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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-20 - Orange Coast PilotDr. Robinson SaidVietim ... .. . . FR I DAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 20, 1976 YOL ••.NO UJ, I SlCTIONS. U 1'40£1 Crash Seene DlllJ "''"' '"'" -· FIREMEN PROP UP CAR TO FREE CRASH VICTIMS Fortunately for Women, Fuel Tenk Didn't Explode ·fair Escape D e ath • I n El Toro Crash Two l.os AnJtt'lcs woml'n nur ro" I>· cscnped dcnth Thu~duy ni ght wht•n tht•lr twavy scdnn CIHl't'Ol•d orr thr Snntu Ana Frcc'\\f\Y an t:l Toro. fllppl'd ~('v<>ral t iml's in the air and landed on its roor against u f'(('('Wll) houn1lary fl'nCl'. Murin Almeido. •17. tht' drivt>r of lht> car. 1111<1 Nc•llll' I.. Miiis. 34, \Wrc p11111NI inside the smashed nhlclc for about 20 minutes ofter 1 th<' 8 pm. r ra11h Poramcdil'!I and firemen frt'ed them The injured woml'n were given emergency trcntment at th<' ~ene. juiit north of the El Toro Road ovl.'rpass. nnc1 takl'n to Sad ·dltback Community Hospital by ambulance A hospital spokesman said Mrs. Mills sust:uned only minor t~uries. despite the spedacular , nlture or the era.sh. She was t:rt;;ted and released. 4·1ty A spokes man at that facility said the victim was listed in .. ru1r " condition today with po11siblc fractures and internal lOJUrie~. i\n unidentified, off-duly San (1<'mentc fi reman wil.nessed the nl'cldent on his way home from work, 11 Cultrornla Hichway Patrol spokesm an said today. The witness uid the Almeida rar wasn't speeding but suddenly veered sharply to U\e right and onto the steep shoulder of the northbound freeway lanes. The flrem an reported that the auto flipped over "several tames·· before coming to rest. Orange County firemen at the srene s aid the women were fortunate the car 's gas tank didn 't ignite lVhile they wer~ trapped inside. Beach Arsonist Sought Saturation patrols by squad car and police helicopter were in ef- fect today in lbe huot for a pre. dawn arsonist who has set at least six and perhaps 10 blazes in northwest Huntlngtcn Beach. The week·long arson spree bas caused n earl y $100,000 in damages so far, the built of it in the $80,000 torching of two un- finished fourplex units before daybreak Wednesday. Police detained and questioned their worried builder, Gary M. Peters, Wednesday night after a suspicious car was reported by a fearful neighbor who lives near the charred hulks. lnvestl1ators saJd it was only Peters conducting b is own periodic pat.rot in caselhe firebug might relum to what is apparent- ly hls favorite neighborhood. Peters lost one entire fourplex nt 16822 Lynn St .• to the arson Isl who hu used nammable liquid splashed about the premises and 11nited. while a second structure al 16812 Lynn St., waa seriously damaged. Theywerelorcbedabout2a.m .• just about one hour after a spcc- t a c ul a r two·alarm blaze destroyed the old, abandoned FA's DaJry, 16561 BolsaChicaSl., a short distance away. No monetary loss Is estimated on the Dairy Barn Inferno, because it was to berHed. " 'He' seems to set them in t wos. at about one·hour In - tervals." Huntington Beach Police Arson Detail Detective Robert Russell observed Thurs· day. Investigators generaJly pre- sume an arsonist who strikes at random with no specific motive lo be male. due to ~ycbiatric pro- fllesolthetypical firebug. One witness has reported see- inl a m otorcyclisl in a helmel wtth a gasoUne can lashed to the <See ARSON, Pate A2) OCC Prof Sues To Gain Seat Given .in Vote It Meant War TY Sratch Sets Off Calls SEATTLE (AP' -More than 200 enraged fans of NBC-TV's Republican Natiooal Convention coverage telephoned the lone switchboard operator at a local television station Thursday night, protesting a pro-- gramming switch from the convention skirmishes to a war movie. The perplexed operator told her callers, "It was the program manager's decision to make the s witch, and he •s gone home now.'' KING-TV ended its convention coverage about an hour earlier than SeaWe's other two network af· fill ates and switched to the movie .. Battleground.'• But the irate viewers were not pacified by the re· maining selection, telling the operator they wanted NBC's John Chancellor and David Brinkley and no one else's musings on the conventions. "The worst of it.'' eroused one protester, ''was that the movie was joined in progress." De f ense Claim H it Man Case Like Plot of '-The Sting' By TOM BARLEY 0t.-.o.11rl'l,..a." Far from being an Lmbittered husband wbo plotted his wife's murder. Dr .. Wayne Lester Robinson or Irvine WU the unwil- ling victim ol a .. big con" carried out by a master criminal, tho de- fense claimed T hursday Jn the final hours of the phyaiclan 's Superior Court trial. Defense attorney Al Ramsey told the jury in Jude• J .E.T. "Ned" Rutter 's courtroom tbat they have been the audience et a premier showing of the Orange County version of ·•1be SUng"- the popular movie that won several Academy Awards. "And Tony Scalise had the 'Hooker• role played by Robert Redford in the movie," Ramsey said .. "But Redrord couldn 'l hope to emulate Scalise whom 1 re· gard as the ultimate in con men." The prosecution claims that Dr. Robinson, 42, said Scalise $10,400 for the killing ot Mrs. Janice Robinson, 38, of Newport Beach. It is alleged that Scalise was promised a further $10,000 after the woman's body was disposed of and her birth control device re· turned to the estranged husband. Scalise, 29, ha11 testified as a pro1ecutlon witness that ho changed bis mfnd about the kill- ing after taklne Mrs. RoblMon to lunch l••t Feb. 21 at the Velvet Turtle In Newport Beach. The hit man said he drove her to her home at 23 Aagusta Lane, Big Canyon. where she and her dau1hter listened while ScaUsc taped telephone calls he made to her husband. Police Arres·t Susp ect s BULLETIN Rlveraldt> County authoritJes today captured two men, one a former Corona del Mar banker. iD connection with the Jddnaplng of wealthy J obn II. Scudder. They w e re ldentHled as William Rudy Wesson, 44, and Rick Dale Sellus, 20, both transients who Hated no perma· nent address. Tht>y were apprehended on In· terstate Highway 5 in Riverside, according to Information telephoned to Huntington Beach police. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 lho O•ltt l'llol Slatl Lawme n lhrou1thout the western United States and Mex , 1co hunted today for the kad- napen or mllhonairc potato chip heir John H. "Jock "Scuddcr, ob· ducted at gunpoint for $250,000 ransom Thur!lday outside has dentist's Huntington Beach of- fice. The wealthy Ralboa Is land re· sidenl suh~equcnlly enginct'rt.-d' • has own daring cscapr from hii. captors' large motorhomc Vl.'ht· clc a11 at rum bkd through J<'oun· tain Valley. fnve~tagutors sui<I Scuddl'r, 64, oC 145 N. Bay Front, nau11t now make anoth('r rl<'nlnl appoint· mt'nl rt!I a rt'sult of his foM1.ihL for frc ?dorn. CSff SCUDDER, Pate AU .. ( Coast Weather Vura uhlca low rloullo; ntghl and mornln" Satur· doy with midday tcm· pcrature nror 70, and a low of62. I NSIDETOD/lY Mn. Almeida. who was more seriously hurt. was transferred to Be ach Community Hospital ln Buena Park to receive treatment 1trom her own physician in that OCC Prof Seeks Seat Deputy Distticl Attorney Jay M0tteley haa described those con· venations u ''damnJng" to Robln.son. The prosec:utor bas in· vited the Jury to r eplay t.be tapes in the Jury room and then find the defendant guHty of soliciting and conspirinc to commit murder. Moseley was scheduled to de- <See .DOCTOR, PaceA2> Wh.Ut moat ~ovng men ,,,.,. /trr rock or Jtuz • .Armando Sim'a hcu .a df//rrmt louc· optta. lie'• trying to ~ It hi• carfn. and 10 far h4!'1 hod rnnarltabl• .ucctu. &t 1!Q1Je Clo/ tht Weekender, " 2<klay Calm Eyed • P O I NTE -A -P ITR E. Q.iadeloupe <AP>-''Weexpec:t ' a calm period at the volcano of at· lust 20 da)•s ... French Overseas Minister Olivier Stirn told re· Jl()rten Thursday night alter a helicopter trip around lhe steam· w-ttathed peak of the Soutriere volcano. Orange Coa!t College math ln· structor Michael Ortell took lecal action TbursdaoY to force the Orao,e County Board of Educa- Uon to give blm lbe aeat be won last June. Superior Court Judge Walter Smith will be asked at a bearing scheduled Aua. 30tovant a writ against the school board on the grounds that their ecticln against Ortell is unconst.hut.lonal. • Ortell, 33. finlJbed nrst among lour candidates in lbe June elec· tion, but wu barl'ed from taking h it aeat when the county counsel 's office advised the board of education that slate Jaw prohlblts sc h ool d istri ct employes from serving oo county boards of educ atioo. The law1ult Indicates that board member David Brandt. who declined lo seek re-dection • last June, will remain on the board pending the out.come of Ortell ·s court bearing. The action urges Jud,ge Smltb to rule that the board declsloo was unconstitutional. It addl- Uonally argues that the board rulin1 against the OCC teacher can be cballen1ed c:Jn the bast. Utat It does not ~ to com· muntty co llege dis trict · employes. t Strike Talks Off LOS ANGELES CAP> Ne1otiatlons to avert a strike against the Rapid Transit Dis· · trtc:t have been postponed wiUl Saturday. wben the district's board ot directors will consider th• lattSl proposal forwarded by driftn. mechanics and · maln· tenance men. - s FQrd Ra.ps Policy DOCTOR. • • Uv~r hill fln;1I rebuttal toda~ JudJI" Ruller will lhen luln.lt·t the JUI')' and bt•nct th~ p1tncl otr to dd1\>cntc Seeks New Veep-clwice Metlwd Rum$C'° ur..iuvd Thul'M1a>' thiat 1t "lb never ttob1nll<111':o,11\tcnUon to murdft' Ms wife cvt>n thouah her dt•t·1sion to ell\ ort·l' him lo:it Juh ahuttert•d him ~· KANSAS CITY -.10. tAP 1 - 1>Htident F'ord told Hepuhh<'an party lt-uder1> tod.ir lh(Jy i.hould ~oos1der chun.iinR the \I. u)' the party ~hCKISCIS \ICC pn· .. 1dl·nt1aJ nominee-, The President noted that a fagbt over the vice pre.ldenU•I Hle-c licm proct'dure r11tur~ in his bat tie with lfonald J<eJ!(an for th~ UO I' 11rl':11dcnt1al l\mmnt1t1on Evt•n jJ>ilrl from lhul, !-·ord U.S. Sile11t ur'&ed memburK or the Ref;lubllc:in Notional Committee to Uunk lierioui.I) about rt•\ i:un.: the "a) the vu rt) lldct.•t 1~ put toe ether t'' l'r~ four )'eMrS "I hap~n to thlok thert• 11 a ct.•r tam amOUllt of merit" in rtform propotals, Ford saJd. "I thlnk lht- naltonal comn)ltt~ 1K.1ght to look at H Jnfi Jl\•rhaµ:i lu) the J:roundwork for 1980 The Prl.'1>1de1tl Ju1 nut mcnllon an,> :.ptcthc reform pr<>pe)tial. Earlier th1:s v.cek. Rur:an force111 urged the GOP N:allonal Convention to rr-qwr..-Ford to name hls runnlnl mate '" ud-va.nce of t.b• ballotln1 or\ the pre· ~idtntial nomination They ar~ed that the dele~ates ht•d the "rl1ht to know " wb<> Ford would pick berore dl'<'ldtnK "huthcr to support him or Reagan. Tht.• former C-11forrua ao,·ernor :tlread)' had chosen P\•Msyl \ un1;& ~n. Richard Schweiker a.s his prderencc for u ruMlng m..1te tt he had won the presidential nomination . .'i':o-H'hl,1\n•t5 hUH' told )OU th;,t Or. Robinson ii. u pu~~h''" ct ... pendent personullt> who m ur· ried Jan Robin5on hecause he- "mtcd u \\Oman \\ho \\ould do1111nott• him u!i 111:-1 motht>r domtnatt>tt hi 111." hi.' told tht• JUO Vietnamese Seek V.N. Membership But the Reagan call for an lm· mediate rens1on of party rules on the nee presidential selection TWO 'NICE GUYS' RAISE THE RQOF-Al FORD, REAGAN PLAN DEBATE$-A4 Ill' ur~ued that ftobrn on turned to Scah~l' in dc11peratton lx'cllllllC his" ifo. who hud alway:s controlled the couph• ·~ S2 million 111 r1ss,•ts. "UK n•fu:1m1t to sign a dO<'umt•nt thut "ould have al· lo\\ed ltoblwwn lo :>l'll a Big Cu· 1won lot for Sll5.000 and provl<tc him wilh badly nl.'t'<itod funds. Robinson looked clo\\ n at the <.'ounsel table whlll' Ramsey des<'rlbcd him to lhl· JUr~ as ··u bo~ in man's clothmg-a money madune who madu $168,000 ll \'ear In his medical pruclicc and I hen allo\\ <'d his '' ifo to eonlrul ll UN ITED NATIONS.N Y (API Vietnam. unif1l'<l aftt!r more than a quarter ccntul) or war, ap plied today tor membersh1v an the United Nations. The application was submitted by Vietnamese Ambassador Dinh Ba Thi. The U.S. mission here bad no comment. A year ago. the United States vetoed :;pphcalion by .:'forth and South Vietnam 1n re· talialion for the exclusion of South Korea from the v.•orld body. Observers said the L'n1ted States also was likely to \ch> this application as long a.s Hanoi fails CQ give what American officials consider a full account of American servicemen still listed as missing ln action in the Viet· namwar. The observers srud that aside from the United States, Viet: nam's application for mem· ben>hip was likely to have support :h"Gm nearly all other U.N mem- bers. "The Vietnamese people have 8one through JO years of arduous struggle LO wrest oack indepen· dcnce and freedom for their homeland, and at the same time, to contribute acli\'ely to the de- fi'rona Pagf! 11 I ARSON ... rear of his bike roar by~ area ot the Ed's Dair)' con.flagrution :Wednesday. · "Thal could be just a coin- cidence." Russell nott-.1. Police point out that about 12 ~rs earlier on Tuesday after- noon. a t roup or youngsters fl Potted Ughting candles inside the abandoned old barn \\ere warned bl the fire danger and ordered lo kt.ayout. · · The bulk or the predawn fires l'Cntered on multiple residenlial structures such as the fourplexes j;lf\d apartment houses. however, Jl(e believed the work of one man. A motorcycle covered by a tarp was doused and set aflame at another apartm ent house in the area early Monday, but would ~ve spread to the building 1tsetr. .Plremen returnlnR from another $.$.000 arson-set apartment blaze siawtheflamesandstopped. "We haven 'l had anything likt' this in a long time," ~lectiv( ~ell remarked. ~hotographers txhibit Trends The A sso ciati o n of PfoCesslonal Photographers oC Orange County Js exhibiting ptiotographa at the HunUngton ntach Central Library through Sept. 2. ·The exhibit. representing C<l!- temi>0rary trend• ln protesslcmal ~alt, nrcbltectw-al. wedding •hd scenic pbotoiiraphy, wm tcavel throughout OronRo Coun· ty. The llbrlU"Y la located at 7111 1albcrt Ave. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RoMrtN.W~ .. ,.,.,.~. ~ ,__.,..... J~lt R. CurleV lf•u•l'r•~eltd c;,...,.1~ Thom•S Keevll Cd- ThomaS A. Murphl~ __ ..,.._ ' O\ar-.S H. l.OOs RICNrd P. Nall .... JI .... w...i.. r.-. • fen!le of peace. Independence and fret.'<iom of other nJllons." SaJd a slateml•nt from lhe \'1etnamesl' mission VICE PRESIDENTIAL CHOICE PROFILEO-A9 "He was a weak, cUoging vine. helpless without his wife as a leader,'' R amsey said. "Now, with the accomplish· ment oC their Independence and reunification, the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and the Vietnamese people wish Lo joln the Unjted Nations effort together with other nations in the i.truggle for peace a nd international security, and for independence and sovereignty or a.IJ nations." the statement said. "as defeated in a crucial conven· honshowdownTuesdaynight. Not Fair Game bep;::~';or~:nJRtee~s:Or~~~~~~ ln these times of rising food costs. fresh beef on the hoor The derend1.1nt appeared un· moved b)' his lawyl'r's attack:i on his p<>rsonallly. Ht• k\•pl his head down and continul·d to lake note{ as Ramsey paced aod t esture<t before the jury. Ford said be thought the de· may look like juit the ticket for some laz~· hunter. This legate• had acted regpons1bly. Mgn on a Moulton Ranch µasture gate, JUSl off L'1 Paz "We cao act llkerealzealots, but Road near the ''Ziigurat" federal building, is int.ended aJso Uke great Americans," he to dissuade such thoughts and those of the people who Ramuy reminded lbe jur that a psycholoalat and a psychiatrist have testified in the standing room only trial that tr Robinson plotted to kill his wife he ~as uf d1min1shed ment11I capacity at the time and wus not responsible tor his actions. told the committee. like to .. plink" at tin cans -~nd signs along· tht' The GOP committee greeted , ro3d . South \'ietnam. supported by the United States in its long war with the north, was taken over by the Communists in April 197S. Last month. the two Vietnam& were omcially reuniried u a s111gle nation with Hanoi u It.a capital. Ford warmly ala breakfast meet-_.....:_:.....:_: _____________________ _ More than 900 Americans are listed as prisoners or missing Jn Southeast Asia. President Ford has 1ns1sted that no progress can be made in establ1srung relations betw~n lhe United States and Vietnam unless this wue is re- solved. At the summit cooference of nonallcned nations in Sri Lanka UtlJ week, Vietnamese PremJer Pham Van Dong saJd his nation wants l o develop normal diplomatic relations with the United States. ing shortly before be and vice pre- sidential candldate Robert J . Dole visited Ku11ell, Kan., Dole's hometown. It was a just.folks warmup campaign visit. After Oylng from Kansas City. site or the convention. to Salina, Kan., Ford and Dole went by helicopter to Russell for a picnic· barbecue honoring Dole. Ford then retraces hi s steps to Salina and boards Air Force One for Grand Junction. ColQ., where a helicopter will be waiting to whisk him to his mountain retreat at Vail. Colo. The President and Mrs. Ford are expected to remain in Vail un· til about Aug. 29. Dole will be joln- ing Ford there l ater for campai.p strategy talks. Fro• Pag' .1 I SCUDDEJMHDNAP ••• He lost two teeth in bis blfod. delivered to a pick1,1p spot yet lo swinging battle wjlb his armed be dttertnlned. guard Inside the motorhoate He hung up after t~g the after first feigning a heart at· food fortune magnate's wire tack. Then he jumped the they would be In touch again alarmed captor who came to his shortly. aid. A rew m inulcs after the Investigators said today the kdlnaper's call, Scudder finished 3:30 p.m. abduction ut 18821 thinking out his alternatives and Delaware St . could almost ~ decided to try to escape his the scenario for a television mov-mobile prison. police said. u• episode and credited Scudder The blindfolded captive imitat· with qui ck thinking. ed the symptoms ol a coronary The six-fool, one·inch victim attack and his pistol·wieldlng managed to pound his lcidoaper guard fell for it, con.'iidering the badly enoug h to get lo the Chapman College Board of motorhome's door and leap from Trustees member's age. the vehicle. allhOUlh virtually "He's a pretty weJl·built guy sighUessatthetlme. a nd in good shape," Sgt. Detect ive Sgt. Bert Chadwick Chadwic k r emarked. saying said the kidnap conspiracy team Scudder slugged his captor and obviously studied and plotted rouaht his way blindly to the rear Scudder's movement.a well ~d door, tumbling out ol the vehicle knew much about him. wtth a cry for help. Scudder bas poor eycsigbl. The lwo shocked kidnapers The abductor, who stepped then fled on foot, abandoning the from the wait mg getaway veh1· rented motorhome and vanishing cle with gun in hand as Scudder as Mlle Square Park visitors ran <'merged Crom hi s dental appoint· to Scudder's aid, unaware or the ment. first s notched uway the dramatic ckcumst~es. vi~,tim 's eyeglasses. Huntington Beach detectives Then they aprayed tum ln the were Immediately notified by tace with chemical Mace and Fountain Valley police to whom yank ed whut he thoujthl wa~ :tn the nbducUon was flrst~eportcd. old hat down over his eyes. "We cordoned off the entire .. ~~ually..1. It wos a atockln~ area around Mlle Square Park <·lip, Sgt. l:hadwtck ~lated to-from Euclid to llarbor t1 n<l day. Warner to Edinger," said S.:t. Scudder told Sgt. Chadwick Tcrrv Taverncth Fountain and Detective Jack Webb be was Valley poll co watch~ommander. then ahoved Into the bl& na, ··we turned Mr. SCudder over which rumbled aw"Y and evt!'ll· to the paramedh:g for rim aid," tuaUy 11topped at Euclid Street Sat. Tavemettl aala. The victim and Lavender Avenue. neAr MJle WU treated ror mouth lacera· Square Realonal Park ln f'oun· uona and other Injuries at Foun· taln Valley. • lain Valley Commw:Uty Hospital Tho victim !I kidl14J>Qta U · and released pl•lned what. \bey wel'9 dolq tn .. He lost a~rr>e tc«h and there ~c. . was qulle a bll ol blood In th~ They tr.led to tie him up, lMll molorhome," Sat. Tavemetti he -what•• lood word? -Mi added sayl.nc he did not know ll conned them out ot lyin1t him eome or tt eamc from Scudder's •up," Sgt. Chadwick uld -in re· armed captor counting Scudder 'a story ol bit "We were p.rlmartlylntertlled 1bducUon. . ln persona on foot. 1uwpldous lnveat11alou dechned to people or vehicles and talked to a speculate on tho number or kid· lot or people like thoee working In nap c:onsplratora Involved ln the their yarda who in1&bt have seen Scudder cue bcyood the two men somethlni ... be encountered -cuard and driver. tnv e 11 llgato r s worked. Between the 3:30 p.m. abd...c:· throughout the night totervtew· tion and Scudder'a acl!pe about iog the weary, shaken potato 4S mlnut.e.! I ater, the Yfct.lm '• chip and ~anut butter king. w1t- w l f e, Valerie, received a nesses to his Mile Square P&l'k telephone call at the famlly'1 escape, family members and bayfront home. Balboa Island oeigbbon aboul She said a youngish·soundlng the kidnaplna. man with what she de.scribed as Scudder waa able to Ol'.ltaln 00• a nice. pleasant voice announeed ly a sketchy dacripUoo of bis ab- he was holdln' tier ~ for d~tors. bot'-o< whec:n are ~· $2SO 000 ransom. • . pot\Aldty ~to~ nin °'d, wear-~ aet • 1 p. "'· Fricla.>• dclMUJqe in• Jong. blonde ht.tr. ror its dell very. •. AulbortUh said today lhtj "They told ..h• .-, •11re Qb. doubled there woutd be any~ vi°""Qi coins lo kill blln ll shl Judi in the cue, d~ dle talk dldn't come acron,,. Sfl. • rorce •"tined to the 1Dvelll1•· O>adwk k sald.. ... Gan ~vedllJ U.. eat.I.re~· • lnvestlaatOIS said ln'I. Sl!lbd· U.S. and Me"lco. • der's mystefi ~.u. &..a 1M Scuddet "" ~.rent.Ir lri term eUmlnaU ~a.iv 9Mkklon, a)thoactt Ill cOll'lac:L hlasband'• fate lfl~t&Sb was not with poUce. f Renee In, 15 Out Of Tennis Tourney SOUTH ORANGE. N.J. 11\Pt -Officials at the Tennis \\eek Open awaited word hue today on whether more women 1>la> ers would drop out of the toornumcnt in reaction lo the entr)' of tran.uexual Dr. Rebee Richard~ Gene Scott, tournament d11'1.'C· tor . aald Thursday thal 15 players bad been dropp~d because "they didn't Intend on coming." "I'm sure we'll lose some more," Scott said, but he guaran tttd a run 32·member field for Saturday's s tart or the S00.000 event. "l 've got A waiting list of SO or more." Scott said ··a number or sources" had told him that at least four oflhe women -Wendv Overton, Val Ziegenfuss. J anet Newberry and Cynthia Doernt•r -"were parading around the Can adian Open in Toronto persuading the other women from playing our tournament. .. Based on those reports. I ex eluded these girls and tho.se who apparently had the ear of the ringleaders.•' Scott said. Scott said when he talked to Cathy May s he said, ''She would follow the leaders" and not com- pete. ..The second reason that the 15 girls were dropped was because the Women's Tennis Association inued a letter to its players withdrawing its sanction of the tournament." Scott said. "The letter says that a man is playing ln our tournament. The letter 1s patenUy incorrect." The tournament, the annual warmup lo the U.S. Open at .. ·orest Hills, N. Y.. is a major men's event. The women's event carries a first prize of Sl,ll)(), while lhe men's winner getll Sl0,000. Most of the lop names in women ·s professional tennis wall be playing in a Ph1ladelph1J tournament next week Dr. Richards, 42, a Californlu eye surgeon who had a sex· change operation la.st ycnr, will face Cathy Beene or Houston, Tex.. In the toumamenl's fin1t center court match at J p.m. Before the o peration, Dr Richards was nationally rnnked in the men's 35-and-over category. She will play here as an amateur. Others dropped from the draw were Glynis Coles. Sandy Stap, Donna Ganz, Laura DuPoot and Helen Gourlay. Top·seeded Terry Holladay a nd aeco nd ·secded Ann Kiyo°'•r• •H •tlU entered, Scott said. A spokesman for ABC·TV said Thursday the Rlchar ds·Beene match would be shown on tape on the network's ''Wide World or Sports" later Saturd.ty. Dr. Richards' personal life re· ceived wideapread put>Uclly Wben ll was revealed she had filed an entry for the U.S. Open. Earlier this week, the United States Tennis Association an- nounced that Dr. Richards would have to pass a chromoeome tein. like those administered in the Olympics. to prove she Is a woman. Dr. Richards has said she will not take the test and plans to fight the rulioa . .She said she has not ruled out legal action. Scott said he accepted Dr. Richards' entry on "race value. She's a woman and that's all there's to it." Doctors say chrom08ome t.csts on Ri chards would indicate she 1:. a male since sex·change OJX•ru lions can not alter chromosome&. Robinson was detained in the 'Cl Medical Center for 72 hours of protect'' e c ustody last Junuarr on the basis of his t>strangcd "ife 's report that he lockl'<i h1mselr in his bathn>0m. a n d t hreatened t o s hoo~ himself t Mn .. Robinson tesllfied thul h held an automatic to her head (o 20 minutes durinf( another quor·' rel and told htr "this would solve all my problems wouldn'til't" She hog also tc8tlfied that be dralUJed her out of her bed wh~ sho wu In pain from a back ft· jurt and threw her across tbe room with such foN:C that •be landed In tho C!loset. She aaJd bir husband then asked her : "N• howdoesyourback(ecJ?", f RamHY repeatedJy ottac~ • Mra. Robinson's tesUmort)' d · Ing his '1nal ar,ument. He the jury that t he had never glv a sallsfactory explanation for Mr decision lo drive orr with ScaUi for four days and stay with hJm various motels berore returnl to Orange County and the protet· Uon oflhe police. r .. "She stayed with him at~· Huntington Shores Hotel in H ington Beach and she used phr.ue 'we went t.o bed' whe she was telling district attorney's investigators about her travels," the silver· haired advocate a aid. "Thill must have been an ex· hilaratlng experience for Jan Robinson," he uld. "What a re· lief after 19 years of marital mis· ery to leave her daughter at home and go off tor the weekend with Tony Scalise." Ramsey argued that the dcfen· c1ant was In "a pathetic mental condition" when he was sur· rounded by lawmen at a Santa Ana service station last Feb. ~ after Scalise returned to Orange County and agreed Lo lead the phys1c1an Into a trap. Let Us Put You On the Map · • Near the entrance. inside our store. is a giant new map. We are In the process o f identifying all of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A different COIOf' for each year.J Close scrutiny will detect some interesting facts: firstly. we tiave carpeted homes on virtually every street In the area. Secondly, the pins are in bunches. 1ndicat1ng WORD-OF-MOUTH advertising. Thirdly, the number o f ho mes we have carpeted Is staggering. It you d esire h o nest y, experience. and recommendations from neighbors we have worked tor, then Alden's Is THE PLACE! ltC NO. 1)()427 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSlA M!SA. CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 64'6·"838 -6A6·l35S • Tlte1J'd Raf her Be Saili119 lt may be a \\ eckday but warm weather and a brisk breeze blowmg up Laguna Canyon from the ocean was temptation enough for sailors in the Lake Forest area o( El Toro to la unth their boats on the manmade lakel> anudst housing developments The s hallow lake. thoug h not too Jarge. is big enough for skippers of s mall catamarans and skiff::. to COJOY a leisurely rruise m the sunshine. Friday August 20. 1976 DAILY PILOT Hired Models? ~ Lacy Kin ~aces i I Procuring Rap~ Attorney Theo Lacy, ~. 14 n • cent cand1dat ~ ror municipal JUdJe. was frel' on his own rt• cognaiance today niter surrcn der1n~ lo autholit1es Thursday (II'\ three chaq;ei. or <'Orusplrt1l'Y to procure fem ale:. ror pro • .,litu !Ion, !\'nnta Ana police reported Lat'\ . of 1204 N Rosi. St . San tu Ana. al:so ha:. ser\'ed ~ a JUdgt> pro tern m North OrunJw Hinshaw Jury Set For Trial Sax men and Mx women were named late Thursday to serve as the Jury in the Se<'ond Orange County Superior Court trial or Congressman Andrew Hinshaw County Mun1c1pit1 Court. pol~,, reported. " lie Is a dll~tunt dcscendt-nt or th~ Int~ Thl'O Lacy, u lorm<.'1 counh· law t'nCnrc<'m<•nl ofllCA!r for ";horn the Theo Lucy (;Or rt'clional Center in Suntu Alu1 "as named. oHil·ers s111d Lt Robert llam11ton :sut<t th,• charges agains t Lucy wt•rc tJw result or a three·month lfl vestij(ation by Santa Ana V1ct' Detectives Dun Johnson and Oa\'1d Nick and b) Anahe1mf Detective JO\' Bryan.• The same uwcst1gat1on ll'd to the arrest eurlier th1:. sum 1 mer or Douglas D11vidson. who al the time wus a candidalt' for1 the Orange County Board or, Super\'1sors. tlam11too said 1 Charges against Oa\'1dson. which include pandering, pro curing and operating a d~ orderl) house. arc stall pendli}g Hamilton said Beach Hostel Bill Vote Due Three alternate jurors will be picked Monda) before Judg<' Frank Domenichini orders lawyers for both sides to deliver opening stal<'ments in what is ex· peeled to be a six-week trial. Hans haw. SJ. races trial on cnmionl charges stemming from his alleged misus e of county manpower and materials while he served as county asst'ssor in 1972 ln add it ion . ht' cont1nuod. police ha\'e filed a t1v1l red light abutJ\nenl action against Vegas Modelin~ an Santa Ana which police allege David~on owns. . • Hamilton s aid police had Qb tained a warrant from Ju~· Robert Rickles ror L.icy·s ul' rest Wednesday afternoon. and he surrendered 111 <.'ourt. Thur~ SACRAMENTO 1AP1 A S3l.3 million bill lo acquire park lands and beaches and build inexpensive hosU>ls -has rt>· ached the Senate floor But the bill by Assembly Speaker Leo M cCarth~ includes $1.5 million for the Coastal Com mjssion. the creation or \\ hach as still being dis puted in the legislature McCarthy told the Senate Finance Committee Thursday that if the Coastal Commission as created, at would get the SJ S million If not. the money would revert to the stale general Cund. He has said he wall hold his ball <A 8 400 1 back from a Senate vote until that body votes on a bill by Sen Jerry Smith ID-Saratogai. which "ou Id e stablis h the Coastal Commission. The State Coastal C.ommtSs1on would have veto power O\'er urbanization projects in the coastal zone. Some of the opponents of Smith's ball say that if it passel'. they'll try to block McCarthy 's measure. McCarthy dropped a $3.9· million item from h1a bill to ac Battlers Link Arms CrO'U'JCl, Ra-ises Roof as 'Nie~ Guys ' Unite LOSING CANDIDATE MANAGES A SMILE RHgan, Wife nancy MHt Campalgn Work•ra · Girl, 10, De$cribes Kidnap Nightmare WALNUT CREEK tAPl Lat · tJe l\ot aria Polack pll'adcd w1lh her kldnapN but he wMn't in · terested in her 43 cenl11 for ransom "ll "a11 Ilk<.' a ni11htmar<' ... the tO·year·olrl 11ald. until her knire. v.ieldintt t'aptor tumro her loo5e erter at\\ o hour ordeal Contra Co!lta Count\· Sheriff's Sgt Gary Ford said Mana and her brother M auriclo. 12, were deli\terlnjt newspaP\'rs about 3:30 p.m. when they passed a dark blue pickup truck at lhe curb with its hood up. "The man s lamml'd the hood, grabbed my sister and threw her into the car ... Mauricio said. ··1 started coming tow.,.. him but he said. '1'h1s Is a k1dnap. Y<>u 'd better run around lh:tl corner or I 'LI kill you. • " Ford said Mauricio ran into a neighbor's house to call the Police. but by then l\fon11 and her tidnaper we~ gnn For tv.o hours. Muno s aid. lhev dro\'e aimlessly. the man telling her he was un cscaix'<.i convict and asking her questions about her fnther'• ~rortunes." Jorie Polack. raising three children by him st'lr, is an ac countant with Kaiser Aluminum and is not a wealthy man Maria was released about three miles from her home after she burst into tears and offered Lhe kldnaper 43 cents. "I said. ·Take 1l nil. all this money, and let me out.· And he said. 'Whal am I soing to do w1lh 43 cents! All right. if you don't get out or the car now. I'll take you with me.'" Her only injury was a small bruise on the neck suffered when the kldnaper gtf bbed her and forced her into th~ car, Ford said. lie said be did oot think the children made up the kidnap ir;\orv ~cause. "There are Ju t too many consistonclc~ ..• ' By SAUL PETT Al'~.-Cl~IC .. 1'9--M KANSAS CITY. Mo. -The old actor. the nice guy in 51 movies, happened to be signing auto· graphs in the me;:zanlne when the nice guy on the platform below started waving at him The whole convention raced left and saw at, but for u moment.the autograph slgnerdldn 't Finally. an aide got his ear. pointed and informed Ronald Reagan that the president or the United States was down then' ask· ing him to appear on the podium for the traditional display or gemuthchke1t national polit1<'al conventions expect of winners and losers. !Related story. pi e· ture.'Page A4 1 The band c ut loose \\Ith .. California Here I Come." and the Western and Southern nank~ of the Republican party, which had been salting on their hands dunng the ovation for Gerald Ford. tore the roof on And there .on I he platform were Ford and Reagan. arm in arm. the mam·event contendcri. \\ho had fought each other down lo the• wire . and their wivei.. who had faced each other an the preltms night aflt'r night from oppos11<' t'nds of the great arena like com peting cheerleaders The President introduced lh<' man who came within 60 voll's of making him the first incumbent to lose has party's nominutaon in 92 years. Ford prei.entcd Rea~•m a.., "my ~ood friend " a friendship. some say. one d ny old Rea~an thankt'd Ford for hi!'. "kindnes!> and gt!nt•rO!\ll y .. in tn· v1ting him a net ha i. w1fl• lo the phtl form . That was the lai.t direct rr ferencc Rt'agan mudc lo th~ mun who endt'd hill dreum o( laking up residence ut 1600 Penn~~ lvan1a Aw nue He did praise the Repuhltl'un platform ai. a "<'nil tourm!i " com pared with the "rerun of the lute late show." an old trouper'<. re rerence lo the Democratic plat form . He !lp<>kP or lhf' chall<'nAl'!I topenre uncf freedom. summunc>d the brethren to go forth united lo ''ictory lie ended 1n a thunder of ap plaus<.' lie shook hun<l.'i \\Ith ttit' winner and rece1vt.'d a kasi. from Betty Ford Then Ronald anct Nan<·y Reagan backed orr the platform togetht'r. arm in arm. \\a\1ni:. smiling bravely In aslowfadrout For Gerold Rudolph F ord. the bull or endless jokes, 1t was ckar· I~· a special night. perhaps even a trans formation. In his accep lance speech. the country saw an underdog coming back fighting. strong, conClde nt. poised, rous· Ing. He took a less than epic text and. with precise UminJt and polished emphasis. made the welkin ring. &\S W®Cill [[ ®@rrwo©@ Tlte coh1m n appears today on Page 88 quire Dana Point Headland~ after L,egislalive Analyst A. Alan Post said his anal~sl~ of property \'aJues indicated that the proper· ty would cost $10 7 million A McCarthy aide said that without the S3.9 million item. the total figure would remain S31 3 million because unused funds "ould revert lo the general fund. The ball \\OUld pay for 10 hostels an \ acahon areas ill tht' cost or about SG00 .000 eac h McCarthy said. lie said accom modallons would be pnce<I to suit working-class families The committee vote wa~ 7·1. the bare minimum needed. But in the full Senate. 1t will need two-thirds approval because 1t a:,. an appropriation ball ll is alleged that the l'\e\\·port Beach Republican allo"ed mcm bers of his a ssessor's staff to work on his congrcssionaJ cam- paign on county lime and be re· imbursed for tame and mileage actually devoted to ha:. poltlacal act1v1tles llinshu\\ 1:. fr('c on app('ai following an eurlier conviction on bribery charges. lie wa:. sen· tenced to one to 14 years an i.tatc· prison after being round 1:tuilty or allegations also related to crl me& t'Ommilled while he was Orange County's assessor Hinshaw ·~ current con · gres 1onal term expires Dec. 31 d~ . He alleged Lacy \\ tl:i proc:\'': ing prostitutes for modeli(li: studios and escort service:. lt1 Santa Ana . Anaheim artd Fullerton. ·• Hamilton s aid th<' anvestagti tion Is continuing. lie declined lo release additional details Parade OK Denie<J LOS ANGELES <AP1 Tht• Los Angeles Police Comm1i-s1011 has denied a parade P<-'rmlt tor the Wotts Summer Fl'St1v11I lhai. weekend. A police spokesm:io i.ald the application for tb't> permit was turned in 20 days Jafr and that policing of lhc parade would have co:.t lhe city SlS,000 in O\'crt1me A ml buy from ow ••• -.. ;.1._~\V' HOUSE PLANT DEPT. ~r;;};. CREEPING CHARLIE "I, ~ and PIGGY BACK R9CJ. 7.99 Fuchsias ·~ 39c One Large Group ... SCOTTS Assorted Colors qt. LAWN PRODUCTS TAM Junipers •ect-'h s44' 50%0FF us Priu Low <m>wlftc) s..,a. GROUND COVER SPECIAL ORANGE GAZANIAS 1,. 7 " LOW GltOWI... A.i Ate) POTENTILLA $399 FASY LOWG«OWIHG YELLOW R.OWHS Ficus Repens R~ s 119 1 .... ., ..... en~ fig. CffftCJI 2.91 wait Gal. EVERGREEN PEARS $699 WW.. flowen U. ..-i .... 12. f 5 be ...... rwtcwoy y,... '~ ... I STEPPING STONES and CURBING CASH& CA.HY 20% OFFJ GERANIUMS CZonan A1sortecl Colort PLASTIC TRAYS r..-fKt for i.ot111a, pots or plaut .. t. Atsorted e°'°" • • .... 2.st .... I.It 2123 NEWPORT BL VD. COSTA MESA 646 3925 PATtO SHOP • 642·4lU no"E MOU,.S; ........ IM.. ~· Jul~ l tai:• Wl AC«" Mlfl!WIAHI a MKMlllttCAlll 1 ·I DAIL v Ptl fl.:..T _______ _;,.F.;..;"=:d•::.1t:.:.·;.;. Au;;;ga.;u;.:;s.;.;t 20;..;;._.;.;1m;..;..;; .Ju11t (!) Coating ~ .~·. ~ t,. ~ ),1'l'' I ..... Te• Ma.rpbiae (.AGlJ1'ATl ('S; It now de \'t>lops thut l,ttl(una !Wach Pollee Chwf Jon Spurki> h:J~ :mnounc<'d a now 1>rr>1trurn tn th.: Art Colony tu 1·on1ha! tht• I'\ II& or Ot>nwn Kum )'or 11 W cla) traul pN1od, C:hacC S{IJrki. 11l.rn1> tu hav1.· tus bo.>i. in blu1: :.tdrt dt 1\1ng drunks home. l.a~un .. luw t·nrorccmcnt h·.ich·n call th1~ program ... 01,..>ration Tips y Taiu .. The notion behind turn1ni: patrolmen into rum runners 1~ "Im pie A clrunk out on u roud l!I u public menace On tht• other h .. rnd. rew boozerb have don1: rnuch damage \\ hlle repo.,lng In tbc rt•ar seat or a police car. emu · SPARK' APPROACH ... ('t•ms to u.,k the quL'tllon "Is thl' patrolman b<'lter ofr to snare an 1mb1ber orr the strl't't and drive lum home. or. should he wait until h" l(l't'l in his car. ~mushes into thrt•t• other JWnplt'. and then drive h1rn to the municipal slammer ?" Laguna police, for u couple of months a least , art.-:.µparcntly ~oing to try lhl• prc\Cnllvc ap proach Rules the police express arc prt'lt) simple If you want a free nde with the low after ha\'tng sipped too deeply or the cup, you h.ive to call them before )OU try dn\'tng yourself. Once ~ ou ~et out on the road, ll i. too late You are now a can. d1date for the mumc1pal hotel \II of tha-; may seem lake a new •tnd nm e l approach to combat 11ng public drunkenneas but to lon~·t1me Logunnns , 1t must be ... omewhat bemusing. It suggests that law enforcl•· ment practl('eS In the 1ctrlhc Art Colony by th<> sea hav« tome full c1rrle from the good old dayg, Jets Sent to Korea 'Precautionary' Measure by U.S. SEOt:L. South Kort·;J <APi The l'nah•d lute:. Y.;t~ :>cndin~ t\\u ~uadron:> uf 11•t (1J(htcr:> tu Suutb Kor cu hxby UA the boc.111·:. of the two Ameracun orfar:cr' klll..d by North Kun•4111~uurd.s1t1 the Panmunjom truce v1llu~t· 14<'re nown homl'. South Korean Presadcnt Chung Hee Park promised ··u.rHt1cd1ull· retaliatory step~ an C:ll!>e or another illc:gal Communt'lt :\orth Korcum prowx~auon ·· THE U.S. DEFESSE Depart ment unnounced that a squadron of f' 4 Phantom Jets had no" n north from Oktn:.\\a to Korc.i ;md a squl:ldron Of Fllls wa.s bt .. mg sent to Korea from Mountain Home Atr Force Base m ll.laho omc1als 1n w astungton ::nud about 25 combat and recon· na1ssance plunes \\ere ::.ent from Okmawa 33 Killed In 3 Days Of Rioting JOHANN E SB URG . South Africa (AP, -Pol.ice said today that 33 blacks were killed in three days or antigovernment rioting In black townships around Port Enzabeth, the center of South Afnca 's automobile industry. "More bodies have bee n found," a Port EUtabetb police spokesman said . "Some of them were killed by knives; others were run down by motor \'etlicles and about two were shot." ( IN SHORT J PoUce said 19 m ore deal.ha had bffn confirmed. Many of the vic- tims were killed by police gun. fire. St Mdfl Rrlra•rd The Pentu1ton \uld tht-Air For~ reinforcement "i.1!4 u pre· c:unlonary mcuur\• W11$hmgton o(f1c1aJs descrlbtd ll llS M "uminR lo North Korn n, wtucb ht~ nur ly thrtiC t1me1 as muny combut planes as South Korou. SECRETARY o•· S'l'ATF. Henry A. K1uln1Cer s111d other "precautlonitr) mllitur~· measures" wer,. bcw1it ta.ken but rt'Cused to glv\' uny indJC'ation of what they were. "We want to make it :ibsolutdr clear that the Unill'd StMtcs will not accepl att11C'ks on its ~rson. nel." he said. The two Americans were bnt tered and harked to death Wed- nesday "hale heading the secun · ty detail for a South Korean working party prurung a tree 1n the Joint security z.one ut Pan· munjom, In the dem1Jitar1zed Lone between l'\orth and South Korea. THE UN IT E D STATES charged that North Kor<':.n guards attaC'ked the Americans and South Koreuns without pro- v o cat 1 on, killed th~ lwo American officer:> with ax<'s and mctul pikes and \\oundl'd four American enlisted mt!n U11d fi\•c South Koreans. U.S. ofricials wer~ •llll pu.tzled today about motives behind tht· rnurde!n "The QUt'aUon we w-c 1111lt1nQ 1:1 why!'' said on American diplomat concerned \\1th North Asian poUUcal und military rnut· ten. l '.S. Of'FIC'IALS b<'lie\'e North Koreans at PanmUl\JOm &ll'l' un der standing ordtors to use :.=- mu C' h force a:i possible to '"dominate and lntlmldule" American and South Koreun guards. One U.S. diplomat said today the truce \'lll~e. 850 yards In diameter, is the scene of constant North Korean harassment of U N. command personnel, "a war of nerves." "At ti mes it looks like the North Koreans are a stret>t gan1t trying to face down lhl' r1\'al bunch.'· he sa1d. The 41.000 American troop:. an Korea, South Korea's 600,000 armed forces and North Kore:.':. estimated 685.000 men in un 1forms were all put on precau tionary alerts after the clash Uut the 151·mile-long demilitarized z.one was reported qwet toda). and the people of SeouJ went. about their business as usual. Loving· Dad, Chief, May Prosecute Son MEDIA. Pa. (AP) -Thomas Bruton loves his eldest son. But he Is police c hief m this small town. When the lime comes, be says he wall t estify al bis son's trial for murder. "I took an oath when I got this job and 1 'm &OIOI to fulfill it," said Bruton. "H I think so- meone ·s guilty. I 'U prosecute, and that &oes for my boy." Bruton named his oldest son al\er himself when the boy was born 29 years ago. Tuesday Thomas Br uton Jr. was charged with murder. lltU TON JUH!Olt a11uro11 S1N1011 police veteran .lnd poJJce cruer in this southeastern Pennsylvania town tor eight years. "All of a THE BODY o F the victim, :.a:~~n be started &etUng in b'ou· Frank Sawyer• 35, 01 nearby Thomas Bruton Jr. served in Drexel HUI, was found la.st week A HUG FOR RONALD REAGAN Betty Ford Embrecea GOP Ch1llenger .,. w. .. ,... •• Upstaged, Carter Accepts Challenge AMt;KH.:us. va. 1AP1 -President t·ord s ch11llenge to a prcslden· tial campaign debate upstaged Jimmy Ct1rter and caught the Democratic nominee and his sl llff b~ surpn~t· The words "face·l<>face" debat<.> were hurdl) out of Ford 's mouth when Carter's press secretary rounded up reporters to say his can didate. too, wai. ready to debate -a dec1S1on that could produce the Cirst such presidential cam· pa1gn encounter. smce John F Kenned\ and R1C'hard M. Ni,on met in 1960 an u i.enes of four na tionally lelev1sed debates. Ford made his challenge Thursday night in his prcslden· tia l nomination acceptance speech to thl' Republican Na· tlooal Convention and 11 nutional television audience. ••1 AM READY AND eager," he told the delegates, "to go before the American people and debate Jimmy Carter. The pco· pie have a rlgh& to know where we stand." The debate challenge was not in the advance text ot Ford '~ speech. the SPN'<'h becaU!>\' Ford wantt'tl to s:i' e it as J :>Urpn:.l' for the de lc~Jk:. C.\KTl-;R PR F.SS i.ecrctan Jody PO\\t'll relu~·ed Carter's ar· ceptance whal Carter peopll• called hib "count('r challcn~e " • to (e\\('r tha n o dozen reporters watching Ford deh ver hi s speech on 1t televb1on set bc:.ldc u motel swimming pool. It wasn't supposed lo happen that woy. Carter had intended to issue his own dl'batc choJlenge to Ford lodsy at a 9 11.m. new.is con· feretlce lei a carefully orchestral· ed response to the weck·lona GOP convention. Tollway Closed lNl>Et:D, IT OOESN'T Sl'Cm like so man,\ -,ummers uflO when the entire arm of Art Colony law (•nforccml'nl eoni.istcd of no more than half a dozen omc<.'rs . Oft<'n ot night, putrolmcn on cluty t•ould bt' found t•king u coffee break at 81J: Jim '~ f)roiler, now long aone from it, old sHe and the foot of Ocean Avenue near the hfeituard towc-1 Thtng!I got prctt~ QlUl'l on the criminal front In tho~<' da\!I an J,aguna N1~ht 1>.1trol couid be pretty Juli stuff WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. lntelUaence agencies duplicated each other 's efforts and em· phasiied quantity, not quality, tn gathering data abroad, accord· ing-to a study that led to a major overhaul of the Lntel.llgence com· munity ln 1971. The pivotal study, which was declassified and released Thurs· day, was prepared under the direction of James R. Schles· inger, then assistant di.rector of the White H OUSl' omce or Manage me nt and Budget tO MB>. in a plasUc trasb baa aloag a t.be Vietnam war, 1oia& back bi&bway in Delaware. He ap. twice as a voluo&eer. parenlly was strangled', police Howner, th• l ather slid be is said. cooperating with atat.e police and Sawyer's estranted wife, if called upon, wouldtest.ifytolhe Sarah Ann. 21 . nod the younger · facts inthecase. White H<>1ae Press Se<:relary Ron Neueo said Ford had been consldenng issuing the challenge for the past 10 days. He said it was left out of the advance text or ENSENADA, Mexico {AP> -• The south end ot the major toll . hllthway linking Tijuana and • Ensenada ho s been c losed because of landslides. So 1l '40uld de\ elop lhut uµon a \\ intcr's ni~ht. the earl) morn10~ hours \l.ould urrlH• anti Cl'rtatn )O('JI ~ atennit spots '4 ould IX'!(ln to ush<>r out the few st1 Ul'l-!llng Bruton ·s roommate, Alphonse -============================================; Pritchard. 26, also were charged .. with murder. Delaware Slalt' 11otrons &nd clO'>C their SWtngrntr •Dlllflper' f'aee• f'fae doors. And La1tuna offtcer.4 on duty • RICHMOND, Va. <AP> -Al· \\ere well acqaintl'd \\ilh those liedCbcmlcalCorp.facesamax· IO<:'al townfolk who wouh1 be ce>r· 1mum floe of $13.2 million alter tain to be staggering out into the pleading no contest to ~ counts <·hill on unsteady pin.-,. the fo~ or (\(federal antipollution law viola· niitht matchan~ ttw fol( of brain l tons an connection with the MORE OFTES THAN not, it \\ruJ a friendly local Laj!unuc·o1> who s aved those befogged dtizens frnrn the iK'rils of un- :-tcndy foolinl{, cracks In Art V.llony ~Hli'wal\c~ and high t·urb~ lie gnt qu1~lly chauffeured home ir1acar\\1th a b1i: i:oltJ i,cal on the :.Ide. All of th11 Coded from th~ l..a~\llH.1 ic<·t•tw n-1 th~· µohce force ··xp11n<l('1f .ind ino1lt'rn11cd Drunk~ ~ot l'nutchcd utr to the 11 run k r 11 n k I n 'r "n d a rd· pr()( l'<llll r fasluon ,'\ow, tmwt•\••r . \\I' ~ml' full l'irC'lt• to t ht' vohce Tl~y Tn'<i. ~nwtl11w' ohl ult'll."1 dnn 'l re oily 1•t)11n)!r rh1'\ 111 ... 1 i.:1•1 tW Y. nonu ... pesticide ingredient Kepone. The c hemical company was <'harged with dumping Keponc and other che micals from Its llopewell pla nt lnlo the James Raver during the early 1970s Barragr Con• h11w• BEIRUT, Lebanon lAt'> Christian and Moslem militias traded artillery barrages toduy, l~nori ng Arnb Lugue efforts to stop random s h«"lling of r«.>s1d<.>n· llaJ quarters by both ~id<.>s 1n the l..t'banese c1v1l war. ''The h ysteria of in · discnm in:ite shelhne continues t o esralatf'," a Moslem spokesman :mid. "Dastrirts of :.outhern Beirut have been turned mtohell. .. Pohce sajd Sawyer was killed because of an affair between lhe younger Bruton and Mrs. Sawyer. Pennsylvania Slat.e PoJlce are handling the investigation. A state police spokesman s ald Chier Bruton wanted it that way. The Investigation normally would hove beel\. under bis 1urisd1ct1on. the spokesman said, because the murder took place in Media. ••f WAS VER\' clos e to him as a child," Bruton said Thursday. "I was proud of both mv sons. The other one, William, he's a wonderful boy. Bul Tom, about three years ago, he started to go bad "Do I still love him! I guess I do. I guess I have to He's my own nesh and blood." Thom113 Burton Jr . haa been In trouble before. Last year he was convic ted of burgl11ndng his father 's npartmenl and pcKsesslon of a sawcd-0ff shotl{un. !le spent five months invnson. "I DON'T KNOW whnt wenl wrong," said has fath~r. u 30·Y4'1lr I Showers Blanket West Storms Extend From Pacific t,o Plaim All"'••-" tO·~~ Athn~ • r. ........ "" ~ ......... ~wl•J ... ,.... 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Thia regular feature of the Daily Pilot young people's page, of- fers e weekly art challenge to young readers. Uncle Len provide• interesting art assignments and invites youngatera to aubmit their work to the scrutiny of judges of his weekly contest. Winners are rewarded and their art appears the following week -spottlghted with the winner's name In Uncle Len's Corner. Look for Uncle Len's Corner and other special fea1ures for young readers -"Letters from Ellie", ''The Quiz" and ''A sk Andy" -In Saturday's DAILY PILOT 642-4321 r • .. • Kris Im as Celebrate Birthday CULVER CITY <AP> • They may be bett.t-r known for chanting, hut ' when it comn tu a birlh- <J3 Y p arty for the .. supreme god hl'ttd." Hart' Krishna de\'ot~ pull out all the stop:.. More thau 1.000 mcm bers and supp()rlcr:o uf , SkOf4f Br~ak the International Socit•\y l''r~ ~~aire 's daily .. c Krishna Conbc1ous· skuteboard workout ne~s c~lebr utt:d Lord was costly when he Krishna s 5.00Q.lh buth· d b k h ' day at the socfety's na· fol_I an r o e t~ t1onal headquarters ht're \\TISt Thu_rsday. 1'.be , an u day-long affair that mishap wall co~t ham ended in the early hours a role in an upcom· Thursda) in g film a nd six K R I s 11 N A weeks in a cast. devotees. who arc often seen chanting on street corners or ::.ohc1t P'L-ne Tax mg contributwns from r~ passersby. belt eve that I. o r d K r i s h n a , l h {' "supreme god-head." desrend ed fro m the $piritual world 5,000 tears ago on a lotus and appeared 1n India. The celebration b<>gan t arly Wednesday with the sounding of a conl'h $hell. Later, a ,i -root-tugh tmage of Kris hna was fWash with five kinds of ~ectar hath mg K n shna :ind R adha. his "t•tt-rnal C'ClOSOrt." Al tw1ltj!hl. there wt•rc devotions <If t'C~tat1c chanting and danl'lnt(, to the C1t'l'Ompa111ment or Indian in!>I rumenti.. then mu\ 1es and lerturcs. Repayment Sought LOS ANGELES 1AP1 -The State Public Utilities Commission has been asked to order Califorrua·s two largest phone compani.es to re· rund ssoo million to t•ustomers. Los Angeles City Ally. Burt Pines. in a bnef filed ThursdaY, said Pat1fic Telephone Co and GenNal TC'lephonc Co also should reduee ratl·s a total of $250 m11lion annually. Friday. August 20 1976 DAILY PILOT • .\5 Fa'.~ces Giant Suit Chief LOS ANGELES <AP> A local businessman and two friends filed thrt-e SS million c1nl swts against Los Angeles t>ohc:e Chief Ed Davis and other om cials Thursda> tor ullegt'dly cooi.plring to Imprison the platnt1Us an Mt•x1c<> P1f'rre Roland Dupuy. Robert James C1telli and David Jelfers spent 17 months 1n Mt'x1can jails before charges o f traffickm~ 1n nrnn1uanu v. ere dropped. EACH MAN F'ILEI> swti. nanung davb, three Lo5 Angeles pol.ice officers. two drug enforcement administration agents and tht' c·1ty Dupuy also lists tbr~ state franchtse tax board ~agents 10 h1i. suit. The three men srud the offi<.'1aJs coni.pired to deprtve them of their conslitut1onul rights by hnv- 1ng them arrested on allegt'<il) trumped up chart;t'S wh.ile the plaintiffs wert! campin~ south of San Luis. Mexico . THE SUIT charges the anc:>b wcrl, madl• "to force pl:untdf$ to confess lo criminal activity wtuch they did not comm1t ... and would be subJecte-d to prolonged detention tn Mex it'~ ju1ls und subjt•ctcd l o assault, hungt>r und brut u l1t y while incarcerated .... " Noni• of ttw m~m has ever been n;1m1-<I 111 " criminal com plaint in the Unit<'d Stales, althoujlh •late and fl'dcrul rnx officials hud d:trnwd Dupuy was t'arnin~ tlll·auJ mcome. They later udmtllL'<l tht•y had made a mu.take. THE TWO POUCE officers nam<.'<1111 tht• ~wt were I..APD narcotics agents who WN eon lhl' scene ,v.hen the three were arrested in Mi'xu•o, u:. wt.•re the U.S. Drug Enlorce mcnt Admu11strat1on of~ ricers, Though many ela.ims have been made that Amencan law enfon-ement off1<·ers have 1n:.t1~ated arrests of American c1llr.ens wh1h· in l\h•x1l·o. 1'hursday·s suit may be lhe firsl rnurt :il'lion lo eomeofsuch claims. '-Health' FirDl Refund Ordered LOS ANGELES <AP> all ba~cd in C3labasas in Walsh. a s pokesman for -Three interlocking the weslern San r'ernan-Meredith Laboratories. firms have been ordered do \I a 11 e y . B arr y t'Ontended the ads srud to pay more than Sl75.000 Marantz. president of all only that M i r acillan In refunds and c ivil three companies. also ··may have" a beneficial penalties and t o stop was named as a defen-effect on those ailments. marketing a health food dant although readers could advertised as a cure for a have been led to believe wide range ol ailments, THE SUIT alleged that 1t was a cure. Including sexual im· th e health f o 0 d Under ter ms <>f the poteoce. Miracillin had been ad-judgment. handed down A civil suit was filed vertised nationwide as a by Superior Court Judge Thursday by the Los cure for a number of ajl-Leo Rach, the firms have Angeles County Distnct ments, including canccr, agreed to permanently Attorney·s ortice. and heart disease, asthma, halt the sale of any food the companies agreed to viruses and sexual im-or product. vert.ising by the fi rms to include a statcm<'nt that they were the lari::et or a false-advertising und un· fa1I·Compet1tion s uit WASHINGTON Press was also ordered to make refunds on two publica- tions, "F at Fi,::hters" and "The T axpayers· GuidetoSelr·DC'fense. ·• The publis hH had falsely offered buyers double their mone~ back if unsatisfied . Deputy Dist. A tty. Gilbert Garcetti said. a judgment against them potence. The Judgment also re· later in the day that did Attorney M 1chael quires any ad . not include an admission ----------.:------------------ of guilt. 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GAS POWERE RIG/I/ IJI 1111 I/ANO DtN•UI Prof)o•1lon11 l<•dro C onuol ~Y•lrm lncludt" J d11nntl "'"'° mlltff(dry). } th•1111cl rec elver, 'l 'lervo•, 11rkt1rnc !).ill, p~d· (dry), ~witch hA< n .. ,,, ~rv11 11 •v, frt11 . n., f. 1 HO cl•y w•rr.rnty, 99.99 STORE HOURS: Mon. thru f ri. . . 9 to Saturday. . . . • . 9 to Sunday ......• 10 to e /UNG! E /111 e lffV(f / 11\/ R e PISANO ,\'. Ml 1S!1BARl1 VALUE> SJ.25 each 1.99 each or 3 for 2.99 9 Hobby Shack 5 18480 BANOILIER CIRCLE, 3 FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA 92708 ---NATIONS LARGEST -SPECIALIZING IN RADJO CONTROL __ _ I I ) ib ~DJ\ILY PILOT E D ITORIAL PA~E f I I . ... I j: Legislative Muddle The Sacraroellto circus will fold up its ltnt at lbe end ol thb rnonlh, IMrt the respite will be bner. The 1977·78 Lfgislature conve.Mt Dec. 6 and. alter an organizational ~ s, the ac:don will be un. der way agaln Jan.3. There is much that is wrona int.be state capital. When they returned from tbelr July recess. th~ ' lawmakers were faced wtth 2,500 pending bills -and 1 just one month t<J.Mlonlhem. Yet we -b~ ~ assured that <i full time Leglslature operatina ii, continuous two-year sessloos would overcomo the 6Ul Jocjoms. . It has no(. On lhe contrary, the full lime legJSlator~ Just seed\. to uve more time to play around with the tnotheTbood and apple pie projeeti. they hope will impress the folks back home (who rart!· ly see them any more). And lo Cinagle their de(eated bills onto the coat tails or other bills in the hope of sUp- ,,, pang them past the consUtulionally required timetables. Apparently killed in one committee or house. the same chunk of would-be legislation keeps popping up in di{f erenl twse and 1n new Iliac~. .. -• It's not urwsu~ ror a &imple 2pe-page measure lo find itself ameodedjnto a 20-page monstrosity bear· ing little or no resemblance lo the original bill, beyond its number. Thus hijacked it sails through the legislative process on the basis of earlier approv~ of the original. The only '11'19rd lbat appijes to lhis sort of lawmak- ing is fraud. Yet the process has become so common as to be almost routine. Veteran Seo. Raodolpb Collier, who bas served since 1939. is one who has had enough. Collier is de- termined to introduce a constitutfonal amendment to limit sessions to 120 days each year. one year for budgeting, and ooef or general law. He says the continuous sessions are talcing the legislators away from the citizens they are sup- posed to represent. away from the businesses and professions that ooce kept them in Louch with lbe ttooomy and introducmg a whole new breed of pro- CessionuJ lcgislatoni whose background~ are almost exclusively political. #, The continuous e Ions. say'S Colller, make 1t im- possible to take time lo study the real problems m d~pth. or to stem the prollfcrut1on or half-baked pro posals that don 'l warrant legislaltvc attenlton. It's unJikely our full timt.• prQfessional lawmakers will }icld much ground. Out if they don't clean up their act. a proposal .such a.'! ColUrr·s might look very at tra<:tive to tbe people whv pay their salaries. Un timely Holiday When the Orange County Board of Supervtsors met thj~ week. what normiilly 1s a five-man board wa~ down to a three-man board Three is lheminimum number of supervisors re quired t.o conduct county business. That means had any of the three supervisors present missed the meet mg for sotne reason, county business wo•Jld have backed up a week. That fact didn 'l stop Supervisor Laurence Scbm1t rrom going off on a vacation. however. Schmit 's leis urely absence is hard to understand for a number of reasons. First, it was known from late May to mid-July that former Supervisor Robert Battin would be miss- ing from the scene when sentenced on his felony con· viction. That would have been a more logical time for. Schmit to vacation. AJso. last December all five s upervisors took a week off. They did the same thing the Fourth of July week. And Schmit a year ago took a couple of weeks off to vacation rent-free at a developer~s Hawaii vacation spa before and after a meeting or county of- ficial_s in that state. Add it all up and for a man who has been on the JOb only 19 months, Laurence Schmit is pretty well vacationed, making his absence this week all the more irresponsible, 'YOU OOW, I "IUINK WE MAY BE OW TO A COVER UP HERE!' Federal Takeover . r Could Save Tahoe Dear · Gloomy Gus A Pre111otur~ Hard l .Jl11 e ? . Carter Veers to Left ATLANTA The drama or ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) bill. liberal economist Jerry Jas1nowsk1, fro m the Joint Congressional E conomic Com· m1ttee as one or his chief trans1· \ion economists here m such con· trovers ial areas as Ml employ- ment. Yet. In a typical Carll'r paradox. one top issues adviser told us that, despite Carter's en· dorsement of the Humphrey llawkins bill <designed to reduce adult unemployment lo 3 percenl in tour years l . and hls hiring or Jnslnows k1 . the bill will go nowhere an a Carter admlmstra· tion Assemblyman Eu~ene Gual~o. laking up the bettle ""~Med by OW Jate Assem.lyman E;._dwfn Z'Berg. i1 endea\'oring 'to bring under control th( dcvelopmenlS which are rapidly bri"ltn& Lake Ta.hoe to ruin. ~ As Gualco so aoclurately points llU\, •·a dee ade of rlaet.oric an(t l'n· t-ffecti\'l' l egtslat100 have done lit· tie to protect Lake Tahoe from \h t pollution and overdevelop. m ent whic h threaten lu destroy the unique beauty or this nation's most treasured landm3rk11.·· Z'Berg thought he had the unswer when he legislated the authority ror a bl-slate compact establlshin11 the Tahoe Regional PlaMing Agency b~k 10 l968, arter 3bout four years of efforts to de\·111e a plan '°' the lake's preservation. It hasn't worked As Gual<'o says "High ri11e C3l)i nos. Oashlng noon Signs, fai;t food restaurao&.s :md sprawllna 11\lhdi\'isloni." c ontinue to be built . crowrtin g t'1e shorei.. pollulani the lake aDd depleting lhc water supatli,es. HE RL/\M E the make-up or thl' Ag<>nry whlel\ i5 C'Omposed ol lac' Ally t'kctctl ~(lkials ol ~twp . stutcs rather lban non·locully t'IN.'lNI rnt•mt>c.rt ,.nd thCl flC!l it rf'Q\lirc'\ n maJortty of.each iitate rather than u major1\y of the whOI() to disapprove rrojectll. While ht> tfot'81l't SJ'l('ll i out, h11$ anfert'n('(•s ure thnt greed la 011cr· com in.: JU<hl menlJ. f'f!J>t'Clftlly inicofn r M N\'vtal'fit '11 <'onctirncd Thl'n• Ill no qllt!stlon that th<' more cn~111os tn11lt on t~ Ntvada (-EARL WATERS ) side. the more revenue for Nevada which leans heavily on gambling for it. support. Gualco thinks legislation he has authored to change the board composition, making It more broadly representative or local, state and the public in general. plus some other changes may get heller results. From past experience 1t is no bet and Gualco may end as heart- broken by its failure as did z ·eer1. THERE IS only one sure way of SllVing what Mark Twain and others have callt>d the world's most beautiful lake. Thal is lo prevail upon the federal govern· ment to acquire il as a national park. For as long as jurisdiction over at remains split betwee.n two states there is as much chance of controlling development as McGovern had betng l>lected pre· sident. The fact 1s that develop- me.ol already has gone way too far tr it weye halted now entirely the lake wlll still become a dis· aster in lls present usa~e. The ironic thinl>! about at all as lhat perhaps as many as 90 per- cent of those who flock to the shores of Tahoe don 't g1\'e a damn about the lake and 1l5 bt•auty Tht-y go there to gamble unict most don't see the lake and could care less whether 1t i11 lher<' or nut. This should be the rlrst fact to recognize and Guak'O could look for l(rcater succe11t1 1n prcservtng Tahoe by direclln~ his efforts toward a federal takeover. Exist- ing privately owned properties 1'hould bt" cm1nC'nl domaJned. When the Bible spoke ol the vast numbe rs o( grains ot sand, fish in the sea. 11tars in the sky, l wonder why the vast numbers of fle as i n Southern California Ip August was not mentioned. J c.v. • ~, Giit <-......... ,. ·--... t..otrt •tt411 ff fteil HCIU.trtlf ttilett tM ~-------s...._ .... _.,. .. o_, Ge, O•ttr "'' .. The gamblers can be sallsfted by buying them out and pcrmitltng them to rebuild on an expanded Reno site edging the California border. They will be just as !ulp· py and probably happier since llighway and air access as belter and. additionally. people can get there by rail. Sure it will cost the govern· menl a bundle but compared to "'hat was spent an Vietnam and what continues to be spent in foreign aid It ts a drop in the ocean. AS FOR the high rise hotels and most other raclllUe!I already built at the lake, all would not be wasted. According lo some authorities in conservation or· ganizations. most if not all of the structures would be (u.11> utilized by visitors comsng there s1mpl) to CllJOY the wond<'rs of the Jake and its surroundinl(s. The Junkier buildin1s could be razed a nd never missed. The real question as ~ hether the public will support the cost of remedying its monumental error of not tale Ing t1tcps to preserve Tahoe before It all AOl out of hand. There l!I no doubt sut•h a plan will invoke u. terrific· huttlc dnpite the ofrer to relocate U1e 1•mbler• Jimmy Carter's scornful. bared. teeth attack on President Ford last week, widely crltici~ed as politically premat.ure, has ob· scured the Democratic presiden tial nominee's subtle leftward movement toward positions deeply entrenched in lhe party's liberal wing . Carter's assault on lhe "Nixon Ford administration" which~°' erned ·'by vetoes . not vision , by scandal, not s t a bility,•' astonlsbed luke warm Carter\ tea high i n tbe party's inftet" co un ctls . M o r e significantly. 10 days later tht.' former Georgia governor's clo.'"'l' aides were still expressing sur prise of lhei r own in th ~ skyscraper eyrics here when• both the fall campaign and a not improbable Carter administra- tion are being planned in chaotic 18-hour days. "We'd talked about an e\'l'n· tu al switch to a harder line," one such aide told us. "but no one ex- pected it so soon. After all, Jim- my is the candidate of love and reconc11iation " LIKEWISE. Carter's worried warning of "an a lmost un precedented, vicious personal at- tack" dunng the campaign may have been desig-ned as a battle flag for overconfident and hence complacent Democrats, but 1l was out of place again st :1 Republican party flailing in civil wr1r with no presidential ticket Yt'l in the field. Thut, lhe Carter move signall· ina 0 political hard line ror tht• fall cumpal1n wua both pre mature and topheavy with over kill. llowever. except for raised eyebrows OQ leading Democra~ asking what Carter will b<-sny m~ when and if thut "vicious. pc r s o n n I a tt a <' k ' · n«ll l y maler1ahies, the ovttlull will do no permanent damage Thal may not be Lrut• of the no'l1lnee'11 subtle mov•ent toward political PoS1.aon1 and campaign advisers taken from the heart of the pattJ's Northern left wing. Indeed, a stern word of C'nution has already come from the long-time pro-Carter Colum· bus <Ga .) Enquirer. which thou~h still pro-Carler editorialized as follows under the titl e .. Carter Moves to Left"· "Jimmy Carler .proved to be a more liberal governor than many Georgians -Carter sup- porters and non-supporters had expected. The s:ime thing as happening again. Once again, hi s positions au more lilx'ral lh;rn muny peopll', parlicularb Southerners. had expected ... Examples abound of Carter's seemtnA insistence to identify himself a nd his campaign with the liberal hard core. Minnesota Democrats, scarcely notorious for conservative o r even moderate ideology. are as toundt>d that Arvonne Fraser. wife or Rep Donald ltf. Fraser. will be the CarleT campaign coordinator for the f'ive·slate up- per Midwest region. Arvonn1• f'raser Is well to the left of her hus band. a nd he is perhaps th<' leading liberal acUvl't in the llousc Likewise. Cart.er ha~ drafted the main architect or Ull' Hum phrey-llowkin11 full employmt>nl U.S. Officiah Live Well Amid Misery WASHINGTON -N<>stlro hhth on lh<' hills ubove Port-Au Prin<'c at~. fashlonQble,, wiUJ.~. ''iUm1, <'Quipped with sparfffina swim· minf( poo lt a nO.-staffe<I by Arocious i1er11n nts • • : Thi~ 1s where the U.S. A10 of· l1c1all rel11dc with their families. Tht>y came lo fltt ltl to ad- minister lJ .S aid . Their mlgslon is to help develo~. th.1 .. i mr "Poverisbecf nation and feed It.a hun· 41rypeople. A 1eoerous portion or the u .s. o((erlng goes lo maintain the AID ad· ..;lnistt.at.ors...j.n lbe.. b.ljh ..&l.)'lc they have adopttd. 'They u,•c in luxury: \bey are waited on by 1'erv1nts; they belong to e-.i- eklslv. prl••te t'lubs. ln lbe evenlRJ.&. they a tte ... .r•visb rockt•tl al)1:t dinne~.~ies. whtf~ lhe -~ls can sample the •varied dellgl\ls of creote~g. Yet twbe,·e It or not,~ col· 1tt\ utr a bardabip • fOfo en- d""rin1 the rigors ol Pott·Au~ ...f>ri~, Thi 1mouiUto llt -'NI· tfonal 15 percent. v.hlth Is lacked f •• oo to th.-lr salaries. Thf'y nrc al110 granted two extra weeks or slate.side vacation. on top or lht>lr normal leave. to rccupcrotc from lJlf hard life . '11~\' DRAW a generou.'I hout· inJt allowance to help P•Y the rtnt on their rancy alias. They fnaJce biweekly OiRht.O( to Gunn tnnamo Bay to pick up lnex- pcns h ·e Amerjc11n (ood from the U.S. commissary. They can claim a generoos "e<Jucutlonal allowance," too, to help with their children's education. Aner hundreds of thousands of dollars have been squeeltd out of thf' Ato budget for the cue end comron of the admiNltrl!IOrS. the money Is usuaJly t~ O\·er lo the Haitian go,•enunent to dtS· , lrilNle. 4 Additional amounts are di· verted lnt.o the poCkets of Hai· han officials. Crain intcndtd for the poor, for example. has been st~• and sold rot prollt by cor· ru '<Ql\Otlll Offitlals. • " sent our reporter. Hal Bernlon, to ffatU to find out whether any or the a.id re~ the peopk for whom tt was In· tended.. With A )\na.-ock on bls beQ, he tr'•,·~ lo tbe mll5t de· 5ol1te. drought·strickf'O re-glon of I (JACK ANDE RSON ) the tiny Citrlbbean t'O\lntry. He hiked throut?h the parched moun loins lo n remote v1llnf!c and ll\'td for more lhan a week with the people. The \'lllnfZcs subslllled taracly on mangoes. suc kini out every precious drop of Juice. Rut llw last mango would soon be de· voured. The people didn't know what thf'y would eat after that. THE U.S. AID official!' are wiually too busy planning and partying in Port-Au-Prince to \'lsit the \'lllagers in their mud huts Those who make rare ap· pearapces usually drfre through in jeepe. Most are too tJed up with paperwork to 1.-t,·\' their desks. They are also reluctant to I eave t he , ,. c om r or t o b I e Q\lllrt(f'S, Durfng the fiscal year that ended on June 30, ~ U.S. tree· Pl)'Cr8 donated nearly S18 million In foreign aid lo lla.IU. A Uny bickle or food.for-work h~ r~•cbed the remote vlll1ce litmtoo visited. Jn the past, US aid bas also bcl~ to bu Id holpit.ah, con· ~tn1ct roads. tap water aad <h>' tribute food. Thii1 hM ~avcd live1< and allcvlvtcd suffering. But lt'ic the AID otnclels wbo arc the mott comforU:d. the HnitJan of rician who are enriched. Bernton intpecll'<.I a road con lltructlon project, which lie partially financ('d with U.S. de velopment funds He found 240 peasants slowly bullcfjnJL a road to their vllluge. which wa.'i loeat ed on top of a high moonlnm plateau. With picks. 11hovels and wheelbnrrowa, they moved the road nhend a rcw !nchcs at a lime. The men were gaunt. lun and angry . For more thon two months. they h.ad toiled without a penny m pay. Tht' UalUan gO\' ernment had promlsed them so cents a day. But the money h:id never made It lhroogh the sf.ielty fingers of the It aituin olficials. The ragced workers galhtred around Bernton. In broken Creole French. they pleaded; "We have almost nothina left to eat now. Wt have only one meal a day or cornmeal. Get u~ our mooey." Not only Haitian but U.S. or- flcials are depriving lhe. buniT)' ~-otkrrs. The great need ln U'le Haitian h1nterl:and Is ror JObs \ Hut tr.S. off1l'i:tlR, 1•ugc•r 1<1 flivor thr h~uvy maC'hinc.•ry munuru<.· turer11 111 th<' United Stutt•ii, h11vc• slipulutcd rhnl mosl or a ~5 mlllloD roncl <'Onstruc•llon loan mua hl' ~1H·n1. on h4•av y machinery, purchased Crom U.S nrms . Thc fielc1 uxperl~ told fk'rnton the new machines will isoon JOIO other bulldozers and tractors. which already liUl'r tlw ll:1lt1a11 countryside Thu be!ll woy to bwltl roads In II aitl. no mttlter how inemcienl it may sC('m, Is wlllt manpower. And the people d~tperately need the work. B•:KNTON !!pent irome.i.Jmc In an impoverished \'ilJage where the people had no JObs and little land that <'Ould l.>e <'Ultivntcd Each d,ur, they ~Id scale the n.ep hll\stde '" s~rct\ o< woocl that could be burned int o charcoal. Mter th y lnboriou~ly produecd a few ~ac k s of cl\arcont. they wouW trek IO miles to the ne:i rest market to ex· change the c h 3rccrnl for m:ingocs Jt wa.s an agonizin8 conlrtl$l tt> the villa~ In th<' fort-Au-Prince h.llls. where the U.S. o(J\clals ere s pending money on cocktatl partlc. •nd creolt' cooking. THAT RAISE this inter~tmg question· is Carter packing his staff of political and issues ad- visers with lefl-leanmg activists for image reasons, trying to con· vlnce Northern liberals lhnt the self-styled "redneck" Southern Democrat will betray no liberal principles? The extraordinary public vis- ibility down in Pl<11ns <1ccordcd by Carter to Ralph Nader. whose consumer-protection advocacy has becom e more controversial or late, suggests that Carter is al least as inte rested in show as in substance. Likewis e, the former GN>rgia governor during bis speech here to the American Bar Association, delivered in typically passionless style. cluttered his text with a list of symbolic legal issu<'S dear to liberals but hi ghly con- troversial to everyone else in the party. ~uc h as: a strong legal !>ervices corporation, expunded class action s uits. funding of public inll•rest law and !.tn•ngthcn1n1t of "citizen ad. vocacy groups " NOT A SJNGl.E lawyer's hand clDPJWd when Curter cn<lt>d his recitation of these !'lymhohe Uberol jssuc-s. yet In fu<'I hr a<' tu ally comm ilted hi mi.c•lf lo absolutely nothing !>:l mt>ly l:ibtoll.n11 wh;1t. he cullC'd "t h•~ aiiend a" as thing~ tlw l:iwy1'rx lhem~clvu mu:st be conccrm'd about. Whetht>r Cnrter 111 c1meernt•d he carefully did not Nu~" except by remote su1u1cslion :-;u<'h vl'ilcd rhcturlr. coupled with th<? rN1l or font'll'd SnOu1•nt•1• of h h1 l(ll~rlnit xtublt• of llb<.'rul :ac tlvl1t11. d<>epens the nl)'llh•ry or Jlmn1y Carlt•r f:tr more thun hiK premutur<' allacki.. on J erry Ford ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ftobnl N ll"«f'lf, f'11bl11/wr Th•1mo11 K..-eoml. ~:d1tor Uar(>ara Kr4'1l>kh. t:dllt>f'la/ T'a111• £d1tnr The c'ff1tnr1nl JHU!<' Of thr Dally r 1101 :O.t'f'kl> to inrorm 1nrt ~lllllulal\' rr1ull'r' l)v pr<'»C'nlllrR on lh" p.•rC' divt•t,e t•ommentarv Oil tnp1t''< I)( IOIC'r('~I ti} )OdlC'll· ('(f <'olumn•~ts ond urtoon1r.1~. by prm 1dinii ti forum for ~adrn1' 'le"" und h~ prcstntan3 thJ11 """~poper'a 011ln1oni1 o.nd kteu on eurrent topirg The t"1ilorl11l t1pm11m11 at the O.t1ly Pilot ap~ar only In lhe editorial c<>lumn •t th lop or tht.' pu at. Opinions tit· prc'!l~rd by the <'olurnrulta and c11rtc>tJn1st1 ond letter "nlfl't Dl't th1•1r "" n •M no endorsemttu of lhtlr vtt"s b>' the O:uly Pilot 11hould ht' 1ntur«1 Friday, Auaust20. 197ti . • .. Friday August 20. 1976 DAIL V PILOT .4 t I Aid Extends From Cradk to Grave By Phll lntertanca f OU UN IE WASHINGTON <AP> -Ftom the tame thf'y drink milk with lhrir cook1~ an kindergartt-n until the years when they lave out rettremvit with tbe help of Socital Security checka, ma.t Amencuns &et a helping hand from the eovemment. It as impoHlble lo dt.>termine how man)' people depend on the government for a 1ubliwnlial part of t~lr lncome. »lthou~h It probubly " as blgh as one out ottwo Am~ricans. COUNTING IS MADE OU'FICVLT by lbe fact lhal some people ure covert'Ct by more than one pro· gram, while others rely on govtrnment 1ndireclly 2 1 milhon servicemen.~ Cenaus Bureau rePottS the total payroll for civl1ians ln 1915 was Just undtr $1!19 billion. the military p11yroll. accordrng to the Pentagon. was a htUeover $21.$ buhon. Auume that each o( the 1ovemment employ'°i. 1$ a wage-earner in an :average household. The overue hou tbold is now 2.9 persons i.o that means j ust under ~ mtllion persons dependent on govern ment -THE&E AllE 11.3 MlLUON Americans rt" cei\•lng welfare under the Aid lo Oepe nde nt Ctuldren Program. Soci"1 S<.>curity Adminibtration ,Person And this as by no means the end or the list of aovemmf'nl aid pr~ram:. l"or instanet" The 60 m1lhoo )OOn~i.lus ln elemtmtiary und seconda.r~ i.chool drwU. 2 a b1lllon h11lf pints of milk lD school la11l y4.'ur Tht• s:uvt•mmt'nl doesn't know exactly how m uny of them bencf1tted from the Mx· cent subbady pt>r hall pmt. but the totul bill wu..s $1~ m.iJUon. Three m1lhon \•t•krans rcct'ivoo edu<'alionul benefits under the GI 8111 last )Cllr, avcru~ing $270 u month for u s mglc. full -time i.tudcnt Whatever the figure$, public support of in· dlv1duali; has been u vital fo ctor in the growing gov· ernment innuen<'e on the economy -Influence Treasury Secretary Wllllam E. Simon warns will limit American s' statistics complied by the Tax Foundation Inc . ..t -ABOUT 800,000 STUDENTS ATTENDED nonprunt research group. show k'deral. stale and <'OJlege with lh<' help of cut-rutu louns from funds local government spending for publk ussaslance of ~labltshed "llh fodl•ral ~runl.S Some 16,000 stu· all kind was almost $24 billion in 1973, the latest dents are gelttn~ a frl't' l'<IUC'Ollon ut the Air Forc•e, year for which complelt> figures arc uvailable Army. Coa::.t Guard. ~kn· hunt M .1r111u or Na,·y freedom if allowed to con· ,--------, linue current rates of -Some 2 m1lhon rce'.1!1ve federal. state or local ::.er v1ce ac.'ademics growth. u ; JI ·' • ,. fl.)~· s And such growth can --------- be maintained only by further tax increases on ind1v1duals and corpora· Uons, the only basic l>Otlrces of revenue the govern· ment has civil service pens ions The cost last year . accordinR Almost l!.2.000 cotton fJ.rmer-. r<'ceh ed up to to Social Security and Census Bureau figures. "as S20.000 apiece last ~c·ar to cowr "eathc1 dum age or more than $14 billion. Another 1 4 m1lhon receive to make up th<' d1fferenct' bt>twt'en market pnces mooey under the federal railroad rettre ment plan. and the Agriculture DepartmC'nt ·s target pncc The Social Security BulletJn reports that program -The Nation al Endowment for tht' llumanil1es cost $3.3 billion last yt'ar dispensed 128 ~cnt•ruJ rt.'liearch l:ranb avcraglDg These four catecones add up to Just under 97 SJS.000 ap1ect-"This has bMn a special .-pedal report. We now switch There 1:. no dispute over the fact that Americans' reli ance on government as an employer and benefactor has mushroomed. An As · socaated Press s tudy shows that almost half the na · lion ·s 215 m al hon persons get a significant portion of their income from some level of government. milhoo persons . In the O\'Crlappang categories -IStt FEDERAL AID. Page /\l?l \ covering people who may already be getting one or ~efoorb"iclypesdIDd th~eare l8millaoore·~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-­ you back to the special report In Jll'Oll'ftl·" cei\•ing food stamps. 3 million receiving unemploy. • meot benefits and 5.S million rece1\•tng m1htary pensions. -ABOUT 3% MIWON RECEIVE basic retire· menl or disabahty benefits from Social Security. The cost last year according to the Social Security Bulletin for March 1976 was $66.9 billion. NOTE: THE 1'1JMBER OF P ERSONS depen· dent on government in the public employe category may be a litUe high. because in many households there is more than one wage earner. Thal is offset, however, by the fact that many pension checks. in· eluding Socia l Security, s upport more than one Federal. state and local governments direct· ly employ about 15 m1lhon civilians and there are San Jose -call Man' Ring Hit SAN JOSE <AP I -A hag h·prtced male pro· st1tut1on ring has been broken up by undercover agents with the arrests of two men and more arrests a r c ex pected, Police rePort Sgt Ke nneth llerr · m a nn s aid Thursda>' ~al additional a rrests could include clients as well as prostitutes. TH E TWO arrested Monday are Clyde F. Moorhead, 42, and John Stubbert. 19 \'i t·e officer T o m Whcatll'Y s aid Moorhea d , us ing h b apartment all a busint.'l\s ofhcc. all<'gcdly ran u male mod elln~ service called .. Art Product1oru, Agency" as a front for a SSO-an-hour "call-man" ser vice "THE CALLS puid from S35 to S50 per hour but mos t of the calls were the $50 t ype, .. 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"\J~ t ALIGNMENT SPECIAL ) ' s12•s Wt ad1us1 cuter camt>tr t~n. and roe-out wi11ngs to c ar ma n ufec)ur~,~, se>eeificahons toW6'l1Sl ...... .-.CAMCAU Ra111 c11~r k S/loulo °"'supply 01 $Qtll(' \11es or lines""' shrt1 duf11'~ thrs eYent v.e wlll llonor any Ofden placed now for lutuni <lthverr 11 the .let.cr11sed pnee Don SwedlUnd Inc. ,;; • ............... 2855 Harbor llvcl. Costa Mtll ,._ 54e.S7IO '4MOJ1 ---Sooner or later, ~'II qwn Genera'N----~ I Could God Play Chess? tn Creal Britain, the graduate blologlstA have a lot more t'hlldren lhun do the ir~duate chemi11t.a, 11tud1es predu~tably show. Jt has been reported repeatedly that Alaska 15 one of lhl' three, best places in the world for a single gid lo look for a matrimonial mate. Client. asks the names of the other two best places. Tht• Panama Canal Zone and the Falkland lslands. Or ;,,o a \Jnil.ed Nations survc•y !>Uggesls. It's a matwr of public record, too, that chessmaster Wilhelm Steiniu offered God a one·pawn handicap when be challenged Him to a chess game. I EGG LAYERS Q. "How long does an egg producer keep a laying hen on the job?" A. Maybe 10to12 months, average. The voice of a bull elk, too. changes in youth. Grown up. he really beUows. B~t beforl' he hits puberty. he sounds more like some sort of bird. As for silver during lhe last 600 years, "more of it has gone into s i><><>na .than into anything else. Prev1ously, it went mosUy into coins. When we're depressed. ottjeds look darker. Not just figurati vely. But really J>hysrcaU y darker. Why is thttt ·: LO\' E ltND WAR ORANGE COUNTY Parolee Held in Kidnap A m 3C) who was on parole from San Quentin Prison wben he allegedly kidnaped and raix>d a Huntington Beach woman has been orderec.I to face trial Sept. 29 in Or<tnge County Superior Court. Saladin lbn Kh an Bismillah. 29, who was formerly known a s Robert Stanley Woods of Rivel"Side, faces trial on nine felony counts in- cluding rape, kidnap. sex perversion. armed rob- bery and assault with a deadly weapon. BISMILLAR was ar· rest~ last June 14 by sheriff's officers patrol!· ing Santa Ana Canyon. They said they found Bismillah in the back of a van with a woman who told them she had been New School Full Nearly 700 for Rancho Canada By LAURIE KASPF.R Of tit• D•oly ...... \l•lf AJthough 1t 1:1 :i hrund new school. fbncho <.:1tn;uJ;1 l::kmt.>ntar,• St·htl()I m Lake Fon•st "'Ill be full of :;tud••nt-s when 1ts doors nn· ftrl"t •)ll('lll'd in ~t>p lember. Principal Put McD.wrt'I C'\(X'('IS c;(I() to 685 ) oung:;t1•r .., m·ar tht· m.I\ lmum numbl•r th1• '>t'hool w ;1s tl1· s12ncd for irt h1-. da..,sroorns Ill' l n1onth Ry Jurw. lw t'\l~·1·t.., thl• flir lh· ty will ht• OV('r its dl'Mgn \'1.tpa<'1ty w1\h about 750 student:- And ;,,t ill olhl•r k ind1·r~artl'n throu~h sixth graders from th\• r;.1p11f · ly deveJopin.,: arc.a of El Toro will t>t· bused to other schonls. Md>antt•I said. however, that s JHll't:' \\111 lw available for studC'nts li\'tnli 111 thl' ad 1acenl neighborhoods MANY IN THE school's population will be new to tht> art>a. They're ex· peeled to move"' 1th their Camihes an· to houses whil'h are now only bttrl' '4ood skeletons or stakes stuck tnlo dry graded dtrl !>Urround1ng lhe new school. Rancho Canada is locall'fl near tht' intersection or Serrano Hoad and Lake Fores t Drive. JUSt across the street from the \'enuablc Serrano adobe A total of 3·IO childrt•n who have been attending Santia~o Elementary School have enrolled at the new school. In 1977. some or thest> young!>lers will attend still another ne"· sc·hool which will be built at Serran1• !load and Rjdge Route Drive rn Lake Forest. ALTHOUGH THIS mownwnt of youngsters from school lo school m <iy be unfortunate, 11 ran 't bl> avmded. McDaniel said. It 1s the nature of a new sehool distnct Rancho Canada's design 1s similar 10 that of Loma1·t>n11 Eh•mt'rtlitn School in l.11~u11a lhlt:. It 1:. con :.1dt'rt•d u "f1"1C1bk M hool lx.·caui><' thl' IOtt>rnul w.1lb c·;111 lx.• l·u:s1l) muvcd nnd the cnllrl• I a<'1hly 1~ undt•r oot• roof. h ~ilh' u~· ll'<tclln~ tn prlmnry du:s:.1 <><>m:-mid t11wtJk•r i:vm1> I<> th1 • rooms for up1wr i:rudesjustout from u lar~e ('t'OI r ;ii room i\LTllOtJGll T HIS room is marked a:, a med1.i l'cnll'r, McD<tnicl has n different ust• 111 mind. lie"' ill use It tor a S cil'IH'C Pl o~rnm. :t handS·OO lab<>ratOr) type dass wtuch students will participate in once or twice a week · Re)ourccs normally found in the medi a center will .be placed In classrooms. Although centralization of resources has been a trend in education. McDaniel s:ud he is decen· trahz.ing. Most education takes plal·e in the classroom, with the teacher-student relationship, he explained. THE NEW SCHOOL will also feature an animal farm. A steer has bct.·n offered, the architect has donal· ed dra\\ ings for a barn and corral. a men's dub has volw1teered money and the manpower to build the facility and a veterinarian has promised to donate his services. The students are expected to join the 4·H Club. raise the steer and then compete and auction it olf at the COUll· ty fair. The school will also ha\'e a militnrv- type dnll team coordinated by one of the teachers. JACK .\~bERSO~ REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT A citizen on sciene-c has informed our Love and War man that most animals will not mate successfull y. if the female wins a fight with the male.· The frmale l)ee<is lo be somewhat afraid, this schol:.ir a ver~. Interest· ing, if true. His point, he sa)~. is that a man with a beard tends to put a woman on her guard. e\'en though such a fellow ought not ac· tually frighten h er . And thlS wariness of hers, he says, gives her a readiness for romance, even as in the rest of the animijl kingdom. kidnaped and raped at -----------------------------=-===:... Do you realize the average peach tree dies at the age of eight years Now the medical scholars insist their re- search has prO\'l'd that people who blink their eyes a lot are prone to anxiety. Rovin~ eyes in· dicate an impulsive and opinionated nature. And slow eye movements are thought to ldt·n· tlfy a realistic and practieal character. Addreu mall tu t . .\f. Boyd, P .O. Boz IS60. Costa Mesa 92626 Lifer Sentenced knifepoint. Police s aid Bisntlllah followed the woman in his \•an from her place or e mploy m e nt in Los Angeles to her Hunt· ingt on Beach home where he hustled her into the van. ADDED TO the Superior Court charges is the allegation that Bism1llah was on parolr from a rape ron,·1c•tion 111 Riverside County \\ twn he was arrested June t.I lie was found guilty of charges or kidnap, rapt' am1 sex pervers ion 1n his home county on Nov 26. 1971 To 16 More Years HB Doctor LOS ANGELES <AP> J ohn Lawrence t.tlller, already under de· ilth s ente n ce for tht> cnurder of his parents in Long Beach l a~t Oc· lober. has been sen- lenced to 16 years in prison for the attempted robbery of a Downey bank. U.S. Dist . Court JudJtc FranclS C. Whelan or-I ·~ered that the 16-year 8ALTZ·BEAOEAON FUNERAL HOME orona <Jel Mar 673-9450 Costa M esa 646·2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadwny CC1c;fa Mes;i b42·9 f50 McCORMICK MORTUARY l .1°1Una 0<'.t<'.h .i9.1 ~:4 1 5 :-,,111 liJ.HI C,lp t<.fr ,\110 4\J5· 1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C,•m••t•·• v MO• 1l1.11y C t':ipol 1•,1)() r.11 .. l1r V11•w Ori11" N1•wpor1 ('..,l11l111,1.1 644·2700 PEEi< FAMll Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7M1 Ra isa"""· v~.--.1m111~tor tlqJ 3525 sentence be additional to any other l imt' that Mill er might serve on slate charges. Miller. 33. was rap- tured while attempting to rob lhe Downey bank Oct. 26. six days after his parents, Harold and Lela May Miller, were killed. Prof ROllorftf Dr. Hector ll . OrJuela, Santa Ana, professor of Spanish at UC lr\'ine, has been e lected to membersh ip in th e Acadt'mla Colombiana de la Lengua. Admission t o th e Academia Co I o m b i a n a 1 s l h 1• highest honor that can be bestowed upon a Colombian wr1tl'r or <"rilic. It'• Polka Tl•.- Ttie Orange County Polka Clul> invites the public to attend its annual tlawn1inn luau /\1~. 21 at the Snntn Ana Moo~t· 1.()(lt:~·. 717 South L)'on Str(H't. The event will bcqin at 6 p .m . For furlh<'r mformation. contact Mr. a ncl Mr !1 Eel S1ymanowt1ki at 871-0372 .m:.M;J~s.473~·~~~~~ PUBLIC NtmCE "ICTI flOU~ au SINUS M•U•11£ i ""'£"'I HT t~ toUOWtf'l>Q Of"r \041 I\ CkMnq bu\I• ""'' ., lOS .u.uncac1.£ANEA\, Ut>W Ed•f'Ol"'1' V~.1 AA•. C•ttfotnh• 111~1\AIO A lA\t.,, 1101 C•I>"• TrH. Tllil"'. (All~"'• '7..W l"'' blnll•n "tondvUt'd by..., •n 0 1\11.(JU"' ._..c,,.,d "-l •htf,. n,t, '"'',."""'" w• ,,,....,, w'ltf\ trw Co11n1., c.1.,-, or O••nQ• '°'""' °" ""°"'I •II. IU._ ,,..., SMITHS' ..aR'fUARY t•77 Mam SI Hun1111qton 01•.1c 11 536~6531.\ Pu<)tl~ O>Mqt COJt•I 0~1lv l'ltol ----------AY<I IJ 10. 11, '""" S.M l . l•I• J.fJO '• Cited by Air Force There were no un· iforms, no parade drill and there wasn't a nas.t in sight but Dr. David N. Boyer o r Huntington Beach couldn 't have cared less Wednesday as he accepted lhe Air Force Commendation Medal from Dr. Alan An· drews. In what is believed to be the first civil presen- tation or a medal th:1t is rarely awarded to a re- serve officer -Dr. Boyer 1s also Major Boyer -Dr. Andrews substituted ror the roc· pu~nt's commanding of· ficer at Eglin Air Force Rase . "W(' are delighted that we have been given this opportunity to bestow this decoration on an io· coming member or our organization,·• Dr. An· drews said. "ll is nn honor to you and to us." Major Boyer won the decoration for his work as a psychiatrist among the Air Forre personnel at the Florida base. Ile now pract ice!! ut 171B2 neach Rlvd., Jl11ntimrton Beach and II ves In Irvine. Th• hometown new.pa.,., for all the Or•nge Coast la the i•Z·llfjQm}i -IREAT VALUES - SIDEWALK SALE Sat., Aug. 21-10 alil to 5 p111 ec 'S MEN'S SlORE . 346 7 ¥lill Udo (next to Lido Theater) Newport leeclt • t • JCPenney NEWPORT Ct CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y MEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. ~( DWARF CITRUS MEYER LEMON 1 Gallon Size Regular 2.49 NOW 1.69 BOSTON FERN • Lush healthy plants in 6 inch pots • Good indoor hanging plants Reg.5.99 NQW2.99 .. ESPALIER HIBISCUS Variety 'Brilliant (Red}' Nice patio container plant SCht. NOW 11.99 J FICUS DECORA lbbberTrttl Can be adapted to inside conditions. 6 in. pot. HARE'S FOOT FERN CPofypodl""' _._, Excellent hanging basket plant for patio 12" basket NOW 8.99 MOTHER NATURES SECRETS FOR INDOOR Pl.ANTS A ·must' book tor all plant lov· ers. Learn the secrets of grow· mg lovely, healthy plants ~~ NOW 2.50 Sat.&Sun. Aug.21-22 ·Lido Village & Lido Shops .~i~ ~ ~,u ~ . i ~'----::-~­------------- COAn' HIW"Y >'--- 1 I .)( .. ' t Friday. August 20, 1979 DAILY PILOT A 9 Dole: Party Loyalist, Bard Debater ROSE soN~ J KAN~AS CITY, Mo. <~P> -Bob Dole and THE AMEalCANI POa CON'9TIT\JTIONAL u naUonaJ GOP dwrman. Both Mlec:tlona came C<JS'l' $10 GeTald ford, who spent e1&ht years together as Action, a conservative croup, rated hl votin& re-~rpectedly . mfnonty members ohho House of RepreHntauvea, eord belw~o 64 and M for bis years in the Senate, share many lraitJ&: I.hey are unfl•l&inllY loyal lO with 100 being a "perfect" aeon. The Americana th• Repubhcan party, part.kwarly it. coruervauve for Democratic Action, a U~al ratinf croup, put wui1: per1onable and e•m·lempered in public. bis score al O lO 19 dwin& the aame period. But Dole, whom Ford named Thuraday as bis In namine Dole, Ford pointed to some ol lhelr cbolcei or lhe vice prea1denUal nomination. as far almilariUes. dlHerent from Ford In bia alublna style or debate, "His philosophy and mine coincide almoal ex· marked bv braahbcsa and aartas m that he used to actJy." Ford said. ''He has been a 1real team vigorously defend the Nlaoo Admulistrallon on the player." noor of the Senate and Dole made his name · NAl\IE · as n n l Ion a I G 0 P in Wasblneton with h.ls <'halrmlUl counter~tlacks a1nlnst In the The ~3 ·year·old Democrats critical of NEW senator from Kanua Nixon administration was even culled a policies. FirstonthewarlnSoutheatlAalaandtben ··hatchet man " by n on the Watcr11ate &eandnl, Dole waa frequently on senator from his own his fttl, defending Nlxon wilh hls wit and a pro- party. secutorial style developed in eiaht years as the dis· Dole gave• preview a.; trict attorney in Ruue!l County, Kan. or what could be his campaign s tyle when he ad dr esl>cd the Republican Convention Monday night as 1u temporary chJ1rman. The dJrk-ha1rt-d, "1ry senutor rec1t{'(J .:1 htanr of the r esults of -. DOLE FOR llJS LOYALTY, DOLE WAS named na- tional chairmun of the Republican party in 1971, succeeding Rogers C B. Morton, who Is now Ford's campalan manager. Dole served as chairman until early 1973. DOLE GaEW UP IN a~EU., Kan., where h1J rather operated a cream and eu 1tatlon. He was aiming for a medical career when World War 11 broke out He rose to captain before beinG bll by ahrapnel u be led an infantry charce aaaJnst. m•chine aun nest in Italy. His rllht shoulder waa shattered and his vertebrae cracked. lie spent 39 months In an Anny boapltal. After the war and his recuperation, Dole finished hla undergraduate work at the Unlvtl'llty ol Kansas and eami.'d his htw dcaree there In 1"2. HE IMMEDIATELY PLUNGED INTO alate politics, winning a seal in the Kunaas leaislature, where he served from 1951 untH 1953. Then he won four stratabl elections as prosecuting attorney of Russell County. ln 1960, Dole WU el~ted lo the House or Representatives. His district spanned 52 .. ·heal· growing counties on the plains or western Kansas. During his eight years in the House, he 11t·orked with Ford and devoted much lime to the interests of his district. He sen·ed on the House Agrkulture Committee and chaired an ad hoc Republican com- rnltt.ee investigating lbe scandal surrounding Bob· by Baker. a Lyndon Johnson protege. SACRAMENTO <AP> -Barbara Olaon baa started a new bu•inell • ------.. · which abe calls "A Bou· K ,. -:. quetofSon11." J For $'7 (or UO for ~ /~~ roHS), Mill Olaon wUI 10 anywber~ tn town to -• -----d eJl v er fre1bly cut ~· l flowers and line ap -r propriatesonJa. · ( Barrie S. May, M.D. and James E. Ramsey, M.D. Pracitce L1m1ted to GYNECOLOGY, OOSTETRICS, INfERTlllTY Announce Tne RerroV81 of Tt1e1r Otl1ce \ ,. .. \ " .. \ l . ·~ Democratic pres1den<'y and Congress lhe last two decades and then las hed the opposition party·s plat- Dole married the former Phyllis E . Holden, a therapist who helped him recover from injuries suf· fert!d in World War IJ wh.tch cost him the use of h.is fi&ht arm and left him '<'1th only partial feeling in his lert arm. Marned rn 1948, they had one child • before being divorced in 1972. I N 1"8, DOLE MOVED UP to replace retiring ,J To form . .. lt lilts so r ar left that any of us would sh de off," he said or the Democratic platform. "But worse than that 1t 1s :. collection or dcceptwns. · · Dole Is mid" ay through his second term in the Senate, "here he has comptll'<l a conservative re· Late last yeur. Dole married Elizabeth Han· Sen. Frank Carlson, defeaUna rormer Gov. Willlam Saddle back Community Hospital Medical ·\ ford, a member of the Federal Trade Commission. H. Avery for the GOP nomination. He won the Center. 23561 Paseo de Valencia. .• Dole's selection as the vice presidential can-general election with more than 60 percent or the Suite 23. Laguna Hills. Cal. 92653 '\ vote. • didate has two parallels with Sen. Barry ne. 837-2121 ext 257. 258 ·' Goldwater's choice ot Rep. William Miller as h.is Dole's style on bolh the Senate floor and the er 5 p .m. call 494-8081 1. running mate in 1964. Both Dole and Miller served tSeeOOLE, Pa,e AIZJ -'' cord . South4Q ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-===:.::.:~::::..------~====~e===========~~ lnFuture STARTS FRIDAY For Brown?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SACRAMENTO (AP> · Will Gov Brown also ('Ome lo be known as Farmer Brown? Edmund Brown Jr . California ·~ 38· year-old bachelor go\ er nor. l!t considering st>lhng h1!t Los Angeles homl· and gel.ting into some l'"<· perimental farming 11n Brown family land in COiusa County. "WHAT llF.'D hke to do," his fathl•r. former Gov. Edmund Brown Sr . said, "1s build a mrc house u there for UM~ on weekend!! and to start ·soma kind of t es t J.Oiii•• I u r m l n ~ ope rut ion. u s I n R )OUn~ J>CO pie lo "ork ll .. T h c 8110WN s t> n I 0 r I Brown "as inte rview~ byth.eSarramento Bee Gray Oa\'I~. Brown's top aide. sa)s Brown Is considering puttln& hts Laurel Can,on home on the market Hut Divis said he knew of no plan for Brown lo build a home or rarm 1n Northern Callforn1a . 110\\'E\'l-:R, DAVIS said tht! governor visited the land. 2.760 ucrcs ot rolling hills about 14 miles northwest o f Williams. twice the Inst month. The property wait set· lied by Brown an<'estors In 1852 and is owned by the governor '!I father and his uncl<', State Ap· pellate Justice' ll11rold Hrown of San Frund!'l<.'O, and t"o purtner!>, Ed11ur ll llls unrl ll oward G ii more , both or San Francisco THE PARTNF.RSIRP 1s called Vl•nacln Corp The propc•rl \', ustd for "ra2ing cal tie und gro" · 1ng nlColfo, onrc was the home of the prc!'ll'nt f'M· rrn o r 's ~real · ~ra ndfath cr, Au~ust Shuckmun. Drown lt\'rs mo $2.5G-n· month apartment In lhu <.'ap1tal. s hunning the stnlc'!'I new St 3·mlllion governor's mansion. ,\tr.,~ ...... , c!l INSURANCE .,7,,, ................. ~· COSTA MlSA ~ I ~-541.5554 "~ THE P\.UMllH• HIATlH• At• COt4D. ,,,__ .. ,__, '-#M"\o •l~V~•Au1 ti "'l'l•O .. V•l"" , .... "' ~""-''\l 1r •"Ji ., OS.0401 (0'\IA ... C\A 1!.,·t N~•lif'd 642·17U ICITCHEN & IA TH IEMODWHG FIH ISTIMA ns '"°"'~ ... ...... M,, ........ " .. OHi(.( OFF-TO-SCHOO I Save on girls' coor- dinates for fall Acrylic pullover sweater, re g. S10 7.99 , nylon blouse in assorted colors, reg. SB S.99, po ly(•-,tN gabardine pants spec. purch. 11.99 pre-tef'n C)() ·--' ' ~J Assorted young men's budget knit shirts Choose from a larG.: assortment of knit shi rts for the young m'an. In sizes S·M·L·Xl. Perfect for campus wear this fall . bud&et men's coordinates809 Save $6 on prep-size boys' fashion jeans Assortment of corduroy, canvas, and pre· wJ~hed denim jeans from a famous jean mdker. A must for your boys' wardrobe boys' pants 177 Levi's for feet® acti~n shoe lightweight blue nylon shoe of durable con- struction, great styling. By levi's(I For Feet. Creat for sport wear or just campus walking. casual shoes 193 MAY CO Save $2: junior girls' budget gauze shirt Cool, cotton gauze shirts with short sleeve~ and two pock ets Junior s1Le~ S·M·L. Perfect for warm fall days. bu daet 1r ~portswear llO 1 fi'. i 1 ~ :' Save: little girls' t-shirts, pre-washed jeans Save on assorted polyester and cotton t-shirts, comp. val. S5 3.79. Jeans with elastic back and front zipper, comp. val. S106.9' airls' dresses 56 1lll""' lift. ~ Ai.atQrf•t t t 772·3470 •. ' South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 Westminster MalhGoldenwest at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 I t ~ l I. > . \ . • .. , ' # .. . .. ,. . 'I . .. '· ·, ~ ~ ., I .. \ JI J f DAil Y PtLOl 'N~·frill' Construction Days Wane Trend, to Smaller House. Expected to End After Short Fling 'For Wet Pef Roeks Oregon's :rns\\1..•r to the pct rock•~ a n~w cumpany called Ofrictal Orc~on Rain. :,tartc.-d b~· uncmplOH'<i college :,tudenls Jim M<l<ASS, 19. left . <lnd Randy llermen~. 18 They (•ollcct rci111 in J:ir~ and sell 1t to those for whom the sun al" ay!-:o;hJnes WA S HlNCTO N l AP I Amutcuns put fe~r extras In lht new hom~ they boucht l~t }C:tr. but an l)sts say the shift to j no Crall h<>UM' "~ ~ved IU\d proboably l b O\'er New Census Bur~nu f1aun'b s.how that homes bwlt In 1975 gener;ally "crl' smnlle r. h;.1d (ewer bedrooms. bfllhrooms and IJlllllitC!I, :ind wt•rc k11:s hke l)' to huv(' C\'ntrul mr condltlonin~. Econom Isl:. ~;iy the rc.•ces11ion th11t t>ei:&n to lift in mid 1975 $purn-d the trend NOT t.:VERYTJllNG was bare· bones. however . P\fty·lwo swr· cent or new homes "'erl' bwlt 't\lth r1replaces 1n 1975. up from 49 percent 1n 1974 D~.spate lh-.: t'l'ononut-:., lht· me· d1an new homl' price Jumped 9 5 percent in 1975 to S42.ti00 from $38,900. That was j smaller in· C"ren.se than in 1973 aod 1974. v.hen the med1.m pnc<' climbed 2'7.5 perc-ent, or $8.400. But in lb~ yurs homes·~~ rowing la.r1er and more luxuriou." BuHders. wbo prt!tr to calJ 4' ··no·fnlls" house-the "baste" house. thought that b,y cutlml comers la.st yur they could ln· cre~e th~mt>er of persons who ~afrord to bU.y new homt>s BlJT AN ECONOMlsr with the NatJonotl /\ssocanllon or llomc Uualdcrs w1d the b41ck·to-baslcs trend never GOt up much steam. "From what we hove in our own data. we already can see a lt"veling off." said Robert Sheehan. He expects homes to be bwlt with fewer bath.rooms in the future, however. ond llOticlpate:'I more townhouses 10 proportion to detached houses. John C. Weic her, the Depart. ment or Housing and Urban Development ·s chier economist, said· ··1 would not thlnJc you are ,-oln, to lff dow&twn.5 like that contfnuall)• ..• My sense ot la:st year It that aloot about th<' end ol th6 1umme.r at l)e(ame re- asonably clear wt-wae pulling out ot the ttcesslon. Peopl~ In lhc marl< et for new hon1ea found they ~ ln ~tter ahope lhan they t.hou1ht they wert'." TllE MEDIAN AMOUNT of noor apuce In new homes built tn 191~ slipped to 1.535 square feet from 1.560 In 1974. f1oor s pace. considered the broadest measure ol quality, had not fallen since 1970, when both the size and cost ot homes tell during a prevloua recession. The proportion ot homM bu.Ill withoul central air ('()n(lilk>nloa lncntased trorn S2 percent to ~ . percent ltst ycor In 1873. :u pcu ctnt w~rc built wlt~t .-Ir rond1,. tlonlns. Prior to 1913. the numbff o( homn with aar eondatloolna had SOA~ t41ftC(' the mid·t960t.. , w~n only 2~ pt•rcent ot net.IN home& featured air condllaonjn~ Th numb\•1' or hou:scs Wl'h ne1th r 11 <' nrport nor i;taru.ir Jumped from 2.2 pMc('nt to 24 pd cent . revers ing a t e ad·~ decrease from 26 1)4!1"C()nt m 1971 But tf)c proportion ot homes with a two-tar gar31t-or larg,•r edg(td up to S3 ~t<'tnt from~ percent Solon Laments Voter Gift to Help Economy? I By J O llN CUN~1 Ff' Pe>Ty ;nS>stS>l lsn 1, and Pe«>' " •otong<ouple w•lh Sl ,000 to SI ,500 Adviser Standards WASHJNGTON <API -Some or the nataon·s J ,750 Investment ad v\sers may be looking into space or even at comic strips for help In placing their clients' investments. says a report prepared by Rep John M. Murphy <D·N.Y.). AP•w•·~~ ..... ~,.. a serious , inte lligent. con a year , over and above their in- John Perry believes the coun· servative gentleman, an In-come or benefits. . try will go broke tf Ule govern-novalive epgioeer, a wealthy In the_ process, he coatlnues. ment keeps spending the way it manufacturer and form~r owner we would be able to cut govern· has been. and he suggests as a of a large newspaper chaan. menl spending and inflationary solution that every rei.:istt!re<I pressure. encourage voting, help voter be gi\'en. lax-free. S500 lo HE HAS CONVINCED many reduce the capital shortage that $750 a year doubters that his plan will work. threatens economic expansion. That recomme ndatJon might and among .th.em. are es.tee.med raise consumer buying power seem to be conlradiclory. hut economists. governmentolrlcials generally, spur production and '"Flee t ' Hike Unc onnecte d PITTSBlJRG ll t AP t Chrysler Corp Sil):. the oka) 1t has given dealers to rrusc prices by 6 percent on earl)' "n~" 5aJes or 1977 models has nothing ' 10 do with recent steel priee hikes. However. the corporation ackowledges that when lls 1977 ear prices are otricially set in Oc· tober they will be influenced by the 15 percent increase in steel prices over the last year. R.K. Brown. execlltive v1CC' president for Chrysler. noted thi\ dealers had been given the okay lo ~.ke prices 6 percent above 1his year 's li:H pnce.s for 1977 • l'3rs io "fleet .. soles o( groups or uut<>5. such as lhMe purchased by police departmt>nls or r,.-ival(' (\rm:. and businessmen. His (>lao was even raise corporate profits and considered for inclusion in tht:' tbe National Dividend itself Republican Party platlorm. Perry. who lives in Palm Beach. F1a., ls the founder or the National Dividend Foundation. Inc . a non·prorit organization that seeks to pre.serve free en terpri.se by giving a"•ay some of the billions produced by corpora lions. Instead of putting into th~ Treasury the $50 billioo in taxei. collected from corporal.Jons an nuaJly in recent yea.rs, lus Na tional Dividend Plan would d is- tribute it to every person re gistered to vote. IN SO DOING, SAYS Perr). whose foundation ·operates out ol Palm Beach Gardens. F1a .• wc wQUld raise the income or the minimum wace-eamer by 2S per- cent or more. and lift at least ha.If the poverty families out of that cntegol')' Soci al Security and other benefits would b(' maintained The -i1v1deod would provide' a "WITH T HE DIVIDEND,'' be explained. "people wouJd have a "ested interest in the system rather than in getting more rrom the government." And. he said. "it would get the people off the government ·s bal'k and Uie gov crnment orr the people's back .•. Perry. who be lieves in income rf'distnbution. thinks the ooly way we can solve Uie rinancial needs or the underpnvileged is through earnings. Allolher job or welfare plans he has seen, he No Expo Aid LOS ANGELES IAP > Orgunizers of the planned Expo '81 in lht> city of Ontario will ap- part!nlly have to get by without tbe assistance of the Los Angeles City Council. The counc 11 killed .. without prejudice" Wednesda) a request for a $\ m1lllon loan to support Ule project Local Fir01s Make Reports f'ir• "'"11011n~e-• lehat t'e11111re Newport PharmaC<'utacals lnlernation<1I. Inc . :-le" port Beach. and l\lorton-Nor14·1ch Producl<1. Inc ... ha,·e announced the rormation of Ne" port Order Yours NOW ... 1000 l1 ~~~ TT'". ~ 'I Beautiful Stick-on Labels • PERSONALIZED • STYLISH ' .llV 415~·~. ~ • EASY TO USE .. • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND 5HAPl ANO !>ll( Of LAll(L M111 Jonn Dot> 173 Milin Sir 01 Any1own Anyst.lle 12345 L11bcl' Oo Nol Hove A Printed Oorder • •• f'J\,.lf' ...,. • •'°"'• • '• , I:..,. r---~~-~------~--------~ ,. ....... c....-. dip ... ..a .... SI.SO'-= I f'itet ........ L.-..Oh~ f ....................................... ............ ' ........................ . I I I I I ' I ' ........ -~.-~~,~·~~·~~~~:~~~~........ ! : I "I I l-~----~---------------J .L Eaton Labor atories. a new JOmtb o" ned California company. Newport· Eaton l.aboratones will be respons1· ble for the development and ruture marketing or lnos1 plex. a new drug. and other possible products in the United States. A sumlar JO&nl ''enture com· pan)· 1s being form(.>d m Canadu lndeut rial Cflndf1 Purd•a•rd Fullerton Air Pan..-. at Orange County A1rporl h¥ purchased a 4.81)(h quarc·foot industrial con- dominium unit in Koll lrvinl' Center fM u dlstnbu· tion center. aecordtni: to John Alstrom. Koll Irvine sales manaAer Thom as J Fearn ;ind :\1 \V;ird Garland purchased the unll al 318-1 Airwa~ /\'e . Costa Mesa. for SHl!'l,000 lhtuui;ih MC'l)onalt.1-:\kDowell'~ Costa :\tes u ofhct< R'lllard Co•paHfl Thl' Wiiiard Compan~. l'C>.'ito Mei.3. ha~ report- ed record r1r:.t hair carnmi:., nr Slt!.968. or 19 r<'n ts a share. for the lit~ month~ \'lldt'<l Junl' 30. up 137 pl'r· cent own t ht• S:IS.028. or g Cl'Ob, 1n ltw rorre!>pond ing period of 1975 Revenue'!< w<•rc• <•t n r<'<'Ot d h11o!h of SI ,!150.834 1n the first hulf up 138 J>t•r<'l'nt from the $755.~75 a~ ear cnrhcr S •lth D h•fd"9d Dttlan-s Thi.' b<>;.1rd or chrc•ctor!. Of Smith lnltrn.it1onal, lnr . Newport H{•llch. 111>,trd or Directors hai. In creased th<' r1•~11lar quart<'rl~ tllvldenrl to 13 ct•nt~ a cot1"mon share, on mcrt•a-.c or 44 ~rc<'nt over the previouii quartt'rl)· <hvl'1N\d, p11yabl<' Aug. 30. 1976 to sharl'hOldrrit or rt"COrrf Monday Th111 is tht' 11th tncrca11e in the co8h dlvldl'nd since ~rn1lh lnternHl10n11I bectmH' 11 public <'Orporn- tion lo 1959 und Is lhc comtn1ny's ~th con11crut1v(.' qu;irtc-rly dlvith•nd CCC Aci-Q11lrf'• llo•pffal Bever!)• Manor 11().'fJ>ttnl. Oranat. tht laraeM free-st3ndln8 QlcC'lholism rthabilltotion center In the Westcm United Stntt'!". ht.111 bet-n acquired tl~· Comprehensh·e Cnrt' Corp .. N{'wport Bt>ach. Th<' purchase price Included 11upport 11er\'lces orrered by the pre\\OUS o~nPr, 6tv rl)' En- terprises. Pasadena The acqu18itlon, to be renomf'd Cnre Manor Hospital. ls Compcore·i1 23rcl alcoholic r('- habilttat1on proiram. The company is the larftest provider or alcohoh~ treatment !ierv1ccs in the Unit- ed States MTC. lrtf".,. R .-porh Proffu WTC Inc . Ne"'port Bc.ich. h:u. reported modei1t profit 1n th(• fn-st h:ilr ()( 1976 on Increased rt,·cnues For the 1'h month'I ended June 30. re- ~enues increased to Sl3.608,000 from $36.852.000 in th~ corres pondinJ: pel'\od of 197S Net income this ycor ttmountt!d to $61.000. equnl to 3 cents a s hare. eC'lmp:ir~ with a net losll of $184.000, or 9 cents. In thl' first hatr or last year. For tht' Rrrond qua rter of 1976, the three months ended June 30. revenut"S rose to $22.340,000 from $18.916.000 tn the like period a yc-ar aao. Net in· --ome amount4'd to 144.000. equal lo 2 cents. com- pared ~ ith o nt>t lo. !I or $132.000. or 7 eeoL~. tn the <econd qWlrter or t!17S (NEWS ANALYSIS) said, simply add to government expenses. "You can't buy success; you have to earn it," be said. The money earned by corporations. instead or going to the govern· ment, would be returned directly to the people as a dividend for their contributions to those pro- fits. "This would get everyone on the same side or the fence." he explained. "You 're helping the system. increasing Uie standard of living and b ypassing the federal wastebucket. It would give everyone a stake in tbe system." Furthermore. the government is ·•relatively powerless" to prevent such persons from operating in the $130 billion industry, says Murpby, who backs legislation calling for tighter qualifications for investment advisers. In one cas e, he said. the Securities and Exchange Com · mission !SEC> resorted to a let· ter filled with. c.omplex legal terminology in an apparently successlul attempt to discourag~ a 15-year -old California youngster from registering as an adviser. MURPHY SAID IT could nol legally have prevented the boy'b registration, even though the youth was not or age and any con- tracts he made with clie nts would not be le1ally binding. lie said a 16-year-old suc· Over The Counte r HASDU....,. cessfully operates as n registere<J in\'estme nt adviser ouL of his l>E-droom in another state. "Under current law. virtual!) anyone con become a registered investment adviser, regardlcs:. of age. prior e-xpertence. or education in financial mutters. and regardless of whether that person po sesses lllly financial responsibility." Murphy said. An in\•estmcnl ad"iser ad ''ises persons on where to inve~t money. Currently, over 3,700 in vestment ad' 1:.t>r:, manage funds csumated to eHccd $130 billion. including both mutuul funds and pe!sonol investme nts. 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C/\P1 St. Joe Minerals Corp. tradt'd S41 million In stO<.'k Thursday to m<'ri?<' with Ten· nessee Consolldnt<'t1 (:0111 Ca.. nnd then announced a jolnl zinc mining vrnture with Freeport Mlncrnla Co. St. Joe Mineral!', u New York·bHed firm. traded 971,30011hart-i1 of ltft Rlock which was 11ollinl( Thur8d11y 11l 542.50 a share -In the merger. com · r111.ny officlali1 said. ,. Broward Craig. executive vice pre· t!ldcnt or St. Joe. Hid his (1rm and Freeport Mlneralt will begin drilling a St million zinc mme lest shaft on the Cumberland River near Carthage. Loan F r aud Denied QU INCY, Mass. IAPJ -The General Dynamic9 Corp. says there wu no fraud involved In seeldn11 federal loon gua rantees for five laricc tonker ships being built In It!! shipyard here. Qutstfons arose over the financing since the ships ar e to be used by a British nrm. Burmah Oil Tan.ken Ltd .. to transport llquificd natural gas from lndoneslo to Japan, Forei(n companies are not eligible for federal financial usislallct>. t s DAIL v PILOT • ' ' I Image Killed It Took Lots of Brass lt 's louah to ad rid of a reputaUon. r:vt•n :1rt1.•r ) ou change yourbehavlor. people atill tend to rcmcmbcr you 1111 what you used lo do. Alk u comp•nY ca.lled St'Ov11l. h1.•1t<Jqu11rl~rt'd rn Wuterbury; Coon. It's one ot the oldeirit com· paniei 1n Amcrlcu. tuav· ina been rounded m tll>2 as a brass mill. And bru111 ls whnt pt•opl\• U1ink of whoo tbt•y htt.al' the name Scovill. Money Tree ,. Over the pMt 10 y<.'ur~ Scov1ll, undt'r the lendt'r~h1r"11r 1-fakolm Baldriac. hw; lx>uaht 1t.s wuy into n whh' vuril't)fi;f other businesses. Toda)', it's the sourct' of muny produJts you use around the bou~c. '-' The Hamilton Beach appli;mct•t1. for \')(lln'lplt'. tin• n~\ part of Scov1ll. J oe Namuth' promotl•d them in tclcv1s1011 eommcrcials 'this diVlsion has been dom~ so Wt'll t bltt when Westinghouse exited from the smaJI upplwnt•c fil'ld. Scov1ll acquired thl• f1mlltics SCllRADi-;R TIRE VAL\'t.:~1..SO art• St·ovtll·owncll. They're No. 1 in lhl• market. Scovill. lht• brnss maker, also becumt' No l 111 !>l'Wlll~ notions when it added lhe Oritz products to 1b. !>l•abk Also part of the growmg St·ov11l ltnc un• N\ITont• doorbells, Grappt>r fasteners mid (;a rad co 's \\ <Ndcn·tranw wm<lows. ALL IN ALL, TH E NON·BRASS se~mcnts of Scov11l's business were accountm~ for well ov('r hulf of the com- pany's S600 million volume and for three-quarters of Its profits. That was i!ood ~cause brn:.:. ls 11 r:.clkal busuwss~ slrona one year. dismal lht• n1•xt . : Baldnge did a good Job tryinJ: to commun1<·atc the~w changes to the folks on Wall Street. The company put out handsome annual reports which do~nplayed the brass mill~ and pointed up the other parts of the business as the "New Scovill." To help register the message, Baldrt~t' hired ont: or the nation's largest public relations outfits. Carl llyo1r & Associates. Stall, when the analysts lookl·d al Scovill. 1t was those brass mills in Waterbury that they thought or The Valu1: Line Investment Survey, for <''<ample, continued to review Scovill as purl of the metal fabncatmg industry, lumping the company with the hkl'S of Revere Copprr and Drass. Engelhard Minerals and Continental Copper. SO MAC BALDRIGE FINAl.9\' found .1 wuv out of this morass Tired of msistinl! to pedpll' that the brass m~lls represented only a srnnJI part of Scov11l 's husincss, Baldri~c performed radtC'al surgt•ry. l it' sold off the entire braM, operation. That lopped off about $85 m1ll1on 1n :-;.1lcs To make sure that no one mtssed the s1gn1fwam·c or th1.; excision. Scovill recently took a full·POAe ad in the Wall Street Journal. using type that must have bc<'n three· quarters of an inch high. t1> onnounc<.• "This management decision took a lot of brass "The 11dvcrt1scment went on tu say: "Ill fat't. the decision lo sdl our hra.;s m1llc; look 1111of1t. Sco,;111s no longer In th<' hrass busml's~ .. It seems thal lht• only \HJ~ t11 gl't pt'tJplc to hi.t<.•n I!! to do som ething radical Ilk<.• that. Baldri1H• d1<l ll llC' dtspO!>l'<l ut the buslness that gave birth to Srov1ll Peach Growers Seek Subsidies SACRAMENTO <A P> Cling peaches cannrrl in Au~ lraha. South Africa :ind Grcc<:c urc undcrs('Jling tlw California product In Europe .ind Japan, and Calilorr11a growers want to do someth1J1g about 1l. What they want to do -and what the state uovernment is r esistm i? -1s subsicl1zc shipping ratt•s so Californ1i1 peaches can be priced corn1ll't it1v1•ly 1n forl'ifln supermarkets. LAST YEAR . TllE Juponese hought 700,000 t'<t:>il'S of Australian canned peaches. rnmparerl with onl\ 11;11,000 <.'ases of the Cahforn1 a product. ucrording to Ron Schult'•. president orthe California C;Jnntng Peuch /\ssnr1ati1m "They're ~ro\\ing the 1<kntical v;tnf'lt•·~~ ( J although ont> of tht·m iii CONSUMER a lm ~htcr or:ing<' thut> ... ours Thev 'r" ustn/,! tti, _ _ samt> canning <'<tUlfl, mcnl. Thl'~··rr rPally 1·om pet i t1 ve . '· ~,1 1~ Schuler· Be<:ause of the fOrl'ign t•om1ll't1tion. Californ1J 'i; cxpor "- of cunned peaches huv<· bt!cn dl·l'l111111g. Two millwn 24 e1\n c .is es were exported lusl Yl'lll'. 1l1m rl 0111• rn ii 111111 since J 970 ~ ' C'ALffORNIJ\ (iROWEHS WANT 111 r<·Vl'r•w the trl'rUI because they f11ct• growinj( .,urplu.;po; Wun·houM·-; 111 lit<• state are stacked l11gh ~•Ill 1111~111d 1w111 hl·~ o1nd 11th!!) e.1nnrd fn11t from lt•:sl )<·or. 111111 vnotlwr liump1·i 1°1 op is he mg h.lf'vt•skd , C.:utlinK u1to lhe :;urplll)! hut 11111 sol\1nu 1111· ha!'>tt' J>r'> blrm wai. la:-.t month s <'.1tint·1 y ~t11kl' that ll'ft 11(1rnr 100,000 tons (If 1H•arhrs .11>11111 1101• :-1•\ t•nth 11( tlw t'l't>ll 4 roltmg in th1· ort'h.11d., I 'rn·~111·1·l1·1'l "'''•·nl r.11ns rn.1>' destroy ot h1•r quan11t ll's of l ht· I 1111 l Fnt·1•d ~ 11 h I hi' s11rplust•'(, 1 ht' \I ;111• '' 'Jlnn..,urini.: sonu• dtre(•t mJrkcltnl{ proJ1•cts J :iruwr:. markt·h .ind toll Crt.+ phmw 11111•'1 to ~wt lllJ lanm•r t'trll)CllllH'I' tlt'.lh 111 t1nl11.1tl :some nf thf' pe.1c•hl's , But Schult•r wunt~ to 1wll rnor1• or 11t1• s111 plu~ •1Vl'riw11~ :in<I say~ onv n·a~on ( ·a1tlorn1:1 1w.1t'h•· .. <«•n l mt•••t tltf' forl'ii:n ('ompct1111111 '" he1•1111s1• lh1• ~111pp111i.: 'att•lo art• 11111 htgh Bank S e ts Dividend The honrd of 1llr~rton1 of lrv11w N11llonol Bonk hui; declarrfl a!\'~ thvl<IC'nc! on outst :inf'fini.t !(hnri·~. 1~)11tahl1• Ort 15 to !lharrhold<.'rs of n·corll S1•pt 15 Thl' ~1v!tlC'ncl w1111 ann1)unrt•tl on I It<• t hlr1l 11nn1 v(•rsary of tht' opemnj( or lhl' ln<'nl 1111h·111·ncknt hunk Su hJef'I to n• f{tdulory approval of tht• r1111trolkr of rurrf'nC), tht' httnk will issut• 12.~ 11dtlltlonul ~IHtr~ d1:.lnh11l1·d ,1rnon~ Uw shnreholder!I 10 proportion to h111<1111•i' • Jrvin. Natlonnl Unnk opc·r~1lt• ... rrom a lll'W lwatl~ quarter11 bulldinf! ut Uw n irrwr of Cu mpus IJnvt" anil Martin, uppo111te Orange County Airport Santa Fe Tells Hike Santa Fe lnternat1onnl O:>rp .. Oran~e. has reported earnings of $18.031.000 for lh<' first six month~ of 1976, up S2 percent from restatt'tl N1rn1ng~ of Sl2,234.000 in the like period lasl yC'ar. Earnings amounted to Sl 94 a ~harr on u pnmnry basis and St.84 a share fully diluted. based <1n an averaicc of 9,584.528 shares outstanding. Per share profit on a slightly small<'r number or shares was Sl.28 for the first htllf or 1975 This wns rl'lltnted froria St 34 originally reported for the first hair of 1975 due 10 financial account1nii stunda_rd No. 5, ''Aacounlintr for Cont· tngencles" which reqUired climinution or the reserve ror self insurance and rrtroactlve re!itatement · I r A J' DAIL y PILOT Friday August 20. 1976 THE FAMILY CIRCU • By Bil Keane "When the lif~d blows his whistle does thot mean SOf'Mbody's drownin'?" Fro• Pa9~ .4 7 . FEDERAL AID • • • -Nearly 18.000 senmen are \\Orking on l>h1ps whirh rere1ve federal subsidies to make up the d1f. ference in labor costs on foreign-nag \'csscls com· pared to higher U.S. vessel labor cost!>. All these services co:.t money TOTAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITl:R ES last year a mounted to S525.2 bilhon or 35 percent of the Gross National Product. Twenty years earlie r. totaJ government ex~nd1tures accounted for 24 .S percent of the GNP. The spending for social services has risen raster than other budget categories tn recent years. According l o the T ax Foundation. s ocial welfare spending by all levels or government was ~15.2 billion in 1973, nn increase of J79 percent from 1965. Total s pending in 1973 was $432.6 billton, an in- crease of 110 percent from 1965. The social services spending has been growing fastes t al the federal level. From 1965 lo 1973. ac· cording lo the Tax fo'oundalton, spending for social services by the federal gO\'ernment rose 224 per· cent, spend mg for social :.erv1ces by s late and local governme nts rose 135 percent THE BIGG EST CHUNK OF F EDERAL spend· mg for social serv1cl'S 1:. m the category of social in· ,surance -including unemployment, Social Securi· ~·.etc. Arcording to the Tax Foundation. spending for social insurance by lhe federal government was $72.2 billion . more than tnple the $21.8 billion spent in 1965 Al the s tate and local level. education is the biggest social sen •1cr expenditure S58.3 billion tn 1973 President f'ord has expressed concern about the relation bclW<'<'n AOvernment spending and the GNP. He noted tn his budget message this year that government spending would surpass half the GNP if the growth rate continues. Other analysts, including thc• Congressional Budget Office, aq~ue that lh<' expans ion is not necessarily going to continue. The rapid !lro\\lh of Income security programs t he past tv.o det·ades 1'l the produc t of c1rrumstances unltkely lo Ix' rcix·utt'd in the next 20 years. :.a)S John L Palmer lle 's a Hrookm~s lnshtul1on anal)'!'ol \\ho ~as d1n•ctor or the income serunty polH·y om c<' al the Dcpartmcnt of Health. Education and Wclfarc m the N1-<on Ford ad· m1n1strat1on PALMER S.\ \'S TllF. PRO 'P ERJT\' OF the 60's made lhl' l'Xpans1on or ~oe111I prof,?rams possi- ble. In ndd1t1on, most of the 11rowlh was in Social Securit~. and with that proitram now ke~ ed to pro- tC'cl benef1r1urll'!'> aitain!'>t inflation ConJ,!ress 1:.n 't likely to appron• furthcr mcrca!'e~ An analys is by the ConJ,!rl'!'>!'>IOnal Bud6tel Office concluded that 1r inrome :.ec·unty programs merely keep pacr with mflut1on until the vrur 2\:00 thev 'II l'Onsum<' no more in rl.'lahon to thi· GNP than thcv do now · Palmer also makes lhl' point that th<' rccl'ssion, h~ inr reasmi: the numbt'r nf pt•ople rc·ceiving un· l'TT\ploym<•nt. w('lfan• ancl other benefit" while rut- ting into <•conom 1c 11ro" th, ha:. alsc1 hart a hand in pushmJ,! up 11ovcrnmc•nt !'opendm!l us a proportion or ull eronom1c ut'l1v1ty BUT IT IS GRO\\Tll IN TH•: number of Social Se<·urH~· rec1pit•nts and stull' anci lcx·al workers. to ltrl•as be:\'Ond thL' 1mpac·t of tht• rl'<'l''!\1on. which arC' IK'lund m II(' h of t ht• gro" th 111 gm t•rn ml.'nl spendmJ,? nn 111<1 1\ 1<1ua b Thl• 32 m1lhun IK'r,nn:. rl'Cl'I\ m i: b.1s1c Solinl St·eur1t \ r<'prt•wnts a iump of 21 m11l11m in 20) <'a r!'> r<'d<'ral r1\ 1h.in t•mpln) nwnt of 2 9 m1lhr1n is up ~.ooo oHr 1955. "hill' !'ollllt• and local emplo) ment nf 12 I m11lmn n •pn '"'nt!'o .1 7 million mcrc~as<' Tht' ll 3 m1lh11n Anw11<'Jn' n•rel\ mg welfarc aid Cnr d<'· pcnrlt'nl rh1lflri•n rt'llrt'S('Ot!'> un mcr<'a~r of !) I m1lh<1n 11\ l'r 1%~ Fro• Pa9• .19 DOLE PROFILED. • • slump drrw both pra1M.' and cnt1c1sm from fcllo\\ GOP st•natnrs "l lt''s tht• first mun wt•v1• had around her<' in 11 long Hmt' who "111 Jtrab th<' otht'r 'Hit· b~ thr hair and dr:i~ lht'm <lo\\n lht• hill." i.aut Srn Barry Goldwatt•r SEN. WIU.IAM S.\XJU: (R·OlllOl, culled Dole o "hntchel man " whostt style was s uc h that he "couldn't i;ell beer on a troop !hip " There al110 was the comparison made by a White Houi1e offirial when Dole succeeded Morton ns GOP chairman "Ro~ 1s o b1,1t old St "4..•rnard. while Dole is a hun~ry Doberman pmschcr_ .. ___ _ P UBLIC NOTICE Pl'RLIC SOTICE SJUH SU ,.l•tO .. 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ML TIU ·-.. u• I.Ow A-Y·•I Law IU• '°411" '••Al .. Av• •-M<,.-~•--" ... ca .... J 0.-CA., .. , &-yt ler """'-' ""°''""'° 0 Uft9" Co1· • O..·I• P!•ot Puc>• ·"4~ ()< '~ Cout O..ly "''°" AUQU" 10, II .t'ld ~pt 1, I I IOI• .... ,.,., 10 » h, IOt )Q>lt J~ ,. OPTIGAN (As is> s4100 ORGAN COSTA MISA STOil NEW LA PRIMERA FULL SIZE CLASSIC PERFECT FOR THE IEGIMMElt WHILE THEY LAST! FENDER PRECISION BASS COSTA MESA STOltE I OMlY-WHITI FOUNTAIN YAllEY STORE 2 OMlY-SUMIURST LIST: $400.00 SALE GUITAR STUDENT MOD& HGUUINICI s49so LES PAUL CUSTOM W ITH CASE, GOlO ru.no. TWO HUMI UCIUMG rtCKUrs OVATION 1132-1 ACOUSTIC GUITAR HEW DfSIGM, AlUM. MECK,SUHIURST WHEH HEW IT AMD MA T\IUl LISTED AT FIMISHH •93300 LIST: '249" USlD SALE: THOMAS ORGAN USED-NEEDS SOME WORK. AS IS ...•. 599°° COST A MESA STOU HAMMOND ORGAN ONI OP~MOIT . roPULAI MOO&S. USll MIT Pl.A YS PINI. M-J s4ttr0 '°""1AIH VAWY STOU LOWREY H-25 CONSOLE PllE-OWHID. 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August 20 1976 81 Home's Where Suitcase Is '/like tra veling at this point. It gets rough sometimes but you get used to it. I wouldn 't go back to a normal situation now. ' -Doug Purvia nce By JUDITH l JO>OLSON OflMl>•llrr.i.e- A week in Costa Mesa at the a nnual jazz clinjc at Orange Coast Colllege was almost like a vacation for members of the Stan Kenton Band. For seven days they could stay off the bus instead of riding hun· dre<is of miles a day to gigs in dif· fereot cities throughout the U.S. Theirs is a nomadic life and re· qwrcs special qualities to sur- vive. several members ol the band s aid between sessions of the clinic. The band is on the road nearly SO weeks out of the year so members are forced to live out of a suitcase the whole time they are in the aroup. The road We can be boring at times but the men said they wouldn't give it up for anything. Ramon Lopez, a resident of Tampa, bas been with Kenton for five years. He said the thought of being in the band was "beyond my wildest fantas1es. I didn't think for a moment it would come about as easily ~it did." Lopez, the conga player, was recommended by a former band member, John Ohlen, who now has bis own band. Most or the men get into the 'Lost' Generation group through the recommenda· tion of a member or are dis· covered al one of the jau clinics Kenton does throughout the U.S. When they a re interviewed, they are screened foe their adap- tability to life on the road as well as their musicianship, Lopez said. a..ARJNET PLAYER He, as most of the members, began playing an instrument when he was about 10. "I started playing the clarinet," Lopez said. ''I really wanted to play the sax but my father told me I should start on the clarinet." He got interested in the congas and started playing professional· ly following school. After 3 hitch in the army he found that music styles bad switched away from the cha-cha and mambo to rock so there was no place for his conga. "A friend advised me lo pick up the drums so I played trap sets for 10 years straight," Lopez said. ma big break came when be was accepted into the Kenton band with bis conga. Lopez said the good parts of be· ing on the road generally out· weigh the bad. ''There are a lot of times when It's a long ride," he said. "Sometimes tbere is no W omen Forgotten By BARBARA GIUS Ol t"40•Uy~ ... ~i..tt Gabby Blanchard. 62. is a newly-unmarried ~randmother of four. While "divorce parties .. might be the thing for some wome n annou n c 1n~ their 1n-depcndem statU!i. Gabb) sa:-s she d oe!.n't f<'l•I muc h like celcbratmJ?. lier ex-husband. ;,ilso 62. lcrt their 39.ycar nest on lhl' wing of infatuation with a woman halr her age. He left her the house and u car. and enough money to cove r the e-ss('ntials for a wh1le lie also lt'ft hl'r bored :rnd "purposeless" she says Like many wQmen who've $pent the better part orth('1r hvci. luhoring to make u home for their husbund and ch1lclrrn, Gab· hy has no m:irkl'tahlf'sl..1lls ; and, al her age. lt'"I d1Hk ult finding an employer w1lhni;: to train h<'r for 11 JOb when she'll JU'll thr(.'(' yeurs a" ay from lci;nl retirement Being 62, she says, is "a little like being in limbo" -too old to get work and too young to be scrapped. NOTAWNE Gabby Blanchard is not alone. Accord1nR to Tish Sommers, head of the National Organiia· lion for Women's Task Force on Older Women, she is juat one of more t han 2 million "d1splaced homemakers" ages 45 to 64, who in one way or another, are ex· eluded from the nation's labor force. Sommers. the author of "The Not·So·Helpless Female," ad- dressed a recent meet1n~ of lhc Orunge Countf Chapter or the California E lected WolJlen's Ass n. for Educntlon and Hescarch; "At an age when men an at their most attractive. a woman 111 usually a has-been," she said "A man's peak usuoJly com- Tish Sommers Speaks Out cides with bis economic op· portunitles or the height of his power. Somewhere in the 40s or even older. he becomes a man. The woman remains, or tries to rema1n. a girl, by feedmg into a billion-dollar beautification in- dustry." DOUBLE STANDARD The infamous double standard perpetuates as women age, Som- mers said. "We noted (in t ask force studies> that women move rapidly from sex object to ob- solescence." • Sommers ur ged counly nt · ficials to pus h for more eqwtable Social Security legt.slauon. In 1972. Chase Manha;;:an Bank or New York conservatively com· puled a ~yplcal homemaker's labor at 5257 .53 a week, she not- ed. "Cunoi.sa). none d th1s labor is included in the Gross National Product." she s aid. "Homemakers need disability Insurance and protection too. just like everybody else, so they won't think their life has ended when their homemaking does." PART·T1ME EMPLOYMENT In Ornnge Counly, where on<' ()( four Aenaor employm,•nt pro Rrams m the nation Is bemit oper ated under T1Ue 9 of the Older Ame r1(•ans Act, some scnior·&Rcd women and men Uvlng below poverty income levels hnvc a chance for part· time employment and eventual entry Into the full-lime labor force. The S<-nlor Aides Pr<>trrnm as run by Howard Jonc!9. out of the county's Senior Cltltens Pro· Jira m Office in Orange. Jones said senior applicants are placed in jobs in 43 non-profit or public agencies throughout t..he county and earn an average or $2.10 an hour for up lo JO bouMJ a week ot wort. MAJOa THRUST "One of the major thrusts of the program . since it is espedal· ly dJrected to those living below poverty-level. is t b1t senior employes have the opporturuty to ~come self -sufficjent and to eventually move out into un· s ubsldhed positions in the private or public a«tor." said Jona. The agency tries to place the appll~ant.s in jobs where on-the· Job trahlinJC is available, he ~ed. time to change clothes or eat before a concert.'' The band u s ually travels 200-300 miles per day and more often than not arrives at the con· cert destination early enough to check into a motel, eat and relax a bl( berore playing. U the bus travels an old route it's boring, Lopez said, but if it's fresh territory there's always something new to see. TRAVELING UGl:n' "Situations vary. Every day isn't the same,•• Lopez added. Re carries one suitcase, a clothes bag, an attache case and a case of cassette tapes to listen to on the bus. During the long trips the men read, do crossword puzzles. talk or play cards. The new bus is more comforta- ble than the one the band had when be first joined, Lopez said. Each man now has two seats to himself, which enables blm to find more comfortable positions. Laundr y and personal needs are attended to oo a "catch as can'' basis. Sometimes lhe hotels or motels have laundry raciliUcs and other Umes the men take a taxi into town lo find a laun· dromat. Lopez said the bus driver tries r ;.' '/ ,r ,.. / I I ' J\) l , ~ / .. ,,,..,.- / I \ \ ' to s top in s hopping centers whenever possible so the band members can do miscellaneous errands such as banking and shopping. Doug Purviance. a bass trom· bone and tuba pl ayer. who joinL'<i through one of the clinics. suid what be misses the most on the road is women. The men meet a lot ol people on the road but are never in onf' place long enough lo socialJze. he said. He also misses home-cooked meals and admitted one would taste good "right now." UKESROAD "I like traveling at this point It gets rough someti m~ but you ft Cl used t~ it. I wouldn't go back lo u normal situation now.·' Purvia nce, whose home is 1n Baltimore, said another dis:id· vantage is that there is no time lo do individual practice. "You'll end up w Ith a wealth o f knowledge though," he added. Steve Campos. a trumpe t player from Freemont, said the men who are almost all 25·30, slay with Kenton one to lhree years and most either play with other bands during their career or start the Ir own. "There is such a high turnover v ~ because of the road." he l>BJd "Some m en leave to get mar· ned." Playing.. wtth Kenton is an op portunity to do what most mwii· cians really want to do, however. which is play their instrument for a living. "It's rare that pt.'Ople do what they want to every day." Pur viance said. "That's what's wrongw1th this country.'' Campos added. Being on the road is a free and easy life in one way because the men don't have to worry about car payments, Insurance, repair· ing housu. paying rent or watching the price of gasoline g 1) up. so it's a happy change of pace. It could be a lonely life but lht• men are close and enjoy one another. "We havt.• a lot of fun together.·· Lopez said. ''We're ult basically cxtroverUI." There are serious moments though. when thoughts turn to loved ones back home and the miles that separate the band from them Everyone lookl> forward to the.> t'Oncerts w ht> re there is a familiar fac<' in t.hc crowd and the long stretches of the road an· forgotten for u moment or two / ~ ~ / ,/) , .y '' ( ,J ~) ' '. \ llt•"treHoftttY ,,.,, A~h\t L.t 1\ Jt Y Women between 45 and 64 with no specific job training may face problems if divorce occurs. They are called 'displaced homemakers ' by author Tish Sommers This last year. 13 of the 60 placed applicants moved on lo full-Ume, unsubsidized jobs. Six of these were women. Jones said the County 1tsell can hire citizens up to 71 years o( age. "~ut we find many people. es pecially thos e aver 6S, who don't wanl to work full-lime and jeopardize their Social Security premiums.·' he said. NEED LEVE L "Those that are really hurting are lhe S.S.8S-yea.r olds." he con· tinucd. •·c~nc1 ally speakina, the nt>ed level Is greatest omong women In that age bracket . Men are usuall y sUll plugged Into their careers ." According to the new Orange County census. there are 249.499 senior citizens living in the coun· ty. 1.39,300 women. In Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Cost.\ Mesa a lone, 2,712 of them are classified at living below pov· ert.y level. and the majority or thest are women. Jones ul<f. "We anticipate funding to be inc reased over the ntxt few years to allow for more than the present 60 placements.'" More government funds were funneled into the program thill year. but rathe r than expand ex· isting programs. a new program was opened In Fresno, he ex plained. "We could use at least 6C> more placements." said Jones. "These agencies present tremendous de· mand for senior aid that far ex· ceeds what we can now supply." Some 37 applicants are eurrenUy waiting for openings. he said. 21 d whom are women. l ~ l i . . . j t ! -. By Famed Spaniard ' Weavers Inspired By I UDITH <JO> OLSON Ot~O.llr.._M.-t There was• real sense of com· ml.ll\ity In the gardens aurround· tni Either and J o Dendel's Costa Mesa home and studio last week. The presence of Jo.ep Orau- Carrt1a. ont' of the forerm>St weavers ln lhe world, was the focal point. The artist. a reside nt of Barcelona, le d a two·wet-k workshop for craftsmen from ull ·over the United Statts, which he said was an opportunity for PC<>· ple to come together. Garriga, one of lhe first artists to use tapes\ry in a three. dimensional way, divided up the 43 participants into seven groups and helped ucb croup deslcn an ''environment" Cor the garden. She met the Span.iard when he showed his works m the Los An&t>les County Musrom of Art In 1•74 and Invited tum to give a ~orl+shop In her studio. Garriga also has t11u&:hl on the East Coast, In Spain And In Fran<'e and said there Is more dtfforen<'l' 1n utt1tudc toward lH'tlvlng bet wet•n New York und California than thl•rc 1s between Spttin and t•r u1\Cl' In the U. s .. he :.tild, weaving la vlt•wed us u craft to bl> a tuul{ht In s<'hools amt done for money, while m Europe th(• art comes from the trod Ilion or folk urt. Art also Is more pollUC'al In Europe, he said "In the U.S. it ts more formal and experimental." Famed weaver Josep Grau-Garriga exp/ams techmque during workshop Al the end of the workshop the ind1v1duaJ pieces were to be linked together so it was essen- t 1 a I th at the del>1gns be h:irmon1ous. llere was the challenge. lo create seven different lapestnes which would flt toge ther artistically with all the part.id· Garriga stud there 1s a re· nabsance in fiber tl\rouihout the world, however, lx.'Cuuse people ~ee new pos!lib1l1t1e'\ in it as a medium of l'xprl''>:>llln Ile doe.,n 't d1fll'rent1ut e bt.'hH•en f1bt•r art and othcr art forms such .ts pJ1nt1nl! and s ays the) are equJll~ J:. 'al1d. ,.. Capricorn . > Be Alert ' . I I • ~ J t • SATURDAY. AUGU&T21 By SVDNEYOMARR ARIES <Marc h 21-Apnl 19 1 Be practical -attend to business. property matters. So· meone wants to short·change you. Know 1l and keep .:uard up -don't be a l>ucker for a nght·hund lead. TAUB US <April 20·May 201. F1t11sh what you i.tart -make inquines, 1ns1sl that servke be improved. Look bt')omi the 1m· mediate. 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Ae.9pc., lac., R•el Eetete General Real Eatete services Hun11ng1on B\!ach, Fountain Valley and Coastal Area,, To.._ opeaed eooo: Se«tiff Florist The Donut Stoppe Sand Dipper Ice Cream Jonathan's S1ud10 Simons-Soups, Salads, Sandwlchu The Collage The Magic Razor Sea Bird R"stauranl Bob Lyman's Men's Shop An Optomelrls1 JOIN THE SPECIAL AU DAY AUGUST 28th EVENT · Drawings • Prizes • Free Gtfts Main et Mansion In Huntington Beach r Friday. August 20. 1178 DAILY PILOT '..(Ann Landers ~ Law Produces Unwanted Results DEAR ANN LANDERS· I'm a taAP school junior. disturbed by UN recutat(ons l(OVt!rnlng the sale ot conlr acepll vcs ; A friend of mane who v.orks 1n a • clru11tore buys them rur me , (I'm male.> However. many ol • my friends have ~ex without pro- t.ec:tion because It lsn'l rcachly available. Why is the law so unrealistic" Keeping contracepUves out of the hands of 16-and 17 ·yl'tt.r-<>ldl! d<W'11 not d ilcourage sexual 10 tercourse. If young people want to have sex they wtll have tl. They'd rather use prutecllon but if il isn't available, they will RO o.ht•d and taJte cha~. Can )·ou explain from an adutt·s viewpoint the logic ~tund such ltgislalloo! ~o ol my l'lo est friends are i u/fering because or i t -F •t <BROOKLJNE, M~ > DEAR F.M.: Thett la no lock bfflDd ad1 led1l&Uea. 1"llw law Is a bummer. Uoav.UallWty .t toalraceoplJvea wlU rar9y db· eouragf' anybody. AU that law dOt's 15 ltt>lp to lacrute U11e numb4!r of teeaa'e prepudes in Massathusett.I. DEAR ANN LA NDERS: I was one ur the original Women's Ub- bet'I -proud or lhe fact that my husband encouraaed me to take tnpa out of town ''fOt' lbt cause.·• He save me total frMdom and I loved lt. All lDY house·bound women friends envied me. He kt-pt encouracin1 me to "do my own t.hlo1" because he was busy WOl"ku.,. Or so l tb04.tJhl. While I was "libbing it up" l la~r learned thal Mr. CenetOSl\.Y wu hlYlnl himself a ball. The rat entertained womt'fl in our bedroom . took bimbos on weekend trips, even dld the biah· 1chool bit -made love In the car. on the beach and ln a baystaek. several younc alrls wanted to marry him <be'a .SO years old and bu money. of course). So t~l YoW' ''liberated'' womea readers not to out.smart tMmselves. It .,_ppened to me and I have only myattlf to blame. -A MORON ~EUREKA. DEA& EUREKA: I douW U.at 1•1 freedem taad -.ra. &e de wltlt ,. • .,. .......... , •lley· ea&U••· A SI-year-old wtllo makes love la tara, ltead11et, aad lll&)'Maekl yet, la dearly a taae ot arml&ed developmeae. So a&op blalftia1 yHraelf, honey. He'• boakers. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wrote to you many yeara qo and YOW' tdvlce helped me• lot. l 'm tumina to you again witb a pro- blt>m I un 't dl1cuss with anyone. How Iona does it take ror a man to atop talk Inc about bl• wile who paued away several yean aao? My bu1band dJed nve ago and I never ~uon ,.. name beuuse I know how 1 feet when my friend talks tboul hl.~ wtre. We are both ln our 80s aJld our ctuldren are all ~. Shall I marry UHs man! I mn lonely and 10 Is he." You areaolng todeclde. -Vl!:RY MIXED UP DEAll V.M.U.: No, I'm.-. l doa't have to llve wllh lllm. 'hit qlH'ltioa )'H ... ..act be .... yCMtrMlf: It the lrrt\aUoa wwtit Hmpa .... lp I• your twl._t 1eara't Nobody kaowsU..a11swet bu&you. l He later braned to me that J am 1oln1 with a widower who chased around with everything in town wbUe his wire was Uving. Now that abe Is dead, allot a sud- den abe ls • saint and her name 1s mentioned every hour. Ile wants me lo marry him and share his home but bis wife's picture ls In every room and this makes me uncomfortable. .. I I t Nuptials Planned T odaro-Vorshec I< Planning to marry Oct. 16 in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Newport Beach are Diana M~rie Todaro and John Philip Vorsheclt. Their parents are Mr. ~nd Mrs. Henry M. Todaro or El Toro and Mr. and Mrs. John Vorsheck. Erie. Pa. Miss T o daro attend ed Montclair State College, New Jersey and the University of Copenhagen. Her fiance studied at Ohio State University. • • • Pau1tn-Ainc1art Planning to marry Oct 10 dur· ing ceremonies an the Sherman Foundation Gardt>ns. Corona del Mar are Lorie Jo Paulin and Jean· Pierre Ainciart. Miss Paulin is the daughter of Elizabeth Paulin ol Cor ona dt>I Ma r a nd Gary Pnuho. San Clemente. DIANA TODARO A graduate of South Hills High School. West Covina. she craduat- ed with honors Crom California State University. Sonoma where she received a BA degree in Mex· 1can-American studies. Her Ciance. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Ainciart of Hacienda Heights. attended high school there and graduated with a BA degree in architecture from the University or California, Berkeley. You s urf? Variety Offered T a lk ta ctic s with the champ, Jerry Lope z , at N e wport today, Friday, August 20, noon. PARLIAMENTARIANS : Cht Unit will mee t at 1 ·30 pm. Thurs day . Aug. 26, an l hc Magnolia Elcml•n<ary Hoard room. Anaheim. 1 Sessions deal with pnrliamen· tary law. and lhts meeting will focus on boards and commit· tees. Those interested may call Mrs. Kathryn Clay. 634-8382 SEW·A·RAMA : /\ series of sewing demonstrations will be presented a t the Broadway. Laguna Hills from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26. FASIUON ENERGY: A mini show by Vogue patterns will show 18 designs in feature fabrics for fall. Each can be layered or interchanged with others for a new wardrobe. Presentation will be at 9.30 a .m . Friday. Aui.t. 27, in Rullock's, South Coast Plaiu. REACH OUT: The non.profit organiutlon which provides growth and support groups tor Oranae County women will be screenina for new rac1litators al Orange Coast Collei::e al 9: JO a.m. SatU.rday, Aug. 28. For furt.hel' information Mrs. Walde Peters may be contacted al 830·2946. MONDAY MORNING CLUB: The Laguna Beach home of Or. and Mrs. Robert E. Raoer will be lhe aettinc for a Friendship Tea at 2p.m. Monday, Aue. 30. Reservations are being taken now for a trip to Yosemite. READING PllOGllAM : Newport Beach children who have participated ln the summer program al city llbrartcs will be treated to a theater purty by the Friends organization. In keepln1 with lhl' reudinl! theme, the movie "Alokazam lhe Great" will be shown Tuesday. Aug. 31 , at Edwards Newport Cinema. AAUW: A series of m em- bership coHees i.s planned by Laguna Beach members. College graduates llvl.Dg ln Laguna Hills, El Toro or Mission V1e10 are invited to one at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 31, in lhe LaJ!una H ills home o f Dr. Ruth Strickland. Another will take place at lhe same time and date in the Laguna Beach borne ol Carolyn Lyons. Membership chairman is Mrs. Roger Dennis, 430 Blumont, Laguna Beach 926SL She is tak· ing reserv a lions. FILMS FOR THE DEAF: Films are shown free ol charge at 7 p.m . on Fridays in four loca· lions. They are Mission· Viejo, Fullerton, Huntington Beach and Santa Ana libraries. B R AILLE INSTITUTE AlJXILIARV : Mrs. Briarit H. Wells Jr. ls president. Serving on her board are the Mmes. William P. Thomas. Hester Wills. C. Alan Williams, T . Duncan Stewart, William Roller and Sterling R. Newman and the Misges Helen Frank and Dorothy De Puydt. ~e section keeps track of what people are feel ing, saying and doing every day in the DAILY PILOT FROM Fash ion Island N ewport Beach ' If you're one of the first SO. you'll have a personally autographed picture, a surf magazine or surf poster! Best thing of all? Brtng $5, and gel the Jerry Lopez T·shirt. He'll autograph it for you on the spot! (His special pen won't wash out. Or wipe out, either) It's in blue. camel, yellow or grey cotton. By Bolt. For boys, sizes s•m+xt, $5. For men, sizes s-m+xl, S6 & $10. Can't come in? Call us! we·11 put the shirt on your charge card and have Jerry autograph It for your Boys' Shop. 22/Men's Campus Shop, 99, Newport Cen19r •Shop Mon •• Thun & Fri. 10.9# Tun., Wed. 8c Sat. 10.6:30, Sun. 12·5 • 844-2800 . S:rEREO SOU.NBS OF THE HARBO • ' • ' • . . • . I .. ' \ . .... -. IOOMER by Wm. F. lrown mtd Mei Cos'°" TUMBLEWEEDS by T °" K. Ryen ------rt-~ FUNKY WINKERB EAN by Tom Bali'* WE DO, HOWEVER, RECOl'OMtND A FEW PRECAUflON& ! Fl~T Of AU, BtFO~E <,.I()(..) 00 "nE. TRIO(, MAKE !>ORE. ~'V£ AL.REA[)() HAD <.,(XJR PIC.TURE. -mKEN r()R "THE TANK MtNAMARA WHO BROKE ~MY NEW V ASE? 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Geor1• G ... ol Honorable Gee·a, 1esst to newamm copl• ot a letter IM Hid he malled lo a,towa uJdnJ wby Brown and b.la party left. Gee u.ld be &ot a call at •~os p.m. fer u 1:4~ p.m. ruerv atloo, aovtroor '1 part,Y' ol nine . The walkout wu c:oatly to hll buslnen, Gee aald, and 1tl10 made b1I emp1oyea med. • A com pwitve 1ambler bu betn found Innocent ol check fraud charaet on the theory that com· pulslve 1amblln1 ill a fonn ol mental lncom· ~ence. U.S. o i.trtct Court Judce &eler D. F.&.y la LU Ve1as acquitted Mldu1el •uUa 8Wtk on.sl'ara•• he wrote a ROO bad c.hec.lt In ~to rover a iambi· lng debt. The c heck w.s written to the LO Veau Hilt.on Hotel. P1ycblatri1t.s testified tort.be defense that com- pulalve 1amblln.a should be recoplaed by the law as a lorm of insanity. * Country music singer lie' Lamaa returned to the Grand Ole Opry stage alter missln1 almott slx months due lo a ruptured blood vessel. Luman had surgery in Matth to correct the ruptured blood vessel in his esophaaua. The rup- ( PEOPLE ) ture occurred while Luman was between con· ---------certs in Odessa aod Houston, Texas. but doe· tors ha\•e said they don't know what caused the rup· lure, * The Sm i~sonian's new NaUonaJ Air and Space Museum is proving more popular than anticipated, wtlh visitors pouring in at the rate of at least 40,000 a day. The museum's two millioalh visitor, 8-year-old Todd Lewis of Ontario. Calif .. walked throuah the door just 48 days aner il opened, Melvla Zldela, the museum's deputy dtrector, announced. . The family got souvenirs, includlnc a small buat or aviator Charles Ulldberi. a white allk avi1tor's scarf. and a silk necktie, lo commemorate the event. * Brian Faulk.Der, former Northern Ireland pre· mier and chief m inister in the short-lived, PoWet· sharing Northern Ireland Ex· ecutive two years a go, an· nounced bis r etirement from (lOlilJCS. He was appointed premier of the province in Im, and ln· troduced Internment of lrisb Republican Ar my suspects. a measure that created a call\· paign of violence. The BriUsh government ended internment n.ine months ago. ,,.u"u .. He lost the premiership a year later when the British government dec:ided to adopt direct rule In Northern Irelan!' Former Minnesota Sen. ~lelle MeC~y nys he •· pec!ls to run as an independent candjdate ror pre.idenlln40to4S stateJin November. McCarthy sought the De m ocratic presid e ntial nomination in 1968and 1972. He told a Los AnJeles press Mcuu"v conference that he b.u officially qualified as an lndependentcandtdateln 15states. Al\er the news coolerence, McCarthy paid a courtesy visit to Gov. Mm_.Brewa.lr. * Los Angele.a M~or Tom BraclleJ 1ened 11 grand marshal for a parade conducted by the Im· perial Council of the AneJent Egyptian Arabic Order Noblea ol the Mystic Shrine. The parade down Maio Street in Los Anceles marked the organlution 'a 83rd annual convention. Bradley led a long line of Shrine dignita ries. marchlnlC b&nds, drill teams and a team ot Clydesdale horses. • • ........ y Burmese PrCllldent Ne Wla lef\ Cor Swltierland ror 1 medical checkup, the government announced. It was not known when he planned to r eturn. Ne Win haa m.cte periodic trlPt lo Europe for medical treatcnent In rt ctnt years. t.he lutoneln Marth otthlaye,ar. • Or. Renate D .. ~. a 1'75 NoMI PrlH wiener. will return t o the Salk lnllHut• for Biolo1lcal Studies at San Diqo .. ,.,.1., lnSeptember. ltf1. Th<' lnalltutc aaid Oulbec:co. a nattve ol lla&J and an expert°" breut once r, wUI hold the UUc ol d1stinl(w~hed reuareh proCetsor, amon1 other•. p(JRl.JC NOTICE PUBLIC NonCE fltOt I ta Of' llfT 1111 YIOlll TO l"OMJl IN TMI SALi ~ ALCOtfll.tC OIVl llA04ll .... ,. '''°!X· August 20, 1976 OAIL.YPll.Ot ., Trolley Dr11.u Battlelines Drawn Walkout ~ Averted Legal Fighting Centers on Generic Drug ' SAN FRANC ISCO <AP) -Butet. trolleys and eebl• cars ran u usual today al\u a lut· tn&nu~ otrer by the city avettd a mus 1trik• b)- 1.100 Municipal Rallwa,y driven . A strike dudllne wu aet ror 12:01 a.m. by the Traneport Workers Union on lasuea of w.,es and rrlnce benentt ln a ( ) MW cmtract. It wwld bav• 'bten the seeoad aucb disruption lo five months and would have foccecl 2$0,000 penona to seek OUaer ttansporta. Uon. ' Union leaders decided hours alter Uae deadline to aJlow the membership to vote in 1eeret Su.ilday . whether to accept an 11th hour orrer by the San Franc isco Board of Super visors. '"•r• De8"ibae PASADENA (AP> - Selentlat• working toward a Saturday d~ adllne to Ond .a parking spot on Mars for the seco{ld Viking lander virtually have s e· quntered themselves lo atudy pbotograpba done re1ion. Geoloclsta spent yesterday plecln1 tocet.her photos ol the Utopia Planltla re1lonln· to a mosalc that will de- pict t.be site on which they woUld moo like to put down UM Vlk.to& 2 lander. ~amen 1a.ld they believe the area will be more lfttereatin1 than the mvtrooment oC Vlldng 1 because ol muses dun· der(rOUDd lee. ....,,._F•-lf PLACERVILLE <AP> -Bubonic plaaue bas been touod to a cbJpmunk aL Wright '1 Lake Camp. around southwest of Lake Tuoe, forcloc Ha do8ure. El Dorado County bealtb ottlcer Dr. CUrt1.a E. Weldmer 11id 1bun- day that state f oreetry and health officials were consulted ln the cloalng, the aevenLb of a CalUornla recreation aru this year because ol \beplque. ~T ...... ? SACRAMENTO (AP) -Caltromla'a 5'·YHr· old system ot Hntenctnc crlmlnall to ln· determ In ate prlaon terms would be thqed to specific year• toe ce.r· talo crimes under a bill now on the A11embly noor. The Senate·pasaed mtuwe by Sen. John NeJedly ( R ·Walnut CreekJ, won 11·3 ap· prova l , exactly the number of votes needed for passage In the 21· membe r Ways and Means Committee. BUINl:ted SAC.Jt,0C£~1'0 <AP> -An Attembly commit· tee h•• .. uuted •Senate- p aued •Ht to 11ve Callfornlaftl • ~redlt a1aln1t 1tate Income tu If they have to fill out cer· taln 1tate rorms. WASHINGTON CAPI -A bat· tlt h und•rwa7 to 1lve Americana the rltht to ~ dn.ais th•.,. not Just what t.ho doctor orderH -alt.houah they are churaically the aame. Lndln1 thl• rllht are the Amtricu .Uaocla.Uon ol Rdlttd Pwsona and N aUonal Retlrtd Teacbert AuodatJoa, cla.hn.ula that tM fO.-e&Ued ~c dNp are Ju.1t u 1ooct aa narntbrtods. but a lot cheaPU ~ ON THE OTHB• aide la tbe Phannaceutlca l M(&ftufactuNn AHoclatk)ft, which says that u of now ,there 11 no way to l\l&rantee tbal \he 1eneric druss (co are equlf a lent to thl' namt> brand . And in the m iddle 1zr. the Amencan public. which spends 1'7.S btlUOn II yt'lar for prcscrip· t1on dru,1 with $1 bllUon going (or dru1-s which ani a"·aita~c tro~ more th:in one mMuCac· tu.rer . Here Is whut Is huppcnina in this battlearound: -THI'.: FEDERAL TRADE comrnissloC) h lnvestlgauna 'Dawg's Beep Beep Good! Who is that computer-masked man? Why, he 's the fellow who's walklng around the front of a New Yo rk theater publi'ciimg the rum ''Futureworld." wh ich features look·alike robots. His comp&&ler banks may be overdrawn. however, solving lhe question of where he· sbe·lt will put that hot dOR. City Growth Class C·overs Area Woes Two aldea or a troublesome luue In south Or ange County -de· ve&opment and the dwfndllnl natural environment -will be ex· amined by a palr of new ~luses al Saddlebltck College this fall. A clua on the principles ol social ecology, taught by UC Irvine doc· toral candidate Mlke Markowitz. will take up the question "Why are there dtlet and how do they srow?" ' AND Da. J'REDERICK Sawyer, director '11 research for the Reynold• .Environmental Group ln Newport Beach. will teadi ap introdU<ltory seminar d~ped to observe how local' P'$1JC asencles decide the fatt of tbt environment. fhe la~er coorae Is the tnltlal clua of a MW Protr•m at Sad· dleba.ck that wlll explore Ule meebanlsmt ror publlc lnv~ve· ment lo envlronmeutal dtth1lcm· makln1. econ om lea. Political IC'ience conslderaUons and local C'ftViroamental Issues. SAWYER RAS BEEN Involved In environme ntal studie11 for more than 20 yea rs. He dlrcctt'<I Laguna Tennis air and water research at Stan· ford Researc h Institute and bas authored more t han 50 technical publications. The social ecology d ass has been developed the past three years us part of UCJ's program in that fi eld. It Is designed lo pro· v1de students with a backgr ound to purs ue careers In me ntal health, criminal ju.,tke. urban planning and human develop- ment. "The course wlll trace the rise and fall or theory systems which have dominated the study of ab· normal behavior. disease, crime and other forms of human pain and surtertn1." said Markowitz. "THE PROCESS OF natural selection proposed by l>;_iry, 111 a n d th e con cept o f th e 'C(OS)'lltern' 01· naturnl rommunl ty will be dlacuKscd . '' The bill by Sen. Al/rt'd Atqul•t <D-san Joae>. Tournament was rejected Thutlday by lbe A•lembly way1 . • Markowllt said the co1.mw will oulllne some chun.ccs which huvt• occurred in tht AJller1can urban ~ystem und ducr1be some of llw ways or measuring, reducinJ( or ;evol<Hng thr humun eo:.1)1 of r hanac. and Mtans Committee. s• s t l'Mblll'••lmwas to cul ignups e tht numbtr ot form• the slate requiru. Do~•«-:tBul POMONA <Ari -Slx persons werr tt rrested near here on C!harges ol aeIUna heroin. plmJ)tng and prost ltutlon alter four men allegedly of· fettd two women lo un· derc:over orncen durinl 1 heroin traNactlon. ~H for ln vesllg&· U. of aelUng huoin and proultut l on were Christine Spee I er. 19.. ol Upland, and Jana Sum· m•ta. 20. of Pomooa. Charged with selling Mt.in and pimping were Adolro Garcia. ts. EIV'i· q~ M adrl 1 ti. U . Reph.a Lusuea, ~. and Ard.on'°Je(mei, n , allot Pomona. Recu trat!on ls now open ror the 19th annual La~a Beach Tf'ftnls Tournament. The de· acftine for entrits Is S p.m. Au" 30. Entry form!! are available from the Latun• Beach Depart· mentot Human Aftaira, 570 Glen. neyreSt. Tk lournamenl will start sf.pt. 4. &, and 6 ••ith Mmlflnell and fmals Sept. 11 and 1.2. Matehet will be held at the hllh school courts. Par&Jefpanta mu.t be 17 or older. CompctiUon will Include men's and women·1 alnelew. doubles ~nd mbed doublf'S. Tb~ Ullrd annu.al :uurd$ bcm· quet ~111 .,_held r...m 8:30 p.m. ' to 10:30 p.m. ·~ "12 at the Fesitval or .Art11 Rett:.uunt . Tltkets art t6.&t Pd' . Ac· th'illea lnclud b\11 •d inner, awardg pr~a,•n olt. door pri&n. mu•k _,._'9etrur State Sees Smog Harm SACRAMENTO (AP> - 'lbe ~ Department of Food and Aertculturt hai1 ~red the rtrst visibl<' evtdtnct ot smoic damage to crops in tht aou~m &an Joaquln Valley. A prelimlnar)' r~Port 18· wed by 1mo1 H Pttl Art MlUecan ukt the damoae •• obtervtd In cotton, sr.-eualraJr•. Mlllecll\ aai d thal aJU.OUfh daa• wer e no vis· .Ible 91ntptotn1 last year, die mtog dam11e to cotton '9.. U'75 wu nUmated al sas mllUoP .... ~ percent or U.tGtal value of the crop. whether this so·calltd drug Z'Ub :.ututlon . hould be appron'<I nu I.JOO"' 1dc A aubcommtttee or the llouH or Rep reaentatJves ls hold· in8 hearinaa on a bill to allow iiu~tltutlon And 21 1t1&tc• Md Ulc Dis trict ot Columbia hll\'C enncltd , \'llrlOUll 80tb Of l8W!\ llllowina I I r 11ubstitul1on. 1 \ or Ulcm lhls year alone. IN BASIC TERM~ the qucii.· lion centers around thl' "l'l"'OX· 1m0lkly 25 percent ot pre.crlp lion druas on which Ule ortalnal patenl11 h ave expln.'<1. While there I• patent protoc· lion. technically 17 ye11rs, th dru, can be m ade Mnd sold only>" by the holder or the patent under • ,..that firm 's brand nume. But when the patent expires, the form ula is then public pro· perty and the drug can be made by other companies usina other names -usua lly the chemicaJ . ~ or generic. name of the drug. THESE GENERJC DRUGS are often less expensive than their brand ·n a m e brother s because the firms makln& them are not burdened with expensive research. development and tc:st · Ing. But they a lso are not us wt:ll known to physicians, who arc vl~· ited regularly by so-called detaU Gefterf ~ dr1111•: Sa11u! a• fta•e brand tor le•• •on~, er T J M • t e • e • p ••l»•flfMC~• 1elfla••• I tlw na•e fJraad'• '"" ~If~<"••? men from the m8Jor muker&. These men tell doctors of new drugs and their uses and ac· quaint the doctors with the drugs under their brand rames. Tt\is leads to doctors pre:scrib- tn1 drugs by brand name and un- der lhe laws of mosl states a pharmacist has to fall a prescr1p· Uon with exactly what the doctor preecribes. THUS, THE CURRENT effort to remove this restriction on pharm ac1~ts. allowing them to substllul<' a 1teneric equi valent of the brand name drug a doctor prescribes provided nellher the patient nor the doctor ob· jects . T hese substitutions m many cases save money for lh~ person paying fo r the drugs. As an e x a mple, the tran· quillzers MUtown and Equanll are both brand names ol the same product, also sold under t h e g e n e ri c n a m e o f meprobam ate. Also, Darvon pain reliever made and :sold by Lilly, is known generically as propoxypheoe and is also sold by Smith, Kline and French as SK65. The House subcommittee on consumer protection and finance has held several public hearings o n th e pro p osal. and u spokeswom an said that more.' hearings will probably be held. perhaps later this month. T H E DRUG R ESEARCH Board of the N ationul Academy of Science recommended in J anuary that druggists bt al· lowed co m ake subs titutions or generics for brand·namc drugs. And the g overnme nt is launching this month Its MAC, or maximum a llowable cost pro· grams for dru~s purchru1ed for Medicaid. Medicare and Public Health Service pat1entl!. Under this program. 1tencmcs will be substituted to save money and government officlols say they expect to sav<' $60 mil11on. THE PHARMACEUTICAL Manufacturen. A:.soc:1ntlon !IUll opposes suhstltutwn. noting that w h i I e t w o 11 r u tt 11 rn a y h e chcmi<'ally the ~nme, thC'y M llY <act dlrrerc nl ly In t he body twca usc Cl( differ ent bindcr11 or other non·adlve lnl(rc·dlenL'\ used hy the m anufucturcric John McKcon of lht• PMA 11uld t he ns11oci11t1on would nol 01>posc substltuU011 if tht•rl' w<•re Home pr acllcal wuy to J(uuruntut' ('QulvnlcnC'y of 1l r1114R. llut there as none. he 1H1id McKcon 11uld thut In !ll&tes that havt al1optf'd 11ub11tltutlon low11 p roml11c3 or larl(I' i111vln1t• of money have nol l'Oml· lr\JI' FltED WEGNf.R Of' the rt'· tir ed p e rson a' o uocl11 tlon responded th1tt m Ol\t or the 11tntt' laWlt have not btcn In effect Ion& enouJCh to draw •ood concluslon11 on whether then~ will IX' uvlnfl!I. But he c:ltt d the provJncc of On tarlo. Ca111ds. where t1uMtltu· Uon h•~ been In etrert for 11evcra l years o.Qd reported uv1n~s have been .4veral million doll•r~. Federal Trade Commlsslon of. ficlab u ld there h•M ! been con· Olctlng reporu from Ontario. however. n. lawa forblddinfC aubltllu· Uon came Into being followtna World War 1l when the 1row1n1 eeonomlc success ot the dn.1g In· duatry led to duplkaUon and counterfeiting ot ort scrlptlon drug products. I .. DAil Y Pit.OT Youthfid Bn1ins · ·.Need to Rebuild ·Offensive Line. 'ips ANGELES <AP> -A R&Se Bowl victory over Ohio State gave UCLA's 1975 Cootball team a 9·2· l record and a rankil)C as the fifth best team in the Unit· ed Slates but the Bruins would rather not be put on lhc spot ln 1976. Quarterback John Sciarra and two of his top offensive linemen. Randy Cross and Phil McKin- nley, and defensive ace Cliff f'raiicr have graduated and coach Dick Vermeil has left for the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles. But the ·man wb.o'll take over for Sciarra says UCLA didn't make it to the forefront of college foo&ball in one year . .. We 're still just gaining ground," said articulate Jeff Dankworth. "We have a lot Of young people who got their first taste of what it's like to be in :t Rose Bowl game. Heck, we're on- ly picked to be third in our own conference." \'et the Pacific S's defending champion has a lot of talent back from 1975 including its top ground gainer, Wendell Tyler. its •best tight ends. Ricky Walker and Don Pederson, and the bulk Af a defense which was rnahgned at the start of last year but came on to play exceptionally well. "We'll run the Veer again." said Danlcworlh, but he added there was a slight change: "there will be a difference in the way the quarterback handles the ball. ··under Pepper Rodgers, the quarterback )(ept the ball until he was just about to gel destroyed and then he flipped it orf to one of his backs. This year 1 ·m going to . Sports in Brief let rid or It a little raster -which Ls to give credit ~o our greal backa." Tyt.r, • S.foot-10, Jll.pouoder, gained 1,388 yards last year despite playlbl seven games with a severely spraloed left wrist which w af btavily wrapped ln tape. ''Nobody knew the agOlly I w• ln, .. b.e said. "It 11 be more run without wonyln& about lbe wrist this year.'' Tyler has oilaed 2,\71 yards In two seasons and neecu jllllt 317 . more to break \be ~~C.-etl' rusllinC record Ht by Kermit Je>twma between imancUm. New toach.lfef'Q' Danabue was UCLA'~ offensive U. il.'Oalcb Jast ye.ar, abd be tu.tned the.front five into a •wift, &W)tea& pt>qp. This year be has a massive rebuilding jobt oin thatsamearet'. On efense, bowever,4UCLA appear to have the makmgs of a brick w ll. Retu · g are safeties Oscar Edwar s a nd Pat Schmidt, tackles ~tanu Tuiasosopo and Pete Pe -both of Samoan des- cent a nd linebackers Raym nd Burks a nd J erry Robinson. All were starter'$ last year. All are very fast. Up the m iddle the Bn.Uns· ap- pear strong, loo. Mitch Kahn is a veteran center who was second team AU-West Coast last year. Alongside Tyler i~Theot1s Brown at the other halfback spot, with fleet Wally He nry back at the sPot from which he caught t7 · passes in the run-oriented offense last year. lf Donahue can manufacture an offensive line. UCLA could challenge Southe rn California and California for the Pac·S title. Autograph Seeker·. Slugs Reds Player C I NC I NNAT I Rookie pitcher Pat Zachry of the Cin- cinnati Reds suffered a minor cut on his nose when a ran hit him in the face following Thursday night 's game with the Atlanta Braves. A Reds spokesman said Zacbn· was hit during a scuffle on th~ way lo his ca r. Witnesses said the altercation broke out over a re- quest for an nulograph. Zachry. who11c 11 ·4 reeord is best among Cincinnati start<'rs. was involved in a no·decis1on sn the gamt•. ~oing seven innings and allowing two runs. The Red:. won rt 3·2 in l l Innings. He was oot taken to a hospital and no arres t was made. Gilliatt1 011 Trial NASHVI LLE. Tenn. Former pro football quarterback Joe Gilliam ~as to go on lrial today on charges of possessing cocaine. rC'rkless cir! vmg and currying a \\Capon Gilliam. waived last month by lht' New Orleans Saini..,, was ar- rested near h<'re June l6 art .. r a high s p e ed c hase with uuthorit1es. ('01t1aur.-i H o nored ll lff llAREST Nadin Com ant' r i . I he I !I ·' t• 1ir · <l Id nwrnl who um azed lht• world Sovie t Dive r Hustled Off MONTREAL 1/\PI Soviet ch \'rr Sergei N<'mlsanov. 17, llt'w hom<' to Mo~cow Thursday nt~hl. three WCl'kS nner <fefcct· lllfl from hi11 nation's Olympil' tram , an Aerortot :urllne l'ipoke11man snld. Dush an Mnrktwlc waited until minut es after nn Ae roflot Jetliner tell M lrabel Intern a· tional Airport on a scheduled flight be fore confirming thtal Nemtsanov was on board the plane. with her gymnastics at Ule Mon- treal Olympics, was awarded one of Romania's highest honors Thursday -the title of "Hero of Socialist Labor'' and tbe golden "Sickle and Hammer " medal. The awards were made by pre- sidential de<'ree. read in a ceremony broadca11t by the na· tional radio a nd te lev is ion networks and attended by Presi- dent and Communist Party chief Nicolae Ceauses<'u and other top officials . The ceremony. staged al the SPorts and Culture Palare, was attended by 6.000 spQrts fans. Trn1u11*'xuals Oil. NEW YORK -The U.S. Golf Association says it will watch and await the outcome of tennis' transsexual problem before making any poli cy decisions . But it points out that women -as well as men -are eligible to play in lh<' U.S. Open golf ch11m · pionship. "We don 't call it lhe men·s Open," 1-'r ank lluMigan. assis- tant director of the USGA, said Wednesday. "It is the Open. Any body can play in it -man or woman -so long as he or abe <1ualifies:· f)ra11f*'• Lo•~• TORONTO Bob llewill shocked defending <'hamp1on Manuel Orantes 6·3, 6·7, 6·4 in second round action or the Sl55.000 Canadian Open tennis tournament Thursday, here. Paolo Bertoluccl ups<'t .John Alexander 6·7, 6·4, 7-5: J lri Jlreber t op pied Mark Ed mondson 6-4, 2·6. 6-3 ; J111me Fillo! beat Geoff Masters6-l. 6-3 : Onny Pa run bombed Kim Warwick 6·2. 6·2; Francois J auf. fret defeated llelas Pta)oux 5-7. 7·5. S.O: Raul Ramirez downed AntonioZugbarelll 7·5, 6-0. W'IT .*' ...... HI W YOlllC lt, "tTfSIUllOHJl t,¥n CO• Mtllun 11>1 n...>t INv.r °""' • 1 (~rul~'''' tP, br-4111 M•••r1 • Women Wfcle IC lllQ boat GoOI~ llu•.~11 11'1 Al, IC•"9bUI 0oOl•OO"'I ..... M••tO W""" 0.nl IHYl -lllv-11 C•,.1• " 1.0.. ftrrtl"# VCH"tl Wlft\ ... f'tt\..l 1 WALLY HENRY (8), THEOTIS BROWN (27), WENDELL TYLER (22), NEWPORT'S STEVE BUKICH DRILL AT UCLA. Garvey Gets Dis Wish L4 Slugger Hits Homer in 91,h LOS ANGELES (AP 1 -Just a day or so ago Steve Garv~y was talking about his season and say- ing that the one thing he wasn ·1 pleased with was his home run output. 'Tm just not getting any in kt'y spots, .. said the Los Angeles first baseman and l974 National League Most Valuable Player. Thursday night he hit one and it couldn't have been a better key Sp()t. Garvey's dramatir three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning got the Dodgers even at S.S and Ron Ct>y . follow<.'d with his 20th o r the vear as Loi,; Angeles completed a sweep of the New York Mets wit h a fi-5 v1e- tory. The Dodgers haw now won four straight games, all by one run and all coming from behind Yet they r<'nrnin 11 gam£>s back of Cincinnati 111 the NL Wei.t. "Maybe we're gelling back to where we should be ... Cey said after the victory. "This is a great win, coming bat•k from thl"<'e nlns down " Said Garve) "We've still ~ut lime. These last thrct•davs \H'0H ' really built up enthusiasm. You can r e a lly see it in lhe clubhouse." The Dodgers open a three. game series tonight against the Pittsburgh Pirates with Doug Rau, 10-10, attempting to snap a personal four-game losing streak agains t Pitts burgh 's Bruce Kison .. 9·7. For seven innings, Thursday night's game was a pitching Dodge r • Slal e AllGa"'n.,.ICAICIMI Auq 10 Pllhbu•Ql'I •t l..o• 4~1<>\ AUQ 11 "•IOl>u•o" •11..o• ,..,.in AUQ 11 Pllt\OUrgh at L<» A1\9l'~• 1 ~p.m. •.)lp m. tl U p.m . struggle between the Dodger;s' Burl Hooton a nd the Mets' Mickey Loli ch. Los Angeles had only two hits but also a 1·0 lead entering the eighth. Then the Mets unloaded on Hooton and two relievers for four runs to take a 4·1 advantage. Each club got another u.nearned run and it was 5·2 when the DodAcrs came to bat in the bottom of the ninth tofaceSkip Lockwood. • Ted Sizemore and Bill Buckner led oH with singles and then Garvey exploded his e1ghth home run of the year into the left field seats to tie the game. Dob Apodaca r e p laced Lockwood und got a one ball, two -;lrike count on Cey. The Dodger third baseman then ended the game with a mammoth shot high into the Je ft field pavilion. Apodaca threw only four pitches yet absorbed his sixth loss. "I was figurln1t h~·d throw me breaking pitche s." Cey said later. "The fastball surpris<'d me. I was just looking for a good pitch to hit, something to keep the rally going. 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THE METS' JOE TORRE SLIDES UNDER ELLIE RODRIGUEZ TO SCORE. LA WON, S.S. Angels, Kirkwood Face NY DETROIT (A P>--Detroit sub- stitutes sizzled against Paul Hartzell. but fizzled against Sid Monge. Mongt.> ·s great relief pitching came too late to save the Angels as the Tigers nipped CalifomJa 4·3 Thursday night to equal their 1975victory total of57. The Angels move to Yankee Stadium ton ight with Don Kirkwood (4·9> pitching against tl11 Tt' 'Ton ight Chan11t•I .; af .'i New York 's Ed Figueroa (15·6> in the series opener. All three games w i II be le lccast to Southern California. Tiger 's starter Ray Bare, 5·6. was staked to a 4-0 lead Thurs· day, with seldom used Chuck Scrivener. El Toro·s Dan Meyer and Ben Ogilvie each drtvlng In a run. along with Ron Leflore. That lead was 4·3 in the s ixth In- ning when Jim Crawford came in to retire 10 of 11 batters for his second save. Monge retired all 14 Tigers he faced after r c placinl't rookie starter Hartzell with one out in the fourth. He fanned the first four Tigers and five of the first six. Nobody hit the ball out or the infield. Angels manager Norm Sherry lauded Monge : "He hadn 't pitched in 11 days. lie did a hell of a job! .. CAl..tFOR"tA (01111'1\0h A.my?!> !lo<~le II M·llonf)I> R Ttt"th r I S.Ot•uta tb 01t 1Q>lf f Q .111,0h 0 Jqn11~ r1 t.. 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IAPI • ,..,., ,_.,; -.<.Of'f"\ ft1ur\d11., rn fht111 u 10,000 $.nmmy o .. -.lt Jr. 6'""flir H,., llonJ Opfn C.ott 1ourwn....,,....,"' on thtll •I~ Y••d. PM H lo 11 w ou,.,nll91CI Counlry C.•ub '9U'\t-'" °"'""'' ,fi,,.dlourl RI• M "'' "!'J·•" U1llv<.jnper (.tu (h• R,..dru101 I J t '-"'"'",. A""W••ll Mrt\>f'4Ml1 HQmfltO AIMH '" '" rW>ld PJlmrt Jim (.cit> rt lt1t f rttv1nn .. ,, ~~ lo 11 •I JI M 61 11 l4 41 IJ I• 61 l• ,, ""· !)JI M • 1' JI> ,,.. l j Soviet officials earlier rcfust>d lo confirm whether Nemtsanov had left after report.'! that tbe athlete did not pass throo.gh the regular passenger gate at Mirabel. 35 mtlts northwest of Montreat. Soviet offlc1ats wh-..led the y0ulh aboard the plane from a special vehicle five minutes after other passengers had boarded, apparently in an at - tempt to avoid a dOM?n waiting t'ePorters and photogra~rs.. West Says He'll Stress Defense T"""' Jfntktn' ~( ""' l•l\\'.IOft Jln\W.•t htlf\ IJ<lbl)v W•rl• In• O•••dl.lr>d .... "'~I(.,., Ow11;1hl ,.,.t "'' Lyn loll • >•c-E•lno Fr.,; Dfiil'H"d 0..,9,,w,..,- BobMU•O~Y Jim llN»•• IO 11r ... ~0011n J1mO.M llOb~d·~· "11 0 11 Mi &e. 1A Jf ~ .14 JA M ' »» ... U.I) M• >f.M ti 33J6 ... , » '14 .... ; )A.Js--.•. U ·:M-4• U·.M U ,, #'-... r. Bolovlnov, a Soviet consul at tbe air port who earlier pro· fessed not to know when Nemt.sanov would be leaving Canada. denied the diver's de- parture was unusuallv ~live. "He simply arrived late and had to be taken on board the plane separately," he said. "That's all there Is to It." LOS ANGELg5 CAP) -Jack Kent Cooke er\ded bis feud with J erry West, hired the .a.u .. t.ar basketball player to coach his Los Anle.les Lakers and now un· doubtedly will demand a cham- pionship team. West had filed a 96-milllon suit against Cook~ c laiming the owner badn 't lived up to bis last playing cootract two years•ago. Cooke had nted a SZ·mllUoo counlersuit clalming West badn 'L lived up to what waa expected from bim, bul ln an amicable newa conference. the 39-)'ear-old former star guard said, .. M~ d1f ftrenc~s with Mr C'ook<' arc 54!t tied. I'm extre mely pleased '°'1th the terms or the contrnct. .. Those terms were not divulited but re ports were that J erry T arkanien or Nevada-Las Vegas had been offered a five-year . $350,000 contrart to coach the Lakers. West's pa<'t couldn't be less. The Lakers open their official practicJs on Sept. 23 and West sa~. "T here's a lot to be done. All sports are built on the theory of a strong defense and that 'ff what we'll do." We:i t said the acquisition o( former UniversJty of Southern California stat Mack Calvin will be a big plus for the Lakers. "He wHl provide leadership which we need." said We•, who provided sueb leadership as a La.kers player. Called "Mr. Olutch" and "Zeke from Cabin Creek" in re- terence to bl• Weat Virginia back1round. West Joined the Lakers in 1966 when they moved from Minneapolis to Los An1eJes. On J3 occasions, he was the NaUonal Basketball Assocla· tlon's aU·star guard. Admllttn& he 'll be under pre· llsure. West said. "I haven't seen the player yet who didn't think he's smarter thad t.Mcoach ... Cooke pondered hJs coaching selection ror six mqinths aftel' the end of the NBA season, the second in a row in which the Lateo failed to r each the playoffs. ~n he announced that em Sbar-n•n would have a front office Job. That turns out to be as· siatant 1en~a1 manaaer. J A Of<k ~lcltrOwl ,,,...,., Norlh f f1H '1 Oi. .. t o. .. Sii<•• °"'°'~ """.., AIO.I~• TomlC•te Hnn§C:htH PNI ROclf9" T-fAMOft 8obl>y W•l141 Cwt M.c1 '"" JltftJam .. \Clft JoM $"Ito.de• C:r.alQ Sl•cll•• ''""•"•"•'o HubortOteen All"'Mlll.,. >tt-n n , JA·U-e.•; U·J6 -4>• .M.)S-••• J)JA ••• 13-3' •• , l'·»-., , a>-u 10 ~ J~ll IO l•·J& 10. 3~JS 10" i. n 10: 3J.J1 ,,, • U U IQ • J6J.t 10· MJ6 70. UJl-IO•, lO·J6 IO•, 3.s-n-10~ ::..~:~ ll-»-IO ~ 3HS-10 ~ •. J C'IM-11.llle fln& .. •1 baU, but ln bauball, ••,.rt Mrtel uab'a· tool ball w reatlln1 .... ,...._.nm., ' . ••••k•--·-·, water .1'01o. 1wlmm1A1 •---r andlmni1. km aua&An ni. DJHNI kids have -•-~,...1419 leu Ume to Yacat.im or h wan l bJU..S • • retu. In butetbaU Cor le8"M abowdown •as• imt.&Me moet plaJen same between two .. .,.. Ued up t.brM (W loar t9:: c:;.1~ ••perweet. DOD•pre11ure IUnlllill'I" lil09t ~b• potW ba leque buhtball cam. the Oranae co.at ~ betw ... Karina's Vlk· favor curtaJlint 1ulDID9' -tftclolHunUnston8each .,,U -but don't -. and Lot Amltot' Lobol vleion lt bappeaJtt1. of Foumain Valley. SoCM, lbousb, eCllUnd ·•aut UM way tblnp summer 1porta an~ are now tbe:y ud up a.. MhMtH the proper at- 101 a ~ln·lot1 tbh'I," IDOlpbere to learn fun. •US Mu1Aa bubtball damenlala. coecbSteve Popovich. ''I Wbatner, an .,._GD had ftYe people come up one fad-eummer ipOlta to me tbe next day and "-v• become almGlt as waated to know why we compeUUve u •cbool· )Gitto Loi Amtiot. year sports and have "Butet.ball liu IOU.en become blown out ol pro. to be IO bll Ume, lt'1 a pori.lon. win, win thins all UM time. We've kind of created a monster." A mon1ter. Year- l"OUDd athletic competj· tlon. Summer sports. Pressure. You can hear many hilh school coaches l.n the Orange Coast area : uttering these words, : often using expletives or ;other forms of • vocabulary not found l.n , a dictionary. • So, the question many : are asking is, "should ; organized s umme r 0:-1eague activities be ••• Tbe summer aporta mouter actuaU7 becaa urly tb1a decade. Dur· ln1 the 60a, coaches weren't allowed to sit with tbelr players durinC summer basketball games and the approach was somewhat low·key. lOIDe rules aod reiWa· Uoae." Tom 8)'l'M$, CIFcom· mluioaer, ex pl al.au those awnmer Je-.ue rules. "F1rst, the ClF It oot Involved ID 1ummer competition, nor are the member 1chool1," ht ~··Our rw .. ~bat member schools fl"Oftl IPOAIC>rine tbe team'• •try. 1uutn1 UJUranm or equipment or otherwtae beln1 ,..poulble for 1tudimta ta au.mmer competltJon. ··summer acttvitlea are noo·acbool 9POUQred but DOtblA& DOW prablbtta tbe co.ch from coachln1 tbe Y:r· lt'I Ju.at that mem: aeboola are not • part of lb.la ... Or w pat lt more blunt· lY. you cao •a, member Kbooll .... not a part of lbe activity ool_i In teclm.leal tenna. 11-e ICboola must bave dty recreation departmm&.a 1pooaor their teams. "We set up the ~ 1Tams, we or1anbe and we make up the schedule• for the teams." says Chuck Carr, actlviUes director of the Costa Mesa recreation department. ·'We pay the official.a and scorekeepers and it coats each team $100 to emer ourleape. Grace of a Bullfighter· Matador Manolo Arruu will be making his fourth bulltigbting appearance in Tijuana Sunday at 4 p.m. Along with Eloy Cavazos and Guillermo Montero, Arruza will face two bulls. The son of the fa med matador Carlos Arruza is seen here showing grace in bis placement ol banderillas. ' OAIL Y PILOT ., LosAI Racing Results ~~, '"'"' llAC• -lSO ,., .. l _. ..,..,...... (1e1ml"t ,,.,,, .. , ... ~_, MMol IM'(let) ' • 40 100 uo .... 0 I JO hllY'lf ITr .. wr•I ......... , , ......... ldl Tl"" tt U Al• ,.,, -0. " ....... , ... o.-,i..,., Lv<•. Mt , l lnh•n1. L•• Milt••. L«l yVO.. ....... k ..... q COMD •AC a fOt Ul'O'I I .,..., ... A,., c;1 .. ml"t .... , .. &-. -11111 .... tlrOtU ) • 1.0 J •• JIO .... ,.., -... ... tCr-rl He-w • .,...1CNrlutl TlfM-JO I .. ,. AIM ,., -U\I Sllel Jel, ()9Mr1 1-, Onllle Mallefl Nete•.Slwl TitllllD Ill.Cl -'°' ,.,.._ t -elf\ IM'-'>t Clt...,lftO .... nO IQ. 0.rtlll Clllroet IACUlrl Ult IU O t.IO ~leO..l IWarOI IUO , .. Aire.I llleck•l"r IHarll 4111 Tl--Jt.IO Al• r .. -11111\\ Bold Blf. IC.t- Ov" T-T .. ,l1r,Tl,,,.Pe-. k•el<llH -S.-1...,.., l'OUllTM t1AC•-11oy-. J--&,.. Cl•lm•ne • ...,rw UJllO. W.•t Geoe 0.y ILIPheml 1.00 u o 1 .. LM',..,11 rrr .. >u<el 4t0 100 llw 91tclt Oeck CClerlUOI t Ill Th ..... ,. AIM ,.., -0Y""00 Gff, Sl- f 1 e1tnte f\' • Gob•r Too. •••'" --"°'""",,. .. "'""" •ac1-:;tt yanh. J ,..,. -& "" 51•rter AllOw•nw. """° ut00 ICi,t,·t-• CM,tetl ).00 :a. .. ,,., Mobile Ouster IW•l..,,I J Ill l to TOPMI., 18'ook\I :a.oo Tl--Jl.'1. AIM> ,... M•• Tru, ...... N l'tyer, 11U1-·1 van, Bid Plllol, WI"" .i.-. No Kta1c- Sll(Tt4 llAC• ->SO 'H111 3 --A ... C:111,,,1119. Pun4 .-_ f r banned?'' "The coaches couldn't do anything," says Ray Plutko, an adminstrative usistanl at the CIP ol· flee in Cerritos. "But about five or six years ago, pro summer camps became po pular and coaches started working there. They would also bring their kids along. "Uniforms cannot have school names on them and it's supposed to be a league where coaches and players just get together for the sum· mertime." Go c..i Kl"t IC...doul -----------------------------------------------'·"° , .. 2.tO For most coaches and players, it's gotten to the point they have to com· pete in order to be com- petiU ve. Not only docs this hold true in basket· "And summer recrea· tion programs b~ame popular. So, rather than police all that activity. lhe CIF council paued In• basketball, the coaches and klda Cd together two nl1bta a Mclngvale Nabs 2nd . . Race Entries B P idi• week lo tbe Cotta Ilea· Q.88 T0V ng Corona del Kar Leacue. But moll of these IChools Crown 1 are entered lo one or two Steady Fismng ~a:.u:;.e~rc: DECATUR, Ala. (AP> -Cyntbla MclDIYlle ot. Dal[u ~ lbe three- metM aprtn1board div· lnl Utle Tbunday. taJdal her two-tblrdl of tbe way to a sweep of tbe N aticJDa1 Amateur Athletic Union 'a outdoor dMq Fishi ng alone the Orange Coa!t continues •teady with baas the primary catch. Barracuda and bonito are al!o beina taken dill· ly by all three area land· Jna boats altbouah the count ~ up and down Dana Wharf manager Don Hansen reports &ood fishing on the San Clemente Island run that leaves at mldni1bl six days a week (excluding Monday>. "We bad 19 hookups o( yellowtail but only landed one the other day,'' a spokesman at Dana Wharf says. "The one that was brought in w~1bed 30 pounds but most or the fishermen weren't prepared for the heavy yellows." Dana Wharf sends out ball·day boats at 6:30. 10. 12 and 5:30 with a three· quarter·day boat at6. . "All b oa t s are catc hing bass, bar· racuda and bonito along the coast," a spokesman for Davey'11 Locker out of the Pavilion says. "We're moving around from the horseshoe kelp 1975 CLOSE-OUT YfAS •••...•• $1127 DISCOUNTED 5350 CASH IACI • • S400 l NOW $4377 IMMIDIATI Clt!DIT OH••AnPOa DOWN 'ATNIMT otl CASH BACK! nights per week. beds to Laguna Beach." Then, there are the "Fishing ls stW real summer football Paalnl 1ood with lots of bass leagues that ,are usually along with some bar· conducted one nipl a racuda and bonito," week. And summer Art's Landing sources baseball actJvlUes usual· report. ly take place two or three The boats are fishine niJhtl per week. champlonabipe. 1,. 1,. ,,. ,,. am 11• #Ill lllV111a COAST CC Slttkt .... , Ttw•n•menl: A .. ..,.. llAC• -l\Ot ""'" .. -... l --A .... All--•""""-SU,OIO T .. -.. .. ,,.., L'"tOllll. s.Kl .. 1 .. tGeftt• ... I Sll-$Me< 11'1Me'I v-lrl-.,dl SIOlrrl l .. lentl --·Ol••-tl 81 ... lllT .... 1 "' "lltf!l-1. ic..tieOM-,16,l.-a..1a114;,,.,n. 11' a l"lltflt-1. J eM T•l'IW. 111 '· t11 .19ya14o,,,...,, U; J. Cllel fl•-.., 11t rl<ll••, IM'9<1r.t Arckell, IJ. 1•• c "1i9'11 -l. Mt11 ... "-ley·";1. 111 B•t nlu Hoe<ll••. U; J. lllt l RVllfTI4 ltAC• -1111•'"'* .. Nrf.J.,..r•lftAuP.O.i...1,.. ~ '10,000 . Cl alm l119 Prl<e SfO,OOO•UO,tOO. laec1tll,,.1. Se<rei.tln. Tn_.l,.IT-) "' ,,. •1" 1t4 _...,..I Mo119er,HelfftL•rti11,n. 0 f'lltfl4-I, l!•MllJM Val<tn, .. I 2. Miiie r.-..., 71; a.,,..,., a..ru, IS. l!Wtft Holet Tou•n•mtnl: A ,,..,,._,, 11141 Ja...i tton-,, ,,..,, ~ ... Ml'I; J. Hti.tl Ball.-.lllW, JI; .......... SIWllll, ,,~. olf the pipeline In Hunt· In many lnataoces, l.ngton Beach, at the San· you'll find all-round ta Ana rl ver jetty or olf athletes apUW01 Ume ln Laguna Beach. l.blletbJ'ee 1porta. Tuesday. •b• bad taken the oae-meter U· tle. Still rema1Dlq la the JO.meter plalf1'nr eom- petlUon toda, llltl! Sllur-day. 'ntUIO aAC9 -t ,_....' & 4 1'he last tlm•..... ;:-..;-..,-.... c.ltl & ........ L'l-11 cv....,a) A·&MW..StMIOlnlt .. el ,._,, .. lttl~l8'1 IVe14t&I o..c:ll IOll•.,nl ....... o.NI tl"lllUY) 11• 1,. • "'~~-Henle, JM: 2. ....,, »; i. ltlel Ml11a o.tt1,1111a,......11ycuft,»lll. Cf't ..... --1.JWM ........ -•• ~;,, . ._ ,......_.,.,, 116 The all-day boat leaves <Next, we'll preMll& at S eacb day with half· riewa'ehart•a ~ day boats le aving at mtlllebellefltaaadllaarm.a 6, 12:1S and S:30 daily. ol-meracttwltJes.) won all three dlYln~ ~,T_, 114 •• -t •Siii_, II(~) 116 eveota at a UuOD-AA .....,..v1-..ce <Olftkelel am .. Or.It-~ IOI...._) ,,._.....,... .. _.. . .,., ... .....,, ... ,....al; a. Gff1<-oe-11o ""' 0 l"lltM--1. MMy IC. L..,.,.., »; 2. 11191 SNrtey ~. Htlefl .._.,,.; "5anle 1te11..,, J1. meet wu lo irn -ad lt q,111-cv.,,.,,., "' was Kcin1vaJe wbo dkl ~-=~:198'11 !~ •10MTM •ACa -111M Mtft en IWl. l'inlel & ~ J .,..,_AW. Sii'!" PV'M US,000 -Grw\ s.lt,IOO. Te Wl"M' t 11,0to, ~...., u.-. ttoll"lll ...,,.. '-"" tt,11J, hlll'I IWS ~Ii.\ Sltkn. Leu t P11111 To11r111ma111: A Fllthl-1. Bollllle Smlllt, ''; 1. Vl r9l11la O'Brl•"• ll; l . Kiiie ~.n. Cyclists Race Tonight lt then. • t'lotl'"'~' .. , .... ..,, '" fW'&. --, __ ,_~ f21 u1e 25-year-oJd £ic&ml ~f'lrt 11t1ercel 11' went into her lut dlYe Thursday lhinkln& abe S..-rlnNntlVff'Oaral "' 8 "'""1-1. H-llllley, 2'9; l. .Wrl Mir..m, JO; J. P:e,,. ~. D. StruagUn1 lO tel out o( the cellar, the Oranae County Ea1ln wUl bolt the San Bernardino S a u lers tonig ht in speedway motorcycle action at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa M esa. Veteran Bill •teister wu aeven points beb1nd. who mined the fint ball But because of a lcariDI of tbe season wllh • error, 1be wu only three broken le1. wUl replace polnta back. Roo Roae while Mike Mcln1vale bit a 2~ Mt.111t.ean wlll rejoin the somersault tbat tbe tea~ after a week'• SUS· Jud&es llked and abe won pension. by more tban seven Leadin1 riders in the pointa. In second place cittuit win qualify (Of' WU Julie Cappt, 17, the 1976 U.S. cham· and ln thJrd wu Barb Gates open at 8:30 with lhe first race at 8: 15. pion.1hlps. The ·top lb Weisteln, 18. p o 1 n t s c o r e r • In other competlUOD automatically make tho Thursday, 22.year-old ~eld with the balance ol Jim Kenntdf won the sax selec~ed In a series ol 1"•n'• one· meter apr· five &pec1al o~n meet.a. l111board competition. Harey Oxley. owner of the Eagles and r ace pro- moter in Costa Mesa, ls thinking of a shakeup for the Eagles. Eat& DIYllloe W L Pd. 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"100. ~>kro lClt-rl 11.<10 uo uo TI""'tAtb(~llCIWlll 7,10 HO F .. 1 ... r!Of,.,.r CLl~1ml S to I n .... -10.11. AllO ran -S.Mtor Kt"'lr. Or. ICOO.y, Enjo, Mt, Lucky Aed Oollle, Mike ltHllO, YOUllQ At HN'I, Hlllt0 cr- HO te • •• '-.. •-ta. , .. _ ..... ..., & ... T..,-,,_.11,...iesHU•. lltNTM llACI -JSO n•dt. J '"r "'°"· Oel"'lnt. PwrH U600 . Sl.wff5w<...,99 IWerdl 'JO , .. 2.10 Ollpllc.te 111-11 AMI r I 4.00 UO 0...t llld IClffltMI UO Tl--17 IJ. AIM,.,_ -"-• Jolltl, Tr1jlle 11111, 0...-.iot, I'm A 1om Boy, Donel'( Otll MO Kral<-. losAI Entries l'l"t .... tte'cl«ll TMltM "'llllT lllACI -JIJO v•rdt. l .,.., old• CJalm1119. Purw Sl«IO. 0•11'111"9 prlce U'°°. c ...... JM Len IMll<rtelll; HI Perl or mane. IC1rdot1I, 11•,,,.lln Min (l(nl11ht1; Sunul Trlnht ICruoorl; Vtndl'\ Jot IBroOIUl; Tr" Top l.Over !llrookl .. ldll Bo<d ""'" P•1><0 !H•ril. Mr 81r Ca1cn IA0\19111; looc>Mr Go 1 ... 011rl, MIU PocU l ROCktl IMYIHI HC:ONO llACI -tlOorft.l.,.•r olG• & up Clalml119. Pur'41 $2100 Clllm•ftf Of'lct UOOO Owrllme "•rfl011 I; No Sold SO..O• !Broou>. 'Tl\ Touoh IC•ettl'•I. Cetlf0r1lla S....n IHl•ll; """"' OI ooory l lll•uolll; Volt l'or PtlltO t1C111t1111. Eeo•• L•ndlno '""''"'· THl•O AACI 110 yarftt J Yt4' old\ a. "" Cle1ml"I Pu•'41 MOOO c1 ...... noo•l<e l •o.ooo A W•.ttt" And (it0ty fTr••'"""t """ C11y llano,1. Oonor O.n• CM,IUI, Sen d lllvt• Avll•ll l(ard•••I. A·Llltl• 0• ...... lllloutltl, 1119"1 On WllllO CBr-•I. P•-'•Un ll1l,t1<1wllt. A Ill•""' le1<111ra1,..o•mry "<>VATH llACI -1101•11\ tv- o4ch AHow.nt• Pun• UIOO YOQlt l ift hC~19n1 1. PMJ\ !Wtl'OI W" ll11ruro IWahOftl, Clll-f'O< Oh•"•' f(t rd0t• I. T"o Ctl>dltMI• IH•r11. LOI\• l.uO. ttlp11am1. T•~•·' '"''''' cnrook\t, 0.Hm\4)1Mtr IMll<fl•lll ,.,, .. lllACI 000 YMd\ 'vur old• Allow•,,.. C•lll·b•IHI p.., .. "* Hlllt -&hot ILIPfllml; ~ OW• Je<df n Cllr~lltlfl, l'ett ""- ICl.,l"ol; La l'ef Oar IAd .. ,I: lier llltCOll IH••ll. Ill••"' ~···· Cf,te\ure>, Dh ••Y'' ,,,.,.. (WHlfl, litfl•t Pt Qt llJ->1 $11lTH •ACI JIO yerf'-J -'Id\ & ujl Afltw•fl<t l'~•H tl'OllO ~ lwltMU\ IW•l-1; ha Oh (UfN"'I. ''""" l••Y Jtt C/l.Nlrl . ,......,.,. ..... !Werd l, 0.Hlt Arm. 18'-". ("I< ... , 0• llCnl ... I. 0.. O•od Tlllol IM'(IUI , LOh 01 0 11"'°"9' ((1ttl\\t), GvN 0.ld 10•-•I SllVINTH lllACI -UO rtrft ) -old\ & "" All-trt<• ....... l lllOO -l'l .. r 1,.0UQlll Win-"" Ltr' ,...,..,,, s-.1 en., cw11-1. Joi· l ho11d•n 01ar11. Top '"' '" IMyl .. I l.v~u JO•o• l(f'CIOttl; 0-lllQ Cell l81nh l, .,_.. lllun tlroaU. •10Mtl4 ltACI -Ht Ylfdt. t ftM Oldo All-...U .. urw Ul'IQ. HI t I 1a II 'I tr T I !Iii II C lltl 11; Wn•l\W~Y•r CTr•••ur•t; l•\f ~l>A'''' 1C1tr1utl, OoMI• ..__ llllll"•ml, Qultllen 0•1• IH1rll: Mtfl\l• .. t Cl'fl•dll A'°Ytper !C41rdo•al, llltjMl•I ,.OCktl 1111\jl..il. HINTH •ACI ->to yerd't.) 1'0f Ol<f\ C••lmlno Pu•'9 suoo °O•lmo"I IP'IU t!OGO. ('°I (Mnq ITrtt111rel; Jet -IW~honl; ~ ldu ll111lrtl; 9"yeoo ··~··· ILll'"""". Meo" , ...... 111 11101111 , toy lv•d' lwoev l""lfllelll Tl""' Ftr l.O"" CAdllrl; th .. O• To C"•~tt IC••eo••I: T•voie Wt11ru11 l llleutf\I; Trvlr ~., ....... . •• DAil. Y PtLOT We kend Y aehting Calendar Champion Again:' ( ~~~.~~~rt ~~~~~@-!figh Buch to Manna del Rey wtU be awamnng with rau or lt.8 Dana Sent ror ....,.._ .... ,..,...____ h11h,per1ormance aallbolU ttartln& tod~ and coa The faateat sal • tmwna Lbrouaih nu t Wcdnnday. Cabrlllo Beach Yacht Clu Locally, N~wport Harbor Yach& Club will ~ today for the speed trial host to the one·m an Laser dlft&hy sallon for the chUlp onablp. Westt m Regu.m Ctuamp~ .urtinl loclay and continuing throuab Sunday. Voyagers Yacht Club will be sendJna • n~t of Pcrlormance llundlcap Racln1 yachts away on tbc sixth race or lhe tluml>hr•Y Boaart Series. and Midget Ocean Haclng F1ttt yachts for the s ixth of the Lauchlin Seru:s. A NON-YACHT CLUB1ponsored event wlU see Chrysler m anufactured boats, the 15·foot Mutineer and the 18-foot Buccaneer racing a ainale r ace ln· side the harbor Snturday. The race ts aJ>C)CUC)Hd by Pac1C1c Boats. Skippers wtlblna lo m ake the race are invited lo a 10 a.m meeting Saturday at Pacific Boats, 2210 Nev. port Blvd. Cot a problem ., Then write to Pat Dunn. Pot wiU cut red tape. qettmg the Oll.!Wers and achon you need to solt•e in~qwties hi government and bu&i· ness Mail IJOUr questions Co Pot Dunn .At Your Service. Orange Coo.st Dody Pilot• P .O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. I nclude your t elephone number The column appears doily uctpt Saturdays Cata«eled Pol kfl flaw1d ioN€*d DEAR PAT My cur insurance was ca nceled ret"ently with no explanation provided to m e. Is this legal'' K . U .. Huntington Beach \'our Insur ance rompany mu t tell you wily your pollry was canceled lf yoa reqaest Uiat la· form•tion. The Western luannre lnformalhNI Su vlce says lh •t 1rouncts for unceU•lioa ol a policy after It has bttn ln efrttt for M days a_. before the regal., date of renewal are limited to suspension or revocalion ol your driver'1 lit'ease or veh.lde regJslrallon or ooopaymet1l ol yoa.r U.· surance preml•m. NoUtt mlllt be glvH %t days la •dvance Vt'llh th~ reasons for ca11eellall011 provided on requH l or 1tlven •i lh the ltOllce. For •oapay- ment of the premium, 10 days llOllce with reasons for cancellation must be provided. Tbls state law applies to private passenger vtllk les and motorc~ cles. It covers aJI lndh•lduals residing In the same household. Trat•eler Ch eC"k• ·Duty Fr.-.-· DEAR PAT Are articl('l'i purchased abroad in a duly·frt'l' shop or free port sub1ect to U.S. customs duties? G.W .. Costa Mesa Articles acqlllred abroad I outside the U.S.) in a 4uty·free shop or frtt port att subject to U.S. customs duties. and may be lnduded In you customs exemption, accordin& to cuwma olftd als. Tht' tt'rm duty-free out.side tM U.S. means U.at Uae merchandise is brin,. Miid for coes.mptloa ln a dut) -frt't' area In tht> rountry whert' It was purchased. ll. therdore, Is ftte ol tbat counll'y's dutirs. ftt-("ipf> R l#rs t o Oc-("msie11 DEA R PAT l'vl' made ond e njoyed the homemade instant chocolate and internalionaJ col· fee rec1~s >'OU a nd )our readers have provided in the past llave you ever run across a recipe for homemade biscuit mix? We do a lot of camping and an economical biscwl mix would come in very hand~ L.S .. Newport Bea ch This recipe m akes 13 cups ol mb. It c:aJls fort cups slftf'd n our. l t ablespoon H it, '• cup baking powdrr and Z cups hyd~ena~ •bonenlag. SU\ the Oour, salt and baking powder lnlO a lar1e bowl. Work shortt'nlng lalO dry Ingredients uotll the mb· lure re11~mbles coarse cornmeal. Store In a closed containe r. R tto rer Wl11"rr•• A fflfwd~ DEAR P AT: I haven lot of lime on my hands because I 'm recovenn.: from major surgery. 1 've become mtcrcstrd in contests and sweepstakes pubhc1zl'd an m ai:tmn"" I enter moet of' the m just for run A fr1l'nd of mtnl' said that you 'd publis hed nddruses \\hen• n S'l('r11on cnn Gel lnformelion ubout ull rurrc nt (•ontl'Sl'> Can you repeat il" G B • Fountain Valley U nrotn P rus, ?StS K !lat St., Tulu. OK 71 111, publl1hu "llow·To NewA," a m oatlllly nc-•11leUer contalnlnic all tht' partka.lara of mo.t m~ contu tii and *"'t>epstakes U.roa1boat the cou•tty. A 11lmll., nc-•slf'ttt'r l•cladu contest i.. formation J>IU!I artlclt'8 about tbt' HlltH t Oeld, la· tt'rvlt'ws wUh contnt aLttbortlttt and a11 eatry hlank f'xchanicr. A ~mplJM"'t1ry Issue can be ff· qu4't1ted by Hndln1t 1 tantJN'd, self.add~tM'd H • velop4' lo: fot1tf'1H Nt>Wll·l.A'tlt'r, Ro1tr T19d1ll, Boa IOst, Amelia h land, Fl. 32t34. M•ybe you'll win f'nota1th to pl)' for youropc>rallon. Good lock. P rfJft-Hf•1H .ffanlpedaf ftd~ OF.All PAT · What's the dirrerenre between nn M 0. and o 0 .0 , and "'" there any ostcopnlhic trulnlng sr hoola in Culifornio? R.R .• 1lunlfngton Beach t\n 011teopalhlc physician and su1t'Oa tn au tht' body as a whole by manlpat.tlve therapy al•I with reglllar mf!41ldne, aad hu ll'lore IHMlrs of education due te t~ tnHJpulatlve theory netde4, 1ccordlnic to lite Callfomla Board ol O.teop1tak EumlnH ll. Thtn-are DO appro\IH 08tHP•Uak schools In California, and oaly 11evn naUonwlde. Jack Kra me r, M. 0 . Announce~ tho opening of IF THE ST&ONG An&elt't Harbor's outer harbor, ·kno\\ n a.~ "hur ricane •web." devtlop there ls a l'llr<1n~ posl>1btllty that the world s~ record of 31 6 knots will be btok.lft-The •peed tritb over a quarter-m ilt course are H l for today. On Saturday 11nd Sunday. multlhull.1 of all claues will com pule in round the· buoya raclna In two dMtlOOff The divisions wUI be fOC\ m uJUhull1 l111der ,18 feet 11nd over 20 feet. Callfornl• YachtClub at Marina del Rey will be the Mttlna. at.rtJna Monday, for the Prince or Walea 8owl rearaUa. symbolic ol the United State~ Yacht Racln1 Onlon'• match raclQ& championship. 'J'be series wOI conunuou.rou,h Wednesday Southern California Yachting Association calendar: * * * Multilwll Title Race Under Way Th e l l th Wo r ld MuJtihull Ch ampionship reeaua which got under way at Ca brillo Beach in Los Angeles Harbor to- day is bringin~ togelh<!r \'irtually ever y high pe rfo rma nce t y p e catamaran a nd trimaran on the m arket. Today's activity was expected lo be confined to speed trials over a qua rte r -mile course. Saturday and Sundny. the various classes of multihulls will race ovt>r triangular courses for rating purposes by t.he Pac ific Multlhull A:.· S<>Clation. sponsors of the event. W S ANGELES outer ha rbor . whe re stron.: v.'lnds can us ua lly be ex peeled, will be aswarm with every t ype o f multih ull. inc ludin g catamarans. trimarans. hydr ofoils. D Cats. C Cats (including Al ex KozloH 's Aquar ius V which returned the Lattll• America's Cup to thtl> counlr)' thls year>. 18 s quare m e t e r !>. T o rnados, a nd the popu l ar H o bl es . NACRAs. Prindles. Sea Sprays and Sol Cats. A neY.• boot m aking its firsl appeal"ance in lh1s rough and tumble com peUtlOl'I will be the new Interna tion a l Dart catamaran. TifE DART was lhl' winner of th~ r~cent In· temalional Y nchl Rae tng Union trials for on ln· termediale cata maran It is reported to ht' stnct· ly one-design and ~ lH reel ovtrall. antn Cn•l. six inches beam. \offW"; ••tt.bf• (twtftf\ ,, •• Pfl'(t""1 ..... ,., ... -"'' 11111"' ""-"' LIQM ••n 111>t• Wt""' r'ltOrnlt'IQ "°""'\ HtQft\ ir• •t\lrd•'t In tM ~'"""rt "' c.. 11 \14U 1tmo•r•turfllt. w111 rttnqr b1tw•tn t) •"" 11 11'1M\(J ,,.,,, t>•rMtiH•\ will '""~• bl-tt1111~ ... n St IWKJ •' W•••f t~, t•hl•,. wm t>• M s .... , M .. n. T fdft• ~lllOAY ,_.C"Ofldl-II llpm 11 ifo<Oftf .. ._. • "0 "' , J •AlUllDAY l'lf\I -I 14 • m ~ t ,..,,, "•t" I '• • m l > ifo(--I ti p m 1 • 9k ... t "'"' I 11 0 m ~ 1 SiiM f fW• •t • fl a m V I \ •t 1 U ""' ~ ... ~ ... , t .. ,_" pm. Jxdus1Vcly for 1he new ero in the treotment or ~ 151 f llop M ••• lftfle•ood, CA IO'O' nu1 ,,, oeo' • l ' 4 Acne ............... •tot> ...... •t•d. Hu"'lfttt•" h -. CA t > ... t C11at ... , IOJ ~ . c-.M.. t M>O Ad attn A•• Ce\ta Maw , CA 171>1 111•1 ,~. ,,., -~ Windsurfer Title Won By Waltze M i k e W a I l 1 l' o I Voyagt.>rs Yacht Club, Nev. port Beach. was lht• win ner or the North i\mencan championstup in the Windsurrcr Cla:.' in a three-day regattJ sailed at Berkeley Cir cle. San Francisco Bay In additio n to the cha mpionship t rophy, Waltze was awarded a f ree tr i p t o t he Windsurfer world cham· pionship regatta lo bt' sailed in the Ba ham as in Novem ber. There were 95 part1ri· p ants i n t h e North Am e ri can c h am · pionship. Waltz e dged ruhner-up Robbie Naish of Kailua, H a w ai i b y thr<'e · quarters of a point. Third was Matt Schweitzer, Pacific Palisades. RUNNER-UP W~ Tom Taggert of the Southe rn Yacht Club, New Orleans. Third p1a~ went to BUI Fu~· denberg of the h05l Newport Harbor Yacht Clu b. Fundenber~ ls com· modore of the Lude~·16 Pacific Coast neet The rave-race regatta provided a dose battle for polnts among the top three finishers. flromadka posted finis hes of 1+2·2·1 for a total of 43 points . T aggert 's finishes we re 2·2· 1 ·3·3 for 39 points, and Fundenberg logged finishes of 3·3-4· 1·2 for ':f1 . Taggert had his second place score in Tuesday's r ace contested as he lost the rudder on Che final leg or the tourse and finished last . Peter Wuescher of New Orleans actuallv finished second. T aggert was awarded b reakdown points to place n11cu11•1 &llPAll ::.. 77c =-2" =:um 9t' ::.. 1" th M J&• '" llTCmMKAL ... llTllMIS .. ( IN IULDEE HE has won the Patin~ Coast Assoc1allon n"e times and the P acific Coast llig h Potnl Trophy four tames. Final s tandinars: 1. Ben Hromadka, l ahalna YC. 1-1·2·2·1, 43 pts . ~. Tortt Taggert. Southern YC, New Orleans, 2·2· 1·3·3, 39 pts 3. BJU Funden ber~. NHYC. 3·3-4·1·2, 37 pts . 4. Pcl<'r Wue:.cher. Southern YC, New Orleans. 4 2·3·5-3, 32 pts. 5. J ohn Carlson, Chicago \'C, S-4·H ·DN r. 22 pts. • 6. Del Delgado, Southern YC, New Orleans, 6·5·6·6·6. 21 pts. 7. Ed P i<'tcrs, San Die110 YC. 7.~ dsq-8·5, 13 pts 8 Orron M orris. Oerm udo, 8-6·9·7-dsq. 10 pts 9 Bud M d'Jii1r. B alhoa YC. ~·8-8·9·7, 9 pti. .l ~,. ........ ,,, -l..,.1 ..... ,_"'"" ·-u. ,.,_ .... .... ... ::12• c; .... --.. le i ...... W-4 V-¥1..-,_.,_c ' ,,......,,,,_.. ·~·· ... •• ._, '• AiW't IH.U I =:1' I'' l'fOlll.J ... ( EE.KEN DER Arts I Dining Ou t · Entertainment F11ct1v. A11gus1 20. 197& DAil y PILOT c: I Opera Singer Vo.ices ·H~pes r . I _,, ...... ~Ult~ I By JACKIE HYllAN oi-o.u,,.. .. _ Armando Slef'l'a has won a lot of competitions. but he hasn't yet won the one that counts. "It's very bard," admitted the dramatic tenor. who was a finalist last year in the western regional auditions for the Metropolitan Opera. Only one singer. male or female, can win in each region. and. of those, only one can win a coveted contract with the Met. Other honors have come more easily t.o 30-year-old Sierra, a voice student at Cal State Fullerton who gave up night club singing in his native Guadala- jara. 1\fexko. ave yean; ago to pursue his operatic goals. Sierra. for example, appeared on the Merv Griffin Show in ~'ebruary an Las Vegas and has Armando Sie"a plays the jealous clown in the opera ·1 Pagliacci' and Heidi Lasley stars as Nedda, his unfaithful wife. Jazz Joins Generations 8) MICll.O :L PA.~Kt;\'1('11 Oi lft• O•ttY .. 1104 \t..tlt Al 6-1, lc1:tmdur~ Jun pianist and bj11d lc•ader Stan Kent(ln I!'. still a man on tnc move. llis 19 plt'C't' bano s pcndh almost 50 W\'eks l'IH'h year on the roud. pfa\ m g i;:1R:. a1 hil(h :.choob. 1unic1r collC'1tes und community .111d1tonu ms ac r\'!ll> lhl' count r,\ Ourin,1t the next couple' of 11 e<'ks Kt'nton and han<l will he· plavmi: more local dal<'S whill• <'Cl•nvlellnA wo1 k on an album in llolh ~ood After that. ll'!> off to Jo:uroPl' for a tour Chonces ·ire Kl'nton \\ 1 II be t aktnR a rouple of \H•ek'> orr ul Chr1i.tm&'I before it 's time to 1·rum the equipment mto tht' bus and onct' n~atn start u trek arross llw ll S. Aa Kenton 1>uls II, "Wc> J!O through th<' world ltkt• ~omt'onC' 1s r h n:o;l ni: us " D<',Jlltt• .1 i.chedulc that would 1u11t1h a nt'rvous brt1tkcl1l\\ n for .1 bo11\..1ni.: ui.:t•nt. Krnton sti ll mnnai.:t•ii l o rind ltmt' to an trodu1·1• h111 h11t band sound lo t'aJ!er 1.1u dcvotc<'s THIS WEEK, Kl•nton n.nd ham1 h 11\'C bt•en ronductlng their ~econ<1 unnuul jun cllnlc :it <>run~•' l'onsl l'ollcitr Nt•urly 300 rnu!ia<'inns r;mf,!ing from 11 to !iO ~·ears old parlid pulcd. Although muny or the ptuyt'111 were from this urea, lH-year old s ax t>n· thus i ast G r eif llelmbcckcr traveled from Colorudo to tal.e part It 's not n new concept for Stan o.Jly~~ ...... Kl'llton He ~f'c' hie: f1 .-c:t r1t1"c ?t Indiana L'nivers1tv ID 19!>b fultal' mi: a dr\'am that he had "hen he rm,\ became tnleresled in JUU at the age or 13 "When I was 11 kid I couldn't fmd out nbout JUZZ." he said. "Then• were no bot>ks and jazz mus icians d1dn 't like kids hanit mg around So l thoug4t tf I e\'er ~ct somcwh<>re r·m i.iomg to make at eusier Io learn about Jazz Kenton's de\'otion and the in· crease en Jazz program:. at com mun1ly H hools ha\'t' helped spark a resurgence ID mus ic that many considered either loo fur out or s impl y noise. Jazz gwtanst George Benson has a t(lp.selling album und CC)mposer,i Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea. rather than Mick Japer and Elton John. ha\'c become 1clol5 for man) of the younjter 'cl. a trend that Kenlon charoc· ler1zes as "wonderful • THE TALENT al the chn1c ranged from novices who i;t11l had trouble reudm~ music to edtJcoCMs searching for new lcehnlqul!s In music instruction Ry the end of tht• Wt'<'k . both ncl'<IS were satisfied. The clinic begun on Sunduy when pu'rticlpants \\Col throui.ih o rillornus test in muslcnl thcory Based on the results. the students were divided into eigh~ bands or similar skills. Each morning began with a class in either elementary or ad· vanftd theory. Slevt> Steiskal. 15. of Huntington Beach said he t~ed new musical concepLc; in his first clas.c; even though he has be«I recei\'ing trumpet instruc · lion for five years. Aller lbe morning sessions. the bedding musicians traveled to difierent rooms in the music de- f)artment to receive s~laliied 1"*"1clion. GUITAB~ BASS and drum en· lhuslasts carted their equipment, (Jftfn bigger than the players themseJves. to a room where members or lhe Kenton Band hovered over pJa,ten working through a simple s'Wing piece. Young players in the audience strummed or lapped along. wall· tns for theJr chance lo take over. Olt UM Cil'8t day. many were re- luctant to jump from their seats. plug in and lake over. However. the Kenton band members did their best to create n casual al· I Stan Kenton-t,._. _ _ . _!_ _____ _ mosphere. A quick pat of en· <'1·u ·:it•c tl'e~t and a few words ol adv1c~ ~tnt tt-cH having trouble back to their sealb smiling an• determined to do better next lime. A couple of drummers were a bit overzealous, pounding out a few beats more tban needed. "Remember. this Is a swing piece. not rock 'n' roll," Kentoo drummer Randy Hobbs said. "We don't want to Inhibit YoU but be patient. Tomorrow we're go- ing to try to do some Herbie Han- cock." AfTEll THE combo sessions the studenu moved to individual seminars on each fNtrutnent. Randy Hobbs a nswered ques· lions about drumming style and eqll.lpmen\. "Whal kind ol foot ' pc.-dal do you u11e?" "Are plex- iglass drum• better lban wood ?" llobbs answered all l\Olbag that.. with drums. 1t'11 just a ma\lft' of personal preference. Each studcnl had an hour off · f9r lunch and. while aorne rushed 10 the nt'arqst fa11t roiod ouUet, man.v stayed behind to use the soundproof room• lo practice thetr S<'ale8 and prepare ror the afternoon session when each bund would rehearse. It'll not easy for the teacher or the musician to sit down and play new material with a groupofpeo. pie ht''s just met. However. the talent of these young musl· c1ans was evident even through the occasional weak solo or missed beat. "A lot of the problems you're having now will be solved." s:. d instruct.or Ken Hanna. "U nt 11 then do the bfft,you can and don't worry about it." Aller the• sessions, the clinic participants moved Jnto the auditoriu" to hear Kenton and band rehearse, to witness what their teachers had In mind when they referred to "swing feel ... THEN IT WAS back home to study the charts for the next day. A dJy that undoubtedly would be means for further improvement. The week-tong clinic concludes tonight with a special concert al Orange Coast CQlle.&e beginning at 7 o'clock. Tlte spot.l.i&bt will be on tbe musfdlns wbo COOk part, followed by a performance by Kenton's band. Kenton wilt also play at Disneyland Sunday through Aug. 28. made concert appearances in San Diego. He also sings on Tues- day and Thursday nig hts at Mario's llatlan restaurant in Corooadel Mar. IN J UNE, Sierra won first place in tbe Viktor Fuchs Audt· lion sponsored by the Los Angeles Viennese Culture Club. His prize: a trip lo Europe to audition for the Vienna Opera. "I intend to slay there (Europe)," he said. Sierra said he'll go on to study voice in Florence for a year and then ··try the Metropolitan again." But before he leaves, Orange Coast audiences will have a Cfiance to hen the rising young singer in one of his favorite rotes. that or the jealous clown in Leon· cavaHo's "I Pagliacci." The short opera. in Italian. along with Puccini's comic pperu "Gianni Schicchi." in English, will be presented by the Lyric Opera Association of Orange County al 3 p.m. Aug 29 and 8 p.m. Aug 31 and Sept. 2 and 4 at the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium. Reserved seats ut S3. $4 and SS nre available by calling the L yric Oper a at 494.()'109 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m weekdays. or from Wallichs. Liberty or Mutual ticket agcn· cies. THE OTHER leading singers in "I Pagtiacci" will be Wayne Eikenberry and Heidi L11sley, backed by Michael McClish, Thomas Obe rjat and Stephen Dublin. Starring in "Gianni Scbicchl" will be McCllsh, u member of the Honolulu Opera. along with Mary Hurzelcr and Diane Pilcher. 11bey will be sup- ported by Thomas Oberjat. Paul .. Concentration shown by Susan Metcalf (right) of Costa Mesa 1s mirrored in the faces of her fe/low.1azz musicians (above) in Kentons workshop at Orange Coast College. Thos e who can 't attend tonight's concert can catch a glimpse of lbe week's actlvitlu by v.·atching KOCi:·TV, C~nn,1 50. at 7 p.m . The program will feature a rehear1,al ol lhe Kenton band apd cllntc participants, with the group playing .charts co~ or arranged by stu· dents during the clinic. or course. there's nothing like being there In person to heat the brassy blarlogs of a big jazz band Rising Tenor Stars In Laguna Opera McNeH. Jcrf Lasley, Harold Clousing, Barry Stein. Nancy Bliss. George Cunningham and Mark Feiner. Rehearsals for "I Pagliacci," directed by Michael KurkJlun, .hay~ occupied three how's a day for a month, Sierra said, in uddi· tion to which he practices two h~ a fly of vocal exercises • llut he said he enjoys the work be<:ause this role "is one that I always ctid want to do. It fits m e aU the way. Some poople s:ur that I am a good clown.·' Asked about his interpretation. Sierra said. "l j ust do the Wngs I feet insid e of me. Thal is somethlog you cannot learn YQu are born with tbose tlungs." HE WAS more modest when asked about his acting. "I 'm a lousy actor," he said. "I don't have the flexibility. My vocal teacher. he says I look like a salami on the stage." Despite all the work. "I still get nervous" when the curlam g~s up, Sierra added Why does he prefer opera lo popular singing'? "Maybe it's the challenge. To be an ope.ra s inger, you have to be a good nctor. a '· good singer and a good musician. ·•1t 's something that I just feel inside. I love opera. I can identif,y myself much better-than doinl{ popular musk " Sie rra s aid he doesn't Ulm mod1;rn operu "It doesn't have the ~ame feeling hke the older ones." His fuvor1te operas to Sib& 10 are Puc<·1ni 's "Tosca." Verdi's .. Aida" and "somedny when I am old enough to do 'hut. (Verdl's1 ·0te1Jo ... TJIE TENOR said he's given some thought tn the future of hla chosen field "Nol many peopll! like opera an~ more I'm afraid one of these duy!> 11 ·s iwing to dis· appear complt'lely But J would never go back lo smgmg pop music I think I would try to sing clas~cal songs,·· he said. Such gloomy lhou1othts don't keep S ierra down for long Pe rformances by singers lik<.' Beverly Sills urc slill selling.out. he noted. ;rnd snme<lay h<' hulks lo be one or those opera stars who jcl around Lhc world from om• gla ttcnng 1>roduc1ton to another But finll hc'i. gol lo wm lhu1 one 1mportunl competition al lhe Metropoht 11n Opera l I ~ DAIL V PILOT * The Arts in Brief Poet Rexroth Honored The Vorpal Gallery in Laguna Beach will hold a recept ion Aug. 28 to honor noted poet Ken· neth Rurolb following his J¥)et.r')' reading at t.he Laguna Moulton Playhouse at8p.m. The wine and cheese reception at the gallery. 326 Glenneyre St.. is open to all those at lending the reading al the Moulton. Additional informa· lion i.s available by calling 494·9441. Profe•rio11al A rC fsC• Serie• Cal Stale Fullerton is currently offering season tickets al $12 for its Professional Artists ln Residence sen es. Subscribers will receive tickets to Che Romeros Duo CNov. 5). the LA. Mime Company (Feb. 12). the Los Angeles Ballet (Sept. 24 or 25J. an Aaron Copland concert (choice of March 30 or 31 > and a performance by John Houseman's Acting Company (choice of ··w-.yof the World," Apnl 22, or "Camino Real," April 23). Tickets are also available to "An Evening With J ohn Houseman." Additional in- formation is available from Cultural Events or. Cice. School of the Aru, California State University. Fullerton, CA 92634, 870·3371 or 871)..3347. .lo•qh Chalkbt Worlultop Fifteen p rofession al actors will be particapalmg with director Joseph Chaikin in a five-day workshop Monday through Aug. 27 at the Pilgrimage Theater, 2580 Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles, under the, auspices of the Mark Taper Forum. The outdoor workshop will be open to observers from 10 a.m. to noon each day. Reservations may be made by calUng Sarah Rodman at (213) 9'72·7366. Muir al Tfwacn-.itudiClon• Musical performers can audit.ion for the ~· us1cal Theater Workshop of the Los Angeles ·§· · San Francisco Civic Li&ht Opera Associa· • beglnning Aug. 30 at the Los Atlleles Music ·• ter, 135 N. Grand St. Preference will be &iven applicants between 17 and 30, and a limited " mber of scholarships are available. Applica- Aions and brochures are available by calling Ball "1'nlghl al (213 l 972·7570. \Clar~ ... ,., Coll~g~• Sea•on .. The Art.1st Course Serles al the Claremont Colleges has been announced for the coming .aeason. It will open with the Goldovslty Grand .Opera Theater presentation of Puccini's "{IMadame Butterfly," Sept. 28 and 29. Also "Scheduled are: CarlQ6 Montoya, Dec. 3 and 4; J.os Angeles Ballet; Feb. 18 and t9, and Max 'j(oratb in "The Ragtime Years.·· Aprll 22 and 23. Extra attractions will Include William Win· ,tom as Thurber. Oct. 15 und 16; the Pacific ~Uet Theater's "lbe Nutcracker." Dec. 10 and Jl, and Jose F errer in "Shakespeare Without ;)fears," Jan. 7 and 8. For ticket Information. call 1-626-4523. ~rerc on Ca caUna Harry James' orchestra will play at a ,4.enent for the Avalon Municipal Hospital .. let'~ Oo gaif i·hg ••. IM l!A~ DAMA ~INT HAllOlt RENT A SAILIOAT VICTORY 21 OMlGA 14 C OROMADO 23 A THllU YOU'LL HIY .. flOICHT . ...,s ..... ........... ..... ~ .. "" EMBARCADERO MARINA ~--.,,... o..., .... ...,..eA. ,..._:01 414'6-4171 DAILY PILOT 'Eve' Pt:feat,s '1andicaps I a,DENNl8Md.E~ Of ............. .... ' 'falrnt Isn't •DOiuah'to ~YOU a stat. lt tu. ambttldft and ttn•lmm of purpose to make tl to the top. IC you rttally wunt to know bow il'a done, let the I rvlno Com rounlly Theater tell yo" all about Eve. Th06e who havf' ~~n the Academy Award· winning movie "All Abqul Eve'' or lhe muakal "Applau.e" are familiar with the story of the Midwestern girl who lets nothing get in the way of her trip to lbe lop. THE JCT, under the direction of Tom Titus, bas take n on the rorrnida· ble task of presenting the n o nmus ical s tage version, "The Wisdom oC Eve." It continues tonl&bt and Saturday night and Aug. Z7 and 28 al 8:30 p.m. in the Youth ~rvices As· soci alion building, Bristol Street and Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa. Despite working in a ~ , In.st .t time. tJilt ac-~. pl•~ bf 1Mp ... fhe Utht manner of a: W&.i9Pn their llMI Iii 81.e . Altllo••h IM •o wbO has learr100 to lM dafi.. 1' fum a /tW ... mw ll~ "Jah hi~ wtfO'I vain · UMi;abebUdlla&berUe ways. fllS ••L·PMIE'D ...._tely U tao p~ MM'iln Fuchs ls 1ooct PI a y h a 1 s e v • r a I cr-aes r"°"' a~tc as lhe blackmnilt'd 1~c memorable mome.nta tao to bacll1labbln1 op. manogor one of to;ve s created by competent pc>rtunist. , humlln stepping ston~. caat. Krl• Hagen ~htnts ln n Suun O 'Connell 11 ROBERT SAX u small p11rt .is the terttl npeclally aood a.s lhc playwright Lloyd hke 1os lpcolumn1st.To playwright's wife, Karl'n Roberts has one of the her crt'dlt, !!he sta ys cll'ur Roberts. who mtroduceg beat t1ctmes. an emotion· of the cllch c 111.'ddu- lhe audience to E ve. Miss c harged conrruntuUon Louella uppronch. O'Connell, who has Uw betw~n the author and a Lows Crain is t1 bi t too r lg b t am o u n t or st.r who holda the upper stirf and woodl'n u sopbis.tJcatJon and pre-band. • Margo's ageot. Larry aence for the part, is a C. T. Wiseman plays Eldon Is the undcl"l!ludy poUabed perfoN:nerwith Margo's producer· and Enid Phillips is guatdelivery. husband Cl ment Howell Margo'sdresser. Ann Cossman is the------------------ famous Margo Cr ane. the 45-year-old aclress goin& on 25 <in her mind at least>. She comes •crosa a bil too brassy aod tacky at first tor a ren~'ned staee actress. CElhnin•l· ing the gown with a lion and tiger on lbe front -;::==================-might help.) But Miss Cossman de- velops the character into a rich portrait and la especially out.standing in her showdown with Eve. And then there's Eve LADY BARTENDER EXCELLENT BACKGROUND WITH FINE HOTELSAND RESTAURANTS AVAILABLE TO WORK SEPT 1ST CALL 646-7931 less than adequate;==================-.... ------=---=-------==----============= theater (openi ng nighters had to strain a.veral times to hear dialO(UO lbat competed with Jet roars and mull· iple ambulance sirens>. the JCT mana1es lo bring olf the challenging pro- duction reasonably well. There are no fewer than 20 scenes spanning a year's time. There are that many or more light- ing c ues, which must have taxed Titus and technical director Chuck Benton. (Several cues missed the mark and, al .......... 1!14 f . 11o...,t St ........ -.c ... "301 Ulll 1 1>-GI07 Jack Kram er, M. D. Announces the opening of Exdusively for the new era in 1he tr eolmenl of Acne '""''iactoa llr- 1•ot2 ...... ll•d. Hwftlt"fl•ft ''"""·CA 1110 17141142 1423 Cool•~ '!tOO ~d1m1 A•• Cont M•u. CA 11101 11141 ,., ll6l FROM Fash ion Island ewport Beach S~EREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR J ( Don Traywick 's study of a boy (le~) is among his 01/s and drawmgs now on display at Westbrook Gallery. Painter Studies Moods UR.\ WINGS A~ D Oil.'\ H1•ah1>ltl' Mtll life!>, nudes and mood Mud•~ b} Don Tra} ~ itk. recep twn 7 30 p m Saturday for urt11>t, 1>ho" cont1nue1> through Sept 12 al Wc:.lbrook G<1lll•r:.. 1330 S t'oasl Hu:h" ay. La.:un<1 &>ach. Regular bour:. JU J m lv 5 p m <h11ly Fr\•I.' R EALIST IC" PAl1''fl:\GS B\ lll'lcn Son.•ni.en and Lttrn D Jcin~ tod11y throu~h Sept 12 al llagli(enma kl·r G .tllem·:.. 3i2 :-; C"o<ti.I Jlil!h" a}. Laguna Bt·a ch Ill a m to5 p m d;i1I~ Fn•c Yl'GOSI..\\' GR,\PIOC ART Conlempora n print:-. tod.1v throu~h (){•t Ii al the C11iform4 Slate :\t u ... eum of Sctl'ntl' .tnd lndu~tn . iOO SI.th' Ott\(' E"poi.ilwn Par!.. Lo!> \n~cll·S 9·3o J rn t11 5 pmdatl~ Frl'l' S<'I E~TOLOG \' ART lnternarionul "orki.. tn Jtf1hat10n "1th lhl' Churc·h of S<'tl•ntolog~ :. In ternallonJI Confcrent e ror World Pl'aCl' and Snctal Refor m ti 1> m Wl•<l n...·:.dav at tht- i\nahetm Con\ l'nt ton Ce-ntl'r {'ERAMl('S S llOW C'l'ramm; and hobbycrafls sho". al the Ana hl•tm Com t-nt10n Center 11 a.m. to 10 p m tocla \ and Suturdu), II am to 6 p.m Sunda,\ S2 :?5 adults. 75 cent:. chtldn •n 6 16 . dis count ttd\~ls U\'ll llabk by <'a lltng 752 169G CERA)fl(' TILES By ~'r ~:dwin Outler Kron. Sund~w throui:h Sept I at thl• t;pper Level Galle r.\ 310!) Villa \\',1y, Cannery V1llu1te. Ne"port Beach I I J m toli p m daily. ~~-.-~-i ) MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS \j 1 I r1 :,Jr t. !>ulldJy I.I 6 P 11 I E (C/utlmg Hol11/.1ys ! d1•1 , ·1cl 111• 1111111 u1 ,.,1.111.1 ,~,.tf pot.110 or rice , I RED SNAPPER . . .. 2 75 i, MAHI MAHI • .. .. . .. . 2 9!.i 1, GRILLED SEA BASS . . • • • . . 3.25 ' TOP SIRLOIN .. . .. • .. . .. . . 3.75 , NEW YORK STEAK .. .. • • . .. 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL .. . . • . . .. 5.50 STEAK ANO LOBSTER 5.95 LUNCHEON .tf,,1 1 •• 'C/ l/.1tly 1111111 4 11 m. 161/H 1•,111t.r 1IH"11 .. 1 • ll11nt11'lttnn IU!I • 111JI !i92 1l2t l901 l CO••t >iwy . c .. OI'. D•I M••. 1714187!>0900 ~ .,. ...,,-.. ..-. .....-..... -------.....-...._ .......-.....----~------- Srox Galleries /Exhibits 1~01:\:-\ ~(T l.PTl RF. ThP Shivapuram ~atara1a . ,1 10th tt•nturv bronze idol from India . no" tn the Indian and Southeast Asian Sculpture Gallen~s of the-Norton Simon Museu.m. Colorudo Soul<'' ard 11t Onmge Grove, Pasadena. :-\oon 10 6 p m Thur<,dav-Sund ay. Sl.50 adults. ~ rent:-. teen a~E'rs. :.tudt•nb and St'ruor ciliiens. fret: fur c h1ld rN1 und1·r 12 F ESTI\' \I, OF ARTS Now through Aug . 29. 650 LJJ!Un.1 {' .rn~ on Road. Laguna Beach Noon t o 11 JO p m da tl). with Ballet Pacifica pt•rform um·e:-at 5 p.m Sunda)'S 50 cen ts adults, 10 cenb rhtldrc•n ,\\\ Dl'ST FESTIVAL -Arts and crafts, now through Aug 29, 93S Laguna Canyon Road , Laguna Beach IOa m to midnightdaily.50cenls . ART·A·FAIR Trad1t1onal art, now through Aug 28 al 595 S Coast I hghway. Laguna Beach. 10 a.m tCI 10 p m Sunday Thursday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m Fridays 11nd Saturdays. Free. ORI ENTAL BRU II P1UNTING -Now through Au)"! 31 a t Mills llouse. 12372 Main St .. Garden Gro\'<'. Noon to 4 p m. Thursday-Monday. Free. TEMPLE c;ARDENS ~-· i CtffNSSS n .. stnHr•n' ~"~!') LUMCHEOM AMD DINNER DAILY ' Sp«ial Lwhl• ..,._. $2.10 'll~on1 \y "" u F riroy t 1 30 to ' 30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUHGE ~ f•Jl11rtnQ l •otrc T IOOIC.JI Orinkto t SOO ADAMS lot H..-b«I COSTA MESA S40.ltl7 S40·1t2l M4.hlG_..Gro•o tJZOI HOO•HUIST IAI C...,_.I 01°7020 ,~;~\Ull Jl)ol1·w,, CROWN HOUSE ~" qt RESTAURANT 32802 OOMT HWY. LAGUNA MGUn. we-•_,,_, .~uth Coall'a Fin~u Cui1in~ IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 314 ffOMST AW. LAQUNAMACH (1<1 "'9~ ... Nnplo Ffee Pnino 494-M91 752.1551 I 10~ fUI U tfllt n t. •nA"••m 1714 I u• 1'•4 ~~....-FOul FRESHMEN ....••••................... . . ~ ~bastaans \ml ~ : c-M'llt .... ..,.. .... ,,._,,...~ .. · : . . . . I ' ..•.••..................... "sout:h pac1r1c" .. ~ .... ~ ,~~l·~' • "=-l ~ ~ ..... ~,. ..... ,,,.,. ~or t•cke1 1nlorrno11on 8. l (''>N VOllOfl'j coll {7 14) 492-9950 l 40 AVE . PICO SAN CLEMENT£ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~basltans ~~st ~ ....... .. . . . ' .. . . ························ ... • SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF BIG BANOS •Two comple11 shows, S.turd'V 1nd SundtV •New York Stutt Dinner furu1111g CMs.t S•ICI & Baked Al11k1 •Enltrtatnment. diMlf ind dancing, only $17.50 pet PtnOft Frida A ust 20 1976 DAILY PILOT . I [ __ T_im_es_l_P_la_c_e_s _J tn·the-moon !\I ar1~C1l<b !I JO 11 d oc!. tonai:ht and Saturda) a t I ht' San ('lt'l'nt'nle t'ommun1l \ t Theater. 20:? A\ l'ntdu CJbnllo. Sun l'll·menlt' In Costa Mesa Tonight: Jazz And· Musical TONIGlrr, AUGUST l!O 'SUGAR• -Musical, 8:30 o'clock toolght and Saturday at COfila Mesa Civac P layhouse on the Orange-County Fairgrounds .... air Drive tn Cosla Mesa. S3.50. 5.56·5391. JAZZ CONCERT Stan Kenton and students, 7 o'clock tonight at lhc Oran11e Coast Colll'g(' Auditoriu m, 2701 Fairview Road. Cost a Mei.a. $3 SS0-5629. JOHN KLEMMER -8:30 and 11 o'clock tonight through Sunday at 'Ille Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Bea c h. $4 .50 536-9600. DAVID BRENNER -Comedian. 7, 9 a nd II o'clock tonight through Sunday. 8 a nd 10 :30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday al Knoll's Berry Farm. Buena P ark. $4 adults, $2 children. 'TAMING OF TH£ SHREW' Comedy, 8 o 'clock tonight. Saturday nnd Aug . 26·28 al Pearson Park Theater . Sycamor e and Lemon streets. Anaheim. Sl 5.'13·52'78 WOODY HERMAN -8: 15 pm. lo 12:30 a.m . to day and Saturday al Disne>'.land : the Huds on Brothers . 9 : JS-and 11 lSo'clock tonight SS :Jdull!I. S2 ehildren PUPPET THEATER -Geppeto's cha racters . mcludm2 Pinoechio. 1. 2. 3 and 4 p m today. Saturday and Sunday, 2, 3. 4 and 7 30 p.m . Mon· day throu~h Thursday. and 1. 2, J a nd 4 p m A u~ Z'l, 28 and 29 a t Huntington Center . 7777 Edinger Ave .. Huntington Beach. Free. 'TIIE WISDOM OF EVE' -Drama, 8 30 o'clock tonight. Saturday and Aug. Z7 and 28 at ln·ine Community Theater. Bristol Street at Red HIU Avenue, Costa Mesa. $3. 557-7297 CANYON -Rock group, 8 o'clock tonight and Aug. 27 at Edison Center , 21377 Magnolia St .. Huntington Beac h. $1. 'TIIE SUNSHINE BOYS' -Com~y. 7 p.m . din· oer, 8 :30 curtain Fridays, Saturdays und Sun· days now through end or August at the Holiday Inn. Bristol Street at the San Diego F reeway, Costa Mesa. $10. 557-3000. DRAMA -"The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man· 492 ..().&65. ·sot:Tll PACIFIC' Musteul. now thrOUJ!h (kt 30 ut Sebasltun s Wt>"t Otnnl·r Pia) houiw, 140 A\'Cntda Ptl'O. San l'lt'mcnt1· Sll ~o S\3 U6 492 99SO RINGLING BROTHE RS C'IRC'\.'S Now through Sundu) at the Lonj? Rc uch l\renu. 300 F:. Ocean Ave . Lon~ 1\ci•ch S3 ,~, S6 71>. $2 lt>:.:I for children und er 12 Tkkl'lll ul ll!it.'lll'I\'~ 'FANTi\STIC ANIMATION 1-'f:STIVAI.' 7.30 and 9:30 o'clock to1u.iht, ll. 7 :JO und 9·30 1> m Saturday ul l.n~unn l\loulton T heatcr . tiOtl Lagunu Cunyon Hoad, l.ua,:unu U 1wh $2.5(.). 49'4 8021 AT T H E GREEK T tn;ATt:ft lhrr\I Belafonte . tonight throu1<h Sunduy; Thl' Buncf. Monday through Wt'dne!>day . Oltvln Newton John. with E ngland Dun and John fo'orc.I Cnlt•y, Thursday through Auf.l 29. T1cktts at Mutual, Tkketron and Liberty ugcnc1t.·i. AT UNIVER AL AMPIOTllF.AT•~R P aul Wllb am s and The R1ghtcou:1 Hrol ht'r s, tonight through Suod a~ : Judy Colltns . Tul•i.duy thro03h ThW'Sday ; f'leet\\ood MJc. Aug . 27 through 3o Tickets at agencies. CONTINUING IN LOS A:\Gt.'t.ES "Kis m et." through Saturday at the Dorothy Chandler Pa vilion: "The Roblx>r Bride groom ," t hroug h Aug. 29 at tht· Mark T aper Ftlrum .. fo.:quus." through Sept. 5 at the lfunt1ngton llnrtfllrd Thea ter ; "The \\ti ," throu~h ~·pt. 11 nl the Ahmanson Theater . "A Chorw, Linc," through Oct. 3 al the Shubert Theater. SATVRDA\', Al'CUST 21 GOSPF.L MUSIC FAIR Paul J ohnson Stn~l'rt'f. The Downini:s. Children of lht.> Du~ und olhl•rs, 11 a.m. t.o 11 p.m . Saturda>' ••I lht> Ornni.:1• County Fairgrounds on Fair Ort\<'. t'ni>t a M<'s tt $4 ad· vance. $.5 at gate, St r htldri.'n tl· I'.! 'l'l<'kt'l~ a t Ticketron , !\l ulual und Lthc rty a~C:lll'll'!>, ur 987·9392. . THE FESTIVAL TRIO M UMl" b) Mo7.arl and Dohnanyi. tJ ·JO p.m . Suturdu.> at f'm.t l1n1ted Methodist Church. 148 Tenth St . S<•ul Hl'ach. S2. AT THE HOLL \'\\'000 BOWL 8 3(1 p m 1•ac h night· Saturday. Sarah Vauithan in mus 1l· from the movie s : Tuesday, Aaron Copla nd c."onduct· lnloJ, Mkhele Zuko\!>k) d .irinet. \\ t•dnl'~day Israel Ph1lhar mon1 e, Los Anjtt•lei. Ph1lharmoo1~ and Beve rly Sills; Thursday. Christoph t;schen- ba ch. pianist , P olly Jo Raker, soprano. Auit . 27, Tchaikovs ky s pectacular with J effn.l)' Siege). pian ist : Aug. 28. Israel Philharmonic wlcti P inchas Zuker m a n. T1cketi. al agcnrtt·~. TALENT C'ONTF.ST All da.\ . 'atu rduy i.l :.irt. 1ng at 9:30 u.m al I.ton~ !'ark in Col.tu MN1a. Free. SUN VAY , AUGCST Z2 STAN KENTON -And hti. orcht-sl ra. II : ts p m ISee TIMES, ragt' (j ) t ______ t 'J'rioof ~avorites t t t t RESTAURANT M f gettucini t ORANGE COUNTY'S FIN~'T t ITAUAN DINING More Than 50 EntrPes LUNCll 11:30 to2:30Tues.·Fri. t DIN~ER Tues. thruSun. 5 to10:30 Dwi., T1-DIMer .._.. W9'.olri. t TONY TOttTOUTI s .......... ...,.,_~ Lounge Entertainment Wed. thfu Sun. t Steall rerl~alll t Sltr fmp rempura t Cltlcllen on a •"ewe,. t Served wilh Green Vegetables Soup • Rtce · Green Tea t 6.95 t 11n•nt11 t · FEATURING RICK POTTER 2831 BRISTOL, our Newport Bfwd., Costl MN 751-1871 : = f #60 Fashion h land, Newpo rt Center t Reservations honored: 644-481 l 11&.• COME IN ANO BE OUR HONORED GUEST S:· .,, ............. . , We!lre having ilPftRTV. •• at your place! MIMIM ~--8tOCWIUr1t at~ 17tl'leit~ln &JS.9990 M&-7\36 ........ f4l9lttOft ~llltw a l.noln cn.orNft ft St. Cc*ol 82142" ·~lU '!bur gue<>rs Wiii iove MF·N·EO S crnoier crust. tangy sauce and special blend of SIX tastv cheeses And. vov II love ttie ease anct COnvef'llCf'ICe No ~ No fuss. tt s 311 delrvered./lght to vovr door -Just in ttme for the _pattV! --Ct-. MlltaAN c;.w,.., Clow9tlw'll btol at MCfdlen tin Of~ ~!16J S)l4N ~ .......... lelKtl MIC.1\l(Helf 8Hdl ING.~ mite n Cl c.Uffl ttOlle 8lllCI, . ' I ~ ' j • ' I I I M112M •HUS .. OAlLYPlLOT Fr!c!ay, August 20. 1979 Curtain Call for Barn They started wllb ''Harvey" and they're •o- lni to end -al least temporarily -w1tb ''Harvey.'' GINUM Oltef MANDMIN D1HS Specializing In Chinese A lo Carte Oishe-s That'• tbt altuaUon at the Huntinitoo BeaC'h Playhou e. which hu won • on•show reprieve Cor the theater that h.s been home for all but the playboun's flr»l rour productions. a ru1llc· look1n1 buJldlng next lo a stable that Its inh1tb1 tanu bad dubbed ''the uam. ,, Intermission Tom Titus HU...._ ... COITA ..... 60-11 H • 646-"ll Ht here •r tah hotM STAG CHINESE CASIO Ill 21st Pl., Newpwt hKh Ott .... ,_,_ ..._ .. ~ hlf-W11t1•• u.tl 1:00 -0 .. 1.-· .. -- op By El Matador Say Hiio To Merci .. TIY OltAMGI COUH'TY'S FIMIST MIXICAM FOOD c. ....... l ... ~•.-;o•8"1 $1 65 Toco • 0.0.C• <>' a.-0t ,.... • CC>Mr&.lft Dt .... $ HlOW U .10 .. SJ.40 .it 17'1 MIWPOIT&YO., C.M.•641-JHO I f~<w-q 1 · M: .vf'QI< r BlllO aJ t8'1> '>Tl!E r ~ ·" .-Thcv 10 to 11 • fn , Sat, Sun. 7 AM to 12 Mtdntgfllt ln_.. ..... 1~~r T..-.Y ttwv---. I! --------.---.r-- NOW OPEN MON. thru. SUH. SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 a.m. to i ""'· Guest Bott Slips 103 N. BAYSIDE DR .. NEWPORT BEACH ining Car Restaurant & Laal Haaon. memben of the playhouse group rectl ved their evict.ion nollce frorn the I 0&n· downer, tho Huntlnston Beach Company. whkh plans to construct a ahopplna center on the pro· perty al Maln Street and Mansion Avenue Nevertheless, the players planned for their next sea.eon wblle lnve11Ugat1ng other locations in which to present it. THEY OAME up empty handed. Meanwhile, the company offer'E'd the playhouu the chance to put on one more show before t.be building is torn down. As a nwn1 cboi~ to mark the end of an era, the group picked the play that began it all back in June. 1963 -Mary Chase's genUe com edy "Harvey." To direct the s how. the Huntington Beach board chose another name from the playhouse past -Phil DeBarros. whose last production at the barn was "Invitation to a Murder" in 1969. Previously he had •t•ged "Dracula" and played the lead In "The Rainmaker" in the middle Six· Ues. Portraying l'RESEXTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAJN~IEf\1' .• * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11.:30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM • 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop · SERVING H HOOKS "' . DMOHG & anaTAllilllNT NIGHTl Y INTHf LOUNGE 11700 M9cAITHUl-NIWPOIT -133-2770 Station Saloon lhc lnvh1tble rabbit will be Ru Oay, an award winner for "Mn. G1bbon1' 8oy1" several seasons aao. H11 concerned slater will be Grcha Smith, a longttrne playhouse a.nclonado who's been absent from the stage roe aome time. Completln~ the Huntington Beach cast wlll be John Starkey and J ack Wlllenbacher as the psychiatrists, Dana Lawrence as the nurse. J erry Starkey as the awkward debutante. Roacr Mills as t he unltarium attendant, Cba.rlotte \\'illenbacher as the d~'tor's wlte and Lloyd St.evens as the judge. Twoolher roles are yet to be cast. AFTER THE curtain Is runa down on "Harvey" in mid-October (the show opens Sept. 17 for five weekends>. 1l's un~own at this time JUSt when and where the next Hunti.ngton Beach production will open The group ls financially healthy. but not enpugh :.o lo buy or lease a build· mg to convert mlo a theater. ··eut we will have ooe more show m the barn.·· says De Barros, who is clearly excited about being the one to put the Inst one together. "'And lt 's certainly filung that we wind up with the same play we started Wlth 13 years ago." Gourmet JapaneH Cul1lne Sou1t1 co .. 1 v111999 •c•ou hOM Se-th C•••• 'le.I• 3800S PIJzaOr. --~ .... ~ Horikauxt Sanla Ana (71") 5!17 2531 In UHi• Tokyo n••• IM M11tic C•"l•t 11 t S Son Pedro Los Angel~ (:113) 680 93!15 -------------~~-- LN11cheon • D""'" Brwnch •Litle S11pper Ro""111I~ GutliZT M111ic in lhe old world 111mo1phtre of the Capn'lo1mge Resert1111011.J Honoretl (714) 642·9434 JJOO W. COtlSI HIVJ. 111 Newport Bl11tl. Newport 8e11Ch NOW ATIULY SIMSA TIONAL SHOW!!! B 0 B WHITE Formerly With THE PlA TT£RS R A y LOW DON SUNDAY . BRUNCH WEEKENDER Geta It ALL t09ether Fridays In the i1Ultlij!MI anti the on'ginal Amelill 'son &lb011 Dinner Only 311 Mm11tA•e. (714) 673·6J80 ENTfRTAINMENT AND DANCING T uesdoy thru Saturday I 0:30 to 3:00 Five Seleded Items Starts with A Cocktail and ends with a beverage (non-elcohollc) of your choice Manda alnaneh of lunelaf at the "Sandwich Scene" Si.rt with your c:ho.ce oC ftWIJ •t.di With asaoned dnlllinp; then it's Mlkiou.a Old Fllhlonfod "Do It. Younelr' Sandwic.h.- buDt. \o your o wn tu~ from a &attet..oftmen\ ot Ho\ or Cold Rout. ~f • 1\ttkey • lfam and usorted Chene& ' tocether with A llt'led.1on oC Ho\ Entrees. For pm!Jh you'll find pkltlfa, oliYes • cam>t 1tklra; New York lb-. l'Umfiem~. or Sour ~ 8Nld All 1lf5 FOR $2.60 I Mond.ty tfwwab Fricl.y-t t AM to 1 f'M-.in tht ....a-HILTON lOUNC£ SPECIAL Sc-.1tt of lft'r wfth you!· + ldl .50c MILTON tl!Mi':!ion INN Vieio -~m-.,...... ...... ... \ JUST ONE VISIT. 01w .,;.h •11J \ou'll lw •'unVhto 1-tl 111.11 APADANA 1.'1h1• """'1 1111l11u1• ,,.,.,.,,. ru 11 In ~•uth••rn C :~liturnia . . Wh,,no you ··~11 ""J"" .,,,.,.,.J,•111 rEH· SlAN, j)KM.E I;\ • cau:~K & Rll~ ... """ .. r .. '·hi··~ ~· ... f"" •. AM£.RICAN CONTl!\t:N'TAl. ,.,.,. -t11r, Vl1<il 1U •t1~li1t1t'. LUNCK M-. to Fri. 11 :JO to J Dk Ir -7 ....... "'' E natrCTA• & DfnMr Menu prices 1tat1 -$4.25 c~~' Live entertaJnment APADANA Rntaurant ..... ,.,..c.....o..., ... ~ ..... (tn Nrwl>Of1 Centor acr~' from Fnhion ltlJnd) ·-.............. c .. , 640-7502 ""VAllOAf(t),AlllQHG tANOUff rACll"ln (10 .. 1001 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM KOMA LANES 2699 Harbor Costa MHa 545-1112 ( I \CK A~Dt!RliO~ ) "l'VEALI lnlh• DAILY PILOT Presents PRIME RIB t Au Jus 5595• • PRIME R18 SPECIAL 0000 SUN., TUES., WED., THUR. 5TO10 PM. 0000 FRI. & SAT. 5 TO 7:30 PM •CHILDREN UNDER 1212.15 DANONG TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY To .. lacllllltMewSt •ot TIE GENE DE VALLE TRIO RESERVATIONS TAKEN for LUNCH -Tue. thru fri. DIMMll flROM SP .M. M16HTL Y 1617 Welfclff Dr .. Ma.,_. IHdl 641-1222 ,. TV DAILY LOG, l'RIDAY 8 200 •Cit•• .... . • ~CJlfJ ...... • ...... ..-.. CoAtlmO l!om ~PM. C.hl0t111a AllrtlS vi. Hew Yoi~ v.-. m r~Aftllr •< > Prt.S...f .... NI ti>ehfttie4 llM W l~t "t• Von Ciutt .s. IM "'~.,-Stttl tn. hM l'ltbk!P, Pa. e -_, w.t A&tn11Wot1MI Gotdell try to tll(11111ttnt tbe tlltll ot lllOftltlUlN'S tlt-e ~y e ~1 tf~,~­ •hn!Waefa.llr ....... u n. ........ 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S4N•ts II FUN WrTH CIZMO$ * IUIT •ONOlOS Oii lll.tllW UMS ClUI 9 lllnlM <• Ct .... tb a Tiit ,...,., ,,... tD Tiit lrlfy htlca m 1a1" Ml ui rt1 1111tu ~ .. m Chutl 71 lulrllit Chit Rubtrtl IS an<.hOlllllft 101 tOlt•ltC of lJmtly Southern C.hlo1n1• 1uuei 8:00 a 11'r rv '"•• '••lect ·Stranded" A dr1m1 eboUt I band ol modt1" usta••f' wflo find tiltm lff•n 1$0l1led hom (IV11lucion 1lfer lhttr alr~ntr cnshts tn Cht South P..:ttot f1nd1ne tht111~1fft on 1n 10011t11ll~ un1nl\ib1ted rslln4. lht S11rw1'fOls btt•" to Hlebhs~ t c1vdt Sttllmtlll only to 619CO'itf tflfl the1 11\d lhf11 """sy huta ••• elloUt to be m1ulttd br tht ltCh1I tary of 1 horiant Ktv1a OobSOll, t111 P11 itf, thne W111dtof, 0"'41 (UCSOft • Jimmy McNICllol J1mn CtolllwtP •lid Rn berll11t 1111 •@ <11 •~11 s.. ~T\e Onttof"' {R) F Oflltf hm ptClll cllamploll C-at FontlllH svests IS -ol Ille Kton HI I COlllflltfttty pllr wlNcll fttd tllG IP d~tchn& 8 Mttit: (Ztlr) "Dtslre la Ille Dar (du) ·&o-Joel lltoMlt, Ray lllOlld Burr. .... : ct>.,.. Llltl ...... (Wft) '71-Ttlly S..lfn. Mu Oe~I. Ceorp M1lwts. A ruthless tow11 floss 1a tilt Aniou lemtory buys alps al m111d1fed lnd11ns 1nd ausu lh• m._,e ol a •llOG tnin witlt the only survivors be1n1 his brotlltf i nd JOVlll llOl'lllll. ()) CatlMI c.,.., D ...., (2!11) "W'rt11ns "' Ille 'roseutlu" (d11) 'H -Tyrone PO'rttr, Charin lluahtDlt, M1rltne 01tl!1Ch. • My TllrwS-., ~--a llllit: ~ (211r) "TIM llahtl tlM o.N" (dfl) '58-Chff Roktt· son, Aldo Illy, lttyftlOnd Muse,, mw......_,.... .. ...., (QI (t),... . euCri..liltltrlMI (Jt ..... s... ,_.. $111 01410 Clllf(ttl tS. SL lOllll • i..-..,....,. ,,.,,.. -1:30-• 0 Cl> Ol • Cllil<t lh b ··11 Lu" (R) When Clllco en llOUllCtd 11111 hf ~as Mtl tht &U1 ht pli11$ to IHrry, Cd Illes IOl!lt rtH•St psychotop to bone 111111 b.c~ lo ~ .. 1tnSt\ re s.. °"" •Cr-wtb fiBTV JedtJ fD Wiii Sitt« Wee& (r• ))LM1&1111...i ell Sllewtlt ._. Por• 9t00 G lf1l Cf) CIS frWlf Mt.It; ICJ (Ziii) "TIM Stlt~trl C-m· Cleft" (d1a) '77 B.IHy Newn11n. AM• ll~rma. Kuen Jensen. Hul1nul $ch1111d, Whit 81utll. A chHt ol tncrtm1n1t1111 docllftlenl1 ffOlll World Wtt II IS lit pllll SOV&hl 111 both fjdet-Ollt lryllll IO bllty lflt O il 111tmo11n of tllt put 6114 lfll olhtr trytns to es,.. lb '"'*"" • u 9. n. llellertl JI.I ~ }Olln $HOii IUtllt U I 1111.e laW'Jtf wflo b11t1 Roclfefd lo 111.estrCAlt 'lllltn of lftttft1 le the wtsltt• oltoee of 1 C0111pen1 -· ,,,. ruents • ._. ""9it .. •"-'""'91M . ., ... • USA: .......... ( ) Stw '"' -t:lO-• llflb tit ,,.,... Diull! SATURDAY llORllHIG -ll:l0- • ff7JCJ> .. ..... :J•CI)>• ....... ... ... ta ....... •DldricC....., .. KOCE Televi8ion(50) ~· ......... , . ._. l !• Ml1Wrlt~1'•.i ......... ..• ..._ ....... •.• llletNC-.-• s:• Yltle~ . ........... ,... .: ............ . r Lohlllan, Barkley Invade T¥ 11"--iP----Barbi Benton, VU.C.nl Price aad the amaz· Ing r and his SulSC&M Ctreus will be rue1ll on the man and Barkley, a new wffkly •yndlcated comedy /variety show on Channel 5 Sunday at 8 p.m. Comedy duo Al Lohman and Rocer BarkJey, who have been making mornlnp funny for Los Aneeles radio hateners for 13 years, h<>£t the ::.enea or one· hour sbowl t.ped In Sao 01e10. Lohman and Barkley are no -tran1er1 to televlaion. They won two local Emmy1 for theJr Mtl;ltrs;) --;,~! --~;.) .. ~fio':o) . ~ ··~ ·~ ~ .'. •• 14 ~Tit , •..•• ~l E:L3il I I •• llmf:~I ...,.._._ MWIWOU"----•.,.,._ -. ...... eu.Mluun,. .... _ ..--.. --·--· --· .. -.... -MOMIN -. ..... , ............ ,. _, ...... -... , -....-.n.-,..,_ •• Y-.-u.ww: ~·---·--· _.. ____ IMADOW Gf M M1W1"' --',.,._"" '5ilt1~··- al09tMWINf!I _, __ 1M10W 91 M llAM ,. .... W&llll-INI _.,... ...... .............. MOMIMt11 .......... -----'"--::--:---------. --~ .......... --· ... , .......... first televl.a1on series several years a10. Other h.ighhaht.s of what they call their "dev .. utin1" career Include an appearance on "The Ed SulUvan Show. I . which went orr the air shortly ar. terwards. "But wt.' don't mtend to forget our old fnendl, JUSl because we've hat Uie big time," swd Lohman, relerrinJ: to fnends llke 40-odd character::. or thcir own invention, such as their fll\'Onte chef, Leonard Leonard. "For instance.'' says Barkley, "On our first s how, Leonurd Leonard will demonstrat~. m h1a own in1m1table way, how to press a duck." And. promise Lohman arid Barkley, many new t alent rinds "tU also be presented on the show us they are tound. acts like the soon·lo·be· famous Swiss Family Door Slammers THEATRES-ORAf:«jE COUNTY PHVIEW TOHIGHT CIHIMAUMD I -l : 15 PM MAU'S llCHAlD MAHIS IN ll'GI SO. COAST Pl.ID "RETURN OF A MM CAllfD HG" ~~~I~ ..... -... .... w 11n • ..,_ ""-MANN'S PnB~A Sit. COAST PLW ''fUTUREN..D" (Kl .., , .•. ". J4ll lr11tol 1-J.~\: .. 'U S...1111 •u ,., ... N .,C*.1'$ JA•<*ll •'IM ITOH llllAU'S .. _, ....... not• so. COAST ruu "ALICE IN ...aMI" ..... I W0Afl1--*t•tt "'Htflt.., lAT-,_.n_._ "''"' ,_-._, .... Ill!- MAH'S '1IOM" CINUllAWO 4'11 _, Mii So .,_.., '11NGO lllC'S TUYWll AU STAIS" ... _ 1:1 ........... ())Kfl ---··· .. ,,_ llAIHl'S PITH FOND.A CINEMAUND "FUTUREMl' IPGI 1111 ~. •11w Miff• Ut-4:1....-J .. "''.., . .,,. ····-MAO'S ne woawi ,..._,. •-"°'' CINEllAUNO 11-•·•-nort llM$o lattof "Ull ... All"I -· . ...-- IJ$ "'1 °" .. '"''···-·--..- ~ s.mu.1 z An.off orweetU .,.,A.O'Wy~eulN L.anNI II~ PEIER~·B.Yn£~ .. ~ ... -"(;AH-~ .... ~---_ _.,,,.. ARTHlR t-a.L S1lJART MARGCUN ·JOHN RYAN -IYUL ~1---- so11111 rons1 .......... "GATOR•• .... , C0\01 .............. 11THI llG BUS" COLOll,.I ··su .. "r111 ~TOQ.L• 1"\ LITT ClNTRt Cl"'t .. A' .... I.A. fRWV l~HllTIR IKJ O.G. fRWV ICITY 0 ... IKJ "'NTUllWOU" "fMASllY-1 ... I -..ATOil" ....... ROY llAM" tNi ())en Doily 17 30 p m ENTERT AINMFN1' ARTS • CRAFTS • EXHIBITS MUSIC • ACTS • PEAfORMCAS flREWOAKS . r-ooo . FUN liioo;nd ~lid Iv RIDOO ' . 1m ........ , ... , 1111 ......... ... ..... t.lld .... . • DAILY PILOT c,k) . • . . • . . . • NOW SELLING 1 714 960-2451 : ... "YOU'LL LIKE ~DOING .. BUSINESS • • 1 ~ • Wl'f.H MY_DA~ (& (jRANDDAJ>)." DAILY PILOT 1 .. Mn'::\ 11 t • • 1·· ff 1~M I'(, PUUllL CU!O.lllt£ lll&G[Sl!C • '-.... ,. ..... u-..,__.. ...... .,, ....... ... ft a hilarious CGeSf-fo-coalt; 180 mile·an·hour, go-for-btole, oufraleOUS toad race with the~ inost expensM CCJIS. f' ~ ' ' \ A llR.~I AIWSIS NlOO<JCTION THE C.UMBAU llAU.Y .,_,, Ml\.HAH SAHHA/#j , ...... ,.... NORMANN BUR TON •GAAV BUSE¥• JOHN WRH£H •SUSAN fLM'4£RY • S/CVfN KE AT~· llM Alll.INTIRf JOANNE NAJ(. •J. PAT 01AllLLEY·NICHO<.AS PR~OR w RAUi. JUUA .. "Ft~ • 1 •• ,.. ~ ,,,,., OIUCK SAit JPG) NOW PLAY IN ORANGE COUNTY! CALL THEATRES FOR SHOW TIMES AND CO·HITS ... The Ramones en Route By •ICUAEL PA.SKEV1CH 01 .... D.t<•• "'-51411 The Ramones, prodigiou s perpetrators of punk·rock lunacy, will bUukrteg their way into Hunlil\l,'lon BHrh•s Co.ldt'n Beur Aug 23 2-1 for a series or ~rformancei. that must be seen to be believed These four New Yorkt rs, resplen· dent in torn Jean:., T·shirti. and leathtt jackets, a.r~ out to recapture the s pirit or garage band rock ·n· roll by grabbing it by the rooti., and tht'n beating it to dettlh "ilh 35 mJnutf'!. of simple hi·h·eneri<Y chordanl(~ and absurd lyru.·s. Ht>rc are tht-I~ ric:. to ooe complete song "You're a loudmouth bab\ You better s hut it up. · · "I'm gonna beat you up. cause you're a loud mouth bubt: .. THE RAMONES shatter musical and lyrical esthetici. with lhe :-ubtle ty of a Jackhammer. llnll·i.:,, }'Ou're familiar with their album. earh sonJ: sounds much lhe same. clocking m al around lwo minute$ and punctuated o~y by bassist Dee Dee rui.hing to the microphone a nd shouting "One. two, tree. fab!" &top -h air~d guitarist J ohnny Ramone quickly drOIJb into his frozen rock star pose and fires out his arsenal of monstrous chords. Ile ably handled all six chords in hi!'> re· pertoire at the Roxy last week ai. a sound man sat close by to tune and re· pair the damage hlS heavy·handed style causes to guitars. Gangly singer Joey Ramone looks like a praying mantis wearing a fright wig as he wiggles his legs and delivers his affected pop \IOCals extolling the benefits of sniffing glue, joining the S.L.A. or beating on a brat with a baseball bat, "Oh reah. uh·oh." The Ram-0nes i~a~ur-1H1m-0 the. band adopted -naunt their lark or musical in,·entiveness and their humorously warped philocsophy with a convincing mock-ser1ou1mess that makes them a s heer delight. TAKEN serious!), the Ramones will drive you insane -Althm 10 minutes. However, once tt':. reultzed that the Ram ones ure a satincul put on, you'll find yourself smihng and shaking your head in spite of )Oursetr The band powered its way through nearly a dozen sonf(s within its short set and left the au~icnce stunned and shouting for more at leust Lhost' whocould blill heur. Bes1dei. lhl'lr own compos1llon.s the players thrt>w in u couple or '60s da~sics like Chris Montez' "Let'b Dance" and the Riv1er1e>' "C.:ahforn1a Sun." The music of the Ramones is like a C3M' Of poison oak: infectious and ir· n laling, but so much fun to scratch. LOCAL TRIVIA: Fi\'e members of the Eleclr1t LiJ(hl Orl·hestra cume to Newpo rt Beal·h Tuesda~ They chartered the 8S·foot schooner Kelp1e, owned by the Minney brothers. and took an afternoon cruise before head- ing to San Fra ncisco for u conc·ert. Guitarist Jeff Lynne and drummer Bev Bevan were absent. Seems they both get seasick. KOCE to Visit With Dickens Through the use or make·UP and costume. Cha rles Dickens will come to life Cor newer.; of KOCE·T\'':. "Show case" Sl'rles when atlor Ri c hard D o w perform s in "Chuzzlewit ! An American \.·b.11 With Charles Dickens.·· The program will air Wednesday al 7·30 p.m. on Channel 50. ' .. MURDH IY DIATW' C~I ... LACK....,.. MEL lllOOt<S "SILENT MOYIE'" f PGJ "HARRY & WAL.TB GO TO NEW YORK" .. ....... of .. ,..., ......... •"'1.0GAN"S RUH'' f PGJ "FANTASTIC Pl.AMIT"' ,· To Coftdu.-1 J ames C hns t enscn will lead the Pucifk Pops Or c hes tra Ill ''A Nig ht at th e Pops ·· ul 7 p .m 1\\'t'C!n\'sctay at South Coast Village. Tht' (rC(! concert will i><' ht.'lrl outdoor s und ~uests shoulct bring ii chu1r or blnnkN. With "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" .At I lft•ds llSTll. CINEMA""1 lllSTOl AT MAtAl'TMUI 540.7444 With "FAREWEU MY LOVELY" At "ODI TO llU y JOI" (flGI WESTBROOK ••"'LOH"' IOllY ... ...-ROSE" • a ,..,._ WU TMIHSTll AT .. OOllHUllST .. DllYMM" CPGI ' GARDfNGltOYf 530.4401 "IAIY ILUI MARINE" ,._ __________ __., !R llSUCTfD..;~.I "SURVIVI'" lltJ ,_ .. . ,... . -I '"TVMMB. VISIOH'' Ill "SHADOW OF THE HAWIC'• tNt "STUNGH AND THE GUMAGNra" "GUS" IGJ ...... 1 .. * ***************•··~~·t*** • . X·RA T.ED ADULT MOYIE~ • : MOW IM COSTA MESA : • BEL-CONGO MOTEL • it Q.OSID CllCUrT COLOl TV • WATH HOS • • 1665 H~lllOR IL VD. 545-0647 • ************************* Also 011 the Same Program The Devil in Miss Jones CINEMA CENTER NEWPIT CINEMAS HUNTitliTON CINEMA · MIDWAY llON.-"tl. t:OO SAT.llUM. 4: ...... HAUOI AT ADAMS.COSTAMH4 MU.I COASTHWY.&MACAl'fHUI l~CHAT&US.HJ. MESA YllDICIMTll 9'79-4141 DWi'Gtilmna M4-f7 147·9601 147-6017 t TIMES, PLACES. • • <From P••e Q) to 12:30 a.m. Sunday throal&b Aq. 28 ; The Stylbtle11, 9: 15 and 11 : 1$ p.m. Sunday lhrou&b Au&. ?7 at Dlsoeyland. SSaclulta, S2cbildreo. BAND CONCE&T -3rd Marine Airtran Wina Band, 2 p.m . Sunday at Lll&una Nlauel Regional Park on U. Paz Road, north of Crown Valley P11.1kway. Ftee. POETRY aEADING -New local talent, 8 p.m . Sunday al (28 Park Avenwe, Laguna Beacb. Oona lion. JAZZ CONCERT-Frank RossoUnoaod band,4 to 71>.m . Sunday at the Newport lnn'a Lido Lounge,. 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. No covc:r charp. •ONDAY,AUGVSTZS MABTY AOB81NS -ln benefit concert ror .. We TIP," 81»·91· M~ at the Anaheim Convention Cent.er. l'fclteta at agmcles OC' 635--SOOO. TJIE RA•ONES -Punk·roc:k group, 8:30and11 p.m . Monday and Tuesday at The Golden Bear, 306 ~aclfic Coast Jfi&bway, Hunliogton • Beach. $4.50. $36-9600. AUQ.31 11.aoc CMtef ltc Olio«. 'ICJllC S-. THRU 6lT S Hiii & all Mwlul Acuciu llCitl ' ··-.. , .. 171·1tll. ,., OCT. 11 ..amt 111911M1 ~ U7·12 .. . .... David Bowie ... MJSICCTNITR O rA\iil'10N The man who fell to Earth Plu• "F antaatic Planet" WEDNESDAY,AUGtJSTts THE DILLA&OS -Wednesday and Thursday at The Golden Bear, 308 Pacific Cout Hl&bway, Huntioitoo Beach.~ 'A NIGHT AT THE POPS' -Paclflc Pops Orehntra conducted by James Cbriatensen, 7 p.m. Wednesday at South Coast Villqe, on Sunflower Street across from South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. Free, brin& chair or blanket. TIJURSDAY,AVGVSTH BANSO OONCERT -7:30 p.m. Thursday fn the Civic Center Patio, 3191 Katella Ave., Los Alamitos. Free. LETTERMEN -At Knoll's Berry Farm, Buena Park. 8 and 10:30 p.m. Thursday: 7, 9 and 11 p.m. Aug. ?7·29, and 8 and 10:30 p.m. Aug. 30·Sepl. 1. $4 udulta, S2 children. · mE BRASS MENAGERIE -In evening garden concert, 7:30 p.m . at the Sherman Foundation Center. Pacific Coast flighway one blO<.'k south or MacArthur Boulevard, Corona del Mar. Free, but reservations requested, 673-2261. FRIDAY, AVGVST %7 TIM WEISBERG -Aug. ?7·29 at The Golden Frid °"'LY PILOT Bear. 306 Paclnc Coast Hi&hway, Hunlin1ton Beacb. 536-9600. Kalmus Street near Red Hill A venue, Costa Mesa. 8 a .m . &o a p m. Aug. 28 and 29. Free. SATURDAY,AVGVSTat KENNETH REXR0111 -Re...., his poetry, 8 p.m. Aq. 28 at lbe l.a(uau Modoe Playboose, 608 wewue Canyon Ro.cl. Lapu Beach. Dona· uon. Reaervatk>n.s: Martl.4t4-8S'75or494·95SO. DANA POlNT CELEBllAT10N -Boat paradt-, 3 to 4 p.Ql. Aue. 28, sl de-talk by Jam and Glnl Hollywood about round·t.b•WOC"ld sailboat trip, 4 p.m . Saturday; chlldn?Dll fishing COOlt!St , 10·30 a.m. Sunday, kite fb' nc on Oanu Island, l to 3 p.m . Sunday; and m~I yacht reaatta, 10 ·:t0 ---.,..... ..... I AUON!"''"fPM'Df"m-·--.. ·-~ ~CllllMAI ................. ~T6NIMA2 . .,._., __ _ a. ............. . -·-... - diA.llL"TOtf HllTCM HINllY P'ONOA OIJNN FOllO • olA .. t coeutlli 11AL llOl.9'10011 • ll04llllT llllTCHlllll 110•un w110tc111 • cu" llOHll (PG) PLUS "AIRPORT 1975" • a.m . Saturday and noon Sunday. Al Dana Point Harbor. Fr". ' '71!!!:.--~ .. • ! ·--~.l~ Muntar." • •I ' • hyDe~~, 1alM.'1 CAflOl"t • ~'IU (lllJ) • l'tJD llMJI • .-:n11 .5WJll\ • Ill.a:...,. MU U.WIVili • UM INOU1IJI llWO WJIDI. muu;- pt.US "THE BLACKBIRD" WIUI George ~ l f l DAILY PILOT Film Survives Advertising Ry KA Tll E BROC'K ''A." TRACY Ot""" 0..11 ,..._ M•" Surv1"e 111 one ur Uw str.ingei;l :.tones in lht' h11>lor)' of human 11ur"" al a i.hocluoi ep1gode a lllory about modem cunn1b11h:.m " Thal':. how lht' ralm 11> bt-mJt prumoted And it's u ahamc bcCJU,!,~ Jl reduces t.tui; story or human trength, courllie and determination to one or 1-hct'r sen.,ationaltlim. EHn the mu1>kcd r1gurc 10 the UdH~rl1:.cmcnl look' like something from outer i.pu('<' But you mu:.t M't: lht: film 1n st:. cnllrel)' and "1lnei>:. the terr1bll urtt-rm;sth of this 1972 airplane cra!th that cla11ned 17 h,e., You must listen to lhl' :.uffenng or the woundt.'<i. reel the stomach mu:.clt>s cramp with hunger and ex penence lhl• frt·l'tanj:( "'inter temperatures or the Andes You mu't \Htlch 12 people slo" ly die of l'"l>Oburc and :.tarvauon before you react to the idea or cannsbalhm Stronger \lewers "111 d is- \'11\ er some um.111n~ quahlll'S or the human body a:." ell a:. :.pant TllERE i\RE also protruding organs, miss- ing limb!> and mutslauom. all results of terrible d1:..ister' But director and '>creenpla~ "nter Rene Cardona "•~el} choose~ to obsen 1e qu1dcJy r.ilher th.rn to dwell on lhe~l· conchtJons. lie also choo:.ei. to refrain from any characlt>r development. although he does briefly touch on st when the group rationalizes the need to \'at human flc:.h Tiwr<' arc no notl'worthy ac- tori. or actresses and the film moves vt'ry quick-Ir. sometimes sk1µp1ng over long :.pan:. of time And 1f YOU0 \C ever been afraid or flying, Cardona ·s shots of the plane d1:.lntegr aun11 under the force or impact will reinforce your feelings. "Survive .. is a ~lory of 1ronle~ -a reminder that Ufe sometimes plays cruel tricks on the un- suspecting and perhaps undeserving The tr:iged) did not end with the rescut> o( the 16 sur- ''ivors. Ther~ were sun t.bo:.e wailing al home. Rated "R " El101 Ft•l d rla1H'l'~ thl· 11111.' roll' of a n 1 . .'hl1·011" nwn an h1" hallc·t · T1;.idd1k ... "h1t•h Ill' adaptt•d 1111 lt·lc\ 1~1<111 It "ill be ... 111"' n at 10 11.111 Thur~d;.1~ on Channel 28 . .l 1•tl Sat ttllll I 'ra,1.!h ll pluy~ a d1sc1plt'. 'Sugar' Makes Salty Fare th JACKIEhYMAN 8u.:.ir '" J 11\'<'ly. campy muslcal 1K•rfornl<'1I "Ith .1pp1 opn.•I<' punach<' by u talent- l'CI CMl in lht• production that run!! throuf(h Satur- <IJ\' ut th1• ('ost.1 :\h-s.1(.'l\.1c Pl.1yhousl' St,rn \~l[l•m·k '>lt•ab lht' show as onl.' of a pair ot r11.il1• 111u..,1r 1un~ on tht• lam who ct11.gu11"e lhem~clH·s J -. ~omen tu JOHI .in all rcmuk band ll111 ttw 01 h1•r le11d1n~ performttrs arcn 't far b<>hlncl Moll~ llryan MarL<'oct b Just nAht as lhe sancrrt.' but i:ullihl<> lcud sin•er. a r haraC'l('r plnyect 11,· Mun h n MonrtK' In "$om<' Llkl' It Hot." from\\ hlC'h this m11sl('ol w n'< udaptc1I MARIO P t'lll'llMns also clot•!! 11 splc•nd1d task with th<> d1ff11·ult rnlt' nf thr m11Honuln• who falls II\ love with .. naphnc" t Wl11s1ck '"dtSl(lllSC I. and Beth Titus brlnJ(s the riitht authoritonan snap to the pnrt of the bond lead<'r. Rrt1dley Estrin succct'd well, despite some signs or strnln. as the othel' musician an drag, whill' Jack W11lenbacher 111 engagirt& as the har r\ed Baenstock and Daryl Ind~ camps nicely as one or the ganit ters chaslng the muaiclans Pata Tam~llini's dlrtttion Is rast-paced and the Uming as generally l'xcclh•nl. The choreo- graphy by Diana Spencer. h<\wever, tends to become static. even cons1derinit that s he 1s work· lllg with nondallcer.I THE PROOlJcno has two olhl'r weak spots. The most g laring one ls an owkward seat· lng' arrangement Ulat forces th~ audienrt> to turn sideways an its seals at least half the llme and gives the 1mpress1on of bleachers in a l')'m . An angled arron$(ement could ha\e solved thls pro- blem and provided a more interesUng playing space. A second problem that may have been worked out since O{>Cnmg night Is a couple or follow spots that do more following than spOttiDj. But. de!lp1tc 1ls problems. Costa Mesa's ··sugar .. has the ener.u-and bounce lo keep an audience entertaJnf:d throui hout. Tbe playhovse 1 hos made a good start ln il.'1 rlrst large.scale musical and. with better technical direction, can conUnue tn this taeld with con lderable con· nt nce. J> ~ t;lf ifyi ii.I, SHELF LINER SOLID COLORS lllS. 11113 77c DtCORATE:D PATTCRN Jiil. IQ 144 Oh. what thJ1 can do for your •h•lt. New all tock or ahg bt tacit. 10 you can remove 11 •aay. DELUXE BATHMAT 2 22 RUBBERMAID BATH APPUQUES 1 ~!25 #7041·2~ Deluxe 11 auch a funny word. I can NEW ROUGHNECK never He what '---~~~~~~--1make1a thlng 1 99 TRASH CONTAINER "Deluxe" but there #1719-25 You can bounce U, you can it 11 anyhow. 1tep on it. you can throw it. you can thump it and it bolda up. The traahman will bate it. YOUR CHOICE 11 88 32GAL SIZE BATHMAT•• BATH AJCD seom CADDY •fl!l·ZS ~133 -------------~ . 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Th DAILY rtLOT otwm• lloblllty for the flnt l correct htsertion only • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST llDUCB> PRIVATE BANI IN l1lt«tll,1 'llu11lt-d In p1 ttll "" 111 v " "'' shl11 ,ar,•u EST ATE YOUR BOAT M ,, i: 111flt'l"11 l ho m < 40' Wttk 1ltlvo tak1•i. ~1111 bl»t 11l II 11 lly Ul)ilf lltl1•d tv thus l'Ull\l)ll'h' t.1m11) OH CAM l'l-:lt, t ht 11 T.ut••lully UPIJOlnlNI bunt!). 1Kx40 S1\lm1111011 )'Our 9wn 001111 titlll ('n llu~·" h111111~ rotm1 •·unu pont. \'11lkyh11ll, µ.11Jdlr juy lhl• bt•uutlCul 1J.1t 1u I\ 1 uom Formul 1hn1ni: ttonnt" 011 "'1111 l.lfll(' Int wllh bulltin httl k Uli\J i------------i t'11unl1y l...tlC.'ht'n Air co11 ro"·n•1l 1rnti11 Modl"rn •Urroundt'd I)\ i1pl11 d1tiu1111111 Jnd 1nlc~um lo.1tl·hcn . ,. k111 11 •"'' t't'tlur fc1H·1n.: Thi~ throu i;hout 3 CJ1 IJ<.'tln•om:-. dl•n & family Cue<lt1 l\lt.>:iu 3 IJ<.,..lrotJ10 2 ~Jraj.\<' \lu1·h, muc roon Ov.ncr lcuvlnQ billh homr tJlo illcul for •llOI <' O"oN bouttht area &: mu•l sl"ll ootdoorh\lna1ndron\o' anutlwr Mui.l 110! Call Sl~.500 Al!l!Ot 515-84at: nit.>nl to~chuoll!I und al\-Ot• now :H41 ~IJ eves 673 773i plJ\ll Only $-111,000 U)' 1111 rubllsltff•s MoHu: /\II rt•JI l''lak u1h l'r\ISl'( 111 th1:. ncv.spapcr lS :.ulJ Jl't't to the ~\·dl•rJI t~ai lluu,tn l! .\1·1 of J96 \\htrh m.ikes tl 111 .. ·~al I a<Jvertu.e "an y pr.: ference, It mltal1on. u llt:.l·rim lnutton IJ11:>cd o rttc·e. c:ulor. rt.'hj!tun , l.e'.!C. • ' • • '' • • 1 • • '· ' , ..... -----.... --.. JIC)lntmt'nl only [®IQMttl or naltonul OrlJ:lll. ur .rn,1._ .. _ .... ___ .. _11111111 intenUon to mal..c um :.tK'h prl!fl•rcnt·l'. hm1t:i lion, or du.en man;.,11011 • Heights Beauty With Pool! This new5papcr "111 nut l...nu.,.10,.:h ucrcpt Mil) ad\·ert1-.1n1t for r t'a es\at~ v. luch 1s tn \lola- tton or th<• la" Houses for Sole ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ..•.••..••.•.......•..• ••• ortH ••• SAT /SUH 12·5 1511 SvMoL•• 11.Hbor ftighlands, l\tas~1\0 muster suJll' :\t!"f'Ort Uuc:h 3 BR . Rt.>modeltd kit l hen . µool. bit '" m U!>I<' center II e II ' ) i. h a k e • u o I l.leJutl(ul rondttion! Ueaut1ful V1Jl1r11dts ~.:iuo tbruool. t-:u1-> to 11rr. OPEH SAT /SUN. 1-5 Owner an>.loib. $89,$00 444 Cobrillo Call 64S-l 22l. Corona dl'I Mur. 2 lldrm. Ontu~ v.11h li:c r.1m1ly rm .. IJfl\Ull· patio. view • 21 lh.'<.lun•d lo $167,500 Incl ~ the l11nd. (Wiii rent fo ~ 11 NlWLISTIMG Doll ltoo ~on IJrRe. ""' ni•r rt ~ lot 2 Bdrm, .,.1th ml'<' PiillO & ft llC'l•tt )tlN Steps to l111y & :! l>lks. to Ot'ean. l'nred ,,1 Sill,950 IJ"7:l-:JtiG3 6'13 8086 1-:w:. associated 11ROl\ER~ lfl>\l'cR!. ,11; IA f'olb, ,, t. 1 "'to l AIAHDOHED RAH CH •;,ACRE S775mo> I .. ~~~~-------~:::;:::;;::;;;::;;;:;;:;;:;:;::. 1\ long euuntr) Ian CdM DUrUX UnbeH~vable! :.haded llt!nea.lh J.ll u.m 2 .BR. 2 bu ca. VJ.e.w.! brella (l( lV\\l'rtn!l ltCl'. bJrl!Jtn Ill $189,500. l~11d1> to tt11s rust1l 4Bcdroum.3l.1Jthl,unlly h1dr"n' Rig wooden "'" d home. Only S72,ooli. bedroom ruoeh :>Its on -• Spac1ou" t'l:l'l ltll\ c home l'normou::. 1, Jl'rl'! i-:, I • I v.1th st~p clov.n llvtnM ecull\'C entry lo ,,wcc1l OIJH \'. FiJ.IUCJ.IK room, '11nltrd Cl·1h111:~ 1 n g 11v1o 1: room I '-''PJtbl\I.' 1:1111>1> Jll'a'. Gourmet I... 1 t \'11 en, ~t;;;.0.!,.' tam1l) r01.1m. form al thn M.'IJll ralc l\lom·ln-Law C.-•-ing, & 3rur11nru11e !°'><•at qu11rtcr s . Snnr1n 1: 840·1000 localton w.1lk It> South stolrtO!IC to bedroom .. ---------· c I) 1151 r I a I·' \. J 11 c:ompl eit! A rusltl -:i46·5ISllO,lu1 lulldl'l.1111. WATERFRONT Mewport ShoNs Pn\ Jll' Renrh Thh1 ~ 111 :? S\vf) llomr ha~ m111n qualtt\ decorator Oft IJl)tnlm\!nb l:rucluuii «. ,pJl'lous with man\ olllll'ttllll'S for lnmlly It\ 1111:. 1 short blo1·k lo 1w111I & tennis coul't $1~.1..0 parudl~c m hort.l' coun· ------------4 tr)•. \'acanl Sl'lll'r ~~. h: tul.tl do11on ! t:all fur ~~ ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS P de1>1Jcroll' Try $7, IOl f f. if_i!!9'_., __ 'v .. qwckshowmg 847-6010 '"""''"~·"l'""''QNIWCI' SALESPEOPLE POOL ESTATE - WATFRf'MON1 HOMI_._ REAL ESTATE 631-1400 SECLUDB> WOODS IM LAKE FORIST J 1 !'T n EOt,;l'l·~o • I ['6f IJUatjrnl No\\ !~~~~.~~ mo\ctl R:tr<• ,~!·~~·~t~m1• op ~ ~J : int<>nu1 new home 1n Tlw pot 1 unit) i I' 1,' ·• • •' N e w 11 11 r t II a r It '' r p .1 r k " u y I c :i cl ., 1 11 BY OWNER Mew 4 br, ct.ft/library. fam rm. 21/1 ba, 2 car 9or home In Wildwood subdivision of Lake Forest. Enriched by Cathedral cellln9,, clear story windows & 1tunnin9 flNplace. ht t>.ach & tennis club. OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN, 12·6. 24741 WoodhlU Lane L MAGHlflCEHT Chamlicr 11( l'ornmcn•1• sc«lud .. 11 t•ntrnn11" l'.X WATIRFROMT Bulld1ni:. w1 .l1tmh11rt'l' 11rut1'1: IH111i: iurntt \\llh ltoud,\\l•mu:.tudllth1t:1! f:11 rnrit•;1n ht•urt h . 117$.000 more pr11f1's,lon11l l'.:µ1 c:urci111 l(ul11•)' with ~Ur hnw. :\la:.SI\ c lt\'ttl" I I t Th 0 "' llll l'SJ>C•IP C: II ~crVl' e dtntnj.! t•llll'l"l:tlrHlll'lll room :o.ot t oundcil b' Grc1ttc1 -"l'"µort-Jrvine Walls ol "l..t:o.ll ltu1d 111 water Nestled amon;• If 1 ~ " Ul'\'11 )nu 1 •·~ire pre· hu1c rul dl· ,II<' with trc~ & beaut lnd~cpd sttiimus offi11· 'urround-shimm,•r111i: µ1101 ond T .:ardl•n "/covered lmtl... inl(io, l'Ongenl11I as bout und trullcr UC.'l'l'"S' p.illo f... deck lcal.lin1ot IL M>CIDIC!S ond :i to11 rom Thtll 3 hcdroom tx•aut y )uurcmn P'l dock. Rl•al pensotloo pa<•kag1•, c11I \\On't last Try S!i.!IVO I) ~pccaal vne of a kind. Jark Yonkers for ;ip-lotsl down! ~·or quirk J>n, ate licJdi & llmnt~ point ment showmi: cull Mi ·liOlll. Call 761·4607 c L A s club 1.nke forest h' 6...a0-9900 0·1·1 •11~"'\'"'' .,,, ,, owner 581-8477 · "' srAMlsH .n.,./U.alt~-N-[~ ll~aH\\I! T:~~~~l Valley Realty · ;m••••t•••I••· ASSUME S40,000 4 IEDROOM Double door entry to ----RANCH HOME llllll!Unl ru1sed II\ tni: VA Joi: lo bt'a('h rrum lhl' room with G runaJa llt'u11l1lul homt· Furm:tl fire1>l.ict• f'ormul flinlni.; cnlr:; to huitl' 111 1111: room Jlus:e llar<'t'lnna Assumable room l°Otmll" klll'llt'n ,,:o rdt•n '1cw k11 rhen pltt!i lurite fnnulv ro11m F1Mit.1 porty room "Ith with view of 11nrrlcn '"\ s,.clol Hew Llstln9 llh•urlv new 2 hctlrm 1·1111 do with all the umcnit h•' Wt't b11r & f11lr, mtrrnro·tf wardrolx-11f101,. c11i.111111 1•11r1Jt•ti-& drllpl'' Yt ll II o w N P n 1 v " ·r ~. J,\CV7.ZI 111 11.1110 Grt•Jt )pol for l>tn1tl1· 11r v.ori.. 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UPERB UISUR!LIYIHG '"""' •. , ., "''" OMES ea·;:!::;.r N"' .~§g~f;: ,,,m [ ® 1&111 .:~:;¥~Z1f;~ · Adult t"u11do uf Trnd1 pl<'ttl\' 11p11ra1l1•fl and 1•x· 111 ---•-mii.lli.ilil __ _ tmnnl 111t1tlil" & dc~t11n pnmh:d \Ot• rn11'1 (1·ll th1 w~ llr, &r;i ll11 , 1r1>lc. ftn illflN\'nC.'u. If you'rr SlllC & ,INl1 eollhwtry. lolt1u. rp111 , looklna tor quulltv. \ ht11 drpe, h11111rd1•n IJ••Uo. dbl ht-tlroum" :) bnth" 1.1ntl outmnatk 11n1 ,1l!l' l'nr1 f11rm.1l d1111n~ 1lon t m•~' of the ~<'d111l1•1I CAI'!-: thi pro1>1•rty Too nrnn• ASS<.x:. W1JlOOI i .1b11n.1 f1·11lurr1< lll JdV1•r11~c·! JUDY GARLAND fully <'11ul 1>1>e<l 'lhh11c, in c;11111 ~11 ~ rludlnM frplo, kit. flUl· tin11 11r~n & 11hun1lunl •ltl'd11n11 . 2041l Tu1ot1n /\vr . (11t Gl11u Ct"<l1r > Owner mov1t111 & nn>t ~HERITAGE . . HEAl TORS lou11 ~WIJ by or call OLD JC»I. ~. THOMrSOH HAL TOR 642·7160 CORO HA MAR DEL &·.H1t1lullv rrmodl'lc" 2 l~lroom hunt I.' on It 2 lot I v. 1 t h c-'I: p .1 n .., I o n DUrLIX/1HCOM voutlHlllit1ll ('np1wr COS1 A MISA plumbtnl! ftr<'Ph1<'l' "1th Allr1cth o lnn1mt pre» 1 a1!t<'it hl'urth ntCl' > .ird ~I'\)', Heat lo«.1t1on 'io Wnll..1n,,: 1ll)t .1n<'I' t o vacancy. ldul fur small rv("r~ thtnl(. ~11uc11k) ln\tstor. Thi• I& Q ' mu't di'ln und In 1111 top con 11ee" -hurrv to In dlllon. $8i .~I <.:11 II nuv. IJ)O('t . Ull ~·21ti t>i:l·A~ 1'fl1lif f•1•\f .;,r._,,. ._,.-,., nr1r .. • ..,. t '' •• , •'~"' l~QNll [~Ill T 0 V £ R T H [ R A I N B 0 W ( Z M 0 0 P S C I S M R A N l S E B A B I C ~ K l T 0 Y 0 R A H N A S S 0 £ E R C R A P I L l E M T Y T L G T K 0 C V E A E T 0 E 2 [ A G E M C L Y E N Y F Y R A V R R r T E 0 C A S T t M P R E T E I R A I E E H K A A A C H N 0 T S C R H S H B Y S R L R A 0 I S 8 A I S E T S l A R T H E P l A 0 A P T H R A D t M I H N E G [ R Z E l T t E G F E L D G I R l N 0 H 0 H E V E R Y S U N 0 A Y 8 A l T U G l l T 0 T 0 Y E H 0 0 A Y £ K C I M A l t l l E S E C N A R F Y 8 A B S A 1111twcll0111. 1 worl1• t>tlo,,. •1>11tu onu ft, K-· wfl'd, uo. do-01 di1..,,..,1, f '"" eadl '"" boll ii 111, t Oz Andy Hardy A Sur ls Born - The Cloc:k Girl Crazy Babes In Ar111s ~ The P1 r1t1 Mtnnt111 Easttr Parade • foto lt19feld Girl Lou11 B. Hty1r T01110rrow : H0491 Pocige •s" ~-~-~-•uu1~~-~~ ........ ~•~•~nu••••J ~•~•~m••u G-4 IOOZGwuel 1002 G....... t002G-ut 1002 .............. -. .................................................................................. . ::J' HEWPOIT J llDIOOM. $73,,50 Bal'k Bay Doll Jlou~c! Ul'autllul ··ond i l 1on. bt'a ult ru l ga r dt:n s. 3 Rcdroonis. 2 Baths. white picket fence. a view of the new golf coursl' and ~hort ride to the YMCA . lt's Cor rec.ii. <•L $73,950, Ul N~wportBeach. U,_.lf)UI: t1V~t:S REAL TOR~ 675-6000 2443 East Coan Highway. Corona drl M~t 100 ~~ol 1002 ....•••...•...•••••..• ..••••.•.......••.•..•• BAY & BEACH REALTY TWO THIRDS ACRE CORONA DEL MAR This •s the last largu t!8late, high on Corona Hi1:hlands hilltop, with an ex· qws1lt.• homl! & nn (!Qutilly exquisite & ma~r11ficcnt view of tho bay, ocean. < 'utJlinJ ~uni;t.'t.s & the nis:ht li1:hts of th~ entire anm. This splendid, custom l>ll. homt.' has 5 very gcncrou~ bdrms .. rormal d1n1ng rm . 7 bathrooms. ~parkhng pool & a huge view&ng & e n· h.'rta1n1r1g deck. ~.000 HetU tooluoti8'46 -Q ~aJiaat • • I •' ~! .".'!':.~ ......• 1 ~ .".'!':~.... ... • .... 'A ... 20 1976 I OA<L y P<LOT G...,.. 1002 G...,., 1001 ~!.~.~••••••• ~::.~.~••••••• ~~-~-~•••••• •••••••••••••"•••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• 1002 G real IOOZ .............-~ ~~ .......... !~.~~ ~!'! ................. ~ ................. . TRl-PLEX. • .COM $134,900 AJJ 2Br. w /encl garages, 2 w /frplcs, prime locatJon, cl05e to everything. OCEAN VIEW .•• COM $185,900 Forev~r ocean vie w of harbor entrance & Catalina w /private beach access. 3Br., 2·~ ba, fam rm bome ulJ brund spanking new. NEWPORT HEIGHTS $112 900 (10% down) 5Rr. 3bu, f'am rm, & patio w/mterior front court & 4·Car parking. Choice location. Owner will lease option for $625 /mo AIANDOHED sas 4 IDRM l';'(CCUllV(' drl\t• ll •bellerctl double ('Jr 11lora1111! S«ludc•rl 1•ntrv t'nhunt•td by double duors 01111 atnu111 ! Jl.trt· parqu1•t l'lllry lo 1>tc1 down 11\tni.: 1uu111 l''ormut tl1nl'. f'1l'i.lu C.11n1ly room. Gourm1•1 :.un~hint• kttdwn. t;, pu.11.s1v • twdroorn ,·0111· 1>lcic IU·llt\'d by :." l't'~•ini: ma~lCI' 8:.l lll'lUUI Y with vnult(ld t."l'tllni:s anti llt'IJUl'llhl drc:>Sin11 U1'\•.1 Se!lll'r lt•fl s tulc und M\JS'l' til'll. Try S8.1ig11 totul down. llurr)·. 847..WIO. CffN lq 9 • II 1 (\JN ltlllt N• I ' l•INHI IOHAMZA!! PUBLIC NOTICE A drnnce of a htt.'lime 1s here. 1 h&v<· bt."<Jn trans ferred out of area and musl leave w1tha.n 30 tlu)'S. Principals Only Pleuse ! This ts a brand new <1uality built homt>. 3 Huge 04!drooms & 21 ~ batrus , the kitchen Is a womun's dream. with ms tanl hot wult.'r for l'Offe<' m· soup. built in BUQ &. Chuml.>Crs oven 111 kit chC'n . T h e home is loc:ated in prl·SllJ?,ious shol'cs. Lu~una Ni.:uel arctt. lkauttrul 180 degree whitcwakr v 1t!w of So. Coast & Islands. This home will b1.· open Sat & Sun from 1 ~6PM . nut do not wait ror tl will be sold. $219,500 is the bottom net pr·itc m1d IH> off c>r:< will bl' ucceptetl. Call your bank or loan com pany. they will tell you it 1s the best deul on the coast, Xl nt loan 1s assumable at no charge. 9'10 Interest.. l 9UIET CUL-DE~SAC COLLEGE PARK DUPLEX .•• COM In Eostbluff A rare find 111 this beautiful. <·on\'en1enl orcui 4 bdrms .. 2 baths. with a sweepmi; view from liv111i; & family rms. Sunset watch trom lht• S t'l°llllh•d p;i\iu ::iltli. :~WI OPEN SATURDAY-SUNDAY 12·6PM 33891 CABRILLO ISLE LAGUNA NIGUEL I .imb1l1uui; 1>c1 ~""" tJpen1n~~ abo for ex periented ~r.o.ontwl with 1ir1' alt' orf1ce' Ai.:-.ocwl ~-d South Cu<1sl Urukcrl>. ~5-11421. C\C!'> 1173 7737. R.E. SALES IAYFROHT. This IS"bc kind to your boat week," but you 'II al.so a ppreciate the nice home that goes with the per & float. Could also be used as a duplex. $260,000 isn't bad at all for this, on today's market! Invest today. you '11 be ~lad you did tomorrow! 673--4400 tr you'\c had }our trnsl lrJ1ntnl(. la:.t ,..1,1r1 .tnd no l•J111!cr ll••ct..I lo bt 1'UITlf)1•tl UIJ ll\ hiJ,:h I' u w c 1 t• d m o \ I\ a I or~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cad11\ay. you rna\ ht• rt· G~ I 002' GeMrol IOO; . uty lur ., eh.,n~,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Sell·t·l l'ro1x•rlw' ulh~rs ------------11111111111111111111111111111111~- prof,.",.,11111;il JI _ mosphl'rt'. :.ucl ffilll'h, much mun• Wh\ not ):!l\t' u.s a ··all and be;ir lht• "hoh· slor} in ,.1n1· $168,500 Brand new. 10 days from completion. So of hwy. :J frpks. 4·Car encl garage. FRONT: :JHr. 2''"' ba, w din & faro art!a +patio. & ba lcony deck. REAR UNIT: Well you'JI j ust have to see it! COSTA MESA $52,750 Quie t neighborhood , nr sthls & shopping. Newly upgraded w /copper plumbing, kitchen flooring, water heater. Lovely patio w /waterfall & much more. CANYON & OCEAN VIEW .. COM $138,000 From your li ving room, dining room & mstr bdrm. 4br, exclusive home. comp redecorated sparkling n e w w /pvt beach access. ()pea Sat-S. l·S. 6ll Roclrforcl. C~ t'9hl•dl. CdM 2807 Alto Vista Open Sot/Sun. I ·5 l~i1'rii,r~ • 675-5930 • l1iJi 1-: l''l II"' I d \I SPARKLING COLLEGE PARK WITH POOL S11arkllni.: 11111· ~lut") h utn"" !1ttt.11·t1\d~ ·'I' poinlt.'<1. Tiit' IJllC h<1:. ll all -bnck f11·1•11l;1t't'. hl'at 1-d & ftlkn·1I puol ho.ti & truilt·r p.1 r l.111i: l.11\\ mu1n1t•oam·t• ~ .11 ti ;\I udt more. llun~ tu s1'" 1'1111 546-2313 l»'f~ "J• .,. [eUlltll MESA DELMAR The price as Ill'\\ .1:.. 01 today $!19,501J Owner 496-7297 Ge.ral 1002 ................................•.•.••.••..•.. LINDA ISLE S mas hing Spanish contemporary . beams. ttle & high reilings; 2 livin~ rms . pool :1 bdrms .. offire. ckntlor $.525,000 LIDO ISLE 21 0VIA CORDOVA OPEN SUM.1""4 45 F t. lot: 4 bdrms., 2 ba. down; mstr. su1tt> wi th d1..·n up. Beamed ceil 's . $1!15.000 LAWSON REALTY CO. • * 675-4562 * * REMEMBER THE SO'S :o..;t.~I Th.11~11' ltt Hun l lllJ.:lltll ll1•.1d1 I Thi ~ thn·r l~·droom homt· on 'lllll"I l"<ll Ill'' t·ul 11\' '·"· .1a11~!I fr•nu ~l'ltool L<Jh 11f trc>1·' ,..11rro11ntl ih 11 It 1 \ l' l" n ll J II c " ll h 'l'llo" trim '\1<·1·1\ •'O\ "' t•tl ~l..ot111 'I'\\ ti '""' l h I I) l" k ' l ti II t• " W1·•lm1n:.1t·r :-.hopotrtl! hii:ht•r 1·om m 1s~wns. ~ ~ h':>t l'Onfacfonce. IL':; your fulurt' .\:.I. for l'f.'lc M 11111 ssi; :!litiO SJ-:1.f.:Cf NEW DUPLEXES ... COM SPECIAL $68,000 G.Mrol 1002 GeMrol 1002 Fresh paint 1n & out. 4 •• •• •• ••. •• •••••••••• •• • ••••• •• •• • •••••••••••• \fall ·"''' l"t'"' C.111 ~1:: 2:13:1 l'IWPl-;HTI E:\ THE ILUFFS "9" Pl.AM SI 09,500 Perfection thruout this exceptionally maintained · 'C'ondo". Spacious 3 Hdnns .. 2' 2 baths. con\'ersation area w /fireplace. Some view. End unit. $146,500 to $168 500 h:t> bd, :! hn, lnnl flan • ., , " ' . ~ , , . Be the first to choose your Aecorator colors & appts on a new duplex to be completed within 90 days. North or South of PCH. url'u. 10' ('ly l'rpl. II(\' SOUTH COAST 1:l11m kttrhl'll, s h.1k1· roof Big Canyon Condo Versailles Model ull w1lh n\'al "JlllUI SHORES p;.inchnR & d1•r11ra1or Skirting A Jump! The Now Knit! 7180 21 I I S• Jooiput Hih Rood MEWPORT CENTER. H.I . 644-49 I 0 GeMrol 1002 .............•••.•.•.......•.................. Beautiful family home -4 BR .. study, family rm .. formal dining & 38 ft. waterfront ltvin~ rm. Boat slip. 'S!4!l.500. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 81'y\1d t.· D""" N B b lS bib 1 Gfttffol I 002 GIMf"GI 1002 waJlpllpcr:, plus a hui:" lot on qull't trc•·~l11wil 1ot MS·!J..191 - ..................................•..•.•..••.. EXECUTIVE RETREAT ''>ACRE l BR POOL S65,000 675-2311 LIVE HAPPILY EVER ARER 1002 ·~....,.al lir lhh ;\1J~n1l11·1•nl ~ lt••1l1 oorn honH•. t•P !: t ,1 .I 1· <I t h r U O lt I ' \:11111 Ill Cl I. 1l l°IH'll \ul h t11nn11 .1 1111111t1·r top' .• 1 l"ll'•lnnt ~turw ft11•pl,1n·'· prol1·,..~111n.ol l.1n1bra11 11ilmti~~~~Jil lllJI, 11\'.IUllllll f)llllu O\c'f .,;. look Ill ti Wtth't•. htt,tl llhfl .inti 1m·r \'ou'll lull 111 11111· "II h 111 1 Thi~ home 1~ t r11h l11f t 111' 1111Hlt•rn up lo 1l.11c ho..,11•,., who t II\ ,.. I tl I' n I ,. r I ii I 11 ~ IU.IMIO 546·4141 ~ COATS &WALLACE [~lflNMI Walker 8 lee Reel (state 4 IEOROOM AT SSS.000 IN REAL ESTATE , INC. OWMER ANXIOUS GeNral I 002 GeMral 1002 HUNTINGTON BCH Gtunl sht1!11' 1n·1•!! ~h1•ll <•r thi~ ltnght 1·h1•1·1 ~ l111m.- S1.11rll'd i:ta~s 111111'11 do111 rnt ry Jt·11<li1 111111 l'IV\ ""r rou.11!1111 1:~ I.ob •1f n1~l11tn r1'<lwo<1ll n•ll,1r untl 11am•l111t.:. llKttl hnl·k fl1 r11h1c·r for I h11s1· w1nll'r <'•l·nh1i.:, S1·1Jlll"ttt1• tom1, Iv room C11vt•f't•1I w11otl vulio ac'l'l'nls t11w nrnm h•ni1nrc· ) urd w11 h lnul ln•cs. llu1 r) · II ""n't 111111. H4i.! 2:.3~ 4 + 2 + IOHUS SttfWI' l11m11\ huml' on 1;1111'' 11•1 ~'<wm.11 1111111111 1'Ciom S••1n11·a1c l11un<lry nM11Tl. :!4!00 S11, n. or tux UI')' F.\rrv womun ':c llrcum ktll'lwrt with 1111 t h 1· rn o 11l'r11 1 1• 11 ' 1• 1lfl'nt·1·~ l"ou r k ml( ~ lll'li IH• 1111111 Ill I< \I JI'' I\ I' 111.1~1!·1 "'Ith' • I I ;I' 'urn a I) t l' F II /\ In,, 11 l>nn'I mi..' th1 ~ 11n,- s1rn.1100 lull prtc·1· 6 l6 717 1 ....•.................. ·••···•••••••·········• • ... ' v ' • find .. cozy lln~n 1ns•df tho< ~ 9063 looo~r on bM~ day~ \... v ~ c Grr~I for spoi I\. wor~. week '''( 1'fr, ....... rtt( --' ~nth! lln1l 1uoor• 111 wnrstec (1 11 ~ -111 ~~,h .. 111 ? Clllur\ from nl'clt. (j()wn add l\000 IJter Vf'ISI01'1 w1t'1 t0118r .ll\n f'.9llt1 n 1111() Mls5u' Sit" a.111, 11tl11Clt'd S 1,00 for flCh IMlttrn Add Wl!AP (IN • ~· u1 ,. ,,., ,~,.. JS!' each 01\tem IOI lrN ela\$ "~"' 1 •lrf'k tr11111 1 ... ,,1 • •111 alrma1I and handltna Send It BRAND HEW DUPUX ln t<i>ltllhl <1flt>r f:,,,..t~ltll• U111·k H,t\' .on•u N1• rom m" 11 " n II. Ju' I II k 1• "''l••1r.1h• h1tml'~ • r:n1·h lrn~ :I lulrm~ .. I h.11h, 1-'r pit' 111 I" t m I< 11i.1,1t•r l1<tr111 Jn:<I 1t .. 1 ,.,, •·Iii 7711 Walker & lee R1t1l lst11r11 •• ,,. .. 1 I • ''"'t•tf" 4 REOUCED !! <> W N t-: It S \1 0 T I VJ\Tl':ll' 1,:111:1· -1 hr• honH•. lw.1111 fam l'lll. lnrmul tlln rm. 1p1tv1 lrl'l•llrll'd ~lri:.-l llut ry. ow 111• r m 11 i. l rn 11 \' 1• r..l[>.(l:IO:I FOREST OLSON IHC BAY VIEW PLUS INCOME 11' ' '"Jul•li•• It'"' I" "!'t'C' Alie•• B•ooa..<1 ·•1 Y "" hf1"'" "' 11'"''' f w N-"""'leet all Ou t 10'-• ~·h c•c11r ,......,, o'""' p p p c. '"'"-l d<ly •IOI r1111t•d r~ltrtn ,...., Ml~~"' .,._ 16.3 Oto Cllt''"'a 5111 '>•t•''· ll lfl I ' l l 15 11• ""'11 '\•ti' 1,• 'htt\I ~4 flJ11tp\u1f 7•,. Nt'W VorkA NdVd 1001 I i"''I ~' ~·R.~!.:~~~.:~ [ ~ llitl In lhrC•l' add1l1111wl 1rnks ~ llruut., t•orn11 r1•mod1•INI h11me w il'ep. hll'(ttrlc 111111 Oii II hutt1• H 2 <'llr lot oiiook · s.t llH' I.la) & vn• a 11 JACOIS REALTY 675·6670 ~d• h0 1nrll ~~"' l'w Name ,... rec;s 1p ):l'nll S l.00 f~·t e4r" ontlr•n Paoern Number , r~·111l•senl;.at1\'l':. lwfl ror c;.,..,... 1002 Gl'Mt"ol 1002 Add 35, for ,.~c~ P.'llrrn lo MO~E tlt..1n ever bel~re 2.0C 111~1 ·class ~·rm••I h•ndl'"( designs plus J free printed in· ~•d~nUol ~l'"'" & on(! • •• •• •••• •• •••••••••••• •••••• •• •• • • ••••••••• •• for a new commrrrlnt Send IO· sidt NCW 19 76 NCCOl[CRflFf Marian ·Marton CATAlOG! Has everyttun~. 75c Crocllct •itll S-mu Sl.00 Pattern Dept 44<' Crecllet a wmre•e $1 .00 ~;;v ~·e'~: 18lh S t N Niftr rilty Quil!J Sl.00 ~ ew Ripple Crodltt S l.00 div1~ion. Ple.ase call ror appmntmcnt IJl'lln Cole or n on \'on Cclcl('rn l. COU OF HEWPORT RULTORS 675·5511 Vora. NV I 001 I P11n1 Sew + Knit look S1.2S NAME AOOAESS ZIP l'edlcpolnt look Sl.001----------t S t Z E " •1 d S r v L E floinr Crochet Boo~ St.00 OCUMFROMT NUMBE ~ NalrJin Crochet loo• St.00 0 l·•tant Crochet loo• S1 00 0<-ht~\' du1>h:x : 2 bdrms . · • YOll h ow !tow lo 1et I ... ~ ' I f I 1111ter1 frte? Send llOW ft• ltsbllt MKrtllle look _$1.00 2 ua .. b t Ill~. rv .. Ill our llf• F•ll·Wh1tu httll"ll llnu11t MolltY look St.00 e:.ach uml. Super sun· Cataltr-cllp C'OllOtll inside fer Complete Cltt letk Sl.00 dt>ck I t:or garage~ fret Ntttr11 of ''" clltict Co•pltte Af pans !14 S 1.00 $189..SOO ! SHd 75, 11ow' 12 Prizt Aftl1111S :12 50< lolboo lay Prop. Stw -Kalt a,ol $1.25 '"k •f ti Qutlts :I -SOc R.alton IUtlllt .... " Crafts SI.DO M11stw• t um I ota ;'2 so, .. 675-70'4> * 11111.tllt rai111e11 t• "oo 1S Qliilts fer Toda)' ;J SOc 1~~~~~~~~~~ h1S1i~I S.wl"I ..... ":DO ... \lf1; Jllf7 lllllS 50c (: _____ _ Classified Ads cae: 810111 ILlllfS aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE , VIA LIDO HOllD Bayfront with Pier /Slip. Spacious 2 Story Family Home. S Bedrooms. Wide Terrace Deck. Ideal for Executive Entertaining $318.000 Submil Offer. 881 DOVER DRIVE ' I 63J.1800 CLEAN & SHARP $58,000 Lot11 or l'alu'I \'1•nk .. ti>h<' m11k1•i. lh1s :1 1111, 2 lw t111nw ll •·h11rm 111 ~how ~I U 11 )' U 11 J.: I a •I('" & hprlnkkd ~1th tll'l'orutur· h111t'hl'll lhl'UIJUI Ct11lll1 lll'l' ttl lhl~ '°'' prtl'{' :..i~.:JIHI Walker C lee RH I h!tale lloi.,,._. ,,, V • I ,, 'I I• l'w t [®·IHNI 11~"" ~nm1•lhtnJ,t l<1 1wll' Clu!!i;trl(•1I .111~ do tl wr•ll CieMNI I 002 CieMrol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tile~.!.~ ROADMOOI TURnE ROCIC Oay & night lii.tht views from formal liv. rm .. din. rm. & ma!ltE'r hdrm. Beautiful 4 bdrm .. zi~, ba. home w/rarn. r m . & 3 cur garage. $98,500 -Land included. , A COUJWIU. Ut«a CO. 644-1766 Out stan!l111.: 4 hedrnom, 41, I.lath Ht~ C.1n yo11 honw Muf'h snttjlhl 11rtt•1 t•ntl 11111t with ~p1•1•lun1lm '"'" 111 1111· c:1111· cour"'· C111\ dt•11 "1th fi1•t•1.1ta"l' 11p1·11~ Ill , . .,u rt~ j\ rt! ll ""' "•lh .i ht•alt:•I. jai;ur11 ~IJ;t r:nJOY l''lt•t•ult\'l' liv - ini: al 11~ h1•,1 an th1,, dr.1 m11t11· :li1Hl 11i1 11. h•mlt' Ea11y w;tlk1t1)! 1f,.. · I :rnn• lo 1111: l 'nn) on t'ounlrv l 'hth unll r1·1·11 .. • • l1011 lu1'.t11lrt.>h Sl:lll.UtMt 640-616 1 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. macnab / Irvine realty FIMER HOMES FROM $49,SOOTO Sl ,200,000 PEMIMSULA POINT Newly lis t ed! Mediterr<1neun fl avor! Great <'Orner location ! B e a u t i r u I I y cl t' r o r a t c d 4 bedroom /den horm• <'1<1sf' ln "The WNlg<.'." SltM,500 Lvnnt• llnthrll f~1t fiWO (A 11 ' TREAT YOURSELF J\ luxunous '' hl·tlroon1. M'JKtrCJll' d i ning room hornt• w /c·us tom l'athc<lral IH'<artl tt•lli111is. st;11n('d ..:lass window'( & pnrnlt· .1 ar11zzl. $164,500. Do11 na Gust c·r /Cook w Al· hson 1142.fl2:1~ I/\ 12 > MAKE MONEY FOR YOU! Stij}er duplex I '" hlrn ·ks from lwarh Great potential lor w<·ekly rental during sealion . 1.nts of <·hnrm & wrll pnccd al $t:JO,OOO. Appt only. Bob Owe ns fi4::!·Xl:Jr, 1 A t:i 1 lASTSIDE COSTA M!SA -~9.500! l':xpanclahle st art.t'r l bedroom. I bath home w/rcmodclc{.1 ktichcn- dtshwustwr & darkroorn,,.11 ).(arn~t·. L~. lot ! Lorry Dycrfrt2·R2~JS. IAM > DUPLEX -NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nearly n ew! 3 hedrooms each! Fire places. se lf-dcun1n~ ovens. walk·in closets, privnte pntios. Ex· t ra parkin~. $112.000 Uurbara Wn~ht M4·6200. <At51 ONE MORE CHAMCIE! To live in thr woods of Lake Forest at this fantust1c pri ce of SS0.000. Owner must sell &. is still under con· struction -but hurry! Lois Miller 642·8235. (Al6) 6424235 .a1 Dover Orf~ 644-6200 HarbOr View C.n'4c Irvine at Campus V•l'-Y C..nter 752-1414 I I I <X .,.:,\ '1 Flttl -.;Ti 't It-. IH> I lt'\',111 ~ llJ~ \ 11'"' <! ltr l' •~.1 . -+ lorm .. d Ult r.11.U0<1 ma 9t•J 11~.Jl' '' 1007 •••.•••••••............ R1~1K'ctl' ;; llr :1 l1J nr n.o &m.-.1n ~1r.1 ·.r111 I RH. :i hJ '13i lllMI \IJr-.hJll lllt> 1,-;-.., 1~11 IAYFRONT l U1. ".! II J t'1111J1.1 l'.111111 .. tnll \h'\4 1111 1'-'r>w•~ wn1111' 111.i~ \ t: W I' 0 R T U \ ' 10\\ ... It ... :11H l"~.11 '\ \ '\ lHJ Ol•j.::-.. ~ \T & :-l'' ,143 000 0\\11\'I !~I.J I .~ Co~I Po.ol c°'to ~'° 1024 Fow.taln Voffey I 034 SpClftt1h V Illa! ••••••••••••••••• • ..... ••· ••••••• •• ••••••••••• l'1111u).1r ('11 .. 1.1 \ll•'l.I fl) lh\IWI. 11r1nU1'Jl1> 1111 • 1r,·..1 .. 11 lu\ur\ 111 lhr' BY QWN[R h ;?,'.,t)(J :-.q II :! Sl~ tk AW Estate byMd/AY THE MORE YOU KNOW h1~ IJlillh hum1 1\.111.: ~11.1hh-n1•1i;:hhorhtMXI 1 l.1t'llr1i11111, ... , 1001 l.unrl) \k~.1 f)(-1 Marh.um1• Bl< J UJ 1 """ 111 Fr"' .ahuut 1111' honw. 1hc· REl>UCB> -$7,000 &-.1u1tfulh 1lrl'orutl'll. 3 Br 3 t'.11 11or, In l'l'l' :;tii.:1uu:. Tu1'\lcrocl. H1lh1 • 11n·111 vu . pl. likl' woo~hy ul rno .. ph1•n• M Ul-1 i.cll :O.uw $135,000 O~ner IW~ room hnd; rrrt•pl.it•t• Po11l.Jl».l,1rnrm,.!hJ !nu LOm\oJll \\Jll.to mur" ,,11111 \\.ont 11 · 1'1111 \ h.111 ul h.-.1 1111ru1 lrph \l(IJ lrj.1 lot no .. , l'l1 Ill ~ llt Sch 'lhu11 i.: l(u\,tl\l't'Jll0l'll\ thr '"'"' m,11 lih· II\ 1·1,111·1lyoul & lo ~thh & ,hopptn~ l'tt· 1;: 111"1 f or JPPI iih J IJdrm J l'Jr ~Jr. plu'h n1H•1ud p.11111 Submit $h7.!IOO 01H·11 huu'' :ltJ l"l l>li7i vi l\\'t-ru.-.lCJfl>t.'l.RomJnluh., T·•OCKw/Vhtw ull' 111\H nill!>ll> tno Thu" thru Sun. to·.111m 711 91.:; ..,.11:-, <'u.,tom 1·Jhl1t•·h . "Jkr :"OW ~1<7 .SUh OceJn TARBEU. 21\i.i7 \'elJM·o 1.n l \l -..ill V J1Jlt1·1l 11•1I II.rd. ol brec.te. l'uunlr) '1cv. ~IO l~I Pn11< 0111\ ._ _________ , mur ket "un l IJ'1 I JIJ r, 2bu, f"J m Rm & S IEl>RM llEAUTY -;-u 'lliH 11~; ,nnum l>r.1pt.•, m•w c pl Hew Eodslde ~.c."1 :-,.1 fl Supt·r Shorp' MUY GRANDE! C<•mplettolt land:4cupcd "::I In CoUfontio" Ii 1l"1I 111 , I Hr :! ll.1 frH Ill \Jllh' 'I pl lillll' lplc-""''urri.· \' \ ur' ~:1:Jl3!1 Listi'").S for µh patio. (um rm 1 Hdrm. quahly •·arpeti-, Open SJt Sun 11 ·5 5302 0111.-llarhn~ :! U1 It :! \h-..L.,•d•· He.ill)'. lnc clc>t·orator drJ pci.. "ocxJ Su~rra RoJ.i, B~ ov. ner ~ 9SU Ont• 1mmar 1 111 848-2323 Ref. 4-104 c n l 1 ~ ~u r ge o u ' gJJ 8256 U(e lot, $.')4 9MI Ont' .. un '' Jllpaj)l.'r. frml din 1111 Why Wllll fortht: (uturt• to 'oml· to you! l\teel it hull "a~ • D"'-0 Uaylronl 2 bdrm .. l buth up . 2 bdrm & 2 buths down. Super s und\ h~··H'h Hcuuct!d to ~47 .500 LOT Oesian your own home on rare, lurgc lot. Seller will h~lp finunc"' $?6.000 LIDO REALTY nn v1. Udo, tit.a. u1.noo IYOWHER llurbor \'i1•w llnm('\ 4 Dr. 2 ll.I , \Int honH' II. locat1011 "1th IJ11d 7Sl·8274 <111~' i.to .i Hrr rn~!I & wknd~ $hint-y4 Br dream huml"I 111 ram rm. l ~r Ill'"' S7l.500 Prick nf ow11,•r~h1p an·a' To"nhouse 3Hr. ibit. UP · UUPl.EX J \'o~111tl, 1 hlk1---------• SOUTHLAHDERS . ;1 1 !16H4 15r. .iradt'" l'at111&urhor b> /Ji!j tocweun&bu~ J llr.:4lJ.J WHITE OR lrl:!f;:ll!H Hw1hngtonleach 1040 lan1bca111· arl'IHl •'l'l ~ l'ICh un1l lh llV. n•·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• LANDMARK ~.000. ~>SI Gllli ""'lll'r '' .. w1• s 1:11000 t;;~o1111 01 GREEN? l1t.•111111rully hit Ea~t<i11lf•1Hlt,:!ha.lr)ll111.t·J11t1dd · NewSbr,lba T· ...... eRockGl•n , ,,,.,,,,,_ hi3 1 IKJ duplt•x. :! !Ir. 2 bu f'l'1111 :t unlh ' / M 1 to bl·h m-TI Horbor Vw Hill' 1.tJSK Suusuhto. l mmu1· 31Jr. J-'am rm. 2 bu. mun)' ru.stom reuturcs on lu.r11t· lot. S137 ,SOO Incl lund. Nu hkr~ pleui.e ! 310h t:alumurun. f•I0·230'J or ~·krlU)'il l'Ull S~7 2101 lrown, blue or ??? trt'l"'· i::trden Old wmlll •115.1100 ,\i.,'l 1441, JlliH l,..J ndscapctl, decorated. Beautiful. soon lu be llO)N.c-" Hwy.,lotuno loa Vl•Jo I 06 7 45• IA YFRONT 1'111:. I ht•tlr 111.111'1 hvrne <'harm s7$.0IMI lcuslld land lly ownor completed. cul de sue 494•1177 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.In' on Th·· l:litt H.H in ,1 "''!>tit-ti ,, ,·urch 111 a J" ~I .min, llltr IJH i:JX. SEACLIFF SiU.500 20102 Sv. a nsea. ho me, l t!nnlt court•. • . OiX'n llr>u~c· Anytimt• ""(•I> 1 bdrm homt• ,,. 1111 11raht.· 1-:.1~h1dc• t'ul dt• :i llr , ~ lri.: l't•rnt•r lot ~().~5 or 961M!335 Open cabana, puol, Jacuzzi ln· B l::S T 8 UY I RV l NE J l:lH i UATllS t:uslbluf( Lu~k bit 4hil, pwr_Jlo.iil &. ,,.uuh heat h '"< &,th1• .... 11o•r "111 puint \I ES.\ DEL \I \H "·1111 ,Ir·" 6811 St't'rtH' ~.it. 12 S c 1. 1 n c 0 mm u n I l y COVE. Own your own $00 \I~ · Sill· IG!lll fom rm . rl1nrni.: ur1•u, l'l.l ~ ,,· 3 htlrm 1rwumt• lo \11u r n1l111 CJll ro1 l:IY <JW'\J-:R IJ J ·" , 9 0 . 0 0 03 -h---bc--h-L-l-.--1-1 (11cUltfos. 4 Bdrm s. dm· lond. fabulou• priv-ut __ .__ _ · 1 · h\• rm . :t'"ba. wt-ti kt•pt 1r.t Th" 1, h 11 "'" , ... 11 rnon· 1111tirm.otm11 1111<•11 ~O LO \N ('()::,~ 0'4111·r HI. r 536-688 l. "rho. our~-. atco •1Jrku, ··uu~l·:.·tl~•-'""rm .. family rm . dl'n bcaeh 3 DH.· 3 Ra ·den. BY Owner, 2 BR + tlt•n. Onjt ownr Xtnt <'llb ; ~kr• .iocl e:.it;ni: ~t 10:,, how.t• I hur' .1 t.I' \I <\ !'>un WJl..l, c· \Rn\' 1:..1 rlJ ~U nJI :. Jl'. ;:n~··n~ 0111, ;.,·-i .ooo~ $l2:i.suo dinmg rm S<'t'lutfod lu:..h 567.5-00 Aeit<'an ll1tht ~. t·ork ponclinl( & 01 her u ... n .. r "'" lin.rnr <' 'llo11nlu61'\I \\' Rf::,\SO:O-,\BLl-:1>'1; .. " ' "' ~ potro. pool. 3 rur i:ur. hilltop tx n l'4nhm xtr;i' p,.olt•11 ~ :-J!IO 1100 (.'Oi\~T 645-3474 IUR.ln:~h1>4tnl.dc1·or l•--------..i l'J~-42:i! SSZ O 1225.000 . . bc11m rl•tl . \II'"· I )f lmht'IHI lo 111.11111 I.: l'UOl'l-~HTIJo:S 67:1 :HIO ••1....,-.... ond r rpt:. $5!1 .!.100 UY OW:-<1-:U Ull'n ~l ;ir, ·7 PEG Al.1.1'.N olrl, ups;rudt.'<l :!17K2 1A'lo J)ullu $130,1,100 rnrl 1111111 I Sl.5 ~1\r~7 :?200 sngl sty 4 Hr 1 .• , l:!.i , \fl THE RF.AL TOil 49.C·7S7t Cirdt•. Sll1·22!l7 By ownr. tJ 14 0875 oc :.'!!~t:'.~.~~~~~.!~.·.~l!!l!!!'!!,!1!!1!!~~ • lhin·ol:s l.l4:3ut) • \I~·, Brookhur .. l & ,\dam-.. VJLL 109S N Coast. Laguna Ouht•dl ..... Vol!M Slllf!Gl44 -~ -• \ crd .. t !lly ltx.I. 11r )loll mo \t! tn concl W txlras •• ., llG C "' ... YO .... "l't>\11' l>l l'L~;;x h11· a Comer lot T rlr or ooat REA LTORS . By owner. 3br" ram rm "'" " 111< 1 llH 111,1lt' µa tros ro i.r .. ~. Prrn nnl) lH't·css Pnni· onl) Open or 4br, form mirrored S llr. 3 l\.1 lkuuil11l11<11 tt~l.'.111\ ll'" c,u1ri.. ~Jlt' ~-~-814'» ~c S:ll & Sun Noon 1,1 ~o CAR din rm. l)ver 1,!100 ~'I ft . llomc. vl••'4 , ru,tom111-d ..A'I 51111 t> .1 11.irlt.e\ B' ol'm•r 11l1·c,1 hvm SP~1 or hY llPl'l only " llMumable lmtn $71.1100 t'nl.arl(t'd h 1ll11r1I rm :1.100 nl'.11!) l!lt1 SIMI . l 'ollt•.:I' l'arl. 3 ltr :! h.a WITH BEAUTY 10322 Sh11n ••r1 .... Ur ... EC ESSARY ()penSalfSun :!6312 Nmc aq ft . n11 "II'"· 111101 -m 11 n\, m any e:1.tra:. C'u,lom. J(reat 1-;11•ts1dc 9G2J:Mlor[>S::7Ucl7 ...,.. rome.~1 9'JJ3 $239,500 O"nr llMIW!ill ConNtadelMar 1022 ~.0 1~K> -;-:,IK1:!7 ~at & 1{2 propcrt~ l:leaul) Whenyoumove lntolhls duynriihl .. ••••••••••••••••••••• N.mop.:nht1u't' shu~• 'arian1·1., """ lrvWw 1044 3Ul>lt:\I "l'puralchome opt•raltnf: $67.SOO r---------•••••••••••••••••••••••• m t.:NJV PAHK. Stores lmoressive Newport hoch t 069 'I" ACRI IHHEW,ORT7 H :TURN KEY i»ERFECT Ii i'"'""' 11111.. Ill S11 I ·,1 l'la/.o h\ H\\ Ill 31MI. I '1 h.1 Ii; i.11111111 rorrn.11 111111111: I ilil lHl ft 11u11'\ Ol'E'I St NI>" I:!~ and b.111k do:.c b). CALL640·6600 II\' Cl\\o~t-:n NEW. t1l'W1 FANTASTIC! Corner lot•ultnn. 1.mcly II' c1I 1n, ~hr, Jho. wlk lo but•k > .. ml l'l1>ud11u1o tlln linh ~LCI>'-to Cur11.1twn l'.rrl. ~n IOHOIH'lll.111· 11' • t•nll> n•111111l1•h•d :i1011 ~'I Fl :1 11 H I 111•11 :1 llu hUllll' ~'o11111,rl 11111111 1: t lll ol1· '•"' ~him n h~ ~!!!!-·~:11 ••. 1 h .., l S 1'hr~ ~or1111ou11. t·omplcle tn" room wi'lh wMl bur "' 1. o~rt OUM' .• a , • un 1 ad ·"' \'al" Pl in " ' Ci 11 1 !AA! 9;)gg Y upi:r l'u ' "' an IA.l" S70', prest111t0u!I Cullcae Park Emcrt1(1l Huy 'u home ••••••••••••• •••• •••••• orren1 J)l"l\'UC)'. yard & Harbor View Hom• p11tio :rrl.'u M Ult hus !lit· wunl~-tl by doctor d11 ccl un11 rm w I f µle 4 BR ly from own,•r. ~1111 K177 Sllllf,SCJO ---Newport Cn•s t, :I llR. lltlt A l"ru rn c ho1111• w1pool, nll on "normou~ lot In l1111·k B:sy 11n•:. Tennis rrt or 1tue11t hou11u 1111111 11111' «.111 :;:.i; o:.:.• ull :. :to 1n11 or ;111~ 11 rm i----------1 orrcrs 4 big bdrms, fnmi "k1u1, I .iru rut. "1•1 b,11 . litt• CO. ••tt- 111,,, I\· 1 'lllll· & 1111 ~1.:iOli II\ u .... 1,1., ;: Ur, I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.., EXEC. MANSION ~1'\l'I' fl('l'Uprt'<J. llUJ.ll' S br. 3 11.1. ~111rol s u11rc.1s'3 lx'.rul' l.uxurv Ii \lllljl 1'1 111•11 lwlu\\ n•plucc:· m••nl1.1ltw I~ room w 1wet bar. brc1tkfast nook m kitl·hcn & formal dimn~ room But that's oot :111 Thl' prof esi-1o n ul l y lands<"lll'•'tl )lardr•n:. U<' 'C't"lll the bl•uut1(ul Put1l & Spa. Ca II ss1 ;.iooo WANT TO IUILDNOW7 h1Stl•ru11y dee w /pund · ini:. wcl-bur. $75,000 Agt'nt 752·90 l.tullllihtlltlcs. 3 Ur 21i Liu. i.:c rum rm. 2 11ton1• (pie's, hcomcd l'c1hnt1s. mini vlt'w. flrl\'11<')' f'(•1• hd1<·,.,1>1c .. 1t11.1111 11.1 11111 ·~ k1tl'lk11 fuC'd ---.,-.. STSIDE .xclush,• listin9 s.1,11.:. Int 1112 K:!2:1 """' Ruy th Iii orcun lt•unyon \'Ll'W lul & lll'l approved plan!! for 2:.!l!O sq fL 3 Bdrm. r u11tom home . SC>.IXIO GOLF COURSE land . 01wn hou~t· Sal & Is ucron the 11lrcl'I from Sun 1·41'M lly ownt•r thill fine 3 Br. 2 Ba home. 141)(~ Lln<-oln l.11 $176,ooo $75,500. 10' ;. dn Un vt• b> 549.27411 RANCH REAL TY 6•44s •• 1211 Pri·c· o'EH SUH. I ·4 "'°" 2647 WH tmln1t•r Pl. CUI( l>vl Mtu \ l 'olq111 Slashed! 2 'to" 3 bdrm. 1 1 i..1 S Tho d 1 01•11 I.tit 1n'. 1o1on1• I r11h a303 AnniH•f'1tu1·y l,un~ )('(.'on 2 hll. ... -:;M 2hn orcullSSG·llllll I I f I l>ALEWULLNf•R 11vt'rs r. ot. 111~ o '4001 & NORINS REAL TY * 494-8057 * \h•.,h1dt• 1: .. ult> ln1· RIRZIZJ ltd 4103 Fixer Upper w /View rJl.tUhJl" lo.1\ \ 11 ).?r!'dl 1r1•:t '" 110 i: 110111 11111!<' Ill 1111 t 'onw '"'' v. hJl .iJml' "'01·k " 111 l>U) hlr thc llrw prirl· 01 )11!1.:'IOO av~ usan S. "''P v.orhhoµ. 011 lvl d• ,,.,,1, hr~· rhr<·t• )t'al ~oil' ----------1 YOUR llGGEST MISTAKE JUST LISTED ,LAH 42 • . • It I :111 ~ • "t r" ~ 8 a I 0 ri· _,_ ~e!.... s excluiuve 1.11(1. Ne" pclrt l'\hor el'. Sfl!l.~M1 ultl r1•,11h-1111· 111 C\1 <'llt•nl 01]1\)(l 073 i h(ll 1·oncl1t111n I lw!lroom' IJtn1I) 1011m 1:1.lt''t ll1n I n I: I II " Ill h t• •• r l \ C11 1·11l.11 •' 111 lttl' Ill 1n · room \1~1111 ~oc"1 ''I f1·1·1 111 .oil I l111wr tl1•,111•r.1ll' .... 3'1R DU,LU Ul\H r.oll 11111-;-_'11 OH ORCHID 'l'Aftltf!l.I 1·11111.-,rhoul th1"' .I Hdrm I ~ .... • h JI 1111' I " I j.! \' :\I 'I r " llrtm1. ,1m11\ µ.11 111 JIHI "U I In Collf•""• K Z 11111•nt llo1dwl11r \pl r.tnt\ 'll).\,tM•1 CaU 644·7211 ~Nlf,[L UA1Ll Y & ASSUCIATU1 COZY &CLEAN ltllfll•·' .! hrlrm . t.1r11•• pl.1' 11111111 111 .It II h1lrm • 1 l"h 111 • 1111 ~ll'I" \ U • .1111. ~h1111n~ &-uni\ • ,, I '.Sl~i : 'Unl••nlty Realty •io11-; l.'•I 11 ... \ 11':';11>:.111 l .. Sou~ of Hwy with •lew. 1 > Ilk fro m elffch.., 1s.s l96 . . . l•1111h·'.: " 111101' 1r11m 1 .. ·.11 I)•' Huth 11lllh h,I\ 1 " 111 \It " I I\\ 11 \)!I •• ,, ..... II •'411ll '111 1h•11 I '• 11 "1 I.. 'hi' • 111 lut \\ 1 I. I 'llli \1,1111! ,1)4 '•t") ~'ll 'I' ~1 •. ,.1 ""'"''" II;,, I 1111.ll 1111111 'I 1\1. I in1 It•" l''l llunl ll1•11ll'. IY OWNER $1i-1.ll50111 wl11n1l offer Dtrl lhr . .,rJ +den 8~ri. old. l..:IOtie to IWUll. IHI..•· tr.rtl,, 1tcl :.ch.Ii.. 1'1 111c •111 I) 1\ll .>pm. G 12 :l-11!1 n' fl \•tll'r l'rrm """''Id•· :J BJt Ill ' I' ..... 1111 m.11 olln rm. :! 11 pk,, 11rn11 "I 11 • , .111 1• <;)II ~Ml Iii" r1~l'I CHAMfl.4GME TASTE "(I I .olllrll''' '.I lk•<lr Ill' buth... hr11 k llr1·pl.1t 1'. ,11,,i..,. roof & uni) 2 )l-.11 i. \•111n1: l.01 ull'J nl'.rr ,., 1•r) 1hrn11 ll11th .1dult' duld1t'll &. 11('\ll t'llll U"' l'h•nl \ or du~t'l .. pnn• 1 ~1t·n h1111<.r ~111 & ~un l I •1:,;! \/,rll'.I l>r (':\! I 111 .111•11 (j r1•1•11hr11nk 11.111 Ill "'·"""" \\1• "11111111'4 l'r to 1"11 "·hr .1 l'111t111 ' J I Uuhun l>m I.· ,,"111 111>11 :um 1111; 1.uT Ti 1 \' lmr1I '' r1•1•t, 2 1 .1 i::ur Onh $<111.7511 t•1i.1 l\••nl ~:~11111•, SIO 055~ !11111 l'lll:\H : 1\ It ~:1\ l! Mnry. :lh,1. t.1111 r m, GIB WALKH REALTY 675-~20 A RARE FtMD \\rll l11c111t...-I n uplr' n1·.01 lturlMir & \ 11.:t urtJ M' 2 • lit t 11.1 IW\'I'' Tl.( ~Int "<l,11 \l.'I flfUJH'l l \ 0'411Cr "tll help r1n4n1·c t'll'fered ul Sl7S.OOO CENTRAL PARK &LIBRARY I 11.•tlnrorn. :l hJth. 3 1·,1r lo(.11 a.ii·. 111111ni: room. l.rr)I<' l.1m1h 111mn. '-Ll'fl du\\ II Ir\ 11111 rtMlrll & Bit: nt,l'o\t'I ht.'tlllMlm 1-'fl•'>h "''" Jrt'il ~I .USO (.'11 II lo ,. I. H (' 11 (. II r II e l Rt'.•llOf". r13ll Rll:IG TllAHGLEHOUSE 1----------nlJl•n SattSun (;ull ""c'. P\1 rond lc.1tl:. lo lhis un· ~ 0074 O" nr Jque 1n.mgu1ar house 01 Lowest Priced!! r{'(twoo<l. <·cdar. & stone. Tht• 2 -.ton e .. Jre connect Dandy Duplex ,.d hy .r nn·ut.ir st:111 llock to leoch!! CATALINA & OCEAN VIEW!! Gffalld G IGMlel l''Ould IJC tn pa~:. up lhi' bc;iu11ful 2 hr home Th.ti. Cul\i:rdale Pla n 41 ts lhl' 11\0bt popular 2 br plan m lnin1• Grl•.al ror ~oun" IJnUI) Only i.ll·~ U'4•t~ fnim ~aullful eommum ty pool. purks & lenn111 C'OUrts ~\JOY lo own Qi II --------•I ~I 2000 In the Co l \rrd.il t• 1-; .. 1atel> a i.uJ)<."r ~harp 3 bdrm. home locall.-d on rul dt• .... ll' l>llt•cl nl·.rr ptM•I .ind duhhouse Thl' :1mcn1ltl'1> lnl'lude cen· tral 3rr 1·ond1Honina. up· 1tr:idcd rJrpel~ & drupcs, automatic spnnklcn1 and pnced unbellevably •l $64,900 with wooden center pole, l'l.l ppcd "'Ith a clcur pl~·x­ ll(llJ!!ll roor The sunken hving room has one ol two nalural stone Cplc's 111' well as a deck with 1ome ocean & canyon vlcwi; Tin• c us to m Two 3 bedroom. :: h,llh unit ! 1.owcr l ull~ furnished with nrepl;1rl' Anti all the convc• nlenrt's. Ideal ror ownt• occupant. Hurry on lht. al from you1 Ill 1n11 1 00111 lh .1m1Jll<' 3 lt'\'l'I famrl\ home ~1th pt.rmnn1·nt Vll'W 4 lk'droom. I l1Jth family room. patio untl <lt·ck. Fanta111lc Newport Htlue at $110,000. C;ill M0-1151. NewportofClcl•. SHlli. ,ropertiei l'o'\()\l lll'Yt-;us 0 1," 549-2467 011 ml<.I :1 1111 . 11· ba . RANCH REALTY red hill ;& 552-7500 COLLEGE ,ARK l""'"11"""" "1" 1 i.:"r 2 ~II IH IK'.ll h :! Y1 ' othl IJe;t0Uful l'< romph•l<•I) S~l.000 ll1•,111t <'Ond lu11d~t·.11w1t lrwlrl ·i.: latk 11 urn , Cl" 111• 1 i, k 1 kitchen ha:. bull'her SI 19,950 maho)l any cubinl.'ls Zll ~-II. AIR blot'k tops & n;1tura1 a CONDITIONED Rancho San Jooquin Cl.'d11r i!I used ror panel 64i:lf11 Tlus beouuful 3 br homt' NEW! Oy 1>w11\'r. Garden lni: 111 every room. IC 3br 1n lhr Cnluny orrcr s cool lewl. Sll'P dwn Liv rm. 2 & 21111 of unusuul quality ANYTIME luru st• ~ 11r 1 n k l t• n 7!"l2 112M:! ~t<'rni:1· """ root '.lnr, ~~HERITAGE REALTORS 2ha. r1 pit' ''"'' ,,.,. I.a l:Ul·~l11 \11lh>. :t UH, l! ~fill,000 l'.111 :.11; !l~S• bJ, 11111'1<. ..... ..,11 & lkum rchef from August hcut nr+dt'n. 2 bnth. SUPEll & dci11un is whut you arc wuve!I This modiflt•d \'IP.W on Uolf Cour11c look1n1t rnr. coll Jim _ _____ _ llV llO~tES 111 PlanJha!l aueo&f.1m11\ All upgrad<'-i 1ntld1! Moon·. 494-2:182. ,.:ves or llYOWNF.ll ""'"'o ajlt , ... 111111:, W1M1tl dt•ck & room T inted wrndnw., <"'l'" S89 500 l'h 833 :lQOO Sal &Sun LOVELY 3RR MONA(;< • • thruuut Close-to rom " ,.. ' ' .. -· · on pool·sz. lot. Vur.anl & I· antos_tw lllO .dc11 Vil'" <'01.l.F.r:Jo: I' \Ill\. ;1 l\r. 2ha. lr1t «Hlnll\ l.11 I .1 1 t 11· t• II \ Own 1• r :>.Iii S:t!I munit y park . l(·nni' pcnSut&Sun. l>eerfteld Loc)unoHlguel 1052 ready to move In now ~Ur . aun . ~um r m . 'aultt•tl 1 1'lll111t' flhl UY l)Wi\1-,lt 4Ur , :.!ha, lrplc B<'~l Im• '>t.0.·~10 d1·n nr lx•u1·h & 11t•honli1 <>i•·n hw ~.it !'>1111 11" tl.!,5110 Op\·n hn1111t• :?..\711 f"urflh:.tm. S~R 140h S.it ~n ll! ~ l'M J0~\2 t'ourt" & pool. l'Jll patio hm. 3 br. ram r m,••••••••••••••••••••••• /\ct fa!lt, this onl' won' w t ma n y ic 1ru11 lnl'I h1J!hly upi:rd'd , Low 70'11. , • lu.11t P 0 0 I.. s p u . D n (J Ml 2000 llfi Pornsetta. 551--0637 -Laguna Niguel 673·7601 Agt l.indsl•uped rnr In m 111111 RANCH REALTY LOCJ1111aleoch 1041 the choiucommunity Rnc k bay, 3br. 2•;i,3 , &pr1~~·~~ents plcJ~1· "" rwr Wrnclw.ird Uttll 21172 -•••••••••••••••••••••• f''Olt form din. lam rm. pool sus.ooo CALIF.HOMES EXF.CUTIV~: CUSTOM LAGUNANIOUl-:L $116.SOO.Call642·0430. llynpplonly 11144:!:1'1 FANTASTIC LOCATION \\ .dk tns; 1ltll>l11 nt·<' 11 t lubtt0u11~ ~llr. :m .. 1'11 l1•H•I Ill luH•h \I 1-:s1 v~:1io•: Stop t'nm 1111 \\Nbar ~ frp1<· .... lnr 11111 t hit' llrt•11t.r,JJ'll OtlOk Mo '~'"' n1wn ht-.1m l'.1lh<'Clr.1I •·C'llil15:' Uni\ ~11~.000 1905 Lonal Or. Open S..nday t ·5 1:ASl<t·:1.1. IH:.\I. rv M10017 Htor 0ct911 3BR 2RA . wnlk lo sch.ls & Uu1I\ 110 '1 ~. J IJR , 311A l'ROPF:ltTlf:S :! IH'W 111,lom trt lrq•I h'nnt!'t Ch Wood del'ks. t.aunu. Vtl'W or Cll)' & ('Al.I, ' BR. Pool, Jat U7.7.1. WtstcllffComer h<>rnc' h•Jtu11111t :t bu :.hall• huml.'. priced 11 (.'ut.llln.1 1..111una N111ul'I Rrally custom l>uill. Uac k Day l.1t1• riool. 4 !Ir :J 1J1.1 •• • • I" m rm .. 2 '' b 11 • ~ell !611.SOO /\~'1 1.n 7601 496·4040 830·5050 urea. 1111~.ooo 493-020 fplr '· 8110 111 1>111 llm r 111 111" I 11 1 o r m 2 /\i.tl tii'l 70m n your uwn ii pt, ocn v ___ , ASll __ ~pne1ous fum1lv l'v hvln11 '1•p,11.1t1 111111·'. 11( 2 Br•lnt hw rlcan.spoc 20r 2 R1.1 Condo,1ereu~ rrn. h.ch.l. a!r"',,· d1'1111 m .. ,,,., 1>11 " "'llMJll' Toirlll.' 1<111 k ('ampu~ $-19,SOO 497 .35!)5 location In Wrst('hl( $1:1!1,!IOCJ .1411 7:.IA bat It Th<•"' ho m1•11 Vtl.'w 31id. 2tJll . fam rm, $56,000 $~9.S OO. Ownr I A .,1 ri.on11" 111111"1.-1 11t-~111n 1arpt·t-. 1lr.q 11.'' II > ltEMT/SILL/TltADE ., .. DISPllATIOH! 1.t111h "''11t.· & o u t :! own1•r Opl·n Sill/Sun 91 ' 1-"ronlagc, (;(1u1t llwy l.ovt'IY 2Ur, 2 ha <.;ondo. 6'W.-300'i Nt'cd 11)('111 units or"""' ~c·p.irnh• 11ut10' f111 11111 12 :17~ 02711 " 3 rl1'\ off 1 t l' IJ\'C r t:atm dLlv rm w / frplc. --ml'rrlal for t rue c11•prt•1•111 d11orh\m1J morl'thuna ••. , 1111ruic1·plu!l :H11thom<•lo ~w1'hr. '11/l' own. ••Ice TNllSE&:IO'UOCK 111111 . Wiii t rudt• t hi' hit11w&mu hmori•lhlln LN l\E~Sll Y I K •• hYth rl'nrfArlng<.;llffl>r 1111r dr opnr. Ur!I · 3br,211Jba.r11.2c11 r jl1.1r. )'otJr ,1 • .,lll.lld tr.ort uwn1·r .. 1llr 2'• U11 . I-am 7.i\GllOO?.KY, ltcaltor crlmtnn t1n1t huy1•r !'I . O .OOOOwnr ~~ 71\.IS t• h 11 rm In II. " Ii 1 muclrl "'or m ort> rnro 1tn1. 1>111 Hm. oo i.trl'1•11 11M 86t I 30341 Vlu <.;orono. L4\a -wott>rfro!'ll _wtdbl i.1111 '-h It nr p1 c I S74 000 Nll!UPI, Hkrl\15 11'\23 HlW,OIT SHORES e1111'111l. Curm~ht•d <"1111 H II Sllll1''4 ltr11ltor11 • (' ' 11 11 · --Ol'lo;N llOUl'\,.'.S----Roomy 4 bdrm., 2\.4 bu.. Ml'Ntt~h RC'nll y 111 :\:JH MMO I ... •u 604 !\UNOAY 1·5 PM THREE BEDROOM blL·lnr>: z cor KHrojlr 642 133'1 or O<la 0571'1 111011111' pntlo. rri11l'. Ort CLOSE to BEACH Iv • 7'1 .!1011 n wnr11\1tl Oana 'oint I 026 ~10 o: ... ·,~, .,!vt•s ~!11 ~lK •••••••••••••• •••••••• • l'°'o, EM ~ous1 DI ... POOL ... Dt-1·rflt•ld Op1•n Sot 1s1111 11r. K F.NUAl.I. CUTI! Stn:ul l1111lrl''3l. lur111• lot l:!!i :/ Ill<, di<n, fr11k 1CXf Nyo1.i•1; l mmi.t>u lntt'! Nl•11r (,()f\.1~ !J Fl'l'tl ('11n)>'11n. s i1 crl 1H1rl11 r oct'111 l.11vt•ly .i rounct,., with oceun.$'78,500 :.:.2 :•u!. \low~. t u .. tom •tl'1r, !Iba, 1t11·1w <'llYOrt•d pull<>. All Son ClenMnt• I 076 Ul'~:N S,\'I' &Sl'N 20.'kl n ; 0 K It Al, :1 llc•droom Sl6. 7' '~\ ~ 10 o:.~.:. S@ \\.~lv\-~£~s - a1 lntri911in9 Word Game wi#lt o Clt11dle "*4 ..., cu. y • rou.MO SCUM-UTS Atnw•n In Cleulflcaffo. 1010 l I MA"IANA • 1111~1· ;\ lwlr m ~ httlh l IR·SS9,950 N EW. one of a In n rl L1m1 h v k1tr h. 111 nt'" THI WILLOWS townhou'Cr 1.ri: :?l\r. :!hu. 1·1p1<1; trplr , lu"h lc\.'CfPll $5995 IUYS! 11ulil<'• r.1111.111 p .irk i: urnund bill<' lllrd Pool lot ;1 1 ,. l' l' 11 r 1 1 ~ , CALI. 002 ?7SI An ('\l'~Jlltonnll)' w<•ll tll' 11m('n1t11•" Yal.tulnu' INT'LR 1-: NETWORI\ rnr.ited J'lan 102 Thr 1x.oean & mann.1 , H'""' W11lo w11 in I rv1nc. 3 l'llfll('ll'd & draped Onl) Dt•drnorn. i.initlr lr\'rl $'12..950. Ci\Ll.. FORMAL DINING S" fr n n r u I tJ e a a c 4:13~ 831 2f.oo Gorieou~ white brick West C'oast P:tcihc In t b I• comp I ele ly fl rcplaee. B rl I ht & Real .:State 34118 ('oao;t aep»rate dlnlhl room 11"J>aclou11 counlry Sl)'le Highwa•. Duna Point romplc>lf' wilh lutch n kllrhen fa mily room "pau -thru", t. rae St-rludl'd master aulte nk)l~ 2 RR on It 2 lot. romrlv ril<'lm wuh v.·et prt \.ntr bath. Up· W tore\'Cr OC('J n\.l~W. bar & firc•pllll'e Opt'n'C ln flrallecJ lhrouithOUl. ht-tut. fC'd )'td Owner ~outlfully lond~caped Ol1t11nt1c p.1110 Double 33911S1her l.nnlrrn \.ird & cO\t'tl'<.I P•lio A attached 11aroge. Hurry 1034 'f.'our ~r.1,on-c " home to ~f't' Qilli52-1700 with 4 b1•tlr<1um" & ~ °'1" •· '• •• •rJ • " • l ~~!~:~!~~ool, "''"' ·~~;~:;';'~~ [ ~ lfi~ll oulsited lot with hu(lt •· I I• • I OPIH DAILY 2·5 yard and g1 rd~n ' Ceram1t> entry . Lur11e fJOl2Pate0S.1ovU. kllcbcn andfa m1ly room. Super s harp exec. Priv;acy ~3lore . Onlf townhome. ~lew of f65 900 (1\'()nbclts. cl1>~e lo pool. ROIHTS REALTY I~ i~:~,~~ .• ~J'~~l2m8:" ~~ farn & dln. rms 141-1611 ~n llou .. c ~at .Sun 12 4 E\cl)n Copeland. i\gt 008 74~2 552 1';';6 S52-0t34 I . • 1hn r m . <lt'n W/>'lt dl)w In e1Cl:<'llc11l ('ondtlion 1-:nJ<1y the open look In ••••••••••••••••••••••• llllr, hillit.trrl rm I\ muat $ti2,500W. y R I this 3 UH. :l h11 , l! li ly, • • • OU T~T AN DI N 1: "'''' S'l55,!>(IO .Joy · ealll ea ly homl'. ll~e IH•tlo" l>c111t llUY lor thlJ on,• 111111 > Ml I \J,\fl VIS1' WAY 31709 C<>Hl Hwy 11tor111(c'. Nt•ur 0<'1'1111 1;1orih•n (•Olli"" In odull IOH C.:crrilcr.t 1 ~1 l.1t11un1 499·2237 S73.000 dt•vc•lopmrnt. You t·a11 '1 SOmethlna "~cltil ia thlt. MOHARCH IAY CAYWOOD IULTY llllhl.'"1.' tho 11.<>ra11u u11t1 ,.µacluui1 3br, dt-n. din THl ... CI ., 54'·1290 • th1• rnon)' &m '1nlt11•11. rm. multl l1•vel. bum "' ONLY s.n,!lOo rrillnai. vlew1. 2 lit'P dbl 5 RR. 3 Rn, homl'. lncom· IAYSHORIS 11.•• Ol't:N &. AIRY t:.00 Aarall<'"· Only s1:r.1.~,00 paroblt' vll.'w. Amenities 3BR a BA Charmer· 111 ft. 2Dlt. a~HA homr sm .. :LD Rt:AL ..:STATE lncld: 2 J-"rpl~. Spanlah Cntry. kltch·lrc. 2nd. aty. W/frplc. eloct. blln!I, Ira 49HIC>'J3 Ule. porq~t noors. wet· ma1ter aulto·ln mint covered polio equlp!>fd bor, pool, Jct spa, many <'0Dd ·Sl3" 000 DRIVE for out.door llYlnit .. c vrn more SZ25 000 t•or de· DY Cl . D d n POOi~. ~t> II & IOYf It. t all.11 & appt . c~ll Agent, C a~\ ccli :: SnT Prct11dt'ntl11l llel•ht&. JUST LISTED THIS WEEK $117,500 o()re.1n Vl('W •Open be11m ce11lnJU •Formal dlnlnl( • Pumlly room •4 hc:-droom' • IAlllndry room • l'lentlrul ltlloraie •Mirrored w11Mlmbe •AbUJldanl UH of terraz1.0 • Xlnl noor plnn •Perfect sun exposuro • Mahu't Pine1'r~• Open house Sot &. Sun. tome t o ue. 1425 P11cir1c. or call realtor. Joan ll11rrlson. 4!M·20!M. 751-2223 r ROPERTLES. 813'5410 IS4.9$0 •••TRIPLEX-Walk tn 8hoP" from th1•1e woll l<x:ult'd r<'nlal units. Two :mn & ont' lBR Nev11r vacunt. C/\l.l. tor dl' t1ul'I 4 IR IM By ownr. Np8ch Twnhn .. THE HILLS" 3bd. 2"'ba. s ural(e & or t\n 1mm1t<'ulal1'. Ull· port. Many xlraa. Open t r lldt'd. W('ll located house Sul f ~u n I !I "" rl mouth pl In w 1t ..J-00.......:.....;,3$4~0------­e Hit)' dct11I complet hul 1ran In the rca 111EWPORT JI F.10 HTS yerd. Bnng your .-rce CLIFFHAVEN. XLNT thumb and 11vc BIG U$ BUY! Mammoth aunken Priced below compeU F•m Rm , w /wel bar Uoo al 181,900. overlooktna terraced c .. 644•7211 ~rden Ir lovely pool. 3 r.Jn .. , ,, td• l I , II'.' ,1 JI 1.~' I ', I ; Br 2 Ba. over 2000 tql\ on Ip lot w /rm ror RV or boaL Sl 10,000 D~MICK HALTY 641--4116 o • UlJSINl-~'>S 01'1' · Rc11t1.1ur"nt/ Och. top notch buslnesa In ptl me hwy. locuUon. Cold cuts " apcu:lall101 to ao or 11tny. CALL REGARDING OTl-I f~R GOOD OP· l'ORTUNJTlES •BERTHA llENRY • REALTORS 492 4121 I ............................................................................................ ••·······••··•••····•·• •..•................... ..._...,_S-. Ottiitta..lbt... 1~•••bt.t• HcMftftfw.._d tto..nUefwiliatd "-"U~ S.Cle••• 107' ~rt, JOOO;tkw'rope-rty zoooHewpcwtleeca. JIHCostoM.so 3224 loch 324 He.MtU•,_.,.tMd HoaeaU.._..tMd ....................... ···~·················+······················ .......................................................................................... ····~······:··········· ................ ,¥?.T. \'•hial>le t:ommt>rel3t UNITS PRICE DOWN. Y._!u-trl1~t ~ _1•~-:.!(.ll .. · IUDS ,ETS OIC f Br1, ! dbJh th·pb,bdtt'~· ~~~~ ••••••••••••• ?~~ ~1.•.•:~.!!~t~ ..... ~~.~! ... ~~~-~~~ ... ~. k;.. Wdt on tn Camino Rr-;11 l _._950 ... 1 000 ,,..;a • ..... .,.. "'"' 4>• l'l> >' u.tsidt• )p.t<:1ou:. 3 nr rp t ~ " r . ni. 1 ,, , • • -Pnr.1 lnch;d"" bu lnet.> _.._ -• &U l~I or Iii! 71.JO 1 -1 ·'m &U 8961 • SJi s II Vi 11311 n t' •H ~ ('h.11mini:;?111 :! R.1. 3hd I 11 m ll'l." uf'P' 01 . :! h~. d1•11 \\ ~·\td!Jl , Ut.JJ)UrtUr\ll)' °"n~r "'Ill • $. lO.OQO Sold. p (', ~ 0 Wt. ... ln11ni-tt•r "·•" dt•ll llflj(I u1fr1I llill lo lltllj(l', llH" " -ll•\111:·· jl'l'a ~.. •Ill I 11r<l111 /.. finonc~¥l6<!,:i.(IO 7 $175.o6o SSS,000 ·,·p.tubch Wmhrrntnl AVAILSl,T.IS tv.nhrnl'l'lt>.. .. l'lu&>OUI& i..111 , ok ~J.&\I .. IJ ".1h'rllt~111~3uflll 1 ••7t,OOO .,.O,OOO ~ •.. ~' :.~ .• b ,j 1111 n U.O llll 1 , 1,.. 1-·or Ll,•,1i.t•. •I l\r + honu" 1,.1d •. t. t:? IJ7W 4.'I l.'.11\.! -•1 ~....,...._ ., :\lf"\,i\ndt·:l ... rm tlt•1111n\lu1v. vv<>l.lbll. ~>1.Nlmo ~. 1\1 ~r.1r1.a11 I $2)0,000 $S7,SOO hJlh hum\· 1rp" to 11\•ia<"h i:utt· S700 mu GOLl'''·""":\'ll',\\ J l:h • 1111 1'',1 111 Hrn l.iJi. I'll'~' Oh \ore?...' 11 AMCHOli61 INYl:STMBfTS 17141496-7111 • Slt2,000 s.w. lAl\l•ly l1o1)lrunt J hi tlrpi..duu~JeJ(UI hlllllll' 111~914.3 lmmjt ltun('ho SanJva {)\:ath llm1· lllltllih :'II \\ 111 11 .-1 .... JJ~•' 12 $)90,000 SoW. lr11h'. p.1t10 "'Cl" ot. .. u '1<1\1 • due 1 un ~1wn ~ llr tlt•n b. .! llu ::>~1111> l<J7 :11:1!1 11;~1 il!K.,ur:!IJ J\I:! :.14i1 IJ uzs.OOO \\111tl'r•>OI> t>73Jl.V;l l'h· ..... ,nt 1>-1t11l \1•ur1t •1lS7~ 2 b1 tlup l\1th. Twnh~\' " l'l"'",'!' d1· Hewportho'h 3269 ~ 171,750 u -·-U ..__i '"-d h.'J'l' '-"' \oi:\'I Co fl\.'l•.,.n~t,.0i. l''n • rnr. l uol. ''" >ll:i mo lll'l'.~llOl~I-: ti ltu'1 New • 3 BR :? Md, ··u•lQm hom" ~.000 °""t.:r 4118 ~ 14 S400,000 $75,000 nvm>•t 8 "'"' tmr Ut-Jlloc"\ !.~ tJl-ltt ''"'" lCct\lJI 1 MO ~u (~nt.•r \~t 1t 11 ."'tJ • •••••• ••••••• •• •••••••• :tur :!' U.• ,·untlo v. .a, ••••••••• •••••••••••••• 'Ill ru1hltl \\ 11<'11 1h11 h,1.11 :-1111, 1lhl 1:•11 ¥.ol•I JO S4JS,000 SOLD ~el JJOJ '\r ~ l 'oJi.l l'IJ,J, 1un.? 111 t ,kn rrplt d,·uo ·00110 :11111 • 1>oi1u' tlll a1t·.t .: "·• '''"' 1r.1 .. h ~rh "'' 11 .. ~ \\ t'•• lO $750,000 SOLD ••••••••••••••••••••••• .!H \ Jll 'lrlL\ you "nuld m thl' bt·h. ~ lllu 8 111 ~II\ 1'll• I 11.1l10 dhl i:ut . 1111111• lt1,, 1111\ 1·v11 II"~ !'>I:'> il•l.\11r1ii:> !13-li S-J.-OfftCIS Sl50,000 U0.000 '"'"Pllll ll\•ttd• \OJlll ~ ~·r mv (.'Jll r>nnu1~h·r~ 172!1 tJhlt• I\ 1t1·'" 11hh• ~\rU\l\'11 C.·r\11" 1ourt• 2 lilt 2'. Li.I :.I.oil li73 "'-)I l 111\ P .1rl, \ 1llui.:l' 11 pu11I 111 lx•,11 h :-...00 11111 Sli1J"1 11\'lll ''"'"1" J hi ?Ult :?b.1,lu111 ~ '.1 H1'(l1•corntt't1 ~ llr :! hu ;'\\\h 11·1lt•1•11 :'l.r IKIC.ll' [),, td.! """" l•:\I• 1~.1 • I rp 11 lt1•11I I '• • 111 1 ll.1 ~"1r.1J:1• fr111·1•d 1hn. llJl. I nt·d ) d 'l;o 11 bi ,11 , . " 111 , l 111 , 1>i:l 11.11,1 I luhh,."".',.''. , ~ 1 "hc)JJ.' C.t"'-4> I 0 71 ..•••.................. BV OWNtm 3 nr C'<1ndo IWW l'pls, drpt., & lJlr. Cull ~ ~"2'.! or 331 oso.1 C 0 M P L E T F. L Y ... I N I S II E O "TURN tO-:Y" l'llOJ ECTS "tll be.· i.old or ('X\'h<&n~c.>d. Trade up and ~t.>l 200'; apprt-ciation. G rnonths mlt-rt>-.t writc·off. untl lo mamtenan<'(' UY APPOlNTM'E:NT IN OUR Of'Fll'1': l'oron.11 d \l,11 )II I JlllW ~IX<I 11\11 ''" llt'la lUO 1111111:.'91 "h•>p ll. h11~ \1 .111 "" :?..~ h1J _1.1. .I liH '.! U11 )1>0\1 1 h1h.11 t•n ~Ill l~1 iiit•I .,,1~,1 111,1 t:.i·. 1 11 ;\pl :-h1l1,.,. .! 1111 111m Qul~t fHhlck ,\t 1tw 114.•,l('h :11i:1 :I Ult. 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TERRACE TWHHOME l:le flral lo «'llJOY th1!C n1•w 3 nr. 21) nu. lownhome. w1oll \'ll'r kltch1•n. uut11 J(:arui;c dr opnr, frplc WIJ:llll lil(hll•r f.t (ul spmklr s\<elr•m. l'vl uc <'L'l\5 10 l~h & <'Ommuntt) tennl,, pool & Juru111 &iTS + d('p 17U) 491i 2H3 llg1 ll<o('. 3Ur 2bu (urn home With 11:lnl VIJii(') \I('\\ New modrrn rum1!1h1ns:. s:oot mo "' flll n ow. 49:>-5576 tloftVS.jo •••••••••••••••••••••• EAN 3 Or 2 no. cov'd patio. fncd yard. c:ulde- uc. $31 ~ •1.t pd. W-119l 'ROMOMTOIY IA Y Plun I I rnudi•I w /kitdll'n & hn!nkl mil r·oom on lht· hay 1 Custom p1u·quct floors. thi1·k plush tHrpctin~. cxtru wide.• t·until('Vl'rNI dt·t·k & slip. A vu ii. on yrly l(•i.lsl' 11t $2000/mo. Ind i;?ardc nc r C'nthy Sdlwclckert 642·823~ t A I Ii I LIDO IA YAtONT Pu:r for so· boal. Sundy t}{':t('h 3 tx>droomN . 2 huth~ $1300/mo yrh Lynnt ltotht•ll u41 fj2()0 1J\19 1 • HAllOlt VIEW 2-STORY Beautiful 4 bedroom. 3 buth. family room, din In~ room home on over-. sited yurd. $695 /mo. 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St<.' llH - Nl'-"Jltlll Bl!J l"h ll33 lil'l0Babys1lll!r ll~kpr. ll<'t11e (';ill for Appl F:~t;ib 'f.5 resp ~rson . 3 l>l)S wk, _ _ _ _ !lam3pm My child 21: - - --N\\plllRh l s arca \rcountont Str.K 1 II 12 t~lt«I. lk••r \\'h,t•lfll'll lo S!IOt -H1~1·pl Si.'C) li7$1 U11hn1tll'r "Jnl1·d for 111 tlic~·rv' S\:l'I' ;~ f.1 nl 1n nnr l..1 ).' Hl'h i-'t'4'" l'J \l!>o !-~er Job, homl' Slly' v. k 1<1·h11hlt'. Ji \tn<' l)l'r~onnel J\t.tt'll<') l'"" 1,,1r, rt•rs & t n11kn· 11\111'; 17th C1)l.t11 Ml'~;1 lrnl'( ~.tlar \ <1p1•11. C.111 ~1111•221 Ill;? 147( 4!11·Klllli. tor tttll.'1 \k~ _.-..._ _ _,..._,,..,....,,......,...,.._~ uplJl THE WILLARD COOKS WANTED ll'rt''l 111 dn·tro111<·~ a GENERAL CLERK Demands cxpcr. t cq'd . Mu !'l l b e J?oo d Yacht Di•ision ('rnwn House "' I v Y mu't. 1-:,ix·r. h<'lpful. but nol w/customers, typing te· WILL.AID CO. lluuw \Im 10 ~ r:. ,.,11t>r A.A. & D. llectro"lu rl'<J d. for switchboard. q'd. !-"or further info con· 112ooc ---'-1\1>t>IY in l)l't!>On. 3:!Sll2 275Eodl7thSt.C .M. mutlroum. (tlini.: & tact Peri1onnel Dept. vwuvr l'.111ri1· Cou~t llwy, LJ1¢. 642 8882 m1c rnrilmini: dut ies. Fountol1t Yollty '>11:u1·I. l\!l!.I 2ti21i • ---Xlnt chance for :idvuncc-i-1•.'.4•1•5•19•·•000-2•· .i-:.0-".: •. -•I I l;1" 01wni11~" 111 'I ho· -1----------•I mcnl. Apply ul Cl'I, lllO --------folln" 1111.t Cat<'s:n111•, •COl'NTt;H II !-.:I.I' N l <.: l r 0 2nd LVH.PfTIME l .L.·,\l)\t'"·'I. L···'·1•L'R'I) -'PP!>· Ul.'l T111·0. :!S2S2 1-:ni:inel'r ewpor enc r. r .,, ,-•' "' • l'on. N R. Day shirt. (or ml.'dtca· t .\II l'h;1st•lo I L.t 1 at Itel. l.:ii:-. 1111" MFG ENGINEER -GE ... 0 ._,. CLE•K liono;. Ml'l'a \'enJ~ Conv. f:'IGl:--11-:l :'llST.\1.U:R!; 1• t~r•· rl pl ll· \p k 11 I t "· ~ " Ho•p "'"l"-nlerSl C M L·l"l"ll (.' \RPL'N'r••tt ... "uun." ul • 11 l 1 • to 111 e ~ma e ec ro· ,, .ou "" •.. ,-" .:i 1 ,.,, r. .., l SL II l!!llJ W ~ h • I • I I' , For purt"hm,inK dept. For ---------4 U:a Work Wl'<'k PY· ax url(cn., · nH <'••11~icri ilS~t:m ,> !C" :ippl. 1·all l.o\s Wheeler. LVN 3·11 Supervisor need Bonu .. Z ~edlt'al PIJni. l9tliSl.<.: ~I. --from dt~tfln en~mNftnl: 540!Yl50. 1mmed. 5 days wk. Ali;o 1•0111 lfnhda)S l'oontl'r i:1rl. dry rle.inmi: 10 produ< lwn l'.xper 11111 dwlJry cook w /l'nst1lu· pl.int, ~omr l''JI w ,C'a sh tlu,·ument.1t1on. IAOrk GIRL FRIDAY llooal exper 5 d)S wk. rel(i,tc·r hl•lpful. Apply m ~IJlltJll Sl.'t up, tool <k· L1lc typing. G llrs J>N 494-114175/ ,. I 1 f I Mgn & produdron lme clay f.112·8006 aft 12P~I ---------pc r 1; n n . r.ll'l l ) U \rOUIJl1• ~f101l ltns:. ------•f1\ll) .. 0 L',t.,·o,.•,() f>nyroll l lnsurnnct• Cleurwi"I 2~17 1".n~lblurt · l " i•r" S:Jl,tr) Sii:!.' Slll<>I i:,1wr Mechamrnl or 1ndu~triu GOOD JOB Lido Shore·~ llolc l IOOICKEEPH I l>r. N 11 1~ 1 0932_" ____ , Je0 rct> l'~~cntl:il. •·.·111"738"'"' tl'(fd llt'<llml' rt'(IUt''l ,... .._ " ovv ••\l'l'Ol'~TIN<i r1.t-:1tK ll.1by-4lttr r 11 r1nlNI Mun. rd l"!o,rni.: rt.ill' II :io Ap i----------1 STACOSWITCH IMC 2 J>uys per wk. Car ~' ---- - ---- \ 1'.1v & '' llcl· l'11>rolt Tu1·'· w,.,1 H r,, :\I\' ply ln11w I n1111•d Sdm11I CUSTOMER llJ9 lluk1•rt:o-.ta ;\1('~u selhni:. liood refs. O\'I )IAI US ~F:EOED ror 1•\tll'r. 1l1•K11· .1hlr S i\1.1'. 11 OM 1-: · l.' ;r 11 l >l u 11 e 1>1:-1, l'1•rsv1111cl S<'n ll't•s, 549·3041 60 6i3-22!1!l. :\moll cxrluSt\.e mnlt'I. 10.,r, ~. K 1111011 • s • U7S 218211rfi1:-,.7:;n 1 1 ,1 .. 71 SERVICE -- --llr~ <'lln he urrangcd. "i·---------•I ::!»II •'ton, n 1fll' •. ~ 4 l11ll'r\1cwmi.: Sal Aul( 21 GUYS & GALS 4111.R~il .,..W 114..! --NK l • t:quul Op1w1r t-:mp~yer -CLERK Iii\ \I 12 NOON Mi,~1on Viejo, El Tore ---------1 ACCOUNTANT u.~EW~CCOUMTS nOOKl\J-;1-:1•1-:11 • Ca11J & Mon lhru 1-'n !lum-:lpm arl'o. tn work a few houn ~lanai:rcmcnt Opportunl· For pvl 1·11u1\l1 y 1 luh hlr 11( ~111 lo.1112 ~ rlhoul Equ,il Oppor t-:mployer a clJv. t'u11 J oh 1-:nm $2.~ Ly. Part 11,me pn~1tiun (;r.ul w 111111 :.!:I yr<1 i·' COUMSELOlll :.U1>l'r Vli.tun . :IH 111 ,., 1•1,..1l1on rl'lt111n"' I yl'ar _ tn ~!\O per w('ck For nvnll:ihl~C.~1_!2AA~ 1wr !-'Ill' i·\111·r lw1tir111 S:J1111d11y Only tor our 1:1•n1•rn l ori,..,• 11kill~ & t'~l>t'rtl'lll''" \\ill n'~"t 111 lxtc. 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A1>1~t.v ln .~1·r•on l'•1Plluh1.1•J.117322~:J i\/H i'\IH'r ih-~rruhlf' :!itM1 t1,1rh11rlll,( \I llprn 'alary i .111 • • \111•1 h.111•1•ol Sll l\p11.1i: K1•11tm·ky hlt'J C u•k1•n M.1nl1·1111,l/llt<'l'Jll1nnh1t 11lt•;i'l,111l 11lfit't'. nr 1th I-' 1 ( • 71t1111. 1007 fUR~ITURE • 111 ... 11111,1t1111iJI. ,• 111'1 l..i1tunn Uc•arh l'nr1 t1m1• workrrl•• tnlo I 11 I .1111.1 l1•11ur t-.mph111•r n " ~ " .. ·' 1q11111 '"' I I' 1•1 llltll .. : l))i·r l<ll ~' 01111.t l'u nn'.1 t'JJI 1tos1·1-;.~s t:xix·r. tHllme full S,1lury. l'Omm1\111011. • .. u. i:17o -IOOKKEEPER :-.11n111 l\m1. ('11t1r lur .1p11l rrorn !l ~. Mon .isk for Sl\crn. ::.18 71111 01 bcnrltl~lll>\'n. ™ 1<520 ,\l ~r ;\llllt l.<>,l'ly 1:.1 111111 RAN!i F'ull rhuriw fur i.rnnll •71•1 t !17!12CMIOl•111132 thrn ... ,., l!H> f17tl2 • 11'73-:tt::.3 ;f,\SSF.USJ-: 1111·211) No l1h•;il r•1r 111·\l\c· t l'l1rell TELLER hu~tnt'"' ofr1n• \111 \ti----------• l'tnk n•i~·r uill) ,.,,n h.11·,• knowh•1l.:1• or ,\'l'. FOOU l11tl-:l'Afli\TION llOUSl':KV.F:Pto:H·Slltl!r ('"I' Ill'<'. W1•.trni11 t.\~1.1 ll1•l'• n ·<111 ~1: 1,1;.,t11 " ' ' ~ ' 1 11, ,1 f \ 1 t I 1 t 1 ·111 g10 .,,,_ 1 t .id llii h <.:rt·ii:hlnn . 1\/ t,1111,ro "'""'Vllt1ni:1kl1'''" m\:n tur I.A 11rn1ni.t"· 111nl' 1 Pf•)', tO vr ultl alrl l.111• ln 1m1• A'll•. "'' ., ...... ----------i ~l.l.J'7IMl rnan11utt•r 1oi111t 1IJl.t Tim~ 1n :'IOll & C)f SLirl Ud T1ct·11. 2.'2.\:1 I.a l'az 54~·4fll9 aft. G 1•m ur :in\lltni• __ _ In lilt' :'l/;tlrnn.ll llnnk ~\tll tx•n<'ltl~ t'.tll 1l11t•1:\ Sri~ Jl'l'r mo + bunu" llt1. l.n~un:t illllll anyllnH' wknf~i1. ___ )I AT ll ll i-; w 0 !\I J\ N ASSEMBLERS 1-:1111.il 01111or t;nwlo\ l'r fo_r appl 4'17· Ii 11 __ _5-IK l_! io___ / ll I -HetpWa11ttd 7100HetpW..ted 710Cl I' mu to ,..,. l'Qtnl' lllndSlll .. -l'> H\Rf\~:11 ST'l'l,IST. i•tt• l\?Okk1.'\'J>er. lull l'h1trtott' Orllver y, N1·w"1111f1C'r . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ll<'Wl'Om1·ri. & rontnct \\,. 11,,,.. "''<'ml 1~~1 lrr ~ilhl•illo"'"" ,\pph (t1I l'omm11nlt·a11un pctrmunent r>ort 11m,•joll mcrch1111lll. f'lcitll>lc l1111 111,.1,.,Hlll '""·'"'r pn• 10 ~tt·r"in, s~:Noll sklll,,, ll 11hl l)plntl. ftt'llvt'rini.:rarl;\'m•ll'ntni: Nt•\•d cor. 1111' l vplni: 11.,.,1111, & wal<'ll 1" Mt-::\:-. llt\lll ia:.-.u:N, )OUh 1mul 1<',!lllt'1r ~hru 11~.il t.A 1'1m1•" to home" ln THE CITY QF ~t7 :IMS. ,. · II (; l:\l >t nnl'C. "''" >.i.t.1h• t.:-0 lrvlne/NH tr('ll. Mu,t Ix· '''"'"''' II you .trl' in _'lW:.O t; (;On"ll ~)'. \ ' -Nplkh. C:tll Mr ~yd rt'llnble & hove depc"(IA HUNTINGTON an"H MICHANICS 1•·1·••:.hlll 111 tcmpnrury lff\\J'J'lrt\NI\ 6400123 blc trun~p . Se lury ""' t:ic1>. l'C'l Tttrll' 11 l>ll , ""'" WI' .1l'll hav(• fl(lmf • I ,, r SI ' • •. -------2 " 3 trnn• fr .. nt "nd . 1111111 ll•mi1<ir.u' J>tl,tlmn~ lo o . pre .• 111n:iroo .. C 1 Dll" .... S S 75/mo ~11,,.o:t :; or ~. v , • 11 11· · T R 1 ... C m.1k<'llll ~I rle; :-.;,•wport A ""'" SSl-0282 cv~. I Po II I l lo n " •1 II,. 11 FlllOH 1£ • " Ct>nh.•r c.illtHOr>iT13. Mt'nMWomtn -----------.Awc:•t l"'f 1t'M1"1 0,•Mnp ln11u ronce, 11nlform11, ftth•1-... ,11111•0 h .. nf'ftts. !\lu~l bl'2Sorover Dfltfal Rec:ept Fer TIM•••• .... ,_,.,-= ''Acntlon, paid. Top pay t "' 11111d mt-tltt':•I & Apply In Prl"llun wantt"d for busy dcntnl 0 r u n It e <.:" 11 n t ) dt•1\1 Jllr1~11r1mt·<' BEAUTY YetlowCob offlC<' I n Santa i\utomollve. 2101 N. Ill I' .1111 h11lt1l,1)" 11251 Sl.1ll'r ,\1 <'nue An111Tu~tln nrea. Sah1ry , .. Citric S6l4-S77l Pw-. TusUn. S.A. :>42·~17:1 : \\ •'t·k~ 11.11!1' ar OPERATORS \ I t I ---c• ISO HWPMJ SI'' , ........ _ \l'l'l.\' I~ Pl'.flSO~ Fountom 'ale) romm<'ni1ur11 I! w t!llPr • • ..,.. ,_ MEfllCALASSISTAf"T --Good OPJ10rtunity & <-or Cu I alltr Ceehr Aul. $7561:-. •1 \\I 11 :io \)t 111·,t ,ho11 UI tll1\n. We CAR WASH porntl! bl'n('ftl ~ <'ii 11 C tf04fl9 No upcn<'nce net'dt'd .\ t,\'\l .3r~t nl't-tl 11p.'rt1\or"!I" follow lmml'dbll' l•mploymt.'nl s.i4.563'i bt wn l IAM & Utt er Mo. We lr;1ln. Pay starts $361 1ni:' I h,.:h tomm111~ion1< for t!'<PN'll r:ir "ash 12:30 l'M T,_... ~lets....,.,. $609 Pw Me. month. MC!dical. <lento I. FRONTIER, INC. 2955 M. Alrwoy ~rtlrd Al lh<' .. nd or l\3k<.'r St, 'o ul Orani.:t• Co .\ll'JlQrt <'():>.IA )t FS.\ 9794100 .... 44 "•'t•klv 1'11111 \;H'J tlon' mllnnl!<'U Solnry + ------hou:tln1t.mt•ulllprovlded. ool11t."~ nH><hrnl Ir dt'n romn'I + bonus. t'or Ill· o.wt .. Chnd Ant. These urc (;ETA funded PoSitions ~If fullillment. mt\url t11I inr.urunN'. 11r1> in lt'f'\lt•wcull644·4400 Must ha\.'e exper. Non requiring Huntinaton Bea"'h. ty. A~k :iboul our ~ur:an{'<'. rrttl'<'mt•nt pion _ ----Smokt''" &44-o59S. ,.. ~ Ot.layfod Enlry Prol(raM. & prnfil :chunni.: w .10\ t1 CASHIO ·---------residen cy & 30 days prior ArmyOpportunlUt" ~ru~. h:i\l' i.tt urlty'.' J . 11 <' r b t' rt 11 a11 D<>nt:tl AHlstant. Orn I unemployment. Applications will be Santa An:J ~2·2.tM l . 11 l ' "'0 \'" t d t Tb E l Costa Mesa 6-10· UY.!fi il .. ' • Jewellers lnt('r\'l('Wln. Sur1tt-ry only. Newport accep e 3 e mp oymcnt & JC 'fNNEY CO (or ca~hler k orflt'•' Uc-nth Exp. req, 644-GLGl Training Center. 520 Pecan St., Hunt. Bch 962 81122 L.11un11 lllll Mall personn .. 1. Apply In Huntington B .. ach Unta'I S PM ............ JoinJ lh~hplo ,.._. 51 l ·7700 prnlOO lOom tll noon. 34 ... wuu H? om"" l c Army f',qualOpPor Emplo)cr r'a hlon Square. Santa DENTAL ASSIST. AugustJlsl, 1976. Rave somclhio11 to sell: --------·-•·---------4 Ann. _ F.xperd N. B, 64 6 0032. ~ Ch1s,Ui~ tds do il well. ) NUllSJo; Ut'FSfo:T I'll ESSMAN RN $60 For i.ho11 111 ll U nrcu 1-:ll.t) rwc on A 1l l>1ck h • Itek c11ui p. Gd mont!.)' for ICU CCU l!:H rii:hl man ur wom ... n, ALL3·11&11-7SlllFTS Confidtnltahty respect 7-3Si\1' &SUN ONLY l'CI. Coll 510·0923. . MB> SURG. 01 PfDS ()pcninit for Sunday only J..11 11·7 * $57 d_river 1n San Ju111 • • <.:ap1strano Beach or LYN $38. AIDES $28.80 -F\Jll or part-lime -<:hoose your days, hr & hospital near you. -Wc.'t.!kly pay on Friday --No dues. fees, mem h<'rsh1p for slaff. -Mal11racticc Ins. avail & rcq ui rt'd. -Group 1ni1. ova ii now. -l"riendly 5<'rv1cc -Stute lic'd, hondcd and iru u rt.'ii. RN $52 LYN $40 AIDES $32 Prh ott Duty fHs 100/o t-:xp & lldit nl'l'!'..,1111ry rtri:1iolr11tlon1 !lo m :.prn J\lonrloy lhru ~u11111tay JOIS AV AILAILE NURSES HHOED IMMEDIATELY WESTCLIFF NURSES REGISTRY 1617 Westcllff Dr S.lte 212 NEW,ORT HACH 631·0610 & 752.91 11 Dana Poinl an•a. MU3t have Slatton Wai:on 01 V:in . Contut•l !lorn SC'<'l<'y, 642-4321 for d1· la1l<1 Jnd Appointment. E .... Opportunity Employer Part lime Product l!ev LIK•al d1ain llc1ll i-tur•· lkh cil1l':. & Orani:e C11 lltlln i:ual & t:ngllsh S!l<'akrns;. llrly W:ll(C ~ bonu~c11. Musl he out1111 rnc & well groomed. Ail vaot>emcnt posstbillllc' Cull Ca rmen 2131Hi:I 1737 art 2. PART· TIME E11ni &'1·Sll p<:r hr. duin' bJllot work ror the No'. clct l1on11. Work your own '"'· 110 ,elhnl( ur C(IJler1 mi: M "'' lw I H t hr 11'1'\'Wll l>t.•l \\ n 10 I & 'I 7 ONl.V . Apply. '1 ~1:J ;' lt11h111wu111t t'r, In"'" 11'11h c•r Ut & Wulnul :u•··•> USE THI DAILY PILOT "FAST RISULT" SIRVICI DIRECTORY f'or Result Service Call 642·5671 S<•ll ltlle ltrms __ 01_2·5ll7_r~ ..._ __ .... _._,_zz __ .. 7100.W,WoMed 7100 HWpW_..d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nurses ~ STAFF POSITION \UJ. AACN ••• R9fJ11tenclMwM •• .lochelor•1 D'9"ft •• .2 yn. ..... Criffcal ·c ... 1•,...t•c• Excellent professional career opportunity. Irvine location. Send resume to: A...nca11 Assoclati• of Crtffc....C ... ttwMI 21 t2 ......... Wte zoo. 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" .1~~.~k.r~)n•·n' CClh IOlS _"" ---""-__ • Park Lido :\kd1t•al Bldi;. pair I $.$. J><ll'tubh• dl11 bur m ~ t• I , 11 111 rm '-cnlth. Appl•· fn 1112 rui y Gtl 1'ktlb_ \'at•hlm Tet.ph AflS Sff• -"• ' • ••• •••• A"7638 h\\a81tur "''0 •r \'invl f I ., ' tfl QMI ' l;il ru.i:i. Stuff ft thlniu. •••• •• •• •• • •• • • · t\ VE~ New & us('(f furn, 6<'V" , " -· , • " bn'llk rnnt, 1111t1ciue (' l:l'llo' Lloyd 1• .. ,.\ (.'.ontrol .. A•~1,1t0a i;, . ---:\blurt'. exper. prt•f'd 439 l':I Modt>OJ. ~·v1 l't>r,1l411 Killeni<, re· appl's m15l' Wilson's ---------t:uuch $15. t>OxGl 1 I\ t«kla1l lbl. l!J75 ttt:A DyerR11.S1111tuA11.1 SALl':S . Sm. jt:'l\{'lq l\pm 7um 5 Dt•)'S Ah.o. lll(hll>~020ll guit~l'1:d, mo!ll colors Bargll;n Nooi.. Now 2 'ut/Sun. alt day. t.27t sht>lves$4._ea.childrcn':. color TV . Country PHONE PERSON ll1 u:oot be 25 or O\'er ,\ppl)' In l'1•r,.on YELL.OWC.AI I 1251 Staler,\\ l'llU•' Founlam V11lh·\ PHONE SALES rhone Sail's vcvple male or femal ... 16 l•I fl< )l'lll'?-of age. Guarnntl'~ wugcs or l'om n11l>1>1ons ~O ~asl 17th Stred Suite 0 . Cu ... ta Mc'a kt11.een 5 00 & tl.;lO p.m 1}1~«12:!). t;qu.il U1>VUl'l11111l y l':mploy<'r ,hup, mi'lurt· \\11ma11 P linu• l'\'l' & ~·knd ii -----u\•111l11tJle . wormed & Stores -545 & tH4 W. Belfa!\t /\\'c. C'.M. Mlllt'. S"t'att-rs. 1ackt•t:. ~;!~ t'r1•nch din rm ll'''· rhlna \\lmds, :>J JI IJT.11731 avnil rle:lllt' '•;ill IOr IOlO Shot-1>.G38·9308 _ l9lh. CM. 642·7930 & f\Jrn •Everything goes. SAT. 9-1. l Blk ~out,h ol (son •1c,, f•lr lfl, Other Ullfll 1;.u 7000 Applances MIJ.3262 OUR TRASH Acta m s off 1''a11'\:1ew. nl.lsi-. att•ul:.. all must go SALESWOMEN& --•••••••••••••••••••••••S iamese Killen ,, 2 bchind the Stuu111m· Sul & Sun 1053 'ful:.rt'. ASSTSTOREMGR Tooffft9Machiftist l''re1ghtDu111u.icJlvll)010l re-males. 9 wki;. BOXHousefulofnew&ant1que K.yiu1n:1u~i\SUR~S OtangeCoost College. <MesaWoods),C.l\l . Capable uf toul bu1hh11g Sale.a:lOt!W. Wnrner. trained. 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P{'rsian Kittens & C H swag lamps, 2 Jarvls C.M. in lhe alle)'. Sat & Vista del Oro, N. U •. 1-------- l>tnl'fit:.. l'rumii.ln · Ju-un ''U""" arc,1 ,\pply Guar/del paintings & a Globe. Big Sun8·6 &w-7762 J•welry 1070 I l \ I · "" '"'.,... s tud serv : cameo, l u ure · PP Y m ,,~rsoi l'o st C tamurun 2Q~ 2!l YEARS IN 0 C Canyon. Appl. on >' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• only. B11t:k Street, 2 a. 0 • ~ • • • • smoke. lortie, sil\·er. cc.c 3725 · Exercisl! benches. student Garuge Sale S:11 1Sun 10•4, WA .... TED f''a)htonlsland.N U :\lcGawAve.lrvlnl'. DUNLAP'S ~-9965 ...,.,. desk. l>oolu,, like ne\\ 81i02 Sabi.: Or, 11 .8 . " S'"''"MSTllESS OW Tltl"<: K DJU\'l::R 181.5 Newport Blvd, CM "'--1040 7' eoucb.: drk wood. wht. g urn es. c Io the s. Sc\•eral Families . turn, T OP CAS It l>OLLA R ~ Expcr'd . .-\pply ti & W CALLs.'8·7780 "'~· avoc, lime cotton. Xlnl household misc. Sal/Sun ant1q ue s & lot s oC p Al D ,., o ll you R Wc:.Uia1lt:orp.bmlderol Towmg. lilh & lr\'lne, '•••••••••••••••••••:•• cond.$225.640-0903 9·5.218FernSt,Newport goodies. tMiramar of JtW El.RY.WA1'Cll F~'\, tht-{11111 ,,l c ru1s 1n N-.8 . Cas s tove. looks brand Yell~w Lab Pups, AKC, Shores. AUantal MtT OBJECTS, GOLU. ~atlboats h~1:. immcd new , x lnt co nd . registered, S wks Old. FURNITURESA.L£ ------~SlLVEH sl-:RVICI·!. ' J c u ll c I e s r 0 I TlAtMEES .. , Durancsl. Bst ofr' $100. SA.T. ONLY a.s Sot. 9.4 Back "t'ard Sak Some an· FINE 1''U It N & AN ... , . .,m:.tre~~t':> w 'at leas f'\Jll Or P •Uml'. 118 Ofr .>a&-290U 962-7393 .. , Lo-·tf, Ir•. 26512 Valpori10 I iq u cs· s ome n ew· 'rtQl'l·:s. i).15 _2200 I " -'-jo Si1t 1Sun. 2245·A Slatl.' I H f:\l)l'r l[l S.tl seam Start Sl<!5 1"1lime $00 a-30" /\ d A.KC Reg. Doberman (Smoketr9e twnhsel MitsiOft v.. ... /\ "" --j in.-o n hl'avy dul~ P l 11n.,. Good \erbal ;as r?~«[)')\, f 7:i o. Pinscher red/tan fem. effre & 04llt CE washer, Furniture, _v_c_._ .... _·"-------tTOI' c~\Sll S P1\lll FOR ,LUMIER mJch1nc llu~t ha,· skllb for phone dc,,k. !11m$~~ 640-~~ . er 51.., mo. 'old. All .shots. J y M Oft lfouschold, Color TV , B1kl's.T V.&h.whltl i,~\~fo~b~~oc~~J:iP. '-' (ar&toub 1t15·G7. )0~u~~Y~1°;>~3t/~f~~e!i 8,:&IH~·ll}fo_!:_•nfv ~ .:.__. -~--:>62 ·1369, aft . 5pm, UkeNewDiningroomta Ping Pong Table, Meni.. 1t1:ms.673.lf248 --u C l ~1 Typing your home own AIR CONDITIONER & 642-12Sl ble&6chinrs.Uesloffer . Women. Kids Clothet>. __ 409l~sSt.Cd~1 . _ MN\snng.ll!K .blncki;to1 PRl ~T~lt Wanh•tl. Ali ha. o:. '.!:<'Sa. lHX'W~ler 5al ooS9 IHI dehum1diC1cr. Sl50 both. -S . :TIBRPUPS 640-6005. Etc.Much Mis<·! oval sapphlr<'. SUI" £~~:;o lt1·k (.'umera, SEAMSTRESS pm onl.) . At\ 4Pl\t, 673·8~1 ___ ll~J~ S:l':G .. 7 WKS. Custom Mediterranean Camping equip, toys. :\~~~';ft-~r:'o'::. ~</a'.~1~: .. n~ rourfn~fd hy 2i 03,/ull t'\Jt Exper 'd on <'Omm' 2DoorGold Refrigerator 645·7473 wroughl iron table. hshlditems,lools.bikes. s1ze/frumc.p1u11u,(·amp· J>e .... iamom s. vy1to m;u·hme F time lla,.te for sulc. "Int cond. $100. 3 5 "2 x 4 8 • w 11 ea f . TV's. bJ. sewing cal>. mg equiv .. furn. & miSl' bark scllin1:. /\1>vrai11u<I &C1t·cro.tU2·7238. TYPISTS &15·9!'>53 To spe~lal hom.i exc4'.P· t ents. t'ri/Sal. 1905 2l6.12Kanukuo t.n . II.I\. value Sl,!JlO: sl!ll $975 P lime Sales. S40· it wk up Men. hidll'S, i.lu· d<'nl'>. E\e t-1 S at 008·8378. 536·ll1H. r---------~ .rR.,.-o SECRET ARIES • COMpOs.r Opr• -----llonalmt.fem.shepm1x. (3S~x60)$.&S. Musl sell,• anui. C .M . (l\tcsu -t>-16·41520. too large for k1tche ., ----1'\enmorl' Was her $65, nds ~dyrd.541M305 area. Call after GPM. Verde) Patio s ull'. fl y dro Llnstock 1075 l\enm<1rc t::ll•c Dryer $50. -. -&.IS-78S7 . . Ma~saitc. J whl hike.••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL EST A TE SA.US A new brand 1 oft1l·c· nm\ open e d , Coi.111 Mesa 1Ncwporl Bcurt1 area. Free pror lra1111111( 1Ho1:ram. Xlnl .1r<'a ,I\' ,(ltlt' Opµtlrl Url)I .I {'(I If \IS. ~ou'll lw glad )llU dul. JtOY,\l. PIWPEltTn:s, lltj8·4-405 or 642 t83o ReceptjTypi~t ~ew1X>rl c~·nt.-r orric•t• hJi. 1111metl 01~·1111\!: for IC\'eplll1111'1 \\ '(1'011)1 l y1J111i: :-k1lb lh l'r t.11 wpm t-:xp n1•c l'l1•M1• dll Koth)' !• !l p111 '.\ton toru l-'r1. 1H 1-11111J Loni: & shorl h'rm as ~i1:1111h011h . llnhday v .1 1· .1 I 1 o n p a y , llu'>1t1~ul1t.1llull 1>la1 a1 J1I VOLT f( IVC."CIRAU• """'f: ""'" t ""' , MTST·MTSC • Cltril Typfth VOLT '. """'°' )fl..t <llol.~ • .... U'>. • I °"' Kenmor« Was her $3S. Sh1htzu.beaut.pups. Misc. 1tcm:c. Ot•sks with vlanti.. mu<'h more Guar 546·8672 131-0258 French Provincial malchmg lbls. chum link S1>ace1< G & 2 1<10 Culmllo Reg M~lri;an marl', hrol<1• Dinmg roomset. renemg, antqs. Som(' of St .. C.M.Sut'1011 lo nrl1• & <h'l\'1'. blk t'rosl free 16 cu.ft. West Handsome male Bick Lab $7 768 every thin.it. Sat/Sun ---puralic Mur11un l!l'hlln~. inghouse re(ri g., lookingfor female labto 5 · 131<12 St. Thomas Dr,Wulnut Utdrm Sc•t , 1-:ni;. Wt·~lHn ('111) 1\\-oe~u1n 580. 494-0508 make puppies. 536· 1233 Bdrm chest. l bis. lamps, San la An11. cocklnil t u hie. dlnm~ i1et. 338· 1011 ----drk W-Jlnul f1111sh Xln - ------t·halr"· .iol<l Jn·i111 & lo\' ""--hi ---1071 Cl~ t'Ot>l>l'rlone clotheslnsh Setler. 6 mos vld .• d S90 f>.l4•4463 · :\tovingsale.Nothlnl{over eseal, bur:.lool:«. lO ..._, n•ry 3841 c-s Drive wusher, "ood condition P upers, shots, house ~on · · --' $450. Antiques. furn. clc bathroom blllk:-., mii"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546.·;,-41 ~5. S<lli·t1:1:u trained. l\lus l sell $100. Herculon Couci..1 & 412 Iris, t:d~f. 673-0119. i''ri 1Sal Sun 9.~ :l llH l Po1'tublc Cil'ncrutor U1\ll. -I --rf----.-t oroHcr.675,7700 Lo••s•ati Sat&Sun.21 &22. Huhy Lantern. Uu11a 3500w. 110·220 v. t:lcc 1.\t•ross 1-'rom Corntnl( e ec su :lC<' uni . ---'"' '"' , start ~ Ph 11111.117116 Orunge(..'o.,\11'110rO N<'w Payne force d t1lrCoul -blk (uuy pups. 1"romS100·18S 2 t'Al\t l LY GARACiF. lmnt _ _ __ · · · l';qual Oppor ~:mvloyer h11aler. 64!> 0820 _ ___ fabulous Lall~ Gldn. Ret 540·9339 __ _ St\LE 2330 Port CJrllsle l ho usi•holds movrng. ~11g Tl~ oulf1.t $SOii. l'or~ 1141 Compu' Orin __ --·----Seim; uPrtRht fo'ree7.er. mix : ;\ustrahan Shep 5 Pc rnhud lk•drm Set Pl. llVJlms J'ha:.l' 111. lied,,, tool:., !-.IWcJJSkms, 1:1111 1Jn1·c· 1:.15 nm1, Ul. 546•4741 n 'PIS'l'. nuedcd r /time. likt• ne" IS.II cu. ft. Best pups mix. To see them is LI ing n m & Dinln • Rm· Sat lO SPM furn • & m 111'" · So · $t75 Tis; Tordw~ corn I \t"ro~i. f'rom !OIO\'Clhem.5"8·2573. .... is" 878 .. ,· .g c·J· ----Caguna t11t /\ve & 11lelc $15 Portable rod ;;1~du)s iwr wl'ek. eithc ofter 84•1 5705 ____ ro c.1 .--aconllll, " ESTATE SA.LE Vir mi:i Wa . ovt-os $2.5. All nl'\\J, ~om(' Orang\' <.'o l\irPQrt 1 monuni;s or afternoons. •t , t k f:r" to YOY 1045 ............ ._ _ _. l 11 SAT. A""· 21. 10-4. 2220 · I! Y other itemi> (':ill 54!Ht!l33 EciualUppur t->m11lu}l•r Lr C mplex ur~u .. ov1nf: nex wee . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,.. ... e .,.,.,room 11c . a -II !\I . Pl ts SI $50 10 . 11 111-:c F:l'T ">1 '" I sl St!actar\' 1l{'1·e11t For t'i1i;1n<·1al S\ ,.,, llrm ,1111 orri(:l, In ri•i.11t,•11t1:1l ltCt'l'lll Sl•t·~. f·'ront rnui.l :\lu~l hu\I' ,1111 1lti.k i-:x1wr'cl, J.:11 rc•I'<, IJ'tnnr.: ~ .. 111 th111t .. i..111~ typ111 i: 110 "Jltll <.:.il l Sal.irr t•orn111 e11 H1ru1,• ~:ilt•,·n. ll40 01:!:1 ,,. .:xp Send 1 ,.,.111111' t. vine o Cuk>rit PJ 2-0ven atovv. 'h ..... •-L ib matc-blng. Must H ll $8.5. CUrf Dr. N"''.Pl Och. A ovmg; an ·· · dys, aft 6pm & Sun. cu j • C.11Arleen.S48.-0J71J llki• m·w To replat·c Mlx~ S <'flhl'n•"' a 548-8234 housel'lold rurnishin)!s Spd. $35. Canarl.es ~0·011'.S. , •• w '"ITER • • s8.io Sue g425 4!)4 7708 • puppies lovublc.: ' und crfccts to be i.old. Sl5·S3S. Finch SJ. MISC Ml -II 8010. '"' ' · ' · · -·-_ --~~~-___ New modem chrome Cloor --• l'lmbi;. Clarinet SIOO. ice on•out • • ••WAITE.It Shurp M1r ro·WJve Oven t::nJOY Superb (ll(S' Tree lamp ror sulc. snrriflce Moving F.asl . "ery re· Trll<'k Rck, shl bed S2f>. ••••••••••••••• •••••• TRAINEES • • Like new. Cull art 3 30 or ·..,,.ne·• L•U"C'!ll; Uoys $40aft 5:30 pm. 962-3674. as ~...,n. ab I _c I> r 1 <' ~-~-; 25980rangc Ave. !>48·7602 WA..,.TED • k d · n,.. u . • "' · -----Sot ~ll. !I.,. 5 Ougwvvu ------"" Ir )uu 1.h 1"i 1°k !\UJHkr w n s 4!)4 !17()..1 Clubtwnerits.644·1455 L.rg 7..enith color TV con· North Irvine :>52-4249 TOP C/\~11 UOLL/\R tlt•i·rp1 1·1,•rl. 'I ·' 1,,,1 J)('r:.onnd d1rt•1·l11• '.!171 ~al'I 111.'allh 111 ~ l'ulJllt· l'amvu:. Or. Suite 3:1U ln11w. t.:11 !1:!71:-. ,,.,.1'1\onu ity 1 ·c· nm · -sole. SIOO; twin mattress -.---· EST A TE SALE PA ID 1-' 0 R Y 0 U R ::~~u;~11~1~111';i~11~1;~~e~nw~ 11otpo111t Ol~hwa~hcr . ~~;~~~~ur:,~::i~!c r~~~P~ ~ box s prings, sso . Don't Miss This! 9691 Halekulani Jf;~n;1.nv: Wi~TCltES. h.oH• p.1rt """' ,.., full· µood co1~(L ~n counter lcel. Probably poodle & t>i<H~7 Neighborhood garage Dr. Gar'"'-n Grove ~:tZv~'~t"·~I-~i vC;i~P 1·ontat'l, an·urah• h Ill' ~wprn Siil St~ .i s:i w i t>n,.11 i1111~ I II\> phmw~. olhl•1. hi)' dN.111 l>O '"°' 1870, ~ewporl lkuch, Cu 9'~1 RELIEFCOOk \ll arvu111l 1·1'11ct 1•()111.. l'h~· ik•,11'11 lhtU!\\' 11111 , \'1111 ofl :1 :m111n. aio.k for Gahh>. ·l!H !17U7 1111w ll h111t•r hr )hif\is mdL s:JS li42·.S2551tves terrier mix Approx 8 ... r· & I at bl k sale. Fri/Sat Aug Z0/21. 8 uw .. · . • · • · SECRETARY/IK,R -; · 0 sou ovese · ac AM to 5 PM 17101 24 25 26 t'l ~I<, FURN & A~ . ·''"'' .\ppl)' In 1wr1111n Amana upr1"ht fr..:eier, wks old_ •yee to. lov1n1: &gold.~drnnd.5200. II~ , l'J> ~ I d August • • . Tl~U~:s.1;.1:;.2200 ;\cl S II rt·c1111r1·1I !• .'> Buff~"N R estuvrant large,Sl OO. home.968·4293,(i42·8912 Call842·G201. •. ~Que, -. • lnr .. ew an '"'M lPM . -~lvn fl'I, 'ulal') 11(.lllll Avery P:lrkway & San 979.7388 • -_----"' arner> . "" • Oruw1ng lable w /shtling l~IS·OH21 oieKo fwy. S1tn Ju1111 ----------Kittens. ~ m~l.e 4mos . Like n ew F.lhan Allen If 1 don'lhavc It ou don't Antique. furn.,_Dunc un door cabinet. 5 Slrln.rt s~:l'lt i':T.\lt\' tor lawofr Cap <No rhom• calls Apt size refrlA:eralor. $10. Sweet dispositions. all C h errywqod JJuffet need 't' 8211 r '!nnington Phyfe Sofa. I !ne drop banjo wlinslrut'l lons. please> Costa i\'tesa area ~hols.wormed.642·7009 China Cabinet. $800. 7' Dr. H1 8· Beacb//\tlanla. le11f Table, 1'.usllake 548.645:! "II 1-: ... pcr notnci· \\'•II - -----· t1427IS-I . Couch , e u s t. S200. . · Lamp Tahle, l\lilho.i:-.•--------- tr.;rn (;tHHI hilln!( & ~h WAITRESS - - -Prt-cious Dachshirc pups. 545·6705 Sat /Sun. Secretary, Elagcre. Mir· Bedroom dresser. mirror r\•lf 11 i;11 ;,0111. \rt•I> ufl er Gpm La Auc tion 1015 ;\l In 1 Duch.shun d ------G S le rors & so forth. Antique & nite stand. SSO. Ph SECRETARY Cave lll•st:.iurant. '169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y~rkshireTerner.Swk5·SOLJ?SPYGL/\SS llOMt; Clnlf'ge 0 g lass. milk-puttern· 613·8041 ln'ineAve.l'osta!\tcsa •PUBLIC• 6'&2·09lll. l\lov1ngt0Condo.all new Everything! Tools. depression glass. Glass ----------------•11'~1111111'&!\h fl<'alf':Z.\& ------.... FUR~ITURE• Free a.dorable small furn.Mui:.lse_!!...6~0-t663 c ameras . campin g shoci;. paper we1ghls.MagnovoxRl't·ordl'luyer n~:Sah.'s h111trl111J! hu1·ki:round VAITltESS. expl'r, full ,. " I ~uip .. refrlg .. (reczcr. etc. Antique silver. Tea w/6 blln spkrs. -t too ri• ht>l1>f11ll111·1·11111m'IH 1-: lime, ui.k for Sherri. •UCTIO.... breedpuppy,Jm;ies,IFinefumishini;sforsale material, redwood Cart Baker Rack, cords.S.S0673-81~17 SUCCESSFUL. 111t• .liq10l'l arra Nun ~ iol II! or 673.38~3 *"" "* remale 8fl2·394l from home of wholesale bnchs .. nr Brookhursl & R I'• C d ---- ---- Costa Meto Offict !onllll..1·1 s,·1111 rn11mr lt -•Tonlt• 7:10 rM lum1ture representative. Adams, Park Huntington ,cc l ~er.,' o~m~ CS, King Lawn edger, Sears hos Ofl\•nln~i-1111 i! .h "IH'l.lll'lo N1•" '" U\ pt•nc•llt'l'cl l.11•1·11,.l'll r1•al <'~1(11~ ~ule~p~~pl ~ l\l'lt·11111t' Yocc h;11 t• youi 011.11 pr1v ut1• tlc-s k & pl11111t• S.rnw 101»1\1011 Ill )'t' .1 r' ~: -c , . ., ll 1•11 l 1·<1111 1111i.~11m 'flhl (:ornl I\ nlk in.1o ti;t(,.1 n•lvrr.11' t':rll 1vr 1nl1•r1 "'" 1\:\k for lt11l 1.:1l'fll'llll\ \l'r II\\ 111'1' llltiU N1•w1Jl1ri Ith II ('\I i\ u; :~:.!8. ,., 4•~ .117:< l:\i7 PO lio\ 2:!71, l'\('"l~>rl WA.ITRESS L-Stor-Lot Tcr~~~l~~1t;'~:py. C hippendale sofa. Tract.Satonly8t21.9641 ~'."P"· Pict,ur.cs •. t;orree mower, SIOIJ set. Dining 11< .. 11•h,C11 1•:.»til13 ( I ' -C.,-· .=:!:..... d11mask Lahne S450. RockyMtnDr.H.O. Grinder. 1 r i milives. Set 6chairs scrverdii;h l::xpr'd or rvuw COUil· Oftll9'1._...n 5:1G·7591 Drexel c herry Wallace ------C~~ll'r Set. ll_oya_l llalton ;.l~ct. ·I le:;~·es, by .l<ohn S Jo:(.'lU:T All V ' ,\ f)\' EllTISI i'\'G 1\111•11c·y \I.Jiil" ai1I with l1<1{)kkee11• ill!l. ffi(ldl;l , '!\'I\ M'f'\)' 1·\p l'.wt t1111t· II~· I II I ~?:; ~;~J1~1~s~fo~ k1~~e~ch Stock LlquidaffOftt l\t'l"flo;NS, We're r. wk~ Nuttmg chino $450. Sel o 02·5 SAT & SUN>.d 9901 ~1~~:~· Book,,, and lot~ Bruner. S250. lJ(•scrt Ory old.eome in11ssoru>d col· Chippendale dining BlgSur.H.ll nr ~ams Uofi\&M.C.accepted. hcutlamp,SSO. lnfrnrcrl Sedy/Bider WAITRESSES \1•1•v pl1n,i: 11µplit•uti11nK I Cl 1 ll I' U \ 1• )' 11 r d w a I I r ~ :c :< l' !'I X I 11 l h;•nl'f1t1o Apply 1n flOrl\on 5pm IUpm. J>cnnc)''i< Jr . llit.llH'oa:ct llwy, L01,11u11u. I i:irl 0£(,~l'. (.;I\ II ~:111111wcr1nl( (.'o l'url m· full Lime. P.icpr pref . . h>li-1893 nr IJ'TI:Hll'io Sot \'om.111 to work wkncb. Jt....tiqM ChlCOCJO ori; & ready ror lovin chairs w /be•1uL carvin & Br~khurst. ~iscell. HELEM HOL.AMD lump, S25. 5411 3550 -"-0 home. 962-7131 $125 ea. Hi-back win itc:ms m c. l>lllll·pon~ thl, Cvt ... ci-"'°" ------C'hair Ill damask rabri dshwshr. s hag l11mps.i----------11taliun Pnw ndrm !WI, l.o,•cly 110Cu & love:.cal.s f<'rce beautiful Irish Re s,100. Drexel oak hor $200 mens /womens c luthc11. km!( H , 5'11JO U'J<ccf4· l"4 l.ivlnJI room tables Seller. needs 11.ood home Jfcnta"e lthr sofa $650 963·6278 urtlero<'k Garage Sall', .\lel'rllt 211 cu.Cl. rC!frlll • OCKERS " -Movlnrc ever_r lhlnl( S250. Waslwr & clryl.'r * R * 5111·71<1_1_ __ f)-~nch oriental rui: $t50. FRI. thru SUN. Must llell goes. 1''\lrn, n~w Sporllnll Sl7'5. 552 42.rn 1'1Mun•11, l11mJ))I, chinu:;, 5 m 0 s r c m a I c All)ust. typing t';'ble ~"i all h:;ehold good11. 2877 Good ~. l"r1 Sat Sun. •--------•! OI( / 1lli.hw/J1>hlnll i<c 111nm~ rm table». 1•hu1rs. <•omph1tt i1 hephertl /l(rcyhound ~:.~~ssi>rted fine pc s DMraark.e St., C.M. Mesa del l''ollow !i lgns lo·l!l382 CllAIN SAW S!lO. lluhy ll<'llrm lll't11, tlre~sers. Cree lo std home. Uurb Sierra Bello. s:1:1.930 Cr1 h $40, Sll«~p,•r 11ofa ('h«sti;, nitr 11t.nnll1, ho11d· ~l!I !12"4 dy11, 7M-100R l'V auitahyde sofa, lov Gorni:t• S11le & Anliq11(•11 l From Persla;;-Rugll to S50thl~ 1,~~!1d~~~g~;1~~l~111t It. E. SALIS Lic'd • Unlic'd Fr•• 14 day T rainlnCJ C ourst •l'cr .. un.il 111,tnwtion • \t,111tttil:me11t 01•11111·\ v ·, •to MO'. C111om1«~11111 • L1e'cl tr111111111< :!11. ""' rl11~~,·i111t11rt ll'l\m('1f •Ou thl• jvl> lralntn,.i • :\l1111y tuv1•Wcc Im··~ No lk\'tn.l' n1•c tn 11(1ply llD CA.lPIT RIALTORS 9U-919t t-'or <letall~ t'~•ll Linda Reataurnnt ll1•lp full or Ptll mt• A II :t Kh lrb 1111<!11 JaC'I\ In l 'h{· Mn~. 12() tblfcr St. c M llT A.IL SA.USMA.M Wtcxper. In hl.llh fo11hjon co ntemp orur) 5poruwr11r. Gond 11nll\t'y. ApplY. Kc.ntwlb Lloyd ot Newport, 2700 W. Coul flwy. NU Or call Gf2·432C t'\lt'S. ---1h1l1c!I 111 ituei-l t111mc Secy /Executive iai; mrn __ _ l'arl llll\l' W hrll wk Vomcn. 21) ~ olcl1•r to \lnt \) Pllllt & Sii '~111 work fur hou~t'l'l1>:111inl( l'l't( UIH•r11ifl1'<I JX>)O(l!~on i.el'\'I(''' (',ill J 111111•1••11 for ~111ch!w<t lil'tilun I op ltl11(1:l'<I )' Ant\'> 111~ 1~'.!>3 pny Wnli• Ad •S8fl, Oul · Iv P1lol Uox l~:O. l'o>1la ;\t...,o. (.' !liti~I hoardi;. desk11 . hnpe --vscat, chair. thle chrs urmoire. 1 hall tn·e. 2 Gardenin,ll Tools. 202!11 · · · · · -('hr•Jrt, rlw11l !Mtd!I, huby f"ree fo'('m11le Kitten11 to ~torn"e i·.~bin"l'<. "-i"" ff ,1 I) I I • 1 • 5 '" "'l p Ye " "' "" ..... 11i dc bo11rd11 . 3 floor ;\1•11t'ln <o "1•";1 r. llll< vinyl rorkcr & col• rurruturc. crl >II.JI 11yr>cn, lov(' Ca I ,;4 · "'40. ,, a· 8ofa. hoirtlrycr M•l6·04t0. u Nil s is 11troll,·r11.hi.:hchu1r11• llon72B4 ____ lamps, 2 trl'l1dlc•111•win1t llack oy, > .111 .un 1111111111 , 1•lu1J <·h111,, *LOTS OF* usl moved froin larg machin('ll. i\1110 2 com· II ~ 1 l11lhl·H (uddy , m iKl'. Lah/Sht•t)lll'rd mi-c l'UP· home lo t'Ondo in Sa 11ctlt1on JIO ·<·artic & -SUPl-'llS\r F • f141i!17111 Hlc•.AppN011cH 11>"· 11P1y>:1·cl frmalc·51'°"' Clemente. tlnvc nlmoiit ~~~e11~·orrc~ml11~~~·~ Ali mus t ~;1 .' ~1u n y Cllorll oni on . s 100. W 1u her ~. llryt•rli. ~11ll ciy lova ble new white camell>ock ·i mph~ & 'i.t,•rco itt•m 11; nn tiq 1u•s. Trophyt:u:w. l:.i"x:rx:r. rcfr11terntnr11, upd.:ht ;;lll·25l3 loveseat. for anleo al ""2 ~"''&kcni .40 t'ullhmun dothln)l, hoolc)I, ml,;c SJllO. ~.:m !')11!17 /!>:11 41~> 1005 frt•<'tWi. l'LUS 1.0'l'S OF Sh''llht•r<11rolli'' mj11 , price. Alt10 n I urm 1 ,,.. .' Ocltlu 3ofll ~II. lwaut. o - S•llh.9Monoci-r NICJ.:MISC ITF.MS' .fl•mJlc. 111rnycd. Al110, tJlald~·l70a __ !notor·11~ooter & 1111rl~, JK'din<lttc•Sl7!i.Soturday Ma11tc twin 1, .. 11 , lllnL :"t•e1I enthuo<lnlll It'. al a...---------i SSS S "'YE SSS malt' 3 )'r~. Gov<l honl<' 71 :13(1 llonda pt1rt11. MlliC only. 1773 Crt•l!lmont 1•1, 1•01111. S:til l>rci<11(1r Siii. 1r:wt1w, p1•rM111.alll)' +,. "' 49.1 :t.>7t.. Fil F.NCll anliquc iron CfothC!s t,. oddfl & ends. CM Twn bcl.I s.es. 64a 171111 person to monni.tc 1>ur A!\'1'1~,IJJNG IN TUSTIN t'ood avallohle on pre-h('lh\, (2), 20U yr11 old 0089 Turtledove 1.onc, _• __ _ 'mall l;uly'a 1<1)\•dolly Uo you ~now lbffl Ort' 13 m111e11 lll'mll 1mbjcc1 to W/llpre11d11 & holiltt'rli. I-'" u n l u In v 11 11 c y . IA'11vln1t 11tat(l·(•V\'rythlni; , • ., 0 r. TA n r. (o;. .. lt ff i.hop ~lu•l huvt• e"l>''r 111 fin• Antique-Sho~ In Old pre111tll' Wt' honor llof A NOTICE dccoupu 11c decnrnt('d. ~2·7331. • mu~l ~o·dlnlnll l'l'l, ,·or ""~tom m111lc• lll11t<'. $385. lad} ·s H1'W. nble \o hulld Town Tu11\ln~ l''or flUOh nnct Ma~ll'rCh{lrjtc, 111110 how l>uily Pilnl Class· cornice canopy & bllek MOVING S/\Lt: ncr thl, ''of(N• thl. TV. tWHIS91 __ _ tollowln,11. ~li~t 11alury t> • <itltctinn. vhut (61111( <:ro11hlcr '11 <:h o<'k~ ~ ihccl atl1C dli pluy thl•lr drape•, 12000. M ttpl<-h . plonlll maehlnhit·11 tonl~. , . hl +lnN'll\I"' lllo'1h'tit11 4c llll (Al('al••tl ut lllt, •:1 Ci\Sll' 1 h 1 lllllt drcucr & poster bed Din rm 1wt, w11 r /rlryr, Prl 111• 1 • f .1 1enn1M M1~1nhcra 1>. t11111rr lnt«n·h•w111,11 <:amlnoltclll&Mnln. MASTll$Jt..UCTIO .. tll('i.Sllllt'S wt t'Jl 1 Y w/~tilller top & 1pread' dr(IUtm1. misc. lh:m~. 1 ll33~1r~1 "j·"j\;~' · f/Ull'k t1111cNU1'C.$593 .... i-lart" Mon IOU. Mi. 2071'/2Mw,ll. 11nd1mpnct't Our adP1.wc Maple pull·up ch air: 9211 MarKcnr.it< rl. C.M. ~/,: V"rde:irNyo~;'.c sutr& T1lll\t1, foe. 8:1:1-:\643. nr S I • COST" M "" nrc proud to 111y. rc11lly •w"', 'A"I• XV dlnln" tn. M0·533G -------:;~·n"u ... IHI:! 4t1a9 \\'nrb\Jl, ll!l8·570!i. hel )' I "" '"' Jt cl re 11 u It !I I' h one ~·w '-"'" " n ..,., ·r n I I t: 1 r t Sh o I). PUBLIC AUCTION Ill 9625 646_.616 1142.5678. ble. G ch111n anl.iqut So\ 9.4, 1•9wn Uoy Mower, . -,-WOVE .... WOOD We!>tmi111lel' l~nltrJ ;\IA.NY FINJ.; ITEMS o•• • ------!!rl'l'll flniah. $$00. (.;hln11 II 0 0 v c r v 3 c u u m . L~ t'nd tbl w /4 chnir9 ~ " SL:ttVJ .. 'f,-Ai'ION AJ::SR"Tl'AT0~J-!_'~:.wT.f',LARNY.. • '·ubln~t. $200. 673 6127 Spreuder F:diter & otht:r ~llnl•hl tbl w/lcaf & 8 SllAD!<;S-To80% Ort r. " .,, u C.v ,, TAR G .._,.EK•• . 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Tu Curt. and CdM. · · · -cARPF.T. good quality RN Apply n.i.1 Ca rey n::. ~:;~ ::t.... otMl'l8th&19lhCenturyRoCrlg lllOVC sink unit F\lm.&Misc~ems.t'an· used ah3jt. Blue. or <:hc-vrM. GO'S. Coaat ,v.., ,,_ 67 -Ji'\lm.148-9887 okCum .. red~oodlbls & lastlc burgalnic 2701 whitt-/~ellc>wmlx.S2Yd. COORDINATOR ti~. Lu1nmn Bu~--:~ :~· ~?:... ustom 8• gold modern clocki1. <'Pt'1t .. aporh Windover Pr. CdM <'fop 6'1~·G16t '"'-v1"e Sl"tlon Atl"'n· Sarou. k. )i\:s long. All ,.ti-. 40N._ 70_., .,,,, .. .., .... 21" otOf"••cA equp .. ltern ~ from of 0.olde nrod l Sa ll·7 .30A~l 11h1fl. Mu~t d';.nt~ exp;r'd I>ay"' &. F rend1 turnllure . :;e :it... ~;&:c._,. c;,;ioj;,'!;u.1S:1. ..., 5'·$.100. Mu5l acll. 500 1-:. 9:3().3.30. --SCRAM-lETS h•ve 2 yr:c t;itpcr. I E\~ Full$ p/l11nc. Ap (l46.0lS6 !~~-~~-· ;!= .... ..-.:::o::;~ ... 1----------1 15\h St. NplJch, S11t/Sun 1060 supe.rvblon ti\ neut ply. Shell 5tatlon. l1th & k rallrond station desk. :;:-;... *f-: S~. ... S-. IOI 8-6. 675·2259. •0 •••• .. b•••••••••••••• ANSWERS bospltal. Cnnl11ct ~lrs. lr"me. N.8 . 1l11nl top. 46" high 10 .. T. •• " ""-•••••••••••••••••••••• Fifteen yea r s of ac. Cual~!" a!\ket weave. Pt'nury -Hobin Jen.sen, 6-42-273.i. Cmta Iona. cabil\et• under. ~~ ;:r:-:t,.... ar•ge Sal\': Jewelrv. cumulated wonders • IS~ • mans Western Fra ... • -w c ... vil M ~ s a M em o r i a I SEWlNC OPERATORS o-al for olc or slot #~~ ,...... h _._ odds~•... saddle 2 vrs old sooo uu ... I \' _ .. p w k Pd "'-!'....-=:::. !!~ .,. c ''· "'"'"un!s, '' Clothlna • Silverware · ' · · WORD UosplU. 301 1clom1 Tma ..... r r · 963-6l63 ;~.;;----;;~ ""-emts. betw~ Dil•1no1'a CR~ 1t"lbrtnnl . 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() ......... al •••• ,_,, t)•• 'I IU !JI '1"il )J, !,'!1 ORANGE COUNTY r.~ vw l'J m 11~·r . ,Int VOLVO n >nl.I. ilSllO or mJkt• ,,f t.:r ~Iu~I ,ell 612-UO'Jli or EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO WC> 27:.g L.irAesl Volvo Dt•alcr Wot Hew 9100 AMhta H•w 9100 . in Orange Count~ • ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••.'••••••••••••••••• ":'l Sl..IJx•r lk•t•tle. 1rnmu,· Bl!Yor LEAS~ IT'S OUR OFFICIAL CLEANUP TIME WE'LL SKIM THE DEAL DOWN TO THE BARE BONES USE YOUR HEAD ••• Buy American ••• HOW! SUPER USEO CAR VALUES 1969 TOYOTA COIOMA HARDTOP Automoflc * 1295 I owner & low m11es 9 (ZOY3•4<41 CHOICIE OF 3 GtllMUHS AN EXAMPLE 1971 $ w/automallc 1 ownef 1495 4 only 4 6 000 m 11e s !3620CX 1 ~I umd ="''~ rudrab. orig DIRECT o"' nr srn;,c1 ~.on~ ~i,~Mt:ilri ·;o Po p Tup Camper •] ... "•· ;!I OO 7~1 ~8SU .11l l , ,,1,i ~ \\ l.d)' an) l I ~~.,,. knds •2025.._._,S...,..Manchester_. ... .., .... 1973 vw Anaheim 750-2011 llllHnE I spe~d. radio & ne't\ r.:llllll ... paml 1<»19280 1 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE ~an Juan Capistrano 837-4800 493-4511 '72 Yolkswo~n Kombl lus \'ello" & v. hlle Jusl hkc ne" . ., 1>1>1.'cd. R&H LIC 115:>ELT Sl295 S40-S630 'ilmDW 2.HAHOlllVD. COSTA MESA 1973 vw SQUAltHACK I 'P"ed Ill X.LNl' 'ondi· \11111 1006C W XI S-ADOLHACIC YALUY IMfllOITS •SALES •SERVICE •LEASIMG O•erHa5 Delivery you11 Hke •II(!• Sen H'e & parts now open on SJI ·s 8 lu 4 Cot ) our l'OOI cnrenc~· VOLVO l~b6 Hurhor C NI 114.., <i303 8l 1-2040 495.4949 ·~ Voho Waicon 122. xlnl 1972 Vw .u'-"---cond . SlSOO :>49·9256 .. da)'b.4.94·7280eves. 4 Speed . radro, healer .. Super clean. Or anac. 63 Volvo. Xlnl runolng Low m!lel> 076PYB. cond Nds lnlr work SIS 7 6 $700/bst orr. 67J.9691 c;>uollty o...... ~~·. ~!~ .......... . I \40 West Kulellu AMC 9905 Or-. 6ll.t4l0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 VW 412 WAGON '73 Gr .. mhn ZS8·6c)'I. 3 spd X lnt cond UC Auto. trans · factory ulr In inc 833·5976 leave 1:ond1\JontnA (879K MU). OWS5aJlt CorTrl'V 3067 :&; H.-;;blc;-;ds_b_r-ks-· -& cng wrk. use'1 but gel" an>und S300 8.18 2410 . '73 llornct Auto. new brakei.. brOIO n . $1, 700. -;-6"" VW 11._ S· k "'' Call 67H792 uC\ Spm ,,, ,...1u1rc ac • x ---oond. 27 MrC. sa1s firm Well 991 O 4!1'7 3965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 118 VW Flbcr&Jau -1~ '1~ APOLLO llatcbback. c 3 mp l' r w , "x l r a 11 \-8, urr. aul?· ~wr. 36,000 <J00.142:! wknds onl)' ma. $3()00. G7.l-43l2 __ _ 72 Jlardtup \\ c:-lph.ih'I tampc,•r (id cond 1-'~I ' Qund 111pe . $3&00 . 6i3·0'l8'7 fi6 BaJJ Ruw. rtblt t>nR "' bodv 011mns:e. $400 ~·~· (()11.l 002 9:>i'3 ·oo C11mper, Pop TOil, W1·,t11hah,1 rl'hll t'Olo: 1~110 "'" :r•m till \ W 1·1111' ,., I 1;uml ('Olltl , 11\'\\ \11µ, Ill'\\ I lfl'll, l'll"!H'llt• pl,111•1 'IOl 0101111 '1 I r,oo 1'l7 :rn:i 1973 hick lstote ,, .... ,...rw94JOtl 0 ,000 mlfH, yellow, auto .. P /8 . P /S, P /W, P /11l'llt. tnt & teltacopln1 wheel. ctuJ10 control. AM /t'M stereo. Lie 711G/\U. $3575 S40·S630 2626 HAHOI llVD. COSTA MUA odiloc "'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "n Cou~ de VIII~. I' 1S. P 0, Mir, l\M/f'M, 6 WU)' aeol.9. till whl, vtnyl top. elec. wrnctowa, like ntiw. Low ma 141.JO. 84.S-UDl pp '16 Et Oorudo Conv. Loaded. f uel injccl cd 1000 M1. Beal offer ( DJZ411) 540-7144 7JCADILLAC C....OeYlle f\lll pow«, crulee con· lrol, lllt Wheel. Ylf\11 roof " le1ther. Low m 11 ... t•lGlB). Ol41.Y S46ff MACHOWAID AUTOf&TllUCKSALES lll•Harbor.Sal\u Aaa IJl-6000 SJ •·>421 ·n Co•pe d• Ville. Loeiled. A ttal Cbe"71 Lo mt. ean a1.ao10, '18 EIDorado Convert. Wht top • Inter .• ln· n•brudt blue uter. Many xtras. lo ml.. Pvt Pty. 875-2878. '16 fl Dorodo C04'•ertiltM J\Jll> l'QUIP!>c!ll & 0~1.Y 1.1.•iu \ll l. 1-:.'i I Llkl' j\ !::\\ • \l:WNJ,1 1974 Codinac ll Doredo COft•ertibM l·1•llt•l'l•>ri. 1h•m t-'ull powe1 Jui;l hke llt'~ Wh11c w1lh r<>d leather rnlcnor Stk11:>7U7•\ SAVE CONNELL i i '"HI''' ('J•lo t>111: CHEVROLET 11\\l\\'I 111000 ITll lal.<• \1111111111t11· air N•nd ~ 111111 "h\'l''' I .n~ mrlt'' t IJll\IFWI ONLY $3799 MAC HOWARD \\.I ro& TIH'l' ... :ur,,.:. .... l ... 1 lh1rho1 ~.1nl~ An;1 S31·60005ll·l421 Ill'" 1,i.,J,•11 ~ I'S I' II ::lk~ ll;ia bor llh II \\I F\i " 1.11w ('i ~l' COSTA MI·:~\ 111 :\luhbu :lilt (itl llrl'" 1·ntrl. Ult \\hi./\ \' \lu'I Ou• :>lli l:!VO Heh .1.\I !'l~lt \lnl 101111. \ I . \~I f~l wit SllW l'h ~HI ~;n I • 1· •• ,., 'iO ~di ~I :I '1)(1 31 OIWI m 1 1 '11 lu :>I :llltl 1' " •• • Ftn1l V.~lll \"" """' 1 ~ul iius 11U1c1 :>l:!1lll l ',1ll Sdl •hinw~ 1,1,1 \\llh U111h IJ,111) I llol l l.i:-i.1lrt'tl• ~-4i I:! !'11111 \\ .1111 1\1b Mclean Codilloc 2ntl & ~l11m Sanlj \nJ 540-563(). Alltos, Hew .. 00 AM'to1, H•w HOO A.to1. New 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 543-9421 2626 HAllOI l lVD. COSTA MESA •••••••• 1 3 Cad t:I Dorado 27M (!!) Nabers Cadillac Quality and Price Guaranteed L<'as1ng Spccial1~h Pre.fen cd R.u.o L1r ge\I !>tltc tion of New & Used C~dill;ic~ in Orange Count\o ()pen Sund.iv Cadillac Master Onler 26ll0 H.irbor Bl"d C.o,IJ Me~ 540.9100 Nabers Cadillac m1 l o"'ner. louded Cabriokl top SS,99S. tlH-'1131. or 6.W·23li0 1tfl lipm Camero 9'17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 CAMAltO i\utomalll'. maA'· 1•111yl top&aarcond. <332GS81 OMLY $2299 G~IDIN GIOVI S IJIU!llll 1-3821 .._,._.atv4,0.G. 554•0800 ·w Camaro lttecb & bod) xlnl. Scrv record avail Sl6SO. Rich :>57·3970 ---19CA.l\IAROSS350. mags new ures. r .s, P!B, Air $1.36S <1r bst ofr 4P!\I, 962·0950 'tJI Camoro. Jsvd. u cyl New ltre!l/maill'clutc:h & radaalor. Xtrll th~an, Sl40U 642"2565 •I\ 8. ·oo Super Sport, "ew ena, & trans. Sl500 M9 0084 ___ , !~.'? ............ !!.~. !~.~· ............ !~.~. !~.~' ........... ._!~.~~I!~.~· ............ ! ~.~~IT~!:' ............ !~.~~ p 0 N T I A c s . G. M. c. s .I BARELY ABOVE FACTORY INVOICE! NEW 1976 PONTIAC ASTRE ~v 13 1 42 + 50 , ••. DEL s3192 NEW 1978 GMC 1/2 TON CUSTOM STEPSIDE PICK-UP Al./to, V ... p S , tney & bfH ai•IOm lludl'4I No. TC\.1"8ZSl*t IMMIDIATI DILIVIRY NEW 1976 PONTIAC SUNBIRD ~ FACTORY s3534 INVOICE + 75 IMM. DEL 13709 h.111 TAil 6 UC. NEW 1976 GMC 1 TON CAB & CHASSIS WITH 12' FLATBED ,~ NEW 1976 PONTIAC LE MANS ~ E: FACTORY $3825 IHVOICE IMM. + 75 DEL s3900 l'\.U$ fl•• a. ll( 1.0. NO. Z03706P32tl97 Y0tt81sc&gFllll No TQ.3362515689 NEW 1976 GMC 3/4 TON 4 WHEEL DRtVE PICK·U IMMEDIATE DILIVIRY f'Ot ri.e i.,•ts 0t ~iltevet ft\41 ~ou· Wllffl [)r,..e Milo~ " Euy Wott. No T l<T2'6ZS I 7281 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY S4966 S5666 S4966 Nal , ... uc:c• ""' tAJl a UCINM , .. . . . . I .. I 4 DJ! DAILY PILOT ......_ U--4 ........ Uffd ....... UMcl ......_ UMcl ....._, UMd Alltot. 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Carton "" eood1t101unc. pov.l'r rn~nl incluJini: \I'• <'<1 C~or 9933 ford 9940 t J c·ontaul ~up,~r dn\ 1na: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 11-'11111 l l"ll 111 ou.:h.1111 (11u1111' °'''' \\ ,1;11 I"'" 1111 lu.111 ••11 I-I 1111 • u-r1111. PO~H·r i:.c C~t.r 9925 , .ar 1.:tJl'Ol'l brJ...,t'>. \ M ~ ~t rud10 •••••••••••• •••• ••• •• •• 0..1.Y $4299 MAC HOWARD \l lO&Tttl<.'l\S\l.lo.S ltl ~ 1l;,rlt01 . ..,Jnl j \nJ Sll-6000 531 ·1421 111t "~"~"~' wht•el. mjl? .72 "''"'!>Ort Cw.tom 1 tlr v.hrtl1. (llmprr. •hdl. 1111 pv.r, t.u uir "t"r'" lov. nul !!\ 14 t\ I Inv. mt Sl~l5 5S2 4~~·• $SAVE SANTA.A.MA. LINCOLN MllCURY 1:t01 ~ 1'Uhl Ill SClfttoAno 547-051 I eo.tiMfttol 9930 .......•.•............. 7 4 COHTIN!NT 4L MARK IV I 970 MOMTl C 41tLO ;;;;;;~;;;;;11:11 \" II .ltll OfllJUr r11J IU. hc .. 11•1, llO\n•r 'h•111111~. r;11 LOr. u1r nmdil11111111a: ~h.1111 !i !lltf(, l';ll $1 IV~ ii l'h1•\\I <"uprH'<' ll>r ;,o.~·uo ml I' s. I' II, 1\C lioo•I 1ond L11.1d••d " 1••1111 11111"'" 11\\' '" f\I "'""' l"llllhl' 1·11111101. \Ill> I 111 .. 1 l'rcll) l"ar 11-.111>. '" .:o 1Wllt:l\l I 53797 1~11t:K $1876 QtHility Datsun 11 IU "l"•l .... 11t•ll.1 Or~ 633-1430 til5ll120 ,1n 5pm t.J l"hc\ > lmpt1lu 1;11 ll dll.'IJllfl 1111111 " (°)I. 1111, m111or \\ r I. 'JOU l"I 11l r :!Ill :-.u ,an1i.1h l'I (.'\I b·b·l~J7 * $7286. * GUSTAFSOt-1 1 "ror ' :\11-:nn 1n llill4t0 ll<.·.1d1 rll\ 11 llunt111i.;t11n II<. J1 h 842-8844 HOO 4-tot, Hew HOO A...to~. Hew 9100 ...•................... ·······•··············· ...................... . MEW 1976 GMC PICK-UP 53976 '71 DOOfH MAXI 541tfH YAM VII 4ulo.> P $ htQhC>t1c-. •ttats ,..0, '''0tff ~"I> 120111(1 * $3486. * GUSTAFSON L"COI.'.\ \H: Ht'l It\ ll&l u.. j( h llh d llu1111111.'1011 Ii. .11·h 842-8844 '7l Linc. Cont. Mork IV \' K JU hi 11 Jll' I ,Jl"ll>r) ,111 l'Ulllhlllllllfl~ flll"l'I ,t,·\•tlUl! fHl\\t'I" lll,,. 111;1)..l'' l"I\\\ I \\ 1111111\\'. l"l\\1•r ''uh, ,\\I l"\I II 11.11 I.. 1.1d111. l tlt ,,,.,•111 .. 111·+'1 plu .. ''""' hl\11n j;IHlll\ 1!;;!71 I I'" I $5999 SAHTAAHA LINCOLN MERCURY IJlll ' I u,1111 Santa Ana 547 ·051 I 74 COHTIHEHTAL l.oo11kd \\1th UIJlllHI" 111..l .\~! !-'\I ,, l'l\0\1 l I UI M' 1'Qfllrol \Ill\ I IOI) 1'h1, 1·Jr '' 1.1 .. d ... I>< .rnulul 1.1r 1'1111 '" ,,.1 1 Ul!.llt.U • * $5286. * GUSTAFSON 1.l'co1.' \11-:nn HY JtiHW Bt•ad1 Bii rJ llun1111i:111n tk.IC h 842-8844 1969 Lincoln Continental Coupe \"ct·~ 111n: c.1r ~oltl & bt!r\'il"c It\ Jnh11"111 ~ Son. t\u11i . I' S. I' B Pll" 1:r 'l'al,. l'•I\\ l'r "Ill do\\' ttll wh .. d "11211 l:J $1775 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • l lNCOlN MfRCURY 2626 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA '75 Mark IV Turquor,t>. full IHI\\ 1·1 Lil' tilt LP\' $8975 540-5630 1011\so\ & so~ • LINCOLN· MlRCURY 2626HARl01t llVO. COSTA MESA 1975 LINCOLN CONTINEMT A.L MKIV GOLDEN EO ITIOH LA-ulh1·r lr1t,•n11r , Stl•rt.>o Tarw l'r1110,1• Control. UldUl'd' 111i>0.11h.1 $9595 Nabtt I Codll9c 2'00 ............. C..ta M.to9 MO ftlO CORVETTE '7 4 l"1111,,·111ht.· I :-i11l•t•tl 11.•rd lo 1111.t m111h·I lo m 1 t ,. ,1 i:" I 1 I. " II\' w ;\frrt·1·dl'., 11<-nt 1 ratll 111 Lie 1.>15)\ SS I House of Imports 213/921·8588 714/523-7250 NOTICE 20 HONDA WAGONS IN STOCK! BRAND NEW '76 HONDA ''AUTOMATIC'' WAION 1•171 l,;oua:.11 ~ H7 .• ur pov.er l.jml.iu lk•,l ul ler t.t I 5i 12 or!> l!t 8.")..' '72 Merctfry C0119arXR·7 \'II .11110 lr1111~, 1.11lun ,111 l'01Hhl 1111111\i;, flll\< \'I •lt'\'1'1111! I ,Hh•>. hi ,11<•1 111111 nw1I 1111 >l<'t'llOI: I\ h1·1•I l'lw milt-' ·''" f'IJ,;hl 1114~1 .. "l"<~I $2999 SANTAANA LINCOLN MERCURY 13111 ~ Tu'I 111 Santo Ana 547-0511 1971 Co119orXR ·7 1.t hn1v. n , 1•1 ' iiood 1 vn 1hl111n \' ~ .111111 .111 I'°' I' 11 1.qlt' 1h1I. St!."' 1117 $2575 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOl N ·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR ILVO. COSTA MESA Oo~ 9935 ..•.•...........•...... 1974 DODGE DART SWINGER \ulumJlll . P" I :.I 6. 1.n Jk1•:., Jll l'Olltl 6. lei\\ 1111ll'" <SJ:!K u; 1 ONLY 52899 MAC HOWARD \1 ·10& TBll'I' S,\Lf:S bl~ 11;.r·hor. S.inlu ,\nu 531 -6000SJ1-3421 ii Ood)(l' Oart S\\ llll!l'r l nu"u"ll> rkan lo 1111. all ,tni" t 711 t >Hll llW'l ill l>urt :-.-..111.:..r Ii c ~l ll&.11. ,1ulo. '" hcll\'ct \\ " I rn•, SI ZCJll h, I 111 r Ill I hi•id 111\ 1ipm I~ lllwl&;< \ I' I' S. I' II. run,. & luoi..,, 1-d !>150 b,.1 orr ~16 !lllli l r} J I> ,, 1 I \ I' I I tl I c1 .. ,,,,,,,.,, ·'" tu Liu). ~1.'11 ur rcnl "'"'" 1h1n)( I~ roRI) •1 1nlo1tod \ 11. o1uh1. nl'v. 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'Ill\ I 11111 \Int nmd K:Jt :i:uu ._,.0 ,, Mew 9100 .•••...•.•..•••.•...... , BUY or LEASE aaaa l HEADC'f)UARTERS IM UMTAAMA FACTOltY AUTMOltlU:D SALIS • SEHICI • rARTS • LfASIMG sro11rscA11 CINTU ARv( ){I { r :I"~ Nl.V6U >I \J 1\APl)~ r IMME:OIA.n OBJYHY OM ALL MOOB.S DICK MILLER MOTORS 557-2132 IJOW.WAJtHH S4MTA A~ ... ., .... s ...... 4altot, Hew HOO 4altot, Mew 9100 t I ~ ... ~~ .......... ~.~~~ ......... .'~.~~·.~!~!! ........... ~~~·.~:::' ............ !~·.~!~ ........... ~~·.~~........... Friday August20 1976 DAILY PILOT 013 • J otdimoblt 9955 r i,,t 9957 Ofttl Alltot, U1•d ...... UMd ..,._,, Uud • f.ord 94....,lllK-994SM.tMC) 9952 e o ac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..•.••••••............ 'Q >'°"1 ""'"· . dn "bl~, tUll'o 4o1d, IUD • Lire. $150 ~2 'r~H fD L l1J 1 lh . full P"' r 11lr, '1t1\ I ruor. ~ On p\101111m·r h73 10.\ f (;., .. ,,.. '"'~ '"''' .,...11.,. 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NEW 197 6 DODGE SURFER VAN IMMIDlATI DELIVERY AT THIS SUPIR LOW PRICE!! 55959 MOTORHOME SPECIAl!I I '1 I 1.IHCOLH c:o rnl"41NTAL loolAIU( II~ ltJI L.tHCOL.M I '70 ISOID MAVtllCM THE FANTASTIC 191/J fl. JAMIOltll MlHl-MOTORHOMES ... 197J PORD PICk UP F-100 ~l1Ck atult eCOl'\0'1'1y rA111<1 & h4''1tr OIW of d 111no "' lh,, or•cn• Sf'f f I 0ALR21&0!S $;JP •J ''° RM.x ed s21 a6 1 '14 FOii> GUH TOllHO V·I I UIOIT\lhC r•c:ho l heller pOwer 1tfff1119 a orakH 11r cono s., 4H31H153394 LINCOLN , .. ' I 19•1 MHCUIY C:Ol.. f'.UM WA •. Only 3 1911' Now 11 tno11""' tt, 1•>4•• ,, """•ll rl'(.r11.111one1 11e111Cl•i. tor ,,,~,,, ""'" ...,,111 1 o. anv 76 11 11111 Don t m1,~ ,.,, ,, n'1 trio 'I I I• 4 cyl automr111c ltan•m•u1on AM/FM 111ny1 lop A Shl\!p 111119 gaa . .1ver Loe 633·JSE 'I 989 1975 CHEV 2+2 MOtCIA 2 Ooor aulOmahc. AM/1M. air CONJ • 1111 w hPel. power tlr1ke1 Lie 857·MMJ 53589 . I ,, I I# ;·: ;, 51086 , , 4/ I I Ht MllCURY MONTiGO M><·Brouoham ? 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'IMS 91195 '75 DODGE '73 CHITT VEGA CHAKll WAGOtf V-8 auto trans . 11r cond11tonm9 oower 4 cylinder auto trans . radio. heater. m119a. s1eering. power brakes radio. huter. bucket seals (985GYOJ wM ewaU tires. vinyl rool (63tNACi s4395 '1395 '72 PINTO 2000 WA80M 4 cyhndflf auto trans. air oond1lion1ng ractoo. Miier, wMewatl hres 1622G8K) '1695 '73 DUSTll COWi ti cy1 . auto 1r1ns , IH conc:I . OW!' ateer . pWr br'Q . AM/FM rldlO. tllr . w/w Jires, vmyt rt . CUtl tnC. & ext (31 &JFE) '2195 ' YIAI ltlD sALI Oil ALL 51 \MfllMA t\OtlAL • GIANT SAVINGS OH ALL REMAINING INTERNATIONAL VEHICLES IN STOCK! SEE ATLAS HOW FOR GREAT VALUES! BRAND NEW 1976 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II TRAVELER va. IUlomlhC trans . t.rek4ock reer axle, AM radio & morel (F0082FG0%9473) BRAND NEW 1976 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II TERRA 4 WHER DRIVE 4 ~ w/2 speed trder case. radio. delUlle interior & Hlenot pacqge. blnCt'I Niii, door eoge guards & morel (F0092FG0165e3J. Complete ·"H~ Duty" service aYallable for yovr R. V. One of the finest service facilities in OranCJe County . Open Saturdays 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Monday thru Friday. 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. .. ___ ......, .. ,..._ .. ,....._,... .... .._ ... ,..... ___ .. ,. ........... ll ,., .. Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley ED I T ION ,,f&e.•noon ~.,·. S toeks , VOL. 69, NO. 233, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1976 TEN CENTS) ·~~~_;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;,_~~~~~;....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....;,..~~~~~...;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~., Dragnet Out for Huntington Arsonist : SaluraUon patrols by squad t'ar and police helicopter were an ef. rect today in the hunt ror a pre· dawn arsonist who has set at least six and perhaps 10 blares in northwest llunllngton Beach. The week-long ar son sprtt has caused n e arly Sl00,000 in damages so far, the bulk of 1t in the $80,000 torching of t11.o l!n- finished fourplex units before daybreak Wednesday. Police detained and questioned their worried builder, Gary M. Peters. Wednesday night after a suspicious <'ar w as reported by a fearful neighbor who lives near thecban:ed hulks. Investigators s aid it was only Pe ter s <'O nducting has own periodic patrol in case the firebug might return to what is apparent· ly his favorite neighborhood. Peters lost one entire Courplex at 16822 Lynn St., lo the arsonist who has used llammable liquid splashed about lht" premises and ignited. whalt" a se('()l'ld structure at 16812 Lynn St , was senously damaged. They were torched about2 a. m ., just about one hour after a spec- t a c u I a r two -a larm bl a te destroyed the old, abandoned Ed's Dairy. 16561 BolsaCh.icaSt.. a short dis tance away. No cudder Doctor 'Victim Of Con' ) By TOM BARLEY 04-0.11'1'1 ... SU!f Far from being an imbittered husband who plotted bis wife's murder . Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson or Irvine was the unwat· Ung victim of a ·'big con" carried out by a m aster criminal, the de· fense claimed Thursday in the final hours of the physician's Superior Court trial. Defense attorney Al Ramsey told the jury in Judge J. E.T ··Ned" Rutter 's courtroom thut they have been the audience at a premier showing of the Orange County version of "The Sllng"- the popula r m ovie that. won several Acade my Awards. "And Tony Scallsc had the 'Hooker' role played by Robert Redford in the movie," Ramsey said. "But Redford couldn't hope to emulate Scalise whom l r e· gard as the ultimate in con men." The prosecution claims that Dr. Robinson. 42. said Scalise $10.400 for the killing of Mrs. Janice Robinson. 38. of Newport Beach. ll is a lleged that Scalise was promised a further $10.000 after U\e woman's body was dlsposed ol and her birth control device re· turned to the estranged busband. Scahs e, 29, has t.esutled as a prosecution wllnesa that he changed his mlnd about t.he kill· lnJC after taking Mrs. Robinson to )Wlch last Feb. 21 at the Velvet Turtle in Newport Beach. The hit man said he drove her to her home at 23 Augusta Lane, Big Canyon. where ~he 3nd her daughler listene4 while Scalise taped te lephone calls he made to her husband. Deputy Dliitncl Attorney Jay Moseley has described those con· versations all "d amning" to Robinson. The prosecutor hrus In· vited the JUr)' to r eplay the tapes in the jury room and then find the defendant guilty of solklting :ind consplnng to commit murder. Moseley was sch('(jult'd to de· Uvrr his final rebuttal today. Judge Rutter will then Instruct tbc jury and send the pan •I off to deliberate. • Ram!ley nrJ:ued Thurl\dny thnt ll wos nl!vC'r ttoblnM>n 's inte ntion to murder hlii wifr \'Ven though her decision to dlvorct him lust (Sff DOCTOR, Pa•e A2> Co ast ...., ...... .._. TAKES THIE STAND Superviaof DMdrlch Diedrich Contradicts Rose Story Ralph Diedrich, cbainnan of the Orange County Board or Supervisors, took the stand Thursday in the bribery trial of one or his political associates and contradicted earlier testimony given by defendant LeRoy Roee. Rose is on trial in Orante County Superior Court on charges be solicited money from developer William Brashears to influence Fullerton officials in their consideration of a con· domlnlum project Roso was de- signing for Brashears. Diedrich entered the picture when Brashears went to him to complain that "some of your boys in Fullerton" were "trying to shake me down.'' <See ROSE, Page A%) Bloodmobile Visit Slated The Red Cross bloodmobile will be available to HunUngton Meach and Fountain Valley resi- dents on Monday, Aug.30. Donors w Ill be processed from 2:30 to 7 p.m . nl the Huntington Beach Elks Lodge. 10480 Talbert Ave. ln Fountain Valley. Appointments to uaurc pro- mpt senice may be made by calling the Red Cross atSls-5381. Vietnam Asks for U.N. Seat UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (APJ -Vietnam, unified after more than a quarter century ol war, ap- plied toi:tay for membership in the United Nations. The application was submitted by Vietnamese Ambassador Dinh Ba Thi. The U.S. mission here had no comment. A year ago, the United States vetoed application by North and South Vietnam in re· taliation for \he exclusion of South Korea from the world body. Observers said t he United Statee also was llkely to veto thb appUcaUon as 1001 as Hanoi faila to give what American officials co09lder a full account of American senlcemm di listed as mlaa1af In adloa ln the Viet• namwar. The obseners said that aside from the United Stales, Viet- nam's application for mem· bershipwasllkelytobavesupport from nearly all other U.N. mem- bers. "The Vietnamese people have gone through 30 years ol arduous struule to wres( 6aclt indepen- dence and lreedom for t heir homeland, and at the same time, to contribute actively lo the de- rense of peace, independence and freedom of other nations," said a statement rrom tbe Vietnamese mission. "Now, with the accomplish· ment ot their independence and (See VIETNAM, P age A2) Gunman Gets $300Cashin Valley Heut A bandit armed with a .38 caliber pistol took $300 from a Fount.a In Valley electronics st.ore Thursday, poUcereported. The suspect, described as about 21 years old, weighing 150 pounds, five reet. 10 inches In fMtlghl with dark ahoulder~length hair. hit the Radio Shack store, 18120 Brookhurst St., at 5::Kl p.m. Thursday. The bandit. wearing a blue work shirt and corduroy pants, walked Into the store with the weapon In his belt, according to store employc Michael O'Ban-non. O'Bannon said the s uspect probably drove nway from the 1CC?ne. . monetary loss ls estJmated on the Dairy Barn inferno, because it. wastobenzed. .. 'He' seems to sel. tht>m in twos. a t a bout one-hour in- te rvals ," Huntingt on Beach Police Arson Detail Detective Robert Russell observed Thurs- day. lnvestigators generally pre· sumf' an arsonist who strikes at random with no specific motive to Not Fair Ga•e be male, d1,&e to psychiatric pro- rilesofthe typical firebug. One witness has reported see· ing a motorcyclist in a helmet with a gasolioe can lashed to the rear of his bike roar by the area of the Ed's Dairy conflagration Wednesday. "That could be just a coin· c1dence." Russell noted. PoUce point out that about 12 hours earlier on Tuesday after- In these times or rising food costs, fresh beef on the hoof may look like just the ticket for some lazy hunter. This sign on a Mollltoo Ranch pasture gate, just off La Paz Road near tbe "7.iggurat" federal building, is. intended to dissuade such thoughts and those of the people who like to "plink•• at tin cans -and signs -along the road. County to Forget '-Sinking' Lawsuit? Orange County supervi90l'S are being asked to drop their lanuit over the siokin& Westmlruter courthouse. A report from C«lnty Counlel Adrian Kuyper recommends stopping the action qainat the architects, e ngioeeu and builders of the $2.5 milllou laciU· ly for lack of evidence. "In our opinion t.bere is lnsuffi. cient essenti31 ev\dence availa- ble to the county on which to prosecute this civil 4ction to trial," Kuyper wrot.e. Supervisors will consider Kuyper'a recommeod..Uon Tuea· day. In November supervleors authorized tho suit agal.Jlat archite cts LeRoy Rose and Donald Fears. structural engine ers Sche rrer and Baumann and Associates, soils engineers Leroy Crandall and Associates and contractor Wes J. Fosler. . Charging negligence and breach of contract, the suit aought repayment ol the nearly St IJ\JllJon tbe county has spent repairing the slnkina structure. Jn hla report, KuyJ>('r said lhe county hired engineers lo prove the allegations of negligence and breach of contract. At the request of the defcn· danta, t.he case had been moved to San Diego tor trial, but henr· 1np have alnce been delayed. noon, a J:roup of youn~stl•rs 1 spottf'd lightlnG candles inside the abandonc•d old b:irn wt-re warm-4 of the fare danger and ordered to stay out. ' The bulk of the prcd:iwn flrci. centered on multiple res1dent1al structures such as tht.> fourplexc•s and apartment hou::.es. howe\'t'r, are believed the work o( one man A motorcycle covered b) a tarµ <Stt ARSON, Page AZ> I' Chip Heir Escapes Kidnap .. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Oi th D•ll' l'llol it.N Riverside County authonties captured two suspects today in the $250,000 ransom kidnapinat or malhonai re pot nto chip and pe anut butter heir J ohn II. "J ack" Scudder , Huntington Beach police reported. The suspects were taken into custody without incident. They we r e ide n ti fied ai. former Corona del Mar banker William Rudy Wesson, 44, a nd Rick Dale Sellers. 20, neither of whom listed u permanent ad · dress. The p ulr wer e reported ly idenUfied by pupcrs found In a rented motorhomc used lo ab· duct Scudder outside his den· list's office in llunllngton Beach • Thursday afternoon. One or the kldnapcrs conlronl· ed Scudder wearing a cowboy style bandanna mask and thrust him into the getaway vehicle waiting al the Cront door or the medical suite. The wealthy Balboa Island re· s ident subsequently engineered his own daring escape from hls captors' large motorhome vehi: cl e as It rumbled through fo~oun-l tain Valley. i Investigators said Scudder , 64. or 145 N. Bay Front. must now make another dental appoint· ment as a result or his fistfight for freedom. He lost two teeth In his blind: swinging battle with hia armed guard inside the motorhome after first feigning a heart at · t ack. Then he j umped Uie alarmed captor who came to his aid. Investigators said today the 3:30 p.m. abd ucli6n at 1882 1 Delawa re St., could aJ most bt- the scenario for a television mov· 1c episode and crc•dited Scudder with quick than kin~. The six-foot , one-inch victim managed to pound his kidnapcr badly enoug h t o uct lo the motorhome's door and leap from the vehicle, although virtually s ightless at the time. Detective Sgt. Rert Chodwick said the kidnap ronspirocy l('am obviously ~tud icd and plotted Scudder'11 movt>mcnts W<'ll and knew much ubout him. S<'uddt>r hu11 poor l'ycslJ(hl. The ubtturtor . who st t-11111·d from the wolllnu i;ietuway V£'hi clo with gun In hand ~ Scudd<'r emerged from hl11 dent1ll1.1ppolnl · ment, first snatched away thl' vlctlm'11 eyeglau rs. Weat her Var i able low clouds night and morning Slltur- day with midday te m· J>('rature near 70, ond a low of62. Psychics Aid Search for Girl "Then they 11proycd him In th<> face wllh chemical Mnco 11ntl yanked whot he thought wn!I nn old hAtdown over hl!i eyes. "Actually, It wo11 n 11tockln1t cap," Sgt. Chadwk k rclolt'd tu day. Scudder t old s~. Chudwi<'k :ind Detective Jack Welsh he was Ulen !lhoved into the hlg rill. which rumbled awny and even- tually stopped at Euclid St rf'f't I and Lavender Avenue. nt ar Mlle Square Regional Park in f oun- tain Valley. I NSIDE TODA~ While mod lfOUll9 mn pre- '" rock or ;au. Armando Sim-o bu .o di/femd ~= opmi. He'• frpif fo mdae" hi.$ C01HT'. and 10 far hr' I bod ~ sw:ceu. Sec E!otJe Clo/ tJwt Wtckfftder. By RA\' ESTRADA Ot ... Oilrlyr!llCSMft A Huntington Beach woman has c alled in local police, private detectives and s everal clairvoyants to help locate her 20-year-old daughter whom she believes has been killed in connec- tion wilh drug traffictdng in Mex· ico. Mrs. Beverly Singtetoo said to- day abe believes her daughter. Carla, wboh.asbeenmisalqsince May 21 alter a camping trip in Ensenada, Mexico, bas been icmed by drug deal en. Huntington Beach detective Otnnls Martin said there are no hard facts lo substantiate Mrs. Singleton's beliefs about her daughter. However, be admitted. no one has seen or beard from Carla stnce sbc left for Mei,Jco ~a~ 20 except her coinpanl~ William Harry Binford,28, a.lsoof Huntington Beach. Police said Binford is currently s erving a si x-month drug possession sentence in Orange County Jail. Martin said Carla's friends in· dicated abe was lnvolved In some sort of drul adlvity. Her mother conflrmed tbJs. The KunUngton Bellcll detec· tlve said it ll poaible Carla went to llJ~an or tbe eMt coast to vi.alt relaUva wllhoul telling her motbtt. Ho.evt'r, llln. SmgJeton ctiseounted tbht wtotton. A La Palma palJce detective has been he!plng ln the search ror Uw m.isllq worn an on then?quest cl Mrs. Stnateton. Frank LaBarge aaJd be ls htlplft1 during bis olf· ~ boun because Mu. etGft baa prcwkttd Informa- tion on the •beteaboutl ol redytl . .. fugitives. Mrs. Singleton said her daughter has ne ver been involved with this information as previous- ly reported. La»arge s aid he has checked Calexico jails for informatlon about the mining woman with no resuJt.s. He beUeves um city lo be Carla's last known tocatJon. LaBarge said Carla had a gasoline credit card and as much as S300 in cash wben she left the country. Records lndicste she has not used the credlt cant since May 21. LaBargesaid. "Jtkber she's dead and butted down tbtrt or •he's • hype-hooter now," LaBarge speculated. "We've had her pie· lurt ctt.u1buted ln Mexico and San Diel:o but haven't turned up anything yet," he added. Mn. Slncleton said the private detective sbe hired to ae for Carla, Darrell V. Tatem, ha.' not tumed up any new information. She aa.id she plans to retain the in· veatJgalor but Is having difficulty p~ng for his services. The mother said she has a serious Jung disease which pre· vem. ber rrom full-Ume employ· meat. She curreoUy manages an apartment bulldlng in Analfelm. Police officials said Binford bu gJvtn tbera aevenl versions d what happened while be was wttb the now missing woman ln Mexico. Binford clahos Carla had beft heavily Involved in IL drug ..deal ""1th he waoted no partof. Blnf0rd's arrest. for which be is now ffJ'Vlng a eente?nce. involved poansk)ID Of drugs berore he lef\ for Mexico with Carla, pOlice of. fida1aaald. Mn. Singleton said a.he has <SN KISSING, P411eAZ> The victim 's k idnapers ex· plained what tbcy were doin;t en • route. "They tried to tie him up. but he -what'• a good word? -he conned the m out o( tying him. ' up," Sgt. Chadwick said in re· / counting Scudder's story of h~ , abduction. Investigato r s declined t o' speculate on the number of kid· ' nap conspirators involved In the-t Scudder case beyond the two men , he encountered -guard t1nd' 1 driver. Between the 3:30 p.m: abduc-~ tion and ~udder's escape •boot 1 lSee SCUD DE~, Paie .U) ,_ _ .... _ .. -I DAILY PILOT Ht F Friday A u&t 20 1976 -~-......... PRESIDENT FORD BOARDS AIR FORCE ONE WITH SENATOR DOLE, WIFE ELIZABETH Repubtlc•n Team He•dlng for Vice PrHldentlaf Nominee'• Home Town In K•nHa Ford Urges Rule Change J Says J/ eep Selection Process Needs Ref onn KANSAS CITY. Mo <AP • ?resident Ford told }h'pubhcan party lt•ader~ today lhl'.\ ~hould ~·ons1der eh ang10~ tht> w:iy the party t•hooses vice prei;adential nominees. The Prl's1dent noted that a ft Aht o'·er the 'ice prc•s1dcnt1al M'IL'<' t1on procedure figured in h1:. bat ti~· ~1th Ronald Reagan for tht• \,OP pres1dcnllal nomination E'en apart from that. Ford urf,?cd m<'mbers o f th e Republican National Comm1ltf'e tp think seriously about revising th<' \\ ay the party ticket 1s put to~ether every four.) cars. Walker's Tip Helps Police Nab Burglar . One of two burglar.v 11uspet·ts ~urpr1sed by police after a 2 a m stroller reported hearing u no1:.c in· a closect lluntinirton Beach llharmacy was scht'<iuled for ar· taignment today. : Chris Gruner. 20. ot 21016 }:\hc pherd Lane. llunlington Rench. remained jnllcd In heu or $5.000 b;iiJ, . . : ·Jle wos booked on suspicion or ~rilary arter being cornered in· !>•d e The Dru ggist, 21421 :D.rookhurst St., early Wednesday .when ofri <'ers arrived. '. Jnvest1gators s aid his allegl"(t ·Dccomplice in the rooftop break· 1n escaped, but they are sC'eklng '..,complaint against him from the ()range County Distri ct Al· lorney's .OHice on Identical .t>hargcs. : .. We have bis motorcycle. · ~>Id Detective Robert Russell. ~ confirmed lbe registration identlfic atlon. ; :lnvestlgators theorize that ~rugs were lhe taraet in lhe 2 -a;m. brealt·in, IM.lt owner Ken \'edul said an lnventory dis· c l osed no pharmaceutical t\hortage. I· E ...... r • ..,AJ ARSON ••. WH . doused and set aname at alllother apartment house in the 'lftO early Monday, but would t1-ve s pread to the buildlnll lbell. Plremt'n r otumina from another ~000 anon·t1et a~r1.ment hlait' ~w lht n amts and stooped. ~: "We haven't hod anything llltt• 1h.1s In a Iona time,'' l>et.ect1vt · .RUJuscll remarked. \ :....· --------....... OltANGI! COAST DAILY PILOT Jack R. Curley ........... _,_c.e-,..._ 'Tl'lomas Keevlt e•ti.. Thomas A. MW"lltll~ _..,.l'tiiW··· "" CherlttS H. 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She said a youn&is.b·soundi.ng man wtth what she described a s a nice. pleasant voice announced he was holding her husband for S250,000 ransom. He set a 1 p.m . Friday deadline ror its deli\'ery. "They told her they were ob- viously going to kHI him if she d1dn 'l come across," Sgt. Chadwick said. Investigators said Mrs. Scud· der's mystery caller used the term eliminate In describing her hUlllband 's fate If the cash was not delivered to a pickup spot yet to be determined. fte hung up aner telling the food fortune magnate's wife they would be in ~b again shortly, A few m Sn-. art• 9'• kdlnaper 's call. Scudder ftntsf*I thinking out his olternali•es and decided to try to escape his mobile prison, police said. The blindfolded captive tmilat· ed the symptoms of a coronary :.itlack and his plstol-wleldJng ~uard fell for It, considering the Chapman College Board of Trustees member's age. .. Re's a pretty well·bwlt guy and in good s hape," Sgt. Chadwick remarked, saying Scudder s lugged his captor a nd fought his way bllodly to the rea.r door, tumbJlng out ol the vehicle with a cry for help. The two shocked kldnapers thc.•n fled on loot. abandoning the rented motorhome and vanishinait as Mile Square Park visitors ran to Scudder·s aid, unaware ol the dr1matic circumst~. lluntlngton Beach delt'Ctives wert' 1mmedlatery noW1ed by fountain Valley p<ilice, to whom tht• abdut'UOO was fl.ralreported. "We e<>rdontd otr the entire 3ren nround Mlle Square Park from Euclid lo llerbor und Wamer to Edinger," said Sift. Terry Tavernettl, Fountuln Valley police wat<'h <'Ommander. "We turned Mr. ,Scudder ()\'Cr t~ the paraml'dlc1' fot nr11t aid," ~~-Tavernettl said. The victim was treated for mouth Jaccr11-tlon.~ and other lnjurlc<J 1t Foun ti.In Valley Community Ho.pita) andre'ensed. ''He loat AOme ttoelh and tMre was quite a bit of blood ln tho motorhom e," Sgt. Tavomettl added, sayln« ho did not know If some of It tame rrom Sc..tder'a urml'd captor . "We ~ere primarily lnttl"tlM.ect ht peraons on fool. 11ut1plclOW1 people or vehlcl<!11 and talked lo• Jot of people lilt• thoH working In their yucl~ who might h<>vc sCK!n som~thing ·· lnveat i &a tora worked throughout the nliht Interview· 1n1t the weary. ahaken potato chip and peanut butter ldng. wit- nesses to his Mile Square Park l'Scape, family members and Balboa Jsland neighbors about the kidnaping. Scudder was a bJe to otJtaln OD• ly a sketchy descrl»tion Cl( ht.I ab- ductors. both or whom are rc- ported!J 24 to 28 yean old. wear· tni Ion<, blond hair. any specific reform proposal. Earlier this week, Reagan forces urged the GOP National Convention to require Ford to name his running male in ad· vance of the balloUna on the pre- sidential n omination. They argued that the detecates had the "right to know " who Ford would pick before decldini whether to support him or Reagan. The former CaJtrom.la governor already bad cboseo Pennsylvania Sen. Richard Scbwelker as his preference for a running mate if be had won the presidential nomination. But the Rugan call fOC' an lm· mediate revision of party rules on the vice prealdenUal selection TWO 'NICE ouvs· RAISE THE ROOF-Al FORD, REAGAN PLAN DEBATES-A4 VICE PRESIDENTIAL CHOICE PROFU FD Al was defeated In a crucial c:onven· Uoo showdown T"'esday nigbt. Despite tbe intense battle between Ford and1'eqanforces, Ford s.id a.e thOU&}lt the de· leg•es 'ad ae$ed ,...PGOliblJ. i~ can ~l llt• real Mlllots, but like 1reat Am.Scans," be told the committee. The GOP commlU.ee gl'ffted Ford warmly at a breakfast meet· ing shortly berore he and vice pre- sidential candidate Robert J . Dole visited RusaeJI, Kan., Dole's hometown. 1t was a jusl·folkJS warmup campai1n vis IL F,..• Paflf! Al ROSE •.• Diedrich. prior to his election to the Board or Supervisors, wa.s a Fullerton city councilman. Diedrich, In his brief stay ~ the witness stand, uJd he direct- ed Brashears t o go to law en- forcement and apparenUy con· tradicted R ose's earller tesUmooy reiardlng a converaa. lion the aoperviaor bad with the defe ndant about the alleged bribery attempt. Dle<Jrlch uld he dlscussed the matter with Rose 1n July. Rose has t~tlfled lh•l the matter was brought 1'J> by Diedrich much ea rlier. The lt'rlou~ d ay·IOflll sHslon was broken up In the afternoon. by a m oment of levity durina the explanation o( a malfunctioning of a body tr•nsmlttcr attachod to Paul WaJla<.'h, an emplo10 of nruheart. Walla<.'h carried the transmit· ter to a meetloa wUb R~. but he sa)d It fell ofl hls back and OU.l his pantaleg. Jn an1wer to a question from delenae 4llornoy MarebaH Morran, Jnvntlgator John Gter anttted that Wallach did not . want to wear a transmitter to a nieet.lng wfth Ro.se, fearlne he would~ searched. But at the lnsl.tftlce ol In· vestigatore. thP device wu placed on Wallach'• bock. Cler testified. As n resuJt. he said. It malfunctioned, producing only tr1ce1 ol convertaUon aJoo• with staUC'. ' When asked If Wallach WP told of tbe malluocUoo. Gier repQed, "No air, we didn't have to. It fell out of hll pen.ta Gil the ~·· Then •add lnabtel' mm the j ury and 1pectaton, Mcw1an uktd. If WaUacb plcted Ule ~-:il~1'rid away, _end I ~ved It." Gltt nplled wttll • ratntptn. · "l t.a.t• it Ulla dldn\ ena..n.iJ th. BoalOQ ltt.-w 'cu. tll.d ~ ttlatJop&blp." lllorpn coo- Tatt mW'detrJl'f.aJ•a&.lD W .-,-. • AnaeJes. "Wo 1lr .. Oa batll ~Gier 1'hc mothW billnei iaforay. -: ere(, 1:1 .i..s. &i.-:N• Uon provldod"'lJ""-_...._ -~ ,. • .._ llll M.b clalrvoyanta--'ln4Tcate1 ~a· It 1iu!horout tnO~tlb..,.., lb Toac dttd. lrfils. - r ' Froa Pa~ .41 VIETNAM ••• reunlticatlon, the Soclalls\ Reµ1.1bllc of Viet Nam Md the V1ttnames~ people 14'1.sb lo join the Unned N aUOf\.1 effort lotet.ber wjth other natJons In the truHll' lor peace and intt>rnatlonal a«urity. and for tnde~ndenct• and n:tlanty of all natloniJ," thoatate aald. South Vtetn , J~pported b> th~ United State~ In IL'l long war wtlb the north," •5 ttt.kt•n 0\'<'r by the Communists In April 1975. 1.aat month, lh• two Vietnum:s wt!re oHiclally reuit.irl«.od as u 1lnale nauon with Hanoi U$ its C3pltal Mort• than 900 Am~rk;in.s are Listed as pnaoners or missin& in Southeast Asia. President Ford bu insi$led that no l>TOltttsS clltl be mad~ 1n ei>tab111hmg relations between the United States and Vietnam unless lhls issue is re. solved. At the summit conference of nonaligned nallons in Sri Lanku this week, Vlelna mese Premier Pham Van Dong said his nation w a nts lo d eve lop normal diplom3t1 c r elations with the L:natedStates. Tough Pooch But No Match for Coyote A toufh little d~. • 12 vt'ar tamlly pd, <'hased o Co}ote Into li San Clt!menk <'IU\\ un In .in attempt \o d~fend h111 0" n"•r l•le Thur~da\ 111.:ht ll apparent!) lo:.t th1t• f11(ht Arthur Contois. o( J l5 Jo: An•nld¥ l'ordobu. said hl' took Pt'P<'. a mll(ed brcc:d or pekmcse. poodlt' und cocker 11p1rnull, out Into tht• bad,) Jrd ror u la11l rnmp bc•forc b~ Thouah the y<ird \\.ui noocll><l "•th hjlhl, <:ontm:. :.111tJ, a coyo.tf' brazenly lcUPl'<I lrurn tht• wull .md .. rnadt• u bel'llm"' for Pepe. Contois shoutf'Q tit the coyol_,, which turned back But Pepe 11ave <'h11M" Contois :said. · l'l'Jlt'. I RU<'SS, thought that I "11nt~d him lOdn\1l' the C\l)'Uh' t1Ut . ~'<'llUSt' h(• Wtlnt rlRhl url\'r him .. Frum lht> sound:. of the fttthl 111 the c1myon. l'ontol:. :uud, bis doa d1c1n 't ha Vl' tnwh of a t•hnn<'~ De8pondent th111 momlrl.: <.:onto1 · rt><'allcd that h(• and Pepe JUSl tt<turnl'd from hi:. "1lderness t'abm at L&.kc Shast3. There, Conto1~ !-aid, Pt•111.• ran frt.~ with bears uncJ mountain hons and l'O} oll:.'"· "ithout "orry .. But then we t·omc ho11w to tho c1tY ... Cun101i; said "and this happen:-, nghl 111 thl' ml<tdle, dghl 1n the hcurt tlf town. houses llll around." Contois has other do)!s. but Pepe w as tbt! cider st.ales man. Tht>y called him "Th1..• Old Man." he said. Fro,,. Page .l I DOCTOR ROBINSON ON TRIAL. • • JuJy shatttred him. .. Psychiatrists have told you thal Dr. Robinson is a passl\·c, dependent pt>tsonality who mar· rled Jan Robinson bet'ause hf.' wanted n wom an who wou ld dominatf.' h1 m as his m other ·dominated him," he told the jury. He a rgued tba t Robinson turned to &alisc 111 desperation because his w ire. who had always controlled lhe couple's $2 million in assels, WllS rcrusing to sign a document that would have al- lowed Robinson to sell a Big Ca- nyon lot for $11~.ooo and provide him wtlh badly needed funds. Robinson looked down at the counsel table while Ramsey described him to the jury as •·a boy In man's clolb.lni-e money machine wbo made $168,000 u year in his medical practice and then allowed his wile to control iL "He was a weak, clinging vim\ helpless without his wife U!> a leader," Ramsey said . Tbe defendant appeared un moved by his lawyer 's alt3cks on his personality. He kept bis head down and continued to take notes as Ramsey paced and gestured beforetbejury. Ramaey reminded the Jury that • p1ycbolo1lst and u psychialriat have tesUfied in the standln1 room only trial that if Robinton plotted to kill his wife he was or d lmlnisbed mental capacity at the time and was not responsible for his actions. Robinson w as detained in the UCI Medical Center for 72 hours o f protective c us tod y la st January on the basis or his estranged wife's report that he locked himself in his bathroom a nd th reatened to shoot himself. Mrs. Robinson testified that he held an automatic to her head for Photographers Exhibit Trends The A ss ociation o r Prorenlonal Photo1raphers of Orange County Is exhibiting Photoirapha at the Huntington &ach Central Library lhrouah Sept.2. The exhibit, representing con· temporary trends in professional portrait, orchltectural, wedding and scenic photography, will travel throu1hout Orange Coon- ty. The library ls located at 7111 Talbert.Ave. 20 minutes durlnj! another quar· rel and told he r .. this would !>Clh l' all my probll' ms wouldn ·1 11 "" She has al:.o tt'St1f1C'd thul 1\1• dragged h~·r out M her bt>d wt11k she "us in p:11n from a hul'k 1n· JUr')' unct thn·" l\l'r ano.-. ... llll' room with such force th:it shl• landed in the closet.. She said her husband then asked her· .. Now how does your back f~I ?" Ramsey repeatedly uu uckt:d Mrs. Robinson 's testimony dur 1ng hls final argument. lie told the jury that she had never 1:iven a satisfactory explanation for her decision to drive off with S<-allise for four days and stay with him in various motels before returning to Orange County and the protc<'· lion of the police. "She stayed with him at the lluntin1ton Shores Hotel In Hunt· ington Beach and she used the phrase 'we went to bed· when she was telling distnct allomcy's investigators about her travels,'· the sih•er-halred advocate said. "This must have been an ex· h1laraUng experience Cor J an Robinson," he said. "What a re· liet after 19 years of marital mis· cry to leave her daughter ut home and go off for the weekend with TOQy Scaliae. '' Ra maey ar1u~ that the dc ren dnnt was In "a pathetic mental condition " when he was 11ur· rounded by lQWD\ftl at a Santa Ana service rta.t1on Jut Feb. 25 after Scalise returned to Orange County a nd agreed to lead the physit'1an tnto a trap. "Or. Robinson had lived In Camelot but could no longer do that," Ramsey pleaded. "He had bum his dream home in Bia Ca- nyon but he could no IOllge.r live there. "He had returned lo live with his parents in Irvine and in doing so clearly regressed full circle," the lawyer said, repealing his plea lhal R obinson was o r diminished capacity, w "He was b ack wit h hi11 domlnaUng, controlllng mother. I le grew up tied to her apron stt· ings and it was, perhaps, inevila· ble that he s hould return lo them." · But Ramsey's final plea to the jury was for them lo reject the testimony of Sealise, a federal and state parolee "who hu played the con game with artJstry and imaglnatJon rnr a11 long u he can r ecall." Ra msey told the jury that &3lisc has told many people and con"inct>d tht•m -lhal hl• was. on difft•rc11t ll('CU:.1on:-, .. a l:lr\ :.1g1mt. a lawyer, a dodor, u, p!'yt•holoi,!ist anct :1 rm·ml.1t.•r of' lhl' M ufla" "ho loH'<.I to dud with sabers and fent'<' \\Ith ~hort J.iµunl'S~ S\\ 01 1b "Remember Hobt>rt lkdford 1n 'The Stjng' '! '' .B.amse:. asked the Jur:. "\\'ell, look ;1l Ton.\ S<'JhSl' and a:.k y11un.elf 1f he hJsn 't workt-d tht• bag con on th\' dortor "' ~r lhe1 e. 'Scuh:.t• cam<' to Ornn)!<' (.'man I\ \\alh a horrowed S5 and in 1111 llffil' al ult he was in th\' hack SN1t nf .i )!)76 Cad1llat'. lx'in~ drl vt•n nroun<t by u chnu(fcur who got u $."JO ltp from his mastt'r. And ht' hull SI0,400 111 w;h," Ramsey. ~rud • "And thl'n look al nr .. ft oblnson," the defens.,. nttornl'y' !-aid. "He paid his $10,400 al th,.I ~ lndow nnd the horiw never evt'n' r.in " Scouts Scout Aid Donations /\ Boy Scouts service group 111 coJJecUng canned food. <fri •d goods. children's clothing and sports equipment from Fountain Valley and Hunllngtort Bcoch re s adents for the S outhern California lndinn Reservation . The Amlm l Chapter of l hp Order of the Arrow has launched a drive to collect these Items a11 well as tax deductible donat1on1 for the reservation, according to Mark McKenzie. a spokesmu.n for the group. For more information, contact Mt'Kenzie at 546-8120 or Paul Murphy, 554-0936. Dole's Wife To Quit Post? KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAPI • Sen. Robert Dole suggested to-. day his wlle may have lo resign from the Federal Trade Com· mission because of his nomina- tion as the Republican vice pre- s idential candidate.. Dole was 3Sked In on ABC television interview about his wife's Job status. "I don 'l know how long thul wlll last," he replied. Let Us Put You On the Map Near the entrance. lnsJde our store. is a giant new map. We are In the process of Identifying all o f the hornet we have carpeted since 196& on this map with ~ored pins. (A different color for each year.) aose scrutiny will detect some interesting facts· firstly, we have carpeted rlomes on virtually every street In the area. Secondly, the pins are 1n bunches. fndicatlng WORQ-OF.MOUTH advertising. Thirdly, the number o f homes we have carpeted 1s staggering. If you desire h onesty. experience. and recommendations from neighbors we have worked lor, then Alden's i9 THE PLACE! llnoieum • wood floor IK".NQ2l0412 1663 '1ACEMTIA AVENUE • COSTA Mu.A, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6A6·A838 -6'6-2355 , ..: . 7 l Irvine EDITION I VOL. 69, NO. 233, 4 SECTIONS, •2 PAGES I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1976 Todu~ .. 's losi11~ N. \r. 'tot-ks TEN CENTS 1Dr. Robinson Victim.<#-Big Con Grune? By TOM BARLEY Of Ute D•ilf ""'""\Utt Far from being an 1mblltered husband who plotted h1i. wife's murder, Or. Wayne Lei.ter Robinson or lrvtne was the unwtl· tmg victim or a "bag con" earned out by a master cnmmal. tbe de· fe:nse claimed Thursday 1n the final hours or the phys1c1an 's Superior Court trial. Defense attorney Al Ram1>cy told the JUry In Judge J E T "Ned " Rutter's courtroom that they have been the audience at a premier showing or the Orange County version of "n.e Sting" the popular movie that won several Academy Awarm. "And Tony Scalise had the ·J.tooker' role pla}ed by Robert Redford in the mo\ 1e." Ramsey said. "But Redford couldn't hope to emulate Scalise whom I re- gard as the ult1matt' 1n ('On men." The prosccutwn da1mi. that Or. Robinson, .a2, paid &al1se $10.400 ror the killing of Mr . Jantl'e Robinson, 38. of Newport Beal'h. It t!> allt>ged that Scalise "'as promised a further Sl0.000 after the woman·s body "as disposed or and her birth control de\'tce re· turned to the estranged husband &ahSl'. 29, ha!> l~uhed as a prosecution w 1tness th al hl' changed h1i. mmd about the kill· mg after tJk1nt": Mn. Robinson to lunch last Fell 21 ut the Velvet Turtle in Newport Beach The hit man said he drove her to her home a t 23 Auausta Lane. Big Canyon. where she and her dauj?hter h:.tened wtule &ahse taped telephone c3.lls he made to her husband. Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley has described those con· ,ersations as "damning" to Robinson. The prosecutor has in· v1ted the jury to replay the tupes in the 1ury room a.nd then find the defendant guilty of soliciting and conspiring to com mat murder. Moseley was scheduled to de· liver his hnal rebuttal today. Judge Rutte r will then instrucl the jury and send the panel off to deliberate. • Ramsey 1.1rgut'd Thur1>duy th at 1l was never Robinson's mtent1on to murder his wife evl'n thout?h her decision to divorce him Ju..,t Juh· shattered him. ,;Psychiatrists hu"c told ) 0 11 that Dr. Robinson is a puss1vt!'. dependent personality \\ho mar ned Jan Robinson be-cause he wanted a "'om an "ho "ould lSff DOCTOR, Page A1>' Scudder Held -New RV Ruling --Mulled By HILARY KAYE Of Ute 0.llf ~ ... SUH Irvine city councilmen may de· cide Tuesday to scrap lhe exist- ioe ban on recreational vehicle parking in Irvine in favor or a compromise ordinance. One compromise sugge ted by city staff members would allow RV owners lo park their vehicles on city streets bet wt-en the hours of7 p.m. and 7 a.m. only. That would solve several pro- blems mentioned by Rl owners. who claim they could no longer tnlte their RVs on trip& because they need to park the vehicles at their homes overnight to prepare them. The 24·hour ban was a resolu· tfon adopted ln June and Is scheduled to go into effect u soon as warning signs are com- pleted and posted throughout the city. The ban pertains to RV's 84 inches wide or larger. Several Irvine council mem· hers have said they would like to see an alternative that would al· . tow RV owners to continue to use •their vehicles. but would also ap- pease those in Irvine who do not want to see them parked on city streets. Councilman John Burton said l he will ask the council Tuesday to < rescind the old resolution and ; come up with a new ordinance. • "I'm against any law that im· pacts the residents• lifestyles." 11&id Burton. who wu the only toUncll member to vote against the Initial resolution In June. A number of residents have phoned Individual council mem· bers. requesting that the ban be modified. One re11idenl concerned over \M ban is Elmer Biggerstaff, o director of the Broadmoor Turtle Rock llomeowners Association, who keeps his RV In storal(e. Biggerstaff claims he would not be able t o use his RV for trips lf the ex1stintt hon remain11 1n <'f feet. lie says thot under the exist In!( niks. he could oot lenve h1~ RV parked overnight al hlJ home to prep3re for the trip. nor could he park tho vehicle ot hi.s hou"ll' overnlaht whrn he N'tums. If his RV storage facility ht closed ut that hour. However. some community ns· CS.-e PARKING, Pa1eA2l Weather \'nriable low clouds night and m ornlnR Sutur· day with midday t ern· perature near 70, and a low of62. INSIDE TODAY WIUle rnOJt JIOU1''1 ~ prt· f~ rock or jazz, Armando Sierra hcu .o dllfernlt low: ~ Hr1 trying to make it hil corttr. and so /al' he' 1 hod remarkable iuccess. S« P09t> Cl of the \Veek~~. All (~7 Alt A4 .... .,., ••·1 ....... (4 Cl-I ... ... Cl-I o.;r, l'li.t ....... TAKES THE STANO Supenrleor Dledrkh OC's Diedrich Contra.diets Rose Story Ralph Diedrich, chairman of the Orange County Board or Supervisors. took the stand Thursday in the bribery trial of one or his political 8.530Ciates and <'Ontradicted earlier testimony given by defendant LeRoy Rose. Rose is on trial in Orange County Superior Court on charges he solicited money from developer William Brashears to lnnuence Fullerton oflicials in their consideration of a con- dominium project Rose wns de- signing for Brashears. Diedrich entered the picture when Brashears went to him lo complain that "some of your boys in Fullerton" '4Cre ''trying 10 shake me down '' Diedrich. prior to his election to the Board of Supervisors. was a Fullerton city councilman. l>1edrich. in his bnef slay on the witness stand. said ht> direct- ed Brashears to go to l:iw en- forcement and apparently <'On - t rad i ct e d Rose's e arlier testimony rettardmg a conversa- tion the supervisor had with the defendant about the alleged bribery attempt. Diedrich said he discussed the matter with Rose in July. Rose has testified that the matter wa:1 brought up by Diedrich much earlier. The serious day·l<>nft session wa~ broken up in the af\emoon by n moment of levity durln,.-: lht' ~xplanation of a malfunctionin,:t <Set-Ros•:. Page> AZ> Bl Probe Eyed By Proxmire WASHINGTON CAP) -Sen. William Proxmire says he has requested Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to determine how Rockwell lnlematiooaJ is financing a "massive pubUc rela- tions campaign" In support of the Bl bomber. Proxmire sponsored an amendment to the defense ap- propriation bill recenUy passed by the Senate to delay until next year a decision on whether to s tart production or the supersonic bomber. Tile House rej~ted a delay. Pro-xmire said Rockwell, the prime contractor for the 81, has placed advertisements In major newspapers, produced films and engaged in other activities in support of the controversial pl me Quake Monitor Nixed SACRAMENTO <AP > Despite a warning that earth· quake pred1ct1on could save 9,000 lives in the Los Angeles area. the legislature has rejected a bill lo monitor the " Palmdale Bulge." The proposal would install $16 million worth or instruments in the "Palmdale Bulge" area or Southern California. an area or uplift which some scientists say is related to a potential earthquake. The Assembly Ways and Means Committee on Thursday defeated AB 4S33 by Assemblyman Paul Carpenter <D·GardenGroveJ. Carpenter said prediction of an earthquake in the Los Angeles area would enable authorities to give warning t.hat would save 9,000lives. He said the best estimate is that a major earthquake al 3 p.m . would kill 12.000. while one at 3 a.m. would kill only 3.000. He said time to give warning would ena· ble authorities t o r e duce casualties al 3 p.m. to the 3 a.m. level. Robert Harris. a spokesman ror the state Finance Department, said it was impossible to predict earthquakes, given the present state of the art. "And what would people do if the prediction was made, if anything?" he asked. Huge Wave Drowns Man SANTA CRUZ CAPJ-Ayoung Santa Cruz man was washed from a 75.root cliH and apparent· ly drowned while searching for his girllriend 's glasses, police said. Randall Farris 23, and Marcia Talbert. 24, were watching the ocean when she dropped her Jelnsses. The couple decided to climb down to look for them, of- ficers said. A powerful wave. possible trig· gered by an unseasonal storm system, lifted both or them into the sea. Miss Talbert was able lo struggle back to shore. Not Fair Game In these times of rising food costs, fresh beef on the hoof may look Hke just the ticket for some lazy hunter. This sign on a Moulton Ranch pasture gate. just off La Paz Road near the "Ziggurat" federal building, is intended to dissuade s uch thoughts and those of the people who like to ''plink" at tin cans -and signs -along the road. Renee In, 15 Out Of Tennis Tourney Chip Heir Escapes Kidnap By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Oi .... 0.tU; a-ttot S4ttt Riverside County authont1es raptured two su:.pcds today in the $250.000 ransom k1dnaptnM of millionaire potato t•hip and peanut butter heir John II "J uck" Scudder, Jluntinl(lon Beach police reported. The suspects wen~ takl'll rnlt) custody without incident They were identified :is former Corona del Mar banke r William Rudy Wesson, 44, and Rick Dale Sellers. 20. neither of whom listed u permanent ad dress. The pair were reportedly identified by papers found in a rented motorhomc used to ab- duct Scudder out.~id<' his den Ust's office in Huntington fk>ach Thursday afternoon. One or the k1dnapers confront- ed Scudder wearing a cowboy style bandanna mask and thrust him into the getaway vehicle waiting at the front door of the medical suite. The wealthy Balboa Island r<'· sident subseque ntly engineered his own daring escape from hts captors' large motorhomc veh1 cle as it rumbled through Foun- tain Valley. Investigators said Scudder, 64, of 145 N. Bay Front, must now· make another dent al appoinl· ment as a result or his fistfight· for freedom. He lost two teC'lh in his blind swinging battle with his armed guard inside the motorhome after first feigning a heart al tack. Then he j umped the alarmed captor who came to his aid. Investigators said today the 3 :30 p .m . abduction at 18821 Delaware Sl.. cnuld almost be the scenario for a telev1i.11m mov SOUTH ORANGE, N.J . (AP> -Officials at the Tenni3 Week Open aw ailed word here today on whether more women players would drop out of lhe tournament in reaction to the entry or transsexual Or. Renee Ric bards. players h ad been dropped ie episode ;ind cr<•d1ted &udder because "they didn't intend on with quick thinking. Gene Scoll. tournament direc- tor, said Thursday thnt 15 coming." The six.foot, one inch v1ct1m "I'm sure we'll lose l'iome manaaed to poun1l !us k1dnapcr · more," Scott said, but he guaran· badly cnoug h to get to lhl• teed 8 run 32-member field for motorhome·s door anci ll•ap from Saturday's start of the $00,000 the vehicle, ulthouJ(h \'1rtuall~ event. "I've got a waiting list of slghtle!ls al th1• ti mt• 30 or more." Dctccti V<' Sgt. lie rt C'hacJwkk Tough Pooch But No Match for Coyote Scott sald .. u number or . said the kidnap l'onsplrury team 110Urces" had told him that at obviously studied nnd plollt>d Jenstfour of the women-Wendy Scudder's mov<'m<'nls W<'ll und Overton, Val Ziegenfus11, Janet kncwmuchobouthim. } .Newberry und Cynthia r>ocmcr Scudder h:is voor eyet1ight. -"were parading around tho 'fhe nbductor, who i.tc>ppc•fl Canadian Open In Toronto from the waltln~ Jtctuwny wh1 persuadinf{ the other women cle with gun In hnnll m1 S(·U(fdl·r· By PmLROSMARIN Ol1a. 0.llf Pli.1$1•11 A TOUGll LJTfLE DOG, a 12·yeur fomlly vet. chu5cd a coyote into a San Cle~ntccanyon tn an attempt todercnd his owner late Thursday night. It apparently lost the fight Arthur Contois. or 315 E. Avenjda Cordoba. sa1d he took Pepe, a mixed breed orpekttlese. poodle and cocker spaniel, out Into the back yard for a last romp before bed. Though the yard was nooded Wlth tight. Contois said. a coyote brazenly leaped Crom the wall and "made a ~llne'' for Pepe. CONTOIS SHOUTED at the coyote, which turned back. But Pepe gave chase. Contois said, .. Pepe, I guess, thought lhot I wanted him to drive lhe coyote out. beuuse be we.nt right after hJm." From the sounds of the fight in the canyon. Contois said. hls doe dido 't have much or a chance. DESPONDENT TODAY, Contois recalled that he and Pepe just returned rrom bis wilderness cabin at Lake Shasta. There. Contois said, Pepe ran free with bears aJld mouni.ln lions -and coyotes. without worry "But then we come hOme to the cl\.y," Contois aaid. "and this happens, right ln the mlddle. ri(ht in lbt heart of town. houses all around." Contois bas other dogs. but Pepe was the elder statesman. Tbeycalledhim "The Old Man," he said. trom playing our tournament. emerged from hlK dental upllfnnl "Based on lho110 reports, I .-x. ment, first. s noh'hl'CI 11way thr eluded these girl• W'ld I.hose who vicllm'1Hlyt11(la~1wi.. opparently had the ear of lht "Then I hey s11rny1'<I him in thr ringleaders." ScotUald Cncc with ch1·mknl Mon· 11ntl Scott said when he talked lo yanked whut he lhoui:ht wn~ on Cathy May s he uld, "She would cStt SC'UDVt:R, l'al(P AZl follow the leadcra" and not com petc. "The aecond reason that the lS girls were dropped was beeau11c the Women's TenniJ Association issued a letter lo lts pla)'ers withdrawing its sanction ol the tournament." Scott said. "The letter says that a mM ls playing in our tournament. The letter Is patenUy incorrect." The tournament. the annual warmup lo the U.S. Open al t'orest Kills. N.Y., ls a major· men's event. The women's event carries a firtt P.ri:r.e or $1,i.>O. while the men s wloner gets SJ0.000. Most or the top names in women'• professloonJ tennis WOI be playlnc fn a PhJladclpb$a tournament next week. Dr. Rkha.rcls, 42, a California eye aurgeon who had a sex· change operation last year. wm race Cathy Beene ol Houstoo, Tex .• at t p.m. l Dole's Wife To Quit Post? KANSAS CITY. Mo. CAP> • - Sen. Robert Dole suggested to- day his wire may have to resign from the Federal Trade Com mlsslon because of his nomln:t lion as the Republican vice prc- aidenUol candidate. Dole W811 osked in an ABC television Interview about hb wife's job slat.us. "J don't know how Jong that will last,'· he Niplied. Elizabeth Hanford Dole has been on the FTC since 1973, when she was appointed lo a seven year term by President Nixon. That wat two years before she married thconce·dlvorced Dole. A J DAILY PILOT CllSHH Pl1Cl lllU -~ \!!!!/ .. ,. Wll'9fM• """• UP, UP AND UP Consumer Prices Soar Price Boosts Put Comumer 1.lo/c Beliind Ry The Associated Prt>Ss Consumer prices roi.e again 1n Los Angeles and Orange counties in July -by t . t percent o"•er June to a po1nl 6 8 pe-r~nt higher than they "ere a ~ear lx>fore. the US Department of Labor said to· <luy The Labor Department's Southern California Bureau of l.abor Stat1sucs also announced that the Cons umer Price lodex for the area hit a record 168 81n July .; . That means 1t co:.t S16.88 in July t6 buy the s ame goods and services that cost $10 in 1967 and that the purchasing power or the doll ar was 59.2 cents com· paredtoitsvaluein l967 ·Of the Cl ve m UJOr ureas of con. ~omer spendml(. only one -ap· parel a nd upkeep declined In Jolv Costs increased in the other fm1r major areas food , housing, trunsportat1on and health and r,t;:C'rc al ion. ; Jlowevcr . on a ll•:.sch~maJ note'. the bureau said the increase in l~al coruiumer prH'es 1us slower 1~ lhe nrst seven months of 1976 tban the rise du1 mi: the same ~nod In t he prevlou" year. • Con~umer pril'~S m the area in· ,hued 3.l .. 1•rctnl beta'een the ffrst oftheyeor ond the end of J'!IY cpmpurcd with a 5.·I pe~cnl rllil' lpr that period in t97S, th~· bureau r.:ported. : Stat1st1l's show(.'<! trunsportj· tlQn l'Osts up 2 7 perl'ent in Julv .wtd 9 7 pe-rcent h11(her th&n a} car tfefore Housing CClsl.S v. en• up t. t 1rrc('nl during last month and \fere IUI prrl'ent more than last ~MY· : f ood pnl'eS increased by I 0 Htkcent in July unct were 1.6 per· <.~nt h1izher thnn n )'l'llr berore : On th<' nallonnl lc\'(•I. consumer Pc\l'es rose by half a perl'entage rio nt In July for the second month 111_1 row, the government reported t(lf!ny . The advancewus paced by Jltm(lil in I ht' t'O~t ot 1(1150hne and 1~icalcare • FClod pri ces inc rea sed 1f'Oder ately. ·Th\' fl\'e·lenths or l percent ad vanl'c translated into an annual \.'t'\mf)Ollnrl rate or 6 2 pe-r('('n\. Jrd'lnt1on thu~ rem cilncd rt'latl\'4.'· ly !lt11hle, a:; tt h ,111 since an In· eretltll' of four tenths tM l percl'nl 111 April l1i11 Pa~se Test ~ACRAM ENTO (AP> A bill thi1t would let Cnllfornlun11 tet- ;10d corn~ct 11om~ pc>nional stato r<'cord!J has bren sent w the A!I ~,•mbly floor. A almUar bill wn11 ,·rt<><'d last year by Gov. FAmund JJrown 09'ANO• COAST DAILY PILOT . ~':.r.:t'.~':'~~,~·:~.=::=~:; I (6*ll..,...,.1Vtt~(......,..4'"f ........ ~, ........ ~ c\fbt•"'"' ....._,.,,_.. w~ • .-.. _.. ,., ~,. MtW tMft1ll04"\ .. .._ft. tl\Mt~ ...... frrl''~ t•if' Y•ll•f. '"''"•· , ....... ~ .. V .. ..-• .tt'illt ,.~.,.""~"°"'"c ... • ,.~,~· .. d· ·~ .. Ito ~'""""' khH'4.ty\ aNI ~~'~ f hlt • Pt""f._.I ~1\1\lft' Ot-""' 1\ •I JJ0 ~· ..... • \lpt'flt. (Ai4t• ~U (alltMfMA.,.Jit J.c:k A. Curley " ,,.,._,_er._ .. __. T homas kNVil ,.,_ ThOmas A. MWpMrw .... _ ...... _ : O'lrtesH.l oos Rld\jtrdP.Hall • >UI<""'' M.tnq! .. L""'" Offlcn ( .... _.. .. , .. w..1-w.rt '-...... ,~~...-"=Cc~~ ;~~,e:;:- ., Ml' !>Iott~·- Fre•P•,,e Al QOCTOR .•. di9m :aate him •• h11 mother domlnaled him," hr told I.he JUTJe arizued thnt Robinson turned to Scali&c 10 d~rauon becauae bl.a wlfe. •ho had always l'Unlrolled the couple's s:a million in H l'tt. was refwdn1 to liiAn a document th At would hi\ e iii lowtd Robinson to ~II • 811: Ci· nyon lot for $115,000 and provide him w ith b11dly nc~'(ff'd fundti Robinson lookt"d down at the counsel table w hllc Ramsey de11cr1bed him to the Jury nli "4 boy In man's clothing -a money rn.ich1ne who mudt• $Ul3.000 '' \l'ar 1n his medacMl praact1ce and then allowed his wafe lo control ll. "He was a wea k, C'lmitlni; vine, helpless without hit'> wire as u leader," Ramsey .swd The defendanl appeared un· moved by his lawyer's attacks on his personality. He kept his head down and continued to tak~ notes as Rumsey paced and gestur&d before the jury. A Te1nporary Bonte Irvine's n ew Interim Civic Center is tak· ing shape at the corner of McGaw Avenue and J amboree Road. The 40,000·square· foot facility is costing Sl.25 million to build. It will house Irvine city employes from the town center complex and the police station. The mon~·lll datl' 1~ m1c1 · Nove!'lbe r . The city plans l.o use the bu1 lct ing five year s. sell 1t for mdu~trial u· ...... and then build a permanent honll' on .l site yet to be determined ..... ' ' Vietnain Asks for U.N. Seat l'NlTEO NATIONS, N V. <AP 1 \"t('tn11m. unlf1l'<I urtc-r mott• than 11 quttrh'a c,•ntury of war. Ill ~lied today for m\•mbt•rshlp m the L'n1ltd Nation' The applkat11m wns subnuttl'd bv Vletnumt•:so Arnbussudor Danh Un Thi Tht• t.: s 11\l!'i-lon ht•re h11d no l'Omment A )t'Ur a~o. lht' Unlll•d State:-. \'Chl\?d apphcntlon h' :"l:orth (Ind South Vietnam 1n rl' tuh itt Ion tor the ('"(('lu~1on of South ~orca froan the world bod). Observers said l h<' United States a lso wa~ likely lo ,•cto th1!\ application us Ion~ as Hanoi fails to give whnt Amencim o!ral.'luls ronsider a lull al'l'ounl nr American ser\'1ccmen stJll li:stcd 111> missing an acl1on in the Viet namwar Ramsey reminded the Jury that a psychulo~1sl and a psychiatnst have le6UC1ed in lht- standing room only tnal that if Robinson plotted to kill has wife he was of d iminished mental capacity at the ta me and was not responsible for his actlons. Robinson was delalned Ln the liCl Medical Center for 72 hours of protective c ustody last Ja nuary on the basis or his estranged wife's report that he locked himself in his bathroom a nd threa t ened to s hoot himself. Ford Urges Rule Change Thl' observers sa1c1 that ns1dt• from the lJ nited States. Vll'l nam 's uppli<'allon fur mem t~·rsh11) wa1> likely tohav<' supp<>rt trnm neurly all other U.N. mem l>ers. ··The Vietnamese people ha\" ~one throuj.th 30 years of arduou ... !>lruggle to wrest Sack indcpcn dence and frt'edom for t h~1r homeland, and at the sume llmt•. to conln bul~· ul'\i\'ely to tht' ch- fense of pcact>. independence encl freedom of otht'r nations." s aid u ' statement from the V1etname:.1· m1ss1on Mrs. Roblnson testJfied that he held an autom atlc to her bead for 20 minutes during another qt1ar- rel and told her "this would solve ull my problems wouldn't it?" She has also testined that he dragged he r out or her bed while she was in pain from a back in· JUry and threw ht>r across the room with such force that she landed In the closet. She said her husband then asked her: "Now how does your back feel?" Ramsey repeatedly attal'ked Mrs. Robinson's testimony dur· mg his final ar gument. He told the jury that she had never given a satisfactory explanation for her. declS1on to drive off wtth Scalise for four days and stay with him ln vanous motels before returning to Orange County and the protec- tion of the police. "She stayed with him Ill the Huntington Shores Hotel in Hunt· incton Beach a nd she used the phrase 'we went to bed' when ihe was teUinC district attorncy't1 tnvestlgatoTr abo\tt her travels.'' the silver-haired advocate said. ··This JTIUSt have bffn an ex· hi Lau ling eitpericocc f()(' Ju Robin.son," he Slid. "Wh11t •re- lief arter 19 years o( marltaJ mis· cr y to leave her daughter at home and go off for the weekend "'i th Tony Scalise." Ra msey argued that the def en· c1anl was in "a pathetic mental condition" when he was 111.U'· rounded by lawmen ot a Sant:I Ana service ltatlon lost Feb. 25 after Scalise returnl'd to Orange County and agreed to lead the physician into a trap. "Or. Robinson had bved in Comelot but could no longer do that." Ramsey pleaded. "He had bui lt his dream home tn Big Ca· nyon but he could no longer live thrre. "lie had returned to live with his parents in lrvlne and in doing !\O l'lt>arly regressed full circle." the lawyer uld\ repeating his pl1•a that Rob nson waa of 1hmm11hed capacity ··11 e wa s bu('k with his c1ominuling, controlling mother. I le grew up Ued to her apron str· 1ni?s ond It was. p crbnps, lnevlta· hll• thot hl' s hould return to th\•ll\ .. Out Ramsey's finnJ plc.-a to the Jury wns for them lo reject the testimony of Scallso. u federal and stale parolee "who has played the con l(nme with artistry and Imagination for M IMi as he can recall." Ramsay t old tho Jury that Soll•,. hH told many people-- and convinced them h"t he was, on dllferent occasions. "• CJA aacnt. a lawyer, f doct.Qr, a psycholocl11t a'ftd a ntcmbtr. of tho Mafia" 'Yho loved to duel with aabera and fence with short. J apanese aword3. "Rem ember RobM't Redford in 'The Sting"!'' Ralhsey uked the jury. ''Wl'll, loolc At Tony Sc.Ilse and 111k yoorself tr hf' h._.n•t worked the blfl con on the doctor over then. .. Scali!le came to Orlnfc eow.. ty wllb a borrowed S5 and In no Ume at all he w11 ln the back teal of a 1978 CadlU..~. ~driven •roand by a ch1uffelr 1">0 sot a $50 tip from hls ma.ter. And he bad '$10,400 in ca.sh." Ram~y said. f'ro• P.,.e Al PARKING.--;-: soclaUons ~come•...,.. ly for the at.san1 ban Ud ~ W"&lq cou~ ~ ao& to -.'Ver tromDtelt~ at.we •• The city lu ,...Md~ .. (rom tbe VQle@ Pd Comm.I· t1 Ass~i~ ... &&i ~ Bonita Coan11mib' •ad ldfi •, ultln1 tbat the ba• not be changed. Says Veep Selection Process Needs Reform KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP> - President Ford told Republican party leaders today they should consider c hanging the way the party chooses vice presidential nominees. · • The President noted that a fight over the vice' presidenUaJ selec· Uon procedure figured in bis bat· Ue wJth Ronald Reagan for the GOP presidential nomination en Thursday he nominated Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas as his run· ning mate. Even apart from lhat, Ford urged membe r s of th e Republican National Committee to think seriously about revising the way the party ticket is put together every four years. .. I happen to think there is n cer· . ta.in amount or m erit" .in reform proposals, Ford said .. l l111nk th'• national committee ought to loe,H. a t it and perh aps lay thl• groundwork for 1980." The President did not mention any specific reform proposal. Earlier this week, Reagun f'ro• Page '' J forces urged the GOP National Convention to require Ford to name bis running mate m Md· vance of the balloting on the pre· s idential n o mination. T h ey argued that the delegates had the "right to know" who Ford would pick before deciding whether to s upport him or Reagun. "Now, with the accomplish menl or tlw1r independence and reunif1 cat1on . the Sociali:i1t Republic of Vietnam and tht• \ 1etnam<'S<' people wish to Join th<' United Nations efCort togetht•r "ith other nations In the struggh· tor peace and internatlonul se{"\lri\y, and for independencl' and sover elRnty or all nation~." thl' statement s :ud. South Vietnam, supported b~ l the United States In its long war wilh the north, was taken over by • the Communists in April 1975 • Last m onth, the two Vielnnmb were offi l'tully reunified os o smgl<' nation with Hanoi as lb SCUDDER KIDNAP. • • old hat down over his eyes. "ActuaUy. it wns a stocking cap,'' Sgt. Chadwick related to- day. Scudder told Sgt. Chadwil'k and DeteC'ti ve J ack Welsh he was then shoved into the big rig. whkh rumble(} away and even· tually stopped at Eueljd Street and Lavender A venue, near Mlle &Quorc Regional Park in Foun· l'a1n Valley. The victim's kidnapers ex· plained wbal they were dolng en route. • ·~y tri., to tie 1dtn ..,, but he -what 'a a good word? -hei conned the m out of t,ying him up." Sgt. Chadwick sald in r e- counting Scudder'.s .story of his abduction. Jn vestig1tors declined t o speculate on the number of kld· nap conspirators involved in the Scudder case beyond lhe two men he encounter ed · guard and driver. Between the 3:30 p.m . abdUl'· lion and Scudder'• escape about 45 mlnutes later, the victim's wire. Valerie, received a telephone call at the family's bayfront home. She said a youngish-sounding man with what she described as a nice, pleasant voice announced he was holding her husband for $250.000 ransom. Ile set a 1 p.m . Friday deadliM for I.ls delivery. "They told he r they .wei:-e ob· vlously going to kill him 1r she didn't com e across," Sict.. Chadwick said. Jnvesltgators said Mrs. Scud der's mystery caller used thl' term ehmlnate in describing her husband 's fate if the cash was not delivered t o a pickup spot yet lo be determlned. He hung up after tellinlC the food fortune m ognate's wire they would bl' tn touch again 8hortly. A few m inutes aflor the kdlnaper·s call. Scudder finished thtnklng out his alternatives 1~tt decided to try lo escape b1s mobllf' prt1100, police aald. The blindfolded captlvc Imitat- ed the symptom• d a coronary •(tack ond his pl11tot-wleldtn1C 1uard felt for it. con.l\ldenn.i the' Chapm an Colle.re Honrd of Tn1stecs membcr 'i. age . "He's • pretty well·bulll guy and In good 4h ~pe." S«l. Chadwick remarked, i.aylne Scudder slugged ht~ captor and fouithl his way blindly to the rear door, tumbling out of the vehJcle with a cry for help. The two shocked kldnapers then ned on foot, abandoning the renled motorbome and vl.D.lablng as Mlle ~uare Park vil1tors r an to Scuddtr'• aid. unaware of the dramatic circumstances . Huntlneton Beach de\ecllves were lmmedfately not~ by Fou.ntoln Valle7 p0lice, to whom the abduction was llnt l"l!J)Orted. ...,_,e eaHGnecl oil &be eDUre artli ut'OUnd M lie. Square Park from Euclid c.o Harbor And Wamt1' t. Bdl.,...." aald S«L tr,rry 1'evernatll, 'F"ountaln \'atl•Y poilce watch commandft'. .. We tumtd Mr. ~-9Y"' the parQledlce tor nnt aid,•• set. Tawmettl aald. '!'be 'ridtm .... tntted tac mcudl i.cer.· ............. .,... • Pelan· W. Valley Community J4olpka1 andnlused. "He lost some tcelh and there was quite a bit of blood in the~ motorhom e," Sgt. Tavernett1 added, saying he did not know ~r some of it l'ame from Scuddrr s a rmed captor. "We were primarily interested in persons on foot, suspicious people or vehicles and talked to t1 lot of people like those working in their yards who might have seen something.·· Investigators work t>d throughout the night interview· Ing the weary, shaken potato chJp and peanut butter king, wit· nesses to his Mile Square P11rk escape, family members and Balboa Island neighbors nbout the kldnaping. Scudder was able to obtain on· ly a skelchy description of his ab· duclors. both of whom are re· portedly 24 to 28 years old , wcnr· ing lonJ(, blondl' hair_ Hurricane Watch Set MIAMI <AP> -Tropical storm Dottie, locat ed just off the northeast Florida coast, mov~d toward the Atlantic seaboard lo· day. Forecasters issued a hurricane watch for residents from Jacksonville, Fla., to Cape Hal· teras, N.C. Some tourists d eparted the Outer Banks r egion or North Carolina. It was the second time the tourists exiled the area In two weeks -the last time Hurricane Belle sent them inland. The former CaUfom ia governor already had chosen Pennsylvania Sen. Richard Schweiker as hb. preference for a running male 1r he h ad won the pres idential nomination. But the Reagan call for an 1m · mediate revbion of party rules on ·TWO 'NICE GUYS' RAISE THE ROOF-Al FORD, REAGAN PLAN DEBATEs--A4 'llet! PttESID£NT1Al CHOICE PROFILED-A9 the vil'e presidential selection was defeated in a crucial conven ti on showdown Tuesday night. Despite the intense balllr between Ford and Reagan forces, Ford said he thought the dl' legates had acted responsibly "We can act like real zealots, but also like great Americans," he told the com mlt.tee. Dole today of!ered to debate Walter Mondale, his Democr atic rival and Senate colleague. Mon dale accepted the challenge. "We've bee n doing It <debsl· jog) long enough in the Senat~ ... Dole said. The GOP committee i?rectcd Ford warmly at a breakfast meet· ·ing shortly before he and Dole visited Russell. Kan .. Dole's hometown. It was a Just-folks warmup campaign visit. After flyln~ from Kansas City, site or the convention. to Salini.1, Kan.. Ford and Dole wf'nl by helicopter to Russell for a p1cnk· barbecue honoring Dole < ap1tal More th:.ln 900 Americans arc lasted as prisone rs or missln& In Southeast Asia . President Ford has insisted that no progress can t>e ma<te in esta Dllshmg relatlon-s between the United States and Vietnam unless this issue l• re· solved. At the summit conference ot nonaligned notions Ln Sri Lanka this week. Vietnamese Premier' Pham Van Dong s a1d hls nallon wan ts t o develop norm a l diplomntil' relation~ with th~ United Stull'!> ROSE ... body transmitter attached tq Paul Wallach, an e mploye or nrashears. Wallach carried the transmit ter to a meeting with Rose, but he said it fell off his back and out has pants leg. In answer to a question from defense attorn ey Mars hall Morgan, Investigator John Gier asserted tha t. W aJlach did not want to wear a transmitter to a meeting with Rose, fearing he would be searched. But at. the in11ist.ence of In · vesliJ(ators . the device w afi placed on Wallacb's buck, Gier testified. As u result, he said. It malfunct loned, produC'ing only traC'es or l'Onvcrsalion along with static Let Us Put You On the Map Near the entrance. inside our store. is a giant new map. We are in the process of identifying all of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A different color for each year ) Close scrul1ny will detect some inleresting fact s hrstly, we have carpeted homes on virtually every street in the area. Secondly. the pins are in bunches. indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH advertising. Thirdly, the 'number of homes we have carpeted 1s staggering. If you desire honesty, experien ce. and recommendations from neighbors we have worked for. then Alden's is THE PLACE! 1663 ,LAC!NTIA AVCNUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92677 • ;>HONE 6'6·'838 I I Jo .. riday'M Closing Price NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Firm Merges, Mines NASHVILLE. Tmn. (AP) -St. Joe Minerals Corp. traded $41 million ln .tock Tbunda7 to mer1e with Ten· neaee Conlolldated Coat Co., and &Mn announced • Jolnt zinc mlnlnC ftllture wltb Freeport Minerals Co. Fr101r Augu11 ?O 1916 IN OAtL 'r p LOl • ' I I Image Killed It Took Lots of Brass It's tou•b lo Set nd ol a rcp\lta.Uon F: n•n Jltrr ~ uu chan&e your bt'bavlor, people atlll teod lo n ·m<"m bt•r } ou for "'that you used lo do. • Aalt n company d .Jlcd Scovlll. ht•aclquu1 lt't l'll 1n Waterbul')', Conn. lt'a one ol thf' oldc1n com panies in America, hav· In& bofn foundtd In um us a bnu mlll. An\l brau ta wbul PWlllc think or when they hoar Money Tree the nnme Scovm. . Over the past 10 y<.•ur ' ~•Mil. und1•r thti leadt'ri.h111 <)( lfolcolm Baldriae. has boU,Jtbt its" uy Into 1o1 wi<l1• 'orl1•1 y-Qf oU\tt bu:1in~sses. Todlly, lt's tht• source of many produe~ )'OU u.&e around tho hoUsc. • Tht Hamilton Bensch npphunct'"' fnr (·~.imp!\', 11rt• now part of Scovill. Joe Namath promoted the m 1n tt'lt'v1:.11,M1 commercials. This d1v1s1on ha:i bet:'n dollli.! !>O '' l'll that when Westinghouse cx1tt'<I from tht! s mall apph.trll"t' (k id Scovill acquired the fuc11.Jllcs. SCHRADER TIRE \'ALVES ALSO arc• Sc·m 111 m' lll'<i They're No. 1 in the markct Scovill. the brass maker. also bt.>l'amt• No 1 Ill M'\\ an~ notions when il added the Oriti produrt)> lo 11:. stJhll• Also part or the gro" mg Seo\'\) I lane arc• ~uTonl' doorbells, Gripper fasteners and Caradco'!> "tX.><kn frame windows. ALL IN ALL, 111.E NON -BRASS se"menls of Scovill'b business were account!~ for well ovt·r hulf of the com pany's S6()() milhOO \'Olume -and for lht'Cl"CJlt ,1rtt'rS or llS profits. That was good betaUSl' br:l:>!> ls a t·~c hcJI busine!>:., strong one year , dismal the next Baldrige did a 1tood JOb tryinit to commun1cute thc:.l' changes to the folks on \\'all Strt'ilt. The t om pun) put out handsome annual reports which downplayed the brass milts and pointed up the other parts of tht.' busin\'SS a~ the "New Scovill." To help register the message, Uuldri,iie hired ont• ol the nation's largest public relauons outfit:., Carl Hyoir & Associates. Still. when .lbe WUllyslS lookc<I al Scovill, 11 \,\as tho)\e brass mills in Waterbury that they thought nr The \'alul' Une Investment Surwy, tor example. t'ontmucd to re\•1ew Scovill as part or I.he metal fubricatmg inllu:.try, lumping the company with the likes of Revere Comwr and llrai.s Engelhard Minerals and Cont1nent1tl Copper SO MAC BALDRIGE F1NALL V found a v. ny out of thti. morass. Tired o ( ins1stin~ lo peoplt' that the br11ss m1lfi;; represented only a small part of St'ovlll 's business. Baldnl(l' performed radical surger) He sold off the entire brai.i. operation. That lopped off about ~ m1lhon in 1>ale:,. To make sure that no one missed the s1gn1hc4lnce or this excision, Scovill recentJy took a full -page ad tn the WaJI Street Jour nal. using type that must have been thre~­ quarters of an rnch high. to announce "This management decision took -lot of brass." The advertisement v. ent on td say: "In fact. the decision to sell our brasi. mills took all or 1t Scovill is no longer in the brass bus1nt's!'t " ll seems that the only wuy to J:el peuplc lo 11!1\en is tn do something radical like that. llaldngc did 1l I le d1spo1wd of the business that gavt.> birth to St·ov1ll Stocks Battered A.gain, Dow S~aggers NEW YO RK CAP> -The stock market sustainrt1 mon· widespread losses today amid une:lstn c•!.i. ov1•r the progreS!> of corporate profits and the economic recovery Trad mg re• mained light. however The market began to slide Thursdny wh<'n t ht' govern ment reported that business earnings re1t1stcrcd their' s mallest quarter-to-quarter rise in five quarters during lhl' April-June period. Analyst s said the figure's underlined recenl ev 1dcnc~ that the recovery from the recession had slnwcd Hewlett-Packard look a parllculurly steep drop today after the company reported lower quarterly earnings. Analysts noted that the stock was vulnerahle lo an earning!> disappointment because of its glamor ima~e on Wall Street. The Dow J ones average of 30 stocks lost 9.RI points 111 974.07. OowJone•A rerage• ,roc:r~ AP• FhMI Dow Jf)f'Wt\ ,.!ff',·~\ ~Ind tt~'!r .. ~~°'" •1~t' c:~r, ;~ IO l•~ 1" It 11• •1 >I• el l11 SI I •t II Ull •> •I t i IO t ) JI •I '4 0 i. •l \" 11111 •I >Ot 71 )01 U 10 >4 1 •• 11111"' 1 oW• m ,, ••• ,,~ «•• Ut1h JOI JO ~' ,,fll: I JU l'U 1 • ~. I ' .. I ' '" ,., ,., I' I • ... ti , .. 1 • ,., I • 1 • II • , ' DOWN' '--•'' IO'' " . ••• 1 ... ~ .. 11 • I I \ '. 100 ''" , .. ... '"' ,,, J'• ... "' .... 10>. ~"' .. v:"·., J 1• uo 11 1 a Uo "'I 1t IJO .. J . .; ~~ ~: '• UtJ 11 '• "'' • t lJu '' • lh) .. , ' IJO •I I \J~ o I •• ~,.. "' t 1J11 '. Ult l • • Uo \ • • \Ut 4 • • l#(J .. " I lJ~ • t .. uo .. ) '?. ~" ' ... -~ ·-I"" .. '\ "' ••• -·~ " l\ ,, ., '• '· '• '. "' ,.., Oii " • ()!I It I Qll 10 I ~Off ':~ ., IO 1 7 '1 gfOll ~~ , . ,, g:r I ' Of: ! ' 011 • , Oii • , Oii • 7 Oii • s .ftf oeb In Tit~ .'ipo11f91t1 New t'ork Sale• N Y\tn1H 'it'"'' tin •• .,.., 11 t•; .. ..,,,fr.~lt.4'f Wf'i •"<;Ii M<1l'lft-QO v.,., .. CIO l•t1J'•4'\11tOU J•O I tof•h ,.,,,,,,, .... lt/110~•1• • "·'10.(rll ",,, f411 tl'f)H,.,-t t\ u o ll'~j t1,0~•1•1 II ,.. '"' I IM,~, QtH I 1\1) ,,. t•1 ' ... ) 01• 011 What .'Jtol'k• Old w,._ r •Mt" 111n NtW 'f011w. ,.,, 441v""'" Dt<llnt'\ UncN~ ., •• , lhv-' .... ,.,. ,, .... ~ ..... ,., ... .. ..... " fl'J'M~ dh ... 1'4 '" AO lU ,.. .... -"" I e , ·~ t• • .4J,, ... 1H11. I All DAILY PILOT F11day, Aupust 20. 1176 THE.FAMILY ClftCU~ By Bil Keane "When the lifeguard btow1 ._ls whlstte does that mean somebody's drown in'?" Fro• Page A 7 FEDERAL AID • • • -Nearly 18.000 seamen are working on ships which receive federal subfi1dies \.0 make up the dif· ference in labor cOitS on foreign-Dag vessels com- pared lo higher U .S.-vessel labor cosls. All these services cost money. TOTAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES last year amounted to SS25.2 billion or 3S percent of the Gross National Product. Twenty years earlier, total government expenditures accounted for 24.5 percent of the GNP. The s pending for social services has risen faster than other budti:et categories in recent years. According t o the Tax Foundation. social welfare spending by aJI levels of government was $215.2 billiorr \n 1973, an increase or 179 ,percent from 1965. Total spending an 1973 was $432.6 billion, an in· crease of 110 percent from 1965. The social services spendmg has been growing fastest at the federal level. From 1965 to 1973, ac- cording to the Tax Foundation, spending for social services by the federal government rose 224 per· cent: spending for social services by state and local governments rose 135 perce nt. THE BIGGEST CHUNK OF FEDERAL spend- ing for social services is an the category or social in· surance -including unemployment, Social Securi· ty, etc. According to the Tax Foundation, spending for social insuran ce by the federal government was $72.2 billion, more than lriple the S2l.8 bllllon spent in 1965. At the stale and local level, education is the biggest social ser vice expenditure -S58.3 billion in 1973. President F'ord has expressed concern about the re lation between government spending and the GNP He noted an his budget message this year that government s pending would surpass hair the GNP ifthe growth rate continues Other analysts. includinJ! the Congressional Budget Office. ar~uc that the expansion 1s not ncccssari ly l{OlnJ! to continue The rapid growth or income security p11ograms t he past t\\ o ckcadcs is th e pr oduct o f circumst ancl's unlikely to be repeated in the next 20 years. say~ John L Palmer. lle's a Brookings Institution analy),t "ho "as director of the income security policy oHlcc> at the Department of Health, EduC'at1on and Welfare in the Nixon-Ford ad- min1slrallon. PALMF.R SA\'S TUE PROSP ERITY OF the so·s made thl' expansion o( social programs possi· ble. Jn addition, most of the growth was in Social Security. and with that proJ:ram now keyed to pro· tect bencf1c1anes ajlain!.t mnauon Congress isn't likely to approve further increases. An analysis by the Congressional Budget Office roncluded that 1r income secunty programs merely keep pacc> with innat1on until the y"ar 2i:OO they'll consume no more an relation lo the GNP than they do now. Palmc>r also maklJ'i the point that the recession. tiy increasing the number of people receiving un· omployml'nt, welfare and other benefits while cut· ling into economic growth. has also had a hand in pushmR up i.:overnmMt s pcndinl( us u proportion of all economic ort1vity. BlJT IT IS G RO\\'T U IN TllF. number of Social ~curlty recipients and statt• und l<1cnl workers, to areas beyond thC' Jmnart of thl' r1•cess1on. which arc behinct much or the l(rnwth 1n i:o\'crnment spending on mctiv1d uuls The :12 million pc>rson-. rl•ce1\·ing basic Social Security rcprc•sent-. a Jump nf 24 m1lhon in 20 years. fo'ederal civilian cmplo~ml·nt of 2 9 m1lhon 1s up 500.000 over 1955, while ~Hlll' and local employment or 12 I m1lhon rt•prt'1'c•nts n 7 m1lhon increase The 11 3 mil hon Amt•rlt'UllS rN'C'I\ mg welfare aid for de· pt"ndt•nt childrc•n rl'prc.,l'nL<; .in incn•a,e o( 9 I m1lhon 11\ t'r 1955 1·rotfl Page . l H DOLE PROFILED. • • 11tump drew both praise and criticism rro m fellow COP senators "lle's the first man w(''ve hod around here 1n a long time who will grab lhe other side br thE' hnir and drag them down the hill." $Old sen Horry Goldwntcr. SEN. WILLIAM S/\XBE ~R·OlllOl. culled Dole a "hatchet m an " whose style was such that he "couldn "l sell beer on a troop ship.'· There also WWI the comparison m ade by a White House oHtciaJ when Dole I U<'Cccded Morton as GOP chm rm an "Rog is a bitt old St Bernard. while Dole is a hunJ(ry Doberman panscher " ~~~~~~~~~~ PVBLIC N011CE rt· BLIC NOTICE S IUll SUl'E•10•COUllTOl'THI Hc>rtc r TO c ••ott04llS SUT• 01' CAL,,OllNIA PO• ' A 11U• THE COUNTY 01' O•ANGE 5Ul'l•IOll COUllT 01' THI Ne A_,., STATIOl'CALll'OlllllAl'Olt HOTI CI 0 1' HIAll l H O 01' THI COUNTYOI' OllANO• l'ETITION l'Olt l'•O•ATI Of' WlU. 1 .. , ... ,..., ... o• , ... ,,,.,. ot ANO l'O• LITTll•S TISTAMIN• LUCILLE '4 llUll&ANIC O.Ce......i TAllY Hol•t• •\ ,.._,. .. , <I .,.,. IO C-""' £'4ol•OI C WINl ~AEO llUTO<Ell, fth'"'l9 ct .. ms •Ot•l'l\l ttw wt.cf dH• Oe<"•wd -..,1 10 1,,. ... d <le•m\ '" tl\ot efh<t Cit HO TI Cl 1$ HI! 1tl 1Y Gt VEN"'-! II. r.. <I .. \ of IM 1tor ... d COQf't w i. 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SIJOMN JAMES£ Hl!fM Co..n1,Cl#r~ P\iOliC .. dminl\lr•IOt Dllt•d A....,\I 1• it7' Admll\i\lr•ICH ofltw •u•TOllt, GAUlOIN, Hl•l•of~ldde('O....i T-SONANDNIUON .iAM41S•.M&.'fl5 11--t •IU• . A-......... , .. _ .. ~ ...... A" _ _..._....._. llN<I WMttl.,., CA._.., °'-CA9*7 A~ler. "-th_, Ne!-Or-C..JS 0.1, ""'°" ""811~ 0r...,. Coll" 0.11, ....... ~uo. t7.•"" s-1111 J. 10. "" AUfll\l tt. 10. ,., ""' .HJ>le U .. 1. OPDGAN cAs 1s) s4100 ORIAN COSTAMISASTOU PllFICT FOITHI llGIMMEI WHILE THEY LAST! FENDER PRECISION BASS COSTA MIU STOH I OMLY-WHm FOUMTAIN VALLIY STOil 2 OMLT-SUMIUlST LIST: $400.00 SAU ... ULAIPllCI s49so LES PAUL CUSTOM WITH CASE, GOLD P'UTIO, TWO HUMIUCICIMG PICICU,S OVATION 1132·1 ACOUSTIC GUITAR MEW DESIGH, AWM. ..ICI, SUMIUlST WHEN HEW IT AMO MATUUL LISTID AT FtMISHIS 'Ill'° UST: '249 .. USEO SALE: THOMAS ORGAN USED-HEEDS SOME WORK. AS IS ••... COST A MESA STOll HAMMOND OR&AH OMI Of M~MOte'S MOST POPULAl MODILS. US9 MITP\.A.YS ..... M-1 flOUMTAfH YA&.LIY STOU LOWREY H-25 CONSOLE PU-OWMID. NIST COME FllST SHYID COSTA MIU STOii s229sos "'"" 50S)6475 289 BOTH STORES N EW COSTA MISA STOO NEW NEW GEMEINHARDT 2SP LIST: $236.00 SIL VER ftLA TED STUDENT FLUTE WITH CASE IOTH STOHS MEW ARTLEY BASS FLUTE OGfLVll MODI&.. W/CASI. COST A MISA OMLY MEW GOM BOPS CONGA & TUMBA OUTFIT COMPUTI WITH STAND UD MAHOGANY-COSTA MISA OtolLY s129so LESS THAN COST UST: SI 300.00 ESTEY ORGAN USED-2 IEYIOARDS. MULTIPLE VOICES FOUMTAIM o.w'f STOii THOMAS TRIANON MEW-l KIYIOAl.DS, USUE. VIII.A MAGIC, 'EICUSSIOM. RHYTHM. COLOIGLO, FAHCY FOOT FOUMT.AIM VAWY STOii • .. • ' •. J. .. La1iuna/South Coast .. EDITION 1.,, Laguna Beach's homeless 1lfeguards, af\er years of shufO· eventually lead to a ftf:W, and permanent headquart«s. CurrenUy, the force is housed in a leued city hall aMeX al 570 Glenneyre St., but Ji(eguards will have to move from there Oct. 15. • ln.c from building to building. may finally get a home at the · north end or Main Beach. ' A hearty cheer echoed 1 through the city ,gouncil cham· bers Wednesday as 40 of the city's guards, some still wet from just coming off duty. roared their approval on the Twice before the department has been denied a permanent headquarters. ~council 's action which will It lost a $95,000 facility planned for Main Beach park. TooghPooeh But-No Maleh for Coyo.te-· By PIOLROSMARIN Ol .. O.lly~leCSuff A TOUGH LJTl'LE DOG. a 12-year family pet, chased a coyote into a San Clemente canyon in an attemplto defend his owner late Thursday night. It apparently lo5t the fight. Arthur Contois, of 315 }:. Avenida Cordoba, said he took Pepe. a mixed breed ol pekinese, poodle and cocker spaniel. out into the back yard for a last romp before bed. Though the yard was flooded with Ugbt, Contois said, a coyote brazenly leaped from the wall and "made a beeline" for Pepe. CONTOIS SHOUTED at Ole coyot e, which turned back. But Pepe gave chase. Contois snid. "Pepe, I guess, thought that I wanted him to drive the coyote out. because he went ri«ht after him." From the sounds ol the fight in the canyon, Contois said, his dog didn't have much of a chance. DESPONDENT TOl>AY, Contois recalled that he and Pepe just returned from his wilderness cabin at Lake Shasta. There. Contois said. Pepe ran free with bears and mountain lions -and coyotes, without worry. "But then we come home to the city," Contois said, "and this happens. right in the middle, right in the heart of town. hotr~ll :tt'ound.'' Contois has other dogs, but Pepe was the elder statesman. They called him "The Old Man," he said. 1-'·: ...._ _________________________ ,,, \[Diedrich Disputes ;Rose Bribe Story O.llytoli.t-•• TAKES THE STAND Supervisor Diedrich Ralph Diedrich, chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, took the stand Thursday in the bribery trial or one of bis political associates and contradicted earlier testimony given by defendant LeRoy Rose. Ro&e is on trial in Orange County Sup erior Court on charges he solicited money from developer William Brashears to influence Fullerton olricials in their consideration of a con- dominium project Ro8e was de· signing for Brashears. Diedrich entered the picture when Brashears went to him to complain that "some of your boys in Fullerton" were "trying to shake me down." Diedrich, prior to his election to the 8(>ard of Supervil'lors, was a Fullerton city councilman. Diedrich . In his brief stay on the witness stand, said he direct· ed Brashears to go to law en· forcement and apparently con· tradicted Rose's e arlier testimony rega.rding a conversa· lion the !lUpervisor had with lhe defendant about the alleged bribery a ttempt. Diedrich said he discUMed the matter with Rose in July. Rose hns testitied that the matter was brought up by Died.rich much earlier. (Sff ROSE, Page.U> Construction was to coincide with development of th~ park in 1972. And, la.st year. lifegu~ lost out on a plan for a $35,000 facili· ty when the planning com· mission decided the construe· lion at the north end of the Main Beach was inconsistent with the city's general plan. Lifeguard Chief Bruce Baird presented five options for de- Laguna's Park Tab Doubling Final approval has been given for an increase in the Laguna Beach parking meter rate. jump· ing the hourly tab from 10 to 20 cents. Tbe increase will be effective in 30 days . However. alterations in the parking meters won't be made until October. Then it will take about two weeks to install new works to adjust them for the new fee. The city council's action Wed· nesday came with oo public op. position, although the council has mulled the plan for more than a month publicly. "I can't believe that moved through so smoothly without even a munnur'from1.he com· munity.'' Mayor Phy Ills Sweeney said after the flnal vote was taken. Previous attempts by the coun· ell to increase the meter rate have met with staunch opposition ol the downtown merchants and have even provoked petition drives. The increase is expected lo br· ing an extra $160,000 to the city. La Cristianita Play Opens lnClemenle The La Crlstianita outdoor pageant opens tonight in San Clemente for a three-week run. The play, staged in the hills in a natural amphitheater behind Camino de la Estrella, starts at 8:15p.m. It repeats Saturday, then Aug . 27 and 28 and Sept. 3 and 4, all at 8:15 p.m. The story celebrates the first California baptism. It is written and directed by Norman Wright. a local author. To get to the pageant. take the San Diego Freeway, get off at Camino de la Estrella and follow the signs to the arches entrance of the San Clemente·Crislianita Bowl. Search to R esu1ne LAS VEGAS. Nev. <APl /\ sear ch was to resume today for the body of a man hooked, then releued, by a shocked fish - erman two days ago in the Las Vegas Wash at ea. velopment of a guard facility. The department will be kicked out ot its present office Oct. 15 when the city vacat es the leased city ball annex at 570 Glenneyre St. As Baird talked, the rear of the council chambers began fill· ing up with husky young lifeguards -some of them still wet -straggling in as they came off duty. Re said it was not his inten· lion to ··pack the house" but that he wanted to give the coun· cil an Idea or the amount of space required when the fe>tte gets together. The Main Beach lifeguard t ower becomes unbearable when more than nine people are in it. Baird said. Of the five options, the city council seemed to favor the Afternoon .Y. Stocks ; plan rejected last year by lhe planning commission. That was to site the Cirst aid, office and scuba lockers and such at the north end or the Main Beach Park by a sewer pump sta· 1 lion. The area is closed olf by a chain link fence. Reconstruction or the old pump station may be required because of some struc· (See GUARDS, Page A!) Held No t Fair Garne In these times of rising food costs, fresh beef on the hoof may look like just the ticket for some lazy hunter This :;ign on a Moulton Ranch pasture gate, just off La Paz Road near t he "Ziggurat" federal building, is intended' to dissuade such thoughts and those of the people who like to "plink" at tin cans -and signs -along the road. Niguel Man Pleads Innocent in Death Daniel G. Guzman, a Laguna Nigul'I electrician, pleaded inno- cent Thursday to a charge of murdering 18-month-old Kelly Mic h elle M c Mull e n , hi s nei~hbor's daughter. The child was killed Sunday when she tripped against a 125· vo.lt electrifi ed copper grid Guzman rig1ed in his flower beds to discourage animals. Guzman, 32. of 29091 Paseo de O~·aso, was arr aigned in South County Municipal Coort Thurs· day, a day after the girl was buried. He was released on his own re· cognizance and ordered to report to the court once a week. The ar· raignment was continued unUI 1 :30 p.m. Tuesday, for the setting or a preliminary hearing. Guzman originally was arrest· ed on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter, but the district at· torney's office revised that to homicide after learning Guzman is a journeyman electrician. Ted Millard. assistant district attorney. said Thursday that Guzman "ahould be well aware that 125 volts is lethal." The electtified grid was powered by normal house cur· rent, Millard said. A charge of murder requires the state to prove that there was malice before the act that led to the slaying. Mallard is basing his charge on an implication of -mall11e. meaning lhe killing re· auJted from an act that Involved a high degree or probability that it would end in death. Chip Heir Escapes Kidnap By ARTHU R R. VINSEL Ot tll• Dolly '"''-' Sl•ft Riverside County authorities captured two suspects today in the $250,000 ransom ltidnaping of millionaire potato chip and peanut butter heir John H. "J ack" Scudder, Huntington Beach police reported. The suspects were taken into custody without incident. T hey were identified a s former Corona del Mar banker William Rudy Wesson. 44, and Rick Dalt' St>llers, 20, neither of whom listed a permanent ad· dress. Th..-pair were r eportedly identified by papers found in a rented motorhome used to ab duct Scudder outside his den- tist's office in Huntington Beach Thursday afternoon. One of the kidnapers confront- ed ~w...,.aring a cowboy style bandanna mask and &hrust him into the getaway vehicle . waiting at the front door of the medical suite . The wealthy Balboa Island re· sident subsequently engineered his own daring escape from hi s captors' large motorhome vehi· cle as it rumbled through Foun- tain Valley. Investigators said Scudder. 64, of 145 N. Bay Front, must now make another dental appoint· ment as a result or his fistfighl for freedom . He lost two teeth in bis blind· swinging battle with his armed guara inside the motorhome after first feigning a heart at· tack. Then he jumped the alarmed captor who came to his aid. Investigators said today the 3:30 p.m . abduction at 18821 Delaware St., could almost be the scenario for a television mov· ie episode and credited Scudder with quick thinking. The six-foot, one·inch victim managed to pound his kidnaper badly enough to get to the motorhome 's door and leap from the vehicle, although virtually sightless at the time. Detective Sgt. Bert Chadwick said the kidnar> conspiracy team obviously studied and plotted Scudder's movements well and knew much about him. Scudder has poor eyesight. The abductor. who stepped from the walling 1etuway vehi <S.-e SCUDDER, Page A.Z) Co ast W e a t h er : :Tot Crit ical; ;Mom D eclares ;I11nocence '' Twentv·three·month·old Cora I Brewster remained in criUcal condition today at San Clemente Oeneral Hospital. orricinl~ re· Doctor a Victim of 'Sting' Con? Varlnble low cloudR night and motnlng Satur· day with mldduy tem· perature oear 70, and a low or62. ported. . ' Her mother , Carol)•n Sue ..Brewster. 23. plt'aded innocent ~hursday in South County ~unicipal Court to child·beallng ~harges. ~ Bail was set at SI ,000 and a pre· Jlmlnary hearing was scheduled fOtSept.3. firemen were called to the btotel where the Brewsters were staying Tuesday. They said they fOW'ld the child ln a nearly un· ~cious slate. They said sbe was suffering from an aPfa~nt bum. a bite on u. ten arm, a black eye and numerous bruises. ..... By TOM BAKLEY CH 11M O•llJ 1'119t 1Uft Far from being an imbittered husband who plotted his wife's murder. Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson or lrvine was the unwit· ting victim of a "big con" carried out by a ma$ter criminal, the de· tense ctalmed Thursday in the final hours or the phyaidan'a Superior Court trial. Defense attorney Al Ramsey told the Jurj' in J'udp J .E.T. "Ned .. Rutter 's courtroom that they have been the audience at a premier showing of the Orange County version or '"Ibe St.ing"- the popular movie that won several Academy Awards. "And Tony Scalise had the 'Hooktt' role played by Robert Redford in the movie." Ramsey said. "But Redford couldn't hope to emulate Scalise whom I re· gard as the ultimate in con men." The prosecution clalms that Dr. Robinson, 42, paid Scalise $10,400 for the killing of Mrs. Janice Robinson, 38, ol Newport Beach. It ls alleged that Scalise was promised a further $10,000 after t.he woman 't body was disposed ol and her birth control device re· turned lo the estranged hus band. Scalise.. 29, has testified as a prosecution witness that he changed his mind about the kill· ing after taking Mrs. Robinson to lunch lut Feb. 21 at the Velvet Turtle in Newport Beach. The hit man said he drove her to her home at 23 Augusta Lane, Big Canyon, where she and her daughter listened while Scalise taped telephone calls be made to her husband. Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley has described lho8e con· versatlons as "damning" to Robinson. The prosecutor has in· vtted the jury to replay the tapes in the jury room and then find the defend ant guilty or solicltlntand conspiring to cotnmit murd r. Moseley was scbeduJed de- liver his final rebuttal today. Judge Rutter will then iostrucl \he j ury and send the pan~l oft to ·deliber ate. . Ramsey argued Thursday that it was never Robinson's intent.ion to murder hi.s wife even thoufh her decision to divorce him last JuJy shattered him. "Psychiatrists bave told you that Dr. Robinson is a passive, dependent peraonality who mar· ried Jan Robinson becauac he wanted a woman who would dominate h im as bis m other domlnated him," he told the jury. He atgued that Robinson turned to Scalise in desperation ~ause bls wife. who had always controlled lbe couple's S2 mlllioh in assets, was refusing to sjgn a document that would hne al~ lowed Roblnton to sell a Bil Ca· nyon lot for llU,000 and provide him with badly needed runds. (See DOC'l'Olt., Pap AZ> INSID,E 'rODA ~ Whtie moat 11oung men pre· fer rock or Jazz, Armanda Sierra ho• .a different love· aptra. Ht'• trying to makt u hil carter. and 10 for he's bod remork4blt tuectu. Set P.09e Clo/ tht Wttkeftdtr. •11 Cf.I .,. •• "'' . .. , .., ,., .. ,, C• CH •• At CH L/SC ..... ~ ..... "'lllDl!NT FORD 90A .. OS Al" "°"Cl ONI WITH IENATO" OOL!, WIPI IUZAl!TH Republlc•n THm Heeding for Vice ,.,•Ndent11I NonWnee'• Home Town In K1n1H ~ord Urges Rule Change Says Veep Selection Proce8a Need,, Reform KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP1 - President Ford t old RepubhC'an party leaders today they should consider changing the way the Plilrty chooaea vice pres1denllal nomineea. The Prealdent noted that a fi1ht over the vice presidential selec- uon procedure figured m his bat· lie with Ronald Reaian for the GOPpre•ldenUalnominaUoa. E\'en apart from that, Ford urged members of lhe Republican National Committee to think serious ly about rev1smg the way the party ticket is put to1ether every four year1. "f happen Lo think there Is acer· taln amount of merit" in ,.rorm propo11l1, Ford aald. ''1 lblnk t.b•. national committee ou1ht to look at ll and perha~a lay the &roundwork for 19«>. ' Th• Prt1td•!'t dld not mentJon DOCTOR ON TRIAL. • • ·Robinson looked down at 1lhe coun1tl table. while Ramaey de1crtbed him to the jury 11 "• boy In man's clolhina-a money machine who made $168,000 a year 1n hi1 medical practice and then allowed hl1 wife lo control •L "He was a weak. cllnain1 vine, helpless wtlhout hla wife 11 a leader," R1maey said. . The defendal\l 1ppea.rtd un· choved by hit ln1ycr'11ttack1 Otl !Sia peraon11ity. He kept hl1 head down and continued t9 tab notea :as Ramsey paced and aesturtd 1 ~fort the jury. 1 i._Rtmtt)' reminded tbe Jury t11.at a paycholotll\ and • Rf)'chlatrl1t hav• teatJISed h\ the a.ftdm1 room Mly \dal that If Qpblnaon plotted to ~ hi• wife t~' w11 of dlmlniahed mental <iapaclty at tho ti~• and wu not iL>apont1ble for hi• ecttona. : Roblftaon w11 detained In the UCl Medical Center fOf' 72 houn di protective cuatody lul Januuy on the baal1 or hla ~lran1od wife'• report that ho lock~ hlmaclf In hl1 bathroom tend th rea tened to •hoot to~aelf. : Mrs. Robinson lestlfled that he t\eld an automatic to her head for ~ mlnutea during another quar- rel end told her "thll would solve all my problems wouldn 'til?" th• 11lver·h1lred adVOt"1te 11Jd. "Thi• muat have been an •· hllar1t1n1 experience tor Jan ftobtnaon, '' ho Hid. "What a re-lief 1f\er 11 yeara ot marital mil· ery to leave her daqhter ~t home and 10 off for the Wffkend wit!\ Tony Sc•llH." Ramaey ar1ued lh1t ~ deten· dant waa tn "• pathttJc nMntal condJUon" when he wu aur· roundtd by Jawmen..at a Santa Ana ffl"\'tct llatJon l• M . II after 8oaU11 rttur'Md to Oranit County and aaretd t.o leld the phy1lcl1n into a tup. "Dr. Roblneoa hM Uvtd tn Camelot bu& eoul4 DO ~ do tbM '' RanaM~ ,lt.s,4. "Rt at bunl bla dfeata IMaM la iii ~­ "¥08 but be couJd no loqer lh'e there. "He had murned to U~ wtth hit parenta tn Jrvlne Md tn dQ&n~ so cltarly re1re11ed Ml clnle, the lawyer Hid ,...,.1un1 hll plea that Rob\n1on wu of dim.lnla~ed capacity. "He was back with his dominatinc. controlltna mother. J le 1rew up Utd to her apron 11.r- ines and It wu, pertlaps, Inevita- ble that 'he ehould rttuns to them." ; $he has also testified that he draned her out or her bed while But R1m11y'1 nnal pt .. to UMt 8M waa In paln trom 1 back In-j\lry was for them to reject the ' JDry and threw her icrou the testimony of St!afJa~ • lederaJ rC>Om with auch force lhat ahe and state., parolee ."who has I t•ndNf In the clotet. She aald her played the con same with j ~band then 11ked her: "Now artistry and imaainaUon for a1 ...,,... does your b ack fee.I?" lon1 H he can recall." ~amaey reputedly attackod Ramsey told the jury that i110. Robln1on 'a tatimony dur. Scalise has to\d many people-1~ hla final eraumeot. Ho told ancl convinced them-thnt he tf-0 jury that 11\0 hzed n•vtr 1lven was. on dln.rt"t occaalons. "1 ttUll1f1ctory oxplanaUon for her , CIA a1ent. a lawyer. a doctor, a ~clslon to drive off wflh Sullao psychologist and a member or ' fer Countay• and atay with him In tho Malla" who lovtd to duel '~rlou1 motel• before rotumJn1 with 11ber1 and fcnc, "'Ith abort t<>.Oranae County Md th' prote,c:> • Jap1neao 1wo,rda. tfQn or th.,pollct~. • .. \..... • '''She atayed with him et the Remember l\O~rt RodCord '1 I ' • In 'The Sllnc '?.. R'IOnM)' ••ked ~ µnt ngton Shore• Hotel ln llunt· the Jury. "Woll, look at Ton 1Cl11ton Beech a nd 1h4t 111ed th11 SoHae ind uk yourtolt lf hy ~raae ·we went \o bed' when h · le d .. • -1ht1 wa1 tellln1 dtatrict attornu"'• aan l wor • the h!1 t«t on tho • •1 1 " dortor over there. iovea I lt()r IX> tr v 1• "Sea.II•• c1ar'l\e to Oranp Coun· O"AHO• COUT ly with a borrowed ~ and \n no DAILY PILOT ~l'K lime at 1tll he waa ln \he b•~ H•l of a unr Cadijlac, tMln1 dtl¥1n around by a ~hauffeur who fat a Q> lip from hla muter. A1'd be had $10,400 In c111\," RamHy Hid. I "And then look at t>r. Robln•on." \he defeue 1ttorf\ll>' uld. ''Ile patd hi• tr0,400 1t tho window ancU~.-ftOflffnt~ even ran.·· any spedftc rerorm pro1>091I. Earlier this week, Reagan forces urged the GOP N1tional Con"ention to require Ford to name hia runlhn1 m.ie in ad- vance of the ballotlng on lhe pre- aldentl 11 nomtnatlon. They atl\.ltd that tht dele11ttt h.ad the "rltht to know" who Fwd would pick btfort dtddlnc whetber t.o aopport him or J\e~an. TbtfonnerCaUfcirnlatovtn>OI" alr•adY bad ohottn Pana1lnala Sea. Richard lehwetker u bJI Dretemac• for a NMtq mat. lt he . hid won the pre1fdenUal llOIJlill•Uon. B\lt th• Reqan call ror an lm· mediate re•lalon ot puty ruJ• on t.hw vice PHlldmUal HllC'Uon TWO •NICI GUVI' Miii THI fte>OP-AJ 'ORO, '"AGAN PLANOllATD M V1CI "'llfDINT1AL CHOICI 'ROPI• IO Al • wu defHttd ln a onaclal convtn· tJon ahowdown TUttda)' nicbt. Dtaplte the lnttnH battle between Ford and fteqan fore.a, Ford 11Jd he thou,bt the de· · ltt•te• had acted rwPQDllbl.J. "W• can Ht lib rtahealotll but l1to llkt INlt A°*'CUle ' M tal4 lhe iommlttee. Tbe COP oomasltt.M lntt.td P'ord warmly at a bNlkteltmeet· tn1 ahortly bttort b• Ind vice,,... aldenUal candidate Aobtrt I . Dole vlelttd Ruutll, KP., Dole'• hometown. It w•• a Jutl-folU wannup camp•ftn \IJ1f t. Fro• P•J.Ai ROSE ••• The terlout day.loni seuton wu broken up ln lht attemoon by a mo111tnt of levity dunn1 lhe .xplanaUon of • malfunctlonlJ\I ol •body trans mitter attachod to Paul Wallach, •n employe or Brashears. WaUaoh carried the tranamit· t.er to a meolio1 with Raee. b\lt ti• aald it tell off t\11 back and out hi.I pants leg. In answer lo a question from derense attorney Marshall Mor11n1 lnveat11ator John Oler nsatrteG that Wallach did not. want to wear a transmitter .lo a m"Uns with Ro.e, feartna he would be searched. But at Utt ln1l1~nct of In· vettlCltOU, •the doYICO WU placed on Wall11ch'1 back, Oler teatlfled. As a roault. he aald. It m1lfunctloned, produoln1 only trace• or convenatlon aJon1 with 11tatlo. · When ••ked tr Wallach w11 told of \he m alfunctlon, Oler replied. "Nn •Ir, we didn't have to. I\ fell out of hi• panta on lht str&lttt." Thtn amld tau1htH from the Jary and apectatora, Mor1an naked ff Wallach picked the trenamltttr up. "He w •lked away, and f retrieved tt, ••Oler rtpfled with a faint lrln. "f take It thl• didn't enhance your relationship," Morgan con· trnued. "No sir. On both aides," Gier anawtred, aa Judge t...ter Van Tatenhove remarked that auch humorous momenta help ln long trials. Detroit Neta 56 Juvemle• Frw•P•~AJ SCUDDER •• de with IUO la hand N So\ldder emeried from hlt ftt\tal appotnt· ment. first Hitched aw1y the victl"' ., eyealua•. "TbeQ the).' 1pr~ hlm Jn Utt faee wtua ehe"'lfal Mace and Y•~td .-hat he lhou&hl was an old hat down over h s ey~s. "Actualb'. It wa. a stockln& cap,'' S1t. Chadwlrk relat~ to- day. Scudder told Set. Chadwick and Oeltctlve Jack Wtl.sh he was then ahovtd lnto U.. bis n1. whJch rumbled awa1 and oven· tually atopped et Daelld Stt.et and Lavender A venue. near Mlle Square Regional Parlt ln l''O\m• tein VaJl•Y. Tht vtctlm '1 kidnepera tit• plained what they were doln1 en route. '°TM)' tried to tie him up, but ht -what'• a 1ood word? -he- COOMd tt\•m out ot tyln1 him 1.1p," SI\. Chadwick aald tn rt· counUna Scudder'• story ol h1a •bducUon. JnvHUfator1 decllned to speculate on the number ol lcld- nap conapiratou involved ln the Scudder case beyond the two men he encountered -guard and driver. .Between the 3:30 p.m. abduc- Uoa Qd Scuddtt'I escape about 4$ ml.nut et later. the victim '11 wHe , Valerie. r eceived a telephone call ill the family's bayfront home. She said a youngish-sounding man with what she described as a nice, pleasant voice announce<! he wu holdin1 her ht.111band for $2SO,OOO ransom. Heaet a 1 p.m. Friday deadline for ll1 delivery. ''Tl\ey told her they wero ob· vioualy aolna lo kill hlm if she didn 't come acroas," Set. Cbactwlc-Hid. lnveaU11tors sald Mrt. Scud- der'• myatery caner used the term eliminate in describing her buaband 's falt tc tho cash was not. dellvtNd t.o a pick~ apot yot to bedttermintd. He bung up after telling the food fortune ma1nate's wife they would be in touch •ta.in 51T11f~w m tnutea after the kd.lnaper'a call, Scudder flnJahed lhln.kln1 out hla altemaUves and decided to try to e1c1pe hi• mobU• prt1on, Police aald. 1'e blindfolded caDUve lmitaC.. ed the •Yms>tomt of a coronary attack and hi• pl1tol·wleldln1 guard tell tor it, conaldertnc the Chipman Coll•I• Board of Tnaetete member'• •I•· "Ht 'a a pretty wtll·bullt ILIY and l n 1ood •hapt," Set. Cbadwlci remarktd, uyln1 Scuddtt aluHed hla captor and fouaht Im wa)' bllndlY to tho rear door, tumbliq out ol U.. vth.lclt wt\h a cry fw 6elp. Tht hto ahoelted kldnapers then ned on root, abandonln' the rent4MI motorhome and vanlabln1 u MUe Square Park vllit«s ran to Scudder'• eld, unaware of tho dramatic ctrcum1tance1. Huntln(ton Beach detectives were lmmedl1teJy notified by Fountain Valley police, to whom the abduction w 11 ttnt reported. "We cordoned off the entire area around Mile Square Park from &uclld to Harbor •nd Warner to Edinger," said Sgt. Terry TavernetU, Fountain Valley police watch commander. "We turned Mr. ~udder over to the paramedics for first aid," Sgt. TavernetU Hid. The victim was treated tor mouth 11cera- tiona and other Injuries at Foun- tain Valley Community Hoepltal and releutd. "He Iott tome tfflh and there wu qu.lte • bll of blood ln lhe motorhomt, '' S1t. TavernelU added. uylng he did not know If some oC it came from Scudder '• armed captor. , .......... i. "'"• UP, UP ANO UP Consumer Prl~s So•r Price Boosts Put Consumer 1.1 o/c Behind By ne Alllot'lated Pttss Consumer 11ri<"es rose again In ~ AngeJea and OrtlllBe countle• in July -by 1.1 per-eentov"r June -to a point 6.8 percent high11r than they were a yt!ar before. th~ U .s. Department or L.abor &aJd to· day. The Labo r D~partmt'nt '11 Southern California Bureau o( Lebor StatJ1tlc1 1110 IU'U\Ounctd that lht Conaumer Prlce lndox for the area hit a record 168.8 in July. That means it cost Sl6.88m July to buy the ume 11ood11 und servicta Utat co1t 110 in 198'1 - and tha..t the purcha1ln1 POwer ot the dollar waa 69.2 ccnlll com- pared to It• value In 1187. Of the five major areas of con· sumer spendmg. only one -av pare! and upkeep -decUned In July. Catts increased ln the other f<JUJ' m~or artat -food, hou•i1'•. transportation and health •nd recreaUOllt ... However. on a JeHdismal note. t~ bw'uu 11ld tbt lncrcaH In loci.I c(lnaumer ptltmw111low11r In the nut Hven monthli of 1976 than the rise during the umo period in the prevlOU11 year. Couumer Prif•• in the area In-er~ J 1 .,.rtent between the flntoU1'•~•r.,.dtlwendofJuly compared wftft 1 5.4 percent riae for that period ln 1975, the bureau.. reported. Statistics showed transpotta- tion costs up 2. 7 percent in J uly and 9. 7 percent hither then a year before. Hou1ln1 coats wore up 1.1 percent during last month und were 8.8 percent more lhan lust July. Food prices increased by J .0 percent in July and were 1.6 per· cenl hi&her than a year before. On the nation al level, coMumer pr1cea roae by halt a percentage POint in July for the ~ond month in a row, tho 1.overnmcnt reported today. Tl'le eiivancc waa paced by jumps tn the cost of gasoline and medlcal care. Food prfcell Increased moderately. The flve·tenthll of l percent ad· vance tran1lated lllto 411 annual compound rate of 8.2 percent. lnftetlof\ thus remained relative- 1)' stable. u It has since an In- crease of rour·t.enttus of 1 percenl in April. . Vietnam Asks for ··u.N. Sea . - UNITED NA1'10NS. N.Y. <AP) Vietnam, unlntd attor man than u qu.rtu centuey oh.·ar, p plied today ror memt>enhip ln Ufl Unitt.od NallonJ. Th• appUeatlon wu 1ubmlllM b)' Vletuameu Amba1udor Dinh Ba Thi, The O.S. mission hN'\' hud no ron\rncnl. A yc3r ai:o, the United Stutc11 ''etocd uppllcatlon bf North and South \11.:tn•m ln r .. talle\lon tor the exclualon o( South Korea (ronl the world body. Ob .. rvcra auld the Unlttd State¥ alao w11 likely to veto lhla application u lon1 u 11~ ra.lu to 1tve what Arnertc:an offlcl1l1 ton1lder a full account ef American sen•lcemen 1llll lilted 113 m lnina in action in lho Vitt· n1mwar. . The observt;rs said that as1te trom the United Slale11, Viet· num's application for mcm hersh1p was likely to have support from nearly all other U.N. m•m· ~l"I. "The Vletnameae people h-.Yt> ~one through 30 years of arduou11 struggle to wrest Sack mdcpen- dtm<"c and freedom for lhear t homeland, and at the same time, ~ l<k. contri bulc actively to the de-? tense or peace, Independence and • freedom of other natiOt'\11" aaid u statement from tho VtetrH•mese minion. "Now. with tbe uccompllsh· ment ot their Independence and r eunltlcatlon. the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the V1etname1e people wish to joll\ the Unlt"<S N atlont ~fort together with oth•r naUon1 In the 1lrU1gfe tor peuce and International r>ct•urlty, ind for lnde~ndence nnd 1overei1nty of all nations." 1 thutalement11ld. t GUARDS •.. tural d ter1oratlon. Other alttrnaUvea lnvolv domoUtJon and rtloc1UOP or ~ ~d tt•,roorna at the north ,na ot tile b'each a"d siting t~ llle-"ard faclUty la their stHdtf !• Councilman Jon Bran seemed to atrUce the tenor the council when he Hid: ' think Jll• •hould do tt. We'o w11lted t()O lonf." :. "I do too,'' Cdundtmu .J•dl McDowell rttpC>nded. : The council authoriltd atat' to narrow the options to t~ three with \he least Impact oc t.he park and to come back wiflr., costs and other details aa ~ as pos1!blo. .• Huge Wave Drowns Man SANTA CRUZ CAP) -Ayoun1 Santa Cruz man waa waahed from a '75-foo\ cucr and apparent· ly drowned whllo aearchln1 for his 1Jrlfrltnd '11 1Ju1c11 police said. Randall Farria 23, and Marci• Talbert, 24, were watchina tho . ocean when 1he droppod htir . gla11e1. The couple decided t<> climb down to look for them, of-· ficertuld. A powerful wave, po11slblo trll· gered by an un1ea1onal tlorm system, lifted both al them lnto the 1ea. Miu Talbert wea ablo to SlrUHle back to shore. Let Us Put You On the Map Near the entrance. lnalde our store. la a giant new map. We are In the process of Identifying all of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map w11h colored pins. CA dltf9f'ent color for each year J Close scrutiny wlll detect some interesting facts: firstly. we have carpeted homes on virtually every 1treet In the area. Seoondly, the pins are in bunches. indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH advertising Thirdly, the number of homes we have carpeted 1s staggering If you de1lre honesty, experience. and recommendatron1 from neighbors we have worked for, then Alden's ts THE PLACE! DEN'S :..-1i •. ~: insii11it~aii: ·custom drapsriss linoleum • wood floor 1663 'lACINTIA AVI NU! • COSTA MHA, CALIF. 926U • ,HON! 6'6·'838 -6"6·13Jl • .. ( . Orange Coast EDITION Toda~··s C l osi11 r,! N.1·. 't ut•ks VOL. 69, NO. 233, 4 SECTIONS, -42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1916 c TEN CENTS Dr. Robinson Victiin of Big Con Grune? Hy TOM BARLEY Ol llM l>••lr f'liec M~tt Far from being an 1mb1tterl'd husband who 1>lolled ht!! wife's murder. Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson or Irvine ww. lhe unw1t ting victim or a "big con" carried out by a master crimmw. the de· fense elaimed Thursduy m the final hours or the physician's Superior Court triaJ. Defense attorney AJ Ramsey told the jury In Ju«lge J .E.T. "Ned" Rutter's courtroom lhat they have been lhe audience at a µremitr showing ol the Orange County version of "The Sting" the popular movie that won several Academy Awards. "And Tony Scalise had the 'Hooker' role played by Robert Redford in the movie." Ramsey said. ··But RedCord couldn't hope to emulate Scalise "born I re- eard as the ull1matt> In t·on men." The prosttution claims that Dr. Robinson, 42, prud Scalise $10,400 for the kllling ol ~1rs. Janice Robinson, 38, of Newport Beach. ll is alleged that Scahsl• ''as promised u further Sl0.000 alter the woman's body was dJsµosed of and her birth control device re· turned lo the estranged hw.band. Scah:>e. 29, has testified us a prosecution witness thul hl' changed his mind about th<' kill· m~ aJter taking Mrs. Robinson lo lunch last Feb. 21 at the Velvet Turtle 1n Nev. PQrt Beach. The hit mun said he drove her to her homt! at 23 Augustu Lane, Big Canyon. where she and her daughter listened while Scah:>c taped telephone caJJs he made to her husband. Deputy 1)1 trict Attorney J ay Moseley hos described those con· versallons as "damning" to Robinson. Tht-prosecutor has in vited the JUry to replay the tape$ in the jury room t1nd lhen find the defendant guilty of soliciting 11nd conspiring to commit murder. Moseley was scheduled to de ll\•er his final rebuttal toda~ Judge Rutter will then instruct the jury ond send the panel off tu dehberia~ Ramsey or11ucd Thursday that it was ne\'cr Robinson's intenUon to murder h1:s wifr t'\'<'n thou~h ht>r decision to dlvorct> him lust Jwy shattered him. "Psychiatrists have told yuu that Dr. Robinson is u pa:is1vt>. dependent personnlity who mar· ried Jan Robin!lon because he wanted a woman who would <Stt DOCTOR, Page A2> cudder Held Fair Foodpark Eyed Ecorwmic Uncertainties May Alter Plans By STEVE MITCHELL Ol tlle D••I• Pllo4 Sl4tt Orange County f'air planners env1s1on a Foodpark·type com- merc1a I de\'elopmenl at the northwest corner or the fair- grounds But they ha' e not yet ap- proached Costa Mesa city of· flc1als about the propo6al Fair Board members were told Thursday night that future economic uncertainties have pro- mpted an update ol the master plan for the 150-acre fairgrounds. Commercial enterprises along the fair perimeter would hell' Diedrich Disputes Rose Bribe Story Halph Diedrich. <·hairman of the Orange County Uoard of Supervisors. look the stand Thursday in the bnbery trial or one of his polillcul oS!)ociates and contradicted earlier teslimon)' 11ivcn by defendant LeRoy Rose. Hose ls on trial In Oranl{e County Su pt'rlor Court on char~t'S he solicited money Crom d<•veloper William Brushears lo mnuenct> Fu lie rt on olf1c1als in their consideration of a con· domin1um project Rose was de· s1gmn1: for Brashears 1 Diedrich entered the picture I when Brashears went to him to complain thut "some or your boys in Fu llcrton" were "trying I to shake me down." 1 Diedrich. prior to his election I to the Board of Supervisors, was a Fullerton city councilman. Diedrich. in his brier stay on ! the witness stand, said he direct- ed Brnshcars to go to law en- ' rorcement und apparently con- 1 tr ad I ct e d Rose 's earlier I testimony regardin~ a conversu- tion the supervisor ha<l wi th the defendant about the alleged I bnbery attempt. Dle<jrtch sa1d he d1scusscd the matt<'r with Rose in July, Rose I has testified that the matter was broustht up hy l>il'drkh much 1•11rhrr. The scnous du> long session wu~ hrok1•n up in thl' ttflemoon b) a moment or le\ 1ty dunng tht:! t'lt~llllltihlln Of a malfUlll'\IOnlng body trnn'lmltll'r attached to Paul Wnllach, an cmployt' of Rrashl•nr11. Wallach carried the transmit· ter to 11 mrctin~ with nose, but he mud it h•ll orr his back and out his pants ll'~ In an!lwf.'r to a question Crom drh'nsc uttornt•y Marshall Mor1tan. lrwcsl1Anlor John Gier I. asst'rtl'<l thol W allnch did not wnnl to wt'ar n trnnsmlltl'r to a ml'<.•11111: with fl osl', fcannjt ht' ............ ~ TAKES THE STANO Supervisor Diedrich would be searched. But at the insistence of in· vestlgators, the device was placed on Wallach•s back. Gier testified. As a reswt. be said, it malfunctloned, producing only traces or conversation along with static. When asked if Wallach was told of the malfunction, Gier replied. "No sir. we didn't h ave to. It fell out of his pants on the street '' Then amid laughter from the Jury and spectators. Morgan asked if Wallac h picked the <See ROSE, Page A%) Price Boosts Pm Comumer 1.1 o/o Behind By Thf' Assoc: lated Pren Consumer prices rOS-O again in Los Angeles a nd Oran&e counties in July -by J. t percent over June to a point 6.8 percent higher than they were a year before. the U.S. Department of Lnbor said to· day. The Labor Department·~ Southern California Bureau of Labor Statistics also announced that the Consumer Price Index for the area hit a recordl68.8lnJuly. Thal m.-ans It cost $16.88 In July lo buy the snme l(Oods and scrvlceii that coat StO In 1967 - 11nd that the purchasing power or the dollar was 59.2 cents com· pared to Its \'aluc in 1967. Of the ri ve major areas or con· .~umer spending, only one -ap· parel and upkeep -declined in July. Costs Increased in the other four major areas-food. homing, transportation nnd hulth and recreation. However. on a less dismal note, the bureau said the increase in local consumer prices was slower In lhe first seven months or 1976 than the rise during the same period In the previous year. Consumer prices int.he area in· creased 3.1 percent between the first or the year andt.heeodot July compared with a S.4 percent rise ror that period in 197S, t.he bureau reported. Statistics showed transporta· lion costs up 2.7 perc:ent in July and 9.7 percent higherlhan a year before. Housing costs were up 1.1 percent during last moolh and were 8.8 percent more than last July. Mesa Home Looted Musician Viola G. Jamisootold Costa Mesa police Thursday so- meoae entered her home at 3105 Barbados Place, la.kin& $70 from a ~room. The thief removed louvered windows to get ln the home. raise funds for a SlO to $12 m1lhon fairgrounds facelift. swd Eric Lassen. manager of the master plan project. The master plan. shown to Costa Mesa officia1s several months ago, shows a parking lol at the corner or Fairview n oud and Arlington Drive. Lassen said the fast food center concept has not been presented to city officials. adding that "if Wl' can show it can be done tasteful ly. we can try to seU the concept to Costa Mesa .. He said an economic research firm, working on the master plan, indicated that commercial projects on the fairgrounds ishould get a closer look. "Uncertainties about revenues from horse racing and other sources forced us to lake another look at the plan." L899eft sajd. He said a food-oriented en· terprise across from C.OSta Mesa High School and Orange Coast College could mean 143.000 an- nually In lease fees to the fair board. In addition to the commercial plans for the northwest comer. fair planners will ask city financ- ing in developing a cultural com- mercial area at the comer or Fair Drive a nd Fairview Road. .Not Fair Go111e He said Costa Mesa will be ap· proached for possible financinit for a community theater at tht> five-acre site. Fair plans also call for a restaurant on the land. The third commercial project under consideration by the fair board is a motor hotel complex at. the comer of Newport Boulevard and Fair Drive. · In these times of rising food costs. fresh beef on the hoof ma~ look like just the ticket for some lazy hunter . This s ign on a Moulton Ranch pasture gate, just off La Paz Road nea" the '"Ziggurat" federal building, is intended. to dissuade such thoughts a nd those of the people who like to ''plink" at tin cans -and signs -along the road. Over Tra11ssexual Player Players Drop Match SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. CAP1 -Officials at the Tenn.is Weck Open awaited word here l.OOay on whether more women players would drop out of the tournament 1n reaction to the entry o( transsexual Dr. Renee Rlchurds. Gene Scott, tournamcnl <11rec· tor, said Thursday thut 15 players had been dropped because "they didn't intend on coming." "I'm sure we'll lose somt> more," Scott said, but he guaran- t~ a full 32 member field for Saturday's start or the ~.000 event. "I've got a waiting list of 30or more." Scott I'll id "a number of sources" had told him that at. Tough Pooch But No Match for Coyote By PIDLROSMARIN Ol IM O.lly "'NC Sl•" A TOUGH LITJ'l..E DOG, a 12·year family pet, chased a coyote Into a San Clemente canyon in an attempt to defend his owner 13te Thursday night. Jt apparently lost the fiF?ht. Arthur Contois, or 315 E . Avenida Cordoba. said he took Pepe, a mixed breed o( pek1nese. poodle and cocker spaniel, out into the back yard for a last romp before bed. Though the yard was flooded with ll~ht. Contois said, a coyote braienly leaped from the wall and "made a beeline" for Pepe. CONTOIS SHOVTED at the coyote, which turned back Bul Pepe gave chase. Cootota said, "Pepe. l guess. thought that J wanted him to drive the coyote out. because he wenl right after him." From the sounds of the fight in the canyon, Contois sald, bis dot didn'tbave much of a chance. DESPONDENT roDAY, Contois reulled that he 1nd PepejustretumedfromhlswildernesscabinatLakeSba.sta. There, Contois said, Pepe ran free with bears and mcuntain lions -and coyotes. without worTy. "Bul then we come home to the city," Contois said, "and this happens. right in the middle, rtgbt in the heart of town, houses all arow'ld." Contois hu other dogs. but Pepe was tbe elder statesman. Tbe1caUedbim "TbeOldMan, ''besaid. least four of the women-Wendy Overton. Val Ziegenfuss, Janet Newberry and Cynthia Doerner "were parading around the Canadian Open in Toronto persuading the other women from playing our tournament. "Based on those report.'!, I ex· eluded these girls and those wh1> apparently had the ear of thl! ringleaders," Scott said. Scott said when he talked to Cathy May s he said, "She would follow the leaders" nnd not com- pete. "The aecond reason that the 15 girls were dropped was bccauKc the Women's Tennis Association issued a letter to its players withdrawing Its sanction of the tournament." Scott 8Did. "The lette.r says that a man ill playing in our tournament. The letter is patently Incorrect." The tournament, the annual warm up lo the U.S. Open ot l''oresl Hilla, N.Y .. l.s a major men's evenl. The women's event carries a first priie ot . Sl,800. while lbe m e n ·s winner gets ll0.000. Most or the top names In women's professional tenni.5 will be playing in a Philadelphia tournament next week. Dr. Richards. 42, a California. eye surgeon who had a sex- change operation last year, will race Cathy Beeoe ol Boost.on, Tex., in the tournament's first center court match at 1 p.m. Before the operation, Dr. Rlebarda was nationally ranked in the men's 3S·and·over category. Sho wm play here aa on amateur. Others dropped rrom I.he draw were Glynis Coles. Sandy Slap, Donna Ganz, Laura DuPont and Helen Gourlay. Chip Heir Escapes Kidnap By ARTHUR R. VlNSt:I. Of t~• l>Oll r PllM SUll Riversidt.• County :mthorihes captured two suspects today ln the $250,000 ransom kidnapml( of m111iona1rl' potato ch1p and peanut butler heir John H. ··Jack ·• Scuddc.•r. Huntington Beach pohct.• rl'portl'd The suspect!> "l'r(' taken mto custody without incident Th c y w (' r l' I d c n 11 r i (' d as former Corona d<'I Mar banker William Rudy Wl'~son. 44, and Ri ck Dale Sellers. 20. neither of whom listl'd a permanent ad· dress. The pair were reportedly identified by papers found in 11 rented motorbomc used to ab- duct Scudder outside his den· list's office In Huntington Beach Thursday afternoon. One of the kidnapers confront· ed Scudder wearinJ( a cowboy style bandannu mask and thrui.t. him into the getaway vehicll• walling al the front door of tho medical suite. The wealthy nalboa Island re- sident subsequently engineered his own•daring escape from h is captors· large motorhome vehi· cle as it rumbled through Foun· tam Valley. Investigators said Scudder. 64. or 145 N. Bay Front, must now make another dental appoint· mcnt as a result or his fistfight for freedom. He lost two teeth in his blind· 1 swinging battle with his armed guard inside the motorhome after first feigning a heart al· tack. Then he jumped the alarmed captor who came to his aid. investigators said today the 3:30 p.m. abduction al 18821 Delaware St.. could almost be the scenario for u television mov· ie episode and credited Scuddc!r with quick thank in~. The six·foot, one-inch victim managed to pound hi s kidnapcr badly enough lo get to th<• motorhome's door and leap from the vehicle, although virtually Nightless ut thc liml'. Octectiv<' Sl(t. Bert Chadwick said the kidnap ronspiracy team obviously stud1£'d und plotted &udder's mew •ments well and knew much about him. <See SCUDDER. Pa1e A2l Coa~t We athe r Variable low cloudi> night and mornlnst S:atur· duy with mlc1d11y tcm· pernture ncor 70, and a low or 62. INS IDE TODAY Whil1 mo.tt 111)ung men pr~ 1~ rock or Jazz. Armal'ldo St~ ha1 . a dll/trent lb1w qpero. He's trying to make tt hu caretr. and 10 for he's bad remarkable succeu. See P.oge Cl of the Wttlct11dcr. lade¥ AI Y-SH<tk:• •• ,,...YT'" All ... " ... .. MHlff c._1 I. M. .. , .. ... 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"ho h11J ,11\\ U\ l'Ontrnll\'tt lhl· 1·1111111,.·., $<? m1lhi111 Ill Ubl'l!'i, \\,IS 1 l'flllilll.C tu s1¥11 n d0t·um1•11t that '' ouht hun• 111 lo" l'd Hob11\s1111 to '"'II u li1)l (.' 1t\11n lot to1 $1 15.000 .11)(1 ""°' 1dt' tum wit!\ buclh l\Cl-tl1"I funds O••••~ ... ~·-CALLING IT A CAREER Chamber Chief ZJener U.S. Honors Local Schools' •Catchnp' Plan Stat\' Superintendent or Public Instruction Wilson Rtles an- nounced Thursday that the· Newport·Mesa Unir1ed School Orstrict ·s "Project Catchup .. has bet.>n honored as .. exemplary" by thl' l'nited States OrriC'c of EducatJOn <USOE >. 1'he N e~ port-~Jesa Catl·hup program began in 1966 under the direction or Fay Harbison, tht• district's director or feder41lly funded projects . Teacht>rs who work in the pro- Rra m and recall its humble l)cf1nnings. sa) that it began "under a tree, in a closet and on a stage because that ~a:, the ~pace available." 'today, there are spec1aJ rooms set aside in four d1stnct elemcn- t4ry schools -Wilson, Pomona, W.h1ltier and Victoria -a.s· well 11' in Rea lnte rmedfate Scboo.I. "The purpose of the special ef· !Ort is to help economlcoll> dis-a~vantaged children catch \AP wtlh their grade level In reading uiid mathematics. "ll works so w~ll that students often pass up Uleu-classmates In the re,War ptogrom ... Riles said. :Cnpt Ray Pendleton wamE'd the girls to be more careful, only to return lo the same l(l('alion fi\le minutes I ater where he foond the two girls ir\jurcd after tKey had been struck by n car driven by William Sulm. 30, of ~port Beach. No citations were issuf'd pend- lrig investigation by Newport Beach Police. Dole's Wife To Quit Post? KANSAS CfTY. Mo. CAP> sen. Robert Dole suggested to-day his wife may have to resign f~m the Federal Trade Com- mtsslon because or his nomlna- uon as tbc Republican vice pre· s~enUal cnndldale. Dole wa1' asked in an ABC television interview about his wtfe 's job status. ··r don't know how Iona that ~ill la11t," he replied. £1izabcth Hanford Dole has helm on the FTC 11\nct llr13, when :.he was ::ippomtt'd to u ~evf'n· year term by President Nixon ~nt was two ycnrs before Shl' tO,arrled the once·dlvorced Dole. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roti.rt N. Weed "'•'*"'* eM l'tAllfffllirt Jeck R. Curl•Y "¥.c• ... , ... ",.,.. C..Nt• ,.,..,.. lh0m•$ ""vii (- ThOm 8S A. Mw-p),1nf jMMt•"9C- :Q\arles H. l00$ Rkhard P. Ni.II • Au•\4.ant ~NOW'IO t:•llW' - Cos .. MH49 Offke >•-" a..v s•"' -..... ..._ ... , ~ 0 llt>• '* .,..,.. .a... .. 1. ,.,. Or-GN., -·-0.-,_, .................. .,,..,., .. _ ....... , ,.,..,..,, •" eitt•trt&tt~"'" ...,•t•'" ""'' M ftlfl'Mvtff wttfll•vt ,,.cl•I ~f"'IUtM t • ·~·~ :wM'411 c.,,, M\••• M•• •t <.~•• Mtw . • ~"'-~"'", ... ..._ .. (',,,,,,.., \) tt ,.,.,... 'lNf.a•INllM U-1111• IO\lhl._t_.__ uu.._,,,,, What tw1un .a.11 u iOOd·naturt"d roaslin1 o f retlrtng rhomb ·r manager Nll•hol:i11 J Z1l'ne r Thur5d¥v. ended an food pra1:it- and accolades for the '7~ y\'a.r·old eohamber chlt'f. Costa Mesa rhamt,,er oourd mrmbers reminisced for more than an hour, each claiming to huve known the uftublt! dire<:tor looaer lhun uny one el1le. and each hop1n~ pr;a~e on Zte:ner and lus wife, Alice. Al'Wl.-.-lo Robinson lookl•J clo" n ul the.> wun11•I t ubh• ~hill• Rum~(')' d«":st•rib<.-<I ht m to lhl• JU!J ;as "II btly in mun·., doth1111: a monc) m.1d111w "hn 111 ;1dl· '\68,IJl.1\) u y1.•ar 111 h1' m,•d11. .ti p• :wtH·1• und tlwn •• 110'' 1-d has w1fr to control I( ..lk Wlll> 11 Wl'Uk. 1·hn.:1n~ Vin('. ht•lplt>.si. \\ 11 hout his "11£-.1s a ll':1d1•r ... H<•mse\ said Ziener will retire Aug. 31 alter nore than 13 years "1th the chamber He has tx-ef) assoc1at~ with chambers of commerc\' for more than 50 years and came lo Costa Mesa more than a decade ago to retire. "He never got around to that," recalled Lucille Pinkley. wife of former Ma~or Alvln L. Pinkley ··He and Alite gctve tire to the chamber. ancorporatmg the city's His torical Society. Cine Playbow.e Association and the Red Barons av1a11on club," she said. PRESIDENT FORD BOARDS AIR FORCE ONE WITH SENATOR DOLE, WIFE ELIZABETH Republic•" THm Hetldlng for Vice PrelidenU•I Nominee'• Home Town In KenHS Thl' 1tef._-ndant .i1>1>ean-t1 un· mo\<'d b\' his law' t•r 's attucks on h1s 1)\•rsonahl~ lit• kl'l>I his lwad do" n and continued to l.ik~· note as Ramst-~ pact>cl und l(esturt'd before• the Jury Ford Urges Rule Change R amse~ remmdetl the 1ur~ th at a 11s~ l.'holn.:1:-t Hnrt v ps~ rh1utnst h t1\ t' t1•st1fH.'<.i m thl' ::.tanJm.: romn only tnul thllt lf Robinson pl111t1.•d tu kill his "1k ht' ~as of d1min1::.hed ment<1I capacity at the llml' and was not responsibl<' for his actions. Chamber Pn•sident Vaughn Redding recalled the time he and chamber member Nate Reade introduced Zlcner as a U S. :.enator at u con,•ention Says Veep Selection Process Needs Refonn Robinson "as detatnl'<l in lht• l'CI Med1ral Center for 72 hours of prott'C'll\'l' custody l ui.t ! January on 1 tw b11Ms or ha:. } t'SlrBnl{ed \\If(' s t t'l)Orl that ht• r lcx·ked himst'lf 111 hti. bathroom 1 and t h r l' a t t' 11 <' d t u s h 1111 \ · himM•IC "We were tired and decide-<! to sit down at this desk. when thre<! girls walked up and told us they needed to work there," Redding said. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP1 Pres1dc•nl fo'ord told Republi<.'Jll party leader:. lod•) they should l·ons1der ch,nging: the wa~ ttw party chGOses vice presidentu1l nominees. ~ President noted that a fight over the vice presidenUal selec- tion procedure figured in his bat· t:Je with Ronald Reagan for the COP presidential nomination on Thursdav he n ominatt'd Se11 Robert Dole of Kansas us has run· rung mate E\ en apart from that, f orci urged m e mbc-rs of the Republican N ation3J Comm11tet• to think seriously uboul re,·ismi.t the way the party ticket 1s µut together every four years. "I happen to think there Is a rrr lain amount or ment .. m reform proposals. Furd aid. "I tl11nk lh<' national t•om matte<' OUJ!ht to toni.. JI 1t and pi.'rhJp:. l.l~ lh1• groundwork for 1980. · The Pn•s1dent du1 not mN1ti11n any spec1flr rd<1rm propoi.al F.arl1er th1:. "et>k. lh:ai:un TWO 'NICE GUYS' RAISE THE ROOF-A3 Mr~ Robinson tt'i.t1f1cd that tw held an automal1c to her head for 20 minutes during ;mother q11ar rt.>I and told hl•r "lh1~ ~ould sol\e all m~ problt.>m:, wou1 ctn·11t"" "I told them we were very tired, and, pointing lo Ntck . said we thought we would let the senator rrom M ai.ne rest for awhile. "WeJI. they wanted to know the senator's name. and later. one or them asked for his autograph. Naturally Nick told them he ' couldn 't do that,'' Redding laughed. Fro• Pagt!. I I FORD, REAGAN PLANOEBATES-A4 She has ulso tc:st1fll'<i that ht' dr,11()!Cd her Ollt O( her bed Whtie ~hl' "as m pain from a back an 1un .rnd thn'" ht>r acre>:>:-tht' roorn wu h SUI' h I orrc lhat ~ht• I anrl1·d HI thl• l'los l'l She said he1 SCUDDER KIDNAP. • • VICE PRESIDENTIAL CHOICE PROFILED-A9 As each director spoke, lbe ad· jectives began to stack up-"de- dicated." sajd one, "put in 15- bour days," said another. They cited the progress ex· perienced by the chamber since 1963. when the organintion bad a working budget of only $400. Ziener reached his own goal of Sl00,000 an the operating budget this )'HJ'. Tben Ziener spoke. tellina chamber directors they s.bould expect continued success with the chamber after he leaves. He told them be enjoyed worldng with them. and that he and hi• wire couldn •t have acro~shed what they dJd wU.boot support from the directors. But, he added, it was time to call ltquJts. To which Allee snorted, "I'm just afraid in our travels bark Eaat. Nick will find some broken -down c hamber somewhere and there we'd go ngain." TONIGtrr • "SUGAR .. -Costa Mesa Civic;, Plathouse, F3irgroonds. Aug. 20-21. 8:3Q p .m . 556·5391. ''THE WISDOM OF EVE" Irvine Community Theater. Aug. 20·21. 27-28. Youth Services As· ti<>Cia\ion lhdter, Brillo! nt Red HilT.8:~p.m. JAZ1. CONCERT -Ston Ken ton and s tudenl i.. OCC Auditorium, 7 p.m. $3. MOTORCYCJ..E SPEEDWAY RACING ....-Fairgrounds, s· \5 p.m SATU&DA Y, AUClJST 21 GOSP&L MUSIC FAIR Fairgrounds, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m nclrets al ~ate $5. Scudder has poor eyesight. The abductor . who stepped from the waiting getaway vehi· cle with gun in hand u Scudder emerged from bis dental appoint· ment, first snatched away the victim's eyeglasses. "Then they sprayed him in the face with chemical Mace and yanked wbal he thou.«ht was an old hat down over his eyes. "Actually, it wits a stocking cap," Sgt. Chadwick relatf'd to- day. Scudder told Sgt. Chadwick and Detective Jack Welsh he was then shoved into the big rig, which rumbled away and even- tueJly . stopped at Euclid Street and Lavender Annue,oear Mlle Square Re1ionoJ PaJ"k in Foun· lain Valley. The vlct(m 's kidnapers ex· plained wbat they were doing en route. ··ntey tried to tie hJm up, but he -what's a good word! -he· conned them out ol tytnc bJm up." Sgt. Chadwick said in re- counting Scudder'a story or b\s abduction. Investigators declined t o speculate on the number of kid· nap conspirators involved in t.he Scudder case beyond the two men he encountered -guard and driver. Between the 3:30 p.m. abduc· lion a nd Scudder's escape about 4S minutes later, the victlm's wife Valerie. r eceived a telephone call al the family's bayfront home. She said a youngtsh·sounding man with what she described as a nice. pleasant voice aruiounced he was holding her husband for $250,000 ransom . He set a 1 p.m . Friday deadline for Its deli very . .. They told her they were ob- viously go1n1t lo kill him 1( she dido't come across," Sgt. Chadwick said. Jnvesligators said Mrs. Scud· der's mystery caller us<!d the term eliminate in descri bing her huabond 'i fate if the cash was not delivered lo a pickup spot yet to be dtlt•rmined He hun~ up arter tellln~ the fo()f1 fortune magnute'11 wife they would be in touch ago1n ..hortly GAY NINETIES JUBILEE • All day event fu\urln1 C'Onklt&. ~nnH'I. food. Costa MC1a LlonR ~irk. CONCERTS IN TIIE PARft -• t'ina\ summer coQcert nnd tU.nl t1how. c o,ta Mesa UOM Parle. '7·30pm. A few mlnutc:c aftH lhl' kdlna~r·s coll, Scudder r1nJshcd thlnkln1t out his alternatives and decided to try to escape hls moblle prison, police said. Th(' blindfolded cnptlvc lmllal· ed the symp1oms or n CMOnn.ry attlck und hls plstol•wlcldlnR @U&rd fell for tt. con!ll<lertng the Chapman College Board of Trustees member's aRe. . ,,. f'ront Pa~ ,\ I ROSE ... transmitter up. "Re walked away, and f retrievtd It." Gier replied wlt.h 11 falnt1nn. "''I take tt this dMln't enhance your relationship," M<Jt'gan con- tinued. "No air. On botb sides." Gier answered. as Judge Lester Vnn Tatenhove remarked that such humor<>us moments help ill Jon~ I rials "lle's a preUy wcll·bullt KUY and In good s hape"," Sgt. Chndw1ck r emarked, s ayln~ Scudder 11lug1ted h1s captor and foul( ht hl~ way blindly to th.e re~r door, tumblmg ool oft~ vehicle with a cry for b~lp. The two shocked kldnapers then ned on foot. abandoning the r ented motorhome and vanishing as Mile Square Park visitors ran lo Scudder'• aid. unaware o( the d.ram:tlic circumstances. Uuntinllon Beach detectives C nf E.:!::.a.;.. WI.re lmsnediatel:y not.111ed by 0 ert;nee ~ P'ouotain Valley police, t.o whom CoLoM BQ, Sci. i..mu !ip, -.. ~ abduoUon was flrst reported Leaders of tM'1on~ ~\le· Wt cordoned o(( the enUre ment retumtd bome today. after :u-ea around Mil~ Square Puk anod\er caJl,for ll new lnt.er"n•· froln E\leolld to Jtorbor and tiooal econoitlJ6 occtes. and the ~~rner ~Q Edln.gcr." slid sin. was treated for mouth lacera-lorces urged the GO!> Na11onal hui.band then askt.'tl her· "Now • llons and other tnJwies al 1''oun· Convention to reqwn• Ford to how does' our back ft>el ·•' · • lam Valley Commwlity Hosplhtl name his runnmg male in ad Ramst•;· repeatedly att ack<'d f and released. vance of the ballotin(t on the pn· Mrs Rohmsnn ·-; tt'sllmonv rlur "He los t some teeth and thl'rf.' sldent1al nomin a tion. Tht') mit his final ::iritument. Ile told was quite a bil of blood in the argued that the d clegat<'!t had th1• tht> Jury th.ii .,hi· had never ~"·1·n • motorhome," Sgt. Tavernelti .. nght lo know .. who Ford would a s:111s faclor.> t•xplanation for h('r added. saying he did not know if pick before de<'id\ng whether to dec·1sion to drl\'t' off with Scuh!>l' some or it came from Scudder·s support him or Reagan. for four days und sta)' with hjm in armed captor. The former Callfomu1 JtOvernor various motl'l!i bt'fore returning .. We were primarily interested already had chosen Penns~ lvan1a tu Ora nge County und the proh•C· in persons on foot, suspicious Sen. Richard Schweiker as his uon of the Poli('c 1>e0ple or vehicles and talked to a preference for a running m ate 1f "She stayed with him at lhc lot of people like those working in he had won the president ral Huntington Shorel'.I llt>lel in ltunt· their yards who might have seen nomination. ington lkul·h and :;he U.'\t.'<l the• somelhin~." But the Reagan call for an 1m phrast> ·wt• went to bed' ~h"'n Inv e 11 ti gators worked mroiate rev1sioo of party rules on she was tcllini:i d1stnct attorney·~ throughout the night intervi~w-the vice presidential selectwn tn\'l'Sl1j?ators nbout her traveb. •: Ing the weary. shaken potato was defeated in a crucial convt·n the silver-hatred advocate said • , chip and peanut butter king, wit· tiooshowdownTuesdaynight. "This musl have ~en an ex n~ses to his Male Square Park Despite the intense battle h1laratin~ experience for Jan escape, family members and betwtt)J F ord and Reagan forces. Robinson," 'he said. "Whal a re· Balboa Island neighbors about Ford said Jae though& the · dt· lief after 19 years of marital mis· the kidnaping. legates had acted responsibly ery to leave her dauRhtP.r at Scudder was able lo obtain on· .. We can act like real zealots, but hOmc and go oH for the weekend ly a sketchy description of his ab· also like great Americans," he with Tony S<'alise." dudors, both or whorn are re· toldlhecommittee. Ramsey ar,llucd that the defen· portedJy 24 to 28 years old, wear· Dole today offered to debate dant was in "a pathetic mental ing I~. blonde hair. Walter Mondale, his DemocraUc condition" when he was sur· Authorities said today they rival and Senate colleague. Mon· rounded by l;iwmen al a Santa doubted there would be any new dale accepted lhe challenge. Ana service station last Feb. 25 leads in the case. despite tbe task after Scalise r eturned to Orange force assigned to the JnvesUga-Youth Board county and agreed to lead the. lion coveting the entire western physician Into a trap. U.S. and Mexico. "Dr. Robinson had lived In Scudder was apparently ir N p • Camelot but could no longer do seclusion. although in contact am.es &Jr that," Ramsey pleaded. "lie had with police. Former Cos la Mesa cit y built h is dream home In Big Cu· f ·1 h 1· ed nyon but he could no longer llvc He and his am1 y ave 1v on manager and police chief Arthur there. Balboa Island for many years R. McKenzie and councilwoman and the Scudder children at-Mary Smallwood have been "lie had returned to live with tended local schools and the named to the regional Youth his parents in Irvine nnd in doing Unive r s ity of Southe rn Services Program advisorv soctearlyregressedfullcircle." California. board. the lawyer s aid, repeating his TheScudderfamily-actually They will oversee the pro· pica thal Rob1n11on wns or the kidnap victim's mother and gram's policies for counselin~ d1minished capacity. father -founded Laura Scud· and sheller care und youth "Jl e wa s back wilh h1 i. der's Inc., the multi-product food diversion progr a ms. dominating, conlrolhng mother corporation specializing in The Region Ill advisory board He J(rew up tied to her ;ipron 11lr· peanut butler and potato chips. covers south 0 range County ings and it w a~. perhaps, inevila· The company grew from u from the Santa Ana R iver hie that he shnul<I return lfl small family enterprise. <\Outheasterly t11 the <'nunty I inc thl'm ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~- Let Us Put You On the Map Near the entrance. 1ns1de our store. is a giant new map. We are 1n the process of 1dent1fy1ng all of lhe homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map with coloted pins. (A different color for each year ) Close scrutiny will detect some interesting facts firstly. we have carpeted homes on virtually every street in the area. Secondly, the pins are 1n bunches. 1ndicat1ng WORD-OF-MOUTH advertising. Thirdly, the number of homes we have carpeted is staggering. If you desire honesty . experience, and recommendations from neighbors we have worked for, then Alden's IS THE PLACE! usual cricit~ ot" U\~ 'On itcd ~ry 'rtf'ernelli. Fountain States and t• Wate!'\..WHeJ. lfltypoUcewattJu<mrunaAder. Comm\U\11l ~~ ~--We t\U'Dcd Vr. ~ O\'tr · tl"les were spu:cd the bars~ to the paramedl'c.3 for (t.Nrt aid ... wOi-dS. • S'gt. Tavctnclti said. 'Tho v1cttm 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92677 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·2355 l Orange Coast EDITION Toda,·'s lo~h•f.! N.1·. Sto<•ks I VOL. 69, NO. 233, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1976 N TEN CENTS Dr. Robinson Victim of Big Con Game? ByTOM BARLE\' Of•• ~•Ir l'lletSUff Far from being an imbittered husband who plotted hts wire·s murder. Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson of Irvine was the unwtt ting victim of a "big con" earned out by a master crimmaJ, the de· tense claimed Thursday in the final hours of the phys1c1an·~ Superior Court tnal. Defense attorney Al Ramsey told the Jury an Judge J .E T .. Ned '' Rutter'zJ courtroom that they have been lbe audience at a premier showing of the Orange County version of "The St.log" the popular movie that won several Academy Awards. ·'And Tony Scalise had thl' 'Hooker' role played by Robe• t Redford in the movie," Ramse) said. "But Redford couldn't hope to emulate Scahse whom l re· gard as thl' ult1nlate 1n l'on men." The pro ecutlon claims thut Or. Robinson. 42. paid S.:allSl' $10,400 for the killing of Mrs Jamee Robinson. 38. of Newport Beach. ll is alleged that Scalise was promised a further $10,000 after the woman's body was dtsposed of and her birth rontrol device re- turned to the estranged husband. Seahse. 29, has lt'l>t1f1ed ll.'l a prosecution w1tnt>ss thut he changed his mind about the kill· m~ after takUl$l Mrs. Robinson to lunch last Feb 21 al the Vel\let Turtle in Newport Beach The hit man said he dro\'e her to her home at 23 Augusta Lane. Big Canyon. where she and her daughter h lt>ned while Scalise taped telephone calls he made to her husbllnd. Deputy District Attorne) Jn> Moseley has described 100.-.t> t'Oll venations as ·'damning" to Robinson. The prOR'eUtor has in· \'ited the jury to rt>play the tapes in the jury room and then find the defendant guilty of soliciting and conspiring to commit murder. Moseley was scbeduJed to de· liver his final rebuttal today. Judge Rutter will lben lmtruct the jur)' and send the panel olf lo dehberuh.' Rarnsc~ orgu~d Thuri-day that 1t was ""'''er Robm~on 's 1ntc.>ntion to murdel' his wife t•\·cn thou{:h her dec1s1on to divorce him latit July shattered him .. Psych111tnsts havt• told you that Or. Robinson 1s n pnssh c. dep('ndent pen;onahty who m<1r• ned Jan Rob1n!lon becalbe ho wanted a woman who would (See OOCTOR, Page A2> Scudder Held r~~~~~~~~~~ ! Stories I By Rose Opposed RaJph Diedrich. chairman of 1 the Orange County Board of Supervisors . took the stand Thursday in the bribery trial of one of his pohtical associates and contradicted earlier tesllmony given by defendant LeRoy Rose Rose is on trial m Orange County Superior Court on charges he solic1le<1 money from developer William Brashears to l.nlluence Fullerton officials in their consideration of a con- dominium project Rose was de- signing for Brashears. Diedrich entered the picture when Brashear' went to hiQ'l to complain that ""'"s()me of your boys in Fullerton" were "trying lo shake me down." Diedrich. pnor lo his t"lection to the Board of Supervisors, was a Fullerton city councilman. l>iedrich. in bis brier stay on the witness stand, satd he direct- ed Brashears to go to law en· lorcemenl and apparenUy con- tradicted R ose's earlier t.esUmooy regarding a conversa- tion the supervisor had with the defendant about the a lleged bribery attempt. Diedrich said he discussed the mattel' witb Rose in JuJy. Rose has testified that the matter was brought up by Diedrich much earlier •• The serious day-loog session 'WU broken up in the afternoon by a moment of levity during the explanation of a malfunctioning body transmlUer attached to Paul Wallach, an employe or Brashears. Wallach earned tho transmit· terto a meeting with Rose, but he aald it fell off bls back aod out his pants leg'. Jn answer to a question from d efense attorney Marshall Morgan, Jnvestlgator John Gier asaerted thot WaUach did nol want to weal' a transmitter to a meeUng with Rose, fearing he would be searched. Bul ot the insistence of ln- vcatlgatou. the device was placed oo Wallacb's back, Gier testlCled. As o reauJt, ho said. It malfunctioned. producing onJy tracea of conversaUoo wong with. at.attc. Wben atkcd ff Wallach was told of the malfunction, Giel' replied ... No sir. we <lldn't have to. It fell out oC his pnnts on th st.ttet." THIS IS 'BA YSIOE MARINE' PARCEL, ONE OF FOUR RECOMMENDED FOR PURa4•SE BY CITY One-acre Lot at Bal Isle Entrance Stretches to Water From Former Sit• of &erv~ lt9'lon (For..,ound) $7.3 Million Bid Due Ryckoff to Seek Purchme, Bo_nd Election By JOANNE REVNOl.DS Ot ,,.. D•llr l'ii.t iwn Open sf ace acqwsition, the subject o Newport Beach City Council study sinceApnl, carries a price tag of $7.3 million, accord· ing to the plan's originator, Paul Ryckoff. Councilman Ryckoff will re- commend Monday thal the coun- cil endorse acquisition of four sites and set a bond election for March in order to raise the money to buy the lands. Ryckoff stressed thal the pro· posal entails the preservation of open space that 1s m danger or i m· mment development. not park construction The four sites recommended by the council committee consisting of Ryckoff and P ete Barrett are: -The east end of the Pacific Electric right-of-way in West. Newport. $130,000. -The Bayside-Marine lot at the entrance to Balboa Island. $870,000. -Thirt y acres of the Castaways, $6 million. -Thi? land trade remnant in Eastbluff, $300,000. Another site, the two lols soulh of Inspiration Point in Corona del Mar, was rejected because it was felt the de"elopment of the two lots would not seriously affect the ''iew oftheoccan. Ryckorr stressed that the list to be discussed at Monday's council meeting is not final. Ile noted, for instance, that councilmen may not go along with the JO-acre proposal on the Castaways, and that figure may have to be revised downwards. lie also noted that negotiations <See 4 SITES, Paie AZ> Players Drop Match SOUTll ORANGE, NJ. IAI' 1 Officials at the Tennis Wl•ck Open awnlt"d word herl' today on whether more women player-; would drop out or the lournnmcnL i n reaction to the entry of transsexual Dr. Renee Rkhurds. Gene Scott. tournament direc· tor, said Thursday that l.'i players h ad been droppl•d beuuse "they dldn 't intend 1)1\ coming." ''I'm sure we'll los'c some • more," Scott said, but he guaran- teed a full 32·membe1' field for Satu~oy's start. of the $00,000 ~ent. "I've got a wailing list of 30ormore." Scott said .. o numbt-r or tiources" had told him that at. least four of the women Wendy Overton. V3l Ziegenfuss, Janet Newberry and Cynthia Doerner -"were parading around the Canad\on Open in T oronto persuading the other women from playing our tournament. .. Based on t.bose reports, l ex- cluded these girls and those who apparently had the ear of the ringleaders.•• Scott said. Scott said when he talked to Cat.by May she sold. "She would follow the leaders" and not com· pete. "The second reason that the 15 girls were dropped was because lhe Women's Tennis AMoclation i:ssued a letter to its players withdrawing its sanction or the tournament." Scott satd. "The letter says that a man is playing in our tournament. The Jetter is patent.ty Incorrect." The toul'niunenl, the annual warmup to the U.S. Open at t•orest Hills, N. Y.. is a major men's event. The women's event carrln a first prite of $1,8001 -- \\hale the men·~ winner ~('IS $10,000. Mo!;t of the top namc•s 1n \\Omen '!'I professional tennis will b" pla}·in~ in a f'h1ladt>l11h1 a tournament next \\eek. Dr. Richards, 42, a California rye sur1eeon who had a st'x· change operation Inst year. will face Cathy &enc of Houston. Tex . al I 11 m Before the operation, Dr. H1chards was nationally ranked 1n the men 's 35-and·over t>ale~ory. She will play here as un amateur. Others dropped from the draw were Glynis Coles, Sandy Slap, Donna Ganz and Helen Gourlay. ToughPooeh But No Match for Coyote By PIDLROSMARIN Ol IM Delly l"llot St•lt A TOtJGH U'ITLt: DOG. a 12-year family pet, chased a royote into o San Clemente canyon 1n an attcmpttodcfend his owner late Thursday night. It apparl'nlly lost the fight. Arthur Contois, of 315 E. Avenida Cordoba, said he took: Pepe, a mixed breed of pekinese, poodle and cocker spaniel. out Into tbe back yard for a last romp before bed. Though the yard was flooded w1t.b light, Contois snid. a coyote brazenly leaped from the wall and •·made a beeline" for Pepe, CONTOIS SHOUTED at t.be coyote, which turned back. ,But Pepe gave chase. Contois said, "Pepe. I guess. thought that I wanted him to drive the coyote out. because be went right after bJm. •• From the sounds ol the Oght In the can)'on. Contolt said. his d<>a dldn 't have much of a chance. DESPONDENT TODAY. Contois recalled that he and Pepe ju.st returned from bis wilderneucabin at LakeSba.st.t. There, Contois sald, Pepe ran frtt wilh belll'll and mountain lions -and coyotes, without worry. "8ut t.ben we come home to the city, .. Coa.tois said, "and th.is happens. riebt In the middle. right In tbe hurt ot town. ~es all around." Cootoi• bu ot.Mr_ doas. but P~ wu t~e elder statesman.. Tbey calledhlrn "The Old II an," be Hid. -------. --.---...-...-.... ~---- 'Price Boosts Put Consumer 1.lo/o Behind By 11te Auoclaled Press Con.sumer prices rose again in Los Angeles and Orange counUes in July-by 1.1 percent over June -to a point 6.8 percent higher than they were a year before, the U.S. DepartmentolLaborsaidto- day. The Labor Department's Soot.bern California Bureau or Labor Statistics also announced that the Consumer Price Index for the area hit a record 168.8 In Joly. That means ilcost$16.88inJuly t o buy the same goods and services that cost $10 in 1967 - and that the purchasing power of the dollar was 59.2 cents com· par~tolls value in 1967. Of the five major areas of con· sumer a~ndlng, only one -ap· pare! and upkeep -declined in July. Costs increased in the other rourm-.)or areas -food, h01.13ing. transportatJon and health and recreation. However. on a lessdlsmaJ note, the bureau said the increase in local e<>nsumer prices was slower in the first seven months oC 1976 than the rise during ttie same pertodtntheprcviousyear. Consumer prices In the area in· creased 3.1 perce nt between tho flratolthe year andlheendo£ July comp1rod wtth a 5.4 percent riso l or that period In 11ns. the bureau re~. Slatlatlcs showed transporta· lion coals up 2.7 percent in July and 0.7 percent hhthcr than a ye or before. Housing costs were up t.l percent during last month and were 8.8 percent more than last July. Food prices Increased by l O percent in July and were l.6 per· centbJgher than a year before. On Uie nallonal level, con&umer prices rose by ball a percentaae point In July for the second month In a row, the government reported today. The ad•anco was paced by Jwnpt In the c04t ot guoJine and medical care. Food prices inc:roased tnode.rately. The five-tenths ot 1 percent ad· vanc:e translated into an &M.ual compound rate of 6.2 perttnt. Thief Gets Coins Newport Buel\ police aro seetinC a burglar who carted a•ay more than $2,000 wortb of coins and ateteo equipment Wed- oeadtY from the bomc ot Henry Glen Freer, It, ol 2U Or~e Awe. Pollce aald the bursJar en- t.ertd the homo throulb an UJ'I• Jocked bedroom window. Chip Heir Escapes Kid11:ap B)• ARTHUR R. VINSEL C)t Ill• D•tlf Ptlel ltell Riverside County authorities captured two suspects today in the $250,000 runsom kidnupln1i ol millionaire poluto chip ond peanut butter heir John II. "Jack" ScuddN, Jl untrngtor1 Beach police l'cportcd The suspects werl' taken Into custody without incident. They were 1dcnt1f1<'d as former Corona dt-1 Mar banker William Rudy W<>sson. 44, and Rick Dale Sellt-rs. 20. neither of whom listed a pt.•rmanenl ad- dress. The pair were r eportedly idenliricd by papers found in n rented motorhomc used lo ab· duct Scudder outside his den- U1t 's offlce In Huntington Bcacl1 Thursday afternoon. . One of the kJdnapers confront• ed Scudder wearing a cowboy style bandanna mask and thrust him into the getaway vehicle wailing at the front door of the medical suite. The wealthy Balhoa Island re- sident subsequently engineered hjs own daring escape from his captors' large motorhome vehi· cle as it rumbled through Foun· tain Valley. Investigators said Scudder, 6'1, o{ 145 N. Bay Front, must now make another dental app<>lnt· <See SCUDDER, P age A2) Dole's Wife To Quit Post? KANSAS CITY. Mo. CAP> ~­ Sen. Robert Dole suggested to- day his wife may have to resign. from the Federal Trade Com· mission becauBe of his nomlnu- tlon u the Republican vice pre· 11identlal candidate. Dole was asked in an ABC television interview aboul hi~ wlre'sjobstatu11. "I don't know how long th at will last," he replied. Elir.abeth Hanford Dolo haR been on the FTC glncc 1973, when 11he was uppointoo to a seven· year term by President Nixon . That was two ycurs before sh~ married the oncc-dlvorc:c<l l>olc. Or:n~7:ou~t Wcathc .. r Variable low cloud~ night. nnd morning Sutur· day w ith midday tcm· perature near 70, and a low of62. INSIDE TOD" Y WhUe mo1t JIOllng men r>r"• /er rock or JtlU, Armando Sierra ho• .4 di//nent ~: op«ra. fie'• Cf'1/ing to make It hi.a career. and 10 far he's hod nmorkable auccf'lt. ~e POIJe CJ of the Weekrndrr. ladex -...... :. .. Al OM. Y PILOT N Ford Urges R~e Change I Says Veep Selection P roces1 Ne ed.a Rsf onn 4SITE ••• \\l\h C'11IT1uni.. O\\IWr uf tht• Pac1f1\' t-:ll'C1 rte rl~hl of "'·". htt\ t' be<•n progrl' ""I< jfld thut 1t may be poa•ible for the tlt)' lo bu~· thl' t>a!llt'rn portion llt'fort' the elel·tton und "'''th~ bond h .. u1• 111• lllt'.HI hi l)UI dHIM' the buljll\'\' nf lhl' Pl'(Jpt•1·1) JllSI WC:ll ()( p 'll 11 H· Co.t:-l lh&h"' a\ t KANSAS CITY. Mo •AP> -force• ur&td t.hl' GOP NaUonlU tile \•ace prulde~tJal adtC'tlOD ~~ldcnl Ford told R~pubh<'fln Co.\'enlion to r•re F°'8 to WM defeated ln a cn.idal conven· ~Y Jeadt'n. todJ> th<-y !ihoukl num• ~ runnto' mate la •d· 11•.,_·downTuetdayni&ht. cons1dl'r ch:rngani: lh•· wuv lhc 'ance or the ballotlnic on the pre· p.ap1tt' the t nttTilt battle pflrty <'hoo cs v1n• pn.'l>1dcnt1al 111dcnt11I nomination Tbc v briw-ttn l"ord and Reagan!oret• , nominet-s .u-iued that th~ d~l~1ates had th\' f'oord u•d he thoua:ht I.he dt'· The President nokd th<il ·• haht ·right to know" wbo t-'ord .,..uuld lel•lcs had act~ rci.pons1bh 0,·cr th1.· ''l<'t' prl·111d41nUal :.4.'10(' pick before d<'c1d1ng wbettwr 10 "We can act lake reaJ r.enJots. but lion procedure f1j.!ured In t1111 bat· support him or H,·.gan. al•o like areal Amen C61.rul ... hu t1.e with Runllld lka1t•n for the toldthecommltte~. COP prcsldenli•I nomjnution on TWO 'NICE GUYS' Dole today offcrt'd to debate Thursday he nomino\~ $(on RAISE THE R~3 w.iter Mondalt-, hi Oemocrutlc: Robcrl Uulc of Kunsai. <.I!> hh run ri\'al and S.,note coUeoiuc. Mon· ruoi: mate . FORD, RE"'""'N dale accepted tbe chwlenjle ,,_ "\\'~ '\'e been domg It I debut Even apart from thlit. f-'ord PLANOEBATEs--.\4 Ing> Ion& enougb In the Senate." u r g e d m c m b t> r ~ o r t h •· ~· Republican N allonaJ Comm1tlcc """e said. to think serious ly about revising VICE P RESIDENTIAL The GOJ• commJUe«> greeted the way the party ticket 1s put CHOICE PAOFILEO---AI Ford waarmly at a breakfast meet· together every four years 1 • ing shortly before he and Dole .. 1 happen to thank there is acer The former Cahfornlaf(ovemor vlSlted Russell, Kan.. Dole's tain amount of pierit" in n:Corm already had chosen Pennsylvania home town. proposals. Ford said. "I think the Sen. Richard Schweiker as tils ll was • just·lolks warmup national committee ought lo look prefen~nce for o runrung ma~ ~r campaign vi11t. at 1t und perhap~ lay the he had won the presidential Alterfly1ngfromKansas City, groundwork for 1980 " nomination site of the convenhOn, lo Salina. The Prestdent did not mention Kan . Ford and Dole went by any specific reform propo~jl But the Reagan caJI for an irn.-helicopter lo Russell for a p1cnH· Earlier lhii. week. Keag:in mediate re\'lsion of party rules on barbecuehononng Dole. Tuo T e ens SC UDDER KIDNAP . • • Hurt in Accident ment as a n .•sult or his fi stfight for freedom He lost two tct>lh In h1~ bhnd S'fl inRing batllt' "Ith h1:-~irml'CI guard 1nsidt' the motorhome after first feigning a heart at· tac k . The n he jumped the alarmed captor who came to hi'\ aid Investigators s aid today the :r·JO pm. abduction al 18821 Delaware St .. could almost be the scenario for a telev1s1on mo'· i~ episode and credited Scudd{'r with quick thinking. The six.foot. one-inch victim managed to pound his kidnaf)('r badly e n ough lo get lo lhe motorhome 's door and leap fro;n the vehicle. although vlnually sightless al the time. Detecth•e Sgt. Bert ChadMck said the kidnap conspiracy team obviously studied and plotted Scudder's movements .,.. ell and knew much about him. Scudder has poor eyes1Rhl. The abductor. who stepped from the waiting getaway vehi· cle with gun in hand as Scudder einerged from his dental appoint· roent, first snatched away the vjclim 's eyeglasses. : "Then they sprayed him in I.he lace with chemical Mace and )'6nked what he thought was an ()Id hat down over his eyes. :"Actually. it was a stockln~ clip,•• Set. Chadwick relat.ed to- day. :Scudder told Sgt. Chadwick afld Detective Jack Welsh be was ~en shoved into lhe big rift, ~ch rumbled away and even· t"ally stopped at Euclid Street and lavender A venue. near Mile square Regional Park in Foun· tam Valley. The victim's kidnapers ex· plained what they were doing en route. "They tried lo tie him up, but he -what's a good word? -he· conned them out of tying him up.'' Sgt. Chadwick said in re· counting Scudder 's story of his a)>ductlon. Investigators d eclined to ~ulale on lbe number of kid· nap conspiratora Involved in the Scudder case be)'OOd the two men he encountered ~ guard and driver. .Between the 3:30 p.m. abduc· t i.bn and St'udd er 's escapt' about 43 minutes later, the victim'i; w;if e , Valerie. recelved ll t~ephonc call at lhe family 's b~yfront home. She said a younal.Sh-soundJ~ "Ian with whnl she descnbed •=' "<ilct>, plen~ant voice announced .he wns holding her husbund for ~.000 r ansom . :u" set a l p.m. Friday deadline 16c Its dell very. ·'They told her they were ob· v~usly goine to kill him if iih{' dldn 't come a c rou." Sgt. Cba<lwlck said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wttd "tt''«Mlfltt• ... """'I._. Themas A. MurmWIWI ~~-.• ... ld~-- .. b\arles H. Loos Ric.herd P. Nall • AU•\t~t ~"'""" l•'MI\ . Oftkft ( .. 1•1"•"' 'lOWt•l -1",.l l-........ 11•e.-... " .... . __ "" .. " '"'•""·"--• WOO"i'.W• V•l'tt JlJOI U --·•~o....-•,,,.,.,.-· Investigators ::.aid Mrs. Scud· der·s m)stery caller ui.ed the term eliminate in de:.cnbing her husband ·s Cate 1f the cash was not delivered to a pickup spot )et to be determined He hung up arter telling the Two 15-year-old girls on a mo- food fortune magnate's wife ped were injured in Newport they would be in 1oucb again Beach Thuraday night when lhey shortJr . were struck by a car five minute~ , A few minutes after the after fireman warned them lo kdinaper 's call . Scudder finished drlve s afely. thinking out bis alternatives aJ'!d Carol Kelly of Fountain Valley decided to try to escape his •uffered multiple fractures. Sbe mobile prison. police said. was listed in Sood cmdJUoo to- The blindfolded captive imitat· day at Kaiser Hospital In ed the symptoms ot a coronary BelUlower after undtteoina sur- attack and his pistol-wielding lttY · guard fell for it1 considering the J oi Walntcotl of 338 Baywood, Chapman College Board of Newport Beach, was treated at Trustees member's ace. Hoaa Memorial Hospital foe a "He's a pretty well-built guy neck laceration and released. and ln good shape," Sgt. Flre department spokesman Chadwick remarked, saying Art Morton said paramedics Scudder slugged his captor and responded to a call at 10:20 p.m. rou~t his way bllndlY to the rear and found the pair shaken bul Wl· door, tumbling out d the vehicle injured at the intersection of with a cry for help. Marguerite Avenue and San Joa· The two shocked kidoapers quin Road. The two girls had then fled on foot, abandoning the f.allen lo the pavemenl after the rented motorbome and vanishing pedal o{ t be mo-ped Miss 3& Mlle Square Plt!'k vtaltors ran Wainscott was driving apparent. to Scudder's aid . unuware of the ly struck the ground. dramatic circumstances. Students !n tho progum H\UlUngton a...b ~ves •vefll&edlllWlolmor:ethlaD""o were immtdiately notified by a-onlba le acbieveme\t h-e9dl Fountain Valley police, to wbom month of spe~al lns1ruc':loo. Jn the abduction was first re~. con tr a s t • 11 m ll ar cb1 ldren "Wt; cordoMCt otr tbe ~ ~ •UWUt •pedal b~ ~tl • I en& •round ltile Squ..._. Pa ptt.h ror •• nt•th from Euclid to Harbor a n t I o n • a i l e a s a t • Warner to Edlnfer ... satd Sgt. For its effort, the Newport· Terry Tavernettl. Fountain Mesa pi:oaram was giv~.n • \'alley police watc h commmder. ce~cate by USOE for ~l· "We turned Mr. Scudder over stand!~g educaUooal contribu· to tht> paramedics for first aid." tJons. Sgt. Tavernetti said. The victirh was treated !or mouth lacera· lions and other injuries at FOWi· lain Valley Community Hospital and released . U.S. Honors Local Schools' "He lost some t('(>th and there was quite a bit of blood In the motorbome." Sgt. Tavernetti added. saying he did not know ir t.Catchup' ·Plan some or it came from Scudder's arm_ed captor. "We were primarily lnt~led ln persons on C90l, sutpklout people or vehicles aod talked to a lot of people like tbose work1n1 in lh(>ir yards who might have seen somethlnlt." - Inv' s l i &.a l o rs work c d throughout Ute .dlabt"lnterview· ing the wcit)t, shake n potato chip and punat bu~r kJna. wit· nesses lo his Mlle Square Park cscapt-, family memben and Balboa Island n<.'lghbors about the kidnapln1 . Scudder was able to obtain on ly a sketchy descrrpllon of his ab· dll<'tors, both of whom arc re· portedly 24 to 28 years old, wear· mg lonl. blonde hair. AuthoTlties said today they doubted there would be any ot'w leads In the case. deapltt-lhe t ask force nsslgned to. the lnvestl1•· tion eovt'rin11 lht ~nlira western U.S. und Mexico. Scudder wns nppnrently In st'clu11lon. althouah In contact with police State Superintendent of Public lnat ructlon Wilson Riles an· nounced T h ursday that the Newport·Mesa Unified School District's ''Project Catchup" has been honored as "exemplary" by the United States Office of Education lUSOE l The Newporl·Mesa Catchup program began ln 1966 under the direction of Fay Harbison. the district ·s director of federally funded projects. Teacher~ who work in lhc pro· itram and recall Its humble beginnings, say that It began "under a tree. in n closet and on :.i staae because tflnt was the space available.·• Today, there arc special rooms set aside In four ttlstr1ct el•men· t.ary school• -Wilson. Pomona. WhiUler and Vletori• -as well as In Rea fntermedlate Schoo\. ~ purpose of the special ef· fort Is to hetp ClCOoomkally dis· advanta•ed child~ catch up •1lb their 1rade level lo reading and malh.Cmatlcs. ·:tt works so well that students often pass up their class mates ln th<' rl•Jlular prOf(ram." Rllea smd Newport Kids Get Recreation A.wards Hess, Michele Lowry, Samantha. McGahan. Katrina Peterson. Le5lie Pittman. Jmnifer Rush. Heidi Scapple. Sandy Simmons, Priscilla Spin. Swi m Team : J ohn Ballack, ltlke Crier, Julie Morton. Audr .. Y Woolfolk . tJad>or Artt Baseball!' Terry O.lly 1'1'-1 ~I.Ml l""Mo Dressirag A gai11st Clot•k Megan Hall. 9. !.lruggles to put on O\'er~lll'd clothing over her own dothes dunng rate that "a:. part of today's \Vacky Olympics at Ne\\ port Bea<.'h ·s Penin:.ula Park near the Balboa Pler. Megan was part of ~1 team representing Newport Heights Park. More than 100 children participated in the event sponsored b~ lhl' city's Parks, Beaches and Recrelltion Department Fro• Pag~ A I DOCTOR ON TRIAL. • • dominate him as his mother dominated him." he told lhe jury. He argue d that Robinson turned to Scalise In desperalion because bis wife, who had always controlled the couple's $2 million in auets. was refusing to sign a document that would have al· lowed Robinsbn to sell a Big Ca· nyon lol for $115,000 and provide him with badlv needed funds. Robinson looked down al the counsel table while Ramsey described him to the jury as "a boy in man's clothing-a money machine who made $168.000 n year in his medical practice and then allowed bis wife to control lt. "He was a weak. clinging vine. helpless without his wife as " leader," Ramsey sa6d. ·The derendant a~ared Wl· moved by h11 lawyer s aua.cu on his ~rsonallty. He kept his head down nnd continued to tak~ notes as Ramsey paced and gestured before tht-jury. Ramsey reminded the jury that a psychologist a nd a psychiatr ist have testified in the standing room only trial that 1f Robinson plotted to kUJ his wife he was of diminished mental capacity at the time and was not responsible for his actions. Robinson was detained in the UCI Medical Center for 72 hours of protective custody last January on the basis of his estranged wife's report that he locked hi mself in his bathroom And thr eatened to shoot himself. Mrs. Robinson testified lhat h e held an automatic to her head for 20 minutes during another quar· rel and told he r "this wouJd solve all my problems wouJdn 'tit?" She has also testified that he dragged her out of her bc<1 while she was In pain from a back in JUry and thre w her across the room with such rorce that i.ht! landed in the closet. She said her husband then asked her. "Now how does your back feel "" Ramsey repeutedly all acked Mrs. Robinson 's testimony dur ing his final a rgument. lie told the jury that she had nevt>r given a satisfactor y ex planat1on for hl•r de<'is1on to drive off wtth Scalise for four days and stay with him in various motels before rcturninJo? lo Orange County und the protec ti on of Ule police. "She stayed with him ut Ult> f{unliniton Shores Hot.el in Hunt· mgton lieach and she used tht' phrase ·we went to twd · wht•n she was telling district attorn<') s invesUgators about her truvels." the sliver-haired advocate said. "This mu.sl have be4!n an ex hilaratins e ••e rlence for Jan R~soa.1• .._ ._11. ·•What • re· liet after 1i yeatl Of marital mis· ery to leave h er dauthler ;,il home and go off ror \.he weekend with Tony Scalise." Ramsey argued that the def en· dant was in .. a pathetic mental cood1tlon" when he wus sur- rounded by lawmen at a Santa Ana service staUoo last Feb. 2!'> after Scalise returned to Orange County and agreed lo lead the physician inlo a trap. "Or Robinson had lived in Camelot but could no longer do that," Ramsey pleaded. "He had built his dream home In Big Ca· nyon but be could no longer Live there. "He had returned to live with his parents in Irvine and in doing so clearly r egressed full circle," the lawyer said, repeating h1~ plea that Robinson was of diminished capar1ty. ··He was h ;,irk with h1 s dominating , controlling mother lie grew up tied lo her apron Mr ings and it was, pe rhaps. 1Dcv1ta hie lh<.1l he s hould return tu th<.'m • lndu-iaon of th.11 .. tnp l'OU ld up lhl' µnn1 tu).I Ii\ 11.:. lllUdl '" s.no.ooo Uk''" Ill\'. Ow lot.ii ,·oe,t 1·11uld go do\\ n It ,·uu1u· 1hn,~1 det.·111,• tv reduct> tht M,,. o( th~ Cast.I\\ .l) ~ pare,· I It vd..c1tf ll.tlil lw anll 11111 n •ll d•· n<kd not In ~Jl\'\'lf\ \\hll'h ))Ult 11{ thl' CJ~ta" J~ ~ to ~ pureh.1w1I Tht• pl oj)t•l'I' ha-< a tol~1l uf 7ti ;acres runnin~ from 1•u,·11tc (.'oa~l lli~hw uy Ill \\'l18ld1H Ori\ l' off L>o,·er 011' t" RHkorr .. mil ht• \\ould hkt• to ~ee 'tht> l'llY bu) .1 1•h11nk nmmnj.! 1rom Ouq,.r to th ... · bluJI lint.· :.turt mg Jt tht• intt.•r,ec11on ol J6th Street . .,.. h1l"h lnsct•t::. the pm· pt>rt~ The price taE?S ::.el un the l:inc1 sought b~ R yd .. ul r ,1n• .1 t.•om bina11on of uetuul uppr.i1::.Jb :ind c::.t1matc::.. hl' sJ1tl All ol thl• fll'Olll'l'l~, <"M'l'Pl tht• P at• l f 1 c E I e l' t rt t· fl g h t • o I .,.. av. 1s O\\ ned h\ thl• Irvine Com pan~ and the 1in1r one lhol h.is not bel'n Jp11rats t'd 1 ~ lh,· Castaw:t)s. Nu plans ;1r<· C'Urrcnth In lh1• work::. l11r 1h,• t'.ii.t.1"·"~ , tw1·aui.t• lh1• L1111l rnmf\.JO) jnt.J ; ctt'n•lo1wr11 "ho "'1\Uld .,.. oa·k on , .in~ prOJt!ClS UI I' \\ •11llfl!! to H'I' • hu\\ 11111<•h prop1•rtv 111o l'on::.UO\l'lt "' C'On'l ruction of tlw Ile\\ Cousl ii1~h\\ ay brid~t' Tht• Cal'ol:t\\ a~' 1s dl's1.:natccl for r C'111<fr11t1al U!H" on Ilic• Mrtht•rn hair of lht• s ilt'. ~and n•crtiat1onul commercial. 01 hold use. on the souttwrn hoitr Tht' Ha,·sidc·M :1r11w lot l'Mrll'~ M'verul d~:.ig1111t1ons and ttw hmd companv curlier this year pro- post'd coni.lruction of an offlct• buald1n~ "hlC'h would leave a por llon of the lot 1111t'fl for a \'JC\\ ol lhl' bay ~ Tht' land lrndl· rc•mmmt 1::. t•u1 / rently under con111dcrJt1on u~ part of a 22·:tl'rt' piwkane offrred • for sale to the c.•atv by lht• l r\lllt' Com pun~ The 8.8 remnant und a hii:h TIM' condom1n1um s ilt• next tr1 It, ai. next to the t'\l~ting ~ui.tbluff Park The I rvlne Compan;, has already offered lhl' city those two !'Iles plU!! all Of the bluff hIIC 1q the Blurf:s al u "reasonable .. price, though no dollar figure hus been established. Addilionully . company of-; fic1als 5:ly the.)' wlll sweeten tba\ offer Monday by lnchldlng the 4' acres al the mouth of the Big Cai. nyon. which is localc.-d al th• southern end of the blufrlin('. • Diver s Seek Filipino Dead --~ MANILA <APJ • Ph1lippin•: na\'y frogmen searched thd waters of the Moro Gulf today for hundreds of persons believed to have been swept out to sea by lid11l waves after a powerful earth· quake shook lhe southern Philip· pines. The latest orticial loll reported 3,759 persons killed in the du;. aster, which devastated southern Mindanao is land Tuesday. About 3,200 persons were reported miss· ing. Qffi{'lctli-said there were 111 least 152,000 homelc.>ss. Pres1dt'nl Ferdinand E. Marco • who 0('w with hb w1fo lo the .stnckcn rei1on l.oduy, said 60.000 persons were 111 relocatwn camps Let Us Put You On the Map · Near the entranoo. Inside our &lore. is a giant new map. We are 1n the process of identifying all of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A d ifferent color for each year ) Close scrutiny will detect some 1nterest1ng tacts firstly, we have carpeted homes on virtually every street in the area. Secondly. the pins are 1n bunches. indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH advertising. Thirdly, the • number of homes we have carpeted is staggering. If you desire h onesty. exper ience. and recommendations from neighbOrs we have worked for, then Alden's is THE PLACE! ~. ll16 Or"-CN\I _....,,.. C--_, .................. ,._" .. ""' ...... .... fll"•Uer or H Ytrll\t.,,..ntt ,.,.,,. ,...... be f•IJi'M\t(tf •It~"' ._..,,., ..-r1n•o~ •' ~...,....,._ """-(lh J "" ....... "' o.i. ...... CltMP--.C ._,_ W V•f"' \1 f' ...... ?rt=~ U_...,, .,., .... y ... ONI- The NewJ1ort ~ch Parks, Beaches and R ecreation Depart· ment has pr esented $pedal re~ cognition awards to youngsters who dtmo n str ated spec:lal qualities of character or ability while participating ln lbe city'$ rttreation proiram. The awards were prl'Sented by~ l"t'C,....._ ~taU at a Tuead•y ~ meettnc ot the recreatfoo ~tc>G· -.~ The a'fl•ard r.ciomm ~: .. Girls Socctt':' "litanr:)• Car"m¢Y. Judy Craycfl~. Sher\, ~u. Jennifer Pipei, Kris 1>r«bel. Wendy Rush. Girls Softball! Laura Al,l>tt. Suslt Bradbut)', 1'tab Cbapepo, Srii!tle FOO!f1 o..-Ol'llillel\. Meghan HaJlt Cindy lfut. llcoo "8et:i.n'aa, &rte B\ftboe, Sc-ott - D allo n. Kevin F.i1. David F1brenUno. Tim Gdlsba. ~ot.t Kds~. Price Kelfoot., And,... lfadllUl•t', kenMth •~"'; :. OuU o·ceoneq, Kelly O"~, J.rr Ordln1. t>lck . lchol~ Jl•1D>ond PeJli.iriDi,. K•Uh bg3dale. ~c l\aMai. Dan Stassel. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ttllfllS·installation. custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 '1.AC!NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 91627 • PHONE 6.C6-.C838 -646·2355 -- 17 r Saddlebaek EDITION :\fternoon • fot•ks ,. tVOL. 69, NO. 233, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1976 TEN CENTS SACC Protests El Toro Home Project; ~ By LAURI E KASPER Saddleback Valley, is specifical· bond election next year. s uid recommending that 18 lots now Mrs. Phillips explained that "We really 3re trying Lo M'e ' 0t•Mo.11,,.,,.uutt ly appealing U\e commlsslon's Mary Phillips , secretary of planned for homes be used in-several builders &Nl making that the community 1s we ll The Saddle b ack Ar e a approval or Holstem industries' SACC. She also said. permanent stead for uel&hborhood parks. plans for development of this planned," she said. toordlnaling Council <SACC 1 plan to buJld 230 homes oo 45 busing will be needed because that additional access to the pro-area. h 1 h .... 1 V Jiu filed the first appeaJ in ni. acres south of El Toro Road and children would be crossing El Ject be provided and that a dirt Without coordinated planning S e sa d t e , .. isso on •eJO history of an Orange County east orTrabuco Road. Toro Road to get to school. road a cross Aliso Creek be or the entire area. problems with Municipal Advisory Council has plenning commission decision. SACC contends density of the Io addltlo"l to the dens1t>. ebmmaled. the schools, traffic circulation sent county orticiaJs a lellm-sup It Is an a tte mpt to for ce development will add tolbe over-SACC objects to the plunned road However, the appeal states the and parks may result, she said. porting SAcc·s appeal. boordinaled plunmng for de· crowding ol schools in the Sad· system, fncreased C<l6ls resulting "most important" change being Although she believes property A county planner said tht• velopment or vacant land in dJeback Valley Unified School from the need for police protec sought would be the requirement owners have a right to develop Board of Supervisok probably l'astern El Toro District. lion and other county services or an area plan review rortbe en· their land, Mrs . Phillips said will schedule the hearing on 1, SACC, un um hrella or~aniza. This. plus the school district's and open space plans. tire El Toro Road comdor east of lbey also have to consider their SACC 's appeal 1n I ate Sep· I uon for community groups in the financial situation. will force a As a part of its appeal. SACC as Trabuco Road. neighbors. tember. J cudder Held Deity ..... MM! -· FIREMEN PROP UP CAR TO FREE CRASH VICTIMS ; ~ I Fortunetely fOt Women, Fuel T•nk Didn't Exptode ~Pair Escape Death .. ~In El Toro Crash Two Los Angeles women nar - rowly f'Scap<.'d death Thursday night when thl'lr heavy sedan -<"ar<.'e nt'd o ff tht> Santa Ana f'r'ecwa} an 1-;1 Toro, Clipped Niguel Man D e11 ies Guilt In Tot D eath Dani<'l G . Gur.m11n. n La~una NiJ;U<"I t•IN·t rlC'111n. plcadt>d inno ttnl Thur~d ·" to .1 t'hnrj.le or mur,h•r1nJ( 114 month olri Kc•llv M I t' h I' I I t' 1\1 t M u 11 c n • h 1 :, nt'IAhh<lr ·,. d11u1thkr. The child wns killed Sunday Wh<'n ~h<.' tnpJX.•d ugall\St o 125· volt <'l l'<'l r1 f1 cd t'Opper grid . G-uzman rlji!l(t'd IO his nowcr lx'ds todiscouraj.l<' animals. Guzman. 32. or 2909l r n.'leo de , <Xaso. was arraigned In South County M11nlcl1>nl Court Thurs· d:ay. n day uflt'r the girl WtlB buried. several ti mes in lhe air and landed on its roof against a freeway boundary feoce. Maria Almeid4. 47, lbe driver or the car. and Neille L. Mills, 34, were pinned ins ide the s mashed vehicle for about 20 minutes after the 8 p.m. crash. Paramedics nnd Ciremt>n freed them. The IDJUred women were given emerge ncy treatment al the scene, JUSt north of the El Toro noad overpass. and taken to Sad- dleback Community Hospital by ambulance. A ho!lpllal spokesman said Mrs. Mill" sustained only minor injuries, despite the s pectacular nature of th~ crash. She was· treated and releosoo. Mrs. Almeida, who was more seriously hurt, was tramCcrred to Beach Community Hospital In Buena Pork to receive treatment from her own physician In that city. A spokesman at thatfaclllty said the victim was llsted in "fair" condiUon today with possible fractures Md internal Injuries. Quake . Monitor Nixed SACRAMENTO CAP> - Despite a warning that earth· quake prediction could save 9,000 lives In the Los Angeles area. the legislature has rejected a bill to monitor the .. Palmdale Bulge." The proposal would install $16 million worth of instruments in the "Palmdale Bulge" area· of Southern California, an area of uplift which some scientists say is related to a potential earthquake. The Assembly Ways and Means Committee on Thursdayd.efeated AB 4533 by Assemblyman Paul Carpenter <O-GardenGrove1. Carpenter said prediction or an earthquake In the Loa Angeles area would emable 11'1tborities to· 1ive warnin1 that would save 9,000U•es. He saJd the best estimate ls lhat a marjor earthquake at 3 p.m. would kill 12,000, while one at 3 a.m. would kill onl)' 3,000. He said time lo 1ive warn.mg would ena· ble authorities lo reduce casualties at 3 p.m. totbe 3 a.m. level. Robert Harns. a spokesman for the stale Finance Department.. said it. was Impossible to predict earthquakes, given tbe present stateoftheart. "And what would people do if the prediction was made, if anything?" be asked. Robert Olsen, executive secretary or the state Seismic Safety Commission, also opposed lbe bill. He said the state should help research on eanhquake pre· diction, but also should try to re· duce such hazards as old, unsafe buildings. A s-4 vote, far short o( the 11· votemajotity,defeatedthebill. Dole's Wife To Quit Post? KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP> - Sen. Robert Dole suggested lo· day his wife may have to resign from the Federal Trade Com· mission because or his nomlna· tJon as the Republican vice pre· sidenUal candidate. Dole was asked in an AO C television interview about his wife'• Job status . "I doo't know how long that will last," he replied. Elizabeth Hanford Dote has been on the FTC since 1973, when she was appointed to a seven· year term by President Nixon. That was two years before 11he married the once·dlvorced Dole. Not Fair Game In these times or rising food costs, fresh beef on the hoof may look like just the ticket for some lazy hunter. This sign on a Moulton Ranch pasture gate, just off La Paz Road neal' the "Ziggurat .. federal building, is intended to dissuade such thoughts and those of the people who like to "plink" at tin cans -and signs -along the road. Diedrich Disputes Rose Bribe Story Ralph Diedrich. chairman or the Orange County Board of Supe rvisors, took the stand Thursday in the bribery trial of one of his political associates and contradicted earlier testimony given by derendant LeRoy Rose. Rose is on trial in Orange County Superior Court on charges he solicited money from developer William Bruhears lo influence Fullerton otrlclals in their consideration of a con· dominlum project ROie was de· signing for Brashears. Diedrich entered the picture when Brashears went. lo him to complain that "~omc or your boys in Fullerton" were "trying to shake me down." Diedrich, prtor to his election l-0 the Board of Supervisors, was a Fl•llerton city councilman. l>iedrlch, in his brief stay on the witness stand , said he direct· ed Brashears to go lo law en· forcement and apparenUy con- tra d I ct e d Rose 's earlier testimony regarding a conversa· tion the supervisor had with the defendant about the alleged bribery altem pt. Diedrich said he discussed the matte-r with Ro•e ln July. n.ose has testified that the matter was brou1ht up by Diedrich much earlier . The serious day-long scsaion was broken up' ln the afternoon by a moment or levity durtng the ~xplanation or a malfunctiooing <See ROSE, Page .t\J) He wns rc.-leoscd on hi!! own re· cottnlzance and ordert>d to rePort to the court once a week. The ar- raignment was continued until 1:30 p m. Tue!ldny, for the setting of 3 preliminary hearing. Doctor a Victim of 'Sting' Con? Guzman onginally was arrest- ed on sus picion or involuntary manslaughter. but the district al· · tomey's office revised that lo homicide after le oming Gu_zman is a journeyman electrician. Ted Millard. assistant district attorney. s aid Thursday that Guzman ''should be well aware I.hat 125 volts Is lethal." The electrified grid was powered by normal house cur- nnt, Millard said. A charjte of murder rt.'Quires the aute to prove that there was • malice before the act that Jed to the slaymg. Mallard is basing his charge on an Implication of malke, meaning the killing re- sulted Crom an act that involved o high degree of probability lhat It •ould end in death. ~-... By TOM BARLEY Ol U.. o.tlly l'lltl SUff Far from being an lmbiUered husband who plotted his wife's murder, Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson or Jrvine was the unwil· ting victim of a "big con" carried out by a master criminal, tbe de- fense claimed Thursday In the final hours of the pbyalcian's Superior Court trial. Defense attorney Al Ramsey told the jury in Judge J .E .T. "Ned" Ruttel''s courtroom that they have been the audience at a premier showing cl the Orange County venlon or "The Sting''- the popular movie that. won several Academy Awards. ··And Tony Scalise bad the 'Rook.er' rote played by Robert Redford in the movie," Ramsey said. "But Redford couldn't hope to emulate Scalise whom I re· gard as tbe ultimate in con men." The prosecution claims that Dr. Robinson. 42. paid ScaUse SlOMO foe' the k~ of Mrs. Juice Jlobinson, 38, bC Newport Beach. It Is alleged that Scalise was promised a !~rtber Sl0,000 after the womM's body was disposed al and her birth coatrol device re- turned to the estranced busband. scau.se. 29, has testified a a prosecution w ltness that he changed his mind about the k1U- lng after taklDf Mrs. Robi.oson to lunch lut Feb. 21 at tbe Velvet Turtle in Ne•port Beach. The hit man said he drove her to her home at 23 Auguata Lane. Bil Canyon, whet-e she and her daulbter listened while Scalise taped telephone calls be made to her husband. Deputy Dlatrkt Au.omey Jay Moseley has dese!ribed those con· veruUons as "damninl" to Robinson. The p~ 611 in· vited the jury to replay the tapes in the jury room and then find U'le defendant guJlty of 80Udt1ng and coospir1og to commit mt.trder. MOffley wu scheduled to de· liv~r hls tlnal rebuttal t-Oday. Judge Ruller wlU then inllruct the Jury _, send the panel O(f to · deliberate. . Ramsey argued Thursday t.hat it was never Robinson's lntenUoo -----,--I to murder his wife even though )ler decision to divorce hlm last July shattered hlm. "Psychlalrials have told you that Dr. Robinson ls a pasaive, dependent personality who mar· ried Jan Robinson because he wanud a woman who would dominate him as his mother dominated blm," he told the jury. Re argued that Robinson turned to ScaliH in despttaUon because bis wire, who had alw~s controlled the couple's S2 mlllfon in astets. was refusing to alen a document that wouJ(f have al· lowed Robinson to sell a Big Ca· n10ft lot. ror $US,000 and provide blm with badly needed funds. (See DOCTOR, PageA.2) Chip Heir Escapes Kidnap By ARTHUR R . VINSEL OI IM O.tlf pjlel 1'•H Rivers ide County authorities captured two suspects today an the $250,000 ransom kidnupinA of millionaire potato chip and peanut butte r heir John JI .. Jack .. Scudder. Huntington Beach Police reported. The suspects were taken into custody without incident. They were Identified al) former Corona del Mar banker William Rudy Wesson, 44, and Rick Dale Sellers. 20, neither of whom listed a permanent ad· dress. The pair were reportedly identified by papers found in a rented motorhome used lo ab· duct Scudder outside his den- tist's office in Huntington Beach Thursday afternoon. One of the kidnapers confront· ed Scudder wearing a cowboy style bandanna mask and thrust him into the getaway vehicle waiting at the front door or the medical suite. The wealthy Balboa Island re- sident subsequenUy engineered his own daring escape from his captors' large motorhome vehi- cle as it rumbled through Foun- tain Val.ley. Investigators s aid Scudder. 64, or 145 N. Bay Front, must M W <See SCUDDER. PageA2> Grid Physicals Set at Colleges Saddleback College, under new head coach Ken Swearingen, will hold physical examinations for all prospective Gauchos football players tonight at 7 in the can1· pus fieldhouse. Orange Coas t College wlll greet freshman candidates Mon· day night with sophomores on Tuesday. Doth dates are at6:30. Golden West College will hold physical examinallons for grid· ders Tuesday night at 6 with balance or the fall sports and football stragglers on Wcdncs· day. Pre-season drills for commun1 ly college gridders begin Thur11· day with full iCDr workouts slul· <'<I toalarlSunday. Const Weather Varillble low c loud!! night and morning Sutur· day with midday t <>m · per;ture near 70. and u low of 62. INSIDE TOD/\ t'" While m<»t young men pre f tr rock or ;au, A miando S1trra htU .a dilftrenl loot-: opera. lie'• truing to moke 1t IUI career. end so /or lie'• bod rtm1JTkoblt IUCCtll. Set P.agc Cl o/ the W Ctlctndtr. "" CP ,.,. AA ... "" .,., ...... cc CH ... ... Cl .. - lleady for School Rancho Canada ~ll'mcntary School m . Lake Forest will be ready this f illl, and brothers ~oscph Con the wall> and An gel Ca ban will be among its first students .J oseph, 9, will be a fourth grader. Angel: 11 . \\iJI be a sixth grader. Both ha,·e been atte nding Glen Yermo School. For a run· down on the new Rancho Canad a campus. ~ec Page A8. Ford Urges Rule Change 1· Says Veep Selection Process Needs Refonn KANSAS CITY. Mo. IAP I - ~sidenl Ford told Republican party leaders today they s hould eonsider changing the way the party ehooses \'ice presidential nomintts. u r ge d me mb e r s o ! the RepubUean NationaJ Committee to think seriously about revising the way the pa rty ticket is put together every tour years. "I happen to think UK!re is acer· taln amount of merit" in reform proposals, Ford said. ''J thl.nk the naUonaJ eommiu~ ought to look at il and pe rhaps lay the groundwork for 1980." The President noted thal a fight ewer the viee presidential selec- tion procedure fig~red 10 his bat· tie with Ronald Reagan for the GOP presidential nomination. The Preside?t did not mention ·Even apart fro m that, Ford .. ' . . :· Tough Pooch But No Match for Coyote By PIUL IM1RMARIN OIMDJjjl\t.. MMC A TOUGH LlTTLE DOG. aU•year fam\ly "'t., clla.sed a coyote into a San Clementeclft1tnill ao au.emptto<le(ndhi1 owner late Thursday nlgbL It apparently lost the fight. Arthur Coqtois. ot 315 E. Avealda Cordoba, eaJd he toot Pepe. a mbtcd breed~ peldnese1 poodle and ~er &panlt'\. out Into the back yardfer a last romp before bed. Though the yard was flooded with liiht, Contois said, a coyote brazenly leaped from the wall and "made a beeline" for Pepe. CONTOIS SHOUTED at the coyote, which turned back. But Pepe gave chase. Contois said. ··Pepe, I guess, thought that I wanted him to drive the coyoto out. because be went right after him." From the sounds of the fight in the canyon, Contois said. hil dog dldn 't have much or a chance. DESPONDENT TODAY, Contois recalled lbat he and Pepe ju.st returned from his wilderness cabin at Lake Shasta. There, Contois said, Pepe ran free with bears and mountain lions -and coyotes. without worry. .. But then we come home to the city," Contois said, ••and thl.a bappens, right In the middle, right in the heart of town, bou~a alt llJ'Ound~' ' Contola has other dogs, but Pepe was the elder statesman. 'l'heycalledliirn "The Old Man, "he said. F,.oar._,AI any speclfic reform proposal. Earlier t hi• week, Reagan focces urged the GOP National CoovenUon to require Ford to name bis running mate in ad· vantt of the balloting on the pre· sidential nomination. They argued that the delegates had the "riebt to know" who Ford woald pick before deciding whether to support him or Reagan. TMformer CalifornJagovernor already had chosen Pennsylvania Sen. Richard Schweiker as his preference for a runnlng mate if be bad won the presidential nomination. But the Reagan call for an Im- mediate revision of party rules on the vice preaidential selection TWO 'NICE GUYS' RAISE THE ROOF-A3 FORD, REAGAN PLAN DE8ATU M VICE ltf'EllDENTlAL ~ICIPROFI' 'U> NI was defeated in •crucial conven· tjonshowdownTuelldaynigbt. Despite the intense battle between Ford and Reqan forcu, Ford said be thouiht the de· legates had acted responsibly. ·•we can act like real ualots. but also like great Americans," be told the committee. The GOP committee greeted Ford warmly al a breakfast meet· ing shortly before he and vice pre- s idential candidate Robert J. Dole visited Ruuell, Kan., Dole's hometown. It was a just·folks warmup campaign visit. After flying from Kansas City. site of the convention, to Salina. Kan.. F ord and Dole went by helicopter to Russell for a picnk- barbecue honoring Dole. ;pocTOR ROBINSON ON TRIAL. • • : . Robinson looked down at the' 1 ~unsel table while Ramsel(. I ~ribed b\m to the jury as "• ~Y In man's clotbing-e moaey The derendant appeared Wl· movect by his lawyer's attackJ on JUs personalU:y. He kept his head down and corttlnued lo take not.es '5 Ratnsey paced and gestured berore the jury. • ington Heach and she used the phrase 'we went to bed' when she wa.s telllnc distr\j:t attomey's investigator• a bout her travels.'' the sil ver-haired advocate said. ~acbine who made $188.900 a ~Jn bls medical pracUce and ;JlfJal allowed his wile to control ,l. :.., _"He was a weat, clinging vine. ~tpleu without his wife al' • ,...ader," Ramsey Hk1. DAILY PILOT Robert N. W-' ,..._. __ Jack R. CWleY ...... ,.,.~1-0.-•i.w... Thoma Ket'Vfl (- T"°':.~ J.'W'lne OWlrleS H. LOOS ~l<Nrd P, N•ll ld-* .... """-s OS "9tllYaftr10fflQ lmt IA PM.._.. .. S-°""""- Offke (Mia "'-WI __ ......... .-..,_..1,,., • ...,.__,, .......... "'°'''*~._. T1 .. pti 1aa Ot•> .-an; C-.UHIM Ad'fttttll ..... "11 . . ---vt•'"-.~~ ... •1~" '"·-~·- Ramsey r eminded the jury that a psycbologist nd 1& psyctllatrlst bave tesUAed In the standing room only trial that lf Robinson plotted to kUl hit wife he was of dlmln1Jbed mental capac\l)' at the time u>d was not • ~Ible for'hls actlonl. Robinson w u detained in the · UCI Medical Center fOf' 72 bours of j)rote cUve c u s tody tut January on the basis of his dtren1ed wile's report that be locked himself in hll bathroom •nd threatened to shoot himself. Mrs. Robinson testified that he held an automa&.lc to.her bead tor » minutes during *>ther quar· nl and told her • 'thia would so&Ne all my problems woWdn't It!'' "This must ha ve been an ex· hilaratlna experience fOT Jan Robinson." he said. "What a re- lief after 19 yea\'3 ol marital mis· ery lo leave ber daughter at home and go off for the weekend wlth Tony Scallse." Ramsey argued lbat the def en· daht was In "a pathetic mental condition'~ 'When be was sur- rounded b1 lawmen at a Santa Ana service atallon last Feb. 25 after Scaliae returned to Orange County and agreed to lead the phy1lclan into a trap. "Dr. Robinson bad lived in Camelot but could no longer do that," Ramaey pleaded. ••He bad built ha dream home in Big Ca· nyoo but he could no longer live there. "He had returned to Uve •. Ith h1a parents ln Irvine and. in doing so clearly r-e1re11ed Ml circle," the lawyer •aid ,..,,..,.... b.Ls plea that Jtoblnson waa of di minlsbtd c.P.clty. She has also ~ that be draCCed her ou\ Of Iller bed while sbe was in p&Jn fl'901 a back ln· jury '1\d threw btt acrcss the room with such force that she llDdtd ln the closet. Sbe said her husband then asked bu: ••Now bow does your lNclt feel!" R ..---.. ....:.:.!!e tJ.~' back wltb his amsey riepelllatb ~ ...-i .... a ~ 1DCltber Mrs. Robla-~ ~ da:J'> ·He crew., Ued to he>._ str: iJIJ bis final ~ He .Ull4 kJll ui41\ Jtu, perhaps tnm&a- the jury thU$be~tl,_ tde thatM .Qould rd.um to asatistactory U~forbtr.' Uaem." • • • 4fWaion lO¥ri\'e ell .ml\ Sctmc fOf' tou.r dalf!n4~ W,lth hlm m But RaJn•r•• ftul plea to O>e vatjous m ~ ....., -J*Y wu .far U.• t.o ~ tbe toOran_ge nti-li'cltheP"'l?l~· ldtlmcm,-d Sc.die. a c.-.a1 tioo of the PaU~ • Md •~ p.uo1*e "-'o baa • . ~ ... ,." .... 006 •••• •lth "She sta,ed with bSm at &he artistry aftd hnegtnatlon n as Hu.ntln~on ~ores Hotel In Hunt· Jona as he cm recall.•· Vietnam Asks for U.N. Seat UNITED NATIONS, N.Y <Ar t -Vietnam. unilted nf\er mort' than aquarte-r century olwar. ap· plied today for membership In lhe tJnited Nationa. The appUcallon was submitted by Vietnamese Ambassador Dinh Ba Thl. 1'he U.S. mission here had no comment. A yt!ar ago, the Unlt<>d States vetoed application by North and South Vietnam In re. tu.liation for the exclusion of South Korea from the world body. Obse rvers said the United States also was likely to vt>to this application as long as Hanoi falls to elve what Amen can officials consider a fu 11 account or American servicemen still listed as missing in action In t.he Viel · namwar. The obser vers said that asidt> from the United States. Viet- nam ·s application for me m bership" as likely toh:l\ e support from nearly all other LI N. mcm bers. "The Vietnamese people ha"e gone through 30 years of ar duous struggle to wrest Sack indepen dence and freedom for their homeland. and at the same time, to contribute actively to the de- fense of pe.ace, independence and freedom or other nations, .. said a statement from the Vietnamese mission. "Now, with the accomplish- ment of their independence and reunification , the Socialist Republie of Vietnam and the Vietnamese people wi sh Lo join the United N atlons effort tot ether with other nations in the struggle for peace and inlernattonul Stturity. and for independence and sovereignty o! all naUons," the statement said South Vietnam . supported by the United Stales in its IOI\& war with the north, was taken over by the Communists in April 1975. Front Page .4 I ROSE ... body trans mttter atloched to Paul Wallach, an employe of Brashears Wallaeh carried the transmit · ter to a meeting with Rose. but he said It fell off hls back and out his pants leg. In answer to a question from defense attorney Mars hall Morgan, lnveetlgator John Gier auerted that Wallach did not want to wear a transmitter lo a meeting with Rose, fearing he would be searched. But at the insistence of In· veslicators. the device was placed on W•llach's back, Gier testified. As a result. he !laid, 1t malfunctioned, produeing only traces or conversation along with static. When asked if Wallaeb was told of the malfunction, Gier replied, "No sir, we didn't have to. It fell out of his pants on the street." Then amid laughter from the jury and s pectators, Morgan asked lf Wallach picked the transmitter up. ··He walked away, and I retrieved it," Gier replied with a faint grin. "l take It this didn't enhance. your relationship," Morgan con· tlnued. "No sir. On both aides," Gier answered, as Judge Lester Van Tatenhove remarked that such h~morous moments help in long tn als. Goi119 U11dergro1111d Traffic a t the intt•rsection ol Alt r1u 1';1rk\\ a' and Mu1rlands Boull'vard in the Aegean 1 ltlls urea has been disrupted for se,·eral weeks but "orker s m~talhng this new sewer lin e uJong A1i c1a chum it 's all for th<' best Besides la ying the pipe to sen c a new tract. Alicia's bottleneck s ing le ''est bound lane is being "1dcned to two SCUDDER KIDNAP. • • make anotht>r dental appoint ment as a result or tus fistfight for !reed om. He lost two teeth 111 his blind swinginf battle with his arml>d guard 1ns1de t he motorhoml' after first feigning a heart at tack. Then he j umped thl' alarmed captor who came to h1i- aid. Investigators said today the 3 30 p.m. abd uchop at 18821 Delaware St.. could alm06t be the scenario for a television mov· ie episode and eredi\ed Scudder "Ith quick think in~. The slx·foot. one-inch victim manaced to pound Mt lddnaper badly enous h to get lo the motorhome's door and leap from the vehicle, although virtuall v s1ghllesaatthe time. • Detective Sgt. Bert Chad~ 1c1.. su.id the kidnap conspiracy team obviously studied and plotted Scudder's move ments well and knew much about bim. Scudder has poor eyesight. The f bductor. who ste pped rrocn the wal\lnj 1~way vehi· cle with f\Jft in hbd • Scudder emerged from hls dental appotnt. ment, first snatched away the \'ictim 's eyeglasses. "Then they sprayed him in the face with chemical Mace attd yanked what he thought was an old hat down over his eyes. "Actually, it was a stocking <'ap," Sgt. Ch•dwick related to- day. Scudder told Sgt. Chadwick and Detecth•e J ack Welsh he was then shoved into the big n~. which rumbled away and even- tually 1topped at Euclid Street and Lavender A venue, near Mlle ~uare Regional Park in Foun- tain Valley. The victim's kidnapers ex- plained what they wel'e doing en route. "They tried Lo tie him up, but he -what's a good word? -he• conned them out of tying him up," Sgt. Chadwiek said in re· counting Scudder's story of his abduction. Investigat or s declined to speculate on the number of kid· nap conspirators involved in tht> Scudder case beyond the two meh he 1:ncountercd guard and dri ver Between tht.• 3 30 pm. abdu(' t1on und Scudder's escape about 45 minute:. lutrr, lhe \'lel1m'i. "1fe . \'ul e r1l'. r ec('lved u tclC'phoni: call ut the family':-. ba) front hom<' sh~ said u youngish-sounding' man with what she descnbed us a nice. pleasant voice announced he was holdinJ.i her hu:.band ror S250,000 ransom. He sel a I p. m Jo'r1day dendlinl' for its dell\ er>. "They told her they were ob- viously going lo kill him ir sltt d idn't com e acrou," Sgt, Chadwick suld. Investigators said Mni. Scuct- der 's mystery culler used lkl(: term eliminate In dcseribing het husband's fate if the cnah was n~ delJvered to a pickup spot yet l~ bC! dalermln~. He hung up afler telllng thl food ror tune magnate's war~ they would be in touch agafn shortly A few m lnutes afte r th kdloaper's call. Scudder fin lshel thinking out his alternatives an4 decided to try to eseape bit mobile prison. police said. The blindfolded captive imitat- ed the symptoms or a coronarY attack and his plslol-wieldiflt guard fell for 11. considering tlM: Cha pma n College Board ol 'fruslees member's age. "He's a pretty well-built guy and in good s h ape," Sgt . Chadwick remarked, s aying Scudder s lugged his captor and rouitht his way bli ndlr to the r('ar door, tumbling out o the vehicle with a cry for help. The two s hoc ked k1dnapers then fl ed on fool, abandoning the rented motorhome und vanishing as Mile Square Park visitors ra n to Scudder 's aid, unaware of the dramatic circumstances . Huntington Beach detectives were lmmedl:i tely nollfied by Fountain Valley poli('c, lo whom tl\e abduction was fi rst reportc.'<f. Let Us Put You On the Map Near the entrance, Inside our store, is a giant new map. We are in the process of identifying all of the hOmes we have carpeted since 1966 on this map with colored pins. (A different color for each year.) Ctose scrutiny will detect some Interesting fact6: firstly, we have carpeted homes on virtually every street In the area. Secondly, the pins are in bunches. indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH ad vertising. Thirdly, the number of homes we have carpeted Is staggering. If you desire honesty, e xperience. and recommendations from neighbors we have worked f0<, then Alden's 1s THE PLAC E! DEN'S oat1as: iiisialiatioii: ·custom draperies llnrileum • wood floor 1663 P\ACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • P~ONE 6 46·-'838 646·2355