lH. cho5en • pot.-ntial runrun.: mate. When rt•port~n l>OUl!ht his r<·· the ~1dent replled. "We have art1on to Mond ay nl~hl'i. con sevtraJ." 'cntion IH•ynote 1Hldn-ss by Sen Askt'd to dl'flne how ni;.mv ht• lloward Bakl'r of Tennl-:.s~. on~ meant by 't-ver»l. Ford blltd. of h1:1 pott>nttal ruruung mutci., "The dkttonary 11ays more thun "'or'1 !Utld e>nly thnt. "J thounht t\\O" ull tht• 5pccchcs were ~ood lu::.l Whale llOUSl' S(j(( chi~ ni~ht:" Richard Cb~nt!y told rt-1»0rtt•r• The White House preuured ut a break f u t mecllnA thut Baker to drop 1•arly empha~1s ll) Reagan :-till I~ in the p11·ture us ha~ Spt-cch tu the Walt·r~l\tc n potentaal Ford rumun~ mutt• scand al. llut Uukt•r didn't . He would not tlllk 1about others lns te .. d, h v <'O fl C«'dt'd that ~Ing consid\•rcd Watergate h11d bt•m painful Cor On Monday, ltcugwt said he all Republicans. but that they \\Oulrl not run for v1t•e pre:s1deol. had faced uv to It with dlgni . ln dd1uon, Bakt>r dep"r\cd from hJa tut to mention Rea&afl by nnmt' Jn his text. as de hvert'd to ncw~ml'n, 8 ak4:r u1d ll\•mO<'rnl::. ont'c uppew-l'd to bll turnin~ constrvallve, but still ac·ttd llkt' Ucmt-.crnt."' His toxt 11nJd · "Thry 11ort or leaml'd the wordi. lo our ~1)11~. but they nr ver leorncd to c.'arry the tune.·· Bak<'r ch anged th&al on de· h''''ry tt\, "As Ronald ReaJtun 1111id. 'They flort ot lc11rnl-d the words to o ur :w11,: but n<.'vcr learned t o t'vrry the tune '." Reaun delegates In ~onvcntion holl uppluuded loudly. Hearing On Cella Begins An Orange County Superior Court hearln~ into pretrial mo- tions filed by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr and a codefendnnt opened toda)' in the wake of a n appellate court ruling that upholds Judgt' William C. Speirs' decision to stay on as trialjudfH'. The Fourth Distr ict Court of Ap- l>t"ttls in San Bernardino reJeckd defense applications Monday for writs Lhat would have removed Judge Speirs and further delayed pretrial action that has suffered ~ever al delays in recent weeks. Heavy Duty Cargo Judge Spears has already told lawyers for both sides that he ls going to grant a change or venue for the tri:il or Cella, 51, and Stephen Robert Evans, 31, if his ruling on pretrial mOllons 1s ad· verse to tht> d efense. He agreed with defense lawyers that heavy pretrial pubhc1ly m Orange County has ruled out the poss1b1hty that the defendants could get a fair trial from 11n 1m- part1al Jury 111 lh1s ar<.'J An 8.000-ton drilling rig is towed under the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, hcadtnJ.! for Alaska to search for oil. The rig was built at Kaiser Steel's yard an Vallejo at a r e ported cost of $46 million f 'rtJm Page A I AIRPORT. • • plaints voiced over the years against the facility. He said that land use and zon- ing in the vicinity or the airport have been totally inadequate. "This has allowed property de· velopmenl r esulting in land use incompatible with the airport," he said . He s aid that airplanes taking off and landing have no choice but to fly low over resident1al un- its which have been bwlt very rlose to the airport, in line with lht' runwuy "This 1s undcs1ruble. but not al legal or parllcularly hazardous, .. ht.' said lie added that the airport 1s located neur the ocean and at times low o vercast conditions cause aircraft approaching Meadowlark to fly unusually low· m order to get under the clouds. Turk er said there is no rause to rt'voke the existing state airport permit under provisions of the California Pubhc Utilities Code He said that conditions under which an airport permit can be rt'\'okcd are speciCic and do not exist al Meadowlark Mrs Wieder said the r ep<1rl was "typically bureaucratic that gMs by rules and regulations " Budget Cuts Won't Show In Tax Bite Directors or the Orange County Sanitation Districts have ap- proved a $98.2 million budget -a $700,000 reduction in spending from last year. Despite the decrel.3e, most homeowners will have to pay about SS more in total taxes because of assessed valuation in- creases or from 14.9 to 24.2 per- cent, officials said. • Homeowners In SaniUltion Dis· t nct Two <part of Fountain Valley J will pay about $.35 per SlOO of assessed valuation, a three-cent drop from last year. District Three residents (also part or Fountain Valley I will also pay about three cents less than la~t year or S.42. Newport Bearh residents (Dis• tricl Five I will pay S.26 per $100 or valuation, or about the same ·as last year Costa Mesa homeowners <Dis- trict Six I have a tax rate of about S.22 per $100 of assessment, ;.again close to las t year 's rate Huntington Beach reside nts !District 1 U will pay about $.35 per $100 or assessed valuation.or about one-half cent less than last year's rate. Seal Beach Group Fighting Library By RAY •:STRADA Of"" 0111r 1'1191 Matt I\ ~roup of Scnl twarh rc~i t1('nt~ is conti11u1ni: 11'1 effort:. to halt ronstruction of a l1hrnr} !len1or C'ltiit'n!I (a('l ltty on a former f'ac1fir F.ll'ctnc right or way thnt currently I!< purt of a grccntM-ll :it E lectric Avenue and Eighth Street. Mcmbt>r~ of the r.:roup, Cit.tens for Oprn Space GrN•nlx•lt. do not oppose the rnci hty itself. hul art> upset about Its localion. orcord in$: lo spokc11m~n Gilbert Nt•l:mn. Nelson ~old his group bt•lioves there are olhl•r poitsible s11t•i1 in the <'II y fnr the foclllty which would not take uwuy ~rcenhdl ~pace. :·"fhc city 1s tryin~ to shove th" thin.: down our throats." Nelson S3tl10( the proposed library Ci t y M a n ager Dennis Courtemnrche said th<' propo:.t'<J IOCallon Of the facility IS "the On Jy one available at this time which 1s owned by the city " The city needs a new library now, Courtemarche said, and a delay In the prOJ>Med plan would mean a wait of se,·<>rl1l yt'ars. The city manager called the pre senUy used 2,800.quare foot Seal Beach library "inadequate." The county library system cur- rently leases space'ror the Seal Beach Branch Library rrom a prtvste owne r for f660 ~r month. But under an agreement ap proved last wtck by the Orange County Board of Supervisors, the proposed faclhly wlll be leased for five cenL! a year (or 20 vean. The count.v agreed to i..t.1ff .ind maintain lht' ltbrar)' Th<' city aRre<'d l<> provide nol only lhe land but $.')23,000 in Mn str uctlon costll for the 11 ,000 i..Quare foot struc ture Seal Beach h op<'s to pay for tlw facility w 11 h redevelopment funds. Nelson :ind City Councilman Chi Kredell <'iil le<I llll' city <'Ounty ~·~rt·<'ment "o ripoff.'' saying th;it llH' county u~ually pars for t ht• c11nstruct1on 11( thf' buildinl: or ~)rovuks a yc•arh· re11 tat fre. County Head L1hrun:in ll<•rry Rowe s~11d last w1'l'k he IH'l'' nothing unul'IUJ I nl)(1ut the a~n·(' mrnt. but adm11' 1t 1'l th<• ftr!ll lime 1n the po'l '''<' years the counly has not paid ror the con lrucllon costs or pro\'1ded rt•nt for a branch farlllty OpponenL~ of thr library l()('o lion have collected 750 ~•Anaturcs or people who support their posi· hon on the Issue. &<'<'Ording lo Mrs. Barbar o Roundtree, another spokesman The Citizens for OfX'n srace· Green Belt filed an uppe11 last week with the stale Coastal Zone Con~ervat1on Comm1!>s1on s<'ek ing to ov,•rturn the rt>~ional ~·om mission's UpJJ roval of the pt'O· ~ed fac1llt v. The gro up· hns ulso flied an at• lion with the federol I>t1>artmcnt or Housing and Urban Develop mtflt seeking to halt rundln~ Cor the proJect. Fro• Page A I TEACHERS ed and informed." The district's chief negotiator, Jim Carvell, said he did not feel the public discussioo was "ap- propriate." "This does not serve t he purpose or t he negotiations, .. Carvell added. Superintendent Dale Coogan said he was more oplimisUc tha n the tone or Monday's meeting might indicate. "J believe we are both becoming skilled at the new process and will work out a mutual agreement in the next few weeks," Coogan staled. • The superinte ndent said the district is fo!Jowing a "strict in· terpretation" of the Rodda Act, the new collective bargaining Jaw for teachers that went into ef· fedJuly 1. "This is a new arena, one of give and take." said Coogan. "Everyone knew it would be rocky." Unlike m any other districts. the superintendent said, the key issue in the n egotiations is not s alaries. Rather, the scope of the negotiations has been tht> main point of disagreement as he expected it lo be, Coogan said. "This is one of the gray areas in the new law which will pro· bably have to be decided in court eventually," Coogan saicl In response to the leachen1' tact 1cs Monday. the su]>('rintl'n dent said. ''They meant lo put thv board in a n awkward position. If the board res ponded, tht•y would he neRolrntrni.: in public " T h e t e u l' h e r i.. • n1 ~ l h ,, ti <'mployed al the meeting 1s" not nl'cessary unless the procesi.. breaks down completely.'' C:ooF(an said. "They're frustrat- t'd, but so urc we." he added. Cella 1s fr<'1' on ~1p1K'al from a fl\·e-year prison tl.'rm he drew followinf:! his conv1l't ion on mull•· pll' Ntminul char~t·s in Los Angeles Federal Court. Evans got a one year term for tu s role in the conspiracy. It 1s s 1mllarly alleged in Superior Court thal both men were involved in a scheme thal cost two hospitals-Mission Com- munity Jlospilal in Mission Viejo and Me rcy General Hospital in ~ Santa Ana-a n estimated S2 ~ million in funds . It is a lleged \'ta the filing or 127 felony counts that much of the money ext racted by Cella, wh<> served as secretary-trea~urcr at both hospitals, \\us used to pro- vide camp<ugn finunl'rng far poht1cal candidates favored by him. Both sides expect lhal the pre- trial act101l. wh1 ch opened toda} will extend to the trial date of Oct. 4. Two form er corlcfendants who were indicted with Cella and Evans have pleaded guilty lo lesser char_g~s and will appear as prosecu t ion witnesses . From Page A I MISSING .. r . Will the Ashby family ever ven- ture back into that wilderness after their harrowing experiencu over the wukend ., "We ha"' to go bark to get our. bikes." Jac k Ashby suld con- f1dcntlv "We didn't wantto leave them there in the firi.l pl arc." .. :· Mor~ For Roads? ~! S A CtlA MENTO tA P> • : l.<'"1s lat1on that i;ponsors sa~; " 1 II mo kl' "n r• ic l r a SI oo : m1lhn11 ,1v t11luhl<' for h1,::hwav construr1111n ha' ri•t'l'>V•·rJ fmul :1 p I' ro v a I or 1 h e C "I 1 f o rn 111 • l.cJ(111lul111 <'. Thi• hill would • lran:dc•r $17 7 rnllllon from • iopN·iul motor vehicle fund1o w lhe highway r1111d Naval Navel Sunsh,.un,.buckli11g Scuttled A Tr.ANTIC CITY. N .J I A I' 1 'l'hcy a~rced lo u pirall' film. Jl turrwd out lo lw H porno nnvrl spccto de. The people \\ho run ;1 rcf'llca <>f <:olumbu~· flagship say that's why thn· ~cutl cd the proJN'I Fred Quillrn. s kipprr of <t rcproduclion of the Santa Marn.1. saul a ~roup called Lhe Arts Guild of ~cw York told him lhey wanted to use hb. ship to Ma~c a battle with another s ailing ship off Atlantic City. The Gardner's Basil'), lllstoric Waterfront Foun· dation, which is using the Santa M:irla this summer as part or a r e·creall'd seafaring v1llaJtc. agreed on the theory th:.at lhe film ('oul<l do its project som e S?ood . Then the swashbuc:khni: sturtcd It wasn 't \\hal they {'Xpl'clt>d . Wh«:'n the U<'tOr·p1rnte>s '\hO\\t>cl U/i)· "The captain walked b ack here tnto h1~ cabin anc m 11 malt t'r or mmutrs. his "'ostumt•s w:1.'i off." SJid Quillen. "fl looked like a pirate porno ftlm. It was a lot more than JUSt showin ~ a little sk ln ... Th e foundDllon cancrlcd the nmturc Mond<.1)' and the actors sailed ofr for i\C'w York . . .. .. I • 7 Irvine EDITION \'OL. 69, NO. 230, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES 0 }00 Nan It int • Sf'AIAJf f AlfHQUAkfS HIT fAI fASf "" w•repMto "'"' EARTHQUAKES STRIKE TWICE IN ORIENT China, Philippines Hit Within Two Hours n :'.Toll Nears 1,000 !!Jn Island Quakes , MANILA . The Ph1lt pp1n<'s <AP) -More than 1.000 Pl'OPll.' ·were reported dead or m1ss1ng today in the worst earthquakes in Philippine history The Natio n a l Di s a s tH Coordinating Cent<•r reported that at least 920 dead had been confirmed. 249 were missing and 319 were injured in two major quakes that hit the southern Phlllp]Jlnes 3ust after midnlghl Monday <local timcl and JUSl afternoon today. .. GOP to He ar Reports From Committees I KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> - . 'Following is the schedule or :today 's <'V<'nl S r or thV 1 Republican N at1onal Convt'n· 1t1on : t, Sp.m . PDT I Addresi; by Sen. Edward W. . iJJrooke of M assachu.<ictL'I, vie<' I ,chairman of the Joint Committee -on Arrangements for the Com· 'memorntion of the B1ccntl'nnial. Address by President Patricia 1Hutar or the Na,tional Federation of Republican Women. Report of the Committee on rCredenll als. ' Address by John B Connally or ·re'<as. Report of thl' ('omm1tt('(' on Rules and Ord<'r of Uu!-incc;s Report of thl' Committee on Pcrmnn«-nl Or~anlzut1on Addre$1' hy thl" p<'rmamcnt <balrman, Hep. J ohn Rhodes or Arizono. Address by Sen. Ted Stevens of AlHka. chulrman of the Nat1on1tl Republlcun S('n:tlorial Commit· 2~. ; RePort of the Committee on Resolutiong (platform t. Adjournment. * * • The U.S National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colo., recorded the first tremor at 8.0 on the Richter Scale, only 0.2 less than the July 28 quake that devast ated the Tangshan area of northeast China. Today's quake reached 6.8 on the scale. A major tremor also rocked central China Monday night. The official Chinese news agency Hs inhua gaV,S? no_ damage or casu a lly figures . .,.but said damage "was very slight h ec ause the C hinese Seismological Department had forecast an earthquake and the Szechwan provincial party com- mitte~ad taken precautionary measures." Hsinhua said the tremor w as centered about 135 miles north of the Szechwan provincial capital or Chengtu an~ registered 7.2 on Among the missing were 11 rh1ldren swept away by 24.foot wa\'es caused by the quake . The Philippine Disaster Center said 1,290 families were home· less and 315 buildings, bridges ' a nd · other s tructures were destroyed in only one or the areas hit by the quake, southwestern Mindanao. The f1rsl quake occurred at 12: 13 a.m .• when most people were asleep. It sent high waves crashing onto the southernmost coas t . s we eping away fis· hermen's homl's. and collapsed schools, hotels and stores on Min· danao. the Philippmes' largest southern island. The heaviest casualties report· ed were an southwest Mindanao. "here the high waves from the Celebes Sea s mashed houses nlon~ the 500·mile coast as far in· l;md as 300 yards. The go\•ernment geophysical o bs ervatory l ocated the <'P•<'enter in the Celebes ~a southwest of Mindanao. The U.S. NU1hquake renter put It in the Moro Gulf. which is on the north side of the Sen and hall the ~nuthcrn roa!lt of Mlndanuo on its other three sides. Toda~··s Cl osing j N. Y. ~,Ot!kS ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1976 TEN CENTS ~ . Ford Over the Tot? . ~ i ' . President Has 1 ,131, Must Hold Them KANSAS CITY. Mo. CAP) - J>resldent Ford, on the doorstep of winning his party's presiden· Ual nom!oa\Jon. said today be 1s optimistic his forces can defeat an attempt to force ad,•ance dis· closure or his choice for running mate. As the President topped the total of l ,130 delegates needed to win the nominatJon, his conven· Uon 0()(lr m 11n11~er was checltin2 Doctor's Cruelty Detailed By TOM BARLEY Ot1t1•Dallf"la.SU11 Janice Robinson ot Newport Beach went back on the witness stand Monday to describe to an Orange County Superior Court JUry whal s he claimed were re- peated acts of violence by her husband during their 19-year marriage. Mrs. Robinson. 38. testified as the final rebuttal witness in the trial of Df'.. Wayn e Lester Robinson. 42. of Irvine. that he pulled her from her bed in Augus t or 1971, while she was in intense pain from a back inju.ry. Dr. Robinson Is being tried on rharges that he hired hit man An· thony Scalise to kill his wife aft.el" the couple se parated last July and quarre led over rommunity property valued al more than $2 million. She said her husband, furious because she was not well enough to perform her duties as book· keepe r In . his medical omee. threw her from the bed into a nearby closet with such fotte that the contents fell on her. Head bowe.d and voice drop- ping to a whisper, she told the Jury: "And then he asked me "Now , how does your back feel'? .. She t estified that she un· rlerwent bark s urgery a few weeks later. But she stressed in her testimony that she did not tell the surgeon of the injuries she claims were inflicted by hel" husband. "I always ·protected him throughout our marriage,·• she s nld. "There were many in-' stances of his brutality but I kept them to myself." Robinson told the jury from the witness stand that Mrs. Robinson transferred her affections to other m en in recent years. The physician accused her of undergoing breast implant sur· gery without Informing him and of having a birth control device inserted when theJr own sexual relationship did not warrant lhe procedure. Mrs. Robinson. questioned Monday by Deputy District At· torney Jay Moseley, rejected bolh statements. She told the Jury that the breast surgery was corr~ve and not rosmetlc and that her husband insisted on It being performed. She said her husband was well aware that a physician had or· dered her to halt the use of birth conlrol bills because of a clot~ condition th:>l posed sotnc <SeeOOCTOR , PagcA2> °"hether enough \Olt~s "ere available to deft.oat the mo\(? b\ Ronald Reagan's camp W'forcc Ford to announce tus choice for a vice presidential candidate before the pres idential baJloltng Wednetday night. "'At this point. we can't sa~· it's rock solhJ," said Sen Robert Griffin of Michigan, the floor leader. Griffin predicted there would ht> enough \'Oles br evening to Thl' Assoriated Jf!r<>ss tnlly of defeat the Reagan moV<', which cl1•l l't;ates legally bound or he s aid s hapes up as the crucial oubl1cly com mitted showed test vote or the two sides' Ford w ith 1 .13 ~ de legates. strength. Reagan with 1.036, and 92 uncom· '"It ~111 be an important vote milted. The tot al needed for and we Intend to wm 1t." ht> nomination is l, 130. Ford must· I said. hold on to the delegates unlll Wed· F o r d a n d h i s a \ de s . ' nesday nlt:ht. meanwh1le. seemed determined Ford held a n carly.morninll ' lo avoid rausing friction with meeting with convenlion wh1J>l> Re3gan·s followers (See FORD, Paice /\%) 0.o41f ,.,. •• Sl•ll ..... ,. ll11iis lJ11der Way About 200 t wo-bedroom apartments for s tudent s are being built at UC Irvine. Campus omcials say they will be ready in time for the winter quarter. The apart- ments arc on Verano Road. just off Cam· pus Dri ve~ Project 1s coi,tmg $4.2 million Cost will be p aid off by rents of Sl85 per month for married studenL~ and $200 per month for graduate students. Irvine Faces Cost Of Scots' Bell Gift By HILARY KAYE Of uw O.lly ..... 51.tfl The Royal Burgh of Irvin•?, Scotland, has offered to give Irvine, Calif., a present or one or more cast. s teel Trinity Churcb bells. The only catch is, lrvine, Calif .• must pay the cost of ship· ping the bells from lrvine, Scotland. Each bell is about four feel high and weighs about 600 pounds. The I rvine Community Ser vices Commission will dis· cuss the offer Wednesday. The bells, made in 1869. were previously located in the Trinity Church, which was r~enUy con· verted to a community center. The bells are currently being Speirs to Stay stored until officials in Irvine. Scotland, decide what to do with them. In a memo to commissioners. Community Services Direclol" Paul Brady explains, .. The at- tached gift offer of these 1869 cast steel church bells is very uniQue and uncommon, tosaylheleast." But Brady said his staff has not yet attempted to find out how much it would cost to ship the bells here. Brady said he would like to know from eom missioners if they thlnk a relationship should be pursued with the Scottish city and if so, where they might like to place the bells. He said his stafr would then investigate the cosL Pretrial Hearing Opens for Cella Employe Back to Face Rap . I • A Norlherrl California man ac· ' cused or embezzling nearly $9,000 from an Irvine landscaping firm was scheduled l o be arraigned lo· ' day in Harbor Judicial District. Court, police said. Irvi ne Police said Ca rl Wi therspoon. 32, of Lafayette, was arrested ovel" the weekend by Walnut Creek Police and brought back to Irvine Monday afternoon. He is tieing held on $25,000 ball. , Withe r s poon faces four charges of grand theft, stem· I ming from alleged embezzle· • ment activities at Rock and Waterscapc Systems. 2021 Busi· ness Center Drive, during June <1nd July. A complaint against Withers· poon was lodged by company President Edward E . Lewi ~ s hortly after he fil"ed the employe . But b)' that lime, • Witherspoon ha d already re-' turned to Northern Callfomla, ! accordi n g to Irvine io-• Vt'Stlgators . Lewis alleged that Wlthel'1'· ' poon embezzled $8,758 from thC" ' firm's payroll aQd itencral ac· count11. He a<'CU!ft'tl Wllh«'rapocm ! of writing one cho'ctk for $417 and ' two check• tor ·'220, plus a ·• cashier's check f~W,too. • ' KANSAS CITY, ~1o. <AP> -show. where columnist Jack An· derson said an Illinois delegate pledged to Reagan was offered campaign mooey for a friend run· ning for Congress if the delegate •,.,ould Hilct~ h his.vote to Ford. Rea9a1t Demands ~'. 'Probe Bribe Offers' 1.130 needed to win the nomina· . tion. Reagan had 1,036 delegates and92wereuncommilled. An Orange County Superior Court hearing into pretrial mo• tlons filed by Dr. Louis J . <.;ella Jr. and a coderendant opened todt1y in the wake of an appellate court ruling that upho lds Judg<.· WllUam C.Spelrs'dech1ionlo3luy on as trial judge. Poll Sees Caner Win The Fourth District Court or J\p· peals In San Bernardino rejected defense applications Monday for writs that would have r emoved Judge Speirs and furthel"dclayed pretrial action thut has suffered several det oys ln recent weeks. Juditc Speirs has already told lawyers for both sides that he lis going lo grunt a chanac or venue for the trlal or Cella, 51, and Stephen Robert Ev•ns. 31, U his ruling on pretrial motions ls ud· verse to the defense. We at er More patch~ momlnJt low clouds. otberwuc fair · Wednesdoy with highs on the const In low 70s and n JowofabouU7. l Jtonold Reagan, trylnFt to pr~ :vent more delegate losses t o ldent Ford. today urged an stigation into allegations delegates in both camps been orrer ed money for lhemselves or others to switch ~eir votes. : The former California gov· Mnor. acknowledging that he \;and his vice presidential choice eo't "soul brothers in con· rvatlsm." defended his pro- ed ticket and said he would Uffiy resist any e!fort to chMge "t, r ReqAn WH faced with Ford I delegate gains Monday that· put the President one vote ovel" the total needed fol" the ~can presidential nomtnatiOO. 8~he I .must bold those delegates. The Asso<:iated Pr~ count of f delegates at mid-d#,Y gave Ford l l~ deJtotates, one~than the Reagan told a meeting of 11· linois delegates that be had heard about tbe vot.e-bu.ying al· legations. "I hope the:re will be a eom· GOP SPEECHES: SlGN OF LIFE-M plete investigation," he !'aid. "I don't believe that this is going on in either campaign. J deny It completely that~nyone involved with us could be doing such a thing." The first allegaUon came Mon· day from former Gov. Richard 8. Ogilvie of Illinois, who said two Ford supporters in bis state's de· legation-had been offered "some mooeytoswltch•'toReagan. 1be second came today on ABC- TV's "Good Morning, Ameri~" Re•l•httlel Monday with de· legates from Alaska and Virginia, spoke with a small group ol black delegates, bad lunch with top ad· v1sers in hi• totti.noor set or rooms called ••the presidential suite,'' and watched convention proceedings durin& the .evening on tele\rision. Kis discussions with the Alaska delegation were closed, but sup. Porters and reporters were al· lowed to attend bis pep talk with the Virginia delegation.' He chided the Democratic· controlled ConKress. eliciting laughs lrom his audience, AJ'ld woo applause when be.said "there is no way on earth tb.t I would ae· <Ste REAGAN, Page Al) ., SAN FRANCISCO lAP> -Voters quesllontd by tbe Calllornla PoU would elect DemocralJc presiden· tJal hopeful Jlmmy Car14!r over President Ford or Ronald Reagan in one or the biggest la.ndallde vie· tori es ever, the poll said to- day. The poll, taken from a (f'Ol!i·Section o< Call!omia Democrat s and Republican party voters in late J~lY and earl.y August. shows Carter dcleaUng Prestdent Ford by a 5.1to33 percent margin. Carter would have won over Bea1an among ques- Uoaed voters by a 58 to 32 .,ettent tc1ae. He agreed with defense lawyers that heavy pretrial publicity In Orange County has ruled out the possibility that the defendan~ could get a fair ~rial from an Im · partial jury In this area. Cella Is free on appeal from a five.year prison term he drew following his conviction on muJtJ. pie criminal charges in Los Angeles Federal Court.. Evans got a one year term for his role 1n I.he conspira~y. It as s imilarly alleged in Superior Court that both men were Involved In a scheme that cost two hospitals-MisSion Cotn· munily Hospital in Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospital ln Santa Ana-an estimated $2 mllUon in funds. Both sides exped that lhc pre~ trial action whlch opened today will extend to the trial dale of Oct. A. I . -- ' DAILY PILOT Tue~y August 1· 1976 ·oc Budget Okay~d Newport To Buy 49Acres? I Proposed B CABYCRANVIL.LE OllM O•llf l't ... \Uil Tht OrAOlt' County HourtJ ur Superviaors offar1ally udovttd 11 $464.4 m1lhon...euunt)' budget for fi sc:31 year 19'1G· 77 toc!a), a 2 H percent increust 1n 'pcnd1n~ over last ytor. No discun ion or pro~rty t+1x r ates occurred us the boord stamped approval on U1c rec't>rtl hi&h c:ounly budget. Properly tax rates will hkt.•lv come befvn· the board Au14 j l when county Audllor·Cootroller 2 Principals For rvine ,-- Schools Set Don Erger will be the new.pnn· cipal al Venado MiddJe Scl\ool and PauJ Reed will take over at Unive rsity Park Elementary School this fall. The a ppointme1'1'ls were an· nounced today by Irvine Uruf1ed School District Supenntendent Stan Corey. Erger, who ha s been with the district two years as principal at University. Park Elementary School, will replace Delaine Richards. Richards was recenUy promoted to administrator of staff development and personnel services for the district. Prior to his arrival in ln•ine two years ago, Erger was a pnn· cipal in the Cypress School Dis· tnc:t. . Reed s pent the past two years in charge of Irvine's educational· Jy handicapped program a t College Park E leme ntary School. l f'rottt Page ,\ l FORD ... and w:is asked by u reporlf'r about prospects ror wmmn~ on the vice presicl ent1aJ announce ment issue.' .. I'm optimistic," the Pre~•· dc>nt said about the \'Ote up<'om· 1ng o n the convent ion fl oor tonight. Askl•d 1r ht.• ;lln•:1dy had chosen ;1 potenua l runnin~ matr. the President replied. ··\\'c huve several " Asked to define how many he meant by severnl. Ford siud. · 'Tht• c11ctlonnry says more than two " Whitt.• llo u :.e -;t arr c h 1er Richard Cht•nev told reporter.; .1l <• hreakfJ:.l m<'<'t1ni.: th,1t Heagan still 1s in the p1ctur<.' as a potential Ford runnm)! m:ilt• He would not talk Jbout othl!r' being considered. On Monday. Reagan said ht> ~·ould not run for VlCe president. t•\•en it he were askl-d to do so bv a majority or GO P delei:ates. · When reporters sought his re· :1ct ion to Monday night's con· \'entlon keynote address by Sen Howard Baker of Tennessee, one of his potentrnl ruMing mates. Ford said only that, "I thought all the speeches were good last night " The White I louse pressured Haker to ctrop early t'mphasis in his s peech to the Waterg3te :.candal. But Baker didn't . Instead . h e conceded that Water"atc hud been prunful for :111 Rt'publicans. but that they hnd raced up lo it with dl~mty In oddlt1on, Raker departed from his text to mt.'ntion Reagan hy name. In hi~ text. us de llver<.>d lo news men, Raker said lkmocrats once uppcarcd to tx· turninti con:.ervat1ve, but i.till ~u·ted like r>cmofr:tli. l lis h'xl ".11d · "1'hcv sort of lt'arned the .... ords to our :-c111.:. hut they nevt.'r lt.'arned to curry the t une " \ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 'fhf'Ot.,.(ttt\• f\.1111, ,., ....... .,. ..... ~.,,t..nr. t)i"'"'t .. Nt.-• l'Yf·~ 1\111\i..,.,Wl«fbfttwin.t,~ l ,,.,.,, "1n11~10" t "" "f\• .,. i-..1 ,..., ,.,,, ........ '"' pwC>h\M d Mt>l"'Cf•t tfllt~tQf\ t rnWt tw (.ft '• A"-W Nt' ..... t tt•-4'\ ... flll'f\fl,...!W\ f .. 41o1f\ f"•••" fA•n V•O•V h'#1n•, klHl•Mc.• V•t'"' 1tnd l_M,J\#'W t\#t(fll "'""' (Hl\t A .... ,.,,.,.,. 'lf'9t•"'-tl '* t h,lft t\ ~l\ ..... f "-tWff•f\ M'd ~ .. t\ fh1 ~'l'tt 'fl.ti ~f\O\.Nft4 J>t~I f\ Ill ~ W. t U·•f \h .. t <.rt•llNw.t•m.,.,...~ Roti.1'1N.W"° ,..,.,.,..,.., •t'IO Pwrt1V'lf't' Thomas Keevll (01IOf' Thomas A. Murphmt ""'-·not- Charles H. l.oos Richard P. Nall ..... ,..-1 ....... , .... 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W'\Oft• • Slt-6lt0 ,,.,,,,,...,, ..... ,.. ... 495-06JO ~'t! .::: ~= .. <;:-~,.~...;:·:.= m•U•' or .,."'"''"•"' •"'" ""'.'" m11, ~ r-t6'NY•.-o ""''"•ut '"'••1 ~"""'tOft •• (Wft .. ·N """""'' • '"-Md '''" oe\t•lltt •••o H (:Mt• ~· (.ti • ._.,_,. \~r•otttNt C.W c:•ntu \J 1\ ~ H• b1'""'41\f l'f'f"O"~ty .~l"'-'~•"hMI~ Q JSmentN, Pending Up 2.8 Perce1ll \"1<' Jlrim telU s4pc!n'~ v.hal rate is nt\!ded lo i.upport lht? 1976 77 bud gel However. today Superv111or Tho mu:s Hilt>y re iterated u lonA :»tandtnJ: prediction that tht.• .iencra l Cund proJ>l'rty tax ruh• "ill droi1 rrom Sl.62 to SUtJ for t-uch $100 wo rth ur asse:.:.t•d n 1lut' Tht• 20·cenl rate cut pr\'('la('lt>eJ by R1h.•y a:s u1med at "t1sl11n.: c>ut at lell:!tt part ially an unt'XIJ(.'<'lt-d h1ah Jump in assesst'CI value:. 1hrou~hout the county Fro• Page ,\I DOCTOR ... danger tor ht-r She said that that was .,., hen she had the IUD utserted and that her husb.md knew lhl' i>rcx-edurc• "'as b\'mg performed Mrs . Robinson told U1e Jun· that she believed she came \'t-r~ close to death early thJs year >it her Big Can) on home in Ne" port Beach whe n the defendant coc k ed a sma ll Beretta automattc he kept in his car and held it to he r head for at least 20 minutes. She said he told her ''This would solve all rny problems, wouldn•t it'!" .. J dream about tha\ twice a week," she t old the jury. The witness said Dr. Robinson on one occasion went into the bathroom or their home. loaded a revol\'er and then threatened to kill hims elf. She said that s hortly after that incident he was detained by police as being or suicidal ten dencies and confined ror 72 hours in what is now UC Irvine Medical Center. Robinson denies that be hired Scalise to kill his wife. lie told the JUT)' that the Las Vegas man was paid Sl0,000 and promised $10,000 more if he could obtain Mrs Robinson's signature on a parcel oC Big Canyon la nd he wanted to sell for $115,000. • llobinson admitted in his t es timony tha t he ordered ScaJ1se to retrieve the IUD from Mrs. Robinson and bnng it to him. But he wanted his wife alive not dead a.d he told the jury lh:it he wanted the birtl1 co.ntrol de· vice because it annoyed him anct was a symbol of he. w1re·s tn· fidelity. Moseley regards as his most damaging tria l evidence a numbe r of taped telephone con- w rsallons bet ween Scalise and Robinson in which the pair al· lel:edly discuss the killing or Mr:s. Robinson ahd the disposal of her IM>d'. The prosecutor dJ.smisses as "nonsense" the defense conten· lion that Mrs. Robinson and Scalise. 29, may have been on in· t1mate terms during the four days in-which they lived in motels after fleeing from Orange County last Feb. 21. ··would you be disppointed I( you never ever s aw Tony Scalise again for the rest ol your liCe?" Moseley asked Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Robinson raised her eyes to the ceiling and made a gesture oC disgust. "Certainly not," she told the jury. "Of course not." Final arguments will be de· livered Wednesday in Judge J . E . T ... Ned " Rutte r 's courtroom. He wilt then instruct the jury a nd send 1t orr to de· liberate. Santa Monica ' Players Win LB Volleyball Tht• Lu~una Hc•u('h Women':. Open Volleyball Toumumc:nl has been won by Lwo Santa Monica pluy rs who bested 39other teams for the honor. Elleen Clancy nnd Barbaru Mny finished firs t in the two·day fompetlUon whlchendedSunday. They defeated Cathy Gnialiry of Santa Monlc<1 und Jill Ourk1e ot Hermosa Rc"ch forthelille. Finishin.i third were Kathy Handley and Chris Talmas. Fourth place: Wt.'nl to Recky C;ir~·y and Linda Robertson both of Laguna Beach CityOwrwd Bars Barred SACRAMENTO CAf"I Legislation to allow bars In civic auditoriums to oo o~ratcd by cities or countlc~. rather th&n private concessionnlrts. ha' been blocked by the state /\s· sembly. But the author. Assemblym1m Mieha e l Wo rnum (D·Mill Valley>. said ht> would seek n·· consideration or the vole that rt>· J<'Cted Senate arn t>ndments. Opponents of the bill s 3ld 1t was anothtr in\'asion by t'OVMTI mc.<nt lnto private enterpnse B11t tbe reduellon 1n the general fund propt<rtY t.i-: ro1te will pJrllull> be ofCset by 11 ~nd 1n~ 9 5 cent ta'C rJlt' ancr.-asc.• for the harbor~. bt.•acht.~ and par h ch~tnct OfC:wttmu t ;J' rate mrrea~e-. .in~ d..-cn.'.ia.ea. dbld~. the outlook Co r most O riinge C"nunty hom"n" nt•n, h. they "ill JJJ} m(lr(' in tJltt·~ thl11 f151·al v"ar than la:.l bt•nrnst' or llw 1mpu.t•t of 1110afrcl <l'St'1>11t•d 'JltH:' on tht•1r home,, a bud.:t•t olt1nal prt• dl<.'t\'tl lrvirie Police Grab Medals For Shooting lr\'lne police offlcen; won t'A o gold, one i.11\'er and ont-bronxe medal 1n marks manstupcomp.:ll t1on at the annual Pol.tee Olym· p1ci. held in San Joi.e last weekend Three team s of marksmen walked Off With medals and One officer . Paul Rose. won a silver medal in md1v1dual competition. There were numerous athletic events held at the olympics, but Irvine police only entered the shooting events this year The 1 rvine .. s harpshooter team won a gold medal Team members included Vic Thies. Chuck Bou'a Paul Rose and John Stoneback The 'expert' team also won a gold medal, with members Al Mwr. Leo Jones. Ron F1athers and Owen K reza The 'open" team. including all classifications, won the bronte medal They included Larry Bon· "ey, Gary West, Elliot Nemerson a•d Paul Jessup. E'ro• Pag~ Al REAGAN •.. cept the vice presidency •• "I believe I can do mordor lhe <'ause I .tHH1cve m from lhe out side, maintaining my indepen· dence "Jr the majority of delegates wer e to ask you to do a certain thing would you be receptive?" he was asked by one delegate. "Not if that thing was runnin~ for vice president," the former governor said. CAB OYERBOARD IN U JOLU SAN DIEGO (AP> -Fire or- f1c1als say someone apparently stole a Yellow Cab from the downtown area and pu&bed lt over a La Jolla cliff. Firemen said they found the burned cab in the waler near La Jolla Cove this morning. No injuries were reported, but the cab was a lOlal loss, the fire fightc~ said . ,., ..... _,. •Et•t•rybodfl Sf orfs S111olr Ever~·bo<ly tha t is but J o hn AJrtum o f Sunset, S.C .. who lound husincs s \\.as ::.o ~low tit hts furniture making busi· ness h1.• made this ;lO·foot ro<'kt'r to relieve the boredom. ;-o;cighbon. 1n the tiny hamlet couldn't help but notice their new n e ighbor. and b us rne::.s soon improved , A:.i rtum say'\. ..... Defecting Soviet Diver May Return OTTAWA (AP > -Sergei .Nemtsanov, the Soviet diver who defected during the Sum mer Olympic Games, has told imml· gralion department officials he intends to return home. a depart· mentspokesman s aid today. Nemtsanov, 17, declared his in· tention in a meeting with officials in Montreal Mond~ night. but Hinshaw Jury Selection in Second Day added that he wanted "to slttp on it.'" the spokesman said. The immigration officer who met Nemtsanov Monday was the same official who attended a meeting July 31 between the diver and stare members of tht' Soviet embassy. The de partment spokesman s aid the om cer told Nem\.sanov the next step is up to him and "we· re wailing to hear Crom hlrn again." If Nemtsanov decides to return to the Soviet Union, it would be up t o him how he went. the spokesman said . He has been granted a minister's per mit that expires at the end ol January. Transit Unit Hires 2 More I.Shor Aides Three heads may be better than one in handling complex labor relations, Orange County Transit District directors de · cided Monday. The board unanimously ap· proved the hiring of two labor con· sulting firms in addition to the one employed t he past two years. Each of the three has different areas of expertise and different hourly fees. district officials said. <Related stories, Page AS. I 8> JO \~l'\t: R•:l ·NOLDS 01 I~• D•ll• ,, ... J1•fl In lnl' Com 11uny urru·u1li. con fjrnwd toda~ lhut tht.')' "111 offer to :1ell 4!l l1t'rl'li tn the mouth nr fill( Cunyon,.h1 thl' dty or !':l•WJ>Ort Dt•11rh ;tt l\tun1l u~ '!( dty coun<'ll mcet111.: City Manaf4'"1r Hollt>rt W)'nn said :.omt• cou11t•ilml'n hnw been "mt1de uwun". or ti\\' offt.•r whi<'h ..-ompon~· vice 11n·~i<ll•nt Dou~ Gfolkr will urtlciully present durlnft Monda> 11rtt•moo11':1 ~tucl> M':l81on The land tl1 Ill' ofrl•rt'd 1:1 locul t"<I bet"ce n tht• dt•vclopml·nt~ '" tht.• Bluffs and Pork Newport, JUSt inl:md Of flo.\Ck 13oy l>n \'~. The acqu1s1l ion ot thl' canyon m(luth would give the <'ll) a larl!C amount or land lmmedwtl'ly ud J:trent to the stale-owned Up1>t•r 8-0y wlldlHe preserve. The orrer will be added to an or h.•r of land made to the city from the Irvine Company in May. The May oner was Cor more than 21 acres or open space in the Blutrs. including the 8.8·arn· land trade remnant and nearly all or the blurf line. Monday's offer would providl' a large parcel unchonng th1.• southern end ot the bluff tin('. The land proposed for sale is adjacent to one or the propos~·d sites for a statc·run center to be built as part or the wildlife pre· serve . City and l rvine om cals ahkc confirmed l11at no prin• tag ha!. been set (Or a11y or the land of fered ror sale Jn May. when the hn.t offer was made, 'Dave Neish o( the lnine Company srud .. :my rt• asonablc offrr .. \\Ould ht' con· s1dercd by tht• company Apparenllv no orrcr hai. IX'cn made by city offlt'laJi. anti the company's latest mo\ e 1s seen as an inducement to negollat1on.s City councilmen a re consider· ing purchase or the land trade remnant next to Enstbluff park as part Of ;;m open i.pacc UCQWSI· lion progrum that would pro· b:ibly be paid tor through a bone! election When the offer or the bluff lint· w as m aclt'. <'O uncilmen Clt · pressed bOmt• reservauons dut: to a water st•CP:lAe problem in thl' bluffs. Al th:1t time, councilmen in- dicated lht• water problem, believed lo be c aused by over watering of lawns, would have to be solved beror(• thc city assume:. responsibility for thcproocrlv. Councilmen have also d is- cussed I he p<>ssi bhty of getting the state to participate an the,> purchase s ince the land 1s adJo cent lO the st ate prescrvt.• Kidnap Fears Cloud Search SAN DIEGO <API -Polit·1• , say the disappearance of 9·ycar· I old Aleta Sul' Groscnbt1rh muv have been the n :sull of :i kidna1; ing. Seeretary 'Doored' The three firms will be on call for negotiations, grievances and l abor relations, a spokesman s aid, noting the consultant best able to handle a matter at the lowest r ate will be used. In approving the agreemenL'I, directors increased the hourly rate ror the fir m it has employed the past two years, Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher. An extens i ve search bcg:m ' Saturday artcr the girl failed to return lo her grnndmothcr's I.a J olla home after going out to buy a newspape r. No Charges Made In Solon-sex Case WA S H I NGTON (AP> - Colleen Gardner says s he 1s .. totally bewildered, totally floored" by reporl.8 federal pro !lecutors have decided against pressing criminal <'harges on her acc u sations that h er con 1tressman·boss demanded sex 1n LIZ RAY TURNS TO REPORTING-A3 return for continued employment ut premlurn pay. The con1trl'SSm an. Dt•mocrut John Young. 11aid in o statement fr1)m hi~ Vi<'torla. Tex .. orrict· thut ht.• WilS "pl c.>UllC"CI hut not !.Ur· prised at thl' po!ilUon lakl•n hy the.> Departme nt or Ju11uce re· lative to the :11lcgations mtuh• aJ{ai nst me.·· Youni:t had calll"d the alle1ta\lon~ "poppycock" from t.he beg1nnin1t. A J u s t I c c n l' p a r t m ,. n t spokesman said today the Youn2 ca !le technically still is und1•r ronsidera tl o n . but added · .. Speculation that wt.' probablv wo n ·t. prcu c har1tes is a c·· cur ate" A depnrtme nt spokesman Moo· day said hr could neither confirm nor df'ny published reports that the pro'ltcutoric would rccom mend dropplnf the probe for lack or evidence of rau<I I\ lawyer close to the pro secutors said that tht>y "never thought they'd find much there as Cnr as a criminal Indictment. anyway . . . She dirl rlo some work, after a ll ,·· !IO government payroll funds would not h;w<' tx>en fraudulently disbursed. Asked about the pc>gsibillty ot s<·xual t>xtoruon ns a char~e. he replied , "Thal was never charged." Told or that, Mrs. Gardtter said Monday night. "That's vu y strange. l thought that's what J was charging." She Indicated that prosecutors told her one hour's work a month rould !latl!Jfy the fraud law under the unique working condJtions for <'Ongressional employes. Employe :4 of membe rs or Congress arc spcclrlcally t-x · t•mpled from rnost fl'(h•rnl lubor laws and serve at the pleas ure of th{' OfriCilil. At the time 11 h<' went puhllc wilh her story two months ul(o, Mrs. Garrlner said she was doing .,o m t ht-hope othc·r women und men who 1wffcrcd under thot <;ystem would corYH' forward •ind rorce lt to be chsnKcd. No other!\ have Mrs. Gardner, 28, lives in sub· urban Virgin1u wllh her 12·yt•ur· old child from her former mar· nage. She went lo federal prosecutors w\th testimony and tape record· ings to describe what she said were almost five year11, in two segments. oC "humiliation llnd abuse" by Young. She quit his :.tatrthls past March. Spcc1flcally. s he alleged lhal the 10-term con1:rcssman would not let her use her office and oc· cupallonal skills to capacity. that he instead prcssurt.'tl ht'r into staying available Cor sexual acts as a requirement for keeping the job and a premium salary. He eventually paid ht.'r $28,000 a yc~r. consid erably hil(her than the average salary ror wo men professionals on Capitol 11111 5taH~ That rirm 's rate will vary from S43 an hour for a junior associate to S98 an hour for a supervis ing partner. · The district also hired the rlrm of Del Jones and Associates lnr. at $65 an hour and George F. Goehler at S30 hourly. Gunman Sought DEL MAR CAP J -San Die1i10 County Sheriffs deputies arc looking ro r a gunman who fired a shot al a deputy early lo· rluy from the county Cuirgroundi. at Del Mar. Police have not ruled out tht• possibility the youngsh•r muy have fallen from cliffs onto 1h~ beach and washed into thl' Pac1f1 c ActiwlHah Aske d ' WASllJNGTON CAP> -Tht' I US Court or M 11ltary Appeal1 ha:-. taken under ad vhwmcnl u rl"·: qu~st that it h alt disciplinary ac· t1on ol(ainst 180 cadet." t•nught in 11 U.S Mlhtary Academy chenhnA H nndul. The lhrct• mc•m her I civlli3n C'OUrt he ard lWO houris or ar~umcnts from oppot<lng ot. trmwy11 Montluy r Naval Navel Szuuh,.un,.buckling Scuttled ATLANTIC ClTY, N.J. <AP 1 --They agroc<l lo a pirate film. It turned out to he a porno navel s pcclu· cit'. The people who run ~· rephca o( Columbus' flagship uy thnt 's why they scullled th pro1ecl. Fred Quillen. 1:1k1ppcr Cir a re production of the ~anta Maria. said a group called the Arts Guild of New York told him they wanted to use his ship to s tage a battle with another sullln~ ship off Atlantic City. The Gardner's Basin Historic Waterfront f'oun dation. which is using the Santa Marin this summer as part or u re·created seafaring village, agreed on the theory that the film could c1o Its project som e good. Then lhe swashbuckling startl!d. It wt1sn't what they expected. When the actor·pirates showed up. "The captain walked back here into h is cabin and in a matter of minutes, his costumes was off," said Quillen. "It looked llke a pirate porno film. lt was a lol more than JUSl showlng a HUle skln." The foundation canceled the venture Monda' a nd the actors sailed off for New York. • '· 1 T ue8day"tt Clo1"1R Price8 NYSE COMPOSITE .. -. 'fRANSACllONS "TuKday. August 17 1976 DAILY Pit.OT ·':/ '1 \ DoughB.oy Burgers Bolster Boo;e By MILTON MOSKOWIT'l l''1r~t. "'hen peoplt" moved from the farg\:s to th1: «.;IU~. there were cunncd foods. Then eumc (rof"on roods. No~'. given the astronomical prices ot the $upermnrkct, it 1\4:. almost become cconomki.1 to tul.\' the family to the nt•arf'st faast·food n •stuurunt Thf' corpor•tt-food mukvn hUVt' :.en:H'd lh1~ trnnsrormatlon. They art'. in fiact . the promoteri; ot 1~. 'l'Ni. ts why such cQmpunws u:i Cumpbcll Sou11, Hull\lon Punnu ond General Foods Ul't' dtvt'rtlng mor\' and morC'> of thcir c n tr g i l's 1 n I o t h ,. restaurant business tf cons um er.:. nn· .:olng to t.1k1• thl111 dollurs to ct•l nw ay from homf'. th<•n th\' cor µorute <'ash reglstt•r:. w~1nt to bc there to ,•ol lcct the dollars . Money Tree 11 P.:RllAPS TllE MOST ORAl'IATIC ev1dt'n<'e oj th1~ shift can be seen Ill thl' rhanging chararter of the Plllsbun Company ot Mlnrwapohs Once we 1111 knew P11lsbu~ as a nour maker. It still m1lb Oour. It still makes cake mJx.es And it's still the leading suµpher of refrigerated dough bakery products , But the dough 111 Pillsbury :s flnuncial statem entli Is rr~ mg today primarily bt.>t·uusl' of restaurant opero.hons., Pilbbury 1s now rin~111g up sales or Sl.4 b1l1Jon a ye••r which places the company 1n roughly the sam~ neighborhood as Quaker Oats, Campbell Soup. Del Mont and Kellogg llowcve1. Pillsbury is less relumt than any , thest• compantes on the grocery store Restaurants are prq, ducmg <1bout 30 percent of that volume MOREOVER, SINCETllF. RESTAURANT business h· growing faslt>r than the grocery store business, P11lsbur~ muy soon be den vutg more than half of its sustenance frooi f,•t"<hng people away from home 1 Burger King, which makes more hamburgers lht1r anyone ex<'ept McDonald's, is •• Pillsbury-owned entit) There are now 1,600 Burger King restauTants -anr• Pillsbury \\ 111 add 200 more th1:s year. More than 400 of thes1 • Burger Kiili? units ure mvned outright by Pillsbury; tbe res are franchised. .' ·• Pillsburv nas two officr strings to ats reslauranfl>Owt One 1s a <'hain of Poppm Fresh Pie Shops. featuring pies @n< a coffee shop menu There art' 16 of these shops, localetfi,.. Mmneapohs ·St Paul. Ch1<'a~o <.ind Des Moines Th~. ar, wholly ownt•d by Pillsbury MUCll MORE SUBSTANTIAL IS the Steak & Ale chaltf arqui red by Pillsbury th as yt-ar. This 1s ,, net work 91" 111,. restaurants operatm,i.? under such names as Jolly Ox, vFfAt ny's Attic and Hungry Lion, m addition to Steak & Alc.,Tbe~; have sales of SlOO m1lhon a vear and all except one uro1 "holly owned units Nearly all of the Steak & Ale restaurants have cocktu1' lounges and .ls a rcsull Pillsbury ·wa.o; forcl'd to· sell 1l :: Souveraln wme subsidiary since most s t;llcs proh1b1l u com PllllY from being both a produc·er and retuller of ulcohoh·1 beverages Souvcram was sold al a lo::.s of S4 3 million bu Pillsbury was delighted to be nd of 1t smc(' the wine buis1. ness has lost money for the company ever s ince 1l was a<· qwred .. : · Palls bury also exited two other bus messes last mont)l, I was selling fresh flowers and hvc plants from stands p~ced m superrparkets a_nd other s tores in the Midwest Ttus bu1'1 : ness, calll'd "European F1owcr Markets," was sold lo •· Mmneapohs florist. Rachman's Inc And then at sQld , French b1s<'u1t maker at owned. Gnngo1rc-Brossard,, t• Campbell Soup It 's tht• restaurant menu lhut has Pallsburv., allent1011 New S&L Office Opens This We~I, The new Capistrano Beach office of California F~er:i • Savings and Loan Assoc1allon opened this week, accordin • to Robert R. Docksoo, president and chief executive officef Bernyce Pomerleau 1s manager or the office. loc~ a 34000 Doheny Park Road . ' Ms. Pomerleau comes lo fb, Capistrano Beach post with some 2t years' expertt'nce m the savin~s anc loan industry. Before J01mng Callfor.111. Federal she was assoctated w1tJt' .the Federal Home Loan Bank in Los Angele; and taler with the California Savangs anc Loan League. During almost 13 years ·\q.,u California t'ederal Ms. Pomerleau tfa: served as manager or the special event>' department a nd has held positions m the Bellflowef\ an< Clairemont (San Diego/ bran{'h offices ' SHE WAS NAMED an assistant secretary or Cahfqrp~: Federal m I 972 and was promoted 1 o the add1l1onal ~l '.{It Ass1sl,1P1l Vice PrN.;idenl in 197.t • • • C~iforn1a Federal 's Cap111truno A ... ach offil'c as th.?:-i.zno in its statewide system RB Completes Loaii ' RB lndustru•s, Im·. Irvin<.·, hus completed a $l0 mlllior loan agreement th al wall enuhl<' the company to continue IH' 11tore expansion prui:rurn i1:. w1•ll uii mtwt financing rcqulrt• ments for the foresecubh-' futurl· The announrenwnl wa!l nwil1• by Edward H Resnick, chalrrrwn of tht· l>ourd 11nd <'hi cf cxecut1 ve otrlrer "The company'11 tln111wwl <.'ondlli\>n ha11 buen strengthened con:s1dcn1bly dunni: the past yeor In purl ulS a rt•11ult of favorable op<•rutln~ re11ult11 ;md cu11h now. The ucl <tlllonal flnandn,: cupab1lily J>rovidcd by this now Joun, aarceemenl places our comp11ny In a v<•ry l!Ound position to accommodate furth\•r ~rowth untf nn extension of our SI.on· expunision pro.crum." R<"11n1<·k i.11ld Stock Split Reported BankAmerica Corp. shurcowncrs have approved lite two.for-one stock split of the corporut1on 's ('om mon shares The stock aplJl will be effective at 5 p.m today The split will double the number of authorized common shores to 200 million and will reduce the 1wr value of each share to $1.5625. The corporation hn(l 69,548,673 shares outstandln~ Aug 4 As or July ao. 1976. lbcrc were 167 .:196 folhareholders .... ) DAILY PILO T Tonight's 1V Highlights KHJ 1J 8:00 -"The Treasure or the Sierra MaClr~." A movle classic rrom 1948 v.ith Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt and \\'alter Huston in his Oscar·winnlng roJe. NBC CD 8:30 -··fo'ate Is the Hunter." Glenn Ford plays a pilot who rtsks his life in the re.enactment oC a plane crash that kilJed his buddy in this 1964 movie with Nancy Kwan, Rod Taylor and Suzanne Pleshette. ABC 8 8:30 -The Captain and Ten- nille. The fas t -rising musical combo in a \ a riety hour with special guests Art Carney and Roy Clark. (rv DAILY LOG) avaNINQ e:oo SKCIAl llOl1C(; M ~ii ""9<t .. ,.,........ .......... 111 <h•(• wl01Ht H tice fer _.,." ... ~ llilt.11 c.-tila. • l1lJ •• ,.1t11u1 ••. 111111 ~ Colltllllltd hom 41"11l !Ne 110111 U.. 1111111* k~ 111 !baas City. Mruov11 II O CE CBI Cl •••••llu• ..... c-.... ...... •--.U c f...,Ml,lf ..... _. West "M1C)ll of ~ T1rttr .. Acents Wtst tnd Gordoll be t04!lt i11woln~ 1n a bllant Stbtnu pr1sontr·uc/ltnce 1n lhe Vladtmtok wrtllout lta-1111 t~e Uaoltd StJtes • l'llfriite ,...,., .. 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AMl.IUCAN IM'OIAN • .,.,,n··au ... .._ .. '• AT TMI TOP •JM Wlll'-M 0.. 0.. .. ..,_.IH elld lllf -v ... ~ J&11 0vf"•t .. ,.,.,II 1t• IVINl .. G4T"O""...,C1.f~ '""""' 1 •.• TNI ltOllllT llUCNllL ltl.-c>ltT 1Mmtf\I 'Sugar' Sellout in Mesa Jean Downing hea~ the cast ot the Paul Zindel drama with Katie Patt.on and Susan Koebler dou· Intermission Tom Titus .. Su1ar," the mustcol run tonaght throu&h \•ersion of tbf' movi~ Saturda)•. So the musical ··SQ.me Like It Hot," v.111 be held over for t'lllO open~ tonfttht at th~ addihonal perrormances c 0 Ii ta M e I • civ ic on Au1. 27 ;l.Dd 28. Pl•yhouse -11nd it's blc cast llS one of bt•r --------------------- aJrud.y a smuh hJl. ' THE OaANGE County Before t.oru&hl's flrst l>remlere ot "Sugar." the performanc e. tho Ctvic Playhouse's first playhouse ls sol\1 out for summer p r oduction, Ill scheduled fh·e·day apoU1ghts Stan Wis.sick ----------.and Drad E~trin Jn the 1"UTIB-OMHQI co -CntZllSS1JI 50 COAS r PLAZA n._••n11.,.. ....,_.Hwrit .. '1£Ttlb Of A MM CAI.LEI ltOISC" ' I l•l!Jt.t ... , ·~ SO COAST PLAZA MlllllllllSLWZJtl 1111,... , ... , ... .. "fVTUtmtt.D" IPGl .... J.:l .. S.ff.1•H•'1ll SO COAST PLAZA CIHEMALAND 14\Ue.lllW --~ltlt na-. r.tw'-• .. "FllTUR£WOIL8" (JIG) hlM,1' ... lW.l .. l•M CINEMAL~NO rolb of two mus1ciaru. who doo 11. omen ·s clothes and take refuge from Chicago gangsters In an au.girl orchestra. Molly Brynn-McLeod plays the title l"Ole of the soloist. with Beth Titus cast as the bandleader. '"THI IAO MIW~ tlA&S• "THI FOITutr IPGI Exciting Fun-Filled Adventln! Also on the Same Program The Devil in Miss Jones Mutts Only NoOM Under 11 Admitted DAVID BOWIE THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH daughters and Lrnda Rukt-r as tht' othl'r. "Marigolds" g~ on at 8: 30 on lhe sta~e of the Cubrillo l'fuyhouse. 202 <SffSUGAR, Pagt> lt1) ~~ ~ MON-THURS 1:1S...30 SUH 1:15-3:2$-5:3$ . 1:45-t:SS ( EDWAIDS CINEMA ' l HAttOIAf ........ , COST4WIU H .. )IOJ • M-4' (R) 1:JO.f:45 SAT/SUH %:00~:1W:JO 1:45-11:00 "The Blackbird" TWIN MA•-•l~COUANUA STARRING GEORGE SEGAL WU> •4 .. llH edwards MESA CINEMA •WtOIT a 'f'O At tn-. '' con.t.wU.t. .....,,. ·-~:.. {PO) -s··CHINO .. CHARLES SAT/SUN 1:20-3:20-5:20 7·20·9:20·1 MO UNTI TON CINEMA HACMit.t&U\\MI 14!:_'60I 141 ... 011 IAONSON ClllMA WEST ... ,,_,,..,,OOl-lf WUTW• CIMTU ttl-4•0 . ff, .... :::."'~ Md "lfNOO LONO" TRAVEUHO ALL.STARS & MOTOR ICINGS" SURVIVE! Pl.US "A SMALL TOWN IN TEXAS" "AU. THE PRHIOENrS I MEN .. PLUS .. THE DROWNING ·•-•"tOLAr•t l'OOL" NISUO!tYaJO tJMttt "TUNNEL VISION" PLUS "THE GROOVE TUBE" "DlfY ...... fNJ "LUY ILUI MAJtlHI'" · "TUMHH. YISIOM" CRJ ..EVHYTH .... AIOUT SIX" ''SUIVIYI" (RJ .. TIDAL WAVF' CPG) ··Gus· (GI .......... AT SOUTH COAST VILLAGE SUNFLOWER AT BEAR STREET·Santa Ano Cone;..,, on tM llollage Gr"n INlfQ TK IHR{E HAGS ~~MM!~ Foot stomping banjo picking by ABE BROWN and CANYON GRASS ~ AUG.18. 7 PM ~•JO ~91o) (MAil .................. ... -··--· MWAY'"' A90lf .,, '"' ' __ ._ ... _,,. GATOI '"' MOOlflUNNIU 1N1 -·-·---· ---DllY11N ... -· WY KW MAllNf "' , __ .., .......... ~ -.llON.llft MWAY IN! • &llf!OIT 7S "' _,,.. .... ,..,_, ~-~~----- I • --• la --·--· TMI 0.H "I , ................. '"" -lllM•U-t-Y Bo• Office ()pent O.lly 1:10 e Sl'IOWS Sttr1 ti OuMt -f.Uf llOllCll C#I~ ... •• -· t1 '•Ill ·-... ,_(\ -.-.. ,, .... _,_, -·---·---·-....,... lllUM • , ___ . ___ _ tMIWAY '"' --·-IMWTOWllll TIW • ..-.CMua _......,., IUMMLl unn,,.. MIUONWMHU LOGAN'S IVN '"' CHOSfN SUIVWCMI ---DltVf IN"' -· UIY llUt ._..... 1Nt ----..... IH 1Nt -· . UIY llUI MAllNI 1Nt __ .. ""_" --·---toeiun~ ..... ~~~~~---a-"°~"'~"~IUll=~~,.,~ --· sum· .m• '"' DUC.llSS & OllTWAftl roi ('°I ... _,_....... . -......... . NICI0•• ... 4 C....,, .. CCK.Ol.U a"n°'90.-....-.o u. '""'"" MtlC>tA ..... _J 1 \ 7 Laguna/South Coast ED I T I O N '* * * Aft •r110011 N., .• Stoeks J ,voL. 69, NO. 230, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PA~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1976 TEN CENTS l r.Capo Teachers . Want Big Raise j t By JACK CHAPPELL • Of -D•ilf ,..._ !M.MI • Teacher salary increases of from 16 to 30 pe rcent and hefty fr. inge benefit demands were pre- 1 sented Monday to the Cap1Strano Unified ~hool Distnct Uoard or F.ducalion. Shorter Day, More Benefits Sought Tony Loon. president of the i CUEA. said outside the board ' room that the initial proposal : represented the starung point for? negotiations t The proposal by the Ca!?_lSlrano Unified Education Association <CUEA>. seeks a se\'en·hour day ot' teachers. double time for non- teacblng duties outside the re· l(ular school and limits on num· bers of students in cla.s.srooms. as well as the trad1t1onal proposals for increased m edical and dental 11\Surance. The board lis tened to the CUEA proposal and set a public hearing ro.r Sept. 7 to rece1v1,> public opm1on on the issue. The board's oHer will be presented Sept 20. Thf' union p r oposal would place the beginning teacher's salary at Sl 1,000 for 10 months work. Tt>achers iAould receive salary units "orth S44 for tn· creasing tbear education and for experience. In addition, teachers would receive salary units for participating in extracurncular activities. The wtion proposal demands that non-member teachers pay lo Mission Community Hospital e m ployes Ali via S t rawn. Frances Kelley, J o Ma ry McNeil and Phy llis Greene tlcft to rightJ donne d o ld ti me nurses' costumes to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Mts· sion Vlc10 hospital. The women were part 1 of a hospital fashion show which included wh at nurses used to wear and what they wear today, according to George McLay, administra tor "We were afraid to show whal nurses might wear in the future," he satd. Brush Fires · Extinguished lnClemenle Three brush fir<?S were set an San Cle mente Monday. All were · small and quickly extinguished : by firemen. The first occurrl'd at It ·45 a m. tn brush on a San Diego F'rceway 'dh•i d e r al the southbound • Camino de Estrella offramp. Firemen arriving there round a aecond blaze along the freeway I obout a quarter mile south or the Ont. Within 10 minutes, a thJrd farl' ' was reported Just north of th•• ,: Camino de Estrella tire. It was close to a home. 11 Volunteer firt>m en were call~ 1~ ln to cope with the rMh of blazes. : t'ourt~n men and four engines '' rnponded to put oot the fires ~ which burned aboul nn acre and i u hall in all. I An arson aovcstigatlon la under i wuy today. ('Fire Chars Dimas f • SAN OlMAS IAP) -A brush lire that brt<'ny threatened a rt"- sldentlal neighborhood charred i 20 acres of parched hillside. ~ Ornnlfe Coast ' f t I Weather Supervisors Adopt Increased Budget By GARY GRANVILLE Of IM DAil'I' 1'1194 SUll The Orange County Board or Supervisors officially adopted a !464.4 million county budget for fiscal year 1976-77 today, a 2 8 percent increase in s~end1ng t1Wtt la5t year. ~o discussion or property tax r ates occurred as the board stamped approval on the record high county budget. Property tax rates will likely come before the boa rd Aug. 31 when county Aud1tor-Contr0Uer Vic Heam tells supervisors what rate Is needed to support the 1976-77 budget. Laguna Kills Oktoberfest A requirement to obtain a SS m!LUoa liquor liability Insurance pollcy has killed what would have bee n Laguna Beach's ucond annual Oktoberfest. Web Jones, a spokesman ror the 1poosoring Proroote United Lal\&O• oreanlsaUon, aaid Mon· day the lnsurance would have c:cJet about is.ooo. a price lag too. neep ror the organlien. The City of Laguna Beach re· quired lhat the Insurance be In force during the event planked tor Oct. 2 along Forest Avenue. However. today Supervisor Tbomu Riley reiterated a long· standing prediction that the gener al fund property tax rate will drop from Sl .62 to Sl.43 for each $100 worth of assessed value. The 20·ce nt rate cul predicted by Riley is aimed at washing out at least partially an unexpected high jump In assessed values throughout the county. Byt the r eduction in the general fund property tax rate will partially be offset by a pend· ing 9.S·cent tax rate increase for the harbors, beaches and parks district. Offsetting tax rate increases and decreases aside, Lhc outlook fo r mos t Orange County homeowners ls they will pay more In taxes this fiscal year than last because orthe Impact of 1nnated assessed values on their homes, a budaret offi cial pre· dieted. · Force Eliminated OROVlLLE <AP> -For re· asons of economy, tho Butte County Board of Supervisors hu t'1imlnat ed the Regional NarooUcs Task Force from the fiKal 1976-77 budget. But council said the s he riff's department would receive extra personnel to maintafn the enforcement level locally. Reagan. Demands the uruon a Cee equal to the dues char ged its me mbers. That'~ about $185 annually. Along with increases tn salary, the union seeks payroll deduc- tions for tax sheltered annuities. In approving the 1976-77 school year budget, trust~ set aside $2.2 million as a contingency. That's up from $1.6 million last year. At the t ime Dr J erome Thornsley, d1stnct supennten dent. s31d those were the only funds a vailable for emplo) e wage and benefit increases. While no costs for the teal'hcrs' proposal was given Monday. pre· viously it has been estimated similar proposals would cost tax· payers an additional $3.l million. He compared 1t to the "sticker : price" on an a utomobile und said : he expected the board would } come back with an unrealistical· \ ly low first offer or its own. ' I Eventuall y, negotiations would t result in a midpoint being re· i ached. he said. ~ • f For Charity ,Only J i j ~galBingo Studied 1 By Laguna Councill 1 A law legalizing bingo games within Laguna Be ach will be studied by the City Council at 4:30 p.m . Wednesday in city hall. The bingo statute ts one of 48 items on the council agenda. Under an ordinance prepared by City Attorney George Logan, bingo games could be run by re- ligious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educ atlon organiza· tions and groups organized for prevention or cruelly to children or animals. The organization would have to have its headquarters in Laguna Beach and devote at least 60 per- cent of Its income for charitable purposes within the city. A city license would be re- quired. The tee has not been de- termined. · The maximum which could be offered in prizes would be S2SO in cash OT merchandise for each separate game. Jo addition to the bingo measure, the council will con- sider: -Final approval or an in· c rease in parking meter rates to 20 cents an hour and curbing en· forcement of meters on Sunday GOP to Hear Reports From Cominittees KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP J Following is the schedule of today's event s for th e Republican National Conven- tion: Sp.m .PDT Address by Se n. Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts, vice chairman or the Joint Committee on Arrangements for the Com· memoratlon or the Bicentennial. Address by President Patricia Hutar of the National Federation of Republican Women. Report of the Committee on Credentials. Address by John B. Connally of Texas. Report of the Committee on Rules and Order of Business. Report or the Committee on Perma nent Organlu.tion. Address by the pcrmament chairman, Rep. John Rhodes or Arizona. Addreas by Sen. Ted SleveM of Aluka, cbalrman O(the National Republican Se natorial Commit· tee. Report or the Committee on Resolutions (platform). Adjournment. . until noon. -An oCfer to donate four or fi ve ocres of land near the end or Ccr- ntos Drive for an EiJer Larsen Park or wildlife preser\'e u: re- cognition of the city's late "Greeter .·· -Locations for a lifeguard headqua rters. -A ban on dogs al Main Beach ' Park during the summer. • -Discussion or the city's pro· posed ta JC r a te by both the Laguna Beach Taxpayers' As· soc1al1on and lhc Laguna Beacl\ Citizen's Alliance. ' Delly l'llot SI.all ,.,..., SUE REED, MARK WALDER AND FRIENDLY LAGUNA CAT ' Students From England Dlacover the Art Colony j Found a Dome 1 English Couple Like Laguna ~ A young En g Ji sh c ouple hitchhiking baek to San Fran· c1sco intended to pass right on through Laguna Beach a couple or weeks ago. Mark Walde r. 20, and Sue Reed, 19, took a look around, took another, a few more, and stayed. "We wer e very taken with Laguna Beac h ." Walde r ex· plained. "It was so very d1rrercnL from other t owns.'' Other towns the two passed through along the coast appeared dull to them In comparison -too rectangular and plain. Laguna, with its hills and wind- ing struu. proved more altrac· l.Jve. The clear. clean beaches didn't hurt either. Walder 1ald the Art Colony's beaches urc "much more spectacular and ex· tensive" than those on his homo coast ln Lewes Sussex. Walder bas another special In· terest In Laguna. He's a 1tudent of drama and the art.II and plan3 to teach creaUve arts. The city's art festivals fit right Into his plans. j guide book said it would. There was one hitch: the guidel book was out of date, by at lea.st' six years. The YMCA had long, sipce relocated to regional bead·~ quarters in Laguna Niguel. ! But what happened then w&Sl another or the reasons Walde!'! and M lss Reed decided to 1pen1 the rest of their free Ume in lb Colony. Where the YMCA used to be, I~ 11 paint shop. So. Walder asked'1B the owner of the shop To Chambers, where was the ''Y"? Chambers explained, and In 7 viled them to stay with bl anyway, since their au.Ide ins isted they could find sbellt- therc. It wouldn 'l do tor the boo to be wrong. Walder aald Laiuna could us a youth hoste l. "It'• tho aort o placo Jots of atudtnll woul come, and there'• no place td stay, literally." ~ Poll Sees Carter Win More patchy morning low tloud.t, otherwise fair Wedoesda.Y with blgM on the coast In low 70s and o lowofaboul57. INSIDE TODA 'Y It ntaJ1 ~ 'cool' to wear the lotut /01hion1, but mo1t 0nmoe Cocut Telident1 tall they'N! too hot to ~-See ~ 81 Jor o lool( ot wbat pop peoJU r«Jlly !Mlr. 'Probe Bribe Offers' For Miss Reed , a geograpny and phyalcal education major (both w111 attend Eastern Michigan University this fall), there were other inducement5 to having a good time in Laguna. Though both Uke to spend most ot their time on the beach, Mhs Reed earllcularly appredates two things: boy watdung and bOy watching. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Voters questioned by the Calllornla Poll would elect Democratic prcalden· tlal hopeful Jimmy Carter over Pr esident Ford or Ronald Rea,an In one of the biggest a ndsllde vie· tories ever, the poll said to- day. t AtY-W..IH ·.--lllKll LM. .. y4 CM...,_• ~ OMii<• a...-0......~ ·-~­......... t ,._. ....... ............ ., ., •• •• A• Al t l J ..... ... to •• .. •• M KANS.AS CITY. Mo. (AP> - Rooald Reagan, trying to pre· vent more delegate Josses to President Font. tod~ urged an investigation into allegations that delegates in both tamps bad been oHered money for themselves or others to switch their votes. The rormer California gov· ernor, acknowled.8illl that be and bis vice presidential choice attn 't "soul brothers In coo· servaUsm," defended bis pro- posed Ucket and said be would stWlY resist any elfort to change lt. Rea1an was faced with Ford delegate gains Monday that put . the President one wte over the tot.al needed for the Republican presidential nomination. But he GOP SPEECHES: SIGN OF LIFE-M must hold those delegates. The Associated Prus count of deJeptes a t mid~ gave Ford 1,131 delegates, one more than lbe 1,130 needed to •in the nomlna- tion. Rea.an bad 1,008 deJeiates and92 were uncommitted. ., Reacan told a meeting or JI. Hnols delegates that he had hearil about the vote-buying al- l~ations. ··1 hope lhere Tiill be a com· plete investigation." he said. "I don't believe that this ls going on in either campaign. l deny it completely that anyone lnvoJ~ed with us could be doing such a thint." The fint allegation came Moo· day trom former Gov. RJchacd B. Ogilvie or Illinois, who said two Ford suDporters in bis state's de- <See llEAGAN, Pap A2) J The boys she wat.cbes are either s urfing or playin g voUeyball. Typical students, they are typically short of money. They can't afford the hotels, and so have been staying with amloblo new acqualntances. But the)' didn't Intend it that 'lfay. When they Cirst reached La1una, they marched right on over to the YMCA they k'new "''ould be there because their The poll, taken from a cross-section of CalifomJa Democrats and Republican party voters in la~ July and early August, shows Carter defeating Praldent Ford by aS3lo33 perttnt margin. Cartel" would have won over Reagan among ques· Uoned voters by a 58 to 32 percent edge. f DAILY PtLOT . l u•3day Av9uu 17 19111 Ford Ne~rs Top, Fights Reagan Move KANSAS CITY, Mu 1AP1 President l"ord, on \be doorst~p of winning his paM\ " prt>!!lden Ual nommatwn ,,11d totl.t\ h1· " upt1m1 h e ht:. for<'1.·' 1:.in dl"1·.it Jll JtlNnJ>t fl) forc1· mh .Hl<'t' tit' d~url' of hi!> chut<'t• Im run11111i: mute Alt the Pre,1dcnt 111pp1,'(I thl' tm.11of1.130 duh·~Jh'' m·t~l•·cl HI win the nomination. h1' l'onvl'n lion floc•r .,, "" ·~er "ui. d1e<·kin11 whelht>r (lnough vot e.:. "l'rt.' uva1lublC' to dcttul lh1• mov1• hy nonald lleun;,in':s C'am11 lo forr~· l-"ord lo ~1nnoun<:t• h1:-. l'ho1,·l• !•11 .1 \'l<'l' prt•,lllt•11t1.JI 1·.111cltdati• bt•forc ttw pn·:o.tdt·ntiaJ bul11111n~ Wed:n.tsd;iy night. .. Al t.hl, potnl, "'f' t'*1n I i \ it's rock liOUd, .. :..aid Sen H•tt ,; raffin of M l<'hlllill, lhe floor ll'ader. Griffin predktt"<i lh<'rl' "e>ulcf be C.'DOU~h \ Oll"~ t)y cvemn~ lo 1lefl';1I tht• Hl'aJ(1in mo\.-, "h1ch h\' i..i1d 'h.t1wi-uµ 11:. Uw cru{·1.il lC'1>l \Ole: or thl' l\\o !illlt''\' 1>111•n..:1 h 'It \\Ill bt• ;Jll Important \Oll' one! "l.' Intend to "m 1t," h1· :..Jld fo' 11 r cJ a n d h 1 ~ u 1 <t t' , . nw.in'' hlll'. H't'nu·d dl'lt•1 m1111>tl tu .n111d c•au::.in)! lr1t·tiun "llh Hl'.1~.in ~ lollu\\ <'n• * * • CapoGym 8~;~~~.':. Wrecker Stalled The "ld Cap1strnno I lli:h SC'hool 1:rmnai.1um rt'Cl.'I\ €'\I ,1 30 dJ' rt>pne\ 1• lrom thl• "rl'C'kC'r':-b.111 Monda~ Cap1str.ino l:n1rll'd S<·hool fh:.· tnct truslc<'::. !!runkcl tht· dl'l;'J\ after r<.'prl.'::.\'nta11vcs ol S<tn Ju.m Capistr:.sno a::.ked that the gym's demolition be s tJvcfl "h1lc r~present at1v(•s .ittempt£'CI lo re· ach ai.:ret'mt•nl on ~he :-.lrudurc•s preser\'a\ 1011 HoweHr. lhl• b<Mrd ldt no doubt that 3-0 davs "a~ lhl' hm1t The trustct•:,' ha\I' ~·l'n tulcl they may face pt'rsonul hnbihl} should someone be injun'd in the old structure The bmldmg rnn stru<.'led Ill lute 1921h do(•<, nut meet stale earthquukt· 'tonda rds for school structurt':. Pamala Jlallan, <• cllv h1' tonan and member of the Orange County H1stont'al Comm1:.s1on. asked the school board to con· sider re1uvenating tht' '(lld g) m which she said had play«.1ij a cen tral part 1n the South Coast com- munit} for man~ \'Cars Sh<.' s;11d tht• ),1 ructun· ch~-.rn l'd a Cate better than to Ix· "con demned and bu llt:r<'d tu lhl' ground. , "In San Juan, \\l' l1k1• uur <>Id buildings so we• rc't'.' de th<.'m," she said. Mrs. Hallan s;11d that. altho11~h the architecture of th<' hu1lt.hn~ was undlst1nRuis hcrl , I) pit· al 1930s ins titutional \'olth nat roofs and straight lines, 11 "us un1qu1· in San Juan Cup1slrano "h<'rc most of the buildings adhcrt.-d to ''mission·stylc." F'mally, she a sked .... hy the board would spend tax tlollurs low bid on the dcmoht111n or the gym und Serro ell'mt•ntary school was $18,000 to de,lro' the gym when dislnC't funcl s couJd bt> supplcmcnrc..'<1 b~ i;,,.f(• of the property. James Mocalls. SJn Juan Capistrano cit) manager, askt'<i that the school boarcl appoint trustt•e and s t aff r epresentatl\'<'S to work with the city on way-; 1lf prcl'erv1n~ the gym Santa Monica Players Win LB Volley ball 'l'hl' L.1gun.1 flC:il'h Worn1'n !I Opt•n Voll~·} ball Ttiurnoml'nt ha' ht.•t•n "on b\ two S11ntu l\lonlra r>l:t)'cr:.. who bested 39olht•r 1c.1m' for the honor 1':1h•c·n Clancv an<I nnrbara M.iv f1n1~hc>d r1r;1 10 the t "O·tluv 1•11mp\•t111on which 1.•ndcdSunda) Th<'' 1lc-1t .. 1t1•cl ('athy <•n·itory <if Santa ~lnntc'.1 .ind Jtll Ourk1c11( llr1 mo:..1 Bt•:u·h f111 thl'l1tl1• F1n1!>l11n~ third \\{'r<' hJth' ll<incllc•\' .ind Ch r1~ '1'.1111\.1:. Fourth plJt'1• "1•111 lo Ht•tkv <'an•y and Lancl<1 lloht'lt:..<lll both ufl.agun;i lkurh ORANCE COAST DAILY PILOT Robfort N WH'd ..,,.,..,..,., .... ,.~1V--.1 Jack R Curio '\u r P."'+"t •,ad C...nr .... 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"hl'rl' colunrn1'>l JJt'k i\n· dl'r!>OJl .said .sn Jll111111:. dcll·~Jll' plt'c.lgl'<l tu n ... agan "•l' nfrt•fl.•c.I c·;impa1gn m1H1C\ lur .1 frwntl run n1111i for Cong1 .... ~ ... 1f th1· 111-lt•j!Jtl· .. uuld '"itch ht'' 11tt•lo Fort.I H1•:iJ!Jn ml't ~l o11d.1y "1th de- lt•,.:~1tl':. frnm \ IJ~l..J .incl\ irt:in1,1. ~rok1· "llh :J :.ru.ill group or bl:.it·k <1<.'lt.'1-!.1l1'),, had lu111·h "1th top ad· '1sers 1n his !11th tl11or Sl't of ronm!> called ·'the prcsidenllal i-uitr." and walchc:d <'On\'enllon pn>r1·ed1ngs dunn)! the <.'Hnrng •lll lt'k\ l'>IOn Iii" dtSCUS!olOn~ \\1th l11t• \l;i~ka d<.'lt>g::ttlon Wl'l'l' dn::.l'<l . bul '.'>UP· porters und fl'J><ll'lt'I " \H•re al lnw{'d to attend his J)t'I' talk with theVir~in1a delegation lie chided the Ocmocrat1c· controlled Congr1'"' t'hc1tin~ IJ11ghs from hi~ audu:nl't'. and "on applaus<•" hen h<.'!-;ud "lher e 1.s no'' a} on e.irth thut l "uuld ac· l'ept lh<' nC'e pre:-1dl.'nC) " · I behe,·e J can do morl' for the rausc I belie\ t: in from the out· ~•de, ma1nt:1in111g mv 1nrll'pen dcncc Te ac hers' Demand List Long Here in brief are some of the benefits sought by Capistrano L:mhed School D1~Lricl lt!ac:hc:rs in addition to 16 to JO percent pay lll<.'rt'8Sl'S Length or work day tn<'lud1n.: prl.'parat1on time. lunch and relief pt>nods s hall rrnl l'l\C~d !IC\'l'rt hours • Junior and senior high school lt•achers i;hall ha\'t' no more than 30 hours of tcarhmj? .md counsel tng per\\ l'l'k. Elt'mt•ntc1rv tl'.l('h<.'rs ::.h<1ll ha"e no more ·than 25 hour~ o! teaching and counsd1ng. -Teachers will get time and n half for all time spent on non ll•arhing dutic•s during th(• ~chonl da}. Teachers will get douhlE' 11111 .. for nontearhinJ? duties outMde thl' ~t·hool !la\' All \"<I• an11'r1c11IHr duties "Ill be \ nlunt11ry with l'\ trapay Tl'achers elE'ttt.'(f ()r appo111t <'d to stole orj?un1.t11t11ini. rl'lat1·1I II) educ1tlion will rC\'clvt• 1tH pu~ and benefits if ab~enl from ~ch0t1I t'ull pay for sabbu11c:il lt'.I\ t• of one :oicm,•i.ter. 60 1~rce11t fl·•) toraone }ear:.abbat1cal Paid 11•;,l\'l' for lns1•n 1('1• trt11n1ns:. bcrra \ t•m1.•nt lfl\ 1· tlovs I. 1llne:-:-and ~IX tfu\ i. p:rnl ix·nmnul lcnvc l'nion rt•prei.1·n tJll\'e'I would rec1·1H• HO hour' paid leave In at lt·nd un111n 1•1111 f\'1 c>nces or olhl'l "'~OCl<•I 111n bui;iness. C111ss "7<' "oul<l be: :?!i 'tu (lt'nL" for k1ndc1 ~.11 lt•n th1 ou~h third . 28 l't11rlen1~ for fourth throuJ!h c1~hlh. 30 ~tudenb fot j?rarlrs nin1: throui;h 12 Thi• hoard shall n1>t d1i,.m1'1' .1 teacher on lh<' h:i:c 1:c of allt'i,:;ith)ll~ ma c1ti2<.'n or pu rent comp I amt -5:> million liability ln.surunl'I' w1U be pro"idcd tcnchers for d<.' nth or Injury of a per!ion. or IOl\I\ or property cuu~cd hy n llc~{·cJ negligence of teacher w1th1n scope or rmploymcnt -01strkt·paid full health in surance for \ •itchers and depen- dents lo include an annual physical exam. foll dental In surance, Sl m illlon at'cidental de ath insurance. $50.000 Ure In surance; and full "vi:sion C4&rt!" plan. -Teachers relsnng at age 55 after five years with the djstricl would be entitled to Cull health in· suran<'e . Laguna NOW Unit Meets We dnesday The Laguna Ocich auapter of the National OraanJuUon for Women will meet nt 8 p.m. Wed· nesdny in lhC' Laguna Federnl bui.ldinc, 2GO Ocean Ave .. l.{1guno Beach. Tbe group will be addressed by a speaker from the Wom en's Transiuonal Living Center In Fullerton. The organiutlon provides d ivorced or battered women a temporary hOme and <'motion a I and Job C'OWISclini. Thi• MIOciltt'd Pr &a.Jly ~f dcll•i,:ates leaall)' bound or publicly commUtC'<i showed Ford v.ttb l,Ul det~1ate1>, Retsan wlih l 034>, and 92 uocom· mitted Thl' total net.'ded for nommut1on 1.s l ,130 fo'ord muill ht>M vn l<> the dl'IJCJtt~ until \\ t.'CI n~day niitht ~·urd h,•h1 .in ''J I h mu1 nsni.: tnl'l.'llllK "tth 1·011\ 1·nt1on whilll> .ind w..is a i.k1•ct l>> j r eporter about 1>rot'pects tor .... anmnr. on the \ 1ct> prei.11lt'nt1ul unnounce ment1M.1w ·1 m o~lllllll,l1t·,' llw l'rt·~• dl•rtl 'JHI .11.iou I t h'4 \ 11t1• llj)('1>n1 111~ o n 1 IH• l'•lll\ 1•nt1011 ttuur Doctor's Cruelty Detailed R~ T<rn H \Rl.t:Y Ot '"t 0•11, P1t0l \t..U J aruce Robin.sun o l i\t•\\ l>()rl Reach went bat'I.. on UH• w1tnl·ss !.land ~1onda~ to dt'Sl'nhe to Jl1 Oran~" ('ounl~ SuP<'nor Court JUO' \\h:1t sht• d.i1mt:d "ere rt• Pt•ated u<·t s of ' 1ult•nc(' bv hl•r husband during their 19. y~ar m.trr1ag<.'. Mrs. Rob1nso11, 38, ll'sl1fied as lht.· hnal rebuttal \\l\Ot? ~ in th1• trral of Ur Wavnl' l.e'il<'r Robinson. 42. or It ~ lllC, lhut he pulled her from hf'r bed 1n August or 1971. \\hill· ~he was IO intense pain fron1 a back inJur.> Dr. Robinson ss being tned ori charges that he hared h11 man An 1hony Sc-ahse t1\ kill his"' 1fc jfll•r lhc couple separalt-d IJ!>t Jul\ und quarreled O\ er cornmunit\ property \'alued at morl' than $2 m1lhon She said her husband. fonnus becuuse she was nor well enoui_:h to perform her dut1e:. a~ liook keeper in his med1cul offl<'t'. threw htr from the b<'d into a nearby doset "''th suC'h force that the contents fell on ht'r llead bowed and vo1re drOr>· ping to a "'h1sper. she told the Jury "And 1hen hr asked me '.':nw, how <1ocs >our back feel">" She t c.stif11·d that s he un derwcnt bac.k s uri:::ery a few weeks l:1ter. Rut s he stressed in h<.'r testimony lhut she did not tell the suq~eon or lhC' injuries she chums were infl1ct£'d by her hu:-band. "I always r>rotC'ctcd him lhroughout our m.u naite." r.h1: ::.aid "There were m ;111y In stanres of h1::. brutality but J kept tht'm to m)'st'l(." Robinson told the jury from th~ "'lint's~ ::.land that Mrs. Robsn::.on trans ferred her afft.>cllons lo other men 1n n•<•t•nt ''l'llr" The phy~1rHm ac'ru:-t.'<1 her of undergoing brt:<1st 1mpl.mt ::.ur· ~l'ry without informing h1m and or ha\ ang u birth ('Olltrol device ins<.'rtcd whC'n tht•tr own SC'X:ual rt'lauonsh1p dad not "arrnnt the pron•dure. Mr s. Robinson . qu<.'s tionecl :\tnnclay h} Ol·pul' 1>1~tr·1c•t At lornry Ja) :\to.,clt•y. rcJct•tcd hoth :-talements. Sh1.• tol<I th<' Jury lh,11 lhe hn-.1~1 ~ur.:rr~ "ai. t'orr1•('t1H' ;tnd nol c•n:-nwtic :ind lhat her husbunrl 111'-l~lcd on it bl'IOJ: 11crfornwd Shl' ~111d ht•r hushanil wa:. wt•ll a" arc that a ph) s1t'ian had or· dl•rcd hl'r lo hull th,• u~c of birth control bills becau~t· or a rlolltn~ t·und1t1C1n th.it Jlt"t·•I ... omc cl ,111i:1•r for• lll't Sill' ,,1111 t hut th.it"·''" ht·n 'hr hm.l lht• IL'[) In~~• led unrl th~t ht•r hu),hand k nt'" 1 h1• prtll't.-tlu1 t' "as l><'1n1t Rl'rforme1I ~1r' Rohan:.on lllld the Jttr. lh&t 'ht.' h('h('\'C'd 'hi' l'llnll' \'('I \' 1'10.,1· w cl1•ath t•:srl\ th•~ '.\'l'Ur tit ht>r Ru: \nnyon hoow In N<'wport Bl'.1l'l1 wht>n th\" cfrfrndanl c 11 r k c rl a ~ m ;1 11 I~ 1• re t t a .1utnm:iuc hC' kcr11 in his rar anti ht•lrl 11 lo h1•r ht'olll fo1 at l1•:if>t :!O nll!IU!t'' She lllli(I tw toltl ht·r "Thr~ \\ ouJd 11olve u II my 1>rohlcm~. ~ouldn't It?'' "I drt.1m about llrnr tw1cP a W<.'ek," llht• tolcl the jury The witm•!'I\ ~md l>r Hoh11111on on on«> occui;ion went into the bathroom or lht•tr homt', loaded a revolver ond thC'n lhn·nll•nt'<I lo kill htm!l('lf She said thot shortly ;lfler that lnt•1cl~nt h1.• was dC'lain<'d bv police OS b<.'ing or !'IUl<'ld;1I le~· dt'n<'l('!I and ("nnftnt'<I for 72 hour'! In what is now UC In.inc ~kdr cul Center. Robinson derues U1at he hired Scall!'le to kill hit! wife. lie told the Jury that the Las Vegas man wall paid $10.000 and promJM"d $10,000 more 1f he could obtam Mrs. Robll\SOn'a signature oo a parcel of Big Canyon land he wanted to sell for SJ lS,000. Ro binson adm1tt<.'d in his testimony that h e ordertd Scalise to retneve the IUD from Mrs. Robinson and brln8 it to him. But he w3nted hi$ wife aUve nol dead :tnd he told the jury that ·he wanted the birth control de- vice because it annoyed him and 'Wtl a symbol or his wife's in· fidelity. tomghl Ai.kcd 1r he already had ~bo&~n a potenual tunmn)I m.itc. the P~sldeonl r •pbt-d. "\h· hu"e H\'t'ral " A~l..t'ti to lkf1111· ho" rnum ht• m1..,1nt hv '«''Nol. foi d !>JlJ, "The d1ctlunur) ,)Jr:. mun· thJ11 t"o .. W h i t t• II O 11 't• 't J (( <'111 d H1rh,11 d Chl'n''' lnltl r1.•1><1rt1.·r5 .1t <i brt•,1kla~L mcetinl( th'1l lk:u:un ~till 1-1 111 the ~1t'lurt• us :1 µotentiul ford runnm.: m.1t<' H.-"11111<1 uut 1 ulk about otht'h bt•mi: l'llnMd,·r1.•d On ~I 011d ti\' H t•:ii.:,111 '.i1tl ht· '"'ulct not rui1 f111 \'It\' prt•::.1dl·11t even 1f ht> .... en• .1:skt:.'d to do i.o b) 11 majority of GOP del~gat~. When 1 t'porters :-ou(.!hl hi' I l' 11C't11m to M onda~ nti.tht'i. rnn 'l'lltlon lt.t·~ nnl<' .uldrt':.~ h' ~·11 I hl'I' :11 d U.1 lo.1•r of Tt•nnt''M't', om• or h1:. pott•n11.i I runmn.: niul\-.... Ford ::.tud onl~ th.11, "l lhoujtht Jll the i.1Wt't'h•·~ \\1'n· l(llOd lu:.t 111.:ht .. Tlw \\'h1h• lloma-pr<•,isu11•d llt1lt.1•r to drn11 early l•mpJ1a.-u:. 11\ hl~ i,p(•ech to thl• W~t1•ri:;111· scandal. nut D<1k1•r d idn't In~ 1 ea d . ht' co 11 , • .-rte d that \\':1tl'ri:t11,· h.1t1 bt•t•n pu111ful lnr .ill lh•µubl11·;111:-. 1>111 thut th1.•\ h.ul lut't•il up to It with tlil!llll\ In Jdtl1t1110. H::il.1•1 <kparled from h121 h.!Xl to mcnt100 Rni;an b~ nanll• 11\ h1:. tl'xt. .t'i 111· hH'h.'ll lo tit'\\ ~lllC'I\, Hak,•r ~llld Ot•ll)O\'I .tl:O. 11111'\' U(lfl(',lrt-d ll' lx• turnani: 1·on,1•n ,111\ 1• but ~1111 .H·tl'd hl..1.' lll0 0111n al~ 111~ ll'l\l uni "Tht•v :.ort of k11rnNf th11 "l'Td to t\llt :.oni:. hut th1•y n1•\ 1•1 ll'lll n1•1l lo 1·11rry lht· tum· · · liuk1•r t:hnn.:1•11 th11t 1111 clc lh 1•ry to, ··Ai-Honold lk.11um SDHI. 'Tht•\' sort 11r INtrlll'd lht~ word~ lo ·our ~un~ hut n~vl'r l1•ar111•d to c .11 1" th1· mm:' " H1•11~11n tl1•lt>~<ih'' 111 t't>ll\ 1•nl11l11 hnll uppl.1Uckd luudl~ ---------------- 0 soo PEKING • CHINA I Hearing On Cella Begins • l oipe i ~ (JrA ;wAN •Hong Kong f\n Or .i11~1· Count~ .Su1wnor Court hl•Jnn.: mtv pr,•tn.tl 11111 tum:. filed b) Dr. Louis J Cd I a Jr and u C'odefcndanl 11p1,•n1.'CI lod1.1v 1n the wakl' of an uppclh1te rourl rul1n~ that uphtllds Ju1lgt• Wilham C Sp,,.11·s · tll'C11>1on tosta> on us trial Jud.:c· Sf,AIATf EAl1HQUAKES HIT ,Al fASf UPPINfS ilo • ~ ·~· ~ MINDANAO • NfW • • ' GUINf ~~ .J-' ~Al.MAHEIA AP Won-lo Mop Th<' 1-~ourth D11>1r1c·t Court of 1\1» peals 111 San Ut•rn<•rdlno rejected drCe11::.~ tlppltc•at1oni. Mm11h1y fnr writs thut would hav~· n•movpd Judge Speirs und forther delay1..'tl pretrial ucl~on that hu.' su!fercd :<ever al delay:. in re<'<'nl weeks. Judge Spt'tr:-has uJrcndy toltl luwyers fur ll(\th ::.ides that he 1s ~oing to ~ront u C'han.:l.' of ''<'nut> for lh<' trial uf C'l.'llJ, SI. 01ncl • t<.'phen Hnh\•rt E\ .11b, :u. 1f hi:. rultn,1.t on prt'I rl .ii motmn::. 1s ucJ \'t'rse to t ht• dt'r1·11~1· EARTHQUAKES STRIKE TWICE IN ORIENT China, Philippines Htt Within Two Houra lie ngree(I "1th dd1•11:-t• lawvcr-. that hell\'.} prt>\1'1:..il pubh<.'1t)· 1n Orange l'ounl\· h<t:. ruled out the poss1b1hry th,1t tht• dt•fc•ndanls 1·ould get 11 C.11r lr1al from an 1111 partial Jury 111 th1' .11·1·:1 Cella 1 ··fr<'<' 1111 ap1i.·:il from u five.yc11r prison ll'I m ht• clrcw followinl( h1i1 <•onv1C'l 111n 1111 mul11· pie criminal t'ha1 ~l'" 1n Los Angeles FcdC'ra I Cnurt t:val\), itol a onl' ye11r term lu1· his role in th1• ronspiracy. Toll Nears 1,000 . In Island Quakes Soviet Diver Who Defected May Go Back MA:'llll.A. The Phll1pp1nt•s <Al'> Mon• than 1.000 pt:ople were reported tlead or mis~mJ! today in the worst eurthquakL•s m Philippine h1stor) The Nat i onal l>isut.l<'r Coord1nut1ng C<.'nler reported that at lea:.t 81 I dead had bc:en confirmed. 219 were m1:.s1ng and 25l "ere lllJUrcd rn two mo1or 'Settlement' Subject for Capo Council The U>s Rios Steering Commit· lee will a s k the San Juan Capistrano City Council Wednes- day t o accept a consultant's analysis of I.he city's Indian and Mexican Los Rios scttl<.'ment. Council members will meet at 7 p.m. in chambers at city hall. 32400 Paseo Adelanto. The Arroyo Group, a consul· lanl rirm with offices in Irvine and Pasadena, has been hired by the city to perrorm a three·part study of the -40·acre district in do'l'nlown San Juan The first phase, which will he pres C'nted W <.'dncsday, 1s a hou&e by-house analyi.1s or !ht· d1:cl nct 1t ind1cotes Lhat area n· i;1dcnts "ant thl.'rr <-omrnumty prcSE'rvcd 1111 art Since a m aJOl'ity of the r('St rlents Jlv,• on low or fixed in· f'Oml'S, 1morovcmenl or the ar1:a could lead to tht displacement. Ph<•~•· Ir or the consult ant ·s i.tudy will propose SJM'C1fic lanc1 use for the Cos Ri08 area. Th<.' third phas<.', to be <'Ompleted by April, will 1wg"est how to lmpll' mcht approved lnnd use pro· posals. Thomas Merrell. director of planning. will present an interim growth manageme nt plnn '" council Wednesduy Jt.s ajm U. to prt'Vent an "intolerably rapid growth rate" until \he Cily's growlh m11nngement code Is adopted The C'ouncal will also be a5kcd to impose a $J s urchRrge on rert1cipants in the city recrea· lion program . Th(-se funds would bt ust'd lor a recreation facUlty. Crime R a te Down At Camp P endleton CAMP PENDLETON (AP) - A Marine Corps official aays the crime rate al Camp Pendleton has dropped five percent In the first six months of 1976, despite more personnel being on the base. Maj. E .M . Healey, assistant provost. ma.rsh l at PendJeton. attrlbutt'd the dedinlng crime• figures to $Uf(er en!Of'Cerntnt of law1 and the rt>c ruilmcot ol bet· tu-educated per$0Mel into the Marine Corps. quakes thut hit the southern Ph1lrppin1•s Just after mrdni~ht Monday tlocal time) anti JU),t after noon today The U.S. National F.erthqunkc lnformntion C<>ntrr in Golden. Colo , rerorded the first tremor at 8 o on the Ri<.'ht<'r Scale. only 0 2 less than the July 28 quake that dE>vastal<'rl lhe Tangs han area of northE'ast Ctuna. Today's quake reached 6.8 on the scale. A ma1or tremor also rocked 1·entral China Monday night. The officia l Chin ese news agency llsinhua gave no damage or casualty ri~ur<.'s, but said damage "was ver y slight hecausc the C hin ese Se1smological Department had forecast an earthquake and the S1eehwan provincial party com· m1ttce had taken precautionary measures." Hsinhua said the tremor was centered a bout 135 miles north of the Szechwan provincial capital oC Chengtu and registered 7.2 on the Richter scale. Unofficial counts put the death tolJ in the Philippines al 917, with more than 500 injured and '100 missing. Among the missing were 11 children swept away by 24-raot wa' <.'S caused by the quake The Ph1hpp1ne Disaster Center 'aid 1,290 famrlics w1•rt: homt" il'M1 and 315 buildin~. bnd~e:. nnd Other s1ructures were dci.troycd 1n only unt• of the areui. hit by the <JUak<', southwestern Mmdan:io. The first quake lasted fur 30 ~cconds. rocked mon· than u dot.en cities nnd WI\!! felt ovrr two-thirds of the PhillJJpincs' land area. OTTAWA (J\P ) --Sergei Nemtsanov, the Soviet diver who defected during the Summer Olympic Games. has told 1mm1 gration departmPnl offiri:1ls he mtends to re turn home. a depart mcntspokes man said today. Nemtsanov, 17, declared his m· lention in a meetmg with officials in Montreal Monday night, but added that he w antc.'<i "to slce1) on it." the spokesman said. The 1mm1grat1on officer who met Nemtsanov Monday was th1' same official who attended a meeting July 31 between the diver and staff members of the Soviet embassy. The deparlm<.'nt spokesman said the officer told Ncmtsano\' the next step 1s up lo him anc1 "we're waiting lo henr from him agaln." If Nemtsanov decides to return to the Soviet Union, 1t would be up to him h ow he went, the spokesman said. He has been j!ranted a minister's permit thul expires at the end of Januury After that, he could apply for n· fugee or lant.lccl immlgriaot status. BQlh steps would n,-qwro cabinet approv ul. N{'mtl\onov's d111app •aroncc from the SovlPI dPl<'~allon In tho O lympl<-Vsll uuc· an~ercd tlussrnn offirwl<1, who !lald ht· had been kldnapcd and de· manded th(' Cunndlon gov.-rn· ment return him becau8c he 1K only 17. Naval Navel Sunsh,.un,.buckling Scuttled ATLANTlC CITY, N.J . <AP> They a11reed to a pirate film. It turned out to be a porno navel spccta· cle. The people who run a repUca or Columbus' flagship say that's why they st'UtUed the project. Fred Quillen, skipper of '1 reproduct1011 or the Santa Moria, said a group called the Arts Guild or New York told him they wanted to use hls ship to stage a battle with another snillng ship orr Atlantic City. The Gardner's Basin JUstoric Waterfront Foun· datioh, which is using the Sanla Maria this summer as part or a rc·crealed seafaring village, agreed on the theory that the ffim could do its project some good. Then the swashbu<:kllng started. H was n't what they expected. When the actor.pirates showed up, "The captain walkCld back here into his cabin and in .a matter or mtnute.ci, hir; costumes wM orr." saJd QulUen. "It Jooked like a pirate porno film. IL was a fot more than just showing a UtUeskin." The foundation canceled th~ "enture Monday and the actors sailed off for New York. l ' Orange Coast EDITION 1'uda ~··s (."losin:,i l • "\. \'. Slut-9'~ ·' ... r. . VOL. 69. NO. 130, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORN IA TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1976 (. TEN CENTS County Rejects Mesa Park Report • I \ By CARY CRANV1LLF.. Of IN Delly .. 0 .. "'""I An eovironm<'ntal Impact r · ,,ort covering devt:h>1>m,·nl or the ;lSS-acre f'ainoiew H..-1uonal l'1Jrl. jn Costa Meu was reJected :\Ion day by the Ornnge Countv l'l:in ~jng Commission. Commissioners rt>fu:.f..'d to tn .dorse the study bccuus'· or \\ hJt '1hey said was an unr('<.nlved con :met between park planmnc and •road plann1n~. 0 ~00 P(IC ING • Non ~1ng • CHINA ·rtte park site 15 bounded by th,· ('ou.-Mo .. mvnlctpal golf l'ourse on the west und on thl' ~·a!lt by the Santa An:.i River. /\rcord ing to tht· rt'Jt>eted en \ 1ronmental rt•port. th<.' park ., pl:tm1t-d prarnnrily a:-a "sec!OJC ~rct•nbelt .and archeolog1caJ 11n•· M'f\ e rather than as .i conven t1onal urban recreauonal area.·· But thos e plans hit a i;nag Mon dJy in what Plannini:: Com· n11ss1oner Wiiiiam MJcOougull ' • To ip•• C QTAiWAH anio n ~ •Hone, l(ong PHIL IPPINE S Aft W+r•ohOtl\ """'., EARTHQUAKES STRIKE TWICE IN ORIENT C hina, Philippines Hit Within Two Hours !Rain Halts Most f Quake Rescue Aid r MA~I LA . Th<' Ph1llppin<'" ·AP > -Heavy r:.uns today kc•pl 'T\OSt r elier ntrcrafl from re· I .1ching the s outhern Philippines island of M 1ndanao. "here at ~east 920 people died in a pair or ( powerful earthquakes and the ; tJiant tidal waves that rollowcd. Authorities said an add111onal :i.i9 persons wert' m1ssinJt.and 3\9 Injured an the wori;t carthquakt> l disaster m Phllipp1nt' hi.;tory. \:nofficial counts put tht> death toll al 1,413. with some 800 in· j ured nnd M"l,000 homC'IC'. s. !\tindanao. the.' Philtpp1111• archipelago's sct'ond-larges t island. were wrecked by the quakes or in resulting landslides. F1rsl estimates or damage in s outhwestern M 1ndanao. the worst-hit a rea. amounted to :ibout S67 m ii lion. R ezo11e Law Going Before A Philippin e Air F'ore<' spokesman said 2.400 tons or Mesa Voters medicine ;1n<I oth<'r r<'hrr sup- plies were flown by t'nrJZo plan1• to Cotabato City 111 <"l'ntr.11 Min· danao. where :.1 relief task rnrc1• <'Stabh~h1•ct its ro1 warct outpo!>l forop<'rut1oni.. t Hut hell\ V rlllO~ llrl'\CntL•d ~ nth<'r rt>ltd 01rt'rsft from lunthn~ in Cotabato. 1'h<'Y wer1• dt\erkd to Cebu in the ct>ntrnl l'h1hpp11w~ to w:ut for better weather \\'c<l· n~dia~·. 1\bout two hours bcfon• thl• firsl ••hlltpp1nc quake :1t1 ut'k, .l m:ijor tremor rolltd throu1th a mount1unous rci:1on of cl'ntrnl Chino. Allhou11h '' l':O.Ul'tl no <'• sualty or 1lama$ll' n~urt':t.. th\' 0Hlc1al Chint'S<' n\•woe aJ:1•nry Hslnhot\ 1wld c1 11nu111c woi. .. ,\•1·v I 'Clhtht" bccnll"'<' !h'l!ltr1olo111<1t'i hod prc'<1kh'd th.-<1uok<' Many roud:s und ha \d11ec; nn The City Count'il is i:oing to 11'.'t Costa Mesa voters decide on ~t \0ontroverc;1al rezone ordinanct' 1n ~ovf'mbt•r. Councilmt>n voted •& to 0 Mo11 · 1lay n1~ht to plact' th<' r••1on(' la". 1nvolvin~ Na~r" Cad11luc. on .t ~Pt'Clal l'lect1on bnllot In tht' ~O\. 1•mtx•r l:\'nt•r;1I clt>cllon. A petition. signed hy J,700 Co:1ta Mesans last MMeh. sought lh<' repeal or the ordinance which allows Nabers <.;a<11llac. 2600 llarbor Blvd . to expand it~ aulo d1~pl ay are:i lo a lot al 41!4 Pr1n- C\•ton Orin '. The lot is at th<' enlr:incc of llw Collegl' Pt1rk tra('t. Unhkl• prevwu-. council m<'N· in~s over lh<' ortllnancc-, Monduv n1.:ht ·~ cl\•rision "11s \\ 1tm·-.~<'(I (SC'I' NA Rf.RS. 1•a1t<• AZ> called "<1 classic 1:onfrootolion betwten r.ond phinnJn~ and park plonmni: .. Al Issue 1n thl' so Nll~ t'On frontation 1:1 a pr<tp11~t'll road. ntult Urt\'C. pt;mned to run alon~ bh.ifr:4 m•jr the pitrk ':. "es tern border. While road plans call for t'On ~tructaon of Hluff Onve a!> a need<'d traffic relier thoroughfare 10 thl! art.>a, the t>n v1ronmcn\al lmvuct report ii.:· nored the road. Commisi;1ont·r~ !"<lid th1•v w1•r1• ubo <'OIH'l'rtll'li :.ibout par~·, 1m pJ<'t on traffic th;1l lfoW:!> alon)! Est.rnr ia Dri\'c As a result. the l.'O\'arontnl'ntal 1 t'port w-.s :!>t'Ut bJr k to the coun ty En\'1ronmt"ntJI l\l .. tna.i;emcnt Agency tEMA>. When allocating )and u se' 14ilhin the Costa l\lc~a parl.. :.ill'. the :.tudy team indirall'd 117 .u:n•s !.hl\Uld be dC\Oted t•l a nutun· :.tudv an•:1 •tnd J8 ant•:. tu J "1lderm·~i. Br\'a 'l'hL• ~ludy t1•am uli;o conrludl•d to:\ at•n•s "111 ht• lll'(oek-U for ac ti' 11 ,. foc1hlte~ ;ind 1~ ;wrt'l' for ~· pl.1111wd l.1ke .ind \\Utl'f rdJh."11 ;Jl'll\ lll('lt. Addition;1lh . 18 acres '"11 lw nl'c<led for traffic t'1rculallon and pJrl(IO!; and anotht'r 11 ;.11;1 c:s simply fo1 meadow I.inti. lhl' ~ludy s:iid Ac t l \' 1 ti l' !> p l.1n11<• d fol r l-':\1rvi\•w H1·~111n:1l 1'1111\ 1111·lu1ll' l'\tl'nSI\ {' tr.ul l'V:O.l\'111', flll'Oll' Jll'..lt., f1:.hlll)I uml bout Ill)! .1t tlw t:il..1• as "l'll "' :m a11\ph1llwutl'I for rultur,1l 1•\ t•nb Th111ui.:hout the J:?·P.llo:<' n•port th\• :<tori~ kt11n \'O\Vh.1'17t'<I lh1• , nt·t-d to 11n·~cnr an•h1'0lo1:it·.1l 1 jlld gl•Olo.;1c jt r CM\IJI Cl':. l.lll l~c pJrk .)Ill' Mesa Drops Tax Rate But City Action Won 't Cut Tax Bill • ' By STEVE ~UTCHELL Ott~•O•ll~ l'HotSutt The Costa Mesa City Council slal!hed th~ city tax rat~ 12.Scenl~ :'\londay night. Councilmen. in June, had ap· proved a SI9 million city budget, calhng for a tax rate or $1.44 per SIOO assessed v3luation. At the llml'. they were figuring on an 1ncrease or only seven to 12 percent m property assessments throughout the city. Ho" ever. property tax assess. Ford Says Tally Puts Hi1n Over KANSAS CITY, !\to. <AP> - President F ord's delegate .;trcnJ?th chmbcd past the vie· tor ·s share today in the Associat· t•d Press count or preferences and comm it men ts for lhe Hepublicnn presidential nomina· lion. Challenger Ronald Reagan battled to turn the trend in ad· vance tests or &trength at the Republican National Convention. Republicans put aside their harmony texts for bare-knuckled political bouts. prelimmaries that could arfect the decision Wednesday night when Ford and Reagan meet for the presidential championship. While Reagan took the of· fcnsive. Ford strategists sought to hold the line m a split and potentially volatile national con· \ ention. The President's lieute• n:1nts were under orders to cool at. t1> aim no att:icks at the ttl•alitan s1d<'. Ford pers onally warned his <"Onvention cadre against over· <:onf1dcnce. "Too manv t<'ams have lost in the second ·half whC'n they let J nwn:· he said. L'ndcr a burning. wheat·belt -;un. the soarini! tl'mpernture malt'hl'd the politica l l hermomet(.•r. t-'ord :.ind Reniwn wo6ed de· h~~ales an pen.on while their t•missarie:. roaml•d the swelter· 111i.: t'1ty, eross11111t paths uncl ' o m l' t i m e s !-h o w 1 n g u p :.1multoncously to mokc thl'1r nvol p1tchec; to thl' caueuses. Tht' /\s,.ocrnt.-d Pre'I<; delc~at<' 1ohulaUon showed Fo rd with I, 133. thn't' more than a nominal· lnlt rttajonty : neagan 1.037: un• ('omm1\t ccl 89. ·rht' Pr1•s i1IC'nt pas sed tht> mn~1r numhcr when Wes t Vlr11in1'1 C:ov. Arch A. Moor£' Jr. announced tho~ thr<'<' unrom· 1n1tled mt•mbers r.,f h1-. clrlei:u· (S<'e FOKO. r~l(c/\2) ments went up an average of Zl percent, citywide. Monday night ·s cut in the lax rate was in responsetothatincrease. The new rateofSl.32per$IOOas· sessed valuation still will mean an incrP.ase io taxes to Costa Mesa homeowners, be~auseevery pen· nyon tbetax rate is worth more. City Manager Fred Sorsabal said the new tax rate will mean about a Sl3 increase in city la\. bills for the average Costa Mesa homeowner. tr the tax rate had not been re· duced by the council, the average ta...xpayer would be paying S24 moreavear. he &aid. Sorsabal based his figures 011 what he calls an avt'ra11e assessed valuation last year of S7,490 in Costa Mesa. He said ~his ~axpaye1· paid $1081n city taxes. \\'ith the increase in asscsst'd valuation, that same ta!'o.payer now has nn a ssessed valuation of S9, 140 a nd his taxes to the city " 111 be S121.orS13 more per year. Council Action In action Monday night, !he Co:.t.1 Mesa C11y Counr 1I -RE DUCEP TIIE citv's property tax rule from SI t·I per SlOO 1n asi.essed valuation lo Sl.:r.?. \.\ha ch "'111 me:in :in :ivt•ragc S13 increase an city tuxes for th(' avt•ra~e Cu~ta ;\lt:sa homeowner. -\'OTED TO PLACE a controversial rezone ordinance on 3 special election ballol ror the ~ovember general ell'('· \ton. Costa Mes ans will have a chance to approve or rest'incl the ordinance which allows Nabers Cadillac on Hartior Roulevard to expond its auto sales lot on forme<"ly rcsitlen· tial property. -TOOK A LONG LOOK at the Civic Center Study in a public bearinl' and made recommendations concerning fin· issues and six la nd use designations. CM Study Sparks Citizen Outburst COSta Mesa <'ouncilmen fact<I a complicated Civic Center study Monday night, as well as frc· que nt outbursts Crom angry citizens. The public hearing over the 47·page plannin~ department study of the Civic Center area was punctuated by complaints from sever a l residents who claimed they were not able to ex· press their views on the issue. The shouts followed a motion that the public hearinJ? be dosed for action on five policy issucc; and six land use des1gnalionc;, t'alled for in the study. Former dty councilman William St. Clair Objected. Sa)• ing he m1f(ht have somcthinjC lo say a rter the council voted on th1· various recommendation.-.. "If you close the public hcnr· ing. we can l s peak oul tr \.\C don 'llik~ what you say." he sa111. Ted Bologh. a frequent council c:indidatc. also object.Cd to clos· Ing the public hearing, sayinJf, "You people represent us, and we t'an'f t:ilk if you clm.c Uw hearing.·• Vtce M oyor J nck JtnmmNt in· lerJet'ted. sny1n~ the C1v1c <,;cntc•r ~tudy rccommenll;ition~ are guidelines. "These are things we shall con· sider. goals we are looking at," hei;aid. Mayor Dom Raciti added that it 1s the council's policy to allow citizens to speak, .. even after wc·ve closed the public hearin~ ... Councilmen adopted several recomml'ndations for the study area before voting on rezone changes on nbout 18 acres or vn· cant land located near the Civic Center. The council voted to direct lhr planninf! staff to initiate rezonin~ <Jn three or SIX parcels. Those zone changes includt': -On Parcl'I 2. the southwest r ornl'r of Ne wport Boulevard <i nd Fair Drive, thl' council r<'- commcnded a change from com· merc1al <C·2> lo mslltut1onal and recreational 0 & R 1. -On Parcel 3, loctttcd west or city hull on F~11r Drive. from rommercial ( C· 1 > to instilul1onal and rc('rcational. -On Parcel 4, MUlh or Fnir Ori v<' on the cast Ride of Fairview rtoad, from ('Om· m<'rdal (C·l 1 to high density r~· 11idcntial (R.JJ. The council un;m1mously .1p proved a rc~oh111on ll)w<.•nni;! th1• • ta'I: r<1tl', but Council"·oman M :iry • Small\\ood lnchcul<.'<J ~h<• woulcl J ratht'r ha\ e !>l'Cn tht' tux r ate cul 1 by onlye11thlc\'nts. : .. This op pear~ to b<' the most n · asonable ra~urc. l>ut. frankl~ 1 , woulc1 ha ve liked tn hove' set-n tt i 11)\\l'.'rcd b\' only t'1i:ht Ct'nt.;." sh•~. ~-llli i But tf lht• ('II v r1•rh l l (':In II\ •• ; \\ttl\ 1111' <IN'I , ... ,,., lllC.'11 I II \t)I • h\r 1l. · ~he :.:111f. Brib Rap Probe E yed : I By Re ~an I KA~S/\~ CITY, :'1111. 11\1'1 Ronuld Hcai::.111. tryml! 111 pr• , C'nt more dcll•gate lossci; to President Ford. today ur1;:l'<l <in. invcstlj!at1on into ullc~ritton' 1hat delcgotes In both cump"- had been offered mo11t'y lnr themscln·s or <Hhcr~ 10 sw1td1 . their \'Otes. ' The form<'r C:ilifornia J:O\ ••rnor. acknowl<'df:lni? th:it h•'' :.tnd his vice pres ident 1al choice· ;,ren 'l .. s oul brother!> 1t1 con-, GOP SPEECHES: SIGN OF LIFE-A4 ;1 servatis m." defended has pro· posl'd ticket and said he wouhl l-ttrny resist any effort to chani:1.' ll. • Rea~an was faced with Fnrd' delel!atc J?ains Monday that 11u;l the President three votes ovc•r 1h~ total nced<'d ror I hl' Republ1cn1~ 1>rcsidenlial nomination, IluL hd 1 .must hold thoscdelC'gat('l;, ) i The Associated Prei;s count orl delegates al mid-day gave Foret, 1.133 delcgntcs. thn><' more thuir t he 1.130 n eeded to win th~ nomination. Reagan had J .o:n de• l C'gatl"S :ind 8'.> were uncon1• mllll'd. Rcag:in told n mcctinJ? of 11 • lino1s dt'lc.',::<it<'s lha l he hail heard aboul the vote-buy1ng al· lei:ntions. ··1 hope tht'rc will tX' a com· 1>letc invest1i:ation," hC' :4atcl. "f don·t behcve that this is ROlnJ; 01•! 1n e1thl'r campaii:n. J c.lt•nv it! •r nmplt•t<'IY th<>I unyon1• invoin•<f With us l'OUld be dotn~ !)UCh I] thing," I Thi.' firi.t :.illt'J?ntion <'Dmr Morv dav rrom rornH•r Gov. Hichnrd ,~· o i 1tvic of IJl11101:s. who ~uld tw Forri s upport<.-r-. tn lrnn:tutc'11 de lcgut1on hud l)CCn offcrc.'tl "xomq' (Sf'(' REAGAN, Pstll~ AU Wife Tells Of .Doctor's Brutality 1'he council voted to rC'toin 1.M· ing desi"nations on t wo other parcels and to hold over for moro ~tudy J>orcel J. located at lho northwest corner or Newport UoulevarJ nnd VanJ!uard Wuy. J>arccl 5. ot 'ht> southwe!lt <'Or· <Sec COUNCIL. Page AZI Or~::wi.:o.~st Weathe r Mnr<' fHlt<'hy morn1ni: low cloud<;. othcrwi.,~ f.ur Wl'dnc!ldav with h1i;ho; 011 lhl' co1.11>~ m low 70'> and a low of about57. By TOM BARl.F.\" 0111••0•11• ~ ... i~ .. Janice Rob1n11on ur Ncwporl BellCh went back on th<' witn~s ~tand l\1onday to descnbe to Atl Orange County Superior Court jury what s he c laimed were re· ' pealed act~ of violence by her husband during their 19·year marria((e. f Mrs. Robinson. 38. test1r1ed a~ ' the r1nal rebuttal wtlness tn the I trial o f Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson. 42. of lr"lnc. that ht" I pulled he r from her bed in August of 1971. whill-she was in intense pain from a back injury. • Dr. Robinson is bclntt tried on , charges that he hired hit man An· l lhonY Scalise to kill his wire af\er the couple separated last JuJy and quarrclc<'t over ('()mmunaty , property valued at more than S2 ) million. j She s~ld her husband, rurious bcc:iu-;~ ~hi' wns not \\Cll enottllh to p<'rform her d111lcs as book· keeper in his medical orric{', threw her from the bed into o nearby clo!'et "ith such rorcu that the contents ft-11 on her. Head 00" ed and \'Oict" drop· ping to a whis per. she told th<.' Jun : "And then he ask<'d m1• ·'.'low. how does your back feel'"" She tes tified that s he un· derwent back s uri:ery a fow weeks later. nut she stressed in her testimony that she did not t£'11 the surgeon of the in.Jurie<> she claims were inrt1cted by her husband. "I always protectt'd him throughout our marria1te." she snid. ·'There were many. m· !>lances of his brutality but I kept them to myself." Robinson told the jury from the w1tness ~tand that Mrs. Robinson transferred her affocUons to other men in recent yl'ors . The phys ician accusC'd her oC undergoing breai.~ 1mplunl r.ur· ~ery~· out 1nform1nJ: him ancl or ha.\' ll birth ('onl.rol device tnse when their own S\•xuul relationsh11l did not wtlrrtlnt tho procedure. Mrs. Robin!;on, qul'stioned Monday by Deputy Dic;ln<'t Al· torney Jay Moseley. reJected both statements. She told the Jury that the breast surgery was corrective ond not C'osmetit' and that hrr husband insisted on it being performcd. She said hl'r husband was well :iwnre that a physician had or· dered her to halt the use of birth eontrol bills because of a clottlnit condition t h at posed some dnnger tor her. Sbe said that that was when she had the l\JO Inserted and that her husbond kn w the procedure was ~inll pC!r(orm<'d. Mrs. Hobinson told the jury that she bcli('Vt'd ~he came very dose to tteath early lhls year til. h<'r Big Canyon home in Newport Bench when the d('f('ntlunl cocked u s m a ll Bcrett:i automauc he kept In his r:ir :ind held it to her head for at least 20 minutes. She &aid he told her: "This would soh•c all my problem~. wouldn'tit?" .. l dream about thot twice :i week." she told the jury. The witness said Dr. Robinson on one occasion went Into the bathroom or their home, loaded a revolver and then thrcotencd lo klll hlmsetr. Sh.e said that shortly after thul Incident he wag d ·talned by police as belng of suicidal ten· (~~DOCTOR. PagcA2~ Boy, 13, Held On Death Rap CHICAGO <AP> -A lJ.year· C)Jd boy who neighbors say mode a habit of throwinJl bollles at passersby has been chante d w.ith murdering a man who ob· jc<'led to being a target. Police s aid the boy threw some bottles at Leroy Barry, 33. a.~ Barry walked by the youlh's Sooth Side home. Berry w('nt to the youth's third-floor porch to stoP Pum •nd got into 3 !'cum e with lhe boy's hither. Odell Burns . 67. The boy 11hot Barry three times, killinJi him, with his father's .38·callber revolver, police said. ' ·~s•o•; TOHJ\ v It moy be 'rnot' to 1.1iror till~ latest /01hfou. but mod Orange coo~t rrtidcnlt WI/ thei/re t1H> hot to handlr. S4•1• Page 81 /or a look ot trhat pop people reo.lly wear. lnde~ Al 'l'w, \t"'I<• •• •h~Ull4tl\ t ........... llf(I( I t Mo~yfr4P"tJ ~,,, .. ,. ... __..., .. Cahftfftf• .., Mvlv••"-• ., IO tu Cl•"'"'' ,, ,. NAt•Oft•I "'"'c 9~ • j\ ~•O Ill 9'•"~Cev•IY Ati C.o•~_,,,., .. ~·· 1111 Ot~•Ntl•t .. a• \pJrh •• 10, ............ 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Hile\ n ·1t1•ruh'(I ..i Ion~ 'tJndana,: 1Ht•d1t·t11111 th Jt tlw ~t·ner JI fon1t µrupNty l,•\ r .111· 11oill drop 1111111 '' li2 to Sl 43 tor l'O~h ~10\J \\ nrl h of .i-.-.t•:-i,,td \ ,1IUt" l'h•· :!(I l'•·nt r.111• t'UI 111 t•'111·tc'tl 11, Hilt') 1, JJnlt'tJ Jt "·t~hrni: 11ut .1t """l partlull:v an llnl'XPN'll'<l t11i:h 1ump 11\ J '"'"'-'<'d '..iluc-. d111111i:ltoul thr count~ Poll Sees Carte r Win S \\: FH.\:'\Cl"'CO 1,\P • \ 1t1·r' 11111• .. 1111111·11 II\ th,· C .1ltf11rn1..1 l'oll \wuld •·Ii•< I ll1•111t1c1 Jtll' J>lt.'..,lclt•ll 11.tl h11pd ol .hmnl\ (.',1111·1 O\t'I' l'rl.'~Hh-nl F11r!l 11r Honald Ht>.1~.1n 111 ont• •I tht' l)lg1;est lunds l11h· '11· tnrh''> l'\ C'r. lh1• pnJl ... ,11(.) t" "·" f h1· poll. t.1!.1•n 1111111 .1 t 11":. :-l•ttwn 1 •t C dhlorn1,1 ll " 111 o l' r 01 t s .1 n ti Ht•pubhcan party ,·oters m I.ill' Juh· an<11•.trl\' Au)!u,t. s ho" s 'carter ciereaun~ President Ford by a 53 to 33 114.·rcent margm. Cartt'r would ha\'e won O\er Reagan among ques. t1oned \'Olt>rs by a 58 to 32 p<>rct>nl edge GOP to Hear Reports From Co11unittees I\ \\:SAS CITY. ~lo tr\1'1 F11ll11" ini;: •~ thl' i.cheduk uf l 1111.1\ s c v c n t ::. f o r L h c Rnrnblican :->at1onal Conn•n. t lllll 5 p.m . PDT .\1ldress hv Sen. Ed\\ <1nl \\' Brooke of ~·I as::.achusetl:i, vicC' t·ha1rman of the Joint Comm1llcc on t\rrangements for lhc Com· n11•moralton of the Bic<'ntrnni..il Address bv President Patrici:.: llutar o f the.National F<'<.lrratinn nr H1·publlran Woml'n. Ht•port of the l'omm1\lrl' on C1 t'lkntials. ,\tldre:.s by Jnhn n Conn.11ly or Tt'i..1,. Rt•porf of tht• ("11mrn1l1t•1• on Hult•-. and Order Cit Bu~rne''· ltf'port of the Co111n11lll•e 011 1'1·rmJnC'nl Orj:::inilat1on. ,\tl<lr t'S'-hv t ht• permamt'nt 1•h,11rm.m. H1•p . .lohn Hhodr' of \111una \thlrt.''>S bv St'n Ted Ste\'C'llS of \l..i-.ka c hairman of the '\altClnlll H1•1111bhran St.•nator1al ('1111111111 ll'c Heport uf the Comm1llt-t' w1 lk-.nlut1onc; I platform• \dJournm('nl. TO'\H~HT '\l'GA R" Costa Mt><,a ('I\ u· Pl:" house, Faar~round!-, i\111' Ii :!UI JO pm ~S6·5391 \\ F.D~t:SOA '\', i\l Gl 'ST lR <. 0 A S T l' 0 )t )I l ' "\ I T \ CO\.LEGf: no,\HI> HrS!UIJI llH'l'llllj.!, f:liO ,\dttm:t, 8µ 111 1· rom Pag(# , I I NABERS ... h)' onlv 8 !'mall cro\\d or C'ollt•gc· Park rt'S1dcntll ( · o u n r 1 I w o m 11 n ~t ll r \ Sm a t1"01xl d1rl no t vote on the•" ... ur because her hu~h:ind . an at tnmry. hall rt'prC'sentro tht• auto llj!t'nC'y. Wh<.'n lht• ('oll<'Jtt' Purk p~t1 IHHlS \\'('rt' found to !)(' \'Olld 111 :\larch. rounr1lmcn up1~arNI t•1 h.1\l' nnlv t'>'o w11\!>< lo ~o on tlw ''"lit' c•llht'I I l:P<'t•l lh1• tH tlln..inCl'. or r .Jll fo1 a 'l>t'Ctul dcr 11on T ht•\ Wl'n l r or a third allern.1i1\ <' at that time.'. '>'htch ".i!t to hold the 1::.sue O\ er until August tn o rder to plaet• 1t on lht> ~O\ember gener31 clt.'clion, a mo\'e which will ~ .. ,.(' the ta' pa~ ers up to S9.000 In t•le<'\1on costs. The c1tv will now contact lht• C'Ountv clerl-. to consohdatc th•' rdcr endum measure on the No' <'mber ballot Studt1'nt Signup Set 1 liirh school studt>nls new to <'orona dt>l Mar H 1gh School an•a mny rl'i?ISter at the campus AUA 23 2'7 Student!' should report 111 tn<' school for or1ern1111on by !I a.m. Fall clasScb begin Sept. 13 B11t the ud•ct1on lu lbe iteMral fund pro~rty tax rate "ill p..11t1alh be: orf l:l by., pt•nd in.: :I 5 <'t•nt tJ rate tOC'rcu't' for tht' h,1rbo r'>. t1cJ<·ht>-> JtMi p..irl..!> 1ll~l11cl orr"~·lt1111Z lJ' rJll' llll'rt'.l'l'' .ind decn.,1w., .1:.1de, the outlook I " 1 m u " t O r • n K \' C' o u n l y l111rn\·O~nt•r -. 1 ... they '>'Ill pay lllllfl' In \;1\1'~ lhll\ lhl'J( \t'JI than IJ,.,t l>el'JUli\' 11r th,· 1111pm'l of 111n.11t•1I .1~"t'~'~d \'alul'' on thrir 1111011 '· ,1 hudJ,:l'I uff1c1al prl" tll'tt'tl ,..r,uH Pagt> 1\ I FORD ... 11on \\ ert> sign mg on for Ford J ohn P ~e.irs, Rea~an's r am· 1JJ1~n manager. ::.,11d prPhm1nai' \Oil'' '>'Ill tell \\hO reJll) has ''°"er Fo1 d ~ t11t.ll 1nr ludt>::. 71H de h•.i.:.1tt''> "ho JI l' not lei.:all\ bound. ••Hhough the) ha\t' dedart'd thems el\'es for him Jlowe\'er. the delegate movl.'· mcnt ::.o far has romc among the uncomm1\ll•d . nt•llher ::.1d<' h:i:. ~·en able to st:.ii;e a ~1gmf11:ant raid on the otht'r ramp The AP count measures s up- p(lrt on the Wednt>sday ni~hl roll call. Ll•gal tom m 1tmenls born or slate prim anei. und convenuon regulations will nol brnd de· legates in the voting OI"\ roll calls on procedure and platform. That was where Reagan pre· ssed lus a ttack. seeking to pin on Ford an embarr assing defeat that could s h a ke the President's control or his delegales. To that end . the Reagan forces proposed a rules amendment '' h1ch ""ould compel "'ord to name his v1<:e presidential cho1ct• 111 advanc e . and a p latform Jmendment that \\Ould obhqul.'!y ,et c l earlv critici ze the H(•publ1can · adm1n1:.tr<1t1on" pC1hcy toward the So\'icl l'nion Sen. Robert P . Griffin or \ltrh1~an. Ford's noor man<1g1·r . -.aid he was confidml but ~till counting \'oles on the nce Wt" ...idcntial amt>ndment. \\hit~ \\OU ld requ1rt> l''ord tu do <1omethlng ReuJ(an has alrc:11.ly clon<• The challen,;er long a~u 111· ~tailed Sen . Richard ~­ Schweiker of Pe nnsylvania a::. h1-; orospective runn ing mate. Soviet Diver Who Defected May Go Back OTTAWA <AP t -Ser,gc1 Nemtsano\'. the So\'let diver v. ho ddectt'd clunnJ! tht' Summt'r 01) mptC' Games. h..i~ toltl 1mm1 gra\lon departmC'nl officials ht? mtcnds to return home. a depart· ment '>pokes man said today. "emtsanO\. l 7. dct'lared his in· tent1on in a meet mg with offlc1als m Montreal Monday night. but added that h e wanted "to slet>p on 1t. ··the spokesman said. Tht' 1mm1grat1on officer wh1> met !'lt'mlsanov Monday was lht• same offtcrnl who attended a meeting July 31 between the diver and s tuH m embers or the Soviel e mbassy. The department spokesman \J1d the offirrr told Nt>mt.s<1nov the nt'xt step 1s up to hlm and "we're\\ ailrng to ht>ar from him aJWIO " If N{'mlsano\' dt'cidl" to r<'turn tot ht• Scl\'1<.'l t:n1on. 1f ~oultl be up t 11 him how h<' wC'nl. tht• 't>'tkt•s man i-J1d lie hal-> lx•en i:ranlC'<f a m1111!Cttt•r·.., pcrm11 lhal 1•\µlf('<; at the l'nd or J Jnll,tr) •PW.rt~ F;vcrv\)o<l\' that t~ but John \,trtuni nl ~un:-.N . S (' \\ h11 found busln1.·:-..., "JS M1 ~IO\\ at ht' 1t11 n 1111rt• mal-.1111! llu:-.1· m·-.:-. hl' madl' lh1-;, 30 foot rotkc r to n •ltl'\ c the bon•dom '\t·t~hbor:-111 thl· llll.\ hamll'l could11 t ht'lp but not1tc 1hl·1r nc '' lll·t ~hbtir ..ind hu~llll':-.., 'tH1n imprmt•d. ,\,1rtt1m '-<I.\..., 'Play-pay Charges E1npty' -Prohers WA S lll !\GTO~ tAP 1 Colleen Gardnt>r Sil\!> ~ht• '" "totally bewildered. tolalh noored .. by r eports federal pro ::.ecutors hJ\'C dcc1dl'li again ... t pressing criminal charS?ei. on h1•r a cc u::. a l io n .., I h J t ht' r 1· o 11 gressm'an.l>Q:.s demand1•d "'' 111 LIZ RAY TURNS TO REPORTING-Al return for conllnut•d cmplu~ mrut at premium pay. Th£' co ni.:re,sm .111. Dt>moc r.1t Juhn Young, s a.HI in a ... t.itemt•nt from ht!> \ 1ctona. Tt•>. .. offl<·e th:ll he"' as "pleasl'<I but not ~ur prtSl'd at the pos11i11n takl·n In the Department of .Ju-,ttte It' lative to the <1lle1tat1ons m<1d1• against me." Youni:t had <'ulkd the allrg.1l1ons "poµpyco1·!. · from tht' bei;:mntn~. ,\ J u .) l 1 c l' D c pa rt m l' n t ~pokes man s aid todJy the Young ease tet·hn1c·:.illv ~••II 1s undl•r ,·on!:>1dera,t10n. but Jddt!d · ·speculation that '>'e pro babl> "'on't presi. charge.) ts at· ('urate .. A departmt'nt i;pokesman ~ton llav said ht> could m•1th<'r confirm nor deny puhla.,hc<l n•port.s lhat the pruSl'CUlor:. '\\ould r cc•orn mend dropp1n~ thl' probe for lal'k of evidence of r r .wd ,\ la''' er d o'l' lo lhl· prn .;ecutors ·said th,1t thc,· "11C'\'C'r thOUJ.lht they d find much lhcn• as far as a criminal 1nd1ctmenl. am\\ av . . Sht-did do some "ork. ilfler all. .. so .io\'t>mment p<1yroll funds would not hu' c been fraudulently d1sbursc<l. 1hkcd about the possil.>1hty of sexual extortion as a char~e. hl' replied. ··That \\:JS nev('f' t 'rotn Pag.-A I COUNCIL ... ner of F'atr Drive and t'ain 1t·w Hoad v. ti I rt•m a111 zoned for low ,1ens1tv res1denl1<1I 1R·I1. amt Parcel 6. al the northwel->t coml·r of f"a1r and ~cwpor1 Boukv.inl "111 remain 1ns t1tut1C1nJI .ind rcc1 t.'Jt1onal charl!t'cl .. Told of that. ~Ir:-Ganlnt•r !>:1111 ~lonlla :-night. "Thal::. \ t'l' '>lr.tnl!C I thought thJt's \\hat I \\ ,,.., c h.1r111ng ~hl' 1nd1l'Jtt!t.I that pr05ec·utor-. t1Jld her onf.' hour's work a month t·ould ~all-.f\ the fraud law unch r ttw unique \~orking cond111ons for rongrcs:.1on al l·m plo~ t:!'i. Big Canyon Purchase Plan Seeri Likely By JOANNE REYNOLDS O• t"I 0•1fy PUot St•ff In irw Company olfici:Jl1-> run f1rmt•1l tmlav thal thev will 11rft•1 111 sell .iii ;1{·res in the mouth of Btl? C Jn) on to the l'ity of :'\e~ port lkach al Monday's city counc·1I meeting City M anai::er Robert W:-nn said .)Orne councilmen have bt.>en "made aware" of the offer which 1·nmp any vice president Doug (;felltor "ill oflu·i;ally pn•st•nt during )lo nday afl<•rn1.1on.., study sec;slon. The land lo be offt>red is locat· ed l)('twern the developments in lht> Bluffs and Park Newport. just inland of Back Bay Dnve. The acquisition of the canyon mouth would give the city a lar ge illTIOUnl Of land immedialelv ad· Jac<'nt to the state·owncd Cppcr Bay wildlife preserve. Th<' offer will be added to an of· for of land made to the city from the Irvine Company in May. The May offe r was for more tnan 21 acres of open spac<' in Lhc Bluffs. including the 8.H·atrc l<ind trade remnant and nearly Jll or the bluff line. Monday's offer would provide a l11rge parcel anchoring tht• southt'rn end or the bluff line The land proposed for sale tl-> adjacent to one of the proposerl 'lies for a stale·run center to he bUJlt ..is part of the wildlife pn" M'ne Orange Coas t College I Cos:.~~:.::e::::s:-a-:H:-:.s=.~==~=;=~=!-=:=1 1-:: ... ~~ Orange County Fair Grounds f)t '·~ ' . Southern Callfornla College COUNCIL INITIATES REZONE CHANGES ON THREE OF SIX VACANT PARCELS Mop Pinpoints Six Pieces of Property Included In Costa Meta Civic Center Study Hearing On Cella Begins l 1\n Oro nice C.'tmnly Su pen or c.:ourt hcJt 111~ 11110 pretrlJl mu l1<m:d 11t•1I h~ l>r l.11111~ J C't•lln .Ir .md ,I ('Odl'fl'IHl.rnt Ol)('n<'d tOUIJ\ 111 tht' ""al.l• ol an appt'llnte cou1 t r ulln.: thnl uphol1b Jutli.:1· W111ium (' Spflri.' dl-c1:s1on tobl.1~ on as trio I juch:t' Ttw F1111l'th Di-.trn't C'ourt llr A11 11t•JI~ Ill Sun Ul'l'IHU'dJ110 rcJcckll dl'ft•nM' uppl1eallot\$ .Monday for \ll'ltli thnt "011hl huvc n•nmvl,ltl Juditc Spe1n1 and further <it'h1yt'd prt'lrlul aclloll thul h.1s i;uffcrt>d :-l'\ erul dt•lu v::. 111 re<:t'nt "t•cks. Jud((e Speir' has ulrc~1dy tolll IJ'' 't·r~ for bl1lh ~ides that he 1 ... c1111i~ to .,:rJnt J thani:c ot \C!lUl' lw thl' trittl nr l't•llu. 51. anti Mcpht•n Hobert i-;,·un.-.. 31. 1f ht' 1 uhn);! on prt't r1 JI mot1oru. 1s all 'l'r:.l' to the dcfrn:-1• I k attrt'l'<I \\1th dt•fcnSl' low~ ('r' that he:-1\~ pn•tnul p11bll1·1t\ 111 OranJ.l<.' County ha' rul<'CI out lhl po''1b1ht~ t hat tht• dt•ft•ndJnt ... rould i:et .J fair tnal from :an 1m j}artlal Jiii :-111 thb area. Cella I). frt.'l' on app1.>JI from :1 f&\'e·year prison IC'rtn hl' t1r1•\\ follo~ rn~ h1~ c1>rl\ 1rtwn un m11lt1 ( pie criminal d1ar~1·., in L11, ,\n1tele:. Fl·dt•ral l'vurt fo:\',1n:.~ot 1 .Jone year 11•rm lor h1!> roll' in tlh' l conspiracy It 1s ... 11111larly allt'l!l'<I 111 Supenlll' Ctlllrl th,11 hoth mt•n I \H•re in\lolvcd 111 a ~cht'mt• that cost twCI hospitals-J\11sMon Com l munily llosp1tal 10 Mission V1t';o .111d l'lkrrv Gt'neral llospilHI in Santa A1)a an c::.hmat1•d S:! million in funds It ls alle~ed '1a the nt1n~ or 12i felony counts that much or tlw nl(Jnev <''<tracled by Cella. who l'C'n·cd as secr <'I ary-lrc11::.urer tll both hospitals. ''as U!>ed to iir11 '1dt• campa1J:n lanancing f(lr poht1cal c:inditl.Jte::. fo,oretl by him Both i.1dc.., t''<P<'CI that lhc p1 c tnal art1111l "hH·h Ol)t'nl'd today w1ll Pxt(•nd to the trial date of Ckt .i T\\o former cod<-11.•nt.lants \\ho \\t•re and1rll•1I ''1th Cdl.1 .111d E\ on-. h,I\ l' pk:i1kd gu1ll\ lo ll'~"<'r rhaqiel> .ind will apprar ·'" p r 0 ~ ~· c u t I I) II \\ I I n l' :-~ ,. ' DOCTOR ... rlcncies nnd t:onfinC'd l•1r 72 hour' 111 \\hat 1:-. 111>w l;c lnrnc ~lcd1cal l '<'nt 1•r Hohm~on dt•n11·~ that ht-h1re1! Scahse to ktll hts wife. J le told tht• jury that the La-. Veitas man "as paid SI0.000 anti promised SIO IMICI more 1 f ht• ('11u Id obt am ~1 r' Hobinson·s s1~nature o n a parcel of Big Canyon land he wantt>d to sell for Sl 15.000 Hobrn~on :idm11t1•1! 111 h1 tcs t1 mony th Jt he 11rdere1l Scahsc to retnC\'t' lhc JL'U from ~I rs. Robinson :mc1 bring 1t to him. But he "antC'd h1!t \\tft' :il1\1• nol dead .ind ht> tolrl the Jury 1 h:11 he wantrd lh<' 1.>1rth cc>ntrol dt• 'ice because 1t annovl·d him :i•1d "as a S}' m b(ll or his wifes rn f1deh1y. Moseley rei:ur<ls as tw. mo!)I damaging trial l'\ 1'1e11ce u numbl'r or t:.1pC'd tel<'phonc con 'ersalrons bt•t wC'cn Scahsc and Hohrno;on in \\ h1t:h the pair .ii lcgedly <11scu~!> t hl' killmR of Mr:-. Rohmson and t fil' tl1)>po~a1 of htir body The pro!'Prutor d1:-.mi.,Sl's a -; "nonM~nsr' thl' dt'fonM~ rontt'n· t1on that :vi ri-. Hnlnnson a11r1 Scalise. 29. m;I\' ha\<' heen on 1n t1m:.1ft• .tt·rm' · rlurini.i tht' four d;n i. 1n \d11ch tht•\ ll\t'd 111 motels aft1·r fl{'l'tn~ from Orani.:1 County lat.t Feb 21 "Would you be d1sppomte<1 if ~·ou nt'ver <'Ver suw Tony Scalilst> a)?am for the rest or your hrt·•· Moseley usked Mrs. Robmson Mrs. Hobtn'>On ra1!.ed her l'Y""' In the cc1hnjt unit made a ~e11turC' of d1s.iu!-I "(.'1·1·1 a inly not." :-1\1· Iott! fh(• Jllr,\' . Of COUfl\(' not .. F1n11I ar~u rrwnt11 will he• tit• ll\'\'rl'd Wt·dlll'1ttloy In Jud~1· J . t; 1' · N 1· cl " Hutter ·,. l'OUrtroom . JI .., "111 lh<>n lm,trul'l lh1· Jllry ;11111 !>1•r11I 11 off lo dt• h lwralc 'Took Blame' For layin~s t:A U Cl.A In£, \\'1i;. I A I' I n 0 be I' t J . M II r IHI n . \' t1 I I 1 n ~ h1m~<'lf "the h1ue.,l fool flt ncf• amson gut hi~ h:.ilrcul." hflll testified thut ht• did not kill on Ad.1ms C'ountv \\Otnan 1tnd he r infant son but tiJ:r('<'tJ to lake the blamC'. Morgan. :!I. of l'olm Dt'!\ert Calif . udm1\ll'<1 ~Junduv that hr t.hot uncl klll<'d G1.•orl(r Stulla~on, J.I, al h1~ hf)mt• nt•ar lhc Adam~ Count y community of (;rand Murbh Sept. 28. But he said thlll Ellen Dhmt- 01 r k s. th e womap whu hltchhik1•d In Central Wrscon'(in fro m :'\ew Mexico with him, h:id killed l\tullu11 o n 's wlf<'. An torneltr. 28. unrt thl'lr 10 m<mlh old !\Oii Chri'•lop,hcr Orange Coast EDI TION Toda)·"s loshag J !.Y. Sto<-ks VOL. 69, NO. 230, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1976 N TEN CENTS Replacement or the Coast Highway Bridge over Newport Bay may be delayed be<:ause of flc1ah. from other c1hes oppost.' using federal funds to pay for the Newport Beach project Joe Devlin. dtredor of Public Works for Newport Beach. told Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce directors Monday that the state Department or Transportation (CalTrans) 1s counung on federal funds lo pay for the majority or the $6.S million project. The main source or federal funds is the Federal AJr Urban <FAU> fund which is expected to bring $15.5 million lo Orange County this year. Of that money. one-third goes to CalTrans for projects in the county, one·sixth goes to the Orange County Tran.sit District and the rest ls divided between the county and its cities. According to Devlin, the stall' will only have to put up 17 per· cent of lhe total project's cost by using FAU funds. But, he cautioned that the I county has lo 11pprow the state's ; plan¥. ~ He said the sl1&te has made the ~ Paciric Coast lllghwuv Bridge over Upper Newport Uay Us top } pnority project. but "there arc a ) lot of inland cities in competition 1 for FAU runds and there IS going: Lo be very, very 1ntens1vc com· • petition for that money." i Caro l e Sc hum aker. a1 spokesman for CnlTrarts. said to· I CSee BRIDGE,PageA2> l I ~~··,·Big Canyon Sale Seenl. l Irvine Company Confirms Intent to Sell f Sig11s of Co11f•~~io11? Newport Bcuch has two places where a .19th Street runs into Balboa Boulc\'ard. The better known of the two in· · terscctions 1s on the Balboa Peninsula <above>. The second is off of Costa Mesa's 19th Street (below> near a former Newport Hcac:h dump site where a condominium development now overlooks the Santa Ana River. 8)' JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot II•• Doily Potei ~It Irvine Company officials con- firmed today that they will offer to sell 49 acres in the mouth or Big Canyon to the city of Newport Beach al Monday's city council meeting. City Manager Robert Wynn said some councilmen have been .. made aware" orthe ()(fer which company vice president Doug Gfeller will orricially present Ford Says Tally Puts HllnOver KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP> - President Ford, on the doorstep of winning his party's presiden- tial nomination. said today be is optimistic his forces can defeat an attempt to force advance dis· closure or his choice for running mate. As the President topped the total of 1,130 delegates needed to win the nomination. his ronven· t1on noc11· mAnuger was checkiruz whether enough votes were available to defeat the move by Ronald Reagan's camp to force Ford to announce his choice for a vice presidential candidate before the presidential balloting Wednesday night. .. At this point, we can't say it's rock solid," said Sen. Robert Griffin of Michigan, the floor leader. during Monday afternoon's study session. The land to be offered is local· ed between the developments in the Bluffs and Park Newport, just inland of Back Bay Drive. The acquisition or the canyon mouth would give thecily a large amount or land immediately ad· jacent to the state--0wned Upper Bay wildlife preserve. The offer will be added lo an of· fer of land made lo the city from 0 ~00 rUCING• Sl,A•ATf fMJHOUA«fS Hf1,A• IASJ the Irvine Company in May. The May offer was for more than 21 acres of open space in the Bluffs, including the 8.8-acre land trade remnant and nearly all of the bluff line. Monday's offer would provide a large parcel anchoring the southern end of the bluff line. The land proposed for sale is adjacent to one of the proposed sites for a state· run cent.er to be built as part or the wildlife pre· • ' AP Wlre""°IO""'P Griffin predicted there would be enough voles by evening to ctefeat the Reagan move, which he said shapes up as the crucial test vote of the two sides' strength. "It will be an important vote and we intend to win It," he said. EARTHQUA ES STRIKE TWICE IN ORIENT China, Phlllpptnes Hit Within Two Hours Ford and hi s aides. meanwhile, s eemed determined to avoid causing fnction with Rea~an's followers. The Associated Press tally of d e legates legally bound or publicly com milted s howed Ford with 1.133 delegates, Ht'agan with 1.036, and 89 uncom- mitted The total needed for nomination is 1.130. f'ord must hold on to the delegates until Wed- nc~da\• n1Jtht Rain Halts Most Quake Rescue Aid t l I f I Ford held on early·moming mcetmJ? with convcnllon whips and was asked by a reporter about prO!lpects for winning on the vice presidential announce· m~ntissuc. MANILA. The Philippines <AP> -Heavy rains today kept most relier aircraft from re· aching the southern Philippines island of Mindanao, where al least 920 people died in a pair or powerful earthquakes and the ~ianl tidal waves that followed. '=----~~~~~~~~~~~- ''I'm 'Optimistic." the Presi· dent. sold about the vote upcom· ang on lht> convention Cloor (St'r FORD, Pa«ic A.2> AuthoriUes said an additional 249 persons were missing and 319 injured in the worst earthquake disaster In Philippine history. Unofficial counlR put. the deuth I I i Wife Tells of Doctor's Brutality U By TOM HAR LEV because she was not well enough other men In reccotyea.rs. being performed ~ . 0tttwoa11,~ .... ,~ to perform her duties as book· The physician accused her of Mrs Robinso~ told the ' : Jamee Robinson or Newport keeper in his medical office. undergoing breast implant sur· that sh bet' d he Jury ',Peach went back on the witness threw her from the bed into a gery without Informing him and 1 t e d 't~ve ~ ~ame very • stand Monday to descnbe to an nearby closet with such Corce or having a birth control device ~:~i: c:~yone:~.!e lnsrleear ~ : Otange County S.upenor Court thatthecontents rellooher. Inserted when their own sexual Beach when the defen""!° t [ jury what she cl ::uml'd were re· Head bow~ and voice drop-relationship did not warrant the c 0 ck e d 5 a 11 8 ~ ~ • pealed acts ~r violence by her ping to a whis per, she told the procedure. ut ti ~ km l . his ere a 1 husb~nd during their 19·year jury: "And then he asked me Mrs. Robinson, questioned ~l~~at ch eh epd ~n t ~ar and : marnage. . 'Now. how d~s your back feel'"" Monday by Deputy District Al· minutes~ er ea or a east 20 t Mrs. Robinson, 38, tesllf!e<J as She tes tified that she un· torney Jay Moseley, rejected Sh aid h t ld h . "Thi 1 the fanal rebuttal "'itncss in the derwent back s urgerv a few both statements e 5 e 0 er· s I tria.l or Dr· Wayne L<-s ler w~ks later. But she stressed in She told the ju~y that the breast wou~~~~,~~. all my problems. . Ro 1 b 1 ilnSOd n. 42. o'°' lrvme. lhnt he her testimony that she did not tell surgery was correctlve and not w~~ dr~atm about that twice 8 ! pu e her from . her bed ~n the surgeon of the injuries shE' cosmetic and that her husband . .. · ~ August of_t971, while she ~a~ in claims were 1nnicled by her insisted on lt being performed. w~. sretold l~~Jri7·Robl · intense pain from a back injury husband. She said her husband was welJ e w lness sa . nson Dr. Robinson is bemg tncd on "I always protected him aware that a physician had or-on one occaslo!' went into lbe charges th~l he hi.red tut man An· throughout our marriage ... she dered her lo halt the use of birth bat.broom of their home. loaded a t.bon.Y Scahse to ktll his wtfe after said. "There were many in· control bill5 becauseot a clotlina rl~ver Ud then threatened lo i lbe ~pie separated last July stances of his brulalJty but I kept. condition thtt posed aomc mse · and quarreled over community them to myself." danger ror her. . She said that s hortly after that property valued al more lhan $2 Robinson told the jury from the She said thatUultWMwhln9be mcldent be was de~alned by million. . witness stand that Mrs. Robinson bad the IUD lnt...ted..Stalt• poUee aa Min' of mc!dal ten· She aa1d her husband, furious transferred her cffectio1..s to husband ltnew t~e pl'OCedure was <See DOCTOS, Pai.eA2) .... J toll at 1,413, with some Im in· jured and 50,000 homeless. A Philippine Air Force spokesman said 2,400 tons or medicine and other relief sup· plies were Oown by cargo plane lo Cotabato City in central Min· danao, where a relief task force established Its forward outpost. for operations. But heavy rains prevented other relief aircraft from landing In Cotabato. They were dlvertc.>d to Cebu in the central Philippines to wait for better weather Wed· ncsday. . About two hours before the first Philippine quake struck, a major tremor rolled through a mountainous r egion of central China. Although it issued no casualty or damage figures, tho official Chlne11e news agency Hsinbua said damage was "very allabt" because seismologists had predicted the quake. Many roads and bridges on Mindanao, lhe Philippine archipelago's second-largest island, were wrecked by the quakes or in resulting landslide.a. First estimates of damage ln southwestern Mindanao, ~he worst-hit area, amounted to about S6T million. Orrlcial sources said privately that final tames would probably be much blgher. The first, stcynger tremor st.ruck shortly aft:er midnight and shook about tWO·thirds or the Philippine land mass. About 12 hours later, a secona quake, regi,tering 6.8 on the Richter scale, shook Mindanao • serve. City und lrvim• officals alike! confirmed that no price tag h11sl been set for any of the land of-l fered for sale. ? ln May, when the first oHer~ was made, Duve N<-1sh of the' Irvine Company said "any re.I asonable offer" would be con·t sidered by the company. Apparently no offer has been• made by city off1C1als and thl' <See CANYON, Page AZ) Bribe Rap Probe Eyed By Reagan KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP) • • Ronald Reagan, trying to pre-, vent more delegate losses to 1 President Ford, today urged an investigation into allegations that delegates In bolh camps had been offered money for themselves or others lo switch ~ their votes. l The former California gov-~ ernor. acknowledging that he~ and his vice presidential cboicel aren't "soul brothers in con· servatism." defended his pro· posed ticket and said he woul~J ~tirny resist any effort to chang, It. Reagan was raced with Ford1 delegate gains Monday that put; the President three votes over th~ total needed ror the Republican presidential nomination. nut h°' must hold those delegates. ~ The Associated Press count oq delegates al mid·day gave t~ord. 1,133 delegates, three more than the l,130 needed to win lhet nomination. Reagan had l ,037 de·J legates and 89 were uncom·· milled. t GOP SPEECHES: ; SIGN OF LIFE-A4 Reagan told a meeting of II· linois d elegates that he had~ heard about the vote-buying al·• legations. "I hope there will be a com· plete investigation." he sald. "d ~on·~ believe that.this is going onJ m either campaign. I deny it~ completely that anyone involved/ with us could be doing such "J thing." The first allei:tallon came Mon· day from former Gov. Richard B.1 Ogilvie or lllinol1', who 11ald tw~ Ford supportertJ in hi s state's de legation had been ofrercd "som money to1wltch" to Reagan. <See BEAGAN. Pa1e A.2) Coast 7 w,athe r More patchy morninl! low clouds, otht>rwi!ol(' ruir Wednesday with hiJ(hs on the coast in low 705 and a low of aboul57 • INSIDE TOD" V It mo11 be 'cool' to wear the lotf!1t faahfons, but mo1t Orange CO<Ut rnidenta aay tMi/'re too hot to handle. Sf!e Poae Bl for.a look.at what pop pf!OJ>lf! really wear . ladex II? •• •• ... '" Al a1v ..... s.r .. 10 IE,.,,.. .. ..,llK. L M ... ,. c.o11,.,..i1 Oeullit4 Comic• enn-nt 0.•l~M911C•• Ultetl•ll'-llfltM-t .+•,.,cc• ~ ,_..., ...... •.. , At-It .... , •• •• ... A4 - ' ' r\2 DAILY PtlOT N OC Bud~et Okayed • Proposed Spending Up 2.8 Percent Ry GA RY G RAM ILU : Of Ut.1 C>•••t flt••• \uU Th<· O rJnl;t> C'ount\ Uu.iriJ of Supt:•r\ l'•>r" otf 1<11tlh. mloph-<l ,, S4M 1 m1llaon ,·uunl\ hudt.:d 1111 ltM·JI 't•Jr 1!176·77 l.UJJ\ ,, :! K ll<'1 Ct•nt 1n{ reJ:.t' in 'Jlt•111hn•! u\•1.•r la11t yeJr No d1SC'u~:.1on of pro1,.•rt> ta' rate!\ uccurred a~ ttu-bo.;rct .!>t;1mped 4IP1>rm ;II 1111 t1w 1 t', .. 11 d hlJ:h l'OUl\t~ huUj.!d l'IOJl\'rlV ta~ r;ilt'5 \\Ill ltkt•h• n>mt• twl11rt• t ht· lx1Jrd \uj! J.1 when count} Aud1tor·t'o1\lrnller f 'rom Pag.-I I REAGAN ... Tiii' 't·rond 1·.1 me· t<1diJ\ on,\ AC T\'''S "l:ood M orntn~. 1\ml'rtt•a · :.how. whprc <·nlumni:;t J ul·k \n d1.•r-.on :..iid ;in 11111101., dt•h•)!.1te· plt•d)!<•d lo Ht'.t~J n '' ;i, ofh·rl•ll 1·amp;11,1:n mt1111•\ for a fru:rl<I run nm)( for Conl!rt·':-1f tlw cll'lc.:alt' "ould b \\ itch h1-. 'uh· to f"ord lfr,1,1:an mt'l M ond.t~ \\Ith dt• lt·~aH•, from ,\la1>k a and\ 1r.:1n1J 'Pokt• "11 h .1 '>mall l!roup of lil..tC'I.. clt·k&<Jll''· h.111 lun1·h \\llh tup Jll \l'l'I' Ill hi'> llllh nom Wl of 1oorn' 1·;ill~ll 'th1· prc,tlknllJI '1111\'. · J11d ""at('h<.-0 l'llll\ cnt1on 111 ocet•d1ngs d ul'111g thl' t·\ l'mn~ on ll'll'\ 11'1\•n I 111> d11><·u:-.,111n-. \\ l(h lht· 1\la:-.ka c1elt.'l(u llon "ere clo-;l.'<I. hut 1>up porter<; and reporkr-. wt•re JI lo" ~d lo attend his pep taJk 14 llh lht· \ 1ri-:1n1a dt.'legauon. He chide d the Democr atll' t·ont rolled C'oni::ress. eltr1t in~ !au~h!> from his audience-. and \\cm appl~1use when he ~aid "tht>rc· 1.., 1w ".i~ o n l'arth that I \\nu Id J<' rept the\ ice pn•s1dency · · I bclll'\'e I ran do m ore f11r th(• r.111.,e l bcltC\'(' 111 from tlw (\lll 'lcflo. ma1nl.11nini:: m~ 1ntlt•pl'1t 1h•Ol'l' Jf the m a1oritv of dclcizatt•'> \\l'rt• to usk YOU lO do u d ''l'tdlO thin~ would \ ou ht• n·1·t•pl1H ' · he"' J' .1,l.t•d II\ ont•dck.:Jh' :--;111 11 that thing "·•:. runnm~ for \ lft' pre-.1drnt " tht• lurnwr L!ll\ t'I 11111 -.,1111 Longtime OC Rancher's Rites Slated fo';11rh.H l'n ~l 1·mon;il J'urk 111 :--.1111.1 t\11.1 \\Ill tw th1· ~1te· c1f prl\ UIC f,!rJ\ l'!>l(h • !\('f\'lfl'' \\ ('tf Ol'<cl<I\ .11 3 p 111 for IOll)!lllnl' Or.1111t1• (.'ounty 1 .1nl'lwr , Ru\ (' l.t1mbNt. who d1t•d ut his T111>l111 homt'Sundav llc l4 .1:-.K7 \ natn·c c·ultfor111;in, ~Ir Lam ht•rl wu:-. 2 ~·ear~ uld wlwn his l.1th1•r. C'h;irfos. mo\'1'tl thl' fam1 h t(l Tustin in 1R90 llt• l.1t l•r JI lt•mlt•d Tui.t1n Eleml·ntary J11tl SJOIJ An.1 Hig h School!> In 191•1. M r L.1mbt.'1 l pun·ha5t.'d 52 :ICrl'S or fJrm IJnd l.nown as Tomato Spnngs. from ,J ,1 tnt•i. In IOl' 11. I It' m:irnrd Clara WC'lls of S:1n· la Ana in 1915 and l>ettled into l<1Cal ranl'hing, spt>cialiidn~ in bt•:.111~ :11111 oranges. 1 ll' ali.o had 1111 intcn"•ls 1n Huntington Hct:1ch .ind \'orha l.1nd ~1 1\11 Lamb~rt had ser\'cd for ,1 n11mh<'r of years as prestd<'nl uf Ow C'1tru:-. Assoc1auon. Ill' \,,,, :1h11 .1 nwmher of thl' Santa \n.1 i':lk ' C'luh .ind th l' 1-'tr't l'r1.·~b)ll'n .1n Churrh uf Sant,1 J\n.J lit• I'. 'Ill'\ l\'(•tl h\' h1'\ \\ 1th1\\. <'1.ir.1. of tlw l amtl~ homt•, cla11~hh·r~ B.u hara 'ruckt•r of '1'11:-t 111 .ind l.U('llh• 1.amf)f'rl of Santa Ana, ;11lrl a o;1slt'r. J\lr·'· Thurm•rn Mean:-ol L1•n10n lll'tJChti. l•'llm•ral arr~1ni:1·mrntc;, a11• lw llllo! h .rndlt•d h ) S.1d1tl d1Ul I. 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"•"""""'"' n~•..,, ~·•·t .. •8'\IW'Wll.,.., "' 1,....,.,.,"'" \'1(' llf.'1m trll• su~n 1s~ "hat r il\l" is nf.'f'dt'd IQ SUllpurt the· 11176 77 budJt~t lf0\\1'\t'r. toda\ S111wr\l-.or Ttl(,mac;. l< tit>\ rt•1h·r ..tlt'\J a lc1n..: 'land1ni.: prl·dtl'llon that the ~l'llt'rJI fund prvpt'tl)' IJJL r Jle· \\Ill clrop fro111 SI 62 tu St 4:1 fur t'J('h SIOO \\ or1 h 11( J~bC'>'tt'd 'alu1• t'llt' :.?O l'l·nt r .11 1· 1·111 pn'<.ltdl·tl h' J!1h·y lb .i1n11•d .11 \1 ,1~/1111.: out .11 kusl parl1;,1ll~ an Ullt''Pl'<'tt>d lllJ:h j Unlf) Ill :t'l\l"l'cd \'UIUl') throughout lht' l ounl' Poll ees Carter Wi11 SA:\ FRA:"CISCO l:\P 1 \'ot rr'> cp1t•:-t 1ont'rl h\ the C'altforn1J P ull \\Ould t•lt•rt l km1ll'r J tll· µt('!ooule•n 11,11 hopeful J1n1m' (',1rti:r O\ t•r l'rl's11h'nt •·ord hr Honalcl Rl'.lgan 1n 11n1• 11f the b1gJ?eSt l;ind,hd(' \It tnru•:-t•\ t'r. thl' poll '1a11l 111 cl..i \ Tht• p<>ll 1.1!..1•11 f111m .1 ('f"'' !\t't'l 11111 nf r .tl1l11rn1.1 II e m o r r .1 l :-a n d HepuhlH'Jn p:.11 1~· \Oter5 10 1~1t e July und e arly 1\ui.:ust, .;ho ws l'3rtl'r d eft'atrn~ Pres1dc·nl Ford by a 5J to 3J percent m :irg1n Carter "ould h3\'l' \\on mer Rt.'a~an among ques· tinned \ uters b\ a 58 to 32 ~n·c.•nt edge • f 'rom Page ,\I BRIDGE ... day that. becausc of antic1patt>d problems rn gettin~ the county's i.harC' off' AU m oncv. CalTran~ is e'plonng the US(' o{ Olhcr federal funds s uc h as the Federal Bnd~e Replacement Fund which would pro' 1de 75 percent of lhe cost of replacing the t.'x1sting four lanes She sa id right-of-way acqws · lion a" ""ell as the total cos t of an add1t1o nal l\\O lanes and the 25 percent of the four lanes would hu\ t• to be borne by the st ate "We \\111 probahly end up using a rombination of FAU and bnds:e r eplarement money," !'.he i.a1d Plan:-prepurl.'d b~· CalTrans rall for the "'1dt!ning of the hruilll' from four to six lant'S and a nurth\I. arci ~h1fl in 111> ahgn. ment Al thi.> same timt•. lh<' C'll\' will unckrtake a "1dt'ning of the 11p· proJrhel\ to the hncl1te and un ex puns1on of thl' interi.ection of D11H'r On \·~ and Pacific Coast I h,::h" a'.' De\ hn !>Uld the plans are s lalt'd to be put out to bid at the end of 1977. with coni.tru('tion romplet ed bv 1979 lie i;111d that tht' only pott.'nt1al ob.c;laclc could be proble ms with funding. lie pointed out that last yC'ar 's 1-·At1 funds "'ere· us<.-d to ~el CalTrnns lo build the missing lmk o f the Corona del Mar f'l'et.'way and he said "the other cities in the rounty could mnkt> a pretty fair argument that Nl'wport Bl'aC'h got the money l,1'>t lime for the Corona del Mar Ft t't'\\ ;i~· '' In .1dd1t 111n '.\:l'\ll)ort '~ n(·J~hborin.: l'1t 11·s ha\'e h(•e11 t·n 11c.1l of the <'Jl) ~ d1·cr111on to in· <11'f1n1tt'I\ del a v It~ rl."1(1110:.il l11gh\\ ;1y JlfllJt•1·1 Th<· fo'A U llltlnt'\ I' .1ppr11\'1•d h\ ll series of 1•111nm1tte1·~. "tth l1nnl approv.il cnmin~ from a ~:rnup cons1st1n~ or th<· 2'1 l'll y 111:111a.:1•rs 1n I h1• t•111111 t \. Ill" t•ounty udmin1,trtt11H• 11ff1l't!r, .1 rt'prt'~enltlllvi• of the <'Ollnt.v ~n \ 1ronm1•ntal M nnu~emt•nt A.:1·11 rv. the county dtr1'<·tor of "' 1,1 11011, lh(' l(t•ncr ol manu1ier or lht• rnonly transit d 1st ru·t an1l u reprf'Sental1\·e of ('nlTrans Those "Pendinl( plans mu~t also reCCI\'(' the <11ld1tionnl en tlors..-mcnt of CulTrans and thl' County Hoard of Su1X"rv1~11rs Mrs. Sehumakcr srud th<' com m1ltec u1 schedulf'rl to m<'l'\ :lt th<• 1•ntl ()( Sc•pt('rnbcr Kith to Play Wacky Games More than 100 children from the N('wriort 4 Be'arh Park s. R{>achci; and Recreation Depart· mf'nt·~ s umm er program will participat e In a •·w11cky Olym. pies" Fr iday. The two·hour compctilion Is to be ht'ld beginning at 10 a.m . at Pen insul a P~rk . next to the Balboa Pier. ChUdren from seven citv park~ ";n partk1pate. The public Is in v1ted to eomc and watch tude nt S ignup e t High school students new to Coron a del Mar High School area mny rel?ister at the campus Aug. 2.1-27. Students s hould report lo the school for onenttilion by 9 nm. Frul classes beginScpt.13. 8yt th• reducl1on 1n the ~\'Ol'r .ii fund proix-n~ t ai. r .itc "'111 pJrttull\ b1· orf!>t't h\ a J)t'nd lllJ.t 9 5 ('\'Ill ta\. l'Jtl' ln('r{'J!Jt' ror thl· hJrbo1 .,, hl··•<'ht'l> atttl J.1.irk:. di'>ll lft •• O!fM•ttm~ l it\ rate lnl'I CUX('' .-nd dl'C'reast'~ <1111de. lh1• outlu.1k fo r m ox t 0 r u n..: ,. Co u n t , honwo1.vne1·i. 11' tht•) \~ 111 p~1y more m I :n l·=-th1' '"<·:ti 'l'Jt thJll lll~t ht'l'~IU!>l' ot !h(' llllflJ.t't uf 100.ltl'd ui.:.cll!led \'Jlues 011 th\!lr hom1•s , a bud1>l'I 11f111·1al pt,. dJ<'tt"<I FORD. • • tonight A sk ed 1( h e uln·:.idl h JJ c hosen a polent1al runmni? m all•. the President replll'tl. "\\'c• h,I\ 1• se\'eral ' r\skl'd tu tfl'f111l· ho" nwn\ h\· 11w ant h\ st:\ 1•1 :it Fnrcl -.au.I. 'Thl' d1ctwn.1ry i.a).., mort• lh~tn l\\O ' Wh1tc ll ou"· s 1arf c h1d Richard <.'ht•nf'\ told rcporlns ,11 a brl•akf 1s t mt'l'lln~ I hat Ht·a~an Mill 1:. in the.• p1clurc.• a~ a potent1:.1J Ford nmnin~ mate lie \\ould not tulk aboul others being cons 1dei:ed. On Mo nday, Re.if(an said he \:ould not run for VI('(' president. even 1f he \\er !! a s k<'d to do so bv a maJonty or GOP delegates. · When r eporters sougnt his r e- acuon to Monday rught 's l'<>n· n•nt1on keynote address by Sen. Howard Bakt'r or Tennessee, one of his potential running mates, Ford said only that. "I thought aJI the speeches Wf're good last night " The White House pressured Baker to drop early emphas is 1n his :.peech to thl' Watergate ·scandal. Rut Baker didn't. Ins tead. he C'OOC't.'dl'd tha t Watergate had been painful for all Republk ans. but that the) had faced up Iii It "1th d1gn1t~. In addition. Baker d epa rted from his text to m ention Rea gan by name. In his text, as de livered lo newsmen, Baker said Democrats once appt'ared lo be tur ning con scrvallve, but s till acted like Democrat:. lf1s text said· "They sor l of learned the "ords lo our song. but they n e \'c r l earne d to carrv the lUO(' '. • Baker chang ed that on d e- livery to. "As Honald Real(an said. 'They sort of learned the \\~rds to our song .but never learned to carry the tune'." Reagan delegates in con"ention hall am>lauded loudly. * * * GOP to Hear Reports From Committees I KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Following is the schedule of today's even ts ror th e Republican National Conven tion · S p.m. PDT Address by Sen Edward W Brooke of M assachu.'ieUS, vicl.' r hairm an oft he J omt Committee on Arran11<'ments for thl' Com· mt-mor,1l1on of the R1rentenn1al Address by Pn•s1dent Patricia flutar of the National Federation of Re publican Womf'n. H1.•1>-0rt of th(• CommiltN' on <:red{•ntia ls. 1\ddress by J 1>hn l), Connally of Texas Rl'p-Ort of thf' ('omm11lcl' fJn Rules <ind Onkr of Bu-.rnt''i~ Report o f thr C'omm1ttf'<' on Prrmancnt Ontuniz:il11>n Addre~s by \ht• pcrmamt'nl <'ha1rman. Rt•p. J ohn Rhodes of Art7ona. Addres~ by S Nl. T~I Strvenli of Alasktt, chairman of thr Nallon:il Republican S<'na torial Commit · It'<'. Rt•p-0rt pf tht' l"urnm11t1•1• nn H1'i.ol1111ono; 1pla1lurm1 1\tl.Journ m('nt EH'r~ bod~ that is ~ul .John \.1rt11m ol ~un~d. SC . \\ hn l1111nd bu'tnl''i:-. \\a~ ... o "'l"\ .11 hh 1 ur111t tirt· m ,1k1ng 1111'1 Ill''<; ht· mJclt· lh1' :Jo foot r'cK~t·1 It• rt•ll1•\ t' tht• borl•tlom ,'.';l•tghb111' Ill till' llll\ h ;1t11ll·t l'Ollldn't hdp hut lh>lH'l' lhl'lt •H'\\ tH'tJ.!hbo1 .• 111d h11~111l'.,!> ~uon 1mpl'O\'l'tl .\a1t1111l ";"" Defecting Soviet Diver May Return OTTAWA <AP I -Ser~e1 Nem tsanov. the Soviet diver who defected during the Summer Olympic Games. has told 1mm1- gration department officials he int~nds lo r eturn home. a depart· ment spokes m an said today Nemtsanov. 17. declared his in· tent1on in a mel'ting ""1th offiriah m Montreal Monday night. but l'rone Page ,.\I CANYON ... company's latest move is seen a:; an inducement to nc1tuhution!' City counl'ilm l'n are consider ing purC'h3Sl' Of the land tradt• remnant next to Eastbluff park as part of an open spare acquis1· t1on program thRl \\Ould pro· .. bably b<' paid for through a bond election. When the offl'r of the bluff llnl' was made. counc ilmen ••>- pressed some reservations dul' to a water ~eepage problem in thl' bluffs. At that lime, councilmen in- dicated thl• water problem. belie\'ed to be caus ed by O\'Cr· watenng or lawns. would ha\'c to be solved before the city assumes responsibility forthe prooertv. Councilmen have also dis· cussed the poss1bhly of gettrni: the state to participate in the purchase s ince the land is adja- cent to the s tate preserve. Tennis Match Aides Sought In Newport Court captains tor the upcom 1ng Wimbeldon Wes t te nn1" tournament are bein~ sou~ht hy the Womt"n's Oi\'i~ion of th1· Newport H arbor Chumh1•r 11f Commerce. The tournum1•n1. which will lw held a t nine I larbor Area t<·nnt" l'lub!i th1b W<·ckt•nd untl next. 1:-:-v o n so r 1' d b' the hu1>1 nesswomen 'sit• oup Linda C.romack1, president of thl• d1v1i11on. &aid court ruptu1nt. will be 1n <'hurgc of sl.'nding com J>etitor~ to th<' courts where tht'y are to play and recording thl' scores oftheir matches. The capta iM will h(• aidc>d by a lt•;irn of <'ourt h1>sh.'li~<'S I ntC'r<'"t<'d Jtt•oplt• rn a y n 1 II M1:!S (;rornot•k1 al li41 '117'.I 111 rhamb<'r off1cri. al f.44 H:!ll added that he wanted "to :.ll'l'P on It." the s pokes man said The 1mm1gration ofrtl'<'r whn met Nemtsanov Monday "'~1s tltt' same oUkial who attended a ITl('C\IOg July 31 belWl'l'n tht• d1\'er and staff members of the' ~\'rt>t cm bass~· Thr department SPokes man said the officer told Nemtsanov the next stl•p 1s up lo him and "\\e're waiting to hear from him again " If Nemtsanov dec1dt•s to return to the Sov1l'l Union. 1t would b<' uµ to him h o w he w e nt , the :,.pokcs man s aid. Ht• has been granlt.'d a minister ':. permit that expires at the end of January. •·rune Page ,\I DOCTOR •.. dencre'> :rnd co nf1n<'<l lor 72 hours m \\hat is now UC Irvine Medical Ct•ntt.'r Robinson denies that he hired Scalise I<' kill his wife tie told the JUr)' that the Las Ve#.(as mHn was p:11d SI0.000 and promised $10.000 more if he could obtain Mrs Robinson's s ignat ure on a parcel of Big Canyon land he wanted to sellfor $115.000. Robinson admitted in his t estimo ny thal h e ordcr<•d Scahst.' lo retrieve the I 0 from Mrs . Rob inson and bnng 1l to him. Out he wanted his wife :ihw not dead and he told the Jury I hat hf' wanted thl' birth control de· \'ICe because it annoyed him <H1c1 was a symbol of his w1rc·s 1n fidehty. Mo.c;eley reg3rds as his must damaging tria l evid cncr· a number of taped telephone ton· \ er'lallons bet ween Scaltsl.' anrl Robm~on in "h1c h thl' pair al lei?e<lly d1~c-uss t h1• killing of M 1 ~. Rob1n~on and the disposul of hl'r bod\ Tht.' prosecutor d1s m1sSl'i. ;i, "111111st•nsc" the clefc•ns(' conll'n ti on thut Mrs Hobinsnn a111l S<':1h sP, 29. may havl' lw1•n ''" 1n lfmatr tc·rm!'! llunnl( thf' four tl:t)1> 1n wh1<'h tlwv l1vt•d 111 mott'b after fl1•1•111i: f1 om Or:1ni.:t• L'ounty lasl 1-\·h 21 "Woulcl you be d lsprw1111tc:rl 1f YOU never evl'r !'law Tony Scalr~e ag1un for lhc rest of your hfc"" Mos eley asked Mrs . Robin~on Mris. Robm1>on raisc-<I ht•r l'YM to the rcllln~ and m ade u 1tl'!\t11r1• ()f d1SjlU!'ll. "Cerf oinly not." 'lh<' told the j 1uy. "or roursl' not " 1'111111 oritununts will lw tit" ltv<•rNI W ('1ftw~day 1n .J11<lg1• .I E T ' Nt•rl '' Hulte·r ·., \'OIJI IJ'1)11m 111• ~ 111 Ulf'n111-.trur I thl' Jury ltnrl 't•n1I It •1tf 111 ck ltb<'rnt<' Nice Theft Revisited Paris Bank Robbed by Undergrowu/, D.iggers PARIS (AP) -Thieves who used the s nmc tec hniques employed In the robb<>ry of• bank in Nice last month rifled 191 safe deposit boxes in <l branch o( the same ba nk 10 Pan s over the weekend. offici;ils saJd today Police said the thieves tunneled Crom a ~ewer into a branch of lhe Sociele Generate bank. France's third largest, on the lie Saint· Louis. There was no estimate or lhl' losses in the Paris theft. Police estimate that S8 million \\as taken from 30S safe dcpois1t boxes an lhc Nice bank. Nooe of that money has brcn rt'i'Overed and no arrests have ~n made ln that case. There was no indication when the lhi<'ves ~truck. Paris banks wtre C'losC"d from 1-'nday cvenmit until this morning. The bank Is a s maJI brooch with only four employes. the only tlunk on a small u1 l and In the Seine riv<'r near the lie de lo Cite. It 1s patronized mos tly by shops on the island and res idents in the pre stJgious resident 1al $rf'a Police said the aanJ[ ha<I du..q a tunnel and ~quipped It with vcn· tilation ducts lo rl'at'h the r ein· forced concrrl<• wnll or th1• hank \'ault. the samt' tt'chniquc used by the th1e\'es in?': ice. Bonk orf1cial-. 5md :in clec t ronic protf'cllon '>''l<'U'I had \\Orked pcrfcclly. bu\ u "humon fo1lur('" led to the delay in grVtn/.? the alarm. They did not elabor3tc. Authorittt.'S fou nd ht>avy equip mt.'nt. i n cluding acetylene torches. abandoned 1n the vault. The h111nk w:t/C closed today and several anxious chenLc; hncd up oulM'11' to learn whc:lhcr thcir~afl' deposit boxes hud been brok~·n Into Hearing On Cella Begins An tlr .111.:t• ('uunl\ Sup\'fllll <.'our t tw.1r111.: 111to 111 t•tn,11 n111 h01bt1kdll\ llJ 1,0111 ... l,(\•ll.1.11 .11111 u <'<llft•l1•11tl.1111 llf1t'11t'CI t11J,1, 111 th<'\\ .ikt• uf .Ill .cppt•llutt' t'11ll1 t 1ul1n~ that uphold' Juel .:t· \\"1ll1urn r Sp1•1r1> d1.•c1sit1ll IC1lotuv •'11111' tr1:1t )11d•!'' · 'l'lw F11urt h I 11,t 111·1 l 'e•1111 of \fl Pl'.11, 111 !'\,in lkrnanhnn I t'Jt't'll'll tll'ft'll'I' .1 ppl1n 1t11111' \l11ncl.1t fnr \\ 111:. lh,1t \l.tlUltl lt.e\ 1• 1 l'lllll\ t•J .ludlll' ~Pl'll 1' ancl f11rth1•r th •la\ t'll 111 etr1:.il :1t•t 1on t)l.it ha~ l>1tff1•n'<I 1>t'\ l'r ,1t dc lu\ 1' 1111 1•1·1•111 lt l'l'k'> .lufli:t> Sp1•1rs h:t' aln•J1h tuld l ~t\\ 'er:. ror hot h :-ult-~ that h1• 1" ..:11111.: lo i:r .llll J 1·h.111.:1• 11f 'l'llUt.• fur lht• tnJI ot <'1•11,1, al. anll ~1n1h1'11 Hoht•rt f:\'.111 ... :11. 1r hi s rul111~ on pn•trial 11111<111ns 11> url 't'l'Sl' to l he dt'frlllH' J 1~· :i~reecl "' ith cl1•f1•11M• I <1l\ y(•rs that hN I\ ~ pretrial pubhc1l~ Ill Orunji?e l'ou nt~ h,1o; rull'<l out tht• I 1>s1l>1hl\' th.it ttw ch•h •ndanb t·uu )!C'l a lair tn;1I from un 1m pJr wl1u1,·111 th1' .irt'J \ t•lla 1:-. frt'l' on .1ppt'.1I from a f1q• \eJr 1>11:-.t111 ll'1m ht• d11•w foll11\\1ng his 1•11n\ ll'llOn on multi 1>lt> t'n min a I chat )!('1> 111 Ln' An~t·lt-!> Feder a I l'11urt E\' Jn:. ,.:ut a one ~t"ar tc rni for tu:. r11lt• 1111lw l'Ollsf)rl';JC}'. It is s1mll11rl ~ all~·f.:\'d 1n Suiwnor Ctiurt lhal hoth ml'l1 \ll!rc tn\'oh·1•d 1n .1 1>chemt.• that tost l\\O hospitals l\11s..ion Com. mun11y llO!>iJltal in M1s!>1<1n Vu.·:o and Mercy GeoeraJ llo:.p1t.:il ltl SantJ Ana a n c~llmatt•d Si m1llron in fonds . ll 1s alleged \'la thl' f1hnP. of 12'1 frlony counts that n111d1 ot the money extracted by Ct.'llo. \\ho st•rH'Cf as se<'rclary·treu!'iurt•r al btllh hos pitals, was uiwd 111 pro· \'ldl' rampu1,:n f1nu11cm i.: for poltttrul 1·11nd1d<1t(•:; fu\ on•d h}' him. UCJth sides t·~pt.'rt that th<' pn· tnul <•rt1on wh1rh openc-d 111<.luv will t>'<tenrl to llw \rial date of Ciel 4 Two forml't rod1•ft>nd;mt11 who were 1nd1t't<.•d with Cello and E\'ans hi.l\'e plC>ad<'d ~uUI y to lesser cha ri?e!> ancl will aprwar ,,., p r 0 /, (' (' u I I fl II w I t n (' .... ,. ' Budget Cuts Won't Show In Tax Bite Olrertors or the Oran~c· County Slfn1tat1on Distn ct1> have UP· pro\'ed a S98.2 m1ll1on h11d~c·l a S700.000 reduct ion 111 :.pc:ndmp, from last vl'ar. Des pite the <lecn ·asl', m ost homeowner s will havl' lo pay about SS more 1n tolul t a'<l'S because of assessed valualwn m creases of from 14.9 to 24 2 per· cent, officials said. Hom eowners in Sanitation 1)1<; trict Two (part or FounlJIO \'alley> will p ay about S 35 p1•r SlOO of asse ssed valut1t111n. ;t thn'e-cent drop from l.1~t ye.Jr District Th rt>e res1dt.'nl1> c ah,,, part of Fountain Valley I will alw pay about th ree c ents lt':.i. than la!'lt year or $.42. Newport Bt'ach rt'!'!idl'nts < "'" trirt Five) will pay S 26 per SIOO of valuatron, or :.ibout the suml· as last year . Coo;ta Mes a ho meownr rs (ll1s tr1cl S1xJ h ave' a I ll~ rate of about S 22 per SIOO or asses&ml'nl. u.:ain do:;e to last year's r L11t· Huntini:ton Beuch res1dl•ntc; I 0 11>tt1ct J 1 > will pay about S 3~ p.-r $100 of assesst•d valuation or :1hout one-half rent Je:;s thnn l111>t Yl'11r'i; rule. 'Took Blame' For Slayings Ei\ll Cl,AlrtF., Wis. CJ\PI - fl o b<'rt J . M o r gun, cal llnl( h imself "thl' hl1u1cst fool 11lncP Samson .iot his haircut," has h\~tified that hf' cJid not k ill 11n Adorn:. Cclunly womun und hN' 10(11111 son hut u~rN'<I tot :ikt> I he• hi ,tlllt' Morttnn. 2 1. of Jlnlm l>t•wrt. <'uhf .. a<lmlltl'd Mondov thut lw "hot :ind killt•rl C cor1ore ~111llw111n :1i1. ot h1~ hum<' nt'ar lhr· Ad;in1 ... ('1111111~· c·omrnun1ty '" c;ra111l l ur~h Sepl. :.!8 nut he srti<t th:1t F:ll\•n l>1ane• Olrkt1 , the w o man who hitchhiked to <'<•nt r11I Wl~con11ln from N(•w Mexico \\i lh him, hud kl lied M nlJ ason':< wire, An toinc'llC. 28, and their tO·m onlh old son Christopher Probe Promised WASHINGTON cAPi -Thl• State Department ~ay:1 1t wtll In· ves t1gate charit<'s o( offieinl favoritism in t he awnrdin~ o( con· :.truction and real estftte con· tracts for Ameril'an diplomatlt fae11lties abroad . Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger ha~ or· dt.'red Robert M. Sayre, inspector ~eneral of the foreign ~ervicc. to conduct the probe. n spokesman said Mo od:.1y l Tu sday' Clo8iu14 Price.- - N O~IL 'I' PILOT •.s NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Dough Boy -·---.,-·.,._-.,,..,.,,.._\I .,.._., ....... -... Oo,_t-Cn•<-1••19<• •• ,~--........ -..-1 •• .., .. 1_111S..w11-a.-.-1 .... _t ) t•·~. '' .. ". , .. , ~ . 4-, •• f.,. . '·• I\~ ~. .. ,, .. , ... •.•. ,,. . ,. .•• 'tet .. ,.,, . H,., ·1 .. 90 ' 100111 .•• )O• •• "' '''". ,.... ,,. f •• »• ,, '•. ''- «"• 1 ,,. V '-. ... ' '• fl ' I\ ' llJ 11 •• 1n I/ • l1 • I . .. ,,,. '• ,, . . ,. ... ..... 14 s ....... ••lo ,.... .,.. ,..,. _ ... n·, .... . . , .. , _ ... , .. , .. ,,~ .. '• ... . ·-.. , .... '• 2• ... .. ,, : .... :IO'>-n•. ., If • • • , ... fl' •• ti •• ... Burgers Bolster Booze By Mil.TON MO~KO\\ ITZ F1ri.l. \\hl'n pN>pll• mo'ed Crum tht• IJrllh 111 th1• \'\Ill'' tht'rt' "t"rl' r unow loocb Th\•n c:in1\' rrot•·n Cn0ih :-.o"' "'"t'n th,• ~"lronorni('ul pl'll'l'' ,1l th~ :.upcrm.u kl·t. 11 h.i' ulrno:.t ber omt• t>t'0110n11c•JI to 1.1k1• lhl• fam1 I~ 10 the• ll('J rt•£t b~t food r1°!\luur;1111 Tht• corport1lt' loud m ,11..cr ' h,l\'t' ~1·11:.••d thb trunsformutaon They art'. 1n fat·t, tlw prun101t•r:. of 1t Ttit' 1:1 "hy :111ch <'Ompurut"I u~ t\anwtwll ~1111. lt nli.ton l'urmu und G\'nl'nll 1-'oodi. Mt' ll1H"1 tm,R mon• an1I mora• of th1•1r ,. n c r ~ 1 ,, s 1 n t o t h 1• rt'!ltl)Ul'lllll hll!>lllt'!\!> lf C'Ofli.Ullh'n ,111· goin)t t11 t ukt• th1·11 dollars lo t•111 u w <i Y Crum honh'. tht•n thl' C'OI' porate ('J!lh rej!li.tt•r, \\.mt to tw 1 hen • tu l'11I 11•{'1 thl' dol I ,ar' Money Tree r f:RHAP~ Tiit: MOST ORA~I Tit ~'1ctcnct' of th1' sh1f\ can bt.> se<·n in lhc chjnging chururt.•r or th\• P11l~bun Company of Mmnl'upoh1> Onl'\' \\l' all i..new Pillsbury as .1 nour maker It still mall:. nour It still make., cake mlxe:. And it ·s still the leadinR s upplier or t\•frii:cnite<J dough bakery prOduC'b But the dou1oib in P1llsbur~ :.. C.nancial :.latcment::. 1s r1:.. mg toda~ pnmanl~ bt.'Causc or rc::.taurant uperutaon:.. P11lsbur~ 1:. now nngmg up salt'll of SI 4 b1ll1on a year which plact•s the compun ~ 1n roug hly the ~amt• n1•1ghborhood as Quaker Oat:.. l'amplwll Soup, Ot•I !\JOnH• and Kellogg. llowever, P1lbbury I!> lei.::. rr llant than an) ol these companies on the ~roc.'l'r~ :.tore. Rt':.tauranl::. arc pro ducing a bout 30 Pl'ft'<'nt of that' olume !HOREO\'ER. SI NCE THE RESTAt.:HA~l' bur.mes) I!\ growmg fa!>ter than the ~roccry ~ton· busine~s. P1lbbtln m ay soon be deri \'\O~ more than half of tb :.u:>tcnance ·Ck>o' frcdinA people away from hofrll' Burger King, which makes mor\'.' hamburACrs thun :myom.• except McDonald's, 1i. u P1lli.bury.owned entil~ There arc now 1.600 8\JrAer King rest aurnnt~ anc1 Pillsbury will add 200 more tht!> year Morr than 400 of thesl' Burger King umls are owned oulri..tht by l'llbbury. thr rt's1 are franchised. P ilbbury has lwo other strinAs to 1ti. restuuranl bo\1 One 1s a chain of l'oppm Fref'h l'w Shop~. fealurmA pies and u cofCee !lhop menu. Thl're ;m· Hi of thC'">t' 'hops . localed m Mmneapohs·St Paul. Ch1caµ11 .md Ut'' Moint•:. They· .arc· wholly·owned by P1lli.bur) ~1UCH MORI:: Sl'BSTA~Tll\L IS lhl Sirak & t\lc Ct\ain Jt'qwred hy Ptll!>bury this ~ear Thi:-... J O<'{\\Ork or 110 restauranls operallnA UQder i.uch naml'"> .i~ Joll) (h, Gran n~"s Attic and llungr) Lion. 111 :ulcl1tion to Stl'ak & Ak The·~ have sales or SlOO million a ~1·.ir and ;111 cxrcpt one !lr1• wholl\'·OWnl'd UOll:.. N·ea rly a ll of the Stt>ak & Ah• n.•sta1,1ran ls h<1\ c cocktc111 lounges and as u result P1lbburv \\a:. forl'l'tl to !\t:ll 1tl> Souverain wine sub.,.idiarv ::.1n1·1• mo!\l ~I all'~ proh1b1t a com pany from beinK both ;a produ<'('r .1n'1 rd aikr of aleoholl<' be\'erage:. Sou\'erain w11s sold ut a Im.~ of S4 J million ~41 Pillsburv was dt>liAhtc-d 10 b1• r11l of 11 1111ll'I:' thl' winr b0~1 ness has lost money for thl' \'ompuny ('VN i.int·r 11 wa~ at: quired. Pillsbun abo t>x11t'<I two oth .. r husim•:-.sl·~ last month h was selling fresh rtower:. and h v<• plant!> from stand~ plti~ert m supermarkets und oth,•r st111'•·s tn the M1tlw1•st T his b'llsl ness, t'allcrl "f.uro1~an "1owl•r MarkN~." "a' -;old to :1 Minneapolis floris t. lfachmun ~ Im· /\nd lht•n 11 ~ol<1 ;1 French bist·u1t makC'r tt nwnnl <i 1 1n~n1n• Bro:.sard. 10 Campbell Soup It':. lht! rt•staurJnt owrrn that h.1-. l'1l bh1tr' ',1ltt'nllnn New S&L Offic~· · Opens This Week i The new Capistrano Beach office of California Federal Savings and Loan Association opened this week. a ccording' to Robert R . Dockson, president und chief executive officer Bemyce Pomerleau 1s manager or the office, located at 34000 Doheny Park RQad Ms P omerleau comes to rht· Capistrano Beach ~t with some 20 years' expericnt'<' 1n the savings and loan industry Bdorc joining CallforiNu Federal she was associated with 'th1• Federal Home Loan Dank in Los Angelrs and later with lhl' California Saving.s ,arut Loan League . .; During almost 13 year s WJ{h California f'cdC'ral Ms. Pom erlea1H)es ser ved as manuger of the s pecial evttRls departmenl and h as held positions in lhe Bellflower ·and Clairemont <San Diego> branch offices. SHE WAS NAMED an ass1stimt 'iecrelary of Cahfornw Federal in 1972 and was promoted 10 the additional MSl or 1\ssistanl. Vice President in 1974 : California l''t•dcraJ's Cap111lrano Beach ofr.ce 1!1lhe7?i\tl in 1ls statewirlc· sys tem "' : • ·. Firm to Sell Stock Golden W1•i.t Mobile lloml's, Inc . Santa Ana, has <L• <'loscd ils intention to Cile a regii.lrat1on 'itatemcnl wilt\ lhc • Securities and Exchange Comm1!>s1on In 1·nrly Scptembo>r for the public offcnn~ throu.ch undcrwntcrs nf Qpprox· 1malely 420,000 s hares or common st1wk • According to .h·rry Goldtn, tm ... ud<:nt or Golden Wetil. 100,000 shares will he.> sold fnr th1• U<'l'ount of lh1• company and 11pprox1mulcly 320,000 ~h:arrs will bfl offered b~ 11tockholder!>. Stock Market Gains As GOP ChOice Nears NF.W YORK CAI'• Tht• .,IMk mJrkN 'tUfCl'd 11 modcrall' odvunre today us lh1• 1·1mt1•s1 fnr lhl' R<>pubhran pre51denU a l n<iminntion r amc down lo 1l11 fmot ... tag('ll. Tradm~ packed up a bit f1 om Muncl11y'" r elatively Quiet pace. Analysts said traders were doing some buying on lh<' theory that the m:trket might find room to rally once lht' Republicans' choi<'l' wo.s made Uncertainty over who would be the GOP candidate has ~tn cit~ as an inhibiting Influence on th<' mark~l ror some Lime. 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Y east aAl..1. • \ool(••ll••• I.Oii aOOIC lfAf "Ed•lhWN•IOll AAlo<lr"f>hY I • AMl lllCAl't llfl>IAN Al~tSTl' All"" H""4'• t Oii AT TMI fOI' Joo Vfill•-. 0.. 0.. 11•~••1•• •"" l'W N•w Yo" JauO...t1tl '°"''"' 1t M IYININOAf l'Ol'S lltYCIM' ,NIT""' \,,M TNl IOIUll ""•<NllL 111"04tf •• .,_.,,, 'Sugar' Sellout in Mesa Jun Dov. n1na; ht•ad~ th~ t3st of the Paul Zindel dr.amo "'1th t\atie P;auon and Su~an KOt'bll•r dou· Intermission Tom Titus Sugar, · th•• mu\ll'JI \ &>rr.1nn or the movlt' · Some L1l.e fl Hot opens tonight .it the Cos t a Mt'sa Cl\lC Pia) house and 11 :s run ton1.:ht through Saturdu So the mU$1rlll v.111 be hl'ld oHr for 1-..0 .idd1llonal pMformanees on Aug Zi and 28 ble can u onr of her --------------------- alread)' a smu~h hit ' THE ORA GE County Bf-fort-tom.:ht's lt~l prem1ere<1f "Suaor,"th1! per r or man c e . the Cl\'le r1ayhouse'5 f1n.t playhouse 1s sold out for 11umm~r produc tion. its ~chedul ed h ve·day spothiht.'1 StJn Wla.s1ck SO. 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JJy WILLIAM SCRREJBER Of IH Oillly ~, ... '*Mf Saddleback Valley Unified I School District trustees have hurled the blame for rising tax bills back into the lap of Orange County Ass essor Bradley Jacobs. Monday a quorum of three trustees adopted a strongly 'wor-ded statement in rebuttal to 1 Jacobs' contention that their re· cent 20-cent cut in the district tax 'rate doesn't m ean •·a hoot in I bell." Jacobs s aid last week valua- tions or propert.y within th<' dis· trict should have enabled the dis- trict to lower the tax rate by another 80 cents and ·still raise the same income it had last year. But trustees charged Jacobs' statements, "reOect ignorance of the fundame ntal pro blem s of public school finance. and arc nothing more than political de- magoguery.'' "Jacobs. who now occupies -a county office beset by pohocal scanl!als and corruption for over half a de t'adc, is apparently at- tempting lo whitewash his role m f ausing tht• laq;est property valuation Increase m Orange County history." the statement said. "Jt is that increase, not school tax rates, that wall cause property taxpayers to pay highc·r bills this year." they said. Noting that tax bills result from both the tax-rate and the as- sessed valuation. the trustet>s said further tax rate cuts would either be impossible or coun· terproductive. They said s tate legislation pro- ,·ides for a deer ease m state sup. port when the assessed valuation of property in a school district goes up. WTherefore. Bradley J acobs' assessed valuation increases not only represent the primary cause for higher propertr. taxes. tht'Y also cause our Dlstnc1 to receive ft-wer dollars in general stuk aid," trustel's snid. Trustees claimed this year's higher budget is due to inflation nnd incr eased enrollment. They also said their $2.6 million re· serve fund will be reduced by lhe results or current collective bargaining talks with employes. Further reductions would be of small benefit to the homeowner, Contending ~hut property tax . rt•licf will come from new st nte ; legislation. trustees also said no i tax crisis would exist ir Jacobs : asst>ssed a r ea home8 "ut : anywhere near the price paid for : them." I They charged J acobs' conten· : lions are ··cheap shots" and "in· ; sincere and in bad faith." They j objected that the assessor had ~ <SffTAX BILLS. Page..U> / i 'Teacher Pleas Called 'Obscene'! SVUSD Residents Hit Plan Wage and fringe benefit de- mands by Saddleback Valley Unified Sc hool District teachers were branded "obscene" and "ridiC'ulous" Monda y by a handful of district residents who spoke at a special public hearint!. The SE'Sslon ut Los Alisos In· termediate School was the third sch eduled b y d istrict ad- ministrators to gather public _,comment on the p acka ge teachers are nttempling to have adopted by trustees. "IC the board adopted th.is. I'd be in the forefront of those run-ning them (the trusteesl out of town on a rail," said William Monoson, an El Toro community leader. ''The teacher package is ap- palling," he added, noting that the faculty is already guaranteed a 6.S perceot pay raise due to normal salary schedule in· , "i"i•rses' Mark A1111iversary o.uy P1io1 s1~u PM•o creases derived from years of <See DEMANDS, P•«e AZ) Mission Community Hospital employes J\Ji \·ia Str awn, Francl'S KelJey. J o Mary McNeil and Phyllis Greene lleft to right) do nned old ti m e nurses' c ostumes to ('elcbratc the fifth anniversary of the Mis- sion Vi ejo hospital . The women were part or a hospital fashion show which included what nurses used to wear and what they · wear today, according to George McLay. administrator. "We were afraid to show wha t nurses might wear in the future," he said. · ~Soviet Diver I• Who Defe cte d :May Go Back • OTTAWA <AP! -Sergei Nemts anov, the Soviet diver who defected during the Summt'r 1 Olympic Games. has told immi- gration department officials he fntends to return home, a depart- ment spokesman said today. ; Nemtsanov, 17. declared his in- : tention in a mcetin~ with officials tn Montreal Monday night, but ~ oddt•d thut he wanted "to .sleep ·on tt." thl..' 11pokt•sman said. . The 1mm1arution officer who · met Nemtsanov Monday was the ; tHtmt• nfftr1 al who nttended u m<'clina July 31 betwc•cn the ~diver and stuff members of the I Sovlt'l 1.•mbasiy. 1 Tht> dcp&rt mcnt spokesman ~old tht' offlc~·r told Nemts nnov the next step is up lo him and lt •·we're wu1tln1t to hear from him aitaln.'' I If Nl'mts anov decides to return I to the Soviet Union, it would oo up to him how he went, the ~ spokesman s old. lie has been Homeowners Fail In Tax Cut Effort A lai1t-minute bid by the El ·roro Homeowners· Association to win a seven-cent cul in the community's service area tax rate was only partly successful to- day. Orange County Supervisors voted to cut the CoWlty Service Area Six <El Toro-Lake Forest) budget for next year by $12,600. That is equivalent to a reduction of about two cents per $100 of as- st>ssed valuation in the tax rate. The amount trimmed from the service area's $272,000 general fund budget had been earmarked for support of a Municipal Ad- visory Council for the area. The MAC propos al was rejected by voters in the June primary elec- tion. The homeowners association met Mondny night al El Toro •Ugh School to consider a pro- posal by Edga.r McKean to trim the service area r ate about 15 percent -the amount recom· mended by county supervisors to all other taxing agencies. A 15 percent cut works out to roughly seven cents. The rate is . already at its legal maximum of 47.42 cents per $100 or assessed valuaUon and the cut would have reduced it to about 40 cents. Mc Ke an recommended s lashin_g the MAC allocation and reduc ing funding for other services supported by the special taxing district -maintenance of parks, greenbelts and medians: street sweeping and similar mat- ters. Dick Kell y, senior a d· minlslrative analyst for the County Administrative Office, ~aid it would have been almost impossible lo cut the service area budiet more than the (See TORO TAX. Page AZ> Victory in Disclosure GOP to Hear Repo&,From Committees KANSAS CITY. 'Mo. (AP> - Following i s the ~chedule of today's eve nt$ f or the Republica n National Conven· lion: Sp.m.PDT Address by Sen. Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts, vice chairman of the Joint Committee on Arrangements for the Com· memoration or the Bicentennial. Address by President Patricia Hutar of the National Federation of Republican Women, Report of the Committee on Credentials. Address by John B. Connally of Texs. ~ rt of the Com ittee on Rul and Ord to ess. R rt of he Committee on Per en rganization. Addre b y the perma ment chairman, Rep. J ohn Rhodes of Ari ion a. · Address by Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial t::ommit- l.ee. Report o( the Committee on Resolutions <platform). Adjournment. * * * t Kranted n minister 's 'permit that expire!' nl the t'nd ()( January. Poll Sees Caner Win Ford Claims Tally Win ~ :.. f r ;, . ' t SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Voters questioned by the CallComia Poll would elect Democratic presiden· liaJ hopeful Jimmy Carter over President Ford or Ronald Reagan in one of the biggest landslide vie· tories ever. the poll said to- day. The poll, taken from a cross.section of California D e mo<'rat :l and Republican pa rt.y voters in late July and early August, .shows Carter defe ating President Ford by a 53 to 33 percent margin. Carter would have won over .Reagan among ques-, tioned voters by a S8 to 32 ~?«'ntedge. ... KANSAS CITY. Mo. tAPJ Pl'esldent Ford. on the doorstep of winning his party's preslden· tial nomination, s aid today he Is optimistic his forces can defeat an attempt to force advance dis- closure of bis choice tor running mate. Ju the President topped the total of 1,130 delegates needed to win the nomination, his conven· lion 00<\r ""'"•~er was checkinll whether enough \•Otes .were nvailable to defeat. the move by Ronald Reagan ·s camp to force 1-~ord to announce his choice for a vice presidential candidate before the presidential balloUng Wednesday night. "At this point. we can't say it's rock solid," s aid Seo. Ro~rt Griffm of Michigan, the noor leader. Griffin predicted there would be enough votes by evening to d.e:leat. lhe Reagan move. which h~ said 11hapes up ns the l'MJcial lest vot e or the two sides· strength. "It will be a n Important vote and we intend to win it," he said. Ford and hi s aides . meanwhile, seemed determined to avoid caus ing friction with Reagan's followers. The Associated Press tally or delegates leg ally bound or publicly committed showed Ford with t, 131 de legates, Reagan with 1,036. and92uncom· mitted. The total needeo for nomination ls 1,130. Ford muit hold on to the delgates until Wed· nesdny nlght. Ford held an early.morning ·Ung with c. onventioo whips was asked by " reporter prospects for winning on ce presidential announe• mentwue. "l'rn optimistic.'' the Presi· dent said about the vote upcom· lng on the convention floor tonight. Asked if b e already had ('hosen a potential runnin$t mate, the President replied., .. We have several." Asked to define bow many be meant by several, Ford said, "The dictionary soys more than two." White Hous e s taff chief Richard Cheney told teportel'S al a . breakfast meeting that Reagan still is in the picture as a potential Ford running mate. He would not talk about others being considered. On Monday. Reagan said he v;ould not run for vtcc presjdenl. even If he were asked to do so by :a m~ority or GOP delegates. When repOrters aouibt his r~ action to MOllday niabl's con· "tnUon keyaot.e Mdreu by ~n. <See FO&D. Page AZ) • 0 500 a a a ft PEKI NG• Nanlcing • I ' J I • I "'" wue,..,.to Mop t EARTHQUAKES STRIKE TWICE IN ORIENT / China, Phlllppfnes HJt Within Two Hours 1 1 Toll Nears 1,000 In Island Quakes I l MANILA. The Philippines (AP) -More than 1.000 people were reported dea~or missing today in lhe worst earthquakes in Philippine history. Th e National Dis a s ter Coordinating Center re ported that at least 920 dead had b«n confirmed, 249 were missing and 319 were injured in two major quake~ that hit the southern Philippines just after midnight Monday (local time) and just after noon today. The U.S. National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colo.. recorded the first tremor at 8.0 on the Richter Scale, only 0.2 less than the July 28 quake that devastated the Tangshan area of northeast. China. Today's quake reached 6.8 on the scale. A major tremor also rocked central China Monday night. The official Chinese news agency H11lnhua gave no damage or casualty figures, but s old damage "was very slight. becau8e the Chine s e Seismological Departmt-nt had forecast an earthquake and the Szechwan provincial party <'Om· mittec had token precautionary measures.'' ttainhua l\afd the tremor w iu; centered about 135 miles north of the Szechwan provincial copiti1I ot Chengtu and registered 7.2 on Among the mi$$ing were ll children swept. away by 2A·root waves caused by the quake. The PhUlppine Disasttt Center Electronics Loot A burglar who used a pillow case to haul away hia loot carried off electronic equipment valued at. $8SO (rom a Mission Vlejo home, Orange County sheriff's · officers reported. Deputies sald the theft was re- ported by reaJ est.ate aalesrnan Alan Wiggins, 32, who was absent ftom his home at. 2'12Sl Calle Del Cid when the brealt-ln occurred. Wialnl said bls muter bedroom anclClinlng room were ransacked . by the intruder. I said l,290 families were home-• less and 315 buildings, bridges i and other s tructures we re 1 destroyed in only one or the areas hit by the quake, southwestern Mindanao. ~ The first quake occurred at J 12:13 a.m .. when most people 1 were asleep. It s ent high waves i crashing onto the southernmost , coast, sweeping away fls· . hermen's homes, and collapsed schools, hotels and stores on Min· danao, the Philippines' largest 1 .southern island. / The heaviest casualties report··{ ed were in southwest Mindanao, where the high waves from the., Celebes Sea s mashed houses • along the 500-mile coast as tar In· f land as 300 yards. ·~ The government geophysical ' observatory l ocated the i epicenter in the Celcbes Sea } southwest of Mindanao. The U.S.• earthquake center p11l It. ln the Moro Gulf, which ls on the north I side of the Sea and has the - southern coast of Mindanao on its other three sides. Coast Weath e r More patchy mornlnf{ low clouds. otherwlso fair Wednesday with highs on the coast In low 70l\ and a lowot about.57. INSIDE TOD~ Y IC mou w •coot• to wear the latelt fa1hlon1, but molt Orange Cocut rtridtntl '°" they're too hot to hflfldU. ~e P.oge Bl for.ts Look.CJL what pop ptople reoU11 wear. Index 111 llS .. ., "' .... I ••·1 A••lf I ••·l •• ... AA Al ,,% DAILY PtLOf SB Reagan Wants Charge Probed KANSAS CITY, Mo. tAPJ - Ronald Reacan, tryll\Jt to pre- \'Cnt mort' clt-h•.:;it~ lo:o,"~" ''' President Ford, todJ) u1 ~t·d un 1n vest1g11t1on I ntu 11llt•J:,1l ann ' th11t dclc:gat"~ an both <'Jmp' had bee n offered nH>rtt•y for themst-lves or (lth,·r~ lo swtt\:h lhl.'ir volc~. The former Callfomla fl<l\ ernor. :icknowled&in11 that hl· and hls vice pres1dooual chou·1• arm 't ''soul brotherr. in ('on- servatism,'' defl:ndl'd his pro- posed ticket and :>aid he would SI.4 ;; /tlillio1a atlfny resist an) effort to chlll\ge It. Reagan was fac-ed With J'ord GOP SPEECHES: SIGN OF LIFE-A4 delc.:alt· aaan:. Mont.la\ thJl put the Pre~adent one \-Ole O\ cl' lhl· total needed for tht' Hc•publtC'an pres1dent11:tl nominat10n But he must hold thobe dt'le~att'll The As~ociuted Prcsis rount of dt'll.'gulc!> at m itl·d:!y j!Jvt-1-'orcl 1,131 delegates, one more than th\! Contract Let For School A Sl.45 million contr act for construction of the S;iddlebock Valley Unified School D1stnct s 17th e lementary SC'bool was Jwarded M onday by d1i.tr1ct trustees. The pact \\ent to the OouS?lao; Campbell CompJrlV or 1-\Jllcrton. Teachers Demand Big Hikes By JA('K CllAPPF.l.L Of th• O••ly 1"1tot ~Wff Teacher salarv inC'rea:o,es or from 16 to 30 pt•n·t•nl and hefty fr mge benerat demands \\t•re 1m." sented Monday to lhl· Caµa:.trano Unified SC'hool U1Mnl'l Board of Education Th<> proposal by lht• Capt!>trnnn l'nif1ed Edur a t111n A!o,oc1at1on tCUEA 1. seek!> a !>e,•cn hour duy for teachers. doublt' time for nun teat'hang duties outsidl' the n· gular school and limits on num- bers of students 1n classrooms. as well as the tradillonal proposals for mcreai.<'d med1ral a nd dental insuranc('. The board las lC'nt'd to the CUEA proposal anrl M'l a puhhc • hearing for St'pl. 7 to rl'ceaH publlr opinion on the 1<.,suc Tht• board's orfcr w ill be prc!>t'ntet.l Sept. 20 Tht' un ion propos:il woulrl plaC'l' th<' hC')!tnntnJ? te.1rhl'r ' salan .rt SI t .000 Cor to month!> \\Ork· Tear her'\ would rcrt•1ve salun unit!> I\ Mth S.t I ror an rr<':isin.: I ht•ar <'du<·atmn :mrl for C\pC:rH'nC<' In add1t1on. t1•,1cher .. "ould reee 1 ve ::.al.irv unah for par11<01pal111~ in !''Ci t <ll'urnnalar .irt1 11t1es Tiii' Ull ltlll rroposal dt•m.ancls th.11 nnn·mc.-mbcr tl'11chcr'i ony to the um on :t ret' equal lo I he du('!> charged its mt•mbl'r!> That s about $185 annuall)'. Along with 1nc n •asl's an !>alar\. the union !>eeks puyroll clt!duc taons for tnx s ht•lter('d annwl1<'!> Jn approving thl' 1976·77 ::.chnol yrar bud,::t't, trusll'l'S ))t't aside $2 2 million as u co11tangenr) ThJt 's up from $1.li ma Ilion lust yNr Al tht• ltm<' Dr J e rom1· Thorn .. lrv. cll!>lrfrt i;upl'rtntt'n· dent. !>a1(t tho-;c \\ere thr nnlv runds U\';11l:thle for t'mplOYl' ".1~l' .111d tlcnC"rit 1nrrenst•s While no cost., for th<> tcnC'hrr'' 11ropos.1I wa' .:1v1.•n Monda1•, µrP '1oush· at hal'o bl'Cn c11ttm;111·d :-.1m1l.ir prop11~.1 h \\ould c·ost 1,,, pu~t'r' .in ulld1tionul S3 1 malhon l'on, I """. prt'\1<lt•nt of the <T t-; \, :..1111 1llll:-.tdl' the hoard room thut lhl' 1n1tanl llrllfXli>al 11•µrt'srntNi lht· !>IJrtln~ point for n1.:.:01wti1,1nl'o. 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LA"""'~'-ltM(l~flftltr•\OH\ Ttltciftone 014) W-Qtt CIHsifled Advtrtlsint M2 $611 •*!l•t<H 11 V•tttty PM"" Ott , S8t4lt0 ''llf"I "-"'-""""" ... 4tS-06lO °"'"'"''· .. ,. °'"'~ <••>I -......... <-.,, htiQ; ..... , .. Of .. , ....... .,.,"'-"""' "'~··· f'IS,ttttf or ~·••••hM .. "'h ~"'' +" ",, ~ r-.oro•h,;1 r• "'••fMut ,,,.u•• r trtr11u1..,_ •t ,...,..ttiM ... ~ t tic~ <ht" tt•,•••• p•·ct •t uw·t• w u e14..... ~· ·~ ........ , .. t "" ,......... W t e.,."'-'·'"4 UmvtttlWy "'1.wy..-t ~*"' ~.u,,.,_o ... , \\ hich alrt>ady has built a s~hool and a w a rehouse for the d1stnr1 The new srhool will be located on a 10-acre site at S4:-rrano Rm1d Jnd Ridge Route Dn\c 1n l.:ik~ Forest. Robert Ferguson. district dtrt'ctor of planning and develop. mcnt. said the facility should be completed in timc: for the opl'n· mg of Sl'hool in tbe fall of 1977. Trustees were told that the dis- trict rt'ceived nine bids for the project, whirh had bet'n cst1mal· t-d to cost Sl.7 million to build. The -nt'w school will be one of the smaller elcmentanes in the district. holding a maximum of 668 students. The relat1\'ely low rost or the proJecl surprised Trustee Gl'Orgc Henry. who mildly chasttze<I ad- ministrators for telling him a "erk ago that the average cost of ::in t'lemcntary school is "around S2 5 m1lhon .. That t'Stamale "as made dur· mg board deliberation of a pro- posal lo build a central distnct kitchen for sC'hool lunches. Henry challenged the proposal, sa) ang the money could better be used to bwld a new school. lie was told the $1.6 million for a k itchen wouldn't be enough. "I just wa nt to be told the truth when l ask a question," Henry said Monday. Considerat ion o r the new school rontract also promptl'<I discussion of saggin~ enroll- ments at some elrmrnl,...r) schools. Several trustt'cs noted that the student population an some areas already as dec-hnang The~ askc-<l " hdt uses could be made or lht• empty classrooms and !oatd the district mi~ht be ablt• to get h\ "1th smaller sc-hools on small1·r. cht'aper s itt'S. 1-'l'rguson conct•dC'Ci that some sC'hools are lostnJ? enrollment, p art icularly in maturanJ( n<>aghborhoods of l\11ss1on \'1e1u But he said the overall dastnct '1r OJect 1on s ho w s mo r e d:issroom need. not less. l-'artl1t1es that art' undt•r utaltLed are b<'t ng C'unvcrted for use by the <11s lrict's cducahlt• mental!} relordcd t F.M R l and 1rain ;1ble inenl ully retardect 1T MR1 programs. 1-'crguson :.aid. DEMANDS. "ervice and acl1lit1ooal college crNhls. "The tc:acher., haH' nn adc· quail' !>,al:iry now \\1th ~uar.rn ll'ed 10C'rc11st•s whclh<'r they arc "ood . had or 1ncl1Hercnt. · ~lonoo;on said "/\nc1 thf•y hll\<' unbt•lte,·able Jdb sccunty " tic took issue \\1th :1 l.lt•man<I hv the teachers that they ~ perm mittt'd to t•lf•ct their department ht>nd11 "Mv lmmt'dtal<' l'oUperv1 sor • \\OUld. lau.ih h1m~t·lf sall y tr I mild <' n d e mand like thnt." l\lonoson su11l. "ln all of this, I haven't seem unythinf nho11t what Wf' "Ket Cor our m onry." he 1w1d "There 1s atwlolutely nothin.i In lhli1 dO<'u ment rcferrin g to the ch.ildrf'n " Clifford Boehmer of Mbston Vit~jo :<aid his nnnly~111 nf thc- tt>acher d emands s how11 they \\ 11n t ··mo rt• inonl'v for not teachmfl " lie computed the total Increase sought by teachers lo be 2S per· cent. including wages and fr. ingeii, and said last year's was 17 percl'nt. ''Those tolals are obscene and thelboard must m ake a cho1ct - does 11 represent the teacher un-· ions or the taxpayers and the stu· dents." be said. fhe most detailed attack on the p ackage was delive red by former San J oaquin Elementary District Trustee Pre.too Howell or Mls.sion Viejo. Howl"ll went through the pro- po.uls point by point. offenng cnucal comments on each. He asked, for example. if a de· mand ror use or district iiupplles and equipment was unlimit("(t and if the financial impact or a demand for retroactive p a.ymtnl for unused sick days to retired teachers had been determined. 1,130 nMded to wln the oomma·. \JOQ RHIU had 1.036 dcltt:ale:. and 92 ~~ u ncom milled Rea1an told a mttt.inK or II Hno1~ dl·h'~atci. thut ht• hJd heard ubout lht• vote bu) anx ul l\'1('111011~ "I hopt• t hl·r<' \\Ill be u rom plcll' IO\t':Ollj.:UllOn." h\' ~atd "I don't lwht'\'l' thut lhi!> I:. ~oaru: on m 1..•tther cumpula,:11. l deny 1t complctel thtit tinyone invoht•J with u:s t'Ou ld be duan~ such ~ thing ,. The first ulleRallon cnml.' Mon· Doctor's Cruelty Detailed 8y TOM BARLEY Of II\• 0•11• '"H•Utatt Janice Robinson of Newport ~ach went back on the wit.nc!>s stand Monday lo dcscnbe t.o an Orange County Supenor Court Jury "'hat s he cl;itmlod wC'rc re· pealed acts of violence by her husband durin g lht'tr 19·ycar marra.1J!e. Mrs Robinson. 38. testified as the final rebuttal watne:.s in the tria l or Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson, 42, o f Irvine, t.h at he pulled her from her bed in August of 1971, while she was 1n intense pain from a back injury. Or. Robinson is being tried on C'harges that he hired hit man An· thony Scaltse to ktll his wife a fter the couple sep arated last July and quarreled over community property valued at more than S2 malhon . She said her husband. furious because she was not well enough to perform her dutil.'s as hook- keeper an has m edical offtc<·. threw her from the bed into a nearby closet with ::.uch force that the contents fell on her. day from Corm er Gov Richard B. OgJIVlfl or llhnois. \\ h.1 !>Uld l1"1) Focd 11upporter In ha~ ,llltC'·, de legation hnd bl•t-n uffrrl'<.I ·• oml' 111on("y to :O.\\ 1tch' to }frJ~au The !>t'l'ond C" llrnt• hx.la\ on i\ H(' TV's •·(;oc><t Mo rmn.:. America·• bhow. \\h(·rc columau:.t JJt:k An dt•r on i.:ud an lll1111m1 tlt•h•i:atc pl~~l'd lu Ih«1i:;in "u:. offrrt'd t'amv•uKn monc} lur a fnend run· mng for Coni:rcss at tht" tltolt>t;ul1• "'OU hi sw1td1 his voll' lo Ford Jlt'agan m c·t MomlJy "1th dl' h~t.!ates from Ala1oka ond Var.:ln1.1, ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~ spok~ "'Ith 11 Sm All ftroup of black 11t•lt'.:.1t, ... ., h.1d lunch" 1th top • .ul \IWr:. in has 10th lloor ~t·l of 1 ou111l'o 1·,tlh•d · ·1 tw pn·,11h•nt1.1l Mith' ' MIC! \\ .lt<'ht'\I 1•11n\l•lltlOll p1oceed1n~' dua 111~ lh1• l'\'t•n111g 1)11 lt'lt•\ ISIOll 111" dt:.c·u!>Mlll\s \I 1th lht• l\l.1:-.k.1 dl'll•..:1.1lto11 wt•re clos1..'<I , hut Mill port\'U und 1 t'pt)rlt't·:-. \\ 1•11: ul lowed to Mlt•nd has pt•p t.1lk with th1• Vtruinia dd<>.callon. Ill' «hld t'll lht• Dt•n11wrnti1· C'on tMlll•d Con1.ir<•:.i;. l'lll.'1t111.: l,lugh~ frum hb :111d11•n1't'. n11c1 •Et·erybod~1 Stnrts S111all" INOn nppluu~t· wht'n ht' "llid "th~rt' I!> 1111 \1 '" on "Ml h thut 1 \\ ould ac· Ct'jll tht• \I Cl' l>•'t"t> tdf'ftC'\' .. "l lwltl'\ 1' I t'llll do mort.' for thl• <':lllM' 1 b1°hl•vc• an fron1 thl' out :.11.h', 111.1antuanin" my andept>11 dl'lll'l' .. If thl! m .uor1 ty ol dde.:att•-. were to ask ·ou to do u r1..•rtuln thin IC wou Id you bt> rt'l'epll vc'1" h<' wu!> tusk<·d by onetlt>leuatt'. "Not 1' that 111111.,: wa~ runninit fnr Vtl«' 1Jr1•s1dc•ut," the Connt•r ~1ivt•rnor blltd. Hearing On JCella Begins An Orall~l' County Superior Court hl'Urtng rnlo prNnal mo t1 ons filed by Dr. LowsJ. Cella Jr und a codefrndunt openl'd today m tht> wak<' of an upp<'llale cou rt r uling that upholtls Jud.-:t· \\'alharn C. Spt'lrl• · tll°C1s1on tosla) on us trial JUd!ll' The Fourth Dastnct Court of Ap· J){'als in Sun B('rnurdino rt>jectc<J defense applications Monday for writs that would have removed Judge Speir s a nd further delnyed pretrial action that hns s uffered :.ever al d{'lays an recent weeks. J udge Speirs hms aJrcndy told lawH~rs for both sid<>s that he 11> going to i;:rant a change of venul.' for the trial of Ct>ll o, 51, and Stephen Robert Evans, 31, if his l'uhng on prelnal moUons is ad- \'t>rst' to the defense. lie agrt'cd with def ens<' lawyers that heavy pretrial publicity an Orange County has rull'Ci out the posi.1b1ht~ th.it the dcft>nd:mts rould J?et u f.11r trial from an 1m- parttal Jury an th1i. area. !lead bo~cd and ,·01ce drop-, pang to a \\ hasper, she lold the Jury· "And then he asked m e ·Now. how docs your back feel'?" Everybody that is but John J\urtum of Sunset. s .. c . who found business was so s low ut has furniture makmg buM· ness he made thb JO fooL roek<:r to reltcve lhe boredom Neighbors in the lmy hum let couldn't help but nottct• their n ew neighbor, and bus mrss soon improved. Aartum says. Cella 1s frc<' on appeal from u ft\'l' year pm.on lr 1 m he drl'w following h11> convlt:lton on multi Jilc criminal c·har~es in Los An geles l"cderol Court. Evans got a one yc>ar krm for his role in the conspiracy . She testifie d that she un- t1erwent back surgery a few weeks late r . But she stressed in her teslt mony that she did not Lell the surgeon of the injuries s be claims wer e inflicted by h e r husband. "I a lways protected h i m throughout our marnagc," she !>aid. "There were many i n· !>lances or has brutality but I kept th<'m to mys('!(,·· Robinson told the Jury from the "1tncs!> ::it and that M rs. Hotm\Son transrt'rred her arrecttoos lo other men in recent}ears. The phyi.1cian accused her or undt'rgoang breast implant !>Ur· J?Cry without informing hjm and or ha\'tng a btrlh cootrol device an~crtl'd \\ hc:n th ear own sexual rc:lattonshap did not warrant the proct'dure. l\Jrs . Hobrnson. quc:st1one<l Monday by Deputy U1.Mn ct Al· torncy Jay M O!>ele). reJected both statt'ment:.. Sht• lold the Jury that lhl' breast :surgery was corrective and not cosmetic and that her hW>band ins isted on it being performed. She s aid her hus band was well ;iwure that a physician had or- dt'rcd her to ha lt the use of birth r onlrol bills because of a clol.tin~ rondition that p osed some clanger for her. She said that that was when s he had the l ll 0 inserted and that her hu'\band knew the procedure was bc1ni: performed Mr" Rohtn!'ion told the jury thnt she hl'lacv<'d i.hl' came vt-r~ do'" to cft•ath t•orly this }'<'Ur ~I l\t>r Uti: Can) on home an Ne\\ port Bt«1 d1 \\ h c•n I ht' clt'f 1•1Hl:1n t rocked a o;m<ill Rc r ctta uutomaUr hf' kept an tus car and held it to her hcod for at least 20 1r11nutew She i<:11d h<' told her "Tha" wo11lfl :i1nlv1• all my problemi-, \\OUldn 't 1l"" "I drer1m about that twatt• ;1 wcC'k, ·' i1he trlld lhc Jury Thl' w1tne~i'I i1:11d t>r Rohtn'iOn on (Ill\' O('Clll!IOll Wf'l\l Into lhl' hathr<IOffi O( tlWir hnnir, lnadcd R n •vnlvC'r and lh<'n threatl'nt-d to k ill himst>lr Sht• :c;11ri th:Jt shor1I\' nftrr thut IOCIClent ht• was rict:unNi by poll<'<' II" hcani: o( ~u1dd11l ten <kncaes 11nd ronfan NI for 72 hour~ an what I!. no~ L:C lntn<' Mcdacul Center Robinson denies that he hi red Scahse lo kill his wafe. llel()ld the JUry that the Las Vegas m an was paid $10.000 and pr~rrused $10,000 more if he could obtam Mrs Robmson 's signature on o parcel of Btg Canyon land he wanted to sell for Sl 15.000 R obinson a d mttted In h1~ testim o n y thut h t' order ed Scahse to retrieve the lUI.) from Mrs. Robinson ;ind bring 1t to him. Aut he wanted his wife ahve not d ud and he told the jury th tit he wont<'<! the birth cOlltrol de· vice bt'cau!lf' it a nnoyed htm llr1d wa" a symbol or hb warc·s ln- fidc-hty. Supervisors Adopt Increased Budget It as s am il a rly olle~ed in Superior Court that both men were involvl'd in a scheme that cost two hosp1t a ls-Mission Com - munity Hospital in MissiQn Vie!o and Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ano u n eslimalNI $2 millton In fund!.. By GARY G RANVILLE 01 Ille 0 •1ly '"""' \\.tll The Orang<' County Roard of Supervisors officiall y adoptt•c1 a $464.4 million count) bud~(·t fur itscal year 197fi 77 today. a 2 8 pt'rcent increase in spl.'nd1ng o\ er last year. No d1scuss1on of property tn rates o ccurred as the board sta mped appro' al on the rcrord tugh county budget. · Property t~1x rates wall ltkcly C'omc befort• the board Aug 31 when county Auditor-Controller \'1c lleim tt'lls supervisors what rate is needed to support tht> 1976-77 budget. Howe ver. today Supervisor Thomas Riley r eiteratc<J a loni:t- s tanding pred1ct1on that the JZencral fund property t ux rat<' will drop from $1.62 lo Sl.43 for each $100 wo r t h of assc>sscd value. The 20-oent r ate cut prl'dictcd by Riley is a a med at washmg out al least partta lly an unexpected high Jump in a i<sessed values throughout the.> count) f 'rom Pag'° ,, I FORD ... Howard H::ikc>r o r Ti>nnl'l>Sl'<', one of his potential runruni: m.Jt1•s, Ford said only that, "I thoughl :ill the s peeches were j(Ood lust nif{hl. ·• The Whale H ouse prcssurl.'d Raker lo drop early emphasis m his s peecJ\ to the Wateri<n tC' Hllndn l nut TIJk('r dldn l Ins tead. h t• r11 n,·1•d1•cl lhul Wa terJ?at1• had hc•t•n painful for all Rc·p11IJll C":it1s, llltt I hat lhC'y had r~1n•d ltp lo ti \\ tlh clii.:n1ty. f 'roue Page 11 I TAX BILLS .. not beC"orne lnvolvf'd In lht• earlier budget d evelopment pro- ress. The statement wa."' read aloud and adopted unan1mou:o.ly hy Trustees Dennis Smith, William Kohler and George Henry, the only three tru'llees present at the meeUng. They s aid Loa Young, lhc \'acallonang b oard president, ;,iJso :1greed with the 11t.alem ent 'No Local Levie !' LOS AN GELES <AP I former Democratic Sen. Eugene McCarthy, rampaigning to gel his nam~ on the Callfornh.1 btlllot as an independent candidate for president, !\ays there !lhould be o Mngle national Income t a't walh 10<.'Al le\•tes abolished. Hut the reduction ir1 lhC' f?Cnc"ral fund property lax rate "111 parltally be offset by a pend· in~ 9 5 l'ent tax rate increase for the harbors, beaches and parks distract. OHsetlang lax rate increasc>s and decreases aside. tht' outlook fo r m ost Orange Count y homeownt'rs 1s they will pav more in t axes this fiscal year than last becaus e oflhe impact of inflated assess ed \'alues on their homes, a budget official pre- dicted. TORO TAX Sl2,600. lie s aid it was already a l a "bare bones .. level. The r e duc t ion that was achieved cam e ;ifter E l Toro representatives called Fifth Dis· trict Supe r visor Thomas Raley f'arly today. Riley a a des rnn ferred w ith Ke lly and d('C't<lcd that only the MAC all11r •. 1taon l'Ould be eliminated. Today wns the final day (01 hudget adJustmt'nLc; before adnp taon by s uperv1:.or... Now that hudget figures ha\'C l>c.0l0n fixed, County Auditor·C<>nlroller \I A llcam will detc rmanc 1111• <'l\aCI tux rates n eeded to 1>upport th•• :!pending pie.in~ The total bud):!l'l for lhl' :wrvit·c· ftrca for the )'car will be mort· than $800.000, includin~ ot h1•1 money not gcncr;1t£'d by locnl 11roperty taxes. It is alle ged \'ia the filing of 127 f<'lony counts that mul'h of ihe monc.-y extractccl by C'l'lla. who ser ved ;is S('rn•tary.treasurcr al both hospitals. wu'i usccl to pro 'adc camp;i1~n fan;inc ing for polttical canrhd.1ks fJvored b~ ham. Both s ides cxp<'cl that the pre• trial action which opened today will extenrl to the tri ul date or Ort 4. Two former codl'fcndanti. \\ho "ere indicted \\tlh Cell a and E' ans ha\'e pleaded guilty lo lt• .. s..r chaq~C'S anti \\Ill appear J ., pros ct:ution walnl•:.sc~. Capo Fiesta IJenE/ it Set The San Juun Capistrano Fiesta Association will sponsor a barbecue Sunday at Campo V11 quero on the 0 · NC'i ll Ranch to ru1se funds for n1•xt years Swallow's Paradc: Softba l l, vo ll ey ball . ho rseshoes, pony rides anc1 Wt's tt-r n enlt.>rto1nm cnt '"' :o.C"hrdult'd from 10 ;i m lo G p.n1 Harlx'cu<-d href, twnns, l'lnlarl , !>alsa and torltll u~ wall be ser ved from noon lo 5 µ m Campo Vaquero 111 locnted C1vc males cast of Sun Juan on Ortega I hRhwny i\dm1ss1on lo th~ llilr 1:.. free. Ttt:kt>tli r<ir the rlanncr 11r1• S2 ~ for 11d11lts unrt SUO tor l'hllclrf'n undl•r 12. i\ddil11111ul 1nrormotlon is nva1lablt• by C"t1l ltnH '103 0029. Naval Navel Suxish,.un-brrekling Scuttled ATLANTIC CITY. N .J < .. \ P 1 They ugn ·«d to u µar:.tlc fil m . ll turnc'<l out to bt• <•porno nav~I spcctn. <'I<:' The µcoµlc who run 11 rc•pltca or Columbui. flags hip say lh11t·s why they sruttled the r>r<~JN'I. Fred Qu1llr n. skipper of a r~product1on of the Santa Maria. s u1d a group C'nllcd the Art~ Gut!d of New York told him they wanted to use hts ship to stage a battle with anothrr sailing ship off Allanllc ('ily . • The Gardner's Basin llistor1c Waterfront F'oun- dation, whirh is using the Sant a Mario this summE'r as part or a re-created seafar1n~ v11la~c. a~reed on the theory lh::it the ftlm could do iL'i project ~ome ~ood . d I ' h Then the bWa!>hbuckhng :-.tartc . t wasn t w at they expected. . When lht! ~ctor-piratcs showed up, "The cnplam "al ken back here into his rohin tlnd In a matter of mmutcs, his costumes was off,'' said Quillen. "It lookE"d like a pirate porno film . It ''as a lot more than JUSt showing a little skin." The foundation canceled the venture Monday and the actors sailed off for New York. '