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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-23 - Orange Coast Pilot\ ·Execution-style Murder : ,.. Army Softens Up On West ~Point , Cadet Cheaters DAILY PILOT Spell TroulJle, Koreans Warn , , .J •• '• I •• * * * 10< * * * ., . . . . . . . . Israeli-t eRaid 0.11'1 l"li.t \i.fl ..... ,. ;Best of Wet Co11testo11is ~nsiderable mob scene developed Sunday afternoon when the Second Annual Wet T-shirt Contest was staged 1t Balboa Park near Balboa Pier in Newport Beach. Young woman tdcntiClcd only as "Victoria" emerged the trophy winner among ~ contesta nts. Amid huge crowd and much pushing and shoving, police only had to make one arrest. MldWay's Approach Stirs Talk of War SEOUL, South Korea (AP> - A UAS. Navy task Carce headed by the aircraft carrier Midway ap- p~ched Korea today. North Korea said the warships were bound ror its waters and warned t1t9t the move would "force a eanflict." The five-ship naval force was «tiered from its base in Japan as pllt o( the U.S. military response \0 the ax slayin& o( two U.S. officers by North Koreans Korean neutral zooe last The Navy would not give · llelr exal't location ot" deltlaat.ioa but a ~apanee pilot CC1 them. shadowed by a freighter. and said t.bey ~ be close to the south coast dKMutoday. Mirth Korean broadcasts said .tllJDaval o~ratlon brought the I situation .. closer to tbe brink o! war." Rodonc Shin.moon. the Communist party daily wanled that North Korean armed forces are prepared for a .. sacred war • • • to annihilate the aggres&ors at one stroke lf they dare pounce uponu.s ... Pyongyang radio quoted the newspaper as 0 denouncing the criminal art of U.S. imperialism in sending the nueJear..powered aircraft carrier MidWay iato tbe waters ol tbe nortbenl bait '6 tile J'el>Ub Uc. • • "By infittratmc their warships lnto t~e wateH of anotber country. the U.S. imperialist ag. gresson force a conflict on the other side. • . " it added. A Navy 1pokesman<knied that ·p•e Midway -built int.be lMO's f <See KOREA, PafeJU). BB Man Found Slain By ARTHUR B. VINSEL Of .. 0.11, ...... Kltff Baffled invesUgato.rs in two cities today sought clues to the apparent execution-style murder o( a Huntington Beach man found in the trunk of his car at a Long Beach all-night cafe Friday. Ile was positlvelY identified by Los Angeles County Coroner's deputies Sunday as James "Jim· mie " Lee Larson, 26, according to police. Larson, who lived at 116 17th St .. had been dead for some time. but an autopsy was required to determine how many times he was shot, due to condition or the body. Long Beach police homicide detective William Collett said to- day he had not yet been in con· tact with the coroner's office for results of the autopsy conducted Sunday night. "He was in the trunk of his own car at a restaurant at Seventh Stree t and P a ciflc Coas t HlgMvay, at the triangle in- tersection by the VA Hospital," Detective Collett said. Nothing could be found In the car or around the location to in· dicate a possible motive tor the young carpe nte r 's murder, Collett added. "We have no evidence, no motJve. nothing but h.Ls body.•• be remarked. <SeeSLAIN, Pa1eAZ> Nixon Lauds Debate Pia~ Former President Ricbard N'aon thlnks it's a "good Idea" for President Ford to debate Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter. says a GOP convention delegate 1'ho visited with Nixon. Juuef. Gallb, wbc> ~ Puerto Rico, said Nixon ap. parently watched ~e eaUre K'aasu City. Mo., l'Olm!ntion on television at hla San Clemeftle estate. Galib said the former presi. dent. whose 1960 debate with John F. Kennedy wa the lut SU(b con.ftontatioa between ma~ Jor p arty presidential cadldates, told ldm that •'Jou have to be well prepared .. for such a debate. Galib visited with the former president fol' 45 minvtel T day in Sail Clemente. Suspension :Vowed Troopers .Anny 'Going Soft' Rescue w!!!ON~~t-~'!=..~!~~~ Hostages Secretary Martin R. Holfman in· adviaory panel to maJce "an in· tervened in West Point's cheat. deptb asaessmeqt .. of the ing scandal today by saying con· scandal. . victed cadets will be suspended -PerD'litting suspended cadets for one year but given a chance to to apply for readmission next spr· reapply for adm1ssion after;Nacd. Ing, and waivinc the t~year This is a drastic softening or the requirement that expulsion is the sole penalty for viol4Ung the honor code or the nation's oldest military academy. Hoffmann, Jn a statement pre· pared for the Senate manpower and personnel subcommittee, said he is taking "extraordinary measures" in this situation that has shaken the academy. He said he also has recalled from leave and t.ralning the cadet honor committee to consJder for the future a referendum on ex· puls ion as the sole penalty for code violations. The committee will not deal with the current situation. In the present situation, the secretary said, there would be a grace period duriog wblch cadet violators, even those so rar un· detected, can come forward, re. sign "and claim this speoial dis· position of their cases. "I believe the concept of the honor sy s t e m r e mains fundamentally should,•• Hot- f man n declared. "But the seriousness of the altuatlon in Its many elements requ~rea ex- traordinary address to assure that on the sound fundamental base that exists the full health oC the system can be restored." He announced theso other actions: COCKER SOW TO FIRSI' C4UER Sbe sold to th.e lint penon wbc> .~ailed. .. J'm fffY happy I ad· vertised in the Daily PU&•• • 1bat's the sales suceese ex· perieneed by the Huntlncton Beach pet owner wbo placed this daaified ad: Beaut btoade fem. Cocker, ARC reglatered, i2 mos. As.kine '50. xu. JaXX JI you hHe a pet you want to sell, call 6'2~~. Uonly &ekes a few wOl'd1 ln lbe d.gbt Dlt1te to· attract a buyer. Aloai the Or •nc• Coast. the rilht place to sdvertile ~t(l the Dally Pilot. _ t I active Army service reqUlred of expelled upperclassmen.· -Continuinf proceedings before boards o officers a1ainst accused cadets if they wish, with the possibility of readmission if found guilty. -Using criteria similar to those required for admission and commissioning "to identify those cadets potentially suited ror eventual graduation from the Unit.e d S tate s Military Academy." -Urging afrectedcadetstocon· sider enlisted service during the year but permitting some other unspecified "active service." -Barring any more take·home projects like the Electrical Erutlneerin5t 304 homework which (See SCANDAL, P111e AZ) Mesan Found . Badly Beaten Near ·Park A 27·year-old COlta Mesa man ia in stable condition today at the Lo n g Beach Veteran s AdmUiitlratlon Hoepit.al after be· Ing severely beaten early Sunday morning near Costa Mesa Park. , Costa Mesa Police aald Thomu O'Connor smith, a gas atatioD attendant, was foond ty. lnl in a &utter at &be ConMll' o( Anaheim and Center Sueeta. near Cotta Mesa Park. Be was discovered shortly after1 a.m., but PC>licebelieve.be may have~ lymg in tbeatree\ tor HYtral hours. An ambulance ~Smith to Hoag MeDJorial Hoeptal, wbere be wu treated for a frlCtured j~1 DOM and cheek bone:Police HIG the Colla Menn also bad aevtral teeth knocked out. Because of Smith's tnJurtes, POiice have still been unable to le1m •by the beating occurred « wbo bis usalluta are. Police tn"9tiaatots said tbq WOdld 10 to Long Beach tod~ to • trJ to learn more from Smith. He wu.lrusfered lotllor oace bis conditloG pollcesald. • CAIRO (AP) -Egyptia11 paratroopers o verpowered several Arab hijackers holdi~ more than 90 hostages aboard an Egyptian airliner at Luxor, capturing the gunmen and free-- ing all the hostages without any injuries. the Interior Ministry said today. Egyptian orricials said six paratroopers disguis ed as mechanics entered the plane, overpowered two hijackers and a third gave .up. The officials here had said earlier that there were seven gunmen -five Llbyans and two Algerians -and that paratroopers stormed the plane. The hijackers had been de· manding the release or five persons jailed in Egypt and enough fu el to fly to Libya, tho sources said. The hijackers claim to be members of a new organizaUOI\ called the Abdel Nasser Move-· ment, named after the late Egyp.. Uan prealdent. The gunmen commandeered the Egyptian plane ifter lt Look. off from Caira for Luxor, 44* miles to the south. The semio(.· rlcial Middle E11t News Agency: reported the blJaeJters orderecl: the pilot to fiy to Bengbazf, tn: nelihbortng Libya. Tho repo~ (See IDS.ACK, P11e AZ> Coas& Weather Contlnu~ warm through '1'.lelday. with bfgbs fn the mid 808 along tho coast. Utile temperature chango IOC'~Ut. ' . Riding for Breath 0.11, ...... -. Twenty-six bike riders s howed up on t he starting line Saturday in Fountain Valley for a 20-mile bicycle jaunt :,,µonsort'd by the Lung Association. Riders were strung out here s outhbound on Bushard Street. Youngest .. rider" was Nancy Lucli, 2. of LaMirada. She rode along on a seul behind mom. f f 'ro• Page A I SLAIN ... Detective Collett 's partner, t>eteC ll\"e Robert Keeran, con· '-acted Jluntmgton Beach police i'riday night to confirm the ,,ictim 's address. The probe was bampered. however, by the '('ictim ·s apparent transient life style. He apparently Jived alone, or at least had not been reported Olissmg in the week to 10 days before the corpse was found in ,., hat appeared to be an ~bandoned car : "We believe he has parents liv· pg in the Ve ntura area," .\)elective Collett said today. • Investigators hinted the victim was shot more than once, but re· f'erred confirmation or lbat to ~oroner's deputies who were temporarily unavailable. They made pos ilive jdcntificatJon of Larson through fingerprints apparently on file with Jaw enforcement and/or, military authorities. South Laguna Duo Cited for Nudity A couple who allegedly romped together in the altotetber on a ~lh Laguna beach were cited ~unday for public nudity, Orange County Sherill's o!ficers :-aid. OepuUes summooed to Camel Point Beach, Three Arch Bay, ls- :med lbe citations to Richard Marzullo, 21. of Long Beach and ~lua.nita Louise Taylor, 24, of l,.a)cawood. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. 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Sperlina, 38, of Los An&eles, had pleaded . guilty earlier to two counts. Sperling testified againsl Mrs. Paulson in their trial. The J)41lr was accused of dJs~ guising their voices and using falH names to solicit minority .tvertblng by telephone from businesses and religious eroups, includinl convents. Flve nuns w earfog habits tatilied for the 1ove:rnmeot dur· ing lhe trial and denied they h.t ever autboriM!d any .tvertlslne. Paulson and S~g operat- ed Four Star Publkat.ioos and lbree advertising agencies but bad no connection with any minority croups, AAt.. u.s. Atty. Joo Rapore said during their trial.Bot.bare white. Rapore said tbe t1"0 had sent out false invoices that purported to show tbat lbe business or poop bad ordered • advertising and that payment was due. · Hormone •Risky' CJDCAGO (AP> -A scimUSt has warned against the routine prescription or est.rocen.s. saying that women treated 'with the sex hormone are. risltinc utetiae cancer to aboQt a.be same degree u peck·a'ilay t'i1arette innoken r1• •una e.,._cer. . • Deputies Homekss Again · Sheriff Woking for T emporary Home By ANNE COOPD °'_ ..... ,,.. ...... The commander ol the Lquna Nl1uel ahtrlff's substation doean 't loot Uke the cops on T. V. Lt. Jult Devereaux ls more lllte Rob Petrie, the hero of the old Dirk Van Dyke show -tall, very allm, pleuant and mild- mannered. He even blushed as Ile .c1mttted to being :u years old. But ln lhe put 13 of those 34 years, Devereaux ha,, worked Cor tbe Oran1e County Sheriff's Department In every capacity Crom patrolling a beat ud ln· vesUaatJn& rorgerles to h1s cur. re~ posihon as adauni.strator of the 1S-person South County operaUon. He is currently looking for an interim home for the substation until permanent facilities are re- ady. about two years from now. The substation la belnt forced out ol tbe South COWlty Civic Center on Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niruel by the expansion ol the municipal court. The substation has operated Four-county Strike Strands Thousaiids LOS ANGELES (A.P>-Picket lines formed this morning at of. rices of the Southern CahComia Rapid Transit District lRTD >, and groups or unsuspecting com- muters gathered at bus stops to wait for buses that would never come. Union and district officials said no new talks have been scheduled in the strike by bus drivers and mechanics that st~rted at one m inute past midnight. Spokesmen for both sides said they were waiting for state officials to provide them with a cone iii a tor to help mediate the dispute. Earl R . C lark. general chairman of the drivers union, said negotiations broke down after the RTD failed to reply to a new proposal and asked for bind· ing arbitraUon, a request he said the union would not accept. A spokesman for the d.-ivers said the final union proposal called for an increase of about 22 percent in wages and fringe benefits spread over three years An RTD spokesman said the union proposal aipounted to a hike or 23 28 percent over three years and that thf' RTD bad of fer'Cd 19 47 percent He said a fact·Cindlng commission appoint· ed by Gov Edmund G Brown Jr bad recommended l'194percenl. KOREA .•. -was n uclear ·powered, as described by North Korea. The 151·mile·long d e· militarized zone separating North and Sout h Korea was re- ported quiet, as It has been since the dispute ov~r the pruning or a tree in the 1one last Wednesday led to a free-for-all in which North Koreans hacked to death two Americans. Thousands of South Korean workers assembled for r allies to- day denouncing NOr1h Korea for lhe attack. The workers shouted "Down with murder.gangster Kim JI Sung." the North Korean presi- dent; "Clubs for mad dog" and similar slogans. President Chung Hee Park·s Oemocratic·Republican party and opposition parties issued statements calllng on the govern· ment to take "strongest possible measures" against. Communist provocations. The United States and South Korea both rejected a message from North Korea which said the clash last Wednesday was "rel(relful." "We do not find this message to be acceptable since it does not acknowledge responsjbllity for the deliberate and premeditated murders of the two U.N. Com- mand oHlcers," said Slate Department spokesman John Ordway in Washington. A Korean official commented: "The North Koreans did not ex· press even condolences over the Q[Ocers alaln, nor did we flnd any ~ of remorse ln lhelr state· ment." The South Korean Foreign Ministry said the messqe was delivered orally at a meeting SaturdlJ' al Panmunjom . Dad's Truck Kitts Tot SIMI VALLEY (AP) - An ll·montb·old Sitni Valley boy WU crushed to death by bis hmlly's pckup truck as his father bacJted the vehicle • to wasblt. Pronounced dead at bis home Sllnday wu Cord Critchfield after his father, Jett , brought the tot outside to watch him •bile wasbiog the truck in tbe back yard. "He started backing up the truck to wash it," 111id Calironaia HJghwa1 Patrol spo~esman Al Goldberg, "and tile little boJ crawled bebillcl the tr'Qelt.'. The RTD spokesman said the mechanics had demandt.'d a 29.36 percent package over three years, the commission had re- commended 15.50 percent and RTD bad offered 18.24 percent. In a post-midnight statement. RTD General Manager Jack R . Gilstrap said the RTD 's board or directors had authorized in- creases abo.ve the fact-Cindin)t commission r ecommendations "in a Jast effort to avoid the stop- ping or our bus service." Gilstrap said RTD drivers and mechanics were already earning an average or more than S20.000 a year in wages and benefits, ad· ding that the drivers' annual in- come "ranges among the highest in the nation because of the high· pay railroad-type contract under which the district must operate '· Union and RTD spokesmen said both parties to the wage dis pute were now subject to caJI by the state concillatJon service. The union spokesman added that the union did not anticipate any further talks until the con· cilauon service look action. f'rom Pag~ . l I SCANDAL ... spawned the scandal. Lt. Gen. Sidney 8 . Berry, West Point's superintendent. is lll' companying Hoffmann al the hearing. Horfmann's remarks could af. Cert not only the careers of the cadets accused of cheating but also the morale or the entire cadet corps. which is d1v1derl over allegations that cheating has been widespread and the honor code sets an unattainable ideal. The code states that "a cadet will not he. cheat. or steal. nor tolerate those who do." Some cadets have complained that ex· pulsion as the sole penalty for violation or the code is unfair in failing to distinguish between, say, thieves and casual cheaters who tum themselves in. The number of cadets so far convicted of cheating on a graded homework assignment in an electrical engineering eourse has now neared an infamous record setinl951. Bird Nesting Area Watched By Marines OCEANSIDE CAP> -Wildlife protectors including some h1g , gruff Marines are wotchjng a i1mall bit or beach where 400 or so least terns spend the summer nestJng. And where Southern C.lifornla Edison Co. and San Diego Oas & Electric Co. plan to move IS ·shiploads of heavy equipment in 1977. The equipment, costing about $50 million and welghin1 650 tons for some lndlvldual pieces, 111 needed to complete expansion work at the San Onofre nuclear power plant. Because o( the size of the steam generators and other items, the utUJUea. which JoinUy own lhe beachlront plant. plan to deliver the eqwpment by boat. Crawler transports moving at onJy one-half mile an hour would lake the equipment.onto shore. The Callfornla Least Tern .Recovery Team, armed wttb the Rare and Endangered Species Act ol 19'73, considers the tiny birds nesting at lhe mouth ol the Santa Mar1arita RJ~er among the lar1est aucb colony sWI sur· vivi.ng. But they (righten easily and one expert says they may .. allow themselves to be crushed." A colonel at Camp Pendleton. which owns the beach, aald re· c:enUy, "We're not going to let t.Mse little birds be disturbed.'' The uUUt1es' spokesman says lhat, if necessary, a 17·mi1e de~ tour around lhe beach -includ- ing a lengthy bridge -wm be built at a possible eost ol .0,000. But be adds : "ll lookl 1t the moment that we will be holdin1 to schedule. that the least terns w°'(l cause m any problems. ' I out or tht> ('1v1~ center sln<'e October 1974, <Alwuya on n tempo rary ba s is, said Devereaux It looked for l!Om\• Ume as 1£ the operuuon might h<' moved into the Ziggurat. a fed eral ofricc bulldlng stanchn~ nearly empty in Laguna Ni~ud This plan fell through when th~ federal government told the coonly it may try to unload the building, which 1t v1ew::i ns a white elephant. 1No federal agencies are wilhn~ to locate in th e budding b craus<' n o moderately priced houMng 1s available for federal emplo~ es > The new substation will be bwlt adJacent to the t'l\'IC renter. Devereaux s aid, and w11l tnclude a temporary holding facility for pnsoners. if Devereaux has his way. "As it is now." he said. "when we pick up a drunken driver at rught. we have to dn\'e him all the way to Santa Ana. Then. 1f h1~ people hve in South County, they have to drive up there, too, lo pick him up." Tb.is concern for residents or the South County area is ap· parent, too, in Devereaux 's analysis o ( local <:rim e. lie blames juve nile crime and drui.: use large ly on inadequate s upervis ed re creation OP · portunities. "In a bedroom community like the Saddlebark Vallev." he said. "Mom and Dad are probably working. School t akes up only the early part of the day. What do the luW. have lo do when they're not in school? They go ovtir to another kid 's house whose parents probably aren't home either. or they bang out at the bowline alley or play the pinball machines. And they get lnt.o trou- ble." Devereaux said pills and alcohol are a problem among south county youth. Although heroin addiction seems to be dwtodllng, 5herlff's investigators are seeing rather more cocaine use. be said . Bllr~laries In the area are com· milted by two types ol people, Devereaux said. Investigators can usually tell by what is miss· ing whether the burglary was committed by professionals or by /OU lbs. "A proressional burglar knows what's valuable and what he can unload," he said. "Kids lake whatever they think they can pawn easily -watches. coins, Jewelry." Devereaux. a former Mission Middle Ages Wars Staged ALLIANCE, Ohio (AP) About 200 history buffs donned shining armor and costumes of the Middle Ages over the weekend and waged a makc- bclieve war with swords, battle axes and maces. In a hill-top battle staged on an isolated f arm. the Middl e Kingdom defeated the Eastern Kingdom in the fifth annual Pensic War of the Society for CreaUve Anachronism. There were archery contests, j ousts between champions, medieval food and drink and the kings held court. 0•11' l'IMIC Sl•tl ...... VETERAN LAWMAN New Commander Devereaux Viejo resident, now lives in Santa Ana. He said a majority or his men li ve in the south county area, but the number is decreus· ing. Like the federal employes, Orange County sheriff's officers are finding they can't afford to ~ hvc in south county homes. f 'ro111 Pag~ '"' I HUACK •.. said the pilot told the gunmen he d1dn ·1 have enough Cucl and the plane landed at Luxor. Security forces immediately surrounded the craft and Prime Minuter Mamolouh Saltm flew to Luxor to take charge oC t.be negotiations. An Interior Ministry communl· que said 96 passengers were list· ed on lhe plane's manifest, in· eluding the hijackers, and the Boeing 737 h ad n crew of five. Fourteen of lhe passengers were Arabs. the airline said, and most of the others were French and Japanese tourists. An oCCicinl at the New Winter Palace Hotel in Luxor told The Associated Press by telephone that the hotel had sent lunch and drinks for 100 persons on request or officials at the airport. He said tourists scheduled to leave Luxor had been barred from the airport and passengers aJready at the field were ordered back to hotels. Egyptian oCClcials reportedly believed the hijackers had been trained and hired by the Ubyan government. Libyan President Moammar KhadaCy is Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's main Arab e ne my and relations between the two countries are poor. Egypt has accused Khadafy of directing a wave of terrorist attacks in Egypt in re- cent m onths. The Libyan leader has denied the charges. They also called for the release of the manager or South Yeme!" Airlines in Egypt and a Palesti· nian both of whom are being held' on charges or trying to as- s assinate a former Prime Minister of South Yemen on Aug. 6, the sources said. · Wlaat's lJp Front Oalty "''-'tuft '-te • Skip Elliott and crew Don Johnston Crom Newport Harbor , Yacht Club blast their 5.2 meter catamaran through t.M 1 waters off Los Angeles Harbor on their way to five , , straight flrst·to-finish records In the World MulUhulL 1 Regatta off Cabtillo Beach. Johnston Is mannJna the I trapeze as the boat approa9tes the Point Fermin Buoyiln J Saturday's race. (Slory on ,oating Page B4.) f, I , ~-..---- CHARACTER BOAT WAS PART OF NEWPORT SCENE Sh•w and Michigan aa Seen by Cartoonist Virgil Partch Coast Cartoonist Shaw Dies at 60 ByTHOMAS KEEVlL 0tu..o..1,,., ... sutt Richard Blake "Dick" Sha" cartoonist and Newport Beach community wit, died unexpected· ly Sunday while vis1tJng a friend in Hollywood. Hewas60. Shaw bad been a colorful resi- dent of the Orange Coast - particularly in its boating circles -since he moved to Balboa Island in 1950. As sklpper and owner of th(' faml'd tugboat Michigan, he starred 1n parad<'s and countless other festivities to ' entertain himself and his friends He also was a rounder and sometimes commodore of the ragtag, rudderless Balboa Is land Punting and Sculling Society Shaw's death "as unexpected. A longtime cartoonist friend. Brice Mack. whom Shaw was \'ll>· 1ting, said Shaw had complained or not feeling well anrl "suddenly stopped brealh111g " lute Sunday morning. The Lo~ Angeles County Coroner·s office mdtcated death probably was caused b\ a heart attack or a strokl' · Fun<'ral .services are incomplete. S h aw was a nativ<' or Vancouver. Wash Ills fathl'r wal> a state senator and his mother a municipal court Judge in that state. Shaw was a pa,:£• in the Senate al the agl' of 11. thank!i to his Cather, and alr<'ady had shown , an instinct for nrt when hr at tended hiRh school al Moran School for Bovs in Ala ... cadcro He enrolled m the Chicu~o Art lnstitute. but the heady succc..•ss of already beinit u suc<'essful cartoonist at the age of 18 hi' already hnd sold lo Colh<'r 's and the Saturday Evening Post caused him to drop school and heod west again. He signed on ul Disney Studios in l940 and "'as an t'arly-dav folht'r figure to many cartoonists who later hit the b1J( lime. among them his longt1mi' fnl'nd Y1rg1I PartchofCoronadel Mar. _Shaw forsook the low paying Disney Studio JOb for an 11 lustrator 's position with Lockheed Aircraft, th<?n s11tnl'dnn with tht' Merchant Manne with the assurance he would I:><' <'r('at mg a comic i.lrap onentl'li to that SUCCUMBS AT 60 Cartoonist Dk:k Shaw hranch of the sen•ice. Instead, he became a saloon-mess boy and served several years in the South Pac1f1c Following the war. he returned to Disney. then s"itched to L·rA Studios and was a wnter for thl' famed Mr M a.:oo <'artoon :-.c..·nM The nearsighted Magoo f1gun• won an Oscar whale Shaw was with UPA and he readily took credit for that accomplishment. After moving to Newport llcach 25 years ago, Shaw spread his art work over several fields. tie con- tinued produc1n#? illustration work for L ockheed a nd freelanced in u number or directions. At the time of his death. Shaw·._ r l's1rlence was 1401 Bayside Drive. Newp<>rt Beach. Hehad re· cently sold a home in Palm Spr lngs. purchased one in lrvme and was preparing to sell the Jrvine home u nrl pure hai.c another Ualhoa rt•:.1<1enc<' Survi\'ors 1nclud<' two sons. Richard H Shaw Jr. or Sllnson &-arh and John Shaw of San Franc1sro. and a daughter. Catherin<' "Casey" Shanley or &-Ima. 1\la Citizens Forming Anti-crillle Patrol WATSONVILLE !AP > - Unarmed men. women and teenagers or a new volunteer group called California Com- munity Alert Patrol <C CAP> are prowling residential ureas arter dark to help cutctime. Alert for suspicious act1v1ty, they cruise business and r<'· s1dential areas in vehicles equipped with citizen band radios. Police JO this rarm com- munity some 80 miles south of San Francisco are bein g cauCious. "We welcome community sup· port, of course," said Police Chief Albert \YilUams. "But we mat be concerned about the shape lt comes to us in." The chief added with em- phasis, "We don't want any Poae Comit&lua around here," referring to armed groups &.~ \'f@(Y] [[ ®@rrwa©@ Tlte c:ol•ma appeara ' &oda1 •Pap A7 nround the state who believe in the ri1tht to supplement law l'nforcement officers. C-CAP people deny they are anything hke ,.i1ulantes. They ~ay that members arc forbidden to carry weapons on duty, and are forbidden to leave their ,·eh1des except in emergencies The~ work fi\'e beats. two lo a \•chicle. on nightly tours or three to four hours. seven days a week. H they spot trouble they radio their 24-hour answering servl~. which relays the alert to police. Head of 200-pe rson Watsonville C·CAP is Bob Pearce. 36-year-old tree main- tenance worker for the state Division of Highways. The new unit, the state's branch of a larger organization called the N aUonal Community Alert P atrol, was mainly or- ganlud by truck driver Jim Forsha of Watsonville. "We're just trying to be a help to law enforcement... he said. "The police aren't always around when something goes down. A concerned citizen might be, and be could call us and re-el fl anonymously. Htl, 'l bave to rear crlminal Uoo." Back Bay Fund OK Slated The Sl.1 million legisJatJon to provide funds for the develop- ment of Upper Newport Bay is expected lo receive final action on the floor of the Asaembly this week. The biU, sponsored by State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (B. Newport Beach ) was tePorted out or the Assembly Ways and Means Committee Thursday evening. The bill has already cleared the Senate. If passed, the bill would make the money Immediately availa- ble to the State Department oC Fash and Game which manages the preserve. The money sought in Carpen- ter's bUI comes Crom the fees collected by the state after the dtsastrous 196'9 oil spill in the Santa Barbara channel. Carpenter tapped that fund in 1975 to gel the $3.4 million the state used to buy the Upper Bay for a wildlife preserve. Assessing the bill's chances in the Assembly. Carpenter said he consid<'rs passage imminent. He sai<f the bill has received the backing of the administration so he does not anticipate any op· pos1t1on from Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. The money from Carpenter's Je1uslation will go toward a pilot marsh r<'storntion project near the site of the old salt works; the dredging or a silted-in channel which used to separate one of the islands from the mainland. and construction of a visitor 's center nnd a portion of the trail ~ystem that will eventually go completely around the bav. Hang Glider Replica Set For Flight The history of gHding. one of the oldest forms of manned night, will be relived Aug. 28 and 29 at Esca~ Country's sixth an- nual J ohn J . Montgomery hang glider meet Montgomery launched his first manned glider from Otay Mesa near San Diego in l883, the same year Walter Robinson started ranching and farming on Plano Trabuco in the bills above Mis- sion V1eJo. Escape Country now occupies the old Robinson Ranch Escape Country spokesman John R. Smith s aid u replica or the Montgomery ~lider "111 be nown for the first time F'riday by Art Bean of Pasadena. Other his- toric gliders includanjl that of aviation pioneer Otto L1llienthal. will be on display Monday Auoust 23 t 978 OAll y PILOT A:t llttre·" llnu· Y n u n g s l c r s a I o 11 ~ l h t• Orange Coa~t an• Jcarnmg: how lo f1i.h rourt c~y o( the Oran~<.· Count ~ parks Department and lht• \\'c:-tern B;.i:-~ F1-.h1ng ,\:-.:-oc1at1on, \\h1ch c11nductcd the class in: thr HbO\'<.' photo at Mile Square Park 1n Fountuin \'allcv under the tutclaAC of Ed Kloth. At left. the kids gel some prat:t1('al lt•ssons as Rrrn<ia flalc• of Costa ;\'fcsu helps Clwns t• G ~tll~1gh('l'. Jlso Of (.'o:-.l,J i\k:-.:i, With hl'I' t'l.ISl mg .md Ll·c PonCl'. 11. learns lo lie the• J>alomar knol. A scC'ond fi s hing (')ass will be held Saturday at 9 a .m . at., L<Jguna :'\1gut'I park. ... Also allendinl{ the meet will be one of the world's oldest active hanit glider pilots. George A Wilson, who says he water skis. surfs and rides skateboards, will compete for th<' Montgomery trophy. Wilson is 73 years old. Smith said Wilson has nown from atop most of California's major mountain peaks. including Orange County's highest -Sad- dlcback. Luna Returns to Earth Besides the historic 1hsplays. top pilot~ from around the world wilt compt'tc be~inning at 11 a.m. lh<' first day. Flymg wtll continue until 4 p.m • followed by live music. Competition will continue the next dny al the same time, Smith said MOSCOW <AP> -Luna 24, thc latest Soviet moon explorer. re· turned safely to the Soviet Union Sunday, Tass reported t.oday. The Soviet news agency said the unmanned space capsule "landed in a preset area of the Soviet Union" after carrying out its program fully 0.11•"'*'-" ~· COSTA MESA TAYEANi>WNER DUROEN-ANO FRIEND He'd LIU IO 'f enciful Dencfng Dog' Luna 24 lefl th(' moon I ast Thursday afll'r dnlhn~ a 51, foot-deep spt'c1mcn of the moon·~ crust. Yun A. Zololov, deput} dirertor of the Moscow Geochemistry Institute. said pre hminary examination of th<· moon samplc would be mad<' over a ra ve-day pcnod and a full analys1~ would take another month. Zolotov :-.a id the analys is would not destroy the specimen Luna 24 was launched Aug !.I amt landt·rl last Wl'dnCMtay in the Sc-a of Cn'l'~ n·~1on IL blasted off le:-.~ than 2:l hour:-. I ,1ter with Ill> container or lunctr ;.•ru~t lt was the first Sm1t>t craft to land on the moon !llnCt' Nov c•mbN. 1974 Although the Russian:-. hav<' nevf'r landed u man on the moon. the) brought back soil ~am ple'> from ther<' "'1th two previous "Plll'<'Crafl, Luna 16 an I 970 onrl J.un.1 20 an Hl72 Ta:.s s aut Luna 2'1 "a:. hruketl hy a paral'hutc system v.h1le 1t was nine mll1•s from lht• t•arlh's M1rfac<' and landed al 8 55 pm. Mo~cow llm1• «I 5~ JI m PDT> 120 m1k' ,\1111thcust of Sun:ut. hr S1h1•r1 a Beagle Bite Cartoon Sparks Bar Lawsuit By STF.VF. MITCHELL 0t 111• 0•11• Pilot Jl•lf l'urst• you. l ln1led Features Syndicate. That '!I how Costa Mc·sa tavern owner Walter Durden feels about the whole thing Durden, or Reverly Hills. owns Snoopy's Tavern al 2000 NewJ>()rt Blvd. Last week he was served a lawswt by the New York-based newspa~r syndicate. The sult asks him lo remove a plywood cutout outside his tavern of a dancing beagle pup holding a mug of beer. "The lawsult describes him as a 'fanciful dancing dog ·.·· Durden laughed. The 39-page document does have its serious moments. however. It desrribes the con· duel or the d efendant as "malicious, willful. intentional deliberate and tortious." · "I'm just trying to run a busi- ness here," Durden said. "I'm not that big that I would threaten some fanciful danclngdog," The S2-yea.r--0ld former Miami hotel manager said the taven has been named Snoopy's ltor about six and a half years. J "And that's thrOU&J six dif. ferent ownt>r8," he l'<Mc<i. "Why dldn 't they com11lmn hdore th1!1'1 •• It 0l! nol lht• biitJ:<'!ll IS/WC he could take up. but Ourclcn Is de- termined to fight the lawsuit. He ~n1d he might ev<'n caJI in thl' former owners of thr tavern Ir the s uit is nol setll<'d to his salisfoct1on. Durden points to a pair of beaitlc and-beer druwtnJ:l'I on a waJI inside the bar. s1m1lar to the one outside. "Other than those, there·s JUSL that stuHed Snoopy doll over there and some other s turr customers have brought in to me," he said. Nexl to the cash register is a drawing of a yellow, ruCncd- feather bird, not. unlike Charles Schulz' character Woodstock. A balloon over Its beak says, "Sorry. no checks cOAhed ... Durden says he especially ob- ject~ to the suit which charg~ him with defamation o! character. Poppina a cellophane-wrapped pastrami sandwich In a warmer. he asks. "How £: you aue somebody for d famine tho charactetof aniok _ aMD&'l". A4 DAILVPllOT SUNDAY MOTOLUIA: Some people believe that the hllbit of , the Sunday afternoon dr1ve has faded from the American motor· 1 ing scene JU St like runn ing boards, the hand crank. duaJ ~pare tires m fenders and names llke Hudson, Nash , Studebaker • and Willys-Overland Ttus is not precisely the case. Indeed, right here in Orange ' County. the habit ot the Sunday afternoon dnve was a bit or local ' tradition in yesteryear. After the Sunday papers and 1 maybe church, the mother or the family might pack up a cold ' chicken lunch while dad washed the old family bus and polished some chrome. Then mom and kids would pile in the car and the entire family would beorrtounng. YOU COULD TOOTLE along the back roads of our region San Juan Capistrano, El Toro. • Jrvme, Tus tin, Pla('entw-and roll down the windows to smell the orange blossoms Tall rows ol eucalyptus lined the byways ol rural s plendor and formed windbreaks for the endless c1tru:. , groves Vegetable and fruit stands were abundant in the area, each well marked up the road by advance signs "h1ch hawked the prOduce. telling of avacadoes for a nickel each or a baSt of oranges for a quarter or ma.} be watermelon at a peMy a pound. Somewhere along the way. the Jady or the house would probably convince dad he ought to pull in at one of these stands so she could pick up some bargains for the weel.. ahead. And the kids would get treated to so'1e 1ee· cold orange Juice that hudn 't come out of a <'Oncentratc can. All or this was comndcrcd i:reul family entertainment for a Sun· day afternoon. TODA\'. TllE ROADWA\' scene in Orange Countv ~t'l·ms more a pn•occupat1on "1th gasoline ~hort&ges. oH•rhcatmg <"atalyt1c <"00\ ertcrs. ~mog and traffic S1~alerl'l. Yet, who knows" Thal very S1galerl-11ke tram<' congestion this \'t'ry last ~unday seemed to return some element-; or the af- ternoon family drt\C to that bucolic strel<"h of roadway known as Laguna Can:-on Road. l\totonsts were !-truirnltn~ to get from the inland frc-cwa~s to the coastline They -.-.ere backed up bumper lo bumper. NO LONGER COULD rolks roar alonR hcll·bent Cor somewhere. They were lucky lo make 45 miles per hour Just like yesteryear's Sunday drivt>. They had time to ('hat with each l'Jther. The countrified srcnery was nice. Cows do7.cd beneath ro11d111dc sh ode trees Some pcoplt> actually pulled oH the pttvt•mcnt themscl\'CS and !>at under a shade tree for awh1le. Vcndnr:s had set up !>lands along the road with a better r han<'e now 10 i.ell iilow·SJ>t'ed motor111ts fruits. vegetubles. ~heeJ)!lkms, hnr mlrnM'11, hanging nowt'r planter:. and whu\ have· \OU Warhead Report Revise? WASlllNGTON <AP> Lt G~. Danit-I 0 . Grahnm, retired mlJltary lntelUgeoee chief, s.ayt analysts rewrote an estimate of Soviet progress in miulle warhead development after Henry Kissinger dingreed with thelr onglnal conclusions. "J was employed at CIA when one fully coordinated National Intelligence Estimate on Soviet strategic attack systems was re· turned for rewrite by Dr. Kiss· inger ~ause he disagreed with certain conclusions," Graham said. "It was rewritten " GRAHAM SAID Ki ssinger, then bead of the National Securi- ty Counl'il, wanted the estimate to mdicate faster Russian pro- gress toward achieving multiple independently largetable warheads <MIRVs I. "The estimate was changed 1n his direction," Graham said He recalled that the incident occurred in late 1969 or early 1970 when the Nixon administration was working toward an agree· ment with the Soviet Union on limiting strategic nuclear wt> a pons. The general. who retired last January as director or the Defense Intelligence Agency. suggested that Kissinger wanted a more ominous intelligence estimate to support arguments that such an agreemenJ was im· perative to curb Soviet missile gains. An associate of K.issin~er said Graham ·s version of the incident was overdrawn and ··not quite a fair representation" of what hap· pened. "I DON'T believe that Kis.s· inger sent the National In· telligence Estimate back to get a different conclusion,'' the Kiss· inger associate said. ··ffe probably told them to look at thE' NIE again and consider all possible interpretations of the evidence. Tbe~e was a fair amount or debate in Washington at the lime about the Russian S9 missile and whether they were MIRVing it. "l would seriously doubt that Kissinger would tell lhe lt-Chni· cians what to conclude. To my knowledge, he has never done that." The CIA was given an op· portunity to comment but did not do so. Graham mentioned the inci- dent briefly and without detail in an article in ''Strategic Review,•• JOUmal Of the privately financed United States Strategic Institute. He elaborated man interview. As Graham recalled it, the original conclusion reached by specialists from various govern· ment intelligence agencies was that the Russians had more like~ ly tested a shotgun·style multiple warhead (MRV) than the more sophisticated MIRV, which could be aimed precisely al separate targets. "TUE EVIDENCE was nol clear at the time lo say it was a MIRV, Graham said. "I myself fell it wns more likely an MRV de· velopmenl. "But Kissinger didn"l like the ronrlusion which the whole Jn· telligence community came up with after lots of houn oC wrnngl· IOJ;t. Protest Photograph :'\ew llamp~hire State Troopers hold de· monstrato1· at Public Service Company nuclear PO\\ N plant where 170 were arrest- l'<i for criminal trespass and contempt of court. Group Sunday opposed Sl.6 billion nuclear plant construction. Brazil President Perishes. in Crash RIO DE JANEJRO, Brazil <APJ-Juscelino Kubit.scbek de Oliveira. the Bra:ulian president who built this nation's modernistic inland capital of Brasilia, was killed in an automobile accident on the Rio-Sao Paulo tugbway Sunday night. He was 73. ( J Police ronfirmed the de· JN SHORT alh or the former president and tus persona.I chauHeuJ' m _ _ the crash that occurred at 6:55 p.m . local time 103 miles from Rio near the city of Resende. Kub1tschek was returning by automobile from Sao Paulo. Brazil's lndustrial metropolis 250 miles southwest of here, when his sedan apparently went out oC control. Co11gre111eional l••a&e• WASHINGTON <AP> -Congress is coming back lo work after 1ls recess for the Republican National Convention with Senate· House differences over truces, abortion and the Bl bomber still to be resolved. Aside from reaching compromises on those issues, the legislators have a number or other measures to deal with before the Oct. 2 adjournmt'nt dale set by party leaders. Hoffa Garroled? NEW YOR1' (AP> -Federal investigators have information that former Teamsters President James R. Hoffa was strangled in the basement or a house only minutes after be disappeared from a restaurant ll months ago, Newsweek magazine says. News.week. ~uoted federal sources as saying they think they know the identities olthe men who carried out the execution and will soon have enough evidence for indictments. Betty Ford's Jn,.law Loser In Power Suit · LUDINGTON, Mich. CAP> -A sister-In-law or First Lady Betty Ford says her long legal battle with the two biggest electric utilities In Michigan has cost her $60,000, all the money she had in the world. GOP Chances "'Very Good' -Connally HO USTON <AP) -Former Treasury Secretary John ConnaJ. ly says he declined chairmanship of the Republican National Com- mittee because he considers the post an "administrative ap. pendage" and be wants to campatgn actively for GOP candidates al all levels. Connolly gave that explanation Sunday in taking issue with a published report from Washington that he rejected President Ford's request lo take the position because he Celt Lt too late t o mount a winning campaign against the Democratic nominee, Jimmy Carter. "Certainly the poUs indicate we are going to have a tough race, but my position is contrary to that story,·· Connally told a re· porter. "We have a very good chance to win in November. J think it can happen, it should happen and it will happen." Concernin g t h e party chairmanship, he sald, "I said before t.be convention l wasn't in· teresled in any position like that. Jt'snotgoingtobethebaUJeUne." . Mrs. Christie Bloomer, 59. a white·hair ed widow, recalled de- tails or her three· year legal battle to recover damages from Consumers Power Co. and Detroit Edison Co. for erosion damBJte lo her property. ForpeoPle Carrier Fleet Waning WASHlNGTON CAP> -A National Security Council study· and a revised live-year pro. f(ram tor rebuilding the U.S. n~t ooth s uggest thnt the uuo ot nuclcor-powcrcd nircraft car- riers may be drawing to a close. A summary or the as-yet. incomplete NSC study, sent to Congress recently by DefeMo Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, calls for developing alternative means of providing an aJr um- brella O\!er the seas. The re· vised fleel·rebuHding program calls for only one large-deck aircraft carrier. whereas the original program, sent to Congress last winter, called tor two. WHJLE SAYING the large· deck carrier wtll play a major role in sea control into the 1990s, the NSC study said that .. in view of advan cing technology and the high cost or carrier replacement. we must pursue all avenues lo nnd ways to put alr1><>wer to sea." This could mean that the Nimitz·class carrier proposed by the Ford administration in the defense budget for the com· 1ng year. IC approved by Congress. will be the last such 94,000·ton giant to be built. Such carriers, which now cost about $2 billion npiece. are too costly nnd have become In- creasingly vulnerable to advan- ced·type Soviet ant.iahip mis· sites. the study said. While cutting the request for carriers from two lo one, the revised rebuilding program sub· milted by Rums feld calls for an increase of 153 Navy ships, 42 more than projected in the plan ol last winter. RUMSFELD WANTS Congress to restore about $1.G bi llion cut from next year's budget for new ships, especially for the lead vessels In two advanced classes, a nuclear· powered strike cruiser and a special type or destroyer de· signed to carry the Aegis .Ur defense missile system. The NSC study said lhe Aegis would offset a serioua deficien- cy in current weaponry for de- fending the U.S. fleet against the newer Soviet antisblp mis· sites. SO WHAT ff you wt'ren'l 11tct tm.z therc very foo;t "' Nol)(>d> Sl't"mNI too mad Maybe on thi11 Sunday tJ(\(•rnnon, W\' ):ot n bit Of somNhtnR bock wc lo"t a long lln\C Ul(O. "It nrnvect bark at the Office of National Estimates with a sui;t· (.!ellllOn that he didn't like 1t. So they came up with another t'On· chmon more to his hkmg. It went hack to the NSC with hcavi<'r cm· phaslson MIRV." She says the -damage was caused by water from a leaky man-made lake and adjacent dike the companies built for a giant power generating facility. 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Natfonally known column• by Ann Landera and Erma Bombeck also are regular features of the People section. It you're a person who needs people, you need Sunday to Friday In the DAILY PILOT ! I ; r '• ' I ~ ' ... ' t 'J ' : 1 ~ ~ I Monday. August 23 1!)7'6 OAIL't'PILOf AS Legislators Drive to Finish Bills SACRAMENTO (API -Alttr two )'eU"tolwotk on about 1,000hill , state leplaton have aevtn worlung days left for • host of i51UH ran&in& rrom coutal devel0pment t.otht rllbt todie The two-year IHSion is scheduled to ~ou.rn Aug. 31, and as usual the qeodu are overllowtn6: with bills 1 110me ~ntJall1 affectlnR mUhons of people, rnott touchlng only a few ln a lawmaktrt • own district but no less .,importantln re·elecUoncampaigns. .• Tbe &lamor issue, co~ul con· .Hrvatloo. may be resolved in a Senate vote on a bill by Sen. Jerry Smith, o. Saratoga, setting up a ~late com- ml.asion with veto power on develop- ment in a strip generally 1.000 yards c·. from the shore. BVT OPPONENTS, mcludmg de· 'Velopers and much of orgaruted labor, apeak confidently ot stopping lhe bill abort ol a Senate majority and forcin~ . lllnto a two-hous e conference commit tee for amendments. Principal changes being sou1tht are , . a weakening of the state comm1ss1on, a scrapping or six temporary regional commissions. and compensation for landowners whose propert} use is restricted. 1 The bill ls strongly backed by Gov ., EdmundBrownJr. Here are some other tSsues still to be decided: '• -DEATH: A Senate floor test 1 awaits a bill by Assemblyman Barry Keene, D-Eureka, allowing d0<:tors to remove life-support eqwpment from • 1 terminally ill patients who have n aut.borited it in advance. 1 So-c:aUed pro-life groups. warning , against Jegalited mercy-killing. are 1 waging an all-out campaign against (I the bilJ. -CONS UM E'RS: A landmark 1 Brown administration-backed bill g1v , : i.ne cooaumers a long.sought majority on most state r egulatory boards 1s on the Assembly fl oor. It is <'arried by Sen. Arlen Gregorio, D-San Mateo -SENTENCES: A propo~al to replace the state'i S&-yut-old UJ · drterminate senttnc1na S)'lfltm "it.b a hmlled ra.nce of fixed terms ror m°'l cr1mtsis i.ntbe A11embly. The bill by Sen. John NeJedly, R· Walnut Creek. hu Brown's &upport and 1s aJso backed by pl'OIS«uton. -JUDGES: Tbe governor's laltst a ttempt to limit Judges. salaries ts before the Sen ale. In a compromise proposed by jlldaei. It wo~d end their aulomauc annual cost-of-lh•ine ra!se . Ctte1e salaries for one year. Md put as pet· C$ll ceallng oo fut""' raises. Brown, however, wanlsatwo-yearfrt.'<'ZCl -azNT: A buvtly lobbied bill by Assemblyman 8Ul Campb~ll. R· Hacienda HeiJhts. lh:il would ban city and county rent control ordiruu\c s is ontheScnatcfioor -MANSION: A b1lJ by Sen. Alfred Morki11g Their Safe Ret11r11 Some of the children who were kidnaped from their bus in Chowchilla last month look over a plaque which commemorates their safe return. Busdriver Ed R~y. credited with rescuing the children, was honored by Chowchilla citizens during a parade in h!S honor Sunday. Aiqutst. D-San Jose. requiring sale of the new governor'ic mon.slon io sub· urban Carm Jchael Md construction of a new one across from the Capitol, is on lbe Assembly floor. -EDUCATION: State school Supt. W'llaon Rues · junior und seruor tugh school reform plan. reaturlng work in· tern.ships, prof1caency requirements in basic skills. i\ 7.year pricetag or $141 miUion, and parent nnd student in- volvemt>nt in school planning. is on the Assembly floor. -FARM LAND: A bill by As· semblyman Ch11rles Warren. D-Los Angeles. to block development on nearly 12 million acres of prime farm land faced a tough hearing today an the Senate Fmance Committee . The measure 1s opposed by developers and farming groups. -MEDI-CAL: A~mbly Speaker Leo McCarthy 's bill increasing Medi· Cal fees to doctors. denllsts and nurs · ing homes by $52.S m1llJon and ma.k ing pay ments uniform statewide 1s before the Senate. The fees have n't been raised sub· stantially in eight year11. and many doctors have refused to treat needy pa- tients under the program. -HOSPITALS: An 1\ssembly vote awaits a ball bv Sen. Anlhonv Beilenson. 0 -Los ~eles. that would put a two-year mor atorium on hospital construction. -ABORTION: Fanni Assembly pasi;age 1s expected for a bLll by As· i<Pmhlvman Mike Antono\•ich. R- Glendale, that expressly protects the rights of a live-born fetus during an abortion but is considered by oppo. nents to be an indirect attack on late. term abortions. -SHOCK : A long-delayed bill by Assemblyman John Vasconcellos. D· San Jose, strengthening mental pa- tients· rights to refuse electroshock treatment is on the Senate floor. ;·Jimmy Glad Reagan Lost ~ ~~:~~E!P~-~.~~'~'::: .. ~ee~" ~:~~,~~ :.:.~:: :, ,,..1 chances or carrying the Western states in the Nov-pared to mee t today with the producer or e mber election have bee n he lped by the "American Viewpolnt,"thedailyradiosbowhedis· THE riUMllNQ. HUTIHG All COND. ''--.. .,__, ~·t•it• ~n TO!J' AJ•.i-C..11 "'!o,10'< ••l IC> .,...11C.nw"<JC1011._,,,. '' 4'5-0401 • • • . • : I NII Bl/\INMl NI CO'ITA .... ('SA LM. Boyd On Kissing The Bride Our Lov,• 11nd WM man has studied the history oC kumng. His findings are too ex· tensive lo rtp<>rt ln lhclr entirety here al once. Note~orthy. though, wert: the wedding ceremony k1sses of Scotland. Tradl· tionally there. the bride w\th her maidens was ex· pecloo to run around the room, k1ss1ng every man in attendance A big dish was then put out on the table, and all or those rellows kissed were supposed to toss a little money in- to it. H that sort of thing were customary anywhere else besides Scotland, the record at hand docs not show where. While you sleep. your body grows bigger and your brain grows smaller ... Qwck. how many locks are m your car·> At least five, no doubt ... A woman tends to sunburn more re· adily when she's pregnant. KIPPERED Kippered herring 1s unother of those several foods recommended by the m edicos for people without their own teeth. It's digesti· ble without chewing, that's why. To "kipper" is to "split, salt and smoke." says the big book at hand. Odd word. that one. Everybody knows a lot of herring is kippered, but hardly anybody knows j ust whut k1ppered is . Among chimpanzees. it's the female of the species that's tbe most dangerous . In cap· tjvity. at any rate. If you look at the medical rt>cords of injuries that caretakers get from chimps, you ·11 note that females lnnict 9S out of 100. An honorary posthumous members hip in our Proper J ob Club has been awarded to the late J .E . Graves who found ed in Miles City, Mont., a funeral home that still bears his name. ~'"°0• l( .. ""td' S~tnW'fl o,,. e fromGetnw1'; . . . • f:U~ • Republicans' choice oC a ticket headed by President continued when he started campaigning agaJnst Ford with Sen. Robert Dole as a runrung mate. f'ord I st r h R bl "I'll do much better out here now than I would nomina~on~ear or t e epu ican presidential I ~I& Newiou(t 81 ... 1 642-1751 KITCHEN & IATH llMODELIHG FUI ESTIMATES : AR rs • CH/\f l s • 1 x111u1 r s , ... h-l. l>ltO OUIQl IOTO, : OUIO~u..nc-• OllT&ICT O• I•~ o against other possible tickets." Carter said after ar- rivlng here at the start of a four-day campaign sw- jng. Former California G ov. R on ald R eagan ( '-""'-'Tr' ) •·would h ave added a .:J.J.n.i CJ great deal of trouble fo~ ..._ _______ _,, me." Carter, who attended , a star·studded fund raising dinner and two parties ' ~ay night. m et today with the steering commit- • lee oft.be Democratic National Committee, which is I coordinating the Carter campaign with Qe mocratic I congresslonal and state campaigns . ! lleagan Help C'o"dlffonal I LOS ANGELES <AP) -Ronald Reagan says lie is willing to do anything he can to help President ' ' ' Ford's campaign. but his efforts will have to be fitted around his radio and public speaking commit· inents. i Team's Top Fans : Watch With Guns I SAN RAFAEL (AP) -The Your Mother ts a sottbaU team that wWMlS it could go on road lrips. ' And U1e players would be thrilled if spectators ' would fail to turn out ror a home game. t Your Mother is the new name or Son Quentin f Prison 's kitchen softball team that weekly lakes on I teams from neighboring commumties inside the I ~nfines of the prison. The team's most attentive lf (ana are guards who l)e('r down from guard towers that loom over the field. • Sundaf. the lnma~ dropped a double header to a team from Pittsburg. Mldway through the first 1ame, the San QuenUn gt"oup changed its name tro.m th& Stan to Your Mother. l I I FED UP WITH FAD DIETS? i . SCHICK HAS A BffiER WAY! · Lot's of peopa. are ~ Many happy Schick , ' ' ' } , • ' • discourapd with ~ customers ire quick wel&ht '--. ~ reportine that they 1ou plans that not only lost setdom produc:e -. . • ~ ..., the pounds lntin1 resuttL • • but h , . / are avm1 no Schie" c.nttr's difficutty new Wefcht MAINTAINING Lou Prop'am doesn't ' use pills. shots ~ afterward without or f.cl diets!' dietin&or unusual willpower. for infonNllon w ,,.. w.feht Analvs•s • call 558-8404 . \l~w Soil SaMple Data. ~enf PASADENA (AP> -Scientists are hoping that the possibility or life on Mars will be supported by new data from soil samples scooped from the Mar· ti an surface by the Viking 1 lander. ! MUSIC • ACTS •Pf Af·Of-.M[ RS : 1 11u won KS • r-ooo • 1 UN : Sound Sutltll..._, Bv R~on • , ... 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At DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Roadblocks Grow Now that it's been dec1ded there will be n transportation comdor runnina tt\rough San J oaquin llills from the Corona d@I Mar Freeway to the San Diego Freeway, the planned thoroughfare is stumbUng over .lts~U. Thal's bccauS-O the area over which the corridor will oventually run is being im- pacted aJmost daily by pfannmg dectSions. As those decLSJons ure made, a vailable options tor the corridor's precise r outing are dwindling. And as those options n arrow, the cor· rldor's possible impact on en vironmentally pre<:ious ar eus such as Sycamore Hills in tbe Laguna Greenbelt becomes m ore menacing. Furthermore, residential develop· ments being planned in what are now wide open s paces could be in Car d1Hercnt circumst a nce when the corndor 1s built. Those are all good reasons to hurry planning the transportation corndor 's pre· cise route. Ray Watson poloted out. thoubands or questions ,1bou t the future of Lbc coast have been .u;ked nnd ~nswered 1n years of study and. "Ir we waited until we had ~mswcrs to everything we would s tlll be plaruung 20 years Crom now." Now there is a firrn basis for forward movement und tho first step must be finding public money to ucqwrc the <lesired open spa<"e. To thi!i Pnd, the supervisors addt!d a r<'· soluhon endorsing the state ballot pro· position th.at would raise $280 million for the purchase of coastal lands-a vital factor m dccom pllshmento!tbe Irvine coast plan . Suit Unnecessary County ~ovemment and the Orange County Intelligence Unit !OCIU) ha \ e a date m court la ter this year and possibly beyond that. The planning shouldn't be hurried so much that ample study and citizen input are sacrifict!d. Rut Hme is important. At issue in the lawsuit filed last year by the county is $19,723 in funds collected through the courts from convicted drug of- f enders. Free Press Still Seen As Threat Basis for Action The Orange Count y Board of Supervisors acted promptly and inte lligent- ly in approving a compromise, moderate plan for developm ent of the coastal lands between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach, as submitted by the county Pla nning Commission. Supervisor s claim the money, w hich is used for flash roll purposes in buv-bust narcotic operations, is rightfull~· the county's. OCI U officials say it isn't. A Measure of Helsinki To s<'lllc the strong and sometimes \'OCal difference of opinion. supervisors filed suit to force OCI U to turn the monev in· to the count y treasury. • And the I rvine Company showed good will m concurring with the plan for its v aluable properly. even though 1t some'>' hat reduces the development envisioned by the t.'Ompany. Now. however , there is no longer re- ason for a difference or opinion or the e>.· pense of a public lawsuit and all that goes '>'ilh it in lost m oney, time and emotions. Supervisors have created a $30,000 cash fund for narcotic operations that is open to use by all law e nforcement agencies throughout the county. And throug h a state audit. OCIU bas proved the money m its po~session w as properly cared for and was put to proper use. The plan as now approved '>'ould pro- vide for construction of 1.t.000 l o 15.000 re- s idences lo house an ultimate population of :JS,000 over the next 25 years. It '>'Ould re· ~en•e 75 percent of the 10.150 coastal acre as for r ecreation-open space use. The plan is admittedly s omewh at generaJ. but. as Irvine Company President It 's public money. County government and the na rcotic investigators should reach a settlement out of court without h aving to undergo the public expense of legal action. High Crime an Old Story In the Nation's Capital thl' .iovl'rnmenl ajlency mo:1t d lrertly concernl'd with the C'ause and correction or rnme the Law Enforcement Ass1stancl' Admin1strat1on -was r e assigned to a new headquarter~ building in Was hington. 0 C Emplo~e~ of this crime· fi~htin11t jitOvernm<'nl agency rl :-itted . tht•v du~ not want to: move to a "blgh Cr!nl('. a r:e a , one :-\jt1 st1 callv three t1me·s m o r •· d a n gerou s than t h eir 11re\'iOus loca- tion. Nationally. last year crimes In· c.reased most in the suburbs : 8 percent In the citit's: 9 percent in rural areas, and 10 percent In suburbs. You can run but you can't hide. For the m ore arnuent whole commu111lles arc devclvP<'(i with emphasis on "sccunty.'' Yet, dcspite high wall~ and guarded l:••t<·~. despite sccunty patrols :end an infinite vnntly nf elce· tron1c gl\dgctry -thievery con- tinue~. ( PAUL HARVEY J Chicago's newest and most elegant condominium, Water 'tower Place, has every unlX' cup1ed room scrutinized by closed c1rcuit·t t'tev1s1on by round-the-clock watchmen 1n multiple locations. Apartment. t1wellers m :iy add1t1onally wire every painting and every valua hie to another independent alarm system As old world property owners once retreated behind moats, drawbridges. locked gates and barred windows -so with us. The more criminals are not locked up, the more the rest of us must lock ourselves up. Daytime burglaries in the United States in 10 years have in- creased 337 percent. PROTECTION has become big buslnP.ss wtlh ~.000 rompanies now competing m the security field. Steel abutters now come in decorator colors. American homeowners, who now lose $1.6 bllhon worth o( pro- perty each ycnr, soon will be apending for "protection'' one dollar for every four dollar~ stolen. The average Amerkan cannot afford to move to a privately policed compound. Some of them rely on burglar alarms, most or them on multiple locks. BLACKS, once suspicious of lhe phrase "law and order" as a "white man's epithet'' now are much more anxious about crime than about rncism. A black aide to the governor or llhnois says, "We're no longer sensitive about the question or 'law and order'; right now we'n• more conrcrncd about life and death.•· Now, the rest of the story: I have a map or Washington, D.C. It identifies the high.crime areas or the city with symbols: a picture or a muscular strong arm warns or a reas where rowdy gangs roam; other areas arc de- signated as unsafe lo enter at night. This map was made available to prospective purchasers of pro- perty and to visitors -in • Wasrungton -during the ad- ministration or Abraham Lin- coln. WASHI NGTON -Just a year ugo, American. Soviet and other world leaders agreed at their conference in Helsinki that broader contacls between East. and West ought to be promoted. But the evidence indlcates that there h as been no ap· p r eciable <.'hange sln<.'e then, at least on the human level. And this suggests that the Helsinki meeting was largely win· dow-dressing -certainly as far ns exposing people in the Communist coun- tries to liberal ideas has been concer ned. It seems to me, therefore, that Jimmy Carter made a good deul of sense when he i.tated bluntly the other day that he probably would not have endorsed the Helsinki exercise bad he been president at the lime. IMPLICIT In Carter·s remark was his feeling, which I share:. that Pres ide nt Ford and Secretary of Slate Kissinger have been be nding over backward-; to defend their policy of dctentc with the Kremlin even to the extent of making con- cessions that they must know the Russians will not re<'1procate. Ont' way lo measure the degree lo which the So\-1el Union and itc; East European satellites have Dear Gloomy Gus J was going to buy the Ford·Ool e ticket, but then they explained il wasn't a chance on a new car and a case or canned pineapple. S.F. ~' c.. <_,,, ... " .,. ....... 11 .. d"" r•.-n ... d llO ~ .. M<tU.,11¥ •-1 ttw "'~ .. ,~ ...... ,_. s.... -pot -t.0100fft¥ GW\, 0•11¥ l'OCOC. STANLEY KARN OW opened up in accordance with the ftelslnki De<"laration is to look at tht'ir policies regarding the in- troduction o f Weste rn ne\\spap~rs behind the Iron Cur- tain. A re<-ent s urvey conducted by lhe Finant'ial Times of London c;hows that, despite Communist pledges made at Helsinki, the :.1tuat1on now is vi rtually the s ame as it was a year ago. The s urvey, which studied the d1slnbut1on of five major West European newspapers in Eastern Europe, reveals that on· ly one. the Financial Ti me~ itself, has increased its circul11- l1 on in the Communist bloc. This was due, however, to u new bulk order from the Soviet Union, and it most likely means that the newspapers will be djs. trlbuted to Moscow officlal!'I rather than to the Russian pubhc. THE STUD\' reveaJs that thf' Communist governments of the Sov iet Union and Eas tern Europe have made no effort to permit the distribution of other influential journals, such as Le Monde, the distinguished French daily, a nd the International Herald-Tribune, the American newspaper published in Paris. According lo the Financial Times, the Soviet organization that controls the import of foreign publications even refused to release information on the number or Wes tern newspapers permitted to enler Russia. The curb on Western publica- tions In the communist countries is motivated, first and foremost, by ideological considerations. The Communist leaders simply ·do not want their own people lo get viewPoints other than those approved by the state. COMMUNIST spokesmen also stress, in their own def1ln5e, that they are protecting readers in their countries from Western pQmography and other "deca· dent" m aterial that undermines "socialist" value!$. The most relaxed ot the Com· munist countries is Poland. Western n e w spapers are generally available 1n Warsaw. the Polish capital, but, aecord1ng • to the Financial Times survey, copies containing sensitive items are often sold out quickly -proof ' that the Poles are eager for un· censored news. Hungary is relatively liberal. with Weste rn publicat ions sometimes on slllC at newspaper stands and in the major hotels in .. , Budapest. A s in Poland . I however, these publications arc I usually too expensive for th<' ll vubhc. I At the other extreme arc I place s li k e Bulgaria, East 1 Germany and Czechoslovakia, 1 where Western newspapers either are banned t'ntircly or on· • ly available on a hrruted basis to ~ visiting forc.-igncrs. . TIDS JS the case as well in the ' Soviet Union, where a newspaper : like the International Herald-:I Tribune is sold "under the: counter" at the hotels thal cater :1 to foreign visitors. : Communist officials claim that : they will wi den the distribution or :, Western publications in their:, countncs as the circulation ot ~ Communist newspapers in the :, West rises T hat means, for :1 anyone who has tried to read .1 Pravda, that the liberalization I process behind the Iron Curtain I is going to move slowly. I It also means that the prin -Ir ciples enunciated al the Helsinki :1 conference last year were mere-:1 ly ab$tractions lhut are likely to :1 «main ;;:oles :1 J "Why s hould ff'eedom of speech and freedom or the press be allowed? Why should a gov· " emmenl which is doing what It believes to be right allow itself to be criticized? ft would not allow opposition by l<>thal weapons. Ideas are much more fatal things than guns. Why should any man be allowed to buy a prinlini; press and disseminate pernicious opinion calculated to embarrass lhe governm enl? '' -Nikclai Lenin I Nessk and Other Monsters Still Fascinate WAS Ill NG TON In 1946 The mttomorpho~ctl Into someth1n1t they hnve to throw them over oft he upper Midwest whose Rhort. what beastly moral atand4rdl th :i t u o; k c d th c ques t 1 o n requlrc<1 the personal lntcrven· down.•·· bullet but or the conviction Ulc u 0 8 Trudcuu should ever re ~ .. NO n M Al.('Y?" und!r which t1on of thl" fa mo us St. ('olurnhn to While they 'rt• settimi up thl' poor fellow was n citmlval hoax. tum tto~ his qucat tor 11Mi Gre.-i "as un Ul'l'ount of \.he :11ahUna of uve a swim mer from being J?Ob· cameras to put those ladiell in the lie that as It muy, we don't have Gonio we will have a monate l\ moo st ~'I' In t.akt' StM!ljo, blt'd up. In lh(' :-.ummcr of 191 3 a Rressman. When Trudrau re· C<'nterlold, there ls th<" story told to lake 8 bock aont to lhc beauty conleat Finl prtu Swt•tfrn. and " ~alher zippy certain Mr. und Mrs. Gcor$la fused to lntroduc(' Nessie to nny by Helen Wcstrin~. who several monsters of grcutantiquily found oll·palnl~ portrait d tho ~ln· monster too since 1t was clocked Spicer or London, F.n~l11nd , representative or The New York years ago clolmed to hnY<' htrn in Euro p c and the ll l ~ h nin.f monster by Ulo cortoonlat do1ng45mitcs anh0\ir.Thl~~um dC11cricdNc11sicon o h1llnl"xtlo Times, no t eveo onl' ;it lht• raped by an Abominabl e Hlmalnyu11. We in North wlllboowardednotoolyonth~ mer. JO years later, the Times ht>r lakr. She had what appear<'<! highest executive level. a dis· Snowman In Bemidji, MlnneMltn, America have Biaroot or Sa8· basis or look• but allot.a.lent and Itself sponsored on expedition to to be» lamb ln h('r mouth und. agreement ens ued. Trutlenu. of all places. Her stc:>ry, which ap quatc.-h as hc/11hc Is caJlcd ln personality. 'in the meantime. photoftraph Nessie, the Coy Lady upon Sf'el n g the surprised who Is a Yale graduate, said that pured as a firat·pcrson account Canada. did you ltnow they havo a simply of the. l.ake. D.oos thL'I menn our Splcl'.-S. who brak<'d to a swift he c.-ouldn't reveal the name of u In a periodical calle<t "The Nu· deJJghlful monater ln the hhl· hick 1s chanitini and thal now stop In their nlfl y tittle roadster, confidential source. Thi.' Times. tional Bulletin, .. made Fay FlllST SPIED by white men terlond• of Maryland coUed the ,_•Ith :mother war falr1y over we Nessie movt'd her big, long self which doesn 't t>ven pnnt car· Wray's prehistoric Jover, Koni. around 1811 In the Rocklc11, SnaUtHter" · un expect n to.year bull mark t across the road and back into the toon.'I, rtplicd that c:omic·strip :ip-pear the soul of coc:udderalion. B11foot began his acquaintance ' - and life on Mars? ~a~er. ~incedthen ~essie seems artists don't have confidential Ms. Westring took her trusty with occidental culture In 0t rude It 's o nly recently tha t o ave urne vegc anan. sources and lhat a monster rine and shot her assailant. who and even criminal way. As fate Jnonsters or dragons have been couldn't ~ one anyway Trudeau was later ldentlJied as the Min-I'll 1910 two brothers namf'd .-iewed with SHE 'S DONE som etbi nsc said he'd heard a lotofconfiden-nesota Iceman, a local monster MacLeod, prospecting in the anythtnJl ap-because her popul arity keeps rl.s· Ual sources were monsters. but Nahanni Valley or the Canadian pro 3 c hi 0 g Ing. According to a recent GaHup tbe young man was expelled Northwest, were act upon by a tolerance by poll, Nessie scored only two from the expedition anyway and Suquatch and murdered. In 1924 turopea n s . points below Henry J(jssinger as is now in Nether Laput.itia track· Mca a group of miners In Apccanyoo1 Tb e car 1 y tbe world 's most. admired Ing a unicorn lhc natives called -.· Wuhington, driving them ofr stories about person. or was 1t o.s the world's TbeGreatGonto. Ulm claims and b.clt to town t h e m e x • most admired monster? In any wilh the most frightelling ac· elusively con-event. G. B. Trudenu, "-ho s igned UNTIL the eslabll'ih.ment or .., counts or their experience. cem their kill· on as the official cartoonist of the Nessie's gender, it had been Again ln 1924 -lhe Bif!eet ing us or we Times expedition, l'i believed to thought that monsters were were suffering from athlete's killing th<'m. bave established a relationship hermapbrodltes or t.bal tMy laid foot lhat yeor wllich explains The Chinese. on the other hand, wilh Nessie th.is summer, but has eus. Now it turns out lhat lhclr hyperactivity -a family of have olw:tys regarded monsters failed to report it to the scientific monsters have distinct sexuaJ BJgfOOU captured a lumberjack or dragons as beneficent community on the grounds lh:it cbaracteMstics and an a1:tive named Albert Oatman in British creatures, the bearers or health, men and women need myth more love Ute. Angus Hall in his classic.-Columbia. T hey jumped him ooe prosperity and good for1une. than fact. work, .. Monsters and Mythic nlghl wbcn b~ was asleep and American opinion of the matter The nt>Ws that Doonesbury's 8easts" <Ooublrde.y, 19'76>, in ~·~ carried him ofr In hb own sleep· h.as begun to Incline tow•rd Ute creator bad formed a secret form• the reader that: "Yeti int baa. Tho poor man wasn'tlet Chinese, as Ooonc:sbury readen nalson with Nessie was first women are bampcr'ed by the alz.e out until he'd been pca1ed off to a bow. published by lwo wanderirte ht· of their b~utl. Ooelnvestigatol" .secfoded valle1 where tbe Wbtteas once upon a tJme, vesticaUve reporters who had of lbe cnature was toad by a 'No! Don't you~? I Biafoot famU, kept bJm u the lJes..lr, or Nl&eag as she was bctO matl~ tllc.ir way lJu'oQih Shft'J>a: 'WelollowedU.t.ractor was to~ ,,,.6*tdwfohu. f4iJlJl1 pel. 0.st.man IUlpeded a..-n In C••· wu a t.en"lble the Scotlia.b;ione In pursuit of a two Ye_tlt lh«J were bolb females 1°' w.. to bring ,,,. fllml' th\1 were planning to mUTJ him lro1-ll1te beaalle, sbo bas uy1tln1 •)lldwealern con· -their breaata were IO I.arc• t6'1.belr daJ&l,btu, which pl'O\'es I • 4 , ORA.NOi COAST DAILY PILOT R*rl /l. Wt,d, P.til!M' Tllomo• Krml. ~or Bcuhro Kr~l14ch, £dflol1ol POOi £/btor The edltori1I p11c of the DalJJ Pilot 1ed a to Inform and atJmuJ1te re.ctcr.11 by pn!lffltln11 on \hit p111e dl vcne commentary on toplca of lntrreal b)' 1yndh:1t- ed columnlata and carWonists, by provldtn1 a forum tor tttden' v1rw1 ind by ptH~ntl1>1 tbJs newspaper's opinion• ad Ide• on curnnt toplc1. The edltortal opinions ot the Dally Pilot appeu only In the editorial t'Olusnn .t lbe top ol the P•••· Opimou a preNfld by th• c.olumrdata cat\OCftlata and letter wri&cn a their own •nd no todonMmflllt al ~.r yt...,. by tbt D.U, ~ ~belnftned. • Monday, AUiUlt 23, 1!118 J QUSZM ly Phll lnterfandl ~· •'Of coune you have ch&ri&ma. Would I work for a man who didn't bave chariama!" He's at the End Of the Snail Trail HOVE, Eneland CAP> -Chris Hudson bu de- cided to worm his way out or a slugeisb situation. He llas quit the job that made him his fortune -that CJlprofeuionaJ snail trainer. Ne Fall Raring Fair Board Left at Gate By STF.VF. MITCllELL Ol"'"O..ly1'1 ... -0ran1e County Fair oll1d&l& say th•Y are out ot the runnmg as far as t.botou.bbred borse rac · ing aoea -at least for thls fall. The fair board mt.t behind closed doors t.o dlscu proares' on Its ef· forta to obtain November bone racina da~ at Los Alamitos Race Track IN AN I NTERVIEW, PAIR d1rector J im Porterf1eJd said, "I th1n.k we 've lost it <race dates> fot 1976. Our efforts will now be to pursue horse rac· tni al Los Alamitos next year " Fair board officials ex~ted lo net more than $100,000 from a fall frur this year, funds that were earmarked for a planned facelift on the 150-actt fairgrounds. Chances for a No\•ember fair this year were dashed two weeks ago when the California Horse Racing Board denied (air board requests for two- weeks ol racing. THE STATE PANEL BA.SEO its deds1on on two findings· -The fair board had not received written permission Crom the stale Board of Fairs and Ex- pos1l1ons to bold the fallfundra1ser. -No environmental impact report lEJRl had been filed on effects the (air would have on lbe Los Al amit.os parking lot. FAIR BOARD OFFICIALS argued that they had oral approval from the state board and that an EJR on the parkin2 lot was ridiculous. Fair board members decided they would try again next year. Monday August 23 197& O.tJl'Y ~OT 61 1\'o Klddlt19, RJll4o'a Slri<"f DEAR PAT: My 5-year-old duughter has been all~odlng preschool since she was t"'°o. lier birthday ta Dec 3, and when I attempted to register her for kindergarten, I was told that the cutoff date Is Dec. 2. 197$. w1lh no exceptJons. 1 have letters from my daughter's teachers sayui1t that she is bored and needs to go into kindergarten. She 1s quite advanced Md 1 know that sbe would do well in school . Is there anyone I can contact or anytlung l can do to arrange anexct>ptton m her case" D.G • Newport Beach Fred Carter, Newport-Mesa Unlfled Sd11eoJ Dis· trltt's &udea& Servitts apoltesmaa, say1 no ex· ception ua be made. The kindergarte11 a1e reqaire· ment ls utabllslted by the atate aad there Is ao epen enrollment policy in effed at any Oru.ge County school district. When your daughter ,enters kln- dercarten aext year, you will have the optioD of ltav· mi her tested by the Kltool paycbolo11st after »days al clusea. If site Is suffkleaUy adv H eed, you caa re· quest a coaferente with her teacher and the school's psychologist and prtnclpal to Hk tbat she be advanced to the first grade. Pare11u Seek lladentandil•A Goto problem" Thn. wnlt' to Pol Duftrt. PaJ eotll mt rt·d tapt•. gt>ltltl!J 011• answNs and act1cm you nt•td to ~0/1 1• 11tt.'Qtul1t•s m ycwt>mmtnt and bu11· "t' Moil ''""'' que~tl0'1S IU Pot ~ntt At YoU1" St'rtnce. Orange l'O<l."t r>a1ly Pilot. P 0 Bo.r 1560, Custa !tfrsa . CA 92t>'l6 l ncludt your ttltphone numbt•r 1'11~ <'<>lu11111 ap~ar1 daily t'rct'pf Saturda11i in CbJraao by January to m" In Callfornl•. l ha\'e telcpboned •nd "'nth'O to the store but l ntiver re· C't1\'edthe furn1turt'ur MO aNwertomy loqwries. H.M .. Balboa .roan Glacobbl", customer relaUoaH ttPffR•tatlve for 8'1b9.rb• hralture. reperta YoO no--llave recelnd a can tttoad. Olat'el>h explallle4 &bat the order could nee ltir ntleil '«ataae lite" ttP· plJer could no& arra11&e fw lhlpmut &o ~~ Wtlt Cout." Mcu Motc.•h Repa•r Se~oNd Ba11d!' •DEAR PAT. My l~year-old son purt'basH • dtgltal wat~b from Radio Sltack ln Appleton, Wts .. • while he wu visitlng his grands-eats. Tile tn.M watch did not work pr~rty so he returned it to tbe store. The watch stlll did not funcOon properly sfter 1t was repaired. His r~~ forareftmd•asrefased. A salesman at the store offtted to repair the watth again, but we would pr~er a rtfUDCS M.V.,eo.taM~a Llntot• Beal, re'*1al m•&flft' r. a .. o Shack, a dlv11lon of T8My air,,.=._. rw ta. problems your so• laM triUt &ae •aedl _. aald it was not typl~ .. el ~r.,.....•.H•• stnicted you to selMI a ~ ot "' lefter a.• &~ pletoa store's new mu~. 9lld JOllt 10• wHI re- ceive a full refund. Hudson, 21, from Hove on England's south coast, ls giving away to children the SO snails he re- . and In hls bedroom and is in the market for a new career in promotion and adnrt:ising. Mesan Sentenced To Year·inJail DEAR PAT: My son is a homosexual I Just learned about this recently and it is hard for me to ac· cept I've heard about a group for parents or homosexuals, but I don 't k.oownow to contact 1t Can you find out and let me know as soon as possible» · TG.,SantaAna Parents and Frteod.s ot Gays meets tbe third TuHday of ead1 moath at 7:39 p.m. at Leo 8oeck Temple, l3H N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los An&eles. Aimed al belplag paretl&s to accept tbeir sons' and daap&era' sexual prefereatta, tills i roup now has approsimately Ht members. Plans are ln the formatJve sta1e for establlalliag • aeparate meeting ill Loa1 Beacb. Wiim meetlag laformatlon is av all a· ble, ltwtll be maUe4toyoa. Aapobsman for this or· gaahatioe says Uiat it wW be l lad to help Lllterested parent.I estabUab u Oruge County group. Ad· cUtloaal lafonnaUoe ls available by phoalng 1!13> 346-llltor CZll) 472-4*. GWC Nurse Class Sets Graduation Hudson said, ''I've spent seven years training lbe snails and raised 7,000 pounds CSll,900) by rac· Ina them for charity, joining Equity -the actors' labor union -with a snail cabaret act, talking about them on televisloo. malting snail T-shlrt.s and more recently selling 22,000 giant African snails as pets." Dearlt Net•~~• SCM~ A Costa Mesan booked a fracas in Ruh' home 0e1 charges or attempted that erupted wben the murder after be slab-victim objected to two bed the uncle of a young men following bis 17· girl he foJ lowed to her year-old niece home home h as bt>en sen· fromaparty. tenced to one year tn Fifty.five men and women wbo have complet~d the two-year vocational oursina program at Golden West Coll ete will graduate Sept. 3 at 7 p.m. at the college theuter. Graduates Crom Huntington Beach illclude Kathleen M Blount. Cherie Comer, Maureen Fen· mmore. Rt..'becca Gru\•, CcclJJa J . Hill, Judith M . Hill. Cheryl Know les, Susan l.AJhto, Putli McCulloch and V1v1an McUonaJa. aAl. tz.aERGEftON ruNEMLHOME orona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 846·2424 llRNOl..0 M K MOLl MO """°""' ttf I.OS Ar>Ot .. t NU•<I •-Y ""9u>t lOlft Surv1 .. o by wilt Evt w .. S<"""· Soll Jelln wn Scl\Olr of ,.._, ...... l G<•nd<flll<lrtn. ~ Mr<. p..,f,n. V•ll• o1 P•lo• lier.wt E\l•ltt. S.r'llllCfl 1PM TwP\d•Y. St J•mt'\ ltW>iM:OO•I '"'"~"Of 1.0\ ... _... In ,.,~, P•<"'< v~w Memofl., ~r• 'amHy '"tt•tt\ M emort•• c..f.r'l'Mll'Oftt 10 '"'-Ht•'t A\MC.1.-_.on .,. St J•m~\ fp.woo.i• C""''"' l.O~ •tt~Plf\ Pet 1ft<. V1•w Mortw•rt Otr4<tor-\ Orange County Jatl after 0C Airport, pleading guilty to lesser charges. Taflle Can't Be Set it1 w ... , Also. June McLaren, Paulina L MlchaelUI, Juanita Pains. Conme Jo Ruder, Karen Sassen berg. Casandra M . Sherwood. Rhonda L. Strunk. Susan C. Troxell, Faye L. Walder aod Janelle \\'1Jhams. 81Ll...OADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCO"MICK _, .. TUARY Laguna Beach 4!M·!M15 San Juan C1p1strano 495·1776 'ACWICYllW MUIO•UAL 'AIU( Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Calllorma 644·2700 Nal<fAMILY CCX.ON1AL "'NE~ HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 . SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 nae hometown newap11per for all the Orange Coatt •• the l1t.11qµn.11 •· ALLAllO lEONf 1"' ALt.AllO lltw-ot hw1n• P•\\f'd ••6.-A \IQ'-1\I Jf\I ~ .... a Df 1 MK•\ M,ert•fl c,.1,,.._. of ~ S.t~'d•AO & -....rv ,....,_...,..... L•nqtolt ot .... ,....... WhCOftS•n Fwnl'fat ""''' H•m WeO •' 0vt ~ 0.-e" 01 ll"O••n Cat1>0t1< °""'"· "-~ IMo<.fl li,.t...,-. "9cth< V••• ~~rt•J P&tk. Pe<th(. 'il•w ~.o • ..-eic..,., aoe1rua IUSttW'HIE M>EllT JI "9\toem ol ~i. ............... ., ... ._, :ro. , .. ,. ~·•t<I b' , toflS o ....... ., ,,,. . loOG &~11tr Wlter.~wltulll Vnl, C>rOIMr ""' w , ............ 1 """°"' ... "'., ' °'""'' &wt1,. J u-.. .... o .. nn .. 0' ... 11 & - C.«•v•, u orenctt"ltdrtft ' • ontttt or•f'OcNtdrt" s,e,-vtco Tue\ 1 J)PM et ----~ •mil'f CekNH•I ~~r<lt ~ C/Woel lltw rtnch 0 •<• N..-& 11-111 JK-ofltc:1a f1"41 ln ... ftWftl "··-..... Mt ........ p.,, PUBLIC NOTICE STATIEMI NT 0" 11aANOONM.,fT o"usaol' l'ICTITIOUS auSINISS N.AMa Superior (;ourt Judge To Allow Kennt>th Williams or- dered the jail term and three years· probation Trailers for auto body mechanic Josepb Luis Andrews, 18, ol 245 W. Hamilton Ave. Andrews pleaded guilty to charges of assault with a deadly weapon. DEAR PAT: Last November, wtule on vacation in New Jersey, I purehased a Medallion table and clla.lrs from Suburban Furniture Co., Seccasunna, N.J., for $562. The saleslady told me that the furniture would be shipped by a Medallion supplier Fountain Valley graduates include Nancy M. Holr. Marjorie Humphrey, Pearl D. Jaolel, Constance Kahl. Cornelia Long, Sharon E. Rlch and Nancy Thurrell · Andrews admitted US· ing a stiletto to stab Ftoline Ruiz. 32, in the chest last Oct. 17 during F1ea Market Set Se.pt. 12 Two airline mais\- tenance trailers will be Attorney installed at Oranae County Airport because d overcro.din• in the Faces Suit airport terminal, e.°""\)' s upe rvi so r s have . A Lacuna Beach a&r'ffd. wo man demanded The board granted $100.000 in damages both Rugbes Air West from bei-lawyer Friday and Air California and accused b1m In an permits to install the two Orange County Superior 16 by Z3 foot trailers. Court I aw s u it of witllboldinc funds she The firms will pay a needed for sui>port other monthly '"'ace rental ot _ ... ,. .. ~n The Oran"e County ~,, UJ.IJ'""' · ., $125, accordln° to the Mia Widell or 116 Community Develop· " ' I board action. A report to Mirada, further claims ment Cou ncil wi I bold Its supervisors said tbe two tbal defendant Bruce f I r s t a n n u a I i n · ill be l ced ternaUonal n ea market trailersw pa oo Englebrecht, 1501 DOES JET NOISE DISTURB YOU? IMPORT ANT MEETING AUG. 26, 197 6 FOR IMFOIMATIOH AIOUT LAWSUIT & MHTIMG C.ul USIDEHTS AGAIHST JETS , .. DYbofs 54'·1138 W. I. Holtm1 541-7174 Sn... Mdrl .. 64Z·l276 J.-w.,...-642·7521 W. H. Pcltridl 642·2001 Hal AMenOft 540-lltl ,...,. °"Y• 642-0914 Sept. 12, with proc-.....i-the airline ramp area Westcliff Drive. Newport """"' south of the terminal Be h "b d d and g o I n g t o w a r d s ~buil~-~d.in~·~!.:...· ______ .§~a~c~. ~~a:ig~e~r.:.e--~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ transportation for senior .-intimidated" her. and handi capped • citizens. Reservations for spaces can be made by calling 979·2050. Space fee Is $4. ' ' ' Bicentennial Summer Fitness Special. Holiday Spa Health Clubs proudly announce their lantast1c free Summer 1nv11a1 1onal Special. We mv1te you 10 receive • Free l1tnPs:.; l(''il. • Free body fat analysis dnd •Free nulr1t 1onal qu1dc: book All Free to any ;idull who has not yet been 1n1rndurf'd to Holiday Spa, just I Jr Vl'illtng Onf' or our (" lu b· Plua we re oflcrrn g a IJn1a-;11c mf'mbership bonusr nPr('•vl' three extra mon1h~ or rncmborsh1p ot no extra c~ 1usl lor PnrolltngJ.!l.!l..!~'lular rncmbe~rograml What belier trmc 1' lhl'r• to stnrl ~hap1ng up than now? What better place? W e offer everything you need to fel'I firm trim ;:ind lit aqatn I rom f'xnrc1se rooms fill ed v.11h modern body-sh.ip1nq f'q111pmcnt 10 fun group Pxerc1scs done 10 mus1r:. plu•. all lhP shape-up help you nP;ed En1oy steam, sauna .• ind whirlpool at all clubs, even rndoor sw1mminq rools ut key locations. Cell now about 'Jlll '>uner 8 1cen1ennial SummC'r Special It could prov1· rr'vOh1t1onary for your shapP. 1oday ••. ,1nd lornorrow Lmt Two W eeklf of Offer • Call Today! 111SIYUSI* llClllll Conwns from ll1t bed to lrtt erm ww1ng, ll"Cludts 4-ittJ> buttonholer and front drop.in bobbin. Announclftl our new.-locatto11 ..m,,. ttt. North end Wnt Valley: t143 DeSoto Ave11ue, at Nordhott In CtteC9WOfth, 213/112·H1f,. 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Al11ton ·nappt"d. "I said I was flnl~hcd tallung about al. Now let those other g u ys In here l o ask something tr you don 'l I 'II bruk that thing. \tape recorder 1, ovt>r your head ... Pol Top Stones With 7.5112 WARSAW Olvmpac high jump champion Jacek W!>.cola of Poland Sund~y leaped 7 ft-et 5 1~ inches to defeat America's Dwight Stones in an internatwnal track and f1ehi meet Stone:-. Jumped 7-3. Wsiola als1> established .1 Polish national record, only in· ches short or the ~uropean mark :.et 13 year :. ago by \'alcr~ Rrumel or the Soviet t..:naon Wszola tried l\\ ace to clear 7·6' ~ but gave up has tturd allcmpt because or cold weath(!r Mike Boat or Ken} a "on the i.>() meters in 1 ·45.87 !\lake Durkin of the L'nilt>d States won the 1.500 meters 1n 3 minutes 38 ~ :.econd!.. beating out Poland '<; Bron1:.la"t ~lahnowsk1. 3 39.19. The 5,000 meters "ent t o another American . Carry RJ<krklund, who " as tamed in 13,~ 33 . BruiH# Dri ll LOS AN~;ELES Nl•w lJCLA coach ·~-.erry Donahue put has Rrw;,5 through lht•1r first full pract1ct' st•ssion Sunday after three days of :\CAA required conditioning drills A team spokesman said 104 players went lhroul(h the two- hour workout in pads. as the Bruins ht'ld '" o 20-minutt' i;oal lane scra mrn aj?cS and two punting and PATpn•s:.urednlls Prank Corral, a Juhior l'Olle1?e transfer from Riverside Collt>ge. a\(•r(J~erl 41 } ards on run(' punts and made riv<' of fl\ c <·onv<'rs1on attempts Walk-on Lar~ 1-·ranli. of Los Angeles also had fl\ econ· \ ersions an five lri<'s Goola 90119 Rolb PHILAOELPlllA Former Wiroblt•don rhamr,,on E\'onne Goolagonj.! took 11 s traight games in a 6·2. 11·0 \'acto~ over V1rj?m1a Ru1,1('1 Sund.1y hl lenn Australia to J 3·0 \'ll·lon over Romunia 1n lht.• f1r~t round of the t• t' <1 c r a t 1 11 n C u r t c n n 1 :. ch.1rnp1onsh1p S\H•dt·n .tl~o .uh ..anC't'<i to the nt•'\t round. s1•11nn11 a 3 II shutuot of J .1µa n P t-"pl.-,, Tripi~• STOCK llOL;\l MJllll l"t' Pl'<>ples "on a ~pnntani.: traph• Sund .. ,. lakmg the 100. 200 anll .aoo ml'ler r.irc~ at an 111 ternallonal tral·k and f1ch1 mt·l·I Peoples "on th<' 100 ml'l<'r' an 10 6 seconds. the 200 an 20 ti .in1t tht'n the too m 411 o Amenl·a ·.., l'mll C1.•1 ... "urpri ... t•1I Finland's Tap111 K antanen "1th .1 strong kick in the Mretch t•> "'" th1.• 5.000 metN~ (;c1~. MmpN !Oft f<1r tht.• Orc!'on Track Club. "us cloc.-ked in 13 i.i The F1n1:-.h :.teeplt.'c haM' .1<'t' wat-I.Ii "l'c.'oinds behind H'alkt-r fffdlif•N GAT ES ll EJ\D. 1-:ni;:lancl World record holder John Walker of Nt'\\ Zt.':tland battled hi~h \\an<b and r anw from 25 ,;1rib back to b<·«t l>,I\ 111 Moorcroft of Hntaan ancl ~ 111 lht.• mtk 1n :1 minutes S!l !l st•condi. in Jll 111 tcrnat1on<ll I rack nu'<'t Sund a\ I n t~ l h <' r r t' s u I t... R 11· k Wohlhult•r of l 'h1c,1~0 won lht> RINI m<'lt>r an I 4!1 II I .11c1anoSlJ.;:1nJ or \ui:m.l.1\1,1 "·'" 'econrl ancl \ m 1· ra c .1 n n1 .1 r Ii. Bel ~er took thm1 4 00-pounde r A Proble m Nl\Stl\"11.LE, Tenn 11\P1 'Tc-nnes5ec Slatt• Un1\Cr,.1t~ 1<1 t~·ln.,: to rincl u football helmet and sh~·s b11? l'n<.1Ulo1h to flt 1ts new "o o po u n d cl er c n ii I v 1• hrwman Carlo.'1 AndC'r~on. :1 naUv1• of Detroit. i;tands f;.foot·5 an<I w<>lghc.>d in at 402 pounds when hc reported to Tt'nne<1St'(' Sll\tc last week. said hcod football couch John Merrill .. Now 1 haven 'l re<1earched this yet." Merritt said . "But I bellc\'e this yountt m on right hert' Ii; the biggest colle~e football player m America Maybe the biggest football player period Yl's s ir. •the biggest " Merritt hopes he can eventual ly get Ander11on trtmmed down to a suitable playmg weight of around 300 pounds "You kno~· what's •lmat1nll though. 1s the ftuy is pretty darned mobile for tus Sill' And strong" He 's stron~ a~ a bull ·· For th~ present, one or An derson ·s m aJor problems 1s lack of equipment Nothing in St ate's equipment voult a vault which has equipped such behemoths a~ Ed .. 'Too Tall" J ones -fits An· derson. "He wears a site 17 shoe. We haven "l bet>n able to find him a football sh~ \'cl. but we're work ing on it.·· said Merrill. •·And we aren't even close to• bel{net sli• 16" llim. Fortunalety be brought • bis own fOOltr" pants with him." \ Allton. man3gn o ( the J.o~ Angeles Dodgers for 23 ~ea.M>n:. hill> sometimes been de en bed a:. "Tht' Quiet Man." other limes~ the "P:llll'nt Man Sunda). he "at. neither quiet nor patient and a 6· 1 IO!>s to the Pttuburf!h Pirates that end('(! thl' Dodgers · s ix ga me w1nnin1l strt'ak wa:. only part of lhe re· ason. The 64 year.old Alston wu bit· ter over an article wntten by sports editor Allan Malamud of the L o~ Angt!lei; ll eraJd Exammer. criticizing Alston·, managin~ :md s uggeslinf( that 11 "as tame for a c.-hange in the field Alston reportedly chlillenged lhe 34') u r-old Malamud. s,y. mg "lie can ~lep into my ofhc.-t> Ood9t-r11 Sla1.- .... a.. ............ c1,..• •""I 1) ~01\lfw.;I •I l ti' AIH~lt', A.uv J• M<.wth~•i itt Lu\.,...,..._., A...,.l U~tu•••tl9'4nt<i n ,. ...... I 114' M rhpm and settle it " He rt>portedly ali.o refered to Malamud us "a n overstuffed p1~ " Aflt!r the game. Alston said. "t;ven one 1s e ol1tl<'d to his optniori. He wrote has. I told mane face·to-fuct.>. man-to·man That':. 1t I'm fm1shed talking about 11 ·· Out. "hen sporl!.euster Paul Alston t hen calmly discussed the gamt', in which a first-inning two·run hom er by Wilhe Stargell was all that Pitts burgh net'ded lo hand Rick Rhoden his secood d<'· feat in 13 decisions But when the subject of Alston 's confronlut1on "ith Malamud came up U6ttlln. lht> m anager said, ··tic 's uftt'r my bread and butter my JOb Bat Day It Is: 52,864 See Angels Roll, 11-8 NEW YORI\ fAP 1 It"~ a goocl thing there were 52.86-1 Hat Day \\itnesscs at Yankee Stadium. Anyone \\ho wasn't there "ould ha Vt' a hard ti mt• belie\'ing what happen1.•d Sun dav For 8 1 , inninl?S. the California Angels. with Da\'e l'olhns ana Tony Solaita lagj?ang Catfish llunter for home run:s, were rout· in~ the New York Yankees !l·O behind Frank Tanana's two-hat Pitch1n~. Tanana never complet ed8%3 innings. "'I pitched a g rut game for t'ight innings, but 1t is a nanl' inning game ... Tanana s:ud ··1 realh don·l "ant to talk about II ' . Hunter. was bidding tor his 15th triumph Pinch hitter Carlos Muy greet· ed reliever J ohn Verhoeven by bouncinJ? a bad-hop sini:le over :l119 .. t. S laft-"" ~ ..... •n I( MP( (I IOI Avq 1J (411,Qrr'I•• 11 f\O\IO" A.~ :4 C•ti•o' n • .e 41 00\IOn Auo ,,c.a11to,,,., •l 60\ton '•'>Lim I .~pm 10 l~• m Rem~ 's head, cutting the lead to 8·6 "The problem is that my rear end 1s not far enough off the ground a nd it bounced over me," i.a1d the S-foot -9 Remy. Roy White t hcn hit his 13th home run or the season anto the nf(hl·c.-enter fi eld bleachers and the scort>. amazingly, was lied "I believe 1 "a ited too long to pull Tanana. but he is our best." ~aid Halos boss Norm Sherry (Allll'OltNIA NI W YOltK . ., , .... n r ~ OI (otllr'h dt\ • ' ) l A Wti1t~ It • I l l Rt mw 1n b I l I Mun.,.onon • 0 0 0 6oe'11fl ,, ) 0 I l Ptt\llt"Ha If • I I 0 Nt Gv-:-r," ro h 0 '0 0 A,_.,,(I 0 0 0 0 'lii044)H4 lb • ' ' l C."4r1'0h\ lb ~ I I 0 &•99\(I \ 1 I 0 (, Nt·llln .lb ~ I I I f 04Whpn ' 0 ' t Vilttlr1 I I I 0 q forr\•\(I 0 I 0 0 Hit ,JIYC I 1 ' • Humpt,"+-'i t. \ I l 1 ~di'.,.,, Of\ lb I I I 1 U J)nt " ~ I I 0 t Sl6nt,·1t '\\ J 0 0 0 L Stdr\ton' o o·o 1 C Mov e>n I I I l Ro Jat k\Of1 tt 6 I I 0 Mlt\On .,.,. 0 0 0 0 Ch•I• Jb • 0 1 I AIOft'\llr~ ' 0 0 0 T 4nan..t a_ 0 0. 0 till(lleT 0 00 00 V41'th0ftvf'"n p Q 0 0 0 Guldryp 0 0 0 ~ ""°"91'0 0 0 0 0 lylt p 0 0 0 0 lOltJI ,, 1t ,, 10 f Ol-*1• •l J 10 • (attf.,rtu• 100 111 110 OJ 11 Now vorll. 000 000 -00 I E ~V'"'t L'll• M.1 <C'n l08 (Ahtf"ltnt•t N•w Y0t' u 18 HU""C' '• <t Vt'lt I Co4hn' C"'-""bh\\ Rdl\OOtpn HA (-. 1n 1 ~.tn.1 Sl A 1Mt11• •)1 ~ M Uuit H 4:'0 \F' l \l~\M '" M 1' Elt ta SO r •n·"""' 41 I • • 7 l V..-f'ftQfo.,lflf'\ l J 1 0 t) -W\l 10011 Huttff'r • • • ft J' Gv·Ot y ) ' ) 1 I l ,,_. \. I I 2 ) ) 1 I I ti8P bt 1 •ft•n• P1n1•H•l,, b • Hu., •• , 41JtnON'"f'"'' 09 .,..,.rnor"\l• "" l Oil • U ..., I I 'm not ,ICOmt: around sa) ln'1 ht' 'i. abndv.riter · Star1tell '!1 homt•r "IL'> his ltith ol the season T he Pt.rate:. ,:ot lwu mort' runs in the third annin" •nd another an the r1nh orr Hhodc•n They udded lh<'1r flnu.I tlllly in tlw sixth against Al Downin~. the third of tour Lo:s Angdt's pitchers . The v1t•tory v. us oniy Pitts burl!h 's third in the 12 meetings between the two clubs l!S they concluded their season sencs. ··we contained them pretty wt>ll." Alston said of the 9.3 ad \'antagt> over Pittsburgh "They were bound to breuk loose." '"""" ,, '" ~'."'°'' l ,, \1\t ... l4• 1tt 0 .,., ... ,,. Httw' .. }ft ~vm.,."' M.11••••\ Oe"""n'P "'~"" .. ,, .. , " .. ' • 1' ''. I I 0 ~ • I 1 • t ~ 1 I\ I ~ '0 u 0 I I t1 l) l':Hitl\ 11 • 1 \ ~tt\nuron l.'\t ~n'ktl•-. LOl ANOlt.•l j • .. , " .. 1 .:..":' : ! ; ~ t • , ... d t 0. ) ' ( _,, ""' , It; t l 0 it '"'."' t 0 '. 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But Lou Piniella singled, Chns Chambli:.t-doubled and Craig Nettles' pop ny fell between se<'ond basem3n Jerr\' HNny and rii::ht Cit•ldcr Bob JoMs for thl' first run. .. ll was impossible ror u~ !11 hrar t'ac.-h other.·· Remy t'\ plained. "so I turned around and hoped he w as there. nut he "asn 't, so it dropped In.·· Tanana then walked OLto \'t>lez lo load tht' bases. F't·ru1 Jleul~ ,jngled for the second run und Handolph doubll•d lo make It ff.4 and chase Tanana, \\ho, hkc Bengals Bow, 23-17 Vikes Win in Final 0:24 BLOOMINGTON. Minn. 1Ar 1 Minn eso t a V i kln~s quarterback Fran Tarkenton 1fireda32-yard touchdown pass to rookie Samm y While wllh 24 seconds left to give Minnesota a 23·17 National Football League exhibition victory over the pre· viou sly unbeaten Cincinnati Bengals Sunday. The pass completed a 74-yard drive in seven pl ays . Cincinnati had lied the game at 17 wath l · 16 left when John R eaves drilled an 11 -yard touchdown pass lo rookie Billy Brooks. Reaves. who replaced Ken Anderson In the third quarter. had thrown a n in· tercepti on on the first play of the fourth quarter deep in his own territory. pass to Brent Mc.-<:lanahnn 10 give Min ncsot a a 17-10 lead. • The Vikini::s took a 10. 7 lea~, :.coring IO points in fl9 Set'onds during the third q uarter. : Doug Sutherland rt>Covered a fumble by the Benl(als' Charlie Davis at the Viking 48. On th' next play. Tarkenton hit Tom Ceredine with a 52-yard pass to the C10c1nnati one.yard line'. Chuck Foreman then rushed for the tou('hdown f'red Cox k 1cked a 24-yard field ~0111 wi~h R 59 left in lhe thir~ period to gave Mlnnci.ot.a Its rirSl. poinL'i of the ,:: am<'. Accide nt Injures 13 ' ANGELS SHORTSTOP DAVE CHALK GETS FRAN HEALY AT SECOND BASE. Mark Mollaney, a 6-foot-6. 245·pound second-year defensive end. picked off the pass and re· turned it 14 yards to lhe Cincin· n a ti 6 . Two plays l ater, Tarkenton hurled a tou<'hdown FLORENCE. Ky. (API -A car skidded off the track a~ slammed sideways into tho p R1~ MASSENGALE ON WAY TO VICTORY. Mears Brothers Romp Roger Mears and his younger brother. Rick, continued their domination of the SCORE World Championship of Off-Road Rae· ing Sunday at Riverside Jn· ternational Raceway. winning three races between them Rick. 23, of Ventura. captured lhe unlimited sin1le-seat dune bUllY race that wu tbe 5J>CCla4t focus of 31,750 ran for ,,. t he rourlh annual event. Roger. 29. or Bake rsfield. won two other dune buggy teatures and was the meet 's leading money winner with Sl0,186. With Rick's $4,824 the famHy walked off with SlS,010. Victory over Parnelli Jont!S. Mickey Thompgoo and 33 other stnate-suter enlrmt.a gave t.he Mearf bo)'s a lock onU\ecrovm . Birdit•s Do It Massengale Wins WETHERSFI ELD. Conn <API Beaten challenger Al Geiberger sum m articd it be1't. .. , holed that little wedge shot for eagle on No 16 and then I made birdie on 17 11nd all of a s udden I wa~ thmkinA. 'hey. maybe this is my wt"ek. · "But Rik r.i assengal(' JUSl closed us out. tie didn't give us a chanc('. lie made a b1rdl(' on No 17. And then. when Wl''re walkm~ down the lust folrw11v h<' makc11 birdie on No lit "That did 1l..' It did indeed. The birdl<'·b1r<lie finish bv M assen~a lt' produced u t wo stroke victory over Geibcri;:er and disappointed J . <.:. Snead St.Inda)' in the Greater Hartford Open golf tournament. It wa!\ on ly the seco nd vict o r y of Massengale 's sJx.yeu pro career and. In his own words, "was a s urprbe." "l didn't look at a leader board until the eighth hole. I thought I'd be behind by lhen. l wasn't. But I kept missing some short putts. t didn't make a m ove where I thought I should. l figured the other guys would be closing up." he said. They did. But his birdie-birdie tinish in the sweltering heat. whic.b finisbed orf a spectacular. flvM&nder·par 31 on the back nine, cloted them out. ll st•ked him to a two-stroke victory with a Jut-round 66 on the friendly lit· holes at 200. And Mn.ssengalc's opening pair of 6Ss tied the low 35 hole score or the season . 130 Massengale's 266 was one stroke better than the 267 shot by Jerry Pate In the Canadian Open. The key lo his victory was the 17th bole, a par three that <'OSI him sole control or the lead Saturday when he made double bol(ey rive. Alan Tapie of Laguna Dettrh finished In a lie for 18th placu with u hnal round 68. r .,,.,,VO'"'' •f'WJ mon•y Wtnrijn(J\ Sun<l"Y in ll'\i" ".',r•41lf!t t-iMtto rd °""" onU tevrrwmt1nt G4"l ltM t, \ti r•r<I, O•' 1t W•t"1" .tl#tld C,,,uo" v t lvt't C.IMJFMJ 111-M•O•~()•I' \'1,oon "''°"'""'""'' ~" "' IC WU '"'H ._....Trivino, \t,110 t\tftyJHt••I \f )II (f't•C.rt1 Al)dr1qU"'r.,I ,,. WAiiy a,,n\lr-. 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II .. ,,_ .._..,11io.-z1t 11 10-W>-11-11' io-.1~ ,._,,. 11-61·11-+'-f" .... nn•1-m ... n..._10-,,. /l.TfPl4 S-11' tie, 6,598 yard Wethe rsfield Spo---"" on TV •Country Club course and a 266 1. M9 total -the best or lhe year on the 8 p. m. t2S > _ TENNIS _The P":ti:~~ngal e. a 29·year -old sln1les and doublet flnala in the younger brother of former tourist $1ZS,OOO Canadlln Open. taped et Doo Museocale. fln1sbed a dis· TOC'OOto. ~·· tantllslrokea undu-par and, ror 8:30 p.m. <7> --BMLL- \he thlrd day in a row. set or lied TM St. Louis Cardinala meet the a MUOnal ic«ing record. He Clncinn.aU Reds ln a lJlpe~ l .C. Snead Ued Ule loW $(re· area a t Northern Kentuck Speedway, injuring two pit ere mem b t>rs and s ev e r s pectators. the tra<'k mMag said Sunday. 2 Thirteen persons were lakett to two Covington hospitals IOf treatment of broken bones anlJ other injuncs. Seven were still hospilahted Sunday and flv• were In serrnus condition~ hospital spokesmen said. , Dick Paul, manager of the dirt track W miles south ol Florene~ said 11everal cars bumped enc• •other in the scconfl lap or ·~ amateur "hobby stock" rac• Saturday niJ(ht. ~ ltoy Snndu11ky. a Joni drivl'f who h as ruct•s ul the truck frq1 quently. lost control, Paul said. 'C "He wus !upped a few llmei'-i He went out of control and slid u' into the p1t11 MOtnll 11ldcwoy11. Paulsald. ' Sandusky wo11 unhurt und lh~ car und a m a~cd . the trac' manager said . Paul uld t wo membc111 of~ crew11 -Wayne Kru-e, 2.!S, a Robert Meyer. 21 , -were am the Injured. · The others were spectators, ~ said "They weren't 11upp()led tp be there '• "Trick security chases peop~ out ol that area cOMtanUy, bUt lht'Y fllter b ack In durln~ races." Paulaald. I Finals Tonight TORONTO Top-s eed• Gulllermo Vilas or Argenti¥ advanced to lhe finals of le flS:S.000 Canadian Open t.enna tournament Sunday by ous~ Chlle's JaJme FiUol In stralgllt. aet.a 6·3, 7 ~-• The othe r 11emtnnaJ wlnnef. No. 1l seed Wojtek Fibak Poland. cam e into the canadl Open in seventh spot with point.I. His 6-1, 6·3 semifinal Sunday over unseeded Brt Falrlle of New Zealand Ul\I him 0( lbird place with~ SPORTS GLENN WHITE Sports Editor MVTennis Results bns J ohnson ddut· ed David Geyer in three Mt.a to capture the Mh· sion Viejo junior tennis obampionship In the boys 16 dlvlaion ~ while KaUe Goya rolled to a g.1, 6-1 \•ictory over Cindy Elias in the girls 16singles. Johnsob lost the first set to Geyer, 5· 7, then Te- covered to capture the next two sets by identical 6-2scores. * * * .. .,..11 ... lff ' l'lrtl ll•uftf -..,_,.,., 00Wly67 .. ,.CAI...,. dlt. LOM .. l. 3 6, .. l ; GllrH lll Clef. 0..1'11110 7·S. t 1. O••ld•°" .. ,. IQMrn• by CMl•ull. 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Ooyedotl Ell•H 1. • 1 HB Girl S plit In Tourney ~_North Huntington ~ach girls Bobby Sox ~~ball team trampled '! alrl1eld, LJ·O. then lost ~o Navajo o( San Diego, ~-1. in early action oC the 1)1'tional major tourna· ~enl al Bellis Park 1n JJuena Park over the "·eek end. The Huntington Reach I team returned lo action in the losers bracket of the double-elimination tournament today. In or- d er to survive lo the <'hamplonshlp fina l11, Huntington Beach mu!lt win two games da ily \)lrough Thuuday. · · DISCOUNTED s350 CASHIACK $400 """"""'"' ............... ,,_ ~-0or 111a.•111~ 11: " IMMIDIATI CllDIT ,. • o.t ... Tl flOll i5-.90WM,AYM9n ~ ~ CASH IACKI If He Isn't Chosen, Lasorda Will Depart U by some chance Tommy l.asorda does not gel the job as manager of lht- Lot Angelf's Dodien when patnarch Waltu Alston r~tlres. il will be one of the major upstts in l'portS in UUs de· cade. )'OUrstlf, tbll 's when )'OU &el into trouble "Thert" are a lot ol people ln l ht" eemel~ry who would love to lrt&dl' places with him " The peppery tbird·bwsc coach who once pitched under AJslon tor Mveral years says of hia batUna practice pitches today: By the umc tl>lc:en, it will bnng Lasorda and the Dodgers to a quick parting of tbe ways despite 28 years of blissful servitude on the part or tht• one·t1me southpaw pitcher. "I think Peter aod WaJter O'Malley and Al Campanis will get the best man available for the job. I just hope and ray that my concentration and "I ·m throwing just as bard today as 1 did 20 years ago. The trouble Is, the ball doesn't get up to the plate as fast as1tdid.'' Both Lasorda and Hooton reel that Tom Seaver of the New York Mets and Randy Jones ol San Diego would be world bealers if they were pitching for Cincinnati. HOWARD HANDY .. If you are goin1 to fight someone, it gives you a &reatdeaJ of confidence lO have nine or 1.0 guys behind you," Lasorda says in refernng to the Reds hitting. dedication ~ill have a bearing on their decision." Lasordasays. The Orange Coast College footbaJI stadium will be busy this sea.son with 22 games scheduled including six in- volving Orange Coast and five with Golden West College. "I have to believe I'm lbe best man for the job. l 've managed practically all or the guys on this team at one time or another.·' the former minor league skipper and wintu league manager says. Estancia and Costa Mesa High Schools will each play there three times with most of the action on Fri- day and Saturday nights. The big one on the college level between Dick Tucker's OCC Pirates and Ray Shackterord's GWC Rustle rs is on Saturday, Sept. 18. "It would definitely change my mind about going to aoother club U so- meone else gets the Dodgers job.•• Pitcher Burt Hooton is one who believes in Lasorda. Cross country competition is being added to the girls high school pro- grams this year and will be on the schedule at Oranee Coast College for the first time as welt. ·'He's a firebrand," the Texan says. "He doesn't give you time to doubt youraell." Lasorda, among other things, is a psychologist and philosopher. The girls programs are rapidly moving to the front on all levels and the Orange Coast area is no exception with Saddleback College adding volJeyball and tenni5 to the swimming state for women this year. ''It isn't the end of the world "hen you lose some games like Doug Rau has done recenll y . "When you start feeling sorry for Sullllller Sports Ban? Area Coaches Seem to Favor It <This Is the lhlrd In a tbree·part series analyz. lng lhe proa and cons O{ hli h school s ummer lugue sports.) By ED BlJRGART OflM 0..•IY ~ilel ilelf Many high school couches in the Orange Coast area are openly talking about the evils of summt!r league sports. And many. like ~leve Popovich of Marina Hi&b 1n Huntington Beach and Ed Burlingham o( Laguna Beach High. are talking in favor or ban· nmic sum mer sports. But thus Car. 1ust about all that has been ac· complisbed is talk. "There are 50 leagues In the Cff and I don't know or one that has made any offer to resbict competition in the sum· mer ... says Tom Brynes. C'ommissioner or the CJF Southern Section. Instead, what is com- monly heard arc suc h comments as the follow- ing: · · 1 would gel rid or sum- mer sports if everybody els e d i d at ." says Popovich , basketball coach al Marina. llls counterpart, Burl· ingham. says. "I would hke to see a Cl F ruling that would ban summer basketball activities if tant to Bymes, ls a bit everyone else agreed to moredHCriptive. it." "We are the office and And Don Terranove, thecoacbes are theCJF," baseball coach at Hunt* be says. "If they want to ington Beach. says, "if change things, they can all coaches would con· changetbem." form to it, yes 1 wouldllke For tbe meantime, it to see it ended. But how appears h igh school wouldyouregulaleit?" athletic competition will There a re ways to remaln a 12·mantb affair. restrict summer com · "I'd really Uke to aee petition if the coaches act sports on an all·sea.sonal as aggressively as they basis,•• says Elmer t.aJk. Combs, athletic director AccoTding to Brynes, a and basketball coach at coach could voice his Huntington Beach IUgb. complaint to his school's "Butthe biggeslproble principal, who would is lhal athletics ls getting mention il at a league tobeyearround. meeting. The league ''Take the kid who is . could then vole on that out for three sports. He complaint and 1f passed, doesn't have a free night it would come lo the CJF to himse1' during lbe office. summer. I tbinJc be needs But in Brynes' 1'"1 a dive r sio n from years as Cl F com· athletics." missioner and two years Unless lbe coaches ad, as adminstrative ass1s· t h e kids w o n 't gel tant. no such action has d i v e r a I o n s fr o m been taken. athletics. Ray Plullto, an assis· .. I 'm in au mmer leagues so we can main· tain a level of competiton with other schools," says Toro Trager , baseball coach af Corona del Mar. "The coaching intensity has created a monster, and everybody is in sum· me:-sports in orde r to be compel1Uve with every· one else." Physicals Set Conditioning week for Hunliniton Beach High footbalfe rs will run to- day through Fnday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Ph ys ica l s are scheduled Wednesday afternoon from 3·6. 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Te llkllff, .. l•U ll .... 1~ ""Q'"'' I• bo<tllo, 19' •o<'<OO George Taniguc hi won last year's running or this nostalgic spectacle, edging Angel Va· lenzuela and Hubert Trenl On Wednesday. famous names from 1he past will don silks again to compete In Del Mar's umqui> event Eric Guerin (right) 11nd Bill B o land. both Kent ucky Derby winners netlrly 30 years ago have flown to Del Mar from the East for this thrll· ling show. Eddie Arcaro. ''The Master"' and five ttme Kentucky Derby winner, returns lo Del M11r ,,, an Honorary Steward for this year's Rocking Chair Derby. John Longden,'"The Pumper,• rode In the Inaugural Rocking Chair Derby in 1973, and v.411 be back as an Hononsry Steward along \Mth Arcaro and Johnny Adams. Other turf heroes from the past r1dlng ln this year's race include previous v.4nners O.an Hall and Kenny Church, plus Bill Harmatz and Dave Gorman. Be there to see your old f 1JYOl'lltt back ln the saddle. A Je DAILY PILOT Metro Picks· Chief • LOS ANGELES (AP>-FUm produeer Rkb.anl ~perd bu been nuned world produeUoo belld ol MGM. Lbe company 'a president, f'rank E. ROSflllett. hu announced . .. Sheperd baa beeoinU\efilmlndu!\try ror28ye~ u aunt, taJenl ellttutive, independent and 1t.ucbo producu or such films as" Brtakta.st at Taffany'a," "'!be Fugitive Klnd." "The Hanatna Tree." and ''Robin and Marian." An ntUrRES-OIWm co a.cmzmsu1 50 COAST PLAZA SO. COAST PLAZA ........ Sl.,.lJlllla ... ,.+er,.... ... "FUTUREWOILD" (PG) 1-J , .. , ... '"'"' u SO COAST PLAZA · ..... ... ,.. "DRUM" ...... "B!MGO LOllC'S TUVEUING Alt STA.RS .. a.--·" CINE MALAND 1414Se ... W.US.1111 1111- , •• "' follde •• "fVTUIEWOILD" (JIG) UMJM->M , .. ,._ _CINE MALAND 00 ·m•nmur l lt.JIMJt.4 ... r,._ ONl'l&.Mf a l•.M"' -·- ... ATOR" "C.-.O"INI ..,.,., ..... ,SCAf'ITO WITCH MOUNT AIM" I_, "SUHJY'I" IRI -eoaH TO l lU. .. THE CITY ~IHG C£NTAE OIAN•I 614-ltl I f!\ CITY CfNTllE CIHEMA!> .... S.A. 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SHADOW OF THI HAWK" INJ '"ST'IAMGll AND THI ..,...-.n'la .. --~~o J .. ;;7/f;,} M11 :1~~) all :;17a~) * ---· ... ··---·-~ -AYtNt ...,., ...... _,.._..... u• _., ....... _.,_.. ....,., ... -·-·--" -. ...... _ -... ...... .......... ........ ·-·-·· .... _, .... -.. , ·--............... .... _, ........ tlllC'llllW .... IMAIOW el TMI llAWI .. ..... ._ ....... .... ---llMIMtNt -· ... ,.",. .... "' --·----........ &OIAM"I-.... QeOllMMm• --...... "' --··--, __ ............ Dr. Dana Raphael, who heads the Human Lactation Center in Westport, Conn., says she 'couldn't imagine bringing up a child without the closeness of breast feeding,' which she did with her adopted daughter. Rx FOR MOTHERING By SHELLY OOKEN WESTPORT, Conn. tAP) For 10 months Dana Raphael nursed her Infant dauahter al her breast. The Infant. however, was not Dana Raphnel's own. She was adopted. "l couldn't imagme bringing up a child without that close· ness," the mother saui. ·'There 1s an intimacy. there is a quality or • interaction which n o mother has ever described except perhaps to another mother.·· But ... an adopted child'> For Dr. Raphael. who beads the year-old Human Lactation Center here. nursing an adopted child was a natural outgrowth or nearly 20 years of research m breast feeding. With her adopted daughter -1t had been 12 years since Dr. · Raphael bore her own child - she borrowed the nursing infants ol friends to help stimulate her owu milk supply. Thus she pro· ved to herself what her research and that or others had shown : that with nothing more than good nutrition. rest and the slimula· t10n or an infant. women can pro· duce breast milk without a pre· gnancy. KELACTATION ll is celled relactation, just one phase of a proliferation or re· search In the field or breast feed · mg. Relactation is important for that intimacy, and also as a scientific way Of helping lO S8\'e infant lives in de\'clop1ng na· lions. One New York pediatrician, Dr. Roy E. Brown or !\U. Sinai Hospital, worked on just such a program in East Africa. lie found that it may be I~ ex· pensive to provide added nutri· lion to adult women. to help them htcrally to turn their breast milk back on, than to import formulas for ~wborn babies. In America. interest in breast feeding among mrddle-class women has been increasing stnce the 1960s but the growth m re· s earch. organizations and publications devoted to the sub· ject has never been greater than it is today. In the past six months. two new publications devoted to breast feeding have appeared: a com· mittee of the American Associa· t1on of Pediatrics has called for educational programs to en· courage breast feeding, aqd at a recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science no fewer than eight papers were presented on various jLSpect£ oI bee.a.st feed· ing. STIMULATION One paper was by Dr. Brown, dealing with relactation. Oversimplified, what happens during relactation is the suckling infant stimulates the breast nerve endings. They. In t'1rn, stimulate the pituitary gland, which releases the hormones prolactin and oxytocin. Those hormones stimulate the muscle$ around the end of the nipple to contract in what is called the "let down r eflex." Result: breast milk. While in developing countries the abillty to breast feed is cntical lo the matter ol infant survival, in this country, breast feediog, including the nursing of adopted children, is emphasized as yet another aspect or "mother· . mg." Elizabeth Hormann of Bel· moot, Mass .• a pioneer in relac· talion. sctid that in eight years of research and counseling adop· llve mothers on nursing she has found only two women who rouldn'l produce milk and both had glandular problems. In her counseling she em· phaslzes "nurs ing" as opposed to ··breast feeding," tha t is, "mothering" rather than simply feeding a child. NUTRITIONAL! Indeed, the nutritional content of the breas t milk of relactating women is a matter ofsome scien· tific controversy. While some re· searchers have found it similar to "mature" breast milk, others say it does lack colustrum. the milk which appears right after birth and contains many of the antibodies and immunities passed on to the inf ant. Whether infant survival is the prime consideration or not. pro- ponents of breast feeding feel the act itself is worth the trouble. With women having fewer children, they are more willing to take the time to "make it a Dana Raphael and daughter Jenna worthwhile ex pericncc," Dr. Raphael said. The grandmother of all breast feeding organiullons as Lu Ltthe League. In lhe past 20 years it has grown from a group or seven women meellng in a Chicago suburb to an tnlerna. tional organi:&ation with 8.500 leaders and counselors. and 2,700 groups in 41 countries. Boston Hospital for Women. one of the largest obstetrical hospitals in the nation, r('ports that three years ago 42 percent or women giving birth there left the hospital breast feeding their babies. Last year the number was 47 percent. nearly half. In Dr. Raphael's case. her in· ability to breast feed led to her in· volvement in the matter. which in tum led to publication or 8 na. tionally known book in the field. '*Like most things." she said, "it started out through anger. Bretl came and I found I couldn't . breast feed, and J was hiahtful· ly depressed about it. It was just inexcusable and oot understan· dable So I spent two years figur. ingout why it happened. SUPPORTIVE NETWORK • "1\d t found out. l found out that if you don 'l have a sup. l>Ortive network. then y.>U simply don't have breastfeeding.·· .vter nearly 20 years of re- search, Dr Raphael developed the concept of the "douJa." a sup· portive person. usua}Qt another woman, whose job it is to "mother the mother " That's where groups hke La Leche League come in. Through group meetings and telephone counseling, the league has in many instances pro\•ided the support that a nursing mother needs The league also has been criUcized for beinJ;t over·tealous, for "proselytizing so much they make the 1\0n·breast feeder reel guilty." Dr. Raphael said. In a recent repart, in fact, the American Academy of Pediatric~ encouraged breast feeding but felt compelled to add· "Some caution· is needed against issuing dire warnings to mothers who cannot or do not wish to breast reed ; normal growth and development are possible without it.·• FANATICISM Many doctors view as lhe uJ · limate in breast feeding fanaticism the whole bus1ness of reJaetatian. Jimmie Lynne Avery, of Denver, became something of an authority on induced lactation after her adopted child suffered dehydration during her efforts to breast(eed. That experience led her to pro- ducllon or .. Keeping Abreast Journal," a quarterly which pul out its first issue 1n Janunry. Another new publicatjon which appeared this yt-ar 1s "The Human Lactation Review.'' put out by Dr. Raphael's Center. It is also working on a medical school curriculum on breasl feedmg. • · "There has never been a tcx· tbook written on lactation," Dr. Raphael said. "There is a page and a quarter to a page and a half In a l.200·pagc pediatrics lex· tbook. Now it's u doubly tragic situation . The United Stqtes trains most of the physicians in the world and not one of them is taught breast reeding as a sub· ject. "Most of the women on lhJs earth breast feed, and no one knows anylhlng about it. It's shocking." BEA ANDERSON, Editor Mondax, ~ugust 23. 1978 81 t f Sporting Good Health 'People are finding that good health is a way of life.· -Jack Naiman By JUDITH UO> OLSON 0t ... o.11,~u.es~ Jack Naiman. Richard Reese, PhD. and Donald L. Donohugh, MD, had never met before this year but they now are working together on a common goal. They want lo see men and women excited about good health as a way of life. The three are part or a team that ls establishing the first ailhJetic club ln the area with a fUll-time cardiolglst and exercise physiologist on the staff. Naiman. the man behind lhe vision, is building the facility io Newport, lo open in the Cail as part or a chain or approximately 10 clubs in the U. S. The club, called Sporting, House, also •lll offer complete day care facilities at no extra cost so both men and women can ~oy the benefits or the pro- gum. Naiman, a 34-year-Old Uberal arts graduate of Michigan Stale University, said he is "basically a developer-contractor who has taken an interest in physical and outriUooal conditioning.•• His Sporting HOU5e co~ept gHW from office projeds be was doing in the U. S. and Canada with physical conditioning areas for men and women. He found that .. there is a viable market for facilities with more tho racquetball. To be com· plete, they must ba•e a ,. cardloloRist and exerche J physiologist to determine in· dividual needs." WHAT IS HEAL Tfff Beyond that, Naiman said, there must be an understanding or what health Is all about. Club members. therefore, wiJl have access to complete tests by a cardlolo1t.t, the services of a skilled nutritionist and lhe benefit of an Individually tailored exercise pro1ram. "Members will not be required to see the doctor," Naiman stre.5«1. "We also will not treat members there, but wUI act as a monitoring device." Naiman, who Jop nve miles each d•y. believes that "lhe cloeer you come to the nonn <in health) Ute lea chance there is a for a coronary thrombosis." He al.lo ls convinced tbe public is ready to delve into tood bealtb practices. Since cooatrucUon ol the Newport club wu atarted, an interior deaiper cm the Job bas lost 18 pounds and other wortmm ba.e •topped amotlnc, be said. "Pml>le bue come to realize that lffe la for tbe JJTiDg.'' Naiman 111erted. •'They are ftndinc that Cood be9ltb la a way d life. I'm Juat a c...,._ .. Dr. Donolaqh, who waa in private practlc• ID,....... until recently, also wu t-e111'laeed u..t the Umehad eomefCll'lheU.S. to view health in a dHf•• Ugb1 and jumped ai tbe daaDc:e to work with Naiman. "lledkl•• today ls crisis.- Clriea&ed," be said. •'Tbla JI not my quote but we offer •too much care too late.' " nD&DATri\CK Dr. Oonohugh said he really started thinking about the con· cept or health care when one ol his 35·year-old paUent.s had his third heart attack 1n three years. "Thls sort of thll\I really get.s you," he added. The former UCI professor aaid the declJlon to switch dlrectlona really came wben be Jell private practice becauH of soaring malpractice Insurance pre- miums. "I waa sick of tbe mJe'lency orlentallon, too. Dealing primarily with criles wean you down mentally.'' Dr. Dooobqh strelM!d, as did Naiman, that be wW not "steal" club members away from their own docton. Be wW limply be a"Yallable for cotmallltions, test- ing and lmtracUon IDd wUJ teed pertinmt information to mem- bers' personal pbyaldans. Dr. Donohugb believes there are many mk factors in heart, disease, some of which are un·. aYOidable. These include famlly hJstory, cigarette smoking. cholesterol, diet, exercise, diabetes, overweJabt and hypertension. . He will help members rlDd fOOlls they enjoy and plus to wwk on converting some of the ••type A" executives lo "aL least an A·." BNJOYABLEaotJ'lfNl'.8 Preparifta enjoytble, exercise rouLlnes foe all lbe members will be the job ol lleese. wtlO bolds a ftD la pb,yaJology and eclQca.t.klo from aaatord Uninrsib. 4 He said he had heard of people youn1er than himself (38) already having by-pass surgeries ond reallied lhe Importance of training people in nutrition a.nd proper exercise. Dr. Reese polnt.ed out that Ill percent of all Americans are overweieht and ttiat most people suffer from the "clean up your plate" syndrome, as welT H an overconsumption of refined whJtesugar. And, be aald, many people have no Idea how much or whi.t kind of exercise they need to do to keep fit. He usually asks people first what lcJnds of things they Ulce to do, then builds around these. Cootrary to what moet people think, as little as 20 minutes several Umes a week will keep a pttSOn relatively flt., be added. "With 10 minutes al nmning five days a week a pencJft's fit,. ness level will at least be main- ta l n ed or will improve aisniflcantly in six ~" be aald. All programs at tbe Sporting House wlll be developed to give participants the most pleasure l>osaible, Dr. Reese added. 0 1bere will be no dispJeuure over too much exercise." l(e pointed oul that once people ltart working out they realize that they are ••buying enetl)'" and It becomes addicting ... lt also ls a way Of sublimatlnc anger and fruatraUm, 0 be saJd. For members who 11re interest- ed ln getting into fitness In a big way, the club will ofter •'tbe finat acientillcall~ medical· Jy proven dlap~c IJStems ,( avallabJe, ••Dr. Donobugh saidl But tbose wbo just want to ll'O md b&~ a good time will be UD• der no preuure lo be pto· arammed, Dra. Donobulh and Reese added. The racquetball courts wU\ be nailable for friendly 1amea lbd. there will be a 25-meter pool for a dip. Or. maybe a wblrlpool bada. uuulDdmauap~bejllK u.e tictet fOI' tbe .,. I ' ... t.81 DAILY PILOT Monday. A41gust 2'.3, t 178 ; .. GUilt' Breeds MoneY Avalanche swlft kick in the p.nls Ann Landers OEAR READERS· P1uae do 1111t-.eod me aoy more money! ln ~put few weeka I bave hid lo tflum onr M.500 ln ~raonaJ cbeclu. Obviously. some ol my ttaders don't undem<md a few U11oi1. wt me explain. . Several weeks 11aio. Mr. X .;irqte to say his conscience wnl' botherlni Mm because he had cheated on bis Income t.ax a few rears a10 and he wanted to make Jt r'lght. I proasc:d the ninn and su1gest e d that he send On ~'-'Oymous check to the Internal ~y. Mor~ver. tht name oC the sender appears on the chttks and any IRS man wbo wanttd to get nosy could blow the whistle on my welMntentioaed readeo Sorry. folks, but I cannot act as a conduit for Born·Aaaan re aiders. U you want to right an old wrong plelllSe have a cashier i. check made out at any bank ond sent it ANONYMOUSLY to thl' lntemal Revenue Service at 1111 Co nstitution Ave. N W . Washington, D.C. 2022A . Simply attach a note saying lt is "cons· cience money.·· And bless you all for wanting to come clean. I nevt'r seem to aet my \\Ork done. J m•ver look the \UY l'cJ like to l can nt'vt'r come up with the nght thing to s<Ay unUI t"o days later My cakes fall nnd m>· brud refuses to rise. As the ~ay ""goes. l always seem to be "u dny late and a dollar 5hort " 01-:AR ANN I.ANDERS: \\'ll11I do you think about young children ('Ullin~ p.ircnts by thl'lr f1r1l 1H1ml'S '1 My husbund'i:. family doc1.n'l approve. My family 1s mor .. cusu11I. We grew up calllni; our parents Alma and Ed. Revenue Service. 1 feel lake a fool wntiml to you because here I um u.'lklng for help and 1 don't know wh:tt 1 need help WITH. What can you su~ 1est. Ann? -TODAY'S KOOK DEAR T.K.: Havt> I Sot a book fOC' yoa ! It lt olled ''The Trouble Book." The-author Is Or. Eugene Kennedy ($8.tS, Thomas More- ~ ... 180 N. Wabash, ClUcago, Ill. MOU. Please take ~lal ~ of the chapters. "Nobody Has ll All Together," "Fttllng Bad" and "Boredom." You will look at younelf ln a different Uc.ht al~r you've read th.ls book. ll'sucellent! Now I 'm pregnant and tht• quest ion has come up. M} husband wants to be called Dad. I'd prefer to be called Man {'. What do you :;ay., -SPLIT VOTE That column produced a rash of letters and checks made out to Ann Landers. !The first was for $4,000. I I returned 1t with the ex- planation that I neve-r accept money from readers I furth('r explained that checks made out to Ann Landers would have to ~ detlared by me as income and MY IRS man would ~ant lo know a ltttlc something about tht> DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope you won't think I'm crazy but I have a problem and I don't know \\hat 1t is. I'm not exactly m1!l· erable but I 'm not happy either I'm blue a lot or the ume. and lonely. although I ha\ c n good husband and nice luds. Tht>re are times wben I think I need a good Cancer Take Stock ' T\JESDA\'1 AUGt;Sf2" • • By SYDNEY OMAKR (•> ARI ES I l\I arch 21-Apnl 191: Accent on emo- •.:11onal responsl's. alfection. security that comes ".from being lovC'd You have chance now to ex- press. to reciprocate. TAVRUS IApnl 20-May 20 1: Social life ac- celerates. More pt>Ople call, contact, talk and write to you \'our sphere of influence widens - rou perccl\·e ootcnllal. GEMINI !May 21.June 201: Be versatile without scattering forces. A relative, recently confined to home, hospital , claims a ·•miraculous " recovery. Be open·minded without being gullible. CANCER (June ii.July 22>: Emphasis on what you own, what you gtve Of' borrow. You are able now to be anal)1ical. lo determine wbat ~of \ alue and what is a burden. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22>: Lunar cycle is bigh · ..i-means timing is on your side. Element of intui· '"l!Oll. good Judgment ride with you. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 221 : Key is discretion. Secret 1s U'\'e&led. Atmosphere is "confined.·· LIBRA !Sept. 23.()('t 22» Cash now is fe>lured -dt>s1res are fulfilled. What had been nebulous takes on form. SCORPIO <O<:t: 23·Nov. 211: Realize your own abilities. potentlnl. Don't sell yourself short. SAGITTARIUS !Nov. 22-DC<:. 21 >: You make toroads in areas previously closed or blocked. Be oriainal. dvnam1c, enthusiastic. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): The more you investigate. the more you learn. Efforts now wtll bring result.$. · . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18>: Emphasis on contracts, special relat1onsh1ps -including marnage PISCES (Fch. l!>·March 20l· Stress details. basic issues. practical matters. You may be asked lo revise and revtew. Weddings ~ and Engagements To ::ivoid d isappointment. prospective Anniversary Party Early Although their (olden wedding anniversary won't be until December, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0. Duncan were honored early lo accommodate vis· itors from the East. The former Newport Beach residents who now live ln Santa Ana were guests of honor at an open house given by their children. The celebrants have two daughters and three sons: Mrs. William K. Arnold, Newport Beach; Mrs. Donald Chase, Springfield, Ore.; Robert R. Duncan, Norco; M. Frank Duncan, Orange, and Donald J . Duncan, Anaheim. They also have 14 grandchildren and two great.grandchildren. All attended the celebra- tion. Married in Berryville, Ark., lbe Duncans moved to California ln 1941, living in San Pedro, Santa Ana and Newport Beach. They moved to Oregon for a few years and then returned lo Orange County, where Duncan started a steel manufacturing business. · brides a re rt-minded to have their wtdding stories with black and white glossy . photographs lo the Daily Pilot People 1)(:1)art~ent ont" week before the wedding. Pictures r cc('i\'l'C.l ofter that lime "111 not be u!>e-d. For engnJ?cment announc<'ments it is .imperative lhat the ~tor)·: <Jbo accom· panied by a bl ark and "hate glossy pic- ture. b(' submitted six ~eeks or mon· 1M'fore tht> wedding date: othl'r\\1sc it will not he published. ,--HAPPY CHILD---1 l DEV E !;_9 !!1._~ ~mT, .!:.~.NT ERi I ' ~ 6SO W. HAMlLTON ST., COSTA MESA -642-1426 ! MlLL1£ H..RLMLE • 0Ul£CTOR PRE-SCHOOL AND EXTENDED DAY CLASSES SlJMMll ENRICHMENT PROORAM \ !NROU.MDn' NOW B!INQ ACCEPTED j Thr Cenll'r h Now AtctptlnJ( Rt.1Ci~lratl1>n J For Tht •'all Tl'rm \ \ 1 To help fill requirements on bt\th wed· dlnJ? ond en go RCment stortes. form.; are .. vallable In all Daily Pilot offkes Fur ther questions will be answert>d by Proplc Ot-partmenl staff members at 642·4321. l-.-.-~~ -----__ a __ _......., This super sporty f11.Jfic is great for suits, vests, jumpers & sklrU. Machine wash · Tumble dry 100% Cotton· 44" wide REGULARLY $2.98 A YARD 1~ Aho select from this fine a1t0t1ment of 4~ cottons 8i i>OIVntlf/cotton blench! Au .... Mlchlne w.ih ·Tumble dty & 44" wide. NO WALE CORDUROY ••••••• -••••••••••••• 3~. CORDUROY PRINTS •••••••••••••••••••••.• ~ :QUILT.ED PINCORD SOLIDS •••••••••••••••••• ~ . 498 QUILTED CORDUROY PRINTS. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • YO. .......... c..--..--..... ----197.aOIJ ............ ..... _ _.__ SJO.tl42 5..aC...."'-.__ .. ....,......,. c-- 54S.tH6 .......... ........... --54WHt w ... 0 h, ... -·--., .. 1171 .... .... c.llro ... __ _ --UM»J CARCmJ:E~f""s .. McV\u ' ~ 5148 DEAR SPLIT: If your husband wants to be u lled Dad, so~ It. U you prefer lo be called Marie -O.K. I vote ror Mother or Dad. There's 1omethln1 special about those words. Tbey let your children know you'ttparents, not pals. Recruiting Help Cited The Orange County Community Develop· menl Council is recruiting for six persons to represent the poor community on its board of directors. Requ.irements for candidacy include a peti· lion signed by 15 residents of 18 years of age or more who live in the community to be represented. The candidate must also submit a resume describing current employment. organiutional affiliations, relevant paid or volunteer work ex- perience and personal data such as address and year of birth. Deadline for applications is 5 p.m. Wednes- day, Aug. 25. Qualificat.lons for candidacy must also in· elude lbe following : -Subscribes to the aims and goals of the agency as delineated in Its by-laws and the Com- munity Services Act oC 1974. -Not have served on the board ror more • than three consecutive years and nol more lb an a tot.al of six years. -Not be cwnnUy employed by CDC or Its delegate agencies. -Have resided or worked In lbe geo- graphical area to be served for at least six months. In addition, the applicant must be a representative or the poor (below the poverty level' and a recipient ol public assistance, reside or work in a poor neighborhood and be an ad· vocate of lhe poor with an understanding of the needs of the economically disadvantaged and sensitivity to racial and ethnic minorities. Orance County has been divided into six dis· lricts from which this group or applicants, Category II, should be affiliated. Jn lbls area are included Districts II, for Huntington Beach and Seal Beach. and Dis trict VI for Costa Mesa, Irvine, Laguna Beach. Newport Beach, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and Saddleback Valley. Corona · del Mar Irvine Terrace. Cameo Highlands , Shorecliffs -all are neighborhoods of beautiful Corona del Mar -and all are areas of prime residential properties . Properties which secure many of the equity trust deed loans arranged by Newport Equity Funds. If you own property anywhere along the Orange Coast and are In the market for an equity trust deed loan, call Linda Blue or Doug Bulley of the Newport Equity Funds Loan Department. They'll be happy to give you Information about a loan over the phone . The number Is 644-8824. Call ! Newport Equity 'Funds,Inc · Real &late Broe.a AVCOFlNANQAL TOWER 820 NEWPORT CENTER DAfVE 8UITE21t NEWPORT 8EACH . CALIFORNIA t:zeeo 7141844 ll2A .Tonight's TV Highligl1ts 'BC 8 8 00 Conwd~ Theatt.•r Two mon.· p1l1lt ''p1sodcs un.• prcscnte<t Locul 306, \\1th F.u~t•nc Rol'hC ;1~ ti plumbl't· promotl'<i to ~hop sh.•wu rd unll Snufu with Tonv Ho~rts und J um cs Cromwell m n World Wur II-era comedy. KTLA 0 8:00 -"An Amerit·an Dream. "Stuart Wl\ltmanandJanet Leigh starin this movie drama from 1966. KHJ 0 9:00 Celebrity Re\'iCW. The debut or a musical variety series with Monty Hall hosting this segment. Guests include Frl·da Payn<.', Jack Carter. James Earl Jones. Adl'icnnc Barbeaux, Jackie Vernon and Slappy White. r TV DAILY LOG MONDAY lll6UST 23 f ........... lttf_~ ,.,.,. wt oam1u rtOGUMS. •v••HNQ e:oo G•lUJWCUll~ 11-8~()) mm 11tws a e.-a CD fMlily All.tr a MWWIWWont m h~'•ll'r ...... 12 !»TllelnNtn mz..i ((II )Sb1T19' CB UC lllM41y lti&bl lueull Colt1nutd lrOlll S 30PM. m LJt1t bsals -6:30- 11 Oiu~I 011111' cursh art SllttkJ C1unt, Dr Jostph h~ 111111\t, Dorothy Moore. &,,.., New l!UO 111111 Slrwait lnd 01V1d CtOll WWJ ~ 0.11111-f WfiaS... •r...,Mllr • .... m cm (J).., ... swi • Owlliliy ............ -7:30-• .WIW ..... a u.sea. •Mltdl'-(()"--Wib <BU'ria Is .ictrt ... ._. ID(]) .... WlfN tf ... ID a.11M1 ZI T..ipt ~A Calcul ated ltisk" 8:00 8 (17) CI> (]) ...., (R) Rhoda is dettN111ne4-to pralft to her lntllds llQI W01Mt1 un haYe a crut 11me Wllhoat lllell, lltllo\IP slit be<OlllU dubious of lier °"" t11toty llllen Slit llU • n11ht out With the 1111s. D f~ (]) (fl G C-., TM> ltr. "Ucll llli" Eucetit Roche ~111 as I INft who llU S«Ond lltollclilS about his pror!IOllOll to shop stewt1d of hi5 plumbtr's lout tlfltn k lurns 1t will 1nwolvt "' tr••tl "Sn1l1"Slm T OAJ Robtrls 1nd J'lllfl Crom.-.11 as lllfmbtrs of a company ol solditrt 1n World Wat II wtlO 1e1 too aut~I •P 111the 1ngn1ly al • ., and, Sj)e(il~ll'f, 1n the "'"'" umpa11n • ~ (C) a-1> ... Allef'tao OrMll" (dra) "6'-Sluart Wlhlman (f)..-. ~·a ...... Uw" (d1a) "6S-Br1dtord O.lllllin •(ft())) Of Vin Y1ldtt ' ~'"'1' IW1lry'' (R) Soph11 IS llrudy 111noytd II, lhe co11tlant Q~11eftnc btl'lrtt• her two Old,, sons bwt It ln«mn when Pepc·1 Pftl1y tutor 11111"s Oii l~• "tnt e liBillr .. rrnlftllicltt: '1fece:1Jtt-Y .. t t• l0tn1n1 lh~ ust are TonJ Mholl 1nd C.lherme Schell 11 Miya, P11ncus ot th~ P11net P1ython. Can silt hvs the lies of her Ill her who ~tm Io u~' Moon b.ue Alplll • lood lor •is d11boll(ll bloloa)al com1>11ter? •MJF ....... 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"C.. i..rity .... * A 'rillelytmusic en ltrta1nmtnl WlltS tUfUlll\& tunt llO$tJ •1111 l0111111y B111u Cunt 11os1 IOlll&hl IS N1pr, Auwll ••th ll1s .ursh rrtd1 P1t11t. J1tk Clrtrt. Jtmu (arl JonH, Ad11eoe 811 buu1 l11 TOiies. Jad.11 Vrt11011. Slappy Wll111 and Shitlds & Y11ntll 1101 Me•I•: c~ (Zllr) ~rk '"' !My" (COlll) '61-S.d ~tAI flobtr1 flyaA, Mnt ~1ltr li.ly Mtdlold m111m cnH .. s... e c1111 u•rut m MilY Acr.W. • -!:30-u lfl" I) MlllM (R) VN11n relurns 110111 • mtd1l1l1011 ~· ~11n '"l IO be lllO!e open ••th Arthw. but meets w1ll1 ol dtltance who Allllu!-•ttllftl Crom Ille •tw5 lhal flt ~ lllvt 10st Sll.000 lo • $hysltr-rtfvus to ltll lltf 1boul IL m11r1t1•~· 10:00 8 01) CJ) (I) lilt4blCHlt1(R) A p1t1tnl'I wellare 1nd a younc couplt'i ~pp.nus hang on • 10· ytar old a~rs dec151041 when i Vitt· namtse wom1n collaP141$ at Med1<.tl <Anter whtle se1rch1na for htr child. a @ CJ) Ill Jiau• J1t11 (R) Jullt $omt1111S IUH1S U Ill Im bttious TV reporltr who 1ne1111 the wr1lh ol SI. Jolln who she bmd· USIJ lftbNllotl 11111 ""pedts (M M.,dl lor 1 ho1111eld1I lllldm111 . ..... Cfl l!IMS.-• WIWllll ...,..,. -10-.J>-... . ., .... 11:00 ... .... e m~@(]).., 9 LM a-bl Slyte CD .. ,.._. Oillll G lltlt: a:J "h• Ua" (drl) ''9-Au Girdner. Ian MtSN•t. • ., Ka111U .. IMy Kat1IUI •Get s-t <.1.'D (])li'lf.,,., IH)lestlf"-cM m la••.,._ a,,ul/Y111 I Y .. (11 (])) Tnrltl • C1u1,1mn GC.....34 -11:30-• tUl CD Cl) 121 CIS lilt .. : a:J "Oectlf , ... ,. Git" It ~ (com) '67-S.ndra Ott. a 0 (J) Cll D Ja11MJ C... m mci.. • (12fll f1) Qf) M011d1y lll&hl s,.dll "Geraldo R1vt11-Coodn1fl1t Amer1u·· G)lttwt m llkHllt's llny 12:00 U lesttl"Oldlt m ~ r,.. u1tcl.f m 1111w1e: "lllliUtitti ot Lilt" Cdra> '34-Claudtllt Colbtrl -12:30-u AU·llicllt si-. ·11ew ,.,. c. rtdttlti.tl, .. "LMJ 111 Dtstm&.'' "Y~· Wit ,,_. Ml ·-t Su s.,..,. "Aumill .. ltllt .. 1100 • Ill Cl) o:t y...,. ...... °'"•.,,.. 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UNITED FMture Syndicate S.turo1fs P11n1t SolYYct ACROSS 0\#lloc.._ ••-ton: 1 M•t COllttl Style t!laY9'd C51ndtllcal• 1111111 , .. ~•oe tO Rlftf of •e Junciure H111191ry lln• U Ordinary t51 M1Pfll8"•"1 eoeecf1 CO'I twfn 15 Pwt 0111• &2 Pronoun loot 6'Mlde 18 Prcwdl.S to tu1lou1 I .l 91109' 6 8 Offlcilf I t1 AnlNtld party eource t5D Atlll I ti~~; 6 1 C:,~mfltl. lor 6 Vlhlct. llglltlng 19 Pit~ 62 Wlltre '"•Chant· 2 33 Treeted 1t11t\ 20 .. .......,. words O-ugs ·;;.;.-:c, Cteaar 7 Moun1av1 34 Was "'debt ~ rod9 PYt11• JS ADOfOKh 221amu e3 K1nd ofOI' 8lmp1ements 36WWll v., = ••--ot dtc111ons 38Rettf""'for IQl9 HonOI 2 4 /ltt .. , 15 PoltCt 9 Ci.tit lulUrt UM A11eft SOOfle 39 Unmusical ~ ::,••= ltll•' 42Ma1t1Htara 2e8rw1NI 68 George··-' worcta •3 S•t• teller ~ fr.nowllat' 10Moel •6Pr0hibll 27 OUMcl P«1 41 Rtal>Oflded opulenl 4 7 Oftllf lo ~O lid: Pr.ti. 10 ,..,.111e t t ·Aa !h11111 • COllntv 3 t SGn of zeue '8 Wltl'tou t 0-01 32C.IC.,,_ DOWN 12la-··· 40Cau1110 c;ertloM.. Pro¥lf'lce: edll•• I roe* 1 ~•ort Ouet>ec 60 OOQ1111 197 Clldmvt' cent.te I 3 Conclde 53 F~'I dog ll, d&IGhl• 2 NfoeCI¥• 2 t Prevloua to 55 Ct!Wl9I Wiii 38Walece eontrectlon 23Wrmg O.C:or --: :t lltge 25 Spllnltf& 561 In I Amef.ooet dotlllOUl8 2 7HOlet urn II AO V•y emea 4 ..._,. employett pot11ts "tMadluntl& 6Cll81tdlri1J ?8Triestt' 57M1 Ca1negie ' to drink • .,.... '"HSUlct 60 Mei. I 43C.ldlliU doWn 290HIOI otflil)fll'IQ IT .. [ iiT~T n:;;-r •• " . !r p r ;r:rr " l I C r ir~ u solft s c • I " p I I " " A T U • E I I I I I ) U 'I u • ) U N " I . ~ ( 0 I l £ 0 • 0 0 s I I p A , • s I PIA II ' I l I • I l 0 ) IA l ( l ,. II 0 0 l ,A II ( 11 I I \ I II ll ~ • 0 o r " 0 ·-· • ,r c • u ' ,1 I 11••• • 0 • ~~[[ ~~ ~ • u IC ( ' . IA > .!..!.! ~! :r 1r 10 s MISS PEACH rve *'T VO\.« 9='ATMS~, AlfT'MU!t. ,AT YOIA C ...,___r--"., J'AMIL.'1'1 6Alt~' ~.AL.i I i , .. w MIM CAl2Y ONI ~ Tl-4~& 'TALL. ANTIQIAE wimNG DE~ICS Ol.4T o~ n.e ~~ .. ! e:~·.', •• .!. •. ' .... ,,,~, , • I • •• • .,~~I t ,. L--• • ,. f • ' • t t • I • • a.\..\,( • • Ml( ~ER Al.~HS TOlO ME TO LEAVE . A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR MR.MANNERS! by Mell by Chester G°'*I f NVJST LVWE THIS NAUSEATIN<i SCENE WHILE I HAVE /Ir'/ SENSES. Mond.1y August 23 1976 S O WHY'S "fH IS ONS AT"fACHeP TO A L-Ot-1G STRI NG? .. DAIL "f PlLOl' 83 by GeorcJe L~ by Gus Arriola by Rodqer BOiien THE GIRLS DENNIS THE MENACE • I OOT ~ti( MWMST GtRLS ... rr'S YOU I QM'r STANO~·. T r ' • .· N DAll 'I PllOT Multlhull Raees Irvine Sailor Top Speeder .· BJ ALMON LOC'KABEY o.1 .... "' ... 9Nll11t •• .., BOATING • Calculators & Crayons PUBUCN&nCE I JJIUI • I PICTITI011••11••·--• I NAMlnATIMIWT •! TN IOllo•I .. ,.._ ........ ...., .. • ,.....,,., 't I Millions Take Elect r o nics t o the T e a ch er fl~MAN CI TY VINfUlll. 0-.'' (llY t owlt•.,11 Wt•I, Or•,. .. • • '-'• ..... lot., ... ,,,,,,,-... ~ l.lf• 111-.-c• °""" -·· • New YOf'~ ,.,_ .. _ ., c-. 0#• .... s... ,... .... c.i11orw• 8)' ~ Aasoclakd Pf-HS Million.a of parents gettmg r ... ady to outfit the kida for fall are llndina calculators l'itothl next to \.ht crayon• ln tbe back to :.chool Hctioo. sat.. or tho clcctronlc devices are aoari~ ws pnce:. continue to drop. (CON l!MER J R.H. Brusktn A soclates. a market rt"15Urcb firm, uld u nal&onwad l.' ~amphnK of lllmOi:lt :l.GOO persons showed nl~ than 43 pt-r<'f'nt of all America11 home.l have 11 pot'ket-type calcuh.tor That's the same percentqe or homes that have a doe. accord· in& to the Oruskln survey. -T11,,_,.0r-C-rp •CM~• lfl1IO'tlltf\. 1.-.0 Woht1I•• ...... ..V., \.o•A,....,..,c.10••"'•*'4 Ot•• c-1• "'-''"'· ,,,. • , ... ..,111. o ..... ,...... * l ........ O.lw °""..,ll.C•lltu1ni•-S !hit ........... I• lttl"9 (Qftdl.ltl.S ••• BllUSKlN ALSO SAI D OtM•••N•l"f••itlo hi I Ml~ llOl'Ol.114' .. owners p s greatest tn upper In· l.i'l • .. c'11•.t.Nc1co. No speed rMords fell. but multlhull saiUn.c )'aCbts literally flew OVtt the waters of t.o. Angeles H~bor·1 "hurricane iutch" •"'"Ida)'. Saturday and SW>dty. T he moat s pectacular event during the Multlhull World Champ1on:;hlp reaatta, CO· sponM>red by lh~ Paclfic MulUhull A&Sociation aod Cabrillo Beuch Yacht Club. was a sailing hydrofoil that new a fool above lhe water over tbe half· kilometer speed trap during the speed trials on Fn· day. BillGeorge~~~~~~~~~~~­t'Ome group~. Over 70 P"rcenl or i~~ • .,,.,,t=··c- homes with lncome:o1 of $20,000 '"'' '""""'"' '"'.i "'"" , .. e;..,ni~ : and up own a culculalOC'. ~;;~~ c11 o'""'ll" co .. n•v on "11911'1 •a. : The fastest time for the speed run was r~orded by Alex Koiloff of Irvine in tus famed C Cat Aquarius V . Aided by a ZS·knol wind, Kozloff steered Aquarius V over the trap for a speed of 22.62 knots, beating the larcer D Cal Wildwind's lime by two-tenths o ( a knot. Tile hydrofoil, sailed bv Sid Schutt, Cabrillo Beach, posted a speed ot 17 knot5. FOLWWING 'ftlE SPEED trials on Fridav the 70 multibulls competing in the event raced ar~nd the buoys in Los Ang~les Harbor for Pl\1A ratings. The fleet was d1,1ded into two dh•is1ons - Division I for boats over 20 feet and Division JI for boats under 20 feel. Classes competing include Hobie Cats, NACR A 5.2s, Sea Spray, Pnndle·l6s , Tornados, Darts, 18· square meters, C Cats 1U1d D Cats. OveraJI winner m tht' handicap day racing was Taku II. a C Cal skippered by Lee Griswold of CBYC. Aquarius V was second and Lay Lion, a 1'omado Class skippered by Tim Taylor, CBYC was third. Tops Fie ld In Laser s B all G e orge o r Richmond Yacht Club was the winner or the Luer Western Re11on Championships held Fn- day, Saturday aud Sun- day In the ocean oH Newport Beach and the auspices of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Nearly 100 of the p o pular on e -ma n dinghies turned out ror the event. The fleet was divided into th e championship and con- solation flights after elimination races on Fri· day. Winner in the con· solation flight was Jim Buckingham, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. C HAMPION SHIP BECAUSE or mE COMPLICATED PMA FLIGHT -1. Bill handicapping, results ror the various classes are George, Richmond YC; nol expected to be ava1lable before Tuesday or 2. Kurt Mill e r. King Wednesday, race officials said. Harbor YC; 3, Packy Davis. St. Francis YC; 4, Although Taku 11 was the handicap winner in . Jack Franco Lido uJe lh.e day-rac1rig1 Griswold had .himself a µghl duel YC ; s, Keith Stahnke St. With Kozlorr s Aquanus v for line honors In each or FYC. • the fi ve races. Aquarius took the first race with CONS O L AT ION Taku 11 second. Taku II was first to ftnisb in the FLIGHT -1 Jim Buck· :s~ond race as Aquarius railed to finish, and in the tngbam. NHYC; 2. Brad third race the pos1lJons were reversed as TaJtu II Wheeler BYC· 3 Ole l~ged a DNF. Aquanus V was first to finish in the Jechhorn'. Westia.lt~ YC; third and fourth races with Taku 11 close astern. 4, Russ Silvestri, St. Wb th h di FYC ; S, Bill , en e an ·capswert'appliedTakawaslhe Billsborough, Bahia wlJUler by one-quart.er of a POinl. Corinthian YC. ·Mackinac Seores Mackinac. skippe r ed by Wes ThOmpson of South Bay Yacht Racing Oub. won the final race of California Yal'bt Club's Matt Walsh Series for Midget Ocean Racing Fll'et yachts Sunday to clinch an overall victory in the best four o( rive series. · The event was the Big Dipper race ~ailed over a zig-zag course ore Marlnadel Rey. THE WINNER IN the LitUe Dipper race for the Lyle Series was LitUe Sea Dream. sailed by Paul Yates. California Yacht Club. BIG DIPPER RACE OVERALL - I. Mackinac ; 2, Walrus, Jim Worthington, S MYC; 3, ~-Dy 111. An· dy Lockton, CYC; 4. tie between Tom Swin, Tom Coles, CYC. and Lo\•e Is, Bob Crum, CYC. CLASS A -1, Mackinac; 2, SU-Dy UJ; 3, Love Is; •. El Pompero, Dave Crosber, CYC; S, Siren, Rover/Mark, PMYC. CLASS B -l, Walrus; 2, Tom Swin; 3, Witchcraft, Fred Dutton, CYC. t.rn'LE DIPPE R RACE-1, IJttle Sea Dream; 2, Gel With It. Harry Frank, CYC; Ballyhoo, Tom Pollack, WYC. Final Standing. Walsh Serles - 1, Mackinac: 2. Su Dy lll; 3, Siren. Final Standings, Lyle Series -1. Little Sea Dream; .2. Maia, Joe Moreno, PMYC; 3, Suzanne, Leo. Sheridan. SMYC. Winds Mar ·Dana·Race Strong winds oft the south coast Sunday forced many of the boats ln . Dana Point Yacbl Club's Cif'tb race oC Southern Calilornia Sailors Top Coronado Southern California aallon headed hy Tom Ltnskey ot Wlncljammera the Dana Series to sail the course with reefed mains'ls. The series ls for Performance Handicap Racing fleet yachts. • VacblClub. Marlnadel Rey, dom1nat· · •·d the Coronado·l5 natlonal championships held at Redft.b l1ake tdaho. durtn1 the put weekend. ' . Class A winner was Wildcat, • Morgan -27 sailed by Pet er Schoonm ak:er of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Winner in Ctau B was Jubilation, a Catalina-21 skippered by Tom and Mary Jane Hill, DPYC. &pd Qua C was won by UlUe Spirit. a Sant.ana·Z2 sailed by Chuck Ayres, Caplatrano Bay Y acbt Club. TM!re were 39 boata competlnJI In ~atber condlUons that ranted from. tiot to""" to raln and strooa wlnd.t. Tb~ ·top five skipper• were Tom 1. Llnakey, WYC~ 2. Bert Lowies, Pomona VaJle)' Sallln1 Association; 3, 04.ll Parker, Westlake YC; 4, Jim Holder, WLYC; 5. StaoSorensoo,J\lamitosBayYC. CLASS A -l, Wildcat; 2. Akama • Oltole, Jerry Anderson, DPYC: 3, Outward Bound. Jim Lenthal DPYC. BillCLASS B -1. Jubilation; 2. Nugcel, Murr•f. Caeo BYC; 3, Sunsblne. Ron Malanosky. D PYC. CLASS C -l, LltUe Spirit; 2, PeHY Lynne, Chuck Pierce, DPYC; 3, Company's Best. Geor1c Cun· nJngbam, DPYC. i l Voyagers Regatta Ltimaran Top Boat Lumaran, a Colwnbl•-38 sldppen!d by Bill Rohn, Voyacen Yacht Club. wu the winner of VYC'• Seaman of the Year Race SaturdaJ ln which the crew is required lo perform all kinds ol seamanship dmiQc tbe coune ol the race. Some of the feats ot seamanship are to reef the mains 1 witbln five minutes after the start and ..U the entire weather leg with the reel tucked 1n • jibe the spinnaker twice Oft the first downwind leg; cbange beads'ls oa the secood weather Je1. and perform a s hnulated man overboard drlll wtth the spinnaker flying oo the second downwind leg. The y.cbt does not get the finishing gun until tt la MCurely anchored behind the line wUb all Salls f urled. aoRJtS• QEW, eacbolwbom was awarded tropbJes, wen· Art Essex. Debbie Euex, Cloct1 Jelfress.. AJan Qart, Jell Willet, st.Ye HamptOD, Steve Ross and Bob Ptme.y. 1a Cllbe.r VYC compitiUon Oftt' tbD weekend, Geor1e McCJcllan'• Trmd •u the Class A wlrmer ol the Blklnl r•ce. s ixth of tbe seven·race Humphrey Bogart Serles for Performance Handicap Racina .F1eet 1•cbt.. WlnHt of tbe Horner Lauihlfn Serits race. saUed awr the ~11me eourM foe' MJdget Ocean Racln1 Fleet Y~hta was Aloha IJ, Uippered by Glenn R~. Sooth Shore Yacht Club. PHaF·A-1, Trend;. 2, Rneille, Bud Short. BYC; 3, ~an, BUl Rohrs, VYC: 4, Cudrice, De Kirby. BCYC; 5, Entuls, LeelCline{ BYC. PHRF·B-1, Tl1er IJ 17, Ron Deacon, VYC; 2. B•bo Ill, Bob Darnell, BYC; 3. Pe1uu, Jeny Mootgomeey. CBYC; 4, Pussy Cat. John Szalsy, BCYC; S, Avan~, Fred Masino, VYC. MORF-1, Aloha ll; ; .~•· 'Doane Preston, NHNC: 3, \iOICI Ruab, Ke.11 Grubbs. SSYC; 4, Big Magtle. Mlke Harvey. BYC; ~.Sail Le VJe. DpnDa..BOle, VYC. The growth In calculator -.a : ownership has been a mixed """'.-<><-'""' co.•1 O.UY ""'' blessing for manuraclurors, ......., .. m.».•Ac1S.111•"' ... '"u.1•,. ' some of whom have bttn fO«'ed ..____ . n~''· · out of buslneu or have found pro· PUBLIC N011CE fits eroding as prlte t'ompeUtion 1------c-,.-,..-.---- mcreased. 1u11•••011couno11n11. llewlell·Packard said Friday STATIOHALl l'OllNIAl"Ott that third-quarter profits for Its TMI c:ou..:~ .. ".:,:.~uMO• . operatadhs wer e $18.5 million, HOTICI ol' "u11111oofl HT•nOI( • d ( $2 l'O• 11•our• 0, Wll.L ANO "'°"" : own rom 0.5 million last u .n1u TUT4'M111uocv aN~ • year. The profits drop came "'"'"°•1iar10N TO aDMl•tt•"' • despite 8 Sales increar• -rrom UNOlll TNI INOIPINOIMT AO-: """' MIN•ST•ATIONOl'IST4'TftACT • Just under $246 million in the E•••••ot AOSl!l..w•ne.~ • third quarter last year to $277.5 NOTICE IS HE•EtY OIVl!N IN\ • ISA OOlll! 0 WITTl Mt tu .. ,.... : million this year. ..111 .... •cw ~,. o1 Will -.. IY • wan<• cll U 114" l••l4"-l.,Y IO llW" ~l•hO'-' -'"d •Vtf'tottl•U• M M ~ "FOR THE THIRD quarter a.s ,..,,., .... '"" ...... -,,,. ,_,_ a whole, the pocket calculator °""' """""'"'•"°" °' e11 ... , AC•,,.·· b ftr~ to •"K f't f\ rnaoe ttr tW1tt.r · • witness operated at a l~s." the _11, .. 1.,,. -nc1'"""""11----~ company said. .,,,...,,1141tw~""'""-""" ... S1D . It also said international or· ,.,.."", '· ''10• •1 10 00 ._...._ ~ 11• •• <CM<lroom ot o..,,..,,,...,., No >-..ild. ders were "substantially below '"'"' •"OOC•••< c ... ,,, 0.1 ... ._.t..,... . target... 111t cnroi~"'•Arw C•ll•orl\I• • OtU•d AuQu\I II ... ,. ' Retailers have started market· w•Ll.•&M E '"o""· · g th I I t b County Cl1r' m e ca cu a ors as a ack·tO-a•N&ST, scNao ,J• ~chool item. They are one or the uu-""""''•u.1•••,. f e w p r o d u <' t s t h n t h a v e ~.·r,:~1~•,:\~"· tt .. o decr eased, rather than in· ..,,.,......,,.., .. ,.,... . creased, in price. Puo11"'ec1 Or•~ CO<ll l o.11v Piiot,. "We m-ay t ry low-end .. "°""u.u.»0.mo ,....,.. calculators," said one retailer quoted by Supermarket News, a P UBLIC NO'ITCE ~~~$~U7PE~.~.7o.~co~u-.-T~~ 0'(4'l.11'011NIA COU NTY 011 O•ANO« ...... -o•o•• TOSNOWCAUH • l11l...,M.ollt<t1M4'!C llAYHIU..For OW"tt 01 H•- WM re•\ Pet&tlorwtt "~' "*' "'' ...,_-_ ---.-_ _ --Oitt•C~ #t1ft tfW (lf'fll Of UU\ Ceuf-t f...-~ QtfrfW\\Mn to cf\~ hi \ ft4l'l"t ''"""' "What ha• big greftn ,..,.ber•, liUI,-rub· lwr fe et a11d folfot0• go11 to •~ltfHJI~ trade publication. ''We've been =:.,':.:: •. ::~1• '0 .... 11•• ,._,,. wakbing those companies that ir •!>Hue.av 0 11oeAco ..,.. .... have had them and we thm' k they "'"'"' 1"1•,..~••d '" 1~• ""'11" •lewt&elel -~•I O.pt. JOl\Sl!pt It might work for a back-lo-school ,.,, •• 11aM.01 ••l<I oo . ...., -~ push if -·--C<l<l't. II ... y '"""' ..... , . we can promote them for "''" w 1c1 10jl11u11on ,.,.. ~ ., • Monkey Manners $8 to $10. '· · -•"""Id""' 11e ,,.,.,.o IT II FUllTt4llt OltOlltlO INI • COPY of ""' CW-lo thow ,.., .. W ONE MANllFACfURER is Pwblhlltd '" 111e O•lltr P1•01, • pushing a ne w model thal can .,.,., .. P., o• o•.,•r•1 clrcutou.,.., • """''-'" Or•noe Countv, ,.,, - Baboon birthda}:s in Windsor Safari Park. England, aren.'t always this. elegant, but these two primates got special. treatment m the form of a special feast for their f~t birthday . For some reason the monk's hos ts de· c1ded not to partake. handle fractions. <0t>'4(wt1 ... Mekl• OUA>11c•11ont-.. Another advertises: "What hos ""c:n o: auou~• 11• "''· big green numbers, htUe rubber s.t.MuE1.0Rcli1zeN feet and follows you to school?" w•l.Lia"~'r.=~~~~-'1°'c.ow1 The answer : a slide-rule aiw ... ,.u ..... calculator. ,,.. ... _ 11w., s ... '" S . r· f' °" .. ,,,,,, ... ca."'·*' peel 1c 1gures on caJculator T•h 111•1 ,. ... .,. Cattle Mutilation. Mystery Unsolved sales are ~ifficult to ~ome by ..,,_,~,..11.••-· The e ' te · · ' Publlllltd 0<•"9• C.0.•I Oelly -.w~ , r 1s ~o separa asaoc1ation ""'~1u.)O.enos.p1~m-"1J ,.,.: • • representing manufacturers and Jm '" individual companies are reluc· lant lo provide sales figures. 1----------- The Electronic Industries As· PUBLIC NOTICE sociation, quoting trade sources. 1----.,....,_-u-,.-1---- says, however, that sales of all NOT1C«TocH01TOttS types Of electronic calculators -SUl'HI: to.e:.':ol'T .. I DENVER -Ranchers armed themselves agatnst an unI1lown enemy. Rural residents who never had locked their doors bought padlocks. Strange helicopters with beacons trained on the ground were reported flying over pastureland. No. it's not a scene from a 1950s cut-rate horror movie. Thal's the way it was last summer: rear band·held and desk-top -went H ATl.Ol'CA\.ll'OllNIAPO• from 8Jl estimated 2 million units THl!COUMTYO,OUNGl in 1972 to 25 m illlon units in 1975. L•1~~:':~~~~~ .. ~ ~'.c~'" :,~~'t EICl.UNO. Ot<tOM<t PRICES, MEANWHI LE, "°'"• u -•br ,,...., to <rtOIW"> "-"'"' clelmt eteln•I lllt Mid clllu and an1er in the cattle cowitry ot eastern Colorado and other West.em states because of un· substanUated reports that cattle and other animals were being muUJated by somebody. A YEAR LATER, the mystery remains unresolved, but the furor is gone. despite a few re· porta of new "mutilations." The president ol the Colorado Cattlemen '1 Association says he feds there is "enough scientific data to put the idea of mutilations to rest." But local sheriffs remain con- cerned about lhe suspec:led muUlations. THE COLORADO BUREAU of tnvestiaalions continues an 1nvest111tion of the situation, but hu turned up no human sus· peels. Carl WhltesidE', acting director of the CBI , says in vest11ator11 so far have come up with no motive for the mutilations lf, in fact, there were any. The re Is considerable Piper Picks Pre-pickles Prostrate BATTLE GROUND, Wub. (AP> -How many peclca ol pickled peppem could Peter Piper pick in a prostrate position? Tom Christopher isn't about lo r uns, but says his pickle pie.ken plucllt about •0 ,000 pou n d s o( .:ucumbers a day - without 1etUnc olt lhej" Aomacba. Cbrlatopher hu dE>· •l1-oed a Jona and low machine whic h rolls tl!lrou&h 12 rows at a lime 'Wblle his r &ther young pckiDC crew U. ~ pleklDI each potential pickle and puWn' It onto a ~Q'OC' bell to be~ iato a woodeo bill. •'TJae oolr problem Is thlt the blood NU to my h ead. wh e n w e go dowoblll," uJd picker VktieFa.rle1 •. • • l I dropped steadily. Electronic deM '"·"" wkl tlelmt ...... oHI<• OI calculators became a popular 11w ,..,_ °' ,,. .,., ... ,. ,_, "''" 11"9-I !Mm to lne unclettl"*'•' ttw-consumer item in 1971, according office ol M4'A TI,. l.. ABllANl.S ot lo the associat1'on The pn·c Ab<•m•' Mowley, Attorow" o1 i...w, . · e per t mo e. Y•ll•Y a 1vd .. 1 .. u.e Oty 111 E• urul was $200 and up. Monte, 1,. Lo• .t.119910 c°""'"· Wiiie., By 1972, the association said, 1.11~ 0111c.e "'"' P•K• 01 ....,,,..., "" evidence that predators, mostly coyotes, picked over the remains oC dead animals, not humans. he says. "If somebody were interested in animal parts, they couJd go lo a rendering plant and gel them for not.bing,'' Whiteside said. th :-• tne-nltNd•n•ll-lle<w PtrlMn· e mlJilmum price had dropped 111Q1owtdHl•t•.Such<111m1w11n1,... , to $100. By 1975, it was down to M Cl\\11,, vouci..tt mutt be llled or $10 and calculators now are P•• .. n•e<1 •• eto••••ld wui.111 '°"'" """"'"•lier'""'"" PUbllUllollof lllt!o The mutilation saga started in Colorado on a spring night last year when a rancher in Elbert County found the shell ol a dead cow, its tong ue, sex organs, rectum and other body parts ap- parently carved out. available Cor as litUe as $8. no.ic~. How good a buy ........ you get i-r o.1.0 .. .,.. n, m& ,. .,.., IU Wll.LIAM GUll.f'ORO $8? The answer. according to Eoec:111otoll1>ew111 , most experts, depends on what w.itn:'~:.~~nL you expect. .._.,..1.uw • T h e m in i m um.p r i c e d ~~,:: :.=:• .. calculators provide only the 11-•.ca mM basic arithmetical tanctions -Puo11Wd °'-c.o.st Diii\' tllJof. ' they add, s ubtract, divide and ""°' "·u.••111115ep1.•.197• >e·1 • multiply. They do not have 1---------- separ ate per cent keys or a PUBLIC N011CE ~ 1 memory and cannot perform any of the more complex functions . THEN R EPORTS OF other "muWatioos " began to pour in from counties on the slate's eastern plains, and stories of SU'I· peeled mutilations dominated THE MAIN PROBLEM with the rront pages of many th e bottom·of·lhe·line newspapers. calculators occurs in case oC The Denver Post and eight or· breakdowns. ganizaUo~s offered a $13,000 re· "They're almost disposable, .. ward ror infor mation leading to said a s po kesman for tho the apprehension oC mutilators. Elec tro nics Indus tries As· The Post didn't receive a single ' soclation, explaining th3l If one response and the reward offer ex· or th e m i o i m um ·priced plred this month. calculators breau after a few J~ was suggested to Wbltcside·s months, the consumer may find omce that ~he reason for the it hard to get it repaired. mulUaUon1 might be: 1atanic .. • rites or college fraternities or Who 5 going to pay PoState to evcn'creatures fromouter11pacti. aend It back to Hong Kong?" he 8ut Whiteside uy1 ho has to deal asked. with facts -facts that point to Sboppen looking ror • loat~ predators not human.'l or Mar· 1asUnlJ item should purehuo a uans. calculator from a reputable firm with service racllltJes ln the Unit- ed Sutes. the 1poke1mao aa1d. MORE TRAN ZGO cases o( RUS· pected cattle muUlaJ.lons wtrc reported in Colorado alone lasL year. This year , wit h lhe mutilations investigation no longer in the llmeUgbt, Howard • Oillesple. io cbar1e ol the CBI m. vest.llation. says be'• bad ODl,J three official r e ports oC muUlatlonsfrom localat.ifb. "We've conducted at •X• •mlnations of hide umples ht our laboratory," Gillesple said. • •()( thole, we •ve determined that. two bad been cut w1th a sharp ln· strument and th~t as bad &eesl chewed by aome tnie ~ pno datar.•• Offlclals In tbe d.lapOllle laboratory at Colorado State Uolverflly In Fon Collln1•~ COO., ~d. A apoblman laid only 11 "detlnlte mutilatlooa" wen found Jut 7••, 1'b1Je t.be number bu dropped lo two «' tbr-ee t.b.la year. CJOH to ~ anil!W1 have been WMed. be smd.. • !~IMAlogk¥.,~ ~ 5-Unt NonCITOUIOI~ ......... ," sul'••1011cou•TOI'~ SfATI CW CAL.ll"O•NIA'°°41 TKICO~NT'YOl'O•ANOtl '" Ill• Maller or t~• lal•lf of AO\Al.1110 ,Ill EDMAN,~- Hollte t• 11eroby o•vtt1 It Cl'telll- llt•lne ('"'"''-'"' ,,.. uld-10 111• MMf <l•IMt Ill I ... tff!Q ti - <IM& of Ille elore .. ld ~I tr It lit• ...,., t-It Ille 1H1dfo,_'1111H II 1111 OI· '"• of CHAltl.f.lS I[. MAltTIN, Al • 10-1WY•ll.ew,>ww .. t~eiv..,1n '"" CJly ti~ &oacn, 1., ""'~ C,,..,,ly wtllO lallH otll<• It IN pla(fe of IW\l ... U el '"" -tf.-ct 111 elt ""'"'" 11ffl<llt1l11q to '"'" ffl .. t Ill' 't (IA•m• wtlf\ lllt Ml~•Mf'Y -!191~ mu\I IN Iliff~ II<'"""""' .......... Id wll~ln '""' monlh• AllN' Ullt fl"~ put;llcallOll ol thl\ noucn. Otlacl~'"·"'' MAlllC Al.Ll!N l"INQ 8 1Ce<Wlot011"9wlll 01 .. 1<10t<-\ Ofl lt\.111 I , MAllTI .. ..... .,_., ... .u .. J.MW.ltOC-llW. "'""' .. atll,(AtMtf Publlv.ed Or 111\00 °""' OtlllV fllW. I' I AUQ. lt,11,JO.ndS.OI •.1•" ,.., t•, PVIUC NODCE ... Monday's Afternoo.i Pricea NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Chemic al Prices Jump WASHINGTON <AP> -Prices of two key chemicals increa11ed early last year de.spite economic factors that. should have caused lhem to level off or drop, according to the government's ln1lation-monitoring agency. ·The Council on Wage and Price Stability said Sunday there were sjia· ble increases ln the prices o( chlorine and caustic soda, both used in the manufacture of thousands ol con· sume,r products. The council, noting th~l the chlorine and caustic soda fndustry hu become Jess and lesa compttitive in recent years, reached no /irm cooclu~loo on why prices rose. Chlorine, a basic Ingredient. tn the manufacture. ol plasucs. nnd causuc soda, which b uud in making papa. texWes and 10ap, •tt Joint product.I of thesame manu!acturin& J)rOC!CSS, Monday. August 23 1976 s OAILYPILOT Affe<-fs E lectio11? Jobless Rate .. -. • Carries Weight By JOHN CtJNNU'}" • Alt au,tM\• At\t1•1•t A Ntntistict>l f<'rmol:1 thnt comix•ls tht• ud<l1t1on or mOI:<' thnn 2 ntilllon to the number of unt•mµlo) ed cou11t(•d (l\'t'r thl• final five month:\ of the year could af(('Ct tht! outconu• of the prl.'sident ml t.>lt'l't ion. The t>ffrd or th<' formula will bt• to maintain upward pressure on thl' oHicial unemployment n1tt• Produc1ng the s1tuat100 1s a gup twtwecn the number of jobless workers coW)kd in ut'tual surveys ~ind the num~r ()( jobless reportt'd on a seasonally adjusted basis. That statistical ' """ ~le~u::.::>'~'::ed by NEJf'S .4 /~Al.YSIS Asked to comment • on the situation. Julius Shiskin, commissioner of labor statisllcs, said. "l didn't dream it was that high." The seven-month cumulative total o( JObh:ss found ln the raw statistics so far tl\is year is 52, 158,000. or an a\1t'ragc pet month of 7.4~1,143. but that figure wlts adjusted down to <&9,922,000. or 7,131.714 per month. To maintatn the integrity of the statist ical formula. which dictates that both raw and sea sonally adJustcd tot ab be in near agreeml'nt for the year as a wholl'. soml' 2,236,000 must be added into the jobless figures by Dec. 31. THE JOBLESS RATE FOR two of the months. August and September, will be released 1'don• the November elections.· The October figure is scheduled to be released a few davs after the eJections. The inclusion of an additional 2.236.000 unemployed ill the final five months doesn't neeessanly mt>an the o£fici'al jobless rate will rise, because the Job market tends to im· prove at this time. offsetting the addition. However , it will huve lhe impact of making any te· duction tn the jobless rate moredifCicult to ;ichlcvt>. And ifthc economic expansion slows, the statistit•ul formulu could re· sult in a rising jobless rate. ALBERT SINDUNGER, PRESIDENT of Sindlinger & Co. of Media. Pa .. which has compfied ots own jobless data ror more th:tn 25 years. maintains that only ;1n unprecedented and unlikely surge is employment can deter a jobless rate ··rise. ·Sindlinger said last week that not only was the surge not developing but that the employment situation was de~ . teriorating ... I'm n~ finding more people ~ctting jobs," ht- said. "People arc getting laid off'' Jack Bregger. chief of the Labor Dcp:irtml'nl 's division ol employment and unemployment. unalysis, derendcd the seasonal adjusting technique. Jn the first scvl•n months of· any year the raw data, on average, will alwilys l.!XCecd \he seasonally adjusted count. he srud. THE REASON FOR TIDS fs lh;,it the number of jobless ls statistically reduced in thcsl' months because j ob markets generally are weaker earlier in the year. But. he continued, the seasonal adjustment of the rest of the year, when job m arlets improve, closes the gap. . The factor by which each month is adjusted is de.·• termined and announced at the beginning of the year, based on a r:eview of what was experienced in earlier years. The formula cannot be changed within the year. · . . · However, at the end of the year, the jobless rates tor each month are reviewed. and changes often are ma:de. Thus, the jobless rate for May 1975, originally announced at 9.? percent, was lowered to8.9 percent last January. MANY PEOPLE. EVEN SOME in important federal of· fices, as well as members of both parties, Cail to recognize that the figures used in official job loan counted. The Ford administration, which conceivably could be seriously hurt by the upcoming jobless rates, has com· plained only mildly. Earlier this summer the Presidenl's press secretary,' Ronald Nessen, complained that the ad· justing factor distorted the jobless rate. · Depl:irt-fnent . Ai~: Consumer Eff ortS By Capltol News Service The CompTeat CalJfomia Consumer Catalogue, with Victorian graphics and modern-day style. is more than 100 pages of accumulated consumt>r advice. It's·a statement of belief by new Coosumer Affairs Department dircctOt' . IUchard Spohn. Spohn, an ex-Nader's Raider, believes the best defense against those who prey on the consumer is not a state agen· cy, but a well-informed, ru;sertivecitizcnry. The department's job, says Spohn, js to show peoplo how to do things for themselves, not to do things for them. ( ) Firs\ on Spohn's CONSUMER. agenda for the $21 million dollar depart· ment is better consumer- e d u ea tl on. · · Peopl,! have slopped ht'llevintt they can accomplish thin~s themselves without government hclJ). They l 'fill." SECOND, HE SAYS, IS lncrC'osed puhlk m<'mbcrshjp on the licensing and profcssionul boards within the depart· ment. • . • • I ( ' t Third ill an ombud4'man commillNi tn t'xomint'.' tht• l ·boards, which Spohn refers to UN "Independent t1efdoma,., for· their rc>[(pon!>l1vtlne11s to con1wmer complaint••. The profou ionaJ bourds were lnitiully set up, Spohn ~.YB. to protN'I commmers. "But a strong Drflum1•nl ct•n be made for \h<l pos&ibilily they urc u wcl1-organi2cd and suc-cessful effort by l(ivl·n Industries to {obtain) the powers ot the stale to run their individual profcs8lon~. · ••AND THAT'S A LOT of power," he says. More public men'1bcrs on the boards wlll mukc the pro· fes!'lions "more accountable to the public, not Just theJr ~rs.·· Spohn says. "StronR consumer activist.R,'who know how to deal with the boards and know the issues," mnke Ideal public representatives. he says. SPOHN SA VS IDS criticisms are not leveled ot all 'tile boards: somt". he believes, arc "doing their best to' W respon.1lve." The Complet\t California Consumer Cntnlogue. Spobn's bralnchlld. gives advice on everything from used cur de· nlers ·pile hes to department. store sales. lt li11ts additional references for consumtri> who want more Inform au on in specific fields. lN ONE CHAPTER, "Recourse11,., It spells out in detail • what. consumers can "do iC they suspect. they are being cheated. . The "Recourses" chapter tells how to gather ~ • formation to press a complaint, gives a sample Jct~r, lls.t.is government and local agencies that u n assist and. a.s a ••t resort, describes remedies available through courts. , • It ls typical of the book that. in ills rccommcndationa r~ . som.: to court Jt Includes a s~tlon on "choosing an •t: . tomey." • · The catalogue Is avaltable ror $1 from the Consumer At· f latrs Depat\_meot, Publications Section, P.O. 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It ltl• JJO I • PUBLIC N011CE ,, . ~.~.~ ....... ~!!!.~~ ........ 1~!!!.~~....... Mondat August23 1976 DAILY PILOT 87 ••••.. I 001 Ch•,..t I 001 81•1 .t I 001 HoMM1 for S. Ho.Mt for Sc* "--•• For S. ....................... •········•······•······ ...•............••..•...........•...................•................ ················••····· Gwer.. 1002 ~ol 1002 GeMnif IOOZ OWHB ANXIOUS ···•···•···•··•·····•·· ·•···················•· ·•·•·••···•·····••·•••· BAY & BEACH REALTY ~.~~. •• ••• •• ••• ....... ,.,. w. flo.te.t For w. .---------~ . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . ... . . ..................... . 4 + 2 + ~OHUS SuPtr r.,,mJly bomt on tarae 1ol. t'orroal dinJn.i room St-par.ue l•undr) room 2200 Sq ft. of lui.. ury t-:vtr)' woman'• d~am ktt(h n '"Ith .JI lhl' mudc:rn convc rutmc"ll F'our k tnj 1u1,,d h"droom' \I 11,.i.h l ll'IJ~lt.'1 auUt• • + + "'" s u m .i b l 1• fo' ll 1\ I o 11 n Uon'l 1111n th1i. onl' 'lllLOOO lull p11<'l' 6-lll 7l71 TWO STOIY IEAUTY (h:•ut1ful ,.,.,<'\Ill\ 1 hom• Thto c h111 m ol h111 \ 11ulleod t'Ullln..: h\' i ll11t.e, lo \ cl~ form.ii t11n rm . lr11 (Min rm '" ~loot' lrµlt' Dt•c:ur.i1t•1 hkr •• mn1lrl l'rl\1111 plJ\ ,\ .1rd lor 1•h1hl1 l'll Wo11'1 tu't ll4~·~Ut. SUPER ELEGANT Th 1 :\ he ii u t al u I ho nn' o tr l' r s th l' soph1st1cutt•d buyt•r ~ruc·wus <·harm. to~t.>lht•r with typ1c·ul Nt•wµort Rl.'nt>h rclu'<t>d lt\'ang Spurious 4 bdrm . fom1ly l'OOm . formul din1ni: rm & u :ipoirkhu~ <.'o urtyurd pool Tht> hu~t· mstr. l>drm. hait lgt•. rln•ssini.: art.'\l & ull htlrms. hti\'(' t·u~y <H'l't':.s to JX)OI G r(';.i l P<lll or ;,i m1t· \' ll'W I r om th 1:-. nwj.tnilH·t•11t ho11w ~.oou ......... IOOJ G:wr., 1002 llaO.S! Achrit. ....., c-..Cla .._fr .ct cWy ...t report tf' ,..,.. ,_ ....... y. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I D•IL Y PILOT .,....,.. RClllMllty fOf" the flnt corred &..Mrt&o. .-y. •••••••················ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIAHDOHEO RANCH '!>ACRE A long co untr~ I :i ne shaded beMoth an um brella or tow~rmi: lrt•c\ le ads l o th1,, ru:.lH' hldeway. 811~ wooden 3 bedroom ranch 11lts on enormous 1" 11cre' t:x ecuth'e entry to sweep 1ng l1v1n f, room Gourmet k1t c h l'n 5eparate Mom In I.ow quart ers Su.ir1ni: staircase to bedroom co m p I e x ! ,\ r u ' t 1 t' paradise 10 hor.e coun To Plal'e y our .. Fast Result" Serv1l'e Dire<'lory ad Call Now 642-5678 ht. UZ try. Vacant S<'llt•r ________ _. desperate Try $i,400 total down• Call ror quickshowtnit S..7.0010 Ol'f,NJllq• 1t\f ""'''-f-' •, r [~11111 LEASE OPTION AllX.lous owner \\1th \ .i cant housl.' wanli. u1:lton This 3 bedroom. i hath home overlook1nJ! Newport Harbor, nee<l'\ .. . some paint nnrt srrub· ! btna. but the u~ner 1s re ady to de.I. CAl.l. quick ly. 5.W-3660 C:SELECT T" PROPERTIES SPANISH TRl·UVEL IUCH ASSUME $40,000 Double door e ntry to elegant raised hvin~ room with Granada flreplate. fi"'ormal d1nlnJ? room. Hufc Barcelona 1iuden v cw kllchen t-'lesta party room w1lh wall or glass view or lus.h grounds. Magniticcnl master sulte and aweep· me stain to second story 11uite1. Aasume 140.000· '1~ VA loon. No new loan <'Oita. '391/mo. paya oll Co II 963-7ill 1 (Wit II\ •• 111fU't1011 ""ff• Is a good day to advertise in the Ollity Pilot C&assified Section. (91ftlill ....... _ .. Walllttobwy ....,..Md ... ,_.cho '"' ltlllldaltl• lot I e.M. 673·4 I 7 I ofU. ••• ,.. I OOIQlli ........ 111 1002 cae: 10181 ILllNS CD OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVIC£ LINDA ISLE -'9M & SLJft Lovely 2 s t ory bayfront home. Custom buill by Don Koll, s br . 4 Y.J ba .• Femlly Room. wet bar, gard. en·paUo entry. Terrace-deck. Dock for large boot $297 ,500. 631·1800 ••••" 1002jc ... ,.. 1002 .............................................. macnab I Irvine 11alty JUST USTID! Cus tom des igned & built 3 bedroom /den home w /pool. Lots of wood & g lass. Kitche n loaded w/extras. See this one! Cookie ,Allison 642·8235 (A90) 642...f.135 '°' Dowr Dnww !Nine at C.mpus Valley Otnter 752·1414 Ot'INlo9·•t\lv111D~•· I l~IMIM PRIVATE ESTATE lO \\11k i.111\t! t.ikl') \OU to lhu t'umplclc l.in'11h hom~ Uh.40 ~~11nm111i.: pOU( \ Olll'} ball p.11li.llt tc:nn1~ on "'lrJ lar1tt• l1>l l'O\ crrd p.iho l\lodl' k111:ht•n I kin>( "IH tledmom:.. dt'n & tam1h room O\lon•·r 1 ... j \ in ,1rcj &. mu-.1 '>di 129.500 \itcnl ri1:i IU:.!I l'\t'' ll'i3 i'13'i LEISURE LIVING East Sidt C .M. S66.000 \dull <:onrlo of Tr.irl1 t1onal quahly & dt:,1i:n "'2Br.&2 Uu.frplc,f1nc l'Ubtnl'lry, lJlln .... 1•ph, tlrp.), lg gardt·n p .. n w. rlhl uu1omal1l' >:ara ~.., P .irl of lhc secluded C'1\l'I-; .\SS<X" " ix1ol t'Jbanll. full\ equ1pperl clbh~e. rn l·ludrn,1: frph'.... kn. put lln)l ~reen & abunrl.int SL1"8lY SUl>tt Thl' bu<.·k y trd ::il!ppery slide lcadlhl( mto a fret• form pool isn't thl' only (!xc:.ittn~ feature of thls Mesu Verde spltt l~vl!I. There's also a s nazzy Jncuu1. u family room·~ame room complex . formal dinm~ •Uld dramatir deckin~. This 1s a Jotta house. Thl' i:noney 1s SI 14.900 U~l()U Ii Ml:§ Rf AL TORS 5~6 5990 l 525 Mts.t Veroi Drive Co~IJ 1\11'\J ~ .......... !~~,~~~ .......... !~~~ WLSl.FY '\ TAYLOR CO HEAL l'Uf{s ·.i 11t 1· 1 H:lf i. ~ IEAUTIFUL "Q" Pl..AN -SI Of .500 In the Bluffs & on quiet cul-de-s ac street. Spacious end unit with 3 bedr?Oms, formal dining. conversation Pit with fireplace. 2~2 baths. Perfection lhruout: In newest sect ion of the Bluffs -Tennis Club Villas. 21 I I S•JoaqaiiutHJllsltoad NEWPORT CENTa. H.1. 644·4' IO ----Walker 1; leo Heal f state REDUCEO!! 0 W :'II Y. ll ' S :'ti 0 'I' I \\TEO' L.i1 ..:•· I h1 l\0111\', ht•t111t I .i Ill I "' lorm.il d111 1111 111111.1 ln'(!hlll'd !l>trl'1.'l 11111 n OWlll'f mu .. t lllU\" t;.IS 030.1 FOREST OLSON IHC • • OCE4HFROHT Odtl\t rluple'. :! bd1 ob 2 b.1 , hit Ill' frpl 11 'act\ 11n11 Su~wr •un d~rk ~ Car ):jr.J~e· CORONA DEL MAR · 675-3000 :>t8!1$0ll' ~ 1002 G~ 1002 loa,oa lay Prop. ••••••••• • •• • •••••••••• ••• ••••• •• •• ••••••••••• Realtors ~ • 675-7060. Heights EXECUTIVE RETHA r Beauty 1,1 ACRE l BR PooL s6s.ooo With Pool! Bo'k loy Beauty '\,•1d\ ltni-lw1I room 1111 .. n•ol lkM•I !Ill l'IWll \ l 1 "'' l..uw .J lln l111e101 .... il111111~ room 11.•11 ,\, l.11111 I ' 1 " " rn \I u ,.. t ,. r lwtlroom h.1 ... 1111•pl,11 ,. .t n el \ 1 t· \\ ~ urn t' 1 ~•fI~E BARRETT -REALTY- ~2'5200 675· 4060 l.11.,h ioc<'ludl'd t•ntn to :\l.i~~I'!" 111.,.;11•1 -11111• this l.'\l"1t1ni: l'~l.Jll' H t>1nnd,•lt•ll i..11 •·h,·11 1-' o r m .i I .., n l r ) l 1 11 I' .11 , , h a k \' 1 1111 l 1lrum.il1<· h\1111: 1'1lnm Ut".11t1 1l11I 1111.:1 .Jdo.•:. 1111h m.11-,1\1· 11'1111 l4 thr110111 t :.1,1 1u ,,.,. t' I' 1l1 n I.! I 1 r" I' I .t 1 1• Owm·1 jll\IOU' ~~·l.Jlht Gourml'l i..11 1hl·11 & 1l11w Cull111~17.!:!I 1.---•11111-.,--11111~,,.--.._-,,.--11111._-111.~-·-~- lo\llh g • .H'dcn '"''' 20 famrl) room uf11111n• 1·11\ ••••••••••. •••. •••••••• ered ll'rr.1n• & rJmbht11! ()('t; \'II L'll•>.~T ''l)""l)(I 1otround1o lhrOul!h a ":111 • ' " " garden:., 20.iG TU'-11 G....-I \1e tal Gloucc~1er1 1002 ~fttffel 1002 {)" nt.'r mo\ 1n~ & .. nx •••••••• •• •• ••••••••••• ••••••• •• •• •••••••••••• lalboo lslaftd 1006 BY THE SEA BUY AND SEE IOO!S ~top b) or C<lll JON. G. THOMPSON RE.AL TOR 642-7860 1l ' 1 • miles to llunt 111,Rl\)ll ~I .Ill' lk.ich i\ll h.tr•I 11\ twhr• t: at only ~:i.soo J Bedroom . & lam1h room"" 1th Pltt•hedi--·,·R·E·s·T·l·G·.·o-u·s-- " 01111 ht•.lm l·t.:11111.:, L\l'l.I h11t•k hrcpl.Hl' & I m m ll " u I 3 I l' \\l'I h.ir plu.~ ,1 ,l U<h or WATER F"RONT CON :.ewini: room Un ,1 pnck l>O Fmest qu.llll> & up. of o"ner)h1p 1:ul dl• !-;,ic i:rad1ng Wall <'0\(•nngs. slrt>et fo'iri.t 11m1• .id· drapl'~ & carpetmi: 3 \CtllSl'd (.'.111 11<1w • Bedrms, 2~, baths, SU-25..15 fireplace sltp t hat will C)ll'fN ,, ., • "' •u" 10•1, r t.;ake a 40' hoat Shows [~ I hke 11 model. i.re to ap. ~ lt~A;HW ~.~~~e Sll5.~ Call t -- REMODELED C.D.M. -1.~,,. s ... ~ IJ•t-14• REALTORS 2 on ,, lot ('h;irmrni: S (' pH I' lJ t l' h fl m (' . d (' 1~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:= l'ur.ator'!t dr•lli:ht. w l>ctrrr. & a Iott & 2 hu Trell~. trc:cs. t1 l'l'' S.I.> 94!11 JUST REOUCEO $2100!! • ror a \\11.ie home buyer. 4 bdrms or 3 + l'onvert rlen. on qu1cl cul de sac i;treet. Close lo the waler & borderm.it an area of ne"" home development Ne"'' park. bike trails. l!Ood schools. S~.000 Recenll)' Invested for many cidras. A greal 'alU-O at S&.000 SPECT ACULA.R OCEAN. CITY LIGHTS VIEW From l'\ erv room or thi'I zrotl ,q fl home. h11:h on ;i bill m Si.in l'lemente ~from Dana ~larrna tu l..11 Joll.i rnc-ed to ~ell s:n.9SO. hy o~ncr. '1('w C.F. Colesworthv Reottors 640-00~0 lovCM\ only Call 498 1936,1·--------• 64.S·0882 a ft 3 PM . Coh9-Porll BRAND MEW CUSTOM DUPLEX Not really bul ... !lo com· plet.ely up11radcd ond ex· In ~ought after eastside panded )'OU cnn't tell the Bade Bay 11re1.1. No com· dlUerence. IC you're mon wall. JU1tl l ike lonkmR ror quality, 4 b11: ~l'pnralc homes! •:a ch bedrooms. :i baths and ha'> :\ l){lrm~. 3 b.iths formnl d1nm1t. don't m1i1~ i''r11lc 111 llv rm & m.i!tlcr this properly. Too man) hrlrm . Jus t l1str·tl .f(lalur:>ti. to atlverl1sc' i;.iu.1111. Call S46-6880 --~HERITAGE REA LTORS SffK & ,fNtf THC*S ALVA EDISON 6 0 P W S P A R G H 0 I T 0 H V P C L N R D I R H l I N V G A W E S 0 A E 8 0 A I Z U 0 C A R 0 T S E W E T R H H H N C A T N H 0 R T A 0 I Y R E G E 0 P C T R C 0 E A T E E Z £ H U R V N D AEAEIGNL TEPTR T G P H P R L H A C E C C I H 0 C H H P M A P. 0 H I S 0 I 0 R I C I A 0 A 0 e R A p p L r p R T x E D R N R K L K C 0 T S N 0 C E A R 0 E W I V 0 T E R 0 0 E E R V 0 T Z E l M K T E L E V H [ R L I 0 E S 0 L H 0 T H G I L C I T C E l E U E R E M I L A R N K R A P 0 L H E M H W S T 0 C K T l C K E R A M l 0 M R MITIIC1 orit Hlddtn -rdt bel-1PQter -~ • • -d. up, doMI Of d...._,ly. Flrod t.:ft tnd boll It If!. ~ Menlo Park Oict1phone Ce!nent Mixer .. Milan Stock Ticker Electric Light ~ Phonograph Telegrtpher Mot1on PlcturesQ Wizard West Orange Vote-Recorder Tomorrow: Hips STAR GA'ZEK•~. m;..,;:.=..:..:.:..:...---rl ~T II. P\)\.l.~'ir---.----~ H _o.Jr..,_,°"""' H V Acn•llfri•t •• ,,.. 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Sl19,500 with or Ria" St<v.irall• \\ m 01•1•.m '"" Ba\ \ 1t'". 2 Ill , lor h1dt•a"u> m.i:.i,•r &:)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio ~ 11°1. 1 lorm.tl IHI. ~uei.l quar1t·i ~ llur r) s;1ullMl m..1 'lcl.1 7t~31'M for th1:. unique hnd t'Jll'i----------1\t•\\ i·h,11 1111•1 :Jlul. :lhu. I~ low leasehold. or can buy land. . •16.1 71181 Unbelievable! 1·111 I \II a , .1r park1n.:. l>lN ol ·• ' "' • .t 111.>druom. ;1h.llh1.1mth h11l1• hlut1•! ~l.111,000 67l-4400 [~ IJ11.l'Ji lJI hum" Onh ,;·• 111111 0 .. 111 1.7!1 .>.JOI ~JJi.\J(i; ~~;1~11~::.~'~111:!::~ i·,:·~·;~~ lalboa Pl'ftint.ula I 007 · = I: -n)OllL \ .tUlh•tt t t•llU•t.;.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMA.CULA. TE $44,900 Mrtirufous ly cart>cl for family homl' on h: 101 with frurt lrt-es, JIUQ. & rcaluring 3 1111: bdrm._, • bulhs. und hu1ll 111 kitchen On t•ul d1 :,;1c· ~I Safe for l1tl le !eel "'11.in~1q• i:IJ'' ,11,·," 114. E \'-"rllll'-:'l'('O~IHI 1.11rnl\ room. hu m.tl 11111 1l1·1•.t11 ,\ II.I\ , "'". 2 Ill , 1111:. ~ :1 . '" i:.1r.1p \1-.11 :.? 1\,1 1 ful m.tl I> II, loc:.ilion """II. 111 ~nuth ~14 m11 llkr :itlJ iH~31'\I ('Oit~l l'ld /,J ( ,111 ' , DMlioe of~,........_. Co. ~16-SR!IO, lur lull ck1.111, St-:1.1. 11111· 11,•m-c 1\11lh 11 G:eMr.. I 002 G: ... rtt I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Promonfor11- Decorator coordjnated, like new! 4 Bdrms .. family rm .. den. dining rm Curved cantilevered deck. Slip for two 60 rt. boats. $279.000 . Bl LL GRUNDY, RE ALTOR J·l I fluv\•J, o,,..,,. N B f-..~~ b tbl ~HERITAGE ~ ... • REALTORS IJ46.n11 , ________ _. SPARKLING COLLEGE PARK WITH POOL • -----Spt11 l-l1nJot ont• '''"' homr• allrarll\ l'h .qi VA l)Ollllt•l.I Thi'> Olll' lrJ, II :.ill · hril:k f1rc1>lan•. hl•al ed & fllterl'll 11001. l1<1.1l & Assumable truller park1ni: 1.1111 mdmlcnancl' yur•I \I ltd OR NO or LO DOWN on a more llurry lu ~t'l' t .i 1 new VA loan. on this 1m· s.16·2313 maculate 3 bfodroom. 2 °"''' ,. 0 • •• ~ 1 ., • • • l);ul\ l'llnt ('l11"1l11•rl Ail i;.i2~m1 for Clmifitd Ad ACTION Call 1002 GtMrel 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!~:\~1;~·:~r~;:~: [ ~ U&ltl out. Ask g $19,950. -=--'" i=-~ ---------CLASSIFIED A DAILY P'ILOT AD·YISOa '42-5671 CIEDROOM RANCH HOME Jo~ lo beaeh from th1. beaullful home. t•orma entry to huge l1v1n • room. Country k1tchc plus large ram1ly room Wllh View or garden CO\' ered patio. Great horn for enlert:iinang. Tak ui.lvantage. Call 963-6767 OPfN flj 0. ,, ~ fUf'W rn @f Nf(t ['11HllHI LIDO ISLE 45 1"l lot 4 Bdrm!'., 2 ba clown. mlllr Mute with <11.'n up Beamed c:"1hn1o:$ $1!15 000 LA WSOH REALTY • • 6 7S-'4S62 • • RHI &toft Co~tr Pt•r..o11Jl11l•d tr;unini.t 11 •' 11u1t'l rrl1nl•ll 0H1rt• £o • 1 rn h I I I 0 II ~ pf' r '(In 'I t111<·nir1izx .il11u for t'X pc•m•nn'<f p<"r11onrwl wll Jlrl\ olll' Otfll'l"< /\\'IOl:lill , . ., :-.i1u1 h <:o,a!!t Hrok1•r11 :i-1.) ~ 121 . 1•\ "" i;1:\ nn •-•CORONA DEL MAR: Choice .. south or l IB>ROOM highway '' near new 537,750 home; four bdrms-each wilh it11 own baLh, lovely Deautlrul 3 bedroom family room with rai'>e'I home in move·m cond1 · hearth u s ed bri rk lion. near new carpel~ fireplace. wet hur; !!lone throughout. Located rireplc 1n li ving rm-n ear s hopping and opening to "Jnnl'r' schools. Extro large rear cou rlyard . pool yard. Hurry! Won't last SH ORT WA 1. K T at this price. 963·6767. OCEAN REACll. S7B.500 Ol'fNrtl9dlPuNroe1 .. 11 1• co~,~~~i~~~ORT _[ e UIHd ~~~--~~~ HEW LISTING f>oll llouse on I.ii ~l'. to1 ner H·2 Int l! lltfrm!> "'uh mc<' pallu & £1•111.'l.'I yard. Step,; lo bJy & · blks. lo ocean. Priced a $79.950 673·3663 673·80R6 t:vc. associated BROKER S-REAL TORS 101\ W Uatbno 6 I 1 JO J VACA.HT 2 STORY NEWPORT RIVIERA V:.t l:tnl l! slorv ('nn donuruum 1i.lcJlly Jut-Jl c d Walk to !'11"111101 lnrlurlc~ pool. b1lh.111b. COST A MESA. WATERFRONT lounl.!c. Pa\lhon. JU• u111. CLASSIC Newport Shor.s io~ana & Tenn.'' (11,, nt·1 $48,650 FULL PRICE Private Rench . Th" had to mll\1; Nuilh """ Just whal )'OU urc took houi.e h:ii. many quahl) rou~ to !.ell lakt• athJll .. t · 1ag" c:i II s 16 zu:1 In~ for' 11 3 fk'tlrooms neMr11 nr "P!?'>lnlmeub ,,..11 ,,1 1 • ,, , , .. , , , ,, 1•, h11lh' l,1H'1ttNl o Gra('tl)u:. & .. panuu' [ I cw1t•t lit><' hnt•f1 ,1rrC'l Story. 4 lkd hnml.' lo\1lh ~ ,llJ.~;b'. llt•n1111fut hnl'k 11nrd1· ~n'::"n11~1~~rftobrl·'.::.kmt11l>y .!:;, JiD'if With fruit lrl't''I B.ir II ( n D v "' ,,.._ . ----=··= rt•11tlv for fomih· fun um &tt'nm•courl $12X,750 R.E. SALES <•ntf'rtllhllllll This II\ I\ -lovely homl' uni.I u i: WAtt.RFHONT CAllMli buy 11l ~11.fl!'ICI Ownrr. UOMf'> HAlllOR VIEW 11nicil)ll'l lO rel•l('ll1\• ('ol REAL ESTATE If \1111'\c• lwd Y""' h.1~11" ln111111111. I .1111 't Jrl ,11111 nn loni:1•r n1•1•tl lo lw pump1•cl up h Y h1 11h jlOWl'I (•J ffif>l 1 \ ,1 \11t' 1·1ir·h flay. you mu v Ill' 11· udy ftu .1 1•h1Jlll!I.' Ho .... ES now I•> lll'l' 011~ ucuuty 631·1400 ... 646·7171 :".1·~ h:111111t on gr('al c·or Ol'l"I '" q.,, 11u., ,,,~, "'" 1, ~r~rt:1~11~1~·~1 ~('~~~ ,~~ [:i5J1l:Tu.U;1LI :1:;;~ni~i;~aw~:1c~alm~~r 9fitjf j~ £nm1hci. 1•00'' 1111d piny 111"\'ln 11111.1 l'lemt•nlnry·i---------1111&1 ~rhool Thn•~ bodrooms. l11mlly room. c.llnln• room with n1c1• 11laay > ;ird. l-'rl'11hly p111nlt'rl 11od ,l,.l"or:ite<l. Rcu<ly lor fu•l occupancr Pnr c 1ndudr11 the land SI 10.000. G73 !WO. OOIN '\9• ti H~ •1>et "t<I' 1 ~NNI Pride Of One Of A Kind Cuuomhed 11 /\RBon Vl~W HO~n: wllh nut llt.andlnJt view or lht' hill from 11ddL'<I fa mil)' room Thi" :\ bedroom rll.>Yt• Uvl!d ln hurnl' h1111 ma!\) d~coratnr up~r des Ml.l.\lt~ to 1ppprec11tte. 640.'"' ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC OLOCOROHA DELMAR Ur111ht 7 & <•h1•1•1 II' 2 bedroom. lots 11f 111111111, yellow & whllt• prr domin11tr1 lclc•nl Jor <'(>11 plo or Amoll fum1ly. /\ ueat srn ~ tnvr:ilmcnl Coll ll1i ISSSO Ql'fN Ill 0 •ti\ lllN 10,, N~•· [e&MM SC'lt't1 Pro1111r1 i1•J< 11rft·r~ hl1thcr rumn"''"'nK, p r o f r• ~ " I 11 n 11 I ..i 1 mosph1·11·, 111111 rn111'11 much mo1 t• Wh\ 1101 j?I\.\.' "" II r .tll 11nll h1•1H th~· whoh• 'lll)1 y 111 ~lr le lt"lt <'onfllll'nt'I' It'' vour (u4UI 0 i\11k 1111 1'1•1(' U Hitt 55r, :wr.o s i-:1.1-;<.;1 PROP•:llTl~:S GtMr.. I 002 G:1Mr.. I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownership '°• A /\ \'cry charm in II . coiy 3 SPECIAL• .a MIL y BOATS N' BAY VIEW Sec lud e d c u stom duple x: ent.ertainer·s paradise. Rare design & construction, A t ri-levcl & a penthouse. Spacious 2 bdrm .. 2 ba., separate workshop, oversize lot. & parkin~ areas. $245,000 hfdroom home with r,.. bril(hl. shiny kitchen. Locolc'd in 8aycrC'sl. One tailored yard. <'ov~cd oflbelowclllprict'd l~e palro. Walk to llChool~. family homes In th111 shoppin~ nnd pl!rk \'J\ beautiful r o 1denllal assumable lonn too' i\11 area of NcWl>C)rt B;each. J lhill ror O~L y $44 .500. 0..-drooms In add1t1on lo 54,._4141 apa(tous mute~ ulte ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC ---- Shown b)' appointment only. $132,$00. lncludln.a hind.011~. OT'<••••"''"' ro•r o.cr• ~';"j THE REAL ~ EST~TERS , A COl.DWB.L IANQR CO. 644-1766 ~~~---------------------------~ HOURS 1\1hrrt1'-•1N m:•v fll,w<- llw1r "'" b• tf•lf"(1hoiw II 1•1.1 rn In\ .IO II 111 M•.ndav lhni ~·ru1uv · lltonoonSatunlay f"OSTA \l~:.-;A 01-'flC.t: .1:v1w n.w 1.4l!·~l7K lll':"ITINliTllN IH:'\<,:11 17"75 ll••11t·h lllv1I :,-t(/ 1:!211 LA(iUNA lH:ACll 11111 Glrn1u•yrt• 1,al(una 0..at h 4!14 !Mf.6 SAllnU:flA('K ~1.1111111110 .. d 1.u 1m1 11111• $lit 1;:111.1 NflllTll t '(11 "l."1 V 11t~11ro ... ~ 122Q CLASSIFllD Dl.ADLIHtS llr,1t1hn~ lt11 I OJI' & loll. '' '• 10 r m lhl' t111y , .... ,, .... ,,.,..,,, "''"" , .. "'l~ l11r '""''·"' & \Inn ti t•V ~ tlll 1111" ... h1 n rti•.tilhtt•·" 'uluriiJv ll 11'••• CLASSIFflD ltlGUt.A TIOHS FU llOU' Aflv1•rl t•I'" •huuhl I ht'f"lc lh1•tr 1111~ tll1tl• #< rt'JJllr\ l'l'l 'I" lmmrrtllild• Tll ~: llAll.Y 1'11.01 """'"''" l"'hlhh· lllr lht• llr•I 111 fOtrN·I IU'f'rUnn Of\h. I ANl'~:l.I./\ l'ION~· W)11•t1 k 1lhn•• IHI ltfl l)o• Jrlut f"l In fn1tkt• II rt'c•ot ti Of lt11• KI t.I, NII M 1H:t1 111v1•11 ""' hv wour 1111 lukf'f "' ''"' 1•1111 <•I 'rllUr "'"''~·llulmfl 'l'h" klll numlH•r mu•I hr '""'"" h-tl llv Ill<• wllvr r11w1 In t'llV'Uf ttftlltilfUfr l 'l\"('l'l.1.1\Tlll'I Ill! C'lllt llt:f'TICIN Ill" NfW l\U 10.n11n: IH'!\;'<IM; f'•"r" """" 1• mid" In kill or mrrt><I w n»w 111 1h .. 1 hM• 1..,.,., nrt1rorl'(I, 1111' -ranrvtt 1urtr1n 1 .... 111 dn"" untll thl' 11<1 hM• •Pll"11r1·d '" lht' IKll"'' IM \It:./\ I.I'< f: A Ill\• ""-' •1h art' ~tnrtlv rn~ 111 llM1v•ncl' bv m111I ,,,. ... •nv ""'' or our nl h<"M MI ph<>llf' ordrr,, Ol'•dlln•• 3 v .m, f'ntlJ!v. <.'<1-<111 Ml'~" OI• hC'f' It 12 llOOn Ml All brant>h OHif'f''I. 'l'llP OAll.Y J111,0T ff~r\'t1 Ille rijlhl II) rl11~~lrv. Nht. l'ttnllOr or rl'l111r • n v 011 Yt r· """""""'· ind to l'h1n110 IU rall"C • rr11ul•llona ••IMlll Jlf"iot rlOttrf, CUSS.ND MAJUtoMa Al>C>HSS PO Roa tMiO, <.'nln• M Mii ll2Gll ( t ~ DAIL V PILOT • "°"""!· Auou" 2>. •918 ~.~~ ..... :. !=.::.~~ ....... 1~.'!':':.~ ........ ~!!_~.!:~ ..... ;f .!!.~.!!!~ ...... ~.~.~ ...... i ~.~~ ....... ~-~~ ...... ~-~~ ....... ~ ............ ~!~ ......... ~~ ... !~~~~~.~~ ... !~.~~ ~~~.~ .. ~~~ ... ~!:~!!! .. ~~-~~ ~=~~ ... ?!~! 9ellboa PtwJ.mlle I 007 to Meso I 024 ..... ....,,Oft hod1 I 04 F ...... T ·st IC I uurrs PRICI DOWN· e'#pot'l lale Winter 2 Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •• ... ••••••••••••••••••• a.-.. A • ~ .!) t " OOO fplc. p;tn,r1c.:1. W /W CPlS. Rt'dut~• s Br 3 ba nr ~Showploce Thu.:oratl!'Ow..com~lttt • l Sll.9SO • S21. bh.1u. \lllllO. Avail S.11\' IJ,,,y " Ut'un SJ(.4 ~ l r__•ty. H~ ID THE SURF I) upitr:tdl'd..., .al~ Plan In a • s 110.000 SOLD. u . S2lSS t>1J.i!46 4tlll.31>41 .S13'1.1100 + """' •· UUl Jlll"t.lJ1l10Ui Collci• l'iirk 7 Sl7S.OOO SH,000 --- M.trabllll Jelly 117S 4t,()( Pool ~ Su.nd.cll! or •.llk 10 tbr bud1 oH~r\. biJC bdrm•. runi Why W:Ul (orlhe future to 7 $Z7f 000 $70 000 • u..funtlaJM.cl ~ Out·t n"1r1 • '"1 111,h t lh'• "' port"' 1 ly room w 1wel bar , ., M ··h JI • :.-..:..':'·:.: ·• " " ~. ·~' ·• l'OOl "' ,,~w "~-....... , ... , ... ,nook IJl .. 1 ....... -Offil' to you. eel l~ a ·wau ! I SJl0,000 >QUI, IAYflONT \lll..t CvH1tll ll'r.md.1 a..-··uty Atnum ~nlt" "'" • •• • '"'""" .r uot'M • •· '' 4' fofmal d1nin1 room t $1'1.000 SOLD. :! Br 2 Bo ('undo lWI 1undct'k & J>Ool ·•H'J t.h:ike roo(, 3 bt'droonu, 'I Th o•-it:v 2 "'° .. lJ06 J'i.nor.am1t· '11·w, •ull Unc .. 111~1>1.ttl', • .ti dC' 1 '• b..tth"· ti.1m1ly room But lh.at·~ nut lb· to _...1.AOA I $lto.OOO S-. v11rkhi.t. ·n·c:ut'll> bid.: luxe !.1h·h1.·n ";ntry b11ll Adu.lloccu1ned & neat Ill Pr 0 r •·:. ~ 1 u n • 11 y Bayfront 2 bdrm .• 1 bath up: 2 bdrm. 12 $511 000 S71710 aut. 2·11t y • 4 UK, 3 ba l\nmc SI!()() l\J (), yr I y N i:; w P 1 > R T n /\ Y uf m • .rblf' to l1>rfCC' f11m1I) IA pin ~ 1l nuw jU111t li1tld.~r•J><"cl aiurdcM a.· & 2 baths cJown. Sun.>r sandy beach. 14 ' • 1 OWl':ltS rcl()m 1>m1n1t un •o1 ,, SQJ 960 t'i.'nl tht' b\'uuhful i'ool & ,.~ $400.000 SOLD. <ltOt-'f-:H'ANOO """'"ul'I.· '" ~!)("': u~n . •. . S!"I Call"12000 Ih:duccd toSl·l7,500 lO $425,000 SOLO W111tol\, AKl 117~·3331 ---- Ol't:N~\'l'&~UN l .. ll .HU17A:O II RANCH REAtr·y lo s75oooo sa.o ~:!~o Uwn1:r <it3J TARBIU. t I • 1 ' Turtl" LOT OfftCES $350:000 $60,000 --=-.. ttock • t:umpur-Design your own home on rare. DUPLEX 3 \'1!>uhi,1bllc · V1'1w JUO.W11,t1Amrrn. largt? lot. Scllt.-r well hdp Cinance. f'tu•monyothersnotUstedabove! Ot'CNMI .. M• l 2J2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rcuut dt1plx 211r, t"• bu, r1•11t, + 'IClrM e\o, Of hwy. $-\50 11'0. 5-40 950 l. to cx.~u11&!Ja~ :J llr,2 b11 ";t lnCoUfc>n'lio" _____ --carpdb /d1•11pc: . Hy $96,000 ,•urh 01111 li y 11w11c1 ownt•r. 0 Pl'll Sul , Sun C 0 M P L 1-: T E L Y · f' l N l S It E 0 "'l'l'HN·KE\'" P ROJECTS wilt bt• solrl or t'Xl'h anj?ed. Trade up and f!Cl 200' <-appreciation, 6 months interest write off, ~rnd lo mamlenance. BY APPOJNTM ENT IN OUR OFFICE ONLY <No drive·bys, please.) s:.!t\5 2 br, 1o:urui.:c. i;inalr!i ok ........ ~IJ l ,0(/0 Iii~ lllilC 011}\ O\\lln lhl tlt•n l l2H~111'!711 ____ _ C7H'81 __ h.1 u" 1 .. 1 1H!. 'h"I' LIDO REALTY ll77 Ylo Udo, H . .I. l\lam lh•ntulic. ~40 ~O CoroftadelMor 1022 ::•1\7 \I.qi!• ~ix ..• uo I'll ~~'I! J IR·S59,950 THE WILLOWS 673-7300 &•nt·h locullnn. t'a11clnnl· ~ 111.: house. Only $150 mu. llroker 640-4950 • .•..•..........•...•••. DUPLEX OM 11/J LOTS :! Bdrm 111 fro11l. :I Ult Ila. 111 r..-ur -. 1th 3 l .11 11arai:c t .. 1\:h uni~ hJ• pn \':tk µallo aml un up;.•11 oalnlO!>phcrc onl) vu:.:.1 IJlt-on Jn 01 t'r:.wxl lot. Call 644·721 t ~NIGH GAi Ll'T Ea. A55UCIAfES 311 K 111 C. 1.01· 'J'I l'\: hn\·<f '\I l'l'l. :! t JI 1...11 Uni~ ~b.i:.o Pilot Kc.ii fatJl\', S Ill Ol>M ~Ill< l'IU\11:: \llt:,\ 2 '>tor). Jb.1. ram rm rurnpu v.iuo. frpk. On I\ s;.1 Sl>il Ownr \~l ... 1111~ .. ~ • .,;,,.,557~11:1 Ru.I Estate byMd/AY SSHS IUYS! J\n 1•\crpt iono1lly -.di •It• LOCJllM leach I 048 Hewporl leoch I 069 • orJ\l't.I Plun 102 Tbt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wrllo~ ~ in Jn 1n<' PRESTIGE GOLF COURSE SUMMER l~droom. i.lnitlt lc1t'I LOCATION h alrrn,., lht> :.l1t·,·1 lru111 CLEARANCE! so1rc: on l·ul dt' ""1' North 1.iJ•'. \\Ill lh1:.lam•JJ\r . .!ll,al1oml' f'nc('r1'fhKed$3ou01 Li: Gori:l'OU'> '14hile bra e mJt\eluu' \OJ '<l11 n" Si5.500 Ill 1111 UnH•ll\ :! '''· 1 Mr. rw-. h1 lo" ftreplaef' llrt ghl \ic-.s. ~uahly. lU...,lu :!J(l;J \nruH·r:..iiy LJm· ~hd):, \·111 Jt.' :.Jr. :.l hoot :.pllCIOUll \'OUllll )I 11tylc bwlt homt.' <'OIU.ISllll~ ul or' .ill ·'·'" >Wit Steps lo beach on Point, l..1r11e. p a rt!) furn. Rd ':., l\lo/l\lo. 4.10.0372 Costa Mesa 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br!! Bn, formal dm rm, cpl!!. bltns. I pl. fncd $lJIJ mrl ~rdnr or 549 3139 1n trall. ,.hJrV ;ip t..11r hen·f.a mily room bdrms .. rnn\cil. dt-n.. l>\l. .. :Wl"l.l "l-"11 IJl'dr-'n"·· "'111"'r an\ Secluded ma,tcr 5Ulh bath:., d ining rm C)\.11t'r·H'\llu,11t·.i.1:t 41EDROOM 1uu-. Sul1mll' 9611 1156 prl v ;.rte b.A l h . UP ~ecluded pauo "lltnill\i A.crt!,_ for sol• t 200 Loh for sol• b h r II \\ 111 I I) I "SU ... SHl ... ESCE ... E" ar ad•d throu"houl ';. la....,e \'l"W .~lrftk 11 II ' I ·•t .,, h -'7-212 al ' a m v room. r txJ1t•1 up l'\ nc•:ir ... ... " G .. b bl .,. .,. ~ ' ' ,,. .. l.1) • "ir , -' a ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• f1rcplJre. \\'ulk to i>OOI, ll.1rho1 ~ \ 111un.a ~" :! X t r a .o;harp POOl igantic po1llo. ou replaceable at Sl77.J011 1°' 111 .San, I.am 1 m. l>'JIJI ,40 Al·r1•:,, 111.·.ir S:JJ BUILD ..t. GOLD tennis. siiun:a, j<icunl, • A RARE FIND :! ~ llr. l BJ, ncl'(I~ fLl' 110 '.\I E..;; Can·t beat the auachcd. n.irane. Hurry ~llH 500 t\111 t.~2 0130 dlcb.1d•. >r1 Clt'\'t'land A tlc. etc. All included for COl'OftaHi-IOftdS \lut 'IJr\l-r prop1·rt1 \.llUC -.o1lklobca1·h.Lg. tosee <.:all 752·1100 m "'"A-....,,....... T~llSE~•JG'I)()("" :-..1tmnal fo'ore:.l. Corn MINE $425vcrmonth . ..,.. 11-.1wr will ht:ip fi n.in\<' 1Mrms' ,utnum.noma •'N"'.,.,'>'""''u"'" 1' U>.;ALJ.:tu-<.:.> "' 1 t p E R WITH [ I m..,,,,=-~""" Jllr.2•,b:.1,fp.:?l·.tri.;o1r. mun1ru ion .. on ,, . Of a business m lhis to K y 1':Al.TORS OAIC HARDWOODS Vlf•G~r~~cf~rc:nini aph;<:>~ohl,ss~i~n'.~umt~ .. :c,l.1 1~c!>uc~r;e~:.dl. ~ 11:4•. jlf·J! ~;,ft/ Sll!.oooo"nr 5i:. i6t5 fi:~:t ~:~:X.~1t.e 1~~: ~~ location! 110· frnnlai.tco1 ____ 64_6_4_4_7_7 __ _ A.._.D u '()' ll'f:iH:~ NEWPORT SHORES Own,•r will take lst T I> N\\pl Bh·d. I man ret1r 2 flr, l ba, hui;e t'.R. on~ .. " c;& /'-en .1. (714 '"'0 4•56 " 'I k 1r lll thi:. 11>rutwnso ...,.,. \IS03h MIHI OCEANVIEW v1 ,c; -rropert1C'S yarus. J """' .. -lloomy 4 hdrm., 2' ,. hu . at " • . " J c o c r Ill'._,.,. mo ' ~ r, 2 REM •RKABLE' blt·mi>. 2 rar "..ira"e ~3-t2311"1111~ ... 1112A~1 >011! 1>0. 1-·.n. 2000hq . n nr. :J JlR, 2 BJ. In a walk lu (714) 549-2467 CE ..... TRAL PARK A • S\rl·et lo :.tH•t•I. ,;rJ.!.(' ~l c-t..rv Lot•/ R•d Carp~• new. $425. 548·3869 ur 1m vate·lli•at.:h ~l'\\I) " Allthl'"\lra .. m·•k"lh1s4 ···--·r • Reoltors. 1>4"0282 I .• I 1 f I I. • "• ,l rnrnal·ulal••'. Ne.11 Crypt• ISOO • -----H·~ Ml'u ie.iu 1 11 1"1 Dona Point 102 & LIBRARY IJl.lrm home w /bonus <M"ean. ~78,500 ••••••••=•••••••••••••• 8 3 3·3310 COLLJ::c.a: P/\HK 1 Ur:! lloor:.. hr.onJ nt'"'•••••••••••••••••••••• roo m 1n h1·a11 t 1r u1 ---------- ktlt'hl•n. lt>rmal <1111111~11 ' I "Bedroom. 3 buth, 3 t'llr t'UI\ •r·' I• I . I l"I "'.nJO)' t'I" npAn 1~1k 1· r .1H'ifll' Uct·.an .\'ii'\\ PRIME LOT lla, +(am rm.:! fpl, 1~.: :an<i :o.m.ill hoJl ~wr.•i:<· '"l' lo lw m.inn~ h orn i:ara~P. <11n1n1t room, ~ u.1 t au:.u u ") .-. '' " ·~ C t 'l;I\ 2 I ytJ. + µutm w/ trl!es, 11?1.· Only :i11.1xioo th1'1 ocean v1t•w l<ir)!e f:Jrn1ly room. !tit• Wlbelic\ahlt'' l '11i::r !ldcrl UNIQUE thl'> 3 RH .:.! ba. :.!'It) l ~lmc <.'r),S l : I~"~ 1:ar. Cle un, nl'\\' 1>11rnl, II k • IJl'llruom t'USlom home down llltn" room & BIG carprllnl( & d rapl!d home llu>:<' 11Jt10 & ooat ' u:.ouic • ct' 100 or INC M R r• ... 25 I\ I u1 1 C:a t/uu· ·~l·Vi2ll ...,., ~ lhruo l Central r Arc h1let'l dcsq:ncd .. !olOr.I ""· N••ar o<e·•ii sulc to ituJhhed buyer. • • e 'I . ..., • va1 "I . ..... 500 masl<'r lwllronm t-·resh u ai · stained i:lass in dmms: ,,L u n 11 551 so.12 f,ll(hl m u nufat'tur.-r, GiJ.5522 ne"' area S84,950 C.:all l Son":rtcr plumbing, re ~3.900 t'a~onn > l' · 1 1 --------- ' Vl'rse osmosi'I. A rick rm., open beams. par C YWOOO RE LTY man..v pusi.1 H •lies. '"':'.':~---------· .;: ~ ANCHOtAGI see>· R ed C a r Pe I rirl'pl:icc Family room. qucl nn, redwood deek!i A A '! Bunal Plots, H~l·h1ll!t, :.q I\, \.J t'anl loL Cu ll _ ,..v•t1ty ....,,_ llealton;,53688J6. /\m"•lto•"" JBR.$7&,SOO + 548-1290 • $40lleo1:h. now, 3 lledroom, 2 bat h, '""~ M.:;ruS 1---------~ -""· · Call9GO·tOG2 RtdC t <'ll r pets. drapes, CostoMeso 1024 1714)49'-7711 --------1· BAYSHORES ,..-__ -_-_ -: 1 R--... ~t • fircplace,doublcgar11110. •••••••••••••••••••••••, ..... ________ ..J SEACLIFF LOC)UnaNigyel 1052 3BR :!LI/\ t:h.1r mer .__rcio ..... ~. llwllJns, 14 a!!hc r , dryer. oH. Valley 103 3 Br's + lrg corner lot ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cnlry. k1tch lrg. 2nd :o.l)' •• ~.~~ ••••••• !~.~~ _ 833:331_0__ POOL •. Lawn & pool W H IT E 0 R ~aan~ ~tra;·9 6::1 ~ :~e~ir ~ ~~~h~J;;.~~~~~'::i; ~.~1~,t~~35';;~,~-1~1:'.'~·n .. t 21.6(10 .,., fl 210· rrontul!t' Mobil« hotM/ ~~~n~~~~h.1~~1~~~· GREEN? i----------i Owner. Bkr. 536·688•l, w 'interior ga rde ns DY ·>:c.:H C1rd1: Ur nn nr do-.nlo"n San Ju.in TrirPrtls 230 RoyMcCordle lrown, blu. or ?7? Tiu.. I lJ,•drnom home lt\'l>lll-.1 Wl'llrd) ul a dl' ~1rablt• i':J ~ts1tll• t'UI dt·· :..1r & thl' .,~lier will p:unt 10 ~ 11ur color. t\1 I I lur 11101 t' 111fm m.1tion 01't'n hnlL~e Thur' 'l t.I' :.t & Sun ...;oon t11 6l1:\I 645-3474 JUST LISTED Sl2·7731 i.aWld, bwlt·in vacuum l' .1-I I I,; O /\ S 'I (.'.1p Iii. I '" small .•••••••••••••••••••••• R..tfor lllOM __. 3 IM-droom, "hake roof. RANCH REALTY system on pool SIU' lot l'Hlll' ... K'l l .. :~.hiJ 51111 tll',1ullful C'Ommerra;il FANTASTIC CostoMHa s.:~12; n111>o111'1I lot .,.,th hugt1----------i ___ S_5_1·_2_0_0_0 __ -1 w /oeean m ountain lo. bid J.: &old h'cseperalecl TAX SHELTER .,. ________ _ y;ircl ,111 d ,i:a r 1l t>n i;olfeou~ev1ews. PLU. I\'.> O\\nr l'\plhh T"nh~t bv II! pa rki n~ lot 2jt Spnc1· ~fob1le llom t't•r;rm1r 1•nlr v. L11r1?•· THIS IS IT! Joli. more! $145,000. 3w. 2'•ba. J:JrJ~l' & C'J S2GS.llOO Courtesy l )'.irk 111 Costa lll1·~a wit Mt'lla del Mar. $450. k11l'hl'll unrl l.1rn1ly ruom V JIOrt. !\I.in) \ll •'" Opc.'11 brl.r:. .!!Iii ~.1:c.1 d I 3bd 2b h This th(' hom~ ou·vr. ~~. ~ hOUSl' Sut/Sun \ 5. -• ---a JQmmgpropt•1tya1·:11 . a.s :up. t•r11 ai·y i.::i lon'. llnh Ileen \\llllinic for! Hurry! ----~ _.. -l>-1!'> :J:l40 Co,.domln1unnjTown· 1-:-z (1m1nein1t. ow11r "•II 6"W·IS36. Sl>.'>.!JOO This henullful 4 hdrm ----'"" ~u for sale 1700 c ar r Y • S 2 7 $. u fl n ---ROBERTS REALTY San ~l 1i.:ut•I l\lodel 1n ~ EJ~tblulf l.u~I.. hit •llwl ........................ l\ATEL!.A H t-:ALT\', ~l<>on 2bd hsc. Cpl11 .. 848•1688 ··-rhe llandi" ofll'rs 1020So ContHwy.494·8519 l ni. rm di•\ atcu, Pooblct.Ex•cuth•~ 847.(l(lGt 1-.1t'11,IUliH IHfi drp!I., a dult!! over 35. • famil." rm & formal din La-guna Nig' ·-I· h\ rm . 2• :ba. w•·ll i.cpt S200. m o. 6·1iHl·IO all • ·' U'-• Sh J r" M on t ,. l 1 t u McMM+oin, De1trt, rpm "II in,:?. With up).(raded On).( ownr. Xlnt <'l>b . t 1rn nh11m.-3 lfl'drm Rnort 2400 • ·-------- 1 I fl lh ownl•r, princi1111b nn c:u q 1t•ls. new drapes. the choice CC>nlmunity rurk pa11ehu).( & utlwr w .11r t'uMtilloiwr & frml ....................... · .,,y cottajle E·i.tdc. Cou• 1 I ''"'"I ..,, It 2 · I wuulow <·ovcrin"s. frc:1h L'OR xtras. Prof lnd°'c"rl/lo l k ,.. 1 _..,. ·"'I M )' 1 ,.. " r 1 · "' drn111>: rm, w /cndoi.ed Lovely. gentle upsl11111' Int P <' o · ec ~V .. 1rallll' lll't.l!hliorhood, :;ii----------t 1n11nt throout & 1111 extra LAGUNA NlGUt:I. mumt. >: p;1tco. ~1:io.oou l?llr .. tu .. t !'ll'ps .to pool al Lake Tahoe. i\r•11roi1 !\!am Jlentnls:_540~370 _ 1111. 3 llJ. 1 rmli• 10 vrn 1, lar,l!l! ·' ar1I Th•~ hou:ie Pl<Ol'EHTI p.;s 1 n \'I I n ll <I ~ y o Ii r \II 11 t ---- Uy ownc:r. 111<·c:~t home Colle,ic: Park. J !Ir, 2 IJ.1, many, m uuy e;1.tr.1i. • ~.900 751 S.127. ~Jl & .SUn OflCll h1ilf"l' ---fireenbrnt1I. nr ~n. t"~l l'la.1.1 h' """'· 3htl, I , Im. ls: 1.1m rm , IOI m,11 tllllllll!. l.7:iQ ~q rt . lllJIC'l 'ul dt• ... 1c. ~ho-.n h\ • 111pl 1mh \:ill r,51, 05.'>!.I .ill 5 ,1'J pm vr unyt1mc -.knd' ;)ml 111 111.'•'•Hl Walk iu 'ONOO AUVF.RS llt'W Wiii he ~Ol~l> ,, wait CALL hll_~5ur518KtllSI '. I IC amcrl ICS )'OU Kfi' x 130'. On llll l'l'<IS3115. Pool.3br ,k1ds,pe(J{, l'l\'m & 111 ~1·h. !'h<11>"'· on mkt. 3 HH , l '~ b:.i . mu,•h l onger. Cull La N IR I t ou d usk or . fled ~t~ w/trccs. SIWOO h) s n11Js,ok. f'cc ., 1 u l "''"'' guna 1gul' l'U I) 1 "b ., Caq wl Iii:! :13!13 owner 536-0636 l\l uin nrnta· I!', .,.0 .. c 370 l'tc.$72.0011 "'or•11>1>t 11h townhnu:.e; \Int: itar. 2 ..., .,...,.,, 496-4040 830·5050 l.11\•' v .1 r .n nnnt o 011 --·-M " ., .,.. " :!l:J 121·Hli77 or •. ',.,, "' ll'l l)('{l('h.. :! Y1 .. oltl RANCH REALTY 11001 W<' h•I \'.•l'Jllt ,\ H' Income Property 2000 R•al Est~ S2 2 b I d r 711 91'·2·5075 ~51 ooo Jlc>uut lon1I ~ ~-:: .1dy lo movc111 11ow ••••••••••••••••••••••• W_,._d 2900 15· r, gar, nc or BYOWMER P rim•· <i1t'l'n \'.illn h..:at11111 IUr. 2ba L\ ni.: Hm, " trplr & :ICC'<'<i~ to llUk µ,1(111 l\1tthcn1fam rm w lat'l'e'" t o r cor llnl"k pat1u Open houw Sat Sun 10 S $69,SOO 171W!)taedll'r 963 1951 ... ,,.. kids. Fee • ~~~ ! o "' n t• rt IJk r BIG BONUS \~ r.1:1 'iliOI TtME TO TRADE ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\lam Hcntals, 540·5370 THREE BEDROOM SonCt.menf• 1076 Tr.idr In lar1o:rr 111111.s t:nl\t!rsll.v P :1rk Ill, or -- Cu~la \'ilha, a BR . 2 hJ. Unck ~;ill & Ut•.im tl'rlmgs Wood dr\'k & lalllc-e l:J ) Owul'r SJti-.\3:! t 1044 ···•·••·•••··•·····•·•· BONANZA CUTIE ••••••••••••••••••••••• no~' !\tt1I(' :1pprl't'ial1()n. Tt•rroc:c 3 Ult. Agent ro1 KIDS PETS 01( morl' IJ" •helter. Qill O\\n use. 1213) 943·97111i F.aslSull', 11paclous 3 Dr. You :Ind vour ram1ly w ill Love ly ground~ "it h Ii Mo's Ne-. :i BH. t llJ 1111-. for rnfnrmatcon fplc. S48S mo . &15·891JI be lhnlll'fl with lhlS huge large co1ered µ:i\lo ,\II l'Uslnm homl' ~h!J,:J(JU LIONS EST TES Pit party wishes tn h11) --------- 20'\21' IJJnl·lcd bonu:. an cxeellc·nl cuntl1t1ou. u-.ner 198 20.'ill A hml' on Lido Ii.le. t:v lo MESA NORTH room lrnJl(mc a ll lht' 562.500 ----~'It> llll'I:! ~tS0.000. 213 /831-4170 Huge 4Br. 2UJ\, fam • re<"rculmnal nceds 1l will Jay\\! Ve:i\s Rc:ill,. 200 Oegrt:e OC'<',\11 vie" FOR SALE home. Schls & s hpni:. ~l'nt!! llu.icc m:.tr h<lrrn 31709Coa.slllwv · home Pnl·t•tl to sl'll S465. 645·3474 John l>uite. sep m 1.iw .suit\.'. i So La.:una 4~tiJ :?Z:ti S119.9:'l0 liy o-.nr. pnn on CATALINA ISLAND Rentals Ne" mon, /\lrt. i.:ul' ... t twlrm). 1111 mJI din ------lv491\ 1936 alt 31'\\. i l'nll:-. 1nromc $19.200 a ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- rm & fum rm too J\cL•d MOHARCH IAY San JUCll'I )t•ar ~175 000. or will HCMIUS h"'lshed '.\tesa Verd<'. blfl 3br. 2ba, ~'>J.500 kv Ownrr 2 llr, I h.•. 1.111'' t..rtdwn. Fmd,_ _________ I Rancho SClft Joaquin ~'"165'1ot M2!1:!23 51EORMIEAUTY :-0..1-:W! Ryowner.Garden ~ 2r.OO Sq ft Super Sharp' level. Step dwn Liv rm. 2 : COLLEGE PARK "'rplc . patio. ra m rm. Br+den, 2 balh. SUPER mMt• house for 1 t•:.i. TERRACE C , 1078 trade for income proper· •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 fr p I c:.. fa m rm , ~ '''Se tbl th 111 apaitrano ty rnOrani.:e<.:ounty. d s hws hr . sparkling \>_ Wt>SUrde Realty. Jnc VIEW on Golr Coor!lc. jlX'autiful & rompletelv 148·2323 Ref. 4·104 All upgrades inl'ldit ffillll~Y • e s r 1111!• :, BR 3 Ba home. incom ••••••••••••••••••••••• World Wide lrok~rs 8olboo lskMd 3106 clean, no pets. $445/mo •.• bume toda}' parable ''~ew Amemlte!> BY OWN ER 3 Ur Condo, 960_44 l 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _7_5_14'_368_. _____ _ la.n<bcuped inl'ld'i; lath rµl"(!. $89,500. Ph833 J06ti tiousc, s p rinkle r~ & ___ _ _ __ meld 2 Frplcs Spanish new 1:ph. drp-.. & air UIET :l nn 2 BJ\ Ille, parquet floors. \\l'l Call!'l865322or 8Jt o~ ----NFRPL. PATIO: STEPS 38r. 2b.n Duplex, (pie, t>turage. New root. 3Dr, ..._tMc;Oft leach 1040 t!ba, lrplr. Must "e<.'. •••••••••••• s.;s,ooo. Cull ~6·!JS56 ••••••••••• bar, pool, Jl'l 11va. 11w11~ THREE UNITS TO BEACH. WINTF.H. bltns, So. of Uwy. Pallu Turtlerock rnore S'.!2s.ooo. For dt• THE ULTIMATE C/\LL675-3683. $450.675-6735 lulls & :111111. t•:ill /\t;1•nt. Hills m .2223 in country living. Eastside C.M. Bolboa P"lnsula .3101 3 Dr, 2 na Condo, pallo, owncn nirt. 3 llR, 2 ba, lrg lot. can udd 3 units. "'' Ml to bch. $7~.000. Agt. 846-3166. N l·~ W L I S 'l' I N C . An•••••••·•""°'' ---lK'11uUful llac1enl1a !lur Ownt'r 'l'I x·tra JarRc 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl l(ar. pool, rec fac. • •1~'\SUMJ:: 7' ;, Vi\ Lu11n XlO,SOO. Mesu Verclc 4 111, l""'I· O\rner Wiii Ca lly ;!11tl. $00.500. (jlLLF.SPH: IU :J\ 1.TOHS 00,, 8911 ur lk'lll. M. 'l.').-0211. Pai: l'l'fo oJR Y Outi.tandinl! VIEW from ___ <_lrvm~ ___ H.wportleoch 1069 rou nded h y t rees h<"ttroom 1 ba lh homcwintr r Rental: Ocean· Avail. Sepl. 1• 838-6880 t b 1 'I 1mmal'u1 u t c 4 L t p . 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Secluded f> bdrm, :t hath with fircplocl' and fresh Cront 4 Br. 3 Ba, fully _a_n_._s _______ _ CLOSE t BEACH Rl>HM .. 2 Ua . ho me owes nee. llGCAMYON P'"''· zoned for hor11cs paint· AND • T.wo 1 furnished, prime bear LGE 2 Rr JI.ta Ba, cpls & 0 \1.my 1 recs. s pa cloui. • l'n ml' l.<1c11Uon • 5 fir, 3 Ua. hroarJmoor 0111• Ill a kind. S245,000 l'X'<.lrOl)m. I l>Jlh units, all loc. $700 mo. 675·851i2 drps, pvt patio & yard. < Po lawn s urrounds th1 ~ Snn ~talco 2 HrTuwnhse llom1•. v1cw, l"\>l<lornm·il DONO GALLl-:RV 0 1:-on large lot. Owner" -Adlts S300 673.3850 ..• OL ... home. mnkmf a PARK Bcau11ru1 \h•W nr 7Golf l'Tll11ri;t'rJ l)rlla,ud11n.:i.)lO JJ OM.t-:s. 831-1)411 / o moving -Mui1 l i.ee at Corona ct.I Ma,. 312 ---·--·-----Ill.I~<' 3 \Jllrnl, 2 !lath, LI""; sclllni: ot end ol Courst' S59·5611 or ~q H., nu rpb. vool t've~.49S·-477a ____ -.i S82.950. lly avpolnlment •••••••••••••••••••••••Gardeners dellehl.3 Br.Z r.araul r ~> kitch, nr. new Cul de 11.11• SlZS.000 fi w Ollifl plcuc lt'a' t• $239.500 0\1 nr 6-4"4 i«>bll Weihftinst.r 109 only. 3 BR Condo, pool $775 Sn. no pets. Showing Sat, '"""• frtil", l•«h l•'··"P" nanwand nll11!'1J?C /\~t ddy·niithl IJ ·ft··-•f ShoreclHrs. view, 2 DR, Sunorcall645·80l1 •PRESTIGEAREA• ,.,.... ' "' "'" "' •••••••••••••••••••••• .......... ~ denS750.675-8900 Agt :1 UR 2 UA + oonu"' rm, urnui~Att~~'.~;~I POUi 2 STUltV POOL IRVINf:t---------•I SPOnESS P1aC9 Ea'lt.slde 4 br. 2 ba, new d06C IOS.Coa~t Pl.11,1 & f!l.l'LR ... 'llt-:1'WORK Jly o~nl'r, tavu1hly up Newrort Hts. 31lR l'•BA hlllll(' W•'lri; Prapa ttea CostaMna 3124 crpt, bllns, formal dm fo'wy. vocant & rl'udy to J?r.idcd, 3br, 2ba. eoumr) i.1tt·h & k111i: "" mi.I 7si-1920 •••••••••••••••••••••• rm, encl. bork yd, dbl cao•Npy. SSS.500 ,_ ________ _, kttrh('n, .11ep sl'win.i & S 7,SOO bclrm. 'l'h1o; honw "' 1n · ••oo OUNU1.,.. MACH $12S. ~ ut1I pd. Mobile gar. $450. mo. 631·271 l J OllN REAi> RF.At.TY FORMAL DINING launllry rm S:.l.!l!'IO '5llM Chl\rm1nr. 2 bc(1rni rot lovt'I) nhrhood .ind won' -home. Move today. F'ce -I • 8'U·ll29or894440t ":lkdord SS2"l:?JI t ait1• 11n l ari:t! t rl'l' f,,.,, .11 $:•1 ,!'i flO Au unwVALoClft MalnRentals ~0·5370 2Br.ncw cpts,pato,cnc. ----11tutlclc1I ci;t.1tf•. (.'.1n 'I l\Art-:LLA 11 .. :ALT\ DUl'L .. :x 1n 'IUpcrnkc-----. gar. Adull l'OU ple. No 1.<:F. Cor ne r l u t , In th1.-romplctely r .... 1•l<>n\1'I ~r'·a or N ft--po1nt "t•6 chlld.ren, n11 p<'l.'1. $235. •·•·•or"'"'nu' ., llr ~-llM, "'l'JU1rnte d1n1n1t room 1 le•t l.ay In lnine la,1 • C111l lnd.ay. fl45 7,m 1147 f~lt~ , •... .. .. " .._ ' ~ .. ... '" " ' " "5 3C ?\.... '-• • l~tlllt l\t';1C'h. l"ront uni •••••••••••••••••••••• 979-7888or ~48-82Sl 111rn1 din, I 111'1, ,,,1.·. t'<lmplet<' With k llehcn " AJit"15u.·11n,,_ 3br. 2ba. walk to schl" & Ontu 31 R ' r M In "~ I "n 1•11 thr11" L··r""' w-···• 1 k ~ ,...,.,,_rR--•r..tot-I wl am rm ~ l>h' •itn rent v<COn v cw,3 Dr "bu frple fnc .. hltntl. 11S11umc 7' ~ VA •" , · • M "" l('ru\111 t'rt'I ,,..... 1 e•· '· VlYIC ""o::a "" f k r • • • • "• M!llll9 ran11ly room \\1th w1·t~-.-~.----------ll(l\l.'1Jt ,a~:1 iiln.l'iicedto 21 · .. ·~-:.:..i::·H·=:•••••••• H11• 11n11 lllH. Dbl on81ufs 11bo\(•l't\ar1na.1350 lst Ju l & $JOO -------• h.ir lie Orrµl,1rr OIX'n"' to ''D ....... 1 MODILS.. sell now 111 ~.~ l"'K>V'I,... ......... enclosed jlaruitc. block 2 Ur. 2 lla. Condo. VOOI secy: rcq'd. r,12.411~1 ' ' tw11u1111111y Jt1nt111c11µt CI .:;An ~ ForSal I IO woall Ct•n r l' $4 14,!150 jaru:m. ht•1·ur11y entry. ---HUGE POOL! ''urtl & c•ovl'N'fl patio. J\ CLOSl-OUT Al# 173-7601 ~ I I ••••••••~••••••••••••• l<A'rP.Lt.A R t-:A I.TY, W1ll lcuso furn or unru Super toe. Jllll, 200, 2 rnr 1 Corner Lot "l"nur lit101ons" tw m c Tnlco your rho1ec • :i --------~-·1·-•W~t>t1;.;;l~c·~ll.;.;ff~l;.;.f;.<'nml;.;.1~y-•I Mobil1' l lorn1• '10111. 12)'.fl{) 847.f.001 / Evt>~. na:1 1171 496-1772 Mir, nu paint. tnhso, $62 000! with '1 hrdroom1' & 4 siorl!<'OU'I 3 Mrm • P~ ---_ lrv11w Mumluw:. (~t·r, 2y;:-Tnpli!x. :Hill Super neat lbr villa ponl.8'7·"63,!'>~T·2179 "'h I • .. a I l111th>111t Ju«t $82.950. VIOU!i model hurnc loudN l•'or 'lil<t "Oii .'>'•i '·""''·' I .,~ l> r I I "O"rly" r>vt /\dlt•/11 D p-Lf "Z26 '· or m ng ,, r w new • w 1 1 h ,. "PI' n 3 I 11 ( • --.. och I 041 • , v "'' .a ""rena, una on . ' " 11, • .. .,.. '"" • _ l •· kit h n 'I _,..... SJ19,000. Ph·490.91.1111 pr l 11. Sl75. G1a.2aa2: ....................... ~ •·nrpe "" l' 1'11 oor I anwnlllt!I which l11eltld ••••••••••••••••••••••• CATALfHI :l.IJC5J, :.i l\lt, :.i Ila, udlt r. -------49r 5293 1 1 1 •nit. Hel•VY llhokc roof, I I • I uvArndC'd t•a r pct• •OCEAMVllW• " 11l8r 1>ark. l-.111 J llfll f'OUll2JlH UNITS I• • Houaio,adna l'o nt. rt:· t'ulY frple In llvln« rm,~-!!!!!!,!'!!!~~l drapc!11. olr rondlllonJn &OCEA'N Yl[Wll Curit>. F.nt·I. fH'I yrd S74.500. Alll\um1· $1J:1,000 HuM'nqt°"leoch 314 wu r ry r , nt• c ' 1 \ •111 blt.n kltr brn. Oiant -11nd fully landtcoped •LOT• •• 524 ,500. 4!111 t16R!> 01 VA loun. Submit $10.000 •••••••••••••••••••••• ,\vallnow. \7t4>499·3729 ~olt'd pool. J u't 2)'rs w 11 h a u t om a l I In Arth Heat'h Hel11ht1, from your hvln11 room. <iOO-Ol>OO all. 6pm tlown. Ownr/AICt 540·05~S sno. Ulil free. Corrol fo El t_.. lZJI ' new! Sup('r location lfl)rinkl('l"I: or . a new On1ySl4.500. UramAtl" 3 levcl fomlly -• --horse. Jlcncbcomb1Jr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hul'1")'! Coll 96l-89GI. bdrm. Walden model un MORIHS llALTY ho mt• -.1th pc-r m11nl'nl ~alt 111111 5 Star J\dll l'rk a UNITS on 3 2 acrel'I No Fe(:. 631·20ll 130'0 NTllF.WATER I Colon11I Rei l F.iitale II~~ Ba, SS, ownr , lie dcr coMtrucllon and r~ 494.,057 \'lew. 4 ffedroom, 4 both. Sllvercrt>~t 2 Bit, 2 k a San Olrgo l·o. $1700 1n1 3 k d • bo ' V_a_n_t _a .. -..• --Ca-l-l -~•-.. ,<a-7-9·• ' · ady for occupancy I * * £Dmily room . p1l111 and A /C. 24'w1d c. l'I' 1ncorne.Sl48.000.0WC9v LAlcJunahoch 3141 .,. ~cw me~ -"'-~ ____ ...... _...,_•_1 ___ 002_·8946 __ . 968-__ l_llOS_._-t S.-pl. Both eJtccllen ~k. Pantnstk N t>Wport R.1T 637C 11749008SorI1742·:l233 ••••••••••••• • •••• •• •• • l.okc-Forest W /Vlow bu II nd U TalAMGLE HOUSE • 11 --------4 -----· f .,_ h f wet.er J$21 1q It, a b ya. UrTJa ca value at Sll0.000. Ca R XI 1 7 UNITS. Good t'.M Comp um u.:;lll' ron l\/C.wetbur,trplc,pal c.nr.-o ,h,' -f) ~ ~Q.. dayl Pvt road lell<b lo tb1.5 UO· :.40-1151. Nt'l4·port om~. Qil~~cw~~~~;ch. We11tsld\' loco\lon 4 rondo. 2l>tJ, 2~bll, J Wl " dbl 1ar. Clubho\u • p~ l..'GU ~~ <b J.J<I" ~ lque triAni.tular house or ~!IJO. 2Bdrm, 3 yn. old unii 3 pool~. tenn is c rt1 . pool" tennl• Incl. a.'Mlt. Tliot lnlrig•in9 Word Gom• wiflt o Cltudle rt"Cl.,.,ood, l·tdar. It s tone. 1----------.1 Bdrm under cont1truc· koeun ty .i1tc. $500. m Ready8ept. lst.'4<>-l300 -----..._..., C\A'f 1."""""' Tht21tor1n uc connect· La••u na Beta Chumcr , ti $Z'"S 000 A on 1 yr lse or $400. S<-·ou-;....;.~~-----ed by o circular stair ,,_, on. v , • ltl th J 2131788 8 O•--oo """"" fl ... with wooden eenler poht, BR. 2 full bathll, eat Jn 631•3900 ru une. · a-~~..:~ ~~~~~~~~~~ tapped with• cit.or pin ·•----------~~~~r'm~1F~~ ::~g~ .~ _6_UNITS-___ S_•_n_Cl_e_m_cn_t_c-.~_e_v_rs_. _______ -4 I I -ESIDIMT lal&Q roof. The s unken DESPIRATION! dltlnn1l boAl·traile Ocean & Park view. Xln Mewporl IHclt 6 A L N J ~ '"" llvtni room hH one or Nttd lo<'aJ units or «'Om· parklnir. Sep. 1tora1e lnveat mtnl. $145,000 •••••••••••••••••••••• I I I r r HOMI t wo n1~ural 1t;nekrpir: rntrclllllortax dcprcrl •. shop. $16.000. Park. I Paclne Shore Rully, ll Winter on Lido. 4bd,IFo...tlliRVtllley 12~ .._ ... _.-_..__ ... _ __._..._ ... _~ Encourages the finett u wt u • e<' • t t1on. Will trAdc lhis lnclds ALI, UT IL. $120 W. Pallud1, 16-A, 01 3~ba, den, frplc., SSSO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I l lf outdoor living with some Ot'eon & canyon ch a rm In ft 3 hr mthly.'94-0CSl CltyPlna,l-4S2·~ mont.hly.675.7667, W"'•" ~ ... T__,E.,w_c_1...... separate pat1os. ooe just views. The cu~tom wutrrfront w/dbl sllp & ~ I I* I l nghl for a pin.: pon1t tbl. tcltchn hu butc her comp!. ru.rrusbed •55 Mat&OMll l4' NEW DUPLEX+ UDO ISLF., 3 BR, 2 Ba IO Mlle Square r arlr• .... _... _ _.. __ ... ___ __, This immac. 4 bdrm.. block tops & n atural McNash Re:ilty Completely redont. New 3 BR HSE home, lgc sunny paUo. K~1ted 38r, 2 bl!. r-------. bal.hbomeincl.a f:amily mahoguny cablnola, f42.1334ors.:?·~18 plumblng,liS:hl fixtures L g bdrm11, trplcs well dccorotM. Yearly frple.new cpt.a,dr1pnq& I C H 0 V A f 1 To 1.,_ r9\t of the-tct _ rm. & a very priv. entry Ced1r Is used for P3nt'I·•----------stovt', & Rlvierll f!OU(lh wsbr /dryrs , mlrror e llOO. mo. 675-6428 dilbwas her $410 ll'I~ ....... ,,....,,.--... ,-.,_.. ,.,..., ti. it.. Unli.d S••tes of courtyard. Take lhls op. lnl ln every room. Jf 3br HcriM>r'Vi.w Home Slps 4 Balb w /shnwcr drs, wood P•n«'llna. Wile 1163-4.569.Agnt,nofee. __ __,,__..,__ Amerk•. but io tht RIMI•"• Portunily to move up l & 2ba of unusual qualit)' wanted.4Bror5Br ~ up In park 100 y · to Wcstcllff, East Side Lovely bayfron\ 3 br. ' _.,. 1t1e Jolly -Gi."'· prestigious T urtlerock. & de5tgn l~ what you ere S81-847i from Newport Beach. N C.M loc. 1138,000 ownr rrplc. patio. Kids ok. llAUT1FUL , .. ti 1• I MA 0 S I R . 8·?3 SllS,000 looking for. call Jtm•---------pet.~ or children. $2795 a~.S48·9673evea. Wmtuonly.673·3053 ADULTCOMM. :::1::1~:1~~...,l._J~ .... 1:~0 ~ :-..,:':!.!, "':::t ~ :.~Su~·2312. Eves or bow D~~TJ~! Class· (.213) 387-1349 Vtry lge 4·Plex, 1·2-3 br C:S~h·~rofesst \.'am. T'~1~~1• c~ :'*'I.' -.......... ,,_ -""'.> ......... 552·7000 1---------• I/led ids dU!play lbelr Acn-for s• I ZO Donn Point. Pays to .fC 0 r~n or OU!ltl ac ct. P• • • ._ __ ,.,_...._ L-1M -T' itseJr 1126,000. 675 520S; Sit Cot-4 mo. while-11hopptn1 and freewai r "~Jt$~~slmll$.. r r r r r I THE .· . . --...... ._...... m aaain with lealbilil;)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-3824 pannanenthomel~ oolna Bc:drm, '"' ., .... en I - _ _ L --- -• ~ w/3br, Jba, sauna, aod lmp:ict? Our ads. we ActtS In No San Oicit COtitrucled. need tum dblc aan p, Neu o -;,: • ~ urn•s I I I I J J VlLLACE. · vtew or C&t1 Is Catalloa. &R im>ud t.o sa;v. "ally County. Beaullhd act r y a o a I l y p 110 home or apt. in Nwp $315/mo. ut, tau ""!l _ .... "'" ~ . _ . . . . nr ... , T1QRS SIM,900. l •l reauJts. Phon e u~i. ll0,000 per arre ClauiCied Ad to buy, sel Harbor HJ_an Sehl Dlat.. security. Aaat. Mi IAM-l ..., • .,..•cleAHk..._ : ru:.JU.• AtJ. 1"11-1eo1 tc:z.5f1I. 833-UMAt:nt<t99·1731 orffiltaom.tlhlni. s.w.ill2 50~ • ' I . .......... '1t. .......,. ... 'rtrl NwnU.fwmltud tte.HU.,_# t d ;.,al I,_......._ ;le;~~ 11 b ~ 197'S OAILYPtt.OT ............. ......... .................... .. .......................................................................................... . "11 ft'oY.., JU Mlw,.tlMdl n6 S."-c..t.Mete M2 W.. 31 Albf911L ... l-11 Afmrt-ta r.wslNHJ Offk.l...tel 4400 ........................ .... ... -................ c.,·... 1 .............................................. ...................... wu.t.w.a&M4 Jtoo ···•·••·••••••••••··•• 8-•at •M •••~ •• ldrlW.. • Poal --' ABfT.A.&.S ••-•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ..... ~ famJb boma . Patn.lally furn lbr, '-L .__ warth m ~ In line L--! ...................... NIWPOttT llACH nil!! COLONY now bH Tepara. .... -.lf4. 2'8R.2Ba ••••••••••• uu Ba11lde Cove To•o· WW.no .;..~10P!tioo •,!~~· ~DK.. ft.1111" S Br. 2 b •. blt11s 28tdrms, bltna,frplt . Pror~Jjtooal £i.oc1.1U\u Air, ;tBr, %ba. 'l)U, dl'Jll a 8.Jl, 2 Ba ........... ms .... J'CrtJ•!Wt'tt U\-.d P~tk. _.,,.., ......... ~ l"ftllrd in. the ftnit nww.da.! ..... b I ch Jr. fr p I l" fun\ished/UlifUmlsnfd ~ u H .. • \I ~I I • I " frpk. d h hwe1be r J BR,2 8& ........... am tn.. ZBr, tBa w/stturtty, -• :_ . --500/o SO HlJRllvt. crpt/d r pa, p vt. ~ard OH THI WA.TU O\lo'nlow" ... unJ "3$/mo.. ~. ACl U tR,J 8a........... pool. Jacuu 1 un d DIUIXfltlNTALS ·•• W2'Sl. ltt>acb Ample.-parklna eof• a 81l, z Ba •• • •••••••• i m BEACH. $'700/aio !>~. : 3'4 Dedru0m1 OONT ~USS: rumblin11 w;1tcrfalls, qukt n re.im• some dock use $00mo. For Info n ll 49l·lt2\ .. 8r ,... J BR.20&............ -SJC Rt&Jty 493-\1.3'1 1tm.Juftl«'•t<lftowt'rinn n1nt' EE11hc l·hdr. Walk t.obu~hfrom lov •n..d.....,.m,:!balh ~lth ---.. -+ l \o'J yr o .. t'P'f """+"'~-.• .. a ·••••• On Water SJlr.ZBaw/"'' -------... ,. "BR 2"A a•·-•10 trpl .... ...,.. • ..,., --drps pertf trdesir ••• ....... .,. ._ 3210 l h.1.Sr Monr:w11h.d1rrrl.l\C-tn thl·livlft<> " 0 ...... • • O<'t'U\IO" saJmo Beaut v iew nr<', 1'a J , W"D ed SBR +dtn,2b.A .... $4.25 ~It S7SO/mo, WllbOUl I l -.. paUO.~ar•a•.UU.Ava ..,_.__1• L.mo, u 11,Q a\All ~ lnd lr'Olll ~ • W\r, •BR 2 ... dock ltiOO/mo lease. ••••••••••••••••••••••• roo111. Ju:.t 11.a: 1\-\"" in .. mountam tt)l()rt. "11 ,.. 1 .. .., .... u .. '"IW\OI ... n "' eTJ.tlll sm • . .............. SHARf' .... " ...... --2&-dronm,dC'll.llnd fOl' 1ub UC. Hcct'l>I. &. ..,_,.bd._ cj~~· 4 BR, 2 ea ........... $4 Oft W t R /h 4 llDIOOM ENJOYu ''ollt<VbJU 1~1. i.wlmmit\IU>ool, una, '14S l br, pool, C'hlld ok nct'an \llcw SMOn1u Tl'lepho1H! n i.we rln w. 4 BR.J Ba .. · ....... $7'~ ..._ 1 es . •Y w ()1 1 1 )M:Uz.:J. l-11ghted t«nn1~ murn, p nJ volleyball. ........ avail.~ ZS IO .... '1st•.._ __ ._ •z~o TOYo-nhom~ ..... le or ~ boat. 4 Br n J B111th. tam Uy room """ ... ---• ,. 2 BR 2 n . -.. ~t l<x!.aUun. Sl~/mu .. ' h N ~\In, 4'\00 '<I 11 dubhou~. Socl:il 3cti\lltlt"S. MA.ill Rental». MQ.$370 JACOIS RI.ALTY Atlr .. rm 0111 .... »\/»II.· ••-•••••••-••••••••• , · ..., .......... _. mO\IC·ln r e• . \'.H .. ,v ~ 8 •Ba ...... D /W 28R,Z8a........... yrl,y l1'e, Bristol and Warner l~TROOUClNG1Fmcturt111ur\"pndn1i;e11o. Sl10.2 br lib• ..,...1 .,11, 675-6670 :;ui>o rao r A\lu , Co•ll• .. r • • c,._, • n 2 tJR + d\'n,<I In .... "'9 Sharp lle P•bborhood • • ... ~ • 0 • • -"I '"" J"U• " .,. • "" p.t.a Dtlldreo OK S4 0:-J B~ CH • IMM£DlA TE R.-r11f.l. lrvm S2Sh1 lh. kl(b ok Fw OOIM 4000 " CH ""u "'"· ., . ..,...,;.,,, :.....-.. • 388.28a ........... i.c • A S38S/ruo. plua. ~ rdcn,•1. ...,,._ 1.• 1 .. Malnli\"nt"l• ... n~-o mo.--ll DK. 2 lilt ........... $.I l Bdrm \i''uru) $370 mo 1st. last. securlly. A11cnt. OCC'UPA.-... '1" lN lnll ~ .. ,"''Ir.Uri " .. '" _.,.._. • •••••••••••••••••••••• PlllM1': 01 <' !>PIH'O, Ci.IM OAD 38r 2ba cul-d,.1&c 3HR.2 Ba ........... 14 21ldnn <•'uml$475 nofee.541l86M AVAlU BU i 1-h.lr.l-ba.l-hir.ll,,, Extra I.Ill 3 br. 2.,. bu KOONS sas. wk up with Ol.'IWll v1,•w, cpb . drp .. . bl • ·•' d SOR.21>& $t7 ---· l\\\l.'\,l.11mA,-cr1w.1:.,o.t .. MH.1 f''am. din. hiund rmi; kltchon $31.50 wk up ampl" p11rk111t:. 3SOo t ni. cpt,ura> llr nr. .. .... .. • On Bea"b ... Ith Chann" WnfMlltst.r l ~98 .. .. ..... -·s ••5 ...,.7 fl l> R v /bo 3 UR IV.Ba ' -' 4 .,..,,.,~·11 l1,tnu1,mJl-o11n1,w P11tlo. Non.•\~ MO\IC h upls ...., . .,,., °''" '""" Ml . ~\lfll.l l'&-O~rll~'• al •tor• le• no • .. • • • • .. • V1~w. p ... l•"'"t'oo. au.... ••••••••••••••.••••••••• ,... 11tl9,S370.ta•u 48R.2"9 Da ........ $41 1 ~ "'y""" • b d'" Cle<1n, 3 Ur, 2 iu.. up ....... ., •• .,o,.,.,i;"~;1lAwllc~"' 110W Ht'nt .starts St>pt J 16 Pvt. rm. & 1 rm t 714_!757611 _ 4 8 R.l!""Ra ....... (CCOr , .Ul'flla c 11r11dl'Cl t'pU drps rrpl t71 41S'4C-lk\) S36Smu.tH6t\19\ .i.Jlnc, In hou~t'. woma111J-________ _ ----------t•BR.z"'& ...... $-1 lldrm. SSSOt m<> "'Loter. di hwJsh .. ;. S3GS/m~· Ad:ulrA.-.cM9'nt~ 1.. • I Sl,.OMO ... TH Prfiltlae 1100 wnodel, 4 $1000/mo )rl) Lbc. ~.At.rt. no ftt f lw\I mod.I 2 Br t'Ondo 2 8-bltn tplr Oil.,.. w 1 .. 1t PCl\' • \ltt~ ~ " ~:roo-,2 ... ba• .. ,J .. ar umh •noworen arilt' onl y 0 S300 N1 itoodloc Mll·39~ New mollomc":rn~11r .-.. ... .,... UJ ,. -1£..._L.__d --9 a.m . to 1 p.m. d b ' u I •· N ul 1ara&e, tresbJy painted Brand nrw !l Bdrm. 21J;.i '"'~ or A m6, r ookhur s l Hotels Motels 4 100 u11~lo "' t wPOrt o \\J inalde 4' out. Cph. "''frµk. S5U01mo .)'II) u.twwf~ 3100 ~ 556 2titi0 L>n . Cl J3 •••••• ;................ ltoyMcCcwdle drape1. Walk t o St WIA~ ~---SUNNVAC'IH:S ~10r1-:L. RealtorlllOHewport Boa.awnture " Manna W.AHTUOMF~SOHT 3Br. lh ba. lrpk. Xlnt $$.80.dbl t i or21 Costa Mete 541·7729 S500per mooth. · " /' rlun cond. ow. drps su .eo. Qu ..... n u or ~> 631-1400 -J r pt 962-4\l.39 K1tl.'hn/Vool1 Phuneo~vc •--'-------;;-50 3 Btdroom. 2 beth, nt a <'Jnvit'w New h~l' J ---2376 Newport Blvd. CM -ss Rettt.a ., .. u _ ... _a Ul-h. ......... -. .......... ,min. l o Da na l'u11H ~Oft ~IMJ'JSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...-suuo .... Carpeu. •51JC.....V,D1:1-.-M 4bd 2'4b 33851 "'T' drapee, bwlLW. $tOO pe1 .,,..,. .. c C:JJ~n:Orrcgo. SJ~ 17111 Ape hm~h Costa Mff• 3124 Hartl~ 1142 SulNMr R...toh 420 flfEWPORT IEA.CH month. Br Condo W dt'n. din 496-5661, (213 1474·2474 UnfuntuMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Stor.1 Of' Office• ...., ..... M.. aru, 2YJba, slO\lt', trash ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Luicury IJti»t'b (;()ndo, Balbo b bc:h N r C o 8 8 t H wy &: 146-PSI LOOtUHG comp. Rerently ron OftdomitNums lolloa blond 3806 bt!..iut upjlrades. fplc. 1 a Ille t r . apt R1vers1tlc AH· 470\o lSOO • ..,,,..R ... l .... SE7 structe-d. tennis courts. Furnished )400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br. s:ioo mo. Dys, tU $175. ""· Avail 8121 \ ~ "' -I ....... h ... ..,, ... 2_.,.,07 or 213........... 91 1_1.&12·0008.675 !'.8111 sq fl. will r e mndl'I poo . nr uic:ac . """" mo ••• ••••• • ••• •• • • • • •• ••. . <l , --·nu .. ., R I ,..._2 ..._fi '-bf fn_.&Oi>by tbe ukle1l 11ndoy:. 6.&:l ·tiSOO, J::v s »llclu bcarh.Jbr.lbll,$1<tS.Bach.1><1 f el~ok f' 7 4 ts40-1~1 213 ca.:.onab urcnt J erry "'..-::--kyd.u•~ .,'!."'n'•w.'w a'"-u1 moi>l prod ucu _v" r~11l 673_7489. dean. A\'utl now No Deacht.'OmtM:r. Ft>c. ·~lj'. 1 • or ·OCEANFRONT 3br. 2ba W)nn. lUlr <2131·177 7001 ~ sc~b • beach. estate l·ompany 1n Irvine -----t'hll<lrcn. 110 pc.'ls. s.100. 631 201_1___ _ ~:l 32U1 tn NewPQ1-t l\eJch. • ept - - Edi u · ll 8 11nd t.alk t.o one oC o pt. Snores. 2 BR, conv m o . Hu n l. 8 e .i ~ h . CUTE 2 Br w/d .. ~k 2"••· ....... hoch -3141 <l·U 675-4688 ~ lit A L l. S II U p S • • aon P l ·~·· . . IAe•lng ex ..... rt~. We haV" d"n. \"alk lo ····afth. "le u .. """'"Or , ..... 61""' ,, • .... . •••••••••• ••• ••• • -s u I T A n L E F 0 R best l $450 ....,.. r-.. ' ' ' """ ~ .. ...,....,.,.,., """ "" A I S335 I " • •• ••Furn be1ach houH" re BUSINESS. tlOBBit;S oc. · 645·8031 O\ler 20 mo<lclii m Irvine $UO/Yrly. A~t. 548·1290 • • . Po. ena.. . mu. yr Y PIMICREH Drop :a pebble Into the asonable. On Beg Curo1111 01, 1~1 10,.0<,· f'AP ll\'. lo select from in 11IJ ---Oftdomlneums 613-3731 E\ls. .,1 ,._ Oc ( ' ' For Lease 4 Br + bon1.11 • E bl rr b .......... __ ._ .. _~ "' - ----U-. S ,....-ean avm your ~pt. beach Ca ll640·0372 S7S MO. K SIOF. c:i.t. dee,prlviotw/pool.l blk shapc:.and :.iies. Pricei. a st u -J 4Br. 3 a vnTW"Wl.....u 342~~oP.,.ilts.la 3107 E Leasl'.Luxury,scrunty, --s.&8-7UU ~ bffcb aate. $700 mo. ranging from $375 to S600 Twnbse. Bltns & pool. ciimA••c•o·v~·2••8•·~···· ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO ITS MAM . Mature adults. 31755 C:;t. Waten root 2 Br. ne1,1.ly re --963-9143 per month, with im-$595 mo. 6H-S512 & "'· r28!l,LOVEIY2B 1"2 8 Over SOO talltr('es and llwy.499·~. decorated . S2l!5 wk RestourontSlt• mediate oi:rupancy on 673~99 fplr.2curgar.Adltsonly d 1 • r a,gar J O s lrl'am s w i th -~or551 0848 ..... 50 2 b d Kl ... some. Call or st.op by to S<\25 mo. 613·7537 ~.ocu.,!~.'., no pets. $375. waterfa lls c reate ~ S..\50. on pnv bca<'h, pools, 5000 s~ fl bh.h; Pluceull.t '"';;&, 511tb~. ;!; ""• day! THE IL~FFS M o NA n c H-lJA-Y .,..,..,...,.. reli.xing setting for your tennis. Blue Lagoon VIila Vocotion a.._tol1 4250 a\e, CObta M e.~a. Maln Realei.,M~O Lg~.3 RR.sphtlevelend VILLAS Model 1830 3Br Winter s pa r aoui. n e w l ·o r 13(99-103'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnd1.1.11tn ulllrok"r' uml; bei.L early :irea, l&, 2 FP, ssso. M : · Jbd near bay & ocean. -~·bedroom 11partment. Foc Rent: IJjg Bear cabin. 833·85.Sl 1'edecorated 3 Br, 2 ba, gre..;nbelt View. Redec & (714) 714/833'31l l From S230. Furniture Newly decorated g~rdcn 2 bdrm, cpts, fireplce, re, l~triol Refttol 4500 din, pat, fncd yd. N spotless. Avail now. $650 avaalablu. Small peb ~~h· 1Wbr.1::'otpeuh. 2 bUt• u . 962-0SlO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. 5400. Me-8291. HASTINGS & CO. ~XH Uftfw'ft 3600 • 3 Bdrms. $45(>* OK. Adults onJy. Office "" . a .. o s ops "' -----, ~"th;t;;;;:t:;75.3~l.~~~~~~~~~~JR~e~al!.!:to~n;~---64~0.~556-0~~j••••••••••••••••••••••• • 2 Bdrms. $300 • open 9:00 to tl.00. 2300 rt'3l8ur11nts S27' + utU. Big Be:ir Cabin. :?lid .1000 JNUUSTRJA,I. At the beach, 1475. 3 BR. Marshall RJty 675-460( Fairview Rd., Costa 64CM236 aft 6, 892·4127. frplc .. l'Ph • week o Co!sll& Mcsu, N~ar Ne"· Ice yrd, washer /dryer, RTLEROCX plan 3, Jg BLUFt"'S Condo leasea NI! .t. .. Phoo ..... 2300 wknd 640 5565 6'1i·5789 ~"l" sln£\ea weleome. 968--0127 '1bd .• 2~ba, ram.rm • 3 Stan11111 at $450 '"""R MA.RIMA. CoroM ct.I Mar l 82l ... esa. e _,.. · t-&ewport hoch 316' · • --· ---- or 962--0937 urgar .nrpool&park •Age.nt.6'1.j-113J• SpacloMs vppe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Casu de Herm01>a •••••••••••••••••••••••a...talstoShort' 410 SOOOSqftlkt! A-wail. c._.. 15 833Llk.!..!1"w. SS7S. m :-.;-· .... -p-t-1-lghts ocean view. 3 llR 21A w /are.dll---------a1 l2l 2br Studio Apts. I br apl. bltru., pool, f rplc. •V•••••••:••••••••••I ••• Gdf:J~~~~fis:Ou1c!r!s". -r• ,_.., 7 .-w/firepla ce. $320. near ocean. Adulb, n ng mo .. ~rn r nup t' o 2Bdrm.2 Ba.coovden. br, 2 ba. Glassed r~c OCIGllTl•w. nr6 ~" wtthOu\f1replareS3lt). pcta.SllOrno.846·5111 ~•nale to share 1 Ur liJJ~l frplc., cenL A/C. patio e have z. 3 & <t bdrm room. ~ew pu nt & crµl. Sl6S .t. m J ....... _ hom l'. Lagun.a .lit>h y d , D /W. g rdnr pd. bomu & t ownho mes Quamt bnt'k p11t10. ~ Age . ''" i!t:tr!_!... .,..ua:., nangc &oven, da PARK HlWPOltT 491.2079 · 50 Sqlt ~Hi w/nfr. 20' s:ns1mo. Ut & last + a vail for lease. From 5-13-6331 or ~Hi717 499-2237 "' ·~ ·-hwasher. -r l' 11 1 11 II t.· 11 o or~ . SlOOaee. dep. Nr Bch & s;lUto~.No Fecs. l60 W.Wilson. APARTMlHTS W1anWdlt>malcroom m.ih Spnnklen.. comp a 11\ 2 Sla~r842-71.39orS.C~l9~ RANCH REALTY VATERFHONT CON 1>0.2BR l BA. new nirpel, CORONA DELMAR J or28edrnoms and 23·33 to s ha re J•,ir tonelet·ho1st,len<'ed HI, 5512000 ~sqft,2 Br&Den,l>lde new p a 1nl. Includes 2 Br Townhouse. frplr Det.luH~wUftits Townhouses Newport Townhuu!<c dnve thru.SlOOOcno.197~ Clean 3 or 4 Br, dish·1----------1 tie avall. SllSO mo. patio, gar .. woru bop. Pool. t.eonu. continental 2 Br sludlo. l > Ba dwn. Jo'rom $329.SO $180. 64CHl60ow 640· 14S1 J'l1aN'nt1u, CM. 147·~ wuber, fl'l)lc, cpts. drps. mvenuly Pk Twnhm<'. Agent 640-8149 S325, 1st & last. 344 brealt(ast. Soiue O<'ean & 1..., ba uv. Alrlum. f1am Open 9-6 Dally da)'?I. 6.J5·Ml9 evH S3S5·S31S mo. 96J·•S69. 3bd 2 1 ba ra m rm -Broadwuy 133 0242 Catalma viewJ. Close t rm. lrpk , pi1ho twnhsc Spa·Pools·~nnls AVOIOINCOMPATIHI.£ - --• ., • · · Br, 2 ba. den, We:.trhrl 1 • • • • desJan.. $375. No pet..s. Acrou from l''u hlo ROOM MATES!! CALL 1200 Sq. )o't. M l i.pacc A&t no fee. ~~~c.64, ~~~~8pd by ownr area. ~c75 inftl grdnr •. !16.l_-47~ sboppm• & flne beach S ... 1 (II 1 ......, .....,_ ..., ' "' .. · Knox 1. N wpt Hst1 Island a t Jamboree o HOWJc-Mates Unl1m1ted w ront o cc, i::e r('llr Franciscan Fountain 4 br · water.M>9453af\6 ApcalN14ftbf'8nd•hed 64<l·ll61l area.00·2389,m·~ SanJoaqulnHills Road. 832·4134Sinl.'c1971 doo r . $1!>:1. m1>. HW + fam rm. fprlc. walk Lo ew Townhse. 2hd. 2ba, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• (7141644· I fOO -T('rmlnal Wny. S.10·57111 11<'1'°°1 & Central P a.rk.. Choice localaon. The Ter· SSOO mo. 5 Br. 2 ca r gar. Costa Mno 3724 81.':.AUT. 3 Br 2~ Ba , dplx, EASTSIOE ndull 1&2 Rr. --Resv. ¥111 to shllre be11u1 days. 646·06lll eves. $400. 846-70'76 race Univ Purk $375 ktds/Pf!l$ OK. Ar ross fr ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio gar nu cpts U2S S:...l00-$22S. l.1ke new. Pool. NEWPORT ltgts 2 Br I Back J:la y l'Ot1do. Al • 'Br.2 Ba.prime loc.9/10 213/S22-158S am or uft 639Nw_ .. ~.!.0"r 2&13t.s392E ... ~6e7m . ~37.SOWE""'•UP mn.tSe.67S.7513A••;. nopeta.J77 E.22nd.Sl. Bii . patio gar oldc mod . facil. ti42·58S5;Shroqe 4550 1 ......., ..., i.:: 5" .,, 644-0878 udlls . no ' pets'. $225 673-2383 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 mitobc:h,wlk to schts.-8Pm •Studlo&luR Apb YRLY. luxurious ocean 5'&8·5300 --C A trporl m in • s bop pl n g c n tr n r a.och 1241 OPF.N HOUSt-: •TV & Maid Sen • Ava tl \'U, 2 Br. 2 Ba. den, frplc CASA VICTORIA Free rm & board to lud~ wurehouse storug1uv1ul. #' chun:bJ.$47S mo. lal /lst.••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. 21i bu condo w/36' •PhoneServ.lltdpoul $700 m o . prin only . 1.2&3 br.O.luxe u nrur. WATERFRONT CONDO. in exc ha nge for lit· 40'<!3 B1rch.4ll-0 :1c1Htunlt. +S100dep.5:J6.J87S RENTALS ~r ~11:· ~~~:a~ ~t •Ch1ldl'\'n Sect1on ~-4073 orFurn.1.u /wltpd. 2SSO sqrt,~ mo. Side hs ework. Lu.x. home Silo mo. 833-2900. Huh 1 $350. 3 Br 2 na Twnhse LAGUHAIEACH ltw;.~.7645ors7i9S4~ ·~N"!:.ni!!'~~r!~cM Llle l brduplex,frplc.dm ~~1~;~:r':~tf::~f0',;e UeuvaiLAgt .. 4G4C>-8l49 ~.11kzKen •ilfL 6P.M Peuh. _____ _ r Wl br/dryr refrlg. Pool, l.38DHM.&FAM.RM . ' S48·9'7SS or 6<lS·3987 rm. pvt patio. lmmac. ~V1c:loria,8"2-i970 Spaclous 4br.4 bu tlO'on ' . RetltolaWClftted 4600' tennis, close lo bch, rwy, 2 bath ho m e. W /\Tiper neal condo 3 br, 2 Com letctYfum j~ $100.875-5205;675-382~ th(' bay. Furn ssoo wk Share f urn. Apl. $200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• stq>'&.961-4134 ca r pe t s le dra pe s. ~la bblrpl~, p~o l. nd ifltti n o p'el:. l~i EW&nlcelbr.pool,rp, u nrurn $1500 mn. CalJ Cdl\t . Femal.: 30·45 Board l<rvt.room w/balh ... ODERN·SP"CIO\JS S wed ish tl repl a r c ~~3u~ r. 6 ops . flov.e.r 'si•s &4i1·7sSa Lrg 2 br. 2 ba split lev. adlls,nQpet.s.Ftomsns. 675-70:,,0 Includes e\l e ryth1 n~ wanted for :.el(·rehanl , -,. OlfI'STANDINC OC£A, · · · F'rplc. ~ltns etc. 1 Yr old. ~757,646-3798 Non·smoker, 675·741 <'lderly lady. 833•135:-,. ~ =:o:t·Je~;·:!;:"Y ~~ILLACE VIEW arbor View llomes. 3 ~~5:'!!':!~.~~~.?~.~~ Very o1ce.$18S.64~~3 Br. 2 ba condo. Crplc, HIWPORTTEIRACE ~mmgs. ~gnl.499-1731 ' lab. S3110. mo. 841-&t27 2. Studio apt. 2 BLKS. T BR. 2 · B.a. frplc • 2 car Costa Mno 3824 patio & pool, dbl 'ur 3 HR. 2 bu condo $SOO Si.MJ'es ·------ SUPER clean 3br. 2ba, BEACH, t blk. from Pot ~!tt.d1:or:~~rp:~~~ ~~~~~~l~. ~~~u!~ ...................... Adults. $375.642-llSS SU WIMD CONDO Seftion 14's,.tea:.~"v.1t/ bike to bcb, prestige tery S back. OWNE R school. l mmed. occpy. style bld~.pvtenclgar,Newadull witlcrfronlap LOFTIDRMA.PT 2 BR,den,aba $4SO Live better for~ lh ••••••••••••••••••••••• neiCbborhood ~ Kids PAYS ALL UT ILITIES. Leiue. ssso. S49·87~ or pool. 511una. lndry, adlts. m Mesa Verde. Beaut1fu Jmmedlate OC'C upu irv IA YHlOHT HOME cost. We ~akc the hassl ..,.._0 OK A k ( · .._.· Sl&.S Mo. 644-7220 no pell!. 17301 Kcellon la ndsraplng ._ Ex ~e p J anR .. 2 ba.S2000Mo rl ou~ ot finding a R n....-..6.-ity SOOS 540-SssJ~2,:~4 .... arge, 3. SpacCous 3 BDRM. Ln. 1 blk w. or Beacb ort t1onolly rich interiors Pl•t patio. frr lc, f•1ll STIPS TO llAC~ Y c11mpatible roomm:uc. ..::rr:;;::: ............ . ---------FAMILY HOME. 8uJI HARBOR VIEW SlalerM2·7848 1&2 bdrms from $275 kitchens. Poo & r ec. ZBR ?b , .. _ .... CoUDty WLdeServlco F•IULOUS IWW.. on 2 le\lcls. Lgc. liv. rm. 3 Br. 2 Ba.. recently re Mesa Verde Villas . room.1 yr i.e.. • a ........ oo Room Fm•rs A "-'a• 3242 wf(ireplace. ThL'l horn decorated & lndscpd, LOCJlllMI leoch 3741 Mesa Verde Drive East HA. YLOFT A."S BacbelorapU175yrfy 8216-2'77S S30-?94 FA.ST..fOOD ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• hasmagnifirent OCEA ~mo.640-8248 •••••••••••••••••••••••C os ta Mesa . (7 14 283A\locado,C.M. IUSl.,..ESS a Br, 3 ba townhouse. & COASTLINE VU. Sitting on top or the world. !>4o-887l. Mon-Fri Spm to 1pm M-F 21-00 mature, nea " SparkUng n ew cond Mo. $200.utalpd. Fee. -0 -·r 11 1 d Sal&SunJ0-4 1haro ruce 14' h1tt H.H Pl.US 1 410. Call ''Lila": 4. Rusll<" <"cdnr shingl 2 BR.2~Bo.S450 Muin Renlals,S<l0.S3'70 eauti u Y a n scape 645-0143 $120. mo. lit, last. ull SO SEAT M6-l3'7l ~ home. l.ge. :.u nderks 2 Br, 2 Ba . $6:!.S Furn. -------garden t)•pe adult apts.1---------pd.StleorJohn. 968·90H8 RESTAURANT ____ or ____ e_v_es_.-1 fireplace, dining rm., 30r2 +-dcn.2ba $5SO Cheerful studio In qulel 1·2·3 Br. Dishwosher l &2 Br,bllns.cpli,drps,,j~~~~~~~~~~·-==--~~=~==~:= 1""'9 3244 bllt In k1tch1•n. An ex-Corona dcl .Mar bid'¥ nr bch. All uUI pd., encl. gar .. BBQ. Gas a ar, adlts, no pets. SSOO mo 5 Br 2 car ar Offlc• Rental 440 by Maln Dc uch P11rk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mllcnl tam. hume. $47. 3 BR.2 Ba . sooo $l7S. mo. 494·4933. wL~t:i'.rc~A APTS s.i8-429 l or 64S·0527 kldM~ts OK. Acros~ ,; •••••••••••••••••••••• P.t!:~~~s~~dc&~m - OREENTREE 3 Br 2 Ba MISSION RE LTY Quiel m all", Studio npt 178Scott Place CM Duplex 2 br, 1 ha, new cpt. Nwpt Hgts elem. 639 provemenl.5 w1tn part.· bse. Frplc., no pels, "25. A w/ocean view, Sl60 mo. 642.5073 • drps slv. refrlg. Avail or 213·392·5467 ing. Stront• Roinl( blL9i· mo.lae.t45..f78l. 88:18.Cst ffwy,l.aguna 497 20l'1M "11 'p f ddl Phone <t94-0731 on. ., . re . m1 c age Out of the toi. SlJS. uUl ~ neu wit e normous RANQIOSA.NJOAQUJN 1769 PJNEBLUFFS a d lla . No pets . 56 pd.Fee ~~,._.,., pntcntlal. 3 8r,21t\Ba,popular S Maplflcent view, UpJ>(' 21S1Pac1ricAve.C.M. f.lumerSt.~mo.Jaclc MainRtnta la,540-5:170 v .-$350,000 W I .Rey If ode I. View Three Arch Blly, 3 Hr ~canrronl Yrarly $450. 2 bd, 2 ba 646·9S20 ays 642 0212 · 54&·2277 ~=:.:........ TERRIFIC TERMS ao1f tou.ne lake ava1 fam rrn. 3 Ba, S!IOC> m 2Br 2e a washer dryer -3 Br. 2 Ra, Duplex upper, ., _ -~ IS. Cs. 647.70ff lee. 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R.1. 100· frnm aan . 2 (Ill dte•.,tnit rm . p alao. n •. ..us u "· poo . Sl35 v er mo. AdJ •ALUMLNUM FNUHY I lk t V • "" • •rklo" ~301 S • 1·h rt N s C l Pl r .,. 2 nr. S200 & S2SO adult, no ""'-. """"'. m ... JeaM.AJC,protlndscpd ocean vrw, w n 1r '" ... / ,\J,, o1 t• r11rpo r . :. 11ia v I l I ,._.,. ~ v /\lrnnrtcrllotel.No lcas SJIO,OOOdown tak1•'1ov1•r maiAl. IH BBQ, \Ori• Bearh. G mo lease LUSE l>n\t~ Wmtl"r. lt~I mo !.220.fm·2943 r;(';;/~.~7~P 5' 1 rp:1 !t44 4767 ~:--is:s.J223Tll noon •CANOVSllOP&-mo.~ovcs. s:500.4!H9362. Shorp,3b«lrm,211tory,_M.'!.:!!~ln,how 1111·w :or2 Ba.rnlr, 3 U•, 2 bu , P•l10, 3,1----------..11·c c·l'\·om $21,CMIO I f b I l •-,. LARG1': k CLE/\N 3 I.Ir, f · 60• f'lR c.n FT •SCHOOi r<.'11!11111; ~kill FOR UASE·Unlv rk,:3Rr2 HA,2blkshearh.vew o ay. prvac ~nr oc-ar uay &bCJrh i:.ir.S27~~fl.l\ft40, ha w1yd.Gara1t!!.S32S a u r a )lc s. re r1sz . l817 W ""TC~Ll' .. L'NR •OF.F:R UAIC ,llH . 0.. 2'°' Ba. tnm rm. 2 aty oow de<·or. $4~ mo. W ~ath, rnun & w1ft• or Pool. /\vull S4'pl. I:? lu li:\11. 644·0'7~7 Nn pets . 675·520S o wuh/d ry • frplc, pool """ r r •BUILD ttDW SlJl'l'l.Y l••"om~. :;•2.9444 o f11tahna St. 497·2920 u!lull mall" only No fll'l!. June :!O. 631 0020 l...cu e $425. G?S-7720 or AGT. f>"' 1·5032 " 1----------1 ~month. Ce ll Sul)t•rb -- -GRANO OPEHIMG li?S.31124. 494 0007 ---•SCllOOl.,pvl .lr /Sr lh -~. OCEAN vu. 3 Dr 2 Ba. Homea Reall),549.flGSS. O<'taofronl2Ur.2 ba,$4~1 THEl·YLE ... F b r I -_. 1501 W11tcllffDr. •MAIOS1.rnv .N.U. l1NJV. PARK TERRACE rple, wiilk to lxlarh. Im· mo. A\la1I 9/1.1 to 6/IS "' 5.A ·~c 2 ~~· J J, l'fll.', $265 \ UR. 2 bl kit lo beach. sun NewporU'lnancla.l Clr II. U.S 17lll Orunuc. CM ------1 Cid \I 752 IHGG 2 Bdrm l-,x. h:e 2 br, 2 hu, lrpk , dccl< utll. nu id . Yrly 1~170 !>40·060" 3 w. I ba, popular Cam ma<'. ~ mo. 400.1816, Horf>cw Vi H n " u 1 · · 01 DeuuUhil, llPll <'IOuA new d muunst rm. Adults only s:JOO 973 4430"' Lecnlf'ICJ OHie• Spoce bridle Model. .Xlnt loc. or862-82166 E\ls. •w ome• C2l:ll6!l6 UOlR. 1 ~ ..... Co• •-wal"r •u1. __ . __ . Ca ll on Sl tt'Mt1nnal1r lf,50. 547 70M 813-321.s 2 + Del\ Monat'O with -- -apu. r oo • flYl, p11l101S. -<N ... .,. ' ,,.. t · · Hiiia 3250 mouni.in & night ll&ht ON TllE lit:ACll Adults, rm J)\'lK 2 Dr wtrlreplaco. Is aun· _£!-f~2·3tll oxt246 .... . ••••••••••••••n••••••• vhiw. $515. month to $R.'>. Oad1. "lud io, ul1l pd, 329 A\IOClldo, C.M. ~c1~r t;cach. $325 O&UXI OfffCIS CP'orll•tBYApnt) Redecoraltd 3 br, 2 bn, month or 14'ase. Call ndlllt~. l~M1r. 2nd lll()ry, 6'16·0883 on .. ach 384 Comml & lnd11ll •11are1. ""'117Deetfatad t.ah11o fplc, CJ)ll , dpe. PD\lo, 644·7211, Agl. Ast for l03 Mcl'i:ld~~~S.l::')lllY P:AST l!lth PLACE ··~~··;·~:••:::: .. ;~~: U1•lu xc Apt. 2h r, 21>o . 200to200011q. It. A• low ltudJnowl br,aWt ba 1upcr l uc .. S.00/mo. Nice&. fi75-0085. c Spurious 2 Br 11i; Ba. pau' i'g;-;\dttM • hltru1,frplc.2p11tlnll,pool u1JOtaq.1t.1 .. 1 Nl1luol ~IOOMJflt\lnsllure ~Aaent .• no fee. IASTILUFF Bayfron\. 1.uxurious 2 br. 1tud1o, lge pallo, l(ar pets~~· r, •0 ava il. $390. t~ve:s coll Miu Ion Viejo aroH AMn.dtae1pdbyowner ........ J25l t.aiic S/Ur. 3 b:r, formal 2 b•. Avwl. ScpL 2 lo a <Jlls , oo pc la. $240. -838.(M26. Handy to S. H. Fr wy. •ALUMINUM Foundry hu"y 11ho11.11moll dowR •SCIH>OI,, pvl .Jr /Sr lU •SCHOOL. reodlnl!·"klll •nun.o..:ns 11nwr. •MAll>St:HVICI':. Nil •CANDY It ICJo: CREt\l1 •BOOK STORP!. N.R. •DEEH UAR.s (2) II. D.S. 17UI Oraul(o, CM aU\aclllle ac2:S ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlln.tnlt. nltc view. Furn. ~:..~·t4~4• Mo. t o mo 00-GMG S.. CleftMftte 3176 ~l·l400 -- SIA TllRACI o r unlurn. S u bmit ·· Mt:SA VF.R OF' 2 8 OAKCREST ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORLIASE " TWMHOMI ~rm & ~· 1at~r, S165. \Jlll free. Near ~hsc.-n~w de~or f'nd OCEA.NVIEWDUPLF.X ] OFFICIS .lcl'n101hln 0111pon11ln1: o ·,~" r w\·~t.;f'llhorn GU-41711 "40·060fl Beftnttoen)oythlt new ~aown£l.l• RL~i.K beach. Beachcomber. )'ard. $110 mo. +'see. FOURPLIXIS New trom 1275. Cull SISSMOIACH Op\1('rnn will mana10 ..-;;;;;;;;;;;;=-----==_;;;;._1 1 Br. 2~ Bii. lowubome. Mt&.l15a • • Fee.831'2011 wk d y 11 • 7 5 2. H3:. 3 11.ANONIW Olane.498-0232; ~14 floe COSTA MtSALoc ~~:,~.~· :a~~.'>'.ct+ ~~t .... ~ ... ..._ ~ w/all elec. 11.lt.cbell, au ... _ .. ,._t. .,. 1 br r evs/wk.ndt UllA D Io•• DILUXI .:_ .__ 75~.1100 · " .a---=a .. -·••IP nn. earaae di' opor frplc Sb On t """a"""vu a.,... um . ----------1 ~.,-" a rea. Call aft 5PM d11l r-., a ....... c.rpt. .,, .. uibtu .• tu ;retell. ores.Spa ·--c~~· f'rplc, cpts. garage. 1215. Lrl MWlY decor• Alt~' .. ~oW'• C1pl ··-1171 DmlJOk 714,risi-5590 a.-..AaLM.14032 tJll'llt)r .,stem. Pvt. •c b.&awirm c;.~: ~tu~~Ju.no30. 2br. 1•r: no children 3B°R.t~:ib:SSTa'" ••••••••••••• ... -••••• u--C-.... -,-IT--S-AU--S--j Unifthi~Partttftha.4 c.atobd»•comm teanl&. llemOcleted. pets.Call~ 2BR,eaclyardUJS o Mllli v Br• a... ram rm. ID1 -.·rcn~>~'M1 IQO.Ot.a&JSt.MMTOI lbd eon.go apt. Garqe '250. &e\de 2 bl-. 1 b•. WWConAckrCbllclrtil rno.1111179.5111.1517 1oea::'r~pidly ~·in" ' ovia.nrpool,jac'fSt403:a !'.!' P• B 2 b d U fOC' •m ear w/ekc. 1ar balcony. Near new. See U... lo••IY aJ>Ut, _________ , deMrt m«rwo&Lt. Waif -· r. a con °· P-door opener. a ea pd. Adults Nopets 642-1103 menta ~ a ro cble ----------• b ed N i.Deom WSISAYAIL . ,.....,. .. vt.jo 32'7 cnd~S::~pl. N W11she r/dryer ••an on · • . Contnl Park, recrea Prof=:r:.~Bldl{. :i!.:~ o:.ne": movin: We otter t!M loUo•lftl ••••••••••••••-•••••• pets. propeny ln Oct. 2 bllt11 ~tside 2 br •den. cpt.s. Uon, ·~· rreewaJS. U..T2V2 abroad. A.gt. 83'1--4.200 1 flae~: EAN 3 Br 2 Ba, tov'd h ie •br. 20. hom•. bcb, 1 bill ~ bay. S2SO Cl.rps, blt.na.dahwhr.$27$. 81ket.obelat'bl TKEEXCJTING 4 3 l\_!t]"b.2 .... ffaa.11~~'!'5 paUo. Coed yatd. cukt&· All elee. k.it. frplc. so. ~~~ftg"4·14Z3 8 5. &42-6243 Direcb\l0Hn18: 82\•r PALMMISAAPTS. WaterfrontExec.omce•1 u~!i>OUNOlvtEST100AI!.,. .. I :J~~ba,~u.._..$425 aac.$17Swtrpd.586-ll.9S pado. Avail ,_1, YrlY. • Lae 1 Bdrm UIJGlalrt Beac • • • ... eaL o AUNUTUTONPT " 2 Rm. nltea. 30 ,.._;(c ,,...,." 3Bi,2 w.,:t::: $4SO 3bd. 1 'ba, cpb. dJ]». '71-LDC ~~FRONT. No pets. near new. ne'rria. Pa~ g::;:."n:~~0:1':~~ BCll. Ba11lde Dr ., Newport Owner movl"-overae• .1Br,2~ba.lans.$nS nnie. fnCd •12 pattas. ewPQrt Het&hta Aru. ~imu ~!:~ :~~· 64&-0t836546-.0. cuJ.-..c. ~~n}tf~.R. Bf•dl.Af.8'7Ht8l ~~diua::-J-::~~ •Bt,2~ba,fa1Q IA5 kld1 ok, USO. 2 1~/ Lovtl1.t!'l,'1M'.2bai..l•m op apt ' Attr. 1&2 br, w/w cpt.~. FOLLOWnttSIONSll Adw~1NoP.U HARP O FFI CES· T~r1ns.Agt.&11.f.200 ' 3Br,diDUamrmsssas .Zl-451Z ~~!~...'!!; AvaU M l)t. S.Cle•"'• 377 drpa, bltna. 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Santa \n1 01 :.hwu~ht•r h111·hl'n Wlll ?tUPl'rl ·~·· 1.irj(C JA'lllT(JHIAL. f'ICrm pl ;1u1om.11ctl furn1lu1l' u~ 11me ('Vl'S. ltunltns;:lon »••mhl\ lrn<· Mu'l he Heitch :1r1•u 17 18:! abl\• 111 rna11Jl(1• .1 l,1ri:c /\rm:.lrn11~ ''"" lrvml'. work fort,. nl 111 hni:ual ~fl-71111 Ifft\'\"(;" \SS\I:~: IS.1h J .11111•, Lil' :\I .1"' UI I hl\1 .111 'l.1111 !!pm 1•11 ."11 I I 111111' "\ ,., \\ 11 nl lu S1011 • 11~:rt1\lftc-' 1111'\ & ll l II \1111.1 I'\ rlO'\ 1·.1111h.!l llr' 1111.1 ) S>ltil ht '11."t ( 'nrnn1111111' 1111 .. 1111.al "' l,.1i,:1111u I 1·~1 1:11 1 DAY & SHIFT J01•m<1I ledger thru lrl.il ' • lh:lpt·r !'.<'<· l'h1•f Jl llt-11 WOMEN 18 & Up 1987 Plarcnl1a A\ c ('\I hJl,tnl-e. Real £;.,&all" Co Coll1•1t1• 'lllill'n1 • "kmh Rn\\\ n '· :ll lllh S Co.isl '\;pBch. Call Mr Bo)d b.1k,•r Sal Sun tllµm tr 11-.~.Su t • .1~1111<1 11<·.uh :'llJl°I l'n hJ' open111ui. ----------t~IOOl:!J _ _ _ i11m 1\111d1dl<. llnnul for 10 n•·\I i:1rl• 111 our --------~----1 CA.I DRIVERS 111111~•' l.'t:I ~: 17th St. 11111>111· t1 l.1111111 s & 8,\NKl;\;G :\lcnorWomcn l"\I • u.'1onwr '''" t<•' dc•pt~ HEW ACCOUNTS ~1 11:.I he 2sorn1l'r No e x p e r i ~ " c e COUNSELOR \pply tn Pcr~1m l'<):\11'1\'\lll' .. 1ml !'.lit' for oldl'r "•HllJll l.111 h.,ekpns:. t•ool..1111: I'll necenory ·we tr oift Yellow Cob s I ~ 1• I 111 R Id Saturd ay Onl~-for 0111 .a.1r~.l ,1 o , I w ·) t'osl:i :\h"-,no(r l.11,•\\.'P F' '' r 111 IP n · 1 I'" c a I I , · ~ bt:111i•i·n!l\\I :tl':'ll rni: ~:"~''" rl'q'1I Cult _ 11251Stater 1\\·cn11c rm & bu th Ill l.1•1 ... un Founlam Valll') World hrnt·. +-~ •. llar:v -----l<cf's n •1(d 113112257 01 DR'S A.SSIST. Youn.: l,td) t Ill ~I for lt·~111m;ilc lull l1mt• f>IJM ll<•ll 1n <"o~ta i\t l'!>a lle..llh S11a No np nc1· We i.t•nd 111 i.rhool /\ppl~ :1ny all 111• 1•1e 21 1~ JI a r !Jo r BI,. ti (' o' I 3 Mci.J 549.981 8 i\lr. l>onrwlly 546-2300 CAR WA.SH 1m 711ti lmmt.-d1Jle employment • Dnver (M tl1·ll\'l•r) wnrk J>l'Oph' -- •JA.NITORIA.L PRODUCTION WORKERS Sk 1 I ll'll pro ti u1·t 10 1 Wl)f k1·r:-n, ... (l<•d WI\ h l'X ll<'ri1·1H·1· 111 ~J11d111a m111111 It .1n1I nl h e r mi11htnl'11111•1 Jll•m' I' I 1ml'. locul, <.'Vci;. !lill 3'.l:!.1 Lathe·~. l'llrll m11n1'> in \our l<.pare 11m1-. l"lexlr hit hCJu rs t;u II Cu rot. t>lf>·3644, 7-!lpm • :-l'IHll l \I.HI-" \IH;H l"ulh I 11·1•11,,•iJ .II:!' t-."l l .1m1110 ll1·Jl S.111 l'h•mt•nlc Fell JPPI ADVERTISING SALES PERSON California hct.rot Sa•iec)t & Loon 2i00 H arbor Bl. C. M. lur ei.per'd <'.t r wa:.1tf11ol..e!\1wr111St•afoo<I& Some h1•.11v l11l111g LOA.M PROCESSOR LOAN PACKAGERS LOAN CLOSERS manager~. Salary + lluhan l'uli.1111' Call l1t•I Perm.incnl ru1111mc. 11~ ROUGH MILL <-omm. +bonus. f'orln 'l llumonl)' G42!l134 Broudway,CoslaMesa Due lo expan sio n, l'I:! t'lo;ll .t!J:: ~ 13( Equal Oppor Employer ----------Scw:.p.1per Special BA:-.11'S •KAREN'S* Ill Tl' .\LL i\f t\SS.\t; E 11311 I il!O r romo11on Sak!> ~ht!!I OPERA TIOHS be selr·~tarter Wllhn1; ti) OFFICER make cold call~ Strong EVE PHOTO DA TING on C'lrnw. You" 111 he sell· Bank cxper'd Call John, h 111" allv"r1 1~111" '>Plll'I' lo l'iw1fic C11y Bank. II II llN'UU~t· >OU ()1''<.'rl 1• l l' " "' " IJ.'" 1234 11 l•:S T • l' J 11 1·: \ ~; top m ;111ai.:emcnl J>l'rson _ -·----- i:\:! 6'1:12, 2-llpm nel ol l.1ri:r 111d11:.lnul UANK~ ----•firm~ For t ht• r1i.:hl ' I. \S v•:t; \S 1x•r,11n lhl' Or:inl!e l"ou~l Tl'HN \Rill"'\ fl l>atl) P1lnl nr<1•rs \op pa) F\Jll time vart lime. o llU\ t.1r•' i.;!:t! llO It r dal I II l I ... per d (',ill Ooroth~ Jill ""' c• 1'11 rlnj!.. Pal·irlc (;Uy Bunt.:. II U h ·•1 llonu~ 1111·l111lan11 ~nehlo.. t'nll lhl' D1!1pla} IW8 t234 -.x nu I.cl' .\bo h11l1'111· \1h,0 r1.-.1n~ M11nJ1trr. · ------ TELLER TELLER "'rrnllnn M'r\l("f' r111n <7111 1:12 43:?1. for ap nA;o.;K 11111 i: 1 ,, h n t• t 1 1 p pmn1m1•n1 II -· -----I>owney Sav11111s & l.01111 ~c~e~ ca_~·4460__ COOIC-lUNCH _________ .,. Will "luperv1w up In 2l As.soc hu' openmgr; ID CASHIER A1>11h In Per:.on. Duff)·~ He!ttaur11nl. IO:l No lla y~tdl' Dr . N II Opportunity for 1nd1v li40-5l23 W/I vr rclat<'d work ex· -·-----,_ 111.•1 °Pleasunl personali C001'~ & Counter Help '' & appearance. Xlnl prl'fl'r over 18. a pply an t 11111pany ooncrils. l>Cl'l>Oll. Kentucky Friec l'lt.>ase Call Ch1ck1•n. Dana P omt 644·3389 J412'l Pacific Cst llwy. 91\M •111 NUO"I -cooKs w AHTm THE IRVIHl CO. Crown H ouse & I vi 550 Ho1port Ctr Dr llou.'<e. Man 10 yrs ex per Newport leach Apply 111 per:.on. 32!!0: F.qual0Pl"•r t-:mployt>r l'ullllc l"oo:.l llwy. Lag N111oel. 4!19-2621i ____ , En11111cer P<'Oplc an 1·u11mi: rough Or:ingr Counly for In i.tock 1\111,1 ho• fom1ha1 tln1dualfi w /conv1•n \\tlh all t) '"'' :111cl gram~ 11011al rl'r1nancc C\Jll'r O( WOIKi &/or COll\'CnltOnal irnh• MFG ENGINEER lo take ~mall electro· mcl'h11niq1I asl<.Pmbhc~ from de~1i:n en~anecnnl! lo production. fo:xpl•r 'ct in J ncum cnt11t1011 , work slalton !>Cl up, tool dr sign & production llll( trouble i.hnol1n~. l>1t!chanlcal or 1111tu...1 nil dci:ree ci.scnllal STACOSWITCH IHC 1139 Baker <:nslu M csa 549°3041 Plc:uu· c•:ill nr af)plv pe ri-011 to: 8.P. JOHN FURNITURE l'SCrow rxper Savl11s:i. & 1n Loan or morlAaac bank mi: backi:rnund prcf'd. Typ1nii r1·c1 'd , Salary eommf·nsuralo w /cxl)t't', CCI II 1•,·ri,1onn r l· (714 I 549·090:! for further 111• 2001 K Oyer Hd forma111111. Santa /\na, Cahrorn1a Equal llppor Emplnyl'r_ 1714> 9711 2000 - An equul { L VN·P /TIME Opportunity l::mployer Day i.h1f\ tor metlica• _____ 1 lions . Me'a Vl.'rde onv. (; 11•\ 1111111111 rr:I\ 1•l llub ;>l.1 1L"Jlr1 :'>l!l !l~:lli Hoe.p. 1;1, l C'1•ntn SI, t. M. ------l nlrrv1ewinl! Sul 1\111( 21 E IO rt.it Bank expN only <'on CASHIER ~onks. Waitri'Mefi nml HA M 12 NOON GIRL FRIDAY quo ppo Y tar\ lloh t"r1•11:hton . .r llt•rht•r l 11 .111 llt:.h\la'hl·r.,11111•1 111ror &Mon1hruFri9am-3pm MATURE LVN3·11Supl·rvlsor11N•1I fll\\''\111 ll.11·kl'f \l.tnt l'd fur 111•-. "" 11111 • luh l'nl1•nl1al 11nl11111lt•d ·11\7 ~li'I _ Emptoy•r __ IU.'1·371.10 Jt'""trr:;. intl"l\ll'l41ni.: :inv ,hilt l';irruw' l-~1uut01>1>1srt:mployer Ch<-crful, allrnctlve. <le lmmed. r1days wk. At~u AIPIOOl<l<EEPER lrllfl••:'>.atmnalllank for n1~hlt•1 & 111111·1· 1l~1a11r11ol.G21l/\vrnid1' _ evt!rylhinitaal.ncededtc dietar y 1·11ok w/IMlltu· f ' EqualOpport:mployt>r Jll'r~onnt·I "A11 11tv 111 l'u·n,Snnl'll'ml'n1C hel"hanlllc h<'clic fun o( tlonal cx1wr 5 cly11 wk. I• 111nr w111•1 '11 J>· Y'nt -J F.nuhsh s11r11kin•• hah":ltl " • l ' a ,. i11.•1''"" 1011m lit 1101111 :t:! -" .. J Hc1· /\1'1·ur111c ly 11in~ _4_94_·_ll0_7_5._1 _____ _ !ol'\t'lll <"iall ht•I\\ n !!um BF.AUTIC IANS fo'J~IJton Squur t• Sant ,1 • ("()lJNTl-:ll llELP lcrihnll'll'kC<'pt'r' II Vt' In 1<.1lllnu knowled ne a plU!l 1 .. itlm11 T-. 11 •· Social Club$ 5400 lOam, tll:! ~IM." Ill) Fol prl'f Sham1Xll1 "-1,11,, /\1>1>h. l>rt 'f'nrn. 2525< 5 du)' wk Musi huvt• rt• 1'11v11i« c lub. Wcd·Sur ---------- 11.11 ot· Ut,.11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -k 1 I .. , I I' H·' I ,. II II rerrn<'<'' t'all 5r.!l 1117G k tJ ~ ti r k ma eup I! r !'> '''"purl -·'' .1t u, .a,.. 1 s _ wnr uy11. For ar1pt MACHINISTS t:H\IN ,,,.,("h1hform11111,r..r .. w ,\pl> rnlaon i-!1,1 wi•i• ""1111 <:enter C;1llll 11Ml023 CASHIER --.. _....,.._ _ _,,....,_,...._,.,._._..~ <"1.111117335.'\5 ·111 ttJ1• ,,.,, ul 1h1· world m i:111 i: "'l'h1 .. 111·alt'1I Chr11ol1.1n . 111 n11onal ----------i ilOllrwk Son'\1•••\f'' h. COUNTE.R GIRL --. • _____ _, Growlnn C'll'clron1 r~ ~l' MJ\ "'' llw l 1Hlt••I 1 11u 1,, ,. k , 1 n.: t.·, tltr Ti•ut'hl'r 111'l'11••· rxp l'l'r 1t ""rm llun.i :.!l;4J, l'nnl Shop W1ll tr111n &crow Se cy GUYS Ir GALS manu!aclur<•r nrrdic MY" ~hlt•·" nf ,\mt'rrc11. hul In ..... , ·~1.•1 rn"l'fl1•d llntlt'cl l'hurl"h ol BE•UTY •1 h l SI 2K + + •11 I notl'h m111'l1lnl•t• Tllh llw th"''""" 14,. rl' llll' "•" ... ('hn\l 4l+J l i:t.;I ,. llarhnr Ht .<.: M "'"t ,t\.f' n1·a :1 11 " 11111on V ('Jn, t-:1 Tore • " --Jll"Urilnt'l' Lrk<' workm~ Fll/\/Vi\ ronY(•nllonnl art!u,t •1 wor ku fcwhoun t'Xper . 111 mill ni: .loll\' t:Hi\I;\ f;l:inl &np1oy...-..t & i\1'1' MGK l.O\('ly l :t unit SALON CASHIER w p11hlt1· /\bit• lo huncth loan 11111·kuJ(1111( -'I~ 11 d;,iv. run J nb. ~~urn S:t: morhlnr<e, turrtl lalhf'1' Lott & fowtd 5300 ,,,.,...Holt ldl'UI ror OClllt' I l'tlrr1I t'lrrn·.11 & C:l'll I ()lc "''"I"' , ... ~. HKl!li for llj)J.>l IOI! to $~0 pl'r W('rk. •·or t'l<'. Mu~• ctn own 11rtUPf' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rer~ r<'fl 'd llltl r~126 __ M•N•GER Nl'1·tl 11 I'"' m 1·:1ri>rr C 1. 1 /\ lrvsnc• l't·~<>nn<·I /\11rnry mo11· 111l11rmotlon 1>hont & huv1• ow11 fonts. '1'ol) UbT t"t•m htk k•11en. S<hoots Ir " " mlndl•d wr111wn "ho It kc~ mmt••r • 1" · p ll a me. P '1All i-: 17th, <'o!<l.i Mt·~u K:lCl 11.ll:l . r 1 lc of pu y lo COl'll • "•'11t1ni: 111nk l'nll,1r. Ill' ln1tnlctioft 7005 OUl!itn11d1n" hl'nrlll~ rl'~JI for (1111• 1111111'~ pl,\ ~~nx,llurjtl'ri.. H!f.l W Sutl1'22d 644! l.C7( 1-:tJuolOJIMtunl\y mc.>n~ornl1•w1thl'XJ)l1r, t'llnri.:ueril1• «d~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMBLERS puld \'uc11t1•>n. 1>rol11 d11th1n1ti.lort' l'lt.'UM'UI' lfltllSI,( M. ~~ ___ E11w1o_Y_~r ___ (;ull for11 prw>lntm11nL l(\•w.irrl li lll 1\:19:1 urt Nf\\ A ,\1 I Mnnlf'llllOrt s ha rtnjl. rcllr.•ml'lll ply an SH'l'~o11 11.1rk ~uttll•r itirl. ory l'lr111110J' E;•c. MCMOCJ•'"•"_t_ lndu11trl1l Hclutl(ln" ~.rM School OP\'Olrta Sl'pl 71h l:ln11Slllfo'1'1 mrdlcul & dt•n\nl & St r 1•,·1. 25 1-'u 'l htnfl pltonl , •,omi• t•xr w tc·osh rl HA.IA STYLIST: (7141494-9401 Now rl'~tlll<'rtnl! :.!•,to 1 Wt• h11v~ l'l'\1•rul po~I morr Mn)Ct l111 hnir All !~I.ind. Nil t1•111~\l'r h<>lrtul A11ply Ill ~>~· :~~~:'r':.,~~o/l~~~/ F.~la hlli.hi>(J itpoclnu~ JELONIC/ • I I l~T ~. mo olfl. C.nldc•n Yf'I Opcn 1 :w to llpm lion~ .1vn1I In wufrr IJt'U rf.'tlf)OO!lt" an ront1d1•n('1• (' p ,. 1, 11 n Eu i. t 0 Iu11 Lido l~h· Snl11n 111 nol4 11 l.111 ,\n< t11 "M,1d11!··. Locntcd:W05.111n1/\nn·s i·ei;iclng I. wa\C'h 11'1 lteplytuCl1111'llfu•dudnt> ~f~~:"~u~~'m;:nw~\n~~~ ('lt•lllll'I ~ 2.''47 1-:11~lhlurt :,1~111~i.I Sl4flOmnlhlH lc11111'-trl7ll3 ll117p.11r~,Pl ctl~s( ALJ•IR m;ilt• 110 th' 11 7116 Dr l .aaun.i lll'h <:nit l<\'mbl~ If you 1irr '"' 719. c 1n_1>111!v 1'1lm . 1·0 Jo\rll l'r S.120 hr lr\lnl' llr,N 111.14 0'!12 ___ , ------~ca ll I fl"'"' or a ,. llrookhu1~1 1 nu,.<:hard i 74.5403 tcrott"d 1n ttmPorary Uoic I~. lo,111 ~h·'a ·••t0:12i 1-;Xt.'<'nlivi• St•t·rct:iry . ~r Mnrty LAGUMAllACtf 11fl 1-:111'1 , "'ln VI)' ------work,\\.('lllAnhnvf'!IOmc <Altf.92626 ur('J ...... --Mu~lhOH·a1I Sll,typm11.H P:l.l' W/\NTl-:IJ. M/F lli'AualOpporf.m pl0" .... 1 '"'2 5'l02 t:n. ,.33 2238 RARE OPPORTUNITY' temporary ~•lion~ ----------·l·---------·I CUSTOMER & or1t111111Hllon11I 'lklll11 Cookll. AprlY 111 iicrson ..,.. ,,.....,. ci\'I. Reward r 1ano lllnLng IS I) l(l't'111 ,.!;::;~lnl'~:.:...~~ll'I ----------1 Cl..EIU l"AI. Sn Orni: l'o nrrll. CMll Kt'ntucky l"ncd Ch1<.kcn , __________ ,. carerr Learn it now• vo ~ • ""'" BEAUTY SERVICE ror 11J1pl. rrom 11 5. Mon Laounu &iorh. IA.IST tcmalc pup. Jm~ P IANOCARE 541 0011 . Co p11id medical & PURCHASl._..G lhru l"ri. 400-5702. -"-HOSTIS·-s-•s __ , MACHINIST <~nld Lab /Seller mi'I -- -... dt>nlal 111i1ur11nrc. "" TRAINEE - -., Very rr1endly . \lit• FRHYOGA ... IOP ald hohdt1y11. OPERATORS CLERK FA.CTORYTRHI Mc a d o w I n r k O o If DEMOHSTtlA.TIOH ... 2 Week& µaid var Call ror appl , lluffy's Requires ~ood "ener31 _l'oursc.Rcward.846-2146 Xlntror"-a lth,vl•·titw& Appl}' In person Rest shop in town. We r o.sltlon rcquirc!I I year P la~llc f n b r icalton . Restauranl,640 517.:lNR bnckitround with abllltY' ..., ... "' SIAM 11 30AM need operators w /follow Pm1it1on rt'Qultt!!I l year ("'lflerit'nl'r. Will a+1~l~t in Day~. $2 ~J p/hr to iiturt. ----• to selup & opcreto U Hi'• J.<')ST· Siamese cat. rem, calmneu or body Ar It tPM 3PM in~. Hiith romm iuion' ofll<'" 1·x~·rit>nrr. Wiii procu<11nfl ru!ltomer Apply: Mnduh1r l''lxtures HoW1ekoepcr/Companlon ly or e<iulpmenl such n'I <l<'·cla..-ed, wht Oe11 rol· mind. <A>mc Ir lum a FllOHTtlER,IMC weekly . Patd vacations. work 111 J busy purthll'· aervlce 1nrorm11l1on Corp.638\V 17th Sl .<.:M Sal & Sun. Non-smoker m ills, lolhe1' & aeec>nlf !Jr Harbor View area. new way to breathe! holidays. m e<tlral & d.-n lnR llt'partm~nl or 11 Mui;t be good with EO•~ C.11962-5224 operation llardln(le uiwd 1·hu~. /\o~ 12. S2S re, F'ree Demo A""' ~th at 2955 M. Airway lal anguranre, hrt' In rurnttun· mRn11r11rtunn1t flgures a nd d<•t:ul. 1-'000 PRf:PARATION In rab ot mull pn.~on "•rd 64()-~73. lOllm. Clas.~ begm lhc l.ocetcd At the eDcf su.ranre. retire ment plin rnmpisny handllni 'en· Mommi1i.. f /lime Apply switch parts Small •hop, -followint Wed Sept 1st o( S.kerSt No or & profit '\hannic. W11nt fr. dors 1utd mlrrf.icmi: With B p JOHM p HOUSEWIVES 1tood bl'nc-flls Day Jlhlrt LOST 8 I~. Nr. Sawdust l l 9·30am. You Center OranacCo. Airport ~row. hl\'t' 1ecur1ty~ mtanlll!l'ml'nl. Wiii also • • ~l. z: .. c~~ll~~ La at. Jnter\'lcwsSal Autt.21 f"est ~ller mi:t. Dis ofCallforn1a.445E.17tb C~IAMESA C.llUsNOW! 1ype pur.-ha:1C' orders. FURNITURE _ " No n eed lo dress 11P 8M1 "lltNoon •UOct v.·ht markings St.Co.\taMrsa.646-3281. 979-'l00Ht44 J Cr&IMIYCO MW1t be able to type 40 ~~-----.-.----~--....,-TrDtnr• usembly '1 Monlhrufl"rl cht'st.. reel & head. No ~~~~~~~~~~ wpm accurately. Please 2001 E. Dyer Rd. packa10n6! Job.11 now 9arn·3:30pm i·oll a r , i njured lef;it--------i: Lag11tt1 Hllls Ma ll applylnpc™>nnrcall; SanuAna.Caht ,...OWISTH•T1M• uvoH. Lona; &i.hortterm ST ... COSWITCH• ... c forele". Tom 491·3~2. IE A IARTIHDH A.5SJSTANT MANAGER ,...._ 511·7700 (114) 979·2000exl 1.32 " "' "' ass\gnmcnu "' '" 49-4-63.W FUii or Part-Ume Nilthts. Start $750 mo. Equal Oppor Employrr for Job aeeken to check TOP $$$SUSS 1139 Bakrr Costa lleaa ---------1& ready to work ·~ a Apply, Del T aco, 25252 8.P. JOHM Anequal th e Dally P ilot He lp NeverAFc.-MTcm po 549·3041 poodlt, 8· l5. v1<". 13611 1 week. Free job place· IEAUTY OPERATOR nt u.M> job you wa.nt 111 not LOST Miniatur e male profus1onalbartender in LaPazRd,Laguna Hlll&. FUR ... ITURE oppol'tunilycmploycl' !~nted cla!lsllicallon. H 6 ~em. ~Q l!:qun10pPorl-:mployer Coast llwy. nr. 2nd St ment as~1!1.lanct'. !Ass Isl a n I M a n ager We are expandinit aaaJn! 2001 b: Oyer Rd I.here you ml$fhl consider , ~-LA'u.na. bit/gray. ~ Amcncan 8 rtenders Women's appar,1 shop Need assistants, colorlst. Ranta A1111. Ctillforn1a offerinlt your services You doo't need a lflf1 lit yrs, chrome cham on $(1'1ool r~·· ticptr as11s~n1 permlal, 1 h1mpoou1, mo fli9·2000 bon'l drop the bsll' Get a with an act lo the Job TEMPORARY HELP "dra w ful" when 1~ neck, ans. to •BA.BY• ll04 F.. 17th St. SA manacer ror So. Cst m•nlcurist , hair s~liicu An Equal Job with a low-rost Dally Wanttd uteaory. Phone C .. 54M4SS i>lace an a d ln lhe ballJ ( Re~· a rd C all collect 8'4·19'i0 Plsu Call manattr for Richard Ou lletle Salon, Opportunity F.mployrr Piiot C IUlllfied Ad. 842-s.nl Equ.al Oppor Empk>yrr PUot Want Ads! CaU .O"f fW) 9311-Dl appt. ~ 200 Newport Ctr Or. N 8 , Phone 842-5678 ~ -_ _ _ --'42-M'18. t. & I i. , I .w,w ... .4 7100 W..a.4 71MttefpW..t.d 7100 He4pW..tH 71 00 He4pW..W 7100 105 Mond~ .Au u1123. t976 OAllYPILOT ................................................................... ······················· ............................................. . NAIOll'~EOED Lido Shorn Hotel Call 673 hOO \:RSt3 RF.C t-:rT t"uh hi TOW TRUCK DRt\ 1-~R * •f IUY * * Kell~• 1010 Mi1c.-011eCM11 nCJGood1 tt~rs.-.LVM'S .. ~,n...an~t~I S\t1t flr m SECRETARIES E~~rd .\ppJv G & w •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr~ctlui. 61 Onierh.:1 l{tccv t Seo ' Fron ft To~1ns:. 11th 6' lr\lftl', c;ood ~M t-'um1lun• & WA ... TED 11.l ~C :.:t. HEii '"""' uu Lb Uhmpl\' \\11.iht>. ~ tor hotptt<1I ""'' dn k t;.xpe.-r d . .id rt'h ~ B \ppltanc,•r. OR I "•II n \Ir., rtrrn $1~ uwl lid & ll(·n• h '-t.'MI ----------1 n:Lldltorhatedul" Ex l>P•nc uo "''Pm c111 1 lmm•'<l•at'° op..·n1ne' ror TR"'l .... A<"'Sll' i.t'U orSF.l.l.for'o•• TOP t:\Sll DOLl.\R l "ualh hlml' 11.l.\~t Wj i1~.\ • NAN AG ~Mt.NT f , ~.·~A rA\an~~ -fO'" .. \ ~ ... nti::S , ........ s ...... s ·UC Tl ON r \ I D f' 0 R y 0 l ' It . . . ' I. pc"r req d All 11hllb. full Ellkn, 640-0123 ·~ "' • ~ -u• " • ~ """' '~ "" RecH It p1t11n c-Wl'alcl1tl --- -t''Pcr T\pc iU. i.h !Kl ur 1-'UllOr f' Um4' llll <>lc-64M6•6&1ll·9625 H :\H;J.U\ \\ \1 <"11t:~. Mitc.U...OU'S ' o, N ll Hl11 1£LllF COOK d1ct.tphuoc ~t.11 t $l~ t' u ni, ~.o "'ft 6 C "'LL SS4 72tl \IH uu.a n s t.tH.ll W...ted 8081 HIH, St•,.. 1091 RESTAURANT W~~::~.(I u~1•l~l~ 4!12 All around rt'hd cooJ.. &<Ctl.'l»l),.!3\l""'Pt'r V llmr Guoll \lrh.d "" ,._ • S il.\ F tt S l--11\ !C t-:•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• N 8 6310GIO fht" lk'ilCh llOU!<l' Inn. T)l!e t.0, d1 rluphon,· i.l..111 .. lur phon·· lh'•I. S.\\1':· :-.. .. \\ & U"•'it IUrl\ ... ,, .. 1'"l'l\:'I. ~ ,, sssc·sH FOR ""'' I'\ ... lie\\ 1111·1111, MANAGE -(.'II .1rt 3 JIN k 1 Some coni.trurtwn "' ll~!H311or1ufo ll ppl,. """'' \\II 011• Tl~l 1'.-. 64.\2:..>(l(I A luhc•," ~ H \\.1r1 .an1' • MENJ NuMln~ (j~llll~.ol9'4 ':J10'!f'· .u 0 1 J.I"' h1•l1>ful ""l'l 1. _, 11, H .. r t1<1ln '1.uol. Nu\\ . l~>t1u.:wil/urn rl'lni:• ?<lllJll l LYN F\1111111·" ~·1 1t1l .. n . ~ \r'<" :-. "~~""''' l •nt•. LUGGAGE TAGS h11" ''m"' .•~ti 01111\ TRAINEES t\IJ<r m i.l.;thl1:ia1 l )p ·•'1 1l11"l~l "t't'l..~·1lh1•r ~lOll.'!j !'10 ,\KU\\ h nm )•lUt h\1>1tllt'!o"1.i11t ltll. ~ Wh1l1• l:uni .. •I• a.t.n1tedln ac....- tWoffen c:••·· &o~y7 ponalder joinlnJt JACK lN THF. fiOX 1-'uruly .Rutaurant We 're 11 ,rapidly expand1n1: 011 'tluoul Orm lhal olfl'r11 e"· i"elleot growth potenllal I' llmt'7·3 " J 11 f(£S•l~ 111 IC 7 '\ 1111 "' 11 tu rno1111n~". or .ilt1•inow1• !!~h .... ..,~· \I •·I.! 11130 \\ \,:\ r I lJ Ill' "' ''"'''<'· 1111 nl11hh• M.t RM-Ci.on,. SUCCISSFUL t\ou.,. lt'lli!I.' ur b.a:rn· l>Ool. 'f' an1· c. o mpl1•>. u, ,... _. ........ ~nd o11C' n mt lu r t'.i\h LlJI\~ l'l-.11 T ll \I'~ 111r ~;" l•h ,)Jb 1\1~1l 8c>thSh1fh kt•cpJn" "llllll"Jl:. )I L ill \rlt.•1'11 54tJ l•l1U ,. ('()Ut h , 1111. \\oud, .. 111 l.112 plu till\' '11111 " \\i· hi.I .•l~I --Xlnl l>cndlt11 & ht!ulth In C:O.foM•••Offic• .. " " 1 1•t ur 11 IH'l'rn J ul'ntll loott•Morfne "ur11nt•t-P o rk I.Ith hn OJX•nm..:i1 for 2 ,\~ l\t•\hHouch WARfHOUSIECLfRK 11\•IC. hm l' i•ottun >.In M•ull'\l .1tt1uN1H' i.111,\.i-.1u«h•nt 111\01111111n11 l 11•fh s-..ip~nt ,._ 11 · 1 ,,..., .. 0 IHH'IUlC'I . New or •. , Nol'lctarv ol~o nt•t."llt•d & "' 1 Di "-"'···t l'uml ~~ 1110 tl'JO,t 'lr.11>. nw,•lrnit a11 hn1• "·'•lh 'lllJll ''"1'1""'" li •• :~••••••••••••••••••• ....,nv ~Pita :_±~o i4 • ( t 1 1 i. "'PINI" hn-Of' 1 I I' 1Jer1enct.-'d. l.ict-n5<'<1 re.i l~~~~~~.~1~~/~~;.i .i pitr l>..t.ill work. 1\latu rc Of'OCJ19Sale 805'5 1 1'"1lllf••trw nl;' • n• li•Jrn 1"1 Oull11 '1'·1oab Mail•t•n•c;{ ~llRSlNG Country Clu e~tute 111dc51)<'0Ph f •m I .,,..,.1.,,,c \t no ••••••••••••••••••••••• \l'n\ lo:.:t & llll'll tor u la\\11lllo\\1•1·, I'll' \\'111 s-'•lct OJO <.:otw. JIU.Sp. 11 41 bt•d wd"'>mc You huve your St.•t'tctary & L'lerk Tq1111t 1 "l' '"" """• ·' l\\'N<m.thtt•U tu.: 1•11dow ptt kop •uu1 t11111.1Uu11i. """ fudJlly net'd11 l,VN 11·7 0 ...,n i>rt ''Alt' duk Iii who w,.mt to \\ork v.h1•n W tlden·Htliarc ~!.l\11, SN'' 1·1S·' ll ~l·Ni-l:.1 .... 1. 1111• "allpu1wr, tuhr11 or ~onn ~ 1~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nune• Al<lu 3·'1, ell phone. Sam~ h~ullori l n1.°'"-d1'<1 ' ., 'U11\ l:ln" p.,.~·r ~ \\\' ll l L I. '°' t: t: ll ""'t'd. S49·J001. )'Mar... L'x('.~ll"Ot "()"\ can 644·lll9 t-;'P''1 ti IO lh•n l'>l'l'llon •Wt•a11frtx1t honw lt ulo.rn v.111 •w1·I. & lrtlO \\lllr MV\lcof <'l.J. .. \M.\c:. Al llu~.111 "" ~ "' ' • " 'lJ1nh:'-s sk d Slaulh!)~ I' 1 bl f . 1 t t I 08 l · t ( I m''-"On 1ipllt (jouJ \\ lllk II \M 'lal NOON "<' d 11 j I I' r 0 II u cl " r\l\'lfll.'l.I mJr (' l"OI \'I' lJ~' Or t I") I\\ 0 r.1nb ns Nrnt'ft • & !'illl' "\' I) ('r !)Uil II \ HUltSIHG l~ Cuoci Nlfcrrals. c .11 THE IRYIHt co. :>'I0 111:! ·~uh:. ht',Ujo!Ollo.ll M1l1' It• l>.1<•k to 11,11" ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'l'I '"II·" M'I \In· ,11 .• Park Ucto <:oov. Cen\A!r for lnLCr'\ll'V. ,, .. for 5 0 D bit•. le11lht•rt1111iwrJ llUllh' l'Rll'l:S runn \111) I) \l,llll' dl·•· llnl'l' )>\Ill C'llO I ,1m1nl 11 Nu~ Aldo TS JO. B11Jl.aehenm)cr.ov.·ner 5 Newport Ctr r \\'011w11 lo "ork \\I.net~. tubl~· & t·h1111 ... ,·,~· '<'J ori $:. 111 1(.i n t•\n•ll••nl iomlt pl&)~ 1111 1111~11 11 & ~n 3 11 r llnw or r time· l..ll6Cl ~cwporl Bh d C.:M H•wpori leoch dish\< J'lhlllt.: ;\ J1n1r1i; rm fr.amrd mirror 1-;H•rt•ll I ~ t.llo:' :.1 110 t'.I lion. ::.WU. I' r ~:I:! 1:!$'1 di\ Ill!!"''' II<' :.;11 :'l!l:!I Malt' or fo m \I/loll 5tafh: 646-3928, C\ el! b7 3·4STI t-:qual Oppor ~mplo> t•r Juli!'~ an hu.,:.l ho m1• 1'1.1no 158<1111 'ohd bart•h t• !ltJ~' '' :\1110,1 loot Mori Restaurant ex):>t!nent't' \: w llt''ti (X'r~onnt>I Xlnt,_ _________ ,----------i 1>46 07lli h1.lr10 set. lS:..'00 1 W.111 ... ,, tUor mot\' ~I 111 1.'.1 GlilTAHS. l 1·u,l m11d1• a:...!:: "t• 9030 110( requil"fll. We do as bencf1ta & ht>allb & hfr B1uoq u1• TeJ ~1·1 \II \' ~.111.-.. -1 .. , lndltth·d rlu:.Sll.tl rollc fo r "d .. ....,pnwn \hat you have some pre tll!i C.:allCJ.1.2 8044 It. E. SALIS \\omen. 20 & older t \$400), Lt>nox Pl'al·h !\Ut'i\HI>" \unced i.IU<knl 2 elt'<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,·1ous s uperv11or) Cl Lic'd· UNic'd SECRETARIES \\Ork lor houl«'cleanrng Tn·1• Ch1n.i. ro r t:l l>ljW .)our O\'ll 0 1 '('llll for beg & !!Oil)! boob Kohh•rt:t•nr 1..1t11r G1 l k" fpt•nence. tr you h.1\ Office or Manage ~rn 1rc. Call Jam<'e'l! 1!>2 00). Oecns 111n.o1 nJm1•. a11dr~·!<:.. phon" & ~(7031 1•iro l"d' v.ri. $!".Qll or imature Judgment plu~ Tr a In<' e . Gordon ft-ff 14 day Needed lmmedullely Raggedy Anns. 675--~ C.:haar:;, Bem·he"'. ~I 11 we'll m11kl' otw card per .--lx"'>l li75 :!li2 ,the ability t.o motha. J e •(.llcrs, Wei.lmins te Tro.leln9Coune Goodt.)'pmit&sh rors . P <11nt1ng, t•t1· lJA Add:!S'l'at:h Fender EIN· Guitar -.nd d!ttct the ¥C1.IOM o :\Jail Appl) an person Soper lonit tcrm Ot.l>1gn· Men:hancUH 49!1211>-17 St.-nd cht:ck ur munc\ or ~ood amvhhcr. $175 loah, Power '040 .oetbers,Ulenapplynow! Jdr.Ciullersen. •Pe~nA.ltn5lrucuon menl. lmmed. place·•••••••••••••••••••••··-derlo t>-16-7800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U iS 111' !\l.1 & f 1,h, cni: Ned TraiRl1t9 r rOCJ"CNft Storti Soon om~ expcr ur l) pang, l • .\lanjgemenl opport) ·i. ment Atmqutt 8005 ESTA. TE SALE PILOT PRINTING 11,:tnd ~raft~ <:u .. t marl~ rt:blt Onh s:JW be t ol key, 111 ucdit ofc. Appl) •tollOrc Commission 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clas:.1cal G111tur SJ~ 11.'r tli:I ~132 in person onl)' Heck •Llc'dtrainmJt2wkl. t, \nllque 19th Century 9691 Halekulani 1'0 llox1S60 besloffer-197 \l)SR ,.,l', ~lens Stores. 3467 \'i cl.1ssesstart 1mmed ~mpO mahogony & walnut din· Dr. Garden Grove ·u,t11 Mt-:ca ,Ca. !l2ti2'6 Offi f'U •t & :12· 1:rund Bunk~. H17:1 L1<Jo. Nwpl Och. •On lhe )Ob tru1nm$: TE~! PO HARV llELP mg tbl. Xlnl t·ond, cstm WOVEN WOOD-~! "'~ ur-e 8085 1 ... ,1 ol thv wood,, lw.Hll Dur·og "O r tra , - -----r •hlan)'topoHice loc's pads. 2 k.1vcs & case. August 24, 25, 26. .....,-f"'M" l'ttllll s.l0,000 tt7~fi.l:.'ll 1 J 11• an an~ Ol"FSET PRESS'.\IAN :-lohcense nee to apply Call 540·4455 S8SO. 673-7334 9 "'M-lPM SllADl-:S To80'; Off ••••••••••••••••••••••• period, you II h;l\c u • · • ,,. _ . • N .. V\ d 1 starting salary of S8Jl r-.or :.hop in IW areo ltB> CAR'ET 1'-;quul Oppor Kmployer <..'all &IS 1!9SO l>1t'tuvho1w remote .111., i: 1•111 :!S • (, , • na l~ per month and enJo\ t.xp lll'C on AB Dkk REALTORS 963 9191 Appliances 80 I 0 Antique~ furn,. Duncan • 111ut ll l'TN u1111r•I\ ,.11 '.\ll•rr t'r111i.1•rs , .:r1•.11 1111 complete c 0 m 11 an~ llek cqwp, Gd money ro Fordet:Jils cnll L:nda .----------••••••••••••••••••••••• P1 hy,reTS-Obfl,,, l~~ne 1dr<>kp Stt111n11cS'> "rtet-1 ~aok w1lh Tlw fanc:.l SJ'i!> 11U :w11 <.'a I 1111 n .1 2 Oil II r i. benefits. J ri1tht m11n or woman ecretnry /Reeepl f'or Freai:htDamagellotpoinl ea a e , c.ost u ~ ye ow orm1ca to11. uftiwm. Sl2.~"' "\1•.111\-1 Sl'ull. Confldent111lllY re11pcct Restaurant Help full or sml office in r esidential Sale.3308W.Warner. Lamp 1'ahlt·. M:lhoit wood rnbinet wn -t.40 lll5o or t140 00111 local lntH'•lews Wlll le COftducted T-.cley, AMl)wt 24 FrMfttAM-IPM So.Coo1t Plcna Hotel 666 Anton. CoatoMna San Diego Fre~way Bn:.lol Street North JACK l:-1 THE BOX 1~ operated by Foodmnker Jnr .. a s ubs1d11ir} of Ralston Purina Cum pany. ed ~II ~O 0923. "Onsl •tusl hav .. x lnt near Harbor. Santa Ana Sc<:relary, F.tui.:ere, Mir dt:.t\\\'t:-Xl11t for rabirr ~tn•I Offi<'<' De:.k!', II'""' twl>.ncb & l'\'t'll. I ----1 P time. All 3 shifts open • " ~ --rors & so forth. Antique or garuj!c Call 557·8658 <'Ori<!. Sl!5 ench Tv111-.t ' ()pemnit rur Sunda)· onl> J uck In The Box, 1205 typmic & shrthnd skills. R1'.:FRIGERATORS glass. milk-pallerri ------... wa\'cl chair:. $\:! 1'J 111' 1:1.1\S~l'i\lt t'11.111011 dri \'Cr 10 S an J 11 ,1 Ba_k_er_S_~_. C.:' __ M_. ____ Salary commensurate WASHERS DRYERS depresiuon glass. Gluss New(>(!rt l:lch Teno1~ Cluti 1146-19J7 c\cs ;,ft ti, UJ~" 110 Ill' J11hni,or1 • .:uml (.'upa~tranu Bear h o1 RETAIL SALESMAN w,exp. Se.nd rc11ume Recondilioned·Repos shoes. PllPi!r weighls, Mcmben b1p for s ale . 963·7831 IJlllll> \\ :.lo bo,11 u111I Oun .. Point area \lus per..onncl director: 217l & 1-'rgt Oamag'd etc. Anllque silver Ti•u Cull833 32SGe\'el!. ..._ -08-7 1n11h·r $11;95 SR6·31iliS ha\·e Station W:lgon o Wte1eper.inhr1:hfu h1on Cuinpus Dr Suite 330 Guar/del . Ca r t. Baker R ack.-----e~ 8 .•. C 1 c ontempo ria r y l rvlne,Ca.92715 29 YEARSINO.C. Rec lirier Com d Wo•enWoodShades •••••••••••••••••••••••llOUl>t•\Xl.il ::!I (~lout111i: ~~~y. ~~"a~! lo:'Ji :.portswear. Good ~alary DU..,.L' AP'S Lam ps. p'1<'lures~&r~~ New & ret'ond. up l-080 ' Hhl•-.u:. 111.1c~qu1• f,•m 4\llU nl'w iss.111• ~!e1 1·. t,,11sandAppoaotment. .\pply,KenneU:ILlo)dol SECRETAltYJIKPR. n Grander P r im t1 ves off.Mtkt•.89406SQ m1111kcy,1yr o1t1.Ad11rj lot!! of x lra)I tu .. 1 (--.l~ity :'\ewport, 2700 W. Coast No S H required. 9.5 18lSNewport8lvd,CM Casl e r 'Sel , ~O)'ai hh• perl!on;iltl )'. nut lr;1l11•r J ~3 21111 dJ~• ....--'"'"'"',_, llw)',NB0rull &t2·4 ~Ion 1-'rt. l>JIJry open CALLSCS-7780 Doul'lon Dishes Hooks Carpet. ~ood qua lll} mt>an , 1.ov1 . .., l\llb orl 87S·40 l2(ltt 7 ___ E_niploy•r eves 64506.:!t Gas ranee. 30" Avocado and lots more. • . shog. muc or \\hah• ~ Forre~ t:• . .,ell lo l!d l.OSSTt:n Skarr 18V orUATORS , ________ ..... SECRETARY lmmac. O'Keefe & Mer· BofA&M C.aC't'epted. Y,c 110 w m I'( 52 hum~ 1>~5 -~ -Nl.'W m . lnho.1rd T1 h with follow1ni; net-ded a RN To the Sup.rinten-:fent ntl. $1&5 640.4348. HELEN HOLAND \ d G75-6lGl ianos & Orgons 8090 mu~I M'll MJke off1•r I h l' l'l t' w II 1\ J Cold\ pot r(•fn ti. $7S; 2 llll •••••••••••••• •• •• •• •• • IUtl 8;!11i C \LI FOR:o.llA Salon i CQOROINITQR S9I4to$I,111 "'°· G.F. Washer & Dryer. bl bdrm set. ll pcs Liv hJr k omcc chairs, S35 lurnunJ CJ~ pc.•n·u~~·~n :"l.'w ;w 11 P ~l1•rr 0 II l11'.1u11ful South Coa:. ft l'ndt•r J:t'neral diret.1mn eat'h. 19' F/F, Re!rig rm set, tbls, lamps, cu ~fllt'r l.i~!c lamp. wulnul ('(lllMtll', rrH I ch rni:. w iw w 1•flnlr11h \'l llai:e. As k for J 11·7:30AM shift Mu:.t 'erH·' as eecrNiU')' t t7S.PhS36·1.952 SJS, Zemlh 23 consul4 Leslie 900 s11kr w Jilt. 1 ... 0 •-ll' bii·,it rr"t' I ll79 the s uperintendent & . dinette set, port. stereo, I TV Sl7._ 3 f 2 rl I "' "' , l'~n h.' -~1 have 2 yrs ex per J board or trustees r ehev-Ama.na upngbt freezer TV. small a ppliances. co or . ., . ram HO rl\ "r mm .i r w rni: (14~ !1~29 od-----i supen·islon in a cul an" 'U""'nnleod"nl or ad-large, $100. -paintings. f'ri-Sat·Sun. ~,',!13800ce ,pdr·~"ysts .. $JS ea, ~lll~~Oult o11m l'an lime Pr urt llcp hospital. Contj cl Mrs ,. ~ " 979 388 ....... 509'7 75 .,,,..4 .,.., u Iii' Ou1bo11ril w11iO hp Equal Opportunity Local chain dcpl store Jensen. 642.273.l, CO!llu m1m11trahon & ore de· ·• ......,. or i.,,.,, Uprighl pianos. s:lJO S2!lJ ml)tM & 1 r.illi•r. llOlll Employer M Jo' lkh t'tllell & Orunge Co M e 5 a M e m 0 r 1 ll tall, Performs h1,i:hly ca s ~ t ov e _ sear by cn.r bed & pad. $6 IEAUTIFUL Gu .s r u or e t' d 5 "r!> •lt:1.'ll~ l'llHH, 1110111r uo•><I ---------•Rlltngual tic 1-:n glls llospatal. 301 Vl<'torla complex & re!>ponsibl "Classic" model. Xln Ptaypen&padSlO Baby HClftdPelnted PIANOCAll£51l O\lll ~JO\'alllilU.itaoull :'J 111 spe11kln11. llrly wage CM f: 0 E clcn<'ol work: performs cond 540-4319 walker SS. Bass1nelte. C--ic• H!f.! 11:.'7 ''"'' Management P EOPLE PERSON Exec. look111i: lor purl lime 11ic s o r 1nt e 111 wholesille 21uppl1Q'i f"u II) ,,wp11.ilm1d. G73·22Z) bonui.es ~lw.l be uul1111 i-··-··'··-,-----• public relallon func· mnuress & s heets. xlnl ........ • 5' Au111r1un (;1 l1n1I mi: & w\'111trnomed Arl t 101111: under s t u nd s Frigidaire r"fn.g. tn g F111unnes, plotes. lorg Completel y r1•1w ~··1I loatt, Sall 9060 , unccment ''°"~1blhUe1> RH~M't Pollrle11 & ndmlnislrative t•ond. eoppcrtonv. $100. ~~d~ ,:~~~e S:J~'·:11~: & small, plaque;;. Ab Beau l. 0 •• k ll A 111': •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• (.' a I I c u r m e n 1-'ull·tame. Mes:s \'erde rc11ulat1011s & docs other 962·1892 lure frame $3. Herculon ~~tfs s~~<'rnl kr~ers S3300 Lou ·1\17 31Sl I & 26• Thunrkrhtrci, \'Ill-'. :!13 1173 1137 af!.:_ ___ Conv Hosp. 661 Centrr rl.'luletl work as req'd. I Jcycl ~ora & loveseat. good ' u or w n s 497·3121 falho. 5 lmJ?:<l!opin. All St. C<>i.la MeM. Skill Dirtauon 100 wprn H cond, set SlJO. Medal cof· rcbll N 11 :.11 p . SS3UO PART-TIME -------t yp1nJ:6Swpm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r tbl """' 879 A bo s 67:1 1 1.i1 .. H· ~tanlrunst ltct'cpllonr'l Part time world111: 1010 1 full. Salary. comml-'>'>1on. benefits ol)(.'n ~18-85'!0 S l C -' Appl" 1n n.·-on at Ladle's 3.-llpd bike. ee _.. r r t Jo;.Jrn SS ll8 per hr dom,; a t'S a r eer !>le u11 y ~ ,,.~ • ., c . M. ( 0 rr 1111 h & ---==11.::::::::_..-._:::::;r_=..,.-""". ballot ~urk fn r thl' No' work, $175 wk-up lo s tart. Founlain Valley School Gd cond. Munrovlu 1Sun.12 S. ll<1tne Iii w /trla . r. moi. rlectaoo~ Workyourow foullerBrmh968,8378 U1st IU L11thlhou50 l.n. ___ Ca.U~:::.,::5411:=.::·.:::36:'..:l:::::S::_, __ t:------~=-:--=-:I old Xlnl r o1H.I St~~I~ ~/\SSEUSB l1~·28 > l\o C'XP. nee. We tram Full lime. Legil. Coll 540 ~ 10)'1ime. tir11, no i.l'lllllll ur collcL'l <coro~r uf Tolbert & SCHWINN Honff 1060 ~/. Uays i~i·l327 11111473:! 1n1tt Mui.l ti.· u+ In Sales Clerk Newland l Fountain TRI-WHEELER ••••••••••••••••••••••• '//, '''<' MA TURf: WOMAN p /timc t o Wl'l t:omt' newcomers & eonlul't merchants. f1ex1blt> h1 !> Need car. ht~ I> pcn c s.r1·309S. ' MECHANICS E>.p r eq ·run1• ofl". tr.nu . front end, unJ lllll' fos 1t1 o n li 0 1>!'n n•urance. unifo rms v4caUon.' paid. Top vay. Oran ge (;oont y Auto motive, 2401 N 'tusun. S.A. 542 5673 '1rrt'hllnrllsin.i CIPrk Ornphlc & nr11ftioi: sup Illies, full lime. Nut u11 ~unncl'. S2.6S p /h r )lias trr Blue print, 23 1-''lllcher, C:oatu l\J<'JIU 5-t0.9373 MPG Co net.'<ls amh111ou. youn11. Pf,'rl!'lll to trn1n 1 prodU('llOn S3 00 hr IC 1tan. Op11or 11v11ll int ut.bt'r arru. Call 1;42.22!.f lervv..,. bt'l\O.n 10 1 &t 4 7 To learn oCc supply busl V1tlley. CA 9270l! Ch t t Id 16 2 O""l. • II fo"ilan"deudlmc. Xlnt c:ond. include es nu ge ang, . 1, \ Appl), '\53 ness.f\I time.pleasant A" 307. hai.ket. cover. eh:li hand. g yrs, re111tered Rubmwuod Cr. I rv1n v.ork. Oea t'h Slut1one UX • Ii k 0 · 1 AQHA, Weslern show (Cuht>r Ur & \\ alnut 1803 Newport.(.; M We are on l<K' . ng1na~ce $220 ~inner. Trail. PWlhbut 11re11 Equal Opp Employer. now S17S. 548-ton horse. $2.4W. PP TJ P'erlect Worki"CJ ;\~~EL GIFT SHOP SECRETARYCorloworc. c~~ 803 ~1432 med for Today! • R N 8. Exper not nee. Wall ,..,......,, p Q h Hourt rnL~~,?,.,,,!:GA~T0·TRIKME tram Good l)pmg & sh•••••••••••••••••••••• alorruno uarter orse 8 JO 2 30or c. ""'"' rcq'd 644.5040 OM ECA DU Enlarge geklrng, ~-Shand. 8 yrs. 3 30 !I 30 O\Jtslandmg opportunity wtSOmm C-Omponar and fully t.rlllned Western Workfi hr-n 11.1\earnin for n consc:ienlrous SECRETARY somm Compona Beaut. fun horse. 5850 s,1 ~--, lll'r hr m. plensnn peo PI e ·Orie rt le rt 1 n ADVl-;nTISING Agenc) Lens~. C-Ondensers and PP. 49S·l482 s urr11und1ni,:s. l>ea d1v1dual, en.JOY exeellen wan~J:alw1Lbbookkeep· necative earners in Custom baskel weave w i the publrc lo ou rompany bent-fits. Appl Ing, media, aen. secty eluded: Time·O·Lif lSl!l" m a na Weste r~ trv•nt> otc represcnlmit '" person. 9AM ·Noon exp. Part l1me. 833·1'14 ~~aster. $300. Call: Dail> aaddJ~. 2 yra old. ~ Tamt' Lire Books Mon-Fri. l'ersonn e S • Pilot PhotoLab.642-4321 flrm.PP495.1482 Oyn (1m1c p<>rsonsllt~ Dept ~cy /Executive mo~t hkl'lv lo :.ucceed MARRICYM'HOTEL Purt t ime. 20 hrs wk Cab 8035 7 4 S T 1 D 11 A M ln!4·1t•i.IL'<.I houst'"llC!> & 900Ncwport Ccntf'r Dr. Xlnt t yp1og & SH 11k1ll •••··~··••••••••••••••• Thoroughbred 2 hors( 1'tt11lt•11b SC(1k1ni: perm Ne\< port Beach n'\1. Dh•l•rsalicd position Pers1un Kittens, re trlr. Mint. $1,990 buys 1l pc.~'ttaons t'all 1133 8095. t:quol Opportu nity rnr quahhcd person Top g1slered. most color you 5 av e S900 pp E'!1ployer pay Wnte Ad llS88. Dau· avallnble, wormed 495.14112 PHOMI PERSON M 11'1 bt• 25 or over A1>1>ly In l'1•rson YfllOWCAI 11~1 Slater ,\,t'nul' t-'ount 111n \' n lley ---- PHONE SALES SALESPEOPLE·Pror· ly Pilot Box 1560, Costa shot.li.638-9308 H---_ ...... -_,-_.G--od--8 -0_6 _51 --' k r · l\leu CA92626 D ~ O I want,-... lo wor or Uni • OCJI 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• q~e Furmturl' store. Hr· Service Sta. AltendanL~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• uc:h & loveseal, dinette. I) +_comm. 71 4·846-4007 full & p1t1me. Exper'd. Yellow Lab Pups. AKC. king si bed, aquonum, i\l.ES _Sm. Jev.elry ~pply H uy Carey registered, S wks old. many olhcr i tcmli, i.hop, mature ~oman, (;heHon, 1104 S. Coasl SlOO. 847-0851 wknds N.B. 673-4734 Hwy, L111una Beach 962-7393 1---,-----.-0-7-0-l -' ------ewtry SALESWOMEN• Serv1r e Station Attcn· AKC R ea. Doberm11n.••••••••••••••••••••• d11nt, exper'd Duy & Pinseher, red/tan, rem ASST STORI MGR t:ves t \111 & p1lime At> 51'» mo. old. All shots WANTED Will train interested en ply, Shell Stuuon. 17lh & 962· J369, a ft. Spm TOP CASH DOLL.An fur11ppt · l1h1u11• S;i lt•" v1•opll• --~--~----• m.11!' or f1•m11lr. II• to H: lhu ~1 11 :.l 1t• wom1•n Irvine.NB 642·12Sl VAID FOR YOll ll w i.nml' nu•rr h11nd1,1n11 -JJo:WELRY, WATCllJo;s . h.1rlq:ro11n 4l C: l'"' lh't Sf:WINO OPl-:tlATORS lrish Seller . 6 mos old AllT OB.I ECTS. <iOl.O lhMhkc&assumcn·~v Trnl"lok Pc·Wrk Pd Papers, sho ts . house SILVl-:ll St-:lt V I CI.. Good p1ty & aood ro ~;ir lk'ne 642·3"72 traanl'd Must sell StOO 1"INJo' 1-'UR:'ll 4t A~ benefit,, l'rom111ln l~Monro\•lo,N n ororfor G7ft 7700 TIQUES.OO ·2200 ' MIU SHAPER MAM )'t'.ir-4 of Ritt Ouarantcl' Cape-Poncho! Ii ' Du.)' Saller w/lrfr, fan,• rnnd . SlllOO t:Jll lt73·7S27 or9i9 !IOli!'> llob1c 16i:1~11. One of ttw fast ont'll. Jo'n•:..h wnlc•r Ul>C only. L.11.c ne"' "t trl r 673·602•l '" s:n 1011 ao· \'elo!a l\lotor:..11tlo r t:nmvlelt' home. utlont l>•e8el, 700 ml raniic, Si!11, 750. 644·2199 ufl 6pm 26' Clipper Marine wit• Ir & 91 • I II' 0 18 . Xlnt t'ond Many xtras . $5,~11111 SJ8 72!H. -----w1-:srsA 11. 32 Tht' mClisl b1•aullrul 11114· t•vr r h111 II. l\rnnd nrw, t:u~tom llolll ShQp. JR~ J'lac<.>nli;i, Co~la l\lc:rn. H46 2055 2'.!' Columb10, d l'an Mu~I s<.>11. $350(1. G73 4430 14' 1"11>t'r1otlr11., Slnop "'/Jlh "' lrlr. Go•1tl C OUii ro,r,o 4111 ~54 ufl ti 1mo Gulf Co11,1 :!'I Sloop, I IJ pwr. lllf\S 11, ('nrlll lwad. deplh llndt•r & 111 d10 . l.on J: B1•11 1 h ;\l.1rina 213 ASI 'il'IS loots, Sllpt/ Ooc:ks 9070 • W.st.snll Corp. hu Im w111tt·~ or 1·omm1Mionll med of)C'nlni: for u Mal 2SO t-:asl 17th Strrl't ShaJl('rmon w/S fl Y'"' ,., Suatr 0 t'nrHa Mesa ptl'. Xlnt lx·ncfil-., h11: l11.:1"'-.n :i 00 & II 30 pm p!1)1.4fhty \\Urk wk Ap1> ~ .. IUI ly to, St-c:unly Guan.I, 27 f-:Qu.al <l111)0rt11ml\' McCormick Avt', (' M 1-:mplovc1 future. Avvly 111 venon. 1 ---only, B:t r k S trrrl. 2 SWITCllHOi\ltO~rlt B~·a.ut i~u A ulltral1:in OJ• CASll $ l'Alll FOi ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-·a~tuon 1a~111nd, N ll Mu"t lM,o C'>.J>Cr. Slt'ndv. S,h• Jl 1 a years old ~ 'l'Ol'lt 01.U (;()l,U \\11\V1"1':11 \•1•.ir n~nunrt t"mplov l.11183312\}8 DIAMO~DS.9f,(l ;.'l:ll !>O'M•11111111(11tA \Olo11 ------SEAMSTRlSS Olt'rll ( •lnt.1c·t Au11i1111 . f.rff toy°" Cull M2 111:,·1 MOLD MAKER P1ti1o ~Ir Soll<'11tortt. dcs 11 tc1 Wf',bQll Corv hualdi•rul 111111'1l.111.!Una.~!111 1:,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iv•ttoc:k 1075 I.I P N .. :1-:flt>:ll .1 f•.M 1 t' ll<'Olll' tlt't' t'<. th1• flnc•s t r r111111n i: Mlotuturt' frn'ltllc flUl>PY ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'t/\n B l'!lKl\lUl.Y, Sla rllni: 0.lln & bullet a1mplr & ovrr w 1..xver prrf'tl 14aatbonls hn11 lmmr•I rAX r rr pur1•ri1, F.xprr'd lllllrk w '"'hill' lu"t' ·& fkll Mor ~101 marr, brok" ~ ~ :wvt.., Wi•Jl(~:lll 32 D'litlll CAvlty mold~ fo ~tnri·1''rl •lpm·!lpm. Sol ,, .1 r a n ,. 1 <' 8 r 11 1 111ahcr 1·om m lf.1' 1u11"1 h•c l ProhalJly poodlt· & to 1 Ide• & cl rh'l'. l>lk 04,. 2t ., lA11J(er&111Jt•t'liun m ul D11m·111m. t'Ull l.1i.uurt('r ~C.IOll'lrcs~l'!\ wrnl h'll~I rnrt. rull lllnl' T11~ lc•rrll'r 1111\ 1\ppru-c M p11rrul{' Mor11an l(dtlanjt, I ..... 11lachinl'll. Smllll shop 3pm, 511> 5.11>4 1 yr t•x1>er 111 i.ull bl':tlll (;orp ol Arn1·r\c·11 Cull i \\ 11, utd i: .. ·.,. lu lovlnl! 1'.1111. W" ~ t t• rn '7 1.t ) She'll be warm lrom lhe loo loot1, Speed• l>ood worlclna <'Onds. PLU ..... IU In.: on he av>' 11 u I y dn)'ll !J11m !lpm. SIG 0191. 1111111,. 111.11 1~1:1. U12 ltlH:t :1~ 11111 of her hn~d 10 htr ftn1wt1p)' Slcl 9080 STACOSWITCH INC -mnc:hln(', Mu1t hovl' --hi '"\oir~d by l1lllt Rtd R1c11ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• u• O.lcerCoeta Men Car Ir tools. M~~10!l your own tools . Apply lo T t-;,\C!ll-: It· l'r<-Sc h1111I i; k 111 1-11 ' ~nm" a I I ac ntry 8078 Hood1 C1oc:hel thlaco1y, lr1naeo 17~ 111' Tohll i , 1 l.'I 11 1· 54t·l04 I John Vyn. 1638 l'laccn t'Xl)er d lur 4 > r 11111~ hi\.. ,11nw hlk & wht . 7 •••tt•••••••••••••••••• upe-1x>nch0 In 4 v1br1nt colO<\ Mere 1'1d 4'1111111 + 11~11 ....,.., ..... Set A-2 I PLUM DINO llll. co.t11 Mesa. r1.,u11nl 11urrn11ntltn1th "'k,, Im t'ahlr• 1192 Sil:-)i Portuhle Gt'nerntnr lJmt "" -rtr -rrr in eaw ihell stHchtt. u,. wor· rl ndtH. s:l ,K~itl r 1 nn 1 -. SALISMAH·IHSIDI -----Salor) oprn. t'itll 1dt -~w. I I0.:!211 v 1>;1t>r 111,~i._ 111r~T--sttd. P11te1n 7028 Site) t.. 6. Mu :l:llK IAM-12 MOON Ellper'd In plum bin•. SEAMSTRESS lpm, 644 ~2. l.kautarul blue eyed, l1l11ck !Otnn SSOO l'h 400·878'1 8, 10 incl. &Ma.""-Frl Comm. ft bt'nc:tlts. Xlnt E•p.r'ct o n comm·i---Sl11mc:1cklttt'ns. . -$1.DO lor eacll p1t1ern, Add '7~ llon ron 111·. lwrlcll') , .. ~ eam1n11s oppor. Tralnlna machln~. F /lime. Ba:itt('r Telenhane Sales 751·055<1 '','.I? i.!J! o~tr,~~-~-rol)~~ lOOArs TIMING ,,,us lo 35t each palttn! for llrit-elasa 4M Ohl'I. Xlnt l'vt lJly. n--flo-for mon11acmcnt lo wel lrClcc:m 642 7238 I" i.:a» un\e ·•·• nm~• "' component parts you can coo• elrmall 1nd l'landlln1. Sud t11 $4700.1>.&fl 752H --rr-r-· C'Slab'I Oranae Co. firm ' ' · A \1 & PM Shins. Pnrt 1• l.ab. ~ German Short S47S. T11' Torcht•'I C'nm d1n•le m1ny w1ys tor wor• ~I!!~~~~~~~~ 142:n51. Call for appt. Umf'. 18 Or over. llnurly hair, l>lk/11rny, l yr Jo' vletc $4S. l'orubl!' rorl Imel leisure• ltan 1•c~t• Aloe. Brook1 rwKpOl'fotlott MUIS&. YMAM PR ..... , .... ER Wan•-", A.B SEC 11.n11cs & comtn. uvnil fHO fl\77 oven~~ 1\ll lll'W, 1oome panls, lot> -1dt1I lor t..n1t\ Needlecraft Dept IOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elll)el' d. I/lime. Mal .... ~·k ... ' """'llek ~Cam•"•· RETARIES fo'ordetalbl rall S.CO·OJ-Ol Sh k1U~s. 'ilver grny . & otht'r llem-i Cull ~!1 lffl3:! si~:~~tdl~~·:~'."1~~k ~i~:O gg~v,~~~bld Chelsea Sin c~. S.t•/ l'Olle, ov'°" 21. e Days m ~......,.. ""' l>esperatety Nffded 1~ £.~~~e;:~.~-wild tliter stnpes nd so· -~r;o~~-Opm 61 Suri call S11e 12 fb11•I ~) Jae 2' • yd's New York. NY 1001 t . Ptont R...t 9 120 ~-Sat/Sun. Work: •becaiHYe meonetolove. 557·9908 4~ft 1 PMll• 2'i. l>IO<l'f p,. N ame. Address. Zip ••••••••••••••••••••••• '111-hMnta ii t.rees. ~llv P /time Sales, $40-ST •A..UtraHYe T....,.. An s.r-.. . ;-..,=·.i-• IOS OW MOTOR, 4.000 ll)s. Send Sl.00 lot etch pattern Panern Numbor ·111 Ford ~ '· 300 VR. aulo s.1IW4iup.La1unal!U wlr/up.Men.ladle~.stu •T~ Ml Id "''" -Sl2SO. Runs 1tood.1tlntAdd3~fort1ellpattem.fo• Elhln rYtrbtfort!2ot' tr•n•. •I0.000 ma IJ' Nunsry, Jnc , El Toro. den u . Eves I s a •Sein 1 1:r::~~m~x/g~J.r~11.o: ••••••••··~·~··••••••• tires-Clark C·50B. s.ooo rlnt•cltu llm1111, lllndhftl sips ohn Jrret prln1td i11• camp«r. ~Ip, a <toll & .. ., 961«171.538-1104. p t time eu & wknd5 U.ke New 01n1n1t room t.n lb hit. Current mod kM fl1 llcle HEW 1976 N([t)LECllAr tlt-r flilC uu\I) l11rnnce. It••• "ST"'...._., ... L_ ·~ a vail. Pleaae call ror ble&Gc:halrs.S.stortcr Huns aood. iclnt tires Matien Merttn · TAl.OG1Hauvtry(h1ni. 75c. S'l!J()(J Att :.1>m :,5~04~ MUISISAIDIS ~~ ,..,~.,.. ~~ •Ac~ appt 044.7050, ~. S33S0.$38·3088or W·~ PatternOept.-442 "clttt with'''"" SI.GO FMtDe & P tUmt' D Ancwbnanchomcono NoShor[lteSb r~taW1rdrtbt $1.00 Wcstwayic 1 11~' cobov11r. 6bift..~'dpref'd. A 0 p e n c d . c 0 s l Lon,gorsba°rtterm TELEPHOMI OPltS SOLDSPYOLASS HOME scefl-.CMK •o•o Daily Pilot Mitty rlfty Qllllts $1.00 1lp11 6. frnt k it. llyi.I pl;J ~ S\lperior, l& Mesa/Newport Bcec assjanmcnts. T~ $S$S. 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"' n Factory Authorized ~ Dr S<.'dan, sliver gray, " "' COStA MESA 70 e af an&. air, new AutoS•nlc•& orCLASSICS CALLl>46-4446 Dealer uuto .• air, R&H. Lie. V8, 11utoma.l1t. rudw. --tires. xlnl rond. Slm . rarts 9400 If your rar is extra clea House of lmportt 432BMS. ht'atcr. 11,<>wt•r :.h'l·rin~. ·59 Falrlan(' 53!\t on1i mi 833-2482 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sec us r1rsl. '74 Pickup. cusl. int. pin $I l 9 S fal'lory 111r c•ond1l1onin11 Huns ~reut. New radials. ~--,-------WANTED· "" l200xl6t~ IAUHIUICIC slnpmg.sharp.$2850. 213/921-8588 Shorp s p orl <i t ar . 642.4642,t:d 7? Grand-AM Ponllar 848-8079 714/523-7250 459lil::K ---Xlnl mech cure. Tiake '4 Truck tires. $100 cash. 2925 Harbor Bl\'d. $ 1876 ·73 liran Torino l'S, PB. whl.se_rctail '194·3317 Call646·3861 Cofita l\tesa 979· '&9 ROADSTER 1600 Ml '73 450SL 540-56-30 Lnt d T , U ER XLNT COND. S13SO. YELLOW BLACK 1 ~I~'~ 1966 Hmhot c M 646 "1301 .n.-•'ty D f air, x ~~~ 7388 ird 9970 CHEVY 396 t;NGINt: 0 I Y MOVING. 545-5989 I ~U.~1111 ,._, a sun · . ••••••••••••••••••••••II S75 turndown53G-9400 ~~P~~o~i~~~J~Rat 9725 ~t!:!.t:irr!~~ct'.11~<!:~0 ~ • U d ~West~)t)~430 ·~; Wgn. Very clean. new '75 T·Blrrl. Coppe~t' ·10 124 Spt Cpe. 5 spd Cherry! L ie. No. COSTAMESA •••••••••••••••••••••••15MonteCarlo,xlnleond. 548-9462 roof. Full power, sp ~ COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• windows. Both tops. 2626MARIOR LVD. Autos. H ._,_..,., tires & battery. S400/ofr. Starfire with v. vin)' Autos for Sol• DATSUN 123HHS ......... Sll,700.00. AMC 9905 Air AM/FM P /S P/B • 2 LTD 8 h rnntrol, tilt steerln t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans, mags. new Hou•eof lmr:.rts '67 Toyot o Cor ona.••••••• .. •••••••••••••• lilt~ht $4395'64s..i2sJ . 7 roug a"!,"!"' wire whl covers. tem(l I ~I/ 2845 Harbor Blvd. radials. Gd cond. Sl700. • Wht/blue intr, new b3t . ..,3 Gremlin 258.scyl, :! • · co?d. ~1950. ALSO 71 control. t'I(". 32,000 mri • Clcistlcs 9520 CMtaMesa 540·64l 64S.4Z03 213/921-8 II lery, rd tires $600. spd . Xlnt con d. U C 'N Monte Carlo. Orig Fiat 124 Spider, runs Lo ad ed . 0 w n er ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE BUY '74 Piat 128 :.!W' Sndn. 7 l4/523·7250 545-8090or S49-0957 Irvine. 833·5976 leave owner. 18,000 mi. hke x,lnl. Offer;. American transfe rred mui.t sell. OYEB70C•RS •USEDCARS"· F "' • messagefor Trcy nl'w, loaded w/PS, PB, carPlan,G7a·890~ S5800.Ph$56·3000 IOI\ A • ox AM/ !\t stereo ... 1 mpg., 73 Co D 1 X1nl --~---=---TRUCKS low ml. Mustsell640·SS6S '75 MERCEDES rona e uxe. • • AM/FM w/tape. Crse '68 Stalion Wagon Coun IH INVENTORY Come in orc"au eond. $2150/ Firm. luick 9910 cntrl. lilt whl. A/C. Must try Squire Looks & runs luy-Sel'-Trade az FARGO Ir co. 830 S. ?.bin St reet SANTAANA 10to6. Mon .. Sat. t:lnsed Sundays * 547-9709. FREE ApproisoJ '76 128 rusl. 2·dr sedan. DIESEL 64S~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• s('ll . $4400. Ph 5«·3837 good. Call S4S·l4SS. Groth Cit.nolet 9.000 mi. Under wrnty. clonodw?~ror ... !hommutaTcuraladte~ Triumph 9767 919P7l luick &Wtate '73 Nova Hatchback/xlnt ....,__ 995 t'M 8·tr k stereo. mlnl . u • -· •••••••••••••••••••• ••• OSsette)er 090n "'9n0ury 18211BeachBlvd. cond . $3,400 fir m . lnswelc:omc.019NCA>. 197ITri•-a.TR6 44 000 mlfes. yellow cond,26.000m1.,A/C,all ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Beach 645·1190 House of Imports A one owne;·~·XLNT• auto., P/B. P /S, r 1w: =.::n $2G9S. Pvt party. 1968 MOHTEGO HT 847•6017 * 549·lll I 'i4 124 Spyder. AM /FM 213/921 .. Sll (5030TB>. · P/seat, tilt ~ telescoping v.s. automatic, radio. TOP DOLLAR stereo, air, h> mi. vry 714/523-7250 SADDLEIACK wheel, crwse control, Chrysler 9925 healer. power steering, PAID clean.$3.900.644-0975. VALLEYtMrORTS AM/FM stereo. Lie.••••••••••••••••••••••• air conditi o nlnir. l~MEOlATELY 9727 '67 250.S. 4spd .. sun rf.. 7UCAU. '68 Newport Cslm 4 dr 634BCP. 1972 T·lird Powder putr blue, auto., PIS, P /B, P /seot, P /W, A~1 /F:'.1. Lie. 608FVY. $3375 540-563(). 1011\SO\ ,\SO\ • LINCOLN·MFRCURY FORALL new p3inl & tires. rcaJ 831·2040495·4949 $3575 40,000m1,xlntcond.$6SO. $776 ·1!l Chev PU. 6 cyl . 3 spd . FOREIGN CARS •••••••••0 •••••••••••• nice S3900. 960-1393.PP '7S1'R·7• Burgundy, lO.OOO 640·1413 aft 6PM. 2626HARIOR ILVD ~~~r~r:: ~[~:0·11~!~: CALL OR COME JN Brand Hew '76 'i4 Mercedes Benz 4SOSL. mi's, amt fm Cassette '71 Chrys ler. 4 door. 9uolity Datsun COSTA MESA 640·2700. MEW;g:~f,_!1ioRTS HONDA Cars Brn .. custom cover. im stereo. Xlnt cond. $5800. 540·5630 Custom Newport, R!H. 11'0Wt!slKatella V~ ttl4 __:_.:.._.:.._ ______ , OV£B I OO mac. xlnt. cond. Must Duy 634·2233 ext 248. air. $1500. f>.111,.13~ 0~ 633-8430 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corvair '65, 110 HP 3ulo 3lOOW.Catllwy,N8 '""' sell. $11,450. 644-1700 ext Eves640-6147. '7S W JGM I t trans. Gd cond, 30:\t ml, 642·9405 To Choose Frolft! 548. Eves, 768-8249. COfttiftentol 9930 MustCWKJ 9952 gn. m ' au n, 1---------1 '70Spun,.. 26·26 ..... RIORILVO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• air, bes t offer. Call ~ng PP968·1330 UllJIVERSITY nn ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 84&3706or846-6862. I BlTY JUNK CARS ,... * '61250S• $1300./bst ofr. 646·370tl COStA MESA 1969 Lincoln 1974 MutfClfKJ II 4 Wltffl Drhu 9550 USF.D AUTO PARTS O .. lllOblt. /\/C, pwr . windows, '72 LeS b 2 d bd . COfttiftefttcd Coup~ Silver ~ray. V-6, auto .. '75 Halchba,ck. 3ir, beig~ • .. •••••••••••••••••••••• 540-5125 847·9637 Honda Con • GMC pristine cond. Must see. VolkswOCJell 9770 a re, r c11. uir Very nice cur Sofd & 11lr, P/S. r 1B, AM/FM, ~erfect, am/fro 8·~r.k ·74 Int'!. 2_.ton. PS. P ll. Truck• $4600. Greg, 640·0463; ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond, auto, PS, PB, new . b J h ~ vmyl roof, ~Ull roof I.11:. :stereo. auto. $2600, Auto .. /\JC. "M /l''M Autos, ltaported 2850113rbor Blvd. 640.7459 '16 VW ~us, 7-pass, sort, ~e:{~~ln~ u ~=n~ 1~e:V ~~~icXut!.. :,;,so~'m. 100LPD. 644·0782afL 5 Casselli'. 8Ht ofr. an 6, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 540·9640 am/fm stereocass. cmpr Sl795torr 492-9768 power ~e:ils, power wm $35 7 5 '72 Vega SL Wagon. 548·~184 G1Mral 9701 --MGI 9744 bed. clean. 15•600. · dows,Ultwheel.#824113 AM /1'.M c assette, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Honda llutchhaek ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5'19-39l6•213·3SS.lZ42· lloc 9915 $1775 radials , x lnl t·ond . •72 <:bcv. Bluer. i\M/t'M 11174 AusUn M1&rlna good Ma Rs. radials & p11; 1970 MGI GT '"J' vw JJ • ·oo 600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-.5630 tapedeck Clun• • t M l 11 vv us. 1 eng. ,_!l:JG_-6633 ______ _ $4000.i'~rm.~O·M7G cond,hestocr.,r. 8 ripes. us u · •ss>ee<t&AM/FM rodio. Car lngth Jug rack, gd'74 El Oorudo·Sunrf 545·2762 642'61188 XLNTI (l959£N). cond .• no rust. $950. Cabriolet. Lo11dcd 540-5630 '74 Vegu. Automallc, rw.w • saDDLll"CK c trans. Any offer din· 74f'.1004x4.tihell.t.rcs & .. --a.L.ue ....... y 9709J-9730 A ... 675·7800 Under2S,000ml's. lean. .d d "31 s ~a1 rt A,.. FM l "'1 _._.. --s--EY ~lC. "•5-4"H rt 6 m 2626 .. "ltlOR ILVD. s 1 e r e • " • ;, m&, '" u,,_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VALL IMPORTS . vw Sq b k _,,,.,, '7'0· .,..... a I> • na An f mtl es Ile-li t offur. l I} XKF. 2+2 l . Ill 20404954949 611 unre ac .reblt COSTAMESA ,_ . .....:,.Y_•m_e_. ____ _ tW55266' · '63 Austin lcaley 3000. ood • d • 11u o, air, • • eng.S!JSO. '75 Coupe de Viii<.• '72 V•ga 'fat"hb3"'k.alr.~ ...:..:::...::.:;:.;;..;:.. _____ _,. xlnl cond. $3400 g ron .. runii izreat. 494-GISt Loadl'll A rcul Cherry' 2626 HARIOR llVD. ... .. " " • Trucks 9560 G13·9002 W · w h Is, $2 7 O O I ba t '7Si..\ MCB, 9,000 ml, fac· Lo ml. Cull 631 30IO COSTA MESA · IF YOU spd, rudlo, xlnt cond. 642-2475 lo r )' w r n t Y, w Ire 11 ·~2 VW IU& have :i llervlc11 tn offrr M &t().4ZJ6 "iJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• AusUn Marino 1974 Model AM I f' M, $48 00. PP . C ertlbl '75 Marte IV Rood11 lo i1cll, place an od •CHlY.'76New• 4 dr ~talion waaon.K..,.....Ghlcr 9735 581·9«2 ~tac~art/rG~J con. Lon• 0 t 1 Turquoillt', full power 10 the I>otly Pllot Claulficd Ads sell blit Two Ton HO C'&C. 124 J\M /FM, rndlelt1, only •••••••••••••••••••••••. it on. m m s erco. o••rt "Y· I.Ir. OOH.PY. Classified Scrtion ••. items, amnll Item• or Ci\.2:cpd.K.A.&7M frt. 8000miles.Areal buy1at '• Karmann Chlo Pvt 74 MGll, xlnt cond, $1700.97\J.!)621 '72 F.I Dorado Convert $8975 Phonc642·5678. anyltern.642!I078. m57361o1021, Only ssoo5• $2300 . p h 0 n e Mr . pty, Good cond. Slf.1>5. Ph A,1/FM 11tereo t:ipc, lo •7 .. Vol ... •w-n Cully loadt'd. Showroo HOW .. 10 Robinson. 675-8120 842·851A ~~997Pr5• S.:1275. 002.2333 or 'K0__:11-u.,-1 conrl. 39,()()(I Ori~. milr11 A .....,_ mu MW!t sec to oppr1•c-latc Cll.t.:VUOLE1'. llovc & '66SPRITF.,2lops. 97lt Yellow & while. Just llkr San Clemente. 492·7' Quoll St!I., Newpor t COOOCAR •••••••••••••••••••••••Opel 9746 new, 4 11peetl , llAJH. l.1c . .or 492·913G &acb. 673-4984 '73 ftX2, 4 door. nir cond, ••••••••••••••••••••••• OSSEl.T. ·nw~ 23-.200--m-i.-l-lh_r_,, llJ.0555 W 9712 vinyl top, 1 ownr $1350. 'tl> Opt:I OT. Red w/cstm $3295 vinyl lop, am/Cm h1pc. '73 Maida PU w/cam ••••• .. ••••• .. ••••••••• 541MIG'T3evei1. blk 1ntr. /\M/F M 11tereo. $5,4$0.673-2749 sti...11. Upholstered. vecy 9725 Wht s1d~w111ls like new. el('an. 548·0276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A chin c at a classic 540· 5630 price, $199.5. 642·6895 Pvt 196\ Ford \.'a ton V8 truck, pty. automnllc, r1m1J Cood, l...;......;._ _______ I good Ures. S600 c:uh. 2191 '6'4 Opel Kadctte wagon, Harbor Blvd. Space 12. 6.5,000 m1, .asking $795. 2626 HAltoa llVD. Costa Mesa 498-0229 BUY OR COSTA MESA 13 Chevy Luv Truck sl>Oke whee.ls, roll bar. haj3 • equipped. $1900. ~ LEASE NOW '65 GMC flatbed. D11al IMW TRADE·IH"s wheels. V-6 wilb 4-s pd. '722003-A.(UlFTQ), R uns good . $1SOO. '73Ravarla·(0.11KON) _7S_1_.s_J.;..4.3 ______ 1 '7S 5301.A-LUter. <PE4416 > T3 tntem atJonaJ ~Ton. '7SS30I ·OP. (710NJ P) ptu.p all xtras. top rond. Ill 2~0 •tr 49 .. 9 20.000 mi, ~ampr shell •. 1 ___ • ____ .,,_,,_._ .. _,11 dJ'OP hitch. tat $3,750 e it. PP.495-1482 •15 LUV Mlhdo, air am.1rm stereo. cam shell, tow ml~ ?4COUllllf'/U CREVIER &llt'A~Y MIO& AMA 8354171 . lM9"'1WTI-...- AU.MOO&S tMSTOCK IMMIDIATI DBJYBY DICK MILLER MOTORS '71 Opel GT. Xlnl cond. 1972 VW IUC'i Call 4 $peed, radio, heater. 675-4835 Super clean . Oranae. .-.-,_-_-..... ------• Low miles. 076FYB. ~:::::: .......... !?.~~ s 187 6 1972Porsclle91 tT QualltyOots. s speed, m ags, AM/FM 11•0 WcstKa~Ua ster eo casaette . ~ 6JJ..1430 (232MFH>. • SHOW CAR 1 &6 vw Square Back, •Int MA.19UIS MOToiS ~~ MPG, S87S firm MTS.SJON VIEJO lll-2180 49$.1210 "" vw SQU.AIU.ACK ''10 tlC Appearance Automatic. toOI reek & Croup. Orange color. c h r o m c w b c e 1 s • ~ Abulvtel.r JU NT r '7S Targ-a. 911S, 1-ow-ner , <ZCK&U). (!) Nabers Cadillac Quality and Price Guvanteed Lca\ing Speclafjm Prtfcrrc~ Rates Largest Sclcctioo of New& Used ydilll)(S in Orange County OpenSun~v udillac M"ter O~ler 2600 H.irt>or Blvd. Cosu Mesa 540-9100 4 Spttd, radio, heater. Super great lltUe pick~p. 49087X. $2416 Q.ltyo..... •USID IMW's• 'fB 2002· (z.9FIW) '132002· C88GKPYl '74 2002 TU (087KXV) '1S 5301 • <~BX) C1oM4 0. ~Inoa FIAT . 12ow.w__. ...... ,.....,,. exceptiooaJ c:ond, red. SADOUIA.CK 30M mi, new tires, blk VAUit IMPORn Nabers tlbr int. alloy wbls, alum 13 l·ZCMO 4t5-4f4t rocker panels. Bibtein•---------1 , 117.JtU UAO WHlKatdla I ON9ge '3)..14J ahocb, S·•pd, a m /fm "13 SUper Beetle. blue. «d Cadillac ltcf'tlO casse~ ~ oond.., $1600/or bit. AU or 133-32$8. day •ens. 67S.M36. ' 540-S630 1011\~0\ ,\SO\ • l IN( fJI N Ml IH lJHY 2626HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA Cornth 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORVITTE74 Convertible-& Speed Hard to find model , lo mileiage. lille new. Mercedes Bong trade-In Uc. <545KSS). H-..oft..,om ZIJ/921 .. 511 714/523-7250 '74 Vette. Auto. AM/FM, elec wlndOI!!,: rack, sharp & local. :>:)7·9349 . Co.gar 991 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1t11 c:o.g .. xa.1 Lt brown, very good con• dition. V4J. auto •• air. P/S, P /B, t ape deck. Slltt40'7. $2575 540-5630. 2626 HARIOl llVO. -· COSTA MESA ._,. Hew HOO Aallot. Mew 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION /\f f~r 11 oon .Y. Stoeks --* * ' ' , VOL. 69, NO. 236, 3 SECTIONS, 5' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1976 TEN CENTS Huntington Man Slain\ Police Probing Execution Murder By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 -0.lly P1lell SUH Barned 1n vest1 gators m two c1t1es today sought dues to tJ1e 3pparenl execution-style murder or a Huntmgton Beach man found m the trunk or his car at a Long Beach all-night care Friday. He was pos1t1vely identified by Los Angeles County Coroner's deputies Sunday as James "Jim- mie" Lee Larson, 26, accordmg t o police. Larson. who livl'd at 116 17th St.. had been dead for some lime, but an autopsy was required to determine how many times he was shot, due to condition or the body. Long Beach police homicide detective William Collett said to- day he had nol yet been in con· tact with the coroner's office for results or the autopsy conducted Sunday night. "He was m the trunk of his own car at a restaurant at Se\enlh Stree t and Pacific Co as t Highway, at the triangle in · tersectton by the VA Hospat:U," Detective Collett said. Nothing could be found in the car or around the location to in· dicate a possible motive ror the young carpenter's murder, Collett added. Pair Aee1c.sed "We ha\'c no <'\'ldcnce, no motive. nothing but his body," he remarked. Detectt Vt' Collett 's partner, Detect1vt> Robert Keeran, con· tacted Huntington Beach police Friday night lo confirm the victim's address. The probe was hampered, however, by the VlCllm 's apparent transient life style. (SeeSLAIN, Pagt AZ> Huntington Man D e nies Racing Aid By ROBERT BARKER Of Ute O•llY P,lell SUH A Huntington Beach man de- n ied today that be made a donation to the California Greyhound Racing Initiative to oe p1acea on the NovembeT ballot. ll8Y A Scudder Kidnap . Charges Filed Biding for Breath Twenty.six bike riders showC'd up on the starting line Saturday in 1'"'ountam Valley for a 20-mile bicycle jaunt sponsored by the Lung Association. Riders were strung out here southbound on Bushard Street. Youngesl "rider" was Nanc~· Ludi, 2, of LaMirada. She rode along on a seat behind Mom. Early Birds' Rally~lled By HB Police A pre-season pep ralJy by the Edison High School Girls' Drill Team drew less than e n· tl»Jsiastic support Saturday from J)earby r esidents of Lake Park in Huntington Beach. l'olice said this wn.c; ~cause the rally took place at 4::.> a.m. It 1'8S called to initiate new team Members. Investigators were dispatched to disperse the hazing se~1on after more than one hour of workouts In which tolerant neighbors finally gol fired up •hh something more than Edison Charier enthu.'llasm. Police uld no sooner bod they .-otv~ the park disturbance. 1llan they converged on Edison Rish School lllelC w check out a ~ble bur&Jary ln progress. • A vie~ principal stopping by tM ol'fico on sin early errand llr0u1hl atoni bis wtle and the carious spouse acrldentally set «r the burglar ala.rm while look· Jncaround. '1lln Gunman, Frizzy Friend I Rob BB Store ' A skinny cunman who dished a .22 caliber pistol bis frluy·balred female er wbo wON a fetching bare inidriff ouUtt are IOUCbt today aftel" robbing a Huntin gton Beach shoe stott. ' '!'be couple invaded The Shoe Jbrtet, $8 Edln1er Ave., al its t p.m. dOllnJ hour Saturday bt and pocketed nearly $120 ore n eeing, poUee said. 1 vesU,ators said they toot a roll or a dhesive tape that . ~Ced lo the st.ore to bind two .,ioyn prnent at the time of U.boldup. ·One of tbe uldentlfied victims ~od loote amd called a I.bird , em pl oye. who relayed the •• are lo poUce, accorclin& to llmsll&ators. Emmy Turns; I sles Spared By Hurricane MIAMI <AP>-Tropical storm Emmy sw('r.red and missed tht• l.eeward Islands Monday and forecasters s aid it probubl) would reach hurricane slrenJ(th by m.ahUaJI and tum northward. while danger in the Leeward I s lands was d ecreased . focecasters sajd residents should eitpect ~avy seas on tbe exposed coast and that boaters in lhe Vargin Islands and Puerto Rico sbouJd slay in port. . Gales and some flooding were forecast as winds picked up t.o a maximum 6S miles per hour. Al 9 a.m. PDT Emmy's cente{,. was near 19.6 degrees north latitude, 61.6 degrees west . latitude. or 175 miles north of Antigua . It was m oving northwest at 16 m .p.h. but a tum to the north was predicted within l2 to24 hours. The Leeward !sJands are t.o the west and south of Puerto Rico and include lbe U.S. Virgin ls lands. Meanwhile. hurricane Candice was churning open wakr in the North .Atlantic. SUOAH 0 Mile1 . , .......... -.... HI JAC K R OUTE -Map locates r oute of Egyptian jetliner, commandeered by gunmen on flight from Cairo to Luxor. A donation or $300 was listed from William Tomas ic an a partial report of campaign finances, a c cording lo the Sec retary of Slate's ofCice. Thomasic, who says he is a sa le s man and has been a volunteer football and track coach al Edison High School. said today he didn't donate lime or money lo the racing initiative. The partial report was filed last week by George Hardie, a leading proponent of the in- itiative. Thomasic said he became in· terested In the initiative when he heard that it would benefit high school athletic programs. "Sure, 1 've taJked lo Mr. Hardie a number of tlmes but it was only to find out moce about lhe initiative, "Tomasic said. Hijackers Captured ·In Egypt "But 1 gave him nothing - neither lame or money," be added. The S t ate Fair Political PractJces Commissioo bad fiJed suit against Hardie in an effort t.o force disclosure or his campaign receipts and expenditures, as re· qwred by law, according to As· soclated Press reports. A Los Angeles judge last week set an Aug. 30 hearing for Hardie to testify on why be should not be held in contempt or court, ac· cording to the Associated Press. The partial report said one cause of the delay, is that campaign offices in Sacramento and Los Angeles had been illegal· ly entered, and papers relative to the petition drive were stolen. The initiative is lo be Prop. 13 on the Nove mber ballot. It qualified for the ballot through a petition campaign llard1e was unable to be re- • 1chcd for comment today Five S u sp ects Ask Separate Murde r Trials Five men fac ing trial for the al· lt>ged "dope burn .. killings or a Sunset Beach couple demanded st"paratc trials today in Orange C<>unly Supe rior Court. And It appeared from the first reaction to the defcMe motion by Deputy District Attorn~y Robert Chatterton that he will not oppose the motion In the cases or three of tht' five def end nnts. • If Judge Robert P. Kneeland :lpproves . 1l will mean the scheduling of five lriaJs for six defendants accused of involve- ment in lhe murders last Nov. 8 of Ronald Cauwels, 27, and Janel Mae Metz. 34. The couple were gunned down in their home at 16861 Bayview [)rive. Sunset Beach, by a gang of armed intruders who drove of( at high speed after Cauwells was fatally wounded wilh a hand gun and Mrs. Metz sbot todealh with a macbinegun. Authorities claim that the gang wu dispatched lo the Bayview Drive home after Cauwels robbed a number of patrocts ol a locaJ drutt ring at gunpoint and carried off marijuana valued at S'l0.000. The prosecution claims that Thomas Harden Hester. 24, or Long Beach was the man who used the machinecun on Mrs. Metz. They identify William Craig Tibbits. 29, of Orange as Couwel!I' killer. Jn court today with Rester and <See TRIALS, Pase A%) CAIRO (APJ -Egyptian paratrooper s overpowered several Arab hijackers holding more than 90 hostages aboard an Egyptian airliner at Luxor, capturing the gunmen and free· Ing all the hostages without any injuries, the Interior Ministry said today. Egyptian ofCiciaJs said six paratroopers disgui sed as mechanics entereiJ the plane,. overpowered two hiJackers and a third gave up. The officials here had said earlier that there were seven gunmen -five Libyans and two Algerians -and that paratroopers stormed the plane. The hijackers had been de· manding the relea!le of five persons j ailed in Egypt and enough fuel t o fly to Libya, the sources s aid. The hijackers claim to be members of a new organization caUed the Abdel Nasser Move· ment, named aflerlhe late Egyp. tian president . The gunmen commandeered lhe Egyptian plane afler it took off from Cairo for Luxor, 448 miles to the south. The semiof· ficial Middle East News Agency reported the hijackers ordered the pilot to fly to Benithail, m neighboring Libya. The report sald the pilot told the gunmen he didn't have enough fuel and the plane landed al Luxor. Security forcu Immediately surrounded the craft and Prime Minister Mnmolouh Salem flew to Luxor to take chareo of the negotiations. An Interior Ministry communi· que said 00 passengers were 111't• ed on the plane's manifest, In· eluding the hijackers, and the Boeing 737 had a crew or live. Fourteen of the passengers were Arabs, the airline said, and most. of the others were French and Japanese touristiJ. An official al the New Winter (See IUJACK. P age A.2) COCKER SOLD TO FIRSI' CALLER She sold lo the flrst person who -called. "I'm very happy I ad· vert.iaed in the Daily Pilot." That's the sales success ex· perienced by the Huntington Beach pet owner who placed this cl~sified ad: Beaut blonde fem. Coc:k,•r, AKC rQglst"red· 12 mos. Askjng $SO. XXlo· xxxx JC you have a pet you want to· sell. call 64.2·56'78. Jl only t.akea a few words in the rig.ht place to· attract a buyer. Along the Oranae Coast, the right place to advertise ls in the Daily PUot. .. Complaints charging a one· time youthful financial wizard and his muscular young brolher- ln·law with abducting Balboa Island potato c hip hefr John H. "Jack" Scudder for $250,000 ransom were being filed today . Huntington Beach Police Detective Jack Welsh was scheduled to meet today with Orange County District Al· torney 's Office officials to discuss formaJ charges to be filed. K1dnaping for ransom -which carries the possible sentence of life in prison upon conviction -is expected to be one coW1t filed. "We're going for assault with a deadly weapon too," Welsh con· firmed. William Rudy Wesson, 44, of · 14442 Morning Glory Drive, Tustin, and Rick Dale SeJlers, 20. of Long Beach, remained jailed in lieu of $100,000 bail each. Keeping in character since be· ing advised of their rights follow - ing capture Friday morning near Beaumont, Wesson and Sellers continued refusing to discuss the cbargestoday, police said. Detective Welsh was the only member of the department's weary Crimes Against Persons Detail (CAPD> on duty following aJmosl around-the-clock work over the weekend. They spent hours re-covering the .course or events since Scud· der, 64, of 145 N . Bay Front, Balboa lsland, was kidnaped at gunpoint from in front of his dentist's office in Huntington Beach Thursday afternoon. They have also probed ex· hauslively into the background of Wesson. a financially troubled Palm Desert car lease agency operator who once managed a Corona del Mar Bank of America branch. He was atonetimet.heyoungest manager in the bank'snationwide operation and handled Scudder financial affairs, growing t o become a friend and social com· pamon for 15 years. Investigators say Wesson lunched with Scudder Thursday at lhe Sheraton-Beach lnn, 21112 Pacific Coast Highway. to pour out his story about financial pro- FV Fire Post Interview Set The F ounta in Valley City Council will hold Interviews for the newly created posjlion of as· sistanl fire chit>! Tuellday from s::.> to 7:30 p.m . in lhe council chambers conference r oom, 10200Slater Ave. The new po!lt, with a $19,744 to $24.000 per year salary range, was created after the rcslgnaUon or Battalion Commander Floyd Warr July 21. Warr took a similar post in another city. City orficiaJs said the battalion commander post bas been C-On· verted into the assistant fire chief job for administrative. re· asoo.s. Bandit Hits Restaurant J A young bandit armed with a .38-Caliber snub nose pistol held up a Westminster restaurant Fri· day night, police reported. The lbief struck tbe Hol's Hut restaurant. 15342 Beach Blvd. at 9 p.m . Friday and made bis getaway on Coot with $2S>in loot. Witnesses described the SUS· Pfd. ._, an 18·20 year-old male Wlth brown hair. blems and a $170,000 lawsuil against him. Scudder confirmed Friday he offered Wesson a job and lhe sus· pect agreed to think it over and give his decision the next morning on a fishing expedition aboard lhe tycoon's 58 .. foot cruiser The wealthy son of the late Laura Scudder was abducted about one hour Inter at ~18812 Delaware St., but feigned a heart attack. thrashed his younger captor and escaped from a r ented motorhome used in the abduction. The driver -alleged to be Wesson -had stopped in Foun· lain Valley a nd gone to make a $250,000 telephone ransom de · mand to Mrs. Scudder. Speaking slowly through a bruised and sore mouth after los· • ing two teeth to his abducwr's gun butt in the wild fistfight for (SeeSCUDDER. Page AZ) , Ocean View Schools Get New Principals Three Ocean View School Dis- trict campus es have n ew principals, according lo Superin· tendent Dale Coogan who an· nounced the administrative changes today. J ames Enderson, formerly principal at Robinwood School, was named principal of Marine View School. Enderson replaces TerrY Knapper who has accepted a post as director of curriculum for the Downey Unified School District. Moving into Enderson ·s former post is William Gerh ardt. principal at Rancho View School. Marlin Spellmeyer becomes the acting Rancho View principal un- til the school "s scheduled closing m June 1977 due lo declining enrollment, Coogan s aid. Enderson has been with Ocean View district since September. 1966, and served as principal at Robinwood for two years. Gerhardt has been an Ocean View principal for the past 13 years. He has been ussigned to Crest View School, the Hopo View campus and for the past four years ol Rancho View. Spcllmeyer, an instructor in · the district since 1900 has served as al'sistont lo Gerhurdt at Rancho View Cor Aeveral years in addition to t~aching duties ln tho seventh and eighth grades. 1 Coas t Weathe r Continued warm through Tuesday, with highs In tho mid 80s along the eoa_,l. LltUe temperature cbango forecast. INSIDE TODAY Stott~· hat1e onl!I seven do11• ltft to drfo.: through a oorid11 of bilu r071g- jng /rom cocutal con.scrvotion to a f'reae on jw1gtr fQlat1; See P.agt AS. l•dex • . .t 2 D41L V PllOT H F TiJ11ber i11 JIB Trees Nearing Final Hours HuntinMton Beach res1dt>n11 will soon set> Ult' dcm1w of lhc drtoaded sham el a:sh tree lbat has ~ausert ha voc t o stu•cl s, stdewalks and curbs In rcct:ol yt·art'. Work crews are eurrenUv t.1k· ing out the I allt ffOO lrttS of th<.• :.:>.000 that wt-n• plant('(1 1n ,ub di\ 1s10 11 µark way!I throu~houl thec1ty 111 lhl• t'arly 19f'.Qs Public' Works Oirector litll IJartge :.aid toda> that thl' n· m:unang nu"anc1· t rt~·' 'hould t:w tone by th<.> l.'nd of tht· \ t•Jr I · 1·r one P a g p .t I TRIALS ..• 'fibbiL'l for what as expect ed to be a day long de bate on the pretnal motion for separate trials are Dennis Casey Jonc:.. 32. also i.nown a s Dennis Maloney. 195-1 Santiago Dnve. Nc•\\port Bl•a<·h Rona ld Carl D 'Ono. :rn. and H1chard \\'a\ nt• Soott·r. :!II, lmth of Long Rt>ach A sixth ddl•ndant. HoAer KNlh Davis. 29. of Long lkach. has already been granted a separate t rial on k1dnap1ng charges Dual murder counts a1?;,i1n'>l 0 <1\ 1-; have bet>n droppt•ll by the µro· secut1on. Defen~e motions for dismissal uf the char~es contained in :i grand jury indictment and for :o.uppress1on or certain evidence have been denied by Jud~t! Kneeland '" t\\O weeks or pre· tnal action. Three men named with the sax defendants an that indictment on dual murder counts have pleaded )!Wily and "Ill appear as pro· ~t·cullon "1tnesses 1n subs~ut>nt trials •'ronc Pa~ A l illJACK ... Palace Hotel in L.uxor told Tht• Associated Press by telephone that the hotel had sent lunch and clnnks for 100 persons on request of officials at the a irport. He said tourists scht'<luled to leave Luxor had bt'en barrerl from the ::11rport a nd pa.c;c;cn~rrs ;llri-ady al the f1r ld wt•re urdcrell :t>ack to hotels. F.i:yptinn u£f1c1als reportC'dlv ht•he,ed the h1Jackers had been trained ::ind t11n.•rl by the l.1b\ an ~overnment L1b van Pres1dt'nt l.toammar Khadafy 1i; E~ypllan Pre~11lent Anwar S::idat 'c; main Arab t•nt•m\ and relat rnn!> bet ween lht• t v. o <'ountrws ;ire p oor . E ~~ pt h ;1 ~ uc<'uc;ctl Kha ct afy or cl 1 rrtt mg a \\ J, t' of Jerronst attacks 1n Egypt m re· l'cnt months. T he Libyan leader t1.1s denwd the chaq:es. F rmn PagP A I SCUDDER. • • freedom. Scudder 1<aid he mi11hl have made his movl' to escape !lt)()l'I er. They lurt"d him lnlo COOf)('rat· mi:: and ~~tt1n1:: into the h1n vun nr1ginallv without v10IC'nce by • la1m 1ni.: l o h uvt• his "1r1•, \'alertl', IO cu~tody ln\ld!' ll :1lrt•.1dy "I kept :isk111i: "1)wlf. '\1,'hvditl 1 <lo 'uch i.l d,unn rool than~ ;i~ CN 10'"·" Scuddc-r rt•caJINI. d1smi"' tnlot h1!'i mome ntary dcC'IMon f)hll<>f;oph1C'ally. "J ju~t told m ysrlf· 'l did it for \lale rlt' ... ·." the scrappv ,..ports man and Ch apman Collrg«- JloArd of Tru:slce~ member d eclared. ORANGE COAST .. " DAILY PILOT lM Qr.,.., ( .. \t O•llf Pltnf Witt\ ¥11\i(h 6\ '""".,,.,_,• .,,. fff•• ru"· ., outi11~ n ,,.._. Qr ... (N\t l'\#.,.IW'll"'O (..,.,....,.\" •..,f\lllt.wtA .... ioeft\ .,... wM ........ ~~. U'wf'll.lllh .... , ,_ C....• .. MfW '-"•,nM t~Mf\ tt"'"tll'IQIC!" .. Mt\l ,.CWft'•'"' V•Uf y hw~. ~··~' V .... y ef'ld \ .. liHWt .. KP\ "'°"""' C'N\t A \lf!Oh• ,..toftllf •4't.,... 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' He also snid that 11treet rcp111r ~uric fthould b~g1n nf'~t munth Hr u1d \.ht• cost of Uw proJe<'t " t·xpected to be \\ <'11 over $600.ooo hut h~ UPt'<'\8 1t to be rruunh (inane~ by federal runds. Uonald Kl.sl'.'r. d 1vli.1o n tn~1nr1•r in ('harS:!' or ~lr1•1 t maintenanl'C'. 'J\., 1 h1• r nut sv:.tl'm' or I ht• 'haml'I J :O.h .11 t' lt1rge .;hallow, po\\t·rful .ind caw.(• plt!Ot> f1f truuWc Kl't'r rt•port.-d th:lt Uw oH.-nd ml! ro"t "'slt•m h,1, 1·.111,t'fl 11111 11 uchni.! t'urb-.. r~11,l·d ~uth'r~ .md ... 1cle"' alks .md J'>ph;1lt V•t\ in.: t11 IJUC'kle. He said that daina~e" ha\e caused mJunes to J>''OJ>lt' v. ho have tripped. They have ali.o 1«.111sed tire damag<.> and ha\t~ made street sweepm~ operalwn~ 1mposs1ble. Kiser said. Hartge said the tree removal progr am 1s going on most ex· tens1vely in the northern part 01 the r1l\· north of lle1I A\'enue and \\l'SI ofSpr1ngdaleStr1•t•t. "Ttus 1s the mam llJ'ea where the big. bad t rees remain," llart~e said . lie ~:ucl the sh.1ml'I ash "as considered ideal when first plant· l'<i because they were fast grow· In~. pretty and free or disease ·Thc~e condition" still hnlct true, · ht• ... ml. "hut the root ~}.,tern bt•t•aml' 1mµoss1ble 10 cope" 1th ·· Work has been going on in re- cent ~ears to rid the city of lht· tree and the final push camc J~t "eek wben the city council ap. µroved a loan of $122.000 to carry out tbe program from the cont· 1ngency fund. Hartge said he expects the money to be r epaid when and 1! fl'deral r e\'enue shanng funds are appro,·ed. Hartge sajd that bttau~c or budget hm1ts, replacement trees are not available at the present. I le sa1c1 the dC'partmenl wall pro\ 1dc J hst of tree spec1es \\h1ch homC'owners m ay purt'hase and put oo their own property . Approved species include the Rrt:.bane box. carrot woo<!. hushy yate t ree. New Zealand ('hnstmas. lemon ~cented gum. Cana ry Is land pine. frwllcss pear and red iron bark. Residents who have the shamcl a~h tree in front of their homes may learn when the city crews .m.• hkl•ly to be~ln work in their ne1J?hborhoods by calling the city ~ .ird at 848·0600. Man Wounde d In Santa Ana; Susp ect H e ld Santa An~1 man. shot durin~ ;en ::illeged ar~u m c•nt O\'E'r a i~1rtfriend. "as rl'ported an !-allsfoctory a condition today r e· t'•tvering Crom chL•st wound. ~:mta Ana police said Arthu r Armando Ramirez. 34, or 121 N. Lvon St.. was shot Saturdav na~ht at his home. lie 1s bein~ treat ed at Sant a Ana-Tustin < 'wnmunity Hospital Police booked hts alle1tect :t<;· c;.11lant. Ru hl'n :\tdendc1, 3!1, 11f :!l:l4 W. Or11ni:e1horpt" A\'c . l"ullerton. into Or;inuc Co\ml v .1~111 011 :l dlJrj:!(' or .L'IS:tUlt Y. llh th<' intent tn cnmm1l murder, of· fu·er!> :..i1d l'nhrr ;1lh•J'.NI that :'t1clendl'7 \lt•nt to Rnm1re1' hom<' Soturrlnv •·H·n1n.i lo talk to 3 former )!lrlfrientl An ar1?um1•n1 fnltOwt'tl , 0H1t•t•r .., Sal•I nnrl Hamirl'Z w;i, :.hnt with .1 hand~un Polar(' i;111tl 1"11llN1on orr1r.•r<; :1pprt'hended M clcndez <.hortly :1ftrrwl\rd ancl lhe gun allPJ?edly uM·d wa!'> n •covcrecJ. Nixon Lauds Debate Plan Former rrt'sldent R1 chnrd Nixon thinks 1t'~ a "good idl'iJ .. for Presid<'nt Ford to clrbnte Ot•mocratic nornlnee J 1mmv Carter. says a GOP ~onvenUon dc>legale who visited with Nixon. Jus~f Galib, who represented Puerto Rico. said Nixon ap· pnrently watc hed the entirc- Kansas Cily, Mo .. convention on television at bis San Clement.c estate. Ga.lib said the fonne:r presl· dent, whose 1960 debate with J ohn F . Kennedy was the last s uch confrontation between ma· jor party presidential can<tidates. told him that "you have to be well prepared" for such a debate. Galib visited with the former president for 45 minutes Satur· day in San Clemente. Soviets Ouste d BERN (AP> -The Swlss iOV· emment has announc-ed the ex· pulsion of a Soviet diplomat and a Romanian Embassy employe for conducting "prohibited in· tdligence'' acUvlUcs. ' SOUTH Ko AP Wirt_ .. AEAN WORKERS RALLY IN SEOUL CONDEMNING NORTH KOREA FOR ATTACK U.S. Navy Carrier Midway Appro•chea Korea H TensJons Mount on Both Sides Koreans Send War Cry Approacliing U.S. Ships Sp ark Wanung ~t-:Ot'T.. Snulh Korea !APl .\U.S. l'\ia' y ta~k force headed hv lhl' a1rc:rafl car ru•r Midway ap pro::il'hcd t\nrea tod:iy. North h.orca :.aid ti\(' "jr.;h1ps wen.> bound for 11' W~ltl'rS and warnt'd that the move would "force a <.'onntct " The f1 ve-sh1p nuval force was ordered Crom it:. b.t..<.e in Japan as pa.rt <>f the S m 11itary response to the a' ~layin~ n( two U.S. Arn'I\. oHtcers by North Koreans rn tl1t' KClrt>nn ncutral 1rmc J.i,t \\ 1•1•k Ttw !\;I\ y \\ ouhl nut lo:l\" their exact lol'Jl1on or destination b'ut :t J ap<1nese pilot -.potted thean. shado\\l'<'I hv .1 Soviet freighter. and said thl·v i·ould be close to lhe south coast of Korea today North Korean broadcasts -,;11d U1c naval operation brought the situation "closer lo the brink or war.·• Rodong Shinmoon, the Communis t party daily warned Four-c ounty Strike Strands Thousands l.OS ANGELES (AP>-Picket ltnt''i formed this morning at of· f1c·es ot the ~outhem Cahfom1a llapui Tran~1t lk'>lrict <RTD 1. ;md j:!rnups of unsuspet:lmJ: rom· mutl·rs &;ulhered at bus slops lo \\ :m for buses that would never C'OnH' l'n1C1n and dist rid officials said no n~w talks have bee n M'h<.>dulcd in the strike by bus clrtvNS a nd mechanics that ~ta rt ed at one minute past 1rndn1ght. Spokesmen for both s1dt•:o. said they we-re waiting for st~1ll' offic1:ils to provide them \\1th a ronc 1hator Lo help mediate the dispute. 1-: a rl n . C I u r k. genera I rh,urman ur the drivers union, '1J1t1 ncgot1:itions broke down ,1fh•r the RTD failed to reply lo a new proposal and asked for bind· mg arb1lrallon. a request he said tlw union would not accept. .\ s pokesman for tbe drivers "Jld the final umon proposal railed for an increase or about 22 percent In ~ages and fringe bt·nehts spread over three years. /\n RTD spokesman said the 11n1on proposal amounted to a hike of 23.28 percent over three 'l'ars and that the RTD had of· ft>red 19.47 percent. lie said a (Jct-finding commission appoint· t-d by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. hudn•commended l7.94percent. The RTD s nokesman said the mechanics hact demanded a 29.36 p..rcent package over three \ears. the commission had r e- rnrnmcnded 15.50 percent and HTO hJd offen~d 18 24 percent. In a posl·machught statement, RTO General Manager Jack R. <;1lstrap stud the RTU's board of directors h:irl authorized 1n- <·rl'ase, above the foct r1nd1n~ 1•omm1~!11on r N·ommendatiOn:4 m a lasl effort to rwo1d the stop- ping of our hu:< !it'rv1ce " G1l!!lrop said fi TO drivers and mechanics wt rc already earning :m average of more than $20,000 a \ear in wagu and benefiL1. ad· 1hn~ that th<.> drtvers' annual in· <'Orne "ran~e!l among the highest In the nation hecauso of the high· p11v railroad-type rontracl under '~ hich the dl~trlct must ooerate." Union and RTO spdkesmen s aid both part ies lo lhc wage dis pute "Pfc now subject to call by rhe stale conci11ution service. The union spokesman udded that lhe union did not anticipate anv further talks until the con· c1lat1on sen · ice took ucllon. County Man Found Guilty In Mail Fraud LOS ANGEi.ES CAP> A federal 1udi::e set a Sept. 'Z7 sen· tencing date for two persons con· ncted or mail fraud in con nection with a scheme that bilked $100,000 fr om groups S) mpathet1c to minont1cs. Norine P a ulson . 53, o f Anaheim was found guilty Thurs · c1ay by a fede ral jury on 10 counts of mail fraud. J esse B. Sperhnl!. 38. of Los Angeles, had pleaded i.?uilty earlier t o two counts. Sperling testified against Mrs. Paulson in their lriaJ. The pair was accused of dis· guising their voices and using false names to solicit minonty advertising by telephone from businesses and rehg1ous groups, including convents. five nuns wearing habit!> testified for the government dur· mg the tru1I and denied they had ever authorized any advl'rtisini: Paulson and Spcrlinit opcrnl f'<1 Fou r Star l'ubhcat1ons unrl thr<'e advert 1san~ agencies but had no connection with anv minority 1troups. Asst l 1.S /\tt\ Jon Rapore said durtni:: their t.nal. Both are white. Rapore saltt the two had sent out false invoices that purported to show that lhe bu6iness or i::rou p had ordered advertiAlng and that payment wa.~ due. False Invoices wl'rO mallC"d to the victims in<l lcatlng that t\C'• C'ounts were pal'.!l due when, in fact, thP groups had never or· den~ advertising. that North Korean armed forces .ire pr("Jlared for u "sacred war . to annihilate the as:~ressors lit mlt' st rok~ 1( the dare pounce upon us ·· l'~ong) ang radio quoted the newspaper as "denouncm1t the criminal act of U.S. 1mpenahsm in sending the nudear-powered aircraft carrier Midway into the waters of lbe northern half of the republic ... "By infiltrating their wars hips into the waters of another country, the U.S . impenalist ag· gressors force a conflict on the olher side ... "it added. A Navy spokesman denied thnt the Midway -built in the 1940 's was nuclear -powered, as described by North Korea. Thr 15 1 -mil e·long dt' militarized zone separ••tin~ North and South Korea was re ported quiet, us it has been since the dispute ov~r the pruning of a tree In the zone last Wednesday led to a free-for-ult in which North Koreans hacked to death two Americans. Thousands of South Korean workers assembled for rallies to· day denouncing North Korea for the attack The workcrs shouted "DoJn wit h murder-gan~ster Kim II Sung," lhl' North Korl'.'an pres•· dent. "llubs for mad dog" and similar slogans. President Chung Hee Park's OemocraliC· Republi<'an party and oppos1t1on parties issued :.tatements calling on the J!Ovcrn· ment to take "strongest possible measures" against Commurust provocations . The United States and South l\orca both rejected a message from North Korea wluch said the dash last We dnesday was .. regretful.•· "We do not find lhjs message to be acceptable s ince it does nol acknowledge responsibility for the deliberate and premeditated murder s of the two U.N. Com· mand officers." said Stale Oe partment s pokesman John Ordway in Washington. '30s DROUGHT EEN IN U.S. SAN D I EGO <AP > California is heading into "a dry 1·ycle hke the 1930s and thr• Oklahoma dust bowl," warns an£'tt>orolog1st Jrvini:: R. Krack. "We're going into a dry cyde. .md Russia 1s C'oming out or one," Krick said Sunday. "You 've been reading about all these grain deals. It may not he Ion~ !~fore we'll ht• h11v111i.: tlw1r wh<•at because the h11? whcat J,trowmg ur('a 111 lht• M1dwe~l also 1s hurt1n1? Cor r ain." The California Farm Jlureau fo'Pder::ihon hns prcd1rtcd rrop lossl'S excecclan~ Sl biJhon again this y<'ar . Softe ned WASHINGTON (ArJ Army 5t•1·rt•l11ry Martin It Holhn.m 111 1t•1 \l'nt•d In Wc1.1t Point 's cheat , ma scandal today by saying con• vtctt>d radC'ts will be suspended for Ont' venr but Jtlvt•n a chance to reapply for odm lulon afterward. Thi:( ht u drastic aon enin1 ol the requircmt)nt th•t expulsion Is tht sol<' penalty for violulini the I honor ('o<k ot the nation's oldest military arndemy lloHmltnn. In o statement prt I pan·d for the Senate manpov.cr and personnl'l su~ommlttee. said he is tuklng "extraordinary measures" m this s.iluauon that >-as shaken the ac1demy. He s aid he also has. reealled from leave and traininglhecadet honor committee lo con.sider for the future a referendum on ex· pulsion as the sole penalty f(){' code violations. The comrnitt.ee1 will not deal with the current situation. ' In the present situation. the secretary said, there would be 11 grace period during which cadet violators. even those so tar un· detected. can come forward, re· sign "and claim this special dls· position or their cases. "I believe the concept or th• honor sys t e m r emains fundamentally should," Hof· fmann declared. "But the st>nousncss of the situatton in its many elements requires ex- traordinary address to assure that on the sound fundamental base that exists the full health of the system can be restored." Ile announced these other actions· -The appointment of a special advisory panel to make "an in· depth assessment" of the scandal. -Permitting suspended cadets to apply for readmission next spr· mg. and waiving the two-year active Army 11ervlt'e required of eltpelled upperclassmen. -Continuing proceedings before boards of oHicers against accused cadets if they wish, with the possibility of readmission if round guilty. -Using c rite ria similar to those required for admission and commisslof!ing "to identify those cadets potentially suited for t•vontual j:!radualion from lhe Un it e d S lates Military /\cademy .. Ur i:: in~ ::iHccted cadets lo con· sider e nlisted service during the ye::ir but permitting some other unspecified'' active service." -Aarring any more take-home projects like the Electrical Engineering 304 homework which s pawned the scandal. Lt. Gen. Sidney B. Berry. Wesl Point 's s uperintendent. 1s ac· companying Hoffmann at the hc•:mng Hoffmann 's re marks could af· feet not only lhe careers of the <·adets a ccused or cheating hut ;i)so the morale of the entire l'ad<'t corps, which ls divided on•r allegations that cheating has been widespread and the honor code sets an unattainable ideal. The code slates that "a cadet will not he, cheat, or steal, not' tolerate those who do." f 'rom Page A I SLAIN ••• II<' apn::ircntly li ved alone, or at least had nol been reported mii;sing in the week to 10 days before the corps e was found in what ap pe a r e d to be an abandoned car. "We believe he has parents liv-• ing in the Ventura area." J ><'l<'ctivc Collett said today. Investigators hinted the victim was 5ttot m ore than once, but r e· f\'rrf'd confirmation oC that tci coroner's deputies who wero lt.>mporarily unavailable. They made po11l tl vo ltlcntiflcallon of Larson throogb fingerprints apparently on ma with law cnfort'emcnt and/or, milltary authoriUeis. I Sunset Parking Lot Purge . t Seen · Sunset Beach rN:idcnts who keep their bo~t11. tro.llers and cars al the-<'Ounty'-s fi74-space twnch parktn~ lot may havr to find nrw parkmg stalls if c-ounty orflc1als have Lhe lr way. " The county ba s been threatened with a cutoff or future parks grants by the State Department of Parks and Rtcreation because state of· f1dals believe the mile-long lot is being used too heavily by SunM!t Beach residents instead of inland beachgoers. Larry L ea m a n , public faciliti~ manag~r with the coun· ty Environmental Management A~ency <EMA I. said spot cherk!'! show that about Ont' fourth o( the ~tails are used daily by Sunset Deach residents. But since the $2 million park· inf( lot•restroom (3cility. which runs between Warne?r Avenue 11.nd Andcuon Stre«. was built with the help of a $489,000 federal • grant. state official1' have 11nid 1h;1t praclict' mu'll ~top. Supervlsor11 Tuesday will oo a~ked to give County Counsel Adrian Kuyper permission to <lralt an urrency ordinance pro· hlbltin~ the parking or non· motonzc<I vehicles, such as boats and trallen at the lot. Leaman said It al110 wm prohibit the parkioi of cars being repaired there, he said. "We have bad cas~ where people sanded down their C'8rs there and where one wlll !'lit for days while the motor is being re· paired." he continued. In addition. the ordinance may in<'lude a time restriction. Leaman said, although residents st\U would be allowed to use thC' parking lot during the evening and ni«hl hour~. Supervisors Tuesday Also will be asked to authorize EMA of· fld.als to seek a Coa.stal Com· mi11sion p«'rm1t to Install parkinit rneters at the facility. /\ re-port from the F.MA staff ~:ud the lot, which bas been open nboul two years, originally was to have parklng meters. Leaman said meter posts were ins talled, and the m elers themselves were purchased. But during construction, it was learntd that a Coastal Com· mission oermit for the work did not include meter installaUon. 1'hen, efforts by county officials to amend that permit were turned down by the commission .. /\s a result, there is no parking t•nforce ment at the Suru1et Beach lot at present. Leaman said the mate order to t'orrect the situation came after a 11urprisc inspection there. He i1ald such inspections occur com- monly at park facilities which were developed with the help o( state or federal dollars. He noted the prol)OSed urgency ordinance is ··an attempt to show the state good faith, thnt wo ore 1l111ng something Immediately.•• In addition. inslnJl11Uon of the meters will repay the ntlmated $56,000 the county spends annual.. ly to main tain the pa.rklnl( Jot.. landscapln~ and rest rooma, tho t:;MA report aald. The Counly Harbon, Beathe& and Parks CommlAaion ii sua• gesUng use of lho meters tn the summer only, when beach traffic is heavy, the report said. · That w11l generate about SIOJ,500 annually while main- tenance and eollecUons wUl cost $76,027. Full year meter use would . gene rale $128,000 and would c~t $93,556, the report said. The EMA study also delved In· , to parking loL operation by a con· cessionalre, as well as full o~ llmlt parking enforcement without melers. BuL. the report. , concluded, those alternatives wouJd operate at a loss lo the county. ··-- Ll Irvine EDI TI ON ~ VOL. 69, NO. 236, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES lllYA SUDAN 0 500 Milea I ............. Mo .. HIJACK ROUTE -Map locates route of Egyptian jetliner, commandeered by gunmen on fUght from Cairo to Luxor . Hijackers Captured In Egypt CAIRO <AP> -Egyptian p a ratroopers overpowered several Arab hijackers holdmg more than 90 hostages aboard an E gyptian airliner at Luxor. capturing the gunmen and free· ing all the hostages without any injuries. the Intenor Ministry said today. \ Egyptian officials said six · paratroopers d isguised as m echanics entered the plane. overpowered two h1Jackers and a third gave up. The 0Hac1als here had said earlier that there "'ere seven gonmen -five Libyans and two Algerians -and that paratroopers stormed the plane. The hijac.-kers had been de· manding the r elease or fiv~ pe rsons jailed in Egypt and enough fuel to fly t.o Libya, the sources said. The hijackers claim lo be members of a new organJzution called the Abdel Nasser Move· ment, named after the late Egyp. tlan president. The gunmen commandeered the Egyptian plane alter it took o(C from Cairo for Luxor. 448 miles to the south. The sem10C· ftcial Middle East News Agency reported the hijackers ordered the pilot to fly to Benghazl. in nelj[hboring Libya. The report said the pilot told the gunmen he didn't have enough fuel and the plane landed at Luxor. Security forces immediately .surrounded the craft and Prime Minister Mumolouh Salem new to Luxor to take charge of the negoti a lions. An Interior Ministry communi· que said 96 passengers were hst· ed on the plane's marufest. in· eluding the hijackers. and the Boeing 737 hnd n crew of fi ve. Fourteen of the passengers were Arabs. the ai rline sald. and most o( the others were 1-'rl'nch and Japanese tourists. An official at the New Winter Palace Hotel In Luxor told The .\ssoclated Press by telephone that the hotel had sent lunch and drinks for 100 pcrson.11 on request o( oHieials at the airport Tie said tourists scheduled to leave Luxor had ~n barred froln the airport and passenger" atready at the field were ordered back to hotels. Egyptian oHlcinls rt>portedly ~Ueved the hijacker!\ had been tratned and hired by the lJbyan ~overnment. Libyan President Moammar Ktuadafy Is ER.Ypl1an President Anwor Sadat's main Arab enemy and relations between the two eountrles arc ppor. They also called for the release d the m anager or South Yemen Alrllne11 In E,ypt and o Palestl· nlan, both o whom are beinfl held on charges of trying to as· s asslnate a forme r Prime> Mlniater of South Yemen on AUJt'. tJ. thesourcea said. COCKER SOLD TO FIRST CALLER S!)e sold to the flrst person who called. ''I'm very happy I ad· "'1.ised io the Dally Pilot.'' • Tllat'.s the sales auccess ex· perienced by the HunUngtoo Beach pet owner who placed this classified ad: I Beaut b l onde fem. Cocker, AKC registered. 12 mos. Asking sso. JOOC· xxxx Jr you have a pet you want to eel I. caU 64.2-6678. It only takes a few words ln the right place to attract a buyer. , Along the Orange Coast. the right place to advertise ls in the Daily Pilot. ' Sears Quizzed Deputy DA Admits Promise By TOM BARLEY 0t 1M 0.11, ...... $1.aK Orange County Deputy Distnct Attorney Orella Sears adm1Ued in Superior Court today that Donald Albert Ray acted as an agent for her office when he sup "lied her with documents that ll'd to the indictment or Dr. Lows J . Cella Jr. and three business cc.· sociates. She agreed under defens e questioning that the Grand Jut") which later indicted the four men was not told or Ray's prosecution status or that he had been pro- mised leniency in return for his cooperation. Ray, 46, was facing court act1on on c.-harges of planrung the murder of h1s estra.ngl'd wife's boyfriend in Huntmgton Beach when he agreed Lo help the pro- secuuon m July of 1975. That charge was reduced after the indictment was issued on Nov. 19 to the misdemeanor al legation of brand1shin~ a weapon. Ray was placed on pro· balion. Judge William C. Speirs 1s be· ing asked to bar from the trial of Cella. 51, and Stephen Robt-rt Evans. 31. Mission Viejo. any prosecution evidence derived from material supplied them by Ra\' while he worked at the Unit· ed · Prinung Company in Costa Mesa. The same motion for sup· pression was successful in the Los Angeles Federal Court tnal or Cella and three codefendanto;; but did nol prevent their con· v1ction on multiple felony counts. Cella was sentenced to five years in prison and Evans lo one )ear. Both men are free on ap· peal. They now face trial on 127 felony c.-ounts "'h1ch :.lem from the allegatton that two hospitals once c.-ontr olled by Cella - M1)s1on Com mun1t) Hospital in !\1lss1on V1eJo a nd M e r cy General 1lo)p1tal, Santa Ana l.'ert• b1lke<l ol an t.'Sllmaled $2 mil hon Document .:. lllt·gally manufactured at the Cella· ('Ontrolled printinf! shop m Costa ~tesa played a maJor role in those acts of fraud, thl' pro· .:.ecuuon claims Probe Reeeals Two codefendants who bove been sentenced lo federal prison terms have pleadl'd guilty to lesser charges in the current tnal. Hoth tormer as)OCl:tles of Ct>lla "'111 appear as (>re>:>e<'.ul1on w1tnesse:.. Jud~e Speir:. has scheduled Oct. 4 as the opening datt' for the upcoming trial. lie has already granted a defense mouon for a c.-hange of venue on the grounds or highly prCJUdtClal publicity in this area. Plane Overweight Before Fatal Crash A plane an which four San Clemente re:.1dents died m May was determined to be 91 pounds overweight at the time of takeoff from Orange Count) Airport. That 1s the finding of the Factual A1rcraCt Accident Report Just issued from Washington by the National Transportation Safety Board. The Beechcrart Bonanza crashed on May 28 1n dense fog m on open field across from UC lrnne All four IX'OPle aboard were killed. including Dr. Hoger Jensen. 38. has wife. Marlys, 39, Peter Pardocn. 29. and his wife, Deborah. 28 One wing fell off in midair and air sarety offa c1als at that time termed the t'rash an "inflight breakup." However, they could orcer no reason:; for the breakup. In the report just released, in· vestigators said that the com· bined weight of the pilot, three passengers and baggage amounted to 91 pounds more than the hm1t or the plane The overweight resulted In the renter or gravity bcmg in the aJt of the plane at takeoff, in· vt>stigators revealed. No other unusual factors were noted 1n the report. Tox· ocological tests taken following the crash were negative. Based on the findings m the re port, the Nat ional Transportation Safety Board will issue a "dete rmination or proba· ble cause" m the near future. Carter Lashes at Ford Hit,s President's Record in LA. Appearance LOS ANGELES <AP) -Jim· my Carter today called Prest· dent Ford 's r erord one o r "political insensitivity, missed opportunities. constant conflict with Congress and national neglt>~l." Sounding some of the themes he will use in the fall campaign, Carte r said the government establishment in Washington has Briton Stroke Victim Ready For Flight Bv TOM BARLEY 01 tlll 0.11, ...... ~loltt Stroke victim Violet Welch will ~ discharged from Lido Convalescent llospital Sept. 8 and flown back to her nal.Jve England. her relatives in Newport Beach announced Fri- day. Mrs. Deborah Adams. Mrs. Welch's daughter. said the cost of the s pt>cial arrangements made to ac.-commodale lhe 82· year·old patient on the Los Angclca-London fhgbt will be nearly $1,600. Thut cost int'ludes payment for the reicistered nurse who must care for Mrs. Welch throu g h out the 6.000·mlle journey that will end m hr r home t own of ll1l c'h t'n, llertJordshirt>. "We don't have the money for this any more than we had the money for three huge hospital hills." Mrs. Adams. 411 Aliso Ave... said. "We understa nd that the British Consulate ln Los Angeles is auaranteelng payment for the flight but the payment i.s official· ly regarded as a loan lo us -a loan we can't possibly repay, l might add.'' The total for two bills at Ole UCI Medical Center and the cur· rent tab al the Lido facility In Newport Beach is understood to be well over $15,000. lttrs. Welch has, however, been granted in· digent. status and the county h a5 accepted responsibility for those costs. She has suffered two stroltes since s he arrived in the United States last May to visit her daughte r and son·in·law, Ivor . She will be admitted to a nurs· ing home in Hitchen on her re· tum to England where her bills wiU be paid ln full by Britain's National HeaJtb Service. (SffBBJTON, Page A%) cul itself orr from rcaht~·. "It seems almost ine\'ltable that 1r poht1cal leaders stay an po"' l'r too long and ride in limousines loo long and eat ex· peru.1,·e meals m pn\ ate clubs too long they are going to become cut off from the lives and con· cerns of ordinary Amencans," Carter said. Carter arrived for his speech at a Los Angeles hotel before the Town Hall Forum in a black limousine surrounded by his staff and entourage of Secret Service agents and press. Car ter. on a campaign swing through California and into the Pacific Northwest, spent Sunday evening al a private party in the Beverly Hills mansion of an en· tertainment executive and talked to about 50 Hollywood stars in a private reception. Actor Warren Beatty was the host. In his Town Hall speech today. Carter said that he and former California Gov. Ronald Reagan and present California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. share the common fact "that we arc all outsiders as far as Washington is concerned.'' Carter said no other generation in American history has ever been subjected to a "battering" on the scale that began in this country with protests over the Vietnam war and ended with the Watergate scandal and dis· closures that the n ation's in· telligence agencies have routine· ly broken the law. He said that four or eight years ago. a Cormer Southern governor without a national reputation or Washington experience would have had no chance at winning the Democratic presidential nomination. ·"WlrtjlMtt CARTER EXPLANATION -Presidential candidate Jim- my Carter , flanked On right by a ctor Warren Beatty, tells press in Beverly Hills why they weren 't invited to reception hosted by Beatty. He said some of lbe actor·s friends would not attend if media were present. Today's Closing • "•oeks TEN CENTS What's llp Fro11t o.tly ...... Sl•ll 1'11141> . Skip Elliott and crew Don Johnston from Newport II arbor Yacht Club blast their 5.2 meter catamaran through the waters off Los Angeles Harbor on their way to five straight fi rst-to-finish record., in the World Mult1hull Regatta off Cabrillo Beach. Johnston ts manning the trapeze as the boat approaches the Point Fermin Buoy m Saturday's race. <Story on Boating Page 84.1 Execution Slaying Of HB Man Probed By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of UM O•llY 1'110t"4tt Baffled investigators In two cilies t.oday sought clues to I.he apparent execution-style murder ol a Huntington Beach man found in the trunk or his car at a Long Beach all-night c are Friday. He was positively identified by Los Angeles County Coroner's deputies Sunday as James "Jim· mie" Lee Larson. 26, ac.-cording to police. Larson. who lived at ll6 17th St .. had been dead for some time, but an autopsy was required to determine how many times he was shot, due to condition of the body. Long Beach police homicide detective William Collett said lo· day he had not yet been in con· tact with the coroner's office for results or the autopsy conducted Sunday night. "He was In the trunk of his own car at a restaurant at. Seventh St r eet and P aciric Coast Hi ghway, at the triangle in· terseclion by the VA Hospital." Minorities Get UCI Tips On Careers By IDLARV KAYE Of Ille 0.11, ,,le4 SUit For 26 Chicano high school stu· dents, the two-week special engineerin~ program at UC Irvine is n chance to discover if engineering may be the career for them. All are bright students who have shown a high level or In· terest and abili ty in math or science and who might make top notch engineers in the future. The program Is called Minorities In troduction t o Encineerin~ (MITE> and lff sponsor ed by the E ngineers Council for Professional Development. Thia yea r , the council sponsored 28 MITE sessions across the country for a ll minorities. including Chicanos. Blacks. Puerto RlcBM, Orientals and American Indians. The UC Irvine program is specilically for Chicano student.~. at tbe request or the program leader, Dr. Paul Arthur. a mechanical engineering pro-rnsor at UC Irvine. "I'm not saying all minority students do not Juve t.rbouble breaking into the engineering field," Dr. Arthur says. "But the bigaest. lack or pro- ressionaJ engineers ~ms to be Chicanos, so we formed this pro- gram specUioa1ly for them," be explains. The UC Irvine Procr•m bas a~ traded 1oungsters from all over <SeeCHJCANO, Pa•eAZ> Detective Collett said. Nothing could be found in the car or around the location to in· dicate a possible moove for the young c.-arpcnl cr's murder, Collett added. "We have no evidence, na motive. nothing but his body," he remarked. Detective Collett 's partner. Detective Robert Keeran. con· tarted Huntington Bc>ach police Friday night to confirm the victim's address. The probe w~ hampered. however. by the victim 's apparent transient ure· style. He apparently lived alone. or at least had not been reported missing in the week lo 10 days before the corpse was found in what appeared t o be an abandoned car . ··we believe he bas parents liv- ing in the Ventura a rea,'• Detective Collett said today. I Investigators hinted the vicllnt' was shot more than once, but re· (erred confirmation or that to coroner's d eputies who were te mporarily unavailable. They ma de positi v e identification of Larson through rlngerprints apparenUy on file with law enforcement and/or. military uuthorltles. I Bianca •caught' LONDON CAP' -Rock must• clan Mick J aRger 's wife, Blanca. fled Crom photographers Sunday night when they caught her kiss- ing record compuny executive Barr y Cr oss al London 's Heathrow Airport. The couple hove repeatedly denied rumor~ their rive-year marrlage Is on the rockR, Coast Weathe r Continued worm lhl"OUgh Tuesday, wllh hillh:s In tho mid 80s along the <'O:t.'ll. Little temperature cbungc forecast. INSIDE TODA l' Stalt ltgfllatM• haUf' only HVell day1 lt/t to drtvc • tltrOIJ{lh a tXlritt11 of bUll rC11tfl· inQ from Coo.ttal Conurvat1on to a f rta. on 1udgu1 rai3e1: SuP,OQt A5. l•tl•x AIY-Sff~I<• ., -u-.M It ........ •• Mevln .AIO LM::r. .. , ............... 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He ba1rt hl· Jlso has rec all('(f rrom h.•a\ e Jnd traanang lhe ('adl'l honor commallee to <·ons1der for the future a referendum on e" pulsaon a., the i.olc penaJt~ for code '1olataons Thl' commattt'e "111 not deal "1th the current s1tuataon. In the present s1tual1on. the secretary said. there "ould be a grace period during "hach cadet violators. even those ~o far un- detect ed. can comt• forward. re- sign "and claam th1-.. l>Pl'<'tal d1s- ,pos1lton o ( Ll\e1r CabeS . "l believe the concept or the :h o n o r s y s t e m r l' m a i n s f undame ntally should." Ho r-.f mann decl ared. "But the seriousness of the situation an its ma ny elements requires ex· traordinary address to asi.ure that on the sound rundamental base that ex as ts lhe foll health or the system can be restored." He a n nouncl•d these other actions The apJ)<>anlml•nl of J "Pl'l'1,1I ad\'asnry pan<'I to makf: ·Jn an· depth assc::.sml'nt · · of the scandal. -Permitting 'iU"pcnded <':Jdels lo apply for readmai.i.aon nt>xt i.pr- mg, and w;uvang the l\\O·~eJr .Jl'll\'e Arm~ i.en ICI.' reqwrcd or l''pelled upper cla::.smen Con tan u1 nl! proceed an gs before bo.1rd!> uf ofCacer:. agaan:,L accu:.ed c·a<il-h 1f th1.·~ wa~h. \\1th th<' J)<>Ss1b11t1~ of n•adm1:.i.1on 1f found gUJll}. Using t·rateria similar Lo thos<' required for admasswn and t'omm1s~1un1ng "to adl'nlify th1)w <·udets potent1allv su1te1I for <'\'entua l l!raduali.on from lhc tr n i t • • d S l a I c s 1\1 a 11 t .1 r v J\cademv." · l 'rg1ng affrcl t•d t:.ull•ls lu ton· ~1dt>r enlisted st•n ·ict• during th1· year but perm11tang !'ome other \lnspeciried "act1vcscrv1ce." -Barring an)' morl' take home projects lakt• lht• 1-~l ec·trical Enitanet.'rani: 304 homt:'work "h1ch ::.pawned the scandal. Lt. Gen. Sidney B. Berry. West Point ·s superintendc•nt. 1s ac- t·ompan} 1ng lloCfmann at thl' heanng. lloffmann 's remarks could af· feet not only the careers or the cadets accused of cheattng but also the morale of t be e ntire cadet corps, which is divided over allegations that cheating has been widespread and thl! honor code sets an unattainable Jdeal. The code states that "a cad<'l will nol lie, <'heat, or steal, nor t oler ate those who do." some cadets have complain('(f that <'X· pulsion as the sole penalty for violation or the code is unfair in failing to dist ingwsh between. :-ay, thieves and casual cheater:. who turn themselves in. The number or eadeL<i so far 1:onv1cted of c heating oo a graded h o me work a ssignme nt in an electrical enginecnng course has now neared Ull mfamous record N"li.ol951. Killed in Firt• l TURLOCK (J\P> · A man v.o.; killed in a house fire ht'r<' t'llrly today, police said. The victim was Ro1i er Bettencourt, 28. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Thomas K~ll r•oor ThomllS A. Murptli~ ~M'f•f't1Qfd1\or Charles H. loos Rlct~rd P. Nall "'"'\""t"'"-4"'""""' Offices C..IA M#u JJ0 W•Ht..,, Sl'"4 U.-11<> .. • tlto G--~­.. .,,..,,..,... __ ,,.,,.,. ... _._ ~· "'"'"' UJOl lA""' _, •IS...D~I•- T•..,..._ (714) M2.c1 ClusHlecl Ad~•rtlsl"I W-5618 ~bit• v.n., ,...,.,..Ofik• Hl-4110 F•--Clo-49~ Oo'f'""I. l•Jt Or-c .... _ ........ ~ l*tY· Nit MW. "'°'"''-llN,lf•OM, ....... ... fPleUtt et Mwtf'UHm•f\h M rtl" ,,,..., tM rtOfod\tCe-d wttl\evl t.HC .,.. Pfof't•uu'9n ef ~"9M *""""'. S.C•"4' (lh' po,, ... et•lct et CM•• •w. (.AllfO"N• \.ul>\oC.Hot..., lty ,.,,~., 1J h ,......, 11'\ty .... Mftl .. u ft'llOM'-••. fNI•'~ *"'"'-"......_ U Jlmon1.i,. ' Mond&y. Augull 23 1978 CM••• ltt1ot "4ff t•f\.1tt CHICANO HIGH SCHOOLERS PRACTICE SURVEYING ON UCI CAMPUS Program Introduces Students to Computers, Math, Chemistry f~ro• Page . l I CHICANO .. • Cahforn1a. plus one from Phoenix and another from Querelaro, Mexico. All of the students have grade pomt averages of 3.5 or hi&her and were recommended by their teachers or counselors. Yolanda Edwards, a Los Angeles girl from Immaculate Heart High S chool, says s he learned about the pro~ram from her high school counselor. But she says she also became interested after talking to the girl v.ho went to the program last year and. who is enrollmg at UC Irvine as an engineenng major this fall. Margo Vasquez a nd Ire ne Portugal. both from Garfield Hi~h in Los Angeles. say they learned of the program through their chemistry teacher. The curnculum dunng the two weeks on the UC Irvine campus includes de m onstralions, lectures. and field tnps -to R()('kv. ell lntt•rnat1onal. Collins Radao, Douglas and a water treat ment plant. Classes are bein~ orfered in suneyiniz. com puters. electrical. mechan ical, cava l and envir onme ntal engineering and math. plus visits from cam pus orficaals who arc explaining adm1ss1ons. the educational op- µo rt u n 1 t y prog r am tEOP J. t·ounseltng and car eer planning. Whe n asked about their favorite lectur e thus far, mo~t ~tudents say they prefer the com- puter de monstration. But Miss Edwards says she's a1m1ng towards a career in environmental engineering. .. I know it might be rou~h to get into. and there may not be as much work to be found, but 1l seems the most mterestmg," she says. NB Woman's Body Found; Death Probed The body of a Newport Beach woman, who police believe may have been the victim nr a drui: overdose. was found by police Saturday night. The victim was idcntafit'd as Catherine Rose Morgan, 42, of 2006 Bar ranca. Her husband, Joseph Charneks Mor~an, called police after he \\as unable to enter lhe locked home and saw has wire lying unconscious an the lx'droom . Police and paramedics entered lht• home and said they found a nolt' on the dresser and a bottle of 11n1denlified p11l!'I 1n 1\1 n. Morgan's ourse. Police saad thl' note will be turned over to a hendwriUn g analyst to r hcck its authenticity. A spokesmen for lhc> Oran~e County Cor oner's office said the case 1s under invesl1galion and a toxicology report is pending. Strike Begins $40 Million Plan For Water Okayed A s.to m1lhon long-runge ex- pa ns ion program for water senice in the villages or Woodbridge, Turtle Rock and other Irvine areas slated for new development has been approved by the Irvine Ranch Water Dis- trict . Three new improvement dis- Charges Filed In Scudder Kidnap Case Complaints charging a one- time youthful financial wizard and his muscular young brother- in-law w1lh abducting Balboa lsland potato chip heir John ll. "J ark " Scudder for $250,000 ransom were being filed today. Huntingt o n Beach P olice Det ective Jack Welsh was scheduled to meet today with Orange County District Al· torney 's Office officials to discuss formal charges lo be filed. t\adnaping for ransom -which carries the possible sentence of life an prison upon conviction -is ex peeled lo be one count filed. "We 're going for assault with a dcaclly weapon too,·• Welsh con- firmed. Wilham Rudy Wesson. 44, of 14442 Mo rning Glory Drive, Tustin. and R ick Dale Sellers, 20, or Long Beach, remained jailed in lieu of SJ00,000 bail each. Keeping m c haracter since be- ing advised of their nghts follow- ing capture Friday morning near Beaum ont. Wesson and Sellers continued re fusing to discuss the charges today. police said. Detective Wels h was the only m ember of the department's weary Crimes Against Persons Detail (CAPO ) on duty following al most around-the-clock work over the weekend. They spent hours re·covering the course or events since Scud· der, 64, of 145 N. Bay Front. Balboa Isla nd, was kidnaped at gunpoint from in front of his dentist's offi ce in Huntington Beach Thursda y aflemoon. They h ave also probed ex· hausttvely into the background of Wesson, a financially troubled Palm Des<'rl car lease agency oper ator who once managed a Corona d el Mar Bank or Amenca branch. He was at one lime the youngest manager in the bank's nationwide operation and handled Scudder fina ncial a frairs. growing to become a friend and social com - pa_!llon for 15 years. investigators s ay Wesson lunched with Scudder Thursday al the Sheraton-Beach Jnn, 21112 Pacific Coast Highway. to pour out his story about financial pro- blems and a $170,000 lawsuit against him. tncts wen• lornl('d ~'nda-. bv llw lRWD and drre<'tors s~·I txmd elections for landowners 111 tltl' new improvl'ment an·.1~ ~11111 elet'l 1 ons " 111 lH~ hdd 111 t•on junction ''1th the No ... :! )!cncr al election. Accordin~ to I R\\'O Gl·nl'r .ii Ma nager Bill Hurst, llw niaJor I andowner in the new lfa~t n l'h " the Irvine Compctn) Publ1l' utilities also own a smull µortHlll of that land. The total amount of bonds pro posed to be issued °'er a 15 't•ar period is $40 mil hon to finance waler transportation, pumpan~ and storage projects an the thrt'l' new dastn <'ls, llur')t<.a11I Hurst explained thut curr<•nt residents wall not tx> chari,i<'d for the new development>. Tht• nt•\\ projects wall be fanancl'd b\ tho'\' affected onlv. he said · The first dastnrt. IU2, 1rwluclC'o; lhe undeveloped nl'rt·a~l' in central I rv1ne bl'l \H'l'n tht• S;111 Diego and Santa AnJ ~T<.'e'' a\ ... The proposed bond Juthor 11 ut ;1111 is $16.3 million, to p.1y for f11111n• water s en·1c·t·:-in \\'o(xlhr1dgt• The second d1i.lnc·L. IOt;, takt•s in 5,900 arres ~outh of tlw S.m Diego Freeway. Thul mrluclt·' undevelopt•d areas nf T urli•· Rock, plus the futllll' 11lla~t· 11( Quail Ha ll Honds for I h.1l 11110,1 would tot:al S22.9 m1lhon Distrirt 109 inrluclt'c; f>.flOO acres an lhl! San Joaqwn 11111-.. area th al as no" a~nn11lur,tl pat• serve. ProJ)<>sed 1,)lln<.b of ~111 01111 would fananct• future "Jtt•r storage 1mprc1vl·ml.'nh Man Wounded In Santa Ana; Suspect Held A Santa Ana mun, shot dunn~ a n alleged argument r)Vl'r " girlfri end , was reportl•1I 111 satisfactory a l'Onrl1tio11 today n· covering from c hest wound Santa Ana poli<'e said Arthur · Armando Ram1rl'1. 34. of 121 :-. Lyon St. v..as :.hut S.11ui<1.11 naght at has honit• 111· 1s h1·1n.1: treated ut Santa AllJ Tu ... t1n l'ommunaly llo~palal Police bookl·cl h1 ... ,1llt•i.:1·d ''" sailant, Ruben Melende7., JS. of 2454 W Orangcthorpt• i\\ e . FuJlerton. into Orangl' Count)' J ail on a charge or usi.aull "1th the intent to commit murder. nf ftcers said Police a lleJtcd lhnl Melcnd<'7. went lo Ram1rl'7.' honwSatu1d11v evening to talk to a forme'r g 1rtrr at•n d. An ari.:umenl followed. o ffircr'! su1d. and Ramirez w as i.lwl w11h a handgun. Police said Fullerton officer-. apprehended M <'l<>nclc·z ~horll y afterward and the AUn uJh·i:NllY used was recovered. Bus Riders Stranded LOS ANGELES (AP)-Picket lines formed this morning at of. flees of the Southern California Rapid Transit District (RTDI, and groups of unsuspecting com- muters gathered al bus stops to wail for buses that would never •come. Union and d istrict officials said no new t a lks have been scheduled in the strike by bus drive rs and mechanics tha t s tarted aL one minute pas t midnight. Spokesmen for both sides said they were waiting for state officials to provide them with a ~onclliator to help mediate the dispute. Earl R . Clark, general chairman of the drivers union. said negotiations broke down after the RTD failed to reply to a new proposal and asked f« bind- ing arbitration, a request he said the union would not accept. A spokesman for the drivet'3 said the final union proposal c alled for an incr ease ol about 22 percent in wages and fringe benefits spread over three years. An RTD spokesman said the union proposal amounted to a hike of 23.28 percent over three years and that the RT'D had d · fered 19.47 percenl He said a fact-finding comm ission appoint.- ed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. had recommended 17.94percenL The RTD spokesman said the mechanics had demanded a 29.36 percent package over three years. the commission had re- commended 15.50 percent and RTD had offered 18.24 percent. In a post -midnight statement, RTD General Manager Jack R . Gilstrap said the RTD's bourd of directors had author11.ed in- creases above the fact-rmdang commission recommendations "in a last effort to avoid the stop- ping of our bus service " Gilstrap said RTD drivers and mechanics were already earnjng an 1verage of m ore than $20,000 a year in wages and benefits. ad- ding that the drivers' annual In- come "ran1es among the hiahest in the nation becaUM? of the high- pay railroad-t ype contract under which the district mustO{>erate. ·• Un1on and RTD spokesm e n said both par ties to the wage dis- pute were now s ubject to call bv the st~te conciliation servkP. The union spokesm an added that lbe union did not anticipate any further talks until the con- cilatJon ser vice t ook act Ion 1 'e11sious ~lon11t U.S. Warships Nearing Korea !'>fOl l ~w111h "111 l'tl tA1'1 1\ l ~ -.:.1,' 1.1,I.. for<'t' ht•uclt.-d I" Litt• Jll \'I .>fl I ••• { ll'I Mulwuy ·•JI pr11ud11•d "011.'a toduy No11h hlll t'U ~11111 I h1• \\ ru·-..h11~ \H'l 1' houn<f for "' ".llt'l':'l :11111 "11rnl•d 1h,1t lht• 11\11\\' \lollllld "1111"\'l' ;1 l'\11tllll l .. 'I ht• fl\ 1• -..11111 n:i1 :ii ton·t• ""' ortl..r1•d ta 1>111 11~ ha:-.t• m J HIHlll ,,, PJ• 111f lilt• l' S m11lt.1r~ 1 <·~ponw lo till' :" -..l,I\ 111~ ot t1\11 l !"I \1111\ tlflll't'I !'> ll\ :°l:t1r1h 1-.0I l'tlll" 111 lhl· h.111 t'.111 iwutral rnn1• l.i-..l "et·I.. Tht> '\:a' ' "ouhl nut g1, ,. thear 1·\,11'1 lor.11111n nr dei.t111Jt1on hut ;I .l apam•'lt' pilot :-pottecl t h1•m . -.h~1d11\\t'<I h' ;1 ~" ll'I fre1ghtt>r .111d o;a1d th'·' rvuld bt• du~t· to th1· !'>OUth ro.1~1 ul "on•a tod.n !l.orth Korean bro.rdrast" .. aui lhl' n.n JI 11per alaon brnu~ht the '•tuallon 'clo:.er to the bnnk ,,f "ar ' Hod on~ Sh1nmoon thl' Communist partv d:ul) v.;irnl'<i th.ti Nurth Korean armc<i for{'t•s arc preparl·d for a ··i.acrt'(f \\'Hr to .1nn1h1lat1· thl' a11gre:-sor., JI 111w :-trokt· 1f tht·~ dare pounc1: upon u:-" l'~nngyanj! rudio <1uoted thl' new:.paper as ''dt'nouncan)! the criminal act of l' .S 1mperiuh:.m Plane Crash Burn Victim Still Serious J\ \·an Nuvs man \\ho ::.uffcrC'd second and. third degree burn-.. cl\'er more than half of his txldv an .i Saturday nai-thl plane r rash "a"' hstt-d today an "st>nou" but :-tu· hk' cond111on ut lhl' L'(' In an1• Mt'd1cal C'l'nlPr Hoi:t•r Goldslt>tn, 25. "as takrn lo lhl• mt'dacal ci>ntcr s burn 11111t Saturda~ ntJ:ht after the plane in \\hat·h ht' was a pa ... ,t·n~t·r cr,t!'>la·d .it the lJC: lntnt' .\h'(ltcal l't•nll'r. 'l'hl' four ml'n 111sidt• tht• plntw 'l'l'Jml>ll'll 11u1 JU:-t ~1·C'11ncl:-1 hdurC' l ht' ~111gl!• 1•111~11w ('om mandl•r burst anto f1.1nws nl'ar 1111' l!<JS ~toragl' lank-.. :1t th1• .11 rpnrt. Pilot George Jenkins. :r~. al~o C1f V:in Nuyc;, rC'porlt'fl to th!' :.11rl)nrt llrn <'r th;at he\\ as ha\'tni.! nwchanacal d1ffkulties y. 1th has pl:ine short Iv before the crc.1!->h IJnch11~ Jenkins appan•ntly landl'C.I the a1rpl:111e \\1th a stuck throttle, o' ('rshol the land an!! strip and I hen nosed into the pipes and fl'nnni? 1 n!->1dc the fuel bloraite c1n•:1 .It the :.uulhca!>I corner of lhe a1rpC11 I TodJ~. Jlrport officials s1ud lhcy \\l're unable to comment any further ori the nature of thl' ml•t·hanacal d1ff1culties. Jt•nkans suffererl <·uts on h1o; hc•ad and "a~ t reatt<cl and n· lt-ascd at tht• UC Irvine Medical (\•nter. Two ot her passengers. Eu~t·nl' Fagan. 3-t. and Thomas Simpson II I. 25, were taken lo ('osta Mei.a MemonaJ Hospital. but have alreadv been rcle<is(•tl. T h eir homet1)wns were nol .1vu1lahlc- 111 i.cndmi: thr nu<'lrar powt'red 111reroft ro111t·r Miii\' .t\ lnlo the "iJft•rs of tlw nm lllt'rt1 hulf of lht• rt'P<•bhr . "liy in fa It a a11n~ tlw11 "arslup. into thl' w;t11•1:-nf u111>th1•r n1untn. thr l l !'> 1m1~:111.1la11t n.i .:rt•ssorli fn1·1·1· .1 n111lhl'I 1111 tlw other sl<l1• · · 11 ;ulcll'tl A No\'y "'llOk\"•m.m dt•n1l'tl th.1l the l\ltdw:iy h111ll l11 tht• 19'10 li W 3 'i 11111' I 1'.11· VO\\ l'rt•cl , Uli dt•srnbt,'<i b' "-:nrth l\on•a Th•· t r,·, 1111 It· Ion,:: dt• n11l1tanH'd 111111• :-.t•parat1n.: Nori h alld Soul h Kt1n'a "as re (>011 t'CI fl 111 t'l .I!'> II ll.1::. lx'<'O Sllll'(' the Ju,pUll' Q\ \41' I tw pruning of a tree rn tht' 1om· I.ht \\l'dncsdav led to a fret• for .111 an "hach ;o.;urth Korean~ hut'ked to dt•ath l\loO Ameracun., Thousands or South Korl'an workers n:.:-.emblt.>d for rJlltes to- <fa) drnouncan~ North 1'.orea for tht• Jltock Tht> "orkt•rs shouted "Down "1th m11r(k1 )!an)!,tt'r Kim II Sung.·· tht• l'\orth hnr('an pn•..,1- tll•nt "<:luhs for mall dutc " and ~amalar ::.log ans. P rt•::.1d1•nt Chun#? llt•e P~k ·s Dt·rn•H'r:ttic Ht•Jluhlll·an party und 1lppo::.1 t ion parltes •~sued statements calling on the gover~ nwnt to l ake "stron~t'Sl possible 11110,1!-un'~' · :11.::iin~t Communist pr.I\()(' .111011:- Thl' l 'nllt>d Stutes ancl South Korea bl1th rcH·~t ,•ti a nl('~o;agl' Ir om N1ll'I h t\!ll"l'a \d11d1 :,aad tht• <'I ash I ;1 ~I \\' t' d n e :.cl a-.· was "a el(retful · f 'rot" Pag~ . ' I BRITON ... .\t r.; Wt•h'h s d.-..tn'.,Sl><l fami· ly rt•portl'd tv.o rurther bltl\lo S, 1 heft::. from l hl• ht>lplei.s patient · lht' theft of a \'aluahlt• ~ohrl Rold 11cc·kluct-at l'CI l\11'dacal ('enter ;mrl I he ln-..s or a i.:olcl hand that had bl't.'n on ht•r WNl1hnj! fan~<'r 111r lhl' post 58 Yl'.lr' T hose lhert s. the· 'lt•t•ond of \\ h 1 c h 11 c· l' u r r t• ti :i I I. 1 d o ('onvall·'1Cl'l1t Jlnml'. art-twing lllVP!.tq::atl'd hy .authorilil'S al hoth facilitil'.; But Mrs. Adams ct1sroH•n•d a :-ilvt•r 1111111..: 111 twr 111:1\'k cloud l·'raclay vtn H lt•lephom• \'tlll from Joyce AnclHson . 1912 Port Weybrid#?t'. N('wport !leach Mrs. Anderson adv1sltd Mrs Adams th;it i.ht• had n<'arly S700 to hand over. all or 1l t'ollected from i.upporters who had heard of Mrc;. Welch '~ phjthl and "ho wantl'd lo heJ1) h<'r n•turn home. M ri; Anderson. "ho is rl'j.!enl of th<' Ne\.\porl Beat·h chaptt•r of lhc Oau~h t er'i of the British Empire. r:u~cd part of the total from an appeal to other chapters of the organarnt1on. But she ;ilso received fmancial aid from area residents who re- ad the story of Violet Welch and who mailed their checks and dollar hills to the ddighted or 1!411ll7l'I' or t ht• cam paii:n. ··we :ire deeply. deeply graterul," Mrs. Adams said fo'r i- day. "We have tried to make my mother undcrstund whut people arc doing for h er because I know !>he would wunt to express her grati tude af she could." Best of Wet Contestants Considerable moll scene dcvclop <'cl Sunday afternoon when the Second Annual Wet T-shirt Contest was staged a l Balboa Park near Balboa Pi er in Newport Beach. Young woman identified only as "Victoria'' emerged the trophy winner among 30 contestants. Amid huge crowd and much pushing and shoving. poli ce only had to make one arrest Monday~s Clo iog Prices 1olf'I P l l"*I OIW ··-rt • NYSE (, ... COMPOSfl'E TRANSACTIONS 0...t.l_W._"_,..,.,,,_Y_.~1,"-<lfi( ~.---Ootni'-OAC-11 .... ~ ·--~·-·--·· -Net-...i Al-letlM• 1ecwu1 .. o..i.n-U•atlNI 142·4321 Direct or co lect , to 1ub1crlbe to YOUR hometown .,..,.,, ,.,. DAILY PILOT I ~ .. .. Monday Auqu~! 23 19r5 1/N DAIL 'f PILOT as Affeets Eleefio11? Jobless Rate Carries Weight By JOllN Cl'NNU' ... . .. ...... ,.. ......... ,, A :-ll3tlsllral formult1 thul compd:( thL' ndd1t1on or rrtore than 2 mil hon I\) 111-.. numbt•r or u11l'mplo~ 1•ct t·uuntt.'<1 ovt'r th1• finul llH• monthi; or tht• )t•nr t'OUhl affect lhl' Oull'OfllC Of th<.• rrr:mknttal dcction Tht' t"ller t of the formul.1 will bL• to m.11nta1n upwnr<t pres!>ure on the• 11ttlc1al unl'ITll'IO) m1•11t 1 .1tt• Producin•: lht• !\1tuut1on II' 3 ~JI> l)l'l 1-H'l'll lhc numht•r or jobless \\ orker1> <·vuntt·tl 1n .tclual !\UI'\ C):. and Ute numb r of 1oble1os n~poi tt•d (\0 n seasonally udJu:.ted basis Thal stulli.lt('lll r itnp must tw doi.l'<l by tht" end or tht• \ l'IU t\skt>d \ll. comment lln the s ituation. Julius Sh1skin. commissioner or labor stat1st1c~. s aid. "I didn't cl ream 1t was thul h1"h The seven month cu mulullvl' lut.1 1 of Jobless found m the raw statistic::. :m rar thu; n ·ar 1~ 5:.-!, 158.000. or an aver.i~(' per month of 7.451.1 13, but thitt f1gu1 c \\a::. at.11usted down (o 49.922,000. or 7,131.71-1 per month To maintain thl· integrity of thc ... t<1t1..,t1cal rormul.1. \\h1ch dictates that both ra\\ and st'u:o.unallv ad1ustt'd totah be in near agreement for the) ear a:. ,1 "'hole". ~11me :?.23G,000 must be adcled 111to tht' Jobless figun•::. oy l>t'l' JI THE JOBLES ' Ri\TF: FOR l\\O uf lht• months, Augusl and St>pte m ber. will be relt•asl·d bl'fon· the November decttons. The Oc·tober figure is sl'ht«luled to he released 11 frw days after the elec:t1on~ The indus100 or an additional 2.2:l6.000 unemploy<'ll 1t1 the ftnal rive month!> c1oesn 't neCl•..,:o.:trtl~ mean the ofh~tal wbless rate will n:.l'. t>ccause tht• Jnb mJrket lends lo 1m prove at this lime. off~etung Lhl' .1c1d1tton. However II Wiil ha\'e the 1mpal'l or making any ft' duct1on in the.Jobless ratc more J1rri1•ult to HC'hteve And if lht• l'conom1c el(pansion slow:., thl' s1.111:.t1t·1il formula could ri• suit in a rising 1oble:.s rate Al.BERT SINOU NG lrn. PRt:~m•:~1' of Sindlinger & Co of :itt'd1a. Pa . \\luth hJ::. c11mpl11•tl 11t,. 11\\ n Jobie:.:. dut.1 for more than 25) ear:., m1untatn:. th.1t 1•nh an unprer edentt•1I and unltkel~ s urge 1:. t'mplo) mt.'nl t·an dNcr a Jobless rat•· rlSt' Smdlln~er :.atd last w<>ek that not ooly "as lhe suri::c not d<.'velopmjt hut thul the emplo) mcnt situutinn was de· tcr1orat1ni: "I 'm nnt finclin~ mor c• pt•oplt.• ~cllmi: Job:.." hi.> said .. Pt>oplt• an· gt•tlm~ l.iitl off " J.1ck Brt'j!~t'r, rhll'f of th1• l.ahor 1>1•p.1rtnwnt 1o di\ 1sion of employment und u1wmpl11) mt•nt .111ah "s dt'lt•ruh•d the seasonal adJu.,lln~ ll't·h111q11c In t hl· f11 sl st•vt•n mnnl hs or any year thl' r Jw dnla. on ;.l\'t•rag1', \\111 ul\\ a\:. cxceeJ th1· seasonally adJu:.tl'<i count. he '.'laid T HE Rt:ASON .. OK 'l'lllS 1i. thut tht· 11uml>\'r or JulJlcss 1s stal1.st1C·ally rcdun·d 111 tht•:o.1• 11111nths h<'c ausl' JOh markl'h gt•1w 1 iilly ar<' wf·nkt'r t·urlin in llw year But, ht• continued. th1• 'l'ason.u at1J11slmt•1H of lht• reo,t of the year "hen Joh marlets 1mprm l' doses llw .:ap . The fJl'lor ln "h1ch each m onth 1s u•IJusll'd 1~ dt' h.•1 ffitnl·d a nd annount'l'd al the hcgmnmg of the~ l'ar. bn .. cd 1111 a re\'ll'\\ of \\hat w;L.., t•xpent.'nrl'll 111 t•arhcr }cars Tht· formula ca11n11t lw chanl(ed w1than lhl' \t•ttr llowev1•r. al the t'nd of lht• y1·;1r. lht• Jnhless rales fnr enC'h m nnth .lrt' reviewed. and 1'11i1ng1·::. often urc madt> Thus, lht• JnhlPs., ralt• for !\lay 1975. or1,.:111ally announred al !1.2 percent.'' .11o ln""l'n'<i to 8.9 µt•rccnt lai.l .I anuary Mt\N \' P t:OPl.t:. F.\'F.N SOM f: 111 1m1mrlant fcdernl QI fices, as wt'll as mt'mb<.'rs of both p;irttcs, fail to recogruze lhat lhc (ili(urei. UM'<l 111 official Job loan counted. The f''ord admm1str<1lion. whic h conct>1vably could be :.er1ouslv hurt by lhe upcoming Jobless rates. has com· plained ·only mildly Earlier this ~um mer the Prcsidenl 't. press secretary, Ronald Nessen. com pla111t•d th al the ad· justing foctor distort{'<! lhl' jobless rate . Market Down Again In Light Trading NEW \'ORK <AP1 -The ~tock market declined agajh today. cont 1nuing the broad retreat 1t bei;an late last week. · The Dow .Jones average or 30 indus trial stocks wa..; down2.58at 971.49 Trading remained Light. Mo~t of tod:ly ~losses came in lhc firs t half hour. wtte~ the Dow fell more than 7 points. After that prices lcvclled pC,C in sluggish activity. Brokers said the market was st ill uneasy over the Korean 111r1d{'nt last wcl'k in which two U.S . military of. facers "'ere k illt•d, and lhe diplom atic exchange that twi,; followed. ~-VOf'it(APi Ftn.tl Oo• ~·-..t~'\ STOCIC~ <Joitn H'Q" t &lilt )() Ind %9 91 911 11 '10/ I~ 70 f"l 11• l>l )11 ~I 71 t t) I\ lltl 9) )9 •7 M ,. '>I •I \I• )(); 10 1/)\ A• )01 4' ~,":~ ~~ l~y\ 1 ..... Ut1 .. o\ ~" ,. ... ,, 191. tJ It Q ll 1G4 0l '~ I H6 900 ,.,. 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PUBLIC N011CE ~ I \ I •• I . i. , • ' Lag11na/South Coast EDITION Aft~rnoon i ·'··Stocks & ' I I VOL. 69, NO. 236, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1976 TEN CENT5 What's Vp Fro11t Skip Elliott and crew Don Johnston from Newport Harbor Yacht Club blast their 5.2 meter catamaran lhrough the waters off Los Angeles Harbor on their way to five straight first-to-finish records in the World Multihull Regatta off Cabrillo Beach. Johnston is manning the trapeze as the boat approaches the Point Fermin Buoy in Saturda~ 's race. <Story on Boating Page 84.) ·sewage Spills Onto 11 · ·Beach in Cleinente Spilled sewage closed a half Jnile of San Clemente's principal 1 beach again this weekend and a malfunctioning treatment plant. '1lscharged sludge Into the ocean Ju.st ore North Beach Saturday. The closure is the fourth time this year the beach near the U.S. Warships I Nearing Korea Tensions Rise · I .,SEOUL. South Korea CAP> - A U.S. Navy task force headed by the ;urcrart carrier Midway ap- proached Korea today. North Korea said the warships were bound for its waters and warned 1 that the move would "force a l.~nflict " 1 The five-ship naval force was <irckrcd from ats hns<" in Japan as port of the U S m1htury response to the ax slay1n1t of two US Army 0U1cers by North Koreans • in lhe Korean neutral zone last "ttk The Navy "'ould not &tve their <.'xact l ocution o r deftlinallon but a Japanese pilot spotted them. shadowed by 3 Soviet freighter, and saJd they ~Id ht-close to the south coast of Korea todav (Stt KOR EA, Page AZ> outh Laguna Duo Cited for Nudity A couple who t llegedly romped together in the altogether on a South Laguna beach were cited Sunday tor publlC' nudity, Orange County Sherlfr's otricers S81d. Deputies summonro to Camel Point Beach, Three Arch Bay. 1~. $Ued the citations to Richard t.tanullo, 21. or Long Beach and Juanita Louise Taylor, 24. of in1tewooc1. COCKER SOLD TO FIRST CALLER She sold to the first person who taJled. "I'm very happy I ad- nrtlsed ln lbe Dally Pilot." • Tbat's the sales success U· Perienced by the Huollneton 8each pet owner who placed Ulis classified ad: lll'aul hlondt> fem . C'ocl.<'r, AKC r1Pg1stered. I:? mo~. Askine SSC>. XV<1 :o.xx 1f you have a pet you want to sell, call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place to· attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the right place to advertise is in the Daily Pilot city's lifeguard headquarters has been closed !or health reasons. That includes one incident over the Fourth of July weekend. Howard Birlew. assistant city engineer, said the incl dent spark- ing the bowl area.beach closure was a combination of an over- loaded sewer line -designed in 1928 -and a s tick which fouled a sewer pump at the Estacion lift station. The stick. a 10-inch long lx4, jammed in the pump and coUect· ed about JO pounds oC rags. Although one or the tirt station's two pumps remained in service, it was unable to cope with the now, and the raw sewage backed up finally over- flowing into storm sewers off Linda Lane. The storm sewers empty into the ocean. Results or the tests taken at the ocean orr the Linda Lane area were pending today. Lifeguards closed the area from Linda Lane to DiJi Court because of the health hazard. Birlew said tesLc; were also pending in the North Beach area where undigested sludge wn~ pumped out through the city 's 600-foot outfall after eqwpment malfunctioned at the sewage treatment plant early Saturday. Normally. only h1ghly treated flwd ts discharged through the outfall. Sewage treatment normaJly separates solids from the liquids. The solids are collected as sludge which ls hauled awa,y. It Is unknown exactly how much sludge was spewed out through the north beach dis· charge system, Birlewsaid. 170Aliens Nabbed Near San Onofre U.S. Border Patrol agent s manning the r ecenUy reopened San Onofre checkpoint on the San Diego Frttway apprehended 170 illegal aliens over tbe weekend. Six smugglers were taken into custody including one case In- volving the San Clemente Police Department assisted by patrons oC Laodell 's Restaurant, 2016 S. El Camino Real. Police were called after customers at the restaurant saw a man close the trunk lid on three people. Police stopped a car meeting the description or I.he vehicle in· volved, but the driver said "no" no one was in the trunk oChb car. Police r.iported that when the trunk was opened, three people popped out. The 64-year ·old Escondido man and the three trunk riders were turned over to the Border Patrol. . , . , 'Plane Broke Up' Fatal Flight Was .Overweight A plane in which four San Clemente res1denls died m May "'as determ med to be 91 pounds overweight at the llme of takeo!C from Orange County Airport. That IS the finding or the Factual Aircraft Accident Report Just iss ued from Washington by the National Ttansportataon Safety Board. The Beechcraft Bonanza crashed on May 28 m dense Cog m on open field across Crom L'C Irvine. All lour people aboard were killed, including Df'. Roacr Jensen. 38. bus wife, Marlys, 39, Peter Pardoen, 29, and bis wife, Deborah, 28. One wing fell orr in midair and air safety ofricials at that Ume termed the crash an "infllght breakup." However, they could offer no reasons for the breakup. In the report just released, in· vestigators said that the com· bined welght or the pilot, three passengers and baggage amounted to 91 pounds more lbao the limit of th<' plane. The overweight resulted in the center of gravity being in the aft of the plane at takeorc, in· vestigators revealed. No other unusual factors were noted in the report. Tox· ocological tests taken following lbe crash were negative. Based on the findings in the re· port, th e Nationa l Transportation Safety Board will issue a "determination of proba· ble cause" in the near future. Huntington Man Slain in Execution llead-011 Collisio11 Five People Hurt In C·anyon Crash By ARTHtJR K . VINSEL Of-D1ilr l>ilet SUH Baffled investigators in two cities today sought clues to the apparent execution-style murder ol a Huntington Beach man round in the trunk of his car at a Long Beach all·njght cafe Friday. He was positively identified by Los Angeles County Coroner's deputi~ Sunday as James "Jim· mle" Lee Larson, 26, accordulg to police. Larson, who lived at 116 17th St., had been dead for some time, but an autopsy was required to determine how many times he was shot, due to condition of the body. Long Beach police homicide detective William Collett said to- day he had not yet been in con· tact with the coroner's office for results of the autopsy conducted Sunday night. "He was in the trunk orhtsown car at. a restaurant at Seventh Street and Pacific Coast Highway, al the triangle in- tersection by the VA Hospital," Detective Collett said. Five people were injured in a four-car accident during heavy Sunday traffic on Laguna Canyon Road m Laguna Beach. A Sigalert for the city wa~ dedared at 12:17 p.m. The accident ended in a head· on crash after an eastbound car attempted to pass another and ping-ponged back and forth between the two traf'fic lanes. The accident occurred about a mile north of El Toro Road Tamala Wright, 25. was admitted to Saddleback Com· munlty Hospital She sustained head and bodv miuries and was reported m 'ilable condition to- day at the hospital's intensive care unit Others injured were Constance Ross, 37, who received a broken hip but is in stable condition to- day; Stacy Ross, IS. multipl6 abrasions and cuts; Jan stevens, released after emergency treat· ment, and Edwin Gl.seke. lS. re- leased alter treatmenL The addresses oC the traffic victims were unknown pending completion of police reports. Traffic orficer Carmen Po!lastro said the accident OC· curred as the east bound car pulled out to pass another but then darted back in the east bound lane when faced with op- posing traffic. In pulling back, the auto col- lided with the rear or a pickup truck and the car then c:ll'eened rnto the opposing traffic lane col· tiding with an auto there. The car then bounced back into the eastbound lane again, collid· Ing with another car and then bouncing into the opposing lane where it m<'t headon with another vehicle. PoUce were sifting through a mound of reports by witnesses to- day and were attempting to m atch up the names and posilions of eight passengers and drivers involved in the mishap. Nothing couJd be round in the car or around the location to in· dicate a possible motive for the young carpenter's murder, Collett added. Carter Chides Ford "We have no evidence, no motive, nothing but his body," he remarked. . .. In LA Appearance Detective Collett 's partner, Detective Robert Keeran, con· lacted Huntington Beach police Friday night to confirm the victim's address. The probe was hampered, however, by the victim's apparent transient life style. lie apparently lived alone, or at least had not been reported missing an the week to 10 days before the corpse was found in what appeared to be an abandoned car. "We believe he has parents l1v· ing in the Ventura area," <See SLAIN, Page i\2) LOS ANGELES <AP> -Jim· my Carter today called Presi- dent Ford's record one of "political insensitivity, missed opportunities, constant conflict with Congress a nd national neglect." Sounding some of the themes he will use In the fall campaign, Carter said the government establishment in Washington has cut itself off from reality. "It seems almost inevitable that if political leaders stay in power too long and ride in limousines too long and eat ex- pensive meals in pnvate clubis .. ,. ......... CARTER EXPLANATION -Presidential candidate Jim- my Carter, Clanked on right by actor Warren Beatty. tells press in Beverly Hills why they weren't invited to reception hostl'd by BeaUy. He said some or the act.or's friends would not attend if media were present. too long they are going to become cut off from the lives and con· cerns or ordinary Americans," Carter said. Carter arrived for his speech at a Los Angeles hotel before the Town Hall Forum in a black limousine surrounded by his staff and entourage of Secret Service agents and press. Carter, on a campaign swing through California and into the Pacific Northwest, spent Sunday evening at a private party an the Beverly Hills mansion of an en- tertainment executive and taJked to about 50 Hollywood stars in a pnvate reception. Actor Warren ~all v was the host. tSeeCARTER, PageA2> Nixon Lauds Debate Plan Former President Richard Nixon thinks It's a "good idea" for President Ford to dc hnte Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter, says a GOP convenllon delegate who visited with Nixon. Jussef G allb, who rl'pr<.>sentcd Puerto Rico, said Nixon up· parcntly watched the cnlirl" Kansas City, Mo .• convention on television tit hi~ San Clemente estate. G9Llb said the former prcsi· df'nt. whose 1960 debate with John F. Kennedy was the last such conrrontnllon betwt>cn ma JOr ruirty presidential candidat.es. told him that "you have to be well prepared" for such a debak. GalJb visited with the former president for 4S minutes Satur· day lo San Clemente. Visitor Drowns At Emerald Bay A 54·year-old man visitintt Emerald Bay drowned alter ap- parently suffering a seizure whUeswimmlng Saturday. James Olds of Pasadena wu pulled from the water b y beacbgoers. Laauna Beach llfeguards attempted to re- suacitate the man who was rushed b)' ambulance to South Coast Community Hospital. Ue dJcd ln the emergency room. UIYA SUDAN 0 Mil•• soo I ' A,.Wl ......... ~lt HIJACK ROUTE -Map lo<.'ates route of Egyptian Jelliner, commandeered by , )..'Un men on flight from Cairo lo Luxor. Hijackers Captured In Egypt CAIRO CAP) -Egyptian paratroopers overpowered several Arab hijackers holding more than $> hostages aboard an Egyptian curltner al Luxor, captunni:r the gunmen and free. in~ all the hostages without any inJuries. the Interior Ministry ~aid today. Egyptian officials said six paratroopers disguised as mechanics entered the plane, uvcrpowered two hijackers and u third gave up. The officials here had s aid earlier that there were ~c' en gunmen --five Libyans and two Algerians -and that paratroopers stormed the plane. The hijackers had been de· manding the release of five persons jailed in Egypt amt enough fuel to fly lo Libya, the sources suid. The hijackers claim to be mem hers or a new organization called the Abdel Nusser Move- ment. named arterthe late Egyp- tian president. The gunmen commandeered the Egyptian plane after it took off from Cairo for Luxor, 448 miles to the south. The semiof· r1cial Middle East News Agency reported the hijackers ordered the pilot to fl y to Benghazi, in neighboring Libya. The report said the pilot told the gunmen he didn't have enough fuel and the plane landed at Luxor. Security forces Immediately surrounded the craf't and Prime Minister Mamolouh Salem new to Luxor to take charge of the • negotiations. An Interior M inist.ry communi· · que said 96 passengers were list· cd on the plane's manifest, in· eluding the hijackers, and thl} Boeing 737 had a crew of flvC'. • Fourteen of the passengers were Arabs, the airline said, and most of the others were French and Japanese tourists. An official at. the New Winter Palace Hotel in Luxor told The Associated Press by telephone that the hotel had sent lunch and drinks for 100 persons on request. of officials at the airport. I le said tourists schl'duled to leave Luxor had been barred from the airport and passengers already at the field were ordered back to hotels. Egyptian officlals reportedly believed thi' h1Ja ckcrs had been trained and hired by the Llbyan Rovernmcnt. Libyan President. , Monmmnr Khadary Is EJ!yptian President. Anwar Sadat's main l\rnh e ne my and relation-. bclwl't'n the t.wo countrieic urc (~e HIJACK, Pal(e A2) Ornni,fe Coast Weather Continued worm throuah Tuesday, with hif{hs In th(~ mid 80s nlon~ the <'onst. LltUe temperature change forecast. INSIDE TODAY Stalt ltg1slol~• have onl11 1tvtn da111 left to driv1: through o l)(Jritty of btlll rang-ino /rom coculol conurvot1<m to a f rttu on 1udqes' rmu1. Stt PogeAS. . ' lnde¥ t IU . ,,,. ... .. , 9M Al• as •t /110 ... A4 l ( ' r:;..JI • ' . .\2 DAILY PILOT use Housing :Controls Sought Tht• San Juan <:11p1!>lr:•n<> hoo' lna market la :..o hot that. without controls, 700 to 1.000 dwelhn.: un lu would be bUl lt euch yt;a.r, br· maini 2.SOO lo 3,000 new rCSI• c.Jenl.3 to the r1ty . The&c ar<> the ctllculallons ol 'Thoma.s Merrell , city planrung director, who has devf'lof)t'd in· terim guidehne-11 lll bnng two pro- posed subd1v1~1ons m line with iav<&ilable sthools and t•1ty .-.crvlces. The c•1ty plans to dcv('lo11 ;1 ·~rm anent grcN th ma11.igcmcnt :_,ystem, i.a1d Mer rell :-But when two developers ap. ~lied for bu1ld1ng ll\'rm1t:. 1'"-t !IJ>r1ng, the city real1tC'd 1t would )O.kc longer to develo11 its &)stem illan for the developt>rs lo put up ~e1r 400 proposed hou...e~ "New re&1dents to San J uan Jlon 'l realize they are Just one family among hundreds,·· .Mer- rell said. ··The pressures of rapid popul ation growth put a tremendous strain on schools. hbranes. pubhc works crews and Jll lhe other kinds of services." It is to avoid a dropoff in quah· t v services that San Juan city governml'nl 1s d<>tcr mmcd to rontrol local 1-:rowth, Merrell t.a1d The interim ~u1dehncs will h m1t 11t'w dwelli ng unit~ rn 1978 tc .1 maximum of 449, he !>aid. Otherwise. the number could Jump to about 612 "We don't k now what the right numtwr o ( new urul."> is," said Merrell. "Our aim 1s to deflect an onslaught of new d wellings, which would bring more people mto the city than our services can handle." Merrell said he 1s currently \\Orking on a Study for pre· :.t!ntallon to City Council that" 111 compare lhe impact of several different growth rates. "San Jua n does not want a no- growth pohr}. a:> :.<>me people :.c.-em to thank we do," he said. · Our goal 1s equatable dis- tnbution among thooe who wish w develop and maintenance or a cons is t e nt level of q uality c.'tlucataon and city services for our residents.'· Pair Accused f'rone Pa~ A I Sc dd Kidn KOREA ... North Korean bro3dcasts su1d u er a p :.i::.:~:,:;' .?.r.:::·~: =. lhJ Charges Filed .............. SWINGING PRES.DENT-President J erry F ord follows through with swing on 18th hole of Vail Municipal golf <'ourse. Jn background. Secret Ser vice personnel keep eye on Colorado hills. 1·r,un Page . I I Compln1nts char ging a one time youthful fcnru1rnil "":ml and his mu~culnr youna brother In-law with abducting Ua lbc.la Island potato chip ht ir Juhn ff "J ack " Scudde r for $250,000 ransom were being ftlt.-d tuday. fl untl n gt Ot1 lh•Jrh P oli C'l' Uc.'lt•ctivc Jack Wl•l.;h wJ:. scheduh.-d to meet today with Orange Count y District i\t torney's Of face ofta ci:.tJs tOdl!>l'U!'I!> formal {'harges to be filed K1dnapmg for r anMm "h1ch carn cs the possible !!-enten<:l' ul life in pnson upon conv1<"t1on I' expected lo be one count ft led "We 're going for a.":.aull "1th a deadly weapon too," Webh con firmed. Wilham Rudy Wesson. 44, o( 14442 Morning Glor y Drive, Tustin, a nd Rick Dale Sellers. 20. or Long Beach. re matnedJailed m lieuof$100,000bail each Keeping in character since be· ing advised of their n ghts folio\\ ang capture Friday morrung near Beaumont. Wesson and Sellers continued refusing to d1~cu:.' thl· CARTER ... In his Town H:ill speech today, Curter said that he and former California Gov. Ronald Reagan and present California Gov. F.dmund G. Brown Jr. share the common fact .. that we arc all outsiders as far as Wastuo!,'lon 1s concerned " Niguel Sheriff Unit Relllains Homeless Carter said no other generation in American history has ever been subjected lo a "battering" on the scale t hat began IJ\ this <"ountry with protests over the V1et.nam war and ended wilb the Wat ergate scandal and dis- closures that the nation's in- telligence agencies have routme- Jv broken the law. · He said that four or eight years ago, a former Soulbern gover nor without a national reputation or Washington experience would have had no chance at winning the Democra ti c presidenllal nomination. By ANNE COOPER 0111too.11, ...... _ The commander of the Laguna Nicuel s he riff's s ubstation doesn't look lite the cops oo T. V. U . Jack Devereaux Is more Like Rob Petrie. the hero of the old Dick Van Dyke show -tall, very slim, ple asant and mild· mannered. He ~ven blushed as he admitted to being 34 years old. But in the pasl 13 of those 34 years, Devereaux bas worked for the Orange County Sheriff's Department in every capacity from patrolling a beat and in- vestigating forgeries to hLs cur· rent position as administrator ol the 7S-person South County operation. rhnr~t's tod:i~. polit'c srud Ot'tl'Ctln• \\'tl:.h "ll:> lht' only mt•mber of the dt•purtml•nt ':. \\t>llry Crimes Against Persons Dt•tnll (CA VI>' on duty (ollowm.: ;.11 most uround·the-clock work over the weekend. l 'he-y :<p~nt hours re-C'ovt•rin~ the course of evl•nts slnct.> Scud dt'r. 64, of 145 N. Bay Front. Balboa 1 land. was kidna~'tl nt gunpoint from lO front or hi!' llt>ntist 's oHlce 1n lluntin~to11 Uca<'h Thursda) afternoon They ha\ e al:.o probed t'' haust1velv anto the background of Wei.son, ·a fananc1ally troubled Palm Desert car lease agent·) operator "ho once managed a 'oronadel Mar Bank of Amenca branch. He waa at one ume the youngest manager in the bank's nauonWlde operation and handled Scudder f1 na nc1al affairs. growing to become a fnend and social com- panion for 15 years. Investigators say Wesson lunched with Scudder Thursday at the Sheraton-Beach Inn, 21112 Pacific Coast fhghway, to pour out his story about fmanc1aJ pro blems and a $170,000 la\\:>Ult agamsthim. Scudder confirmed Friday he offered Wesson a job and the sus- pect agreed to think it over and ~1ve his dee 1sion the next mormnR on a fishing expedition aboard the tycoon's 58-foot cruiser. The wealthy son of the late I.aura Scudder was a bducted about one hour later aL18812 Oclaware St . but feigned a heart .itta<'k. thrashed his younger captor and escaped from u rentw motorbome used in the abducuon. The dn ver -alleged to be Wesson · had stopped in Foun· talJ\ Valley and gone to make a S250,000 telephone ransom de· mand to Mrs. Scudder Speaking slowly throu~h a bn11sed and sore mouth after Ins· 1ng two teeth to his abductor 's 1<:un bull 1n the wild (1slfight for fre('dom , Scudder said he ml((ht have made hls move to escape sooner. v. ar." Rodonft Shin moon. the {'ommunilll p.1rty daily wumed th.it North Ko1 t>un armt<I for~ .th• 111•cpur t>d for a "~acl't.'d war lo annihilate the assressors at one stroke I( lh~y dare pounce U(Xlll U:I. Pyongyan& radio Quoted th• newspaper us "dt nouncm, th• criminal act or U.S. lmpertallsa in sendlni the nut'lear-powtr alrrraft carrier Midway into th wutcr:s of tho northern halt ot lht republic ... "Ry lnf1llruting their warship• into th<• wat e r s or another country, thl' US. imi>t•rlalist ag. Jtrcssors force a conflict on lh• ot her side. . "1t added. A Navy spokesman denied that the Midway built in the 1940's was n uc lear -powe red, a• dl•scnbed by North Korea. The I S l -m i le·lo ng d e· militari zed zone separalinf North and South Korea was re- ported qwet, as It has bff.n slnce the dispute ov~r the prunlnJ of a tree ln the zone last Wednesday led to a Cree.for.all in which North Koreans hacked to death two Amen cans. Thousands of South Kore an workers assembled for rallies to- day de nouncing North Korea for the attack. The workers shouted "Down with mur der-gangster Kim tl Sung, .. the North Korean pres&· dent : "Clu bs for mad dog" aQj similar slogans. President Chung Hee Park's Democratic-Re publican party and opposition parties issued statements c ailing on the goverrv ment to take "strongest possible measures" against Communist ' provocations. The United States and South Korea both reJected a message from North Kor ea which said tho clash l ast Wednesd ay was •·regretful." Briton Victim Of Stroke Off To Homeland By TOM BARLEY Of l~t D•lly l'llet Sl•H Four-county Strike Strands Thousands He ls currently JootinJ? for an interim home for the sufistation unUJ permanent facilities are re- ady, about two years from now. The substation Ls being forced out or the South County Civic Center on Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Nltuel by the expu.sioo of the municipal court. o.lly ...... M•H ..._,. VETERAN LAWMAN New Commander Devereaux They lured h im into cooperut ing and getting into the big van originally with9ut violence by cla iming t o have his wife. Valerie. in custody inside 1t already. "I kept asking myself, 'Why did I do such a damn fool thing as get 1n?'. .. Scudder recalled, dismiss- ing his momentary decision philosophically. Stroke victim Vi olet Welch will be discharged from Lido Convalescent Hos pital Sept. 8 and flown back to her native E ngl and . he r relatives in Newport Be ach announced Fri• • day. Mrs. Debor ah Adams, Mrs. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Picket tines formed this morning at of- fices of the Southern California Rapid Transit Distnct ( RTO >. a nd ((roups of unsuspecting com· muters gathered at bus stops to ~a1t for buses that would never rome. Union and district offic1a1s sa1d ro n ew talks hav~ b een ~rheduled in the strike by bus tlnvers and m echanics t hat ,., arted at one minute past 1mdnight. Spokesmen for both ~•des said they were waiting for state officials l o provide them \\1 th a conciliator to help mediate the dispute. Ea rl n. C l ark , gene r a l •·h111rman of the drivers union, :-wd nl•gotia t ions broke down alter the llTD failt.'<1 lo reply to a new propot!al and asked for bind· 1r11? 11rb1tration. a request he saJd I he• union would not uccept. 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'f\,y 0• l"'•.6;1 \I J\ ~1n1t ~I04h ~It.,.....,, \lU"""'"'"'• mechanics had demanded.• 29.38 percent package over three ,ears. the commission had re· commended IS.SO percent and RTD had offered 18.24 percenL In a post-midnight statement. RTD General Manager J ack R. Gilstr ap said the RTD's board of director s ha d authorized In· creast-s above the lact-findinR commission recommendations ·'in a last effort to avoid the stop- ping of our bus service." Gilstrap said RTD drivers and mecha,nics we re already earning an average or more than $20.000 a vear in wages and benefits, ad· rling that the drivers' annual in· <'ome "ranges among the highest in the nation because of the high· pay railroad-type contract under which the district must operate." Union and RTD spokesmr n said both parties to the wage dis· pule wer e now subJect to call by the slate conciliation service. The union spokesman added that the union du:! not mllicipatc anv further lalks until the con l I IJllon serv1rctook action. Fro• Page A I HUACK ••• 11oo r . Egypt h as accused Kh adafy or directing a wave or. tt"rrorlsl attacks In Egypt In re· cent months. The Ubyan leader hall denied the charges . They also called for the rcleast• of the manager of South Yemc~ Airlines in Egypt and a Palest1· 111 11n . both or whom nre belnl( held on f harl'CS or trylnR tn as i;assinate a formN f'rl mt• M1nl11ter ot South Yemen on Aug 6, thc 11ource s stud The s ubstlUon has operated 'OUt of the civic center s ince October 1974, always on a t e mporary b asis, s aid Devereaux. IL looked for some time as If the operation might be moved into the Ziggurat, n federal office building standing nearly e mpty in Laguna Niguel. agencies are waJhng to locate m the building because n o moderately priced housing 1s available for federal employes. > The new s ubs tation will be built adjacent to the civic center. Devereaux said, and will include a temporary holding facility f<?r prisooen1, i£ Devereaux has his way. nm plan fell throuah when the federal government told the county it may try to unload the building, whlcb it views as a white ele phant. (No federal "M it is now." he said, "when we pick up a drunken driver at night. we have lo drive him all Man Wounded the way.to S_anta Ana. Then. if h.is people live m South County, they have lo drive up there, too, to In S t A • pickhlmup." an a na' This concern for residents or the South County area Is ap. S H Id p arent, too, in Devereaux 's " USpect e a nalysis of local c rime. He A Santa Ana man, shot during an alleged ar gument over a i.:i rlfricnd . was reported In :.alisfat'tory a condition today re· <'Overing from chest wound. Santa Ana police said Arthur Armando Ramirez. 34, of 121 N. Lyon St • was s hot Saturday n1~t at his home. He is being treated al Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital Police booked hls alleged as- 11allant. Ruben Melendez, 3S, or 24$4 W. Oranaethorpe An. Fullerton, Into Ora.nee County J aU on a charge or assault with t he Intent to commit murder, or. ricers said. Police alleaed that Melendez went to Ramlrei• home SaturdAy rveninf to talk to a former 1.n rirr end . An argument followed, officers said. and Ramirez was 11 hoti with a handgun. Police said Fullerton officers :ipprehendcd M elend~ shortly aftt'rward and the gun allegedly 111"1cd was recovered. blames juvenile crime and drug us e l a r gely o n ina dequate super vised r ecreation op· portunities. "In a bedroom community hkt' the SaddJeback Valley ... he <1a1d. ··Mom a nd Dad are probably working. School t akes up only the early part of the day. What do the kids have to do when they're not in school ? They ftO over lo another k.ld 's house whose parents probably aren't home either, or they hang out at the bowling alley or piny the pinball machines. And they get lnto trou- ble." De vereaux said pills end alcohol are a problem among aouth county youth. Althoug h heroin addiction !leems to be dwindling, sheriff's invesU~ators are seeing r ather more cocaine use. he said. Burglaries in thr urea are com· milled by two typc3 of penpll•, De vereaux said. Investigators can usually tell by whal 1s m11111· Ing whether the burglary was committed by profcssional!I or hy /OUlN. Beach Action Light Along South Coast "A professional burglar knows what's valuable and whit he con unload," he said. "Kids take what.ever they think they can pawn easily -watches, coins, jewelry.'' Devereaux, a former Mission Viejo resident, now Uves in Santa Ana. He s aid a m lijonty ol his men Uve in the south county area, but the number Is decreas- ing. lJ.ke the federal employes, Orante County sheriffs officers are fmding they can't a:rord to live ln south county homes. Lagu na Be a ch and San Clemente h feguar<h faced light weekend duties despite inviting weather . San Clemente guards rescuw 105 people and four boats over Saturday and Sunday. In one incident. four Ruards towed out two boats caught at the same time in the surf line al Salt Creek beach. The gu~ hitched tow Imes to the craft and then swam pulling the boats behind t hem to a n a woitlnit lflr bor Palrol rescue boat. U feguard Ed Mesa performed one mass rescue at North Beach or fou.r pe_ople. All were brought nshoreufely. however. San Clemente lifeguard supervisor Steve Lashbrook s aid there were about 18,000 people on the city ~aches and 00,000 on the <'ounly beaches over the weekend. In Laguna Beach, lifeguards pulled 20 people from the surf. l.ifeiruard Mlke Dwinell said between 40,000 to S0,000 people hit the beaches over the two days. , ' Visits Approved TEL A VIV <AP l Israel h3s opened its border to Lebanese for month-long visits wilh rel3ll\·ex in Israel, another step in Its ncv. ~ood neighbor policy toward Lebanon. , "I just told m yself: 'I did it for Vale r ie ... ·," the scr app_v sportsman and Chapman College Hoard of T r ustees member declared. From Page Al SLAIN ..• Detective Collett said today. Investigators hinted the victim was shot more than once, but re· ferred confirmation of that to coroner 's de puties who were temporanly unavailable. T h ey m a d e positive identification of Larson through fingerprints apparently on file with law enforcement and /or, military author1t1es Welch's d aughter, said the cost. of lhe s pecial a rrangements rnade to accom modale the 82- ~ ear-old patient on the Los Angeles·London night will be n£'arly $1,600. That cost includes payment for the registered nurse who must care for Mrs. Welch throughou t t he 6,000·mile journey tha t will end in her home t o w n o f Hitc he n , I lertfordsh1re. "We don't have the money for Lh1s any more than we had the money for three huge hospital bills," Mrs. Adams, 411 Aliso Ave., said. "We unders tand lhat the flritish Consulate in Los Angeles · 1s guaranteeing payment for t he night but the payment 1s offici al· ly n•garded as a loan to us --a loan we can't possibly repay, J mi~ht add." Best of Wet Contestants \onsidcrahle mob !'icenc developed Sunday afternoon "hen the Second Annual Wei T -shirt Contest was staged ·11 nalboa Park near Balboa Pier in Newport Beach. 'nun~ woman identified only ns "Virtoria'' emerged thG troph~ wmncr amon~ 30 contestants. Amid huge crowd Jlld niurh pushing 41nd shoving. police only had to make one ur rcsl . Orange Coast EDIT I ON losi111f c TEN CENTS , .. Huntington M~ Slaful 0.1ly P,lot Sl•ll Ploolo FRANCES VOGES ALIVE. WELL AT 826 POUNDS 'Fat Lady' Describes Some Inconveniences Pretty Plump She's Happy at 826 Poun<h TAMPA. Flu. (AP> -Frances Voges says s he's faced u lot of crises in her hfe as the world ·s fattest woman, but she always ~ounts her blessings. .. God gave me so many good things. 1 'm not blind, or cnppled and I have children," says thtc> 56-year -old mother or three children. She weighs 826 pounds. f'or years she worked the side shows as Baby Frances and was listed in the Guinness .Rook of World Records. She is not in the current listing, she says, because she hasn't worked since her 822· pound partner. Jack Connor, died several years ago. •·1 still weighed 826 pounds about four years ago. That was the last time I weighed myself and it was on the baggage s cales Plane Crasl1 Burn Victim Still· Serious /\Van Nuys man who suH<'red aet'ond and third degree bum., over more than half of his body in a Saturday night pl Me cr ash was listed today Jn ''seriou.~ but sta· hie" cond1t1on at the UC. Jrvinc Medical Center. Roger Goldst<'in. 2.'i, w.i~ tokt•n to the medical centttr's burn unit Saturday nlJ:hl :iftcr the plnne in which he WQ!I u fHI SSCnAcr. crashed nt the UC Jrv1nc Medical Center. The four men in!lldc the plan<> ftcrambled out just. seconds befvrc tho sinfllc..enttine Com· mandcr burst into flames near tbe. 1otas storngu tonks al the airport. Pilot George J enkiM, 32. ulso of Van Nuys . reported to the airport tower that he was havmg mechanical diCficulties with bis planl' s hortly bdore the crash Janding. Jenkins apparently landed the airplane with a stuck throttle, overs hot the landing strip and then nosed inlo lbe pipes and fencing inside the fuel storage area al the MUtbem comer of the airport. Today. airport officials said they were unable to comment. any rurther on the nature of the mechanical difficulties. JenJuns sutrered cuts on his head and was treated and re· leased at the UC lrvine Medical ~r. Two other passengers. Eugene Fagan. 34, and Thomas slnipsoo JU, 2S, were taken to ca.ta Mesa Memorial Hospital. but have already been released. • Their hometowns were nol available. -- .it an airport." s ays Mrs. Vog<'s. She was the smallest of five children bo rn lo her parenl'i. Shl• weighed 6 pounds , 2 ounces ul birth. When she was less than a year old she almost died from whoop- ing cough and d1phthena. Maybe it was the h1J:h fever but something evidently affecterl my p1tu1tary gland. By the time 1 went to first grade, 1 weighed 190 pounds and was six mches bi Jtgcr around than I "as tall," l\Jrs. \'oges says. At 14 year s old she was hospitalized for tests and fed nothing but lettuce and water. "The first week I gained five pounds,'' s he said . When she was 16, doctors gave her six months to hve. She was in· labor with her first ctuld for lhn'l' weeks and unconscious for five days after deli very . Three of her children died; th<' other three are normal and healthy. She has been married ~ever al times. . Mrs. Voges. S·foot-J, says h<•r ":ust is 73 inchc~. her t•alvcs 64 inches. Al home, she has ~ sp<:cially made double-wide chair, but pre- fers using half the couch. "When l ride on an airplunt', they let my car drive r1J:hl on the • arr strip up to the hydraulic lift by lhe plane." said Mrs. Voges. ''There is a brg squatt baskel oo the front of the hft. I stand in th1• basket and they lin me up to the door. Inside. lh<'y take th<• .1rm out between seats and lf't mt• hove two seals." There have been ()(her lime~ whl·n unorthodox methods were used to come to hf'r as."l!>tancc. t'or 1nictance. she became ill once in Chattanooga, Tenn., und couJdn't frt into an ambulnnt'e. So ~he was placed on toP of a con· vertiblc and rus hed to lht- hospital. l\1rs. Voges has been through several operations. In each or the cri~es. doctors s hake their heads with doubt over her chance for survival. But s he survives "I just love peopl<'." she said "I ~ucss God knew what to mak1• me.·• SF's Trolley Fket Rolling SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -"I <'an live with it." a Municipal Railway bus driver said after he and other drivers voted to accept the city's pay ofter and avert a shutdown or mass transil serving 250.000 persons. The tally Sunday. among 1.860 eligible lo vote. was 790 to 564 m favor of accepting compromtse. The ~.s million pay package accepted by the members of the Trtmsport Workers Union biked hourly pay for drivers from $6.89 to $7.46. \ Police Probing Execution-style Murder 8)' ARTHUR K . \1NSt:L Ot .. o ••• , ...... S..,.tt Baffled invesl1gators m l\\o c1t~es today sought clues to the apparent execution-style murder of a lluntmRton Beach man found in the trunk or his car at a Long Beach all-night cafe f'r1da} He "as pos1tr "eh 1dentlf1ro b:o Los Angelt>s County Coroner 's deputies Sunda:o as James "Jim· mu~" Lee Larson. 26, according topohce Mesa Man Beaten Up Near Park A 27-year-old Costa Mesa man 1s m stable condition today at the Long Bea c h Veterans Administration Hospital after be-· 1ng severely beaten early Sunday mornmg near Lions Park. Costa Mesa Police s aid Thomas O'Connor Smith. a gas station attendant, was found Jy. mg m a gutter al the corner of Anaht'r m Jnd Cente r Streets, near Lions Park. lie was discovered shortlv ...Uter 7 a m . but police behe"e he ma} have been I~ mg m the stn•el for sevt.'ral hours An ambulance rushed Smith to Hoa)! Mt.'morial Jl~p1tal . where he was treated for a fractured Jaw, nose and cheek bone. Pohce said the Costa Mesan also had :.everal teeth knocked out. Because of Smith's inJunes. police have still been unable to lt•arn why the beating occurred or who his assailants are. Pohce investigators said they would go to Long &ach today to try lo learn more from Smith. He was transfered to the VA hospital once his condition stabilized . police said. Man Injured In Santa Ana; Suspect Held A Santa Ana man. shot during an alleged argument over a J!lrlfnend, was reported in !>at1sfactory a condition today rc- <·overing from chest wound. Santa Ana police ~aid Arthur Armando Ramirez. 34, or 121 N. l~yon St.. was s hot Saturday night al his home. lie 1s bein~ treated at Santa Ana-Tustin Community llosprlal l'ollce booked hio; alleged a s- sailant. Ruben Melendez, 35, of 2<1~4 W. O r a n j?ethorpe Ave. Fullerton, anto Oranj?c County Jail on a charge or assault with the intent to commit murder, of· f1cers said. Police alleged that Melendez: w1'nt to Ramirez· home Saturda} t!vt-n1ng le• t alk to a former g1rlfr1<'nd. An argument fol lowed. 0H1cl'rs said. a nd Hamirl'z was s hot \\1th a handgun . Poire<' sard Fullerton orf1cers 11ppreh<'ndt•tl M l'lende7. shortl\· afterward 11nd the ~un allege<lly used was rccovt'rcd. Indians Drown REWA, India (AP> -1\l leasl $14 pers ons W<'re report t'il drowned and •• number of others were missing after an over· loaded bus plunjited down an embankment into a da m re servo1r near th1!> town in central India Sunday. COCKER SOLD TO FIRST CALLER She sold to lbe first person wh<> <'alled. "I 'm very happy 1 ad· vertlsed in the Daily PiJoL" • That's the sales success ex· perieoced by the Huntington Beach pet owner who placed this classified ad: flt'aut hlondr re m. CtlC'k('r, AKC reizistcrt'd, 12 mo-.. A!lk tntt $50. xX'f· \XXX If you have a pet you want to sell. call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the right place to advertise is in the Dally Pilot Larson. who lived at 116 17th St . had been ctud for some lime. but an wutopsy w required to determine how many Ume;s he wa. .. shot, due to cOQditioo or the bod\' LOni: &•ach pohce hom1c1de detecl1\e Wilham Collett s aid to· day he had not yet lx>en an l·on tact \\Ith the coroner'!> office for r esults of the autopt,y conducted Sunday miht "He was in the trunk of his own car at a rt'staurant nt Seventh Street and P ac1f1c Cout lhghway. at the triangle in tersttllon by tht> VA Hospital," ~tectivtt Collett s aid Nothing could be found rn the car or around the location to In· d1cate a possible mot1\e for the young carpenter's murder. Collett added. "We have no evidencl'. no motive, nothing but rus body." ht• remarked Fa111il11 Offers Co111forf Mrs. Julianne Reiner Barrett. in dark skirt, widow of ~lain Army officer Lt. Mark Barrett. is comforted by lam1ly as she watches unloading of casket containing the bodv or her husband who was killed in a melee in Panmunjom las t week . Hates for the sold ier are '<'ht•dulC'd Tuesday. Midway's Approach Stirs Talk of War SEOUL. South Korea <AP> - A U.S. Navy tas k force headed by the airt'raft carrier Midway ap- proached Korea today. North Korea said the warships were bound for its walcrs and warnro that the move would "force a conflict " The fiv e-ship nnval force was ordered from its base in Japan as part of the U.S. military response to the ax s laying or two U.S. Army officers hy North Koreans . m the Korean neutral zone last week. The Navy would not give t heir exact l ocation or destination but a J apanese pilot :.potted them. s hadowed by a SO\ iet freighter. and said they coulct be dose Lo the south coa~l of Kor<' a today. North Korean broadcasl~ !>aid the naval operation brought th<' s1 tuat1on "closer to the brink of war " Rodong Sh1nmoon. lhc Commum~t party daily warned that North Korean armed forces .JJ'C prepared for a "11acn'CI war Cella Cas~ • .• to annihilate the aggressors at one stroke if they dare pounce upon us." Pyongyang radio quoled t.he newspaper as "denouncing. the criminal act of U.S. imperialism m sending the nuclear-powered aircraft carr ier Midway into the waters of the northern half of the republic ... "By 10fillraling their\varships into the w aters of another country, the U.S. impt'rialist ag· i:ressors force a confuct on the other side .•. "il added. A Navy spokesman denied that the Midway -bullt an the 1940's was nuclear-powered, .us descnbed bv North Korea The 15.l·mtl c -long de. mil itarized zone separating North and Soutb Korc·a was r r· ported quiet. as it has been sin ce· the d11;putc over the pruning of a tree in the zone last Wl.odnesday led to a free-for-all an whrc·h North Koreans hacked to death two Americans. Deputy DA Admits Deal With Agent Dy TOM BARLEY Of tft• Dally l'lltll M~ff Orange County Deputy District Attorney Oretta Sears admitkd in Superior Court today that Donald Albert Ray acted as an agent for her office when he sup- plied ber with documents that led to the md1ctment ol Or. Louis J, Cella Jr. and three business &S· sociates. She agreed under defense questioning that the Crand Jury which later indicted the four men was not told or Ray's pros«ution status or that he had been pro- mised leniency. in return for his cooperation. Ray, 46, was facing court action on charges of plaruting the murder of his estranged wife's boyfriend in Huntington Beach when be agreed lo help the pro- secution in July o( ms. ' That charge was rcduc<-d Mtrr the indictmroL wa.'i issued on Nov. 19 to the misdemeanor al legation or brandis hinR a weapon. Ray was placed on pro. baUoo. Judge William C. Speirs is be- ing asked to bar from the lri al of Cella, 51, and Stephen Robert Evans. 31, Mission Viejo, any prosecution evidence derived from material supplied them by Ray wblle be workl'd at the Unit· ed Printing Company in COsta Mesa. The same motion for sup- pression was successful in the Los Angeles Federal C.OUrt trial of Cella and three codefendants but did noL prevent their con- viction on multiple felony counts. Cella was sentenced to five <See CELLA, Page AZ> Detl'ch\'(' Collett 'i. p11rtner. !Htective Robert Kee ran, con- tact<'d lh.mUngton Beach pohet' Friday night to confirm the '1chm 's address The probe" lb hampend, ho\\ever. by the '1ct1m ·:. apparent transient Life Sl\le 0 lll' Jpparenll:o II\ ed alone. or at least had not been reported mr:-sing m the week to 10 days before the corpstc" wa' found m <See SLi\IN, Pagt> t\2) Kidnaping • Charges Due Today Complaints char1:1n~ a one time youthful fan;mc1al w1wrd and h1s muscular young brother· in-law with abduct111~ Balboa Island potato chip heir J ohn 11. .. J ack" Scudder for S250.000 ransom were be mg filed loday Hunt1ni:to n Reach Police De tec tive Jack Welsh was scheduled to meet today with Orange County IJ1:-tnc-t Al · torney 's Office offlc1ab to discus:. formal char~es to be filed K1dnapanfit for ran:-om -which c-arrteS the pnsi.1ble \enll'rll'l' of life in prison upon conv1ct1on 1:- ex pet'ted to be one count f1h.'<1 "We're go1nA for a~~ault w11h :1 deadly weapon too." Welsh con firmed. Wilham Rudy W1.•sson. 44, uf 14442 Momin" Glory Drive, Tustin. and Rick Drue Sellers, 20, of Long Beach, remaincdjailt:d in lieuofSJ00,000 bail each. Keeping in character since be- ing advised of their rights follow-• 1ng capture Friday morning near Beaumont, Wesson and Sellers continued refusing to di:.cuss the charges today. police said. Detective Wels h was the onlv member of the department ;s weary Crimes Against Pttrsons Delarl tCAPD> on duty followmg almost around the-clock work over the weekend They spe nt hours re-covering the course or events smcc Scud- der, 64 , of 145 N. Bay Front, Balboa Island, was kidnaped al gunpoint from tn front of his dentis t 's oCflce in Huntington Beach Thursday afternoon. They have also probed ex- (See SCUDDER, Page A2) Nixon Lauds Debate Plan Former President Richard Nixon thinks it's a "good idea" for President Ford to de bate Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter, says a GOP convention delegate who visited \\1th Nixon. Jussef Galib, who represented Puerto Raco, sard Nixon ap- parttntly watched the entrre Kansas City, Mo., convl'nt1on on television at hb San Ck•mcntc est at<'. (inhb said the former prC'<.i · dent, whose 1960 debut<' "Ith John F . Kennedy was th(' last ~uch confrontation bctwem ma- J Or party pr e11 1de nt1al l'Und1dall'~. told hrm lh11l "you have to b(' well prepurro'' for s uch u rl<'batt• Gulih visited with lht• forml'r pre"ident for its minutes Sotur. day In San Clemente. Oron!(e ,,..J. _const ~~ Weathe r Continued warm throu1:h 1'uesday, with highs m the mid 80s along th;> coast. l.lttlc-tc>mpcraturc change forecast. INSIDE TODAY Stale legi1lotor1 bovr onl11 teoen do111 lef C to dr111e: through Cl vorltt11 of blllf rang- mg from cO<Utol conurvatlon to a frtne on 1udgts' romi$. See Page AS. Ind.-¥ AIY_,_.,,,,,. "' -1"'1 IU l..M .. -,. Af C.111 ... "4• AS a......... .,.,, (;iomk• ., <:nu-rd IU DUlllNall<" 141 11111•1•1 "•"' "~ 1•1•'1alft-ftl ••• ......... <. .. --~-•i AMU-tt Mt•••' .......... ,.."" O.• .... C.wnty ........ ~b Sloe;-Moar'lloii , ..... , ..... Ttl.al•n W.<ltll ... -ldNt._. II Alt A• Al aM ,_.,. ., •• .,. ,.. , A4 , A2 DAil V PILOT c SUOAN 0 il\1t •• .,,wi .. ,...i. llNI' HIJACK ROU TE Map loc~lcs roule of Egyptian J Cthner, com m andeer~ bv gunmen on fhgbt from Catr~> to Luxor. Hijackers Captured Jn Egypt CA IRO IAP l -Egyptian p arat roopers n\erpo\.\cred several Aral> h1J;ickcrs holding more than 90 hosta~t?b uboard an :Egyptiun air liner ut Luxor, capturm~ the i.:unmcn and free ing all thl• hostJ~l·~ "1thout an} jn;urie~. the I ntl•rwr M1n1stn uut toda\ · E1n ittian 11ff1l'1:i1., .,JJd six p aratr ooper., d1 si.:uiH•d as mechani cs entered the plane. Qverpowt'red t" o h&Ja('kc>rc; :ind a 1hird gave up The 1lf(11:1als hl're had said earlier that there were :>e\en gunmen f1\e Libyans and two Algerians and lhat paratroopers stormed the plane The h1Jackers had been de- manding the release uf five penons 1a1led in E~ypt and t.-nough fuel to fl) to Ltb~ a, lhe :.ources :.aid The hi1ackers claim to be members of a new ori:Jntlatlon called the Abdel ~J:.ser ~to,e­ mt'nt. named after the late Egyp l1Jn president Thl· ~unmcn commJndeercd the E.:~ pt1an plane afttr 1t took off from Cairo for Luxor. 448 miles to the south The sem1of- f1lu l l\11d<llt' East News Agencv r<>ported thl' h1J ackers ordered the pilot to fly to Benghazi, in nc1J:?hbor10 g Li bya. The reporl said the pilot told the gunmen h<' 01dn 't have enough fuel and lhe pl:.im• landed at Luxor. . Security forces immedi:itrlv ~urroundt>d lh<' craft and Prime ftlln1ster M amolot!h "aJem fl<>w to Luxor to take chnrgc of the lll'J?Ot1at1ons. \n lntl'rwr M1n1stn l'Otn rnun1- q11e 'aid 96 pa.,,t•ni.:1•;.., were ll't #d on the planl' ~ manife!lt. 1n eluding the h1 Jack1•r:.. ancl thC> Hnemf( iJi h .id tl lrC"' of Ci n• Fc111rt1•en of lhl' pa~lleni;:cr' "t.•rc Ar.1b'. tht• .11rlin1• i.aid. and most ol the others wcr<• f'rench and J Jpanest• toun:.ts ,\n offlc1al at th<' New \\inter Palilce Hotel in Luxor told The A;-.soc1ated Press by telephone that the hotel had sent lunch and clrin.ks for 100 persons on request of nHicials al the au-port ··' \ TONIGlrT COST/\ l\1 ES/\ Pl.ANNING COMMISSION H\'litUltir m~t rni:. Cit" llall. 6 30 11 n1 Tt •:Sl>A \',Alt;. 2~ SENIOH C'ITl7.l-;N~ C'Ll'R C11mm11n1l\ Hf.'c1 1•.ition C<>nte1. f. :11 r ~round~. Tur•' , \\'<'ti • 'fhu1 ~ . I:! 3 p m NF.WPOHT M J-:SA SC'llOOI. 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He wo.s at ont time the >"OUncm mana1e:r sn the ban)t 's nattonwtdt' operation and h11odled Scudder hnanc1al iarr:urs, arowan1 lo become a rr1end and social com· panion tor 1s > urs. lov utagato rs say Weuon lunched with Scudder Thurtda> ~t the Sheraton·BeKb ban, 21112 P aC'1f1c Coast Jlighway, to pour out his story ubout fmunc1al pro blems and a $170,000 law!ju1t against him Scudder confi rmed Friday he offt'rt'd Wel'ison n JOb :ind the SWI f)('l't agreed to think it nv\"r and ...:• ve his decision tht' next mornin& un a hshing exped1lwn abuard the t' coon's 58-foot t·ru1~er The ~ ealtby ~on oC the late Laura Scudder "a5 abducted about one hour later lit _t881Z Delaware St . but feigned a heart attack. thrashed his younaer cJptor and escaped from a rented motorhome used m the abduction. The dnver -alleged to be Wesson -had stopped in Foun- ta.m \'alley and gone to make a S'lS0.000 telephone ransom de- mand to Mrs. Scudder Speaking slowly through a bruised and sore mouth after los- ing t wo teeth to his abdoctor's gun liutt in t he wild fistfighl for freedom. Scudder sa1d he might have made his mo\'C to escape sooner They lured him into cooperat- ing and getting into the big van originally without violence by daim in g to have his wife. \'alerie, in custody inside it Jlready. "I kept asking myself. 'Why did I do such a damn fool thing as get in?'." Scudder recalled, dismiss- ing his momentary decision philosophically. "I just told myself ·1 did it for \'alerie ... '." the scrapp)' o;portsman and Chapman College Roard of Trustees member declared. Briton Stroke Victim Ready For Flight Stroke victim Violet Welch "'11 be d ischarged from Udo Convalescent Hospital Sept. 8 and flown bat•k to her native F.ni:land . h e r r e l atives 1n !'it'" port Beach l.lnnounced i''ri· dJ\ Mrs. Deborah Adam!-!, Mrs. \\ t•ll'h 's daughter. said the cost of t he special arrangements mllde to accom modal<' the 82· ~,·;_ir old pal&t>nt on the LO'i An~cle., London fh~ht wr ll lw n1 •:1rh SI hCIO ThJt t'O~l 11wlucks payment fnr the r egistered nur .e who mu'\t <'a r e for Mrs. Welch throughout the 6,000-mile Journey that will end m her home tow n or Hi tc he n , Hert fords hi re . "\\'e don't ha\'e the money for this uny mor e tha n we had the money Cor three huge hospital bills." Mrs Adams, 411 Aliso A'e .. said. "We und ersland tha l the flrilish Consulate in Los Angeles . is f(uara nteeing payment for the night but the pa yment Is official· ly regarded as a loan to us -a loan we can't possibly repay, I m1ihl add." Thr lt)tal for two bills al tht- l't'l Medical Cl'ntcr and the cur· rc·nt tab at the Lido fllcihty 1n :"'l•wport neach is understood tn lw ~ell over SIS.000 Mr~ Welch h.i<1. howevt-r. be<>n granted In· chitt>nt <;tatu-; ond tht• C'ounty has ;1rr1•ptl•d r<'~p-On!"1bllity for lbosc• \'O'-t' Shi• has suffered two Mrokc.>s 'llOC'C sht.' arrh t-d In the nlted ~t;1l('s last Mn) to visit her cl.iuJ:hter and s11n-m-h1w. Ivor. Shi• will be admltt<-d to a nurs- lnR home In thtchen on h<'r re• lurn to Enf(lanrt whrre her bill" "'II he 11Ald In full by Btil1un's Nntlonal Hralth Sc·rvt<•e. Mrs. Wel<'h's d1-.trcssc'<J fami· ly n•µorted two further blowN, thl'fto; from the helpless patient· lh(' th<>fl or ti valuable solid ~old necklace at UCI Medical Center urul the loss of a gold buntl that had been on ht'r w('ddlng finger tor l ht> pa'it 58 yl•nrs. Those theft ~. lht~ second or w h tC'h occu r red •t L ido Con\'alescent Home, arc being '"' est1gutcd by aulhoriUes at both fac1lil1es. But Mrs. Adams discovered a silver lining in her black cloud Friday v\a a telephooe call from Joyce An ders on, 1912 P ort Weybridge. Newport Beach. Mrs. Anderson advised Mrs. Adams that she had nearly $100 to hand ove r. all of it collected from supporters who had heard of Mrs. Welch's plight and who wanted to help her return bome. Mrs. Anderson, who Is regent. or the Newport Beach chapter of the p aughter s of the British E"pll'e, raised part or the total from an appeal to other chapters of the organization. Bul she also received financial a td from ar ea residents wh<) re- l'td t.be story or Violet Welch and who ~ailed lhelr checks and dollar bills to the delighted or· ganizer oft.he campaiJ(n. CHIC .. ~ O.lty ~ .. , """ ....... "'"" HIGH SCHOOLERS PRACTICE SURVEYING ON UCI CAMPUS Program Introduces Students to Computers, Math, Chemistry Chicanos Eye Engineers Special Mirwrity Program at UC lroi11e By HILARY KAYE 01 lho O••IY Colle! SUit For 26 Chicano hi(h school stu- d ents. the two·week s peciul engineering progr am al UC Irvine 1s a chance to discover if engineering may be the career for them. All a re bright students who have shown a high level of in- terest and ability in math or science and who might make top notch engineers in the future. The p r ogram t s calle d Emmy Turns; Isles Spared By Hurricane MIAMI <APJ -Tropicalslorm Emmy swe rved and missed the Leeward Islands Monday and forecasters s aid il probably would reach hurricane strength by ntehtfoll and lumnorthward. While danger in the Leeward Isl a nd s wa s d ec re ased • forecasters said residents should expect heavy seas on the exposed coast and that bouters in the V1r1tm ll'lands a nd Puerto Rico should stay in port. Gales and some noodinJ? were for<'cast as wmds picked up to a ma" mum 65 m iles per hour .. At 9 am P DT Emmy's center ''a~ n('ar 19 6 degrees north l&lltudr. tit 6 degrees ~e s t latitude. or 175 miles north of A nt igua. ll was m ov in g northwest at 16 m .p.h. but a tum to the north was predjcted \\ 1thin 12 to 24 hours. The Leeward lslandsaretothe west and south of Puerto Ri co and include the U.S. Virgin Is lands. Meanwhile, hurricane Candice was churning open wHter in the North Atlantic. Fatal Flight Overloaded, FAA. Claims A plane in which four San Clemente residents died in May was determined to be 91 pounds overweight at the time of takeoff from Orange County Airport. Thul 1s the findmg of the Factual Ai r c r a ft Accident Repor t JUSl l •uued from Was hington by the National Tr ansportation Safety Board. T he Beech c r a fl Bon anzn crashed on May 28 in dense rog in on open field across from UC Irvine'. All four people aboard w1~rt-killed, inc luding Dr. Rofter J~niifn , 3R, his wife, Marlys, 39, Peter Pardoe n, 29, and hla wile, Debora h, 28. Minori tie s l ntrn<lutti1111 to Engineering 1 M lT£1 and 1:,; sponsored by the r-;11s;1nc1•i·., Council f o r J'rl)fl•:.:.1011.JI Development Th is year. tbc council sponsor ed 28 M l'l'E :.e~!>IO&h acr oss the country for all minonties, mcluding Chicanos, Blacks, Puerto Ricans, Oriental:. and American Indians. T he UC lrvrne program is specifically for Chicano s tudents, al lhe request of the program Fro•PageAI CELLA ... ~ears in prison and E\ ans to ont> ~ear Both men an· fr<'<' on ap- peal. T hey now fucc trial on 127 felony counts which stem from t he allegat ion that two hospital-; once controlle d by Cell a -· Mission Community Hospit al in Miss i on Vi eJO a nd M er cy Gener al Hospital, Santa Ana- were bilked o r an estimated $2 m illion. Docum e nt s i llega ll y manufactured a l the Cella - controlled printing shop in Costa Mesa played a major role in those a cts of fraud. the pro- secution claims. Two codefend ants who have been sentenced t o federal pnson ter ms have pleaded guilty to lesser charj?es in the current - tna1. tsolll tnrmer ~~oc1aLe~ ol t:ella will appear as prosecution witnesses. Judge Speirs has scheduled Oct. 4 as the opening date for the upcoming trial. He has already granted a defense motion for a l'hange or venue on the gTounds-or highly prejudicial publicity in this area. Dad's Truck Kil"ls Tot SIMI VALLEY (AP) - An 11-m onth-o ld Si m i Valley boy was crushed to d eath by hrs f amily's pickup truck a s his father backed the vehicle up to wash it. Pronounced dead al h.is home Sunday was Cord C'rltchfield after hi'I father. Je!f. brought the tot outside to watch him while washinl( the truck in the back yard. "fie started backing up the truc k lo wash it," said California H1ghw :iy r atrC')I ~pokesman Al Goldbcra: "and the little boy crawled behind the truck." leader, Ur. P aul Arthur .• c mechanical engineering pro fessor at UC lrv10e. "I 'm not saying all minority :;tudents do not have trboubk brea king into the engineering field," Dr. Arthur says. "Bul the biggest lack of pro- fessional engineers seems to ~ Chicanos. so we formed this pro- gram specifically for t hem," he explains. The UC Irvine procram has at- tracted youngsters from all over California. plus one from Phoenix and anothe r from Queretaro. Mexico. All o f the students have Arade point averages of 3 5 or hiJ:h..r and were recom mf.'ndcd by th('lr teachrrs or counselors · Yolanda Edwarrts. u Lo' Anj.!eles ~trl from lrn111a1·ulJt1• llt.'art High School. :.ays she learned about the program from her b1gh school counselor. But she says s he also ~caml' interested a fter ta lking to lhe girl who went to the pro~ram l{tst year and, who is enrolling <tt UC Irvine as an engin~ring major this ran. Mar go Vasquez and Irene Portugal. both from Garfield Hilo!h in Los Angeles, say t hey learned of the program through their chemistry teacher. The curric ulum during the two weeks on the UC Irvine campus inc ludes d e m onstra t ions. lectures. a nd field trips to Rockwell International. Collins Radio. Dou~las and a \.\at(•r I reatment plant. Classes a re being offered in s ur veyin g, compute r s. electrical, mechanical, civil and environmental e ngineering and math, plus visits from c ampus officials who a r e explaining admissions, the educational op- portun i l y pr ogram ( EOP), counseling and career planning. When a s ke d a bout t heir favorite lecture thus far, most students say they prefer the com- puter demonstration. But Miss Edwar ds s ays she's aiming towards a career in cnvironmenlal engineering. SLAIN •.. w h at app eared to be an ahandoned car. "We believe he has parents liv- 1 ng 1n t he Ventura area," Detective Coll ell s aid today. Investigators hint.eel lhe v1('tirn was shot more than once, but rc !erred confi rmation of thut 111 <·oroner 's d eputie!I who wen· temporarily unavallablc. Th ey m ad c posi t ive idl'ntiflcallon of Larson throu1th Hngerprints apparently on file with law enforcement and/or, military authont1 es. Hinshaw Juror Resigns .\lint' ~ t•t-k dt'lu\ ~a.' order t'd t.1d,1) 1n the• Orun~e l'ountv ~upl·r101 ('uurt trln l o"r <"on.,:rt'sMnan Andrt'w tlmshaw '' h,•n on<• mt'm b,•r of the alreadv i.t•atcd Jory 1.11h1sC'd Jude~ f'rank Domt•n1<·hinl thnt Illness will pre· \'Cnt ht•r from scrvm~. Judg,• l>OnH'nlchl11I MCCtptcd lh<• rc:11.,:nu11on .ind dl'ferred her t n•plucement until Aug. JO. It was 1•xpln11lt'll th11 t ttw rt ure not suffi· ricnt pa ne ls of 1>rospectlve jurors available today to ensure n lair <'rnt\s t'Ction o( opinions . llmshaw. ~3 . fat'es trial on felon' clrnrgt•s ~tc.>mmlng from has alleged m isuse of county manpower and matenaJs whit(• he S<'rved as <'Ounty assessor 1n 1972 lt 1s alleged that the Newport Beach Republican allowed mem- bers of the assessor's staff to work on his congressional campaign on county time and be reimbursed for llme and mileage actually devoted to his 'pol!Uc:al ' act1v1t1es. Hinshaw 1s free on appeal following an earlier conviction Ol't bnbery charges. lie was sen· tence<t to one lo 14 years m state 1mson after being found guilty of., ullegat1ons also rel al~ to crimes' commnled while he was Orange County's assessor. lllnshaw 's congressional term exp1rc<1 Dec. 31. Huntington Man Denies Contribution Ry ROBERT BARKER 0t C~o O•lly ...... SUH /\ Hunt ington Beach m an de- nt<'d today t h at he made a 11111\at 1011 to the California c;rl•yhnunrl R ucm~ lmliall\'l' 10 IH' pll\Ct>tl Clll I h1• l'oO\'l'm lll'r h,illnt \ ilonatwn nl S.1110 \\as lislt'<I Imm William Tomnsic in a l)art ial report 11( c a mpa11tn I i n a n c (' s , a 1• 1• 11 r cl i n g to t h <' Sl.'l'f<'l ary ol Stalt!'i:. off ict' Thoma:.1c. who says he is a salesm a n and h a:r; been a vol untrer foot ball and track ('CJHt'h at Edison High School, :-aid today he d idn't donate time or money to lhe racing initiative. The par tial report was filed last week by George Hardfo. a leading propone nt of the in- 1t1at1ve. Thomas1<' ~aid he became in- terested in the tn1tiallve when he heard that il would benefit high ... ..-hool athletic programs. "Sure, I 've talked lo Mr llnrd1e a number of times but It "as only to find out more about the initiative, "Toma.sic: said. "But I gave him nothing -- n<>ither lime or money," he added. The State Fair Pol itical Practices Commission had fi led suit against Hardie in an effort to force disclosure or his campaign receipts and expenditures as re· quired by law, according' to As- sociated Pr l'ss r eports. A Los Angeles judge last week !iet an Au~. 30 hearing for Hardie to testify on why he should not be held in contempt of court ac- cording lo the Associated Pr~ss. The partial re port said one cause of the d elay, is th at campaign oHlces in Sacramento ;.ind IAis An1wtes had been illegal- Iv entered, and papers relative to the petition drive were stole n. The 1n1t 1ative Is to be Prop. 13 on the Novem ber l)a llol. It quahflcc1 fnr the ballot through a pct1twn campaign. llarc1ir ~ 11:; unable lo be re• .1t·hl·1l for ('om nwnt tocfoy. Manilla Piqued MANILA (A l') -M 3nlla ncw~papn~ h:ivc assailed an /\llll'l l('Jn Hid o((iclaJ who llUg- l(l''h•cl us1ni: t•urthquake relief ru; l1•veraJ(e m the negoUaUon.s for It rww ;rf(rc•cmcnt on U.S. mlUtary lt ascs m the l'hlllppinC"I. One wing fell orr in midair and air 11afcty officials at thnl Um.- t .. rmed the crnsh #n "lnnlght hreakup." ll1Jw('Vl'r. tht>y C'Ould orrer no rea11on11 for lhe breakup RTD Strike Halts Buses Jn Che report. just released, in- vesU11ator11 said that the com blned W<'tght Of the pilot, thr{'<' passenger s a n d baggagc ~unounled to 91 PoUods more than the limit o( the plane. The overwelghl resulted in the c-e nter of gra vit y being in the aft or the pla ne al take off, In· vetttgators revealed. No other unusual factors were note d In the report. Tox- ocological tests taken followmg the Cta!lh were negaUve. Based on the findings In the re- p o rt, th e N a t io n a l Transportation Sa!cty Board will Issue a "determination of proba- ble cause·· in the near future. Killed in Fire TURLOCK (AP> -A man was kilh .. -d in a house fire here early · today, police said. The victim. was Roget Bettencourt, 28. I Union, RTD Break Off Salary Negotiations LOS ANGELES (l\Pl -Plrkrt lml'S formed this morrung at of- fices or the Southern CalifornJa Rapid Transit District <RTDI. and groups of unsuspecting com- muters gathered at bus stops to wail for buses that would never come. Union and district officials said no n ew talks ha ve been s<'hNiuled in the 11trik~ by bus driver s a nd m echnn1cs that started a t one minute past midnight. Spokesmen ror both sides said they were waiting for state officials to provide them with a conciliator to help mediate lhe dispute. Earl R . C l ark , gentral chairman or the drivers union • sajd negotiatio ns broke down after lhe RTD failed to reply lo a new proposal a nd asked for bind· Inf.! orbrt ration. n rc~1urst he sairt lhe union would not accept. A spokesm an for the driver; said the final union proposal t'allcd for <Jn incr ease of about 22 per cent in wages and fringe benefita spread over three years. An RTD spokesman said the union proposal a mounted to a hike of 23.28 per ceot over three year.i and tha t the RTD hud or· fered 19.47 percent. He said a fact-finding com mission app<>int ed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r. had recommended 17.94 percent. The RTD spokesman said the mechanics h ad dem anded a 29.36 percent pac k age over three yeaNI. the commission had re· <'Ommended 15.50 percent :ind RTO had offer ed 18.24 percent. In a post-m idnight l'ltatement, RTO Gcncr;1l Managl'r J ack R. (;11~tr:ir1 &aid the RTIYs board of d1 rcctur 11 had nuthorlzed In· creasel'I above the fact-findlni comm 1s~1on r ecommendaUonJJ "in a last effort lo avoid thG slop. pin~ of our bus service." Gtll'ltrap said RTD drivers and mechanics wer e already e arnlnc an average or more than $20,000 a year In wa~es and benetil3, ad- ding that the driven' annual in· come "ra nges a mong the highest in th<' nation because of the hl!(h· pny railroad·type contract under whic h the district mu.cit ()(>Crate." Union and RTD spokesmen said both parties to the wage dis- pute were now subject to call by the state conciliation service. The union spokesm an added lhot. the union did not anUcipat.c any furthe r talks until the con- cilation ser\•lct' look nctloo. · · 17 .. I I \ f Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 236, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES T oda)··s C losin g 1 l • "'. Sto t•ks ' I N TEN CENTS f Newport's Sell-insurance Protested ~ • By JOANNE REVNOLDS Ot , ... 0•11' ~16-Sutt Calling seU lnsurnnce for a city , "'.similar to ban k.iri," Newport Beach Ins urance mon Dick Clucas says be wall try to t<llk councilmen out or. plan the) ap- t proved two weeks ago Clucas, an active figure m c1tv politics. said he wall talk to counc1Jmen Monday rught m an effort to get them to "t"SCmd the earlier decision lo provide their own health and hCe Insur ancc benefits to city c-mplo.)es and their families. The move was agreed upon by count'ilmen who saw :.elf an surance as a way or saving up to ~.000 by paymg heaJth clwms dJreclly. But t:rucas sn1<1 the antJc1pated savings is .. sheer baJoney" and clcumed the self msurance pro- gram leaves the city open to $200,000 bability as wt.>U as leav· ing the c ity vulne rable t o lawswts. "There are a whole bunch oC ntgat1ves in the medical self in- surance." he swd today. ''The savings they ar e anllcapatmg can only be realaed 1! everythmg goesnght. ·• Councilmen decided to use the self insurance because the city was already being billed ror the amount or claims paid plus the 1n s uranl·e co mpun y's administrative costs and profits The new pl an call s for purchase of a so-called slop-loss oolicy that would absorb ex- cessive claims made against the city. But that stop loss does not rome into effect unul the city hits SS61,000 w o r th or c laams. Sears A Anticipated ch1im11 for this y<'ar url' $395.000. Clucas s aid the self il\Surancc also means that the rlty instead of an insurance company will be the target of any lawswts arising from dis putes over the bandlln~ of claims C'lty employes have expressed some unhappiness with the new proposal because of the con- \•ersion policy wbicb it grants to retiring employcs . A convt'rslon policy allo" s u r •tarlna city employl· to buy into the same lt>\'cl or hl•ullh in· i.urance as was prov1dl'<l prior to retiremt'nt , regardll'~~ ur his hl'alth. Clucas notl'd that lh<' con· 'ers1on policy to be offt>1 ed e mployl's under lhl' :-t>lf 1n• surance provides only $40 a day (Sff INSURE. Page AZ) Cella Informer's Evidence Now Faulty? Best of Wef Co11•esianis Consicl<-rabk moh ~ct•nc clcH•lopcd Sunday afternoon "hen the SC'cond Annual Wet T -:.hi rt Contest ''as st aged al Balboa P ark 1w;u-Balboa P1l·r in l'iC\\ port Beach Young \\oman rcknllftrd onl~ as "\'tclona" <'merged tht• trophy \\inner among JO ('Onlt.·-.tanl s r\ mid hu~e crO\\ d and much pushing and shonng. police only had to make one arre!-il Midway's Approach Stirs Talk of War SEOUL . South Kort•a cAP> A ll S . Navy task force ht•udl'd h\ the aarcrart <'arri<'r Midway ap- prnach<'d Knrt'a todny. North Korea !>aut lhc w nrsh1ps "'<'rt' ·bound for its \\ att•rs <.1nct wurnt•d ti.at the moH "'ould "force a <'onnact " The hH• ship navul rorcc• wa" urdcrNI from its basl' an Japan a!> -part of the U.S. military rc>spon.,c ln lht• a'C ~IU) Int.! or ty,o l ' ~ Arnn oHicers by North Korean" Newport Man Die on Boat A 38 yt•rir olct Ney, port lkach man died Sunday of Dn apparent hf'art ntlack whah" on a pl<'asurC' ('r\Jasc 10 Newpo rt llarbor. poht'l' Bftld. 1'ht> victim was id,•ntaral'd uo; Du!ltan O'Neill or 4208 RIVl'r Avenue . Poli<'<' s~11d O'Neill wa" aclinJi sk1pp(•r for the' Lady when he suffered a st•1rnrc al :.iboul J p .m . Thret.• fra <'nds on lhf• bo<tl ndministered first :ud while l.ran~portinJ.t th<' v1M1m to thr Harbor Dcpnrtml'nt wh<'rc h • died before pa ram l'<i1cs arn vcd. m th'e Korean neutral zonl' last \\CCk. The Nav.> would not ga\'l' the i r exact l ocation or destination but a Japanl':.C' pilot spotted them. s hadowed b.> a So\ lt't frctf(htc>r . and said they c·ould be close to thl• south coa!>I 11( Kore3 toda\. :'forth Korean broadcasts !>!lid the naval operatwn brought the situation "closer to the bnnk or "dr ." Rodong Shin moon. tht' Communist party daily warnl'd that North Korean armed fore<'" are preparl'd for a "sacrC'<l wor ... to ann1h1late the aggressor'\ :it one stroke 1f thl'Y dare pc1un<'e upon us ·· P.>ong) an~ radio quoted the newspaper as · 'dpnouncing the criminal act or us 1mpenalism in !.en<'hng the nuclear-pow<'red aarrrart carrier Midway inlo the waters of thl' northern hulr of th<.• republic .•• "Ry inriltraling their warships into the wate r!\ of a noth<'r <·ountry, the U.S . imperinh~t Ille• J:ressors force a conflict on the• other side .•. ·•it added. A Navy spokesman denied thul the Midway -built in the 1940'<1 was nuc lear-powered, ll" described by North Korea. By TOM BAR LE\' Of th• 0•1ly Ptlo4 Sl•ff Orange County Deputy Oistnct Attorney Orella Sears admitted 1n Superior Court today thal Donald Albert Ray acted as an agent for he r .office when he sup- j.ilted her with documents that led to the 1nd1ctmenl of Dr. Lows J. Cella Jr. and three business as- sociates. S he agreed under defense questioning that the Grand Jury Huntin g ton Ma1i S l a in i1i Execution By ARTHUR R. \'1NSEL 01 lh• O•lly P iiot Sult Barned 111vestif(ators in twu t·ities today sought clues to the apparent execution-style murder ur a llunllngton Beach man found an the trunk of his car at a Long Beach all-night care Friday. He was positively identified by Los Angeles County Coroner 's deputies Sunday as James "Jim- mu~" Lee Larson, 26, according to police. Larson. who lived at 116 17th St., hnd been dead for some time. but an autopsy was required to determine how many ltmes he was shot. due to cond.Jt1on of the body. Long Beach police homicide detective WJlha m Collett said to- day he bad not yet been in con· tact with the coronc·r·s office for results of the autopc;y conducted Sunday night. "lie w as in the trunk of his own n 1r at a restaurant at Seventh S tree t and Pac ific Coas t ll1ghway , <J t the trianJ:le in- tersection by the VA Hospital, .. Det<'ctive Collett s ajd, Nothing rould be found in the <See S LAIN, Pagl' A2) Nix on Lauds De bate Plan Former President Richard :-<1xon thinks it's a "good idea·• for Pres1ctent Ford to debate Dt'mocrat1c nominee Jimmy Carter, says a GOP conventJon delegate who visited with Nixon. Jusser Galib. who represented Puerto Rico, said Nixon ap· parently watched the entire Kn~as City. Mo., convention on television al his San Clemente estate. Golib said the former pre11i- dent. whosl' 19f.O dl'bate with John F. Kl'nnt>dy was the last such confrontation between m a· jor part y pr esidential randidates, told him that "you have to be well prepnred" for such a debate. GaJib vtSited with the former president for 45 minutes Satur· day in S(ln Ckmente . 'COCKER OLD British Trip Costly "hi ch I ater and 1ct1.'<i the four men was not told of Ray's prosecution status or that he had been pro- mised leniency m return for his cooperation. Ray, 46. w as facing court action on charges or planning the murder of his estranged wife's boyfriend in HuntJngton Beach when he agreed to help the pro- secution in July of 1975. That charge was reduced after the indictment was issued on Nov. 19 to the misdemeanor al· legation of brandishing a weapon. Ray was placed on pro- bation. Judge William C. Speirs is be· ing asked to bar from the trial of Cella. Sl. and Stephen Robert Evans, 31 , Mission Viejo, any prosecution evidence derived from materiaJ supplied them by Ray while he worked at the Unit· ed Printing Company in Coata Mesa. W11at 's Up Fro11t O•llY P110t Slall Phol,. Skip Elliott and crew Don Johnston from Newport Harbor Yacht Club blast their 5.2 meter catamaran through the waters off Los Angeles Harbor on their way to fi ve ~trcught first -to-finish r ecords in the World Multibull Regatta off Ca brillo Beach. Johnston is manning the trapeze as the boat approaches the Point Fermin Buoy in Saturday's race. CStorv on Boating P aS!e B4.) Newport to Set Tax Rate Toµight Newport Reach city councilmen will take ncllon tonight on a report from the city manager regarding tho J976-77 property lax rate. The council may cut the rot<" from fi ve to seven cents per $100 assessed valuation. Even with a rate cul, however, Newport Beach city taxes wut be higher due to inc r eased prope rty valuations. And increased taxes nro necessary, city officials claim, l() finance the 1976-77 approved budget or more than $23 mJllion, up 14.4 percent from last year'R total of S20 million. Jn other action tonight, U'lo city <'ouncil : -Hear a report from the City Council Open Space Sobcommlt· tee concerntng n $7 million open space bond Issue to be placed berore voters. I TO FIRST CALLER . She sold to the nrst person who . called. "I 'm very happy 1 ad· \lertised in the Daily Pilot.'• • Stroke Victim Leaving -Fill vacancies in tho Environmental Quality Control Citizens Advisory Committee and the Bicycle Trails Citiicns Committee. -Review complaints concetn· Ing leash law enforcement in t.he Olin• Covu area. ' That's the snJes success ex- perienced by the Huntington .Beach pet owner who placed this classified ad: 81'.'aUt hl onde (t'm. ' C't1<'kl'r, i\ KC rl'l!i~tcn'Cf, 12 mos, Aston it S..'IO. :\ "' ;\''('(,'( tr you have a pct you wanl to sell. call 642-S678. It only takes a few words in the right pl ace to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast. lhe nghl place to advertise ism the Daily Pilot. - Stroke •ictim Violet Welch "i ll be discharged from Udo ConvaJescent Hospital Sept. 8 and flown back to her native England. her relatives In Newport Beach announced Fri- day. Mrs. Deborah Adams, Mrs. Welch's daughter. said the cost of the special arrangements · made to accommodate the 82· year·old patient on the Los Angeles-London flight will be nearly Sl.600. That cost includes payment for the registered nurse who must care for Mrs. Welch throughout t he 6,000·mlle · Journey that will end in her home town o( H itch en, Hert/ordshire. "We don't have the money for this any more than we bad the money for three huge hospital bills." Mrs. Adams, 411 Alis"O Ave. s aid. "We under s t a nd that the Britbh Consulate in Los Angeles · is guaranteeing payment for the night but the payment 11 officlal· ly reearded u a loan to ua -a Joaa we can't postiblY rept,y, I might add." Tbe total for two bUJs at the UCl Medical Center and the cur· rent tab at the Lido facility in Newport Beach ii understood to be well over $15,000. Mn. Welch. has. however. been grmtted in· digent status and \he county has accepted responsibility for those costs. She h suffered two stroltes sine-!\he :1rrived ln the United .... 8111.TON.PageAZ) -COOUnue pubUc hearing re· gardlng the appeal cf J.D. Wall· ing for a build.ing variance to permit a detached 1arage which nceed1 the beigbt limitation. The meetinr begins at 7:30 p.m. lo the coundl chambers at cityhaU. . ,, ·Killed in Fire TURLOCK (AP>-Amanwas killed in a house fire here early today, police said. The victim was Roger Bettencourt, 28. The sa mt• m otion for ~up·I vression w :is successful m th~ Los Angeles Federal Court trial of Cetin nnd three codcfendants: but did not prevent their con: . v1ction on multiple felony counts, Cella was sentenced to f1 vo , years in pnson and Evnns to ono · year . Both m en arc free on ap· peal. They now foe<' t rial on 127 felony counts which stem from <See CELLA , Page A2 l Kidnaping Charg e s Due To~ay . Complninls charging a one·· lime youthful financial wizard and his rnu~rular young brother· in·law with abducting Balboa• Island potato chi p heir John IL "Jack" Scudde r for $250,000 ransom were being riled today. Huntington Beach Police Detective Jack Wels h was scheduled to meet today with Orange County District At· tomey's Office officials t.odiscuss 1 formal charges to be riled. Kidnaping for ransom which , carries the possible sentence or 1J re in prison upon COnVlCtion -IS expected to be on•' counlfilcd. "We 're going ror assault with a deadly weapon too," Welsh con· r1rmed. William Rudy Wesson, 44, oC 14442 Morning Glory Drive,' Tustin. and R 1ck Dale Sellers. 20.' of Long Beach, remained j ailed in lieu of $100,000 bail each. Keeping in character since:' be· ing advised of the ir rights follow-' ing capture Friday morning near Beaumont, Wesson and Sellers continued refusing to discuss tho charges today, police said. • Detective Welsh was the only • member of the department's weary Crimes Against PersonY Detail (CA PD) on duty followin~ almost around·the-clock work over the weekend. They spent. hours re-covering the course of events smce Seu~ der. 64, of 145 N. Day Front. Ralboa Jslnnd. was k1dnaped at gunpoint from in front lJf h19 dent1st.'s office in Jluntmgtoll Beach Thursday uftcmoon. They have also probed ex- haustively Into the background oC Wesson, a financially troubll'd Palm Desert car lcu.<,e agency operator who on<'t' mana~<·d a Corona del Mar Hank of Amenca branch. J le was al one ti me the younSt<'Rt man ager In the bank's nat ionwultl operation and handloo Scudclt•1~ financial atrnlrR, Jtrowln~~ lo (See SCUDDER, Vagt1 A2) Or:n:Q~:o~1st We athe r Continued warm lhrouuft Tuesday, with hi$ths in the mid 80S alon.c tho con .. 1t. Uttle t emperature chango lorccast. · I NSIDE TODAY State leg£1lator• haw Oflly Hvtn da111 lt/t to drive · through a tXJrlety of btlll rang. fJtO from CO<Jltal COruerva.tion to.a /~tu on judges' ra18t1: ~cP.ogeAS. AIV-S."lct ........ "'-M. .. .,. C..lt ... IMA CIAUlllM Ctflllc• c:r..~-·d OHlll_k .. 1.iw1.t1 ~ ... ~"'MUI-· .... _ -"' .. Index ft1 ~ •10 •• ... , 91 2 •••• es ., AIO "" A4 % DAIL 'I PILOT N SUDAN 0 . &~•-•Moo• HIJA CK ROUTE Map loc~tes route of ~yplurn Jetliner, commundoored by gunmen on flight from Cairo to Lu xor . ~ijackers Captured . In Egypt CAIRO <AP J -Egyptian I para troopers overpowered several Arab hijackers holdmR more than 90 hostages aboard an £gypt1an airliner :it Luxor capturing the gunmt·n and frt't'· mg all the hostagc•s "1lhout an~ tnjuries. the Interior M1mstr} said today Egyptian off1c·n1ls '-Uld !>IX paratroope rs d1s gu1:.cd a::. m echanics entered the plane. Qverpowered two hijackers and a third gave up. The 0Hic1als here 1 bad said earlier that lhere were seven g unmen -fi ve Libyani1 and two Algerians -and that paratroopers stormed the plane. I The hijackers had been de· m anding the release or five persons jailed in Egypt and enough fuel to fly to Libya, the sources said. T he h11 ackeri. claim to be members or a new organiLat1on called the Abdel Nasser Move- ment, named after the late Egyp- tian president The gunmen commanderred the• Egyptian plane after 1l took off from CaJro for Lu!\Or, 448 miles lo the ::.outh The M?m1of f1c1al Middle East News A~cnc) reported the h1Jackers ordl•rcd the pilot lO Oy lO BcnghaLI. In neighboring Libya. Thl' report said the pilot told the gunmen ht> d1dn 'l htivc e nough fuel and the plane landed at Luxor I Security forces 1mmed1alely sQrrounded the craft and Prime Mmistcr Mumolouh Sale m new ,t o Luxor to t ake charge or the JM!golialions. I An Interior M 1mstrv commum· qj.le said 96 pasaenger~ were hst- ~-d on the plane's marufest, in - cluding the hijackers. and the Boeing 737 had a crew or fi ve. .f'ourteen of the passengers were Arabs, the airline said, ulrl most of the others were French and Jbpanese tourists. I ~ E'ro• Page A I CELLA ••• the allegation that two hospitals once controlled by Cella - I Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana were bUked or an estimated S2 rnilllon. Doc ument s ill egally manufactured at the Cella· controlled printing shop in Costa Mesa played a mt1Jor role in those acts o r fraud, the pro- 11ecution claims . Two codefendunts who havl' ht-en sl'nlenced to ft!'deraJ prison . term s have ple11ded guilty to lesser charges in lhe current I tnal. jj()lh former 8SS-OC1alt'R Of ~Ila will appear as prosecution witnesses. Judge Speirs h as scheduled Oct. 4 as the openlne date for the upcoming trial. He has already ,::ranted a defense motion for a C"hange of venue on the grounds uf highly prejudicial publicity In thlR area. ' ORANGE COAST ... DAILY PILOT t hr-Ot.,. 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"Otod!JCHI W•O'•Vt t.f•C~ .. _.,,,..,.,,lotn t t (~-. le<-<I•" ... , ... 1uld •I '"'" Mou Oo-• M'lt•lellelt .., ,.,,,.. u n ,..... ~~~~ HMMtfWy Mtfft..-Y~INI~ f'ro• P -r l SCUDDER. • • be<'Gme a friend ud M>tial com· panklnror isna~. ll•ve1tagator1 say W son ~UMhed willt &<udder' 'J'bwiUy at the SlMra&oo-Beec:b Lp, ZUlZ Paclnc Co.t H OW91. to,_,- out !Us story Qout llanc1al pro. blems and a $170.000 laws-wl . 4&Jn thlm. Scudder conflrmt!'d Friday ho offered Wesson a )ob :ind the sos· pect agreOO to think It over and Cive hiadCCLl&OJ\ the next mornlo& oo a rL<•hlng expt'dllion a board the tycooo ':s S8 foot crwHr. The wti.allhy son of lht-late Laura Scudder was llhuuded about one hour taler al .lfl8l2 Delaware Sl . but feigned a hurt allack. thrai.hcd bis yountter captor and escaped from a rcnltd motorhome used m the abduction The driver -alleged lo be Wesson -had stopped in Foun tam Valley and gon<' to make u $250,000 telephone ransom de mand to Mrs. Scudder. Speaking slowly througb n bruised and sore mouth after 105· mg two teeth lo his abduetor'sgun butt in the wild f1stf1ghl for fret>dom . Scudder said he m ight have made bis move lo c:.cape :.ooner. They lured him into cooperal· ing and getting into the b1g van originally without violence by claiming to bu\'C hi::. wife. \"alerie. in c ustody 1n:.1de 1t al read~. ··1 kept a.skin~ myself. '\\llv did I do such a damn fool thing as get m'"·" Scudder recalled, dismiss- ing bis momentary decision µhJJosophically . "l Just told m yself: 'I did it for \"alerie ... '," the scrapp.v sportsman and Chapman College Roard of Trus tees m embe r declared. F ro• Page ''I SLAIN ... car or around the location to in- dicate a possible motive for the ~ouog car penter's murder. Collett added. .. We ha\'e no evidence, no motJ\·e. nothing but his body," he remarked. Detect 1 vc Collett ·s partner, Detective Robert Keeran, con· tacted Huntington Beach police Friday night to confirm the victim's address. The probe was hampered, however , by the \'ictim 's apparent transient life !>tyle. He apparently lived alone, or at least had not been reported missing in the week to 10 days before the corpse was found in w h at appea r ed to be an abandoned car. ··we believe he has parents liv· ing in the Ventura area,·· Detective Collett said today. Investigators hinted the victim was shot more than once. but re· ferred confirmation of that to coroner's deputies who were temporarily unavatlable. They made pos itive identification of Larson through fingerprints apparently on file with law enforcement and/or, military authorities. f'ro• Page A I INSURE ••• hospital room costs plus a max- imum $300 for extra hospital cos- ts and up to $500 surgical costs. It has no major medical benefits. The conversion policy current- ly avallable to retirinf employes under the Prudential Insurance Company pohcy that will remain in effect until October provides ur lo SS.000 for hospitalization plus a major medical benefit ~chedule that pays IK> percent of m<'d1cal chargl's with no hm1t. Clucas s aid he will not try lu ~ell the c ity council on any particular company. lie will simply be urging councilmen to reconsider use of an ins~urance company policy 'instead or· self insurance. "It's bke cancehnJ? your insuruncc when your house II\ on (1rc," he llUld . NB Woman's Body Found; Death Probed The body of a Newport Beach woman. who police believe may have been the victim ol a drug overdose, was found by police Saturday night. The victi m was idftttifie:d as Catherine Rose Morgan, G , of 2006 Barranca. Her buab&.Dd. Joseph Cbarneles Morcan. called police after he was unable to enl.tt the l~ked home and saw his wife lying unconscious in \be bedroom. Police and paramedics ente~ the home and said they found a note oo the d'resser and a bottle of unidentified pills in Mrs. Morgan's ourse. Polic-e said the note will be turned over to a handwriting a nalyst to check its authenticity. A spokesman for the Orange County Coroner's office said Ule case Is under invesUgatioo aod a tox.lcology report is penciink. 0.llJ ~ ... '"" ..... ,. CHICANO HIGH SCHOOLERS PRACTICE SURVEYING ON UCI CAMPUS Pfogram Introduces Students to Computers, Math, Chemistry Chicanos Eye Engineers Special Minority Program at UC lroine By HILARY KAYE Ofll•• 0•11 J Pl 1t4 S.•lf For 26 Chicano hi~h school stu- dents. the two-week s pecial e ngineerine program a t UC Irvine is a chance to discover if engineering may be the career for them. All are bright. students who have shown a high level of in- terest and ability in math or science and who mlgbt make top notch engtneers in the future. The program is called Front Pflfle Al BRITON .•. States last May to visit her daughter and son-in-Jaw. Ivor. She will be admitted to a nurs- ing ho me in Hitchen oo her re- turn to England where her bills will be paid in full by Britain's National Health Service. Mrs. Welch's distressed fami- ly reported l wo further blows, thefts from the helpless patient: the theft or a valuable solid gold necklace al UCI Medical Center and the loss or a gold band that had been on her wedding finger for the past 58 years. Those thefts. the second or whic h occurred at Lido Convalescent Home. are being investigated by authorities at both facilities. But Mrs. Adams discovered a silver lining in her blcck cloud Friday via a telephone call from Joyce Anderson. 1912 Port Weybridge, Newport Beach. Mrs. Anderson advised Mrs. Adams that she bad nearly $700 to hand over, all ol it collected from supporters who had heard of Mrs. Welch's plight and who wanted to help her ('et.um home. Mrs. Anderson, who is regent of the Newport Beach chapter of the Dauehters or lbe British Empire, raised part or the total from an appeal to other chapters of the oreanlzatlon. But she also received financial aid from area residents who re- nd the story or Violet Welch and who malled their checks and dollar bills to the delighted or· ganizer of the campaign. "We a r e deeply. det"ply grateful," Mrs. Adams said Fri· day. "We have tried lo make m> mother understand what peopl" are doing for her because I know she would want to express her gratitude 1f she could ·· Minori t ies In troduction 111 Engineering <MlTEI and '' sponsored by the F.n~1nc·er:. Coun cil for Profess i onal Develop ment. This year, the council sponsored 28 MITE sessions acros s the count ry for all minorities, including Chicano.c;, Blacks, Puerto Ricans, Orientals and American Indians. The UC Irvine program 1s specifically for Chicano students, NB Planners Okay Report On Jamboree The Newport Be ach Planning Commission has approvt'd a l'tl) request t o draft a n environmental impact report for the proposed widening of Jamboree Road. The 5 to 1 vote of approval h.1s now been forwarded to the City Council for further ad.ion. An environmental impact report is a required firs t step for con· struction. The S900.000 project would make Jamboree Road a six-lane divided h ighway b e tween Eastbluff Drive a nd MacArthur Boulevard. including two bridges that cross San Diego Creek. Construction would begin in March of 1977, With 50 percent or costs funded under the Orange County Arterial Highway Pro· gram. Blaze Hits Room At Ne wporter Inn Newport. Beach firemen are in- vestigating a Sunday afternoon blaze that caused $3,000 damage to a room at the Newportcr Inn. A fire department spokesman said Millan and Gloria Young of Studio City checked into the hotel about a half hour before the fire started. They returned from a swim lo find firemen dousing flames that destroyed their belol')gings. 2 Die in Crash AZUSA <AP I Two persons were kllled and eight others m· jured, two of them cnticall>. when a speeding car ran a r ed heht. Di1..,or~e Newport Sfyle at the rt-quest of lhe-program leader , Dr . Paul Arthur. a mechanical e ngineering pro· fessor al UC Irvine. ··t 'm not saying all minority students do not have trbouble br eaking into the engineering field." Dr. Arthur says. "But the biggest lack of pro- f essional engineers seems to be Chicanos. so we formed this pra. gram specifically ror them, .. he explains. The UC Irvine program has at- tracte:d youngsters from all over California. plus one from Phoenix and another from Queretaro, Mt>Xlco. All of the s tudents have gradt" paint averages of 3.5 or higher and were recommended by their teachers or counselor5. Yolanda Edwards. a Los Angeles girl from Immaculate Heart Hig h School. says she learned about the program from her high school counselor. But she says she also became interested after talking to the girl who went to the program last year and, who is enrolling at UC Irvine as an engineering major this fall. Margo Vasquez and Irene Portugal. both from Garfield High In Los Angeles, say they learned of the program through their chemistry teacher. The curriculum during the two '>'eeks on the UC Irvine campus includes d emonstrations, lectures. and field trips -to Rockwell 1 nlernationaJ, Collins Radio. Douglas and a waler treatment plant. Classes are bemg offered in -;u rvey1ng , com put e r s, electricaJ, mechanical, civil and environmental engineering and math. plus visits from campus officials who are explaining admissions, the educational op· portunity program (EOP>. counseling and career planning. When asked about their favorite lecture thus far, most students say they prefer the com- puter demonstration. But Miss Edwards says she's aiming towards a career in environmental engineering. "I know it might be rough to ~cl into, and there may not be as much work lo be found, but 1t 'il'ems the m ost interesting," she ~ays. Or. Arthur says the pnmary purpose of the program 1s to introduce m inority students to the campus and to the possibilities of an engineering rarttr. "'""···-DI ES E~ AND US Tl\ls car has been on display recently in a parking lot just off Coast Hig hway in Newport Beach. Once t.bey painted "just married .. signs on cars. but now? It may not be thal unusual in Orange County where there a re 10 divorces for every nine marriages. So far in 1976. the county has recorded 8,000 trips to the altar and 9,000 to the divorce court'>. I ' I Hinshaw Juror R esigns A ooe w~t·k dt'lay was ordere:d today In the Or uni:e County Su pcr1 0 1 (.'ourt trial or Con~rt'MH11.1n 1\ndrtw IUn haw "hl•n ont> 11w1n bt'r of the alrt'udy :scatc.'d Jury odvl•cd Judge lt'rank l>onwnlchlnl that Ulne5:s will prt• vt'nt htr from ~t'r\'in~ Judi:c OomC'nit-hini arct•ptl'<I tlw ft'lH~trntwn und dl'fl'rn'<i her replacement until Auj! JO. It wu~ explained thul tht•re lll'l' not 1>uff1 r1ent panels of pro:spectavt• juron. available today to ensure a fair cross section of opinions. Htnshnw. 53, fuc,es trial on relony charges stemming from his a lleged m 1suse o( count)• manpower and materials while he served as county asse5sor In 1972. It 1s alleged that the Newport Beach Republican allowed mem- bers or the assessor's starr to work on his congressional campaign on county time and be reimbursed for lime and mileate actually devoted to h1s politJca1 activities. Hinshaw is free on appeal following an earlier conviction oo bnbery charees. fie was sen-tenced to one lo 14 years in state prison arter be ing found guil~ of allegations also related to crimes committed while he was Orange County's assessor. Hinshaw 's congressional term explrf's Dec. 31 Fatal Flight Overloaded, FM Claims . I A plane in which four San C'lemente r esidents died in May "as detum ined to be 91 poundis O\'erwe1ght at the Ume or lakeolt from Orange County Airport. T hat is the finding of the Factu a l Aircraft Accident Repo rt just i ssu ed fro m WashinAton by the National Transport al ion Safety Board. The Beech crafl Bonanta crashed on M ay 28 in dense fog in on open fi eld acr06S from UC Irvine. All four people aboard were killed. including Dr. Roger Jensen, 38, his wife, Marlys, 39, Peter Pardoen. 29, and his wife, Deborah. 28. One wtng fe ll off in midair and air safety officials at that Ume termed the crash nn "lnfilght breakup " However, they could offer no reasons for the breakup. In the report just released, in· vestigators said that the com- btned weight of the ptlol, three passeng e r s an d baggage amounted to 91 pounds more than the hm1l or the plane. The ovt'rwe1ght resulted in the cent.er of gravity being in lhe aft , of the pla ne a t t akeoff, in· vestigators revealed. No other upusual factors were noted in the report. Tox- ocological tests taken following the crash were negative. Based on the findings in the re- por t , th e National Transportation Safely Board will issue a .. determination of proba. ble cause" in the near future. Plane Crash Burn Victim Still S e rious A Van Nuys man who suffered second and third degree bums over more th a n half of hlS body in :i Saturday nlght plane crash was hsted today in .. serious but ata .. ble" condition at the UC. Irvine Medical Center. Roger Goldst.eln, 25, was taken lo the medical cenler"s bum unit Saturday night after the plane In which he was a passenger crashed at the UC Irvi ne Medical Center. The four mt'n inside the plun~· scramble d out just 11econds hcfon~ th<' s inl(lc cnl(lnc Com- mander bur11l into nomcs neur the gas stor lll(l' tanks at th~ airport Pilot George J enkins, 32. also of Van N11y11. rttportcd to the uirport tower that h<' was havi na mechanlc:tl dlrrlculUcs with bi.a plane s hortly before the croah landln1- Jenklns apparently landed the airplane with a stuck throtUt. overshot the landing strip and then nosed into tbe plpt>t and fencina Inside the fuel aloraitc area al the southeast comer o( the airport. Today, airport officials said 1 they were unable to comment , any further o n the nature or the mtchanlcal diffi culUes. Jenkins s uffered cuts on his head and was treated and n • • leased at the UC Irvine MedlcQ,1 Center Two other passengers. Eugene Fagan, 34, and Thomu Simpson Ill. 25. were taken to , Costa Mesa Memorial HO!lpltal: but h:lVe already been released. Their hometowns were nol avallablP. I . • 17 Saddlebaek· EDITION '· VOL. 69, NO. 236, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES fternoo11 • 'toeks TEN CENTS Mideast Hijack Foiled; 90 Free 01i11111ey Foresf C AIRO (APJ -Egyptian paratroopers overpowered several Arab hijackers holding more than 90 hostages aboard an Egyptian airliner at Luxor. capturing the gunmen and free- ing all the hostages without any injuries, the 1 nterior Ministry said today. Egyptian o fficials said six paratroopers d isguised as mechanics entered the plane, I• I Santa's got his work cut out for him this year, the rate new housing tracts -and chimneys -are being built in Saddleback \'alley. This forest of smokestacks and new construction is part of the new Park Place development in Lake Forest. near the in- tersection of Bake Parkway and Trabuco Road. Huntington Man Slain in Execution By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol Ille D•llY ~IOll ~I! Baffled investigators in two ~·\~ · ause of ·Breakup · 'fiold -~~tipe:r::1:~e~~~r:o\~~~:smt~r~~~ of a Huntington Beach man found in the trunk of his car at a Long Beach all-night cafe Friday. • He was positively identiried by r Cl nt Pl F und •o B Ove • ht Los Angeles County Coroner's erne e aJle 0 II e . ~ig deputies Sunday as James "Jim· • A plane in whirh four San tlemente residents died in May :Wu determined to be 91 pound~ "overweight at the time or takeoff from Orange County Airport. · That is the finding of the .-Factual Alrcraft Accide nt R eport jus t issued from ·Washington by the National Transportation Safety Board. The Beechcraft Bonanza crashed on May 28 in dense fog in 1on open field across from UC J~e. All four people aboard were killed. including Dr. Roger Jen.sen. 38. his wire. Marlys, 39, Peter Pardoen, 29, and his wife, Deborah, 28. One wing Cell off in midair and air s afety officials at that time termed the crash an "infllghl breakup." However, they could offer no reasons for the breakup. . In the report just released, in- vestigators said that the com- bined weight of the p1Jot, three passengers and baggage amounted to 91 pounds moce t.b.aD . , mie" Lee Larson, 26, according the Um.it of the plane. to police. The overweight resulted in the Larson, who lived al 116 17th center of gravity being in the aft . · St., had been dead ror some time. or the plane at takeoff, in-but an autopsy was required to vestigators revealed. determine how many times he No other unusual factors were was sbol, due to condition of the noted in the report. Tox-body. ocologiral tests taken following Long Beach police homicide the crash were negative. detective William Collett said to- Based on the findings in the re-day he had not yet been in con· p o r t , t h e N a l l o n a l . tact with the coroner 's office for Transportation Safely Board will results of the autopsy conducted issue a "determination or proba-. Sunday night. . ble cause" iJl the pear Cut.ure. "He was in the trunk or his own car at a restaurant at-Seventh r·_ Te11sio11s ltf 01111• i11g Charges Filed In Scudder Street · and P aclfic Coast Highway, at the triangle in· tersection by the YA Hospital," Detective Collett said . . ~ MidWay'sApproach :·Stirs .Talk of War · · · · Complaints charging a · one- ·: SEOUL. South Korea (AP> ~ A U.S. Navy tas k forte b(>aded by the aircraft carrier Midway ap-, · l>roached Korea today. North korea said the warships were bound for i~ waters and warned ~at the move would ··rorce a J:onfllct ... The five-ship ~aval force was 4Drdered from its base in J apan u 41>art or the u .s. military response to the ax slaying ol two U.S. Army officers by North Koreans ':Sn lhe Korean neutral zone last week. The Navy would nol give <th eir ~xac t location or ~tlnaUon bul a Japanese pilot apolted them, shadowed by a · Soviet freighter. and said they eould be close to the south ('Oast •of Korea today. North Korean broadcasts said the naval operation brought the situation "closer to the brink of war." Rodong Shlnmoon, the Communist p.rty·<lally warned 'tbat North Korean armed forces are prepa~d for a ''sacred war ••• to annlhllatc the aggn'SSors at one stroke lf tM1 datt pounce )lpOn us." 170Aliens . Pyongyang radJo quoted the • time youthful financial wi.tard newspaper as "denouncing the and his muscular young brother- criminal act of U.S. imperialism· in-law wilb abducti~g Balboa in sending the nuclear-powered ~land .~talo cbip heir John H. aircraft carrier Midway into the Jack Scud~er for S2SO,OOO waters o! the northern half of the ransom ~ere betn& filed today .. republic. . • Hunt~ngton Beach Police "Byinfiltratingtheirwarships Detective J ack Welsh was into the waters of another scheduled to meet ~od~ with country, the U.S. imperialist al{-Orang.e County_ ~1stricl At· jO'essors force a· conflict on· the torney s Offlceoff1c11~lstodiscuss other side ... "it added. for~alch_argea to ber1ted. . A Navy spokesman denied that Ki~apmg for ransom -which the Midway -built In the 1940's ~ames the possible s~nl~mce c_>f -was nurlear-powered as hfem prisonupon coovtct1on -1s desrribed by North Korea ' expectedtobeonecountfiled. Tb e u l • m ii c· l 0 n'g de-"We're going for assault with a mllltarized zone separ ating .deadly weapon Coo," Welsh con· North and South Korea was re-fir~ed. ported quiet. as it has been since . William R~dy Wesson , ~· oC the dispute ovt!r the pruning of a 14442 Morning Glory Ort ve, tree in the zone last Wednesday Tustin. and Rick Dal_e SellC!"s• ~· led to a free-Cor·all In which of Long Beach, remamcdjwJedm North Koreans hacked to death lleuof$~.OOOba1leach .. two Americans . . Keeping In character since be· Thousands or South Korean !ng advised of their rights follow· workers assembled for rallies to-mg capture Friday morning near day denouncing North Korea for Beaumont, Wesson and Sellers the attack. continued refusing to discuss the The workers shouted "Down charges today, police said. with murder·ganaster Kim II Detective Wels h was the only Sung." the North Korean pres•· member or the department's dent; "Clubs for mad dott" and wear_y Crimes AgaJnst Pef'S?ns similar slogans. Detail <CAPO> on duty followtng President Chung Hee Park·s aJmost around-the·clock work Democratlc·RepubUcan party overtheweekend. and opposition parties issued <See SCUDDER, P•«e AZ> Nothing could be round in the car or around the location to in· dicate a possible motive for the young carpenter's murder, Collett added. "We have no evidence, no motive, nothing but his body," he remarked. DetecU •e Coll ell's partner. Oelertive Robert Keeran, con· tacted Huntington Beach police Friday night to confirm the victim's address. The probe was hampered, however, ·by the victim's apparent transient lire style. He apparently lived alone, or at least bad not been reported missing In the week to 10 days before the corpse was found in what appeared to be an a bandoned car. "We believe he has parents liv- ing in the Ventura area," Detective Collett said today. Investigators hinted the victim was shot more than ooce, but re· !erred eonfirmation of that to corone r's deputie~ who were temporarily unavailable. They m ade positive identification of Larson through fingerprints apparently on file with law enforcement and/or military authorities. ' Aussie Jostled MELBOURNE <AP> -About 1,000 jeering demonstrators josUed Prime Minister Malcolm Frasn while protesting his con· servative government's cuts in welfare programs. SaddlefJack Schools o\•crpowered t \\ o h1Jackers and a third ga\•e up. Thl' oCCicials hert• had s:ud earlier that lhere were seven gunmen -five LibyaJlS and two Al1terinns -and that pnratroopt>rs s tormed the plane. The hlJuckers had been de· manding the release or rive persons jailed in Egypt and enough foel to fl y to Libya, the sour~s said. The h11acker s claim t o be members or a new or~aniulion t·jlled the Abdel Nas!><'r MoH•- ment. named arter the late E~n 11 llan president. The ~unmen commandeered the Egyptian plane after 1t took off from Cairo for Luxor, 448 miles to the south. Thr sem1or- ftc1al Middle East News Agcn<·y reported the hijackers ordered l the pilot lO fly to 8enJ!haz1, Ill (See IDJACK, Page A2 ) ·~ wi .......... CARTER EXPLANATION --Presidential candidate Jim my Carter, fl anked on right by actor Warren Dealt~'. , tells press in Beverly Hills why lhey weren't inyited to reception hosted by Beatty. lie said some of the actor ':. · · friends would not attend if media were present. t Carter Chides Ford In U Appearance LOS ANGELES (AP> -Jim· my Carter today caJlcd Presi· de nt Ford 's r ecord one of .. Political insensitivity, missed opportunities, constant conflicl with Congress and national neglect." Sounding some of the themes he will use in the fall campaign, Carter said the government. estahhshment m Washington has cut itself off from reality. "It 11ecms almost inevitabl<' that if political leaders stay In power too Jong and ride in limousines too Jong and eat ex· pensive meals in private cluh!rc loo long they arc goin~ to become cut off from the li vl's and con· cems of ordinary Amcrkans,"' Carter said Carter arrived ror his speech at a Los Anl(eles hotel before th<' Town llall Forum In a black Umou!llne surl'ounclNI hy his storr and entourage of Sccr('l Servlrc agents and press. Carter, on a campni~n swin" through California and into tho Pacific Northwest, spent Sunday evening at a private party 10 the Beverly Hills mansion of an en- tertainment executiv<' &ind lalkcrl to about 50 Hollywood stars in a private reception. Actor Warren ' Beatty was the host. In his Town Hall spcrch todoy, Carter said that he ancl formc•r California Gov. Ronaltl Hcau1.1n .and present California G11v. .Edmund G. Drown Jr. share th<'! c·ommon fact "that wo arc ulf outsiders as far as Washini.1on i."l ' concerned." Carter said no oth('r g<'ncratiori, in American history ha<; t•v1•1" ~n subjected to a "hattcnn~'' on the scale that tx•J:an in thin (See CARTER. Pa«c Al) 1 ~abbed Near \San Onofre· , U.S. Border Patrol •tenb mannln& the recently reopened 'San Onofre checkpoint on the San .Diego f'rHway upprehended 170 sta~meots calling on the govern- ment to lake "strongest possible measures" against Communist provocations. <SeeIO&EA,PafeAZ> COCKER SOLD TO FIRSI' CALLER Student Signups Sought or::Ql:o~st We athe r Continued warm throunti Tuesday, with high., In thn mid 80s nlonit the cou-.t. LltUe temperature cbango forccul. rW~al aliens overt.beweetend. Six smuiaters were taken Into tuslody including one cue In-f volving the San Clemente Police · Department assisted by patrons ;u Landell 's Restauran~ 2016 S. .Ill Camino Real. 1 Police were called after customers at the restaurant saw •aman close the tnmk lid on three people. Po Ice stopped a car meeting •the description of the vehicle in· \wived. but the driver said "no" aoone was in the tnmt of his car. ' Police reported that when the 'tJimlt was opened. three people ~f1\!:1:~yHr·otd Escqndido man and the three trunk riders were turne4 over to \be f.Order Patrol. • . ' . . _... .. 'f' - Sbe sold to th~ first person who called. "I'm very happy I ad- vertised in the Daily Pilot.'' • That's the sales success ex· perienced by the Huntington Beach pel owner who placed this classified ad: Beaut blonde rem. Cocker. AKC re11lstered. 12 mos. A.sklnc 530. iocc· nxx tr you have a pet you want to sell, call 64.2-5678. It only takes a few words ln the right place to tlf acl a buyer. Along the Orange Coast~ the rlaht pl¥e to advertise is in the DaUyPilot. ' I The estimated 2,000 new stu· dents ln the S1ddlebaek Valley Unified School District are being advised by school adminlstr•tors to enroll now for the fall term. Alt.bough classes won'l belin unUI Sept. 13, administrative staffs returned to each d the dis· trirt 's schools this morning. Hlgb school counselon 1re also re- turning and will be available to students Utls·week. The district's enrollment of u:n.o students lut year ii ex· peeled to Increase to 16,'ISt tb1s year. Robert Fersuson, director of planning and deveJopmtnt. said projections this year include 8.983 children ln the dlstrirt '• ~ioderauten tbroqb ala.th grades, 2,791 younpten ln the three intermediate scbool5 and 4,902 students ln the high schools. El Toro High school alone is ex· peeling Its enrollment to in· crease by 500 students, said Thomas Tullar •. assistant. principal. He said new students sllou1d enroll before the school opens so they can get all l.be counsellnr help they need. Once school starts, be said, coumelon will be busy and probably,,_, have as much Ume to 1lve to IDdiViduals. Returning students wbo wish to talk with their coumelors are also being advised to make ap. pointment.s before scbool st.8.rt$. Although one counselor hu been al the acbool all summer. ' all coµnselors wiJl return and be available for conferences on Wednesday. New students are also being encouraged lo register and m eei. with counselors at Mission Viejo High School. While most El Toro students wtll again rouow ''college style" registration procedures, MJsslon Viejo studenu wiU be sent. their programs through the mall. However, Individual problems in prosramming should be solved before school opens. El Toro freshmen will also be malled their class schedules. Tenth jfraders, however, wlll pick their classes on Sept. 10 and eleventh anci twelfth graders will (See ENaOLL, Pace AZ) INSIDE TODA. V State legislators have onl71 •tvtn days l eft lo drfve lltrou{lh a ooriely of bflla rang· ing from cocuta1 con.serrotlora to a /tene on judgea• rai.au. Stt&lgeA5. . . t lade,.; •1 .i A IO A4 ,., ll·t ..... u •• .... ... A4 SB Monday Auqust23. 1976 Stroke Victiin OK British Visitor to Fly Home B:t TOM BARLEY bl-0.11, ...... _ Stroke \'ICllm Violet Wl'lr h v.-ill be daschargt'd fr\lm t.1do Convalescent Jlosp11al Sept 8 and flown back to ht"r naUVt' Enaland, ber relall''l':. In Nt-wpurt lie11ch un.nounct'd Fr1- 1hly. Mn. Deborah Adams, Mr:. Welch's duu.:ht~r. said lhc co:.t o f the s pct'ial arrangement ~ made to accom mod ale the 82· .)'ear-old p;1llt·n t on the Los Angeles-London flight will be nearly $1 ,600. That cost Includes payment for the registered nurse who must care for l'ttrs We lch thro ughout th e 6,000-milc Journey that will end 1n her h o me t o wn or Hitc h en CHIC ANO HIQH SCHOOLERS PRACTICE SURVEYING ON UCI CAMPUS 11 ' ,...,. JUH - Program Introduces Students to Computers, Mith, Chemistry llert!ordshire. · Fro• Pa~_ Al ,Chicanos Eye Engineers SCUDDER. • • They spent hours re-coverins the course of events since Scud- der, 64, of 145 N. Say Front.. Balboa Island , was kidnaped at gunpoint from In front of his I Special Mi1Writy Program at VC Irvine By HILARY .KA'\'E Of "'•O•oly ""'..CSLlll For 26 Chicano h1gh ~chool !>tu· qen ts, the two.week s pecial ~ngineering program at UC Irvine is a chance to discover if engineering may be the car<.'t't for them. All are bright students \\ho have s hown a high level or Ul· t erest and ability in math or :.c1ent'e and who might makt! top notch engineer:. in the future T h e progra m 1s call ed Minorities J ntroducuon lo • Engineering IMITEI and is s ponsor ed by the Engineers Council £or P rofessional De' elopment. Thi s ye ar , the counc il sponsored 28 MITE sessions across the country ror a ll minorities, including Chicanos, Blacks, Puerto Ricans, Orientals and Amencan Indians. Th_e. UC Irvine program is spec1ftcally for Chicano students, at the request of the program lt>ader, Or. Paul Arthur. a m echanical e ngineering pro- feswr al l'C ln•ine. "I'm not saying all minonty students d o not have trbouble dentist's office in Huntington breaking into the engineering Beach Thursday artemoon. fi eld," Dr. Arthur says. They have also probed ex- .. But the biggest lack of pro-haustively into the background of fessiona l e ngineers seems to be Wesson, a financially troubled Chicanos, so we formed this pro-Palm Desert car le:lSe agency gram specifically for the m," he operator who once managed a explains. Corona del Mar Bank of America The UC Irvine program has al· branch. tracted youngsters trom all over Hewasatonetimetbeyoungest California. plus one from Phoenix manager in the bank's natlonwid~ and another from Queretaro, operation and h andled Scudder Mexico. financial affai rs, growing to All of the students have grade become a friend and social com point averaces or J.S or higher panion for 15 years . and were recommended by their Iovestigators say Wesson teachers or counselors. lunched with Sc udder Thunday Yo landa Edwards, a Los al the Sheraton-Beach Inn. 21112 Angeles girl from Immaculate Pacific Coast Highway, to pour Heart High School. says she out his story about financial pro-leamed about the proel'am from blems and a $170,000 lawsuit her high school counselor. again.stblm . Niguel Sheriff Unit Relllains Hollleless But she says she also became Sc:udder eon!irmed Friday he . 1nl erested after t alking to the girl offered Wesson a job and the SUS· wt.o went lo the program last pec:t agreed to think lt over and By ANNE COOPER Of·~· 04ilt l'llee St.tit The commander or the La,Runa Niguel sheri H 's subs tation doosn 't look hkc the cops on T. V : Lt. Jack Devereaux as more Jlke Rob Petrie, the hero or the Cdd Dack Van Dyke show tall, VJ!ry s hm, pleasant and mild· m anner<>d . lie e,·en blushed as he udmitled to being 34 years old But in th.e past 13 of those 3'1 years. Dt>vt'reaux has worked for the Orange Count y Sherirt's J.?epartmen' in ever; capacity from patroll1nt; a beat :ina an 'esllgating forgHH.'!I lo has cur rl>nt pos1t1on as administrator oC tbe 75 pt'r!>o n South Count v ciperallon •lie 1s c urrently looking for .in U,tenm homr for the !)U~t::twn UJ1lll permanent fac1ht1e!> arc rl'· ad~·. about two yC'ars from now T he substation 1s ~1n.R rorcl'd out of the South County '1v1c C<>ntc•r cm Crown \'alley P.1rkY.JY tn Laguna N1gu<>I by Lht• expansion of the mun1c1 pal court The s11h!ltatto11 h:l!I operated out of the c1v1t' rNiter !>l n<'l' Oc·ln ht'r l!l74, .i lw;iys on u t <•m p o rary ba sis. s a id Ut•v1•rc<111x . It looked for 11omc 1.Jmc as if thr operation m1~hl be movcct 1ntn the Ziggurat , a foch'rul orrlru bwldmg standing lll'llrly empty In Laguna Niguel Thill plan rrll through when the fecteral ROvernmt-nt told the county It may try to unload the h1u ldin~. "hich IL VICWS as a Y. h1tc e lt-phant !No teder a l :tJ!t'nc1<·~ arc• w 1111n~ to locate 1n t h t' h 11 l I d 1 n ~ be c a u s e n o modt>r.11t•ly ~meed housing i:s m all:1hh' for fl'dt•r.11 employes.1 l'IH' n<''' 'IUh-;tntu)n Will be h mll :icl1nt'1•nt to the civic ('C"ntt-r, ,,.., rrcaux "'uicl, nnd w11l 1ncludr u ll'mvornrv hnldin~ foc1hty for p1 i:-oncrs. 1r Ot•v('rf'nux has h1it \.\U\ ORANGE COAST \K DAILY PILOT year and, who is enrolling at UC givehiadec:lsion the nextmoming Irvine as an engineering major on a fishln1 expedition aboard the this fall. tycoon's58-footcruiser. Mar go Vasquez and Ire ne The wealthy son ol the late Portugal, both from Garfield Laura Scudder wns abducted Hi gh in Los Angeles, say they about one hour later at _ 18812 learned of the program through Delaware St .• but feigned a heart their chemistry teacher. attack, thrashed his younger · The curriculum during the two captor and escaped from a rented weeks on the UC Irvine campus motorhomeusedintheabduction. in c lud es dem o n strations, . The driver -alleged to be lectures, aod field trips -to Wesson -had stopped in Foun- Rockwell International, Collins lain Valley and gone to m ake a Radio, Douglas and a water $250,000 te lephone ransom de- Lreatment plant. mand to Mrs. Sc: udder. · Classes are being offered in Speaking slowly througb a . s u r '' e y i n I , c om put e r 5 , bruised and sore mouth after los· electrical. mecbani~aJ. civil and. ing two teeth to his abduct.or 'sgun 0.1 ..... ~~ ........ VETERAN LAWMAN Commander Devereaux- "As at is now," he said ''when we pick up a drunken drlver at night. we have to drive him all the way .to Santa Ana. Then, ifhls people h ve in South County, they h~ve to dn,·e up there. too, to park him up.·· This concern for residertts or the South County nrea is ap· par ent. too. in Dcvereaux's a n:ilys1s nf local crime. He blames JU \.l'n1le c nme and drug . use la~gt"lv o n in adequate :<111perv1sed r ecr ealion o p - portunities "ln a bedr•1t•m community hkc ~e Saddleb h'k Vallf'y," ht• said, environmental engineering and. butt in the wild fistfight for math, plus v isil5 from campus freedom, Scudder said he might ofhc1als who are explaining have made bis move to escape admissi?ns, the educational op. sooner. portun1ty procram <EOP>. ·They lured him into cooperat· .counseUog and career planning. • • ing and getting into the big van When asked about· their·. origtoally without "Violence' by favorite lecture thus far, most datmlng to have bis wire. studenu say they prefer~com-Valme. In c:ostod.y lnside it puter demorutraUoo.. already. · But Miu Edwardll s~ she's · ... lkeptastingmyself, 'Wb.vdJd aiming toward•· a eareer ln · !~~~badamofoolthlngasget envtronmental engineertng. • m? .. ~dder recalled, dismiss· "I know it might be rough to· Ing b is momentary. decision get into, and there may not be u . phU_Q60Phlcally. much work to .be found,· but It. ''I Juat told myself: 'I did It ror seems the mostin~''abe . ·Valer~e ••• •• •• the ·scrappy says. . · , · sports~an and Chapman College Dr. ~rthur. says the prhnll'1 Board of Trustees member 'purpose of the prorram is declared. · to introduce minority students t o the campu g and to the possibUlUes of an ~. career. · FHiia r,;ge A I . ·- IDJACK ••• ne11othboring Libya. 'Jbe .report· said the pilot told the ~men he didn't h ave enough fuel'aod the plane landed at Luxor. · S(•('urity forces Immediately surrounded the craft. and Prime M1n1!ilt>r Ma molouh Salem new to Luxor to take charge ol lhc ncgotl alions. Fro•ra;,.A1 lCOREA •• ; The United States and South Korea both r ejected a message · from North Korea which said the ~lash last Wednesday was · .•. re.uetf ul ... ··we do not find this message to be acceptable since it dpcs not acknowledge respons1b1Uty for the deliberate and pr emeditated murders or the two U.N. Com · mand ortlcers, ·• sold Stole Department s pokes man J obt'I Ordway ln W uhlngt.on. "\\'l' don l hn' f' the monev fot' lhb uny murt' lhiin Wt' had lhc mont'y for thret.• hu1;e hos)')ttal bill!.," Mri.. Adams, 411 AIJso A\e .. said :·wt' understand that the Bnt1sh Consul11te in ~ AnJ{ele:. 1s ~uaranlt't>1na.: puymt•ot for the 01jthl but the payment IS OCficial- ly regarded as a loan to us a loan we can't 1>0ss1bly rcp1&y, l mh:ht ••dd." Thf' total for two bi Us at the llCl Mcdit·ul Center 11nd the cur· rent tab at the Lido facility in New"ort Rt••u~h Is undt'rstood to be well over SlS.000. Mrs. Welch has, however, been granted in· d1gent status and the county ha~ accepted responsibility for those t'Ol>lS. She h as suffered two strokes since she a rrived m the United States last May lo visit her daughter and son·m-law, Ivor. She will be admitted t.o a nurs- ing horne m Hitchen on her re- turn to England where her bills will be paid in full by Britain's National He alth Service. Mrs. Welch's distressed fami- ly reported two further blows. thefts from the helpless patient: the theft or a valuable solid gold necklace at UCI Medical Center and the loss of a gold band tha~ hu1J been on h,•r wedruna fll\ler tor the past S8) \'Drs Tho t' thefts, th~ M't'Ond or \\h l('h occ urrt'd nt Llrto t'onv alescent tlomc, Aril beln• invc·~ll~utt'd by authorities at both fucilitws But Mr1>. Ad1un~ discovel'fel • sit ''"' llnlnJ: in her bl:lck cloud Friday via a teleph()(W call from Joyce Anderson, 1v12 Port WeybrHt.:e. Newport Ue ach. Mrs. Anderson ndvls~ Mn Adams that she haad nearly S'100 1 to httnd over. all or lt collected from s upporters who had beard of Mrs. Welch's plight and who wanted to help her n>tum home Mrs. Anderson, who is reae~t of tht> Newport Beach chapter or the ~aughters of the British Empire, rais ed part oC the total from an appeaJ to other chapters of the orga 011ation. But she also r eceived financial aid from area residents who re.- ad the story or Violet Welch and who mailed their checks and doll~r bills to the delighted or- garuzer of the campaign. "We are deeply deeply grateful." Mrs. Ad111n; said Fri- day. "We have tried to make my mother understand what people are doing for her because I know ' she would want to expres:t her gratitude ir s he could." Suspension Vowed Army 'Goirig Soft' On Cadet Cheaters r WASHINGTON (APJ -Army Secretary .Martin R . Hoffman 10· ~ervened 10 West Point's cheat- ing scandal today by saying con- victed cadets will be suspended for one year but ~lven a chance to reapply tor adm1ssiooafterwarct . This is a drastic softening of the r~uirement that expulsion Is the sole penalty for violating the honor code or the natioo·s oldest military acade my. HoCfmann. in a statement pre· pared for the Senate manpower and _personnel s ubcommittee. said be is taking "extraordinary measures" in this !lituation that "as sh aken the academy. He said he also has reealled from leave and training the cadet honor committee to consider for the future a referendum on ex- pulsion as the sole penalty for code violations. The committee will not deal with the current situation. In the present situation, the secretary said, there would be a grace period during which cadet violators. even th06e so far un- detected, can come forward, re- sign "and claim this special dis-- position ol their cases. "l believe the concept of the honor sys tem r emain s fundamentally should," Hof·· fmann declared ... But the seriousness or the situation in its many elements r equires ex- traordinary address lo assur e that on the sound fundamental base that e xists the full health of the system can be restored." He a nnou nced these other actions: -The appointment of a special advisory panel to make "an in· depth assessment .. of the · scandaJ. -Permitting suspended cadets to apply for read m lssion next spr- mg, and waiving the two-year active Army ser vice required or expelled upper classmen. -Continuing proceeding:J before boards or officers against occused cadets if they wish. with the possibility of readmission if round 11uitty. -Using criteria similar l o those required for admission and ("Om missioning "to Identify those cadets potentlully suited for eventual 1traduatJon from thr · United Sta t e~ M i litary Academy." . -Urgi~g afrected cadets to con· sider enlisted service during the year but J>{'rmitlmg some other unspec1ried "active service." -Bnrnng any more talce·home proj ects like the Electrical En~incerina 304 homework which s pawned the scandal. , ~t. Gen. Sidney B. Berry, West I oint 's s uperi ntendt'nt. as BC· . companymg Hoffmann at. lhe hearing, lloCCmann 's remarks could af- fect not only the careers of the cadets occused of cheating but a lso the morale of the entire cadet corps, which ls divided over allegations that cheating· has been widespread and the - honor code sets an unaltalaable ideal. The code states that "a cadet. will not lie. cheat. or steal. nor tolerate those whu· do." Some cadets have complalned that ex- pulsion as the sole penally for violation or the code Is unfair In failing lo dislingwsh between say, th.ieves and casual cheater~ who tum themselves in. f 'ro• Page A I , CARTER.· •. eountry with protests over tho Vietnam war and ended with the Watergate scandal and d is· closures that the nation •s in- telligence agencies have routine· ly broken the law. He said that four or eight years a40, a former Southern governor Wltbout a nationa l reputation or Washington experience would have had no chance at winning the Democratic presidential nomlnat.Jon. Front Page A I ENROLL ••. s elect courst•a o n Sept. 8. Information on the time and place for this procl-'dure la belnjt sent to students· homPS. Parents or s t ude nts with questions on enrollmt'nt or class schedules can cull Lheir school of fices. Mom ancf lhut nn: probably working. School take:. up only the early psrto<-hedny Wh11tdo thl' ~111.~ huvt• H> do when they're not in school" f hey J:o Qvcr t o unothe r k 1.1 ·s house wh1lS l" parents pro~Jbly Mt•n't home t>lthc.a_r. or thl'Y hun.-t out at th.- bowh':'g nlk :-· or play th<' pinball machine~. And they J(Cl into trou· blc." Oevrr(';.11., s aid pllls and alcohol arl' J problem n mon~ south <"ount\ youth. AlthouJlh heroin add1 cllon St'em~ to b • dwindling, sheriff's invest.ucatoric are seeing rath('r mOC'e cocalnt• use, he said. An Interior MinlstrJci>mmunl· que anid 96 passengers were U.1t· cd on the plane's manliest. In· cludini.t the hijackers, and the Hoeing 737 had a crew of five. Fourteen or the passen~en were Arabs. lhc oirhne said, and me1t of the other!I were French and Japanese touris t.s . Separate Trials Asked ROber1N.W~ r t •\liMfl.\ MW1 ~'""""" J~ck R. Curley v .... ..,~.,...,.,.,__~,_. .. ~ Thomas I( HVll , •1f0f Thom 1tS A Murpfl Ill' -..... , .... _ Ct\;trln H LOO' Rkhard P. N•ll "'"'''-"' .._,..,.,.. . ...,. l•Wn ~i.Mdt V•lteyOftb .)\lit LA 1';.111-•t ~ 0...,.,_, Oft as C•\I ...... ..,._,, .. ,,,._ ...... _ ...... ,,.,,....,.__,. ,._ ............ c. .. ~·- T• ........ (714)MM.121 CJ.UJifltd AdWr11SintMH'71 ~· YAI .... flfi\-w\QnC• Sl1-61tt ,,_"""'-4t5-06lt o.-nltM. "" Or-C-.1 _,.,. ... <--.... _, ........ , .. ........._, .. _ .... rn•fttr Ot N•t••ht,..."h twtt\~ "'•Y ti. i''prHv.cff •Ufte..t ,_.,, •• ,..,,,. •• ,~ et ....,..,..,._, ,.,_ <'•" "' .... ,.. • "' Co"• .,.,.. CM•,.,,_•• ~'"'o~~ o. ......,,_ g n"""" -.,,,...,,.n-1111, ....-v __ _ ,,o..,..1111y. Burglaries in the area are Cflm - milted by two ty pes or people. Oevereau:< said. lnvesL1gators can usually tell by what is miss- ing whether the burglary was rommjtted by professionals or by J OUths. ··A profession:.J burglar knows what's valuable a nd what he can unJoad," he said. "Kids t ake whatever they think they · c•n pawn easily -wat.ches, coins. Jewelry." Devereaux. a former Misgion Viejo reside nt, now lives ln Santa Ana. He said a majority or bis men live in the south county area, but the number is decreas- ing. LlJce the federal cmp1oyea. Orange County shm ff'll orrtcerll are finding they can't afford lO live In south county homes. An official at lhe Nnr Wlnter Palace Hotel ln LwtOl' told The AslOCiated Press by telephone th1tl the hotel had sent lunch and drinks for 100 persons oo request d olflclals at the airport. He said lourisu scheduled to leave Luxor bad been barred from the airport and passengers aln?ady at the field were ordered back t.o hotels • Egyptian officials reportedly believed the hijacken Jlad bttn tra.ined and hired by the Ubyan government. Libyan President Moammar Khadafy is Egypc.lan President Anwar Sadat's main Arab enemy and relations between the two cowrtries are · poo r . Egypt b as accused Khadaty of directlng a wave ol terrorist eU..acks in E&YPl ln re• cent months. The Ubyao letcler has den ed .the cbarees.. ' 5 'Drug Burn' Death Suspects Make Pleas f"lve men facing tr1al for the a l- leged ''dope burn" kUllnJt.S or a Sunset Beach couple demanded separate trials today in Orange County Superior Court. And it appeared rrom the first react.ion to the defense motion by Deputy DI.strict Attorney Robert Chatterton that he will not oppose the motion in lbe cases ol three of the five defendants. U Judge Robert P. Kneeland a pproves, it wlll mean lh'! S<'hedullng or five Uials for six defendants accused or involve- ment in the murders last Nov. 8 ol Ronald Cauwels, 27, and Janel MaeMeu.34. The couple wer~ gunned down in their home at 16861 Bayview Drive, Sunset Beach, by a gang ol armed lntruder~ who drove ofC at bi&h spud after Cauwelil was ralally wounded with a hand aun and Mrs. Metz shot t.odcnth with a machincgun. Authorities claim that lhe gang was dispat ched to the Bayview Drive h ome after Cauwels robbed a number of patrons or a local drua ring at gunpoint and earned off marijuana valued al $20,000. The pr<>5eculion claim~ that Thomas Harden Hester, 24, or Long Beach was the man who used lhe machinegun on Mrs. Metz. They identify William Cralg Tibbits. 29, or Orange as Ciwwels' killer. In court today with Hester and Tibbit!! tor what Is expect~ to be a day long debate on the pretrial motion for separate Uial~ are Denni!! Casey Jones, 32, also known as Dennis Maloney, l.954 •• Santiago Prive, Newport Beach: Ronald Carl D'Orto. 29, and Richard Wayne Sooter, 28. both ol Long Beach. A sixth defendant. Roger Kelth Davis. 29, or Long Beach, bu already been•granled a ffparale tnal on kldnaplng char1es. Dual murdl'r counls against Dnl!l have been dropped by tho pro- secutJon. Defense motions for dilmllsat o( Lhe charges contained In a grand jury indictment and for' 1111ppression of certain evidence have been d enied by Judge Kneeland In two weeks ol pro- Uial action. Three men named with the alx defendant& In that indictment on dual murder counts have pleaded guilty and wlll appear as pr(t secution wllJ\~Sse! \C\ su\15eqllent trials. '