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1976-08-25 - Orange Coast Pilot
Hired Hit Man to .Kill Wife . ) II New Lottery, Utah Democrat This 'Dme ·for . .. . ·-·'· ~~'" to Gets 30 Days ' Irvine Condos In Decoy Case VOL.••. HO. 111. t SIECTION&, t4 l'AGU 0 OffC 30 Days for Howe -.... In Cop-decoy Case Wife Death Target HBC·ops Cordon Bluff Site SALT LAKE CITY <AP) - Rep. Allan T . Howe. convicted a SttOnd time for trying to buy sex- ual favors from two pohce decoy Jll'OStilules. got a suspended 30· day jail sentence today rrom a judge who ordered the con- •ressman to pay court costs. Utah's top Democrats again ur&ed Howe todrophisn?-eleclio., bid after the latest conviction TUesday. Howe stood before the judge as the sentence waS' r('ad. llis wire, l.Dttery Set To Pick New Condo Buyers . The I rvln" Company an- nounced today it will hold a new >ouery on &>pt. 19 -this time to aUt 82 moderate-cost townhomes l1tWoodbr1dge . More than 2,000 person." have already expreased Interest in the to•nhomes and company of· tlelals 11ay they will leave the in- t«est hst o~n unliJ Sept. 18 Cor laat·mlnute patcntlal buyers. Exact price!' of the new units w.ro revealed for the first tlml' today by Irvine Company Vl<'t' Presid<>nt nm Watt. Uc 1111ld the (SH LOTTERY• Page JU) Coast Weather Sunny a'kles and ~tr \weather throuth Thunday "1th clouds in the a.m. Coastal hl&ba 1n upper eos. INSIDE TODA V A 111rwi1 the Air Force ltopfd to kttp ttffd aho4ot a Jorge percentage of . nno 'Mcndt• tDOU1d rotl!a duck '*' tbalt /ighl. Sec ddOUa on ·~DI. '=. •••ex M.,_SWY!a M ,_._.. M ....... "' _,."" .. ~ .. ,.. At ,_.,... l>S ~ Al,01 MW< .. a 9J . ~ ~ .. __,~-· .. Cllllln 01 ...._.....,_. Ac ' ~ Dt 0r..,..c:..e., At ... ...._l<ft "" ....,.. u ,1 ....,..,._ M~ ... I .... ,. ........ •>•Or ....... "" ....... ..., ............. ~ ,_. OU~...,..._ aJ .-,e-.r a.I ....... P-1 -....:_. a...., M --~ ct ----M Marlene, sat in the spectator section. The judge said be could find no legal pro\•ision for a fine in the case. although a City Court judge had fined Howe $150 when he was convicted of the same crime m the lower court a month earlier. Howe, 48, and the falheroffive, was convicted by an eight· member District Court jury Tues- day. The jury had deliberated less than half an hour after two days or testimony in Howe ·s appeal trial. Other than saying he would re· assess his political plJlf\S, Howe did not comment to reporters. Howe's attorney, Dean R. Mitchell , was asked if he would appeal the verdict. ·'I don't know, l really don"l know ..•• My client hasn't made up bis mind,·• he said. Four hours after Howe's con· \fiction, Tim Allen, Howe's 24· year-old campaign manager. was arrested on a c harge ol sellin« mariju-na to a University of Utah undercover agent. Howe said in a statement, "( !&ow nothing of the alleged mcl- dentthat has led to his arrest." • Rose 'Villian' Was Wall~"' Defense Says Prosecutlon witness Paul Wal11cb "ls the real villain ol the ptece" and tbe man who should be tried lor h1a role in a bribery M:andal that rocked the dty or f~uuerton. delense attorney Marshall Morgan told an Orange County Superior Court jury late Tuesd~. Condemnlng the public re- lations consultaAt as a "consum- mate perjurer" Morgan urged the acquittal of defendant LeRoy Rose -.ho, be saJd, should never have bHn p~utedoo the basis ot W allacb 's testimony. "Wuo't be the cute one? .. Mortan asked in bis final areu· ment while several memben ot the jury and Judie Lester Van Tatenboft chuckled. ''Wasn't be jusl channlJll?" Wallach testified as one altwo proeecutloa witnesses that Race used blll\ th.rough bis role u public relations aidetodenJoper William Braabean to extract money lrom Brashears in return for ROH's favorable vote as a planning eommi.ssionet oo t.be dev~opu·s t6.S millton Hidden Lak• coodomlnlum pt"OjeCt. Jt WU tnUfied tMt Boae, 48, c&ee &OSE~ P.,eA2) Doctor Solicited l\turder,SaysJury~ By TOM BARLEY Ol IM Dally l'l ... l&ofl Or. Wayne Lester Robinson of I rvine was found guilty ol solicit- ing the murder of his wife late Tuesday after two days of de· liberation by an Orange County Superior Court jury. The jury added the provision that the physician was armed wllh a deadly weapon at the Lime of his arrest. The findlng could add two years to the state prison term that Judge J .E.T. "Ned" Rutter may impose. U.S. Demands Punishment For Soldiers PANMUNJOM. Korea CAP> - The United Slates demanded to- day that North Korea punish the soJdiecs who hacked to death two U.S. Army officers at the Panmunjom truce vlUage a week ago. North Korea propo.'>ed physical separation between Communist and alUed guards al Panmunjom to prevent clashes like the fight In whlch the two Americans perished. Dr. Robinson, 4Z, bowed tJs head and wept as the jury signaled its agreement with the prosecution argument that he hired hit man Anthony Scalise to kill his estranged wile, Janice Robinson, 38, of Newport Beach. The jury found him not guilty on charges that he conspired to kill his wile, a verdict inspired by jurors• expressed belief that Scalise never really intended to harm Mrs. Robinson. Judge Rutter's comments ·from the bench while he was de· nying a renewal of Robinson's $150,000 baU seemed to indicate his solid agreement with the verdicL "He solicited the murder of his wife and he meant iL He thought ·it had been done, be paid for it and he was happy about it,·· the judge commented, ordering the defendant placed in the hands of deputies. "l'm much more concerned right now about the welfare of Mrs. Robinson,•• the judge told defense attorney Ed George. George protested that Dr. Robinson has a practice of about ~ to 900 patients in Jrvine and no associate doctor to care for them while he is In the county jail. He told Judge Rutter that Robinson ·s 70·year-old mother Is a diabetic who has gone Into coma on several occasions and who ls dependent on her son's care. .. Dr. Robinson would also liko (See oocroa. Pa&e AZ> °""''"''"""""• GUILTY IN DEATH Pl.OT Or. Wayne L. Robfnson The U.S.·led United NaUons command declared the separation proposal "may be a Pollllve atep" and would be studied in detail, but said it meanwhUe expect. puni.lbment ot the North Koreans who killed the Americana Jo a dispute over pruning a tree. .. I have called this meeting for one purpose ••• to loronn you that our side calls for punishment ot those responsible for the murdtt of lbe two UNC otnm-s, '' U.S. Rear Adm. MarkP. Frudden ~d the North Kon~am during a •minute session ~thejoint.commiuion wbkb oversees the 23- year-old Korean amllstlce. Death]ury Picked E•et° since the tnaCe waalped in 1153, cuardl from bath aides have bad free rwa ~ the joint aecurlty area al PmmunJom, an arn about 850 yards in diameter bisected by the military de- marcatlOf\ line between North and South Korea. Maj. Otn. Han Ju·kyonf, the chief Nortll Korean dtletate, pro- poeed that in t.be future North Kor'Caos ll•Y north and the Ammcau and ScNl.b KoreaDS lSet KOREA, hp Al) Jury selection wu completed late Tuesday in the Orange Coun- ty Superior Court trial oC a man who allegedly used a macbinegun to take the We of ooe ol two victims sbot lo death in their SUnset Beach home. Judge Robert P. Kneeland or• dered the swearing In oC aix men and six women who will form the jury together with two aJW'Oate Juron. He scheduled Monday as the day opening statements will be delivered in lhe trial ol Thomas Rardin ff ester. 29, or Long Beach. .lieste?' is one of live men who face trial for lbe ldllin& last Nov. 8 of Ronald CauwelJ. 21. and Janet Kae Meu, 34. who were .. 11hot to death in their home at. 16861 Bayview Drive. It Is alleged that Hester was one or a gang of men who swarmed into the bomc and ex· acted revenge for Cauwels' re~ ported theft or m atijuana valued at $20,000 from patrons oC a local drug ring. Separate trials have been or· dered for Dennis Casey Jones, 32, also known as Dennis Maloney. o( 1954 Santiago Drive. Newport Beach and Ronald Carl D 'Orio, 29. ol Long Beach. William Craig Tibbjts. 29, ot Orange and Richard Wayne Sooter, 28, of Long Beach will be tried toaclher Sept. 27 on the dual inutder counts faced by all !ivo CSeeTalA.L, Pa&eA2) -----. By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Of-0.lly~i.tSUff Difficult recovery operations were under way today to retrieve two battered bodies, believed to be murder victims. from rocks at lhe base of a steep oceanfront bluff in west Huntington Beach. The corpses -initially report-' ed to be those of two women - were discovered about8a.m. by a , beach visitor who reportedly stopped to watch surfers, accord- ing to Bolsa Chica State Beach ., lifeguard W.R. Kramer. A large area surrounding the location about 100 yards west of Golden West Street was cordoned off with ropes attached to parking meters and oil fi eld operations equipment to preserve any evidence. "They've got some pretty good tire tracks and footprints in there and they want to preserve them,'' said a Huntington Beach police spokesman . The homicide investigation is being handled by the Orange County SherHf"s Office and cor- oner's deputies since the shertrr maintains jurisdiction over all l criminal activity wtthJn confines ' or the state beach, oJlhough it lie~ within Jlunllngton Beach city limits. Condition of the bodies Initially made it difficult for lnvestli;atorl' to speculate on cause of death. One Huntln~ton Bench police detective said he understood It de· finitely appeared to be n double murder. The bodies both reportedly have long hair althouah 11hertfr's deputies at lhe 1ctne would not confirm the sex pending releue by th~ coroner·s lnvesUgators who cllmMd to tho base of the bluff. cSH BODIES, P••eAZ) HESOLDC4R INTWODJflS "Ob. result.s to the ad wue ex· ceUent. I sold the car ln Just two days." ~ That's the advertillng success expertenced by the Costa Mesa man who placed thJ.s cJasaified ad in the Dau~ Pllot: '66 Skyllll'k. Air. racllo, Xlnt c:ond, lo mlleage • $800. Ph.. JIXlMCUX Jf you have a car to sell. eall 6C2.s6'78. We make iteuyforyou to put a few words towwtforJOU. lntheDaUyPUot. - \ A % DAILY PILOT s 2 Killed Per Ho11r ~ FBI Reports 21 Crimes a Minute WAS HINGTON <AP> -lo an avera,e hour Jast year 10 the United St•us. two peopl~ were murdered and 21ix women were raped. Before that taour ended. 55 pro.. pie became v1ct1m11 ol aggravut- ed assault, 52 penoni; were robbed and 112 vehicles were ~to Jen. In addltlon, 360 burglarie'I v.ere coinmitted and 720 pen.oos or bus1otaRa became victims of J arceniea. Altogether, the Federal Bureau of lnvestlgallon reported Tuesday, 21 seriou." crimes wen• t."<>mmitted every rrunuw o( 19'75 as lbe over-au rate increased 10 percent over 1.97(. Mt•rder Dare Girl, 10, Stabbed 47 Times VANCOUVER, Canada <AP> -A teenager's dare turned into death for a 10-year-old girl who was :,tabbed 47 times while she thought she w as playing tude and seek. authorities say. ''She djed because someone else said he didn't have the guts to do it." a Vancouver police detective said Tuesday. "Someone took a dare." He 5a1d the girl. Kdly Anne McLain, was stabbed with a knife Monday. She was hiding under a blanket tn a bathtub in a low-rent apartment near her own. Pohce said a 16-year-old boy called authorities and was taken into custody immediately after the :;tabbing. They said blood was still on the phone when police arrived. The youth appeared in family court in Vancouver Tuesday and was charged with delinquency in con· ne<:tion with the death. He will be examined by psychiatrists and was scheduled to appear in court again next Tuesday. • Police said the other boys im·olved in· the bet will not be chaq:~c<l. "It was a ~enscless wanton kiJling. There was just no reason for it, none, .. said the detective. "There was a bet. Some money. Some s mall amount or money, that's all. llow much was bet? Not much ..• How much does any JG· year-old have in his pocket?" Police said three boys reportedly lured the girl in: to the apartment. Neighbors said they did not hear anything and were unaware anything was wrong. The dead girl 's father was believed to be vacatiorung in the L'nitcd States. f 'rora Page ,t l DOCTOR GUILTY • • • to sell his practice because of his divorce situation and he ('an hardly do that with any success 1r he 1s in the Jail." Ct'Orge plearll'd while the defendent lrud his head on the counsel table and wept. J udge Rutter rcmnlned ada· tnml. He ~fused the plea and in- vited Georie to seek a writ from the appell ate court Judge Rutter Sl't Sc.•pt 29 as the <fate he will sentence the convict t'<l phy 1c1an and rule on a motion for a new trial r1lc'd h)' tht• dC'· lcnse late Tuesday. Dr. Robinson faces a state pnson term or six moot~ to five )cats \\h1ch could bc.•come l\\u and one half }ears to five years 1r J udge Rutter adds the weapon prov1s1on tacked on th<' \'erd1ct by the Jury Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley. in no" ay d1sturb<'<I by the Jury 's dc>c1s1on lo cll'ar Robinson of conspiracy charRes. pnused the panel us "a H • y d1llf.?ent jury " lie successrully ariwed m lhl' four-wePk trial thut Robtn!-On h ired Las Vegas con m lHl &allse, 29. and ~ave h1m $10,<100 <is a down payment in a S20,000 plan that was to culminate with the murder of Mrs. Robinson Scalise told the JUry that he \\as ordered to remove Mrs. Robinson '11 b1rt h control dev1c1• :incl d<.>livn It to her t•strnni.:ed hu!-band ·'' rrC\1)f or h~r death Rob1n~on testified in his de frnM• that h1<1 only re.l!>on for ask inl<! &·alllu"!t• lo J!<'l lhc IVU wai. tn • 1•1·m er "hot h<' desenbcd us a "'' mbol 11fl11)< \\ 1f1";; infult•llty Hoh1nl'on r1en1c<f throuJ(hout 11w tnal lh;il h1• nctunlly 11lunn<'<I lwc w1fe'I( murdt'r H<' told lht' ~ury that he hired Scalise lo lt•'t h1~ wire·~ l't1tn1ture on a land ~.1Je dttd and that ht' never had ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT rN> °'~ Ce.ot O•llV Jf•ttJC, .,," wf'l•4" ., t.,,. f,ffW't't lf\f N••\ '''f\\1 '' !Nbf,"""1 t' tN tlf ... c .. 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Af °"'• ,......,., Ott-• ~·.i-tty ,....., ._,I' --......... ,,. ,,_ .... ,. ,..,,,...,,..., __ ~u,,...,,...,. any intention or harming her. Mrs. Robinson sued the doctor for divorce last July. It was tcstir1ed in the trial that more than S2 million in community property is at issue, mclud1ng the couple's $200,000 home and nearby land in Bi& Canyon. Or. Robinsoo wu ~last Feb. 2S art er a scuffle with lawmen at a Santa Ana service station dunng which a loaded automatic fell from h1 :. "aistband to the ground Scalise. who t ook Mrs. Robinson away from the area ror four days after telling her or her husband's murder plot over lunch. at the Velvet Turtle m Newport Beach, led the physi- c1art lnto the trap set by pohce a nd district a ttorney's in· '<'litigators. Scalise is today in the hands or federal officers. He was surren- dered to them on parole violation Jllegations shortly after he gave his testimony against Robinson. f'roM Pag~ 1\ I KOREA ..• :.tay south or the line. which also JlilS5eS thrOUjlh the center or the c·onference room and across the table used for today 's meeting. The general also r ead out a message earlier con veyed rm\'ately in which North Korean ruler Kim II Sung termed the- ·Panmunjom dash regrettablt.> and urged that both sidt'S seek to a\ 01d such incidents in thcfuturt Frudden, the chatf UNC de le~ate. said, "Your rrsponse 1s unsatisfactory." The aJhes, h'• sutd, demand concrete action in· cludlng punishment of tho!I..: re!lponslble for the killing and or- fkrs to North Korean troop. aizalnsl physical cont1H~t with or ohstructinC th movement of ol ll<'d J{uards. "The lJ.N. ('ommand will study :niur proposal in detail conc-ern· snf( the (JSA > joint security nrcu und provide our response when that fttudy Is completed," the oclmlr w said . Meanwhile, Pentagon of(lci3l3 ncknowledged today that a U S.- Soulh Korean work party Chat cut down a controversiaJ tree in lht' demilitarized zone la:1t week ali10 uprooted two North Korean ro:id barriers there. The barrien. made up or pipe-. ,;tretchang bet ween concrete posts. were considered by U S. or- f1('1als to be illegal on grounds they re3tricted freedom of move- ment guaranteed under the 1953 truce agreement. Existence of the barriers had been a subject of wrangling between the two sides before the Aug. 18 tree.trimming incident in which two U.S. Army officers were killed by North Korean guitr~s in the truce village area. Dues Boost Near SACRAMENTO (APJ -A bill allowing a one-time increase or up to $40 in the slate bar's annual dues is one step away from final passage. Of the seven categories t~bul1ted by the FUl ln the an- nual Uniform Crime Reports, on- 1) murder showed a decltne -by one percent. In addition. suburbs showed a IO J)\!rcent increase in crime. rural areas 8 percent and <'1t1es of al least 2~.000 persons, seven percent. The report showed an estimat· ed 56,090 forcible rapes. Thal would mean that SI out or every 100,000 "omen and girl5 in Che country were raped last year or sulft-red an attempted rape or as· sault with inte nt to rape. But rape 1s considered the least reported or all crimes. wtth some . authorities speculating that three of every !our vtctJ.ms do Dot report attacks. Twenty-six percent cl the of. l enses tabulated under the forcible-rape category were at- tempted rapes or assaults ~,lh llltent to rape. T he FBl 's Uniform Cr ime Report '! are comp•!ed from \'olunlary reports by nearly all state and local Jaw enforcement agencies. Increases in serious crime were recorded for all regions of the country and tor cities, sub- urbs and rural areas alike. The category showing the greatest leap since 1974, a 14 per. cent increase, was larceny-theft, especially of motor vehicles. Victims lost some $992 million in property in 5.9 million inci· dents . The Northeast had the highest rise in serious crime, with 11 per. cent more than the year before. Reported r apes were up one percent, aggravated assault six percent, robbery five percent, burglary seven percent and car theft two pucent. Compared with 1970 levels of reported crime, however, rapes had increased by 48 percent. Serious property and violent cnmes together rose by 39 per· .. ·ent over th<.> five years. S1xty-s1x percent of the 20,510 murders reported last year were committed by firearms, 51 per· cent or which were handguns. One.fourth or the 484.710 ag. gravated a ssaults involved a fJr('arm. the report srud, as did 45 J>('rC('lll Of the robberies. Twenly·five percent of those arrested for murder last year were between 20 and 24 years old, and 8S percent or those arrested for burgl•riea wer e under 25, the agency sajd. \'1ct1ms of the estimated 3.25 m1lhon burglaries lost a total or roughly $1.4 billion last year. the report C'ontinued . Som e $154 m1lhon was taken during the 464,970 robberies. f'ro• Pag~ A I ROSE ••• "as add1t1onally involved in an attempt to bribe Fullerton Councilman Ch arles . Phillips whose vote at city council level could have been crucial lo tbe proJect. Morgan urgrd the jury to not l.lllow whul ht' called "the pre- valent cynicism about politi- cians" lo cloud their thinking when they retire to the jury room later today. The com ment was an obvious response to prosecutor Jack R\'an's earlier clium to convict Hose ai. an rxample because · then you deter other politicians from falling prl'y to that con· cluC'I " Conc<'ding that Wallach had been a poor prosecution witness, lhan told the JUI')" ··th<.>re will always be Paul Wallachs in this world as long as wl' have corrupt J)('Ople m power " And Ryan admitted to the panel that Wallach "wasuptoh1-s t'ars In this bribery" wllhout c•vt'r reac-hlnR the point that hr could have been jointly prosecut· <'d wit h Ro11e. Wnll nc h was itrunl<.'d immunl ty from prosecution in r<'lurn for his tc~timony before the grand Jury ancl during thl' l'Urrent elghl·W<'ek trial. Ryan IOld the jury thnt ftogc "11tands condl•mned by his own vm('e." 11(' played back for the panel 0 r ecording of a telephone conversation in which the deh~n · dont d11cusscd the rr~urc o ( $40,000 with Wallach. ··or. Brashears iot the mes agr." Rran ~wd "111• knt•w there would be no I llddcn Lakes "1thout a payment." l'rone Page A I TRIAL ••. defendants. The prosecution ls not seeking the death penalty for all of the five defendants. Juries will be • asked to return verdlcts of fi rst degree murder against each de· fend ant. Three men originaJly indicted with the five defendants for the slayings have pleaded guilty to c h ar ges of second degree murder. They wlll be used in the • Lriala as prosecuUoo ~tneases. Bridge Rescue .1 Fre•P~A I BODIES ••• ' No determlnallon was avail• • • ble ) et shortly before 10 a .m. re-- g.m11na the lcn~h of Ume the '1<.'t1ms had bttndead. The)'Wtt<" Jlmost t'\'rt •1nly pl cM there or • ~ltlln lht•rto dunna lb niJiht. Thl' arn ls heavily fl't'quentflt dur1nR the day by surfers aod fia- hl•rmt•n. There ia little sand beach to t.pc>ak ol , and ft youns 11tatc beach hfc~uRrd uld lhl' bodies were not. ""<'t whrn first spotted. • 'fhe victims· rt"muln:s wert found crumpled over the rocb and partially wedaed amoes them. The hnznrdous body rec<>YtfT opt-ration wus expected to lake <1bout an hour duo to the 1°"'9 neurly p\>rpt.'nd1cular climb up ... a Burmah 01 1 Company servlcf road. Oesp1tr its hi~h rateoCsummet '1s1tors. the rugged area over- looking the ocean has been used on a numbl'r or occasions in the past for the dumping of murder or drug overdose victims. "They've round quite a rew-· around here like that over the \ears.·· sai d s t ate beacll lifeguard Kramer. One '1ct1m, a strawberrl' blonde woman, w hose nude cor .. pse was discovered about four years ago, was apparently slalo by a boyfriend and traveling com· panion to prevent her possible in· forming to police about a series ot crimes including 11 county b~ robbery spree. Frona Page A I Police rescuers ru.sist Linda Oliveri. 25. or Hrooklvn from a beam on the Brooklyn Bridge, 230 feet abo.n• New York's East River. Mr:,. Oliveri stopped trafC1c on the bridge for a half hour as sbe threatened to ll'i.11> before being pulled to safoly. LOTTERY . : • • two and three-bedroom units will sell for between $31,500 and SJJ.000. Also for the first time, the in- come le vels Deeded to qualify for the new homes were an· nounced by Watt. Families' tn. comes musl fall within $12,000 and $17,400 to qualify. The exact amount needed will be de· \er m ined b y the sl1e or lhe family. Sadat Nominated For Six More Years The moderate-cost housing was required by the city of l rvl n e wh e n th e total Woodbridge permits were ob- tained . CAIRO. E&YPl CAPJ -Presi-dent Anwar Sadat accepted the unanimous n omination or Egypt's parliament today for six more years in office and pledged t o continue his foreign und domestic policies. "We still have to pluck the rest or the frwts or our Ot.·t. 6. 1973 victory over Israel to liberate all Arab lands, establish a PaJl'sti · nian entity and bring peace and justice to this area," Sadal told the People's Assembly in a JO. minute acceptance speech Thc- session w as broad ca s t on natiooaJ radio and television. "We must Improve the social welfare of all people or our coontry, because the strength of a nation depends on its citizens and a country where anyone is v1ctimized cannot live," he said. Egypt w ill continue the economic liberaliution and re- construction policies Sadat put forward after t he 1973 Middle Ea~t war. he said, while seein~ tlwt "our <1rmed forces remain ~trong like a sharp sword, for we hvc an an area where right is backed by might." Rererring to Arab divisions ~d Ei;:ypt ·s split with Lib) a. !'iadat pledged to work for "Arab unity a nd ri se above the maneuvering and plots or others. for thc:,e are strategics of Che past." To insure that the houses are sold to famllles with moderate means, rather than hil(h·lncomc f amilies. a non-profit cor- poration was set up to screen ap- plicants. The corporation, called Irvine Housing Opportunities, Inc., set up the income ranRes and will • screen ::applicants. Th<> company Just recl'I\ ed its Incorporation from the state this week and now Is set to doing its work, ac· cordin~ to Charles Cleminshaw. pr<'Sldent or the corporation 's board or dire('lors. \.\t '"' f4 ~' M.\I ""' WARD I VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I Theres more to soft contacts than meets the eye. THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa bristol at. at aan diego fwy .•. 114.549.9400 You can tell just by looking at a soft contact lens that it is designed to be comfortable on the delicate surface of the eye. H's flexible and soft, Just as its nnme implies. But the difference between reguJar contacta and soft contact lenses goes even deeper than that. Soft contact..-. actually absorb fluid to hccomP even softer and more comfortable while you 're wearing them. < 'hnnC'~ ore tho Optical D1•purtm<•nt nt WnrdR !'IHI fit you with l.l pair of ROf t ronlllcts. WardR has the latest in fittinit f'qUipment and rontact lPn!!CS including b1roca1 r<>n tactff. So, if you're thinking about contacts, think about the Optical Department at Montgomery Wnrd. Put your face in our hands. OM'.J MONT< .< >MF HY WARD . .. , I For Paran1edi~s Doctor Tests Heart 'Tool' QUICK HEART RELIEF UCl's Or. Iseri 8} Hit.ARY KA\'E Of llM D•tlf 1'119( l>Wh Uoyd T Iseri LS a proft",sor al tht-UC l rvinl' Schoolol Mt.'<hC'1nt• But for thrl'l' rnunlhs the ht•arl specialist droppt>d h1:. rt>J:uh11 teaching and hospital dut1c~ and spt'nt nearly evt'r} dJy nd1n11 w i t h an OranJ:~ Countv paramedics unit 1n the Lagw1•1 J-ltl ls area. Or. Iseri teslt'<I a lt'Chmquc h(· 's den·loped thal ht• bt>ltev••:i "•II gl\'t' puram~dic., ont.• mon..· tool to use when ll' 111.: lo 1 t!HYc hN1rt attark '1ct11ns 1't'arly a dccadl· j RO. Dr. lsN1 adapted a k11uv. n lt'<'hmque of impla nting ~·n l',ll'rnal heart p.H'emakt>r d1rertly 1ntc.1 t ht· ht.•art using a needle and v.1rc~. The doctor modified the technt que so that he could implant thl' pacemaker v. ithin 40 ~erond' That t'ffiN~t'll('~ method 1:-now betn(:! used in many hospnals v. h<'n spred is essentJaJ. The traditional. long<'r meth(.1(1 111\ ol\·es 10scrt1ni:: ..t C'J\helt.'r into ..t ,·ein in the arm or neck, in hopes that it will travel to the right ventricle' of the heart. '-;ow Dr. hen is lryinl! to pro\'e t hat his method can be further adapted for use an the field by paramedics on heart att ack \tctims. ·Coast Bill "Smct' para medics are inject· ing epmephnne. or adrenalint'. directly anlo lhe ht•art already. I see no proble m in their learn111~ Uus procedure," says the doctor, who has bt>en at UCJ since 196.S. Alterations Unopposed SACRAMENTO <AP> --Go' Edmund Brown Jr. ·s proposed J a b o r ·ba c k e d changes in California's coastal conscn·ation legislation h aven 't sparked ma- jor complaints from two k<·y environmental groups The amendments will he in eluded in a followup bill which Brown has promis ed to sign soon along wilh the coastal ball They have won labor hacking for the coas tal mc..i!>urc but prompted no big outt'ry Crom tht· conservationist Stt'rra Club or Pl anning anct Con:-;t'rvation League 1 PCL >. S ie rra Club a11tl l'C'L spokesmen said the key chan1:e!> ~ive six regional coastal com- missions a two-year instead of a four-year life and make th<' C'Om- missio o 's d e!>ignation of a ••sensitive" ecology area suhj('C't to legislative r atiflcallon w1th1n two years. The l a ndm a rk 1e~isl ation would set up ;_i 1>ermanent stall' co mmission with veto powe1 over d evelopm ents along t he l,070·mil(' C alifornia coastline in a strip generally 1,000 y ards wide. The coastal bill stems from Prop. 20, adopted by voters in 1972. Prop. 20 set up a state-wide commission and six r egjonal commissions with n four-year life and told them to m ake a. coastal plao. The bill would increase public access and limit urban sprawl. This is n short summary or 80mc of the main sections in the loUowup bill: ~nsiUve ar.-as: When th<' coastal commission names nnv nrea a long the coust a s ~ ••sensitive " t'<'ological nrea. the legislature will hove to ratify that action within two yea rs. In se nsitivo areas. there would be blare apJ>('nls available ngain,'ll proposed development. -lleiclonal commi51'ilons: Jn the past. t11·d~iOnl( by tht• l'Xis l· fol{ r egional commi&'>ion. haw irked l abor :111(1 dt•vl'IOJwr m t c r ests . One c hnn ~e 111 tht• foUowup bill "ill .:1vc• lhc-rt·· 1ton~I commissions u two-yenr instead of four·ye:1r llh·. But the regiona l commissionit "°'1ld not be "a ctivated" at all tJnless the statewide commission ~e<iided the re w as a :mffi cicnt \tiorkload to rcqui re it. U activated, in those two years the region al commissions will work with local governm ents on coastal development plans for l helr ar eas. Once lhc r egional commissions ;_ire gone. an.ront· challeng an~ loC'al government approval of a proposed devE>lop m ent will appeal strai,i!hl to I he s tatewide coastal comm1ss1on. A PCL s pok esma n . L ar ry )10$S, said the shorter time will tnake for "much more of an op- portunity that somelhing couJd 3llpthrougb." -Compf'nsatlon: Existi n ~ legal guara ntees that a person's property c annot be taken without compensation will be restated in the lollowup b ill. '"That m akes the people un th~ Clther side or the coastal issue reel inore comforta blE', and that·. tine. lt'!'I a resta tement or exist· tDg law, .. said J ol\n Zierold, &c.rra Club lobbyis t. The procedure involves insert- ing a long, thin needle into the heart. with two ha1r-thln insulat- ed wires insid e lhe needJe. When the needle is withdrawn from the heart . the wires remarn inside, with their outside ends connected lo the pacemaker. The pace m aker sen d s electrical impubes to the heart in an a ttempt to regulate heart muscle contract ions. Durinl? Dr. Iseri 's tour of duty v.1th the paramedics at Stalton 22 in Laguna ll1lb. only five cases <tro~e where v1ct1ms eould potentially benefit from the ex ternal pucemaker. The procedure 1s beneficial on- ly for certain types of heart pa· t1ents Seventy perC'ent of heart attack patients -mcludin~ lhose s uffen ng f rom vent r icul ar fibrillation in w hiC'h the heart shows a n err atic twat -cannot be helped by the d\'\ 1<'e. T hat is be<·au~t· tlw constant eleC'lrical activity of their hl'aT1 s makes 1t 1 mpo~s1ble fnr the pacem ake r to ~t1mul:11t· lla· heart into normal contractions. Ur. Iseri sa ys. llOWt'\'er, about 30 jlercent uf ht•art patients can lw•nef1t from · ;111 external paN·mukcr. Th""' an• m1)stl~ Jlat tt•nts "'ho '-lll r .. r from brady-asystol1c <'ard1a<· :tr r e s t . or ca s (•:-whc rl' th1· heartbeat is sevl•rely :-lowed or stopped. · The t•xt cr nal pacemaker " gener ally ~ood for thrt'c dayo.;, JI a stimulunt is needed for" lon~N' p e r i od , Dr . Is eri sa~s :1 trans\'enous pacemaker s hould probably be implanted . Jn discussin~ his CXpt'rtl'nl't'' with the paramedics, Ur. ls1•n admitted that none· of the hvc p.1 tients who rct'ei ved his hel11 su1 ·vaved. llowcvl'r, in three of \h1• cases the d octor v. us able lo start their heart bealini: ai?ain. Tht·~ died later at the hospital. ln the lwo cases where th1• h rartbeat d ad not ~gin aftt'r th1: p.1cemakcr was implant1"ll, Dr ls e ri said o ne failurl' "'u' bccall5e they were too lak on th•· !<t'Cne and the otht•r bc.'cuustt the· heart was bea tin g Loo ''haot 1t'alh to be helped. Or. l11cri says he's succt·~sfullv restartt•<1 heurtbeats in 9!'" rw1 1·e11t or hi5 cases in th<' ho-;p1t .11 Of th<>il<'. about 25 JX'f('t• nt 11 I ttmately xun ., t·<I Jln~cd on t h•IM' fi11d1t1):"', ;t111I his wm k 111 lhc field with th1· paramt•thcs. Ur . l!\cr1 11ays he'i. ready to bt•gm t ht• pilot trainin~ p rogr a m for O ranl(t• Count ~ param<'dirs. so thc-y may bt·~m :1dmimster ing the technlqur. Howeve r , t he t r;1inln~ pro J:ram Is being he ld up b<-cau~1· of lack of funds. aC'cordlnJ.r lo th(' he ;_irt s pecialil>t. The rei-t of l>r. Iseri ·s study was funded by thE' national Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. But the institute stopJX-d i;hort or ~1vlnt.t Dr. 1:-;erj the S2.500 to SJ.000 need~·d to carry out th<' training pro1:r;1m. "They m ighl think the pro· cedure has n ot be('n tuted cnou~h. since none of the patients survived." Iseri says. "But I fe.el confident that it's :a s afe technique and feel the train· ing program should begin now," he says. & 1£ Y!@ lliJ rr ®®IrWD©® Th~column appears today on Page 86 l\'ose io Nose 1976 DAIL v PILOT A :l Corridor Study Approved A !ltudy tor the Jlropo . ..;cd JR. milt• San Jouquin Hills Corndor. which county offl<'lals plan ll!I a major road for t tw d1•,·1•lupm~ Souttwnst Ornn.:<' C(ll.lnl~ un•:i. "j li appn•' ed Tla•:.tlJ~ uy l·ount} ~upt• rv ism·~. Tiu" thn•t• '' l't'k old killen lt\Cl\'l'S in for ,1 rlos('r look .1t a golden retri(>\ t•t· namt'd Jt'n·my \.\ho d ut>sn 'l seem to mind the Ill· q1111·n•s frnm hi:-tiny frit•nd. ''ho has not ~<'l ll•urncd that dogs and t·ats :.in· not i,uppos<'d to lw <·hununy. The board d1rcclt'<I Gl·or~t· Osborne. dlrcC't or of lht• <.:ounty 1-;nvi ronmt-nta l M:ina{:-l'lnl'nl Agency 1 EM A) to rt•port on tht• ('Ost of ~ud1 u study and to pro vldc ll list O( three qualified COii sultants for the job Osborllt', In a r1.•port lo supervisors. sui1t provision for such a transportation corridor wa" in duded tn the recent Sout h east O r u n ~e Coun ty C1rculatfon Stud~ ISl::OCCS>. ru; well as in rough plans appr0\1Cd lust week for developmcnf of thl' Irvine Company's 10,l SO·acn· coasta l strap. Planners Okay Homes The proposed hi~hwa~ would c·xtt>nd from t he Corona del Mar f<'reeway an Newport lki!t'h to lhe San Dit'i?O Fret>w:iy at Aver)' Parkw ay an the Saddleback Valley. Osborne'!> rt>1>0r l said. Buyers Must Be Warned of Jet Noise By GARY GRANVlLLE 01 Ill•0•1ly P•lo&SUfl Orange County planning com- missioners decided Tue!>day 1l 's all right to build homes in areas a consultant says 1s impacted by El Toro Marine Corps Air Stallon ;et noise. But the p lanners :;aid pro· s peC'livt' ho.nc buyers must be warned of possible noise dis- comfor t by notit'es postt!d in model homes as well as oulsidl• housing traC'ls. And the C'Omm1s~1on refust.>d to recommend that develo1>ers ht' ~1ven some kand of bonus in- c.:ent1vc for :-.ound <Jttl•nuut1ne hom es they build trt thl· nmsl' im- pacted area . When taken togelher. the P lan- n ing Comm1ss1on clec1s1ons reflect the com miss ion '.; r('Spons<' to 11n order from the· Board of Supervisors. It would pass through Nl•wport Bt>ach. lrvtne. Lai:una Rearh and unincor porall•cl lund. lht> EMA report said Sinking Courthouse Lawsuit Dropped In a J un<' 22 mmult' wder . s uper visors commanded thl· Comm1ssl o r1 to develop ~uideltnes for devt>lopmcnt in tlw Bl Toro noise i mpacted area and 111 study possible bu1ldN· in eenuves. Commission chairman Shirll'V Grindle rt'fust•d to go along with the board's mder and c·ast th1· lnne d1.ssentmi:: vote in a 4 1 ballot on tht• policy recommendations. But Commissioner William Ma(•Dougall reflected th{• com m1ss1on ·s m a1onty response to the sup1.:rv1sor s · d1rel.'ttVC' wh('n ht! said, "I'm not 1-!<>tng to <lov.11 · grade the Bo<1rd of S11pl'rv1sors or its manute order.·· In addition t o !->lutl.' mi: pm posed land use ar11t mml rl<>s1gn. Os borne's report stud. lht• :-.tud y s h ou l d d('al with !>1tr h en\'lronmentally sen~itn e ureas as the Laguna Greenbt>lt. Wood Can:.on and lhl' Aliso Creek Cor· ru'for. T he EMA report s nid thl' t'~lablishment of~· pn-eise uJign· nwnt for lhe propo~<'<I C'orridor wall be the first sli•p for initial <'Onstr uetton <18 dl'Vl'lopment oc • CUN A lawsuit O\ er the s inking We s tmin s t e r munic i pal courthouse was ordered d ropped Tuesd ay by Orange County Supervisors. The board's action followl•ri 41 n.•commendataon by County CounsE>l Adrian Kuyper who said engmeen. h ired by thl' t•ounty Brown Still Ranking High In State Poll SAN FRANCISCO IAP> Edmund C Hro\\n J r '<; 1111 rl\ alcd populartt) m (.'allforn1.1 c'an be atln butecl to hts ' c·xpt.•c·t ll'ss" µhtlosoph) and ht:-1111agt.• • ii' a ha r d v. or k Ill!! gm l'l'nur. .1 !->lull'\\ 1de opinion poll 1 t'J><11'IL•d toda'. Thrt'e out or four \ol\'r!-> '>1111 ap • pro\'e of the jo b Hrmul 1~ d111ng .1fter 20 months 1n offt<'(' It 1s "phe num1•11.1I II\ th1-; ti:" "'hen the puhl11· ~1·1•ni:-. In h~· dn\\ n on mo~t poltt1c·1.1n~ amt politics." S;)l(I l\l t'I ,·111 Fwld of !ht· California Poll After surv1•y 1n~ 1.1108 \oll•r-; to f111d out wha t lht•\ 11i.. .. or 1h1'l1h1· .1hout the )ounl! g11\t.•rf1(•r. F1d d 1·1mr lucled, "Ont• ol lhl' m.1111 pro I>" to Brcl\\ n ·)> h 1 ~hi\ fa\ or .1hli- 1 mag c• I!'. ill ' 0 1''11t'l'l It''' 11h1loi-oph~ "Ahu11t 1•1ght out nt to ( 'alifor man' u~rt•t.· v. 11 h 1 IH• slalt·nH'nl that ·.J1•rry llro\\ 11 1i; .1h:-.olut1•h l'lj!ht wh('ll hl' :,;,I\!\ \H' :-.huul<I t'\ llet'l ll'S~ from i:m·1•rnr1wnt and do ITIOf(' I 111' IJU r:-l'I Vl'~.... )>~111 1 F1t'ld "HtO\H) ;tl~o has an irn<igt• as a hard "ork111g J!l•\t•rnor StXl) - thrt•t• lll'fl't•l\I ;11;:1 t'I' ~ ith lht• ~•:itc•rnc•nt that Ill' '\\nrks V<'r:.· twr<I ,1t l1<'1 n1o? ~•>H't'll\lr hardt-r lh:Jll Hlll'I t1lh1•1 ;'11\l'l'llllll- WOl'kt•<I Fu·1<1 :-aid t'f11l'I 1·11t1 1·1'm' 1·c·nh•r ;11 01111tl llrown 's n ·1·1•nt run fnr tlw lkm•>< r.1t1C' pr<·· "'1d1•1l11;tl 1111111111,1111111 a111I hi!I ri• <'Ord of UC'l'Om plt ... htnl'lllS !>HICI' tnklnJ.l nfrtc•t• "Thirty t·1~hl pt•rr('nt t•ndorM• the 1dt.?a th:H · Brown'i. r unntnj.! for pre~ult>nt wa" ju11t ;1 personal t>go tnp, • a nd ;1 like pcrcentaizt· ag-r~ that 'he hasn 't reallv ac. rnmplislH'd anything imp0rtant J~ govcriwr. ···.sa id Field. Rwwff Forced 111 Oklalwma By tht> As~lated Press State Sen . Wes WaUuns and Charles Ward, a long-time aide w House Speaker Carl Albert. took lint a nd second pJace in an i n c onc lus ive Democr a tic primary in OkJaboma. forcing a runoff next month for the party's nomination to replace Albert when he r etires. The Republican primary was won by Dr. Gerald Beasley Jr., a physician defeated by Albert six years ago. Beasley ed~ed contractor Tom Pule in unofficial C'.OP totals. AJbert has represented t he 3rd Congressionnl Di s trict i n southeastern Oklahoma for 30 )ears . could not prove aJJegat1ons of negllgence and breachofcontra1·1 o n the part of the structure·:- builders and desig ners. I n November supervisors a ut horized t he s u1 l agains t a rchitects L e R oy Hose and Donald F ears, s tr uc tural engmcer s Scherrer and Haumann and AS!IOciates. soils t>ngmcer~ Leroy Crandall and A.o.;s0<.'1atc.; and contractor Wes J Fosler. The suit had sought repayment or lhe nearly SI m tlllun the rount~ 1s s pending to re pai r tilt• structure. · The courthoui.e. bwlt. 111 phases starting in 1968. h as ~en settlin1: into an underground sand and peat bog lt has been bui It by the county on land donated by the city of Westminste r on Wes tmmstcr .Avenue, near Beach Boulevard. Kuyper, 1n a re port t o supervisors this week. said, "In nur opinion there is 10suff1C'ient l'Ssent1al ev1dcnl'<' availahlc• to the county on which to prosecute this civil action to triaJ. ·· T hat report \\as Kuyper's second r<'<'Om mcnda t1on to :-upervasors a gain:.t lh(• lawsu1t. lie had warned last wmler t hat the suit might be a weak one, but ~uper\'isors proceeded anyway upon the recommendat ion of \ounl\· Administrative Officer 11vberi. Thom;_is. Rose . one o r the defendants and t•ampaagn finance manager for Supervisors Chairman Ralph Owdrich. also w;.is lh(' ard11tcc1 for the new $8 milbon count v .1dministrahon building, now uri-' ll1•r C'Onstruction. Hose a lso is being tried v11 lmbery char ges s temming from his allet?<'d act ivity whil<> a Ful l erton p l anning com· mis!>1oner. So. supervisor., J?Ol th1• rt.'<'nm mendalions t hl'Y w.1ntt'c'I to t'S tabll!->h hom 1• l'<>n~tru.-11un policy Ill lhe El Torn 1mpa<'lt·tf <tl'ea. Thal policy d1 s rt-j!ards l h<• finct 1n ~ of a 1101!'.c stullv I.I v t;ltrasystems. lnr · · In 1t:. stud~. l'ltras,skms t'X t1·nded an existing nm!>t' tmpaC'l t•d zone to covc·r 1u1 :1dtlit inn al :u~lO acres. \.\' 1 t h i n t h l' c· o m p u I 1• r l''ilablished noise• .u't'"· Hw t•on. .suit ant said. thc1 c• ·~ 4.1 00 JIC'r<'ent rcrtainl) nnis<' levelo; 11•a1'h r .. 'l (.NEL 1Commu111t y Nu1:-.c Environment Level 1. While noise levels v.1thin an area vary with atmospheric con- ditions. the findinJ! means that wi thin the zone established by the consultant noise kvl'ls can be experted lo reach 65 CNEL. Hut f ir:.t t h e c·ount v suµerv isors a nd Tuesday th;. planning comm ission e r s endorsed a policy of prohibiting home construt'llon ma 3.8JO-acre smaller area lhi.in designated by Ultra i;vstems. The planners said a vigorously enfor ced posting policy <'an pro- tect unsu s pecting buyers and foree b111lders "to res pond by in- :-t al I 1 n i.: :-.11ec 1a l s ound al · tenuation m ater ials" rn new homes. Bu t Comm 1ss1on er P eggy Cran1>ton called a suggestion by' SUJX'r v1sor Halph 01edn ch that huilders be s:1 vcn an incentive to :,,ounct attenuate• hnmes "dumb." "Stale law!> says they have• to ;ind l don 't think we i.hould offrr :in incentive• to somt'l>nl' for doing what they shm1l d do 1n the first place." said Mrs. Cran'>ton. Couple Sue Over Youth's Crasl1 Injury A couple who <'l aim lhnt their" son·~ !>erious in1urw'i in a Laguna Reach truffle' ucC'idcnt stemmed 111 purt from the drinks anoth('r driver wa~ ser ved in a Costu Ml'sa t avern sued thl' facility 'TuC'sdoy for $1 .5 m1ll1011 111 damages. Named as co-drfcnctanL'I m the Or ange County Sup<'nor Court lawsuit filed by George W. and Lucill e Dowling a r c th e o pe ra tor s o f L o rd Jim 's Resta urant. 1400 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa . It is alleged t hal cmploycs knowingly served liquor July 3 lo ro·defendant Richard Anthony Reta who, a short time later, was mvolved in a collision at PaciJk Coast Highway and McKnight Drive in Laguna Beach. It is a lleged that Reta. who also is sued for SI .5 million in damages. was drunk when h is car collided wilh a n auto driven by Ge o rge J . Dowlin~. lhc plainliHs ·adult son. An att achecl dC'C·laratwn by the younger Dowling 's doctor states that he is still <'Onfmcd to UC Irvine Medical <.:t:ntL•r and that his injuries have left him legally incompetent The Dowl in g!'! <'l;tim th at •·mµloy('~ ut I .onf .Jim '1; S<'rved H ct a I i q 11 '' r d l' !'! p i t c t h e knowlcdi:c that tw wns intox.· 1cated. Gem Talk THIS IS Nl1T ANOTHFR DI< 1l'li\L WAI< :t I. Jly.I <'. ll/1"11'/11111-:'\ WA'l'Cll ANIJ JEWELH~ Sl-:RVICf; We'd rather dolt here There are very good reasons for l'\Ur inslstan ce o ver the years thal we m aintain in our store two key men· a highly qualified combination wat ch and senicem an and a jewelry service ('xpert. which enables us to do things moot other stores have Lo send out. ·n has always been our belief that custom er s d eserve a m inimum oC time loss during service and that they 1 be able to talk in person to the man who is doing the work. This is true for repairs on jewelry, watches and a variety or clocks. Some j obs must be sent out for factory r~pair or service; but many watch, clock and jewelry service and repair jobs c an be done while you wait only because of the presence in our store of these two specialists. We believe that such service is a m ajor ractor in oor business, flDd we will go on expanding a nd improving our ·service in every way possible. IT'S Ai\ <>MFCiA. 1"" °"""la doQ·l•l Ol\t"' JOO l I•-,,.., ~ °' " .._,.,... t~ttf"11)jQOttfll ..-h ... .,...,..,,.,, '"" 011111 .. CJ'o.'.WM .... MNIMQ 4Kt\f,eC:y, H't ~-' '""'•.wt ,...,,,,.. .rw(.ft t."6'11ft t\~J.. ~,.. ,_fll'°Mft• '"°""'end cU• tN Ot'Mo• lt .. """""''tr,.,,~'" ~ '°'°'' ..... ,(. ....... eNJ ,,_. flllVf'#•-tflo.-1 ~ ~-~~~=::::='"~::~~ _ ..... ~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVOu COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS 30YEAAS IN THE SAME LO<?ATION I I - A4 DAIL y PILOT et!~::..11 Q Carter Atta ·cks F ord Farm Policy • . ~ 8)' U11t A.aa~laled ~ anothf'r t'mhl\r~o that s1n,Rlt-~ oul do, .. hf' told rcport<!t ht-fore h1-; much of his c.imp.u~n "111 ltt> lt'uch•r, ,_c1m1n1~lrauvc n~sislant. • • 1 Democratic prt-1dt'nt1<1l farm product .· Emb:ar2CX>s on 5Pt'~h. fa:.hlont-d around thee !-till llillWohlford:suuf. ' candtdatf' Jimmy Cartt'r, ~hspme nt or US. ara1n. uns('h<'<fuled<'uofrontat1on:1 The pro·Dolc.' odn•rtast>mcnts campalRning in Amf'rlca 's partaculurly lust October'!> MEANW H ILE IN VA I L. F'ord told rt'portt>rs 'f'uei.dj\ in thul hurd louRht and clost>lv hortla.nd. said today Pre.s1df'nt t.-mbar.:o on ~hapment.s to Russia. COLO. Pnsident 1''ord pnvatel that he ruvors four Mbule<1 of .1l 1!1•<'1dl-.l cum1u11~11 hi\\'(' bet>n db· Ford's admln1:.trntion htti. h'n·e bel'n a sort> p.11nt with 1~ <'OOCcdina the d~p South und lea!lt 90 mmul\':s l'l•<'h m \\hidi ,JVO\H-d by the KW\.'Srui stnator nf'glected the !omily farmer and many farm es ~ "ho cl;um they ~ e w York t o Curter • ..tough qu..,:;t1ons are a!o.kt-cl b\ i.111('€' ttw dn)' they apr,arect. failed to estabh!ob u ~tublr lo:.t mont'''-admtnistra.t1onsouree:1t1;ay. touah reporkrs" lie su)':i,:r1otl>tt tlom1n ttd b y skul ·•nd· :iQricultural policy. · The t'ord ca MJl feel~ I ht• that the fmst df'bate bt• held no l'rossbone drnwlnas , •·we need to take agriculturul leadership ht Washington oot of the hands or the corporate in- tcrcst.5 ond the grain specul.,tor~. We need a president and Tuesday in Senltlt, hundreds former Ceor1:ia aovernor •~ laterthan Sept. 10 und said. "Th,• Do I e · i1 count c r part. of delt'gale~ to on American solidly entrenched in thl· south, :-10<>ner \H' J:l'I lll Urtf'd Hll' bl't· Oemt>Crat&t• VtCf\ vrt~ldentlal MA NAT URE DEPT. -our aood Oranae County Board of Supervlsorl$, in Its 111Clnltc wl!ldom, only ) t>sterday p(lndc·r· ins and then dr('ldt-d to leave the rocks 1n the Pacific Ocf'nn ulone. 'rhits was probably good Judg~ mt'nt. Le~lon convention hooted t1nd includin.-: Texas, but may be ter. · nominee W, lier Mon dale \ 11houtt>d .. No" when Jimmy vulnerable In Florida , th,• meanwhllt> Is hN1ded across the\ Carter told tlwm Ins plans to of· sources said Tuesday. ti wns revN1h•d 1n Wa:shmgton <'Ountr>• nttackinA what he calls fer a blank1•t pardon l o draft r1• They mnde the assl'llS ml'nl todav thut For<!':. runnin~ mnll>. thl' "Naxon·l"or<l" ect'Onomy and • 1ecretary or agriculture who un dcrsland the problems or tht' family farmer and thr ron sumer." Carter s111d !'<1.Mt'r:f 1f hl' ~ucreeds Ford as after Ford's first postc:onvt'ntlon Robert Doll'. rct 1ua('t1 vc" prom1sm~ full t'mploym~nl by prl'sidcnt strategy session with poliltt'al uuthora:ied S'l!J8.56 Ill <lllltabortiun 19li0 Actually. thl' supen 1.'iOrs "'ere asked to do somethmg llbout a specific rock. This ocean out· cropping was descnbed as lurk· ang sometimes above water. sometim es below, 1ust orr Capistrano Beach. south of Dana Point Harbor. San Clem ente Councilman Thomas O"Keefo has bcel"I mad jl this r ock ever since last fall. when his csly ·s ltfeguard boat ran into st. surrering a bent dnvc unit 10 its mechanical works 0 'Keefe also serves on the Orange Coun t y Harbor s. Beaches and Parks Comm1ss1on. In session with that honorable body, he labeled the offshore rock "a h azard·• and urged something be done about the ocean menace I NITIALL V, IT WAS proposed that th<' United States Coast Guard go out there and float marker buovs orr the rock Thi! Coast Guard refused. You can un· derstand th as. If the U S Coast Guard went around pulling marker buoys on C\'er\' St>mi s ubmcr1:ed rock an the ·Pacific and Atlantic. th~ rederal bo\'l> would have found lhemselve; a full·t1me chore as rock markers They \\oold also have rocks an their heads for tak· mg on the task IN R E MARKS prepared for dell very at the low a State fair an Des Moines. he also said Lhat 1f elt'cted "there ~ 111 never be C Jrter e' pl'cl(>d the catnills · I realize that m} :.latemcnls "111 not be m cl "'1th appro'' al from members of the American l..egion audtl'nce. but I want them to under tnnd "h:it 1 am going to Arllly Chief Backs West Point Plan WASHINGTON (AP> -Army Secretory Martin R lloffmann. de- fending his plan to end the West Point Cheating scandal before a con- gressional subcomrrutttt, said today he was confident the U.S. military academy "and all st stands for will emerge a stronger in- stitution." "I can assure the committee that the Army fuUy intends to carry out this program an a positive. constructive context and spint. ·'he sa1d. Hoffmann said that \\'est Point intends to readmit cadets con. \ICled o f collaborating on a graded homework assignment after they resign for a year. Post Otlice SubsidPI WASHINGTON CA PI -Tht> ~nate has volt>d an additional Sl-btllion subsidy for postal operations while temporarily bannmg further postaJ r ate an · creases or service cutbacks. ( IN SHORT J sat1sfactor.) <'ond1t1on today after returning lo earth rrom 49 days in !>pace Ta:.s. the Soviet ncws agency. said Volynov. the 41.year·old night commander. and Zhlobov. his 39·)ear·old flight engineer, landed Tuesday night at a pre· determined site about 125 miles south w c: s t of Kok ch et a,., Kazakhstan. in western Asia. uides. The President planned to udvert1semt•111:1 us c:ontributio11' llt• said an un 1ntt•n•1l'W tnat ne confer again l od.i y \\Ith to his 197-t Senate l'Cl•lc•t'l1011 \\111 be blamins hiJ:h mOalion campaign advaseri,. C'ampasl!n 10 ll\'01tf rrimtn.11 and h1,::h JOblC'sM1ess on "in- l' ha r i: cs 11~a1 n 't f 1 v t' consistent. botched mAnage-FORD IS P LACING high hopes on his prospects for outshmang Carter in televised debates. and .... ~. VETOED FOR TVA Thomas E. Longs hore newspapers mcnt .. started by former Presi· ··Thry "ere plac,~l w11hout ou1 dl'nl R1ctrnrd l\t. Nixon and con· authonty" b\ 1111 antiabortwn tanued bv President Ford. 'Greed Did In Nixon' HOUSTON (Al>i -Forml'r special Water~ate prosecutor Leon Jaworski says he believes former President Ri chard Nixon would have "survived and re- mained in office" if he had deslroved the W aler~ate t a~s J aworski speculates an his new book scheduled to be relcnst'<l to day that on<' reason Nixon rl' fused t.o destro) the tapes wus because thev \\ere worth monev '"lie hoped to realm~ a fortune rrom them,., J aworski \\'Tiles, '"and his background showed him to be a man ~reedy for both money and power." l....o•er Then at was proposed that mavbe the ro(•k could be dmamated mto obln"JOn. County Parks Manager Larry Leaman descnbed th1!> abat<'mcnt pro· posal as "al least a controverMal technique " You bet. Larry The measure now goes to con· ference with the House. which last October passed a bill to bnng the semi-independent Postal S('rvice under cong ressional bud1tet control. The Ford admin1strallon is op· posed lo the House bill. while the Senate measure is a stop·ga1> com prom i sc w orkerl out in cooperatinn with the Whill' Housr. Ford N o nrinatio ns Delayed in Senate The book. entitled "The H1Rhl and th<' Power " had ht·c:n scheduled for rt'lt•asc m Si'p tember, but 0Hac1als ut (~ulf Pubhshini:: Co. ~aid 11 wouht hl· relN1sed toda\' 111 llou,ton Thl' Houston Po~t obtained a 1·11p~ of the book Tuesday J AWORSKI SA VS hllk m the book about the pardon of N'1~on bv President Ford but ufflors som(' conclus1ons ahnul th(• former president Firs t L ady Belly Ford s mtll's C'V<'n though "her team .. lost foo tball ~amc playt'O l>ct\H·cn two secret ~c.·1·,·11.·e kams in Vail, Colo. ll<'r ~on .. Jack. played on llw lo~in~ s1cll'. IN THE FIRST PLACF., this aforementioned rock is part of a reef thut is two or thn''' rnilc•s long Are you szoing lo blow up the cnhre reef'' You start tr> init somettun~ like lhat and you will have the 1•nvlr<'nmcntnl groups plus the Stale Fash anrl Game Depart ment all on•r you like :a cheap overcoat After all. fish and other marine creatures like underwater rocks a nd ree fs. They live a nd reproduce an these places You don't just go around exploding their homes. Clearly. there seems scant solution for the rock off Capistrano Beach. Manners down through the centuries have ~uffered the vexation or running into rocks. How do you thank we ~ot the expression "on the rocks .. anyway? Your corner saloon dldn l invent 1t. lF WE STARTED dynamiting «?very rock some boater ran into. we would be blasting away all wanter at Seal Rock. Oird Rock, Pelican Point, El Morro Rock, Cameo Shores-you name it. All or this considered, the 'Board of Supervisors decided lo )eave the Capi11trnno lleach rock alone. So at will <'ontinue lo lurk out there, wasting for the next hapless victim. Mcanwhlll', people who move nbout upon occnsaon will cras h into thing!!. Just look nl our highways. At least wh('n you hit a rode at M!D, n obody writ<'s you :l lnamc t icket . Grant DeMa11d11 flit \\'AS JllNGTON (AP > Federal ~rant programs are a" ash an red tape that imposes "purposeless bur<k>ns" on the states. the Nat ion al Governors· Conference charges The conference gave Congress today a report that catalogues complaints about the federal bureaucracy. The report illustrates '"some of the unnecessary and duplicative requirements ... imposed on states by the federal agencies.·· Co••onauis Land MOSCOW (AP I --Soviet COS· monauts Boris \'olynov and Vita· ly Zhlobov w ere re ported sn U.S. Rapped On Braceros MEXICO CITY <AP> -Mex· ico's interior minister ha.' ac· cused the United States of "racial sadism .. in its mistreat mcnl or three Mexican workers recently. In a ceremony to unveil the ~tatues of eight constituuonal r(· lorm heroes Tuesda.> morning. Interior Minister Mano Moya Palencia charged the Unatrd States With "03Stranl \'1olt1llon or t he human rights of our countrymen .•• WASHI NGTON (AP! With the presidential election drawing ne are r , Pres ident Ford's nominations a re beginning to stack up in the Senate. And although Democratic trader!' deny that they are de· hberately s1tl1ng on them to a" aat the outcome of the ele<'tion. C'omm1llcc sources s ay m anv of the Ford nommations may.never sec the hght By the White House's own count. there a re now some 19 ap- pointments -mostly to federal JUdgcshaps and regulatory agencies -a wailing &mate con· hrmataon. There seems to be little effort under way to dispose of these before Con~ress · scheduled <XI. 2 adJournment AND I N WllAT could be a tl'll· 1ng vote. thc Senate Public Works Committee Tuesday "oting a long nearly straight par- ty lines rejected President Ford 's second choice to a Ten· ncsst'e V;1Jley Authority position th:1l has been vacant for JS months. The panel \ oted 8 to 6 against his nomination of Thomas L . 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Vu I, lhl' on· ly Democrat to support the Longshore nomination. sa id some Democrats m the Scnute even opposed his S<'hedulinfl or the vote. urging ham to wait until arter the November election "I respectfully yet earn(·~lly turn«t them down." Randolph 11a1d f'or the Democratic cnllrs uf the nomination. the delay turned out to be unnect'ssary. ··I often wondered.·· J a" or~k 1 "rites. '"how Nixon \\ai,, ablr-111 <'oncentrate even bnefly on thl' malt<'rs or slate that hegged f111 his all en lion There hC' ":ts in the' O'•al office. day after cl11~ night aft er mght, SC'hemang and plot· ting . Kitchen Help Blacks R e-unite WASllJNGTON (AP1 In a revival or the alliances that sus· tamed the civil right..s movement. durinll the 1960s, some 45 or· ~an17.~l1on ~ sre forming a C'OUht 1on. <'ai led the National Coal1t1on on nlack Voter Part1c1pauon. to ~ct 7.5 million new bl:1ck voters lo thc polls in November You Can Count On You can count on the Wednesday food pages of the Dally Piiot to help you If you're counting calories, stretching food dollars or a Imply hunting for recipe Ideas for family or gueat1. Food Editor Barbara Gius brings you a host of consumer tlpa and menu suggestions to help you subtract kitchen time while adding to eating enjoyment . Food fa new• this year. Keep up with the latest on nutritfon, shortages, prices, new markets and cooking trends by turn- ing to the Wednesday People' section • To make t he molt of what you buy or grow for your dinner ta- ble, count on the food pages of the Wednesday DAILY PILOT I I LOS ANGELES (AP> -Doctors are likely to ·r aise lhear fee:-. ro1Lhl'r th.111 KO on strike ar malpractice 1nfiuranC'e premium~ Jump itga!.O as c.>xpected nexl J .inu.u-.,, '">'., .i tt-ader or protestim~ ph yt I c uan.s Th~ fatlurc of tht· M.itc• h·s:"lntun· to pass 3 romprehen:uve rm'tllc·Jl mJlµr Jtt1rc rdorm plan has fue led wlch·'l1•r<.'.a•I cl1,t·11ntt·11t urnuns: tht' .doctors who i.tru<'k 111 ''''l)(.ln:-c to µrtm1um hikes e&rlierthll>)ejr, ··IJeinC uninsured is an unpleannt way lo practice." said Or Sanford A Marcu<i of San t•rnnc1sco. p resident of the n1on or Amt<racan Ph)'51ci:uu. "\'ou are just moce c.-rdul." TIOS MORE C'aut1ous appn1.it·h inrludt•s order· inA ~xtra X -rays and labor11torv test~ lo sub istanl1ate their daui:nusel> Jnd Ju:.t1fy the course t>f treatm~nt ... ISO th11t 1f tm) thin~ (ti)('!> worng, the doctor could prove he cbd c\ l'I") 1hm11 pol>&ible. ·at· cording to Stllnley Johtl~on. a !>Pokesman for th~ Los Angeles County Med1l·at Assot·1ulion lrgal-derense insur U)ce for its member-;. Under t he plan, a doctor LS insured for tht• urnount or le~.11 !\cn•ice~ nnd <."OUrl <'O!>l'I, hul not ;1g»1n.,t J malpractict' seltlemt.>nt . About 10 pt>rcent oC\he U AP':. memtwr dut'lor" now b~·long lo Lht' pl"n. :irc·ord1111: lo l 1\ I' ~pok~wom an M aJone Kuntro" e 1n LA1~ An.,:l'lt•i-. JOHN ON SAID the 1.oll Anitt'h'' <'ountv Med.teal Associuhon was <'Oni.1de11nj.! ti '•nular plan, but that 1t m ay be dropl>t'<J ~('JuM• n·won'>l' . has bt>en POOr. BARRY L uamR D.P M. OJSOROCAS & SURGERY OF THE FOOT WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE <J>ENING Of AN OFFICE FOR M PRACTICE Of PODIATRY SADDl.EBAOC COMMUNITY HOSPITAL MEDIC.Al. CENTER !'3!>61 P11~00 Ct! llatQll(;tl • SV1l4' 21 l•ouna Hills 831 2121 E.i. 441 Houl"b By Appomttnenl Only THlS TIM F.. Mud l>r M1chut'I Frerltl·h. rh1ef BPOke:;man fur the Umtt.'<1 l'hyslcrans or Calllor111u. <loctors will probablv fon·~o ._, strike and :simply · pass alon~ tn('rt•aiwd in-.11r .rnc·{' ni~L., tu the patient. Ptem1umg urt' t•xpccti_-cl tu Jump nt•urly 30 percent, hesa1d. The added caut1on ahio m 1y C'llu~e :; dc.>dor l<• shy a way from newer methods even thoug h he believes they may help a patient. he sold . A survey by thl' C:itirornin Mc'<11(':rl i\sMw1.1t1on ~~~~~~~==~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ last month md1cutl-'d thul 15 lo IX 1>crc·,·n1 or - -Southern Cahfornia 's dOC'tors an' "~oan..: h•m" · J1racl1cing without muipracl1<'l' 111:.ura11n· John"m ~greed, sayin g he woultl put the lt~un· · prt1l1Jtily 11ght ut 17 or 18 percent " · ::The _publil· 1i< JU't AOtnl: to have to pick up tht> t ab .. Freilich, u Lu.-. Angell•s surS?con, sJut in an in· tervtew. JN ADDITION. spoke,. men for t\\ o other medical groups sar!I the 1n .. erun1y of the .. 1tuatron · including up lo 20 peru'nt of Soulhl·rn Califor nia's doctors not carr) 1n.e am mJlpractll't' 1m.urancc 1s ca~1nJ! phy\H·1.in.,. lo prJtt1re d more conserv3t1\ e braml uf mnJ1unl· lhJt '" more ,.:oslly lo patient!.. ••JN THE PA T , doctor.. u ... NJ their own bc~l judgment , even if it mt'ant more risk. In the.> end. the higher· risk procedure m1~ht ha' e ht'lpea the p.i uent mort'," ht· ~wd "Hut no". doctori. have to thmk. ·i:. thts \\hat mo::.L other doclor' ~ay 1s thc· best.,. " The thre.it of malpracllt•t• IJ\\ 'luts hus C'hanged the \\ ay doctors th.Ink Jbout tht·1r profession an other ways T H E 8,00-MEMBER Union of American Physicians has pioneered the concept of limited HOWE\'ER, lJAP Prl·~idt>nt \tan·u, 1'n11I th<' t·ons1dered the C MA e~hmatc lu" :\I Jrt 11" .,,1111 h1' (.?roup 's figure~ s howed 21 tu 22 Pt'r<'t•nl "f tlw doctors a re "going bare ·• The figure m ay be even h1J:ht•r. MurC'li... ~aid, · ~ause this 1s not the sort or LhmJ! a dodor arl \ert1ses. Hence l>Ome un10:.u1cd dm·tu" ni.1v not show up in the :.tat1~l1C!>. ·• · Jury To End Kidnap Query f MADERA <AP > -Grand JIJry testimony in the Chowchilla mass k1dnap1ng case wa~ c."Cpeetcd 10 bt' comple ted today with the panl'I then dN·1ding whether t o issue ind1C'tments. Three men h ave been charged in inrurmat1on-; hied in Chowchilla Jusl1rc Court with tht• b1L.irrt· kidnaping of 26 ~ummer school ~tudents a nd tht•ir bus driver on J uly 15 Indictments wouJtl nullifv 3 J ustice Courl pre· hminary hearing scheduk'<.I Thur!>d~•) :..md movt• ttw <'ase directly to Supenor Court for t nal PROSECt:TORS SOUGHT 111d1c·tment s befort• the ~rand JUr) in closNt M' ~um 1><1rllall} 10 :H oid making C\ 1dence public at tht• 11rd11mnar.> hl•anng The 19 memtic•r )!r and JUr~. "h1ch wa' S\\orn into office at the end of la:.t month. ht•anl t<'1'llmonv Monday and Tuesday from ~J uf thl• studcnt1'. bu·~ AIRLINE a TRAVEL CAREER TRAINING A resident educational program of pro- fessional instruction in the public con · tact positrons ol ;mime and travel mdusLry. OAKLAND BASED RESIDENT SCHOOL 3 MONTHS TRAINING· 5 DAYS WEEKLY 1 • II.> II YUlllhj 111• I Jilli WOlll-011 OVl'r 18 v• 11' old, h1qh \rhunl q1·..duatPs, for publlc • 1111td1 1 ,111.t •llhl·• l•Jv1·I 11•ldkd IJO\illons: Gruund Hosten • Pdssenger Agent • Station Agent • C.ir Leasing • Hotel Front Desk • Travel Agent • Travel Coordinator • Res· erv,n1ons • T1cl<c t1ng •Tour Guide • f, .. ,,,,,, Pl.111 lit.ii 111clude\ room & board .11111 I• dll$pOrta11on 10 training • 1 urt1011 Pl.,11 tnr c-ornmv1ers (tree parkmql .md 11.m~~fl 10 H a1nmq • Pl,1n·1111•rtr /h\t\l,Utl<' P1oq1,1nt e llpt 11nJI f 1111·11111 I .1111111J41• T1.11111n9 I 1 .. 111 II. t1,.1m.111, ~p.1111~1t. ltJh.m • l • .1111 "'"' 11.1111 JI 1tw t11·,11111fu l liJV A1 ea .... µ<.If l t lllllplt'. •Nole. Rt .111..,11 lu111~111q " l11111tt'll 10 llf\l· COOlt' IJJ\l\ NEXT CLASS Walki11g fl1e Pi(•ket Li11e • driver Ed Ray and law enforl'l·nwnt offirt·r' "ho presl'nted a \'Uriel) ofph)MCal t•\ 1dt•nt·1• The child re n and Ray "t>cc• ;il1duC'lt>d al guns>oint from their Oairvland S<•hovl IJu, \\ 1111.· on the w ay home. Starts Sept 20, 1976 Ends Dec. 20, 1976 ----------------------------------f ur .Ktcl•l•Oft.JI •n•111n1<111on, 1111 w t cO<Jpon bolluw. A p:ur of bus dn\C'r" \\ all..cd p1rk<'l Imes in front of thl' HTI> hu-. dL•pot this morn- ing an LO!-> Angt•h.'-. .. , thl' ::.lrikl' by driver~ "'"PJJC'cl hlh''' th• 11 l11r lhl' '<'CO!ld da~ ~tore than 800 OranJ?t' County commuters "house RTO hU'>L'S ha' e hcen aff<'Cl('d b\ tht· "trike · r../?'ff~il} INTF.RNATIONAL AIRLINE ~ ANO TRAVEL CAREER ~ PERSONNEL SCHOOL. INC. ~~~~----------------------------------~ THEY SAID TllE\' were dnvt•n uround 1n two vans for more than 11 hour-;. thl·n \\en• tot'l .. •1f 1n a mo\'m).! van buried at .1 11K·k quarn !1~1 m1l1•-. north .... est of ht•n• P 0 Bow 2129 Auport St•t•on, Oakland, CA 94621 N/\Mf _ State Backs New Train The kidnapers h•ft , lc·:i\'mg lh1• '1t•11rn' ""Ith water. som e food and muttre:.~l':. H:I\ and t"o of the older childn•n fmaJI~ pr11.·cf !111· r1;, t•r and cirri above the van loose:'. and <'S<'ap<'cl afl1·r 17 hour' 1n the sUning \'an /\I It JnESS ------·------------- SACHAM E NTO <A P1 A i.tatc i.ubs1dy \\ 111 help pay for a fourth chuly pas:.cng1.·r train between Lo!» Ang ell's and S un Or cgo under a C'ontracl signed bvGov. Edmunrl uro .... nJ1 • The l>em1H:rat1c RO\ ernor ~1gn<'<l the cont met the f ir-.t stJlt' -.u11rortt'd \mtrak run 111 C alifornia 1ut•,da\ 1 ~-'l'mon•clt•t.111~.Pdi::cnn • Marir1e DI Ousted 111 Ab1ise Hearing SAN DIEGO I AP 1 A former Manne drill in struC'tor has bt>en handN1 a bad C'onduct d1Hharge and cut in rank to pm·ate aftrr pleading guilt} lo mallre3lml'nl of rccnut' The plea was m:.uh-Tuesrla) hy Cpl. Gordon L. Poling, 28, oC l\J C'Akster. Okl.1 . 10 12 rnunls of m altreatment an<! t w11 c·ounts of un:1ulhor17.ed abs rnre. Ill> \\as SL·nt1•1wl'd h) ('ul Oanirl F . McConnC'll MC'Connt'll ~a11l latc•r lw 111.1\ 11•r11mmcnd su, pension of thl' "l'11ll·n1·1·' Anuther lJ count.. or malts <'.1t1n.: n•rru1ts 1n S~in Oi«'~O \\en• d1:'lm1s,t'll h,· lhc• l!mt•rnmPnl 's at torn<')' J(h•r g1•nl'r .11 C'ourt m ;.irt 1.tl lll'11 bt•rntions Monda>. UINNER DANCING! :-.Oar"'"-\'\ a1 d to tl1t• Top or tlw Ho) :ii. I he• onl\ fin(' f"(''ilUUr ,inf.°"' llh • 1 p.111orarn11· \ ww of l.J~llll,1 11111:- Liv e Entertainment! Bf'autiful Mood 1\l usie T Jll'RSOt\\' 7 P~J to 12 FHlOi\Y nnclSAT\'RO\Y X r .M. lo I l'.:lJ. l>tS(';Ell SER\'t:n fltOi\1 ~to to l'.~I. /.1!111'11 tu /hr "Tht' Oil( Oanct Sound .. 1ros1mn11 /nm1Llnr mrlodtr~ Reserv•tlons If you wish. C•ll 586-6888 T he agref'ment rl'f1wres the stall' t o pay half the opernting loss<'s or the new rvcmng t rain, with a state payme nt lim rt or S275.000 over 3 s1x-m onlh test period Later . a uthoritirs a rrcstt'cl thrl'<' young San Francisco Penm:.uJa resident-. 1-'redenck N. Woods, 24. son of the quarry ownl'r. JJml':. Sch()('n· feld, 24. and his brother. R1rhard, 22. ~ons of an PHON( ----------------- HIC.H SCHOOL. C.R/\O. nsO NOD BROWS ~ \ID TUE C'OntraC't provide" "a new -t1rcct ion for Cultrans We're not JUSt pouring ce· mfnt This '" LI :.mall ~lep, but 11 provides an .1ltcrn3hve lo tht• automob1h.• Arthur Lio~ d ~pokesman for Amtrak ·s western ht•a dquarters in San FranC'll>CO. 1'<11d in :i Lelephone 1n1erv1e" th3t thl' i.1x month experiment :.tarts ne>.t \\'ednesda) Lloyd added the ngret•ml.'nt 1s !'.1milar to slall' supported Amtrak tram:. 111 ~('" Y111 k, lfhnoi' .md :\hch1gan UC Clerk Charged SAN FRANCJSCO CAP I A l 'niversity of S:.in F'rancisC'o studt•nt and rorm r r p:..iyrnll clerk there has been r h a r t:l•d w1lh ch<•atins: tht'.' unl\'l'f'df \'out .,r about $100,000 in the last two\ t'ars · Rolando T ua1C>n. 29, was arrc~trd al h11' hnrne. and arraigned 011 i.:rand thl•ft C'harj.!l'S 1n Munic1pul Court Tuesday ,\ prl'11m111ar~ hl'<1nni.: ":.t'> set tor nl'ICI month 11 1s alh•i.:t•d ht· padrled tlw JIJ\'roll \\1th thc• namr" nff1C'l 1l 1011!'> t><'rM>n,. Atherton foot doctor. THE EARL'S ,\.UMllHG HEATING Al• COHO. n..,, • .,.., .......... \+ ··(• ._,., ••• ,. .. y ~ .. ,y lJt) 'A9).. lr?litl'llll (...g I 4 I 495-0401 co·.1,.. .... 1 ~" 1--..t. Nrw-00'~ ~·-t 642-1753 KITCHEN & IATH REMODELING FREE ES TIM A TES Se• Ow• 01tot•r• t f A,..-.AH! ._,.,~Al-1(11$1l • t .. 'll N 11~ .,., ., , ... t 772-3470 ICK The mog1eron·s top hol 1s o reol 1llus1on1 Which s large() The height of the hot or the width of the bl•rn..., All weel< August 26-2Q. we're magic Dally perf Ol'monces 1n the Carousel Court TV's Chucl< Jones ona mogleions from the Mogle Castle In Hollywood perform all hours. See lhe Invisible Mani Jr. magicians wm perfOl'm on Saturday The Relde Marionettes perform __ 5oufh(;;;·?i;;a tlJli __ I SELLING FUN FOR 52 YEARS eGB GIANJ' SPORTING GOODS SPORT SALE 1 WEEK ONLY! •.BACK PACK SPORTSCLOTHINC BARGAINS HAWAIIAN QEIRY AID Al.Piil Dl$1H SlUPIH UGS SAYE 30% l J 8EHY TEITS sag 95 , I / J South foce Mod.I • \. I · 1-e suo ' . ' 111--0oly •CH SPEC. UCI PACKS SAYE 30% SHIRTS Y2 OFF • Lapna S'9rt Sltfte T·Sfllrt1 wttfl TM ..... $8.50 54.25 · :: ~!~.~~~ ...... s46.50 ~--·T•eni•p-R•o•~-2•0(•d•) •f,•berl-i/l•l•I ----• !!!."t~~-~~ ~~ ..... 12.95 •Select lactkt DrtUH bei. ~ UlSO -u . • ~ w...o, Stlts ', .... •00'> • ........... s11 ts ... ... .. 1.ulOlll -a-I IOUlll9t STllTCM SHORTS ... IUOO I .UOOUI •H• TE•ISSHllT ....... WtUMllE llETAL UCIET IMEFIELD YOll TAMA COPY ,......., wlO'o"' .. , ... DISCONTINUED SPEEDO ~ RACING SUITS ?.--~ FOR GUYS I. GALS I~ OVER 11. OFF :rs i'2 Al colort flOI •n c111ritnt swoductloft Lrnlt.d lo 1111e1 ' colon. ALL BOXING IQUIPMENT ~20% NEWPORT IUCH P~ISlANO .,....,,,, --"410• ... •M ._ IJI SANTAANA 219 l. 4th J0. 7-5723 _ .... M.fJCU ............ ll' • SWIM RUHS ....•.. 1 I 2 OFF MISC, SPORT ITEMS B f' ~ •SUTEIOHDS UYf Yi ·.-:' • TIHICYCU ... sm '295 ---"-"•,., ............. ...,, . • SOCC&l IOll '11 t5 ,, ___ ... '"··· . • !!~~~~u.~~~s 1/2 OFF ,, .. ,,.., ... _, IOOY ctAnH IHOOI JOHH SAll -. .......... ,,_ .... __ , __ ,, ____ ,45 -.............................................. tlw .._ ,....._ :., -::. :..::: :;::..-.....:::-.....::-.: . .,.... GOLF SALE SANTA ANA ONLY UHUU #60 fASHfoN so. (714) 171..StH (213) 691..otJt -_, .. 10• s.. tu,._ u • • ClllHTOS #163 MAll 924-1625 __ ,.. '" S..IM _,,. • DAILY Pn.eT EDITORI GE r Ai1-port Outdated? I luntmglon l~ach city omc1als ore caugbl in a struggle lhat may m ean life or death ror Meadowlark Airport Nearby res ident, h ave vociferous ly voiced con ct.'rns ahout h azard'i they soy they race each day from l ow Oi~hts over their hom<."S, schools and businesses. Their ur~umcnb with airport operators and pilots have reached a near fever pitch recently. It ls unfortunate tht1t a new report b y the California Division or J\eronaut1cs failed to provide any hope ror soluti()cl!) 1n the lon g ·standing batUe. The rcf)Ort apl>('ars to S3Y t here 1s no r<'ason at present for the stale or (·tty t o ta.kt• uC't1on against lht.> <.1irport. The report added that it 1 <1ut.'st1o n <.1ble whcthc.>r the <.Urporl would qualt!y for a iwrm1l under today's l"equ1rements. It added. ho" t'\'er. th3t the airport does conror~ to th e "gr:111d!athcr"' clause permit 1~ ·!'\uL-'d In 1949. Condition s and population have both changed dramallcally in the past 25 year~ IL shouldn 't tak<' a major disaster to bnng that point home e\'en further. City officials h a\'e called for ~• 'ttud~ of the airport ()pcratio n. Perhaps the time hal> nrrn <.'ome to ser10u' ly question whether l\leado\\ lark ... hould be allowed t11 eont unu.'. Costly Quarrel An intra-departmental legal dispute between the Huntington B each cit y attorney and one of his deputy attorneys will cost taxpayers a m1mmum of Sl2,000. Unfortunately, there is no immediate end in sight in the controversy embroiling City Attorney Don Bonfa and De puty John O'Connor. The dis pute followed <1 critical performance evaluation made on O 'Connor b~· Bonfa in 1974. The decision to pay frc~ tu an outside a ttorney acting in Bon fa's behalf\\ a:-. madl' hist :'\ovember by the pre\ ious cit) ("()Uodl "llhout 1nformm~ lb<' rel>1 dent~ orth e c 1ly Mu)or f>ro 1'em Hon Pattison a nd Councilman Richard Siebert cl'rtwnly were JUSll(1ed m maintain· lllg no more mon<>y ~hould be ~pent on the quarrel. Both want Bonfu's UMistant to h•k<' over thl' ~rientncc hcorirlg and lo dtsconttnue the M.1r\ l<.'CS Of the outs 1dr attornt·y Bonfa maintains thut to ha' e his ~l>Sist ant reprcst•nt him when he is n witness :ii th<' hear,ing violutcs Amcrlean Bar Association canon~. Jloy. ev<•r . something surely can be dont• tu oq~r l'ome this appar ent obs tacle and to n •uch a ::,olut1on Bingo Twists In appro\'mg the first reading of ~m ordmann· IJ~t "eek sanctioning bmgo games for chant able cau~t·:-. Fountain Valll'y c1t.r councilmen ob~en ed :-.om"• 111 teresting quirks m the proposed Ja". The ordinance is patterned after thl' ~late\\ 1ctt> Ill 1tiall\'t' known as Proposition 9 which gamed i..IP· pt O\ al b~ the ,·oter.:; thJs year. Some proponents of the inttiati' l' d1:.played bumper s ti('kcrs saying "Legalize Bingo and Get Grandm&.1 OU thl' Streets ." But unless Grandma belongs to u group organized and operated exclush e- l\' fo r "rclig1oui.. ch aritable, scientific, testing for public safety. literary. educational or for the pre- vention of c rue lty to anjmaJs" as the law requires. s he m:iy just h ave to stay on the s treet. Not only that. but Grandma's group must own or lease its o wn facility to hold the bingo gam es. Conceivably, this could exclude senior citizen social groups as well as a varie ty of n onprofit or- ~ani 7.ations. What looked a financial boon to many or· J!anizah on s m ay tum out to be a law o f consequence only to a few ..........; H /F ''uihtltm!n, st.ut your en~ir\es.'' Pare11ts Statisties Tell A 11off1er Storu 'Brainwash' Most Kids lkar Gloomy Gus Home Births Not the Answer (SYDNEY HARRIS ) When v. I.' l!l'I hold of .1 n1·\\ v.ord. ltke Humply l>umµI~ v.c <iwckly show it who's ma~tcr hy making it mean whate\·cr wt• want It to mean. Dunng lhc rt" <'Cnt Putty Hcar:-it tnal. the wurd "brain washin~" AOt the full treatment In the first place. 1t s an 1d1ot1c \\Ord, and onlv 11~yt'hOl0~1t'. lly naive people would u~t' 1t E\'<'rybody in the v.orld 1-; bralnv. <1Shl•cl to one extent o r anoth1·r . the only d1f ference 1s how mu l' h an ct h ov. cffec · 11\'\'IY -The b rainv. a shing proces'i begins the mom<'nl we :1n· horn, with our parents. and c•mlmue-; ns loni: as we ure undt>1 Lhc·1r i·urc Only I he most curt'ful and w1sei1t of pun•nt!> are ablr lo k1•(•t> 11 \\llhln rational hmats, tht• oth<'rs un· proud of domi.t u mm pl<'lt' :an<I p1•rm ant•nt Jc)h, v. hll'h lhcy cnll ''bnnginll up lht• kid to kno\\ \HOnA from raJ:ht " T llF. ONI.\' trouble with brtni.? in11 up 1h1• kid tn know wroni: from rriht 1., 1h11l 11 i<'neralb m ('lutk s too m 111'11 If 1t mndt•!.tl\ r<'st ract cd ll 'l<'lf to 'IUCh btt'I<' m11r:1I m:llll•1 ~as l\11\f.t, stl'.Jhn~. <'h<'ottnJ:. <'rllC'lt~. C'n\Y um1 lrt tt•r1n~. rt cnulcl l'l:um to bt' .1 nrnr:al t•fl ut·allon · flf 1t v.1•n • h\ <'!I.a mph· ,1, n11H'h a.' h\ pr t' t't•pt I. But most par<"nls tlon'f ~tnp with l11('M' 11n1vl'r'lal'I Tht.>y an corporntl' tht>lr own prnvlnrlal prt)uc11c1~i-into their C'hildrcn o'i Jlilrl of the wholc fumtly cur rlculum -and ~oml'l 1mt'll ll' th<' m().'(l tmportJnt,purt. The increased property ta'C a ssess m ent ha s brought much piou.o; Lax r a l e c u t t 1 11 g h y t h l' ... upernsors and olhl·rs H th<' assessor keeps this up my property valuation will lw outra(teous but maylw I <'an look forward to a zero tax rate. llA JIA Gteotft'f Gvt contrf'l•A1\ .Jrf' \Wtaim01-Cf O• t•...,..n ..... ""et ~••ta••••r•llte1tftit ,,, • ..n ot .,,~ ,..•\P4iPff. S.flllf your IN't 9"•• It Gloom, Gii\. D•lty "1191 And so these braanwashc•d kub J:row up conrusinl'( the credo~ Jnd llogmui; and prejudice' of J part1culnr t·hur<'h or c·ultun· 111 l'lass or nation v.11h lht· v.ortl ul God. WHAT IS bas1c-:1lly v.ronJ.t v.1th brainwashing 1~ its l\\11 posMhh• consequences 1l l'llhl'I '\I<' ceeds. or 1t falls. Both l'Ull~t· quences arc disastrous If 11 :.ut" ceeds . the p a rl'nl ha ... transmitted the virus of his own emotional diseases to his offspr· m g Ir 1t rails, and th<' offspnnit ~<'es through th<' veil of "morali ty" to tlw unclerlyini: preJud1rt',, th(•n h1• 1:1 tikl'I~ to rl'lwl tn lht•op l'IOSllt· d1rt'ct wn .1nll cl1i-t'urd all !;t'IHllflt' rtlOI alit ~ P:1tl\ ll1·;ir'1. fnt instance, v.a:. hr:11nv. a~ht•d not II\ 1h1· SI.A hut lw twr II\\ II 1•;1rh l'\cilJSIVC ('II \ ironmcnt. \\ h1ch !.hll'lded hl'r lrom t·oars .. rt•alitv :md from th1• f,1Ct'I nf hfl' unackno"' lti1Al'<I or llc•nwct hv the pr1vilt•i.:1-.1 <'la~M'" Thu<. <hl• bl·cuml· <'·"~ prt·~ to thl• cxtrcmts m ot lhl' ll'fl, 011t·1· :-.he• n•cn.in 1 lt•il t h;.1t "hat 'h<' h.1d bern lJught was not lll·ces:-..11 II) t l'lll' The be"'t Jnd i;mart<'"t pJrrnts lt"ll th11ir tlul<lrt'n -.-.h.1t lhl'' t tunk I!> nJ:ht. but the~ al'io IN1\C broml mar,.:1n~ for inclt•pt•ndl'lll 1ud~mentis as the l'h1ld •~ jtrow 1r1.: up. an<I, most or all, they try to keep options open. so that the chllcln•n ran rnnk•• ratlona l choice~ of their own. Nobod.v who 1i1 not brt11tlwu~hctl 11t home (';in be brmnv. ashed any" her<' cbe Tolhe Editor: As the physician pictured in your lead article m the People Section o r Aug. 19 on Home Births. r am compelled to deplore the article itself. While I must. of course. a~rec thut the woman an childbirth has l'ertain rit:hts to be considered. I must a lso q uality that these n ghu must only be considered when they arc compatible with the riJ:hls of the as yet unborn child. Throughout my 20 years of obstetrical practice I have ob- served obstetricians alter their delivery techniques to comply v.1th the demands of lheir pa· t1rnts v. 1thin the hospital selling Thus the abandonment of t v.il1J!hl s l<'rp , i:cnerat unesthes1a. thC' encouragement of natural childbirth or with local anesthe~1a. th<· 1ncreas1ng presence of fathers tn the de· h\'er) room Ne' t•r, thou~h . will the competent ob-;tetrician encourage a rcturn tu home de· livery Your "ritcr s tales, "forty years ago most babte!> were born at hom e." Was this in Southern California or in more pnmitivc parts of the W<lrld where they ar t' still delivered mosUy ul hom e '' I'm sure 1 ( you Polled 4-0·ycar olds in Orang1• <;ounty you would find most were born in hospitals SEVENTY·FIVE years ago in Southe rn California most de· hvenes were an the hom e a nd ut that lime one in 10 women died as a r esult of ch1ldb1rth com plicat1ons and 50 percent of children d 1d not Ii ''e beyond S years of a,:tc During the past 75 \'ears and since the inst1luhon of hospital dehverie!> only one v.oman 1n 10.000 <h es as a com· phca11on of C'hilclh1rth :_md less than on(.> in 100 babies dies before the a~e or~ Yes. there a re potenllal ctan~crs to th~· 11:1a.:e of instru· ments. drugs, and Induced labor but thel'le are for itutwelghcd by the danjlers of not using them. Yt•s, tht• mortality ralt' 1s still nol 1cro and C<'rcbral pal!'y is still with uic hut ont• ll\•t'{l only ron~ul\. and t'nmparc ltl75 Oruni~e County ( MAILBOX ) u rten from readers are welcome. The right to condense letrers to /1t space or eltmrnate h~l as reSttVed . Lnters of 300 words or leu wdl ~ given preference. All utte.,, must In· elude signature and mcnting address but names may be withheld on re- qwst 1f suf /lcaent reason i.f apparent. PMry will not be publtshed. statistics w ith the rest of the st.ate and nation or with the 1965 figures to see that this is a deslra- ble place and time to have a babv and that further improvements may be a ntic1patl"d. Thal is. un- less we IJsten to t hose who v.1sh to return. God help us. to the primitivlsm of home delivery. It ·s only common sense that more improvement can be at'· complished within everybody's hospital for all deliveries than within everybody's home tor an occasional deli very. RICHARD S. JONAS M.D. Pif y Mi1rplac•c••I To the Editor : For months. I have saved one of your editoria ls on Meadowlark airport, "Zoning Discrepancy," because or its plain common !>ensc. Our Huntington Beach ci- ty council is finally trying to race up to this problem and needs all the encouragement it can get. Meadowlark was born this way. according to neighbors. The land was al l h o m es a nd agricultura l land. Then two men brought m two be11t·up plan('~ and started to fly them with no county zoning or perm1sston. THE llOM EOWNERS went lo county planning and they turnl'd down the plan(.'S' us e on agricultural land . Th•· homeowners we re promised that 1f lhcy would JU llt l(•l these two war vets store their planes therc. there would never bt> any morr . so homeownen lct up on pro- tt>st. Now, there arc over 2!iO pluncs. Park Acquisition Needs Boost Voters In NO\'('Mb\•r will tw :i11kl"d to approve the 1ssuont'P ot S28> mlthM In bMcl~. primnrlly ror the ncQuistion of coastal recreat1nnnl Jrcns to h<' ancluctl'(I into the Sl11tc Park System The ballot measure Is lh<' result or let11slot1on uuthorro b) Senator John Nejedly. If you are"' ondenn~ \\ hy. v. 1th an S800 m1llion budget surplu,, the t'1taiens s houl d be •l.Sked to lnt'ur a debt for this purpose t n · stead of using lhe money at hand. there arc several good answers. Th!! first 1s ll\at somehow the anticipated surplus seems to h3ve ''3n1sht'd Into thin a.ir Ap parently the estimates or re· ~enuts were overly optimistu~. At least State Finance DIN!'c:'tor Roy Bell bad warned lh solons qaill$t Ol UfP.1.._ the gurpluus ( EARL WATERS ) for new progrnms. lie now sa~~ thert' m~y not be :my surplus e ,. e n w 1 t h o u t n e w a p proprial1ons In :iny e\'ent NcJcdb . v. hos<' concern for the parks stems from his duties as chairman of the Natural Resources and W1ldhf(• <"Omm1ltee. had felt the pulsc of the Legislature and concluded lhere would be no money for e'C· pansion of the park system re gardless or how much there might be in surplus. HE NOTED that w hil ~ Ce11lornlo·~ p<>pulation doubled in the past two decades. the u:-.c of the-state parks. bNichc~ and recreationa l areas had mulhphcd 10 time~ without an~· s ubstantia l additions to the s}-,tcm. Whatever faults Earl Warren may ~a,·e had, as governor he wai; stron~ on park de\'l'IOpmC'nt . l ndtr h1~ administration there wl're many m aJor acqul:'llt1nns nf both l>eache1' ttnd parko; by thr state. as well 31( de\ eloprnt•nt of the properties for n'<'n•t1t1onal use. TRIS WAS all dont• with direct 'PPropriallons In fact therf' "ere no p;irk bond issue~ until 1004 ond that was only for S60 malhon and wa;11 ch1eOy for am provements . A 111mll11r bond IS!lue was voted in 1970 and a third, that for S250 million in 197~ Nejroly's will be the first to pro- vtde ror new purchases Shorta(tes of fund.<1 might ex- pl aln the l apse in park ac· quis1tions and development wMch lronsplrl'd. The lruth Is lhal until NeJedly came along the legislatorii hadn't • hown much interest For. even without funds, bonds could have Issued then "s well as now i1 nd the property would have been ~omewhal cheaper. Not o~ly wus interest lack \nit but Governor rtonnld ltca1wn hit upon the idco of •hlfllnA the burden or parks IO locaJ jlOVCrn• ment .. nd not. only allocated money Lo them to purch1u1e land but tninl'lftrred some or the exist- ing parks to them. It woultl hav\• been more undt>r~ta.ndable hod he proposed deahnl( 11-0m l' or the parks lo others. For example. the Will Rogers Stale Park, whi<'h exists mor e as a monument to lhl' ritm industry than a rttreatlonal area, might have been Jliven to the motion picture people for pre scrvat lon . The mi ssion s established by Father Junipero Serra now prescn·cd ois stat parks could have been turned back to the C.ithOll<' <.:hur t'h which ha:'I m aintained aJI the others. m ost a ~ operational pl:t('~ of worship Those of course are ""•hat might h:H e bet>n:. .. R<'.alll) 1!( that unless the bonds ar c voted the probability l!I that thing!! wlll conUnuc to drift until it is too lote or U\e co!IL" wlll be far mort thun they now a.re. t The llirport was not there first. It is not a tiny. brave UlUe airport righting the m ean landowners that had the nerve to close an on il. Your s to ries tell only the airport's side . It reminds me or the little choo-choo that says, ··1 think I can." In Tuesday's paper, you use terms like. "She <Mayor Wieder J also called for a zoning study on housing and commercial d e- velopment. that has encroached on lhe airport in r ecent years." The hous ing and commercial de- velopment are. and have always been, oo prope rly zoned land. It is the airport that is on R·l land. THE BRAVE, tin~ little airport is also defy1njt a court or- der that sa~ 1t !>hould onl~ h:i' e 67 planes . The sweet htlle airport 1s also not obeying the city ordinance on no night rly in(t. which they agreed on when they begged the city for 320 extra feet to stay In business. They keep e\'eryone awake all night. That r eport s hould have mentioned that the homeowners 'isted all the spots that pilots have killed them selves on. "Billy and Betty White hit lines and were killed where telephone of. fi ce is now. Harry Niles crashed where Kentucky Fried Chicken stand now stands.·• We r ead off about 20 or these deaths and your reporter didn't even mention wc were at the meeting. li e s hould ha ve sai d : ''Homeowners protest 1962 safe· ty laws from Cal Trans, want 1976 safety laws, cite numerous deaths." or "llomeownl'rs don't w !l n t l o b t• k i 11 e d h y a grundfather law " H;AN~ECOLLINS l .••a9114" f 'a4•t11 io lttl' .. :ell tor A~ ~pokespcrson frn llw I fl.'. ml'mber11 or lh1• Lf-.IS.:IH' 111 Wom{•n Voters of thl' 11111111111:11111 llcuch and S<"al H••11('h Ari·.1. I rind 11 nccc:o.'lur.v to c·0t 1 l·t•t l111• m1s~lrttemcn1 ~ rn•arllln1~ th1· l,ca.:uc or Wonu•n \'oll'f" 11HHll- h.v Lhl' group that l'all:-i 1h1·lt th,. volt·(• of I h1· 4•k1 t n rut,. Tht• 1.cai;:u1• ill Worrn•n \ r111•r' 1K u nut1Qnul non 1wrt1• .in 111 ~11nl:rntion d1•vot1•d to 11111111ul111s.: politlcul rei;ponsib1hty thrriur(h ln!orm<-<l and acliv<• 11arl1ri11a lion In JlOvernment. Our local league Ill un <'Xtenslon nf tht• Lc81(UC or Wome n Voters or the United St ntc11 nmd The-IA'n1{uc of Women Voter:s of Callforn1a. We reach our po11\Uon11 (our pl:at for111111 throu11h muny long hour11 of research . member study :incl .. A ~•r from 'Nud• World' to..-.. you, Mr. ~ti .. discusston. No orlt• :speaks for our l..eague without authonzallon by thl' board of directors und our slah•mt•nts are alwavs deri\'l.'d from 1·onst•nsus of th~· member· bhlp It 1s s,1d to "<'l' un org::m1zut11111 that has such worthy ;.urns n~ political U<'countubihty and cleun ~overnmcnl make unfounded at· cusations ubout the Lca,:tue lQ gain publicity for iL'lelf. A wis<' man once s aid ills foll y to seek lo build your own house by tearing down your neighbors. Surely the people of Huntington Beach de.- serve better representation from 1 those who would claim to be their ... voice. If, as slated. "the group's pnont1es are definitely not t'ultural" one 1s templed lo ob srrvc that the I n1lh m.1~ al!.o have :i low priorlh SllEIUn I. Hi\L'M 1•e1 1•fnt•f!nu•u1 To the Editor We al Cru:.Jde For T't•h "ould hke to inform ) our rcadt•r:. or our service. We arc ofll'n mistaken for the Humane Society. which we are not. We are a r<'ft>rr:il M•r vice for pet adoption and 1Jlucemcnl. Wt• have no shelter to kt·<'ll p(.>ls sin<·l' we work nut of our homt•s Pel:. remain 1n their homes until .adopted Anyont• wuntinJ.( to adopt wall be put in touth with lhl' person who can no longer keep his pN This saves the animal thl' lruum atic expcricnc:c of the pound, anrl the slim chance of adoption. rcl'iulttng in death. due to the overpopulated shelters. Plcasc call us to adopt u pet. There's no f<'l'. we operate on donations only ;irut our rton:1t1on:-. :ire hadly nt•t•rll'rl. Lo pay for ud- \'t>rt1 sing to pl111·1• th1•st• unw:1nt 1-'d per.... :in11 to curl' for foslrr P<'IS ol·c;i"unalh If 1•vcryon£> v.ho l"ts ,J 11t·l 01 adopl'S from u11 v.oulcl 1•11nt11h11tl' ont:' dollar. we would be 1 n J.!Wlll f11111nrwl shufl{' l '11f111 lunatd' !11" cl1k!t n't hap· '"'" \\ E ALSO orrc-r (r1-.' lnrormo t Ion on low <·o~t vcterlnu ry 'H'f'\'l('l'S In MIJO)' ar1•0N o r Onrn~t· County S1n1·1• w1• ht•Aan 1n Murch , v.1· h:t\ <' ploc·<·d h11nclra•tl~ of p1•l11 111 IO\ 111u ho11wR with proptu whu h11\ l' ht•1•n 11\•r rc•n\'<I and wt•r1• quulll 1t•d to adopt I.I ix•t Ph•ai11• <' 11 II (;rus:1<11• For flcls to adopt or place und we'll be J,!lact t1111s!.i~t you Cnll 5:W 4171 or 8.1'J 61:W7 J .L. PA'iTORI US ORANG I! COAST DAILY PILOT ltn/>fort N "'"I'd Puhl1•ht•1 TltMrl(lf lil'f'• 1/ f (fltl)t llorbaro Ii rr11>11 h f.d1tonol l'OUI' f:d1tQr Thl' t'd1tcmnl P~ll<' of the Ot11lv rt101 ~rrk' l o Inform ond ~umuh1tc n •111trr:1 by Prt'!l'flllna on lh1~ pAjll' ttlverse ('Ommc•ntory 00 top1CS CJ( lnl('rCAl by &yndJc8t• l'd columnists and c:irtoonL~i,. by provldln.1? 11 forum for resd~rs· \ 1cwN amt by presenting this nr•NJ>a~r·a opinions 11nd ldeat Ofl current topics. The editorial opinions of the D111ty Pilot ttp~ar only In thr 1-dhnrial t'olumn At the lnp of the P!llh" Opinion ex. pre .. ,Pd by the cotumni!\lll and c:trt()(lnrst' a nd l<'ltC'r •Ti tens are their <>'4n •nli no endorsemt'nt oC their views by lhe Oa1ly l'llOl ~hould ht> lnfrrred · · Wednesday, August 25, 1976 Nature Warns of Danger By DR. STF.INCROH:'ll Nature is on our s1dt more than we realitl' Although she will oftt•n d1sgu1!>e symptoms of serious i II ness. mort' often she 1s an ally and warns us of danger. For example, consider some or the following red flnres mother nature lights when the runaway DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE locomoll\•e of St'rious 111 ness 1s gathering speed way do" n the track. Such earh "arn1ng l gives us t1mt' to Jump off l tosafel.} I l'LLLIST OME ofthe symptoms that should alert us. Feve r · The han<lv home thermometer ma; give the first indication that the body 1s bemi: at· tacked by som e ill- nesses an~ thtnl': from an ord1n an r11ld to senous pnt:'umon1,1 nr any one of a dou·n 1lf utt11•1 types of 11lnt•ss Pain · Pl'rhap.; our greatest 1often unbearJ ble 1 friend O t hl'r" 1:.w many coronary patients would die undiagnosed: m any an acute a p - pend1c1t1s "ould tum in· lO peritontltl\ ll are red 0ares th.ti i:1\ {' Ul> llm(' to remt.-dv tht' l' aust> of pain BLEF.OISG : For t•x ample. \ JJ:tnal hle<.'d1ng !low man\' 11\'l':-> h..is lh1i. sa ved b~; (':trly treat- ment or ut('r11w canCl'r. or warned of uker of thP stomach or duodenum or maltgnan q or the bowel" Lumpi. The l'ilrly in· d1 c al1on of pos:-1 bit· cancer. C o u 1Z h · S u c h .1 symptom pcr~1sting for <• month or more dt'serve!t tnv~stigation Often a "ciRarelte <'ough .. turns out lo bC' luh<•rc·u los1s or luni: c uncN s II 0 R T ~ t: s s 0 I I breath llt-;111 111waM ... I Em ph~ "c.'m ,(' Pcr~t!>lt>nt hoar <,t•nt''" Canrt•r or t11hC'rrul11'1' ol lhr '01ct• b11). • J :111nd1n• l.1\ 1·1 I 1 u11 hi(' or hlo.'<1 '1 tw ·•M' l'RINt: C'llA~<a::--111 r o l o r o r a 111 11 11 11 t l>1t1hrh·,·· l\tdnn "" <'.l!'IC'"' l'l llNlnll• t r1111hlt-' I V 1 ~ 1 n n I r n u h I t• Oiubl'lt>!i • <; 1.1111·11m.1 • Cataroct" Joint aC'h\•:. What tvp•· ol arthr1 r uc • WEIGHT l.OSS; 1\n oftttn overlooked worn tnR thnt sornNhm_.: ·, m)t nghl :,omc.'when· In tht• hody. • Doctor!'I would ruther put out the match namt• ()( di!'ll'BSC than 0 lhfl'('· alarm conflui.tration. says Or Stt>lncrohn in hJS booklet. "When To See Your Doctor ... For a <'opy write him al th<' Daily Pilot. P . 0 . Box lS60. Costa M ei;a, 92626. and enclose 50 cents and a i1tamp<'d . se lr uddre!ls<'d c-n vl'101w Newport Man Gets Degr ee Donald George Fams. son or Mr. aod Mrs. Tilden Farris Jr . Newport Buch. was re· ctoUy awarded an MA. degree in International Ma,oagement from the American Gr aduate St-hool of lnternnl•onul Manag ement at Glendale, Arit . He Is a graduate of t:C Santa Crui. wh.-r,. he m~td In history Pricn ~ llw• T.....,, ,.,_.,)ht --.i.. .. -.. ........ --................. ' ~~ MADl' -~ PA(IA'lD uuus1vn1 -----_;=..=:::1 QMOUS Wilt wt Ull'T "Vt t• ..-a~ llAME, .., Olll LOOI at r.• LAtu • t..-U UOWI 5!~ WOMEN'S FASHION BLOUSES ... 1~ l•n·Ofl lllo~ ., conOt1 & conon f:id'f o eno5 on pl8•dS, l<>ta s t>a~• & r;1noaM $1\'le "'"'ts LOl\Q sleeves S<Zet 8· 18. C.orr,pare •~~"' l•J S 12 S 16 t>IOuses Hurr ; on 101 yours IOOIY' JOI TMl\nl so 1ou 11ow TtllY'll fllSM! 49~ REG. 73" 20 INCH MOTO CROSS BIKE Sa..e over 20'!1. on t>Oys' Hufty Tllundet Road ~e• Deluxe HMX ~)'le saddle. Matcnono tendefs & tank. Tw111 carn.tevereo name. Lo. proftle c;rosSO<aced handlebat Wll!I CIOSSl>llr pad. REG. 1.25 ,,. Wednesday August 25 1976 DAIL y PILOT A 7 BIG BUY-OUT Holly's & Naluratty Nee SoapS Bod) LOCIOllS & Bath Oils 111 tru4, 11oca1 & lletoa1 scents Apo1nec11Y & llricy bonles • Ill.I.fl M'C. IQD llTUfTI. IMl TO llll fGI I.• • . . 1 19 luy Sereral at this Price! ~ 39( FRESH JUMBO COOKIES ASSORTED SPORT SOX WOMEN'S PANTY HOSE "'" -.• w ect'°" c• 9 111\'(''S Cr1oco1oe Cn o · ei r.. S.91• r .. l)Qtt ,.,,.,.,. O'd rli~-o<'fO "".:-.:a ... S .. l<i' ~<IO<t!A le"'IO" ane Cl•'"'' .. 1 1 01 fOURCOlll 'IOOle 18 c•e.. 23· over me knee ao• ex l8" 50'<0 COIOI ,,.,,., Or~ l n<f spott s!y>es Frud-oHrte Loom Duy' llo'<\l.\)'l'X' UMlO WOOOIO'~ & teram•c •'vlt' ,.911 poaallOs with nanocralIOO 100• A soecie ~u cari nor •"o<o ro rn 551 ChOose S0<c• Bit~ o< Coffee $1\IOM IO t t 'zes PeMe ro •a 1 Super Otiy' Bic 68' llCS STAI Ill PEIS 99!a. TOPIOCllT PADLOCK BUY AUTOMATIC BUG KILLER UnoreakaOle w•dc mou1n nail P"'' Tt,Nrnr, 11• •~t ;1e<J Popu1ar d11S19ns ~Ids IOtl! .......................... ·-· LIPTON INSTANT !~~ 4 :-:· 100 •LllSfll Pal .. ,. ta Costa Mesa 2ll E. 17ttl St. Costa Mesa 2)00 ....... Wit10fl HAWAllAI WOODIUIY PUICH :: 119 '.:: 4': 39c Santo Ana JJ 25 Irised .. Mdrthw Santa Ana I 406 W. ~I lrilfol Fountain Valley Mocpldia ot T c6trl Fowrtain Valley 16141 Hftclraf~ THERAGRAN-M YltAMS •.-uu M + l .. TAIUH El Toro 711 El Toro ot •ockfittd Wtstminster Wr-s~.tG..,.Wnt CONTAC (OlD 99c <APSUUS IJICHllllUll . ~ O·TIPS con• ;:. 64( Hunti"C)ton Beach 916 I Adarfts Gt lroolthunt Huntinqton Beach 95 ~e111C...ter GILLETTE 11,llT WAii f•UAMT ...... , I"' •1•. 99c VASELINE =IVIUll 119 ..... OllllMt Huntinaton Beach 2 I I l I ltoc" ll•d. ot Atl..to Huntinaton Beach saaf w....., I I '· 8 O~IL Y PILOT Llfl. Boyd Of Gambling And Religion J\mona tholl..-people 111 ho ;in• &o fond of laying bet~ that t~y can tx-cl.asslf1e<t a~ H;,im bll•ra, the C"thollcs outnumber the Jews, the J t>ws o utnumber lh l• llhcral Protestanh, the liberal Protestants o ut numti.·r the BapUs ts, and the DupttsL'\ outnumber the .ithe1.st:i Or so a Unt verstty or M1 ch1gan study s ug· !St'Sl!> Av eraJ.:<' 3nnual budget or lhl' l ' S Covc:rn· m ent an at<> first three Yt ars was tht.• eqwv .. lent of S8 ma llao n an tOdav's mon<'v U S Nc "'s & World Report poml.s out 11' would be just <.·noug h now lo run the government for about 11 manutc~ Q. ··what 's the average l<'ns::-th or the um-bLlk JI cord?" A About 22 inches THE~i\CK During the Indus t ria l ftevolutaon an ~:Ogland. the m en who worked in tht' factories there. at least those old boys "1th :-.pecaal mC'ehanacal skills, had to furnish therr own lnols When suc h a fellow lost has JOb, his foreman let him know :-.1mpl) by handing ham a sack to carry has tools Our Language m an 'iU)S that's why when we're fired "'e say we .i:et the s ack. Those who c laim to be eolor experts insist. that r ed is the only hue that cheats a strong re- action in infants . Interesting. if true. All I know 1s th<tt people "ho drl\c red car s have more aec1dents £or some mysterious reason. 1'100?'1.UGIIT J ust as numerous young ladies today think 1t beautifying to tan thcmsch es at 11.'n~h in the sun. so did lhl· Italia n girls of 400 'cars ago believe at beautarying to bathe their bodies in m oonlight. Records or the tame in· d1cate they wert.• com anct>d '-Ut·h lunar sic in t rr almt'nts gave their cum pll•X1ons a s ort of translucent glow. An attorney and u doctor \\(•re clebJting thl' mcnts of the ir rcspcctl\'l' professions ... r don't elaim all lawyers arc ('rook:-.." said the doetor . "but you 'II have to admit lb at the practice of Jaw doesn't make angels of peo- plc ""Q1ute so," said the lawyer, "you 've got the best or us ther e ..• In the days of old Rome. a clean-shaven r:ace "as the m ark of a Cl\ 1h1ed man. pll'ase noh· T he "ords "beard · unrl "barbanan · t•onw from the same' root. 111 fact Lal<'r. though . .i:-. recently as 100 .'Cars agn. neatly trimm ed "h1skcrs were .1 sign or a certain r ullurc /\s 1s widely known, Abl• Linrnln grew has beard when first clcl't eel to the presidency on the theory it would give him more d1~nity. These two viewpoints, the pro.j)Cards and the anh·beards , remain oppost'Cl. What's your stand on this m atter '> Addrtu mad to I~ M Boyd, P, 0 . Uoz 1560, Cosio Mtsa 92626 For the Record Blrtlu OUIRT HOSPITAL •~vii I, lt7' h r ·•ntf Mr l'ewt st JOM~ tl41 Puf l Ment•l t lt (•rel .. , Htw~t( 8*~1\,flrl HOAOMEMOltlAL HOSl'ITAL-•e~aYTEltlAH A ..... •11', "" Mr. <IM "''" J~h .. l oprt, lllS Beath Not f t"e• NAYLOR MAlllAN l . NAYLOR, ~,,..,., ol t hW.f1ftQ1nn 8"1t' n C•lltorn•• 0.'• N """'" AllQ\l\I 10, ""· !Wrv1wd 1>v ,.., ~d, t.ort1n L, N•YkW', cMuoturr. t't_.(.nf t (f"l,f.Mf"\.t (Jll) M• ·'"ti Mr-Sl.tnft • RflliWt'l 441 •~• M. t \tfHtl (t>,lfl M · \A Q'rt Mt AM M,. M "'°'•I '4t4'0~.., J14 'i '"' t Al14 A Y•f"lwto. Nl'WOOtt U.-.n. Q•O A-•IU,H I• Mr .,.._, M l\ "lbf'ttt S-Ant""-•t l'«\llh(Nr., C1u ••.""•two. 9''' Mir •n<I ""''· 1( ......... Oto.". 1QI0.8 ~eAwrtue.CO\l.,,,.W,b0¥' """ Mt .,., Mr< Got•.afd Sllrtt lit V.\1<1 S..o;H N•wport 9~•1 h, OOy Mt .tnd Mf\ t.,4\WJOnC"' Ntt"fWW~-t6..,1 Ml H.tlC:lt•ntJ\1 rown1.,n V'4tHf'Y, Q•f"t A"'"" ••. ,.,. M r Ano M '\ \.tm (onth'Kt, t10t Mttrt~ Otiv•, l '40Ut'ht f\e41 h r.;wt M r af"l(j M t \ io(ob .. rt Lyntn, f>'• ~UmM < tnt• '9W ,,. Q11t '-'t •l"d M r\ ''•ul """"""""''"'""""'-t t\ t hl \H""''· N• •port 8tMf\. boy M. •"'1 "'" fwk A•i..t l101A Bto.od ~ ........ N•wPO't At·•'" boy ORANGE COUNTY 246 C·oast Graduates at CSF CSU-Fullerton hus announC'ed . m lls June graduuUon las t. lht• conferring ol dcgrt-e:s on ?4G Or ange Cou:.t rt.•iudcnts. 8) city o f rH 1dt.-rwc. def:ree rt.>cel\ <.'d and ma- jor field Of l>tudy, the last UlCludes lhc follOWlDI local studt'nl~ · • ~Al'l\TltANO lltAC14 -'t•t'wl•d t "'°"'H Ma "'-°""""" .O,,H\1'-'f•ltWt ..-d \tf"P"t9f\ t Tr~'-· a A t~•· ;h""' (~f A M t\A .i.n• l l\M-., ... ) -.C•I-LonJ; I ., ... .,,.II 8 4 .,,, (••• J C••v.''· •A.,.,.,,,_,,,,."'.'""""· ~'' .t C..''"°"' n .a l"Cll•"' G<lry L t -I 4' ttootoglCM t<-• R.r ... 10 ll t..4\t ti .. ""'"""' cem""'"'<••..,. 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AA 8 A tl\nttV\\.Onuf\1,lr•t'°" ~Altt\lt"A H\mt1 r1 M \ HOMI ,,.,_,.,'"'"6 J Fortltebfftct.al --For Dinies Fund Set The 22nd annu .i l March of Dames bene fit horse show wall be held Sept 1 1-12, at the Fullerton Rec r eational Riders Equ estrL:1 n Center at North Euclld St. and Laguna Road in Fullerton Starting each day at 8 a m . the event is being sponsored by the As- sociated Riding Clubs ol Orange County. This yt.>ar the s how \\'lll feature 39 events with a high point trophy for t.'ach day. On Sept. 11, there wall be 21 Western events and on Sept. 12, lB English events. THE SHOW is expect- ed to attract participants from all over Southern Calirornia. In the past 21 years the s how ha s b ee n sponsoreo, the horsemen of Orange County have contributed o ver $71 ,500 to the Ma rch of Dimes . THE P UBLIC as mvit ed to a ttend, where a chuckwng on breakfast a n d l unch can b e s ampled for a s mall donation F o r further in · formation. contact Mrs. Carl Dahlin, horse show manager, a t 879·91.95. FV Music Fest Due Bluegrass music b~ "Canyon Grass" will highlight the Fountain Valley R ecreation Department's music nnd art program from l to 5 p.m . Sunday, in the Recreation and Cultural Center, Brookhurs t Str<'el and Heal Avenue Thl' pros:ram also in· clud<'S un arts and crafts display and sale in wluch local crafts men will of- fer potlt.'ry. plants . paint- in~s. d ra\o\ an gs and other c reation s. Inter est ed artJsans may cont act the Re<:realion Department. 962·2424, extension 237, for more i nform a lion. The bluegrass group. led by Abe Brown and f reque ntly hear d a t F:scape Country , wall began pe rforming at 3 p.m. The program is of)('n to the publi c w1thoul admission charge. ft I\. Du"-llW" •IJMt1nf\Ct.tliOn l vU,...1 /tA.#tl1t""I M \ foO"' •flUf' l..tt r ,. 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The S<1utht•rn CuliCornt.i \'achun.: Ai11mc1ation m ovt'd clost>r to 1t:. !>1-'<·011d str1.111i1h1 nut1ooal mulch rar.ina cbamp1011sh1p Tucsd.1y when Ed Trevulyan of Coronado Yacht Club. San Du.•Jtn, climbed to th • next to the top rung of the ladd\•r 1n the Prince of Wales bowl compe11llon Trevaly 3n d clcukd Jack Bateman of th,1 Hawa11 Yucht R aClnf.l A~sot·1ation three races to one m their best three of fiH· racc' tn thl' semifinals. RACISG T IU : SAS DI EGAS loda} tn the best four of seven rat'cl> \\.l'> Marvin Ht-ckma n . Seabrook. Texa ... whodl'fl'atc.'d Peter lslrr . Eastern Connecticut \' acht ltacrng Ai.soc1at1on. bv .s l>COre of3lol. The final race lx'twet•n Beckman ,ind Isler had to be resa1led al a latt.' hour Tuesday when hler claimed a breakdown in the fourth race In the re· sailed race Beck man beat hler by thr<'e fe<'t in lhe closest rare of the day THE SERI ES IS BEll'\G s ailed on Santa Momca Bay out of Cahforn1n Yarht Club tn Santa Cruz 27 sloopc; \\'tnds for Tuel>day i. races were an lhe 10 to 15 knot ranl!l' Compct1t1on in the coni.olat1on round \\as com· pleted Tuesday "1th John Jc•nning~ of the Florida Sailing Assoc1a t1on bN1t1ng Graham Jl all . • Chesapeake Ray Yacht Racing As!ioc1ataon for third place. Second place will go to the winner of today's r aces betwecnTrcvalyan and Heckman. Coast Man on Board Bob Music, Huntington Beach. has been <'lected a director of the Alumni A.c;soc1a t1on of WC'stcrn State Uni \'ers1ty College of Law o f Oran ge Countv Music. a member or the l'lass of 1975, was ooe of three alumni chosen Let'~ Go ~ailing ... IM IUUTlRll DAHA "°INT HA .. O• REHT A SAILBOAT VICTORY 21 OMEGA 14 CORONAD0 23 AFC16 A TH•lll YOU'lL HIVH FO•GET • Dry Slon,-• Motor loot ••11lolt • .... Hoith •l-.L-llift9 • '°"-Cl•o11l119 ·loot Solu EMBARCADERO MARINA ~cect.ro rloc• o-relat H.,.tMw, CA.. ""-: 17 1414'6-"77 AWARENESS DYNAMICS PRESENTS CLAY BARHAM AUTHOR OF HOW TO LIVE WITH YOURSELF -AND LIKE YOU! LOSI WEIGHT • STOP SMOKING • SELF COHFIDEMCf • IETTBl SUIEP • STIESS & TIHSIOH CONTROL• 'lACE OF MIND WHtH: 1:00 ,,M. THURSOA Y. AUG. 2' WHEltE: 100 SO. R.OWH, ORANGE IOret1~ Co. MMk .. AnoclotM.I 1i..1 '200 Admlul-= At TM Door AWARENESS DYNAMICS . INC . P 0 BOX I S48. or~ c alif 9l66b 111 418)!).I J J I THEIR PROMISE OF .PLEASURE WedneSday August 25 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE IJll(TITIOUS IUSINIU 14AMI STATIMINT Tl\t' fohow1no Ht \.Ot\\ ., .. tJOH'Q bU\1 ftC""•' PEllTE JI! Mt\~ (All'°ORNIA UNIVERSE. \II \,tet " Acre Or Fv1,.,.ton. C• •~tJ) M t" C4 11fOf"l'\I. v,.,,..,,.,. '"' • C°•l1f0<n•it <O•OO'•tion \ll (.tHn A.er~ C> '""'· ,. "''' (,,M'\ ( """·)' ft\n {'v\llW\t> I\ \4"'dudt•d by 41 IOf tAH"•l•Of1 f ~1• \mUfti •~•• u <Wt\l Tl\1\ \tit1f"""t\I W1h f Pf'ld M thl hf! (°""""'tv Cl•r~ ot O.-•n9" Covnt, on J~t 2• 1tlt DAIL v f>ILOT A 9 P UBLIC NOTICE Pl18UC NOTICE ,, .. "CTITIOUSIUSINIU NA Mt n A TWM•l4T ,,._ f~'4'11Uf\O Qef \01'1\ .,. do11"Q °""' .t ~~'·•h lHf flV Tf SHOP COMPVTEJI \TOltl or ORAN(.( COUNTY No I •4Jll0 8•Mn Oouleit•td. Wt\tMi•u\"'' CAtJ .. I V••"l lt•butn , .. ,, C•"'t'OflUN BCYC JUNIOR SAILORS START SABOT SAILATHON IN NEWPORT HARBOR New Record-And Program Funds-Sought for Guinness Book of Records Pub41\fted Of•"~ (CM\I 0.tl'f~!':' Hi,;n~':',-:'~·':;~.:::~~1t)t .. f.lt\ AllQV\I' It ti I\. ltto ~p l6 LAN H.,,.111\QIMlk•<ll (A'™t Pl'BLIC ~OTICE """' bv""'"'" i\ cono1ii1tlfd by • Of'tWt'•l PMf~n."IP "''" L R•owr,, BOATING Minorca Captures Log Race Walte r Del M a r 's Minorea from Cahfomrn Yacht Club recordt'd a low percentage of <'rror in the 87-mtle llall Scott Predicted Log race from Long Reach to San Dtl'go Saturdnv Oel Mar ·:. c-rror wa:. .88 percent. t.'dg1n~ Tom Collins' Mi s t y St>a. flollvwood Yacht Club which posted a 97 l'rror On Sunday the prcdid l'd loi.?gcrs parl1cipatcd 1n Sun Dae~o·s 67-msll' rare to Ensl'nada The \\1nner was Small Crew, !>kippered b~ L<'onard Smith. S DYC. "1th an <'r ror of 926 Long ll<'ach to San Diego 1. M tnorra. 2. M1strSea. 3, Jacana. Ira Ra rz1lay. DRYC. I 43 , 4. Nina R ose. R a lphe Chadwick. eve. l i.>. San Diego to Ensenada -1. Small Crew. 2. Mis- ty Sea. l 25. 3. Jacana. t.78. CG Ship Due Home From North LONG BEACH -The Coast Guard icebreaker Burton Island left Arctic waters Tuesday and will return to her home port after six Wt'<'kS of arcti<' operations. S he 1s ex pct'tcd to arrive here about St-pt 7 The 265 f11 11l 1cehreakc r l t'ft Lon~ Beat'h June 20 for what was to have been her lasl assignment ns a com- missioned Const Guard icebreaker_ The Burton Junior Sailathon Bahia Youths Seek Guinness Record Junior sailors of Bahja Corinthian Yacht Club are out lo establish a new category for the Guinness Book of Records. With the basic aim of raising m on<'Y to help defray costs of the club's JUntor sailing program -which ends Aug 29 -the young sailors have gone into training for a "$a1lathon" to b1• held off the club 's Corona del !\tar factl1ty THE J UNIORS \\'tll sail a measured course in Sabots. with the t.>mphas1s on endurance. Parents and other cluh "ell wishe rs will donate money lo the 1nd1v1dual skippers on a per lap basis Awardi< will be given to lhe skipper who completes lhl' most laps during the sa1lathon and to the skipper who brrn~s m thl' greatest amount of money. TllF. Cl' RR E~T ~'<11t1on of the Guin- n<.'ss Book of H<'cord.'t 1s being checked to !We 1( thl•n• 1s aln•ady a record for lhe rccord number of laps sailed in a Snbot H not. lh<' ACYC JUntori. hope to establish an official "orld mark. BCYC's Junior Award.'> banquet will be ht'ld next Sunda~ Uthcr acllv1ues planned to w1nct up the :.ummt>r season art.> a "rtN i market .. :md cake bake sale. both to be held Fndav in l'OnJunct1on with the weekly burger bash at the clubhouse. P UBLIC NOTICE Mexican Fishing Limits Announced l'l(TITIOUS I USINESS NAME ST4TIMINT 1""" fQt1ow1 nq oer '\on ,.,. do1no bu~"'°"'., • ll lF (QMPANY lll1 [' Or«tno-tN>tp#A'itl• Futh''"" C4!t?•JI '\. ''' 1i11t "' C•ht11f'n1.-tn( 11 I •I l()f f\1. t Of' ()11\t i*f I )f1 )Jl J M()fO' •vtt The U.S. Coast Guard has advised that recent <'Slabhshment of a 200-mile Exclusive Economic 7.onc by the Government of l\1ex1co has rar. reachin~ implica tions for both lJ.S commercial and s port fishermen l°"At\Qo I• (A-00h l. I( E C:o• oor•l•on u. f 11i1.:>1ew-,...,,. l ch An(> h•\ (A ~14 ln1\ OU\•,, .. \. '' conduclrd bt .t ~t•fPdrl1't''~"IP \f"l~(l1~~ C•l1tu1m•. fN . ( ,..n(', 111 ,..,.., '"'" MObt"f I MOUth f.#r1t,•df't'lf ,..,,, t.t.-h•,,,flnt W•\ f1l•<1 w1tn ,,... ftklnlr (lf111> uf Or•nO• <ovnt" M Ju.1, I>., .. ,. ,-ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT rhret fl)Ho...-"Q per~n\ ,.,. OOf\9' ~ "' .. IDM< l•\O 0j C.l•\\••I !>I IM•I T •)..,n<> c•• .... 1 l"'t' ~n.•h<).f\'11 81tvtl• MOfO(rCh\ lf't\ 1 (.thfOUhil <KOOt•tton l•)O N Ul.t\\it •')1 UnH ' Of"AnQ'f'.CAt1 .. , '"'~ b\l!a;H,~);i I\. c.ondu t.ct b't • .;,~l)l,,lf4JhOI'\ Wdt•.Jl"l'I L HtH,\tt\i. Pt.-\tdlf"l Thi\ \IAll'f'TMIMI wa\ t +h'IJ °""''" l'W' '°""'\' C•tt• ot Otange (ayntr on Jvly ll. "'"' Fl"l:J """'''~" 0•~"9" coa.i 0..1, Pilot. Auqu,1•.11, 11 a,19/t JJl»I• PUBLIC NOTICE "';' ,,, .. ,. "'"'"' ··" ···~ ""''" '""' '"""'' ,,.,. 01 °"•"9'' c .... 111,.., J"" 11. ,.,. ,.,. .. ""°''"'"' <><•"oe Co•"' o.11y "''"' AVO II ""° vpl I e I\ ltlt ~/-It PUBLIC NOTICE Ft CTI TIOUS IUSINESS NAM[ STATE MINT r~ f1Jllow1n9 """'...On) •fe Ol>t"9 bl.At ,,. .. d \ M ERlll Tf ·O'Mo\R o\ ENTfAPl!tSES. < o '10 Gl•MfY•• \trcict. Sutt• o. l.A9un• Ot•cn. C4th'"'"•4 •h~t P4ul M Cl\tl\lt•f'lwn, c/o'1GGl~n. rwyn_ \t,ttl !>uUo o. L•oun.s 0.•<". c.i.1o•••d •l•S•. P o no. z. 11R. G4v1ot• (•tlto,n1• 0011 \ ltell10 MM•.1 .. 0 S<lnl• C10t, FICTITIOUSIUSINESS O.n..i P.i••I. C•11lorr>••'lt.,. HAMl St Atl Ml:NT W1llt.tm M Chn\ttAf'l .. ~.'n. Ji.11 Fly Tht>IOllowwtnQJk-1t\Ot'h.trec»l"4Jbu\I 11'\Q JtO Q11vC,. L..,0\lf\a N1;...__.. N!\\... '"' •·>''"' ~h'' tEEf'rif M ISS (Al.lfO RNJA l~I\ bw\11\t•\'\ h lOf\OUt.ttd b'f' .. UN1VE A)£, \ll C,rci•n A1.re Dr ()t"f'l•·t•ICMnt'l~n~10 f \oltl• non,C.\t2•l\ p,..ulM C"hr1\h .,, ,.n M•\\ (•IHorn1• U"•Vf""-,., lllW A '"'' \l1•IN¥'tf·M w•"' f1lf"d ""''"' ttw :A•1•orn1• to,CM>r•hon SI? (tfHft Attl l •vM• (.It••" C't tfr•"Q• (OUl'\IW'"°" ()r ,Fultff"t>Jn (A'1b.l\ A.YQ~•t I•,. ttlfll '"'~ ~s1nt\\ '~ <.Onoucted o, "' ,. ... .. Publ• '""" 0.•"<Je Co•\I 0.lty Pt> .. . ""' •• H •noS.ot I .... ,. U~·I• COf""POf•hon Fay•Srn1'tl Pr .. ·10t'nt PUBLIC NOTICE T"I' \1•lf'f'N""t WA\ hlt'd W1lft ,,_. C°"'ntt (Jet i.. °' Or•f\Qie ~Ot.tn1'f on Jut, 1•. ••I•. -------------,., PuOO•\l\fd 0.•"9" CM>I 0..1~ Pllo< A"O"•'' 11, 11.lS. "" llO:l 1 ,.ICTtTtOUS IUSINEU NAME \TATE MINT Thi •:..t•o~1"10C"''°"''•r•~'VIN'' _____________ ,,. ')\ ·" PUBL.IC NOTICE \Y'l(M., 0£VCl0PM ENI \fRv1rl~ IN( HI 0o ... O.t•. ---"-.-,-T-IT_t_O_U_S_•_u_s_l_"_E_SS ___ ,~~; ·o, N•w11<.1rl IH•<ll, c..-.or .... NAME STATEMENT A 1, • ..,.., H••llll Snl•m\. 1...:, # ,...,_ to00"""1"9 ~t.ou 1' Oou'tQ bu\J C t llf1Jrn1111 tnrno ,tt110". 111 OovPr ""'~'4'll')1J\fl r t OW F R SHOJ> a-AA' Ot1-w•· \lif1,,, •o. f'-.h!wport •t41 C", ~' t,,,"1 t t .,..I :::..?00'1 . NPNO-)fj 0~ I "\ \.-dl1fOtt'j1.; \, I ,..,.. f>, "'' lOm,.nf ~f'lottf ~\ trw f11.1ri l1A M,,._,._.,, lUll\I Nfl'°"lff\d "' l••nd '1''b·J\•n• \\lnt•Oc.IQMf' .._\#nhn.,t:>n6• J n, l.altt irn1-•'il•,.• t ;~',1" t)u,,n.,., 1 (Of\dut httl'by • tnt• ~v14Juefl Wt 4hU'\ 'f "'I•\ h\J'\t"*\\ 'l (01\(JUI It'd hY ""'if\ l\nw H'tlt,.n ·~"<Ill"' C"'ith\IA A M.'H1\10.1 Tht\ <\11Hr•fH('"I Wf1\ t,lf'd Vil'IO' t~ (JU''''( (.l•·r'r. OI Or .. "llJ_. t O\if"lt'j' Of\ AwQW\t ,. I Qlft \y '' "ll •nc M1t ,,,,.10 Ou'°'" l l'\1 "'i1'""'''"' .,., .. r.1~ w1th ,,,.. CovM 1 C '' •" nl ()1 .tnq, County o-' ,.toJ14 AuO••• I •• l~I. Pvt>ll~Md 0,.11,,,,. (.a' ~ O•dy Pilot AVO U, l\ ~"" 'i•PI I ~ 1~1' l\71 P• .. ,.,,. In an advisory address lo the US m a ntimC' t'ommumty, the Coast Guard s aid that Mt•x1co has recently published revised regulat.tons governing recreational fishing from private craft a:. well a:. commen·1al party boats. ,.,., .. 1-------·------Pvoau.twd O• ••"9-C f.M~t 0-•I., utJ.o4, Pubh\twort 01 lnrt1· ' CM ~l Ot\ity ~lot. A.uQ "· '' , .. ""° \4 pl \. ,.,. lll\ ~· In l{eneral. the Coast Guard not(•d, these n1•w r<'~ulattons "111 reqwre Mexican liccnsl's for f1 s hermen and lhe1r vessels TllE NEW R EGl'LATJONS. \\htch became cf· fect1ve AuJ!. 1. also proh1b1t lhe laktnJ! of certain species of fish and impose catch llm1tat1ons and tackle restr1ct1ons. Copies of the new recreational fi!ihtng re· gulat1ons may be obtained from Mexican con- sulates and 1''ishery Affafrs oCfices located in the U.S. and Canada. U.S. commercial fishermen who intend to operate within the Mexican 200·mile zone were also advised to check wilh lheir local hs hermen 's as- sociations or a representative of the National Marine Fisheries ScrVlce for the latest information on the progress of bilateral agreement between lhc U.S. and M exi<'o on commercial fishing tn the new 200·mile zone. l'IEXJCO'S PROCLi\JMED regulatory author!· ty in this new Zone also includes exclusive rights and jurisdiction with regard to lhc establishment and use or artificial islands. installations and structures; jurisdiction over the p reservation or the marine environment. including pollution control and abatement , and jurisdiction over scientific r e- search. AliQU\I 4 II JI 1 , .. ,. ))01 1• r usuc NOTICE "CTITIOU~ OU SI NEU NAM[ STATEMENl Ttwi f ~10•·01'.)fJ""f~ ... ,,.dOt"Qbl.n• ""' ' R(00Y MAN C0NSTRU(fl00j, ts.I [Oilf'I•• .,, .. ,,..,,,, ("llf ......,,, • .,..,, \.tm E J1111i1•rd Ouf\C •n 10111 Orr•t ptll(,. C..rctf'-ftGtovt· C•l1f(W"f\·-4'7eAJ .,,"41, lfl'tOy l'Of'bt>'\, 1)61 Edll.I\••. -'~""'"'· C...l1torn1tt•ll02 Tfll+ iu,,.,_,,,,'\C.OtH)u<.ledby•tm"t~ °'.,,,... "'"'" S•ml Oul\f ·~ n.,, "' lfl'menl ""t. f1ff f w.th trwi ~-ly Cl•r' ol Or•"O• C°""IY ,,.. """°"". ,., •. FS-Pub~1 t\flld Ot1'nfY' ">•"'' ~''' P11,.,.. Avo II ti /1 _.,.J Yol I. 191' llJI I• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAME STATEMENT Tfwl foUow1nQ Q-er\On~ •re OOh'O~' rtiH\•\ LI fTLE MISS CAl lF'ORNI .... UNIVERSE, ~11 Orton A<re Or., F..ittrlM, (A '7•lS Ml" t•lltornl• Uni¥ene, Inc., a c..11torn1a torp.ot a110"'· SU Gf•rn Acte Or ,Futl<'rlon o\•nll 1 t'tl\ bu\tM\\ 6\ (_Ot'IO\fC ll'd b' •tor• oor•11on F IY• 'itn•lll Prc\1dttnt Thi\ \l•l•rTWnl '*ft" ••Uod watP\ ,,.. County (I••~ 01 Or•,.01 rountr<W't /Illy l .. "'"· "''™ Pub11 Nd Or An~ r H\I 0.1ty PllOI, Au<I01~1 t. 11. II )I, t'7• 11'~ 1t PUBLIC NOTICF. .-ICTITIOUS 8U51Nl!SS NAME STATEMENT f'W' lnl!l)w +nq pi•rVJn , f'\Oo"'Q f)u '" Ml(o<AEI., o r N E WPOIH 9fAC1-t 1'• ~•v• ''"'~ ""'"'"""' ~ltt E.Nr,,.OOtl Bf'M-,,_,. tlllOt"t"1 '.,,0 M••,,tr-1 Tyro,,.• U•r ny HO'l uu•h.l AvPn..te. O•"• Po1ftl, C..lllltf'Mtll ltl'I ll'l•l IW\if\ot\\ 1\ C0"4tl<:ftd by A"I In· 1¥14'-dl. M•<h lrl Tyro,,,. .... ,..,,.,. Th\ '\ld1,.t"TV"·nt W'4 f1tfld ~th fhft ounfy .. ,,. .. , "' 0'4"'Q•) COvnty o-l U\t •• \91,, Puoh\~d Or.lnQ Co.t-.t ~·fy PllOI, "9 11, 11 ~s. •"" ~ol. I, 1'1• IJIH~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAMEUATEMENT '"" to11ow.no ~""°" ., r;to.nq bu\il !"le\\.,.,. P UBUC N'l>TICE "C~ITIOU• l'llSINISS NAME STAT'I MUIT T"" lollOl!lflll•nQ 04f4'\0•U .. ,. dotng tNi\f "' \\A\ A0 8tNSON 0 £'VElOPMENf COMPANY, JlJ S." Mi9111I Orlw, Ho. E,N»,._tO•«~.C t..,6tO (O ... MO 0 Aot>o n>o ... " Po•"I IAtTw Corc>" .. ""'-.CA'7tH Ort~" A 8'>rtM • .H11 I & .. <II It-, <Ao"I'•"° IM.o<ll. CA '1U4 RobMI M. T•ylor. 1'1S Port l.Aur•"I• ,.rwuort 0.-.t "· C:A '7'60 '"''' bU\f'U• ,, I'\ <Onducted by 4 QllMt•I Hfll\f'I \tu p Eow1rd 8, AObl11•011 Thi' ,,,.,.,.,...,,, -w'' fUed wil" the Cou"'-Ctrr' ot .Or•no-c;....,.,., Ot\ AUQv\l II, lt1'. "Wit Pu1>1•,,,_d Or• I'~ Co•\I 0..lly P11o•. Au9u>1 H. S•ol~rnl>er 1,e. 1 I, lflt lSllO·T• PURI.IC NOTICE OMVA. •IOS §•Hl'IOrr Ori•~. ,.ICTll'Tc>VriustNEH Nf'woo•I 0U<h.CAll1o•"•~•l .. J NA~IE $TATEMINT C.•11 ri Mr '""''• 410~ S.-•\"«I<" T"" lottowl•g POrsons •r•dOlnobu" 0<1ve. Newoort B•~c n. '""'°'"'' fJ?W.l """' ., Thi\ t><i>1nou t\ tonCS..tttd Dy.,, In SAllRO~, HAI rt Ol!:SIGNS, 1Sl'11o8 dl••CIV&t. AM•-rlle Pkwy., Mh\10<\ VttlO, CA. c.a11 N. Mcl•n•\ f2•H Tn" \ldlem•nt w .. llltd wllll tm Wllll•ll\."· Suros, '6111...Mio Lit. Counl1 (I••-of Or1nge <:ou<lty on -co, CA ~,111,1'7•, o.,.,.h M , Cl•me1>t H1'\ P'MllU M6rouer1t11 P~wy , Apl, 201,' Mii.Mot\ PulllO\hed 0UfllJ!I Coa•I O•llY PllOI, Vl•jO, CAYJ67S Aoq.18.H.•no~ol ...... ,. )411-1• '"" O•N ... o h (OftdtKIM by .. PUBLIC NOTICE -r•I II lrl,..,.\lllp. Vt m t1 ~rrO\ ,_,.,,,,,, M Cl•'"""' NOTICE INVITING llOi Thlt 'l llO,_M ,.., ltltd "'411> ,,._ NOTICE •5 HE A( 8V GI VEN, .......... County Cit•~ 01 Or•no-eou..1., ..... Bo.,d ot EoucJtH'w' o• '"'" ~ ~fl ta. tt1', According to the Coast Guard. U.S. \lessels or nationals engaged in any activity designed lo "'<· plore. exploit. or otherwise affect the natura l re· sources in the Mexican 200·mile zone can e-cpecl to be boarded and inspected by Mexican officials Violators may be arrested and have their \'essels seized. Any forcible resisl~nce to the Mex 1cnn authorities. or any other al'l of violence. could constitute a violation of U.S. as well as Mexican law. omc1als s aid. MP'\• Ur\•f•,.l'J Sc,,001 0'''"" Ot ,.MitJ -------------1 Or-'°""'~· Cat•IO•"••. ••11 t«.,..,. Publl\lle<I OrnnQ<I Coa\I 0.11Y ~IOI, P UBLIC NOTICE Y'•l""°""u<>I07 OOo"' .,,,,,...1..0<M• Al>Q Ii •ncl\copl 1,e, U, "'• ,,,.. 111 ---::,:-:,-=c-=T-::1 r:-:,-:::o7u-::\-::1:-::u-::s:-:1-::N-:::E-:-H::---i~;;:~,c;";:( ,'.~~.~~~";, ~·~~·:.-=: l----nU_B_L_l_C_N_OTI __ C_E __ NAME STATEMENT t.: A• ........ Co•I• Mo•. C.hlor .... 31 T ftw'IO•ltW!fi"4)prtt\l)n,,.,.~bu\l• ten 1•mfi' ~··o th6' WHI bO ""'°'t(ly1---,-,CT-l_T_l_O_U_,-.-u-=.-,N-ts-,--- ntl'\\. ..,wcs~1reddror RC O 0 y. M A .. ( X T C q Cl1ARTEJI 81.JSSEllVICES NAMt$TATEMlllT Island took part in an------------'dams W/;TlS nual Arctic West sum-The 32·year·old ship .t.l ,,.. ._ mer oiwratioM proVld· was sch<'dulcd to r emain in!{ support to vanous In Arctic waters until scientific projects and late September when she ass isttn5;1 in r esupply cf· would return to Southern fnrtic to Prudhoe Bay oil California a nd prepare MI N" T 0 .. s. I , • • • (; •• d." All b•O. ... 10 ~ 1n •«o•d<t"l• .,,,. nw-•a1•-·"° P"'"'"'' .,. dalftQ .,.,.,. r.,nt11t 8 1¥ft, Gtltd•n ~ro""•C..ltrorn.• Conolt•om.. lrt\lrutrlon\. ,.net COK.•t~• ma' ttOn\ '#f'lt(.n •r•no• Of'\ fjl~ '"'hf'oth<•of '"-"' [ dwArd 0Uf" •", 101'1 °''"Y t.,_ Pu..-c.P\.tt\•"0 01,.1( lor of "°"d St hoof f>tti' GAtfJJtn r,,,,,oJ .. , ( ""'h.,n1"''1Ml Ot\frtt'f, tau Pt•C•tt\f•·• Awtnue. '°'" ....... , FAANCI\ A. M UI It 0AGICl10!! 5£RVICC. Ill M•ni.,,11• Or,.~ llote<ll,(Attl\I fields ror dccommissionini.?. Star Race e tt.r.t. Cell 642-5671. Pul • few w ords to worl( for you. DAILY PILOT ._,thur t..•'O'f I orb•'• IW Etttt•U•. Moi'tw.CdflfOff'~i•.'1411 It.It •rwitm. 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Malamud wrote a column rt'- cenUy. criticiung Alston. .'lorri• ffJ SD SAN DIEGO After the bag gest backfield shakeup an fl\ t:' years, the San Diego CharJ(er:. were elated today by the arnval of Mercury Morris and d1::;maycd by Joe Wash.ington ·::. lo::.s Washingt on, the fo tm<'r Oklahoma All·Amer1can bal'k and San Diego's :-:o I draft choice this year. underwent I.nee surgery for remo' al of a torn cartilage and "as ex~<'H•cl to miss at least eight" eek:. of pla~ Gio11t ,.~hied SAN FRA!'/ClSCO The San Francisco Giants <.innouncecl Tuesday ni~ht that s tar rig'hthander J ohn Montefus<'o has been fined S500 fur hii. n • marks d irected to" ard manaJ!l'r Bill R1Rney followinj! Sunday'::. game with the M ontrcal Ex poi. Montefusco called R1gnt.'y ".1 loser" and t1a1d he "want~ out · of the Giants or~aruza11on aft<•r he was r e mo\ ed b' R11.:n<'' in th1• ·eighth inntnJ! of thi: Ctanb · I :1 win over th<' l::xoos :\1ontcfU'><'ll "hn le.id' lhl! Giants pitcher' ''1th ..i 13 10 r<• cord. repeall'd hts rl'n1;1rl. ... on .1 talk show Sunda~ night Jnd agam to a t('le" 1:.1on JOll'r\ I('\\ Monda.' mght R.-cbkhui Gt-I .'it<f*I I CARLI SLE. Pa . The \\'ashangton Redc;kin., .1cqu1n'<i embattled safetv Jake-~·utt and an und1sdosed draft <0hu11·(• from the Mlllmt Dolphmi. Tul''"·'' 111 t>xchangl.' for dd1•thl\ 1· li.11 I. Bryant Salll'r Bf 011do M'td r•~d SANTA ROSA t;1•orl:l' Blanda . veteran of :rn pm fessional r<x.)t ball ... c:1Mmi.. '"1-; put on wai\ers Tuc-;da) '" 1h1· Oakland Raiders, sources .it tlw training camp said The Raiders. "ho ;i, :i matter Of polJCy dO not dl!i('hN' thell waiver lists. r<'fuc;l'fi to l onf1rm or deny that Bla111la h.1d been "aavcd Rit"hord# llofd# Ou SOCTll ORA:\<;1-: '\.I Transsexual tt'nmi. pl.l.)l'r Hem•<' RtC'hards 11u1 la,tetl 1.; H'<11 11111 t',uohne Stoll in the <;econd round of the Tennis W et:'k 0~)(.'0 Tul•1>1l.1\ fl·2. 0 ·6. 6· l Dr Richards. 12. th<' ron trO\'er'\1al Ne" port li<.'a<'h 1·~ P sur~eon "'ho last ~ 1•ar under" 1:nt a scx·chani:e opC'rat1on. wemf-d to ha\'t' the mat ch undC'r rhntrul. takms: a!'> 0 lt'ad 10 tht• r1r ... 1 '><'l. Rut tht'n she i.t:'Cntcd to tire. 1louble ·fa11ltinJ( lo ltN' th<' 'lt'lilh ~.1 mE' and loi'tnl! t hn•t• '>l'l p11111t ., m thl' :.c\'enth 1o:unH' hdon• "in tllfll( th<.' Sl'I In tht· thtr<I <.{'l llr lltc•hanl' 6·2. n•sumetl pl;I\ 1ni: lwr m111 J?Llme. concl•ntrut1n11on1·11ntrnll IOJ! tht' nt•t ancl 11...inA her hl•t).!ht 1n ntlvantajilc a~atn~t thl' ~. 5 Stoll ('otUIOr• " .... RROOKt.t:-o:. ~Ill" Top "<'t"Cl1•tl .I 1 mm ~ < 'n11n(\r' l'l11n111 11 ('(f St<'\t• l\rult'I 1t1 'i '; (i 1 111 1h1• hr!ol round of the 125.~IO l ~ l'ro Tl'Olll' rh11 mp1tm,h11" .11 Lon.: >A noel lkfrnd•n.: d1.1rnp111n H11irn l\orJ.t or S>A <'d<'n tool. .1 '1•1•01111 round 'trton "11 h 11 It 2. Ii 1 ~In 11\('r (it'I mun\"'> If.In' ,f11 q'l'r1 l'ohmann ":ar.ll<'r llon: rnl11•1l lt1 "t;.J. 6· I I rium ph ov('r John \\ 11111 IO~<'r And Stun Smith .;un111•tl lht> rir!ol rnunrl w1t h n :l ti. 7 r., r. I 1·1H1 411C'!.t or Tim (julhk.,11n Oth<-r rN1ults : l111ly '::; Adr:mn P11nnat11 cldeutl'd Kt'n Mr'M1ll .an. 7 6, 6-3: Harold Solomon rallu•tl for a 2 6. fl-2. 6· l win cwt'r J 11p1111 ':o. Jun Kuki. Detroit Trnd*'" 2 PONTI AC. l\l ich. Th<> Detroit Lions sa1cf Tuesday tll{'y have traded star runnmg back Allie T:>y lor to the llou!lton Oile~ for two undasclos<'d draft cl\o1res l11s,. Outs of Little League WedneSday Au9u101 25 1976 01\ll '( PILOT • I SC, Cal Favored Bruins, Cards Pac-8 Sleepers LOS ANGELES (Ar i Tht· experts soy lht> \ln1vcr:o.tt,\' ot Southe rn Califorma and C:il shoulcf bntllt' 1t out ror thL' racific·8 Confcrcnc·e footbull ti lie, but the other t wo California srhools m ny have something to say about thnl estimatc. In fact, the experts said about the same thing one year a1t11 because Southern Cal and l'JI had potent offenses. But l'CLA wound up winning the Pac-II and the Rose Bowl. UCLA's All -/\mer1can q uarterback J ohn Scwrra has graduated, leaving Wesl Coa.:.t headlines to SC's Ricky Bell and Cal ·s J oe Roth. They pro - vide their teams with Ueisman Trophy candidates, Bul UCLA and Stanford h ave the matcnal to challenge for the Rose Howl. too The rest of the Pac-8 appan•nl· ly must repeat an old slogan catrh t he Californians. But \\ilh four new coaches an the league at UCLA, Southern Cal, Orrgon State and Washington State - Vataha .1m1hmi.: cttn h.ippcn Tlw flr::;t Pal' II ll•urn to ""'' nt•t1on 1s ll<.'1 .A Till' nnnns Oflt'll N.•pl. 9. u 1'hur11duy l'vcmni.:. ut J\nzonu St:.ltt• IJ\ u ,:tam<> bt•twel'n litst ) Nlr ·~ sccond-runkt'd Sun l>t>nl und ftfth rated Bnun::; It ·s thl' fir-.t lt:'st as n ht•111! C'OUCb for lll'l.A 's 32-)l'llr 11ltl Tern Donahue. who rcph1c<•1I llH.·k· \'£'rme1l, and the first n •al lt•st for Scrnrra'" 1975 hackuJl quartcrb.1C'k. J elf Uankworth. Southt•rn Cal ·s John Hobmson "111 use the JlllW('r and speed of :!14 pound tailbJC'k Dell Ill the· Tro1an ·s opt>ni:r t >Ao da) s I Jtl't agamsl M 1~souri lk'll rusht.'<1 for l.lfij )Jrds hl!!>t )l'ar, JUSt SI'\ ) ards shy of tht' NCAA smgl<'- :o.t'ason record for ~ ard<; rus hmg M~t bv Ed M annaro Cal quarterback Roth , an honorabll' ml'nt1on All Aml'rtt.'Jn l~l!!>l yt.'.if. lost rert•1ver Stcv1· Rivera to graduation bul has u handful of top pass eatrhcrs and runners back. Cal's potl'nl or ft>nse gets its first test Sept. 11 al Gt'Orgia. Then the Rea.rs have consecutive road gamt•s agarnst Oklahoma and Arizona State. Campbell. Cal. player Dominic Co!-.I anl ino :-.co res <aho,e1 a s Dean Lord o f Fort'~tnlle. Conn. a1H1it" the thl'O\\ to th£• 1Jlatt' Bob ~tra1):!ht of Campbell 1 belO\\ • "asn t as fortunate. as Glenn Totten tags him ou t. Campbell won . 7-0, at \\"illiamsport, Pa. Tuesday. Makes It On Own UCLA. 9·2·1 last year, has most of its defense back as well ns run ning back Wendell Tyler, whv gained 1.388 y u rds l:>st year despite n scvf'rc•ly spra1nt.'<1 ll•ft "n::.t. Stanford, \\hJch op{'ns &>pt 11 ut· Pt•nn Stull'. huo; the ~aml' problt•m at h:11l a ) 1•or <.1~11 who pla) s 11u artNhad." Hartzell, Humphrey Wad Halos BOSTON r ,\ P • Tnr' llumphre' ·~ ninth 1nn111J,: tloubl(' l!:I\ l' tht' Cahf11rn1a ,.\nl!l'I" a 6 <, 11<"ton mer I hl• Bo:-.ton lk<I So' Tu1 .... cf.1) night l>.l\ <' l'11ll1ni. Rt11i:l1xl to k~1d off the ninth ,ind ranw .111 the· "ay homt: nn llumphrc~ ·.., douhlc in . \ HfJt»b .fttf o It" • ., G.mo Oft IC.MPC 11101 4,"°' )\(Altt0'"•.t41 (H -t0' '" \\.tff\ I 1\o ,,., A.YQ ,, ,.,. .. ,,.. Yori\ •t C•lll.)'*'• • .,..,.,, H fltnttr l'o,. at (•hfor"" t I 1\o,., !\ldl' the left field line orr relten•r Jim W1llvughbJ. 2·10 After 5 \\ apping horn<' runs car h an th<' gaml". tht' tc•am-. settled dn"n for sc•\'1•ral -'COrelei.' to ntnS:-' In the !'-t:,·enth. a run :-.C'nnng douhh' b~ Hui.t~ Torreo; g;l\ e the Angels a .;.~ ll'ud but the lied So\ t1t•d 1t agdm m the t.'ighth "1th an unearned run Du' C' Clark !-tn,l?led '" thC' Ca1trorn1a SC'\'enth and "'as 'J l'tlfl<'l'd lo se<·ond bt?furl' Torres· dou bit:'. The Red Sox i:ot tht.' run bat"k in the l'lghlh wht•n Denn" Uoyll' s in gl<'cf. fi''red L)nn doubled a nd later.\\ 1th the basl''> Io ad t' rl . r a I 1 for n 1 01 st' con d ha .... £' man ~1 a rio t;11rrr('ro itroppccl .1 fort·1•011t t hrO\\ at '1'<'01111. allo\\ 1111:: D11)·k to '<'orl' 1,,nn "as thrown nul al tlw pl:1t1· ~hen hl• abo lrll'tl to M'ort· on (;Ul'rrPro·, 1·rrur CAL"OIUH• tftf'"'tl " fllr • t •••JI I •i I 1 t lrt ... '''''I• I "'"' t '' .,. , -"'I at•nt L I I I l, 1' I I I ~ , '') t t C I t I • I • llOSfON l> ' , .. ..-, l '"" • • l l't•m .. If (.J..H-..1r<1U f'o<,..-. lb fo ,. '"' I ' N •o .. ~""• ,, 1 .. •• , "bt f I It tt J 1 I ·I I 0 , I ' , 1 I') I I') l'J I) I 1 t 1 I~ oQ I 11 \ • r"l I I '° ~ I t "'' '" ' '\ '"'' ,.., " ,, •• ,.,,...,...,. f ,,.,,,. ,, ,, A' ,,,,,. ''·"· .,. JI , IP M "I'• II SO I \ \ ' q ' I I I ' I I 7 Expos Hu1nbled Dodgers Surging LOS A~GEU:s IAPI Ourt llooton. \\ho S<':'.lltC'red seven hits Tut'srla ~· n1i:ht in IC'acltnA the Los An~elt•s Oods:N~ to a 6 o victory mer the ~lonlrC'al Expos, says the Doonrrl\ sttll ha\'l' a chance to 1·.1t<'h C1nc10n at1 an the National Leai:tuc's West 01\'ls1on race "if we r an ~<'t w1th1n rave• ~ames pre- ll~ '00n .. . "\\'1' always pl;J) our best m S<>ptembcr. "said Hooton Ton11thl thl' l\\O teams <'On· l'ludl' thr t hr<'<' i?am,• !>l'rtl'., at Ood~cr Stadium \\Ith Oma~ Rau ll<'ektnl! ht., 12th \ll'tnn for tht> homt· ('luh It "111 lw broadca ... t ()\ l'r t\ A )IC I 7!}(1 I ht·~mnmJ{ at 7 25 Th<' P nrl ~<'r ". wh o t ook ath antai:<' of a k1•\• l\tontr('al f'r· rnr for J four run thlrct mn1ni: • moved to within nine games or the Reds. The Dodgers· big third innini! started when Dave Lopes s1n,1?1ed and Bill Buckner walked. Hussell sacrificed, but Parrish 's throw pulled JorJ?enson of( first for an t'rTor, loading the ba!>es. Garvey followed with his sacnficc fly. Then Carrithers uncorked has wild pit<'h . .ieey walked. and after .ltm Lvtlle struck oul. Uak<'r sm~lecf. home the fifth and sixth Los Angeles runs MON~•E&I. LOS•NOCl.U •b r '-M J Ytf' ,t• ' • , 7 <I lt>OP\ 7b ., .rbt o 0 J 0 8u<•n•, tf W G.•Ht-UJb 4 0 I J lfu,"""11 v .• 1 ... ttto ... t • • " O I) r,.,., • ., Iii PAr't t\ •fl f t) t) 'I (, 'f Jh (Jf'._,., , t I •fQl""I·• n In ., .... " r,~,,,,,, 1 " t 0 l~tU• • t • o 1 11 • n, ... ,,, • o t n ..,,.,.,jf",, In 0 Q ""'" "'" '"II n 1 on n n ~ ~ ~ •b r It•• , ' ' n , ' 0 0 1 I t I 'n n 1 I 1 I I •non J 0 I 7 ? n o " J •I n 0 SMITHFIELD, R .I. -llum without eggs -Stan without Ollie -a m artm1 without an ohve. IC Randy Vntaha is any oClhese things in a Patriots' uniform without J im Plunkett. the litUe wide receiver won't own up to •l. Vataha once pl:>yed for Golden West Colleg<' of Huntington Beach. In fact. he ·s aC'ccpted the de- parture or his long-llmt.' Stanford and Patriots' teammatt.' for San i''rancisco as casually as 1f he'd tak<.'n a $2 cab ride to Taunton. Vataha all but comes out and says, too. that even though Plunkett is 2,500 miles away and wearing the uniform or the San Francisco 49ers. he'll still c:>lch his 50-plus passes this season. score his IO-plus touchdowns and do all the things expected or a five· year NFL veteran drawing a $90.000 salary . "That's not taking anything awav from Jim. either." ht' said last · week. "Tht' Patriots lost a first-rate quarterback and a top- notch competitor" hen he went to the~9ers "Wht'n Jim was hurt last ~ea.son, though." \'ataha sa}),, "Steve Grogan and I put in a lot of extra time on the practtC'l' field. We got to know each olher pretty well.'' .. Plunkett and I rc•ad each other as well as a quarterback and a receiver can read each other.'' Vataha said. "If a play hrokl' down or ROm('th1n.f.! ,1tnt messed up. he knew m ... tinctivel} where to look for me "l don't consider that <iny his: deal. though," he says. "After all, we were on the same team at Stanford for three yt'ars. team- mates on the Patrwts for five years. and we must have spe nt 1.000 hours together on the Coarh J a<'k Chr1slla11'>1'n m·vcr did dl.'C'ldt• la .. t ) t•ar "h<•ther hl· "ould u::.t' Gu~ UPnJamin or M1k1• Cordova ;md l':lch Wt'l'k la ... L) l'ar Ra \' Area f<t ni. J:Ul'M•l'<I "htl·h man "ould st art CordO\ 11 \\a., No. 1 m ost of th1• t1m1• and he wound up with 106 completions an 231 altC'mpts for 1.Jll yard~ and 11 touchdowns. nen1am111 pla}l'<I lhl.' last three games and was 79 or 135 for 1,046 y <ird'I and Ill touchd0\1 n:. 1-' t• rt I g . I It 1• f II rm l' r J (J h 11 Mc Ka' as:.1 ... 1 ant, mu ... t ('h0t1!'-t' <• qu.1rterhal'k from a nwn he• ha' S l'l'll :..op homorl· Jt•ff Kvna:-.ton. who" as 1mpr«ss1vc in "Prtll~ dnlb or someone h1· hasn 'l st•t•n Kyle Gros~art, lasl ,·car 's starl<'r who m1sst'<i spring drills with a broken anklt• llowcvt•r . I ht• Ueuvers' ck fensive line will he umon~ th~ bigge::.t m collt:'g1.• football and th(• wide rt.'Ceivcrs include fust Let' 0n'rlon. Wash1n~ton 's Don James calls this a rebut lcl1ni.:. but Wl•s t Coa~I fani. ar(' \\ell U\l <irl' Cl( :>Offi(' (J( the 11u.,k1r,. sud1 a ... 250 pountl fullback Hobtn Earl. rt'<'t'n l.'r Scott Phall1p~ .and tkfrn<ll.'t Charles J aci. ... on Earl a\ t·ra~t·tl I 7 ) artl'\ rw r rarn last H'ar Plulhps caught 33 pa%CS an 1975 and ha:-RS fm three i.ea ... on'>. J <•rkson as an 1 m pres.SI\'<' m1ddlC' ~uard Oregon <'Oa<·h Don ltt'ad ha~ 31 letterml'n bal'k tncluchng lln l'X eellenl pas:.<'r. J .ick llcndt'r"on I h s top l<.trJ;<'l will lw <;pht f'n<I Grcj? Raut•r . hut lht· l>ul'ks \\tll be try ang to 1mprov1• on a :i Rn· <·ord of 1971' Sht•rill 1ntwr1ts a ('1111i:ars l!'am which also w .... :1 A 1111>1 ) 1·ur bul O 7 in th1· Pue.fl. lits quartl•rhad~ 1s experll'nn·d .. John ll1111k1n ... Tailback Dan Donrn111k. fourth 111 conff•ren<'1' ru:.h1ng l.1~1 'l'ar :.ibo rrtum~ practice field." J · p lo Tnam In any comparison of Plunkett, uruor 0 "I rollege football 's lle1s m<tn Trophy winne r of 1970, "llh M~~l al NtAwport Grogan, a f1fth -rounri draft cho1ct· oul or Kansas Statc in W .1l1• r JI n I 11 11 n t h 1• 1 n 1975. \'alaha 1>a}s, "Plunkell ha, lt•rn11t11111;1I 1·om1wt1l1\1• lc•\l·I " a stronJ!t'r arm . and hc"s a mort• 1111 tap al Nl•wp11rt llmhm ll1gh dominating pe r,onaltt} on .i ~1·h1111I t11n1,1.:ht and Thu1 -..t.1 \ foothallf1cld " 1•\1•n111 i.:-. a' th1• ('.1nall1;1n "IL ust'd to bother him no t•ntl N;H111n~il .Junior t <·.1m '"' ,1c1l''> that Chuck Fairbanks ms1l.tcd 110 c·a lla ni: every play in t'Vl'r) c;am1•s art• "•·lwtl11lt.>d for 7 game ... Vutaha said. o'rlm·k t'<11'11 l'\'f'ntni: :i~'"'"' 11 Lakers to Beef Up? ... rr1q-.np ln,trr\tl"I'"' Uu11"•"'tD ' Miit 1lf 'If ) J t) 1) o o a ~ I n II Q I\ II I q "llc:"d watch the film'! ,,f ,1 S1111tl1l'rn <'al1forr11a µr 01111 111 gamr. S C'<'" hl'rl' a mistakt• 011 "' <Jthlt•h·11 4!0 11n1I 11n1h•r 111 a pil11t h•nst• had hurl us and ... ay. 'W<•ll , 1woi.:ra111 1111 th1• t ' S 1111111111111 v11u can hlamt• that on<' 110 Ttw 11111111r t1•am Man,· mcanrng 1-'airbank ~. of i\ 1111111 !! t h 1• S 1i 11 t h 1• 1 11 Wicks, Rmve, Wilkes Soughl 1 .. os ANG F.LES (Ar I Thrl'<' former UCL1\ All·Amer1cnns, Sidney W1r ks. Curtis Rowe and Jamaal Wilkes, could wind up playm~ aJonjil~idt' former collcf'C' tC'am mate Kareem Abdul Jabbar in the 1976-77 National Basketball Assoc1at100 season. A source close to the pla,>ers said Tuesda) the Los Angeles Lakl'r" hove <'xprpsst>d intt>re11ls m obtam1 nl( a II thrc't' pla) crs, who are to plu) out their option vt'nr with their rt•specllve teams this seaimn. Pete Newell. ~ent'ral manager of the Lakcrs. confirmed that he had spoken with Wicks' Portland Trail Bl nzers, Ro>A e ·s Detroit P1c;tons and W1lkt's' Golden Stale Warriors. but he declined to nnme the pl ayer~ dtsC'ussed ~',·~:.;',, "' 0.10 ,,,, • tnursl' <'a I 1f1ir 111.1 I 1• 11 m a r1• M i11 k 1 Y•qo.r 1. ,,...,,,,,, Lon _.,., •• ,•''" "Grogan is u ltttlC' mnrt• 1m \.\':Jl~on . Fr.ink And1•r,11n . ""'(_,,, •. ' ,,. J,,"""'"'"" MR c ... , "" '" J t t' ti n I'm 1n °<1m• 'Jr<"•" I ... w...,. ,0.,.., \ Au.-.u s~ Ruwu (,Ar••• :IJ:1na •V(' la · 1 " '" '' (jf'orv.t• N <·" lun1 . ,,1•v1n '"' " 11 ... 111 so ond ht" ocm 1s mort• lh;m mt" 1t11tio•i t!'oll , 1; 11·i: 1-'1111 11 , (;11n w ... ,0 .,, 1 •, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ <1uatr. It do<'irn 'l holhl'r him 111 Fii.:uc•rua, lloh MHlllfll'. .Jdf 0 """'"" 1 11 ft " 1 the least. eltht'r, that Jo·a1rtwnk-; ll;l'wlt anti l'al l.vnfl~ """" ' 0 n " lnsi!'ls on l'alhng the game frorn ,.,.,.,..,,, IW. "' • I 0 II I thn '--nch .. 1\1lm1''lflll ,, (1 ('(' ~W~P__:Go:::_"_"~~~'-'-f_:_7_1_•~A___...:tt~.llM>~~~~~---......:.~_•_;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~ Renee Challenged "We have had d1scuss1ons with Portland and Detr01t regarding several players," Sllld Newell. ~t he said that to name any of the players ls against NBA rul~s. Hugh Stewart or Newporl Beach and George Holstein Ill. owner and de\•elQper of the Newport Beach Tennis Club, have issued a rhaJlt"nge to Dr. Renee Richards fol" a challenge match on Sept. 18 to hig h light th e rac tri c Southwest Seniors tournu ment. Stewart. on£' or the top senior players an lhc> nation and one-time Balboa Bay -- Club proressional. wants to play Richards on center court and Holstein is putting up Sl 000 on a winner·take·all b~sls . Stewart js 48, Rirhards. 41. The Pacific Southwes t St'naors tourney wlll attract d ose to 500 participants for pla1 er s 35-and -over with action getting under way at 1'BTC on Sept. 13 and con- cluding Sept. 19. Another source said, "Negotaattons have been gmng on constantly between the Lakers and Detroit and Portland for Rowe and Wicks.•• Newell said "Our intent is not to !{et an all· liCLA lineup. it's to get the best players for the Lalce~." Newell did say, however. that he e pected a number of major trades before the NBA season begins because or lhe high number of players who are cur- rently pl a)' in& out their options. • LOGO FOR THE SEATil.E MARINERS, un AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL ENTRY . ' . < \ .\ Giant Squid Return Ca:int quad to M'V\'O pounds m.tdl' "Jter:. off th\' ()run.:t> CouM ah\t' with boil:s und l.l•1lt bomto a way Crom .ire11 landing boalb this "~ 10 a ran· morning run Tuesday that ha:. been commun on tw1ll~ht runs 1 much of the summer The sqwd, avera1elng three to five pound'< !or the m ost p n rt. were chasing b11; schools or anchov ie:. 111 l ht> ex- ceptional m orning run ac.-c.-ord1ng lo s kipper Doug F errell of t he Seaforth out of Davey's Locker al the Pavibon m Newport Bt'acb. T he s quad. pounded and prepared lake abalone. 1s a Cash de- IJcacy according to coo- n0tsseurs. S quid h ave bee n around Orange Coast wat<'rs most or the sum - mer but after a brief absence. retu rne d in large numbers Tuesday morning. TwiUght boats out of Davey's Locker. Art 's Landin g in Newport Beach a nd Dana Wharf in Dana Point . have all had suc- cess m brin~ing in the sqwd . Mission Viejo Picture: Del Mar Racing Quarterbacks Abound uma. That ·s 30 ~•mes E:rttries with Hven points or le!IS By llOGEll C'AaLSON Ol ... 0.HyP'Oetltofl • South Coast ~ague football may be-a blaUJe of tht' quartt-rbacks lD the 1976 prep camp&lfn. 1-'or c:ver y solid con. tender, tt seem s. there ia a brl&bt spo t al quarterbac.-k. ln:llStrtes. San Clem e nte has Glenn Dill while St.eve Crapo is the central figure at Dana Hills . Costa Mesa h as Dave MoU1ca and even Laguna Beac.-h , n ot an early c.-a ndldate f or c hampions hip honors. h as a l op fli ght quarte rback in 8111 Gompf. The list goes on and the Diablos of Mission Vtejo High appear as solid at • quarterback as the others-and perhaps ·with even better depth. JOHNMURtO Mike Sweazy, a S.10, backfield, but we have 160-pounder. appears to the skill. We should be have the inside s hot a t abl e t o score s ome starting duty for coach points.·• J ohn Murio's Diablos, Murio's charges have although twv others are been s pending this first givin g him a batUe for week, like the rest of the the honor. Orange Coast are a Sweazy was the No. 1 elevens, in conditioning backup in 1975 on the preparatory to two-a-day varsity, while Cary workoutswilbpads Mon- Brockman, a 6·1, 170-day. pounder with good range Tbe idea of putting and ability, is up from points o n the boards the sophomore team. . hasn't been a problem But all lh n t hJ& chan11ed now M 1:.slon Viejo has nor 11.-en hdd scoreless In its I ast S4 starts under Bob ll1vner andMurio. Sweaty is th<· son or former Costa Mesn lllgh coach John Swt•azy and Murio credits his return- ing letterman with an t'X· cellent knowledf:C or lhl' game a nd a l l round ability. "He's workt>tJ vt•ry hard at it." says Mwio. .. and h e kn ows has football . His dad h as rc- a 11 y h e l ped him . leaching him many of I.be essentials of being an athlete ... Brockman has an ex· cellent arm a ccordmg to Murio while Bower gives the Diablos an extra ace to rely on. .. Bower's going to IX' a good one." s ays Muno "We'd like to get him m at defensive b ack this season. .... '""'' \d~• •1t,t fllte•tlftM , •• ,,••Cl tt t• ""'~ l .,.A, .. .,,. 6, ~ (.1•1'1'1U4j •'t.lfH M.*> C•-.m1nq l>'h.• \• WO ""-"•t (~~ CV•tOAt•t ....... ~-~,,. .. ,, .. 0..11\tN \Al •<JOI" 1 ... ... XIII ~'\fM\ i •llt., tC Ul•n..a•I tt• s,o., • .,. ~CM't'4t\ tMuo11u t '1• ().-..N1Qlll~l•""ll 10m1tol•I 11111 c--tlo•ol Akt.tn Uw•1i Pr-onu''C-•.tl1Wl\IO (Mc•••'QW) ... II• 11• Mt Mll-.t u••·~ •Y J' t 11't I l<lh""" IC•"'"'°' I II• ~·f\10611\fl\t M..t'-f'h' (\_141\1•t•t• 1f1 Al .. llll<1l'9• W•l'-' lll•ld•tl '" 1lC1>NO RACE olutlGnll\ J,...., t\10 I 1ll1f'\ (.l•IMlt\Q P"'" \.J )QO C••1m1nq pr•\tf U ,WO ~n 01•99 ...Uh<••Clvr> [t .. IWol~" •(•mCM\t S.U.1 .... ..,, l\<fhlf'Mf f..t.lly 'Pon 01nt(~11.a• Crv\l•• M· tV"'ll''tt\o'f'ttt1 \cPClf"h'\ .,;..rt c...Ht•11tG.,.I C•1t•"'Q (O\H h l(f\('Wdr " I Flul111¥'~1¥ IHo•••dl l o•Oote<• tM4•1ttwill ... >.IOI ll•Ot '" llt TMIRO RACl • IU''-' 1 ... , Otd "'4•.0." ....... , l •'"'"'"9 ~ \\ 000 Ct•1m1n9 price uo 000 "~ 000 f •\t H4tt,_ IMut't'lfl Ouf' J•m.11 l.-nf\ tVAIH!tU.I;\\ °'-t•f'llt• N1C .. fl t(.Ofl'll•ll'I) ~I S.UrDltW' tP1•1t.•) A\UJ~HA 4011"•"•\) ~·ocw111""91'\0tnt •) R.th:MY kro IV\)r'i.t 8ttC•U"I lVf11)4 l • ,,,,,,,,, VVli• t\/••011111) l •IOfttl\' (NOQUot_• /I 0-....._"' 0• 110 tC..tm1•·• :\ fl'f Atnt nt•n• 101n1t ol•• AIMfht•ble Conlr•ry I.Acly CC•mlM\ II "'"•' ~ttJlinQ •Muno111 L<tl \No ucty I Pn>Oy Jt ) 117 II• '" Ill Ill "' Ill IU "' "' '" XIOt 111 ... ... ..OURTIC RACI! Ont mti. 1 v--•r oM WI .. \ Cl1unln9. Putw i tf)()O. (l••mong P•IC• 1/),000 U0.000, Ww>nwn' Ctvoof l 'f<o"Cl•oo Doubtful 0.bb"' ITO<OI Big Cat1yon Claau1p .. The squid were actually grabbing the bonito ;.ind w e couJdn 't A third side.to the issue for M urio, now in his is Los Angeles transfer th.ird sea.son at the helm, Devin Bower. a 140-and the Diablos for some pound junior. And all ltmenow. "Car y h as a great touch and and a slroog arm. He 's a dassic drop back quarte rback and bas good running speed. He simply lacks lhe experience ... but he'll get plenty of it this year." With these three quarterbacks and run- ning threats likt.• Mitch Cheselka, S<'ott Spear. Joe Blum, Alan Parker and Craig Krull. chances are slim anyone 1s going to contain the Dinbl06 for tour quarters. Rot•tY ~0\Y f\l•IOf'tl Wt"1~ W1rwwr tM•"'n,,,..,v, NoComP't>"dO MClilt')tj•l '" Ill 111 117 ('orona dd l\far l ul!h s tuclrnt '.\like Bueche toppled defending c·hamp1on Hob Call on tht.• lklh hole to win 1976 junior ~olf title al Big Camon Counti: Cluh Hueehl· "a-. cons1stenll~· in the low 70s and ut1ltn•cl an l'lll'l'tlH' long ball lo claim the c ha mp1ons h1p get Imes throui.:h them to catch the bonito on the outside," Ferrell said. "Many of the passengers got tared of catching squid ... three figure to see some In the first four years duty on defense-the lat· ot existence the Diablos ter two in the backfield, were hapless, to put it Sweuy at defensive end.. mildly-absorbing 11 f..lttt1nq•\•O\\IP1"'0 Jr) tU \ltt._• fntr• ·(•t..t•n•c1•l 1U (Al~nAwr• lO•n•col•l )00' ..Wt Mohwo t p.,.,,,., \14 .._.,-.. ~ \ Jt_•nn• tM utuv I) XIO/ l'lnlt RACE • lutl°""' l VM< Most of the morning otd flllit"'\ Altow~nc,., Pyr..,,. \10.000 n c..1on H19f\ School P•'""' Vouo &h""'°""f '•'' (MCHetO\Ht tU Boy 13 Goes 100 h p assen gers off the Illp Seaforth. had s acks filled Wllhsqwd. M u r i o a n d h i s shut.outs and b eing held quarterbacks figure to t.o seveo point.a or less 19 g.ive the oppos Woo's de- fense a bad lime with their pro-type system giving the Diablos n wide open look. ·Race Results ~•OOY A10t"n f P1f'K.IY Jf ) no t..a "f"Mt•onr t'lfll•\Qu.itt• UO """""' r-"9"r t01n1cotA) XttO M\ NUO•IW ISl><M'TIO etl 111 J•moor .. J•rw-tOI•.,,•••"> tto 00-y ,,_.Ht I,.., C(•MCMI\) 111 Cycle Speed Record Wit/Un Grasp McCulloch At OCIR "Offensively," s ays Murio, "we should be fairly sohd. We l ack rnme speed in the AllMAl• .... i.1 -Totft4•y Or1v1n¥.An O.n 'Hoo••• t\l•IO,.,. 1'1 SIXTM RACE • turlonq\ flll'"" &. tn..•'""'· l y, .1r olO\ •"d ~ (14'1M •no P'J"" 'IU 000 ( l,itlnHrt.tJ Otft • Sl'~R ISE. Fl.1 \1'1 At age 1;1, T11Hfll\ llu dgens "n t old .-•noui.:h 111h,I\1· .1 dn\t•f ., license. Bui lhal 1,11 t stoppin~ him fr111n r.1<· mg ucros!> tlw llonn£•\ tlll· Sall I-lats m Sl'arr h of ;1 world !>peed rl'CMd The ninth i:racho ... 111 denl al Plantatmn lh~h Sc.-hool here 1, p1lo11n..: ,, h Rhlwt>1~hl mo1orndt• bolh•d 111-.1tl1• .1 1 od,11 s haped bod' dt·'11!nt'd for speeds ol 1:10 mil1•-. ,111 hour The hm 1-. .11 l t.1h ·, Bonne\ 1llt• Sall Fl.th tlll' week for lht' Bonnt•\lllt• t\at1on.il Sp1•1•d Tn.1h lie hope"I tu br t•.tl.. th•· l l~·m p h n •t uni for l()()('c motor<'' t•lt• ... Timm' and an ;.iclult n<.'1ghbo1: 1-'r an!. «1•1gr1 . began b111ldm i: tht' nt'lt• four month' ago II 1s nearly 12 fret IMg. :..'14 m c.-hes h1 ~h a11rt wt•1i.:h.' 1:1:-1 pound11 It "a:i hullt for the ll'I pouncl \1111111 .. Noboch d sr t'nulil f>Ol\S lbl v cl n H' II It flt -: ham hke a J.:lm '"" <:1•1g,•r !>31C1 T1mnH h.1tl 0111• itt·1·1 dent" 1th tlw n < h· WAS ........ SSl27 DISCOUNTED s350 CASH IACK . . S400 NOW $4377 ~~ ..... , ·~~ .... ,u .. ""'""""' ,., •. "'"f'4" "-o J)'''' IMMEDIATE CREDIT ONIHATlfOlt DOWH PA'tMl"f Ott, CASH BACK! "Ill• l.1111 11 Jim n t•!ll'l' d111ng ,1h11111 ;o, :rnd t·ame oul "11hnut ;.1 M'rall•h ... (;l'lt!l'I ':tlll It 11-.11lv didn't seem '\l':.tn ... aul Timm). "ho 1., pn1t1't'l(•tl hv a lll'lmt•t, 1011 bar .ind r.ll'· mg gh1\ .. ,. T1mm11'i; motht'r sajd !>he th mks or the risks but ··as Joni.: J" I don't think te>n hdrd on 1t 1t 's <ill nj?.ht. F.vl'n ti I hl•rc nn• no recl1rd!' hrokl•n, It \ :-1111 ;.i ~rt·at th111g for :i 13-vear old " Timmy said ht• doesn't mind that 5l'l t111i.: a rl'· <.'<>rd won "t even result in a trophy. He said he'll be h;.ippy with the little piece of paper that says you dtd lt. Ed '·Ace'' M <.'CuUoc:h will be the favorite in the AA funny car summer 300 Vie festival at Orange Coun· For T1·11e· ty International _ R aceway Saturday McCulloch will debut All three former Deep Sea Report his latest c11r , a plas~ champions are expect~ bodied r eplica of ·a to file entries tn the Plymouth Volare. fourth annual Costa Opposition will come M e s a c i t y g o l f mainly fro m l ocal champions hipstobecon· drivers including Jake t est ed over lhe Los Johnston . Neal Lerner. Lagos and Mesa Unda Gary D ens h a m , Jim courses at Costa Mesa Ou nn, Dave Condit, Golf and Country Club Oa\'e Uyeh a ra. Gary Sept.11-12. \£Al IH&C., 0 •• ' . . \Al'CTA MOHICA •"<>'"'' ti E>._ I) ... lj 1 ,h .. • ~ N\.• J• ,,.,, t ,,,,, fll'W'hl0 t b-• ~ t J "' ,., .. *·.;t •• ,.. -'" MQltf' \iO C"4 • ,_,,I "t• I°"' I~ f"l'\rt( ._.,.1 )I .. "1 D<lf \ 1'11(, gel J ...norw"' , • I\·• frlll (WPORT t 04•t• '' ,. """•u MOllllOBAY llhl>\I ,,_. .. • r \tti ,., •<>-• oo >'u"OtW ,,, .. ,, t• Cochran and Chris Lane. A field of over 300 l"'A to~ Jo Q " I OAHAW ... AltF ••~·..y..-• "~' '"-''' ""'' ,,._.,,,,o N\ '-" • 'W1 •q •r :1 ,.., '''""' •EOONOO )ti '"'11"' trl,,·'·" ~·~·••'•f).f••4Vot• •1 (•~0:\.h,) ,,,...,,. J#Ar"i.t ''°",,t'1 :P.•·fJ</1 /11 h.,,,.. """ 'l••Qf' I• t ,-."1 • r 1 "'"'' ~ tnl Vf •• 1 ,.,.V I f I• ..-I "I .i·, "'" ,.t ORO l\ootlll\1'11 .... ) ~ """~ .. , I h J4 ,,,, tuo<t 4 y 1u,.,.1"'' l ""'° , .. , ,,1 t llf C),..ntto \)\ c.•I• IJ f)lft ~ t J)rn4 \I U"4•"t1, '"' ,1n'J'""" f'M,... "'i tur t w";h ~ t f\.• ~ b<:tf" '.. ...... • \h .,,,.,, l J "'·•n..1b.il ..... d O!."YH\"I t.Jn lo Od IMI'[ 1114l Bf 4CH \A t"'Jf•• 1 , .. ,,,.,..,,,. "'' U...t \AN Olf C".O t i .. ' , l1•11wtt • lON(; a t ~Ct; tC>w••ft "W"-'ttl \It •"4J'"'' f' ti• 't... ... ...... ,.,., t4• "• ivuJ MAltl>e ol DH llEV ' trlJ'"'' "''' ,, . •<lt)lf'' I ..tJIW Of tY1t• ti •• ~-t ,,,. 1 •0.'0 ..... roe ' oa AVll.A ... ., rP•tt \.-n L .. n• ~ H ~ 111•0.. 111 I I • '1 1 '"'. ,.,, PAllAOISI! COVE t1 ""'1'•'\ IO «""'' o t'to.t\' lSSro• • • "'l Yl:~TU•A t *"CJ!t'\ Uh ti I\ Qo.1 "'M ,,.,,.. ill ,,., , .•. , ',,., .. ,,,., <OIJ 1"4 +°'-'t.1:\4t"'4D..t\\ Distance Run All CO"'Wt\) MUe •••Cf\ flhm At \.lftCI•,,,..."•" 1 ~1·n PW"I•"'°" l~o11n (11"' l'llt• \ 1\ '• ] ~ lfl fi'IN .fllh t(l.)11,•lt ftf"f Mt1 \It. ll l tl•!t •u rwt•fl •, Mt ••"4'1 V1~NJ It Jlf Heit l¥ent An •I' •""" , • nt 11 rn~rt ,,., 1 .,t4t"'<f •t *"(.I~ ,..,_f'h tf ,,., ~1NJ4t 4111 ti II m f l• r •"' nl I 01,...,, TO :W"lrPW It .. ,.., 11,_, • o• •11d '"'U'"'•-•111..., r«11int "' '""°""', (dmm1n.l •' u > tfll• T h l' 1 6 . c.-a r A A golfers is expected for elimin a tion program the tournament that wall be supplemented by features four divisions u 16·car BB funny car up t o 18-handic ap < s u p e r c h a r g e d , golfers. Prize money will methanol burning> pro-be $3,300 for the event gram featuring-Lou with amaximumof$250 Gas par elll. Brad An· forenchofthcfourllighl derson. S herm Gunn, victors. Chrn, Christensen and Larry Collins of Costa J o c G a r c.-i a pt us a Mesa who plays for the s l' m 1 p r 0 r e s ~ 1 on a 1 USC ~olf team, as the de· handicap brat'kel <.'om-fending champion and is petition. expe<.'tc."<I to be joined by Gat es open al noon Jim George who won the with quahry ln g runs inaugu ral e vent a nd from l to 6. Ehminat.tons Scott Sim pson of San bc~m a_l_7 _______ 1 Diego who won in 1974. Simpson is the NCAA individu a l c hampion from USC a nd will be Joined by his brother Dave and father Joe in the Costa Mesa field . Both have also won tournament titks m the past. fi:IO ~Iii() ·VI I .177 ·M\1 l:l:l 9 Ill'• HI' i ?:1 2!i First flight golrer s With handkaps Of ()-4 will play at scr at ch w ith other fhghu involving those with 5·8, 9·12 and 13-18 handicaps These wil l p l a y a t full hundicaps. ft.H\dti 'f \ \t9"W\ r 1 • 11n ~, f"t''' tn T M•\d.tV \ kM'•' ••ouoo,, • '"'1"'"" \ An entry fee of $25 will mcludt' let-pn7.t'S, two days of golf anc1 11 buff<'t dinner Sun<l a y :ll Onft with part1 <.'ipation In pnze dislrl bull on for the top golfers. (\,u l ..,11 \MA fl•H .. t• A t "' t \l"llf 1 ~ "' ,. r '<I I N w Y"I'" \ ~,,..,,,_..,...,,. ~ t~ 1Jf" I' twt, 1t I M .,. ,,,,, t t,.. t 0 \n f\N,..J •• ·~·•"'' '°'.""'" f ,1 t , li 1 ,._ ''° #'l•O•J ~'fl Al • 1 '' ~ '· .. t \ •. , , . 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IA0<19h) 2.ltO lt--11.U Alto A•" -T rlpl• Doom, J-'f'\O>py 11¥. u1190 LOleQO, lof•ll•~ 0-1«. Tuf l ..C ~r.i<l'l.-1 -J~••• F11tt, ~·u Aun- ..... LolM lllt~rd, Jo HI, -.. , R•-loo a a&Ki. >-Jel Recllet "'•"" & I-Mr. -.,.... ...... Sl!COtfO RACE -lJO,•td!.. ,_, oldm.tl*"• Cl•ll'ft•"9 """""'°°· MfU Ol¥1d!,q"'"'tlf lM r lt') 1 Ml • JO 3."9 Go-'~!.fl"CJIA6oltl IHO UO A0inVftt1c NOCIO'\ CW4rdt l t0 '''"" -1111 Aho A•" -H-t••tlf'r. ~ eo. Siotvtv S••d, "*'•'0"''•· ~u11no SNir't•. Jro\.1"u• J•9. f-1t• •t0\t<I\ Scr•tc""d Ou! ll4 No y-·· Mr. ............. a ... ~. !>,_tt11t. Motor !><oon1>9Mon THIRD RAC~ eroy ... .,.. ,....,. ot0\6"0""' Allow.alllioCt PufWMOOQ. l'olly8 ... t1l tl.1P'W1ml A ~1llh•,,.,dGt0tr c ,, ... \Ur •• Otci.t 5"'ootll,. IH.,11 T•me ~)" uo S.00 l.111 s 00 S.10 JOO ""'"' R•n -A Litt .. Go Flo.i. """ City ton.,, Roqel, !>Mid 111 .. r. Rvllan NO\<t41t.PH:\ U Euct• l·Gf•"4•<" >Ti• & • -~ .... i."11 ,., SEllFNTH AACI -110 ¥><'1 ' y .. r olch & up, Pu•~ \I\ 000 '"' M•r•(hQnlnvlt.iUtOf\~I H 4'11'\01\ .. , KIP>~ IC.rctotal J.70 l 00 , •.II Aln•rlun(;tnl IH.,11 • ~ 1 Ml Go Out Go ITrU\ur•I S 40 '"'~-o.u. Also r~ -Thf Moon1f'l1,,,.r, ~·, ttoc-.et. klebu•g·~ 1n1\n•. f:l~lll C.0...oy, 819 Bot09.r 8.r. Noi.<r•t<IHI•, WIONTM RAClf -JfO y•rcl\ , ..,.., -a. ...,, Cl•im l...,. ,or 1111,... & ~ P\l<VUSOO M<u Ruby PIK lC.rOou l l •.0 10«1 l>llO AO\YJO.,.,.., IA°"I' I J .0 J "Ill L.tllte 8u\• Wittqw IW•l..O"l • 14 l•tftr -1101 At§ia r...n -Uttlfl lfldW' (.t()'I l~tt • Att,o. DY"•"'° W•t<h. 6t II• h Mi ' F1w S»tv. ROVQn Mtnn•t. LonoAC.U NoKr~Kh•). UEud• •-M•n R•ttv P« &•-• ... ,.,.,....,,,..,OUJ SO. NINTIC RACE no ... d 1 ..... , °'"',.. Ct•1m1n1 Pvt r \l <")') 0.-•B•d CCr~•'l"rl t IO SM) J 00 Ml• A?tlalor 111-lt) t 00 • l S.-rO..r~ IW••Ol 160 limit -11 '· U Eu<ta 1 -Oupn 81d a. 1 -MW ~1w .... i.uu.oo All-n<t-10,1.0. \l\ ooo no oou r dnt y 1 hH•f• I M t ···"'"' I \l•I,. WI"' l\.C''\Q lfntCll (tn. ~·I 1(., .t;u1111.1t f\.llll1Jt' .. 1\h(WlfM .. 1') kt'O.I \ 0 ..wn C NOQUt 1- Arqrdn tOrnwn tlw•1) Ill ... "~ II• ... Ill Sl!\ICNTIC •Ace Oftf' mil• Ftlhf"\ & m.tf~t. l 'ft.lllf Old\.tnt:fl$. A'• IOwottV,, Put\t ) 10,000. S.,,,l~ ~. YllOINlr\ !>!•-Royalty IOlnltot~I A•IW.eto ("" l(••l•nH•I F•ffhy P•\\ (~•Iler ) 1.A<I¥ oll ... 1.•11• II O<OI flttt C.Ut1~ (Pif'tt•) l rtt Oll!M'I< lVer9•r") XIOf •11 ... "' 111 "' EIOHTM RACE 0.... mll41ont"°". l t• tf old\ 6. up AllO«AM~\ Pvr\11> '') 000 54,, Ot~QO Im~ "•I Vt«.ef\ A\.t\of l1U1M M.o\fnA K4l1 'M • H4•(JV• I J•• 1UI cP 11\(111y Jt > R1• h •\ (.tO-\V) 15'1f'C.t ~ C.l'Uf14 llutO) Htl•<I,. UIOQ\it'll t 'fh1\ C.•'""''• 1\nMm.t&.tr > ~.tMnll""" CM UNll '" "' 111 ... 10" 11/ , .. NINllCllACI! lemll••Mlll'll V""'tt' ofd\ & VI> ~lddt'\ •lk»-....n(rt\ ""'" lll 1))1) \tf' V+v•I AHIV41 f\h(ltlrM.~ff\ tt• E•t'IY p,.1.,,..\(t nora) C..Ot•I"" \(l'IOtC,. tP1er11 ,., l rV\I Up tPtn<.•Y Jr > Ntto"1on tV,.tQ'1•4t• CA>lct<n Doc R•y 1011•••• \l "' ... ... II• ... /\ R•ndY BU(ll and Or\KQr & Cl•r••ntry IFO\IRTH RACE -aoo yiord~. 1 yUt Old•, Put~~ \10,000~ Th• (.on'-Ol11tt1ori lnvu•hon•t H•ndttec>. h A<lotO IMyfO\I 3 • .0 3 l'O 7.60 WlndyQO l~ ••YI H.:IO • :IO Mi>\ l ony Rao rue I Hui) 3 . .0 Time -10 ?t Contender's Role Eyed by Rustlers Scr•1tntd -Don"•• Ar t> OH U<Wt.oqn IH•rtl JelMoM tfl.n•Qllll ,,_ 110 ""''° R•" -llH10<0. Ed Ott. Mf1W'7't•\~. 9,,..,,"'I ~n ~tt•tc"t'd 0\141M1\ Sl/ITM RACE -lOOu•d' )-t t'AtP\t.uo tt•1m 1ttq Pvt.-t'MOOO Gf'•"Ot<'-'\ l 1.it IM 1l('Wll. & Ml • <ti) '.., HH~ CW.t,VW'I) I ..0 -4 -.1 "'"' Ooollfl '"'<It•'' , iiO t Uftlll t\\4 Aho R•'> •..:•()to\ Mtft, ""'°'' Lu .. 11, 0.11 \ \'>•!low, C.Olcl t.opy, ~l0i41•. (ht"f'H ft.er\ \•\\t "l<••llll"'° IC•f\ fl.•"· .lltl'\ lllll~ Ul(ly,J.nl Jom O•ndy, l111tt ljnyi:;.,, Men's GoH Golden West College is bidding for a contending s pot in the Southern California Conference soccer race this season with coach Grci:;ory Ghica enjoying a pro· duclive r ccru1t1n,; campaign . Ghica's l o p fi ve recruits include Mano Ochoa, Juan S andoval. Abel Do r ado, K~nn y Parker and Steve Arlow . Ochoa and Parker arc lop fullback prospects. Ochoa is a graduate of Santa Ann lligh ond hus three sea~o ns 1n th~ Pacific Coas t Soccc·r Leal(ue whrre h1• wf1~ HN1ouncc l e adin g :.corer lwo ,,.0 "'""' B•ll• 01 Fov•\ome years. Tour~,,_.,t tNfU t. RIW' Miii•.,, c.n•1 11•o1t<••. C.hu•• 1>011 ••• "'"'.. Parkcr i'l a i.tr 11cl11:atPnf W•tnoo, IH, 1 ,,,,,. RN>,.,, AOQOr Newnnrt If nrbor 1 ligh. Mott ....... I> Jo•tJ•"· Do" 0.\tOt, .,,, II"' .. , A•<M•d 11•11•"9. w1111.m H•mp!On, D anny NI( u y t• 11 11n11 ~ L••• t\O'> 11·-"· t>o. • '""' Miguel Serna acid dc1>th ~~.!:".~1111·•••, aot> """1~•.11o1> at fullba<.'k w11h Hkk wn IMld Doll• Tourn-'"""' Bartels, an all-Sun11t•t 1 °"" 11e1d, t.•n ll•-. ,,.,.,, 1 °''" Lea"ue performer uhlo &r.,,,., ,.,,y lt~•d. ''· J G!>tdolt & llalrback candidates include Sam and Tony Nguy1rn , Peler Florin and Arlow . Arlow graduated from Manna fllgh and I!' currcnlly in l-1orida tryini.: out for the U.S. na tional JUntor team. f-1onn will douhle as a place k1 ckl'r on lhc GWC football team lhls year. Sandov~1I .111d Dorado are J o 1n1•d by J ose Aranda <ind two more fre~hmcn. f"rcdda e H1os and !-'r ed Estrada on the fronlltn(• us forward~. Sophomore G rra Dyer n oel fr1·~ h 1111111 Tom Lambe will bullll' for lht' J!OUl-tendmg 11 pot. ,..,,ld<ot. Jt•""'' ._...,"· •'"'· • 9111 on hand. ft•dw9tl M•t~I• Rft"(f", l f'l. S. ~~~~~-------------------- 0. .. 111~ .... Ma•'" -·· t1'': ' Kln1D rttth•rdwn, tcr•' f!t•l1" .... '· ,..., w ....... l~r<· "'<>Pl .......... , 0 ... , •. flu tltOdY, U , '· 6t!t> ... 0 .. , .... (••-'· u The lest ler9aln AnMtd •. • • • • • ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SEASON GRID TICKETS .. , l fli•f\d•Y \ Goitf'fW .... ~ (.. f• .. , &'\ ... J(U\ <»•t-.. -led Tfllvr\4•y 1 c.m., .._,,,"" .. ,. ..... ,..., ~ • ...,...""" ... ,, '\~fl Only ... -... .,., .. j H~"t'" OHL Y '6.00 ! ! Miracle Mazda 2150 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa• 645-5700 • PLUMBING & HEATING REPAIRS • WAT8l HU TBS Gas and Electric • 'iADAGI DISPOSALS • FUltMACIS Rel)aired & Replaced • lllDDY-SIWBCLUMIM!i All Stooi»ge, 811111 & K1tehen • ltlPIPl-WATBl & •AS UNI Serving the &e.ai Area and All of Orange C.OUnly 645-J I JO Oil 545-5065 s.. the defending natlonal champ• play all •I• home t•m•• al ba autlful LeBerCI Stadium fo1 only 18. Tlckela are available now through Sept. 10 In Ill• OCC Boollatcwa and alto by mall or~r. M•k• 'your check payable ID "OCC Foott>all Ticket•" and men to Ofan9• CoHI College, Pvbllci Information Olllca, 2701 faJNlew Ro1d, Coale M .. a. 12U6. THE HOME SCHEDULE Sept. 10-Cypre11 Oct. 23-f'uller1on Sept.18--Gotden West Nov. 6-Cerrltoa Sept. 25-Saddlebeck Nov. 2o--Oro~1mont Tonight's TV Highlights COS 8 9 00 "The Gr;.iduate " Dustin Jloffrnurt Jtaml'<i stardom in ttus populttr 1967 corned) ubout a college grad pursurng both his ~1rlfrumd ( Kath•mnt> Ross 1 and ht•r mother <Anne Bancroft 1. NBC B 10 00 Same Pomp. Dir ft.•n•nl Circum-,tances Two classt>s from the samt> northern C'ahfornui hig h school -from 1953 and 1976 -;.ire compared in this document<.1ry. KITV Q 12.00 -"The ~lt'mbt-r of ~he Weddinl(." Julie llarris <who·s play. ing matronly roles these da)s) 1s a 13· year·old youngslt'r in lh1s 1953 dri.lma w ith Ethel W Jt crs •ind Br andon Dl' Wilde. TV DAILY LOG I WDNBSDA YJ EV8NING 6 :00 ou •oi mm~ 0 • 117 l 2) 0 "''" D 8on1nu 6 F 1mtly Altair 0 WiW Wild Wul Gt hr111-ct hn11ly CD ..._11 2' l"lle k!Yfdu l mz-i ( )I • ) St11 lrt~ ,, 0..1h1 m I.Jiik bscah -6:30-D~Cut\l\oll(IWdt Mi•• f Ill"' LOM•t Sll011 ~oil (dtt•IO\ lino<• l ylldt IM C~1d S.rry 1 Wy Cnlf rtll 10 ~ '"" ... Sllew m r, ... ., •tt111r Q)lloM2Zl 11 l s1..., ,_, Slit\ fD£1edr1<C~r m "°" c.n 111t c-1.-, 7:00 aa u • m11"" e Bowhnc ftf Oo!YI\ 6 ( 29 a ) Bor"m I To ltll I~ Trut• O Concentration m I lowt l11<y Q) l"llt rtl • 17 l 28 Clin-"'*e m «oruft 011n11 fD llobtrt MKNd at'°'! G> Oranwtoc Stun m Addams f '"'''- -7:30- Q m ll11'11f Th1t Tu11t D l11fl Clvb IJ let's l!Wt A Out t CrOS$-Wtb 0 1'llt leh r't "'" 10 Ntp lalltn m "ttr llwll<ll 1i • Ust Ii Ille Wiid ID CllMHI la lt1111M 1)t US.000 P'yt1NI 8:00 0 1'1' )' t rUMICI[ lh Ult SlitHltr. urly h W .. r1 C.ty Siio. &11 Co<t1y llcst ol lh• dd11tntt fll!lt sJlow l1ttltt1lu , SIMt on thlS lour ttHl ltou 11111 will fulure S111f1nc. dlnc1n1 •114 comedy Cono rs blc•td Ill'' comrdy ust 111Clltdrnc He1uy Poli< II. S1ll1t Jll!fS M&rty 8'ms. f .inna Pe>11tt101lo and lrnny Schult1 a 11~ m 011 m u111a Hott • tlM rrame "!he C1lt • (R) By 1n.~hn& lhf sundly schOol lund' •n a p.itent medic111t schemr. L1u11 .tnd Ahty lnaaUs hope 10 ma•t rnoveh m311ty to buy the Re• Aldtn 11 blrtllcMy pre.sent. bvt thfK p!1n IWISl1tH and rtts 1114111 into 1 IOI ol trouble. ..... (lllf) "Illy ..... llliu WI" {llof) ·~-lroy ()on,hut. Joey Hutlltr1o.. Cf)lllllir.{C)(lllr)"M~ Dlc:Y (~) '61 -hl 8oo11e, &r ..,. Cdett • ((21 ct)) fl llMk ,. • .,. '"fly JIHM" (II) A plant Keldtnl lhws UHllt Oft ""4t~ ""'',, llltlll as I Ut•atiltSS. allCI 0r lfltlb ltrltlOtd Oii a rtrllOlf beKh. tft -• "t'/ 1111 11tarhd IOI doth &y tlw M " Ille otlltr SllMlten Cll1t\ Sttn.. kny Oou(las w ~· ~f4'111nt ..... I.Cl (2'w) """' ht1ll " Mille" (d•I) ·~, lloO HudlOft. ,..,,,. S-.0..S. Cl.tuclt Rl!llS. . .,,_......,.. ........... ...... lfiety ... at .. : tc::>a-r> ............ 11•1" (co111) '70 Co dirty Cambridc•. hltllt I'•"°"' Cl .... CD CM ••111 Jlllif Wmtllnf • ---UttllNC' "'9cf•111t -l :lO-• a! mm rHMfU( (HJ 0.. lt•Sbmlc fraMlt ..,.... A ""kM "'" 'llllllmt1 m1tty """ st1rri1r fr1•••• Anlo11 Aft~ll• J11ncetto 111111 k IPf(i.i Ptsl stM Oii al lw lllows that wtll Ital•• lut· Pkfd cOMHy MKloub 114 Ill'* Andy G111frlll r1 tonrdra 'PC<Mfl rutst •c-"ltl . ..._....., 9:00 8 111 lf) CIS Wdtt1411 ....,.; c C2'w) "Tiie ........ " I (Ml I 61 AMt fbcrott. OllSIUt IHtman ~'~"" RiN. w.e.,,.. llln•"h. "'""'• Hamtlron. Clo1Jbflh ¥i t\e • Ko111111n st an " !tit colltce [lildu•!'f wflos. 1nnocfft<t 11 c~'' '"t•d ~ tits t•mll'f s HICl!fl(lt 1114 hf! ~ll(hltt lS hf llfurtftS KlfO .tdolthood II OJI Cfl CD h<ttn Htsfital ' Md Heat A Suddt• ~· CR) Al 1rmp11nr to 1t:t.,1I• II·• >tv.,, 1>4•n rt\ulfort h·1m 1 l•f 1n1u•¥ o1 lop tnh1on •MG•f 1no1d.r11pnt1y bf '''"•t\ 1 diet ddo<I Ind tu1ns to ~·o~htut on lnd tt11t>try to P•Y 1 ... ~ .. h~b·t u ( 2t • ' " Blrttll (Jf41h l"' th• kun 1111 Alt•• b.,ne e1P1t>•d 10 so•n" mrn1nt1hs ham a tun runn•1, tu1rt11 hos t 8 nows Dtfore h• hu to D• Qu•• •nton•d 4ft0 lose 4 dWl<f ot b1r1k1ne up lh• aims ~rnu1eJ1n& ''"I 10 YMdmllt m llltfy 6rlflln Sllow m 111. v"llfl"" m Koru• Ktsl1t1C1I 0Ulftl ID l"llt Silent Y U f\ II Per~ I 81d s. y -9:30-m 1111~ 11c ,.,.'"" 10:00 0 n 11 10 m S11M ,..,,, IM!trt•I C•cMsta-. oocu"''" "'' om~•· "• tht r• !du.fine <•• ,•\ nl I •'>l 1~d 1916 •I •~· ''"' Nortnun C•hfo1n1• ~ .. n 111(1()4 0 C!I News 6 lllMS.H u ( ~ ' ) Jt SbtlkJ ' ltuldl Runntnt IRI Sfi1~~' bKOOlti Ob· vutd •rtn l~t rth•b·lttal!O!I of •n 1kMOio d1op.1ul .,,,., •II 011(• ho\ d••~m C"I m l\f lwnus .I Nulth H ~I ol lllt l¥tel I ltf let f"l•tt ' -IO:JO-m mm 11twt fl) lltptlunt W Tiit Fitll C-urch~b I 1111 of S11•nt1n and Int Outt G 01 Com m;nd• 11:00 0 II m11tw1 0 • ,, 6 10 >• "•Wl e lon Allltri<u Slylt ' "'""" 01lloll 0 Mt"t "l1111t••n1 St11•u lw1u" Id••) 'l Ruth kom•n Ro .hard I~ CD Mary ~r1011n, lhry H1rt1111• Q) ~ S.lft '17 3 llotraplly >t ltst Ii Crw<llo ( >t I ) Tnittl er ~lltlKH mc .... ., 14 -11:30-n 17 l 1 e .2f CIS lite Mt•lf: Cl "ON'f Mah Wnu" tcom) 61-lonf Culll\ Oaud11 ~· o.natt 0 ~)1rt)110l m ....., CMWI I t 'flit m Clult 1J (~ t ) l)t Wide Werld Moone: Thr Pubftc (ye m""" m MtJWt'l 111-. 12:00 Cl "" " Crtu<.llo CD ltlem: .... ,..., ol tltt Wd· ""' (dra) '')J Juht IWm CL-rl W1tt1s IJ"ndon De Wlldf • ~ "tlftp alMI "" Cowtti Plllel" (m) 66-Mark D11110n -12:30- D M.19icM Sllew: ·r .. ttr Ille SHuw," "Filhr lrtn, Otftc- IM," .,_,._ "'"""' 1:00 D 12SI rf) r1oi r-.. CJ W.t•DtM•..,_. m flit mow 2 :00 9 ...... : <Cl "lilt Vltw hM .....,., HNI" IC1r1) ·~~-RICllard C.,.n, f>•1 Wynlt•. -2:3G- • Al ... ftllt n .. : "'-"m,• ....,.. '-lit ii .. ~ ..-." -3:4S-n llfftit; "Ol,le•tllc CMrltr" (tOv) '51 ''"'"' Pv-rr. Irvine Chorale 'Fills In 9 It was a blt~r blow to Orane~ Count} mw.1c lovus 10 general and th~ Or anee Count) Philhllrmon1c So<-1ety tn part1C'ular -. hen it -. as le~ that the eaeerly awaited North Amenc"n tour ol lbe Melbourne Symphon} Orche?.tra "ill not take placf'. The Auule , we art• rcpt'.ttedl} a~~ure-d, ha' e put together un en1emble that ha.s "nn them man.v admirer s , both Down l 'ndt>r anJ on tht· 111 Cap, Tennille Lead Ratings I.OS A!'\G ELES (AP I A ... II ct1d "1th th mi: ht Iv telecasts of the Democrnltc' C'oovcolw n, CllS nJr ro"IY bt•at NBC last Wl'l'k 10 the !\'w bt•n ralln~' fu1 C\E'n∋t tele\ ISIOn COH·r J~(' of I hl· H l•publtC'Jll "\at1onal Con\'entaon On the averal(t', at·cordin~ lo A (.' .'\wl,t•n Compao} estimates. fJm1ht's m m11n• than 6 6 miJllon homes "'llt<'ht'd CBS· four 01ghL!i of C'O\ t'rage. compared with ti~ m1tl1on for !\'RC l':ach telt'\'ISed Lhe t'\'t'OtnA Sl''l:>IOn tn full The l'\1elsen est1matt'-.. made public Tue:-dd\ and covering the week codtnJl Aug 22. s ho\\ t'd theo \\et>k ·s highest.rated show a~:• one hour A BC mu!>ll' special s tarring "The Caplam and Tcnnrllc " s ing. mg duo. THr\T PROG R:\)1, i\JREOTucsday night. \H1s seen in mor(' than 18 l m1lhon humt·s The \Ii l'ek ·~ lo" est·rated show. a CUS Sunday !>p<.'ual about the rom C'Otton, "as set•n m ~hghtb mon• lhiln '1 ·1 million homes The lowC':-l ratrnJ.: for an) ne twork tt>lev1sing the conventwn cum e Thursday n1,i:ht. the ronventson 's clos1n~ ni~hl, when ABC's coverage was seen m ahout 4 5 million home·:.. N1ebt>n estimates showed. ACCORDING TO THE NIELSEN fi~ures. last week's 20 most-watchC'd <>venrng prog rams were .. Captarn and Tennille." "Winter Kill " and "llappy Days · <all ARC l. "Police Story" and "Rockford 1-11es" <both NBC1. "KoJak" ICBSl, .. \\'hat·s llap- penm~." "Srx Mrlhon Dollar Man" and "Welcome Back. Kotter" (all ABC>. "Uob Newhart" and ··ct.1n· non .. 1 all CRS 1. "Walt Disney." .. Sanford and Son" and "Ellery Queen" Call NBC>. "Mary T)lcr ~loore·· <CBSJ: .. Ch1C'O and the Man" (~BC 1, ··AH<.: Saturday Movie"; .. The J C'ffersons" 1CBS1, "Sun· da) Mo\·1e" and "Emergency" <both NBC 1. sour11 cons·1: __ Hf\, ... ---&Y(IM\f.tO THEATRE 1----i A VISUAL AHD SOUHO u rta11Mc1 "GO FOR IT" COLOll frGI ternatJonnl C'OOC't•rt l lrt'Wt l'h\!\ "l'f ,. lu 1111 1 Ii• opening atlrJ<'l1011 11( th\· Ol"P!\ ~t·J\11n on< h t " Bl'T TllER E: IS ('O"SOLATIOS tu lh· h.111 for th1~ ml)or t>tbJ< k to c.~·ps prnvr .1m 1mn~· n11th111.: d.iunted. Ot'I'!\ 111 i Jt111t''"" hu' ,. J1>11wd i.111·· , "11 h our own I r\'tnt• M ·"tt•r Cbur Jh· tor J 1.11 un ,1111 t h.1t rt>uld \\ l'll Ptll\I' 11, ht· thl· 11111,1 1111•n1111 dhlt lu,·.d ('OOtrabutmn tu tho• l~l'i(; 77 lot\"ot"in Los A"1 Jtl'lt•' l'l11lh.arm111111 Orl'lll'!l.\1 ,, '"" t•t>rtmaskr S111nt•\ 11.u"th "'" lw 1111 th1• 111•11111111 bt.>fort> tht-Li\PO un1I tht• ln ·mt• l\t..i,tt•1 L'hut . .t.· 1111 a fascmat tng pr11.:1 t1111 th,1l hu-. nu Ii· .11 urt•d \\ 111 lo. l\n th al ·~ fo1 tl11• ''m Plt• 1t'ot'<Ot1 th.it •'.11'11 11( 1111' three offor1n>::-q1whlll'"· m '" 1mn rrrht. tor 1!11• 11 llC' of fC'utu r l' '' 01 1>. Looi. at tlw p1 •>g t .1111 .111.t l'''"·'' for yourself RACll'S "(' \:\T.\T \~I" • '\uu 1 t II' 11. ti 1111•1 die Krafll. lkl'thoq •n 't hur .ti I-.inl.1io.\ .111 I h .1lph \·aughan \\'lllt:rm., mu\ 1n ,• ,111rl ft\,1'•11 1111 1 11' "Sinfonia .\ntttrC'lll'.i · Many muo;11· ltl\1 r' "'It r1•n•).!11111 t h•·\ .1111.:h.11• \\'ilhaml-"orlo. a' lht '' "" llr.1\\ n 1•11 '" 11 , "''' ducers of .. S1·11tt ot 1111 \111,1r\l11· lot rtw 1h1•1111" ·.hat chtllt'd us 1n 11u1 'l J h ,,, '" " ,, 1 h•·cl \\ 1tl1 ·""' Lhe final fora\ of Lh..il \l'r\ };.1ll.rnt 11lf1t l I LOOKl ~G \{;i\f'> \T 1111!> ',.,' 1111,1:.,1•1. I\ I program. tht• \\rlll'r ., l·11m 11111 .. f lh ,1 1 1l •1111ltl .... , I prove to be lht' m o't m 1 tnnr 11111-.,tf,•11111-; ll\ l11•lh '" gantiatron"" hen th1· l1t1ll' ,."""'' 111 loulo. li,11I\""'111· 19i6·77 ·cas un It •o; S\'hedu!l•tl for ~ 10 I' m I kt !I 1111 ht !'>JCllJ "Sarah Miles and Kris Kristoffe rson are a white hot romantic team." • A oower lul fm(lflLll.1' : JU~ .1 dtmo~pt1e11, lr •vrn~h ~ t~1.1· mdnd~e· tv bt r1omd~t Miles is pertdr~l 1 --=:::..;n;,.;;;;:;;.;..;.;;.;__. ... .. ,.. ,,.,,. • Httl SIMOM'S ''MURDER BY DEATH" AH AU STAil CAST Cot.01 frGI a.ION 1-.ao1,.,n oe I At IUlliJ tM-..o '"'''· :---.;rw;o·~~· --~-......:;..;___ .... ,., ,....,.w , •• • o ........... .. ......... Ltlt6l 1,..rv. ,, ..... CHAIRES llllOH!j<)N co Hl't •T C1Ht¥; ~·1 THE BIG llOS God,... ... ........ CO WIT AT l1DOC1Nl t;.A GODZILLA "THE SHOOTIST' •• MfQ.UON edwardi11DOCIN£MA ,..wr0t1 • .,. •' ,,. t..eO 1111wro11 K.ACM U J •no ...-g ,,- C:\l HU A I VH Jt.J '""O C1HfMI. Wt '' Vllitt t (POI "P0$5£" IUIDI 110UGUS mocz llDDI ( I .f!!!f~~.~YP.. l .-.ut<>M•"'o 11on •o CINEMA ClNTlR ...... °" ........ , f'~\f•wit\• ..... , .. •UOfCMTM tlfA•"f KOCE Television (50) rw..::~~~ . l:tt Tl41 ,.lliHCH CHll' '()r-"'""'• Sii l>owft °'"""'" J:• MlfTl•ltOOlllSl'tllOHllOllNOOO 4;tt SHAllUiTIHIT t:• •1.ICTlllCCOM,.AHY I!• VILl.A .llLIOlll • ,. HATlOlll.AL ICO .. OMl("'UIHNIH. ,, .. SOUTM I V tt!OltT-IST "°""'-'*'°"'· -· · t :• lttOWCASI °'""'•w.11 ,..,,,_'<_,V,.llWlt~CNtrt..0.0..,," t.tt M.111t•1t,.llCI TNI ATl lt ~MSl>eu'*r <Ntr-·· 1 .. mlftl t:tt .. 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Hl•HI ¥" r1tt Hlf1 ltt)') ~l°"PGlll CINEMAS ... .. . .... , ........ 1 • 6~4 l•O kU MllNGlON CIHlMA ••• tt•l l"4 ,., ..... lhCONCVH NEIL DIA MOND SAN DIEGO SPORTS ARENA FRI SEPT 10!1\ S4T SEPT 11th 0000 T•Cdfl .............. &I THE RASP8ERAY ROACH ,,,.,.,., tlil tl4U lt.Aatk'lliO •k.AJ'll' A NON STOP llGH ENfflGY FRUDOM TRF wlfll,.., llMI • ftrt wrfll limlll! A YISUAl AHO $C'\JNO U PE AltNC E' "'THE DAY Of THE OOllfflll' TAKES Off UlE A tl.AZM R>lllST FlllE. WllH A THAILL A lllUIUTE. THERE IS mu MAGIC ... THE MOVIES .. _,... --...<'.' ---• • • ' lilt· •• l(.NrtlLU\l'I -~ GEORGE c scarr • MIKE ~ICIK>Ll> .... • .......... ..;~~·~ ..•.. : :···~: • -... THE OAY,~t DOLPHIN "' ........ ,_ ..... l • •• .,, _ .. ;;•_..;..:.;....;:...:,_...:.... ___ ..,--'."":":::~-:--.. MOH-4'AI 7 IC>-10 45 SAT-SUN 3 3~7 15 10 50 edwards MESA CINEMA MON-4'AI I 55 SAT-SUN 1 U.~ 20 t-00 HEWP'ORT llVO. AT 19TH ST. COST A MESA "6-5025 "ONE OF THE GREAT FILMS OF OUR TIME!" -ART MURPHY VARIETY "AMONG JOHN WAYNE 'S FINEST FILMS!" -KEVIN THOMAS l A TIMES WITH ~ • '-»'',._ W-'# -.. , ... ,, ... JOHN WAYNE IAUREN BACALL 0 THE SHOOTIST" ' ' ~ JAMES STEWART• RON HOWARD RICHARD BOONE• JOHN CARRADINE SHEREE NORTH • HUGH O'BRIEN CO·HIT AT CINEMA WEST ANO VIEJO POSSE "STIRRING! ONE OF JOHN WAYNE'S VERY BEST PERFORMANCES!" JA""E MASLIN, NEWSWEEK ''POSSE'' 1111 DOUCLll llDCE 11111 CIN£Mf CEHT1R"°' -CINUAA YIUO Ndl l)f •' •D•w\ l'"Q\~ _. Mth \I llU••UOb••I CINEMA WEST •f\fw •i•H t.t/_. "l\IDt••fU .., I ""l\1MI .. COITll •• , ... ' Mf< • .,trf Cff<T~ ~•~I ... SSIO~J~ 11"''.!!J ~EA f 1Ul5 I Pr-' lf ~ t>i DAN CURl~ KAREN BLACK · DUYER REED :'BURNT OffERINGS'~ tJll.,. BURGE~ MEREDITH EILEEN HECKART · LEE MONTGOMERY · DUB TAYLOR · BETTE DAVIS .,~o~"I :i-"'1""()11t-.WILll.llH OOIA~~oom1RTIS i1""11111~~l'lmRI~ ~"'!d-'llllitet!edl'l!WiQJRTIS Pl~!'.' l:. ~"l'•'"l~\L l~f'l"'RC~ f ~lllSfolmltflU).SA~~\Y ........ M•&J&.7li01 Wednesoay Augusl 25 1 ~76 New 'Comedy' Shows Scrape The Bottom li) JAY SllARRt 'TT ..... , ....... h)W'f'•t ... There are some rughts the :-ho'A s on tclc\ 1:-wn are so bad they arc good Tonight, CHS 1s dcahn~ America som ethmg completely different twu shows so bad they ure bad The two half-hour effort:-. \'ach th\' prem1<'n· of a four-week sumrnt'r \anl't} seric:-, an.' "Easy Does It Srurr1ng Frankie A\'11lon" al ti 30 and "'The LateSumml'r, Earl) Fall Rert C'onv) Sho" jt 8 " Avalon 1s the Ph1l adt•lph1an 'Aho hit 11 big tY.o decades ugo singing ··\'enus " lle's described h) Bob Hope. a brief"' lln('!.:-on toni~ht 's opus. a:-· 'the kinda guy you'd want' our Barbie doll to marry " Be that as at may. A\"alon's upenl'r featun·:- 1 T\' RE\'I E \\' 1scven quick sk1b, a bit of music. a runn1n~ gag ---------about the k1dnaping nf mus ical director \'1c Glazer and an announcer"' ho oc:cas1onall) turns an · to a-... ere" olf THE WE REWOLF BIT IS okay It gl\·es the commer cials more bite. But as for the rest. well. Frankie's description of his fn<'nd. Glaz<'r . sets the tont• for thmgi. lo come "He 1s a man who 1s outstanding in his field. Thal 's where we found him out stand mg in his field .. Andy Griffith 1!> 1-'rankte's guest star Andy gets to sing lie also appears in a skit as a "lranswotritc " one who hk<'s to dress as a wolf The skit ends whl'n a lady interviewing Andy says and I quote: "Next week. our subject will be mayonnaise - the deodorant of the future." ANNETTE FllNlCELLO, WHO played beach blanket bingo with Fran.k1e back when the beaches were safe. also appears toni ght. She 1s in a parody of TV ads fo r old record albums. The albums play at 33 r p m Subtract 32 and that's how fast the parody plays Frankie's show. produced by Dick "Am<.'nt·an Bandstand " Clark. had fl\'e writers. Ocs p1l<.' th<.'1r efforts and the star·~ ,·ah ant n •nd1t1on or ·vcnu:-." the Avalon opus is at best something to play "'hist by The succeeding Bert Convy show 1sn 't even re· commended for that It commc•nces with Com'}. star of a game show callc'<i "Tattletales," descend mg from the heavens in a glass booth while girl dan· cers dance . HE GETS STUCK IN the booth. Had he re · mained s tuc k , the re mig ht be som ething worthwhile to this ha lf.hour exercise. which features a particularly tasteless skit about a ron sumtr panel on handguns One panelist 1s a hood. another a 139·l1ml' victim . The moderator has the hood inspecting five guns for qualtty. ThE' thug chooses one. aims at the v1cum 's heart and blasts away lie hits the v1ct1m 1n the shouldl'r Bad gun. the \'1ct1m says, clutching his shoulder and wincing. Another gun is chosen, a !lhot nngs out. the v1clim clutches his belly nnd slumps to the ground IUllll'S SO. COAST PLAZA ~~'.~:! WllK MYI Ji-....ao wt-Im UT.-IUM. t1M-a1H 0t 14o.714t .. 1le MAllll'S SO. COAST PLAZA c. ..... .. ,. ...... .. ,..,, .. ~fONDA "IUTUll WOILD" •.a. WllKMY17r .... ... .., ...... ,-.a. .... .-.,.~ .... ,. ""-• ..., .... _(19f lllAllll'S I falt ... -19' SO. COAST PLAZA "ALICI IN WOHDllLAHD'' .,. I N> '4•-• SAi.·• 1:1t-Nl·Ht ,..JJll • "'" l:JM:a-.. lt ,. . N ES DAil Y A INEMALAND lllAllll'S IW THI Aftc'9nt ...... llefllfMI n. LodliNI Deor, 1011•••• ~vii L'-C!~E~~~o "IUINT OfflllNOI" ·.,... ....... ___ , tnlNI , .......... ,, .. ,,U ·H 1tl lllAllll'S ClllEIULAllO 1411 It ... .... , .... i. 111 INI no- fONOA • "PUTUH WOtlLD" l1U6rU l1H "00';3. IT" ............ ........ lllAllll'S • ~;-:': ~mn C!~E~~~D "AUCf IN WONDllLAND" ....... ··~--, ..... .. "'IN! °" ..._ a IAY. AT l t.M -..... . David Bowle WI The man who fell to Earth ,.,,. "Fantastic Planet" ·HIT AT HUNTINGTON -"THE BIG BUS" NEWPORT CINEMAS MEARCOASTHWY.&MACARTHUR (PG) WEWPOllTf CENTI:Jl 644--0760 HUNT INGTON CINEMA IEACH AT ELLIS, H.I. 847-9608 847-6017 He's got to face a gunfight once more to live up to his legend once more TOWIN JUST ONE MORE TIME. l•'l.<ll~ "'"''""'' ....... ~f "'"'"-'\." "·ll'' -'"'-'•,, _.1 JOHN WAYNE lAU REN BACALL "THE SHOOTIST" U> \rA""'I\ RO'll HOW'<RO l.ut'\f ''"'JAW\ Sll\\ ... RI lllCH ... RO &'.)ON( fl)ll'I. ( AWR!lrl"'-I '>(ATMAN CROTHlRS RIC HAROU'll HARRV M.Jll<..AN SH!Pfl N<>Plll tU.HOelll .. 'I Mu-..c; by UMUt 6lRNSTUN Sc.r..,•riril.•v Mil£.'> H000 SWl\Rl'1ClW •Ill.I \( Ol I HAU 8.l'>t'doorht'~llyGLCNOONSWARTHOUT r1oou<t'dl>yM 1 IRA'lf\O;l(H •n<l"-llllAM'>llf N SllCll ff'C:1-olot' A rM~ ~- HAHOaCO.HI HAHOI IL.a OllYl-IN "OllTY MAU ltAllOI IL AT cun lAHY" MclAOllfN ,..•-•·C-· •192-44U 111 ANJA AMAi U l-127 ~· ....... sran4eet, ..ao.. /Jlled pirate JWle ~ eeerf !'I (PG) Starring Michael York•Farrah Fawcett-Ma)ors•Peter Ustinov MON.-THURS. 7:15- 9:30 FR I. 7:1 S-9:30- 11 :30 SA '.3.5. 7 05 9 10·11 15 SUN 1 I S·3:2S·S.35 7 ·9:55 CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS. COST A MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 .. SHA WOOW OF THI HA WK" ··oatn ,.., .. f PGt """41 U.ILOl WH M GUCI WI "GO FOR IT' lP'GI "FANTASTIC PLASTIC MACHINE" ''ST. IVES" IP'GI "MAGNUM FOttCE" IRt "Gus·· 1G1 "GRIZZLY A.DAMS" * "Eastwood creates a magnificent we a tern f eellng." (PG) -AOQef Ebert, Chicago Sun TlmH CO·HIT AT MOST CINEMAS ------- "CHINO " PLUS AIRPORT 187& MON.-flltl MIDWAY~OO SAT.-SUN. MIDWAY-4:4$.t:OO AIRPORT-7:00.11:10 AlflPOAT-2:U-7:0Q..11.1s' EDWARDS CINEMA HAUORAT ADAMS COST A MESA 546·3 I 02 Wedf'le!(jav Au91.1st 25 1978 DAIL Y PILOT 85 The Ranger Revisited Q: We bur a &AM Ra.qer museum ls bdai formed Can )'O~ tf'll ._, mON> abcMat It and Brace ~mt'r!-Mr. & Mn. Ray J., lacllaoapolls. A We'll kt James~ Coleman. curator or th~ museum·in·lhe·ma.lung. makt' known his plans ··The must'um 1s in the plannln& sta~e ut this time "1th all of the Brace Beemer items 10 temporary stora1:e It will m amJy lrature radio's unforgettable Lone Ranger. plus 1h•mi., personul and othe rwise. pertaining to his uct1v1t1cs in our city <Con11ersv1llt', Ind l Brace lived here, went toi.chool her i> and was 'Glad You Asked That' the )Oungesl member ol the Allil•rl Exped1t1onary Force during World War t lie was wounded in France at agl' 14. returned here to school and w11s m a con!ect1on<'ry bu:.Ul~s in our to" n pnor to mov· mg on to lnd1anapolii. to start hi!> earecr 1n radio. Later he "' enl to Delrtllt to become the Lone Ranger in radio and to" ind up a:. vice pre:.1dent of a i.tallon there " Q : What is tht> ttrie colnddence about r<K'k stars Janis Joplin and J lmi Hendrix? -Elllt Lane, Springfi eld. Ma:.s. A The~ were both bom the ~;ime ~ear f1943 1 and died the same year c 19701 Q : l'heard that Roy Clark and Buck O\\eni. or "Hee.Haw" are hrothf'n. Trut•'! -Glen R .. McCliotook, Jr .• Tulsa. Okla. A. Untrue. They'rt.> JUM old fm~nds and runny fellows c not to m l•nt1on fin e mu:.1t1uns > Q: I claim the ltighest·ratt"d movie on T\' In the last dozen )'ears wa.s AU MacGra"'" "Lovt.' Story." Mv husband insists It was "Patton." Who's right? -·Debbie Connelly, Cincinnati. · A Of th~ h1l mo\•ies on TV. "l,ovt• Story" and 'All'port" split top honors with the highest ratings ··Patton" ran eighth. accordin~ lo vanety Q : What famous vaudcvllllan once billed himself as "The World'~ Wohl Juggler'"? -Mel Lttds, Burbank, Cal. A: Fred Allen Q: Ho" much \\Ill spon),or' ha\e to pa~ for a one· minute com merdaJ in "Goof'" ilh the \\Ind "·~ .\nd "hat "as the hi glwst prict' for :-ouch partlclpa lion in the past? -M.0 .N .• 6maha. A CBS· TV c harJ(ed Sl'(>n:.ori. ar(11.1nd S225.000 per one-m mute spot for Super Ro" I ·75 Spots "111 be higher for · Gone \\1th the \\'md some 5234.000 The NBC network had to put S5 million on the hne for the rtJlht:. to a one-time tl'lecast Q: Did Frank Sinatra Pver rt•vral "hat hh idea or paradise would tw? -M". t•.('.I.., !ttorrlstown, S .J. A. No. but ont.> of h1i. dowst c·ronit•s did "Frank's idea of par<1<hSl',00 llumµhr ('\ Bu~art rm <·e gues::.ed. "11> a pluc-t· \\ ht•rl' thrr<' an• µl1•11t) 11f women and no newspaperml'll. But." Boi.:1l' 1ddt•cl . "he'd bl' better oCf if 1t ~t·re thl•\lthl·r wu} c1rounll .. Send uour qut.>st1on.~ lo 1(14 <;ard11tr "Glad You Asked That ... cart' o/ lfu.~ nro·~J)('r I'() nor 1560 Costa Mesa. 92626. Manlyrt lllld 1111 Gordner u•1/L an.wi>r a.~ manyquest1011sas theycOJI m their column, but tht' volume of mail makes personal rt-plies 1mposS1ble RICHARD HARRIS "THE RETURN OF A MAN CALLED HORSE" Also on the Same Program The Devil in Miss Jones Adults Only No One Under 11 Admltt•d Ullll '\\lllUI Charles Bronson i Ray t. h He\ cle1n. He\ mt".m He\ ~ gG-be"'een. ~...,... *''-°" .... , ,, .. ,, Wt 1tanot -...... II »t• l. -__ ,.,,,_, ... ....._ CMfU .. wt" -• ---..... 11 ........... ' •'-"" .._ ... ..,., , • .,.. ... h .lf ... ....... , ... "4-2* 4111~-J ,NIM ;J=l -·-·· •Ill-.. " 00 JOI IT ,,.., 'lClflC VlllAflONS ·••t N l1M•IMTMU-f lto"'9\IOOI *"°" t .. ,,_ _ ........... . MIOWU '"' IOOSTll COOIUIN 1o01 • All llAI CAii MUIOll IT DIATM "" .. _ .... , ILACUllD '°" e ·-••!!!If-' ...... -... .,..._ 'UTUtrWOlllO "'1 ""'. 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Inc. in New York Cit.\ I "as asked to w.11t until about June 10 and phone a1w1n 1r the d1ct1onar) had not arnved l called June 10 <1nlv lo lie told that m\ name could not be round on ;in) ma1hntt hst l w.-~ asked to send a co1>) or the rront and l.lack or m y canceled check, wtuch I did l i.ttll dun"t have th~ dictionary. l s this anot.h •r mail order n1><>fr'> E 6 P . fl:c" port Beach The G & C ~1erriam Co .• which boul(ht lhf' rights to the famous djctionary from Websler' heln In IM4. lhlnks ll lb a nd has nltd complaints against The Webste r's Olctionarv Co. "'ilh the Ff'deral Trade Commisi.ion and the National Ad· vertlslng Division of the Council or Beltl'r Business Bureaus. This division of Money"l\\orlh In<'. t.tlll cannot find your ordt>r and has al(aln requf'b lc•d a copy ol your chet'k, which AV!' "ill forward to the firm 's representative, Ruhin Green t'. Webi.ter' Dictionary Co. 's r~ords did Indicate that order placed by C. \' .• llunUn){ton Buch. and W .L .. Newport Beach. had bttn 11hip~ 1'1ay 4. Since their dictionaries "Prf' neH·r rf'ceh ed. duplicate order' will be mailed. Thii. compan} 'i. dictlooarici. han been lhf' subject of man' reader•> complaints for sc-veral m onths. OF.AH l'AT \\hl'n'<·.rn "'' hu .. hJnd IHI\ men ... dress shot':. 111 hphl '""'l 1M1r<.' Ou t• lo Jlllho a<> J child on<' root'' I.II j.!N lo 11 thf' •>thcr ~ "\' h~l\"C' to buy t" o pair!> of i.hcx~ ..11111 e11~• 111111111· of t'a<·h Such J wastt' Jnd e'Cpi.'ll't•; \ ou 111.1~ ".1111 to tell ~our 1 e aders that ,pht :.1t1'<1 'l>ort 'h111·' arl' a\ a1lable at \"an Doren ·., T1•nn1' Sh0i.'~st11rt.•' l•x:Jted throughout thecounl~ ~I \ S.111 .luan C11p1st rano St>" port ('l'ntC'r Orthorwrllr. Inc • St'wporc Center l\t t>dlul Kuildin~ ..... ·lh 'lllil·i.ized d re..;, ~hOPs, a<> dor•' l.1•1 rn;m A Son J.111 ... \n:sh1•lm. Helen·~ Shot· l'1·n hT. Rllull' I. ttt·d \\in1t. \1~ 5~6. Olrl'r!o !.lllit i.itt•d 'hlll'' II\ HI ;1il. 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If your rt>t ailf'r dl:M's not haH• the• information. conlarl Cnrninl( Glai.s \\t1rks. C'ons11m1>r ~r\'lrP Drparl ment. E-1. Cornln1t. !'llY 101:111. fornlni.: rf'lmh11"1'" purrhai.c•r., "ilb d1•ft•1·th•1• pt•rc•ol:1111rs for po.,ta1tr and ~15 in· 'uranc•· CO\'Ua~t'. () t:A It PAT I 01 dl'1t>1l .1 1111>1 an•rn,•nl c·m·1•r for .1 l1u1111:1• rh.111 lrom l'.11111 C'om1rnny or San 1-'ranr1 .. 1•11 HI mo't ;. '1•.ir .11ot11 I nt'\l't 11•c1•i ved Lhc l"OVt'• 111 all\ n•.;P<H\'t' to OI\ lt'llt•r!\ of inquiry Two of lh\• 1,•111•r... "1•r1· r1•1:1 ... 11•rc·<I '" I l..n1>\\ \h,•\ "'t•rl' rl'<'t•l\NI \II I h,1\t' .11 1h1' p111nt " m' r ;inn•h·cl c•ht•r k \'our chair r11Hr fln:llh ha' arrlHd. J. Johnson of r u,lumc•r wr\ 1c:1• '''l'lainNI th al thr Patio (om pan~·, fac1or) In Tt>xa' 'hlppe<I >·our rovf'r \Ill l I'S '"" "1-.·k' aftc•r 'our ordl'r wa" rt' C("lv«'ft. Jnhnimn ,.,.,ht• ha.; lnlllatrd 11 tract>r lo dr tt'rmlnt "hat hapi*nffi lo tb1t shlpmf'nt, but, tn avoid furthr r rtc•I a~, he• ~nt anuthf'r <'O\'N lo> nu, LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag one spare We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap. meeting a1rhne 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper fabric or ·oay Glo paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back S2 ea. or 3/$5 415 tags $1 .60 ea . 6/9tagsS1.50 ea. 10 or more S 1.40 ea. $.lie<; T ax Included No C.,d? Or :t• "®' 'Wltn 01 1..M\d tour n.,,..,., ''\11'11""' ~"d Of\of"f' f\um.btf W• '' m•'•.,.,. >m '"" I •q •OO 1\ •YI\ ENOCHECKORMONEY ROE TO : PILOT PRINTING P. 0 . Box 1560 Co•ta Mes.a, Calllornla 92&26 FOUR~SECONO SERVICE Computer Speeds Balances Bank Speeds Its Services A network of computenzed tE>rmmals lhat ena- ble tellers lo approve checks for cashing in an average of four seconds anywhere in California has been introduced by Crocker Bank. The terminals have aJreadv been installed in ..express lines·· at more th.an 80 percent or Crocker ·s 358 offices in <.:ahforn1a Each ofrice will have al least one lerminaJ by the end o( September. ··~ow WE CAN CASH checks ror customers up to the balance 1n their accounts at any omce 1ust as qwckly as al the one where they have their ac counts.·· :.aid David A Brook~. Crocker ·s senior \ICe president for rel3JI bankmg. '"And we can give fastC'r sen·tc<' even where tht'y maintain their ac- count. sn hnes 1n nur lobbies should become much shorter ·· TC'rmmals an• linked to Crockcr's compuler m San Francisco. '' h1ch record' balance!. in every customcr ·h cht•cklnl!. !.avinl(h and Mastercharge a<.'count daily Tht.' terminals arc act1vu ted bv a plastic card imprinted with th1• CuhtOm1·r·s nurnC' and a spenal numher "lm·h '" 1·11<·1xied on :J magnt•t1c stnr ('urdi. un• av.11l:.1bk JI no coM to Crocker customl•ri. ·•\\'hen the n1stoml'r ~1v1•s hrs card to our "t•x pr<'ss window· t1•ller. lht' teller inserts the cord in tht> mac hine, wh1<'h ·reads' the number. then pres· s es a button for C'het·kin~. sav1nA s o r Mast<'n·harj?C'. ·· Brook' !!~lief ··The termma l thC'n shn" s tht' balanc<' in thr .a1·counl within an a"erai.:1· of four l'leconds CROCK ER Tt:U.f-:Rs \hrou~hnut tlw !'.tall' have been juthorill'<I to pa~ cui.tomerh up to the haJanct· tn thl·ir l"hecl-mJ? and !.avrn~s accounts 1m rnt.•<hately upon 't.•nr1cat11m bv the terminal. The s aml' i.t•n ll'C 1~ pl.inned t•> b1' a' ailahle for ad\ anccs jgamst l\t a.,lerchur~c account:. hy year end .. Crn<'ker s sy<1km IS lhC' r1r!.l on the West Coast that t-nahh·' customers to l"l' terminals lhemselves to deterrnltlt.' th'-•1r account balances.·· Brooks said. .. The only sys tom like 1l was introduced a year ago by C1l1bank in Nt.'w York and has been very PoPt.tlar with their customers ••One or the rnMI s1~niricant elements of the sy.;tE'm ts the t"ase w1lh which we can expand it to orrer a \\ 1de v a riNy or elt'<'\rontc banktnl! services throu,:?hout lht' stat<'.'" Urooks 1oa1d. ··while no schedul('s havt' y N bet'n sN . w1· can quickly ofCer statewid<' c'lec:tronk Cunrll'I trtrn!>f<'r. automatic teller machines at scleC'ted 10<.•uuon-; anrt point-of- s alc termin a ls at rt'tu1l .'4t ores lhroughout Cubforn1a. r11r t''\timple ·· SJC Stop Set For New Train SACRAMENTO IAP t Gov F.ctmuncJ Brown .Jr was :.1i;:nt><t Cahfnr-n1a·s first p;1,;itrn1:1•r truin rontrect and callrcl 11 · a smnll but very l>IJ!nrf1r1.1n1 ~tep .. nwav from rc'll ance on lh1• nutomohll<'. '"Thi~ 1~ ;1 lll'W 1hrr1·t 1on for CalTrunb Wc'rr not JU!lt pounni: t'ement." Bro" n said ofter slAnlni:: the Amtr:lk :1~1 <'t•rnNll hy which the stntl' wlll pav nnt-·hAH of 1tw111wr ,1flnA loxi.t•,.. of a fourth roundt rip train clatl~ bNWt'<'ll l..OS AnA<'l<"I anrl San 01<'~" Tiit: NEW st:VF.N-Ol\V u ,,c·t'k ru11 "111 111 ltlully "'"" thrN• rars. 1nrlu1lrn.1: 11 ro'>cl an.I t)('vl'rtiJte cur .'lrrvrni: hr:h• nwnl'I. nnd 'IPU<'t' ror 22!1 pas,..enger<1. he i;1wt The adrh tlonol M>ulhbound trnm "Ill I rave l..<is An.ieles d ailv at 4 10 p m .. urMv1ng In San U1ego al 6 .45 p m . Thtt northbOlm<f tnun will ll'avc San Dlei::o at 6 20 p.m and arrive at Loi Angele!< al 10· 55 p m Stop~ In t'aeh dlrt-ctlon urt• <1chedult'd at Fuller t on. S:.-nla Anu. San J uan Capistrano. Oct'nn51dt-and Del Mar ARTHt'R U,O\"D, SroKF.SMA:'li fnr Amtrak·.,, \\-eS1ern hcadqunrters m San l"r:mc1!ico, s:ud in a telephone int~rv1ew thot lhc 'I'< month rxp('nm('nl the Cir~t s t ale supporlNf Amtr<lk run in California starts next W('(lnc•,clav The 11$!reement ·~ '!10111.ir to Mate 11upp0rtcd Amtrak trains In Nc" York. llhnot!. and Mtchlgan Uoyd ,..;ud. Brown appeared at a n(•ws conference with hrs Busmess and Transportation Agency secretnry. Donald Burns. and Sen. Jllmes Mills ( D-San Oiegol. IT COULD COST TirE state $275,000 for the slit· month tt•sl. said Dick f)-lcdman. sPokesman for the state Department of'rrunspnrtat1on. "But If a tot of ~ple u11e it. If won't cost ui> an~ thin,:t. T hat 's the beauty or it. .. he said. A bill authored hy M1ll11 and \ignl'd by Brown 1U1tboriies the statt' to spend $1 m1 thon o year on such projects. fo'rit'dman said oddjtmnal proJect!i In the t31k ing 11tn11te could include addltlonal amtn1ck runs on a San f 't anclsco-Sacramentp St()('kt.on route. J County Outlook Good UCB R e port Predicts Vigorous Showing A v 1 go r o u ll ~ r.o n o m Ir pt-rformanct• d unng U1c f't~t or 19711; 13 pn•d1cted for Orantcc County 111 a m1d·year t>Conomic outlook just rt-lust'<! hy l/nilt'd Callforn1u R11nk 's <UC »> re search and plnnn1ni.? division A pickup in cap1t1il spendini:. 11 high level of new homebu.ildlnn and !llrQl\I! rN~ll sttles arc citt-d us Cavonbl<' trt'nds whJt'h should continue in the . econd hulr of tht• year. l ' N E M P L 0 \' M E NT I N Orange County ts we-II below lhc• state average. The 6 8 percent jobless rate of 1976 tf. down from last year·s high or 8 s percenl. County unemployment should rail t o below 6 per cent b~· December. compared w1lh an ex- pected California average of 8 5 percent by year end. The statewide outlook is one of gathering momentum. The UCB report forecasts a pickup in in· dus trial output and sales. particularly in electrical equip· ment manufacturing. the slate's largest manufacturing activity. Other positive indicators in· elude a rise or 8 lo 10 percent above 1915 volumt' m capita l spending by business CONSUMER SP ENDING also will increase as pr oject ed personal incomes of CaliforniaM for 1976 jump 11.6 perceot above 1975 levels. Retail s ales s hould continue at a strong pace, though· increases on the order of the 15 percent advance rt'grstered in the first quarter or 1976 over 1915 levels are not likely. Negative forces restra1ninit the upswing cited m the UCB report include continuing unemploy. ment a nd inflation problems. Statewide un employ ment. "'hich hit 9.2 percent m June. should drop to about 8 5 percent by lhe end oC 1976. Inflation will average 6 to 1 percent this year . down from last year·s average of 10.6 percent. ,,,,.., .. r c..11~u1 " (.10111\JI A (t .. l Mt r 1n• Co Q>4y V•"t """ ( , :.Of'ft~ \;h c-Pa ONE PtJZZLING devt'lopment 1~ lht ·lowdown In the state·:. labor force gro~ th duJinA f'arly 1976. Despite thi:i slowdown. tht> UC O rc.•port 11ccs unemployment remalnlntc a stubborn p roblem for CaJl(omlll Wtll lnlo um. Montreal Olympic game:. AUTO SALES WlLI. hove j ~trM& yor 1n CaliCornta, wlt.h pro1cctt-d total um~ sold for the year at 9SS,OOO. l)OIT\\•shc models have betn outperforming lrn Ports. wlth sales of U.S.·l>llill autos up 33 percent so for this year and lmv<>rt snk~ down 6 ~rccnt over the same period ta:it year. On an Industry-by.Industry basis, the Calitornfa ouUook i:s mixed. lncreusing d~mlind should boost prodoctlon in the state':s h lJl?h ·t echnology in du.st rial st>ctor. And incrcast'd capit al spl'nd1n ~ :should carry over to benefit the busines~ ser v ict>s sect or. Including engineerin g a nd research activities. Weak apota ure a~rlculturc onl1 aircraft monuhtctunng. The con· t1nu1ng drou.iht. the t('('t'nt cun· nin1 Industry ~trike und 11n ewer supply of procesRlng fruit and vegetables will ha mper agribu~l ness recovery. The mid-·ear re· port s ays the downward sUde or the aircraft Indus try 1s expected to contlnue throughout the year. with no turnaround in sight until m!d-1977. Touris m a nd recreation have performed much better than ex• ~led th1:s year. despite com- petition from East Coast blcen- t e n n i a I activ ities and the PG&E Wins Rate Increase at PUC SAN FRANCISCO (APl -PacUic Cas & Electril' Co. <PG&F.I has been granted a $176.4 million annual Inc rease in its gas and electnc rates by the California Public Utilities Com mission <PUC I The interim decision Tuesday came In the first phase of a t(eneral rate application filed by PG&E on Feb. 25, 1975. Originally the utility sought increases totaling $496.5 million. but the ap- plication was rejected as deficient. PG&E revised the applkated downward to $465.8 million and by the time public hearings had ended In May h ad trimmed its request to $357.5 million. The 4·1 decision grants the utility 49 percent or its fmal request and amounts to Sl06 million in electric revenues and $70.4 million in gas revenue . 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Butz was scheduled lo help dedicate a new $14-mlllion screwworm fl y factory In Tuxlula Guiterrez, Mexico. which will produce sterile male rues to be dropped across a 125-mile wide isthmus. S(rewworms are maggots that in· fest livestock and kill them if left un· treated. Afte r they emerge from eggs laid In open wounds, the worms feed on the Uvlng nesh of an animal. Humans also can be affected. "By limiting the ability of the screwworm fly to rPproducc, we can literaJly cause this deadly pe11t to breed itself out or existence,'' Butz saJd: \ \Vec:so~ay August 25 1976 s DAIL 'V PILOT Walloping8% Gas Sale Tally Trotibles By MILTON MO KOWITZ When oil comparucs argut' ouinst proposal to brt>uk up th~ Industry, one of lhtlr fovorite points I?> that no <'om JUADY has mort' than 8 percent of the gl:l~ohnc ma1 kt•l :.o what's all this talk about a monopoly'' Ma.ny moto rists may fm<1 this rln1m hnrd to b<'hcH· . Sure, there arc lndcpcndcnt.s th•t !it'll .:11s ut u chcaix.•r pm·1• than the major stations. And there are u lot of :>ta h on' around. But It wouJd s~m. rroin casual obscrvntton, thul the major oil eompanil'S control a major chunk ol the business . Who's riaht? The ans wer in this case is that both parties ure n Rht Mon• Rasohne 1s sold undt•r lhl' Tl.'\a1'•l Money Tree labt.>I than Jny othl'I ttJmo -and ~et Te:uco has only alx1l1l 8 percent or t lh· marl..t•l But that ·s the national 1tH11 kt•I ~e·re taJkin~ Jbout. \'e1 ~ Ce'-' l't>mpanies <Texaco 1s cm('I h a\'e n ation\\ 1dl' d1stnbuUon. And this means that m any one area, m a rket concentration wall be much higher than 1t is nationally . MOST OIL COMPAMES ARF. content to be regional powers -al least in the sale of gasoline. Shell, Atlantic Richfield and Gulf are three compame?> that have in recent years purposely abandoned m arke ts where their penetration is poor. They arc selling gasoline '-'here they want to sell it. Take. for example, the state•" 1th the h1~hest gasohnl' consumpt1011, California \t•t•111 Jt11i? to the Lundber~ Survey, St andard 011 of Cdltforrt1.1 1 ... 'l;n I 1n tt!> home :-.tall' \l1th a markN share or 16 J>l'rccnt. Shl'll ,., ~et·ond "tth 11 percent. That means t\\o l'ompan1t'' h~" ,. :m pen·ent or th1• market. Add the next two Allunt1t· HH·hht•ld and l 'mon Oil -anti we're over lhl.' 50 pl'fn•nt rnJt k hl'forc '-'l' ~l'l to Tt>xaco. which pumpc. its national aH•ragc of 8 percent in California. The same situauon obtains in other r<'~1ons. The domi· nanl company in Ute M1dwe:.t ,.., St andard Oil or Indiana, selling under the Amoco OaR. Amoco does 18 percent of the market in lllinois, 13 percent 10 Indiana, 15 percent in Michigan, 17 percent an Iowa In the small slate or North Dakota, Amoco stations pump 27 percent of the gasoline I N THE BIG STATE of Texas. two giants. Exxon und Texaco. battle for market leadcr:.h1p. t•ach holdtnii about 14 percent of the market. Gui(" third \\1th 10 perc<'nl, and Mobil has 7 percent. In Connecticut and Massuchusett~. Mobil 011 1:-. ftr:.t with 14 percent or the market Mobtl is also No I 1n :"\l'W York state with 18 perce nt of the gasoline business. Exxon leads in Louisiana, Maine, South Curohna and Virginia with market shares of 19 pl'rcent, 14 percc•nt, Iii percent and 17 percent, respectively. THE TOP PUMPER IN PC'nn,\I\ ania 1s Atlantic Rk hrield, with 14 percent of the markt>t This company abo takes 16 percent of the niarket in On•J?on Shell leads tn Ammna with 17 lh'rt'l·nt nr tht• m.1rkrt Gulf heads the m arl..et parnd<' Jn lit·nt ,.:1.1 "11h 12 percent or the business. And BP Oil ,_... pump1ni.: 21 percent of tht• gasoline m Rhode Island So )'Ou r eyes arc nut dl01·t•tvin~ you In \11u 1 neighborhood the majors arc do111g a subslant 1al porl 11111 nr the gasoline business. And the markl'l shurc of the h'a<kr " undoubtedly well over 8 percent • The major s are simply not deploying lheir forrt'' everywhere. That's why no one compan y does more than 8 percent of the total national market. If Strike Comes UAW Picks Ford As 1976 Target DETROIT CAP) -Ford Motor Co. is the United Auto Workers (UAW> 1976 potential strike target in effort:. to ob- tain an improved labor contract from the auto industry, the union has announced. The decision, announced by UAW President Leonard Woodcock, was made Tuesday at a meeting of the union '!. 26-member executive board. AUTO INDUSTRY OBSERVERS had been SP<'cu lating .since the contract talks began that Ford would gel thf' nod, since General Motors and Chrys ler were the lal-l two targets. UAW leaders repeatedly stressed that if Ford wa~ picked, it would not be just because it ·s Ford's turn. However, Woodcock said at a news conference that th<' n ation's No. 2 automaker was selected as thl' target primarily because it had not been selected for nin<' ye<.ir.., "I TOLD THE BOARD before we madt> a decision th111 since we have not gone to Ford for ni nc years. lhl'r c rn u!>I be o compelling reason for goin~ to either of the olhl'r twn tht' year ,"hesaid. Woodcock said he would i<•lll n('Aotialions ul F'ord tw~111 n ing today. Asked about tht• possihlllty of a slrikt• when tht' prt•scnl threC'-ycar ront r~1d 1'lcp1rl'.'s Sept. 14, ht' replied th•·n· l'I "nothani.t in~urmnunt abtc-·on lhl'.' hun:a1nlni.: labl<' anrl "w,. will do every thin~ we can 'to lll h1rvc· u flf'ardul accord SOME 160,000 ll,S, hr>urly \\ orkl'r"i urc rcprcst'llll·ll li v U1c tJA Wal lhP aulo c·ompan~ The union est1mulc.'!'. tl'I ~tnk1• fund now al :1 1 f'N1r<I $175 1111111011 .'>hould he <11Jlt· t<• w1th-,111nd u f11111 1111111th ~ ulkou1 at th\• a u lo company Stang Signs Pact Stang International Scrvk<'S lnC' .. o wholly-ownl'l'I !luh sldlary of Stang llydronic:i ln1· . Sun C'h·nwnll'. ha~ <·ntrr<'d lnto a Joint venture agre<'m<'nt with W1mpry L<1hnrutor 11·<1 Umlted. London, Enstland. ~1 wholly owned sul1,1dw rv of George Wimpey and Co f.td . ncrnri11nR to th•• tor al 111 rn Purpost> of thtll venturi'.' h to t'1tmhinc W1mp1·y ·~ geolechnical St'rV•<'es and Stanr. ·-c cl.-wat1·n111< h•rhnolnin-In order lo provtd<' :l romprrhl'.'n!>1v1· ground '' utcr l<'<'hnulOAY service throughout the Yoorld 3 Buildi11gs Starte d The Irvine lnduslnal C"on1ph•x has s tarted construction on three industrial bu1ld1n"!-tolalmR more than 200,000 square feel and valued at S3.4 m1ll1on, aC'cording to Onan 0 Hogg. llC vice president of <;ales and markeUng. Hogg also announced lh<' !\ale of another IIC·bullt in· ventory bui lding at 17422 Murphy Avenue, lr\'lne, to Cecil £ Shirar, Newport Beach, for $475,000 Firm Bre aks Gr ound · Computer Autt>matinn, l nr . ha!-brnk<'n ~round :.ii 2181 Dupont Onve. Jrvtnc, for a nf'w fa<'lhty thot \\Ill add 7~.000 1 square feet lo the compon~ ,, orx·rutim! ~pace: Compll•llon I!\: expected in J anuary. um • The new $2·mlllion fnc1 htv will tw lo<'a tc>d dirt'C'tly heh1nd: the company's existing 73,000-squarc fool fac:lhtv at 1116~1 : Von Karman. .. DAILYPILOT Wednesday August 25. 1976 Woul<I y00r child benefit from 1 strong ~education at Debate: 16-year View RADCl.IFFE HAll PRIVATE SCHOOL Would he en1oy .•. I. TEACHERS WHO WILL CHALLENGE ANO APPRECIATE HIM J. TEACHERS EXPERIENCED ANO CREOEN TIALEO STRESSING INTELLECTUAL EFFORT 3. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE WORTHWHILE ATTITUDES SMALL CLASSES T,....,.l!K• 171416J5-11U ._..... ~O., ' CAT FOOD ASST FLAVORS 5i89c SPRAY 'N WASH Soil & Stain Remover By Th A1aociakd Presa Sixteen years 110. the tv.o pre-- sidmtJaJ candidata were look-1.n& toward debaung m person from tbe the n.unique forum ol a television studio. That lime, it was the television networks that threw out the an vltallon r a ther than the candidates. the late President John F. Kennedy and former Bal Point Pen Contour grip for greater w11t1ng comfort Flair Har-llelll ... Bold v1\ 1d in~ ••• Point sta1s sharp. President Richard M. NU:on. TIOS YEAR. IT w~ Gerald R Ford who challenged his Democratic opponent. J immy Carter, to debate. Carter agrffd by 1u u1ng has own .. countt'r challenee." Nucon. a debater an has rolll·~e da)'s, spoke in favor of the bill to restrict debates to mlijor-party candidates lie latl'r regretted at with a statement that incumbents -in lht.s case, Ford. has l>UCt'ei.i.or - art' always at the dts d\ antage Four dt'bJth "ere set up, most poht1c:al a n ill)Sli. believe Nixon lot-t them "Ith a le!>!> allrart1H ph~:.1cul appt•arunce and televli.1on prc:H.•nce lhw1 the younger Kenned) WIRE HANGERS l . 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FSi CHOOSE ON(: lulty wu•i•r GralH 1.75 t tt Oz Water lily Pere lttio. 2 1Z Bit·Cle• Icy ScrW Clulser 2 1Z HOUmGAHr · "MUSK" MAND & IOOY ~i .._... ___ f/;IV llftVN 1 VIU6.KR I 1..S I • MAYllll.INE Great Lash MASCARA Builds. thickens colors & curls. 1.49 .. •!""" ..... : --. 69~ What's Happening. at Your Market ... Stolen Carts Carry-out Too Far ByDENNISMtLEUAN Ot .. o..i., ..... _ Some people lum them into barbecue pats <they hold ch~rcoal wt!ll>. Others use them for curry- ing firewood or u trash can .holders. ChHdren use the wheels for making homemade go-carts They are pilft'red supermarket shopping carts. And they· re \!i:sible ever ywhere: ln ditches. gutters, va- cant lots, alleys and along the sidewalk . miles fro m the supermarket where they belong Store officiaJs are at a loss as to bow to curb the lJde of runav.ay shopping carts. Posted sians -"Please Do ~ot Remove Carts from Parking Lot"-gounheeded. It is a viol a ta on or th(' state penal code lo take them ore the pre- mises. But because it as :such a widespread practice most people 4on't reaJu:e 1t 11111legal OOURTESY EXTENDED And store managers always have overlooked the s hopper, oiten an elderly person. who uses thecarttocarry groceries home. It's an unde r standable courtesy. The problem is that many do not return it by bringing the carts back. "We try to tell them in a nice way." said one st-0re manager. "But you either lose dollars and a cart or dollars and a customt:r Wedon"twlne1therway" Supermarket employes, who go RALPHS -WkHT YOU ~ffiT 11T THt: ~.i GHT f'P h .. l :1.d:Ol> ••.,Jo ~llELON., 2 .u~ti to1 ,2)/~01111N(j1 1.~Bb ~.J9/•BROCL1 .87t 111 , 19,1•0NIO~ .~O~ ~l .lBl•ftUSH~ 1.0oL ~.'1'JILAPPLE~ • •o • 51 .o• • 1 7 . 'a . ')~ on periodic urt round·411>$. fand rno.l of tht•m But many ntver tum up and, at a <'Ostotlrom~to $100 apiece. the loss to the stores ruM1ntothethouundsotdollar11. The cost or paying for n~w cuts -eventuaJly passed on to the customer in the form o( incrt'll~t«J pnces comes out or the slor~' operating net. "I ha\'e established cart runs. • said Guy Becker. a Huntmgton Beach manager He lakes has ' an out four times a w eek, ranrung out an alwo-milerad1us MANY UNCOVERED ·•Some hide them, some leave them on the street," be saad, ad· ding a typical search wiJJ unco\'er 10.20. "It's gone up to as many as 35. but that ·s when I've slupped a run or two."' His store has lost 45 carts s ancc Decembe r . He r ece ntl y purchased 6S new ones. As a pre cautron to cut down on theird1sap· pearance, and to keep track of them he posted signs in the store requesting that people sign out ror them. He oerers to pick up the carts. But the sign is only about 50 per· cent effective. be said. "We 've found them as far away as 20 miles," said Nick Coslan· Uno, a Costa Mesa manager. "We round (jy~ in the middle of ali\!ang room. What they were doing there 1 don·t know." ··we've lost too many," · said Jack Bachelder. another manager. He speculates there may be a black m6ll"ketoper1tlion al v.'Ork an some areas "We don't know lt they're ROmg ~low the border. being 1.1 td for scrap metal or what. YEARLY LOS f'r~ Cantrell. spokesman fOJ' o .supermarket chuio. reported an estJmuted 4,500 carts a year are lost in the company's 294 stores. Several or the stores ID the Los Angeles area where the problem 1!> especially severe are now restr1d1n~ carts to ans1de the slec'e Cu"'tomers must drh•e their cars to the front or the store and atLendantsload them. Another major cham. alarmed at a weekly loss of $2.490 in damaged and lost carts, held a conlest to ee 1f employes couJd •comeupwith asolutiontothepro- blem. The wmnang idea, Whtie not uni· que. suggested informing the customers of the problem and convincing them they have an im· portant part to play in solving it. It also recommended stuffing reminders in shoppi,ng bags and posling messages on the carts and reverse side or the cash register tapes. But while stores arc trying every possible idea, the problem persists. One of many abandoned shopping carts strewn throughout the county appears laid to pasture in a vacant lot. One manager, asked if there was a solution to combat the thievery, said. "I wish there were. But at's been going on for years and probably will go on for years to come.'' By BEA ANDERSON ~l•tw Turning a scene Crom long Imes of ai.:grevated customers and fruatrated checkers Ullo a s mooth, cffac1ent operation is transrormation, indeed. The earlier scene happened about five months ago when Ralph's Grocery Market computerized check-out stands in the 17th Street store, Costa Mesa . BARBARA GIUS, Food Editor Wea~ar. Auguar 25. 1976 Cf Whatever the case, said Harmon, th~ customer always ~ets the item at the low f1i;ture "Say a pound or coffee fs S2.12 and the register reads $.92, the customer pays the last price.'' Cottrell said the objective 1s to improve customer service about 15 percent. It takes aboul 10 weeks before ''we see an increase or productivity. At the Costa Mesa store sales increased surprisingly fast and significantly.'' .:: t:i.-OCEl!V GRilCERV GPOCEP.Y M11RIJHRlt.~ • ~'I i •. ~ > T l .'I, T .t)'t Check On the day or the change over, lanes were backed-up half-way through the aisles. Disgruntled customers could be heard saying: -That's what happens when you try to r eplace people with machines. -They 're just trying to be loo futurist here and it's not going to work. They can forget my business . This is one of fi~ stores converted to the electronics system by the supermarket cham and another chain has one store in Torrance in operation. Lakewood was the first location for Ralph's, which Cot· trell said, ··had quHe a success. The system increased pro- ductivity and inventory control, and customer acceptance came s wiftly.·' :; LHKGE EGGS .11Ed t1t.11r SL WtKhlltb .A. WHL .. ui :5 L11M-r1tT "lli.: l v.i-F11i "Id~ 5at.L wr.uL u. f>uiini! • 81 1.'13 1.& 'j .h .h .H .J~ .... l i • j$ • JS Stand Blues But one gentleman, who s~med to have Caith in com· puterh:alion, said, "Just wait until they get all the bugs worked out. This will be the smoothest, fastest check-out in town." ,\REALITY Today, that prediction is a reality. Loolling back, Dixie Maupin, a checker for the chain for the past six years, said, "Thal first day was like something from outer space." Although sbe bad bad eigbt hours of training before go· ing into the operatioo, machines kept breaking down so there was little training given . What do local customen think about it? DISAPPOINTMENT One woman said she was disappointed as it seemed lo her that volume was down about one-third (less customers in the store and less cars on the lotl. Cottrell explained that there are less people in the store at one time because they are able to get in and out faster. Pat Place of Costa Mesa said, "I like it \!ery much. I like the idea that Ralph's is a forward looking business. ''When other chains did all their remodeling, I was real· Jy disappointed that they didn't go to computers then . U ~iJGni: ,,,,;i1i.ur .. : ~' I 1..E c.HEt 1l f1i<OCc.RY uROCt-.PI 11ROC£.KY C£PACOL BRAtS rLAKr~ GROCERY l.lP.OCEllV SNOWY DLEflCH HlIDEllT GU1 -~~ • •d .o l T • &7 T • 83 T l .... 7 T .1>8 l •• 5 • S3 T Sped Away She described the first day as chaotic, but by the second day she rell she had mastered all the new technology. llow does she like the scanner ? "For the customer. it's fantastic. 1t 's fast and ac· curate." However, she said, "as a customer I wouldn't have believed there is no way to make a mistake. But Crom here 1 know it is true." At first , she said, i;ome customers weren't very recep· live. "Some of my best ones just said goodbye and that they'd never return . "They're back now.·· IS IT SLOWER'! "I like the way purchases are written out on the tape. the system is faster, especially since people now place items on the belt the way they are supposed to. "And, l don't mind losing that service. I was trained t.o do it during the War, and I don't mind anything Jf It will hurry it up." . A Newport Beach woman said the system is faster and more accurate, which she likes. PRICE CHECK .. You can watch the actual prices printed on the screen so you don't really have to check your sales tape when you get home. But then it's there if you want to." Another woman, who had just completed shopping foe' her family for a JO-day camplng trip, said: • .. POCEP Y 11 ~: I1Ut: 1u111L i .1 ·" it.~ri[;i LH11 Nu[ livt 111.: hllO • •) T Bits of cauliflower fly from freezing bin to sizer. Some think the process is slower, admi\led Terry Harmon, manager. "l think it'a psychological because they don't lake unloading items on the conveyor '' Harmon said be was "thrilled lo death" over how the system i4 working, and he reported that volume 1s up. However. he said the percentage is "conridentaal. ·• According to projections. he said. the system is capable or increasing erficiency I.Ip to 20 percent. and he belleves personnel reached peak efficiency in about four weeks. Both Harmon and Ron Cottrell. director or the chain's supermarket systems. claim the only errors are human ones, such as a 1tock clerk mllrking an item incorrectly or a checkerpunchingtbewroogkey. "I came here because l was io a hurry and I needed lo get in and out. This is the fastest," she said explaining 1be shops elsewhere at times. "I used to cross-check tapes against my groceries at first and l never found any errors. I haven'tdonc thallately. I guess I have confidence." While checking one time, she said, she d iscovered several items were missing. • 'l just called the store. A!J J had record o! the purchaae. all 1 had to do is tell them what was missing. "By the time l arrived at tho store they were baaed and waiting for me. "This saved timeforthomandformo.•• Food Bounced from Freezer t .Q.F. sounds like the newest ~try Into the computer market, but IBM needn't. be coocemed. Unless they want to freeze ouL their compeUtfon -Uterall,y I I.Q.F. stands for Individually Quick Frozen and describes a pro- cess for freezing vegetables packaged In poly.bags. Each piece of vegetable ls individually froten as It passes through a large freuer on a slow movi.r\g. bounc· ln& conveyer bed. When it is com· pletel,y frozen, It bounces out ol the macbtoe aad into a bin lo be sized for packqin£ It takes from three to 1ix minutes lo freen a linl)e vegeta· ble piece and the resullia a b-i ol vetetablea tbat allowacansumers lo use the amount needed and stoRtherest. Tbereinowuteu often happens with wet-pact boxed. frozen vegetables. The J.Q.F. process was in· troduced to lbe froun rooct In- dustry ln 1956 but not as a conve- nience packaging process (Ol' the consumer. ll ..ns developed as a · means or getUng more abort •uon. bJ1b volume ve&"etables processed. such as com aod peas. • The l .Q.F . can handle 20,000 to 30,000 pounds per hour of these smaJJ vegetables which are then warehoused tor subsequent packaging. The product Is packaged In airtight poly·ba,gs. One of the two 1.Q.F.freezersln Orange County is located ln Santa Ana. It ls owned by Case-Swayne Co .• Inc. and was Inst.ailed in tMir frozen food plant on Fourth Street in 1973. The other is operated by Cleuahs Rhubarb Ranch an Buena Park. which packages strawburtes and rhubarb. AccordJng to Arrnln .. Doc .. ~. plant manager at the Case- Swayne froxen food plant.. the lrffier operates al ·20 dqrees F with a chill factor maklnc the temperature _.s degrees F . inside the machine. Case-Swayne pro-ceHe• caullflower. broccoli, bnissels sprouts. celery and a vegetable mix. "We don't get t.be high volume through the 1. Q. F. f reeser that the smaller vegetables produce," said Ray. "Tbe larger ve5etables take about six minutes to freae compared to the minute or two needed for corn and peas. We do run between 3,000 pound<J and 6,000 pounds per hour dependina on the vegetable." All veaetables are thoroughly washed and inspected before en· terlng Cue-Swayne's 8-by-J.S.by• 13-foot high machine vta a con· veyel' belt. The shaker bed moves back and forth with a blgb velocl· ty of upm ovlng air. The vegetables are kept in mOt.ion so they won 'L freeze to each other. The vlbratJng movement also helps remove the froaen vegetables from the machine. The more they freeu, the hlthet' t.bey bounce UD1ll the1 Jump up to a· Up openiQS which directa the boundQi .eget.ables out ot the f reeser onto a ltier. The aber sorts tbe vetetat»l.es into siin auch as atra large, small pieces and the cOCTeCt atie required for packaging. 1be al zed vege~bl~ are then deposited into separate bins. Theve1eetableaare then packated in polye(bylene bags for shipment. None of the very small or ext.ra- larce pi~es of vecetables are wuted but are sold for epeciallsed uae in pectaaJ.oc frozen dinners or fOt' hotel and restaurant uae. The convenlenco or poly• b•Hed ve1etablea la aaJnlna re:. coanJUon among contumen. In 1973. poly-bageed Item• represented 21 percent of tho ve1etablea ln lbe frozen food ~ lion of arocery •lores. In Jt'15 tho amount 1rew to 38 percent, ac• cordlnl lo John Case, frozen foocb sales manag r at tho Santa An• firm. . I "On the aver•ge. more lnd' more retaUera are movin~ tol J.Q.F. proeeased, PC>tY·bqcecl veaetables,'' he sakl "In fa~ m8D.)' of them are drCJpplnc lbei wet p1ek box on U.ema IDd 1uc. wllbtbepolJ·ba11ecl,,..,,.,... ... 1 The American Frozen Fooct lnlUtute r~porU that in 1175, well• over 5 billion pounds ot frolen~ vegetablet were l.Q.F.·packed II\' the United St ates. Sixty perceatolJ that amount was potatoea and lb balance was green and yellow vecetabJu. Loob Uke IBM will bafttofind' eome other w *1 &ofleaoou&.&Mir' c:ompeUUoa. • • . ... ~ OAJL Y PILOT Wedr\Hday August 25. 1976 '· Fund-raising A Priority ' CAaD SALE: Chimes AuxUl3J')' ot Oral· intua School for Del&! Ouldrcn hu a lar1e U · aortment of Chnstmas and Jewish New Year crttt.ma cards for s alt'. Purchuers m :ay chum h1df lhe price u a t.u-dedu<'Uble doo11lion. AddiUonal Information is available by cllll- lncMn. Ralph Jlen.~n. &63466. HOAG CANDVSTRIP ERS: To raJse funds for a special pediatrics proJ<.'ct at the hosplti&I, junior auxiliary members will wash cars from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m . Saturday, Aug. 28, ul the parking lot of United Cahfom.la Bank, Pacific Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. Members are Harbor Area high school girls who donate about 1.000 hours a month in volunteer activ1lies at the hospital. ORANGE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Dr. William O. llendncks. director ol research for the Sherman f'oundation Library, will speak at lhe next gathenog. Members will meet at 3:30 pm. Sunday, Aug. 29, in the foW'ldalJon gardens, Corona del Mar, for a summer party. Dr. He ndricks will d~cribe the bjstory and functions or the f oundalJon and gardens. Reservations are necessary and may be made by calling Vivien Owen, 544·2361. SERVICE AWARDS: Volunteers at Sad- dleback Community Hospital Thnft Shop were honored for giving a totaJ or 29, 150 hours. 84;ceiving 1.000-hour pins were Peggy Genet. Maree Hieser. Crace Matthews , Mathilde Rehse and Nelda Siegmund. A surprise pr esentation or $15,000 was made to the hospital. This brings the total contribution to $205,000. MUSICAL THEATRE GUILD: The Newport Beach guild will resume monthly meetings beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. I . at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club Melissa Tosh. a Cal State Fullerton music major , will cntertdm ~ 1lh a program or lig ht classical mus ic. This fall ~hi.' ~•II ~mg La Cambi ale d1 M atrimon10 m Rq::.31 's First Opera at the college. PAST GRAND REGENTS CLUB: The rirst meeting or the recently organized Past Grand Regents Club or the Catholic Daughters or America will be at 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 30, in the 1-loliday Inn, Costa Mesa. Dinner will be served at 7. Msgr. J ohn F. Sammon i the scheduled guest speaker. .ibra Key: F[exibility THURSDAY,A\JGUST26 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 2l·Aprtl 19 >: Specifics, de- ' alls, confrontations. work. health and s pecial etvlces are fratured You deal with idealists, •cactical peoph•. poelJl' folks, skt>ptacs TAURl'S <Apnl 20 Mii" 20 1 You gain 1n· 1ghts, find UOIQUl' WU)~ or C\prc•ssing yourself. ece1ve meaningful romplamcnt from member or ppos it e sex GEMINI (May2tJune201 llome.domesh c 1tuation -these are emphas1i«'<1 You get back- n1. but you 31so need counsel where rights. 1 ermissions are concerned. CANCER (June 2l·July 22> Chec k behind ne scenes1 backst age; find out what's going on t closed·aoor conference. LEO (July 23·Au~. 22 1: Key is organization. .et sights on Aoal -check priorities Be aware or c sonal a s well ns professional nttds . VIRGO <Aug. 23-St:.'pt. 221· Wh at had been 1ebulous, elusive . comes into foc us. LIBRA (Sept. 23·CXt. 221: You have chance :> break down ba rners Kev is to be flexible. crsallle. alNt to clu<'s, opportunities. You 'II gel oheart or m alters. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 1: Individual who 1 a "teacher" moy need your help. If you give. 'OU also will receive. Show good wlll towards one vbo dld aid you In past. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·1>t'r . 21 >: Your ~ychlc ob1hties arc act1 vt'ltcd. Your 11ense or al wnon 111 st1mul:it<'d Crt'at1\e 1u1ct•c; flow. CAPRICORN t tx-c 22-Jan 19 1 i\<'cent on lC'lg Journ<•y . .-ducat1oool proJe<'t. r<'od ing. wnt lJt. advert111ng your !'>CWw 11( rommunleatlon l heol1htened AQUARI S IJ nn 20 Feb JS>· F.motlonol In· ol~ment I!! ha S:hlia htcct tlon't rxrH•c·I ~hinA for nothlnl'l No (rec lunch 1..ovc 1s lf"eMnt ·• If only ~ou reroJ,lnlt<' It • . PtS('•:s < 1-'dl 19 March 20 1 J\(• fhplomat1c. .ul let 1t be kno\\ n thnt vou hnve ollles. DUllMG AUGUST OVll 200 CHAllS OM DISr&.AY ~.,,.. 101 ... ...., .. ~ ~'"""""",. LA-Z-BOY ----WHITl'S SHOWCASE-----, . 28892 Marguerite 369 E. 17th Street· Pkwy CW••,,.,. ~-·· . y· . y· . Costa Mesa "'"~!', !:~,, '"'":..!~~~ tf) filJ.'9l §!at~.~ Ul IM,,__. Confidence New Asset By 1UDITll CJO> OLSON OI -DollJ "Ill '*6ff Sllsan. (not her real name>. somev.•bere betwffn 13 and 16. was an unha,ppy girl. She was JX'rlty but dadn 't believe it and dadn 't Like herself very much. H('r self-esteem wu so low that ahe round bersd.t in trouble and 1n the Juvenile justice sy&ttm. Alter a week or trainint lo Oranie County ·s new POISE ( Peraon altty Outgrowth and lndiYldual Selr ErrecUveoess> program for rlrls in Juvenile Court schools, ahe has a new opinion d herself. Suddenly, she reallies sbe ls beautiful. With her new confidence, aho knows she can roa.ke it on the outside as a valuablo, wortbwbile person. The program, given once so rar as a pilot, h~ been so successful that county officials hope to expand it to all juvenile court schools. Girls in one s chool were used as models, ac- cord.mg to Judy Hath, staff assistant in home economics for the county department of education. Two classes were selected for experimental and control groups. Both groups were given the Tennessee Self.Concept Scale and Self · Evaluation or Pe rsonal Appearance Scale tests oo the first and second days ol classes and again on the final day to measure growth. The group or girls taking lhe POISE training went from the sixth percentile (94 percent or aJI other people taking the test had better self- concepts > to the 99th percentile, Ms. flath said. The other group slipped from 15 percent to nine percent. indicating that their self-esteem was wone arter they had been in school for a rew weeks without the POISE exposure. The training in beauty, fashion, exercise, diet and make·up prompted such comments as lhe one by Christy, a member or the POISE class, that ''It has been like a 'turning point' or 'blossoming' for late-bloomers." She goes on to say that "we are all beautirul but sometimes just need a lilUe bit of encourage. menl and ideas." Another girl said after the training, "I am more proud of myself than I was before this pro· gram came around." Still another student com· mented, "It got me to noUce myself more." Ms. Hath. who taught sJmUar cluses for ail tirls 10 the Orange Unified School District, said it confirms her belief that all teena11ers can beM!lt rrom a counic such iis POISE. That the airls cn)oyt'd the cour c was evident as they watched Jim Stlver. a hairdresser whtt volunteued to teach one of the cla::.se~. shape uni.· airl's lone black hair. They plied htrn with questions: "Are certo1n roods Cood for your halr? Wh•t con you do to Mel it to1row? Does blowing your hair dry It out?'' When the bell rn.ng for the next clnss no one wanled to leave becau:sc Sliver hodn'l llnishcd. the cut. The girls asked for and received permiaslon to remain a few minutes longer to see the transform a lion ol their classmate. They all wanted it to happen to them too. ANNOUNCING . s~<U'On ·C.am.er Fonnerlv /IJ. Eastblufl Colffuree • nowmttae A~yH111t-1 #11t ~~~1!nta's E:~pt Sluhng For Mt!n & Women 1101 Jamboree Rd.. Newport aeach 640-4740 A stretching exercise teaches poise and balance. The program consultant, Dr. Thomas But· lerworth of the Los Angeles C.OUUty School Dis· trict, cautioned that statistics from the sample groups were nol large enough to be definitive, but Orange County olficiaJs believe lbe succeas will continue in future groups. 4th ANNIVERSARY Ann~ Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your mis- g u I d e d advice to "Morph " se t th e Women 's Mov e ment back 100 ye ars I agree a mamed couple who cannot ~et adequate rt>st in a double bed should go Lo t"in beds, but your su~ gestion that the wlfe put a whi s tl e o n his nights~and left me cold. Sexist humor is no longer in good taste. Unfortunately. too many of your re aders do not have your intellectual capacity. Thl'y art> sure to take ·you seriously. l pity the wives of the chauvinist ma les who will have that column used against them. People are not to be whistled ror like dogs especially wives of men who want s ex. 1 ·11 bet lh<' lambasting you receive for that shaml'fol answer will br1ni: forth oan apology, but 1t can 't possibly compensate for the damage you 've already donl' P M DEAR P .M.: If you doe'& have a St'nH of hamor you'rf' no"' hf'rf' - whlrh, lncldrnt ally, Is tM principal flaw ln t.M Women'11 Movt"meont. Sorry. PM . I 'm n ot HEARING PROelEM? t S'ICIAUtl IH MlltYIDl»Hl$S Cid ts MAJOI MAHUPACTUHU llnlSINTID TIN YIAHIM COIOMA OIL. MAI HAl AEllSOtfR HEARING AIDS J4"1.C..tHwy. C-.. Mw-67'9)f)J ~DER NOW! CHRISTMAS CARDS 20% OFF Pencnci.i--d • H.qll.•t Q..ol.ty On Advice Whistle Blown • co..n1HUES UPTO 600/o & MORE OFF OM SPRING& SUMMER STOCK ONLY apologhlng for that auwer. It wu OK udl done it arain. What burns me up is he does n 't care . Any advice? -WASHING MACHINE BLUES his own bed. <I'll bet be JACK WINTB FALL FASHIONS itudb)' "· drlea ap fairly soon.> HOW IN STOCK DEAR ANN: The pro- blem is bed·wetting. It is our son. the oldest or seven children. He reads your column r eligiously and we hope he will heed )Our adnce. te:;,nang~~1~~::c~ Fashion Boutique myths. its r ealllles . 333 E. 17• ST .. COSTA MISA DEAR WASK: A 19· year·old boy whe wets bis bed a nd "doesn't care" la 1endla1 oul messar;es. Tell him he can swim II laps a night U be wants to bul from now oa be must do his own laudry and make Learn the facts by read· Behind lht> lnlernolaonal Pancake llouM.• ing "Booze and You -'-------------------For Teenagers Onl)'." by -------------------Ann Landers. Send SO We ha\•e had Arnie to a urologist for tests three li mes in the last six years. There is nothing physically wrong with the boy. He is 19 years old now and has ruined more bedding and mat· tresses than I care to think about. The doctor has give n Arnie pills. which he "forgets" to take. All lnstrucllons not Lo dnnk Uquids after 4 p.m. are ignored. cents in coin and a long, .. ------------------. stamped, self-addressed I can't tell you how up· set I get when I go to mal(e up his bed in the morning and rind he has PENDLETON WOOL I O.tl to 14.91 yd. ANGLO WOOL I 0.00 to JS.00 yd. <'nvelope to Ann Lan· de rs, P.O. Box 1400, Elgir.111. 60~20. Need transportation '! MOYGASHEL LINEN o Imported lrlth LIMtl 1.00 to 40.00 yd. UBERn OF LONDON b11port.d .._... Cotto.- Wool & Cottoa llellcl .•••• to 16.00 ycl. .W llrriYK eHf' 100 lolh of Ci 01 .... YetYefHtt ft cw• 250 lolh of Ci 0 f toa C. .. 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" Adaptable Imagination, Tuna Mix Despite our abundance of convenlenu pan· try staplt's, we still manage to get stuck an the same old gastronomic grooves when at com es time lo prepare easy, low·<.'OSl meals. That can of tuna on the shelf can be ia real budget m aker . given some imaginative scuson· 1ngs Savor 1t with curry and pineapple, peas, bread crumbs and <'heese or toes It with cashews, µ1m1ento afld chow meln noodle9. CVKRJEDTUNA Curry tuna and you curry favor. '• cup < I.~ stick 1 butter '• cup all·purpo5e flour "'teaspoon curry J)Owder '4 teaspoon salt Dash pepper 2cups milk 2 cans (7-oz. eachJ tunn. drained. flaked 1 can (20 oi. 1 pineapple chunks, drained 11 : cups chopped celery 1 2 cup s h \'cred almonds, toasted Hot cooked buttered n ee ~lelt butter over low heat Stir in flour. curry po\\dc r. s alt and pepper. Cook untal smooth, stir· ring constantly. Remove from heat Gradually stir 10 milk. BrUlg lo a boil O\ er medium heat, starnng constantly Roil and sllr I minute. Stir in tuna. pineapple. celery and almonds Bring lo ser\'lng temperature over low heat. Serve over rice. 6 servings . TUNA-VEGETABLE CHEESE BAKE Surprise tnEtred1ents make a meal l medium head cauliflower 12 teaspoon s alt 1 ~cup water 1 p:ickage t 10 oz I frozt>n pea!> 2 tablespoons butter J tablespoons all-purpose flour 1 , teaspoon dry mustard I can 113 n. oz.> e"aporated milk 1 P a cup.-; 1 I lar ge can (1212 oz 1 chunk light tuna. drained 1 cup 14 01.1 shredded sharp Cheddar cheese 2 tablespoons buuer 1 2 cup fine dry bread crumbs Wash. trim a nd break cauliflower into n owerets Simmer cauliflower with the snit and water S minutes Add frozen peas and continue cooking until tender, about 10 minutes Remove Crom heat, but do not drain Add 2 tablespoons butter: s tir until mE'lted. Spnnkle flour, a little at a lime. blending to keep smooth Add dry mustard. i.llr to blend Add t'Vaporaterl milk. tuna and C'hel'Sl' Cook over medium heal, stir· ran~ con~tantl~. until m1xlurt> as thickened. Turn into bultl'rl'd :.ha llo" bukinJC d1!>h. Mell remutn· inf? 2 tablei.poons butter. Sur in bread <'rum bi.. mix well .Spnnkle ovl'r toµ of mixturl'. Place un- der broiler to toast crumbs to a ~olclt>n bro'~ n, about 3 minutes. 8 servings. T WO OIF.F.St-: TUNA TIMBALES Bonanza for the budl'et. 112 cups milk. heated 4 eggs, sh~htly beaten l cup <4 oz 1 shredded Swiss cheese l C'3 n (7 OZ I tUn3, drained, naked '• cup chopped p1m1ento I teas poon ins tant rrunccd onion 1 2 teaspoon salt •, tea spoon ba-.11 Dash cayenne pepper Chl'cse Sauce Paprika Gradually star milk into eggs. Add cheese. tuna, pimiento. onion and ~easonlngs Pour into six buttered 6 oz custard cups. placl' '" s hallow baking pan on ove n rack Pour hot water into pan to l·anch depth Bake in preheated 325 deJ:ree F . O\len 30 to 35 minutes or until knife insrrted near center comes out clean. Remove from pan : let set 10 minutes. ln\lert onto serving plates Serve with Cheese Sauce; sprinkle with paprika. 6 sen·ings. TEMPTING TUNA ORJF:NTALE Surprising combo pleases. 2 cans <7-01 each I tuna, drained. flaked l can ( 100, oz. 1 co ndensed crl'am or mushroom soup 1 <'8n (20 oz. I pineapple chunk~. dratne<I I cup dairy sour creum :o 1 cup chopped celcr~ 1 l <'UP chopped salted cashf'ws 2 tahlt>'!poons chopl>('d p1m1t'nto 1 <'lln 13 01.1 chow mein noodle-; Combtnt' tuna. aoup, pme11pµle. sour crf'am. celery. <'Jllh~ws and pimiento, mix llghll} Spoon into bullered 1 •,.quart casserole. T op v.1th noodlf'1' Rake in preht'oted 350 dt'gree5 I-' oven 30 to 35 mlnuh'1' nr until thoroughly heated. 6 sen ms:s LIAM GROUND 59c ,, .. .,._ IHF u. c!:T.. .......... _..._.. ................ HINDQT, Of BEEF 'Mth Saeaks Sec Case Wt 190 to 22011 95~ ............. ............ s .. U.s..o.A. Tll TIP SJ3! FILIT ROAST MIGHC>M .. LOIN STEAKS or ROASTS llTM.LIAM s2~ GROUND ··~ CHUCK ,..,..,,_. ......,..... , ....... s1ee FILn MIGNON '1 ;-.•:::-.,-- ANKAMEAICAAO • MASTER CHARGE RANDY'S BUTCHER SHOP 270 I . 11th It. Coate ..... "-"'De!& lo ........ ....,._..,. I l¥tloo-.... OH NNON. ·SAT tO-t eto.H.,,., 142-7191 ~ \ • Wednesday August 25 1976 . OAIL V PILOT Q Dress Up for Summer Here are rour easy Whir ina redients in a -• t e a s p oon dr> Canna mon nr nutm\'~ ways to dress a summer blender for a hne tex· mustard to t~lt' salad. all using nuturaJ ture, or s imply s t ar Measurepari.lt.>\,IJu.\11 Star t o,.;etht>r a lt 111 1n.gred1ents and s pice!\ togt-ther and c h all to aad tarragon into 111nt ,.;red1enb ''C't'pt t•an PIQUANT blend 01vors Makes a Jar Adtf water, lr t s tand n.unonf)rnutmi>,: YOGURT DRE ' ING lov. rat ubstatute for 10 to l!I minutes Add n• OKANGE KO!'oiEY l cup plain yogurt Thousand Island dras· maanang In.: rt'd 11·ntto DIU' SING 1 tablespoon ketchup ing on fish salads Cover ta.ihtl) and shake t• {'UP mayonnabt' orchihsauce HEllBDRESSING \'l~o rous ly . Stllll' an 2 tablespoon11 horwy l small clo'e garlic. 2 teaspoons parsley rt>fragerator l \i.bl e&voon frc'h minced nakes Shake well be !ore w. ~roted orunttt peel I t a b I e 11 po on ,., t taspoon basal ing Use 3 tnbles p<l<lf\." or Oa11h pa rm kn horseradish leaves dressing to 4 cup salad l'·ro h 1-'r uat Sult¥!· 1 t a b I e s po on "'2 teaspoon tarras:on gret>ns. Makes l ' •cup:. rlatt>s chopped parsley leaves FRUIT Wlll P Cornb1nt' mayonnulM.'. 1 stalk green oruon. i... cup water I cup plain yo~urt hont'Y, oran~t-ped nnd choppedf1ne "•cupcorn oil '~cup sour t·rc•am 11t1prlkn : St'rV<' ov~r Lemon Jllice, salt to 1 •cup white \'lneitar 2 teaspoons hont'y frr:.h fruit ~ala1l pl;tll'i. taste 1 te11poon s ugar t teaspoon ,·anilla Ma kes aoout '" <'tll'I .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..;,,;;;;~~~~~~~~~~..:;...;.;;.;_;;~.;.;,,;.,;;..;..:;:,,:;:,.~~~-:..:.:..:~.::..::..;~:..:.:..::..:~~~ BOYS LOVE GIRLS EXlRA FANCY naLIAll PRUNI PLUMS mtenw nus.-. 26 T1n WID. SIPT. h t, 197' SClllY, NO SAl1 TO DW8S PAPAYAS PINEAPPLE~. FANCY LARGE HAWAIIAN 39~ 15~ SWEET RIPE CASABA VALENCIA BROWN MELONS ORANGES ONIONS;: RAGU WAGHml SAua SWEET RIPE :?i' 1sv,59c • MWtl()O"' oz. SWAISOI OIO(INDOTM IJv, s~s1 oz. • POCO CORN .... TOlnu.AS ''"' 12 Ct P\f. ..... Ol. w..•111 •)19--4~ . ., .... •a.MIYO.. . ....,. - FllGO ="'~ ... a.ll StmDOED w,-.nH !IC'c ::-' s; CHEESE •'I\ 01 85 ::,:.r. LASCCO ClAUS~ _ _, .... la.I. «>Z. ll'ICG COOCTAJL PKKUS •Ot •49' 1701 99' 1\ ....... u.s· ~ ~ CABANA TOPS I :;..~. $299 . "-.,.. , ·~ JUICY SWEET 15~ FANCY MILD 9 ··., C . LB FIESH GROUND BEEF 1~ .. -!55! 49' MEATt>~ BEEF SALE! -IOf«\W CJIQ SlPIS BEEF IONEl.ES>C>UJ( STEAKS fAMJ.Y CUT E QIJCI( IOAST .,.....on .,... ... 7..0. BEEF OIUCK ROAST S129FIYllG . a:. •1··· .. ltABm'S ~ .. $)~~ s13 .. ' WIUOWS CflJHD TUIDll MADE IONILESS HAM ·) 2~· SAUSAGE J~l ~~N $)29 ROLLS ·:,~· ... WMOU OI MAUS =~ °"s1 Ot STEAMER CLAMS ~~~o COIB ., II. SMAU SlltlMP :, 'UllO •1: Rm SNAPPER ~~c:;w, ft:, FR£SH fl.lfT Of POCH CAnO' SC OTC WHISKY ....-~~~~~ ......... .,.,.,..._ 45' ,:.,.~'-59c -.: PALM~I 120L 89C r. l i ;Cf DAILY PILOT * Home News and Views Scientis ts ba\•e ex· a maoed some home canned tomato producu; ol the typt' usocaated wilh botulism outbret.\k:s and have lound them normnt in acidity Microbiolo1usts ha' t" not been able t o 11r11w Clostr1dium botullnum, the bacterta that c;1uscs botulis m. in tomutO(•s within their normul range ot acLdity believe that the suspect jal'$ were either lnadt"- quately heatt"d or coo· tammated after heaun~ via defective seals. They are now t est1n£ th1:-; hypothesis for beini low m at'id are no lower in acid than o lder t ypes. And varieties often con· side~ low in acid cherfj' and light colored or yl.'llow tomatoes are rel a ti \'Cly high in acid compared to other typcl!i suit 1n a decrease m acidity, how1.,vcr. Ac· cording to rt>search nt Mic hig an Stnte and O r ego n Stti lc Universities. O\'ernpc t<1matoe~ \'lln rt>uch tlw low acid runitc when· botuhsm ba<'l<>ria could grow should not be canned. Nor should those \llat. show any decay or mold. ) Riper T omcitoes Lower in Acid The ac1duy '"'"~' or tomatoes hu bef'n wl<kr 1nten ive study by U.S. Department o l Agriculture 8t'•l'ntiists They survt'yed 55 tomatn varieties to tdentify low· acid t ypes. Their data showed tllat none of the SS varieties had an ut'idi· ty low enough to support the growth of lh t' botulism bacteria_ Overr1penes$ may re· Thu:s. it ';-; tnl portunt that 0\1er•rlp<' tomatoes To increase acidity, add 2 teaspoons of either ''lnei:ar or lemon juke to euch quart of tomatoes or tomato juice. Then. be sure to pro- ress the tom ul<W8 In a bolhn~ wat<>r bath <with water covering the tOPS of the Jttr!I 1 to 2 inch~sJ ror is mmutes <for pint or quQrlJ If tom•toes are packed hot and 30 minutes Ir packed cold. I B1DOROTllY WENGX ~!:r:~::::::: The tomatoes are rive. and many Orange Coun· ty homemakers are can ning them, judging from our telephone cal15_ The most freque-ntly asked question 1s ... are m y tomatoes acid enough to can safely?" Homemakers are a&k· ing this question as a re· suit or newspaper and magazine reports that "low-acid tomatoes" were the cau1>e of a small number of botulism incl· dents from home canned tomato products in re· cent years. Unfortunately some ot the news media reports have ~en alarmist in tone and hll\'e contained inacc urat t' and ID· complete information. Th1: ~clent1sts suspect that other m ic ro organisms grew an the incruninated tomatoes first and reduced tht' acidity level to th1.· point where the botulism buc teria could jtrow. R esearc hi!rs also But the rt>st>archers found that new varieties which have been blamed 'Nanas In Jam YOUA1WAYS SAVll Ameri ca n s found bananas in the early nineteenth century when occasionally fair winds would converge on New • Orleans, New York, or Boston and a d aring sea captain would unload a limited ca r go of bananas. The exotic banania m a d e i t s o ff i c i rd American debut in irns It the Centennial Exhlbi· tion in Phlladelpnia. " T~re, wrapped i11 tin foil and selling for ten ents apiece. it rivaled • the telephone as a crowd· drawing curiosity. Large, regular ship· ments or bananas to the ' U.S. market were possi· ble by the end of the nine- teenth century when the Costa Rican railroad was built and a nimble ,_·mosq~ito " fleet <so named for its r ecord speed• carried the fruit from the shores of Cen· \rat America to our coagt. · , The following recipe is 'h>r Banana Jam. •1 com· 1T1only used condiment in Central America, in In· dia and the Pacifi c i s lands . T hi s p1m smacks or citrus. I I I BANANA JA1'1 3 quarts s liced medium-ripe b a na nas I about 12 lar11e banunai; 1 6cups sugar 11 :! cups oraniw jui<'e I' ",cup lemon JUit'l" I .2 tablespoons gratl'<f lemon peel '-'•''"ti.AO~ "~'(..l0 •,11•" lUNCH MfATS ::.~ .,PP.t •• " ••• "*~41 BURRITOS ~=~' t)$.(Ai;tMAllt .. • 1V•'-•"..iH •O BOLOGNA ~~.?' 0VA11¥1A•l .. •1 YAq •'Ml tO BOLOGNA :~i~ o~•• ., ... " cono SALAMI : • '.'' 0~.aA tlillA ff .. cono SALAMI :.''. ov.-¥••t••tl'"' '"''" PORK LINKS ~-~·· Al •~ _,, f l"it BHF LINKS ::: ttt'f•Y WlfNfRS :.:~ , ... ._.." )()•tN WtfNf IS ;,!~ WIT" STATIR BROS. 1ow-1ow PRICl5 ·· 39c ·• 39c .. 97c .. 67 c .. s 111 ·· 79c .. s11• •• 39c •• 9gc •• g9c I FRYING •91.i:r• .::ST IHI c KE NS ANY .:;~~."c.... •EEF.~~~~t~~~~ :~~·LB. • CALIFORNIA GROWN 51 c $ , ·~a. , {( ..... 'ft(1/t J11rt TURBOT FIUET fMt•1o.t"tftH)lttrr.1 •{t flrl'lttf VI HALIBUT STEAKS t Al~ t H()/t H BITS O' SHRIMP ~ . WHOLE BODY .,. &.a. c STEAK SALE . ,., PORK SPARE RIBS • s 1 n $I II SMALL SIZE FROZEN •DEFROSTED LB. CUT·UP ••YING CHICklNS.. . ... .. .. 4 5 c LB. ., ...... .... . .. ....... , ' •\ ., ......... .. ...... fl ..... ,. flt.nM1eNOM • s I•• "t, .. ,. •2 .. ··~ ~~ CHUCK r 55c ••ou,~~ 99c 111r•HOUlj!J •&O~ll"• • ,., ROAST =~:DE-CUT LB IEEF EXTRA l EAN .. l B_ TIP SRAK ~ ra .. Mlll JO«H • 127 •tC'. CHUC!<. llONl•l~~ • 12• W((f. r .. ul'•. fl<}NI''" SLICID •ACOM •• SHOULHR HAif •8 SllOULDIR '""" 98 ( A0 .. •8VI"-$1 .. , IHI •~Ou .. O•B(INfll~~ • 1 •• Wllf 1• SLICIDaACON •• TIPROAST .• CU81DSTIAK s2•• .. .,,.,_., . • ••• llflf••OuNO•llONf... ,1 07 lll••CH\l\;••~01 ·• CANNID HAM ~~: 1• RUMP •OAST '" A .. ROAST s12• U60A()llA_0(A•~•NCHO•.,Uo0MIOM 59c ICH•llO.,HI$\ •12• lfH •C..v<:a 1• TU•KIYS l• STIWMSAT 1e 7·•0•l•OAS1' l tt •1•• I "$139 . lH • 1 ••I .•••• c \ll 95c II Combine all ingre· I dienls in large kettle. Stir over moderate heat until sugar dissolves. Boil rapidly for 10 nrjnutes. then reduce heat and si mmer, stir· ring frequently. until thickened . about 15 mlntJtes. CThe banana sue~ break up as they cook, to res ult in a smooth jam.) To test doneness, u se th e refrig erator tes t c1escribed on page 8. When jam is thick. re· move from heat and la· dle immediately into hot jel ly jars or canning Jara. Fill to within 1,. in· ch ~ t op; screw cap on evenly and tightly. In· v.-rt for a few 11econd!4 and stand Jars upright tn cool. M akcs lllnl' ten 8· ounce J.:trs or fl\·r pmls I 11....... • .. ·~ '! iiiilARlllE . . .. 2/M>Z. 54 c GRAPE JUICE wtLCH'S .. ! • Just A Loaf An easy UC<'Ompnni· ment to Vl'J:etable s alads. mitd(' with n "rompany" looC Crom lhefr~7.cr: HERB BREAD GAU . f AMIU. 48 OTIER POPS............... . -. ,.,, 1>~( 69' llAPKlllS ........ '. ............ 14~1. CLEMONADE COUIOJAY !IMC ••• ! .... .l~Ol S1J3 ! DEiERIElll .. •M>l. 88cP~~K & JEANS vAM~~-~! "Ot 52~ 9 wtJGHTWATCHlM ISc (fl_. D~L MONTE 38c I .... 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SJ ash loaf ii bread diagonally into N ncb slices. c utting .. most through to bot· fPm, ·s pread margarine ilixture between brud slices. Wrap tightly in alum.illum foU. Bake at 37.S decrees ~-. Cor 2S minutes, or until bot .............. .,. • ·'M) 1 NATURAL CEREAL ~.'.e~i~~ ... ! ··-o' 75c ALKA-9 MACLEAllS ., Lo.I# -&a« ~ ';ooJ. ~~ CAP'N CRUNCH ~~1 ! ••w 87c SELTZER ,,.. 96C IOOIHPASIE •49c Ot1•uo • SYRUP ':luawo•,,.' ! ,. Qt Sl.Q6 36 COUNT 3 OUNCIE6 FIOD• PEAS ~w.:t:a· ... ~ 5,c RICf ·A· 39 KOTEI fl· llFFEI SIPPEIS :~ . ! .... ~ s1u 9 RONI oO\ot.. c TAMPONS .,. SJ 39 79 l.ASAW E:.~ I '"°' s2n CARI.IC BREAD .... ..,.t ..,, 54c ,.._ _ ~~:: -"'!.~"-°'--oLHCK~,. C Cll£S( PIZZA ~.! .... s1n IAfflES ~:;:~.-J •1« W PRESERVES ;~::.:;.~~! 87c.'::~~: I ~~&gc _'0_c_o_u_ .. r __________ ..,•_.s_OUNCIE __ 5 ________ _ . Dllll1S ~.... -~ &r POPtl£\ES . . .. _ ~ GRAPE JAM ~~· :· . . ! n-oz 93c ....... ~'!!µ-~ .... ! ... 1llW. s1~· TEA BAGS .,ryo-. ! ·~T aoc PRO TOOTHIRUSH .. ICE (•~a-~,..... eac f TE c•""'"''°• one ~~~~:~FT ·ucH IUU _._ -..u .. .. . ...... .. ... ~ .-.-~~:::_. ••<>~ 0'1 ~=-mm:mm:mf!EmD~l:DiB~lam:Dimiiil!Emml!mJmllllll ; • l ,, WOdnesoay Avgu!it is 1976 OAIL Y PILOT ('j Budget Protein: Beans, Chicken 'n Cheese Pot Full of Tasty Parts for Oven, Grill Use Your Bean "A chlck('n 1n every pot" 1s generally n•mt-mbered as the rampu 1an s lo gdn for Republican!> an thl' 1002 pn·suh•n t1al l'lect1on Actually, the NauonJI Broiler Council nott'S, tht' ongm was much car It er , 1n the 16th C('ntury $pt>ak1ng at hus CllrOnatlun, Kini: Henry IV or Fr an('c said: "I hope to make 1-'rance so p~perous that every peasunt will have a chicken In his pot on Sunday.·· But you needn't be peasant or prospcrou:. to enjoy SU('culent chicken, which sull remams one of the more economical mainstays or our rood supply. ll is obviousl y more economical to buy 9.bole stewing chickens and cut them up yourself for serving portions. But packaged parts can stretch your grocery dollar, too, smce they provide such a versaWe base for kitchen creativity. Now that the bird is plentiful. thf' Broiler Council suggei.ts Robust soups. f\mre and fork 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese. :.towing 3 supply or boned sandwiches . Hearty s alad& i:rated chicken thighs in the freezer. re- Reans ofrer enough versat1ht) 1 pkg. (12 ounces 1 com muf · ady for family-meals on a busy to bami.h boring menus and b.in fin mix day or for a spontaneous party budget blue& '•teaspoon dry mustard when guests drop in unexpec- CIULI BEAN BOWL 1 small onion. finely chopped tl•<!l)'. '··pound ground beef Preheat oven to 400 dc1?ree!> F'. On a day when you have lime, '~cup chopped celery LighLly grease an l llC7X2 inch de bone a quantity of thighs. •:1c uprhoppedgreenpcpper casserole or baking dish Turn Wrap them in heavy-duty 2 teaspoons chili powder chili into prepared pan and top aluminum freezer Coil. ma.king 1 can (16 ouncesJ pork & with cheese. Make up com muf-packets the size of famjJy serv· beans with tomato sauce fin mix according to label direc-ings. Press the foil well to re- l can ( 11 ~'2 ouncei. I con· lions. Add dry mustard and oruon move air and seal edges by more densed bean with bacon soup to batter· pressing. Label and store and I soup can water Spoon corn muffin batter over you have the basis for qwck, de- In saucepan, brown beef and ch1h and bake for 20 m1nutrs, or hcious meals. cook celcry and l?rl•l'n pt'ppt•r until bubbly and rom muffin lop Boning chicken thighs 1s a snap "ith ch1lt until tender 1uw pin/,? ts golden brown easier even than boning shortt>n1ng 1f m•t·e::.!>UJ) 1. ttr to TEXACALI Pt:PPERS breasts because there's JUSt one .;cparate me.it ,\dd rt>mamini: S large green pep!)t'rS large bone to cop<' with The Na 1ngred1cnts lie at. ,ltr oc 12 pound ground l)(•cf t1onal Broiler Council offers lhts cas1onally M akE's about 5 cup:.,., '· 1 cup chopped oruon c.isy. three-step technique t 1 > 11.nd phosphorous tothed1et. CHI CKEN KA.BOHS 6 bro1 ler· frver <·h1<'kt•n th1£hi., !>ktnned, bOnt'd und cut 10 l·lnt'h chunks l cup chili sauce I cup :ipplesauce I small onion, chopped 1 tablespoon sugar 1 lablespoon soy sauce J teaspoon flavor enhancer Freezer Rolls Stuffed In no time a hostess can whip together a cheese sourne en croute (cheese soufn e in a crust l It looks as good as 1t sounds. tastes dt-licious and is amazingly easy to prepare. A good comple· ment for a mam dish dinner salad. All of the ingredients store re- adily in the freezer, so with very little advance planning the har· ried hostess can calmly greet her guests knowing that all will be well. The cheese soufne is easily prepared by scooping out small french rolls and brushing each inside and out with butter or margarine mixed wilh spices These are then ftUt'd with the chees<' mixture and baked A slice of cn sp bacon 1s added 1ust before serving and as simply ciS that "dinner is served " ~n·ings. 1 medium clove garlic. cul along thtn side, Jotnt lOJOint ; CALJFORNIA BEAN Al.AD mtnced (21 cut meat from ooe joint then CHEESE SOUFFLE 1 can c 16 ounce:.1 pork & 1 tablespoon chili powder pull or scrape meat from bone: EN CROUTE beans with tomato sauce 1can<16 ounces> beans (3l cut meat from other joint. it. cup melted butter or 2 cups cooked nee 1 cup cooked rice Chicken thighs average about margarine I rup fresh orange sections ! teaspoon salt four ounces each and two make a I teaspoon Italian herb blend J cup diced zucchini 3 ounces processed ch~sc, hearty senoing. The moist, dark 8 small frozen french rolls 11 cup sliced J!rf..'<'n onions cut in strips meat makes the thigh a choice I package 02 ounces) frozen 1 :i teaspoon j!r::ttcd oranl!e Remove tops and seeds from piecc to grill, bake or to fry. Or it cheese sourne. thawed nnd peppers. Cook '" bmhng sultrd can be cas1ly boned for kabobs. 1 2 cup chopped smoked ham 11 teaspoon !ialt \\Utcr about 5 minute!>, drain. In Al.so tr_,. pound1n° the bon""d 8 I · b h skillet. brown bed and cook ,.. " s aces crisp aeon. cac 2 tublr .. 1rnn11.; pn•p.ir,·d onion with l?arltc and chtlt thtj!h into a thin cutlet, adding a slice broken in half 1-'rench drr!>stn~ powder until tender. favorite filling mixture and roll-In a small bowl mix butter und In bowl. combine inl(redient.-.. Stir to separate me:it. Add tnj!Jelly-roll fashion. herbs. With a sharp knife, scoop l l arge green Pl'PPt.'r, chunkt'd ll ('ht'rry tom atOl'!' 8 chunks p1ne.1pplt• 1 • cup corn 011 In ljhallow ~l:ii.i; dli.h mi' together chili sauc(', uppk~uun'. onion, s ugar. !>OY ~aucc und flavor e nhanc·cr. On 4 metal skewers arrange alterna tely chicken, gret'n pcpper, tomatoes und pineapple Pluct' In n'a' made aod IN stand -i hour' R \•nto\I' skl'\\t'r~ from 111.1r111.ldl' .111d .•<Id l'•H'n '"I Hnitl i.kt.•wt•l's ali\)Ul Ii lll<'hl'' frum hi.>ut t.o un·1· cmt•n or J:rtll • turn1n~ and bot.tang ubout :.111 mmutl'S <lr until Coak CJll Ix-111 :1ertcd an chicken with 1•11i.\". 11 .. 111 und servl' remu111111t:i mllrinndt· as sauce. Servi.' with nl't'. Mak,•i. 4 servingi. \ c hill. Serve on salud ,llrt><'ns beans. rice and salt; spoon into One lhitth provides 34.2 percent out rolls. leaving a shell ~ inch wilh butter mixture. In a bowl Bake in ;i prch<'utl'<I oven 1350 Garnish with "rung,• ~ltl'l'S 1r tll'-peppers. Arrange in l 'r.!·quart of lhe adult recommended daily thkk. <Use bread removed for a mix cheese soucne and ham. degrees ,..1 for ao to 35 minutes ori :-ired. Makes about5cups shallow baking dish ( 10x6x2" I. allowance of protein, yet it has stuffing, to make croutons, bread Place rolls on a cookie sheet until cheese is puffod and brown WESTERN CASSt:ROU·; Rake at 400 degrees t-' for 25 just 108.7 calories. It also con-pudding, bread crumbs). SilOOn cheese soufne mixture in-Top each roll with bacon nncl I can (l pound> chili with mi nutes. Top with chccse; bake tributes Vitamin A, thiamine, Brush each roll inside and out to eachroll . serveat once. rn:_·_a_ns~~~~~~~~~~~~~un~tU~c_h_eesemelts. ~~~~~~~"-bo~O_a_v_in_.~n_l•_c_i_n_,_iron.~..;_c_al~c-iu_m~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ &tta-etuncnv flakes of cotn wifh just the riqht ~mountof ftOSti~ ~~ fot kids and aduttS. (llel'f/£_ ~pR[P/ • • E ONNESTEA, NESTE A, NESTEA, NESTEA.. 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Unllke other seafood and lhtllrllb, the ahrlmp takes to a number of dltlereot prepan. tlons, hot and cold. Try m.tinallng shrimp in wine, toaalng lt with well· 11euoned r1ce for a California· 9lyle paella, or uaing It to stuff artichokes. It also blends with fruit: eerves up well in omelets and mixes well in aelatln·based mousses. Th* unique mousse. perfect for 1 cheons or buffet sup~s. ls ful of shrimp, cri1p celery, t angy plmiento·sluffed green olives and herbs. Its rich navor 1s spiked with Tequila. T EQUILA SllUMP MO URSE 2 envelopes unflavor ed gelatin h cup cold water l 10-:\•ounce can cr-ndensed chicken broth '::cup Tequila 12 teaspoon basiJ. crumbled .,, teaspoon dried dllJ weed "'• teaspoon ground celery seed 2 drops hot pepper sauce v.. cup hme jujce 1 cup dairy sour cream 112 cup mayonnaise 2 4·'h ounce cans shrimp, ·drained ,, cup thinly sliced M chopped t'elery 1• cup s liced p1m1ento stuffed green olives l tablespoon chopped pari.el~ Small crisp leltuce leave:. Shrimp, green olives and p2rsley Soften gelatin in water Com bine broth . T e quila . herbs. celery seed and pepper seasoning. Heat to bolling. Add softened gelatin and sur until dis solved. Stir in lime Juice Chill until aelatin thickens slightly Blend sour cream and mayon· naise together. Fold into gelatm miltture along with shrimp. celery. oh,·cs and par.;ley Turn into oiled S·cup m old. Chill firm Economical, Too Unmold and 1m:dsb wiUl let· tuu an~ Ladditioaal abrimp. olives and,.a.raley. Makes h«V· inaa. i SKall(rS IN WJOTEWINE z ,o{lnda shrimps. ahelled anddef'eined ~~p Moselle wine • cup lemon Juice ~ tablespoon dill we.t --.. teaspoon salt ~ teupoon pepper l clove 1arlic, crushed -4 tablespoon.a buUer 2 tablespoons fmely minced parsley Place shrim.Ps in sbaJlow porcelain or glass baking dish. Combioe wine with lemon juice. diJI, sail. pepper and garlic. Pour ovt'r shrimps. Cov er dish Place 1n relngerator to marinate for at least two b<Nrs, tumiog several limes during that period. To l'OOk. melt butter in skillet or chafmg dish. Urt shrimps from marin ade with slotted spoon and place in skillet. Cook shrimps over moderate heat, stirring frequently. for 8 to 10 mmutes Remove shrimps and place in serving dish. Pour marinade into sltillet and boil rapidly 3 to s mmutes . Pour over shrimps. Garnish with parsley. Serve over toast points . Makes 6 to 8 serv· ings SHRIMP COMBO l cup each chopped onions and celery • :! cup chopped green pepper 11"2 tablespoons butter or margarine l can condensed cream of mushroom soup ':cup chicken brot.h 3 rups cooked rice ' , cup diced pimientos 2 teas· poon salt ', teaspoon pepper 8 12 ounces peeled. de· veined. cooked shrimp l cup grated Cheddar cheese Saute oruons, celery, and green pepper in butter until tender crisp Stir in soup and broth. Cook. stirring, until mixture is smooth. Add rice. pimientos. seasonings, and shrimp Gou rm et En tree l Be an economical gourm<'t. Try the British favorite. Welsh Rarebit. which makes a nutritious meal from milk. <'heese, beer and Worcestershire flavorinf'S. Serve over toast points or crusty French bread rounds and balance out the meal Wlth a tossed green salad WEI.SH RAREBIT '-' cup < 11 stick> butter liJ cup unsifted flour 11 teaspoon sail , .. teaspoon Worcest<'rsh1re i.auce 1., teaspoon dry mustard Dash cayenne pepper Dash pepper I cup milk ~,cup bet•r 2 cups (8 ounces> sharp Cheddar cheese, shredded Toutpomt5 Mt>lt margarine In large skillet over medium heat. Stir in flour, salt. Won• ste~hlre !'inuce. mustard . cayenne and Pt"pper until blended. Removt.> from heat : JtrDduaJly stir In milk. Cook, stlrrlnR con.11tantly. until mixture comes to a boil. Boll for l minute. Stir In beer; then cheese until cheese Is ml'lted and mixture Is smooth. Serve hot over toast points. Makes4 servings. FROM Fash ion Island N ewport Beac h 1'am lnlo a gnas«t shaJlow ~casserole. Sprinkle Wlth cbeeN. Balle at ~~lot· ts minutes or untal thorou&bly heat· ed. Makes e 1ervings Ea<'h serving provide:. 2211 calories DEVILED SHllJMP J pound medium shrimp, cleaned and develned '.4 cup coarsely chopped 11"Dpepper 3 t.blespoona maraarine or butter 1 tablespoon de hydrated minced onion 1 can sliced mushrooms, drained • l cup gar he barbttue Mauce 1 ., cup orange jwct• Rinse and drum snnmp Sautc shrimp and gr een pepper in margarine or bulter until shnmp is pink. Star m remaming 1ngre· d.ients. Reduce heat. cover and sim· mer for 10 m inutes. Serve ovt>r hot, fluffy rice. Makes 4 to6serv. 1ngs. OU New-Granola Ptiffs- in 2 delicious Dawrs. New Heartland Granola Puffs is slightly puffed to be lighter than ordinary granolas. In fact, it's so deliciously light, the whole family will enjoy it. N o artificial p reserv- atives, of course. A nd two terrific flavors -Cinnamon Spice and Regular Granola. 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Vegetables 'l::: •• 79c < • & W delightful coruhinotion! 20 117,, Delicatessen J•rir1' in rlf1•rt 1'1wr A11R ~i thr11111tlt Wrd. Srpt. I Liquor Dep 't. 'Buddig' s Meals 35c Wafer thin ~lictt! -choice of ~ix vnieties! 3 OJ: pkg . Sliced Swiss • • • 39c ~ Prom the chttM people! l<ran -6 ox ~ Sliced American 59c : Springfield from \\'i8COIUin! 6 oi f =1a-99( f Lemke'• Wiseomin cheete! 9 01 ~ Canoed Ham l LIS. ss•• Oscar M l.)'tt -slice n'eat, heat. n'IK'"e Dressing .. am • 59c Rob'a -t.o natter salad~! 8 07, ORAllGE 79c JUICE Tropic.f\4 • not a blend •.• not a coneentra~! ... 64 oz. t >rwn tlr11/v !I to !I Su11d11v /(/ f11 i N11 Ml/1·11 tu fl1•uh 1 ~ Whiskey ~~~Es~~ s4 9~ 011r own fo:I Rancho Sour Maah -66 proof! C:rrot \9lue, ll't'llt llftVtnR! (~uart Canadian sail 1• • s 1099 Lorcl Colvert'., -ha!( i:nl~cin Old Crow •••••• s499 Sove tiOt on ~lrai~hl whiskey! REDUCO lk! HCUAY TIES $299 VODKA Uottled for Ull -and you! fifth I. W. Harper ••• s&99 St rnil(hl whlek.ey reduced J.001 Qt. White Satin •••• sgn Snvt' 1.f,()! Bumett'11 gin -111 iollon Sebastiani s329 ;~ WINES , RnM. Bursundy, Chablig! half.gallon .: • I ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON REACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IHVINl: , , 1 , ! It I 't f • ,' ' \,\ fi, I • I • l"f' lttJ<lfp lt;t/ofo ..... ' f I 1 i,I) \ •' ' , •, ,,,.i'-Nl•)lf fl,,, • , f .. •P•ltJfl ,... 1'11,(IH d, 1'l(f ,..j(l!l•l•.1 r 0 1 I r I ''" J' 1, " l\f ' ol I I ' I' :'Ill ' r,/ 1 " ' lf I I (I ! \ / , ' 'I\ 1! •11111 -., 111,\(,,1'' f."'1ff>f ~'ill.. 0 if,,,, I f'! !t, , Inst.mt SanU ••••••••••••••• S1J4 Lm yvu alet"p -• oa (I 911 , • , l.41) Frem DriM lrill .......... $2.81 All the flavor -4 oz Cl ..a ... lMa I ,• Freeze DrW Sanb •........ $2.01 Rt'ady in minul• -• oi fl ml ... lMl Mail C.ffee .•.•..••....... $1.99 Jnaunl f'rtaa dried -4 Ol (I ml . • • Ull I trq F rte ••••..•...•..••••• S 1.29 Jtv C'ehron -p,cll•K' I'll 24 1h~1~ Yuban Coffee •.•••.•.••.••.• $1.95 C'hoitt of (rindJI -I tb (J LI. CM ••• Ul) . ' ' SrlowJ lelCll .................. 99C Beef Stew .....•.•..•...•.••.• 3~ J\.wder for dtl1cale fabric.! :?6 <n Kold K11t fruun -8 en paclletl' Saffola Oil •••••••••••••••••••• 9gc · Sirloin T eps ••••••••••••••••••• &tc' J<old Kitt Cro1cn -8 ounce pecluige j I I ~ ' Wednesday August 25. 1916 DAILY PILOT C'S Make New 'Ice Cream' Rage at Home THE SLIM GOURMET By BA•BA&" Draln the Juice from yosurt and salt. Jo'retto in your blender Or u."'t' a:el1l1n ton e-ba ll en •, teaspoon butler· unhl all gelatin granules GIBBONS the crushed pineapple in· according to dircctaon:s dra1nt>d, t<1nncd un vclope' navoredsalt ;a~ dissolved. Add rc The lateat, great.est to11mall saucepan Add Mo.ktt e11:ht serv1nt(:s, ~ s we-et1.•n cd peache'i 11 rup fOld v..Her 6·ounre container malnina lnaredaenl.'S an ••aottlcecream"ra&cts l he 1elatin and su,.,-. calones eaeh-Soften the l\'lutin 1n lc.-upbo1hngwatt!r rro1rnorangrJuJc.-econ· order given. except frownyoeu.rt ... lowerin Wait one minute, then PEACll YOGURT water or onc.quartt'rcup SUgar subi.lllulc tq ct>ntr~l l.', p~rliall y oranaejwce Co~erund ht tban many lee healoververy lowname Followpreccdmcdnec ()(pureeorhqwdltom equa124teaspoons thuwi..'d blend smooth. Add crea m •. bul •till unW gelaUn a nd fUl&r tions, u.amg one: t'UV uf lhecannedpeacht'l' 8·ounce conta111tr In blende r cont31ner <>ra naie Juicl'. Cover Md t crammed wltb t u.tar are rnelted. Remove peach pur~c in plnce of BLENDER .Q U I CK low·fal vanilla yogurt combine t;t"l»lln und rold blend smooth. Frl'"le uc calories. from beat and add SU.VAi" the pineapple . Fresh. ORANGE Jt:. <'UPS mi.tunt non water W141t one minutt'. cording lo dlrtc.-tions. You can make tt aubetitut.e. soCt,fuU,y ri~nedpt>eled YOGURT ICt:Mll.K rat dry milk powdt>r <01 Addboilinawater:cover ~rvu 12. ~8 calories younelf at home. with Stir 1n ploupple, mtlk, peaches may be pureed 1 ~, tell!'lJ)<>on~ plrun ooe·half cu~ nonin-11an1> and blend on hat h Spt.~ eac.-h leu1u11rande&Jories,·~~~.;._~.;_..;.____;,...;...~~~~~-=--~~~~~~~--'~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ by followine our direc· dona~ It's elClra easy if you own one of those handy~ d a ndy "i ce-cream machines'' th at go n side your d eep rreeu ... no crushed ice or rock salt needed: Simply follow the manufacturer 's dlrec· tions. Without an ice-cream machin e, spoon the mix· ture into a small metal bowl <which conducts J the cold> and put the bowl in direct contact "'1th your freezer shelf. Wait 30 to 45 minutes. I then remove bowl and beat mixture smooth again. Repeat one or more times, until the Luck mixture is light and airy. ~ ,.,,, Spoon mixture into a ~!" covered plas tic con· ~-·'1' "'_"lio.I, .._ tainer and freeze it firm. ,.,.,. ~ ...... ·• . r , Allow it to soften slightly ~ ~i1f~ , ~ '<. -/ //~~L.J.IV'w.. ""''""""'~'ti:\"'.'.~-. at room te mpe rature -.. .-.-~,; --~:---4 t before serving. .;.-. ....-, ~ =---::·~ PINEAPPLE YOGURT <¥' ' ICE MILK 2 S.-0unce cans juice. packed cruched pineap- ple I enve lope plain gelatin 4 tablespoons sngar substitute t o equal 12 teaspoons l cup cold skim milk 1 cup lowfat vanilla yogurt ~teaspoon snit Man Eats Shark For hundreds of years shark bas been used all •\•Cr the world lo reed millions or people. ll pro- vides an excellent source of prOlein at a modera te price. The two names most marketed on the Pacific Coast are gray fish and shark meat. Shark comes in a steak or fillet form. Most is ~aught ofC the Pacific Coast. T here are many varieties or shark caught all over the world and used in different ways. It is considered a delicacy in many countries. Let your imagination run free in preparing this delicious fish. The meat has a flaky white texture with a delicate mild navor. It can be used much th e s ame as halibut and cod in your favorite redpes. It Is ex· cetlent barbeque d, sauti'e'd, tried or baked. Or. try il poached. Poaching is a qukk. usy method of cooking fi11h which is often over· looked. Simply simmer fish in a seasoned liqwd ~10 minutes (depending o:i thickness) or until fish Oakes easily when tested with a fork. The poaching liquid 11houtd point up the flavor of the tfish. but not ma11k it's natural fl l)vor . Follow· inR as a ~slc poaching li· quid recommcmdcd by the California Fis heries Allsn . POACHING BRO'nl z.3 cup!' wtttt"r (l cup dry white-wine mny be 11ub1lltutcd ro r t cup wat('r) l onclon, sliced 8 whole black JIC!P- percorna 2 whole allspice 2·3 tablespoon!' lemon juice l ba)'Jeaf 1 teaapoon salt UghUy oil bottom or pan to prennt sticking. Combine incredients in pan and brinJ to boil. Lower heat and add fish. Remove from liquid with wide s patula. Drain; .erve hot or ch lllcd with a fish sauce made with remain.inc Metar in the •a" or separate into C!bunks aad serve on let· ttace cups .-ith Hsorted 6-b. raw vegetables. Extra lean Ground Beet BONOEOBEEF LB 7-Bone Quck Rout ~OM.II Stull Eid RI• Rust Frab Bllf Brisket Top Ro11d Stak ll(loo(,(OllUl~Uoi ---- ggc .. 1" Honeydew Melons 12C .............. ···········-······ .... LB. Whole Watermelons LB 4 c Graen ~~~!~~~ .......... LB.1oc Dellclous . ~~~ ... ~l~ms. LB. 29° Russet Potatoes BULi< ... •. Fruit Juices· .l8.14c DAISY FRESH ... • •. -OT. JAR .~th & Beaut~ Aids !!~~!ject•r llMa . .::,, ggc SAiek S.,W 11 Clr1ri. ::~ 89' ~~Siter II BIHa :';. 99c SQict S.,.-11 Del Monte Green Buns~27c SLICED OR CUT •••• 16-0Z CAN Coca Cola !~u!~!~P,1~oz. c~ 97c !!!~~!~Drinks __ .. ,:r.T\. 55c B~I 8~1_d F~clllu __ • 0~ 31c ~~1~1lif. s~~d 01~~ o~~ 79c C111pflr1 Man~llows .. .,,0:0 55c Fr11cb'1 l11'!~ _ _ ·-~ 29c ~~~!~ Diii_ ~~!-~'-_ .. ::,. 14 o Nesta lntalt Ta __ ;C ~ 1" !~~!!!t~ ~·P~~ Mix •r·.Qr"=• 990 Anthony Spagblttl i> 0,"':ll 79c ~!!'~~r-,lttttl Sa~ ~~a 250 Tr• Top Apple Juice •• 0'::.. 550 ~a~ Lte Coff11 Cramer .. 0~ 99e ~ LM Ory ROU! P111~:a3c ~arvut ~ay 1~ .• 01 l<W 29° lady LH Port I ~ns ,. ::. .. 450 0"4 ggc -··'-TrM Top Pll!·Applt J_1i~1o;, .. 57c ~~~~~~~ Agu~-~ ·-,~ _ 111 ~J~~'?!~0!!t~-~GAH 1" Harvut D~y ~p~llll1!9 ~u .. 4 7c Del _!A~nt1 Frult._Co~n _.,.()~UH 410 Harvut Day Pears _ ..., 1 WI 530 f-brerdd & Pet Lad7. Lee ,,,,. fc~~R~-~ .. !~~~!x 39c Clorox liquid Blach ___ 0.~ 73c . Rain 81rr1l liq1ld Rine_ .. C:: •• l. 14' Lysol Bowl Cl~~· -·-... ~,l 510 Formula 409 Claner --uOl~n. 990 Brillo Soap Pad! --~c~o 57~ ~.~~!!~n Step Sa~tr __ .o~•"· 112 ~~!PY Dinner Nu111t1 ,. !':"° 411 ~~f!Y ... 9,ut•n Cit Food •<>,., ... 21' Flavo r Cu red DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS Ctteddar cheese that a.I mild flavor usually is cwed ror 2 or 3 months. Ct\tlddar chee10 wilb \W'J s.barp navor neecb l'n\ICb tonger cur1ng-3 to 12 moolhll. . ' fft W. LA l'~M4 AYIWUt: 1U.MA ll'a• tNt LA l'ALMA aft_,. MUICTMGTO. euc .. •coau 111ea 21• MA••e>11 euo 'UGUN4MIU& ."" •','i:o.1un cou.tOI e uo. 'UUl .. TON ~tee>. IUC:UO AVE. , .... ~TeTMIT ttJ?! CMQT .OAO AT U l'AZ ~ ... aoa ·~ LA W,._AOA ~ CIWn• IOI l. CM4rtl!A .. 4¥1.NUI •tAlfTA AN,ll UH eQ, eflllT'Ol •TlllUT 1 .. MO. ••lYOtlO..O •041tOIJf 04'0Vt: 1 UITt lllAON°'-IA A'lf.. STOftHO,(N DAILY I A.M. -.UfMIMt'fU .... Wl•Tlllll•aTP 4YINUC ggc COLLEGE .. Filler Paper ~COUO<·.--.... -·-·· Lady lee Ice Cream 99c • ...... .. Yi-GAL. SO CTN. ~rkay Margarine 110~ ... 570 Imperial Margarine J110'1 Sausage Pim .=: .. o. l" !,~~ s~~~~---,.::_'HO 341 ~~~!~It M11~ Pits ~"' 260 !~~~~.!~~~II a.o~o 49c ~!!~.~ye Onng1 Plus ... ,,';; ... 770 Deli Foods Lady Lee ~~!~L~E~~~~.P~ 95° ~!!2!~Y.!~'!l.~I~,°' .. ~ 1n ~~~ Mayer Sllctd Bolo'~(t 53c ~~t!!!~~~w~~CI~ Cb"'! o:=o. l 11 ~!!~'s Utt Uni C~,~~0 lat P~lon Momr!~la ~ ~ 111 ~~~~f~~r11111 _Ch~!~. 790 Xlnt Taco S~tll& -· . ,,l)lo;::0 49c Mohawk Ha111 , ~ •• 711 ~To lake Cb~ddlr ~~~ ggc ~ _Kl11 ~n Fn1kl. _,.:-_ago !!!Y_lll ~~~~~-.,~~ 99° ~-!~ N1t1n1 ~::·a5• .......... _ .... ___ ..,. _ _ ,, _____ _ _..,. ___ _ ....... ,,_ ___ =·"----. ............. .,,.. 1 •• .j ClfOM'r'PILOT Wednetdly A4.lpust 25 1978 ' ... ,. - Wdh Jule &rayson, Ralphs P1ice Conl1oler on the lob l 1 to I .~ 1-800-262-1600 You Qll phone Ralphs Pnce Controller MOfld8'y lhrougtl FrlClay "°'" 8 00 a "' IO 5 00 p m 81 ltllS IOll-lree numoer 1-800-262· 1800 W ,tn Y<M netp. -_... ID IT\lke ll'IOPPong ~ IUW' •Last week, to introduce you to our Price Control program, we lowered over 3,000 prices. This week. with your help, Julie Grayson lowered 93 more prices on items shoppers pointed out to her. Not bad considering you'll find up to 15,000 items to choose from at Ralphs. If you find a regular everyday price lower than Ralphs, call Julie Grayson at 1 • 800·262-1800. She'll take it from there. Applies to non-membership full line supermarket chain store prices in the Los Angeles/Orange County area, (Not advertised or in-store specials). U.S. Grade A-Southern Whole Fryss Suf* Fr"h Pack Grollld Beef (S·lb. Pkg.) per lb. II A1lph1·P1ck of 12 Meat Mater Meats ~Beet BOM-ln per 1 08 0 Ralphs US Grede A 69 ~Round Steak 1b. • ~Freeh Hen Twkey '::~ • U Beet Ctwck per 1 28 U Portt Loin Rib Cut·Ctntet Cut per 1 58 ~ Bonel111 Beef Roast 1b. • ~Pork Chops 1b. • D Beef Chuck per 99 o POfk Shoulder 1 48 Bonela11 Swill Steak lb. • Pork Steaks ':. • D Beet Loin·Bontl"• per 1 98 O Medium 1 09 Top Slrtoin Steak 1b. • ~Pork Spsaibl '::~ • D Bfff Round 1 39 0 Wilson 1 39 Boneta11 Tip Roast S::.r • ~Smoked Sausage '::~ • ~Bite Size per 1 29 0 SNM Ponlon per 99 ~ Boneta11 Stew Beef 1b. • ~Fully Cooked Ham 1b. • ~ Suf* frffh·Pick-3 lb. per 1 29 O USDA Choice Armor ,,___rr 1 69 ~Gl'Oll1d Chuck 1b. • ~Lamb Shoulder c, """''b. • Dsli:ct Beef Uver r::~ .69 ~c~:ct Stiimp ~~ 2.29 ~c=·B'eet Brisket :~ 1.19 ~[):;°'Sole FHletl ':. 2.19 Dell Food8 ~ Sllc«t·from Old Ian Frtncltco 9 or. 1 31 o Reguler 4 Stick ~Gallo Salame s*g. • lmplltll Margaine 11b. 57 pkg. I D Rath Honey Oita 31b. 7 29 o IOfdtn'• 81nolt lb food Cll'illd Ham can • American Che•a 12oz. 119 pllg. I ~SbdHam ;.~: 3.29 ~e;,.'-0n11lng aor. 55 ptlg. • o ;;;;;....Cha818 1~~L 1,29 ~8:.f ffril 1lb. 115 ptlg. • l5MI .......... Low 8"111Ma :S~==::.:J Prlcn Eft9ctlve Auguet 28 through Septembtr 1, 1978 Wt rtttnt tht right to llmil or rtfuM HIH to commtrclal dealen or wholetal.,1. -C~ 1t11itr ..... Otw9fyC......., Al ... ...... Sib. II bag Ralpht-Frozen ~Florid• Orange & oz. Julcl can Lake County Bartlett Pears per fb. Pantry Fiiiers Fresh Produce D&:'N:its':;i=ood l•r .12 D Duncan Hlnn-Anot1~ VarletlH 11,, oz. 57 Lays Cake MIXes pkg. • ~Candled Coer.d Snack1·1 oz. Pkg. pkg. 3 l ~Cracker Jacka o• 3 • D 1000 Sheet Rolla 26 Scott Toilet Tistue roll 1 .. ch .59 '::~ .18 ••.. 89 D AUOfted Cok>rt 2 roll 39 Awora Toilet Tistue pkg. • Health & Beauty Alda ~ Coronet·Prlnt9d o .. 1gn1 4 roll 68 ~Toilet TlllU8 pkg. a D Atsorted DHtgnt gt. size 45 V"tva Paper Towels ron • Ralphe·Compare a S•v• Virginia Peanuts Mulllple-Wlth Iron Ralphs Vitamins ~&~·s~lr ~p=~·lacty 100cL 59 bU. 1 7oz. 79 btl. • .. ch .69 1201. 74 can • D i;~neD'88ng 801 .. 48 btl •• O ti;;iC~ Di:nt~ 32oz. 83 bll. • Frozen Foods 190L 79 pkg .• Laufl 8cuddtr·Twln Peck Potato Chips 101. 89 s*g. • Dfln1I Touch Fabrtc Softelw 33oz. 79 btl. • D 81nqutt· Whole Fried Chicken D Minute Mild Orange Juice L ~Aunt Jttnlm1°Peck1g1 of 12 1"£.J w atlles 21b.1 79 pkg. • toz. 31 Cln I 1001. •5 pkg. •" r•••r«D1••-, r---,~D·---., I ...,. . ,. """c...., .. u I I ''" ... w1111 c....,.,. Gtfttfal MIU1 Qlno'1 Fro1tn I Ill 47 I I Deluxe I Cereal ::~ • I I Pizzas I UMlt 0... """_, One c....,.,.., c......... I I LlmlC OM ...... _,OM Covpoft ,. c ....... c..-U1ctM Ayt. ll 11N ..,._ 1, 1111. Coupon lftecttff A .. t ll ttw a.,.. 1, 1t11. L RIGHT PRICE COUPON .I L RIGHT PRICE COUPON .I --------------------~you get what you want ••• ~...:....1--at the 11..1.a PriceM The ,.,,. 111111"1111:1" .,. •• ' . \ 1W1MS STORES Alf LOCATED AT: 2•167 PASEO OE VAlENOA. lAGUNA HILLS 380 f. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 17241 17th ST., TUSTIN ) HARBOR & WllSON 9901 ADAMS BlVD., HUMTINGTOM BEACH COSTA MESA .01 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH ' I • 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WfSTMINSTER STORE HOURS: 9·10 Doily, 9.9 Sunday ~ J ,,. Wine , Cheese ! Entert ain i ng r Companions 8 y TOM llOCE ............ , ..... f., ., ... , The French buv~ bttn mBJng wine und eheest: Sule~ the day11 when l~ country wai. known as Caul And they have ~n ma_kang the range wines known as rdeaux for JUSt about long. Which explwns part why wine and hee.se make i.uch a rfecl marrlage More and more hos~ ave round th a t .t leasant and relatJvely expen1>1\•e way of en- rtaining 1~ J wine and heese tJshng Hut keep mind thJt. whereas e two huvc a natural • ru1se ~ ~=.~,~~:..? 1l ~ cruise. !>ailing from t ort E\ erglades Nov 28. tall fl.'aturc wines from l any different regions or aly. During the crw1>c. osta L1nc"s Fedenco C will call at Sao Juan. St. Thomas. martinique, Caracas . Aruba. Cartagena. Panama and l\tontego Bay aff1n1t)'. tht-n1noui. cheeses 11 h o uld be motcbed with compau ble wanes tu get th~ (ult benefit On~ &hould not overshadow the oth~r. Little preparalaon is nffded ror a tasting. For a party of a doien, select ubout the same number of cheeses. allotiog a total of about four ounces to each guest. 1'here are m1>r~ than a hundred var1et1e~ or cheese from 1-'ranc<> alone a\•allablc an Uus country. made from the rrulk of cow~. goa~ and ewes. Naturally you should serve good ~ anes Wlth your cheese. but that does not mean you have to go in for highly ex- pensive vantages. 1l you have a dealer you know and trust, consult with tum on what to pick. or ask a rraend who knows his way around in the ~me field. ol the most stirking and brilliant wines of the Medoc region. A frestr. creamy ricotta should be accompanied by a nanty Sauvignon Blanc. But· tery Bel Paese or Edam go well with St. Estephe, one of the m ore sturdy clarets. If you want to dress up your party se rve Camembert Aux No1x. wruch IS both decorali\le and tasty .. CAMAMBERT AUXNOIX 14 cup butter sof· tened v~ cu p ground pe<:ans Severa l drops Tabasco 2 tablei.poons lemon jwce Aromatic herbs, mushrooms and beef combine splendidly in the ever-popular stew. WedneSd•y August 25 197& DAILY PILOT Cf I FavOrite Beefed Up For <'Ompaoy or family. this vt'ry special Mushroom Beet Stew will i.ummon t•a~er eittt'r~ lo \he table with illl herbed aroma M USllROOM 8 1-;EF STEW 1 ~ cup 011 2' z JIOUnd6 boneles:. l>t.'t•f chuck ot i.houlder l'Ut \nto 11., inc h ''ubts 1 lU\poon hnt'ly rrunct'd ~urltc 1 tf'll)poon salt '11 tt'aspoon .:round black pt•ppt•r l;i tup nour 1 can no~., oun~1 C'OfK!t•nH d bet•f broth '• cup dry whllt' wane 01 Jpplt' J UH'l' '•cup water I currot. pct-lt'<i und hah-ed 1 <'elery rib. halved 4 sprigs IHirble} '• tl·ai.poou th) nw lea' l·~ .. r1 umhlc•(l 1 bay l~:ir 1 pound :.m all ~ tute onmn.s. pet.'le<f 1 pound fn•i.h mushroom ... 2 tablt'~poon.; lemon JW Cl' 1 1 cup hea\ y or light cn•am 2eRc yolks Jn a large heavy saucl'pot or Dutch oven . heat oU . Add meat: brown well on all sides. uboul IS minutes. Stir an garlic. snit and black pepp1•r Sprinkle Oour o"er m\•at. i.tJr to blend Add lJroth, wine. watcr. cuuot a11d relt!ry Tit parsley , th\ mt• 1tnd b14y l<'ar In a chl'CUCloth bnsi: add to mixture C<>\ 1•r anil s 1m m.-r for ~ mmuh.·~. !>lltnn.: ot'Clll!>tQnaJly J\1ht omom: cook tor 1 S tninul M<'JnWhtlt• rtllM'. l)ill c.lt}' .uld shl't' frt•sh mui.hrooms or drain t·~nnl-tl mu:shroom... AJJ mushrooms. rook l~ manul~s lon~er Kt•ntn\I' and discard rhco!>ccloth bJ.i. l'Mrt ol ttnd t•t•lt-r' SUr in lemon JUi<'l' U(•ut to11eHw1 <'rt'urn und t'.Cll yolks Star some of the hoc m1xtun• 111to th1• 1·~>: yoll- m1xturc . rl•turn ull ll>S.IUl'l'l'Ol. 't11-..in1tt con:.t,int ly St>rvl' hot w 1th butter,'(f noodll':. THE BEST DOG FOOD A. V A.ILA.B LE UMd'°J...._.. lec-tldltl '°J yew ., .. ., lw..-i SCIENCE DIET ttt. I 00-o 0.,. food DlUVEREO TO YO UR DOOR . a new concept in canine nutnt1on • HO surPLEMIHTATION 01 MllUHG • HIGH CALOltC ~SITY • MIMIMUM FOOO IHTAH • lXCRlti4T OIGISTIIWTY • Gu.An Y HOUCll> ACAL YOLUMf SCllMCl OllT " for••lu •r• •111eclel dleh de· .... ..,t orl9i1111ny fw •M ;,. retHrClt ..i-h whre ....,.. .,..._ ...triffoll It ,...i"4. f.w .t tt..w dlett - fw .... leclt It f• :atcllhd to _ .. tpeelfk Mttritlott4! ........... •cwt•,._. .. tlle N+t cycle ... or ~ ,.n.h .f afnU. .__ .. ttleir ~ •1141911• ftleH dlett _ _..•-.Y9ovfeo4t..W•tfliec-W.-ril ... WI ALSO HAYE l oo-'• MUTilmOH LOW·ASH CAT FC>C>O-DIY 01 CAH ... EO PATRICIA PET PRODUCTS CAU ,Am FOi HIH OEUYHY 536.1140 The hnc \\Ill al-;o offl'r JO 11 d,t\ "Cour ml·t Cruts(' tn 1>1m1lJr µort:.- o f · l' .:t 11 . i.a tltn #! De c 10 . to be haghh~hl<'d b~ IC'l'turei. and ruhnJr\' d('monstra· lions. Ratl·s will range from S670 For a start here are a few suggestions. inch.id· ing some cheeses that are not French. With a soft cheese lake Bne or Camembe-rt. serve a Graves, the pale. yellow Bordeaux walh a faintly metallic character. With blue <'heese like Ro- quefort or GorRonzola Ir} a rich . red St Emal ion for pungent cheese lake Ltmbe rgl'r or Liederkranz. try a Margaux, rated by some experts as the most ex· qu1sile claret on the Bordeaux roster . 1 S-o unce wheell-~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliilliiliiiiiiiillliiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiillllilllllll!!!;;:--Camembert. chilled Toast points Cream softened buttrr "Kn manm WD .. AM. U, till light and fluffy . Blend f81 TllS .. AM .. JI, 1t1'. in outs. Tabasco and lemon juice For further informa· ttoo, contact any travel agent or Costa Line of· fices in Los Angl'les. For a salty cheese like Feta try a Pauallac. one Cut Camembert In haJf while still ch i lled. Spread with butter mix. Ch1U till filling as firm. Best Idea Since !i· r..,-Shopping Carts ;~ ~-Now you can do a week's shopping . c ~ ~~ without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed TM>-y••r tM4>f>IY (104' N1t1) f\#1'1a"-d lft COf'lvfent , • .,-on ped '°' ,_... 11.25 (poetafe prepaid) Send Today To Become A Super. Shopper -----------1N In tftl• co.ipon , ~ia • .-..susto: I~ Printing Shopping List Post Office Box 1560 :Cost• Mesa, Calif. 92826 I I I NAME-------------1 I I ISTREET-------------.. lcrJY _________ ZJP ____ _. shopping list s prepared for you b y PILOT PRINTING. 14'0 ••p•r•I• pnnted Items, plUI ~lon•l IP•CH you can tlll In yourHll. 34 Stap!H 21 Ve9et1bl•• 14' Frlllte I Bakery ll•mt S hver1191 11 Meet and tCMI enll1H t 1 Dlllry ltemt :le> Mlecelleneou• DAILY PILOT !.----- - - ----__ ., ______________ _.. ll SWEET CORN ------------------~/ AltY SIU PkS. GROUND BEEF ~ss~ I HF IOllEUSS CUBE STEAK TOTAL SATISfA<no. 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There are several reasons for the zooming popularity, and the ma1or one is that homemakers have discovered the handsome vegetable complements most any dish. Also. mushrooms take only a minute or so to prepare because peeling is not necessary a s the :skm is so delicate 1t is unnoticeable. Just a qu1ck rinse in clear water and the vegetable is ready for use. Of cours e, canned ones need no advance preparation at all. CHICKEN AND MUSHROOM SALAD SUPREME I pound fresh mushrooms · '•cup salad 011 2 tablespoons fresh lemon JWCe l ~. teas poons salt 1 teaspoon sugar 1 1 teaspaon ground black pepper 2 cups diced cooked chicken 1 green pepper, cut mto 1-mch chunks 12 cherry tomatoes i,, cup bean sprouts (optional> Rinse. pat dry and sbcc mushrooms (makes about 5 cups>: place m a large bowl. Mix together oil. lemon juice. salt, sugar and black pepper: pour over mushrooms. toss well to coat completely. . Stu in chicken, green ~pper, tomatoes and bean sprouts: toss gently Chill for 30 minutes Serve on lettuce leaves. Serves 4. SA \'ORY HAM C~SEROLE '1 cup chopped green pepper ', cup bull er '•cup flour 2cups milk 112 c ups 16 ounces) shredded Cheddar cheese cubes 11 ~ pounds cooked ham, cut in \-2-tnch 3 C'ups cooked nee 1 2 cup sli ced ripe olives • 2 cup sh vt'rcd almonds 1 can 13 4 ounces) s liced mushrooms, drained. Saute green pepper in butter until tender ; blend m flour Add milk: cook and stu until thickened Stir m Cheddar. cheese, heat until melted. Add h:im, rict', rip<' olives. almonds and mushrooms Pour into 2 1 2..quart casserole: cov- t'r and bake in 350-degrt?t! oven for 30 minutes. Scr\'eS 8 HAPPY HOUR MUSHROOMS 11 2 pounds mcd1um -siie d fres h mushrooms 6 tablespoons melted butter 1: cup butter. softened l clove garhC'. nunced ""cup .:r .itcd Monterey Jack cheese 2 packages toasted oruon dip mix 1 :1 cup finely crushed corn ch1pt; 2 tables poons red wine Remove s tem$ from mushrooms. Brush caps with melted butter. Combine i,, cup butter. garlic and cheese: mix well. Add onion dip mtx and corn chips. Stir in wine Fill mu1>broomc aps with mixture. Place on ba k m5t sheet; broil until bubbly and lightly hrowned, about 3 minutes. Makes about 28 '>luffed mushrooms PARSt.nm m 'SHROOM F INGERS Toast while• bread sltrt's on cookie sheet in '.lOO·degrec O\ en for 6 mmul('S Remove from uH'n. turn sllrt·~ O\t'r und spr('ad with garlic but- h•r Spranklt' It be r ally with parsley. T op with 1lra med canned mushroom Mems and pieces, brush with ~arltc butter Cut bread into strips, lcn~hwise. Return to oven. lleat 10 m lnutcs. Serve piping hot. Rt\RBEC'\JED MEAT ANO M SllROOM KF.BAI\.'\ Fold s lices or as~rtcd sll<'ed cold meats lholof(na. cotto :o.ala m1, luncheon meat> in quarters. Thrl'nd on skewt'rs. alternat1nR meal slices with mushrooms and your choice of whole cooked carrots. potatoes. onions and fresh green peppt>r t'hunks II eat on gnll, brush OC<'as ionally v.llh bnrtx-cue sauce. Q\JICK SA\JCED P PEAS AND MUSHROOMS lo saucepan cook l package no ounces> frozen peas according to package directions. Drain liquid from l can <3 to 4 ounces) s liced mushroom s into measuring cup. Add liquid from peas plus enough water lo make 1 cQp. Stir In 1 tablespoon corn starch until smooth. Add com starch m ixture. t envel~ chicken bouillon and sUced mushrooms to peas in saucepan. Bring to boU over medium heat, stirring constantly; boil 1 minute. Stir in l tabJespoon margarine. Serves 4. AVOCADOS AND M\JSllROO~S C'OSMOPOUTAN 2 avocados, pe.eled and thinly sliced ~ pound fresh mushrooms, thinly sliced wcup ollveoi.l JUice of l lemon I tablespoon •hitewimnrinegar l garlic clove, cnash«l 1 t &blespoon chopped parsley Salt and pep pet to taste In s h allow glass bowl, arrange layers of avocado slices and mushrooms. Combine other ingredients. whirl in btmdtt and season lo taste. pour o'•er vegetables imme<hately. ChUJ al least 1 hour before serving. Makes Uurvi~. Store Hours: 9 to 9 Daily -Sunday 9 to 8 .We .......... Thurs., Au9. 26 thru Wed., Sept. I f'ric .......... i ...... .... We G4.ty Acc.,t Food St ... ~ We leMr•• n.. tight To URlit 9'*1tHiH .,... ...... Sele To~ Altld WW.MHn. FRESHER PRODUCE LOWER PRICES LONG GREEN CUCUMBERS 15~ YELL.OW MUTED FREESTOHE SWHT&JUICY THOMPSOM SEED LISS MOUNT AIM GROWH IARTLETT PEARS 29~. RED RIPE WHOLE GRAPES 39~. CALIF. GIOWH liCICY or FOSTEll FAIMS · FRYING ~ 4tc II aoNELEss BE~T.. ~ Cl!!S\lff ·='£ LB. SIRL0i1 ~.;·$iiAi$.u1e98La. STEAK STEAK 111.98~ 2.29LB . F LOIN PORTERHOUSE FRE~H .GROUND BEEF BEEF ROAST IDL l'ICG. AN\' Sill PKG. MEW YORK AMERICAN KOSHER BEEF - FRANKFURTERS or KNACKWURST uoz. OREGON'S FRESH CUT 59!. 15! TILLAMOOK CHEESE 98~ MIDIUM 98! ~c-~_:,_-:._._1_'_!_._,., I JIM'S RANCH FRESH EGGS LARGE GRADE AA l ac IAR M FRESH SLICED '7L1. BOLOGNA 89~. 69DO~ CiicK~~~•ox 39c iiSSUi ~~; 39csiiiAR SLl.IAG97c REYNOLDS 25c JELLO 35c ALUMINUM FOIL IZ"a25" ~ LARGE 6 oz. l'KG. SPRINGFIELD NEW POTATOES WHOLE Oil SLICED I 5 OZ. CAN SPRINGFIELD RIPE PITTED LAIGI OLIVES~~~ SUNSHINE CHEESE-IT 16 OZ.. IOX SUNSHINE HI-HO CRAX 160'.L IOX FIRESIDE COOKIES AU. V AlllTllS I OZ. PIG. • 7-UP 21 OL IOTTLE 1,c SPRINGFIELD PAPER 19c NAPKINS 60 COUNT Defeat d Prop. 12 Revived SACRAMENTO 1Ar1 A ball that wnuld ulJow uUhllt'ti \o put adHrt1:1t· lt1l'nll for a Nv' l'm~r ballot mea:.urt• m m11U\"d ronsum~r bills has ~o rejected by tht-A:.· sembly. The measure bv N.•n. NATUAE'SLAWNMOWEASCLEARAAEBREAK,FATTENFOAMAAKET More Than 1,200 Goat a Dine In Cl•v•land Nadonaf F0tHt Alfred Alqutst ( O·Sun J06e1. was clirertt>tJ al one ballot measur(• Prop. 5, whirh duphral<>s defeated Prop. 12. would Goats' Big Break .~,. .. ~~:£ .. "'}. Billies Gobble Food, Save Dollars legal interest hmll for certain business loans to somewhere betwe~n 12 5 and lS percent. MT LAGL'NA IAl'I Don't say b·a·a-a . It 1~ your tax dollars they are savtnf.?. The U S For~t Service has 1.200 goats c.'leann..: fire breaks 1n the Cleveland National 1-'orest ~a' mg an ~stimated SJO to $100 un acr(' The J.?oat~ arc ('j\tng their way throuf:h tht! saub bru:.h and under- growth JUSl we'>t of Mt Laguna. a re sort and ramp1n.: l'Ommunity in Lhe national forest about 60 miles northeast of San Die~o THEIR TASK IS to d ear the 3()0.fool· wide spaces meant to keep fires from spreading. The art>a rs rich with Mountain Mahogany, a shrub goats enJOY MD LA.CK AHEAD? !:-IA~ 1-"HA:-.IC:ISC:O Ct\P 1 \ "orld"ldl· 'hortai:t! ol a n esthe~1olo~1'1' and nurs e ancsthetii.b n1uld bl.•com<' rnllrJI within lht> nt''(t 10 .\t'jf'>, !>:.t)S l>r Ottu M ayrhofer. ane~thes10IOJ?) depart- ment head at the \'1enna Medical Srhool. Mayrhofe r ~aid the number of .tnesthes 1olog1sb and nurse ant-stheh~t~ "oulrl han• to increase IO·fold "orlclw 1dt• (l\ C'r I he next 10 ~ears tn lllt't•l luturt' nwd1t·al O(•t'<ls "That ·s the first plant they will go after, but it 's not the only one they·11 eat." said Stan Allgeier, ranger for national forest's Descanso District .. The goats do eat the brush and it looks like we're saving money " HE ESTIMATED rr would cost $30 per acre to clear the fire breaks with herbicides or heavy machinery, more Alqu1s t las t year sponsored a measure barnng political ads io ut1l1ty bills, requmng them ins tead to be mailed i.eparately and funded out of cori>01 jlc profits like $100 per acre using men with Noise ~lar• Dai a power and hand tools. . "With the eost of manpower. you PASAOENA <AP1 - can't put enough people on the area "Noise" from space has for a long enough time lo complete the hammered analysis of a work." be added. key Viking lifcsearch ex· The Forest Service cons iders the periment, but mission operation an experiment. It is going scientists are optimistic well enough that 4700 new goats were th al the problem can be brought in this week to augment the overcom e soon 500 put in the forest m March The The Viking science goats are not costing the go\•ernmcnt tt>am has been e~gcrl~ anything awaiting the data from F R ED CHAVEZ, CO-OWNER of the herd. is not paying anything either for g razfog rights. He is taking a chance. however, on whether the goats will fatten to marketable weight. The goats each eat around 10 pounds of brush a day. Chave1 said. .. It would take a man a week to clear what these goats eat in one <lay, .. he said the test to help 1dent1(,> aCll\ tty 10 a soil s ample that may be the result of biology or oC a non-hv1ng chemical process. Cop• lt'lr• T .. en1'! ·Report: New Recruits Don't Want to Fight LOS ANGELES IAP> -Report s thal policemen were sexually ln\'olved with teen-aged girls 1n a police "ponsored Explorer Scout troop arc under in· H•stigalion. police of- ficials have announced The all e~at1ons in· volve the younJ,? \\Ome n and an undisclosed number of officers from the Hollywood Division, said Cmdr. Peter Hagan. SAN ANTONIO. T<'x IAP1 An Air Force survt•y or new recruits ~hO\\'l munv would rathcr duck mto the rloucls t·han fan• .m 1•n1•rn) 111 tht• "1ld biol'' ond1•r A'-1..t•d . 1f. J.ll' 1•n a chC11r1.·. thc} "ouh1 ,,, a1•11.Jll• ,J haM' undt•r allJ1·k or stn} and f1~ht. l!l J>t'rrC'nl '>JHl lht•\ "oulcl battlt-11 uut Hut 2.111ere1•nt -.J1d n.1tly tht•} "1111hl nol and 28 perrent "crc not o;un• ASD. SAIO 37 r•:Rct::oi.T or the rerru1t<; )>tin cH·cl JI l.J<'kl:ind AFB here. th1•v w<mlcln l hov1• cnh:.lro If the l 'n 1 I l' 1t St :it(' s w a., at " a r l.arkl:md I)> the Air fo'orC't"'i dt•1)11t for .111 rerru1ts from arros-. thc nation ThP find1n~~ :ir<' 1nrludt•ll tn 11 i.ur \'l'\ nf "Jla,.1r 1\1rmt·n·~ \'.1luc~ anrl l'<;l'l't'Plllllb of St>C'1t·t~ 1976, .. \\hu·h wa~ takrn arnoni.: I 000 1•nl1s11•rl m<'n Jo<I "onwn Tlw hull.. 11( till' '"r"'", 1·11nth11·1t·d <'llrl1t•r 1111-. ''"1r tor thr J\1r Fon•t• M11ltan Trn11\1ni.: C"t•nt('r al l.urkland fo'O. ~111111orts lh'· Air Force· ron tt·nt111n that lf)(IJ) ·:. 1t•rru1ts .Jre Uw h<''lt l'V~·r mm·•:\'F.R. Tllfo: Sl .R\'F.Y wa" not rcleo,~d to tht' 1.1ubhr bcl'llUS(', h1..:h 0H1rlal~ i.a11I, th1•v ft•111'1'll \omr 11( 1t' (1n<11n~' "1111ht ht· "m1' 1·11nstt Ut•1t · t'ht•\ 11111 not l'lahorall' 'Thi• '''lll'IJl1·1I l'rt·..., oht,111w1I ;11·opv 11( I he• 'Ill \ 1• \ ~1·'1 ti1•n ,1t1h11 I' 1·1' nn. rom mJr11ler o ( t Ill' ~ltltt JI' Tr ainlnit ("1•nh•r uml a fnrrnt•r pr1M11wr of w1tr in North \'1t'lnam told thl' /\P lhr nr\\ 11•1·ru1li4 11r1• ··111 .. l11i.:h1•"'I quulilv .:t•orn1l1on '' '"' 1• 'N·n tn thr i><'n 1rc \ l't ' 1-1 \'nn ,,11<1 tht• t'\ ••<·11.1t11m C]ll(''ltinn \H1:. '1mm.11t•rral for l'nll~ll·1t 1wr-.on11el li.·1·11u:11" "1f th1n,11 .. \\!'rt' h111t 1•n110.zh. the\ 'd ht• 111111·1 t•d lot'\ 11\'UJh• " A<'C'OROING TO TIU.: -.ur'l'>. .1<hn1111s1t•rt•ll 111 r 1•1·1 Ulb on tht•lr firth d;1y 11f h.11'tr troinm.12. th•'n' wNr Jrl':l!t of "Mlh~tantt:il r h;llljtt•" from prt•\'IOUS i-1m1lar lltlldl<"i A dt'<'linr rn fl(lht1rul nrtivl~m :rntf un inl·rca>1t• rn pohtlcnl con• scrvntasm lnrreas<'d d(':iirc for t'<lurut1on -INCREASED i\CT F.PTANC'F. Of' 3Ulhor1tv and or th(' ~ork t'lhlc.', hut finonc1al opportunity amt frcr 11m<' ore till d<'s1r<'d (irt•al<'r a1•r<•1;1:uln· of ~t'xual fr~om But wh1lt> Fl) nn and other officers sav lhev ore cnC'ournitc.'C'I bv the:i;e fiiiures. 0hf'r(' ~1rl' . ome other findings or the ~urvey 37 p\'rrent or the recruits said they would not h av~ enhsted had there be-en a war In progress. -74 PERCENT SAID the benefits of war rarely pay for •ls l()..')ses, even tor the net or. 5'7 ''crccnl s:ud wnr is a futil{' slrullglc 1n selr·deslruct1on 15 J)t'r(.'cnt ~:\let they woulcl not ~we their hfe for their country. 2G per· C'ent weren 't ~urt' 79 percent thought the United Slates is the bt$l countJ')· 1n the world, but the rest either disagreed or were not sure. NE.\RLY HALF TllE recruits were not sure or disagreed that free en- terpnse is the best economic system. and nl'arlv a third said thev "ere not sure democracv 1s the best form or gO\'('rnmenl. ~ix perrent said the l'n1ted States should not go lo" ar un- der anv circumstance The 'sur vey included 130 que:.h ons CO\'ering such areas as war, drugs, Th~ surt"f11 ll"O.S 1tot r.-. 1 .. a ... d lo tier p11fJU~ ,,., .. ,.,. • .,, high ofli~lai. said~ thrtJ lrarrd •oac-of ft• ffndf1tgs ll"Ollfd f>~ "neb.-on•t rated.• rivil rii?hts. authority_. marriage. ~ov ('rnment :ind poht1cs. Of the rt•rruit:o; .surveyt•d. 92 had not completed high school. 767 had com· pleted high srhool. and 123 had com- pleted at least one ) ear or college. Included werr 135 woml'n recrwts C'OL. RAU' M. Mll.LER. c-nm mander of the 11rhool here, said the f1inires were not surpnsmjl "These people were realh Cl\lhans They'd been tn the Air J''orce JUSt f1\'e da)s·· wht'n tht' ~Ut\'l'Y wt1s done Inst sprinll. he smd l'art of th(' pu1110se of m1ht11ry basic tratntnll is to chan11e ch lllons into soldlcrs. so the v1ewi1 of recruits after tra1nmi? m111ht be considerably dlffert>nt. Mlllt'r :mid. Miiier. who helped devise the questlonnnlre. ulso !Wtd mt'n i.nd womt•n who cnlh1t in the Air 1-'orcc art• not after combat roles. ln~tcud, tht•v w~1nt 1rninln11. hr s;u1t. anti lhl' .surn y :mpportrcl this view •:DU('ATION Wt\.I\ FAR 11nd uwoy the predominant reaRon tor cnllRUn~ Int he Air f'<>r<'t', with '71 J>('rcent of th<' rttruits snym11 that leamlntt a t rade or ~kill wus •irl lmportt111t reason for JoininJr Gen. Flynn nlso pointed out that in the Air Force pilot-officers are the chief combat ,,erl\onncl. Enll5ted personnel work mostly in support or le<!hnkal roles. Ttte survey was conducted so train· 1ng officials would have a better idea or how to work with thr r ccn11t.s. Miller said "lULE ONLY .ct percent of the b2Sic airmen said \.hey cOMidered patriotism an important personal value, 70 percent said they were tired of people attacking patriotism . They said they saw voling as extremely Im- portant. even in local elections. The researcbers round sever al item s that ".su1gestcd an isolationist ntUtude." Sixt)•-two percent said the United States has gone too far in COO· eemlng itself with other parL'I or the world. Only 15 percent or the recruits sald casuail premarital sexual relation. were wrong. Seventy percent con· sidcred relations belwttn consenting homosexuals wrong The girls belonged to the Law Enforcement Explorer Girls -or "LEEGS" part of a program mvoh in~ ho~~ and g1rb aged 14 to 18 Drug 1ld Bill OK SACRAMENTO <APJ · A bill allowing the ad· vertis1ng of prescription druJ? prices has become law without th e !!IRn<ilure o r Gov. Edmund Rrown Jr. Elisabeth Coleman. Brown's press secrrlary, said the go\'ernor did 11111 sign th(• hill because he had mixed fcelini;:s ahout IL f 'f¥ \'off» ,\dt'OHC SACRAM ENTO <A P • Co lle1Ze s tudents would be able to vole on whether t o increase their ll tudenl bodv mem- bership foe, und<'r two b11l.s upproved b\ the \ahfornla Scnal(' One meas ure \\Ould rali1e tht" l1m1t on mandatory student bodv te<>s from S20 lo $40 a year m California state unlvrr!llt1e!l and col leRe!l. a:s lonli! as a two· thirds vote of thl' student hody np11rovc11 \'ofrr Had.-fflf SACJlt\Ml-:NTO <A l'> A pul>lfr lntt•r(•st l<:w i;:roup hu:1 11 i4 kl•d thf' Callfornln Suprf'm«' Court to or<h•r t hr slute to l'htinf(c 1ls voter re gistrat1on procedun•<1 The suit also !'leeks In ~xtend registration until 10 days beforr the Nov. 2 declion in eight (.'ountirs named in thc suit fo'resno. Imperial, Kcrn San Benito. San 01rJ!''· Santa Barbara, Santa Clara and Santo Cru1 Vl•lt Cr01th .~it e LAKE CITY Colo <AP> -A team or In vestlgators from the Feder a l A viatio n ~d!J'inlstration plan to vun the site of a ~rash southwest or here that took the Ii ves or five Californians Tuesday. Meanwhil <', authorities relused the Id ntllics or three victims : Harry C. Halton, 39, San Jos\'; his S<>n. Bill, 9, and Mary A. Olson. 39, Los Altos. • w..an~•r August 25 1976 DAILY PILOT 01 Motorcvcll' rukr tll'ar Salem. On• . ~hows how he enJoys easy riding on a bike as he\\ heeb down Interstate 5 without hands. The t~f'hnique ma) have its pitfalls, however. when the front wheel lur<:hes m rut~. potholes or rain groo\'es. Foreign Bound Get Abduction Warning SCHAUMBURG. Ill IAP> "Sell your limousine. Lock your swim· mmg oool Fales. Put bari. on your windows and a siren on your car. Buy an 'inside dog• and an ·outside dO(t '. ·· · These are a few of th<! tips 1n a seric~ of surv1vaJ films for busi- nessmen assigned to foreign countries where they run a risk or kidnap. ing "We do everything Wl' ran lo scar~ the men being poMl"ft abroad." sard Gcorgf.> fo'r)C, secunty chief for Motorola, lnl· . which was asked by tile Statt Department to produce the ftlm, FRYE SAID ABOUT 400 bu~1 ne ss men and American <liplomats have been snatrhed in recent years in 48 countnes. from Algeria lo Zaire, either by tcr· rorists or persons seeking r ansom. So far, Motorola has produced two 20-minute films for an .. Anatomy or Terronsm .. COUfS(' Two more. "llostaJ?t! llehuv1or" and ''Hostage Negotwlton," "111 be finishl'd by J;muarr Tht.• fimls arc based on advict.• from the FBI and oth(•r agcnc1t-i., rt• searrh by the Rand Corp .. and in terv1ews with formrr hostai.:c:s. The proJcrt 1s paid for b)· Robber Says Love Soured Crime's Lure Motor o la and 12 other multrna11onal corporations that hrlp ront1ol the films ' d is tr1but1on to carefully scrceened companu.'~ "W E A R E T R\'J NG t o est a bl 1s h " sophisticated methodology to reduce the threat or, at worst, to come out with a favorable result." said Lloyd Singer . president of Motorola Teleprograms. '"There is nothing in this area that produces perfect results. but we are trying to take the knee-Jerk spontan<-ity. the eniotionalbm, out or this pro· hlt•m to lflVt• mi1nagcmrnt till' toc>ls toropl•w1th1t " The films discourage fighting ba('k or other hostile achoo. The\ point out that a hosta1te actuully has a good chance or surv1v1n~ because he is more useful ahvl' than dead to a terrorist who is out to make a political point. .. The victim must adapt mentally,·· Singer said. "He must think. 'If I do not resist, I 'm s:omg to be safe. I shouldn't lake this personally I 'm just a symhol to them -of a country or a rorporat1on ··· Stars Fear Tour Bus Gawkers BEVERLY Hill~'> IAf'> Luc&llt.' lJull, J1mnn Sit'" !\rt, Glt>nn fo'orcl 11nd oth1•r rt•khnllt'i. wbosc hornet-line lh•l\bury On\''' are up11et about bui.loutls of gawk1nl( tour1:1t11 who hura11s lh<.'m and l•ven hold PICOICI on thc1r lawns. an attorney ~uy11. A:< nwny us 64 buses pueltod with :star :stru('k vi:sitors havt> meandered clown the strt'<'l la u slng'lt' l'ia:ht hour 1>cnod. suys 'at torney Bernnrd GreenburR. On one oct·oslon, he said, hu:Jbund-and-wi(t• s11~cr11 St~\,. Law renre and E d1t• liormt< reared tor th<'1r 111..1.frty ;1fkr 11 mun threutenl'd to n·turn to their home "1th u nfl(' when Mb:-. Gorme cha~ed ham off her front lawn ANOTHER TIME, " a load or luds was discharged in front o( Lucy's home." Greenburg said. "She was ill at the time, and her husband, Gary Morton, had ~ luds running all O\'er the plac~. pulling bushes and srreamlng. ·Let ·s see Lut'y' ·" Greenburg. who specializes 1n ta.x work for entertainers, said Wednesday that both fa mous and nonfamous residents of Roxbury Dnve arc seeking oclion from the state Public Utihlics Com- mission to stop, tir at least ~low, the bus tra ffic . lle added. hOwever. that frustrated tourists might simply visit the area in pn\'ate cars inst end. "I don't thank there's a W~)' consistent with the Crf.'<.'doms in th1i. countr,:. to stop John [)()(' from Kansas und his family from looking ut movw ~tar:.· home:., ' s:ud Greenburg SOME TOURI TS HAVE even set up picnars on celcbrlUes · tronl lawns while waiting for aglim~~ oflheirfa\'orill' star, added the at. torney. himself a Roxbury Drive resident. Justin Former. a traHic manajler for tht> city. soild many of the t'elebnties \\t)rrv that their homes art> be1n1t .. ·ra:.ed for burglane:~. .ind tlll'rt• 1s i-omc cllncern m•1•r the 1>0Mab1lity ol k 111nap1111t " HcprC~l'1tla\l\'eS of the twu compunil'S tert irwd to t•()ndll('I tours in tht• urea said lhcir dnvers do not allow passengers out or the buses. They said th'· problem Is ca used by un· authorized out-of-stole firms. One problem. Greenburg said, is that bus guides arc often ioac-- curate in identifying the actual residents of homes. The conse· quence. he saict, 1s that non· relebnlles are bothered as much us the ~tar~ HUNTINGTON. W \·a <AP> A Chicago man wanted on armetJ robbery and aggravalt>d a i-sault rharges ha.s surn•ndcrl'fl to roltrt here. saying he 1s g1V1ng up a lt~1· ol crime thut began al age 13 for the woman he loves Good Question Joe Srala telephoned llunt 1ngton police from a bar and told officers he was a Cu1titive lie was picked up shortly afterwards and was being held today 1111 ~s.ooo bond. IN AN INTER\'IF.W with the Huntington llcrald·D1 s patrh Scala was quoted as i1ayin~. ""I'll pay for my crimes. and whC'n I <lo I mtend to rome back to marry t ht• girl that 1 love She's the only one who really inspired me tu turn myself in, because that's the only way I 'II havr a happ_\ marria.:c Scala tolct the newspaper he met the woman. 1dent1f11:.od only a' Mary. at a transient house here called the Stella 1-uller S<•tll<• menl. "I ne\'C'r met people l1kC' that 10 mylifr ·Scala said "Alllht.•fl('o pie 1 had e'er kn<1\lo n w1:n• hookt.·r~. dope a'hltrt>.. th1l'vc..,, the mob. To me 11 ".!11 J n1.•w "u.v of life. "AND WHEN I '>lartro l11lk1n~ to Mary, I found my~tlf 1n love with her." Mary, al!lo llllt>rvl<'\lo1'<l Ii~ thl' nc·wspaper, said 11 ht• nc•1thn datc•d nor ai(rced to mt11 rv St'ula Shi· s:ud she beeah"tl• fril'nd11 with him after h<· 11rnvl1d ul the sl'lt1c•m1•r11 houst' m11r1• I han a month ai:o S<.·ala is w11nted und<:r th1· ulia' Y.'red Clurk 111 C"h1c11.:o. pol1('1' i1aict. 'The char Jtl'll agomst him there stem from a hc;_1lin1t oil ;1 food ml!rket. AT AGF. 13, SCALA told th<' Herald-Di!lptnrh. "o hooker picked me up and took me homt' with her and taught mt' about hfr 1n the street" .. l le said hr ~pent h1.s ht>\ hood ll., a runm•r ror ~am hlin1it ofl('rulH11\\ and he <'la rmic to hove ll\t'<l in thr IJasement or a h<>~l' owned b~ misionj? ex T<'~•mstcr bo!ls Jim m.\ Hoffa. for whom ~nl<t said hi.' dad yardwork when hewas 16. I le said he robbed a s~'hd1<"nte OJ>('rated night club nearly 20 yenrs ago and "the outfit" lutcr putout a contract on hlslife. THE CHl('ACO TRIBUNE re- ported that In 1964 a .J~cph Scala was arrested twi<•e for opera ting illegal betting parlor!! that police !>31d Wt're syndlCM<' run 1-tecords at the settleml'nt h•>Ullt' showed Scala workl-d thl·rc in re tum for lodgin11 "fie pr11\ ed r('· irularly three or more times a day," a8eftlementcmployesa1d Stars Have Heard All By JAY SHARBUTT Al'hlt•ltl•ftWttlt< Report<'rs who oflcn interview TV stars can develop a buuing in the head if they aren 'l careful. This is because what stars talk about - u.suallv themselves -can Rel repetitive. Rut we got to wondering if TV stars also develop a buzzing In lhl' head bct·ause questions asked them by reporters may not vary much So inquincs were made of a few press aj:!enls who a rrange star in- terviews From this came a list or questions most often asked or TV stars when the stars are publiciz. in~ their shows or series. The QUl'Sl1on and answer session wtJI now commence Q. HOW DO YOU feel about ha, mi;: your own series? A Mumble mumble mumble mumble pays the ahmony Q I don't watch TV mu<·h What's your series about? A Mumble mumble mumble mumble play a new breed or cop. o. now HAS STARRING in :i ser1e~ affected your personal hfe" A. Mumble mumhlt• mumblt• mumhlc no pnvuc}. Q. How old art• you? A Mumble mllmblc mumbl(' mumbh• more coUc"'' Q !low'!! II frel t11 IK• u stur'• A Mumble mumhl<' inumbk niumblt· askcCI for autoS!raph now Q. HOW OLD WE RE YOU when you decided to be an actor? A Mumble mumble mumble mumble the school piny. Q Th111 1s a bi~ personal, but why did you t•nd your ~<·vtn-year rl•lat1on~hip with famed aclre!ls "ladia Cofnowskv" A. Mumbll' mumble mumble mumble alw3)!1 be good friends More coffee'> Q. ARE YOU DATING anyone reJ(ularly now., A. Mumble mumble mumble mum bl~ one lump or two? Q. Any truth to the rumor you and your co-star are feuding? A. Mumble mumble mumble mumble like. one big happy family. Q. HOW LONG HAVF: you been i>tudylng voice nnd karate? This 1 itomethini differenl (or )'OU, isn't tt? A. Mumble mumble mumbh: mumble for m y new Las Vegas act. • . Q. Who was the biggest in- fluenee in your life? A. Mumble mumble mumhle mumble and of course my a~ent. Q. WHAT WAS \'OUR first b1J? break" A Mumhle mumble mumble mumble while 11k11ng, heh. heh. heh 0 !low rl o ) ou stay 10 such good shapt''! A Jog Jog JOi:t JOg pant punt pant panl Q. I KNOW VOU UKF. golf, but what urt' your othl'r hobbles? A. Mumblt> mumhlt' mumbl, mumble and write poetry now nndthrn Q. Renll.v? A. Mumbl<· Q The bl>t lllll'~t1on . You'vr bel'll the star of your Own !\Crie11 for 10 ycur11, hut what do you n• nllv want 111110 '' A Mumble mumhh• mumblt' mumhl<• t'Vl'ntually t cu(.'h dentistry Q I don't mt•on lo be rut!(>, bu~ wuul<t you Dllk your pre:1s ngent lo 11top snoring? I __.;_ ,..- \If· ' f J\ I ..... ~ 'L•t's count·~"· NMicy •till lo11•$ m•. that'$ QIN, Sc~elk•r •tHI lo11~ m•. IMti two, .. • I OM. Y Pll 0 T iJUMBLEWEEDS • 'Nl6H'r5 CANPl..ES ARE IORHT' OO'f, AND iXXlJNt) mY STANVS 11P10J; ON THE M151V M'.>ON'TAJN 1'0PS~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN ,, TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate T11tto1pPu111,So1>.o 1 l ,, • * -;-~~ p: " ~ ~ ' I !. ... l .t !_ _l, t I N l f T nr " , " I l l ' A IC A <IA , [ l I 0 c v l 0 ' ( . 'h ' [ 0 I D C V D ~ T A ~ s I N £ II l • I T I• I (I .. c s•s , .. I t t s H I 0 I I S H • • r .. ' ~ l N I 0 I~ I ' f . ' II ~ I C I I V I A IL 0 ~ ( " A D ( I r I \ I I I I 0 l I T A T T ( D N £ I I S ( . ( 1, .J.~ ~[!.!. . ~ .. '""ii'"" .... ~!.~.!. ~ l~ I T • ............ eno1n1J' 57To<n 59 Singt1 C1moorn f\:l Sieat 4 , DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK by Tom Batiuk by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds MOON MULLINS by Ernie Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS ~#~1 ;h;.' PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux MISS PEACH by Mefl .. -liW's OCJMS .• i ~E\'W LVEN HEARO Of A 6WETAI l fl Y ! by Geor<Je Lemont NeveR COU!,17 1"AL..~ ONf! eACK IN1"0 1"He eut L..c:>tNG, .,..HOUCSH A-15 by Ferd Johnson by Rodger Bollen He SHOOLD INVesr lt-J A 6ATHf<OBe . 0 "You mean the Joctor hu dc\.1dcd 10 C.ltcnJ h" v11~4tt0n 11n11J Labor Day? I'm ccna1nly )()rry tn hear that -he "'"' 10 \llln me today oo my d1c1 and uert l\C\ · DEN~IS THE MENACE •HAW, T~ AAEJtr ~ t<IOS MERE AT AU. ... THIS IS THE ()1.1) faXS I011E. • • ' ' .. ., Wednesd.ly Au9us1 25 1976 • DAILY PILOT •.S . -. The Bluest Marketplace on the Or11np Coast "' ., ' •ear h tot• .•...... 1000.2999 Employment & Rentols • • . • . . . . • . J000.."699 DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS Pr.porotion ..•••. 7000. 7 I 99 8u111Mu, lmteatrnent & M.rchondilt .. . • ~8099 Finonclat .•.•...... 5000-5049 You Can S~ll It, Find It, [ 642 •5678 J One Coll Service 8oot1 & Morine Announcements, Per\Ooof1. Equipment .... 9000 9099 lo1t & found ...... 5050-$499 AutomobilH & other Serviu1 & Repc:in 6000-6099 Trade It With a Want Ad Fast Credit Approval Tran sportation • . . 9100·9999 .... .... CLASSIFIED nM~f« Sale Homft F1"' W. ~!!!.~~ ....... ,~:!!.~~ ........ ~-~.~ ....... !~:!.~.~ ....... ~!!!.~~ ........ 1~~!!!.~~~ ........ I 002 GtMrol I 002 ~ I 002 G.-nl I 002 GtMrwl I OOJ GtMrel I 002 ~ I 002 CffMtoel I 002 ...........................•••.•••.•..•••••............•......••..•••••.•.••••.••.•........•...••.................. •••••··•••·····•······· ··············~········ .•..•.........•.....•.. INDEX lt Plan Y• M, Cd TWO STORY IEAUTY lit'l1Ul1ful l:)(t!t:UllH • home Tht-r h.irm (lf h111h ' au ll rd c \' 1Itn11 . fl\ > i.hake lo\ t-1)' lorm0tl dm rm . l ri: IJm rm "' 1one lrJJI<' l>t'l'Ol'4tt'd hl.t' J mo.Id l'rl\alf' plit\ 'nrd tor ch1ldrM1 \\on t l."t ~..i:, '14111 642·5678 IMlSFHSAU C-.J .._...._ ...--"'· c.,..w.,.. ..,..ell C.....OOlllw , ........ .._,._ tn ... r-. ... v ...... -..-..... .n """" a... ......... ~. U,.....H~b i...c ... ,.., ..... ......... v .. ,. t:"=::· SM J-C6p0>11.,.. -. ..... SHI .. .,, S!M.11 t...c ...... ..... IN.Ml., -......... ~ .. tCAlCSTATE -~•14<!Mk _ ... , .. ~ ......... ~ ~ ' c._..., lnpn f-:'!.~rs:T;'• .,.... ... 1. ........ ., ·-··i.111 .... d 1.._f'T"9Crlf ,_,, .. ,.,_.,., l.oul•i..i• M-""" T'•lr Pr~ -... ,_,.,llft0f1 Or~·C. .... °"' c-~"'ec> CM elM.dt ,... .,..,_...,.. f wtftt <ir•u·' ..... r.;., ... t ..,~ ... llul t. UC. ........ 1£NTM.S ...,.. '•rM11.,.. •~l "'"'"'~ •~.,11r.-of'l•f (~""um••'¥r• <.~"" .... vm•' wt 1.-""'8u ....... "1," t .. llN;w .. , ( fllf °"'"'*"'"' .,_,, .. ~\O\ftl Af'&1tt >'\trft ,., ..... l"'\lt'n Apl\ • \itft cw l ,_t ""'""'' 11-·--lkllt-I\ W<Ath ,_..,._ "um.,, K..nul ,..,. ....... ·~···' a.-..,lo ""'-r~ c; .. ..,... .... 11t .. 011 .......... , .... _ ...... 1 lndlMtrlal kH1U J ~~ .. -... '4w ""-'•h IVSINESS. INYEST IUNT. ANANCC :':'::::~-:..· 111\>Nfftft.4 f)flpivt I \ ,,.._,.,,,. .. ~ -·~··' ... .,." .. l• ...,,." M~\V.,Aftt .. t• ~tW\,tet..-. 10' ANN8UNCUICNTS, KtsoMALS & LOST & flUNO SUYICES '-'hW-..("Jrnltt~' EM'1.0YMENT & HErAUJION 11>11 ,..,, "'" '~ , ..... '"" llll:' , .... '"'" 1"64 """ ""° 116: H•l '""' 1016 ,,.. I...., ·-, .. ''"" . .... '"" IJ> U" I..., I«• ..... l~lll , .. , '"-'° ... Wlfl 12>.Cl !DJ 1.00 A<l ~) .wio ..,,,. ,.. - Walker & lee Real lst11te PRICE CORRECTION • • • C () H 0 '\I ,\ I> 1-: I MAH, l'hOll\' ~1uth ul lllghwa) n CiH nl•'I\ homt> four bdrms ~.1ch with 11.S o" n b.ith, luvel~ famtly room with ra1.wu REDUCED!! hearth u ,l'd brick O W N t; R • !> :\I O T I . ftreplat\.'. wl'\ har. ~ltlll\' \' TEO' l.urJ!t' -i br ltreplc rn ''""II rm home. beaut CJm rm opening t u ·1nnt•r " lor m;il din rm . <1u1e t wurt.>urd, pool & .,hon tn•dmcd 'lrvt't llurr~. \\alk lu uc t'llll bt'.tCh cn1 n e r m u , 1 m " \ t' SH2.50fJ ~ u..103 COLE OF HEWrORT FOREST OLSON IMC REAL TORS tA~~0~\4'!!1P1!.~a11 ;ind ba), lhtl> lWO·:-.tor) l'\cw1X1rt Beach duple:< ofrl•ri. ,litrt.'nl upprec1at1on potent111l. Jt 's ii two-:-.lory w11h 2 bedroom!. and 2 baths on t'Jch floor and 1l'!> like nt'" Full pnce Sl:?.5.000 C \I.I. S56 2660 675-SSll HARBOR TOWMHOME w1th J spnc10u<; h<.lrm,, 3 ba. tJ1runl! rm, & only .i !>hort walk to the "uter Only Sb9 SOii l'..ill ~7ill .:------ t;::SELECT ~~ T'PROPERTIES Walker & lee b1l l11t1te ..... ~~ IACK IAY ,,. ... . ... ~" ·~· ... IEAUTY OJX•n t"dmt.: Jll ,1t1111 ll'!-.l> k111'hl.'O. hl\ cly '>ha~ rr pl ~. llrr11ra1or ~:illpu!>''r & h: ) arcl Jre ju.'t a fl'" 11( many offt·r· IOJ!!> Ill lh1' :I bd. :! ha hi) me ID t>n\• of f Iner art'J!> !\t'"' I) 11Hl.'red at ~.i;ruo !HS !1-191 -----Walker & lee Aul fltat1 Bluffs.water View Out~\andinl-! Hluff ~ i-: Plan " 1th panor;imtt· lw y \lcw J lk·llrooms, 2' • baths. fo0111) room "'1th 14t't b.ir, formal chninf: ProfeJ>s1onall) dceurated with m<1n\ '-'"trai. :.159 SOO Opt'n houst' Sdt Sun 1-S 21!1 :-.ut<A. ;-.;ewport Beach 6 0.61 61 M'N-•of' IMO\til hO*t ;-.._, Ju.nw •• ,,,..,, ,.,, .. ~.," •"'"' " • ~ ill•' MERCHANOISl AM.,._yt <ifi""t" ....... ~ .. , ... Awtl,.ill •11 .... CW' ............ " .. 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"J.llll'IOU"' :1 hc1rm. 3' h ,1 t h . h " J t h 1 n n d o " m.11:ntl 11•1•11 1 r.110, \ 1·rcl1·' I rpk Tl\ll> 11nl' 'l111uld .i:o fal>I 11-u; 771 l Welker &lee Reel Estate ~~e~~.~n b~~a~~~ t'o:.la :\l e'a 3 bc•drm home 1.ari:e 135 101 bal·ks to l'llnvon with a Ion•\ er' 1cw ·A:.~umablc .i:o' c·rnm e nt loan JIU\ mnl'-only S.1 18 per 11111 m!'ldg la\C'' l'all !'>lli • t8111 I ~HERITAGE REALTORS 0 ~:"!° ... bt::·:o.~. ::- low 'O '"''" fOYt _ .. """d• ,, D A FBEL I I r I I· L A Y G J I I ) I I A AT 0 A I I' I I r I I• '' "V" of YO<tl t-tve • pol 1111 YllV "•"'"' IO pvt l>tf)tlr Or\ thl' ICC> -th•-? l •tl ,, L AMC Y L I o c-........ "'--'" Q ..... .., I I I I I bv ""'"t "' ........... ,. ..... d. -'"""""' ·-""°No "-""' r. • ...,,, ,..,~,.,'1t• '""'~ , .. " • , .... u ~ .. ·ts SCRAM·UTS Answers in Clou lflcoti0tt 1050 Cus tom 6500 sq .fl . wul~rfront home on the poin t. 134 F t frontage with magn1ffrcnt v1t'~· of boats & harbor. Shp for la rj!t' boats. Remodeling has b<'cn st a rt<'rl -fimsh 1t to your own taste. New -und er construction. Contemp Cape Cod. Oak fi rs. 5 BR. 4 1 ~ Ba , 3 frplcs. Lndscpd. Boat slip. SJ?S,000. llcauttful fa m ily home -4 BR., stud~. family rm., formaJ dining & 38 n. waterfront living r m. Boat s lip. S249,500 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 34 1 Buy~·o.l .. D•·•t· NB o i ) 0 101 1002 Gewer• 1002 .............................................. COSTA.MESA CLASSIC BAY & BEACH REALTY MAGNIFICENT VIEW ! Tuo thirds or a Coron::t dt'I Mar at're1 I f a ntasll<' 5 bdrm. home with 7 baths . forma l dtnm~ rm . d en & s parkling pool. In a ddition lo the upprox1mate> 4500 sq. rt. ltvmi:t quarters. it has ti really huge viewing & entertaining deck. trom which CalaUna sunsets. city lll?hts & both bay & ocean activity ' can be e njoyed . $22.5.000 Includes th~ huge parcel of land! • • CORONA DEL MAR· 675-3000 1002'G..,... IOOl , !.!• " S48,650 FULL rRIC E ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••• -. 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IOOJ OlllHch 1040H.wporil .. c'h 10'9Mewpotih•ch 1069 .................. ••••••••••••••--.••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••·••• A R.AAI FIMD MU&I S lll>ltMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• we.iuoeatedOuplexoHr Su per Sh•tPI -Pa-101 •zz.250to l ~~~ TRl-PLEX. • .COM r :f! .;,~ Sl 34,900 1 • 2Br. w /encl .:araiccs. 2 w If rplc~. ' ~me location, close lo everything. I ~~ OCEAN VIEW. . .COM . --Sl 85,900 1~rever ocean view of harbor cnlrann· 1 Catalina w /private ooach access ti .• 2·~ ba, fu m rm home all brand :wanking new. BALBOA POINT ;/,.... s144t~oo 11-T. G• ........... ~toleoch! -~autifully lndscpd w /outside lighting. ~~tluded sunny patio. Open Beams -1ftfve spaciousness to this 3br & den J~t11ilY home. Newly remodeled kil chn .;w+/Corning & Microwave. New copper ~lumbing. Charmin#? guc·st apt Mer ~tage m akes 3rd bdrm. Pnn• JUSl -reduced to $144.500. c• for.,.. :~!~. CORONA DEL MAR ;ffd~. $98,900 . · 'tttarming 2 Br & den, wood paneled ~ch house w/night lights & ocean ~w from lge upper baJcony. J ust 1 2 -rgfock to beach. Cal for appt. 675-2311 macnab / lrvtne realty HEW OFFERING!! · ghly upgraded tri-level borne w /4 drooms. 21 ::? baths , step-down separate family room w 'fireplace. wet ba r & rcfng Covered patio. 'sed decking f'or outdoor dining. ~ir-concl. S84 ,500 lrwl. lane!. Lois Egan 644 ·6200 ( AH2 > • PIESIDIHT HOME 4 ·Bedrooms + family room. Ve1ightful free-form pool cnmplete /jacuzzi & undcr watf>r bar stools~ I lhas & a vic.•w , too. in Tul'tlt!rock 'TNr. Slfl0.000. Madeline Cross · 1414 (A93 > 644·6200 H•rbor Vi•w ~nter I rvlne •t Campus Valley C.nter 752·1414 NEW· ON· MARKET! SPARKLE PLENTY!! ~r. & Mrs. Clean" Uve in this arp, clean. im~ccable home in ounta in Va lley. Beautifully p g r a d e d "Cent ury Par k " 4 l'droo m ho mo with prnf-tlke ndscapin g . Absolute move .in t ondition . Bui It for maximum jo~mcnl with minimum care. 5,000. Call 546·4141 . USIMESS OPPORTUNITY COSTA MISA ~ak~ and Front F.l"ld Shop. $250,000 ar tnt'omt', 3 boys, 4 hoists. and 4 "heel allf!nment racks. Re.al F:state 'Included . 130x 130 lot. 2 r e ntal houses. Flexible n nuncing. ASKING •e;l.50,000. Call 54fH141 .~·· MESA VERDE uutiful 3 bedroom. 2 bath home atcxt on quiet cul-de-sac strl'ct. d and 3rd bedrooms enlarj?cd by &stom a ddition. Profe~s iona lly dscaped. heautiful rose J;nrdcn and bearirt J.: fruit tr<.'(..~. 2 Private ~Uos. $89,500. 640.6J6l. SUPER BEACH HOME Jy outstanding home completely r.modeled by Qwner /contract or . obstructed 360 degree view from vale sundeck. One block to ~an bay. Too many upgrades to mention. Calf64o-6161 • CENTURY SHORES .950. This 5 yea.r old home has eryth.ing: 3 bedroom,,, 2 baths. rge and sunny country kitchen. · ing room has fireplaee. Bike to . ach. Ya.rd i.s manlcUl'<'d. A pcrf ect y for you! l Ca ll now,962-4~ ~ IHCREASINGL Y • . We arc pleased to present this · g Canyon Townhouse at $150,000. · aotifut Bordeawt mode l by Deane hers. Bu 3 bedroocns, 3 baths. stately but happy home tor YOU ! 98244$t ®herbert hawhms Ht ' ' •· , ... ,..,. ......... ......... 11055 M ~ 11• st. t6W II MIW 4 II IU.CH HOMI $17,ttO Newly consiruclt..'<I 2 s tory home ill planned development. l blk to beach. 4 Rr. 2~ Ba, wet bar. putio, fenced, never occupied S II POOL HOMI $73,tOO 5 Br. 2~ 8 a, 2200 sq. ft., new carpet, ktk hcn tile, s peaker system. lots of pri v a<'y . beaut. wol & patio. On cu Hie sac·. J usl listed. OWHEI TaAMSAUID $61 , 900 3 Br. sunny kitchen, tge ltvmg room, used bm·k fi replace in h1~hly desirous neigh borhood. Complete back yard privacy, OPPOITUNITY CAREER MIGHT Come as you are and gel the details on your future in the lucrative real estate profession. Speak directly with out Fountain Valley Manager. J\va1lable Tues and Thurs. e\·ening 6 to 9 p.m. or call for a ppt. PLAN TODAY FOR YOUR TOMOllOW 10021 ~ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• II.arbor Ii: V1<'torin ::.l.ll Verdes S tone fr p ie . ~ 2·2 Br. 1 Ba, n~eds Tl.C. ratio, family room . A.'\SUME and own this Xl nt :.tarter prOJICrt), $74.~ aparkllng. 3 bNlrm. 2 own<'t wm help lln&Me Wt";tMde RHlly. Inc bu.th 5el'h.lded tlo rne with Offertd 11t 1.\7.~. Caill 141·2l2J wurm earth to11,•i1 anll GeNW G....._. ----.----•I UM-d bnl•k. $ptH'H>us en Why wait for the future to Come to you' Meet it ha IC-way! "&.-1/Je 'Pro~rf~.c (71 .. ) 5'*9·2467 DIVORCE Forces Sale Spac&oui. 3 Bedroom f,1111LI)' hOllll' Wl\h !>U})er :.,'(J x21l f.unily room \I. Ith Sw\'dl>ih nr(•plan• and u1,1l'n beum1•d C\•1hni;. 1000 Sq ft . hom1• wtlh hn•plllt'('.;:, )ol111k1• roof, ,, n d 1• r 11 I " 1> 11 1 o n J 11 y landi>rav1111L VA buyers welcome Ownt•r mui.t sell fa"t, pnc~d b\'low murk ct Hun> J'l11J:;1 rull ---::;.iiii-.:::~---1 tJ )'lo rht•.-ry llvlfl" room t1nd formal dlnlni: ul't'a. mull\·1;t11Jlo\•t k1ll•ht•11 with :ilep 11tv1nl( dt)(lr tu 11.1r11~c. \'tit>)' t11m1ly llv rni: at (Inly SG2,900 In lu i;:hly <ll'iqrahlo cir4'ft • f'or c-orly nppt. to sec pl4rn.51' ca 11 IWI-t 6118 ""OtclCIO OUT" \.Jnbehe"ablc upi:radcs. Pool Estate ,'l>v'd putll•, mugnlf1cl.'ot Only Sll7,:!0ll for this yur<ls, 3 txlr, a•~ balh. c~tomized. younii exec-, new dlshwu ~lwr. up 4 br. 2 balh home with all i:r:ul41d t·11rp1•t:< & d e those much so11J1,ht ei1 corator dr:ip1·"· fun pr(' tras lestefully don\• OS 3l11tc nbr hood. 714 concrete drive. 11p11c1ous 968-4456 rms, new plush carpet, DUPLEX Bayfront 2 bdrm., 1 bath up; 2 bdrm. & 2 bat hs down. &li>t't sandy bt•ach. Hcduccd to ~47 ,500 LOT Design your own home on rare. large lot. Seller wtll help fi nance. $96.000 LIDO REALTY 3377 Vlo Udo, N.L '7J.7SOO GET IT '1'0GETHER" i 11 exqu s le wa treat-lrfiM Guiher your large family ments bltns mtcrowa\'C I 044 LCICJUfta hach 1041 to see thts 5 bdrm. 2 oven' nod stereo _••••••••••,.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rna:sters & :I bathl>. home goriieous baek yard ~Ith REMARKABLE I A 1n pre6l1gc obrhood . covenxl p11tk1 & s him-• WOltlD Trailer sci·cs.'>, s he d, merin.a: pool , 1m -t\lllheext.r·as.'nukethls 4 ... P ... RT rd maculule move· in condl· bu r m ho mi. w /bonu~ • ,. ':' veg. Ru co, fruit trees, tion for early appt call room 111 beautiful IS T 11 I S S p EC . ~~~~~~~otr~~o~ f;~aa~~ 848.i681l. · t'utverd ule ,ab,solutcly TACt'LAll 3 BDRM .. 3 Ro.ERTS RE ...,LTY w\b<lllc,ul>te . t;pgrud~d HATH, rontemporary Sb7 ,!l90.9684456 "' carpetin.: & draped home. Detailed quaUl)' JUSTREDUCED 848-1688 lhruoul. CenlrJI a ir. arr_hileccure w /ex -1---------1 Softw11ter plumbing. re· teru.1\c u:.e of \loood, stuc-3 HOMES P rime Gl'ecn Valley verse o~mo:.1s. Bril'k t'O. vaulted redar shingle locat100. 4Br, 2ba, J((e fm•plare F11mlly room. roofllnes Located in Und•r t.1 v rm w/FP. access to f f h '" :.1de patio. Ktlch/fam rm Irvine 1044 A tou:.tto:.ce. . ~~Yt.L.:,\\1~~. 0W 1\1.~ $50,000 w/access to rear brick ••••••-•••••••••••••••• ~ OUTSTANDING VI EW You ran .have ,your patio. 5 Yrs old, newly EERFIELD PA Tf 0 ~ of' T 11 E o c EA N . l'hOICe of these three d~corated. 1600 sq ft. HOME r AL 0 s v ER D E s . model homes while they r8at,OOO/Subny Ol 0wn5er.107i>e16°3 Customized for builder's , <:AT,\ LIN A & SAN lut. Three and four • • son. 3 Br. tom rm. i CLEMENTI-; ISLAND. GOOD .. ETTER~IEST well. this U do Isle bayfront is all three! 90 Ft. frontage, pier & slip, pool & all. 8 Bdrms. & 8200 sq. ft. of gracious Jiving. Another Harbor Realt y exclusive. For app't. Call- bedrooms,Cam1ly r ooms, Staedler.963·l9St frplcs, air rood, atrium, ENTRY t'OVER HAS plus d inin g r oom ,ttulllhrtellottleach 1040 uruqueupgrds&lgpalio. RAMCHRU.LTY SKYLI GHT ROOF & ' landseaped yards. Xlnt •••••••••••••••••••••• best loeat1on, lareest lot. ~51 ·2000 floors of t'ranclsc:an 673-4400 f1nand nl(. Veterans By owner $76,900 tiles; leuds to s pacious wc·tc:ome. llurry. Please 559·0113 THIS IS IT'. !iv. rm \\1 /VAU LTED cull today 1'hf Groffo R E A M c E 1 L I N G . Delightful 5 bed r m REDUCED $3600!! Thl:s Uw home YOU'VE i\1.-\SSl\'I': RF.0 BRICK Di•iMOft of Harbor ht•nhtwtlt Co. GIMf'al I 002 lolboo Pettiftsulo t 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMACULATE Reduced! s Br, 3 ba. nr. $44,900 bay &ocean $164.500 !\let1rulously eared for 4 BR. 3 ba,. Sl37,000 f.unlly home on lg lot :'>larshall Rily 675-4600 ••ASSUME 7'-,, VA Loan ~.500. Mesa Verde 4 8.r, 1>001, owner will carry 2nd. $69,500. GILLESPTE RF.ALTO RS 963-8911or Beth, 835-0211, Page No. 038Y home, enter thru plant 1'URTLEROCK 8ro11d 1)(·1•n wuilln~ for! Hurry• f I HE I' L 1\ c; to:. W f, T laden paradise lo formal moor townhomc. Th111 bcaullrul ~ bdrm U 1\ H & WA f, LS 0 F dine,2 1cvelsofspac1ou:. OPEN~5 Wedthru Sun St1t1 ~tq:u~l Moc1 cl 111 GLASS Ol'E:NING 1'0 tiv r m. brand ne w S9t2Paseo~gov1a "Thu lhnch " ofl t.:1 ~ Vll:·:W Tt:ltRACE Uni kitchen with l\I edit ttle 3 BR. walls of glu~~ open l;1n11ly rm & form.II din q u {' k 11th(' n w I A 1' eounler tops Breakfast 1ng from mstr. bdrm .. ini:. W1lh upi:1 adcd TACllEO DINING RM . nook of( kitchen. Pricl· llv. rm., din. rm .. fam. ''llfl.l<'l:.. 11c-w d ru))l'S, has all HILT.tN HAN<il': JU!il reduced to $66,SOO. rm. & kit c he n, onto WllldO\\ cov\·rlt111~. trc:.h & st-:Ll" CLI-:1\N Ovt:N, SpacJou.11 llvinit. assume lushly Inds cpd. patio Pllinl thruuut &.. Jn extra ~1H' ll OW AV Jo; OVEN. loan. Hurryll G R E E N 8 E L T large yard ·-This h<>Ul>ll OIS llWSll IL, T RAS H ROll;llTS REALTY LOCATION. A home for will be SOLO 1r \\,11t l' o :\t P A c T O R • • .... 1681 lheex<'c. who entertains m uch l o n1p·r. C iill NUTONt-: Cl!:NTER & -a lol. Pool nearby. Now SSl-2000 llRKt'ST DAR. Thb S89,900 RANCH REALTY gruc1ous h om" h u 3BR,2ba,lrglot,eanadd EvelynCopeland,Agt ---i.cp:ira le J.AU NDl\Y \\llh Cru1t Lttes, BBQ, & fe.ilunng 3 bag bdrms. 2 b .it h", and bu 1 I l 1 n k1leh1:n <lo eul d1:-~:11: :.l S.iCc fur lilllc feet ING-Till 3 units. '~ Mi lo beh. 552·1'176 M2-0-134 2 BRICK p•r1os IOI.. 0F1'' I c E ( () n IAYRlOMT " LIBRARY ! Wt VIF.W. $75.000. Agt. 846-3hi6. Turtle rock Preslrlent Enjoy spllciou• Colum SllEl.TERl':D JACU1.Zl 2 Br. 2 Ba Cond o . •MESAVERDE4BR --Hmeon spaciousfee lol. -" r G Panoramic ''icw. sub· heated pool. by park, 1---------1 Ind 's m ini forest area hhi Model to. COlll'lll' ' 0 O L & L ' 1-: · parktng, security bldg. school OWNER 545·53.lS PRICED RIGffJlf adjoin in g expansi VC! P ark. S & S l'tm~trut'lwn WOl!l\SJIOI' f or "thoi.e :-.; E w I' o It 1' BA y •• park-likesetUng. Cut-de ot ,.:4'nu1nc I.It h ;1110 whorn11atrordthe11orl't. TOWt-:Rs SURPRISE' Great 4 bedroom home, sac aeross from elem. 1>IJ11\t1r :!6:;o Sq H .. ·1r1t<t}ts1·y11s~l'\H~1 UDJ~LsU!EF. 310i"1'~RNAND0 • allnew urpets&drapes. :.chooL 4br, J en, !iv.rm 21'x23' honu5 ruom anll 3 "r. · / " "'' c.. • OPENSAT&SUN Family Home Close l o Westminster widin.r m . are11• Wall eomm J>OOI!: 1\ WtM' in urlert><Jlor S145.0o0. o~ncr \2131 $43 900 Mall and Goldenwest puiH·r<'d & mirrored v~lmcntthatwlUnotbc Sl39,000~11Prlc• 3!)."4::!93 • College. Stealfor~7,000. w 0 rd r 0 be . 1mm11 c availablt: long. $SS,!)O() SEE TOOAY ! -1---------1 OCEA~fo'RONTCONDO or anvesto., dream come JfUm*'•j tJW\if bkl'll. St:!9,SOO. K3!l·t1763 or MISSION REALTY -------1 lloneymooncr's .dr·li~ht l'Jrl ·~~i!l!h:. Ownr •bkr. C'ourtl'SY to tiONF.TOMORROW• IRVIHlTEllL Ocean&Bayvtew,2 8r, true! Low down to a!I ~-4471(r.I: 6~8103 S4S:JQ.'H l185S Csl llwy,J.aiuna ht lit'<! h :? Ba. f-to rmat 0-R, sume VA. loan. Total pay·i---------1 Phon• 494·0731 Ho: Y upi.era omc. $711 000 Bkr 963·76S3l'M ments $307 per month. J,1rgo p110J ~uc lot. :i ___ ._..:.._ ...:. -----s 3 b_.. 2 llo•uroo11111. la•'Kl.' fu mlly c.estrano leach I 018 pacious ..... room. r••)m with \lot'l bJr, fµle ••••••••••••••••••••••• bath , with handsome used brick f ireplace. 1\ 11 1· \~·I I in I? n ,1' w Townhouse, Village Snn Priced under market for pm·<' SI00.500 6«·7270. Juan. Jbd, l '~ba, highly quick sa le . Owner upgraded. by ownr. trans ferred. mu~t sell ../•.:(•• ~ .. Lf.1~ t;., .... REALTORS lalboo l1lond 1006 ···············•······· on:ANFHON'T'<;ONOO Oe<'un & Boy view. 2 Br 2 lb . + format OR $78,000, ltkr fttJ.3-7~PM N(•W d111rmrr 31>d. 3ba. I~ encl yd • :I ('Ur pnrklng IUtle lslnnd. $130,00Q. Ownr. C75·5304. ~_1.soo __ .4_9_5·_16_28_. ___ 1 immediately. Hurr y COl"OftCI dtl Mor I 022 please call ••••••••••••••••••••••• /Jn NILl l l'. 111 l l '( '· l\'it.,(J! 11111 'i ' CLOSE to BEACH • •• POOL •.. H1oie 3 bdrm, 2 both. famlly-i;;r. kitch. nr new erpt.s, frplc, lush ldsepit around blue·liled pool CALL 962· 7751 INT'L R.t:. NETWORK j .. • -j A- -. . . _ · ~ ........:_:; .~ ttw.. ,_.,..d Hwn Uwhn ' e.11 "-'" u.fwlli hll W.One9day. August 25 1979 DAil V "1lOT -..... ..... ~· ...................... .. ••••••••• ._........... ........................ ___ _.. __________________ ..,.II!!"" ..._..Fers. ~llHlllt.te ~OIMrlHlkt.t. ,...,......_.. l14t Mete 1224 1.....,. .. -..111n4 "-"Uwfwm•ll l"-"U.fwftr• ~., .. _..,_ 'h• ······················· ................................................................................................................................................................................... . ~~~.~~ ... !~.~~ 11.e._,...,.riy JOO '-wf'Nperiy JO EANfRO~.,. '6Ult•r IASTSU>I S Brz 83. rplc. ~eat. air uu ..... ~~ ... ~~~! ~~~~: ..... ~~?.~~.~-!' l1 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ' · Delu_~e 3 Br tpk dbl pauo )d s.r.s mo + &ec BR 2l b c d • • •• ••••• Jo:.u1tbluff t.u,k bit •bd. rompkle fllt'a SBr avatl • • · • · · t a on o. Beaut 3 Or Villa GoH fm rm . din aru, UNITS PalCE DO'WM, Sep&.SIOOmo.7~1ol04 1ar.~mo~ ~TN~ lkh & Slater. Carl)el$,dr~.dblC'&ar. toUrse. pool, <K"ilan. 20VuApt.t11,21T.5So;$ JI, Tm . ¥11 b:i. ••II kepl J 112.tH SJl,MO Hal1tcrHt 3 BR. % Bia, 8'l2 139 s.\9•1950 ll.rbor Ill l>llll $1tl5 Oil m in 0C Airport , ~5. Uwy. !Br., UaO. .. 0111 O"-llr Xhit cpt•.. 4 SllO.OIO SOU). ~_:1~m0,2 ~d~I~:· frplc, d01e to 0 .C C. le 2 Rm Bell.Ch Cottace. $165. ~~!se. t~':i~tPl·.!hon ~l OM3 Nr 0 ~1.ac.: .... S3$Gl d + ~ • l'ork puncl11'1Jt " ott\ttr 7 ••7•000 ••1000 · • n Frwy $.175 lSt lut " •II utll paall Al:iio ! Btt rry. · • "' e>e ox u.n Y ep. I' ( I ~" -.. -• peta.l3$0.&'15·46Z'1 · · .• • 2bd. l h ba mo n-nt. i.lr1&11. re> nds<'.,..llo 7 szn GOO $1~ l'learungdep ~·'MU House (4 blk1' from Nwpt 1lt1ht1 fK'Cal\ view. BeauUlulocl.'an view --------- m111nt 1.-patio S\30,000 I 12 J0,000 V.fw ... , D R A S T I C A l. L Y beach> ::u 280-2003 br • z ba <.; lianw rec 4927W~ af\ 4pm $18$. Ulll pd. Stud IC). Nr .. ind lund Dy onr. •tt•OOO •Aoo• ftL·ovcL•o• t~m•d ...... ~ room New p,11nt & <'rPt ----water. Slnate ok. he. i;.u IMT~ nr ~ H684 • • ... -. ••••••••••••••• •••• •• •• .. c. • ··• • --...... ~alnl bnl'k p11llo. SM() S. ~ Main Rentals. 540-~0 .IG C "'NYO.. 12 $J90.000 SOLD. ...... ~ l106 '*',. m' 1001 utran•h~t •• 3s~ .... Ill. 124 S'3ti3:31nr~l8'11T c.rr...... lJ71...._ ... le L ., ..... • " IJ $511000 $71710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• y,i • ·"•••••••••••••••••••••• -----··•••••••••••••••••••fW.,... ec" ~..-., Dr. 3 Ba, llroildmoor 14 • • Beatat 2"}. ~BR. J b11 VERDF. Lust\ ld>rpa. 3 8r 3 ba towohouj WATER•'KO:-.:T l:ONOO. DILUXIRINTALS •••••••••••••••••••--... ll111ot',vh:w.cu11w1ul.Lctl. $400,000 SOLD. home.SQIOUo,)rl) \tryprwatcr aryard.2 Spiirkl•n« n"w tond ~icqft,ZIJr&l>t'n,i.1d . Rt• Oceatlfront Yuri,)' ... •·nliHKC'd bllhard rm, 20 SWOOO SOLD W1nloo Al,'\ '7$-:S:S:SI frp~u . all b11 rm S4TO c~11 "L1ll1 " tlU\lil ~mo 23 ~ droo~s 1Br.28 a.wuh,•r,deytr. 3300 *lq n . nu tpll, pool. )0 •110".ooo ---· -=--A.sit' ·~but~ t olfer &161371 orM6 ~fYt'lC Ai:cnt 6&0814 ~c Realty t!)J·\\31 dlshwuhor. C1nclo11ec1 ~.~. Ownr "4-3068 • SOLO. C.Uhwloleeclil l2tt Ukut ltcrc-r/Aat -et 3ua .• •y niuht OfftCI$ Sl50.000 $60,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5S6 nn S<l!M:IG6 '"L-324 01'1-:N llOl'SE 3BK. WA, frnct'<I yurd. ~a r :.An 0 ...'! .. ~!; UY .. --· --31• ... b . d , ..... ss~o mo 1 .... Cull Sl.••!11 .... re ........... n CATALINA & OCEAN VIEW!! troll\ ~our hv1nic room OrJmJllc J I"'"' f111nJI)' ho rn\· "'1th permunenJ 't\''IW 4 ijellroom. 4 b.•th. IJ11lJly coom P••hO t•nd dt'<'k 1''11nl;is11r ~\'wport '.1lu<• •• t SI 10.ow <:.all HI} 11~1 . N1•wport off11·e ~HERITAGE REALTORS l'ar\Jally furn Jbr, e>cc ,.. __ ,_._.. )>9'9' •••••••••••••••••••••• r ... 1 a lm: 0 w"" K 1 I. I.·<; 0 R t; ---Plut ••r offten "°'lit.cl .... , \le" fnt'd ~ho frpk --'' GRt-:ENTREE 3 Br 2 Bu boat ~lip, dbl t:•1r $600 • ) OCUNVllW ' lO ' 1'••••••••••••••••••••••• ' \ti> 1111' U~9 W (..'.'t Hl*.,\l,1'(JtS."93so:l1 no pt'U mo n.>nto h,.,e t-'rplc . no pels, $4.25 -• · ----Dix furn 3rd story 3 9'," C 0 M P I. r-: T E L Y F I N I S H E D "TUHN·KEY " PROJ£CTS will be ~old or eict·hangt.od. Trade up and get 200''~ appreC'iatton, G months inlerel't write·oU. and lo maintenance. BY APPOINTMENT IN OUR OFFICE O~LY (No dn ,·e·bY~. please.) P11luade1 '280. 496 l:.1119 U~e Dimu Point. lrplr mo l~c 00·8781. 11"v ~;> 7ri-i~vt 67~ 9~7 5-t• AH lJIO Bn. 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C~m rm. 2 s.l} llAHUOll VlEW ' Br 2 ll • wulk to bch. 5~e!~h. t ~ea~b~omb9:r~ ~pts.,bltns, fpl. fn<:d $t3C 3 & den new home on twnhome. SS2·9H4 01 3 Br. 2 lij, rl'c:cntly rt" S600 mo. Coll Connie. t~ee 631·2011 Oir.SPER-T -;-Cemet~ Lots/ i..c .... ,...,.riy 1000 tncl grdnr or 5,ag.313~ Lake t~orest w/ll1ew ol M2·7000. decor11ll'd & lndscpd, ~-8'll6dys. 491·71119 evs. . - s A IOH. Crypts I SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• • llDIOOM v.·ater 1528 sq n. 2 ba, SSZS mo. 640-8248 • eeachfroot apt, 1 brr .... ~red IO<'al units or com n... ..., T I "'Ill A/C, wet bar, frplc, patio OPTION TO BUY NEW OR • Wnt.iMht' lZfl Frplc. l'pts, i;ar•~· r . ••••••••••••••••••••• •• .,..-ner, .. ;r np ex. .... 21t bath. family room, & dbl gar. Clubhoui.e, On °olf course. New. P T CRt.ST ••••••••••••••••••••••• Av"U. """"'· 11 to Ju"" • ffi\'r\'IJI . u r lllX d eprt'elJ La Serena. Dana Poll\t fi·-pla~e. w-•l. lo pool, ., 3 br 2'-' ba OC"an view "' ........ "'"" 110 \\ ti tr t t ht .... '" '""' pool & tennis incl. SSOO. plush Rancho San Joa· • '" · Clean, 3 Br, 2 ba. UJ>· S37S. mo 585-6697 'hn .. r ~ t n :c; b ~ Bun.ii Plot~. Rrn.ehrlls, Sll9,000 Ph;496-96T8 tennis, sauna.. jacuni, Rudy~. lst.640-8300 qwn tnhse nr Culver & AduJL\ooJy,nopct.s. Yrly graded cpU.. drps, frplc,1------------ " ,,1 .. rf ront "' dbl '"" & Loh,_. s• 1200 t'tc~ etc. All included for S.D. t'wy. 1819 sq ft, Z" lse. $SZ5 642•7271 eves _ dtshv. asher. $3G5/mo. OCEANl''RONT. No pct.a. 1 u11111I fum1·.hecl ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUS per month. Super l'lean 3 Br, 2 ba. C'OflV. den 21..t ba, lux 963"569. Agt. oo fee Winter rental. 3br, zt.J. \lc, .. ~htt ... 111 .\ 1 PRIME LOT KEYREAJ..TORS frplc, dshwasher, cpll>, msti;wte&ba,frplc,dbl Topapt&area.8'75-4681 ' • l' m l' t er)' p n ( s. """"'7788 d l . $'JS u......-~ ir... • L-..a l.l:r l'"'I or 1.1·l • .. -,u ,.. """. rps. pa 10. 1 mo. e""I oar ., .. 90 mo Read•· B d c T ,_."'""'~or -,,.. -""'0 lngl~wood . '"allf . 12 .... • ·.., · ~ ays1 e ove own. •LL-•-L...d 3100 On the beach, West Nwpe ",1n1t'<I lllr ur .>Hr :)Ill H1~7 ---~ I.II\ t•l) :Jhr \lon.H·o on fK1ol M1<• lo1 \ Jtant & re· Jtl) 1u 0111' ,. 111 now Open llou~c 1 hun. l I 1'175 Pon 1Junle1gh \1-'l 673-7001 I IJ I I, k llJ C M 2 Br. l ba. huoe 1-'.R. on 's 963-4569. Agt. no fee Sept. 15th. 20 Arboles. home. !'l;rw ne,·cr \ivoo ._._......_ 3 B 1 I f I Pot:. . SG.UOO l.i e:. " ..., Key at i.ales ofc or l 28 2H I ••••••••••••••••••••••• r, yr ease, urn u" .ill 9611·3552 Lt"ht manu.fac~urer a.c.$335.mo.Al.S03br,2 Fount•Valley 1134 o. r, aw sec:unty,Oc N h 3 furn $~75 mo ~ "' b 1 t• 20 ooc' ba F.R. 2000 sq. ft. nr ••••••••••••••••••• •••• &&o-8300 p o o I . jar u z z i an <I ~an view· cw se 87 ... ....:. .. 164 ... 7,..,,, • • omnwrcial many poss1 11 .es. . • . · DEACll. $700/molse min. lo Dann Point "'"""" " "°"-.-Pr'Opft"'ty 1600 sq. ft. v11canl lot. Cull ~wazJ425· M8·3869 or WALK Un.l\ersltyPark twnhm. Marlna.4bd,2 1<bll.338Sl 2Br Cum all util pd ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• now. · to Mile Square Park. Br 3 Ba, fall! rm, mac On Wnter. 3Br , 2Ba w/40. Calle Dorrc~e>. SJC. (714) m~ 2006""1 Courl ·" BAYFRO.._.T lfllCerpet COLLEGE PARK 4 Br 2 Redecorated 3Br. 2 ba. ovn,nrpool,Jac?Sl-2032 dock S7~ mo, without .t96·5661 , (2131414·2-174. N86is-8387 " Rfllltors Ba, + fam rm. 2 fpl, lge ftplc, new cpts. drapes" We have 2 3 & 4 bdr dock $6001mo lea~c. C cl ..... 1 ---------· Of11cc bu1ld1ng. :.pee 133·3310 yd,+ patio w/ trees, lg dishwasher $410 mo. homes "' towobome °" 0•"'.-1 Ocean Front. Neat ' tuwlar \'tew. luxunouto 0 ar .. Clean, new paint. 963-45$,Agnt,nofee. avast for lease. Fro On Wesl Bny w/boal ""11111Md 3400 w/gar Adults SJOO~ " ····················-Wi. t m' """"' C)ll'<'Ull\4.'UffaC'e Momt• On.rt. Refs. $42.S. A~alJ 9/1. B bd h $MS to $.\25. No Fee$. dock for so· boat. I Br in • pets. U\ er. ...,.,_ llet:lut·ed toSG:?S.000 IHOrt 2400 673-5.522 eaul S exec me RANCH REALTY best location. SlSOO/mo \\alktobeach I hr, l h~. ' - I.LL G.u ... OY w/dubhse & pool pnv .,1 •~-rlean t\\'utl now No Lge Apl s. nr occwi. ~l C.AREfREE ,... •••••••••••••••••••••••r·---------c Top area, $495. 968-917-1 S.S1·2000 > Y""" cbtldrt•n, no ~b. $300. Newport area. 12,25 , HACH LIVING RHttor 675·6161 Lo\'ely, i;enlle upslope lot 3 Bedroom 2 bath Un1vers1ly Pk Twnhme ON 81':1\Cll m o 11 u n I U t' o ~ h . $300. $32S. mo. 962·~ """rp 2 bdrm "llhp;,~l' ttJ;bor Hh•d =~·L:k~3~;ih~n ":tv":~ car pet s .• drapu :1f1~P~~r·~~~·hc!~~girr· Jbd, 2hba. ram.rm ' t8drmmirnlS370 rno SS28088or9f..'167~ _ -S-C.......... 3716 l'~"1u1111k11 . "\'l h.;r. lgl' IA'ni.t-d bid~. l'a~., ap· stre<.-t w,trecs. $8000 by firep~ace. double garage, $43S/m'o. 963-•S69. Agt: f11>lc .. dues pd by own 2 Bdrm (1'\Jrnl S4iS COltdcMniftiYMs ••••••••••••••••••••-.i"e -11nn~ IJJI 1n Spal'ICIU!> prox 6'. nt + lll.l:>Mble 111· owner. 536.0636 bwltms, washer. dryer. no tee ~. 640·8248 -U..,..,,.ldM-d 3425 2Br w /g:irn~c. Waft .. ro "'"'11 look ·''"ff P''"" & Ou1100 Make:. l·Xl't"llenl --------POOL. Lawn & pool ---·---On llt"ll<'h with Chauncl ••••••••••••••••••••••• bench. $200 mo. Avull '" •·r1n 7:1,fl(MI 111\'e\tml'nl SOS,000 all l..ches, F°""s• maintenance included. 3 Br + 1 ~, yr old CJll.5, New, Townll.'le, 2bd, 2ba, View. Pvt l.orall~n. super :::llJNA COVt; 2 Rr 2 Bn 9/1. Ph: (Tl4) 82'7-lW CAYWOOOREALTY <'<J~h J>rin onl) Owner Gro•es 2700 $425permonth.Nopets. drps,partfurn1fdes1red Choicelocatlo~.TheTer decor. turnis hcd 4 •• • • • 541· I 290 • 673-7914 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • lloy McCorda. $4SO Incl fronl yd & wtr. race. Univ 1 urk. $375 Bdrm. $850/mo winter. fp~l·. 2 rnr ~ar.Adlls only $13S. UUI pd. 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NE 6 R MARINA Corono 4'14 Mar !'\"-et-Pllllt On•.tn \'1cw 2&.1 lldrm11 .&700 ~q II Ne\ er h\•cd 111 S200.000 l'f:NTUHY t'IN:\NC'IAL H~:1\LTORS 5111·12\C) ~ 8332 HovMs ~d . mo 960-303S ram rm. bltm •. nr ~chis. 5A ---...................... 3 Br, 2 Ba Condo. palto, shops, pools, JllC. $375 Spaciou1 upper FOi SAU ..... 111.d l 10 dbl .&ar. pool, rec fac Clean JBr. 2ba. cul·d·s ac. mo ssz.0052 JIR 21A / at CATALIMAISLAMO ••••••••••••••••••••••• A~a~I. Sept. 1. 838·6880 blt.ns. rpt,drp grdnr. ---RENTALS w gre 7Un1l1i mcomeS19200nQUIET 3 IHt 2 BA a . RV/boat storage, no ocean•iew.$365 ye11r. $175.000. or' will FRPL. J>AT10: STt:PS LGE 2 BT 1111 Ba, rpts & pets, s.nn. 962~914 285A°~1R!umlly homc:Cts 'tS23 l'AMt'USl>a!IRVIME 499-2237 Apnt \\'JI'-tn bearb •. vhop lrit<ldor 1nt•omr prnj'>(·r TO 8~1~Clf. WINTEJt. drps, p\1 pa~io & yard. ! UR: 2 Un ::::: ... ::: s.185 .. "' ~ l)'tnOrt1n1i1eCounl) CAL1.ll7a;wlll. Adlts.$300.6'13·38SO Pres••de 1900 model. 4 3uR 20A """'5· ... -------;~.--illlR lllA, nu p11inl in· 111n11• 2 llH. I '. Bu . WortdWk:le~ok -• ... u • &><I .......... ..,...,'" side/out. Lr1t yrd , prk'g ...... 000 014 ner 192 Ofi9S •n lelboc r .. !ftwkt ~IC Garc!erf:l"f de~ght. :! Br ~ bedroom. 2'': bath, 3 c•.'Jr 3 IJR. :! Ba.· · · · · · · s.100 Udo 1-1-•t t di •~ .-. •60-4410 r bly nted 3 BR 2 B $<l25 -area . ., a , a ts, nope ..... <t.-'-·-----___ ·••••••••••••••••••••• Ba.nopets Shcwmsl>ut, 1.arl!ee. relt pai · a ······· ·· LE,..SE S200mo.213/G.S4 ·5108 --W1nt~r Rental Oce-an· Sunor call64S-8011 1ni.lde & c1..t Cpti.. 3BR.2Ba.... . .. $425 ~ __ __ _ __ Cop4dr~ 1071 THREE UNITS frool 4 Br, :i Ila, full> drapes . Walk lo St 32+den.2bJ ... S425 Sharp,3 !)('drm.2story,OCEANVUlwn~c.3Br 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rumbhed. pt1mc belle J Br 1 Ba. 2 c.ir gar + Honu\'enture & ~hnna 3UR +dcn,2b:.. .. S425 view of h:t}. pnvale Ba. cpts, drps. bltns, --v (6ti~r:.~.-. CORONA DEL Mtt 2 Br Townhouse. frplc.. Pool, tennis, contlnenl•f bn:akfasl. Some oc:e8" Calahna views. Clo...,. shopping & fine M4·2611 B\' ow~a;H 3 Dr Condo r-stSl'de C.M. IOC'. S700mo. 67.5 8.!16:? carport, l~t' yd, ljUICI re SSOOper month. 3 nn. 2 B;i . . S-135 beaeh. man & 11o•1fe or $425. mo. 9 /1176. SJC. new cpl.JI, dr~. & air UI s1dential nrbrhd, $390 4 8R, 2 Ba.. .. .•... $il5 adult malt> uoly (';o pets 5Sl·l53'7 ~~~~~~~~ Call~ S322or 831 0505 Ownror'i. " tra IJrl(e COf"Ofte de4 Mar mo. 2070Continenlal 3 Bedroom, 2 balb, near 4 liH. 3 Ua. . •.. S72S S600 month. Call Superb1---------~droom 1 hJlh home ...................... Wkdys 557-4443 aft 6PM Monna lligh. Carpets, Townhoml'" . 8385 Homes Realty. M9-~. 1..,_t ... ..ts Funtlshed ~~~'!'.!!!~~ ...... ;~t~nflrcx~r> ~"*~:Ii~ ~~~r~~t~~\e~nlur~ 'r.~eep~~~~.mf.or~·e~lu~~~ ~:~~· buillins. ~100 per rn~:i ;~~.' ·~~5 -EASTILUFf---1w:::i~::d·····3;·;, btdroom, t bnth untb, 111 $150. > 673·7787 R~.i Estat• M•rt 2 BR + den.:! ha ""'" 1 Moblt. HOl'IWS <>n la nte lot Owners ---heel. S.1851 mo :1 HI\.2 Ba .. s.12" I.case StDr. :l·ba. formal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ForSw 1100 movtnl( Mui1 t see utSpar3brCondo, mstrsl SELEC'TPHOP .. ;RTIES 146-1351 3 111<.2 Ba.. $-1 d1mni:. ntle view. f''urn. tBraptw/gar.$200+utll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W .950 H> appotntmen w fpl, f1.1m dtno/ brkfs SSS.2'l60 3 £11l.2Bo ....•.... Sol or unfurn . Subm 1l yrty. 305•2 Coral. Avail ~lx".2BR.20a .udlt5· only rm.1>p:i.ltinn1s$7751mo. 8 Jlm.2•,Ba ... S-17 chtldren & pell!. Water, Sepl.7.Call673·0000 "t"r p1HI.. San Juan · Coiy 3 br, s~ctacula S32S. New decor, 2 r . Clean J or 4 Hr. rl1i.h 31\R 21 Ba s,s 11ardencr paid. JACK•--"---------• l'apo £ncl prt )'rd \\l. 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Frplc, dbl 1ar. 421~ 2"' Ba be1ut bay view. •••••••••••••••••••••• nopeU.1'77 E. 22nd.~ Hner let.... ()ff.,..d ~!hr/d;y";•~ • mlr':.o~: SllOO. mo. ns.M carport.extra closet1. $42.S. Finl, last "elun· Br. 2 ba. F\rll cpt'c, A/C. P~. ~.111:~ wtMTa l&n' ALS 644-0l78 _ s I 5 000 A d~. wood p:anchn&. WI 1221>. Incl. wa\e\" • ard.nr. 1n&.1162-7TB8 auto 1pr1nklns. Nice EMtbkaff ranwUc Badl CA."iA VICTORIA . ' ~ ere to WH\cllff. Easl Sid t~!!~ ::l~!~o~~d: :~: Adulta,nopeta.11'7U3T2 SttO. 2 br duplex, rrptc, view. Con venient t Bay vv.' 1 BR. 2\.\ t.a. ~~:i~&~IJ ~~:~· l,24&3br,DelunU , ;.,. ... .,c~!L C.~ Joe. $131.000 own Wmtcronly.m..aM3 BRlBAcpts,bttN,fplc. sar.kldJotr.F~ •hopl.Avall9/l.$380mo Condo. $59S /mo. Aft parkln1. Studlos·S19 orfUm .1••/wtr An al\. S48 96'73 eves. Incl. ll'dbr. 200 Lillian Main Rentals. S40.S370 837.eo:50. ext 244. ~ mo. 11 penthouaell•S39 Adult.1·No p«a See. 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Fle.x . hri1 StCJmrh•,.nur i.h.tmpoo llll!llf•f\' 11\n1I !li'l n>~ .......__ -·--__!!,__!!__. llcl>tUC:<'O O\•er blor k ••••••••••••••••••••••• i'1>9396or751-360l AholJphol~tery All"ork -----::::-;::•••••••••••••••• \V1th this ad save 2.S~c. on •inc) W\l.Lt' PER "alls. l"ne ei.t, lo"' Ren\ovnb. trlmmtn.g. c.-,.llhr guJr Reis ~C. fr t'!l.t '"~•d your f1 rst month ·~....................... Ht-:MO V,\L ralt-S S86-4892 pruo.mg, fret-e'l Lied, Rl!lb/Ratc~ 6-15 3716 .... .."CJ tlaullnetmovini:. cleanup h I . ..t . 10\'ING • • ~t 2 ... It II d &12 2624 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --••••••••••••••••••••••• S'7'up TrN-work Rea~ Oullcc t'ao1ng. .. oat . ~ expr" H""pon~1btu lli&h ~hool --u ) insure C t Add I t/C t r ( tM2 4S97 hou$es $20. under! Win· men movt )'Ou. Kt&i.. ,,aurlunt uperie11ced ---------- Coarpemmn ,?'rr'1~1. L-olncs. 1"re .. _.,.... CNK,.. e WHdilMjlrCte__,. ut. rHcs . <lows, m06t hou.i.es 118.! Refs,998-8308or~S.a583 SJ~ .h Cull Grt'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IF YOU "' u ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Free t>St 6~l?-1~7 ,. JI o . . JI nJ . •t · - -p r ' g, 110~'.,.S \VERS hove a strvacc to oHer or est 6453'&39 EONITL' CO"'CR 'TE •~ 't . th h ' .... 11 ._rry a cyn ;un 0 . 963·'12Ul;in Gpm ..... ' · · · .,, •' !'; uun ~l\'t! up e i. 1p. ten11 nre 49~·l 06!1 or PR F MO\ING. Lowe:.t ~----· --Ptumblni;&lle·iuni; &OOC'b tosell.plac:eunad ST AMP 1 NG . Cob .YI\ RD .& GA R,\ ct E "Last' 1t 1n c:l.ii.:.1fte<I l!3l·2'1M ' rates. IJofA. Llc/lnsrd. .. .. & ,aper f'r<'C t>stimates, h~nc~t & I 11 t he D a ti y pi lot Have som ethlni; to sell' bleslon<'. lml'k & tilt• CLEANUPS. l.1tc haul Ship to shore results• Care·Ways 834·1100. 7 1 teri !';xtr Gd w k reh:ible servH·e SIO hi'. Classified Section _ Cl~slra~ ads doll well. patios. ~le !HO 4J.49 mg:..!'.'_rt.~ 6464676 __ t>t:!·Sl.'78. Claulfied Ads 642·5678 dyi.__ .t"eas. hc·/lnsrd. 003_.~0 · sn 0383• BorA & M l'hone6~2·5678. Af a lwww••• \Www. .... •••ti~ .,._ lww•h u.fw.. ""8 tu .. ta \Www. ll....,t to~ 4300 Offlu •ettt.1 4400 16n1Mu Lost&: Fouftd 5350 •••••• ••••• ••••••••••• ••• •• •• • ••• ••• •••• •••• ••••• •• ••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••• •• • • •• ••• • o,,ort.lty 5 005 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C ... e Mtto 3124 Cotta Meta 3124 HunffftcJfon hoch 3140 Newport leach 3169 AVOlD lNCC)trATIBLE ..................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMt\!ATES! ! CALL SI SO MONTH LOST flhh' ,.,,,~ Jhuind ••••••••••••••••••• JBr. 11' h,1 , tr11lr. Xlot, 2 Br w/fireplact, & sun llow.e-~lates Unhmited Newsmallotrices neur aESTAUaAHT 1';t11i. o11 lOllJ1 . ~lueworth standinginlinefo..! dt-ank>'·und PW. drps. ~l~r bur h. S32S 832·4l34 Slneel911 BrutollcNewportBlvd c.~1:1~s~ohc:>r~~:111y !9'.:'~· '''""1d l'ltEt~~ANT' ('Jr 1 n ~ e o o I 1 d en t • J I roun,,ehni: & referral .\llor11on .1dopl1 on ~ ~ ttn~ in the first month! cµt. ~ 4939 Resp. gal to share beaut aoy McCwd!. 4000 Sq. ft. has bet!r & 5001 :!&3brai>LS.Crpb.drps Lido Isle · 2 Dr, o~ thl' Back Bay condo. All a..ttortllOHewport wane. Easily con\'erted FOUND: 547·2S6.'.I 10 S() HURRY! frplr, hlll\s. Brand new! water, $350 mo. l s ingl mod. facll. 642-S8S5: Cost.MeH541·7729 to Liquor. Xlnl terms. s.:?O. 111 monl"y foltlt•r . •Sl'lftlTUALREADEI\ kt•\'pmi: ,\t'(.' ,\ tH: OONT MISS1 tumblin•· w;ltl·rt.11l\. l,u1c1 "lrcJm~ Av:ul now. 848·8068. adlt 6lJ·3096 •67~3:'..:.'2383~~------t~~~~~~~~~FA~IR~·~831~·~4.200~-----!-;Ice.· ll" • ShOtput. l Sk .,.. II 11 d " ·• -(Snow) SUrflillt1td r il Y .cen~t' 11m1J :i fort'' of towering rim' EE1 the 2·bdr.. LIKE HEW New Luxurious 3 br, 2...., ~ Stuchtlh 11 An p o FF Jc Es . Pl.A.HTS Ir GIFTS Own.-r m1ty et.11111 h> 316? !'I· El Camino Real ~·~.1 ~l ~low: wnh .1 tm·rl.i.<-in chc livinc :-;ear Lake rark. dlx 4 & ba. Ocean \'W. Tennis, SeMors Dl•orced harbor a~a. 2 & 3 rm S6000. t'ULI.. PRICI': idl'nliftt'rtlino .. ipiiro' San( ll"menl~. For appt : room.jll!l.t 111..L· li,mg m ..1 m0unt.11n r<.'5<:1rt J bdrm. alJ bltns. dbl Jlt pool, frplc. wetbar .. $47 Ll\'e better for ~ the suites, $12S t.o $250. Air. N<'w store in exrilmg date & arca 10~1 l'M\Ot't ~!l2-90.14 492·9136 ~NJOY: n volleyball po<>I. \wimmm; JX"il. ~una, gar. :\ r bear h. I 713 yrly lse. 6'1~. l'06t. We take t.he haH le& c pt d , d r P s , Pkg . Pl3za. Other opportunity H. H. p 0 la l' e u e p t "-,\labama. S36·3.i65; S-Cle•1tte • 3176 out of finding a good Realonomics67$-6700 owner can't pus up. S..16-5621 *KAREM•S• JJC:u::1. l·l1i:h1cJ tl'l'\nl'> court• •• mJ '•\1:,' G.111. 536 1118 ••••••••••••••••••••••• campatible roommate. 1----------1 Posatble terms. A&l -------OIJTCALL :\IASSAG E gvm. ~5l\) ~q It clubhou... Su,·1.d .1e11v111,·~ OCEA,'-; VIEW DliPLEX County Wide Servi re PnUSTINr'r Irvine Bflvd. 837·4200 FOl:ND. l'ood 1.-me' 831J.1780 l!'TRODUCL'\G: Fmr 1urnnurt< rJcl...i11i:, AT THE HACH R EI-...t-me o ace space. um. -"'hJtt>, )ouni: mal~· \ ll' b '·I I New from $2'1S. Call OOlll nnuw" oru.nfum .. l20sqfl. +re· BUSINJo:SS fo'OR SALi:: Ch r 1!\t1 n" Or & n'""lOr·B~r'·<'r W"nt·•d :! r. u lns. i:ur,.g1• .i:e Dia~. 498 ....... 2 .• ,,.6_,.14 ....., .,....< • ..,,. 7...,A . n•"' , . ht f' t t ·~ u " u ~ IMMEDIATE ""' ""'·'"'''" baknny. 221 16th St '~ v""' '" .... ....,....... _,.'"" repuooisL., • ...,permo ... g '"~ txurc i.ore. Surfntler,11 1191'8:?1$2 for new sw1nii rluh OCCUPANCY m .. ·t\,Ju1"""''~"'''' 9t.OJ.S87 S3fi1·111 S-J For more informal.Jon. Best beach lorollon t ---Potential unl1m1tl.'d AVAILABLE lhl1 I• .•Ir :t-1 or '' .!f"' Chrlslian l\lolht>rtopsharle $44·9181 per son ran opHate LOST ll1•w ,1rl1' . 19739i9 w A.UC TO IEACH c..,..str'ClftO l171 horn<' with same. ~s $19,!lOO. tnC'ludts $14,000 Yurk~h1n• T,•rr 1,•r,, \II • • j II•)' Ad.in" \,,·nur c •• .-''I''" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble i.hare babysitting. Pnme water front orrlce in v en 1 or y. Te r 111 i. !\It' 11 ~· v 1. rrl 1• "r.• u ....__ ~enHe T-h S.·'""'·n lfa•h••• ~n..I r."''"'" Oelux~ 3 br, 2 bn. d.bl Immaculate z Bed r m 968-0042. to share in Lido Villaee. 49'.! 3NS M. 0321 ,....,.. -.me-.< Imm Or.in~' <H,11. .. 11 .. i;:c gar. No peU. ·t20 ~1st St. Condo Washer dryer 675-8867 . b ----1-·or the little extrai. 1 11~1 H\\ I 'II\) 000.25t9or ~1718 • • • ·Woman w/wlthoul school ----·-------iUnlque h !'.t rood fis h u.1. Man s dwmond rm in Outeoll l\l a5s1111c ---------1 pool. s275 m~. Call aoe child. Employed. k XI N s 8 1" 76 Call'1!'>t·3931 AJult Apanmcnc ltetm<'• I BR. l Ba. Condo. Nr 494-0315 Sh"are bse. Call Afta·aa •-t-....., a~ 4450 mur et nt cwport on at -I ' al -----Fu ~ mock!.. ·~ _. ,.._. Bearh loc. Good mo. Builder's t:mporium o rnii now open ~h,,011?_~21ng. s2z:i. mo "'-t:ow1ttsFu,..IWcl 116().2937. .. ..................... 1>11les & nsing. Compl. Ralph's Mkt. t:. 17th St UDI llURKt:EN, or 9 a.m. 10 7 p.m. ......,.. ..,. ....,._ •L..&.-.t.L.-..1 t N•·"'·port or rncnds. rail Qeek or_.__ l 00 Female24·35los hare brh MEWPORTllACH ~quip. Must sell. JClnt C!\1 Rt'"•ard ta668t'1. BHl>ttr .. :.46·6589 -JA~, liO 2 br pool. garage. •••••••••••.•••••••••••• dplx. Non Smoker , ret.p Storff or OfficH terms. Full pncl" '70.000. • "l'ICK l.dsolc 1-· TifEEXCITING Nt.:WPORTPACIFIC Lot.l. Lha..a Apso Mall'" 1 ce. Newport. ~·2'146. N r Co as l JI ,,.,. y & i:... '\'L'"T•t'-',NTS Grey, sha1;iiy •• 1µprol< :'ola1nRen1 .. 1s.!>105370 PA.LMMESAA.PTS. RIVC'l'llldeAve."Oto lSOO ~ .. Cl I \' • •t 'flt:!': sear E:o.l<'em R ale -, t d to llJ.18tt;:? 3 lxi. ic: Co:.tu ·' 1·~ .• L'.\.1lu··t1011 Form upo11 MINUTESTONPT oomm "•:in e sq (t. "'Ill r emodel -------1 St SJnla Ana ,\\c, C:'ol .. • S~~:.. 1 br, pool, chtld ok. BCH. shhare '~aall1~~731s!aln0d8 2nbdft Reasonable rent Jerry Re"' .1r<1 lilS 471:?. 't!01'','n~1'.'1!>111t11l.17l~11 ~1k3~•d a It: Burh. l&2 l:IR se. "· v ... " Wynn, Rt tr (213) 117·7001 ,..,e•t-t • " ..., Main Rental~. ~O.MTO from si9:; 7pm. ----• ,,_.., IA'<I ' Utk rat \\'t·~lm·f-' \'ly nren Plt·11~1· 1•onlac1 (;arol, Jft5pm, 531 0:193. Adults No Pcl!i , SMALL SHOPS. suitable 0,p•rlu!Nty 5015 3144 lf>GI ~lcsu Dr \\<tntcd Cem. to.sha.re:? br fol' liuslne~:-. hobbil'l> or ••••••••••••••••••••••• t5Ulki. l-::ist ofN4'wporl ~ur1!· apt wt:rnm~ Pref. photograph~. S7S mo. t: leYowOw1tlou! Co1ta MHo )124 oda Mesa 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• l"iM LOFT IDRM A,T 1,.mt'dlate orcupanr} • Pvt patio. frpk. full kitchens Pool & r~c room. I yr l~t HAYLOFT APTS :?lt3 A vorado, c. :-01. Mon·t'n :>pm to 7pm PINICIHK Sat&Sun 10,4 ft UYIS UP ___ IHS o~--TO rn HA.Ml l 4'1 2 Br. bllns. rpts. dr~. 0\cr ~ t.111 tr\'l'' Ollfl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd. I it. &tG 3173 _ Std<' C'.\I S.18·7249 Noted ucrtlan11l 11ervice Lost. yellow Cot'katl('I. 5215 • 2 Br. 2 n ... patio. 546·9860 in prim(' Laguna loe.l-grey W1ornngc t·hcch cpt.s, drp~. 1otara1?l' Rest ....... tSH• lion. 1-:stabh~hcd Hl71. Tries to whistle. Vil· 1 S2J.JOCl! IEST IUY GcrCICJH for Rettt 4350 JOOO sq ft Lid~ l'l;iccnl111 Trrm" 1v11ll. 49t 3581 Baker. CM Heward IMTOWH ••••••••••••••••••••••• :J\c.Cosl<1~te,;1,1 ----r557.~ 1141 ~. ~1 ...,, B 1 • S1ngl(' Gar:Jgl' Fo1 lndui.Ln.AI Urok\>ii. s, Trust ·"'n..,cs, lau; r. urn "' storagt! uni). S30 mo :?001 8J3.8S.SI 50)5 FOUND male blk & wh Orop a pcbhlr mlo lhe Ocean rrorn )OUr Alli r ... ·ai.c. Luxury, H'CUrtt>. ~1:1tun• adults 317M Cst. ""' y 199 6?835. unfom . mcl. crpt~. drpo; Court Ave ~Wl>l Bch •••••••••••••••••••••• dog w/wht muulc. ntrk, & complete bltn kllrhen:-675'83117 • *"*'tri.a R...t.. 4 500 mane & feet. Appro11 4 + Sl m1lhon m rerrea ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS 9% )'rs old. Call 11 ownr. lion · TENNIS I pro & ft Id 817 5828 pro·i.hop> l'Om pltm<'n . 5000 s.. I CJ I Ako 21tdTD LOCMs ---- tary !~sons. swim mini?. Office R...t.. 4400 I.id parking. Costa Mesa. 1-~airett Tt>rm5slnce 1949 Jo'o u n d : Porn k e ct for WolMft Only Entre Nous! Nci•tl itomeone to talk to• f'-'l'I you are saillnQ on 11 rharlll'ss 11c11 • Shipwrecked , like " piece of driftwood beached hif!b & dry" Share your rares with so meooe sensitive. 1\ leisurely "'alk along th" :.;,ind? A quiet hour on a benrh rontcmplallnll th1• ocean? <.:onf1dentlol. ll> appt. l>iMna 49'7·1 t2t -ht'alth clubs, l?Oit driv1ni,: ••••••••••••••••••••••• lndustnal IJrokcrs Sattler MfCJ. Co. Green/yellow fo'at.hfo S.,\.)(). on priv l.IC<ich. pools. range. Color tv thentr•'. 833·8551 1 642•2171 545_06 I I !stand. Sat 2M 5-1~:!_3~ PALM READER lt-nnt!I. Blue Lagoon Villa parties. BBQs & Sunday 50 nn l\JG r 20• Past. pre~<'nt & futurt ear,edlts,nop<'ts 10 <ilrt•:im' with $411·4291 or 64S.M27 wal1•rC 11 I h r rr a I<' 11 ---Vlt:W OI''___ rl'la•11n11wu 1111! for your "Pat·iou .. n e w I or itJ~991037 brunch.Sorry,noon"Un· • w/oc. ~ --Found : 1\1;,ile mixed "'h h h lrtt h I " 1· c 11 n 11 It doors ·l 2ND T.D. LOANS Collie. Approx. What ·" e as t c g 0 e P OCEAN &CITY l ·bedroom np3rlmcnt. Ute. bri&hl. airy· new 2 From 8230 1-·urn1ture bf\ 2 ba. r.,,1c. dshwhr. ava1l1blt'. Smull pets 81V'•&e. J1cuuL 646-9S20 OK. Adull.l! only. Olftre Newly deeoruled .:ante der 21 & no pelS. Month to Spnnklcrs, comp air. 2 Combination real elitate chest. Golden color,, others. Llr. apt. I br. No pcta. 2 blk. ~~~at:cs~~::~~alt ~=-i-w ton elec: hols1. fenced yd,~ & persona I properly Laguna. 494-7194. 213/894-1350 213/007·9272 och Walk to 1hop<; &: d 1 ~1.-dnvelhru.SIOSOmo.1974.loans on r esidences, ,ersottalSerYICH5l60 re!it.auranlS. $275 + uUI. ~todelsopcn a ly 1°'7· ..1----PlarenU1, C:-01. 84'1·208S' apartments & com · FOUND: 11" Parrotvic o ••••••••••••••••••••• .. _o_r_MS-_92!16 ______ -1 OPttl (I oo to 11 oo. 2300 Ouplex2br.l~.new cpt. t'a1rv1cw Rd . l'os t:i d1111, etv. rerrig. Avail Ml°"IA Phon~ ;,._15_·2300 __ ._ ~art 6,892·41Z7. OakwoodGanfcn Apt& ~---dnys,64~19eves. me~lal properties. $5000 FV <Bushard/Warner ) Single• Looking for :> M.wport a.och-316' ..1:::..--::-... -1200 Sq. Ft. M·l space to $100,000. Statewide Cati Jo842-0182 rompatlblc partner. C:ill 9 /1. Prd. middle age adlh. No pell!. 568 Plumer St. ~mo. J ack days 642-02l2; 54&·22T7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Bearh North w/front orfire. lge rear Ftna.nren2.&60l F OUND 8 ·19. Youni? Partners Unllmited of •VILLA NINOS• PAaK HlWPORT 8801rvioe(at lfiU1) door . $195. mo. 629 •QUICK CASH female Collie, no ID. vi New po r t . Mon·S:i L J Ir, 2 lo A-'s APARTMENTS mo~ 4 Tcrm1nnl Way. ~0-5710 TD LOANS H.B. area 8.'M·2886 days. _1_1a_m_·_8p'--m ____ _ ,.. •I MO FREE RENT• days,646·0681cves. • • S42·2626eves. R-~ tlr Lower & Upper 1or 2 Bedrooms ontl Newport Ooach ~1th 1 ·2·3 Rm. om res from F.I Dorado Mort11011e u )'WMR ~nrloicrd Gar11gr11 Tnwnhrnlse~ 170016th St cut Duverl S 135 per mo. Adj . Warehou~e spare approx 2131670.3lfl0 FOUND: Cargo door from ,..,_.at10ft ~ewt·3 Br.l·lBr.•·2llr. Gas&Wat('rrald.Mntn Frnm S329.50 1114 )642·8170 /\1rporterHotcl.Noleosc lOOOsqn.LaaunaHllls. 008·6S46 Camper Shell. Vac .••••••••••••••••••••••• c-hlldrcn OK. nr So. Coast Mo. Renlals. $230-$240 Ol)t'n 9·6 Daily rt'Q 833·32?3 Tll noon -~ Magno ha & /\dams. II. B Schools & Pia&.• 835-0151 F.xt. 26S Children Welcome Spa.r ools·Ttnntll ~ 8. spal'IOUS 4 br . 4 ba. ....... ... w ... _... A.MotMc.......tt/ 968·~----IMtn.ction blwn 10 S wkdys. or 232.1 Elden Ave. 833 2.&80 Acron from •·011hlon 60' on the bay. Pum. SSOO 60-PO SQ FT ,..... _... P~1/ 7005 1·'7»-3436eves/~kn<h. Island at Jamhnree oo wk. Unfurn $1SOO m o 161'1 WF..STCLlFF'-NB •••••••••••••••••••••• Lost It FMd LOST : Pariot, ll.O. nr"a ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Dr with ~tove, Mature San JonQwn llilla Road. Call 675-7030 ACT. ~1·5032 Des~rately Need 3 B ••••••••••••••••••••••• Family pet Plrasc re LOVELY Jae. 3 br. newly adult.a prt'r. No pct111 or 1714, 644•1900 house som<'whcre btw Lott Ir Fowtd 5100 tum. Reward 00·4351 or ttdec •crpl d. new drps. chlldr.n $160 '42·Sll48 Bedroom, 2 bath with 150 I w~stcllff Dr. C.OSt.a Mesa & Laf. Bch .••••••••••••••••••••••• 962-1683 Ideal loc. No pets. "''"'..,PORT 11 ... ,. z nr 1 ocean v1cw $425 mo. for couple w/3 chUdren ,,.._.,.,Si t ( •----------1 --·i u ana""•at-•c. n-... 1 pt 1120 ~t·"'• , • ..,.. •• Newport Financial Ctr ,17 12 2> M t ...._ d ...,...., . amne ca, em. Los t : Presc rt p tlon uor6.0N • "' ,..... ........, -enc or 1 • ., "" Ba pat lo 11.i r nldl'r t -..&... Offl S us "" un e de I ed h fl I llendou. Apt A apt SIM. Adults only. adil!I. n o' pct•: SUS 2 Bedroom. den. and ---. c:e ,.c• S3()(> ;,,0 Newly arrlv ·e aw • w l ea co· Glanes. Reward. Beige So1IJ ~ I S..'l50 Call on Site M11na11er ( · eo't If lar. Harbor View area. frame w /dccorulion on HIWPOIT · S48·SJ06 e>«anv cw mo. 1114)642·31llexUA~ rom 0 • you ca Thurs, Aug 12. $25 re· bowa. Al 1'0 ash 1111 or ...... S B"'~UTl ""''l b d help, eall S3l·2SSl aft. 6 ward.M0.4573. F h S (7t•) 683 c.939 .A.PA.RTMsr" ~h ruFr r•nn rwwATERFRONTCONDO. JACOISREALTY DILUXIOFFICH orll77236S4days. r:i~ect.q. " "' IBRSlM. + UTIL I cl aft:s f.~sz:&ng. 2550 sqrt,~ mo. Sid 67S.H70 Co I & Id ti •-'---/I t / LOST. JJarlent Pede1ta11---------• lnlanll only. No pets. nc · 1 • · 0 lleovnlL Afrt.,4 640·8149 200 ";:;' 2000 :q.5 rt.11X=~~~ ~~eftYtl Winch, l of a matched l.OST MlnlRt ure m a le )t~NewportUlvd.CM .!?!:337~ llOOlftl 4000 ----piair W/apeclal 11ear r ·~·•J bll./ .. ......, --Sp~rlou· A br 4 ... ~ "'"on II~» lHj . n. Laa Nliiuel & ••••• ••• ••••••• •• ••••• '""' ~. .. ~ray. !'i yrs C.11642·7nill...., nr1"6pm "'--p-t-.o. 1126 .. '.. • "''' '"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti a· tie 1 & cha! Vt 3 c ----.,_ """" tht hnu fo'urn SSOO wk h Mlolon Vu•ju tH\'11!1. •--1--·• rt1 ° • · 11 1 t fn: 8/l:;, r. l 11'11 oosl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·" • tlOO:\fS 125. wlc up wat 11 1 1 s I> 1'' _. l'rom Arde I Hewurd or Jlwy. n1 2n•I SL Sn GIA.HD OPIHIMG lfnr~rn 11~ mo ( nll k1t<'hl"n. S3i.50 wk u1> cc•1n1'83Y1 1°100• · · rwy. ()ppertunlty SOOS Info. le11dlna to rreovcry. 1.anun:a. lfiac1 ehromt' THllAYLIAF l~R~~1~~~'.~;~~.3 ~ i;;s.,o.io 11ptt1~·9'1S5nrM53'~1 a ., •••••••••••••••••••••• No q11C'Nl1on~ uked. cho'in oo ncrk Ans to 2 Bdrm l'lGO No l)t'I" 117:. 520~. or r & h FOi LEASE •ALUMINUM Foundry &l2·~ "RAllY" Hewurti Calf 8eau11ru1. .. pnrmu' m·w b,.......... ~aTTEaaA.Cl I \1. rm I rm tu II "'''· l O,...CIS hu"y ~hop 11mall down Coltr'1 i <i t3)9:\ll 'l024 or ... ~-"'"""'""' • lnhou3e.wom11nonly. m •SCllOOl .. pvtJr/Sr lh l.OST815 NrSJwdust • · HA TRAVEL AGENT Momlng·Allemoon Evenlna CLASSES ST ART MONTHLY PACIFIC TltAVEl SCHOOL fllOE 17tbSt,S Ana 543-HH Arcl'fltlltl'fi hy NATTS Eatabh~ht>d 1963 Financial Aid l'rogr11nu apts. r ooa. pvt ratio' I h b r I ....,< J Rlt. 2 ba l'Ondo $500 • fklt privt very flood s I 55 MO EACH •SCllOOI .. rMadln11·sk1JI Feret. Sell1•r max. IJ1" ~41323 JGJO Adullic. nnJM'tit .Jlr 2 r, l 11, ri> c . .,..,,, ........ Wl ... D CO ... DO 1,.,. ~·• ..,..... · ~ I RARE OPPORTUNITY ' d • M L' , .... ., "r ., h frple ~ " " .,. .,.... ""'"' f1nrCO!'ITA MESA 1.oc •AUll.OV,RS llDWf; tincl wht mark ng11 · tmt. blk/ ntd Seller /Lab Plano tuntn" 111 a "r•lll J29A~!_2~C..:.. • r.x "". ,, .• A, • 2°R,d•n,2ba • .. A ---4100 h ' • h d N .. .. ... ...,....,.... cir"'""' rm. Adult\+ 1 " "' ..,..., Mot.I 752°1700 •~\AIOS•:RVIC V..NB c <'Ill. Oct "' n · O max male-. Vic. F.1-cueer.Learnltnowl ----------i tffnattcr. ~11!1. Gu & IAYFttOMTHOMI ••••~••••••~••••••••• •CANDY &tlCECRl::AM rotlur. Inju red left 1111/Beach. II U. una to PJANOCAREMl·OOll 2 6 3 bdrms. children OK. wat.-r pd. 496-7379 3 liR .. 2 ba. S2000 Mo yrly SUN~Y ACRES aJOTEL INV'&STMENT DIVISlON •lK>OK ~'1'0R IU'Ul. forctce. Tom 49'1 ·3S52, "Skttlo"848·81&i --------- No peta. 2214 Colle1e ttwf'rl lea JUO STIPS TO llACH •. ftO. dbl (l or 2> •BEF.R BARS (2) 494-6350 ; Vic. Ncwlond 4t :•e. No. 7• Hl·21" Bfr •••• ::7.'~•••••••••••• 2DR,3balh• MOO lll.60,Qu~ Oort> .:S.~i~c.17160r•nf:o_CM LOST Miniature mole Slater. arey lon1balr HAIARTIMDM O.c:tt.lor apt $l'75 yrly Kltchn/Pool/Phone ~vc poodle, I · l~, vie. 13'11 male Cat. 847·9$41 Full or Par\.llme MESA VERDE 3 Br OU CREST 2376Ncwport81vd.CM. c ··-s"'US Cout llwy, nr. 2nd St.•---------!.l!.J ... c1111ontyatolbWa_<!~~ .... ·r 1·n Twllha•. new~. encl 54147~ "'"'""' "' So I blk/aray s enoRllt 5150 '""' ... uu OfOoo apace. Cro.a 14 Million Yr. yri ~~~~~c chain ~n •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 1 week. l"reo job place· ~~d Y~ ;"$02.; 3 ~r FOUltPl.IXIS • .,.. .. , 4200 Prolcsa~~~rta Bldg. loc1ted rapidly ~rowtnfi neck •1111 to •HA BY• Dtinkln4 prohlC'm., rnent auh1t11nee. cva/wknds 16l4 D Iowa IRA.HD HIW _________ _.·••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ta::':~J:~ 1~:~~ Rcw'erd . Call eollcct Coll Alcohol ll~lptln(' Amrrl<'&~!rC'ndtrt1 9'Kn F',·•i .. _ .. br. 1 b.~. DILUX! lalbc)a li:e I br bC'h apt Walerfronl t:xec. officct l s.\l•,OOO. Ownt r movln" ~13) {138 9201 it hr1111day83!. 3830 I I"' ..... 1711., St. SA _.,., ~"" , ,, '17S wk A\'all 11121 to & 2 Rm. sui tes 341 " -" b .. ~ New. f;nc (tar. :.3 fk-droorm 9111 642·9608:6'1~10 lloystde Or., Newport at>rooll. Aait 8J7-4200 Found llusky/Rhcphcrd MASSAGE 834·l!IGO \du_lt• Nn pelll 642.Ulro \II hoV<' bltm" l>W ~ lk•Mch All\. 67>6161 Ll;;UOI STOI-;; -Mix lk'ltcc/Whltt-. fo'ri Fir-URI MODELS 3 1iK,fpk.2bnS375 t:AN>0 RONT Jbr. 2ba ----"I" 11: day. l rv11tl' Terrart• w F~tsidt 2 br & drn. cpts. drps. bltn~. dlthwllr $27S. 542.Q\3 2BR.encl )nnl S2i:t In Newport lkuch St-pt MISSIONVJt;JOAREA 675·'1205 ESCORTS W1ll ConsldtrCl'IJld~n HI. 67~46M nu: COLONY now ha• Owner movlnit overaen~ ---~-t"'~-I I rt ~---f "' and m"•t .... 11. 3000 Sq. fl. FOUND smAll blk .. tan OUTCALL OHLT """"''"""" ov1•yav11 ''pa<-ioui1 nc ... 2 & 3 a~rfront Z Br,newiu re· Proesslonal r,.xccullve _.,... mt'fl&a, th~y nrc clOlll' lo Bdrm• 2 bath units d t d SHS ., k s u Il e 1 av a i 1• 1 a Needs aood operator. 0 1ch11hund Back Bay 63 l•JI I I Lao 1 Bdrm, upstairs. Central Park. rer rea· aeroet~omoceanfront ~O:s;'1--0l48 w • downlown Laaun a Termit.Aat.8'7·'200 arc•. Vic: V•fCA. lnlcrnallonal Airline!! un1I Trnvtil C11rcl'r Personnel School. Sec ad in t.hin News Section today. J•W..t.ct. 107' near new. Refrig. Patio. Uoo.1hopping, ~waya. now d ty r«reaUonal de· Be.ac:h. Ample parltlnJ. . lmTAVRM 973<365eor$48"8814. A.IOITIOH _M-Om_· __ ._5*_&640 __ . _ _. mketobeacbl vfllopmmt. lmmt'd. oc ...._._.. 4211 •wlnfo.call4m_,.ll MluloaVlejo.,.a FOUND: Male Lbua CowlHUna&cRefttnl Yac:hUCalftt.exs)er. /Utr. lid br. wtw ~pt&. ~re~llo~•~ S~atet 11 cupanc:y. Famlllea •••••••••••••••••••••• llaaUy helJI nan and Dtt.I Aps o, oft wbt• Vic. Pree. ~·~~al~ w= or will crew by hour ••••••••••••••••••••••• drpt, bllns. Adlts. n 51 ~c • ci Be .. : 11 paa accepted. $335.. up. Resat: Bl1 Bur cabin. 8 1 f T d OWMr 11.aoo. nao. Shop, Golden West fr Mauloat-24_Hr __ e....:p __ e __ 7_· -:--:;.-.:::°":..:Job~·:.:Ph~·.::.142-.=:..:7~029=--~• Sl1S-S.Ul5. mo. 1'70 a er o u ont 67~Jl Brtlr. l bdnn qiq ~ ,.. eaut • ew o c:. • boma &c buloeu ....... 118.840-1033 R-"V'fttG MASSAC"" •--..... 6 al\ 5 bk>ek. riaht on l<relson t NZ-Oslo ' • NahaL Lag. Hin. ,.,. ....... ~., s:. Ill work any Job for . t414tn .-n. .., · cW-de4ac. 1Bil.2 blu to bucb. 111t1 u. ' for tub lse. Rettpt. 6 Hearl cond. forcu Found: Blacll: Mal• La BobJama·Uc Maucur pas.uge acrou Pacific ----------1 FOLLOW'nrESlGNSI! dttk. uul paid. Yrly 11 Bur Cabin. 2bd, Telephone anawerin& origlnal owner to Mii. type dog. Fieacollaroo· Outc1lltam·9pm. or point• west. J oel. DUPL.EX SBr. it.a. no 1 ... 1...,..1..tty S300.m4'30 frplc .• cpts .• week or 1vai1.586-2SlO. Goodtenns.Agt.137.QOO Jy, Baycresl, Nwpl lkb. 494-5111 542'9'.l"J'I =-..:~~Tom l 4J·t 24t... Deluxe Apt 2br. 2ba v.kod. 640-s.sGS. Attr. 2 nn office avail. CAN s&U.tO &XCFSSIVE DRIN"KINO EXPF:RIENCED 14'-llOO bttns.frplr.apaliO!l,J>OO lg Btor-s l erps 12· Superior Avt. Cos\11 MtsslonVleJoatta ll'OUND : P'em1l ruln11Uves. NURSINOASSJSTANT ~~~~~~~~~avail. S390 t:;ves u l boaUnJ!. fi5hlng. iollln(t. Mesa. 646-l&fl.i.8:30-S:30 Cozy little French s tyle Doberman P\lllPY vie o Wont to Stop? llMp/hm. adult/Infant. 2 .Br. ~mo. Cpl&.. drpsJ. ~ d lntn" Re 1 tu w/p•tlo 1catln1 . Gross Newport 8 1 & Ue·v. CM. DETOXIFICATION & llhrthlft. Nollve-ln. woeta. ~Maple Sl. BrcundoUJu,bltn11fplc, ' ,.. 11 • ra PRIM£ Of'e Sp:ice C<IM $7,100 a mo. enrt tlf'OW· &46-9292 REHA.BILTTATION 831J.4302 -W.9024 IO'rlM adH• onl)' S300 N ~Br.NewponShor-Tstbl S3MJ.'J7,B3t-to.t9 Ol-ean View. cptA.'drps, lng.Ownermu!ltselldue CallutZ.Mlnaday Adam•. Brookhuut. off the buch. tyr least' uanrronl JI a le lkl, a mplc porklnJ. UOO to outalde lnWttat. lihke FOUND · ttorwegl Rn South Coast Need a VeruUletoR. rock IASTMDl 1 • .U'·2HO LJ'n, 1213) S • 1 & mo r P JlawaU,Konato:f.~~m. IQ ft. Devine ProPt'rtlH. offer. T e rms . AIL Elkhound vie of DI• CommunltJllotpltal bend 1ou can arrorc1 ~ ... $41..sa:J 429>-21ZS 87NQ03/IU.7086 s lpa4. S200wk. n 'Tl....,.S-'1f11 G'7-4200 neyland. 533.m2. So. Lacuna J.498-1311 Call 83$-2917 ' •• , lftllP W..t.4 7100 ...., W..._. 71 00 ~ W ... ed 71 00 WodneSday.August 2S. 1'76 * . DAil Y,,LOT •t ...... W..e.d 71 oa ~ W-.4 71 . W..td 7100 c=;..-G.;r;ru-.;.-:.·A~ ....................... ;.:::.:;~~;; ............... W-.cl 11 oa Help W-'"1 710G ...., w..w 71 j ....................... ~··••••••••••••••••••-.~ •••;••••••••••••••••••• 11111 St.ax kratn... .. w. l'W'UlfDINP aac...,-. Te 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••! •AA.AA POSmONS Bab)-slutt. ,.liable. for,~ ror dllabled v.oman. ~Sl.C.M U'9 a u.nter ol attmtk>n pos L.-..c~·4 PART-TIMI A./P C1 .... .c. mo okl tl\fant. Plexlbl« Pcnonal care. No lll\J.na Counttt ~lrl. dry clunbul AIDE I ~ walllq 11# arac1~ Bt-a•SMl-0'191 MOLD UAlf(I Earn ~SI ptor br doln Le:pl l)lpllil•I card JI hrs.~ or bv1 clu11ln1-hm· planl. tome exp w/t'ufl pt'nOO wlbappy lime <'0 """' INllot •·ork (or the No'i. ,_ Emp&aycnPayAJll'e• S.bvahur wanl~ '"' lpm. Ban.tcltla. ~l"IOOIJ ttaisltrb lpl\.IJ Apply ln CITYOt~ Call Maraoa M:aoo,LeaalSttyTralafffTY Oc$1Jf' .. bul1 lda~~~lf'(6 el«tlou.Worlt yourown • J.bR.iadc:TsAcetH'Y ' laundry.Id)'» Wt no Sun puaoo. Kall bl urr NEWPORT BEACH US...~. o.tmll &. ~o C~ .. liJ. n\u.IU nv lY rn-or bn, noMlllna or eolle<1.t 40208lrcbSt.&e104 med. MY home '7.IO le' d.aya.No1ehool1irl.Qall ~,.. 2'47 Eu.lbluCf Salary$1i4·S908Mo n1' P<.-nonnelS..rvkeof ltlbekeyt.oext'ltlnaop· lrllNlftt&Wedionmold lna. Muat bo 11+. II\:. Hew1IOft Bie.tb m.ltlCI t ·IO. Tea~~: <'b.i~fT11 IU·Ot7l ror 111terw1e• Or. N.8.~ Req '• l Yr of <'lvtl '"''inc. :ol2 Mlrbelsoo par. w/auper nrm •ec:k· m.ach.ll1e11. Small •bop. lervw. bdwt1 10.1 fl 4.r,~ C.llforApi)(/E1tab '6S ~~ • NpBcbu..ru. Prcferhne eo11ne.rln1 draflln1 Dr. 1na carttr bwlder. C.11 Coodworklo1~1. ONLY. Apply, •~s;.a ------m 'aM40lCll ·own car ear. CUSTODIAN Mua l b~ a City of''-----alOI •. • 1 .. Cetll1 Wiii, l49·UU. STA..COSWITCHIMC Moblnwood Cr, trv10~ •• ...-...-~ Newport Beat h ttiildenl ..,..., ... r c, uite~iol n& • Dennis & O.ooia Person· Ult 8abrC011la Ml'H <Culver Or. fl Walnut, Aceountant loltlK• Blbyaltk'r want~. aftCll' CAI WA.SH ~-...1•t...ta " wwmployt'd 30 da)'S \Ultd re5pon11b1lllles ndServireoCllunlln1ton S4t·l041 aR•) Whlemm/Beer lo tlOC ~tor tHt~r. <'hlld lmmedtat.e employment -~ prior to appolnlmt>nl for ncbl ~ne>o. must Beach, 16161 Buth Blvd, lat le WA z 1 •----------~~~lrC~ ....... ttoo(l8$0 Mull be depcndible for uper'd ur wa1b ()penuntlJfllJ~ Yonnto llkc to l)'J>" • lllr. Cood SulttlZI en WI .. Plf'fectWn-, --;:,·-HP-d/A'~" J~ mat11tt. alau do iiomt' manaacr1 . Sala~y + ~hnlmum Ofle )'Hr ex " apphullon eontatt SS. comfort1bl• am all · IA.M-IZ MOOH H_.. .,ea wOrM VVll housework Own tran comm+ bonias. forlA· perienu perform\01 Per1onncil Dept, 33()() uCc.N"ptlkh/C).le~a "'"-ISctyjacpt lrMe. ..... Fri S·»Z:30or ln'lnePttn.OnnelAcen<')' ~I• ll9'7 ... t'1I t«-rvieweaJl8«4"0 fa<'JUtyjanltorialdutlu. Newport Blvd, N .B. Call l\tr K1tne,6.U2lHO Xlnt 11pl111. Mublnt t...-l,. 3:»0:30 488 f: 17th Co.ta Meu · ~2101. tra~cript.lon: no 1tcno. .__. ~ .__..._ Work 6 hra a day eamin1 &al&.e224 14% 147" CASHJU We olftr tx~lltnl com· Gcni Ofr1'r:a.lnff Pl"uanl pt>raoualHy. ~ _,..,.... .......-p· D-St per hr In plouan~ ---J . Herbert llall J f'Wtltrs pany bcnd1l111, modern . HA,,Y PLA.Cl! Min. 2 yn Calif. legal orroundtnu. Deal BAU PEN anlen•iewlns for CHhler worlclna cond1tion11, 10 F.nglL"h•JX•akinitbitbyslt· Set'k;s •1ubllC' rf'l11tann1 o.p. S•liiry co m · HURSlRYMA.H wtthc public In our ACCOUNTING CLERK &olfi«-~r11onnel. Apply cUa)'1qM!!' year paid VA<'ll· t.-rlhou,..tk~p('r. live-in m Ind e \ n d Iv . for mtiuoratc w/ciql Santa Irvine ofc rep~1c-nhnt; ' AI R expcr <lnlrabll' tnpd'SC>tllOamlll noon Uon,il p;,1d bolld11yr.ln· $dari.wk Mu,.thnv«-re· l'U.'torner eot\l11l'l & Jll Anu.CttllW.62t2 Ex~r·d,f/tlm.-.lltature Tlmll Llfe Books . plenant offic•. nr the MFG 32 .... .,hlon Squart Sitnll cluclina a w~k •hutdo••n ftorencet. C'ull 559·1876 oftiro dutll'S. Call L ma e O\'Cr :n. 6 Ouy1 In· llynamlc per11onol~t ' Mlrporl. Ca ll Jlt'ltn Ann. lllChrutmui. Kay. 8'8·l:?8tl. l>tnnii. & L ... Offlcer cludll\i Sat /Sun. Work ~o MA.TURIWOM..... .. ht<. M-...t w/~ant11 "lr~oa O"llv mOC1t UkC!IY to ~U<'<'<' • --------___ ~ -<M'IU•\.'l Personnel Oil Pl · -~ l> c n n I• Pc 1 i. On n <'I T • SISO •· o ' I • I 1 ud house Iv '!l £ DA. y & SWIHG c• .1.JMS ... DJ TlH.. ty\)(' ru·n.on wbo nf'«ds ~('r\'l(''' of lluntln••lun $3 r -up Yllr·I n1e n cl'C'S ll w \' "' a Adv. A11t'1 -,.. "' " d /l' ., in~ .. _n,.flt« .. d,•u11c" 1tud••nta s-kln" -rm.• 198'7 r1aceolla Ave CM $10.200 'n nco m'" P 1 m r · Bea<'h. 16168 f\cach Dlvd. '"'' '"' " •· " ~· PotSltlons c~lt S33'ioii. · •· WOMEN 18 ' UP Outst11ndlnic nat ·1 in MSI :;;.~~J Sl<&OO mo ti;t yr Swtt• 1:?1 ~~~OO~tca~ Hwy lWi~ ~;~:~~~I. :~~~ur~:i ---------- Nal 'I Co. hris openlnaal~-~~~~~~~~ •urance wlnnter •<'l'kll 1111, DA. T Ji.. '-IRL .,.ID .1.y -~ • 'l'oro. 830·~. •' for 10 new girls In our BASKS Ul'J>SiVl' div. to butlu COIPOR.Ji..T10H E X l C U T I V I -"' "' =:~642·3593 PEISOHNEL ' c;a.rttr. Call Ted Oouc11n, MA. TUil -SU RS ES public rel a tion 11 &. OPBATIOHS &18·l288. Denms & Den SICltETA.RY Cheerful. allracth·«-. de LOA.HPROCISSOl lH'S-LVH'S ') ~lOrner •en•keldtpU OFRCH ftlS Pl'rSOMel ~rv1ce or l40Aadwr••• S1:1l:ary commcn:.uralc l'Vff)'lhinu:al.n~tdt< LOAHPAC•AGHS Pr11ct1cals " Ordcrliea; CLERK . "o • • '• r •" c • &nk c~pcr'd Call John, llunun.:ton Beach. 161418 c .... Mfte. Ce v.·1t h abiht1es. ~end help handle hect1cfun oC· LOA.H CLOSHS !Wt'ded (or ho6p1tal i.taff , mecn.-y •we treMI Pac1f1c City Bani<. II B Bt>Jch Blvd, Suil\" 121. 1714) 549-6117 Ktisume lo Hcu1 ,·enly hcc. Accurate typing, rcUcC It l)rivate duly. Y.x· l(ylend Laboratories has • Salary $115 to SH8 v.kly &.Ml 1234 Vaill')' Siu Area, Person· s:siUng knowl<'<ige a plus. Due lo ex P • n s ion• per. req'°d. All shins. lull an ln1medlale open1n, For lnttr\•lew c .. 11 c•-·if:ad L·-ual Op ....... unity nel Ot>pt. P.O. Box AT. Pnv11le dub. Wtd·Sua Oownry Stwings & Loan & p/t1ml". W tstcllff for D rersonMI Clerk. betw~n9AM ·3PM BA.'lit\S ~In; Employ";;·~tlf' So. Lake Tahoe. Ca. v.-ork days. For uppl Assoc. has o~nlnas in Nurses Rl'g111ry, 1617 Position will tMi lnlllally " 549·'811 TB.LEI ' • 95705. call. 673-lSM Orange County for in· Westchrf Dr • !-Ile 212. invoh ed with •:EO tt· ' _________ , •u11 umc. part·llm«'. e,. Automotive ----------t dl\ldua1~ w 1conven· ADVERTISING Pl't 'd Co.II Dorolb>. CUSTSHVTRMI Executive Secret"t>. GUYS&GA.LS tional relinaoct exper. N.B.63H>610 porting ind mforrn•"°"- Par1r1r Caty O:ink. II B Advertist"nt1 Red letter days .. tart to· ~~ust bav~~g1d1·ons1a.11. '.>k·p,·11n1sg Mission VieJo, El Toro &/or con,•entional sale :-.1urses A1dh. uper'd gathcnng Ai. well as pro-~ I~ 6 • orgaru.... · .. · area,toworkafcwhours cserowe1Cpc:r. Savinas & Ba\'\ICW Conv. llosp. cessrng of dental in·.c• SALES PERSON _ The Daily Pilot needs day w/11 bn&hl new spot So. Orng Co area. Call a day. ""'·n Job. Earn ~·u Lo:an or mortgage ban.k· 20< c Thu rt n ,. !\I surance cl111m1. Can .•• u \.-.;K one additional ouls1de in \I.ell e't"b'I co. Call for oppt. from 9-5. Mon cu -.. ing background pref d . MZ"JSos '-d1date must be proOcttnl iql'Wl>pispcr S11~c1 1tl I TRLE• sale:; person ror outside Barb11nl Mac. 8332700. lhru1'r1.496·S702. lo ssorn.rer "~~ck.tor Typing req 'd . Salary1--·--------1 Ill lyp1ng and work Wtll ':> f'romollon Siles Must · . staff._ Newspaper ad· DC!nnill & Dennis Person· ----more orma ion P one commensural~ w/exper. Nunes Aide.Companion. with figures. MWjl h:av~~ beself slarter Wilhn1tlo 13.ink <''(per only ~n· ''ert11>1ng expcmenre re· nel&?T\•lceollrvine.20t121•---------1830-09l3. Call Personnel (714) somecooklng.Sat&Sun. previous orf1ce l'' make cold l'alb Stroni: tu,l·t ijo b Crl'•ghl n qwred. ApplJcant must Mich4-lson 0r EX SECRETARY EqualOportunity M9--0902 for further in· Jlion·smoker,962·~2'.!~. perien<-e. For mo .. e lt1·/ on close. You will be at!ll 8.1J 3700 . have good car and typing h Employer formation. formation coll : Ing ad,•ert1s1ng 6P:ll'l' to ~n·rnt-1'iallon . .il !lank skills Salary & com· Demonstrnte Play ouse HAIR STYLIST: Equo.I Oppor Employer ~ursing top management f)t'rson t..qual Oppor t:mployer mlni~n . Good opportunl· T3%!i ~o~'~:u~~~I~:~: Yow qtlHlllflcati°"s LVH nel of large indusln11I Rank Teller t y . Good ~?mpany Earn toy s. c a s h c•l..cty08 ~~~~~;!bs~lo~Pfsci::~ LVN·Ch~rRc 3·11 (/time. P/limc7·3&:3·1l. firms. For the right XlnllOl.'ation benefits. Pos1l1on must bonuses Call53B·9006 tlMrt--.riel leasinit spnce. Please Relief Chap;e1~·7&3·11 RH-<: ...... person. lhe Orange Coast To $ti00. be filled immediately. . . -r--call 673·H170 a11k for ral " Expu d At des All Roth Shinto. HYLAND Dally Pilot orreri. lop pay Apply Personnel Depl. De..t .. Recqt positioft. or Marty~ Shifts. 646-7761. Xlnl bt!neiiti. & hullh In· and excellent frin ge ~·~2400W.Cat~ or call Carl Custensen wanted for busy dental ... "A F' D l LVN 3·11 Su""rv'·or nc·-.. sur anC'c . Park Lido LABORATORIES bl'neflts. Call lhe 01~play ..... , ror appointment Lll "4::<'Y· tnance ep H ... ow .... Es .. LES .. ~ "' ""' , ... , Suite K . 0 r r I cl' l n s II n ta ""-anclal 1'nsu·lul1·on or "' "' ... lmmed. s davs wk. Aa.t Conv. JIQ!!j)ltal, 6'12·8014 t Advertising Manager. -0 c-1• T . s I rw Pll P'1 M lh I Tl4 l 642 4321 r ACM&. 642·3593 r9MJe -Ana/ ustin area. a ary brokerage firm back· I me S·9 " on il'\I dietary cook w/lnslilu· 330011yland Ave. -., c l . . or OAP ~-----Da"l Pilot eommeiuurate .. w /expr i;?round prd'd Salary t'rl. Mature retiree. llooal ex per s dys wk NURSlNG Country Club Co:.la Men, Qi 92626 po ntment. Good opportunity & cor Kerm Rima llJrdware 49-t '""'SI Con'" Hosp • a 41 h..•d ~ o,,ortu..ity Bartender S4S Shift Blue 3aOW ay Slreel porate beneriu. Call S7SG• · 266S llarbor Bl. C.M _ ..,.,, foc11ity n~ LVN II 7 & Equal Opportunity ~Y"' ~l. 107.2 bt Pl. S.8 . all Costa '.\lesa ~2-4321 544.5636 btwn llAM & ~'~~~ Nurses Aide 3 1 t e:.. Arrlrmathe l11rn tii'$ 3333. !In equal opportunity 12 30 p•t -r·d 549 3061 -l "' MACHINIST ..... · · 1\ction Employer A./P IOOKKH,lll llK\lfTICIANS -emp oyer . . HOSPITAL ---.. --------• P/lime. e~per'd. Puy:.t'I Fol pref ~h.impoo &. -·-D...tal Chnd Aut. NYSTRQ\,1 1\SSCXIAl lS RN R~uires oood generol HURSIHG t (. 11 bet .. •t t h N * * ,. Park Lido Com Center PHOHrr. prr.•so ... l>)'S em a wn .. .im makeup glrh "'ell> ""rt ''l"r". Book:.tore. Part " w. ave exper. ion p-----• ... _1 bar "round •·llh abihl> s U\ " lOa '"2 ......... K ... ~ " .. " s-..J. ., .. AUK --~-··-" :'\unC!I Aide11 7.3 30. & •t .. _ ... m ..... .......,, 1u ~ Center CJll G\O t)(.123 lune :\lust be e'(ciling &. """'" .,....._.... 3i23 Birch St N 8 to setup & operul-.. varie· J.n. P/llme or r /time. 1• ust ""'....,or over ---d m c 6i5 9S9S ' • · · PSYCHI .&fRIC tv of iwtm«-nt i.uch ll:-Apply In Pcn;oo APPLIA;'IJC:E Dch,er) & BE\UTICIANWA.'ITED yna 1 · '· · Detlfal/A1sJ1t 557-0045 A in.Ill . at ... & se"on .. lllaleor fem.Well slafftd yaLOWC ... I ,, .. I l--•-11 "t l 2 • R l1PM ·7 .30At>f. Full· .. ., ' " /Ii 'd I "'It -,.. •~· •• in ren ex pr· Tt1ke Ov~rClaenlele Clerk Music SlO«'e needs So. La"un• om~. l yrr 100,..o Employer e· ,., .... ral1on Hardinge u!led "" c pcrsonne ·' n 11.,.1 Slat"'r Av-u•' tr' •tusl b• •trona ... . . l ed lime. r sychlaln c e~""'r .,.... .. ··n•f ls .... -alth •. 11(. .... .. .. .. ' & • 11 .. ' ... l.'<hla Mes11Area reliablen.•rsonforaen'I expr. m '1nlmum. P'.. aan "" 1n (11b.of1mall pr~1·1on '"" .. i •"" "' " l'. Ith Y n .. al p .. ~ " w/cbJldren nttessary. ..~ ~ 1ft. Call"'" ""'u t'ounta1n Valley • " a . QlllS48·1Si5 ofc & <'lerkinc. F /llme 499-1611 1>wtlch parts.Small shop, '':.::.: .. ·..::::::::..:~::::::::::::.::"~·---t---------~'\ pearance. & ha\'e own I l :-.; li EXCELLENT ood .... f U h'fi -..... ·~ ·~•~ •-k · d ·----------i emp oymtn · · 0 app .f-----------.Faetory help wanted. BENEFITS i:: uo:ne 115· ay s 1 · l•---------i _ .....,.. • wor Sutur 11)., ,. l'ants for temporary Dffthl Ji..ulat/ Interviews Sal Aug. 21 f'rinre bene. salar) OP<'n B[' •UTY 111-ork will be considered. R .-Al-1 t Light asstmbly work. •PEN s I o N r LA 1' 8AM "lll 1'0011 l'turslng PHONE SALES >, based on expr. r>unlap'i; LI' Cllll Iii I) 1~1 lSlt;. ror ap K..,. • ._1 mllle or frmale. Call •CREDIT Ul'ION 1\1 t.h t' RN Appliances 1815 N111 pl UI . Expr'd, no smoking. 4 979·29911'\elhe. Submll Applleallons To· on ru ri * * fJ CM. S48·7780 SALON .:.po_i_·n_i. ______ 1 day week.6'4·27SO Hunl1ngton 9am·3 30pm Phone Sales people.-: ---------. --tt'riday Person SiSO tntercommunily STACOSWITCH IHC MOBILE male or fomale. 16 to tS. APPt.IAHCI SERVICE MANAGER Dental Assist. exper d '?' Ji.. Tate of H0ttey llospilal 1139 Baker COtita l\1~!>11 ye11r.. or age. Guur»nteod TtCHHICIAH Citric Tnte btell b.u:.y ~ontlc prll t . 111 A Honey or a pos r;in 17772 Beach Blvd 54'·l04 I I N T E N S I V E wuge!l or romml1111ion--A m I ab I e lndl v Ouli.l11nd111 i: bend1l11;, '.'i11lionally known corp C :\l.f orappt callllolly, "Bee" yours w/t>u11y lluntinetonBear h92647 t;quulOppor t:mploycr 2:.0 1'::111l l7th St,cet, ::> p.11d 1·.1t·.st ion, prorit seeks <·nrN•r bo11nlt an 5411·5$80 t ime co. Call M u ryl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C .&RE Suite 0 , Co11t11 Pt cu. 0 w/custom1·r r..t11t1u11~ 1. ~ •. ·•• ability soui:ht hy •Ill> :.h.er1 Ill!. rel11·l'menl. dh· to lt•arn <',omplelr DEUT ... L ASSIST Martin. 833·2i00 Dennis llot 1 -1 IPM·7:lOA.M ~!w.1223~·n. $:00 "'8:30 p.m ~~J ml'•l•<-"I & dt·nlol & o pe r nt1on . C:ill T .....,~"' • & Dennis P er~onnel t' MAIDS t'ulllimc. p11rt .,..,, _ trlbulor of na mt-a1> more '.\tu:.l do hair II Jon.Ian. ll-'8· 1288. ucnni~ ~f)(tr d N 8 . 64-i·~2. Service of lr\'ine. 2082 COOK Lime, Apply 2205 II arbor f'u 11 t I me-· 1\1 u !It be Equal Op~rlunlly pU11ncl'. C11 II \'. Krllcy. · "I d c :\I Oran"C C'o c-ertlfl('d E 1 I 848-1288. Denuti. & lkn· r('1,pon!St'S Ill t•onf1dcnre ~ o .e nn1:i l'er1>onnel Dental A!>)IStunt. Oral Mid~l!.on Or, PANTRY wo•KIR C> \ •• ..l::XCl::Ll.l::NT mp O)'C'r : • nls Personnel Ser vu·•· vi Reply 10Clns:.1f1ed ad no Service o~ llunl1ni:ton Surl:ery only. Nt'wport -----Xlnl opportunlt1l'" ror :\li\IO WANTt~O.~C\e1tcllH Ut::•a:i-·ITS , f11111tlngton Rearh. llllll8 I;:~ <'1~11g:;":;.11~ie!'~ ::1t~~%~~lti8 Hench Blvd, Uuch. Exp. req. 8«·6l6l. f\Jmllure con1clcnlloW1 hud~ork· M04 d, 1001 s C'~a:.l llwy • pt: N S..f o N t> I, AN ' Beach Bl vd, Sulle 121 l.:ahf 92ti2G •-------·--D"' .. ""Al .SCTY/BKKPR in!( indiv1dual11. EnJOY Lag Sch 4914892. •CRt:DIT U~I ON IPhone Sohcllor11. <~> re·..1 ,__________ c1--'-a i t .,., .. I -outst;inding company ~bmll ApphC':tllono; To liablt people needl'd. u/, ,\pt Manager. JO to SO )ra _ ~ yp I Receptionist exper. or PRODUCTION benl'f1ts Apply 9AM IMainll'nanl·e Man. re llununglon l nl•·r<nm & oi·er w/exper. prer'd No children or peh. i\pl CWe "ould ikl' J> rr· 16 lo colleee. ~2000 12PM. Mon· 1-'rl. Per:.on tir~od JX'rllon. 2 da) s wk rnunily Jlo .. ptlfll :\ton l"ri 4pm·Dpm . Sat +phone+ i.alar). 67 un 20 hrs per "'k ) 13.36 lo ---------.. WORKERS nel. ~le~;i Vtrdr Conv llo1>p, 17'12 &•;u·h Rll1l 9am·lpm. Call Llu afler its C.M S48 ~ BEAUTY S4.37 per hr. Outws an· MARRIOTT HOTR lllll Ct'ntl'r Sl. CM llunttngton l:kll<'h 92647 :Jpm. ~.t0-S4S4 ---------volve typmg. xero-c1na. DESMOND'S f'asl growing rurnaturr 000 :'\ewport Ccnltr Dr. 1.\1 -------\ As~ Wort&en OPERATORS rollaung & related dul1e111 rompany net"<ls i.k1llrd Newport llt'ach ana~cmcn~ . PlUMIP Cortec -612 um . lnirdm1nit.lrau,·e0Hic~ W.s....._ter prodU<'llon work«'r11 wllh _!~ualOpporEmploye~ PEOPLt:PERSO N OHice or M a na ge • Car&tool~ MS-67W • -Ue~l llOOP In town. We Pleast' uppl)-35t2 lscurrentlyacceptmg cxpcr1cncc m 6lln<llna. Exec lool<mg ror part· Tra in ee . Gordoni --uembly l.lll' Sho p. nt_'«.'()uVt>ralors"'' ro11ow· ~llchaelson Dr .. lr\lnC. appllnllOn.'l(Or· m 1ll1na :ind Olhcr lou i.ekeepert C ook ti me a:.i.oc!atc In Jewelers. ~·eslmln:.let Pl, MDING remalt . Cosl.i M r~u ini;:s lllah romm1't!llon~ cJamborce Rd orfrnmp liqMr'tl,...TI...-mach ine operations ~°l'l'kd11y, 2 to 6 P\I wholt•:.ulc i.uppbe:.. t'ulJ)• Mall. Apply in pcr:.on SAUSMA.M·IHSIDE manufa cturer . Call weekly Paid vac1111on1. loM1chaelsonDr ) SALES HELP Previous rurn1turt' e,. F.11sl~1dc C:\t NB area. c-:ap1tal11ed 673·2223. Mr.Gutlerscn. Exper'd in plumblne •. &~20. ~/1dl~~~·r':~!~11tted~~ lnineWater 011lncl pe raencC' prdcrublc ~ 5321ufl 6 P:\1 . MASSEUSE (18·28) No!Of Comm. & benef1b. Xlnl, • Ji..SSIMILER / ~utaO<'l'. r<'liremenl plan 83l·l2Z3 In Our Women'!> Shop F'leic.e \ppl} ~ousekeeper· l:la yvlew exp. ne<' .. wc-. tra1n Full ~URSES REGISTRY earnmg:i oppor. T~lna ,, CilPIHTIR "profit:.harln.11. Wanllo CLERK TYPIST Full Co be nef1ts + ~t 11 nor. 350 w. Bay. lime. IA?g1l. Call ~4().2053 N d kd rrl for management 'well •' liberal discount. 8 p JOHlllJ Co:.ta Mc 11 642 JSOS anytime. ee s wee ay o <'e estab'I Oranie Co. firm ~tust bne own tool11 F.'1 aro111 , hJ \'{' i.ct·ur1ly ! Flnanct Co. has opening Apply In rcr~on • • 1""111 ,___ __ • clerk for Newport ore. 642.1758• Ca ll for appL ri per'd. Also. louchup rx· Call l ''I NOW' for exp. or will tram, To '.\lanu.:cr FUR ..... ITURE •ioust:Kt:EPER n£-ed\.'<l. MAT U It E w OM J\ N Duties consist or 1n.1--------- per. Apr.ly al, 19t9 K Oc· JCPEHN!YCO sharplliah SchoolGrad '""' daily :\lon·l-'ri, noon lo p /llme lo welco me terviewlng. scre-enlng & Pre-SchoolOirector cldenta .s A 8am Spm t.;i11un11 Hills Mull Musl :ipcak Spaoi11h. Desmond's 2001 t::. O~er Hd 4 30p~1 2 chilltren. age newcomeri. & <'ontact dispatch ing nur se~. Must be st11le qualified, Phofte 51 I ·7700 Pleasonl working cond1 · Santa Anu . c~1 hforow 1~ 110 I),., r r l" r F. "I.' I'. merthants. 1-"lexlble hrs. T e I e p h c 0 n t a c l exp. pref. 1714 )897-1522 Auistnnt Ma no &l'r i \I 1<&11We!>lmini.ler Mall .. ~ " Women's upparcl s hop F.qual Oppor t-:mployer t ons. 'llP Y 111 person. 611i·ll2.1, Nwpt Reh Need ear. htl' typinl!. w/hosritals. billing & P /llme Sale~ ,40.s70 llall Finance Company. \n t•<1ual -----$47·3095 payrol & gen'I ofe. Must • "• req'R C!C per a:-i.ISlJnt -------1 1505 1-' 'N Tuslrn Ave opnnrtunltv. c-mployrr IOUSl::Kt::t::l't:R/SITTI-:" tupe. Prior exncr. ill wk/up. Mcf!. ladles. slu ' managu for So C .. t 1.1"'.•UT't'<lll"'.R•TOR , . · Desperat«-' "Substitute 1~ · ·•· ., ... d t I-' <' / Sal C I r,,. r. ,. SnntuAna Grandmu' n1·edl•lt or LI\'<' an Call ;iftcr ti MA.TUREPIXOPR nur sin g , hos p or e n iL .v Ii ' Plau. all mont•i:tr or ll.1l r 'tyhi.t v. follow1ni;. ---b ---wkdy11, anyt1m1• wknd~ Part time. i:r:tVl' yard . medical Cil'ld helpful 968-8378. 536-1I04. _ nppt. 54~·361111 rf'nl J11>111·1• or h11;h <'om COLLICTOR CHI. d.~r2~.Jll)} "11 1 ~ mo ~5·4619 11·7 Fri & Sat Wiii Truin. For interview Call llelcn .. 1-~nance Co. hni. 01><·nlni: air 4!ro· """' FURNITURE RULESTATESA.LES Asst. mgr. 11pt + ut1I JO to m1~~1nn. N.:o· 6-!:M;~---833.3333 Tuley, S46-1S06. Llceft•'i!fl or Unl icensed !IO Ok h b d for c" I)• c o 11\: cl or D 18 h win h c r II.• } ,. 1 r v. ,..,.. )'~. us u~ lo lkcll11e t'J~h1ons hai. an Pleas11nt .worklni: condl Com'. ll011op. ~j Thurin Wol l·oJ:.I ~ 1 a rgest HOUSEWIVES MCDOHAlD'S OF'FJCE & Sale& Person Small ntiw branch orfic• work. No childrt'n peu. vppor ror youlo~arnas lion' S :1lury cnm · A\e,C'.\t.s.az :oo;, Curnatun•m;inulai·lunng P:irl·lime, F l time Needed. Some typlne. now ope ned. Co111 l1t • l20unlls.ll.B.S48·~ m1K'h.1~$4$61>"rhrpro. mem1ur11tt> v.llh t'lCp\·r --Mmp.10, hn i.immedaalr :--Jo need to drf'Sll up. Winie r llrlr Apply Glas.sshopl'xpcrpref'd. Mesa/Newporl Beach ----------t Cit. No rollect or drllv Apply In pl'r:.on. llall Ooa atUc-r. my horn'' tlur ol)l'nani:' on both !>hlfl:. in Truincc 10 srm bly & 2 .Jpm :\Ion thru Fri. 700 Employment Perm. Ml'd area. Free prof lrulnina lhc«'of u r&phont'nt"c t•in11n <'e Co mpany, 1na trnn•I lmm1·d 1 thdollov.ini:arcas p1i c k:ig1ng Jot>i. now W.Coa,.Lllwy.Newport &denlalprogram1pald program. We give In · AT EASE OfH~leeclt · i~ Now Act't'j)lln&i AppUeaUons t'or 1-'or 1ntrrvw rull Cl l IS-OS F N. Tusl1n A1•c. :\laturl'. nt'Jlnl'" u a\all Long & short ll'rm BeaC'h Vac paid. 1623 Alabam11 dlvlduahicd allenUon. 5228'H~&963·7170. San~/\na musti;.a().~9'JJ __ ASSEMBLY au1gnml'nh ---5(,Jl.Bs:J&-6.561. Xlnl 11rcn w/(1ne oe· RICYCU : M F.C~ COOK 'U ... CH 0rJ"''r.' Workroom nr<'(h TOP SSS$$$$$ MlCHA.HICS OFFSF:TPRESSMAN f>Or!u1o"d11Yy-,..~111d~RJ~~~ ..., " ,., SUPERVISOR -.;('\l'r.\Fi·rAtTcmpo t''lfl rrq Tunf' ups Ix'& .,. forrt>pJ1r;'" ft"~embhng, ApplylnPtrllon.DuHy 's i.eri:l'r11 IH•mm c r~-" · · · For 11hop in llR uea rROPERTlt;S, 1163.-i4Q!, SALES HELP Please Con\11ct Our Storr Munui:l•r .ii 644·5070 & ll:alt-11 . ., /l1m('. Bicycle RHl•urant . I03 ~o lablt'ri. h•·n Uutl.'hl'r 6 trJn". front "nrl. 1ind line Exp net' on AR Otck & orS42·lll30 ""°P <'"'fl<'r only plrn'c BovJ11dt or N n l>r11Pl'r1c" !oll O~'iJ.1 wi11 "up1n1,1• larJ?c temno po 11l ll o n ... n p c n lt<·kcq1up Gdmon.-yfort----' l:ull S-10·3677 b~f ll'M. ~~123 · DR'S "SSIST. ,1u1orn:i1t•1I 111rn1lurC' .1:-ftlt l n~nr:i ntt•, uniform'!, riahl m an or womon Re<>eptTmt• Nof'l'f' Mon t 'ri ~ ,.. ..... m1,1, 11111· \111,.1 hr TF.\lron.\RY 111-:1.r vac.i\lon~ puHI 'lop pny. ConOdentlallly respect DYHAMITfl ) -COOK 19-U f roon•! l111h I Ill .!Ii I for .il>h-tu ft);•nal!l' a I.JI .:e () r a n It I' ('II II n I ) t-d. Cull $-10 092.1. -PMltlon orfrred b' th1• flo:it c·.1r1wnl1·• .. :'(pN'd l"'"'e l&tJ:itlmutt' rull t•nw rio,1 CaH 540-4455 ,\uto motl\'f' ;?IOI N 1 J>'orappttoantcn1r v. fu1 l'll"tum 'h"I' 1638 1Je11 ch llou1<e Inn l.R t1 on in l'o,la Ml'll:t ~ork fort1 ol H1 hni;u.tl ~:11uulOp1>11rY.mpl0)'1:r Tu,.t1n.S.J\ ~l:.!~>ti7:1 <>po·nln11 (or Sunday nnl) llllt'llcy for bright appy l'lt:lrc-ntw • C M ti Iii <!UM l'11ll :aflt'r 3 30 p ~I \ >k llt ttllh ~pit ~o t'\ p n1•f' IJl~•l•h• -d II I l' r Ill S II 0 J II llfi IX'rll()ft ln lake Oil key OUI forf.abh' 4~1 !1707 d t .• \ 1 \lt:DIC1\I. ~-:oo Cnplitrt1no J.leucli ,., fron~ JIC)81tlon. J\110 t'e!c i\uto Rf'ntnl A"l•nt ''"It'll tow ''".. Ill'~ H .... X y T • V• J ... _ ,. II " II Wiii " l\1111 Com111111v n .. Nt,. 2 PRODUCTION ouHwen oa H ·RA lHra; r>nne f'olnl nrt1ll. Mur.I Oun. vi vec n . I di NOHhT L,IHI! ll .• p.•uph• 1''1nttl boa I 1•~· ,·ooi.:hs. nui11t>u1 Y~t. Dlt.h ~1~;, hn~~ 1'ir, ;;' 1·t';:t1~ 10 llr "k. t-:xP<'1 vrcf'll t'1•rtl'1l"d 1ntliv . wlll i.ce have Stullon Woaon ur Mllnlt·IP~r•'onDnf'rnln.~"..r~i£_e0nf n v 11oug l or nc v, umbll•r, wlll trnln 1fncc. w1u C'r~, "" cut'io. •t WORKERS Mulurv l\rrm H11n 11 . 1·ure('r n·wlt• wh1•11 Jom Vnn Contuc.:t Harry " •7'! "~ aacney (or cu:\lnmf'r con Nl't'd l Gt>I cont to~hup. Colony t\ll<'h<'n. Orw1111 "t'Nll_. ___ __ ;ii_il!G_llarbo~Hl.~'.:\t _ •nll s<·r n •dltr<l f(rouf. Sed~y. &U"43ll ror de Huntington lleueh. 16Ul8 lart. Your 11mllt-111 th( mmt hav" c-x~r. Apply llwy.SJC.493·1848. IMPLOYMIHT "'kl ll I d l Ca ll aonnle Bel , l"ll1'•ndll. .. polntml'nl. lle11thDlvd,l)ultel2l. A ~ It C II C Denton 'kl j k " «'< pro ui· 10"tn<'Om<' Ta' Preparers-.. " A Jli213.• 0.n~hi & Den ~011~=r~;~ ~la~c~tla C~KS & c~9nter :1e:p COUtfSILOR worlcl"rs needed with ex· lliah commissions. full :·~~~~!:i"~r~l~e~; I ... O,p1rt.ity ••~/Typkt 11, nls Peraonnel Scirvlt'e ol Ave c l\t .,...,,.,rover • app Y n If )1011 h1we1th1'11billty & p..ricnre In lllU ndln11 . tr•inlng. Tax Corr . or l rvlnf', 20ll2 Michel1>on ____ l_.....,_...__.._er ____ , Newport Cenler otrlce.,,..r Hu.tin,ion Bea<'h. 18161 · • pconion, Kentucky Fried lht: de•IN to v.orlc w /peo. m I 111 n lt and ot h ~ r J\mrrlca. Call 7 day11 h111 lmmtd. e>pentnc ror • Beach Blvd Sulle 121. IOOICKllPIR Chleken. Ilana Polnl. ph• It hA\C' hnd l'llh lll l'X maeblneoperallona. 91tm·Dpm. 546·01111 _o_r_. ________ , OPUATORS recepllonlet. w/atr ong l C., • Full <'harac for r.mall._3'_1_22_P_a_.c_1_n_e _C_11t_l_l_w_y_. -1 ~~· :r'e ~l~lt' 1~~~1l~~111 INSTRtJCT_O_R-.-,.-w-im--1· MtdlnlTr:-scrtlNr ~~efol~o~I~ nr,c~e~ arl typlna aklll11. Over 80 •r bulllnc!I• orrlC'e Mul\l COOICS larar~t w11h ~111 orr1cc11 ROUGH MILL minii. Quirhtlt>d (or pre t'\lll time. f.xpr req. Gd CAl.tFORNIA Salon In ~~rK;~~~ 9~:";,mJ711::;:! r J AYON htwo knowll."da .. of AIC. t;xprr'd brc1k'311t, lunrh l'Oa~t hH'01t't l'Choolrn1 ln mv homt' ~""'1111· 8l>K_·~-54---~-1 boutlful South Cou1 thru 1''rl. 1144,71119 --L L .. i\/R,p:tyroll&prerar1na & dinner. ,\pply In .. h•n,t'('nll Will ~UPl'fl'l~r up to 20 OwntritnMp.nrc 1Mi2·iV~\ M-..tl el/ ... I. v1111u . J\tk for J L-r ... rOf' A. eompulrr Input data , •t O k · 2l2 ""OPI" 1n rut tin" rouuh --- - -_.c "'" 1 , aJ J e.~ pcnion." 11 ar l'r ~. Jncli B:itrl<' ~10 :>001 ,... .. " " b k rr • Perilli 970 ~1\1 Clat1!1lflt'd i\dit /nfftlt • r fo\ill bf'nerlls C.111 direct F.. l71h St.(' M · · • ·· 1o1ork :\lu~t 1,.. rnmllior J'tirt taml', nr o H'<' • ___ • __ • ------• ---- t Ot'l'fl J prorle 10 ~l'I for <•PP' 197 1711 ---Snf'lllni; & Snt'lllni: or 11111h :111 l)f><':<11nrt !!rains somt' rront ofrlc•· ~.t ust quality pr<"lortic an th«'il - --icookfl. \Vaitrl.',.8r< Jnd ~<""vort 1'\>&<'h i\a<'ncy ot 1111l(l(f INTF:RVlf.Wt:rt~ l)J>(' ~o t·xpr nee. Send .... W..te4 7100 Melp W..e-4 7100 u"'·n Tl'rnlur) Xln1Dookl..<·l.'Jler full C'hrtrge D1shwa~heu0\'cr l8(11r 43"0Cnmp_u_!'l0nvi• NEEDEDlMMEI> rc~umtlo l8700~lnlnSl. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• earnini:i. C.111 :-.mw11 u1 Gd t ummunictllo n any s hirt Cn rro"•s ---------.. Plt'as(• nll or 11µply in t'aghlon lslnndSLore 11~~!5h~c200.020'8 Zenith;,..... ~k•ll~. hahl 1ypi n&. Re5lauranL 620 A1•en1da L'-,_ • t1 lbl II ~ I 1...1 th tri I ... ,gmeer peraon ~0 t'X " oort1 'l /F. P-pl" who "nJ,.., --------llllllllj JUU.n\8 .,..grr ru a Pico. San Clemente. .. "i"3 " ~v "' " v, bnlan<'t'. Real ~t3te Co MFG ENGINEER 8 P JOHN 67-• cVt'I' people, party plan and a B·\DYSITTl-:R wantt'd Np8ch Call Mr. Boyd. COOK·TRAJ NEE 0 • «iood lncom@. Work part 'Matur<'. loving womar 64C)..()12S Clc.ncut-career minded. to take amall electro· FURNITURE '".;....70RY S700 umc or full. Yours hO\lra ror 8 mos old. Part time Enttsftlc. S41.7941 mechanical nsembllts 2001 E. Oyer Rd Re<'re1Uon1I co. 11eek1 from your home. C11l 10-2 ror teacher. Top 0 !Books lore n eeds P IT . from da\rn en1inttr1na Sant.. Ana. c.uromla conaclentloua lndlY. lo Barbara. M8"519 World, l,ag. 8<'"4t4·2$36 saJes c~<tc. malJ exper~R CJRL·Qualily to production. Eits>tt'd In m•>979-2000 ---------~ belp(ul. AM·s ft on call. quick food rel. Ptr, ex· documenl•tlon. work Anrqual become • iart of their MIU. SHA.rtltMA.M lt\by)lttcr or babysllterj ll!M.0148. d)'S· per pttf. ~ 11talion set up. tool dt· Opportunity Employer ltam. Call en:ny Youn.1 Wnta1ll Corp. baa tm· ~pr. for 8 yr . old ~irl 11an & pn>duchon line l33·2?00. Dennis • Oen· med ~lnlC ror a MIU Npt lkh. 2 To a PM Mon !Bus boy/dilhwasher app· C~ GIRL tr 0 u bl l' 1 h 00tI01. Ilia Ptrwonn•I S.rvlcc of Sh•~rmAn w/S.t Yr3 ex• lhru F'r1. CAii Linda d1)1 ly an person. 203 Nc"'·port Print Shop. W11l lr11ln. Mtthanlcal or lndustrbl General ()(rice Irvine, 2082 Mh:hel1on per. Xlnt bentntl, hl1b ~161 Evtt~~6 ~nttr Or. NpBc:h. Mui· Must have neal tlP· dcl(n!eesscnUal. JR. SICRETARY Or pay,4day werk wk. App· doolu lt18hP11b pe.arunce. Like "'orklng STA.COSWITCHIHC i\l'cura1e \)•plna. sslJ"nllor P'lllme Mesa lyto.St-e.urltyGuo.rd.275 Uabys ltter n <'rdt'< p/tlmt'. my home Nwp: lfhb iirca. C1tll 6~~ 753l ane. - Tilc fasltsl dr11w In lhe West. • .11 Dally Pilot Qanlnt'd Ad. S 12·S67S. C .... DltlVHS w public. Able 10 h:rndlc 1139 DakerCMla Mc!<a •• nm, i1h or ,. ... >e<t writ· Verde Conv llosp. 661 "1cCorm1C'k Avl', C.l\I. "' motley. &&S-8886 for appt. S t J 4 ",. .. ~ MtnorWomcm 4 • 0 I ln11 . v11noui; report~ & Center St, C.M ~lU$1be~01' O\'l'r COUNTER GIRLS. Ex· Interviewing S»t Aug 21 gut1e1. App;f. Sal~or;: JO\lmtyman Marine t lt'C· Don 't give up the ahtp! ApplylnP«-rs.on per. SZ.40 per hr. Prtmt 8A~M2NOOS ystem ~ o rp . lri<'lan . Only hud "List" It in d111111fied. Y•w c• Du-er, 799 w. l'Tlh Sl & Mon lhru Ft-I !tum 3prn 8irch N n Shi t h ll I ·" 11!>-.. aJ n..po ..... mplO"Ar · · · 11'oricer need .:Ji. ply. llol'I • P o s ore resu a. ll"""t Slater A,•c:nue Co la Mesa. Apply In ~.. ..,., • " -'" M nl .... S l" 142 5678 ... ,..._..... l~~~~~~~~~Want ad results 6"2~ in n1." v • t'ounta1n V•Ul'l ............. I· THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I 4h1s1 .. &T,....U 11 ........ Announces Employment Openings For The Followtng Poeltion5: .... ~ S6l4-S17l~ Culf1•• S6HMe a.. s.-. . S721 Me C1 lt)CewhwJi..Hf S7HMe All r equi r e :lO days p r ior unQmploy mcnt & 11.8 . residency. Applications will be uccepted at the Employment & Training Center. S20 Pecan, Hunt. Sch. Until SPM, August 31, 1976. ) .. I .... ., If\ . ti ,. ., ~I ~ hi WJ ,, "' 14' I !( I Pl OAILYPl\.OT * w~.Aug"5t2S,1m ....,W-.4 710 c -· ~ IOi --........ ······I ... ••.. I' 'p ... 10)0 .................. •• •• f ....,w-..... 71....._.W....., 716111•--------.......................... \eUque Oa ll rum ou e, Hoe•thaMGeockl06 Mi1collwoln IOIOG .. .wol 90 10 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... •••••••---••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• :>MEGA 011 l.:nlaraer mlrrorrd door s p~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES SICllT"' •y Temporary w/50mm ComPonar and Thom \Ille bdrm ael. h" IO\("H•lll. dm,•Ut>, Nev. rood~rn ~l\lc lam~ l)l'llUY t-'01\ SALE -~m ~m P 0 n •o: Incl mattrl'u, tu1t luna u ~ "llU~num one sv...ii: I lbl $170 Cllll '1EW La11i.11 akt ••1t; AlnculATE ...... ,181 , .... s............ Immediate . eiaef$ a du= & bedspread reCrta m .. n) lllht> ~61:?\i w lHk lnm M.ikr ca .. h lnnUW St14 ..... Sl,l l t ... ne11uve ear rlera In· S3S •t~m!l ¥-!7001 olkr ~·1"38&6402t>ltl Lon tabllsh_... "'-I · ll "' rlud~d Tl me 0 Lafe-tv.ekr 11 twnl·h & .. t,·t'I -8 es .,.,. "'"'C nnaU execu v e Undu Strteral dlrtrtion Mtdler DOO C.11 Oa1ly relp' M~l ~II c:om plell' Mo\ 1n11 ti) EuroJ)l' "urk lk-nd1 lioot.I rnnti loah. M•~t/ search corporation IS openln~ a West sencs as ~rctary w WOfk Pl)otPhotol..ab,W-Wl s ~ ot rumitiu·e. ap t:\"ry1h1n1tmu~1Ro c.11 \ir<'~ .111 bpm S..-•lct f02 0 Coast DivlSton int.be lrvtne locale. We the aupl'rlntl'ndt>al ti p ll•n4'h Aqu a nuro. ~na s, Bdrm. 1.1v rm W2~<>r~ 1• 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••· a re seek in an innovative College Ba.lrd of Tnat~ rehe\ C.ta 1035 mbc MovlnJl. 9'2 OM7 um, l"llc-f.,m1h rm bu 11 \ 1 I r. N 1': v, H Grad. whose life ambition as best 11\J 'upc-n nt\:ncknt of •d· •StwtT~h ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\ 11"h"'· <'u1 ucr 1truup ttte li<l' lillQ h•'-111 llt..r l't.t: :-.1'\c: • At 11011,,n m1n1StraUvt'&offlC'e d t> •Ge.,tt..fJ.. Persian Klt l t'ns. rt' ovingaut,,ellln•puu>o. drt·~r.S,l\.inaaClrT\' 1w""11~1,111ll>Jlhl\)t() "~"'""olf\'rqu&hl}, Served by working tn an WlSlruclurecf h ill, Perforrni. b1.h ly ,.,..,.. &lalertd , oioi.t color& pool tbl., Ql.lfffl 111'~ ~. & ~iac• ~~ 'rurlc!ck. 1'714 I fl.ltl ~Oil p,t•r i•l\lll &l'I, H'l• 1o1t .i atmosebere, ma)d.n.g lots of money in t'Omplu " rcaponslblc •8 .0 . • b S.Cr available , -.or med loi tint. net 1un .. 1, t'lc c \tu." \\ uodi. 1. l M :\f.\<O~t ~ Chmd O•)!.in tllil'l' )uu cirn't 11rronJ 111 Un eXCtl ing. fasl paced field. I( YOU a re clC'Ot'lll work, ~rlorm:. •NX.aM.,.....lf ~ 6J8 t308 9liK 9STI ~ ~~'J U"l 111"1 " ''"ll"h v.'lnl l).t!<~ up tlui:.an & Son ..... public relaUon rune •-c.......... " " u. • ·' d ClrttOVCrted, enthusiastic, unintllbll('u, tionii , underalandi. _., ......-... lll)tALAYANKITTt:~S Btdrm 11ocl. v.h1t{'" !illld. J...., 1070 l'<11ld ~1 K:ll :.>;i.;:.' 11fl ti l\IRjli-C'f\lt\' )3l ~I money motivated. and wanl to Call in pohr1c~&.adm1oi'.(tr11t1' •W•••M& lttabtl'red. S7S up with 111ni;lt' runopy be<1 ....................... :ii1,~11•n \1<·J11 lo.tt ._..,..,.. love Wl.lh vou c II .::-..1 Renner r•11u1au""~ & doe~ otbl' •Poe.._ a.hola. 67$-0168 ruatcb1t11t n111bt a.tanll. I-~ t 9010 ~ r ureer. ca l".N .... ... .. ,, CALL TOl>AV drC"»t'r drt:)Jun.: ibl & WANTED llhw & i:n·\·11 h11w.111 .. M1tn .,..,.,... ~t 714 /S-49-0853 for a c:onftdentla l rdatt'd work u '" l>o9J 1040 rhaar Good C'ond SI~ TOV 1,: Sii VOLL \ll 11 )7~ ~ 111·1· t1lu111 l•"n •.•••••••••••••••••••••• tnte rview. Some tra\•cl ~~I'd Dirtallun 100 "p office .•.•••••••.•..•..•••••• ~·~ l' A I 0 ,.. ()It \' <> u R II)~~ • 67S tl2H ; GI:.:')~ Koh le I Gt•m•rntor "'~ k\\. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!1!!9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 rt d \KC R !! 1:. Do b ..rm u n Jf'W 1'' I Hy W J\ TC u .-s , I !l!il Nd1o. \\ rk ~ or tt.lpW..t.4 7100 HefpW-"d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rl!r11pt1on11>t for pre ~tlaaous Newport C,•nl(•r otcs Laghl l)l.ung rti1f d 260 Nt'wporl ('(·ntcr Or Surtc-Mo, Mr & t'r RN COORDINATOR Rt'rept l'lerll /T ypist 11 '7 JOA M )hlfl Mu:sl 11.dt•I flculth Ori: l'ubltr have 2 ~ '" t"-'Jl"r in cont .. <1, 11t•rurok t} prna i.upt>n l:.lun 1n "l'Ulc SO wpm $111 $17~ ~U 2 hObpllJI Contart :\tn l'os1llon!> t 11 ll ~J\ y J en en. 642 2734 l o:o1ta phonei., Other heavy d1.: ·M e & :i M t m ~ r I .t I ta ll. l'O 1$o' 1870 , llo$p1~al. ~01 \1ctona Newport M~at·h C .i CM f. 0 t; 92663_ iS:Z ~)() -• Salt:. C .. r .. er :.lcal.f) llF.CEPT t.a-.h hi v.o.-k . 17~wk uptost .. rt F1nanc1al SH!> llrm ,.'\Iller Brw.h 968 lil711 SaletClerit typm"GSwpm ove oa 1'1na.d1cr. rcd1lan. fNn. l>lrH'llC )c\, ltk~ nl'W • . • • ' • • , ' llool.c.i~u w World Uk t'.n ~·~· tl7!1 :un Apply in i'>VC&l)ll ;ol SS 7 006 I ~· • mo old All shoti. Yellow & "hill""' .. round ·~H1 O~IH.<,&,s. <:O~I!· l''" l>hdl fbh lount a111, • • • f'ooot:un v.,Jk•Y St'hOO lnl~rv111~11~9330 !162·136\l a lt ; rn lbl & ~ p,1dd1•<1 !1\\1\\'I :S.IL.\.f>,f! ,sE,U\H .I'. old, ,.,,Ill ~·ti. l)Oh1111ctl0\ 1110 \111> :w11111 I ' Dt~l •I Lllthlhoun· Ln 042·ll!SI • · P •chain. ~I~ til~llJIO 111 .. ,I :"~· .. •~ IC'll.,& ,\N lnll \'Jllll'l'J. t-'r1i:1d1 lll'.1ww.111•\l'rlll\\11tcr H·ornl'r of Tl\ lbc rt 3723 Birl•h St, N 11 67~ 5101 111.)U F.s hi~ 2200 \\ I>, 1 rnpr ,~ n.J Ill:. loh :i.1~ u1:, UlOI '1;1·" l11od 1 .. ·ount.11 ln:.h Seu,•r . ti mo~ uld -, rt)P ~i\Sll s l'All.> nm 01 mlM' !~i.:! 1~11.1 loab, ,0 .,,... 9o40 \'11U~jCA dl)'n: TltAIHUS Ill P11per11 . i.hotl>. houi.~ i\lu,m.: M~t ~.H lt1\d)' Yt>UH 01.D GUl.l> I'll WrPkrlld ~ale Wa~hl•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnl( t"ta Int'' •"·IJO p HB O< tr .. mt'd l\Ju11l wll SIOO lt.11. Pro\ d1"1n11 rm ~ct l>lt\\10:-:l>S 91.iO?l:SI ill'"' s1••1 '"'"•l 1'·1 •' l'""•I .,~ ... '{l\1\, du"I 10 .. ""I JO. Tl> r\I r /lime. c orofh>r 676-iiOO .... <I i.lhl'r blue b1on1dt" • • "' H-u ... ~· ..., •• M "" We :t~ lln SlJrt S115 F tllml'. $60 -----hi bat'k l'hi-s. UnduJe:. 2 PRIVATtr: ESTATE Ji;" IJUll' $i.>, 1·i.1•n \ 111 \\ere l'ru1~1·ri-. i:re11l 1111 1.·-I (}pf> t.• lo p ltmt' Good \' rb ·I T M• A..._ I ~"'00 1133 tYaK ai: :-t>.S • .llum ,hi( 11n11 S:•-.1 t: .ll 11I1 n <I 200 II ri. ~u:i _.mp )\'r k I f h Cd k WO ........ ~ 1!11\'CS ) 8\'ll:\l,\ J iH H: Cllr\\•d nu:.1• 20tl01 W1X\dll'J 11 1 Sl2.500 \\ ln11l1•r ~1·0U tEi'llT •y lf{TI :. a I~ or p Ont' ei.. Watb Papers 1 I bl p••nd.1nt \ppra1, .. d '"""" A" IM81Ml4Cc>r mCu y y uar•· :\ ap i.-tu •' ~ • · • Dt.27~ ti~U l!ISll or b~O 001!1 Ne w por t He a c 2 1 eT1'r:..1 3 81ear.. mJlehn~ chuar,., so . !17500 Sdlll:fi!>O l\\knch &. 1'\l':. 1 Arehateet ural f arm 1 TaUCIC MICH AH IC G H'' 0.., 1¢ood rond Art tll' :\l. UL'll:\1.\ J \ 1>1>: •.in .-II t;h•1· 1ln •'I '1 111oi. old --.ms a l'Olbt'1t:mt~w. lllll'Gregor Y<tcht Corp ood OftM y! t>l277M3 pt"nd .. nl \Jlpr.11~,·<1 \lnl :.i!O 111 I'\ 111~ J2 tirond llanki.. t9i3 po1:.t'd, bnghl & 1631 Phll~nu ... C :\l 962 ltl69 ~500 ~II ~250 tulk•. d1 t'M•1r . l'll'ture'>. & l.,1:.l of lh;• "lll><h. bcuut biliou:. pcr:.on ~ us ---892 59bti 642·0433 l>l\orcc Sah~ lgc Chap COCKTAi i. RIXG .ip h.1thl fai.turt'S !OK K1>111 l't>nd s.iu.uoo 675·&128 v.ork "'l'll under pre PL\ITraintt ---pen dele Cabinet & pra11"ed$I~ ~·ll)i!.<I (.' .. llc\t>:.ur"kodi. Ssoo Mo + •--·a Irish Setffr PMp6 Blanket Cbc:.l C1rt'ui. H L' l\Y & O I \ \t () '\ 1> llou~··w.it :.'I 11-ioat10Jt S!Surc & be an i.lnt t>Plll -· ,. I U I l' \ • ) "SllP " ... 'I L ~i. Am bataou·. aitdl" will Al\C,8_~k~ 645-'1413 1770; Solid M a hog ~cc klaCl' . ..1v11r.11~1·u -.ommt-r1·1.a ;•1 ,iw i P• new" ... ect. lllllOO nP,.i 1'">•· ~ · pl o k t'I '"'"S00SellL117SO ~l~uf1 lotioori.1ra:. Cusl Rt:SU:\I F. REQUIR80 earn add111onal ~nera1:1 t~or s~le. 4mo old female ar neri. es · • ec .-.. ' " · ~i ;1:u11 tralli-r 1 lal3·:?118 d•""· Only qualified net>d .ipp w genl'roui. Cirm .call AKC Beagle, shots Type~nter. 6TS·~ an ~b-0711 or~T-~O!lll , .. Recepl t Secy F ront deiik Exper'd . gd ref1., typ1ng 60 wpm Call Eileen. 6.lO-Ol4!:1 Jy SdJJry open C<inlact ~lar:.ha O:H'I:., 833·2700. 496·1494 6 -2tit\ i''l.,v.lei.~ blk !)t.ir I 'II pool tbl ,1,,, \ ''J:,1 orl 1175 ... 012ar1 7 ~ Tole .. rnok:.upply bus1 Ger aldine. bdw Oenms&Oennai.Per~on , Thomlll>\ allt' l 'r pl S.ii>hlle Mount.:d 1111 ,\:;1r,· All\ 1\11 \•unl.11 LOBSTEH Sk1H 1&~ nei.:. t'ulllcme.ple.&s .. nt 9:3011AM. 2 30·~PM . nel$t!n1ce0C ln ane,io82~sst>t pupp1e:;,champ1on Vreut"r , mirror, nit< rnan·:. i:old rini: l'\l 1111ot'r67305t>H l\cv. 327. l11bo.1rd f~ RECEPTIONIST f'or Vetennury ll~p1tal Ov~ :.!_ prcc·c.1 191 ~Ill v.urk fk.a<'h StJt1oncn 1714 I 640.0770 M15 heli.on Dr __ ~!!;~~9.7 AK C reg $8S ~Jblc . & 1>"1 h~uJoollrd Pt,. SIOOll. 541;.~ii' , , mu11t M'll .\1,11..,· ott• 11!03 :-Jt\\port (' M -......,....... . , ~'-'"' Poul I .1hlt" ~ 1:-.·h,.1 ~004!7146 --SECRt:Ti\RV Exec i.c.-c Wait..-orWoit,..u -------~-tW~R92S U•Htock 8075 mdl s· ~i.11<' 11111 "t1l1111 S .. lc:.J)t.'rson n«edl•d fo1 l~, top location. Sm"ll f or breakrast shin. p,.I B5ufC Colo1roo ~I Jle Cuckc1r1 Oak Om·rru Tbl w ii vs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1tm:1h w ~1'\·1•11 kit top 11\•lf\'l't cunt! . l:J7tl tll ----------1 lar.:l' sho" room Ex per ore St S7~ No foe (:ils country ('lull. S4 hr. No panie I I hmos, a Glasi. lop Rattan Tbl w/4 Ht>g Mori:an mart' brukt :>l.'.11> 1nc•b :ill 111•11•::., & (;I llal>IHll'. 11171> SOh f> ft£S;llc.>s IO!'laJe,.helpful Xlntco. ft't'JObs.J llPt>.0v~r 2t.l-:xpcr.prc· p;ipers & s oli.. $50. clms.Mnho~.Sadeboanl to .ride & d rl\·~-. blk ln111ptillll!i1I t:\111rud1• M11:.t sell SUCCESSFUL bent-r1 ti.. Chance ror ad· f'd. l'<>r interview call 559.5347 s· Bevdcd Mirror w10a pur<•dw 'tur"··n ... ~ld111•· 111111•1.. ~1:1110 fllill 11779 van('eMl•nt Apph 2031 e 2400WC t Hw ., c ,11\t w ~ 11 .. w "' .. 12 15 Jll I l'IJ1·1• '''lllllj:. C-ta M-o O·ffic• • ' • ~ill' . 8 y ....... .....,. r.. A . AKC frame 536·!925 L' " ,., t '71 • I < I -• ~.. ~ S fo .. ~t u111 , I r, lilt.! •• , SulteK · ..... 11sa psopupp1es. _...:.__ .,.n,.. ,~ci. crn " T111<k Sll't'hu11 :o>p.1111!> Ul lkt"IJ \' 111l>oard. VK has o~nlngs for 2 .\~. s.462901 _ ~642_3593 Wa11ressparttimc. beaut4 moold Dinette set.Walnut gra11 3381011 _ Pru'llll'111I Wurlh :>11100 1·ni:. "trlr ,1111 1•1)nd l>OC1atci. New or ~x __ The Slew Kettle 557·4398. formica t.oP table ""· / Moch..._.,, 8078 Ai.k1111tS6<lO !~IH _!J11<2 "117511 h::.I orr •~l.l 51U9 P"rlen<'ed. Lrc.~nM.-d re;il SA LES • Sm Je~elr. 9'79 llr78 b XI di -·-·' h f · Mina &hnauzer, 10 wlcs, " aani. nt con tson ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... __.... •• , \'111 •• , •. h 'n"" t'"l11l• l11 est a t e salespt"op lc 1> op, ma1urt> v.oman SECRETARYfor l:iwoc $100SS29M4 '""-_._ •' u '" ·• , welcome You hin·e your wkrnl.s. NB 673-473-J N.B. Exper. not nee. Wall WArTRESSESS m ale. Has shots. AKC. · · · · :\lri: T1g outfit S.'iOO Port Wont~d 8081 \'undo 111 Carlsbud for d k •· lr Good \ P D"•· h p ort o r ful l time 644·7895. Redt>Mratang ~l u't !>ell goii. dn\c 135 ulflp DC •••••••••••••••••••••• lloal Sulm111 I 4:11111126 o wn private cs o1 SALISWOMAN am. y 1 ., a::. y _ --w , S T T h 11hone. Same IOt'atwn \R req'd. G<W·so.&-0. Safary+benef1t:1 Apply to Yo.. 104S Sammons Hcd e ·u ·be s.n · i.: on· cs l'Om· SSS CASH FOR 'hra' l'la!'l,ir 1!1111 2$ Years El\cl'llen t <'Om· t:xper'd.Over 30 yrs fo p 1 1upgrd'd m Jll J ~lnl plt"le $IS l'vrtable r·Oll f m1s:.1on sphl Good walk· i:1rt :.lore. f' lime Lnit. •SECRETARY-SALES 10 pen.onboblwBI ~S Bl),d · ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond Barrel hack etuur oven' S2S All nl'\\. -.omt' li11XXI U'l-tl 11n_i 1"''!1 . ..:-. 11\,•rntathlcr, lhh\•1111u11 I"'· Good r~ferr"I" 1·.,11 lkh Repl.v to PO Hox p · 2'701 Har r \ · g . klttena,sllver gray,& l bl •1• """'·'"''g •ll olht'rllt'ms l'Jll!il!l!l!IJJ r11-:. :.111\1•;..>lt•ll•lill '\;•\\ ll.,lflt l'hr111 tiuto .... " y " r ev 10u 1 e" P 1 n E 10 wild llgt'r stripes nd so-a e amp,""'°""" a I fl i; & SI II 111hll ""' 111.: mu-.1 M'll for intcn iew A~k for 337. W.guna Buch. CJ purchasing & inventor)' I cc.7 9908 pm l.~=-· J. pm 111 \.. Student 10 \tK·;1l111n.1l l1'1' ()tf,•r , .... ,· , .... .,, .. , u 11 , A h .......... 1 T ,,., meonrto ovr ~ -----l>W-Ollitl 11 ... ""' "' ..... c enm>er. owner """"" rootro yptng ""wpm. WAltlHOUSE CLEIK XJ d 1-· I . A 5 \~ant:. i.m.1 1'1\Jlllll'' t 1860Nev.port0hd C~f So sh. S Dan wk. xln &Afp•<llDistributor ''2Lab.'2German Short nflconld~~r) dmei'. Air eomprc::.w• J:.ti.uhnt• 1 ... iirn 011 Uutl.a11t' f \ :-.. ·1 \:..I I 1 IH6 3928, e,es 6i3-4S77 SCHOOL CROSSING benefits. workan~ for to De1a1I v.•ork Mature hair, blk.~r:i,y. 1 )r. f ~I ~71~~1 iii "p:ds. ~f~I pov.ert"d mounll-tl lu ""' law111no\H·ri. ••t 1 \~al l>IM'Ol :-.; I"~ 1111 ,111 r,. I.E. SALES Uc'd ·U..C'd Fr" 14dey sailboat dulersh1p f 1 979-lllOS M ~tn &olh ~ 32117 lrailcr S3SO. 8:1!1 ~Ol>-I pickup H)lcr c1111H1IHlfl'> mummi.: iii :\lodi·I, JI GUARD >Jehl brokerage _!!!I~~ --·-'-~ e~ JK'S • ='01·m s:k. ltl~I ~k,.1 11n.11 l'1·111,·1 IS9:\ CITYO)' TRANSOCEANIC Women 20 & older toLea\'ln g counlry, musts. Sofa ~Int cond wh1u MIK.al-..ou1 8080 '\t'"f>url lllHI. t'u\l.1 NEWroRT BEACH YACHTS "ori< f~r houi. •cleaning find quiet loving home bl ·& d, · $!"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• W:mt~ S ,.pd l.111\ :. h_1I..< \tl'i..i 1,w llll:! $1~ 81 Weekly 34-00 Via Oporto Ste s c . ror OU r a rrection a le w u 11,rn Ult"· .,., Ill xlnl (•1111(1 111110 c.: .. 1 Esc<>rt t•haldrrn aero i. Lado \'1llage Newport ~e:;~~~ A~~1~. 6;~~ s silver Persian. 4~·~7 ~~;: ~111~' C~I\~[.~ W.AHTED Ml :!WI m 11 'llll' hazardou~ •nter~cC"tton <7l4lt;7S·7674 • --- -Tbl ~ 833.0219 TOP t ASll DOLl,,\H Musical beforl' & aftt-r school, Babysitter net.'<ied Cor l '2 Must move S m o. old p /\I l) i-· OR Y OU It •Personalinstrucllon o~l'rve 4r reopott manor SECRETARY for Real )r oldboy 9.s 30 Sdays She pherd mix free to J EW~LH\' WATCH ES l11sfnmteflk 8 08 • Management Opp()rty·11 111r"rarl1ons " dn \ ing t:stale Co. Jn t'a1h10 m~l be "ma1ur~. reha. good ho,!!!e 7S4·l908__ SCRAM-LETS AftT onH:cTS. GOl.I; ·:············· ••••••• T r°""'"J Cowse l'~u 17 IL\I. \:\II'. Tn llull:., 17\ Ill' il\U: <\ 1'rJ1l1•r 1-'111111 ~711~ al M 1·' J II u .1 t ( • " n 1 1· r 1>16 OSJ'J •to80" Com mm.ion 'lulatllll\S Split i;haft for Island. Must have " yrs ble. ref. S2S wkly your o riithl ownr. Irish SN SI J. V I': H s 1-; H ,. I <:,.; t:onn Min ll .\l.111<• """' • [.ac·d tr.11ning 2wks 2 pcnodi. •o a da)'. S days ex per .. t ype 65 70 wpm. home N. C. M. ur ea ter, Zyr old fem. Gentle & ANSWERS f I N 1-: t'U ll N & A !'I ori.:.1n'. l"X~l·l,lcn~, c'.'i':tt• loob, Sall 9060 da!ls~~tJrt1mmel.I wk Application:. a re i.h 80·90 wpm. Call ~Oil9u ft6 p l ayful. Al\C Reg 1"ul.alcd G111ly TltllJl-~.G4522llO llun.SliOI>. I I $3_ 1~5~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •On tht• JOh t ra1nin~ U\'<Ulabll' 111 the Pt.>rson. ~1leen, 64~23 ---• , ~7·<\821 i\ort11 ('1111111\' Toro Ila. ml l r:ill1·1~ i·u:.I nm.<!• Y ,t,;1~11''1'11;1(IMl;\1rX1i1,1n· i~·c:,~:s' •i\lun)'top olht.'elo('·~ ncl ore:. 3300 Newport ICUR GU RD :\l ontessori l t"uehcr:; Ofthc('At.il': :\hn-1n1: II)" (I It II I ~n ''" 'llo liccni-c 01."l' lo ap11ly Bl\·d, N. B. l1U!\ be rilt!'d S ITY A n.,;.'Cll-d lrv1m· Jrca ,\MI :t Ccmule Swk old Gt:rman l..uv.rm10"l'I . lll'11r •W" 11<.11~'(("' ,; .. 111,,~ " 1 \I .1 n' 'I 1«11• i-r1 f100 REOCAR'ff by!l371i 1''t1m1•J.l t1me. Ask for uri\.\1~unly S:>:!ilt.11 Shorthair L:ibmix b 1ltruc1()ou h11\•'ap1•t ~ l.il.l'lll'" dmclh·l u ·~ 11 1•1 I• .• ,., .. ., .l\lli 7<i'.ll REALTORS 963-9191._ _________ I Oon,1>7~·<ilOI ----Merctt.d6ie 9687100 La.ii, !<OU hllvr 1".l'ul hie & " • h1' S1:!5 r;m1ar' 1:111,1111 llt-111.1.:• p,1114'1 on llW 11)11 iH lhl' '.Mi lll:il \l•,li• HllCl 11 .. 1, ,,,.1;, \\ 1':~1':-0.\11. :IJ ..-or t1('toib rall LlndJ ~ --, JC .. -• ..&S•• •••••••••••••••••••• •• • To "ood home. """ullful l'Ali I-:" · · 1 lw 11111:.I lw.111111111 Wll' • ._ ,_....,.,... .._........_ IOOS "' ""• ('nnn ·'"'" "'~'' .>Ill .!.1;>1, Secn't:ltin r a rt llm<' 20 hn; wk _.....,.a l1l tlt' ~rt-y k lHl'n Gor Safe 1055 Curpcl. 11uud qua l1l> 11.-1 IJUJll 111.11111 11(•1• R.E. SALESMAN u1~ENTLY Xlot trptnl( & SU )lo.Ill •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ,..t"mall' :>18 2837 C\ l'' •••• ~ •••••••••••••••• 11h:il( BIUI' 01 \\ hlll' & 120 Cl•·~'' "'' 11nh,111 I 'u,1•1111 ll•>.11 ~hop 11;:111 Forty tub() )r~ old. for a req DIVl'n>lftt."<1 pos1t1onAnllquc 19th Century -SUnday dres!>cr. hd\\U ~ t'llow m I)\ )l ~drnnn 11~1111r l'lo1t'l'llll.1, """l·• 'k'J ~,;t~~~~.?~1:11r~:~munll) NEEDED for quahfl.l!d penmn To m11hogony & walnut din • • drnmg lll't roll a ~ ay bd Vd li75 6161 61:.! 2!1!1.·, 1>11, :!•~>s 493·0331 10 \\I 51'M p.iy Wnte Ad •S88. Dal rng .. _tbl xi Int l'On~. ('Sim PedlYortue T ..-n96er2 2733 & m1~c. 841>2 Tern C:1 • 'old.~pnl rcrn.I(. 875. 2 11ll --Y,,-;,\I L\ I; Ii 11 \ll !J. Culumln.1 d ;;in :\I U,)I I) P110l Bo~ 1560. Cosla pa..,., l ca\ c~ "' Ca:.e gree. -I n B 960 3338 b k re h S3S , .. 11 ''UUV) ~lt."J>a. CA 926216 S8SO. 673.733-1 - -. ~ --· . llt: o ICl' <' airs, \lm~t 11e1< curul ' .....,.,. It ~: Si\Lt-;S I Lac I ~_..retan•es ---. f)-ee lo Camal) or retiree Apt blJr ·s mod & rental ea . Offl<''' l:il>l1• lamp. SIOO i~I J!IS 1173 IUll Car~·r IYJM' md1\ aduul to ~ Service St a lion Allen ANTIQUE CLASS SALE. w own home Spayed furn Gar""~ .;_la • PA ~. Zemlh 2.1 . con,,ole Ir "ltn a profcsMon:tl l~am 1 •-c .. _ ... T I h d A 958 .. .,~ ...., ~ ., • 1 T\' •1--3 r ... ...,. Offi r... it g 11 l-'1114.•ri:la" Sl111111" J•IJ ,. .ons .. ~..,., erm dant, exper 'd. Day arge auortment. an _Lhas~~M7·4 __ dm.sets.S451»et .cofC.& l'o or ·"' '"· r .. m"" eenoni ure & lrlr <iuotl .ond l'omplell' trainrnit pro ;Ustgnments llohday & Eves Pull ~ P tame Ap· c u t . some s 1 g n c d . end lbls. SJO CJ • ~drm oCCiee print:.. SIS .:a Equipment 808 11ram \LSO nred V a <' 3 t 1 on Pg'/ ply. Shell Stallon. 17lh c.ryslal Aram1. melhyal. dressers,$2S1'a & much ~93800.da):. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~i.'10.-l!U ~>ll~l.111 Ii ~~t:i~'QJ';f~~LTORS lln1pll.ila1.it1on .&>Ian ll"·an~.N 8 lS1pon. Boh e m ian . & fl(( PETS more! 1917 :\taple St. llEAUTIFUL Sled Ofhn• ""'"" 1tu111 Hlill <;u11 t'o,,..I .!'r Sloop. Uallll Point 1935031 1'1111 ------Porcelain Call 6736174 CM Frl 1Sat 10 llpm rond Sl!5 l'Jl'h T)IJ"I . I II l'"r 'Ill" h, t'nihl Sen1cl' SIM .\llendant~ Improve the q uality of 6422020 HCMd,ainted ~'1\1\'el l'h.irr' ,12 t'J tu•.iil. dl'IHh lanui·r &. Ht>slaurant Cull & ptime Exper·d.Oraent al Anliq ue /Arl your h Ct:.We ha\'edogs & ·-----__ CerOft'liCI ll46i!l3'ic,ei.altl1.t>.1) rJdt1i 1.on1: lli-.i rh MAHAGEMEHTTltNI A p ply R ay C.i r e) wanted .. ~ny amountNoOf <"II~ who would IO\'I' t BICJFAMll.YS1\Lfo: Flgunnes. plates. large 9ti3 7881 ~f • .mn,12131151 ·~!1~1 Chevron. 604 S Coos qua lity pieces PP helpyoudo thas . ~Vl::RYTlllNG MUST & small. pluquc:. Ali.o Tho \'00! crowd In th1J Hwy.Laguna Beach. DEALERS. 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B -20412 C-.yOft Id. ---Call aft. 6 pm. 1117 7246 .,.,, 8087 !lpm. ask fur 11111 t>ennas & Dennis Ptmmn F.quol Oppor Empl<>yer -------f reneh sideboard circa ......... leoch STUDIO "C" SR.L --••••••••••••••••••••••• , 1 1 , r I A y 1. nelServ1t•eol Uuntin11ton TANf\CRJ.o;WMAN 1850.i>t'aut &rureS:?OOO. Stet E Ch i 4 lroningortyp1ni.:donc OCKATIFl 1 1 1 13'• B." wtrr . l.leoch, 16168 ff(>ae h UI\ d, l' S Arm Y. No ex· Also i.alvPr. bru:1s, ollJ, -e case . xcc. 0 r, F 8 k bo 1 1· -'-· mu l'. fullv ra1o!l'cl Xln1 t•tmll i----------i pnrlc n ce n·~e·. "r )' \"I."'~. 673 /U\Cfi c nurr k't t 8 k Stow· Duvas Chain., I .1.ra roo " Lt c co . female + li:e l'31;C. $8!'> ,~ ... ·, IJ(frr 615 Jt)49 ~wtd2 1 • '~ ~~" • ~n ''""" ute Y I ens. w s, Green Uphol Chr wtol lcct1~or i.olc 963:,?61~: S36-n24 · SECRETARIES Crt'w on Army tank hsebrtcn, loveable, save toman 2 Tyl)ml( Chairs. : -K~taurant :\teals. medical. d1mlal ADRIAN'S FOR ~J>l.!~~289 Tt•ak Uan Tbl l! Walnu Plastic balhroom wall un Pianos & Of'C)ons 8090 ASSTMGI T0$12k ~pcrnlrlyNl'c.'d••d housm~ pro\ldt.>d Sia Allf4IM.akloaes End Tbb. :i (3dwr > at $5 Portuble fan·••••••••••••••••••••••• C1Jtahna 2:! Clean & loaclt•d 1146 9Sl!li <ll't ll <lon e 11tl1t 1111 e •becuH•e pay $.'l6 l munlh ~4.'lt See New Arrh•als 3 llAPl'V KITTENS Uanish Chc5t. L.imps. humidifier. 82? Hocking llamond t'3 w vcn·U!\!111111 ~Ouf!hl for ~upc.-r' h•Ory •AdMINstratl•• fulfillment. muturily J IJI Villa WnyJ32/ldSI Need happy lovmJ? home Cr pt:., P•ll<>1<'io, Paint·· rhr S.S. S40 tlJi.1 _ walnul r'on~ol•'. ml'l '<l~ (;olumb1u 211 Mark II JlMlllOll w CllrrHI)• i.lylr •Tect.icol •~k l!lhout our t>l'hl)' Newport Be11l·h 873 7202 tl68·70tl9 1ng5 . m111c d~('or .. 1orllconM1le T\', 1>Lereo, dci.k l.eshr !1t111 ". pkr " J l31. 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I mm11d . pl!il'I'· f;:id~l!IJ ~ouri~I0-~11 CALL~ 17llO 91\l\1 to 4P M·6'16 3231 GARAG t:SAU: C11ll 6·1.s.11950 ~o 34GS C,\I. :"1 S11rll111t .Ith A1rto' Los Angel(•aT1mei1 {ean1 uprl'hl t'rc~ier. Treasur t>1', volui•<i •KING S7. BP.O fNewl, /\ntiq11I' J•um11 On:an. pllnt . 1·111m 1:u ll('Y'. 6 ~em~Q l.3'75SunTiowt1r , C M llkl' n<'w IS 8 cu rt. Sut morl'' S11l1Sun lHlPM xtra nrrn Sl95 and d1•I r1r1·.1 11185 s1011 fllhh 1;1;i :i1211 --offer 844 5706 ,..,,.._.. e050 222 Via Oraiaanu, Lid<> U11u:.lly hOmll. 83:;·2.263 ~2 2111.•11Jftr·rnocm *RN* T...,.. A•• Sen. Isle 111 Monta11m~·n ~1~1 Mature. e11per. prcf'd 4m11na 11pri1tht frectcr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----UlVINt~COUNTR Y :\lu~on lll1mlcu l'.11lv111 Ta .illt•r.$17:i I I PM-7:30A._. TE~~~~~~i~~LP Pl 1~~1;1"!\·~ o:r~;~~do~ large. St~9.7388 **I BUY** • I060 ~UIHH:M 111-:~~~l~fi 1 l6runcJ .. ~:~;";:.!::::,o ltt+. t~!I C°ft I Op E I Good U-~t'd f\lrnitur(' & hft•, tnut nnldlnn Ill ., \ I ., I. I' 11 l"P ICU.CCU-r /Tr "'lua pot' .m p O~l'r 111\'llll P ll'lll•l' c-.11 for --A I OH I Ill '" ... ,. • w I'll 1111' •••. " v • MID'c.• •' ap"' &4-1-7000 Wt"ltlnith<M.a!'c ell'c wuht:r P11P '8s"S~'1 r y w h11nd. 8 )I'll. tc111i-1ered o •ett Wood Shades , Radio, hNrl rn.1111 11h xlnt ..,.... ... ---& drytr Ud t'Ondlllon iw or· r,.,. • or ou A(Jlri\. \\ t"~t<'rn :chow Nrv.· &-rceond. up to 80' · HIF1, Ster.ct 1 091 11)1111 %:t 'JIMr.i ,IO~/TtMI Tl.l9'HOHIOPRS M2~S7 MASTHSAUCTIOH wlnM r Trnll, pu-.hhul offMlkt.<.ftl>l •ICS(1 LAlotlfDIL..P~ SECRETARY F·or unnual rt•iudrntaal 646-8616 & 133-962~ Ion hort<c R . ISO rP t'Ol.Olt T\.' ~•nt, 111111 L'"('Ff 1 L·~ Kenmore ICU Drycr. ...ft 6 C "'LL 55•7293 ~141112 11ut1(ul ton l11l bruwn li.·i:c, .... , rA ""'' dri\l' Work from )'\)\tr good eood. $100. "' "' .,. MINK Cape Stoic $325 ...........•...•..•.•.• \1-.:-..n.n.,;~ W 11 II IAntlPtl Xln11ond MG 21G6 1-'l<~N t;t'I~ Wl1'11Stl0 HTHA!'ID home l'all Mrs Smith , ... N 7jl :llljl •P t:N'S t ON P L N 2DAY P T IMt; (714lS4i·lOOl A41~ SAVE!New611sedrurn.PaJomlno "luart.-r hnrr;o l''rom 5v1 Ave. y Nd _....., • ftt-:OIT tJ, ION ASSlCNME.'llT appt•s, misc Wiison 's jtldlna. l5 5 hand. 8 yrs. ca.sh 542 2034 Urnnd """"' C! mo 1>ltl. WI~ u · C11I Ct•t" trnlll'r. ""'"'"' Subm.ltA•'""ncutioM To C.ll NoVI'! •nmore Washer $6S, Ba rgain Nook , Now 2 ru11y lruned Wc&t<'rn. Maranl1 rN'<'l\'1'r w 2 cond $.li5. 19G2 Mcrylll l{u~Jnfllnn K~mote EJce DryerS2S, StCM"ea -S4S "814 W Beaut. tun horte. ~ r enn h Me m b•flhlp. l2" f.pcaker!' air ~11<1 Pl.CM offtuo•erlood T...,Mece.Mkt Kenmor t' Washe r S3S. ltlh. C.M. &42·7930 & PP.495-l482 qulck saleNBTC.15".+ pen51on. S300or bc3t or. lo_.... SU I lnll'll'rol""'-mplml~Ulft.ll)' 557·,,061 C.pe~l!c ()f tool b\likllftl (iUAr.~.#72 'J'rlns. fee. W.,Jt43. or fer.673-6703 Dllllf•t pt ,070 ""' • lnter vle-lfrslJS:30 Ii p r ot o t y pe-work S48-32Q. ustom basket wuve. 963-4539. oc:b tT7'12 8 each 81vd 3?2301rdaSt.N.B. '#/limited au~rvlsi~n .__.__ Qoffnn Sora Becf.emo's u~,··. m a ns Western Musl Sell' loahliMorift• ••••:•···~·.-·~~··••••••• Hunltngton 8Hcb92647 ~~~~~~~~~Product.ion too!•n& bwld· .... ,._. IOJO okl Boua ht MOO. will sell saddJe. 2 yrs old. $500. B If I T RO. PIC L 11.-l-t Lii Nt;EDED TEM i: l"••x ...... prcfdw/somc••••••••••••••••••••••• firm PP49S·l482 caut u A •...-r-··--·· rORAR lt.Y Starti n~ ;;kltn'i: Min. S yrs mach SCHWINN S300. &4S-8626 FISH AQUARIUM Fish ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sept 7 \Y('<,t,;oll 32 Selling anythlna with a Oally Pilot Classified Ad • 1~ a 5IMPI~ mi ller ju~all $42·5678. Ha~ 50metbln1 )'OU wan to tell! Cla!!sined :\ds d U well C•ll NOW ~U~8 ecr t>ta ry fRece~l Fot $hop cxprr. Work Jn San TRI WHt:t;LER Wrouaht Iron dininir sec 4 S T I D H A M lneludt'd!' A1kln1 Sl/Je, Genitr.e 90 I 0 646 2055 sml offlct ln reS1de nt1al Juan Capo erta. Apply Xlnt <'Ond. inclu des 5200, Whltt7'naug. couch Thoroui;hbrl'd 2 hors11 or 1n ·1 trad l' ror TV~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• W";St Mus \ havt' xln Coast Ctatom ar.an. 2026 b&skt't. cover . c holn $4S.&3H S31.642.Sli l trlr. Mint. tl,990 buy~ tt 116:M11ll8 Bfler 6 wkd A)'S. 14' l''ibcrf(l11~i1 C:inoc Wa nted so· moorinA \f' typrni & sht1hnd kills. McGaw AV4', Irvine. lock. On 11inal pnCQ $220, you u vtt noo p p . or un)'llmc wr~konds Foam notuUon & 11act w h It(' M Lund In It ln S&lary rommens unt now$17$ S48J0116 MO \'I NG mu!l l sell , 4.95-1482 -dle.-1 Sl30.641l.t631 \otnllno Cull W/U J>. Send res\Jmc OW TRUCK DRIV ER -. dlnt tlt'. S6S. hidubcd. Autom11l il" phone llMWl'r 6'12 81" pc~ntl darertor : 2t'fl Exper'd. Apply G " W Soys almost new 20·· siac>, bdrm set . $375, end e faslt'st draw in the 1ng m achine. Crown t• 1 x tr V pp c r' 14 \:ttf'll>UI Dr Suile 330 Towin£, 17th It II" ine, Coaster brake bike, S2l. Ulbl . ~ ca. oil like Wu t •. a Dualy Pjlo\ Valet, xlnt c-ond. Best off. "Char::ictt•r" w J11hn110 Sc-II thlnat9 rust with Daily JtVlftc. C.. 927J.S N.8 714·M9-0'i06 °"'· 54().340$ Classified Ad 642·5618. All 6. 5SHSM 4. &t ofr Ph 675·3509 Pelot Wanl Ad~ to .. 1. 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'I' top, C0ttY..-fibl~ ,111r, nulo, c.:.inury yc•llow Only 21.000 milu Hlk Int , nmt(m 11tcn'O, ---• Aeuutlful lime izrl'en llll whl. lul! r.11·k. ;i:.,ooo fully eqm pped. t.IK f mi Xlnt <·ond ~r,.4r.1_1 _ convenlttnce. -·:...·~s/ 16 \\\ \an ~nrf AM fM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rare detail, pvt pl) Clos.sics 9520 lltrurk r.11111~ \lint: Must ···········•••••••••••• ~di t>7:t ~~1. 1;is 98f;2 lrand Mew '7 6 7141540-0995. OVER 70CARS IN INVENTORY luy·S~l-Tro~ ELZ FARGO & CO. \ 830 S M iun Stre<-t S,\Ni/\ AN,\ lOtofl. M on . .Sat. Ch>i<'d Sundays .. 547-9709 .. ts9o HOMDA Cars ....................... OYSt 100 WI-. P \Y TOP DOLLAR T Ct......---........... _, FORTOPt:SF,DCARS o _......,...... "13 Silve r 91• 1.7 Im mac . lo mi .. xtr:is S6SOO /b!I olr. Jame11, ii 1 646·5231 1-'0REIGN. DOMESTIC UNIVERSITY or CLASSICS OlchlftObie. ad cond. $4750. $36-8604 ~~~~1~[ •senraclun HOfld9 Can • GMC "749ll Cpd. Sun roof. A!C. 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BRAND NEW 1976 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II TRAVELER V8 automatic trans trl)Ct.·IOC" rear .ult> A~ •iO• & more' F0082FG029'73 BRAND MEW 1976 IMTERMATIOMAL SCOUT II TERRA 4 WHEEL DRIVE 4 speed w/2 speed transfer case rad+o delu•e interior & extenor package bench seat door !'doe oua•d> & more' IF0092FGD1856J1 Compltte "Heavy Duty .. service available for your R. V. One of the finest service facilities in Oran9e County. Open Saturdays 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Monday thru Friday, 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. -~ ·. .. Huntington Beach Fo1•ntain Valley EDITION Afte rnoon N.Y.Stoeks r , .. ,~v~O~L~·~6~9,~Wi~0~.~2~38~,~S~S~E~C~T~IO~~~s,~~~P~A~G~E~S::,._ _________________ o.;;....:R~A~N~G~E;_.:.CO..;_U_NTY~~·~CA--L_I F_O_R_N_l_A _________ w_e~o-N_E_SD~A-Y~,A~U-G_U_ST~2~S,_1_97_6 _________ T_E_N __ c_e_N_T_S . :!Bodies Found Ne.ar Cliff! Korean /Jlacrders Punish Troops, U.S. Demands PANMUNJOM. Korea CAP> - Tiie United States demanded to· day that North Korea punish the soldiers who hacked to death two U.S. Army officers at the Panmunjom truce village a week ~~rth Korea proposed physical separation between Commumsl and aJli~ guards al PanmunJom to prevent clashes like the fight an which th e tw o Americans perished. The U.S.-led United Nations Command declared the separation proposal "may be a positive step" .and woul~ ~e studied in detail, but said 1t meanwhile expects punishment of the North Koreans who killed lhe Americans in a dispute o\·er pruning at ree. "I have called this meeting for one purpose . . . to inform you that oor side calls for pwushment or those res ponsible for th(• murder of the two UNC officers." U.S. Rear Adm. Mark P F'ruddcn RV Parking Measure Wins Okay The controversv that has ac- c:ompanied propos al:r; to limit parking of recreational vehicles w as quietly settled Tuesday J\i&ht by Huntington Beach plan· nlog comm1sl11oners A compromise plan was ap- proved that would permit all a>otor homes 25 feet in length. or Jess. to park on public streets an dty residential areas. Any RV exceeding that length or commercial vehicl<'S measur· i ng mor(.• thun 90 inrhcs in width would be prohibited from on· atr~t parking Recreational vehicle owners also would be permitted to park their vehicles on their property nnd driveway apron.'! providmi: there is suHic1cnt room for them. .:J'he measure wall JtO before the dty council for nctaon on Sept. 20 A mon· restn ctive proposal that woult1 l>a n parking b~ rerreataonul veh1clc>s longer than 14 feet and wader lh;an 90 inche"' was not acted upon by plannln~ ~omm1ss1nncrs. A p l a nning s tuff recom · mendatwn said one or the chief benefits or the approved plan would b(' to a llow those pen.on.; using small to m4'd1um size R v ... for daily transporation to park <>n the streets . Bnan Au~tln of the city plan nln~ staff snu1 that m1'M"t' thon 36 ptrcent of :111 motor horn~ solrt exceed 2S feel. H th<' orttmance '" ..nactcd by the ('aty ro\mcll. thoi,,1.• owners would be rorr.-<I lo park their ovcr1111ed vetuclcs m RV ~ompounds. Cave-in Ban Wins Approval SACRAM ENTO (AP> -lt would be Illegal for anyone to cave In a cave without on owner's permission unckr a bill winning Assembly approval. By n 67·0 vote Tuesday, the As· .sembly approved a measure that would make il a misdemeanor to deface or damage a cave or lts contents. The measu re by Sen. Peter Behr <R·Tiburon). is intended lO eceserve caves. but doesn't re· quire their owners to keep lbe premises sate for ~oring. Victim Strangled told the North Koreans during a 48·minute session of the joint com- mission whit'h oversees the 23· 'ear-old Korean armistice. • Ever since the truce was signf'd in 19S3. guards Crom both sides have had free run of the joint :.ecurity area at Panmunjom. an area about 850 yards in diameter bisected by the military de· marcation line between North and South Korea. MaJ. Gen. Han Ju·kyong, the chief North Korean delegate. pro- posed that in the future North Koreans stay north and the Americans and South Koreans stay south of the line. whJch also passes through the center or the conference room and across the table used fortoday'smeeting. The general also read out a message earlier conveyed privately in which North Korean ruler Kim II Sung termed the PanmunJom clash regrettable ;ind urged that both sides seek to avoid such incidents in the future. F'rudden, the c hief UNC de· legal('. said. "Your response is unsallsfncton-." The allies. he said. demand concrete action in· duding punishment or those responsible for the killing and or- ders to North Korean troops against physical contact with or obstructing the movement or al- lied guards. "The U.N. Command will study your proposal in detaJI concern. ang the < JSA) joint security area and provide our r esponse when that study is complet..ed," the admiral said. Meanwhile. Pentagon officials acknowledged today that a U.S.· South Korean work party that cut down a controversial tree In the demililaru:ed tone last week also uprooted two North Korean r oad barriers there. The barners. made up of pipes stretching between concrete posts. were considered by U.S. of· ficials to be illegal on grounds they restricted freedom of move- ment guar anteed under the 1953 truce agreement. Existence of lhe barners had been a i;ubject of wrangling between the two sides before the Aug. 18 tree-trimming incident in which two U.S. Army offi cers "'ere killed by North Korean gu11rds m the truce village area. Delay Given In Sentencing · Of Teen Killer A 90-day delay ha.s ~n or- dl'red in the Orange County Superior Court sentencing or a man who pleaded guilty to lesser <'har1re~ aner being accused of the stabbing murder ol a Hunt- ington Beach man. Judgt J omes H. Walsworth or· drrcd the lhree·month diagnostic ~lu dy for C hristopher J on Nicholas. 19, or Stanton. Nicholas h os p l ead e d 1 u llty t o mansJauahter a nd faces state prison term of up to 15 years. Nov. 22 o possible Nicholas admitted In court that he Inflicted fatal knife wounds Inst Feb. U on Dennb Dunham, 19. of Huntington Beach. during a fight thot en.1pled at a Stanton party attended by bolh men. Skat.eboards FaeeCurbs SACRA)fENTO (AP) - Skateboarders may soon flod their acrobatics restricted by local laws. 0.llf ...... SCAif ....... HB Cops Scouring Bluff Site By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of-O•ilyl"li.tS&.>N Difficult recovery operations were under way today to retrieve two battered bodies. believed to be murder victims. from rocks al the base of a s teep OCi!anfront bluff in west Huntington Beach. The corpses -initially report- ed to be those or two women - were discovered about8 a. m. by 3 beach visitor who reportedly stopped lo watch surlers, accord- Jng to Bolsa Chica State Beach lifeguard W.R. Kramer. A large area surrounding the location about 100 yards west of Golden West Street was cordoned off with ropes attached to parking meters and oil fleld operations equipm ent to preserve any evidence. DEPUTIES, GUARDS SCRAMBLE DOWN HUNTlNGTON CLIFF TO RECOVER CORPSES Two Victims Believed to be Young Glrla Killed by Multiple Stab Wounds "They've got some pretty good tire tracks and footprints In there and they want to preserve them." said a Huntington Beach police spokesman. Nation's Crime Jumps The homicide investigation is being handled by the Orange County Sheriff's Office and cor- oner's deputies since the sheriff maJntains ·jurisdiction over all criminal activity within confines of the state beach, although at lies within Huntington Beach city limits. Serious lncidems Up 10 .Percent Over 1974 WASHINGTON (AP> -ln an average hour last year in the United States, two people were mu.rdered and six women were raped. Before that hour ended. S.S peo. pie became victims or aggravnt· ed assault, 52 persons were robbed and 112 vehicles were stolen. In addition, 360 burglaries were committed and 720 persons or businesses became victims or larcenies. Altogether . the F ede ral Bureau of Investigation reported Tuesday, 21 serious crimes were committed every minute of 1975 as the over-all rate increased 10 percent over 1~4. or the seven categori es tabulated by the FBJ in lhe an· nual Uniform Crime Reports, on· Jy murder showed a decline -by £!!!! 1975 CLOCKS -!C)l !C)l ,ol SUIOUS CRIMES YIOLCNT CllM(S lllURDElt IM11•d•t, fonit>le ..... '" blfJ 2S ••1n 21 t_. •1e toi.a..,,. •• Auo111f .. ICIMI lit htry 31 Sltllft ,0 l 1(!) {!) f ORCllLE RAPC A;&RAYAT£D ASSAULT RO HUY IN (ury t ll•IU I• hlJ '5 Set*s t• hlfJ A Seems C)l {!) lC)l auaGuu uacun·THUt MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ... (nrJ II Sac'* ... hlfJ 5 StclMS . OH [UIJ 32 StctNS !'I ., ........ OIMt CfUME CLOCKS -This chart shows the frequency of oc· currence of certain serious crimes across the nation during 1975, .according to the annual Uniform Crime Report s. Revenge Slaying Jurors Selected Jury seltttion was completed JaleTuHday In lheOrangeCoun· ty Superior Court trial or a man wh o a ll eg e d l y used a machinegun to take the U!e or one d two victims shot to death in theirSumet Beach home. Judie Robert P. Kneeland or· dered the swear1n1 in ol six men and six •omen whowUI form lhe Jury toaetber wlth t.wo alternate Juron. He acbeduled Monday as the d ay opening tlaWr>ent.a will be deli•tted In the t.rtal of Thomas Hardin Hest er. 2t. of Long Beach. i><>rted t heft or marijuana valued at S20,000 from patrons ol a local drug ring. Separate trials have been or• dered for Dennis Casey Jones, 32, also known as Dennis Maloney. ol 1954 Santiaao Drive. Newport Beach and Ronald Carl D'Orio, 29.of Long Beach. WUJlam Craig Tibbits. 29. o(' Orange and Richard Wayne Sooter, 28, of Long Beach will be tried together Sept. 27 on the dual murder counLs faced by all fivo Slain in Kidnap one percent. In addition, suburbs showed a 10 percent increase in crime, rural areas 8 percent and cities or at least. 250,000 persons, seven percent. The report showed an esUmat• ed 56,090 forcible rapes. That would mean that 51 out ol every 100,000 women and girls in the country were raped last year or suffered ao attempted rape or es~ saull with intent to rape. But rape is considered the least reported of all crimes, with some authorities s peculating that three or every~four victims do not report attacks. Twenty·Silt percent of t he of· l enses t abulated under the forcible·rape category were al· tempted rapes or assaults with intent to rape. The FBI 's Uniform Crime Reports are compiled from voluntary reports by nearly all Condi lion of the bodies in\llally made It difficult for investigators lo speculate on causeoldealh. . One Huntington Beach police detective said he understood it de· finitely appeared lO be a double murder. The bodies both reportedly have long hair although s heriff's dew ties at the 1cene would not confirm the sex pending release by the coroner's investigators who climbed to the base ot t.he bluff. <See BODIES. Page A%) Congressman Guilty Again; Term Cut s tate and local law enforcement SALT LAKE CITY (AP> agencies. Rep. Allan T. Howe, convicted a Increases in serious crime second time for trying to buy sex· were recorded for all regions of ual favors from two police decoy the country and for cities, sub-prostitutes, gol a suspended 30· urbs and rural areas alike. day jaH sentence today from a The category showing the judge who ordered the con· gre atest leap since 1974, a 14 per. gressmantopaycourtcosts. cent Increase, was larceny·theCt, Utah 's top Democrats again especially or motor vehides. urged Howetodrophisre-electton Victims lost some $'99'l million bid after t he latest cooviction in property in 5.9 million inci· Tuesday. dents. Howe stood before the judge as The Northeast hnd the hjghcst the sentence was read. His wife, rise in serious crime, with 11 per. Marlene, sat in the spectatol" cent more than lhe year before. section, · Reported rapes were~ The judge said hecouldfindno percent, aggravated assau1C8Tit legal provision for a fine in tho percent, robbery five percent. case, although a City Ccurt Judgo burglary seven percent and cur had rlned Howe SlSO wbenhewus theft two percent. convlctedorlhesamecrimcintbo Compared with 1970 levels of lower court a month earlier. reported crime, however. rapes Howe. 48, and lberatherof five, J1adincreased by'48pcrcent. was convicted by an clghl· Serious property and violent member Pialr lct CourtjuryTues· crimes together rose by 39 per· day. The jury had deliberated lcsit cent over the five years. lhan half an hour afltrlwodays of Sl.lcty-six percent of the 20,510 testimony in Howo'aappeat~ial. murders reported last year wero committed by firearms, 51 per· cent or which were handguns. One-fourth of the 484,710 ag. 1travaled assaults involved a firearm, the report said, asdld4S percent or the robberies. Twenty.five percent of those arrest.ed ror murder last year w~re between 20 und 24 years old, and 8S percent or those ~esled for burglaries we re under 2.5. t.ho agency said. <SeeCRIM E, Page Al> HE SOLD CAR INTWO .DAlS "Oh, results to the ad were er. cellent. I 1old tbe car in Just two clays." Coasc Weather SuMy skies and cooler weather throu1b Thursday wlth clouds In tho a.m. Coastal bJgh.s tn UPJl:Cl'OOS. INSIDE TODAY A flU'Wll Che Afr Force hoped co keep •tcrft thoult. (l large percentage of . new recndt• \OOtd4 ralltn duck o.4 tban flght. ~e ddcdll on e.01. l•dex •• Mt1*1! At ,._,,.,... ....... AJ,Ot """lk•H D•M _ .. _, Hester is one of five men who face trial for the killing last Nov. 8 of Ronald Cauwels. Z1. and That's the advertising success experienced by the Costa M~a man who placed this clasSWed ad in the Dally Pilot: BA1TLE CREEK CAP J -The .• · SALT LAKE CITY (AP J -The St.ate Mcdlca1 Examlner says a transient round in an empty lot bdlind a tavern here was ap- parently s tran&led. Charles The Assembly gave fin.al legislative approval Tues· day to a bill giving cities and counties lho right to· regulate tbe use ot skateboards on public streets. The rules. if any, would be up to each community. . A 72-0 vote sent. lhe bill by Assemblyman Richard H1U1den CR.SUnn~ale> to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. • Jinet M•e Metz, 34. who were shot to death in thclr home at. 16861 Bayvlew Drive. body of a 24-year·Old Batlle '66 Skylark. Air, radio. ~ .. '"'om an bas been found two Xlnt wod, lo mileage, '-'' ~ .. lfXJO. Ph. UX·XlCXlC blocks from her hom~.nearly 15 I( )'OU have a ,.ar to ••I' ,.all hours alter she was abducted al ... -~ ... Ot ......... , ... ,.. DI or._c:o-ty ... ....... .. ~ .,.. Or ............ aw ,._...,ttl9b OUT ......... ., ,_.. • Richard Collings. so, suffered a fracl ured larynx. an a\ltopsy I lbowcd. - It. is alle&ed that Hester was one of a gang or men who swarmed into the home and ex· acted revenge for Cauwm• re· gunpoint . Police nld Debra 642-5678. We D\ake lteay for Y°'i Br.clley had been &}d ta \be toputafewwordstoworUoryou, ad in the Dally Pilot. be . C2 -.ww a ..,. .. ....,. AZ DAILY PILOT H /F ·828,762 Defi~it 1 ·Errors Blamed fu Underhil1ing Clerit'al t-rrors have bl'Cn 'blamed in the underbtlllnfl of thl• SeaclifC Countrv Cluh nf $21,762.31 on Its city waler bill during the pHl two and a hair :year1. Ocean Vie w Pay Talks Continuing Ocean \'1ew School d1stric~ of- f1c111ls and teachers continued contract negotiations today after little progress ~as made la~t week. However, the district agreed Lo add one more negotiation session Saturday. The negoC.Jauons have been held only on Wednesdays and Thursdays since June, dis- trict officials said. Teachers have be<!n discussing the disputed contract issues with the public since the board or trustees meeting Aug. 16. The teachers also held a meeting with parents Aug. 19 to present their side o( the negotiations and answer questions from the com· muruty. Ocean View teachers have <tSked parents to come into their homes to d iscuss the 1ssuu which are slalJmg the current negotiations. District officials view this tactic as .. an unfair labor practice" but are unwallmg to contest the issue. Uoder state teacher coUccti\•e bargaining laws. in effect for the first time this year. the d1slnct c:-ould ask the California Educa tional Employment Relations Board to rule whether 1he teachers· public chscus.sion of the negotiations constitutes an u nfair practice. Superinlnedenl Dale Coogan said. "We have the $15,000 (in legal costs) option of film~ a charge but we don'l wunt to spend that kind of money unless this thing ·gels completely out' o( hand," Coogan said, adding, ''The board of trustees has not really con- :.idered this option " Teacher representatives told a .:roup of about 15 parents Jasl week their main concerns in the de~dlocked neeotiations lie in sax main provisions or the district 's proposed contract. These pro- "isions include class site, work- ing hours, leaves, evaluauons. policy making by teachers and ~nevance procedures. Coogan said the disagreement on most lssues in the talks is basically one or "who is going to run the district." The district hopes to retain .. flexibility" with respect to class size. hours and leave provilions; Coogan .said. Teacher spo1cesmon Barry Vitcov aa!d bis sroup la disturbed by the proposed contract wording which, 'be aay1, .. would allow· even a custodian to conduct an evaluation of an Instructor." But Coogan clarlfied this laaue. t1ayJag, "Only a certJffcated mana1ement employe may evaluate certificated personnel." ln grievance proceedln111, miotber disputed lsaue, teachers want n third party to provid~ hlndlnl arbltratlon. District of- f acJals said the •ul)erintendent. ;1.'I in the put, should have thu ftnal word in lheac matters. Teacbora seek a poUcy-makfng role in educaUonaJ policies but dl1trlct of!lclals aay there Is lltUe room for compromlae cin lhia is.- :-ue. Input from t eachers la d~ :;iredi Coe>1an Hld, but .. the flnaJ dccls on on policy re2Sta with each t-chool '• prlnolpaJ. •• ORANOI COAST DAILY PILOT ,,... °'-c .. .c O.lly ""°'· "'"' -" " ............................ 1,_1_..., ... (lo-C.0•1 .............. ~. -"'· --... ,..iw1.-..... .., "" .. ..,. • 'IO-Of ... t .. 1 ...................... ·-..... ... t .. a<"l '•Wrf\t•tf'I 'VeUey, Ir.,,_. '\.tOO .... t. .,., .... .., u.-... ,.now,. co..1 " .. .... .... _, ... 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He said city employes ap- parently attempted to prevent the Issuance or seemingly OUl· rageously high bills by changing the billing to make it conform with more normal periods of water use. Cohoon said that the number of individuals involved in reading meters, billing, rereading, cor- recting and meter investigation and repair has been so great that the possibility of foul play seems nearly impossible_ Seachrr officials have agreed that the new billing of $28,762.31 sttms accurate and reasonable, Cohoon said. He said that figure was arrived at by balancing out meter reading cants agill.Jl.St bill- ing records. Cohoon said that a number of safeguards have been instituted to prevent the underbillmg error from recurring. Front Page. I I BODIES ... No determination was a,·a1la· hie yet shortly before 10 a.m. rc- s:arding the len ~lh of time the \ictims had been dead. They were cilmost certainly placed there or slain there during the night. The area is heavily fn..>quented during the day by s urfers and (as- h~rmen . There is little sand beach to speak of. and a young i1Ulte bea<"h hfeguard said the bodies were not wet when first spot led. The victims' r emains were found crumpled ovtr the rocks and partially wedged among them. The hazardous body recovery operation was expected Lo lake about an hour due to the Ion$:, nearly perpendicular climb up to a Butmah 011 Company service road. De.spite its high rate of summer visitors, the rugged area over- looking the ocean bas been used on a number oC occasions in the pastforlhedumpingofmurderor drug overdose victims. "They've found quite a f ew around here like that over the years." said state beacb lifeguard Kramer. On e victim, a str awberry blonde woman, whose nude cor- pse was discovered about four years ago, was apparently slain by a boyfriend and traveltng com· panJon to prevent her possible tn· forming to police about a series of crimes including a county bank robbery spree. U.S. Urging African Vote WASHINGTON <AP) -The State Department baa celled for- 'mmedlate free elections In Namibia ind " poUUcal role for the militant South-West Afnra People '1 Orga nlzatioo <SW A PO 1. The decision by a mulUra<'ittl committee setting the end of 19711 a.'I the date for Namibia's in- dependence ··does not go fer enough.•• Robert L. F\ameth, the department spokesman, said . Implicitly critlcizinJC South Africa, whkh h as resisted a Unit· ed NeUons demand that it withdraw by the e.nd ol the month from the former German ter- ritory, Funseth (with KIS$lngt r backing> said Namibia's blacki; •'should be free to express their views oo their future.•' E're•PageAJ CRIME ••. Victims ol the estimated 3.25 million burglaries lost a total of roughly $1.4 bUlion last year, the report continued. Some SJ5• miUion was taken during the 464,970 robberies. Dues Boost Near SACRAMENTO (AP> -A bill allowing a one·time increase of up to S40 in the state bar's annual dues is one slep away from linal passage. O.lly ,.. .. , St ... t P1191• Wife Target Dr. Robinson Found Guilty 8 y TOM BARl .E\' OI •~• 0•11• l'1let s"'tt Dr. Wuynt.• l.t·~ter Hoban~on ur ln1ne ~;_1.s found ~uilty of i.ol1t•1t· ing the murdt•r of has \\lfr lut~ Tuesday Olftt.•r l WO days Of de liberation by an Orange County Superior Court Jury. The Jury added the prm •~Inn lhut tht• ph\SIC'1an \\:I~ :1rrnt.•d with a de:idly "l'JJX>n ut thl' tinw of his arrest. The finding t'OUld add two years to the state pr1:.11n term that Judi:e J ET. ":'."l•d · Rutter may 1m1N~l'. Dr. Robinson. 42. bo,H'<f his head and v. cpl as lht' JUry signaled its agreement wllh lhc prosecution argument that ht• hared hit man Anthon~ Scahsc to kill his estranged "are. J Jntcc Robinson, 38. or :'\e" ptlrt Beach ' . ' . . ' ' • ' ' ' • H1JINKS MARK OPENING OF CARNIVAL IN HUNTINGTON Quentin Joaephy Tries Art Techniques on JoDean Schmktt The Jury found him not gwltr on charges that he con.spared to kill has wife. a verdict inspired by Jurors· expres sed belier that Scalise ne\'er reallv intended to harm Mrs. Robinson. Huntington Crafts Festival in Debut Judge Rutter ·s comments from the bench while he was de- nying a renewal of Robinson 's $150,000 bail seemed to indicate his solid agreemenl with the v~rdict. · Step right up, Ladies and Gentlemen. s ee Michael Page's newborn baby: al walks, il talks. it booms. it squawks and it debut· ed Tuesday night with about five hours and five squad cars to spare. Today, what intends lo be the newest annual arts and crafts festival on the Orange Coast is OJ>('n until 11 p.m .. at Beach Boulevard and Atlarua Avenue in Huntmgton Beach. Creator s . copiers. artists, bu) ers , sellers. performers, gawkers, gunshnjters, danrers. badm<'n. pantomimists and snake 011 purveyors are all Transit Panel Impact Likely To Be Large By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol tlto Oall1 t>llol Sutt Oranl{e County Transit District offtr111ls saut today enactment of a bill r equiring <"reation of powerful new transportation commissions in four Southern California counties will have a .. tremendous 1mpat'l" on exl!>L- in~ local operation. Jn fart. the commissions could rekcote current transit district board:. to the role of mere bus system operators with lilUe or no pohcy making powers, according to OCTO spokeswoman Mary. Evelyn Dryden. "It nil depends on the way each new commission sets up its own pohcles and on the nature and character of commission mem· b<.>rsh ip in each county," said Mrs. Dryden. Fount<tin V a lley's Al Holhnden, an OCTO dire<-tor and resident authority on the new lri:1i-ln11on. said membership of OrilDJit' County's board could b<.>ar a stnkmg re~mblance to thl·rurrenl OCTr> board. lie <'xplained that Oran~e C'ounly's slatc-mandall.J com- m1.,.,1on "ould h.l\I' f1vt• mem- bt•r-.. Two "oul1I he county :-1111K•rvisnr ... two woo Id be namt-d b} the C:ounly LC.li:Ue or Cities sel<'t'l1on comm1ltec and one would be a public or ''al large memb<'r." Those are 1denl1cal mem- bcr11h1p rt'qu1rements to the pre· M'DL()CTO board. An add1Uonal stipulation con· ta1ned in the new leg1slat1on makes it evc•n m ore likely that C'11mmls:.1Un and trons1t district bourcJ rnembt•r:fhiJ>~ will overlap.· Daily Pilot's Home Clinic Slated Tonight A Daily Pilot home Improve- ment d1nic wall be held at 7 o 'rlO<.'k tonight at the Pacific City Bank, Golden West Street at Ed- inger A venue in Huntlngtoo Beach. The clinics feature con- struction instructor Susan Kutch, architect Denis Kutch ._nd ban.hr Russell Torge. Tonight's session was orginally scheduled to be held at the new Pacific City Bank location at Magnoli a and Adams streets but the bwldin~ has not been com- pleted an tam~. The program is designed to provide homeowners with ideas and alternatives for home re- modeling projects. Sponsoring the clinks are KCS Systems, Inc .• Pacific City Banlc and the Dally Pilot. Reservations can be made by c ailing 848-1234. welcome, if they check their weapons at the gate and obtain a city business license. A little bit or everything was being set up Tuesday rught on the 40-acre site for the Fest·AW<' Fair, a multiple-talent showcase resembling a country fair with booths offe ring Creeping Charlies. C hristmas trees, Eoston Fe rns. stained-glass windows and m ore. • A carnival atmosphere pre· vaHed at pre-opening ceremonies Tuesday as exh1b1tors set up many or an estam att'ft 85 d1!>play. exh1b1t and sales booths und<'r ooe or two circus t<'nls. "I sure hope at ((O<'S • • murmured Pa,:te from under h1\ ever-pre!>e n l ll• at ht•r toph ;it which res<'m bit's a cheap sall'hl•I that got caught 111 the raJn. curlt•d up and shrank. "We're tight ... We're t1Rhl ••.. " fretted onstagc entertain- ment coordinator Eckhardt Schmidt. who is worned about his opening ni~ht srhl'<iUIC' kick· 1ng off a variety of nightly musical shows . The brisk wind had carried the warm·up sound!' lo nearb~· how •. ing tracts and another type or· au~ ave brought several vuhc1• cars. but noise. parking and con· )!estaon arc not anticipated a:-. serious problems "He solicited the murder of his wife and he meant 1t. lie thou~ht ll had been done, he paid for it and he was happy about It." the Judge commented. on.lering the defendant placed in the hands of deputies. "I'm much more concerned right now about the welfare or Mrs . Robinson." the Judge lold defense attorney Ed George. Gt>orge protested that Dr. Robinson ha:. a prarlace of about lK)() to 900 potaenb m Irvine and no associate doctor to care for them whale he 1s in the county jaJI. lie t old Judge Ruller lhnl Robinson's 70-year-old mother 1 ... a d1abet1c who has gone into coma on several occasions and who is dependent on her sun's care. "Or. Robinson would also like to sell his pradace because or hls divorce situation and h<' can hardly do that with any surcess 1f he 1s in the jail." Georj?e pleaded whale the defcnd<'nl hiid has head on the counsel table and wept. Judge Rulle r remained ada· mont lie refused the plt>a and in· \lled George lo seek a wnt from the appellate court Juds:e Rutter set Sept. 29 as the date he" all sentence the convict- ed physician and rule on a motion O.•lr "'lol Pltoto GUil TY IN DEATH PLOT Or. Wayne L. Robinson ror a llt'W I rt a I I tll•d hy ( hC' d11 fcnsc late Tut•sday Or. n 0111 n:-.nn (ttl'l'S a st att• pn:.on tL•rm of SI\ mmllh~ lo five: vears wl11d1 t·oulcl ht•t1>ml' two, and (10(.' IHllC \Car::. to li\'C year~ tC, , .luditl' Hu ltl;r adds the weapon, pronswn t:Jtk1•d 1111 thl' \er<l1rL by the JUr~. Deputy 1>1str1C't Allorne.v Jay Mosel<•v m rw w ;H <l1i.turt>cd hy the Jll.f\ ?> dl•r1::.1on to dear Hobanson uf r11n .. p1racy rharJ(eS',' praised tht! panel .. ., "a very dahgent Jllr). ·' Mtlil VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I Theres more to soft contacts than meets the eye. THEOmcALDEPARTMENT /lJ MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa bristol at. at aan diego fwy ..• 714-549-9490 You can tell just by looking at a sort contact leps that it is designed to be comfortable on the delicate surface o{ the eye. It's flexible and soft, just as its name implies. But the difference hf-tween regular contact..q and 11of t contact lenM:'s goes f'Vf'n tlt..-eper than that. Soft cont.act.'i actually ab!;orb fluid t.o become even HOftC'r an<l more comfortable while· you're wenrinf? them. Chan<'('H nrc Uw Opticnl Df>pnrtrnenl nt W:mh1 can lit you with a pllir of flOfl cont.:1rtR. Wordtt has the lat.est in titting equipmcmt nncl contact Jrnses indudin~ bifocal contacts . So, if you're thinking about contacts, think about the Optical Departmental Montgomery Ward. Put your face in our hands. MONH,OM[H\' WARD . , •, :• 17 , * Irvine ED ITI O N * Today s Closing .1:. Stoeks VOL 69, NO. 238, 5 SECTIONS, S4 PAG E S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESOAY, AU GUST 25, 1976 TEN CENTS . ~ __ e 1 trirycles •nd bikes. l Demands • m :Fatality Triggers Parent:s In Irvine's Ot>erfield tract, up:.el over f''riday's fatal traffic occident 1molvanA u 5 year-Old boy riding u tncydl', :lSked the Irvine City Council Tuesday to Immediately takt• steps to improve traffic control 111 the area. Councilme n heard lhr parent:.• complamts and then said thl'v would consider the matter at their next m e<"ting. Au~. 31. Al thitt tame, pohcc and i>Ubht· works de partments will o(for suggestions Nell Clips ham. 13 Deerspnn(I, proposed to councilmen four steps he :.aid would help remedy the dangerous situaUon. includmg: Installing four -way slop signs ;a t th e int e r s ect ion s or Deerfield /Fawn Glen and Deer!teld1 Doe T rail. L ottery on Ins tallin g pe destri an· operated warning Laehts at tht• c:rosswaJks JI\ front of l>eerfield Elem entary and Venado Middle Schools. -Providmg better marking of :.pet'd li mits whe n ent ering Deerfield from Culver Drive and Y alt' A venue. -Stepping up police enforce· mentor speed lJ mils. Tap Woodbridge Ho1nes to Be Sold The Irvine Comp any an- nounced today it \\ill hold a nl·w lottery on Sept 19 th1 '> lame to sell 82 moderate-co:.t lo\\nhoml':. in Woodbridge. M"Ore than 2.000 pt.-r~un., h1t\ t> already expre~~l·d intcre:.t an thl• townhomes ;ind {·ompanv of ficials say the> will lca\c the an terest hst open until Sept 18 for Jast-manute potential bu} er:.. Exact prices of the nc"' unit:. were revealed for the f1r'il taml' today by Irvine Company \'1C{' President Ball Watt. lk :.aid th€.' two and three-bedroom unit' will sell for bet\\ ct'n SJl,500 amt $33,000. Also for the f1r'-l t1mt'. the an come le\ l'IS net•cl<'d t•1 quahf) for the new home' \H·r~ ;111 nounced bv \\all Fam1he,· an comes mu.st fall \\lthan Sl2.000 and $17,400 to cauahf, Thl' l'x~u·t amount n<'l'<h•d '' 111 be cfr Dr. Robimon Found Guilty In Death Plot l By TOM BARLEY ' Ol t9't O•U; lt11• 'Utt Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson o( I n 1ne was found guilt) of sohnt ing the murder or ha:. \\lrl' l.1te Tuesday :lfter t \\ o c1ayi. or dl· liberation by an OrJn1:c Count' Superior Court JUr~ The Jury ad1kd the pro\ 1<,111n that the phys1c1;in "a:. J rml'<l with a dead I) \\ eapon Jl the• t 1rn~ of his arn•st Tht• fmdmi: roulcl add two year., to the -;lalf' prison term tha t J udgc J f~ T · "\l•d Rutter mJy 1mp11-..l' Dr Robans1ln, 4:!. lx1\\\'d h1-.. head a nd "cpl as Oat• 1ury signaled Its a~rc·ement w1lh th1• proserut1on a n :ument thnt h1• hired hat man /\nlholl\ :-.,•,1la:-.c.• 111 kill his <.'"' runJ:1•d \\ 0 1ft'. J;inH'l' Robinson, :IB. of N1•\\port Beach The ,1ury fn11111I ham not i;:ualtv ~ ('ha1 lo:•'' th.it Ill' c•1m-.p1n·d to ldll hl'i \\ 1fr. a '1•r1l11·l 111,11111•11 h\ Jurnrs · "' (H l'''''rl h1•l11·r 1 h.11 ~ahst-""' 1•1 rt•ull\ mlc•ntl('\I to harm M r~ Rohan-.11n Juct ite H11tl t•1 ·, n1mm1•n1-. from thl' hcnch \\hale• Ill' ""·'' d1• nyang a n•nc'" ;1 I of f(ohin-.on -. $150.000 h;ial 'C'l'ITll'<I In 1111tu·.1lt• his l'Ohtl ag11· .. ·nwn1 \\1lh 1h1· \'t•rc11cl "lk '>llhC'1tcd th•· murih·r or '"' w1h• and h1• 11want 11 tit• t h•'Ul!hl it hfld been cl11n1• Ill' p.1111 r111 II ond he\\ .. ., h.1pp\ .1hout at . ·th" jud~t· t'nmmC'nt1•d, md1•1111~ tlw dekndant 11lat·1·1I in th•· h.anfl, "' deput1c., "l 'm 11l11C'h nwn· 1•11n<'1•1 nPd rtjthl now llhlllll till' \\1'11111 I' of tSet-DOCTOR, Paitc• '\.:?> Or:n:a:"" \l"eatlu•r ~'"n" sk1e~ and t•r111lcr \\ e:ithe'r throuJ!h Thu.-..11.1\ with c.·louds 1n th<' nm Coastal h110?h!I an up11t•1 ~ l~SIDE TODA,. A .~urve11 thr Air ,..orre hof)('d lo keep '''crrr ~·~ n lorgt ptrcenloqt of nl"u• rttru:aU U'OU/d ralhff dU<'k out th.on fight Sec dl'lmfa on Po.gt Dl. Ind_.~ AI Y-S.••k t .. M.l•tM• !Meil ... "' Mo ... ,,, .. •• •• \..M •n• •• IMv••' .,, eo111er.,•• •S.01 M V\J(ltll ., CllHHlft 0).tt .. 111 .... ,_, •• Ceml<• 01 ,...,~ ..... , •• '"' .... ..-01 0.1 .. ..,eovnly •• 0..tll-l(H A.I ........ Ct I •.. , ..... ~-•• ~· Ill 1 c-•-"' llH Or Sltl"f,.M ., l"IM..U ... , SI .. -l!Mrh l\ .. , ..... Cl 11 T ... "1\ .. ft tl "·°"~ 9J ,,... •. .,, _....,_ C1 -·-•• -u-n Cl .......... •• lermmed by the Sile of the family. The moder at e-cost housan~ was required b y the city or Irvin e when th e tota l Woodbridge permits were ob· t..un{'d. To insure that lhe houses are -.old to families with moderate means. r ather than high-income families. a n o n -profit cor · porat1on was set up to scrt't!n ap- plicants. The corporation. called Irvine llousmg Opportunalles, lnc., set up t he income ranges and will Skateboards Face Curbs SACRAMENTO <A P > Skateboarder s ma~· soon find their ac robati('s restricted by local laws. The Assembly gave final · legislative approval Tues- day to a bill giving cities and counties the right to • r e gulate th e u se of skateboards on public :.tr eelS. T he rules. af any. would be up to each com muruty. A 72-0 vote sent the ball by Assemblyman Richard Ha)den cR -Sunnyvale) to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. U.S. Demands Punishment For Soldiers PANMUNJOM. Korea (AP> The llnited States demanded to- day that North Korea punish the ~oldiers who hacked lo death two l'.S . Arm v officers a t the P<mmunJon1 truce villaAe a week a~ll '.:Orth Korea propost'<l phys!l·al 't'lhtrotion belwt•t•n Communai.t .ir11I alllec1 l(Uards nt Panmun1um to prt•\ t•nt d:illhes lake the ri ght in \\h1ch th<.• t~o America n .; 111•11shcd The U S.·lec1 \Jnated Nal1111l'> ( 11 m rn a n c1 d e c I u r <.' d t h t· "'p.1rallon proposal "may ht· .a IHl'-ltl vt• step " a nd would bf' -..111d1ed an detual. but s aid It ml'l'ln\\ hale expects punishment or the North Kor ean:i> who killed thl' An1c:r1c an<1 an <1 d1:-.pute ov(•r 11nminA o trl'<' .. I ha\'e rolled th1~ meeting for 111w purpo'll' . to inform you th.Hour ~idt> calls for punishment of thMe r('i1pons lblc ror th<.• IS<•t• KOREA. Page AZ> FBI Tightens Fugitive Net SAN JOSE CAP> FBI agents r aided a downtown San J ose apartment today and arrested a \\Oman on charges of' harbonng a \\om an who escaped from pn~on 12 days ago with Susan Mu rphy. ;i fringe member of the Charles Manson tamily. a gents said. FBI spokes man Tony Triplett saJd Pa mela J . Balley, 27. wus taken into custody m the apart- ment and would be arrajgned to- day in San Jose. The apartment is about a block from where a car was abandoned wtuch had been rented Aug. 15 al San Francisco International Airport by Miss Murphy, 34, and Diane Ellis. 33. The pair had escaped the day before from the Terminal Island federal prison In Los Ange les . While the two fugitives haven't been apprehended, Charlt's Bates. head or the FBI ofricf> In San Francisco. s aid. "We still believe they a re an the area " screen applicants. The company 1ust received its incorporaUon from the state this week and now is set to doing its work. ac- cording to Charles Cleminshaw. president or the corporation's board of direct ors. According to Watt. low - 1nterest financing provided by the Department of Housing and rban De velopment <HUDI will be available to qualified buyers. Persons intere,;ted in the new homes may sign up rn the s ales office, 50 Sage in Woodbridge Village, begmning this Satuc· day. Irvine RV Parking Ban Holds Two Irvine city councilmen at- tempted Tuesday lo waler down the rec reational vehicle parking ban. but the third council mem ber present refused to go <•long and the motion died for lack of a third "aye" vote. As a res ult. lhe resolution that was passed last June by the council. that bans all vehicles 84 inches or wider from parking on lrvme streets al a ny time. ls still on the books. The council authorized staff members t o go ahead wilh orde r- ing and erecting "no parking" s igns that would be placed throughout the cal y to warn owners of recre nttonal vehicles The council hud previously authorized lhal expenditure, cx - 1>ectec1 to cost about$8,t00. However , Assistant City Manager Paul Brady said today he will not Instruct the staff to begin work on the si~ns until he is certain that is the route the rouncal wants to go. "When all five councilmen arc together. they may decide to modify the resolution, so we'd 1ust better wait and see." Brady !\:lid At Tuesday's meeting. only council members Dave Sills. 8111 Vardouhs and M ary Ann Gajdo were present. Mayor Sills and Vardoulis at tempted to pas" a n('w ordinance that would allow RV owners to park In Irvine for u1> to 12 hours fo r lo adan~ ond unload l n .: 1wrposes Thn· would be rt' q1u r('(i to phon(' th<' poh<"c' depart ment to tt•ll t hl•m tht'1r an tcntlons. Thal motion fa1kd, howcvt>r. when Mrs . Ga1do rt>rust-d to vot<' for it. She said she fuvorro th<' start recommendation to nllow RV parking from 7 pm. to 7 a.m. only. "Under the cover of darkness. I see no problem with RV park- 1ne at ntght," ui<t Mrs. <;atdo. About tl half.dozen lrvlnr res1- dent.11 told councilmen they sup- port the slron2 st and against nv par king They said they represented homeowners o 'l (~.-PARKING, Page AZ HESOLDCHl INTWOD.41S "Oh, results to the ad were e:x- ccllent. I sold the car ln just two days." That's lbe advertising success experienced by the Costa Mesa man who placed this classified ad In the Dally Pilot: ·oo Sk)lark Air. radw. Xlnt <'on<1. lo m1lc.111otc S600 Ph X'U·ltXXX If you have a car to sell, call 642·5678 We make it easy for you to put a fe w words to work for you. in the Dally PUot . "Last Fr id ay night's accident in th~ community ol Deerfield, which claimed a s-year-old's lire. has conhrmed the rears held by many Deerfield residents," said CUpsham. "We need better lrar fac control on Deerfield.·· Friday's accident took thelireof Eric K. Leverenz, who was hit by a motorist while be wns riding )us toy ''big wheels•• tricyc:le at dusk. Because of the accident. lrvint• Police this week are sendinK a safety bulletin to parents, warn· Ing them ofthedangersof'thc "big wheels'' tricycles and other small toy vehicles. Traffic Lt. Gene Norden sug. gested to parents that bright· colored bicycle flags. that extend five or s ix feet into the air, be at· tached to the rear of small "Poor vl:ub1hly was the c1.1u11t• , or Friday's l rogE'd.\' and many I others." said Norden "Purents need to le arn how to make their children ·s toys safer " Norden added that parents should train their youngsters to stay out or the s treet al an times and lo keep \hear distance from moving vehicles. O•lly l'•l•l l'iM•• Dy J K -Cll1..,..11 STREAKED WITH BLOOD, STABBING VICTIM WATCHES POLICE AID ATTACKER Fight Over Bent SunglaHea Injured Two Dana Point Men In Laguna Youths Battle With Knives, Hospitalized A bloody knife fight over a pair of bent sunglasses erupted oot· side a Laguna Beach balhards parlor Tuesday putting the participants, two Dana Poi nt "buddies" in the hospital with multiple injuries. Laguna Beach police have or· dered the men held at the UC Irvine Medical Center pending investigation on a case now lasted as an assault with intent to com mil murder . As crowds of a rtemoon festival visitors gawked in am azement. the two bloody men were treated at the scene. Laguna 1-·amily Billiards. 849 Laguna Canyon Road, by city police and firemen. David Dansen , 27. or 24961 Cordova. Dana Point suffered severe facial anJuries and cuts as he was stomped and kicked whale lying an the gutter 1ust OOL'>ide the <SttSTABBING, PageA21 * * * Bodies Unidentified Two Stab Victims Found Near Bluff By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ofl1\t o ••• , 1'11otSlalf Rescu ers shortly before noon recovered the clothed but barefoot bodies of two young women found sprawled al lhe base of a rock y, surf-washed Hunting ton Beach bluff this morning, lheir u pper torsos cov cred with stab wounds. Sheriff deputies said il would be some time before lhey coul d identify the two victims found by a surf fi sherm an . The bodies were lying on a nar· row strap or sand when spotted from the blurr top but the incom - ing tide washed them into the Jllgged rocks before they could be recovered. No 1dentif1cation was founc1 ~anywhere in l he immediate.• v1c1nat y and aulhontaes declined * * * Lo speculate on the victims ' ages. "They were n 't litUe girls. but they weren't old women." sherarr Sgt. Terry Williams r emarked grimly as he stared down on the lengthy recovery operation. Ci rcumstances indicated that the murder ed women were most likely slain at that location, about 100 yards west of Golden West Street al Pac1f1c Coast Highway Speculation that they were hurled over the 80-foot, nearly vertical cliff was pretty much r uled 1Jut by sheriff Detective Sgt. Al Masucci. who noted no blood stains were found to in- dicate whe re they would have tumbled down the rocKs. "And they were lying on sand but th(• bodies were not wet so they couldn •t have washed Ull <S<'t-eoon::.s, Page AZ> * * . * Nation's Crime Jumps Serious Incidents Up 10 Percent Over 1974 WASIUNGTON IAPJ In an averag<' hour lu11t year an the United States. two 1>eoplc wcrf" murdered <.1nd six wom~ were raped. lkfore t hat hour ended, 55 peo· pie became victims of aggravat- ed assault, 52 per11on11 wore: robbed and 11 2 vehlc:les were stolen. In addition, 360 hurglories were committe d and 720 persons or businesses became victims or larcenies . A Ito gel h c r . the t' c de r "I Bureau of Investigation reported Tuesday, 21 seriouit crimes wcr<' committed every minute of 1!175 as the over-all rate increased IO percent over 1974. O f the s even categories tabulated by the FBI in the an· nual Un iform Crime Repe>rts. on- ly murder s howed a ~line -by one percent. ln addition, suburbs showed a 10 percent Increase in crime, rural areas 8 percent and cities or at least 250,000 persons, seven percent. The report showed an estimat- ed 56,090 forcible rapes . That would mean that 51 out of every 100.000 women and girls in the country wer e raped last year or suffered an attempted rape or as· sault with intent lo rape. But rape is considered the least <SttCRIME, Page~) £!!!! 1975 CLOCKS IC)l IC)l ,0 l SERIOUS CRIMES VIOLENT CRIM ES . MURDU 71 ld •••• (M v•d••· lomble ••P•, l obbe•, •r A1 •011l1 i. ICilll he hery 31 SKIHI .., (ttry 11 M•IH ,0: !C)l IC)l FORClll£ RAPE AGGRAVATED ASSAUL T ROllUT ht lury t ••rs he h"1 5S Ste.fl Ou hery 51 Stetllis C~) I} IC)l IC)l IURGURY LUCENT THEFT MOTOR Yl HICl£ lHCfT ht hlrY II StcMs 011 hery S Sttllft IH hny 32 S"*'4s u A~Wlrw_..Qa" CRIME CLOCKS -This chart s hows the frequency of OC· currence of certain serious crimes across the natlon 1 during 1975, a ccording to the annual Uniform Crime Reports. - I DAIL y PILOT Wedn"<tay.August25. 1an Ready to Go _.., .. , .... _ rive new principals in the In ·ine t:nified Sthool District will greet students "hen school begins again Sept. 13. They are. from left. Don Erger, Venado Middle School. Susanne Ryan Wiegand. Deerfield, Paul Reed. University Park. Barbara Barnes, Vista Verde and Dan Thomas, Basics Plus. Fro•Pa~AJ CRIME •.. reported or a ll crimes. with some author ities speculating that three of every four victims do not report attacks. Twenty-six percent of the of· re nses tabulated under the forcible-rape category were at· tempted rapes or assaults with intent to r ape. · The FBI 's Uniform Crime Repor ts are compiled from voluntary reports by nearly all state and local law enforcement agencies. Increases in serious crime were recorded for all regions of the country and for c1t1es, sub- urbs and rural areas alike The category show1n~ the ~reate.st leap since 1974, a 14 per· ('ent increase. was larceny-then t•specialJy ol motor vehicles ' Victims lost some S992 million in property in 5.9 million ir\c•· dents. The Northeust had the highest nse in serious crime. with 11 per- cent more than the yc.>nr before Reportl'd rapes were up one percent, a~gravated :.issault six percent. robbery five percent, burglary seven percent and car theft two percent. J f 'ro"' Pag~. I I STABBING b1lhard parlor. Bruce E . Murray, 20, or 33761 Ohnda. Dana Point. was slashed on tht> throat, a eut which :-evered the man's Jugular vein. ;u:cording to personnel at the South Coast Community Hospital emergency room. Laguna Beach Police Det. ·Gene Brooks said the incident was sparked over an argument al>Out a pair of sunglasses. Witnesses at the scene said the men arri ved t ogether in a pickup· truck. Both appeared to be intox- icated, Brooks said. While in the building, Murray accused Dansen or sitting on his sunglasses and bending them. I>ct. Brooks said Arter anftry words inside the hllllards hall , the two men :.tepped out!'l1dc. According to w1tnMs 'tat<' mt'nls Murray wtt' <'Ut ftr'il Ill' Jll turn kneed Oan,cn whn Ml to the ground and WIL'I rcpeatt'dly :o;lomped. Police rct'ovrrffi two huntinit kni\•es thrown ovt'r tht> roof or t h1• :.hopping area bu:Stn(•sscs "The whole thing mad<' no ~l'n!-C ut all," Oct. Brooks smd. O~AHGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WHd r O\t\)lloftl •l"O PVC!ift.,.,_. Jack R. Curley .... ~,. 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John Buczacki. a famil y friend, and l\I r s. Bontfa·s and son Brian. 6. Front Page A I KOREA ... murdct or the two UNC officers." U.S. Re1:1r Adm. Mark P. f'rudden told the North Koreans during a 48·minute session of the JOtnt com mission which o\'eri.ecs the 2J ·'car-old Kor<' an arm1~t1cc. Ever since the truct.• "'"" s1~ncd In 1953, guards frum both 'Ides ha\(> harl frec run or the Jlltnl ~crunt> ar1•n ut P11nmun1om. an urea about 850 ';1r1b 111 lltaml'l1•r b1sertt>1l ..,, th•· m11tt .1n ill> marcat1on Ian£' bct\\t't'll Nor th and South K11re ;1 M;1j <:rn ll;on Ju k\on~. th1• ch1d North Korean dclcgull'. prn posed that in the futul'l' North KorcanE> !>l:l\' north :ind th" Amencuns .ind South Kon•:in' 6tay south or 1 he ltne. wh1t•h al'" passes throuJ.?h t ht· c·cnll'r nr ttw conft-rcnrf' room ;ind Jcr0'\)11 lt11• table u~t'<l for today '11 mcellnR The J.?eneral also rrad out ,, m cs s a Kc e a r 11 c r r o 11 v t' y t• ti pnvatt>ly in which North Korl'Hn ruler Kim II Sung termed the Panmunjom clash regrettatilc and urged that both s1de11 sct'k lo avoid such lnc1d<'nls in the-futun· Fruddt>n, the chief C~(' th• !<'g ate. sr11d. "Your rc!-poni.e ... unsallsf:1ctor ' .. The allies. ht• c;a1d. demand concrete action an eluding punishmt•nt of tho!-f' responsible lor the k1llmR and nr ders to North Korean troops against phys1c;il cootacl \\llh or obstructing the movement of al lied guards. "The U.N. Command will study your proposal in detail concern- ing the <JSA • Joint security area and pro,·ide our responw wherf that study is completed." the admiral said. Meanwhile. Pentagon 0Htc1als aclmowledJ(ed toda~ that a u .S · Sooth Korean work party thal cut down a controversial tree in the demilitarized zone last week also uprooted two North Korean road barriers there. DOCTOR ••• Mrs. Robinson," the judge told defense attorney Ed George. George pr otested that Dr. Robinson has a practice of about 8X> to 900 patients in Irvine and no associate doctor to care for them while he is in the county Jatl. He told Judge Rutter that RoblllSon's 70-year-old mother is a diabetic who has gone into coma on several occasions and who is dependent on her soo 's care. .. Dr. Robinson would also tlke to sell his pr actice because of bis divorce situation and he can hardly do that with any success if he is in the jail." George pleaded whHe the defendt>nt laid his head on the counsel t able and wept. Judge Rutter remained ada- mant He refused the plea and in- vited George to seek a writ from the appellate court. Judge Rutter set Sept. 29 as the date he will sentence the convict· ed physician und rule on a motion for u nl'w trial filro by the de· tense lat<' Tuesday. Dr Robinson laces a state pnson term of sax moolhs to live years which could become two and one half years to five years if Judge Rutter ::idds the weapon provision tacked on the verdict by the Jury Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley, in no way dii;turbed by the iury 's decision to clear Robinson of conspiracy charges, praised the panel as "a very diligent jury." He successfully argued in the four-"'eek trial that Robinson hared Las Vegas con man Scalise. 29, and gave him $10.400 as a down payment in a $20,000 plan that was to culmmate with the murder or Mrs. Robinson. Scalise told the jury that he was ordered to remove Mrs. Robinson's birth control device and deliver it to her estranged husband as proor of her death. Robinson testified in his de· fense that his only reason for ask· mg Scali lase lo get the IUD was to recover what he described as a ~) mbol Of his Wtfl' 0S infidelity. Robinson denied throughout lhe trial that ht> actually planned his w1fl'0S murder. Hl' told the Ju ry that he hired Scalise to get ht!> \\1fe's sh:naturP on a land 'jl<' rll'cd and that ht• nevc.>r had an) rnll•nt1on or harm1nc her. Mrs Rnbin-.on su<'d Lht' doctor ror d1vorrc last July. It was C<•i.ltf1ed irl the tnal that more than S2 m11l1on in commun1t ~ propi.>rt' '' JI 1'\ .. uc, mcludin~ the couple's $200,000 home and n€'nrbv land an Big C;;nvon . I>r Hobmi1on was arrcstNI last Feb. 25 <1fll'r u .scuffle with tuwmen nl a Santa Anu scrv1Cl' :-.tat1on durtnl( which a load('(f uutomat1 r fell rrom his "u1stband to the ground. Scalise. who took Mrs. Hoblnson away from the area for four dny!I nrter tcllln~ her or her husband's mo rder plot over lunt'h at the Velvet Turtle in Newport Ouch, led the physi- <'lllO into the trap set by polit'e and dis trict attorney'!\ in 'est1gators Scollse 1s today in the hands of federal officers He was surrcn· dered to them on parole violation allegationii shortly after he gave his tcst1mon~ against Robinson. Cave-in Ban Wins Approval SACRAMENTO <API -H \\OUld be illegal for anyone to cave in a cave without an owner's permission under a bill winning A~!lt>mbly approvaJ. By a 67-0 vote Tuesday, the As- sembly approved a measure that would make it a misdemeanor to deface or damage a cave or its contents. ' School El R Shelved Irvine ~ouncil Holds Stadium Action· · The Irvine City Counci l d<'· dded Tuesday lo wait until Sept 14 lo decide if the envtronmentul im pact report on the proposed stachum at Irvine High School •~ adequate Council members lulened to comment.:s Crom the public but d~ided to turn the matter over to the city's transportation eom mission for comment on environmental 11npuct from the added traffic. The lraqsportation com- mission will discuss the EIR liepl. 8 and the council ls set to make a determ 1nal1on Sept 14 The council has bffn asked to decide if the EIR adequately ad- dresses issues such as parking, traffic, noise. lights and \'andalism. Nearly a doien resjdents spoke to the council. Most disagreed that the stad1u m "'111 causc a minimal amount of impact on the surrounding community. Robert Overd eves t or Greentree told councilm~n he was most concerned about the added par king problem and the noise. ··we already have airplanes and the railroad. On top of that, now we'r e going to have ballgam es!'' complained Overdevest. But Mrs. Edward Larkfo, of the California Homes develop- ment, said she strongly support· ed the proposed stadium. "I'm in favor or building a stadium anywhere. 1 wwit our child ren to have a place to play home games." she said. The city and the school district are consid ering building a stadium at Irvine High School on Walnut A venue that will seat 3.000 people and have lights ror night gam es .• The city will pay $137 ,000, and the school district will pay about $320,000. Several students also urged the council to approvl' the F.I H and go forward with the ~tud1u01 pro- ject. Fro• Page ,t I PARKING • • sociations in Culverdale, College Park and Greentret' Also. letters supporting the parking ban \.\Crc received from Vi ll age Park nnd Sierra Bonita associations Only one resident spoke an favor of "'enkcning the re· solution. He told councilmen he dnves his RV to work Md back and that he would ha\'e a pro· blem if the ban stays as 1t 1s 1\t-\ tn Hc.irlc-. formrr ~tudent body prcsldt'nl tit l 'n" t'r:\1ly l11gh Sl·hoot. und h1:c brotht.'r Mike , n o w ~tudl'nt represcnt1111vc.• on the !><'hool board. both told counc:1l mem hers it ls important that a facthty bt' built for horn(' football Rllm<'s "For M~Hrul )HJ'S '4t> kt'pt hcannJ? at Uni lll~h lhut maybe nt>xt yc.•ar wt• won't. be .iolna to c)\1r hoint•\•omm~ in 'l'uslin, Mi11- 11100 Vil'JO, or whcrt:vcr." uld Kevin licurl_,. Council Action The I rvine City Council took the following actions al Tu~day's regular mttUng at City hall: -FRANCHISE: After four~ ears ol haggling back and forth. the City Council approv{-d a franchist> C'Ontract with Community Cablevision. The company has been broadcast· lllg using a t'ounty franchise. -TRASH FEE: Approved an concept o plan to charge lr,·ine rl's1dents S24 per year for tra~h collt.'ct1on ~er\'lces. llo\\ever. could not dt."('tdc ho"' to collN.'l tht' fee \\'111 ask lrYme Ranch \\' alt•r 01stnct 1f rl'l' t•nuld be colll'Ch.'d "'1th "'ater bills. -AllClllTECTS: Retained the architectural ftrm Knowles and La Bonte to design phase 11 or Heritage Com- munity Park. Fro• Page A l BODIES ... there," S~t . Masucci explained. The veteran homicide in· vestigator said in his opinion the ) oung women were jumped by their slayer or slayers as the) took a predawn slroll on the popular s urfing and hshin~ beach which is hea\ilv used at all hours in the summertime. "Either that: or t hl'v were chased and tried to esca~ by go- ing up the rocks," Sgt. Masucci :.aid. The reco\'ery operation drcw a large crowd of spectators who were held ba<'k from the im- mediate v1c1n1ty by a rope cor· don tied t o two emcrgenc) vehicles, parking ml'tt•r Polt'~. oilfield industrial eq111pmcnt , and other :.upports Investigators said tht.• search for the slain pair's ident1tiel> was <'Omplit'ated by the face th:it absolutely no personal identification was found. nor did either vict im have any dis · t mctive characteristics surh as 0.1 scar. birth mark or tattoo to vro v1deanyclue. The bodies were removed bv coroner's deputies who planned Immediate autopsies to identify the two Jane Docs who wert> pro- bably in their late teens or earh twenties. according to unofficial comment from those who viewed them at close range. Two Irvine j Groups Slate Meets Tonight frvine residents 1nlcreslCd in kel'pmg on top of community af. fairs have a choice of two meet- ings tonight in l r1dne • The ln•ine school board will rneel at 7. 30 at University fligh Toniitht's regular agenda 11> ~hort, but trustees may decide to take uctlon on a contract lx>t"ccn teachers and the school district. Abo. th<' monthly Village Forum meellnl! will be held al 7 JO in the Rancho San Joaqwn Apartmt>nls. 20 Pergola. A presentation will be made hy the Western World Medical Foundation. Also. rcs1denL'I and city ofr1r1als will d1scusii how thf' '11lagl' l'orum forrno:at might bt• <"hang(•d Ge ne r al T alka tive ' ' BERN (/\P> /\retired Swiss Army general. BriA:. Gen. Jean LoUJs Jeannaire. arrested two "eeks ago ha:. ad mitted passing m1l1tarv ~ec:re t :. to Soviet diplomats for several years, the Jusuce Ministry has announced. i+Jlhfil VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I Theres more to soft contacts than meets the eye. THEOPTICAL DEPARTMENT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa briatol at. at aan diego fwy .•. 714-549-9400 You can tell just by looking at a soft cont.act lens that it is designed to be comfortable on the delicate surface of the eye. It's flexible ancl soft, ju.c;tas its name implies. But the difference between regular contacts and wf t cont.act lenses goes even deeper than that. Soft cont.acL" actuaUy absorb fluid to become even hOftcr nnd more comfortable' whilt.· you're wcRring thrm. Chances are the Optico l Department 11t W:irds can fit you with a pnir or soft contaclo;. WarclH hos the la~l in fitting equipment ond <'ontAcl Jen.cws incluning bi focal conlact.q, So, if you're thinking aboul ('Ontact.<>, think anout thr Optical Departmental Montgomery War<l. Put your face in our hands. MONJ<,OMERY WARD Wedne day" Closing Prices -~ NYSE COMPOSI'I'E TRANSACTIONS o...1.,_.. ... ,.,..11_,.,...,......_v_,1111_,, ........... w -· 0t1r.o1-a ......... 11.•~· *-U.......,, .... ~ ... t .... ,.,.,...~·~tie<t•t~•-.Cftll•l•'°' ..... , ..... ""''"'t .... ·-• t • c II , .. " \ . •i.' ta• ... " ..... ~) t' I ·-.... ~ I • • • _W_foll_n_~_~_._v_A_u_il~u_s_1_~ __ 19_:_a ____ l_N ___ o_AIL y PILOT Bi Walloping 8% ale Ta//y Troubles • H' !\Ill.TO' ~IO~h.O\\ 111. Wlwn 1111 t'•>nll>Jllll''• :1ri.:1w .1~.lln)l 111 0 1.1u)uls to bt 1.'nk up l111• 1111111:.tn. l•rll' nl tlll'tr f,1\n rilt· po111b "thut 1111111111 JlMI\ h,111 111111 t• th,111 II l"'l l'l'lll Of thl' j;,l:O.Ulllll' niurkt•t :>11) ~hJt '1111 th1:. tall.. ..ibout .1 monupol~" M .111y nwtorlst.:. m.1) frnd ttu:. C'l .11111 h Jt d tu lwltl•\'t' Nirc. lhl'rl' art' 1ndt<~dt•nts that i.ell i.:n ul :a ('hl•up<•r pr1n• th.tit thl' mujor ~IUllOO.'i And tht"rt• arl! .1 lot or 'tJlton' around But 11 would seem. from rW1u1.1 l ob)l't vutum, thJt the m aJor u1I (•ompunh•)( l'Ollttol n major c hunk of the bu:onc!I!> Who'~ right'! Thi.' J nSWl'r in this (',1,1• IS th.ti huth p,1rtll'" .lrl· n,.:ht \ln11 .:.l'11l11w 1:--.old und1•r t h 1• I 1•,.11·11 Money Tree f;1lwl th.111 .111~ 11tlh·1 n.1nH' and~ l'l Tt•ll.1.1co hu:o. onl> about l'I 11\'n t•n1 or till• 111.u kt•l Bul lhat s the nol1onal mark1•t \H' t t' t.lll..111•: ;1hout \ l'ry flow \'otnpJllll'' tTt•xttt•o 1s one I h;1\ l' natwn" 1111• J 1:>l11 bulton And th1:. means that in an~ l.llll' a rea. ni.irkl'l conct•ntr allon wall be much higher than 1t is nat1onally. MOST OIL COMPANIES ARE contl.'nt to b<' r <'gional pov. ers --at least in the s ale or ~asohne Shl•ll. Atlantic R1chr1eld and Gulf arc three compamt•s thJt h:.l\t' in rt>c<>nt ~ea rs p urposely abandoned m arket s "hl•r(' t h<' Ir pent?tration 1s poor . They are selling ~a:-.ol111t' wlwre the> want to sell it. Take. £or example, the state with the hlRhest gasnhne consumption. Culiforn1 a An.'ord111g 10 lhl' Lundb<'rg Sun·cy. Standard 011 of Cahfurn1a I) No I an 1ls home state v.llh a markt'I share or 16 percent. Shdl 1:. scc-ond with 14 perN·nt Th.ll m1·an:. lv.o l'ompaml'" hJ\ t' 30 per ct•nt of tht• m ark1•t \tlil I h<' nt•'t l" o Al lantH' H 11·hf1l'l<I Jud l ' mon thl amt \\l' rl' nH·r tlw So 1~·rn•nt m.1rl.. bdorc \\I.' ~l'l to 'l\•Xa<.'O, \\ hll'll pum~ Its nallonaJ ,l\l'r JI-:\.' c>f 8 pcr<.'Clll 10 California The saml' :.ilual.Jon obtains m other n •g1ons . The domi nant company m the Midwest 1i. Stand:.ircl 011 of lnchana. selhn~ under t h~· Amoco fl ag. Am1X'o doe-. 18 per <.'<'nt of the markl'l t.n Illinois, 13 rerccnt in lnd1an.i. 15 perc<'nt tn M1ch1gan. 17 percent an Iowa In thC' small state or North Dakot.i. Amoco s ta UClr\) pump 27 percent or Lhc gasul.t.nc. IN THE BIG STATE of Texas. two giants. Exxon a n<1 Texa<.'o. battle for market leadership. euch holding ahoul 14 percent of the market Gulf is third with 10 pcrCl'lll, a nd Mobil has 7 pe rcent. In t Connecticut and Massachusetts. Mobil 011 I!> ftr"t with 14 percent of the market. Mobil 1s alllo Nn l 111 Nt•w York slate with 18 percent or the gasoltne bU!>IO('l-S Exxon leads In Loui~1nna, Main<', South Carolina and Virginia with m arkel shares of 19 pcrn·nt, 14 pern·nt, 11. percent and J 7 percent, respective ly . THE TOP PUMPER I N Penns~ lvan1a is t\tl nnt1c- Richfield, with 14 pe rcent of the market Thi!> companv ubo lakes 16 percent of th<' mark<'t in Or<'gon Shell leads 111 Anion a w1lh 17 Jtt'l't'l•nt 11f lht• /ll Jrkct Gulf heads th<' mark<'t para<1t• 111(;c·nri.:1a"1th l2 p1•11•1•11t of the• busan<'ss. And BP Oil 1~ pumrung 21 pcrcl·nt of tht• gasnhnl' in Rhode Island So our eyes ar<' not dcct'l\lnl! you In \llllr ne1ghborho0<t the major:-. nre doing a "Ub~tant 1a l portion of the 1H1sohnl' businl'S!>. And the markl'l -.han• or th1• lt•adt•r 1-. undoubtedly well ov<'r 8 percent The majors are simply not dcployinl! their force" everywhen •. That 's why no one company llcws mon than 8 percent or the• lot.al nation al m arkt•l Market Closes Up, Ends 5-day Slump NEW YORK (APJ The stock market revers<'d ll\ s~arp downtrend or the past week today with a I ale rally an spired by General Motors' forecast of r ecord auto industry sales next year. Trading picked up on the upswing The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials closed at 970.83 up 7 90. Prices drifted rumlessly for most or the ses:.ion in lhf' ar termath of the Dow J ones industrial a\•erage's 36.71-poanl slide over the five previous trading days -its biggest sus lained drop this year. Just after 2:30 p.m . the news reached Wall Street that General Motors had forecast U.S . car a nd truck deliverie" in calendar 1977 above the previous record or 14 .6 million units set in 1973. ~w York!,.Pl l'llWll Oo# J..,,... ••• ,_, STOCICi )0 '"" ~~~';;" .,~'&' .~7,' ~,'7t' . «;-~ 11\/\• •11 •)•I. 0 °" l"JA OJ I ¥\ .,., ''" 1•>'1116 41 ,.,., 11v11 on "" ••h• 4\ \h IOI 10 )01 0. ,_.IO JNf•I'\ ,,.,, ,,, .. , t\ ~·· I H• l!lO JW 1(11 WHOO 1 119.100 llp• and Do..,n• N(W VORIC !API T~• tl~l<JWl"'I 11\I '1lQllf'\ flffil M,.w Vt'H.. 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Army officers at the Panmunjom truce village a week qo. North Korea proposed physical uparation between Communist and allied guards at Panmunjom to prevent clas hes Like the fi ght in which th e two Americ ans perished. The U.S.·led United Nations Comm a nd dec l ared th e ,eparation proposal "may be a posittve step" and would be 4iudled ln detail. but said it meanwhile expects punishment ct the North Koreans who killed the Americans in a dispute over pruning a tree. .. I have called this meeting for one purpose . . • to inform you that our side calls for punishment of those responsible for the murder of the two UNCofficers," U.S. Rear Adm. Mark P. Jo"'rudden told the North Koreans durinA u 48-minute session of thl' JOtnl com mission which overM.-cs thl' 23· year-old Korean arm1st1cl'. E\•er since the truce wo-; signed in 1953, guards from bolh i.ides have had free run of the Joint aecurity area at Panmun1om, an area about 850 yards fo diameter bisected by the military dl'- inarcation line between North and South Korea. Aft W1"pfl0to AT FUNERAL Atlcnchng thl· funC'ral of .\laJ. Arthur Bon1fa s. killed IJy North Korean border guards. are South K orean Ambassador Pyong Choon Hahm. Capt. .J ohn Duczacki, a fami ly friend. und Mrs. Bonifas and son Brian, 6. Plotted Wif~'s D~ach Robinson Guilty, .· Jurors Conclude By TO~ BARLEY Of IN O.llr l>ilot M .. ff Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson of Jrvine was found guilty of solicit· inc the murder of h.is wife late 1\lesday after l WO days or de- JiberaUon by an Orange County $1perior Court JUry. The jury added the provision that the phys ician was armed ._;th a deadly weapon at the time or his arrest. The rinding could add two years to th ' slnte prison 1frm that Judge J .E T "Ned " Rutter may impose. Dr Robinson, 42. bowed his .. Jlead and wept as the jtny · algnaled its agreement with the prosecutlon argument that he Electrocution Hearing Set Daniel G. Guzman. lh<' l.o~urw • 'Nlgut'I electrician uccusl'd of the murder of a nciRhbor'!\ 18 nionth old daughter, fact's n pre llmlnary hearing on thr <'harj.?c Oct. 18 tn South County Munlclpal Court. Kelly Michelle McMullen wa!'l •ledrocuted Aug. JS when she tripped aRainst an ~lectrified copper grid rifuied to keep dogs and cats out of Guiman's flower beds. Gu~man, or 29091 'Pnsea de Ocaso. is free without bail pend ine trie he:mng, wtuch wtll de· tennine whether there is sum etenl reason to send the 32-year- old man to tri:il. ~ "" Skateboards Fa£e Curbs SACRAMENTO <APJ - Skateboarders may soon find their acrobatics restricted by local laws. The Assembly gave final • letislative approval Tues- day to a bill giving cities and counties the right to reaulate the use or sll:ateboards on public ~. 'Ibe roles~ it any, would be up to each commllnit,y. A '72-4 vote seat the blll by Auemblyaian Rlcbard Jfa)'dto (R-Sunnyvale> to "'-Gov. Echnu"M Brown Jr. ~ _ .. ... -· hired hit m an Anthony Scalise to kill his estranged wife, Janice Robinson, 38, of Newport Beach. The jury found him not guil\y on charges thal he conspired to kill his wife, a verdict inspired by Jurors' ex pressed belief that Scalise never really mlended to harm Mrs. Robinson. JudJte Rutter's comments from the bench while he was de· nyin~ a renew al of Hobmson ·s 5150,000 bail seemed to indicate his ~olid agreement with the 'erdlct . ··He solicited the murder of his wife and he meant il. lle thooght it had been done, he paJd for it and he was happy about it," tho Judge commented, ordering the defendant placed in t.bce hands of deputies. "I'm much more concerned nghl now :ibout the welfttrt' of Mrs. Robinson." the judge told t1den~e attorney Ed George. George protested that Dr. Hobinson has a practice of about HOO to 900 patient!! In Irvine and no associate doctor to care for them whllc he ls In the county Jail. He told Judge Ruller that Robinson 's 70-ycar-old mother ls a diabetic who haa rone into coma on several occasions and who Ja dependent on her son ':s Cl.lft'. "Dr. Robinson would also 1Uce <See DOCTOR, P•«c Al) Laguna Eyes Miller Tract Development The Laguna Beach City Council will meet at 7 o'clock tooigbt at city ball lo discuss plans fo~ the city's operation of lhe Hortense MilJer property re· cently deeded to the city. 'Ibe Pl'operty, known for tbe wide variety of plants and animal life in the two-acre gardens, was donated by Mrs. Miller to the city. Nearby residents have object· ed, however. The council study is in response to those objections. Other city business lncludes in· slalJallon of parking meters on ThalJa, Anita, Oak, Broolt!I. and Cress Slrffts and Mountain Road between Coast Highway and Clcnncyre. .. Pair Get First Aid, Booked A bloody knire fight over a pair of bent sunglasses erupted out· side a Laguna Beach bllliards purlor Tuesday putting the participants. two Dana Point "buddies" in the hospital with multiple injuries. Laguna Beach police have or· dered the men held at the UC Irvine Medical Center pending m\•estigation on a case now listed as an assault with intent to com· mil murder . As crowds of afternoon resl1 vul visitors ~awked in amalement. the bloody two men were treated at the scene. Laguna Jo'amily Billiards, 849 Laguna Canyon Road, by city police and firemen. David Dansen, 27, of 24961 Cordova, Danu Point suffered severe fo ci al injuries and cuts as he was stomped and kicked while lying in the gutter just outside the bilhard parlor. Bruce E . Murray, 20, of 33761 Olinda, Dana Point, was slsshed o n the throat. a cut which severed lhe man's jugular vein. according to personnel at the South Coast Commuruty Hospital emergency room. Laguna Beach Police Del. Gene Brooks saut the mcident was sparked over an argument about a pair or sunglasses. Witnesses at the scene said the men arrived together in a pickup· truck. Both appeared to be int.ox. icated, Brooks said. While in the building, Murray accused Danscn of sitting on his sunglasses and bending them, DeL Brooks said. Alter angry word<r inside the billiards hall, the two men stepped outside. According to witness stale· ment.s Murray was cul first. Ho in turn kneed Dansen wbo felJ lo the ground and was repeatedly stomped. Police recovered two hunting knives thrown over the roof of the shopping area businesses. "The whole thing made no :rense at all," Det. Brooks said. CoastPemUt Essential, Court. Rules By BERNARD HURWITZ Auecl•l•ll l'•H••tw S AN FRANCISCO -The California Supreme Court ruled today thal a builder that had oo prior buildiag permit must get a perm lt from the Coastal Conservation Commission before developing at lradofland wit.bin lhe coastal zone. The ruling came in o sult by Avco Community Developers Inc. over a 7~-acre parcel or land bemg developed as part or the Laguna Niguel planned com· munily. Orange County officials ln 1972 had approved a subdivision map for this tract and issued a rouJth l(rading permit. Avco graded tht- property a nd made certain im provtments. By Feb. 1, 1973, It had not completed the rough grading and bad not applied for or received n county building permit. Avco's application for un ex· <See LAND, Page A%) .,..., ............... HONORED FOR VALOR Reserve OffJcet Slraua 0..1., ............. ·~ J ... Ol•-11 STREAKED WITH BLOOD, STABBING VICTIM WATCHES POLICE AID ATTACKER Fight Over Bent SunglaHH Injured Two Dana Point Men In Lag_una Clemente Tax Rate Cut Bui, 23-cent Sl<Uh Won't Reduce Tax Bil/,s By PHILIP ROSMARIN 0t UM 0.lly l'lle4 k.tft After more than 2Y.a hours or hagglinJ, the San Clemente City Council enacted a ZJ..cent cut in the city property tax rate, the largest cut in city history. Tbe council had prevlously ap- proved a 12·cenl decrease lo help compensate for a 23.S percent ln · crease in property assessments. The lax rate went from $1.44 per $100 usessed valuation, to $1 .21 per $100 AV, a 15.9 percent cut. The council was under heavy pre· ssure rtom hundreds of residents who banded lo&elher in an un- precedented tax protest move- ·ment. Despite the cut, however. pro· perty tax blUs tendered by the city will still go up. The owner or a house va.lued at $60,000 in 1975·76 l..aguna May Accept Highway Fund Plan For the third lime in as many years, the state Highway Com· mission has funded the same highway project for Laguna Beach, on Pacific Coast Highway near MaJn Beach Park. T h e Laguna Beach Cily Council has previously rejected the $147,000 stale share -~per· cent of project cost -bei:ause of citizen objection. The project would add left-turn lanes and install signals and lighting adJacent to ~epark. Stan Scholl, director ot municipal services, sald the pro- ject ii primarily a beautification scheme designed to be the com· pletion or Lhe Main Beach Park plan. Scholl said he thi.ola thi11 time • the city will take the money and run with the project. The first year the project was funded by the commission, Scholl said, there was disagreement over whether there should be left· turn pockets in and out of Forl'!lt Avenue, off Pacific Coast Highway. Scholl aald that's been resolved by since maktng Forest a one· way street. south of Glcnneyro Street. The tollowing year, basJ. nessmen were concerned that the project would take away some or their parking spaces and hurt business. Scholl said a new streets strip· ing program has created more than 100 new spaces downtown and a lon g the Cliff Drive periphery, which should ease concern about the 16 spaces busi· nessmen feared they would lose. Though still cautious about the pr05pects, Scholl said "Th.is time l think lhe project may make It. The projec t would create landscaped median islands In the center of Pacific Coast Highway, (Sff IUGllWAY, Page AZ> Thief Steals $80 In Clemente Home An Avenida Victoria; San Clemente woman reported a burglar brolce Into her apartment Tuesday night and showed a real fondness for animals. All be took were two rnoney banks, one in the shape or a poo· die, and the other depicting a frog on a toadslool. l.-06s wa.s $80 in change. Clemente Officer flonored for Valor A San Clemente police reserve officer bas won the state'• hilbest aw.rd for Jaw enf0tte- ment aervlce, the certlticat.e of valOf. Officer James R. Straus. who normally works as an tnaurance agent, was presented Ule award penoaally by Evtlle Younaer, Callfom1a attorney ceneral. The clUllon is "for con· spicuous valor." Straus distinguished hlmselt Jan. 21 dunne the wont brush fire in tho hfslory of San Clemente. Arri•lni on Avtnida Columbo ha East. Sao · Cleioeftte before firemen, Straua I~ t.o HVO the homes tkre. Straus positioned bimadt atop the root of a bouse at 71J Avenlda Columbo and watched tbe flames advance. Alone, be atood, a Sarden bole ln bis hands. Straus wet down the root Tbe flames came too fast. He re- called. ''I never fougbt a fire betore. so I bad no idea just 00. fut it could set you." It did get him. The house n~t door exploded, Straus said, engulfln1 him in flame. The next part of the story was told by the people w h o ltved i n the netgbborhood and by firemen. Straus p11sed out. fiat on the roof. The house at 710 began to catch fire. A passerby Hw the POliceman lylng there, and called. lorhelp. (SeeHERO, Page AZ) will pay $224 th is year, or $8 moro in city tax. Without the tax cut, that owner would have had to face a $266 city tax bill, compared t.o last year's $216. Councilman Thomas O'Keefe • alone opposed the resolution that. provided lhetax break. O 'Keefe a r gued Jong and vigorously for a cut or 20 cents based on what he said were newly discovered areas or double budgeting or depreciation funds along with capital ouUay moneys for replacement equipment. Councilman 8111 Walker made lbe motion to approve the greater cut, and council members B. Patrick Lane and Donna Wilkinson went along with it - Lane, it seemed, reluctantly. Walker sajd the cut could be made because or a $200,000 un- budgeted reserve he saJd exists 1n a revolving fund used to pay ex· penses for the city vehicle fleet. The $200,000 had never come up before in budget discussions, nor did the figure appear in any of lhe budget materials . In fact, none of the other council members recalled its existence. Neither City Manager Gerald Weeks nor Finance Director Kenn Carr was available lo ex· plain what the reserve was for or exactly how much It contained. Both were on vacation. Pat Neal, assistant finance director, told the council $200,000 was a "reasonable guesstimate" of the phantom unbudgeted re · serve. Interviewed Jn a hallway al a break, he said, "l guess there's $200.000ther c." The vote on the tax cut, which s upports a $7 .8 million city budget, came on the fourth poll or council during a seesaw batllo betwecnO'KeefeandWalkcr. With Councilman Tony Dl <See TAX CUT, Page .U) Coast Weather sunny skies and cooler weather through Thursday with clouds 111 the a.m. Coastal bight ln upperOO!s. INSIDE TODJ\ Y A 11'n>ey the Afr FMCtl hoped to M'f' ttcrd lhowt.a large percentqe o/ . MW TtcfVift would falMo duck out tban ftght. Seo ddaUI on PogtDl . ,. . .,.~. ........ l•tlex .. ~·-'" ....,,., .. .. .. ... ,.. ... ,.. "' Mtvi.1 .,., ~· ClutlffMI ~· ~rd 0...llltMkft .. ............. ~IMMttt ,,_ ,... ""'~ --... AMw.ttfl Af,,01 MOiiie ... O>lt -.. ,, .... , 01 ............. "" Ot Or ..... C...lf Al ....... ,.. '""' l >-1 Or. s..l•rtll" l•t Sle<UMl'lleti (:>IZ T•lnl"-' IS,,..._,.. ca_...,. ClMl"le ...... N •• AA Al CM ·~ ... , ., 9!! I ~ ... ______ .. • . \ -- A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Crossing Bid Goes To State A petition by lhc San Clemente 'lty Council t o t'i.ltlbll i.h ., ground-level crmu.ang or thl• Santa Fe railroad trul•ks near the municipal pier "111 be heard by the state Public Utihoes <.:om· mission. Public bearings are scheduled at 10 a.m. Thul'3day and Friday at the San Clemente C1tv Hall. The city seeks to tear down a circa-1930 pedestrian tunnel ex· t ending under the tracks. A'ed or infirm persons have dlU1cu]ty with or cannot negotiate the un· d ercrosslng 's steps. and the ) oung and healthy avoid lbe tun· nel, seeking an easier route through a hole in a fence nearby. In the tunnel's place. council members would like to put a ~afety gate-controlJed pedestrian crossing, at an estimated cost of SS0.000. The PUC was to have con· sidered San Clemente 's Request last May, but removed the mat· ter from its agenda without con· Mdering it. A PUC starr member had pro- tested that the council had not in· vestigated alternatives to ao at-grade crossing. According to Wyman C. Knapp, Los Angeles attorney representing San Clemente at the hearing, PUC staffers had ap· parently read newspaper articles describing local building de· signer Eric Boucher's proposal for a different design crossing. Boucher tendered a plan for a circular ramp that would use a new tunnel leading to the pier, at .a cost of $90,000. • The council had tabled Boucher's design until it would hear the PUC decision on a grade jevel crossing. State Moves For R e moval Of Trustee Lawyers acting for the stale have filed an action that seeks the remova l of Capistrano Unified Education Association trustee from his Area Two seat on the seven-member board. It is alleged in the OranRe County Superior Court lawswt 1 that the San Clemente dentist has repeatedly refused to relinquish his post despite the fact that he no longer li ves in h1sd1strict. The court 1s being asked to declare that Edward Westberg's :.eat became vacant when he moved to his present home at 2016 Calle de Los Alamos. San Clemente. The action seeks a court ruling that Westberg be re· moved and bis seat filled. Westbere was elected to the school board on March 4. 1975. At that time, the complaint states, he resided within his Area Two chstrict. A proposal under way to re· :.lign boundaries in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict wUl face voters in the Nov· t•mber general election. If approved, Westberg would be thrown into a dlstrict whlcb is already represented by another trustee. That would leave both men runnlni for eledlon for the :->rune post in school board trustee elections next year. Clemente Police Officer Due Honor David G. Hartman ol the San Clemente police department is among 28 police officers who will b e honored at graduation C'ettmooies for tbe Basic Recruit ~hool at Rio Hondo Colleee, at 2::K> p.m. ~pt. 3. llflrtman completed a J.2.week program of law enforcement in.. Ntructloo. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .. • From Pa~Al TAX CUT ••• Cionmu abwnt, Lane allied with 0 1Ceefe and Mrs. Wilkin.son with W&lkeruntll the thu&J v«e. O'Ket'fe contended tMl thcelty should eel up a depr«tation ruod uod ebarse current )'ear'a rl'placemeot.l qainat It. To the extent th at first yearn penus uct"cd lh~ dcprttiat1on fund. O'Keefe said. ~c funds "o~dd come out of the capttal oul l;iy OC<'Ount. Walker strooaty dlsa&reed and t-x trapolated the O 'Keere phUosophy to the city ,,ewcirs bud&et. n separate budgeClnd tax rate which has yet to be set. Walker said first-year expenses would completely exhauat that bud&el 's depreciation fund. and send it into a deficit-spending .. situation. ·· Said Walker . ''We would be up a creek in regard lo t.etlJ.n& sewer fees.·· O'Kede. at one point ex- asperated at bis failure to wln over Walker and Wilkinson. blurt· ed that he bad been an accounll.Qg major al eollege and had even won a WaJI Street Journal award in the field. The mood of the discussion was punctuated by the actioo ol three members of a s pecial llth·hour council-appointed <'Ommittee to study the apparent double budget- ing. When Mrs. Wilkinson suggest· ed. after it was over. thallhecom· mittee be given the city 's gracious thanks. onl y ·sally Sargent, a fourth committee member. was thereto hear it. The other three had walked oul. F roaPageAI HERO ... Firemen said when tbey pulled Straus orf the roof, tbe h06e was still clutched in his hand. His boots were burned from his feet Firemen took over for the fallen Straus. The house at 710 A\'enida Columbo was saved. Straus spent the next week in intensive c are, with another week more in the hospital to re· cover from his burns and smoke inhalation. His action may have helped turn the Ude against the fire that eventually destroyed 25 homes. His citation reads, .. It is not known if Officer Straus' actions were responsible for the break in the chain at this point. but cer· tainly his unselfisl\ act with total dis regard of his own safety was above and beyond the call of duty and in keeping with the highest traditions of police service." Straus is the first officer in the history or the San Clemente police department to win the award. He said two things stand out clearly in his mind about It· lie is proud. and he doesn't want to fight any more fires. f'ro• Page A I LAND ••. emption from the perm.it require· ments of lbe 1972 Coastal Act was denied by the Coastal Com· mission. Tbat act provides that on or after Feb. 1. 1973, any person wishing to develop pro- perty within the coastal zone must obtain such a permit. The permit could be waived if the builder bad obtained a county building permit before the 1973 date and bad performed sub- stanUal work in reliance upon that permit. Tbe Los Angeles County Superior Court also denied an ex· empUon and Avco appealed. In affirming the ruling the high court rejected Avco's r.ontenUon that it had a vested right to com· plete development o( the lrarl without a Coastal Commission perm!t. ll ruled the statuL~ did 1'l<>l ex- empt Avco's development ot the 74 acres. The rourt said it~ ruling d~!t not strip the land of all value. It. added lhal the result "ii merely that Avco, liko all other land owners ln the coastal zone who have not acquired a vested right lo develop their property, mu.'lt apply to tho comml.saion for a permit." It said l! the permit application is denied, then the buildtngs can· not be constructed during the period the act is in eCfec:t. It noted the act is only ·an interim measure and tbe pennil require- ment automatically is repealed 91 days after adjournment of the 1976 legislaUve session. It made no reference to tbe coastal zone blll. whJch was enacted yesterday to replace the U'12aet. 11\e company saJd lt bad spent ll million and incurred UabWUes d S'140,000 for develop:Dellt ol the tract prior to Feb. l. 1973 and bu been loaiDt $'7.113 ad~. largely ' due to the Joss of anticipated ftnt.s becau.4'e they have been un- able to build. Germ Sabotage? PmLADELPHIA (AP>-Two A.rmy 1erm warfate experts have met with doctors lnvestlgat· ing the mysterious legionnAlres' disease to consider the pogslbfU· t..Y ol ubotage, althoulb none is 5US}>eded. oUici als aaid. 0.11~ "'""' """ ,_. 2 Bodies Found At Cliff ...., Ry ARTllUR R. VINSEL """' Ot••O.llyl'l ... MAIM Rt• cutr11 shortly be!ore DOOll rCl'OVt'rt'c1 t h t! C'IOthed but I bnrcfoot bodlu or two youns ' women found 11pruwlcd at th~ ~ base of u rocky, surf-wush~ Huntlnaton Ueach bluff thlJ morning. their upper torsocs cov-_, cred with 11tub wounds. Sheriff dl:'puties said it woul'-.: bt• some time before they could' 1dent1ry the two victims found t>t~: a surf fisherman. • The bodies wt>rc lying on a nar·•" row strip of sand "hen spoltcd - from the bluff top but the lncom-: 1ng tide washed them into the • Jai:ged rocks before they could be rt>Covcred j ~ f E > 't • • ' • DEPUTIES, GUARDS SCRAMBLE DOWN HUNTINGTON CLIFF TO RECOVER CORPSES Two Victim• Believed to be Young Girt• Kiiied by Multiple St•b Wounds ll'o 1dentificalton was found anywhere In the immediate \'1cinity and authorities de<:Uncd to speculnte on the v1ct1ms' ages. ''They weren't UtUe girls. but. they weren't old women." sheriff Sgt. Terry Williams remarked : Nation's Crime Jumps J!riml y as he stared down on the ' lengthy recovery operation. Circumstances Indicated that! the murdered women were most · likely slain ut that location, about • 100 yards west o( Golden Wesl Street at Pacific Coast Highway. Serious Incidents Up 10 _Percent, Over 1974 W ASHJNGTON (AP> -In an average hour last year in the United States, two people were murdered and six women were raped. Before that hour ended, 55 peo- ple became victims ol aggravat· ed assault. 52 persons were robbed and 112 vehicles were stolen. In addition, 360 burglaries were committed and 720 persons F ro•PageA J DOCTOR .•• to sell his practice because or bis divorce situation and he can hardly do that with any success if he is in tbe jail," George pleaded whlle the de!endent laid his head on the counsel table and wept. Judge Rutter remained ada· mant. He refused the plea and in· vited George to seek a writ from the appell ate court. Judge Rutter set Sept. 29 as the date he will sentence the convict· oo physician and rule oo a motion for a new trial filed by the de· tense late Tuesday. Or. Robinson taces a stat<' prison term or six months lo five years which could become two and one half years to fi ve years if Judge Rutter adds the weapon provision tacked on the verdict by the jury. Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley, ln no way disturbed by the jury •g decision to clear Robinson or conspiracy charges. pratsed the panel as "a very d11igeol jury.·· lie successfully argued in the four-week trial that Robinson hired Las Vegas con m an Scalise. 29, and gave him $10,400 as a down payment in a $20,000. plan that was to culminate with the murder or Mrs. Robinson. Scalise told the jury that he was ordered to remove Mrs. Robinson's birth control device ·and deliver it to her estranged husband as proof or her death. Hobinson testified in his de- fense that his only reason for ask· ing Scalilase fo get the IUD was to recover what he described as a symbol of his wife's infidelity. Robinson denied throughout the trial that he actually planned hts wife's murder. He told the JUry that he hired Scalise to get his wife's l\1gnature on a land sale deed and that he never had any intention of harming her. Mrs. Robinson sued the doctor for divorce last July. It was testified in the trial that more than S2 million in community property is at issue. including the couple's $200,000 home nnd nearby land ln Big canyon. Pesky Rock . Must Remain, County Says Boaters travt"li nt orr Capistrano Beach wtll just have to le arn to live w1tb the troublesome ocean rock, county supervisors agreed Tuesday. The county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commlssion wanted to blow up the 1ometimes sub- ::Jed rock ort 85083 Beach or mark It with a buoy to alert boaters to poslible danger. But Larry Leamanolthecoun· ty Environmental Management Agency (EMA) said Coast Guard olficlals 9uestioned buoytnJr the rock. wh1ch is 90 feet offshore. because lt is one ol many s~h rocks along the coast. And. he said, county olficlaJs learned that getting a permit to blow ll up would be difficult and micht not be "too acceptable socially." Instead count.y or. ficlals •&.reed to urge boaten to follow navl1ation charts. •bJch warn tbem to 1t1;J tar from Shott. • or businesses became victims of larcenies. Altogether, the F e dera l Bureau of Investigation reported Tuesday, 21 serious crimes were committed every minute or 1975 as the over-all rate increased 10 percent over 1974. or the seven categories tabuJated by the FBI in the an· nual Uniform Crime Reports. on· ly murder showed a decline -by one percent. In addition, suburbs showed a 10 percent increase in cnme. rural areas 8 percent and cities or at least 250,000 persons, seven percent. The report showed an estimul· SI,000 Loot Gone In San Juan T he ft Jewelry, a camera, cash and a calculator with a total valut of more than $1.000 were stolen from a San Juan Capistrano home by burglars who used a screwdriver to force open the front door. Orange County sheriff's of ricers said d\lil engineer Henry Harold Ruley, 56, and his family 'returned home from vacation to find that their home at 32482 Lookout Cou rt had b een r ansacked. ed 56,090 forcible rapes. That would mean that 51 out of every 100,000 women and girls in the country were raped last year or suffered an attempted rape or as· sault with intent to rape. But rape is considered the least reported or a]l crimes. with some a uthorities speculating that three of every four victims do not report attacks. Twenty-six percent o( the of· fenses t abulated under the forcible-rape category were at· tempted rapes or assaults with intent to rape. The FBI 's Uniform Crime Reports are compiled from voluntary reports by nearly all state and loca] law enforcement agencies. Increases in serious crime were recorded for all regions or the country and for cities, sub- urbs and rural areas alike. The cat egory showing the ~realest leap since 1974, a 14 per- cent increase. was larceny-theft, especially of motor vehicles. Victims lost some $002 million in property in 5 .9 million inci· dents. The Northeast had the highest rise in serious crime. with 11 per- cent more than the year before. Rep<>rted rapes were up one pt'rcenl, aggravated assault six percent. robbery five percent. burglary seven percent and car theft two percent. Speculation that they were hurled over the 80-foot. nearly vertical cliff was pretty much ruled out by sheriff Dete<:tivc Sgt. Al Masucci, who noted no blood stains were found to in- dicate where they would have tumbled down the rocks. ''And they were lying on sand but the bodies were not wet so they couldn 't have washed up there.'' Sgt. Masucci explained. The veteran homicide in ... vestigator said in hlS opinion the• ~oung women were jumped by thei r slayer or slayers as they took a predawn stroll on tho popular surfing and fishing beach which is heavily used at all hours in the summertime. F ro• Pagf! A I illGHWAY with two new left turns onto Ocean Boulevard and Laguna Avenue. Now, motorists driving into l~nguna Reach can get downtown from Pacific Coast Highway · al only two points. Broadway and Forest Avenue. Scholl said the project will help reduce congestion "in cue of the worst portions oC the Coast Highway." V\t1"'wlt .l1'\llt•h WARIJ I VISIT rnE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT , . Theres more to soft contacts than meets ·the eye. llfEOfFTICAL DEPARTMENT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa You can tell just by lookini at a aoft contact lens that it is designed to be comfortable on the delicate surface of the eye. It's flexible and soft. just as it.s name implies. But the difference between regular contacts and soft contact lenses goes even deeper than that. Soft contacts actually abeorb fluid to become even aof t.er and more comfortable whilo you're wearing them. Chances are the Optical Department at Wards cnn tit you with a pair of aoft contacts. Wards has the latat in fitting equipment and contact lell8C8 including bifocal contact.8. So, if you're thinking about. contacts, think about the Optical Department at. Montgomery Ward. rut~~ mour MONT< ,()Ml I~\ .. .. .. ., briatol aL at aan dlego fwy ••• 714-549-9400 WARD ... .. .. '1-------------~~~~~~~~------------~~------------------------.......... --~.-~ . . .. . . • WeoneSday, Ausius1 2S 1m DAILY PILOT AS ·{, !!~!~r~~~~~e~~m~:.~~u ~~~~~. '1!:~!.~2,~~~~ ! .. ·ralae their feu rathe r than go on atnke &r pr act.ice." said Dr Sanford A. Marcu<; ot San the plao. • d«tor l5 tn."jUt\'<f fC>r the amount of Je1aJ BARRY L UOfTfR D.P .M. DISORDERS & SURGERY OF THE ~OOT WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TIE CffNING a: AN OFFICE FOR la PRACTICE OF PODIATRY •. malpractice msurance prem1u~ Jump aga~n a.... Franclaco, president of the Un\on of Amcrkan :services and t'ourt c~ts. but nut aealnsl a experted next Janulll), t.il.Y"I .. Juder ot protesting Ptlyslctau. "You llf"e ju..'t more careful." maJpractice settlement. J>hyslclan1. About JO pt.•rcrnt ullhe UAP'11 membt•r doctor.,. The failure of the t>lut« lt>£1Slature to pass a THIS MORE cauuous 1.1pproach include11 onler· nuw belona to the plan, uccordlng to Al' SADDl!BACX COMMUNITY HOSPIT Al ME01CA1. atmR ~prehenaJv<' medical mulpractJce reform plan ing ~xtra X-rays ~nd lubontoey t~ls to sub· ~poltt>Swomun Atajone K&nlrOWl' in Los Angele~. hH fueled widespread d1!>conltnt amonx tht' st.a.ntiate their dtagnoe~ and JuatJfy the courst of .doctors who struck in telipon-.e to premium hikl's tr-catmeot. "110 th11t if anything .iota wom(t. tht• ·I earllert.hh year. doctor could prove he did l'vcrythinl poaaible, .. at·· JOHNSON SAID th.-l..o:t Anaelf's County Medical AuOC'laUon was considering u ~1m1Jar \)Ian, but that it may be dropped because rci.ponse . hu been paor. ?3561 Pasoo Oe Valoncia • Suito 21 taguna H1ll1 837·2121 E11. 441 TIDS TIME. said Dr. Michael Fteil1ch, chief spokesman for the Unlled Phyaictans or California, doctors tvlll probably forego a strike and sJmply pus along Increased insurance cost., to the patient. • Pre!J!luma are expected to Jump nearly 30 percent.. I" heaatd. ::The .P~blk is just going to have to pick up the tab, Freilich, a Los Angeles surgeon. said in an in· '" t erview. IN ADDITION, spokesmen for two other medtcal eroupe said lbe insecunty of the situation --including up to ZO percent of Southe rn !=abfornia'a doctors not carrymi: an~ malpractice insurance -is causmg ph)s1rian" tn prJct1ce J more conservative brand or med1r1nc thilt 1:-more osUy topatient.s. ~ing to Stanley Johnson. a t1pokesman for the Los Angeles County Medical A11sociation. The added caullon ulso may cause a doctor to shy a way from newer methods even though he bellt>ves they m uy help a puUent. he said. ••JN TUE PA&'T, doctors used their own b<'sl judgment, even if it meant more ru~k. In the end. I.he higber-r1sk procedure might have bf!lped the pa- tlt'nt more." he saJd. "Hut now. doctors have to Uun.k . 'ls this what most otht>r doctors :.ay 1s lhl• best" ... The threat or malpractice lawswt~ has chang~ the way doctor:. lhlnk abool their profession m other ways. THE 8,400-MEMBER l nion of American Phys1c1ans has p1ooeer~ the coMept of Limited A suney by the California Mt>dlral Ai1socialaon Inst month Indicated that lS to 18 perct'nl of Southern California's doctONI are "going bart'" practicing without malprucllce insuranct> J ohn<>cm u,greed, saymg be would pul lhe figure "probably nght al 17 or 18 per~nt." HOW EVER. UAP President Man·us :.aut th<' <'onsidered the CMA estimote low. Marcus :-.aul tu:-. group's figure$ showed 2t to 22 Jk'rccnt of the doctors are "going bare ·· The figure may be even higher, Marcus sa.1d. "because this is not the sort of lbmg a doctor ad ~ertises. Hence some urunsured doctors may not show up in Lhe stausucs." ·Jury To End Kidnap Query MADERA (API -Grand Jury testimony in the Chowchilla mass kidnaping case was expected to be completed today with the panel then deciding whether to issue indictments. Three men have been charged in informations filed in CbowchiUo Justice Court with the b1iarre kidnaping of 26 summer school students and their bus driver on July JS. Indictments would nullify a Justice Court pre· liminary hearing scheduled Thursday and move the case directly to Superior Court for trial. PROSECUTORS SOUGlff indictmenLs before the grand jury an cl05ed sess ion p'artially to avoid making evidence public at the prcbmmary hearing. Hours By Apoolntmen1 Onlv AIRLINE I TRAVEL CAREER TRAINING A resident educational program of pro- fessional instruction 1n the public con· tact positions or airline and travel industry. OAKLAND BASED RESIDENT SCHOOL J MONTHS TRAINING · 5 DAYS WEEKLY l u 11 atn younq flll'n ,md wo men over 18 Yh 1rs old . h1yh ~chool grJduatts, tor public contact and other travel related positions: Ground Hostess • PaSS1m99r Agent • Station Agent • Car Leasing • Hotel ffont Desk • Travel Agent • Travel Coordina1or • Res· ervahoM •Ticketing •Tour Guide • h1111on Pldll that 1ncludes room & board J111I 11amporta11on to trd111in9 • l u111on Pl.i1 1 l<>r commuters (fr{le parking) dnd trcmspart to 11 ain1ng • Pl.,1.t·nwnt A\~1stance P1091 dill • Opt1011dl F 011!1911 L.if19UdCJI! Tr a1111nq French. Germ.in, S1>an1sh, lr.il1.i11 • Learn Jnd 11 J111 di the lleaut1ful Bay Area :111 port c:om r>I c" . •Nore. Re<i1dl!nl housmy t( l1m11•·ct to lirst· come ba~1s NEXT CLASS ·Walki119 lhe Pieket Li11e The 19-member grand Jury, which was sworn into office at the end oC last month, heard testimony Monday and Tuesday from 23 of the students. bus •driver Ed Ray and l::iw enforcement orfkers who presented a variety ol physical evidence. The children and Ray \\ere abdurtcd al .:unpoiot from their Dairyland School hus while on the way home. Starts Sept. 20. 1976 Ends Dec. 20, 1976 -f:~;~:,~;,;1-1;.io-;,;;;.:;,;~~1i";;,-z;,~-~;.;.- A pair o f bus dn\'er' '' ..tlkrd picket lrnes '.\tore than 800 Onm.'!c· County commuters INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE AND TRAVEL CAREER PERSONNEL SCHOOL. INC. in front of lhC' RTO hti-. <le pot this morn-v. ho use RTD bus~s have been affected bY the inJ? in Los Angele!-<b th1.1 stnke by dn,·ers ~trike · THEY SAID TUE\' were dn\'en around in two vans for more than 11 hours, then werl' locked in a moving van buried al a rock quarry 95 mile~ northwest of here. stopped buse~ tht'n· lnr lht• S<'cond tla~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P,O Bo• 2129, Alfpor1 S1a11on. O•kland, CA 94621 State Backs New Train The kidnapers left. leaving tht> victims with water, some food and mattresses. Hav and two of the older children finally pried the c<)vl'r and dirt above the van loose. and escaped after 17 hour:-. in the stifling van. SACRAM ENTO IAP> A !.late subsidy will help pay for a fourth dwly passen~cr t rain between LM Angeles and S:rn Diego under a contract s igned • by Gov. Edmund BrownJr The cnmocratic governor signed the contract thl' firist s tattM•upported Amtrak run 1n Calirorma Tues<1a~ 1St•<'morl'dl'la1b Pa1:1• BG > Marine DI Ousted lnAbuse Hear~ng SAN DIEGO l AP> A formt'r Manne drill in· struclor has been banded a bad C'Onduct dischar~e and cut in rank to pri\•at.e after pleading guilty to maltreatment of recruits The plea was made Tuesday by Cpl. Gordon L. Poling, 21. of McAlester. Okin . to 12 counts or m altreatment and two count~ or unauthoru:ed ab&ence. lie was sent.cnccd hy l'ol Daniel F . McConnell. McConnell said tatt>r ht' may recommt>nd sus· pension of the sentences. Another 13 count!! of maltreating recruits in San Die10 were dlamis8ed by th<' govl'rnml'nt's at- torney aft.f!r aeneral court-martial rleliberations Monday. I • • r DINNER DANCING! Soar sky'4 ard 10 lht• T<ip of the Royal. lht' onh fine re11taurant, ~1lh a panur1ut1w 'u•" 11f l.ni:unu lhll' Live Entertainment! Beautiful Mood l\lusk THURSDAY 7 rM to 12 FRIDAY and SATUROA \' 8 P.1'1. to l P.M. DINNER SERVF.D FROM 5 lo 10 P.M. l.utrn to thr "~Blir; n 11nd Sound" featunng /omtUar ~H!I ReMr11tion1 If you with. C.U588-e888 The agreement requirt'S the state to pay half lhl' operating losses or the new evening train, with a state payment limit ofS275,000 over a slx·monlh test penod. Later. authorities arrested threl' young San Francisco Peninsula residents· Fredcnek N. Woods. 24, son of the quarry owner. James Schoen- feld. 24, and his brother, Richard, 22, sons of ao Atherton foot doctor. PHONE~~~~~~~~~~~~~- HIGH SCHOOL Gl'lAU. nsO NOD BROWN SAID TllE C'Ontrad pro\·ides "a new d1rttlion for C:i ltrans. We're not JUSl pounng cc mcnl. Thli 1s a s mall stl'p. but 1l provides an dltcrnatl\'e to the automobile Arthur Lloyd, spokesman for Amtrak's Wt>Stem hcadquarlers in San f'ranc1sco. said in <> telephone inten·icw that the six month expenment starts next Wednesday Lloyd adde<1 lhl' a):!ret>ment ,.,. similar to slatr supportC'd Amtrak tram'> 1n Nt•w York, Jlhno1<> uncl l\11ch1gan UC Clerk Charged SAN FRANCISCO <AP1 A University of San Francisco student nnd former pavroll clerk the rt> has been charl{ccl w1lh <'healing tht' un1vcrs1t\ oul or about $100.000 in the last twoyeurs · Rolando Tuazon. 29. was arrested at hb homi.'. and arraigned on i:rand theft charges in Municipal Court Tuesda) J\ pr<'hminar} hearing wa~ sl't for next month. It 1s allei:ed he purldc•rl lhr pinroll Y.1lh tht' names ort1cltl1ous P<'rson' THE l'lUMllHG HIATIMG AllCOHD. rt•.-. .. ,__, ~·S,l()N Vt( >'l : 11111 C."°'•"0 C...OltO•fWl I •I> ~ • '" •e95·0401 • O'il AM[<;A t ">6 Nt--oion 8tw-t 642-1753 ICITCHEH & IATH ltEMODILtNG FRIE ESTIMATES S•• Ov<~••tt •' ,-l'.4AM( Ut'4•tiAA t"4 Ort Ii I l'.3-l W l .·nr•1'1\ AU Jbf Cit 41 772-1470 The mogJC:icm's top hat 1s o real 11lus10nl Whleh 1s lorgel1 The hetght of the hot or the width of the brim? All weel< August 26-29, we're magic. Dolly perlormonces In the Carousel Court. TV's Chuck Jones ond mogldons from the Magic Castle 1n HollywOOd perform oil hours See the Invisible Mani Jr mogicions will perform on Saturday The Relde Marionettes perform __ SoufhC;~;'?I~a tlifli __ • I l SELLING FUN FOR 52 YEARS eaa GIANT SPORTING GOODS SPORT · SA'' . 1 WEEK ONL YI ~-.BACK PACK SPORTSCLOTHll8 BARGAINS HAWAIIAN }7 (( l ·~ llllY .. Allll'E ..... SUlPlH UIS SAVE 30% IEnYTDm Sovl+I f oc. Model .... suo •CM snc. UC1 PACIS SA YE 30"'• SHIRTS V20FF • lapq Slawt sa.... T·Sltlrts • Trtia .... $1.50 s4.25 ·=:~.~ ...... '46.50 .,_ __ r_em_p .• 1t.onv-__ 20(-d)•fibeffill--n·· __ .. • ~.~ ~ ~ ••••• '2.95 TENNIS GEAR •mt1T11111 ....... 1 /2 OFF •s.ct lMlts ....... ...... Sat5 SJJSO U . ·~~:.:!.~ 111• , ........ ,,.__,_,'°'_ ITl(TCM UOITI -.. tit• •AMOl!tMAIU TbHUIUSIT ....... WllSIHlf lltTll IAClfT ·--......... ..,..... umno ro11 YAllA COPY ---...,.... DISCOllTlllUED SPEEDO RACING SUITS FOil GUYS • GALS 5:, Y2 OFF ALL80XIMO IQUIPMEMT ~28% NEWPORT IUCll PASMON lllAND 644-2\21 --~··· ........ IW ....... UITAAU 219L4th Kl. 7.5723 __ ,,.. .... .. N04 ..... n..a MISC, SPORT ITEMS • Wl'tlOAIDS Sift YJ . • TllllCYCU .... ''" SIMl5 =:-.:-;:..I' ... fl . £;J ·:t:::.:"un Vz PRICE '11• • SOCCAI 80Al ··--....... '"" • llUIAID SUPft.lfl 1/.2 OFF Wt ,,__... ,..,>• he i'~ 1c--....... 1 LAHAIU #40 FASHION SO. (714) 171-Sftl (212) 691.otst __ ... IC>.• ........ -.,~ • CllllTOS #163MAU 924-1625 __ ,,. ... ....... -·" • D~ILY .PILOT EDITOBIA.L PA.GE A Gamble for City Approval ol ll-galiz.ed bingo in Laguna Beach could bring some new hassles and headarhes to a city :1lready burdcnt-d '4 Ith more than tts share of civic ar- ntations. Thl' city t'OUnc1I has given rrcliminary approval lo such leg alii ::ition. but tor purpo!tcs of debate only. The proposal would allow charitable groups to run bmgo games as fund-raisin" projects. That's the s pirit of the measur~ anyhow, but the possibility or trouble is c lear Al the least, th<' gaming would place additional workload on the pobce department charged under the µropo cd Jaw with both inve:it1gation of applicants and "1th enforcement of its m' n ud conditions . And if the history of Laguna klls us anything. it is thut the addition of new regulation per mits and in· '~ligations to the existing mora!t:i or governmental 10\'est1gations 1s a s ure-fare formula tor Laguna ·s O\\ n patented brand of civic stomach distress Before the city counc il blithl'I) sa)s. yes. the cit) needs btngo. it must dctermme 1f the city also needs the potential attendant increa ses m police work. The ne~ f<?r leg alized bingo m ust be s hO\\ n by or- gamzat1ons that can qualif) under the la\\ ·s rather narrow d efinitions. Time to Cool It ,\ great head of steam has been generated over the double taxation of Mission Bell Ranch and Mariners Village h o m eowners to San Juan Capistrano. It ·s time lo t:ontrnl th1:; l'nerg~ before the lid blows off the pot. Property owm•r:-. on~in all) had a legitimate grip~ against the C'1tv of San Juan" hi:n they discovered the cltY had failed to detach their property from t" o :service districts at the bmc or annexallon in 1973. The .city's apparent ovcrsl~ht resulted in doubl<' t a.xahon. In recent weeks San Juan h as c·ut through mounds or red tape to assure that every d<>uble-tnxt>d homeowner wlU have his taic reimbursement by the end of August. Mlssion Bell residents who contUluc to Cflll for de· annexation Crom San Juan should takt> nott· They will have their tax rebate checks in hand j ust ~i'7 weeks after their initia I "protest" meeting. ll 's u lot farther to county government off tees 111 Santa Ana than downtown to San Juan Ctty Hall. R e freshing Approach Good commurucations are at the heart of m <Hl' public :iafety operations. The radio <llrn a' l's tor pohce, fare and lifeguard agencies are hterall) ltfehnes m time or emergency. .,. Jn San Clemente, those Lines have from t1ml' to time ~otten snarled. Fire Chief Ron Coleman has worked o ut an em cient and needed impro\·ement to the police, fire r·ad10 system . . The chief further proposes that his force of firemen will make the necessary alterations. It is. to say the least. refreshing to see such in- itiative. It is l audatory that the chief proposes to ha\(' his own personnel do the job, a n action that :,hould keep cost s at a minimum. Too many times in local gqvernment we sec b1~ dty ideas-hiring special consultants. contracting out s imple jobs. and departmental tunne l visio n . Chief Coleman's and his department's "can do ' ~p1rit i'I commcrn!ablc . USC ...___N ''6t'111tmin, st•tt your eri~r~s .'' Parents S tatistics Tell A11otht-r Story 'Brainivash' Most Kids Ikar Gloorny Gus Home Births Not the AnsWer {SYDNEY HARRIS) When we• i;!l'I hold 11( J nl:'I\ word. hkt' llumpt~ L>umpt ~ \\l' quickly !>hO'tl. it \\ho's mu:-tt·r b\ making it mean whatl'vc.'r \H ' want it to m ean Dunnl>? the rt• C'ent Patty llcar!il trial, the \\utd "brainwashing" J:Ol lhc full treatment In the r1rst pla~e. it":> an 1d1oti~· word, and only psychological)} naive people would use 1t. Everybody in the world 1s bra1nwai.hed to one extenl or anotht>r . the only d1r ferencc as how mu c h and how crrcc 11vely. The brainwn-.hinl( process begms the m oment we are born, w1lh our parents, and continues ;i~ long os we are under their care. Only the most careful and wisest or parents are able lo keep it within rtitlooal limits ; the ethers are proud of doina a com- plete and permanent job, which they call "bringing up the kid lo know wrong from right." THE ONL V trouble wilh brinl( Ing up the kid lo know \Hon~ ·from ngbt is thnl it generally m eludes too much. If it modestl)' restricted 1tsclr l{l such hn:m.: morttl rn•tters u lying, steahnR, eheatlni;:. cruelty, t'nvy :ind Ill 1t'r1ng. 1t could claim to be ,1 .. moral t>ducaUon'' (If It wcrt• hy example as much a~ by pr.- ccpl), But most parents don't stop with tht•i<c unlvcrsols. They ln· corporate their own provincial prtjudlcttl Into their <'hJldren l.'J part of the whole fomlly cur- rl<'11lum -and t'lomeUmca :is the mocst important part. ~ICC or the Laguna Beach Police Department 10 1,ark the radar mobile in front or the station .... hen n ·s not in operation. That "ay l can tell ir the coast is clear ac; I head out Lagunu Can\'Oll JS Gtonmt O.n c.ommefth llllt• \Ybtnttt•d t.y f'••d•" •f'd d• ftot tteCl\Mr••t refttct the Wl.#\ ef the M'#t••PN" $f'fMll yOW ..,. Pff•• te Gloomr Gu•. 0•11• ~lo4 And so these brainwashed kid' grow up confusing the crt..'<ios and dogmas and pre1ud1c<'s 11f a particular church or cultur l' or class or nauon with the \\Ord or God. WHAT IS basically 'Arona \\llh brainwashing is its two pos!11blc consequences: it e1thN ~uc ceeds, or it fails. Both con"l' quences arc disastrous. If 11 'Uc ceeds . the parent hu s transmitted the virus or his own emotional diseases to his oCfspr- ing. 1( it fails. and lhe offspring sees through the veil of "morah· ty" to the underlying prejudices, then he 1s hkely to rebel In the op- posite direction and discard all genuine morality Patty Hearst. rorrnstancc, was brainwashed not by the SLA, but by her own early exclusive en- vironment, which isruelded her from coarse reality and from the facts of life unacknowledged or denied by the privileged cla,11e1' Thus, she became> t-:asv prey to the extremusm or lhl' l('ft. nnc1• "ht' recognlted lhat what she had bc<'n taught was not ncce sanly true. The best and smartest parent' tell their children what they think ls right. but they also leave broad mar1ins ror 1ndePtnd •nl Judamenta as the child is grow- tn(t up: und, mo1t or all, they try to keep options open. ao that t.he children can make rational choices of their own. Nobody who is not br1llnw11hed ftt home can be brainwashed anywhere else. To the Editor: As the physician pictured in your lead article in the People Section of Aug. 19 on Home Births. I am compelled to deplore the article itself. While 1 must, of course. agree that the woman in childbirth has certain rights to be considered. I must also qualify that these rights must only be considered whPn they are compatible with the rights of the as yet unborn child. Throughout my 20 years of obsletncal practice I have ob- served obstetricians alter their delivery techniques to comply wtlh lhc demands or their po uents within the hospital seltin.: Thus the abandonment of twilight s l eep , gener:i l anesthesia. the encouragement or natural ch1ldb1rth or with local anesthesia. the increasing presence Of (athers In the de- livery room Never. though, will the competent obs lclric rnn encourage a return to home de· Uvery Your "nler slates, "forty years ago most babies were born at home." Was this lD Southern Califorma or in more pnm1tive parts or the world where they arc still delivered mostly al home? I'm sure if you polled 40-year- olds in Orange County you would find most were born in hospitals. SEVENTY-FIVE years ago m Southern California most de· livenes were in the home and <tl that lime one in 10 women died as a r esult of childbirth com· plicntions and 50 percent of children did not live beyond 5 ~ars of age During t.he past 75 years and since the 1nst1tution or hospital deli veries only one woman m 10,000 dies as a com- plication or childbirth and I~~ than one m 100 bab1e-; d1l's before the age or 5. Yes. there are potential , dangers to the uS<lJ.te of •n~tru· monts, druiis. and induced lobor but these are far outweighed by the danaers of not usina them. Yes, the m ortality rate ls still not uro and cerebral palsy IA still with us but one need only consult and com pure 1975 Orange County ( MAILBOX ) utter& from rtaders art wt'lcome Tht nght to condtnst ~ltNI lo /II spoct or thmmatt h~I u rf'Sf'nwd Leltn-s of 300 wore.II or ltss 1.1.1111 ~ gi1.1m prt/trmct All ltlfna m1411 111 clU«U rignaturt and m01l1ng addrtu bl.It namt• may be w11Mtld on rt qwlt 1/ ru//tcl~I rtason ts opporeYil Poetry will not be pubhslted statistics with the re~t of tht· state and nation or wilh the 1965 rigures to see that this 1 a desira- ble olace and t1 me lo have a babv and that further tmprovemcnts may be anticipated. That 1s. un- less we listen to those who wish lo return. God help us. to the ptim1tivism or home delivery. It's only common sense that more improvement can be ac- complistied w1th1n everybody's hospital for all dchvenes than "1lhin every body ·s home for an occasional dehven RICHARD S JONAS M 0 llappfl BWJ R ider To the Editor: Since my effort to ride the Laguna Beach Mun1t"1pal Trans1l system to a city council meetm~ on July 14 brought problems With Route 6 C covering Arch Beach Heights) to my attention, I'm de- lighted to report that progress in correctinll the problems and 1m· proving the system has been made. In response to my requests, Wt' now have bus stop signs along the.: route in Arch Beach Heights. Wl• also have current bus S<'hC'dulc•' attached to the ~iflns and bencht"• are being put in place. 1 have heard many favorable comments from area resident:-. The lC!enager:-. ore thrilled to have acoess to the schedul('!4 Motorists have bt:eome awnr<' that there IS a bus system. Peo pie are considering using the bu"' to JtO to the beach as a way to ovoid the pork Ing problem. With the increase In vis ibility Park Acquisition Needs Boost Votcr!I in November wilt IM• n."ked to opprovt• lhO l!1!1Uanc4! O( $280 million In bonds. primimly for the acqulatlon or coastal Tecrealional areas to be inclt1d('d into the State Pnrk System. The ballot measure is the result or JeJ?1slat1on nuthored by Senator Jobn NeJedly. IC you arc wondering why, with an S800 million budid surplus, the <'lluens should be asked to incur 3 debl ror this purpos e in stud or usinJ( the money al Jund, there are several iood answers. The !U''Sl is tl'lat somehow the anticipated surplus seem to bave vanished Into thin air. Ap- J>lrenlly lbe estimates ol re "e!'IUt$ were ovttly .optimistic. Al least Slate Finanee Director :Roy Btll bad warocd the soloos aplns•. ~lna the au.rplues .. ( EARL WATERS ) for new programs. lie now s{A)'s lhtre may not be any surplus • even without new ap. proprialtons. In any event Nejedly, whose c:ooeem ror the parks stems from his duties as chairman of the Natul'al Resources and Wildllfe committee. had felt the pulse or the Legislature and coacluded there would be no money for u- pansion of the park S)'!Jt.em l't"- gardless or how much there might be In surplus. H E NOTED that while California's J)Opulal.ion doubled in the past two decades.-the use of the state parh. beaches and recreatioaal areas had muJUpUed 10 Umes without any substantial add1Uons to tbc i.ystem. Whatever faults Earl Warren ~ lllve had, as governor be · ~::~r~'i: ~~~~~s~~:tl~7h:,.~ were many m uJor ncquisitions or both beaches and pnrks by the stale, u wfll as develof)rncnt of t.he properties for recreational use. Ing but Governor HonaJd lteag11n hit up0n the Idea of shifting the burden or parks to local govern menl nnd not only allocolcd money to them lo purchase lend bul transferred aome of the ex lat· ing parka to lhem. ll would have been more understandable had TRIS WAS all done with direct he proposed dealing some or the appropriations. ln fact there • parka to others. For example, tbl' were no park bond issues until Will Roger• State P&rk, which 19M and that was only for $60 exhta more as a monument to the mUUon and WH chiefly for im-film Industry than a r~reational provements. A similar bond area, mlght have been given to issue was voted In 1970 and a the motion picture people for pre· third, thaHor $250 million in 197,, sc r v a tj oo. The m t ss ions Nejedly'a will be the !lrsl to pro-establiabed by f'ather JunlJ>(!ro vlde fw new pure bases. • Serra now preserv~ as state parks could h:.ive been turned back to the Catholic Church which has m aintained tall the others, most as operational places or wonhlp. Shortqes or funds might ex· plain the lapse in park ac qulaiUons a nd dcvcloJ)mcnl whJch transpired. The truth Is that until Nojcdly came aJong the legislators hadn't Mown much tn~t. For, even without funds, bonds could have issued then as well a.s now a od the proper\,)' would have been somewhat cbea.,.t. Not only ,.,., Ult.est )._ck· • • Those of course are "whnl might have beens." Reality ls that unJcu the bonds are voted the probability la that thin(ts will continue to drift unttl it Is too l•lc or the costs will be far m<>l'c lhan ~now are • and VIObihty of the bu:, system. It 1s hoped thnt nders h1p will in crease, lhal revc.'nues will ah.o in crease. and that those 1ncre:iM')> will lead to morl' frcqu(•nt servit"e I would hke to see lhi)\ kind of atlent1on paid to the other ro11t1•' 111 town. Perhaps we all mijtht benent 1r '"our .. area of town hud better bus Sl'r vice and the routl·~ were coo rd in ·a ted so th al transfers would be more 1•rr. c1ent. Certainly. we have a Ion~ way to llO. but with positive at tention given to thl' bus sysll'm by res1dcnts. city staff and the ci- ty cooncil. maybe we will all be w1lhng to exchange a s moi: contributing auto trip for a pollu- llon-free bus trip. BONNIEJ. KUTZ llom.-for ,\r' To the Editor: Regarding the Planning Com- mission discussion or th e festivals, Councilman Brand's idea or Canyon property acquisi- tion and moving the Art-A-Fair is excellent, with some modifica- tions. To make the property really draw people. the Sawdust s hould move ther e as well since there ts so much more usable space. THE PRESENT Sawdust pro- perty could be used advan- --tageously in other ways- parking, senior citizens housing and perhaps even a trailer couri similar to the one at Woodland. Ir the Sawdust could see the ad· vantages or onsite parking and an enlarged exhibition space. as well as the park potential. it is in a n excellen t position t o portic1pate in·the Jrvine-Cnnyon property purchase since it has nearly paid orf 11'< present pro· perty and could afford the other, CSJ><'('1ally with the help ol the c1 ty and Art-A-Fair sharing th<' bill. MmYWlNC: (.'an11on ('fu1mc To th<' Editor This month then• h." l' hcrn ..,,x terrible acl'l'1cnt'> in l.a1o:u1111 Canyon I, spl'i1k111.: for many 1·1tow1111 of Laguna B<•ach . thank 11 1.., h111h time that RonH' rrw:i ... ur ··~ tw tnkcn to bef(in wrdt•11rn..: t .a "1111.1 Canyon Road. There are a few, of courM'. wtv> wouJd not approve or domg this . • It was mentioned In un artlclr 1n your paper a white back that this wldeninJ would m ean thal it would make the road a freeway. Jsn't It better to hl\ve a freeway. II you want to ca II it that. than the price of b1.1man lives being sacrificed? • TRE SIGNS up and down the road or "No Passing" are a joke. No one; b\lL no one, respects them Quotes "A litterateur is not a confec- tiooer. not a dealer in coernelics, not an mltrt'ainer ... He l8 Just like an ordinary reporter. What wouJd you uy 1C a newspaper re- porter, because of h is fastidiousness o:r from a '1rish to give pleasure to iia readers. were to describe only honest m&.)'ors, high-minded ladies and virtuous railroad~?" AlllOll~ fgf}a~fblt ... .aooeUa~and~gN or notices them e'Ccept a very lew "110" ant to"" t' a l1lUe longer An uccident nwan~. or cour:w. our l.al(uno B(•ach Police n1•p11r1nwn1 I:\ nlwny~ called and urn\ ('1. within :>l'condi. ali>o thl• ll1 t' d1.•p:11 tnw nt. purumc'Cl1<'s und ambula111'<' ;uHI <ill clt•sc•ne all the <'rt'dll in tht• 'tl.<lrld for Mll'h prompt sNvicl'~ in curtnl! for humanity This is :-.uch on important mat ter to sec and t.1ke the necessary stc.>ps immediately to ~et the plans and road building ac · complished, including widening plus signals where needed. l.et's accomplish this now for • thl· salC'ty M l'Vt'r vone. PENNY MORSE .4'C#11iar•· If omd119 To the Editor· On AuJ.! I ~. lhl' Dully Pilot. publish<'d J letter from the cor· respon!l1n.: st.>cretan or the Council on Aging or l.<11tuna Reach fomphmcntinii tilt' Pi lot's recent L'd1torial on horn11ng for Senior <;'1tizcns entitled '"Raising False Hopes "'" The c.'d1ton al spec1rically referred to a pro- posed $26 milllon senior housing development on the Marcroft property JUSl cast or Laguna Beach. Once again claimed ·duplicity by the developer against "i;Qme Orange County senior citizens" · raised Its ugly head. TUE SENIOR Citizens' Coun· cil's Committee on Housing has held endless meetings wit.h botb proponent.II and opponents or the project. All of these have now re- sulted in o 11et or standards an<l guidelines being recommendect> lo the dt'vl'loper including a homeowners' a ssoc1lllion, In· come parameters. sales to p<>ten• tial buyerc;, i.nd subdivision nmenitic.'s. Ov<'roll we have de-• veloped a c o reruJ gwde tor owner protection Our rt>commenda· 1wn~ will form part or the pro- l<'Cl. We will continue to work on acl<llt tonal conditions to In.sure completion or the project. Wo we•lco m o all Input from knowle<lgc1tble groups. We ex· l<'nd an open lnvllotlon to the c;ounrll <>n Ai.ting of Lnf(una fkuch lo mCC'l with us nnd pro- vide their Input ror our con· i.11h•ratlon. NORMAN n llORWlTZ Chai rm on, M nrcroft Property TukJt•orce Orange County Senior (.;IUz••nlJ' Council OltANOll COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. Wttd. Ptlbl..;. T/fomcu Kf'l'flU, J:d1tor /klrl>oro Krtll>tch. F.dalonal Page EcbWr The editorial pase of ltlfi Daily Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate readers by Pl"f!leltllng on thl.oi page dlverte comlTl4'tli.ry on topics of Interest by a)'ndlcat. ed cotumnlaL, and cartooni.1.1. by provldlns a forum tor re.aders1 \'lews and by presenting thl" nt'wi1p1~r·11 oplnlon11 and ideas on currtnl topics. Thto editorial opini01u1 of the Dally Pilot appear only In the t'dllorial colutnft> at the top or the paac. Opinions U· preutd by the columnilu and <"•rtoonlsu and ltettf'r wril.crl are lhtir own and no' tnd~mait of th~r views by the 0.lly. PIJat hould be inte.rrtd. Wednesday, August 25.19'18 ' - I Orange Coast EDITI ON * * * VOL. 69, NO. 238, 7 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES Today's Closing , .Y. Stocks ' c TEN CENTS I f ~:~:~••A~~~~ un•Ud~~ m•!~!:~.~~.!?. p~~~! '"•!!1 1e~ • TbetJnitcd States dernantll'<Jt()-Com m a nd declared t he U.S.RearAdm.MarkP.t-'rudden M'1. Gen. U;in Ju·kyong, the Panmunjom clash regrettable "1'heU.N.Comma.ndwill stud; day that North Korea punish the i.eparat1on proposal "muy tw u told the North Koreans during a chief North Kort!andtlt:gate. pro· and urged that both sides s~k to your proposal ln detall con('ern• soldiers who hacked lo death two vos1t1 ve :step .. und woulcl bt• 48-rnmule session oflhejwnt com-!1"~f'tt that In the future North uvoidsuch Incidents in thduture. mg the (JSA)jolnt st.-eurity area U.S. Army ofrH't'tll "1l the -.tud1ed in detail, bul :,aid 1t m1ss1on which oversees the 23· Koreans s tay north un() tht• Frudden, tht' chil'f UNC dt•· and provide our rt'spon.se when• Panmunjom truce v1 lh•ac a week meanwhile expects punishment )t>ar -old Korean armistice. Americans and SOuth Koreans legate, s uit.I. "'Your respanse is that study is t'ompJetcd." ago. of the North Koreans who kLlll'd Ever since the truce was signed stay south of the line, which also unsatis ractory .' • The allies, he Meanwhile Pentagon officials North Korea proposed pb.>s1ca1 the Americans in a dispute over in 1953. guards from both si~es passes through the center of the :.aid-. demand. concrete action in· acknowleda:ed today that a u.s. separa~1on between Communi:st µruninga tree. have .had free run ot the Joint conference room and across the eluding_ pu~11shme~t. or those South Koreanworkparty thutcut. Md allJed guards ;it PanmunJom "I have called this meeting !or :.eeunty area at Panmwtjom, a n table used for today's meetlni;t responsible lor the killing and or· down a controversial trC<' In the to prevent clashes like the fight 1n ooe pufl><)se .•. to inform you area about 850 yards in diameter The general also read out a de rs to North Korean troops demilitarized zone last week also which the tw o Am enc an' that our side ulls for purushment bisected by the m11ltary d e· message e artie r t'Onveyed against physic' al contact ''Ith or uprooted two North Korean road perished of thos e res pons ible for the marcalJon line between North privately in which North Korean obstrucung the movement or ol· barrierstherc. Teacher Pay Hike Approved By MICHAEL PA"KE\'ICH Of Ille 0•11, PolOI $l•H .Newport-Mesa UruJ1ed School Dis trict trus tees votoo Tuesday to rescind a June 22. 1976, de- cision to freeze tea chers' salanes at the present level for the up- coming year . The action m e ans that teachers will once again be re- ceiving annua l pa} rate in- creases for gamrng a }ear or s eniority. Jn taking the action the board said it was not mod1f} in.: 1ls position but hoping to open lhC' door for a reexamination or the increase structure The free.,,e on r a1scs came .Ufrr s alary negoti ation~ brnk1.• dn\\ n ln ant.ic1pation or the !>l<.1te 's new collective bargaining .ta.... tht' Rodda Act-whic h went into C'f fettJuly 1. The board hnd expressed un c ertainty over how lhc new law would arrect the sclC'ct1on or negotiators for ch:.lnct teachC'rs At Tuesday 'i; m(•1.•ting the board adopted guidelines or the Bodda Ad for ~mployer·employc relations prncesse~. Teachers will vote on <kt. 14, to sC'lect u negotiator to open talks w1th the board. Before the close of school m June, the district 's 1,SOO lt'O<'ht·r~ rejected a 4 school board offer of a s.s percent pay 1ncredse because or the elimination of the autom atic pay increases for senion ty. The monC'y for the 5 5 percent increase 1s included m the di!.· trict ·s Aug. 3, approved budget of $46.6 million. Therefore last ni&ht 's decision will have no er. Cttt on the total amount or money to be negotiated. according to board President Don Smallwood · A spokesm nn ror the school board called the decision to rt• instate the automatic pay an creases a "Aoo<l f:tith $11.'sturl'" towa rds lmprovin~ urcum1n..: ~gotiation!. lll'tw1•1•11 t1•ucht•r-. Md lhC' d1:0.1 m·t Food ·Hotline To Shut Down? LOS ANG ELJo:S l1\l'1 I\ 11htte an form••t1on holllnt: lhnt ha, hclpt'd more than 25.000 JH.'<>pl1• buy surplu11 pr0tl111·1• al hnr~Jln prices moy be "hut down l1t•t';i11,t• o f j lack o r t·on-.umc::r pnrt1r 1p;1t1on. nfftct ul!. ~::a~ The hothrH"~ or1?ani1t•r-1 h,1\1' blamed rn ooet of th1• dropofr on last month ·s rnnnNv :-.t rtk<' &fore lh1• !'it r1kt', frOll C'lllls u da~ wtn• com1n1? in. Off1t•tal!. )'Ill} thnt flgur c ha:. now rlropJl('d 111 200. OranJ!e _j ~{J;-- ""e athe r Sunnr 'l ktes and ('t>Clll'r "eathf'r I hrou1:h 'rhun;<l1n with c louds in tht• n m Coa.r;tal highs 1n upper 60s INSIDE TODA l' A &ur 11111 the Air f'orct 1ioprd to krrp ~tcret ahosDJ a large ptrC'e ntagt of ntui rttnatl t.00uld rather duck out than f 1ght Str dt'foib on Pogt DJ IRdfl"~ AIY-S.tvk• " Mol!M• ........ ..., _,,, ... .... • • L.M. hYll •• Ml¥tf\ •>• Clll..,,..41 At.Or M Vi•( .. ,. I I CM-411-O J It -... ,r..,.., •• CitMI<• 0 1 ... " .... ' ... "" .... ~-01 Or-C:.Yfttil •• Otoltll *tlce "' ,...... en Nt•l•I~ ... . ... ~· •n l• .. rt<ol-t ,,, O< $1tl11Cn"" ,., ....._. .. , Sl•OWrhh .. , ,._ CJ,U Ttlt\11~ !U "•0.-.. T"-.tH• IJ.1 __.,. er ,,..,_ •• -u-.. C.t -"""""' ... f SAN --DIEGO -FWY.---. 0.llf "''-' Mlf .,_ IUlft CT- NA TIO NAl BIKE RACE ROUTE IN COSTA MESA More Than 450 Riders to Compete on 1.2 Mlle Race Course Costa Mesa to Host Bicycle Grand Prix By STEVE MITCHELi. oi 111e o.i1v PtM11 s .. 11 Spinning spokes and cheerinit folks are on tap this weekend dur- .,,~ the third annual Costa Mesa B1t•yclc Grand P rix. More than 450 bicycle raccrs will part1c1pao•e in the National Pernod Classic, which will be hdd al the rorner of Kalmus Orive and Red Hill A\•enue. Cyclis ts will t-ace around u l 2-mile course. averag1ni.! speeds of more than 25 miles per hour, according to Pat SanC'hcl o( the city's department or IC'1sun· ~erv1Ct'!C Top Brown Aide R e signs SACRAMENTO CAP> John P1nc11t4, a top education <1dvi11er to Gov. Edmund Owwn Jr. who rC'ct•ntly critlched Brown 's education policieR, has written a letter or resignation, n Rrown ~tide ~aid today. Pincus. a Rand Corp. c'<· ccutive. was appointed to th<' stale Board or Education lust year He has been ooe of Brown's leading unofficial consultanL'i on Pdu('aUon policy. fie wrote the governor Aug 14 saying he wanted to resign from the board ~pt. 1. said Elisabeth Coleman . Brown 's press s~retary She said the letter c ited "personal r easons and policy dif· ferences," and Brown hasn't re- vtewed it yet. An article by Pincus in last Sunday's Sacramento Bee said Brown, who has called for school reform, bas failed to work for it. "His greatest gubernatorial weakness is as an administrator. n manager of change, .. Pincus wrote or Brown. "He has developed no staff to work on policy for the public schools n or to observe how policies are carried out.·· Pincus a lso wrote th:>t Brown felt it was '\\ ronir of him to a.Ir his crilJcisms in public. Rnces. which begin at 8 a .m. Saturday and Sunday, includes classes for seniors . juniors. veterans. women, novice semors and intermediates and midgets. The two-day event is sponsored by the city's rCC'rC3t1on depart· menl and the Southern California Cyc l in~ A ssoc1at 1o n and sanctioned by the United States Cycling FC'der ation. Food and drinks will be availa· hk. and spectators are invited to bring a picnic lunch for th{' events Other hlghUghL'\ will m· elude a hot air balloon, Dixieland music and a German band. 4 Awards tolahnli? mor • than $3,000 will go to.,.. inning racers In ••II calegone~. Ralph Terrio. of Torrance. an Olympl<' r otn1H!t1t or and Notiona l Chom1>1on v.111 return to 1lt•ft>nd h111 Costa Mesa title as "t'll :is La~una Jw•at•h's l .. mdu Stem Hole>. the llmlt'd Stoles Women's ChnmJ)IOn who will C'ompctc in th<' women's race Sundt1y. A novelty race, fcatunn2 city c-mployc11 und "Sunday Show" hosts Ralph Stor y ttnd Barbara Hutton, will be conductro Sunday at noon llnd aired on K NBC Chan nel 4 Sunday at 4 p.m. f'or further lnformuUon on the race. contact the department or leisure servirc11 at556-5300 Skateboards Face Curbs SACRAMENTO (AP) - Sk•leboarden may soon f ind their a c ro,batlu restricted by locallaws. The Assembly gave final legislative ap·proval Tues- day to a bill gtving cities and counties the right to . regulate the u ae of skatebo ard!! on public strttt.s. The rules. ir on)', would be up to each community. A 72-0 vote sent the bill by Assemblym a n Richard Hayden <R·Sunnyvale) to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . Stabbed Many Times 2 Wonien's Bodies 1 Found Below Cliff By ARTHUR R. VINSEL oc-. Dalt, ~lee SUtt Rescuers shortly before noon r ecovered t he clothed but barefoot bodies or two young women found sprawled at the base of a rocky, surf.washed Huntiniton Beach bluff this morning, their upper torsos cov· ered with s tab wounds. Sheriff de puties said it would be some time before they could i~ntify the two victims round b) a surf fisherman. Faked Gun Nets Thief _, Station Loot A curly-haired youth. s imulnt· ing a gun in his jacket pocket, held up a seU-service gas station in Costa Mesa Tuesday ntght. fleeing with $260. "Don't count it. just give me the money or 111 shoot you," the suspect told attendant Somdul Ratanapratum. The youth then fled the station at 790 W. 19th St .. on a motorcycle driven by an ac· complice. Ratanapralum 's screams for help prompted a customer m the station to give ch ase. He lost the pair near Pomona Avenue, of· ficers said. T h e s tick -up m a n was. described as about 18 to 20 years old. standing five feet seven In· ches taU and wearing a gt'ecn and white jacket, blue jeans and brown boots. His accomplice could not be described by the attendant or the witness . Mesa School Land Deal Moves Ahead The Newport-Mesa Unified School District 1s mov10g closer to the sale or lease of the d1:. trict 's seven·acre McNaJI), site in Costa Mesa. The former ele mentary school campus located ot 19th Slre1·t Md Newport Boulevard 111 bt'mi: con111dered for 1rnJ,• or lease at a minimum cost of S3.SO per l!quare foot. Al Tucsdny night's mcelin.i. however. trustees exprcs5ed un· <'ttrtalnt)' whether acllfog or lea:<• ing the property would bcmcfit the school dt11trtct morc. Trustees m oved lo hire outside help to analyie the sJtf and re· port back with findings and necessary le1a1 documents at the next school board mtettng on Sept. 14. At th•l time the board will Uk ' action to determine the date. Ume ed place for dlsposlllon or the McNally site. HESOLDC4R JNTWODAlS "Oh. result!I to the ad were ex· ctUmt. I sold lhe car In just two days.'' 'that's the advertising success experienced by the Costa Mesa man who placed this classified ad in the Dlily Pilot: '66 Skr h1rtc. All'. Udto Xlnl cood, lo mlleate SllOO. Ph X'Xll-JC.lt1'X JC you have a car to ull, ctll &4.2·5'e78. We make it easy for you to put a few words to work (Ck' )'OU • IJ\ tile Daily Pilot. The bodies were lying on a nar- row strip of sand when spotted from the bht!f t op but the incom· ing tide washed them into the Jagged rocks before they could be recovered. No Identification was found anywhere in the immedlat~ vicinity and authorities declined to speculate on the \'ictims' ages. "They weren't little girls. but they weren 't old women,'' shen rr Sgt. Terry Williams remarked J:nmly as he :.tared down on the lengthy re<>overy operation. Circumst•nces indicated that the murdered women were most likely slain at that location, nbout 100 yards west of Golden West Street at Pacific Coast Highway. Speculation that they were hurled over the tJ>.root, nearly \\'rtical cliff was pretty much ruled out by sheriff Detcelive S~. AJ Masucci, Who noted no blood :,tams were found to in· thcate where they would have l~e BODI ES, Page A?) Plot fed Wif e"s Dt.-ath Robinson Guilty, Jurors Conclu<le By TOM BARLEY Of \M O.lly l'llet SUlf Dr. Wayne Lester Robin.1on ot Irvine was found guilty of solicit· ing the murder of his wife late Tuesday after two days of de- liberation by a n Orange County Superior Court jury. The jury added the provision that the physician was armed with a deadly weapon at the time of his arrest. The finding could add two years to the state prison tenn that Judge J.E .T. "Ned" RuUer m ay impose. Dr. Robinson. 42, bowed his head a nd wept as the jury signaled its agreement with the prosecution a rgument that he hired hit man Anthony Scalise to kill his estranged wife, Janice Robinson. 38, of Newport Beach. The jury found him not guilty on charges that he conspired to kill his wife, a verdict inspired by JU t ors· rxpressed belief that Scalise never r eally intended to harm Mrs . Robinson. Judge Rutter 's comme nts from the bench while he was de- nying a renewal of Robinson's SlS0,000 bail seemed to indicate his solid agreement with the verdict "He solicited the murder of his wrfe and he meant 1t He thought 1t had been done, he paid for 1t and he was happy about 1t." the 1udge commented, ordering t he defendant plaC'ed in the hands of deputies. ''I'm much m on .• conrcrnl'fl nght now about the welfore of Mris. Robinson," the judge told defense attornt•y Ed c;1.'0rgc George protested that Dr. Robinson ha~ r1 pr11ctk«• of about ~ to 900 pati<'nts m Irvine and no a~soclatC" dol'tor to car<' for them whlk he its in the county jn\I. He told .Judge> Rutter that Robinson'!! 70 ye or old mothrr Ii. o diabetic who has gone tnt<• com 11 on several OC'Cat1loni. and who ll'l dependent on her son 's care "Or Robinson woold also like to sell his practlcr because of his divorce "ltuation and he can hatdly do that with any success Ir ht> Is fn the jail." George pleaded while the defendcnl lald h.is head on the coun!lel table and wept. Judie Rutter remained ada· mant. He refused the plea and in· vited George to seek a writ from the appell•te court. Judge Rulter set SepL 29 as t.he date he will sentence the convict· cd physician and rule on a motion fOC' a new trial filed by the de· rense I ate Tuesday. °""' '"" ,... •• GUil TY IN D!ATH PLOT Or. W1yn• L. Robfnt on the jury's dec1111on lo C'lc11r Robln11on of conspl~(H'Y cht•rilt>'i , prais<!d the poncl 011 "o very diligent Jury.·· llP !luccesflfully argued m lhe four-week trial thal Hobinson hired Lu Vegas con man Scalise, 29, and iavc him SI0.400 as a down payment in a $20,000 plan that WllS lo culmlnt1le with the murder of Mrs . Robinson. Sea.list' told the jury that he was ordered to remove Mrs. RobinJon 'a birth control device ond deliver ll to her estranged hwsband as pr~f of her du th . Dr. Robinson race!' a state prison term of six months lo five years which could become two 3nd one half years to five ynrs lf Judgo Rutter adds the weapon provision tacked on the verdict by the jury. Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley, in no way disturbed by Robinson testified in his de· fmse that hi~ only reaaon for ask· lng ~alHase lo gel the IUD w.as lo r~cover what be described aa .a symbol of his wife's Infidelity. Roblnson denied throu.ghou~ lhc trial that he •ctually planned • (Sec DbcroR, Page Al) .. ' . ' .t 2 DAit Y PILOT c Anti Rose -;:;;;=;-- w. . -··· 1tness ca\e"48' Assaile d Prot r c ut;on witn~:1' Paul Walloch "as thl' real v11lwn ol the Pl<! (•" :.incl lht: man who ~houJd be tnt'(I Cor h1-. role ln a bribery :.cundul that r ock«! the city ot Fullerton. defense attorney Marshilll Morgnn told an Oranau County Superior Court jUJ·y lote Tuti.duy. C'oncfrmn1n .i the public r e- lations con:\ultant u s "coosum- mute perjurer" Morgan urged the aeqwual or defendant LeRoy Rose wbo, he uid, should ne\'er ha \'e been prosecuted on the basts oC Wallach 's testimoov. .. Wasn 't he the cute one'!" ~forgao asked in his final argu. ment while several members of the Jury and Judge Lester Van 'falt'nhove chu<'kled. "Wasn't be · Just charrnin~?" Walluch tc~t1ficd as onto of two prosecution witnesses that R~c u~t'd him through his role u~ public relations aidetodc\'eloper Wilham Brashears to extract money from Brashears in return for R~e s favorable vote us a plann1n~ commissioner on thl' de\l?loper 's S6.5 mtllton Hidden Lakes <'ondominium project. It was testified that Rose. 4~. "al> add1t1onallv invoh·ed in dO ;ittempt to bribe Pullerton <'ouncilman Charles. Phtlhps whose vote at city council level could have been crucial to the J'roJect. Mor,::an urged the jury to not allo" what he called "the pre- \ alent <')rt ic1s m about pohl1· r1aos" to cloud their thinking when they rt!Ure to the jury room later today. The comment was an obvious re~ponse to prosecutor Jack Hyan's earlier C'lajm to conviC't Ho~e ab an example because r "'lhen ) ou deter other polit1ci11ns rom f<ll hng prey to that l"OO• IUC'I .. t'Onl't'ding that Wal lach hud twen j poor pro~e<'ution "1tnes-.. ... Jh Jn told tht' 1un '"there "11! ah~ar-, be l';tul Wallachs in this "orld as long J :. ''~ha\ e corrupt ~11plt• 111 power · \nd R' an ad milled to the p.ml'l 1 har· \\'alla<'h •·" ..1s Ill' to his t'.trs 111 this bribery" \\.1tho11t ,., l'r 1 (•arhin,:: the point that hC' ,·11ulll h.1n• hccn JOintt~· pro-.l'<'Ut •·II" 1th How. \\ .1llat•h was ~ranh'\1 1mmuni t' frum pr O!'ll'<'Ut ron rn retw n for h1:1 k~l•murn heforc the anand Jury 11nd during the current ,.,ght '-'f.'<'k lrtal. n ~an told the JUf) that Rose ' -.tJndo; l'Ondcmned by h1i1 own '1111°\' • He played bark for the pJnl'l J re<'ording of a teJephone rnn<'crsation in which the def en ti .int diSC'U!4Sed the figure of ::-.~0.000 with Wallach. "Or Bras hears got the mt.'ssag~." Ryan said. "He knew therl' would be no Hidden Lakes "1thout Q payment.•· l\11€'., a Pizza tor Hi t by Burglar Orange County sheriff's of firers are Investigating the theft trorn u Costa Mesa plua store of meat~ nnd cheeses valued nt anore thtan $700. Deputies s aid they are q u t' !I l I '"' I n g l w o ( o r m e r 1•mploycs of Sgt. Pepperoni 's J'lttn Store. 2300 S.E. Bristol Sl. t 'c)!;ha ~h'u. regardtng the thcrt • ,f products rrom the $lore room. Gf\rn1 Sabotage? PlllLAOJO:J,J>lllA CAP> 1'wo ;\rmy 1u·rm warfnr • experts havtl met with doctors lnvt!ltig&t 11111 the myatcrlou!I lf'aloonaires' <h!tt'aSl' to ('on11idtr the poulbili· h or u botu1tc. although nono ts :-11'lpected, otrlclals said. c DAILY PILOT , ... 0<-(Nol n.1t'f f'litl .... , .. w~ " ,..,....,,_. t"t Ntwt f/)fHt. I• pWr;.tflv.tJ bf ,,_ a.-c ... ,., ""4111.,.,.,. c-1 '"-.., .. ,, •• •(• ~-0,...,d Mcwiie..y WW .. ,,..,.., tot (~\t M•\jl N••rt0'1: fiWA(h ""'°"'~ IW'M " • •"""'•'" \'•II•., ,,.,,. ~,.._, • \.-•fi,tty •na U t\i'N ... " ~1' t.~t '4 M~ ,,..~, ......... ,, .... ~.,..... ,..,..,., ,.,. ~ :::,; ;:: =:r::.~·~\:~ • Robtl'1N.W~ ,., ........... ,..,.._ Jeck R. CUT1tY \I,._,...,....,,-. o._ ,.._.. Thomas 1(~11 E<lll ... Thomas A. 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Costa Mesa poli<'e omcer Richard Rosser confronted the ) ouths in a field near the victim's home on Valley Road Tuesday afternoon. following a call from the boy's mother. The youths allegedly held the boy and threatened him with a hunting knife before lalcing his small pocket knife. The boys, age 13 to 16. refused to hand O\'er the bo} 's knife to Officer Rosser, so he arrested the lttnager with the bunting knife. En route to the police station, the boy ad milled taking the knHe, poh ce said. and ~as turned over to his parents. Transit Panel Impact Lilooly To Be Large By WI LLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ill• O•lty 11'1181 ~" Orange County Transit District officials said today enactment of J bill requiring creation or powerful new transportation <'Omrnassions in four Southern Cuhforni:i counties will have n .. tremendous impact" on exist- tnJt local operation. In fac:t, the commis.sfons could rl'legate current transit distnct boards to the role of mere bus system operators with lltUe or no policy making powers, acrordlng to OCTD spokeswoman Mary. Evelyn Dryden. "It all depends on the way each new commission sets up its own polkies and on tbe nature and character or commission mem- bt>rship in each coonty," saJd Mrs Dryden. Fountain Valley 's Al I lollinden. an OCTD director and r{'s1dent authority on the new legislation. said membersbip ot Orange County's board could hear a striktng resemblance to I he current OCT D board. He explained that Oran«e County's state-mandated com- mission would have five mem· bers. Two would be county supervisors, two would be named by the County League of Cities :.election committee and one \\OUld be a publlc or "at large member." Those are identacol m~m · hersh1p requirement.I to the prc- :.<'nt OCTD board. An addlllonal stipulaUon con· t :11ncd In the new legll\latlon makes It even more Ukcly thal <·ornml1111ion and transit dlslricl board member!thlps wlll overlap. l\t least two members ol the nf'w pimel mu!lt nlso belong to the trsnsit district govenuni board und tlollinden said that number could be at many aafour. Mrs. Dryden aa\d Ol:TO d1rmors have consistently re· s erved comment on tho trQns portatlon commlu\on measure since 1t was first In· troduccd 18 months 8.ftO. It!! near unanimous passage by holh houses ol the slate legislature within the past week mean• the measure must now. C'lcar only one remauling hurdle. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr Hollinden saJd today he reels the new commission's pawcr In Oranee County wilt evolve ova a pulod of time and may in· corporate much o{ the oncotni plannlnt ot the current dlatrict :it.air. He dJd say. however, tMt there is a tremendous implication in tbe Je(lalation Ulat there wlU be "a whole new balt1ame lo transportation plannln1." The OCTD director said lhtre :ire pros and cons to the new com- mission structure but th•t the favorable points wtll probably outweigh the negative ln the long run. Hollindco said, ror exampl,, that t.be new comrnW.soo wlU have aweepine J>OWtt over all tranaporlation plannJn1 and finandnr. whlcb is currcmUy frqmenled amoa.a area clly Md county 1r°'U>S •. ,.,....P~AJ BODIES ••• bunbled lowD lbe rocks. "And tllitY trere btac oa sand ~ the bocl1el ,,,_. oot wet so tbity eowdn't hue wuhed up lbere, .. s,t. llluuttbtx:olaloed. The vetern homfcldt In· ~.tor tald lA hit~ the Y'OODI women wete Jumped by t.helr alayer or ala.yen u they lOOk a predawn stroll on lhe popular surflo1t ond h sblna beach which i1 beavUy used at all houri in the summertime. "S!ther that, or they were chit.led and tried to escape by go- ing up the rocks," ~. Mll.'!uccl said. The r~overy operation drew a laree crowd of ape«at.or1 who were held bock rrom tho im- medi11Le \•iclnity by a rope cor· don tied to two emer1ency vehicles, parking m~r poles, oilfield industrial equipment. and ot.ber supports. lnvestieators said t.be search for tbe slain pair's identities was complicated by the fact lhal absolutely no personal identification was found, nor did either victim hav~ any dis- tinctive characteristics such as a scar, birth mark or tattoo to pro- vide any c Jue. The bodies were removed by coroner's deputies who planned immediate autopsies to identify the two Jane Does who were pro- bably in their late teens or early twenties. according to unofficial comment from those who vi ewed them at close range. Costa Mesa High School Signups Set Registration for new and re.. tu.ming Costa Mt:sa Hlgh School students Cor the fall semester begins Sept. 7 on the campus. New students should receive counseling between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. beginning this week. Phone 556-3355 for an appointment. f ollowing is the registration SC'hedule: -Freshmen: RegistratJon and orientation in S<'bool lyceum SepL 7at9a.m. -Sophomore•: Meet Sept. 9 ats a m.tonooninboys'gymna.aJum. -Janlon: Registration Sept. 8 from 12:15 p.m. to 3 p.m.1n the boys'gym. -&nlors: Signups also Sept. 8. from 8 a .m. to noon in the boy's gym. Classes begin Sept. 13 at 8 a.m. for irlhtudents. CofC Board Elects Seven For 3 Years Seven directors have been elected to three year terms on lbe Costa Mesa Chamber of Com· merce. The new directors, some or them currenur serving on the board, will begtn their terms Oct. 1. according to vote chairman Conrad ''Shorty" Schearer. Directors include Arlene Schafer. vice chairman or the Costa Mesa P lanning Com· mission; Willard T. Jordan, architect and former Costa Mesa councilman; and Howard Clary, vice president or the chamber and Duncan Electronics ex· eC'utlve. Also, H. Jack Hall, attorney: Don T. Bull, chairman of the bicentennial committee, Jack Curley, vice presidenl and general manager of the Orange Coast Dally Piiot, and Pal Con- nell. vice president of Connell Chevrolet. There are 21 dlroctors on the chamber board, with one third helng tlccted each year lo thr~· yeurterms. f',.... Pflfle Al DOCTOR ••• his wlfe's murder. lie told the Jury that he hired Scalise to Ket hls wife's sianature on a lnnd ule deed and that he never had any intention of h armlnJl her Mn. RObinJoo sued t.hc d~tor ror divorce tut July. It was testified io the trial that more than $2 mllllon In community property ia at issue, lncludinlC the couple's $200,000 home and nearby l&ad lo Blf Canyon. Dr. Robinson was amsted last Feb. 25 alter a acume with lawmen at a Santa Ana tenice station durtni whJch a Joaded a u tomatic fell from bls waistband to the grouod. Scallu. who took Mu. Robinson away Crom the area ror roor days alter telhng hero( her hutband 's murder plot over lunch al the Velvet Turtle ln N"'J>Ort Beach. ltd the physl· cian into the trap set by pc>llcci and district auoroey's In· vestigatora. £!!!! 1975 CLOCU Housing Lottery On Tap •(!)1 SlllOUS Cllllll S •(91 11 ·QJ . VIOLUIT t•llUS .. UHU (M.,,.J.,, 1.,., .. ,_ lo•• ,., ....... lo .. bery., Auo.,lt 10 ICrlfl Dtt htty 2' I.tu e. ('*J JI*-The lr\'tnc Company an· noun<'cd today It wHl hold n new lottery on Sept. l& -lh~ time lO i.ell 82 moderate-coat town.hom .. • ln Woodbridge ·0) •01 11 ·C) More thun 2.000 per.ans ha\i already t•xpressed lnterest In Ute townhomes and company of.· f1c1als 11ay they wlll leave lht ln- terc t list open until ~pt. 18 for lust-minute potential buyers. ro•c11u UP£ lGQaAVAT(D ASSAULT ROlllUY ... ht1y S l •lts Oae h ry '5 StCllb Ott htry U Sml4s \!) (!)l (!) ' J Exact prices of the new unit». wea-t> revealed for the rlrst Umt loday by Irvine Company VI~ President Bill Wall. He said th• two uod three-bedroom units. will sell for between $31,500 and SJJ,000 IU.QlH Y l H CCNT ·THEFT MOTOR YEHICl[ THEFT Also for the first time, the In- come levels needed to qualify for the new hom es were an- nounced b~· Watt. Families• In- comes mu.st fall within $12.000 <ind $1 7.400 to qualify. The exact amount needed will be de~. termined by the size of the- ram1ly. .. h..,11~ ht l nry S Secws Oae htfJ 32 Srct11ds n. AP WI,.._ .. O..rl CRIME CLOCKS -This chart shows the frequenC'y of oc - currence of certain serious crimes across the nation during 1975, ciccording to the annual Uniform Crime Reporu. FBI Report Shows The moderate-<'ost housinc \\&S required by the city of Irvine when the total Woodbridge permits were ob. tamed. Violent Crime Up Sharply in Nation To rnsure that the houses ar<' sold to families with moderate means. rathet than high-Income families, a non-profit cor. poration was set up to screen ap. phcants. WASIDNGTON (A P> -Jn an average hour last year in the United States, two people were murdered and six women w ere raped. Before t.bat hour ended, SS peo- ple became victims or aggravat- ed assault, 52 persons w ere robbed and 112 vehicles were stolen. In addition, 360 burglaries were committed and 720 persons or businesses became victims o( larcenies. Altogether. lhe F ederal Bureau of Jnvestigauon reported Tuesday, 21 serious crimes were committed every minute ol 1975 as the over-all rate increased 10 percent over 197 4. or the seven categories tabulated by the FBI in the an- nual Uniform Crime Reports, on- ly murder showed a dedine -h ' one percent. In addition. suburbs showed a 10 per<'ent increase In crime. rural areu S percent and cities of at least 250,000 persons, seven per<'ent. The report showed an estimat- ed 56,090 forcible rapes. Thal would mean that 51 out ol every 100.000 women and girls in the country were r aped last year or suffered an attempted rape or ai.- sauit with intent to rape. But rape is considered the least reported or all <'rimes. wilb some authorities speculating that three of every four victims do not report attacks. Twenty-six percent or the ()f. t enses tabulated under the forcible-rape category were :11 !.empted rapes or assaults with intent to rape. The f'Bl 's Uniform Crimt- Reports are compiled from voluntary reports by nearly all slate and local law enforceme nt agencies. Increases in s erious crime· were recorded for all regions of the country and for <'ihes. ~ub urbs and rural areas alike. The c ategory showing till' greatest leap since 1974, a 14 pt•r cent increase, was larceny-lh<'fl, especially or motor vehicles. Victims lost some S992 m1lhon in propl'rty in 5.9 million in<·• dents. The Northeast had the highesl rise In serious crime, with 11 per- cent more than the year before. Burglars Hit Mesa House A Costa Mesa housewife, who left her home brieny Cor a shop. ping trip Tuesday returned to find cash and ammurution miss mg from her bedroom. Mrs. Judith Lee Dasse, or 1114 Mission Drive told police someone entered her home and took $53 in change :md am- munition from the mas ter bedroom. A neighbor told police he saw lhree young men leave the home at about 1 ·45 p.m . The thieves t•mered the home through an un locked window. he lte rs for Bali · LOS ANGELES (APJ -One hundred temporary shelters de- signed for disaster relief, and <'Osting SSO each, will be sent to homeless earthquake victims In Dali, a non-profit group lo sub- urban Glendale has announced. I VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I Theres more to soft contacts than meets the eye. ntEOP11CAL DEPARTMf.NT AT MONTCOMERYWARD Costa Mesa biUtol at. at 1an diego fwy ..• 714-549-9400 You can tell just by looking at a soft contact lens that it js designed to be comfortable on the delicate surface of the eye. It's llexible and soft, just aB its name implies. But the difference between regular contact.a and soft cont.act lenses goes even deeper than that. Soft contact.a actually absorb fluid to become even soft.er nnd more comfortable while you're wearing them. Chances are the Optical Department at Wards can fit you with a pair of HOft contact.14. Wards has the latest in titting equipment and <.'Ont.act lenses including bifocal cont.acts. So, if you're thinking about cont.act81 think about the Optlcal Department at. Montgomery Ward. Put your face in our hands. M()N H .<>Ml 1-l V WARD Scallse l~ today ln the hands of (ederal officers. He WU IUM'eD• dtted to them on pard.e nolatioo alltaatlon 1b~fu.i alt.er be 1ue Ns tntimony., BotiiOfCWL •,. • '---r-~-----------------------------------J ..... t ., W~nesd!)'. August 25, 1979 DAILY PILOT A:; r ·Malpractice: Fee Hike This Time? BARRY l. UOfltR D.P M . DISORDERS & SURGERY OF THE FOOT WISHES TO ANNOUNCE M OPENING Of AN OFF ICE . LOS ANGELES !AP• -Doctor~ are hke!y to •. raise their fee-. r atht•r than 10 on itnke if maJpraC'tlce msur:ln('t> premium!> Jump again as expected next J anulll'}'. i.J)ll "leader of protesting physicians The failure or lht• '>tJtf' lt'g1slalurc to pass a l'Omprehensavt' medic..LI malpractice reform plan • has fueled w1de~pn•ad d1~cont l'nl "monjt the ,-doctors who blrut·k in rt•!'lpon.w lo premium hikes earlier lh11 yur, 1 TRJS TIMt:, s;ud Dr Michael 1'"re1hch, l'hief spokesman for the Uruted Phys1c1ans of California. .. doctors will probably forego a strike and simply ~ .,ass along incre:1H'CI Insurance costs to th(' patient. Pre~ium s are t'Xpt!<·t1 .. t to Jum11 nl'arly 30 percent, hesa1d. "'The publlr i' JU:-1t ~"'"~to have lo pick up the • ·hb," Ftelllch, u L<~ Angeles sur11eon . i.a1d man 1n-• tervlew, IN ADDITION. :.Poh !>men fur tv.o other -medical groups i.auJ lhe insc·l'ur1ty of the s1tuat1on r..__ tnc ludlng up to 20 perc·ent of Southl'rn California's doctors not C'arry1ng am malpract ice Jnsurance 1s causm~ ph' '1c1an-. to pr Jcllcc a ore conserva tJve branti of ml•d1cin1: thJl I'.\ mnn.• ostly lo patients. .. Beine uJ>insur~ i~ ;in unpleasant "'ay to practice." said Or. Sanford A Mar<"us of San F'raoC'lsco. president ol the L'n1on of American Physician.a. "You are JUSl mwe ci.reful." TRIS MORE caulJOU.'I approa<'h includes ordPr· inl extra X·raya and laborMtory t~sts to sub· sta.nliate their d1agnos~ and Justify tbt" course or treatment. "so that ii anythlng goe worng, tht" doctor could provt-be dad everything ponibk." uc · cord1ne to Stanley Jobruson. a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Medlcal A!>soc1aU.n. The added caution also m<ty u use a doctor to shy away from newer methods even thout:h he believes they m t•Y help a puhent. h<· said. "IN THE P~'T. doctors usl'<l their own be~t judgment, l'vt n Ir 1t mnnt more 1 1sk In the "·nrl. the b.lgher-n sk procedur<' might h.t\ e helped lh~ pa tienl more ... ht> 'aid. "Hut nu", do<'lnrs haH• 111 Uunk. 'b this v.h ul m1>->t uther do<tor~ .. ay 1s tht' best"'· · The threat or malpractice la" 'wts has cha nged the way doctors think about lh<>1r prnft>ssion in other way!> THE 8,40U·MEMBER lnion of American Physicians has pioneered th<' conc«'pl or limited Jegal-deft'l\le insurn.nce ror it5 members l'ndcr the plao, a doctor is tnsuttd tor the amount of legal servlce' ;.ind court coi.ts. but not ug.s1nl>l • maJpractiN• aetllemmt. About 10 percent oClbe UAP's membt•r doctors now belong to tho plan. accordint: 10 UAP spokeswoman Mauone Kantrow~ 1n Lo:. Aogel«'s. JOHN ON SAID the Los An.itlrs f"ounly Medical AHO<'iation was <'OMldcrin~ u 1>1m1lar plan. but that lt m•y be dropped because rt"sponst• . has been POOr. FOR M PRACTICE OF PODIATRY SAODlfBACX COMMUNITY HOSPITAl MEDICAL aNTER !'356 r Paseo ~ Velenei• • Su1tft 21 l agun11 Hills 837-2121 Etc.441 Houri. Bv Appo1ntn1tt111 Only A survey by the California Medical Association Inst m onth 1ndlcuted I.hat lS to 111 peret>nt of ~;jijiij~ijijii~j;~~ii:~:~~~~ Southern Callfornut's do<.1ors are ··t:olnt! hure" 1-1ractJcing without malpractice 1nsuru11t•t• Johnson ;1greed, sa ying he would put the f1gurl' "probably right at 17 or lli a rcent .. HOWEVER. UAP Presjdcnt Marcus ~aid the ronsidered the CMA estimate low Mar<'u~ ~J1d hi!> .:roup 's figures showed 21 to 22 percent of the doctors are "going bare... · The figure may be ..-ven hi gher. Murcus said, "because this is not the sort ol Uun~ a doctor ad vertises. Hence some uninsured doctor:. may not show up in the st.atisllcs." Jury To End Kidiiap Query MADERA tAP> -CrandJurytestimony1nthc Chowchilla mass kidnapmg case was expected to be completed today with the panel then deriding \4'helher to issue indictmenl.!i. Three men have been char ged in informations filed in Chowchtlla Justice Court with tht• bizarre kidnaping of 26 s ummer school students and their bus driver on July 15. Indictments would nullify a Justice Court pre- liminary hearing scheduled Thursday and move the case directly to Superior Court for trial. PRO ECUTORS SOUGJIT indictments before the grand 1ury in closed session partially to avoid making evidence public at lhe prehmmary hearing. AIRLINE & TRAVEL CAREER TRAINING A resident edutdllOnJI program of pro- fessional 1nstruc t1011 111 1he puhl1c con· tdct positions ol d•rlcne and travel industry. OAKLAND BASED RESIDENT SCHOOL J MONTHS TRA INING 5 DAVSWEEKLV ln 11.1111 vr11111c1 1•11·11 ,11111 w11nu•n ovt•r 18 V'""' Viii, f11<1l1 \i ht111I llfJdU~ll'~. f\•r pullltc 1 ontJ• t Jnd oth•·r llJv.>I tl'lc1100 ros1tlon~: Ground Houes\ • Pc1ssenger Agent • Station Ag1.-nt • Car l easing • Hotel Front Desk • Travel Agent • T 1<1vel Coordm.ttor • Res e 1vc1t1ons • T 1c ket1119 •Tour Guide tll.11 u11 lud1•\ 1oom & t'IQJrd Jrtd 11.1mµor 1.111011 111 lrcllrlinq • T111 t 11111 111.111 trn 101111111111•1\ (ti,.,. p .11l..111q) <11HI llJll\1)011lo11.111111111 • PIJl·1•111""' A,\t\l,1111·1• Proqr;im •UJ)l1011.il I u11·1y11l4111jUc1Q~11J1111111) f rr•11d 1. l11•1 m.111, '>p,1111\h, ll.ilt,111 •I l'ilt 11 Jnc1 I•·'"' .11 1111! lwJultlul B.1v A11>a .JH P<>fl • 0111111.·' •Nott>. Rt">1lfr111 hm"''"l 1, t11nrt1•d lu I 11 \t conw IJ.1~1s NEXT CLASS Wall.:i11g l lie Pit•k(>f Li11e The 19-m em ber grand JUr). which "'as sworn into office at lhe end cl last month. heard te~t1mony Monday and Tuesday from 23 of the students, bus •driver Ed Ray and low enforcement officers "ho presented a ,. a riety of ph)'S1cal cv1dt•nc·t· The <'hlldren and Ray wt•rl' ahdurtc-d a t gunpoint from their Dairyland Sl'hool hus \\hilt• on the way home Starts Sept 20, 1976 Ends Dec. 20, 197G .\ pJ1r of hu' dnH•r, ":tllo.l·d p1t'ke t lines tn frunt ul tht• RTO bu-. <kpot lh1s morn· in~ 111 1.o:o. An~(·le-. ... .., till' ~tnkt• b~ drl\ t·r~ ~topped hu..,c· .... th1·11· 1111 tht• 't"t'ond da' :\t ore than 800 Oran~e Count~ commuters \\ho use RTD h1tS<'!> h.1\ <' h<>cn «Jffct't <'d hy the .,tnkc THEY SA.ID THEY were driven around m two vans for more than 11 hours, then wl're IO<'ked m a movmg van buried at a rOl'k ciuarry 95 miles northwest or here NAMf ________ ------ State Backs New Train The kidnapers left. leaving the victims with waler, some food and mattres&es R~iy and two of the older <'hildren finally pried the cO\l er and dirt above the van loose, and escaped :iflt•r 17 hours en the stifling van. AUORESS~-------~----- -------------ZIP __ _ SACR/\M ENTO 1AP 1 A -.talc subsidy will help pay for a fourth dmlv p;1s,ens:er tra in bE'tween Los Angelrs and Sun Otcgu under a contract signed b\•G<w Edmund RrownJr · The Demorrnt1c itnvcmor '1i.:ned the contract · · the-firs t 1>\alt> '\upportt•d Amtrak run 1n Californ111 Tur.;t1L1y 1~mort>dt•t011' P.1J:1• 116 • Marine DI Ousted lnAbuse Hearing SAN DIEGO <Ar i A former Manne dnll m· structor has been handed a bad ronducl discharge and cut 1n r ank to privatr after plt•odinJi guilty t1) maltreatment of rt'cnnLo; The plea wu made Tuesda> h.' Cpl (;ordon L. Pohng, 28, of McAlester. Okla . t11 12 counts of mallreatment and two t·ounts of 1111,111\hon1et1 absence. lie w .1s srntencl'd hv I 'ol {)jn1cl F . McConnl'll · McC<>nnt'll said later he rn ;ir 1 t•comm<'nd !>U!>· pension of \he sentcnct?1'1 Anothe r 13 counts of mallrl'at 1ng recruits an San Diego wer(.' dismissed b:v the i::overnmenl'!> al · torney after gt'n..ral courl·mart1JI llehbt>rallons Monday . DINNER OAN(:I NG! :-.oar sl.' v. uni t n I h1"1'011 11( the Rnval. th\.' onh rint· restaurant. "1th .1 p11nor11m1r '11'\\ 111 I ·•11una •11 11, Live Entcrtaintncnt! Beautiful Mood 1\lnsic T H RSDA \' 7 PM to 12 FRIDAY and Si\TllRt>A \' x P.~1. to I r .M. tllN!'it:R ~F:RVJ.:o fo'ROl'I 5 to 10 l'.~1 . u~t("tt rri th1 .. Th«' 811% Rand Sound" /tolunrin tcmnhl'l1' mtlod~s The agreement n'quires the slate to pay half the operating lo'io;cs of the new evening train, with a state payment hm1t of $275,000 over a !\IX·month test penoct PHONE ___ _ HIGH SCHOOL GA/\O YESO NOD Later. nuthorities arrested thrl'l' you n ~ San Francisco Peninsula residents: Frederick N. Woods. 24, son of the quarry owner. Jomes Schoen feld, 24 , and his brother. Richard, 22, son~ of an Atherton foot doctor. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;:;;;:;~~~~~~-. BROWN SAID THE contrMcl provides "a new r11rection for Caltrans. We 're not JUSt pouring ct .. mcnt 'rh1s I'> ,1 i.mall !lC'p. but 1t provides an aJlernahve to the automobile Arthur Lloyd. -;pokt>sman for A mtr nk 's western headquarters m San .,.'ranc1sro, said in a telephone interview that the s ix month <"<penment starts next Wednesday Lloyd addrd the ai::rt't.'menl 1' i.lm1lcir to slate- supported Amlrjk train!> in ;\c" York, llhno1s and M1ch1 gan UC Clerk Charged SAN FHANt'ISCO IAP 1 A. Lnivers1t) or S~n Francisco !>lUdl'nt and formt•r payroll cll·rk th1•n• has been char~er1 with chcatinl( thl• un1vrr:-.1ty out of aboutSl00,000 1n the last two y~ars Rolando Tuaton. 29, was arrested «this home. and arr aigned on grand lht'ft charges In Municipal Court Tuesdo) A prchmanar~ hearing "a:. set for next month It ii\ all egt•r1 he padded lht· payroll "'1lh 1h1· names offictit1ouc, pcri.on' THE ~UMllH~ HU TING Al•COHO. ........... .. ,... ...... ' -· o t'\ 'I •I .,.,.--r .. ,. ,,.o-.v•E.1' :.,,, c,,,._ "'O c.p., .. ., " f ·~ i._,. r A •• ,'" t 495-0401 C05fA...,(<~ 1 .. 1t N•..-l'l<>'t A •1 642·175l ICITCHEH Ir IA TH IEMODEUMG RIEE ESTIMATES S•• Ov' 01t_._..,, It ANA~•E1.u.-Ri.1•tN 0~,,r .t t\.l) 'N l1""fC"14,, Ao IQI [ti •1 772-3470 The mogiccon·s lop hot is a reol 1llus1or-. Which 1s Jorger? The height of the hot or the width of ttie bflm? All week August 26-29. we're magic. Dolty performances 1n the Carousel Court. TV's Chuck Jones and mogteions from the Mogic Castle 1n Hollywood perform all hours See the lnv1slble Mori Jr mog1c1ans wtlt perform on Saturday The Retde Mononettes perform --~oufh'(;;;;?i;~ tlltli __ l SELLING FUN FOR 52 YEARS eaa GIANT SPORTING GOODS SPORT SALi 1 WEEK ONLY! BACK PACK SPORTSCLOTHINS BARGAINS HAWAIIAN SHIRTS I~ IEUYTDTI Y20FF , I /l, Soult> '--Modef '89.95 \_ ( ~ , .... f I )0 (JI S.-.-°"'>' • UpM lhrf "9ewt •CMUlC..l&CIP&CIS SAYE30% T-SWr1ttrittlT .... •WC •u• SUfPU S46 50 :~.so s4.25 .... $6$........... .... • S'I 95 .,. ___ r.~.P.·.R.onv-__ 2_0.td_l .Fiblrll--•".1.1 __ _,. • !!:.',i-:. ~~ ~~ ...... '• TENNIS GEAR • SW• Tl•IS ....... 1 I 2 OFF •s.ct L.Mletlht.MI ..... ~ U2SO -v·· •liertJl .... Wa , .... ·---'11 15 -... ., liUIOWlMAll ~·-lflnCN SMOITI ... IUOO PAMOllllAAIUI TPlllSIUIT ....... WllllUll llETll HCUT ..._ ___ _ UllfllLD YOlll Y AMA COPY DISCONTINUED SPEEDO~ RACING SUITS "/· · FOR GUYS I. GALS I OYEI ~ :'ns Yi OFF •• <e&otl -tft Cllfl..,I ptodwhO" u-1-1 lo WI .. & Colort ALL llOXINQ IQUlnlENT 5:::20% NEWPORT BUCH PASHION ISLAND ..... ,,,, _ ....,M,1 ... .... M. .... ," POPWAIMU ANDUIEHU .. .,mm ~.., --1181LllMI =:=.. ~Off SdTAAlll 219 f. 4th ICJ. 1..S72J __ ,,. .. _ '-'·~-IH MISC, SPORT ITEMS • WTHOAIDS SAYE YJ . • TIHICYCU ... ms '295 .... __ w ..... )if..-•t'...,' ·:~::J:'un Yi PRICE • SOCCAl IOAL •1111 ,, ___ ... n, .. • ~~l~~!!~~~~!' Yi Off r<-·-, ....... , UHABRA #60 fASMON SQ. (714) 171...StH {213) '91.otSf --""··· ... , ........ IJ, • CERRITOS #163MAU 924-1625 -..... h. 10.• ..., .. ..... "~ • D ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Beauty Takes Tact The coun<.·tl-appointed Ueaut1!1l'al1on Committet> an ~ta Mesn 1:, trylllg lo upgrade the appearance or the commumly Jn order to d o :,o, members ash'<! the council for ,x•rm1ss1on to call upon homeowners with less than t'sthctically plt·ablng homt>s and ask them to clean up their property. Their proposal was lo write initial letters, make phone calls and send follow.up le~ers to the offtmding homeowners-all with the weight of police power re· g ulatJons bnck of them. While the committee mean& w<?ll. lb~ council did the right thin,:: in ap~roachJng the matter cautiously. As the city attorneys omc~ f>aH1. it 1s difficult to reg- ulate esthetics. Further. it could he extremely of· fensive if an overtealous comrrultee became too picky over a homeowner's matter of taste The council did give tht.> bcauttf1cation committee permiss ion to send letters to propert)' owners whose bl.Jght 1S most obnou~. En.~n this must he<lcfth h<.1ndlL>d Not a Circus Public hearing~ .Jr c just that They are placed on cjty coun('u agenda!> in order Lo g ive the public an Op· '{>Ortunity to express '1ew!> before the council acts on m atters. Costa Mesa conduct:, its public hearings no d1f· ferently than any other ctly: The public hearing 1s opened, the public is ht.·ard, the public hearing is closed. the council holds d1!)cussion , ::ind, generally. a \'Ole is taken Last wt·<.•k ·s c:ounctl mceltn~ found se\'eral ,·cter~n coun1.·ih!OCrs shout mg from the back of the · auditorium. conLL·ndmg th<1t tht• puhlic t!> not bein~ heard Before tht· outl.lur!>l~ \l..1\01 Dom R aciti had dosed lhc public heanng lllit only after carefully .~kani: a( lht·rc "a.'> unrone else "ho~ ashed to llpeak on th<' ~UbJccl. That "85 \he umt.• these Costa Me!\ans one ('If them a former t•ounc1lmll0 -should bav~ aired their .. ri~s. at the podium. And the mavot· shoul<l huv<.> sho\\ n firmer leadership b.v r ('qwnng that lhcst> res1dl.'nts follow tht.' pro~r procc<.lurc. in:>tead of turmni;: the counc.:11 meeting into u circu!>. Brochure Barrage Wonder \\lh)' )OU received thrct· communal~ col lege catalogs for the Call semester? . !\Jore lhun 200,000 horn~ in the Co<•~l Commu1111' College 01str·1ct 's 88·square mile area r~cem.•d tht• booklets for Orange Coast, Golden West, and Coastline Community Colleges this summer. Some residents in the Saddleback Communit~ College District, which includes part of the City ol Irvine, also r eceived Coastline catalogs. Tho~e rest· dents ar e not even eligible lo attend the · ·colleg~ w1lhoul wa lls.' Coastline Dis trict oHicials acknowledge that brochures s hould not have been sent into another col lege distncl. They said the local mailing house hired to send out brochures for the three colleges did nol follow dis trict boundaries as requested. They de fend, however, the practice of sending out three brochures to each home within the district , s ay- ing courses at one college may not be ofCered at one of the other campuses. • And, they said. a separate Coastline College brochure establishes an 1denti(ication for the new col lege The S46,000 c·ost of mailing three brochures l>eems a bit expen~i \'C. Woult\Jl 'l one brochure covering all three college~ have accomplished thesamepurpose? ......... c '' 6e.titltmtn, stAt-t your ett~i~s .'' Parents Ikar Gloomy Gu Stotisti~s Tell A11otl1er StorJ/ 'Brai11wash' Most Kids Home Births Not the Answer (SYDNEY HARRI J When "t' ..:1•1 hold of ,1 n<'\\ word. likl' llumpl.~ J)umrt' "'' quickly sho" 1t who"!> 1011 .. tt•t tlv making 1t mt.•ao whatc\cr \\\' want ll to mean n unni? the n· ('ent Patty llrari.1 lnal, lht.• \\orll "brainwas hrng" t.tot the full lreatm,•nt In the first pla1·1·, 11 '." .111 irholir word, and only p ycholof,l1cully n;:uve peoplt> \\Ould U:<I(> II Evl'rybody In the world 1:1 br;11nwashed to nn<' extent or another . \hl' only d1f frren<'e 1s ho\\ n1 u r h ;i n rl h o" dfc(' uvely. Th1.• brain" a-.tunlo! procc'>!> b<>i;tins th<' momt>nl \H' arl' horn. with our purcnls, and l'Ontinuc' as long a s W<' an• undt•r the11 ~'are. Only the mo~t rarl'ful .incl w1s..-st of i><1renti-. arc nbk to kcrp ii w1th1n r ational hm1ti-., th~· <ltht>r:. are proud of doin1t a com plete und permanent 1c11>, wl11C'l1 tlwy rail '"brln,.:111.: up th(• ktd to know wrong from n~ht " Tll•: ONLY tn1ubl{' with h11ni.: ing up thl' I. 1d lo know .,..1 ung from I l~hl IS th111 I\ J\f'Ol'rllll~ IO dude<1 too mul'h If 1t modt>!>ll\ r1•!>lr1c•11•tl 1ts1•ll 111 .,1wh b . .-. ... mnral m.1llrrs u-. I\ in.:. sh•:1hni.:. <'llC'uttn~. l'l Ut'h'. 1•n\' and hi l\'rtnJt. tl C'nulrl dntm t•> he ,, ·morol 1•c111('.1f1nn " of 1t .... "r" tw 1·x.1mpl1• ·" mur h l" h) r11· {'('pl). Jlul mo'l J>llrent<; don't !ito11 with thl'St' unlvrr .. ;il, Tht•v 1n t'orpott1lt' I heir own provinrwl 11rejudm.•i; into tht'1r rhlldr(•n us part or the' whole fJmll)' C'llr· riculum and .!lo meunws a, ltll' most 1mportunl part :°\\'"por t -~1 esa schoob have fund ::. fo r P . E . rnu~1c. more nurses and counselors but no funds for special reading in th,· 16· '77 program. So the stu dent s can be weq~hcd weekly, see the s hrink da1· !~. then run and sing their "'ay through college. TEACllBlt Gtoom1 G4.t\ commefth •r• 'vbrNtt•o tty , • ..._"'ltdde1tof1tH•t\•,ttt,..fttcltM ••t•t of U\f' M•ttwMr. ieftd yow --' -·• •• Gtoo"'' Gu" D•llr ~1101 And so these brainwashed ktd::. grow up confusing the rredo' anti ~logmas a nd prCJUdtcC'~ of <1 particular church or cultun• ot class or nation with the word or God WllAT lS bastcall~ wrong " tlh brainwashing ts its two pcr..s1blr consequt'nt:es : 1t e1t ht.•r :i1uc ceed.s. or It rails. Both t'UllM' quences are d1 saslrow. If 1t :.ut• <'ee d s. the par.:nt ha !> transmitted the virus or his 0 \\ n emotional diseases to his offspr· mi:. Jf it fails. and the offspring '-1.'t>S throu~h the veil of "morah ty .. to the underlyinJZ preJurlice!>, t ht•n he ts llkt'h to rebel m the op- 1l0!>1ti• d1 rN·twn .ind discard a ll ~t·nuint• morallt~ P:,ll \' I lt~oirst . for instance, was brairm:a~h('d not by the SL.A, hut tw hl'r O\\ n earh cx(·lus1ve en vironmetll. wh1d1 shielded her from coarse reality nnd from th<' 13('\~ of hfe unacknowkdgt-d or 11!·nrt.'d hy the pri\ 1lei:<'d du'<.,t·~ Thus. ~he became l'il!>) prl'.) to tlw t''<lrem1sm of lhc ldt, u111·t• :-.he rerogn1zcd that .,..hat slw h;ul ht•t•n taught waN not nt.-cci.s.inl) lrll(' Tht' best urul Ntni.lrtt':'lt par<'nt-. tcll their c hi ldren "hal th"' 1h1nk iii right. but lhl·~ :abo kin c brood mur11ns for tndependt"nt 1udl'ments as the chJld J!\ urow 1ng up , and, mo:st of aJI , they ts y to lcccp options open, !>O lhot tht• ~·hllctren can mt\ke rational rhoices of their own. Nobody who 1~ not br:aln" 1111hcd :it home ran be brnmwashl'd on)"t'her(• 1•h,• To the Editor· As the physician pictured in vour lead articll' in the People Section or Aug. 19 on Hom\' Births, I am t'ompelled to deplore the article itself. While I must, or course, agree lhal the woman in childbirth has certain rights t o be considered, I must also qua11ry that these nghts must only be considered when they are compatible with the rights or the as yet unborn child. Throughout my 20 years or obstetrical practice J have ob· served obstetricians alter their delivery techniques to comply with the demands o( their pa- llenlS within the hospital setting Thus the abandonment or 1wtli g ht s leep . general anesthesia. the encouragement of natural chtldbtrth or with local anesthesia. the mcreasmg presence or fathers '" the de· • livery room. Never. though. will the competent obs1e tric1an encour age a return to home de- liver;. }'our writer states, "forty years ago most babies were born at boml'." Was thlS in Southern Callrornia or in more pnmillvt.' parts or the world where they ar..- stlll deUver~d mostly at home? I'm sure 1f you polled 40-year olds in Orange County you would rind most were born in hospitals. SEVENTY·FIVE years ago in Southern California most de- liveries were in the home and at that lime one in IO women died as u result or c hildbirth com· pltcatlons and SO percent of t·hildren d id not hve beyond 5 years of age During the past 75 years and :.mce the institution or hospital dell ve11es only ont:' woman 111 10,000 d1~ as a com plkat1on of t'hilctb1rth anrl Jc:.s than ont· 1n too bob1cs dies !><!tore the 3ge or 5 Yes. thert• :ire potential dangers to the us age of inslru· ments. drup. and induced labor but these are far outweighed by the danger!! or not using them. Yei1. the mortality rate is still not zero ond crr('br:il p;dsy Is still with u!I hut one nct'd only consult and <'Om po re 1975 Or M ilt' County ( MAILBOX J Letrns from readers are welcome The nght to condense ''tr"s to /&1 space or ehmmcle hbel ts reatt'Wd Letren o/ 300 words or Leu wr.ll be gtven preference. All letters musr in cl~ signature and moiling address but names may be wu~ld on re ~st if 111/ficienl reason 11 apparent ~try wiU not ~ publi.shed. statistics with the rest of the state and nation or with the 1965 figures to see that trus is a desira- ble olace and time to have a babv and that further improvements may be anticipated. Thal is, un- less we listen to those who wish lo return. God help us. to thl' primitivism of home delivery. It's only common sense that more improvement can be 3<'· complished within everybody·s hospital for all deliveries than wtthin everybody·s home for a n occasional de Lt very. RICHARD S. JONAS M 0. f:ttaugfl (.'ant• rt•I t• To the Editor: t could not believe my eyes when J s aw the proposed "Greenbelt Plan" diagram 1r1 the Daily Pilot (Aug. 19), s how· ing a road running th.rough the Costa Mesa golf course and the Fairview Regional Park land. We residents or Costa Mesa are looking forward to the day when we can enjoy the beautiful. peaceful atmosphere of our com ing Fairview Rcgion:al Park. and now the city council wanb to destroy this lranc1uil1ly by putt in I? a con r re t <' Jun j? It· through the golf course anti beautiful park. with a bridge crossing the Santa Ana River. ALSO, where 1s all of th1· money comin g rrom? The Victoria, Hamilton Slrec-t br1ditc• 1s due to be widened tn thc ncur future to a four-Ian slrt-t•l. If the city counc il feels il Ii- necessary to have three hrictgC's c rossing the S3pta Anu H1vcr. Park Acquisition Needs Boost \'okr~ m l'oCl\'embt•r will tll' n.'k<'<i to ;1pprov4' tht• u~suan(·1• of ~M m1Jlion ID oonds. pnmnnl\ tor the :i<'qui.!ltton of coast:il rt.'<'rl'ntwnol area., to b<• tnclude<I into the Statt' Park Sy!lt('m. Tht• ballot m ('a,url' is the rro;ult of le~1slat1on uuthort"1 hv s .. nator John Nt•Jcdly, Jf you a re\\ ond('r1h~ why, with an SMO mtlhon buct.Ret 1mrplu!-. the clltzens s h ould ht' Mked to incur a debt for this purpose in- stead or usln~ tht' money at hand, the r e art ~t-veral ~ood answer, . The fmst 1 that somehow the nnllcipated surplus seems to have vanished Into thin oir. AP· parenlly the estimates of I"~· venues were overly nptlmi 1ic. At leasl State Finance Dn·eetor Hoy Bell had w. rned lhe soton:s a1tmnst u5urpinf' the surphue..<i ( EARL 1V ATER ) for new pro)lrams •lie now :1:1\''< there may nol be• :my :1urplus r \' e n w i l h o u L n e \~ a p propr1at1on:i. In any C!\'Cnt Nejedl). whost roncern tor the pa.rks sttms from his duties as chairman of the Natural Resources 8Jl4f W1ldhfc rommittee. had felt the pulse o( the Legislature and conclude-d thtte would he no money for t'JC· pansion of the park 5ystcm rt'· gardless al how mut'h there might be In surplus. HE NOTED that while California's popuJaUon doubled 1n the past two decades, the use of the state parks. beaches ond recreatlon~l a re as had muJUplied 10 times without any substant131 additions to the syst.C?m. \Vhatevt'r faults Earl Warren may have had, ::is goYemor ht- wns stronil on park devPlopmC'nt. Under his administration there were mony moJor acquisition!! of both beachefi and pa.rk~ by th(' state. as w.-11 us development of the properties for r('('rculional ll!!C. 11US WAS all done wllh direct approprl ohons Jn fact there "'ete no park bond issues until 1964 and that was only for S60 million and was chiefly for Lm provcments A similar bond issue was voted in 1970 and a third. that for S2SO million In 1974. Nejedly's will be the' first to pro- vide for new purchases. Shortages of funds might ex plain the lapse 1n purk a c· qulslUon s and development which transp1rt d. The lruth is that until N~edly come along the legislators hadn't shown much Interest. For, even without fund4. bond could have ls.~ then as weU as now and the property would have been somewhat cheaper. Not only was lnlaesl Jack- t Ing hut Governor HonnJd R<'agan hit upon lhl' idea of shlfllnR tht• burden or parks to local govern mcnl and not only allOcah•d money to them lo purchast' lan<I but trant1ferr<..-d som<' of \ht' cx1:1t Ing parks to them. It would hn\'l' been more understandiabll' hod he proposed dealing some of Lh(' parks to others. For ex.mph'. lhl' Will Rogers Stale Park. which exists more as a monument to the film industry lhon a recreational area. might have been given to the motion picture people for pre· ser votlon . The m issi o n s established by F11tht'r Jumpero Serra now preserv('d as stat<' p..rks could h:i ve b<'cn turned back to the Catholic Church which ha!I m:)lnhlilncd all the others. most a~ operattonal places of worship Those of course are "what might have bcen:J... Reality ls that unJe5$ the bond' are voU'd the probabillt,y Is that thin.Rs will COOUbU(' to drift unUI It l! too I nte or the cost.'! will be fa.r more than they now are. why not <''(lt>nd l 9th Str~t '> Let ·s all or us write letters lo the Costa Mes a City Council ex· pressin~ our view~ on Cius very ~erious matter M RS. M. J ACKSON 'l111..•ie11 T m, H .. ul To the Editor: Regarding the article by Ka lht' Brockman Tracy, .. Lifeguar~ Not Like In the Movies ... <Aug. JSJ. Please quit complaining about the movies not being true to life For your information and any ol.ber people who complain. mov· 1es ure for e ntertainment' They are supposed to be romantic and unreal. IF YOU prefer !ife as 1t b . don't go to the movies. But don t complain about what you see and don't print your complaints. It's because of people com· plaining like this that they show too. too much of real life. Maybt.• 1f you wouldn't complain. we could get back to good movies so you could imagine what was go- in~ on instead or seeing It. OOTTYGOODWIN 111111lh(-'r ff(IUff• To the Editor: . Why not make a new s ix-lane Coast Highway, diverting It near the Santa Ana River and running 1n a big semi circle to the ocean JllSl south of Corona Del Mar? It would run down Victoria in Costa Mesa. crossing the back bay al a narrow point just south of the Bluffs into Ford Road to • the south of Corona Del Mar then back agatn to the existing Coni.t lllghway Th{' important part of the plan t>e1n1< lo have more four-lane ru:1<1!' b1sect1ng it, providing more east/west accesses. This would permit driver s lo Jtt'l cloi.c>r to their dcsttnations on th1• ~lie lane Coast Highway tx.•fon· <'Ulling over Lo the l'IM~t Is It J)()~11i ble otht•1 11·~11lt-nl ~ hav<' ideas thal m1a.iht hC'lp ll" ,<10( vc the I ra ffir 111 olll1•m ' I r1 i;:ur1• 1hc m ore h1•a1t-. thl' 11\•t\\•r C 1,0HIJ\ \.\. 1-:111-.H Pc•I 1•1uc•fl1nc•111 Tn the 1<:r11t or We> ul Cru1111cl1• Vor •'f.'I' v.nuhl like to Inform v11 ur r1•udt:1 !'\or our service. Wc urc oft1•11 mtstuk<·n fnr the lluni:1 n1• ~Jl•ty, whil"h we arc not. We ore a rercrrul Service for pct adoption and placement. W<' hove no sheltt'r Lo kt't'P pets sinct• we work out of our home!!. rt•t:-. rt'mnln in their homes until adoptect. /\nyonc wanllni: to adopt wall be put In touch wJth lhc person who c:in no lonaer keep 1'11~ ptl. This saves the anlmol Lhc traumatic experience of th<' pounct, and lht slim chance or •<:!option. resulting In death, due to the overpQpulatcd shelters. Pll'8Se call us to mtopt ll Pf!t There's no rel•; W(' operate on d onations only and our donal1on:s are badly ne~dcd. lo pay for ad· Quotes "In some areas of the country the bald eagle can't even hatch ita own eggs. PesUclde residues have so contaminated lts body tbat egg shells become t.trln and break when It tries lo hatch ttwm." -Keith M. Sdarelaer, as- S<leiate director of the t:.S. Fhh and Wiidlife ~rvke. f 't"rtlsini: to plan· th<'Se unwant· ,..-1 J)(•t:-1. and to care for ro~lcr pets occas1onally, If everyone "ho h:-.ts J fll'l or adopts from us ''"uh1 l'Ontribute Onl' 1lollur, wq \\OUld b<• 111 ~odd financial shape. L nlortunalcly, this doesn·t hap µt.'n WE ALSO ,,fft•r frt·c informa· lion on low l'c1:1t veterinary :.erv1ces in many ureas of Orange County. Since we began in March. Wl' huv<" placed hundreds of pets in loving homes with people who have been screened and were qualified to adopt a pet. Please cnll Crusade For Pets : to adopt or place and we'll be glad to assist you. Call 534-417lor 8.39-6847. J t. PASTORIUS Senfor•• llm1111,.,, To the Eel 1tor On Aui: I~. the Dmh 1'1lot pubhshed J 1«.>tter from 1 he cor· rcsponc1111~ ~N·rt'l:ir.\ 11( the Council on A.:t n)? ol Laguna Beach complimenuniz the Pilot's re<'ent editor1 al on housing for Senior Citizens entitled "Raising f"ulse Hopes'.'" The editorial specifically referred to a pro- posed $26 million senior housing de\lelopment on the Marcrofl properly just east of Laguna Beach. Once again claimed duplicity by the developer agafosl '"som e Orange County senior citizens" raised its ugly head. TllF. SENIOR Citizens' Coun- cil's Committee on llousin' hall. held e ndless meetings with both prnpanents and opponenti; or lhe project. All or these have now r~· suited 1n a ~l'l of standards and gwdeltnes being r ecommende<t to the developer Including u homeown<'r:> • association, In· <'Om(' parameters, ~aJes lo poten- 11:11 buyers. and 11ubdlvlslon :im enilles Overall we have de· ,elopC'd a car<'fUI gu1ctc forowner proll·ct1on. Our recommenda· I llOl\S Wiii (orn1 JHH'l Of the pro-., Jf'c•t Wt• will C'ontmue lo work on .1dd1l1onal conditions to lnsuro t·111nplt'tlon or the project. Wa wcleo m l' a ll input from 1-nuwll'df't':tblc• uroups. We CX· 11•11rl 1111 np(•n invitation ta the Colln<·ll on Agin~ or l.11i;un1l l\4•i1d1 to ml'l't with 115 und pro- ' 1dr I heir input for <1ur con· :;11!1•1 al Ion . NOHMAN ll. llORWJT1. Chalrm an, M urcroft Property Tnak fo'orct' orangt> (.;l)unty Senior Citizens' Coon<'il ORAN GI£ COA~T DAILY PILOT Rf>Mrl N. Wt'td, PuhlW!n- Tllllrrios Kttvll. F.d1tor llarbara Kr~lnch, t:d1t011ol Pout ~;dll(Jr The C'd11nriol Pllll' of the DA1ly Piiot (etk, to Inform and. 'l1mul;.itto rt•nd1•rA by prt'S('TIUn( on thill PDRt' r11\ t'r~e tomm('nt1ry oo tople~ uf lnlt'r<'#I by 11yndlcat· l'd rolumn1~t~ 11nd <'llrtoool~L~. by provldinll u forum for rH<h~rs· Vitw.'t and by pr4'5t!ntln• this n1•w11rapN·~ opinions and ideas on rurrtnt topiri1. The ooltor111l opinions n( thr Dally Piiot npl)('ar only In the ~lto1..al column at the top of the pngc Opinlons CK· prcsaed by the columnists and eattoon~t~ and I ller writers are their own and no end~ ot thtir vlewt by the Dall)' PO°' !lh<luld be tnr erztd. Wednesday, August 25, 1976 ~ . 1 . I Oi-ange Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 238, 6 SECTIONS, 'TO PAGES ,. T o day .. s losin g e • V. 'to ks 'l N TEN CENTS I ··u .S. Asks N. Korea to Punish Killers! t ... ANMUNJOM, Korea (AP> -~ United States d~manded to· day that North Korea pun1.sh the "°'cliers who hacked lo death t" o U.S. Army officers at the Partmun,lom truce village a week 'ago. \ North Korea propoi>c.>d physical ~paraUoo between Communist &and allied guards at Panmunjom I<> prevent clas hes like the fight IJ\ . I hich the two Americans risbed. The U.S.·led Uruted Nut.ions Command declared th e separation proposal "may be a positive step " and would b.: s tudied in detail, but said 1t meanwhile expects punishment of lhe North Koreans who killed the Americans in a dispute over pruning a tree. "I have called this meeting for one purpose . . . to inlonn you that our side calls for pun.ishml'nl or those res onsible for the murder of the two UNC oCfirers.". U.S. Rear Adm. Mark P. 1-'rudden told the North Koreans durlni a 48·minutesession oft.heJOlnt com· mission which oversees lhe 23· year-old Korean armisuce. Ever since the truce was siened in 19S3, guards from bolh aides ha\•e had free run oC the jOUlt secunty area at Panmunjom, an area about 850 yards in diameter bisected by the military de· marcaUon line between North J;ra11ife Guest Goes I . That's no pet rock in G. Berk Kellogg's 1 backyard in Corona del Mar. The huge • boulder fell into the Kelloggs' yard al 3309 Ocean Blvd., last June, miraculously mis- sing the hous e. Workmen from the Diamond Core Drilling Company of Orange pounded the gargantuan granite into gravel before carting of{ the debris this morning. And the Kellogs have their backyard back. Lotte r y Set T o Pick Ne w )Jome Buye r s ,The Irvine Company an- nounced today it will hold a new lottery on Sept. 19 -this time to .it 82 moderate-cost townhomes lft Woodbridge. More than 2.000 persons have a&r~ady expressed interest in the tbwnbomes and company of· ftdals say they will leave lhe in- ~t list open until Sept. 18 for l•t-minute potential buyers. Exact prices of the new units "fere revealed for the first time tOday by Irvine Company Vice PreSidenl nm watt. lie said the two and three-bedroom units ,n.Ll sell for between $31,500 and Ss.1.000. Also for the first lime, \he in· eome levels needed to qualify fbr tht' new h omes were an- nounced by Walt. Families' in-comes must fall withJn $12,000 md $17,400 lo qualify. The exact emounl needed will be de- termined by the alze or the family. The moderale·coSl housing was required by the city of Jr vl n c wh~n the total WoodbridRe p ermit!' were oh taln~l. · To Insure that the house~ nre ft<>ld to ramilie§ with moderate meanJJ, rather than high-Income !•mlll<'8, ::1 ne>n•ptoflt cor · poration wM"ael up to !lcrten np· pllc:mts. <Stt LOTl'ERY, Paie AZ> Co a.tit Weathe r Sunny skies and cooler • weather through Thursda.y • with clouds in lhe a .m. Coastal highs ln uppera>s. I NSIDE TODA~ A ncrw, the Afr Force hoptd to lt.fifP ucrd ""1cos.o lorgt percentage o/ .nl'w recndt• would rothfrr dvck t out than /lght. St'e ddail.s °" Page Dl. l•dex M •• &• "°"II•• '" -yTrw ... ~ ... .u .01 ""'-'< .. • OJ.It_,,, ... . 01 ......_.. ... _ :=::~ ... ~ aw o...Mc- ..., ---MtrtJ4U on~ .. ._..... a -.~ c•-~ l l .. &4 Al CM 11t ,., .._, aJ au ... .... Seniority Raises OK Pay Freeze Lifted For N-M Teachers By. MICHAEL PASKEVICll Of-.oeuv,. ... ~ Newport-Mesa Uolfied Scbooi District truatees voted Tuesday to ftleind a June 22, 1976, de· cision to freeze teachers' salaries at the present level for lbe up- coming year. The action means thal teachers will once again be re- ceiving annual pay rate In· creases for gainln& a year of seniority. In taking the action the board said It was not modifying its position but hoping lo c>pen the door for o reexamlnaUon of lhe increase structure. The freeie on ralns came afttt salary neeotJaUona broke down in antlclpaUon oft.be state'• new collective bar1alnlng law-the Rodda Act-which went lnto ef· feet July 1. Tbe board bad expressed un· t'ertainty _ 9ver h09t-the new law would .Uect the selertfon of negot.Jators for dlstrtet teachers. At T1.1e11day 'a meeting the board adopted euJdellnes ol \he Rodde Act for empl01er.employo relations proceaaes. Teachers will vote on Oct. l4, to select a negotiator to open talks wtt.b tho board. eerore the clo.e ~ school In JUM, lhe dJat.rict'• l.500 teacher. rejected a 4 school board offer or a 5.5 porcenl pay increase because of the ellmlnatJon ~ U>e automaUc pay increases for senlorily. The moaey tor tbe U per'Cent Increase is included in the dis· lrirl 's Aus. 3, approved budget of $46.6 mllllon. TherefoTe last night'• decl11on will bave no ef- fect on the total amomll ol mooey to be negotiated, according to HESOWC.4R IN TWO DAIS "Ob, raults to the ad were ex· ttllent. l IOld the car in Just two days... . 1bat'a the advertising success experiericed by the Costa Mesa man who placed this classified ad in the D~ PUot: 'IS Skylark. Alr. radio, Xlnt cond, lo mileage. SOOO. Pk. XltX ·:U .lllt 11 you have a car to Id), call 6'2-Sf78. We make it easy (or JOU to puh few wOf'ds lo work for you, In the Daily Pilot. board President Don Smallwood. A spokesman for the school board caUed lhe decision lo re· instate the automatic pay in- creases a "good faith gest"Ure'' toward• improving upcoming negotiations betw~n teachers and the district. Mesa School Land D e al Moves Ahead The Newport·Mesa Unified School District is moving closer to the sale or lease cl the dls· trlct 's seven-acre McNally aile in Colt.a Mesa. The formeT element~ school campu1 located at 19th Str~ and Newport Boulevard is beint considered tor sale or lease at a minimum cost of $3.SO per square foot. Al Tuesday night's meeting. however, trustees exprHS«t Un· ctrtalnly whether selling or leas- ing the property would benefit the school di.strict more. Trua&.tta moved lo hire outside help to analyze the sJte and r~ port back with Undin(s and necetaaryJegal~ocu.men~tthe next school board meeting on Sept.14. At lbat time the board will take action to determlno lhe dale.· time :and place for disposition or the McNally atto. Man 'Broke' After Kidnap OLBIA, Sardin.la (AP> -Glan- nello Tamponl, a weal~r· ty owner until be wu in June, wu freed today.~· 1y after ~ymeoL ol $1.5 mllllon ransom. The 31-year-old Ta.m.ponl was last teen 72 days a10 when masked bandits ambasbed hlm in a mountaln road as he drove borne with bis wile and daughter. Krs. Tatnponi sent a poblJc ap- peal to the abductors last week saying llhe was selling the pro- perty hlberited from her Vene- tian famlly and then 1"1Uld be able to mfft the blnditl' de- mand. She aatd il w6uJd le.ve ber and her husband brake. and South Kore 1&. lihj. Gtn. Han Ju·kyon1. the chief North Korean delegate. pro- J>Mfld th at in the future North Koreans stay north and the Americans and Sooth Koreans stay south ol the llne. wt\icb also passes through the center ot the conference room and across the tableusedfortoday'smeetin.it. The general also read out a message earlier conveyed privately in which North Korean ruler Kim It Sung termed the Panmunjom clash regrettabl • und uratd that both sides s~k lo avoid such incidents in the future. Frudden. thl' ctuer UNC de· legate. said, "Your response is unsatJs!actory." The allies, he said, demand concrete actJon in· eluding punushment of those responsible for the killing and or- ders to North Korean troops against physical contact with or obstructing the movement of aJ. ' bed.-:uards "The U.N. Cornmand w11l study \Our proposal In drtzul CMCt<rn· ing the <JSM joint sec\lrtty area ' and provide our resPOOSC when• that study is completed," Meanwhile, Pentagon officials ' acknowledged today that a U.S · South Korean work party that cut down a controvt.'rslal tree in the demilitarized zone last week also ' uprooted two North Korean road barriers there. ) Stabbed Many Times 1 2 Wolllen's Bodies 1 Found Below Cliff ! By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0t1M~1twPlte1SU1t Rescuers shortly before noon recovered the clothed but barefoot bodies of two young ·women found sprawled at the base of a rocky, s urf.washed !iuntington Beach bluff this morning, their upper torsos cov- ered w1th stab wounds. Sheriff deputies said it would be some time berore they could identify the two victims found by a surf fisherman. Bribery Witness ~ailed Prosecution witness Paul Wallach "is lhe real villain of the piece" and the man who should be tned for hls role in a bribery scandal that rocked the city of Fullerton, defense attorney Marshall Morgan told an Orange County Superio .. Court jury late Tuesday. Condemning the publJc re- lations consultant as a "consum- mate perjurer" Morgan urged the acquittal of defendant LeRoy Roee wbo, be said, should never have been prosecuted on \he basis o(Wallacb 's teslimonv. "Wasn 'l he the cute one?" Morgan asked in his final argu- ment while several members of lhe jury and Judge Lester Van Tatenhove cbuekled. "Wasn't he just charming?" Wallach testiried as one of two prosecution witnesses \hat Rose used him through his role as publk relations aide to developer William Brashears to extract money from Brashears in return for Rose's favorable vote as a planning commissiaoer on the developer's $6.S million Hidden Lakes condominium project. Jt wes testified that Rose. 48, was additionally involved in an attempt to bribe Fullerton Councilman Charles Phillips whose vote al city coun<'il level could have been cruclal to the project. Morgan ur,:ted the jury to Ml allow what he called "the pre- valent cynicism about pollti· clans" to cloud their lhinldng when they retire lo the jury room later today. The comment was an obvlou11 response lo prosecutor Jack Ryan's earlier claim lo convlrt Rose as an ex.ample because .. then you deter other poUUclans from falllng prey to lhnl con- duct." . Concedlne that Wallach had · been a poor proucuUon witness, Ryan told the Jory : "there will always be Paul Wallach! in this world u long as we have corrupt <Stt ROSE, P .. eAZ> Skateboards ;'Face Curbs ) SACRAMENTO (AP> - Skateboarders may aoon find their acrobatics restricted by local lan. The Assembly ••" final JeglataUve approval Tues- day to • b\ll givtnc ctUea and counties the right to regulate the uae of •k•teboard• on public atreea. The ruJtt, ii any, would be u:ptoeatb comnumlty • A 12.0 vote Milt tM bW by Assemblyman Bidwd • Ra.1deD (R-Suan,vale) to ~· Ednnaod Brown.Sr • The bodies were lying on a nar- row strip of sand when spotted from lhe bluff top but the incom· ing tide washed them into the jagged rocks before they could be recovered. No identification was found anywhere in the immediate vicinity and authorities declined to speculate on lhe victims· ages. "They weren't little girls, but they weren't old women," sheriff Sgt. Terry Will1ums remarkc'<i snmly as he ~tared down on thl' .. I len&ihy recovery operation. t Circumstanc~s indkated that ! the murdered women were most I likely slain at that location, about 100 yards west of Golden West , Street at Pacific Coast Highway. , Speculation that they were hurled over the 80-foot, nearly \'ert1cal cliff was pretty much ruled out by sheriff Detective Sgt. Al Masucci. who noted no , blood stains were found to ln- d1cat<' where they would ha\'C (M~BODJ ES, Pagei\%) Plotted Wif..-'s D«.-ath Robinson Guilty, . Jurors Conclude t • -~ By TOM BA.RLEY Of tM O•llW ~Itel MaH Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson of Irvine was found guilty of solicit- ing lhe murder of his wife late Tuesday after two days of de- liberation by an Orange County Superior Court jury. The jury addt'd the provision that the physician was armed wtth a deadly weapon at the time of his arrest. The finding could add two yet.rs to the state prison term that ludge J.E.T. ''Ned" Ruller may Impose. Dr. Robinson, 42, bowed his head and wept as the jury signaled Its agreement with lhe prosecution argument that be hired hit man Anthony Scalise lo kill his estranged wife, Janice Robinson, 38, of Newport Beach. The jury found him not guilty on charges that he conspired to kill his wife. a verdict inspired by Jurors · expressed belier that Scalise never really intended to harm Mrs. Robinson. Judge Rutter's comments from the bench while he was de- nying a renewal ot Robinson's $150,000 bail seemed to indicate his solid agreement with the verdict . "He solicited the murder of hii; wife and he meant it. He thought it had been done. he paid for It. and he was happy about it," the judge commented, ordering lhe defendant placed In the hands of deputies. "I'm much more concerned right now about the welfare of Mrs. Robinson," the judge told defense attorney Ed George. George protested that Dr. Robinson has a practice of about 8>C> to 900 patients In frvlne and no associate doctor to cnrc for them while he Is In lhc county • Jail. He told Judge RUttC'r that Robinson's 70·1ear-old mother ls 3 diabetic who has gone Into coma on s~verel occasions und who is dependent on her son's care. "Or. Robinson would also like to sell his practice ~ause of hl$ divorce 1itualion· and he can hardly do lb al with any success ti he is in the jail," Gooree pleaded while the de/endent laid hi• head oo the counsel table and wept. Judge Rutter remained ada· mant. He' refused the plea and in· vited George to 1eek a writ from the appellate court. Juctce Rutter set Sept. 29 as the date he will sentence the convict- ed pb)'lici an and rule on a motion for a new trial filed by the de· t~lateTueaday: J)r. Robinson faces a state prison term of alx ~ lo five yean whl<'b could become two and one hall year• to nve years lf Judce Rutter adds the weapon prmbioo tacked on the verdict b)' the jury. Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley, in no way disturbed by A Dfll• ,. ... ,.... GUil TY IN DEATH PLOT Or. Wayne l . Aoblnton the jury 's decision to clear Robinson of conaplracy charges. praised lhe panel n.~ "a very diligent Jury.'' 1 I t J i I l I He successfully argued in the four-week trial that Robinson hired Las Vegas con man Scalise. 29, and gave him fl0,400 as a down payment in a $20,000 ' plan that was lo culminate with 1 the murder of Mrs. Robinson. l Sc.Use told the Jury that he I was ordered lo remove Mrs. Robinson ·s birth control device and deliver it to her estranged. j husband as i>roof ofherdeat.b. Robinson testified tn his de· II fense that bis only reason for ask· I in& Scali lase lo get the lUD was lo recover what he described as a symbol of his wlfe'sinndellty. Robinson dcni~d lhrougboul I lhe trial that he actually plaonod <SH oocroa, Pace A!) ______ ... == ' • AZ OAIL V PILOT N Transit hnpact Unkown By WIU .IAM 'CllRElBER Ot-0.llyl'I ....... Orange County Traru.tt Dutnct offkaoJs Hid lO<i»y t'nactment of " bill requiring c reation of v<>werful new transport Btlon <'ommisslon~ In four Southern California counties wlll have a .. tremendous impact'' on ex 1st· ing locaJ operalton. Jn fact, the commissions could relegate current transit distnct boards to lhe role of mere bus bystem operatora with little or no policy making powers, nccordfog to OCTD spokeswoman Mary. Evelyn Dryden "It all depends on the way each new commission sets up it.s own policies and on lhe nature and character or commission mem· bership in each county," sa.Jd l\trs. Dryden. F ou ntain Valley ·s A l Holhnden. an OCTD director and resident authority on the new Jeg1slat1on, s aid members hip of Orange County 's board could bear a stnkmg resemblance to the current OCTD board. He explained that Orange County 's state-mandated com- mission would have five mem · ber" Two v. ould be countv supervisors, two would be named by the County League of C1t1es selection committee and one would be a public or "at large member." Those are 1dcnt1cal m<'m · bership requtrements to the pre· sent OCTD boa rd. An additional stipulation con· ta ined in the new legislation makes it even more likely thal commission and transit district board membershiP6 will overlap. At least two members of the new panel must also belong to the trans it district governing board and Hollindcn said that number <'OU Id be as many as four Mrs. Dryden s aid OCTD directors have consistently re· serv e d co mm ent on th e t ransp o rtation comm1ss1on m easure smcc 1t "as f1r:,l m· troduced 18 months ago. Its near una01mous passal(c by both h o u ses o r the state legislature within the past week means the measure must now clear only one remaining hurdle, Gov. EdmundG. Brown Jr. Hollinden said today he fcel:11 the new commission's power In Orange County w.ill evolve O\'er a period of tame and may tn· corpornte much of lhe ongoing planning o( the current district !>laff. He did say. however, that there 1s a tremendous 1mpUcalion 1n the legislation that there will be .. a whole new ballgame In 1 transportation planning." I The OCTD director said there are pros and cons to the new com- m1ss1on s tru<'ture but that the favorable poant.s wiJI probably outweigh the negative in the long run. Hollinden said, for example, that the new commission will have sweeping power over all transport~tion plal\ning and financing. which is currently fragmented among area city and <'ounty groups. But he said "ln all candor whenever you've got a new layer f)f government Involved lhe odds are there wlll be some delays and othel' hassles." Mrs. Dryden observed that the legislation creating the com- mission s tructure was aimed primanlf al Los AngelH county .ind Its Rapid TransJt District but authors or the bill had to In· corporate other counties to make t hear mt>nsun· a general law 1 .1lht'r than on• :.11med at a ~pec1f1c entity Beirut Barraged BEIRUT CAP> -Moslem and Christian gunners traded bar· raaes ot artillery fire in Beirut und nearby mountains Tuesday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jae){ R. Curley Witt l'Tn ... et -Ot-• ~ Tr.omas l(ffVll ....... Thomas A. Murphlne ~l- N 0\arles H. t.oos Alcherd P Nall AuQ.IMI""""""'~ , Wednetday Augl.ISt 25 117& O.lly Pli.t St•" ,._. F ro• Page . l l DOCTOR ... tus ""1(e !> murder He tolJ tht' jury thllt ht• hired Sc61.la:.c ll• );t<l tua wife's s11naature oo 11 ltllld sale deM nd tha t hl' nc\'er h.iJ any anll'nt1on of harmtn£ ht>r Mrs ffoban"ion :.uc'(f lht' d~·tor ror rlh•ort·l· l;ti.t Ju1~ lt "u:. teshfll>d an the tn..tl thnt more thun $2 1111l11t111 111 cornn\un1t \ J.lrOl)\'rty IS ut 111:.ut•. 1nl'ludan.: the couple'~ $200,000 home und nellrby land an lh¥ (;aoyon Dr. Robin:.on was arrested lu~t Ftb. 25 1tftt'r a scuffle v.1th lawm('n at a Suntu A111t M'rVl<'t• ~talion duran.,: which :1 lu1tdl•cl :iulomutic f t>ll from h1 .; waistband to th..-~ro\lnd. SculiSt>. who t ook Mrs Robinson away from the an·~• Cor four day:, afl~r telhn~ h\'r Of ht•I' husband 's murder plot OVl'r lunch at the Velvet Turtle m /l.'ewport Bt>a<'h. led the phys1 cian into the trap set by police and dis tra ct attorney's in· \'estigators. Permit By Avco A Must By BERNARD lfUR~1TZ •otc •••••I'• .. • •11• SAN Jo'flAN ('ISCO Thti Cahfomia Supreme Court ruled today that u bu1lder thut had no prior building permit must get a pfr m1t from the Coutat \omserv at ion Com mission bcforo dcvdoping ut tract of lnnJ wltbln th(' 1.'0USI u I ionl' 1'he r·ullng cum<' in n suit by Avl'O Communllv OevelopMa In<'. over a 74·B<'re parcel of land bemg developed us part or the Laguna Niguel planned com· rt\Unll\" f \ DEPUTIES, GUARDS SCRAMBLE DOWN HUNTINGTON CUFF TO RECOVER CORPSES Two Victim• Believed to be Young Olrta Kiiied by Multiple Stab Wounds Scalise 1s today in the hand:. of federal officers. He was surren- dered to them on parole violation allegations shorUy after ht' ga\·e his tes timony against Robtnson. Ora.nge County officials ln 1972 had approved a subd1\ is!on map for this tract and Issued a rough ):rading permit A\"CO graded the property a nd madc:-certain im· pro,·ements. By Feb. I, 1973, It had not completed the rough grading and had not MppUed for or received a county bulldJnl, permit. f 'roM Pag~ ,l f LOITERY • • The corporation. called lrvtnc Housing Opportun1ues, loc., ::.et up the income ranges and will screen applicants. The compa ny just received its incorporation from the state this week und now is set to doing it.s work, ac- cording lo Charles Cleminshuw. president of the corporation's board of directors. According to Watt. low. interest financing provtded by the Department of Housing and L'rban Development <HUD> will be a\'ailable to qualified buyers. Persons interested in the new homes may sign up 1n the sales office. 50 Sage in Woodbridge \'illage, beginning this Satur- day. Pesky Rock Must Remain, County Says Boaters t r aveling orr Capistrano Beach will just ha\'e to learn to Ii \'e with the trouble.some ocean rock, county supervisors agreed Tuesday. The county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission wanted to blow up the sometimes sub- merged rock off 35083 Beach Road or mark it with a buoy to alert boaters to possible danger. But Larry Leaman of the coun- ty Environmental Management Agency <EM A > said Coast Guard oCCklaJs questioned buoying the rock. which is 90 feet offshore because it is one of many such rocks along the coasl. And, he said. county orri<"ial~ learned that getting a permit to blow it up would be difficult and might not be "too acceptable socially." Instead county of· ficlaJs agreed lo urge boaters to follow navigation charts, which warn them lo stay far from shore. French Fries Spark Apartment Blaze A batch of grease for french fnes got out of hand Monday nacht and started a fire causing S:i.SOO damage to a Promontory Point apartment. Newport Beach firemen ar· ri vcd at the SO Promontory Point East residence of Pete Figueroa and confined the blue to lhe kitchen. A spokesman for the firemen said smoke caused most of the dam age. First Customer Of Tipsy Taxi Familiar One The Lagun a Beach Police Department 's Tipsy Taxi picked up its first official customer at 2:15 a.m. Tuesday -a "fare" who turned out to be an old fnend. The Tipsy Taxi program begun by Chief Jon Sparks provides police transportation to city resi· dents who have had too much to drink and don't wish to drive themselves. The first patron for the service was picked up at a south city bar a nd delivered to his door, courtesy of the city. Sgt. David Avers allowed as how the department had unof· facially provided the same gentleman with transportation in the pre· Tipsy Taxi days as well. "I don't thin Jc the guy even has a car." Avers said Sea Funeral For Newport Man Planned Funeral arransements ttave been made through the Neptune Society for Newport Beach resi· dent Dustin R. O'Neill, 38, who died Sunday of an apparent heart attack while returning from a fis· hing trip near Catalina lsla.nd. A native Californian and Navy veteran, Mr. O 'Neill resided at 4208 River A venue. He lived in Newport Beach for the past nine years. He was owner and technical writer for Dustin Associates, a Santa Ana lirm. Mr. O'Neill was also a member ol the Balboa Angline Club. He is survived by bis mother of Las Vegas; his father of Palm Desert ; daug hters Lori and Lynn ; and hls son, Craig. Private services to be held on Mr. O'Neill's boat, the Dragoo Lady, this weekend. M r . O'Neill's ashes will be scattered at sea. U.S. "Warming' BEIRUT CAP> -Leftist Moslem leader Kamal Jumblatt claimed today that the U.S. gov· emment appears to be taking a more ~ympalhetic view toward his side in the Lebanese civil war. Jumblatl, said •• .-the Americans .•. dlscuued the National Movement 's demands and what the United States can do." Costa Mesa to Host Bicycle Grand Prix Spinning spokes and cheering folks are on tap trus weekend d11r· ing the third annual Costa Mesa Bicycle Grand Prix. More than 4S> bicycle racers will participate ln the National Pemod Claaaic, wbicb will be held at t.be comer ol Kalmus Drive and Red Hill Avenue. Cyclists will rue around a 1.2-m ile course, averagine speeds of more t.ban 2S miles per hour, according to PatSancbeiof the city's department ol leisure services. Raees, whictt begin at 8 a .m. Saturday and Sunday, inch.Ides classes for seniors. juniors, veterans, women, novice senion and intermediates and midgets. Tbe two-cl~ event is sponsored by the dty•s recreation depart· mmt and the Soutbem Calilomta Cyclln g Association and sanctioned "by the United States CJclina Federauoa. Food and drinks will be avail a· ble, and spectators are invited to bring a picnic lunch for the events. Other highlights will in· elude a bot alr baJlooo. Dixieland music and a GeTman band. Awards totaling more than $3,000 will 10 to wlnnln& racers 1n all cate1ories. Ralph Terrio, of Torrance, an O ly m pie compet itor and Natlooal Champion will Mllm to defend his Costa Mesa tiUe as weJl as Laguna Beach's Unda Stein Haley, the United States Women's C hampion who will compete in the women's race SUnday. A novelty race, featuring citr, employu and "Sund~ Show • hosts RalJ?b Story and Barbara Hutton, wtll be conducted Sund~ at noon and aired on KNBC Chan· nel 4 Sunday at 4 p.m. For f\U'thtt Information on t.bc race. cont.act the depwtmeat or leiswe 11ervicea at 55&-5300. Fro• Page Al BODIES ... tumbled down the rocks. "And they were lying on sand but the bodies were not wet s o they couldn't have w1.1shed up there," Sgt. Masucci explained. The veteran homicide in· vesligator said in his opiruon the young women were jumped by their slayer or slayers as they took a predawn stroll on the popular surfing and fishing beach which is heavily used at all hours in the summertime. "Either that. or they were chased and tried to escape by go. ing up lhe rocks," Sgt • .Masucci said. The recovery operation drew a large crowd of spectators who were held back from the im· mediate vicinity by a rope cor· don tied to two emergency vehic.les, parking meter poles, oilfield induslrial equipment. and other support::.. Investigators said the search for the slain pair's identities was complicated by the fact that absolutel y n o p ers o n al identification was foond, nor did either victim have any dis· tinctive characteristics such as :1 scar. birth mark or tattoo to pro '1deanyclue. The bodies were removed by coroner's' depuli<'s who planned immediate autopsies to ldenUfy the two Jane Does who were pro- bably in their late teens or early twenties, according to unofftclal comment from those who viewed them at close range . County Nixes Harbour Sand Shoal Project Orange County supervisors agreed Tuesday not to assume financial responsibility for dredging a sand shoal an the main boat channel at Huntington Harbour. George Osborne. director of the county Environmental Management Agency (EMA>. s aid in a rep0rt to supervisors the sandbar is partially on sl1tle t idelands a nd partially ()n private submerged land owned by Huntington Harbour. He said the channel was dredged for navigation by the de· \eloper and al the time. no pro· vision was made forfuturc main· tenance. Huntin~ton Beach publi<' works orri cials told count) uf f1c1als at the time the develop- ment was built il was assume(i an assessment district could ~· formed if future maintenan<'C was required. Osborne wrote. He did recommend that lhc sherlCC's harbor patrol officers buoy the s hoal to warn boaters or ats possible hazard. Gray Suit Ende d LOS ANGELES !API A SIO million suit charging negligen<'c m the jailing death of radio an· nouncer Marvin Gray has been settled for S40,000, court ofCicials reported. Avco's application for an ex:' emption rrom the permit require- ments or the 1972 Coastal Act wa. denied by the Coastal Com# mission. That act provides that on or after Feb. l, 1973, any person wlshing to develop pro- perty within the coastal zone must obtain such a permit. The permit could be waJved iC the builder had obt ained a county building permit before the 1973 date and had performed sub- stantial work in reliance upol) that permit. Th~ Los Angeles County Supenor Court also denied an ex- emption and Avco appealed. Fro• Page 11 I ROSE ... people in power. · · And R yan admitted lo the panel that Wallach "was up to his ears an this bribery" without ever reachin~ the point that he could havr been Jointly prosecut- ed with Rose. Wallach was ~ranted 11nmum· ty from prosecution In return for his testimony before the gruncl Jury and during the current cight·week traul. Ryan told the jury that RosC' "stands condcmn(•d hy his own \'OJ<'C." lie played buck for the panel a recording of a telephont> con\·er!>1ttion in which the defen· dant discussed the hgure of 540,000 with Wallach. ··or. Brashears g ol the message,·· Ryan said. '"lle~new there would be no Hidden Lakes \\athout a payment." I VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I Theres more. to soft contacts than meets the eye. THEOPTJCALDEOOUMENT AT MONTGOME.RYWARD Costa Mesa bristol at. at An dlego fwy •.• 714-549-9400 You can tell just by looking at a soft contact lens that it is designed to be comfortable on the delicate surface of the eye. It's flexible and soft, just as its name implies. But the difference between regular contacts and soft contact lenses goes even deeper than that. Soft contact& actually absorb fluid to become even softer and more comfortable while you're wearing them. Chances are the Optical Department at Wards can fit you with a pair of ROft contactH. Wards has the latc?Rt in titting equipment nn<l contact lenses including bifocal contacts. So, if you're thinking nbout contacta. think about the Optical Department at Montgomery Ward. Put yoµ!' face in our hands. 1\1\( >NT<,( >Ml HY WARD Wednesoay August 25. '91ii DAILY PiLOT AS Malpractice: Fee Hike This Time? . LOS ANGELES tAr> -Doctors ate hltdy to 1'11Je their le~" rather thmn co on strike 1( malpractice ln urance prem1umi. Jump aaaLn as upected nut Janu;uy, sat s u lt:.ider of prote.lin1 phyllcian1 The failure or the 5lat • legt.Slatur" to pass a eanprehensive nit'dJcill malpr1ac:tlc() ref<J?m plan 1 hu fueled widespread d1~cont~nt nmooi the :.docton who struck m re5pot\bc to premium hikes earlier thaa year. 1· THUi TIME, swd Dr. Mlchuel Freilich, chief apokeaman for the Uruted Physicians ol California. ''Beine un.insun!d ts an unple ant w1y to practJce." u.ld Dr Sanford A Marcus ol San F"ranciaco. president oC the Uo1on of Am.-nr;m Pbys1clana. ··vou u• JUSt more ureful." nus MORE cauuous approach lncludt~ ord<-r· ing extra X·r•)'I aod l11bonlory teslJI to sub· st&ntlate thelr d••iJl<»es and Justify the cour~t-of treal.Dlent. "so that tr :.u1ythlnc &oea worni. the doctor could prove ht• dJd e~rythlng possible, .. ac COl"t'.li.De to Stanley Johnson, 11 sp<>kesman for tho la Angeles County Medical Atisodatlon Jt'fll-defense \nsur~ for ltS members l 'nder the plan.• doctor ls in."urtd for the amount of teaal 11erv1ces and court costs, but nol aaa1nsl u maJpractlce 1ettlement. About 10 percent o(\he UAP's member docton how bf'lOnat to the plun. uccordlna to UA p ~poltHwoman Majorie Kantrowe m Lol. Anaelt·:s. ~ffN80N SAID the Los An1eles County Mechcal AasO<'l~Uon wu considering lj similar plan, but that fl ml,)' be dropped ~cau:se response • has been ooor. BARRY l. uomR D.P.M. DISORDERS & SURGERY OF THE FOOT WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TH: CffNING Of AN OFFICE FOR M PRACTICE OF PODIATRY SADOl.EBACX COMMUNITY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER 23~6 t PA!leO De V.lcnc:l1 • SU1te 21 Leo uni Hills 8374121 [JC.441 Hour.> By AJ)004ncment Only • doctors wUI probably f~go a allike and simply )>ass ~001 lncrea11ed msuranc" <'<>3t.s to the patient. I l>rem1uma Mre upeetl'<I to Jump nearly 30 ~rcent, be said. The added caution also mny cause a doctor tn shy away from newer methods even thnu1th he believes they may ht"lp a patient, he ~aid . A survey by the Califomlu Medical AssociBtion last m onth indicated that l~ to 18 percent or ~ijjiijijiijijiij~~;ii~i:~=~~~~ Southern California's doctors are "going ban•" - practicing without malpractice lnsurUO<.'{' Johnllon agreed, saying he would put Che f1gur<' "prohuhly right al 17 or 18 percent '· ;;The public '' JUst 11omg lo have to ptck up the tab,. Freilich, a Los Angeles surg~n. said in an in· terv1ew. I N ADDITION, spokesmen for two other medical groups said the instturity of the :-1tuauon --including up to 20 percent of Southern ~aJllornla's doctors not carrymJt an~ m Jlpraetice insurance -i s causm~ phys1c1an~ to pr:.ict ice a .Rlore conser vative brand of medicine thJt " more Oy to paUents. "IN TUE P A.b"T, doctors u1>ed their o" n be~t judgment. even ll it m("ant more risk. In the end. the higher-risk procedure m1$thl h1&ve helped the pa- tient more," he said "But now. doctors have to think, 'Is Uus what most other doetors !>BY 1s tht> best" ... The threat or malprat't1ct• I.~" -.wts has changed the way doctors think about their prore~s1on m other wa}S T HE 3,400·MEMBER l 'naon of Ameriean Physk1ans has pioneered Ule concept of limited HOWEVER, UAP Presi<1ent Marcu~ s aid t111.• ronsider~ the CMA estimate low. Marcus said his group's figures sh~ 21 lo 22 percent of the doctors are "going bare." The fiaure may be even higher, Marcu~ ~a•d. "because this is not the sort of thing a d~or ad· vertlses. Hence some uninsured doctors mJy not show up in the statistics." ·Jury To End Kidnap Query Wafki11g the Pit•ket Li11e A pair of bus driver" "alked picket lines in front of the RTD bus depot this morn- mg in Los Angele~ a!) the strike by drl\ ers :-.topped bu~el-lhl'rt' for the second ci :.i~ ~lore than 800 Oranj!e Count~ commuters \\ho use RTD buse:. h.:n e heen affected b\' the• -;trike. · State Backs New Train SACRAMENTO 1AP1 A 'late subsidy will MADERA (AP> -Grand jury testimony tn the Chowchilla mass kldnaping case was expected to be completed today with the panel then decidin g whether to issue indictments. Three men have been charged in informations riled in Chowchilla J ustice Court with the bizarre k1dnaping of 26 summer school students and their bus driver on J uly 15. Indictments would nullify a Justice Court pre- liminary hearing scheduled Thursday and move lhe case directly to Superior Cou.rt for tnal. PROSECUTORS SOUGlrr indictments before the grand jury in closed 6ess1on partially to avoid making evidence pubUc al the prehminar} hearmg. The 19-member grand Jury, which was sworn into offi~ at the end~ last month, heard testimony Monday and Tuesday from 23 or the Sludents. bus · driver Ed Ray and Jaw enforcement officers who presented a variety oC physical evidence. The children and Ray wert• abductl•d nt sniopoint fro m their Dwryland &hool bu:-~halt• on Lhe way home. THEY SAID THEY were driven around in two \'ans for more than 11 hours, then were lO<'ked in a mo,·ing van buried at a rock quarry 95 miles northwest or here. The kJdnape rs left, leaving the victims with water . some food and mattresses. Rav and two or the older chUdren finaJJy pried the cover and dirt above the v an loose, and cscnped after 17 hours in the stifling vnn. Later . authorities arrested three youni: AIRUNE I TRAVEL CAREER TRAINING A resident educational program of pro· lessional instruction m the public con tact posct1ons of J1rl111c .end travel industry. OAKLAND BASED RESIDENT SCHOOL 3 MONTHS TRAINING • 5 DA VS WEEKLY To ll<11n vounq 11wn .ind woml.'n over 18 ye,11s old, h1qh ~< hnol 91 .icluatl!S, for f)\1bl1c contact ,;rid ocht>r 11c111el 1el1ted positions: Ground Hostess • Passenger Agent • Station Agent • Car leasing • Hotel Front Desk • Travel Agent • Travel Coordinator • Res· e rvat1ons • T1cket1ng •Tour Guide • 111111011 PIJ11 ilt,•t 1m:luf..111, 100111 & l>0t1rcl .ind transportdt1on 10 cr.i1nin9 • l u111011 Pl.111 ll)r commu1cr~ (lrl'e p.irl.111,1) .mo trJnsp<H t to 1•.111111111 • PIJl't?O•t.>111 Ass1stc1nce Proqru111 • 0[lt11.>"<1I I or1"19n L.ingud•Jt! 11 J111111•1 French. GNmdll, S1>an•~h. l1Jl1.m • l t!Jrn and I• .im Jt th•· IJ1•dul1lu l Bc1y All'd .11rport t:ompte ... •Note. Ht•\1tlrn1 ltom111q 1~ l11n 1t1Jd 10 ft1 )I come h.i\1~ NEXT CLASS Starts Sept. 20, 1976 Ends Dec. 20. 1976 -f-~; ~-;,:;,:.-~io:,;;;, ;;,~.-~ii-;;;-;;;;;,;;;;;,.;;- - INTERNKflONAL AIRLINE ANO TRAVEL CAREER PERSONNEL SCHOOL, INC. f' 0 . Bo• 2129, Airpo•t Sl•t•on, Oaklan<l. CA 9462\ ADDRESS------------- -------~---~ZIP-~~ PHONE ___ _ HIGH SCHOOL GRAO nsO NOD help pay for a fourth daily pac;g('n~cr train between Los Angele:. und Sun Die~o under a contract signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr The Dem~ratic governor signt"d the eontract -the first slate-~upported Amtrak run in Calilorn1a Tut'"da' 1 Sec mon ·ch·tail'I Pa~t· nr. Thl' agreement reqwres the state to pay hair San Francisco Penlnswa residents . Frederick N. the operating losses or Lhc new evening train, with a Woods, 24, son or the quarry owner: James Schoen- slate payment It mit of $275.000 over a six· month t<'st Ield, u. nnd hul brother. Richard, 22, sons o! an period. _A~th_e_rto~o_r_oo_t_d_oc_t_o_r_.~-ljiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiii;;iiii~miiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiimii~~;:;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii J BROWN SAID TU£ contract pro\'ides "a new direction for Caltrans We 're not JU'il pourm~ ce· ment. This I!. a s mall step. bul at provides an Marine DI Ousted In Abuse Heari:ng SAN DIEGO <AP> -J\ foTmer Marine drill In· structor has been hand('(( a bad conduet discharge and cul in ra nk to pn vatP after pleading gwlty to maltreatment of recruit" The plea was made Tuesday h) Cpl. Gordon L. Poling, 28, of McAlester, Okla . to 12 counts of maltreatment and two counts of unauthorized abstnce. He was scntrnccd by Col. Daniel F . McConnell. McConnell said later he m av H·rommend s us· pension of the scnten<'es Another 13 counL'i of mallrC'at1ni;: rc•l'ruits in San Diego were dismissed by !he )!overnment ·s at· torney after general court martial dehheralions Monday . DINNER DANCING! Scl.1r s k) w11ni t11 rh,• Top 11£ the Ro\ .11. thl· nnl\ line rt'st:iur;1nt , "1th • i pnnorum11· 'll'" 111 l.Jlo!Ullll lflll, Live Ent«.'rtain 1n cnt ! Beautiful Mood Mu ic TllURSOi\V 7 Pl'f to 12 FRIOAV a nd SATllROA\' 8 P.l\f. to l P .1\1. OIN~F:R St:R\'F.O FROM S to 10 P.l\1. Luf('TI ro 1hr ··TM Big Band Sound'' . . . /tot urmg /am war ~. alternative to the automobile Arthur Lloyd . s pokes man for Amtrak's western headquarters 1n San Franc1~co. i.a1d m :.i telephone mterv1t"w that the six monUl e>.penmenlstarts next Wednesday. Lloyd added the agrc<'ml·nt "similar to st:ih'· supported Amtrak trams in ~e" York lll1no1s :and M1ch1gan UC Clerk Charged SAN FRANCISCO \AP> A University of San Francisco student and former payroll clerk there has been charged with eheahng the uni vers1t ,. out of about$100,000in thelasttwovears · Rolando Tuazon. 29. w:i~ arn·~lcd at has home, and arralRned on grand theft charges in l\tunic1pal Court Tuesda) ,\ prclimmar) hcarin~ "as set for next month It is alle~ecl he pJdded the pa) roll "1th th1• namesorhct1llous person5 THE l"lUMllHG HUTIHG 4la COHO. ,, ... "9'h .. __ , ' • ...,,, • ,,, 1't'V' At•.J-C. .,. '-'>'0 .. \Ill "' :"ftq,12 C.."""no C...o·•' ,..._.,. I ~ •• , ... , • 495-0401 C.OSTAlol(SA J~J&t.t""WDO't 81 .. J 642-1753 KITCHEN & I.A TH REMODlLIHG FREE ESTIM.A TES '" o .. , t>t•ol•r• at ANA .. (1 ........... o•ricc l)ll W Lt"'C;Oll'I A Ii Jew(•' 411 772-3470 •• The mogic10n's top hot 1s a real illusoo Which 1s larger? The height or the hot or the wtdth ot the b<im? All week August 26a29. we're magic. Dolly performances in the Carousel eoo-t. TV's Chuck Jones and magicians from the Mogle Castle in Hollywood perform oil hours See the Invisible Mani Jr mog1cions will perform on Saturday The Re~e Marionettes perfOfm __ :ioufh(;~;·;i;;~ tlfi __ l SELLING FUN FOR 52 YEARS eas GIANT SPORTING GOODS SPORT SALE 1 WEEK ONLY! • BACK PACK SPORTSCLOTHING BARGAINS HAWAIIAN "IDIY .. ALPlll IUllll SHI TS SUUIH IMS SAYE 30% R / /; ~ :.~·loc~ SU.95 Y2 OFF \ ( l "--. .... S 130 111-. ,_ o.i, • UPN Shf1 """ •WI snc. UCIP~S SAYE 30% T·Slllrb wtllt Trt. ·:::~.~ ...... '4&.SO ;~so s4.25 Tenip-ltanve 20(d) fibetfill II • :::.~i~ ~~ ~ ..... '2.95 TENNIS GEAR "SWll TIUllS. . • • . . 1 I 2 OFF ..... La41atDr"'" ..... M!t5 U BO -u ·l-'-1r• ...... ,.._ IGO'I._ .. ,_ '11 15 ........ , _ _..._, ... _ STIETCM UIOITS ... •1100 •uiout-d TllllSlltlT ....... WIUlllH MnAL UCllT .,._ _ _.,....,__ Pff1lll YOlll YAIA COPY ....__ ....... DISCONTINUED SPEEDO UCING SUITS FOR GUYS II GALS 5: Y2 OFF FISHING SAYINGS ALL aox••• EQUIPtllltT ~20% llEWPOIT BEACH •ASHeON l$lAHD ~2121 --MIM ... IN.-IJ) PWWUNlll A••UIUAU. -·Min ~----.i .. :::.=. ~Off ........ SAITAW 219 I. 4th I(). 7-5723 --"'-• .... ... .,..._,.._. MISC, SPORT ITEMS •WTOOAIDS SAVE Yj ' •!!!.,~CU-.. u•s Sltft5 .,. ..... ...,., • ..,, "l.'I • AU USTOI 11. PRICE A&.UllHM UTS 72 •SOCCUIOAL 111• ··---· ... llltl • ~~~!?.~~~~~' Yi OFF /(t»t,_,.,_,_, GOLF SALE SANTA ANA ONLt HUNTING SALE ·:.:o1m:'~n 10% •ALL 22 llR.H 31t1. Off ,.....,..._w....,_, 71 •AU WllCMHTll 3011 OFF IMOT8UNS 71 UHAIU #60 FASHION SQ. (114) 171-5911 (11S) 6f1..otSt --... 10.• .... , ....... ,,, • CERRITOS #163 MALl 924.1625 __ ,,, ... ... 10.• » IJ) • Al DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE . . ... ,. Time for Sun to Set R ·ccnlly. the Ney, port Beach r1ly rounc1l look a look at its oprratlon.'> and dtc1ded that the tame bad ~omr ror a ch..inJ(c The <.·ouncil, ltke too many other governing bodies. had gotten into the habit or do&nJl business b~ t.-ommillce, uppotnhng special study committees and ud hoc ~roup~ ut the drop of u hat. Usually, these groups never w~re 0Wc1ally di~banded Jn Newport Ucuch 1t had reached a pomt that • some councilmen Y.ere appointed to committees never even convened. And some commitlees still car· tiNI the n~1meb or councilmen \.\ho were no longt!r on the council. Clearly a little: hou!lekeepmg "u~ ln order and fortunately th(' meml>cr~ of tht! city councils wer<.•n 't s hy about clearing away the dead bruc;h After th{'y had deeommissioned the excess com- rruttccs earlier Uus year. councilmen then agreed to m:slltute whut 1s kno \.\n as a ":,unset clause." Th.ts means that every committee that 1s formed is gi"cn a dale when it will ~o ()ul or ex1!>tence unless the council :-pec1fit'ally 'ote!. lo keep 1t going It "a~ a good moH Real Estate Offer On the eve of development or the Upper Bay Wildlife Presen·e. the c ity of Ne'' port Beach is bemg oCfered the opportunity to buy some 75 acres of canyon and bluff l'ands on the east side of the bay. The Irvine Compan). owner of the property. has offered 1t for SS00.000. The land includes an 8.8-acn.' upper Bay land remnant next to Eastbluff Park and a high-rise condominium !>tlc that adjoins the remnant and the park. The offer cilso t;:ske-. m most of the bluff line sur- rounding The Bluffs. \\htth \\Ould connect the·park- related parcch to an even bigger pu~ce m the mouth of Big Canyon Plans for dc,dopmcnt of tht:! t;pper Bay Wildlife Preserv~ lentatwety call for c<>nslruction of n \'IS· itor's center on state lands where Bag CaD):on mee~ tbc bay. All or the land is just outside the preser"e boundaries, but use of the land ls s ubject to Coastal Comm1sston permaL The city has no magic ~ource of funds to financt• such a purchase. The value or some or all or the acreage to the city ne eds to be \'cry carefully anaJyzed. Brochure Barrage Wonder why ~ou received three com mumt~ c-ol· kgl' catalogs for the fall semester·l More than 200,000 homes in the Coast <.:ommun1t' College D1!.trtct 's 88-square mile area recei\'ed th<> llookltls for Orange Coast, Golden West. and Coastline Com munit} Colleges this summer. Some re~1dents m the Saddleback Commumt~ College District, which includes part of the .City of lr\'me, also recei\'ed Coastltne catalogs. Those resi· dents are not even eligible to attend the "college ''1thout walls." Coasthne District officials acknowledge that brochures s hould not. have been sent into anoth er col· lcge district. They said the local mailing house hired to send out brochures for the three colleges did not follow dis trict boundaries as requested. They defend. however. the practice of sending out three brochures lo each home within the district. say- ing courses at one college may not be offered at one of the other campuses. And. they said . a separate Coasllin e College brochure establishes an 1dentificat1on for the new col lege Th<.· $46,000 cost of mailing three brochures seems a bit expensive. ·wouldn't one brochure covering all three colleges have accomplished the sam e purpose? N Parents Siatistics Tell A11otl1er Sior!J 'Braintt'ash' Ikar Gloomy Gus Home Births Not the Answer Most Kids (SYDNEY HARRIS) When "t' ~ l'I holrt or a n<'\\ word. hke Humpl> Oump\\ "-l' quickly sho"' 1t "ho':. m,1 .. 1er b~ making it mt•an wh:ilt•H•r "t' want It to m<><in DunnJ( lh•· rt• (·cnt Patlv lh•ar !>I hl:JI. lht> \\Ord "brn1nwJ-1hin1:" ~ot lh•• full lrt'alm~nt In the• f1ri.l J)lart• 1t':-un ld1ot1r '"'ord. and only P'Y''huloJ:11·:illv n.11 vc pt•oplt' ~ould UM.' 1t E\l·ryl>c><lv 1n the "orld 1-. hr;.i1n" asht'd to one cxl c•nt or .rnolht-r. the only thf fercncc 1:s how muc·h and h n w t' r rt' l ' lt\'ely 'fhc brn1n\\ ashinJ: procc.;:-. be5(IOS the momt•nl "-t'.are born, with our parent-;, nnd C'OnltnUl'l'i as long as we are undN their care. Only the most n1n•ful ;incl w1S('Sl of parents jre ablr to kl'l.'P tl within r;1tlo11al llrn1h , Uw others ar·e proud or doinl( a com ph•tc ;ind Jlt'rmam•nt Joh, which 1hcy call "bnnginfl up lhl' kid to know wrnn.: fMrn rt~ht · · TIU: O~I. \'trouble with brtn'! in~ up lht• l..1rt to know """'".: from r1j1hl 1-. th.It at jl<'nl'rally tn elude~ tno m11t·h If It modl•<;ll\ rl'~tncted 11-.\·lf to Mtt'h hn"r mor.tl m:ittt•r' as l'.l'ln~. ~tt1Jllng . ''hC'atan11 . C'rucll}. cm., uncl ht h•rin~. 11 roul<I t'lmm to ht• .1 ·mnrul l'tlut•..itwn 1.r 11 \H•rt• by c'Jmplt' J' murh ·'' h\ pn· Cl'Pt I. nut IOosl part•nh don I c;,top with thcs<' Uni\ erio;al~ Tht'y an c'OI poratc their O\\'n PrllVIOCtlll prt•Jucl1t'l'11 into Hwlr 1•h11ftr('n 11~ port of the wholl' fum1ly cur r1rul11m anti Selllll'lltn1':4 a~ the> moi.l 1mport .int purl. '\t.'wporl -~te ~a schoolo; have funds for P . E . m11..,1c, more nur:-es and t•oun:-t.>lor!> but no fundi. fui :.pecwl readrn~ in th<' "ih· 'ii program So the stu dt>nt!> can be weighed \H•ekh· see the shnnk da1 h , then run and sing their "av thrnugh college. TEACllER C•°'°'"t Gv' tomf'l'ttt'h ~'• \Ytlimtitt•cJ•'I n-•tkr-' •"d do f'Ot t'ltt\\•ril.-f"9fl«ttM v•••• •' 11'1• .,...,"-_.._.., VM y.ur pei orrt•t •• GIHmf' Gui, O•tl'I P,lot J\nrt :\O these brntn\\ ashed kid:. j?ro" up C'Onf11s1ng the credos anti do~mas and prl'JUdtcei. of :1 particular churrh or cultur<' or flasl> or nation with tht• \\Ord of God "KA1' IS ba:.1cally wronl( "1th hn11nwash1ng 1s 1ts two poss1bll' consequences 1l t ilhl•r :<U<' t·ct'ds. or 1l fatls Hoth con"l' 11uences are d1sastr<>tJ.!> tr 1t ~ut C'eeds. the parent h<t :. transmitted the VlrUS or h1s OWh <>motional diseases to h1s offspr 1ng H 1l fails, and the offspring wes through lbe veil or "morali- ty" to the underlying prl'judices, then he 1s likely to rebel in the op· posit<> dirert1on un<l rti scard :ill >:enuine morality. Pally Hearst, for Instance, was brainwashed not by the SL.A. but by her own early cxdusive f'n '1ronment. which sh.ielded hl'r rrom ronrse reality and from the farti, of hfr un<1cknowledgtd or clL•n1ed by the pr1 v1le).!ed clas::.c" Thu:1 . :1ht• bt'Came t•tt."Y l'rt') to the t>xtremism o( the left. on<'<' 'ht• rt•ro~nlxt•<l 1 hat whut she h:ul l>ccn tau1tht wa~ not neces~anly 1 r 111• The b<''t and smartl>st part-nti. tell their children \\hut they lhmk i"I rtKhl. but thl'Y ul:<o l('aH· broad margms for independent Jllrl"ments all the <'h1ld ., i:irow· · 1n1[ up. and. most of all. thl'y try 10 keep options ol)4'n. so that the rhlldrcn can make rational 1•holr(':< of their own Nobody who 1s nol br:11nwn11hed at homr <'lln he hrulnwasht'd anywhere else. To the Editor: As the physician pictured in \Our lead article in the People Section or Aug. 19 on Hom<' Births, I am compelled to deplore the article itself. While I must. of course. agree that the woman in childbLrth has certain rights lo be considered. I must a lso qual1 ly that these nghls must only be considered when they are compatible with the rights of the as yet unborn <'h1ld Throughout my 20 years of obstetrical practice I have ob- served obstetricians alter their delivery t echniques to comply with the demands oC their pa- 11enls within the hospital setung. Thus the abandonment of twilight sleep, gener a l anesthesia, the encouragement of natural c hildbirth or with local anesthesia, the increasing presence of fathers m the de- livery room Never, th'>Ugh. will the competent obi.letrician encourage u return to home de· hvcry \'our writer s tales, "forty years ago most b abies were born at home." Was this lJ1 Southern California or tn more prirrulJve parts of the world where they are still delivered mostly at home? l 'm sure if you polled 40-year- olds in Orange County you would find mosl were born in hospitals. .... SEVENTV·f'IVE years ago in Southe rn California most de- liveries were in the home and :it that time one in 10 women died us a resull of c h ildbirth com- plicnllons and 50 percent of children did not Uve beyond S years of age. Dunng lhe past 75 \•ears and i11nce the institution of hospital d eliveries only one• woman In 10,000 d1M as a com- pltcat1on of child birth and less than on(' In 100 trnble!\ dies befon• the ngeof S Yes. there art' potential dangers to the usage of instru· ments, drugs. and induced labor but these are for outweighed by the dangers of not using them. Yes, the mortality rule is stiU not 1.ero and cerebral palsy is allll with u!\ but one need only roo.sull ;ind compare 1975 Orange County ( MAILBOX ) l.nters from readers are ~lcomt The n ght to condense lettns 10 /11 space or eliminate label 1s resnvro Letter• of 300 word! or le11 wtll tw gwni preference. All letters mU!I in elude lignature and maihng address bul nome1 may be withheld on rr· qw1t if 8tlf/1c1M1t reason &S apparent. Poetry will not l>~ publuhed Statistics With the• rt•:.l Of the state and nation or with the 1965 figures to see that thls 1s a desiru ble olace and time to have a babv and that further improvements may be anticipated. Thal 1s, un- less we listen to those who wish to return, God help u s. to the primitivism of home delivery It's only common sense th al more improvement can be ac- complished within cvcrybod} !> hospital for all delivenes than "1lh1n C\'erybody's home for an occasional delivery. RICHARD S. JONAS M.1>. Pef Pla~rmt-11f To the Editor. We al Crusade For Pets would like to inform your readers o( our service. We are nrten mistaken for the Hum ane Society, which we are not. We arc a referrnJ service for pet adoption and placement. We have no shelter to kC<'p p<.1.s since we work out of our homes. Pets remain in their homes until adopted. Anyone wanting to ttdopt will be put in touch with thf' person who can no longer kl'ep his pet. This saves th<> ammal lhl· traumatic cxpcnen('(' or the• pound. and the shm chance of adoption. resulting an death, dut• to the overpopulated shelteri.. Please call us to adopt a pet There's no fee ; "e operate on donations only and our donations are badly needed, lo pay fnr ad vertlsing lo place these unwant ed pets. and to care for fost.er pels QCCasionalty. JC ev('ryone who li11ts u pet or adopts from u~ would contribute ont: dollar. we Park Acquisition Needs Boost \'okr'( in Nm 1•ml~·r \\ 111 ht• asked to nppro\ e the 1i.o;ua nC'<' of S2~ rn1lhon in honll!I, ~rirnarllv for the acquist1on of coast11I r('('rf'auon.,1 arN111tobe1nclu<lf'f1 mto the late Park ~hstem Th,· ballot m easun· 1l" U1t• 1 ~ult of l egislabon authored by Scn11tor J ohn Nejedly. If you are wondering why. with an $8>0 million budget. surplus, t he l'itizl'n"' 11hou ld be usked to incur a debt for this 11urposc in· stead of usinli( the money nt hand, there are Se\•eral ·good answers. The lint is · that somehow "the anUcip:ated surplus seems to have vanished into thin air. Ape parenUy tbe estimates of r e- vmues were ovul.Y optJmlsllc. At Just State Ftnmce Direct.or Roy Bell had warntd tho solons aplmt unrpl.QC &be aurpbases L . .. ( EARL WATERS ) for ntw programs. l le now l'ay~ tht-re may not bl' any $Urplu"' <' ,. e n w 1 t h o u l n c w a p • propnations. Jn any event Nejedty. whose concern for the parks stems from his duties as chairman or the Natural Resourl'es and Wildlife committee. had felt the pulse of the Legislature and l'Oncluded there would be no money (or ex- pansion of the park system re- gard less of how much there might be in surplus. HE NOTED th&l while California's population doubled in the past two decades, the use of the state parks. beaches 3Dd. recreational areas had muJUpUed lO times wilhoot any substantial addiUoa.s to lllo !'t)'St~ Whatever faults Earl Warrm · m_, ha•o had, as ~"U'DOC' J>e was ~trong on.park development. Under hls adm1nl11tutton then• were mnny mll}or a(.'Quisitions of both bcac~es and parks by thr !ltate. a!\ well as de,·elopment of the prop(.'rties for rccreataoni•I use. TIUS WAS nil done with direct appropriations. In f3t'l the re were no park bond issues until 1964 and that was only for $60 million and wH chiefly tor Im provemeots. A similar bond issue was voted in 1970 and a third, that for S250 million in 1974. NdedJy's will be the first to pro- vide for new pure hues. Shortages or fund.-; might ex· ph1ln the lapse in park &l'· quisition.s and development which transpired. The truth is that until NcJedly came along t.he legislators hadn't shown much intel'est. For, even without runds, bonds could have issued then e well as now o nd the property would ba ve been somewhat cbuper. · Not ooly waa illlA!rt:lt. ladt· rn g but Go\•ernor Ronald Reaii1m hH upon the idea of shifting lht• burden of parks lo local J:Ovcm ment and not only :.1llocat<>d rnoney to them to purchase land but transferred "ome ol lhc exist· ing parks to them. fl would hav<" be~n more understandable had he proposed dealing som of the parks to others. For example. the Wlll Rogers State Park, which exists more a.'I a monument to the rum industry than a rec:reallonal area, might have been given to the motion picture people for pre- s er v a lion. The mission!' established by Father Junipero Serra now preserved as state parks could hnve been turned back to the Catholic ~hurch which bas maintained oll lht' others, most as operational places of worship. Those or course nre "what· mlght have beens." Reality is that unless the bonds are voted the pl'obabUlty Is that things will ~linue to dnn unlit It is Loo hate or the costs wlll be I ar more Utan they now are. t "'ould bC' an good ftnanrial ~hatx• l'nfortunatcl), tht:. d(>t'~n ·t hap J>l'n. WF. Al.SO ullt•r fr~· 1nlorma 111111 on lo\\ t•ni.I q •((•rinttrY -.cr\'1c<.>-. 1n mJn} Jr<.'J " .;r Oran~c Count) Sinct• Wl' be1o?a n 1n March. ~t> have plu<'cd hundreds of pets in loving homes with people who have been screened nnd wen· •1uahfied to adopt a pet. Plenst! call Crusade f·or Pets to adopt or place and we'll bl' ~lad to assist you. CaJI 534-4171 or >139-6847. J L. PASTORIUS I tt••llwr HoHff• To the Editor Why not make a new sax-lane Coast Highway. diverting il near the Santa Ana River and runnjng in a big semi circle to the ocean Just south of Corona Del Mar., It would run down Victoria in Costa Mesa . crossing lbe back bay al a narrow point just south of the Bluffs into Ford Road to the south of Corona Del Mar then back again to the existing Coasl Jlighway. The important part of the plan being lo have more four.Jane roads bisecting it. providing more east /west. accesses. This would permit drivers to get closer to their destinations on the six lane Coast Highway before cutting over to the coast. Is it Possible other residents ,have 1dens that might help us :solve the traffic problem? I figure the more heads the better GLOlllJ\ WEBt;H .,,,_,.,.,,. 'f'o•• H1•1d To the Editor Regarding the article by Kath<' Brockman Tracy. "I..1£eguards Not L1kl' m the Movies," tAu~ lSI. Pl caM' c1uit ('Omplaming about. the moviel> not being true to lire. For your 1nrormallon and any other peopll' who complmn. mov- ie~ are for entertamm<•nl' Tht·v are suppo:scd to be romanl1c 1rnd unrNtl. IF YOU prefer !1fe ai. tt i<.. cton't 1w to the a1ovlt·11. Hut don't l'Omphiin about whut you 1>ct• anrl don't print your compl:11nt:< It's because of (l<.'Ople com plalnln~ Jlkc this th:1t thl'y show loo, too much of rl'nl life. Maybt• tr you wouldn't complain, we could ~et bock to good movl<'8 :m rou COUid lmajJlne what WH JlO· 101: on instead or !leelng IL DOTTY GOODWIN Tl~k~,.-d To the Editor· I'm not clever, I 'm just bumt. I got. a Uckel because my oJd white poodle or 12 years wu on the sidewalk. My husband wa~ puttJng water in bl5 c:ar battery al 4:30 p.m. J waa picking up t.he tra.'h and botUcs In the gutter. Yes, our front door wa.'I wide open. A loose dog went charging Quotes " ... The cause or the decline ond fall of the Romon ~mpirc lay in the fact that there ~ere no newspapers in that day. Becaus e there were no newspapers there was no way by which the dwellers in the rar- nung nation and lbe cmplrc could find out whot wa8 goJng on at lbe center.•• fl C. W,U,, h<orian and o.UlJlor by Our do!( sniffed her once and came hack to the (>Orch before thl' animal t'Onlr()I truck COUid park and thl' offircr could cross the strt'et l\tli.i. Murphy hod an 11p1H1rt11n1ly to use her head and '>l'l" \'hut had happened. I thnu$:ht :.he "as kidding until she startl•d to write the ticket. I must do my JOb she said. When I refused tu tell her my age and how much I weigh, she said she would take m e to the station. I said OK. I would go. I went lo the house lo act my shoes and purse. TH EN Tll E plot thickens. Here 1s an adult male sitting In the lruck All he could Sa.)' over ;md over again wa~. "Lady your dog was in that yard and we must do oµr Job " He called a police car to pack me up. "Lady it would be easier on you if you would fight this in court." By the way. court is lhe only way l have to lake care or this ticket. Yes. I told Miss Murphy, my hair is gray. my eyes are brown, I am 5 • 41,2" ta ll , and I weigh 125 lbs .. and signed the ticket. The male officer calls the police station not to pick me up. We are big boosters of the dog control. I have never had a park· ing ticket. r have never had a driving violation. I have never had a day in court, YE't. My dog has not. been on the beach In seven years since some animal control omcer gave me six days to get her license the week we moved in the house. Perhaps the re is something aood about this . If 1 am the worst oHcnder they can find. JUSt think how our dog owners have improvl'd MAHY McLEOD DOOLEY To the Editor· I wish to thank the City ot Newport Beach, Pttrks and Recreation Dept .. for offering to :wt up gardening areM tor our local residents, on vacant city. owned property. J um J)crsonolly vitally In· terested In such n program. However, It ls m y un<fcorstandJnc that the r esponse has been minimal up to now. This is n rare opportunlly and l ur'l(f• ;ill lntcrcstNI gardcncr11 to call Col Stewart's offlco tm· mediately. Let'11 make Newport. Beach th<' t(ardcn city nt Orantco <.Au nty! MRS. W.J.Ctl.AOBURN OAAHOE COAST DAILY PILOT Rol>crt N. Wmt, Ptl~ TllOmot Ktml. £dltor Barbara Kr11btch. 1-:dttOffol Pogf t:dilor The C'dltor1al paae ol the Dally l>ll ot suks to Inform •nd Sllmulote reader11 by pl'ftefttl.111( on this page diverse tommeni.ry on toi>ies of lntert'U by ayndJcat· c'<I columnists and urtoonlsts. by providlnl( a forum ror rudtts' vlC!Wll and by presenting this newspaper's opinions and Jdcu on <'urrent topics. The td{lorial oplnJOM of the D1ily Pilot appear only ln the tdltorl1l toh.1mn ';t the top of the page. OplnlMS ex· prusect by the columnllts and cartoonists and letter writers are lhdr own and no endorRmenl. Cl( their views by tho J)-1ty PUaL .ahoold be lnfqrld. W cdnesday, August 25, 1.976 l Saddleback ED ITI ON VOl-69, NO. 238, S SECTIONS, 5.4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUfORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1976 Afternoon N.Y.Stocks TEN CENTS , . uper Transit Board Due for Countyi l By WILLIAM SCUREl'BER system operators with lltUe oT no· teglslaUon, saJd membership or Those are Identical mem· Mrs. Dryden said OCTD. the new commission's power in 0t .. o.11~111uu~ . . p0Ucy makjng powers, according· Orange County's board could btrship requirements to the pre-dlre<:tors have consistently re-Oranl(e County will evolve ovtlr a • OrangeCottntyTrans1tD1stnct to OCTD spokeswoman Mary-bear n striking resemblance to :.entOCTDboard. served comment o n the period or limo and muy in· 1 clals saJd today enactment or Evelyn Dryden. the current OCTD bolltd. An additional stJpuJatJon con· transportation commission rorporale much ot the ongoing bill requi rin.: crclll1on or "ll all depends on the way ea~h lie explatned that Orange t ained in the new legislation measure since it waa first In· planning of lho current d1strk1. ' werCul new transporlalinn new commission sets up its own County's state-mandated com· makes it even more likely that troduced 18 months ago. staff. mmlssions in four Southern l><>hcies and on the nature and mission would hav~ five mem· com'mlssion and transit c:llstrlct Its near unanimous passage by He did say, however. that thcr<> alifornia counties will have a character or commission mem· bers. Two would be county board membersb.lpswilloverlap. both houses of the state ia a tremendous lmpllcat1on m p;~mendous impact." on exii.t-bership m each county." ~aid supervisors, two would be named At le4't two m embus ol tbe new Je,Wature withln the past week the leglslatlon that there will be local operation. Mrs. Dryden. by the County League of Cities pane\. must also belong to the means the measure must now. ••a whole n ew ballgame in ln fact. the commissions could Fountain Val I e y 's A I selection committee and one transat c:llstrict goveming board clear only oae remaining hurdle. transportation planning." ecate current transit district Hollindeo, an OCTD director and would be a public or '"'1t large and Holllnden said that number Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. The OCTD director said there 1 !lltliattlA to the role ot mere bus resident authority on the new member " · couldbeasmaoyasfow-. Holllnden said today he !eels <SeeTllANSIT,PqeA.%) ~ily Pl 1o1 Slatl P"°lo 'Punish Killers' U.S. Seeks Action From North Korea PANMUNJOltf , Korea (AP) - The United Stales demanded to- day that North Korea punish the soldiers wbo backed lo death two U.S. Army officers at t h e Panmunjom truce village a week ago. North Korea proposed physical separat ion between Communist and aJlied guards at Panmunjom to prevent clashes like the fight in which t h e two Ame ricans perished. "( have called this meeting for one purpose • _ • to inform you that our side calls ror_punisbment of those responsible for the murder of the two UNC officers," U.S. Rear Adm. Mark P. Frudden told the North Koreans during a 48-minute session of the joint com- mission which oversees the 23· year-old Korean armistice. Ever since the truce was signed 1n 1953, guards from both sides have bad free run ol the joint security area at Panmunjom. an area about 850 yards in diameter bisected by the military de· marcation line between North and South Korea. f 1 DEPUTIES, GUARDS SCRAMBLE DOWN HUNTINGTON CLIFF TO RECOVER CORPSES Two Victims Believed to be Young Glrls Kiiied by Multiple Stab Wounds Tbe U.S.·led United Nations Comman d d ec l ared the separation proposal "may be a positive step" and would be studied in detail. but said it meanwhile expects punishment o( the North Koreans who killed the Americans in a dispute over pruning a tree. Maj. Gen. Han Ju-kyong, the chief North Kore an delegate, pro· oosed that in the future North <See KOREA, Page Al) I ~tabbing Victims Found i Humington Bluff Yields Tiro Women's Bodies By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ~ .... DallyP,leC~ff • Rescuers shortly before noon Yecover ed the clothed but b arefoot bodies of two young -.omen found sprawled al the lJase of a rocky, :.urf·w;ish<.>d >Juntington Beach bluff this morning, their upper torsos cov cp-ed with stab wounds .ShenH deputies !):ud \t would be som e time before lh<'y could • adenury the two victims round by u surf fisherman. The bodies were lying on a nar- row strip of sand when spotted from the bluff top but the incom- ing tide washed them into the Jagged r ocks before they could be recovered. No identification was found an \'where in the immediatl• v1c.1mtv and authorities declined to spec.ulate on the victims· ages. , f!!!! 1975 CLOCKS . ,. . . ' I ~ !C)l IC)l lol SUIOUS CRIMES VIOLENT CRIMES MURDER (M,,.d••, lorribi. ••H. 11 (d l •U •obb••y o• Auovll IO K1llJ 811htfJ2S1.tH Oat h"l 31 Stt• . 0 , l !C)l IC)l fORClllC UPC AGGRAVAT£0 ASSAULT IOllUY ht h"l 9 l•IH OM htry U Stct1ft IM htfJ '8 Stc-'s C)l (!) IC)l IURCLUY URCUY TH[fT MOTOR VCHIClE THHT t1t htrJ 11 Stews Ou htfl 5 Stttlft O" htry l2 Stttm f.il APWlrw ...... ~rt CRIME CLOCKS -This chart s hows the frequency of oc· currencc of <.·ertain S<'riou~ crimes across the nation during 1975, according to the annual Uniform Crime R eports. f17iolent Crime Up 1sharply in Nation J I I WASmNGTON (AP> -Jn nn mrage hour last year in the tJruted States. two people were f.~~red and siJC women were .. ~ore that hour ended, SS pco- ~ became victims ol tggravat-H auault. ~2 persons were tabbed and 112 vehicles were ltOlen. , In •ddllloll, 360 burglaries ~ committed and 720 persons cir bUsinesus became vlcU ms of larcenies. Altogethe r , the Fede r al Bureau o! Investigation r eported Tuesday. 21 serious crimes were committed every minute or 1975 as the oveT-all rate increased 10 percent over 1974. Of the seven categories tabulated by the FOi in the an· nual Unlrorm Crime Reports. on- ly murder showed a decline -by one percent. In addition, suburbs showed a JO percent increase io crime, <~e CRIME, Pare Al) "They weren 'l little girls, but they wer en 't old women.'· sheriff Sgt. Terry Williams remarked gnmty as he stared down on the l<.'n~thy recovery o~rution. Circumst ances indicated that the murdered women were most hkely slain at that location, about 100 yards west or Golden West Street at Pacific Coast Highway. Speculation that they were hurled over the 80-foot, nearly vertical cliff was pretty much ruled out by sheriff Detective S~. Al Masucci, who noted no blood stains were found to in· dic3te where they would have tumbled down the rocks. "And they were lying on sand hut the bodies were not wet so they couldn't have washed up there." Sgt. Masucci explained. The veteran homicide in· vestlgator said in his opinion the young womon were jumped by their slayer or slayers as they took a predawn stroll on the popular surfing and fishing beach which is heavily used at all hours in the summertime. "'Eithe r that, or they were chased and tried to escape by go· 1ng up the rocks," Sgt. Masucci said. The recovery operation drew a large crowd of SJ>C('lators who "ere held hack from the im- medint<' vk1n1ty by a rope cor- don tied to two t•merge ncy vchlcl l'S. park1nj! meter poles, <Sec BODIES, Page AZ) County Gets Library Site In EI Toro A 1.26-acre site for the planned El Toro branch of the Orange County Library was donated to the county Tuesday. The site. near the comer or El 1'oro Road and Cornelius Dri"e was given to lhe county by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Prothero of El Toro, a r e p ort t o supervisors said. In accepting the donation. SUpervlsor Tom Riley also won approval of a resolution thanking the couple "for this very generous gift of) and." County oWcials estimated the parcel to be worth m .ooo to $137.000, the report said. RUey also said a community. room in the 10,000-square·foot library planned there will be named in memory oHhecouple's l ate son , T h eodore John Prothero. SUpervlsors in accepting the land also agreed to build the branch library withln :.>months. Skateboards ·Face Curbs SACRAMENTO (AP> - Skateboarders may IOOll find their acrobatics restricted by local laws. The Assembly gave final• legislative approval Tues· day to a bill giving cities and counties tbe right to r eg ulate the u se o f s kateboards on public streets. The rules, if any, would be up to each community. A 72·0 vote sent the bill by Assemblyman ruchard Hayden (R-Sunnyvale) to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Dr. Robimon. Found Guilty In Death Plot By TOM BARLEY Of 11M Dally "a.I~ Dr. Wayn e Lester Robinson oC Irvine was found guilty of solicit- ing the murder of his wife late Tuesday after two days or de· liberation by an Orange County Superior Court jury. The jury added the provision that the physician was armed with a deadly weapon at the time of his arrest. The finding could add two years lo the state prison term that Judge J .E.T. "Ned" Rutter may impose. Dr. Robinson, 42, bowed his head a nd wept as the Jury signaled its agreement with the prosecution argument that he hired hit man Anthony ScaUse to kill his estranged wife, Janice Robinson, 38, or Newport Beach. The jury found him not guilty on charges that he conspired to kill bis wire. a verdict. insplred by jurors' expreued belief that Scalise never really intended to harm Mrs. Robinson. Judge Rutte r 's comments <See DOCl'OR, Pa&e.U) HESOLDCiR INTWOD..4lS ''Ob, result.s to the ad were ex- cellent. 1 sold the car in just two days." Thal 's the advertising success experienced by the Cost. Mesa man who placed this classified ad in the Daity Pilot: ·~ Skylark. AJr. radio, Xlnt rond. lo m llcace. $000. Ph. XJUt·X.XlUC It you have a car to HU, call 642-5678. We make It easy for you to put a few words toworkloryou. in the Daily Pilot. ... I Ridge Road Plan Nixed By County A controversial plan to build a road between El Toro Road and Los AUsos Boulevard in the El Toro·Mission Viejo area was. scuttled Tuesday by Orange County supervisors. The propos ed roadway was to have run along the scenic Los Alisos Ridge north of Mission Viejo. But supervisors settled con- tradicting recommendations by the county Planning Commission and Environmental Managmeot A&ency (EMAJ. Those contradictions surfaced Monday when " Planning Com· m ission Chairman Shirley Grin- dle charged EMA director George Osborne with distorting the commission's position. Osborne's agency favored con- struction of the road and, in a re- port to the supervisors, the EMA director said it was needed to re- lieve congestion on Trabuco Road. Osborne's report said the Plan· ning Commission opposed the road because or est.betic impact. But Mrs. Grindle and her four fellow commissioners said their objection to the plan was based mainly on a lack of proven need. "It was the opinion of the com- mission that in fact., a need for this commuter hlghway does not exist at this time. Nor is there likely to be a need in the ruture <See ROAD. Pa&e A2) FBI Tightens Fugitive Net SAN JOSE <AP> -FBI agents raided a downtown San Jose apartment today and arrested a woman on charges or harbortn1 a woman who escaped from prison 12 days ago with Susan Murphy. a fringe member of th~ Charles Manson family, agents said. FBI spokesman Tony Triplett saJd P1mela J . Ba.iley1 ZT. was taken into custody in tne apart· ment and would be arraigned to- day ln San Jose. nwi apart.ment ts about a block from where a car was abandooed which bad been rented Aug. ts al San Francisco International Airport by Mias Murphy, 34, and Diane EWa, 33. Tiie pair had esc1ped the day befcire from the Tmninal bland federal pruoo in Loi Angeles. While the two ru11Uves haven't been •pprebended, Charles Bates, head of the FBI office ln San Francisco, said. "We still believe they are In the area.•• .. APWl ...... t• • AT FUNERAL Attending the funeral of Maj. Arthur Bonifas. killed by Norlh Korean borde r guards, arc South Korean Ambassador Pyong Choon Hahm, Capt. 1 J ohn Buczacki, a family friend, and Mrs. llonifas and son Brian, 6. Coast Permit Essential, Court Rules By BERNARD llURWlTL •u.cl•ttd p,.u Wrlltr SAN FRANCISCO -ThC' California Su preme Court ruh·d today that a builder that had no pr1or building permit must get a permil fr om th e Coas l ol Conser vation Com mission before developing al tractofland within the coastal zone. ' r The ruling came in a suit by Avco Communit y Developers Inc. over a 74·ncre parcel of land being developed as part of the Laguna Niguel planned com· , munlty. Orange County offirlals In 1972 hod oµproved a subdivision mop <SeeCOi\ST, Pago.U) Orange Const Weather Sunny skies ond coolt'r weather throuah Thursday with clouds In the 1l m. Coastal highs In uppcr60s. INSIDE TODAY A 1urv1y Ill• Afr F'orc~ hoped lo ke~ 1ecrtl lhow• a large percenloge n/ new reCTUil• would ralMr duck oul tl)an f tgllt. Set drlml• on eOQe DJ. lllY-Serrl<~ .... , ... L.M ... ytl c..111 .. 111• (UnlllN c..miu er ....... o .. n.-1<" U ltwl1ll' ... 1Mt'1•1fll'lltfll ... .._. ,... ·MJO. ..... """<-.. -~-·· l•tlex •• Mtllllet "'' .....,.,TrH Al MfYM\ llj.01 MW< .. • 0).11 """'""'"-· 01 ... ., ........... , Ot Ot'._C.V..ly ... ,...... A• s~, ,,., Or ..... fl( .. llfl ,._, Sft<l Mtrhtl CJ•it Ttl..,IJlofl IS ~It" CJ -.... ~ ~""" A• •• l ).f ., •• ... , Al (12 1 \.1 ,., ... , ., I M 4• ..... .. I ~ • ' . . J l " ' } -· A2 DAILVPIL01' SB Fro• Pafle AJ DOCTOR ••. ·Crom the bench wh.ilc he Wb dt' oytng a renewal ot Hobin~ s $1.S0,000 bail Sffmect to 1od1catt: lda aolld afreement wath t.be Vttdlcl. "He isohciltd the murdt'r o( hl'i wife and ht' mcGnt at lk thou.:ht 1l tuul bet'n duo~. he p.11CI for at und he wa." happy aboot 1t, · the Judge comnw nted, ordt.-ru\i.! tht• dercndont pl01n•d an th~· h41mh of deputaeis "l 'm much m ore c OOt'l.'fllt'il right now oabout the wclfan.· or Mrs. Robln1on," the Judge told defense attorney Ed Gt'<1q('' George vrot c!>t ed ttw1 Dr Robinson has a pructlct· ol .ibuut l!OO t o 900 pat1e otii in lrvuu• :111d no associate doctor lo <'.are for them while he 1s in th<· C(lunt~ jail. He told Jud~c Rutlt•r thJt Robi.nson 's 70 year oltl rlllith1•r 1:. a diabetic who has gont• antu coma on sever al occa!>1on' and who is dependent on hl'r !.011 s care. "Dr. Robinson would aho 111..e to sell his practice becau!)e of hi... di vorce satu alaon and ht.• cJ11 hardl~ do that " 1th an~ :.u<·c<::.' af he 1s in the j:.111 " Geor~t.· pleaded whale the defendent l;ud h1:. head rm the C"ounsel table and v.ept Judge Rutter remwned ada· mant. lie refused the pica and 1n- \·1ted George to seek a writ from the appella te court. Judge Rutter set Sept. 29 as the date he wall sentence the convict· ed phys ician and rule oo a motion for a new trial filed by the de· fense late Tuesday. Or. Robinson !aces a state prison term or six months lo five years which could become two and one half years to five years if Judge Rutter adds the weapon provision tacked on the verdict. by the jury. Deputy District Attorney Ja)l Moseley, in no way disturbed by the jury's d eC'ision to cle ar Robinson or conspm1cy charges. praised the panel as "a very diligent jury .'' He successfully argued in the four-week trial that RoblJ\Son hired Las Vegas con man Scalise. 29, a nd gave him $10,400 as a down payment in a S20.000 plan that was to culminate with the murder or Mrs . Robinson. Scalise told the jury that he was ordered to remove Mrs. Robinson 's birth control device ·and deli ver it to her estranged husband as proof of her death Robinson tes tified in his de· fense that his only reason for ask· inR Scalilasc to get the I UO was to recover what he dcscnbed as a symbol of his wire's inf 1deli ty. Robins on denied throughout the trial that he actually planned his wife's murder. lie told the jury that be hired Scalise to get his wife's signature on a land sale deed and that he never had any intention of harming her. Mrs. Robinson sued the doctor for divorce last J uly. It "'as 'testified in the trinl that more than S2 million In community property 1s at issue, Including t.be couple's $200,000 home and nearby land in Big Canyon. Dr. Robinson was arrested last Feb. 25 after-a scurrle with l awmen at a Santa Ana service station during which a loaded uutomatic f e ll rrom his waistband tot.be ground. Scalise. who took Mrs. R obinson away Crom Lhe area for four days after t elling her of her hus band's murder plot over l unch nt the Vclvel Turtle in Newport Beach, led the physi· cian into Lhe trap set by Police and dis trict attorn ey's in· vestigators. Scalise Is today In the bands of federal officers. He was surren- d ered to t.bem on parole violation allegations shortly after he gave bi! testimony against Robinson. Germ Sabotage? PlflLADELPHIA <AP> -Two Army J{erm warfare expert-. Jinvc met with doctOtll lnvesthiat· in!( the mys terious legionnaires ' dtsuse to cons ider the f)Oll'liblli· t y of sabotage, olthou11h none ts s uspcC'lcd, otriclalssaid. ORANGE COAST ~o DAILY PILOT Thi Or-CM•I 0.ffy 1'001, "4111 ...... ~I••-......, .,_ H•..,, ,....,,.ttrNQhV.Oh thf(>~ 0 •>11'1*1""4"0 Ctmo..-, k •-"'" ••'"-.,. ~•otl..-•ct MnNl•'f tftfWIJf\ t tt(t•• tiff ( "''"' #ifWl. N•w"'"°t l\9«.f\ H""Uf'lillt"" l'-flf rt t OUf"I tAU\ "•I .. '#, U111u1it, ft~df9f'1rlt(' Y.tltfl'f At•t ~t) .. .,.~~P'l( .. i.t A'~r~t•a1 t.on I\ ~tWct W VnNf' er'CI \WI04h\ ,....,. r.:~t'~~~'::1.~ll~~'.:.a. J.ll WHl lky Robert N. Weed f'T••lclonl ....... .,..,,,_ Jack R. Curl~V \'le•"--~··~ Thomas Keevll 1:1111 ... 'Thom.s A. Murpflane ............. u .... Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall Al ........ -. ........ (~ SHdteN<ll Valley Offlee 1\10HAl'•I .--.. ~~,,...., Offkft c .... --........ _ ..... , ......... _fl•tl'tll--O ~ .. <Kll.11 .. G.........,,cMtwt Wedne$day. August 25. 1978 CUSD Trustee l Ouster Sought t..rn ~ ('r' a C'tanir fo1 the !)lJte h.IH' f1lt•d ..i.11 ,H'taon th.ll :.t't'l..:1 tht' remo\'..al o r l'up1struno t'naC11..•1I l':duc.1t1un A11:.0t.·1ullon t ru'll't' from ha!> Art'.l Two llt'Ul on thl'!IC\l'O 11a•mtwr bv.ird It It' 11ll t•i:ed tn the On n.:e County S upl•t wr ('oort luw:1u1l that tht.• S tHl l'h·mt•ntt.• dcnti~I ho~ n ·1wuh•dly rl'fu~t·11 tu rd1nt1u1~h h1i. L)t.li.t 1fr~p1t1· t h1• fol'l thut he no longer h \'l'S 111 hii. distnct f 'rom f»agr A I COAST ... for this tral·t and issued a rough grad1n~ p\'r m 11 A' l'O gr aded the property •md mJdc certam i m- provements By Feh. 1. 1973, at had not com pletl'd the rough gradmg and had not applied for or r en•1\cd a county bu1ld1ng permit The C"ourt is bl'ln~ usked to df'<.'llirt> th1til Edward West~r&'s 1>t•at bl'C'.tnu• 'ue.rnt v.hen he mO\ ed to h1:s llrt'st•nt home •~ :.'O lli C'ulle de Los Ahlm~. S&I\ C:lemt'nte. The action seeks a . ,•ourt rullnR that W tbc'rg be re· 111m·i.'d und his seat fiUcd. Wt•stbt•q: wu~ electt.'d to tho ~l'hool board on March 4, 1975. At that llmt·. the comphdnt :t~utcs, hl' res ided wlthln his Area Two tl1:Hrlct. A proposal under-way to re ri l1J?n boundurit>s in th e ('ap1strano Unified School Dis· tm·t will foce voters in the Nov· ember general eleclioo. If approved, Westberg would be thrown an to a dist.net wh.ich ls already represented by another- lrustee That would leave bolh men running for election for the same pos t an school board trustee t'll'ellons next yc3r. 0..11, ,.,. .. ""°'" 11' .we• aw-•• STREAKED WITH BLOOD, STABBING VICTIM WATCHES POLICE AID ATTACKER A"co's appli l'al1on for an ex· empllon Crom thE' permit rcqwrc- ment:. or the 1972 Coastal Act"' us denied b v the Coastal Com mission. That a C"t provides that on or after Feb. l, 1973, any person wishing to develop pro- perty within the coast al zone must obtain suC'h a permit. Fight Ove r Bent Sunglaaaea Injured Two Dana Point Men In Laguna CRIME ••. 111 L a g1111a Rose 'Jlillian' Was Wallach, Defense Says P rol>ec u t1on witness Pa ul \\'allaC'h "as the real d ll:u n or the plec.-e·· and the m an who ~hould bt' tried for hts role an a briberv SC'and al that rocked the Cll\ of Fulle rlon. de fcn~e allo r.nev ~tarshall :'-l organ told an Orange County Superior Court Jury l:itt! Tuesda,· '"2 Buddies' Stage Wild Knife Fight The permit C'ould be waived if. the builder had obtained a countv building permit before the 197J date and had performed sub· stantial work in reliance upon ' that permit. The Los Angeles County Superior Court also denied an e x- emption and Avco appealed. rural areas 8 percent and cities o( at least 250,000 persons, seven • J>('rcent. The report s howed an estimat- ed 56,090 forcible rapes. That would mean that Sl out or every 100,000 women and girls in the l'ountry were raped last year or suffered an attempted rape or as- sault with intent to rape. But rape is considerf'd the least · reported or all c rimes, with some autho rities s peculating that three of every four victims do not report attac ks. Conde mning the public r e- lations consultant as a "consum· mate perjurer '' :'\l organ urged the acquittal of defendant LeRoy Hose "ho, he said, should never ha\'e been prosecuted on the bas is of Wallach ·s test1monv. "\\'asn 't he the cute on<'''" Morgan asked in his final aq~u mcnt while s everal members of the jury and J ud~c Lester Van Tatenhove chuC'kled. ··wasn't he JU:-1 t·harmmj.!"" WallaC'h h'!>l1f11:cf a~ Olll' of l\\n prn~etutaon wa tnt·~sc•s thut RoM· used him thrOU$lh ha s role as public relations aide lo develo~r \\'illa am Brashears to ext ract money from Ura.,hcars in return for Rose's fovor ablt· vole as a planning commisi.1,1nl'r on tho· df.'V <'lnpt.•r 's S6 5 m1lh1111 llatldcn Lakt'~ C'lmdom maum prOJf.'('l. It was testified that Rost.'. 48, was additionally involved an a n att<'mpt t o bri hl' Fulle rton CounC'll m a n Ch ar les Ph1l11p!-> \\hose vote at c1tv coonc1l lc•\C'I could ha\ e been -cruC'1a l to the project. Morgan u rged the jury to not allow what he called "the pre· valent C) nic1sm a bout pohti· c1ans" to cloud their thanking "'hen they retire to the jury room later today. The comment was an obvious respons e to prosecutor J ark Hy an 's earlier claim to convicl Rose as an ex ample because •·then you deter other politicians from falling pr ey to that con· duC't." Conceding that Wallach had been a poor prosecution witness, Ryan told the jury: "there will always be Paul WallaC'hs m this world as long as we have corrupt people in Power." And R yan admitted to tht• panelthat Wa llach "was up to h1.; t-ars in this briberv" "'thout ever reaching the point thut h1• could have been jointly pro~<'l'Ul ed with Rose. Wallach was granted immuni· t v from prosecution in return for his testimony before the grand J ury and durin g the current c1ght·week lnal. Rvan told the jury that Rose "stand~ <'Ondemned by ha~ own voice .'' Jlc played haf.'k for the p:mf'I a r t'cordinJ.? of n telt'phont• convcr!lallon in whlrh the dcf<'n dant d lSCUSS<'d the (a jture o r $IO,OOO with Wallach, "Or. Brash ears J'?Ot the messaf.H'." Hy an said. ''lie knew the re would be no Hidd<'n Lakes without n payment." Gr ay Suit Ended LOS ANGELES (AP> -A $10 mllhon suit charging negligenco · in the jailing death of radio nn· nouncer Marvin Gray has been settled for $40,000, court officials reported. l\ bloody knife fight over-a pair of bent :,unglasses erupted oul· ~ade a Laguna Beach billiards parlor T uesd ay putting t he part1c1pants , two Dana P oint "buddies" m the hospital with multiple mjurics. Laguna Beach poli<'e have or· dered the me n h eld at the UC In snc MediC"al Center pending anvesllgataon on a case now listed as an assault with intent to com. nut murder. As crowds of artem oon festival '1s1tors gawked m amazement, the two bloody m en were tre ated at the scene, Luguna Family lh lliurds . 849 LaJ,tuna Canyon Hoad, by C'ity police and firemen. lhvad Dan!>cn. 27. o( 24961 Cordo\ a, Dana Point suffored severe fadal injurit•s and cuts as he was stompe d and kicked while lyinJ: in the g utter JUSt outside the h1U1ard parlor. E ror• Page '' l KOREA ••. Ko reans stay north and the Amcn cans a nd South Koreans :.tav south of the line. which also pa;ses through the ccnler or the confer ence room and across the t able used for today's meetmi. The gene ra l also read out a ml'Ssa ge e arl i e r conveyed pnvatcly m which North Korean ruler Kim 1l Sung termed the Pa nmunjom clash i;egretlable a nd urged that both sides seek to a void such incidents in lhefuture . f'rudden, the chief UNC de - IC'gate , s aid, "Your response is unsatisfactory.'' The allies, he said, demand conl·rete action in· c ludina punls hm<'nt of those rC'i.pons1ble for lht' k1lhng anrt or - dC'rs lo North Korean troops against physical contact with or ub~tructin~ the movement of al- ht'.'d guards . f 'rotM P age 11 l ROAD ... for this particular road," Mrs. Grindle said an a l'Omm1ssion let· \er to th(' Board or Supervi1>0l"S. Those s tatements were in dare<'t conn1cl with Os borne 's EMA re port, me aning the board !>tde<I with the <'o mm1ss1on in set- tlln~ the dispute. The Plonnina Commission po'lit1on was holst<'red by de· \'1•lo1H•rs 10 the area. They too said the road is not net'dect and lamented lbe late nr· rh· al of thl' road Issue. Supervl11or Thomas Rill?y <'haracterli t'd the road con- troversy a 11 "another situution wht>rt' t'Vt'ryone want.i. roads but no one wonts them 011 their pro· i.ierty ... "I see no need for any one or the alternatives when you have an environmentally sens itive area and some ridgeUnes in· volved," said Supervisor R alph Diedrich as he proposed scutUing Osborne's proposal. Fro• Pag~ Al TRANSIT PANEL. • • are pros and cons lo the new com·· mission structure but thnt the ravorable points wUl probably outwelgh the negative in the long run. Hollnden said, for example, t.bat the new commission will have sweeping power over all transportation planning and financing. which ls <'urrently fragmented among area city and county groups. But he s aid ''in nil candor- "henever you "ve got a new layer or govtrnment in\'Olved the odds are there will be some delays and other haHles ." Mrs. Dryden observed that the legislation creating the com- mission s tructure wa11 aimed primnnly at Los Angeles county and its Rapid Transit District but authors or the bill had to in- corporate other counties to make their measure a general law rather than one aimed at a spectfic: cnhty. Bruce E . Murray, 20, of 33761 Olinda, Dana Point, was sla:.hcd on the throat, a cul which :.eve red the m an's jugular vein. <tccording to personnel at the South Coa st Com muruty J los pital emergenC'y room . Laguna Beach Police Del. Gene Brooks said lhe incident was sparked over an argument about a pair or s unglasses. Witnesses a t the SC'cne said the men arrived together in a p1C'kup truck. Both a ppeared to be antox· tC'ated, Brooks saul. While in the buildan~. Murrav a C'C"used Danscn or ~1llang on his sunglasses und bcnchng them. De t. Brooks saicl . After a ngry word.; 1ns1tlt• th1· billi ards h all , lla: l ~u mt.•11 stcpp(•d outsidt'. AC'cordang ti> w1t1wss s tut<'· ments Mu rray w;as t ut first. lh• in turn kneed f)an:;cn "ho fell tn the ground and was rc1>eJlt'd ly stomped. Police r ecovered two huntan1: l<n l\'CS thrown O\'l'r lht• roof Of tht• shopping an•a bus arw-.:,l'S "T he whole thing made nu sense at a ll," D<'l. Brooks said In a((irming the rulJng the high court rejected A vro 's contention that 1t had a vested n ght to com· plete development of the lraC'l "1thout a Coastal Commiss ion permit. F rotft Page A l BODIES ... oilfield indus tri al equipment. and othe r supports . lnvesti~ators s aid the searl'h for the slain pair 's 1dcntllit•s "us com plic uted by the fact lh3t a b s olute l y n o p<'r so n a l 1dt•nt1f1cataon was found. nor dul f.'ll ht•r victim h ave anv d is · llnCtl\ e CharucterislJCS such as a scar , birth mark o r tattoo to pro- \'lcie any clue. The bodies were r emoved by C'oroner 's deputies who planned im mt>dia te autopsies to adenufy the two Jane Does who were pro- b3bly in their la te teens or early I wenties, al' cording to unoffa c1al comm('nt from those who viewed tht:'m at close range. Twent)-s1x percent ol the of· fe nses tabulated under tho forcible -rape category were at- tempted rapes o r assaults with intent to r ape . The FB I 's Uniform Crime Repo rts are compiled from voluntary reports by nearly all state and loc al Jaw enforcement. 01genc1cs. Inc reases In serious crimo were recorded for all regions or the country and for cities, sub- urbs and rural a reas alike. The category ~howinl{ the greatest le ap since 1974. a 14 per· <·ent mr rcaS('. was larrcny-thcfl, cspt>c1ally or motor vehicles. Vaci ams lost some S992 million in property in 5.9 million inci- dents. The Northeast had the highest · n s<' m serious C"rime. with 11 per- cent more than the year before. Reported rapes were up one pcrC"ent , aggravated assaull s ix perC"ent. robbery five percent. burglary seven percent and car theft two percent. ~ t,,_,fe.t"1.1 N't' WARD IVISrr THE OPTICAL DEP~I Theres more to soft contacts than meets the eye. nu: OPTICAL DEPARTMENT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa bristol st. at san die go fwy ••• 714-549-9400 You can tell just by looking at a soft contact lens that it is designed to be comfortable on the delicate surface of the eye. It's flexible and soft, just as its name implies. But the difference between regular contacts and soft con tact lenses goes even deeper than that. Soft contacts actually absorb fluid to become even softer and more comfortable whilo you're wearing them. Chances a re the Optical De partment at Wards can fit you with a pair of soft contacts. Wards has the latest in fitting equipment attd contact lenacs including bifocal contacts. So, if you're thinking about contacts, think about the Optical Departmentat Montgomery Ward. .... Put yoµr face in our hands. M< >N T<~<>Ml' HY WARD DI.IL.'( PtL.OT AS {Malpractice: Fee Hike This Time? 8ARIY L UCJmR D.P .M. 01S0RDERS & SURGERY OF THE FOOT WIS>£S TO MNXJNCE n£ a>ENI~ OF AN Off ICE ~ TIE PRACTICE OF PODIATRY LOS ANGELES <AT., -Doctors a.re laldy Lo raJae their fees rather than 10 on 5\rike 1r malpractice inaur:ance premiums Jumr •J~ as elltped.Od next January, says a ltader u proLesting · 1 ~lcians. 1 The failure of the st.&te legislulure to p us a u.nprehenaive medac.U maJpracUce reform plan haa fueled wlde11prend da:.eontent among lhc.- . • •doctors who 1truck 1n rt"'lponse to 1>remlum hikes : earlier thi5 year. THIS Tl•£. s.ud Or. &ilchael th1hch. chief :. s poke.man for lhe Uruled Physicians of California, • dodors will probably fore&o a slnke and simply paa alOllg inc~ased insurance costs to the patient. • :1 Premiums are expeded to JUmp nearly JO percent. I heaaJd. "Tbe public ii. ju.'\t going to ha .. e to pick up the tab,•• Freil.lcb, a LOC\ Angeles surgeon, said in an 10 terview. IN ADDITION, spokesmen for two other medical groups said the 1nsecunty of the ~1tuatioo -including up to 20 percent of Southern California's doctors not carrying any m.itpractice insurance -is causing physicians to prJ1°t1ce a more conservative brand of med1r1ne th,11 '' more coaU7 to patients. "Being uninsured b an unpl-..asant. way to practice." S&ld Dr Sanlof'd A Marcus of San Franclaco, president ol th• linJon ol Amrr1t·•n Physlclan.a ... You are JUSt more C•rerul." TJDS MOil£ cautwws llPproach include• order- int e'Xtl"a X·rays and laboratory tc11u to sub· $la0Uate their d1agnose=i •md Justify the cour:.t> of tr~atment, "so thut if Wl)lhmg goes worn1:. tht· doctor could prove he dtd t'Vt:rything ~s1ble ... .it· cord.101 to Stanley JohnbUO. • spok~m1tn fnr the Loe Angel~ County MedicaJ As:i()('tation legal-defense insuran<'e tor its mcm~rs. Und~r tM plan, a doetor is insUN'd f(lr th1: amount of leaal ~trvit'os and court c0sts, but not •l•inal a malpractice sotllemcnt. Aboul 10 percent oflht' UAP's member doctor" now belong to tho plan, accordlnQ l o UAJI :.pokeswornun M.Uone KIU\trowe in Los An£eles. JOHNSON SMD the ~ An.aeles County Medical Association \\JlS con:sldcnng a :>1milar µIan, but lhat It may ~ dropped because resporu.e has bffn PO<>r. SADDlf BAQ( COMMUNfTY HOSPITAL MB>IC.Al. QNTER 235tl 1 Poseo Oe v.ienoa -&Jere 2 t Laguna H•lls 837-2121 Ex 441 Hours. By Ai>c>OCnrmenl Only The added caution also may cause a dodor tu shy wway from newer methods even thnu~h hi• believes they may help a putJent. he> said. A s urvey b thP California Medical Assocl1ttion last month lnd1cated thut l~ to 18 percent or ~~jiijiijjjiifiii~iiii~i:===~~~ Southern California's doctors are "going bare" ••JN THE PAST, doctors ust.'d their own bt'l>t judgment, ev en if it meant "'ore risk. In the end, U\e lugber.nsk procedu~ might have-helped the pa llent more," he said. "But no'4. doctors ha'e tu think. ·ts this what moe:.t other doctors~•) 1s th(• best '" .. The lhr~cit of mulprud1t·e la"~u1lS ha:. l'han~ed the ~ ay doctor:i trunk about tht'1r profo-.l>IOI\ 1n other ways THE 8,400·M EMBER L nion uf AmE'ricc1n Phy:i1c1ans has pioneered lhe concept or hm1ted prucllcang '4'ithoul malpruct1cc msurance. J ohnson agr~. saymg he would put the figure "probably nght at 17 or 18 perrent " HOWEVER, UAP President Man·us ~aid the considered the CMA esumutc low Marru~ :.aid his .,:roup 's figures showed 21 to 22 percent of the doctors are "going bare." The figure may be t'Ven higher • .Marcus said, ··~ause this 1s not the :,,ort of thing a doctor ad· \"ertises Hence some wtin!>ured doctors ni ay not show up an the statistics." ·Jury To End Kidnap Query MADERA (A P J -Grand jury tesllmony 10 lhe ChowchiJla mass kidnaping case was expected to be completed today with the panel then deciding whether to issue indictments. Three men have been charged in informations filed in Chowchilla Justice Court with the bitarre kidnaping of 26 summer school students and their bus dnver on July 15. Indictments would nullify a Justice Court pre· hminary hearing scheduled Thursday and move the case directly toSupenorCourt for trial. PROSECUTORS SOUGHT indictments before the grand jury in closed session partially to avoid making evidence public at the preliminary hearing. AIRUNE a TRAVEL CAREER TRAINING A resident educational program of pro· fess1onal instruction in the public con· tact positions of airline and travel 1n~ustry. OAKLAND BASED RESIDENT SCHOOL 3 MONTHS TRAINING · S DAYS WEEKLY Io train young men .i11d women m1er 18 yedrs old, h1qh ~chool grdduJtes, for pul.>l1c cont Kt Jncl other tr a11el related PoSitlons: Ground Hosten • P11senger Agent • Station Agent • Cu Leasing • Hotel Front Ouk • Travel Agent • Travel Coordinator • Res· ervations •Ticketing • Tour Guide • Tu111on Pl.in lhdl includes 1oom & board Jnd 1ranspo1tJt1on 10 training • Tu1t1011 Pldn lor commuters (free parking) .rnd transport to 1ra1nmq • Plat.-ement Asmtance Program •Op11onJI r o1e1qn Langucl!Je T1.t11w111 French, German. Spanish. ltJllcln •Led• 11 dlld 11 din Jt the IJedutilul B.iy A1 t!.1 .11rpo11 complt•ic. •Note. RP\1(len1 housing 1~ l1rn1tPc1 10 t1r~t come basis NEXT CLASS Walki119 fhe Pic•ket Li11e The 19·member grand Jury, which was sworn into office at the end ol last month, heard testimony Monday and Tuesday from 23 of lhe students, bus ·driver Ed Ray and Jaw enforcement officers who presentro a variety o( physical evidence. The children and Ray were abducted .it gunpoint from their Oruryland School bu!> while on the way home. Starh Sept. 20. 1976 Ench Dec. 20, 1976 ----------------------------------Fo• IKld111on11l 1nlo1mat1on. 1111 out 1.oupon b4tlow A pair of bus driver:. waJked picket Imes in front of the HTD bus depot this morn· ing in Los Angele~ as the strike b;. drivers stopped buses then~ for the c;econd da~ More than 800 Uran~<' Count) commutt~ ...... '''ho use RTD bust•.s hCJ\"C' hc<'n aff ectt.•d h.' t h1· ..,trike 0 INTERN.vlONAL AIRLINE ANO TRAVEL CAREER PERSONNEL SCHOOL. INC. ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TUEY SAID THEY were driven around in two \·;111.~ ror more than 11 hours. then were locked 1n a moving van buried at a ruck quarry 95 miles northwest of here. P 0 Boie 2129. A1rpof1 Station. O•lclend, CA 94621 The kidnapers left, leaving lhe victims with State Backs New Train water, some food and matt.resses. Ray and two of the older children finully pned the rover and dirt <1bove the van loose. and escaped aft<'r 17 hours in thestinmf( van. ACJORESS------------- ------ZIP __ _ SACRAMENTO (AP 1 A :.t:Jtt' i.u~1d} "111 help pay for a founh dUJI)' passenger train between Los Angeles and San Diego under a contract signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr The Democratic go .. cmor sign\.'(! the contract --the first state·:iupported Amtrak run in California -Tuesda) 1&-emorl'dl•h11b Pai;e U6 ' Marine DI Ousted In Abuse H earing SAN DIEGO (API A form~r Manne drill in structor bas ~en handed a bad conduct discharge and cut in rank to private after plead1nf( guilty to maltreatment or recruiLc; The plea was made Tuesda~ b) Cpl Gordon L Poling, 21, of McAlester. Okla . to 12 <'Ounts of maltreatment and two counts <'f unauthorized absence. He wa:. scnten<'M h~ Col Oaniel F J\lcConaeU. McConnrll ~aid la1rr hl• m.1\ n·rommend !>US· pension or the sen lent'('" Another 13 count1> ol rnallreat1ni: n·r rwt-s 1n San Diego wel'e dlsm1!l<i('(I h\ thl' ~ovl•rnmcnt 's at torney afler eencral <'ourt m art1 • .i dcltbcral1on~ Monday. DINNER DANCING! ~lar sky" ;1rd lo the "!'op ,,f lhl' Ro' .11. thl· onh I tnt.' re!ltaur ant. ~1th .1 p11noram1<' v1C'W •11 1..15.lllOJ lltlb Live Entertainment! Beautiful l\lood l\lusk TllURSO,\\' 7 P" to I:! FRIDA\' and SATl'ROA \' 8 P.l\1. to I P.~1. l>l'.'INF.R ~t:R\ t:n f,RO~I 5 to 10 l'.M. f.1..urn 10 thr "TM 81• Bind Sound·· featun~ fam1!mr mrlod11'R Later. authorities arrested three .>ouni:: The agreement rl'Qwres the st ute to pa) half San Francisco Peninsula residents F'rederick N PHONE ___ _ the operating losses of thr nr" e\·ening lrJ1n. "1th J Woods, 241 son of the quarry owner . James Schoen· HIGH SCHOOL GRAD. YESO NOD state payment ltmn of S275.000 O\ er a six month test feld. 24. and his brother, Richard. 22. sons or an j period. ~A-th_e_rt_o_n~f oo~t_d_oc_t_o_r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~;:;~~ BROWN SAID THE <'Onlracl provides "a new ,_ SELLING FUN FOR 52 YEARS d1r('ction for Callran~. We 're not just pvunn1= ce-THE :;~;r~a:;~~t~~h~a~~'::ilob~~-but II provtd{•i; an EARL'S ea I G'" ·N· Arthur Lloyd . spokesman for Amtrak·, western II #fj II headquarters 111 San f-'ranc1sco. said 111 a trlephone l'lUMllMc;. mten 1e" that the SIX ·mOnth e'Cpenmenl 'ilart'i n1"<t .~:"'c"g4..~. ~·111r ~ ~,, Wed~t~::~dded the Jli?rt.1t·m<'11111' s1m1h1r 111-..l<ih• ~·;:.::;;1 SPORTING GOODS ~rt#J . ~It !.Upported Amtrak lra1n~ 1n °('\\ Yori.. llltn111-. Jnd ' ··A·~•-<..i Michigan • ~,~·:."':~'.~;p· :.I. 1 WEEK ONLY! UC Clerk Charged .~;~~~.I ~BACK PACK SPORTSCLmlNI BARGAINS HAWAIIAN 642-1753 KITCHEN~ IATH REMODELING FREE ESTIMATES SAN FRANCISCO •AP1 \ Lo1ven11h of San Francisco s tudent and form<'r pa) roll <'ll•rk then· has been rharJted "1th chcat1n~ the uni' erst I\ 11u1 ol about $100.0001 n the la~t t" o vear!> Rolando Tuazon. 2!1. \loll!> arre!'>tert at h11, home'. noel arrai1rnt•d on grand then l'11c1r~t"'i in M11n1cq•JI l'o11rt Tucl>d U\ /\ prt•limman hC'<irrni: ":i" :-.1•t for nr'Ct month S•• Out 011 .. •y• •• ••o1A••r •t.r,.tri·•..-:A•~O'-r t ~,, w l "-r'"~ It 1:c: illll·gt•u he puddcd thl• pa~ roll "1th th•• nam(''I n( fir! ltlOUS pE'r-.on' '\ • ' f •' '. 772-3470 ICK The mogictan·s top hat rs a reol 1llus1on' Whleh is larger? lhe height of the hot o r the width of the brim? All week August 26-29. we rtt magic Doily performances 1n the Carousel Coort TV's Chuck Jones and mag1c1ons from the Mogic Castle 1n Hollywood perform all hours See the Invisible Mori Jr mog1c10ns w1Q perform on Sott.Jrdav The Reide Marionettes perform __ ioutb(;;~;ij;;~ tlifli __ 'IDIY•ALPllEIESlll SHIRTS SUD1M UIS SAYE 30% . fJ IEllYTEITS • Y2 OFF , / I Scwfh ~. Moct.I '89.95 \\ l '-. .... $110 111-AM°"'"r •lApua.tllHff ~CM srlC. IACI PACIS SAYE 30% T·SMrts. ,,. llPC Ult amu ;~so '4.25 ..... ~s ............... '~.SC) S'I 95 t----T~-·.Ranve....,_2_0(_dl•f•ibefflfl--ll ---t •!!:.'ti~.~~ ..... · £. TENNIS GEAR • SWIM TIUlllS ....... 1 I 2 OFF •S... t..lttlrtu•• ...... ~ u2so -u ·-·u..tr•...,we. / 1 "'-·---'11 95 ..... 1 ... '"'0111111M1 _,, '°'YUiii ST•£Tat IMOITS ........ ,~....., TUlllSMllT ........ WIUIUIE METAl IACl(l ..._ _ _,.....,.... hlllllD YOll YAIU COPY ...__.....,.. DISCONTINUED SPEEDO UCINC SUITS FOR GUYS It GALS E:s Yz OFF Al <Olooa not In (lfffeflf ptoductlon U...1ted to ML•I &. colott FISHING SAYINGS • llAIESfilAI( -... -.. • . .::16A"""""'"' . 1100-------~· .)/ °"' ... '-'11.95 ,_.,~"· •nu FILL ., °' t.111 · lll'fA--wnlllll,,_-.OWIH •All&MIU .............. 20% Off •tu. TACIU•ro ...... SAVE 1 /S MISC, SPORT ITEMS • SIATOOAlOS Uwt Y, • TltllCYCU 1 .. $HS '295 ............... M-...... -·tl ...... I • :tt:JJ:9 un % PRICE '11" • SOCCl• IO&L ,,.-............. ,, .. , • ~~~~~~!' Vi OFF 1c-.ffle4.-... , GOLF SALE SANTA ANA ONLY HUNTING SALE ·=ITIOl~ft10% ---.-ll-.-Jl-.-.-8 ..... -...,,-.-.. -.. -£-.... • lU 2211f\lS 'MIL OFF EQUl,.MENT A••USUAU ....-.w....,.,71 ~ -•amn ~., lU WllCIU1D ~ 20% !":'!!..~";', • SIOTllU 31% Off NEWPORT IEACH •ASHK>H lSlAND 644-2121 -""""' , .. .. 1u.a...u1 '"'"''" SAllTAAllA 21•1.• IQ. 7-5711 --II>.·-.. ,...,_,., ' I .-----.. LAllAIRA #60 FASHION SO. (714) 111-5911 (213) .. l.otSt __ ,.., .. .. ,..,_IJ J • CERRITOS #163 MAU. 92 .. 1625 __ ._., ... ,._ICM _,,, I • ,,, D PILOT EDITORIAL P!lGE Tax Feud Pointless The 1 unnang feud \hut '11 developed between Ora.ngt: County J\ ~or Bntdley Jacob~ und the Sad <lldmck Valley ·~ M·hool ·is un!ortunute for 1ls lack or produrt1\ It} or tJJl,1ble rt.'11uJts With lht: gat~ already clo11<.-d or closing on tux 1 ates und budgcl11. Jacobs hus been flailing away at Suddl~huck Collettl' and Suddleback \'3llcy Umfil.'d Sehool D1s lr1ct trustee~ with the clJtm that mu~h deept:r cul~ could havc been madc And in rcisponse. trustet!s itre rmn~ back '1triolic r •s1x.mscs Cull of sell'·servmg rhctonc but little el c Somewhere in the middle or uJJ thi:J, the f:uthful tux payer is i;trum bling but d1gg1ng into h\11 pockcb Ja(•Ob~ claim' his pinpoint atlat·k on the Sad dleback Valley is mtrnded to be no l'\Umple for all tuxin~ agencies nnd has nothing to do \.\1th the fact that he lives in Mb!)ion Viejo Whatever h1!i real motive. he sa}s taxpa)ers simply aren't gettmg the information they need to make rnt1onnl d~isions about how they '~ant their money spcnt IJy agencies such as school districts. · In thut. h<! may be right. But in any ct.1se. the l" o µartics to this u:-.eless Vt!rbal duel should think about fully briefing lh<' people "ho pa) th<-bills instead of hur·ting wasted bnckbats al <:ach other Worth a Visit Irvine ·s VillJgc Forum:-. are informal arena<> where r esidents may air their gripes, perhaps find some quick answers and stay on top of community af· fairs without having to attend length) city council meetings. Every homeowners · association 1s 10\'1ted to the monthly forums wtt.h the city manager and his staff in atteodance. The presence of city st arr membe rs is a golden op· portumty. Most homeowner know it ·s not easy to track down the proper authorities at cit~ hall and that they can't always be there when needed. At the forums. residents exchang~ idens. prob· It-ms and soluo~. The informal gatherings also h(>lp breuk down the rraimeotation ln Irvine. where homt.'Owners are apt. to MlY they Ll\e in Turtle Rock or L'm\'ersity Purk. not Irvine. Allcnctancc at the Cotums hns f alien off rcccntl\' ,\JI a~s0<·wtwn11 art! not represented and fewer re;1 dent~ bothC!r to come. 'fomght 's forum. at 7:30 o 'clock at Rancho San J oaqwn A(Htrtments. mcludcs a discus!)ion of how to 1mpron• the format. Tonight mny bt.' a gooct time for tho'c who haven 't attended to M.~ "hat 1t 's all about Out of the Ball Park Somethmg has finally stirred up the normally apathetic res idents 0£ the central Saddleback Valle~· skyroekl'ting taxes and sky·high demands by Sad dkback Valley Unified School District teachers. District administrators had to hold three hear. mgs before they got enough people inter ested m ~peaking on the teacher demands. FinaJl}. the tax· payers spoke out and the comments wercn 't too kind toward the lt!achers. In ract. the remarks were universally critical or the pay package. District officials claim it represents a total wage and fringe benefit increase of nearly 25 percent. There arc the items that ti-uJy s tretch the concept of good faith to its limits -such as a demand that tt~achers who retire at age 55 after at least five years service must be hired as district consultants and paid a $4,000 annua l retainer. It is difficult to imagine what the t eachers we re hoping to gain with such demands. We can only hope they were starting out in far left field with the desire of ending up somewhere close to home plate But they should at least start in the ballpark. SB Parents Statistics Tell A 11other Stor~1 ... 'Brainwash' Most Kids Otaar Gloomy Gus Home Births Not the Answer ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) When we get hold of a ne"' word. hke Humpty Dumpty '-'t' quickly show 1l who's master by making 1l mean whatever "'' want it to mean. Dunng the re <·ent Patty Hear!>t tnal. the \\Otd .. brainwashing" got th(' lull treatment. Jn the first place. it's 8111diul11· word, and only p:.ychologicallv naive people wouhl use it. i-:\'erybody in the world is brainwashed to one extent or another: the only dlf· ference is how mu c h und how eHec lively. The bra1nWdlihutg proce!>s begms the moment we are born. "1th our parents, and contJnues as long as we ar<' under their care. Only lht• m ost careful and wisest of parents are able to kt"cp ll w1lh1n r i1tional limits; the tJthcr~ .-re proud of doing a com pletc.> nod permant'nt Job. which lhl.'Y <'all "bnnRIOR up the kid tu know \\ ronR from n Rht .. -nm ONL V troublt' wtlh hrul11, ult: up ttw ki<I to l<now wron~ from ri"ht Is that ll gener:.ally in elude!\ too much. If 1l mod~tly Tt'11Jtr1ct<•d itself to such ba!.w moral matlt'rs a:-. ly1n1t. stcnhn~. ••heulinii. t'ruelty. envy llnd Ill tt>rin~. 1t roulti ('hom to bl' a "moral educatHm ·· <ir 1l \\C•re h~ l'~am1>h' us murh .1~ by pre ~·l•pt I. Uul 11111!\l pnr1•111:-. don't ~top "1th llh'M' 1m1 Vl•r•rnh:i. Tlll'y '" C'Of11(lf jte their (IWn JITOVIO('llll preJUdl<'t':\ anlo tht•1r rh1ldrcn 11~ v11r1 nf lhe whol<' family <'Ur r1culum :1nft -.omct1mcs :i" llll' mml Important purt. The increased property tax assessment has brouRht much pious tax r a t e c u t t 1 n g b y t h t• supervisors and others tr the assessor keeps this uµ my property valuation will be outrageous but maybe I can look forward to a zer1~ tax rate. HAJIA C••m1 c;"" <Oft'tmtfllh •r-• '""""'""° h rt..," ..... ff••• f'•t•"•"ty rirfl«t ttw _.,,., .. ,,.,. ,.. ........ , ~ .,... pre _..,.,oG•oomtGu' o.,,,,.,.,o, And so these brainwashed kads grow up confusing the credos and dogmas anrl prejudices or •1 particular r hurch or <'Ulture 1)1 c lass or nation with thf' word of God. WUAT IS bas1cully wrooi.'( w1th brainwashing 1s its two po!.51bk consequc11 ct>s . it either s ue ceeds. or 1\ fails. IJ<lth conll<' quenccs are disastrous. Jr 11 sue cee d s. the par e nt has transmitted the virus of tus own emotional disease!> to his offspr ing. tr 1t fails. and thc ofrspnni.'( sees through the veil or .. morala· ty" to the underlyin~ prejudices. then he is likely to rebel in the op· poslle direction and discard all genuine morality Patty He arst. for instance, wai. bra11Nashe<l not by the SLA, but h~ hl•r "" n early cxclusl\'e 1•11 \ 1ronment. which shielded her from roar.,e rl'nhtv and from lht• f;icts of hfc unacknowh'<t~cd or dentl'd by the privilegl'd cla~st•s Thus, s he became l'ruiY pTl') to the t'Xtremisrn o( lhc left. once :..he recol(mzcd thnt what she hnd been tau~hl was not necessanly t rut• The best and smartest parent~ tell their ch1ldrt'n wh:tl the\ think 1s nitht: but lhe) al'io l«uv1· bro.ad m<er~in~ for independent 1ud~mt•nt'I us the <'hi!<! 1!\ ..:row IOJt up. ttnc1. mo!\t of ;_111 . they try to kcer 11pt1nn" open, so that \he• childre n can m11k1• rut1ona l <'h01C1'!\ nf lhl'ir own. Nobody who 1s not brainwashed ;al home· con he br11111wn~hcd unywhere l'IEw. 'l'o the Editor: As the physician pictured In your lead article in the People Sect ion of Aug. 19 on Home Births, I am compelled l o deplore the article itself. While I must. of course. agree that the woman in childbirth has certain ragbts to be considered. I must a lso quality that. these nghts must only be considered when lhey are compatible with the rights of the as yet unborn chJld. Throughout my 20 years of obstetncal practice I have ob· served obstetricians alter their delivery techniques to comply with th(' demands or their pa. ti~nts within the hospital sellmR. Thus the aba ndonm ent of twilight s l eep. gene ral anesthesia •. the encouragement o{ natural childbirth or with local anesthesta, the increasing presence of fathers in the de· livery room. Never. th~gh, "111 the c o mpetent ohs\etricrnn encourage a rt'lurn to home de· liven Your writer s tates. ··rorty years ago most babies were born al home." Was this m Southern California or in more primitive parts of the world where they are still delivered mostly at home., I'm s ure U you polled 40·yesr olds in Orange County you would find most were born en hospitals. SEVENTY·FIVE years ago in Southern California mos t de· bvenes were in the home and at that hme one'" \0 women died as ;a result or c hildbirth com phcations and 50 percent of children did not live beyond S years of age. During the past 75 years and sin<'e the institution of hos p1t al deliveries only one woman in 10.000 dies as a com. plication of childbirth and less than one In 100 babies dies before the aRe of 5 Yes. there ure potential d:ingers to the us age of instru· ment~. drugs, and induced labor but these' Ml' fnr outweighed hy the danjlers of not using them Yt>ll, the mortDhty r1.1t.e is still not 1cro ond cerebral pltlsy Is still with u11 but one need onJy consult :ind compure 1975 Orange County ( MAILBOX ) U!tte11 from readtr1 art' welcome Tht nght lo condPnse lt'tter11 lo fit ilpQCt or ehminolt' hbel u reJf'f"IH!'d Letttr1 of 300 wo rd.I or lt'ss WtU bf! gtVtn pre/tttnce All letters must 111 elude 11gnaturt and m~lmg address t>ut names may bt Walhhcld on re queat 1J NJ/mtnl reason is appareru Poetri1 Wtll not be pubhshro stallst1cs with the re!>l of the state and nation or with the 196S figures to see lhut lhls 1s a dcsiru ble place and time lo have a babv and that further 1mpro\•ements may be antJc1pated. That 1s. un· less we listen to those who wish to return. God help us. t o the primitivism of home delivery It's only common sense that more improvement can be ac complished within everybody's hospital for all deliveries thun within everybody'i. home for an occasional deliver:. RICHARDS. JONAS M 0 Pel Pf a("c•••e•U To lhe Editor· We at Crusade For Pe\s would hke to inform your readers of our service We are often mistaken for the Human<' Society. which Wt' arc not We are a r<'rcrral service fnr pct adoption and plat'ement We ha\'e no shelter to keep pets i.incc "e work out of our homes Pets remnin in their home~ until adopted. A11y1)nt' wanting to adoµt will be put in touch with the person who can no longer keep his pct. This ~ll\'es the ammal the traumat1(' experience of the pound, and the slam chunce or adoption. resulting 10 dculh. du<' lo the overpopu luted i.heltcrs Please cull us to odopt o pct There's no fee. \\C opcrute 1111 ctonationR only ancl our tlonalwn' tire badly needed. to pay for at! '1•rt11'lng to place tht•:w unwonl ed pets. and to care for fostf•1 pet11 occasionully. H c•vcryonc who l111ts a pct or udopts from us would contrlbult' ont' dollar. w1• Park Acquisition Needs Boost \,,,,.r, 1n N11q•mh1.·r "'" lit' ;1"k('O lo ;:1pprOVl~ lhl' l!>l'U:lnce or "i2llO million tn bonds. primi1ril)' (or thr "<'QlllStion O( COIJ'il &I re<'rl't1t1on:il areas lob<• lnC'ludNi into the.• Statc Park Sy.,tcm The bctllot mea~ure is the result ur lt'g1slt1Uon uuthorc.xt by Senlltor John Ncjcdly. If you an.• wonderlnf? why. with :m $llOO m1llton bu<flfCl surt1lus. the cltLwn:-. 11houl tl bl' •tskcd to inrur n debt (or this purpo ~c 1n ~lead or U81n$t the money al hand . \tht'n· :.rt Sc\·cr al Jtood answers. The first is that somehow tht" antic11lated ~urptw; seem& to han~ varushed into thin air. Ap. part'nlly the estimates of re· \·cnues were overly optttnislic. J\t least State Finance Dirtttor Roy Bell hod "'•rned the #olon.r Q13lltlt usurpiog Ulc surpluses ( EARL WATERS ) for new pros:rnmi;. He now ~"'°"" there mny not b1• any ~urplus t>vc n wllhout. new aip· propnations. ln any event NejedJy. w~c t'Onccrn for the parks sterns from his duties ai< chairman of the Naturnt Resources and Wildlife committee. had fell \.he pulse or the 1Af1sl atuf'l" and concluded there would be no money for ex· paru1loo of tht' park system re a:irdless of how muc h there might be in surplus. H E NOTED that. While California's populaUon doubt~ in the past two decades, \he vse of the stale parks. beaches and recreational areas hod mulUphed 10 limes •ilhout any substantial additions to the S)'1tem. Whatcv~r faults Earl Warren may ha\e had, as aovtrnor he was stroni.'( on yrnrk development L'ndcr hill ad m lnl11trt1tion there were many major acquls1llon11 or both beaches and parks by the state. as well 3S development or the pro~rties tor recreauonol use. TKIS WAS all done with direct. approprl:llions. In f3ct there were no park bond issues until 1964 and that was only for $60 mlllion and was chiefly for Im . provemenu. A s imilar bond issue was voted in UJ'TO and a Uurd. that for $2SO million In 1974. Nejedly's will be the fu·st t.o pro- v•de ror new purchuscs. Shortages or funds might ex- plain the lapse ln P'rk ae- quilitlons and developmf'nt. · which transpired. The truth is that until Nejedly came along the legislators hadn't sboWn much intttesL For, even without.funds. bonds cou_ld have luued then u •·ell as now and tN? property ·would h ave been · somewhat clle aper. Not only was lntaut Ink· inte but Governor Ronald llcal(an hll upon tht• ulca or shlftin~ th(' burden or porks to local ~overn mcnt and not only allocutf'tl money to them to purchase land but transferred 11ome of the exl!lt· ing parks to them. It wouhl hove been more understandable had he proposed dealln1t somr of the parks to others. For example. the Will' Rogers State Park, which exists more ns a monument to the film industry than a recrN•tlt>nal area. might have been $tivcn to the moUon picture people for pre· servation . The mission ~ estabhshed by Father Junipero Serra now preserved as stall' parks could have been turned bock t.o tbe Catholic ~hurch which has maintained all the others, most. u opeutlonal place1 of worship. Those or <'ourse are •·what mtght have beena." Reality I~ that unless the bond!I arc voted the probability is that things will t"OOlinue to drift until It is t.oo late or the costs wUl be far more lhan they now are. would tw an good financial shuµt' Unfortunately, this d~n·t har> pen \\ E ALSO offer frt-e informo lion on low ('ost vetrnn::iry :H•r v1n.•s in muny iHl'Ui. or OranJ(c Count~. $1nCl' we bcl(on 1n March W(' have placed hundrC>dS 0£ petS in lovin~ homes with proplc who have been ~creened and were 11uahfied to udopt a pet Pil'nse call Crusade Vor Pel'! to adopt or pl,1ce and '-'l''ll tit' J?lod to assist you Call 534·-117 1 or l!J\)·6&17 . J L PASTORIU!i . I""' l1c-r HfJUI c• To the Editor Why not make :J new !llX·lanc Coast Highway. diverting it near the Santa Ana River and running in a big semi c ircle to the ocean JUSt south of Corona Del Mar" It would run down Victona in Cosla Mesa. erosslng the back bay at a narrow poanl ju.c;t south or the Bluffs IOtC) Ford Road lo lhe south of Corona Del Mar then back a1otain to the existing Coast IUghway. The important part or the plan being to have m ore four.lane roads bisecting it. providing more east/west a ccesses This would permit driver!i to get closer to their dcstinationi: on tht• six lane Coast Highway bdore cut\ing over to the coai.t. Is 1l possible other res1dt'nts have ideas that might help u~ solve the tn1ffic problem" I figure the more heads the better GLORIA WEfiEH /flot·i••• ·roo Rc•1d To the Editor· Regard1nS( the article by Kathe Brockman 'frucy. "l.ift'guurd" Not Like in the Mov1Ni," CAu.:. 15 I Plt'usc qmt complalninl( ubout th<• movies not bcin..i true tCI 11r1· For your inform otton awl nn' other people who ('om1>h11n . m"' ws nrt> for <'ntcrtsmnwnt' Thl'V ort• supposed to bt• romantH' und unrt•nl • •· YOU prefer !1fc· ;1" 1t 1". don't ao to the mo\'ll"'i nut don't complain about wh:it you st'l' amJ tSon 't print your com11l111nts It's bcCl.lllllC of people <·om. pl:ianinl( like thl11 th11l they show too, too much of real life Maylw 1r you wouldn't compluin, wt.- could ~et bnck to itood movie!! Rh )'Ou could im name whot woi; J.!O· lni: on instead of ACl'inK It. OOTTYCOOOWIN Senh1r11' ff1Juln11 To the Editor. On Aug. JS. t.he Dally Pilot published ll lf'ltCr (rom the COT· respondin& l'Ccrclary or thr (."ouncll on Aging or l.tlguna Bench compllmentlna the Pilot's rt?ctnt t'ditorinl on housinl: for Senior Citizens entiU4.'d "R11i11ing Quotes " ... The cause or the decline and fa ll of the Roman Empire lay ln the fact. Lhat. there were no newspapers in th;tt. day. Becau se t h ere were n o newspa~rs there was no way b)' which the dwellers in the rar. flung notion and the empire could find out what. wa.s golnJ on at the cen~r. • • 11.G. Wrltt. h l1tOM1l end o\lfhor Folse Hopt's'1 " The editorial :.1w1·1f1t'ally referred to n pro- llO."ed $26 m1lhon :wnjor houslnf.t d<•' .-lo11m1·nt on the Marcrort prnpt•rt:r jUSt east of Lagunu llt•uc~ 0111'l' al=(a tn clniml'd dupllcity hy \he developt•r agam.sl "some Oranttt• County st•nior cili~ens .. 1a1M'<l 11:. ugly he.id Tllf: SF,NIOR Cithen.'l' <.:oun rtl's Committee on Housing has held e ndless m cellngs with both proponents and opponents or the project All of these have now re- s ulted in u set of standards and Rujdelines being r~ommended to the developer including 3 homeowners' association, in· t·ome parameters. sales to poten· trnl buyers, and subdivision amenities. Overall we have de· velopcd a careful guide for owner protection Our recommcnda· lions will form part or the pro- ject. We will continue to work on additional conditions to insure completion of the project. We welcome a ll inpul from knowledgeable grou~. We ex· tend an open invitation to the Council on Aging of Laguna Beach to meet with us and pro- v1dl.' their anput for our con- sideration. NORMAN R. llORWJTZ Chairman, Marcrofl Property Task 1-'orce Oran~cCountyScnior Citizens' Council .'\of S4' ,ftitftUrl To the Editor: Why does the law abiding c1t1zen have to endure driving on UIC same road as the lawbreaker who made the sneering remark to Chier Leo Pcurt of lrvine. "see you in court ... , There were near· ly s.ooo fatal aulomohlfe eccl· dl'ntl' in Californi a last year caused by this type of lrre.ponsi· hit• d 11 V('r. 1-:v1::1t\'ONI-: makes a driving 1·rror now and then. but when a d11' c:>r ~marts off to lht• arresting 11Hlet·r like this they nrc• lncor- rfg1ble und 11hould I)(• tllkl'n ofr tht> ronrt ns there is no ch11nain1 th{'m I hel1('vc> n s •1 puh l lc ~<'rvice the Dally Pilot llhould pnot !IUm\• lari,:t• Copil'lj or the l\nn Londcr11 '11 "It '11 a Malter or I.art'. lJeath." a~ writt1•n in your Sunday 1.•d1tion. ond give these to IA'O Pt>:irt or the• jud.:<' le> pr<':ct>nl. 10 the· .. sec you In court'' charac· trr11 u11 they !Ire them In court.. MAltY LOU PARKER. DAILY PILOT ltr>Mrt N Wttd. Publuh.-r T"'""°' lil'l'C11' f:d1tor Harbara Kr,ttilc:h, F:d1timol f>ogr Eddor Thi' <-di1or1nl JIUJ(C or th~ Dally r1lol llCl'k~ to tnforrn Ind ~umul11t~ rC'udori\ by PN'1tnl1n11 on th111 pn1re dl\'t't<tt rommtT1tar1 on toi>i<'S or int~rrlll by ll)'TldlCOl• t<d t'Olumnists and car1ooni11ts. by prov1dlnir a rorum for readers• vltws and by pruenllng thl1 ne-wtp11~r·s opinions and Ictus on cunent topics. TM edltari1t ~JnJonJ of tht Dally PittJt apptar nnly In the editorial column al the top or th~ p111e. Optnlons it· prC'Utd by the columnlsta and cartOOCl su and I lier wrttm .,.. t.MJr own and no •nd~ o(, their vlev.t by the Dally PU~ ~hoUld be Inferred. Wednesday, Augu.c;t 2S, l976 •