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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-24 - Orange Coast Pilot~-Brown Gets Coast !.------------------ Abduction Duo Youth's Body Arrfi:igned; One Fot•nd Bagged Faces New Woe On Coast Road I TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 24, 1976 VOL.M, NO "1. 2SlCT10NS, 1' "ACES ' ·Pair Chained . . . I ' Carpe11ter l'otes 'No ' 'Rudy's 'Fan' ShuwsAgain Officers Arrest 3 At Hotel l>•llf ,.. ... ,..,... ,, "••flclt. 0'0.-tl SUSPECTS AT COURT IN SCUDDER KIDNAP CASE Rick S.Hera (left), WHllam Rudy Wenon Arrive In Chains I Suspects Arraigned Arraignment procttdlngs for two mtn ucused ln U'lc ~.ooo 1d n•p of pot1lo chip heir John H. "Jack" Scudder dragged on .. rty today ln West Oranttc County Judicial District court. They were scheduled to go , before Judae Fenton Jones in o brier hearing It other cases in the crowded courtroom were lo be c.Ued first. . BOTlJUSM SCARE PROBED LOS ANGELES (AP> -A ~an who telephoned county lltalth orficlals to report that bu t ».auinea pigs had died huq up 1"1fhout gMng her name. • Now the officials are trying to 1 llad ber because they thtnk she • ~ have contracted oC\en-falal "bolullsm poisoning trom eating • Jieaiecanned pol•toes. lhe said sbe had uten a potato _. liftll Juices from the same alltober ,Wnea pip. Complalnt.s chargi ng WUU am Rudy Wesson, 4-4, 0( Tustin and Rick Dale ~llers, 20. of LonR Beach with kidnapl.ng for ransom were only fil ed Monday af. ternoon and their names were not on the court calendar tor today. We sson , a I S-year ac - quaintance or the ~udder family and former financial adviser also faces a charge of assault with a deadly weapon for aJlegedly smashing his captive in tbe mouth witb a gun butt last Thurs- day. Scudder, 64, of 145 N. Bay Ftoot, Balboa Island. <lid escape altbou&b inJU1'ed after being held prisoner in a rented motorbome oo the st.art of an aborted trip toward the desert. Inves tigators say it was Wesson who held Scudder in the rented vehicle near Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Volley while Sellers went to call Mrs. Scudder for a $250,000 ransom demand. Both suapeds fled on foot whtn Scludder feigned a maaslve, (See KIDNAP, Page A%) ' State Coastal Bill Goes to Governor By HILARY KAVE Ott ... 0.11• "llet$yff A state coastal protection bill that authorizes a permanent state coas tal commission and temporary regional commissions won a surprise victory Monday in Sacramento. A 25 to 14 fi nal \•ole sent the bill by Sen. J erome Smith <D·San JoseJ to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .. who promised he would sign the measure immediately. Brown said he wouJd also sli:?n a followup bill, that is said lo be an attempt to satisfy labor in· terests in Cali fornia. Orange County Sens. Dennis Carpentt'r I R·Newport Beach> Terror Reign Broken After Hostage Slain OMAHA, Neb. (AP> -Police stormed a bunker-like tavern early today nnd t'aptured an Oklahom a man who h11d held three p e r s ons hos tage al knilepoinl for nearly 17 hours. Ollicers found one hostage dead. and a second was hurt as they rushed in. One of tho hostages had escaped unharmed about 20 minutes earlier. Mayor Edward Z<lrinsky said th~ knlre-wlelder was "pumped upon drugs." "We had to go in." saJd Deputy Police Chief Joe Friend. Friend was the chief negotiator with lhe knife-wielding man, Jimmy Green, 31, of Pawnee, Okla,, dur- ing the long siege. The deputy chJet said the d~ cis lon lo storm Wbilcombs Tavern came after two or Green's brothers peered through a window and saw Nat.ban H. "Joe" Culbertson, 59, a tavern patron, on the nocr, hls throat slashed. OUlcers said Rosemary AkJena, 38, wlte of the tavern's owner, Uoyd Aki ens. wu cut acroas tbe throat as lbey went after Grttn. She was listed in cr1llcal condition at a hospital. Phyllis Utoage, 3S, a part-time tavern employe, was grabbed by police as sbe leCl lbe tavern about 7 a.m. to pick up a rille, a pistol and aome ammunition Green bad demanded. A few mtnutes later, tbe CSee llOSTAGES, Pa,eA2) and James Whetmore (R· Fullerton) were among those who vot e d again s t th e environmental bill. Carpenter described Monday's action In the Senate chambers as "wild whe eling-and-de aling" and said he could not support the bill because of several reasons. Carpenter objects to provisions ol the bill that would be carried out. A permanent JS-mem ber state coastal commission was ap- proved, with members appointed by the governor, the assembly speaker, the senate rules com· mlttee and by the existing re· gional coastal commissions. However , temporary regional commissions were also created to examine coastal plans drawn up by local governmental agencies. Those plans must con· form to the master state coastal plan, which would protect the roastline and provide grealcr ac- cess to the beaches, among other provisions. · The regional bodies, also ap· <SffCOAST, Page A.2) 300Coumy RUkrs Hit By Bus Strike The alrlke fn Los Angeles by Rapid Tra nsit District bus drivers Is havJng an Impact on about 800 local commuters. Orange County Transit District <OCTD> officials reported today. About 600 passengers dally commute Into Los Angeles taking RTD bus e s Crom OCTD's ~Uerton park and ride Cadlily, olficlala said. Some or those park their cars in Fullerton while others take an OCTD bus from San Clemente, accordJ~ to OCI'D PubUc Af. fairs ofClcer Mary.Evelyn Bryden. In add.ltJon, another UollJ> ot about 100 commut.t.rs from Seal Beach, Huntington Beach and Los Alamitos areas take OCTD buses into Loos Beach, where they then travel by RTD buses to worlrln Los Angeles, she said. Mrs. Bryden said the OCI'D buses taking commuters lo meet. RTD rou.tes were posted with signs about the strike. In addition, extra operat.ofs ate oa duty at Sf7-3SU to aive in· formation •bout OCI'D rout.ea in <See S'BIIE, Pase AZ) LOS ANGELES (AP) - The "Mysterious Woman in Blac k " came once again. as she has done nearly every year since mourners began observing the death of silent screen idol Rudolph Valentino. She was one in a crowd or more than 1,000 people who gathered at Hollywood Memorial Park CeJlletery Monday on the SO!h an· nivers ary of Valentino's death. Wearing a blat'k dress and ve il. the e lde rly woman wande red slowly through lhe crowd, knell in· front or Valentino's crypt a t the while m a rble mausoleum a nd blew a kiss. She then departed as silently :Ind quickly as she had arrived. Youth's Body Found in Bag On Highway A hiker who kicked in disgust nt a trash baA &!\ he trud1tcd along the Ortega .Ughway near San Juan Capistrano Monday rnn for the nearest telephone when he spotted tho contents of the tom ba1. Orange County Sheriff's of. ficcrs summoned to the scene said they found the body or a young man who had been shot through the head and then ap· parenlly stuffed into the plasllc bag. Examination by coroner 's of- ficers who picked up the body from Its location about 11 mllei; east or San Juan revealed tho body lo be that of a young male, about 16 years of age, live-fool sl.x, UiO pounds and with reddish brown hair and a falr complex.· Ion. Coroner's officers estimate the dale of death about Aug. 19. Tbey said death resulted from lhe gun wound in the bead. Sheriff's invesUgators believe the yooth was killed in another location. wrapped up in the bag and then thrown into a gully aJongalde Ortega Highway. The biker asked that he not be Identified. · Hughes a Texan? HOUSTON CAPJ -A Texu judge has rejected arguments from heirs ot Howard Hqbes and ruled that Texas has jurUdiction over b1I estate. # Orange County Sheriff 's of· fi cers broke up what they described as a "home delivery" sex ring Monday night with the arrest of three women who were booked in Laguna Hills and jailed on prostitution charges. Undercover officers who said they contacted the trio through advertisem ents in underground newspapers said they invited the girls lo meet them in separate rooms al the Hyatt Regency Hotel. They said the three women were booked afte r they accepted payment for one o( a number or sex acts they allegedly said they were willing to perform. Lodged in the county jail on prostitution char ges were: Wen· dy Andersen, 20, of 2217 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa; Gail Ellen Schmeling, 24, of 22700 Lakl· Forest Drive, El Tor o a nd Nadine Ohvc, 23, of Ontario. Inves tigators said the ad- ve rtlst~m c nt ·to whic h lhl'Y responded makes itclcur that the advertisers are willing to provide sexual services in a hotel, motel or home under t he guise of tho s t a t e m e nt that they a r e masseuses. They said those services start at $.15 and can go as high as $200, dependinn on the desires or the customer . Coas t 7 Weather S unny and ft lightly warmer Wednesclay with some fog and low cloud" overnight. Coast high to 70, low down lo 60. INSIDE TODAY Prufdent Ford .and- Democrat Jfmm11 Carter ~Qin plont /or campaign, with Carter 1pealdng in Coli/ornia . about pordmllng dra/t dodger•~and f°ord'1 nm- nlng mate, Robert Dole, Jollowing him through the Ital ea. Set P,ogt A f . ; 0 All.'YPI LOT s f "ord 011d f ?a11s Pre.<;1dent Ford shakes hands ''1th children who were wmting fl>r him as h(' i1pprouched the third g reen at the mu1uc1pal golf course II\ Vail, Colo. The pre31dent spent the afternoon on the links after morning meetings with his staff (Story. Pa~c A4 1 ~Americam Admit , I Soviet Drug Caper l . MOSCOW <AP1 Three Amencans pleaded gwlty an a Soviet court today to chargell or earn ang 62 8 pounds or herom intotheSov1ct Union. The thrt•l! were !>lOPJX'd h~ customs orric1als at Mosco" s Shere mt~ <.'VO I nternat1011al Airport June 27 enrootc from Malaysia to Pans Gerald R Am~tt•r. ~l. or :"-.t•" York. an<I Paul Brawer. 31. of La:1 Vel(as, Nev . pleaded guilty in ;\loscow c1t\ l'Ourt to 11mu~l'!I ing and cnm11111I l'Oni.p1rac' to llmu.igll' lhe narrnltr~ Wh<'n th•• Judge Mked Dcnni:i Robert Bum, f 'r•uH P ogt> t I f HOSTAGES hr.otheri., R O. anti Jnhnnv Green. approacht'd the bwlding to talk with their broth<'r. The\ had be<'n flown from Oklahoma to Omaha an a chartered JCt t>arlier tn the morning 7.onnsky sn1d th<' brothers looked into the building. then hacked away and told Friend. "The guy 1s lying lh<.'rc and ht''s cutcartoear." The deputy police chief said that as officers rushed into the tavern , they spott<.'d Green hacking into a restroom at the re· ar ofthe bar with Mrs. Ak1ens. Friend said ht' kicked down the restroom door and officers wrestkd Green into submission. Ile said he was unsurt• whether Mrs. Aklens wa!I rut befor<' or 11unng the stru~g l<.' SJ.rt. Wilham Moms, onl' or thl' 12 pohc-f'mt•n who 'lormrd th•• tJvern, also w:i'I h'l'>p1tahz<.'d for lnJ u ri f'., !' u<r t• r t•tl "hc•n h" shoo:un ncc1drntttll\' d1.,charaed. ~'rlend :rn1tl l'oltcc ~aid no other ~hots w<'re f1n·d Grt'cn, who was not 1n1urcd, was token to th(• ~ych1:ltn<' ward of a hospital, the ofrteer said fi'rlend !lnid the weapon u11ed by Gr«'en w11s ··a l;1rg carvln,: knife with a six· or scven-lnch blade.·· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fhr fh f"'I> ( "'' O•llY f"HO!t. w1tf\ •'••,, I '°"' ~<t ltw Nf ""' tt-r•u, ., pwt,.,V,...•f ft, 1'- f ··~ c .. ,, "''•"'•"" (""~.,, Yt H 1fl ""°*''41tt>' .,. Plilf'lf•UWO ,..,,.,.,..,~., thth,., I . MJ ,, tw (fll\11' IW°f'W. Ht Wfiliifl'\ &rt1ttr. "'""''~ f'I l'•Mh t~l•t" \/Atlt'ly It• fW '"6ot-11tr1• • Y.tlNlf titl'lllJ I.ft~ .,.~ft \9vlh t ~"It A ' "Ii. '"•lrliNI .. firfft '" ..,b0'1""'4 '4twMr• llNJ '\...,.. ~\ TM P'WW.•,.t ,.,.,.h~N"-) ~ I\ •t UJ ...... , .. , )lr .. 1. < .. t• ~ ... Uk-• thou.. Rober1 N. Weed ,..,.~ .. .,. ,._..,.., Jt<ll R. CurH>y Y'Clt .......... ,_Go_ .. """"""' . Thom.s ICHYll ,.,. ... 26. also or New York, how he pleaded. Burn replied: "I admit my gwlt on transporting it but not in m y conspiracy to do so." Thr three. "ho are being kept in separate cdls 1,1.1th Russian cellmates. sat qweUy together in a sm all docket guarded by Soviet soldiers Under Article 711 of the Russian n1manat <'Ode. drug smu~ghng ('arnes a prison term of three to 10 yeurs. The trio has been accused of carrying the hl'rom. which U.S. Embassv officials descnbed as the "brown SU#?ar" Lype, in the false bottoms of their suitcases. Accord111g to the Soviet press, the three had not counted on go- ing through Soviet customs here. but by a fluke they had to change planes and carry their luggage through inspection points. /Although the purity of the heroin seized has not been report· ed. the reported quantity Wlth 60 percent purity "-'Ould be worth about $3 million on New York streel5 -enough to keep 1.567 addicts in the habit for a year. The trial. expected lo last two days. 1s bein~ allowed full cov. <'ra~e by the Soviet and foreign media, unusual fo r Soviet trials. Trials of political dissidents here are routinely closed to the foreign press. although Soviet law requires public trials in such cases. The uncommonly wide ex- posure being given lo this case suggests the Soviets want to reap :1 propaganda hona.nza and dis· t·ourage drug traffic through this country. f 'rotN Pogr A I STRIKE ... Oranae County to those who normally travel RTD routes within thl' <'ounty. Mrs. Bryden said most of the calls received Monday were primari ly inquiring whether ocro bus drivers are on strike. She not~ the dist.rt ct·~ con· tro('t with drivers d~ not explrc until June, and service is con· tlnulng normally. Tho non-profit orgnniutlon Co an m u t e r C om put er. at 834-7433, t1l~o l!t provldlna one to two-dnv carpool arramtcmenls durln~ the ~tr1k,f. A spokesm an there said today additional workers have been h1red to reduce the time It takes for arrangements to be made. Normally, carpools aro matched through a computer and !\UCh ar- rancernents take about Lwo weeb. afety Dis~ussio11 'West' Won Judge Rules for NY Fi mi Korea to Meet On DMZ Deaths LOS ANGELES (Al» -Less tbon o year ago. there "as no ··New Wci.l" maaaJln . A few months later. Lhcre were l\\O. A fed ral judg~ was asked to rule on lhl' maltl'r and tht>n th re' as one. SEOUL. South Korea <AP> - North Koro agreed toduy lo a mtellnJt on Wednesday of the joint Kore un M 1lltary Arm1st1ce Comm1ss19n to d i11cuss the safety o f Americans In the dl'· milltarited zone betwet•n North and South Korea. The United States demanded the m~tlng and propost'd that 1t be held today But North Korea proposed a clela)• unlll Wednes· day arternoc>n, and the United States agreed. . The United States asked for the meeting In Panmun.iom. the truce \'illage In the dem1litariioo zone, to seek assurances from North Korea that there would not be a repetition or the clash last week 1n which North Korean guards killed two American arm) oHicers. State Department spokesman Robert Funseth said the Un.ited States would demand assurance that .. our people will not be harmed.·· Front Page A I COAST ••. pointed. will not begin work until the cili<.'s finalize coastal pohc1es. But they are scheduled to disband by 1981 at the latest. "I 'm just. nol in favor or another layer or appointive gov· ernment that we just don't need." said Carpenter. referring 10 the r egiona l commission system. ··Pl us. J think too much of the state is included in the bill's pro- v1s1ons." the Newport Beach state senator added. Carpenter referred to the approximate l.OOO·yard boundary that would be in ertect 1f the bill is signed by Brown. Carpenter also criticized the fact that the m oney needed to carry out the provisions or the bill was not included in Monday's voting. "They separated the money from the body of the bill, so they would need only 21 votes, not 27. That 's procedural fraud ," Carpenter a lleged. The senator was also critical of the way Gov. Brown appare11Uy manipulated the measure on the senate floor. ''Tbe aovernor nnd Jack Hen· mng. l\FL-CIO state director. were in Brown's orrice in :.t closeted wheeling and dealing session throughout the day," Carpenter said. "Then m the late afternoon. in an unprecedented action, they came down to tbe senate floor. arm in arm," according to Carpenter. The senator said that early in the day, only 16 or 17 senatorR favored Smith's bill. ..1 left the chambers about 4 p.m. along wllb others on the finance committee. When I re· turned, 21 had agreed to support the bill and then a couple or others hopped on lattt, .. he said. Carpenter said the bill won ap. proval because of Brown's sup- port. Brown agreed to sign a followup bill th at would answer the concerns or Callfomia's or· ganlled labor. First, the followup bill will in· e lude a provision that landowners be compensated i£ they lose their land under the coastal act. Also. the bill would provide that regional com missions would not bel{in work unless' activated by the state coastal commisston. Cleaver Gag Order Fought OAKLAND CAP) -Eldridge Cleaver's attorney hu said he will appeal a 11weeplng ga~ order that prevents participants in Cleiaver'a approaching tnal to dl11cu11s the case. The gag wa11 lcvied Monday hv Alameda County Superior Court Judge Alan A. Lindsay. ll muzzles any trial participant - Including the derendant. lawyers. police and court aides -who would discUAS the case. Cleaver's attorney, Patrick Hallinan of San Francisco, Im· m ediately protested the gag or· d e r. c l al m In g l t was u n • coasUtuUooal. The American alrcraf\ cnrrier Midwa~· and four escortln~ wtlr!'.!h1ps were mMNVt>r\ng otr the coust of Korea. Amencun Cor<'es In South Korea werl' 1 c infor ct><t b y lwo fighl «'r squadrons from Okinawa and tho Untied States. and Amertca11, South Korean aand North Kort1111 forces on the peninsuJa were ull on precautionary alerts. But the Stale Department made a conciliatory gesturl.' with a new comment on a slatem c-nt by North Korean President KJm ll-sung terming the incident at Panmunjom "rearetlul ... "We recognize lbat the North Korean statement expresses regret over the incident and we consider this a posiUve at.ep," Funseth said. .. Nevertheless. this does not change the tragic fact. that two American officers were brutally beaten to death without pro· vocation." Another Slate Department spokesman said Sunday that the statement was unacceptable because it did not acknowledgl' responsibility for the slaying of the two Americans. Funseth added that assurances from North Kore11 th at Americans would be safe in the future ··would improve the climate" in Korea. White House press secretary Ron Nessen said the United States "is anxious to cooperate in relaxation of tensions, but we want to make sure there is no miscakulation concerning our firmness in the area." The North Korean Communist party newspaper. Rodon~. charged that the Midway task force had enter ed North Korean waters. ··sy infiltrating tbefr warships into the waters or another country. tJle U.S. im!X'rialist ag· gressors force a confilct upon the other side, and by issuing an 'emergency alert order' in the whole waters or Korea, they pro- claimed these waters a bat· tlefield." the paper said. Pentagon sou rces in Washington said the Midway task force was off the coasl or South Korea. well soulh of North Korean waters. Fro• Page A I KIDNAP ••. violent heart attack in the van. assaulted the lone kidnaper and got oul the door . A novel new bit of legal troublt> awaited Wesson when he arrived at the court this morrung. He was handed a subpoena as he stepped off the marshal's bus, apparenUy a summons connect· ed with a $170,000 lawsuit he faces involving the Desert Empire Bank. Det. Jack Welsh said it is aJ. leged t he former Bank or America. Corona del Mar branch manager is in des perate financial straits and diseu.-1scd his financial plight with Scudder over lunch last Thursday, shortly before the abduction in front nf the potato chip tycoon·s dentist office in Huntington Beach. l ' S. 1)1~tnct Court Jud.:e Andrew Hauk decided· in a summary judgment Monduy that New York Publicataons. which pubbshcis "New West" nnd "New York" ma~uz1nes, ha') rl~hts to th(' title. A l,A(iUNA BEACll m{m, Jl'l't'~· Kuhnn. who µubhshl'd a dafforcnl "Nt•w West ·· sought un injunction agamst the New York firm ·s uscohhdith.>. "Tht>y thought of it first.'' admitted Keith 0 . Beecher, attorney Cor the plaintiffs, but ndded: "My C'ontcntion is that it's not the flr!lt one who thfnks or it but the first one" ho puts it ln print ... Bcc•chcr said thP two <'Ompanics c hose the tiUe in· dc~ndently &nd \H'rc not aware or ench other's de· <'l!-iion. IN ms RULING, Hauk told the litigants that New York Publications' "New West " had followed through on its original idea by contJnuous publication of the magazine. The Laguna Beach firm had printed only two editions before deciding to suspend publication an- defmitely, he pointed out. Attica Prisoners Protest in Cells ATTICA, N.Y. (AP> -As some 1,800 of Attica's 2.000 In· mates remained lo their cells tn a prison protes t, state Corrections Commissioner Benjamin Ward told a news conference that "society has to stop being hypocritical and ch005e between rehabihlalion and retribution.·· Ward and Associate Com· m1ss1oner Mark Corrigan ar· rived here to meet with the prisoners · li aison committee,. which di sc usses inmate gnevances with orricials at the Attica Corr~ctional Facility. "Those who are sentenced for more than fi"e years are sen· tenced for retribution," Ward told the prison news conferenre. "Rehabilitation should not take longer than that.•' About 90 percent or the inmates refused to leave their cells Mon· day to work in prison shops or at· tend classes in prison schools. The protest was planned in advance, and offfcials had dis· covered a letter and pellt1oos caJUng for the actlon on Monday to emphasize~ Ust or demands. The peaceful protest was in sharp contrast to the violent re· volt or September 1971, when 43 men-11 prison employes and 32 prisoners -were kUJeo. Officials said they were trying to run the institution as normally as possible. They s aid 48 ~rsons ldi Closes Paper NAIROBI. Kenya <AP> President Idi Amin 's regime in Uganda has shut down a Roman Catholic newspaper and arrested· its employes, church sources here reported Monday. The Ugandan government has al~ legedly accused it of printing leafl ets calling for the r e· slgnatlon of Amin, who is a Moslem. visited inmates, U16 prisone~s showed up for break/ast, 444 fqr lunch and 300 for d inner. A spokesman said no extra guards had been called in. Corrigan said It is a violation of pnson rules to refuse to report for work or classes and the names of those "not. followi~ their pro~ rums·• were recorded. But he indicated no punitive action was planned. The prisoners' petition listed a number of grievances. such as overcrowding. allegations or brutahty by guards, demands for visitina privilege!I. HBWoman's Body Found In Newport The body or a Huntington Beach woman was discovered by Newport Beach police in ~ drainage ditch near Jamborfle Road Monday. PoUce said the victim, Esm•t Mohsenian Friend, 21, was f~ lying on a blanket and pillow. While Investigation Is continU· ing. police said a container w~ found next to the body. A prt- Jiminary r eport from Orange Co unt y Sheriffs Crime Laboratory said the container r,: vealed traces of cyanide. Investigators said the victi.-i left her home at 14562 Belmu- Circle on Saturday after a verbal dispute with her husband. 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Plkl "' ( .. ta ,..,. .... c.1-.... ~.,.,,... ..., t.,_ un -::"=·~n-1111,, .,....,_,_,_,_ WASHINGTON (AP) -A IO.month investigation o1 school desegregation by the U.S. Com· mission on Civil Rights ls critical or President Ford and members of Congrtas for atttmptln« to restrict court-orden!d busing. "The commisslon believes, for COMlltotlonal reasons, thaL el· Corta br tither the executlve or iM lq1alatlve branches to curb the power or the courts, hl the final analysis, will not prevail,'' it said ln a 31S·P•ll~N!1>0rt· · "SUch elforts undenntne the deeegre1atton process and jeopardbe the rl1hta ot minority studeota. F\&rtborm<JR, Uleae at- tm1pta contribute to the position or some lndl•lduala that de~ 14ft•atkln can be aTCllded. '' , 10•.m..8p.m. SATURDAY Kenneth I loldC'n of Santi.I Ana \\ orks on his 1-'okkt'r. a C:crman \\'orld War I l plam•. in prt'parut1on for the set·ond an- nual radio control scale contest for modt'l planes. Tht• t>\'(•nt. which drew model bu1ldNs from California and neiS?hboring s talt•s. "a ~ hl'lcl Sunday <.tl Fountain \'alh·~":. :\lilt• Squ;.irt• Park I ' ' Lester's Back AIP Likes Look of Maddox CHICAGO tAP1 Lester Maddox probably 'nil become the second former Georgia go\'ernor t o be nominated for prt'°S1dent this year. a leader of the Amen can independent Party tAI P 1 said toda.'. . "HE IS Tll f: candidate I ·,, ould place m~ mone~ on right no\\." ~:11d San Dwgo attorne~ Wilham K. Shear<•r Jtmm,· CartN. \\ho follm\C'd ~larldox a-. gon·rnnr of G<·orgia. "a-. nom1n.11c·d la~t month .i s the OC'monat tl' pn·-.1tll•nt1al 1.·and1clat<· Tlw .\IP. '-t'l up a-. a \'t•h1c-l<' for th<· 1968 pn· s1rl<'nl1al drl\ 1• 111 r\IJham.i Gm· Gc·or~e C Wall~1c<• op<·n:. 1t ~ thrt•t• da~ p11.•-.1den11al I" 11ominat1ng t·on\t'nt111n ht:rt• / T hursdav W ;illtl<.'(' r:rn a:-" Dl'n10l'l':H 111 19i2 ~I t1<1rlox said :\11lnday 1n \\';.ishinglon he 1s ~l't'k111g thC' Al P nomi11Clt1nn het•;rnst• \\'illlaC'e 1s now 111 It• a g u (' \\ 1th · · p111 n t' hl':'1c1NI llh<'ralc;'' and Honal<I Hl'agan ot Cahrorniu ha:-. rdu~t·d to ll'ad a third llart~ l£STE II MAOOOJI; SllEAR ER SAID O'T llf.R po~.,1hl<' contend<>r~ for the· .\IP nom1n.1t 1on 1nC'luclc Gm :\ll'ldnm ThompMm of Xl'\\ llamp~h1n• lornwr l S RC'p John R R.tnd. ·111 Lou1-.1an.1 and :ihor11on opponl·nt Ellen )k(.'orm:1c·k · Somt• ol uur people lalkt•cl to Ronilld Rcaj?illl aho11t "hctht'r h<'c1 I><' intt'l'<'strd in thl' nomanat1on. :-iht•;,irer !-.atd · Hut hl• :-. out of 11 I le" oulcl hJ\'E' bN·11 <.iccl'ptable as a prl':-.1Cknt1al candidate by man) of our dl'legatcs ." Far Ovt.'r Estimat~ Population of V.S. At 222.2 Million? WASl!ll'(;TON 11\1•1 tht> l's popu!Jllon. 1ndudinw 1lle)lal 1 phc·n~. 1!> 222 2 m1lhon. or fi s I JTHlhon hlfth<.'r thnn lhf' nrr.crnl I 1tovcrnml'nt ('c;t1maw .• 1 prl\ all' I aroup t'Ontf'nd~ lhl' ndtlon ·~ populat1clfl ~rowth 1 he lunll. using l1,1?ures from thr C<'n'>u!> Bureau nnd the l:mt NI l'\at1nns. also t•st1matc-d that thr v.orlrl'» populatmn n •ached I 2~ h1lhnn in m1dyec1r. Th<' (.'ensu., Bureau's t'~l1male 1-; I 069 billion The differenee we., pnmanh dut' lo :i h1ghc.>r fond \''>l1malt> ror lhP P eople· .. HE'pubhc of China 964 I mil hon : The En' 1ronmenl .11 f'und :il'•l I c-l111m:o; that both llw birth riitt• • •nd the death rat<.' ar<.' lower than 'l h<' ~°' l'rn menl h.~~ rcportf'1I t lfh<' fund wa:o; round<'d in l973 111 J Ir JW att l'nt ion to tht' problt'm:. of I ~ orld population Rrowth I Th<' rund's population ftllUf<'' : "l'r<' ba:o;ed on U $ Ht1rc:iu o( th<' cnsus f1~ures . The fund Hr1<ut'fl 1 at the hureau . In cshmatm~ thc> t .S. populnhon 11t 215 7 m1lhnn • <'<'ently . did n ot int'lud.-5 :i l 111ion pt>rsons whom lht' hurl'm1 1 t aid in 1972 wcrr cwrrlook<'ll "' 1 e 1970 <'<'nirn'I • ;\ls o omitlt'd V.<'rl' lllt>~al 1 ~iens. bt•ht'\'t'd to numtx•r mor1• 1 an one m 1llion. ot•corrlin~ to Che und'<i populut1on consultant, t obert Cook Tht' R<'tual birth 1•nd death rules an· lov.t•1 ~9'ecaU!>e \he Aurcau or \'ital Tht' fund ch11m<'d that "nearh all p0pulallon e!lll mates. lnclud- inR those of the U .N and Census. havt-erred o n the low side for more than l wo decades " ThE' group t'laiml'd thal th<' worlrl '!I population wa." itrowinF? .1t 2 2 percent a year. At that rat{', 1t would quadruple In ~7 ycar:o; while the U .S population "11~ doubling, fund President .Justin Blackwelder said. lie o;md 11"111 be impossible for lh<' v.orld to feed that many JK"OPlt' 4Sailors Competing In Series By ALMON U>CXABEY O••lf ~H•I ..... ,,.. EdtlW 1-'our sk 1ppers have moved into conlMt1on for the l'mted Stales Y Jcht Ra<'1ng L:n1on ·s 1nterclub mJlch racini: rhamp1onsh1p. "mboluerl bv the PrinN• of \\'ale~ trophy The St>nes 1s being :.a1lc•d on San! :i Monica Bay out ofCahf"rniu Yacht Club Ed Trentl\'an of Coronado Yacht Cluh, San Diego, r epresenting the Southern Callfornra Yuc htmg Association and USY RU <Hl'a C won three of his five races Monday Also wmnm~ thret' races was Ravmond Burke of llawaii <Arca J1 1." Marvin ~ckman of the Tex- as Y uchting Association <Area Fl v.a:o; involved inn thorny pro· lest with Graham Hall . Chesapeake Ba~ Yacht Racing All>s0<'1allon. but remained in the champ1onsh1p fhghl when the pn)test "as d1sallm\l'd Pl'l<'r hlcr. East<'rn Con· nect1cut Yacht Hacing As- soc1at1on lArf'a B 1 remained in <'Ontent1on b, ,·1rtue of a bye Mondn} 's races were sailed over two courses in 15 to 17 knot winds. Boats used for the series are Santa Cru% 27. Others in the competition wh1<'h continue' through Wed- nesday are Stephe n Terry, Southern Massachusetts Yacht- ing J\ssoc1at1on <Area A >: Graham H all . and John Jenkins. fo'lorid a Sailing Association IArea Dl Sk1pper1' <•cfvancl>d to the Prince or Wales finals by a two year laddt>r competition. Tht> ladder for 1977 1s already under W<I\' J°udgr:-for this year's finals Jre Anrly Uram. Balboa Yacht Club , Downie Mwr m. Long Bt'a<.'h Yacht Club . F Gardner Cox, Villanova. Penn : William W. Poole, Portland. Maine: Ray Wallace. Los Angeles Yacht Club and Harrn1 K . Lyle. Cahforma Yacht Club Protesters Face Trial HAMPTON. N II. <A P > -A Disln<'t Court j udge on Monday ordt'red 177 or the:' 179 protestors arref.ted at a "mMs occupation" or the Seahrook nuC'lcar f>OWC'r plant site to be tried on crimln<il treir1pa!l!lln i;t charg<'s. Jud~c Maurice Rois ('iled the other two demonstrators for con· tempt or court when lbey refused to answer questions or ~ive their names al lh<' orra1J{nmcnt lilatistt('S based th<' rat<'s on thl· • tDwE"r official population flJ:un•. Cook said. "'He said births exce«led dt>aths 3 million in the past year. lln~ the populallon by .59 cent. With immigration ed. U.S. populatJon growth eeded 1.2 percent during the l·year Term County Man Killed Mate .J ear. be said. T he Environmental Fund v~ immigr ation restriction$ •d lower birth rates to reduce &~ W @(ll][( ®@((WO©® TIM!celaaa..,eVt toda1 • Pace Al A 64-year-old m an. booked on murder char~es when he put four armor-piercing bullets into his 36-year-old common law v.·lfe, was ~tenced Monday to one year In Oran ge County Jail. Superior Court Judge James H. WaJsworth ordered the jail term and five years probation for Roy Stafford of Santa Ana after the defendant pleaded guilty to manslau&hler charges. Stafford was arrested last Jan. 26 after Sanla Ana ROli« found the body or J oyce Toby, 36, in the home abared by I.be couple. They sald they also recovered the .357 magnum weap on used m the shooting. Police said both the victim and the defendant were drunk at the time of the shootlnft. They said Stalford became enraged when his white companion described tum as "a nigger " and told him she was 1eaving him. The probation r eport read by Judge Wa lsworth calls for a moderate period of jail lim e for Slafford. It arfues that the 64- year-old defendant "could well go another 60 plus years without eneaitng In a serious olfense." • ' Tuesoay Augusl24 1976 DAIL V PILOT A:J Osborne Criticized Planners Assail Credibility 8)' GAllV G RAN\1LLE °' ·~ °"''',.,..,SW" Or ange Count\' phrnruna c·om m1ss1ont'rb ('h.irged .1guin 1'u<·t. day that George o~bonw. count~ £nr1 von ment a I M ana.iemt•nt Agency 1EMA, d1rC<"tor. 1s d1i.· torting the commas ion's posallon on 1ssut>.s ht' ci1rrw~ to the Bourd of Su pen asor., Sparking tht• ma1>t rt•c·cnt at- tack on Osbornt> 's ('rt>d1b1hty a'I u m t>ssengt>r "as his 1n terpretation or the c·omm1!>smn 's 'iew on a propo1'cd <'OlllmUt<'r h1ghwa~ in the El Toro M1::.!>1on \'ieJO area In a report to the supen l'IOrs. Osborne said the eomm1ss1on op posed the road for e::.thct1(' n'- asons Dul comm1ss1oners said they made it clear their oppos1t1on to the proposed h1ghwa} goei. de eper than beauty. T hey repeated their finding that a.s a comm 1ssioo they don 'l believe an extension ol V1sla del Lago Entidad is needed. The proposesJ hjghway would t'onnect Los Ahsos Road with 1-:1 Toro Road north of Trabuco Road. While Osborne recommended approval or the road Ill his report Fisher Faces Murder Quiz BURBANK <AP> Authorities say they want to question singer Eddie Fisher sometime this week Lo determine what he kno"·s about murdered private tnvestigator Bobby Hall. Poli<'e Lt. Al M adnd said Mon- day that Fisher 1s not a suspect 1n the JuJy 22 murder of llall but that investigator s believe Fisher may be able to help them 1n their inquiries . LEADS A TT ACK Planner Grindle to the super\'1sors. lhe com- m1ss1on 's objections were limit· ed lo esthet 1cs or th,, amount of J:rad1ng required. l'omm1sswn Charrwom<111 Shirley Grindle. leader of tht' at· tack on Osborne's ples::.cng,•r sen·ice, said h<' had told :;uperv1sors only part of lh<' stt>ry, and a secondary part ul best Mrs Grindle asked why the comm1ss1on 's main objl'cl1ons to the road were not· included m Csborne's report "Where did our mformallon go' Wh} did "e hold a public hearing?" she asked. When no one answered. she suggested that 1t might he bt'st for the comm 1ss1on lo ha\'{' 1t" o~ n en\ oy to the Dourd of Supervisors PLANNERS' TARGET EMA Chief Osborne Shi• .,Jtd th.ll \\ h1.•n Plannmi: Comm1ss1on \'It'\\~ dtfft•r with EMA pos1t1oni-th<'n' 1s no one lo reprei.('nl tht' l'l)011lllSSIOll's VIC'W othl'r than 0:-.horm·. Mrs. Gn11dle's objt.'<:llon 0 11 lhl' htJ:hwiiy l~SUl' was l'ndorscd b\ her fellow comm1f.s10ners whe;, the~ voted unantml)u~I~ lcnwnd a l<'tter to supt'rv1sor. that ""ould t'\pund on "hal Osbornt• said m his report llowcver. lh<'n.· V.1.1!> no action on i.eek1ng a m•w envoy to lht• board Last month Mrs. Grindle ra1st.'d tht.' 1ssut> of O-.horne's l'rNhb1hty a~ the comm1!>s1on 's ~poke~man to lhl' su1wr ... 1c;ors Tht>n, ~h<' l'hari.i1•1I the EMA ('h1<'f ~1th <'d1lin~ comm1~s1on a('t1on lo .. u1t h1:; UJ:Cncy 's \lt'Wf>Ollll 1976 New CarTires I •2s~~,,.~ .. " On Y lllOC~w~ll plu~$17::0 Feder•I Eacose raa Polyester Cord Tires The General Poly-Jet Fou• ply con~lruct...,n • non 1111~po111no polyotter COft! ••• w1t!e, Ital llHCI. Only s219s 1l:e A 78-11 1u1>elen bl&ckw .. 11. plu• $1 74 Fed'l1al Eac1se Tu ler9er altes and whlle ... 11, compar•bly p<tC.CI. BRAKE RELINE I Inst.all NEW ,..,vf dulY llntllQ on 1114.,.,... ~ 1 ? ReOuolO 1111> ryti~, on Ill-•• 3 ~ bt"'" -,.~. """"' d.ny In'--lid 4 lnic>KI OtA•t ffl~fll ~ 5 f·11nn llu• 111' 111'»•°"""5 6 I~ llOlll '"""°' belr !IQ\ 1 M..i1' btrf' .no~ •'l'llfOC'ICY I.~ 8 Ralcl ltsl your •~IOl"Oblll' $69~ General's famous ong1nat equipment tire, the Jumbo 780. Designed with two glass betts. and a polyester cord body for long mileage and a smooth nde. Size Value Priced F.E.T. A78-t3 $28.95 St 75 C78-14 $32.15 s2.05 E78-14 $33.95 --$2 27 F78·14 l3U5 $243 G78-14 $37.15 S2.60 H78-14 MUS $2.83 c---E78-15 $36.95--$240- F78-15---$37.95" .,_$254 071H5 $38.95-s2e5 H78-t5 $42:9S--$287 J78-15 so.ts $303 L78-15 $45.tS $314 P155/BOD-13 nus $1 46 get Pric The General Jet Air m Rugged lour ply construct•on .• Ouregen• l•H<I Rubb•• .• lwln llo8CI oo,,gn Only s17es abe e S0·13 tubelf!i\ blAckw~ll. plua St 83 r•Oernl Evrlte In. L••OC'• '""' end w1>1111wa11, compnrabty pr1ceel, ALIGNMENT SPECIAL We adjust caster, camber. I01Hn, and 1~1 sett•~ 10 car manufacturer 's speolica1>0ns. COWACT I JTA ...... ~c .. , Raw, Checlc Slloutd our su119ly of some siles or lines run shc>rt during !hrs event, we win honor arry Ofderi p4aced now lorlulure d~l1very II the adYtrtlsed pnce Don Swedlund Inc. .......... ~ ..... COAST rlNERAl TIRE 2855 Harbor llYd. Costa Mescr. ,._ 540.57 IO 646-5011 -----So9ner or latet; you11 own Genera,_,__--~ ' ----~af\p I *f4¥ ~ ~ ' ..... AiOS • CQW =•liCW* .. wwwscsc-__ ...._..,., .-t14 DAIL V PILOT Tuesday AUCJuSt24 1976 J-::.g~ Dole Follows Cm·ter on· Hnsting -·~·. ~ B>TbeAuoelatedf'rtts ~imm)' Carter," u1d Prt"ss with domt'Stk, foreian and restorel"tlpect forlbemllltaey. l oue h wltb craasroo • 1 Prnadcnt Ford prtpll.rtd for St-crt>tary Ron Nessen ecooomk pohcies. Carter critlc:lzcd f'ord for Amtricaru because ''they at ' umpalan 1trate1:y scs&lons to-Late Uu5 morning Ford said vetoes of social le&islalion. He ln power too lonr and ~de day while Jimmy Carter, the that his debat~s "Ith Jimmy TRE D EMOCRATIC prt'· s~ the vetoes contributed to UmouainH too lone and u t man he wants to beat. contlnutd t ". rt~r .. should bc.-ai.n ad~ort"o sldentlal undadate discussed "needless human s~ertl\I" and Pfn&lve meals 1o private clu • SPttchmakln«i Swif\l throujh <if\t'r Labor Day" so the pubhc domesuc luuu on Monda)' tn aa .. demonstrat e a dcareo of toolon.c." the"' West and Mu!west. can learn where he and the Los An,eles 'f cch. Today's neaaUvlsm. dormancy and a BUT TRE undldat.e tlimln ford called •ides to VaU. Dtmocrotle presldeotlal 1chedule inc uded 80 ap· cur ol action lhal can only be td the merenco to Umoual Colo., for the fint ol a aeries or candidatestandoothelssues. pearance at the Amerlon humrul to Ulil country.'' when he deltvered the a meetin1s. No ooe wu aaylng He suagested rour debet • Leeion national convcnuon in The prepared text ol Carter's bec:~uae "the Secret Servt~ b very much about the aess1oos. u c:h lastlnt at least 90 minut~. Statue and 1 spettb on pardons ~peech at Town Hall FOC'Um tn me riding ln a llrnouaioe. and COAST WATCH: It develops today that we have a new coastal protection bill which will aovern development and land uses along CMtlfornia 's 1,070 milo of :shoreline. "We're Just not &oint to at.and with the first on national defense for draft dodaers, International Los Angeles said lon1llmc felt a llttto •uJlty about lt. up and annou.nce our w1tqy to and su{'ceedlng Hs. Ions dealing terrorh m and the need tu Waabloaton politicians have lo.st Carter told reporters on arrtv All this came about 011 a s111tc Senate vote yesterday on a bill proposed by Senator J erome S mith . a Democrat fro m Saratoga. Our Gov. Edmund C Brown Jr. was probably m06t responsible for the passage. lie bargained, bartered. negotjated. wheedled and maybe even threatened some to get the bill passed. ll passed the Senate by 2S yeas to 14 nays and Brown has pro- mised to slan at forthwith. The new coastal protec-tion law is calculated to replace lhe pre· sent tone and statewide coastal commissions which \\e re established by the voters back 1n 1972 when the~ adopted the 1n 1tiative Propos1t1on 20. The measure had a bu1lt·in life of just four years and thus is now about to succumb. Hijackers Lay Blame On Libya CAIRO CAP) -Three Arab hi·• jackers whose attempt to pirate an Egyptair jetliner to neichbor· 1ng Ubya was foiled by disguised paratroopers said Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy promised them S2SO,OOO, Egypt ·s prime minister reported. The Libyan government derued the acc us ation. ll counter· charged that the Egyptian tn· telhgcn{'c ser\'ice staged the ha· jacking in an attempt to dLScred1t Libya. Zulus· Club 7 Blacks • To Death? JOHANJllESBURG. South Africa CAP) -At least seven persons bave been killed in clashes between blacks trying to enforce a three-day work boycott and other blacks in Soweto, tbe World newspaper reported to- day. A senior police spokesman said he could not confirm the re· port The World. whi{'h has black re- porters and contacts in the bladt 1ownsh1ps around Johannesburg. quoted a 17 -year-old girl ~aying some 20 club-swinging Zulus turned on other blacks who molt>sted workers returning from Johannesburg Monday night. at San f)-enclaco lnlemaUon Airport. lie said ho asktd the Sec Service lo provldo ordlna passenger cars et tutu campaign stops. and there w no Umousine wMltlna for him San Francisco. Carter w on 't be th onl • candidate at the America l,.eglon meeting. Sen. Ro Dole of Kansas, Ford's rwmlnc mate, Is scheduled to appear there W f'dnesd ay. Dole alao will follow Carter by a d ay tt another event -the Iowa State • Fair in Des Moines. Carter speaks Wednesday. Dole Thllf1i( ~ da,y. • Dole, who will ny to Vail lat' Thursday to meet with F~ sald Monday that he expects t help in "keeping tbe record straight .. by examining Carter's,. positions "If there are in.-• consistt'nc1es. I 'cl like to point them out ." he said. * * * ANYWAY, NOW WE have the new coastal protection setup, although it is nol totally dear how .it will operate. Apparently we will have a 15·member statewide commission, of which 12 members will get to vote. This might set up some 6 to 6 ties. The new board will pass on plans for land uses s ubmitted bv various local governments. Beyond that. how the whole thing wlll operate ts just a bit fuz zy. TWO OF TH E thr<>e armed hi· jackers were injured Monday when the paratroopers dress<..'<i as mechanics, overpowered them a nd freed passengers and crew members of the Boeing 7r7 at the airport in thesouthemcityoCLux- or. officials said. The third hijacker s urren· de red, and none of the 97 passengers and crew were in· jured, the officials said. ' RESCUED HOSTAGE FAINTS AFTER RESCUE MONDAY .. Egypt P•atroopera Overpower Hijacker• THE ZULUS, a tribal group, were harassed on their way home after work aod were given a police escort to their hostel. the paper said, then came out "and attacke d people in· diseriminately. Laws Block Presidential Debate Plan? There is a wide variety of opinion 1.>n JUSt what the Smith bill will do t o protect our <'Oastbne. Gov. Brown savs 1t will make the beaches avaiiable for all the people and .. prote<'l the coastline for generation:. to come .. Prime Minis ter Mamdouh Salem. who flew to Luxor after the hijacking Monday, said the tno confessed their mission was ordered by the militant Libyan leader who Egyptian President Anwar Sadat has a{'cused of wag. mg a campaign of subversion and terrorism against his regime. Cosmonauts Ready ·For Earth Return "As the Zulus waded into the {'rowds with their weapons they shouted ·where is vour black power. where is it?'" ihe girl was quoted as saying. The World said all of the dead W<'rc mt'n, ~omc of them vouths. Poli<'f' s aid they w·ere de· termmed to protect workers who \\ antl'<t to get lo work in the mNropoh:. eight miles north of So\l,eto and a{'knowledged that pollre killed one black "In · llmidator" Monday night. W~HJNGTON <AP> -Posl· Water.gate laws on campaign fman('1ng may block proposed televised debates between Pres1~ dent Ford and his Democratic challenger , Jimmy Carter, federal lawyers say. Daniel Sw1ll1nger. assistant genttral counsel for tht' Federal Ele{'tion Comm1ss1on. said Mon· day night that it might be illegal for any pn vate organization to bear the cost of the debates. State Senator David Roberti. the Democrat from Los Angele~. on the olher hand, Oaycd the Smith bill and charged lhat it will save the shoreline "for the elate nch." Senator Ralph Dills, another .Democrat from Card('na. <'ailed lhe measure "a legal rape" of the {'OasUine. FROM TllE SF. UT · TERANCF.S, you guttwr there 1« some d1v1~lon of opinion l'\'C'll amongst the Democrats when the governor's plaudits are com- pared to what some senators m hLS party have to say. In representing wr coastal re· gion, Sen. Dennis Carpenter, the Republican from Newport Beach. voted nay. N o t a suprise. He 's been nay on this one all ;ilong. Our other Orange County solon, Jim my Whetmore. also cast a negaUve ballot. All this aside, we've got the new protection measure now and we can hope that it functions smoothly Jn the years ahead. based on the lessons learned from the Proposition 20 setup. THERE IS ONE glimmer of hope ht're. Because Proposition 20 wns passed by the voters, Its defects were locked in without ~my real way to change It. The Smith bill, o n the olbcr hand, JS a normal leRislatlve process. Thus 1rdefects surfn{'e in thl' new {'Oastal m acbine and 1t begins to cough. sputter and lurch about, it wlll be far euicr for the Legislature to puU off ~ecorrectlvc surgery. Thal 011.:ht to make us sleep ~th~r in the nights ahc<>d. The hijackers said Khadafy orom1sed them S250.000 if they forced the pilot to fly the plane to- Llbya. Salem reported. Interior Ministry officials said they also demanded the release of three Libyans and two other Arabs jailed in Egypt and threatened lo blow up lhe plane 1flheirdemands were not met. The E gyptian government charges that Libya was respons1· ble for the recent bombini;t of the Alexandria railway station, in which eight persons were killed and 00 were wounded. and the bombing of a government build· ini;: in Cairo. Libya has denied these charges also. Rule Not Suit,-able W~HJNGTON (AP) - One o f nighttime Washington's m ost fashionable pubs bas been sued for $440,000 by two men and a woman because ol its jackets-aod·lies dress rule. . . The three Washingto- nians want the dress code at Clyde·s ruled illegal and dls{'rimlnatory and seek lhe money as retribution for alleged damages to them. Jn a SUit med Monday in a District of Columbia court, the trio complained that Joel Joseph "suffered humiliation. ahunnlog, embarrassment, loss ot selr·res p ect, dignity, scorn, Intimidation and d1scrtmlnatioo" the rught. o( July 22. MOSCOW (AP! Two COS· monaut.s who have been orbiting the earth in a space laboratory since July 7 are preparing to re- turn to earth, Tass reported to- day. The report indicated that cos· monaut.s Boris Volynov and Vila· ly Zholobov will not strive to break the Soviet endurance re· cord ln space of 63 days, which would requice them to spend at least two more weelcs in orbit. "The night of the crew of the orbital scientific station Salyut 5 is neartog completion." the Sov- iet news agen{'y sold. "The entire program has been completely fulfilled.·· Dead aua.:- WASHINoToN CAP) -The Humphr ey · II a.wkln s "full employment" bill and six other ma1or pieces of legislation may not make it through Congress this year even if the legislature adds to the 24 working days left on it.s present schedule. An eighth pro))08al -overhaul of the rood stamp program - likewise may fall v[ctim to the calendar, but. the Democratic leadership is not yet publicly con· ceding that one. Lahr A Ide Qtdt • W~HlNGTON CAP> -James D. Hutchinson, who Is resigning as the Labor Department's pension chief, says the govern· ment needs greater "flexibiht v and creativity" to carry out the new federal pension law. Hutchinson ls stepping do"·n Oct . 1 after 18 months as administrator or tbe Labor Department 's pens ion and welfare benefit p~rams. Jfits duties have included dtre<'tang the department's investigation of Clear Skies Cover U.S. High Pressure Keeping Most Rain Aimy Te.perac11r.• ...... 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Howe In l974, have sworn anew thut 1t was Howe who offered $20 for two i:.e.x acts prior to his arrest m the c1ty'i. red·light d1sln<'t A SPLIT HAS been developing an recent weeks between black youths wanting to use strikes and other demonstrations to protest South Africa's racial policies and older blacks who prefer to con- tinue working. Rut spokesmen for the cltv's industry and {'Ommerce said the abscnlet>is m rate was only slight· ly less than Monday's 30 to 100 percent. The campaign financing laws, forbid private contributions to 1 candidates who accept publi~ • campaign funds . Both Ford and Carter are taking the public , funds and will receive about $21 million each. · courses by News~r ~ IOCE;Clf'lSI OUR CONTINUING FRONTIER I COUl\$€5 DY NE:\VSPAPfBI In • aerlH of sixteen artlclH beginning Sept. 11 In the Dally Piiot, fourt•• n outetandlng Kholara· and author• examine the whole range of human In· volvement with th• Ma. poflcy IHUH to th• tl\tH of ln- dlvldual men 1nd women. partlclpattng coll-oe• end un· lver9'tlea throughout the country. The topic:• range from art and lltttature to science, from marine ,. .. oureea to sport from natJonal Orlglnattd and developed by University Extenalon, Unlvttaity ot California, San Diego, CourM• by Newapaper develop• materlala for college level couraea. They •r• preaented through the n••8P•P9,. and The program la tUIMled by the Netlonel Endowment for the ttumanlU•• and offered by the Dally Piiot aa a pubHo MrVlce. Coutee credit may be ctaltned by enrolllng at CoHtUne COmmunltJ con.g.. For convenience, u .. the mell reglslTetlon bl~i* below. -:.;:::--0.-11-r-1-T=i------;~,~:::::-----~----~------ •• ·• • • o;qa a;, ta 7 H1Qh SchoOI L111 Attended ---:::,.::-•• :-:.-----------''-----:-, ::-.,----'-~. ".'!:-==--'-' -~x.~.i;~- 4 AddrHI Wlllle ltttndlrtjf Coall11ne Comm11n1ty Coneq11 ---:,~""'.":"". """""'.,:-----~. ~ •• :---------/'":,:-.~. 'T.J,r':',-'/,___-:-c.'.':'.,-, _ __.1_1r..~,, -'---- IF LESS THAN 12 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS Al ABOVE ADDRESS. COloCPLETE BELOW: PREVIOUS ADDRESS I I I US CITIZEN? 0 YES 0 NO IF NOT. WHAT TYPE VISA WMICH IS NOW IN THE ACTIVE MILITARY I certify 11111 111 lntorm1t1on •• co,,ect. F1t1ttle4il10n of lnfOl'mellOn Of 1111ure to report cr11ng" In tH1dency mey '""" 111 dlamllNI. 0 Sflr n SPousr 9 1 0 Male 2 Q f'em1le 10 Are you now or wm you be a 111011 l(hOol Qrldullt at lht time of 1egl1tr1tlon? 1 O .,... 2 O No 11. 19 -YHr Of htQh acnoot graduation Of 1111 daltl anended h1gll 1ChoOI Of 1t1mentary tehool. 12. Are you workl/IQ for a Colleqe DIQ11111? l D AMOC4al• 1n All• IJun.or ColllQI O.OrH) 2 0 Bechllof'I 0egrH 13 Tr11\1fet P11na· I 0 NOit· Tre11tftt 'J 0 St•lt C~. C1hf0tn11 3 O St•le Un11ttr9"y, Cllllo•nt• 3 0 Both Ateoel•t. end 8teht!O(e 4 O NO 4 0 Privllt Collt(Jt (I( UnfY9fe/fY, Celilo<11le S D Out of Stall ColleQt or Ut1lvtfti1y 2 0 NO 1• He.,. WXI ...., an9"dld anothlt coueqe? IS It \'ff on W, cl\eck , .. ,,,. uoon l11v1no 1 0 CJood Sllnd•no 1 0 Y11 t O Probetoon l a SchOIHOo o'""'"'' 16. College Un•I• ""l'lld 011or lo ,,..,. reo•fltlliQfl 1 0 0 lo 29' • 3 0 80 ~ mor•. no d9QrM 2 0 30 10 S9'"' 4 0 JuniOt COlleOe 0t lout•Y9tr • 11 If you Wilt bl anenc11no tilgn KllOol 11 the ume l•tne '(OU in.no Cout11,,. Community Colll09 L HIQh School lt\en61"0 b Htgh SchOOI Q•ICI• dutlftg Nl'ltllet of 1nend1nce 11 Coutllne Community Coli.Q• 11. LtSt llCl'I col_,. or U~rty •ttendld r-•\tlOM~lfl _..,,,_ __ ,_ ..... ,.,. Apptic:enta Sl9n1ture 0 lllh c 121h • -----------------------------~---------~-~-------~ Mall to: CoHUln• Community Coflege 10231 Slater Ave. Fountain Vahy, CA 92708 DAILY PILOT ; , l ., ., . ... . . I An unide ntified \\Oma11 hands .J1mm\ <.'<1 rtcr a rost> and a friendly \\Or d a.., he tampaigncd in ;rn open m arket 111 Los Angel es Mondil:>'. (';.irter h!i<I comt.> to the stol e tu meet w ith the Oem1><'n1t1<· NatwnJI Commiltet' Public' Boards Regulatory Pane ls R evised SACRAM ENTO !AP > Go' Edmund Rroy,n Jr. hds ap plauded final pa:.sage of a bill g1\ mi:: nonprofcs!>ronals ma1onty control on m ost state consumer prottcl ion hoards as the "most far.reaching consumer ball" an thl· nut111n The Assembly Monda~ :.ent the h all to Brcmn·s desk on a -ll-32 \'Ole T he proposal would ~ave"" 1'.1llt-lf "'puhhr" mrmtwrs th\• m;i JOrity or seats on 28 bourd'i noy, tlomm.ited tJ.\ r. pre:.tntalJH:. of the industry betnf? rC#:UIJtt'tl tlarinr Guilty ol .1 b,,,. ... ,. SAN DI EGO <API A l\1 art111• ror poral has plC"aded J.:Wlt~ to 12 counts of m all re nting recruits nnd to hl'tn!! a bsent on two otca:.tons without autho rity from the Manne Corps n •crun depot her e. The pleas wen· entcrro Mondav by Corp Gordon Pohng. ~I. of McAllster. Okla. Polml! i.md that the charl!f'S agarnsl ham sound terr! bk> on papt•r . but w1.•n• rcully petty inC'1dents. ~klaef!d 1tlrthod• B~ing Prutwd I BUR UAN K ti\P1 Thl' Lcx-kht·l•d i\1rrraft Cllrporalion 1-; thr :subject of anot her Im l''>ll!!atlon, th1"' time by the Federal Trudt• Com mission Lockheed w;1s told e:irlicr thrc; month lh:it thl' F'TC planned tu inves tigate whether th(• l!tanl firm hacl l'rtj.!agt>d 1p unf.11r practices In the :s(')hng of airplJnt•:o. Th~· tn\.t'.St1ii.itwn ~n·w (IUI ot •tlbe whole bribes thlnJ?," said ;i I ocl..hl'cd s pohi.m.an I (°o• Gldltt1 ha s~.x-abcht<"fion I LOS ANGELES <AP> -A man 'entenrcd lo dt>ath an lh1· I!·'' ti mber three tames for killing a RIH'r,1111• t•oupk 10 19fill 11111 o was pa roled last year due to a trr.11 error has been found lty of kidna~fe and sexually assaultin1-1 a young woman A Superiot' Ooort j ur.v Monday took 2~:.i hours to ronvict l)avid Michael "'alone, 35, or lhc M .irch l2 abduction anc1 liSSaull ~a drive-in thcJtcr. I SACRAMENTO (AP> -As1wmblym:m Barry Kccm' say:. 1f c stale cancels lls contract with thl' Omni-Rx prcpuid hc;ilth an, it need nol harm care ''lo minority populat ions from local ' ority.staffed heaJlh plans." Keene is ch nlrman of the Special As'!embly Subcomm ittee on J caltb Care I nvestigations. which has recommended rnncellation ifa tbe contract. The 1ubcomm1ttt'I" h us :W\1•rdv rril1<'1zed l h~ f wt.borne based Omni-Rx pla n. l ars Report Chills ope of Finding Life ASAOENA (AP) -S<-icntists ' hope~ for life in the Martian l'Hlabbc>C'hood or Vtlcing 1 have rN•1•1ve;-<l anolht>r hlnw. and nttenllon IS Wint{ shi rted to thC' C'Olrler, WC'lt<•r SflOl v1ckcd for Vtktni: 2's landing. Monday's report on tht' lntC'st hr~nnh: <lnalysi ~ "'as onr or the most d.,t~r&JiJng cJeSPJl(l nJI lhC d11ta on l>olh Sld1·11 Of the QU<'!'llJc>n, l't lherc- ?#r1u\lifc1 · ------ , R. KLAUS ltiem nnn 1111id th<' BrillfM•,n S•i.ll ch of Martlan ~oil studlt'<t ln ..,.,.;, " onaJysltl C'.'t>ntatns llttlr or no nnic m :itc>n nl the cart>o11-Ratnd Hi· nhly ed Btuff or which li re io; COii· ' •1C:' '~ · ' ct ed. till. biology k um h·n11t;r nr D ll SI )t r old Klein was unw1llln~ to ,-0 l01.( 'S fl the b nllteamc was c•vl•r ot th1• V g l stte. l·su RE. WF. feel .1 lot ""r't' t~n we d id be fort' lh1• re~ull-. c:¥ne in,·• he said in an rn tet\·iew. "But there are ft'l(l(!et .. bJ which you could h ~I\ 1~ microbial o rganisms in thl' . oil U.t are below the hmiL of de· le'.ftion of the orgaruc anal}~•s an strumenl. ·' SJ\N f'HJ\NCISCO <AP I California Gov Edmund (;. Jlrn~ n Jr. still rides :in uncom monl~· h1~h wa,·e or popularil) 10 hr~ home stal e, acrordiniz to re suits of a 1''1eld Research Corp. poll released today. Only l l perc ent o f 1.008 California adults polled sajd they thought Brown was doing a "poor Job"' after 20 months \noffice. The grt"at~t n umber -46 percent - r ated Brown's performance a s ··good "Thirty-nine pel"t'ent said ht> was doing a "fair job," while 4 Jll.'rcent had noop1n1on. f'or exa mple, he noted that t'JR mical processaSJ)ttutated to .,. •t work in the soil coold bt> ~<A-lstantty removl'nit or.:anir n;ner before it is detected. 0 BlOLOG Y tests :ir e being ated because Uicy s t\o\\ed guous r esults the first tame. lUemJnn s aid that or~anic m,Mkr would be round by Vikin11 ~eclted almost anyplace on ••ti red IOil t..rom Colorado rou c~!ee tb0$e compounds \cl')· ~v.''he . aid. TH E POLL results marked n drop-0!! rrom M ar('h 1976, when SJ perce nt tho\Jght Brown was do jng a good job At that time, 9 percent thought the young gov· ernor h ad turned In a poor P<'rformanc<" "After 20 month.~ In office it is tC'I be UJ>ttt ('(f thnt more peopl~ would t•nd lhfn11s lo rr\U<'i1e about Brown," ~aid i>ollster Me rvin 0 . Fteld, ,, Tuesoay Au9ust24 1976 OAIL v PILOT AS lle ars t Psyehiatric St11dy Completed Report a 'Lawyer's Dream' !-.A~ DIEGO IAl'1 A court ordNed p.H ':h1.11ri <' bl Ud .> of l'Jl1'1('1J llt•••r t hlb ~n com- Vl t'lt'<I . clearing tht> v. ay for her :o.t•ntenc-1na,: on u bank robbery con v I C'l mn Authont1e~ at th1• ml·tropohtan Corre<""t1ons Cl•nkr i.rud Monduy that a vr esentl'nt·rn g r l'porl bu,l'd on M 1:.s Jk ari.t ':. ft\'l' n1onth:. of t ests h ab tx'(>n ~ent lo th(• JUdJ:\' who y, 111 i.l•ntence hl•r Francisco J ur~ la~t Marr h 20. After 6he u. ~entcnc~ for that, she'll face trial in 1..tJH Angeles on rharges of }a dnj pinJ?. assault and robbery m a cut> 1nvolv1ng her onetime fu~1Uvt• truvelma <'ompumons, W1l hum nnd f:m1l~ llarrh Mass Hearst's Los Angell'll triul as scht'Ciull'd for J.m 10 She hns bt-en held ~lore her arrest St•pl t K. 1975. Miss lh'urst h a~ "aid :.hr llrt-<1 ;i mach rne ~un into a str1'1'I to C'\IH'r th~ H.-rns<':. 't'M'a~· from a sporun.: ~oods stun.• wh1•rl• a :.1.·cunt} olflcc:r :.aid W11l1.am l lurn:. h ad bt"t'n 11hopl!tt1nl( IN AN AC'COUNT t1:1:11'C.l (In ;an t'urla"r 1~ych1.ttr1c lltudy of Miss llt>nr:.t. sh\" wu qu<>te<I :111 suyJna ol tht.> 11.ttrlsc•s, ··1 r un 'l l)\>lteve I didn't JU&t let '1•m gN l'tiu~ht and turn m~ ~wlf 111 " Thi• QUOll' a vr1•ar-; 111 llw St•p l\•mb<•r 1s:.111• of L;idlt•s I Iona• Journal 10 pn•11ubhr.ttlf)ll c\ ccrpi.. from u ho11!.. on M 1ss Hea~1 ·s 1·on \ u·t 11111 hv h\•r ••I · comer. 1'1 • L t'l' Dulle.•) In the m u.iutlnt' 11rtlrl1•, Hniky c·ull1•d tht" n•1wrt ";J dt'fens1• lu"ver 'a d tt'IHn." but h1•!lald llw JUd~e In M 1s'l llt•1ar11l ll lni•I n' rwwd to ud mlt th1• <1nnmwnt as 1•v11lrncl' b1•ru11:.e th1• .1ulh11r' v. ert> lo tt•st 1 l y u~ v.1\11\'Sll\'s ll.S. DISTRICT Court Judg<• W1l l1a m Orrick, v.ho is on tto rn porury ai.slgnml'nl to tht> federal bench on Guam. as due t o Sl't M1 :.s He ars t 's sentenctnf( date 14 hen he returns to the San Francisco federal court m tv.o "e1•k:. Meteor Lights Sky OK. Wt:ST ;11111 l>r S111.:t•r tell o( M111:s l fr.1 r~t ':. \H'l.'Pll\~ 11:1 sht• heard here.elf 1111 t :ipt• rulhn.: hl•r father, n t•w:.paµl·r publashl'I Handolph I k ar:.t. ,1 "t•111.,01 at1• hJr." a ' p11f?, .. and .. i\tlolph " "I l'llll 't bt>lit'\'l' I SUlc1 thOM' thmJ:" 11bout m.' fathet , ' she •" quoted 1111 SS\ an i: Orrick wai. asi.1gned to the cu!-1' aflt>r th<" trial Judge. U S D1slntt Court J udie Oli\'er J Carter. d1t.'d Carter had impost'<! a tempor<1ry 35 year sentence on Muss Heari.t v. h1ch he :.aid would be reduc.-ed a fte r her test re:.ults \.\ere subm1tled l\hss Hears t. 22, was com ic.-ted ol armed bank robbery by a San SAN FRANCISCO IAP1 A huge m eteor . m ant ll•d i11 multicolored Care and nashm~ "hlte sparks. shot across al leaM hall the lengt h or CahforruJ lall- Mondav niJ.?hl. leav~ those who saw 1t awestncken. The "shooting star." mo\'IOC northerly. was reported "1dely seen from jn}a nd c 1t1 es or Southern Ca lifornia. to c.-om. mun1tw:. ne11r lhe Oregon hMch·r \'eteran nirhne pilot llui.th \\'1lhams who say, the obJl'l.'l hurtl(.' aaoss the skv. said ll• \\3S lhe "the b iggest meteor l \e e'er 111.•en an m y professional career . . as big as a dtr1g1 ble. · :.heatht>d Ill \\hate name and ··go- inc bel\' 1.•1•n 6.000 and 8.000 miles an hour al an an>:ll.' uf about 60 degrees. 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A 8 D!llLY PILOT E DITORI!lL PAGE Spending Loopholes I , By the time lhe June 8 primary ~lection rolltd . around, most Orange County voters knew how much political candid at~ were spending and whose money it was lhey were s pending. 1'hat knowledge, which cam e about throu~h the . campaign disclosurl' provisions ot Prop. 9. d1dn t S<'l'n ~to affect votinJ: h n\Jits . Most of the big sp~nders v. on. While il would appear the voters' interest was served by the pre~lection campaign d isclosures, there were l wo noteworthy shortcomings. One was that federal omce seekers a re not re· quired to file <'ampaign s tatements locally. Many did. However, theirs was a voluntary gesture. Another s hortcoming is the r eporting procedure that enables a candjdate to raise and spend huge amounts in the final days of a campaign and not r e· port until after the election is over where the m oney camefrom. · . · A glaring example in the June primary was the t Republican 74th District campaign, in which winner James Slemons reported 10 days before the election that he had s pent $.58,98-t. His post-election report. however, s h owed he a ctually spent double that amount. $117,769. This occw·r ed to lesser d egrees in many other campaigns. F ederal office seekers should be required to file campaign discolosure st atements Joe ally. And all c andjdates s hould be required to disclose the source of most if not all of their funds before the voters make their choke. I • I I I Hostels Would H elp Almost lost amid debates over the coastal con- servation bill is a m easure introduced by Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy that cou19 make resort area vacationing, o n the coast and elsewhere,. a reality for less affluent Californians . McCarthy's bill, AB 400, seeks an appropriation of just over $30 million for acquisition of park and beuch lands and construction of in ex pensive hotels lt envi:.ions a chain of 10 vacation area hostels . costin.i: about $600.000 each to build. and designed to provide simple accommodations for working class familius. Fate of the measur(' will defend on a final de· <'ision regarding l'Stabhshrnent o a perm a nent state Coastal Commission, which would h ave the say.so for tUtY such construction In beach ::m~as. Wilh the cost or building und opernting m otels and hotels in coaslul and mountain areas putting these 3ccommodations in the luxury pnce class. tht!re will be mcrt:as mg m~ud for some sort of vacation facilities that can fill the gup bet ween m otel amenities and the rigors of camping. Such hoste ls have long enabled Europeans of all economic leve ls to enjoy holidaying in the same scenic spots that attract the rich with luxury hotels. It's an idea that should be ke pt alive in California. D e ath Watch Almost four years bave passed since 67 percent of California's vo ters approved a constitutional amend· ment to restore tbe death penalty after it bad been struck down by court decis ions. State legislation adopted purs uant to that vole called for a mandatory death penalty in 11 specific types of first-degree murder. So fa r no convicted murderer in California has been led to the gas chamber since 1967. There now are 58 on death row. AU await the res ult of their automatic appeals to the state Supreme Court. Thal court. now gll1ded by a new U.S. Supreme Court ruling which upheld revised death penalty l aw~ in three southern states. is expected to begin acting on ·the appeals in No\'ember. It will be a c rucial test of the new California death penally law. If it fails to meet the -court test , the public and the legislative debate on this difficult issue will have to start over again. I I d 1 J Separate Juvenile Justice Que.stioned Dea r Gloomy Gus E11tbittered Reaga11ites Won't llelp , I J A July California Law Review artldc may well huve put thf' fingt!r on the most significant contri buting factor to the crime rate. \Ynt kn bv Anna Louise Simpson. 1t r·a 1ses serious questions about the treatment of JU\·enlle offenders. • Thl' poli{'C ha\'t? Ix-en blaman~ the court~ and p;11·nlt" authont1c;s Go,. l' r n or J erry Brn'" n sar" 1tw p<'nal sy~tem 1:-~ f a 1 I 11 r •' Senator l\111 Richardson ' ha s bec n highly cnlt<"al o f a I I . espectallv th<' lcnae n c\' of ' the parol~· oft1 c1;.ils. Richardson's <'riticisms of paroll'~ must be \'Slid when thl' system Rel~ so bl.Id that e\'cn an ex ·con n<'t protestl' the release of a prisoner That happened re('en· tly when tht? par ole board grant· cd . freedom to a particular!> \'lCtous anm:ite who had ~ld­ bloodedly murdered a 17-year· old boy und raped his two girl l'ompana ons. Con,·1c~ and gen· tenc<'<l to <le nth. he escaped while awaatmi.: a st•cond penalty trial ordereci by I he Supreme Court /\ltt'r ht' was ret' aptllrc'fl he was sent ent•t.•d to hfc imprisonment. Yet. five years later, th£' board ~rnntNI paroh' A :-. s £ :n 8 t. \. :\1 A N .J o h n 1'h11rman. in "hos<' d1stncl the heinoos C'ra ml'~ wt•r r t•nm mlllt'tl, ,·11:01 nusly prnl\•stNI the· aC'tion ancf da ~doM•tl that more thnn 5,000 1wrsun~ h 11 \i' ruasc'<i lht•ar \'Oic·1·i. ai:tun:o.l the hoard. Amon.i: them wns :1 fornu·r pnsonPr who had ot·c·upwd 11 c<'ll nPxl lo lh<' murri1'r t>r·r11111st and ··movt'<I heraus1• I roultln't stand ham " "I (fon 't frd lw i-.hC1ultl J;!t~t out. "ht.• wrot<' "I think lw 1s l'rlllY and will do thl' :s um<' Ihm~ again." 'fht' t'ast• as . orrortlinJt lo R1ch.1rctson, just <11w of mun:; ex· ( EARL WATERS ) amples of the unaccept11hll.' le01ency of the Adult Authority Similar cnticisma are now hcing made of the Youth Authority. The Stut~ Employcs Association. acting on complaints of CYA workers, has asked for an in· \'<'St1~atlon charging the agc:n<'Y is releasing dangerous youth In· mates in ··complete dasregartl for the professional staff and its' recommcndulions. ·· 1'his latest complaint suggests that the underlyinJ? fault may start with tht' CYA for. if as tht> go\'crnor has stated, the prisons don·t rC'habililate why sh(}ulcJ Jhc CYA progr am be anydlfferc:n{·· DIR ECTLY I N point on thut issue is Simpson's article which concludes that the system of ju,·enile JUSt1ce shows little sup· port. after 77 years. (or the assumptions which determintd a separate system or justice for them based upon rehabilitation concepts. .. ,,.,. 'Here Is 11 bullotin. Jimmy Carter was j ust tu1an w ithout his &mil•/' Is there any significance to ,the fact that there now are two four-letter words run nang on tht• Rt>publican ticket? en Gloom, (;us co''""'"'" i r• \Ubm•ned b'Y r•Mtt.r' •nd do ftOt n•c1u.irH1 r•H« t th• •••wis, ol ,,,,_ MW\P•P .. , s.ftd VIH# PJC PffYf' to Gtoom't (,w\, o .• 111y Ptktt In ht•r \'tew I he hopes of the early proponents 10 avoid corrup- tmg young offcndt·rs by Jaihn~ them with mature cnminuls and achie\'ing reform w1U1 necessary · care and dis cipline ha\'e not been rcal11:t>d. A s evidence of its lack of effectiveness, she cites the 1973 figures showing 23 percent of all persons arrested for ,·iolent t•rjmes, and 51 percent for m a1or crimes against property, were under 18 years of uge She reJ<'cts the ext·use that the svstem lws failed due to lack or" resources stating "Even where generous support has been given to JlfO· mising programs. results ha\'c not met expectations:· Simpson thinks there has been too much intervention by the state in the handling of j\J\ en1 les and contends the syskm has· worked to eliminate procedural protections for them us well as httvlng propelled U1em inW the \'ery environment lhc pro~ram was designed to avoid. CITING THE wide difkrcnces in stalt• Jaws .. s to the :ti.le when a youth should be held respons1hlt.• lor crimes rnlher than treatec'I as n child, whit•h range from 7 to 16. she sui:i:ests the net'<! for u re: cleterm1nal1on .,f the· as!lumpt1ons which hroui.:ht tile sy~tem an to b1'inj:(. t( Lile pr1wcd11rnl proteC'tlons need be ~realer und mort• :akin to tht' adult :.ystl'm ancl If re· hubilitation ~oal:s cannot \>\• SU/?" ported. why Simpson asks. 'j-; thcr<' nny Ju-1 t1f1raliot1 t'Clr a ~l'par at c ju~t lC<-' sysh•m for JUvt•nilc offt•nclcrs'! ' Ideological Guessing Game lclc'olo1:1cally. tod;1y mo~t nf thl' world Is dl\'ldt.'d into tho.c;e 1wo C'ontt'ndin~ rumps nnmed ··capitalism " a nd ··com · munls m." And. idcologlcnlly, Adam Smith is the P:\lrnn t1nint of capitalism, whih-Karl Marx 1s the chief Beelzebub or com· mun.ism -or so we view it. To test lhc accuracy or our perception in In this matter, l s ub mtt a hondful of quotati o n~ from Adam Smith and Karl Marx: you are to ~eparate those made by the "father o f capital - ism ·• <rom those uttered by the ap06tle or communism : 1. "No society can surttly be flourishing and happy, ol wblch the tnr greater part of the mem- bers are poor nnd mli;erable." 2. "Anyone who knows anythifll of h story knows that great socla.l chani;~ an impossi· blc without the feminine: fer· ' (SYDN EY HARRIS ) ment. Social progress can be measured ex:.actly by the soci~•I position of the foir sex (including the ugly ones)." 3. "Follow your own bent, no matter what people say.·' •· "MASTERS are always and everywhtrc In a sort of tacit, but constant and uniform. comblna· tioo, not to raise the wages of labor above the actual rate." s. ··we have no acts ... against combining to lower the price of work : but many ~gainst combining to r aisc tt." 6. "The violence and injustice of the ruins of m:rnklnd ln an ao· cient evil . . • but ti\.-meaw- rapaclty. the monopoHzing gplr'lt of manufacturers. who neither are, nor ought lo be. Ole rulm of manktnd. thouch lt u naot perb&ps be corrected. m a)' very eas:Uy be prevented from dlsturb-lnC ~• lraoquUlty ot anybody but themuJves. 1. "People or tho same trade I ' A seldom mef't together but the l'onvcr:catlon t'nd!I 1n 11 con s piracy ag1unst the publk. or 111 :-1ome diversion lo raise prlct'S ." 8. "Labor ls the real me~surc or the exchangeable value or all commodities." 9. REBELS arc those unlucky person~ who. when things have come to violence. have the mis- fortune to be of lhc weaker party.'' 10. "The masters, being f~wer in number. can combine much more easily; and the low. besides. authorizes or at least does not prohtbll their comhiJ'lll· lions. whjlc it prohibits those of the workmen.'' 11. "The society which or. ganJzes production ant'w on the basis or frt!e and equal a11socJa. tion of the producers will put the w'bole State machinery where it will then belong -Into the museum or antiquiti~ nut to the spinning.whee-I nncf llfo bronuuc." ANSWE RS. MARX: 2. 3. 11. SMJTH; 1, 4, 5, 6, 1, 3, 9, JO. t South Lost to Ford? KANSAS CITY -The over• powering sense of doom envelop· ing Presideot Ford's candidacy was heightened on the con vention fl oor when Rav Barnhart. militant chairman of Lhe solidly Reaganlt~ Texas d1• legation. grabbed the floor microphone to shout. ··No. no. no." against making the Ford nomination unanimous. Barnharl's s houts went IHI· heard in the tumult, and tht• nomination was declared unanimous . But the quick i;avel or the ('O nve ntion c haarmnn , Rep . J ohn Rhodes of Arfaona, cnn· n ot pound Barnhart and his fellow Texans into eager Ford backec-s. Many of the 100 Texas delegates will not work for Mr. Ford, few will support him with any zeal and none feel he has much chance of carrying the state against Jimmy Carter. That attitude is duplicated ex· actly in o ther Southern Reaganlte delegations. While re gular party leaders in the South eithe r backed Mr. Ford in the first place or easily accepted him, rank-and-file party workers were drained and embittered by Reagan's defeat. lndced, the Reagan.Ford clash has left the Republican party painfully fractured and weakened for the future. TlDS deterioration, when com· bined with Carter·s nat1vist rt'· gional appeal, puts Mr. Ford behind in all 11 slate.-; of the old confederacy ( 130 electoral votes) hope l essly so in mos t . Although the Pr es ident ·~ strategists ac knowledge this hars h reality, they seem emotionally incapable of accupt· ing its even harsher consc· quences: no Pre!lldent sine<' Calvin Coolidge has been elected without Southern electoral votes, :ind Mr. Ford surely cannot be in 1976. When ca mpai ~n mnnnitt·r Rogcri~ Morton blurted out to n ews men that th e J<"ord <'n mpuign would not <'onccntrate on "Cotton South" state!!, he w;as bC'inl' lmpolltlr but not inac· t'U rate. Notwithstanding a personal call to the wuvcrinl( Mississippi dclcgution from lhc President h imself repudiating Morton '11 statement, the bnrd met is that the Ford camp hM written oft the Deep South THAT hard fact. fully ap· preciated by Southern Republicans. intenfl10es hostility bY, Reaganites •ainst pro-Ford party leaders. The cont•8$t of~ percent of the South's delegate!! but only one state chairman (Virginia's Georf( McMath) for Reagan suggesu a cl'O!lsroads <Reagon) vs. count.ry-elub <Ford> split in Dixie. At a closed meeting of Soulbern Republican state chairmen here, longtime Mis· sissippi leader Clarke Reed <'hided bis colleagues for beins F ord "paUies ." But Reed himsel( spent a week of torment for having endorsed Mr. f'ord in an emotional reaction to the Schweiker shock. The taunts against Reed, most from fellow Southernent, durjng the Reag1m ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) demonstration Wednesday n1~ht grew so vic1ou:; that ht.• hud lo leave the noor Earlier at the lndl'1~ncl1•nct•, l\lo .. Hamada fnn. a cl~ed M 1i.- s1ss1ppi caucus turned into ;1 caustic interchange of personal recri minationi> which will not soon be forgotten. A special lar~et w-a s Tommy Giordano, who soon after m nking a Reagan· to·Ford s witch. was named manager or the ~tat <' Jl'ofll ('ampai~n. Whethe r even the skillrd Giordano can put together much of a campaign remains doubtful. While the state 's Republicans overwhelm 1 n g l y s upport Reagan, the delegation split 16 to 14 for the President. "These peo· pie are going to be murdered when they get back t o Mis· sissippi, .. one Reagan delegate told us. "There 'II be so much blood back home, there won't be a campaign:· STRAINS within the Louisiana delegation are similar. though less severe. Rep. David Treen. one of the state's two Republican Congressmen. became a pariah within the 41·membcr Louisiana delegation, not merely because he was one of its five ford votes. but because he vigorously pushed the Ford line on the plaUorm committee. ·· J never knew before jusl how the Washington buddy system work s ." sadly t'ommented nut1onal cpmm1tteeman John Cadt', Treen 's friend and cumpu1 J?n mana1:er. Jn lhe platform subcommittee. Treen opposed tht.• lteagan position on the Panama Canal which he hud embraced In Con~rcss; in the full committee. he surrendered on his anti·federal tSchool aid plank under White Housl! pressure: on the floor. he was prepared l<l speak against the anti·Kissingcr foreign policy plank until the F'ord campaign accepted it. I N VIRG I N IA and South . Car olina, R eaganites vow vengeance against delegates who were chosen in caucuses after promising to back Reagan but switched to Mr. Ford. Hostility was dir ected against Georgia de· legates who defied state con· vention instructions ,on pro- e ed u r al ques tions. North Carolina Reaganites left Kansas City Incensed by chairman Rhodes 's r efusal t o permit a roll call vote on the anli·Kisslnger amendment. There is precious little timl' between now and Nov. 2 to repair the damage down South. Save for the highly improbable sacrificial offering of Henry Kissinger's head, no single act -such as &electing Sen. Bob Dole, popular among South ern Republican l eader s -can r epair his Southern condition. Like Thomas Dewey in 1944 and Hubert Humphrey in 1968. Gerald Ford may soon confront the virtual impos11iblllty or being elected Prf's1dcnt with the ~ulh ugainst him, Novel Sports View I ' SP ORTR lN AMERICA. By Jame11 A. Mlcben~r. Random House. 451 Pat~. $12.95. A little warning to tho svcru~e nrmchatr, bar lltool or 11tndium· seat sports fan: You will bo dis· appointed in "Sports In Amt>rka" if you :.irl'e>cr>eetlng· New und hitherto un· d1x<·over <id hl11torlrnl lh'mll nhoul pa1St.11ports hcroeis. I n t e r v 1 e w x w 1 I h th 1• SUl>t'n!lnr:; or toduy Statistics and-or rc1·;1px of J(rOut moml•nts in sports. Or any of the other trad1· tionnl 8l)Ort11 rc1>0rlinR u1mully found In the morning 11ptJrts pages and s1><>rt"5 roa1tazinc3, Th ink of this book u11 ll thorough t'!IS fly or , pcrhr11~. u collection of ~iewis and tttudles of athletic!! ana Its present und future role in our society. If that sounds lnterestlng, then Ulcrc Is a lot here for lhe price, which, ln· cldentally, is about equal to a choice seat at a sJ)C')rling event these days. ONE QUES'J'ION that seems to pop into everybody's mind im· mediately whe n told or tht> nature or this book 111 "Why James Michener ?" Simple: he ls a long-time sports fan who ac· nuinely loves athletics and physical fitness and ls coocctned about the future of sporu, especially in Amcrtca. He offers some cr"ltlcl11ms or the present sports scene and sua· gestions for fmprovement. In· eluding en1'orsement.s of c.hfingM already proposed. ( THE BOOKMAN ) That several studles of sports and physicul fitness a-ro part or U1l11 81ngulnr volume and that tho uulhor Its u •killed writer mi'ght be enou~h reason for sornc tr> w11nt to rear! •·spor\11 l n America," But althou~h nicely wrilltm and well cMstructcd, It Isn't. nnythlng :i M it'hencr fM will mii;i; by not addinl( it lo his col· IC'cllon. DU OLEY LEHEW Al4socl11te<l Pr.cas OR AH GE COAST • DAILY PILOT : Rob«rt N. W4'ed , PublJMim-l Tllmnoa Kttoll, £dft<>r '111e tditnrlal PBIC of the Dal Pllo' uekl to inrorm a lillmuhllc rtaders by present!! on thh1 paae diverse commenta on topic• of Jnt~rcist by ~die • l'tt rolumnlst.s and c111A>Onl1t&, provllllnif a forum for rudt • views anti b)' prcscntlnlC th nC'W~p11per'11 opinions am lde on current topic~. Tho editor! opinions of the DaUy Ptlot appe_ only In the editorial C"olunui lltt tap of the paat'. ()pl11fons PfC'!lllt'd by the coh:atnnilll.3 • tartoonu1b and !totter wrlltta their own and no endonemcnt their views by tho l>alty Pilot i1hould be lnrcrrect. Tuesday. August 2'.1976 YOUNGSTERS HELP ELOEAL Y Yo uth Corps Paints, Cleans 11 Young Repair j Aged's Homes I SOUTll SAN FRANCISCO tAP1 -Youngsters are being paid, by the federal government to help I the elderly and infirm <'Ombnl the ravages or time t on their South San f'ran<'IS<'O homes 1 Thirty·slx youths are spending the summer on I city projects and home repair under the auspices or -the Neighborhood Youth Corps {NYC). The pro- gram involves persons 14 lo 24 years or age to.ban· die civic projects all over the ('OUntry. but helping private citizens is out or the ordinary. ''BE SURE AND Pl 'T In the paper that they're doing a good job, .. said Les Huber, a r eUred Army officer who b asked in th<.' sun while Steve Finn and Lisa Jimenez chipped pamt from the walls of his ag. inghome Most of the youths involved m the summer pro- Ject run by the South San Franctsco Information and Referral C<'nter ar<' "a<'ationtnf? h1J?h school students, but Ma ss Jiminez and Finn are exceptions. Finn wound up at the center after has S<'cond ar- " rest for drivinJ? without a license when he was una- ble to find u JOh following ht~ d1~chaq(t' from the armed force~ HIS SENTENCfo: Wi\S 64 hours of volunteer I WOrk in JieU Of a S-15 ftne After paying Off the fine he continued on the JClb and fanall v wu~ added to the p~d~aff · ' Miss J imenez. 18. })('gan workmJt for the center when she couldn't find a JOb after gnidua.tJng from high school. Both of them reccl\ e $2.30 an hour from the pro- y, ject. Workers are limited to 210 hours m an effort to spread the job-; and wages around and all who ' participate are rrom lowcr·inrome families. ,, MORF. T HAN SO HOMES have been pnmted or cleaned up. said praj?ram coordinator Ben Ross. "People just don't wa.nt to be bothered with these kids," he says But the program Is such a success that Ross s ays It will be continued on a year-round basis with 12 .roulhs. "We won't be able to do as much during the wanter," he said, "but we'll make a pretty good stab at 1t." ;:Group Urges ,, .. X-ray Liinits NEW YORK CAP> -The National Cancer Institute will Issue a new set or guidelines this week' 1: designed to limit the use of X-rays to detect breast c ancer. an assistant of the U S. Department of 1 ltealth, Education and Welfare says. 1, Mammography, th<' use of X-ra)s to detect • breast cancer. is a valuable method for women over SO, but may expose younA<'r women to unnecessary risk be('ause or rcpeal<.'<i exposure to rad1at1on. Dr. Theodore Cooper ~aid COOPER SA \'S the gwdcllne11, which have no ttl\llatoey for<'e, wiJI advise that the procedure should not be used on women under SO unless there are specific grounds for domJ? so r He says mammography has proven to be a very valuable tool for cancer det<'clion when the benefits outweigh the pos5ible risks. as when the disease Is '-suspected of being pr<?Rent or when n woman has a family history of breast rancer. • ,, Dr. Frank J R au.scher. dlreetor orthe institute, ''' wi1l 11end out the gu.ldellnes In letters to physicians ··•·at 21 centers parllelpaUnt In the Natlonal Breast 1 1 Cancer Dctoctlon Demonstration project, Cooper •says. ' ACCOaDING TO 'RAUSCHER, EACH mam· mo11ram on u woman in the as. to SO·age group in· 1 'creas<'s ht'r risk or breast cancer by t percent 1 • Rt1uschcr say11 one-third of all breast cancers t; ·were detl'cled In women in that a~c ~roup and or ·'• thosl', one-third woold not have been dell'Ct<'d without the use of X-rays The 11uldehnes will mlorm women and their ')>hyslcians about the risk and benefits of the pro- cedure. he says. Pl••••• MIAne. A•COMO. "'-----· S4rw4tlt '~ .. _ ~ "''SSIOHVIUO ,.,, C-C.•t"•"" r ............ --· _,. 495-0401 CO$fAMU A l '?tl'f-8'"d UZ-17Sl IUTCHIM & IA TH llMODEUH• FIH ISTIMA TIS ... Ow~ol j!INA'41"'•MAI"' <l"'•GE IUJW l..._, _ .... ,.... ?t 772-1470 •: ..;J Tuesday August 24 1976 DAIL v PILOT A T Pollution Index:. One ·to a Customer WASHlNGTON CAP> -Tbewaythlngs are, the nation'sb1gc1t1esconlusethepubhcwlthallea ll4 A 1',..P••#tl fefl~rtd 1'•llMtle11 dlfrerenl systems ol rat.me daily &u' pollution l11fl~.r ••• le~lp ~ll•l11aC~ Cle~ levels. f I f d d A simple air pollution index that would mean c•ll .,. "fl •rr•w • •••11 •r • the same system everywhere bu bffn proposed by ID le I C le r • C e • P • I I II C l O It t.hefedual eovernment c.oo11tt-11Cracle11• e c c.-ortll11g Co Cu However. state and loul governments are free .... •I loc al.,..... lo adoPt the new PoUutaon Standards Index {PSI>,--------------------or to keep on using their own separate index, or· the traveling New Yorker wondering whether he even continue gettlne by w1t,h oooe al all. was hearing a weather report or the Hollywood THE FEDERAL T~K force. which proposed the uniform index Monday. cited a rePort last December that found "a confusmit nnd scientific al· Jy Incon sistent array of air quality reporting methods in use today. "At least 14 basically difrerent kinds or indices are used. and few of them seem to provide truly meanlngfuJ information to the public," the task force added. For example, New York City on a bad day may assign its air pollution a number rating of 25 and tell the public this level as "unhealthy." film reviews. • The new PSI p~ed by the federal task force tor nationwide adopuon would rate a•r Pollution on a scale from zero to 500, using the easy-lo· remember hundreds u.s markl'rs for notional air quality standards and the trigger-points for public air pollution alerts. To explain day's pollution index, lo('al weatherman and news media could use a sample, uniform vocabulary: -ZERO TO 5t WOULD BE "good," and SO lo 100 would be "moderate" air quality, with no sub- brina on ('Crl aln disuses al\d cut do..., n on endurance enn amon11 heaJthy peopl~; the aeneral population would be ad\'lk>d to !ilay Indoor~. -Levels of pollullOt\ ubovt ll 400 ande' would be "emergency•· conditJon.s th al could kill sick and elderly ~pie ttnd impair normal aet1vUy by tho healthy population, in such an emergency the task force suagestect, "all persons should remain In- doors. k<'epin.: windows and doors closed. All persons should mmlmlic physlcitl exertion and a\101d traffic." As propo!it'd. the PSI Includes In Its sin1tle lndcic the airborne l<'vds of rive types Of pollution : dust. <total suspended pnrticulatl'sl, s ulfur dloxldt'. carbon monoxide, or.one and mlrogen d lox Ide. THE TASK FORCE, reprcsentin" tho Environmental Protootlon Agency, the Council on Em•ironmental Quality and the Commerce Dep1&rt- ment 's Office of Em·ironmenlal Affairs. NationJl Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, und National Bureau or Standar~. suggested that each. type of pollution be reported separately. "At the minimum", it said, the Pollutant with the highest index should be rePorted to the public. stanUal beaJth hazar~ expected. IF A NEW YORKER drove upstate lo Albany, -100 to 200 on the PSI would be termed ''un-rF==================--. N.Y .. he might also encounter a po1lution Index of healthful:" it could provoke respiratory irntalion 25, but Albany would call thal "tugh"; if he new lo in healthy people and mild aggravation of San Francisco, the New Yorker would find an index symptoms in susceptible people; persons with ex· ol2Sdescribed as "severe ." isting heart or respiratory ailments would be M .. • .. ·t A little confusing, but not too bad so far, even advised to reduce physical exeruon and outdoor though 25 may mean more pollution in one place activity. Jacnc Edmo nd .• ;iudaor o l tlac po pular Geometric Dc\i~n' in Nccdl<"point Siu:" 111 h .. · ha .. · 111 p1.•r,n11 , I rid.1y. than an~ther. . . -200 to 300 would be called "very unhealthful," But1.0 other clUes,_;?S means verr tow pollu~on; causing significant aggrav11tion or symptoms in petrolt would call lbat('e~tr~~ely ~gbt" Po!lutioi;i; people with heart or lung ailments and widespread m Portland, Ore .. thats hghl Pollution: m symptoms in the healthy population; the ill and Nasvbville, Tenn .• it's "slight"; in Louisville. Ky., elderly would be advised to stay indoors and not ex- August 27, J 1: UO p.111. l 1.·t la .. ·r ,1\!>ISl it's .. good ;" and across the border in Alberta,· ertthemselves . Canada, it's called "clean." ~ uu 111 plJn11111~ .rnd dr\1~n111g 'our tll"\.r 11 .. ·cdlq>o111t pru1l'1.c. <.cumrtric fk,1~11' Ill Nr<'dkpo int, 12.50, Bullr1d.'., Sourl1 C:1.l.1St Pl.1~.1 In Los Angeles. an air Pollution index or 25 i~ -ANY LEVEL ABOVE JOO would be termed described as "Stage 1," a phrase that would leave .. hazardous." Pollution up to an index of 400 could Boot.~. 1.mwr Lt•wl Right, a true thoroughbred. English riding boot influence an the side buckle detail, rich pumpkin or black color kidskin. For travel or town, $90 Fashion Shoes Below, another idea swiped from Paris screets, rhe side pockcr. Saddle leather, an earthy brown, with pockcc for new penny collectors, $60 Young Attitude Shoes How to look the newest. Pick your boot personality. Boots' Wt: rnn't say it louJly l'nOuRh. Whc:thl·r you·rl' a 1cJn s pt:rson o r a skin person, thl'rl,., J boot meanc for }'Ou . Wl'Jr any one and have the: propomon o l t ht: moml·nr. a~ Wl· SJ w 11 in Paras, down pac. On the lef 1. perhaps the m ost vc:rsa11lc oi all. Milk chocolacc-colored suc:<k and k idskin booth with ni<.cly rounded toe. smarc heel height. Handsom<: wach skins, S90 Fashio n Shoes Below, the trendy-lace-up. Wear it with kni<kcrs, jeans-a great kick·arouod look. Ruse colo r leather, crepe sole, $60 Young Attitude Sh(}('s -.. -- ' -- . ..,.._ .. .,,.,--· Don't Miss It I The Wiz-Kjds A Back-to-School Fashion Fantasy, featuring the soul sounds from ''The Wiz", the n ew musical version of The Wizard of Oz. Special ef- fects by Mu Factor. Starring The South Coast Plaza Apple Corps. Saturday, August 28, 9:30 :a.m. Young Attirudc, Middle Lcvc-1 Admitlancc by reservation only; Call 556-061 t, ext 37 t Bullock's South Coast Pla.z.a, Sao D~ego Freeway at Driscol, Costa Mesa, 556-0611 . , l Al DAIL v PILOT Tu.tdey AUSJu&I 24 1976 Got a problem' Th.en wr1tt lo Pat Dunn f'at will cut red tapt. gtttrnq lfw amweTs and action vou n.etd lo solve mtqwtu>s m gouemment and busi· neu. Mall your questum.,, to Pat Dunn At Your Serviu. Orange Coast Doily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 I nclude your l tlt>ph.oru> number. The column appears dully e.tcepl Saturdays. l1uura11~f" (,'o•~• Thru"flh DEAR PAT : My problem concerns repayment d a SS.400 loan. I had a d1sabilil)' rider \\Ith the ~erm·llfo insurance Policy attached to the loan. The insurer . was Gt-neraJ Life Insurance Corp of Wu;consm . I applied for the disability insurance so lhat the benefits would cover the rem~under of m v loan. but I am having great d1frlculty collecting.·, filled out a form for the company in March 1974, but v.as not examined by its phys1c1an until almost a year later. So far, the company has pu1d benefits only from August 1974. throu~h f'••hruary 1975. I think I s hould be reimbursed for tht> payments I made on the loan after l became d1~abled and could no longer work. AS , Fountain Valley General Life lnsur&D<.'e Corp. of Wlsc:onsin paid 'i'°" a total of S?,SJS.82 covering repayment of the oan from J u.ne IJ, 1974. through December 1'7S, when thf' loan was repaid. A. 'V . Herbert, General Life's claims manager, needed proof that you v.ere dis"blt'd prior to June 1971. and this proved a pro· blem. Your earliest medical records from your phy 'lclan in Wil.consln had hffn lost. And the pbysi· dan employed by Social Security to examine you in December 197-t, before you were approved for a dis· abUlty pension. wou.Jd not forward a copy of your medical report. Social Security regulations do not authorize r e least> of medical Information for in· ~urance purpose . H~ever. a copy of your exam was St>nl to your aUending ph)siclan. A statemt>nt final!) "'as 'tt>nt to the General Lire Insurance ph)sician. You now han rttehed an additional re· imburi.emt>ot or SS80 for the period prior to June 1974, for a total or S3.11S.8'l. R ttlit>f for l 'aiher-ia.IH- DF:Afl PAT· I am pre~nant, but m y hus band h.is morl' nrnrn1ng sickness than I d•1. Ill' even ~els food c ravmgs 1 ·ve asked my doctor about this and he ~ays 1t ·i. JU!>t a sympathetic reaction. He's never heard of any cur~ exr<·pt the passage of lime. Can an) thini: bt' done to alle\'1ate m y husband 'o; symptom ... or " 111 he haH' to endure thl'm until our b..tb} •~ bnrn ' PT . Costa :'ltes<t \'our husband'" rt~ac-lion ii. not uncommon and it's been e~puienc-ed by expe<"tant fathers i.lnce an· t'ient limes. according lo lbc l:nlverslty of Birm· iogham In England. Primith•e rituals requirt>d a Jtu.sband to act out his "·Ue's laoor with appropriatt> moaning and groanlng during a "lying-Lo" period. Rest>arch indicates that ont> In nine mt'n develop un· pleasant 1uegnancy S) mptoms. Psycholol(isls say this rurtion Is a renectlon of anxlrty stemming from thr fear that a lo,·ed one may be In danger and that It rt'presents an f'ffort to share the wife's bordt'n. Ors. Arthur and Libby Colman of San f'rancisco "iUjlJtt>i.t s)·mplOm' can ht' eai.ed by a Jtusband l(h lni: his wift' the support sh<' need~ b) be· lnl{ "f''lpf'clalh hf'lprul, lovinit and affectlonatt'." }'t"lf' r an ht> a ll<'\iated by allt>ndlnl( c-1.ssH in prt"· natal care. Thib participation, nperh 'a)."' Ill ht'lp dispel many of tht' husband's ..-.orric~ about lht' im· pt>"dlnJt birth and help him to ft'f'I morl' partlclpath•t'. If all else falls, tell him to eat a ft'w ~a crackNs before be l(ets out of bed In the morn· inJt. Pl'Bl.IC NOTICE Pl.'BLJC NOTICE NOTICI!'. TOCIU!OITOAS SUPllllOll COUll"T 0 1' THE ~UPE 111011COUllT01' TME STATI Ol'CAlll'OllNIAl'Oll STATE 01' C'llll'OllNIA FOii THE COUNTY 0 1' 011"-NGE TMI COUHTYOl'OllANGE NO A · ... 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StJOM"-''""' '"'' oev "'"for ... , *'VM'°" , ... t._1,c1~·~ c...-..ctt>yt""OllM• lni.•o--or MAln'INN OANtll. ,..,,,.,.._OIU..llr"' Att-y ••I.Aw OAT Ii 0 lf\I\ \ltl d.ty of A....,..,,.,. 3UMoJ111• .. •nyOrh• J w.lltlf'll H410I« Sooit.SU C.. a1t1SCO --Nllh.CM,_"1U A-y "Tiii llUl lll IJll ' •1&,Mele•ta N-IW 119tn-• S-4-CAI-• Stag~Calb Princess Grace of Monaco. formerly actress Grace Kelley. responded to the call of the stage this week, announc· ing she'll appear in Four performances at the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland durin~ Seplt>mber. Minister Seeking Gunman SAN DIEGO <APl -A bullet wlll slay in hjs left leg, but the Rev. Andrew Cross will go home th.is weekend with on e regret: He wants the sniper who shot him. Cross, 48, wants to talk with the person still at large and learn why the shots we re fired last Monday in downtown Chicago. "I WO ULD try to fi.nd out what went wrong in that person 's hfe," Cross said. "Maybe I can help him accept God and become a beautiful person." The s hooting took place as the Rev. Mr. Cr oss and h is wife. Carbadyna, left a session of the Inte rnational Convention of the Pen· tecostal Assemblies of the World at the Chicago llyatt Hotel. THEY WER E driven back to their hotel. tht> Conrad Hilton. and "we were about fou r fet>l from the door when 1t happened," he recalled. The fath er o r five children. tht' Rev. Mr. Cross has been a Pen- tecostal minister for 31 years. Linda is the victim of an epidemic ... £111U'TAl11Ml111 The greatest crippler ll11d killer in tile 11atio11 - it's called "drinking." Detox1cat1on & Rehab1l1tat1on Liml.1 \\as cripplt"d in :m autn accident. She's one of '\00.000 people injured M l..ilkd 1:1'1 ye:ir-in accidents involving "drinl..i1\~" driv('I"'. In Lilldn's case, her mom wa\ drivin~ -after a couple of drinks. Only a l'ouple. But they were enough to C:lll"-' :t mistake in judg· mt'nl. \ml nnw Linda can't walk. \Ion.' 1h:111 I 00 million ,\mcrkan"i tlrin~. The numhcr incrca'e' each ~t':i r. \nd ,11 doc' the number "ho drt\'<' :1lter orinl..ing. The qiid~mic grows. Drivers who drink nn· mon.• likely to be inrnh ('d in :iccidcnt"i. Lind3 knows this. So d ocs her mom, h 's too late for lindn. But nol too late for her mom and others. ALCOHOLISM NEED NOT DESTROY LIVES ... HELP IS AVAILABLE If you or someone you know needs help, call the ~ program .. SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 31872 Pacific Coast Highway South Laguna, California 9:.677 (7 14)499-13 11 Entertainment Happenings Brought To You Every Friday To Ch in the e. Those exciting new Im Chcvys :ire coming in this fall. So now is the time of year n lot of Chevy dealers are making room for them with a garage sale en their great new 1976 Chevys. This means you'll likely find just about the 1.x>st deals you can get on some of the best cars and trucks you can get ... Chcvrolcts . Like the sporty Monza2 +2; the dressy Monza Towne Coupe; that tough Chevy Vega; and the new kind of American car, Chcvette. Not to mention Monte Carlos, Impalas and ChevcUcs. So come on down to your Chevy dcalPr now. Because it'i; that get-a-greal-deal·on-a-Chevrolcl time of year again. ~ -·-- Its that get-a-great-deal-on-a-Cllevrolet time of year again. I l , ' ,f I .. ,, I 1 It ' • J • ' I f i I I ' l 4 •1 j ~ $ . ' ~ ) ' t l ""*'"'"()<-( .. <I O.,ty Pll<'f l'Ulli.l•H Or.,... t.N•t 0..IY "'""' -...UU,14,JQ, ,,,. ~, • .....,..:., ,.,. DlJ"• ~------------------------------------------------------------------·· ' OCC to Take 'Home' Uptown Oranie Coast Coll~ge ts 1oan1 "upto"'·n" witb its production of "Find ----' ... ,._ .. ,"' ....... ...,,.. . ,_,._.,.,_·nu \'our Way Hom<' (1rst ~nt~ last i.pnn,.: 1n th~OCC aud1tonum The JJmt>~ llo1>ktns d r u m a , u n ti ~· r l h _. dlrtt'll On of J .u•k Holland. "'ill move into the Odysse,· Th~ater for t"o ~eekend Sept. Susa a Lazar. Su an 2~ 25 and Oct 1·2 \\1th Romm. Richard Kinst•y, Che ame cas t thnl Scott Freeman, Ale,1s performt>d an the eoi..1a Mandarino. Dcboroh MeM1 pn>duct.ion. Bruthcr . Bob M Iller and The pla} deala \\1t h a J . R C'ome.iu 24 2S and Oct 1 2 •11 t~ lh ater. 7272 M apl,• St Resen·:1t1on>. arc b<>anJt t.ak\'n at 8'J3 862ti • homost>xUJI relal10&h1p .. <iochpell." "'hu~h hol) CALI.BOA RD Th.- "'"'8PAN .. "'UCANTO wtTCM MOUNT A...,. I .. -W.WIVl .. fl l "IOa .. TO 1"-4 .. between a mlddle-agt'd enJoH•d \'ntlrmou:. 1>uc fountain Valle) Com· family m11n and a youn~ cess 1J1 1ts pre\•1ous staa munlty Tbt-oter hns an ____ A ___ n ____ 1nale ptOllotllUte. Thl''C 1ngs at South Coast nounccd uudllloautorllw r o I es • r P I u > e d • Rel>('rtory and Orange r o m e d y • • M r i. respec\lv('I}. by \\'tilt Coast Colll'ge. will play McTl\lng" for Sund;» at Douglu and M 1chael lO Westm111stt'r on Fri ~ p.m. and Monday at 1 Orton. with J a nt> Jordun day and S:aturday evt'n· p.m at the theater. llt'!M cast as Doug la~' ~·1fc mgs. Sept 10· ll. 17 1 . Mt. Bald~ Circle, Foun und Stan Tudor rn tht> -;:===::;;::=====-===-====---_;::==;-- THC CITY '"Ol't'INO ClNTR[ OIA ... 16)4.Htl ~C ITY C tMTU CIMfM 4 \ : I.A J RWY IMANC~HUR 111 I 0 0 IAWV ICITV OR 111 1 "GAT01• .. JU06I IOY IUNW ,,., "'$KA.DOW Of THI HAwr A INI Y '"THI STUHCHI Ate> THI •""'46"'1r -~~i ~~ .... CHINO CHM LU BRONSON # , ~:~~L THUrRU-ORAHOI CO SD111 cmzm sue SO COAST PLAZA MIU11s11UtMffll 111.11-l k ller1'Heml '" "ICTURN Of A MAH CAll£0 HORS£" ..... ,,. .... , ..... SO. COAST PLAZA ,. ....... ~~1111 flll.l •lho4 , .. ~Fo.do ... MfUJURCWORLD" lPCI l .. , U t ... , II t " SO COAST PLAZA , ..... ' '' CINE MALAND 1411 S. . .,,.., auk• U! ISO I ""'-, •• ff f 0ttdo ... "fUJURCWORLD" !PCl M .. 4 1 .. 6 JM > .. tt>I CINE MALAND Ml4S..llWW .... un a1 ltU-tll -uc1111..we~ I ,..UM IM ... 1 ,. •• °" ....... , ..... "' -- rolt' of a meddl111,:: ~11· -~lft} quaincance ~ if,..· In Adm1~s1on . "harh \\,1-; ~~~ _ free on thr OCT t·an1pui-. 1~n.:~~kmjl(, "111 llc S4 nt thl Ody~!>l'\. \ml_ JlCl:lll 12111 Oh1u A\c, Lv~ Alli.:ele~ • T llF. \\ EST~UN~IER Community The3ter ll> m rl'heJrsal for its opening productJor. of the 1976-77 season. the gospel·rock musical "Godspell," ~ l\lch bows in Sept. 10 x lor a four ·"' eekend --------------------- engagemenl. l\1 ason Dow. a young actor already e mbarking on a professional career, 1s cast m the t"entral role of Jl'sus Others an the Wc!>tmin~ter t'Ompany ;i re Cynthia Wenner . Gle nda J ackson Set in Comedy LOS A1'GELES l APJ Glenda J ackson is pl3nn1nl( a return to Head e r 's D1 g e i.t Productions. for ~ht<.'h sht.' .. larred as Bernhardt 1n "Th e l n c r t'd1ble Sarah " Prod ucer llf?le n Straus' announ<"ed that lhe British aclress will star m "Clean Air and Dirt\ Money " l..;--CINEMA CENTER---... VISION ----....j .... ft<M6t .. w S COH•w4U -~i .. :::r~· .... "~~ Exciting Fun-Filled Adventure I BINGO LONO MO N-THURS 7 IS-9"30 TRAVfLINO ALL STARS SUN 1:15·3 2S.515 6 MOTOR KINGS" 7 45-9 55 DAVID BOWIE TKEMAN WHO FELL TO EARTH l*'.6!":~~ "The Blackbird" ,,----..·.-.:R""B "'"""'=1 r---.. STARRING GEORGE UGA.L ..... oe .,....,\OM. cot1 ..... ,. .. "" •••. u .. ~\)~\VE·IN ... ~ 9fld • THl llG llUS ' (PG) MON-FRI 7:00·9.00 11:00 SUN 1·3·5-1·9·11 rn "A~~ I ,,_,,JI•' •t L ···--,_ . ._ . ., _ .. , .... ,_ RICHARD HARRIS ... Phit 'CARNAL KNOWl.IOGE" "THE RETURN 011che11 ' Olrlw•l•r SURVIVE! ""' ''Tl41 •IO •US" OF A MAN CALLED HORSE'' AT SOUTH COAST VILLAGE SUNFlOWER AT BEAR STTifET. Son to Ano Co<lQef1s on Ille V1ll~I! Green l.N)(A t~ T~f H Ar.S '~,. • . !iii' . • • • ~. ~~· a~· i•a· 4,... ~· ..... , :·.": .. ~.: : .· ·.: , Semvel Z A~oft Pf"eM!"t.11 II" AIJl)Mty Comoeny/Peul N Le«llVS Ill ll"OduCL•Of1 PETER ~ · Bt.YlHE DANNER "FUll.JREWORlD" -........ ARTHUR HILL 511.JART MARGOLIN · JOHN RYAN ... !YUL BRYNNER I ..... ~_.. e, 11eut1ve pt'()Oye_.. SAMUEi. l AAI< OH IY OLJuCeO by PAUL N LAZARUS Ill vd JAME G r AUARl Y ,,.r,tten Dy MAVO 811\11()111 end GEORGE SCHENO< O.l'tw:ted Dy RlCHAAO T HER'RQN I ,,,.,.IC by FRE 0 I< ARLIN rw ...... ..-.. .,.,,.. " .. . Metroco'Ot' 1!9~-~~~ _,,, .•. , ... . Also o n lh1t Sam e Progr1m The Devil in Miss Jones Adult• Onlr .. o One Under 18 AOl1\ltted ml rcA T. *fl• I 141 MSffWto ........ °""" .. .., .. 11 ... 0.0.Aa"""" DAILY PILOT Intermission Tom Titus • tnin \' allc~ !lc>mt> l9 role:s .1n• .1\•all ble for ~ oungl>tt.•rs aa:c 8 thr()UJlh lt•cns and 1o1dulls. "'Ith rurlh ('r 1nformJtlllll av1ulablt' .1t 89.I ~97 •• plt1r u 1 wn. ., ,.t t 1 l· mt•nt and de' cloi>nH·nt of thl' Wt•i-t. b<•i:1 n1111lt: \\llh "'('h (' Great Tru1n R<lb bcr) " rei;:11otr ,\lion runs lhrou~h s,•pt 17 . B A C K S T A (; t: South Coolit R<'lll.'rton hu:-bt•1•11 uw urd~ct nnolher .:rnnt from lht• Nltllonal Endowment for thr Art.", th1 1o unt• fo1 $17,500 • tht• fund~ will be U!IC'd t tl lollllJ'Ol't thl,.' Co ta Mt•s.1 1JrOft'>.1il011<1l Or!ln~t' C:0<1~t \:ollt'lH' will offt•r a nC'w <.'OUr:'\C' cnllt>d thl.' i\na•ricun West as Depicted an West<·rn Jo\•atun· l''llms this full t lw n>ur1<1' "111 fo<"us on llull~ wood 's 111tcrpn•tJt1on of thl' l'\ tht>atcr 's art1i-t1t• 111111 stnff dc\ l'lopnH·nt "MURDH IY DtATH" IPGJ "IL.ACK llRD" Mll llt()()l(S .. SILENT MOVIE" IPGI "HA IY & WAl.TBt GO TO MEW YOU'' . .......... °' ....... , ....... "ODE TO llU Y JOE" CPGJ "Al.OHA IOllY AHO IOSE" "DRIVE-IN'' 1'61 "IAIY ILUE MARINE" "SURVIVF' CRI ''TUHMEL VISION" IRI "SHADOW OFTHIHAWK" IPGJ .. STIAHGEI AND THI GUMRGHTY" "GUS" IGJ .......... * ,.,..._ IUIOW ff TMI NAWI 11111 -· ~J.'r~~ cfJtmm~J CMMUOet•t-•M-- •1~~) $!!!! '!!!!!•,..._., . ~~~) --~WU'"' :r:=: -· .. ·--· lflll ;;;:.a) ~-....... ·--·--.......... -.wu, .. , AllfOlf '71 ... , _,., ..... _ .... , --;;;rs.a} .............. _. -......... TMIOMIH llJ ..... u ............ -·-· ... -·-· --;3;:.a: _..,?, -.riun.-.... .-. •• n.- FUJUll WOlLD "" fOOI Of "" I09I ... mt41;3;:.) ~""' SHADOW Of THI MAWk 1.., Ill ... mMal & OUNPIOMT'll 1..., 8o1 Olfi<t ()otfts Delly 1 lO e Shc>wi Sltrl 11 Ou'11 -!Hf ttOllCl t c.tl8111W -· 11 llfll .......... '"',_ \ -.-.. ........ -·-· ....... ,_.. en.1112 ......... ........... '27·222> ·--IUDOW ff TMI NAWI "' -· lllMlll 1 .......... -"ca• .. -• -···-· TMI OMIH 111 lffT1I TNI DIYIL ,., I M'Mlt-• IUDOW ff TMI NAWl "' 'Wt• lllMlll 1 .......... '"' '*" • .....,.,., .•. MTOI"" -· PllM I TMI llAN • .. JI f O DAil Y PILOT Tuesday, August 24 t976 ************************* ... ·ALL YOO EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT • • : LONDON COMMODITY : : OPTIONS : ._ IUT Wiii ARAID TO 4SJC . . ... it • ! * * * SEMINAR * * * • • • «MADJOTT HOT&.. 900 HIWPOIT CEHTH! . ~ . .. HEWron RACH. CAUF. • • • • KETCH IOOM it : THUIS .. AUG. 26 7:10 r.M. • • • •FOil llSllVA. TIOMS AHD IHFOIMATIOM • • CAU • • '7 I 4'640.2400 : .. (21 )) 971-1757 .. .. .. .. •r----~----------~----,. •I I cannot attend vour Sl'>minar. but would 1 • • I aoP<ec1111e rece1v1ng tilt' cornptt'I~ 1ntor!T\31ton 1>.11 I • .., I on London Commod1t't' ()pr.or... I : •1 Hot.Ml .......................................... .. • t AOOtt.US ..................................... I : I HOMI '"0;40:. ·~· si~ Oi f!'~".. .. . .. . I: •L--------------------J• • .. • GOLDEN WEST IMVESTMEHT CORP. ! .. 56 7 SAM MICOUS DR.. sum '0 I « HEWPOltT IUCH, CALIF. 92660 : ~-····················~·· PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC"flTIO\I' •U" .. ~ ...... JTATIMUff n • ..,_...,...,_,., • .....,...,.. ,..,.,.t. Ill ~'"'L IHSl&HT ... "' Ill ....... l.O w ... ,...1 ~'""'*' °'. \oooi. 110,-tlla.-.~ (A ~t.._. ... ,,.,.f\f•\•1•(,...,, .,,, 'HIM• AM ... im c.At>«M .. ~ \ •" ••.,o u. 1n l.tiotQIDt"ll• Nl•-tll••" (&•IMO .. ,l\.e, J ..... ••·td 111 l""9ft•• ..... _ ... 4<~ , ... , ... Tf'I•\ Ov,·f'\• \ I\ ""~._4 .... ., • .,,...,.19o111""'' .~.,. M• " .. 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Ami,,,·, ,., ... ,1f t/11• 10t•·st (\{ ,;11 111ctals. !rt focr, ._,.,,J.,\lt•t, /•1 ·/11 ,.,. 11·1·'·•·· 11/rNulv tlr~· "''"" 11111 l 1·ll1111"'' ",,11,11 ll1t• t'1Jrl/1' .. . ,. ,,, ,,, ,/ ,,,.,,,,.,,, • ._,,.,,., 1 ... f)ll ,,,,,,,,,, 11\11/1/,• llli'lrl/ /111 11~.· "' 111011v 111d 11\l1t1'• mrlwlrn.; J'lfllh>Kra11l1 v urn/ da1n1111.:s -.1,.,,,,,,, 1t< /111111t-d •11r1.fv • :-.il•·,·r r.111~1m111t11)11lint1'\rt'1'il1•rl 1•n11lurtrm111.v or•rr 100 11111/,.111 111mr1•., I"'' yrnr '111r1• 111(>5. !'ln l.mL. 1n10 ,1lv1:r ,,, .m 1nv~1mcn1. \-\'l' c .1n hl'lp yuu. Wr ate lo u,. Wc•'rf' MonCJt. One o( clw I urtlwr '"''' Huy •.1Jwr.1h.11':. \,)1,11 . I hrott)th all I hl· up' .ind .lmvn' t•I tlw t'lt•ll<'O\\, ._.tv('r h.1, u'fm• 'h1n1n1~ throu)th.11' v.1ll1l' b n•lW :c;o·~ 111 \\lt,1111 \V,,, an l•lc-.. BuTS~lwer. lets 111ore than 111oney. world\ l.Hjot<'SI 111vl'11tar- "r1c;nll'll huu~cs spec1Jlit· '"Kan pac<lous met.1J.,, W1· >:t)l th.ll way by nMlo.in>: :-.ilvc.-r and ~old .w.iil.lhlr to Jll lnVl''ilOI'" l,1t1i1· . ind :111,.111. 1 a· .... ..,.,,...,,""''''• •' •. , •l1u ,~,,. dvrt "''''r' ~· ... , """"' t ...... , •I•••'"''~'•,,.,.""'"'' ''~'·"'••h•n.,.r Wt'rr ~~ • m01ht for m.ta.k... flt.1<"'.....,._f, '"• ,.~\ Pr..t .. uf\.af'hlr l uh.rn,..-ll•~~fJ ~·~ l••·I·~· '\ot ...... 1.J, l. FINANCE NB Buildi1ig Permits Hike In Valuarion The quantity and value of building permits issued 1n Newport Beach continues lo rise. according to statistics released by the dty 's Department or Com· munity Development. More than 1.300 permits with a valuation of $40,666.486 have been issued during the seven months or 1976. This. compared with the s ame period last )Car. represents an inc r ease or $25,104,274. Residential permits 1ssuctJ during July. 1976, accounted for approximately $1,700.000 of lhl' total valuation. A permit also was issued for a new Bullock 's Wilshire store to be located at 83 Fash.ion Island. This permit has an cslimatt.>d value of $3.S million. Lease Signed Mes erve . Mumper a nd Hughes. Los Angeles law farm, has leased ofCtt'eS at 4440 Von Karman Avt"nuc, Ne'>'por t Beach. for an Orange C'uunty of· fice. accordin~ to E vcrNI OJ\'1s, pres ident of K oll CentN Newport. Price Hikes Now Would Hurt Ford By JOHN fUNNU •t• ... .................... ~. I( ttul', whut ii tembh.• irony for rr('Md('nl FC1rd H whot 1• lfu('• Th.it bu. tnt'sses 11rc nt11>1nJ: pnt'cs in fear of pnt'c conh 0111 later uch a practice could only hurt f<"ord. who Is rel~·lni;r Cor rnuch of his upptt>al on his C't'onflm1c: rl-cord, ur which a !ihiup dt•c linc In lhc rate ot inn11t1on 11; th~ kt'y:stont'. Almost nobody believes 1-~ord After rhnng on avera'1c of onl)• would use controls, and \hut 'i1 lht' 0 3 perct•nl In the first lhrco irony Th~y fcur Jimmy Cartl•r months, prices or thc:St' basic miaht do so, if elected. and thOSl' ('O rn mod I ties have a Im ost !eus are multaplled bv pQllS th11t doubll•d to O fi 1~rccnt In M11y. ~how the Dem oc rat is a stronit o 5 percent in June. 1md 0.6 in J u. rontcndc.•r for Ford's job ly produclnfl "some concern" T H E POTENTIAL cunst•· inthcWhitelloust-. qut.'nce isn't dllftcult to ai.sel>:-. Carter's threat to Ford bccoml'S magnified as price:. rise. en•n rhoogh the price increases mii;:ht be a consequence oC Curter':; politics rather than Ford 's '-'<'onomics. The ev1denci.' so far is onl~ l'mp1rit'al. meaning that nooody has come out and t'onfessed t o rais ing prices because they fear controls, bul that cer- t a in prices are rising a bit ominous ly. and ma y be odd IV CUlfHIH U.S. Steel has raised prices three times in tht> past year and twice since Junl', even though :.ome m embers oJ tbc industry have been quoted as s aying the most recent, to take effect Oct 1. 1sn'tjustif1ed by demand. DESPITE A WEAK con struclion indus try and a tenden· cy toward lower prices in sum· mer, lumber and ply wood pnces have risen sharply. Two-by.fours that sold ror $135 per thousand board reet a year ago and Sl45 in June. are now hsted as $175. Though camou ll aged somewhat by pleasantly stable food pnces. the Wholesale Price Index doesn't look good. Prit'es or industnal commodities arc turrung \'olat1le and may cau~l' problems CU RIOUSLY, AS PRICF.S rise I.he economic udvtint'\' 1:-. turnin~ a bit sluggish. The unnual rule of ~rowth for thl' Gr°"'I Nation.ii Produce was 9 2 percent In the fiNlt quarter. and less thun ooc- half that in the second Consumers apparenlly have developed a \\ alt·and·see at· litude. and retail sales as a con- sequence have been nat since s pring. Some manufactured goods are building up in In·· ventones rather than being sold to consumers. Industrial production rose 0.2 percent In July, the smallest g1un or the entire yenr to date. leaving 11 still below the lcvi.'l of almost two years ai;o. when the re cession was nea r its worst. IT IS \' f:R '\' unlikely that !'resident Fore! t·an do much about nourishillt: the econom. between now and election day. other than possallly building up more enthusia!)m among con Sumers. Political analysts note that on· ly presidents have managed to o\'ercome temporary lulls in the et'onomy near election time because voters had ('OOfidence in their ability to "get Uungs mov· ing." However. 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A 1pokesman said the '.nvtslil(alion hu not determined I.he (ult amount of the payments, but that they totaled at least $130,000. Gamble·Sko11mo, a divcnlfied re· tailing llrm based In tuburbao Kin· neapolls, said earlier thJa month It had be1un an investigation to learn whether employes of Gambles J mport Corp. bad allegally aceepted payments. from an unldenli!iedshlpplne firm. Tuesday. August 24 19~ s· • DAIL v PILOT A I I Way to Lean• Can't Win? Try Suing in C~urt By Mil.TON MOSKOWITZ When you can't win ln the ma.rkt-tplace, 10 Into lht couru and :sue. Per'hal)$ )'OU'll luck out there. More and more companies appt-ar to be adoptlft& tbb i.lnttn. which IS ,rut ntWS for the lea al prof'cmon Judao Wllllttm P. Gray, of federal dis· trict court 1n Loi. Anaclrs, has just dis miued a nlne-ycar·old 1wt brought by Purex agamst Clorox ClorOA ha:. always whipped Money Tree Purex sound!)' In the hqwd bleach business but the Pur~x swt charged that Clorox u('comphshed this feat by Illegal means. Thl' basis or the Purex action was a merger that was un· done for antitrust reasons. ln 1957. Clorox was acquired by Procter and Gamt>le <P&G >.the leading soap and detergent ·maker Ten years later, al\er a ruling by the Supreme Court. P&G was ordered to dive.st itself of Clorox. PUllEX IMMEDIATELY SUED, alleging that the P&G·Clorox marriage had created such an awesome com· bmation that its efforts to expand its liquid bleach business were frustrated. The Supreme Court had ruled the merger illegal, so Purex asked for damages or a mere $500 million. Judge Gray said, In effect, "nonsense." He concluded, rrom hts study or the evidence, that Clorox clobbered Purex because It did a better Job of marketing. It did a better job before the merger -and It did a better job al\ er the merger. What Purex tned to do. S8.ld the Judge, was to use vie divest· ment order as a way of "obtairung a multi-million·dollar wmd.Call recovery · · Purex' president. William R. Tincher. said the com- pany would appeal the decision, which he called tantamount to saying "that since Purex' other businesses .were sue. <'e.ssful. Prot'ter & Gamble Md Clorox had the right to destroy our liquid bleach business as long as il didn't d.riw us into bankruptcy ·· MEANWHILE, mE FEDERAL district court in Los Angeles is the scene or another suil. one thnt strains creduli ty, The plaintiff here is tlunt-Wesson Foods. which accuses Ragu F oods of trying to monopolize the market for spaghetti sauces. Hunt-Wesson is a unit of Norton Simon Inc .. Ragu is a division ol Chesebrough·Pond 's . According to the suit, U.S. sales or prepared spaghetti sauces leaped from Sl27 million in 1973 to $220 mlllion in 1975. And good old Ra.au IS believed to hold 6S percent or th al growin1 market. I Well. Hunt-Wes.'IOO. a formidable maker of canned tomato products. thought it would :.eek a piece or this market by brtnglng out a new product called Hunt's Prima Salsa. a sau<"c that wo\lld be thicker and spicier than ·• Rngu 's. Hunt's pn<"kage label identified the sauce as "Extra Thick and Zesty." WOULDN'T YOU KNOW what might happen? Before • Hunt could get its Pnma SaJsu off the gound, Ragu was an· : nouncing to the trade that it was coming out with a new ~ spaghetti sauce that was thicker and spicier . In ract, Ragu " said right on its package label. .. Extra Thick and Zesty.'' • Hunt-Wesson claims that it spent several years develop- ing a sauce that would be distinctave, only to S(•e Ragu copy the entire idea, right down to packaite labels and advertis· Ing layouts. So Hunt is askln1t the court to stop Ragu from appropriating its cooce.pl -and to award &omedamagesas yet unsPttified. One interesting charge made by Hunt in its suit is thal Ragu misrepresents to consumers how It thickened its • sauce. The Ragu package label states: "We simmer carefully and slowly until the thickness and authentic ltalta.n flavor are just right." What they're tlot telling us, charaes Hunt. is that Ragu achieves Its thicker consistency by adding food starch. • There's this to be said ror lawsuits. We occasionally learn some things that mlchl otherwise not be disclosed to us. New Evaporation Standards Set . WASHINGTON (AP> -f\Jel evaporation from the automobiles and light trucks rolling orr the assembly lines a yearfrom now must be70 percent Jess than currenl levels, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA> says. That will add an average of $7.30 to lhe sticker prices o! 1978 models. the agency said in issuing a new standard for hydrocarbon evaporation from gasoline in lhe vehicles' fuel systems. Three million tons of hydrocarbons a year escape nationwide tn vapors from 1u1s tank11 and carburetors, EPA said. The molecules combine with olher pollutants and sun hght to form unhealthy smog. "THJS NEW RULE will help alleviote smog 1n seriously afOlcted cities such as PhOC'nix, Tu<'Ron, L<>s Angeles, Denver. Houston. Galve11lon and Newark." EPA Administrator Russell E. Train said. The new evaporation controls. which should have no ef. fed on gasoline mileage, amount to simple and lnexpenslvo modifications or exlsUni equipment, the agency said. Tlghler-aealln1 gaa-tank ca~. improved carburetor11 and other minor part.8 odjui1tmenta should be suHlclcnt to meet the 1tandard, It said. "Some current vehl"1e11, lncludlng late· model Chcvrnlf't Vega and m any fuel-inject('(! <'MN, are alrudy doing bcl· ur than the standard," Train said Loan Rates Vary Consumers are paying dlfCcrcnt rates of int.crest ot b#nk11 In the Bay Art'o for lht' same t ypc-i of lo11ns, accorrl Inti to lhe third In a serlrs of 11urvc•ys conductrd by thr COl\!\umer Survey Cenlt'r. Inc . The httest 11urvey. carried out Aug . 11. 1how11 ll conttnu· tn1 wide range of loon rate.~ In the Bay J\rc•n, underscorln« the center's advice to borrowers lo compnrr rolr!\ find 11hop around. Based on the survey, th~ annual percental(l' rt1t~ on new en loans ranged from 13.25 percent to JO percent ; on personal loana from 17.29 ~rcent to 13.5 percent and on home Improvement loans lrom 12.5 percent to 1 l percent. The banks aurveyed are Bank of Americ:i. Crocker Nat.tonal Bank, Hibernia Bank. Security Pacific Bank, Unit- ed Ca.lllom.la Bank and Wells Farso Bank. FV Bank Remodels CoMlructlon ha."J begun on a major remodellnl of Bank o( Amertca·s Fountain Volley olftce, according to Larry R. Clark. manager. The remodeling of tho nln•year-old oHice will lnclude the addlUon or approl(lmately 1,500 ~quore feel or omce apace on the bank's cast side and the lnstaJl&Uon of two ,r e· m<Q drive-up deposit wlndows in lhe east side parkJng lot. The expansion, said Clark, will enable him to provide addJUonal ban.kine eervlces lo customers and will relieve crowded C'CJIK!iUons wt.thin the office. 4 J f DAILY PILOT For the R ecor d • ••rt .. ttOA• Ml ...0• 1 AL ~JAl,..l"•IHYTl•1.u1 .._.., M1 • .,,,, #Vt. It_.. ,..._9'. -!A\J .. t.CMU.Mew ... ,, '*· -""'" , ......... ......., .... t lG "•" T1• Clrcit. """'"nelaa ....,., .. , '*· -"""-O.or91 0111.,r• 1-0JI ~ll•C:Jt(le,M1\,~V .. 1• liOy ""· -....... L6--· ... ..._, ~"'-••u,,. 1111.,.111.1 ""'·-""'' c:.1.,,,.CA-• .. ,J W... ..., ... llwd~ HU•~ •-.n, "911 ......... 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Hvl'U1nf1fon S....cr.. , .. , Mr el'\d Mr"l 0'" 0•""'°'"' ~S'1 Pt>1l•ntt..J C.>\t• ,._..,~ °""" M' ·~Mn ~'•' Vt-f"l•'·l1 Jt, -Jlt [l '/411 .. , FO•>f"ll•1~ V•11~., bo'f Av9w1t \2 t•h Mr •,,.; ~r Anthl"I" t llC 41\l"itC')no I•'*' ~'•< ( Jvrf Foo1nt t1rt V;•lt• '· "" Mr •f'Vt Mt, 'i -"' rtdfl'r S#itroQP \fUI S411t 4 V•rOt,,rA, il).,M41rt V'•'l•v bOf '"''"" I J, lfl6 Mr •"°M'' C...rAfOM£Corm1c• atn N•tom.• A'lltt , W•\lm1f'l\tcr bo; Mt ""'IJ Mr' Ron.1ld l(r•_..K, f't,' L.""°""" ct ~ou"1f•n v.11 • ., 91,.1 Mf ••"O M n R1C#\ifrd Oro1co ,,,., Y~• UIW, H....w.au~ ~ girl P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAMI[ STATEMENT ORANGE COUNTY Cops Plmi Court F ighl, ln Stan to11 Stanton's police of- ficers plan to go to court In a bid to force the city to pay for m uc b of their equipment. 10clud1ng pistols, ammunition and safety vests. It is alleged in the Orange County Superioc Court law s uit that Stanton policemen have been buying their own weapons. ammunition, safety vests. raan boots, holsters. belts. handcuffs and Oashlights ror the past three years. J udge W:iller Smith will be asked at the hear· ing not yel s cheduled to order t he city to im - mediately correct the situation and order the city to meet the de· mands. He will be asked by the police officers ' or- ganization to additional· ly order the city to re- imburse them for the equipment they have been compelled to buy in that penod. H & R Olock llnows income lllJ!f!S, and how to toach vou 10 D•ODi'l•tJ income tax re1urns. W.• '" II income tax Dreparato0n to ~le wnn 1\41111• a 1t.11r /or cteal1119 eccurately w•lll liqurea. anti who t•n1ov work1no wolh lf'le oublic. and who would hko l•l "*n c. .,,., inc:e>m6 in llwir 'oare rime 0..ur 3SO 000 lhJrJ<1nls ha11t'> 9r&0u&tcd from our lnc:ome Tu Cour-.t Wt> ll'•'ICh ch1U1'15 tn m°'• lhan 2 000 commun1tl(!" throuohoul lhe country. Tt'lcre 11 almoet certain to t..c , Cl$" locohon Ind hn\e Ulltiactaty to YOU. JOb '"'"'" Vl(IW9 RV•1ltblc lor best studente Send '°' lt<i0 1ntn1- m.'lhon And tl4U echedules tooay. 1-iURR'l'I Cloues Start: Wednesday, Sec>tembet 15 There are 9 convenient area clHS locations. --~-~'"'!-~~-~~-- contact the H&R BLOCK offlco nearest you: :a.eeWlll~l•• ''"'·· Sttll• llll I ~ ....... 1111-• Addres llliOl•\llff Or··-c:.. ' °'""1 "'"" 1 Cty_~:::::~:::~s-ta-te _____ Ph_on_e ____ pp 1 """"ui.u,111,i•r• :mi.,..._ - -tllPAHOMAILTOOAY • - --.. DOES JET llOISE DISTURB YOU? - 'IMPORTANT MEETING AUG. 26, 1976 FOi 1"410IMAl10N AIOUT LAWSUIT & MllTfMG CALL USI09n'S AGAIHST JET'S , ... o.w. 541-ltll W.1.. ....... 141-7174 1-JI I ........ M2·1J7' ' .... w...-'41·7S2l W. H. P*ic:k M2·200l Hal Anf11w 540.Jl fJ , .... 0.,.. '4.J..Otl 4 ' .. Politf~al No tes Fund Limit Asked BJ O. C. HUSTINGS • o. .. _, _ _,, Roo Cordova. l>emocr:atlc candJdate tor tbe 74tb District As sembly seat, is calling for a $24,000 Um1t on campaiin apendlna in t.he up. romi~ election. · Cordova, who makes his livlnt as a deputy distrJct attomt.•y in Orattf:e County, ls oppo Ing Repubhca,n J im Siemon • a local c11r dealer. Cit1nJt the $135,000 Slemons spent In t he primary , Cordova :1ay:1. ··1 wonder what t he Assembly seat means to Slemons. lt would seem that he expects rnore for h.is investment than Just the $24,000 salary." ••• MOVIE STAR J ohn Wayne will join a group of Newport Beach Hepublica.ns an hosting a fund-raising cockt ail party Thursday for A s- semblyman Robert Badha m, tht' Republican nominee 10 the 40lh Congressional Distnct. The recepu on. which will be held Crom 7 to 9 p.m. at Roger's Gardens, is also being hosted by -Airs. Donald Wash burn and Mrs. Thurmond Clarke. Ticke~ for the campaign kickoff are $100 per person or $150 per rouple. ••• ANOTHER coogressfonal hopeful, Dan Lu ng r en, the Republican candidate in the 34th District in West Orange County, bas added the dis· trict 's former congressman to his campaign staff, aJlhougb only in an honorary position. ••• PRES MABL V ~ause hi.a time will be ta.ken up" Ith the campa!(n for the Assembl ). J im Slemons, Republlcan nominee for the 74th As· sembly D11tr1ct seat, h named Vt'ra Man.nlns a~ hi~ aJtem1tc on tht> Oranee County Republican Central Committee Mrs. M'1nning. or L~una Hills. l~ president. of hl!r local chapt~r of lt4•publlcan Women·i. Fcdf'rllkd 11nd as a member l)f the Rl'publlcan State Centr:1I Commattcc. ••• AS THE \' HA \'lo; done for evt•ry general election s inre 19~2. the Newport Harbor Republican Women have opt>ned a campaign head· quartt-rs. This year It Is located at 460 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. ••• ROBERT HARVE Y, chairman of the Orange County Republican Central Committee says President Ford will be the guest speaker at the committee's 0Hac1al kickoff dUlner Sept.24. Actually Harvey's announcement wasn't that s pecific. He made the an· nouncement before the Republican National Convention and all he could say was that "the president ial nominee" will appear along with "notable state dignitaries, well- known Orange County Republican leader s and Ho ll y w ood personalities." ~RM:IGHI? Learn What Makes The Lindora Method So Effective A complete program to Instruct patients how to lose weight easily. then how to mailtain their lea'I weight. Dolly therapy, with audio and sub-llmlnol vlsuol aids to promote motivation ond encou-ogement. H.C.G~ a tot mobnizlng Stb$tonce. makes · it eosief for patients to lose weight without fatigue or excessive hunger. Undora's very special diet. designed for roi:X1 WEIQ'll ~<rd irp'oved eathg hc:i:)lts. Behavior modification technique~ to loom weight control. lindora's easy-to-follow maintenance program to prevent regaining. The entire program is under the strict supervision of medical doctas. spedallsts in borlotnc medicine. Coll lot lnlOllT'OhOn Mondov lhN fndoy 9A.M.10tPM.-2PM 106PM NEWPORT BEACH 640·6831 I 1 "d"o"'I ttrci COSTA MESA 557-1893 ',, .O\•·f I·· I I •,. '(<JI tl ( l J Son Berno1dino • E Long 8eoch • Mission Hiiis .. owthorne • Orange • Newport Beach Go1den Giove • long Beach • Pasadena Craig Hosm er. who represented the west county.Long Beach area for 22 years before retiring in 1974, will serve as the honorary chairman of LunU'en 'selection campaign. ••• T HE R E'S A new Republic an women's organitation in Newport Beach. l o Hob1a • WoOdlond Hills • Sherman Oolcs West CoVlna • Fullerton • llrvellide • Santa Monico Costa Mesa • Pomona • Cemtos -HollywOOd Atcod1a . Tononce ""ltnc1oro MEDICAl. a.II«: ••• ACCORDING TO the Republican As- sociates of Orange County. the group will hear District Attorney Cecil Hicks during a cocktail cruise or Newport Harbor Wednesday evening. The event will be closed to the press. The Balboa Bay Republican Women's Federated boosts a mem· bership or 38. Officers of the chapter include Mrs. Clyde Thompson. prcsi· dent ; Mrs. Richard K~en. first vice president: Mrs . Jack Hirshon. second vice president: Mrs. 8. J. Gumbiner, secretary, and Mrs. Al Cook, treasurer. Wherever you llve « worit In K~ Kounuy, a wealth of free services Is &!ways dose u hand-at your nearest Keysc.on. offlca. What do you pay for travelers chedcs1 sn deposit boxl Noc. co11ect1on t They all ~d up. But with a minimum account at Keystone, they don't cost Sc.rt with these: nOUtry °" copyln1 s.Mce. Or money orders. They'~ all yours, all absolutely frff, at Keystor,e offltts. you a penny. O n top of It all, Keystone pays you the top Interest on all u vl'\(S aecounu. A full S.2S% on passbook to a r enerous 7.7S% on certlncate xcounu. lrid!Xo Medleol Cina Ore owned Ofld OO'T\IMIOl'ed bV MeclCOI OociOIS lhOt r«Htncl "* practice to Bonotncs. All Cine P81'1Clmel Doctors ond Mnes ore licensed Dy ht Slote ol Coll~ 'Wiiii 12$00 flll~l11111""' • 'Wllll 11000 flllllllllll'll. And you'll always en)oy penonaltud eoynselin& on how to make the most of your si~~nis pro_iram, In 1uc.h ..as as IM and "eoih plans, and tax defef'Rd Investment a.nnultJea. So drop In. Over coffee w.•n show you why the best pl~ to uve 11 Kaystone Savlnisl 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS ---WutmJnster Office. 14011 Beach Blvd.· Airport Center Office, 4'301 MacArthur Blvd. • Anatwllm Office, 655 North Euetld Anaheim Hlllt Olflce. 5741 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road • Mission Viejo Office, 240-41 Marguerite Parkway .Auets over $81 milllon. ... l ( ' l = 1 t f ,.. Family Living: An Art BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuee<11y,Augusl24. 1976 81 By DORI LEE ly ,,,. O•lly 1'1111 S&ttt Family hfe today ili, for the most part, la ke a deck of cards flapped into the air and the pieces allowed to fa ll where they may. says Pal Mogan. newly named coord1n1ator of consumer and homem a k i ng e ducation a t Orange Coast College. But she wa nts to change all that with n program that will up- grade the quaht~ or family hfe. or develop what she calls "home Life competencies ·· Back from a year's sabbatical dunng which she traveled all over the country and to Mexico Caty to gather data for her pro- gram. Mrs. Mogan has come up w1th some pla ns for fall courses that will focus on consumer and family life education. ··Being a family as an art." she said, "and we should look for ways to strengthen it. .. A LITTLE CARING ft doesn 't have to be a trad1· lional fa mily as long as two car· mg adults 1 or one. as the case may ~l know how to manaae a home hfe effectively. shes ajd For example. we have &our mel coolu ng classes and classes ln sewing, but what we really need is a course on how to manage re· sources like time. encrl(y, money, interests. ability and skills. "The community Is a resourre. loo. A lot of people don't know how to use at lo strengthen fomily hf e " Mrs. Mogan 's program will of· fer cour ses that deal with ln· terpersonal r elat1onsh1ps and communication skills, \'er bal and non·verbal. .. We need to learn things llke how to proJect expres:.1ons and body motions in order to C<>5ter the right rapPort in the family. Often we show feelings that are not as Positive as we would like them lo be." She said feelings of anger are okay. but there must be un· derstanding on the part or the re· ceiver , too. "We should learn to listen to what people are saying to us as well as having our sa,>." With fluttering cards Pat Mogan illustrates today 's aimless family life . Artistry: 'Glass' By Itself By D ENNIS M~LELLAN Of I ... O•lly ~t.t $1#11 Jerry Liotta of Costa Mesa credits a one·inch newspaper ad for changing his hfe around. Surprisingly, today's woman spends more llme at bomemak- lnl than her arandmotherdid. she said. But the hours include out- side work in the community. WORKS UAR DE R "A woma n has rive major tusk s : d eve lo ping a good philosophy . home managing <making decisions. planning and implementing plans>. household skills. welfare of lhe famil\', and interacting with the communjty and utili:ung co mmunity re· sources." She emphasized the need for families to get involved in com· munity things, including politics, which afrect the consumer. &ten need to learn to do these lhinfs, too, sbe said. "Now with more women working outside the home, needs have to be evaluat· ed and reshuffled. ··women s pend from five to 16 hours a day in home care tasks. depending on the size ol the Cami· ly. Add lo this an eigbt·hour day outs ide and this is what I'm con- cerned with. Men's hours don't increase.·· SHAR E THE LOAD She acknowledges lhat men have press ures, loo. but there is a need to balance out the load. "'There is an increaslngly higher incidence of he art disease in women these days," she Pointed out. "So what is needed is a total ove r vie w, aferiodica lly r e- assessed. For e xample, famll~ counc i ls a nd pluns wnd u coopera tive effo rt thnt includes the chUdren. "We can upgrade famlty llfo with specific directions by set- ting long.term and short-term goals." Thc>re 's no reason why lh<' woman can't work outside Uw home with this kind or poolintt or family resources. she added. Women 's libcrullon doesn't necessar ily have u bad effect. she affirmed . '"There are a lot of sick mar· riages to start with. such as teenage marriages m which the couplK don't know what they want. These m arriages ha ve weak frameworks that wouldn't exist if competencies were de- veloped. A lot of good families. break up that shouldn't." NOTIME In a survey of Orungt> Coast students. sht' found a high value placed on home and fomily life. but no time to take a course in it This fall's program will attempt to help students find that time through assessment of needs and placement or priorities Mrs. Mogan·s program will zero an on needs of s pecific groups ranging from young peo- ple coming to college for the Cirst tim e and m a int a in i n g households. t he young engaged and married couples, expanding <See ART,Bt> ' Five years ago Liotta was com· ple ting has 18th year in the women 's hair styling business. He enjoyed working with his hands. but he wasn't happy. "I r earhed a point where I Celli had to do something else," he ex· plained. Thal "s when he saw the ad- " Glass Blowing Lessons." Part of Jerry Liotta 's glass menagerie is this underwater scene replete with divers, sharks and seaweed. Within a year and a half Liotta had sold his Laguna Beuch beau· ty shop and was a full·Umc pro- fessional glass sculptor. Sculpting glass provided the massing angredaenl an his hfe that he was unable lo get scul pting v.omen·s haar·dos. ·· r truly Jove wor king with ~l a s." he explains. "It's ex· tremely exciting to me. I start at 7 30 every morning. When I light the torch. I get the same exciting feehng. I can hardly wait lo start forming the itlass." GLASS AllTIST R Y That excitement is what keeps him going 8·10 hours a day, six Jerry Liotta 'loves working with glass ' which he does 8-10 hours a day, six or seven days a week so he can fill all his orders. <and sometimes seven> days a week. That 's how muc h time 1s required to meel the demands Liotta and his w1fr. Pcitgy, tshe handles the pamlinR. anvcn tory. pricing and sales 1 sell at three county fairs nnd in a Costa Mesa department store during the Christmas season. They also take custom orders. The Liottas are in the process of building their Chnstmas in· venlory . They sell several thousand ite ms, wiping out their stock • during the ls-day pen od. The couple enjoys being their own boss. But that doesn't mean they're not working under 11l ricl t u kmasters. ··v ou 'd think I 'd goof orr." 1rnld Liotta. "The problem with that is if I don 't build lt, nobody Is going to do It for me. "We run two months bch1~ schedule ull year. In fact, we're culling out one show next year. I can't manufacture e nough to keep ahead or it." SCULPTING MECCA Although Southern California appears to be the glass sculpting mecca or the country (Liotta estimates ther e are about 100 in' Or ange County alone). most specialize in about a dozen de- signs. He started m anufacturing 20 st a ndar d shapes. Thal ha s grown lo 250 diffe rent designs in addition lo having made more than 400 custom figures. Prices range lrom S1 .2S up to $500 for an in tricate wood- mounled piece. "We have a philosophy in our business," he said. "It Is lo try to cater to ever- yone.'' The Liottas operate oul ol their iara.ce which is equipped wiUI work benches and a foot pedal operated triple torch set-up. On two walls a re s~ves dls- p I a yin g L io tta 's g la s s • managerie-a sampling ol car- loon characters. delicate s wans, wedding cake tops and countless other objects in addition to the in· llieate "wind swept" trees for which he is noted. Liotta is quick to note that he is not a glass blower. "rt 's a mis· nomer." he said. "I'm a glass sculptor." TECHNIQUE The differe nce, he explained, is that a glass blower removes the molten glass from a furnace and blows It into a bubble, forming the items by using wooden tools. A glass sculptor, on the other hand, free·hand forms solid gla.ss rods In a molten st.age with a torch. Because there Is no such thing as a 1da11s sculotln~ tool st.ore, in· genuJty comes into play: Using plJcrs as a st arting po1m, Liotta has attached two apoona <tor fashioning mouse ears and rose petals>, files (for making niches In bird tails) and Jong. nosed h air curling irons (for creating flower petals). The road to earning a living. creating glass sculptures ls noc. easy. ll takes many tries to · perfect a dnlgn. Liotta, who teaches the a rt. said one student used 2S pounds of glass before perfecting a salable swan. DEDICATION Althou1h he aaid he has Ud ••some fine stude nts," be plans on limiting his teachln& to only those w ho are dedicated to becoming professionals. Hobbyists are out, he said. Many students quickly lose in- terest or just don't put in Ule total effort that Is r equired lo master· ing the art. · He added, however, Ulal an art back1round Is not requfred. The most important inuedient is en- joying workln& with your hands. Depth perception and ~ty also are essential. ll ls not uncommon for be&in- ners (or old·hands) to forget they are working with a name that is 5,000 degrees. Although much or lhe work is repetitive -has wife may come in nnd say they need 85 swans right away-Liotta looks forward to worklng on the bigger pieces such as a wood·mounted diver scene replete with divers, sharks and seaweed. "Variety Is very necessary," he emphasized. UNUSUAL ITE M That money-m akln~ ingredient has Its lighter side, llke the time a man put In an order for a yellow alligator with no tail and holdl111t a dog In Its mouth. "fie wouldn't tell me what he wanted it for ," aald Liotta. He 's a lso made two·headcd elephants and, on n day wtu:n things were slow. he turned oul a dachs hund whic h "Just for kicks" he put a loop In the Joni body. It was a popular Item. "Almost anything that's uni· que ln glua ls going to move." Almost a11 much u creating bis Hema, Liotta loves havlni a d ir ect con t eH w lth bh custom ers. He never llres or answerin1 quesUons and explain· ing the process. "Customers ask questions that can only be answered by peo- ple knowledgeable In the glass bualn eaa. Takin g five to 10 minutes to discuss It, generally avoids the repair work." He added th at many of the pietes, like tbe diver scene, are extremely fraglle. "Can you lm· aglne a sales clerk handling that? l feel a large piece takes extra care in caring for the pack- ing." Although he prefers having contact with the people., be re· fuses to open hla own shop. That would be too much like the busi- ness be qult . He enjoys bis f~om o( working at hOme too mucb todotbat . ft DAllYPILOT' -· . :=:Overeaters Add Extra Load DEAR ANN LANDERS· As a ;person who h11 a we1aht problem J resent your repeali'd lni 1~ltnc .. tbal overeatlnJ ~nd dJiruuna too much alcohol have a IOl ln com· mon. May I po nl outlhat: < l> Food ls necessary to au•· taln Ille; not true of alcohol. (2) Overeating dol's not hnvt• an elled on one'• Judamcnt or behavior , nor does, 1t make a 1penon rude or booriah. Not true: olalcohol. (3> Overeating does not pro- duce 11loppy apeech: not true ur alcohol. (41 Overeatin«i doe!! not cuu!'\t- loss of contro l or Uw unn11ry tract, not true of ;i lrohnl Everyone has his !ihurc or tlro blem. but the pe~oo with 3 weight problem h~ an extru load. In more ways th.tn ont' 5c> please don't add to 1t b~ t"quat1ng us with akohohcs, Anrue.. A BUXOMBROAO Di:Aa BUX: You are taJkln«i about tbe Df't l'hul~ "' OVt'IHl· tnc u tompart'd wlt.b wh•l hap. peu lo ~ople wbo drinll too much akobol. I am talklal about tbe nat.re ol tM problem, wbkla b tliMI ln· •bWty to baodle liOIDdhla.«i ln OIH''a Ute U•at oc.Ju~ra around him .iffm to mana11: wltb no trouble. Both f'lrtt'"~s are due to • nf'Urotk t'Ompttlslon. TIM> uvcr· e>alt'r, Uh thf' f'llltHslve drtnJcer, hatH what h~ Is dolng to blmi.f'lr but he can't u em to ,.Ulp. Gt'l lt7 DEAR ANN LANDERS ffa,e }OU e\ l't had lo <'onvince M>meone that you an• t~mg the truth and lhere 11 no way to prove it• Well, lbal 's my problem I'm l7 and h:Wt' b«o 101n1 with J1mmlt' for a }ear. The other day tt \'t>ry good friend of tus stud lo him. "I t'•n £0 to bed With )'OUr llrl llnY lime l want to. She's a pushover." I was l h()('ked when Jimmie r e- ported this . l have never done or said •nylhln1 to 1ilve that fellow :o.uch ideas. Jlmmlt> insists no guy 111 going to n\ake up such a th.ing. He 83ys ho hutcs to believe it ub<>ut me• but thf're'l' nothing in my fu\ or to prnvl· his buddy 1s ly ang This ha:-. ruin ed our n · lal\onsh1p J1mm1c dot>s n l belte\'e me I am JU.St lck Mboot losmg him and "41\t tC'l know what I t'an do fo'RAN'TlC Dt:Aa FRAN: TM fat& lbal you've bee• plat"ed In th~ poa1Uoa of clefudla& yourfflf a1ala1t sud• • cbup ucu.aaUoe 11.bould tell you somethln& about )our relalloo•blp. If, after a yur, Jlmmle would beJl~ve nd1 a story, ft prove• ht> baa no toJlftdeac:e lo yuu. Wake up aocl smell the cotftt, But· tert"up. "Ob ye of lltUe faltb .•• DEAR ANN I.ANDERS: I'm u ~irl. nearly 15, nnd i11ck w1lh W<lrry . l 'm a shoplift er. I can 't v. :tlk 111t11 a store\\ ithout pickini.t up :-.omelhmg i1t a "flve-flng,•r (Ann Landers dt count.·· A friend and I each lifted a bot tie of cheap porfume six month aio. Ever aJnce, we·v~ been tak· 1na lhlnas that COllt more and more. Yutcrday we came home with $13 worth ol mtrchuidlse. I reel Uke l 'm hook~ and can't quit. J 'm •cared to death I 'II keiip thla up till l ge-t caught. Then 1 ·11 lose m y friends. my tarnlly 's \ove, my reputation -every· )ttung. PleaRe £Ive me som1.• udvke befon• 1 crack UI) TAKING WAYS DEAit T.W.1 l'• are a &felt t'oolde -beat •• aelf· Mllnl('tlon. I urp ,_ a. 1et some couuell•• ...,..,. you lean be~m• reaUde&. Don't cet bumed by ... line'; that'• too bot lo handle. Play it <'001 wtth Aon La~'• ,Wde lo "Nttkln~ end PetUni -Whal Att the Li mit•!" Send )'OUr re· qut••t to Ann Landert, P.O. Box 1400, Elaln, Ill. fiOUO, cncl0&ln1 so cents 1n <'Oln cand a lont;, stfimped. 11t>IC·1l<tdroaed en-velope. · New Chapter Logic's . I Un reasonable I •• ' I ! I t ) \ Job Shelved BY J UD1111 (JO) OLSON OIU.. o.llJ ,. ... SUH Dorise J esko, retiring after 23 years in the · Orange County Library system. can al last look back at an incident early in her career and laugh. She had been hared to work on a temporary basis lo the tiny "old" C06ta Mesa branch and was told that the one sacred thing in the hbran , whtch shew as not to touch, was the shelf hst "Naturally I dumped the whole th1n1t on the floor ,'" Mrs. Jesko s aid. laui:hani;: at tht: memory. ··r had to refile the "hole drawer tnat Sunday. It v. as all non!1ct1on too. I learned a lot that day." Jn the years after that fateful weekend, Mrs Jesko worked herself high enough up an the ranks to be asked to open the new Fourtain Valley Branch in 1964 und later head the Mesa Verde Branch in Costa Mesa which she has done since 1966. "Opening the library in Fountain Valley was absolutely like having a child,·· she s aid. "There w3s bare land with no road to 1l and an asparagus field right next to the site ·· Once it was in operation. she '°' 1ted the C'ommunity to use the fadht1e'> as a meetanf( room. something she would lake lo see happening in all libraneson a much b1ggt>r scale. She believes the library s role '" chang1ni: from an information center to an information di~· pensing service and that the pubhc should have more access to the services Special interest groups, such as senior citizens. could benefit 111 panicular from an ex· panded library role, ~he said ··They need lots of attention and an formation " Mrs . Jesko, who grew up in Balboa and now lives In Costa Mesa, has watched. the library system expand and, regrets that she will not be a ble to participat e in the planning of the proposed Cl vie Center Br anch in Costa Mesa. "This should contain a specialized business library," she advocated. · Mrs. Jesko bas enjoyed delving into various areas or the library through the years. ··1 like philosophy, archaelogy, history and biography In particular." One of the m ost intercsUng parts of her job, she said. has been "exposing patrons to "hole new areas of inter est.'' In buying books for the library she always bas been the one lo n-quest ·'that odd book" on an · obscure subject. One or the occupational hazards is that there are "too many books." she said. She admits she has always had a large number or books checked out but said she never got d1&eouraged wuh the shttr numbe r of volumes to be read. Now that she wtll have more free lime, Mrs. Jesko plans to become lnvolved in local govern· ment. do some housecleaning and travel a little. An immediate trip to WuhJngton. 0 . C. is planned and she later hopes to visit Russia and the Greek Islands. Horoscope: Scorpio Dorise Jesko cuts cake baked in honor of her retirem ent from library. As far as how involved in city government she plans lo become. s he saJd she "has n 't thought that far ahead,·• She also plans to dabble in art, write a few •·small things" and go surfing. · M y daughter says I should take up a sport," she said. ''And I 've been invited to go surfing with some or my friends. I promised them I 'd go:• The old "Balboa beach bum" wiJf try a board this lime, however. ··w e used lo body surf all ~he lime," she said. We were talking the other day about a strange phenomenon of .Motherhood. A woman starts thinking of a name for her baby from tbl' minute she knows she Is carryin~ one. She will write it out . say it aloud, try it out on friends and e mbroider rt on little ~h.lrts. When the baby is born. she will whisper the name softly in it.& ear. write it on dozens of announcements and file 1l in the courthouse. From 81 ... Art families, preschool and teen· year fam ilies, and lo the later years. Mrs. Mogan ·s ass11:nmcnl will include modeling thl' ··direction "e·re going an.·· a~ "ell as ~ur­ \'eymg the needs of the studt'nl'I and de\'e lopang new cour!>e!> as she goes along. ··There IS a f!teat n('('{1 for pt'O- plt> to look at family hfr an a fre:-.h new light." she ronclud('(f, "one that is personally rewarding and serves contemporary ~IC'ty in many sigmficant ways. A few years and dew kids later. she can't remember wboyou are. I've beard mothers g-0 through 10 or 12 names before they gel lucky and hlt lhe right one. (Once I wore my PJs wrong-sid~l and my Mom thinking it was a name tag called m e Or. Denton Cor a week!" Children seem to think there is something Freudian in the entire exercise. The old iC-my -mother- r e a l l y ·l oved -me -s h e'd - re member-my name. This is hogwash. I love Marc •.• Mary ... Mike ... Mil .•. Mash ... Maaa •.. wh ats hlsnamewiththe same affection as I love Bet •.• Bronc •.• Evelyn .•. Martha . • • Trish • • • you know who you are. Our nei1hborbood psychiatrist bears me out. He said there Is nothing you can generalize from mothers who can't put a name to their children right off the bat. It used lo be a good day for me when I could remember what t called them for. let alone re· member who they are. In talking with a young married theotht>rda}". tl was revealed that he was one or seven children and not on<'e when ht> was growing up was he ever called by his real AT WIT'S .END name. "l guess 1t was because there were so many of us," he said. "that it confused m y mother.'' I hated lo s hoot his theory down but for a long while I was an only child and still got ''Sarah ... Bet- ty. , • Mildred ••• Virginia ••• Edna." Finally. in desperation, my mother would shout, ''How Ion~ do I have to call you before you answer?" I 'd yell back, ''Until you get it riRhl." "Was I close?" she'd shout. "Edna was somewhere in the neighborhood." "l always lak ed Edna," she mused, · 'l should have named you th11t " ''Tht>n why dui you name me Erma?" "Because 1t was <>asy lo r e- member." "This includes being a dt-sira· ble model for young people-to emulate as they mature and seek to establish their own lamilles.' • UPHOLSTERY lnfl•llon bating tlpe ••• Every d•y Senior Care New Study An introductor y cla..'5 lo social services for ~rtiors is a pilot proRram which will begin at 9:30 a .m. Tuesday, Sept. 14. Sponsored by Coastline Colle1e•s Emeritus JnsUtute, the course will touch on general topics to acquaint tht: novice with what caring for seniors is all about. It will count toward a state license to pro- vide in ·home services for seniors as established by the Slate Department on Ag- ing. The first eight weeks wUI explore com· munity resources of the elderly, especially those or low incom e. W'-Y•W• tltehtt t•u.....,...,4. Ceth ..._, Hf' '" ,,.. l•Mllj@mll IA.DR • WIOIHCOMI • IAAMS • llTTltl• • IMOU. I . ! BECOME AN INTERI~ DECORATOR FUN & PROFIT IN SPARE TIME 4th ANNIVERSARY .. .. • 0 .. 0 ,. ' • Popularity Increases Community Outreach will be part or the format of the 16-week program and will In· elude three hours ol lab and field work per week. Tltis course. a prerequistite o( SocfaJ Service Certification, will enable lhe stu- dent to ldenU!y agencies which are geared to concem a of the elderly. • ' I , , t I I W F.DN ESDA Y, AUGUST 25 By SYDNEY OMA RR A. RIES <Morch 2l ·April 111>: Accent on health, work, unique ser\'l('t'll. l'\tw Moon h1Rhll£hls diet, ability to protect your intcrcst."', dialogue with relntave, diversity, vcrsntillly. TAURUS <April 20-May 201· New Moon stresses are of Solar horoscope rc·lutcd to<'r<'at1v1 tv, ch1ldrl'n. affnm1 ol hurt, 1·hani.tc, tr1ivt>I , varlf'ly and s~culatJon GEMI NI ( M 11y 21 J unt' 20). Lunar position ,0mphaa12t>s land, property, complellon of dc;1I, f'lltrow, economic factors aff~tm~ your security. Look d eep -reject sur>erfl('lnl answt>rs, ex· planatlons. C'ANCER (June 21.July 22l : Empba11ls on trl1>4, talks, rclotlves, ideM whl<'h c<>uld beet>mi> "!able concepts , th1'0ries. Family Involvements, home base dcclslona ure featured. 1.10:0 (July 23·Aug. 22>: New Moon highlights money, a11selll, nblllty tocoUecl and to locnte m1r.· sh'g articles. You display extrMcnsory talent; you see beyond whatlsoruurface. VIRC-0 (Aulf. 23-Sept. 22): New Moon in your sign portends new starts, contacts, success with orlilnaJ Ideas. Get into production. Show organlz· Ing capabilities -and let others know you mean business. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Peek behind scenes. No on£' is l?oinf( to lt>ll all, not without pre. ssure. Realize 1t nnd arm yourscir with factual In· rormutlon. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on romance, cr<'atlvlty, dream world, wishes. Popularity increases. You flnd ways of lulfllUng dl's1res. SAGITfARJlJS <Nov. 22·~. 21): Emphasis on sense or rlarcction Goal m ay be! ln sight -but ronflkt <'ould exast 1n connectJM with arriving al rlestlnat1on. CAPRICORN (OC'c. 22-Jan. 19): Long.range plans. com munlr auon. publlihlnl(, travel -these C'OUld be part of your mootnge. You find new means or exprt'!'S10t'I. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Concern with hidden or obscured matters, the occult, financial position of purtnrr or male -these could dominate. Jl<• w1 lling to review basic materl al. PISCES < fo"t'b. 19·March 20): Emphasis on publicity, pub lit' rt>lot10M, lel(al agreements, long term rclnt aonshlpl'I nnd marrloge. Don't rush todccl!lions. U Au~uflt !Sth l"l your birthday you art' l1nlllytlcal. introspective, "llJ>OClal" In sense thtll you arc not en11y to know. yet you yenrn to fll(hl lotlellness One dllt>mma-afler-anot her could l'U m up many or your upenences. The class, open to seniors, senior aides and those who would like to work with ~niors. will be lnlonnaUve about rights and privileges specified under law for the elderly. Students also wlJJ n-plore sources In the community which provide assistance In Umet of crises and enri~hment experleace• for the older person. It is hoped that by attending these sessi.oM the quality of care or seniors will be greatly Improved and those who are In· voJved will be lnsplrro to continue their edu('alion In thi!I spech1l11.(l(l fit-Id. There ls no fee and registration Is by mall only. Coastline ColJege Is located al 10231 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley 92708, phone. 96M895. ~· .. ·· .. ,.--.. (~~··· . . ' ·~, ' . 'i,~··:~.·~ .. "4-·.i. ·.. DAILY PILOT coM?lt4U£S . UPTO '0°/o & MOU OFF OH SPRING & SUMMER STOCKOHLY JACK WIMT9 FAU. FASHl~S HOWIHSTOCK Fashion Boutique lll L I 7Mt ST .. 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F. lrowa Clltd Mii C.soa @ · • by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuk 1·14 by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds PEANUTS by &nie Buslvniller AUNT FRITZI TOLD ME NOT TO WATCH VIOLENCE THAT'S A ~E.\T IDEA ." THEKE A~E ALL SOOS Of: ~5 THAT WOULD BE 6000 FOR lfOL JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK ANIMAL CRACKERS by Chcrtes M. Set.ft --------. THE'( MAVE 08EDIENCE TRAINlN6 AND GUARD 006 CLA5~5 ... THOSE llX)Jt.O i;f 6000 ACi\JAW( I WAS THINKING Of fl\N.AA.ME ! .. ~' i 'l by Herold Le Doux T14EV'RE Gl'>ING NORTH OH COUNTY 13Z. HEAil &ASfllNE! WfU ~THE T.AA. nmu= 50 YOO CAA PICK IT UP! by Mell VO(A" FAT"'Jf HA~ HAO Hf~ IA~ Al'IO OCWN~, A~HIA~. ME ONC f INV&~TED !Vl1'YTHIN9 IN THE &<AoSIN!S) CA.ct> F'rtN'T'ING eu~1NE~$, 9"1f ,-l...;J.~-1 F'AILEO .... ----- I' ", . ' · .. DICK TRACY by Chester Gould DAILY PILOT' &1 by Rodger Brodfield r J I ' by Georqe Lemont by Rodcjer Bollen WE CIVIL- $ERUANT5 ~~e ALOTOF (j()pF/ THE GIRLS "Thanl aoocfncu for menus-they're about all you a n rud theie days that isn't unple11a111." DENNIS THE MENACE 1 ldahoma Wins Court Decision; No Staff Limit OKLAHOMA ClTY <AP1 'The National Collegiate Athletic Association Bylaw 12·1. which limits the coochmg staffs at member schools. wua rule<.! in· valid Monday by Oklahoma County District Court Judge Charles L. Owens Judge Owens i ssued a ~mporary injunction agalni.l the CAA lo keep It from enforcing be rule llmitang football oachink st affs t o a head coach nd eight fulltime ~sistants. The rule. which was scheduled to gD'into effect Aug 1. would f ave forced OU to fire two ass1s· ant coaches. The rule \\as atayed prior to Aug. l by a temporary r estraanang orde r pending the hearing before Judge Owens . The jobs of two other a!>sastant coaches had been on the hne. but they res igned to take other positions before the suit "ent to court. Their names were dropped from the suit. If the rule had been upheld. as- sistants Don Jimerson and Bill Shimek would have been fired. In a hallway interview after the ryling, OU head coach Barry Switier was obviously elall'd. "I'm very happy. Naturally. my people are more happy than I am. I think coach Jamerson ha!> already gone home to tell has 'A'ife." Switzer said Conturted later. Jimerson replied "ll 's marvelous." He said he had to "sneak out of practi<'e this afternoon to gel O\'er here·' to hear the decision. "I feel good and feel that Justice was r ender ed." said Shimek. adding that although he had been "orried about the de- c is1on he had turned down several JOb offers in hopes he couJd remaan at OU. Oklahoma City attorney James Fellers. representing the NCAA. told Judge Owens he had not had time to confer wilh co-counsel or with NCAA officials about what steps will be taken next. Fellers said he would announce the NCAA 's decision by AUi. 29. He said the assoeiation may pre- sent more evidence al a hcanng on 3 perm anent injunction, or ap- peal to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Fellers said the NCAA would definitely try lo overturn the rut. mg. "We have no choice," he sald. "This is a bylaw or our or- ganization." In his JJ.page ruling. Judge Owens found that in Bylaw 12-1. "the NCAA has interfe red with the right of the individual pfajntiffs to dispose of their labor within their chos~n v~lion. especially the right of the plaintiffs Jimerson and Shimek. "ho ~e contr act s wou ld be terminated." Mercury Released Mercury Morris, the second leading rusher in Miami Dolphins history. was placed on waivers Monday. :\1orris 1s p1rturcd runntn~ the 40-yard dash in camp this ... um mer -------------------------- QB Fight Continues I Jau:orski, Harris Battling LOS ANGELES (AP) -The batUe for the No. 1 quarterback· ing job for the Los Angeles Rams has been narrowed to two, and If . coach Chuck Knox means whai .he says, thl' fiJChl wall RO ri11ht down to the wire. Knox said Mondny thnt Costa :Mesa's Ron Joworaki would start Saturday's ft&me against Ouf Calo. with James llarri!I toktn(it over in the second half Knox said there's "no wav" the two will share the Job. ''You have to have a No. t quarterback to play t.b.L'l game Jisbt." Knox said. Knox conceded that quarterback Pat Haden would play little this season, but said that the former use star bad made the team . Knox said the Rams arc im· pressed with Hadt'n, but don't thank he has enough experience to handle the job. After this week. Knox said his plans a r e t o allow the quarterback he thinks has been the most effective lo play most o( the final exhibition games and most or the r egular season schedule. Al'WIA ..... lo SUCCESSFUL GAMBLE-Oscar Gamble of the New York Yankees steals second as Roy S malley of the visiting Minnesota Twins awaits thl' throw. The YankC'cs, runaway le aders in the American Lea,eue Ema. won 9·4. Tryouts Saturday For Angels ONTARIO -The California Angels will hold an open tryout camp for aspiring baseball players on Saturday and Sunday at John Galvin Park in Ontario. Scouts Lou Cohenour and Paul Frey will conduct the tryouts beginning at 9 a m. each day. Athletes must be high school graduates and be no older than 22. Each player should bring his own glove and s hoes and a suita- ble uniform . The Angels will pro· vidc buts, balls and other equip- ment. T u.-o ,\.o-hif fer11 LONG BEA C H-Ralph Salazar and Wayne Gentry hurled no-hitters at the ln- ternataonal Softball Congress World T ournament Monday. here. Salazar, thro\\sn g his second straight no·hatter. led Fresno Wlnchell 's past Logan, W. Va., 7·0. Gentry sparked Denver past Long Beach Fire Fighters. 7 ·O. Borg Win• BROOKLINE. Mass . - Sweden's Bjorn Borg launched has btd for a third consecutive U.S. Pro tennis championship by whappan~ former Stanford star John Whitlinger 6·3, 6-1 Monday night in the opening round or the $125,000 tournam e nL al Longwood. Seventh-seeded Eddie Dibbs easily survived his initial tesL as he ousted Belus Prajoux 6-4, 6·3 in an afternoon match. Other :i1eeded players had another day of rest before getting underway. SitMp 11o n l n a.-fit•e LOS ANGELES Bill Simpson, the starting free safety o( the Los Angeles Rams. has been placed on the Inactive list because of a n injured knee but the National Football League Club said Monday that he's ex· peeled back for the start oC the resular 1eason. Simpson suffered a sprained knee In practice lut week and! missed the Saturday night game when the Rams beat Oakland's Raiders 23-14. He'll be out for the final two pre-season games too, but should be ready for the re- gular season opener , Sept. 12 at Atlanta. 0 1cet111 10 RPll rc• DETROIT -/\ Detroit radio station says former lleisman Trophy winner St.eve Owens of tbe Detroit Lions will announc~ Tuftday his declsion to retire from football. Slump Over? Yeager Picks Up Where He Left Off LOS ANGELES (AP>-Steve Tomm y John w as the Yeager was off to a rast start -be neracto r of the Dodgers' "My fastest ,start ever ," he eight·hit a ttack that included says -~hen. on ~~Y 23, he Bill Buckner's sixth home run. bad a violent colhsaon with The blast led off the sixth in· Houston's Cesar Cedeno and l i ning, when Los Angeles batted suffered dizzy spells for the around and scoredjpurruns. next two weeks. J ohn t>nrned hts seventh wtn He kept on playing but his in 15 decisions but it was his average suffered, falling fro m rarst an exactly one month. ' · Ood~r• Slaf e "''' OamhOft ICABC ,, .. , AUQ ].4 Monlrt•I At LO\ An~ .. , Auq 2! Mon1ru111 l..O\ An99in• Auq 11 l.o• Anlj<'IH •I ..... v ..... 1 nom I Horn • )pm .282 to the .216 he was hitting before Monday night's game. He also had only one hit in his previous 21 at-bats and had been benched for five games. Monday night. though. he emerged from his slump t o dri,·e in three runs with two singles and a run.scoring fly· 1 ball in Los Angeles' 6-3 victory over "Montreal -the Expos ' ninth straight loss. 'Tm not saysng l 'm out of my slump," Yeager said, "but this sure helps. I just hope this cracks the surface for a great finish." That's what the Dodgers are going to need as a team -a great finis h. The victory Mon- day night was their seventh in eight starts and it enabled them lo pick up a game on Cincinnati in the National League West. They still trail by 10. The victory was No. 2,019 for manager Walter Alston. tying him with Leo Durocher for fifth place on the all-time list of career triumphs by am an ager. Vilas Grabs T e nnis Crown TORONTO (AP)-Top-seeded Guillermo Vilas of Araentina won hls second Canadian Open tennis championship Monday night, beating Poland's Wojt.ek Fibak 6-4, 7.5, 6·2 ln the Clnal. For the third Monday night in a row. the 24-year-old Flbak lost a men ·s final. Last week, he lost to Jimmy Connors at lndianapoll11 in the U .S. Clay Court. Championships and two weeks ago Flbak was beaten by Harold Solomon In the finals of a tourna- ment at Louisville, Ky Vilas. a 24-year.old Arl{enti· nlan lerthander. earned $25,000 from the total purse ol Sl55,000. It was his first ma1or wan on this 11eason's Grand Prix circuit. VLlas, who also won the Canadian Open in 1974. led the Grand Prut st.andlngs in 1974 and 1975. ''lfl pitch the rest of the seui.on as well as I have the last month, 1 ·11 be happy." John said. MONT!tlAl. A•Vft'Alf w c,.,.,,.11,t) V•lf'ftt•l'M'C.f P1r11>ft l0 e,,,,,.,,.. IE Wlll1•m• lb f.=ooPf( J WllllPll ,:, .. ~~' J Mo•• .. •111\ F'Ollh SlilW'l\ouWP c r.vtoro r _,,tonp" All< II Oi ) 0 I 0 S 0 I 0 • l 1 0 ~ ' l 0 J 0 0 I tOOO l 0 I l I I I 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 00 00 I 0 I 0 l.OSANGEl.ES LODl'\Jb Bue••., 11 l. L.,.rr G.l•""V lo Ce•lb AU\\ltll \S lyfHr<f y,,.~rc. Jo""D •b, ~"' • 0 0 0 4 I ' 1 • 0 0 0 3 ) I 0 ' I 0 0 • l 1 I 3 0 I I 3 0 1 ] 2 0 0 0 Total\ lS l t 3 l olol1' ~ • • • -""•' OM 701 000 J '-"' A"9"1" OJO 000 00• 6 ( LOOP\ LOB -M Ol'\frl'tll ·~ l"""' AnQll"IM. ,.. 18 -P•"""· f"Otf'IOt• G•~, t'iR-&lt.""•,.. Ill S-->oM7,CAtltr Sf-Y•-•· s1 .... ._..1~1 C T•ylo< JoM IW,111 T 7 ll, A-16 !.OS. II' M fl ER Bl SO 5t16&l 0 1 ... ' 0 u ' J ' 8 l I l Ryan, Halos Ripped , 7-3 BOSTON (AP ) -Curl Yastrzemski homE'rcd. Jim Rice drove mt" o run:-and Hall Lee re· corded his hrst win m a slartang role m almoi.t a year as the Boston Red Sox rolled over the California Angels, 7 3, Monday night. Lee, 2·4. worked seven innings All O•,..HOfl KMl'CC71ot Auq 14 Callforno~ •I Bo" on AUQ l) (AMO• rh• et 8 U\l OI'\ Al.IQ 11 New Yor ... , (AlllUHUot • 1SP''" 10 ~S. m I 1S1> n. in only his (•i~hlh start of the season Ill' allowed seven hits, two runs, walked two and struck out none. I Nolun Ryan, 10·16. was the loser. Ile entered the game with 233 strikeouts for the season and , needed nine to reach 2,000 for hi~ career. But he left the game two ~ ::.hort of them ark. CALl~OlllOIA aOITOH "" r 11 l>I •Or h •f (.oll•n II \ 0 0 0 Burl.....,.'\ \ 0 I 0 R•m• 11> t 0 0 0 ()oyi. /o • 0 0 0 MC,.,.rrpr~70 7 I) 0 0 l.'IMCf ) I 0 0 lo .. \dn \ I 2 O Y•••rt•m•koll J 7 2 I MollOI> IO • 0 7 0 CooDet II> ) I 0 0 H,""'l>'""YC '\ 1 1 0 A1ted9\ 4 1 1 1 L St.1111'1t >f'I f'f t Q o r"-" J 1 1 ' fh •Q'l rt t l t 1 A M "'' r f • 1 1 1 P to,,, • .. o 1 1 H.)t. in in Joo ' R? J" »on .10 J 0 I I B ~ p 0 0 0 0 '""" \\ J 0 0 0 P.•IP D 0 0 0 0 Rranp. 0 000 M"'P'•P 0000 <;.'oHrt 0000 Ord')OO ,, n ) .., )I 7 • 4 Do Something With Me· ·Blanda SANTA ROSA, Ca.Uf. (APJ -. The days are winding down to a precious few for aging George Blanda. who says_ his 26-yenr career in pro football probably will end this week when he as cut from the Oakland Raiders. "I've had enough vacation." Blanda said at training camp here Monday ... I told them, J>lease do aomelhing wtth me. J 'm 99 percent sure I'll be cut. this week. Maybe tomorrow." Bfandal .. 8. arrived at. the NaUona Football League team's trainln1 camp In J&llle apecUng to ban at least a chance ot continuing In bis role as place-kicker. . But he bas watched from the sidelines while bis heir ap· parent, Boston Colle1e rookie Fred Stelnfort. bas kicked field goals and extra points for the Raiders in all tour NFL pre- seasoo games. The proud veteran says he bas only one real gripe. ••t just wi.ah I had known wbat tbe slblatiOQ was befote I got here:• be said. "I never would have come. ••tt•s been emban'uslOll to me, sitting here f<r m. week.I.•• he said. un•s lite waitiaa to be beheaded. It'1 like I'm a cancer out on that field. The players treat me like I have leprosy. They know whal's coming and the y know they can 't do anything about it. "I have no animosity toward owner Al Davia or coach John Madden.•• Blanda said. "I Just don't care." NFL t.ean)s must pare their rosters to 49 players this week - and Blanda is sure be wlll be amoQ1 the ones to IO· Another team could pick ldm •· but Blanda reafiatltally admlta &My•d •1"9 Data n U tb17 did. J, Blanda 1111 be bat not talbd to Steinfon -or moM. d tbe otMt-pl-.yen on \be &eam -but It's "got nothing to do with hJm . "You reallte lbat there are on· ly three or four people who care about you ln this world -your wife. your kids and a few ot.hen. Fame is very neeU.,.." 'Tm a hardened old guy," Blanda muHct. .. l 've been cu& ln so may ways and dumped OD b1 so many teama. rwe been throucb it all. ··u I bid it to do all over, l'd do it all U.. same,'' he Mid .. l'm aureSCclntort W'WdotbeJob." llllalJ~.Woody I ~~ Oh. Jo State University football coach Woody Hayes, j'-: belinnina his 26th year as the Buckeyes boss, blows his : •tillU• for three-year-Old Tamara Stroe!er during a pboto session at Ohio State. :- Buckeyes' Schedule Toughe t COLUMBUS, diu <AP1 -A younser Woody 111.YM treated noncOC'.llc:rence football 11amcs o.s merr exhlbiUou preparatory for liia Ten Conference cham p!Ol\lhlp bJds. The 1t.ormy Ohio St..te coach, now allvtr-halrf'd and 62 )'eA,.. old, has altered that phi10&0pby. "You havt to play (Or k cpg right uway now.'' ht' .VU)ll "Te3als ia.rc :tO much bettt-r " Perhaps the 8tg Tffl po"er'1 :.chedulc is th~ reason. The Buckeyes star1 with M ichi&an State. Penn Stalt>, MJ~ri and t 'CLA, the toughc t ln Hayes' 26 Ohio State seasons tlayei' burning desir~ to wan a Uurd Associated Press national championship before he retires <'OOld be behind htS theory to treat aJI opponents alike. He has taken teams to five of the last six Rose Bowls, los.mg all but one. lo most case-s, the de- feats cost Hayes that coveted na· tional title. The most upsetting was last January whe n un· heralded UCLA torpedoed the Buckeyes 23·10. dropping the Rig Tc:>n champions from first to fourth in the final poll "I haven't discussai the Ro.'\t.' &wl and I 14'0n 't," said the d1:. c1phnanan who hai. turned nut a 2t3·63·8 record in 30 rollcgt> seasons. The Bu ckeyes . 11 ·1 O l a!-t :.eason. lost eight of II 0Uens1\'e ~larters and 12 or 22 over all The biggest departees were t ailback Archie Griffin, the only two-tame He1sman Trophy win· n er: quarterbark Cornelius Greene ; wingback Bria n Haschnagel : oCfensive tackle Scott Donnellc:>y. and safety Tim Fox. Still, Hayes refuses to discuss any team weaknesses, prepanng for a contro,•ersial home opener \\1th Michigan State Sept 4. The M1 ch1gan State campus newspaper. in a senes or pre· :"Cason st ories. chari~ed tht• Huckeyes with recrultm~ \•iolu tlons. "fl'b going to be a dand~ ... Hayes will only ba\ or the li1 g 'ren opener attainst the Spartans "I want other roacht's to finrt our \\-eaknesses. They m1J!hl he different than what they expect. lt 's hke a poker player who ooesn 't turn over his hol<.' carets until the hand as o\'er ," said tht> Ohio State coach. It's no secret thC' Iluckt'\'ei.' :.trengths will be Pete Johnson. a :!-17-poond fullback who led the nation in scoring lai.t fall , and a veter an-studded defon..,e. lluyes believes he haJ u capa· ble quarterback replacemt'nl in sophomore Rod Gerald. Griffin's old p<>s1lion will fall to 184·pound JUntor Jef( Logan or Ron Spnngs. :1 heralded j unior college transfer. n est of the defenders a re t ackles Nlrk Ruonamicl and Ed· die &>amon. middle l{Unrd Aaron Brown , llnc barker Ken Thompson ond deep backs Bruce Ruhl anct Ray Griffin. Archie's 'lrolhcr . Yoong Marr ies DETROIT -Olympic gold 1Tlt'dolist s peedskntt'r Sheila Young was married Saturday to James Lionel Ochowlcz, a member of t.he U.S. Olympic bicycling team. I .. WAS •••••••• $5121 DISCOUNTED 5350 CASH IACW 1400 NOW s4377 IMMIDIATI CllDIT CASH BACK! Tuetd.iy August 24 1976 DAILY PILOT ... Stanford QB Joh Up • ID Air . . . .. .. ·. l STA lfORJ), Cahf. CAP• - Bdore anyone bad a chanee to .uk. and with the o~ of foot· ball practice ttv dayi. .aw:ay. St~nlord cOat'b J •ck Chrlt.· tlunsen aaid, "I bavl-n't sotUcd out qua~rback qut.~1..loo ·' Hl' llddtd in a Pre5t'a.\Qn pn-.s bnefln1 Wedne. day, "Neither have our two qua rterbacks. I wish ont' of them would aio out and but the other one." It will tH> Mike Cordova versus Guy Benjamin agalnlnoneoltbe looaeat runninJ: intru."Quad two· man battles In coUeae tooU>.-11 hJ.Sl"ry "Tht'y're still eompetln~. Hopefully, ufkr 10 dayi. ~fore Griffin Backs Up Woody WILMINGTON. Oh.io !AP> Two-time Heisman Trophy win· ner Archie Gritrio. sjdjng with rus former coach Woody Hayes, said he knows se\·eral Ohio State players who r eceived illegal recruiting gifts from Mt ch1gan State university. The Cincinnati Bengals' first round draft pick said today, "I know several players on our team IOhio State> who gol stuff or were offered slulf from Michigan St.ate. They gol things hke clothing but they ga\'e it back." Declining to name the players. he said he was never approached with any 11legal e nticements. "The only thine I "as pro- mised by other Sl'hooJs, 1s that I would be a starter " tit' said a number of coaches. "mostly from Mid-American schools," discouraged him from attending Ohio State. ''They said I was too !>mall to play in th<.' Big Ten.'· Jl ayes has become e mbroiled m a bitter contro' eri.y since ad· milling he turned M1rluRan State 1n to the NCAA ror recrwting '1nl11h ons that ll'd lo probation for the Eust Lansing school T he M1ch1gan State News. a campus newspaper, has charg('(f th;it llayes has practic«i llle,::al rt'cru1tinR. including offering o fnotboll prospect a $50 bill to "haH~ a good time." Grifftn said that if Michigan State 1s successful in having a t•ount<'r 1n,·estigatlon launl'hed against Ohio State "They Cthe NCAA ' won't find anything like what ha ppened a t MlchJgan State." "I don't know a n)' playen who got a ny money from coach Hayes or anybody at Ohio State," said Gnffin. K e n K uhn. a s t a rting lmebacker for the Buckeyes in their last three Rose Bowl ap. pearances, calle d Hayes "an honest man who I can respect. I'll say this, If anything was go.- ing on a l Ohio Statt', Woodv Jlayt'S would not know about 11 He would stop it 1f he found out about it." J im Hlctikko, an offensive hoe standout for the Buckeyes in tht' 19~s. described Hayes as 11 "Simon Pure." He anld Hay~ "ls honest. •. and he keeps everyone else who may ~ con nccted with recruiting honest." our o~~r al Penn Slat•. I'll be ab l• to nam e a Nu 1 quarttrb•t'k." CbrutJ~ 11a.1d. "ln spring pract1t~. both tm proved In the arC?u whei-e-th~y needed improvement." Stanford pas ed ror 2,432 > ard.'l la.5t aeason to rank s ixth nu· tloftally in that department. Cordova account~ for 1,311 yards but J)USed almost lw1t'\' •~ many Um ns Bet\jomm an the 1«ond >ear or tht'tr romp('hhon. S.l\Jam1n ('Ompleted ~ pc•rt>cnt ot hb attempts to Cordo\ .t's <16 ptrl'ent "l fo~I \H' may baw the be't t~o quarterbacks in collt'~e toot ball. although M ikl' \\'lute over nl Cal will want to arm WN'Sllt' me for makmic such a statement. ' said the Cardinals' coach. Wtu\e h•UJ Joe Roth. h':1ding passer m the Pacific.&. rcturnrn~ to lead thf' ('allfornla h•1t1n whlrh shar~ the confl'reoce hlk lu~t $H~ with UCLA. Cordova and lk'l\Jam1n l'ltt! ~ntoni But BenJiamm. \\ho m1' ~his freshman season bt-ca~c of injury. ha~ two Y\'ltO of t:hf11bihty n •mainim: .tnd thJt may b4.' Ill hi:. favor. Ch11st1ani.t'll said 8enj1u11111 hu!\ li ho\\n am proveml•nt in pla~ ·l'alhna and l'ons1stencv. Cordo' J 111 h1:. thro'll tn.i s1111·1· I.1st ) ''<1r ''"''n lh(· ('11rd' 'll •'t t' m C'onll'ntion for SOPH RICK LEACH WILL QB WOLVERINES. Michigan Eleven Seeks Middle Guard AN N ARBOR <A P 1 Bo "Until pro,t'n oth<'NIM'. '"u Schembechler's biggt'!.>t tonrcrn have to J:O that routl' ... Srhcm isn't his heart. it's hh m1ddlt• berhlC'r suu.J. · Hut I think \"Ou'll guard and a hlllc depth ht·n.· and see :.tronl( chal lt>nKt'~ I rom there. J\!1chq:a11 St::a tt•, Mtnnt·~ul..1 , The t.:n1versity nt M1t•h11tan Purdut-and llhno1s " tht' l'ar 8 tltlt• untJI their hnal tit.1m1.• StnnCord'i. to~ thrt<t' rt'('t•tvrr'I from llllll \1•11r , h'(I b' Tonv Hall whose r1'C'\'l>t1oni. tt1t:tl1•tl !ltt1 ) anl11. arc bul'I. to 1o;11rh lhl' paSSl'S. <.'hrt11Clani-<-n hJs lx'(•n accu1it-.t b) sp11t tc; column1!>b, 'tu 1h·n1 'I, 11 I urn Ill .ind ''"'" 111,1 ye1lr '1o ?l:o 3 c1u~1r1t•rh11l'" J1·rn Waldvoi.tl'I ol m1sh.mdlm1t tht• qu;1rlt>rb11('k :;1tu.1t 11111, .1lthou11h nol tul entu·i. hun• bothcn-d tout f1•1 solution:.. Th1• St;mf11rll l'll:.ldl, l'11•1·11-.l II> pro footb(1ll' 11.tll of l-\1111,· tor h1i. phl) ... ~ J dl'ft•ll,1\ l' l>Jl'I. \\1th lh1• l)etro1l 1.111n~. ll.1111 \\'1•11111'~ d•r uu11 ulthoua:h he h(IJ>t~ ont• u( h11' qunrte rback!l pla.':. hl~ "'·" into an und1sputt'tl N1> t sh1tu .. lt11!\ y,•ur, "Thl'r\"s noth1ni: wrona Mt h u t"' C\ t111ul'terb~d .. S)'Slt'rn " "At Dt.•trmt . "'' hud Uobby La) O(' and Tob111 lfoh'. Ulld COllt'h Ci!'ort{t' Wilson 'onwttnll"\ "'uttt'(I until aftl.'r tlw llr<'Mllmt' "armup twfon• :. a~ 111.: \\ hll'h "'ould 'l ~rt." (' h n ' l ta nM•11 rt'C'al h'd "Tht• c•th(•r pl aH·r' dcc1d«d 11 chdn't muth-1 a:; Ion~ u:. thl'\' \\ \' I' t' h 11 I It 11 ti I s I ,1 ll d I n ~ c1uurterbad\'. .rnd "'c· "1•11 .1 l hump1on~h•t1 'W'''" .:111 '"" out,t;utdlni.: ll\ljrtl'rbac._' Jl M.111(111 d. too · 8 Slarrers Go11e Graduation Losses Stagger Alabama TUSCALOOSA. Ala. <AP1 Coal'h Bt'ar 8ryant sars h1' Alabama football pla~crs oui.thl to be saying prayers o( thanks be<'ause of their schedule. but that he 1s scared to death The Cnmson Tide. third in the• nation last St'ason afkr winntnJ? its firs t bo14 I g..im e in IO years, hegnn its heavy work Aug 18 for tts 1976 season opener against re JU\'enated Mii.siss1ppi at Jackson Sept. 11 In ils quest for a sixth strmJ?ht Southeastern Conference title no other school has e\'er won more than two straight·Alabamu must travel to Tennessc..: and Georgia a.s well. In add1llon, Alabama goes to South Bend late in the season to t ake on a Notre Dame team ~hose two defeats of Alabama 1n recent bowls by a total of three pot.nts stall bother Bryant. "Our players ought to stay awake nl~hts lhunkin~ the good Lord for the chanct> lo play peo pie hkt> "'lotn• Dame. Lowsuma Stale. Auburn . T t>n nessel'. Geor,1da and Mis:.1ss1pp1." Bryant llald. "But lhl' t'Oaches are scared to death " countrv, .. HrVjll\ :.aid, "hut an(•r that we don ·i h :l\'l' ;mybo<b who has \\ ork1•d up u S\\ cat 1n a game." Junior Jack O'Re..tr anti sophomort' Jeff Rutledge an• battling for thl' quarterbark post in Alabama '!> Wishbone ofCenst>. Bry.1nt has a wealth of proven runners returninR. induding J ohnny D:n 1s, Calvin Culli ver and Tonv Nathan "We didn't learn a lol obout our-players in tht' ~pnng bt>t-ttust- of injuries." ba1d Bryant, who!il• JJ .year couching record is 253·72· 16-rno r <' tha n e ig hl vil'ton es a year "J do know this," he said. "Our players have a ttood altitude They'd like to be the only one!) to win 6 SEC t1tll'1> 1n a row. and we're going to find out an a hurry who can pla} " It dependt-, he Muri, "on what they wall give to i:o out on Satur- day and ploy beforC' thousands or people. millions on tl'lev1:.ion " Kicking ~hould be exct>ll('nt, he said. w ith t he r eturn of pince· kil'ker nurkt•.\' lkrrey (ift1f punter Rod Nl•lson "In the secondar~ we don'\ know who's who: we hove no ex· pcrienct'." Uryanl added. "One thing we have is potential in the offensive line. but they have to play first.·· I football coach un1li·r .... ent Ii'· Sc·ht•mbt•rhlt•r ente" 1h1· Hlili hour s of op en heart "uri:ery Sl'ason \\1th the bt•i.t re~ular several months ago and now he :.l'ason r~cord of anv art n l' says he feels fine. Jle's oot wor-coach in <'Olll'~t:' footbdit r'6 r..3 ned about his ticker any more. llis 1975 tl'am "'us in ti:. anriu.11 Of more concern 1s finding a battle for tht:' Bi~ Tt'n title \\1th top-notch middle guard. The Ohio Stalt' befort> losm~ to th<· Wolverines have bad some out. Buckeyes in the regular srason standing athletes at that posllion ftnale. 21 t4 It g.,ve Mich.1gan a Much or thc ft'tJr IS based on l~ses to i:radualton from the squad that went 11· 1 1.1 year a)'(o, induding a 13·6 victory over Penn State in the first Sugar Bowl played in the New Orlean:. Supcrdom(• Bryant lost <'1ght starters off a team that held the best record an the nation agafost scoring -only six points a game. His offense Jo.st quarterback Richard Todd, n ow try ing to become J oe Namath '1 replacement with the New York Jets after directing AJabam a for three seasons. Despite its poor bowl record of recent )ears. the Tide has gone 53·2 in regular season play dur· ang its fi ve years with the · Wis hbon e. Auburn's J7-l6 shocker in 1972 and Missourt'tl• 2X).1 upset at the start of llcit season were the only blemishes;:;. But the elusive national ti.ti(:' has escaped Alabama since J~': deapite frequent chances to move!; in recent years, llkC' Henry Hill 7·1 ronfrrcnct' record. and Tim Davis. \\'hill• Ohio Slat"' "ent to the Beyond that. Schembechler's Rost:' Bo~I for the fourth straight coach1ng proble ms would seem year. M1rhlaan hecame the fir11t laughable to the Big Ten's tradi· D1J? Tt•n l<'am to l!O to th<' Oransir tional doormat teams. Bo\lo I. Thl' ~ta1lc and Hlue lost to "We s tlll have to find a couple national c·h<.1mpion Oklahoma, of backup defensive tackles, .. he \.l-6. said. "OUenatvely our b1.:gest Leadin11 the Wolverines thts The Tide'a s trong Poinu In· elude defenders Bob Baumhower and Char les Hannah at t ackle and Gus White at middle guard. "I wouldn't swap them for any three down I incm cn in the to the top rung. • Whether Alabama get.c; it this· time rem oins to be seen, but it's a good bet the Tide wall be goinf: to its 18th consecutive bowl at the end of the season. l'Oncern is d epth behind Ricky season are wingback Jim Smith. Leach al quarterback. And I'd Cullb::ack-tallback Rob L> ti<'. d1• hke to get n wide receiver ~ith fens1ve tackle Bo Morton great speed." linebacker Calvin O'Neal and ll ~ems the Wolverines arc, guard J<trk Lewis. All ar(' once again, loaded with talent. It bonaf1de All-American can· would be safe to say they arc d1date!I, Sch cm bcchler said. bound to be on most forecasters Left ·h a nd t'd quarter bnrk lists as the No l challenger lo Leach started as a freshman lalll Ohio State fnr the Big Ten Con-year and should be m urh 1m fcrence t'r<>wn H not the pro\'ed. Another sophomore-to favorite O\•er the Buckeyes. be. tailback Harlan Hucklebv. 1, Netters Advance Semis, Finals at NBTC tentlon arter Sunda y 's quarterfinals action, which took place at 11 clubs ln the Orange Coast area. • ----------. a i.peedsler who showed na~h1•' Semifinals and finals of the second annual Wimbledon West tennis t o urney the Orange Count y mi xed dou bles championships-arc on tap this weekend al Newport Beach Tennis Club Admission at. Newport Bcat•h Tennis Club each day is S2 for reserved seats and $1 riO gencrai admission. ) or brilliance 1n limited duty last ~eason. He 'll probably ~tJrl 1f Lytle plays fullback. 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Tt>H~ -.111l'\' l ~•·lli llG CAMYON-$159,500 Grandstand view or the plush <a1rwuv of Big Cunyon Coif Course & surroundm~ areas plus the mountain~ in lht.• d1st:rnC't-Th· or11i?mal Oo\ er model by L>eunt.· llornl'S. 2 Udrms .. fam. rm & form. din. un.•a /\ 1r . ..•...•••....••...•.•.• I dlllon Sli7.~ ..,11 nu"' i>'131l'>:J(I W'Y ' "• ~' '• • ~ l&.UFFS SIR.HAUTY! 10 Rue Gr~rnll Vullee Open Wed 1 5.JO 2111 San ....... Hfltlood NEWPORT ClHTa. H.I . 644-6910 THRIFfC TOWHHOMI Rrft..ntly redone Monaco with master swt1.• downst air~ tmd two bedroom!! upstairs All new decor plus 3 cor ~aruS?e. butll tn ''ucuum, colorful patios and lli~ (.;un.von umhianC'l'. Call to set• <t·ull lo Sl'(' wh1\l umbiuncc meons >. super t•nd un11 . His.: Z l'l.i.n Ut•aul1!ull1 ''" wrt1t\"<l . l '' h1tlh'. l'l•Ull tr~ k1l<'hl·n. enl'I 1•Jl1u11o GeMr• I 002 1GeMf'Ol 1002 U,._,IVUI: li()Mf.S , __________ _, \.s'umalJll! II •,·. loo.111 \ ..................•........................... REAL TORS', 875·6000 I ' IJuy lit SI 16,00Q .........,.sHotlu : All ru1 estalt> •d• ,.-rt~ro 1n thuc ne"'Slll»IX'r •~ ;o.Ub· C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640.0010 .le<t to the 1-'cderal t 'a1r -- l lous1n1t Acl of 196 ~ which makes 1t 1Uej1I 1 iHl\ t>rU:ie "any prt> ference. hmil11Uon. o d1.scnminal1on ba&cd on race. l'<>lor. rehg1on. SC'<. or nallooal ongm. or an mlent1on to make any such prefercnrc. hm1ta· lion. or dt)cn mcnat1011 Thb nl'"''PlllWI Will nol know1111:ly uct·cpl an\ .1(11 erlls•nit fnr n ·al t'!>lUlt' whr<'h I~ Ill 1 WIJ llonof1hcl11w Hous.s for Sol~ .•••••••.•...........•• 1002 ··••··•················ LIDO ISLE \'acaol and rt>adv -walk 1 n t o I h 1 s I o \. c-I y J bedroom home and be rel rcsht>d • Completely redone -n t>w lotc ht1n. carpet::., pa1n1 Large :.unn) pa110. Ju:.l ::.u:•ps lo tenon. court. clo:-.c tu blo1H·h. bJ} and bo1lm1t ~14!1,500 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- ~M200 MONEYMAKER EASTSIDE DUPLEX 1 UNITS Like new duplex~ Su111.•r hve·in or rt'Tlt<tl l'nmc f'1vc years old with J:;u.sb1de locatwn + + + Span1:.h arrh1lccture, 'ery llexlble financing ttle roor. arches. t:IC. Will Call now ror more in· lrade uponell oulraghl. formation 640 7171 $135,000 ,,...,., .. •·•'" .... · .. ~~[~HMtll -ANYTIME -~-- SIX BEDROOMS ll1i:. bis.: fnm1I\ home• "'Ith t110-~l11111.•i. torm.it t11111ns.: anti 3 bulh:. Frel>hly painted. with new carpet :-. <1nd 11.<1llpap<•r. Creal lo<'a· lion. 1-'ull price $78.500. CALL 5S6 2664.1 t;:SELECT T PROPERTIE_S R.B>UCED!I O W N f;R 'S MOT i VATED' Larl(e 4 hr home, bf'aul fam rm. formal din rm, quiet lrtthned str~eL Jlul'T)'. owner must m ove. ~0003 FOREST OLSON IHC NEWPORT HEIGHTS !"rum this hoot'' lht' l..1tb cun walk lo all sdmob. Half hlo1·k 10 l'hfl UriH• Extru wide 75 II. lot. new roppcr plumbing, 4 t•ur .i:arugc. ullcy at"t'l'S~ ftoom for boul or ('limper. 3 Bedrooms. format d1nini,: room . 1''1rsl lime o!rercd 01>t•n daily I 5 :l24 El Mo<.len11 . Call 640-9900 A..ffli-' &lo/II~ _yalle~ Realty V.+.C.+.MTLOT WITH VIEW Great locaUon for bwld· mg your dream home. ··---------•I Overloolung II arbor. •· ocean & Jell)'. Ca II for de· OCIAHFROMT Dt>lu'Cc duplex. 2 bdrms • 2 ba., bll·ms, frpl • In rach unit Super i;un· dc<'k 4 Car garage! SUl9.500! lolboa lay Prop. baftort • 675-7060. COSTA MESA CLASSIC t.iuls oo purc hase price $90.500. 67~ Of'(IW ll1 '1•lf\fL'W IOl.f' l ' l~INJI VA Assumable OR NO or LO DOWN on a new VA loan. on this 1m· maculatc 3 bedroom. 2 bath homl.' with l>rick ftrt>place. rlouble ~arage and fre~h paint in nnd oul Ask 'g S49.950. ~41.650 FULL PRICE Jusl whut you urc look ing tor!•! 3 Bedrooms. I 1't buths. Located on qwct. tree lined street. Btauhful ba<'k Kerfien with fruit tr~s. Bar·B·Q ttlldy ror family run unrl 1•ntt'rt1:1lnln.:. Thi~ ,., • I Jl!IWQuai~ IO\'l'ly homr und u l(ood m IPlace buy at $411,&.'10 Ownl•rs a.-_.i un-c1ou~ ti\ rt>lotalt' (;.'Ill ...-. -..;;.;.? MW tn Sfl' lhL~ beauty -OUAK St "" •UCM IWl717l --- •1'fltw t1r •• '' \ lf.J/'111 .,,.., "' , l~Mll R .. &tote Coreer Per'50flah1ed tramanit in • qwct refined offirr for n mi> 1l1 o ui. pc ri<On ~ Openlng<1 ali.o for rx ----------·I perienced personnel w1lh private offlr<'i. ASSC>l'loll OPPORTUNITY knodta often when you WI rnult Al'llln11 l>t11ly ~lot Clu:11f1l'd Ad~ to ro•cb \h Oronat· t:oa:.l market t'<I South Coast Urokns ~5·8424 . ('\cs 673·7737 PRIVATE ESTATE 2443 East Co~t Highway, Corona del Mar IOOl0G......t 1002 GOOMmH-IEST well. this Lido Isle bayfront 1~ all three! 90 Ft. frontage. pier & shp, pool & all. 8 Bdrms. & 8200 sq. Ct. o( g racious ltvmg. Another Harbor Realty exclusive. For app't. CaU - ..........•....•...•••••••.•••................ 673-4400 BAY & BEACH REALTY PARADISE OM BALBOA I 0 0 2 GeMt"Gll 1002 Wh ere else can you walk a few steps & be swimming in Newport Harbor. or lake a few steps & be swimming in thl' ocean ·1 Lovely. custom butll home with 3 bdrms .. den. familv rm .. 3 baths & encl. private patio. Tennis , boul launching ramp & private beach are yours at Balboa Point. $155.000. CUSTOM l/2 ACRE ESTATE l lDRMRANCH $56.000 Trl!I.! hQed approach to this dcl1 ~hl ful mini ranch. llugc "'cep10..: waHow ~nhunce:. en· trance Lar~e famll> saz.ed l11111.1t room "1th wall of ~lt11>!t View oC :.prawhni: i:round:-. and frwl orrhard Country kllchcn ma ~\I\ l' :.tone f1rc1,lare 1>1nm1t 1 oom hu:. s>e.!ti:cd lo\oOOl.'11 flour Separate lo\1n i: for !tccludcd ma't"r ''"lt' and c·htldren ·:. quu11rr llurl) ' F1r:.t to ~l'l' s.:els th1~ unutue f111d ' !lti3 7Klll •••.•...•......•.•..•.. First Time Offered Rolling Hills Location • • .1 I bedroom, :! h.11h l.AGL'NA HILLS home, ....... c lo~l' to frct:Y. a~,. .1 ,.chools and ,.ho pµ111i: ~~~~~~~~~-~i!!l~l!!!ll!!~~--1!(1 l'HICED Tl) l:>El.L .11 ~.500 546·414 I . ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. IYTHESEA BUY AND SEE 1002i....,. .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SURPRISE! FamHyHome $43,900 SPARl<LIMG COLLEGE PARK WITH POOL Spurkllns.: Onl' .,lc11' homl' ullr:irt I\ 1•1) JI> prnn1ffi 1'h1:-. nn•• hn>-11 all b11l'I< Ill C'f\111<·1• IW1tl t't.I & frlll'n•d 111101. ho,11 ~ 1r.11l;.•r p.1rkini: l.11\1 11l,111111·n,111• 1• ',1n l '.\lul'h ~ ITIOI'' llUll\ Ill :.l'l' ('all ~Ii 2:11:1 II ' I' m1h· .. 1(1 llu111 lllll\llll St;ill• l~-.1< h ,\II h.ml IO lwli."" 111 onl\ LEISURE LIVING SliJ,5011 :1 lk<lroom. & East Si~-C.M. fJmtly • lK>tn with ll•tl'l1ell llont'~ moonN ~ dell Uhl 11r IOH''lor:. rtr<'am 1·ume lrne' Lu11 d1mn tu a' 'um1· \'.\loan Tow I 1111) ml'lll' SJ117 111'1 month Spa1 11111' J h .. ilrnom .: bath ""1th h.1n1l-.nml• lll>l'll h111 ... llll'l'lal'l' l'nn••I u111l1•1 n111rk1•1 fur •1111 ck ,. a I 1• c I 11 111• 1 I rnn~11·111·tl . n111'1 'l'll 1 m llll' th 11 t l• I ) . 11 u r I')' 1>ll•a:1c cull •• ,,,. ·J • . '· ,,, ' ~ 11ood l1('.11n 1·t>1linJ.!,<. S66,000 li1SNI l11·11•k r1replacc· & dull Condo of T1 aclt wl'l liar plu:. ,1 'llitly or ltonul quahty & cll!1>11:n :.cwini: room On a 1mdc w 2 Br. & 2 Bu . r1•1>k. rtnl' 111 011 nt•r!>h111 nil 1h· ~at· Ph; 540-3666 cabmctry. hlln~. cpl:., :.tree! frr:.t llml' 111J ~~~!~~:r:i~~·;1·~~ ~!:~~:~ •f1 ~:::',~·:~I @£14111 ASSOC w11XJOI cabana. [\78' 1 I ~~.1J1~ur~ri~~.c1~~~eP~~: 'Ot ·t~ftlJj~ We're here to help! Im" t.trcen & abundant --•-= 1111:111•= SPECT.+.CULAR Shorecllffs.Vlew ti \Six I bdrm home 111 pr<'sl11;1ous urea 1-"an l,a,!,lw ~hll' Suite w /p\I oolcony, wel hor & view Jture orrcrani: w !bdrm~ to swt u lur11e family. Includes a sererah• mother-in IJw :.u1te f1t.:xlble scllL•r lo\tll IJilor gurd .. ni.. 2046 Tui.11n•-------He1·ghtS Ave. tal Glourc·slerl'"' Owner mo\'in(I & anx 1ous. Stop by or ..-all J~. G . THOMPSON SWIMMIN'S FUN ( 1 n a n c 1 n A lo :. u 1 l Beauty ()Uahf1ed bu~ er ·!' nccd:- at this charm1n1t 3 Call lo dlsCU)>S tht.' monr REALTOR 642·7860 bc.>droom home lo<'atl'd in Wit• h p fl way11 you run hu.v tht'> lhe llarhor llli:hlantl~ 00 . home S2Sl.50CI include' ----__ area or Newport Beat•h MasSl\'t> master sulle -land Sp ... ISH M•HSION Fanta<1t1c pool ""ith Remodeled k1l<'hen. WATI:RFAONT A" "' '>Cparale drcssin)! room. llea1•y 11hake roof. ttOMtS OH HILL Wa:.hrr,dry<'r and muny Beaulcful upitrudeli REAL ESTATE POOL·IE.+.CH potted plant!\ included in thruoul. 1-:asy to ser _ 631-1400 $59 ,900 the soles prirc S94.500. Owner anx1ou!\ 5811,500 Wrought iron l'ntrv 10 640-6161 Call645·7221 POOL ESTATE hullC hv1111: room "'''h Ontu $59,950 10 ceiling fireplace ponun1ly! l'r11 a tr vaulted ce1ltn1ti. ond I lour ~~21 Jturc summcrt1m1.• op Dramullc gallery. Wel parkway l<'uds 111 bar. Spiral 11lairl·ui.c to aecluded entr1.1nrc1 ~:x SjJUCIOUS maslcr l!Utt(' & CCUllVC ll\'ini: room with c hildrens quartc·rs . ___ __ __ WestcUJrR~alty Eu r oprun hl.'ur th Gourme~ k1t.chc11. lhnc !•---------__ ----Ep1cureJln l.?11lley w11 h Lu.'h terraces llUHJtY ---iiiiilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-' dining entertainment. for lhL~ coralor's tic U..INHevable! STEPS TO IA y Walls Of Jtltis~ lead 111 lighl.963· t. 4Bedroom.3balhfamily .. & 2 hlks . to ON'lln hu~c cul ·de suc with home• Only S72.000 Comer R·2 lot, 2 bdrm sh1mmrnn)! pool and Spacious exccullve home home with nll'C 1111111) & boul and t railer occcbi.' with s tep do .... n living fenced yard. Priced 111 Th1!1 3 bedroom hcuuly LIDO ISLE .\5 1-'t lot 4 Bdrm., . :? ba tlown . m-ilr -.u1tc wit drn up Beamed <'t•1tina<1 $195.000 LA WSOH REAL TY •• 675·4562. room. 'uulted ce1hngi.. $79,950 won 't last 1·ry $5 990 expamH\'e itlasi. a r eai.. S7J.J663 673.8086 EH'~ total do"' n' For quick family room. formal din i.howinx r.ill M7·6010 1n11. & 3 cur ~araxc NC'lit 011N 111o ·11 \ ICJN ''"''" 1 • lotat1on walk to South [ '6l' I ~~·~. ,~~ :~~ld~~u~i:.1 1 i--------·' ~ ltVIHjt ~HERITAGE 1002 REALTORS llEOROOM~p.;;;;;iiiiiii;iiiiiiii~m-iii::::::. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl7 ,750 . DUPLEX/IMCO._,E lh!JUl1lul 3 lil•1l1(111IO COSTAMESJ, homl' in movr in roncl 1 ~c~,'2~ tlon, ncnr nrw 1·11rJlel~ Attr11l'l1vr '"""""' 11ro throui:houl Lot·u tt•d IH:rty, l'<'11l loroli•Hl Nn nrur ~hoprcn i: nncl H1cunry. Jdt'ul lor .~rnull ----------•f 40' Wuh• dr1v<-l<tkt·~ you l\d\OOl!I i-:i1tra liu 1tv rear 1nv~_,.,1or Thill 1~ ' m1t~I 1 __ ;;;;;; ______ 1 to tht5 (.'omplcte h•mtly yurd . Hurry ? Won'L ho.\ bt•c h~•rry tu In· Phont' &12 5'11H HAHOR VllW MONTIGO Should you desire to live in llarhor View Homes. you will look 11 lonit time to beat th i~ location. '1 Odr m ., 2 baths. for Sl 11,500 FI-:J<: To pliw,. vour mt•11i.1111l' 1)(-f orHhl' rcedln11 pulJlk, phOn(' Uo1ly Plh11 t 'I0.%1fled. 642·S6711 home. 18it40 SwlmrninJI utlhlllptlC'c 041307117 1'P\)('(,('O ll ~6Z:Cl3 w.~~~';;*~::~~f f; [av,; illmTi~. [8'IRIU.11'i ~ruomi.. den & rt1mlly ~fjf1fij ~ --·•-••) room Own1•r lc<1 v1111t urvu & mu~t '>ell G....... 1001 ....... 1002 $1~,j()() /\a.!,ent !'M!J 8424 : ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••• •• •• •••••••••••••• 1-~~~~--~~I ev~ ITTJ 7737 ____ , BIGCAHYOH MAGNIFICENCE -CANU. ~ """'·'" ....,, /llA1" • ~ ). '1'· ,. ')I JI.Ill uo ,, fl ~ •v• fl .·~i~~ #I•• .., .... , .... ~°" O"'-c.tC-•'"'"""" fof °' ~ ...... , .. 'G~'I· 0¥¥ ... ........... ·~· ~.Clio.. <). .,.~ .... .,..........,., """"""~ . .. •i' .. ~ .... . ., .... _ ... li .... .. """ MA ., ......... ........ or-. .. ..,. ...., ....... •• Ne-tut ' Absolutely s uperb VIP Mansion with 4 gigantic bedrooms. 4 luxurious baths, family room, FORMAL dining room. 3 fireplaces and large. ~lonou.'i pool. Localed on approx. 1,i; acre of FEESJMPLE land on th(' 18th fairway of the golf course. Exp3nsive. beautifu lly maintain<'d garden areas create a heavenly atr.1osphere ror those who 3ppr ec1alc the ver y finest or quality and surroundings In their daily li ving. 646-7711 • ~- Walkm & I ec R11nl l 1>l1te 54o.lt44 , A C°'-OWIU. IAW.B CO. 644-1766 GHerel I 002 IG .... ,.. I 002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ' cae: IDlll ILlllf S CD OVER SO YEARS OF S£RVICE UMDA ISL! -PIER '& sur Lovely 2 istory bayfront ho me . Custom built by Don Koll, 5 br .. 41h ba . Family Room, wet bar · garden-patio entry. Terrace-deck: Dock for large boat $297 ,500. 111 DOVER DRIVE 631-1800 / l l OALLVPILOf ~!!!.~.~ ....... ~!!.~.~....... ,., w. ~!.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... 1~.~.~ ...... ,-e ~.~.~ •••••• ~~.~.~ .•••.•• ".,Mn,..... 5* Con>ftO .. Mw 1 OJ2 Co•ta Mtto I 024 ott IHc .. I 040 rflM I 044 Newport luch 1 OH M.wport a.9Cll 1 06tt!f ·•••··••••···•·········••••••·····•········•·• ............................................................................................. . l llt DUPLEX ~ Sllowp&ace 3B~n~1~ 11~' 1f,· ~:11.:<'td REMARKABLE! Ga•r• 1002 ~el co...-ftlllll 1002 ......•................ ·····················• ........•........•..•.. C»t ORCHID l + foMHy Rift. S1~ OtlO \._'\ s u.. 3lb6 All tht"~xtra~ mJI..\• th1'4 TRl-PLEX. . .COM $134,900 All 2Br " l'ncl J,tarages, 2 ~ I 1 pks. pri ml· lc>l'ti t 1o n , clusi> to ever} th111~ OCEAN VIEW ... COM . $185,900 ~ ore\'cr o('ean vu:w ol hurhoc ,•nt r.intt..· & C:1tl 1thnt1 w 1privalt• ht>iH·h at'{'t·:-.~ · :!Br .. l a 1 bu. I am rm ho ml· .ti I bnrnd · :-1pankin.'( new. BALBOA POINT $144 500 G•dN I....._,, ~tot.«llt Beaut1fully lndsc·pcl \\,outside hi;!hlmg. Secluded s unny patio Open Beams g1ve s paciousness to this 3br & den ram1 ly home. Newly remodeled k1tchn w Corning & M1crowa\e. New copper plumbtn~ Ch;,irmtnf! guest apt o\·<·r garage makes Jrd bdrm. Pnce JU!>t reduced to Sl44.500. Cal for appt. CORONA DEL MAR $98,900 (.'harmtn~ 2 Br & d<.'n . wood panclt'<I beaC'h houSl' w /night lights & ocean \'ICW trom lgc upper balcony .. Ju~t 1:! block to heuch. Cal for appt. A.IAHDOHED S&S4 IDRM l'Jll u.1o1buul lhu. 3 t\drm Pooa & Sunde<la! hilt in hntnt' .... bnnu:- rhumcr w I"<' \ht1· OulflJnd1n.: Sp.inl'.\h SEA.CLIFF ruurll 10 IH'.tUltlul E ~ "'r u ti ,. t1 d ri ' e lo •hc-ltfn•d doubll" rJt \\or Jl!I'' ~,·h111\'d l'nl r) t'nh.rn('l'd b) doubh• doo" 1uuJ Jtr1un1 • R11rl' J.1.ir4ul'l u1lr) 111 ,,..,,, it u" n 11\ 1 n i.: r o u m F ut ma I d 11u· I' 11·"1 t.1. l..i1111ly room (;uu1 uwt Hdrm. 1ounoy p.11111 .wd ,,u.1 CoHrrij \a.111J.1. J Hr:-. + lr11 rotnl'r lul Cuht•rd.il•• '''""'""'I\ ~ Z lu n ·111 Burbdor Ai>l t•ool ~w11frd. & puol •t l'.i MJm 'trou Wll 1 !'><'l'ftll 1111~·ht•vul>lt• 1 l 1JJ1roilll.'d l.)ot) ~l~.000 8rtl·k nn·pl.i<"l" . .ill II<' II .i) $ ~ tl ll O O 1 Jfl>t•tin t: & llrapo:d Whv "~rn for lht~ fultll'\' to Coml' to you·~ Mud al h.ill W.l) ! Cal,44·7211 IWtt' k1t<"ht-o 1-:ntrv h II O\\ntr Ukr ~3u btl81 thrnout 1..'1•n1r.11 u1r ol m.1rllk \u h1riw IJm.aJy tw2 7731 !-.1n" Jlt•t 11lu111t>11111 r1• DUPLEX I "1n ~: .. lt 1\1\ll 1 y fl. A~~UUAI LS room Uinta~ ..tll'J I\ q •r'" 011mo"1" llrid, pll'J~ur<' to 111\11\\ ! HI\. I< llrt•J•l••<'t' F.1m1tv 1 oom Rayfront 2 bdrm .. 1 bt\lh up. 2 bdrm , ,'V, 2 h.tlh~ down . Suµcr ~am.ly bcuch. 1 ('ult ~o I 72U PRICED RIGHT!! .\ mu:.t tu '"t ~ neducrd lo s.?·17 ,500 • 1 J.IJll~l\l" lk•druorn 1·nm Co•to M•10 I 024 ,,11 nr\\ r.irf)\'l" & droll\'' ,uni.htn,· lot1ht•11 I'~~ -<:r.•..it 4 lit'firoom hnmr. pl<':\ h1 !Jt • .U l>) >\\\'l'J.llllli: ••••••••••••••••••••••• , l'IO~I.' lo Wt•i.tm1n:-1lcr 111.1'<ll'r :-.J111·t11.1n \\tlh JUH llH: I.OT "!f l In C:oUfo,,.ia" !11.tll .11111 <:ohlen\\nl \ .1ull\•<l 1·1•11111)!' .Hiii 1'1\'\ hm·d ''"''''· :! '·" \'.ollt> l" Slcal ror~7.000 "'PM.all• d1l'J>\11111 "'""' l'Jr 011ly Sto ~.)II. l'ilol Ur 0\\11\'r :!br. d1•11, 1': I' ~ ... lll'r ldt i.l.ill" .inti 1ti·ul t-J.1a1,• ~'4\111.'.i'>.> h.1. 1111 lot, wrk ~hu11 l~1 ~·~~~~~~ \ll's ·r "'11 'l'rv ~.~ ~0 1 1 M:111ll' S48.50o ~2·4471 l':H S4 • t o !JI llu\\11 lfurr) :.1111 1'1<1~11-:A IU.\ 1:Htiltlll II.I~ li()HI .! St111} Jlt.t , I J 111 t m rumJ,1ui. 1•11l10. fl pk C In I)' ')1.I .1110 \1\\111 \~L ~..-o o.·.~· 1-;, ''"..'•7 r.11111 l Hlt, 2 Un Fr plr. t•h1J1t''' loe $.'•I 500 1-'11111 Uy Own1·r ~IJ 7910 .\~t':c Dana Point 1026 ARARfflHD \\•en hK·ah'<l Uuplt•' nc'ar •• • •••• •• • •• •• •• •• • •• • • ---------•1 naroor & \'hton.i Sts ll1k(' tu lht• m"r"''' from POOL TIME 22 Hr, 1 ua. m •i•\h TLC tlll5 t>\'.o:Jn '1cw J ~lot ~tartt·r µrnpnl). 1)1.'(lroom 1 ui.tom home CLOSE to BEACH •.• POOL •.• llu_.:,• J bdrm, 2 both f..tmtly n klll:h. 11r. nc" .:rµlli, frpk, lush ldSl.'Pll arounJ hlut.> ttCed P<>UI CALL.~ 7751 INTL Rt: !\ETWORK RAM CH REAL TY 551 -2000 THIS IS IT! 1'hh th.-lwrm• \ OU'\'fo: LOT De ign your (IWn homi· on rare.> lal'~\' lot. ~dh•1· will help lmunC'e. SHc>.ooo LIDO REALTY ,, ll77 Vie Lido. H.I . 67l-7)00 !~'t'll "u.11111.: hit' II urn' LOCJUl'IO Hi9u.I I 052 ••port S.och I 069 I h•' l14:ttU11ful ·• tufrnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !-tan M1.:tl\'I '1.ulll'I rn 4 BR IH IUCH FRONT ''l'h<' RJnt·h oflcrs .. ramtl\ rm & 1orm.1l din· .. THE HILLS IOA T SLIP I I 1111t With UIH:t aJcd ;\n l111m.H·ul.1lt'. u11 $160,000 for S71 '900 owrwr will h.:111 ltnJtt<.'e $77,500 OffNl'•I at S..'17 .;>00 l\t'Jutrfulh r 1·1n1t1h·h~d :I Ge-raid GiaMlnl AHCHOIAGt t ... -<trm. 2 ti.1th l'nllt'll'' IHYESTMIHTS , .irvi:l:., Ill'" 1lr.ipes. i:r.1d«d. 1' c•ll l111'.1tl''1 SJl\JY l\.cWPOrl ll<?uch \\mdnw t'O\t•rt11i:: .. frc:.h u •• rtmonth \)Ian \\Ith )UUr Cet•l ' Sti:p:s to ~OU pJllll thruoul ~ .tn extra "' l'I'~ 1k1.11I l'Otllpl<'ll' b.>.it .!!hp' Cu:.lom l>wU. ,_. _________ l1.1ri:c~.1rd -1ht hoU.Sl but i:rJS:. m the''"" •ll\lhl'\\al<'r'f'n\Jlccn FORMAL DINING \\tll be SOLO tf ~,,111 )Jrd. llrrni: ~um !:'"''" Lry t;orgt.'OU~ ClaG,lO"b.; l 'ark pool horn .. L<>t:Jtl•d ~v1/k 'Pro~rties ''"quiet lr\'.e·hnt-d ~lrt!el f7 I 4) 496-77 t I lllli.bomeha:.loomJll) (71 4)549-2467 ----- J memlits to lt:.t. so come -----Fountain Valley I Ol4 .ind sec•• Won't last•' COLLEGE PARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• t Jll nO\\ 1 1"5 W 8-qr, C.M Nel<I to Mark•t 8-ltet 5.49·865S 1kJul1ful & t-ompletely 8~· Owner. vrtnl·1pals on IJnd"•ui>t·c.l llll'hl I( luth ly 2..'IOO Sq ft. 2 St~ de· hou"·· 'fHtnl. ll'r' & i.lur11j!l' '"" 1 u\\C :1 Hr :!.llJ, CrJ,11• \lu't 'l'I.' Sll8.000 l'.1 It 5 16 9S!'>b DIVORCE mu r h I 11n1: c r. <: J 11 thumb Jncl 5·" c lllC; ~ fireplace m VIEW h\ln~:: ~I 2(100 Pric"'tl bt•lo" l'ollll'•'ll mom' Lari:e furmol d111-~ RA.HCH RiALTY lJOn al S68.000 mi: room All ult> lcttchC'n Coll 644-721 I \\llh IOH•h i::r:11ncd woo(\ 2 BRICK PATIOS 1-:nJu~ ~p.1nou~ t'ulunl bta :\lodel 111 t:ulll·~c "1D.NIGH ElAIL[Y & A5Sl:ltlAT£5 P .. rk S & S • on~trut 11011 • • •• o f i:1•1111inl' l ath Jn1t M1ss10fl V1e10 I 06 7 pla~h-r :?b ... ,u Sq. fl . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21·-c:roonu .. ronm.1od :J GHAN\D\ t '.d , t 111 t·ornm. flt•ol :-: t\ w c.l' 111 F.1m Hm. l1>h'. ~.7 .~oo \lo:.tmenl that '"II not lie Mti-~:J or 551 l<Jll ,.,, a\ u1lnhlc loni: Sl'.15.000. t 11btnl'b. Sp.1c1ous f.1.m1• h room hn.~r:. lk-.1mc-d ri1n1• l'l'tltoit .1011 2nl.l. rJhcd hl•Jrlh f1rcplal'1' l;tJnt mJ.,l1'r "1111: ho:-t" \\',\I.I. 0 F t :t.ASS & \ 11•w- 11f [>0' t ro1nc:a I p.1110 l'abrnl'l~ & ~l11r111:,. t:Jlurt·' ll t>11u t1f111 flai:~to1w 1·11' t•rt'll rmt 10 011 >our H 1.;Al"ll U\ .... r, :,~R§ALY I 675-2311 PRIDE OF POSSESSION! Open Wed & l"ri l·j 1221> l'olans Forces Sole Sp0<"1uu .. J IJ\'droom f,1m1lv ho mt· with :wr.1t·r :!tl':i.20' family room "11h s .... edt'\h hrt'place untl npen IJl·umcc.l re1lmg. 4 IEDRM IUUTY Newport Be-ach I 069 loolonst wall•r an1l l10at:t!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()v.ncr \"di t1nun'*" r GOLF COURSE h·I m~' S.:c 1l now Cu \l 1~ 1700 ls a.era:.:. lhc :.l1 ect I rtlm , ., ., ••1 ~." \ 'v"' <tit! Nocri - $75.500 IO'. ctn 1>11 H tn lllJ!lil!f;l.J lhrs fmc J Br. ::I l\J hllllll' [ ® I • 1002 ···············••·············•••·•·······•··· Do\ er Short'~ :; Bedroom 5 hJth,, <''Cl'<' office. hbrnr). formal dmrni:. t-'lrJ l.:e Cam11\· ruum "llh 'll"'. :01 JJl)' Jcl~rJtor delJrb 1900 Sq ft home with 2 F r P l c , r a m r m . 1trepl11c·<'i.. ~hake roor. Cathed!'al ceiling ltvtnJ: and r r of c i.:. 1ona11} 1~~~~==~~~~1 room home $66.000 lund~nip1n11. \'A bu)eri.I· Wl"!lt.stde rlealty, lnc "'clronw 0\\ ner must CaU 84'·2323 'ell la't pn1 ed below mark<'l flurry Pica:.\' ( .,,, 1044 Auo<10'•' l •elton (In me> ~O:a1t5~1~·~;,'ary Lunl·Jj@ jj~ DALE \\'I '1.LN ER __, Ov. ner'!> "'l he.I' ca Rt llt-autlf ul Cu ffi•'<I ShorClit Rancho San Joaquin I•--------• l•ool' llom1• w 1m.•l!niC"9 .\t:w • 0\ u"'ner Garden tll'nl 180 \ICW 'I llt •I ha h•\('I Sll'IHl\\n Lt\' rm Lowest Pn"ced!'. ,ice tll·o~'kln~ $1!1.'l,SOQJ 400ll7'" .. roft AU. oflck !J~ le Cj4tt•• MUS n...-'£.-kte lir+dl'n :? bath Sl'PEH \J:f'nl 63I :\!llkl ~ -~ -•••••••••••••••••••••• \ti-:\\• on <toll Couf"\t• 0 d 0 I ---- by /.kVAY ~~tluylnl"ln• 1\ll 11111.1.1111'' tnrldi: ankt~Pc~~ SanClef'Mt'lte> 1076 "DECKED OUT" Jbr. Zb11. wJlk tu" hi" A nil I! ~ ... oi l'h "33 J\11\1; lloc o .. ••••••••••••••••••••••" l l '-~1 bl d . lc.'nnt!> crl,. \\ucx.I d\'l'k' r t I I 1· d t Tun :1 lit•droom. :! f..tlh .... , ... N '\\ !I 1111 ., II WA TaFllOMT Nl'w under con~lr11c·twn l'Ontemp Cape Cod. 4 BR. -t' i ba. playrm. or 5th BR .. 2 frplcs., oak Ors., lndscpg. Ptt>r & noat. $360.000 Lido Nord. 6 BR. or .\ 13H. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach . S295.000 BILLCRUNDV , REALTOR J·l 1 ""°'".!'· D• ~· N B t> ,.., ()IOI 2.8 ACRES HORSE PROPERTY 't'\\ por\ fk·a<·h propl'l 1' 111 llJJrk BJy ~' '"' l'l.11" f\11 hid>:~/(. l.t\llUI a\ JtlJ hie ~!1-1!11 - Walker & lee Real lstate Want to buy i..tenst.d In pvrchos- i.Hj b11lldabl• lot In C.M. 673·417 I oft'· MESA VERDE 3 HOMES under $50,000 \ 11 11 t' .1 11 It a v e y o 11 1 l'hUl<'t' Of th\.':.l' tht l'e model homes while the) la st. l'hrcc J Od four bt>dniom ... fJm1I> room1>, p Ju , d1n 111g roorn , lan<Jscap<.'d yard:i. Xlnl rtnanr1n~. \lcter 11011 weh:unw llurr>o l'le.•s<' call luOJY nucreva e upitrJ es, iw .. l ..is J pm. Pnl'l'd 1, 11r tror" rl':ll <'ll unll' l,u\\•'I' lull\" o • ~ · -J, l'U\ d patio. ma~n1f1t·l•nt S<"ll now Jl $68,5(lll I lnll' on 'I'·"'""' In • tut 1urt11>1ht•tl "tlh 111 t•plJC'I' 1•11,tom ,~11~~" ~9.00] )ant.;, J bdr. 2 , hJlh. lni•I :-. mmt l•llt''t :irt'.• \nd .tll th1• 111n\1• 0\\111'1' l.ll _0.'11 __ _ nev. d1:.hwashl·r . up Agt 673-7601 ~1dJu1n1ni: •''II•''"" c 1\11'1\I'•'' ldt•ul fo1 11\\111•r i?m l>c~ri•i' m 't'lln ,11.~ jlraded 1·arpets & cle IJ•" k ltkt• w llt1•1! Cul·\!•· (l('t'llJ>UIH Jlurr) "" 1111~ home l'i iretl 111 :.t•ll l'Orator dra~s. run pre ---DE-A ..... -E---,,,,. a1•ro" lrnm el,•m . al -.:~I !l~.o hv 11...,111., pnn urf! s t1i:e nbrhooc.l. 71~. 1"'1111 whuol 4hr. •kll. II\ rm SI 19 950 968.-1456 "dr1t.rm. aH'.t. Wall , ly 4lllll'l:lti .1ft :11'1\I __ , GETIT "TOGETHER" HOME IJUPl·rcd & mirrorl·d a~' -... SanJuon fiatheryour l:'r~cfum1ly \lmoslnl'w.t\ens1111,'ton 4 \\ardrohl· lmm.1r Caplstrono 1071 to :.et• th1>1 s bdrm, :.! llDltM . ram. rm. homl' Ownr •bkr' ('uurte.,y l!J ••••••••••••••••••••••• mastt-rs&Jbaths.homl' on 11u1ct c·ul de :.ac hkrs.$1W.500.llJJ-Ulli3m ANYTIME II\' OWNEH a Ur Condo, 1n pres tige nbrhood .. 111·l'l. llt~hly up1tr:.idcd , $-15·~1-_ _ rtl'W q1l11. tin>:.. & (t1n Trailer access. :..hcd. t'll•an. C'leun 111s1dt< und 1----------C:all581i 5:12!!orK:ll ·051>.' , H•g. gar<len. fruit lreei>, out. !o:nsy c-arc land~up Loguna S.ach I 048 buyer protection for ull in){ plu11 muny malurc ••••••••••••••••••••••• llJck ba), 3br, 21 ~ha :.y1>tems ror i } .. ,. t~"-' .c.ll tosee.1111.:.00 •OCEAN VIEW• form t1111. fa111 rrn. 1101.11 St."7.990. 968-4456 $116,SOO. C':tll 1112 n1:111 •LOT* In Arrh l1c>al'l1 lktlo!hts t )1)1\ ~I I .~>!Ml TNllSJ-: & :11, UUl'h :lbr,21 ~h11,1p,:l 1'tt 1 J,:Jr S98.uno o .. Ill 51~ ;i; 1s Re~I Estate 110~ ·····················~ .. ~~ .......... ~?~~ ~~~ .......... ~?~~ CUL-DE-SAC ~l·or.,tcd tu .i '"I · Thi' JUST REDUCED .-rime lirt't:n Vall\'> h•l Jlwn 4 Ur. 2bJ. II(<' I.I\ rm w/Fl'. al'l'l'S!> to side patio. 1\1\ch/ ram rm "'/access to rear hncl. paltu 5 Yrs old. nt'" I> dl'coraled. 1600 $Q rt $611,000 by O" ner 0J)t'n Sat Sun 10 ;,. 171GJ Stacdler. 963·1951 HORIHS REAL TY '* 494-8057 * • ~J. 2 Ult. 2 1111. udlt r- t-:a~lbluJf l.U!!I. hit 4bd, 'lur pJrlo., S.111 JuJll fm rm . 1l1n •" 1•.1 ('upo. 1-;nt'I prl yrd. Ir\' rm. !!1Jl1.1. w1•ll k1•11l 24 .500. ·191i 115115 <II' Ort~ UWlll' :'\1111 'pt:. .. 4!>11 OS.SO ufl 6pm IACK CHARME4l IEAUTIFUL .1 ~rovm. :.! both hon1t• OHLY S6l.500 IRVIHETERRACE 1:-oUtc"rl!\l \llth 1w;1r "''"' w lk t th ~ t f 1 l'••rJ>t•t1ni:. \\Jll1>J111·1 . a , 11 c 111' 1 Nll'I J fl.·•lrnom 1.1m1lv '"'"" ll.'tJtlll~' 1111• 1•11tq Muv thl, -tl<lrm '"' tll'n nr J \\ 1lh tJOt•I &. ".111·1 t.111 c·ln fn·~h ' Ofltc"t \·•I .11 .1 hdrtn. 2 h,1 1 u111• Olft•r' ",." I\ u P I: r .1dl'11 10..., S64.000 l'.1 II lidure •·nmmunr~\ l•IOtil & lrn \Ji·.int !'>''l' 1t , \'nit II love 11 , lou l.ile' • ntS Wnn I l.l'l l•t th1.<; it 59cl ~Oil ('.111IJ11 ';'.!~tl 1ow, Im. pnrt' C'ull now' ' I~ l lmmf'Citlltl' Olcup11nt·) t _ UPERB 11u.ill11L'<1~~5!ll!ll "'·-:;::::..' QMES • • 1\.'-tSl' \I .. : 7' n V .\ l.11,tn '-.14.1.'IOO Mc'>d V\•rd1' t llr. 1•1nl. owner -.111 < ;1rn !rtd. $89 ~. ________ , 1; I LLl-:SPI ... Hl-:Al.TOllS \11;3 8911 or13<-th. llJ5t1:!ll. Pa11eNo OJHY HEAR THE SURF CULVERDALE I st Tl..w Offe~d · \\ •)t'ld & Illa" :t J\drm . 2 h.1th hom•· lk '""' \re\\. ''""l' 111 t·1•l.11 '" ll!nn••I '.ml & h11tlt 111 ktll•hcn i>nl> i74.!150 ~~.._ ~ \020 So Co.st Hwy 494·8519 rork panl'ltnlt & oth\'r xlrJs l'rol lnrl,rp1I lo mamt Ii: 11Jt111 ~I ltl Ill 1111·1 lan1I B\ unr U4-t 0875 flr Sill ~I 101<10 :\Int <•on<I • (;01.) ;\\'\\ 11<11 I lkuC'h , tit~ 1!130. ·ss Mationol 24' llG CANYON Compktl'lr redont'. New Walker &lee Rent fstate REALTORS \5$5W.k k .. ,C.M. NH l to Mer119' Bna.t S49 ·865S or walk lo the beal'h from tins Ntc"wp<1rt Wc~I ucaut v Atrt um enlr)'. •rRESTIGE AREA* -..huk•• ru<if. :t l)t'tlroorn~ 3 'RR 2 llA + bonus rm. I '• bath~. family ruum rl<ll!l" lo S Coasl l'la1a & ,\dull ()('cupic.'<I & neat as PLAN 47 Loolon" for lhJl ext rn ~hJrp, lar~<' ramrl) oome' Then ~e<' th1" t l>drm ., 2 1~ llath:-., eleli(anlly d ecorated. l'OUnlry sl} le krlrhcn nntl over 2,200 s q . ft. 111 ~uperb fum1ly l1 vi11i,: 5 !Ir. :1 Ila, llru,tcl mum 11lumlm1~. llJ.!hl Cixturc1>, Home. \ll'~. t·u:.l11tt111t•d, .. 1ov<', & ltl\ rcra t•our h. enlar!led btlltard rm, ~lps 4. Bath w/showl'r., E C t • 'It 3300 :,q ft .. nu l'J.lh. puol, Scl UIJ In park JOO y\N xec. us om ut $239,500. Ownr GH Htll•ll from Newport l~ueh. No lllDROOM lUTH +POOL S54,9SO ~1·c-lt11ltd 1•n1rv w11h prh all' 1•n1'11J~r<I put 111, I.or~\' II\ In~ rl)(>lll w11t 11('.Jm 1 r1hn,;. r:ourm1•1 kltdlt"1• l>'or1111tl 1111)111~ ~ow 111rpt'h t•n1I dt 111" 1hr111111 ho11t 1 I.at~·· ht•dtOUIY" with r•'Clf·• 1.ir11r ma\tt•r 'IJllt• Ju't h!>ted C.ill 96.'I 4'7tt7 srlCTACULAR OCUM, home w /:thr, '.Iha. sauna, day·mAhl____ pets or 1·hildrcn. s:m.16. VICW of City & Calalma., __________ , 121J)3H7 1J l!I ~:J,OOO. ti7:J.7GOt Acr•• for sale I 20d CATALINA •••••••••••••••••••••• , 5 IDRM !o'\\y. Varant & ready to 11 pin. See it now-;ust lolbo t-•-ftd I 006 lK'l'UPY . ~!1,500 $68 950 l'l<'nt) ur room & pnvno o -Jt)llN n l'.:1\0 REAL TV ' 962·777 t Priced lo sell ut $75,500 111(1\HJ('d 111 th,, ~puc.-1uu• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ 1442 Jt:!9o_r11!_M·4-401 •• ,.,.._... EXCLUSIVE 1.11ntlY lt11m1· 011lc•t rlcall oci:: \:-.J"RU:-iT CONUO "'II 1•1111 t<ln•i•t. ""''' for httlt On•a11 & Huy' 1cw, :! llr l. (; ~: l urn c r I o l . 1 I If AREA lt·i·t on~ of uur l><''t ,,. 2 Ba. -+ formol Ill< 11e1111(1'11us 3 llr 2 Bo, • . inl':1j1u>'IShnrl'i;oc·c~n 11t1•nti.11 .in•u'. i l•"C I• $';11,\1()') llkr. !J63-7~P M form ll1n. <'IJlS, fplC', __.__.._..... ="' !>td1•; we prc!>Cnt n new ~· 1..·,111q 1•111,.1 114., iii I hlln ... asi.umc 1•;, \' (tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiil <·ui.tom hnm1· for I he Walker 8 lee Rllll llt1t1 "''" 1 hJ1 mer Jbtl, Jbu. h! s.9 3139 fa11llly whu a1lprl'1'1<1ll'S t·nf'I ~II. 3 r11r p11rk1n.1:. --- -DEERFIELD PATIO lluahty 111n ~trul·taon . hlllt• l'<IJnd. $1 :10.000 SURPRISE'. iJ Rr.' Ba, SS, ownr, lic HOME 'JlUt'IOWm1•1o, ,(, IHI Aini t~nr r,;,, 5Jnt $!15,~6• 96S·I~ Customi1cJ fur hlllldl'r'>. 11t'l'Jll Vil'". In a t)rivate Fomlly Hom• __ __ ~on, 3 Ur, fJrt\ '"'· '. ••ornmun1tv otft·nni: an lolbo P I I 1007 43 900 1----------1 Crpks. arr l'trnd. alnum. ul~n1rtlt' fHK1I, ten1w1 & & OCEAN VIEW!! 1i•IO At·rch. lll'Ur Sa<I• dh•haC'k, rn C ll'Vl'larul. from your hvinR room Nutionul J"orcsl. C1rm • Oramatk 3 ll!vcl family rnun11·at1uni. on lop, home "1th 11crm&1rwnl .:real dam s1lc on hnt· vie". 4 llcdroom, 4 bath, tom. $320,000 • JO'ib dn. Cam1ly room. p.ilro und O"'ner writ toke lilt T.lJ. dl•l'k f'anta!.tir Nt•wJ.IOrl at 6 "':, · J\f :l k o Ort e r value at $110,000. t '.Ill ~~2.311~vkd>'S11·1°2~ s.IO-HSl, NcWJ)Orl ofltre GRUTIUY Gre-ot Pot...tlol THIOCiAHI ••••• :'..~.::~.~••••••• S • S22 250to uruqucllp~nls&ll(palio. 1111\alcli\•.ilh $:.eJ!l .500 llmtl') inoonl'r·, 1l1•li1o:hl • lie.l luetttt011. IJrjilci.L Int <:111111 0111<-. llhnuml \.'!'' I• fU'll2"hort mile~ !run• lt\'(l\Jl'l'd' !\ llr . I h.l Ill nrtn\\'\llll~lht'.1111 t'UO\e \SSUMF. & own th•~ By owner $7G,900 m~"-~ thl' IJ+ .l\'rl''I, 12 mt, i;:, ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS lh"\l'rYt11r<.'.lye11r11t•w hi1\&0C'1'ttn $11..C .!lllO lflW' I.ow tlo"'n to IU· ~parklln" 3 br. 2 bu ~OllJ U ~ ro I! SllOOOO 2 ~1orv ~ llrrlrnnm plt11 'I U,. 'J l>a . $137,000 !luMe \ ,\ hiJn. Tot1.1l J.1••Y i.ttlude<t homl' w/warm, _________ --r ~00~ ----;'Atx';~~ l~lly ' ij1s.1;!Jo0 111'11 hmm· t-'.11111h 100111 MJnh.111 IUly b7$-1fiOI mt•nt" $311'7 ~r month earth lOllt"I & usl.'d bnck. REDUCED $3600!1 499·2900 DESPERATIOH! -----• n u uh I•· I• 1 •· r I •' r C' s ... '(j 2 Spac t'ntrv lu living rm TURT LETtOCK 0 d -- --N ...... i~Aal unit~ or ~m-Ce!Mtery Loh/ 1'\11 tnul l'Olt ' ... ~d .. Into IA YFROMT . p.irlOtl, .. "' lt)()l1\, und formal dine art'a. roa tn~~r"' .. ,aml f111 lJ~d • .. p,~·"····· C:rvpt• 'sbd I d I I ., Ur, 2 Ra rondll hallo. '"11\ h.1nd~nme II l ITl()()rlownhomc. ~ ~ , ~ , · 1 • .i \Mlltl' l'l'ltnl( ivmi.:" u ... ·tl hrirk flrl'J1l:11·1· fasyran1tly vin1t3ton )' Ol'fo~N2-5 WcdthruSun uoo. Wiil liudt• thu ••••••••••••••••••••••" ' CfTY LIGHTS VllW i uom l.ttl ~ iii n1 1•1111 1'111101 .iml\• 'i<'" • irnb l'nt'l'•I untl<'r mrirkt'I lor S62,'l00. in h111hlv d<'.~lru 51112 JJ.1~eo ~11ov1a c h a r lrl I ll I' :t h r f'" r ltl c• () f'<' an V lg11 • Frutn C\'Cty 1wm tlflhll' hrt~/I'~ Wt:I~ ~ rck r ~·~~·~~p~~~['~ ll~~\ \' 'l II Irk ~ 11 I(!. (l w n I! I hie arr11 For 1'.trlv llf>Pl 3 DR. Willis of 1tla11s oJ>CO· watrrlront w!n°hl :1lt11 & ('t•trl\•h•ry. Nu. :? Jf'f1'! : 2000 "'1 n homt', h11Ch t•n boo vi~w 11 a 11 '"11;. n TOWt-:HS tran,ft•rri•d, m11~t :11111 to1o('(',pli•riM' cal.I rn11 from m lltr. bdrrn , cumpl. flttlll>!hl·<I t M111111nre Sect ion) lur • 11 hill 1n S.111 l'lemNll1.• lluolln@l•rtt lll'Drh _ 1-i~t :no1-·1-.;1tNl\NUI) lmrrH'lll.1tl'ly. llurry ROIERTS REALTY tlv. nn . din rm., f11m . l\lcN:111h lt1•ull)1 .... 11· to 111111hfil'd hu)W'• ~·lrom l>.1nuMa11n,1t1 t11111·utht•tl hl'd Si:l,000 • • • nlf•u~rc•·ll , ... 1681 1t11. & k1tl'11t•n, "Ol 1u"l'l'"orn1··11~7M lka11un11Ult•S$160t:• ' l..<t .loll.1 l'rlrf'(f to i.1'11 t..'nll IW:l ~-\11'1';:11SAr 411 ~U!lt •·· u " • v .,. .. • .,., • .. • • • 14. SW.USO. by o...,11~r. \It'\\ '"'''''" ''"" •• " $14~ ooo. Owner \2131 Ph·540•3SSS j-~~~~~~~~·1 ~'~1>',_;1~;d~r>~· 1,!"'~'~1· HORTH END ;! ll11r1ul l'lol!>, Ru)chnN, t~v1•rsonl)' l'nll 49tl lll:lll [~ lt~1:11:~1 ~t·42'J3 _ • ----------I LOCATION I\ h1Jll1C Co Chnrm1•r 1111 rn1ncr lot, HorborVl•wHome-'41Mltnrh ' t.IS M82 nit :t PM --7 ..... OUl'LJo;X 3 v~ old. 1 htk -~ ~ ~ thl• (IJ(\'l' wh11 t•ll\1•1laln:1 bl1t 30 rt. II\ Ill ~ rm • w.1nlt·ll. ~llr Ill .111 ( .Jlf 'l(JO <i0fl2 I ~. b 3 u .. •. ~ ~i~t~ The .. rotto I" I' l I N htlwd. fir~. •1)11· Ill ttUlt'\ ~"I u•77 lo l.>l'Cut ... 11y r ,. ult f 1 .1 11 '" no rwa1 I). uw . .., "'' t · t' rn ,, t ,. r y fl I 11 t " • S(>ll1tlkll••n1'4 IH2·.;ti711 .--=-ca,t·h unit By 0...:,wr.f :t I Drltj(hl u S l11•u1m 9C:I HOl'I rwl11hborh11o•I :! lldrm11. . r , --· ••-•••••~ hum,. •·nln lhru J,1111111 1::H•lynC:opt•lo1t•l .i\1ll $127.SOO L11v1•lv :th1· Monarn 1111 l1t11lcwuo~I. ~uli ·• t;,. GaMr... 1002G....,... IOOJ u 3<1 .noo. o7S·OI04 or We' h th I l l11d1•11 J,11m11lm•loformul 770 ~ ---------•l 1JOC>l :.111·lot.VJtilnlf,,11· plol~O.l t.,.si .. oootuki"i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f,7J#'l&Ml._________ re ere 0 e p ·' ¥)I I t :l.5~ 1 ':.:! lHJ\ I •111 ""u :l~c . vlnt: ... 1'h' 'u "'purru111 at y tu mov1· 111 """' ' .,.,,. • • "' _ -i . oo;,\NFRONT<.'ONI.>-0 l1v rm. bri1111I new MUTB>TOHIS UGUHACHA.RMER Opc>n lluu'!l' ·rhur' It COtNMrclal on·11n & Dny \'it'w. 2 Br. E·Side 4 BR k1tl'h1•n "'1th ~l 1•.l1l lilt-.. tu f It rn 1o1 n y r•> lot 2 &lory 0\'.1•11n 'kw. :t llr, lfl'I:. l'ort Ounlf't)lh Prot"'fy 1600 macnab I Irvine realty 2 llll . + lorm11l on. l'OUlller lup ... Hrt:?akfa~• 1>l'h('m1•:0., bt .. 11111ru1. t"(o 2 Bn. lrt•(''I, rtuweri., 1\t..'\ li73 ;1.111 •••••••••••••••••••• _,., $78,000 flltr 9S3 'IGMPM and lor1te rnmrly room nook uCr kttt•ht-n Prh:c peo~tYI' rarpo>tll, ctrapu. 1m1lo.. blk ft om lt1•al'h, Lr 2:100 lJQ.11 111 11p.1r<· in Jlnt rC'rlucC'd to $6G.~ paper~. "bettt•r lhon It 2 lot, ron hutffl 11n1t' opi1tr.o leech I 0 II fTIO"t rlt•'ir ,1blt• ,.:a'>hldl' Sp:ictou' h\ 1ni:. a~~urne model'" Creal locAllon Owner St2.\,IJ011 I'll i:l'l2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Priced ill $74,!JOO. Subm it lolin llurry I. rlose I~ pQOI, park. on _nf\ Sl'M ---- CAREFREE Primo llll rbor lU.vd. l4•llJlt'd bldj.t. J'ay, ~p, llACH LIVIHC'; 111 ox G'.., nt t VO!'llthl.,air Sharp 2 bdrm w11h n1111on. Muk('ll exrell<'ttt cusU>m dtn. Wfl hor. 11(1.' 1nvf'Stmcnt. ~.000 ull 11unny p1l10. S1>11clouw. N\h. l'rln only. Own1•t AaCHITICTUILU OIGIST NOMI Created by m aster-builder Duncan Stewart & architect Ed Giddings .. An exciting Spanish contemporary bayfront home on Newport's main turning basin. Dramatic 2-story living room, formal dlnlng. study, r ecreation room w /wet bar. 3 bedroom suites. 5 baths, courtyard a r ea fo r i ndoor/o utdoo r entertaining . Pier & slip for 60' boat. $525,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235 CA91 > ' •I 0\\nhouse. v111a.:c sun orrer. ROIHTS REAL TY Juan. Jbd. 1'1ba, hilthly 645-3474 cul dHar. 179·500 LagMno Hkjwl I OSl IC~IJl~~-~a.··:i:: 0~::~ •· I ~ -:n:-.-!-i---·-48 _._"_'_' __ ,TsSH2·E70~0 •. -·mRHjj~.:oo~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -W• to beoct.! Lovely 1round11 with TURN KEY WGllrtopcrk! • VJLL~E. . . hirl(C' CO\('r('(J pa\U>. All PEltfECT Wtla to school! REALTORS In exctllenl condition Only stepe to C..matt00 3 Br+~i~~~~~~s. new WaMrtomorit.t! ~~W. Ycal'I Realty P•rk. An lmmarulate re Wolk to cl.h. IMll! Lownt Price! 317"" Coast H~ y "' cph, c !llm drapes. "1' p •~-t -('~"'')y t"modclcd 21 ' Bi•3bedrm,2hlllhhome • nme ........ 100* ..,,_I aoun3 ol99·Z237 """ " btAll li ul landsl·ape " .s~ ~ U<J,. Sq. n . 3 BR +den. 3 Ba. ,, I t I I C l With 2 car 1!ara1tct00 3l· San Mateo 2 • .ownhac. home. Form al Dlnlna .... cw pu 0 • rp c. 5 m Icy. Panehng, cnrJ>t'l.,, Beaullhtl \'lew nr Golf W8llp.1per Close to c *9 5"8 f:l m r m. wet·bar, ll(c wet bar. huge family ourse. 5.> • v 7 or roaster su1 l e & un srhool~ ~-69C_J ___ room. cu~tom area. call 640·016G pleas e leave believable stora11e. E:istsrde 3 BR. Pool Home tostt1 BK R $36-Sli36 name and meossge. Alt\. udtal·.etlsNcj on l•e lot R_emodcled CONDO-View•!spiral 2-ST~POOL·IRVINE 644·72 I I ldlch · new c.:rpls. lge staircase. loll bed rm. 20' By owner. lavishly up-ram-rm. $00,000. 548--0377 Celling. ft"Plc. wetbar. ! a raded. 3br. 2ba. country aft. S br. 2 ba. $64,000. Near k11ch~n. sep icewlo~ • Have aom<'thln11 to aelU Be a c h & E I I i s. laundry r m . ss1.tso. SUM Ctat..~fted ads do il well. OW'ner/Alrl 968-0662. Elksford. 552-~2&. 4 ' . MOH•RCHIAY TlRRACE S BR. 3 S.1. home. inrom· parable view. Amc•ml1~:1 iockJ : 2 Frplcs. Span.t.ah tile. parquel floors. wel· bar. poof, jet s po, mnny mort. 1225.000 For de· tail, & nppt. call AJelll. 7S1·2223 ________ , upen look N<'ar pool• & 67,!:1914 ------ ocean. na.ooo C d 1 . /T-CA YWOOO HAL TY oft om "1•"'1 .... __... • 541·1290 . ..~~.~~ •• ~~ [ffltC{ throuJh thr11<' Classified r ai;t, BARG AIMS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! rookl• bee.ti•• Sha r p M onlcoH• town horrfC". 3 IJ«-dr n\ w/lllr ('Ondltloncr & <rm\ d•nlOll rin, W/('ncloit-4 11ar .lu'\l 11lCPf' to ~ All the nmf'nitlcs tould .~:<k ror ••• A Cul"JM•t. g.i.9393, ncorne rropfffy ZOGG ........................ ,,, 1 I IY OW .. Ell .1 .. u Two seltl or 4 \JnitJ PJ'&li\J toe. EiuUldo C4 Owner/A«il 631·2222 • f - • Ottilerlfflllt.e. OM.erlHIEst• Uulazt•• .............. ,, ...... Ude ht1' U•fwzl t d Tuesday.August24, 19'8 OAILVPILOT ft .::·.;.:;;;;;;;; .. ~;~·; u•u•u;;::;:;;;•;uu u•uu;;.:.uuu;;;~ .. ,:;;uUHH•Hjijj ;;.:.:;•Hn•-•3z.; HHU•-;;_;•uu•;;~; HwtU.fw r 0 d AJ ............... ~141 ..... ........ ........................ ........ .-............ . ......................... ~.:::·1~··2~· ............................. ~···················· .................................................................... . • WM. al.d.. ~ •• 4 8&. 3 be r~. d1llwat.be~·. cpC,t; UASISAYAIL 3bd. l~ba C'}N, drps, _,.,..lffct. 326 eo.t.Mn• 3124 oataMe10 3124 l*rTS NICI DO bomto • .x!Mo,}'rty drptr paUo. 1415 mo. W• ol!et cbe lollowinc rang~. toed W/3 pat1M, •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 saz.tso . . SJl,000 Wi.nt.ou.ACL. 6'1Soml 9&MSlt.Act.nof~. f\Qeproper\Jtii: tids ok. $3SO. 213 / llARBORVlSW • 4 SUO.OOI SQUa. IMdt Hll v.-.y lJl4 3Br,2'\Na,famnnS38S ctl-Gl! 3 Br. 2 Ba, receotlY re· ~uewortb etandina in line foe-! 7 U75.000 $11,000 •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 o! 'l".:.! ~athl ~..... •zk.t decon•~ct & lnct..cpd ~ renttd in the flnt --..&..t 7 S27t 000 $70 000 u.-•" "'"· 1•m rm_, .... ,..,.. a.ece. ~ • $5Z.S mo. 640-aU& ~ •OUUUI• • S'Oi.i). WALK 38r,2ba,dinrm$450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 50°/o SO HURRY• a US ~·000000 SOU» to MUe Squre Park 3Br.l!~ba,fatn.U'1S Npt. Shores, 2 BR. ronv. NEWPORT CRF.ST • 9 t .. • R~ialcd 3Br, 2 ba: 4 Br. 2~1 bu. Cam~ deu. Walk to beach. etc 3 br. 21., h<i ~ean \flew DON'T Ml. 11umbllni: \\'llll'il.tlls, quiN :o.tri-.im< 12 $Jt0,000 SOU). frplc, n('w cptl. drapt>11 & 3 Dr, dtn & him rms ~ kJO/Vrl)+. Alt. 548 L!llO AduJUI onJy, oo &>eta. Yrly ,1mi,I o fon·•l uf lCIW<'rlllll pinl'i.. SEEt lhl' !·bJr . U J!H.000 $71.750 d'shwasber S<UO mo. ~ THI 11.u•as L~. ~. 6421271 e"es 2 h.1. St Mm1u wuh .1 t1rcpl.Kc u\ thr livi1111 ' .. s-ooo -··~.... . ......••.•...••....... ~ Aant no r.:e rr I I' I .., -. -· ll(>11ut du IK :lffr J 1>1 b.i . . . 552·7000 l. e. 3 8tl. apll\ level ('nd S-CleMtnt• l276 't•'<'I!"·. u~t , .. ,. l\'1111: 111 .11m1umu111 n •Mirr f 20 $415.000 SOLD frpl.+iftraa So'.or h"Y'.BC'aut Sbd exeC' hme • .. u.~l. best t'&rly urea.••••••••••••••••••••.••• ENJ0\1 11\lnllc.-~b,1ll1'00l.i.w1mmmi:p<xll,i..1ur1.c, JO $710,000 SOLD. $iSO rnu M9·»M;L " clubhH &t pool prw. THE: · • IZ~'t'tlbdt "i~w lt1.'Clcc. & Bt-uut 3 Hr VIiia. Oolr J.1 .. u:.1. .?·hi:h1,·d ll'1H11> 1.'<.lurt~. 1>;10d \llllll·yh,111, OHICl:S $150,000 160.000 Top1u-eu, $495. 96119174. VJUACE . . •Polll"5$ Av111l now $G$0 co1u'"C'· pool. oceun. ZO ~vm 41'0\1 ..q. fl dubho11l\4'. ~oc:1.1l .1 'tl\llttl"'~ C 0 M PL E ~r ELY· ·F I N l S H E D ••TURN-KEY" PROJECTS will be sold or ex<'hanged. Trade up and get 200% appr~laUon, 6 months lnterc.'8t ~rite-of(, and lo maintenance. BY .:APPOINTM EN'r JN OUR OFFICE ONLY (No dn ve-bys, please.) ~. 2 br, aur.a&t>. •tn~ka • .. · JlASTlNGS & co tnlJl 0(; A1rporl. s.39~ l",.ffi 0 C , i. ' ' , " uk l-'l~ Air, 3Br, 2hu, rpt.os . drlJ6, REAL TORS Realtors 1140 •>.%() ~I OM3 ,., 'nO U lNGs rln<' fumuurC' p,1c11.ai:c,, M11111R1•nt.ab.:WO~O frplc. d11hwuber , -• -----·-1~•M'°OlA....., !{~11mh1"'''' ~~'•·• \n, --~-~ MM/rno. ~-4500. Aat. RENTALS BLUF'FSCoodol~ai.cs S•J.._ m "' "' f . C-' ....__ 3271 OCCUl'AN v 111.111.11111: 1 ...... .:-... \\ lfl'I lk<l('h loeallon. f'11$Clnat · no t'4!. Sl~h· famtly hum~ Sliartln!i at s.&50 .,..1~ · , , 1' tn.¥hou&e Only$760mu.3 "r + J'-"1' old cpts 2Bk.~Bl! •.•••••.••. S415 •A.il.lnl,GU1133• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\\AfLA.Ul.~ l·l,lr.I .1:Jhlr . .:l\1 Urokcr 640-4950 · ., ... " • 3 DR n.. -------DRUJ• RE ... T .. LS I k\1 Ad~m~ A'°"m'"· c, ... rn M""' -----·----• d ......... "artrumlltl'"'!ilr'··'. .2 ................ s.:sgs.• 3 .. R •. , ...... bu C"ndo 5 " "' .,,. .. ... "" 3 ., .... , n -g ........ v l\<•11<1~n llMbc•ro1n.i Lurv1cw. Colto Mfla 3224 $450 lncl fnmt yd & wtr. ....~. :" .............. ' ~.., C1u1><.•ts. dl'Jl(S, dbl~ a:ir. 2·3·4 Bedroutn~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 61$·91 ll, xln~. 436 4W, 3 BR. 2 liit ..... •• .. •.MOO Harbor HI DISt $495 on SJC Realty <i9:Ml3"7 lk ''"' lrun11,.'1.u111c lA\i.1 l:.1llc~" Br 2 &l, formal din rm, rpll. bltn:s. fpl. fncd. S430 lncJ ardhr or 549..:t139 ~H/Wlcnds.1213) ~~~:~:·::::::::::~~lease. A\'uilScpt. rhooc s-toAno 3210 ~~~t!4'~l~:~mHome~ l!AUTIFUL 312 +den, 2 bu ...... $425 Harr>:.:_~O 1151• A~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fuml•h•...t n\O.WI• o. .. w or•"' ADULT COMM. 3 BR+ den, Z b.t .... S425 Nwpt H~hl.s m·~un view. 3 SHAR, q a.n1. ru 7 r-m- 2 Br. l ba, huge F.R on ~. Tennis court, pool & !g:·~~:· .......... ~ llr. 2 l>a . Glassc.>d rt1c 411EDROOM Tl~u· 11c.$l35.mo.ALS03br,2 Cac1lltaH.CI08c topark. ea' B ........... room Ncwp11111t&crpt, 2 Hath. tom'1y room. r!l bu, t-'.R. 2000 sq. n. nr, shopping und lrccwuy. 2 4 •3T 3··;.:..·······Si2S Qu11111\ brick patio. $SS(). l\lov~·in fr~sh. N(lur new. $425. 548·3869 or Bedrm. 112 bath, encl. ownuum~·' ~3-633lorSS7..S717 Pri5tol and Worner. 642-0282 dble gorage. Near new. 2 BR.i & ........... S:l85 --------Sharp neighborhood. ..~ ---------• $375/mo. ls\, last & 2 BR,:.! Bu ........... $400 WATERFRONT CONDO. $38S/mo. plus gardener. E-11~,1~ ;J..T ~-P~-'y •ooo ___, ic...t-a... COLLEGE PARK 4 Br 2 secur11.y. Aacnt, no lee. 2 BR +den, 2 ba .... SS~ 25.Wsqft, 2 Br & Den, side lsl, lost. security. Agent,1.:011C>O<iliiiii1ii""iii'il'"'iill•••••••••••••• ---·~" ,. ,........... Ba.+ramrm.2fpl,lge ~-8655 3BR.2 Ba ........... $425 lleuvail.$850mo. nol~M9-llSM ,. ••••T•l•M•:•T••O••TR••• .. •D•:•••• W...t.cl 2900 yd.+ patio w/lrees.lge .~ 32 0 rn:·~== ........... ~~ Agent 640-81il9 "'-·....._L· 3216Ap91tue•h........_. ~tae•hu.fwa. , ,.. A .. ••••••••••••••• •• •• •• •• gar. Cl~an, new pumt, -"'""Jl"Oft leocll 4 • · · • • • • • • • • · .,..'7Y OPEN HOUSE _... OCJllftO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rrade to larger. un. its lnt\lersity Park rn. OJ' Ref' a. $425. Ava.iJ 9/1 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2'l Ba ••••••••. $475 38 2 b d I ••••••••••••••••••••••• I --.. a.. 37~· .._ M 3124 M 673-SS22 3 BR 21Ai Bu ~ r. 1~ a ron o w f'JS I b h __,,...., OC" -01.... e10 nowt ore appreciation. Terrace 3 BR. Agent for ,1 Br 2 Ba. cpts, D/W, no 4 BR' 2\l:t 914 ......... $475 boul slip, dbl g.a_r. $600. ~ Br 2 Ba, wa k to ~ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• more tax shelter. Cail ownuse.121.3>943·9186 pets. Children OK. $400 48.a:2•,~Ba:::::::::ssoo yrly lse. 4459 w. Cst $600 mo. Call_Conn1~. Wl ... Tir•at ... T .. •S nowforinformallon h mo.960-3035 4BR 21_0 • Hwy.S45-7645or67>9547 494-8086dys,494 7189evs. "._ "A~ LIONS ESTATES p,t party wishes to buy 3 Bedroom , 2 bat ·•----------.1 • "~ ua ••••••••• SSlSJ..:.:::.!...:.:::::~~~~~::.:..1::-:--:--::--::------=-::::-:-I 36 8832 hme on Lido Isle. Up to ca r Pets. d r ape s. lean 3.Br. 2ba, cuJ-d-sac. per neat condo 3 br 2 W nhlliuhr 3298 h block lo the btluch, ____ 5_· _____ 1 Sl50.000.213/831-<1110 ftteplace, double garage, bltns, cpt,drp grdnr. b a, fr p 1 c. p 0 o'J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.w1mming pool & ampk FOR SA.LE bulllin.s, washer, dryer. RV/boat s torage. no Clubhouse. Nr. shops. Cle.an. 3 Br, 2 ba, up. purklng. Stud1os ·S19 C .. T .. 'IH"" ISLA ... D llentab POOL. Lawn & pool pets,$370.962·4914 S385 1173-2332 • graded cpts. drps. rrplc, mo. & penlhou:it•lf·$39 • ~ ~ A "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• maintenance included.~---------1 · dishwasher. $365/mo. mo. Available Sept. Isl· 1Un1ts.incomeS19,200a HouwsfuntisMd U2Spermonth.Nopets. •--------• Harbor View llomcs. 3 963--4569.Agt,nofee. taking rl.':.crvut1uns year. 1175.000. or will••••••••••••••••••••••• R M Cardi BR, 2 Ba, lrple, 2 car NOW! PIMICltEIJ< f{ade for mcome proper· Balboa Island 3106 R-~! c e gar. din-rm, nr green· Hou.-.~ or U'llS UP &;yin Orange County. •••••••••••••••••••••t • _.,_.1110 M~port bell, comm. pool & UnfW'ftished 3300 · WoridWi•lroken QU I ET 3 BR. 2 BA. Cot taW..0548·7729 schooL lmmed. occpy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO ITS MA.Ml 960.•410 f'FtPL. PATIO. STEPSi---------IJ523CAMllla.ft-,.le"'"'E ~~..!;,.$550• M9-875S or o,·cr 500 l;ill lr<!NI ao•I TO .BEACH. WlNTER. Mcsad··' Mar.•·""'" r.,;i.,_ ",, ..... ~,"'v l 0 s l r l' um$ w 1 tit E S c ~ -.. watl'rfalls c t l'lll<' .1 THR ( UNIT ALL b'7S·368J. 3bd, 2ba. sharp. ant' ho San Joaquin 2 br. , ........ -..-........ relaxing stitting ror your Petwinsulo 3107 644'1836· 3Bedroom,2 bath.near d e n, 2 b a. Newll VuApt.lll2.2l75So.{;sl s purious new l or; • EaStside C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••Mesa Verde rbarmer. 4 & Marina High. Carnnts. to~lnhouse upgraded 00 BAyslde Cove Town·· llwy. 2Br .. l h Ba .. 1>ool. !:! llt•clroom nportml·nl . · R 1 0 "'" 0 0 r course, $495. mo. N 1· _.. ,.., ""~n 1 ""ron\ .,.,..... L'ur1•'tur Owner's x·tra large 3 inter enta · cean· family, 2 ba, $475. Avail drapes, builuns. $400 per 64o.0097 home. ew·never iv"" •• o pets. _..., + <' c11n. r """"' .. •1 , •. bedroom 1 balh home front 4 Br, 3 Ba, fully Sepl. 20. 540·3828 month. in. 2Br, 2Ba w/s~urity, fl\~. Secunty dep. lSt·lst :J\':lilabh.'. Small r,t't:. with fireplace and frt'i.h furnished, pnme beach Reof EstcrteMort OPTJO.NTOBUY pool, jacunl and ....__R T ..C.-G • mo.rent. OK. AdulL!I only 0 fte••· ,uinl· AND . Two 1 loc. $700 mo. 675-8562 zy cottage E-side. Cou-Oo golr course . New, BEAClL $700/molse. 1nw Oft a,.... roup Ofli.'n 9 00 lo 6:00. 230!• bed b th · 11 pleok. 1''ee 146·13 51 R offers complete rental L-a Channer t~a1 n•1t!W Hd .• Custa room, l a units, a chi Mor 3122 Mam RentaJs. 540~0 plush ancbo San Jou-On Water. 3Br, 2Ba w/40' service lo both landlord Cb~re"ioc, 2Br. Nt-wl•• Me~:i. PhuneMS·2300. on large lot. Owners •••••••••••••••••••••• quin tnhse nr Culver & & l S . I' . . • ,. . ! I I I i j'' I . moving.Must .see at OceanfTonl wi·nt~ 1 br ~. Pool, 3 br, ki'ds, pets, t Br. 2 ba, frplc, big fncd S.D. Fwy. 1819 sq ft , 2 & dock $750/mo, wilbou1 tenan . pec11t 1zmg tn painted duplex. Year C d 1, ~ B ~· ~ d dock$600/mo le3se. thebeachatea. round. Gar. S380/mo. asa c aermoMi ~.950. y appoUltment $350. 2 br $48S. (Un!urn. sngls, ok. f·ee b11ck yd. 4 yrs new. Walk coov. en. 21/:a ba, lux Agt. 673.7601 499-3488 (2) 2br Studio Apts. qnly. $450.) 673-7787 Main Rentals, 540.5370 to all schools & beach. rnst suite & ba, frplc, dbl On West Bay w /boat . w /fl r e plat'e' S320. > I 1 . I Edison H1 area. H.B. encl gar. $590 mo. Ready dock for 50, boa,t. 4 Br In Oc~anv1ew. New hse 3 Mewport leach 37 69 wllhout f1repla"e S.'UO. :! l!IQ H l 3124 ts. 2 br, gar, !ncd for bestloc.$4SO.G45.S031 Sept. 15th. 20 ArboJes. best location. $l500/mo m1n_. to Dana P~lnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• b110\is,ru111:l•&ovcn,d1!-o· i ~':· • ..:_"!a ...................... luds. Fee Key at sales ore or Manna iabd 2~bn J:lllSt hwoshcr r--~t2S ..... t'l pd •1 b 1 Main Rentals. 540·5370 $187.50 2 br dup. Kids, 640-8300 )'rly l.se. · · • . ." :>ct.iunfronl Yeurl.Y $460. • u-. n u 1 . .. o. 1 e __ pets, sngls ok. Fee Calle Dorre~o. SJ~. \714 ) l!Br, :!Kn, war.her. dryt•r. 160 W. Wll&on. Pl cp•r..... -home. MMe today. h e. KIDS PETS OK Main Rentals 540.5370 FRIA ON BEACH • 49tl·Sfi6l, l2131 474'2474· d1shwushcr, •·nefo,,cd Deklx• M4tw Units MOO ~L~t~:=o., II.ACM .. ~fa~ Rc.!!_lals. 54°'537~ -Eastside, sp1mous 3 Dr, R-.. ---cd-3 .8 -2 b I For Rc.>nt By Agenl) 1 Bdrm (Jo'um) $370 mo CCM'fdo•lumt gar. II 0 pc l !>. 37 13 n J" l d ---------ewto Point 3126 Cpl<', $.I.SS mo. 645-8964 "."'ecorat r. a, t' ·1 O rf Id t hs 2 Bdrm Wurn) S47S fumlth.d 3 400 Scushon· 67a-li57~ __ 2 r i.llll io, ''I Ju wn, Owner, 2yr Triplex. 34111 •••••••••••••••••••••• ---dm, pal, fncd yd, No tt!::d/no!e3 ~~. 2'hnbul! l'" bu up. Atnurn, furn t • La Scren~ .. Da.na 7Po1nt. lni.rnificcnt Oecan « ll'"' MESA NOllTH pets. SCOO. 846.8291. Bring money & furniture Onv Bcpach1 wilh Cbunnel ~;;1~·:-i:;1;;1::;·;r~·;~:~ DI fOC£3A.rdNVIEW3 U 2 ~:·i~~~p~l~~o P!~~~~ 1 fllS.000 1 h.496·96 8_ on Bluffs above Manna ~~u~~. 4~l."hls2 ~\h':~: At the bearh. $475. 3 BR. Assn.duespdbyowncr 1~w. vt ocntl~n.s.uper· dcun. Avail now. No . x u~. st?ry . ~: Knox St. Nwpt Hgt -< f'OUR 2BRUNITS 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. pool, $465. 645 ·3474 J ohn lge yrd. washer/dryer. 26 FUcbsia S-t25 decor. Furnished it children, no pets. S300. Sa,1uo ,frorn s111.1~.2 car area 642·2389979·5099 "74.500. Assume SSS.000 jucul.l1, sccuril)' ''ntry Newman AJ..'1 . smgles welcome. 968..()127 Hdrm. SllSO/mo wmtc~. mo. Hunt. D e a ch . park111i,:. 7301 S• llHhorc --· ---\.',\loan. Submit s10.ooo. Will lease furn or unrurn -· or962·0937 $lOOOtmoyrly li;e. 552-808llor963-6708 ~nve. Wtntcr. $450 rno. EASTSlDE adult 1&2 Ur. down Ownr /A gt S-10-0SSS 496· 1772 Mesa VerdC'. blO 3br, 2bn, 645'3768 to show· S200·S225. Like Ol'W. J'ool, ----------L -.. f 1 r A•oU. Sept. 15 Brand new 2 Bdrm, 2Ba Coftdominhm" , Br near lioy ~. t>~~rh 001iets.177 K 22nd. St. ._..~ •-h 3 t 40 "' r P (' :> • 11 m rm· w/r pie •<ootm •·rl ......... _,_.__... 3 .. 25 ' "" ~u $115 000 .,, .. ..,.on.,...oc d~hww hr wp11rkl1'n a 2Bdrm,2 Ua.con11dcn, r '"" 0 " y _.._.,,.~ ""' 1•00·1 J\ ii <--t 12 lo 644'1>878 • ... J ' ~ "' lease. •••••• ••••••••••••••••• · va · ~P .. ' . ·····w··,· ····c··· ··,··(·· dean. no pet.s. $44SJ mo, frplc. cent. A/C, patio rurtterock 4 br, lam rm, w· ........... FRONT ClllNA COVL', 2 llr 2 8". June 30. 631-0020 cH· A VICTORIA E• ht Pl 110. U rec. orra or 751-6368. yd D /W urdnr pd Al5" "' .. ""' IQ • ex hori.e. Beachcomber . S37Slmo, isl° & last +' d~ rm, 2 ba, new crpt. HOMES fpk. 2 cuq:ur.Adlt:s only ON THE BEAClt 1,2&3 br. Dclun Unfur. l'nme S'read·and·Butter Fee. 631·20lt Br, 2 lla Com.tu, pallo, $100 sec. dep. Nr Bch & Lease. Agt. 54l·5032 631·1400 $125 mo. 613·1537 $85. Bach. studio, utH pd, or Furn. gas/wlr pd. onils located io South leach 3148 dbl .gar~ pool, rec fac. Sl11ler842·7139 or 549-1950 University PaTlc twnhm, 4 adult.s, lease. 2nd story, Adults-No pcl.s Sec. gate I Orange County. Owner Avail. Sept. l. S.18·6880 . Br 3 Ba, fam rm, mlrro M 0 N A RC H HA Y 103 McFadden, Peggy Pool. rec riy, elevators win rarry second TD. al\. 6 Clean 3 or 4 .Br• dash· ovn nr pool J. ac 751-2032 VILLAS. Model 1830. JBr 675·9085, Dick 675·1865 . 525 Victona, 642-8970 -I f>lc:asc call for details omp furn Beach lront washer. Crplc, cpts, drps. ' • 311.a, 2 FP, $550. 996·:1366 ~EW & · b 1 r "nd address M"do 2•·.1 2••ba s wim GE 2 Br H) Ba cpts & '"u"·S375 mo 963 Ac,,.. w h 2 3 & 4 bd R <714) Buyfront. Luxun·o"" 2 br · mcc 1 r, poo • p, f i)';;~1;, ~·n;:s ~·rts .. drps. P\'t patio & yard. ~ofec. • ......... h~m~~e &' townhom'°~ 2 ~~2~~::S~. 0:--..x•sUnfurn 3600 2 bar Avail. ScpL 2 t~ ~~7~~:i..sn~~omS2.25. r Ph: 540•3666 ' ~t>eurily gate. $500. mo Adlts.$300.673·3850 avail for lease. From 30T2+den.2ba$5SO ~ Dec. 14 • .Mo. to mo., _ _;___.;___;__ ___ _ on l yr lse or s.&00. Sept Franciscan Fountaln4 br $34Slos.525.NoFec". CoronadclMar ••••••••••••••••••••••• 499..(147 J Br. 2 l>a rondo. frpk , .~ ~ • • ••11 th J 2131788 8658 ardcners delight. 3 Br. 2 + ram rm fprlc walk tu • j [c:}h]j a {'\'~~ une. · Ba.nopcts.ShowingSlll, school & Centritl Park. RANCH REALTY 3BR,2B~.$600 MEARMARIMA $165, Ulil free. Near patio & pool. dbl.11.ui·. tt~Mfilffl# SunorcaJl645..SOll $400.846-7076 551·2000 beach. Beachcomber. Adults. S375.642·Wi;, 2 Rft, furn. Walk lo East.side 4 br. 2 ba. new ot'>Cft. 3 Br 2 Ba T""'hse niverslty Pk Twnbmc, Spacious upper Fee. 631·20H LOFT BDRM APT We're here to help! tx>nch. MonthofS...pt/ _,., .... 3bd 2"'2 ba tam rm llR 21A w/-at '-S650. Agent G46·32SI:. crpt, hltns, lormal din wshrtdryr rehift. Pool, • ' · ·• '7' -Beachfront apt, 1 br furn. Immediate occu1wnl'}'. 7 UNITS. Good C .M.-----rm. encl. back yd, dbl tenms.closetobch,fwy, ~~64~:spd byownr oceanview. Frplc, cpls. gara~c. Pvt plllio, frplc', full Westside lo<·atilln. 4• •wporflecteh 1169 _11.ar $1150.mo.631·2711_ shop'g.968·4834 $365 Agent A\lall.Sept.lltoJune30. kltchen11. Pool & fl•t-. 21klrm, 3 yrs old and 3·:1 •••••••••••••••••••••• l Jlr, new cpts. patio. ent'. MODERN ·SPACIOUS New , Townhse, 2bd, 2ba, 499·2237 . $375. mo. 595-6697 ~"!·y' yLrOlseFT. ""PTS 14drm under t'Om>tflll'· :nt er on Lido. <thd . gnr. Adult couple. No Sunny J br, 2 ba. Heavy ;~~~e~c:;c;~~o:~~~e~~: OCEANFRONT. No peta. H,.. "' l<ton . $265 ,000. A gt. 3 i ba. dcn,,.frpl('., M50. children, no pets. $235. lihakcroof. Near park & 213/.....,·1588 am or ~ft 2BH lBA. new carpet, Winter rental. 3br. 2bu. 283Avocado,CM. 001·3900 monthly.67->·7667. ""°.7"""or~Ao.o.,c1 '""" .. T t& 675 •688 "lonFr1"5pmto711n ""' """ ,,..........., lake.$390.mo.848-9427 Spm. new paint. I ncludes opap area. ~. " · 1 S Cl I b r 3 .. •---------• t• k h Sat & Sun 10-4 G.UNITS· an emcnte. ove y ay root .,r, Br 1 Ba. 2 car gar, +SUPER clean 3br 2ba tt573CAMPUSDl~fRVltfE pa 10, gar., wor s op. On lbc beach. W~t Nwpt 645-0143 Vcean & Park view. Xlnl frplc, pa~io. Kids ok. earport, lge yd, quiet re· bike to bch, prestige leoch 3241 $325. 1st & lost. 344 3 Br 1 yr lease furn/un· frivestment. $145,000. Wlnte.ronly.673·3053 s1dentlal nrbrhd, $390 neigbborhood.$395.Kld:s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Broadway. 833·0242, fur~. $575 ~o. pp,t&2Br.bltns,cpts,drps, 1•oc1flc Shore Realty, 111 ach·Profeooor •· f"m. mo, 2070Conlinental OX. Ask for .Marae, RENTALS 963-4759 870.9203/645·7086 gar, adJts, no pets. W. Pallzada, 16·A, Old ..., "'° .. d PM D 548 429 645 OS27 <11ty Plaza, 1-492·5300 desire lo rent or "Hou!le Wk ys 557-44'13 an 6 540-5SS7/M2~74. UGUHA IEACH Lido Isle A.pea lnwnts Fvrnl1hed San Clemente 3776 • l or • Sit'' for <C mo. wblle 1 Bedroom. 2 bath.lmmcclinte oecupancy. l.38DRM.&FAM.RM. LEASE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Ouplex2br.1ba,ncwcpt. 'NE";~~~~~f+. permanen~homd11beinf( fireplace. forced air Lovely 3 br, l '*,. httth, 2 bath h ome. W !W Shorp,3bedrm,2story.~laaomt 3706 2Brw/garagc. Walk lo drps,:h·: ref~h:·. Av1~1I ' con:itrucltd. need furn h~al.S3ll.">1mo fplc park·likt• yard rarpels & drape,;. view or bay. private ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. $2(}() mo. Avail 1111. J rcl. m1ddlo u11.•· ,..g bcl~m s, frpl<·~. hom\• ur :1pt ~111 Nwpl SE.LECTPftOPF.RTIES wslk'toschools &bcpch: Swedis h fireptu ce. 833 odlt!I Nn pets :;ux "W&1hr/d1 yr11. m1rro1 d l 11:.irt>or llls:h Srhl Ot~l ""'-'''"'" S3?5 536_883,, 536_,,967 OUTSTANDL'lGOCE/\N beach, man&. wile o 1Braptw/gar.$200+utll 911.Ph:'7J4)827·1 ' E~I ··st S250 .• J. k I ··• 1 \Vlk • • .. 32 """' '""" " " adult male only. No pets. yrly. 306\<a Coral. Avaii -,,,--. -um~r : . m~>. 111<' c r .. , wr1<,.. pnnc 111,it .,..y <.l ------Agt • & VILLAGE VIEW. $450 S600 month Call Super Se t 7 C 11 673 ,,.,,,,.., $135. Uttl pd. Sml(lc~ ok. days 642-02t:l: 546 227 "' Wt•11lcl1fr . ..:0 .. 1 ~•fh· s::l25. New d<'cor, 2 l:Jr. -· Mo. · P · · o ""'"" N b h P h l ----• t ' ~1 luc. il:lll,000 11\\nr • Xlnl i•timl · 3 bi,; fl'111•11 fpk. patw. :.Otnt' ruru. VERY PrttVJ\TE . 2. Studio apt. 2 BLKS. TO Hornes Rcnlly, 549·BGSS. ..,;0P;;ln~uro -~707 F;c.1J1.201~·ar c•cnn >er. LOVELY llll', :J hr. nr wtv .1).(t M11·0073 evcw "l~ll'[~ '~~lll~I~ S4~-~ m~ It Wt1• p<t, I <:hlld. 5411.9441 4 UH. 2 ba. hu1i1c fnm rm, BEACH. l hlk. from Pot ....................... ..__-tm.:,.,.. r1cd~~c3o1& 1t· 0 n,'.t. dN. 110<'w11clc1··11>.>. • • 1 11 • F.tl1:con 11 1. $495. lt>r y Shack. OWNl':ll E.ASTILUFF ......-,... " '" ~ Vl'f'Y Ii:<• .J 11lcx. I 2 .I br. Sl:'IO/mo Avull 1n1 moo. Dix 3 Br :! Bu , sn t Jlllllo, 963-337'1·!)63 ?6S:\ PM PAYS ALL UTILITIES Winl()r Unfuml1hed tn9·2S31. Mnnn1wr ut ~s Onnn Point. l'uyi. (or Ai.:t 046-~ ~Ar. aclultll. <'Ot\V to bU!S ___ . Sltl5 Mo Lease 5/Dr', 3-ha, formal lbd near bU)-&uccao. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mt•nd01.a, Apt/\ jl,4'clt Sl26,0f1(), am .5205, 'h --h-J c1 $MO. 548 2040 Near btost·h 2 br house. 3 ~n~lous 3 BDRM <11nin1t. nltc vie~. Furn. 714/833.Slll lolboo l1ICMd 3806 !JT!l·JSZI •ll'mtnit orno on .1 o -Kid ts k ~"" · . · or u n r urn. Sub m It G• •HD OPl ... IMG> l~ll'. llbd. :lb8, winter or 2 Rr, 21'» Du, clilhwabr. 536 ~~ 0 • • ....,.., mo. FA 11.Y HOME. nuill children & pet.A. Water, Corona ct.I Mor 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"" ~for aot. 220 yr round lse. $450. mo. cpls. drps, f~otud yd. · on2 levels.Lge.liv.rm. gordrnor paid. JACK •••••••••••••••••••••••$HS. Uoch.1>od. Pi·~s ok. THEIAYLEAF <.:all aft 5, r.31 ~. "')CJ\ mo. 548·2314 Neer W'"'lml•00tcr M"ll w/lireplacc. Thi.~ home J' 0 WELL R LT R lbcl, 11..-, pool, Beachcomber. Fl•e, 2 Bdrm s:?Oct v.••••••••••••••••••• ---......, ""' .... " • has magnificent OCEAN .. ••IU! • Ullll 631 2011 ..... tlf J · BUILD A GOLD E/\NJl'RONT winter l"'GR '"br 2 ba farn rm 3bd. newly paint ed , &: COAS1'LINE VU $SOO 644 • ....,.. 67$.7610or675·5101 . uo:rnu u • tipocmu111 new • . "'"' • o ' • • clean drps dllw&br • CUTE 8 /d k 225'h nptil. r ool, pvt patios. complet<'furn.58r.nvnll fnt'dyd.dblaar.Exlral\. Sa7s' iui•6960 0·; Mo. NewportSborca.Oncan CostaMHa 3724 2 rw ec • l\dull11,nopul!C MINE Sept, $1AOOmo. 7!'11·07<M QC Center St. MZS. mo. 213m&...~ · 4h. RusllLc cedDr ahlnkJle nr beach. Spacious 4Br ••••••u••••••••••••••• ~~3n1a.E$335 mo. yrly. 329Avocodo,C.M. ct a buslnt'il In thls to ~or842·02l2 omu. go. aun<lec a. 3ba. Donua rrn. den, pool Sl7.50 WIEI( & UP v,.,.,,, vs. MQ.0883 j()('alil)n t no· fronlngc on U.fwftlshed . v bd l.ge Exec. Home W/pool, 5 flrcplaco, din Ina rm., wnnl11. Remodeled. $'1 •Studio ll 1 BR Apt• lcAoo PenlftMI• 3107 J>;wpt Bl~tt. 1 m•n rct1l'('(I •••••••• ·••• •••• ••••••• ~b'a c1cbl'~ 11prclo':Jt . Br. 1''R, DR. 3 Ba, ardnr bllt·ln kitchen. An ex· mo. Canal St. 963-6708 •TV ck MaJd 5-0rv Avail •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• EAS1' l6lh PLACP. Ill t,hla locaUon·l\f) on 3202 dl:hwshr •• 1~/yd .. rr~: ~ IVC Inc. '65o. M~.cnt furn. home. "'75 2 Br, 2 ba condo. Up •PhoneServ, llld pool L.OVELY 2 Br 11/t Oil, l!llr, :~~J1'~~"1u~ 1i~.t~~~ J(~I~: ~ntL •••••••••• ••••••••••••• lloot 11lor11i:e. nr schools. MISSIOM REAL TY 11raded. Adult cpl. N •Children Section od11lts , no pct ~. $375. ttdltH. no pct11. $:.!40. led c..,.t )) cul ci~·.11nc 11lrcet. $425. BR. 2 Ra, F'rplc, dbl 1tor. ~S. Citt Hwy. l.o1iuna pets. $325. 548-8251 •Low monthly rotes. 645-6556 C4S·fl~SG Realton . ~ • mo. Otll 968-2748 1425, Flri.t. lot1l & clean· Ph 0,. 4111 0731 2376 Newport Blvd, CM fld lll-1310 01, c.•u•tlll·':: Duftl"x, ml(. 91;2 71AA -_ 11 ---L/\ltl1o1 is11" 4bkrl. 2rba 1homc. r..411.97~s or 645 3!1G7 : 32 ncfr';;;~_~;:e,:. l & 3 bdrm11, «·h1ldrc·n OK. ' "' u~ " Coty 2br 2bn lrit lol 11rt c ~c. t. rp "· 110. -----.....,_, No pell!. 2Zl4 Colh1111~ PRIME LOT 5"P· t:ur. otlultii. lets. Oft <K't•a.n v'iew 'wlk to 'vie· palh>. /\11u1l !l 1. Vrly, Compll!tely furn. I Hr apt, Mal'!lholl Rlty__!!.75·~G /\vi', No. 7. MK·214r• llfi• tt.t11 S'l2S.61!i--tl373 Horttow 3 242 tunu Dcach' tl mo lcu<1e 1173 1334 ndult11. no pl•t11 . 131 C .. M 382 7pm INC M J1\(\~trN1';CREEK . T\•o'O ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..,,,,.. •9,9.,.,2· -t'lower.1145 646·7883 Ol"OflO or -. ~•l~ • • • 1 ·h JHrl<tlt•n.nr4Ur.rncl .....,., ..... ""· 3 Ur f'k ~~ Ua'l'Hse •••••••••••••••••••••••ur:o sA V'·'tloL• .. It · 1•hurnun~ f\'tl\ll !i llC b k d .. . Br 3 ba townbou11e • • I Cut .... h l u II ... r.. ~. ... "' I J.i)th\ m11nufnrturrr, two bedroom & den, two ~c ~.ar · ftal'tJ,i. 2 car Spu~kling new cond: 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 blks beach. OW. PQol, uunn, prk, ., ~c ·co llllct. l Twnh11c, new duoor,c1wl "'UY po«slb1Ullc11, 2000 fireplaces. formal dloln([ gar. SC~l mo. MM3Sl 1470. call .. Llh.. new decor. $4W mo. 1257 kida/o.o pets. 6'5·3359 pd, SmteJ~ only. SIM. lip. ~... ~rd. $310 mo. + ser. tlCI• ft. vacant lot. Call room; Includes ose of MS-U7lor8*54~eves, CatAUnaSt.497·29'lO 1..0VELY4Br 2 Ba Yam 350Avoca o64Z·0282 ~~v kdt'· '1f>2·83:sa. mow. c lubhou"e• pool & ,.. lZU'"IM · •-Hllh 3250 Rm, S$.'iO ~r i'ncl'd. LcefumbachS150. Pref. 'll11 t>rt• evft/w ndlll6l4DJowa •;t.=' · {;8~uJakT•sd J~~r1: ........................................ ~~,! ~;: .••••••••••••••• Nwpt~area.f46.4087 ~~ •2:i..C:.: pe&a. • £ .. 1<1e 2 br. 1 ba. 1• DW'Vdousw&,otll.re-1 DanaPolot.frplc,oREENTREE3Br 2BaR.edecor•t.ed 3 br. 2 b1, Br,JBa,NwptHIChland w CORONADELKAR balcony. Nonr now. 113-3310 live\heretoo. wubr/d.ryr. nr bch. hse.Frplc .. noPQU.$425 tpk, cpts. dps, pAllo, area. 1 bile N.B. Hl ............ _. 3740 I Dr TownboU10, f.rple. Adulta.Nopets.G4a.J.80a l*ul•Oetert. Avannow.(n4)..,,29 mo.lse.645-1781. tuper Joe. $400/mo. SchJ,540-711A~ ....................... l>oo11 tenD.lir, cooUoeou r.astside2fn'lrden,cpt•, u..... 2400 CORONA DEL lllAR: ru.t ocean view. 2bd. RANCHO SAN JOA lJl.N ~Altnt.nofee. BEAUTIFUL l br furn breaktuLSom.oceao drps,blW.dshwbr.*215.. -·••••••........... (Duplex) Realty largci 2ba, rrptc •• gar •• utn pct. 3 Br, 2~ Ba. po ula~ San L.,..a....... llSZ STVS TO OCEAN aptt sivo • st80. Span.Ith Catalina vtewt. Cloce 842-6243 Low'u.iootJeu-l,.,...lot three b droom, 2'41 $330.ino.Aft6.833-3331. LW.R .. odPl Vl •••••••••••••••••••••••De lu x• duf.l tlC, stylebld«,pvtenclJar, 1hoppinC 4'Cl4obeach.•----------v ..... -..,.. batl\s, b1dlt·ins. Im· q -~ · cw, TownhoWJC mode . 2 BR., pool, U UDl, lndry, edit.I, M4·26Jl Lee 1 Bdrm, up1talt·•· •~ Lake Taboo. Approx uacubto; ~. mthll. ]•~J golf ~. hike. av•il Wtute W•t.cr Vu. 2Rr , 2bta. (rplc, aundeck. patio. no pell, 11301 Kfflton ne.ar new. Rc(rlg. Peti.o. M', x 130'. On p11ved -Sept. is. $62$, S47·70W or Cate 111oarded communl· $395 Yrly lie Sl.19 River Ln, 1 bllc w. of Beach otl &l6<0483&r~G·8640. ·~ W/ttteS. $"8000 by HARBOR 111GHLANDS: 83:J..3215 t y. Tennis/pvt bch. 642·219& Slater842-7848 D1':AUT.38r2~ Ua,dplx g11111er.S36-(l6..1S Delightful thr ee 1.30'0NTHEWATERI L e ase. S3t5 mo. patJo gar nu cpt~ $4 Aur. l lc.2 br, w/w rpl#, .. ___.._. --bedroom home with 3 &: den new home on Lease new Smolt~tree <7141551-1752 Back Bay Vllla~e. new ~a.odl 374' mo.lie.67l·7&13Agt. drps. bltns. Adlts, no •-..---large fenced yard & La.kc ForuL w/view or Twnhse. 2bd. 2ba, pool, townboule. hi celW>&s. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ $1r,S.$19:J. mo. 1970 1 Gfooves 2700 It ud oner: tlott c t 0 water 1528 541 fl. 2 ba. clubhse, $38$. 5$1·1429. Mi1siolt Viefo 3267 frplc, 3 br. Ice kl\cb, Sittlna on top oft.he world. YRLY, Juxurlou.s ~oo Walla~. Sun. & a ftor S, •••-•T•::.::::::_•1•••••• tchools & tbopJ>lhit· $&50 AJC. wet bar, rtplc, 1>•l.Io 4 Br a itory house for ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. $52.5. '45·53S8 or $200. utUpd. Fee. vu. 2 Dr, 2 Ha. den, ''1'' 1_646-0 __ 1_76 ______ _ .... _........ pt>r mont.h. ' · Ii dbl gar •. Ch.tbbouse. leue. A/C, prot lncSScpd 38r. 2 ba. "'111 cpt'g, AIC. 675-62tt Main Rcntala, 54-0-5370 1700 mo. prin on >' -~ l'\ltun~ homo sito' COL! OF NEWPORT pe>Ol It teruus incl ~. m11inl, l!H BBQ, $485 auto sprinkler~. Nice lblulf 3br. 2~ ba coti· Cbfftful atudlo In qule M!MOT3 . ~tlful s aercs. 375 R ...... ,-s Ready~. lat. 640-8300 mo. ss.2-0'290e\'fl. view. Co.nven1ent to do. 6 t 8 I. <t<Cll ......... "-b. •11 utll .J '"'e Jbr d•ml•"• rrfrl", di lime and 40 a•ocado _. ~ shops. Avail 9/1. $360mo. o mo 1ae. -· _, "'n.r"" " 1"'· -... ,. " ,_.._..-....;..;..._ _____ _ trees ln Vlata. $S6.000 or '7S.SI II Clasalfled eda tell bi FOR LEASE. Unlv Pit. 3 837-4l050. ext24-I. mo. 844.ss85oTG40-9228 Sl75. mo.494411. rm, pvt PAUo. mmac ~t offer. Call Dale 1te'lll$. ~ma.u itUl.I Br, 2~ Ba,fam r121. 2sty BlUCf• Condo, a Bl\, et iuale. Studio a f.18S,l'T$·NOS: 67&-3'2' ~J\N.lty~.lim f'iftd what you want any Hem. Ju' c.al twnbome, 152·96'4 or ELL idle items with a z~ Ba, buut. ba1 wJow, W/OOlill1uMIW,tttOmo. Flnd what 70U •a.nt 118-lMl. • Dall1PllOlClu$in.dl. ~ 552•7000. DaUyPilotCluatfiedAd. Pool.$595.m.3359 .4n·.2014M.on. DailyPiJotCJaalf'ledt. . l .. \ i ' fulest draw in the West. • .a Dall.1 -Pilot Clastffhict Ad. f'~on.e • 8'Ue'71 • • ,. ~IL Y PILOT t'•ll IXilllr>. Add''"' .ili.u (.'orn11wrr1.1I I.I\. 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Ct!m 631 381 I nwcl M~ honw 7 ·:lO lo - ~lll·&l71 (J.I0 4231> .ift ti, K!l2 ll:!i l!h d l Terminal \Va'. 540·5710 de claw\'<!. whl fll•a ('OI ----• ASSEMBLERS I JO Tl'll<'hl•r':; d11hltt•1T, 5-ltl 'lllt!O J "'IORTIO.... IJ 0 > :. • 2 & II • I. I I 1• wport &.ach 3869 · du~!>. t>.t6-0f.SI t'Vei. IJr' HurbOr \'l('W nrt•a • " 12nd SHI l=vl'> t k H('a11t1tulh l.irttl'-t.ipt·d ·•••••••••••••••••••••• •l:Ol()f''((f"l=:1<1=;~T• ------Thurs, Aui,: 12. SlS rt' l'ooni.l'hng&Hderral Wc ha\t' M'vt•rul po,.i IOllM' t•e1un1:. own ('OI , i.:ardt·n I\ fl\' .11lull •t!JI" , :J ik'llroum, 2 b..tlh "tlh 1 2 3 Hm ollrc·c:. troll\ wJrd t>-10.4573. 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"' c am rnuni.c 111g ac n· ert a 1 .. 1:!'l07:J A PARTMENTS JACOISREALTY tti17\\'ES1'l'l.l n ':\Ll •••••••••••••••••••••• fromi\rrlcll.llcw.irdfo1 Abortion, adoptrun & tcmr;~~'-r'~:t't'';'~~· I or 2 Uedroom!> and 675•6670 \I, 1 ~I I ~32 * \L1 'MI'\' '.\J 1-'oundrv 11110 le 1.lln1t to rccm cry kt-c1nni;. .. To,,.nhoul>h "• " ' No 11ue11t1ons lll>ked APCARE 517 2563 Offer.-\Int ~o i ... ·iwltlll F ----bUS.l' shop·:. mall down ----.. U.. paut 011.'\111·.11 &; 01:11~ ~a~J·'· ooms 4000 I SO I Westcliff Dr. •SCHOOL, p\I Jr S rlh St2 293:! -RELAXING MASSAGE .. dt•ntal lllM1ran1·1• Dana Point 3826 ..........•....•...•... BALL PEN .. ' I MFG MATURE WOMEN DAY & SHIFT l!lK7 J'fj('t'lllHI 1\1~CM l~\RCF & Cl ... :,\' :11Jr :? h..t \\ HI 1.ar.1R<· ~~ '\o !>•'" 1,75 ;,~o,, or b15 3R:!I Sp.i l'ools T,•nn1, ••••••:••:••••••••••••• -'''"Jljlrt FtnJnc·r.rl l'tr •SCHOOL. re..tdlll~ slull LOST 8 15 · ilor Sa'llrdWll JiobJaml':. Lie .\las:.eur Ill l'J1d hoh<I.•)' 'r ro •• from .. ·~·hio11 00.\IS S25 -"" u11 \\Ith L.asiftc)Offic~Spoce •RCll.U1':RSllDW1>: t'e1>l. Seller m1'1C. U1s Oulcull9Jm9pm. ...2W1-i•f..-.11J11l1.11• '' r "' k h 3-< 1 •.'IAIOSERVl1't;, S, ff hlancl at JJmborcc on •le!'",';.' ,u ':' ... 1;1, CallonS1l1.•.\la11J~l'r " '" 11nct ~hl m.:1rkin1t' 4.9-1 ·5111 Appl\ 1n1ll'rs11n !.Jn JoJ11u1n lhlh RuJ1I 111'1" ·>IX 17.).) ort>l.i '.I'll., 1-;'fl > t.li 3111 l''l i~G •C \SOY & ICt: CR i':A:\t f h<',I , ICi!t & lll'.id N !11\M 11 :llli\ l\<l I I .. 1900 •0001\ STOtU:. NII l't•l lar. in 1ur1•d lt•lt 1'.:.'\t'K'iSIV .. : IHllN"INli & IP\1 '11':01 L.l!l' :! 11 ' 1 b,i frplr 'S:?t>!I 714 64 ... -I l'\l rm I'<. I 1111 tn 'hJn• DELUXE OFFICES • 111-:F:R R.\RS t:!I furl•ft'.I! Tum 1'17 3:•52. rums l111·i. FRONTIER. INC 1-;, lt.:1• '! h1 .! h.1 lq1l1 . , \\ II 1. fl 111 huu-.· \\11111,rn uni\ l'umntl 14. uubtl >l'.tll''> II B s lill)Ur:iui:i•. 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TS LES 11fll11k\•1 St.No ul "' r.ix .. ~•· t.ls,Mot~li 4100 \lh,11111 \'1t•J>1 .111•..1' C4RPE A pno<.lh.'. 1115. \I\' 1:m11 (',1llu,2<1 Jlr!>.11luy 11.11111\ '" " ll I '1 \\ \ (.; f!JMI $.i M 1lhun Yr ('uU!ll llw). nr ::!ncl St South t'o.1 ... t or.1n1w l 'u ,, llflull \',111 ~II I lOO l{l('Jll.'<I rap11ll)' itrow1111: ~l Lai;:u11.i blk/.1:r11.L 5 ('ummo111l" flu.,.prlal COSTA M ~:Si\ ~.~ n :tU'HI);\ T co:-. ~m. ;;.~~~~~~·(~~~~~;;;l·l~.;.- Iii\"" I 'IJ{; HEW 4CCOUMTS COUNSELOR "'al11nl.1v On!\ 1111 11111 <'u~t.1 :\It''·' 11fr t.11t• tn1 lllA E'fl\'I n·11'tl C..tll ~la 1>111111..tlv :i Ur .! hJ. M.~:; lllln,. patio 1•111 I ).!JI \dlh 1111 '"''" .. tti 1>111:11. -OAK CREST -""1 Mtlt ' ~I ?W S~tfc )!) t;il tlh1 I I tll .! I l11• ,11 .111 \i.:t . I II IO 1111.1 ~11 tAI, (/ltl'<'ll t Im .! 1 ·p.u IOI" I hr. I hJ lj(f "II : .... h,I\ 1"11111 s.')O(t \\ k l 11!11111 ~l.1110 OH> l 'JIJ 1;;:, 11~111 1-( 11 .. hn Pov I l'h1•11l' :-\' 1· :!Ji'li :'\t'\\fklrl lll\'11 t'\I S P! 117.1.> FOR LEASE l OFFICES Sl5SMO EACH 1-'llll' l'OST A :\I 1':S1\ I .111· 752·1700 lfl',crt mdropoh~ Well ~rs. 1:h rom1: d 111ln 011 So Lai.:1111a I ~!1!1 1311 979-6300 ~xt 44 ci-1..tlJh~ht'tl ;'lid 11womc 11eck. ans. to •BA nv ,. -S.'\l~.101. Owner movrng HcwJrd. (.'ull i·ollect l11v··~t11r l111t·k~·r \\anled . Jhrou<I Agt.113'7··1200 i213)9J!I 9261 lor n t•w :.\\f11 A duh AsHmlJI.' J.1t1· Sh1111 . LIQUOR STORE :\tlSSlON VlEJO Akf:A U\1-ncr movlllj.( O\ l'fl>l'U:. .ind musl :.ell 300\J Sit fl ~('t'd' .:ood op('ralqr. T1·1 m:-1\i:t 11;17 4<.'llO • Pot\•nlwl u11ll111 1tc1l. female t'n .. 1.1 Ml·:..1 Jo'ound. llu:.ky/Shrpht•nt 497.3979 manu/111•111r1·1·. t'all 546-2300 I Callfomia Federal SaYlnqs & Loo11 :.'1110 llJrbor k l. I' :11 E(ft11tl 0111>or ~:mplov••r M1~ l°k'IRC1Wh1tc. Fri ~-y1Mttt & 645-G920 d .1)1. l rVlll•' Terrace 675 7205 reparation As~emblt•1 i. rMr Rentals 4200 INVESTMENT DIVlSIO N NEWPORT TERRACE l\ulht•J llll' 1 h1 hd• Jpl H'\..'IJt\S .J FOURPLEXES IRAHDNEW DELUXE :urn 2bal'tmdoSSOU !)Ii.) \\~ \1,111" 'I '" SEA WIND CONDO ll 11 t I.! 'IWIC 117.• 111111 :! :J llt•ilrnom,, 2 HH 1lt n. :! h..t l!W l(.'E \"i''llll"'T .1111 :.!h.1 !WNMtl IEERTAVERN ---••••••••••••••••••• •••• UNSKILLED FOU:--11> i;mull hlk & tan Schools & UJch~huntl Bal·k Bay lnstrvction 7 0 05 arc 11 V 1 c Y MC A . ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ASSEMBLERS OPERA TfOHS ( OFFICER • II.ink \'"t>•·r •I l'.111 .l11hn,, l'al'llH' Crlv ll.1111. II I\, !IP! 1:!:11 973·JliS9or S.IA 6614 RAREOPl'OHTll 'IT\'! \II h.1' ,. hll 11' ~ ll\\ ' I.A YFROHT HOME m 'l'\\ pore "'"" h 'i<·11t Offlct• ,pa1·e \f •~~11111 \111>JO :areu .1 111111(. fpl•I ~ h,11 c~'1' ( 1111 . :! hJ ::.;?lklo ~In' rl) I 11 tii:O llllll\ l'rolt".•1•11',11 Art• l'lcl.. ~lc~ll) ht•lp run and ncl5 i''OU ND l\1 a It• Lhasa ! • < .. ni \,i11 "' ' '·'' ' ' ' ,.. o"ncr Sl,50C.I. mo. Shop. Ap:.o. orr whtc Vic \\ 111 < 011"1h•1 l't11h111•11 STEPS TO IEACH \\'ul\•rfru1\l .! Iii '"'" h 11• 1!11 72!Tl homes & busmess area Golden West & Mal1MOn Sc.•\' lh<''•' lml"I\ .1µ,1r t :l Alt 2 bath~ $400 •li•t orJl,•d ):!;!,, "k ff nJ rt cond forre:. llll 840..11'"" 1•. h I s 75 I W.th-rl ront l-:\l'I' 11ff11·l'" I • ,...., 1m•n1,.. th1·\ .11t• tf,.,, to ... c e or Jpt I \f ~ :>Iii ~"I.• or~;;; tll\UI ~ :.! 11111 , ur 11., .111 oni:mul 011.•ner to sell Pi:lno tunmR 1s a Areal can."l!r l..eurn 1t now• PI ANOCAH.1':~1-0011 \ 1•111 r .al I' .11 ~ r•'ll l'J t ;nod tcr"'s .. \"l. 837· t200 Found Black M JIC l~1h at· R t I 4250 llJ' '"It• l>r '''"'pun '" ,.. "' 11 P rt I 1111n .. 11nr11111~ lr.·1·"·'~' oc '°" en a ' lll•.irh \«t 117~ t,llil t)Pt' dOJ? f1l·a l'Ollar on n~ reuadoyrloawor1km~a· s .• 111~1·11.t,. ·" h ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• " CAFE ly llaycrcsl, N11.pl llch ""' " IE A IARTEHDER I) 111·1t 111n' :->l.111· r & f.'or R1•nt R11: lkar l'J b1n.i..---------Mission Viejo area ~-1.240 pro£ess1on al barlendl!r in llt•arh, JI fl Wf',t nn l bdrm. c•pb, f1rl•ph <',re Tiii-: COLONY 110..., hJ:. Coiv hllle French style ----------I week. 1''ree job place SIJl1.·r 1111 11•'.t\ h one as 9ti2 0510 l'rofr,winal E\l'l'Ull\1' w 1)atro sealin!!. Gross F 0 UN D . lo' cm a I e mcnt assistance. hlo1·k ru:ht 11n I\ 1•1.•hon to . 1 -1 100 u rno. and o ruw-Dobermun puppy, \'Ir ol Amcn\•an Ba rtenders ~,1111, ... ,1,. · 0111 o.r th<' fol! StlS 11111111,, l'c· •r •',ih•n ;!lul. Su 1t1•' 11' J 1 111 "' 1 •-8 ''M ."'nhool , .. ' " ~ 1 ITI'' o ... ncr musl sell due Newport 11 "' ay. v( '""' FOl.l.t>\\'TllJo::->Hi'l!'." pd ~t'<' fq1k .. t ph . "~·~·I.. or ilo"n11•"n .. 1i.:un,1 to~iuh1llcrntcrest Make 646.9292 llO<IE.17lhSl,SI\ 1(--· .. o-rs R•atty 'h•hl lh'1llab 5111 ~ti w~nll f>.10·~~ llt'iH'h i\llilJIC p;irkrni.: r . A --834·1960 ...,, " 7' J-'ormlo <'llll l!l7·2121 11 ll•r. Tt>rms. gt. f''OUNU · Norwcg1an1---~~~~~~~~ 842·9249or :!llr.rrplt'.tJll11,,1:;rr,)'rlv 1\11.! lfra r "It•('µ' t:! , __________ 1137 .4200 ----Elkhound VIC or DIS·' 848·8 300 ' hlk from lll'h $:150 mo hu:.11111:. 11:.h1ni:. ,i:11tr1ni:. RESTAURANT ~e~11~ ~2 Jabt Wanted, 7075 lii:t ·Iii I~) '''"In i: K (',)... r u l 1•' lk ,1 II t v I(' w "r (': 'I' J J ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ..___-.. ..,_._,_._.,.~..,""'-"'"'~"'"'._....,..~ .. ,,,-. .. _..,.1 ., -. . 11.1t l:J:l7,11-.'lt IM~I Mahal. Laii. 1111\i. "'"ml GrO$SSIO.OOOMo.. LOST. Blue Tick Hound. YachtMamt,exper. All 3Shtrt' Anah. Garden l;rv. llrl'a S.A.,Gardena.(' M~s ... areas Cat & phonr n'Q. HEEDED HOW IMMEDIATE W ORK IMMEDIATE PAY *FREE JOBS* HELPMATES 8354876 1505 F: 17th Slret•I Suitt' 115, Santa Ana ASSEMBLER/ C ARPENTER ~ 111 ... h.i. IJ.1110 , .I _ --for suh Is<• ltc1•ept & ()pcn~nly6hoursda1ly . Tai:s on collar, name orwillcrcwbyhour ~;~1~1'.:1~····~~71~1;~'~;~; ~urai:t•..). r<-£r 111.o .. l.':1olron1 ll.1 1{= lk r, Trh;phflf;c <>nswcr;ni; ~OOOSq: fl. has bt•er & Lucky, r e ward . <'all • ~ !'> t . • • w.1ith fin lrplt:. Pool. lww11 "1111;1 l'"'"" turn 11vt1ll ~ 2510. wme !';a::.1ly con verted "94·!!038 ~b. Ph. 642·7029 _ _ _ Must h:ivt• own tools. F.x per'd. Also. tourhup t'K per. Apply at, 1919 !=:. Ot·· cidcnta l. S.A. !lum·!>pm TELLER 1"1111 II m1• p.1rt llml'. e;o., IH·r 'cl ('Jll Dnrolhy. 11al'llir l '1tv llunl... II B. ~18 1231 BAN" TELLER II.ink "\ fll'r nnly Coll· L•l'I ll1•b ('rc1i.:hton. X:l.1 3'illll lrv1111· j'lo.1l•on.1I llanf.. l=:qual 0111111r f:mploy1•r ll.1111•nill•r S-t.\ ~h1f1 11111!" Ill-lit. 107 2hl l'I, N If. uf\. tlpm. 1;75 :1:133 111':/\ll'flCl/\NS ,l1•1110:1:•1r·1~1· ~1" ,\1.1il IA.·u~t· ~12.'i h75712Q or :11.,,.~ ·$:?011\\k li'iS Mii lo Liquor. Xlnl terms. Wiii work any J'ob for As sista nt Mu n ;1i:c • I I .ill 5:111 .111,,.. 11)1 9\Kl7 -\tlr. z r m orflf'I.' a\ • .111 \ "'37 200 FOUND ..'Y "" 4 _ ___ : passa!!e across J':ic1fir Women's apparel sho St l!> 1hr,1,.,ol, 1h1l.J nl.. ---ltetdal1t0Shor• 4300 Su11rr1nr AH. <.:ni.ta S20. in money folder or points wcsl. J oel. req':o; exrlcr ass1stant'---------..o l 11£<. 2 hlk~ In ~ .. 11·h. "11n ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1·~.1 ti<lii lliM, 11 JO 5 :111 PLAHTS & GIFTS 1-.:ll'c Saw. Shotpol. 1 Ski s.&2·9937 nwna~<'r for so Cst F<'•' tl1•1 I.., 11111 pa1cl \'rh , • • soooo f'lJl.1. PHICJo: d BEAUTY \lu1111t.·111.1h i W .• :nn ~hlfii.lll:l•I · l\\'OIDfN<O:\~f~T.IBf.f.pnt\1f.Of\·Si•a\'l'.<'tl:\t lsnow r Sur fboar ·u.a..w~d - 7100 Pla'l.a.t:.illmunai:crllll Fol. prd Sham1.1011 & tnHkt•u11 i:irls. NPWJKtrl ( 't•nlo•r Call 1140·60:!:1 ,_liO :1 111 :• h,1 11""1. i:.11 1.111, 11k ...... \l.111111 .. 111 •• i.. .111 .:r;u l-'\I r.1 I .11: :1 ht .! 1 hu F.1m . 11t11 1,111wl 1111" l'.1\111 °1111 l'l'l' '\lt1\f• II 111•.,. lh•nl \t.11 h ~l'l>I I l'..'lh. ... 11111 11 11. 1!~"11 ! flt \\ '" t•pl.11 l . & "llll •lt•1 k Ill IH·111 h );I;!.'> f.:11 011>14 Jlt>OMMATJo~~· ( 1\l.I. (l\'e<tll \'lt'w qih. itri,,. N""' i-torc· 111 i.'>.1·1t1n~ Owner may c laim by ·~ ...,,. a r>pt .'>-1.'i :J6mj llol"<'·'IJl•·,lnlrmlll'l1 umi>I•• lll•rkrn~. :1.,110 l'IJta llthl•ropportu1111y idt'nllfH·at1on , approx ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----SALON X.1:! 11:11::.11111• 1·11 1 ''I It lh•\ 1111 l'1t•1>l'i trl'' o" nrr f'.tn I II·"' up. clJle & ur<'a lo!'lt. Cn11t:1rt •AA.AA POSITIONS ?ltf.7S't•ll l'o:.<.tllh• l••111h Ai:I II II . l'nlllt' l>t'l)l So!cy.Ult.in.:uulS1>an ATEAS£ MANAGER lt\"l> 11.11 to 'hJn• tx•.111t )(Ji l~JU S3ti 5621 Al"ln.t( C:lktShrp k cc ••n thr Ha<'k 11,,, 11111<111 1\ll1----------------Employcrsl'Jyl\ll l='l'l':. OfHewportl•ach 0111 .. 1.11111111~ lt1•1lf'f11s. 1;11 i:«11;1 l\lr11. ,m,rll nrtr<·c,m•ar 225 Runs while. youni: mlllC. Vic 4020 uirrhSl,Sll· llH A~111;:~ali~~~~I' ... ~:~ i.h.1r1ni.:. 1d1ri·m1·nl . l.11111 ''"' ;: Ill \\ .111•1 '' ~• mo 111111 1.i.1 "'•· II l •·:'-i 1111 1 Fant ... ,111· opp111ton1ty Chr11.L 1n<' Dr . & Nc"~ ... lll'ach 113381 111t.,IH'al & !1••111.11 ,( 1 .. 1n111t-n1111I IJ•1l 1.1;: •K•:i Sl 50MONTH DOCJK.-el lf<H''IJD , P ootlll.' mix, Li:r Hcmder!l/\gcn<'y 1 N /\ t 1i;11tl ~.11.1lw11 , 11111fll lkl11\t' \11t :!h1, .:h.1. '1h1ir1• Furn \fll S:.:t>O rr•to "'' •'11 11cir " i:ift ..,hnp or vi•ls off1t'\' Surfndcr.11 U.9ti82452 ''"" SALES HELP • mun•. Mu•.1 1!11 h.11r t\11 hlt11' li11k.:!1•.1t11»-.pool ('11\1 l•••m.d" :lU 1.. RoyMcCardle b 11 h --CaJlfor/\ppl/Estab 'US n·''"'°"I'' "' '""''''""\:l'· :!llrromlo:'l\.i ,hltn,tpl~ 1111111. J'.HI 1-;1c, •••II lrrlurfc, • Hl)lh111f( Rtaltor 18lON .. wporl 2 r. 1. u nmi·. iinmc OST Rewnrl1' · l'lcai.cContact<>ur Hc1>lylot'l.1'1~1l11•tlau110 . • 11tll~ nnh s;111n Nr ICIRlll\:.!h Non ~mok1'r, i,j;, 1 1LI 5 7 l-Ornm 1a<:rcui:c 111 N.n York~h1rt· Tl•rricr11 v1r StoreManaiwru~ 71!1, <'/o f>Hlfy 1•1101, PO ,\rl.im,, llrun~hur .. I rm•rnmi:s CottaM•so 41-7 29 \t.uk~·I Pince. $185,000. Mesa Verdi• A~<'ll A<'countunt toSl6K+ 644• 5070 llo-c l~)O. ('O'llJ M\'!>'• 5;,i; :!tltill l.)11, 1:!13 11.lr .N\•"pottSlu11c .. 1blk OWl:.l11tT,U, S460021 Whffmen/Dct•r lolOOI F'orappllofntcrvlrw, ('111i(,!l'i!f12fl .i2'• 4'llJ off th ht h l)r 1 •11 c Sil'IC)N SNd•11ts , . • -•. -Ai..<t li73·7601 kC<'eptt~cyS7 :.m---------ii---------.• -S47t·~·a«. 1~1~· I S ll ARI o1=.1-1 c.t-.S·-• •l..nllt.l\fan'~rlramonrlnn11 Y.x.Secy 1Mktnir to~ ---- I :mr. I'· hn, ltplc. '<lnl.117om11y:.~'1~t. . ~ f Dl•orcehd Mrhor$nrcu. 2 & .I rm BUSJNf.SS FOH SAi.i!: on Sul 8 /2 1/76 ;at P~PtJJAlso t·rcJobs l•---------J----------, .,11,00 <'im<1 PW. tlrp!! _ l.t\'C h<'lll'r or '• t r ~u11r,, l:.!.'1 "' S2.J-O. Air. L111hlln1t fixture ~tor('. 11 Id, .11 1-'moorlum or Irvine Pcr11onnel Aircncy t'fll 002 111:\:1 s-c~.. 3876 ('Oji( WI.' IJkc the hJ,~IC'" (' J1111. <I 1 fl... I' k r.t Uest IWlll'h lm·utwn. I nu: h.r .Mk't ... 17th St 4881!:. 17lh Co11ta Mr11n AYON BEAUTY \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Olll of frndrnR u lt!X)(I Rtalo1111m11•ll li7:-t1;i'()O 11i:-r1oon ('1111 111wr111t· (' 111\r n"·wur1I 1i'.io-~17 •• Sultc224 64~·1·170 2&:1hrai1h Cq1l,,drtll<; Ort·:i\NVll':Wl>l'l'l.l':X C'.1mr111tlhJ.-roomma1t• . $1!1.floO. ilH'lutll•' Sl l,000 t -~ Loolcln9ForA OPERATORS fr11h'. hlln ... llrand nt'w N '\\ front S"7!t Coll l'ounly WlrlcS.-n11·1· Nf'nr II(. A1111rnl di•f11)(•• 111v1•nl11ry . T1•r111 :1 l.o1i:sl l.halla Apim. Mule. , P/tl,.,,.Job7 /\\'n1l11nw l\~lllMlll 1 , , ,• RoomRn•rs 0H11••• ~~111t·1· MO :o.•1 fl lll2:nM• c:ri•v shnl(RV np pro)( Adv /\Akl ic I m·t•il :i iwuph• to ... r11lk•11l 1>h1111 l11 l11wn Wit lh.lllt'.4,111023~.1116·1114 Uohl>l1·k111,1111.fli:l•nt .,11 'v .. (' ·1• •1 • .' 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Vly urea Ph!ll.'11.' contact l'U!ltom~r 1wrv1ci•rh•p111. ...unim f', 11•t11••1n1•11t 11l1>n !>.'Jl!l71fl INTOWN n•plinnl\t Slfl.'1 1"'1 lllO Nol!•1lw1·rt·t.in.1l ~rn1n· ("urol.url~pm,5;110:19:1 .... i r• L II I di I 11 &1>rullt i.hJn11i.: w .1ntlt•1 · I 1"·., fir / r 1 •-,.. t ... th 1 I l'"or 11w1t• rnlot m.1t111n 1 "O •Jr P • r • n C ~ ,;i.,y.,1 1•r n1''" 1• " · -!'illlJ.! ... ~. U<£ • u I "' ,.ni; fan ,.,., t'f u .. I.Ill' ~ 9 Ill r11tn.lc Lai.tun.I O\'IJ I I II w <'orkotlcl MCess-. w• troin yr Offl IHIV, !I •• :111 :, d.tV'I, grow. hu Vf' l'il'l'lll ll,Y ' 11nf11rn , mrl 1•rµIJI, df1>'1 home \\o tlh s:1ml' 1'~~1 I llll lllln Elltabll,hNt 1!171 "'"'.' ~•~/oor1.1n0,, "h'"'kw' -' I I tu1t> 1Ph•1 C.:Ull U~ NOW' J AT THE HACH 2 br, bit n11, ~.•rlllll' l.111 balcony. Z2t \Otll St 9fi0.3Sll7 or SJ6.1718 & l'Ompktt• hltn lfll<'ht·11~ bit' ~h.1re hull'~•( 111111. Ti•rm~ 11 .. rt1I 4,l-1 :l'>11l rtr~y -... • "v" ~. Sulury St 15 to $t4fl wkly. mt" M· '",11 • ' JC PE ....... ._y CO ' •·-'-· .. __.al .... 50 1' l h •lie I" "or iOt"rVIOW Cal l !.>II', rl'f fl!t v.kly, )Olli "'"'IC: ' t ~1 mrlhon 1n r(.'l'l'l'.1 !It.ill 00..2 --u "'"" ...... Mt!ll o w 1,. · • .-.., ~ tton Tf:NNIS lpio & ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl~k1•r, ('M. Heward . betw~n9AM 31'M h oml'. N <.:.M. ;rrt••• l.11iiu.nu lllll11J.hll pro !lhop 1 t'omph men om:m "' wtthout i!lt:hool NEWPORT IEACH ~'· Tnut _55_7_W4 ______ --4 549.91 fl ~ 071!!.ifl r._. ____ , PhoM 581 ·7700 WAUCTO BEACH tncy les&ons, ~wlmmtn~. al{e child. fo:mrlnvcd D"ch 503S 535 Ba bys i ll er. r.t 1\ tu re F,quul Oppor 1-:mployer Deluxe 3 hr, 2 ba. dbl llcllllh clubs. ~otr dnv1n1t Share hl!c. t'.nl Anita Stofoei or Offlce1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnonali AOYERJISIHG woman for 2 C'hildrcn full _ _ _ ......... J?nr.Noi>eb.42021.stSt r1mi.:e..Color tvlbeatre.9Q}~l7. N r t;ua:..l Hw y & LOANS9 ~ ·:•S•P•l•R•;;·u·~~·~;;~~·~; time. R efs prc£'d ·u1cvc.;1,f: AH;CllANIC 960-2Sl9or 536·17l8 p:a.r11tt. BBQs & Sunday "mal~ 24.35 to sha~ bch R1n•n11dt' Ave 470to ISOO /c,, SALES PERSON 551-4250 an 5.JO. for rrp111~. Ql!!l('mbll"ll· 1 -bnmt'h Sorry noonC"un·"' sq fl. v.111 r emodel ..... _2_ .... TD•---J.'ullyl..lrenllt.'Ci - 1 l BR, I Ba, CondG. Nr der?l&nopets.Monlhlo dpbt. Non Smoker, res p Reasonahl(' rent J erry --.... o.vvn> J l2N EICaminoRral BABYSITTF.R wanted &=Hl£'8. f'/timf'. »•<'Yt' O s ho PP In ll. $2 25. mo. month oc c u Pan "., & Newport. ~-2746. Wynn, Rltr 12131477 · 7001 f'11resl Termuince l!M!> S:ln Clemcnle. !-'or :ippt; ~~~.~ P eSral!_P eMc 'uast' Mature, loving wom11n "cholpl ~~9~~7o7n~-tplleP~~t. 963-l2A2 " -Sattt.r Mtg. Co 492 903-a 492 9136 • ~v ... .,..,.,n """ for 8 m<>!I old Part ttml' -11 .... ,,., •1e " • roommate service avail. oommalc wanted to SMALL SllOPS !.Ult.able 642•2171 545_0(.1 l · · be aelf·slarter. Willing J().2 for -teacher Top 0 Mon F"r..:.:1·~----.i... l"llw 3144 Mode.ls open daily JO 7. shar~ Balboa Island 2bd -,or blll!mes~. ~bbre-1 or •KARE~'S * make t'Old calls. Slronl!' w Id , _ R h · 4 n • .,c..., h C II 673 4108 fl J"'lll on "I-ft . You ~·1·11 "'·sell or · ._g_c "'.....,... f'-al C•rnant"'r . 1:;x""r"''t ••••••••••••••••••••••• se. a . " Pholo1traph\ $7~ mo !'.: 2MD T .0. LOANS • ""' -"" "' ,..,, ,,_ " c ""' ~ S21S • 2 Or. 2 Ba. patio. Oakwood Gardrn i\pts Tpm. Side C M 548 72-19 OUTCALL M/\SSAG F. IOI! adverlulng spare t BabyNlttcr or hahy~ltll'r/ for •·ust<>m ~hop 1833 CombmalJon real estate 838·1780 top m11noi:ement person hl!kpr. for ft yr. old 1tirl. Ph.1r1'nll1t. C M 6-lll 20Sb ~~-~rp 5, g<arage. Nt'wport Beach North at]ledfem to1hare2br R•~tCIW'Gllt Site " personal property ---.;:.::___;; ___ -I nel or l11nie industrla NJ>l Bch 2To1; PM Mon , 8801rvirte!(atlllth) furn aptw/same.Prcf. 5000sqfLhld1tPlnecntra loins on reslde n cu. TIMG~Touch firms. For the ri1th lhruFrr.CallLmclail;iy .. IJQ?l CompJny nl'<'dll 2 l.a9-aa.ach 3141 <71•)&45~ 21.646-3173 ave.C~tA Me11a apar lments & corn Forthelltlloextras person,theOrangcCoss 549-3161 F • 1'10ti0o11' 111orilr. "1n11l boat 811 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 .. 00 lndustrr11I Rrokc.-r11 merc111l propertics.SJ()()O inOutcallMA!l1'1114e DallyPllotoffersloppay -,~,.. __.'._.. lli'mbl<'r:\\lll lrulnlfncl'. • ..._ h Newport Beach South ... .. .... occ1 to Sl00,000. Stalew1de and excellen t frinl( Nwd 1 t11•I Cont touchup, urvP a pebble into t t' l700 lfilh St (at Dover) •••••••••••••••••••••• .,,,,., ~ Fmance 712Al601 CAii 751·3!13l "-nerlt11. Call the Displ11 IF YOU mu~l have l'XJl.Cf. App~ Ol;ean from your Apt. •1•1,, • ., .,17" ·mA water f~'t orr1,.,. ----. ---------• "" "'k J Le 1.. ril (,. '"6.'0 v ... n m ., htdutfrialR tol 4500 y d ~ Adverti•inl( M:in111tcr haveaservl(.'('loOlforor Ill ver:rnn. ,, IP ac •• asl e. u_.xu,!'!·38lc7~~ ,.!l• to llharc In Lido \fiJl:a)(C f'ft .?do on,t "t~' ah gun l (710 $42-43.ZI, for lip a--'• Lo"nll. pl11C'n un ad £10111i1. 1763 l'laccntla ma ure lvU ..... oN...... .B. spa"IAH• ~ br. ~ ba. 67< .....,.,_ ....................... SC'llina anuthing With 3 raw l&ll w en you """"°' n~ " A , .... I•· ~""-"• • "'"".. • ......,.., " " I d I th D 11 po1ntmeet. ln th., U ml l y 11110 _ve_."'"' -.wy ... _......... eo·on the bay. ""rn. $500 Wort'hou'e 11pace approx. t>ally Pilot Classified A Pace an a n t> a ~ .. ------ Find what you waol In wk. Unhirn I.Al~ somellun~ to sell? 1000 Ml fl. t..aguna Hiils. 111 11 simple mauer. • Piiot Want Ads! CalJ DO ..... 0..,11 l•lty Classified Section ·SELL Idle items wrth • Dail,y Pilot Clusllleds. CaU STS.1030 Chwlfied ads do It w•ll e.»0800 Ju.\t call &42-Sf78. 642-5618 L 4 lay.. Phonc&42-S678. Dally Pilot Chmified Ad.:. • •• ... ... ,, • "' . I ~.~:;:';'! ..... ?!.~!~'!'.~~ ..... ?!~!~.~~ ,,, .. ?!.~! ~~~ ..... ?!!! ~-~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!!! T-Augu" 24 '976 DAILY PILOT •ff JM)()t(Kl'.F.It;R. v..anll'<ltook> li\,HtrC''"'"" llnd LOANPROCESSOR t-:CEPT t'.i ..,h 1,1 Hee,Weted 7IOOAflpimteH 1010-_m_,.. 1 050 witb Ulh cxpc-r .ilMl Du.h1u,ht'n. o•er HI for FURNITURE LOAH PACKAGERS NURSES AIDES l-'1nano.tl S• C) firm ••••••••••••-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()J>eo. a.ii .If>. t.ill ;any ahlft C11rrn 111 ' LOAHCLOSllS p lime&. r llmt' Dia> RC'C:tP! SeC'y, 1''ront R.EFRJGt-~K,\T~~S 1if~. _ lt'"'IJlur.int t.:?OAHrud.1 l>uf' \o "' ;anr.in·n lft P.icpn'"d prC'fd.Ap ~t. t'.xp('rd. ad rd11. SECRETARY \\AS llERSUK,1'.RS \ln• 111 1t·\IU'll S.ir 111 '"" I 100wKEitaiER l'lNl ~un u.-mrntc-Wei.I l'o.i\l ':. I .;i rlll ' Oo111nlf ~a\ .. r,. &t I .... •• PlY PMk Su~nor. 1-&U '? pinll tlO w p m l' .i 11 R~ .. ~111to>nt"J H~·r1• ~": ~:[~~ .. t'1'~~:1al1~1~.:c1",~ " ~.,.. fum1tu1e m>101t .. 11unn1t • -· S\.ap~rlor A\c :s 8 t::Jleen,MOOl23 WITll SllORTllAND u1 .-.:i .ama~· "· Fbll c:barsr for 11mall t'om1.1..i.n~ 11 .... in1mf'Ci1.ill .\ut><· h ..... or~ru1\t~ ln &l22HO ' • -2l>A,'!-. p TBtt: GuJr dt'I h1 batl• rh1 • undudl' ~ buuno~ ofl1re \l u,t ''unlt'r<;1rl 1• 111111• \p 111i.n1ni:-.onlloll1~bllt,1n th .. 11.:1· Counh· for In ---A.-;Su:'ll~JY.:"\T ~H·.AK~l!llOC l1•.,1t·,1 ~'!l>.l IU:l I~ b .. w lu\owll'~lll' 1)1 /\ c. ph M.1\ l111r,1;t r ~. K'l'I \\ tlu: !c1llnw111.-: .. rC'.t' 111 \ 11lua 1... .... \ 011 \ \ n R£ Salt" (°.tit :'\0 111 • DU~LAP ·s A R.p11)r<>ll &pft'1>arn111 19thM l' \I t11mJI idananll' l'-'l>Cr '\ u I"''(' • . ·1... SUCCESSFUL offlceov-....t--d " S11uJ1\• ;\l ,1pll• tubh'. ' m , onq•nuon.11 ""It' ' "~ '' • l ountr) \ U•• ....--l8U °Ill'-. port llh t.1 , CM miih·hn.: dw 11 .. ., S!'>u eomputtr input d.at.i 11·oun1u i:irl dn , lt•.in111.: ASSEMBLY . s •. (om H06p J 11 hc-d Cotto MHO Office SS7.0061 ~•hhl r111HI \ll Ill' \I )'\,Ubl:nl'f1t~ l'11lldm·11 I ' ... l~''"" l''t:JWr ·•\111~'"° •· ' h r ., C \l.1.!>!K i?llO I' .u"ll, &Otnl' '''I) "" • ·"" l,ci.in or mvtl~.iae h 1111., l.1c:1uly n~!> LVS 11 7 d. a' npc'nini:~ ur .. A• lnltn IC'W lln. 9 ~ 30 M2 ~ ,ll:) forappl4971711 rt'l:"lc-rht:l1.1tul \pphle• SUPERVISOR 111,: b1.1d .. ~round llt~ld 'llur'4"1 1\111" :Ill, l'\ )O\'ldl•·~ 1'\t'w or•\ Jii:t ttirrhM,NM .;,.,.r,, u1.111i.!ht l•r,·c-nr. Booklltt:pc-r full cb1.1rl(c-p ,. n t> n I'."' lb I u II 'h pin' n ••t d :--..ii jl\ i"-'r d ~9 JlA.1. p..•n\'l\l't.'\I 1.u .. ·n'l1'tl ,...,.1 h\..t· rWY. I!'> I! c:u It Lk'&l Thom" I>' I II" 1 r P I Gd co111munt 1 •t1on llt.i~t·~ :?.\47 1-.,,thlufl Will ~ur11if\1·w l.tr•t i·o111ml'nwr.atr " '''"'' l''t.11.-•.ilr,(lt•opll' nlfor irH5•~ Ure:.•t••. 11\1111•r ""' t:f. lllll. tri;hl t)ptn1:. Vr,N 8tHI O'J32 .. utom.tll'<i lurntlur<'"' t.:all Pcr..,onnd ,71 11 NURSING '"dl'vnw \nuhuH'\OUrSc c:rl'l..ir) lh.'\'l'lll f-'or --t11hll' I. :.~I hl'a•lh\•Ul"d 11 _.. h b\'nll>ly lint• ~U)t he ~'IU!JO'I I I rtb l'11rk t.1r10Conv Cl'nler. o Y.n J'fl•11tl' dr.,i.. \\ 11m1 oHlc:l'in1n11lenli.tl \mun.i ul)nitht frt'en1 , ~~92.\ nu "'"'111er l ru 1""' ~OVNTl".H 1; I ttl.S, t:x abll.' 111 m.rn.t)(r 11 l.ir;i' · • ur u er an Nun.to. A1r1t·~ 7 :s 30, & ph(1n\•. ~iarnl.' 1oe .. 11on It( l'On!>I M U>il hu\"' xlnt lari;e. ~IOI• am~. Rl'ul t:a.tat(' (..'.1l l)t't S2 40 J)(:r hr J'nme Y.o~ lorl·~ oC Bl ltni:ual C11101..ilWn 3 11. I' lime or t •t1m1• ~ l"Jr" t:·u-tll~nl eom t) 1111111 & 'hnhnd :<l..1111. !IT!I T:JSH Ouk l>ln 1111 'I hi \\ h ~ NpO..h C1tll Mt · boyJ Duri.:ci. ~~J \\'. illh Sl l:.tju.ll Ovvur J:;rn1>lo\ er Mal•· nrft"m Wl'll :..t.1fk\I m15.'10n .11vlH . t;11od walk S11 lar)' t•on\ ntt•ns11114tc , lil1&!>!> !11 1 l)hlt1ttl.~u I'll!" 1 &itO OIZJ \'o:ilo Mci..t. A1>1>I Y Ill JK'\/Plt· l \' ('hllfl.:•' :J II r'1in1t• w h(''d J><'n.onnt'I. Xlnt 1111>. Good n•fc11a1 .. (".ill w,1''P ~·1111 ce!l\lllll' le \\e.lln~hou"!'llll'C:\o\U"hl.lr \'~n·. ", '! 011 ~111~1111'1"1 • Bu. tx;.y /dl)hwu~h\•r itp11 ~·r~>11. PROD UCTIOlo...J Hl•l11 r Chafl(C II 7 .~ J t l buwfll'> & hc-.illh & lrtr tor irller\'l\'W Ai.I.. 101 ix·n.onric-1 1lart•t•tor :!171 & .,di> N • (ocl i·ondtliOn 11 II\" ll•! '~1~11 rm \\ iUul.. Jyinperson.20:!1'ewr1mt --n ~ 1-:,1wr't.1 \111,., \II '""' l'all612 80U U11ll.odwnm>••r ,0Y.m•r t'a11111u' 111 l-'1111,• :i:W M:!~-1~7. frttmr ~:1ii 1 ·" <:cnh·.-Or N1.1Lkh \lul CUSTOMER WORKERS ~hllh h lh71 tH l14j.ON1•\\llOt t llhtl CM ln·1n1•,l' .. u:!;1~ "··nm11r1•i.:.1' l>l~\·r. doo11i.1n .. hVuh Otllw 6-16 ~12ll,1.'\l'!!GT3·1$T7 1tw.1 1111111~1uo Gara99Sal• 8055 -SERVICE I\';\ II ~Ul"'l\l~Or ""'" NURSES RlGISTRY s t:('tH;'f',\I(\ 1111 la\\ llll' 1'1 17 •1:11~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAI DRIVERS .., k 111 \' lf r> r n .tu 1· 1 1u11 "'""'''' ..> 11,1}' i\ I. "" 1 ~1 l'd~ ",•cli.o." 1111 H'I' t\ H. t:'I'"' 1101 n,.,. \\ 111 ~uncl:I\ 1l1't''~"1', hci \1 .t \lt•nnrWnmc•n TRAl .... EE 11orkl'nnt·l·ck1l w1th1•\ tful.u~ 1'11"" "ll"llll• d 1•1k h>r ~cwi>0rl ok R.l.SALIS 1111111 t:ood l\1.tui1:6..~h llcycle1 8020 1h111n1:i.••t.n•tl.1~.l\h.t . ;\lu~tlw:!c>oro\i•r n P•·r11•111I' 111 ... ,10.tcn;; 111111•1' l'\f1<•r '.>th' \\I. Du\1\'' 101hl)ol ol 1n Llc'd ·Unllc'd 1111'!1 lltl !ll)<IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• & """' lllti:.! 'J\•rn <.'1 i\plJI.• lnl'\"l"lll 1111lt1n;: .incl "lh\'I l'llK1li,1 tt'nhiv.111r.:. "'tl'•'lllOI: & Frff 14day La\IW'~,1~111l l>1kl'. ti II %0J;klll Y~llowCab l'1)">1tmn r1·11111r1·" 1 \t'Jr m •• ,h1n('o1wrJtton' d1'1c.111htni: nurM'l> T 1 C Secv/Executive (;1.1,01111 t'\1"-'"''"''' Wilt·"~''' in T l' I 1· r h l' on t a l' t raninci ou"• r ' o k <'.111:..ui Jd7~ t1H:.1F.\\lll.Y ~\l I. llZSISletcr/l.\l•nue MACHINIST h 11 art tlllll' ~ hr, Y. _ __ 1-:n:tt\'fl ll:\li \l l'~I' F V 11 1.1ro1 l'' 1111: t u't1111H·1 ROUGH MILL w "'lltl.1h, ht 1ni.: t.. ~lnl l\Pllll: &. 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"!"· ~;m.'~~k~~~'.n~r~~n:I B p JOH.._. i.tock :\1 11't Ix• fam1h .. 1 l) of eQWllllll'nl i.lkh a~ ~:ri':t~rv1~':..ca1~1fe1~n c:lass{'Sslart1mml·d:. ~~r!,'~1.0~AS..~:i!,~· Costa loc:k Ong10ol pnce $0!20 Refns:&Mi~c SStiS'l:!I>_ laundry. 6 dy~ lllk no Sun • • "" with all l)ltei. 1rntl grar~ mill.. lath"s & second Tuley. s.it. 1506. •On lho)ob tramln.i --now S175 ~-3030 STUDIO "C " SUL day:.. No school girl Cull FURNITURE 01 -.ood operJUon ll.1rd1nl(c U'•'d •Manytoporfaceloc·~ :)l'rvH'e Station Allen -Bo)s almosl new 20" S•~~lca!>I.' 1-:'l.N'. Chair. I ...... 0971 for rrilnr\'I".. rn fall of ~miall prccu.1on OFFICF. & Sales P erson Nohc:ensenet-tonpply rl SlO"'-Dn''' ('".,l it ~. 1 v•' ,. ' -2001 t. ll\nr Rr1 Pl II I Y.ll<'h n.... S 11 h ~· J d S l danl, c\per' . Day & C'ollSll'r bnikc b1\..l·, """ • -• "· • NpBch arect. Prcfl'r hu\ ,. . ' e.LSe ca or upp y 11 ., p .. ~ ,!\ .• ma s Oil •'I.''-' ~ . omc ) ping. 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Frl.'e to lo\lnl:J r welry 8070 •l)n.1ml\• 1>i!)!l:>'l"'> I DR'S ASSIST. tr .. n~.frontl'ntl,andlme 0)•nam1c person alit y •becutl•• Y.'Jl('rcl i\flply t: & W home.9b8 42!13,6•1:?1i9 12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ \ 1111111: l.111\ I Ill ~IS' lu1 """''·l..··~·11t·r ~ ·uni1i.tn1t)n m~l hkl'ly to succeed To .... mi.:. lith & Jn rne, -W , Clerk/Typed l<'i:ilim.ill' lull timr IX''' :O:·•t ~·-~"~"on ''""kl·r ~>~~~;~~"~'~ ~rn:•f::rl~~-lnlcrelltcd housewl\·es & •Admiftl1trath•• :-. !'· 1£~~~,~~ll'~o~;,1.rnv~ i::,'::;l~ 1 ANTED l\\t' would \1!..1• J• T Iii lo """ 111 I. .... 1.1 \I 1•,.1 'i1ll "'-'-~1 \J1·at11111' 1>.•lrl ·101> t>ay student~ st•\•k1111t perm. •T•chnlcal TRAINEES (81 for our llffl•1·111HH•tl' '01' (.'.,'\Sii 1>01.I.A f( 21'1 hr' p..·r y.l.1 $:1:1ii Ill' 11 lh~ ' o · pos1t1011sc:iill 833-8005 •Sales l'Alll FOil Yollll $4 37 h n · · .''"' .p.1 oc•\t> m·1 11111 s ... "1-.t-:P ... Kn1·t'lfr1t, rnni:l' 11111 n t) _ _ 1-'ullOr l'ttmetlllOfi-:.1l'"er l'ers1an.49~~1007 H :wi-:1.nY.W\TClll':s, 1 Jl('r r 11111·' 111 \\1.'111.•nd to,t•hnol 1\PJ>h •I.oh :\Ion ..-n noun l•J •\otomot 1ve. 240 1 N PHONEPERSOM *'W'Chali'") ~l t $1i5 Ft $4lO --,..., \e typrn.:. \crn·rn11:. .1n\' ;.Cl n1 ,., " 2 t I:? ~ aOl')i 2 t h1lrlrt-n, a.:t• 1'ustin. S.A. $42"°13 ,"usl .__ .,,. oro'''"r * AccCMMtn.... ,ar G 1'ml•. b I Mu1ol move. s mo. old ART <>nJto:c-rs. <iOLI>, ro~lalln1ot &n·l.1trd1lul1t'' llaibor Hl\il. <:o,1a •:.no b arnrr EH·' ~ -.u .,..,...., " -·.,, P limt-ooc \'l'r a Shepherd mix free tc Sll.Vt::ll !lEl{V I CI-;, I an ;.idm1111~t1 ,1\I\ \' olflfe' )IC!>J lH6 ll:?:l :-; .. l B ·h Medical Transcri.,... Apply In Pe~n No Sb or Lite Sh ~k•ll' for phone d ebk. good home. 754·1908 ... , NF. ... u n N & "N. l'l ea:-c u1•ply .l.i 12 . V {--"'1ll t1me (-:,pr req. Gd YEUOWCAI Longor shortlerm _8489l3Hnr111fo. TIQU l':S.645 2200 t;Jichaebon Or., l nmi• ,...---------~·----------lx>nefih.!198 ~ ll2SlSlat~rAvcnue as'11gnmt'nls. Top S$SS. To r ight ownr. lnsh Set ---- ' (Jim1bon·c lhl o111.u11p 1-.ni:mccr ----1 1-'ountam \'alley Never A Fee i\l Tc m110 TRUCK MECHANIC ter 2yrnld fem. Gentle & TOP .A.S ii $ PAii> FOn to \ll1•h.irl,.on llr I MFG ENGINEER HOUSEWIVES ~lfo'G <.:o needs n mbltiou~, ______ ___;. __ , 0 Mac-t:rei:or Yacht Corp. pl a y fu I A K <.; Ile g YOllH 01.1> <:OJ.I) & lrvant• W.1tcr l>tbl1 11 l ,voung P<'r"on lo tr:im in lJem po 16:11 l'ta_· re_nu_·a, c.:_·.t._1_. --_847-482l. • IHAM<>NOS oc.o 21J t_. -:'\1> llt\•il 111 drt·'I~ uµ • _ 11.i.;l 1:!il3 In 1.1k,• ,mull 1·l1•1•1ro r ra11H·c ,1,-ii·mhly ..\ '"ocluC'l t11n SJ 00 hr to rVPIST, needed P/time. 2 female Swk o ld Gcrmun ,RIVA TE ESTATE m1·1 h.11"1"11 ""'1·11111111•:. k t st nrt. 0J1tl0r avn1l into PHONE SALES 5' ·' k th h . I l'·'" i1i:1n 1? J Oh nuY. other:lrl'll:. Callt~:.!2256 Tt;MPORARYll ELP 1 uaysverwee ,e1 er S orthair/Lahm1x. lURMA J AUF: c:arv<.'d ln1mcll·~11:11 1·11i,:1nl'1'11ni: '"·"' Lnni.:&:.horlt.·roi Cc-'l 5404455 morn1111(~11rurternoons. 968-7100 pcncln nl. A1lprj 1scd CLERK TYPIST t"inancc <.:11. hus opl'ntn~ for 1•xp 11r will tru111, 1'horp ll11th Sc:'ht~I (; rud 1\lu'tl 'l""'k ~p.1111sh Ph·11~11nt w111 l.111r. 1•onct1 tint\" Applv 111 1w1.,.111 I tall t'h111tH'" < 'nmp.an'. 1:.m I" 'ii ru,1111 "'"· ~anta ,\11,1 COLLECTOR IO 11ro1!\ll'llf•n 1-:,pt•r 11111 11,..,1.:nnwnti. lor11ppt ------1 Phone Sales people, • Irvine Complt'x urea. S7!)(10.Sl·ll $Jir~I. dol'U tnl•nl ul1n11. \\ ort. Till'~$ -----------i male or C...male, 16 to 6.'i E<1ual Oppor Employrr Cull Arleen, 5<16·6170 To good home. lk'uuliful UUl<Mi\ J AUE curvcrl ,11111011 "'11111 lc>11I tlr :'\i'vaAft•\•,\lTi•m•"• yearsof:ige.Guaranlecd ,_ ------litllc i;r ey killon. d l /\ 1 ~ I I ,,. MOLD MAKER I . Walt•rorWalt-ss p e n u n . µpra 1s t•r ,1i.:11 ,, 1,. , .. 111 111111 inc wages or comm ss1ons. ----------.... .2::_<'male. S.18·~37 C\Ctl. St5CJO. Sell $22riO. 111•111>11• ~1111111111 :: Q tempo 0t-si11,n&build simplt>& 250 East 171h Street . SECRETARIES Fnrbrcukfust !'hifl. Pvt COCKTAii, HING , ap· \11·1 h.1111r .tl or 1111lu,111.tl Suite 0. Co~ta Mes a , l'1Jt1nlry club. S4 h r. Nu 1•r n'1•,-' s1coo " .. <'II $7"J. 1 1 mull• '"" 11y molcl:. for bet r. oo & 8 30 Yorkl T ri ,,,,, " . ., "'· 1 •'l!l•'l'l'~'1101111 I trun,f1•r & mkl'llllU mold IW6 ~~~a : : p.m. Needed lmml'dlntcly l•r~. Over21. Expcr.1n" • er er fl UUY & l>l A:\I UN ll STACOSWITCH INC T .. :\11'011,\H\' 111-.J.I' m.whlll\'"1 Small ~hoii Equal Opportunity Goodtyplng&~h f'tl r'or 1nterv1cw call Pedigree. 002 273~ Nct'klui·c. ll l'IJrai:.cit I t:ri ll.11\1·1 """"' :11 .. ~.i Call 5 40.4455 1:md Y.orkantt 1·m11I" t:mplo)er Super lon1t term ""~'~" !"11·S.~. Free Lo family or rc·11rer $23.500. Sell Sl 1.750. 5 49·3041 Eqm•I 01>11Vr Empln)l't 1 STACOSWITCH INC m<.'nl. lmmecl. pl a Cl' WAREHOUSE CLERK w1own homr. ~puyed S46 0711 nr5~10'Jlt __ Frn.1n11• I 11 """ 011<•11111~ f '(If t' \ ,. • Cl 111· I I II I l'lr.1,,1111 "111 i..111i: 1· .. 11111 I 1111)' S 1d ,11 \ 111111 nlt'<l'lll llll' \\II h I \I'• I 1\1>pl\' In tlt'l "ln II . .ti 11111 •; ~\1~ 'i"·\~·;,• ,~ul! .'I llJ9 llal11 • (."u,1.1 Mc::.J ------------1 mont. & A orel Distributor Lhasa t\J>.>•>~ll.'>14 LI•••tock 8075 /I. \1•1111h111 ~·,, •1.1111 111m HCMneware Sale• I 5 4 9·104 I l'honc ~hrrtor,, (5) re· 0 1>1•\ J~ work· Mal 111 ,. Fumitur«t 8050 ••••••••••• •••••••• •••• i-:.111.il or1>0r ~:mrhwi r 10 llr y. t. !-.iq1t'r 1111•! '11 lnter•i•ws Sert Aug 2 1 liable IX'<ll'le nccdt.-d, lS te m no 11•111.tle. 9711·1110S, 1\1 ano. u•••••••••••••• •• ..... Rell Mnri:un rnllrt'. brokl' \latun· l\1•rn1 H1ma IAM·l 2 HOOH & over w l'XJ>Cr. pref"d -P' --- ---I BUY to ride & tlnv1·, hlk 21titlii llurbor Ill <.' M & MOft thru Fri \Ion Fri ·him 91,m. Sat. TE~1 PORA RY 111-:LP Welder.,.HeOarc * * * * parncic Mori: J n .idlilni: ~~11l!h'h'l""'l.1111:h11h"1L 9 l (lam ·lpm ('ulll.isaufler CoH 540•4455 F.xpc.•1'd an than set'lion Good lllicd F'urnituru & t:nit. W1•:.l1·rn (7 141 t1•1 h"'"' l..1·1·111·r '"'' 1n Income· T.1-' l'rr pnrcr.., onto pM .1 uo ..... 1 :.1.11nl"'s i.tel'I. Stu1nlc11>s Apf,U 11nct'~-Oil 1 will 33lS 1011 _ _ _ l-'111.1nrr <'nm1>.1111 \,1M I-' -.; • ·n"t rn ,, \, ~;111tn \nn "1l.1\' Y. \.. \111 ... 1 "·" 1• r.. 1l1uh l'Oll)llll'<'>lm\h, foll E-....1 0 "'-plo · iim . ,,.. ...,,. Equul Oppor Employer 'I I I I' Cl .. ...,.... ppcwgn y•r ----,, l'l lcu r o uct s, :.cl orst:Ll.forYou. Moch·lft· ...-v 8071 11•11111·1·' <'.111 :,.,., 1i,7i. tr.11111n.1t Tu' <'11111 of PLUMIER -- -541J.114l. _ ------MASTERS AUCTION ••••••• ;~!••••••••••••• ' • 11 I t t k I 1\mn1r A. t'.111 7 dll)' C. * I o t•i.:c ' 111 1•n • " n1 "' M t \ll'R1'.\R ('l'L',\"\I .. ,, 1r"' too"· G4S G709 SECRET •RY "' 20 •· I" t 646.a616 & Ill 9625 •1 1 f h:tl..i•t , Slit /Sun. lllt>m 1,1 .. xec. anel«Jemen •1.1ni •1pm ~lh lll'll • '" • • ~ "' n Omt'n, "' o tlt'r o • "Ill T" out rt '-"•00, 1'orl 'rnOI Wrnrhl'll.'1 111111111 "" .. l'l'IMIM """ 111•1•11' 1'" • \ p ,. r I c• 111· e rt.l'l\IBl!\i(: TottwSuperintenCS.nt 1>nrk lnr ho11~P('ICllnin~ Aft6CAl,LSS4-729l 1(1111 drtH' IJ'.i Ulll f) IW llnu~l'. 2.\.l K li th M, ;.?ncl 1111·11ml' 11111m1• l:o-iSTlll'<.:T Oll. ~\\1m 111•<·t·~~J1 Y f,('u111lcHrt'Y. SALESMAM·IMSIDE S9l 4 SI I ~cnl\'t', ('1111 J anrrc'i. $475, 'l'lft 'l'nrc•ht·~ cum (':.I l'olrn11 .1I 111•1 n10 ht H n11n1: qu.1hl1t•t.1 ft>1 1111 untl f11 c Arin) 1t101 t,1ri. F 'd 1 IJ to • I I mo. lla111:ct.ly Ann~. 675-6~ lsAVF:.! New & 1111NI furn, vletc 14:1. l'l'li lohlr rod ·- 1 .;ri t.J '.I 't:h•K•IC.-r' in m } h111111• lluu"nit. nwchrnl. il1•r1 :"Pl.'r 1;1 P um IOI(. Under itc-ncrnl !11rt'cllon -• uppl 11. m i1>c . W1l111n '11 ovcM $2.'I. All nc•w 11111n1 <;ool(. r~prr 10 SNi f•l1l<I & • , llwn Ir .111~11 Ol'l' (II;:: w .• :. tal. 1n1-.tl~ pr 11\ 11INI l'.i\ l ornm & >\'nrl!~" Xlnl 11crvc11 as sccrct11ry t11 M.rchClltdls• J111r1t11ln Nook, Now 2 ofhrr Item" Call~ i!l :r,i:u Tl.than l'ut~lnt• (\ill IK•I ~.\l•rull v1• SPrr1•tary i.tJrh $3•11 monlh "11rn1111!'111'1'"r l rulnlnJC lht• s upcr1ntcnde nl lit ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storc11 ~.t~ & Hl 1 W <ly!', ull IJpm f>I ~1111 . <·ull 'I 11 1110 only fl l:! !l 1,11 ~lwl h:I\ l' J:tl Sit. I\ Jlllll: I :-.'1 1-·n \'ll':W l'".llS \I ,1 I II r I I ~ • !I l' I t lnr °'.'111l11(1'm1•11I, m _wrll lloard nf Tru11tt•rs n •licv Anff.,.t 800§ WI h • C. M. 6<12 1!)30 ~ IHO,Ull'JI. I -& vr11.1n1111111111.1I ~1.111• lulfillnll'nl ,\~t. •ih1tlll 1.·~.1111_1I 111.11ni:t• < n. firm. anic 1iupcrintcnrlentofal1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• !\1.111 32i12 -I"~: FI> t: 1) I ~1\1 FI> ' 1 l l I :'vi < 11 f t I I I & rt cl COOK /Relief ~: -~~i'.'t'~ ,l;~:,,,;11!~·~: ~;1(11:: .,-,"h11111 1111.1011 ~1,,," ~~:1111>rt.t~ '''1 i-:utrv 11111 1 ' '· ·' ori.~1>1> • -~17 ;"1~~~,r~rm~ ~';~hiy i\nt,•q 0 " 1 !Jth c;crit 11 r v sor.u S£1Y<il.AS°s llOM 1<: 1~:~:,0,'[.~~!· i.:~;,',~~ !'t;~i ll"t•r h lh111"' 11111, I.fl tlirit I- 1 41111 •7112 .1 11 11 ~ · 1'1" t.;t'111H1t threrlor 1 hl'A 1111 ho11on~ &. w11lnul cl111 1\1 , (' 1 11 " 1 I• •'" 1 l' 11111 " '· 1 M 1 • comp cit •· r v11nrm111 "' 1 tb"I 1 1 _. , 1 0\11111 ,0 om u, u ne w tiru•, ''l•.irk (' .'11111, ··.'""' ('QJI 11fll.'r :1 :10 l'\1 """ ·' · 'o... ri 1''•1 :itu It :!lo .\1Ul>l 111· ~l.Jll! qualirlcd ..,. ,.. Ill( 11 conn c ~ 11 M ._,, " -"'M 1 t' 11 4 , 1 , 17 r7 .._ __ 1.il•J•O•l•!l:l-••.\''•'"---1 l,lunl lkh !Ill:.! HK:!<! 1,~1, JltC·I (711111!17 i;,22 • t•lrr11·11 I work ; ix·rform~ 1 i 1 &• · 1 furn. u11l 1ocll fito 11111:1 lh 11 ll C ur r'l'lll moil • M •ll >I)' •1 · 1 t'nrlorv h i'IJI "11nll•1l,.. Snnta An.I ~12 ~l3.'> 1111hll1· tl'lntlon fuo1·· pnt ~. ~!•VCll l'll'l' , 1tun11 "'""I, xlnl tlr•·,· 1.lithl ••~~1·1nhlv \\tlrli. 11on,.; u nd1•r1'tnntl ic ~<1737.t:l4 ----MOV JNG ,,ll)llll l S••ll , ~l.15(15:1H :)(Wl11111H:l~l ;1:.!I"' ''l .. ,,,. ,,r li•m.il<• ···111 J .1111t11r I·' t 1n11• .'11••11 .liun lhc•rx"(lllll' l'/tinrn Sal{':<, S IO $70 (lin"lll' "'' h11l1·all"<I '• " ' "A' •· 'I I di 1>'1h r l<'11 &111imlnl11trallvc• /\N1'1"11L' <'I "S"' Sii.i ,,. ~ ' ~··•· ' · l '001\S, flus lll•V'. I h~h wus hl'' '· 11 0,.t r.,,1 . .,. (,'olunv l\1ldl\'ll, Or lel(a llwy SJ('.41'3 IKIS 1.1"'1 ... ~, N1•lll1· \"1·1111· •'1•0\' 111-11, t"lt w'"' "(' 1•11n<•ll 1hi• Armv w .. 11•1• "1'11• :\ Ci>, i;tu "' "' ' '1" '' .r., •1'"1 l11tr11' lil'I "''17• ftncl f\ I ,. -., ' ' ~ " r1•1:ulaflon~ & rlll\.'lC olht•r lnr"c' uiuol"lm"rit h "nd .;i "'· ' • .,. "•' ir 1·omprt•1111er. llal\O Inc• --C"rnt••r St. C M NURSERYMAN th• n t 1<. 1-; v ,. "I S at rel • l f'tl wor k a " r.. . "1 • ' I . "d tublc:., $15 l'U, ull ltk1• µow1•rt•(I m onntr'I lo""'· -lfliHg:O!',~}IHM. ' < ll • 1'0m ( ~ uni• • 11cw '>10"14W I I $:' 5:1U 10< Joutnt'vmnn Munnt• t'li.'C 1-:"lpc'r'tl f time-Muturc• !:iulrl'<l Cl v,t,11 Aruml, m1•lhy:.f. • • ·' --rul t•r l:OIJ, • ~ t.'OO~S f.• ('11Ullll'I' llrtp __________ ll1t t.1n Onl\ hnrrl molt•l)\(•r 21 fi l h1\o;h1 REALESTATESALlS Sklll n k•:itmnlOOwpm N1p11n . Jloht>rnla11. &Anlll'\UI' Oa k .1rmo1rr , l•ITll.'r O\t>r 18. nppl) 111 t \irruturc ""rk1•r nN.•ll 1.1p1.1ly. Ron l"ludrn.: Sut/~un. "w ork I JC'1·n~l'tlor UnliccMl"I typmi.:tlS wvn• l'oreclain Callli7JGl74 n1111 111 c(I door ~. J•1-. lll'r'<on. h.tnhll'kY F1 k•I \I I !M' h!llG w1pl11nh ~ tr1·c" l>ehv Sm .. 11 new branc:h offll'CI Apply In 1x·r5on al ---1'homasv1lll• hdrm 1wt Mltc.•11..,_ou, 8010 t'h1r~l'n, l>ano l'mnt '.cnnnr. · ·' ---S3 llr & u1>. Q\{'1 lime no w o µe nc<l . C11i1t11 F'ounlain V11llev School Oriental i\nllQU<'/t\rt 1nr l mullrc1111 1·u ~1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31t2'll'ar1flrl:11t Hwy, PRODUCTION ________ _.In-. h('ndtt'I i\dvr1nrr MMn /Newporl llcarh Ul.31. •1 1.licht housc Ln -.nntro • nny nmounl or drapr" &. hruM'p re.id · ---------WORKERS mt'nl potential. Lui:urrn aH'll ~"ree prof tralninll <c·ornt•r uf T ulbcrl & 1.1uullty plc•ce!\ Pl' NU ~ COOKS 1111111 Nur,;n y, Inc, ~I proJ:rllm. We 1tlve In N rwland) Founlaln lll·:i\l,F.R~. Conf1dcn· ----SCRAM 'ETS Exper'd breakfast, lun('h fOf Ad Act1'on Toro. 830-$653 d1v11tunhied attention \'.allt'y. CA '12711" t1111tty ll'11urrd lleply Help' l\lur.t 11ell rompletc 'i. & dlnn•r. 11.ppl_v 1n 1-"ll'l "l"OWlnt: rumlturr -------·XI t If l''lhng dudllnc: r>a1ly Pilot ud 11747. PO 8 rm!' or furntlurl', ap ANSWERS "' "" NURSE.~ n orell w tn(' "P.· AUK 30, 76. Hox 15601 Cmt .. J\fcsa , pliunre,. Afll11trl11m, person. 1113 R:1rkcr·~. 212 cornpanv n ttds s kille'' Call a RU'S -Lvu•s portunlty . Call us. you II w CA 92626 "£.17th St, C.M prnclurtlon ~orker.i Y. Ith " " Ix' Jlllld you did. ROY 1\1. e Art an mt!'c. Movanl! 002 0.~7 l'odle 1fu1oky ·- ___ ._:....:__ _____ , ('\~rarnrc in S8nclln~ oa·11y P1·1ot Practicals & Orderlle8 PROPERTU<:S. 968...i.ll~ .__E_~.;:_u_11_•_<>1>P_•:_m_ployer -FrC'nCh sideboard elrt'a Movl-nu_o_ut. sclllni: phmo, f:11J(lc -CIUllC'l COOKS WAHTB> m 1111 nit "n d o t her m'i.'ded for ho5p1lal 6ll1fl or 6"2 lllJO. Jll50 be & ~ TAK J-' <HIT rro~n l lou•" & l\'Y m~r h111e oper11t1on'< n'hef&pnv11te duty.F.x SlCRETARYIF/TI • aul. rart<.,..uvv. p()Oltbl.,queen s1.t.e l~d. lh t h• ,. -.. ~ .. ADVISOR R Nl.'wpo r\ J\tn ('hAIM>silvrr,br11s11,ollll,Unt .~ec:tlona l ,ctc. nv('M't'nt1vln1t1:1pro Jlel'8ct. Min to yr.1 ""'P<'r T'1 l.'VIOUll furniture "' • per. req'd. All 11h1~. full ~{Typist f\rc hitrrturl.ll F•trm "' vases. 673 OOQJ 968-S5TI. blcm Ill dinner time. l Apply In person. 32802 prncnc:e prdcrabll.' & p /t lme. W esl cllff Newport Ctnter om"e ---have on rnt In krlchcn Pac:lflc Coast 11~y. Lo~. Plc.Abc,\ppl)': 642-5678 ~urscs Rcaistry, 1617 ha.5 lmmed. opening ror !>('Cklnjl 11 ron~c.tnllou,, ADRIA.H'S FOR lk'drm set, whtll' & "old , bulaTi\KF:.OUTw1fc. Nlluel."99·2626. Wt'stc:hrr Dr ., Ste 2 12, rel.'rpUon1st w /stroni? polsC'd, brlllht & o m 11 ngle c1rnopy bed . ------p JOH.._. l•---------i N 8 . 631 0610 typlnl( skills. Over 60 bilious person . M 1111t Anhl Male loHI m alchlni: ttlllbl atond. Cof\!IOle TV, 11tcr co, d esk COOK-T RAlNEF. B. • " -'llursmg wpm. F.xp nee. Pll'nse work we ll u nder pre Stt New Arrival11 dre11ser, drt>ll~init 1111 & comer jlro11p, etc. An) Qeanc:u\.carccr mmd~d. FUR ..... ITURE NOTICE LV.... call Kothy 9-5 pm l\lon 1sure & be nn xlnl typist 3111 Villa Wny/32nd St chair. Good cond. $ISO. day aflerllpni <1!1'7 J';21 Energetic S.lS 79-IA ,... how DAll.Y Pilot Clnq " lhru 1''rl Gct.4 71~ (80 90 WrM ). Lite 11h. Newport &lll'h 673·7202 • , ·I 2001 B. 0 )'1.'f Rd 11\ed llM dis play thell P /1lmr7 :1&3-11. . . RF.SU~n: Rt::QUIRF.D.: ... --1.1- 546·5420· POOLTAHl,F., 7/ll"sl!ltl'. !\an\.1Ana,Callforn111 mcssagei; "ith lc"lbiUt) RH-Ch41f'CJ9 Reccplionl41t for pre · Only qualincd need opp ~.en 1010 Dine tte set llkc ne w & ac:rc!l11. Sl7~. C:ood · 1be fa~lest druw in \he and impact 7 Our adll., we Uotl'I Shirts. !lti.:iOll' Newport C'cnlC'r ly. Salary open. Cont ad••••••••••••••••••••••• Yellow & white 411" round Mnd.11<17·5312 ___ _ ~~s;~Hle.d ~d~ly p~~~; An ~uni are proud to say, reall) Xlnl bc-nef1l:l & ht•nlth in Ofr11 l.1ght typini r~'<I r. c r 11 l d In e . b 4.' t 1w n f>TI.;ll:ht D1tma1le llotp0int tbl _& 4 puddcd sw lvcl Two tic:kcts to C HORUS 6425678 OJlportunilvemployer itet results, Phon1 11uranc4.' Perk l.,1dn ~...O Ne11o•port CcnlC'r Dr. 9 30 llA)I. 2.30·41 M S.l4.'.l.1MW.W11rner. r hairs. $12.~. G757G10 or LINE 0 h • t Se • ___ ____ tW2~5G18._ Con' H°'1)1llll. 642·8044. Sult<' 3.50.111r. Boyer 17tO 6'10·0'770. ntor Harbor. Sonia Ann 67S-SIOI 7• 003.~21;'' cs ra, pl, , •1 , .. ,. 8 J 2 DAILY PILOT TUMC11y. AUQull 2' 1976 T••""•••ks•• •• •• ••••• ••'••5•6•~•-•o•'•'•a.por'hd• • •••••••• ••• ••• ........ ~ A.Mtot, lMpOrltd Aalto1, ltaporied Aufo1, Uud •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1010 iGROs & Ortan 8090 r•ipcrlcdiolt * PICl(Uft * W '712 .._ .. H 9740 a.. 9750 Valvo 9772 Cor..tte t93Z ····v;A··~·T··E··D•U•o ;,~,~::::: .. ~;;::;;.:~ c .. ;;;;.·w;i........ • SPECIALS* ...................... 1;;~~:;;;~;;·;,:·::~: ............................. i~~~~;~ ......... C.ORVETT~·.:;;~· " state Orun w/Lesll lleilt 9120 -AM t•M radlo. ot•w tn· 1972Ponche91 IT ORANGE COUNTY'S Wo\(ltUble S~od 'l'OP CASH 001.LA R 11~akers. S600 673 OlSl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 971 D~ tenor & llrl':I. 2~ m1 i><r Sa.peed. m111i1:1. A:l1/i''M Hurd to (md model. fo PA I D FOR YOUJl • 'G9 "t«1 l ruck w /SC l $pcedw1lh n~wpnln\ ~111. Hci1toH\•rortr11<l\" S l t'rl•O ca5s~t l VOLUME mtl1·u~'" l ike new, J F.Wf:l,RY. WATCIH.:S, TV. Roclio, l.'mpr. dnt t'\)ntl, S2'700 SUARP "' tl0741tR > (pr pl{'I>. up or p.11wl t232M l"H> VOLVO DEAL!R M<'rri•d,,11 J\\·n' tr;ide•lll. AR'f OSJ!!;C'TS, Gol.l> HiR. Stt'Ro p,,t pty. ;~ 123~ <lay, N · n.. ... 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OVER 100 C0U9ar 9931 How Only $2777 BMW TRADE·IH'a MIRCEDES Renoult 975 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml\RQUIS MOTORS t.i.r pliu one ~pttr« W\ ...,...,....-- rd urn P'·rm111t(•Otl) ~··••••••••;O•i iukt 1'8400 J,700 ml '72:.'002·A U2lt-'1'Q l •••••••••••••••••••••• 1967 COUGAR '7:1 llu,·uria W3lKl>NI OH DISPLAY ·w fkm1ult ltl l!JO .a 1ir, 9150 1973 Dahun :.t-ah-d u1lr11111vl' lul( XJnl cond $11!1-0 ="trWJ'· rn~claua atrhn~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ J7~ 4 1>f1ced . AM t\lpc & lllUjl!I. t'?W70ll). ·1~s:io11\ 1.uwr i 1·t-:4-41tH HOUie of Imports Gd i·und. ~700 IM orr '7$~1 .ai.p.(711QNJJ'l AUTllORlZt.I> 002':~1. J 1>. rt.'Qu1rcm,•nt,,. !'rt· 14' fl1berKl<1J>~ Cunol• , ____ _ Hnl lo:-:. & thcrt! For · t•ourn llolullon "' 11ud a Uon1ln Xl.:iso 1>trt·1•l tll'nmnuhtt-d la,i; 1•ncloi;1 dh'll. $lJO 646 4631 blkt'. lll11l rnui.I. $S9S. ~a 11 p J_Pt',~. 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Two Ton uu C&l'. l:?I ll)c>r mo1t• ~I llh-.1 ,,.,,~ uµ Hojl.rn & ~01 . l' . 2 "pd K <\ & 7:.1 frl 831-2040 49S.4949 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & S.it,•::. ~1·v1ec l.(•."in.,: Roy Carv•r, Inc. flull~ llO)"l'l' [1:'\J W l~OJJmhor.•1• :'\t•\\1)()rl Bt•ui:h 11-'U·hll-l i\I EllCf:llt-:S l)t;Al.l::ft ~ M(U1Ch1!::.ler, Hucnll Park 523°7250 On thl• Santn i\n;i 1-'wv, '7l 280C C~. HI0411GY l $8,450 Jim s.temons Imports 631-1276 l'..1h·:11'11 '< l11duch'1I il1\ 1111( bvrv1n ,:JI :1!1:!1 75 l\.iwu ... 1k1 .ioo Strl:'('I 11157:16 0111" > Only SH!l'JS . . ., u I k t' L 0 111 I I c .t !l c .. I "1H ,\lw Boots.Mori"• ~750 h~t otr 1;42 t15<1!1 HOWARD MBZ '77 280SE Or aw your cm n or .,1·111~ E-"'-t 903 0 :Ul' llm". CllE\'HOLt;'I', Do' c & Copn· 9 715 • n 1m ,ultJ1 I h 1 & ..-r·~.. • ' , , I s • Be the f1r)ol un your lllo<'k • t·. t''b. i "' <' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"ua1 \,,., Nt'"' port ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtth J 2""""' ''ull f•1r .. Wl.'0 1l lllJkl.' ont• card"""' ~ ., · 1.uk1 :Jajl<;T 5000 m1 6 Hea<lh "'"""" '-• u olh Royu 9756 ..•............•....... "l DEALER IN U.S.A. Cl0$10 SUNOl\H 'tl'l ~tln•r Shatlo" I l>r Buri;untb " "'hi 1 lll,1 I tur n11:h1 11.m.1 111·1, 1' x 111 co11J. ~l7 .5 ov 632·01 lattOlMARvVU•ll l'kWI \u11011•1ut1<1>1) A .. ,,\ol ••' Ml')\ION Vtf J<l ~JI· ]880 4'1\ · ':10 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO t-:xn.t1s1v1-:1.Y \'OL\'n l.,tri:•''' \.,11\c. lk.1h·r Ill ()1 ·Ill)!\' CllUlll \ I Ill Y UI 1.1•:/\S 1-: DI HECT A11tum11t1 r . :1ufr111vo~. t'ru1wr nm.:" & \ tn) I top. ('l'\\111::49) Su1w1· 1ioup.-d lll> ('Ull be l>l'l'll al • .t Town• I CCMH1try 1\ 1llv ~all''> & Ll.'a11in1t 21Ui llurhor, l'n:1tn Mes.a 646-4446 1!171 i'o11~Jr Xlt7. illr, 1~>"t·1 Landuu lk·~l of· f1•1' 1~ I ~11'1:! or ~tll ~~~ • Ford 9940 ffl'm', ..................... .. • • 1:~2 HHW. , rt'!!lorod., \ x .• wlo. llC\lo Sl'QL~. 2025 S Manchester do.ir ''''""b. l'ari>olti , • ll('W lit Cl! Huns Aoqd. Anaheim 750-2011 9)."'l() •>r oll~r. l'a:..h onl)'. tl.~·930!1 lull Add ;t~ c.H·h lh.ohll:'r <?e~el't1lor j, 'kw. '"°" old llt'lmcl s1o.So . 8 33-0555 ·73 Capn 2000 l<Jd1als, quote on this CXClllOj; S.:nd t•hcck or mom•> <Jr l9W :'>ds '~' k. SSOO or &12 11917 or llJJ 7:!1 l ~.~,c.'!! .. zi. Pll., lllllll ccmd.. new car. •••••• ••••••••••• .!?.~~ 1h·rto LM.:t fi7S 217_-____ ---t!itil f'ord ·~ton \is truck. -"""--"'°""'--------I House of lmpom ----·~) \'ntvo ~.t I, xl11l n111111n1t: '7:J LTD Countrv Squiru l'On~l. ~ll~KI:.~"· <'i·i·t l'lwd .. llriiui:hum W11~on. pf11, PILOT PRINTING loah, 'ower 9040 ~'67 llom.la :JO:/ , a utomatic, runs i:uod. 213 /921-8588 P.O. Box l~O •••••••••••••••••••••• Clean,'~".::. good, i.:ood tires. StiOO cash. :.!191 Datsun 9720 714 /523-725_0 __ \ '<l."ita Mesa. Cu. 92626 t9H 2.S' NO\'.\, dual 1 S27S l>tt>-631_0__ ~arbor Blvd. Sµuce 72. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ---- :\1'-rl' c•rws.:rs. great for•73 Sutuki 550, all xtras, _Cost.a Mesa_-----Sales & leasing MIZ '75 280 CPE WOVEN WOOD ::>llAl>l::s.Toml'. OH Call 645 89~>0 "IN(.; sz BEU t"l:t'W I \lr1.1 rtrm Sl!IS ind cit'! C!>u:illy homt• K:t5 22til l'Jl:t 1111 a . 200 ~l rs j xlnt c·ond. :\l l:ST St::LL, 73chen Lu\ Trul'k s pokl' T OP Dollar PattJ BRILLIANT RED ~12,500." lnul~r S<'.•ott. S59;S offort>45·8842 "'ht't!I;. rvll bar. UaJa On ALI. Trade·m:-"Ith purd1mt•n l int ullJ IH;,O ur G·I O OOl i -. i:qwp~d Sl91)() SJlit.1952 NEWPORTDATS Power wmduw::.. 1>terco 1wk0<h &l'H'::. > 71 Sutukt ;mo, .'>\KX11111 , 11 -----UH iadio :ind more.-'" Mos . . , . mos old. i;oltl, ~i'I t1rm ·ss G:\l(.' f1Jtbed. Uual 888 Do•e Street ll'ase ssoo l'llP red. Hu~ 18 ca.ASS~ \I( ( ll~lllOll.' ~·l!ti23 whecb v Ii Wllh 4 ~pd Near !\fal·Arthur hlll'k S7838.00, Cap COM HU llP John.<crn i:oodi, ,, . , . Hun,, "Oud. :)15011 . &Jamborccfloa1h Sl""33 t":\• t "°'l4 ·•· f.im1I~ & :.l.1 boat .llldl 7131>1.I Uulla('n Xlnt ron<l 751 514;1" • "·" • ·.o ,,.o~. ;.a .,,.. ·"Ii 1r.okr Sl6!J:i. :>HG Jt~ lk·~ert rl'ad' 833-1300 Pill!> tax. 006351J. S600 t>lu8t~ 7J lnt .. rnatiun:il ''•Ton. House Of Imports SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY'S VOLUME TOY OT A DEALER onl) · t>l6 .l5i.I p II air. luA rack. all dlK Autos, Used xlras Beaut cond. Must ••••••••• • •••• • •• • • • •• • St'C SJ,3()(). pp &12·645.s. AMC 9905 1001 F<lld 11 11111 VII truck, ••••••••••••••••••••••• uutornalu'. run~ ..:ood._, EXAMPLE: Brand 1ww '7 6 AMC Pacer i:o<ld lln'"• StitlO. u:=;h. 1976 Toyota 2 Dr & lull) :>rnt Hurhcw l\h cl Spal'e MWl)JK•d '174>51il Ii ('\I . :i ~Pl'l't.I . I Jlltll. 7:! ro,ta i\k'\ll ~., •'llll'llZ• O""LY $2997 Ml\RQUIS MOTORS ••'I F111cl ~i:n. :1w, xtnt ,IJJl>''o I till~ J:d, nd:o. l l 1t 1• ~7~1 t~I:.! 7~M Nf.WPORT UE,\l'll ,\TllLF.TJ(' L'l.l'll \lt.'mbt•r)h11> :>11•; l!S-10 ll11u:-.. ho;1t :!4 ' 1Float1111o: k JI I DRIVE A 2 13 /921.&588 •" • T h -(I • p up a xtra~. lop l'unc 1·ir.'rvl I'·· I Tit I ~1 F.111 klllt' a:IM orii: 1111. Hu111< i:n•.il :-;1·w rud1.1b. til:! '•>-12. 1-;t1 Apt 1 nc " l'.15111' :\lerc· · .,," riump ·~.01:'• :.•0,111•> m1, t·ampr .-.hell E 714/523·7250 · "" ...-al'l H Stamk·lllt :.l~·cd Muk \\tl lots of :nras Cust (u.,tom A~k1ngS1W Ph ·'ro11l11ll'h l<t ~"7S0PCh LITTL ••• ---. \\\·~l111111:-lt•r 'ellow turrntC''' tu11 I l . ., 18 I 193 1910n • u ~ ""'· ,., . •'"'• :i.'""'c11 "'."-' ,.,,.,•.11 '73 C:iun '1'11111111 I'S, PD, -~ : lr.i1t·r l!ISJ.I 1.1y~, ~\t !o ___ 1t.l'I' 495·1482 SAVE A LOT MBZS T' '"" -'"" "'' wood c·a.btncl w . url 875401:iaft.i GYe llfte .11r.xh1tl·ond ~btluJ Mt.Al,UIRtfl ''~WY ">c:1n 0•4<l\J''•J ·A.,,..:r t 1 .. ,, Nll'>SION Vil JO dJI • 1880 4Q) -1110 t.fra"'"'" X}nt !''!: 1·al110 . . . .... otorHornes, ,75 LUY Mikado, air. SHOP&COM PARE! L'111que{111anccpla11 '69 2·dr wai:on. Corona Buick 9910 !17!17388. •iri:aragl' CalL>S1 8658 LOBSTER Skiff Jll l'i .Sale}Rent 9160 am,fm stereo <'arnper aA:RWICK D:ATSUH Let UousJ: oI tmport motor fro~en. $200 firm ••••••••••••••••••••••• . -:------ . . . , -:"e~ 327. hlboJ1d. Trlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• shell low mi· 83.l--OS<lS ., J Ca · t help you lo lease or buy 751·5143 ·;2 Ll•Suhr~" :! dr hdtp, 111r UH Sl_ll11011 Wul!Otl Coun· ~t·wport lkh 1 ••oms l lub must sl•ll. )fJkc ofler. Rent 26' GMC. Pvt ply. · · .,an uan ·pis rano· one of over 80 new and . , ('1•ml, .1uto, 1•:->, l'li. Ill'" try S<i~lft• J,ooks & runs :\,11-m~.t-r~h~J> lor ».tie .a96!171itl l'all SJJ-26 16 or 6-12-4097. '7-1 Pickup, cust. int, pin 8 3l·ll7549 3·3l75 used Me rcedes Benz 67 T o yo.t o t.:11ron<1 . t1n•s 11u1111. ~lany new iiood {;all~ 1411_11_. __ ' Jll_llJJ.J256 C\'t':. __ .. . --Newport Beach, Cahf. striping, sharp. $2850. •701600 Roadster .Motor Cars. Wht/blue in tr, new hut· parts. 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R /H. spd, radio, xtnt. coud. .. ,, ;,.,,_, .)Q~. l ~ 1(1 ,. ,. !ld cond. $4750. S36-86C» air $1500. 548 4:131t 640-4236 • ...... ,., B1•ntington Qeach · Fo11ntain Valley EDITION fternoou • Stocks VOL. 69, f'fO. 237, 2 SECTIONS, 2' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1976 ,·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~--~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TEN CENTS • 'I I . Coast Bill Wins a Su1·prise Victory· By llJLARV KAYE Of ... O•lly Po ... S.Ulf A state coastal protection bill 1ha t uthorstes a permanent }tt ate coastal comnuss1on :rnd umponu-y regional comm1ss1ons won a surpnse victory Monday m Sncramento. A 25 to 14 final \'Ole sent the bill by Sen. Jerome Smith ID San J oseJ to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. -.ho pro mised he would sign the measure immediately. Bro" n said he would also sign a Collowup bill, that lS said to be an attempt to satisfy labol' in· terest an California Oran&;e County Sens. Oenrus Carpenter 1R -Newport BeachJ and James Whe t mor e ( R· Fullerton J were among those w h o vo t ed against th e ' O•llY Pl ... PMI• ly Patrk -0'0.-11 I SUSPECTS AT COURT IN SCUDDER KIDNAP CASE ~l~~~=~~:m~d~:;::;:• I Win H e aring De lay T"o defendants in the kidnap Ing of potato chip heir John II "J ack" $<-udder or Ralbon l!.lencl appeared 1n court today and "er<' grantNt a two-day continuance in their arraignment Wilham Rudy Wesson. 44, nr Tustin and Rick Dale Sell<'rs. 20. o( Long Beach. were held with no reduction in their $100,000 b::ul They aitn111 wall appear for ar ralgnment Thursday. Defen se attorney Mi chael Qul51ley an d nn assoclntc• represenllna holh men rcquc~tcci the continuance of the formal rc• adlna of chnrg<'s ag11ln!'ll their rllenti1 Judge Fenton Jones grantl'd tM request ond ordertod Wesson nnd S<'llc rs remanded to Oran~•· County Joli pf.'ndmg another ap· Or~n:a ~oast W eath er S unny and ~li ghtl y warmer Wednesday \\Ith some fog and low clouds overnight. Coast high to iO, low down to 60. I NSIDE T OD1'Y Prtaldent Ford .and Democrat Jimmy Carttr begin plans f or campmgn, with Carter apeaking in California .about pardoning dm/f dodgns. and Ford's nin. ning matt, Ro bert Dolt; Jollotch1g him throtAgh the states. S« Pagt A4. liul~x All '" A lt .... AU •tt .... .. , .. 11 •• At ... ... pcarance at 9 a.m Thursday before his bench an D1v1s1on 11 of Wt'sl Orange County Jud1c1al 01!ilrict court. Thl' brid proceedings were 1.1.1tness<'d bv M rs Joycl' W<'sson and her rather. who IS also def en · dant Seller's father. Wesson 1s charged with k1dnapmg for ransom and as· sault with a deadly weapon for aJleitedly smashing Scudder an the mouth with a gun butt during the kidnap in Huntington Beach la!.t Thursdav. S<'llcrs faC'.es only a kidnaplng for ransom c hariz<'. WC'Mion. n former banker with ~unpowder izray mutton chop Mdcburns w ns tight lipped and orcas1onally glanced a t has )OUng Wife. The m en wore new leisure i-u1t11. Wesson ·s was powder blue. and !Miers' khaki tan. Scudder. 64, of 145 N. Bay Jo'ront. Balboa Island, did escape- nlthough injured after being held prisoner In a rented motorhome on the st art of an aborted trip toward the desert. Investigat o r s s ay it was Wesson who held Scudder In the rented vehicle near Mile Square Regiona l P ark in Fountain Valley while Sellers went to call Mrs. Scudder for a $250,000 ransom demand. Both suspects fled on root when Scudde r feigned a massive, violent heart attack in the van. assaulted lbe lone kid.naper and got out the door . A novel new bit of legal trouble awaited Wesson when be arrived at the court this mom.lng. He was banded a subpoena as he stepped off lbe marshal 'a bus. apparently a summons connect- ed with a Sl70,000 lawsuit be faces involving the Desert Emplre Sank. Det. Jack Welsh said it Is al-. l eged the former Bank of America, Corona del Mar branch manager is in desper ate fmanciaJ straits and discussed his fananclal plight with Scudder <See IUDNAP, Pase A!) environmental bill. Carpenter described Monday's action in lbe Senate chambers as "wild wheeling-and-duling" and said be could not support the bill bee ause ofseveral reasons. Carpenter objects to provisions of the bill that would be carried out. A permanent 1$-member state coastal comr.1 ission was ap- proved, with members appointed by t.he governor. the assembly !ipeaker. the ~enale rules com- mittee and by the extsting re· giooaJ coastal commissions. However . te rn porary rt>giooal rommissions were also created to examine coastal plans drawn up by lot'al governmental agencies. Those plans must con- form to the master state coastal plan, which would protect the Hunting ton Controversy coastline and provide greater ac· C'ess to the beaches, among other prov1s1ons. The regional bodies. also ap- pointed, will not begin work until the r 1t1 e~ ft nalize coastal policies nut they are scheduled to disband by 1981 at the latest. "l 'm JUSt not 10 favor of another layer of appointive gov- ernment that we just don't need," said Carpenter. referring to the r egional commission system. ··pt us. I think too much of tho state is tncluded in I.he bill's pro- visions." the Newport Beach state senator added. Carpenter referred to the approximate 1.000-)•ard boundary that would be in effect if the bill ls signed by <See COAST, Page AZ> Coullcil Offices Due? By ROBERT BARKER Otl ... O.lfyP1 ... SO..fl Huntington Beach City CounciJ members decided Monday night to push for a controversial plan to remodel the fourth-floor of the two-year-old civic center to in· stall offices for seven council members . The project is estimated to cosl severa l hundred thousand dollars. It immediately drew the opposition of City Councilman Fullerton Slayer 's Trial Se t Edward Charles Allaway. charged with seven murders In a library shooting binge at Cal State, Fulle1:>ton las t m onth, faces trial No1.•. 15 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge J am es Walworth beard Allaway 's innocent plea today and ordered the 37-year-old former Univer sity custodian bound over for trial in the multi- ple shootings July 12. He also is charged with two counts of assault and two counts of attempted murder. The shootings followed what in· vestigators termed despondency over marital problems. His 23. year-old estranged wife. Bonnie, had filed for divorce a few days before. The victims were shot with a .22-caliber rifle as they huddJed in horror in hallways al the campus library. Under California law, a defen· dant can be given the death penalty if a jury finds him guilty of more than one charge of murder. Allaway's attorney, principal Orange County Public Defender Ron Butler. s aid he probably would ask for a continuance in November to allow addJtiooal time to prepare the defen~. Judge Walsworth said the trial probably would not. begin until next January. Allaway. who has grown a full beard since his arres t, listened attentively during the brief proceedings, replying In a qwel voice to questions posed by the judge. At one Point the defendant told Wal s worth : "I .II abide by anything you say," Butler entered the pleas on behaJf of his client and said Al· I away denies all allegations filed by the district attorney. He said he will almost certain· Jy enter pleas of innocent by re· ason of insanit y later in the case. Honk If You Hate Thief A Huntington Beach man's car came equipped with a burglar alarm he didn't even know be had, police Pointed out Friday alter answering an auto burglary call at a Jarre apartment com pl ex. InvesUgatora said two, youths were spotted Oee- in1 lbe scene after one smashed the car's wind· wing and reached through to unlock the door. His arm brus hed the . hom button, C8lJSing it to. honk, but the mechanism wu apparently defecUve. lt. kept boo.kin&, attnct.lng the unwanted attmtioD o( tWel'70M In the ana. ·-· Richard Siebert and Ruth Bailey. a m ember or the Public Facilities Corporation. Mayor Harriett Wieder and Mayor Pro Tern Ron Pattinson were the leading proponents for lbe remodeling proJecl. "We need some place to talk with concerned residents without everybody else hearing what's going on." Pattinson said. "We 've got the room and the space is not being used," Pat- tinson added. "I resent the fact that we are doing business this way. We should do it right.·· Mayor Wit'der said th<' City C'oond l should be thinking about the need for future councils and install the offices. "We s houldn 't be Mickey Mousing around. There's more part1c1pat1on an government now and the omces are needed," she said. Siebert, however. called the 0~11• Pllol "'-t• FOUNTAIN VALLEY SISTERS READ DEATH REPORTS Charlene Vosse (left), Debbie Ashton Grieve for Brother Death DreaDI· Val,ley Lawman Expected It By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of II•• O•lly "ilol SUll No lawman wcari; a badge without knowing it may be a nickel-plated ticket to eternity• but few face the challenge like stoical former Fountain Valley resident Eart Charles As hton, who s aw death coming two days before in a dream. Sh oshone County. Id aho, Sheriffs Deputy Ashton, 23. was killed in the line or duty sue days ago, apparently murdered on im- pulse by a rugitivc stopped for routine questioning. Some say It was psychological (oincidencc. Some suy il was Indian in· tuition In his Cherokee blood. but Deputy Ashton predicted his kill· ing and solemnly made his rounds and said goodbye to friends and Orange Coast r e· latives. His life drained into the gutter or Interstate 90 halfway between Kellogg and Wallace, Idaho - ironically without his knowing he was dytng a hero. "Two days before he was shot, he dreamed of a tombstone with the n ame 'Chuck As hton• and 'August. 1976.' on It." says his sister, Charlene Vosse. The young lawman was reportedly a murder target after only slx months on the department for breaking up a drug rinff. The friends he visaled were among more than 300 mourners including 172 law enlor«ment representatives from Idaho. Montana and Washington state. including FBI agenbt, who al · tended Friday's rites. "When we talked to him on the phone, before his death, he said someone was trying to kill hint because he broke up a drug- dealinC rtoe," says bis older sis- SLAIN IN IDAHO Deputy Chuck Ashton ter. Charlene. "I know l 'm goingtodieonthc job. When It's a man's time, it'~ his lime," she quoted him as say- ing. "He had been set up ror an a m bush several times,'' says Ms . Vosse, 26, who shares a Fountain Valley apartment with ber sister Debbie Ashton. 20. while their (See DEATH, Pa,e AZ) plan ridiculous. ••All the money comes from taxpayers and it's not right lo squander it," he said. ··we must decide what the best use or the money ts. That's what its all about," he added. Remodeling plans would re- quire the moving or the entire personnel department from the fourth floor to the firth floor of tb~ $12 million complex. It also was learned that a <See OFFICES, Page A.%) RTD Strike Has Effect On County The strike in Los Angeles by Rapid Trans it Dis trict bus drivers ls having an impact on about 800 l ocal commuters, Orange County Transit District ~DJ offici<!ls reported today. -About 600 passenaers daily commute into Los Angeles taking RTD buses fro m OCTD 's l'Ullerton park and ride facility, officials said. Some or those park their cars in Fullerton while others take an OCTD bus from San Clemente, according to OCTO Public Af. fairs officer Mary-Evelyn Bryden. In addition, a nother group or about 100 commuters from Seal Beach, Huntington Beach and Los Alamitos areas take OCTD buses into Long Beach. where they then travel by RTD buses to work in Los Angeles, she said. Mrs. Bryden said the OCTD buses t aking commuters to meet RTD routes we re posted with signs about the s trike. In addition, extra operators are on duty at 547-3311 lo give In · formation about OCTD routes in Or ange Cou nty to those who normally travel RTD routes wt thin the county. Mrs. Bryden said most of the ealls receivcrd Monday we re pr imarily inquiring whether OCTD bus drivers are on strike. <See STRIKE, Page A2> * * * RTD, Drivers Resume Talks To End Strike LOS ANGELES CAP ) - Representatives of the Southern California Rapid Transit Dlatrlct c RTD J and its bus drivers agreed to rcaume neeoliallons In an ef- fort to end a day-old strike that. ha1 lcfl RTO's 750,000 dally com· rn unter1, Including S-Omc from Or ange County, look.inf( for other lransportatJon. A SPokcs man for the United Transportalloo Union. which re presents the RTD 's · 4, 700 driven, said bargaining was to n.~ume at l p .m . today. Talks had broken oCf al the 12:01 a.m . Monday strike deadl.lne. Some 1,100 m echanics and maintenance workers represent- ed by the Amaleamated Transit Union <ATU>. also involved In contract negotiations with the diatrlct. caught officials off guard by Joining In the walkout. Clerks and ticket salesmen also were honoring the picket lines. ATU President Jerry Long, who waa instrumental ln getting both sides back to the neeotiating table, saJd be doubted the strike would equal a 1974 walkout that lasted 68 days. "Hopefully, we can end lhla thing real quick," 11aid Long. "That's our goal." Tbe strike bu balled the dis· trlct'a 2,400 buses aervln1t Orange, . Los Angeles, Riverside and San Beniardino COUlllles. - A2 DAIL y PILOT H /F N. K~rea ;Agrees I 'To Talks SEOUL, South Koren <AP) - lb-th Koreu ;iarced today to a mceti11" on W c<ln~MY 0( t.he joint Korean Mlhlary Armistice Comm1stloo lo dlacusa the salety of Americans ln the de- militaru:ed zone between North .and South Korea. The UnJted Stot~ demanded the meeting and proposed that it be held today. But North Korea propoaed a del3y until Wednes· day afternoon, and the United States agreed. . The United States asked for the meeting In Panmunjom, the truce vilJage in the demilitarized ~one. to seek assurances from North Korea that there would not be a repetition or the dash last wei?k in which North Korean guards killed two American armyofrtcers State Department spokesman Robert Funseth said the United States would dl'mand assurance that "our people will not be harmed.'' The American aircraft carrier Midway and four escorting warships were maneuvering off the coast or Korea. American forces in South Korea were re· j n r o r c e d b y t w o I i g h t t' r squadrons from Okinawa and the United St<ites, and Amencan, South Korean and North Korean f orces on the peninsula were all on precautionary alerts. But the State Department made a conciliatory gesture with ·a new comment on a statement by North Korean President Kim JI-sung terming the incident at Panmunjom "regretful." .. We recognize that t.he North Korean s tatement expresses regret over the Incident and we consider this a posiuve step," Funseth said. Valley School Reorganizing Wins Approval Fountain Valley School Dis- trict trustees, acting on the re- commendation of new Superin· tendenl Bill Plaster, have ap- proved the first phase or an administrative reorganizallon which will begin immediately. The reshu/fllng Monday in- cludes changing former acting superintendent Robert Read to nssociate superintendent for the u~oming school year. Plasler said. Read is currenUy serving 36 assistant superintsdent or personnel services. The post of director or busi- ness. currently held by Or. E. Michael Brick. waseUminatedln the reorganization. Dr. Brick is expected to take a teaching Po6t. Dr. Jack Mahnken, whose as- sistant superintendent of administrative serv;ces post was al.<10 eliminated, will take over Read's former duties in person· nel services. Adminls trattve services respon sibilities will be tra nderred lo the business services office, now directed by Dr. Charles Woodfin, Plaster said. The superintendent also called for establishment o r a new position, bead of food services. In his first major presentation to the boa.rd. Plaster said ol the reorganhatlon, ·•our main .target is better achievement in reading, mathematics. otht'r hasic !'kills and improved slu· dent attitudes." Board President Roger Belien ~aid the reorJtanm1Uon is ''lh • firs t step " l n the district 'a achievement or these 1oaJs with its new superintendent. Plaster was appointed superintendent II\ July. ORANGE COAST "'" DAILY PILOT T~y.Augu:sl2' U17' Separate Trials Ordered An Oran1c County Suptr1or Cou1 l trial of five mc.-n char.:~ with the murders of u Sumi<'t llt'laeh cuuph.• bl'C'ltme four lnals lute Mondny when Judie Rot>t>rt P l\necland ottr<'ed with the de· Ctns~ thut •Joint trial was un!v1r. H I~ deel1ion mean11 that Thomas tlurdin llt>~Cer o( Looi( t\t•;1r h. hccotn('S the flr5t man to hll'C tnal on dual murder 111 ll-aattons. Jury select il1n 1s schtoduled to gel under wuy to day. .. ,. ........... HOST AGE PHYLLIS UTNAGE RUSHES TOWARD OMAHA POLICEMEN AFTER FLEEING SOUTH OMAH~ TA VERN Police Capture Oklahoma Man Who Held Three People CeptJve In Bunker..flke Tavern, KJllfng One Hester. 29. 11 i.ccused or machlne-1unnfng Janet Mae Metz. 34, to death after he ;and eight oth~r men b\tnst into the home she shared with Ronald Cauwels. 2'7. at 16861 Bayview Drive. last November8 . It ls alleged that William Craic Tibbits, 29, of Orange, used a hand gun to infilct fatal wounds on Cauwels after the victim wu accused of robbing patrons oC a local drug ring. Police Break Reign of Terror. Tibbits will be tried on dual murder counts Sept. 27 with Richard Wayne Sooter, 28, of Long Beach. That tnal date will be deferred ir the Hester tnal has not been completed , Judge Kneeland said. OMAHA. Neb. (AP) -Police stormed a bunker-like tavern · early tOday and captured a n Oklahoma man who had held three pers ons hos tage at krufepoint for nearly 17 hours. Officers found one hostage dead, and a sttond was hurt as they rushed in. One of the hostages had escaped unharmed about 20 minutes earlier. Mayor Edward Zorinsky said the knife-wielder was "pumped upon drugs." "We bad to go in,'' said Deputy Police Chief Joe Friend. Friend was the ch\ef negotiator with the knife-wielding man, Jimmy Green. 31 , of Pawnee, Okla., dur- ing the long siege. The deputy chiel said the de- cision to s torm Wbitcombs Tavern came after two of G~'s brothers peered through a window -1nd saw Nathan H. "Joe" Culbertson. 59. a tavern patron, on the floor, his throat slashed. Officers said R osemary Akiens, 38, wire of the tavern's owner, Lloyd Akiens, was cut across the throat as they went · after Green. She was listed in critical condition at a hospital. Phyllis Utnage, 35. a part-time tavern employe, was grabbed by police as she left the tavern a~t 1 a .m. to pick up a rifle. a pistol and some ammunition Green had demanded. A few minutes l ater. the brothers, ·a.D. and Johnny Green, approached the buflding to t alk with their brother. They had been flown trom Oklahoma to Omaha in a chartered jet earlier in the morning. Fro• Page A J OFFICES. • • security system would be ln· eluded In the plans. The money for the project would come from the Public Facilities Corp. CPFCJ, a non· prom organization formed to finance the civic center and new library. Officials say the PFC has funds available through investment or c1ly rentals and rrom the utility tax that pays ore the bonds. PFC member Mrs. Dalley took strong exception to tbo remodel· ing project. She said that any extra money the PFC bas cou.ld be used to re- deem b onds sooner than scheduled for the benefit or tax- payers. "I really don't see the need for adding the seven offices." she uid, "unless all the council members were reUttd or not workine. · "They have lbelr own Jobs and they are very seldom at city of. fices at present," abe 9dded. "I wonder it the plan ls to pavo the way for a fuJJ-Umo mayor," tbetald. . Mrs. Balley added that the buUdlDI was completed jual two years aao and that c:<>UMU mem· bers should have known what they wanted at that Ume. "The public al~o should have something to say how lbe mouey ls beln1 spent,'· she declared. Council representatives are ex· peeted to ask the PFC to approve the project when the PFC meeu Wednesday at 3 p.m. at city yard he.dquarten. Council memben presently are operaUn1 out o( a small ot · fiee for the mayor en the fourth floor and two other small cubfcles for ot.her COUDd1 mem· btn. Council members Al Coen and Nonna Gibbs were absent at Monday night's meeting and Ron Shenkman arrived late and didn ·1 participate in the dis· cussion. Fro•Pa~AJ KIDNAP ••. ~ lu.ncb last Tbunday. shortly ~ore the abduction in fl'Oftl cl the potato cb1p tycoon's deot.lst office ln Hunt.iqtoa ~acb. Zorinsky said the brothers looked into the bu,ilding . then backed away and told Friend, "The guy is ~ying there and he's cut ear to ear." Acting Douglas County Coroner Henry Wendt said Culbertson died of "multiple stab wounds." Wendt s aid Culbertson was slabbed several times in the up- per chest and that he had several slash marks on his arms. Wendt said the report about th e !>lashed throat came becau!>e lhere \\>as a large amount of congealed bloon on Culbertson's throat area. The deputy police ch1er saic.J that as oCCtcers rushed into thl' tavern, they s potted G ret-n backing into a restroom al the re- ar of the bar with Mrs. Akiens. Friend said he kicked down the restroom door and officers wrestled Green into submission. lie said he was unsure "helht-r Mrs. Ak1ens was cut berore or during the struggle. Green, who was not injured. was t aken to the psychi atric "ard of a hospitaJ, the officer !>Uld. Also scheduled for Sept. 27 is the trial on identical charges of Dennis Casey Jones, also known as Dennis Maloney, 32, of 1954 Santiago Drive, Newport Beach The final trial date of Nov. 15 was scheduled for Ronald Carl D'orio, 29 of Long Beach, who Is the only defend ant free on bail. Suspect in Officer's Murder Arrested COAST ••• Brown. Carpenter also criticized the fact tnat the money needed lo carry out the provisions of the bill was not included in Monday's \'oting. Three men indicted with the five men on trial are scheduled to appear as prosecuuon witnesses mall four trials . Each has pleaded guilty to two counts or second degrff murder. Each will be sentenced to one year m the county jrul on each count after their testimony has been given, the prosecution states. A suspect in the killing of a former Fountain Valley man on the job as an Idaho sheriff's de· puty just six months, remained jailed without b~H t~ay,. on multiple charges including first degree murder. Dixon D. Curley. 23, of Ronan, Mont., is accused of intentional h omicide, possession of dangerous drugs and hll·and- run. The suspect was captured six days ago in a manhunt involv· log so lawm en both in helicopters, afoot. and us ing bloodhounds in a search for the killer of Shoshone County Sheriff's Deputy Chuck Ashton. lnvesU1ators said Ashton. 23, was shot point-blank with a 30-30 deer rifie last Wednesday on In- terstate Highway 90 bet ween Wallace and Kellogg, Idaho. One of two slURS fired nicked a buJlet·proof ve1t he wore, ripping orf into Deputy Ashton's shoulder and back around into vital blood vessels in the lb.roaL The other bullet tore through a band .• Bleeding fataJty, the young of. ficer crawled and dragged himself to his patrol car to radio for help after intervening in what authorities say may have been a kidnap attempt. Curley allegedly sped away in a pickup truck abandoned later near the spot where he was captured. lie meekly surren· dered. hancls on his head, after r eport edly vowing not to be taken alive. Authorities say Deputy Ashton was shot on a call to <'heck a wrong-way driver on Interstate 90. after spottlnlf the vehicle stopped near a dis abled car. * * * F ro• Page Al DEATH •.. mother Mrs. Jo Ann Ashton Uve11 nearby. A former competltion ptite- Winnlng Dally Pilot carrier boy, Deputy Aahton 's f amlly settled In Fountain Valley in 1964 where he was an honor l'tudent, urning an A f'rade·average in high school. He lived with an uncle In the Coor d'Alene area ol Idaho his last two years of hlith Rchool, !!pending 11ummer11 on th\~ Oranie Coast. . Durinl{ the two yeani at Foun· tain Valley Hh1h School, the slain deputy's elder 11lster says he worked on-campus with poUce where he fell he could help. The family lived at 17695 Bushard St. f',....PageAJ STRIKE .•• She noted the district's con- tract wtth drivers does not expire until June. and service is con- tinuing normally. The non-profit organization Commuter Computer, at 834·7433. also is providing one to two-day carpool arrangements durtng the strike. A spokesman there said today addtUonal workers have been hired to reduce the time lt takes for a.rraneements to be made. Normally, carpools are matched throu1h 1 computer and auch ar· =:.menta take about. two They say Ashton radioed for a backup squad car and went to check what appearl'd to Ix• a sui.· picious situauon. A young couple with an mranl. alarmed, had lot'ked lhl'mselvl'!> in their car after a man 1dcnttf1L'<l as Curley stopped and ttp· proachcd. just as Deputy Ashton arrived on the scenc msidc tlw Kootenai County border. The suspect apparently r e- turned to his truck when Deputy Ashton slowed. made a U·turn through the hil(hway divider and pulled up behind the pickup. lie was shot as he approached ll without warning. Inves tigators s ay Deputy Ashton was literaJly a marked man in thei r area. due to his gangbusters role against drug trafficking. Curley, the suspect, apparent- ly had nothing to do \\1th the drug nng suspe1:1s. whose movements "ere watched by Deputy AshtO'\. He is survived by his rather Earl C. Clayborn. of Blackfoot, Idaho: his mother. JoAnn Ashton. or Huntington Bcarh: his stepfather, Val G. Ashton, .of Piru: a brother VaJ Jr .. and sis· ters Charlene Vosse and Deborah Ashton, both of Fountain Val.ley. He also leaves his wife Cindy, plus a daughter Lisa , 3. of Post Falls. Idaho, where he was buried. Deputy Ashton was the first Jdaho lawman killed on duty in three years. "They separated the money rrom the body of the bill. so they would need only 21 votes. not 27. That's procedural fraud ," Carpenter alleged. The senator was also critical of thl' way Gov. Brown apparently manipulated the measure on the ~<'nate floor. "The governor and Jack Hen· ning, AFL·CIO state dire<'lor. werl' in Brown's office 1n a closeted wheeling and dealtng ~ess1on throughout the day." Carpenter said. . "Then in the late afternoon, an <tn unprecedented action. they c•ame down to the senate noor. t1rm ln arm ." according to Carpenter. The sena tor said that early in the day, only 16 or 17 senators f:Jvored Smith's bill. "I left the chambers about 4 p m. along with others on the finance committet'. When T r e· turned. 21 had agreed to support the ball and then a couple or others hopped on later," he said. Carpenter said the bill won ap· riro\ al bee a use of Brown's sup· port. Rrown agreed to sign a followup bill that would answer the concerns of California's or· ~:mized labor. First, thl' fo llowup bill will in· c I u d e a p r o v i s i o n l h a. t landowners be compensated 1f they lose their land under the coastal act. Also, the bill would provide that r egional commissions would not begin work unless activated by the state coastal commission. A sixth defendant. Roger Keith Davis. 29. of Long Beach, has already been grnnted a separate trial on k1dnap1ng charJtl'S. Dual murder counts against Da\•1s were dropped by the pro· secut1on. Crash Kills : I I Grove Driver;' . Youth Seized I A Garden Grove man was1 killed Monday night when the small sports car he was driving1 on the Orange Freeway was struck from behind by a speeding teen-age hit.and-run driver. ac-: <'Ording to th e Cal1forn1••, Highway Patrol. 1 A patrol spokesman said the, auto that slammed inlo the rear, of the car driven by Michael ~·' Blosk. 21. ot 13842 Magnolia Ave .. Garden Grove. was travel· ing at an estimated 90 mph. Afte r sending Blos k 's car hurtling across the freeway just north of Nut wood Avenue shortly after 10 p.m ., the spet>ding car re portedly continued on Its way. 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' , EDITION Today's Closing .Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS Coastal Bill Approve~ • • Oafl• ............. , .... Irk. 0'0.-lt SUSPECTS AT COURT IN SCUDDER KIDNAP CASE 1 Rick Sellers (left), William Rudy We11on Arrive In Chain• ·Abduction Suspects !_Win Hearing Delay t Two defendants in the kidnap. The men wore new leisure ;ing ol potato chip heir John JI. suits. Wesson's was powder blue ••Jack" Scudder of Balboa Island and Sellers• khaki tan. appeared in court today and were Scudder. 64 , or 145 N. Bay oaoted a two-day continuance in Front. Balboa Island, did escape- Carpenter Votes 'No' in Senate Balloting By HJLAllY KAYE Of-C)effy r!IM~ A state coastal l>f'Olectlon bill that authorizes a permanent state coastal commission and temporary regional commissjons won a surprise victory &iiooday in Sacramento. A 25 to 1' fin al vote sent the bill by Sen. Jerome Smith CD-San Jose> to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Cops Seize Kidnaper; One Slain OMAHA, Neb. CAP> -Police stormed a b.uoker-like tavern· early today and captured an Oklahoma man who had held three persons hostage at knilepoiot for nearly 17 hours. Officers round one hostage dead, and a second was hurt as lhey rushed in. One of the hostages bad escaped unharmed about 20 minutes earlier. Mayor Edward Zorinsky said the knife-wielder was "pumped upon drugs." "We had to go in," said Deputy Police Chief Joe Friend. Friend was the chief negotiator with the knife-wielding man, Jimmy Green, 31, of Pawnee, Okla., dur· ing the long siege. The deputy chief said the de- cision to storm Whltcombs .Tavern came after two of Green ·s brothers peered through a window and saw Nathan H. "Joe" Culbertson. 59, a t,avern patron, on the floor, bls throat slashed. Officers said Rosemary . Aklens, 38, wife or the tavern's owner, Lloyd Akiens, was cut acros.s the throat as they went after Green. She was listed in critical condition at a hospital. Jr., who promised he would sign the measure immediately. Brown said be would also sign a foUowup biU, that ls said to be an attempt to satisfy labor in- terests in California. Orange County Sens. Dennis Carpenter <R-Newport Beach> and James Wbetmore <R- Fullerton> were among those who voted against the Norwalk Trap environmental bill. Carpenter described Monday's act.ion in the Senate chambers as .. wild wheeling-and-dealing•• and said he could not support the bill because or several reasons. Carpenter objects to provisions o( the bill that would be carried out. A permanent IS-member state coastal commissiou was ap- proved, with members appointed Suspected Irvine Robber Arrested Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside and Long Beach police ended a two-month search Monday when a man authorities believe Is responsible for armed robberies in Irvine and two other counties was arrested in Norwalk. Irvine police and U.S. Treasury Department agents ar- rested Carl Allen Hill. 40, of Wilmington, on charges or armed robbery and assault with a dead· ly weapon, stemming from an in· cident in Culverdale on June 7. Police believe Hill is the man who, together with a female ac- complice, knocked on the door of a Culverdale residence, pistol- wbipped the man and stole his wallet once inside the house. The assailant hit the 47-year· old victim over the head with his gun buU. The wound required 2S stitches to close. Irvine police also arrested a second man, Clifford Charles Weeden, 41, of San Diego, who is wanted by Riverside Sheriff's Department in connection with a $70,000 residential armed rob· bery ln Norco. Police believe Hill and W~en were accomplices in other armed robberies. Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles SheriH's Department, Long Beach Police Department and Riverside Sheriff's Depart- ment are investigating possible involvements ln numerous un- solved armed robberies. According to Irvine police, the TJ'easury Department set up a deal with Hill in a Norco restaurant parking lot related to information concerning a $12,000 robbery or a gun collection in Norwalk. Irvine Resident Trash Fee Mulled by the governor, the assembly speaker, the senate rules com- mittee and by the exlstine re. gional coastal commissions. However, temporary regional commissJoll.9 were also created to examlne coastal plans drawn up by local governmental agencies. Those plans must con- form to the master state coastal <SeeOOAST, Pa&eAZ) NB Orders Study on Land Offer The Newport Beach City Council received an orrer from the Irvine Company Monday to sell the city 7S acres or vacant land along the east shore of Newport Bay for SS00,000. · Councilmen took no action of the offer from Doug Gfeller, Irvine vice president for re- sidential development. They directed the m otter for further discussion between the city slaft and company spokesmen. Council members were less than enchanted with the proposed price for the acreage whlch in- cludes; -Forty-eight acres west of Jamboree Road between the de- velopment in the Bluffs area and Park Newport apartment· condominium complex. -Eighteen acres or slope areas overlooking the bay. The banks bave been subject to major erosion problems and Gfeller estimated it will cost $50,000 over the next alx years to maintain them in a safe condition . U.S. Bombers I tbeir arraignment. although injure~ after being held William Rudy Wesson, 44, o( prisoner in a rented motorhome Tustin and Rick DaJe Sellers. 20. on the start of an aborted trip .,(Long Beach. were held with no toward the desert. reducUon ln their $100.000 bail. Investigators s ay it was 'Jbey again will appenr for ar-Wesson who held Scudder in the Phyllis Utnage, 3S. a part-time tavern employe, was grabbed by police as she left the tavern about 7 a.m . to pick up a rifle, a pistol and some ammunition Green had demanded. A proposal to levy a S2C annual tax for trash coJlect.ioo against Irvine residents will be one of the items discussed at tonight's Irvine City Council meeting. money would cover the cost of the city's contract with a trash collection service, he said Two other major items are on tonight's agenda, including: Make Flights I In S. Korea I raignment Thursday. rented vehicle near Mile Square Defense attorney Michal't Regional Park in Fountain Quigley and an associate Valley while Sellers went to call representing both men requested Mrs. Scudder for a $250,000 tl.e continuance of the formal re-ransom demand. Ming of charges against their Both suspects fled on foot when A:lienu. Scudder feigned a massive, Judge Fenton Jones granted violent heart attack in the van, lbe request and ordered Wesson assaulted the Jone kidnaper and· .ad Sellers r emanded to Orange gotoutthe door. County JaU pending another ap-A novel new bit ortegal trouble ,earance at 9 a.m. Thursday awaited Wesson when he arrived Woni his bench in Division 11 or ·at the court lhls morning. West Orange County Judicial He was handed a subpoena as iDiltrict court. he stepped off the marshal's bus. !I'be brier proceedJngs .were apparently a summons connect- *9tnesaed by Mrs. Joyce Wesson ed with a $170,000 lawsuit he -S hertatber, wbols abodefeo-faces involving the Desert dlntSeJlu.'fatber. · Empire Bank. -Wesson ts charged with Det. Jack Welsh said it is nt- ¥dnapln1 for ransom and u -(SeeKIDNAP, PageAZ> ..Wt wttb • deadly weapon ror .degedJy smasbioJ( Scudder In. 1he mouth with a gun bt.ltt during 1ba kidnap In Huntington Beach JatThurtday. Sellers races only n kldnaplng for ransom charce. 3WomenHeld In Coast Sex Wesson, • former banker with C\lllpowder 1ray muUon chop At Home Case Atebums was Ugbt lipped and '4>tcaslonally clanced nt his ~wife. Orange Coast Weather Sunny and slighlly warmer Wednesday with soa>e fog and low clouds ovemicht. Coast high to 10, low down to 60. INSIDE TODA" Prulduit Ford .and Democrot Jimmy Corler begfn plan• /or campaign, 10ma Corter •peaking fn Colifonda .abot.t pardoning' draft dodg~•. ond Fard'a nm, ning mote, Robert Dole. foUOt111teg ltim tltrottgfs tM .tate1. Stt P.oge A4. la•ex AtY-~ Al Ml!ltfT,_ All ·-~ ......... "'' ~ AJ -. ...... "'" CIMllflee AMI MM .... l ... on M CilllllU a1 Of ..... 0-., All .._. ., ....... . .... -"9tttM Afl ..,.,,. au _........ M IMClr~ett Alt•ll f1 ........... l!W ....... At_,,...,._ .. ...... At•ll ~ At ··-M At_.._, Af N Orange County Sheriff's ot-fi cer s broke up what they described as a "home delivery" ~ sex ring Monday night with the arrest or three women who were booked ln Laguna Hills and jailed on pro.<1Utution charges. Undercover officers who said they contacted the trio throuah advertisements in underground newspapers said they invited the girls to meet them in separate rooms at the Hyatt Regency Hotel They said the three women were booked after they accepted payment for one of a number of sex acts they allegedly said they were willing to perform. LodJed in the county jail m progtitution charges were: Wen· dy Andersen, 20. of 2217 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa: Gail Ellen Schmeling, 2•. or 22700 t.•ke Forest Drive, El Toro and Nadine Olive, 23, of Ontario. Investigators said tbe ad- vertisement· to which they responded makes it clear that the advertisers ate willing to provide sexual services in a hotel. motel or home under the awe of lbe statement that tbey are masseuses. 'Ibey said \hose serviets start tl t35 and can go as bJp u szoo. depending on the desires of t.bo ustomer. A few minutes later, the brothers, R .D. and Johnny Green, approached the building to talk with their brother. They had been nown from Oklahoma to Omaha in a chartered jet earlier In the morning. Zorinsky said the brothers looked Into the building, then backed away and told Friend, .. The guy Is lying there and he's cut ear to ear." Acting Douglas County Coroner Henry W cndt uid Culbertson died or "multiple stab wounds ... Wendt said Culbertson was stabbed several times in the up- per chest and that be had several slash marks on his arms. Wendt said the report about the slashed throat came because there was a large amount of congealed blood on CUlbertaon 's throat area. The deputy pollce chief said that as officers rushed into the tavern, they spotted Green backing Into a restroom at the re· ar of the bar with Mrs. Ak1ens. Friend said he kicked down the restroom door and orrlcers wrestled Green lnto submission. Councilmen will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers at city halt. Last month councilmen ap· proved an ordinance that established citywide trash col· lection standards. The current practice is for each homeowners' association to contract for trash service, individually with no standards applicable . In approving the ordinance, council members said they hoped to ins ure that collection standards would be the same throughout the city. All trash col- lectors would have lo obtain city permits. Council members wm consider tonJght ii the city should contract for trash service. Jr so, the council must decide how resl· dents will be assessed ror the service. I rvlne residents now pay ror trash service within their homeowners' association dues. Brent Muchow, director o( public works, will suggest to the council that the best route to go would be lo levy a $2C per year lox on each resldenUal unlt. That -A public hearing will be held on the environmental impact re· port on the proposed athletic stadium at Irvine High School on Walnut Avenue. City and school district officials are considering the joint project. Tonight's bear· Ing is a chance for persons to either support or oppose the pro- ject. -A second public heiring will be held on the question of whether or not Community Cablevision should be granted a city franchise. The company cur. rently broadcasts into Irvine homes with a county franchise. Killer Walks Off VACAVILLE (AP> -A 34· year-old Inmate. Donald Rosen. at lhe California Medical Facili· ty, has escaped after walking. oway from his outside work H· slgnment, ortlclals say. He had been convicted or second degree murder. WASHINGTON (AP> -U.S. Bs2 bombers have been flying over South Korea dally, a Pentagon spokesman said today. This was the first official con- firmation of reports that the gJant eight-jet bombers have ap· peared over the troubled Korean pen1nsula amid tensiona growing out of the North Korean slaying of two U.S. Army officers in the demilitarized zone last Wednes- day. Pentagon spokesman Alan Wooda said the BS2s have bffn conducting bombing practice ex- ercises and that they have re- mained "well away from North Korean airspace." Woods said that, so far as hP can determine, this is the first time the AJr Force had exercised its B52s over Korea. According to Woom, the D52s first new over Korea last Friday. about the lime a u.s .. south Korean work party entered the DMZ and chopped down a PoPlar tree which had figured In the In - cident which led lo the deaths of <See KOREA, Page AZ I HOSTAGE PHYLUSUTNAGE RUSHES TOWARD OMAHA POUCUIKN AFTER FLEEING IOUTM OMAHA TAVERN PoUce c.,... otd•hom• M•n Who Held three Peopfe c.,..ve In 8unk....-ke Tftef1t. Kmbtg One . 1 \ ·-. AZ DAIL v PILOT 800 Feel ,Effect 'Of Strike t The strike in Los Anaeles -by Rapid Transit Ol1trlct bus drivers 111 hovine an impact on about 800 local commut~rs, Orange County Tran.Vt Di11lrkt <OCTD' ortlclala reported today. About 600 pa.sengers dally ~ommute Into Los Angeles taking llTD bu ses fr om OCTD'!> J\illerton park and ride facility, otricials said. Some of those park their cars in Fullerton whlle others take an OCTD bus from San Clemente, accord.ing to OCTD Public Af. fairs ofhcer Mary·Evelyn ·Bryden. In addition. an<>Ulu group of about 100 commuters from Seal Beacb, Huntington Beach and Los Alamitos areu take OCTD buses into Long Beach, where they then travel by RTD buses to work in Los Angeles. she said. Mrs. Bryden said the OCTD buses taking commuters to meet RTD routes we re PoSt.ed "tth signs about the strike. Jn addition, extra operators are on duty at S47·3311 to give in· formation about OCTO routes in Orange County lo those who normally travel RTD routes within the county. Mrs. Bryden said most of the calls received Monday were primarily inquiring whether OCTD bus drivers areonstnke. She noted the district's con· tract with dnvers does not expire uptil June, and service is con· tinuing normally. The non.profit organiiation Commuter Compute r , a l 834-7433, also is providing one to two-day car pool arrangements 1during the strike. " Tuesd-x. Augu11 2" 1976 Grisly Discovery Hiker Finds Bagged Body A hlker who kicked tn dlsiust at a tra1b bae u be trudged aloni the Orte1a Kiah~ near San Juan Capistrano 'Monday ran for the nearest telephone when he spotted the content.a of the tom u1d death r Hulted from tho g\ln wound In the h~ud. Jt_~ll"I[~ bag. Shtrlff's lnvcstlgators b4!Ueve the yout.h was kllltd in another locaUon. WtaJlped up ln the baa and then thrown lnlo a 1ully alongside Ortega Highway. TM hiker asked that. bo not bo Identified. · Delly ...... ,, .. ,,._ REGISTRATION ~S SMOOTHLY ON FIRST DAY OF SIONUPS AT SAODLEBACK COLLEGE Coping With the Problem• ot Long Linea, Wasted Time and Unnecce11ary Haaalea .. Oran1e County Sheriff's of· llcers summoned to t.he act'ne said they found the body of a YOW\I man who bad been shot throuCh the bead and then ap- parenUy stuffed into the plastic bag. Fullerton Suspect's Trial Set f'roaP~AJ KOREA ... two U.S. Army officers. Those officers were supervi.s· lnc the pruning of that tree when, according to U.S. offic!als, they were attacked with axes and other wupons wielded by North Korean guards. Woods did not say how many BS2s have been sent over Korea, but other Pentagon sources re· ported the d a ily flight from Guam in volved three oC the bombers. Although Woods described the flights as bombing practice runs. it appeared obvious that the ffights were part of the U.S. show of force designed to deter any Nonh Korean attack across the DMZ. The Pentagon spokesman r e- ported that the more than 42,000 U.S. troops in South Korea re· main in a higher than normal alert status. No More Line New Sigmip Routine Working As Saddlebaclt College's dean of admissions, Bob .Bosanlco's goal is to bury forever the old vis· ions of registration -long lines, lots of hassles and wasted hours. Monday was the first day of class signups for the fall semester at the Mission Viejo school. Bosanko said more than 1,450 students registered almost without a hitcb. "Of course, the real test of the system will come Thursday and .Friday when classes are closed and people who missed their re- gular registration time show up along with those who are scheduled." said the former El Toro High School pnncipal. Monday near mid.<fay, there were no obvious problems. Lines were short. the atmosphere was relaxed and only one class bad closed due lo full enrollmenL Surprisingly, the class wasn't °""' Pllel _,. tennis, photography, stained glass or any of the mare popular courses. It was a baslc engineer. ing class. Counselors huddled around a big table giving academic advisement. Nobody had a pro- blem getting to see an adviser. The biggest problem that arose is one college officials have been fearing for weeks -collefe catalogs delayed at the printer s. They 'JI be on sale in the bookstore Wednesday, a spokesman sald to- day. As the a<t.ernoon wore o~ things got a little more crowded", but nothing the system couldn't handle efficiently, Bosan.ko said. From 9 a.m. to noon, just under 300 people reaistered but between 1 and 8 p.m., more than 1,100 went through. "Generally, the lines are a lit· Ue longer in the evenings and late afternoons because people are allowed to register at their assigned time or any time thereafter -llke aft.er work," Bosanko said. The college official said things used to be a lot worse because re- gistration was held over four days instead o< the cw-rent flve- day s pan. "We're having people at the last station tell us how easy and relaxing r egistration was," he said. "We didn't used to hear those kinds of comments before." New X-ray Cuts Danger NEW YORK <AP)-Detectlon or breast cancer should become less hazardous once a new X·ray machine that greatly reduces the amount or radiation ror malclng X·rays is on the market, a cancer specialist says. Eltamlnatioo by (.'()l'()Mr's of- ficers wbo picked up the body from Its localioo about 11 miles ~ast o1 Sao Juan rev-ealed the body to be that of a young male. about 16 years of age, five-foot six, 150 pounds and with reddish brown hair a.nd a fair complex· ion. Ccl'ona"s officers estimate the date ol death about Aug.19. 'Ibey Group Tries New Bid to Halt Onofre SAN DIEGO <AP>-A new bid is being made by a San Clemente environmental group to stop ex- pansion of the San Onofre nuclear power plant. "I feel the evacuatloo of San Clemente citizens is impossible,·• in event or an emergeocy, says the president of the group, GUARD. Appearing before the California Energy Commission, Mrs. Lee Steelman called the nuclear plant unsafe. Another spokeswoman, Lyn Harris Hicks. said about 4,000 people live in a new Marine Corps housing area within a mile or the plant but that "there should be an unpopulated buffer zone at least 10 miles around nuclear plants." The GUARD representatives asked the commission to push for a haJt to construction of two new gene rating units. omciaJs or Southern California Edlaon Company, which owns IK> percent of the nuclear plant, are expected to testify Sept. 23. Dr. Ronald Doctor, a member presiding at the series of pubUc hearings, said ''there are many serious questions'' about plans for any emergency. "Everyone's pointing the finger al someone else," he said, referring to adequacy of plans for evacuation. Fro111 Page Al Edward Charles Allaway, charged with seven murders in a Ubrary shooting binge at Cal Slate, Fullerton last month, faces trial Nov. 15 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James Walworth heard Allaway's innocent plea t.oday and ordered the 37·year·old former University custodian bound over for trial In the multi- pleabootings )uly 12. He also is charged with two counts or assault and two counts of attempted murder. The shootings roUowed whal ln- vesUgators termed despondency over marital problems. Hi!! 23· year-0ld estranged wife, Bonnie, had filed ror divorce a few days before. The victims were shot with a .22·caliber rifle as they huddled in horror in hallways at the campus library. Under California law, a defen- danl can be given the death penally if a jury finds him guilty of more than one charge of murder. Allaway's attorney, principal Orange County Public Defender Ron Butler , said he probably would ask for a continuance ir November to allow additional time to prepare the defense. Judge Walsworth saJd the trial probably would not. beg.in until next January. Plwny Plwner! Given Tenn 'I SAN JOSE <AP) -A man who earned the nickname "Capt. Crunch" using a cereal.box whl~ Ue to duplicate telephone co~ pany signals told reporters MQll- day that he could listen in on anr phone conversation In the wort• -including secret FBl or U.S. military calls. • l CORONER'S AIDES REMOVE HUNTINGTON BEACH WOMAN'S BODY FROM NEWPORT DITCH ' Illegally Parked Car on J1mbor•• Road Led Officers to Find Vldlm Radiation exposure has been cited as a serious liability of mammography, the use of X - rays to detect breast cancer, e s pecially among women between 35 and so. KIDNAP •.. John Draper, 33, of Mounla..i• View, held a press conference<* the steps of the U.S. Di11trict Court house here. Inside he'd just been sentenced to four months in a federal prison for malcing an il- legal long distance call with l.. "blue box" -a more sophisticat- ed way to beat the phone com· pany than a plastic whistle. I Fro111 Page A I COAST BILL PASSES. • • !JI.in. "h1rh would protect the coaslhne and provide greater 3C· ces~ to the beache!J, umong other µrov1s1ons The regional bodies. also ap. pmntt>d. "111 not ~gan work unul the c1 t1 cs rinallic coastal pohc1es. Rut they art> scheduled. to disband by 1981 at the latest. 'I 'm JUSl not tn £avor or ;mother layer or appointive 1(0\ t•r nmc:nt that "'' just don't ne<'d ." s aid Carpenter. refernnit 111 the rcglonul C'ommtsslnn :-vstem. . Plus, l think loo mueh or the 0RANG8 COAST DAILY PILOT JKk R. Curlev ,,,.,.,,___o.-.. .._. Thomas KNVll ·-Thomes A. Mut11Nne .....-c.. a.tes H. Loos Rk:Nt'd P. tyn ~_...,.aa.n Offkft CM-.-• ...... ..., ...... "--"''*~lllr...t 'T.'7:';,~~'.';~.::=- •IS-0-..f- T1l1J111• (714)..,.., -Ow•1ffe11Adltlr1h"'9'4MO'I ,__..v.,...,-~ lt1..utt ~*°"-49WUI °"'"""--°'-C...t ~ ~ ....,;,.--....... .......-....... ........ -llet .. •worll .. IMftlt ....... _.. M ~.-. .... ._.,, .,.cl.t•-~ .. ......,._. '"=-d••• ....... !>•kl e4 C.-1• ....... c-. -·~.., ,.,. ... .,,.._ ~=~n-.;-..- state ts tnctuded in the bill's pro- visions," the Newport Beach state senator added. Carpenter referred to the approximate 1,00()..yard boundary that would be ln effect if the bill is signed by Brown. Carpenter also criticiied lhc fact that the money needed to corry out the provisions or the bill was not included in Mond ay's votlng. "They separated the money from the body oC the bill. so they would need only 21 votes, n~ 27. That's procedural fraud," Carpenter alleged. The senator was alsocrlllcal of the way Gov. Brown apparenUy manipulated the measure on the senate floor. "The governor and Jack lien· nJng, AFL·CIO state director. were in Brown's office In a closeted wheellnr and dealing session throu1hout the day," Carpenter said. ''Then in the late afternoon. In an unprecedented action, they came down to the senate noor, arm in arm," accordin1 lo Carpenter. The senator said that early In the day, only H or 17 aeru1tors favored Smith's bill. "l left t.be chambers about • p.m. aJon1 Witb ot.ben oo the finance committee-When l re- turned, 21 bad ~reed to support the blll and then a COQple ol CJthers bopped on lat.er," be said. Carpenter said the bill woo 8t>- prova) because of Brown's sup- port. Brown agreed to sign a followup bill that would answer the concerns of California'• or- ganized labor. Flnt, the followup bill will in· elude a provision that landowners be compensated if they lose their land under the coastal act. Also, the bill would provide that regional commlUions wouJd not begtn work unleu actlvated by the at.ale coaatal conunission. HBWoman's Body Found In Newport The body of a Huntington Beach woman was discovered by Newport Beach police in a dro1nagc ditch near Jamboree Road Monday. Police said the victim, Esmal 'Mohsenian Friend, 21, was found lying on a blanket and pUlow. While investigation is continu· ing, police saJd a container was found next to tbe body. A pre: llmlnary report from Orange Coun t y Sheriffs C r i m e Laboratory said the container re· vealed traces or cyanide. Investigators said the victim le!t her home at 14.562 Belmar Circle on Saturday after a verbal du pute wilh her husband. She then phoned a friend and said she wu contemplatine suicide, ac· cording to police. The victim was discovered al 1 :35 p.m. by a parklng control of- ficer who was citing the victim's car for illegal parking. The of- ficer searched the area across from the Newporter lnn after o~ se.rvtnc personal property in the unlocked vehicle. DMV O/ficiah To Sell Cars SACRAMENTO CAP> -Would you buy a used car from the chief ol the CaJlfornla Department ol Mot.or Vehicle-a? Someone wlll get that chance because three top DMV olficials have become aulo salesmen tot' the week to find out about the other end or s tate regulations. Said DMV Director Herman Sllu: "We hope to remove some ol the misunderstanding lnevit.a· ble In any reaulat.ed~gulat.or re- latiomhip." f The National Cancer lnstitute plans to Issue new guidelines this week, advuing that the X·ray procedure not be used on women under the age of 50 unless there are speclfic reasons roe doing so. leged the former Bank of America, Corona del Mar branch manager is in desperate financial straits and discussed hia financial plight with Scudder over lunch last Thursday, shortly before the abduction in front of the potato chip tycoon's dentist office in Huntington Beach. Draper was given two concur- rent three.year terms with allf but four months suspended. He• also was placed on probation for4 five years. Good People To Know When You're Looking For Diamonds And Jewelry '-'Check Out These Bargains: Freie lilhlhl-...,,...."-O.t of Paw" c ... ,,_..,,..., ..... ...,~ IOI THI LADY LADflS PLATIMUM DIA-~ .. ff' W9ldc DWt. IHM.: JI ,_. -..« %1 ....... 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Clorox bas always whipped Money Tree Purex sound!:-' In the hqwd blt-aC'h busint'S~ but the Purex swt charaed thul Clorox a"comphshf'd this fc11t by llJf"&al means. The basis of the Purex ll<'tlon was a merger that was un- done for antitrust rea,ons In 1957, Clorox was acqwred by Procter ond Gamble ( r&G >. the leading :sonp and deter&enl maker Ten years later, ofter a ruling by the Supreme Court, P&G was ordered to divest itsclf of Clorox. P UREX IMMEDIATELY SUED, alleging that the P&G-Clorox marnage had created such an awesome com- bination that its efforts to expand its liquid bleach business were frustrated. The Supreme Court had ruled the merger illegal, so Purex asked for damages of n mere $500 million. Judge Gray said. in effect, ··nonsense." He concluded, from his study or the evidence, that Clorox clobbered Purex because it did a better job of marketing. It did a better job before the merger -and it did a better job after the merger What Purex tried to do, said the Judge. was to use the divest- ment order as a way of "Obtaining a multi-million-dollar wmdfall recovery." Purex' president, William R Tincher . said the com- pany would appeal the decision, which he called tantamounl to saying "that since Purex' other businesses .were suc- cessfuJ, Procter & Gamble and Cloroic hod the right t<> destroy our liquid bleach business as long as it didn'l drivt• us into bankruptcy." MEA NWRILE. TIIE FEDF.RAL district court in Los Angeles is the scene of another swl. one that strains credull· ly. The plaintif! here is llunt-Wesson Foods, which accuses Ragu Foods of trying to monopolize the market for s paghetti sauccs Hlmt-Wesson is a unit or Norton Simon • Inc .• Ragu is a division of Chesebrough-Pond's. According to the suit, U.S. sales or prepared spaghetti -! sauces leaped from $127 million in 1973 to $220 million In 1975. And good old Ragu 1s believed lo hold 65 percent oC that growing market WeU, Hunt-Wesson. a formidable maker of canned tomato products, lhouJ1,ht it would seek a piece of thlli market by bringing out a new product ('ailed Hunt's Primt• Salsa. a sauce that would be thicker and spicier than Ragu ·s. Hunt's package I nbel idenlJh1.-d the sauce as "Extra Thick and Zesty.·· WOULDN'T YOU KNOW what might happen? Before Hunt could get its Pnma Salsa off the gound, Ragu was an· nouncing to the trade that 1t was coming out with a new spaghetti sauce that was thicker and spicier . Jn fact, Ragu said right on its package lnbel, "Extra Tnick and Zesty." • Hunt-Wesson drums that it spent several years develop· ing a sauce that would be distinctive, only to see Ragu CO(>Y • lbc entire idea, right down to package labels and adverttS· : ing layouts. So llunt is asking the court to stop Ragu from appropriating 1t:1 concept and to award somedamagesas yet unspecified One interesting l'harge made by Uunt in its suit is that Ragu misrepresents to consumers how it thickened its" sauce. The Ragu package label states: "We simmer carefully and s lowly until the thickness und autht>ntlc Italian flavor arc ju.st nght." What they 're not telling us. charges Hunt. is that Ragu achieves its thicker consistency by adding rood starch. . There's this to be !laid for lawswts. We occasionally learn some things that might otherwise not be disclosed to us. Early Stock Advance Fizzles at Closing NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market declined slight- ly in sluggish trading today, failing to sustain a mild early advance. The Dow J ones average of 30 industrial stocks, up about 2poinl5 a t the outset. closed down 8.31at963.18. 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H""'t1"Qfon tlu 11 ov1 Ml t1nd M" W...hdn ~n<:~~. SUI •t.t01•1 Or1v.-. Hut\l•f\Qton 8t~f'. bOf M t ll'\d Mt\ o~" O•w\on. tS. PJul•'1"'°· to1l• Mot-wt bov Mt •nG Mr\ Pitter V•"*ra• J' .• tllt El V41illt Fovnl••" v.11 • .,. boy, AlilfWtl tJ:, 1'1' Mf •1"1(1 Mt\ An1"°"f .C.•W4k>nl'• Ultl Brye• Court. Fo<Jnl•trt V•Hey, Qttt M t tnd M r S~nt1ndtr \w.lt()IC)tl, UHi ~tant• Vtton1ca, Fo.1nltif1 V,allt( UQy A...,w,I U, lt1• M t 4nd Mrt C...r•to M<.C.Orm.ck, t7l? '-'•~o"'• •v" Wf'\1"''""•'· bov "1N •no Mr' Aorwld K ri1w..ie. "'9 UC>o<>.C• ,F<WMo•nV•lto.9''1 Mr •nd Mn R c.,,•rd Ororta. 1'1•• V1tMpo.nt L•iw. t1unt1ftQton ~«I\. ..... PUBLIC NOTICE ORANGE COUNTY Cops Plan Court Fight In Stanton Stanton 's police or- ficers plan to go to court an a bid Lo force the caty to pay for rnucb of their equipment, includin~ pistols. ammunition and safety vests. It is a lleged in the Orange County Supenor Court lawsuit that Stanton policemen have been buying their own weapons. ammunition, safety vests, rain boots, holsters, belts. handcuffs and flashlights for the past three years. Judge Waller Smith will be asked at the hear· ing not yet scheduled to order the city to im- mediately correct the situation and order the city to meet the de· mands. He will be asked by the police offi cers ' or- ganization to additional- ly order the city to re- imburse them for the equipm ent they have been compelled to buy m that period. Teenage alcoholism will be discussed in a "~C:,~T~~~:::!1:::' P UBLIC NOTICE program entitled "The T"''""'"''"'l"'"'"'•••t11>1"1Mi -----.,.cp.,...-u-.. ,-----i Young AJcoholics," Aug. ........ SUPlltlOACOUrtTO,.THIE 31 at 7:30 p.m . iii lhe o c ve .. 01Nc • Tr ... 1on wav. STATI Ol'CALll'O•NIAl'Ort audltori'um of Chil..a---Co\t•Me ... CA tHH THICOUNTYOl'OltAHGE UI~ 0.•10 ,,..,1., ul>(I .... T ..... 1on ..... _,. Hospital ol Orange Coun· Wty. CosuM<ow Cit. 91•14 NOTICI 01' HIArtlNO 01' PETITION v 0wr1 .. Jo uno .... l•tfllonW•v R>rt P•ouu: o, WILL ANO R>fl ty, 1108 W. La eta Ave., Go\t•Mow,CA.'1U• LITT11t$ lUTAMINTArtY ANO inOrange. o,:i:.':"'•""'• I• cono11mo °' ... 1 .. ~~1~"~:·r:o~~:::~:;: Tbe program is part o.f °'•''"'·'-"no MNtSTitAnONo~nransACT St. J oseJJb Hospttal's n.1, ''•••men••••, .. ..,"""''"" Eu•1•oi•O$EL wine.OK.-Alcoholis m Recovery C.O....ty c .. ,_ OI Or•n'" '-4, Ofl ~TIC! IS Hl!flEIY GIVEH 1be1 • ~II, 191~ ISADORE 0 WITTE ....... ..,~. Services for outpatients, NeStl !»'h'°" I°' P•-1• OI Wiii -to. It-b l g Publl""9d °'~ eo." o.ny 1>11o1, ,_.."' LACter• Tnt•-l¥Y "'.,,. w e r e e e n a e ~1u.>1.-s.P'.emo.r1.u.m, """"-'...., •v11M><1u1i.. 10 ,.,. alcoholism treatment is __________ ,..._1• :='~':,~~ ... ~,::.!: specialized. P UBLIC NOTICE ......... lo Wl>i<ll II made for~ The public is invited Lo 1>tr11<111e<• .,,."'"11 ... 11--111-att end. Mor e in · ---,-ICT-,T-rO_U_S_•_U_S_IN_U_S __ =":'.''::1':.":~'=-::.~s:-: ronnation may be ob- NAMISTATIEMINT ,_,_ot a-i_,,, Ho,.,._ lained from Paula Jones, TileNllowl"9-•""H•*""9lluol ---~-'--~ -.. •· _ _., ,_.,.-._ .... ~ ........ , .... .,.._...K. health ed u cator, at HOG AN & SON 0 IVI NG llWOl'tOls.<lt.A.,.,C.nton..t. SERVICE. 4'72 W. ~ur .. A.,., S-a 0.IMA\19\1\lll, "'' 6J3.9111, ext. 7201. AN.CA•l1'1U. Wll .. LIA.M£.SIJOHN, J• ...... Roe~ H-. ftZ2 w. .. .. u~~~ .. 0.:;~,.. oday more than ever -....... s..ta ..... CAtntL UU~A.rt_.._.,.,.. w.=.~:.~~J~~"" ......,., ... 11.CA.m4t ... 1tlll the beat buy 01111 bu>l ... U h <0"4WCl..s by• :~1:..::...._ ....... 1f.:-:.0":':.'~.. "'*1"'"° ~ ..... eo.11 o.11v Piie(. The i•i;Jlij~mll Th•• "~""""' ,.., tlltd ""'" .,,. t;,...,..;;;n;;· 2;•·;•;;••;";.;;;;;,..;;;1•;;;;;;;;;;;;·~-·;·~· -~-~-;· ~-~-~-co..nty Oe•• ot 0<..-ge <:ovnty Of\ J,., I 21,ltl ... """' Plll>ll\Md Ot1"911 CMtil Delly Piiot, 4..0USIJ.10.17,)4, 1'16 )I~,. P UBLIC N011CE , f<ICTITIOUI •UllNIU MAM• STATIMllNT .,,. ~"I --I• clol"8 IMI• .... : 0 £N1Se·s CAI'!, 1GJ s.ru lwtltl A.W9.,CO.laM9w.CA.t1U7 £_,, E. Nau.,·. IU6 ~OI\ "8nQ IM(h. CA. Tllli DWlllOU I• <Otl~lld 1Pt _.. m ~ l!Gwln I!. Hell., Tllb ............ WA\ lllfd """' '""' <-lY Cl••' ot Oran90 C--y "" ~U.1'74. -~·-o.._ Coa;t 0.•I'; P11y1 ~"·''·''··""~Ol.1, "" ~,. P UBLIC NOTICE '-UUI SUPl•tO• cou•T 01' ntl STAU 01' CAl.ll'O•Nl,A P'Olt TMll COUNTY 01' O•.U.Oa ....... -.. lllOTICI OP HIA•INO OP ~ITION l'Olt ~•Ol.All OP WILL AND P'Ott ~ltSTISTAMaNTA•Y 1!~1•19111 AOSf AOllH,o.c......i, HOTIC• IS NlltllV ()IVl!H NI h\$1CILI. H. OrtOOB•..o -1119d ~-· .... "°* -.... _ .. .,Wirt- -··-·"' l.e11•n ,._,._.YID ... "'"'-' ""'·-· •• .-1(!\ ,, .,..... rot """"'' f;ltttll<ul•n, -11'1.ot V.. ti--Pie<• of ""''"O ti. lie-~ --.11or Stot. 1, "'•· •• tO.ool 4'."'·• "' '"" <04lrln10m of O.par1,_.,I "°')of w1G <Ovfl, •I 100 (l•I< (Ao"hrf 1)11 .. WHI, I" Uw Oly el $.Ml• AM •• CAlltOf't'll• Oei.d A-I 1', 1'n. Wlt..LIAM E SIJC»I .... CovnlyCltrlL tlllt"""N Ul•N LM ,._ .. ._CA ... ,. I What can you do when you want extra money? Let H & R Block teach you to prepare income tax returns. H&R 8'ock knows mcome taxee. and how totoac:hyoo to prooaro 1"°°'"9 laJI recurna. Wit tMCtl Income w IJrCC)ertilOO 10 peoole who llav .. A ll•ir for ~ting aoouralefy will\ tiguree, end wl\o nn10y workino with tl\e public, and Who would llko lo o)arn extrn Income in tl\elf SPlr9 hme Over ~0.000 atude"11 Nvu ~ed from 041' lnComo la.& Cours.> Wo teocn ctlllM "' rnot9 tri.n 2.000 communoi•"~ tnr<>u0t1ou1 11\e country. Trnwn " 111moet conain 10 bl'" cl•~ toc1mon and time 11t1sf11Ctory to you Job 1ntnr '""W'I 1va1labto lor be!ll atuaenta Sena •cw lreo 1nfor· mJflO(\ afld clut ICMdule9 tOOly. HURRYI Classes Start: Wedneldlly, 9ec>tember 1 s There are 9 oorweN,,_ .,.. ciu.s loeahons. ---------Contoct tho H&R BLOCK offico neerost yau: '"°'" MtolCl ~ a...xh tb!!C1Qton8fo:h WiK!nW>o.let, Mi..cn Vi"IQ. SO"lfO ~ f.oun1on Vdlry tw ... ~ 18'.Sl Mon !°>I. ~on S.O..h 2140N. TUllW\ScnoAno 1471907 llW212 • ,,,.. .. wnd..,. tr .. lnlonNtlon about YOUf '-• prepe- fltlon course. I undort1-nd the,. ls no obllgatlon. Na .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ ~ ........... 1.,, .• s.1r.1m I .. _... ... , Ptlll ..... , Al:Jdr.,~.._ _______________ _ lllAll•.,..., °'-eae-c o.ii ... P11e1.. Cl"' State ~-~ ~U.1•,JO,t•tt I \ ,,_____ -,-,..,._ """._ - -CLIPANOMAIL TODAY • - - DOES JET NOISE DISTURB YOU? 'IMPORT ANT MEETING AUG. 26, 197 6 FOi IHJOIMATI°" AIOUT LAWSUIT & MBTIMG CAU ltBIDIMTS A•AIMST JITS ..... .,.....,. 54t-31JI w.1. ....... 141-1114 s McM.. 64J.' %7' ..... w.,....642-75.ll W. H. hMdr '42..JOOJ .... • J .. 540-lltl r.w Dllr• 6-41-ot a• ' I J By 0 . C. HVSTINGS °' .. ~ ........... Ro n Cordova, Dc m ocralic candidate tor t~e 74th District As- ~bly se:st. Is cam~ tor a $24,ooc)' hmlt oo campaign ~l>t'Dding in the up- coming-election. · Cordova, wbo m•es bis living u a deputy district attorney t.n Orange County. Is oppo!img Republican Jim Slemoos. n loc~l ('t1rdclller. Citin~ the $135.000 Skmons spent in t he prim ary, Cordova says, ''l wonder what tb(• Assembly seat means lo Slemons. It would seem that he expects more lor his investment than Just the $24,000 salary.·· ••• MO\'IE STAR John Wa)1le will Joan a group o f Newport Beach Republicans in hosting a fund-raising cocktail party Thursday for As- semblyman Robert Badham, the Republican nominee in the 40th Congressional District. The reception. which will be held from 7 lo9 p.m . al Roger's Gardens, is also beLDg hosted by Mrs. Donald Was hburn and Mrs. Thurmond Clarke. Tlckets for the campaign kickoff are $100 per person or $150 per couple. ••• ANOTII ER congressional hopeful, Dan Lu ng r e n , the Republican candidate in tbe 34th District in West Orange County, has added the dis· trlct's former congressman to his campaign staff, although only in an honorary position. Craig Hosmer, who represented the west county-Long Beach area for 22 years before rel.iring in 19'14, will serve as the honorary chairman or Lungren 'selection campaign. ••• ACCOR DING TO the Republican As· soclates of Orange County, the group will bear District Attorney Cecil Hiclts during a cocktail cruise of Newport Harbor Wednesday evening. The event will be closed to the press. ••• PllESUMABLY ~ause his tim& WlU be taken up wilh the campal.p IOI' the Auembly, Jim Slemona. R~ubUcan nominee lor the 74tb Aa- u mbl,y Dtstrlct St."Ot, has named Vera Manning as his altcmat; oo the Oranae County Repoblkan Central Commlltet>. Mra. Manning. ol Laguna Hi.Us, Is president of her local chapter of Hepubllcan Women's Federated and is tt mt'mbcr of the Rvpublicun State Central Committee. ••• AS THEY llA\'E done for every general e lection s1nct• 1952, the Newport llarbor Republican Women have opened a campaign bead· quarters. This year at as located at 460 N. Newport Bl\'d., Newport Beach. ••• ROBERT UAR\'£\', cbnirman of the Orange County Republican Central Committee says President Ford will be the guest. speaker al the committee's official kickorr dinner Sept. 24. Actually Ha rvey's announcement wasn't that specific. He made the an- nouncement before the Republican National Convention and all he could say was thal "the presidential nominee" will appear along with "notable s tate dignitaries. we ll- known Orange County Republican l ea der s a nd H o llywood personalities.•' . . .. T HE RE 'S A new Republican women's organization in Newport Beach. The B alboa Day Republican Women's Federated boosts a mem- bership of 38. Officers of the chapter include Mrs . Clyde Thompson, presi- dent; Mrs. Richar d Kaz.en, first vice president; Mrs. J ack Hi.rsboo, second vice president; Mrs. B. J . Gumbiner, secr etory, and Mrs. Al Cook , treasurer. A completo program to mtruct patients how to lose weight easily. then how to m00tan their lea'I ~t. Dolly therapy. w ith oudlo and stb41mlnol visual olds to promote motivation and encOl.fogemont. H.CG .. o fat mobilizing Slbstonce. makes · it easier f oc patients to lose weight wtthout fatigue °' e)(cessl\le hu'lge<. Ltndoca's very special diet. designed for rqXi WfJd'lt m ad h'proved eatrg hcblts. Behovia modiflcot't0n tedvllq~ to lean weight control. Undora·s easy-to-follow maintenance program to prevent regaining. The entire program is under the strict supervision of medical doctors. specialists In baiatr1c medb"le. Coll fOf lnbmotion Monday"""' fridoy ~l.M.101,M -2'M t06PM. NEWPORT BEACH 640-6831 k:Umltrd COSTA MESA 557-1893 "•·•so v\Hoo > 1(..11.•sslonol bJdO Son Bernardino • E. long leach • Mission Hills Hawthorne • Orange • Newport leach Gorden Grove • long Beoch • Poiodena Lo Hobro • Woodland Hills • Sherman OoU west Covino • Fullerton • Rlvefllde • Sonia Monica Costa Mesa • Pomona • Cerritos • Hollywood 1LJ~~a~ li'ldoro Medloal Cl'lla ore OINn8d and ~tered by MediOol Doctors "101 restrict "'* PIOCtlc:e to BorloMcs. AU Cine P9'10mel Doclon CJid Nines ore lioer4od bv ttle Stote ol Collom1a. "Wllll~fftl......,.... ••wi11111000 lllil'li-• Whetwver you llve or worit Jn Keystone Kountry, ~wealth of free services II always dcM at hand-at your nearest KeyttoM office. W het do )'OU pay for tn'I •n ched&sl We~ boKl NoM calec:tlonl They al add up. But with a minimum aixount at Keyttone, they don't cost. you •peMYY. Start with these: nowy or cop)1nt suvlce. Or money orders. They're all yours. ~I absolutely frff, at Keystone offices. On top o( It .ll, K~ p~y1 you the top Interest on all savtnp accounts. A full S.l S% on pmbook to a ,~ 7.15% on ~ acoounu. 0 KEYS'IVNE SAVINGS ---. Westmintter om~. 1~t BHch Blvd.· Airport Center Office. 4301 MacA.rttlur BIVd. •Anaheim Office. 655 North EucGd Anaheitn Hms Office 5741 E. San'-Ana Canyon Road · Mltalon VlelO Omc&. 2A04t Marguertt. Mkw•V ' AIMtl over $81 million. I .i j ' I I ' ' t. • • •• I Laguna/South Coast EDITION ft~rnoou ~. , .• "toc•k s r ,:W~O~L~.~6~9,~~~0~·~2~37~,~2~S=E~C~T~IO~N~S~,~2~~~P~A~G~E~S:__~~~~~~~~__:::.:..:.:...::..:..::...=:...=.::..=...::.:..:...:..:...::..:.;=.:..:....::..:.~~~~~~--~.:;._~;,.;.._.;...,;..~~~~~~~~~T-E_N~C-E_N_T_S Jpog Lovers Howling Over Beach Banj t By JACK CHAPPELL who was recalled fromolfice The intent of the council wos to ., , I 0t-o.11,,,.11e1U11 Lorr m a series oC ant.J ·btppie close a loophole In city luw t Laguna Beach Ctty Council laws about six years ago pro-~cause Main Beach Park \US ' 8t.eps toward bannJng dogs Crom \okfd a fare storm ol protest by only recentl)• created, at was Main Beach Park were branded eaty dog lovers when he atte_mpt-found the city bad no laws ap- repress1 ve and uncalled for ed to force through a bo.n oo dogs phcable there regarding dogs, Monday by spokesmen for the on ttie beaches. dnnkmg, fires or such in the tity's pro-pet coalition. In a confused and at times park. Jim Howard and Phil May, strained hearing Wednesday, the Whlle the council setmed to members QC the Pet Responsibili-Caty Council approved the first want to make the Jaws affecting ty Committee, in interviews ac. reading of a meru>ure banning dogs on the beacbes and on the «U5ed the councU of regressing lo dogs on &fain Beach Park from boardwalk and grass of the park e days of Councilman Ed Lorr, June 15 lo SepL 15. <See DOGS, Page A?> '.~Coast Bill OK, .. :Goes to Brown - 0•11' ~194 ~ ... , P•lnttl 0'-11 SUSPECTS AT COURT IN SCUDDER KIDNAP CASE •-Rick Seiter• (left), Wllllem Rudy We11on Arrive In Chains ·Abduction Suspects I . :.Win Hearing Delay •Two defendants in the k1dnap- Mg of potato chip heir J ohn ll. "Jack" Scudder of Balboa Is land appeared In court todo.y and were P'•nttd a lwo-day cooUnunnce In their arraJinment. . ' WllUam Rudy WtM<>n, 44, of Coast We athe r Sunny and !(lightly warmer Wednesday with some fog and low clouds overnight. Coast. high to 70, lowdown to60. INSIDE TODAY Pre1tdcftt Ford .and Democrat J immv Corter Mgta pl4l'I /or compaign, tottll Car ter 1peakfng in ' Cali{ondo .ciboe&i pardoning dra/&~•.Olld Fon.f''"""° tdng mcstc, Robert Dole. 1°""""9f him lltrovgll the ....... Sff P.ogc Af. latlex .. .....,.,.'" •1~ AS ..... I ...... aMt NatleMl .. ws •l 0r..,.c..t., Tustin and Rick Dale Sellers. 20. or Long Beach, were h<'ld with no r~uctlon in · their $100,000 bnil. They again will appear for ar· rnil(nment Thursday. Defense attorney Michael Quigley and an associate representing both men requested the continuance of the formal re- ading or charges agaJnsl their cllent11. Judge Fent.on Jones granted the request and ord r~ Wesson and Sellers remanded to Orange County Jail pending another ap· pearance at. 9 a.m. Thursday before his bench In Dtv\s1on 11 or West Orange County Judicial District court. The brier proceedings wero witnessed by Mrs. Joyce Wesson and her father. who Is also def en· dantSeller's father.· Wesson is charged wHh kidnaplng !or ransom and as· saull with a deadly weapon for alletedly smashing Scudder in the mouth with a gun bull during the kidnap in Huntington .Beach lastThul'$day. Sellers faces only a k.ldu.ping for ransom cbarae • Wesson. a former banlttr with guopowdel' gray mutton chop sideburns was t11ht lipped and occaslonaUy g tanced at h i• young wile. The men wor• new leisure auits. Wesson's was powder blue and Sellen· kh.UJ tan. Scuddtr. 84, of HS N. Bay Front.. Balboa bland, did escaper a.ttboqh injw-ed after being held· ' CSee lllDNAP.PaieAZ) • Carpenter Casts 'No' Vote By HILAR Y KAYE Of IM D•llY ,,.._ "°"' A state coastal protection bill that authorizes a permanenl state coastal commJssion and temporary regional commissions won a surprise victory ~tonday in Sacramento. · A 25 to 14 final vote sent the bill by Sen. Jerome Smith <0-San Jose) to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., who promised he would sign the measure Immediately. Brown said he would also sign a followup bill, that is said lo be an attempt to satisfy labor in- terests in California. Orange County Sens. Dennis Carpenter CR -Newport Beach) and James Whetmore CR· Fullerton) were among those wh o voted against the environmental bill. Carpenter described Monday's at'tion In the Senate chambers as "wild wheeling-and-dealing'' and said he could nol support the bill ~ause or several reasons. Carpenter objects to provisions of the bill that would be carried out. A permanent 15-member state coastal commission was ap- proved, with members appointed by the governor. the assembly speaker, the senate rules com- mittee and by the ex1stmg re. gional coastal commissions. However, temporary regional commissions were also created to examine coastal plans drawn up by l ocal governmental agencies. Those plans must con· form to the master state coastal plan. which would protect the roaslllne and provide greater ac· eess to the beaches, among other provisions. <See COAST, Page A2) Lagon~n Held For Knifing During Fight Police jailed a 27-year-old South Laguna carpenter Monday at • .1 charged him with assault with a deadly weapon, stemming from a bar fight last week at the White House Restaurant, 340 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Police said Charles A. KJnder, 29. South Laguna travel agent, was badly cul on the arm with a broken glass, following an argu- ment over who had the right to sil ata bar Mool . Arrested on a warrant last night was Martin C. Crowe. of 32192 S. Coast Highway, Soulh Laguna. Ball wasset at $2,500. Employes al the bar said they broke up an earlier fight between the men, but that the row re· newed itself20 minute& later. Thieves Ransack House in Niguel Stereo equi.,#nent, coins, cash abd a stamp collection with a total value of $1,155 have been carried olf by burglars who forced open a locked earage door to lain entry to a Laguna Niguel bome. Orange County sheriff's dftcut •aid. Deputies said intrud ers ramaded U>e home ot waiter Cbristopher Michael &attan, 21, ot ZA.302 Hillview Drive. while be was away !11 wort. O.lly Pilot Stoll ~-·· PENELOPE GROWLS AT CITY COUNCIL ACTION SEEKING DOG BAN ON LAGUNA'S BEACHES Canine Lovers Howling Over Summer Prohibition at City's Main Beach Park Grisly Discovery Hiker Finds 1:lagged Body A biker who kicked in disgust at a trash bag as be trudged aJooi the Ortega Highway near San Juan Capistrano Monday ran for the nearest telephone when he spoUed the contents of the torn bag. Orange County SberiCf's or.· ficers summoned to the scene said they found the body of a young man who bad been shot through the head and then •J>- parenUy st.offed into tbe plaaUc bag. Examination by ~cr·s of· ficers who picked up the body Crom its location about 11 miles east of San Juan revealed the body to be that or a young mate, about 16 years of age, five-root six, 150 pounds nnd with reddish brown hair and a fair complex- ion. Coroner's officers estimate the date of death about Aug. 19. They said death resulted Crom the gun wound in the head. Sheriff's Investigators belleve the youth was killed in another JocaUon, wrapped up In the bag and then thrown into a gully alongside Ortega Highway. The hike r asked t hat be not be identified. · Three Women Held In HOme Sex Ring Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers broke up what they described as a ''home deLivery'' sex ring Monday night with the arrest of three women who were booked in Laguna Hills and jailed Qn prostitution charges. Undercover officers who said they t'ontacted the trio through advertisements in underground newspapers said they invited the girls to me<'t them in separate rooms at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. They said the three women were booked after they accepted payment for one of a number of sex act.s they allegedly said they were willing to perform. Lodged in the county jail on prostitution charges were: Wen· dy Andersen, 20, of 2217 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa; Gail Ellen Schmeling, 24. of 22700 Lake Forest Drive, El Toro and Nadine Olive, 23, of Ontario. Investigators said the ad· vertiseme nt ·to which they responded makes it clear that the advertisers are willing to provide sexual services in a hotel, motel or home under the guise of tho statement that they aro masseuses. They said those services start at $.15 and can go as high as $200, depending on the desires or tho customer. Clemente's Beach Closed by Sewage San Clemente's main beach. from the municipal pier north to North Beach, remained closed today because or thousands or gallons of raw sewage that pumped into the ocean Friday after equipment m alfunctlon. Howard Blrlew. assistant city engineer, said bathers would be banned from the beach at least through today. A report on bac· teria counts was due at noon to .see whether the beaches might reopen t.omorrow. Birl ev• said preliminary samples or ocean water showed improvement. However, he aald, coliform counts sUJJ were nearly 100 Umes 1reater than under oon- pollutlng condit1ons. The spill was caUMd by the comblnatlon of an overloaded sewer line and a jammed stick in a sewer pump which collected 30 rags to clog the system. Sewer plant foreman Gecirge Williams said no new untreated sewage bu spUled into the ocean since Friday. a nd that the llne has been cleared Qf tbedebris. But Williams said there wun'\ much his crew could do lo pre- vent the same thing from hap. pening aealo. WUUam• said no backup syste~ ~u allowed for 1D lbede· sign or the sewer plant. Ills men make periodic checks or tho lines. Williams Hid, but those checks could not be considered a safeguard aealnst reoccurrence. Birlew said compJeUon oC a new main sewer line. which ruM along El Camino Real. would take the burden off the 19'l8 lino nowln use. The new line Is scheduled lo go lntooperaUonln twomontbs. Four Nabbed In Bomb Plan BOSTON' (AP> -A vke presi· dent of the Boston Playboy Club and three other men pleaded in· nocent Monday to plotUnc to blow up tbe club to collect. $S)0,000 in Insurance. Arrested Monday were Wilfred· M. Sherman, 47. vi~e president and board member ol Playboy Club of Boston, Inc.; William Ox· man, 64, owner of the Parle Square building U>at houses the d ub; Henry J. Ducbainey Jr., 28, from the Boston School Depart. ment. and Edward J. Denner, 40, of Bolt.on. ' ' Group Tries New Bid to Halt OIW/re SAN DIEGO CAP)-A new bid is being made by a San Clemente environment al group to stop ex- pansion or the San Onofre nut'lear power plant. "l feel the evacuation or San Clemente citizens is impossible," in event of an emergency, says the presidenl of the grou1>, GUARD. Appe a ring before the California Energy Commission, Mrs. Lee Steelman called tht> nuclear plant unsafe. Another spokes woman, Lyn Harris Hicks, said about 4,000 people live in a new Marine Corps housing area within a milo of the plant but that ''there s hould be an unpopulated buffer :zone at least 10 miles around nuclear plants.'' The GUARD representatives asked the commission to push for a halt to construction of two new geoerating units. Officials or Southern California Edison Company, which owns tK> percent of the nuclear plant, are expected to testify Sept. 23. Dr. Ronald Doctor. a member" presiding at the series of public hearings, said "there are many serious questions" about plans for any emergency. "Everyone's pointing the finger at someone else." he said, referring to adequacy of plans for evacuation. San Clemente Setting Tax. Rate Tonight The San Clemente City Council IR expected to adopt a resolutiort setting the 1976-77 city property tax rate al a 7 p.m. meeting tonight at city hall. Council members approved 11 12-cent t ax cut enrli<'r this month, from Sl.44 per $100 as- sessed valuation to $1.32, based on a $7.8 million city budget. At a meeting lost week, whC'n routine adoption or tho im- plementing resolution w1111 ex· peeled, Councilmon Thomas O 'Keefe disclosed that $l15,000 or the budget may h ave been double-budgeted. Hls figuring showed that runds credited for purchn~e of replact'- mcni vehicles for the city 0<'l't were aaaln credited to a depreciation account. The council appointed a special committee of citizens to de· lttmine the validity oC the possi- ble double budgeting. That comtniltee is due to re- port to the councl I tonight. Also on tap is a study session to. figure U>e fate or lhe city cable television franchJae, now held by T M Com munlcaUons. TM wants a $2 a month rate in· crease wblcb the city is resisting. Council ord4=red city staff lO in·' vesttgate possible city operaUon, or the l)'St em' which brings In I Los Angeles stations to the hUI· blocked clty. The council also asked for bids ' from other private firms that might want. to take on the tranchlu, which expitts Sept. 3. TM arg u es renewal Is automatic, the city position ls thatiUlre:aewabJeyearl,y. I \,. A% DAILY PILOT L/SC 800 Feel ,Effect ,. 'Of Strike "lhc strike in Loi Angeles b.)' Jlap1d Transit 0111trlcl bus drivers 1i havlng an impart on uboul 800 local c:ommuten, Oranae County Transit District <OCTD> oftlcials reported today. About 600 po.s:\engers d .. ly commute Into l,()s An&eles taJrcmg R1'D buses from OCTD 's Fullerton park and ride facutty, olficlab saJd. o.u, ,. ... ''"" ....... llomes ltlove 111 Capo Airport Closure Due? By ANNF. COOPEll 04 .... O•llY ._ ... SV" Capistr•no Airport. one ol four clv1Jl1n-operated airports In Oran1e County, ls being forced out ol 11.i Sim Juan Capistrano loc•tlon b y cncr o uchin c urbanization. the former M nrlne roloncl. Georcc Perry. adminlstratJve assistant in the county depart· ment ot ov1otton, said tMre has bten an Inform i i. on·soinJi effort OVl!'l''8 number O( yean to lOOlo ;i nt•w sou\h ('Ounty ulrport &Ile. Some of those park t.helr cars in Fullerton while otbe.rs take an OCTD bus from San Clemente. according to ()(:TD P\lblic Af. fairs oatcer Mary-Evelyn Bryden . AEOISTRATION GO£S SMOOTHLY ON FIRST DAV OF SIGNUPS AT SAOOLEBACK COLLEGE Jny Wiicox, ownt>r of the lllrport, with Bruct• Winton, rt' cently told members or the Laguna Beach ExchlnjCe Club that closing the airport wlll deprive the south count.)' ol many vital sen •ices. "1';ver~body wantt airport!!,·· he smd, 'but no one ls wllllng to ha vt' a n airport ln bis own backyard." Coping With~ Probtema of Long UnH, Wetted Time and UnneccHaary HHalH ln addition, anotbtt O'OOP of 3bout 100 commuters from Seal Beach, Huntinaton Beach and Los Alamitos areu lake OCTD buses into Long Beach, where they then travel by RTD buse11 to work in Los Angeles, s~ saJd. Mrs. Bryden said the OCTD buses taking commuters to meet RTD routes were posted with signs about the stnke. lo addition, extra operators are on duty at 547-3311 to give in· formation about OCTO routes in Orange County to those who normally travel RTD routes within the county. Mrs. Bryden said most or the -calls received Monday were primarily inquiring whether .OCTD bus drivers are on strike. She noted the district's con· tract with drivers does not expire until June, and service is con- tinuing normally The non-profit organization Commuter Computer. at 834-7433, also is providing one Lo two-day carpool arrangements dunng the stnke. RTD, Drivers Resume Talks 1 To End Strike LOS ANGELES (A P J Representatives of the Southern California lhpid Transit Oistn<'l ( RTDJ and its bus drivers agreed to resume negotiations in an ef· fort to end a day-old strike that has left RTO's 750,000 dally com· munters, mclud1ng some from Orange County, looking for olher transportation A spokes man for the United Trans po rtation Union. which represents the RTO 's 4,700 drivers, said bargaining was to resume at t pm. today. Talks had broken off a t the 12·01 a.m. l Monday strike deadline. I Some 1.100 mechanics and maintenance workers represent· ed by the Amalgamated Transit Union <ATU I, also involved m contract nef(otiations with the district, caught officials oh J:uard by joining in the walkout. Clerks and ticket salesmen also . were honoring lhe picket lines. COAST .•• The regional bodies. als0 ap- poloted, will not begin work until the cities f inalize coastal policies. But they are scheduled to d b band by 1981 at the latest. "I'm just not in favor of another layer of appointive gov- ernment that we j ust don 't need "said Carpenter. refernng to the regional comm ission system . ''Plus, I think too much ol the state is included in the bill's pro- visions," the 1'ewport Beach state senator added. Carpenter referred to the approximate 1,000.yard bound ary that would be in effect if the bill is signed by Brown. Carpenter also criticized the fact that the money needed to carrv out the provisions nf the bill "·as not included in Monday's voting. .. They separated the money from the body of lhe bill, !IO they would need only 21 \Oles. not 27. That 's procedural fraud." Carpenter alleged. The senator was aJso en ti cal of the way Gov. Brown apparently manipulated the measure on the senate floor. · "The governor and Jack lien· ning. AFL·CIO state director. "ere in Brown's office 10 a closeted wheeling and dealing sessio n throughout the day,'' Carpenter said. "Then in the late afternoon. in an unprecedented action. they came down to the senate noor, arm in a r m," according to Carpenter. The senator l'>IUd that early in the day, only 16 or l7 :scnutors favored Smith's bill. "J left the chambers about 4 p m. along with others on the finance committee. When J re· turned, 21 had agreed to support the bill and then a couple or others hopped on later." he said. Carpenter sn1d the bill wi>n ap- pro,·al because of Brown'!> sup· port. Brown agreed to sign a followup bill I ha t would answer the concerns of California's or- ganued labor. First, the followup bill will in- c I u d e a pro v ision th at landowners be compensated it thev lose their land under th<- coastal act. Also, the bill would provldo that regional commissions would not begin work unless activated by the state coastal commission • Two Canyon Crash Victims in Hospital .. T" o women who remained hO!oo p1tahicd loduv were amon~ <"•ght people con111dered lucky to tw ahve after u four car crash &tnd:iy nn 1.ngunn Canyon Hood m Lagun•• Beach. Police believe a northbound ~:.ar thLlt :ittcm pted to 1u1ss a t<tr- ini: of cars 11ftt•r leavlng the S11wdu14t Ft'stlval prec1p1tated ttk• uccident which ended In i1 hud-on cruh. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Still at Saddlebtick Community· Hospital today were Constance Ross, 37, of Downey, in stable condition. with a broken hip. a pn. sen~er in the car poll<'C said was ~truck he:idon: nnd Tamala Wr1Rhl, 25. of Rowland lle11thts. in serious condition, whom poht'e reported drove the t'IU' witnesses said unsuccessfully tncd lo pass. Also involved in the mishap were ; -fo;dwln t .. Giseke m. 17, or Rowland Hc1ghL'i, a pAMengcr In Miss Wright's car. He was treat- ed for cuts. -Richard Jo'. Walke. 2fl, or Pomona. driver of a plclcup truck police said was hit from behind by Miss Wright's <'ru' tt, she t ried to ease back into traffic. He wa!' uninjured. -Ute Daniels, 21, of Upland. Walker's passen11er, whose head snapped back upon impart ond brot<e the pickup rear window. He was treated and released. -Ruby M. Cassidy, 73, or Newport Beat'h, the dnvu of a car sldeswtped by Miss Wri1ht '1. Sbewas not lo ju red. -Slacy Ross, 15, dau&hter ol Constance Ross and also a passenger. suffered multJple au.. and scrapes and a bruls:td toot. She was treated and r• leased. -Jan S~vens; 29, of H-421 Redhill Ave., Tustin, the driver of the car carrying the Ross pair. was given emergency treatmeni and released. Laguna Beach traffic olOccr Mark Miller said the accident could have been much worse. and would have involved more cars but for tbe fa.<rt ructions o/ several drivers who pulled to lbe side of the road. No More IJine New Signup RoutiM Working As Saddleback College's dean or admissions. Bob Bosanko's goal Is to bury forever the old vis- ions of registration -long lines, lots of hassles and wasted hours. Monday w as the first day or class s lgnups for the fall semester at the Mission Viejo school. Bosanko said more than 1,450 students r egistered almost without a hitch. "Of course, the real test of the system will come Thursday and Frlday when classes are closed and people who missed their re- gular reg1stralJon time show up along with those who are scheduled," said the former El Toro Hi gh School principal. Monday near mid-day, there were no obvious problems. Lines were short. the atmosphere was relaxed and only one class bad closed due to full tmroUment. Surprisingly, the class wasn"t tennis. photogr aphy, stained glass or any of the more popular courses. ll was a basic cngmeer- mg class. Counselors huddled around a big table giving academic advisement. Nobody h ad a pro- blem getting to sec an adviser. The biggest problem thut arose is one college officials have been rearing for weeks -c:ollefe catalogs delayed al the printer s. They 'II be on saJe in the bookstore Wednesday, a spokesman said to-day. As the arternoon wore on, things got a little more crowded, but nothing the syste m couJdn 't handle efficiently, Bosanko said. From 9 a.m. to noon, Just under 300 p eople register e d but between 1 and 8 p.m., more than 1,100 went through. ·'Generally, the lines are a lit- tle longer in the evenings and late afternoons because people are aJlowed to register al their a ssigned t im e or any lime thereafter -like :iller work." Bosanko said. The college official said things used to be a lot worse because re· g1stration was held over four days instead of the current five· day span. .. We 're having people at !ht> last station tell us how easy and relax mg registration was." he said. "We didn't used to bear thos e k inds of comments before." Cal State Murder Suspect Trial Set Edward C h a rles Allaway, charged with seven murders in a library s hooting binge at Cal State, F\allerton last month, foces trial Nov. JS in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James Walworth heard AJlaway's innocent plea today and ordered the 37-year-old Frotfl Page A J DOGS ••• simllar, it did not, according to the city clerk '5 record. Dogs a re banned on the benches only betweei 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. during the same June to September dales. The ordinance it passed to second reading banned dogs at all times during those dates. The council ovenode Mayor Phyllis Sweeney's attempt to re· fer the matter to the city's parks and recreation commillsioo for a recom mendatlon. Instead it gave preliminary approval to the ban and set final aclionfor Sept. l . Meanwhile. &if(ns had been .erected in the pa rk advising of the prohibition that really wasn't there. The signs Monday were re· movt>d. I Iowa rd said Main Beach Park "as one of lhc few clean well· light<>d ar<>as where proplf' could 11lroll In the evening w1tb thelr dogs. rormer University custodian bound over for trial in the multi· pte shootings July 12. He also is charged with twu t'ounls of assault and two counts of attempted murder. The shootings followed whnt In- vestigators termed despondency o,·er marital problems. IUs 23· year-old estranged wife, Bonnie, had med for divor ce a few days before. The victims were shot with a .22-caliber rifle as they huddled tn horror in hallways at the campus library. Under California law, a def en· dant can be given the death penalty if a jury finds him guilty of m ore than one charge or murder. Allaway's attorney, principal Orange County Public Defender Ron Butler. s aid he probably would ask for a continuance in November lo allow addltional time to prepare the de(ense. Judge Walsworth sald the trial probably would not begin until next January. l'ew housing tracts -Mission Bell Ranch and Mariners Village -have been bum adjacent t.o lhe airport, and homeowners are preuuring San Juan o((iciala to curtail airport operations, Wilcox said. These residents were required to s1&n papers, acknowledging they were aware of nearby airport operations before they bought their homes, he said. Now that they have moved in. they have organized into a pressure group. which keeps a watch on flights in and out of the airport. Wilcox said Capistrano Airport. t'urrently has about 70 alrcran based there. In the 30 years of its operation, hundreds of pilots have been trained by Capistrano instructors, be said. Other airport functions Wilcolt noted include providing rental aircraft to local businessmen, providing search and rescue planes ror sea and mountain rescue, generating tourism, educating local youth by means of school tours and employment providing an emergency landing and refuellng site, and serving as a base for crop dusters and aerial mapping planes. "The last two big sharks caught were spoUed by planes out of Capistrano Airport," said f'N• Page Al KIDNAP ••• over lunch last Thursday, shortly before the flbdUctlon in front of the pot::ito chip tycoon 's dentist office m Huntington Beach. prisoner in a re nted motorhome on the start or an aborted trip toward lhe desert. Investigators say lt was Wesson who held Scudder in the rented vehicle near Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley while Sellers went to cilll Mrs. Scudder for a $250,000 ransom demand. Both suspects fled on foot when Scudder reigned a massive, v1olenl heart allnck in the van. assaulted the lone kidnaper and got out the door. A novel new bit oC legal trouble awaited Wesson when he arrived at the court this morninc. He was handed a subpoena u he stepped off the marshal's bus, apparently a summons connect· ed with a $170,000 lawsuit he races involving the Desert Empire Bank. Oet. Jack Welsh said it is al· leged the former Bank o f America, Corona del Mar branch manager i s i n desperate financial straits and discussed his financial plight with Scudder 'West' Won Judge Rules for NY Finn LOS ANGELES <AP> -Less than a year ago, there was no "New West" magazine. A few months later. there were two. A federal judge was asked to rule on the matter -and then there was one. U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hauk decided in a summary judgment Monday that New York Publications, which publishes "New West " and "New York" magazines, has rights to the title. A LAGUNA BEACH m an, J erry Kobrin. who published a different "New West" sought an injunction against the New York firm's use of the title. · "They· thought of it first," admitted Keith D. Beecher, attorney for the plaintiffs, but added: "My contention is that it's not the first one who thinks or it but the first one who puts it in print.'' Beecher said the two companies chose the title in· dependently and were not aware of each other's de· cision. · IN IDS RULING. Hauk told the litigants that New York Publications' "New West " h ad followed through on its original idea by continuous publication of the magazine. The Laguna Beach firm had printed only two editions before deciding to suspend publication Jn· definitely, he pointed out. He saui deny Inst this ust' to re- s idents was unfalr and d is· cnminatory. "There are people for whom the SPo rt of dOI( waJklng la lhelr only recreation, a nd for them it provides exercise and plea.sure," Howard said. Good People To Know When You're Loo.king For Diamonds And Jewelry '-'Check Out These Bargains: He said the city's parks nro all or different character and appeal le> different use~. While dogs don't belong in Bluebird or Boat Cnnyon Parks bt'cause of Iii. hlah usal(e by young children, they do flt In well at M aln Beach and llelsler Purk, he auld. Suunne How urd, a city :mimaJ senices officer, said i.n response to questloni.. that havlng differ· mi hours for the park and the beach would pose an enf~­ ment problem. f\lrther, when development of the park ls complete, a sidewalk now on the parltaide « Coast H11hway will be rem oved. Mrs. Howard Hid il i.s likely people walking their dogs from one point to another along Coast Hiibway will want to use lhe park ·s boardwalk u a a.ldewallc. They could be liable to a citation il lbey did, under the proposed law. May said the passaae of the Main Beach Park dog ban wu notall thatdlsslmilartothe Lorr- era bans and be wondered aloud whether bans in other city •reas mi~l not be fortbComlnt'. "I don't know who is be.Int so d<>emalic about this at city hall,'· ~111aid. • . ' fOR THI LADY LADIU rLATIMUM DIA. uur ... ... o, .... llod4.: J5 ...... ~ 22 _.., .. ut: H Mpltte uf: Zl.IOch. TW ............ S12.IOO 4A I Ct. CW... ..... ,, ........ w/\p I p1Mca ••••••••• , •••••••• Sl.tto i11 Ct. TW Die. .... ...._ ferlll l#Jlt41 .................... Sf71 IMA. & ~ .... w/J ..... .. i.w1•..,. ................ '67l l .UCt.TWD~l-...fl'ee.._ l#l7J71 .................... 1111 tlllMe's.&> .......... ........ ...,...,"" ..... ..... •••••••••••••.•••••••••. 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NO. 237, 2 SECTIONS, 2.C PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 2', 1976 c TEN CENTS I eath Visited Sklin Lawman in Drearni I i SLAIN IN IDAHO Deputy Chuck Ashton JU.S. f •f!(.idnap • 1 ~ harges iJ)elayed (' Two defendants in the kidnap. 1 "'g of potato chip hear J ohn 11. ! ~ack " Scudder of Balboa Island ppeared m court today and were 1 ranted a two-da) continuance an eir arraignment William Rudy Wesson. 4-1. of 1uslin and Rick Dale Sellers. 20. Of Long Beach. were held With no reduction in their $100,000 bail They again will appear for ar· raignment Thursday. 1 Defense attorney Mic hael Quig ley and an ass ociate i:epresenling both men requested I the continuance of the formal re· ading of charges against their ~lients. Judge Fenton Jones ~ranted tbe request and ordered Wesson ind Sellers remanded to Orange ety Jail pending another ap- ance at 9 a. m. Thursdav re his bench in Division 11 of t Orange County Judicial .9istrict court. ! • The brief proceedings were 'Witnessed by Mrs. Joyce Wesson *id her father, who is also def en· cant Sellers. father. • Weuon 1s charged '4'1th ~napmg for ransom and as· •ult with a deadly weapon for tlllegedly s mashing Scudder an. E m outh with a gun butt during kidnap in Huntington Beach l Thursday . \ Sellers faces only a kidnapang fDrransom charge. l Wesson. a former banker with •unpowder gray mutton chop •deburns was tight lipped and ~cas1onally g lanced at his JOunewirc 'fhe men wore new leisure .twt.s. Wesson's "as powder blue: ~d Sellers' khaki tan. 1 Scudder, 64. of 145 N. Bay !"oot, Balboa Island, did escape '1thoutih injured after being held 1'ti1oner ln a rented motorhome ~ the atart of an aborted trip f.OW•rd the desert. ...t.Jnve:stiiators say il was weuon who held Scudder in the •ted vehicle near Mlle Square ••clonal Parle In Fountain Valley while Sellers went to coll lira. Scudder tor u $250,000 awuom demand. l 8oth IUS~ls Oed on foot wht'n tleudder feigned a m asSl\'l', f , (SttXIDNAP, Page AZ> ' ~·Rudy's 'Fan' 1 Shows Again • ( LOSANGELES(AP>-J The "Mysterious Woman t Jn Black" came once qain. as she has done ! Jaearly every year since t mourners began observing • • the death of silent screen ldol Rudolph Valentino. ~ ~wuooeinacrowd~ morttban J,000 peoplewbo ·satbered at Hollywood Mei:nodal Par~ Ce,netery Monday on the sJth an· nlversary of Valentino's. death. Wearing a black dress and veil, the elderlr woman wandered sto.ly t.hrO'llh the crowd, knelt in frcmt of Vale.nlino'.s crypt al. the white marble mausoleum and blew • lisa. Sbe then depuUd u .Oeet.11 and quietly• sbe ~arrtftd. r Psycholo gical Coincid ence or Indian Intuition Mad e Him Say Goodbye Somesayilwaspsycbologtcal the name 'Chuck Ashton' By AllTHUB R . VINSEL Of-D•llf Plllltuff No lawman wears a badge without knowing il may be a nkkel·plated ticket to eternity but few race the challenge hke stoical former Fountain Valley resident Earl Charles Ashton, who saw death corning two days before in a dream. Shoshone County, Idaho, Sheriff's Deputy Ashton. 23, wa~ killed In the line or duty six days ago, appaTenUy murdered on Im - pulse by a fugitive stopped for routine questioning. coincidence. and •August. 1976, • on it." says Some say il was Indian in· his slster, Charlene Vosse. Tbe tuition in hi.s Cherokee blood, but young lawrnan wu reportedly a Deputy Ashton predicted bis lull· murder tariet after only si.Jc ing and solemnly made his moot.ha on the department for rounds and said goodbye to breaking up a drug ring. friends and Orange Coast re-The friends he visited were latives. amon( more than ~mourners His Jile drained Into the gutter including 172 law enforcement of Interstate 90 halCway between representatives from 1dabo, Kellogg and Wallace. Idaho _ Montana and Washington state, ironically without his knowing be including F Bl agents, who at- was dying a hero. tended Friday's rites. "Two days before he was shot~ .. When we talked to him on the he dreamed of a tombstone with phone, before his death, be said someoae wu trying to ltUI him because he broke ~P u dr"ug. dealina ring," sa)s bis older s 11: •. ter, Charlene. "I know 1 'm going lo die on the job. When it's a man's time, it's his time." she quoted him as say· in&; <-He had been set up for an ambush several tames." says Ms. Vosse. 26. who shares a Fountam VaUey apartmeot with her sister Debbie Ashton, 20, while their mother Mrs. Jo Ann Ashton lives nearby. A former competition prize· w1nn1ng Dally Pilot carrier bo~. Deputy Ashton's family setUC<i m Fountain Valley m 1964 when~ he was an honor student. earning an A grade-average an high school He ln•ed with an uncle in the Cour rl 'Alene area of Idaho his last two years of high school. s pending sum~e rs o n the Orange Coast. During the two years at Foun· • taan Valley High School, the slain deputy's elder s ister says he "orked on.campus with police where he felt he could help. The family lived al 17695 Blli>hard St. ers Patrol s. Korea ,.,. .......... HOSTAGE PHYLLIS UTNAGE RUSHES TOWAAO OMAHA POLICEMEN AFTER F'LEEINO SOUTH OMAHA TAVERN Police Capture Oklahoma M•n Who Held Three People Captive In BunJc.,.Uke Tavern, Kllllng One Police Break Reign of Terror OMAHA. Neb. <APJ -Police s tormed a bunker-like tavern· early today and captured an Oklahoma man who had held three person s hos tage at knifepoint for nearly 17 hours. orncers found one hostage dead, and a second was hurt as th('y rushed In. One of the hos taf!es had escaped unharmed about 20 minutes earlier. Mayor Edward 7.orinsky said the knife-wielder "as "pumped upon drugs.'' "We had to go in." said Deputy Police Chief Joe Friend. Friend was the chief negotiator with tbe Trial Slated F or Cal S tate Death S u sp ect Edward Charles Allaway, charied with seven murders in a library s hooting binge at Cal State, Fullerton last month, faces trial Nov. 15 in Orang~ County Superior Court. Judice James Walworth heard Allaway's innocent plea today and ordered the 31.year-old former University custodian bound over for trial in the multi- ple shootings July 12. He also is c harged with two counts or assault and two counts of attempted mu.rder. The shootings followed •bat in· vestiaators termed despondency over marital problems. Hi.~ 23- year.old estranged wife, Bonnie, had nted for divorce a few days be< ore. The victims weTe shot with a .22-callber rifle as they buddied Jn horror in hallways at the campus Ubl'aTY. Under Califomia law. a defen- dant can be given the death penalty lf a jury finds him guilty of more than one charae of murder. AUaway's attorney. principal Orange County Public Defender Ron Butler. said be probably would ask for a cMUouance lr Nonmbtr to allow addlUooal tJme to prepare the ddeoM • Juqe Walaworth s.Qd lbe trial Jll"Obably would not belio until JlUt J Mu.at)'. J knife-wielding man. Jimmy Green. 31, of Pawnee, Okla., dur· mg the long siege. The deputy chief said the de· cisaon lo s t o rm Whilcombs .Tavern came after two of Green's brothers peered through a window a nd saw Nathan H. "Joe" Culbertson, 59, a tavern patron, on the floor, his throat slashed. Officers said Rosemary Akiens, 38, wife of the tavern's owner, Lloyd Ak.iens, was cut across the throat as they went alter Green. She wu listed in critical condition at a hospital. Phyllis Utnage, 35, a part·Ume 800 A f fecte d tavern employe, was grabbed by police as she le fl the tavern about 7 a.m. to pick up a rifle, a pi,c;tol and some ammuolUoo Green had demanded. A few minutes later. the brothers, R.D. and Johnny Green, approached the building tO tallc with their brother. They had been flown from Oklahoma to. Omaha Jn a chartered jet earlier in the morning. Zoriosky said t.be brothers looked into the building, then backed away and told Friend, ''The iuy lJ lying there and he's cuteartoear. '' Acting Douglu County Coroner RTD Strike Effect On Countians Told The strike in Los Angeles by Rapid Transit District bus drivers is havln1t an impact on about 800 local commuters, Orange County Transit District ((){,'TD) officials reportftl today. About 600 passengers dally ('()mmute Into Los Angeles taking RTD buses from OCTD's f\aUerton park and ride (acllity, officials aaid. Some ol those park their cars Jn Fullerton while others take an OCTD bus from San CJemente, according to OCTD Public Af. BUIVUSM SCARE PROBED LOS ANGELES <AP> -A woman wbo telep~ county hea!t.b officials to «POrt that her 20 l\linea pi1s had dJed bung up without giving her name. Now Ule officials are tryiot to fmd her because they think gbe may have contra.cUd oft.en.fatal botulism polfonin• from eauac home cann@d polatoes. · She said aJae bad eaten a potato and rlvttn Juices ll'Olll U.. same can tohel' l\dnea plo,. fair~ officer Mary.Evelyn Bryden. In addition, another group of about UlO commuten from Seal Beach. Huntington BHch and Los Alamitos areas lake OCTD buses into Long Beach, wheri! they then travel by RTD buSt!$ to work.in Los Angeles, abe said. Mn. Bryden said the OCTD buses takinl commuters to meet RTD routes were posted wit.b signs about the atrllte. In add!tlon, extra operators are on duty at 547·3311 to etve in· fOC'maUoo about OCTD routes in Ora.nie Cou.nty lo those who nor°'ally travel RTD routes • within the county. Mn. Bryden aald most d the calls received Monday wel'e primarily inquiring whether OCTD bus drivers are on strlke. She noted the district's con· . tract with drivers doe.a not expire until June, and service is con· tinulni norm ally. The non.profit or1anilalion Commuter C~=r· at &M-7433, abo 11 p aoe to two.day Cir poOl .-rasfgemmt.s dar1q &be llrike. f Henry Wendt said Culbertson died of "multiple stab wounds." Wendt said Culbertson was stabbed several times in the up· per chest and that he had several slash marks on his arms. Wendt said the report about the slashed throat came because there was :- large amount of congealed blood on Culbertson 's throat area. The deputy police chief said that as officers rushed into the tavern, they spotted Green backing into a restroom at the re· arofthe bar with Mrs. Akiens. Friend said he kfoked down the restroom door and officers wrestled Green into submission. 3Wome nHeld In Coast 'Sex At Home' Case Oranae County Sheriff's of· ficers broke up what they described as a "home delivery" sex ring Monday night with the arrest of three women who were booked In Laguna Hats and jailed on prostitution charges. Undercover officers who said they contacted the trio through advertisements in undergroon<l newspapers uld they invited the g.irls to meet them in separate rooms at the Hyatt. Regency Hotel. They uld the three women were booked after they accepted payment for o.ne of a number of sex acts they allegedly said &.bey were willing to perform. Lodged In the county Jail on praeUtuUon charges were: Wtn· dy Andersen, 20, of 2'217 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa; Gail Ellen Schmeling, 24, of 22700 Lake Forest Drive, El Toro and Nadine Olive, 23, or Ontario. Investigators said the ad· verUsement· to which they responded makes It clear lb at the advertisers are willing to provide sexual services in a hotel, motel or home under the gujse of the s tatement that Otey are masseuses. · They said those services start at $35 a.nd can go as high as $200, d•nding OJl tbe desires of the customer. Practice E x ercis e A First WASHINGTON CAPJ -U.S. B52 bombers have been Oying over South Korea daily, a Pentagon s pokesman said today '· This was the first omclal con· farmation of reports that the giant eight-Jet bombers have ap. peared over the troubled Korean peninsula amid tensions growing out of the North Korean slaying of two U.S. Army officers an the demilitarized zone last W1...'<lnes-' day. Pentagon s pokesman Alan Woods said the B52s have been conducting bombing practice ex· ercises and that they have re· mained "well away from North Korean airspace.·' Woods said lbat, ao rar as he can determine. this Is the first time the Air Force bad exercised its 85Zs over Korea. According to Woods. the B52s first new over Korea la.St Friday, about the time a U.$.-South Korean work party entered the DMZ and chopped down a poplar tree which had figured m the in· cident which led to the deaths or two U.S. Army officers. Those officers were supervis-, ing the pruning of that tree when, a ccording to U.S. officials, they were attacked with axes and , other weapons wielded by Nortb , Korean guards. Hoot,s Gre et Pardon Bid . { SEATILE CAP) -Hundred~ of delegates to the American Legion national convention hoot. ed and shouted ''No!" today when Jimmy Carter propost'd blanket pardons for Vietnam-Na , draft resisters. A counterdemonstration sup. porting his position broke out. simultaneou sly from stands above the convention hall. Tho demonstrators were mos tly young and did not wear legion un. i/orms: Carter t old the audience or legionnaires , "I realhed before ( made any statement to you that • everyone would not. agree." (EarJlerstory, A4) Co ast. Weath e r Sunny o nd slightly warmer Wednes<J3y with some fog ond low cloud:l overnight. Coast hlgh to 70. Jow down to 60. INSIDE T ODAY .Prufdut Ford .oncf Democrat Jimmy Corter beglra pl0ll6 tor campaign, with Corter •peaking in Callfomlo .obout J)C1'donJng• drQ/t dodger•~ OM FMd'1 Min• nlng mate, Robtrt Dole, /ollqwtng him through the 81alt1. Sta P.age A4. .. , A% DAIL y PILOT Japan '-Deal' 1: c 'Studie d? SACRAMENTO IAl'1 Sevt'f\ r,ahforrua energy ul'f1clali. 1tnd three legilll<Atora are urg1n" on.irc~ll to 1n ve1u 1aatC' th • "secret nego\llltiom~ between former Prt:sldent Nixon and former Japanl'Se Pnrnc-Mmistt'r Tanaka." 1'hey made their ;,ppca.J ' akl· t er Monday to Sen. Fr hurt'h. \'.hrurman oftheSubco mllteeun ]'tfallinational Cor tiorus They said the negotiation" t.hould bf' lnvesugaled before Congress goes any farther with the Nuclear Fuel Assurance Act, recently approved by the t: S House or Representatives They :.ald lh~ oragan or the act itself :.hould be investai:atcd. The letter was drafted by state Public Utilities Commissioner <PUC 1 Leonard Ross. It c:tlled the nuclear act ··a danserou.c; piece or legislation. ··11 would turn o\·er the nation·~ lluclear ruel tndu~try tu a pnvute cartel anvolvtnl! lar~C' 011 com pan i <' s a nd a mys ll• r 1o11 ~ partners hip cuntrollc•d b\ the Bechtel Corp and unspec1r1ed fort>1gn inlert'sts. apparl'nUy in· duding Lhe Shah or Iran und Japanescutilitie-., 1t-;:11d Honk If You Hate Thief A Huntin gton Beach man's car came equipped with a burglar alarm he dJdn 't even know he had, police pointed out Fr1day after answering an auto burglary call at a large apartment complex. . Investigators said two : youths were spotted nee . mg the scene after one smas hed the car 's wind· wing and r eached through to unlock the door. lits nrm brushed the horn button. causing it lo honk . but thr mechanis m was apparently defective. It kept honking. attracting the unwanted attention of everyone in Lhe area. NB Council Tables Offe r Of Bay Land The Newport Beach City Council received an offer from the Irvine Company Monday to sell the city 7S acres of vacant land along the east shore of Newport Bayforssoo.ooo. Councilmen tool< no action or the offer from Doug Gfeller. Irvine vice president for re· sidential development. They directed the matt.er for further cliscussioo between the city staff llJld company spokesmen. I Council me,mbers were less than enchanted with the p~ed price for the ncrcage wbicb in eludes: -Forty-eii;tht ar res west of Jamboree Road between the de· V<'lopmcnt lJl the Bluffs area and Park Newport apartmenl- condominium complex -Eighteen acres of !\lope areas C>Yerlooklng the bay. The banks b ave been s ubject to major erosion problems nod Gfeller t'stimated lt will cost ~.ooo over the next s1JC years to maintain them In a safe condlUoo. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RobertN.Wtld ,., __ ....._ J•ck R. Curtrl v,..,._-~....._ Thomn Keevll .... Thomes A. Mur11Nne -....-.·- c Charles H. ~ RldW'd P. Nall -~ ..... T•.._... en •> MMD1 aassltied Advwrtlslnl Mt·Mn ~..,... m' 0r-. OoUt _.....,. ~ Cl,,,.'-:..'°'=.;~~:':": =~ ......... ( ........ ~, ... u .. '*""'"'-., -......-. tK•"" ct"' _, ... "" •I c-4" ""'"" 6-• ~,_._rt CMNt< UH -........ ~--:"""""--­_,. T~•r Auoust ~ 1we TONlGlfl' N!WPORT·Y BSA SCHOOL BOARD -RtlUllr mttllna. Costa Mesa C•lY ~W Cham- ber , 7:30 p.m. WEDNt:SDA\', A GOSTis SUMMER CONCERT -"A Night at the Pops," Pacillc Pops Orchtttra, Soutb Cout Villa& , 1 pm. Free Huntington Woman's Body Found The body of a Huntington Beach woman wu discovered by Newport Beach police in a dramage ditch near Jamboree Road Monday. Police said the \'lcllm, Esmat ~tohsenian Friend. 21. was found lying on a blanket and pillow. While investigation is continu- ing. police said a container was found next to the body. A pre· hminary report from Orange Cou nt y S h eri Cf s C rim e Laboratory said the contamer re· vealed traces or cyanide. Investigators said the victim lert her home at H562 Belmar Circle on Saturday after a verbal dtSpute with h~r husband. She then phoned a friend and said she was contemplating suicide, ac- cording to police. The victim was discovered at 1 :3S p.m. by a parking control of. facer who was citing the victim's car for illegal parking. The of. ricer searched tbe area across from the Newporter Inn after ob- servmg personal property in the unlocked vehicle. 4Separate Trials Set In Killings An Orange County Superior Court triaJ of five men charged with the murders of a Sunset Beach couple became four trials late Monday when Judge Robert P. Kneeland agreed with the de- fense that aJoin.t trial WN unfair. His decision means that Thomas Hardin Hester of Long Beach, becomes the first man lo face trial on dual murder al· legat ions. Jury selection ls scheduled to Rel under way to. day. Hesler, 29. 1s accused of machtne-gunning Janel Mae Metz. 34. to death after he and eight other men burst mto the home she shared with Ronald Cauwels, 27, at 16861 Bayview Drive. last November&. It is alleged that William Craig 1'ibbits. 29, or Ora.nee, used a hand gun to inflict fatal wounds on Cauwels after the victim was accused of robblng patrons oC a local drug ring. Tibbits will be tried on dual murder counts Sept. 27 with Richard Wayne Sooter, 28, of Long Beach. That trial date will b'! deferred if the Hester trtal hu not been completed, Judge Kneeland said. Also scheduled ror Sept. 27 is the trial on identical charges of Dennis Casey Jones, nlso known ~ Dennis Maloney, 32, of 1~ Santiago Drive, Newport Beach. The final trial date of Nov. 15 was scheduled Cor Ronald Carl D'orio, 29 or Long Beach. who IS the only defendant free on bail. Three men Indicted with the five men on trial are scheduled to appear aa prosecu\lon witnesaes 1n all fourtrlals. Each has pleaded auilty to two counu ol eecond degl'ff murder. Each will be 1entenced t.o one year in the county jail on each coonl after their testlmon1 has been given, tbe proseculiOll states. Coastal • Meas u re Passe d By muav KA\'t: Ol IM°""' -"''" A l>tale coastal Pt'Olttl1on bill that .authorut·s a permanent state coastal comm1sston and tempe>rary re.cionat romm1ssions woo a surprise viclory )fooday h1 Socr:,imt:nto A 2S to 14 final vott' sent the bill by Sen. J~rome Smith CD·San Jose> to Gov. Edmund G. Bro\\n Jr .. who promised he would i.ign lhe measure am mediately. Brown said he would also sign a follo"•up bill, that as said lo be an attempt to s atisfy labor in· terest5 in California. Orange County Sens. Dennis Carpenter <R·Newport Beachl a nd James Whetmore <R· Fullerton> we re among those who voted against the environmental bill. Carpenter descnbed Monday's action in the Senate chambers as "wild wheeling-and-dealing" and said he could not support the bill because of several reasons. Carpenter obJects to provisions of the ball that would be carried out A permanent 15-member state coastal com m1ss1on was ap- proved. with members appointed by the governor , the assembly speaker. the senate rules com- mittee and by Ute existing re· gaonal coastal commissions. However, temporary regional commissions were aJso created to examine coastal plans drawn up by local governmental agencies. Those plans must coo· form to the master state coastal plan, which would protect the coaslline and provide greater ac· cess to the beaches, among other provisions. The regional N>dies, also apa pointed, will not' begin work unW the cities finalize coastal policies. But they are scheduled todlsband by 1981 at the lat.est. "1 'm just not in favor of another layer of appoinUve gov- ernment that we just don't need." said Carpenter, reCerring to the regional commission system. ··Pl us, I th.ink too mu.ch of the stale 1s mctude<i ln the bill's pro- visions," the Newport Beach state senator added. Carpenter referred to the approximate 1,000-yard boundary .that would be ln erfecl if the bill is signed by Brown. _ Carpenter also criticized the fact that tbe money needed to carry out the provisions of tlle bill w u not included in Monday 's vot.lnc. "They separated tbe money from the body of the bill, so they would need only 21 votes, not Z7. That's procedural fraud," Carpenter alleged. The senator was also critical of the way Gov. Brown apparently manipulated the measure on the senate floor. ·"The governor and Jack Hen· ning, AFL·ClO stale director. were in Brown 's omce in a closeted wheeling and dealing session throughout the day," Carpenter said. "Then in the late afternoon, in an unprecedented action, they came down to the senate floor, arm in arm," according to Carpenter. The senator s aid that early in the day, only 16 or 17 senators favored Smith's bill. .. l left the chambers about 4 pm. alone with others on the finance committee. When I re· turned. 21 had agrC<-'d to support the bill and then a couple or others hoppad on lall'r." he said Carpenter said the bill won ap· proval because of Arown's sup. port Brown aRreed lo Mgn a rollowup bill th~1l "ould answer the concerns of California's or· gamzed labor. First, the followup bill will in· e lude a provis ion that landowneu be compensated if they lose their land under the coaslnl act. Also, tht> bill would provide that regional commissions would not tx>gln work unless activated by the stale coastal commis11ion. Attica Prisoners Protest in Cells ATI'lCA, N.Y. (AP' -As !Wlme 1,800 ol Attica's 2,000 ·1n. matea remained in their cells in a prison protest, state Correct.tons Commlstioner &n.lamln Ward told a news conference tbat ··society has to stop belnc hypocritical and choo8e between refiabiHtation and retribution." Ward and Auociate Com· missioner Mark Corrigan ar· rived bere to meet with the prisoners' liaison committee. which discusses inmate grievances with officials at the Attica Correctional Facility. ••Those who are sent.e.n~ for more than five years are sen· tenced for retribution," Ward told the prison news conlerenca. "RehabilltaUon should not take longer than that.'' About 90 percent ol the Inmates retused to leave their celb Mon· d_, to work ln pri.soo shops or at- tend classes in p~ ~ ' . The protest was planned Sn . advance, and officials bad dis~ covered a letter and peuuoo.s calling for the action oo Mooda.y to emphuiie ~lilt ol demands. The peacerul protest was in sharp coatrut to the violent re- volt ol September 1971, when 4.1 men-11 prison employes and 32 prisoner• -were kllleo. Officials said they were trying to run the lnstitutioo u normally as possible. They said 48 persons vtslted inmates, 186 prisoners showed up for breakfast. 44-4 for lunch and 300 for dinMr. A spokesm an said no extra guar(ls had been called in." . Corrigan said It is a vi°'atiooor prfaon rules to refuse to report for work or classes and the names of those .. not loUowinJt their _projrams " were recorded. But he lndlcat~d no puniUve action wu planned. ' 0.llJ l'llOt -· IY htl"kll 0'0.NWU SUSPECTS AT COURT IN SCUDDER KIDNAP CASE Rick Seller• (left), Wiiiiam Rudy We11on f.rrive In Chains RTD, D r iver s F ro• Page A 1 Resume Talks KIDNAP.·· To End Strike LOS ANGELES CAP > Representatives or the Southern California Rapid Transit D1stnct <RTD) and its bus dnvcrs af(r('ed to resume negotiations an an ef· fort to end a day-old strike th al has lert RT D's 750.000 daily com · munters. including some from Orange County, looking for other transportation. A spokesman for the United TransporLation Union, which repres~nts th~ RTo·s 4, 700 drivers, said bargaining was to resume at 1 p.m. today. Talks had broken off at the 12 01 a.m. Monday strike deadline. Some 1,100 m echanics and maintenance workers represent ed by the Amalgamated Tram.1l Uruon IATU ). ali.o 1m·olved m contract negot1at1oni. \\1th thl' district, caught orric1als oit guard by joining in the \\ alkout. Clerks and ticket salesmen also were honoring the picket lines. ATU President Jerry Lonit. who was instrumental m gelling both sides back to the ncgotiatan~ table, said he doubted the strike would equal a 1974 walkout that lasted 68 days. "Hopefull y, wc can end this thing real quick." said Long. "Thal 'sour goal." The strike has halted the dis trict's 2 ,400 bus<'s serving Orange, Los Angeles. R1vers1dt' and San Bernardino counti<'s. violent heart attack in the van. assaulted the lone kidnaper and got out the door_ A novel new bit of legal trouble U\\ ailed Wesson when he arrived at lhe court this morning. He was handed a subpoena as he stepped off the marshal's bus. apparently a summons connecl· ed with a 5170.000 lawsuit he races involving the Desert Empire Bank. Del. Jack Welsh said it is al· le ged the former Bank of America, Corona del Mar branc1. manager is in desperate financial straits and discussed hJs nnanctaJ pl1gbt-wtth Scudder over lunch last Thursday, shortly before the abduction in front or the potato chip tycoon's dentist office in Huntington Beach. DMV Officials To Sell Cars SACRA MENTO (AP)-Would ~ ou buy a used car from the chief of the California Department of Motor Vehicles? Someone will get that chance because three top OMV officials have become auto salesmen for the week to find out about the other end or state regulations. Said OMV Director • Herman S1lus: "We hope to remove some • of the misunderstanding inevita- ble in any regulated-regulator re- lat1onsh1p ." 3 Admit Russian Smuggle MOSCOW <A l'> -Three Americans plelldltd Quilty in Sovif't court today to charaes or Ctarrylnt 62.8 ~ J)()Un<b of btrOin lntothe~ovlct Union. The three were stopped by rustoma orflchll~ nt Moscow ·s Shcrcmly cvo J nlcrnotional Airport June 27 enroule from MaJaysia to Parts. Gerald R. Amsler. 33, of New York, and Paul Brawer, 31 , or Las Veaas, Nev., pleaded ;uilty in Moscow city coW't to smuggl· Ing and crlmlnal conspiracy to smu11le the narcotics. When the judae asked Dennis Robert Burn. 26. also or New York, how he J)leaded, Burn replied: "1 admit my gullt on lransportin; it but not In my consplracytodoso.·· The three, who are bein& kept in separate cells with Russian cell mates, sat quietly together in a small docket guarded by Soviet soldiers. Vnder Article 78 ot the Russian criminal code. d r~ smugghnJ? carries a prison term of three to 10 years. The trio has been UC'('USl'd or carrymJ? the heroin, which L'.S. Embassy officials described liS the "bro\\n sugar " l)pe. 111 the false bottoms Of their :SWtl'UM!S. Acc(1rdmg to the Soviet prv~s. the three had not countl'<i on J:O ing through Soviet customs her<'. I.mt by a flu ke they had to t'hangc planes and carry their luggage through inspection points. Although the purity of the heroin seized has not been report· ed. Lhe reported quantity with 60 percent purity would be worth about $3 million on New York streets -enough to keep 1.567 addicts in the habit for a year. The tnal. expected to last two days. is being allowed full cov· erage by the Soviet and foreiJ?n media, unusual ror Soviet trials. Trials of politacal disi.1dents here are routinely closed to the foreign press, although So\'ict law requires public tnub in such 1·a!.es. Youth's Body Found in Bag On Highway A biker who kicked In disgust at a trash bag as he trudged aJong the Ortega Highway near San Juan Capistrano Monday ran for the nearest telephone when he spotted the contents of the lorn bag. Orange 'County Sheriff's of· ficers summoned to the scene said they found the body of a young man who had been shot through the head and then ap· parenUy ·stuffed lnt.o the plastic bag. 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VOL. 69, NO. 237, 2 SECTIONS, 2' PAGES N TEN CENTS Coast Bill Wins a Sm·prise Victory · By HILAllV KAVE • Ol .. 0.ll•l'flftMMf A stale coutal protection bill t authorizes a permanent e coastal commission and porary regional commissions a surprise victory Monday in ramento. ~A 25lo14 final vote sent the bill Sen. Jerome Smith < D-San Oft) to Gov. Edmund G. Bro'O\n Jr .• who promised he would sien the measure Immediately. Brown said be would also sign a rollowup bill, that is said to be nn attempt to satisfy labor in· tlrests in Calilornfa. Orange County Sens. Dennis Carpenter tR·Newport Beach) and James Wbe tmore CR· Fullerton I were among those who vol ed again s t the ~.1 Million Newport Bid environmental bill. . Carpenter descnbed Monday's actJon In the Senate chambers as "wild wheeling-and-dealing'' and said he could not support the bill because or several reasons. Carpenter objects to provisions ol lbe bill that would be carried out. A permanent lS-member state coastal commission was ap- proved, with members appointed by the governor, the assembly speaker, the senate rules com- mittee and by the existina re- gional coastal commissions. However, temporary region2'} commlssion.s were also createil to examine coastal plans drawn up by local governmental agencies. Those plans must con- form to the master state coastal plan. which would protect the coastline lnd provide geater ac· cess to the beaches. among other provisions. The re&lonal bodies, also IJ>· pointed, will not·~ work until the cities finalise coastal policies. But they are scheduled to disband by 1981 at lbe latest. .. I'm just not in favor of another layer of appointive eov· ernment that '"''e just don 't need." said Carpenter, referring to the regional commission system. "Plus. I think too much of the state 1s 1nc1uaea in the bill's pro- visions," the Newport Beach slate senator added. Carpenter referred to the approximatE' 1.000·yard boundary that would be in effect 1r the bill 1s signed by • (Sff COAST. Page A%) !.Open Space Bond ' . i . I I ·; .. Approved for Vote o.Nl't f'CIM ....._ 8y l'•Jrkll 0'0.-11 ~ SUSPICTI AT COURT IN SCUDDER KIDNAP CASE Rick a.tier• (left). WHHam Rudy We11on Arrive In Chains ,14bduction Suspects Jf'in Hearing Delay f fwo defendants ln the kidnap. th:';,, ~to chip heir John H. ~t' Scuddt r of Balboa Island llPPtared ln court today and were .. led a lwo-day ccnUnuance Jn • IJlwly's 'Fan' f Shows Again r. LOS ANGELES CAP)~ I The "Mysterious Woman in Black" came once again. as she bu dooc nearly every year since mourners beaan observing l the death of ajJent 1ttea1 idol Rudolph Valenti.no. She wu oae la a crowd~ more than 1,000 people wbo gathered at Hollywood Memorial Park CerneterY t Monday on the 5dth an-J niversary of ValeoUno's death. Wearing a blaclt dres _ and veil, the elderly ~ woman wandered slowly throuah the crowd, knelt in· "front of VaJenUno's crypt '"at the white mar'ble mauoleam and blew a ldu. Sbe then departed u aleaUJ and quickly• abe .... heel. their arraignment. . William Rudy Wes.cion. 44, of Tustin and Rick Dale Sellers. 20, of Lona Beach, were held with no r~uctlon in their $100,000 ball. They again will appear for ar· raignmenl Thursday. Derense attorney Mlt'haet Quigley and an associate r epresenting both men requested the continuance of the formal re· ading of charges against their clients. Judge Fenton Jones granted the request and ordered Wesson nnd Sellers remanded to Orange County Jail pending another ap. pearance al 9 a .m. Thursday before bis bench in Divisloo 11 or West Orange County Judicial District court. Tbe brief proceedings :.vere witnessed by Jrfrs. Joyce Wesson and be:r father, wbois alsodefen· dantSellers'father. Wesson is charged with kidnaping for ransom and aa- sadlt with a deadly weapon for allegedly smashing Scudder· ii\ the mouth with a gun butt durinc the kidnap in H\lnlingtoo Beach last Thursday. Sellers faces only a kldnaping forr1uu1om charge. Wesson. a former banker with iunpowder gray mutton chop sideburns wu light lipped and occaaionaUy glanced at. hls- YOUftl wife . (SeeUDNAP, Pace A!) By MICHAELPASKEVJCH Of-0.11¥1'\lllSUH Newport Beach will hold a special election on MayJl , 1977, to decide the rate or a $7.l million open space and park improve- ment bond issue. The decision came at Monday night's city council session with the adoptioo or Councilman Don Mcinnis' "midl" plan that would purchase JS sites totaling aboul 150 acres for parks and open space Mcinnis also introduced a four- parcel "mini" plan and a "maxi" bid calling for an Sll million bond purchase or20 sales The passing of the bond issue, which requires a two-thirds per· cent majority yes vote. would purchase the following sites: Ready for Takeoff 0.11¥ .-.tot "•fl ~I.. I I • ,, Sem e niuk S lough, West Newport Park, Cagney, Ensign 'Pilot' Bob Olson of Newport Beach re· annual radio control scale contest , held adies his Waco YMF-3 1934 plane from the Sunday in Fountain Valley's Mile Square I . View Park. Marina Park. West Jetty View Park, Marine- Bay id•. Caataw-.ys, Mariners Park. Tus tin -University. Eastbluff Extension. Spyglass Hill park, Spyglass Hill Play Lot. San Joaquin Hills Extension and Corona llighl ands Tot Lot. .. golden age of aviation" for the second Park. <Related picture, Page A3.) 1 ~__;;:._ ____ ..:.;;,. ________________ ...,.... __________________________________________ ~ 'I The S to 1 a pprovaJ or the Mcinnis plan eltminat~ the pre- vious plan developed by the Caty Counc11 ·s open space subcommit· tee that would have purchased t~e BOND, Page AZ> DMV ·Advisor Board Slates First Meet The first m eeting of south Orange County's cilw!n advisory board or the California Depart- ment of Motor Vehicles will take place Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the San Clemente Community Clubhouse. The volunteer t'ommitlee was established recently to work with the sooth county 's OMV office in recommending end reviewing departmental actions related to traffic urety. consumer pro- tection and quality of service. The local oUlce, located in San Clemente. serves that city plus IAguna NigueJ, South Laguna. Laguna Beach, Mission Viejo, El 'foro, Laguna Hills and Leisure World. It handlea the licensing of 30.000drivers and JOO,OOOvehJcles per year. "We have greater personal con· tact with the pubUc than any other state unit and we deal with. the llet'ond largest inveatment mo!lt people make in their liretlme -Q car," sald Ollbert L. Gilbert. OMV otrlce manager. RB Woman's Body Found In Newport The body of a Huntington Beach woman was discovered by Newport Beach polke in a drainage ditch near J amboree Road Monday. Police said the victim, Esmat Mohsenian Friend, 21. was found Jying on a blanket and pillow. While investigation is continu· ing. police said a container was found next to the body. A pre: liminary report from Orange Count y Sheriffs Cri me Laboratory said the container re- vealed traces of cyanide. Investigators said t.be victim left her home at 14562 Belmar Circle on Saturday after a verbal dispute with her bu.sband. She then phoned a friend and said s he was contemplating swcide, ac- cording to police. The victim was discovered at 1 :JS p.m. by a parlung control of· ricer who was citing the victim's car for illegal parking. The oC- ficer searched the area across from the Newporler Inn after ob- serving personal property In lhe unlocked vehicle. Killer Walks Of£ 'VACAVILLE (AP) -A 34· year-oJd inmate, Dooald Rosen • at the California Medical FacUi· ty. has escaped an.er walking • away from his outside work as· signment. omclals say. He had been convicted of second degree murder. Rate Sliced But NB Taxes Still Going Up The Newport Beach City Coancil cut five cents olf the tax rate Monday nigbt ln a move to help ligbt~n tbe burden ol an avera1e 22.6 percent increase in propert7 valualiom. . THE NEW TAX BATE is $1.11 per $100 of usessed valuation. However, the owner ol an Sll0,000 bome can atill expect to pay about $40 more per year in tu es, according lo estimates of city Fiunce ~ot George Pappas. City officials say the increased taxes are needed to finance the 1976--17 approved budget of $23, 723,0IS. Tho bod&et is up 14.4 percent Crom last year•a total of more than $20milllon. DIE BUDGET ADOPTED by the council in June was based on a 15 percent rise in assessed valuation and as- sumed last year's tu rate of '1.16. Tiie averace inettase of 22.f percent valuaUon •ould have generated an lldditional $330,000 in city revenues.. By cutt.lni the rate five cenU, lbiaaurplus is ellm.IDated. _,... ..._ - U.S. BQrnbers Fly Over South Korea I ,, • WASHJNGTON CAP> -U.S. BS2 bombers have been flying over South Korea dally, a Pentagon s pokesman said today. Thi.i was the first official con· firmatlon or reports that the giant eight-jet bombers have ap. peared over the troubled Korean peninsula amid tensions growing out of the North Korean slaying. of two U.S. Army officers in the demilitarized zone last Wednes- day. Pentagon s pokesman Alan Woods said the B52s have been conducting bombing practice ex- ercises and that they have re- mained "well away from North Korean airspace.•• Woods said that, so far u he can determine, this is the first time the Air Force had exercised its BS2s over Korea. Accordjng to Woods. the B52s first fl ew over Korea last Friday, about the time a U.S.-Soulh Korean work party entered the DMZ and chopped down a poplar tree which had figured in the in- _cldent which led to the deaths oC two U.S. Army officers. Those officers were supervia· NB Council Tables Offer Of Bay Land The Newport Beach City Council received anofferfrom tho Irvine Company Monday lo sell the city 75 acre1 of \tacant land aJoni the east shore cl Newport Baylor Sl500 ,000. · Councilmen took no action of !he oiler from Doug Gfeller, lrvtne vice president for re· aldenlJal d evelopment. They directed the matter for further dilcuNlon between the clt.y rt.aft and company 1pokesmm. Council members were less than enchanted with the proposed price for lbe acrea&e which ln· eludes: -Forty-eight acres west or Jamboree Road between the de· velopment in the Bluffs area and Parle Newport apartment· condominium complex. -Eighteen a era cl slope areu overlook.inc the bay. Tbe banks have been. s ubject lo maJor erosion problems and Gfeller estimated It will cost $50,000 over the next six year• to maintain &hem in aaaf e condiUoo. t ing the pruning or that tree when. ' at'cord1ng lo U.S. officials, they were attacked with axes and other weapons wielded by North Korean guards. Woods did not say how many BS2s have been sent over Korea. but other Pentagon sources re- ported the daily fli ght from Guam involved three o( the bombers. Although Woods described the flights as bombing practice runs. it appeared obvious that the rugbt.s were part of the U.S. show • of force designed to deter any , North Korean attack across the DMZ. 'The Pentagon spokesman re· ported lbat the more than 42,000' U.S. troops in South Korea re- main in a higher lnan normal alertatatUB. At the same time, he reported that the aircraft carrier Midway was conducting exercises at sea well below the 38th parallel separating North ond South. Korea. ·" The Midway, carrying 75 aircraft. waa ordered into poelUon off South Korea late last wetk as the United SWtes in· creaaes Jts alrpowcr in tho area. Coast' We ather Sunny and allghtly warmer Wednesday with aome fog and low cloud& ovemiabt. Coa.sl bJ&)l to 70, lowdown to60. . INSIDE TODAY '• 1 .~ ' .Prttfdent Ford .and Democrat Jimmy Carter btgfn plou /or campmgn, toUll Carter •peaking t" Call/0ntf4 .oboiit pardoning' draft dodqn•. and Ford'• nm- "'"" mate. Robert Doi~. folLowl"g him through the ltata. SecP.~I Af. c } •••ex ; . ' A2 DAil y P ILOT N f *°""• Pa~ ;I I COAST ••. Brown • Carpenter ul&o cnuc1ud th" r fact that tbe money ~ to I carry out the provtskN ot the bill w~ not includ •d m Monday· vot1na. "'l'hey stparatt'd the mooey from the body of thl' bill. so lhey would need only 21 v~. o« 27. That '11 prot'edurul fraud " Carpenter alh:led. ' The sen:ator waa :llso cnllcaJ of th~ way Gov. Brown apparently manipulated th~ me111ure on lhe senate noor. ''The governor alnd -Tack llrn- JCing, AFL·CIO Mute director, were in Drown'• ornce in •• closeted wbeelln~ Wld dealing session throughout the day," Cer~·nter u1d. ···Then in the late 3J'lemoon. in an unprecedented action, they came down to lbe ll<!nat.e floor. .trm in arm," according to CJirpenter. The senator said that early in the day, onl)' 16 or 17 scnatori. favored Smith's ball. ··1 lert the chambers about 4 p .m . along with others on the finance committee. When I re- turned, 21 bad agreed to support the bill and then a couple of others hopped on I ater," he said Carpenter said the bill won ap- proval because of Brown's sup- port. Brown agreed to sign a followup bill that would answer the concerns or Cnhforma ·s or- ganized labor. First, the followup bill \\ill in· el ude a pro vis ion lhat landowners be compensated if they lose their land under the coastal act . Also, the bill would provide that regional commissions would not begin work unless activated by the state coastal commission. Energy A.ides Seek Nixon, Tanaka Probe SACRAMENTO CAP> -Seven California energy offlcials end three legislators are urging Congress t o investtgate the "secret negotiations between former Pres ident Nixon and former Japanese Priml• 1'lan1ster Tanalc:i." They made lhl'1r upf)('al Ill a IN ter Monday to Sen. fo'rank Churt•h, <'haarman of the Subcomm1llet• on Multlnation al Corporations They said the negotiation~ :-.hould be investigut<'d bt>(on• Congress gof's an) further "1th the Nuclear Fuel Assurance Acl. recently approved by the V.S. House of Represcntallv<'s. Thev said thl' ongm or the uct 1tseir !-hould be inve~t1gatt'd The letter was drafted by state Public l lt11ihes Commissioner 4PUC1 Leonard R~s It called the nuclear act ··a dungerou.s piece of legislation .. It" ould turn overt he naLion 's nuclear fu el industry to a pn\'ate cartel involving large 011 com· panies a nd a m yi;t e rl ous partnership controlled by the Bechtel Corp. and unspecified foreign inte rests, apparently an- duding the Shah o( Iran and Jopanei;e utilities.'' 1l said. In addition to Ross, the signers nf lhe letter were Assemblymen ('harles Warre n ( 0 -Los Angeles>. T -e r r y G o g g i n ( D -S a n AHnardlno 1 a nd Luwr cnc e J\epilo((, ( O·San D1ego1: energy commissioners Richard MauJlin. Honalc1 Ooctor .ind Emllt<1 \'aranin1 , Plll' <'omm1.,slon<'r Robert Rat1no' •<'h, and Air R<>sourceli Roa rd Chairman Toni Quann and m('mlwr Mary I> '.:arhol!. J ose Woman Die SAN JOSE (AP> Marion Pearson. 69, San J 05<', wu killed in the t"olllslon of a car and 11 tanker truck. Some 7,000 gallons of ia:sollnt' wtre splHed. some nf which lealted Into the bay near Alviso, killing 1,000 fish. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1N> Of.,... Ce.A\t DtN'Y ,,,.._ '""' .. " '" ,, torf\ft.,.... tN hit•• ~ ...... It """'""""" ,., ,,_. ()•.,. Co.u ( r"'&ll~t_.. ~. '9Nr-'• .. t~ ••• ..,_,l\ftM #MldeW t~ I,....,,., tl!ir (.o\ta ~b. ,.._,.., flltrt-.."-~~., 6t>•<" • •""'•~" V•H••· ""'""· ~ ........ I~ ~•0•'f •l'IO L .,~ "•.,_ft ~ (...-t A ~1~• ..... ~I .. i,I .... , ,ti .. h\.N<I ~MY\ M'O \WI ••n tM PfiMt~I ._, .. 4~~ "''*"" I\ •t I)) M " .. , ~""I, C.la ~--. c.11-• ,_ Ttiomas KffVlt ...... 'TllOmas A. Mul1)fllne -~t-0\arles H. Loos AkNrd P. Nefl AUl._""' ...... t~ -. Tu..01y August~-197& Allaw a y Trial Set Nov.15 ' ' Edward C har lt-:1 Allawa)~ ch11rcf'd with scvt'n murders In l llbrnry ahootlnit l>mie at Cal Stile. Fullerto n hast month. facH trtat No .. ·. ts ln Oranao County Superior Court. Judae JameR \\'alworth henrd Allowuy ·~ innoeent pleu today 11nd ordered the :n .ycar·o ld form er Unh•erslty cus toctlun bound over tor trial in the multi· ult ~b00Un51.s July 12. He also is charged with two counts ot assault and two count4 of attempted murder. HOSTAGE PHYLLIS UTNAGE RUSHES TOWARD OMAHA POLICEMEN AFTER FLEEING SOUTH OMAHA TAVERNrw....- Pollce Capture Okl•homa Man Who Held Three Peope C•ptJve in Bunker-Ilk• T•vern, Kiiiing One The shooUngs followed what In· \'estiaators termed despondent'y o\'er mnrltal problems. His 23 .. )ear·old estranged wife, Bonnit-, had filed for di\•Orce a few day~ before. The victims "ere shot ";th a .22-caliber rine as they huddled' in horror in hallways at lb• campus llbr ary. ... Police Break Reign of Terror Under California la". a defen- dant can be ga\'en the d eath penalty ar u Jury finds him ,itullty of more than one charge ot murder. OMAHA, Neb. (AP> -Police stormed a bunker-hke tavern · early today and captured nn Oklahoma m an who had held t hree persons hostage ut knifepolnt for nearly 17 hours. Officers found one hostage dead. and a second was hurt as they rushed in. One of the hostages bad escaped unharmed about 20 minutes earlier. Mayor Edward Zorinsky said the knife-wielder was "pumped up on drugs." "We bad to go in." said Deputy Police Chief Joe Friend. Friend was the chief negotiator with the 3WomenHeld In Coast Sex At Home Ca se Orange County Sheriff's of flCl•rs broke up what they desc1;bcd as :i "home dt•lt\'ery" S<'X nng Monday night "1th th<' arre!'lt of three ~omen who wt-rt' booked in Laf'una Hills and juiled on prostitution char11cs. l'ndercover offlt"ers who said the.) contacted the tno through advertisements in underaround newspapers sa id they invited the girls to meet them in separate rooms at the Hy att Re~ency Hotel. They said the three "omen were booked a fte r they accepted payment for one of a number of sex acts they allegedly said they were walhng to perform. Lodged in the county ja1l on prostitution charges were : Wen- dy Andersen. 20, of 2217 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa; Gail Ellen Schmeling, 24, of 22700 Lake F'or est Drive. El Toro and Nadint>Olive. 23. of Ontario. Jnvesl1gators said the ad· vertisement ·to which they rt>s ponded makes it clear that the advertisers are willing to provide sexual ser\'ices in a hotel. motel or home under the guise of the s tate m e nt th a t they are masseuses. They said those st>rviccs start nt S35 and can go a.s high as S200. dl'~nrhng on the desires or the customer. f'ro"' Page A I BOND .•. four parcels at a cost of $7 6 million. or that nm ount. S6 million would have gone toward p urchase of 30 acres of tho Cutaways property alone. Coun<'tl m e mbers felt that spending ~u<'h a la rae omount for one property would hinder the possibility of passing the bood 1~·' sue. The new pion, 1r passed. will spend $1.7 mllllon Cor a s maller parcel of the Castawo~- J\n U CC'Pllon was Councilman f#nul Ryckoff who voted agalnst tht> Mcinnis plan. "It hasn't got a c hnnct>. ·• Ryckofhaid, refer ringt.otheplan which includes $725,000 tor park development costs on sevtn oft.be sites. ·•But I hope I •m dead wrong," he added. The Memorial D~ election date was a source ol debate. Tt'4! COl.ln(il members were faced with a choice between consolidaUnc the lssue wltb t.be school board eltttioa on March 8, i.m, at a COit ol about $10,000 or seledlng a Jaterdate .. The council voted 4 to 3 tn favor ol the May 31 da~ alter heari.ni $laUsUcs from Parks, Beachea and Recreation Chairman Mike Johnson. Johnson said thal a lower voter turnout on May 31. combined with summer approaching would give the bond a better chance ol pass.- iag. The special eledlon will cost the ctty more than 125.000. Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn voted a.ialnst the da~. callina it "Mlf-defeating. •• .. Parks and school bonds go &Olether, ••she aald. r knife-wielding man. J immy Green. 31. of Pawnee, Okla., dur- ing the long siege. The deputy chief said the de- cision t o storm Whitcombs T a vern came after two of Green's brothers peered Lhrough a window and s aw Nathan H. "Joe" Culbertson, 59.. a tavern patron, on the floor, his throat slashed. OCficers said Rose mary A.klens, 38, wife of the tavern's owner, Lloyd Akiens, was cut across the throat u they went after Green. She was hsted in critical condition at ah<l5pitaJ. Phyllis Utnage, ~. a part-time 800 Af f eeted tavern employe, was grabbed by police as she left the la\'ern about 7 a .m . to pick up a rifle. a pi<1tol and som t.' ammun1t1on Green had demanded. A few minutes la ter, the brothers, R .D . and J ohnny Grei!n, approach ed the bwldlng to talk with their brother. They had been n own from Oklahom..i to Omaha in a chartered jet e arlier in the m orning. Zorins ky said the brothers looked into lhe building, then backed away and told Friend. "The guy is lying there and he's cut ear to ear." Ad.Ing Douglas CountyCorooet Henry Wendt said Culbertson died or "multiple st ab wounds." Wl'ndt said Culbertson w as stabbed severa l times in the up- per chest and that he had li<'\'eral slash m:irks on his arms. Wendt said the report about lbc slashed throat came because there was r large amount of congealed blood on Culber tson's throat area The deputy police ctuer said that as officers rushed into the t avern, they s potte d Green backfog into a restroom at the re- ar of the bar with Mrs. A.kiens. Friend said he kicked down the restroom d oor and officers . wre6Ued Green int.o submission. l'ro• Page A l Allaway 's attorney, principal Orange County Public l>efendt•r Ron Butle r. suad he probubl~ would ask for a rontanuanre 1r No\•embt>r to allow additional time to prepare thl' defense. , Judge Walsworth swd tbe tri:il probably would not bcg\n until1 next J anua ry . Allaway, who hH gro'''n a run beard s 111ce his arreli t ,1 Ii. tened attentively during thc1 bnef proceedings, replying ·In -' quiet voice to questions posed by! the judge. 1 At one point the defendant told Walaworth : "I 'II abide by anyt.hlna you say." RTD Strike Effect On Countians Told KIDNAP .•. The men wore new leisure suits. Wesson 's was powder blue and Sellers' khaki tan. Scudder. 64. of 145 N. Bay Front, Balboa Island, did escape although Inj ured after being held prisoner in a rented motorhome on the start of an aborted trip ButJer entered the pleas on: behalf of his client and said AJ. laway den.lea all allegations filed ' by the district attorney. He said he will aJmost C'ertain-1 ly enter plea11 of innocent bv re- ason or insanity later in the case .. Youth's Body ; Found in Bag • On Highway The strike tn Los Angeles by Rapid Transit Dis trict bus dnvers is having an impact on about 800 local commuters, Orange County Transit District cocro ) officials reported today. About 600 passengers dally com mute into Los Angeles taking RTD bus es from OCTD's FUiierton park and ride facility officials said. • Some or those park their cars RTD, Drivers R esume Talks To End Strike LOS ANGELES (AP> - Representatives of the Southern California Rapid Transit District < RTD > and its bus drivers agreed to resume negoUaUon.s in an el· Cort to end a day-old strike that has left RTD's 750,000 dally com- munters. including some h'om Orange County, lookJng for other transportaUon. A spokesm an for the United Transportation Union, which representa the RTD's 4, 700 drivers. said bargaining was to resume at 1 p.m . today. Talks had broken off at ~ 12:01 a.m. Monday strike deadline. Some 1,100 ntechanics and rna1ntenance workers represent· t'<1 by the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATUJ, also Involved in contract negotiations with the dis trict, cau1ht omctals oft ~uard by jolnlng In the walkout. Clerks and tit"ke\ saletmai alsc> were honoring the picket lines. ATU President Jerry Long. who waa inatrumenlal ln getting both 1.tdes back to the negot.loUn" table, said he doubt«t the strike would equal 1 1974 walkout that lasted 68 days. ''Hopefully, we can end this thin11 real quick," said Lon.i. "That's our goal." The strike has halted the d is· trlcl 's 2.400 buses ser ving Oranl{e, l..oi; Angeles. Rl"erslde and San lk'rnardlnocountles. Trans po rtation offi cials said freeway traffic was up 10 percent. Monday, with routes serving the central Los An1eles area the hardest hit. A s pokesman for Yellow Cab Co. of Los Angeles said the firm's calls were 400 per. cent above normal. BOTlJU SM SCARE PROBED LOS ANGELES (AP> -A woman who telephoned county health officials to report tllat her 20 euinca ples had dJed hung up without giving her name. Now the officials are trying tn find her because they thlnk she ml\y have contracted often.fatal botuUs m poisoning from eating home canned potatoes. She said she bad eaten a potato and given juices lrom the same can to htt fwnea plgs. in Fullerton while others take an OCTD bus from San Clemente according to OCTD Public At'. fairs officer Mary.Evelyn Bryden. In addJUon, another il'OUP of about 100 commuters from Seal Beach. Huntln«ton Beach and Los Alamitos areas take OCfD buses into Long Beach, where they then travel by RTO buses to work in Los Angeles, she said. Mrs. Bryden said the OCfD buses taking commuters to m eet RTD routes were posted w1tb signs about the strike. Jn addition, extra operators are on duty at 547·3311 to glvt> In- formation about OCTD rout.es an Orange County to those who no rmally trave l RTD routes within the county. Mrs. Bryden said most oMhe calls received Monday we re primarily inquiring whether ocro bus drive rs are on strike. She. noted the district's con· tract with drivers does not expire until June. and service ls con- tinuing norm ally. The non-prorit organization Com muter Computer, at 834·7433, also is providing one to two-day car pool arrangements during the strike. . toward the desert. Investigators say it was Wesson who held Scudder In the rented vehicle near Mlle Square Reglbnal Park in Fountain Valley while Sellen went to call Mrs. Scudder for a $250,000 ransom demand. Both suspects fied on Coot when Scudder feigned a massive, \'lolent heart attack in the van; assaulted the Jone kidnaper and got out the door. A novel new bit of legal trouble awaited Wesson when he arrived al the court this morning. He was handed a subpoena as he stepped off the marshal's bus, apparently a summons connect· ed with a $170,000 lawsuit he faces involving the Desert. Empire Bank. Det. Jack Welsh said ll ls al· Jeged the former Bank o f America, Corona del Mar brancll man ager is in desperate financial straits and discussed his financial plight with Scudder over lunch las t Thursday, shortly before the abduction in front or the potato chip tycoon's dentist om ce in Huntington Beach. , I !I A hiker who kicked in disgust at a trash bag as he trudgedl aJong the Ortega Hlgbway nea1' San Juan Capistrano Monday rarl for the nearest telephone when he spot.led the contents of the torn bag. Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers summoned to the scene.' said they found the body of a young man who had been shot.. through the head and then ap-1 parently stuffed Into the plastic, bag. 1 Examination by coroner's of- ficers who picked up the body from Its location about 11 mile!\ east of San Juan revealed the body to be that or a young m ale, about 16 years of age, Cive·loot six, 150 pounds and with reddish 1 brown haJr and a fair complex· Ion. 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"'" .....,.., ,...... ~.,et w/12 llr. ,....,.. • 0., .... , .............. -....... 1,,.,,.. ... -•... uao 1 Saddlehack EDITION A.ffer1too11 N. tocks • VOL. 69, NO. 237, 2 SECTIONS, 24' PAGES ~RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1976 TEN CENTS ~------~~--~----~~~~~--------------~--------~...;;..;...;;_.;.._;..:...;:~;.;._~~~----~--...:....:~~.:..:..:..:..:.:~:..::..:..:..::....:..:.:..:.......;:.._ ____ __:..=.:.:;~::.:.:.:..:: . . Coast Bill Wins a B1HILARYKAYE Of ... 0.ll'f l'llllllaft >. state coastal protection blU that autborbes a permanent llate coastal commJssion and ttlnporary re1ionaJ commwions won a surprise victory Monday in Sacramento. ~ 2S to 14 final vote sent the bill bf Sen. Jerome SmJth (0-San JoseJ to Gov. Edmtmd G. Brown Jr., who promised be would sign Lbe measure i m medJately. Brown said be would also sign a followup bill, that ls said to be an attempt to satisfy labor in· terests in Calilornia. Orange County Sens. Dennis Carpenter <R·Newport Beach> and James Wbetmore <R· Fullerton> were among those who voted against the . ~Bombers Over South environmental bill. . Carpenter described Monda,y 's action in the Senate chambers as ··wild wbeellng·and-dealing" and said he could not support the btJI because of several reasons. Carpenter objects Lo provisions ol the bill that would be carried out. A permanent 15-member state coastal com rulssion was ap- proved, with members appointed by the governor, the assembly speaker, the senate rules com· mittee and by the existine re- gjooat coastal com missions. However, temporary regional commissions were al.so created to examine coastal plans drawn up by local governmental agencies. Those plans must con- form to the master state roastal plan., which would protect the i; Korea Tension .~ . ' . - ·,WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. "'62 bombers have been flying ow er South Korea daily, a Pentagon spokesman said today. This was the first official con- firmation or reports that the atant eight-jet bombers have ap- peared over the troubled Korean peninsula amid tensions growing out of the North Korean slaying ol two U.S . Army olficers in the dfmilitarized zone la.st Wednes- day. Pentagon spokesman Alan Woods said the BS2s have been conducting bombing practice ex- ercises and that they have re- mained "well away from North Korean airspace." Woods said that, so rar as he can determine, this is the first time the Air Force had exercised its BS2s over Korea. According to Woods. the BS2s first flew over Korea last Friday, about the time a U.S.·South Korean work party entered the DMZ and chopped down a poplar tree which had figured in the in- cident which led to the deaths of two U.S. Army officers. Those officers were supervis· ing the pruning of lhat tree when. according to U.S. olficials, they , were attacked with axes and other weapons wielded by North Korean guards. Woods did not say how many. B52s have been sent over Korea, but other Pentagon sources re- ported the daily flight from <See KOREA, Page A!) Lag11na Hills Arrests Kidnaping ·10ree Women Held Charges Victory l ' coastline and provide greater at"· ttss to the beat"hes, among other provisions. The r~gion:il bodies. also ap. pointed. will norbt\gin work until the cities finalize coastal policies. But they are scheduled to disband by 1981 at the latest. "l 'm just not in favor or another layet:IO( appointive-gov- ern menl that we just don't need." U\d Carpenter. referrin~ to the regional ('Ommlsslon system. ''Plus. l think too much of tho state ts included in the bill's pro~ \'ls1ons." the Newport Beach state senator added. Carpenter referred to the approximate- l ,000-yard boundary thul would ~in errect if lhe btll 1s sl~ed by <See COAST. Page A!) O.llr l'ilM SI.Ill l'Ml• In Home Sex Ring Delayed STEAM TRACTOR IN SADOLEBACK VALLEY LOOKS READY TO STEP BACK IN HARNESS Antique Wea Don•ted to Shopping Center Collectlon By Pioneer George Stevens Orange County SheriH's of- ficers broke up what they described as a "home delivery '' sex ring Monday n1ght with the arrest of three women who were booked in Laguna Hilb and jailed on prostitution charges. Undercover officers who saJd they contacted the trio through advertisements In underground newspapers said they invited the &iris to meet them in separate rooms at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. i They said the three women were booked arter they accepted i .-Yment for one ol a num~r or sex acts they allegedly said they ' were willing to perfonn. \ Lodged in the county jail on prostitution charges were: Wen· dy Andersen, 20, of 2217 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa; Gail Ellen Schmeling, 2', or 22700 Lake Forest Drive, El Toro and Nadine Olive, 23, of Ontario. Investlgators said the ad· vertlsement ·to which they responded ma.kes it clear that the advertisers are willing to provide sexual services in a hotel, motel or home under the guise or the s tatement that they are masseuses. . They said those services start at $3S and can go as high as $200, depending on the desires of the customer. T'Ao defendants in the kidnap- ing or potato chip heir John H. .. Jack" Scudder of Balboa Island appeared in court today and were tranled a two·day cO(ltinJlance in their arraignment. . William Rudy Wesson, 44, of Tustin and Rick Dale SeUers, 20, of Long Beach, were held with no reducUon In their Sl00,000 ball. They again wiU appear ror ar· ra1gnmenl Thursday. Defense attorney Michael Quigley and an associate representing both men requested the continuance or lhe formal re. ading of charges against. their clients. Judge Fenlon Jones granted <See KIDNAP, Page AZ) Plaza Flavor Ymtage W agom at Center By WILLIAM SCllllEIBEB Ot-o.u,,.. ... ~ Strolling through the mue shop. ping center in El Toro, il would be easy to imagine a big sign at the entrance reading, "HonestJohn's Used Wagons and Farm Tools, Low Down, Easy Payments." That image would be strongest in a vacant field near one end or the Saddleback Valley Plaza, where a dozen weathered buckboards and conestogas, grey with age and exposure, are lined up, wheel bub to wheel hub. donated by valley pioneer George Stevens. are from the valley itseJI. But Miss Blair said she is always on the lookout for more. .. We just located an old wooden <See WAGONS, PageA2> R egistration Easie r at Saddleback As Saddleback CoUege's dean of admissions, Bob Bosanko's goal is to bury forever the old vis· ions of registration -long lines, lots of hassles and wasted hours. Monday was the first day or class signups for the fall semester at the Mission Viejo school. Bosanko said more lhan 1,450 students registered almost without a bitch. :; Local Commuters Hit Wagons, buggies, rus ted· cu.ltivators or parts thereof re· pose in almost every median strip and flower bed, along sidewalks and are even nailed to a few build· Ing walls. Youth's Body Found in Bag On Highway A biker who kicked in disgust at a trash bag as he trudged along the Ortega Highway near San Juan Capistrano Monday ran for the nearest telephone when he spotted the contents of the torn bag. "Of course, the real lest or the system will come Thursday and Friday when classes are closed ·and people who missed their re· gular registration lime show up a long with those who are scheduled," said the former El Toro High School principal. KID Strike A// ects Bus Riders in County ( The strike in Los Angeles by Rapid Transit District bus drivers is having an Impact on 4bout 800 local commuters, Oran1e County Tran11it District <OCTDJ omcla.Ja reported today. They represent one of the big- gest single collections of vintage Monday near mid-day, lhero were no obvious problems. Line:; were short. the atmosphere was relaxed and only one class had closed due to full enrollment. About 600 pa11en1er1 dally eommule lnto L08 Angeles taking 1\TD buaea lrom OCTD '• f\lllerton park and ride facility, Qfflclals uld. Some or tho~e park their cars IA fo\llltrton while others take an Ol;TD bus Crom Snn Clemente. •~ordin1 to OCTO Public Af. hi rs oCllcer Mary. Evelyn Jryden. •t.J." addition, anothtt group of aoout 100 commuters from Seal Beach, lluntinaton Beach and Coas t Weathe r Sunny and sllehtly warmer Wednesday with some log and low clouds oveml&ht. Coast blah to 70, Jow down to 60. INSIDE TOB" Y Los Alamitos areas lalce OCTD buses into Long Beach. where they then travel by RTD buses to work in Los Angeles, she said. l\frs. Bryden said Lbo OCTD buses taking com muten to meet RTD routes were posted with signs about the strike. In addition, extra operators are on duty al 547-3311 to give in- form1Uoo about OCTD routea in Orange County to those who normally travel RTD routes * * * within the county. rolling stock and farm imple· Mrs. Bryden said most of the ments to be found anywhere, ac· calls received Monday were cording to Sandy Blair, general primarily inquiring whether manager of the shopping center OCTD bus dri vera are on strike. and one of the people responsible She noted the district's con· forbuildingtheoutdoormuseum. tract with drivers does not expire ··Myboss,AlexanderHaganJr. until June, and service ts con· Cowner of lhe center), delights in tinuin& normally. preserving the heritage of the Tbe non·pront organization Sadd.leback Valley area and the Commut.er Computer, at old west in general," said Miss 834·7433, also 11 providing one to Blair. two-day car pool arrangements "He's spent literally thousands during the strikf'. . and thousands and thousands or * * * Orange County Sherirr·s of- ficers summoned to the scene said they found the body of a young man who had been shot through the head and then ap· parenUy stuffed into the plastic bag. Surprisingly, the class wasn't tennis . photography, stained glass or any of the more popular courses. It was a basic engineer· ing class. Counselors huddled around n big tahl <' giving academ1c- nd viscmenl. Nobody had a pro- blem getting to sec an adviser. Bus Drivers Okay Continuing Talks dollars on these things," she added, noting that most. old wagons and tools bring a higher price today than they dJd when they were new -despite cor· roslon and dee ay. At. last count., there were moro lban 50 complete wagons or other implemenu, plus hundreds ot odds and ends. decorating the plaza, located near the comer of El Toro Road and Rockfleld Boulevard. Examination by coroner's of· ficers who picked up the body from its location about 11 miles east or San Juan revealed the body lo be that or a young male, about 16 years or age, fi ve.foot six, 150 pounds and with reddish brown hair and a fair complex· ion. Coroner's officers e&timatc the date of death about Aug. 19. They saJd death resulted from the gun wound in the head. SheriWs investigators believe the youth was killed in another location, wrapped up in the bol( and then thrown into a gully alongside Ortega Hlghway. The hiker asked that he not be identified.· The biggest problem that aroso is one colleRc officials have been fearing for weeks -college catalogs delayed at the printer's. They'll be on sole In the bookstoru Wednesday, a spokesman sald to· day. As the afternoon wore on, things ROt a little more crowded, but nothing the ll)'lJlem coutdn 'l handle eUicie11tly. Bosonko said. From 9 a.m. lo noon, just und .,. :JOO people r eRlstcrcd but between l and 8 µ.m., more lban 1 ,100 went throuith. LOS ANGELES (AP> - Representatives of the Southern CaUlomia Rapid Transit District < RTD) and its bus drivers agret'd to resume negotiaUms in an ef· fort to end a day-old strike that has left RTD 's 750,000 daily com· munlers. lncludlnc some from Orange County, looking for other tran1portaUon. A spokesman for the United Transportation Unioo, wbich represents the RT0'5 '4,700 drivers, said bargaininc was to resume al 1 p.m . today. Talb bad broken off at. the 12:01 a.m . Mooday strike deadline. Some 1,100 mecbanics and malnteo•"C'e •orbn represent. td by \.be Amalfl.llUl&ld Traasit Ulliao (ATU>. al9o mVQlnd in contract neeotJatlonl wllb the district, causbt olflclala oft pU'd by Joiftinc ID tbe walkout. Clerks and ticket salesmen also . .ere bonori.nl tbe pickel lines. ATU Presldu t Jerry Lonr. who was inltrwneatail in leltinC botb sidel back to tbe..,Uatiq table. said be clolbeed tbe llt.rtte woald equal a 1'7' walkout that luted &a days. "Hopef\ally, ,..e ) • can end thi5 thing real quick,•• said Long. "Than our goal." The strike has halted lhe dis· trlcl '• 2,400 buses serving Orange, Los Angeles, RJverslde and San Bernardino counties. Transportation officials said freeway traffic wa! up lOpercent Monday, with routes servllrg the central Los Angeles area the hardest hlt. A spokesman for Yellow Cab Co. or Los Angeles saJd the firm's calls were 400 per- cent above normal. BUIVUSM SC4RE PROBED LOS ANGELES (AP> -A woma who telephoned county bealtb alftelel• to rtl)Ort that her ., l\llD .. plf,s bad died bung up wltb09tflvinC ber name. · Now the alfidala are trying to find w because they tblnlt aii. 1DaJ lurYe eont:racted often.fatal bablllam Po11onln1 from uUnc home e..-.d pot•toes. Siie uld •he bad ealeD a pot.to and oven Juices from the aame cantoberfuineapip. OnTy a lew of lhe items. such ns a masaive Russell steam tractor • 0.11.,l'llMSWfl'WI• I REGISTRATION GOU 8MOOTHL YON FlRST DAY OF SIONUPS AT SADDLE8ACK COLLEGE Coping WMh ... ,, ....... of Long UnH, Wasted T1me and UnneccHHry HatllH i..--' I DAILY PILOT SB WAGONS •.• &heepsloot c:ulllut« and a bay w1aaon on the Moulton Jt;mchover 1 m Laguna fltlls and I bouRht them nght O)way, •• sht' said, noting both 1 Uem. probably date bad to the late 1800's. The most venl'rable pieces on duplay at the centtr "Jlilf be a century old and mo.st bur manufacturers• dates tn the 1880s and 1890s. The n>OJt vaJuable pltc:H include a vintage bul:l:Y ni l<X"11t4!d near one plaw restaurant and, of courae, the Steveng ~ng1ne. "Mr. SteveM used lo own and farm thl' land lhlli c.nter Is sittinll c1t1," said Miss Blair. "He lovt"J whul we were doing and a:.kf'd 1r wewantedto usehisengtne" The wagons and other item~ come from all over the west. M~t are gathered in back country areas of ldabo, Montana and tht• Dakotas by Jack Eastman. who Mtss Blair describes as "an old c:owboytype." She said Eastman, currently In · )daho huntJng more wagons. finds. them, buys them and trucks them back to El Toro whole or in p1ecea ·-theway many are found. He then reassembles them from his recolJectioos o( the way • they probably looked. Many of the old wagons are ex· t remely unusual because or the specialized needs of farmers One <:onestoga. in fact, is eqwpped WJth special seating. Miss Blair said it was used to transport mi- grant farm workers. Though they are in the open air, :Miss Blair said there is no fear the wagons will be damaged by the weather. "They 're about as corroded as they are going to get -aJmost J>etnfled by now," she said, not· 1ng the only real danger JS vandalism or then. ·Plaza officials are getting re· ady to spruce up lhe neet or old vehicles to get them ready for the big annual event -a photography festival highlighting the history and heritage of the area. It is slat· ed for Nov. 3. HBWoman's Body Found In Newport The body of a Huntington :Beach woman was discovered by Newport Beach police in a drainage ditch near J1:1mboree llond Monday. Pohce s aid the victim. Esmat :Mohseni an Friend. 21. was round )ymg on a blanket and pillow. While investigahon is continu · fog. police said a container was. found next to the body. A pre· Jim1nary report from Orange County S heriffs Crimt' Laboratory said the container re- vealed traces of cyanide. Investigators· said tbe victim Jeft her home at 14562 Belmar Circle on Saturday after a verbal dispute with her husband. She 1hen phoned a friend and said she was contemplating suicide, ac· cording to police. The victim was discovered at :l ·JS p.m. by a parking control of- ficer who was citing the victim's car tor illegal parking. The of· f1cer searched the area acroas from lhe Newporter lnn after ob· urvfog personal property in the \l.Olocked vehicle. DMV Officials To Sell Cars SA CRAM ~NTO (AP> -Would ~ou buy a used car from t.be chief cC the Calirornia Department or :Mot.or Vehicles? Someone will get that chance becaust> three top OMV orficlal~ have become nuto 11alesmen for the week to find oul about the other end Of s late reguJaUons. Said DMV Director Merman ~il as: .. We hope to r<'movc some e>( tho mlsund~r8lllllding inevlta- bt in nny rcgulated·regulator re- )nt.ion5hlp." · ORANGe COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~.,..,,. ..... ~·Wot JKk R, Curley '1tt.e,.,... ___ .. ....._ Thomas Keevil , ...... Thomas A. Murs:ihlno _,.......c_ Charles .... Loos Rktterd P. Nan Aub._. ......... ~ SaMebacll Y•l'-JClllllc9 ~~ ......... *Dllllt~ Offke C."'M. .. :Ul-... SI-.......... ....,,,,_,,_,,...,._ &...--:1111c;-,,..- Te ....... 014) MMal1 Onslf'-AnertlU..6G-5"' Tu911dax. A"iust 24 1911 Oe•ly .......... .., ~O'~ SUSPECTS AT COURT IN SCUDDER KIDNAP CASE Rick Sellers (left), Wllllam Rudy WeH on Arrfv• In Chains Fullerton Slayer's Trial Set Edward Charles Allaway, charged with seven murders IJl a library shooting binge at Cal State, Fullerton last month. laces trial Nov. lS in Orange County Supenor Court. Juct~e James Walworth h~ard Alla~ ay 's innoc<.'nt plea today und ordered the 37-yur·old formH Univer sity custodian bound over for trial In the multi· pit' shootings July 12. He al.so ls.. charged with two <'ount i. or assault and two counts of attempted murder The shootings followed what In· vestigators termed despondency over marital probJems. Hls 23· year-old estranged wire. Bonnie, had filed for divorce a few days before. The victims wen· shol with a .22-caliber rifle as they huddll'd in horror in hallways at the campus library. Under California law, a deren· dant can be given the death penalty ir a jury finds him guilty of more than one charge of murder. Allaway's attorney, pnncipal Orange County Public Dclender Ron Butle r. said he probably would ask for a continuance lr November to a llow addltlonal time to prepare the de(ense. Judge Walsworth said the trfal probably would not begln until 11ext January. F roa Page A I KOREA .•• \iuam involved three of the bcunb<'rs. Although Woods dCl'lcrtbed the nights as bombing prart1ce ruM, it appeared obvlo11s that the rnehtit were purl of the U.S. show of force designed to deter 11ny North Korean attack across the DMZ. The Penta"on spokesman re- Ported that the more than 42,000 U.S. troops in South K«H re· main In a higher than normal aJert status. At the sam e time, he reported that the aircraft carrier Midway wu conductlnlC exercl11~ at sea. well below the aRlh parallel l!leparating North and South Korea. The Midway, carrying 75 ai rcraft. was order<'d into p<>lliUon orr SOuth Korea late last week as the United States In· creases its alrpo•er in the area. North Korea a.g?'eed earUer to- day to a meeting Wednesday of the join t Korean Mllltary Armlstice Com missJon to dJsc:uq safety of Americana in the Dl41.. . Pilot's Home Hit By Viejo Burglar A Mission Viejo airline pilot hat report~ the theft ol S200 in cub from his home al 23881 Via El Rocio, Orange County sberlrr·a officers reported. Deputies uid an intruder who rorced open a locked screen aod a 1ltdin1 glass door took the c:a.'h from a chest ol drawen In the m aster bedroom while victim Alan Randall Lamb, 29, was away. f'ro• Page A I KIDNAP •.. the request and ordered Wesson and Sellers remanded to Orange County Jail pending another ap· pearance at 9 a.m. Thursday before his bench in Division 11 of West Orange County Judicial District court. The brlef proceedings were witnessed by Mrs. J oyce Wesson and her father. who is also def en· dant Sellers• f alher. Wesson is charged with kidna"ing for ransom a nd as- sauJt with a deadly weapon for allegedly smashing Scudder in.: the mouth with a gun butt during the kidnap in Huntington Beach 'last Thursday. Sellers faces only a kidnaping (or ransom charge. Wesson, a former banker with gunpowder gray mutton chop sideburns was ticht lipped and occasionally 1lanced at his Youngw1fe . The men wore new leisure suits. Wesson's was powder blue and Sellers' khaki lan. Scudder. 64, or 145 'N. Bay Front, Balboa Island, did escape- allhougb injured after being held prisoner in a rented mot.orhome on the start of an aborted trip toward the desert. Investigators say it was Wesson who held Scudder in the rented vehicle near Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley while Sellers went to call Mrs. Scudder for a $250,00-0 ransom demand. Both suspects fled on foot when Scudder feigned a massive, violenl heart attack in the van. assaulted tbe lone lddnaper and iOC. out the door. A novel new bit of legal trouble awaited Wesson when he arrived ·al tbe court this mornina. He was handed a subpoena as he stepped oH the marshal's bus, apparenUy a summons connect· ed with a $170,000 lawsuit he faces involving the Desert Empire Bank. Det. Jack Welsh said it Is al· leged the form er Ha nk of America, Corona del Mar branch manager is in desperate financial straits and discussed hls finaneial plight with Scudder overlunchlaatThursday,shortJy before the abduction in front. of the pototo chip tycoon's dentist office in Huntiniton Beach. Elderly Get Counseling At Clubhouse Participants In a pioneer USC program of counseling t.be elder· ly wiU relate their pergonal ex· perlences in a specjal pre- sentation Wednesday at Leisure Wortd •s CJubhou.se SJ.x.. Dr. Arthur ~hwartzand mem- bers ol the adult comiselin& pro- gram at USC's Ethel Percy Andnas Gerontology Oenter will J)rt'sent "Mind Support.inf for M.lnd Slipping," a program ol counseling case historiu. The program will begin with cqcktails at 5:30 p.m. •t tbe dubhouse, followed by the pro- gram at6:30 p.ru. The USC program, offers t.tained counselln1 ol okttt .tults by their peers thr003h telephone hotline service and personal ln· terviews. f\rrtber inlo:rmaUon reiardlnt the Leisure Woe-Id program can. be obtaint"d by calling Dorothea Ma.mt0n at use. • New Teacher Offer SadJleback Impasse Gets Delay · l BylAU&IE KASPE& • Ot•DM'PI ........ Te~hen have JMit lhouahu oJ drclarJ 01 au lmpau In ne~otlatloos wlth t.be Saddleback V#Jley Unllled SchoOiil Diatrfct "on the back burner" -at lcut for now. Earlier this month, a tea<'hers' representative said It was "quite po.s~lble'' that tht"y would Sffk •n impasse if the district tailed t c make a COW\ter-ofrer durlng a baraaining session hcld Monday. Rather than ask for the dis· trict 's oiler, however, teachers presented district representatives wlth a new pro- posal. They alao agreed to hold olJ discussion unUl Friday so thtt district's representatiVl'S WiJI have Ume to read the package. · "We're a l.itUe Dl.)'3tified but Terror Reign Broken OMAHA, Neb. CAP> -Police stormed a bunker·llke tavern · early today and captured an Oklahoma man who had held three persons hostage al Jmi.Cepoint (or nearly 17 hours. · Officers round one bosta~ dead, and a second was hurt as they rushed in. One of the hostages had escaped unharmed about 20 minutes earlier. Mayor Edward Zorinsky said the knife.wielder was "pumped upon drugs." "We had to go in.'' said Deputy Police Chief Joe Friend. f'riend was the cbjef negoUator with the knife.wielding man. Jimmy Green, 31. of Pawnee, Okla., dur- ing the long s1eee. The deputy chief said the de- ci sion to storm Whitcombs .Tavern came after two of Green's brothers peered through a window and saw Nathan H. "Joe" Culbertson, 59, a tavern patron. on the floor, his throat slashed. Officers s aid Rosemary Akiens, 38. wife of the tavern's owner, Lloyd Akiens, was cut across the throat. as they went aller Green. She wa.s listed in critical condition at a hospital. Phyllis Utoaae. 3S, a part.time tavern employe, was grabbed by police as she len the tavern about 7 a.m. lo pick up a rifle, a pistol and some ammunition Green had demanded. A few min utes later, the brothers, R .O. and J ohnny Green, approached the buildlr.g to talk with their brother. They had been Oown from Oklahoma to Omaha in a chartered jet earlier in the morning. Zorinsky said the brothe rs looked into the building, then backed away a nd told Friend, "The guy is lying there and he's cut ear to ear." Acting Doug I as County Coroner Henry Wendt said Culbertson died of "multiple stab wounds." Wendt said Culbert son was stabbed several times in the up- per chest and that he had several slash marks on his arms. ~·re busy rtadm~ it.'' ~aid John Cooper, the district 's ch1t•I neeotiator. "We <'°"Id have sat back and yelled at each ot.htt for a Ion~ thne but it wasn't doing uny good " sald Marc Duaots. v1r., president of the Saddleback V•ll<-'Y Educator• AUo<:lutton <SVEA>. . Insteud, he said they decided to "give <trustet's 1 the ball and srt- it they will run." lie described the new propos•I as basically the same pOlcltaac that was being discussed in Junt' before the new e-ducatlonal employe relations Jaw went into effect. He said teachers consider this new proposal more conclse and to the point as a labor agreement. Since most or the Items have been discussed, he said, dlstn<'t trustees and negotiators should have few questions. He said he Is hopeful the district will have some response when they meet at the bargaining table again on Friday. DuBois does expttt. dis<'uss1on to continue on salary propo5als. Teachers are still asking for a three per~ent raise applied on a new salary schedule which would Group Tries New Bid to nnie rrom $12,000 for first y teachers to $21,000 for tuch who bave worked aeven ye.rs. CUrrently. tuchcrs are paid a U»•Hr scht'dule wb.lcb r1U\19S from $9.461 to $21 ,000, · But on the total nl'w packact. O...Bols said, "We fetl we hav~ mad~ a lot of movement." Now. ht-bellev,•s, ll is lhc dlstrkl'S turn to move. Cooper said lhc distrlct has bt'tn trylna to reach •(lrefmenl with all employe groupe by Sept. 10. A counter.proposal from tr\lsteu bu been in the mum, and was expected to be u - nounced next wel'k, he nid. He said he has not read tile eotire new package yl't but tr there are substantial differences from previous proposals. anothN' public hearing will have to be held. There have already been lhret hearings on the teachers• p~ posals. A fourth healing mat prolona the process. DuBois said teachers are pre- pared for this possibility. lie ~a•rl he doesn "t believe 1t "111 be to the mutual benefit or all concerned H negotiations continue on into Lht• school year. If trustees continue to do e\'<'ry thing slow and deliberately, "as they have in the past couple or months," he said, SVEA officials will seek direction on futurf! actions Crom the teachers: I Halt Onofre COAST.·· Brown. SAN DIEGO (A P l-A new bid is being made by a San Clemente environmental grol,lp to stop ex· pansion or the San Onofre nuclear power plant. .. 1 feel the evacuation or San Clemente r itizens is impossible," in event or an emergency. says the president. of the group, GUARD. Appearing before the California Energy Commiss1011. Mrs. Lee Steelman called the nuclear plant unsafe. Another spokeswoman, Lyn Harris Hlrks, said about 4.000 people Jive in a new Marine Corps housing area within a mil<' of the plant but that "there should be an unpopulated buffer zone at least 10 miles around nuclear plants." The GUARD representatives asked the commission to push for u halt to construction of two new generating units. Officials of Southe rn California Edison Company, which owns 80 percent or the nuclear plant, are expected to testify Sept. 23. Dr. Ronald Doctor, a member presiding at the series or public hearings, said "there are many serious questions .. about plans for any emergency. "Everyone's pointing the finger at someonp else," he said, referring to adequacy of plans for evacu at1on. Trains Collide TARRAGONA. Spain (AP> - Two express trains have colHded in the station at Roda de Bara in eastern Spain , injuring at least 30 persons. most of them seriously, authorities said. Carpenter also critic11ed tht foct that the money needed I~ rarry out the provisions of thf bill was not included 1n Monday 'f voting. 1 "They separated the mone~ from the body of the bill. so tht•y would need only 21 votes. not 21. That ·s procedural fraud ,·: Carpenter alleged. The senator was :llsocritlcal of lhe wav Gov. Drown apparently manipulated the measure on tht s t>nate floor. ..The governor and Jack Henl ning, A FL·CIO state director', were in Rrown's oHtrc in a closeted wheeling nnd dealm'i s11sslon throughout the day, Carpenter said. "Then in the late afternoon, Id an unprecedented action, the~ . came down to the senate noor, arm In arm, .. according to Carpenter. 1 The senator said that early 1 the day, only 16 or 17 senator favored Smith ·s bill. 1 "l left the chambers about 4 p.m. along with others on the finance committee. When I re- turned, 21 had agreed to support the bill and then a couple of others hopped on 1 ater," he s1:1id.' 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