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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 2, 1976
YO~ 0 , NO tJ.. J SECTIONS JO l'AGH
A Third_.Man?
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HELD IN SLAYiNG
Ronald Ewing
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FACING CHARGES
Paul Gullett
Police Seeking ·3rd
:Seigman Suspect·
lnv~stigators said today they
'a re p~rsuing a third man they
believe was involved 1n the
kldnaping and murder of Joann
SelgmanJ.!st week. __
Members of the invesllguti\'1'
team Crom the Orange County
a~ Los Angeles County Shen rfs'
.departments a nnounced they
are looking for a third suspcc·t
aCte r the y a r res t ed t wo
Bellflower men Thursday af
ternoon.
, Wil l iam Paul Gulll't und
Ronald Lewis EwinR. both 27.
will be arralnged f'nday m Sttnla
Ana Municipal Coun. on chari~es
of murder a nd kidnap, for
r a nsom. Both men are he ld
without bail In Orange County
. .Jail.
• The arrest of the pair came a.11
a surprise breakthrough In the
1 case that Inves tigators said
· lacked any subs tantial leads.
Orange County Sheriff's U .
Sim Middleton refused to com·
'ment today on thcfircumslances
·tb•l led to the arrests or Oollctt
and Ewing. I "But I will say that it was ter·
rifle police work on the part of
our Orange CoanCy force and the
Los Angeles (:ounty Sh~ri/f's of·
flcers involved.'' be said.
"We certainly want the details
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Sharks Ring
Tipped Craft
SANTA BAR 8/\RA (/\Pl -
Four sea urchin divers s pent a
"cold and wicked " night perched
atop their capsized boat in shark
infested waters before they were
rescued off Santa Barbari, the
\'esseJ 's skipper said.
Andy Wagenen said Wcdnes·
day he atad three other men had
loaded the 2S·fool crall wllh S.000
pounds or sea urchins. When the
boat rapslzect, tbey clung lo It for
13 hours until the f11b1ng boat
· Simlra spotted tfiem.
Coast Gaard offidals reported
the capel1ed veNel was being
circle4 •YI '9 8-~sherlm,when
they arrived to tow the boat two
miles to port.
.Forget It
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No Debate Seats Li~ly ·
WAS llJNGTON CAP> -Here are a couple of
words for those of you who have bopes of gettini a
ticket for the debates between President Ford and
Jimmy Carter: ,F9tgetit. (Related s tory, A4)
The League of Women Voters, which is sponsor-·
ing the debates. has not worked out details , such as
bow the audience for the debates will be chosen.
But, says Jim Kara)n. the league·s debate
director, the a udience will be invited and probably
will be made up mostly of people connected with the
league.
IC any extra tickets become available for any of / the debates·, they ·'obviously will be in great de·
mand," he said, adding that he doubts such a problem
will arise.
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Rights Stripped 1 . ,
MONTEVIDEO, Urug u~
(AP)-ln one 4'( hls first acls i
omce, Urqgny's new· presl
dent, Aparicio Mende%, \as
stripped thousands of palitJcians
of t.Mir ri1ht to vote, tdd office.
or engac~. in political activity
(or ts years, while vowiag ~
move the n ation toward d~
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Coast Comnninby;Co1a,ge Pi~lfic1 ~
(cuP AND SA~ FOR"YOUR 01sTinCTf ..
ABOUTTllE O~~ TheCoastCommwaltyCollege
Di1trict II comp~Gf~• colle~es : Or•nae Coast
Colle1e. Golden Wilf.Q>flqe and the new ~ollete beyo!ld t.ht-
camp\.18, Coustllne O*nmunJty College. Also, the Dtstnct
ownsandoperatcs PBSt.ok?vlslonst.lltloo KOC E·TV.Cbanoel 50. .
Orange Coast CoUtt&e~ locatA?d.;tl2701 f\airview l,load .
Colla Mesa. <;allrorr.ia, ~· Golden West College ls s1tual·
ed at 15744 Golden Vfes~ Street. Huntington Beach.
California, 92647. ~~cast facilities of KOCE-50 are
based on the Golden West ColJegecampus. ·
The administrative offices of Co1\5Uine 'Coinmun•l>
College are located al 10231 Slater Avenue. Founl~in VnJIC'y
to its inaugural semester lbis September. Coastlme elasst'!>
'fYlll be held in any ol U S "'storefront" sHes spotlt'd
throuahout the Distrtct.11Qc locations are listed toward the
back of the com bl nation cat.Jog-c:lus schedule that has been
mailed to each home in the ()'tStrict.
The Coast Community Coll ege District administrative
headquarters address is 1370 Adams Avenue. Cosla Mesa.
cauromia. 92626.
•NE EDMORE INFORMATION ?
Richard V. Simon, District Director.
Community Relations and Information: 556·5609
JamesCamctt.OCC: 556·5725
Bruce Williams. Golden West : 892-7711
Rich a rd Simon, Coastline CC: 556-5609
James Cooper ; KOCE-TV : 897-0302
Coast Community College District is gqverned by a five
man board of trustees. They are Pt'esident Robert
Humphreys, representing Costa Maa: Vke Pre5idenl
William Kettler, Huntington Beach: Donald Hoff. Midway
City/Garden Grove; Worth Keene. Seal Beach; and George
Rodda. Jr .. Newpc:>rt Beach. The board meets biweekly, Wed -
-rresdays, 8 p.m .. 111 the boaTd mom ar-tne District
administrative offices.
The Coast Community College District covers the
northwest county coastal communities of Newport Beach.
Corona del Mar . Costa Mesa. Sanla Ana Heights. Huntington
Beach, Fountain Valley, Westmfoster, Seal Beach, Midway
City. Sunset Beach arid the lower third of Garden Grove
(which was recently annexed in a trisection or that city to
three different community college districts> -totaling a
population in excessof600.000. ·
The tax ra te this year is .8023 cents per $100 assessed
valuation . .in increase or only one cent over the previous
year. The increase will maintain lhe current reserve level at
eighl percent. The budget is S64.63S.556 There is no bonded
indebtedness.
WHAT IS TAUGlrf: Nearly 100:000. full a n4 )>art-lime
day and evening students will avail themselves of more than
6.000 classes and Ciel~ of study to be offered by the DJstricl
during the 1976-77 fiscal year. Th~ are 137 career courses
taught al lhe District's three colleges.
Anyone 18 years or older may register tuition-free for
any purpose: personal enriC'hment, vocational training for
professional betterment, recreation or C'ore education for
advancement lo fo ur·ycar institutions .
Orange Coast College. Golden West College and
Coastline Community College offer either certificates ror
evidence of satlsf actory levels of proficiency in certain
c-areer program!f andtorAssodate in Arts liegrees-forsu-c--
cessful C'ompletlon of full two.year programs. Catalogs,
which are free for the ruiking. will delineate requirements
and procedures.
COMMUNITY SERVICES: All three colleges also offer
vast numbers of community services. from almost weekly in-
tercollegiate athlet1<' events to the fullest s pectrum of drama,
music . .other creali\•e arts. Each college also features
fascinating lecture en eseach month.
Librancs and athletic fac1hties are available to District
residents.
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Find T:ill
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• Thre~ nwn. one of them armed
"ith ll blue 1teel revolver. r0tted..
a Janitor back Inside • fut food
takeout store in Ce»ta Mesa Wed·
nesday nJght. only to. rind the
bui I ding empty of money.
The janitor, who did not want to
be Identified, said he was roop·
p1ng the noor after closing at the
Golden Chicken, loo:t Baker St ..
when be opened the rear door to
dump his dirty mop water.
He said a min grabbed him by
the shirt, pointed wnat looked like
a two-inch steel revolver in his,
stomach and said, .. Let's go in-
side.'
They were followed in by two'
other men. who ordered the ·
j an\lortoopen the cash register.
The gunman threatened to
"blow bis bead oU." police said,
but the janitor told them he only
did cleanup chores for the chicken
take·out s tore and didn't know
how to operate the register.
The disgruntled trio pushed the
janitor in a restroom, where he
stayed for several minutes before
emerging and calUngpoUce.
The only item taken from the
store was an eight-inch kitchen
knife.
Hot Hosiery
IJrings Suit
A San Clemente woman who
claims her pantyhose burst into
names when she stepped onto
hot sand at • nearbx beach
s ued the makers Wednesday for
damages to be determined in
trial court.
Named as defendants in the
Orange County Superior .Court
laws uit filed by Charon Cele
Melcher are garment designers
and makers Glen Raven Mills
and E.I. Du Pont De Nemours.
Miss Melcher states that she
was severely burned in the il-
leged mishap on Sept. 1, 1975.
She states that negligence by
the defendants was responsible
Cor those burns.
CANCER ...
will show up in the test. but said
animal sluctiea are under way to
find out.
He also stressed the test is a
general one that may indicate
cancer is present but will not tell
doctors where.
"This could be a ·test that
would ielJ a doctor that be should
run further test.s on a patient.
watch the patient closely," he
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Each collejte pro\•1des full service to veterans,
handicapped s tudents. stµdcnts i.o financial need.aod roore.
A career center at each colleie helps"to locate Jobe fDW-stu'-
dents and students In need or jobs. At OCC alone. the career
center handles an average of 2.000 jobs per week. Beginning
in September. the District will be featuring DISCOVER. a
coplputer system designed lo focus educational programs le
th'e job needs of the community. and to help place students In
I Bucovaz saJd the two began
t their res earch looking at r soltlet.bing quite diflerent -the I ·structure of yeaat cells. In trying
I to find a protein molecule in lbe I cells, they mixed the yeast wtlb I human blood to see if the ·.1 molecule they were looki.ng for
woutd combine wllb a different
protein in the blood.
'"1Jiosejob availabilities.
EDUCATIONALT'\l: The District Is the nation's leader
in education via telcvi.sion. This fall. Coastline Community
College will offer for college credjt eight telecourses over
l<OCE-TV. Channel 50. The courses are "The Adams
Chronicles." "Contemporar y Californ ia Issues,"
"'Freehand Ske tching." "Man and Environment," "As Man
Behaves ... "Real Estate a nd You," ""A Time to Grow" and
"Foods for the Modem Family.·• Though offered through
Coastline. telecourse credits will be transferable lo OCC and
• By chance, Bucovu said, the
• bfood they were using came from a cancer patient, and they found
that a protein in the blood did
latch onto the yeast protein.
I GWCstudenl transcripts.
1 Not only dot>s KOCE-TV offer college level teleaklrses, I but it also provides Orange Coun\y al large with·qualily.
t culturally ennching prol(ramming as well as community af-
t fairs coverage. The Dally Pilot TV logs will lisl ~~daily
I showings. • ~------------------------------~ Israelis Massin~
BEIRUT <Arl Mos le m
lcnlsts are charginll that Israel ls
musln1t troops and tank~ on Its
northern border nod hllS moved
Into one southern l.A'banon Chris·
tian village area.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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JiKk R. Curlev VIC•..,_,_ ~-.. Mt-
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Steams'hip Company confirmed
that Capt. Soper took command
of the s hip Thursday in New
Orleans.
It was bis first assignment with
the company. .
The Mip was to ptck up car10
in Houston before heading for Its
ultimate destination ln the Mid·
die Ea s t , a company
repreHntaU ve sai~ i.n San Pedro.
C.,,t. Soper reSldect-in Hunt· incto9 Beach with his wife,
Kathleen. and two sons. Neal and
Glenn.
Two daughters. Mn. Pe11y
Smllh aod Mrs. Marilyn Elliott.
Uvein Santa Ana as~a~r
son. Stephen.
'Mrs. Smith said today th•t 1be
has all but given up hope or find.
Ing her father.
She said that Capt. Soper~hM
been, IIfe:long sailor aftd RrYed 'in~ U.S. Navy ~ Wortd
' Warll. · ·
· •• A company riJ>ftSealative in
San Pedro said tb,at Capt. Soper
wu a real professional Who was
well liked and highly regarded bf •
hl!M:Olleatues. · "We k>tt a very nice ltll," he
saicli • -' r~ .a • • 'lnve:nigators ,aia they bad
contacted associates of Capt.
Soper in efforts to unravel lbe
m)'11tery. -
"We talked tA> a close frind
who had dinner wit.II C.pt. Soper
Jult three d•n Wore bit de-pmtwn for ¥ew ~.··Com·
mander Slallhll said.
When they repeated their ex·
perlment with blood from a
healChy person, he sale!, it didn't
work -the proteins did not com·
bine. With 87 percent of the
cancer patients they tested later.
they uid, the combinlng OC·
· curred: in 91 percent of the can-
~·free pallenu there was no
~blnaUaa.
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was beln1 nown back to Orange
County, closed the prosecut.lon's
case a1aln1t the Long Beach man.
His defense is 1chcduled to open
today and attorney Roger Agaja-
nian believes he will need about
two weeks to present ttis side of
the case.
Ex.xOnPays
$100,000
SEATTLE <AP> -Exx·
on Corp. has •treed to SMY a
SI00.000 fine, largest ever
usased under the Federal
Water Pollution Control
Act, lor illegally dumping
500,000 1allons of polluted
waste water from ex-
p I ctr-a t o r y d rt l+i n r-
opera tl o n1 In Alaska's
Beaufort Sea.
The penalty was partofa
consent order entered Wed·
nesday In U .S. District
Court ln Anchorage,
-Aluka. A conaent order fa • nc)(' In ad..., ... Oll ot guilt,
aJtboucb U.. acellHd partf. .
does not contest the • · l~aUon.
The Incident occu.z:red ~er a two-we.II: periodcfur.
lnc drtllinf •pe.raUons on Flaxman aland, east. of'
f'nldhoe Bay. bl 18" Jane
ude J•ol 1171. •
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A s the dog ~ays of summer gi~e way to
autumn. this rus tic scene in ;:,an Juan
Capistrano aptly heralds the season. Some
may think or pumpkin pies but when •
school gets under "ay: youngs ters at
· nearby Del ObisPo Elementary School and
Marco Forster JWlioa· High hkel) will be
reminded ttaat Halloween is Oct. 31. There
should be som e grand jack·o · lanterns
from this raw mat~rlal.
·Man Booked KIDNAP SUSPECTS·; ~e chut.\Jl....Qs;.LUJ~-AU..._..~u;...--....... __.,,_-....fl~~D-...C~l-1~·-....._~-or this invest!.gation to become
public but we don't want to
jeopardize a continuing 1n
vestigalion and possible further
arrests by releasing detruls al
this point," he added.
8rayeslde se vices that followed
at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
Cypress. were not aware that the
arrests had been made.
As deputies questioned the two
men. mourners were gathering
at the Good Shepherd
Pres byterian Church in Lo~
Alamitos where fu.neral erv1cc~
were conducted for the :.lain
mother of tbTee I\ spokesman for the family ex
plained that services were dl•
layed white the pastor, the Re\'
Virgil Zirbel. returned from a
trip. Mrs. Seigman was an elder
of the church.
Tht> family spokesman said
family and friends who attt>nded
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The two men were arrested at ~heir separate homes on "ar-
rants signed by Orange County
Superior Court Judge Richard
~acom. charging them l'al·h
with four counts of kidnapmg und
or1e count of murder.
As Gullett. s h1rlle:.:. and
bart>foot. was taken rrom the
home he shares "ilh tus parents,
lus mother, Geneva. reportedly
suffered a minor heart attack
She was treated at the scene by
Los Angeles County paramedics
a nd is reported resting com·
fortably today.
SA Ll,,lS OUISPO CAP> A
19-year·old man ha1' lx'l'n bo<1kl'd
for im•c:.t 1gal1on of kaclnaptnJ: In
tilt' attempted .1bd11ct1on of J
lO·)ear-old San 1.w:. Ob1:.pu bo).
San Lu11' Ob1:.1>0 pohl·l' :.1rrt>1't
ed Michael Pinrum or Long
rk'ach Wl'dn<.'M)a~ l'\l'ntni: ufter
hl' allej!cdl.'· :lllt•mpll'<l to kidnap
ttw ~outh from rwur tht· ho) 1'
homl'
Th(' voulh, \\hOM' naml' •~not
bl'IOj.t rl'leased al hl1' IJUTl'nts' re
quest. apparl'nJly mun•~ed lo
escape after I he .11.xiu<'tor forct:d
h1m into his car.
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1976
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Nixon
Fights
Subpoena
SAN ANTONIO, Tex fAPI
A federal JUdJ:e has askc.'<1 for
more inrorm at1on about lhe pro·
posed role of rormcr Pres1denl
Nixon m lhc trial or a man ac
cused here or shielding Ulegal .
aliens
Nixon's lawyer moved to quash
ra subpot>na issued by defense
lawyers for Mano Qintu, u local
restaurant o~ ner
Cantu wa s charged with con·
sp1r11cy and ~h•elding aliens Crom
detection during a raid al his
restaurant J unP 18 by agents of
the U S Imm 1grat1on and
--'"\aluralizal1on Service CINSl
lie is free on $5.000 bond. Li s.
OlSlncl Courl Judge John Wood
~r. gave Cantu's lawyers until to-
day to provide more mformat1on
about their plans lo call Nixon as
a wllness an the trial
Cantu subpoenaed Nixon to
testify as part or tus defense
which will be based on a con'.
tentaon that the INS :.electwely
prosecutes immigration l'llw
violations
Canllfclaims Nixon used his in·
fluencc lo help a Hong Kong
woman enter the United States.
Government prosecutors,
however. have filed a motion to
prohibit the introduction of
e\lidcnce an Cantu's trial ;ibout
selective prosecution.
N+xon 's-taw-y~r-s, tn their
motion to que1sh the subpoena.
said. ·'The defendant has made
no s howing that Nixon's
testimony 1s relevant much
less e senlial .. to the case.
··Where the targeted witness is
a former high official, the
potential for harassing htigalion.-
grand-stand1ng subpoenas or
other abuses is greater." Nixon 's
lawyers . aid
~1xon 's motion was filed by lhe
Washington, D.C . law farm or
Miller. Cassady, Lurroca and
Lewan
Almexation
ToAddFwtds
In Seal Beach
I Just Dueky
Harbourite Saves Bird&
By aAV f.STtADA
Ol nitO.llfl"t ........
Jt wu a sink or swim situauon
ror baby ducks in Huntington
Harbour, unJ!l Ernie Casals came
along.
Casals and b1:s neLg hbors
noticed that mother ducks in the
harbour would lay their eggs In
planters near boat slips.
Bu.t when the eggs hatched and
the mother du.ck wouJd lake her brood out for a swim. lhe duck
lings. because they could not fh,
had no way to return to the nest.
, The Huntington Harbour resi·
· iient and ,his neighbors watched
one duck 81Jd her brood swim
around tbe bojlt sUps looking ror
a place to land. The next day, one
duckling was missing from the
Clock . an apparent drowning
-cict1m. The following day, one
mo r e bad d isappear ed
Eventually. \he entire brood
dropped rrom sight.
A duck had been layin"g eggs in
the planter in front or Casals'
waterfront home until a total of
11 appeared. Realizing that th.ese
ducklings might well meet the
same rate as the others, Casals ,
went to their aid.
The retired e ngineer construct-
ed a ramp from the water to the
boat slip deck. The idea was for
the mother duck to lead her
babies from the water. ont-o the
ramp, across the deck to theJr
nest.
"The only problem was that •
the mother ducks were so dumb.
they didn't know-how touse the
ramp," Casals lamented.
He returned to the drawing
board. Plans for a "duckling con-
do mini um" as one neighbor
called it, materialized.
The harbour resident built a
special duck roost and attached it
to his dock in a way that allows
the ducklings to get in and out of
the water with ease.
Al the same time, Casals' roost
provides the young birds a sare
place to rest and feed on dry
ground.
With the help of his neighbors.
Casals saw to it the ducklings
were all rounded up and put into
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HE'S A LIVESA.VER
Ernie Casals and Friend
the homemade cage. At the time,
the baby ducks were so small
nine or the eleven were gathered
with one scoop of a fish.iru!: net.
Casals said.
well fed and cared Cor, the
ducklings now appear half·
grown. In a rew weeks. they will
be returned tot he wild so they can
learn lo fly. Casals said.
· "I'm afraid. though, we are
now the pare nts of 11 bab,v
ducks," he admitted.
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Far01 Price Drop ..
Thut!day. Sept.ember 2. 1976 DAILY PILOT A3
Expel ltlotio11 . CompUter,
Con Link
Alleged
House Panel
Backs Hinshawi
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) -A
computer termlnal ln the federal
penitentiary at Leavenworth,
Kan .. is connected lo a
n•lionwide computer networ~
carryin g government in·
formation, the Wichita Eagle
said tOday. ...
Authorities think that some
convicts m ay be using lhe
terminal to defraud the 1ovem·
ment. the newspaper repxted.
The newspaper said the com·
puler link has been confirmed
dC1pile the prison warden 's in·
ittal claim that "we're not
hooked up to anything."
The Eagle quoted Jim Furlong,
spokesman for the Los Angeles-
based Computer Sciences Corp.,
as saying. "Leavenworth has
been part of our system for al
least nine months."
The company's "lnfonet" syst~m spans two continents by
satellite and is the main "Ume-
sharing" computer network used
by many government agencies,
including the Internal Revenue
Service and the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Furlong said.
Warden Charles Benson said
SundAy the prison computer was
"not hooked up to anything." But
he said Wednesday bis statement
was based on a "misunderstand·
ing," the Eagle reported.
And the ma nager of the prison
training school, Beeler Gausz,
told the Eagle the prison's com·
puter, separate from the lnronel
terminal, is linked directly to the
Department or Agriculture com·
putersystem.
WASHINGTON (AP) -TM
Houae ethic• committee recom· mended Wednesday that the
House reject a reaolullon to ex·
pel Rep. Andrew J. Hinshaw (R·
Calif.), because of a briberyton-
vlction.
The resolution bad ~ i.n· troduced ·by Rep. Charles ~.
Wlcgins <R·Caur. ), wbo said he
be lieved )\e publicans had a
responsibility to take s uch
act.ion a1alns t a member of tbelr party'. .
WIHin• h•d-saitt earlie.r he
expected the elhics committee
to recommend rejection ol his
Hinshaw expulsion resolution
and said be will now try to force
a House vote on it.
Ethics committee Chairman
John J . Flynt CD-Ga.), s.aid the
committee voted 10 to 2 against
expulsion because Hinabaw was
not accused or taking bribes as a
congressman and because his
conviction is still on appeal.
Hinshaw, a Newport Beach re·
sident. wa.a convicted of ·accept-
ing bribes as Orange County tax
, ,assessor before be was elected
to Congress in 1972.
Flynt said the ethics commit·
tee has a letter from 8insh.aw
saying that if his conviction is
not reversed on appeal be would
resign rrom Congress im·
mediately.----
But Flynt said the committee
majority believed that if the
House expelled Hinshaw and he
was later exonerated, he could
not be readmitted to the House ·
"and the damage to him would
be irreparable."
The two committee members
voting for ex puls ion wer e
Republican Reps. Floyd Spence
of South Carolina and Albert
Quie or Minnesota.
The Eagle reported Sunday ii\
a copyrighted story that prison
inmates may have used the com-
puter to develop information al·
lowing them to file raise tax
claims with little chance of belng
audited, or to m anipulate federal
programs. E d ff d
The newspaper did not say how SCaPf eri
the convicts could carry out the Creates CL --s alleged•fra ud. luu..J
There was no immediate com · BALTIMORE (AP) -Figur-
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Congre11man Hinshaw
i
Dean's Aide ~ .
NamedatOcc: ~ • Dr. Laird II. Hayes has been ap· •
pointed assistant dean or stude~t '
alCairsatOrangeCoastCollege. ;
The 27·year-old Hayes replaces •
David A. Grant who became :
OCC's dean or student affairs last !
June. ' .
Hayes served as UCLA's ass1s· ,
lant.dean.of s tudents and campus ,
alfatrs prior to his recent appoint-,
ment. He received lus bachelor or ,
arts degree 1n politics from Prin ,
ceton Unvers ity and his master·!\ •
degree and-doctor age al UCLA · }
Santa Ana Office
Hit By Burglar
t
I
ment from IRS officials on the ing that anything was better lhan
Eagle's story. becoming veal scallopini, a herd A burglar who may have had ;i '
Gausz said-about 30 inmates of slaughter-bound calves broke key to the premises opened the '
are paid 52 ce,nts an hour to do free and created rush-hour chaos locked safe of a Santa An;i''
A propo ed Seal Beach annex-·o . I d ~ D
8tton of ~18 tideland 8Cl'es ~er -1!-Ives -n ex O'WJl__
computer programs for such that made police wish t heir Heights offi ce and fled with •
agencies as the Bureau or handcutrs were lassos. $9,9~ ,in c~sh, Orange County I
J>tisons andl.he.biational Endow· -shenff s offi cers said. i h Autboritier said about 3(h>tthe Deputies n1d th th n
one-tenth of a percent In Augwn ment or t e HumaniUes. anim•b escaped from a pen at a ported by om cial! o(e Ni:? ~~ ;-the Surfside Colony woulti pro
vide SS.500 to the city from two-
state-leased oi l drilling sates
located there. city officlalssald.
Seal Beach has filed a request
wi~h the Orange County Local
Agency Formation Comm1ss1on
tLAFCI to annex the tidelands
from the mean ht~h tide line at
Surfside to three males out to sea
The revenul.'s from the st al.C
controlled oal sates ~ould supply
e nough n•venue lo pay for
lifeguard services 1>ro\'ided by
the city in that area, according to
Charles Antos, a planning aide for
theC1tyofSeal Beach.
Antos said the state Lands Com
m1ss1on suggested the annexation
this sum mer. The LAl''C will hear
the matter S<'pt. 8.
The rity failed to annex the nreu
when it annexed the Surfside
Colony an 1968 bt.•cuuse, at tha t
time, it would have taken too
much tam(' to complct~ the pro
teedmgs for bol h 111haf>1ted und
umnhab1tcd ser11ons, Antos stud
AnncJ<al1on of Lldcland area for
the purpose or rrcc1vmg a share or
011 lease revenue paid to tht' stale
1s apparently not a novelty, ac-
cording to LA FC officials.
Huntington Ueach began re
ce1vm~ the rc\ICnue an 1965~hen 1t
annexNt nols u Ch ica St;.1tc
Beach. city offac1alssaad
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Pagea11f M'l1111ftr
Michela f'ara h. 15, daughter
of Mr and M r s Robert
Farah of Huntington Beach,
has recently won title of
Miss Teen Orange County in
Buena. Purk. Judges say she
won Litle for beautv poise
and intelligence. She will
compete for st ate title on ·
Oct. 23·24 for girls between
ages of 13 and 15. Another
Huntington Beach girl. Hol-
ly SUc Catkin, n , was run-
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
steepest drop in farm prices in 18
months drove wholesale prices
down one·lenth of a percent dur-
ing Augusl , the government said
today. The r eport showed a
further easing or inflation.
compared with an increase or Gausi said the lnfonet. system n o r t h e a s t B a I t i m o re vestme"!ts· 2290 s. E. Bristol St.
three.tenths of a percent in July terminal is in a security area not slauthterbouse Wedlaesday and They said ~ offi ces were closed •
and was the first decline since normally accessible to un· tied up traffic for about an hour and locked at the time of the
February when wholesale prices supervised inmates. before they were recaptured. entry,
(ell four-tenths or a perc';?nl. ,---------------------------------------
The Labor Department said
The Labor Department said
pnces or agricultural products
. fell 2.9 percenbduring the month.
the flfth priq decline this year
, and the largest since a four per·
cent drop in February, 1975.
The new declines should mean
lower supermarket prices for the .
consumer. s ince at least part or
the rood price decreases at the
farD\. level usually is passed
along to the retail level within a
relatively s hort period oftime.
Prices declined sharply at the
wholesale level for grain, hogs.
cotu>n and oil seeds. the agency
said. Partia lly offsetting the
decreruies were higher prices for
poultry. cattle. eggs and coffee
Processed foods and feeds
declined 2.9 Qercent. the sharpest
drop in this category since a 5 5
percent drop ln September, 1973.
The price trend has been a
positive development in the
eco nom y r o r the Ford
administration. Price increases
have been running only about
half or what they were a year
earlier.
The wholesale price decline of
wholesale prices increased four
percent during the 12 months
ending an August. which renects
a continuing slowdown m the rate
of inflation in the economy.
Wholesale prices mcreased 5.6
percent durin& the 12-month
period ending In August, '1975.
The d epartment said the
wholesale price index in August
stood at 183. 7, meaning that
goods which cost $100 at the
wholesale level in 1967 cost
$183.70 last month. ·
On the negative side for con-
sumers was a seven·tenths of a
percent increase m pnces or in·
dustn a l com modities. led by
price advances for wood pro-
ducts. fuels. rubber. pla:.t1c pro·
ducts a nd transportation eqwp·
ment.
Economists usually are more
concerned about price Lrends for
a.ndustrial commodities as an in-
. dication or the underlying in-
fl•lion a ry pressures in the
economy. since they arc less
vol•tUe than farm pnccs
lndustrrnl commodities pnces
also lllcrensed sevt!n tenths of a
percent an July
'" Ring-around
Diamond Dances Down Drain
HAYWARD <AP) We join .. the ramlly calls the Hayward
Linda Kroe.ger at 1 a.m. in the Street and Sewer Department.
basementofherhome.Shelsfold· A three.man work crew is dis·
ing c l o thes a nd we aring patched.
an 80·year ·old o ne -carat · "Finall y , at around s p.m.,
d I ,a mo n d r i n g . a r a m i I y · just when I was giving up hope,
heirloom. I heard one of the workers In-
The rin1t slips off, so Mrs. side the manhole ask. 'Where is
Kroeger. 31. removes it. places that gal who lost the spalOkJer?' •·
It in her shirt pocket. Shortly · M r s . K r o e g e r r e ·
thereafter, the ring drops into called Wednesday. "I was so
lhe toilet and is flushed down excited a nd cryin1 so much that
the drain I forgot to get bis name."
Mrs .• Kroeger, understandably She said the r ing now is at a
disturbed al lhe loss of a ring in jeweler 's. being made smaller .
the fam i l y for three
generations, rus'hes upstairs
and awakens her husband.
John Kroeger. an electrician
with little desire t o be a
plumber. rips the toilet from
the floor and checks the trap.
He then cuts a thr~toot hole in
a garage wall an.d inspects a
second trap.
No ring.
Kroeger catches some sleep.
arises again a t "I a .m . and
starts "digging bis way to the
rnain sewer line. Before the af·
ternoon is over. he has created
a six·foot-loog, two-fpol~ide.
Cive·loot-deep trench.
City of Hope
Todr Planned
I
A tour of the City of Hope in
Duarte is planned Sept. u for in·
terested Costa Mesa resldents.
The lour. s ponsored by the
'rower of Hope Chapter leaves at
9 a.m . from Bethel Towers, eee .
W.19lhSt.
The free. nonsectarian City of
Hope. ts a pilot medical center
speciaUzin« in the fi&bt aaainst
catastroehic disease.
September Sofa Sale
SA VE 15 to 25°/o ON ALL
,,_,~UPHOLSTERED CHA-IRS AND SOFAS
IN YOUR CHOICE ~OF FABRIC
Here is one example
of The Many Money Saving
Buys Offered . . . .
Beautiful 8 ft . Button Back Sofa in a Wide
Selection of Tapestry. Prints, Velvets and Woven Patterns
Custom fitted Arm Chairs
Self-Decked in Same Fabrics
Lined Flounces ReplarPrittM• NOW s539
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Thvn. l Fri. het.
~ f'c. Lo.,e S~•t "fN L~H
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Loosening
The Flow
11115 WAY OLT: Pr-et.ly soon now the youn~rs are all gOtQg toltroop back to 6Chool and some
qJliet time will once again come
to UU5 best of all pnssible coasts. Clea">'. tl has been some ltind ol
summer.
Rt>member last summer" All
the old. gti.uled. veuran coastal
raideau Sl.lr\•eved our tramc
COQl!esUoo and atmost m uruson
declared ... , ,.e nc,·ei-seen it any
worse and. as a m alter of fact , it
can't getaoy .,.·orse.".
Theo came tbas summer. And
guess "''hat? It got v;orse.
On a hot sum mer \\l't?kend day,
traffi c clogging in Newpo rt
Beach. for example. lS so bad
that the situation could be fairly
described as imposi.1blc. 1'he ci ty
Shakers-and·Movcrs of Newpc:>rt
have, over the years. c'Ompiled
one of the world's finest hbrnries
oftramc circulation studies .
They are ded.Jcatl!d collectors .
Alas. th~ studies have done lit·
1 ~To soh•c lhc traffic hangups
since n~ much has been dont'
Wllh the studies over the years
~xcept to allo'' them to gather
dust.
MEANWHILE OOWNCOAST
in Laguna Bt'ach. the Art Colony-
brass has been up m I.he flymg
rings over its traffic congesuon.
During this summer. Laguna has
almost been a permanent
SagAlert s1tuat100. •
l\lucb of the traffic vexauon
has been heaped upon Lbe three
art shows that operate tn Lai?una
during the peak or the \ acataon
:.t·ason.
Some suggestions were even
vo1ted that the city ought to get
nd of the t~esllval of Arts, the
Sa\\dust F'estaval andArt·A·Faar,
thus solving th(• traffic han~ups.
No doubt the three shows
generate visitor s. Hut 1f Lal!Una
olficiiAldom thin ks they'll solve
their lralfic woes by banning the
three art shows, they are whist !·
Ing in Che <fark.
It 's simple t o state the
circum st nnces that create
Laguna's traffic headache.
There are only three ways t(l
Jo:Ct into the l O\\ n or out or ll.
l . Coast lla~hway South.
2. Coast lltgh" ay North.
· 3 Laguna Canyon Road.
THUS YOU ARF. not simply
deahng with people \\ho v.ant to
come to Laguna or get out of 1l ;
you have those folks who would
JUSt like to get through it. St alin~
the probll•m 1s· 1mple. ~lvmg at
is goin~ to be another m atter.
And there as a strong suspicion
that the art shows aren't the
basie woe.
Newport's problems are strik·
ingly similar. Get in, get out. J:Ct
through. Corona del Mar t rartlc
can foul up Coast lUghway pretty
W<'ll too. When the Newport·
•Balboa P eninsula loads up. it
does n 't do much for t raffic
circulation in Costa Mesa, citht'r.
Sometimes you wonder 1( all
these tr:irrtc probtems might be
tied togcthrr, somt'how.
Def e n e BiU Cut
WASlll NGTru., <AP )
Srnnt e o nd JI ou'lc ronfrrers
htl\'l' agrt•<'d to a Sl0.1 3·billion
dcfcn!'e appropriot1on tull, S3.6
ballrnn k i.:o th.in sou~ht.
Baek 011 ihe Air.
Ron a ld Reagan returns to the afrwaves with a daily
Ci\·e-minute commentary show beginning Sept. 20 on 107
stations nationwide. Reagan. who Jost bis party's
endorsement to run against Jimmy Carter in November,
attended a "Welcome Back to Hollywood" party after
Wednesday's taping session.
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Violence· Hits City
3,000 Riot in White Cape Toun ..
JOHANNESBURG. South
Africa CAP) -Riot polke fired
tur 1u and charged moN than
3,000 colored, or mixed race.
demonstrators in downtown
Cape Town today in lhe first
m-.}or racial violence in a white area ol the city.
Hundreds of colored studenL-.
were reported arriving at Cape
Town's railway station to join
U)e proteiters, who were rally-
ing to s how solidarity with
South Africa's blacks.
POUCE USED 11IE tear gas
after de{Donstrators. smashed a
police tr uck with atones "and
scaffolding poles from a build·
tng Site. Screaming and choking
bystanders ran for cover in
nearby shops and office build-
ings.
Traffic in the area came to a
halt as the demonstrators
marched through t.be center or
town. rocking cars and molest·
ing whites. Elderly women
were knocked down in a baton
charge by police, and
pedestrians in Adderly Street,
one of Cape Town's m ain
arteries, fled for relUgt>.
The demonstrators th~ broke
up into several groups . One
group marched past the Houst's
ot Parliament a nd n lnr~er
group gathered in Greenmarket
Square.
THERE WE RE NO r-ePOrU of
serious inj uries.
In ~Johannesburg. the South
African Council of Churches
called on South Africans "con·
curied with the need for Chris·
tian j us ti ce" to n ote the
widespread detentions of black
leaders in 'South Africa in re·
cent weeks.
More than 800 blacks have
been d etained, many under
laws pro\•iding indefinite de·
tention without trial, as the ~ov·
ernme nt moved l o crush
widespread rioting in segregat-
ed black and colored townships
across the country since June
16.
test In t he strongest po !llble
terms tbts tlagrul'll v1nlt1tlon ot
human r1.:ht~. And we call for
thu rcl(•usc of those detained
or for them to be ~'hurgcd," it
add d.
tn Out·bnn. trnn~port for
thou1111nc111 or l>l oC'k und white
commuters wtts di11ruptcd In u
stcik~· C')v,•r hight!r wages by 5()()
blnck bus drh•ers. They are de
mandln g a r nls c of $105 u
month followint: a dt"dsion to
give white driHrs a hif!her rote
of pay than blacks, colored and
lndians.
PRIME MINISTE R J ohn
Vorster has rejected Secretary
or State Henry A. Kissinger's
criticism of South Africa 's
racial polieie . saying "moral
lessons and thrt'ats" fro m out·
slders will not influence his gov-
ernment. ·
~ehate Spectacle Due
"rr IS ALARMING that pro·
test by South Africans con-
cerned wltb the need for Chris·
tian justice has been almost
~ nil," the statement said.
''As ·Christians we must pro-
In a sta tem ent three days
before he and Kissinger meet to
discus s rac ial t ens ions i n
southern Africa's white-ruled
nations, Vorster said Wednes·
d ay that South Africa d e ·
termines its own internal and
foreign policies and will not be
dictated to by other nations or individuals.
Series ()pens With Domestic Issues Sept. 23 Hays Quits, Halts
Sex Charge Probe
WA'SHINGTON (AP } -Stay
tuned for the-&reat-Debates,
starring tin alphabetical order>
Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford
and billed as the political specta·
cle or the decade.
Democratic p residential
nominee Carter and RepubHcan
candidate Ford agreed Wednes·
day to meet for three nationally
tele\ 1sed debates, with the first
3 !Jf 011 ~ ••~ in '7 I
live confrontation scheduled for
Thursday, Sept. 23.
nn: DEBATES WILL be the
first between pres idential
candidates since the clashes
between John F . Kennedy and
Richard M. Nixon in 1960.
Negotiato r s for the two
candidates reached ag reement
on the format for the debates.
Britain Adnrits
Torture of Irish ...
LONDON (AP) -British troops and police tortured suspected ter-
rorists in Northe rn Ireland over a three·monlh period in late 1971, the
European Commissionoflluman Rights declared toddy.
1'he Bntish government admitted the allegations, but s aid it bad
stopped tti.e...era~t~~ described in.the commission's report.
The comm1ss1on s ®page re·
port said the torture was aimed ( )
at depriving suspects of their IN SHORT seOSt>s of sight, sound, touch and
hearing and r estricting t heir ------------
after an all-day meeting Wednes·
day-wltb repte!entat.ives or the
League of Wo me n Voters,
sponsor or the debates.
In addition l o the trio of de·
bates involving the presidential
candidates, an unprecedented
debate between the two vice pre-
sidential candidates, Republican
Sen. Bob Dole and Democratic
Sen. Walter Mondale, will be
glipped in after the second
Carter-Ford meeting.
THE TOPIC FOa the first
F ord-Cart e r debate will be
econ&nic and domestic wues.
The second debate topic will be
defense and foreign policy Qnd
the final meeting will be open to
any subject.
Both Ford and Carter hailed
the agreement. ·
An initial r ecommendation
from the league 's debate com-
mittee was for the first con-
frontation to be in St. Louis, but
no decision h as been made yet.
Mrs. Hauser said the league
wanls to spreaa Ole debates
around the country.
Mrs. Hauser said plans now
call for the dt>bates lo take place
before an audience.
WASHINGTON (AP) -His political power destroyed by scandal.
Wayne L . Hays chose resignation from Congress as the only way lefl
lo halt the House ethics committee's investigation into payroll·sex
charges.
The Ohio Democrat quit l ate Sources close to the ethics
Wed_nes_day after a t~o-day effort committee said one reason Hays
by h!S aides to negotiat;e an en~ to • wanted to halt the panel's inquiry
the . et~ic s comm1.ttee 10 · was his concern that the public1· ve~llgation. ~he ethics panel ty and lurid details would put too
qwckly term~nated the probe much emotional pressure on his when Hays resigned. wife, Pat.
Hays' resignation ended 28
years in Congress during which
be built his chairmanship of the
House Administration Commit·
tee into a pinnacle of legislative
powel' •
THE POWER .HE wielded,
sometimes with seem ing ar -
rogance, began to crumble three
months ago when the payroll·
sex charge by .i!:llzabeth Kay
touched off a Capitol Hill scandal'
t hat involved sex allegations
agains t b a ll a dozen con·
gressmen.
House Speaker Carl Albert told
rcpc:>rters after he received Hay!>'
resignation letter. "J think he did
ittosavehis family." ·
HAYS' PRESS secret ary,
Carol Clnwson, said earlier this
•week that Mrs. Hays had suf.
fered em otional stress.
The resignation came two days
after the ethics committee voted
to begin hearings into the al·
Jegations that llays pul Miss Ray
o n th e payro ll o f th e
Administration Committe.
although she had Utlle to do ol.her
than pro~i~e him with seJt,
bodily movement. ---==========================:;:==============-have been meeting daily since r
Bill f'aeeN f,oeN
WASHJNGTON CAP) -The
Fc:!rd administration 's S5.9·
bJlhon arms package. the bulk of
which would go lo lran, races
roadblocks in Conffress based on .
fear of an uncontrollable arms
race in the Persian GuJf and con·
cem for Israel's security.
Calling the United Stalt's the
would·be "arms pusher or the
c.>ntury," Sen. William Prox·
mire <D·Wis.) has pledged to in·
troduce resolutions to block
most, if not all, of the projected
sales to 10 countries be fore
Con~ress adjo4rns Oct. 2.
Korea Meeting Set
SEOUL. South Korea (AP) -
R epresentatives or the United
S t ates and North Kor ea
!lcheduled another meetinR Fri·
day after failing today to wrap up_ .
an agreement on arrangements
to pTevent violence between their
forces in the Panmunjom truce
\•11lage.
The secretaries of the Korean
Military Armistice Commission
Tuesday. They are discussing
North Korea's propc:>sal that its
forces and those of the United
Nations Command be separated
physically by the military de·
mar cation line which runs
through the middle of Panmun·
jom and the r est of tbe d e·
militarized zone.'
Senate /tl111l11 Ral•e
WASHINGTON CAP) -It is
now up to the Senate to decide
whether senators, congressmen
and other members or the upper
strata of the federal government
should accept pay raises in the
home s tretch oC a n ational
election year .
Membe rs oC the House of
Representatives, most of them in
the m id!ll o f r e~elec tion
campaigns. dt'cided on a 32S to 75
vote Wednesday that they really
don't need election year pay
hikes. And, in a surprise move,
the House also d ecided the
election year salary increases
should be d enied to senators,
feder al judges and high ex-
ecutive officials.
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A Great Place for
KidS on Satui'days
Pretty Day Over U.S.A. I .
In hundreds of homes •long the Orange Co••t, a Seturd1y
morning tradition beglnawlth a turn to Uncle Len'• Corner.
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Thia regular feature of the Daily Piiot young people's page, of·
fer1.a weekly art challenge to young readers.
Uncle Len provides Interesting art assignments 1nd Invites
youpgatera to 9Ubmlt their work to the scrutiny of Judge a of hla
weekly contest.
Winner• are rewlfdecl and their art appears the foll owl ng
Wffk -apotllghted with the winner's name In Uncle Len's
Corner.
Look for Uncle LAn'• Comer and other special features tor
young readera -.. Lett .. from Elle", •'The Quiz" and .. Ask
Altdr'' -In Satmday'a
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Of Worn n
SANTA CIH7,.IAPI Jl 1chur<J ...
Anthon\' Som m1•t tlald1.·r ulr1!11th J•ul~d Oti n&flt." cht1r.:1·'· h.1, tx•t•n
;irr111 .:11<•J un l \Hl cnunh o l
ur<for Ill thi.' brUtJI IU\ Inf( or
I WO \\Offil'n whOll(' dt'l'Ompo!'lm.:
bodtt'' "'t•rt• found 10 d(•nse wood
ast m onth
Som m 1.•rha ldcr. 1n cu,tod y
met• July lO for the alleged rape
l k111frpotnt of two women the
11y hcfor c, "as cha rgt>d with
k1lhnl( \'1ctor1.1 "\11cki" B1.•w1c.
31. and Ma ry C11nd1ce Corm.in
21. ~:i1 cl S a nta Cruz (.'11u11I)
Shf'rtff Al Non •n
H E WA S SCIU~Ol'L F:o l n
elfl a a plc..1 Fndar lH~forc:
f,1un1r ipa l Court Judge R1chi.1rd
K~l'll
'.\l rs. Hezore. or Rto Dvl '.\lar.
and Mess Gorman, or Bouldt>r
Creek. "ere I a::.l -.cen Jll\ c in H10
Dt·I '.\l~r j ust before m1dn1 &hl on
J une 25 LO Miss Gorman ' rar
The a uto. its rntcnor tamt.od "'1th
blood. was dt!><'O\ erf'd the ne\l
da} near Boulder Cred,
A hiker fo'-'nd their bodies ,\ug.
11 huried beneath ror k:. and
brush a bout 200 ):trds rn>m
Jljghway 9
Treasurer's
SA~ DI EGO P > -Cily
Treasurer Eunice rmslon -the
first bla c k to ad a major
munic ipal depa enl -has
be en co nfirme d by t he city
count' ii
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A
tentalJve agreement baa bffn re·
a c h e d b e t w een s t r ik i n g
m echa nics a nd the Southern
CaliforoHl R ap1d Transit Dis·
tnct
Statt' e on c 1l1a t o r T o m
McCarthy has announced that
the two i.1des h1ive tcntat1H•ly
a~rced to a th r ce') ear pact
• tructured a long the ltne or l ht:
21 percent tukc 1n wages and fr.
lnge benerit~ommended aft<>r a meeting Dy som e members or
the RTD boa rd and thrl'e county
supen•isors.
The s tr ike affects 800 HT D
rider s m Orange Cou11ty.
McCARTHY SAID detiuls of
the contract "ould not ht• rt>
leased until it Is acceplt'<i by both
, parties
lie added that this agreement·
de>t"S not arrect slnking drivers
but that he p lanned to get both
the board and lhe dnvers' United
Transportatio n Uruon together
today.
"It m ust be understood that
this tenta l1\'e agreement only
becomes effect we 1f appro,·ed by
the RTD board or directors and
the rank and file membership of
lhe ATU,'' McCarthysaid.
NEITHE R SIDE wouJd com·
m enl on McCarthy's. a~inoun~e·
Ready to Land
Viking 2 Checks Lanillng Site
PASADE~A (A P> Like cxplor<.'rs
venturtn J: on a n i-.ky t•xpC'd1t1on.
engine('rs a rc ma k1ni.: a ftnJI <'hl·tk of
equipment on thC' \'1k1ni.: 2 ~pat·errafl
to prepare for thl' M·<·ond !\Jar::. land
ing Friday
( __ s_ta_te __ J
ment. but a ne1ot1alU\I session
broke up s hortly ht-fore mldnlAht
Wednesday as McCarthy r cud
the statement.
An AT U spokesmun did ay.
hoY.e\'er. that union ne~ollntor
had &f'reed to the proposal dur ·
Ing a dinner mcf'ting and had re
turned lut e to tht' baq:a 1nln(.l
. dvi e MrCarthy or the
caJled a s pecia l meetio6' today.
THE PROPOSAL will go to a
\'Ole or the Union membership
ft1day
McCarthy said lhc agreement
calls for a c t\"n1:c in the RTD'S
pre·Slnke o((er
Management had <>ri.:mully or
rt'rt'd 19 <I l>Nt''-'nl wluk lhl' AT
had sou~IH :i 22.97 1,.;>r<'t'Ol hoo:tt
McCarthy 1H11d muna~ment
spent much c>f Wcdnl•sduy "coM· inc out th\' \'llrtous items" 111 tht·
"~ \ Rt:~l L'f ol ltll' I"•
sentatwn .• 1 lllJJut tt' ul tlll' '•'' t 'll
HTU bour d mt•mlw1:-"ho "''11
,1>rt"H n t .t ~rl'l'd th.1l ti .1
::.11t14'fol'lo1 \ I'' <•ptl'<JI n111hl lw
" tJ I' k 1• 11 II 11 t \\ I l h I II I h 1. " 1•
purunwtt•r ' thl'' \\nllhl rt \'llltl
mt:nd tt lo tlw llTt> 110.11 cl
llTll l'11•.,lch •11l Rn1111 l'ont..
~alcl ht• ... 1111 0111w"1.' ·"'' kmd ol
cornprorntM' •'' 1111 11 lh1• hu··•''
don't 11111 u11t1I Chn ... 1111.1~
Delays Mark Victi1n's D e a t l1
STA="FORD (AP> An Hl·
year-old g irl was pronouncud
d e ad al St3 nror d Medi c al
Center. o ne day after she was
declared medically dead follow·
ing a Red Bluff auto crash
\'1cki Ann llotchkms. 18. wa
transferred here from Enloe
llosp1 lal 1n Ch1ro. where a
spokesman said tests sho"ed
brain wa ves were "completely
lacking." a lthough s he "as sllll
legally ali\'e.
Miss Hotchkins' car smashed
in to a clump or t r ee s o ff
High"' ;1y a6 near Dell tstLon
nboul 7 a m. Tuesday mornin~.
pinnrni.: her 1n the wrcckagt>.
The high"' ay pa trol theonted
she h <id s \\e'n l•d lo avc,ud a
deer
Mrs llt'ula h Brockman. "hn
lh es nearby, said :.he sa\\ lhl'
"'rt-ckagl' and tried lo phone for
help. but hu party hne phone
"as lied up
f or an hour and t1 half she
tried without succes i; lo fl a~
do" n motoris ts Finallr. s he
s aid. a t11wl.. drl\l'r '>top11t•1l .mcJ
u.-;ed his t•1t 111.•11' h;uul 1 .echo to
:.um mun tht• h1.:h" J~ p.1trnl
T h e F.nl11 1· ll o'>p1t,1I
spokesma n "ho a ... la·d n111 10 tw
1denltftt>d. 'i.ll\I \1 1'>~ llotl'l1l..11e...
had be1.•n st>n t 111 St.1nh1r.I .• , .1
µC>S!>I ble o n:..111 d 11n11r
Off1 r1ab at St.111f111 d 11·111,c•<l
to r om nll•nl nn \\lll'l h1•1 \ti,._
I lotchkms had donall'd .Ill 01
~an Tht') ~aul 1t \\J~ 1111lll·~ 11111
to reveal n;Jmt'' of <10 11111-.. 111 11
c1p1ents "tthout pl'rrm~~111n
• • • •
Cameras and hC'at ~ensmg m~lru·
ments aboard lha craft monitored the
landmi: targl·t. l't'f'ktnf.l signs or fierce
Ma rt ian dust stotmc; whtr h cnuld
enda n1?er thl! landing cruft dunn~
descent
public relationi office issued a state·
ment but woul' not answl'r questions
r e gardi n g he n ews wee k ly
L 'E s pre sso' allega tion s t hat
LO<'kheed pa id $40.000 lo Italian con·
t i.le t s. in dudln g the $28.000 to
Andreotti. to promote lhe sale of 18
PJB Orlen patrol planes to the Italian
Nnvy.
IJ.-f oliauf D1u11p Sf ailed
COlllpClre ow pricn to the next 4JUYI, s.-. w• .. be lowtr Oft tttis one and hhJher' Oft tttat. Wtl, we'd Ike to take fhilMJs a step hrther. That step'"is
experienced, lulowledg1.W. 1al11p•ople1 1..-.lce afttr scH and a reputation
of profeHIOftalilftl In the applcmce -....try. So, CJO ahead and shop around,
then shop Da•ls-lrowa, the Profnlionals.
Scientists are e<egt-r l o i-.et-\'lkm~ 2
get do\\n m onf' p1ccf' Its landinJ!
target, halfway around lhl' planl'l
from the Viking t s landmi;: c;1te and
more tha n 900 mill'" north. 1~ tX'heH•d
more like!~ to har bor '.\J;.ert1an lire
"('01dd llnt•t> llt•t•11 ""r•t>"
CARM EL IAl'l ~llham and Em1
Iv Harns could ha \'e rt•r<•1ved har~hcr
s'entenccs tha n lht' 11 years ti1 li fe in
prison they "crt> ,.:1v1.•11 ro1 llwlr con
\'iclions on k 11lna p1ni;.. auto theft a nd
armed ro b bery C'hur~<·~. llarn ... ·
mother says
·s A C R A M E N T 0 ( A P )
Calt fornia's hea lth director is pre·
'·e ntml! a T exf firm from buryinj!
about 800.00 g lions or highly toxic
material a l a\\ st <.;ovma dumps1te.
FRIGIDAIRE WASHER-
DR¥eR COMBO
GENERAL ELECTRIC
PROGRAMMED WASH ER
llarris mofher. Tictty Bunnell. ..,01d
h<' told her t he JUti~l' could han~ j.:I\ l'll
the rouplt-t·onser ul1H• ~1·ntcnre~ on
each ehar ~e. "I know thcv c>.peelC'd
this. and he n •dll} "'asn l doY. n 1n th1.·
dumps, .. s he s aid.
Bribe ('hnrgt> R.-/uf_.d
The c h e m it al in questio n ls letrat'hloro·d1~nio·p·dioxin. TC DO
ll is-the same" that used by the '.S.
Ai r Fo rce lq defoliate a reai. o f
\'1etnam, a nd >"hich last month con·
laminated the Italian city or Se\1eso,
thts Healttr D~phrt1mmncpo11ed.
('mttplai11 "ffff H~allh
SAC RAM E ro <A Pl -In a civil
complamt r11 in Washington. lhe
S EC n a m e Omn i-Rx H e a lth
S) le ms. Inc .. r Hawthorne, and four
of its offtrers It alleged violat ions or
anl1·fraud : c porting and other
Bl ·n RANK (AP > A spokc.;man ~cuntics l ay.~ m 1972 and 1973.
for Lockhct-d Airrrnn Corp c;a)s an Include d ere a llegations t hat
Jtahan mal!a7mC' 'lo~ ;illci.:mJ( lhul S670.000 from the sale of Omni·Rx
P remier G1uho Andreotti rC're1ved stock was di\ rted to lhree company
S28,000 fro m Lorkhc<'<i prob:..bly wa' officers . The omplainl seeks return
based on forged document~ of any money mproperly paid to lhc
Grover Nob les of the corpora--l1 __ o_n_·s __ o:..:f...:fJ~c~e:..:rs:... __ +----------i
l
ALL-PURPOSE
FIRE
EXTINGUISHER
P\Jts ou1 11'1 ctn•ti of common hou!fhold I rti -qru s11,
<>ti, 9.u. p;tont , wood, f1b"c· pll't•c. rvb~r~~"" h~t
tltctnc~I ftrts L1ghtwe1qh1, .asv to 0Pttr.1tt-1u•t pull
oul n nq ~·n. ~1m nou tt at b.llf of fort 1nd squHze
t\1ndltt. Ulr1tl'd l ·A, 10·8 .C. H-110
iJge S·busl'iil caoac«v 1or ~posing of l11VH . P1ek 'of
wlt11s. E'31006
\
STOHHOURS: ........... s ... t .t
W .f.6,salM
•
This e.1tclus1ve F1r91da1re l.aundry Center is bwlt
to save space and d1scount-pflced to save you
money Only two feet w1d~ ana has a Regular
cycle and a Delicate cycle' along with lour
w-JSh/rinse temperature conbmations Automatic
dry cycle automatically turns oll f'leat wpen
clothes are dry
FRIGIDAIRE
HEAVY DUTY
WASHER-
18·10 c apacity. two
speeds. three c ycleo;
separate wash and rinse
temperature setect1on
and fabric $Oltner.
SAYE 50°0
FRIGIDAIRE HEAVY
DUTY DRYER OUR
HST SELLING DRYER
18·1b capacity w1fh t1rred °' automatic
dry selectron Has two heat -;etoct1ons
and a permanent pres'\ wrth coot down
Cold walPr ootion dulnm 11"' • 111>
cyc le .in d t.i 1>r 1I"' ;.o:tn•-i
dispenser
95
GENERAL ELECTRIC
DRYER
Three cycles automal c·norm11 1 ,1r:;rn,11.c
permanent ore$S• poly kn11 timerJ lu r J noflulP
Four temoerarurP ~etectt'Jn~ un lrr1r1t h ii I llt•r
and signal buuPr
SALE
20995
REG. 259.95
GENERAL ELECTRIC
GAS DRYER
0110s normal. delicate and tfuJL Manual
selection or drying time up to 130
m1nu1p.; Seoarare '!tart switch and a
removable Up Front hnt fitter
22995
Man y M aytag wash e rs. d rye r s and
dishwashers must go. Many are one o f a
kind an d subject to prior sale.
• TELIVISION • APPLIANCES
SALES ,&
SERVICE
a
'•-DAILY PILOT EDITO RlllL PAGE
The slate Lt•i:hlatl.trc has passed the finish line of
t1nothcr t\w·.rcar .~wssion in the usual hurricane of
bills .
Of the ~.500 m1·a-;urc!I that uwaited action whc:n
the lawmakcrt" returned fr0m their July r ecess.
lite rati\ hu11dr d \\l'l't.' l'Ontiider ed m the fin:.J days,
'onu· ~oul.i down lo dcfeat , s ome stamped )Yith ap.
µro\'al and M'nt off to the go\'crnor·s dc~k.
It was not on utmo ·pherc conduc tve to careful
sllld.' and rdh.·ction. 'l'rckking home. the lcg1slators
mul)t have had some ·sl'cond thought:.-hoping their
l:1s t-mm11k dt-<:ii,ions will turn out w<•ll. that nothing
untoward sllppt'tl by in the confusion.
,\s us ual. unfortuna te!\', some of the mos t
<T IH'l ttl meas ures wcrc fought right down to the wire.
'l'h<.> t·oas tal prow<.'l1on leg1s lution that \\'Ill ha\'c
MJl'h ,I \'ll:il l'ffCCt hn' years to CQmC WOUOd up a a
jJ:Jl'k<1ge of thrt.•C M•µa r atC bills, till· StilJ being
!rnwndcd during the final days and hours of the session.
The so -called "ri,ght-to-die" bill. giving terminal-
• h ill persons the right to rl'fuse lifc-~ustaining care.
f lht• lirsl i-.uch law in the t:nited Stah.·s. \\as another
1.1,l·mmuh.• arn \'Ul on the governor·s d ci.k.
' .. i ,,
t
I •
So w;.i~ the c>.t rcmely important m eas ure that
!-otraps thl' pri~on ~t·ntencing system in effect In
(.'altfornia for 59 years and prescribes mandatory,
rathPr lh~m indt·H•rminate sentences for many crimes.
It 1s f):llt•nt ly impossible for legislators, however
<'flnM'1t•nti<1us. to g t\'C adequate attenlion to such
cruc1ul Ja'' l> ah these in the last hectic days when they
arc snowed under \\1th !>ucb propos als as :
,\ bi 11 rcq UJ rin~ the I1epart ment of Educ at ion to
c<.•1·tify footl>ull helmet worn in high school gamesr
-A blll aulhoridng the sale or liquor in public
auditoriums.
-A bill providing financing for works ·or art in
state buildings. • •
ll's not lhat these. aad the hundreds or other
rnca$ures acted upon in August, are unimpc)rtant.
What is dimcult to undentand Is why the vast majori-
ty of them couldn't have been taken care ol carJler in
the two-year session. Vote"' were assured the longer
session would do away with bUJ logjams.
Clearly the Legislature '1eeds some revised
priorities and nrw bill·handling deadlines.
Evasio n Curb · • California's anli-5ecrecy lnw. the Ralph M.
Brown Act. which requires public business to be con-
ducted in public. is the target or. frequent evasive
tactics by government bodies.
One of the favorites is the executive, or closed,
session from which press and public may legally be
barred if the meeting is held to d iscuss cert ain
specific topics.
These include litigation involving the agency and
some personnel matters.
All loo often. action taken by a public body makes
it fairly apparent that clos,ed door discussions have
wandered into other areas, r esulting in informal de·
cisions which can be publicly ratified with little or no
public discussion.
This of course is hard to prove. But a bill just
passed by the Legislature could help solve the pro-
blem.
• • A bill m aking it a misde~eanor to def~ce a
<'a\·e.
It requires that written records be kept during ex·
ecutive sessions. Then. if the validity of a closed
session is challenged, there would be documented in-
formation on which crjudge could base a ruling.
I
-I
~ I
f ·~
,\ bill l'~IL·ncling the moratorium on
mount:iin lions.
kilUng f .\ bill ;.illO)\·ing marriag e counselors
• h~ pnosis-
to USC
It's not the perfect answer to the problem or
Brown Act evasion, but it's a step in the ·rigllt
.direction for the public_'s.right to kllo.w.... ,.
Elephants
Muddle
A Theorv -'
( SYD~EY KARJtts )
-I hold 1n my hand, as Joe
. I Carthy was so fond of saying,
.on abs tra<'l from the highly re·
l(nrded me dical Jo urnal. The
Lancet. This al>stract deals with
hcru:t~sc found 1n elephants.
Now, elepbanlS h:we-ailiiiiP.
l>pan roughly equ1,•alcnt to lhat or
man ~ A..n.d
~udden death
.. from co r · onary artery
dis ease h ai;
be(•n recorded
among
captive
elephants;
th:il IS, they
h ave what
laymen call
"heart attacks."
Why is any or this important to
us ? Well, it's important to me.
and I think it ought to be to you,
because of my runnin.I{ dispute
with the orthodox medical
authorities about thc relationship
between dietary cholci.tcrol and
heart disease.
The authorities highly suggest,
tr not insist. that the intake vr
food:-containing larf(e amounts
or cholesterol -eggs. butter,
animal fats, and so forth -is a
causative fa c tor in both
at h ero s c l cro s 1i; and
artcriosclcrol>IS, whl1•h in turn
may lead to coronary d1seasl'.
YET TUIS il; lh<'"~ingular .imt
~triking point made in llw
eleph ant survey: durin~ a
110p11lotion .rcdurl ion program lo
relieve overcrowdt•<I habitat~.
lhc h('arts and uortas or hundr(.'(ls
or African clcphanb, were cx
tl mincd for cv itkn cc or
:lPontaneous ~rt.s:,rinl d1scasc.
Of 4 \5 animal:1lx:11nlncd, 72 t><'r
<'cnt. or nearly tll'rc-c fourths, had
J(r!''l~ly \'isl blc lcsilllb or "Intimal
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
1 would like to say that I
am totally in ravor of any
teachers' strik• -at least
until the September surf
swells are over.
STUDENT
c.ooeMr c. ... <•"""'"'"•rt ·--w '"'.ltd•r' .. ,.d 00 "Ot ft~tH•rOt reflecltM:
"''""' of flt# Mwl•.1H(. S."tt ~ ,.e: Pt<t•• loGlooMy G.,., O•llY P•tet.
allierosc erosii": of anoth~r 1
examinl'd. lesions of "medical
arth<'nosclcros is" were found in
Z7 per cerff. or more rnan-olfe· -
fourth .
Yet elephants are obligate
lierbwor es, feed111g wholly on
9ra1111e:r. and eating abl!Olutely no
eggs. butler, chee!e, ice cream, or
amrnal fot1.
Whatever cholesterol crystals
are found in their alherosclerotic
plaques cannot have been the re·
!iUltoftheirdiet.
Actually. the body produces its
own cholesterol, if enough is not
provided in the diet: nnd there is
even some evidence that a diet de-
ficient in cholesterol may be more
dangerous to health th\ln one in·
cludingit.
OF COU RSE. not all heart
author ities buy lhe orthodox
version. Dr. De Bakey, tbe
famed open-heart surgeon,
declared only a few weeks ag-0
that he e ats two eggs for
breakfast every morning, has
long done so, and will continue to.
Nor 1s he alone in this dissenting
role.
l cite lhis-matter not to be con·
tentious, but simply to give lhe
publi c a commo n sen se
pers pective on a vexing medical
problem. Authorities often know
Jess than they pretend, Md re-
ver e the msel ves more on en
lhan we reahie: in the last two
years nlooe, the whole dietary Te·
gim en for d iverticulosis h at.
made n complete somersault. I [
the experts wf're not go
dogm:1tlc. we would not have t•
be so skeptical. ·
Advisers V rge Tilt to.Righ t . •' '\.
Carter Off On Wr ong Foot?
pe:~rr1~~~~~r; ~Ji~~; [· ] ~gee~:~. 'i~~ ;i~~t~~ei~u~~~ ne'f!~r~e~~\~/~r~;d~!~t:'~~
Carter in the Gallup Poll may EV ANS-NOV kK published 1>91is showing Carter Carter being booed by fellow
now unk>ck anxiollS tongues .i _ over 20 perctntage points ahead. Legionnaires . Equally lmJjOr
Democratic professional PotiU· who was g~11g to quarrel with tant. the parts or hii. i;peech thol
cians who feel tlaeir ca.didate Dem.ratic operatives relayed the miracle ~ker from Plains., calJed for a strong national de
has made a crilical tactical er· this warnins: despite Carter's The closed pqriion otthe meeting fense were predictably ignored
ror: failing to move to the rfght seemingly sale ~ad. don't count quibbled ove\-outs-and-bolts re-by networks and newspapers
after the Democratic national out Pres ident ford's appeal for lalions betweet Carter fieldmen alike.
convention. ordinary mlddJ~·class voters -and local poli*ians but ignored That pleases liberals inside the
This crttitism was reinfotted voters who are. not Dearly so en· serious quest!~ of tactics. Carter campaign who have wor·
by Carter's televised con-thralled with N.ader as liberal Not surpris;.gly, Carter left ried disproportionately about the
r r on t at i o n : Democrats. . the meeting to tngage in more or · · m e n a .~ e '. · o r E u gen c w-tt h1~t-tT ....... -.... ...:-----:-----tn cjtltegaad of. tms-wai:nin~e~ty that wwics McC:irth) s 1nd~pe~dent left
'American Carterlaunchedh1scampa1gnal old Democratic hands . He -cand~da<! Bu ~~ ~011
Legion over Los Angeles in the new tradition declared in S.l Francisco <a s~o~mg n dramatic shn,nking ...
his pledgrto of T"3dkal c1\tc: alktng-aboat Torm er hub If nti=\1letn"1fn -with_Jn.tw-0 w~S-Of'Carte~-le~d-
P a r d o n Georgia 's rural poverty to activity> that ht would proclaim ouls1d~ the South f!lllkes cle1.1r
Vietnam draft McGovernite beautiful people his support forf,ietnam pardons that his real rival 1s not Gent'
dodgers. Par-from Beverly Hills. •·1 am to the AmerHin: Legion con-McCarthy but J erry Ford.
t Y P r o s amazed," one Democratic vention in Stettle, the re&y "Thank God for the Gallup
perceive the moderate told us. "He goes from guaranteeing m aximum al-Poll," says old·line Democratic
spectacle of Ralph Nader to Warren Beatty." tention. politician who believes the
Legionnaires Carter campaign might now get.
booing Carter ba\·ing only the ef-TR'ERE IS, then, a gap TIOS WAS ~ainly not hot serious about heading for the
fect of pushing Carter 's image between inte nt and results. news. Carter h~ fully revealed middle of-the road. The test will
furtherlert. Carter advisers say his ~peeches his position o amnesty last come on· the fir st debate,
Yet, apart from the Vietnam the past two weeks were intended winter and no· was obvio~ly particularly if the subject fs de·
pardon, Carter's Ugton speech to convey a centrist image by ex-trying to squee• some politfoal fense policy as Mr. Eord pro-
in Seattle was conciliatory and tolling the family. But front·page credU from it byt>earding the re· poses. To the old pros, that pro-
intended lo give a middle to hard· newspaper photos linking Carter actionary old legionnaires in vides an opening for criticlsm or
boiled impression or his defense and a grinning Beatty port.r ay a their den. Yet, \tetnam am•esty detente, Henry Kissinger and the
policy. Indeed, the professed differenllmage. · is a buming issw only in the left Nixon·Ford for eign policy.
post-nominati9n intent or key This was in the minds of many wing of the D~ocratic party, Whether the Carter campaign
Carter advisers was to project a national Democratic steering where pole:ntilJI votes fot Mr. perceives it in the s ame light re·
centrist image -an admittedly committee members when they Fordareinabon upply. mainstobe scen. rightward tack after his
courtship of the libe rals at
Madison Square Garden in July.
Tlt1JS, Carter's false start in a
vaguely leftish pose is not a con-.
scious design, much less a aign of
doctrinaire attitudes by an in·
finitely flex1ble cllndidate.
Rather, it $,lems from two factors
highly worrisome to Democratic
• pollllclans : first, the Carter
campaign ·s continuing refl exive
need to reassure liberals long
after the nomination was won;
second. the clear pallern of
McGovernite infestation of
Carter's campaign structure.
The first danger signal from
Plains, Ga .. , after Carter'io1
nomination was his l avishly
publicized embrace of consumer
advocate Ralph Npder. Some
A New South Emerges
The underdeveloped South
ain 'l what it used to be.
Jimmy Carter will get credit tor forcing national ·acceptance
of "equal rights" for Soutbemers
-but Carter la not the reason for
thal recognition, he's the result
of IL
The South. toming from
behind, trying harder, has bunst.
into bloom and now i& s.elling the
pace for the rest or us in social re·
form and economic dynamism.
Twenty-five years ago only two
( PAUL'.HARVEY )
or our nation's!<> largest cities
were in the 11 Jouthem states.
Now five or the.narc.
During the las 10 years three-
rourths or all 01r nation's new
manu/aclurlng jobs •re creat·
ed in the South.1 I
Per·caplta attragelncome in
Mississippi in J• ye#'S has ln·
creased trom ~.661 tt $4,041. In
JO years!
barrier which has divided us
Since.the Confederacy.
That origin wUI cost Carter
the votes of 4ome unreconstruct·
ed Northerders but, make no
mistake, the South bas broken
out of "ice·olation" forever.
nlOSE OF US who remember
the more g r acious pace of
leisurely Southern dining are In·
cllned lo resent the inevitable
proliferation or snack shops •••
I
t • ;.
.. M rs. Malapl-op's .Tradition Lives On have doubl~d bC1 JO ye an. BANK ASS~ U. lM South
You and I h e ~tcb~ tht11
emergenot! of the,/ South. wlth
80me treP'datl • NI aU t~nt wo
call pro1reu is1 ~frtngu also
include smo« a11d$',sy aJrpom and traffic conjest and labor
Those or us who wish there
were some other wny to make for
younelf a placo in the sun
without chopping down shade
trees •••
Those of us who were refreshed
by visits to the chnngc.of.pace
Southland ..•
When San Fr:1ll<'•~<.'O rc 11orters
~<'l around l~ tolktn~ ubout
mulnpropls m R ::ind ~cramblrd
lang11utte io li(cncral. tht' name of
:->uiwrvisor J ames IJ. McShc\•hy
\ne\ ltably comes up. The famous
supcr\'isor. for 24 years, was
born In 1873. Archie Bunker
wasn't in n class with him, in the
coinage or mcmorollle usages. .
Tht' lute t'olumnisl Arthur
Ca\ lor favored. "Th.is has all thl:'
t'armnrks of
JO eyesore
l\l ,. 0 \\' 11
favorite is .. 1
d e n y th t'
allegation and
d<'fy tht.•
alligator... A
c:o upl <.• o(
years back
the City H;ill
reporters got
together and compiled the more
memorable or Mc heehyisms.
Here are some of them:
"ll would be like carrying
coals to Mohamct ...
"Let's -gtab the bull by the tail
CHAR LES
McCABE
and look the facts squarely in the
face."
"Gentle m e n, that comes
within a few cents of being a vasl
and fabulous sum.!'
"The roosters h ~\ve come home
to hatch.·~
"Let's call a shovel a shovel.
no matter who we hit."
"You can't straddle the fence
and still keep your ear to the
ground ...
"Let us all Jtcl in and hurdle
together ...
"This is cTouched in language
which is perfectly obvtous."
''This defeca\ion Of character
must stop."
MCSREERY died in 19". He
was a m aster orthat strange lw'n
ol speech known as the lrtsb buJl.
This is defined as "a ludicrous in·
consi.stency of speech, alt.en Hid
to be an especial prttOCative of
the Jrisbman." Tbe classic ell·
ample is. "I was a fine <'hild, but
they changed me.·'
Lord knows what it is in the
Irish character which produces
these com1cal twtsts of spetth
and metaph8t _There is ~ doubt
that the characteristic ls
widespread. It becomes more
marked as the lrl•hman
becomes more formal. It usually
reaches its btgbest perfection in
the utterances of Irish
politicians.
The reports of the proceedings
in tbe Da.11, the Irish legialalure,
are often fl6 higb humorous quali·
ty. The reporter does no more
than report wbat is actually Hid
onthenoor.
ftlNn'Y C&Uege's ,reat Dr.
Mahaffy once .taJd that tbe lrtab
bull ls always pregnd. Tbft"e la
much to be said fort.Mt. 1ben is
frequently some kind d lmidious •
witclom in the tortured S)'nlll of
tbe well·turned bull. Derive what.
wisdom you can from • ,._more
of the bulls of MtSheehy, who
was unsurpUHd by even Dublla
atandarda. ··t 1m a undid.ate for ma)'OI".
\,
I
but I haven't yet decided to run.''
"The boys are indulging ln a
little repertoire."
1'They don't need that much
money tor tbt nexl physical
year."
"Ladle1, I have here aome fipres which you can carry in
your heads, whkb I know are concrete."
Once lilcSheehy was called an
lntambent by one of bis
collupes. He deesif!. resented It .. , may have been lD and ana·
ble to attend meet.mp, but no one
bM • rtght to say I've been in·
cumbent."
AFTEa beln1 abown a h)'droeledric power pl.al wboM
turbines were tunMd by tbe
Heteb BetellJ water, tbe
SapervJIOI' demaoded: "You
mean to tell me the people cf San
Frudsco are clrinJdlllc Wat«' al•
ter all the eleetrldt.1 bu been
ta.Ilea out ol It? •'
But, .. Jim McSlleeby once re-
IUtked of uotW mat&er ••• All
\b1a pantomime and tumult. will
Cd• nowhere." . -
strife and crim\ dirty-book
stores. , l
But Sodthcrn~ have had the unhappy ample or
Northern · e\ates rtn« them
uound some pi r
Houston Mayor 'tec1 ~olhet~
promjses that llficity·will not
"pave ttae park~ will always'
have the ma1n9U;tand the good
weather." 1 •
ntE NEW 80t&Jl, ror better
or worse, was ioq$ble.
Carter's ea,.idacy bas
aroused an e:Mf.-S amount of
regional pride. ~ t
A r ecent l•~.C U.S. News
... World ·mmindecl QS tha\.Lyn4on J in 1984 was
embarraa br_ his
iddtllcatl• w :'fbe South."
ffe conat.ant11 .,..._ired that be•• Crom the 91tbWEST.
Now Jhn•r ~. a home-
gtown Pl'8dott ~deep South
bu •m8'bed Ue geographical , ,,
We must try to bl~ less selfish.
The South, artcr all, was too
good a secret to keep.
OltANOE COAU
DAILY PILOT
Robnt N, Wud, PMbllalltt
T/lomol Kltvfl, EdiUlr
Barbaro Krrfbklt,
£d11onol Poge Editor
The editorial page or the Dally Pilot seeks to lnrorm and 3tlmulalc rfaders by pttSefttlng on thiis puge diverse commentary
on topics of Interest by syndical·
ed columnists and cartoonlsU, by
providing • rorum for readers'
views and by preseatin1 this
newspaper's opinJons and lcHu
on curttnt ~ic1. TIM edit.ori•I opinions o( the Dally Pilot ~ar
only In the editorial column •l the
top o( the paae. Opinions ex·
pressed by the Mlumnist.s •nd cartoonitt.s and letter writers are their own and no endorsement o( their views by the Daily Pilot should bl' inferrtd. ·
Thursday, Sept. 2, 1976
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Nor,..,dut
R·e p u b li c a n S e n .
Dewey Ba rtlett g ave
Nud~t .Chickens?
"Oad Clockers Cause Chuckles
Bl'fON ROUGE. La . <AP> -
Naked cbickena cet embanuaed.
Tbdr sex lives aren't much to crow
about . They 1e' ~ and they
catcb cold when temperat.u.rea drop.
Da. WILUA• JOllNSON is an ex·
pert on na ked ~.clldctens. He's been
•lldylnc lbem about four years -
ever since his research associate. Dr.
R*rt Truax, found ooe in a newly
hatched brood in the poultry science
d epa rtm e nt a.t Louisiana State
Unlveraity.
About three wedp l.ater. t.bey found
another one -bartily a feather on it -
and decided: •·we have to fmd out
what's causing this,"
and 111ycboloirca1 banc\PS. Johnson
said.
... , GUESS •EMMllaMSEI>' ia as
&oodaword forltauny. Youputoneof
them in with a flock of norm al birds.
and ltb.Sdles off jn a corner by it.sell.
The otlMr blrdl won't have anYthln& to
do wilb it uaW they iet used to It.'' be
said. "And then they're just not as active
aexuAll y. Tb~y w.ill court .an~ .s~ut
~~
Hffe ••• .,ff tile• fe
eem•ercl•I pe••le • . . tMw ,.,., •••laed, t•e
'••u1e .. lffe.,, Johnson said Iii« hasn't found out,
yet. but has le~ed a lot about naked
chickens .
,n o r espo nse to a n
u rgent ·pl e a •for
political fupds he re-much more· than the normal bird. but
t they dc>o't mate as readily. ceived r ecently in the FOR INSTANCE, HE'S Ju m ed .. Whe re a normal bird will strut,
m a il. The plea. it they apparenUy ha\'e no coQ>merclal he'll interrupt it and mate at tbe first
seem s , cam e from value at all. sign tbat tbe fe male is even halfway
Jimmy Carter . "You They have to be kept indoors to pro-intttested. A naked bird will just keep
get wha t you pay tecl the m from sunburn, and a onstrulting.''
for," s aid D ewey, thermostat turns on a healer when
· who sent no cas b . temperatures gel bel«?w 75 degrees to JOHNSON SAID BE hopes to hatch
---------keep them from c.awbing cold. about 100 of tbe nude birds in about six
Thursday, September 2. 1978
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i PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT
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You . are cor dially invited to . an
exhibit of E_hotographs entered jn
our. Photo Contest.
Saturday, September 4
10-5 p.m.
Prize• wfll be awarded
at 2:00 p.m.
OAILV PILOT
• • . . "Because the~ u ve no feathers, weeks so LSU can centinue trying lo Rapist Jailed: they lose body beat and have to use fmd out what genetic and chemical I
much al tbeir feed to keep warm, traits are associated witb being born
LOS ANGELES CAP) rathe r tban for Jl'()wing," Jobnson featherless.
-A m an has been sen· said. . "I g u ess th a t 's w h at y ou
t enced for a term of rive call researc h for t he sake of re-·~ ... ~::. ~
years to llfelorallegedJy "TREY WE REN'T BRED to sear ch,"hesaid. fl ' -.,,,:H ~
rapina several women in eliminate plucking," because they if \ f \ .!I
downtown Los Angeles ha ve a few deformed, tiny feathers ( ) ~ Y\ -+ ~
while posing as a n immi· that mus t be band plucked. OlJTDOORS ~ ~ _.,.,. •'
grition orJiceI . Gonzalo ''We s howed them .to .a couple of . . i a fi
Fabian GuiUerm o. 25, commer'cial people, and tbey just A bre•th of freah •Ir. ~: · w.-~~."'7"11.. ···-• J
w as sent e nc e d by laughed, tbe same as I do,"he said. P
....
Superior Court J udge Asid~ from the pbrsjcal problems, ~. ~ NO/\'QS.. ~ NOi~ •i;.J.91"1.Q!hft1Nlfi.A.V\:I • a:n.rwriNn~\f.d ·>~ ~~
Jack T. Ryburn. the chic kens bav~ socia~l ~prob~~l~e~ms~_!~---~~~~~~~~~L~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~!~
Marines Now
' Mountain Men
P ICKLE MEADOWS, Calif. CAP ) -Thousands
of Marines have been prowling through the high
Sierra this summer as part of a receoUy r esu.rreot.-
ed mountain w arr are training program.
By summer's end. the Marine Corps expects lo
have trained about 6,000 Marines and Marine r:e·
servists in "mountain man" skiUs such as scaling
sheer gra nite cliffs and crossing river gorges by
rope.
BASE FOR THE ACTIVITY IS the Marine
Corps' Mountain Warfare Tr,,ajnlng Center. located
in t his 7,00o_,tool·high mCal!Ow just north of
Yosemite N¥1onal Park. ·
_....~_.au.s.te_rc base built in 1951 afte r U.S. -1--------~ military setbacks in rugg sec ions o orea, re·
•· surned rcr11-1tmo tr:itntng last May after a nimr-yecrr-
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break. , ,
It is the only facility of its sort in the Marine
Corps. and one of only two run by the U.S. military
services in this country. The Army has a similar
base m Alaska. •
LT. COL. GEORGE KNUDSON, commanding
officer. says the training isn't designed to build up
an elite ri ghting group within the Marines, or to deal
with some Im pending conflict in mountain regions
elsewher e in the world.
"We just want to build up the all.around
capability or the Marine Corps," says Knudson, 42,
who runs the base from a spruced·UP quonset hut.
"Marines s hould be able to go anyplace. We have
never been able to pick whe re we go to war.
Somebody e lse picks that for us.'·
Whal Marines gel here is a crash course in
mountain righting. Training runs year-round, from
two to fou r weeks for each group sent here.
THE MARINES SCALE CLIFFS, both by rope ·
and with bare hands. make rope bridges so they can
crawl across r avines. and learn land navigatjon so
they can find their way across tr ackless mountain
stretches seldo m seen by anyone but backpackers
a nd hunters. .
Marine reser vists get quick courses in moun·
tain survi\•al. leam how lo m ake. shelters. buHd
fires without matches. snare animals and survive
on &\•a1luble vege tation.
One instructo r will even pop a lizard into his
mouth Ofcmuonally, just to show the trainees tbere
1s more than JUSl pine nuts or berries to chew on.
DURING WINTER • MONTHS, M A RI NES •******~**'**:
w11l lellrn how to camp In !
snow and below iero it
te mpc r aturu. and to • snowsh~ nnd ski while •
carrying rifle11. packs, •
and other gear. it
K n udso n says the it
Marine Corps hopes to •
run about 10.000 trainees •
through the pr ogram •
each year. mostly trom ,.
reserve units and from it
re1utar units stationed •
at Camp Pendleton, the it
Corps· main West Coast •'---------'
base. it HEU FlllEDLANDEll
Knudson s ays many it IS MAKING '
of t he tr ainees have lt GREAT DEALS
never been in mountains It ·
before, and the re are It :p~!!!!:!!!~~:k many cases of pulled it
muscles "the y didn't •
khow they had." He says •
there have been a rew •.
cases or s prains and It
broken bones but no one It
has died or suffe red ma· It
jor injuries as a result cl • ·
the arduous training. :-"lll:l:la:Ulll:IWir..IDll~~, He said the Marines
seem to like the tuining. :
"T he · units r eally it~!!!!Ylll!UM::'.;j
tiahlen up when they get •
here. They see m to gel a •
Jot more m otivation." •
A"ave somelhin« you want
. to sell? Classtned adl do
ll welJ. ·
C.11142-5171 ..
Put• few word•
eo wotlc for rou .
• •• •• • • • ~:;:;;::iii;; • • •********
~-• • •
Between now and September 10,
you can W&1k into United. caJ.1forn1a Bank
and walk out with Laguna. Beach under ~
your arm.
How is that possible? It's really
very simple.
UCB is giving away beautiful reprints
of a painting of Laguna, by the ·mter-
nationally accla.imed artist, Marco Sassone.
To get one at no charge, all you have to do
is open a United.Aooount• or a tlOO
sayings· or checking account at our Laguna.·
b~h. Or, you can drop 1n and bey' one.
I t's a $4.95 value, for only $2.
. •
If you come in on Friday, Sept. 3,
between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., Marco Sassone
will be here 1n person to autograph your
print. Refreshments will be served
Our Laguna. branch bas something
else special to offer, too. We've extended
our summer banking hours. So we're now
open to serve you Mondq' through
Thursdqfroni 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., and
Fridqfrom 9 a.m. untll 6 p.m.
Bo stop 1n and open an account. We
think you'll be glad you d1d. Aiter all, not
every bank wants your buslDess enough
to give you Laguna. Beach.
UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK~F.n1.c.
I
(Otrer good only at Laguna Beach Branch)
Laguna Beach, 222 Ocean Avenue. Laguna. Beach, (714) 494-6646
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Al DAIL y PILOT
HNIE
"Here comes one of MY alleraies now .. "
L. !ti. Boyd
Most Widows
·Stay Unwed
Always thought that if a wife were
widowed between the ages of 21 and 35, she
would be almost certain lo remarry. But
that ·s not true, according to the latest
statis tics. Only three out of every 10 such
widows remarry. As for those wives who are
widowed between the ages or 26 and 30, QDJ.y
wooutoflO remarry. And among those wives·
'widowed between the ages of 31 and 35, only
two out of e very 15 remarry. These are
widows, not divorcees. please note. Still, our
Love and War man is surprised to learn so re·
latlvely few go to the altar again after the de-
ath of the husband.
VENUS
Q ... Like a lot or pl anets. the earth fl attens
at the poles and bulges at the equator. But
Venus doesn"t. It's almost perfectly round.
Why this diffe rence?"
A. Probably bcca'use Venus rotates a loC
more slowly. One Venus day equals 243 earth
days
The largest of the
monkeys. the baboon, is
even bigge r than the
smallest or the 1reat apes,
the gibbon. What, you can't
identify the great apes'?
There are four. Besides the
g i bbo n , count the
o rang u l •a n1, th e
c himpanz ee and the
gorilla.
Origina lly. sa ys our Language m an.
"hussy" was a s>'.non1 m for housewif~ "&irl~"--ir--i--.
was a-cnild of either sex, and .. lumber" was
any discarded junk made or whatever.
llalf the couples nationw1de hav<' their
last child by the time the mother 1s 26 years
old.
NE\' ER-DIE ONE·LlNER
Add to the never-die one-liners : "Old
golfers nev('r die. they Just lose their drive."
"Old bookkeepers never die, they just lose
their balance · ·
High school t<'achers get more money
than do elem entary school teachers and co.,
lege teachers J!et more money than do h'igh
school teache rs . That's wrong. Should be the
other way around. What a pity that so much i.s
s pent on advanced education and so relatively
tittle on the beginning basics ! In reading, writ·
lng and arithmetic, if the youngsters haven't
got the handll' or ll by the sixth grade, their
chances of ever getting 11 good grip grow slim.
And if they have f(ot It by then, they'll gel much
or the res t for the mselves. Triple the
eleml'ntary schools, 1 say. Double their
leachers's aalaries. and from junior high up,
start apprenticeship jobs to tel the scholars pay
part of their own tuition. Watch this space for
further illuminating insights Into whal ain't
right about this here education stuff..
l'ddnu mall to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Bo• I.MO, Calt.o Mow '1•1'
Silicone ln_jection
Ba1i Pending
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Silicone breast injections
but not i mplants would be outlawed in
California by u bill before Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
The m easure by Assemblyman Bill McVitlie (0.
Upland) cleared the state Senate on a 22·8 vote.
BACKERS SAID ther<' is ample t•videncc that·
such Injections are
dan1er ous . Rut tho Im·
planting of silicone con·
tained in plastic sucks
would still be legal.
Sen. Alan Robbins (0.
Van Nuys) said, "When
siUcone Is injected into
the breasts it m akes it
impossible to d etect
breast cancer ...
"IF A WOMAN wishes
to expand the size of her
breasts she can do so.
'This bill docs not ban
silicone Implants, which
ure a safe medical pro-
cedure .
"This just eliminates
what e veryone would
agree is poor m c.'<lical
procedure."'
ll is AB 2445.
C•ll 642-5678.
Put • lew words
lo work lor ou.
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Kojak."
Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will
Cut red tape, getting the an.YWeTs and action Y°'I
need to sol ve inequitiss in government and bust·
ness. Mail your que~ to Pat Dunn At Your
Service, Orange Coast niily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include your telephone
number. The column appears daily e:rceP..t
Saturdays. -,
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DEAR PAT: Wbatislheexactprocedurelbave to follow lo com plain about an error on one of my de-
partment store bills? I know there's some new law
about this, and I want to handle my complaint eor·
r ectly.
A.W .. MinionViejo The Federal T,_. ID Le9clla« Act rellllltta ,,..
mpt c:orredion of bllUll1 erron lf yoa follow Ute re·
quired proc:edure. Do not wrUe Oii UM blll. Oii a •
separa&e.sbeet of paper wrt&e you aame ... attWat
number; a descrip&Aoa of Ute error &M aa eir-
pianatloll of wby yoa believe l& la aa enw; Ute Milar
a moat of tlle suspected error ud OU..r lal-atloa
tlaa& will help to lcleMlfy )'Oii or lite ttUDa for yov
complal.Dt. Send yov MDI.a« ernr Mtke to Ute ad·
dress which appears• ywr bl1I tllat ls listed after
the words: "Send lnqalrlea To." Mall I& as .._ u
poulble. The notice mu& be received by lite seacler
witbla 61 days after It wu mailed to you.
Requests for l.DformatJon about an Item on yoar
bUI should be handled lD tbe same manner as a bUI·
In« error. If you '9eed IDOl'e laformalioe, explaJa lite
Item you are not s ure aboa& and ask for evldeaee of
the charce, sud as a copy of the cbar&e allp. Do aot
seidlbyo.rcopyola1aleullporodlerd0camnt•·
lessyouhanaduplkatecopyforyo.rrtt0ra. ·
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. Yo1U1gster• Start Earlfer
DEAR PAT: Your AU&. 23 ltem about the cblld
who will be unable to begin kindergarten because she
was born one day too late for the Dec. 2 deadline pro-
mpts this teller. Our school is unique, but it
repres ents a significant trend in California'
education. Under recent legislation (AB 3976) a
school may admit children in kindergarten as soon
as they reach age five provided that a school district
adopts appropriate policies and procedure. Since
Cres t View School operates on a year.round
calendar. we a re currently admitting children the
first school day of the month following their fifth
birthdays throughout the year. Most of the children
attend kindergarten for one year, but some who need
additional reading readiness activities may spend
more than one year in kindergarten. Others may be
advanced to the first level in less than one year. Few
schools have adopted such a flexible program to
dale, but we believe that this is a step toward meet·
Ing children's needs as they arise.
R.V., HunlinstonBeacb
Thanks for provldlnl tilts lnformatloll. P.,....
whole children wtll attend Crest View ScMel eu•
taln more lnformaU. by phoaln1 847-IZTt. Crest
View ts In the Ocun View School District, bat tllu
admission procedure la not a dJstrict·wide policy, ac·
cordial to Creal View Sclaool'a laformaUollolfiH.
Sllort Ced tor CB C..,.,_lats
DEAR READE&S: AYS llurettlvedaHmW
of1eUers from readers •llo laad re41tle9&H u..tr ca
llcemes months a10. Vafort..lltely, tltere la .... ,.
· to speed up the procealn& of btdMnal Hceue1.
Your letters of complal.Dt alloaJd be addresaed to:
Federal CommantcaUou Commlaaloa, Amatet1r A
O ttuns Division PabUc Reference Section, ztZS M
St. N.W., Wu blngton, DC 20554 (phone: (ZIZ)
'32·7175).
Letters stnl to the f'CC'a Coa .. mer Autatuce
O(Jlce are ro,warcled to the Public ReferHce
Section, It was learned, llO tills shor&ca& may prove
more effective than HDdlng conespoede•ce lo Ute
so-oiled consumer olllee. Complala&I wUI be pn-
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to Include a copy of your appUac:~ and prMf of
payment,.
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DEAR PAT: We were married in Tijuua ln
1974. A paper was sent to us to be notari&ed and 0-en
sent back to be recorded ln Mexi'co. Is th.is marrt11e
legaJ in the U:litedstates?
D.M., Costa llesa
Tlte Orange c..-y Oertt•a Ofnce says *'•t If
you marrta1e was lecal la Medco, It'• letal
aaywllere. No lnfonaad8a abotlt •ukaa mant11e
Jaws was avaUable, llH1Her. Y" ••J' wait& .... H
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A f Q DAILY PILOT Thursday S.p1ember 2 l 976
Alter Ego to Emerge Low Bid Land to Sell
SAN FRANCISCO
R t APJ -San Francisco ecel.Ved State will be s old 3S
acres of surplus feder al
la.nd for Sl to estoblish a
WANTE
01 .\)IO~HS • G•:,.STO~t:s
-Out of Closet,' She
•
Teaches Belly Dancing
f'~or five years. Carol Fowler's attire as a
teacher in Suddlebuck CollcJ!e's fli'ghl atten,dants'
program ha:. been the cm,p, fu~hionuble but sub-
dued uniform of an ~urltne i.t.cwurdess.
This 'fall. s hC' s ays, he 's coming "out of the
closet" to provide ms lructlon in one of her g reat
loves belly dancing." Or. for ~ake of fo rmal col·
lege cataloas. "ethnic dancing "
HER ALTER EGO WILL emerge from behind
the lert~rn. 1~ a swirl of veils, JtQ ghng corn belts and
rhythmic finger cymbals
She suys her love or dance began 20 years ago in
New Yorlt. where she attended the Julliard School
oC Music Under the tutelage of top-name pro·
Cessors. she began to learn the mastery or techn1·
ques that m ight ha"e landed her in off·Broadv.ay
shows
But the glamor wore off and she got tired of
took1n g dcH\ n al pt>Ople from "atop a dunce platform ··
AFTER LIVl!'IG FOR A TIME at Columbia
Uni \'crs1ty':. lntern:it1onul llou!le. frequented lby
scores of foreign ,·1s1lorb. she d ecided a f111~hl al·
tendant's career was the best way to see the world.
She tr:ivcled to MorQCco and the )1 1ddle East,
where she was rn troduced to the art or belly dancing
and look lessons.
F M • marine biology station, or 8JD the Gene~al Services Ad·
mmistut1on announced.
Jewels by 1osephs as sew<:h1ng tor dramonas and
oemstones from private 1n11~s and estases Careful
ex.am.nat'°" and evaluallon ,by our e~pe11s 111ghest
pnees paid Call 54(Hl066 10.9 da11y Saturdtoy 1()..6
SYnday closed. ask tor Mr .Jq6eQh
iew.els ·by f oseph A low bid or Sl.2S The land Is louted at the
million for a Z.S·mlle former Tiburo n Net
water ~ain project has ~pot, ~s~ to store anti-
been r eceived by the submarine nets during
Laguna Be'ach County ,-w~o~rl~d:..!W!.a~r~l~1.:..· ---__,.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l:
Water District.
General M anager
Joseph R . Sweany will
present the bid to the
board or directors next
Tuesday for action. It 1s
about $37 ,000 below the
engineer's estimate for
the work.
The water line will run
from Ledroit Street to
Aster Street where it will
connect to a line In -
stalled last year. Thal
line run s t o Legion
St reet. The ne w con·
struction will pick up
there and run to the
south city limits.
-iilr;;••:::J~llE::::~-oq T h e p r o j e c t Is a cooperative venture
between the Lagu na
Beach district and the
South Coa s t County
Water District.
NO HIDDEN
CHARGES. NO EX·
TRAS. YOU KNOW
THE TOT AL PRICE
BE'FORE YOU BUY.
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
'1. GOLDEN FALCON
POL VESTER CORO TIRES
A78 l3 E78·14 F78 14
G78 14 G78· 15 H78 15 The onc·unil <'Ourse she'll be teaching at Sad·
dleback is in the physical education dcpartmenl.
"BELLV DANCING IS t'ANTASTIC, painless
exercise ... the instructor ~ays. "The rhylhm1c mo\'·
ements and bus1c steps exercise C\'cry inch or the body •.
SWIRL OF VEILS, JINGLING BELTS
Dance Teacher Carol Fowler
The joint project is
saving wate r us ers 20
percent or the design and
construction costs that
2 PRECISION WHEEL BALANCES
2 BRANO NEW TIRE VALVES
2 TIRES EXPERTLY MOUNTED--
She s aid he r class is open to au female students would be incurr ed if each
young or Qld . Besides the dancing, students wili distric t ind ependently l~rn to make their own costumes. · constructed water lines.
'
Fake Certificates Fouttd
The project is expect-
ed to be under con-----stf"uction-by Ot-t. t with
compl etion in 430
ANY SIZE
LISTED 2$5595_ FOR
Unmarrieds Now Unhoused
calendar days. Work will
be closed down entirely
during Thanksgiving,
Christmas, New Year's,
Easter and Memorial
weeks and from June lS
toSept. lS, 1977.
F E T $1 75 to $2 87 l)ef Ille dependmg on sue s111• .ind
weight. Whuewalls 3dd $3 per c11e
KNOXVILLE. Tenn IAP>
At least 30 unmarned <?ouples
who are L'n1\·ers1ty of Tennessee
students ust>d fake m ar riage
cert1f1cates to mo\'e into the
school'i. hous m,:! for marned slu·
Kessel said an examination of
the photostat copies of the mar·
n age certificat es showed they
had been forged. ·
"These are really forgeries.
but 1t as something that no one
e,·er prosecutes. sort of like beat
mg the system, .. Kessel said.
Private housing near the campus
begins at about $180 per month,
plus utilities. ·
P UBLIC NOTICE
YOUR
CHOICE
1. LUBE & OIL Car lubracatron
and oil change using up to 5 quarts
premium oil.
2. ALIGNMENT We conect caster
and camber and set toe-in.,Cars with
aar-<:onditioning. torsion bars add $2. dents. officials say
· Earl L'oderwood. manager of
UT's rt>ntal properties. said his
office discove re d the bogus UNDERWOOD SAID the stu·
certific ates durjng a routine dents with forged certificates
check of the hies about two were e\'icted from the university
weeks ago. apa rtments and their na mes
UNDERWOOD REFUSED to \urned over to university of.
say how many certificates were ficials.
Involved. but Knox Countv Court T he university has l.690 apart·
Clerk Ow11~ht Kessc·I s a id ments for married stude nts. The
Underwood brou~ht about 30 fake prict• runges from sro to S160 per
docurnents lohTsoffl ce m o nth , including utilities·.
Clo e t Burglars
Get $400 in Cash
Burglars who entered an El
Toro home via the unlocked door
took S400 in cash from the closet
10 the master bedroom.
Orange County sheriff's of·
fi cers said the loss was reported
b y hous ewife Kuue Lucy
Sciglibaglio, 37, of 24011Silverbay
Drive'. She told officers the thief
took S400 in bills from a glass jar
and left s mall t•hangebehind.
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"Thin Lizzy:'
Slllash .. Debut
By USA llOBINSON ...... ~ .... ,.,,1_1 •.
Thursday September 2. 1976 DAILY PILOT A J J
'Sunshine Bill' Would Open Federal Meetings
WASHINGTON (AP) -Some 50 federal boards
would be required to conduct most business in
pubUc uJWltr a "sunstune" biU that Congress has
sent Preti~ Ford.
The measure received final congressional ap·
proval when both booffs. which previously ap.
proved differing versions. ·passed a combined
• meu ure. The Hou.ae vote was 384 to 0, while the
Senate approved it by voice vote.
201 ........... . , ..... st..°""' ..... ....... '71·7211
The bill, entitled "Government in the
Sunshine," also requires federal boards to avoid
olf·lhe·record commwlicaUons about cases before
them.
It covers about 50 boards and commissions. In·
cludjng j.he SecuriUes and Exchan1e Commission,
the Federal Commwlicatlons Commission, the
Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Power Com·
mission.
LABOR ._DAY
WEEK Eli I ·
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would have to be kept. Courts could revJew de·
ci.sioo,a to close the sessions and, If they found
cause. order Information released.
The bill would prohibit "ex parte" com-
munJcation1 Intended to influence decisions -thnt
ls, unofficlt&I contacts outside the regular prooted·
ings and records between agency decision-makers
and outsiders with an interest In the outcome.
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Probably the hottest band to come out or
England this year was Thin Lluy. Behind the
strength of a smash single-"The Boys Are Back in
~ ..Town" -Thin Lizzy made noticeable Jmpact o
PANTS
Fedtcl Golcwy D•I• Vil -a ... Hips ...,...... mid-.
OcecM Pac:lffc Dntiny
&..•I D~ken
HmMJT111 Mate co1.,, M• Mod M• American audiences on their debut tour.
Then lead singer/bassist Phil Lynott suddenly
developed hepatitis, was rushed to a London
hospital, and Thin Uzz.y had to cancel two wee.ks of
concerts. .
Off•Shon &..ft ....
··1 guess I was having too good a time," laughed!·.---------------------------------------------------------, Lynott. who has since recovered and phoned from
'-Thin Lizzy's London recording session. ··we're now
planning lo come back to the States in November and
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dothegigswed1dn'lgetto I k•t h " h • " ~i Topsin Pops ~, :~:~·t:~:~~;~h~~:~;;: s your I c .. en c arming
~hl~~rr~~:~·s~!~~~ or 1·ust p1a·1n old? was needed in rock and roll, but I didn't know that •
wt.>'d be the band to Cill thal gap."
What was missing? "Oh, heavy rock and roll Come on. Level with yourself. Then level with us, if you decide your ... with integnty. A '705 band. Most orthe big rock
groupsarestilllertovers fromthe'60s." kitchen is behind the times. W~'ll help you modernize it. And you'll
Thin Lizzy·s new LP is titled ·•Johnny the Fox" be able to afford it. In fact, it CC'sts most people less than $1,500
and Lynott promises more of the same rock and roll to replace their old kitchens with our prefinished modular with .. some new feels."
Lynott's vocal style has consistently been com· cabinet~. We've put to~ether a starter unit of 3 bottom cabi-
pared to Bruce Springsteen's, and he couldn't be nets, 2 upper single cabinets and a valance. Also a 6' stock
more bored with that subject. Formica counter top, pressed steel double sink and "It was the most popular question I was asked in · W America," he admitted wearily. "I guess there must deck faucet, plus 2 basket strainers. arm, grace-
be some resemblance in what we do. but it's not in· ful ceiling beams are available as well.
tentional. J take it asa compUment when people com-When you think about all that, you're off to a pretty
-pare us, because I think the euy is great. But it's u ·nmnJete start So bring_filmeasurem ni>ult-iflhey l-hink l'mimil"8ling-him.-----ii---"'""'"'+' p-• 1J:aJ~U.L.----
"Springsteen and I just may have the same in· walls and areas from corners to sink and
nuent'e. Being Irish. ol course I'm a big ran of Van corners to windows in your heme. We'll
Morrison. Andi lhinkSpriogsieenwuinfluenced ilY lay out a new kitchen for you free. One him as well For me Van Morrison is the best.• Astral
Weeks' was the ·sergeantPepper'oflrelaod." that will charm you in the bargain.
• • • A. 6' COMPLETE LI BERTY on Sept> 7 Buddy Holly would have been 40 KITCHEN STARTER UNIT year~ old. and Paul McCanaey (who owns Holly's
pubrtshing song catalogue), plans a comm~morative Reg. 411 . 7 4
celebrationinLondon. 333 oo Norman Tetty, who was Holly's manager, pro· •
du'Cer and co-writer of many of his songs, will fly to
Londontobeonhand. B. PAECO CEILING BEAMS
McCAltTNtY
''I 'm very excited about it," 3 29
said Tetty when reached at his 8' Reg. 1 ·
Clovis, N.M. home. "Obviously. I 9 28
was a big fan of Buddy's, and to •
have someone to come along with
the stature or McCartney adds
importance and keeps the music
a live to a whole new generation or young people who may not
know who Holly was.··
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An American band to watch this year will surely
be the Dwight Twlll~y band from Tulsa, Okla. Ceiling beams not available al the Orange store
In New York for what is know n as the pro·
motJonal tour <he's got a new album out), Twilley
said that their music has been definitely influenced
by the Beatles, but they were in no way on a nostalgia
lnp. ·
"Our idea wasn't to copy them, it was just to con·
linue the format of super pop. Real rock and roll for·
the kids. As much as it's fun to play for our own age
group," said the 25-year-old Twilley, "and people
our own age arc 1tcttin1t off on it. we want to do it for
the kids who haven't really heard of Elvis or lbe
Beatles."
"Bands nowadays are real afraid to be com·
merclal. They think it's uncool. To me, it 's almost
music hos completely turned around. It you're com·
mercinl, or A M rndi~oricntcd. you're underground
now.
"Our songs a rc oil under three minutes, and
we're tryin~.to make a polnt. There'• been so much
music that's been going the other way, we feel
there'll room Cort his. And secretly, Ithinlta lotofpeo·
pie want good pop music rt1ht now."
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T he Rollins Stoaea began their Kneb·
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hls final U.S. concert. EllemJolm
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Cadet Craig F. Kodera,
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ORANGE COUNTY
Two Held
On Drunk
Drive Rap
Felony drunken driv-
ing charges fa ce two
motorists involved in l wo
Huntington Beach acci-
dents that occurred less
than a mile and.Just l2
hours apart.
The collisions, at and
nea r P acifi c Coast
Highway and Brookhurst
Street, sent five or the six
people in\'olved to Hoag
memoria l Hos pital,
where three are still pa-
tients today.
P~ter M. McAvity, 30.
of 9632 HamiUon Ave.,
Huntington Beach, was
booked on suspicion of
felony drunke n driving
alter a 6:15 a.m. beadon
coJh$.ion Tuesday.
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Study Asked
Airport Lot
Lease Okayed
Of'flcials at Or~go County Airport will no
lo.nger operate the 2.9-acre overflow parking lot,
cou.nty supervisors agreed Tuesday.
Instead , they a~ an amended lease with
the Parking Com,.,,..Y or Amepca to t ake over
operation of the lol 'The s ame firm operates the
airport's l,288-space main parking area.
In addition. however, supervisors agreed to ask
the county Gene raJ Services Agency to study park-
ing lot operations and the possible solicitation or
new proposals for lease or the lots.
A report .to supervisors said as the use or the
overflow Jot increased it bas p resented an
administrative, ca.sh control and st afftng problem to airport officials.
Under the approved agreemer.t. the parking
firm will pay the county $2,500 monthly to lease the
overflow lot, but the county also will reimburse the
o~rator fo r S0.034 m new equipment recommended
by the county auditor.controller.
Or~nge Fire Chief
Higgins to Retire
Orange Fire Chief Floyd Hjggins has an-
nounced his resignation etrectlve Oct. 22 after 30
years of service with the city's fire department.
Higgins, 59, joined the department in 1946 and
has served as its chief since 1963. He joined the city
as a police officer in 1940, became a railroad
engineer two years later a nd then turned lo-fire
fighting in 1946.
Higgins has served as president or the Orange
County Fire Chiefs Association, the Western Fire
hiefr Anociation. the Orange City Employes As--
sociation and the Firemen's Benevolent As·
sociation. I NVESTIGATORS
said he was en route
home from overnight 22..
w6rk at a Costa Mesa
dairy :ind making a right
turn onto H amilton
Avenue when his auto
collided with one driven
He is to be honored at a retirement dinner Oct.
Anaheim. Attorney
Named New Judge
by Wesley Morgan. 17, of
Torrance_
Morgan ~as hurt but
only reqwred emergen·
cy room care, while his
passengers. a brother
Lee Mor gan, 14, and
Michael Scarcella, 15. a
surfing buddy also from
Torran ce, we r e
admitted.
ANT H ONY S.
Martinez. 35. of Whittier.
was arrested on felony
drunken dri\'ing charges
after a 6: 15 p.m . crash
Tuesday a short distance
from the other rollistorr
scene.
His passenger. Cheryl
Parri s h . 2 1 , .of
B e llfl o w e r, wa s
admitted to H oag
l\J emori al Hospital in
fair condition with major
injuries after their com-
pact car s mas hed a
parked auto.
Richard E. Orozco, a 46-year-old Anaheim at-
torney, has been appointed to the Central Orange
County Judicial District bench by Governor Brown.
A former aerospace engineer, Orozco received
his law degree in 1969 and was admitted to the State
Bar in 1970. He has worked extensively with in·
digent and Spanish-speaking defendants. Brown
said in announcin~ the appointment Wednesday.
The new judge is a member of the Orange Coun·
ty Trial Lawyers, the Mexican-American Lawyers
Club of Orange County, the State Bar Committee on
Alcohol Abuse and the Bar's Volunteer Disciplinary
Board. ·
Cad.et .Ends Training
Cadet P e t e r M .
Kavoian, ~on of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest N. Kavoian
o( 7101 Stonewood Drive,
Huntington Beach. com-
pleted an Air Force
Reserve Officers Train·
ing Corps field training
encampment at Vanden-
bergAFB.
He is a student at Cal
State Long Beach.
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'IV Highlights
NBC 8 9:00 -"The Oregon Trail."
glng over the weekend. took part T~e mugger . "ho ne\•er ~is· •
in the final rehearsal or n l'ro Miss Meier. a maiMtay of the played a weapon, Ol'<t wlltioul
duc t1 Qn of Wagne r 's ··~11.' Ne" York Cit} Opera Co1npanx, taking anytluo1 wheh the C()l'I·
Meistersinger" and \\1U appear '"'s walking in a passageway at t('nt. of Miss 1\1 eltr', 11urse
in the opera as scheduled tonight. the arts complex Saturday wl\en :spilled to the ttround. A perilous Journey from the Missouri
River to the Willamette Valley ls the sub-
ject of this 1976 1V movie western with
Rod Taylor. Blair Brown, I>avid Hud-
dleston and Douglas Fowley.
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AB C D 10:00 -ABC News Closeup.
The effect of new rellgJons on young peo·
pie arc examined in this documentary,
which includes a critical view that many
zealous teenagers are beln& misled.
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CBS 8 11: 30 -"The Comedians."
Elizat>elh Taylor and Richard Burton
star in this 1967 drama about turmoil in
. Haiti with Peter Ustinov.
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TV DAILY LOG
nule J(Mlfney •1 tile Ottcon lo1d
BOSTON (AP) -Women 1n serious danger of
geWng breast cancer-even 1f the} 've aJready had
one breast removed -have been canceling appoint·
ments f~·rays that coulu sa\·e h\ e:.. specialists
say.
Dr. Lest er Kahsher. head of the Breast
Diagnostic Center at Massachusetts General
Hospital. says women have been frightened by
warnings that )Ome ''omen :.hould not have mam·
mograms. J THURSDAY .v ..... loom lllt M1uou11 Rom to lht LAST MONTll, THE DEPARTMENT or Wtlllrnettt Y.itt'f • iffiiil-.-:...._.... Health, Education and Welfare issued ,interim
~rited 11111 prOCIUUd by guidelines urging physicians not to give X-rays to
111te111111ou1 nan11list Moms women under SO who· Jack cancer symptoms. The
Ct1ullo,tllfsbowdulsW111t1d111111· American Cancer Society later issued a similar 8:00 ••«r••• .. l•ttd loo~ at lb~. RM111ume11l warning.
t01heu near lltt !ltd Su and its
• C1Zl QJ ()) """ $1Ct1•l1C1!1'e il1 7~0. 'l'he warnings were based on studies showing . .....,, • (IJI CJ)) Us.... ti s. radiation Incr eases chances of developing cancer
,,..._ "Poli<e lkl"'' (R) Stone bot were not directed at women who already have (J)F-Mtllr
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1nd Kelter r.et 1p1nst hme to ftnd' strong chances of developing it. mvrdeoei wllo •Pe101tllts his •1tt1ms by ~rS011at1na 1 po1tc.e otlictr. "We get calls all the time from women w ith
• IMn Criflia si.. symptoms and women with a high risk of cancer who Clll Tiie IMHtrs
9Z-l • ... leer-Ille~ don't wa nt to come in," Kalisher saicJ. "Even women : :!"~~--~¥Mia--who have already lost one breast arc canceling. ('tt l ) Stir Trtl ---Olull! m little btu11 (fl) o1 Vt11C• retuins io fklltnce l!fey,.e .. alraid 1t fa mammogram1 wl1J give th~
•ht•t h~ •nd M1tlltl1n1elo tniai:e cancer. -6:30
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onu 111 lo" 7:00 • 0 llews --.-.. 8 'Jl r Cl llews 8 (.1' ) .U AIC NJ H U llowllt11 tor Olllars a.n, 'Ne• Rtlt(IOflS Holont~ or 8(21 .,..._.
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bv O•n Wcone1 -7:30-m ..,.., ~ ,. .. ,.,,..,,
DR. NORMAN L. SADOWSKY. head of a
breast cancer detection clinic in Boston. said the
government warninJ: ··has been exaggerated and
misinterpreted by the news media ...
Both physicians said they agree women under
50 who have a low nsk of breast cancer and no
symptoms should not have an annual mammo·
grant:-But both recommend one such test for
women by the time they'are 40.
"That establishes .i baseline. so 1we have
something to compare with when they come back
maybe ft vc years later." Sadowsky s:ud
FV Arts
Unit Seeks
Members
O '11te ts Rl&M -10:30-Applications are being U liln C._. d f a UIC s,.dll Hail, Ha~ lflt mm"'-accepte or appoint· r.•nc s All Htte lmy C•roll t••m m llt llllllldy! ments to the Fountain
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,,. n ,,,, t11\l1nr IM ~m•&t th~y 11 • • )t llews Committee, an advisory
'"llKt •nd '°'1\r ~YllG•u and attrr llews group to t he city's Parks na1t.e1 D 1UJ Ct) 09 ID
1 Ctoa.Wits • i.-AMriull stJ4e a nd R e c re a tj on
0 ne Joh f'I Wtlf C•) .... Dllltll Commission.
WE BUY USED ORIENT AL RUGS
..
We. also have one of the largest selections of
new and used Oriental ~ugs on the West Coast
Open 7 Days a W~
fi..5~ :Jc-';., Q,.,~.,t~I J{ ... js
Visit OW MW showroOlll .. ,
8844 Wllshn ll•d., le•erty Hlls. Calf. 90211 • 659-4444
OPEN MONDAY LABOR DAY •
,0 111t11t11 Ga... 0 ~ .._ Due to resignations
t----i:w.· ""'~~ ----::'~HWua--all d -a-n tic iy:i-t ed
fl) sw ....._,iw ,1 )l YlllCJ Otn!mCff vacancies on the com·
Ql1 • ....,.._ S..am 11l-lelt If "-tie mittee. at least six ap·
fl>OIMtlZIT-.M fDIMtfT-poi ntmc n ts m ay be
LABOR DAY Work-Saver!
~ r:: :..~ Dtll (all t J Tnillt • C-.-S made to the group this m ri,s11 Gor• -11:15-l. fall . according to Bill
8:00
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lwC""'d tor~ t~ pcr!IM 1.000
CD tlMNlA -'< Ackerman . c it y
-11:30-administrative nss1s -
ll f) m (t) ~ us lltt tant.
llleM: ctJ "Tiie c-.i-• 111111 The council may ap·
'67-lht•Mth faylof point as many qualified
D l2}l ) o; Ill"'-' c.i... members to the advisory ca> TIM rn a. a Cl2tl > Qfl ww. w..w ''"· comittee as it desires, he ..m "M.1111111" & "lht M111cian' said. m Newt The cultural arts com· m McH11e'1 ""' mittee m eel s once u
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Stodlltll. Abby D11tor1
month. usually on th~
first Monday al 3:30
p.m. Interes ted retl·
dents may obtain ap.
plications at lhe city
clerk's office in the city
halt.
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'Joyce? Joan? &tty?
OorMnl SuUIJJ HHtlll . Cllrol l .• '
COSTAMISA
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llJJW ~-" """'°'''' ., 772-3471
cau M2-se11.
Put • few word•
lo work for.you.
DAILY PILOT
THE SAVINGS STa..Y OF THE YEARI GLIODEN'S PREMIUM LATEX WALL PAINT
AT AN UNBELIEVA8~ V LOW PRICE! FAMOUS tp9d satin late11 Wllll Ptint
RENOWNED FOft ITS PERfORM~CE AND DURABILITY. NOW THE 810GEST
BARGAIN EVER, STOCK UP NOW DUAtNO THIS FACTORY WALL PAINT SALEI
Thick and creamy
to cover in one coatl
e h sy IOUftl
• Improved duf1b1tity
• Non yellowing
• Colors mllch SPRED SATIN•
Wall P.in1 •
• Clean• up whh IOIC>Y water
-A f4 DAILY PILOT Tllurlday Septembef 2 191&
Sight Saver or Danaer? Red Cro&S · e Blood Van
CarlslJaff S111okestaek '-..
Pu6l~ Vote Sought
peciQlists Begin
Straightening Eyes
•
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Specloli.Bls are slraightenin~ patienls' eyes lhc wuy orthodontists
brace tft'th, but not all docto~ M~e eye to eye on tbe .
controvers ial new procedure ·
The techniques. t•alled orthokcrutolo~)'. in· ~olvcs treat ment "1th u series of special pressure·
inducing contact lemm, dc1:i1gned to gradually
reshape tht' t)'l'
SOME DOCTORS ;)RE CALLING 1t preventive
medicine. Others are worried the treutment could be
permanently harmful and only temporarily hcl(>ful.
"Hlstori,cally. we've ( J al)''U)S had to wait for a ~ED f C IN E problem to develop and · then do what W4!' could to
ullevtate it, .. sa id Dr.
Stuart /\ Grant. lhe Los Angele~ optomdr1st \\ho h~d dc\'elop the spe<.'ial lens /
.. But now'" e have un actual preventative If _we
can stop problems before they develop. people
\\On't ba\•e either )he cxperu.c or the trouble later .
ORTllOKERATOLOGl' IS DESIGNED to help
persons with re fra ctive proble m s ·.-near·
sightedness. far.sightedness or :ist1gmatism. Grant
estimated'that m ost of the 100 million persbn!> in the
United States who' \\Car glasses fall into these..
categories.
In orthokeratolo~y, a person wears a. SUC·
<.'ess1on or graduatL-d contact lenses. each one press-
ing the cornea a bit more toward its proper
curvature The t>ycs arc rechecked every s ix week~.;
and q_ew tense ... arc prescribed as the curve im·. •
proves
The treatment normally lasts two years and
costs about SI .200. he :.uid ·
GRANT AID THE TECHl\1QVF. can benefit
nearly everyone with a refractive problem.•··
_ "The only q uest1on." he said. ·"is to wha\ degree
we can help. That depends on how bad a person·s
eyes are when he comes in for treatme nt. ..
Dolores Walsh. admJnistrative director of pro-
fessiona l sen ices for the Jules Stein Eye Institute
at UCLA. :.aid orthokeratolof:?} is not recom-.
mended "hcc:iu~c 1t may prove harmful a nd'is not
peqn:.nent ..
Dr Jerome Pearlman, an associate professor
of ophthalmolo~~ at the center, added. "The
phys1olog) 1s unsound because once you re move the
lens. the cornea will revert to the same s hape it~as
before. Optometrists think it is perfectly safe but
when people run into trouble they eome to us
(opthalmolo1ui.ts, ..
Orthokt>ratolo~1sts d1snirce. They cite.several
successful cases . in<.'luding:
-A 6·YEAR·OLI> GIRL WHO had b'een en-
tered in a Braill(' <.'lass because her visidn was de··
tenorating 5(1 pt•rcenl cvcr) three months . Now. at
apr 15, she h'as 20·20 vision
A New York City policeman s·uspended ·
hecuu.se he li<'d about his 20·20 vision. After six
months of 'tnrntml'nt. his slJ:hl ha:. improved to
.__ _ _,.:u:;,.Q good cnoui.:h lO quah(y for u neighborin&-
. pohce forct.>
A woman in h('r lat<' 20s "ho had 20-500 vis ion
m both. eyrs lier Sli!ht 1mpro\·cd to 20·50 after a ·
)'ear's trea tmt•nt
AN ESTIMATED 10.ooe PERSONS have been '
treated by lhl' tC'chn1quc.• "ince 1960 But only in the
la!'.t fe\\ )"{'Or:. has the· technique become
widespread -
Grant said th<' technique was disco"·er~ :i<.'·
c1dentall~. \1 !itlt• f1llmJ: a patient with regular con-
taC'I lc•nscl> TC'l>t'I 'Shtlwt.-d .,ome paht-nts' eyei. im-
proved. hul 1t "Jll unuredic·t able :
"We rlt>r1dcd that rontrolhnl! this change would
ben<•f1t the p~t1l•nt more than JU.'-t Letting 1t hap· pen ..•
. J
Pet Care, Piping: .
Coltrses Added
Ammul t are and pipinu dC'!>l,l?n ha\'e been added '
this year to l h1• ('oasthnl.' lkJ:19nal Occupalion;ll
Prnj!ram 1l'ROP >. \1h1ch \\Ill Ix-gin clu~~cs and on·
the Joh t n 111rn1j! St.' pt 1:1
.1Stud1•nl~ 111 till' animal t•un• course \1 ill ne
tra11wd '-'' pt'l .;hop :itkndants. "lablepl'rsoni-,
\ etcnmir} hospital allcndants or doJt i.:roomC'r:.
!'l'Tl'Ot:STS I~ Tiit: p11J1n~ d£•"11!n course.
"h1ch r equ1 rt'" somt.' drafltnJ: hackf;!round . "111
tr/\lll for JOb'\ .1~ phX' fnbncut1on designers. CROP offit•aul~ said Uw mo1t• o( l-1uor Corporation into
Ir\ till' 1:. lhl' main rC'asoo f~r lht· nl'" <•miri,t•
~ow II\ 11'> !>1xth ~l'ilr of 11p1•rat111n. ('ftOP
1'1lur"''" also pro11dC' tr.11mrlu 111 u<l\'\'rll.,init. a ut o
1'<'T''l<'t'l'.I. b:mkmi:. hoal bwldtni: and mumtennnc~.
bui.lm·~i. ortl<-1', dut o c·ntry. dl•ntal nick. <'d11cuhon1tl •
;.11d\'. ~rot'l'ry . ho111l motrl. 1::a nc1'copc o.nursC'ry .
mnnufa<-furin~. nll'r<•htmfhi.injl. r1•i.trrnr;aot lr:un
111,.: anil truck clrh'lni.t.
TllE COURSES ARE prO\•ldC'd rre'c of chfrgc
throu1o1h u j11lnt pow{'rs u~rc(•menl with the Hunt·
mgton Beach Union. lr"lnl?. Tustin. Ncwporl·Mcsa
and Sndd tcba r k V 11 lll1y Unlfiect S<'hool Dist ri els
l11~h "c.'hool s h11lc nls on1I adults who li\'c IJl
these districts can rcs;lstcr for CHOP rlasscs in
their local l'ampus carc•er guidann• centers or b}
calling the CR QP om cc nl 979·195$ •
. J
..
"Cooks turned career
wome n " will be in·
troduced during ~-ran
semester class on home
economics careers nt
SaddlebaC'k College. ,
Women working in
food. fashion and interior '
design will discuss
career pla nning and
lheir employment stfug·
gles during the class
which wUI mee t from
IMO a,tn. Friday$.
· RetistratJon will con·
iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tln~ tfrroulb ~pt. n ror ~students.
Call 542-5171.
Pvl • tewword1
•owofk for
Further )nforma.tion
may be oliltained by eon·
tac:tlng lll office of com·
munlty I nformation at
ta1.f700 or 05-49$0. ext.
26.l.
A,.WI ........
Slated CARLSBAD <AP> -The Califomla
Sup~me Court may be asked soon to
The Red Cross Com· allow a public vote on plans for a 400·
• munlty Bloodmobile hu~ root smokestack at the Enclna fossll·
scheduled stops in two fuel power plant.
Oran,ie Coast cities in A spokesman for Carlsbad Com·
the near future . munlty Cause. a dliien il'OUP which _ L•«••• Hiii• _ 10tt a recent appeal in Vist.a Superior
Sept. 24. 2 to 6:30 p.m.. Court. suld • writ of mandate would
Saddleback Community be 11ought.
Hos pital. 2'1451 Viu
aald Geor1e Fl andl'l·s . cha irman or
Community Caw e.
"THE SllOKESTACJ< ordinance is
a le1l1laUve UC't and should be subJc<.'t
to direct public control ••. when therc
is any dou·bt. the <.'ou rts have.•
tradilionully ruled ln favor ol thc pco.
pie."
Neck Ince tolen E11trada. SVPEIUOR COURT Judge Paul E.
Overton ruled ,l)r th t l·0 An opal und diamond neckluce -New""rl Bt'ac-h t' cons rue 1 n ,... plans of San Diego Gas and Electric vuJued by the victim ut S300 has
Sept. 17. 3 to 7:30 p.m.. Co., denying thut the.city of Carlsbad been stolen from a Laguna llills
N e w P o r t II a r b o r t 11 r d 1 · d home.Oranne County sheriff's of· •utheran Church 798 mua ca a re eren um e echon to e· "' ~ cld•lfthesm okesta"kt'sbuilt ricers said the loss wus reported Dover On. ve . " " · by housewife Sonj a Roitanne The main center at 601 "The people's right to vote should Nagy, 32. of ~ Sil\'er Leaf
N. Golden Circle Drive. not be blocked by a legal t echnicall-LancAe told officers she was
Santa Ana. will be open ty" over whether the city ordinance a~t from the horfle when in·
8:30· a.m'. to 3:30 p.m. permitting the construction was u truders took the jewelry .
M o n·d a y s th r 0 u g h r:_:'e::g::is--la:._t--iv_e:.._:o __ r_a:._d:._m.:.:..::in.=is::.:tr~ati~·v=e~a~ct~i~on~.~=~===========~ Fridays and 10 a.m. to
2:30 p.m . Saturdays.
Hou,rs for the first and
third Mondays are 8:30
a.m .to8p.m . ·
For Cbssified Ad
ACTION
Coll
A DAtLY PILOT
MINtefTATIOH .
"Mind la the greet lfter, f8ith I• lt.1 fulcrum"
SAM CLIMENTI SC191CI OF MIMD CBfTB
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LENS STRAIGHTENS EYES
Doctors Don't Agre• on Uae
Appointments can be
made with the Red Cross
Blood Center. ·
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On th~ Road to ·s·eauty
Cf'Jeryl Stark,
·above, is seen
in the 'before'
stage of a
Mademoiselle
make-over. At
right, Bruno
Demetria fixes
her hair and,
below, the
finished
~duct.
BEA ANO£RSON, EDITOR
Thursday, September 2. 1976
-
Bl
By DENNl MtLELLAN Of IN 0.llt l'jlet$(41f
They begun guthering mside
the Westmins ter 1'fall depart·
ment store al 6 p m. The throng
or teennced "'iris and young
women sat cross·leggcd in front
of a make·sh1ft stage.
Mademoiselle is on Location
a nd You Arc There! the
newspaper nd had said.
T he mag azine's fas hron
editors, beauty profosslonal11 and
a New York fashion photo·
graphcr will appear to dc
monstratc how a f<.1shion
magazine gO<'s "on location "
/ And, the at.I continued ex·
plaining why within an hour the
numb4tr had swelled to more than
700 -volunteers from the, au-
dience will be chosen for head·l<>-
loe Cashion m ake·ovcrs.
The clinrher wa that the most
outstanding make.overs \\Ould
New Concept for Workshops
Art Talents Extended
By JUDITH <JO> OLSON
Of U.. O•lly ~194 Sl.tfl
Art. music, who lesom<' rood at
lractlvely pr<-pnrc4 and people
being together.
• This Is the s ubstance of a
beautirul and meaningful ex·
perlence in the ey<'s oC Jackie
Kilbourne. new commissioner or
ttrts for the city or Newport
Beach.
She and her partner, Golda Im
bemlno, also a Newport Beach
resident. have been collaborat.·
Ing for almpst a vear In s ponsor·
Ing studio works hops combining
these clements In Mrs .
Kilbourne's Bia Canyon hom<'.
' They are dUferent. from most
art workshops and are symbolic
ol what Mrs . Kiibourne hopes to
see happening on a blgger scale tn Newport Beach.
The workshops are s malJ and
so far have been limited to
women. Mrs. KUl>owne meets
wtth each woman first to d16cuss
her art experience . and set. a
1oaJ. then projects are done totetber in ber 1tudio.
ANYBODY CAN
Most or the women want to
make thin11 they have never
made before, Mn. Kilbourne Said. "Almost everyone can do it,
with a lot o f individual at·
tention."
The projects have Included
makinc quilts. ties and doUs, all
(rom an artistic rather than
crafts standpoint.
During the workshops Mrs.
ltilboume gives her students an
awareness of deslan concepts
and color and tries to help them
express their ffflinp lbrousb
their projects.
While the work is going on.
cluslcal mus ic is beinC played
on lbe ste~ in the Mxl room.
r
"I r ea lly s tress classica l
music," Mrs . Kilbourne said. "I
think e \'e rything feeds into lh1s
work."
When the '(.'ork is over the
women share a simple gourmet
lunch prepared by Mrs. Im ·
bemlno.
"\Ve feel tb~l breaking bread
togethe r is important," Mrs
Kilbourne explained. ·
During the lunch hour lhe
women talk a bout what they
have been doing and share parts
ol their lives 9n deep levels. Mni
Kilbourne is careful to keep lhc
convers~tion s t eered lo the
higher plane •. a wny from every.
day. mundane topics.
CREATIVITY
The m ost ex~iling thing aboul
t he works ho ps, t he leader
believes, is that they prove that
every person {s capable of being
creative.
"Eve~yonf who's interested
bas the taldt/' s'9e ~aid. ~
Art •I.Jo ls a catalyst for allow·
ing people to,..express their f~I·
ings. s he added. "'Ibe individual
is most lmportant. We deal with
that in these art works hops.
we·re not psychologists but we
do have human understanding."
Art b as been a catalyst for
change in Mrs. KUbQume's own
Ufe so s he knows what she Is talk·
ing about. •
She returned to school full·lime
in 1970 at Otis Art Institute,
where she recently completed
her masters degree. and proved
to benelf tbat stre could compete
with tbe younger s tudents and be
suceessful. ·
"I ended up making It in·
lo 'Who's Who in American
Colleges and UnlversiUes'." she
said.
• Mr!!. Kilbourne h ad been
skilled in sewing before going to
OtiS nnd extended this talent lo
the artistic realm. She studied
the relationship of women to
dolls a nd clothes as part of her
masters thesis and found that
"women often arc looked-on as
dolls."
She now has her s tudio
workshop slude nL" making dolls
and clothes and thinkinR about
how they identify with both.
Mrs. Kiibourne would like to
e xtend the work!lhops Into round
tables for urtlst s from other
media. such as authors, musi·
clans a nd poelll, because she·
believes a ll creative ideas recd
and entiance each other.
TALENTED FATHER.
She became aware of this early
in her life as her rather, the not<'d playwright Noel Lang ey, enter·
tained liter ar y and artis tic
fi gures in their ho m es in
Hollywood and London.
Her Cather. a South Afncan.
did the screenplay for "The
Wizard of 01" when he was just
25 and also Is remembered for his
script ror "&taytlme." ln London
he wrote for the stage. .
"Our house in London was kind
or like a salon,·' she Slid. tn Newport Beach there Is very
little opportunity for Informal
meetin g of artists but Mrs .
Kilbourne hopes this will slowly
change. She and her partner are
looking for larger quarters to ex·
pand their workshops and they
hope to enlis t. the help or other
talented people to help teach.
M rs . Kilbourne is excited
about the future and believes
Newport w i 11 come a ll ve
c ulturally ln due course.
"Time Is on our side," she said.
-be ch osen to appear 1n the
~ember 1 ue •
Barbara Szpak, merchundts
m&: editor. stepped on • \agl'
While the t"' o \'Olunteers ar~ ~·
ing made.over. sht• e~plalned.
other members oC Uu.• audience
would be chosen to model foll
fashions.
VOLUNTEERS
"Who wants to be u makt»
o\rer'!" s he said. Scores of hands
new into the air
"ll includes gelling u haircut
-not just a trim, but a cut." she
emphasized .
· "Oh ... " gasped part of the
audience, drawing thl' line at the
unthinkable. Numerous hands
flopped ba<'k into laps·
The st aff. which had bl'en
scoultng the nud1cnc~or swla·
ble eandidates. went into a hud·
dle f'mally. two young \\Omen
.. we·re young and have a IOl or
years aheud or us:·
She will give the comml!Jlily its
first sampl e or her own
handiwork by hosting.the annual
L1h:in l.u of Lakewood a nd
heryl Slark or /\nahe1m were
chosen
"Don't cut 1l .' )Cll<'d someone
in the nud1enc<' us bolh 1ong
haired girls d1sappcun'<i behind
the stage fur 11w1r "bc>fore ·
pictures and shampoo
This Is tht• s ixth yl'ar the
mugu7.lnc h :1s ,.:one '.'on
location " 1-~our fosluon teams
e d 1 to r s . m u k c · u p u rt i s t s .
hairdressers :wet pholographC'rs
have been on the road since the
first Wt'ek of Aui:ust.
"We usua lly sclt•et someone
who hos potential but isn't usinl!
1l correctly ." l\1 i~ Szpak ex·
plained earlter .. Everyone has
something they l'Ould play up lt
could be anything healthy
h:ur . prett)• eyes. a nice s mile."
LOOK CR EATED
The team creates a look that is
\\Orkable ro r lbt' person's
hfcstyle nnd 1s easy to keep up
Women usually do too much and
try too hard, she s aid.
They look for people in the au·
dience who are pretty. but arc d_o·
mg a lot 9f things '' rong. she ex·
plained. The te am then creates a
"total look .. lla1r. make-up and
fashion.
"We want a drastic change,"
said Miss Szpak.
vi.ml." sold Peden. "You should
JU t become u ourcc of enerJty
"h1t-h. 1r you 're u modd. should·
manifl'st Itself an i>hotogrnphs." • /\ de. Ire to bcconw u model lS
what brought Ginger Smith to
llollywood scvernl we<'ks ago
Friends buck home in Little Rock
had encouraged hl•r, s he ex
plahw<1. "Pl'opll• said. 'You 'vl'
f:OI l hl' look' '.
· llo1>ini;: lo bl' picked lo model.
she showed up in. South Uuy ul
noon and ht Wl'slmmsh'I'. where
h~r raised hunt.I didn't go un· noticed.
She had bN'n chosen as u
mukl'·OV('r th<• duy bcforc in
West Los /\ni:cks. The lull. blue
eyed blondr had ht•r Ion~ hair eut
shoulder lcngt h
"It was very traumatic for
me," s he drawlt?d ··1 was 1n
~k after thl'\' l'UI 11 Thl'v c..il
eight years or hall.' an eight
minutes "
But. she r allonalncd. to gel
anywhere with t hl' agencies she
\\Ould ha\'e to cut 1t.
She said modehn1: in front of an
audience makes her feel "r('al
nervous ... but she rands 1l ('xc1t·
mg .
"I lo\'c it. I 0\'l' always want<'d
to be som ething likl' lh1s. But
God knows what you huvc to go
through. I mean, somebody from
Lillie Hock .....
She dttshed off to her dressing
While the two )Oun~ women
were hav i n g their hair
sha m pooed backstage, photo·
grapher John Peden explained room.
that sometimes the volunteers Lilian and Cheryl. with lhefr new looki;, waited while P.cdcn are reluct ant lo have their readied his ca m<'ras for the
pictures taken if :hcy·rc not used "after" pictures. Thl'y smiled a
lobelhg in front of the camera lol. saying how good the other Are most or the m excited over one looke<I.
the lran§rormat1on'! A few feel away Ourham, the "I would s a y more like make·upman.and Deml'tno.the
ecstatic. They're really thralled. hairdrt>sser. l'.'Xpluanl.'<i what thev
Sometimes I ha\•c to calm them had don<'
downforthe 'after'ptclurcs." "Both girls arl' \'Cry pro
EXCITING gram med agarn~t thl'mselves ...
Lilian was alreud~ on stage s:ud Ducham "You ha\·e to talk
getttQJt her hair smppt.'<i when to them. rela~ lhl'm uni.I ('xplam
ChP!'TI. "1th a red towel on her what you'r e doing "
wet head.\\ ailed lo go out lie said both girls "'-'ar httle or
"I thought it would be run and no make·up. lie used makc·up lo
exciting ... s he said when asked ~1ghlighl their fentures and
"'hy she volunteered. "I enter added color to lh<'ir faces to bring
every contest and never win. You out thl' color or their eyes . skin
have lo win sometime and this 1i. and hair
It . ... FEATURES E MPHASIZED
An aide whis ked her onstai:c. n cmclrio said a hairi.t yle
where mak('·UP artis t Shelly should take advantage of all lh.c
Ourhum ant.I hairdresser Bruno features. Wilh Cheryl'.!! long hair'
0 e m e t r i o b e g a n t h c all he could scC' wcr~· her two eyes
tcansformation. and nose.
While the Cinderella procesi. "A lot or these girls arc uptight
continued ant.I the fall fashions becaus e they don 'l have this or
were shown, members of the that. I try to make them un·
team took turns answering derstand that if they're sure of
questions Crom the audience. themselves the whole face will ··r t hink so many people arc dii;appcar.
11fr-aid to change,!.'.. said Ourham-.ffe-tri('s t.o Instill confid~nce-t
"What 's going on now is a real. them "to make them foci the\'
natural: fresh look." . arc somebody. not ju.'ll a little
Whal s the best solut10n for girl in the corner with a bad
bags under your eyes? nose ...
"Get some rest," he joked, ~ld· The crowd wa~ thmmng out.
ding U\Ot a concealing cream II'? Lilian wa!l as ked how ShC!'liked
least two shades lighter than the her new look.
skin tone should be used. "I don't know.'· she said. smil.
EUROP~AN WOMEN ing. bul looking embarrassed.
Are European women wearing "I ·m nol sure yet.··
t he s a m e r a s h i on s a s Cheryl. who hud long hair eight
Americans ? years. was sure. .
"They're always a hllle ahead "I really hkt• it. I'm glad 1 did
of us," said Miss Szpak 11 It's amazing what they c~n do
llow can someone get a start 1n with ma~·up. They kept giving
modeling? me confidence. They kept
"You have to become a r l'· s aying. 'you're• going to lo.ok
soucce and create s omething great'."
from within yourself that is rele· She paused. "I'm so excited.''
Frie n d s h i p Tea o f 'the
Newport·Cosla Mesa Branch of
the American Association of
University Wo men Saturday.
Sept. ll. al.2.p.m .
Jackie
Kilbourne ,
Newport Beach
comm1ss1oner
of arts,
hopes there
will be more
opportunity
to informally
meet with
artists.
Mrs. Kilbourne designed her
home, with Its unusual water·
o rie nted e ntryway, and h as
palnted most or Ute art work.a on
ttie walls.
I -
.' 82 DAILY PILOT Thursday. September 2. 1976
FROM HIM
Classic Hot,
Functio·nal In
Menswear cla~s1cs. functional \'lothci. und
ethnic pattern sweaters will be hol fall fush1on
Items. predicts liarl>aru Szpak, merchandising editor for M ademo1selle magazine.
"I feet very stron~ly about men:.;" e:ir
·~lassies.'\ she sa id "We're calling 1t Take ll
Fromrl1m.'' ·
• Th~s includes three-piece Mtils vest. blazer
and skirt or pan l s The emphasis will be on ~IX>d
tailor ing and fubri cs s uc h as flannll
:· houndstooUt. ttarns twelld. checks and pla1cls ' . . J:o'ur:ictional l'lothes the type that u:.ed tu be
~ound only in sporting goods stores will be seen
m department stores. They will be rugged. out·
doorsy clothes, she said. that not only serve a
_.. purpose but look good, too.
.. ( think fashion Is going toward clothes
• geared to the outdoors." she :w1d. add mg that
heavy. rugged boots also will be fashionable.
They can be worn "°'th pants. short p;ints
q:wuchos J and :-.k1rt!>. Dress boots "di be: seen on
those who can afford t v. o pairs.
• Many women ulso ~ill be wearing 41thn1c pal·
tern swea tC'rs wtth a Persian influence and "lots
_ of bold African str11;1es ... Look for SI.\ eater tumcs,
big cowls and :.wf!a ler Jackets. coats and \
dresses. .. As for evening wear, she said, "this year will
be t aking separ;ites 1skirts. lops, vests>. which
always was a davtime word. into the e\'emn~ ...
• The emphasis will be on very soft . feminine
fabrics.
Al'Wi,...._10
Keeping the Peace
.
A 'Star' Bombs AT
WIT'S
END By E RMA BOMB~CK My husb and never clothes hamper. "Well. t
AboutlOyears ugo.a cooksout thalldon·treel pulled.another o n o
coupleofboyswerelook· like l a m assistingnsur-through." he said . l
Ing for a "snap course... geon at' a double valve looked at the kitch1:n roded w I th barbecue
They infiltrfted a nome by.pass. sink. piled hilth with dir· sauce.
ec. class. "Tongs! Quick! The ty pots. puns a nd dlshei1, "Next weekend I thmk
It became so popular tongs! .. he commands. the countertos> with melt· I'll do my kabob numt>e1·
tnroughout t.he country 1 I s I a p th e m pro . ed butter, dirty utensihs. on the gTill."
special classes were fessionally in his hunWI. > lt flover' rolls and wilted J gave him u fe tal
formed and n'a m ed "Good L d salad. The grill 'was e<>r· Qvatlon.
"Bachelor Survival." In I'm not plu~~i~gwoo~;~Y -------------------
the past three years. th.e bottle out of the watC'r. Ii•• • • • • male enrollment has not only doubled , but in need torws for steaks ." ANNOU
some high schools the Nut, "The pcppc.r • NCING
males outnumber the mill. Wipe... • ~ t c,
females at the sto\•es. f press u dishtowel to • f I
What Impact h.as this his forehead. • 0 . l/t-rSl/Ch
new breed had on our · "Not the Pt'rspiration. •
lifestyles? . you turkey the sauce •
I'll tell you what im· from my cute apron." ~
pact it :s had. This After hours of intense •
country is producing (at conce ntra ti on , the
·an astronomical fate > i>omesti<' J ock speaks.
what wom~n who live in "Are the plates and forks
the kitchen refer to. as for the salad chilled~
"DomestJc Jocks." Good . The po t atol'S
Expert Styling for
Men & Women.
;/i 1";/H/lffl :fa1 N
m1~~~1!~a's .
They 're the Super done? The "egetablcs
.Stars or the souffles . . . c&ked just to the peak of 1107 J1mboree Ad .. Newpon.Beech
thedazzlersofthe micro f l avor ? Good . You 640-4740
waves ... the weekend sprayed for bugs? Fine . .._.,..._~ ...... ~ ....... ~ ........... ~ .. .,.~-41
headliners at the outdoor Because we are ready to ------------------.....:.._
grills. eat ...... NO W!" "
But they're stars. They No warning. No time to
don 't do pans. pots, socialize. No second
stains or ovens. They drink. Just like that. do~'t touch charcoal, When he says the steaks I
dripping beaters. dir\Y are done, we are expect.
blenders or s killets that ed to have our forks
have to be soaked. When poised for the first bite.
they cook, it's first class The other night he
-.all the w ay -fresh wandered into the
\\l,ltllll l'I\/\
FOR BACK TO SCHOOL
T-
"Fashion 1s buying the right parts. which
when once assembled. look one way·one day and
arrother way another day. Yo1t should buy certain
11ieee!T ev~ry season which wor-k with the c~o hes
you already own. That's the way you build a
wardrobe and make it work for you.
Palouse, Wash. i:> kept crime.free by Police
~hief Judy Burnham. 31 , who says business
1s so slow sometimes. she's forced to run
radar checks_Qn dogs.Ju~t to keep busy. A
former plainclothes person with the Houston
PoLice Department, Chief Burnham re·
ceived her master's in police science from Washirt~on State University and is re-
portedly well -received byhertownspeople-
all 1.000 of them. She had hesitated to ~pply
for the Palouse post, but then decided "if
they don't want a female, I can scream' and
yell and hassle."
garlic, fresh lemons, kitchen. peeled off his
fresh parsley and fresh asbestos m ittens and
mushrooms. thre w the m into the DO·ltOTHl"G' M
yoa de5'r~ it.!
I
I
f
. ,
· l_n additJ2n to berng aware of fashion. she
adaed. there 1S' a beauty phi osophy: Making the
most of what you have. Don't work too hard at it ·
and have a look thnt works for you.
. Begin with a good haircut and experiment
w1th make·UP. s he advised. "Don't be stuck in a
rut."
lndifference Silencing
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've
started this letter over half u
d&2en limes and still <'an't figure
out how to put it so. Ann,
please bear with me while I tell
you my problem. Actually. 11'!>
HER problem my mom·s.
I'm an outgoing, happy, all·
together. 14·ycar·old girl. There
are six kids in our family. 1 try
not to rattle on and on when I
Gr anted. there are many re·
wards to raising children. but
lhere are also many heartaches.
Although "e both love children,
my husband and I decided to re-
main childless after much dis
cuss1on and years of soul-
_sean·hlng. Why'! We were mar·
ried 14 yl'ars aj(o because "e
loved each other and wanted to
share a life together..
'AnnO
Landers
, ___ ta,.=· Uc. I know how t29n_ng i.Ll:;.in b<•
But I do like to tell my mom thl'
run things that happen during the
We feel we owe no excuses for
"Ifie-course we nave chosen. yel -
you would not believe the harass
ment we ha\'C suffered because
of our d ecis ioD. We have
encountered the most vicious
hostilit y from· people with
ch ildren. It's almost as if they
are mad at us for escaping the
problems they art> struggling
with.
I happen to be a member of
SmokEnders. Inc .. and am confl·
dent that eventually r w111 quit
.smoking wilh t-he help of this-
great program . Their approach
Is not "cold turkey. it's much
more huma n and virtually pain·
less.
day. •
She seems interested at the
beginning. then in the middle of a
Sentence s h e 'll pick up a
newspaper and start to read. I
start to talk faster just to finish
what I'm saying. Then she says,
"Quit jabbering. You sound like
an idiot. ..
Yesterday was the last straw.
She started to read a cookbook
and I s topped talking in the mid-
dle of a sentence. Mom didn't
even noti<'e. I don't think I should
talk to her any more. What do
you think. Miss Landers?
IGNORED DAUG HTER
DEAR DAUGHTER: Kee p
talking, honey. Don't let your
mom's seeming indirrerence get
)'OU down. I'll bet she reall y does
urc but maybe she has a lot on
her mind. Just for the .l\tel\ of it,
read her this column and ask if
she bas any ldu who wrote the
letter. ll may change a few
things around your house.
DEAR ANN: The results or
your s urv e y abo ut havini;:
children h nve cr eated cnn
t rovNsy a nd discussion cv·
erywherc. l\tay l add one more
word? Most shock in~ was not th;.it 'O percent stud they would NOT
have had children if they could
livc thC'ir lives ovcl' ai.iau), hut
that so many peoph.• were ::.o
honest'
The major mis take is in as·
suming that parenthood is for
everyone. Judging from your
survey, perhaps it's for only 30
percent. Sign me --ONE VOTE
FOR REALISM
OEt\R REAL: Thanks for an
up-front, no·holds·barred letter. I
liked It.
DEAR ANN LANDEHS: Your
response to the person who asked
for suggestions on how to quit
smoking was most irritating.
First of all, what makes you an
authority on the subject'! You've
stated repeatedly lhat you have
never smoked. You say "cold
turkey" is the best way. You
could be wron g.
If you haven't tried it. Ann,
please d on 't lnoc k it. -
KI CKING THE HABIT
DEAR KICKING: SmokEn·
de rs doe s get results, as \
hundre d s or r eaders h•ve
testified since that column 'ap·
pea red. Sorry, I had never heard \
or SmokEnders, but I 'm glad to i
tell the world about any program
that sets people olf cigarettes. ~
Any one who wants more in·
formation can write to SmokEn·
ders, Inc .. 3435 Camino Del Rio
South, Suite 216, San Diego 9%108 ..
Planning a wedding? What's
right'? What 's wrong? Ann Lan·
ders·s completely new ··The
Bride 's Guide '· will relieve your
anxiety. To re<'eive a copy, send
a dollar bill, plus a long. self·
addressed, stamped envelope (13
cents postage> to Ann Landers,
£.Q. Box.140!>.Elgin. llL60120.
UPHOLSTERY
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Call 642-5678.
Put • few worda
-lo wor)c or o~
Lev rs
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r • . . . . .
at
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Fashi0tt lllcmd • Newport hach
• Whatdoyou haw
todoto_geta
good ofd·fashioned
.1001.cotton denim
jean that •••
• won't shrink out of size
.• won't wrinkle
• won't pucker
• gets softer sooner
• stays stronger longer
• fits-':lndladesb,eautifully_
The answer is simply ...
fedae~T
DO-ik>THING
JNns &.Jack.ts
Free Bike Bag with any back to school purchase.
Oller g.ood thru Sept 18.
jeans, still the,#1 oock-to-schoo1 pant ...
1 •
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unwashed and
prewashed
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( .
Thursday Seplemt>er 2. 1976 DAILY PILOT 8:J
Taurus: Be Independent
FlllDAY. VIRGO (Aus. 23 . Sept
EPTEMBER3 22>: ignificanl cban~es.
der land needs of farruly cept, format n~si.-tn m ent . JHOJN'l
and requirement." for SAGITTARIUS d'\o\ AQl'ARlt:S 1.lun ~'I.I
By YONEY OMARR travel, cr entl\ c t'n
ARIES {March 21 . deavors are reaturcd
April 19): You are able Ta kc c a r e "' 1 t h
to complete project, to valuabl('S, especial!~
your own security 22 . Oec. 21 > 111.:hhght Fl'.'b 18 1 You :.hme h~hl
ORPIO <Oct 23 "tlhngness to uec(•pt on area::. prl'\ 1ou~b
NO\' 21 >. M ucti that oc res pons I b111l y Hl'VI\'" darl..t>rwtl
finhh what you start. to while In transit.
extend influence beyond UBRA <Sept. 23 • Oct
what was presumed to be 2 2 > : E m o t I o n a I
a barrie r . You get f ireworks could be
c h a n c e t o e I e vat e featured. Key is to chan.
position. nel energies. to un·
curs ts subdu\'d, und r prionttcs. P ISCES t F eb l!I
covt-r. ob cured. hidd('n CAPRICORN ( Ot'l' 22 Murrh 201 \'ou m:.:1~ lw
from aeneral view or un-. Jan. 19). Yo u j!tun pullc•d 111 l\\O t.11n'l'tw1"
dt-rstu od ing. There mor<> appeal. You rmish Mmultnnl'ousl>
could be accu Glil'tl a;. -------------------soctated with id ea. con·
TAlJRUS <April 20 · -------------------
•
'Gui/ding' an Opening
Eight g u1lds from Children ·s Hospital of Orange County ''ill spon!>or the opening of the Registry I lotcl Fnda).
Sept. li. The hotel will pick up party costs. so ltcket
sales wall be 100 pt•rct'.'nl profit for the sponsors . Tickets.
al S20 a couple. may be purchased from members of' by
callt ng 633·6030. Ext. 7..J77. Touring th~ new fa<:ihly arc
:\1rs. Rober t U::.borne flcft> aRd ~I rs. tephen Van
Schenck.
Courses· Tailored
Seam stresses who are Coastline Community
interested in learning fit· c.ollege w11_1 offe r a ~e
ting-and tattoring techn1 -\\eek cours.e on ~lolhing
quesoraboutwhars new ' for. the ph~·s 1cally
in the fabric world can limi~ed. . .
<"lassroom work on in·
d1vidual problems.
Further information is
available by calling the
colleges.
Ma)' 20>: H ighlight ,
creativit y, inde pen-
dence, getting to heart of
maLiers. Long-distance
communi cations are.
more import a nt than
usual.
GEMIN I <May 21 ·
June 20>: Teach and
le"ar.n -s har e
knowledge. Choose un-
orthodox procedure .
Emphasis o n budget .
money being held in
escrow. special contract.
CANCER <June 21 ·
J uly 22 >: You 're called
upon to exercise ingenui ·
ty. What seems like an
a\'al3nche or red tape
can be overcome. One
yo u meet at soci'a l
gathe rrng may h ave
answer.
LEO (July 23 · Aug.
22 ): You may rind it dif-
f icult to agree with
neighbor, relatives. Ride
with tide. You waste
time if you attempt to
force your views. Be
sure of basics. find out at several fall It 1s des1.gned to assist
courses a no seminars the hand1c3i)ped-and ---------------------
A class on alter;ng those , close to them_ in r:::::::=;:::::::;:=::;:---.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-------,
ready.to-wear for both tt>chn1ques for sewm.g ,·--.1 ~ -;.._•
men 's and wom en ·s clothing tailored to their .. ~ _\t )
clothing will be taught by needs . ~ '\
Mona Shelton on Wed· .__ T81hn5c .,.C,.p1 al s s16· w1h11
1 ~~ ·:~·
nesdays from 6 to 10 p.m ~ .;x: • • \\. • ~· beginning Sept. 13 at conducted Thursda~s
Orange Coast Colle~c from 3 to 5 p.m . m Costa
Students will rec~ vc Mesa l11 gh School
e x p e t i f! n c l' ~ y Taught b~: :\1 ury Ra)
participating in the Osmus. 1t will con~1st of
Campus Shop which de-lecture-d~monstrat1ons
als in allerations. re· a n d ~ t u d c n t pairs a nd c u s tom parl1c1pat1o n through
dressmaking.
' A "bigger and bett<'r"
Fabric Fair 1s billed b\1 • * * * * * * * * * * * •
the college for Oct. 16 in • V .1.P. •
th e L ang uage und • V CE it Literatur<' Auildmg. • SER I it
Reg1strntion will be at • 1976 *
8:30 a.m. with exhibits. • *
,.., ' ~o ~ 1.....,.-. (ff!~~~
t:O-nE~ lorn~~ .-:· L :,;.-< ALEX ~1~ HAIR FASHION
COME IN AND DISCUSS
YOUR HAIR PROBLEMS WITH
GIOVANNI & VINCENZO I e c t u r ~ s a 11 d d c . • Rolls Royce •
monstrat1ons following • * Hair Stylists par excellence. ~pecializing in
Goals set for the fair : Silver Shadow ! blow hair cuts and all salon services ... for
mC'lude pro\•idinJ:? con-d Ch ff all d iscriminating. fashion-conscious sumer information in the ; an au eur • worn.en cusli>me •
a ea or p u re n as in A MAllEltESERVATION;.ir.-t--UJICLL-Gll"-
fabrics and related pro :NOW FOR: • ....., AMD •. _ .,_.d Ille to.....,.,
clucL-;; <'ducatton m the • e AIRPORT SERVICE it STIEFFAHM!;JA ... S •,AM
fundamental use of hnc. • • ANHIVEASAAIES Jt au' ava1lablo at your beCk·and-call lor beauty design. co.lor pnnc1plc•s • • QAAOUATIOHS • and arta~tic application • • RETIREMENT PARTIES • seMces going beyond the usual run<>l·the-m111 salon
and (eaturinl-( somt• of • •WEDDINGS •
the latest fashions • Call Sharon al • fRATELLl'S COIFFURES
jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii • HERB FRIEDLANOER'S • 904' ADAMS ST .• HUMllNCiTON SUCH IC• __..l
~M ... 4 ~IO• :::..n:, 962-8169 or 942·1160 l:ARGE-SIZES ************•'-=======================~
FINAL
SUMMER
_CLEARANCE
40°/o to 800/o
Off
Regular Price
MIEW FALL
ARRIVALS FOtl
IACK·TO·SCHOOL
• Sllorts
•Jeans
•Gauchos
• Ju11psuit1
•Halters
• Tops
• Skirts
• Coofdlnates
• "T111nls Wear"
•Sweaters
We regret to Inform you
lt~back to school \stuff is in
_/ 'Storek".'"" Boy's Dept.
~~'1CTMIL
Nylon pull-over wlndshirt .
Contrast placket end sleeve •
stlpes with stowaway back pocket.
Great colots. Boys $12.00 Mens $14.00
Free Bike 8 dg w1lh dny bJcl. 10 sch0<1I puri:h.iw.
PATIERNS NOTIONS· LOOMSKIL~ COTIONS
~ stock h1chtdH 100°0
cott .. 1, coHOfl blt•d•. bi9
•wi.ty of pri11h, solictl. etc.
Mottly ,_,-11et1t prH'-45
IRch.
.. StMl'UCITY" OUR ENTIRE STOCK JERSEYS
"McCALLS" & . 1/ 0 FF 10001. •rt-.•• ....,. 9ld "PAClflC". PAnHMS .•• 2 "-". ~. ,n.tt, ,..._..
COMPLITI STOCl,.-----------1 ..... ce6cln,45111cll.
M IN 'S , LAOllS ,
CHILOllMS, ALL SIUS. LACH • TllMS • .,_ ..... • ... 1 49 AU MEW Ir cWT'ftt. FIUHGIE • llllOM SUI yd.
OUl IH'Tlll STOCK Tre111e11deu atocll, -"Y W. l"riu
MIEW MARKDOWN
....... CJ"OllPS
.... to
ldll U• hr<!, f,lko? i)
F1r\I N.it1nMl lfomP
lrnpro' "'"~nt L".in 1111~~,_,,;
o don't hghl thr
l.M.'l'l l' .iny longer.
1/2 OFF tiff-• llilld1, colon. etc.
,,..,,,....V,,,,..O......,.l11111L""E11111S......,,....... ; ~~~~·. :.19c · . ~~~ ......... 249
Poty-coff• 3 9c T!SHIRT KNITS
SI.ti yd. 9 sc SGM Price •....... a.,. to
SI.ti yd. I 29 SGM ,.rice ...... 1 •••
.... to
LARGE-
SIZIS
1'1h -U1/a
llUllS
~
SHlfSWIAI
.... ,noetl .,
,\
Elll l*'s
HALF-SIZE SHOP
rtlUIWT ..
JH ............
COSTA •SA 1e•s ...,.., 11 ••.
.... , ..... Cl ............ , .....
lA'4111A ltfUS MAll
... ltll ........
Vt~ll lhe branch
manager or loan
olftcer at lhe F1r~1
Natk>nl\I branch nl'ar·
e\I you We'll glw you
.ind g., J1wrtlv to \iOUr
ttl!1!r1Vl<•r' Cr.1Nck'< 111.>
po"1b1l1t1o•' A """'
lom1k; "" •m (\ 011 JI
'"' c ond1to .. n1nq A c;>.-.. .... ~ '<Im& rnom to
bu~al~ '" 1mm1nc1 I'"" d A
l">u1h 111 kth h. n Al ~~!~ "'°'"' .111\ '"'"''' 1m'e: p11., .. n.,•n1 ..r rt.>d<'fo1 .. 11n9 eb \'OU can think ol
1 in!>.• \iflU'• "''h d lnw «••I liom.• lm)>IO\ieTIWnl
I • 1n Ir• .m 1'1.-f-11,1 \dt1<'l0.ll B,,nk ,){ Oranql' Counl\ lt~First N National
B Bankr.::::--
Finl In p.,wn•I B•nkln9 S.r~k« Sino 1906 ·
MAIN OFflCC
Al Hw r11 • 1n d..,..nlu"'n 01.i'<J•
laANCH OfflCU1
-· Mt-olfOIC
ANAllCIM ""''• < ,.,, "-Ball · C~TA MCSA M· ·• V.·rd~ .. Ad~m· •El. MODENA·
< •f"r~• \ h I" 1 IRVINC llr""'"'"' [h /le '41 t ... ..., Ur LAGUNA HILLS· Al" 1.1 l'.tt~~ /.\ ., ,n f>,: Ir ....... · ORANGr h"M IV (· .. 11 .. , · MNTA A.NA: 17th & Tu,lln •
fll~TIN R...t H II 'I. \\1lm.1 • VIUA PARK· .._.,.1.,~oAc ll.,1nd•
"now appearing"
At
l uzzetto's Hair Design
DOROTHY of DENMARK
45" wide • .,. 7'' Yd. -.uau .. GTOM~AlAGOH"
98¢ W.Priu •••••··· CeffOtl l11terlocla er IOOo/o E:~i:: ..... ·. ~ ::.~.' ~~ ...... 5 9c = ~60·~:·1r=;
MANY OTHHS TO .
INTIRFACIHG . SS.SO YO. ~MOW ~
n. ....,..__..... 11o1r 1r ,....,. 112 OR MOU OFF ~to ] 79 ~ .. c:"..::~.~:~ ,119,.,, __________ ~~ •........
~~~~E1/~Tg~~ T~~~A,:~ i2~ ......... J 98
---------... I to J yw4 fNec•t. -.y .,_
BRO ·DC LOTH wtllcll •• cll•ot•; cett.... T-SHIRT RllllHG "' ,..., .................... ..
& BATISTE OUR EHTllE STOCI< li9 •wi.ty of colon °' '
Poly-cotton solid colors • lf2 to 2/J OFF 5¢ 45" wide. a.,. 20 lllcll :!~:: ........ 9 ac ..,__P_O_L_Y_E_S_T-ER _ __,, w. ~~L ~~~·~~~
DOUILIKHITS CREPES & SA TIM
~~~~ •.......... r49
• .,. to ~~~~ •.......... 198
ROIE FLEECE
M.!y ce6cln, dtlllH bnnlMcf
..ytons, 51 i11ch, 2 CJ'C*P'· a.,. to ~~~~ ........... 149 a.,. to ~!~~~-.......... 249
~YLOH LACE
l kt •.-i.ty of colcw•. J....a
IRch. Auorll'd styles.
a.,_ St.ti 9 sc 'sa.2• s.Ml"riu .... ···• R t "IUlUMGTOM" "CHAlTM" 9CJ. 0 45 lllcll. ••-•• cefer1. t---------4 1_!·1,.~l~ ........ 198 OUR EMTIRIE STOCK
THREADS
~~~ ......... I Sc
a-. to • .,_ Sl.4' J 98
MOIRE-CHIFFONS
IROCADES-
SARl CLOTH ~~~ ......... 20c -.., 249 .. $4.10 :.!~ W.l"rict ......••
• .. .. .. • . .. ... ....... .,,. ..... ,......,,,..,...~"'Stocla ............ , .... ~
ZIPPERS • .,... 298 ~~ •.......... ..,. ........ ,,...... .. .... ......,.... .. ..... 3aa ::~. ··········
OUR EHTIRI STOCK
1/2 OFF .... .,,,......-............. .,,,......-...... (~~~~~~~~--
WOOLEMS &
·ACRYLICS
z,....
~~:: ........ 2.49
-t•rl•I. ,rHt•d chlff•••
111et•lllc e11d ,.tterHll
..._ .... etc. M911y c~
..,. SJ.ti to SI I .00 yd.
112.2/J OFF
FIXTURES · SALE
Amusing
observations
of lite along
... To revamp your nails with her
specialized techinque in nail
sculpturing and juliettes. mini
Juliettes and Romeos.
1/2 PRICE
IU'nONS
qtANA & IMTHLOCK
JERSEY
...... U..TO""'LO~
too-A.,.tr.-. 10~..-. W., .,_..., ef c.t.n, .. -
~r::: ........ 3 ~9 CASN HGISTH, llHOM •
STA .. DS. WALL FAlllC ~ ........ ,,...._ ...... ,,. ............ .,,.,.HCTIO .. S. SHILYl .. G.
Y&YETl&t & VIELYIT FAHIC DISPLAY TAILIS
C..... er....,_. •9'iety ef AMO STAM OS. OUK,
uMn. J6 & JI IMll. DtSf'UY ITIMS, OUTOOOa
the Orange Coast,
~enned by
a native aon,
In the
• I I
DAILY PILOT
Let her tingle your toes with a
dynamite pedicure.
Manicuring For Men & Women
"ClAMI" Trt-•tl"t ........ ," .... , .......
OUI Bmll STOC« ....... i.cti ..... .
-1/2 OFF = ::.-:: ~ ........ .298 ILICTllC flAlllC SIGN,
ANO MANY, MANY MOH
ITIMS TO H SACllfllCID!
C::::'. HUNTINGTON BEACH
IN ALPHA IET A Can& 2 MILES WEST Of IEACH ILYD.
\ ,
. . .
•
•
... DAILY PILOT Thursday, Septemoer 2. 1916
IOOMER by Wm. F. Brown cltd Mel Casson
...
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TUMBLEWEEDS
l.IMPIP 1.l:Z:ARP1 ro ~ Rf:Al..l:Zf !HIS IS
1HE VER'( FlRST11ME
FA1HER ~Vf;R LEf OS
00 ON A OAf'E Wr1HOUT
HIM CHAPt:RONINGOS?
FUMKY WIMKERBEAM
I RE.ALl4 CARED FOR
#HAT DUMB BEE .•
TAHK .McMAMARA
t ..l!/62 ~1{,t)~() 'lbtJ
~ A CA'l.V!,'l, AL .
BUT IT WA5 JUST U51~C:. ME I
v 0
by Tom Batiuk
0 0
by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds
....-~~~~~~~~~~-.
T~AI ~JlG: 1£NN£R, WOO LWt-J
1~£-OLYMPIC ~CATl-41..0N
HHL A('o~LY ~ MA~ING
1.1£Lt., THAT ~N'T
f>.J.VJAY'l ~our. ~M~MBtR MARK ~TZ.
A F~UN~ NCW tN G~CXR?f.Mt.Nf'
MO TV ?FORT'J<:A7TING.
MAMCY
THE BUGS ARE AWl=UL •·•
l CAN'-r: GET RID 01= THEM
UNITED Feature Syndicate
ACROSS edge 10
4 :'. Ne1gllbor ot
I AdfTI >'>H)!I NP,ada
1c•••f 44helan11rv
!..tol'g 10 ... aro
6 A• ao a'I Sea 4 5 f •Ou11god
gu I 4 7 U11oer SI/Cd
1(' H>lu~I' animal
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Wnd~•·day ~Puzzle Solv•d·
(. A S H M A T H S T R U '°'l
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B I A S 11 0 I! N II I A T P. I
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1/1 'i P E It I 5 P I T I 5 U I! E 'I
BLOC •CO ED S I PL f A
'6 A ' T I H O Lr l TOTAL
Al'l f Cf NT I S lll I
by Ernie BushmiUer
I ·I ~1ew lldull s1age
t" Cotrd game 40 Porcepl1on
• t" Air '"" · SO Hence
Cl t.Pf -OIRfC,T SI IQ u A ( r 11 s r A r c 1 o 11 T I
IU II I 1 I tl I N l C. LL 0 , JUDGE PARKER n.ilLOO 5 4 S.~e1t09by
11 S l'ull\ f'!l•IO gestuies
tA Pi\11101 'i T Advocate•
Su111~ IA 0 r N ... 0 N ( ( . I 0 w A t ~==::z:::zsm~;;;a~:-o;;;r:o~ .. onor.1 o r1 11 r~ --
l>O 1\w~~ lrom
11\l'\\t11d
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40 Slup1tf
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!>8 Harrow s
llVAI
: <l code
I L1 TOOll\
Comb form
h I Whoy
IL' rru1I skin
Id Lawn tool
DOWN
t 1 11vr~s.
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h Vl'llUnlt or
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rn t\l(IWtnQ
8 Tll~ltll"
screw ll'"I!
q Egg dnn~
!.Q l ooll s
tlaedlv
l I Popular on1nl
n•ghl spot 31 fhe.11er bO•
:'words 38 NurMCd
12 Centaurus 40 "Im 1nl 2
sru words
13 W~1te 4 t Bud
astrtnQelll 43 Seskelclle·
powder wan's IQ Oechnes ;> t I om1nino capital
ni\mt> u Move rapidly
:'4 R111s rd <I :i Coin$
R Rs <16 Se thea111cal
2) rru1I 4 7 0 1 e kong
i'b £.11011111 w1tll 49 Leo region
IC~ arid Sil !> l Small
:'. l Blurs
.Z8 Tai Mah~I
Sllfl
29ColltiO
m~i.11r
;10 ewnv ~
WOtdS
32 Krng of
Judon
34 Portent
JS Compass
tlrcutar
band
52 Means of
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11ooro~1matoly
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56 Wtatl'I
51Hooscer
labuhsl
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DOOLEY'S WORLD
-DR. SMOCK
·MOON MULLINS
ANIMAL CRACKERS
'SHfS OUT-OF GAfi!
CAN 'IOU HfLP 11\f.
P05H HER TO ONE
SIDE, MR.. ~VER?
92
by RoclcJer Bradfield
ti\\ GONNA SEND rr -ro "PLAYMOIJSE" !
"f"ON IGH1"" ;t'M.. .
HAYING PINNE!R W 11"H .JeFtRY
e>ROWN .'
by Gus Arriola
by Ferd Johnson
WHAT Mh F,AI~? ~' ..•
OUR Tt:AM WEl<jHS · I)~~·
IW S,AME: AS You!
HEY!Qo•T
ME-55JltG
U-PTt1E
WllTERI
by 'Rod9er Bollen ·
TS ITME 10R
IS Tt-IE WORLD I ~ GOI~ B~NAIJAS? _
••1 fttl I should explain that ~iocc my la~t wcicht loss and fiaure
analysis checkup I've been to Denmark -and as you know the
:.......t11L..::=:.i.:m..:..-._~ 1. Danes arc famous for their p;utry."
O!'Sr!lct.. ~<0ou1.o ....
( .
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f r
DEHMIS THE MEMACE
.. ..
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IN CONCERT
NEIL DIAMOND
SAN DIEGO SPORTS ARENA
FRI SEPT 10th SAT. SEPT. 1101 Gboo fl(Xnl &VAJUkt &I
THE RASPBERRY ROACH
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MOVING YIOUTION .,.. "••. YANIJMINO lllOINT ,..
-'""'UI .... ... , .. ,,.....
nee OMIN • ,..,.. "" .... ~ .
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CHOllN IUIYIYOll "' --··--'"'"' °'"""°' 1111 -· ftllOI NOUll ,.
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WIU-911 ... 1W ~· --·-LOOAN'S IUN ,.
CMOtlN SUIYIVOll ""
-INCi_..._'
-~-· ... -AT TIM IAITM'I COii "'
OOlllUA YI. MfOMON ""'
PUSSYCAT THEATRES PRESENT
Alto on lhe Same PrograrT'
The Devil in Miss Jones
Adults OnlJ
No On• Unchr
11 Admlttff
N#'fUT, ,,,,.,,,, me....,...._..._, °'" D_, al 11 "-0..• Al llilltl
/
Tl'lurSday SeOlemoer 2 1976 DAIL" PILOT .... ..
Jheat~r, College Auditioning THE GOLDEN BEAR
HuntincJlon leach
PreMnts An orii;mal musical and a classic m ystery pla~
\are next on the schedules of lhe Westmins ter Com·
munaly ThetHt'r a nd Oran~e Coast Colleg~. bolh of
'Ahtch have :inno4J)ct.-'d uud1t1on& for these pro·
duct1ons
Al We tmu1 ler, rt'adings are scheduled for
Monday, Sept 20. for Agatha Chn:>t1e's popular
whodunit "The Mousetrap ·· Ron Albertsen 1
directing the play and hus called tryouts ror 7
o·clock at the theater. rm Maple St . Westmin:itet .
"The Mousetrap,'. which opened u quarter 0£ a
t•entury a~o an London and 1s still running , 1s the
story of a group of i.trangers stranded in a
snowbound boarding house with a murderer in their
m1d::.t ftolt?s mcludc lhose of u newlywl'd c.:ouple. u
m yster ious spinster. a crusty Army major. u
frmale Judge und u policeman
ORANGE COA.l\T COLLF:Gt: will be c astmg <tn
original musical. "F'rom Here to t\1nt;dom Come ,'
'Flood' Movie Slated
W S ANG ELt:s <AP> Tele' 1:>1on dramas con-
tmue to folio"' the na11on'11 ne\\ s. NBC hu:> a nnounced •
produrt1on of a t Y.e>-hour mo,•1c. "Flood'" <tbout
destruction of u l>nlJJl lO\\'Tl \\ heo ,1 dam b reaks
Producer I n~ an Allen < "The TO\\ enng Inferno· l
hus started ft lminit ui Eugene, Ure . "1th Ro~rt
Culp and M artm Milner as hehcopkr pilots i\lso in
the cast a re Hi cha rd Ba::.ehart .. Ba rba ru Hcrshes·.
Cam eron Mitchell and Carol Lynley.
"(i() FOi IT"
"CiODZILLA o .
MMALLOH" IN I ,
"'THt SAlllOt WNO .. U ,_,..
6UCI WllH 1Mt U.r
.. CAh •ALl flfOWLf ......
"FUTUHWOILD"
"f'HASE IV" ll'GI
"THE SHOOTlsr·
"l'OSSI" IP'GI
"ATTHUAITH'S Oil" ~ "CiODIILLA '" ~ MICULLOH"
THEATRES-ORANGE CO
a• CITlltlS SIJI ·
SO COAST PLAZA
MttlliRll SI. ~llll lllll-''btllrn of a M111 Called Horse" Wtt•••Y'-t ti
'"' ---· .. ··· "UTTLE BIG MAN" ...... , .. ,_, .. , .. """ __ .... , ..
SO COAST PLAZA
>tll111111tUU4Ulll 1111-• "FUTUREWORLD" (PC)
WffU•tt-t JO
\6' tUH OOON-11 .. t I\
"GA TEA"
WUIHnt·H kt \UM MO-I J .. t , .....
I I • ' ' I
us SNlltftf Mt-nu lllHMlllllC
(l)
"U( 111 IMOLAll"
.......... "
"DOM'T LOOI MOW'
U M lt
CINEMALANO
mes.. .... ....,.~1•1 ''°-
CINE MALAND
0.... .... Mt'\.T.;41
M&-WMO&t ONLY· I 0
THEATRE t----c
4 VISUAL .AND SOUND
U,HllHCE
"GO FOR IT"
COLOl IPGI
THEATllE II--,....
HEIL SIMON'S
"MURDER
BY DEATH"
.AH .AU STAI C.AST
COLOI IP<il
... 1tlll the best buy
Today more than ever
"THE SHOOTIST:
(O.ttt Af
CINUllA M S1 °"'-' •
'11811''
Intermission
Tom· Titus
on Sept. 20 and 21 ut 3 und 7 p m Wntten by for nwr
OCC student J on Mt.'1>011,1ld. 11 1-; busttd on th<'
children's crus adcis of l2li und culh, fo1 u cuitt ol 2~
singers. dancers and nctors
Mc Donald also will 1hrc<·t the: ::.how. wh1rh y. 111
be OCC 's l'ntry m the annual American Cullegc
Theater Fes11val. MU:.ll' hai. bt'l'll compoM•d by Jim
Valley. forme rly \\Ith 1';1111 Ht•\'l'rc and thl' Haider~.
Tryouts will lx1 hl•ld 111 tlw Ot'l ' dr-um a lab
Produl'liun dates aFc Dec. 1 <I anti II 11. • BACKSTAG t; Congrutulutaons :m : 1n ordt•t
for Michela "Kelly" F:iruh, daughtt•r of Irvine
Community Theat.er preMdl•nl IA.11s fo'urah. w ho was
l'rowned Miss Teen Oran,.:t' County m Hucn:t l'ar~
this week. Kelly, 'Aho ::.ha.h•s her, moth~r ·:.
theatl'ical interest. phi) eel lhc 11th: role 10 • 'Cin·
derella·· at the i'~ountuin Valle~ (.'om mun1t.)
Theater a few seasons a~o.
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MIL IROOIS
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"MASTER OF THE WOAU>"
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"FANTASTIC PLASTIC MACHINE"
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306 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 536·9600
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Wll Btm wm run Ksuw lmRINGS.. Bua6ESS MlRlOllH
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w11h Ge0<l)O Seg•f
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Bfl DAILY PILOT Thuri.day Sep1emoe1 2 1976
' WHAT 15 HIALTH7 Coast Manufacturers
ly TIHT •uMT. To Exhibit Products "' .......
Ac:curduu: lo tht• World IJll'allh Or.:.an11.it1011 1h1·
crot1n1l11m or IH'.illh ''
"lhl' '>t.111• 11( r11mpld1•
ph ~'i<"tl mc•n l.d .inti
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m!'rt'h lht• .ah'<·r11•1· ot
ot,l"ll"' .mil 1nt111111I\
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dt'Clr1".1h•d to h1·lt11n1: "'°
JI ll Ii ' vu r r t• m t I ' 1 11
Ul'hll'\ l' MO•Jd ht'oJ II h '" i.c•t l nrlh 111 lhl '
tltollrt1l11111
Wt' 'l'l' 111•opt.· tll •~Ir
tlh11rnH11·~ 1n 'tl'k1tt'"
und trt lll'alth tho"· 111
lH' U ll· j.I U I I\ • I ~II" l' 111
c·hron1e r1.1111. tho,1• . .,, 1111
w1dt•r th•• "'1•,11 h1·r" ,11111
tho~l' let•ltnl( "rnt 111v uf
th'° world If "'1• 1.111
help an an\ "'" "'1• ".1m lo lry
\'Ol' nil 'Ol H
OOl'T<>H (' \' 1'110,1-.
lJS "ht•ll \OU 111•1•<1 a dt'h\'1•r\' \\ 1· "tll 1kll\1•r
prompt I~ "1lh11ut l'\lt .1
churi:l' •• \ i:r. .. 1l mam
1>copl•· r .. I\ 1111 u' 111r
their health 11l'1•1h \\t•
lo\l'lc•oml' n·11u1·,h for
dt•ll\'l.'r\ 'l't Vtl'I' ,ltld
c•h:.ir1;l' ,IC'tounh
PUK UDO PHAIMACT
JSl ....... 1-4
"'"M•wy ~ le9Cll '42·1 HO
( /IHI Ef'.~ J
Tc.·n South Cott~l
t-lectron1c
mJnufaclun•r und salt's
orgnn1zut1ons are amon~
27 Orangt• Count) lmn:. l teil lu H.-.-1
that" 111 e'<h1b1t products
at the 25th annivt>n.arv
conference the \\\•stern
Electronic show and con
"ent1on 111 the Loi.
,:\ngell·~ Con' t'ntlon
C.:t>nler Sept. 11·17.
Thi!)" arc·
CoslJ M P~a A.C
Industries~ In<.' . W.D
Adam Co . Im· : Cirl'uit
AsM•mhly ('orp : Ea!ii
Fill' Corp . Master
The Or,rn.l!t' l '111.111t \
BU !>IO(':I .. Jilli
Profes:.1onal A :-.~ona11on
\\Ill mel't ul noon \\'1'il
111• ~ rl :J y tt l t h v S ad
llkback 11111 , Santa .\11:1
Spt>akl-r w1ll bt: Ellkr
James '1 l'u1 ramon·
t."'< l' c ul I\ l' s \' <' r l'l ~· n . Council u( lht' T\\\·h·c.
Church of J {'SUS Christ or
Lattl'r Oay Saint'\.
Specwlt11.•s Company; ('P \•lu .'ipvak Pr1n <.•t•'ton Ga !>e Com pun\. ln l' .. Bob G arland. t'P,\.
St:.co:-"' 1td1. Int· and \\Ill speak ~t th1• ~·µt 9
Te1·Qnolo'*' :\I arkellng. meeting of tht· l-'ina11c1a l
Inc E't.>CUtl\e-. ln!>t1tuu•
Laguna Reach : Chn!>· The meelmg "111 he hold
t1ansen Kadio. Inc ~ at 6 p m at thl· Sad
Fo u n la 1 n \'a 11 l'y dleback Inn. Santa ,\na
Gould, Inc . Burgt.>s& .-t-.1~y Groin
.ff~tln9 S~t
The Oran1:e County In
't.'i.tment Sall':. and fo~x
t•han~e or1tan11~1t 100 \\Ill
m\'\'t St-pt. 13 ut 8 JO
.J m al the Santa Ana
!\loo~t.' Lod ge. 717 South
I.yon. Santu Ana.
John i\ Ill• 11 u r th 1•
Arthur Turn\'r Company
"111 :.peak on "'l'ht• Holt• o f t h 1• 1 n v t' ~ t rn e n l
RrokeraJ:c 1n Hl•al
!::state Today · ·
~lnar Slated
'I' h l' S 0 U l h I' r II
l'alr~1a Sal('s and
~13rketmg Council's an·
nual s cm1nor .
"Blueprint '77. · will be
held al the Registry
llolel. OrJ n~l' Count ~
Airport, K a m -.t pm •
Sept tu
Re~1sl rations :.ire no\\
being taken for the
seminar. accordin)! to £11\ 1s1on a-• Busso ~atman. Inc . the e\•ent's chairman .
:"e,\port Beach. has Gordon 0 . Youde.
added t.200 squan• fct•l. markeling .~anager for
to 1ts present office SlUtl'. Irvine Pac1f1c Develop·
. \eu· Look
·rhe L1dn Shores I lotel
and ~1 urina. Nl!wport
Beach, 1~ 1n tht> final
stages of a redecorating
pro~ram
menl Compun~. Rnulu Told Pur~hase Told
Air Ca l if o rnij . Oxoco , Newport
LUGGAGE TAGS 1
;\lewport Be ach. has an· Beach. has announced
nounced final re~rnlt:; of an aj(ree m e nt with its call for rt'dem pt ion on r\ug. 10. 1976, of the com-.Bobrat Oil Company,
puny's then outsl;rndin~7 Denver. to acquirt.' for
percent convertible s ub· cash that company's oil
orcijnated debentures due tmd g:is properties for
t988: S73.000 principal S2,7SO,OOO The agree-
from your business card
Send one card for each tag
t-one spare We return
permanently sealed
attractive tag & strap.
meeting airline 1.0.
requirements. Prevent
loss & theftl For a
ment becomes final amount or lhl• debentures when Bobe al furnis hes to were converted into ap
1 proximately 6.900 shares clear title to oil and gas properties. of common stock and the The acquis ilion will
balanl'e or the de· add approximate!\•
benlures . s3 .JGl.OOO 419.000 barrels of oil to
pnnc1pal amount. was Oxoco's pro\•cn reserve!\ rt'deemed personalized tag · Air California ha!> paid and will in.crease pre-
en close wallpaper. SJ.538.000 m cash to ef· sent. proven gas re ~ sen es by approximate!}
fabric or Day Glo rerl the redcmptwn As a .t96 m1lhon cubic feet. result of the n •dt•mpt1on.
papef & we will A 1 r c a 1 1 r o r n 1 a Serrf~e Starts
baci< & tnm youM119s-Gt-~•pa l es an t.'~-A nal1onw-id check
try two c ards back to back traordmar~ t·hurge of cashmg and withdrawal approximatl'I~· Sl90,000 sen·1ce ror savings ac
$2ea.or3/$5 c netoftax 1 a~ainstearn count cust omers of
ags ~O-e-'a-..... t-._.d.,....,'K'r\s ht-third quarter Perpetual Savin~s and
6/9 tags $i1.50ea. l'n tnJ.! t'pl 30.19711 Loan Assoc1ut1on has
10 o r more $1.40 ~11arler Eued been announced by tls "C 'u president. Thomas C.
ea.
5.:ilt>s T ilX in cluded
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END CHECKOR MON EYORDERT
PILOT PRINTING
P. 0 . Box 1560 Costa Mesa, California 92626 I
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Pl:TITIQN '011 PllO•ATE OF WILL
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TISTAMINT~llY ANO FOii
AUTMOllllATtON TO AOMINtSTf:ll
UNOElt THI tNOI PINOI NT
AOMt Nt STltATION 01' tlSTATl'.S
ACT (PitO•ATI CODE"' ITHO)
E•t•t• ot SIDNEY KELLNER.
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NOTICE tS HEllEllY GIVEN 1Nt
BEN HOllOWt fl "-' 111.0 ,.,.,.,,. • ~otlllf' tor ~9Nl• •I Witt •"" to' 1\ ~·of UUf'\ Tfl\tam~1•Y to,,...
QJl1ttof'ttr •ftd tor Avtttortt•t•on lo
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of NU•nt IN 'Mime llU -Ml tor
Sepltm""r lt It?•, •I 10.00 e.m, In tlw
<ourtroom ot 0ePot•1,.,..M No 3 ot ~'° coul'\. allOO Civic. Qtnter 0'1vf w..1.1n
,,,.C1tv61 sa"" ... ,. •. (41tllorni~ Ott.CS S.P'•mt>t• 1, tUI&
Wt LI.I AM tl. SI JOHN,
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MYltON W. CUlltON, tlSO.
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1'11110~ O•MIO-C<M>l 0.11v Pitot.
s.pt-r i. >.•. tH• »•1•
Smith lntcrnatwnal. Webster.
Inc . Nl'\\ port Ueach. lnformalion on thl'
ha~ announced t hat service is ava1labll' al
althnugh "all·~. and nl't lh<' Perpetual Savin)!s of
1n1· 11 m ,. r 1• I at 1· d t '' fict.' al 163-1 San Miguel
pelrolt•um o pt•rat1011~ Boulevard. !'lil'\\POrl
contmu1• to he abrl\c t!l7!> Bench
lt·veb. 1l t''PN't:-. total Dalapobit Corp. :-.ale:. and net llll'Ome for
the third quarter of 1976
to show no 1 m pro' cmt•nt
o,·er the s<·cond quartt·r
or 1976 Robt•rl I.
Datapoint Corp. has
leased t.793 squart.' feet
of s pace a t 1440 \'on
K arma n i\\'enuc .
Ne"' port Beach. for a
sales office. according to
Elhs Goff. Southwt>st dis·
tnct manager.
l-1~nne. chairman and
r h1ef e'ecull n' officer.
said. ··The reason~ ror
the le\ t.'hn~ of operations
include no ml'reas<' 1n domest1e dHp \Hit lohn S. Grifllth
petroleum drilling a:.
operators evaluate the
proposed mt erst ate gas
price increas es, in·
t ernat1 onal n,rtroleum
dnlhniz ncti\'ily has re·
mainrcl s lahlt• ond
worldwide minins: acllvi
ty continue s to be
deprcssC'd llS :1 rt•sull of
tow ore pr1ces ·· ~
John S . Griffith &
Company, has moved its
corporate headquarters
from Irvine to 125 Baker
Street. Costa Mesa. The
company is co-developer
with Carter Hawley Hale
Properties. lnc .• and
M.J. Brock & Sons of the
one million-square-fool
Glendale Gall eria near·
1nit co mp l e tion in
downtown Glendale.
Skaggs Com panics. G IC d o.rl lnc . has signed n f1 v£'· en~ra ru e •
yl'ar least.' \\Jth fivi:-~cur General Crude Oil
option on a 15 .5t1:1 Company, Houston. has
,c;c1uare-foot d1~tr1ct opcnerl an office at 1200
hl.'adquarlt'rS al 2fl:J2 Quai l St . Nl'V. port
011Bridgt' i\ ,., •. In 1nl.' Ueach
Traffic Tied?
Taxi Triurnplu
Nt'wport llarbor 11r«'11 rt'sidents and visitors
now have.• a wuy to nvold parking and traffi c con·
itestion that plai;:ut's tht• area. particularly during
thcsummt•r months
The alt«'rnat1ve is a flcrt of open-air 5·
pa:i;senger w atc r t uxls. Three of the· forml'r
Catnlina Island s hnreboalc; arc now 1n opc•rolion, of
f('rln~ three(' ater1toriCS of SC'rviCc
OWNER.JIM PORTF.R snit! he plans to expand
the operation to six boats serving as taxis. buses
and private charters
The radio-dispatched Bayhopper will pick up
and deliver paiisengeri; anywhere within the Jlarbo11
area. It is now llperating from 10 a.m.·2. a .m. daily
with rates determined by distance. The approx·
imatc cost for a party of four is S.S.
The Barhoppc~ makes a complete tour of
bayfront restaurants every hour. It runs Monday
through Friday from 5 p.m.·2 a.m . and on weekends
from 10 a.m .. 2 a .m . A single fare costs Sl per person
with all-day passes available for $2.50
A THIRD SERVICE offers boats available for
charter. Porter 's ervice extends to providing a
limousine oc... bus to and from the boat. Charter
prices are smn .... •eekdays and S35 on weekends.
The Newport Harbor water taxi can be calkd at
64-4-4430 or from a boat on VHF channE!l 16.
New Firlll Ope_ns
Paul Bartle tt has ()Rened a ftew bus iness,
Scanvidicon. Costa Mesa. The firm records color
videotapes with voice d~criptlons or homeowners'
possessions. The recordings are sealed and wit·
nessed berore being stored ror e\'idence in case or
fire. theft or other lo&S.
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COITI!>llllY hll~ Ill\ \\;!.\', lht: 0\'Xt
time ~·ou hl•ur th1• "thump
thump ' Of II rtut llf\', '(Ill Clln
kl'\'ll on dnnn~ for a whit<.•
without dnm11~in.: tht• tirl'
Tiu• 1·0111 p 1.111y hop•·~ tu sue
<.'t'M•fully proclut'l' u "run·flat"
tin• a~ :i w:t~ c1f 1'lltnmatlni.: th1'
n('l'd for cnrryin.: tt spar\•. 1t ust•i;
u n•mforc1•d fil>t.'r ·.:lass dev1c<'
m:-.idt• :1 n•i.:ut:ir t1n'.
Tiu.' f1b1•r i.:luss 1x>rt11m is u l"ini:t
molded in four Sl!Cllon1' lhut arc
damped tO tht.' Ct.'lllCI' 0£ ;J wheel
Tht> exterior of llw rmi: rides
about l\\O mcht'S msidt> the r1•
gular tire·~ tread
W1th111 c:H·h sct•t1on 1:-. :i bulb
that lmrsls undl'r prt-~surc, re-
leai.ing u lubricant The lubri·
cant' apontes to cool lht.' tread of
the rt'AUlar llrt' us the tread pre·
:.!>es aAUlll~t tht• road "'hen in·
flallon is lo:-t
Goodyear said th<• t1rt-permits
a driver lo kN~p driving for up lo
50 milt's at !>pN•ds as high us SO
miles an hour without damngin~
the lire, dt:~p1ll' its loss of in·
nation.
Thl' next step is field testing,
Good~·car said.
hip R~pai r Yard
Pla n s to Move
Dial·q-111ou.4'e
SAN L>1EGO 11\P) -A new
i-hip repair yard is plunnt."<i In
San D•eJ:o a nd with It head·
quurh'rs of tht• Guy Jo'. Atkinson
Compan~. wh1eh would move
from Portland. Or{'.
General Telephone customers can get the new Mickey
'.\louse telephone bcginnin~ Sept. 16 ~ot a toy. the phone
costs $99.95 plus sales tax Because the phone compam•
retains O\\ nership and maintenance responsibility for the
rn~ernal ml•dwn1s m :-.. tustomers "ill a lso pay for
primary or exte nsion l)Cl'\'ICC. The s hell of the phone. will
not be ~old "1thout its \\Orking parts. General says.
Rob\•rt K l\o} d, !lcnior \'ice
president. said the mon• \\Ou Id Ix·
made if the repair yard approved
Tuesday by San Diego port com-
miss__ioners 1s bu1 ll.
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MUTUAL FUNDS
Thur d ay's
Afte rnoon Price8
'NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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Thursday. Sep1ember 2, 1976 DAILY Ptt.OT 87
Does A 11yo11e K1101c?
Que.stion: Who
Owns the Store?:
By MlLTON MOSKOWITZ
Who ownj Amer'll·an b11'lness•
Thal quc'1fon :S('Cms incre1011m1ly d1rflcult to .m~wur,
even by lhe top offkt'rs of a corporation. When Ruwlclgh
Wumer. <'hairman of Mobil Oil, was uskcd,_ut this y.oar's
onnual meeting to identify the largest sto(·kholders m
the company. ho hod to
i1dm1t he couldn't dolt
On.t• rl'UliO fl
ownership has become a
shadowy Mtalr Is thlll
large chunks of stock •
are now held by such in-
stitutions as insurance
Money
Tree
companies. pension fllnds. bunk trust departments und In
vestment comp"an1es.
Who. for example. 1:. thl' n·ol O\lo ncr or the 1 6 m1lhon
shart'S of Citicorp block held In the portfolio or the
Continental Corp.·: Thosl.' shares. worlh more than $50
million. were accumulated with premium dollars r eceived
from policyholders m more th:.an a dou'n.insurance com·
panaes O'.\ned by Conllnffital Among the:.e companies are
Continental Insurance. Bucke~ c Union lnsur:.a nce, Eqwta·
ble Fire Insurance. Kan:.us City Fire and Manne
Insurance, National-Ben Franklin Lare Insurance and
Boston Old Colony lnsuranre
AT THE END OF last ye:ir on1· M thl.' largest blocks of
R H J\ta<'y stock was to be found at the trust department of
the Bank of America, which held 435,000 sha res That block
represented 4 s percent or all the outstanding shares or the-
departmenl store operator
Who 1s the real owner of those Macy shares, the Bank or
Amen ca or the clients who have entrusted their funds to th!!
bunk's trust department"
The National Coancil or Churcht•::. <NCC>. which has •
been pressing corporations on various !>Ocaal bsucs. went to
great pains recently to determine the m aJor stockholders m
Gulf & Western \G&W). an ambidextrous conglomeralc
'.\llh arms rn mollon pictures <Paramounu, tobacco-:
!Consolidated Cigar ). apparel (Ka)•ser-Hoth), zinc <New
Jersey Zmc ). sugar <South Puerto Rico Su1tar>. finance
<Associates Im cstment} and a s lew of other mdu~tracs.
NCC, THE HOLDER OF 100 shar~i>-or G&W common.
l'Xercised a little-known shareholder's right to inspect the
compnny·s last of stockholders. There they !ta • who owned
"hat. However. urmcd c\'en with this anformJtaon. the
church group had a tougb time gelling a clear picture of the
control pattern
A maJor d1Cfaculty is locating the voting power Ncurly 1
percent of the G&W sharl.'s were tr:.al·cd to the nation·~
lurgest stockbJJ>ker. Mernll Lynch. Pierce. Fenner &
Sm1tb. Two large New York City bank:. -Bnnker)i Trust
and Manufacturers llanover Trust -e:.arh ht'ld more than 3
-~r£.~nt . ...P.!!U1":.~~0C.<:s>.u.Jtl Ml fJ.nd QI.Lt who voled those :.narcs
Tht• NCC did find out lhat Lhe 15 large.,t voters of r.&w· •
stock held 31 7 percent of the shares The five top holders 1ri
this group·
I -CHARLES G. HLUllDORN. the founder <Jnd
chairman of G&W He controls 6 7 percent 6f the votes
2 -· Dreyfus Fund. one of our largest mutual funds. h ·:
had n block a mounlm!} lo 4 6 fll'rccnt of lhe total.
3 --Amc11can Fin:.ancwl Corp . whose i.1x ans urunce
subsidaancs held 3.8 pcrccul of lhc G& w stock .
.i 'the Wmd:;or Fund. ii mutual fund. w1lh 2.6 percent
of the stock
5 -CHESTER If. ROTH, whose 2 3 per cent slice came
from has sale of Kayser-Roth stock lo Gulf & Western
So. even with these details. 1t 's not :in easy matkr lo
say who owns Gulf & Western The Dreyfus Fund and the
Windsor Fund are l\l.O or lhc major stockholders. nut
mutual funds turn overthetr portfolios rapidly. By th1!t tam ·
they may not hold any G&W stock
This same pattern obtains loday an many of our largest
<'Orporal1ons. The effect 1s to leave control or the cor·
parataon in the hands of the management officer:., whether
they are I a rge stockholders or not.
Gulf & Weste rn 1s run by Charles Oluhdorn. who own),
Jess lhan 10 percent of the stock. Other la rge corpor:.a tions
are run by exe<:ut1\'eS whose holdings arc even smaller than
Bluhdorn 's.. Who owns the store as a moot c~ucstaon
Wages Increase
WASHINGTON CAP > -Wages increased an average or
1.7 percent :across lhe nation from April ChrouAh June, lhl•
governme nt says
That was a d rop from lhe 1.9 percent wage increase m
the year's first quarter. the Labor Department said.
ITS WAGE INDEX FOR lhe second quarter showed:
-Pay for professional and technical workers rose 1 1
percent. after a 1 '1 percent increase an the first quarter.
-Pay for l'll'rical workers increascd 1 3 percent, after ,,
2.2 per cent cli m h in the first quarter
-PAY FOR T RANSPORT <'fllll pml'nl worker'! jumped
4.5 percent, pnmurily 1lue to a new contr.ict for Tcamsteri.
Union members.. Tlu!lr pay bud mcn ?a!tcd I.:! percent dunn11
the previous quarter .
-Pay for service and munngcriul occupations wt•nl up
3.3 and 2.1 percr"l respcctavt>ly.
Department offictals compare the mdcx, publhah<'d for
the rarsl time In June, to th(' w1<h'ly mrnd <'onsum<'r price in-
dex thnt refl ects chan~lng pritcs Tim w11~c lndc•x will he
expanded next Yl'ar to reflect frlni-:c benefits nnd will be
published monthly instead of quarterly.
ON AN INDUSTRY BASIS, puy r:1ks for wMk('rs In
monutacturlng dtrlln('tl for Uw s~cond consecutive quurt •r
to 1.5 percent. Pay for c mployes in lrudc anti services
advanced J.!) percent. lhe same as in lhc first quarter. The
bii;gest industry pay gains were reported in construction.
3.1 percent, and in transportation nnd ti lilies, 2.8 percent.
Amon~ re~ions of the country. waie rate gains con-
tinued to be higher In lhe We~l. despite a i.lowan~ of the rnte
of lncreose from 3.3 percent an the rlrst quarter to 2.3 per-
cent In the second.
The rate of increase was also down In the South to 1.3
percent from 2.4 percent. In the Northcust. p11y increases
rose 1.4 percent, up from nine-tenths of l percent durng tho
year's rirst three monlhs.
Tht Index does not measure pay level 1n dollars. The de-
partment includes average hourly wogc figures m its
monthly report on tmployment stallsUci1.
Pact Announced
Rossmoor Corp .• Laguna Hills, has concluded a long.
ter m agreement W'tUI the Washington Suburbon Sanitary· M
Commission for the operation and muinlenancc or tho $3.6
miJlion private water reclamation facility lo serve the com·
pany's Leisur e World adult community In Silver Spring,
Md. •
WSSC wilJ operate and ma1nwln the faciUly wilhoul m•terial charge to RO&Smoor.
....
I
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Fans Gobble· Up Lottery Tiekets
DOVER, Del. <APJ "The
response is unbelievable .
people have been walung for
this," exclaimed Wilmington
dru1 store owner Charleg J .
O'Connor as he began dis·
tribution of Delaware's con.
troverstal lottery tickets tied
to National Footbull gam'e re·
suit~.
Slate officials weren't able to ·
estimate how many ol the two
million tickets prepared ror
two games, .. Touchdown" and
"Scoreboard." were distribut-
ed Wednesday, the kickoff day
tor the new lottery 1amf'S and
say it will be some Ume before
first-week sales figures can be
estimated. _
But O'Connor said he dis·
tribuled between 500 and 000
tickets within the first three
hours of business Wednesday.
and spot checks with aeveral
other 11ents generally showed
similar brisk business.
St.ate Lottery Director Peter
M. Simmons said he expected
most players to take tickets
home over the weekend and
watch preseason games and
s tudy the situation before ·
marking their choices and
placing bets or $1 to $10 on the
games. The first tickets are for
the weekend or Sept. 12 when
the NFL season begins.
It appeared certain tbat in
ad d ition to arm chair
quarterbacks with an interest
in wagering, others would be
closely watchin6t the p~sress
of the first attempt at a state·
run sports belling lottery and a
federal court case between the
stale and the NFL over the pro-
priety of ocrering such &am~.
-COnnors Is No Different: Soloinon .
Defe ate d ;
Lutz W ins I'm a -· ~ouse, ---L ike It
6'0REST HILLS, N.Y. (AP) -
Don't start banging any "nice
guy" lags on Jimmy Connors. He
resents it
··1·m still nasty on the tennis
court. You said I was a louse so I
am a louse -and I like it." says
the stormy petrel, the 1nen's
singles £avorite at the U.S. Open
Tennis Championships which en·
lered its second day today.
The scraoov. S·fool-10 former Wimbledon and U.S. champion
was the picture of propriety as he
swept through his openJng round
match Wednesday, beutlng 36·
year·old Bob Hewitt of South
Africa 6·3. 6·3.
"Is it true, as your former
manager Bill Riordan says, that
you're getting soft?" he was
-a:!ked. -Hu your game actually
lost its fire because of efforts to
adopt a good guy image?"
Connors bristled as if he had
been hit across the e)'es "1th a
telephone pole.
"I have changed off the court. I
haven't changed a bat on the
Lost Bid
Irks Halos
ound Ace
court." he said. "If I blow a shot. I
can't be like Arthur Ashe and
s how no emotion. I've got to talk lo
myself. J.'ve got tQ do things that
get me up for the match.
"lf that offends people. I am
sorry. You guys said I was a louse
when I was 15. I didn't think I de·
served it then. But I got to like it.
The fa ns like it. It draws
customers.
"I am myself. .. ·
In the past , Connors and his
closest friend on the tour, llie
Nastase. have been the Peck's
Bad Boy Twins of the tennis
circuit.
Connors always bas effected a
tough. 'insolent image. He has
bounced around the court, his
s houlders hunched, his jaw
square<f:'"tilow1ng<>nliisfiands1ike
a fighter readying a knockout
punch.
He has carried on a lingering
reud with the tennis brass. fans
and the press. For a long time, he
wasn't on speaking terms with
most of llas fellow pros, ducking
their tournaments and hauling FOREST HILLS, N.Y. _Jim· them inlocourt. Some' people blamed lus antics my Connors defeat ed South
on Riordan, who found a gate al· Africa's Bob Hewitt 6-3, 6-3 and
traction in building Connors up as Billy Martin upset Harold
a villain. Others claimed they Solomon 7-5. 6-4 Wednesday as
lt r t b e U . S . 0 p e n T e n n i s were the resu o association with cbampionsbips got wxSer way at
Nastase. the fiery Romanian. the West Side Tennis Club. Connors has admitted he was misguided in some areas but now ln other action Bob Lutz of San
:..in • Clemente beat Pat DuPre 6-4, 6·2 u~ists that behavioral patterns and llie Nastase won by default.
have bad nothing to do with the The Solomon· Martin match
coollngoffofhis lennisgame. provided the day's major sur-"Nobody will ever dominate tennls the way l did in 1974," Con-prise as the 19·year-0ld Pal9s
non; said, recalling his victori\?s Verdes star won his biggest
at Wimbledon and Forest Hills victory ever.
d h. b' he j _llmroarJt.• '" ltl• U !> Open lwnno\ an IS two ag money mate s n <IWl'"lli-n•PoSW•d,,.•do · Motn'u1nv1e• Las Vegas. ""u ,._ "But it's different today, with J om"'• Connor•, a.11 •• 111r. 111 t>e•• Bot> Hewlll, Soull• Atrlu, .. 1. •·l Gt,.. Ml .. •. Mtn clay the d ominant s urface. ,.,_N J 1>u1Pao101Mrt<>lut<•ll•I••• .. • _..,. bod f h'"'I ~~-"'C»<ocud..,__~l,,-U.olv~-"~ iuona. LVery Y S a C W enget Oh Aus1,,1lla, •4, ...0 Vilas C<tr\llAlll'-l(lf'Q\ Point. clay. Players who once said they H.v .• 1>e•• 8•1KeMan..,.., Lo•••••.••·•' couldn't play on clay have ze•11<0Fr•itotov1<,Yll9M'••••.-1ee•u•Pr• IOll•. 0\114. I ... •·I JoM Ale-<. A\l\lr•h•, become good on clay. And there ..... 1 e11St ... -"'-· 11t•t .. r1. ..... , A.,. .... are all those new guys coming in. "",,...,, 1.-ou1 -.. ,,, .. ,, T-. ""•' M••• Este p, O•llO. •·i. • • l •rry C.Otllrotd. "I am no longer a 9-6 bet. I am a u11C10r11111 Ft• t>Ht coh" °'"'-•· ••"''"""· '•·
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whether to laugh or cry so he
chose the obvious route. lie
laughed.
Tanana patched :.a s1x·h1ttcr
a.gains! th£ vis iting Detroit.
Tigers for has .15th victory Wed·
~day night. That pleased l~e ....
CalHornia left-hander.
But he lost his bid for a shutout
in the nifllh inning on a double by
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Willie Horton That displeased
him.
··Damn." Tanana said. "If I'd
been pitching properly I'd have a
string of 40 scoreless inrungs. But
I have no squawks about the way
I've been pitching. Now that I'm
off 14 victories maybe they'll
come In bunches."
Tanana, who hurled 13 score-
less 1nnings against the New
York Yankees in llis last start.
had his string snapped at 22 when
the Tigers scored in the ninth an·
ning Wednesday night their
only run in a 4·1 losstoTnnona.
Tanana 1s now l~-9 and the
complete game wns his. 20th, a
figure which 1s lops in the major
leagues.
St.ante)" led off the Tigers· mnlh
with a drive to len that Dave
Collins flagged down near the
fence. But his momentum cor·
ried him into the fence and jarred Lhe ball loose. Collins trapped tht>
ball against the fence but um pare
Rich Garcia saw It and Stanley
hod a double.
One out later. llorton sanglro
and the-Tigers had a run.
''l'll bet I've lost five or six
shutouts an the Inst Inning." said
Tanana. "Maybe I'll never get
another one. Damn."
The victory enabled the Angels
to complete a t1weep of the lhre ·
game series and gave him a four·
game wlnnlnK streak. matching
lhelr longest of the year.
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rain.
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Daveriport Coasts
Stones Wins; Williams Upset
COLOGNE. West Germany -Americans Dwight Stones again
beat his conqueror al Montreal and Willie Davenport avenged his
Olympic loss to Fr-ance's Guy Drut. Steve Wiiliams, however. lost
twice in the sprints here at an all-star track and field meet, settlin~
ror second place finishes In the 100 and 200•meler dashes to West
Germans.
Other American stars -dJscus thrower Mac Wit.kins, and Jan
Merrill in lbe women's 1.500 meters -were easy winners. Stones,
who settled ror third.in lbe Otymplcs ln the high jump, lea~ 7-534
lo better Poland's Jacek Wiota, the gold medal winner at Montttal.
by about four inches. Stones tried 7.7:1.,, but toppled the bar in each
of three tries.
Davenport took the 110-meter hurdles in 13.48, inching ahead
during the final three barriers lo beat Drut. who clocked 13.&4.
Wilkins was the easiest winner for tile U.S., hurling the pl ate 222·2,
while American teammate John Powell was second at 217-8.
WUUams. making his only European appearance after failing to
make the trip lo. Montreal due to an injury. was overtaken by West
Germans in the final strides of both races. Merrill won the women's
1.500 in 4: ~.8.
Dieter Steinmann won the 100 In 10.57, wtlile Williams
clocked a 10.58. Karl·Heim Weissenseel was third, but roared back
to win &he 200 ill 20.84. !'llllam'!_ wassecon in 20.87.
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3:34.5, with Mike Durkin of the U.S. third at 3:36.9. American Ame
Robinson lost in the long jump. finishing third with a 25-6~. Other
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W e'r e Not
As' Good
By ED BURGART
Of I ... D•llf P'llot ltMI
Don't look ror running back
W'endell Tyler to fumble as
often this year for UC LA's
Bruins.·
Tvler. who is bein~ louted for
Heisman Trophy honors. gained
1,388 yards last year t>ut a1so
e arned the r e putation as a
fumbler in the Bruins' veer of·
fense.
··we had a hand strength pro-
g r a m a11d Tyler was the
weakest of our backs," UCLA's
new head football coach Terry
Donahue told a UCLA boosters
club at a breakfut In Garden
Grove this morning. "So, we
put Wendell on a weight pro-
gram for his hands.
"When he came back thls
rail , he im proved his hand
LOS ANGELES <AP) -John
Robinson. the University or
Southe rn California's new
football coach, says he hopes lo
alter the Trojans' image.
It's not that he doesn't like the
old image -a team traditionally
featuring great running backs -
but that he wants to add to it.
"I remember watching a
freshman back. a young man
who's going to be a great one.
walk in here and just st.are al the
Heisman trophies," Robinson
said Wednesday.
"I know he was saying, 'Hey,
that's going to be me.•·•
Robinson wouldn't mind hav·
ing a Heisman-winning tailback,
of course. but. he pictures his
future Trojans teams as maybe
having a Heis man-winping
quarterback.
"A lot of great runners have
chosen to come to USC because
Utey waot.cd-10 play_lajlbackJor
the Trojans," Robinson said.
"Well. sometime we'd like lo
have quarterbacks feel the same
way.
"I think the great teams
always have both great runners
and passers," Robinson said.
"Like the Trojans in 1972 with
Mike Rae at quarterback. They
had a great running attack, and
Rae gave them a passing attack
lo go along with it. And Pal
Haden and Anthony Davis did the
same thing two years ago."
Although Robinson eventually
hopes to have a strong balance in
his offense. he says he's not
rorgetUng Ricky Bell. "I'm not
strength 50 percent in one hand TV p
a'nd 35 percent in another. And roa ram
so rar. he has handled the ball e
better In practice.'' Hig.hlighls Donahue ex pressed
satisfaction at the way his
Bruins have been working In
preparation ror their season Controver sies opener agalnst ArilOlla State a
week from tonlgJit. T011l11tt '• ~ltedale
"We're not as good as we 8 p . m . ( 5 O ) -T H E
were a year ago,'' said !OLY•PIAD -The Big Ones
Donahue. "but we'll be more That Got. Away, focusing on
a11ressive this year. We have 1.reat Olympic moments when
great quickness." certain success was inexplicably
Last year. the Bruins com-loll. Included are films or Lance
piled a 9-2·1 record and defeat-Larson's loss in the 100-meter
ed Ohio Stale ln the ROie Bowl. free.tyle in the 1980 Games in.
"A 7ur ago. we had enou&h Rome when he ap~ared lo win
depth at most positions to sub: but Jud1es took the decision away
sUtute frequently,'' said the from him. Also included is the
32-year-old Donahue. ·'Last 1972 RuHian basketball victory
year, we could play the of-·over the United States in Munic.b.
fensive line one quarter and br· t p.m. (13) -80.DNG raOM
ing in another group the next 111E OLYMPIC -Ruben Vas-
one. But we can't do that tbil que1 va. Abel Cordoba In a
dumb." Robinson smd. "I know
what the No I weapon on this
team Is No. 42."
Bell. the TroJans' No. 42, was
the main!>t.ay or the USC offen!ie
last season when he averaged 32
carries a game and won the
national collcgautc rushing tarle
A bonaridc lleas man Trophy
candidate this season, the senior
running back from Houston
gained 1,875 yards last fall. 169
more than O.J . Simpson during
his best year at USC. Bell 's total
is also the second best in NCAA
history, just six yards off the re·
cord set by Ed Marinaro.
Robi nson, however, said he'd
like the Trojans to rely a little
less on Bell offensively this
season, and added that h1·
thought il would help Bell, too. "I
hope we get lo the point when·
other teams can't gang up on
Ricky," Robinson said.
..The USC co_ach hopes to avoid
such s ingle-minded defense by
throwing the ball. but the Tro·
jans' passing has a long way to f(o
lo be equal Lo their rushing
game.
Vince Evans. the starting
quarterback, completed JUSt 31
percent or his passes in 1975.
although he 111 considered one of
the best runnanl( quarterbacks
ever for the Trojans.
Junior Rob Hertel , Evans'
backup. ls considered the better
passer. Hertel completed 47 per-
cent of his passes for the Trojans
last fall before he 11uffered 11 broken leg in the sixth game of
the season.
Robinson sa Id he ha11, however.
seen Improvement In USC's pass-
ing this fo ll "I think we've im-
proved," he said, "made great
strides in our passing l(a mes. llul
passing wilt still he a question
mark. for us this season.'·
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Not as big or physical on the bout.
line as a year ago, Donahue t :IO p.m . (22 ) -WOllEN'S
sald, "we'll run basicall1 lbe Pa OFESSIONAL GOLF.
same orrenae as we did a year 11:30 p.m . (2) -U.S. OPEN
ago, but we hope to throw more TENNIS HIGHLIGHTS -A
often. We'll have to ,because our summary or the day's com·
CJl!enslvelineia not ~ pb,yalcaJ : • • petition at For~epmis .. NY.
ADOLPH RUPP. 75 TODAY.
E..u Qf K,9ntucky ~
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A OAILYPILOT Thu~sdlY Seotember 2. 1976
Offe n se Y oung Tri tons
t Quick El Toro Str~ss
lnexperief!Ced De fe n se
Multi-talented FV
By ED ll URGART °'.,.. 0.11, .,. .. , si.11
The E l Toro lllgh
Chargers only have two
returnin g starters from
a 1-8 foottiall team, but
they should make up for
inexperience with speed
~quickness.
ead football coach
JI c Moore has some of
t speed and quickness
he skilled positions
ceiver and
qua r terback . And
coincidentally. these are
the positions at wh1t'h El
Toro has expenence on
ofrense.
Junior Bob Charles
<S..10, 155) 1s a retummg
~tarter at s plit end and
lould be one oft he best 1n
a e league. A good all-
1->und athlete, Charles
wa s a l l -l eague 1n
basketball as J
~phomore and was the
1 recipient of a touchdown
pass last year.
And junior Steve Key
(5·9, 155) s tar ted the
fi na l s ix ga mes at
quarterbaek last season.
He com pleted 22 of 75
passes for 309 yards. But
a t ransfer from New
Jersey. 6·0, 185-pound
1-_ _.,jc=u.:.:n.:..:ior Mike Sentak. 1s
pus Ing ey ."M oore says
Sentak throws the baJI
well.
The Chargers arc very
inexperienced at running
back . Only Bill
Fairbrother. a 5-9, 185·
pound senior, saw varsi-
t y action I ast season.
tushing for SJ ya~ds on 20
carries. He also started
as.a linebacker.
F airbrother is con-
tend ing for a fullback
"I don't think you can
position along with have a sound rootball 1 sophomore Andy Dick program without having
<5·10, 165) and Junior agood defense ."says AI· •
Rich Davidson <5-10, lie Schaff, head foOc.ball ~
160). coach at San Clemente
J un1or Hector Avell;:1 High. •
(5·9, 155). a 10.4 sprinter And because he holds
in track , I~ the top that philos ophy. Sun
tollbaek eundldate. Clemente !iguresto have'
Fairbrother may see ooe or the more sound
aetlon here, too. football programs in th
Three juniors are con· Orange Coast area this
lending at tight end. led fall.
by Pete Changala (S..10. Seven defender!; who "'
165 ) and Art Gourdine s~rted in the Tritons'
(,6 • o. 1 7 O >. Bru ce seeond round playoff
Divendorff t6·0, 175) is game in 1975 return, and '..,
another eand1date. their presence should
Pushing Charles at re· spell problems for South
ee1ver are bro the r Coast. League football
Robert !5· 10. 150. soph. J, foes.
junior George Jacobo Aided by the likes or
(5·9. 160) and senior 240-pound middle guard
Mark0onohoo(5·9,160). Gordon Calver t a nd
Two of El Toro's top 2QS.pound tackle Allen
fi\'e tackle candidates Streeter. -the Tritons
weigh over 200 poundS. compiled a 10·1 record
They are sophomore last season
Dale Mitehell <5-10, 220) Schaff won't predict a
and Fernando Jaeobo repeat of ltfal record,
(5·10. 210). Others a re saying, "we are a Little
seniors Jim Mc Fadden green in the defensive
(6·4, 180) and Kevin Han· back spots but we are
naway (6·1, 180) a nd strong inthe line."
junior Art Langlois l6-l. Neither Calvert nor
185). St reeter earned all·
Mike Henthorn 15·10. league honors as juniors,
175> is a senior returning butSchaff ishighonbolh.
letterman at _g uard _and '.!.W-e--felt-that .Streeter sta ~ ed on aelense. wasthebcsllackleinthe
Senior Joh~ Peterson league last year. He has
<6·1 .. 170). also on th~ good quickness." says
va_rs1ty last' season, is Sctiarr.
o.11, ...... -••
ano the r contender. Mike Kruthers(6·2,
Juniors Steven P1o~s 1981 and Mike Hackett
C6·0 . 18~ l and Craig (S..11, 180 >. defensive end
Straushe1m <5·10. 1751 starters in the playoff
are ulso battling for games. return and the
FOUNTAIN VALLEY FULLBACK MIKE MUSSO.
starti~g spots. only major 1oss here is F D I M Senior Ma.rk, You_ng All-Orange County Or e Or
15-9, 165) and Junior Dirk choice Ron Wade.
Her man <5:9. l70) are Linebackers are
center cand1dates another asset. Pondo
Solid at Receiver
By ROGER CARLSON
OllMD"'' P'ilfl Sl•H
A year aao wheo con-
tacted by the Daily Pilot.
Fountain Valley lliah
footba ll coath Bruce
Pick!ord agreed the 1975
season was going to be
one or the better ones !n
FVhJstory .
But In the sa me breath
he added, "But wall until
next year."
Next year is now and
Pickford asn 'l changing
ari.v tunes. Although the
overall turnout of 55 is
less than at a ny other
tim e in Pickford's 11·
year reign at Fountain
Valley. a II the ingre·
dients for a super season
• appearready.
In o n e example
Pickford describes hls
receivers : ... I've never
had a team with lt\is
much skill T hree of the
best receiver's I've ever
coached are hert' ... all on
the sam e team . And
there a rc three others
right behind them .
Also vylnf\ for n :start·
ing berth. ot the other
tackle arc rt'turning lel
termen M lke Seymour
(6-4. 207 sr.) and Tom
Stalllnfs (6·2, 190 sr. >.
plus A Koenig (6·3. 205
jr) a nd Agoura lligh
transfer Dan lllcdsor
(6·1, 180sr.).
O th er ~uard
eandidates include Don
Bohay (5·8 , 175 sr.).
l,.arry Budgen (5· 10. l75
jr.) and Rick Sims (~·9,
165 sr. ).
Brian Caldwell (6·4.
190 jr.) backs up Bienek
at center.
Depth in the backfield
is provided by
quarte r back s Doug
Thompson C6·2. 150 jr. ),
Ron Padilla (5·8, 155 jr.)
and Tom Shaw (S-8, 160
jr. ), Padilla ~and Rob
Weaver (5·9. 165 sr.) at
tailback a nd Brad Wood
<5·10, 190 jr. l. Mike
Fanago (5·10. 165 jr.)
and Bill Nicholson (5·9,
168jr. l at fullback.
Stan Shibata t5·9, lSS
Jr.) 1s billed tor altematl.'
dut)' at nank('r or split
end und Jeff Mason
(5-10, 170 ar .) Is another
de f.th fact or behind
llo mes ot flanker.
At tight 4.'nd behind
lloxold Is Bob Stanton
(5-11, 170jr.) while t'rtun
Burnam (6·0. 160 sr.) and
iunlon Jim Maxhum
and Mike Empting ore al
s plit end be h ind
Margerum.
All of w hlth gtves
Fountain Valley an ex-
treme ly bala nced at·
lat'k-much like the one
which was so impressive
in t h e C lF playoCfs
against Long Beach Po-
ly, Areadia and St. Paul
oC Santa Fe Springs.
The Barons continue
two-a -day drills in pre·
paration for their first
outside wa rfa r e -a
scrimmage with Santa
Ana Valley at Hunt·
mgton Beach High Sept.
11 at•7 p.m .
In describing Willie
Gitte n s. the junior
tailback wh o scor ed
eieht touchdowns and
avf\l'a_ged 5.3 yard<! per.
crack in the Barons' last
fou r ,ga m es o f '75,
Pickford says be .... s ade·
Soph Backs Lead
Untested Marina
quate. Most of the pre-season
Pickford's main con-tatk in the Sunset. League
cem Is the inability lc1 is eente r ing around
two-platoon and in filling F o u n l a i n V a 11 e Y.
the vacancy left by mid· Westminster a nd Edison
die euard Kevin Pat· or Huntington Beach. but
terson. the somewhat unknown
At the skilled spots Ma rina High Vikings
P ic k ford h a s Gary <Huntin gton Beaeh l
Coleman l5·9, 165 sr.l at eould surprise some
qua rterb ack, Gitte ns league foes.
t'andidate according to
Andy Donegan. offensive
backfield coach.
Other t ackle prospects
arc junior Kent Tucker
t6·3. 185) a nd senior
Shawn Mehaffey (6·1.
205..l who could start at
either tackle or guard.
positions al which he
played extensively on
last season's var sity.
Race Roun3up
Vleisides (6·1, 205 ), a
two-tim.e.. all· league
choice, will probablyl>c
a s tarte r . although
Schaff may concentrate
with him more al
ft,1tlback. Randy Adams
15·9, 175 ) and Jim Kinsey
Racing Entries
(S..9. 160 jr .) at tailback, Although · they only
Mike Musso {5·1.0. 205 have. Dne.. re1urning or-
s r .) al fullba ck, re · fensive s tarter in tight
celve ra Ken Marge.rum end Chris Kilgore. the
(6--0, 185 sr.). Bo Boxold Vikings could have the F••F"~y ~i .. 1Go11.t.a1u.1 "' (6-3, 20S sr.) and Tim best combin ation of run-F"'"" 11~~~ ~·:~;:..gs. 1 .... ,. ~::;1,~:,::,r',~7e~~;;e11 ::; Holmes (6-3, 195 jr.) and ning backs In the lca,;uc. 0,~ & uo t••lml"iJ Pu•"' ~100 ""'••tMtH.r9...,, 11\ pl a c e klcker S t eve The most lalked·about.
Senior Mike Wilson
(5-10, 185) and junior
Mike Howard (6-2, 180)
are guard candidates.
Two juniors. Allen
Pe nner <5·10. 180) and
Rich Polklnghorne (5·10.
180) are contending for
th e cent e r starli n g
center. Both are up from
the sophomore team.
Del Mar R esults
''' Wt d"•\d a f fl lt\T RACE 6 lull""'!• l \ I
¥tu old m••ctf ._ t 1)lh A. •)!·ln1•''l c;._.m1ng Pur ,. \1~00
'""" .. ,. ..~ 11'1 , ..,, <5·10. 180 > are two other
C.11 n """" l'°A"h"I •••• • '-I ':") top candidates.
"'"''' n.n ·~ ''' 1 "' \\'ith all-league ehoice f,,... '04 l
Cl••M•"9 l>l'><• "IOO Scllettl z.u IOurr•n• I 111 Steinke. ~~.:.,:~~"t!::ar1tc1•• :~ !':.'!111'.°~~~~: 1'~11varu1 I(::: And the Interior line is P50rosph~o'mct0rise&M-Oi,k1,!i~PPf:.."yd,
"""""" F11rt1M< H"9"'' "~ Goll~•" s1•rcNoq.,.11 "' sparked by the return of " " cow.,na111 •C~•P<"<l~•I 11& Joy•1111ve•9•••1 "' F k Chri who rushed for over 1,SOO uno..,Dtock 1011 • ., .. , 116 eoo1c.11'°"'"•1t""'"I•• 111 sta rter ra n sty ds f "°""•r"~'ot1tD••1<01•1 x::~ S••e.tV•l•11t•na 1P1 .. uyJri ,,, t6·2, 205 sr.) at t ackJe, yar as a reshnian on
>C>J 11o •"·'''"e• Stan Mathis having
, ,., u 11utt• -'A ... ;;;;"-'"' & l!radualcd and with all-
\o11Ul"Q H••• \
(NII: H•rqut t ' 't? • W
~'"'!,pt(••'
~::~'!'i:,~7:~,.,~,1 "" 111ovateic.!:iT,~11'1"" 111 defe nsive starte r Bill tAnheoths ophomhor c tt'am.
1..o,. w.,96,.1 "• °"'K"-'' "-' 10tn•<o••t1 .c110 Grlli (5·10, 205 sr.) and er sop om ore. Ron
Sen ior s Or i Polk
inghorne <6·1, 170), Ed·
die Selby (6·1, 175) and
Eddie Mitchell <5·10.
160 ). alo n g w i th
sophomore Kevin Nelson
(6-0, 165). are ba ttling it
out al receiver . Nelson
was the most valuable
player on the freshman
team.
IOIN<O'•I ",., ~r....ol&ILoau.luJ
·---10'1)
StrU<n•d ,_,,.,.,,.,
SICOND ••Cf ~ •;rtono
rilh•~ & m•rf'\. J 'I•••• ,..ft\ A Urt
("''"''"9 ....... ~*
f•>ltOiW M (No9<WI I t I •O • til I o'O
I n•"• Gold 1v.,.,.,.1 • o0 • <0
~!llloo B••l •()1 ..... ,., • ,_.,
l t--1 IOI S
HoK,.ICl'te6
O.lly 0.-. -I S•hlll"' ,..,_. &
).T•te0iW1M,P•td 'M ...
THI •o RACI • lurlortQ\ 1 ... .,
Of4 m.e•Otf\ fill! ' Cl.tu•nlnq Pur~
WJCO fool!~ Flo tMel\AI II 00 •oO •JO
lb\Lal9lCllJ" IRamlrtzl 1S «l 11 IO "YoVV•••n<J-C~mo.nl 110 11--1111 I
Scr•ICMCI -""" OF Glamour.
Ut'l No l.ad,, ""'' 811111, OJon!•~ HIC~I.
f'OUIUM •Act: -• lur1~ 1
"""old ftlhH. Cl•lm1119, Purl<! '7500.
•utGold
• 40lnlco1•I
~IOIThtW.-t
30to HO 4 10
(c.,,,,..,,
l'l!M f ..... blo I Pinc.¥ J• I
f•--111.
HO HO
llO
t.c.10""""'· P••<1u1 '° ..J.eagu e-se.lectiou Glenn
StXTH •AC..E. b Jl.AflO~ l r" u DLIJ exi>«ting to play on-
ly at q uarte rback, the
• ~ >oo '""' Tri tons could face some
J t>J ~~prob l em s in th e
och&vo C.•••m n1 Pu, -~•..OO
Pt'Ne\ Fir
IM(H••-•
lh-ttl'N" tTo•~
Ml (' .JOOt1 .hOt' Mi " tt
llf'TW' lQ'fl\ secondary.
Yet, r over Mark
un"'" uc£ 1 • ..,..,. ... > Messersmith 15·10, 165 )
~~:~"~~ •o \tort•• • ._A.,.9 1s a returning starter.
J101•<1 IC•"'P••• • 10 010 100 Also. Russ Immel (5-6,
1.111,u. '"''"'•"''"'' 1110 .. o 1451 saw periodic action ~~!'"",H,:':'S"' 1 '° last year and could land
"°\("' ,,, a starting spot. Others in
u ''""" > 11e,,, & 1 T,..1, contention are Mark
l .. o •. ,. •• o moo McElroy (6·0, 175),John
llOHTM RACE On~"''"' I_.
old•. SI••" Pu"• U! 000 .oddrU s.•-~···~· AVtt lbtf'
IP•l>C·•• Ir I ; 60 1 IO
Perry (5·6, 150>. Bob
Hoover (S-10, 1601, Chris
Russlck (S-10, 160) and ~= Mark Sherry (6-0. 175).
ao
HCOHI> ... u I lllO ""j"' "I"" UCE -11/t furlong\ on s t a rter Rich Stanton Roy, is a 5·8, 145-pounder .-"._ ""---...:i'""" -&..~;-rynr-111or-~ u1J . .t.ncr.,.,«n (6· l . 18-S sr.) a l t he w.ho. p.lc.k.e.d. U-p ..L.000
''••"''""' ...,,..u*·''•'"''"'"""" Purw,11,ooo. .... d tart Ti yards on the freshman •11.ooo.-.t000 Glw'M nrNTOlrv•r .. 1 m . 1uaruit an s er m team.
J-v-1s1>oem•h•l 11• ~£M''"'~••••I m Bienek (6-0. 215 sr.) al
e1""1 w•1~rec .... ,..,. 111 Atw•u A Pie.sure IP•••<•' ••• t.e Mike Fuentes is the on-WP I<onlfl~""'"',,. Clorol tt• Te,..ler (Torof !IS Cen r .
t..ou•"-11•1ki•11ID1n1cot•I '<•I" Jt"'ll~Met1laqe lN0911HI 114 Jy Sen ior backfield ~"" siorm tV••o•'"1 11• Olic R.,,., 1ver91ra1 11~ D S eandidate who has varsi-Y4• N<>on111m IMHhMll ltlll Oovolaqlo(McHar9wl 111 e ep ea 5,,.,,.Y ,w .... 1c.,.,. .... , "• Prlnc.•"•ro•d 10 ... 1<0111 x1~ ty experience, rushing
nt1110 11Acli! • '""~ , tt•• T'9)'11111c.si .... c1e1 11t for 44 yards on 16 car·
ooc1 "''"""" ''""'' c•••m•"O ,.....,.. E .. i.mpqt•••tPi1>e .. Jrt •u F h T J ries. Bill Lawbough, a MOOO Cl•1ml"'IP!><•t7J.OOO-UO.OOO 18• a e •Ac d h Pr•n<.,~r•t <Gtm!NO 11\ SllCTII •ACE -I 111• ml'" l & • 6.o, uo.orpoUn Senior W 0
,.. ..... F,.,n1y<Ca1tant<1•> 111 Yff' o1o "'"'""" <011• " vetOHICI'\ llilOttlO u.v ,., ... , u..._1 -played at St. Paul as a Fo•nell• (Torol 11• O••"'•"'l> ~uooo Cl•'""'"'"''" s 1 ..._. I.AM _,._10'my .... ar1 1Mo,..1 "' 11!.G00-\10,000 1 ....,1e<""•""'<0·~ v"~' ' sophomore, is another
llr>voi.tow111McH•••"'' "' GMMStNttMoqvori 11s ~'.;;!~0:~~'·'"119cod,MOro<Jl candidate in the veerof-v ..... c:r ... IVol••cr.,.,1 ''' &u,Out IV••••QUl'll •IS MAL1eu ,. ... -n ·~· :s.s (ense.
Women
In G.oH
,_,,,.,.., '"'"'•rJ•I Ill F•U Fuldlc> (Mol\AI II\ <•llto ...... 11 N,,., ...... !MUbwl,n ~V01••1No11w1• 111 Sl<yC...•oer<M<H••-1 "' 11CH11to,1u,ooceca. Returning lettermen oo1..""ouNou,. ""°"' '"""""..,•1
.i.
11 111 =-~::,;:~~~.~~~"'e"•' ":~ <:t<~T:.~~1e,;;.u.:;:'!! ~ Ron Valler camp (6·0, 11 .. 1 11.~~::::~~ n-M••Y
FOU•TM "ACE • ,.,,._ 1 _,,,,.. <GonUtle41 117 ~•c ) d M T R•ltklll, IC•Y Flllfl•'· em. Kii--·· Old ..,.,don 11111•• brPd on C.llt, SI•'"• t .. 't"r<tl 111 at1ti.n; ISma<k .. el,Jt.ell«lllU. ~ an anny OrrCS ('"1 "'1 "" ..., l..OffO lt:ACM 10-"''~ WllWf> -("'l l'"c) be Glor I• !lowdtn, Ma rlo" OISOI\. ••m•n(J 'WUS.000 i10.000 CroU 0.11cer IV•ldt1I I I' f'IM19l•r•: J lune, l M rr•cllClll, ISM u-1 °" appear to ~el<""" C.1111011. Ty H1m1110, M.ory
Cotll•••Y l•CIY IC.mHll In Prole5-McG1r9le tC•mp0\I I IS t1 th l tt b k ...,.,, Bu<klt\, Dollla Jo11n. Vol"(Jonl• 8'oumme11llV11tn1...il•) Ill __ ,, ,., c:.ellco IMH, )NllllUI. ' e Op qua er 'C 1Cldd4tr, VOfldi Plll•r10n, MOlllble
Hllt>tllW!y lll.V Hl•Q~I A I()
A llrol•nt llo•ol 4 60 I IO
Tt""' I I! I S
A E•,,...nd0f'fowntd•n1'v,
Sct•l(t\rd I m I\ 11PPt'r So~cer Tourney Set Foxle l'tlll IOllvtrH) II~ ro<kcocl. t•OlutlHH, U rn.cweto Candidates along With •O-lou Robllltoll, Gtornle SAN 01100 CMo1<11ci.a1 l"l ... 1-"' , • • ~···To~-~•1wP,1nc'•'",111J,•1 11, M19ter1: 1.us •lbol<ort, 1• "',.fin )uruor Scott Sa llee (S-10, ,.,,.,,.,, a.11, Gon.,., sue IC•PWI. ""''" '""'"' i> clotp!>I ts--tlllllltltl " ho Gl•n4• C.rrf, C•lt f)roWfl, Tolly !Un•, II. -JM) W Wa 8 8 Starter On Grl61.,, Ann lvortoll, Shirley •1191trsf.)tb0flllo,4ff<fll<o""u,m •'-bom t C•l•h•n, ""ulll• Lel•ura, Maru NINTH RACE -l'•mllo•or'llurl J
l"tlt Old• t. VP ~ldr1~" •llO...,~~\ I'll•••''°"°· JovlolJ~
IPlnt••Jr I 4 10 310 11t()
(I Rt>jO 0 .. 1140 1Md"6•"' ¥I ~«I J l)O
MO\I OitQ<:JAd tOl1"•'•' • • tO
"'"" ' to J \
An all·star junior S<><'· 11-12 a nd 13·14 will be
cer tournam ent will take eligible to compete. Girls
place Sep t . 18·19 e nd from 8·10, 11-13 and 14·16
25·26 a t Cerro Billa can enter. too. Entry fee Jr. High, Villa Park. is S1S. For further in·
SIV1'NTM ••er -• furlonq,. ,
w••OlctlllllH. Clalm1•9· P\lrwwooo. Ctalmlt19lltl«I11,SOO-\ 11,000.
TrltWinclMarlah CCempal!
.. , • ._,Mtl\At·
FIH111"!1 la\l>t$ CNoqu!'I I PIOw~Sllo• IR•m•rl'll We,,.,,., SI•• IOllv••e&I
•«k"",,.,.111M11. Wlesop ore eam. • • • •
DANA WHA•I' -161 ~: tt6 Val d l'oln.relll,HntlH1rdl•9.
11-s,, 1obaf"r.cuo1,t 1>or1110.>"1111bVI, Both Jerca mp an u .. t """" • 1119h1-P•t Giii , •• llliltfl T l l d · th Elotwt Grnchrter 11. AM <>-<d• 1'. 111 r'IKll u d, 11 l'Mcurel. •• n or res s ar e 1n e IMrv """ a..0111 "· Phym11_.1..,...,
'""'"· • '"'"" M• beu. d I t N1w..ou '"''''• ...... , ... , _ 1ot secon a ry as season JO ••
....... ,.: ...... u. 111o11110, 1obl...t111 6 -..a t.he one who doesn't 91119'>1-J""• Poll"· Sotl!I'• 0.11
FlnH •ACl-11•1tn1tlf'\. )Yf'•" No.Cr•I<"'• B o y s I n a ft e· formation. contact Lee
classifications 7-8. 9· 10. Jones at 538-7488.
c.ni..t HI <V•ltntu~•• •
C.•11119C0u<h <C••~e\I
IU
II•
11• 117 114 , .. -·"" OllU 2', Ty Hem•llO JO, Dottle Morrh JO 1"'11, JS maO ertl, IU roO Cod get the QUarterback nod ,.,..., TllO"'l"On ll, Joye• Cole JI U»-.7'1 l.!Kllffl -ISi """""' IA , ,. •) OICI lllh•• b,-,d '" C•lll. 0•1"""11· U Eu<I• -J.Je•l•I Ju• & 7 £1 "iil'll.Cifiii'l+ilCIO~. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ... =jA~e, P'•IOUe M
Major League Standi~s BUY
or
LEASE
. 01 aaau
HIADOUAITBS 1MslMTAAHA
PACTOH A""'40llm
SAUS • IBYICI PAUS •LIAS ....
SPO•TSCAI
CIMTla
Llfge Selection
New& Used
lmPQfts
IMMIDIATI' DIUVllY
OM ALL
MODILS
AMERICAN LEAGUF.
East Dlvlslon
W L Pei. GB
New York 79 50 .612
Baltimore 69 61 .531 101,
Cleveland 67 63 .515 12h
Uo.!lton 63 AA .481 17
Detroit 61 70 .400 19
Mllwaukrl' 58 70 .453 20~'.i
Wc>!ll Olvlsloo
Kann s City 78 Sit .591
Oaklnnd 71 61 .534 7
Minnesota 65 69 .485 14
Texns flO 72 .455 18
Angels 59 74 .444 19t,.;
Chicago 57 75 .432 21
WtffttMl~Y'• korn
8')<11)1\ lTna\O
llollltMO•t1, oCa"\lltCllY I ,,,..,., ..... u. °''""°o MoMt-0111, Mol•aukM 11111M"lot\I
(4t1for"•• 4. O.trou t °"''"""I Mt,. Yo•\ 0 h"Y'•Oanw
M••••vlP<t C llodrlQu~• I •OI ....... ,,.,.0,01. t"-• II ()nty9_ 'o<....,.,l.cl
Fr!My'10•!M\
...,,. Yerk et &•tit_.
eon°" 11 O•""'" Mn-..-.. el OetrOll
f•••Ut !Cal!W\ City (M~•I Ml-Ml• 0.1<1""4 •t C.lllomlA
NATIONAL Lf./\GUF:
East Dlvlllloo
W I. Pct. GB
Ph1ladelph1a 83 48 .6.14
Pittsburgh 73 57 .562 91.,
New York fl7 G4 .611 16
Chicago 61 72 .459 23
St. Louis 57 70 .449 24
MontrPal 43 Ill .347 !161 2
Wtsl Division
Cinc1nnall 84 ~ .627
Dodicers 74 56 .569 8
llouston r.s AA .500 17
San Diego 63 71 .470 21
Atlanta 59 74 .444 24Vz
San Fr ancisco 56 77 .421 27\~ w • .,.,.,.,,.,k.,o
Cllluqo r. Allfnt• Sf U tnnlnool
Plll\l>VtQh •,\a• 01t90 I .,.,. v.,, t,$An Franc I.coo
H~lan I PhllACltlplllf 0
\I l..tl>tt l,(1r>(lnnatlOlllt1W111\q\I
l.o\ A"9fl•• •I "'°""t•l. lllJCI ''"'" T94ay'1o.t-\a• ,.,.,,( 11(0 ( lhtr 10 I II •l ...... Vo•~
l~llt<•U 11
L.O• A,,..10 cs.inon •• • ,.,., llllOOe• 11 u •t
MolOlrt•l I0.•"'""4) s ... d "~··· "'· l !>.911 DotQO IFr•<\tti.."' .. , , or Ortttoft 7 II M l"•I
"-"' 10.nwrvl o l'•i.u•10-~ lollh •• Clll<-
Pill-Oll •I Mtn!~Ht, 1
On<l,,...ll •t Atl..,I•
~U-1(1111• •• NfW Yorio
l.O\ 4n(felAl•I HO>nlor'I s.110..., ., s... ~.l>C 1..:0
PrOl\t l'Ull,Y.i.Plll(.IY Jr! "' 114
XIO' M.tftcl .JM•M !O•n•colal
Ell-•-nl•I IMcHa.._1 1U °""' Sotlnq IVO•Qar.i "'""""C.1>4MI IPtet<ol
11•
ICI ..
11trr4K.,..., ""°""o·•" u11co11aH.> will probably wmd up as ...,,,..,.. .... , .. ,, • ·
Wllll.tlHR.h •llowl•ll .• M llbul. a COrnet6aclc 11..NIOU•L SAN ,.1 0•1> II-SI. u-...1-· Mel t ourney· • lllghl-Oorh
11 _1 .. s: 'tuna,..,, u11<0 btis, s.r But if Marina is to Im-Hanodw•<" ro. Ja11• f'o,.111. w .w ... 110nllo,JS1 ro<ll cod ,,,,.., 11, •••IMI•• TllOl'njl-n
Aviv. ••v , ... ,. s ... u1t1 -" prove upon its 4·5 mark. a moM-M.,o•rtt 0et1.tt11 r• AIMllltllll• C-Rolo ITorol ... _.•o<" ':!:._ ' .. allH<or• •• 11"'11 coo. )JO It will need to find top -·· ,.,.,.., 11. Helen ,...,-_ 7). • ...., JoY'• Koplon 1', K.., OrA<ly It. 11•00 Noo -1n .... 91,,. 101 replacements for suc h c 1119"!-M.l•• wm••m' 10. Glor•• llOHTH •ACE -tfurlO<I0\ 1.,..Ar
O'dS~l>P Allo••nus Pur .. ~l!.000
8otd NY•~• lSP\Gf't1'••r' 1 11.f
110(-•l llo""w !Pont•• lrl 114
Sut• For• CM( HffOllel 111
R•W'HIQI' 1()41v•••• I 11•
Tllll" MlltCHI (Goflt•l•ll I U Stlec.ttno ITorol 1u
llonllo, 10 IMIU, • IMlrra(udt, 1 offeOSiVe. Jine Stars lliC Wtid11•r 71, Oot•\ Hope 7•, ICff
l!thllUl,a&lblUAIHIU,O iql ..... '4\llO, d B b T " i d Mr.(11 ... ,,..,n, ,.,., -2u ••o1er.1 >.us oJ..-1 1uar o 1ezz ap o 111oM-l!vt1'" W•9t • H. -"'·a INcte•••. •111on11e, """'" tackle Dan Meeks . -Oii'"•• sitt.rt "· M.tr9te 1te ... <Od , 11. 9Mbll•• Rourlle 71. SUL HACN -IH anvi.n ., The top prospect as TwllfOlll 10 .. , ............ <• l!tlo. ~ .... ".11c..o11to~"· M1•oc~coo tackle Carl Cherry C6-2, --" ,.,,,.., t11 ... <1v1tt 111 ... ""' ...._ -'••,,o••"· "t>onoo,lsAnO 225) who is a n all-league ,.,,. 1 e.,....,. llou•t• u v.. 1. A• HIHTN llACE -Allollt l't ""I"' ....:."".:..'.::'·.:..•N;.::_11.:..IMl:..;.l ___________________ M<_C._rl_l ... _>t_...,_. >_Lo_r_el_,.,._1_ ..... _,._>_7•
ICIOSO• Govr'lel , Yff' Of~ ' uo ~.,tn• I UOWAf\tf\, Pun• t\\00 ,,.,,. ',,,,.,1
"IU>•l""90 i.,_,,,.._, I
AM9nlf"fftl Ntll• "" IQ.o•t•l•1•
I"''"'°"' fHow~rOI Gt•1t1c ICnloM 1011 •• ,..,
OlftOOMOOn 101••<0141 (~'leln l(;i"'P••I
l•C.t\10 I Vtl,,_., I ""'OM"• VAi~ INoou• II
Racquetball
Tourney Due
Op e nin gs a r c 3till
avrulable in the Orange
Coas t C oll e g e
schol•J"Ship racquetball
tournament to be held on
the campus SepL 10-12 .
Competition will be in
10 divisions for men and
wome n w ilb actio n
beginninc at 9 deb day.
Entries including $10 for
sin1l es and $10 for
doubles teams, wUI be
accepted through Sept. 6.
Competition will be In
men's B. C and novice
singles, B and C doubles.
women's B. C a.nd novice
sln~es and B and C dou les. c e eks s h ould b e
made payable to theOOC
scbol arabip fun d and
mailed to Jim Canon,
Or an1e CoH t C0Ue1e,
2701 F airv iew Road,
Ce>eta. Mesa. 92626.
For f~r th e r in·
form allon, call 551~.
1
the ~rfect 'OOck-to-school jacket
the original G-9
-imported d1rectfrom
'England. a11 ooU..on
· w1ndbreaker w'ith classic
-plaid lin1~.
118t uraT
british tan
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Carter Vows
Holdings Sale
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o..1•uuqu••U "'• A Cartt!r spokesman unnounced later that ~~~~~I ::~·: rt ,.ctmouuusiNus Carter will sell his itock holdlngs if he is elected pre-
h rcvt0t .. ,~. NAMf STATEMENT sldenl buthus not decided what to do about his peanut
ouv ,w;,:::i;;-~~ ~·00..~• .. ~~~:oi•00•1"4 D"""'' .,. 110"'9 .,.," bws.ine s or his farms.
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cle"•-d ti ,,.. 01110 ot RONALD A N D F 0 II L0 I T T I It S ~TEELMAN. Allotnt, •I Lo.•. Ill TISTA,..INTAltV
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C'fl'O"nl w1tNn tour month' .tHtt 1~ Dtf1hon tor Prot>tttt Of W1U ~ for ''
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SHlllLEY 8 PRICE !of '"'""'' D••ll<ula,.. •ncl t!WI th<
Television personality t;d MtMahon. who 1~
Jolmoy Ca rson 's sidekick on the Tonight Show. got
himself into financial dirficult1es through fly·b\0-
night schemes, a federal court has been told in
Philadelphia.
McMahon is being sued by his former wife,
AJyce. to prevent him from sell·
ing a S200.000 house in Avalon,
N.J .• which she occupies with
their four children.
William C. Hamilton, a
lawyer 'A1ho is secretary or
Parthenon. a McMahon-formed
company which owns the house.
testified in U.S. District Court
that some of the TV star's busi·
nesses went bankrupt and that he
McMAHON had engni;cd in "ny-by-night"
schemes In New York that :iidn't pan out. £<1.e<utrh '""* ano D'l<t ot hUrift9 ,,,. 'la,..,""'
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llONALOSTl!ELMAN No )ol•••dtOY•l.•t /OOC•••<CA>nt•r t "b t t t• · Se PbJU • AltOf ... Y•IUw D<lvoo Wt>I. In tne C••• 01 !..1.nt• AN, r1 u_ e 0 re 1_r1ng n. p Hart, passing a re·
m AwnlC•O••ft•d• c.11•o•n••· solution naming a new office ~~\'ii':.~~~:m11 °'""":~~~~! ~";.,OHN t>uilding for him.
AJtorMytorE>ecw••'·· c.o .... 1.c1tr~ ' H~rt. suffering from cancer,
Puo4•Vltd Or""oe to•U 0..11; l'llOI LIE H lllOCKETT is Completing his third tPrm A,.q 16 •rd~pt, l .. 191• )oJ.a ,. All-yutUw • • ... • •
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PUBLIC NOTICE !:!:;":..c.o1ii ...... 1.,ms been a leader of Senate !iberals, -----------..,_,,.,. "'-"t-• but before the resokltton was FICTITIOUS IUSINl!i\
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paid tribute .. HUNTINGTO~ M USIC HJ/
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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Sen. James AUen (0.Ala.).
called him ··a gentle. le'vable and """T
loving inan·· who is '"dedicated. determined and strong ...
Republican Sen.. Koman IJ.ruska of Nebras
said Hart is a fair man. always respected b31i col-
leagues for his personaUty and ability. __y • Chicago Daily News reporter Pf'ter Lisagor will
finally receive his WlJUam Allen Whlte Foundation
award. Llsagor. Washington -----i •Yd••ft<•• • m•"o' C1v• Ud. 'lf'ttlOM•
PICfl'TIOU\ 8U\INESS dentro do JO dlu . Lt~ I• 1nlor""'"°" ( )
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correspondent for the
Chicago 11.fWSpaper, was
named recipient of the
award last March. but ill-
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Ll'I ANOACCIOENT ANO lfl!ALTN
SY N0,..StS0' THI AHNUAL llATRMINf
YllAlt INOCDORCli-lltll.. ttll \ et
t•"'mtrcl.tl ._.,, u .. '""''~' ~"' , .. , o.w 1""'· :w1i. u•. ,.._ ..... h,CA tlMI
attending a meetm~ to receive the award.
·Lisagor. the 27th recipient of the citation given
annuall>' in the memory of the (amed..Emporia. Kan .• publisher. will receive the award ala Universi-
ty of Kansas eeremony Nov. 9.
* An Indiana motorist picked up an unlikely
hitchhiker for a 25-mile drive to Terre Haute -Sen.
VaMe Hartke CD-Inc.).
Ron Klger of Noblesville stopped on an exit ramp
of Interstate 70 to pick up Hartke,
his son Wayne. and driver J ot>
Harvin. The senator's car had
broken down about 45 miles west
of lnd1anapolis. an aide said. on
the way to a campaign ap·
pearance in Terre Haute.
Hartke, seeking a fourth
term, and his son anddriverwere
walking a!J>ng the ramp when
Kiger stopped to give them a lin.
HARTK& gelling them to Terre Haute just
a few minutes later Ulan scheduJeO. •
House Minority Leader John J . Rhodes says he
won't accept a military pension as long as he is in
Congress.
The Ari ion a Republican
says he agrees with the position
oCthe National Taxpayers Union
that members of Congress should
not accept 0.-del'al pensionsin ad·
ditlon to their salaries.
Rhodes. who 1s to begin re·
cei\ling a $500 monthly pension
next month for service as an
Army colonel. said he will return
the pension.
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Call 142-5171.
Put• lewwords
to worll for ou.
Thur$day. Sep1ember 2 1976 DAIL. V PIL.OT (3
Bo11.ses a11d Hills . .... ..
Atop their stark dirt pads. created by
heavy grading. these nearly-completed
homes in Mission Viejo appear to be creep·
ing into s urrounding hills. The~· and
thousands or others lik<' them are making
the Saddleback VaUey the nation's fastest·
growing region.
Corps Wants Pre-study Assurance From City
By JACK CHAPPELL Of I ... CUiiy PlltCS&.tll
If the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers undertakes erosion
control at Heisler Park. some
kind of seawall or breakwater
will be developed.
Further. before the Corps of
Engineei:s wm proceed with ad~
ditional studies or the erosion. it
wants a commitment from
Laguna Beach that ··structural"
solutions will be acceptable.
Those are th e twin o b·
servations of Win Collins. chief of
the Corps' Shore Protect ion
Section.
Collins' views, given in an in·
terview. com e in resp0nse lo
questions raised in a feud
beLw.een the ~ily of Laguna
Beach 's departments o f
Municipal Services and Plan·
ning.
Band Director,
Teacher So:ugh ____
Saddleback College is in the market for a band director
and full-time physics professor to take slols vacated by two
promotions.
Monte C. La Bonte, music instructor and band director,
was named division director for Cine arts. replacing Dr.
Doyle McKinney. McKinney had been promoted to as-
sociate dean or instruction for continuing education.
Robert N. Parsons. who taught the bulk of the college"s
physics classes. takes over as natural sciences division
director . He replaces f'runk Sciarrotta, promoted to as·
sociate dean of instruction for continuing education.
-2More Found •
DOuhle-taxed List
Continues to Grow
Mi ssion Bell Ranc h a nd
Mariners Village homeowners
are apparently not the only San
Juan Capistrano residents who
have been double taxed.
The municipal airport. propet.
ty and Capistrano Valley Mobile
Home Park were annexed to the
city in 1966 but never detached
from at least two county service
districts.
CITY MANAGER J ames
Mocalis said that the city became
aware of the oversight involving
several annexed properties early
this year and chose to handle the
Mission Bell-Mariners Village
detachment first.
The city has reimbursed
homeowners In the two tracts for
taxes paid to two services dis·
tricts. Capistrano Beach and
Sanitary District and Capistrano
Bay Parks arid Recreation Dis·
trict.
The sanitary district will re·
imburse the city, but the parks
district has rcfu!led to do so,
Lab Injury
Brings Suit
Damages to be determined In
trial court are being de manded
by an Estancia lligh School.
Costa Mesa. student who blamcl'
t.hc Newport·Mcsa Unlrled
School District. for injuries he
suffered during a chemistry lab
session.
Scott Sutherland claims In the
Orange County Superior Court.
lawsuit filed by his father, Don,
that his groin was badly burned
Nov. 5 by paper towels soaked lo
sodium peroxide. •
Named as co-defendant in the
action is laboratory teacher John
Cullen.
Lions Club Plans
Pancake Breakfast
The eighth annual Laguna
Beach Lions Club Labor Day
weekend pancake breakfast will
be held from I a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday in Heisler
Park.
•Tickets are S2 per person ror
the all·you-can·eat. aU air.
Proceeds benefit Lions Club
scholarship-an.cl sight. eon·
servation projects.
claiming residents of lhe tracts
have used district facilities and
should help support them.
THE PARKS district will hold a
public hearing later this month to
determine if a m ajority of Mission
Bell residents wish to detach from
the district.
Valerie Powers, a Mission ~II
homeowner, said the parks dis-
trict is using the detachment is-
sue as leverage lo force the Local
Agency Formation Commission
to decide on the legality of the
1973 annexation.
Terms or the annexation in·
eluded a stipulation that·the city
immediately de tach the area
from the two service districts.
MOCALIS DESCRIBED the
city's failure to initiate detach·
ment proceedings unlit this year
as "lnadvert.enl negligence."
I le said he expects City Council
to agree to follow the same lax
rebate procedure with other i>ll
nexed properties.
"We are willing lo take lhl•
heol on th1s m atter," he said.
"but we expect other parties In·
volved to act r esponsibly as well.
After all . San Jua.n is not the
11ame city il was 10 years ugo. or
('ven three years ago.''
MOCALIS SAID the error re·
suited from rapid population
growth, which overwhelmed city
servlce11 capabllltles.
"After ttll , San Juan has been
the fas leAl growi,Jlg city In
Callfomja lhree yea"' in a row:·
he said.
"LOC>IC.• PCV~OU.IC. Q ICIUIJ: ~ .,
Stan Scholl , director or
Municipal Sl'rviccs (publh·
works> ls. pn•ssing for further
<'OrpS study of the l'l"Osion at U\t'
park. The oceanfront bluff top
park is tumbling into the occun ut
more than two frl'l a year in
places.
DOUG SClnMTZ, dir<.'clor of
planninf!, opposes involvement
by the Corps of Engin~rs basl.'<1
on interviews with its personnel
and recommendations by Bruce
Baird, lifeguard department
chief.
Scholl has maintained nothing
c~1n be harm<.'d by ullowinA Uw
c:orps to undNlake a deta1h."tl
study or the c•ros1on.
Schmitt ha:. mointainc.-d th.it
~wintt-+h~ ~tudy-, ltw>--....-.--.t
would gain a foothold on the pro·
ject and the cit.y could lose
control.
Collins' position seems to tre~
between the two.
FIRST. WHILE he said thul th,•
corps w ould not undcrt akt•
further study or the eros ion
without n city commitment to a
struelural solution. he said the
l'Orps will li~tcn to what the city
wants.
Collins !Wid th<' detailed study
('Ould cost as much as StS0,000. ·
"We would be reluctant to do ff
unless we ha\-e some-irn.lleat.w· i,n... __ ,
from the city that the thing might
sell.
"Some in the city feel some
structural measur<'8 are not as
harsh as others and rould live
with it. but IC the feelini;t is that no
structural m easures would be ac-
ceptable under any conditions
then it would be a waste or time
and money t o do a further
study." Collins said.
COLLINS SAID that "through
any s tudy the r e's a l ways
coordination with the public."
"The study will include input
from the public and sponsors. We
will come up with recom·
mendatlons. The only rccom
mendation we don't know a re the
special recommendations. We tio
know it will be s tructural
measures." Collins said.
A preliminary report. on th1·
erosion was prepared by Uw
Corps two years ugo.
IT SHOWED that upper erosion
was caused by the burrowing o(
ground squirrels, while eros io11
nt the base or the cliffs was
caused by wave action.
To eliminate the wave action+
it proposed construction of :\
breakwater over an area of
tidepools. or construction of a.
M?awall the length of the park ..
The breakwater would be tht1.
least cxpensiYl'.
Despite the erosion caused b
the squlrrel11, the city council has
refused to authorize their
eradication by JlllSslng or polsOfl•
ing. /\humane t rllpplng prol(ru~
has lowe'red but not. climlnalcd
lhe rodent 1>0pulatlon.
Three Boats
Burglarized
In Dana Point . \,. Three owners or boats moorccl
at Dana Point lforbor have re•
ported the t he!L o( marine pro-
perty to Orange County sheriff'f
o(ficers .
Cal Stale Fullerton teacher'
Ronald Langdon Jr. of ~llert<>f 1 told deputies an outboard mole>*' and a gas tank with a total value
of $540 were t•ken from hi•
vessel by thieves who cul the
securing padlock.
Property which included all
anchor, a)hip's bell, a bait tank',
a battery and a comp&Ss was lost
by sales repres~t.ative Donald
John Unmacht, 55, of 34446 Via
Gomez. Capistrano Beach. H+
valued the loss at $144.
An anchor chain and lin9
valued al $183.50 were 1totd
from a boat owned by retiree Be>•
Vincent. 80, of 461 Camino S•t
Clemente, San Clemente, of;
ricers 1aJd . •
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Fast Ctedft ApprOYal
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Newport Shorea
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,u1id tennis coul'\ $1~.i~I
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REAi.ESTATE 631·1400
II reul estate ,1dH•rt1sl.'CI
m this ncwspa!)t'r 1s 11ub·
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Hous ing 1\el ot 191111
which make~ it lllt•.:al tu
11dverlis 1• ··ull\ J.>rl'
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chscriminatlon based on
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or n11t1onnl orti;m. or an
intention to mukc an)
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BIM llAS'flNG~ Th~ ne\\'Spaper will not HASTINGS & co. Valley Realty
knowingly accept any RU&. TOltS 640·55601--------• advert1s 1ng for re;.11 1----
cstale which 1s in viol~ 2 STORY 3 llDROOM
lionorthc law.___ + rOOL
Houws for s• S52,500
WHITEWATER
COASTAL VIEW
SAN CLEMENTE
S22.250to
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1nA throui:hout t"or pmatl' l>Jrk. '>lt'I'~ 10 STEPS TO IAY ACRE EST A TE more 1nformal1011 on lh1!>. l)c;it•h with riHlll1 to 1•\
3 IDRM RAMCH barl(a111 cull U63-tiitii ittt11d 0111 :--~ 111::i .11110 $56,900 0011\ I • I •, ' ijj:l835()
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sized hvmg room w1lh . -===-••••1• ... wall of 111uss. View of 3 IEDROOM PLUS
sprawlmg ((rounds and 20X20 IOMUS ROOM THEILUFFS
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fruit orchard. <.:ounlry S49,9~0
kitchen massive stone f' or ma I c 11 tr) to
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,.,, :1 hdrm plu~ 111:11 n:·
rircplucc. Vining room dramatic· ltv111~ room.
hus pegg<.'<l wooden floor. Open 1>lJ11·i. tn ,t·par1th'
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secluded mu:.ler :i.u.ile S.iddlcbul·k ~11ur10l'l
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P and chlldrCJ1's quarters. kll\'hl'n . S1•1•1\11l••1I
Rul'ITV! 963·7881 ballroom. 111·d p.1r1~
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nod compll'IC upg rading
lhruout. 4 Ill~ l11:drooms,
plus den. office. family
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lncludlnJt a lnri,:c• yard.
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. . REAl.TORS
SPLASH
lf'4TOTHIS!
.• prelly blue pool plu'I
lWO hui;u fireplaces, 3
bedroon and den. on a
quiet tree-lined street.
Term s . SS7 ,000. C11 II
today,002-7788
LUXUR"f PLUS
Walker 6 lee
Real fstst11 ,.'ANYTIME
Eastside
OPEN HOUSE
DAILY 1·5
4459 W.Cat Hl9hway
ewport leach
--:tnc"drooms, 3lfotns
675-9547
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Cos.bl ttt1a $56, 900
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COATS &WALLACE
REAL ESTATE , INC.
'estors delight with bltn
tcnunt. ll urry. <'n ll
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~HERITAGE
REALTORS
2000 Ft:FrontOC)e
Hi ghway 74 n IVl'ri.idc THE AMERICAN
('ounty 4 Luktos, 70 DRUM
trees. i:old mine 11.nll S52,950
waler • All or purl. Cull Quiel tree hned Ill reel
Land Siiles Div. of Pelc tends toprivateparking:
Barrell Reallt:_ Collage walkway to PETE BARRETT secluded entry! Lavish -REALTY-living room highlighted
675•4060 by t oa sty fireplace•
Gourmet kitchen w/din ,_. ..... .,.. ..... .,.. .... .., .... ..,...,.-i in g e ntertainme n t.
Rambling walkway lo l•---------•I s we c pi n g m as l c r 1111----''-""t Costa M•sa tx.-droom a nd bath + 2
children's retreats. Por •
Tiie bt11 ploco 11 buy ............ 0...
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642-5678
DAILY PILOT
lar9C1in!! ty t ime patio wtl h S49,900 backyard room ror pool!
/\ sharp 3 bedrm home Owner 1ert area and
with new pa ml msidc and mw.t sell! Submit your
"OUt. New carpcti; and nffcr' 1147-6010.
dn•~s. tircat locatum on orrN,, ., • ., Hllf,,OtTNr<r•
lurgc 110' dl'ep lot. ~all [ '8 I
546·5880forfull details. ~. IUAiHW
OCUNfRONT
~HERITAGE
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Deluxe du1lh.'x: 2 hdrms .
OLD CORO..,... DEL ;i ha., bit in~. tr-1.11 .. 111 """" each unit . ~llf>l'r ~un MAR deck. •I (;ur l(IH3fl<''
lkwullfullv n•mod1.•h•li 2 $llt9.500!
lx.'t1101110 h11m1• nn I< 2 lol loltoo lay rrop.
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A new h~tm i: in popul:1r Harbor Vww
Oroudmoor Lols of ~pac~! Oac·ks to wiltlt·rnc~l). l:>ld •:-. to a purk anti th, lot
lL'><'lf is roomy The.· house.· 1~ ,,:r<>0' y, 4
Bedro oms plus hoyb 1 d t:n . hu~c
~(·rc.•t>n<."I J,!am~· r>c>n·h. formal timing
,ind p ·~k a \ ll'\\' o f Lhe cx.·can .\ h~llll~
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2443 Eau Coa~t H1qhw<1v. Corond d•.t M.ir
.ilsu m M•"·.i v,.,.,,. 11 S:Tr; 'J990
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OCEANFRONT -JUST REDUCED ! 2
Bdrms . 2 bathl>. on the o<:can
Beautiful white bc at·h. graC'eful sea ~ulls. heakll pool. sct·urity hid~. Price
just reduced from Sl.15.000 t o $87.300' Fullv furn1:-.hcd An ~Int chok~ for a
beu(;h hidc.•oul.
HARBOR·
ofooling<Jor a_j.Jome?
W*'ll, we hi:l\'e 1t and h e re 's
why .John 0 . Lu~k ~rnd Son huvt>
built muny outstnndin.: quality homes
ht•n • in ~('wport U«.'<Jt'h und they art!
ex<:lui,1Vl'l). ~o rne trade rn homes.
-.ornl' JU t llst~>d with Lusk ... So give
us a call. lte mc.·mbt.·r wt• huvc tl' 3 & G
St'<.l rooml), 1 & 2 slort el) from Sl 14,000.
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Capt' ('o<l. -1 BR. ·1' :! ba .. playrm. or Sth
BR . 2 lrpf(·~ oak fin; .. ln<lscpg. Pier &
.float. S360.000
Litlo :'\ord. Ii BH. or 4 cm . & 2 BR. apt.
On sandy bea ch. 5295,000 ·
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy\•dt• Drove N 8 67'> 61t>I
1002 GflWral J OOZ ........•...••...••.... ······················· 2 STORY
VA FIXER UPPER!
SL.,,.Y SlJOI:
T he back yurd slippery slide lcta~hng
mto a fr~e form pool isn't the only cxcitm~ feature of <his Mesu Verde
spLil l~v el. There's <J lso a s na.tzy
jacuzzi. ·a family room-game room
complex, formal dining and dramatic
decking. This is a lotta house. The
money is Sll4,900.
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_REALTORS'. 546-699:0 .
1525 Meu Vetdc Drive~ East, Costa Mesa
.1ho 111 Corom1 1tel M,11, .it 675 13000
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TAYLOR CO.
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This home needs pairft. n ew roof.
lawn. etc. Do your own thing & save
money before owner r edecor ates &
increases the price. 3 Bdrms. lovely
Anthony k idney.shaped heated paol.
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MEWPOIT CINT'm. H.I. 644-49 I 0
Thul'$day, September 2 1978 DAIL 'f PILOT ('S
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been wa11mi: for! llurl') • ~ raised hearth fireplace wetwau• llAOI 7S2-t920 home. Steps lu So. bay. -•" Diego l-wy, 1mmac, rcli.. UN IVERSITY PARK
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curpels, n ew drape), pJnd l.o\'el} ::.cl'lutl!'cl nJi:stunc CO\'cred pat.lo MA RKET FEltRY Kids.slnglesok.+'ee OW. ~o wax fir:.. supt>r mutch'g ur~.::.huttcrs ~
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\ 1~"· 4 llcctroom. 4 balh. owner. llas lots or exlrrus itself $126 000 67S-5205· ......--CIC Sept. 20· 540·3828 Beach. Move right In
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or494.2070 HcrborYi•wHOMe or 498-1936. Night Show· 960.4410 Wmlcronly.673·305:J frµI~ close lo OCC & Condo2 Hr d 2"'1 b patio. Pool&Park. Dltn:-.
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Tr o PI co I T c r race ocean. $73.000 ~ .-vn Cli1rmiog 1 Br collage Larry.54&-5880 • Lrg back yd. $425. Cat 552·9444 Mr. Dunn
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WOODIRIDtil yrly lse. Main Rentals, S40·537o 3Br, 1~ ha, family rm. 'rh1~ 1:. tlw extlUn1t nn•• :EST IUY IN ON BEACH MS0.4br.2bn. Move now! bltns, frpl<', pool, 2 car
i.lory. 4 bflrm .. 2 bltlh AllOI VIEW 1 Bdrm (Furn ) $370 mo. Den & frplc. Ownr. Isl & gar. Lawn care, pool
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OPEN DAILY 10·5 graded. well loc:ited Hames lbd. •dull. no pel park 15,875 sq fl. ofc·warch$e. root mb,h lnclucJcs use o lam rm fptc DW R/O lroot •rear. 1425. <213) lie. No pell. Comm pool,
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2 pools, no el(tenor main· butdlhRe .irrass In rca c-.-1 .... __._. dr1-s walk lo shop' ••••••••••••••••••••••• m•rvelous WAY or life-I &111..a-4 br 2 b -n b"!· ---1mo. No ....... Br. 2 Ba. kltch /flm rm.
tenance Plenty of lime yar . nng >our grC<'n -..._.. ,,~ ' . ll ~..,, ' •· -nose -,,_.,. ror ne;.. nearby Golf thumbaod sove BlG 3 8R 2R A h o m e , plng._As klng $5995. r-tside vetheretoo. Ll.SMS/mo.ul.last+ ays, 525·1 700 ; pool, Jacuz.z.I, $375 mo.
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LA.GUNAllACH Wa~ter Rl·nlub I br wl'lllellff area. Ageul 111dw1n~~,,(t., ...... , ..tal1toS ..... 4300 a•d '!I. 546·3147 urt 8 &.
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on 2 levels. l..gt> ll v. rm dock ~SO/mo . without Main Rcntab. 5'10 s:no 1, incl. w /lhis 1 UH . 1m1 ~.fV.11').) STB'S TO IUCH 2BA, Promontory Pnt.1111~~/1••ffl/ w/~cc dock$000/molcai.. IA&.IO IMM <..'OllU> (llf1lap\...J.D.CJ..~ • '21J1(26at.hs.$400 Reli1;J-664'hlft.Spm-""-Ce ~ ~3'~~~~~e~ts~F:.\:'I' WATHFltOHT I br 1111.'1 Ult~ t:qUJPP\'11 ~v&::.r: .. ~.b~s~I.~ 8arheiorapl$.11Syrl.y AVOID INCOMPATIBLE •••••• , ................. I'
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Gale guarded commu111 ~~·aid ~)~·:n ~: l 1111f~ .~'c.' •Studio& 1 un ,\pti. <.;I c an. s L 7 S/ mo. 9, E.ASTSIDE :idult 1&.2 ll'r. Stunning 3 br gardc::n apt. UDO TNHSE 2br, :.!ba, l'emale over 40 to :.h~re •BEER BARS (2)
ly • T <:nn1~ P' t lie h I I arbor 1111.!h. C'cl~I J111:h. •TV & Maid Si-n· vu al pu:.~1bly 12 mo l ease. S200.S22S. Ll~e new. Pool, Pool. rec room. $265. mo. lge patio & deck. fr!llc. homt': $JSO. Ulll paid. ltB.S.. l716 Oranee. CM
L c n II c S 3 () 5 m o Co,, la '"''" 111 uh. $125. • Phunl• Sen. lit d r<><>I l>-l2 6-12-1 no pets. 1647741'·087·· 228nd. St. 710 W. 18th St. vie~. Adlt.s $550. 675-6359 ~ 19'.tO 645-4170 540-0609 t714)SSl·l75:! ,., r----------1-------------:n~ :ri!li to7S 5176 •ChiJdren Scct11111 2 Br apt. pslairs. Ne l'::U.tside $275. Elec. pd. 2 WESTCLJt•F lgc 3 Br 13~ M-t' ~1·33 rrsp., single, oing Sculptured nail
VH:W POUL JAt:l:ZZI •Low monthl\ rJlC!> i;urage. SJ25 incl utll C:ASA VICTORIA br duplex, bllns, gar. Ba fplc patio '""'I $350 worl..,nJ?, share mce lg shop in Fountain Valle)
1---fi117V1 HH tntltop ~ lir. a 11•1• 1'°'1'· Cprlr. ZUIL~l-ponJ.lhd.01 3 M'1 ~ B 1.2&3br,Delu~f~r. (;hildren ok, no pet mO ~Obi '""" • k>e..11.li .• nr. llrkhri.t & 15 fot-flle-or !tub·lea e.
l.ta!\e tiSO mo (.;J 11 ••n,·I 1>-1110 2 i .ir -.tJr ~ 97:,Sor &IS~; bi;~76. ~r-us • . or I-urn. gas/wtr pd. 646-41M . Adams. $120. mo. Isl, Contact Sylviu Naman
11 :i r r " 7 S'> 19 ')o o ~5 t..lf; 01 17 tW.!~10 ,\dul~·No ""lS Sec. oJtc lasl. util pd Sue, John. -· ----..:u1e bach. l'OllllRl'S. Ltal .-~ " M~A VERDE· 2 Br, nev. 968•5233968.9086 for an appl to &ce shop. 586-SSBI t;Xf.C 2 .,l> SpJnt!>h 2200 pJ Stnglc:.onl) Sl 3S up SanC~ 3776 Pool.rcc rm,elevators cpts, paint, e ncl gar. lbruUUlics paid. ____ 003.2137
Minion Vi~jo 3267 sci fl. Jbd. fuirw:l\' 'lcw, l&l:\,ucado 642·028:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2:S Vlctoria,64.2-8!M'O quiet cul-de-sac, $230 + $170per month ~I for I"* 4350•---------
••••••••••••••••••••••• llbr:srr. dC'n. 2 lrpk~~· Ba"" I -d -$t"< Ut1l pd Singles ok 3 Br 2"1>:r-~ndo frplc sec •• ref. & credit. app. SS2·9389orS48·7~. •••••••••••••••••••••• Smtdwich Shop ll.'11111~ paol nr by. ~.... · we ur apl, ow11~1a1n-. ""· · • • 1 d ' 1 • .. • L· p S30 G s 56500 Mo Uouse .ror rent. school ~ i:iSt cpts, dprs, refni;. Pool n c a r u c :a c h . palm & PoO. b gar. 498-lsaG 2 BR apt. Mature adulu. arage .. or .ent mo Good ';°~ation, ·all •help close. 2 lg l>drnh. 1'.iba, &lS!J94S Hc a r h c omber, f ee , Adull.s.$375.642-llM 31116 Winter rental. 4Sth & st.orage only. 325 J 17th lg yd.831 ·1S05 afl 5. SS<IO. 3 hr, 2,, ba.1'l'llllts. _ 031.201 1 DMOPolnt & Seashore.675·9506 Pl.CM.Sec an llAM run. Same owner 9 yrs,
. , IJCJUI \\'ull .. 111 heh. Mu\'c Guest Hst , lu,urious. GIAMDOPEHIMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 will train. Terms. Dick
Trabutu L,1\J lnt1, .11 r nuw!Owncr.i:HlOOOll 1-:mp gent :-.:o .. mokt:t~~t111t~h THEIAYLEAF LARGE&.CLl::AN 3 br,2Ncwport Shcarl.'~,pool.1 ~ a r:q;c W1\NTEU 111 Park,Bkr.673-1348
('ond. 3 b1·. 2 bu. cpu. ---~laid sl!n·.51!1 71!17. Uftfumiwd '>Rdrm S200 ba w/yd. Garage. $325. blkllto occun.28r,S275. t;i\L\.t1~1iKt::, HH•croftS..__
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drp:., OW, fpll•. ~1351mo Harbor V1t Home ---••••••••••••••••••••••• iJt-• ur I · No pets, G75·S205 or 960-3572 .,'76-J7S4 .._,.
_ 96.1-4SW Agt N~-3 Bed rm, c•l<•im, i.unn) l \DdrllbJch. ty!X'1 . trQa1 1~·~1 Gefteral 3802 u~~ l'!i. ~~~~~~s~w 1_6'1_~_:112-1 __ • ______ , Capistrano Area
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..... •-h 3269 and ' a c a n I. 0 n I) , u s. no P*' s u1c ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adul•~ no ""ls ~-Cl t 3176 Office ""*al 4400 Needlepoint and kindred .-wport-11e .,.,-s1 <'·II Uruq , pJrk.SllS+.S.llH173 t ·hld kh ·l T •1. . "'•d ~c~t 2Br,28aCondo,approx -•mtne ltems.Cozy locationwlth ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· mo a uc -------< I o ere .1 re< ant 329Avoc.i o, ... • '4 ml from beach w I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• •n-.n.... est a is e<JCl(enle •
Npt. Shores. 2 UR. co1w Homt'S S7S tJOOO !~~' n~n:. · ""' •~m~.: r.~n~~~o~p~~: .<~~~~. 646·tl883 ocean view. $360 mo. ln· WHITEWATER VIEW Orig. owner, low rcnl.
dt>n Wolk to beach. etc riv bl'. 3Br. lien. 2h,1 ....,.,.. · o tx'h .i· J pn.~ug1nus rommunaly" ~lll!.idc 2 br & den, cpl~. eludes. pool. te.nnis, gar, 3 .hr. 2 ba. frplc. S39S. Good net. Open only Sh~
$.ltOt Yrly Ai.tt. S.18 1~) new \'Ph & p<Jmt ,\cl'l.''i. n~un ~· 833 IS533 Sl>f our1rumished model drp~. bltns , dshwhr. S27S. carport 496-tl936 Diane. 498-0232 daily. Agt. 837 -4200 WATER~'RONT. Pie r dt :~r~l1 tt:ntt1s. $4~S/mo. HuullttqtOft~OCh 3740 Sp:irhiou:> 1100 i..q lftd 642·6:!AJ Maelil4••ecll 3140 Beach apt, 2 Br, 2 Bu. .:/ AtltoSenlct
dock. 3 bl'(irm. fnrm:il -' ••••••••••••••••••••••• town ouse apts u1:sl e 'pucaous 3 br townhouse ••••••••••••••••••••••• st.11\'e & reCri gcrator ln· .1:-"......,... f'oreign Cars
dmc rm. 2 bulh~. w \1 llonl :-.h11;1\'t11I"1th BE,\t~ri Ft:I. t lH' fu1 n in wide opt·n ~puce~ or 2 b· f 1 r 1' eluded. $225 mo. 49ti.7 1SI ./'jc,,.. ... -_ _ Nets origin a I owner ·170 & 'IXO ~ I .i:rt'Cnery, all 2 br, l 1: bu a, rp c. pa ro, 1>00 · c:pC11, fpk, <Ible g;11 , n1 311H. 2' J hn T11wnh11me jJfu. ~ • :> • 1>t•11~ i w Ith 1 j.( c I> r 1 \'tit c Adults. nu µels . S32S. Qlll CREST Soultl LtMJMllO 3116 rc.iot -w1« $30,000. yr. Di,•orcc !
dolls. SOOO mu. ~rly . lsc Nt>ar b<'och. Ph1111c ~lYl1t bldu. 11
1\t 1t•tH' ~11ur. 1.'0dO«cd putio:c. Newly &IS J.'IKI M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tecv -,.!•-. Clean, we ll equipped only. Burrell l\l!alty. Harry ~10 ll5l1\1,.'l pou · saunn. no'"· :H l5, -------FOUR,LRXES .,,... ,........ shop in affluent competl-G42·S200 • no p1•ti<. li30l Kt·cl~un 11a1nll.'<l &. cv~ry luxury 2 l>r, t 'ti ba. patio. Do1: ok. ., New luxury condo, 2br. lion free area. So.
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--HRR VU llm~. ~lonJl'O, 2 l.n. 1 blk W. ol S.•;ich ufl brand nc~\' ~1.1l:c •. dfi>:>. Couple. 610 J oann. $21S. llAMD NEW 2~'Zba, brtoo many xtr11s Orange County. Good
WATF.RJ.'RONT CONDO. Ur & dt•n, 1mrnut ulatc, S1:1ti·r~12 78114 rangei.. :air cond1l1onm~. 5"119S73 DELUXE tolist.M2-5837 an 6pm. 1---------terms...A .... &17-4200 ~ ~sq(t .2 11r&1Jcn.~1dt ~mo.lse .mcl 1:rdnr. ---\'tnYI Ooors. 20 minutes -•lMOl''REEREN-T • ..
lie 11vu11. $350 mo. w. Andl'l.'w. &IQ 6161 LOlfll"O .. oc:h 37 48 Cr o m ,\ n ah e 1 m o IH Rll 1:ard('n apt. fprlc, All ~~::.~:0:1~w..'s. 1·2·3 Rm. offices from SANDWICHES !\\,gent 6408149 ----....................... Rl~crs1det"rwy'lo~r:rnd dsl\'11.thr, pool ,-,,vttrnno, Af taats"'"".-4 $1~ per mo. Adj . GROSS MO
Nwpt llgts arNl 2 or 3 Br. WINTER RENTALS o rrra mp. 285 So ul h nr. Irv ml! Ind. Ar ca. 3 BR,rplc, 2 ba $37S or U.fwMaltecl 3900 Airporter llotel. No lease S7,lOO. + · •
OPEN llOUSt: 2 Ba, new del·or. S360 1ccnt.Ja. apt 2. Corona S?30. M7·28'tl 2 UR . encl yard S27S ••••••••••••••••••••••• req. 83J..3223 Tll noon !iii ::Sid~'& ~~loa~~01~: JBr, 21,oJ !}(I condo w /36' ref's G7~~'i. G4S 5744 1 '·I k t th .. _ h (l)i35·S144 Will Consider Children ,....1E EXCfTING l--'--------1
00 l 1 di 1 $60(1 'l u or 0 <' , .... :ic • - -New 3 Rr ho11:1(' & 2 br See these lovely apart· 11 • 60< PER CL\ FT ing. Mission Viejo area.
yrfy ~~~'. 1~s/8~v . <.;s t s;,. CletMftte 3276 11wimmang ''°°' & Jmplr lcllbocl lsJand 3106 t1pts frplrs COM t: SEE mcnts. they are close to PALM MISA APTS. 1617 w~TCLlF'F-NB Beer & wine Included.
llwy 54S·764:>or ll75·9~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p,arkini: !o.tud lo~ ~!IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• :!222°Pac1ri~· Ave. /\dlts , Central Park. recrea· MlNUTF.STONPT AGT.S4l-5032 Lots of traH1c. Xlnl
--Rc•aut 3 Hr Valla, Golf mo. & pl'ntho~si•, s;l!)S l:UTE 2 nr w ldrek 22..W.1 nu pct.,, tloo. shopping, freeways. BCH. lerms. Agt. 837·4200
Eastbluff 11r1ht level, 3 I.lit. rour:w, IJoOI, <W<'llll, ~ mo. Avualubll• :;l'l'l l"t :\ I S31S 1 ' I Blketo beach! Bach, 1&2 BR. DELUXir. OFFIC.,S ~ •· t I • l'lktn • r cst•n ·1L1cH1 s •llOCna, no. y ry.~ll r t · I " " Rir.ST"'Ul"' .... T ,:., ua . rt> c: • ;. pot1os. min o · t\irporl. $385 : , " · • • 673·:rl31 Evs . run ap . mamct cou-Directions: SI at er & from $195. Comml & indstl spaces. ., "" """ fahulnu:. \ll'W from ~llllO.\.'l3 NOW --------ple.:.mlchaldnmupto2 Beach, H.B. West on Adulls,No l'elb MissiooVicjonrca.
CVJ'tY roum' No 1wb. ---HICE llOOSQ.FT. ~rs OK. No sngls, Sl8S Slater o re Beac h one 1561Mesa0r. :'~s~.5.\\~~tN~~!f& Partners splitting. New 1 /\!:Cnt 67S·l~i! Bcouulul :1bd. 'lbu . Tcr onehousc froml>.iy mo 646·21126 block,rightonKeelson to (58lksEastoCNcwport Mission Vf~jo a rea:.. &immaculatc.Openon-,1
1 --razzo llk. C!ll.. drps.. &. beach. 3BR :!'28A ICIDS p•-OK cu.1-<lc-sac. Blvd.) Handy to S. D. t'rwy. ly 6 hrs dally. and gros~-hugh katch .. dtshuhr.. Children OK. u ~ .f'OU.OWTHESIGNSI! 546-9860 CaUS3M400 Ing $10,000 mo. Seats 200. ~: 2 BR. 212 Ba $150
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109 C San Gabriel. J\v11il $125/mo. Available Eastslde duplex, 2 & 3 ICeetl.,.,.. IN!lty --~;;;-;;;;;----r=..:.::~=~:-:--:::---l2X~l~nt~l~e~rm~~s.~A~gt~.~837~-4~200~ Se~5568599. -----now. Callnow! Br. playhouse. 1295 & l4Z·tl49.., llSTIUY FOILEASE
lmmac. 3 hr. 2 ba, Sa eon \'iew. S18S. Uhl pd 675-8721 $395.S.5-8964 141 .. 300 IMTOWM 30FFICES Ml=n~~e~~~ ••
Clem. home Htd pool, Sml!leol(. 1-'C<-lcllbocl Peftiftwla 3107 RG 1 Br, pool, nr. shops, Singles, Ui2 Br, rurn & $155 MO EACH Mostly help ru and nets
oce11nvu,pvtbch.Yea . MamRentals.S40S370 ••••••••••••••••••••••• adlts/no pets. Ulil pd. unrurn. There's Sl Fm' eCOSTAMESALo" n
II I A · M · 548 ,..,..,, million In r ecreation: .. owner $1500. mo. Ideal lease. Ac 19 on v. vai •ON. BL~ACl l 31[)<1. 3b". •3 Bdrms.S.t00 • 1884 onrovia, ..,....... UIEMEW 752·1700 set-up for mom & pop Oct lst. 5'16() mo '192·S751 ~. u N k p k di •· TENNIS ,(pro & pro· -----1 lleaul.IMalmn $1110. per • 2 Bdrms. $300 * Foxhollow y~ ear La e ur , x 4... s hop) cornpli menlary opcntlon. Good terms.
SanJuo.I mo.1714J 41H·2833 Man;hallRlly 675-4600 p R 1 v A c y. 3bdrm,allbltns,dblatt. lessons, s wimming, 'INVESTMENT DMSION Agt.837·4200 '
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Capi'trono 327 Ne...-le h 3769 2 BDRM 2 RA. C 0NVEN1 ENCE. gar. Nr beach. 1713 health clubs, parties, Exclusive Laundromat&.
••••••••• • •• •••• ••••••• -,....... ' ac Great Cond. No J'etll SECURITY. Sunken liv· A I a ba m •' 536"3465; BBQs le Sunday brunch. Drycleanlng Agency oC ,
San Juan lime for lease in •••··~~~~;;~;••••• $260 846-9543 Ing room-cat.bed.rat ceU· 1536-1718 Sorry, no one under 21 & Balboa Island 675·5666
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4 Rr 3 llu. ror m 1l1n, xtr Dix furn, 3rd story 3 llr. 2 COl'OIHI .. Mor 3122 f Ire p I aces• La r ge ~lwie 3 br, 2 ba, db occupancy. Models ope Office sracc. llEAL ESTATE OFFICE
J 11 r k 1 t c h. f J 111 rm , Ba. 100' from sand. 2 car •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• n B Q • s • p r i y a t e oar. No ........ 420 21.sL dally 10-7. Professiona Arts Bldg. for sale. Newport Beach w t w c t b 11 r, m ~tr b parkanu. 7301 s.-1111hor~ yard•Custom desigoed " 1""""'> area. Bkr. ~3111 4t523Cue..,,Dl·fRVltfE "rptc, :-cr\l vorch Li;c Dn\e W1ntt<r. ~-mu _, 1nt e riors •Duill·in 960-2Sl9or536-ins OakwoodGardenApl.9 494•7292 u--to•--., SOZ5 ________ ..,,. yunJ. 8650 mo s min C tl45·"768or213 72'.! :IKfM. -v range•Dishwashcr & JIOLLYAPTS ,....,_.., .-
I lib (1 ~l b d T I N ........... n-acbNorth SO •••--•••••a..••-*••••••••• Udo I b I h U:in.1 '0111l r, Htc 2 8rncarh11y &llc11<'h 'Tl 1t11r :igc s pos a•l\t· 3BR.$350.Nope(s. -.-...., • ..., $1 MOMTH
All .-r!~ \~i. 2 l:,\1r ~"i:~: ~~I K520 'Ponl. Avnal. Now to June • ,, l, or~$: twa~~hhecrd &g adrrya ! er hwooitkb· 842-4739 880 Irvine (all6th) New small om res near Ila vc prime properly• ..., :I .. ~ " (714) 645--0650 Bristol & Newport Blvd value opprox SlS0.000.
patio. Av111I !JI. Yrly. 4 llr, 3 lla. rum rm. lrit Y ~~lO UP'l'ool&jacuni.Adulls Beaut new3Br,2~ba,db RoyMcCard.. Need 1s t .TD, $85,oOo at
CU·l33<1 an 1m·:d1i:111u11 11rc11 ~all Ilr•u'hCront ·islt 1 hr furn CORONA DF:L MAR only. car gar, frpl, balcooy Newport.Beach South R_......or II I 0 ... twport !>%, xlnt nsk. 673-293.1 mow111rdnr.49G~:l86. : • ' :? llr Townhouiic. frplc. 8d t"' n-th•"cn f d I ti B b 1700l'"hSt(atOover) -. "' NWrT Trrr1H'C Condo ---1-rple l c pts. i:or ait<' 2 rm, .,.. uu ....,.,,, nc n pa 0• c area, "' u--w .... d 5030 -tvlAw 1.,. ... 1.,~ mo.:-11 · .... ____ Funtls"'-.... or AvaH. Sept. 11 to JunA :IO l'uul. tennis, continental 621 w. WIJllOD.642·4991 S37 S I m o. 960· 1903; (710642-8170 Cott. MelG 541·77Z9 ......... , .. ,. ' '"'.,..., ,, .._.. nwv h breakfast. Some C)Cl•an & 536-7528 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2\' Du, CJ>lll. clr1>!I, a\•ail URfwlM'"-d 3300 $.'lliO. '"11• $20J SCO!I or CatuUna views. Clo:1c 11.1 Ull::T l:mie 2&3 bdrm, • Oceanfront Lal(unn Bch. DEVELOPER WANTS
9/lt.646?700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>r. Come ""1" o pe 1&2 both .. , pvt palio,Fourplcxlge3br,l~ba 2bd2ba,dlxSSSOyrlylse HARr OFf'.JCES-S2S,OOO.L0 esn°1 fami1, daily. shupping & fine hcach. .. 1 " " llarbor View ('nrmrl t\Jrn, 2 hdrm. I hn, no -644·2611 i.ome w trrplcs . bc11ul. frplc, pal o, .:•rage Adulta.4117·1082. harbor area, 2 & 3 r m tract In Redlands. Eqt •
wtviC'w 3 Ur Aninr trn k111,, no Pt'l!l. arro~~ lrm oCF.ANF'HONT No J><.•L<t l:indscuped. Walk t o Beach close. 846-0088 o 2 Bedroom, den, and 11uites, $125 lo $2.W. Air. ty secured position by
nil', 11001 r •• ~ ml'I. ~" blh 350, N.11. Cul l W1nl<.'r rent.ii lhr, i ha !'hopping. Adults only. 846-6139 OceanVlew $350mo eptd, drps , pkg. land.S.54·5085 •
mo. IHO HIOO G7S..Wol7. T~"' apt & area 67t t~ 1 ~1,:0~~~~~ 'j~~!e. C':,~j /\UtM=Aph UUGE 3 Br. all xtras, Id JACOH IUL ty Re:ilonomics 67S-G700 125.000 needcf NOW tor 6
---------iCMdalM1M.•n UN•01n •·ront. N~at 2lh ms J2'12!>·S m7santa Ana Ave CM OK, nail now. $210 67M•70 1\01 Wntclff Dr. mont~• for bWliness dc-
Udol.te u.furnlshed 3425 \\ i.tur i\dults $.100, nc , • C<l6-S.54Z ' 842·8328, Mgr. 17'1 NewporU'lnanclalCtr al. I ay bAck $30,000.
••••••••••••••••••••••• l'l('t-1. Wintrr G7:l 3000 01 F.N llOUSY.. Sot, Sun, Kcelson HB. looMI ~-' 400 Lt '--Offl <--Locol free " dear pro-LIASI ClllNA COVF. 2 Rr ., 1111 -----Mon, 3 llr 1•~ Ba. r1>lc. 1 llll quiet E Side area ...................... ~ c• .......-• pcrty for l'ecurlt)'. ~hnri>. 3 hc•drm, 2 !\lory. f11lr, 2 cur i:d~.Atllls-ord>. WATERFRONT Vll'W. nr b<'nch. $475. 20<1 udl~ only. n<; pets. Ava Ii S:·~ br near water. Pets Sleepln!C'fm1 SOO-SlOS mo. ~::! j~~i~~ ~an~~~ URG1':NTI I I I 673-5937 '~,<'wh ot bny&, rr11rvot c• &12S mo.61:1-1s:n Fnntaiitlc1 !'pac·1c111"· .'::_c~lcnr,492·1'1912 5/SCpt.$175.540-0093 l\tal~Rcnlals 540-5370 All $50. wk. 8bAre kit/ · ex Morlgavs Trust .,.,oc · mun w e or --l'<>mplclcly furn, mlullS, . • hath. Shown Mon·SAI BAVFRONT Offlco Bldg -r • ik.lult mnl •only. No pct11. Sun Cll'lncntc. 2 llR. den S'750 mo 675 !IR77 2 Rr Vlrw • fplr · rptll, 2 bdrm. No rhllclrrn, no St SO 2 b r pool kids ''only" Call art Jpm SpaceAvoil Heall · Dffdi SOJS ~month. <.:oil So1'Hlrh & nil up1JI. Nrw, hr h. 111ovc, xlnt. Adull/j. no JX'L"· 400 Mcrrlmuc Wuy. 1 ·1 ok F • ' Refs ,.;q.d.. 556--00Sll o~ 67s'3141 • •••••••••••••••••••••••
Homes lteolty, $49-8655. pool. l\lln a~c Hl. $.17S OCEAN t'ltoNT. LUX. J>CL'l. S21>5: Oprn l2 WM, 079 1!111 1 ~fl. r: R • u.~· 540.5370 549.~ • LOANS 9°' ________ _. 49.1·4311. Fumupt.w/i:ar.Call :1:!2 i\,llcholr\1peJ\vc. a en 1• Reet.e 4450 /0
UDO ISLI nrt 4 :tO, 1142.4:,9() l.t::ASE S32S modem 2 Ur PAClOUS 2 Ur lwnh5c, SJ•S 1 br pool child ok ROOMS $25. wk up with ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Aho 2-1 TD Le.s ADULT Condo. 2 Ur, t • • Hi! ba, pvt p11lio, pool, F · ' • · kitchen S37 ~ wk up fi Sult vt t h l.at'lfe home on 75 n. lot le\'el, S265 mo. Hnta Och. Oceanfront Yearly $450. 1 Ba, lgc pallo. blk to child ok. No pet.II. $220. :· 1 R l I 540-S3'70 •pts :ws'·t7MOrW•Zllr7 ce d c, "1 • ..yot ' Fairest Te-m11 1lnce lJ4t w/sp<1cious pnv, patio. s ~or008·2200 21lr. 20&, woshcr, dryer occun. :adulu. no pell!. mo U46'648l • n en as, · qita, rpe, pat o. ater s.fflerMft, c..
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LA WSOH IUL TY xlnl l"Of\d. '300. No pets. Seashore. 673-457" Cos+. Mno 1124 !!Ingles ok. Fee. I v • r m w I r' r P 1 e uk fOC" Marte, II.a. 21Rily,5'9-1168 ~9 I at, JM & lnl TD'• • * 675-4562 * * 546-0281 2 Br fum. Winter rental ••••••••••••••••••••••• Main Rentals. 540-5370 downst.alrs. New&y palnt 2 Rooma Ir bath, unlum, NEWPORT llACH LOANS AVAIL.
2 BR Condo. ldeolly loc. In $300 mo. walk to bch. New adult waterfront :ipts ed, $300. 846-0914. pvt ent. no hskpna, $175. • StoNs or Offl~H Cn:dlt not Important.
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"htl l' l.1 l lt•11 . 't•t·d <. I • It ~ I ~y~t & Sl96 PIER WK ltha r ing. r e tireme nt. pen em·t• l'h•.,.. ... Jl'flh Ill CONCRETE FINISHER lSJO O'Jl3 h m • "It 1r1o· \ll ~. t .urpo rt •'\\Jn crt' m ... d 1ca l & d e n ta l & IX'~"n ' .1'.l1u,1101)1111111111\ , " ~ .. ' • • ltll• 7111. par ion ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BJ 't.'1I OJI .'our proJuc· m ore. Musl du hair. t\11 s927 •• 11 .... ,_ ................ 1-:111pl11,,·r Fill ~ lJ I"" ,.,1lik i:n ·\ ses 1·n Aonf1d •nee " .... ... .-.-.nt Schools Ir tr ' 1 t ' • c· o m m . + rcspon ' c · STANDARD 'fh 'l 'T \ I I · i..11h'n" ru,1 "llOI' \H • · Kflply toClas.sin..,.adoo Ii-1 ~ a ·• r lunc e< p o :-.t l1on HAIR STYLIST: r. I S)so I •"--""-n 7005 mu•nln••:-. ~ c'Otru profit • ...., 111i:c.1n"111 :;111 ;;u; ~nona s n .. ~·-.. h .1r 111 ,. honus . ThA 719. c10 Daily Prlot. PO Memon·es, In,.. rcqw r m g Huntington R~ad1 re s tcle n<:v ..•..•.....•...•..•...• ...........•........... ~ ~ ,.... .
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m\'111 ~;,j)~ll.wc.c.. OPERATORS 1-:C.1uul Opporlu111t' ES&ORTS -.\ml'n c.111 llurtl.'ntlt•r:. fl"l""1hll' tr you-i·e TR or t-:rn11lo~ 1·r M, 1-·
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6 31 38 I I 111}.ll-; li th St. S .\ need operators w1follow-• • ~ P an e ••...-°" • • 8Jt l!)l.iO lX'twnOum &Jpm . i 11 h Cl.1'.llK for ll1111t1111tl u11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-.---------•I • nl.!S. 1i: co mm 1ss1ons U. h D ru , S t >ri ABORTION •• _ 539 1183 weekly.' Paid vnr ationi;, 1 u l' , ~ • •. : ., · · l'11unh'r h1•hl. Ill or ohkr . DRIVERS
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l'H !':<; '\ \ -.;T • ll<l•1m-l•p111)! r..'r '111 hu,.. AVON l!row. l'inv c s ent rt l } "? work on m'otu r hornL':. t mn. Apply al D~I I at·o. _ 69t-P~tnt-;-t-'-M --ZU 52 \ta Eo;l1 ad· -
l .1rrn 11 111nl 1<fr1111.d thru 1 B :\t'''P"1'l l. CaJI UsNUW! art tn . SS"·'f!f l l · 1720 :>11 µ1."rior_ L'os ta Ex~c.McmOC)emtnt L •u:unallills.l'a "•'".
1·111111"·11111: & rt•h•ri .ol L' '.\I .irt•a t1-15·4i82 Lootcin9 For A JC PEHHIEY CO 1' 1 ll · ·'" · · · Mc'n An t-;c•ual -ly pc pcrM>p v. ho lll'cdl. \,. \h111 t 11111 .11lup111111 .,\ 1"1d, 50 will can · fnrt·cm P /time Job? Laguna llills Mall COHV. HOSPITAL CUSTOMER SIERVICIE z nd inrnmt• I' Ir nH· Opportun1I> r.mpToyvr l.1·~·1~1111:. , • ., •.. ,.,il•,<t•nt or e lth •rl)' I nccl'I J IX"Ot>ll' to sell Phone 581-7700 1.\1'.'l's Rt'l11•( & 1-;"Pl'r'd \lour s ui>in tJCr!>on<ihty l'olcnual Sl40Clmo 1:.1 }r --
\1 l \Ith "'' -•'•·' Co>ot J \[ ... ,a. Ua •' E>.i1 llllJhly prududs in lhc1r EqualOpporEmplO)<'r J\ule'I & Orrl1•rl11•,. /\II '"'""123 HOSTESS • T XI must rom c ac ross by ~~ ·-_ ¥ •S Pll<l1 L'\t.tn :.\tll':ll Rl'f' l'Jl.5-Ui 101\0 0 \\11 e r rrtury ., nl Sh1'1s . l.ulo Conv. 1 h &h d I) 'd 0 -('Jrlllll#(S c .1115--107().l l or Ccnle r. 15~J Su11crrnr lecp Oil(' ... ~ \\Mll~n Exp'd \\3tlre'~ \\anted ll}S. l''J>Cr . Vt'r ;!I.
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ADMINISTRATOR
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.11tl.'nt1on 1\-1~15 "<'l' i:nen on a pro . 556-3-tJO care for boys 111tes 5 & 9 ClEll( JYPIST Ste ak llo u1<i!. 18552 tei illmot(' full time fJ(tSI Newport C r n t('r Rus blew r<>f!l Oc·ean vi1•w
--bk>m" C11ll for appt ~ nrt school daily. Broad· Reach Blvrl • llntg Och. linn i n Co11l a M c 11u Startin" 11a l. .,..,....,, Cnll a pt + !lalury + co~ l"Ol' N l> Uro" n I W h t 171~ I !>27 34111l moor llomcii. S C. Ole 0 -po ... •lble position r"· •f F' · 2 41,.1 llullh Snn. No 1•xn nee " _.,.., . ·--------· 'r bl Cl 1• ~Cl\ l'Kl> .... '-ll on· rt • " I' .. betS.00&6:306'14·00ffi m1Sfi10n Cull54G·9745. • Shellie 1111'11. mall'. 'Ir ' a)a e er.. ..,._,,,,, Hansen Scbool 498-0176 quires t -2 yrs 011er all of· -• We send lo sc~I. Apply -.
S;inta l\n:i llitts area . --~IE Desii:n " C hr nrt6. (Jee exper. & :accurate c----p-~.-1 onY an. o r eve. 2112 G1•• FRIDAY Ll"'UORSTOll'.,' S.'\i *171 'l oun 1o1" \clH•nturnu!I " Pasteup Layout tn S800 typ·1'n•mln60wpm _.,.. ..,..._.. H a rbor Bh,d . Co~la -""' ,~ ---Thrn tr~ ,, t h•llH?4.' ol ~retunes to S7sot---------•I .,. · Part lime. full t1m1' dnys Lite typmg & telephone Will tr11in hont'l<l, h• ~'Ol'ND RI.id. & v.h1tc, p.l('(' in \our :ooc1JI hrl.' F~ Pd Ali.o l<'ccJob:c BA:"."K STACOSWITCH INC J\pply in ~rson. 2 S pm. ~ci1_o ______ -1 Must be sharp. !J79·SGll4) wo rk In" Pl'rs on . t'.u J
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... cmbhnj!a hu:-ky.\'1col N e llpnrt. MS 11·8 4AS E li lhCost11 Meiiu PART·TIME 549-3041 279 E.l7lhSt .C .M . • • · • Girl. ma tn r<'·V ll riou ~ Newport At l'a. 673·637~ • \ II • 11 ... ,.~., .. , S E alOp E I For Ser vree Depl lrckup duties tn...C.M. (iucs l '-~twin .. ·f'ipm !"anta , n a ts. l:ll "''""""• uHe 22S 642·14i0 • qu por mp oycr 3'·0tNew""rtBlvd.N 8. •·Del " •t t H '"' " ~5 2575 -TELLER " ,.... .,. iv .. ry. "Ull ove Hom e . 3pm ·U1>m l\h1rt, ------. -----1\ I' Kl\ ;\f \SSt\GE ~--------~ Good Dr1vin g Re-cord ! 646-6716 LO t\N CLt_;Hf<. tr ·lou
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646-6868
Slli\ \I POO w 1~1. G F: • A.sH...w.r1 UHITB> MOW IS THIE TIMIE P/l'ime for Dry Clcanln l! Vacallo.n l'lon, Etc. GLAZF.R, cxper . Apply f'inancc Cn , )'llll will ~t::W. ALLUR ING wanted for h ghllng rix· C ... LIFOR .... 1 ... 1 a NI for job seeker s to check Plant. Apply in person. 211 Los M ollnos. San rind a n e w c h &lle n lll'
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55 OFF WITH T lllS AO Main St .. ln•in~ S.16·291!.! 222 Ocean Avenue wnnted clnsslricat1on. ir Montgom ery Clcaner:s IOY " ment loon custom~ ~lon·Slll llAM To.it\;\\ ..,SSTM" ...... GRa 17L1u]1u4n9~ ~6a5c~6 t h(' Job you want is not ~ CARVER with S. & I .. Mu~l tf~ l'\ov. Ol)('n Sun "' "'"""' -.. .. .. there you might consider You don't n cd a Al.In LO GARAGE SAl~E ad11 In loan d~umcnls ~ h~
Noon to5rM MGR 11lAIHll offcrlniz your ~ervtce!I "d raw fast'' whr n you ROllS·ROYCl lhc Dolly Pilol b rin i:t hnp· l t> I c p h o n o . C 'l'.\J
lstU R P nrk ;\\•e. t.nd u11lnous OH·r 21. In Equa l Opportu nity \\Ith nn ud In the Job place on :id In l h<' Dolly ::e.::,,~1•:11 l'Y l'l'. ulb. To vha·e )Our Rlvcri1ldc. I ·G8G·60~0.
co ta Mes a qi.lire. Mc N t:ds Vina. E mployer M /f' Wanted cutegory. Phone Pilot Wa 111 Adi.' ull nov. \.._ __ _....,... ,, d rn" 1n g f'Urd , 11honc >.168 t;q u a 1 Opp tir
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t.tN .S•l I Super"! or p/l i me. Je1a Verdt l'/llmc Sales. S40·STU SIC&ITAllY TY'PtST WHEELER •-•••••••••••••••• .. •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ immed. s l>•Y• Conv llosp.661C.enler Sl wk1up. Men, lad1u, t h&· lmmed 0 niD Cora Mon Ct Tun. Fut, lJC• Xln\ eond, lncludu **'BUY•• ""own .. r:ihlp, Mu!llani l' ro bril'k, 1022 Pie""
wR. Alao, Dlelaary Co-Ok CM denls . E ves / Sat ~reta· :12 ~ex turate6depead1tbC..A1>-basket, CO\'cr, c hain· 'l' Quorterho'"'c.1':n.:h~h& l'hoh.'l' 42Sl'i"c'•sM1&'-
w/lnil1tuUonal opcr & Nur11es A1de1> 3-lJ J::x M4·'18S1. ~llG.I Must h~e su-Ja t>'Pll; ~· !MS Newport Blvd, loc'lt. Ongjnal P"ce s:no,I Good ~ 1''\muture & Wr1tern Jum~ \l,1rl'. Must tui.. ... nil S?00.1i3!)"
.4ide51 ts0rderhnfor73 'p1•r'd Cuunlr) Clul~to;Mllll ren'd 6 &useoldletapbooe For nowSlS0.5'18·3036 ApllpllaSnL~[elil-OC R,,l "Ill 6 1> YI''\ SliS L'a ll ShitoL'r llDr Il l\ fl S lh) wk • 1·1 ...... , 1 ~· ... • .~~ 1 R. P. W••t F. 'd .a.n, tc or ...... or ou ~mil 490015. <.:-01w. ~p,4 1uru :ic11 i:nn~ or m.ure exper . a super ..., .. amc ... i ress, .xpcr . "VP•Y C Tl a& MASTRSAUCTION · Odd., N fo~ncl~ Sal\'
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11A1 0 S ne ~d ._. d b Y fllURSH AIDIS RIAL ISTATI SALIS hould bo ' ll lute ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft 6CALL114-7293 liuJldlnit Xlnl 11011.1· lor l~ot i.' ~l ul ': .• I u~ .,,. !\'cwport De:1eh lll':lOrl ti ~ SC •S r WAITRESS now taking inMEG ' l'Xll nd1•r. :\W \ltl(I H ?{I to;d wurtl:< ti:lt.11 l' 11 11 •· ,1m b k d F tllme It Pltlme Dai) Wcftlsc.'4 or Unll«n1ed w1lh 11blhty to work wlth . ppll t • . iv • A 01 l f.nlar,tr ,,.. Can b\• l'Cll _.1 Giihl Uur m.:wol\'r 11 !t. '::A ppl!iflell lnte II)' eh.I.fl &xper'd prcf'd Ap Small new br;anch oWcc 11lot0( uld &JeOple. Send f era ;ons m r u°': w/~m Coms>onar ;and ~,VE' N"w & u,('(l turn, Stubll• II 11 ~..Ap1~ bi~~ r.o'":'°E' ply Park SUpenor, tt4! 00111• opent-d, Cosu re6umc1 only to C"rol ~ waa rcsses a u 80mm Co m ponun ;&ppt·a. mlbc Wll on ·~ · MiK~S
-...... Suptr1or A' e ~ 8 Meaat u•porl tieat'h !kl'1')', OCc. ~lar. Grubb • ..,.... PoSthon_s, no ex~r Lcr11~1. Condensers and tlar11a1n Nook. Nm1 .~ W..Md 1011
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M a&l nten a n ce "'•"NUltSaMG -pro1r11m. We a•v~ tn• =SU1lelOO.N.B.ca. K.estauranl~l~.tJlulC t luded. T ime ·O·LICI' t9lh. C M. l>-12·7930 & ....................... SSSCASHFOR
• ...-41uaUCt.d piunUn1t ex 1.llvidu11h.ccd 11ttenllon. ef.·1.~~srr!rp.:~Jtr)~~~ MP1.ut~!· $.100. ~II :. 0111ly ~·~· _ WA ... TED ,,...CaUbe~wo Hpm ror RM & LVM'S Xlnt aro. w /ftn(' op· SECRETARY ror Re-1 • ."' lot.-hotot.ab.&U·432t 6 Chest or Uru111cr11. Kn•~ TOP C' s';i OOl.l.f\ll -<;;~,,u~~~~1~1~~~~~~~i..
11ppt. 8'7S.1188 1J·30 & :J I l 30 port unity. t;all us. J'ou II Estate ~o in Yuahion Wanted pal't•l1mc llql,tOr Cats 1015 u hc11dbounl :l n1 ghl I' i\ I I) fo' 0 It \' l) U It
MAINT /rAIHTllt ~~~~~.fi~~~d. ~ ~~~ 111hmd. Mu~l hove 4 yrs ~tor\l cl erk f20·30 h o ••••••••••••••••••••••• surnd.s, aum l' 1'ohl{·, hur, Jt:Wt;LH\'. \\'i\Tl'lll':.-;, 1'111•1 ruhk.1olnl1·.
N li art'0t flt• r"' NURSES orOO·ISJo • • expcr., type ~·70 wpm, wt"ekJy . ei.n 873 T~ ~ llllml' ts Nochc'. I'm II lllhcrcoF.l d roplll•llfl " l ~RT OUJ 1-:t:l'S. l:Ot.O. nrn'l7t~~.'..,'1"7l-,l'o11c1 , ~ne C1ls . R e 11ly t c -i.h 8000 wpm._ApplYUouse painter, e x!). In l2wkokt glrlkltleo I'm" n. ncch na, •11111.1!'· 'I L\'Ell ~E ft \'H'E , .,..
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l.lilJy Pilot, ro Bux 1y,o T k I U f F1n anual S' c lh rtn !1200. NR. 1t•ms. hicquer:\, e tc ~ve lonx. &Oft blk h:ur. I Movin.i. Muitl l'll nc" TIQllR .... 1>1~ :i:.'00 lnJfrwnenb 1013
l'011t111Mesa.C119'ltl26 Jina oppr~a op~ 01 ReccJH t Sc<·~ fron l RJck646·2'768 l111111 .. ~nlcrvlcw appllle)unli. n3u~1&h )dc lrn1 ",;i L·or ~nl · l>1•1n111n1I •· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Jll i..lllH }-.~l)cr d 11 desk ~llf)('r'tJ gd ref,, SICllT ARY o '"' my ownr. ny:.. stool11 $.!00 Call afler ~ ' ~ ' "' ~\I 1
M•mal(um11nt. Gcnalnc:1. I' aid llfo & lyp1ng oo wp~. Appl); bceptional opportunity. Wo man w a o l e d : I h c 833-9410. Eves 644-8435 6Pm 751 0070 !tub~ n1111. 2. l'.>m.ill lll111·cr t'onn :\lin ' .-tic " 1'1
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wholeule supphe~ Pulh 548·5401' madt' snflt., &! dub chn.. --...... •><•r hr ll ~t. t;r,\n•I 11 --... ..,..,3 ..... ,.. Allt.11.'ll\{' Youn, SICllTAIYr{T S\150 I II r I ....... . •P1 a 1"'"'" "'-"..., H~Attendoftt WotnanneedcdforCosta · \~Abyssinia n,~ m o ."11 .i wooc U••Jtock 8075 p1u111•. , . ., Slull111
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!ASSIST. MAMAGBS ben...Crts tta~' ie" Con1 rerred tmmed1otc o~n· l·Spm. Mu$\ be good rrame:.. ''"'"' l':l 1 NII'"' Reg :\lor~an 111.11 ,. brolc{' .. ~.. llo:.p. 20oS.'l Thunn ;\1n I rlmenl Ir\-----.. ·• • 1 111. "omen'sCon_tempQrur) C:l\1 642•350..., ·v ~~:::7~~· "1'11 · lypist.549·5234 Merc"-diH 1---,. 1040 chr S80. 2 lamr>s IO\'.! lo n ... e "' 1111r, 1" Gurlur 1.,1, !'Jul ,.01>,
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"-oa emen l'J '~ OFACE WOIKEI 111d1v1dual trlllntng, up lo challenge for a mature. ......., IA.KC Dachshund long hair . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '<Lill cond 552 :137ti ~i o r exper 1,•11n 80"( comm . p oi d . d I SeeNewArri\•als puppies 8wks.all s hots. Matrh1ng sora & \hJ1r. tW«Ssary. Call for 111 f or rtotirem~nl home 7.3 )lera~r or three hslm g resp. org11n1 ie peop e 3111 Villa Way/32nd Sl • $300, profesMon.il s ltp w ANTED Office ~rnih1re & !\tfVtew appotnlmcnt ShHl. 5 Daayi.. )l ulu re services and :'ll allonal oriented woman who Newport Beach 673·7202 champ s1red, s how quah cover Iii I d c l'Ot u lu r THE LOOK prt>fd ~-~58 likes telephones & has ly83'7"64~ r b -. 1• h TOP l'AS ll OOLl.1\ll EqulPfll"t 8085
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11mc L.eg1l CJll SIO 2<1.'l:l 11 hr 546 !tl!i5 years. Extcllcnl rom· Parke, & Guptill Inc. 881 · j 631-0613 Rosewood wall unit.-; or ".ii lpa lll'r . C Jl111 1 111
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Wanloo for light 111.: f1'< sales ln adull community SEC T /RICEPT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·252'7 w/brass lip legs: Good Mo,,ing. Prnbull mal"11. W;ilnul. Xlnl {'011dit1on
lure wart'hou:.e. 2031 S '"Laguna Nri:lu>I N l' w Po r l Ce n l Cr t-'teighl Damage Hotp0inl cond. Tables Cl ) r;twhid<' P och Moped t•on:.1111· ~I Cull 675-443:1 t: Main Sl. l n •ine __ 493_·_03:_3_1,IOAM ·SPM Con trucl1on & real ~t. Sale 3308 W.Warner. t.,ovable re m k lllens, &brass based table.62" 5'erro/phono surl bt<I~ ----.. -111 ~6 291)1 ex.per . desirable. Reply near ll:irhor Santa Ana de ~ralely nd a hm long 19" wide 16''. high. $20. & $25. 318 Walnut St Stein" <tY • I. ·, -
Rcslaur anl llosless & to Class1f1ed ad no. 7•'8. ' ·-Pl~se help.C411&45·4840 Good cond Ill Dm. rm NpBch Circ a . J!•.ao r1'11lt. lunch waitresses. ex~r. D ·1 r ·1 l PO Bo RL"FRICER TORS R p204 tbl seats 10-12 peoplt>. 6' --Walnut Bc;iul ss.0011. r1x OPERATOR Cnll Mr. (.;oilier. 9·lOAM. C/O UI y I 0 • l( .. A m . 3" .Jona, 54" lu0 h , ..,. .. "SEO C11rpt't1n". •111•1d 4".11·'-'"'-, y /S 1<: d 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca WASllERS ORYE£lS • .,, " "" v ,. ,.. ...... r 1 nl • r u v I.')' n r 1;.12.g.i~ 9'.!626 lleconditlonl'<i-R,•vus Please give hmc lo s weet dJam-0val shaped. Xlnt eond SO sq ydi. I'll 111~. . ---. -Also, afln & t•ve!'I. l'<>nH --& fo'r"' Dumag'd. rem. German Shep mix cond. Marble top table 751-4702 Sewing Machines 8093
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?1' 14th St. II B. 536·1\~I 4pm fi42· I I0.1 •hand work depl. some Trn~ ok. Pc Wrk. Pd • d Shep. shots. 7 yr Chinese cond. Ltvmg r'!' or den H earl h . . b .r o • I er I <.;m1>ll "'' 2' It•\ l'I w:i tn.ut ---------_ d bl "'" NE W never use 1976 p dh 842 ... 94 wooderi wall umls,2or 3 . . tbl f•11 opt·n ·arm exp c•r. e:u ra l'. \'ac.Bcne.642·3472 ~ · · 'I I uglog me .. .,.. ~eclion w/TV c ab & rotrssen~.·.rilu<11tcr.over. av111I f11r t111{·la11n c•tl
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H0ttrs Snles -C.'anoer ·~lcady SHOPHILPB for rondoor mobilehme, beauli(ul brown & while record cab. cab w/~ blk/wht remote control •Siii rnl)11lhly ok or'~'
M·JQ.2 30or work. $17$ wk-UJl to start sells for $470, asking Lab & German Shor t drawers. mal{a:ilnc rack TV w/sland SIS· •olr d 11 ys ,. u i. It J. fo' u II~
:1 JO !I :10 !-\Iller Bru.~h 5.\'I· 7851 AUTOMOTIVE $375. 831·3143 Hair dog. Excepllonully & . 5 bookshelves. 32" d ubs: Bobby' Jones.1ull iiuaranlced. I' & J I.Al\
W<>rk 6 hr. a duy l'lll nln11 ---Handyman w/mech'I np-loving. I Yr. has has all wade, perr. fo r wall set. $25; Stan Thompson 1\1:.,nq. t Palrictu '>': Sl-~ J1"r hr 111 ph•a:.unt S1\l.F.S GIRL fo'abrlc c'< htude. F/hme employ· N<'n r n <>w Holpo inl shots. Call 633-339-t, as~ fituds. Xlnt cond. Ocsk·4 Irons Burton buf( & <"ov-J eri y (.o' J. 5 18·H-a
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.... tf\.s !: .. n1·l .. ble. PIAn~" PLASrlC PR&."-S Jewe lry exper. eslra· 549,5445, Schwinn. Musl be mint lbl, 4 chrs. $50. Call Stove S2S • Refrlg $2$ GOOO n1 •vs bo11l. like new ~37·301>' "TI .. , .. .. .... , OPERATORS blc, b\11 not nee. Call15tateFannlnsuranceCo. cond.Calt-.2868 4175-4751. Ki n-d· • -0· ·~ "-'or""P ... a1'Pl}•1nperMl(IJlt 54$.1379 or 549-1370 for '3333Hy111ndA,•e. · ng ..., • comp. .. rtutu ur ~nl cqpmnl. ""'' "" ·" Day &S"•ln1tshin~ apptonly Cosl1Men. 3 gtrts blkH, $30 eacll. AnUque oak dining rm Crib $1S. tgd matt). 9 P luo oven . J<o ltccr ,
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831-2040 495.4949
ORANGE COUNTY'S
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truote call ••••• •• • •• •• •• • • • • •• •• •
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213/694-2154
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13l·l300 11teer1n1 and bra kes. till S7l99 ~llart>.w llhcl 1111· l'011tl1tio111ni:. 11<1"1·1 11111,t ~i·ll l>ltJOll !lti2 ~:H.
I CAD •73 ILDO ...... C1 •• • slecnng buc ket seats. SAMTA AMA 2626HARIOR ILVD. co.~l:t ~fcoicn IM l•nni:. \'Mmt•t br.11.1•,, '"' :.1'1\1
cd! Beaul)'• Priced ----.... '68 Caprice, uuto trans, mu& whc.>els, AM /F'M COSTA MESA 540·44fl l'Cl"1'r \\1111h1""· 1xm1•r .• UIZ>lGXO _.__. __ A/C dio S650 rad10.t:11mpcr shdr I.I>" LIMCOLNME~URY :o11"'"" 1"o11l111 h1-.1t .. 1. ol ll.1tl'l1l>J 1·lo. I ~1111, · $5195 C-.._ ..... .ru ~~17 11 null'lo. Must !i(•c to u1f l301N Tusun MuttCllM) 9952 Pinto 9957 11h1t ''''"" t1r1'' \111\I 11111 1111 :l:!.111.1()1111.111'!..111~ 1~--------;--1>rt'<'1ate' tlc.4SSiQV s-toAIMI 547·0511 ~-:••:•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n1or 11111,'1.1 ,.:1.1 ... i-. ''h1·1•I ~1:;c1 !l.i7 :r.11:. • lrifflh Cw Co. '7J Cad. Eldu. Cleon. s.:OO<J 68 lmpaJUlll On~ owner SSJ99 •.2 Granif~'.'" lomh•ll i:Md Hl74 l'mlt• \\';1141111, 'han1 1·1111•r, 1•1:.•o~t~CI •
213/694·2154 cond. ~2\KI Ura.: uwnr Cd m l! t: h 1·" II ll 5 ..._.._.T..._ ... .._.A Corvette 9932 t.~nd 112,00U mill'" Ill'" l1r"i-.SI !1.1:1 $3266
714/990 "5"5 _979-113::?_nr1 l1>m S79Slf1rm.4!1<1 516i """ """"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ij.t2·2'~orl>75·M<IA 1·,,., G45il7i 540 5630 Ui.~ tht• Dutly l'1h>t
"l·:i:it Re~11ll " '«'n l<'C'
1hr~tor~· 'our ""' "' . LIMCQLH MUCUllY 1974 CORVETTE !t ------------'76 CediUoc ck Viii. 16 Chev Mahb~ dus!>ll' 1301 N. Tustin '68 289 l''~tbk, i.up1 r ~I~. 'i3 Pmto ll1111.1hou1 \Int 1011\~0\ & SO\ 1973 CADILLAC ~tale wgn. I'.:" cond r_.._ 541 0511 STIMGllA. Y on.:, Y.h11~·· -~~'": 1_ s. i'(J!)d. SJ .750 t'ull ~!l:t·0675 1't•n·11·e 1, our COUPI DI VIW Auto .• trath_. fJl'h't'Y air Prkedrtght. l~U·50-l3' .--.._ • Aut-om-atl . -maM4o. ;.ur ~~Mich. u13 60t!1 ur nr4'S·4TOO
l..eather Jnt~rior , Tilt condtlionin.c ... t ~l'CO ---• ... cont!., stereo & lu.1& ll•1·3S.52 -----2626HARIORILVD.
rlnti Wheel. Stereo tape. Rucliu, heater. '67 lmpala .. sroo Also CB '10MALllU • "' mile:<. lllJOKKP>. 16M tu II i---'71 '.r111tu, "l>pd. radiab. COSTA MESA
• LINCOl N MER( UHY J>l>elalt"~
Call f42:~71t ext-m . --... dio. (3'72GWZ> whatewall t ires. vmyl radio w /po\\ er nuke,~ COMVBTllL~ SADDLEIACK us n.:. , 1 ..c> •1111· Mtc>rw. 49M mi. mu~l sec ( 4995 roof, trnted glas:.. wheel 5SHl386. Aut o t rans. Spcc1ul VALLEY IM..ORTS S4.500 Pl~. I .n. ~11r tu a11prrl' t:ull John. Alltos, Mew tlOOAlltos, N•w 9100
covers. 13191'Q"1) paull. lln.-i., "hcl.'b ch' Days. 631) :!ti.10, '•l'<lri.:111. M~ OtiSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI 0,800 197 1 ~lonte Carlo Xlnt )lust S<.'t'! 831·2040 495.4949 eH~. ~Lij lltl>t1
(!!)
Nabers
Cadillac
540-5630 cond. Fu ll ~ equ1 p'd $ 1800 ---,,,.. G I J.t.ooo.m1 S300tJ 4!12-~Ofl9 "j I Corveu e 350. T·top, 1 ... 0 t ·' • SIH lo.
&u 8J07 urter G l'n\•ule atr, auto, canary yellow S1200 l'\I Pl' '75 CN•y LCICJUlta P<>rt> Blk int. am rm blerco 673· 14 t I
L 0 ad e d • Lo a d l' d ' till whl. 1(4! rack. 25. ill G tl 1 11 2626HAllORILVD. !892&~Wl '60 Sta. Wgn, s tandard _011 Xlnlcond.:...~-4$.ll 0A:'il/~'~111 n~'ur~~. 1~,'~.
COSTA MESA $4 I 66 truns · 6 cyl. new tires. d d 19'1 J934 •----Xlnl i.hape S400. 644·0116 Cor••tt• goo con · · ·
'66 Cad illac s .. dan 540-5630-1 Speed. rare beauty aft7P~~
UcVillc. i.:oud cond. 9925 Can lt'a.-c! Low pay OkkMObil• 9955
1011 \SO\ & ~0\
• l IN (< >l N MfHCURV
'7 4 Pinto W OCJO"
I Spc..'t.1, radio. ht•all!r. lo
mill" Cle-an a' .1 pin'
Lul{guie ra«k C~i2KLI I
$2888
540-5630-
make offrr sg,; ~M Chrysl.,-mcnts. ~LOS. ••••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••
C....-o 9917 ~;:~~·s~·:;·~·~·;~~~;; British Car -Co. 1967 OLDS 98. 4 door. 262~~~·~=:~vo.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2626HAllORILVD. Nc"port. will trade ror 213/694-2854 I owttercor.Has••er· --------
1970 Camaro PQpuhlr Hui· COSTA MESA _ ~rash. 642·49.1s 714 /990-2525 ytfUncJ! Xlnt cond. 480 72 Pinto W,:n, xlnt. lo mi.
lySport. A)H')l 8·track . --------m·w rad1ali.. auto. air.
tape.>. air. S25110. Du). '00 El Camano. ncw motor 66 Chrysler Imperial, Go r iteous r c.>d ,197 Broadway, Cos ta SUj!l51orr. 673·2395
75lViOOO. c\I 2Mi. 111>(hl, & trans. AM 'f''M 8 track. ~ood body, xlnl Jcuthcr. Corvette, onJy 3000 mi .. ~ta.
IH-l·5S'i2 clean.. Sl.SOO. 979·5268 lll~ds work. Best orrcr. Cully lwidcd. <.:all Dr. ---;--7 OI·'-.d 1 Quality and Price -.• , ti46·3726 Zoom , Ii~ :i~o 112 o 2 ""· t. ''"111
Guaranteed ·73 Camaro. hke ne w. 10 Impala, xlnl m,cc~ ------6'14·668? 1500or lx•11111(for.
-'73 Counlr> Sq u ire
Wagon, auto. i.ten'o.
$11)51). 557-8271
LC'a~ini: Spel1Jl"t~ Pr.er~rred R.lle\
L ir1?c,1 !>clrct1on
11t Ne" ,'I,. U..c-ll
WdllfJC'> 1n ~ OrJn~c Cuunty
Open Sund.1~
Cadillac
Master Dealer
2600 HJrbnr Blvd
Cu~tJ \h.:~510 !>100
Nabers
Cadillac
2U.OOO m1 .. LT. option. c!'nd. air . radio. I /S. CCMttinental 9930 -S57·670'J
cull "•lcdys. :>l!I !~>23. I B. 751-4220 ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cougar 993 . .
---,,'"CH"''VY .,,,, r . 1: ,.,, ''d C II ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 Cutlusi. Supreme Che ale 9'2-..., ....-'" "" -..Wlw.Oelluu .. r' u (;oo.vt Im macr -A II 4lX •r MOMTE CARLO P" r. mr. l3J>1!, p, 1 Pty 196 ~COlTwA . tras. sisso. &15-6625 ••••• •• •• • •• • • •• • • • •• •• Auto. tram. .. fi.letory air Sl95 5'IB·S3R7 ;\ulomallc. pwr. i.tecnn~ --.
DOft't Sff Us first... co ndit ion1n1t. power '73 LtHCOLM &\inyl roof. <T Wll2l9 ). '75 OLDS STARFIRE M Sff Us Lod!!! ~leenn~. sport:. ,·1nyl Redl.:•d to S799 2-DOOR
'1f You Don't roof. 1111 i.lel•nn~. radio. COMTIHIHT AL 2• ToWM & Country i; t:vhoder. auto. tran..,.
luy From ht'at .. r Super sharp. lo" DOOR Auto Sales & Leasing hllton air eond , Power
m 1 I ca i: e c ur' I. t c COUPE 2167 llarbor, Custa Mesa steenng. /\M Jl-'M and COMMELL, 0·18Kf:O Pnn'i.l tosell at "'\lily power equipped CALL 646·4446 !>t.ereo tapc, till i.tt'erins: vou·re Payi'") $3999 With 111r cond1t1001ng. ft..A.... 993 wheel. \\hill' i.adewalls. luw miles. Nice car! .__,... super sharp, low m1ka.ie Too Much!" SANTA AMA l.1<.,240N1''Y. Sp<>crnlly ••••••• .. ••••••••••••• bport car. Mui.t st'<' to
Plymouth 99 60 .•....••...............
ATLAS
CJwysler /PlyMOUth
Open Daily & Sun. 'til 10
PM
292'J llarbor Uh d •
Coi.t, ~lcs.1
546-1934
tili Pl.). Fury r ll. I' S,
.nr l'Ond1l tont11~', H Ill
$.ISO b.,t 611.1 17 Iii CONNELL LINCOLN MERCURY pnced at '68 Dodi:e Chan:er 38 i1PPrec1ate• L1r 218LVP.
t3111 ;\. Tust 1n $4699 uuto. w 1 blo" n trans .. bul $3999 CHEVROLET s-ta Ana 547-05 I I SANTA AMA ~rr\'~~~~~4t;ans. ~so1bi.1 SAMTA AHA ~~~ ••••••••••• !!.~~
"°"" llarbor B'''d. Try a o u 1 I~· P 1 Io t LINCOLN MERCURY LINCOLN MERCURY 1 1 Grun Pm """"' ~ c · d 11 l~"l N T tl ·m Chars:er 383, air. radi 301 N .,., Un COSTA M ESA lass1t1c.> Ad to buy, :.c .,., · us n J • 1 u:s !-'ult J>O"'er. sll'rl'O.
"iZ Cad Eltlu Coll\ vrt !::~· ~6 1200 or rent "omcth1ni::. Santo Ana 547-0511 & ht.>utcr. $900. 548'4138 or Santo Ana 547-0511 rn1linl!> Sl.!•10 67~;;755
Ttfl retfolCT
LUXU.Y
SPOITS CAil
'76 SCORPION
Metalhc Silver Red English Leathor Interior,
AMFM srereo e1ec rr1c windows !1100042 Only
6.J67 miles Slllt has 11.000 m1tC" o• 12 month
factory warrnnrv-REGISTE.A NE.W
W• Stock . . . Scorpions, leta
Coupes, & The Lllxurious HPE
~ AV AILAILl FOR DBJVlRY •
FIATS
131 Mlrofiori's & 121 Sedans & WCllJOllt
-l11••11tory R•d .. ctlon Sal• o .. rto.cled IUY NOW
n omr o • '""A I q & I 24 SPIDER
:: 8. J . Sportscor Center Inc .;
= ; 283 J H ARBOR ll•d
Ort·r Mtlr \ou,.. o, \Ol"I O•t-qo '• t
.· ~ COSTA MESA !140 44C1 I
•1•,' J~ .. ' \
ti:cmcb lo m1 , ,1h,nl11tl• 494-~7 _ •
l'I' .immuc. SWOCJ l!I~ i:.. · ...e;,.. N•w 9100 ~ •• Mew tlOO ~.Mew tlOO Ford --994 ...... Mew 9100 Wot, Mew 9100 s, M•w · 9100,Alltos, M•• 9100 Sc. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
'75 FORD ELITE ..
YOU'LL LIK·E DOING BUSINESS . DUNTON PORD
t-+-9--WllH JOHNSON-& SON.
2 Dr . Autom atic , air
rond .. A~L Jo'M stereo,
pwr. window!' & sealll,
win' wheel C'Ovcrs &
blac·k w /rcd \'clOur in·
tcrior. Ext:t'pl ion ally
-mrc~4:!80t;;JW-.
! _;~~-1 ....... s ."---1•1-oRANGE COUNTY'S-ot.1>£-ST FORD. DEALER
1
Come In & Meet Some
Of The "Johnson Family"
PITHP&IUSIS
14Y .... Wlthn.
J .......
MALCOLM lllD
lllH ...... Arff. o .. rlOY..-s
CHA•UITHOMAS
O•er7Y..,..
WlthTM J••-
" Pete. Malcolm and Charlie
r say you 'II like doing business
'with the Johnson s -
Dick Johnson says we have a
very good selection of '76's
and all are yearend priced -
with this & a real need for
used cars make it a double
good time to trade for a new
especially now as it is clean up
· timel All our new '76's are
marked way down!
car at Johnson & Son. . ·
COME IN AND SEE US TODAY!
ORDER YOUR '77 NOW
OUNGl COUNTY'S OlDUT UMCOtN-MHCUltTT ....-:::::::::;2e~==re~~=::::::::::: OUlll SS '1AIS Of fltfNOll' fAMll'f ..,
SUVICU
ohnson & son =========t:~===~
1-te--==!~===; :=:::;:~;:;'l/
-"! & lrooctwey
* 835-3171 *
'75 LTD Country Squire
Wagon. f\tll p'tlT., xlnt
cond. 4!M·2667.
'GS Falcon, heater, radio,
i.lnl cond. \'Cry cloun,
~50646917411n.1Jpm.
'i i Galaxy 2 dr \'·8 , auto.
ate. 58M m1 S1,200or ofr.
548·50.1.S
'QI Ford Ltd wag f\tll
power n1c·ond Cl.EAN.
S8501ofr 645 1707
'ITT llta wgn Gd lransp,
Nl'w buttery, nllernator.
brakes. S3SO_ 6<\6·11040.
i O Torino SQ. wgn, p /i..
p.tb. air, am/rm stereo,
radials, rark, nrrcr.
5Jti.9!l:> 7.
m Rancbero. Air. auto,. new t ires, A:\l /f'M,
s 12001orr. 499 -2986,
4~
1965 Ford 4 dr sedan. f(ood
tran.'lp. S200 000.3024 aft
6PM
73 Calax1c, SOO, ;\I C, nl.'w
lm!S & bl':lkcs. Sl850 or
offer. 962·3482
•••................•..•
'71 40,000 mt., new pn1nt &
tires. auto . r. <"yl., I
ownr. 833·800!1 an 5 .
..•......•.............
Cla si;l1· '66 Mercury ,
powl•r <'verythmu. 43,000
or111. m1. Sl200/ofh>r.
497·1800
'7S Mercury Marquis
Wogon
/\uto. tran!I .. (a1..-tory air
conditloninit. 1•ower
stt>cnnu. power brakes.
r ndlo. h l'atcr . 9
passenl!er. 15SIJNDIJ ).
$4111
540-5630
2626 HMIOl.11.VO.
' COSTAMHA
7SMercwyM.,...is
Auto. trans .. factory air
conditioning. power
steering, power bralces.,
radio. healer. v.ohitewall
Ur.es. '1nyl roof. lanted
glass. wheel covers.
<..OONAQ ).
Sl999
540-5630 ...
COSTAMUA
' -------·-----------------' -
IT'S '76 FORD
SILL OOWNI
MlAI US ON KUY I I 90 OH YOUR AM DIAL
~------1""1'•"'
11271 '1571 -'12-Clml ••'11 ........ .,,, ..... ._. ... ....... ,., .... .... ,._ ~· ,.,,... ..
'2371 '2A71 •-N••• ,..,,~
..... .,...-;~-..... ., . .,.._, .......... .......... ,,...
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......... "''' of ....... \Po.led """ t_,,.,, .......,......, ....,P. "' lf\e .. ootd
'1171 '1971 •11"" .. IUll'lllZB ..._,,._ ..... ................ ~·· .... ,.I~
.._, ___ ...,.
'2171 '2971 _,,_,.
•?UTI-....:tr~::.~---t;:.....-, ..... .-J~ .... ....... •Hf UJ1111t
11976 am1••••1• ""'' '12 aw ··----·-.._ ...... _.. ....... .... ... J,..,.. ............... ,
'1971 '3171 .,, .. •'II-.,,,. ................. .,,._. , .. ('Vo,,.,._ ........ ............... f .... _...,~
1976
0
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"HATCHBACK"
AM radio body side moldings
(llSGC20513441
"'u• f a•l li<..,.. • "WAGON"
(WBA2023775)
53077
BRAND MEW
1976
DATSUN
B-2·10 H.B.
4 speed. radio. heater.
underseall (HLB210847182)
•
USED CAR
SAVINGS
'74 DATSUN PICKUP
Radio. heater 4 speed. 6 Pac
Camper w1lh stove 11lnk. water
storage. ice t>o x. IOIS ot storage.
Sleeps 4 (528975)
'74 VW VAN
4 speed. white/tan. matching
interior. roo10. healer 18 690 miles.
like brand newt Seo lo aoorec1ate
(796LKUl
'69 DAT5'»1
DUMPTIUCI
4 SQeed. radio. heater. extended flat
bed. dual wheels custom 1ntenor
(57035UJ
'74 FOID
ICONOLI .. VAH
Orange. air condll1on1ng. radio.
heater. Power steeflng. 18.eoo miles.
155577Zl
'73 POISC .. t 14
Yellow. 5 speed, radio. 2.590 miles,
1 owner, hke new! (262JEKJ
-
SPECIAL
. 1976
1-
ARROW
SALE
o.ht-.dhM) v-.. -....... Mew 1976 Arrows .•• Ws y.., n-to s.. ... -.. .,,,...
of y.,. Cltoice!
llANDNIW76
PLYMOUTH illlOW
4 speed, 4 cyltnder 1600 cc engine.
vinyl bucket seats. 600x13 tires
(7l24K67301103) '
WHAT MORE
CANA
LITTLE CAR
) GIVE! 0
(Valid to 10 p.m. Sunday
September 5th. 1976
Subject to pnOf sale )
_OPEN DAILY
UNTIL I 0 P .M.
INCWDIN& SUM>AY~
BUY
FROM .
IKI
'75 TOYOTA
COIOUAH.T.
A / '',.. ~ •·yl. rod:O (356-\lfO
'2576
'74 TOYOTA
MAllC II WAM>H
A ... ) "ltl\ Oii ConOllOn<"Q -)1-'"Q.
"""' .... 1.' IQl)')qt
'2876
'70 TOYOTA
C:OIOl.U WAM>H
4 \f'f'M rfYl.o. ~ rnc:I i~WSXj
'1476 I..
169 TOYOTA
C:OIOH440..
""'" "•Jn\ rod-o, lo m.le (Zl.H7S'1)
"\$ 11·7 6
.,, vw
4 ,fX'ftd ~ (ZAE81S)
'1376
172 LAMDCIUISR ....
"6 coidi.orwq radio, 4 .,.... 0-I 1 l l074J
'3876
'71 DATSUN
SIDAM
• ~ radio (mDf<>)
'1476
YEAR-END -CtEARANCf
SAVINGS
ON ALL
NEW '76
BUICK
Al ..._... I: Colon. 21 To
CllooH Fro•, •••dy For
I ••• D ... ...,. Alla lks.
4 .... s .... 5-rooft. I: .
Attwo-f'OOfs •••••
EXAMPLE SAVINGS ...
Brmtd Mew 1976
SKYHAWK 11S11
EQ\llPOed wrth v~ engine. 4 sr>eed
radio. body side moldings. etc
(J109663)
~3982
CLOSID SUNDAY!
RECENT TRADE
LUXURY C.ARS
ARE ·A
TRADITION
WITH US! • '1' fOU F-210 4X4
AM /FM . tape cusscttc. custom cnb.
4 wheel dr1vr. 13.000 milcii. sliding
windowll I IC l83631
56788
'74 COUllll f'tCXUP
4 speed. Jac:kmun magi.. Larp.
yellow c A..l208U l
52588
'75 CHIYT LA4MIMA
Loaded. l.oadcd ' 1892BNWI
54166
'7S MHCUIY MAIQUIS
Auto Lran!I . rur lor)' ai r
cond11tonln11. power i;tcenng, Power
brake4'. r11d10. healer. wh1lcwall
tires. vinyl roof, tinted J:lilS'I, wheel
C<IYCMI C469NAQ>
'3999
'Ji MHCUIT MAIQUI~ WAGOM
Auto Irons , (ac:tory ulr
condlUonln~. power ~l<-crlng, power
brak<.'S, radio, heater, !I Passenger.
(558NOV)
'4888
'74 '9MTO WAGOtt
4 spced, radio. healer , lo mile~.
<'Iran 011 u pin, lu11!(1u1e rack
t572Kl~l l
52888 '7J NllCUIT MOMTIM> •
Auto . l rana .. hctory air
condllionln1t. power steering. power
brakes. radio. heater. (3 to choose
from). (433HSU). Low as
'2777 '14 CA,_
Auto tra n s .. fa c tory air
conditioning. stereo radio. heater.
vinyl roof. 18,000 miles. <880LXF)
'3877 '1JT.-
V·8. a uto, t rans . factor y air
rondllion1na. power 5teenn1. power
brakes. power windows, power
seats. radio. healer. whitewall tires.
vinyl roor. linled tilaas, wheel
covers. (9ZONQ0>
'3266
* STUDENT
LEASE
Plf<fGUM
BANK •TEti4S
IJIC:PI
CF
,.., 121 CUSTOM Jf' COWi
/. .. J.-.. ::.
5 4;Q 0.,.
HAT I JI STATIOH WAGOM
AA T I JI J.oool C:OWI
MAZDA
MOW GIVES
THIS AMAZING
5 YEAR OR
75,000 MILE
EMGIME
FACTORY
WARRANTY
OM ALL
NEW '75 & '76
ROTARY
CARS & TRUCKS!
PLUS •••
We're~a
FREE
FORILL
nu oo
M L•• 1 ~/lS,000 mile •W8 ro&AIL 'nD .... ~~· .......... •=.:.;"....,.,.,.,.,._, .. v.r\•
---~ Mazda will pay 111 HfViee ocsts of
norm11 use (eJtcept gas) IOI' any
rot.,y eng1rie car or true« putChaed new on"' after July 1. 1976. for two
yean Of 15.000 miles. wt'llchevet
comes first. Your Mazda ~ will
pttMde YoU with 111 parts .• llbor and
matenals tor all seMoe or ree-r1
f8QUlred on all factory equipment.
This off• Is good only ,,.. c.rt1in
states and for a 1tm1ted time.
r
----
Brand Mew
'76 CHEVETTES
YOUR CHOICE
$2699
SCOOTERS
#271623-1619
#274921-1667
•
Brand Mew '7 6
LUV TRUCKS
YOUR CHOICE
LUVTRUCKS
#239434-1645
#241262-1746
Septembe~
SALE
SPECIAL PURCHASE
197' SEVIW
Cruise control, AM·FM stereo, &-track
tape, lull Power. low miles. Fifteen to cnoose 1#456517)
Lew••$ I 0,700
197 4 COUPE DEVIW
Leather. stereo radio. cabnolet loP.
lull Power Five to choose (024 REC)
L•we,$6,595
1976 CAPll 11
Four·speed, stereo radio & tape. air
oond. Only 4,277 mll6s. (lfA21128)
SALE PRICE
1971 COUPE DEVIW
Leather. 1111 wheel. stereo radio
(372GWZ)
L.wft $4995
1973 SEDAM DIVLLI
Full vinyl top, leather. stereo radio.
(558HYZ).
$4795
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VOL. 69, NO. 246, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CAUFORNIA THURSDAY., S EPTEMBER 2, 1976 TEN CENTS
:·:Mystery Deepens-on Missing Skipper :1
·
I Ry ROB•:RT BARKER Sunday while It wns approaching know is that somebody talked to beautiful with just n slight ocean d I c East . a comp n n y injt her fathl'r j
l onft•0 •"' "11•dtt1t the coast of Texas from New him at 4 n.m . Sunday at\d when roll." representative said in Stm Pedro. She i.aHI that t'npt. Soper had •
S. Coast Guurd investigator:. Orleans crew members "ent to wake him Officials of the Waterman Capt. Soper resided In llunt ~en a lifl' ltln~ suitor und served
said toda y they are completel.) "The investigation is still going up ut 6 a .m . they couldn't find Steamship Company confirmed ington Beach with his w1fl'. in the U.S. Navy du1ing World •
lbnffled by the d1i.~1ppeurance of a on . but we are dl'Void or any ham " that Capt. Soper took command Kathleen. and two sons. Neal and Wur 11 .
fHuntington Beach ml•r<·hant l'lues," Lt. Commander Stanley Investigators said lhat all 40 or the ship Thursday in New Glenn .
• marine captain orr lht: l'Oai.t of Spurgeon said in Houstootodu\' cre'w members have been Orleans. Two daughters. Mrs. Pegi;:y A compan~· n•presentative '"
j :f""'"" · "~ve-no evidt'nre-of fool question~ -and tMt-an-e'<ten:sh -ft wa-s-hi:s first :im-entwittr Smittnmd Mrs. Mant.YtrElhott. San Pedro said that Capt. SoJ)('r ....,,....,, .,..... was a real pr s1onal Capt. Neal W SoJlt'r. S..'i, or play or .suic1de or anything else," search of the area had proved the eompany. live ln Santa Ana us does another "rll liked und highly rt'garded b) 2 1 3 8 1' J\ u ~ "s t a C-i r c I e . Spurgeon added. furitless. The shtp was to pick up cargo son, Stephen.
mystenously 'ums hed Crom tht> Commander kart Stansell said Offtclals said the day Capt. in Houston before heading (or its Mrs. Smith said today lhat she rus colleagues
cargo ship S,S Nathaniel Grw.>n 1n San Pedro today that. ··a11 "e Soper disappeared "was \'Cry ultimate destination in the Mid· till all but given up hope of find-tStt \PTAL"l.Page A2>
3rd Suspect Sought • ID. Slaying
' ·'She Had 2 Others
.Gun Too'
---Suspect
Arrested
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' U' T0~1 BARJ.E\' 00 1 l~t O•llY l'•lol $1~11
Defend a nt Thomas ll:i rd1n
I Hester told an Orange Countv
'1 Superior Court JUr)' via tape re·
cord mg Wednesday that he acted
an self dcfensl' "hen hi' i,hot J anet
Mae Metz to de ath m her Sunset
Beach home lai.t NO\'. 8
··she had a gun m her hand and I
assumed he \\as gom~ to shoot
me ... Hes ter told -.hen fr s offlceri.
in an inter\'te" recorded alter hai.
arrest in Tuci.on. Anz "So I shot her rma ..
Ucster ,.29..-0( LonA Beach. was
asked by his int crrn.~wers lo 11~uin
confirm that he killed Mrs. :\tetz,
34, and explain cx~1rtly why her
death was nccess::ary in view or
the allegation that llcstl'r amt his
~anit were reull.v after h<'r com·
panion. Ronald Cau\\els. 27
"I shot the c·h1ck." llci;tcr
replied. ··1t wus a combmation of
thing.sJikc..not w an1.m.g l.O geLs~
myselr. b<'llll: c;iughl up ill the
circumstances and fe<.'ltng thut no
\.\ltnrssesshould bt•ldt ··
The tape r£'cordmg appears to
r<'fl£'cl a hesitation ut that pomt
And then Hester's ,·mcc adds.
··and self prei.t•rvat1on maybe
Hestt'r I). one of fi\'e men facing
tnal on dual murder rnar1:cs filed
after the ktlltngs of Cau"'cls and
Mrs Metz
It 1s alleged th:it they burst into
the home at 16861 Bayv1e\\ Drh c.
acrused Cnuwels of taking 174
pounds of marijuana at gunpoint
from two gang member:. and then
s hot Cauwels as the struggling
victim was led to the bedroom.
William Cra •ft T1hb1l.o;, 29. of
Orange, 1s 1dent1fied as the· man
who used a pistol to kill Cm1wels.
Hester allegedly usl-d a Hnt1sh·
mudeSten automatic nnetofir<' a
, burst at Mrs. M clz l~ut nearly cut
lhewoman 1n two. . •
I .
T1bb1ts and th re<> other men ra c
ing the murder charges h;H'c b<.·t·n
granted separate tnnb hy .Judgt•
Robert P. Knl•elund.
The tape recording or lll'ster·o;
alleged ronfcss1on made as ht·
was being flown back to Orangl'
County. cloSt'd the pr~ cl'ut1on ·s
cast• against the LonA Ocaeh man
I Ii defeniu• 1i. srh<'dulro to ol)(•n
toduy nnd attorney Roj(cr AAaJa·
m an beh<'ve~ h<' will net•d :ihout
two w('c•ki; to flrl' '<'nt. his i.1d<' of
the case
Month Fo r Pro b ..
S POKA N E <API In
vest1g;1tor.1 say 1l muy tuk<' mon•
lhnn n month to learn why u liMht
plant• c rus hed. klllin1t rive
persons. lncludlnft Rcpublt<'tln
conJ(ressionnl candidate Charles
G. Kimball .. his wife• und infan~
Aon.
Tracie Do1t'l1
That Coke
Roxa nne M rDon::ild
thirsts for Justtre
Somebody stoic her Coca
Cola Wednesday. and 11hl'
mslsted that police find the
culprit.
She set the sort drink
· down in a vacant omce. in
the Newport Harbo r
•Judicial District
courthouse Wednesday
morning. When s he re·
turned three hours la ter.
the soft drink was missing.
The district atlorney'sof·
fice secretarial supervisor
Ciled a· formal complaint
and officers filed a formal
theft report -30 cents for
I.be drink and 10 cenls for
the 16-ounce bottle.
. ,.
Investigators said~a.y they
are pursuing a lhfrd ~they
believe was involved in the
kidnaping and murder of Joann
Seigman last week.
Members of the investigative
team from the Orange County
and Los Angeles County Sheriffs '
departme nts announced they
are looking for a third susJ)('cl
after th ey arrested two
Bellflower men Thursda~ af·
ternoon.
Willi am Paul Gullet and
Ronald Lewis Ewing. both 27.
"111 be arrainged t-'nday an Santa
Ana Municipal Court on charges
of murder and kidnap for
ransom. Both men arc held
without bail In Orungc County
Jail.
The arrest of the pair came us
a surprise breakthrough In the
case that investigators Silid
lacked any substantial leads.
Orange County Shertff'il Lt.
0.11, "' ... M•11 "-Sim Middlelon refused to com · Te11cl1es I' ou11gs1. ers ment today on the c1rcumstanccs
that led to the arrests o( GulleU
We lterwe ight boxing champ Carlos Palomino spars with and Ewing.
Randy Aguirre. 7. during c linic al Oakview Center in "But I will say that it was ter·
Huntington Beach. Palomino. 26. a Westm inste r resident rific police work on the part or
and a recreation majo r at Ca) Stale Long Beach. h as our Orange County force and the
been -<:onduclin g lh<> clinic every morning>i>i~ht~~~'W"1"e~e~kf-flft~sr---"-Loi.o~Ai.JA~8t.ie~ltti>ttll {;{mttt'.1'"5heriff'lt-of
f th f . Id k ( h. ti d . H I flcers involved." he said. part o e IC wor . or IS co ege stu ies. e p ans to "We certainly want lhe details
w-0rk with minority youths as a recreation leader when of this investigation lo become
he hangs up his gloves. public but we don't want to
jeopardize a continuing in·
Early Sign Found
For· Cancer Cases?
vesligation and possible further
arrests by releasing details at
this point." he added.
As deputies questioned the two
men. mourners were gathering
at th e Good Shephe r d
Presbyterian Church in Los
Alantitos where funeral services
were conducted for the slain
mother or three. • SAN FRANCJSCO,(AP> -Two
s cientists s:I.¥ tbe>'#aYc inad-
vertently found a subltance in
the blood of cancer patients that
could provide an early warnan~
system for lbe dread disease.
Ors J .C. Morri~on 11nd E.T.
nucO\'QZ or the University of Ten·
nessee said Wednesday that tests
of 4.200 persons showed the
i.ystem was nearly 90 percent ar-
curatc in identifying whether pu·
laents had cancer
They told a news ronfr~nce at
the American Chemical Socaety'i.
national meeting that if It proves
itself In further studies, the blood
test could in three years be part
of routine yearly physical ex·
aminallons .
Numerous other blood t<'sts
hav<' been devised by scientists
In. the search for a foolproof way
to dctcrt cancer at an curly
stage. No t~t. yet devised has
lx'en s uccessful enough to be
widely adopted.
Morrison strci1s ed that it is un·
known how early in the dcvelnp·
ment of a tumor a positive result
will . how up in the test. but said
animal studies arc under way to
find out.
lie also stressed the test is a
Montebello
Surfer Hurt
A 16-year-old Monlebellow sur-
fer suffered backJnJuries when he
was struck by a surfboard at
Huntington State Beach Wednes·
day afternoon.
John Valdei was treated by
paramedics for injuries in the
s mallohhe back.
He was .taken to Pacifica
HospitaJ and later tl'ansterred to
a hospita l in Bellflower.
Bellflower orricials said he was
released today after being held
overnight.
Th~y declined to state the
severity of hi11 tn.Juri&
general one that may indicate
cancer is present but will not tcU
doctors where.
··This could be a test that
would tell a doctor that he s hould
run further tests on a patient,
watch the pntlent closely.'' he
said.
Bucovaz said the t"o began
their rcs (.'arc h looking at
somethinJ{ quite different -the
structure of yeast cells. In tryin~
to find a protein molecule in the
cells. they mixed the yeast with
human blood to sec ir the
molecule they were lookin~ for
would combine with u different
protean In the blood.
<See CANCER, Page A2>
A spokesm an ror the family ex·
plained that services were de-
layed while the pastor. the Rev.
Virgil Zirbel. returned from a
lriP~ l\trs. Seigman was an cider
of the church.
The family spokesman said
family and friends who attended
the church services and the
graveside services that followed
al f'oresl Lawn Memorial Park,
Cypress. were not aware that the
arrests had been made.
The two m en were arrested ul
their s eparate homes on war·
rants signed by Orange County
Superior Court Judge Richard
(See KIDNAP, Pagr A2>
Wrong Den
Bear Evicted· From Street
Thin~s weren't so tranquil on Huntington Beach 's
Tranquil Lane Wednesday night when neighbors
noticed a new rcsi~ent on the block-a large, genuine
brown beat.
POLICE CONVERGED on t he s hort street just
off Adams Avenue near Newland Street abou t 8:45
p.m ., contacting the wrestling bear's em ployer.
freelance fair and festival entrepren eu r Michael
"Mr. Mike" Page.
Investigators said they told t he South Laguna
promoter t h at even though his bear was securely
caged in a tra iler, he-sbouJd find it a cave or some
other lair than a public street.
Police indicated-thewrestling bearis t rained, a.,.
parenlly toothless and 99 _percent harm less but con ·
stitutes a t raffic hazard while bunking o n Tranquil
Lane.
NOT TO M ENTION the fact nei~hbors com ·
plained t heir quiet street suddenly belied its na m e
with hordes or curio$-kids congregating around the
mobile cage.
Police gave Page24 hours to find a more secluded
bear lair. ' -
HELD IN SLAYING
Rona ld Ewing
FACING CHARGES
Paul Gullett
Fifth Fire Blackens
Huntington Horne
Baffled and angry arson de·
teclives were probing the fifth
fire in 'four months todav at Yi l10ml"'-or--:rtn~l1uilt1ngt.on
&!:lch family who can offer no
clues Lo why they are lhe targets
of the so·cal led torch.
Fire Inspector Gary Gloon said
only a few hundred dollars'
damage has r esulted so far at the
Steve Athey home al 9081 Kapas
Drive in southeast Huntington
Beach.
"They're 'harassment fires.'
but we can come up with no re·
ason for them . a lthough a pattern
of frequency ts developing," he
explained .
Athey manages a Los Angeles
auto agency. but his work has
been ruled out as a motive. ·
"I can't see someone drivin~
all the way down here five limes
just ror something like this and
they've turd rm nl!lgl'ibOrhood
rows . Their kids have had no
fights." said Inspector Glenn.
"The first fire was in mid·
June. June 11 in fact, graduati'>n
night a nd everybody sort f)f
scratched it. off to teenage stuH
that got out of hand."
Inspector Glenn said. howe\•er.
the series of small match-set
fires at the Athey r esidence near
the beach continued.
llattles Loom
On Tax Bill
WASHINGTON CAP) Most
major tights ar c still aticad as
congressional tax conferees try
to close a mone~ gup between
House an~ Senate bills for the
budget year starting Oct. t.
The House·Senate negotiators
agreed Wednesday to deny cer
lain tax advantages to com·
panies yielding to Arab demands
that they boycotl Israel and not
hire or do business with J ews.
Valle y Boys Club
Lauded by County
Tl'le Fountain V11tley Boys
Club received a commendation
this week from the Orange
County Probation Department
for the organization's juvenile
delinquent guidance program.
Ellen Wilcox. probation of·
ficlal, p resente d t he com·
mendation for tlie program
which ~s helped 20 juveniles
since it was initiated last spr·
in1. a Boys Club spokesman
said.
"They have all been minor
fires. very small. and the loss has
ool,v been-aJcw hu.n4rcd..doUar.s----........,
for repi.ltnting, etc.,'' s aid
fnsJ)('ctor C lcnn
"But the family ii, really shook
up and sooner or later if we don't
get this guy he 1s gomg to hurt
somebody."
Cycle Crash
Claims Life
Of Guardman
A young Coast Guardman. on
leave from Terminal Island. was
fatally tnJUrcd Wednesday af·
ternoon when he Jost control of
his motorcycle and was run over
by a pickup truck In Fountain
Valley. llighwny Patrol officials
reported.
Mark Nevill. 22. Cheyenne.
Wyo.. died in Fountain Valley
Community llospatal at 2: 16 p.m.
Wednesday urter suffering multi·
pie internal inJUrtcs in the acct·
dent, officials said.
The accident occurred on the
northbound Orookhurst Street
onramp to the San Diego
Freeway when the victim went
down and slid into the oncomin~
pickup's path. traffic invcsti·
gators said.
Orange.,...! C:na"t
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We athe r
Another day of moderate
to tugh te mperatures is
due Friday. with coastal
highs and lows remaining
much like today's.
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Your Schools
!I Coast Commurilty i ollege Dlatrt~ '. (CLIP ANO SAY~ FOR YOUR OISTfUCT)
ABOUT T H E Dl~'TRICI': The <:oust Community Colleg('
01strict is compriJJed of t hroe colleges · Orange Cousl
College, Golden West College and the new college beyond the
camplp. Coastline Com tnunit.y <A>llege Also. t~ District
owns and operates PBStclevh;ion station KOCE·TV, Channel
50. .
..
JOrangc Coast College is located at..2701 Fairview Road. ..r
<,;osta Mesa, California. 92626. Colden West College is situat·
ed al 15144 Golden West, Street. Huntington Beach,
California. 92647. The broadcast facilities of KOCE-50 are
based on the Gd\ den West Col legc cam pus. ·
:Politics
On County
Time Told
No Slaying Leads
Slashers of HB Girls Still Loose ·
By A RTff R R. \1Nst;L
0t .... o.u1,.kllSt41t
Former Orange County aiS· No new le{lds wcr.-rt>pnrtcd to·
sessor';s e mploye Henry Adams day In the knife.• murder of two
told u Superior Court jury today 15·year·old H untinJ(ton Oe1tch
that he dl$trlbuted campaign girls eight days ngo a!I in
Uteratut'e during county time in vestigators continue..'<! combin~
May and June of 1912 when con· the downtown pier area.
gressman Hmshaw was county Sheriff's Lt. fl'rank Oean said
assessor. cert ain a dditiona l information
Adams. now retired from his was gleaned by his two·rna:t
duties in the r u ral surveying teams and Huntington Beach
division or that office. testified as police detectives Wednesday. but
PNer:\Oll or 9863 C'ornwuJI Ori\'c
"'-'re th"• vktim:. Sheriff'~ depull('!I :ire hundlinit
the double humit·tdt' that oc
t'lirred Jllllt ucrosi; the boundary
line on Boli;u C'hll'a Su1H• Beach
from tht' city be<1ch tmd ii; thus
within thdr jurii;dictil>n.
Miss Ready un<t l\hss Peterson
were murdered bc.'twt'cn 10 p.m .
and midnight u week ago Tue$•
day and found five to seven hour~
later. sprawled below the rocky
bluffs by a s urf fisherman.
a popul;11' ~pot wher<' youni; pco-
"'"-' c·on51 re., at c. I nvcstlf:Uto1·:. S!lY thl'Y havl'
tth:-iolute lv 110 mbliVt' ror th\'
nrnl'd\•rs. 'i11 which N1ch 6(\rl wa!\
stabbed elght Qr nhw ti mes .
Sp\.•CulaUon lnvolv<'S a po. slbh'
aborted robbery t1tl\•m1>t ; " sc-x
a1111nult thnt th~ ~iris triNI to flct'.
or perhaps u SC'nselcss thrtll kill·
mg.
The administr ative offices ot Coastline Co,mmun1\y
College are located at 10231 Slater Avenue, Fountain V<.illey
_hli~ inau1rnr:al semeSier~Seglember .. CQMUine <'lass~~
the fifth of 80 rWitnesses t.o be was.not. greatly shmifl<'ant.
r called by the pr~on that he worked for tlins haw under the "We're still just l~lking to a lot
_on:Jers of a senior mem ber of the of people and doin.g i1 lot of .-r11--1-oil TMTst.o -pa~~nu .. n t.-pourulln.g_d..ow11
So far. meticulous searching or
the area below Pacific Coast
Highway just west of Golden
W ... e.sl Street h as fil~ded no'
further clues. or authOnllcs are
keeping silent about them.
Lieutenant Dean points out
tha t any area which druw
thousands or yo1111i:: people in·
<'luding runaways from acro!ls
the U.S. will also draw a sinister
element of human SOCi<'ty. •---...-will be held in 1ln)' -of-115 "storefrontJ' sites spo.ttt-d
throughout the District. Those locations are lis ted t"ward the
back of the combination catalog-class schedule that has betlp
mailed to each homeinthe District.
The Coast Community College Distract adm1nistr~tive
headquart ers address is 1370 Adams Avenue. Costa Mesa,
California. 92626.
NEEDMOREINFORMATlON'~
Richard V. Simon. District Di rector.
Community Relations and Infor mation: 556·5609
J amesCamt!tt,OCC: 556-5725
Bruce Williams. Golden West: 892-7711
Richard Simon. Coastline CC: 556·5609
J ames Cooper: KOCE-TV: 897-0302
Coast Comm unity College District is governed~ a five
rnan board or trustees. They are President Robert
Hum phreys, representing Costa Mesa : Vice President
William Kettler. Huntington Beach : Donald Hoff, Midway
City/Garden Grdve: Worth Keene. Seal Beach : and George
Rodda. J r .. Newport Beach. The board meets biweekly, Wed-
nesdays. 8 p.m .. ln the board room at the District
administrative offices. ·
The Coast Community College District covers the
northwest county coastal communities of Newport Beach.
._ __ ,,___Coronadel Mar. Cosfa Mesa . S-an1a Anffielghls. ffontTngton
Beach. Fountain Valley. Westminster. Seal Beach. Midway
City. Sunset Bearh and the lower third of Garden Grove ·
<which was recently annexed in a trisection of that city to
three different communjty college districts > -totaling a
population in excessof600,000
t
The tax raW? this year is .8023 cents per $100 assessed
valuation. an increase of only one cent.over the previous
year. The increase will maintain the current reserve level at
eight percent. The budget is 564,635,556. There is no bonded
indebtedness.
WHAT IS TAUGH'(: Nearly 100,000 full and part-time
day and evening students will avail themselves of more than·
6.000 classes and fields of study to be offered by the District
during the 1976·77 fiscal year. There are 137 career courses
taught at the Distnct'sthrcecollC'ges
Anyone 18 years or rildcr may register tu.ition·free for
:my purpose : per:.onal cnnchrnent. \'ocational traininsz for
professiona l bettC'rment. recreation or rorc education for
advanremcnt to four-~ear mstitutions
Orange Coast Coll~gc. Golden West College and
Coasrnne Community College offer <'ither certificates for
evidence of s at1sfa<.'tory le\'els or proficiency in certain
career prog rams and, or Assoc1t1tC' Ill Arts degrees for suc-
cessful com pletion of full two-year programs. Catalogs,
whk h a re fr*f&r «leiti;kin~. wtll d"line-at~requittments -,
and procedures, t
CQM~IUNITY--.SEfil1<;ES: ~11 thre~ ~olleg_es also o({er __ I
\'ast numbers of community services. from almost weekly Jn. I
tercollegiate athlC'tk evt·nt~ to the fullest spectrum of drama. :
music, other crcali\'l' arts. Each college al:.o feat ures I
f;1scinat1ng lect ure series e:H'h month
Libraries and athletic Cac1ht1es arc available to District ~
i-~~,,----'r~e-siwd~e_n_ts~. ~~-
Each college provides full service to veterans,
handicapped students, student s in finanrial need and more.
/\career center at each college helps to lorate jobs for stu-
dents and students in need of jobs. Al OCC alone, the career
renter handles an avera~e of 2.000 jobs per week. Beginning
in Septem ber. lhj! Distnct will be featuring DISCOVER. a
computer systedi,.designf'd to focus educational.programs lo
the job needs offll<• commumt~. and lo help place students in
those job ava1labilitie:.
EDUCATIONAL TV: Th<' District 1s the nation·s leader
in,..educat1on via television. This Call, Coastline Community
College wiJI offer for college credit eight telecourses over
KOCE-TV . .Ctrnnn~l 50. Th cour~c;es a""e. "'fhc.. Adams
Chronicles,'' ··conte mporary California Issues,"
"Freehand Sketching." "Man and Environment," "As Man
Behaves," "Real Estate and You." "A Time to Grow•· and
"Foods for the Modem 1-'umily " Though offered through
Coastline. telecourse credits will be transferable to OCC and
G WC student transcripts.
Not only does KOCF.-TV offer college level telecourses.
but It also provrdl?s Orange County at lt1rge with quality.
rulturally enrichmg programIT'-ing as well as community af.
rairs coveraite. T he Daily Pilot TV Jogs will list the daily
showings • ~----~-------------------------~
Israelis Massing
BE I RUT (A P) --Mo slem
leftists ore charging that lsr:it'l 1s
ma~sing t roops and tanks on its
northern border and hn!I mo\'NI
into ont-southern Lebanon Chns·
Lian village a rea.
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Man Booked
In Abduction
SJ\N LUIS OBISPO (AP> A
19-vear-olrl m :rn h:is been bookc.·d
for' Investigation of klc1J\:tplng In
tht> attem pted abduction of a
10 yc.•ar-old Sun Luis Obispo boy.
Sun Luis Obispo police ar rest-
1•(1 Michael Pinnow of Long
Meach Wednesday evening after
he allegedly allemptcd to kidnllP
the youth from near the boy's
home.
'fhe youth. whose name is not
being released al hlS parenLq' r e-
quest. a pparently m anaged to
escape after the abduct.or forced
him into his car.
Quiet Biuing
Ope1u School
DAYTON. Ohio CAP) -The
first da y or court-ordered busing
ope ne d quie tly here toda~.
following a 24·hour prayer vig1J
in city churches for a peaceful
opening of school.
There were no demonstrations
or protests as the buses carried
pupils to the schools.
Eat<ly a ttendance figures were
not availa ble. Some parents had
said they m ight keep children out.
of school today unUJ they saw
whether there was any trouble
when classes opened.
~~:~;. ~ 0. ce. \•~a.cu ry . there." he $aid of t,tle search c~o
Adams said he turned in tered around the !JlWUC1pal p1C'r
"There arc a lot of reol.1l:en.ks.'.-
down t e e, he s:ild eu'rly in the
an\'estigation. "The murde r
weapon ~\·as a Buck knife and a
lot of people down there carry
them on thl' street.··
vacation slips aod over time area. •
vout'hers for the time he devoted Candace Susan Ready of 19851
The dead girls Wl're last seen
about 8:30 p.m. nt the. pier's b~sC'
near the Fisherman Restaurant . to the "Hinshaw for Congress" Inverness Lane a nd Sheryl Sue
campaign.·
He said t hose slips were ap·
proved by Hinsha w aide Garland
f'rot" Page ,l I
Redding. CAPTAIN "We were a ssigned a district . • • •
Carter Attacked
and we were given Republi<?an
campaign literature," Adams
tes tified. "We delivered the
materials from door to door on
several days in May and June."
Witnesses w ho preceded
Adams to the stand similarity
tesfified that ·they were given
campaign materials for dis·
tri bu lion and were ordered to
tack up Hinshaw signs under the
orders of senior members of the
assessor's staff.
Defense q uestionJng or each
witness. appearing 1Q...lhi£ .. J1'0int
has produced the admission from
a ll questioned that they were
never directly ordered to do so by
Hlnshaw.
"We lost a very nice guy." he
said.
Investigators s aid the~· had
cont~cted associates of Capt.
Soper in efforts lo unravel. the
mystery.
· "We talked to a close friend
who had dinner with Capt. Soper
just three days before his de-
-partute for New Orleans," Com-
mander Stansell said.
"The friend said that Capt.
So~r was in good spirits.and that ~ every{fiing appeared to 6e fine."
Stansell related.
Over Abortion Book
,r
By The Associated Press
J immy Carter. under attack in
some circles for his stand on
abortion. wrote a foreword to a
..1972 book whose aut.hoFS say-the-y
think every woman has a basic
right t o decide to terminate
pr egna n cy. Carter d id not
advocate abortion.
An aide to t he Democratic pre·
sidential candidate said.. t.oda¥
abortion nod talks about what the
authors call .. an epidemic of un·
wanted b3 bi es in the United
States." Tbe book indudcs case
histories_ of fi ve women. includ
in g two w h o under we n t
abortions, one self ·induced and
fatal. lht> other illegal.
The Na t ional Cat hol 1<'
Reg 1st er, in its Sunday. Sept. 5, as
sue. indudes a front·pagest1lryon
the book. sa ying that C[1rl\'r GREAT DEBATES "made a 'plt>a' four years ago for
START SEPT. 23-A4 ••bortion ·servicl's' to hall 'un
Hins haw. 53. is being tried on Rights Stripped charges of gr a nd theft. con-
s piracy: e mbezzle ment a nd
violation of the state election
codes in connection with bis Ql·
leged m astermfm:lfifg of county
e mploye pa r t icipa tion in his
that the foreword was not in-C'p1demicofunwantedbab1cs.'" Carter's foreword covers .1 consist ent with Carter's oft· page and a half. It is wntten in
1972 campaign .
This is the Newport Beach
Republican 's second Supe rior
Court trial. He was sentenced to
one to 14 years in state prison
alter being convicted of bribery
whiJe serving as county assessor
and is free on ::i p pe al.
Hinshaw.has pointed out to the
Jury via his lawyer's opening
s tate m e nt t h a t ass essor 's
employes were pe r mitted to work
on his campaign but were told
before ha nd that any efforts they
contributed must be on their own
time11nd attheit'-own<10St.--
KIDNAP ...
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay
(AP>-In one of his first acts in
office, Urug uay's new presi-
dent, Aparicio Mendez, has
stripped thousands of politicians
of their right to vote, hold office
or engage in political activity
for 15 years. while vowing to
move the nation toward de -
repeat.ed stand against abortion general terms and talks about
and did not indicate any change t he need for voluntary family in his views. The book, "Womerrln Need," planning services. Carter docs
by J a mes Trussel J r. and Dr. not use the "epidemic" phrase.
R o b e r t A . flatc h e r , w as The Democratic candidate.
pu blished by the Macmillan who was governor or Gcorgiu during the period he wrote the Company. foreword. expressE>d conc('rn The book discusses the pro-. hlPm 'I "' «PX edu<.'ation. con-over "c<>er<'1ve" approaches to
______________ .t_r_a_ce""'p._t_i_on. s t eri Ii zation a nd _u_m_it_P<>_P_ul_a_t_io_n_g_r_o_w_'th_. ___ _
_HURRY!
Beacom, char ging them each
with fou r counts of kidnaplng and
one-eount-of-ttluf'de.r,.-----·
ENDS
SEPT. 11.
-1916----As Gulle tt, s hirtless a nd
barefoot, was taken from the
home be sha res with bis parents.
hjs mother . Geneva. reportedly
suffered a minor heart attack.
She was treated at the scene by'
Los Angeles County paramedics
and is r eported resting com ·
fqrtably today.
Both Gulle tt and Ewing are un-
employed. Neithe r man resisted
officers when they wer e ar ·
rested.
They areaceused-of killing t.he
Los Alam itos ho usewife after
their plans to extract $8,000 from
her husband's m al'ket safe mis· fired.
Investigators theor ize that
Mrs. Seigm a n, 43. was shot seven
times imrnf!diately after her
abductors sped from a phone
• booth where the money was to
have been left. De puties say they
appare ntly became alarmed by a
crowd of ca r adio enthusiasts
who flocked to the location. at-
t r act e d by poli ce radio.
broadcasts. -~
T he d iscove r y of Mrs.
Selgman's body in a field in the
Corson a rea of Los An geles
County brought to a tragic end
the ordeal t hot began t wo d ays
earlier when two masked men
took Mrs. Seigman and her three
children from their home at 3351
Cortese Drive.
The four we re held hostage
while J ohn Selgman. 50, was or·
dert'd to go to his store on
Anaheim Street in Long Beach
and get the SS.000.
Tbc ch ildre n wer e round ,
bound and gagged, later that day
lna vani>arked nearthestore.
I nv e s tiga t ors s ay Mrs.
Seigman had been transferred to
a car and driven away.
The t hir d m an sought is
believed to h::ive t>een the driver
of that car .
Fro• Page A 1
CANCER •••
By cha nce, Bucovaz saJd. the
blood Lbey wer e using came from
a cancer patient . and they found
that a protein in the blood did
latch onto the yeast protein.
When they repealed their ex-
peri m eo l with blood from a
healthy person, he said. it didn't
work -t he proteins did not com·
btt1e. With 81 pertenl of the
cancer patient s they tested later.
t hey said . the combining OC:·
curred; in 91 percent of the can-
cer-lree. patients there was no
combination.
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VOL. 69. NO. 246, 3 SECT1 0NS. 3• PAG ES
'l~oda~··s 'los ing
'· , .. S •o~·ks
I ..
·3rd Kidnap-slaying Suspect
ER 2, 1976 TEN CE:TS I
SougJit
lmest1g11tor Sllld today th~')·
are 1>ursuing a third man they
believe was involved in tht>
"ki<ln~mg ;ind mur<kr or Joann
Se1gman last week
__ __..lcm.t>cA oLih 1rn·e&tJgaffi'e-
team from the Ornnge Col,lf\l)
and LoS' Angeles County Sherufs'
de portme nts a nnounced they
are looking for a lturd suspect
a ft e r th e\' a r r est e d two
Bellflowe r m e n Thursday a f·
lttrnoon
Wilha m P a ul Gullet and
Rona ld Le wis Ewing, both 27,
will be arra1ngt'd Friday in Santa
Ana ~"'1n1r1pal Court on rharges
of mUl'd~nd clttdf\ll P ~
ronsom Both men are held
without bait In Orange County
Jail.
The arrest or the pair came as
a surpnse breakthrough in the
case tha t investigators said
lack\..'d ;rny ~ubst:int1ul lt>ads
Orangt> County Shcnff~ LI
Sim ~1 iddleton refused to ~om
ment today on the c1rr um lance!>
that led to the arrests of Gullell and.Ewing _
"But l will say that 1t was ter
rifle police work· on the parl of
our Or ange County force and the
Los Angeles County Shenff's of
ri cers involved ," he said.
"We certainly want the details
'Politics Played
OIJ Duty Ti1ne'
• r11re11ts tt'i11
Traffic C11rhs
For Deerfield
Rl'SJl(lnd1ng to complaint." h)
pa rPnts. lhl' lrvinl' Cit~ \oun<'il
has af,!re€.'d to beef up trarfic con
trots m Deerfield
Comments from Dt.•erf1clrl
pa rents followed a t roffic act•1
dent m which a 5-)ear-old Ix'>)
was k1ll~d by a motonst '' l\1le th<'
<'h tld was ridin~ a toy lticycll• in
the strl'el.
After listening to 1mrents and
then to recommendations from
staff members. councilmen de-
cided to take-lhe following
_acuons;
Roouce the sp('ed limit on
--Off.rf.i~d-A venue from 31). miles
per hour to 25 mrh
Install :1 tramc: s1~nal at
Cul \'Cr D ri \ e a n'I l>cc:rf1 l'ld
AH•nUl'
Repaint crosswalks within
11w com munity.
Hirf.' a crossinJ: guard "hen
Deerfielci Elem enta r\' Sc:hool
opens in O<·tober or November.
Proh1b1t pa rking on Culver
Ori\'e adjutent lo the enlrance to
Deerfield to allow better ,·1s1on
for motorists.
lnstaJI four-way stop signs at
De e r field and f'awn G l e n
West.L.De.erspt.in~ and ,,also a t.
Deerf ield and Doe T r ai l
E as t/D ee r c r eek <afte r
De~ 11 eompleted). ;
Develop 11 safety bullet in to
be d1str1buted to homeowners'
associat ions rega rdin~ s afet )
tips fo r parents.
rvi ne to--P o lliler
Rubbish Standarm
'A n~w. c.1~y-'ll'dinance that
would r egulate per mits and
genera l standar ds for trash col·
lect1on in I rvinc will <'ome bcrore
the city council Sept. 28 for a
.second reading.
The ordinanct.'. 1r adopted,
~·ould me an tha t beginning J an. t: 1977. trash collection would bl·
uniform throui::houl lr\'inc• a nd
would be cont racted for by the l'I·
t Y. n o t th e 1n ct iv1d u ::ll hOmt'Ow~r!t' associations.
Th{' council thts wt>ck heard
the ordfnancc al first rcudm~
without m ak ing any ch;:ingei. in
ll.
llowever, lhl' attorney ror
Oewey's Rubbish Company
the majo r trash collector now
ope rnling in J r vlnc -com ·
plained that he httd not had
eno11J:h tim<' to scrutinize the re·
aulau ons. lie wa s told by lhl'
council to m eet with'..clt.y staff
members prior to Sept. 28 to iron
out any differences .
tr the ordinance is adoptl'd. all
trash collectors would ha ve to ob·
la in a r 1ty per mit and must
follow standards sel by the cit)
council.
Fee schedules would have to be
~1pproved , by the council a nd
modified only with the counc11'!>
agreement after a public hearing
1s heh:I .
In r esidential area~. trash
would be picked up one day per
week. between the hours or 7
a m . and 8 p.m .
If the ordinance is appro\'ed.
trash service rees would be col·
lected by the city. but how res1
dents would be billed is i.lill un·
decided. Staff me mbers arc look
ing Into the possibility of havm A
the fee tackl'd onto the waler bill
Early Sign Found
For C:ancer Cases?
SAN FRANCISCO !APl ·rwo
scientists say they have inad·
vtrtently found a ~umtance in
the blood of canrcr patients that
could provide an early warning
system for the dread djsease
Ors. J C. Morrison and E .T.
Bucovai of the.University or Ten·
nessee said Wednesday that tests
of 4.200 pers ons showed the
system was nearly 90 percent ac·
'
Tips Given
On Schools
A unlqur public senice is be·
lng offered by the Daily Pilot for
r eaders "ho h a \'C quest Ions
about their scliools as back ·to ·
school t ime looms .
A colum n l oade d with in·
formation about the various dis·
lricts appear~ on Page A2. today
It tells vital d ata about the
schools, lbe people who nm \hem
and the people who govern tMm .
.... _ ~
IP
eurt\tl' in 1denhfylng whether pa
lients had cancer.
They told a news conference at
the America n Che mical Society '!>
nationa l m eeting that if it proves
itself in further studies, the blood
test could In three years be part
of routine yearly physical ex-
aminations .
Nume rous other blood tes ts
have been devised by scientists
1n the search for a foolproof way
to detect cancer at an ea rly
stage. No lest yet devised has
bffo successCul enough to be
wide ly adopted.
Morrison stressed that it' is un·
known how early in the develop·
ment of a tumor a positive result
will show up I n the lest. but said
animal s tudies a re unde r way to
find out.
He also stTessed the test is a
general one tha t may indicate
cancer ls present but will not tcU
doctors wher e.
"This could be a t est that
would tell a doctor that he should
nm further t esll on a paUent.
(See CANCE a, Pace A.%)
Hinshaw
Ex-aide
Testifies
Former Orange County a!'.·
S<'ssor 's em ployc Henry Adams
told a Super ior Couit Jury todav
that he distributed campa1gl\
literature dunng county ll m<? 111
May a nd Junt> or 1972 when con
gressm an llinshaw was county
asse sor
Adams. no" retirC'd from hi!>
duties in the rural surveylni:
di\·is1on or lhat office. testified as
the fifth of 80 witnesses to be
called by the prosecut.lon that he
worked for Hinshaw under the
orders or a senior membe'r'Oflhe
asse!>s6r's Office. {RetaledSlory
Page A3.>
Adam s s a id he turned In
'acation s lips and O\'ert imc
\'Ouchers for the time he devoted
to the "Hinsh aw for Congress"
t'ampaign.
He said tho.;e slips were ap
pro,·ed by lltnsha w rude Garland
·ttcddin . -
"We were: assigned a district
and we were given RepubLi can
campa ig n literature." Adams
testified . "We delivered the
mater ials from door tn door on
sever al da)s in May and June "
Witn esses who preceded
Ada ms to the stand similarily
tcsfifi ed that they were given
campa ign material!> for dis
tnbullon a nd wNe ordered lo
tack up Hinshuw signs under the
order:-i or senior members of tht•
assessor's st arr
Defcn!>e questiomng of each
witness appearing to this poml
has produced t he admission from
all quPst1oncrl that the) wt'rc
never directly ordered to do :.o by
Hinshaw.
Hinsha". 53. 1s beinit tried on
charJ:c~ of grand then. con
s p1racy, l'm bczzl<.·ml'nt a nd
"iolalion of I h<' state election
l'odes in connc<'lton with ht!'. al·
leRed mas termmd1nJ! of county
l'mplo~ l' p;irt1c1p:.i1 1on 111 his
l972ra mpa1.:n
Thi!> 1s the Newport Beach
Republi can ·~ !leconct Superior
<See HINSHAW, Pall(t•AZ>
Arn1s Smu~~ler?
S/\N ntEGO CA P I .John
Nunct Fernandt•t or L.a l'uente I"
a<'cused by a ft>d t•ra l ,11rand Jury
of l'On:sp1ring to l'xf)ort JO n rte!>
and 400 rounds or ttmmumtion to
Me'<ko An 1nd1ctnwnt :1~:11n!'<t
him has b<'t>n r('turrwcl
Track D UWTi
That Coke
Roxann e McDon a ld
thirsts ror justice.
Somebody s tole her Coca·
Cola Wednesday. a nd she
Insisted that police find the
culprit.
She set the soft drink
down in a vacant office in
the ~ewp o rt H arbo r
Judi c i a l Dl s t r l c t
cour t ho use Wedn esda y
morning. When she re·
turned three hours la ter.
thesoftdnnk was missing.
The distnct attorney's of·
fice secretarial supervisor
flied a formal com plaint
and officers filed a formal
theft report -30 cents for
the Jlrink and 10 cent.s for
the. ii-ounce bottle.
or th•~ in\·estis:al1on to beC'ome
public but "e don't w3nl to
Jeopard ize ~l continuing in
,.c ligation a nd possible further
arrests by releasing details at
-this-point ~hf> ttd{icd
As dep uties questioned the two
men. mourners were gathering
n t th e Goo d S h e ph e rd
Presbyter i;:i n Church In Los
Alamitos where funeral services
were conducted for the slain
~ mother or th ree
A !>pokcsmun for the family ex·
plained th.at ser\'ln•s wen• de·
laycd wh1le the pastor, th<' Rev.
\'1rgil Zirbel. retumC'd from a
p. Mrs. Setgman was un t-JJter'
or the church. •
The tam.it·~ spokesman said
family a nd lfi4m ds who attended
the chui;,s:h services a nd lh~
graves ide f'C rvices lhut followed
at Forest La\\•n Memoria l Park.
Bridgi1t9. tl1e C11lt•erf
t'\ pre~i,. \H 'rl' not uwurl'th:ll \lw
urrests hnd bel'n m:1dt.•
The two men "cre ttrrc~l<'ll ul
·"1'1eir separate homes on "ar
rants signed by OrJn,:w County
Supen or Comt J ud}ro ftk lrard
Beacom, char grng them ea t'h
"ith four counts or kidnaping and
one count or m u rder.
As Gulle tt, s hirtl<'SS a nd
barefoot, was takl'n from the
CSee KIDNAP, PageA2)
°"''• "''"' $1~11 ..... ,.
T ll(' nl'w brid~c on H1dgcl,inc Hoad is ex·
l><'Cl ed to be open to traffic by the m 1ddll'
of this m onth Thl' bridge. J u s t off
l 'ni\'er s it y, Oriv«.> near J ordan A\'enue. ts
a n l r \'l nl~ Compa ny projC'rt costin g
S380.000 T h a l includl'S the cost o f the
on g inul bridge.>, \\'hic h r·ollap•wrl in i\pnl
City officiab say thr~ will n 'q111 re ~· pn•
opt•n inl! t e~t in "h1 e h t he~· will IMHJ
105.000 pounds nnto thl' hriclgl' to Sl'l' ho"
it hokb UJ>.
Forget It Solon: Comt
~ -De~ats LikeJ..,:--t= Bill Ewuli111r ---------· \VASRJNGTQi-q <A > -Here are a coup e of r -1ls S'L _::
words for t hose.• of you who have hopes of getting. a c Uf, rwrt
ticke t for the de bates between President fo'ord a nd
Jimmy Carte r : Forget it. (Related s tory , A4 J
The Le a,ituc of Wom en Voters. wh ich 1s s ponsor ·
ing the debates. has not worked out det ails. suc h as
how the <1 ud icn~t.hc.debat.es will be-cltoS1 -
But. s a ys J im Karayn, the leag u e's deba te
dirertor . the a udience will be invited and proba bly
\\i ll be m <Jde up mostly of people conne cted with the
leaglle.
If a ny extr a tickets become ava ilable for any of
the debates. t hey "obviously. will be in great d e
m <Jnd. ··he s aid . adding that he doubts s uch a proble m
will arise.
Purchase of Irvine
Packing House Eyed
Su pporters of the F rancis
Packing llouse purchase !>ay
they will spend the nl'xl 90 days
purswng wuys or buying the old
buildin g f rom the I rvi n <:
Company
The city council voted Tuesday
not to preser ve the 60-year·old
building for community purposes
because the cost would be pro·
h1bit1ve, beginning at$244,040.
However, the council also ap-
proved a tract m ap where the
packing house sits that leaves
open an o p tion in c ase the
structure is purchased
The I rv1n<.' Company has of·
frrcd to sell the buildlnA ror
Sl38,000 and that offer must rt"
main in effect for 90 days.
Sharon S1rce llo. ont> of the
Irvine residents trying to 11uve
t he old buildin g, says that
roughly 10 people are actively
Sharks Ring
Tipped Craft
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -
Four sea urchin divers spent a
"cold and wicked" nJght perched
atop their capsized boat in sh ark
infested waters before they were
rescued off Santa Barbara, the
vessel's skipper said.
Andy Wagenen said Wednes-
day he and three other men had
lo•ded the 2S·foot er~ with ~000
pounds o r sea urchins. When the
boat capsized . the )' clung to It for
13 hours until the flshi,ng boat
• Simlra spotted them.
Coast Guard officials reported.
the ca pelzed vessel was being
circled by 6 to 8·foot sharks when
they1an1vtd to~ow the boat two
mild to port.
purs uing a ve n ues that m ight
lead to the building's purchase.
"Some are looking into grants .
others into getting the buildinit
actually listed on the National
Registry or Historical Sites. and
several other m eans." said Mrs
Sirce llo. She added that the 10
people i n vol ved a ctuall y
represent num er ous other Irvine
residents who a re anxious to pre·
serve the building a nd use It a s a
community center.
T h e city's pla nninft co m ·
mission had originally ruled that
the building s hould not be saved
and approved th<' original tra ct
map for Leadership Homes for
re11idenllal development a t the
Northwood s ite on Yule. i\venue.
Leade rship ha d the oriJ{inul
option to buy from the: Irvine
Company.
However. that decision was up·
pealed to the cit y council by
Mayor Dave Sills . After more
than an hour or pubUc comment
Tuesday. the council reaffirmed
the planning commission's d<'
cision.
Irvine High
Signups Set
Construction is s till going on at
Irvine High School, but school of·
ficials have d esignated times
... rlday and Tuesday for new stu·
dents to register a t the campus
on .Walnut A.venue near Culver
Drive.
Ninth a nd lOlh grade students
new to the district who wilJ be at-
tending I rvine High beginning
Sept. 13 m ay re giste r eithe r
Tue$day, between lOand ll a.m ..
or Friday, betwee n 2 and 3 p.m .
On both days, regtstration ,.;n
be in Bui Id Ing A.
By P HILIP ROSMARIN
011~• o ••• , l'llot ~ .. ,,
Some S4.3 m illion iJlcluded in a
state coasta l la nd acquisition bi ll
6 purChase property in lhe""'ffi!n;i
Point headlands and lo extend
San Clem ente Stale Beach "isn't
enough m oney to hardJy makl' a
scratch."
That's the opinion of un aidC' to
State Sen. George Deukmajian or
Long Beach, and apparently of
the state Real Estate Services
Division and a staff m em ber of
the State Coast a I Commission.
The appropriations bill cleared
the legislature this week and ii;
wailinA Go ve rnor Brown'!>
signature. veto or partial veto. ·
I he money bill was attached to
legisla tion crea ting u permanent
coastal commission. In all , S31.27
million was a p proved. of wh1c·h
Sl.4 7 m i ll i o n ,::Ol'S f or
administr ative c:osts of th~eom·
mission.
About S23.5 miWon was pro·
\'ided for buying coastal parceli;
in seven counties. Critics of the
measure, including Deukmejian
and Newport Beach state Sen.
Dennis Carpenter, charged thr
ncq uls ition money was added to
the bill to woo votes lo create a
permanent coastal commission.
Tony Cimarusli, a Dcukmejlun
aide. s aid today the $4.3 millil)n
allotted to the Orange County
areas was a paltry xum com·
par~d to whut woutct actually
hav<' to be pa1ct for the: pr1m1•
beach land.
<Set> LANO, Pa1te A2) ,
We athe r
Another day of moderate
to high te mpc rotures Is
due Friday. with coastnl
highs a nd lows rcmrunJng
much like todoy'A.
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top /oah1011 mnqazmr ., See
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112 DAILY l'tlLOT T"1urwav Seplembe< 2 1976
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Your Schools
Saddleback Community College District
(CUP AND SAVE FOR YOUR DISTRICT)
ABOllT THE Dl~'TRJCT : The Saddleback Commumty
Colleile D111trict servci. the resident!> of the Cap1 trano.
Irvine. Laguna Beach, Saddleback Valle> and Tustin Unified
School Districts .
The main <0ampu..'l 1s on 200 aC'rc:. tn Mission Viejo. und
classes are orfcrcd on rnorc than twenty satellite sites
throughout thl' vai.t community colkge district, which cov
t!r'! neurly 50 perccntaf Oran~t' County.
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Over 14.000 students are l'xpected lo register this fall al
Saddleback a s the college enters a new. early semester
calendar Saddle back ~as selected as one'of six community
colleges in a ptlol program to test a n~ calendar, and this
year Saddleback students w1Jl co.nchltte the fall semester
prior to the Chr1 !>tmas break and finish the regular school
year before the end of May. . • I Nearly 2.000 classes arc offe red to residents or South
Orange County this fall. al mo tall of them carrymg college
credit to Suddleback studentl>. You are eligible lo attend the
college 1f you are a ht,:!h i.chool graduate. 1f you are t8years of
age or older or 1f '.\ ou are a high SC'hool Junior or senior living
wllhtn the comm unity college district.
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I There are no twtion fees for California residents of at
least one year. On-campus students pay only a SS health
services fee. and off-campus students pay no fee at all.
BOA RDOF EDl:CATION -CURllENTCONCERNS: A
Se\'ell·member Board of Trustees meets the second and
fourth Monday of each month at 7:30p.m. in Room 2l2ofthe
Library. Special meetings are caHed as necessary. and the
public is invited to all board meetings.
The district is divided into se\'en trustee areas, aod
although balloting is at-large, t rustees reside within one of
the specific areas to assure equal representation to all resi·
dents orthe dist rict.1 The board currently is comt>rised ofNorrisa P. Brandt.
president: frank H. Greinke. vice president: Lawrence W,
Taylor, clerki and P.itrick J . Backus. Bob Bartholomew,
Mrs. DonnaC Berry and Dr J ame~ W. !'tjarshalli members.
Among the current concerns of the board are the com·
pletion of permanent raciht1es on the main campus. the study
of a possible second campus site in the Tustin-Irvine area. in·
creased vocational education programs and the develop·
ment of more programs to sen•e the academic. vocational.
recreation a I and cultural needs oft he community.
!'\EEO ~10REl~fOR:0.1ATl0~"
Robert A. Lombardi, Su~rintendent
831·9700 or 495·4950.
Ext 230
Dan ArmslronA. commlUltty tnformation Ext. 263
WllAT IS TAt;Glrr: The college offers two-year As
soc1ate in Arts Dl'gree undone ~ear cert1f1cate programs 1n
numerous ;icalil•m1c and \OCal1onal areas Lower d1v1s1on
"ork leading to" ard' transfer to a four-year college or un I 1vt'rsity .tili:~ ts offcn:c1 Still olhl'r !.ludcnts need only one or
I l\\O Sl"IC'd 1•n t las::.1•i. to me<'l an edurat1onal. occupational or
I µersonal obJed" l'
I Coursci. :.tr<' off<'rcc1 in traditional day and evcntni:t hours
I and also tn \\ i:'l'kcnd. onl'-day and l<'lcv1s1on formats.
I Counseling lien 1tei. are offrred to ull students lo assist
• '-Self
Defense'
Clai01ed
By TOM 8AllU:Y °' '"• °"''' ~ ... S..tt Defendant Thomas Hardan
Hester told an Orange County
Superior Court jury \•ia lope re·
cording Wednesd~1y that he acted
In selr defense when he shot Janet
Mae Metz to death ln her Sunset
Beach home Inst Nov. 8.
"She had a gun in her hand and 1
assumed s he was going to shoot
me." Hester told sherirfsofficers
an an inter"lew recorded 3fler his
arrest in Tucson. Ariz. "So I shot
her first."
Hester. 29. or Long Beach. was·
asked by his interviewers to again
confirm that he kilk>d Mrs. Metz.
34, and explain ex:ictly why her
· death was necessary in view of
the a llegation that Hester and his
aana "ere really after her com· pan ion. Ronald Cauwels, 27. Faf l'•s in i lie 11 i r
"I s hot the chick," Hester
replied. "It was a combination or
things like not wanting to get shot
myself, being caught up in the
circumstances and feeling that no
witnesses s hould be tert ·'
As the dog d:i.'s of summer give way to
autumn, this rustic scene in S~n Juan
Capistrano aptly heralds the season. Some
may think of pumpkin pies but when
school gets under "LI~. youngsters at
nearby D<>I Obispo Elemenl ary S<:hool and
Marco Forster Junior High likelv will be
reminded that Jf allowl•en 1s Oct. :n. There
s hould be some l!r"and pck-o'·lantern:;
from tht · raw nrntl·nal
The tape recording appears to
reflect a hesitation at that point.
And then Hester 's voice adds.
"and "self preservation maybt? Caltrack Cars Roll
Hester is one of five men facing
trial on dual murder charges filed
after the killings of cauwels and
Mrs. Metz. Into Capo Station
~Js .. .alleg ed.. that they burst into.-_
the home al 16861 Bayview Drive, A new Caltrat·k lratn, a Joint
accused Cauwels or taking 174 e ffort of Amtrak and the
pounds or marijuana at gWlpoint Ca Ii forn i a 0 e pa rtm rn t o f
from two gang members and then Transport:ition madt> lb first
shot Cauwets as the struggling local stop Wedne!>dU} at 5:21
''ictim was led to the bedroom. p.m. in San Juan Capiiitrano
William Craig Tibbits, 29, of
Orange, Is Identified as the man·
wbo used a pistol to klll Cauwels.
Hester allegedly used a British·
made Sten automatic rifle to fire a
burst at Mrs. Metz that nearly cut
the woman in two.
Tibbits and three other men fac·
ing the murder charges have been
granted separate trials by Judge
Robert P. Kneeland.
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KIDNAP ...
Nearly 200 peoplr galh<'red on
the San Juan platform \\'ednes·
day, some t o participate tn
welcoming ceremonies. others to
take the tram south to Oceanside
or San Diego.
San Juan Mayor Douglas Nash
greeted state and loc:il orricinb
and media r epresent:it1ves
:.i board the trarn. State SC'n
James M1lb, ~ 0 -San Diego> who
"as r esponsible for legislut1on
helping to reduce the tram 's
operating cost, was among thosl'
on board.
The new schedule will altO\\
local res idents to take lhe tram
from San Juan to Los Angeles at
s ·20 or 9:40 a .m . and return to
town at 5:21 p.m .
San Clemente city councilmen
approved a letter of protest Wed
nesday, asking Amtrak to have
the newly scheduled tram stop in
San Clemente.
Fo1 t?l Data
·Fouls Feds
WASHINGTON \AP> ·
The Agric•ullun• 0 ('par""I-· -i1----1
ment says a re1>0rt due lo·
day on poultry s laught<'r
"ill be dclay<'d until nc>.t
week bc<'nuse of a com
puter's indigestion In a brief nolic(' to ,..,
porters Wl'dne:-.dar. u de··
partment off1c1al :.:ud the
delay \\ U!-t nl'<'l.'Ssa ry becausl' the ·l·ompuler
ate all the chickt-n figures
and will s pit out onl ~
feather!! \\'\• "'111 let )Ou
know which d:l\' next wc\•k
the report will IJ(• 1ss11cd as
l> oo n a s " C' f I n d o u t
oursrlves."
I them in atta1nmi: lh<'tr fX'rsonul i:ou ls. but the final program
I dt>rtsion JI" ayi. re~Li." 1th the l>ludcnt I home he shares with hi s parents.
I CAREER ANO VOCATIONAL EDUCATION : Students his mother, Geneva. reportedly
I r.in ..:1rn J CNt tfu·:ite and or Associate 1n Arts Degree in 5!1 l>uffcred a minor heart attack.
----l-dtUerenl VQcat1on'*I pro,m un1' •l.-Saddleback College_ She \l.'a.5 treated Ql tho-see~ bY-
1 \'ocat lonal education 1s the fo::.tcst growing area of Saa. Los Angeles County paramedics
I dll'ln1r k ·l> n1rrtl'ulum. '"th new programs constantly being and is reported resting com·
I den•lopcd fortably today.
I Saddleb.1c k al-.o partu.•1palt'i. 1n the Comprehens1H Both Gullett and Ewing are un· I Employment Tra111tn~ Act <C E T A >.offering a secretarial employed. Neither man resisted
HURRY!../
ENDS
I l>C1ence pro~ram dl·Mgnl.'d to hl.'lp ~ts find 1mrn diate _ officers when they were ar· ----, --l\mptoymt'nt ----1-i'ire~s~if.-------------111--.. SEl!T.J l . ___ _
1976 They are accused of killing the
FOOD SER\'ICf'.S: Saddleback's cafeteria 1s open dur· Los Alamitos housewife after
mg day and evening hours and 1i. l>Upplemented by vendjng their plans to extract $8,000 from
machtnl'!'t and cater1ni:trucksen tt·es h<'r husband's market safe mis·
TRANSPORTATIO~: Suddlt•back 1s a stopping point tor
the Orange County TranMl District, which recently added
two more Imes to hclµ serve nderi. to the college. Bus
l>chcdulcs are a\ uilableon cumpu~
NEW IN TllF. r>ISTRICT':' HERE'S HOW TO E!'IROLL:
Saddleback is still a('cepting applications for the fnll
semester. The last day to enroll in fall classes is St'pl. 17. but
college offi cials urge uny one interested in reg1stenng to con·
tact the colleAc as soon tts pchstblt· '------------------------------~
fired.
Investigators theorize that ·
Mrs. Seigman. 43. was shot seven
times immediately after her
abductors sped from a phone
booth where the money was to
have been left. Deputies say they
apparently became alarmed by a
crowd of CO rndio enthusiasts
who flocked to the location, al·
lracled by pol ice radio
broadcasts.
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HINS H AW. • •
Court trial 111• "·'" '-l'nlt•11ced to
one to 14 ) <'::trs m "'tut <' pn:;on
,1ft('r be ing ('nn,•1rtec1 of bnt>C'ry
while :IC'f\ tnit "" l'Ounl\• assr'lsor
.ind I!'! tr1'1'on :lprcal
I hn!>h.J\\ h.1s potnt<'t1 out to tht•
111ry ''"' ht'i l:rn yf•1 '-. Opt•ntnfo?
'-tut rmt•nt that 1t !'t11e~s or ''l
1·mploye\ "<'r<' perm11tc<l to work
on h1oi C'ampn1.:n but wcrr tole!
before ht1nd that nny <'ffort:< they
rontnbuted must~ on thl'ir o"n
tim<' 11nc1 nt their own <'OSI
ORANGE COAST
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''-COAST LAND FUND. • •
The bill appropnutes SS00.000
to buy 7.2 acres southwest or San
Clemcnll' Stale Beach. d1rcctlv abutt1n~ the ocean. and S3 9
mtlhon for purchas(' or the 111 9
acres of Dana Poant headlands.
Accordmg to Reul Es tate
Oms1on fi gures. the Dana Point
land would sell for Sl0.67 million.
2.7times as much osthe amount.
Although Coastal Commission
appraisals oC the same land list
the fair market value as de·
termined by the county assessor.
at $2 million. staff member Greit
\'an Orman said today the open
market. pric<' actually would be~
as a rule. rour to five times
higher than thut.
Van Orman said the county as·
SC'S!'mrnt srldom rrOccts current
sales prices
/\lso, the .1sscs~or's appruisnJ
t$ b:i ~ed on th(• land 's un-
developed value.
C1marust1 said the Real Estate
Services Division 's esUmate:i are
based on the highest and best, or
developed, use of the land.
The Coastal Cornmiuion did
not assess the value of the pro·
posed San Clemente SUte Beach
extension, which will be used as a
camping site for 100 people,
because the property was nol on
the commission ·s list of oarcels
that ought to be acquired.
Cimarusti said · 12 of the 16
parcels included in the bill were
not on the commission's buy list,
He charged that points to the
political nature of some or the
proposed acq uislllon11 rather
than the real desirability of buY·
ing the land.
The bill also provides $6.3
million for con s truction or
,hc)swls-theap tourist IOOJ(ints-
along the coast. some of which
may be but It on the Orange
Coast.
Sites would he determined
lat<'r
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CANCER •..
watch the patient closely," he
said.
Bucova7. snid the two began
their research lookin g at
something quite different -U1e
structure of ycal\t cells. In trying
to find a protein molecule In the
cells. they mixed the yeast with
human blood to sec if the
molecule they were looking for
would combine with a different
protein in the blood.
By chance. Bucovaz said. the
blood they were using came from
a cancer patient, and they found
that a protein in the blood did
latch onto the yeast protein.
When they repeated their ex··
perlment with blood from a
healthy person. he said, It didn't
work -the p roteins did not com·
bine. With 87 percent of the
cancer patients they tested later.
t hey said, the comblnlnc oc·
curred: in 91 percent ol the can·
cer.free patients there wu no t combination.
Cadets Bargaining
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Lawyers for West Point cadeb
accused in the academy cheat·
Ing scandal are offering to give
authorities eyiden ce or
widelpread h o n or cod e
~iOIQtlqns ll the ,\rmy l>"\)miaea
that cadets Involved will not be
subject to automatic expulsion.
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Doe• A11go11e K11ow?
Question: Who
I
Owns the Store?
By MILTON MOSKOWITl
Who owns American bualnesa?
That question s~ms tncreasin1ly difhcult to uMw-=r.
even by the top officer~ of a ~orporntaon. When Rowlciah
Warner, cbatrman of Mobil 011, wai. ui.ked a\ this year's
annual meeting to ldenUfy the laracst !ltockholders in
th<' company. he ha<l to
admit tae coutdn 't do 1t.
O n e rcuson
owner!lhlp has become u
ahadowy affair Is that
tnrae chunks of stock
:ire now ht>ld by s uch tn·
stUutlons as msuraoce
Money
Tree
'compante!'l. pension -fund!!, bttnk trust dC'partmcnts and In-
vestment companies
\\'ho, for examplt>, Is the re-al O\\ nrr of the I 6 million
~bares of Citicorp stock h~I In the portfolio of the
Continental Corp.? Those sha cs, \\Orth more than S50
million. were accumul:ltcd wit premium dollars r«elved
from policyholders in more an a doten insurance com-
parues owned by Colltmental. Among these companies arc
Continental Insuran~. Buckeye Unton Insurance, Eqwta·
ble Fire I nsurance, Kansas City F ire and Marine
Insurance. National-Den Frunklin Life Insurance and
Boston Old Colony Insurance
AT THE END OF last year one 01 lh<' largest bioclcs of
R.H. Macy stock was to be found ut the trusl department of
the Bank of Amenca. which held 435.000 shares. That block
represented 4.5 percent of ult the outstanding shares of the
department store operator. .
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Who is the real owner or those Macy shares, the Bank or
America or the clients who have entrusted lheir funds to the
bank's trust dcpartmt>nl '>
The.National Cow1c1I of Chun•hcs <NCC), which half •
been pressing corporations on various socrnl 1ssucs, went to :
great pains recently to determine tho major :.tockholders in
Gulf & Western <G&W), an ambidextrous conglomernt.t?
with arms '*-motion pictures <Paramount>.-t-obaeeo ·l
<Consolidated Cigar), apparel <Kays er-Roth), 21"l' (New .;
Jersey Zmc), sugar (South Puerto Rico Sugar). hnance
(Associates In vestment> and a s lew of other industne:s.
NCC. THE HOLDER o•· 100 shares of G&W common.
exercised a little-knoY.1l shareholder's rt!!ht lo ini.pect the
company's hst of stockholders. There they saw who owned
"hat. However, armed even with Lhls Information, the
church group had a tough lime getting a clear picture of the
control pattern
_ A m ajor difficulty as localing the voting power. Nearly 7
percent of the G&W ~hares wue traced to the notion's
larJ?est stockbroker. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, 1-·enner &
Smith. Two large New York Caty banks -Bankers Trusl
and Manufacturers Hanover Trust -each held more thnn 3
percent. But the NCC could not ftnd out who \ oted those
shares. ::
~ The NCC did find out that the 15 lar&1'1'l voters of G&W ...
stock held 31 7 percent of the shares The five top holders 111 .;.:
this group: ;;:
l -CHARLES G. BLUllDORN. the founder and:-:
chairman or G& w Ile controls 6 7 percent oflhe votes. ::::
2 -Dreyfus Fund. one of our luri:iost mutual funds. tt:::
had n block a mounting to 4 6 percent of the loto I. ·.::
3 -Amen can Financial Corp . whose six 1nsurnnce· -:.
subsidiaries held 3.8 percent of the G& W stock. •
4 -The Windsor Fund. a mutual fund, wllh 2.6 percent •
or the stock. 4
s -CHESTER IL ROTH, whose 2.3 percent slice came
from has sale of Kayser Roth stock to Gulf & Western.
So. even "1th these details. It's nol an easy matter to
say who owns Gulf & Western. The Dreyfus Fund and the
Windsor Pund are two or the major stockholders. But
mutual funds turn over lhetr portfohos rapidly. By this lime
ey,ma.)'.nOUlold...a.ny..G&.W $lodw-----•
Selling Pressures
Cool Off Market
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VOL. 69, NO. 246. 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES TEN CENTS
~aguna Park Dog Ban Off; Cats Next? j
Laguna Beach's dogs got their The sandy portion oC the bea~h dogs in the sand persons to nbundon or harm cats. from turn injt unowned and un· muinin~ on ,Ut<'ir propN'tv by j
ta ln Beach V:1rk 11r1v1legcs is till oH·limits to dogs. evtn Jf Dis pensing with dogs, t ht-f\ misdemeanor ranfos a max· wantt>d cats into a shelter or to a nonhnrmful m<.'nns. Th<'Y t'O\lld
ack Wedncsda ·. but thc City leashed. between 9 a.m~ and 6 rounr il took up cats 1mum penalt~· or $500 Cine. six veterinarian for humant• killing catch tbe rat and turn 1t ov<.'r Ill
ounci l 1s n o.w constderin.: p.m . during the June to Sep· Philip M ay. chairman 6C the months in jail o r both. -without the permission of u city un animal ser\'H'l'S orfker. or fllt•
'estraints .on cats und tbe1r temberdates. pet respons ibility committee. The p oll c i es wou Id also animal services oHicl?r. suit agamst the <.'at's owner. if ht•
owners Opponents of the pnrk ban said presented the council with a esta blish who .. owns" a cat. who The policies would provide that 1s kno\\n.
The council ktllf.1.d <1 propost'<I there ought to be no difficulty package or pohcaes designed to has "guardianship" or a cat and ar a cat is red a nd sheltered by a If a mother c:.IL mo"es a lttkr
l,aw banning dogs from Main enrorcing the beach bah becaus<' protect .both ·cats. their owners ~t up a prO<'cdure whereby resi· resident for 30 da~~ the cat •s onto the propert) of u resident
fleach Park during the day from dog owners who enjoyed qwet and residents who may be sub· dents could rid therruelves of then owned by the resident. who doesn't w~1nt thl' cat or kit
J une 15 to Sept ts. The action up-walks in the park \\ith their pets ject to disturbanre by felines. cats who adopted themseh•es to Residents who are involunta n · tens. he can discourage them
plies onl y to the ~rassy and were unhkely to be the same as The pohcies s uggest it be made an unwiJUng human ly adopted by a cat could only throuqh nonharmCul means.
board"alkport1on!>oflhepark those who would play with their a misdemeano r offense for Residents would be proh1b1ted discourage the animal from rl' <Stt OOGS, Pagt".U)
S. Coast Land Fund 'Too Little' -r--. .,
t'.\'eiv Negot iat io11s Negative
Opinions
Voiced
Cable Cutoff
-: Threat Ends
By ANNE COOPER
Ol t~• O•llY PHo4 S4.o!I
San C lemente 1c le\151on
\\·at<.'hers got a break Wednesday
when San Clemente Cable\'IMon
backed off a threat to pull the
plug al midnight F'r1day 1( thP
company had not come to an
agreement with t ht' city
The cable T\' franchise to
operate in San Cl<'mente ''a~ ex
tend<'d l!'i da)s to allow <.'It~ 'ltarr
and council ml'mht.·~ to ml'l'l
with compan~ off1<.'i,;.1b Wednl':O.
day.
Times Mirror Communications
Compa ny , which opcrare ·the ca ·
ble franchis e S<'rving 54 pcr;cl'nl
of the city's homes. is propos rng
a rate hak e from S5.SO u month to
S7.50 a month.
In addition. T M has ask<'d for a
IS·yenr contract and furt her
automatic-rate inrrceases based
Track Dou;n
That
Roxa nne M cDon ald
thirsts for j USllCl'.
Somebody stolC' h<'rCoca·
Coln Wednesday. and she
insisted that pohce rind the
culpnt.
She set (he soft drink
down in a vacant om ce in
the Newpo.r t H a rbor
• .iudi ci;j l Di s tr ic t
courthouse We dnesday
morning. \Yhen she re·
turned three hours latl1r.
the soft drink was missing.
T h<' dis trir t uttorney's of-
fice secreta rial supervisor
filed a formal complaint
and officers Cilcd a formal
theft r eport -30 cents ror
the drink and to crnts for
the 16-ounre bottle.
Tips Given
On S chools
A unique public St'rvirC' 1-< b\• •
ing offered by the Daily Pilot ror '
readers w ho h a\ l' qu<':1t1on:<
about lhl•ir s<'hool11 as buck to
school time looms.
i\ tolumn loudcd with "'"
rormntion about lh<' various ths
tricts appNtrs nn P111-tl' J\2 lt.xluy.
1t tells vita l data nbout ttw
schools. the people who run thtm
1111d the J.>cople who govern them
Or:~:~:s•
We athe r
Another day of moderate
to high te mperatures is
due Friday, with coastal
highs and lows remaining
much like today·s
1 I NSIDE T ODA V
What's ti hke to model for a
top fashion maga.wW!" Set
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on rises in the cost or living as de·
termined by the Consumer Price
Index.
Richard Young. an execull\'e
representing the cablev1sion
firm. told Cit~· Counril Wednes·
day he is dissatisfied with pro·
gress made in prev10\JS' study
sessions with the cit\'
lie said ,, term s of agreement
are not reached in next Wed·
nesda\''s session . TM will
termmatc ser\'ice Sept. 16
"\\'c have to protect our in·
vestors. ·· he said. ··w e wi ll
salvage what we can of our plant
rind pull out our equipment."
Terms or the franchise allow
the firm 30 days upon expiration
of the agreem ent to remove their
equipment. Anything left in the
city after 30 days becomes city
property. __
Councilman Thomas O'Keefc
took lssue-witb the cable TV firm
over wtrethe r it p1ovldes ••th~
best service in Orange County ...
as the company has claimed
Q'Keefe said he has disco~ered
Fall's i11 the A ir ·
As the dog d ays or-summ-ei' gt e way to
autumn. this rustic scene .in San Juan.
Capistrano aptly heralds the season. Some
may think of pumpkin pies but when
school gets under way. youngsters a.t
n~arby Del Obispo Element:n-. clmOI and
Marco Forster Junior High likely will 1>e
reminded thal Halloween is Oct. 31. There
should be some grand jack·o'-lanterns
from this r aw material.
By PHii.iP ROSMARIN
0t t"'• D•Uy P1Mit M••• Some $4.3 m1lhon included ln a
state coastal la nd acqws1t1on bill
to purcha:-.l' p ro1wny 1n the Dana
Point. headland:. ond to <'Xtcnd
San Clementl' Stak Ht•ach "isn't
t'nouJ:h mone~ 10 hardl~ makt· :1
scratch "
That ':. tht• Oll 1t11on of an a1dc In
State Sen Gl•orsie O<.'ukma1aan I)(
Long Beach . .and apparently of
th<' state llcul EMatt• Sc.>n·1rc~
01 vislon und a i.t:.ifr member of
lhe state Coas tal C'ommbs1on.
The appropnullons bill cleared
thC' lt"gaslnture this WC'Ck and 11"1
wailing Gov Brown':. :.1.:naturc.
\'Clo or pa rtial veto.
The money bill wus uttached to
lcgislalion creating a pcrmunmt
coastal comm1ss1on. In all , S3U!7
million was ap1>rov(.'<1, of whkh
SJ.47 milli o n goes f o r
ndminislJ:ali\'e cost..s of the com-·
mission.
About 523.5 m illion wa pro-
~her communities in the coun ty
.which receive more c hannels -~~:· .. ~:·::Q.:~~:::.:::. _c_a_l,...._l_C __ e_r __ w_arning Found?.
term a,plied to quality rather
than qua_ntity . He s aid s u b·
scriber\'~ant repairs mad<.'
quickly anaefficiently, whether
they had a few obannels or many
.. • .. ,vided for buying coastal parct>I:.
m seven counties. Critics or the
measure. including Deukme11an
and Newport Beach state Sen
Dennis Carpenter, charged lht'
-acquis1hon money was :Rfded t<r
the bill to woo votes to create a
permanent coastal commission
Tony C1mar u:.t1. a 0 ukmeJian
aide, said today the S4.3 mllhon
allotted to the Orungr County
<See LAND. Pal(e t\2) Scie ntists Cite Substance in Blood
So Car t he Federal Com·
munl~at:ons Commis sion has not
approved addHionu.l channels for ••
San Clemente. Young sal~'H
more cha nnels are approve . he
said. s ubscribers will pay ore
ror the additional service
Attempts to raise cable TV
rates in 1973 and 1974 were foug ht
successfully by City Council.
whirh won a court battle preve nt·
ing the ra te hikes
O'Keefe said Wednesday part
of lhe $3()0.()()()_jn •~~ mcul'red
<See CABLE, Page A2 >
SAN FRANCISCO 1AP > Two
scientists sa y they have inad·
\'ertenlly found a subilance in
the blood of can cer patiC'nts that
could provid e a n early warnin~
system for the dr<'ad disease
Ors J .C' Morrison and E.T
BuCO\'aZ of the Uni versity or Ten
nessee said Wednesday t hat tests
of 4 .20P persons showed the
)>YStem·was nearly 90 J>('rcent ac
curate ln ldentlrying whether pa-
tients hi d cancer
They told a news ronference at
lhe American Chemical Society's
national meeting that if it proves
itself in further studies. the blood
test could tn three years be J>Ort
of routme year ly physical ex·
am mat ions
Numerous other blood tests
have been devised by scientists
in the search for a foolproof way
to detect cancer at an early
stage No test yet devised has
been successful enough to be
widely adopted.
Morrison stressed that it is un·
known how early in the develop·
mentor a tumor a positive result
County Medics to Staj-
The Ln~una Rearh City Counral
says "yes" a city.run p'ram<'dic
might be better. "Yes" 1t m1J:ht
lx.' worth payinsi twice as much to
hav(' it. but "no .. it wasn't gomJ: to
dump n city·counly paramedic
contract.
The council agreed Wednesday
with contentions of the Lagunn
Beach Firemen's Assoc I a lion
that a city-run ser vice might offer
a better level or service. but
council me mbers supported a
year-long experiment with the
county.
Tha t e xperiment would be
financed through u srven·ct>nt tax
overndl' to be voted on by rcsi·
dcnt!l in November
The county contract lo provide
paramedic ser vice would cost the
ci ty $70,000 the rirs l year. A city·
run paramedic pros.tram would
cost b e t w een S 149 .000 and
$172,000.
Fire Capt. J e rry Johnson, pre·
s lde nt of the Laguna Beach
Firemen's Association. told the
council that while he wasn't try,
ing to "torpedo" the paramedic
election. he wasn't sure whether
he personally would vol~ in favor
Caltrack Cars Roll
lnlo Capo Station
A new Caltrack train. a joint
effort ot A~trak and the
Callfornia lt."e partment o r
Transportation made its rirst
local stop Wednesday at S:21
p.m. in San J ua n Capistrano.
Nearly 200 people gathtted on
the San J uan plaU'orm Wednes·
day. som e to p articipate in
welcoming cer emonies. others to
take the traln south to Oceanside
or Su Diego.
San Juan Mayor Douglas Nash
greeted stale and local olrlclals
and medi a representatives
aboard the train. Stale Sen.
James Mills. <D·San Diego) who
was responsible for legislation
helping to reduce the train's
operating cost, was among those
on board.
The ne w schedule will allow
local residents to take the train
from Sa.n Juan to' Los Angeles at
8:20 or 9;40 a .m . and .relUrn to
townat5:21 p.m.
San Clemente city councilmen
approved a letter of protest Wed-
nesday, asking Amtrak to have
the newly scheduled train stop in
San Clemente.
of 1t. I le also s aid he dldn 't know 1r
the firemen's association would
support the elect ion.
Mayor Phyllis Sweeney s aid if
the election fails. the council
won't know whether it was turned
down because voteri; obj~ctcd to
paying the additional cost. or If it
was beca use they wante d
something better even at o
greater expense.
"If It passes, we will have a
good t r ial progra01 ." Mrs.
Sweeney said.
Councilman Jon Brand agreed.
"We can be critical once we
have a program"' but I wouldn't be
too critical until we do have a pro·
gram. I wouldn't want to see the
profram killed before we have
it,"hesaia.
Brand said he personally sup-
ported paramedic ser vice
whether it raised the laxe rate by
seven cent.s or by 12 cent.s. (A
seven·cent Override would In-
crease the property tax about $12
a year for the owner or a $70,000
house.)
Principal concerns with the
coun ty-cont ract paramedic
service involved the area the
<See MEDICS, Pa•e A.Z>
More Storie8
Additional stories and a pho&o
involving eve1Ua in La1una
Beacb. San Juan Capistrano,·
Dana Point and Minkin \'iejo ap-
pear t.Oday on ":a1e C3.
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wHI show up in t he test. but said
a nimal studies are under way to
Hndout.
He also stressed the t.esl is a
general one that may indicate•
cancer is present hut will not tell
doctors whe re .
"This could be a test that
would tell a doctor that he should
run further tests on a patient.
watch the patie nt closely," he
said.
Bucovaz said the two be&an
th ei r r esea rch looking a t
something quite different -the
structure of yeast cells. Jn trying
to rind a protein moleeuJe in the
cells. they mixed the yeast with
huma n blood lo see if the
molecule they were looking for
would rombine with a different
protein In the blood.
By chance. Bucovaz s aid, the
blood they wer e usmg came from
a cancer patient, and they found
that a protein in the bloo4 did
latch onto the yea st protein.
When they repeated their ex
perimcnl with blood from a
healthy person. he said, It didn't
work -the proteins did not com·
bine. With 87 percent or th<'
cancer patients they tested later.
they said, the combining oc
curred : in 91 percent of the can·
cer·free patie nts there waR no
combination.
Capo C ouncil
Fills Vacant
Planne r Pos t
John Taylor, a former U.S.
Department of Defense emplove.
was selected Wednesday by San
Juan Capistrano city councilmen
to fill a vacan<'y on the plannlnl{
commission.
Taylor. 56. has been active In
the San Juan Hills Community
Association since hts retirement
in 1974. according to Cat y
Manager James Mocalis. lie Is a
past president of lhl' association
and chairman or the tract'R
board of ~overnors.
The new comm1ss1oncr was u
11nanimou11 choice or the council
There were four olhcr candidates
for the st'nl. which was left emp
t y whe n rcnllor Ric hard
Wyndha mi1mlth stepped down.
Wyndhamsmlth , who Rervrd
on the comm I salon only four
months. s aid he wus facing con
mets between his realty business
and th e plannin~ joh ·
particularly disclosure rcquirr-
ments he said would brca<'h 11
bond or conridcntaality h<• hall
with his clients •.
Capo Doubles Fees
For Sewer Services
San Jua n Capistrano City
Council members voted un·
anlmously Wednesday to more
than double fees for municipal
sewer system hookups and re·
sidentiaJ m onthly service.
The sewer connect.ion charge
was boosted from $325 to$750 aod
the monthly fee rromS2to$4.50.
Larger sewer users such as
. schools, churches, industries and
·commercial est ablish ment s
would pay $750 for each 1,500
tqu are (eet of floor area under the
new fee schedule .
The increases were prompted
by city par ticipation in thf
Southeast Regional Reclamation
Authority <SERRA) ocean outfall
construction project and city
. r espons i bll ity ror ope mt inJ?
SERRA 's wate r pollution control t
operation.
Council m embers were told
that the additional revenue l
generated b y the doubled fees
would hel p the c ity m eet I
operational expenses and main· ,
lain the qualit y or city sewage 1
systems.
Councilm en were also told that J
the newhootupandmonthly rates 1 are considerably lower than San
Clemente or Jr vine and somewhat
higher than feea chargffd ln adJa·
cent unincorporated areas.
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Collea~ Dtl)tnc:t ~er\'es the rci.1dents of the Capis trJni1.
Irvine. Laguna Beach. S:tddh.'btlC.'k Valley ¥nd T u!>llll Un1l11·cl
School Dli>tr1et'I.
The m ain t·ampu..'I l'I on ~)(I al·rc:. 1n M1s!>1on \IH'JO, i.llld
rlasses are offt.>rl'd on mort.' th.in \\H•nt y :.att'llttc '1\l'!>
throughout thl' vast commumty <.'Olll·~c district . "h1<'h t'CJ \
ersnearly SO p(•rr enlofOransid.:ounly
Over 14,000 students are expected to n :g1skr thi:. f Jll Jt
Saddleback as the oollege enters a new. early semt>.,tt'r
c~lendar Saddleback was selected as one of six commun1t'
colleges an a pilot progra m to test a new calendar. and th1io.
year Saddle back t>tudents "111 COl)clude lhe fall scm~ster
prior to lhe Christmas break and hmsh the regular school
year before the end or May.
Nearly 2 .000 classes are offered to res1denls of South
Orange County this faJI. a lmost all or them carry ing college
credit to Saddleback students You are ehg1ble to attend the
college ir you arc a h11th schot>I graduate. 1C you a re 18 yt'ar~ of
a,ge or older or if you arc a high !>chool 1un1or or !>eni or h,·ing
within the community rollegedistnct
There are no twuon fees for Cahfnrn1a re:.1denb of at
least one year On·campu:. :.tudent:-. pay only a SS health
services fee. and off-campus student:. pay no fee at all
BOA ROOF EDt C'ATJO~ -{TRRE~T CO~CER~S: A
se\'en-member Hoard of Trustee~ mt'el!> the second and
fourth Mondav of caC'h month at 7 30 pm. 1n Room 212 of the
Library Spec.wl meNangs art• called as necessary. and the
public 1s 1nv1ted lo all hoal'd mt>etini;:s
The dis triet 1s d1v1dcd into seven trustee areas, and
although balloting 1s at-large. trustees res ide.within one ~f
the specifi c a reas to assure equal representation to all res1·
dents of the dis trict.
The board currently 1 comprised of N'ortisa P. Brandt,
president: Frank JI. Greinke. vice president; Lawrence W.
Taylor , clerk. and Patrick .J. Backus. Bob Bartholomew,
Mrs. Donna C. Berry and Dr. James W. Marshall, members.
Among the c urrent concerns of the board are the com·
pletion of permanent facihtics b~ the main camp~. thestu~y
of a possible second campus s ite in the Tustin-Irvine area, tn·
creased \'OCal1onal l'ducat1on programs and the develop-
ment of m ore programs to !>ene the academic, vocatjonal,
recreational and cultural nl•edsof thecommunity.
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Robert A Lomba rd1.Supenntendent
831·9i 00or t95 1950.
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D::m Armstroni:. l'Ommumty information Ext 263
WHAT IS Ti\L'Gl rT: The college offers two-year As·
sociate in Arts De~rt>e Jnd OOl' year certificate programs in
numerous academic and vocational areas. Lower division
work leading toward" transfer to a four-year college or un·
iversity also 1s orrcred • till other students need only one or
two selected classes to meet an educational. occupational or
personal obJectl Vl'.
Courses an' offered an traditional day and evening hours
and also m weekend. onc-·dav and television formats .
CounselinR s er\'ic('S are offered to all students lo assist
them in attainini: their pcn;onal goals. but the final program
decision always r ests Wllh the student
CAR EER AND VOCATIONAL EOUCATl_ON: StudcnL'-
can earn a Ct'rltficate andlor A~io.oc1ate 1n Arts Degree m S9
different vocational pr&~rams at Sad<llebitek College,
Vocational <'dlll':illOrt IS thl' ra .. tci.t gro\\ mg area or Sad·
dleba<'k's cur riculum. with new programs constantly being
developed.
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Ronald Ewing
FACING CHARGES
Paul Gullett
Police Seeking 3rd
Seigman Suspect
lnHst1gators said today they
are purs uing a third man they
bclie\'e was involved in the
k1dnaping and murder of Joann
Seigman last week.
Members or the investigative
team from the Orange County
and Los Angeles County SheriCCs'
departments announced they
are looking for a third suspect
arter the y arrested two
BeUClower men Thursday af·
temoon.
William Paul Gullet and
Ronald Lewis Ewing, both 27,
will be arrainged Friday in Santa
Ana Munk ipal Court oo charges
of murder and kidnap for
ransom. Both men are held
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MEDICS ...
single South Laguna-based unit
would have to cover and its
response lime to Laguna Beach.
City firem en estimate it will
take the unit about three minutes
longer to reach Laguna Beach
destinations than it would take a
city fire department unit based at
the Agate Str.eet station.
"Three minutes seems like a
long lime to me." Councilman
CarlJQhnsonsaid.
\\ilhout bail 1n Oran~e Count~
Jail.
The arrest of the pair came ai.
a surprise breakthrough Ill lhl'
case that investigators suid
lacked any subs tantial leads.
Orange County Sheriff's L t.
Sim Middleton refused to com·
ment today on the circumstances
that led to the arrests of Gullett
and Ewing.
.. But I will say that it was ter-
-rific police wor k on the part or
our Orange County force and the
Los Angeles County Sheriff's of-
ficers invol•ed," he said.
"We certainly want the details
of this investigation to become
public but w e don't want to
jeopardize a continuing In-
vestigation and possible further
arrests by releasing details at
this point,'' he added.
· As deputies questioned the two
men, mourners were gathenng
a t th e Good S h e pherd
Presbyterian Churc h 1n Los
Alamjtos where funeral services
were conducted for the slain
mother of three.
"And. it is only logical that if the
county unit has double the amount
of area to servke. there is double lhe chance it wJU be__out_on__a__call_
Whenwel'feed It ... .fohnsonsald.
E.r-aide's T e si i111011y
'County Time
For Campaign'
Former Orang<• Co11nl} t11-
sessor':. em1)loyc Henry Adam:.
told n Superior Court jur~· todoy
that he dlstri buted cnmpnit;n
literature durin.: county time in
May ;rnd Junt• of 1U72 \\IW11 con
grcssmun lhn11 haw ~..ts cuunt~
;l!>Sessor
Adamt1. 110\\ reti~ from hi!>
duties in the rural surveying
rt1vis1on or that office, testified as
the fifth of 80 witnesses to be
called by the prosecution that he
worked ro,. Hinshaw under thc
orders or a senior member or the
assessor's office. <Related story
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Adams sa id he turned in
vacation s lips and overtime
vouchers for the time he de\•ott-d
to the .. Hinshaw for Congress ..
<'ampaign.
I le said those slips were ap-
proved by Hinshaw aide Garland
Redding.
"We were assigned a distrkt
and we were given Republican
campaign literature,·· Adam:.
testified. "We d Cli\'ered tht.' materia~s from door to door on
sever al days in May and June."
Witn esses w ho precede d
Adams to the s tand similarity
tesfified that they were given
campa ign materials for di:.
tnbulton and were ordered to
tack up Hinshaw signs unde r the
orders or senior m embers or the
assessor 's s taff.
De fense questioning or each
witness appearing to this point
has produced the admission from
all questioned that they were
never directly ordered to do so by
Hanshaw
Hinshaw. 53. 1s being tried on
charges of g rand then . con
s pirocy. e mbezzlement a nd
\'IOlation of the stale election
rodes in connectiQn with his al
legcd mas terminding or county
em ployc participation in his
1972 campaign.
This is the Newport Bench
Republican's second Superior
Court trial. He was sentenced to
orw to 14 ~ 1•ui·i-111 Sltlh• pn:.on
aft1.•r bl•lni: ('Oll\'ll'tl'd of bn~ry
whll~ ser \'lng OS COW\ty Ulib('SSOr
and ts fret• on appl•fil
Hins haw h us pomtt'd out to thr
Jury ,., .. hi!> lawy<'r"io. op1.•nrn.:
s tutcmt•nt thut ussNornr '!>
<'mploy<•s Wt'rf' 1>t•r n"liltf'<I t(I work
on his cam1w 1.i11 but wert• told
before hand thut ony l'ffortti lht.'.\
contributed mu:.t b<' on their O\\ll
time and at thc-1r "" rH·ost
l 'r "'" Pa9r . I I
CABLE ...
b~ TM s ince 1970 IS thl' cost or the
court fight One Juslif1<'ation for
the rate hike offered b~ the cable
T\' firm is that T M mu!>t cover
these losses
"I don't think thl' city should
pa} lea.al fees for th<:' IOl>ing side
1n a suit at;iains l tht' c1l), ·
O"Keefe i.a1d
Councllman \\"1 llwm Walker
s:lld that certain San Clt:•mt>ntu
residents rcq m rt> ca bit• ser vice
for TV reception bet•nuse hills
i1urround an~ the r1ly interfere
with broadcast signals .
He said 87 San Clemente res1
dents subscribe to the Storer ca·
bit-TV firm. They pay highl•r
rates than Tl\t s ubsl'ribers, he
said .
Walker said the currenl
monthly ralc has not allowed thl·
TM firm to accumulate funds ror
underground con\'crs1on. as ut1h
ty compa nies hU\'C been allo\\ed
to do
Face Jail Tern1
LOS ANGELES 1APl Dog
racing promott'r c:l'Or1w llardtt•
has been ord<>red J ailed 1n
definitely. bt'J:tnning 1'r1dav. un
111 he complies \\llh a subpoena
to turn over frnancral n •corcl" to
the Fair Polil~al Practices Com-
mission.
HURltY! --· I
Saddleba<'k al!.o p:i rt1ripat<"' an lht' Comprehensive
Employment Tr:iinmi: Act <C 1-; T A l. orft'nni: a s<.'cretanal
science progr·1m d~1gnpd to hl'lp stµdcnt:. find l!IJrncsllate
employment
In the e n d, thcecouncil
authorized formation or a citizens
group which will monitor the
ser \'i<'C' provided by the county
parameds.
--tnrtso directed th<' ctty sut
arrange a series or meetings with
county £ire officials to determine
exactly what service the city will
g,et for its $70,000 if the override is
approved.
ENDS
SEPT. 11.
1976
FOOD SERVICES:. addlt'hitck ~ cafctt'na 1s open dur-
ing day and evening hours and is supplemented by \'ending
machines and catenng truck i.erv1ces.
T RANSPORTATION: Saddleback is a slopping pomtfor
the Ora nge County Transit District. which r ecently added
two more lines to help serve riders to the college. Bus
schedules are availableon campus.
NEW IN THE DISTRICT? HE RE'S HOW TO ENROLL:
Saddleback is still accepting apphcattons for the fall
J semester. The last day to enroll in fall classes is Sept. 17, but
t college officials urge any one interested in regislcring to con·
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CO~ST LA:ND F UND ...
areas was a paltry sum com·
pared to what would nrtually
have to be paid for the pn me
beach land.
Tbe bill approprint~ SS00.000
to buy 7.2 acres southwest of San
Clemente State Beach, directly
abutting t he ocean, and SJ 9
million ror purcha~e or the 111.9
acre9 of Dana Point headJands .
According to Real E state
Oivi1lon figures . the Dana Poinl
land would eell for $10.67 milhon.
2.7llmes as muc h as the amount.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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J•<k R. Cur~v Vlu~l•M~"« ..... _
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Although Coas tal Comm1ss1on
::ippra1s_01ls of the same land list
the fair market value as de·
termincd by the county assessor.
at S2 milhon. staff member Greg
Van Orman said today the open
market price actually would be.
aR a rulC', four to five limes
higher than that.
Vun Orman said the county a s-
sessment seldom renec-ts current
sales prices.
AIS-O, the assessor's appraisal
is based on the land's un
developed value.
Cim:irus ti said lht• neaJ Estatt-
Scrvices Division's estimates arc
based on the highest and best. or
developed , use or the land.
The Coasta l Comml.s~ion did
not assess the value of the pro·
posed San Cle mente Slate Beach
extension, which will be used as a
camping site for 100 people,
because the property was not on
the commission's llsl or parcels
thalougbtto be acquired.
Cimarusti said 12 or t.M 16
parcels included In the bill were
not on the comm ission's buy list.
He charged thal points to the
political nature or some ol the
propos ed acquisitions rather
than the real desirability of buy·
ing the land.
The bill a lso provides S6.3
million for construction of
hostels-cheap tourist lodgings-
along the coast, some or which
may be bui It on the Orange
Coast. Site~ would be detcrmint>d
later.
Israelis Massing
BEIRUT (AP) .-Moslem
leftists are charging that Israel Is
massing troops and tanks on its
northern border and has moved
iato on~ southern Leban6n Chris·
tian vill•8e area.
Counc il members Sal l y
Bellerue and Jack McDowell
were absent.
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DOGS.· ..
tr they keep coming back. the
resid ent m ay call the animaJ
services department which may
have the kittens humanely killed
and the m other cat retained by
thecily.
The proposed policies are not
law yet
The Cit y Council authorized
May to work with City Attorney
George Lo1o1an to develop or-
dinances implementin g the
Policies.
May said that will probably
take about a month.
"What we have here is an al·
tempt to do something new. l
know of no other city which has
underta ken s imilar measures,"
May said.
Council Says
Builde r Must
Phase Tracts
For the nrsl time Wednesday.
San Juan Capist rano City
Council members lm poeed a
"pbued development" require·
ment on a private builder before
approving construction oC lwo
adjacent tracts.
The council unanimously ap-
proved the proposal by Patrick
Development Company of San
Diego to build 176 aingle family
homes on a total of 70 acres east
of the San Diego Freeway and
south·of Ortega Highway, acU•·
cent to San Juan Terrace.
Bul they attached the newly
devised plannlntt condition that
wUl force the developer lo phue
in the new homes over a lwo-year
period to minlmize the impact on
city services and community
facilities .
The city plannln,i commlsaion
had recommended approval of
the retonlng request and
tentative tract maps that would
clear the way for lbe Patrtdc
Development but commistdooers
also endorsed t.he new coadltlon~
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N. , .• Stm•ks
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1976 c TE N CENTS
•ustery Deepens on Missing Skipper:
j. By ROBERT BARKER ''The ln\'estigation ls still going Investigators suid that all •t• lt was h1i. I 11·st :i:.s1~nm11nt with son. Stephen. said. ) ~ • 0t111ecuo,,.. ... sa.i, • Oft, but we are de\'oid of uoy c r ew m cm bc;.rs have bet•n lhe('ompany l\trs Smith said toduy that i.hl' ln\'l'Stil{ntors said the~ hail I ~.S Coast Guard ln"estJgators clUH," Lt. Commander Slan ey questioned and lhal an extenst"<' The ship" ai. to pkk up l'argo has all but given up hope of find rontact11d a:.sociates or c~1 pt
,said today the~· arc completely -Spuraeon said in Houston today search of the area hi.id proH•ll m llouston bt'forl' hl•adin~ for its IOJ! ht>r futht."r Soµ<'r 1n d forts to tuua\•cl thl'
,barned by the disappearance of a "We have no evidence or f<tUI furitless ultimate destination m the Mid· She said that Capt. Soper hor. m)ster).
llurltington , ~each me rchnnl play or suicide or an~1hing else .. OHic1uls said the da\' Capt d I e E n s t . a co m Pa n ~ been o lift.•· long sailor and i.ervt'd "\\'c talked lo :1 cloi.t> fr1l•nd
ma ne capta a off lhe coast of Spurgeon added . Soper disappearl'd "wai. very • representaln·c s md an San Pedro tn the t.: S N:n·y dunng World "bo had dinner with Capt. Soper
lifexas · / · · be ·r I I h j I h · War II , h d · '-~f · h d 'Copl. Nt."al W. 5aper, ss: or Comm ander Karl Stansell said rolalu .. ~' u w t us l as ig t ocean Capt. Soper resided' an Hunt· . Just t ree :i~s ~ Ote, .. ii., e-
2 1 3 8 1 Au gus t a cir c I c , in San Pedro today that. "all we ·~~ton B~a c h "1th his \\aft>. A c.ompany reprcsentauve an pa·rtdr~ ~or Nt?r1• ~~dlcanli, Com
mysteriously vanished from the kn~ is that somebody talked to Orticials or the Wale r man Kathleen. and"' o SOl\S, Neal and San Pedro said that Capt. Soper mun e tanse s a1
curgo ship S.S . Nathaniel Green him\at 4 a .m . Suoday and when Steamship Cof)'l pnny confirmed Glenn. was a real professional who \\as "The friend said that ('opt
&anday while It was anproaching crew members went to wake him that Capt. Soper look command Two daughter:.. Mrs. Peggy well liked and highly n·garded by Soper was in good spints and th:it
,the coast or Texas. from New up at 6 a .m. t hey couldn't find or the ship Thursday tn New Smith and Mrs. Marilvn Elliott. his colleagues. <'vcrythmg appear:ed Lo~ ftnl•."
Orleans. ., him." Orleans. Live in Santa Ana as does another "We lost u "ery nice guy ." he Stansell related.
3rd ·susp~ct Sough~ Slaying • Ill .•
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.Politics
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-:On Coun t y
.T i me Told
1 Former Orange County as·
J sessor·s employe Henry Adams
told a Superior Court jury loday
that he distributed campaign
literature dur ing county time 1n
~fay and June of 1972 when con·
gressman Hinshaw was county
assessor
Adams. no" retired from his
duties fn the ruraf sur\'cying
dh·is1on or that office. testified us
the fifth Of 80 WllnesseS lO -0e
called by the prosecution that he
worked for Hins haw under lhe
orders or a senior mem~r of the
assessd~'> orf1<'e. (Related story
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Adams lillid he turned ,In
\'&cation s lips and O\'t:rllm<'
vouchers for the time he de\'ot<'d
lo the "llinshaw ror l.'ongrt.>S ..
came_ajgn. --
lie said those slips were ap·
pron•d by llios haw aide Garland
Redding.
"\\'<.' were assigned a district
and we were gi\'en Republi<:an
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In Case
InvestiRators said today lhey
are p ur suing a third man they
belie\'e was invol\'cd in t he
kidnaping and murder or Joann
Seigman last week.
Members of the inn!sligalive
team from the Orange County
and Los Angeles County Sheriffs'
depa rtme nts a nnounced they
are looking fo r a third susl)l'ct
after the\' arrest ed two
Bellrlo" er men Thursday af·
ternoon.
Wi-lliam P a ul Gulll•t and
Rona4d Lewis Ewing, both 27.
will be arra1ngcd Friday in Santa
Ana Municipal Court on charges
or m urd e r a n d kidnap for
ransom . Both men are held
without bail ao Orange C9unty
Jail.
The arrest or the pair came ru
a surpnse breakthrough In lht>
e11tt -tha t in\·cstigators said
lacked a ny substantial leads.
Oraoge County Sheriff's LL.
Sim Middleton refused to com-
ment today on the circumstances
that led to the arrests of Gullett
. and.Ewing.
HELD IN SLAYING
Ronald Ewing
~a l Need s
FACING CHARGES
Paul Gulle tt
Coast IDll Furuls
Short, Aide Clairm
Caillpalgn lfteraforc,~ Aa~ms
testified. "\V t'.' delivered tbe
mal<'riuls from door to door on
SC\'l.'ral days in !\I ay and June.'·
"But 1 will suv that it was ter-
rific police work on the part of
our Orange County force and the
Los Angeles County Sheriffs of-
ficers involved."' he said.
By Pffl bll4l-OSMAJUN -
011ftt O•lly P1lol 5'•ll
Somt> S4.3 million indud<'d in a
st.ate coastal land acquisition hill
lo pu~hase property in the Dana
Point headlands and to extend
San Clemente Slate Beach "isn't
enough money to hard!y make a
scratc h."
Jhc~sljlte fkilL..E.s.li!..l~ Service:. Division and a staff mem -,.-o-..----
Witnesses who preceded
Adams lo the stand similarily
tesfifled that they were glvt.>n
campaign mate rials for dis·
tnbullon and were ordered lo
tack up llins haw signs under the
orders or senior members of the
asi.essor's sturr.
Defense QU(.'Stioning or l'UCh
witness appearing to this point
has produced the admission from
all questioned tbal they \\ere
ne\'('r directly ordered Lo do so h~
I hnsha\\
I hnshaw. :>J. 1s bean~ tned on
t•httrges or grand he-ft , con-
• "Pl r ;1 r y . e m beule mrnl and
\'IOI at ton of the Stall" t'll'Cl ion
l'odes in connection with his nl
lei;ted masterm inding or county
r mployt> par ticipatio n in his
1972 rnmpu1J:n.
This 1s the Newpor1 Bcuch
R<'pubhcnn 's second Sup<'rior
Cour1 tricrl. He was St"ntenced to
on<' to 14 years In state pnson
afl<'r bt>tnft convicted or bnbery
\\h1l<' S<'r\ling as county assessor
oM b rreeon appeal.
lhnsha w ha point<'d out to the
Jury \'ta bis la~·yer's opcnlnit
:.talc m<.'nl thaal 11ssessor'11
t>mploycs were perm1Ued to work
on his cam paign but were told
before hand that any errorts they
<'S)ntributed mu!ll be on their own
time and at their own cost.
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Xrack Down
•That €oke
Roxanne Mc Dona ld
lhirsts for justice.
Somebody stole her Coca·
Cola Wednesday. and she
insisted that police find &he
culprit.
She ·~ the sotl llltink down in a vacant oflke tn
the Newpo rt Harbor
,. J udi c ial Dis tric t
courthouse Wednesday
moraln1. When she fe·
turned three bou.m lat.er,
the sol\ drink was missing.
The district attorney's of'·
fice aeuetarial supervbo1'
filed • formal complaint
and omcen filed a fonnal theft. report -30 cent.a fOf'
&be drink aod 10 cen&a far
Easier R e adi119
Workme n from Los Angeles sign firm place new. $14,000
sign a top brick wall at Fairview Road entrance to Orange
Coast Co llege. A smaller sign. installed last year. is being
moved to-Adams Avenue. College officials said the larger
si~n. paid for by students and the college. will be easier
to sec from impro\·cd f''mr view Road. wh1rh now mov<'s
t rafric a t a f:.astcr clip
3 Threaten Janitor,
Find Till Holds Nil
Three men. one of them arm(.'(I
with a blue steel revolver. forced
a jani tor back inside a fast food
takeout store In Costa Mesa Wed·
~day night, only to find the
building em ply or mone)'
The janitor. who did not want lo
be identified. said he was mop
ping the fl oor after closing ::at lht!
Golde n,Chickcn. 1093 Baker St .
when lu: opened the rear door to
dumphisdirty f1'\op water.
H~ said ll' m a n grabbed him by
the shJrt, pointed what looked like
a two-inch ste~l~evolver in his
stomach and 9'110. "Let ·s go in-
side."
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They wert> followed in by two
other mc•n, who ord<•red the
janitor to open the cash rcgtSter.
The gunman lhreutencd to
"blow 111~ head orr," police said ,
but the Janitor told lhl'm he only
did cleanup chores ror the chicken
take·out store and didn't know
how to operate the re1tl!.lcr.
The disgruntled trio pushed the
janitor in a restroom. where he
stayed for several minutes before
emerging and calllnR police.
The onlv item taken from the
st.ore was· an eight-inch kitchen
knife
"We certamly want the details
of this in"esligal1on lo become
public but we don't want to
jeopa r dize a continuing in•
vestigation and possible furl.her
arrests by releasing details at
this point." he add(.'(f.
As deputies q uestioned the two
rnen. mourners were gathering
at t he G oo d S hephe r d
Pre s byterian Ch urch in Los
Alamitos where funeral services
were c*ucted ror t he slain
mother orthree.
A spokesman for lhe famHy ex·
plained that ~crvices were-de.
layed while the pastor, lbe Rev.
Virgil Zirbel, returned from a
trip. Mrs. Seigman was an elder
of the church.
The family s pokesman said
family and friends who atte nded
<See KIDNAP, PageA2)
T ips Given
On Schools
A unique public service is be
ing offered by t he Daily Pilot for
readers w ho hav<' ques tion~
about their schools as bnck·to
school lime loom11 .
A column loaded wi th in·
formation about the various dis
tricts appears on Page A2 loday.
It tells vital data about the
schools. the peop le who run lhem
and the people who f.!Ovcrn them .
C~cer--_Wm·ning _ Follnd? .
Scientists Cite Substance in Blood
SAN FRANCJSCO <Af>>-Two
srifttists say they have inlh-
'fertently leund a aubstance ln
the blood.of cancer patients lhat
could provide an early warning
system for tbe dread disease .•
On. J .C. Morrison and E.T.
~ Bucovazoftbe Unhenity ofTen·
nes&ee said Wednesday that tesu
or 4,200 persons showed the
system was nearly 90 percent ac·
curate in tdentifyin& whether pa-
tients bad cancer.
TbeJ told a news conference a t
tM Americaa Chemical Society '1
_..._, meetiaf tbal II it proves
test could in three years be part
ol routine yearly physical ex-
aminations .
Nume rous other blood tests
have been devised by scientists
'Ln the search for a foolproof way
to detect can cer al an early
stage. No test yet devis.ct bas
been socnssful enoqh to be:
widely adopted.
Morrison stressed that it is un·
known how early in the develop. ment of a tumor a positive result
will sh ow up in the lest. but said
animal studies are Wider way to
find out.
general ooe that may indicate
ca.ocer Is present but will not teU
doctors wher e.
"T his could be a test that
would tell a doctor that he s hould run further tests on a patient,
watch the patient closely," be
said.
~ 16-ounce bottle.
\ """---------"' Mlelf ill further studies, tbe blood He also stressed the test is a
B~va1 said the two began
the ir r ea...ar c b.. loo.king at
something quite difreren\ -&be
structure of yeast cells. In trying
to find a protein molecule in lbe
cells, they mixed the yeast with
huma n blood t o see if the
molecule lbey were looking for
would combine with a diCferenl
prote.in in the blood.
That's the opinion or an aide to
State Sen. George Deukmajian or
Long Beach, and apparently or
Suspect Says
Slain Woman
Had Gun T oo
By TOM BARLEY
OU ... O•ily ~ltUt.111
Defendant Thomas Har din
Hesler told a n Orange County
Superior Court jury via tape re·
cording Wednesday that he acted
in self defense when he shot J anet
Mae Meli lo death in her Sunset
Beach home last Nov. 8.
"She had a gun in her hand and I
assumed s he was going lo shoot
me," llesterlold sheriff's officers
in an interview recorded after his
arre11t In Tucson. Ariz. "So I shot
her first."
Hester . 29. of Long Beach. was
asked by his Interviewer!! to again
confirm that he killed Mrs. Metz.
34 , a nd expla in exactly why her
death was necessary in \'lew of
the allegation lh;it !lester and his
~ang were reall.v after her com·
panlon, Ronald Cauwcls, 27
"l s hot the chick." Hester
replied. "It was a combination of
things like not wanting to gel shot
myself, being caught up In the
cir cumstances and ft-eling that no
wi tnesses shou Id be left."
The t ape recordlng appears to
renect a hesitation at that point.
And the n Heste r's voice adds.
"and aelf preservation maybe
Heater Is one of fi ve men facing
trial on dual murder charges fllcd
alter the killings or Cauwels and
Mrs. Metz.
It ls alleged that they burst into
the hom e al 16861 Bayview Drive.
accused Cauwels or taking 174
pounds of ma rij uana at gwipolnt
from two gang members and then
shot Cauwels as the struggling
yictim was led le the bedroom.
William Cr aig Tibbits. 29, of
Or an1e, is identifi&I as the man
who used a pistol to kill Cauwels.
Hester allegedly used a British·
m ade Sten automaUcrifletofire a
burst al Mrs. Mell: that nearly cul
the woman in two.
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lheSta te Coastal Commis!>ion.
The appropriations bill cleared
the legislature this week and Is
wnit ing G o\'ernor Brown 's
s ignature. veto or partial veto.
The money bill was attached to
legislation creating a permanent
coastal commission. In all, SJl .27
million was approved. or which
Sl .47 mill i on got'!' for
administrative costs or the com
mission.
About S23.5 m illion was r>rO·
vided for buying coastal parcels
in seven counties. Critics or lht•
measure. including DcukmeJian
and Newport Beach state Sen
Dennis Carpenter. charged tht·
acquisition m oney was added tu
the bill to woo votes to create a
permanent coastal commission
Tony Clmarusll. a Dcukmejian
aide, said tod ay the $4.3 million
allotted to the Orange County
areas was a paltry sum com·
pared to w hat would actually
have to be paid for the primr
beach la nd.
The bill appropriates $500,()()(1
to buy 7.2 acres southwes t or San
Clemente State Beach. directly
abutting the ocean. and S:J.9
million for purchase of the JH .9
acres of Dana Point headlands.
According lo Real E state
Divis ion figures. the Dana Point
land wou ld sell Jor $10.67 million. 1 <See LAND, Page AZ>
or :n:'4~0:Hl
Weath er ' ' Anothe r d ay of moderate I to high temperatures I.
due Jo)'iday, with coastol
highs and lows remaining
much Uke today's.
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Your Schools
Coast Community College District
(CLIP AND SAVE FOR YOUR DISTRICT)
ABOUT T HE Olh'TIUCT: The Coast Community Colle~e
District 1s comprised of three colleges: Orange Coast
College. Golden WeSt College and the new college beyond the
campus. Coastline CommunJty College. Al~o. the Dlstnct
owns and operates PBSleJe"islon station KOC E· TV, Cbunnt•I so.
Orange Coast College is located at 2'70l Jo'airview lloud.
Costa Mesa. California. 9262G. Golden West College is situut
ed at JS7'44 Golden West Street, Huntington Bl'<l,t:h.
California. 92647. Th~ broadcast facilities or KOCE·50 are
based on the Golden West College campus. ,
The admlni&trative omces or Coas tltnc Com mun1t~
College arc localed at 10231 Slater Avenue, Fountain \'a li e>
ln Its Inaugural semester tbas September. Coasllinc clasi.e~
will be held in any of 115 "storefront'' sites '>potted
throughout the District. Those locations are listed lO\\ urd the
back of the com bl nation catalog-class schedule that has been
mailed to each home in the Dastncl
The Coast Community College Distn<'t adm101 trattvc
headquarters address 1s 1370 Adams Avenue. Costa Mesa.
California. 92626.
!'\EEO MORE f~FOR:'ll ATIO~··
RJchard V. Sim on . Dtstrict Director.
Community Relations and Information: 556-5609
James Carnett. OCC: 556-5725
Bruce Wiiiiams. Golden West: 892· 7711
Richard Simon. Coastline CC : 556-5609
James Cooper: KOCE-TV:897--0302 ,
Coast Community College District is governed by a five
man board of trustees. They are President Robert
Humphreys, representing Costa Mes&. Vice President
William Kettler. Huntington Beach; Donald Hoff, Midway
City/Garden Grove . Worth Keene, Seal Beach ; and George
Rodda, Jr .. Newport Beach. The board meets biweekly, Wed-
nesdays. 8 p.m .. in the board room at the District
administrative offices.
The Co.ilJt Community Colle_ge D strig_ oy_y' he
northwest county coastal communities of Newport Beach.
Corona del l\t ar. Costa Mesa. Santa Ana Heights. Huntington
Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster, Seal Beach, Midway
City, Sunset Beach and the lower third of Garden Grove
(which was r ecently annexed in a trisection of that city to
three different community college districts) -totaling a
population in excessof600,000.
The tax rate this year is .8023 cents per $100 assessed
valuation. an increase of only one cent over the previous
year. The increase will maintain the current resen ·e level at
eight percent. The budget 1s SG-1.635,556. There is no bonded
indebtedness. '
WHAT IS TACGtrr: !':early 100.000 full and part-lime
day and evening students will 3\'ail themselves of more than
6.000 classes and fields of study to be offered by the Distnct
during the 1976· 77 fiscal .rear There are 137 career co1.1r.1es
taught at the District's three colleges.
Anyone 18 years or older may register tuition.free for
any purpose: personal enrichment. vocational training for
professional betterment. recreation or core education for
• advancement tor our-year institutions.
Orange Coa:.t Colleg£', Golden West College and
Coastline Community College offer either certificates for
e\'idencc of satisfactory levels of proficiency in certain
career program!> and or As~ociute in Arts degrees for s uc-
cessful completion of full 't\\o-}car programs. Cat ctlogi;,
which are free for th\• askin_g, \\ill de)1ncale.x.c.quir.e.mcnl.:L
;:ind procedures
COMMUNITY SER\'ICES: All three colleges also offer
'ast numbers of commumtyserv1ccs. from almos t weekly in
tcrcollcs:aate alhletacc\ cots to the fullest spC'ctrum of drama,
music. other creat1\'C arts. Each college al o features
fascinating lecturesenes each month
Abortion
Viewpoint
Assailed
"' 'fhf• AHociated Press J1mm~ Carter. under atla('k m
.. onw cu de:, for his st;md on
:1t~rt1on. wrote a forl•word to a
11>72 book whose authors say they
thank .ever.v woman has u basic rlght .so det'ide to torminatt•
111·<.·i;nnncy . Carte r did not
udvocate abortion.
An aide to the Democrah<' pre
s1dent1at candidate said .t~a>'
GREAT DEBATES
START SEPT.23--A4
that the fore't\ ord \\a:. not in·
consistent with Carter's oft·
repeated stand agamst abortion
and did not indicate any changl'
m has \'1rws.
The book. "Women 1n Need."
by James Trussel Jr. and Dr
R obert A . Hatcher, w as
published by the Macmillan
Company.
The book discusses the pro-
bl ems of sex education. con-
traception. steri lization and
ahortaon and talks about what the
authors call "an epidemic or un-
wanted babies an the United
States " The book includes case
historit's of five womt!n. mclud·
1n g two who underwent
abortions, one self-induced and
fatal. tbe other illegal.
The National Catholic
Register, in its Sunday.Sept. 5, is·
sue, includes a front-page story on
Teael1es Yo1111gsiers
\\'elterweis:?hl boxing champ C:µ-los Palomino spars with
Randy Agui rn'. i , duri ng ('linic at Oakview Center in
Huntington Bc:.ich. Palomino. 26. a WestminstRr resident
and a recreation maJor at Cal Stale Long Beach. has
been conducting the clinic e very morning this week as
part of the field work for hi-college studies. He plans to
work with minority youths as a recreation leader when
he hangs up his gloves
lhe book sa)ting-1.hal-Car1er.---· ------------
..made a 'plea' four years ago for s h f L d a~rtiO'_l 'Services' to h!ilt ,'.~n earc or~ ea s ep1dem1c of unwanted babies.
Caner's foreword covers a
page and a half. It is wrlUen in F •· I '"s F .
general terms fnd talks a~ut ru1t ess 0 ar the need for voluntary family
planning services. Carter does ·
not use the "epidemic" phrase. No new leads were reported to·
The Democratic candidate. day in the knife murder of two
who was governor of Georgia 15·)'ear-old H unli_ngton Beach during the period he wrote the
foreword. expressed concern girls eight days ago as in-
over •·coercive" approaches to \'estigators continued combm~ hmit population growth ··Each or us must study just the downtown pier area.
what role he or she can play to Sheriff's Lt. Frank Dean s a1d
ensure the right of individual certain additional information
was gleaned by his two-man
teams and Huntington Beach
police detectives Wednesday. but
was not greally significant.
"We're still j ust.. talking to a lot
of people and doing a lot of
pa\'ement-pounding down
there." he said of the search cen-
tered around the municipal pier
are.a.
Fro• P•p .l I
KIDNAP ...
the C'hurch s ef\'t{'l's and ttl\'
&rl&\'CSld(' stt\llCeS thul roUOWtd
al Fore1t Lawn Memorial Park.
Cypress. wt'rl' not ;iwarc th:it lhc
arrests had bec.>n mock
Th\• t" o mt'n wcrt' :irrc~tcd ut
!heir i.opurutt' homl·~ on war
runt signed by Ornni:e Count)
Suocrlor Court Jud>:{• Richnrd
B<>uC'om. t•harirn11( thl•m euch
with four rou11ts of kicln!lplng and
one count or m urdl'r.
As Gullett, s hirtless and_
b&rdoot. w11s Luken from the
home he sh:N-cs with his parents.
his mother. G cncvu. rc(>Ortedly
s1tffrrcd tl minor hetui uttuck She was trl'atcd at tht' SC'tml' by
Los Angc.>les County 11uramcdles
and Is rl'por ted rl'htin(; font·
fortablv todU\"
Both ·Gull<'tt nnd E\\in~ ure un·
employe~ N<'llhl'r man resisted
officers whl'n they werr ur
rested
They are accused of killing the
Los Alamitos housewife after
their plans to extract S8.000 from
her husband's market ~nfe mii.-
fired.
Investigators theorize thJl
Mrs. Selgman. 43, was shot seve:-.
times immediately nftcr her
abductors sped from a phone
booth where the money was tu
have be<'n left. Deputies say they
apparently became alarmed by u
crowd of CB radio enthusiasts
who flocked lo the loc.·at1on , ut
t r a c l e d b y po I i r t' r ad i <>
brond<'asts
Th<' di sroven o f M r 11
Setgman's body in a field in lht:
Carson area of Loi. Angele:.
County broug-h t to a -t r-agie--e-nd
the ordeal that bc~an two dn:.s
earlic.>r when two masked men
took Mrs. Seigman and her three
children from their home at 3351
Cortese Ori ve.
The four were held hostage
while John Seigman. 50. was or
dered to go to his store on
Anaheim Street in Long Beach
and get the $8,000.
'The children were found.
bound and gagged, later that day
in a van parked near th<' store.
Investigators say Mn.
Seigman hod been lransCerrcd to
a car and driven away.
C'ouplcs to bring healthy;·wanted --------------------------------------
babies into this world on a
voluntary basis." Carter wrote .
.. As a society. we must develop
positive programs which deliver
ser vices in a dignified setting
and on a completely voluntary
basis. This would be the plea •..
of the authors .•. I join them in
rrullling this plea Lo 1.beAmetiu
public."
The authors of the book say,
"This C'Ountry could assure that
every child born has the right to
be a wanted child by making
methods of birth control availa-
ble in a voluntary, dignified man-
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residents. • ~[Jo evtrx.au.willY-a.c1ive. man_._, __
and woman . Methods of birth
<'Ontrol include contraception.
ENDS
-SEPT. I I,
1976 Each college provides full sen·ice to veterans,
handicapped students. students 10 financial need and more.
A career center at each college helps to locale jobs for stu·
dents and students in need of jobs. At OCC alone, the career
center handles an average of 2,000 jobs per week. Beginning
in September. the District will be featuring DISCOVER, a
computer system de!ligned to focus educational programs to
the job needs of the communal). and to help place students in
those job avallabihtics.
EDUCATIONAL TV: The District 1s the nation's leader
in education via television. This fall. Coastline Community
College will offer for college credit eight telecourscs over
KOC~·TV. Channel 50. The courses are '"The Adams
Ch ronicles.'· ··contemporary California Issues,"
"Freehand Sketching." "Man and Environment ... "As Man
Behaves." ''Rent Estate and You.'' "A Time to Grow" and
"Foods for the Modern Family ... Though offered through
Coastline. telccourse credits will be transferable to OCC and
GWCstudent transcripts.
Nol only does KOCE-TV offer college levertelecourses.
but at olso provides Orange County at la rge with quality,
culturally enriching programming as well as community af-
fairs coverage. The Dolly Pilot TV logs will list the daily
showings. ~------------------------------~
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COAST LAND FUND ...
2.7tJmes as much aathcamount.
Although Coastal Commission
appraisals of the same land list
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Weed ..... _, . .., __
J•d R. Curley YIU .__,.I_ Ot_ .. "--•
ThOmu KteVll E••tw
Thomas A. Mur"PNne ,... ........ l ....
Chlrtes H. Loos RkNrd P. Nall --""' ....... ~
the fair market value as de·
termined by the county assessor.
at S2 m illion, staff member Greg
Van Orman said today the open
market price actually would be,
as a rule, four lo five times
higher than that.
Van Orman said the county as·
scssment seldom reflects current
sales prices.
Also. the assessor's appraisal
is based on the land's un-
developed value.
Cimarusti said the Real Estate
Services Division's estimates are
based on the highest and best. or
developed, u1e oC the land.
The Coastal Commlssion d id
nol assess the value of the pro-
posed San Clemente State Beach
extension, which will be used as a
camping site for 100 people.
bttause the property was not on
the commission's list of parcels
thalou&ht to be ac~uired.
Cimarusti said 12 or the 16
parcels included in the bUI were
not on the commission's buy list.
He charged that points to the
"._ .... ~, 11Mc.1e .... "u''"' political nature of some of the ~~~~~;~lio~~~-proposed acquisiUons rather
Offices
••..., o• ,,_... than the real desirability of buy·
~ In& the land. Tell,.._ (7H) Ml-4n1 ~MvertiMntlM-J-1611 The bill also provides $6.3
million for construction or ~1: n1t Or-ON\! l'\M•;liftO 0.... -·· ......... , ....... "'""'"'--i.• hostels-cheap tourist lodtinits-~:;.,~;. ~i:.:;~~=:.~·.~.~~1~:. : aloo& the coast , some of which u'"~-· -may be built on the Orange
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stenlizat1on and abortion
"We think that each
woman has the basic right to de
cide with her physician 'to
terminate her pregnancy if she
does not want to bear a child "
Betty R ainwater. a Car~r
press aide. said Thursday
"There is nothing in the foreword
that would Indicate adifferencein
his attitude toward abortion then
and now. He did not make a plea
for abortion. The plea was for
eduC'ating women on abortion and
family planning."
C..:arter has said repeatedly that
he personally opposes abortion,
but he also is against lhe so·
called "Right-to-Life" amenii·
menl to the Constitution pro·
posed In an attempt lo negate a
1972 U.S. Supreme Court ruling
on abortion.
Hot Hosiery
Brings Suit
A San Clemente' woman who
claims her pantyhose burst Into
names when she stepped onto
hot sand at a nearby beach
sued the makers Wednesday for
damages to bo determined in
trial court. ·
Named as defendants in the
Orange County Superior Court
lawsuit filed by Charon Cele
Melcher are garment designers
and makers Glen Raven Mills
and E.I. Ou Pont De Nemours.
Miss Melcher states that she
was severely burned in the al·
leced mishap on Sept. 1. 1975.
She states that negligence by
the defendants was responsible
for those burns.
Mesa Street
Work Delayed
A one-year delay on the widen.
ing of 19th Street in Costa Mesa
was appro\·ed this week by
Orange Counly Supel'\/lsors.
They had agreed to allocate
$400,000 for the project, between
Fullerton and Park Avenues. The
street was to be widened to alx
lanes, a report. to supervisors
said.
But the a rea is now beln&
studied by the city'& Downtown
Redevelopment Agency. and the
one-yeu delay was requested •
the report said.
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Kojok." '
Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will
cut red tape. gelling the answers and action you
need to sofre mequtttes m government and busi·
ness. Mail your quest ions 10 Pat Dunn At Your
Senm:e. Orange Coast Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa. CA ~26Z6. Include your telep~one
number. The column appears daily except
Saturdays
Nf!W Rules lo~ Billing G .. ts!
DEAR PAT: What is the exact procedure I have •
to nm~w Co com pl am about an error on one of my de· .i.-.~~~~~~
partment store bills~ I know there's some new Jaw
about this, and 1 want to handle my complaint cor-rectly.
A.W .. Mission Viejo
The Federal Trutl9 ln Lending Act reqalres pro-
mpt correction or bUU.ng errors ll yoa follow the re·
quired procedure. Do not write on tbe bill. Oa a
separate sheet or paper write your ••me aed acC'CMlllt
number; a descrtptjon ol the errw alMI aa ex·
planaUon of why you believe lt ls aa enor; Uie dollar
amOCU1t of the suspected error aadotlte.r laformaUoa
11tat will help to idftltify you or tbe reasoe for yoar
complaint. Send your bOllng error DOtlce to Ute ad·
dress which appears oa your blU. that is listed after
the words : " e nd Inquiries To." Mall It as soon as
possible. The notice must be received by the sender
withl.D 69 days arter it was mailed to you.
Requests for Information about an item on.your
bUI should be ban.died In the same manner as a bUl-
lng error. If you net.'CI more information, explal.D the
item you are not 11ure about and ask for evidence of
the charge, such as a CONOf the cbar1e sUp. Do not
send In your copy of a salessUporotherdocument un·
less you have a duplicate copy for your records.
Phoned Inquiries or complaints do not preserve
your rights under ~his law.
prersscart Earlier .
DEAR PAT: Your Aug. 23 item about the cnUd
who will be unable to begin kindergarten because she
was born one day loo late for the Dec. 2deadline pro-
mpts this letter . Our school is unique, but il
repr ei;ents a s1gmficant trend in Califorr1n~i~a~~h;(~~~!!!!~-=. educ.atien.. \;oder recent legislation _:(A"B-397ft'
school may admit children in kindergarten as soon
as they reach age five provided that a sthool district
adopLl> appropnate po!Jc1es a nd procedure. Since
Crest View School operates on a year-round
calendar. we a re currently admitting children the
first school day of the month following their fifth
birthdays throughout the year. Most of the children
attend kindt>rga rtcn fo r one yea r, but some who need
additional reading readiness acti vities may spend
more than one year in klnder~arten. Others may be
advanced to lhc first level in less than one year. Few
schools have adopted s uch a fl exible program to
dale, but we believe that this is a step LO'f\'ard meet·
mg children's needs as they arise.
R. V .• Huntington Beach·
Thanks for provldlnl( this information. Parenti
whose children will att.-nd Crest View School caa ob;
tatn more Information by phonln« 847-12'71. Crest
View Is ln the Oce an Vie w School District, but thl.s
admission 'Procedure Is not a district· wide pollcy. ac·
cordlnctoCrest VlewSchool'slnformatlonofflce.
Short Cut tor CB c ... plalats
DEAR R EADER..~1 AYS has received a number
of letters from readers who had requested their CB
licenses months a.co. nlortanately, there ls no way
to speed up tht proct"SSlng of lndlvlduat Ucense1.
\'our letters of complaint should be addressed &o:
Fede ral Com manlcatloM Commission, Amateur &
C'lllaf'ns Division PubUc Rderence Sedlon, 20%.S M
St. N.W., Wa11hlngtoo. DC 20554 (phone: (HZ>
632. 7175).
Letters stnt to tM •"C'C's Con11amer Assistance
Office are forwarded Co Che Public Reference
~ctlon, it 1us learwd, so this shortcut may prove
more effective than sencll.ng correspondence to the
SO·called consumer olfltt. Complal.Dta wlJJ be pro.
ce11Sed. accordlnl( to an FCC spokesman. so be sure
to Include a copy of your appUactlon and proof of
payment.
Bordering on Matrt•onfl
DEAR PAT: We were married in T ijuana in
1974. A po per was sent to us lo be notarized and tben
sent back to be r ecorded in Mexico. Is this marriage
legal in the U:tlted Slates?
D.M .• Costa Mesa
'l1H! Onnfe County Cle-rk's Omce saya Uaat 11
your marriage was legal l.D Mexico, It's le&aJ
anywltiere. No information aboat Me1:Jcaa mnrta1e
laws was available, llowever. Yoa may waat &e llan
an attoney nrUy attara&e recording ol y"r mar·
rtage with Mexican aalllorttles. Redllced fee le&al
service can be arranged by pliloebi1 Ute Lawyers
Referral Service of Oran&eCoalttY atw.uu.
WILSON V\1 SroRAGE
MOTORHOMES-C.S.s-ac>ATS .
•Res•dent Manager (24 hr. •Dump Station •Trash Bin
• securitY) •Wash Area •Bottle Gas
•Fenced •Paved •L•Ohle<I ·
sr.lCES TI' AIT AT Sl.IO fll MOtimt
17141531-7900
'167'0 S0.1HAllOR ILYD. SAMTA AHA.~, ..,...,..,w_ • ...,....
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Tru-Test
Water Heaters
• Ge1 weter hMt•n witll S yr. ~·
• Glon liM4 I• """' ""' & ct~ • Hltll , .... ,..,.,,. urt .. H
20 Gallon ................. 64 95
30 Gallon .•.•.•.•••..•...• 7 4 95
40 Gallon .......•........• 84 9 S
· 9995
SO Gallon ................ .
Automatic Garage
Door Opener
• llectrHk..,... 4-er .,etll111 system
• Aut-~elty t¥n11 e11 .. ,.._ litllt
Sifltlt T ,....."•' o..ltle T '9ftlllllner 99 88 114 9 ~
3 Bar Grill
Screen Door
• Mlllt4 11""'1llulll flnith
• 111 32" ~ U" wl4tht
1R7~;S 1095
Del Mar
Screen Door
......... ,,_, .. ,.-4.4 triM
• 6" klc ..... t . tt" & U" wWllK.
1~1s 1588
Thickly Padded
Barbecue Mitt
• rro1ecl ywr.....,. fr-he! ti.mes
• Clielce el ltrifhl ,.".""
100 Bamboo
BBQ Skewers
• rerfe<t ,., .. ,., ... sh4sh·~·""
• ,. ....... , 100 -~ ;";;..· ..:.'-:cL.----
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17 In. x 17 In.
Food Cover
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• rretect jliclk t.H ,,_ illWCh
Tru-Test
Drain Opener
• 0,.111 4nii111 thet are clone4 with
''""er heir
• 1 ~t. ltetlle • hMvy duly stuff 179
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A 10 DAIL'( PILOf * TnurSday September 2. 19715
A :lter Ego to Emerge Low Bid. Land to Sell
SAN FRANCISCO
R CAP1 San Francisco ecel.Ved State will be sold 35
cres of surplus federal'
land ror $1 to establish a
WANfE
01 .\MO~OS • Gt:'9S1'0:\t;s
. '"Out of Closet,' She
.. T each es Belly Dancing
For h vc )<.>un,, Carol fo'owll'r':1 1allire as a
teacJler In Sucldlebuci.. College's night attendants'
program hus been the cn sp. fushaonable but s ub-
• dued uniform or an turhne :.tewurdes:r
This rail, sh<> say:.. she's coming "out of the
• floset" lo provide in:,t ruct1on In Olll' Of her greai
, loves -belly dancing." Or, for i.ukc of formal col-
~ lege~alalogs. "ethnic dancing "
f HER ALTEK EGO WILL emerge from behind
•the ll'Cturn in o swirl or Vl'tls, jingling coin belts and i rhythmic finger<'> mbab
r She says hC'r IO\ll' or dunce began 20 years ago'"
: :'-Jew York. whl•rt• she :Jll(.•ndNi thl' Julliurd School
1 or ~lU!>ll' l 'nder lhl' tutelage of top·name pr~
• lessors. s ht-b<>gun td l,l'l\m the mastery or technl-
• qut'S lhut nll~M h.1\l' lundt•d her in off-Broad\\ av :.~"' .
But th1.· glamor wort> off uni1 she got t1rl'd of
• look1ni;: do" n at pl'ople from ":llop a dunce
: platform . ! Atlt.:R U\'ING FOR A TIME at Columbia
: Cnl\·er:.1t \'0 1> lnternat1onul llou. ... e. frequented by
• score~ or foreign ,·1s1tors. she decided a night at-
• t;end~nt 's cJr<>cr was the M l way to see the world. _
; Sh<> travell·d to )l<'~occo and the Middle East'.
: where she was introduced to the art of belly dancing
and took lessons
1·
~s t>y 1osepl\s 1s search1nQ !Of 01amond1 ind gemstones from or111a10 1rv:ll\/ldulls 1no es111es. Clretul
ex1m1natt01Y" and evah1311()(1 by our exoerts H1gllest
OllQeS Pltd Call 540·9066 10.9 d111y Saturd11y 10-6,
Sunday Closed. ask tor Mr JoMoh
iewels by loseph
F M • marine biology station, or OW.,. the ~eneral Ser vices Ad· ~· mln1.Strnt1on announced.
A low bid or $l 25 The land is ~ocated at t
million for 3 2 1l·mile former Tiburon Net
water main proj«.'ct has Depot, used to store a~U ·
been r ect-ived by t he \~bmarlne nets during
Laguna Be ach County~~or~l~d~W~a~r~l~l.:..._~~~...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Water District.
Gener a l M anager
Joseph R. Sweany will
present the bid to the
board or directors ncxt
Tuesday for ·action. It is
_.bout S37 .ooo below the
engineer's l.'sti matc for
the work
The water hne "Ill run
from Ledro1t Str<•cl to
Aster Stn•et wht>re 1t will
connect to :i line 1n·
stallt>d las t H'ar That
line runs to L egio n
Street. Thl' new con
s truct1on will pick u11
there and run to the
, south city limits.
The p r oject 1s a
cooperative venture
between the LagunQ
Beach di&trict and the
South Coa s t .County
• Water District.
NO HID D EN
CHARGES. NO EX
TRAS. YOU KNOW
THE TOT AL PRICE
BEFORE YOU BUY.
PA'CKAGEINCLUDES.
'l GOtaQEN FALCON •
PO~ESTER CORO TIRES
A78·13 E78·14 F78·14
G78·14 G78-15 H78·15 · The one·un1t couri.<> sh1?01l be teaching at Sad-
rlleback 1!> m tla· ph~:.1t·al c•dut·ution department. I •
SWIRL OF VEILS, JINGLING BEL TS
Dance Teacher Carol Fowler
The joint proJcct is
15a\'ing water users 20
percent or the design and
construction costs that
2 PRECISION WHEEL BALANCES
2
2
"BELLY O.\NCI~(; IS FA~TASTIC, painless
excrCIM'." lhl' 1nstruct1>r 'J' ~ "Thc rhvthmic mov-
ements and b<i!>H' ~ll'IJ!' l'\~·rc1:.c l'' t.'r~· inch of the
body."
She said her cla:.s is open lo all fem-ale students
young or old. Besides the dancing, students wili
learn to make their own costumes.
r. Fak~ Certifieates Fou11d
Uninarrieds Now Unhoused
K:'llOXVILLE. Tenn 1·\Pl
would be Incurred if each
district independently
constructed water lines.
The project is expect·
ed lo be under con ·
struction by Oct. l with
comp l etio n in 430
_cakndac day.s . Work will
be closed down entirely
during Tha nksgiving,
Christmas, New Year's.
Easter and Memorial
weeks and from June 15
BRANO NEW Tl~E VALVES
TIRES EXPERTLY MOUNTED
ANY SIZE
LISTED
F E T $I 15 to $2.87 per 111e depending on 111e s11c 11nd
weight Whllewalls add $3 Pet tore.
Al leas! 30 unm arncd couples
who arc l.:n1vers1l\' or TcnneS:-.t!e
students used fake marriage
cert1f1 catcs to move into the
SChOOl'S hOllSlng for murnl•d l>tU·
dents. orr.c1a Issa,.
Kessel said an examination of
the photostat copies ol thc mar-
nagc certificates showed they
had been forged.
Private housing near the campus
begins at about $180 per month.
plus utilities
toSepL 15, 1977.
PUBLIC NOTICE
YOUR
CHOICE
1. LUBE & OIL Car lubrication
and oil change using up to 5 quarts
premium oil.
2. ALIGNMENT We c0<rect caster
and camber and set toe-in. Cars with
air-conditioning, torsion bars add $2
Earl l 'nde rwoOd. mana.ctcr or
t:T's rental propert1ci.. ~aid h1l>
Mftcc disco\ t•red thl' bogus
Cl.'rllfl<"atC" during a roultnt'
ChCCk Of lhl' fill'!'! about l\\O
weeks a~o
"These are really forgenes,
but 1t is something that no one
e,·er prosecutes. sort of like beat·
mg the system ," Kessel said.
Clo e t Burglars
Get $400 in Cash
Burglars who entered an El
Toro home \'iil the unlocked door
took MOO in cash from the closel
1n the master bedroom
~ICTITIOUS IUSINUS
NAMa STATEMENT
Tlw foll-lf>ll P<'OOn\ .,. -~ 11W I
"fU•'\ llEVERE HOMES IOOll1 C...1-.ld
A'ft'N.tr:, HW\t1nqton 8• •< "· G111rorrw_.
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Pnollp H McN•...,., tt\I S. n-.r Ori"-. Go\t• M4. w C•"'"'"' • .,.,, 0.t~ 0 Slmbro 1 tJJ1 V•d \tt tih
UNt, HunH~ton Bti•cr.. C~lllOU\•• ,,...
fh•t bUSIM\\ t\ (ltft(hl(l@ld b; .. hm.I
~OtW1.Mr-\hip
Ph1tip H M c N•rMf"
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TIRE ANO srnv1cr C£NlEH~
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8 A \II 111 6 PM $,J1111d,1~ N111111 111 r, P M '-i111111o1, l'~DERWOOD REH'St.:D tu
"ay how many certificate:. ''ere
involved. but Knox Count\' Court
l'IHk Owi.t(hl KC'ssc't ~a id
L'nderwood brou1o:ht about 30 fa kl·
<rrange County sheriffs of·
f1{'ers s aid the loss was reported
by house wife Kaiue Lucy
Sciglibaglio. 37. of240U Silverbay
Orivt' She told officers t,l'le thief
took MOO in bills from a glass jar
and left s mall change behirid.
Tr.I~ \t~1tmtont w l\ fHf'O ••'" tt¥•
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VOL. 69, NO. 246, 3 SECTIO NS, 34 PAGES 1976
Mystery Deepens on Missing
N TEN CENTS l
Skipper
th HOHt:RT B.\Rl<Elt
"' 04 '"• O•••t ,.1144 \t~n
l ' S Coa:.t Guard ln\'<''l•J.!utur:.
said tod;n thl•\ un· C't1n1plt·h•h·
bafflt•d b\ the.• 111,.ipJ>t•arancl· ol ,,
llunlml!I011 lh'IH'h . mc.·n·h.int
mannt· 1 .1ptJ11l urr lhl• c.·0:.1,t ••f
TC'\JS
•' Capt "l'il I \\' Sopt•r 55 111
2 l :J 8 I 1\ u i.: u s t il \ 1 rt I 1· • my~teriously ,·ani ... lle<l from thP
<'Jrgo :.hip SS ~Jthanwl Gntc.•n
Sundu' '' htlc.· 1l "a:. :.1pµroac.·hmi.:
lht• cu."t nr T1•\,1-. I 111m :\1•\\
01 l1•t1n'
"The'"' c t11:::1t1on 1' :-.t1ll itmni.:
1111. but "l' arc.• dc.·,·01d of :11n
dUl'S." LL Commmult>r Stank}·
Spurgeon said 1n llou:.to11 todJI
"We ha\ e no ev1d1•nn• of toul
plJ~ Qr :-.u1t•1d\• or an~ thlni:: t>bc.·
~pur.:1·1111 .1ddcd
Cumm • .rndcr Karl StJn!\l'll "J1d
in San Pedro tod11\ lhat, 'all \\l'
Imo"' is that :mmebo<h talkt><I to
him al ~ a .m Sundav· and "'hen
crew member:-. "1·nr to" akc· him
up at ti J m l hl'\ l'Ouhln t ruul
h1111 ..
Im e:~u~.llor' ':11d thJt :ill •!l It was hi. f1rsl assignment w1tt1
ere"' m<•m bt•r:-. h :n 'l' been lhecom puny.
c1ue:-t1om>d and t hut .m l'\tt•n!\ivc ' The shi p "as to pick up <'argu
S(',trt.'h of lht.• :in•a h;ul prowcJ lfl llOUSton before• heudlO~ ror lb
luntlei.-. ull1mate destination Jn lhe Mid·
Offlt·1a1' ,jHI thl· du) Capt d I e E ns t . a co mp a n lo
~p1•1· 1l1~flVllt'ttrt'll "was n·ry fcprt' cntn li\'C t;uid i.n San Pl>dro
bi.•aut1ful "'1th 1u:-.l a ,lJght oc<>un Capt. Soj.)f'r rt>Sid('(f in Hunt
n11l ingtqn Beach wl~h hi-s w1ft",
Off1e·1 J b of lht.> Waterman Kathlttn,andlwosons.NeaJ and Steam~h1p Com 1>an) ronrirrnl'd Glenn.
that Capt Sopt•r tool. command Two d a ughter s, Mt!>. Peggy or tht• 'hip Thur-.dLty 1n Xe" Smith a nd Mrs. Manlyn Elliott.
Orll',IO' 1 hve in Santa Ana a s d()('s another
son. Stephen
Mrs. Smith s a id toctin· thut ~he•
hal> all but given up hoi>c or find
mg her father 1
She said that Capt So~r hJrl
bcl'n a life.Jon~ s:11lor and st•rn•d
in thl' U S Navy dunng World
War 11
A C'ompuny r1•prc~t.'nlati\'e 1n
San Ped ro ~aid t hat Capt. Soper
was a re al profel>sional who wa:-
\\Cll tikcd and highly n•i;arded by
his <'olleagul's.
"\\'<.' lost a \'l•r)' nll't• ~u~ .' ht·
s:utl
ll1\(''ti1rnt or:-. ~aitl ttw.Y hJd
r1111t 11t'lt•ll .1:-,0l'H.lll'~ nf CJpt
Sol)t•r 111 effort'I tu wtr,1v1•l lhl'
Ol)~tl'r~
"\\'l' I a ll;1•d to :i cl<1'l' lrwnd
\\ho h.1d cl1n11..,1' "1th l'.1pt So1w1
JU:.l thrl'e <1,1y:. lll'forc lu .... tlf.•
partur\.' f11r Nc" Orkan!-," Corn
mund('r SWnM•ll :..11d
"Thl' frie nd :.:m l that <..'apt
So~r "as in .:ood :-.1,int!-and th:at
l''\•c.•rytJ11ni: appenr<'d tu he· f11w ,"
St ans<.'ll rc•la ll'ti
3rd Suspect Sought • ID Slaying
Politics
OnCou11ty
TinieTold f
fo'orml'r Uran.i:t• l'u11nt' a:-
S(':o.~or·-. l'm plo~ I' 1 lt•n" Acl.1m~
told :1 ~upt•nnr <.'ourt 1un 10<1.1'
that h1• cl1:-l11butt•d 1-.:ml'.11.i:n
hlt•ratun· tlurini.t ('(1un1' unw 111
M ;" anll .1tir1t· of 1!17:! "h"•n t'I 111 f(n.:·~sman II ms ha" ",,, tn111ll' ' 1:1:.SC'S!>lll
Adam•;, nu\\ r1'1111-U I 1 nm his
duties in t h1• 111ral -.un r' ing
d ins1on of lh<1l o((it•<'. ll•:-.t1f1t·d a:-.
the firth of ~J "1tnl>:-:.c.·-. to ht-
callcd b> lht• pro:.t•l'Ut1on th:.it ht.'
"orked for 11 m s ha\\ under t hl'
orders of a :-.1•r1wr m"'mlwr of thC'
assesso1"s offll·t• 1 Hl'l<1tt•d i.tun
Pa ge A~I 1
2 Others
Arrested
In Case
lnvesti~alors said today they
are purs uing a third man they
bclic vl' was involved in thl'
k1d.na p1n g :ind murde r o( Joann
Se1gman la:-.t week.
Mt.>m bt>rs of the l0\'est1~ati\'t'
team from the Oran~e <.;ount)'
and Los Angeles County Sheriffs'
dt.>p a rlments unnounC'ed th1•\
are looking for a third susJ)\•c.·t
a ft er t h e \' a r r l'Sted l \\11
Bellflower men Thursday "'
tcrnoon .
\\'illiam Paul Guilt'! a1HI
Ronald Ll'wis E wing. both -27.
will be arr:unged fo'nduy in SLtnta
Ana Mun1c1 pal Court o n charge:-
o f mur d l'r a nd k idnu p for
ransom. Uoth mc.·n a rt-he ld
without bail Ill Oran~c County
Jail
HELD IN SLAYING
Ronald Ewing
FACING CHARGES
P aul Gullett
J\dum:-. .,;11d hl' t11rn1•tl 1n
vac:it1on :.lli;s .ind Mert1nw
voucher~ for thl' t111w lw lll'"ltc.••I
Lo lht> · llini.h J\\ lnr C 'nnArt·~:. ·
<'ampa 11:!n .
-He smd-;honr slrll$ ''err :ip
O\ ed by Hino;h::m :mtc.' <iarlnn<f
Hl'dd1nJ.!
The a rrest of the prur came a!>
a surprise bre akthrough in the
t'dttt.• Ott1t to-veslit;atora •id
laclm1..i.\IU: su bslantialkud
_Coast Bill Funds
· \\'(' \\ l;'fl' a !>li.?nl'<I .1 da~tru:t
and Wt' "ere ~1' en ffrpublican
<'Qmpa1An htt·ralun·. · Adaml>
test1f1NI. "We clch\l'rt•d the
ater~als-lrnm d1-im-tn door urr
l!t'\'l'ral cla~s in :\h i) and J une "
W 1 t n t' s st'' " ho Jl r l' c e d t'<I
Adams to the ~land bimil11nly
lesrificd thut they Wl•re given
campaign materials for d1s-
tn hut1on and were ordered to
tack up llinshaw ~i~ns undt•r the
Ol"tlers of s enior m cmbc.'rs of the
assessor's staff.
Ocknsc <t llt''<t 1onini: uf n1ch
witness appt•anni: to th!'. pmnt
has produced t h<.' adm1s!>1on from
nil quC'sllonl'd that tht•y M •11•
nC\'C'r d1 re<'tlv orckrl'<l to do -.ob'
Hinshaw.
lhn!lha\.\. 5:1 '' be1n~ t1w1I on
<'har~rs of gra11cl rlwft. c•1111
sp1ra rv. t>mh<'ttlrmc.•nt .11111
,,iolati11n of th<' stall' t•lcf't1on
('00l'S Ill COlllll'cllOO With t\t~ ;ii
legt>d m ;:1slt'rm ind mi! of count'
t•mplo) t• par11r11r:1tw11 m h1'
1!172 ram1)all!ll
This 1« t hl' ~ ''" 1)11rt llt'.1d1
R cpuhl1ran ·, !\t·<·onc1 1'11pC'1111r
Court tnnl. 111• was Sl•nll•ncrd tu
one to 11 yt>ars in stntl' pr"""
nfti•r h,•1ng t•on vlctt'<l of'hnlwn
whil<' ~1·rvmi.? Ill' count> assl':-.sor
iiod ''I rel' On a ppeal.
llm"-h.1w ha1: pomtt.>tt out to the.•
jur) '1.1 "'" lnwycr 's openin1:
s lnH•mC'nt lh Ot n :-•H•s:rnr'c;
f mJl)O) 1'l' Wt're pt'rrn11t<.'d to \4ork
on his c·a mptu~n but Wt'rt' told
~for<.' ha 11ci tha t any \•fforts the•'
contn h11t \•d must he on th,•1r own
llml' a nd :.It their own C'~t
Track Dou'n
TIUlt Coke
R oxan n(' M rOnuu ltl
thll"MS Cor just ire
Somebody s tolt' ht'rCo<'il
Coln Wednesd ay. and shl•
ms1st<'d t hat pohct' hnd the
culprit.
She set th<.' sort dn nk
do\\ n in n vacant office in
the New p o rt Ha r b o r
Jud ic i al D i s tr i ct
courtho u se We dnesdU\'
mornwi i.t. Whl'n she re
turned three hours later,
theMfldrink was missing.
The d istncl attorney's of-
fi ce secret ar ia 1 SU(>f'rvisor
lited a formal complaint
ruid officers fr ied a Cormul
theft report -30 cents for
the drink an~ 10 cents for
the 16-ounce bottle.
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Tt>Hcl1t>s l ·01019,.f ers 0.1ty ... ,,.,,, .. It p .....
Orange Countr Sheriff's Lt
Sim Middleton refused to com·
me nt today on the cir<'umstancc~
that led to the a r rests or GuJlell
Short, Aide Claims
\\'elten H•1ghl box ins: champ ,C:.irlos P<tlomino sp<ir w1~h
Randv t\J!ui rn .•. 7. durinl.! din1<.· at Oak \'IC\\' Center in
I runtin~n Beu ch. -p 3tommo-. 2'1.-a-\\"'estm1rrst cr-resit lent
a nd u ret·rcaticm major at (':.ii Stall' Lnn1'! Rt.•ach. has
\wen conduct in ~ thl' chmc l'' l'I'~ morning th1~ werk a s
part nf llw fi<'ld \\ork for his l'Olll'J,!c..' ... tuct1c•:--l k plans to
work "ith minortl\ \OUth.., a.., .1 r,·1·11•;1t 11•1\ lt·ad<.'r "hen
hC' han~s up his gl;"L':--
Newport Cleanup
Dulllps t ers Placed
~e" port llt-al'h rt•-.illl•nh c·Jn
indul,1!<' tht·mM·h ,., m " m;1.,..,
h11u:-.l'c1l'.1111n~ pru1,•<·t lwi.:1nn1111.t
Sonda\ .1!> I ht· c.·11\ 11h,l'n t'' 1h
annuai L1ttc·r t\" art'lll'~s \\\·el>.
Suzann<> H111lcl. cha1rm.in nf th1•
C'1tv 's Lllll'f' Cnntrnl C1t111•11,
,\cl\ 1-.or\' Cnmm1tll't'. t''l.pl.11111·<1
thJt tlw "l'1'k 1' :-1•1 .1..,1dt· '" 111,11.1·
l"'"Plt• a \\art• nf th1• lill••r 11rt1
hlt'm b\ ):1\ 1111: llwni a d1•11H'•· '"
dl'.lli Ull tlW I' I I)
Shr -.a11l l.iri.:1• t!11m1 ... 11·1' h,I\ ,.
l11•en M'I up 1n fl\ 1• lc>C'al 11m' '"
thut rt'!-1tl<·nts ran do ii lhon1111.'h
dt•an up ;iml t;ake th<• ri•o;ulul'
from Aar a,IH''· ~ :ir<l'> ~ind :illl•\~
to the.' dumpsl<•rs
Th<'Y 11 rt• Joe J t1 •<1111 Llw p.1 rlw1>:
lot or th<• Ma rk,·t R.1skt'l M :11 k1·t
al 32nd SI I t•e•t .111!1 n.1ll111a
Houle.•\· a rel . at Ens1~n M1cllllc·
S<·hool. al l>u\'ldson Rl·:ilt' :'ll441t
\\'. Coai.t lltjth\\ <1~ . al tlw <'om
mun11\ \ uut h (.' 1•111t•1 ;,1 h .incl
lr1 ... 1vr1111··~ 111 1 'orona 1h•I :'11 ar
.inil ,11 \l .1r11w1.. l'ari.. 1n th1•
l>m <'I' Dr 1\1· p.11i..111~ .1n·.1
A:-part uf the.: "l'l'~. thc1 c '' 111
l~· J contc.st. JUd~cd hy ml'mlx•r", or tht· pl.1nn111.i: 1•11mm1 .. :-ll)ll, II)
tl1•lt·1m1111• \\)11th .srt· • .-. :111'
c 11 .. 1r11· .. 1 """' 1111pr11u•rl anti
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\\\.11 11. \\di lw ~·1\1•1111111 .1t tlw
.inn11.il \\ 111 ltl .. I .:ir~1·-.t l.1tt1•r
It''" l'.1rl\ 111 lw lwltl S1·1>l I:!
lrnrn I p 111 In ,, pm .11 till'
BallHi:1 1'1t•1
Tlw pa1lv \\ill fratur1• a I'll)
o;pono;orrtl p1{·n1r ''1th mt•mtx.·r~
of lh<' fin· 1l1•p;1rt ment .1c·t rniz :i:-.
!'Ook., for llw (•\'t•nt
\Ir-. f1 11tld ~.11cl tw r t·11mm1tt<·<·
ha-. hmrhurr.;. h11111111·r -.11<·k1•1 :-.
.incl llttt·1 bai:-. a\ .11l,1hlt• lor 11•.,1·
1knt~ at 1•11\ h.111
.
and Ewin~. By P lllUP ROSMARIN "But 1 will say that it was ler· o"~•D••l•"''°'\t.m
-n~ poltee-W<>rk -OR lh~Kl4-of---SGm~-$4.3 1t~lh-01Wncludcd-1n u
our Orange County force and the st ate <'OOslal land acquisit ion bill
Los Angeles County Sheriff's of to purchase property in thl' Dana
ricers involved," he said. Point headlands and to extend
"We cert ainly want the detai l~ San Clem ente State Beach "1M1 t
of this in vest igation to become enough money to ha rd!y make a
1>ubliJ_• b ut we d on 't want to scratch .··
Jeopa rdize a <'Ont1nuini: in-That's the opinion of an a1rl c t11
\esligation and possible further State Sen. Gcoogr Oeukmu1i :rn of
arrests by releasing details :ll Long Beach. and appnrentl\ of
this po1l'lt.' · he a dded.
As deputies qu<'stioned the two
nicn. mourners were gatherinJt
.1 l t h c G o o d S h e p h e r d
P resbvten a n C hurc h in Los
Alamitos where funeral services
were conduc ted ror the s lain
mother of lhre<.'
A spokesman for th<' family ex
plainC'd that !ler viccs were dl'
laycd whilt.• the pastor, th<.' Rev
(SC!f' K ION" p . Paite AZ)
Tips Given
On Scl1ools
A unique.• 1wbhc scrvH'<' 1s he·
IOI? olrerl'd by the Oa1 l.v Pilot for
.f"cadcrs ''ho have q uest ion :-.
about their s chools as back-to
~t·hool time looms .
/\ colu mn loaded with in·
formation about tht• various dis
ln r ts :lppcar s on Pa~c A2 toduy.
It tt•lls vital d ata about the
'>rhools. the pco1>le who run them
;ind the pcOf)lc who govern them.
Suspect Says
Slain Woman
Had Gun Too
By TOM BARU:V
Ottn• O•llY l'olot~tlft
De fenda nt Thom as lla rd1n
!lester lold an Orani.te Count}
Superior Court j ury via t upe re
rording Wednesday that he acted
in self defense wh<>n he shot J a net
Mac Metz to d eath in her Sunset
Beac'h horn <.' last Nov. 8
"She had a gun in her hand und I
assumed s hr w as ~oml;! to shoot
me," I lester told s hcnrf's officers
in an inten ·iew recorde d aflc•r his
a rrest In Tucson , J\ri7.. "So I s hot
her first."
Cancer Warning Found?
llcster . 2!1. of Lon~ Jlcach. wa-.
a!\ked by his lnter v1cwt•rs to ugu111
<'Onfirm that he killed Mrs. Met1.
34 . and explain exactly why hl•r
death was necessary in view of
the allegatio n that lt('sl('r a nd h1 o;
J(ang Wl're rc•a lly uftl'r he r com
panion, Ronald Cauwl'ls, 27
"l s hot the chick." lk stcr
replied. "rt was n comhinalimll)f
things like not w anting to i:rt shot
myself-. beln~ caught up in the
cir~m!ltances and Eet'ling tlwl no
witnesses should be lert." Scie1ilists Cite Substance in Blood .
SAN FRANCISCO <API T"o
scientists say they hnvl' mad
vertenlly found a substant(' in
the blood of cancer patients that
t ould provide an early warning
system for the dread c:Usease
Ors. J C . Morrison and ET
Bucovaz of the University of Ten·
nessee s aid W~nesday that te'll'I
of 4.200 persons showl'd t he
system was n early 90 percent ac
curate in 1de ntHym g \\hcther pa
tienls ha d cancer
They told a ne ws <'Onft'ren<'e at
the American Che mical Society'!\
national m eeting that if It proves
itself in further slud1es, the blood
test could in three yean be part
of routine yearl} physical rx
aminat1ons.
Num~rous other blood te3ts
ha\ e bee n dc' ised b) !.c1ent1st.-;
m the search for a roolproor way
to det<'ct ranC'er al a n early
sta~c No test ycl devised has
been suc<·t•ssful enough to b<.'
\\tdl'ly adopted
Morrison str essed that it is un·
kno'.\n how early in lhe develop ·
ment of a t umor a positive result
will s ho"' up 1n the tci;t, but said
animal studies ore under way to
find out
lie also stn.•ssed lhc test 1s u
general one that m:iy Indicate
<'an<'er is present but will not tell
doctors "here.
"This <'ould be a lest thal
would tell a doctor that h s hould
run furth('r te ts on a patient.
"alC'h the patient doscly," he
said 1 Bucovnr satd the two be-gan
th<.'lr resear<'h looking at.
something quite differenl -t he
structure of yeas t cells . In trying
to find a protein mole1..ule in the
cells. they mixe d the yeast with
human blood lo s e e If the
molecule they were looking ror
would <'ombin~ with a different
protein in the~.
By chance, Bucovai s aid, the
blood they were using cam e from
a cancer patient. and they found
that a protein In the blood did
lal<'h onto the yeast protein.
When V\ey repeated their ex·
per lment wltl\ blood from a
healthy 'person. he said, it. didn't
work -the proteins did not com·
bioe. With 87 percent of the
<'ancer patients they tested later,
they s aid. the combining <>ttur·
red : in 91 perce nt or lhe cancer ·
free patients no combinatio n.
The t ape re cordinl't appears to
renect a hesitation al lhal point.
And then Hes ter 's voice udds.
"and seJf preservation m uyb<.'
Hester is one of five men racing
trial on dual murder charges filed
after the killings or Cauwels and
Mrs. Metz.
It is alleged that they burst into
the home at 16861 Bayview Drive.
accused Cauwels or lakln~ 174
pounds of ma rijuana at tunpoint
from two gang memberg and then
shot Cauwels as the struggling
vkUm.was led to Ute bedroom.
Williarn Craig Tibbits, 29. of
Orange, is Identified as t.he man
who used a pistol lo kill Cauwels .
Hester allegedly used a British-
m ade Sten automatic rifl( to fire a
burst at Mrs. Metzthatnearlycut.
thewoman in two.
thl' stat(' Rl'nl EstiJh' Serv1rt''-
U1\'1Sion and a !ilaff mcml'>t.'r of
-tf1l'S~tt'{~~ht K:'ttntttlttflttt~I
The appropriatmns bill cleared
th<> le1uslatu rc thi:. wct'k und 1~
wa1tinf! Governo r Hro\\n ':-
s1gnnt url.', vl'toor vart1al veto
The monev bill was attarhl'<I tn
IC'1?1slat1on c
0
rt.'alinJ,! a p1.•rmanl'nl
coas tal commission . In all ,S:ll.27
m1lhon w as appron•d. of \\h1eh s l . •I 7 m I I I I () n J! II l' s r n r
ad mi111str;J11\C' l'os ts of tht• com
mission
/\bout S2:l 5 million was lffO
n dcd for bu) mg <·oai-.lal parccb
m seven cou nt 1c.·s. Cnl1es of tht·
measure.·. rn1·luding Ot•ukm('jian
a nd New port Be<•ch st<1te St·n
Dennis Caq 1t•nlt•r. charged th"
acquisition money wa!> addC'cl to
the bill to woo 'oles to create.· ;i
perman<.'nl l'oas tal rommisslon
Tony C1maru~t1 . a D<.'u kmcJT:m
:aide, s :iirl tod ay thC' S1I 3 million
allottrd to ttw O rang1• Count~
areas w as a poll ry ~um rom -
par ed tu w hat would actu:Jll~
h:1v<.' to h1' paid for th<> pn nw
bt•uch J;inrl
The bill a111m1pn at1•1i S500.ooo
to buy 7 2 ac·n·s MJUthwesl of Sun
Clcme11I<' Stall• ll<'a('h, d1n 'l'l I\'
alJ11lting the orenn, a n1t S!I !1
million for pur chaSt' of th1• 11 1 !I
U('r('S of L>ana Pn111l hN1cll11ndi.
According to Rt·al t-:!lt •ll•·
OiVl~ion f1gur<':-, lht• Da na J>omr
land would sl'll for $111 li'I mllllnn.
(See I.ANO, PaRI' J\2)
Ornni:e,J, ('oast
-4~
"e nth••r
/'\notht•r dny or m cxlr1 at1·
lo high ll'lllJ>eratur\'S 1o;
dut' f"rida)'. 'with coai.1111
l11ghs a nd lo ws r cmajning
much likt• toda y's.
INSIDE TODAY
Wllat's it hkl' tn m1Klcl /oru.
tnp /osh1011 m n11r:::111t>7 .'irr
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: Your Schools !.
Fro'." Page .I I 1 KIDNAP ...
Coast Community College District
(CLIP ANO SAVE FO~ YOUR DISTRICT)
I
.\ 80 lT T ll t; OU!1'RICT: The Coast Comm unity Col ll'~t·
01-.tntt 1-1 t·umpm.cd of lhre,• eolleg1:i. Orange Co.Ast
Colle((t'. (i•1ld\•n We:.t Coll<.'ge and the new t•ollege beyond th •
t•ampui.. C'oa,thnl' Community College Also. the Olstnet
O\\ ni. ;,11\tt opc1 .1l(>i. PBStt•lev1~1111n stut1on KUCE-T\I, Channt•I
~)
Or.rn~t· ('nu'>t l'ollcg.: 1:-lorutccl al 2701 Fain ll'W Rund.
Costa ~h·i.a . Callfom1J, !)2+jlli Golden WcM College 1:. s1tuat
t•d a t 157H Goldt-n Wl'!ll Street . lluntin1tton Beach.
C<1hrorn1a, 92617 Tlw brotuka!>t fat•tlttl<•!> of KOCt-: ~art•
haM·d on the (;oldl'n Wc3t Collt·gc campui.
Tht.· .1dm1111 ... trat1\e offic1..·:. 4( COi.t:.thnt' Commun1l~
Collc•.:t• arl' IOt'.tll•d at I023l SlJter A\'enue, f-'ounla111 Valley
In its maugur.il ,i.cmci.ter thu. Septcmbt:r. Cnasthnc cl;tsscs
Yt ill bt• held 111 all) or J 15 ":.lorcfrunt" !.Ile:. spolll'd
thrnu)thout th<' D1stn ct ThO!>l· locatfoos arc ltstt•d to" ard the
b.H'k of the com btnal1onl·ataloJ:·Cl3:.:. schedule that has been
mailed to ea<'h home in thl' D1stnct
Th<' Coa:.t Community College D1str1C't adm1mstrallH
headquarters Jddn·~:. ,.., 1370 i\tlams A\ cnuc, Co!ila ~le!>u,
Caltforn1.1. 921.i:?I>
-' i':EO ~IOHE l~f-'OH~l.\TIO:X''
\'lrg1I Z1rhcl retuntt'll frt>m a
trip. Mrs. e1gm.io \\ru. a.n elder
of the church.
The family pok1.•smun ~aid
flilnllh an1I frll'nd:s "ho alh•ndt•d
tht• t•hurC'l1 l'ol·n·i('l'' anrl th1.•
gnl\'t•t.idt• s<!n 1Ct'!> thut folio\\ t>d
ot fort•i-t 1..rn 11 rih'1111111al l'urt.
C'~·pn•i. . "crt' llllt :m 11rto th.it thl'
urn•z.ts h~ttJ bl•,•11 111 :ult•
The t \\ti m l'll \\ l'l t' arrei-h'(l ;11
~lwir e.{'pur:tlt• h11111,•:-1111 wur
r:111l:o. ~·~:1wll hv On111i.:t• <.\1unt\
S111>t•nor Court .lullgt• H1c·h.11·ct
Bl'Ol'OO\. dill l'jllni.t lhl•lll l'lll'I\
with fou r counts 11( l..11l11avmi.: and
one count of m11nll'r
As Gu lll'lt. s h1rtll1!>1' anll
burdoot. wa:-i ak1•n fn1111 1 hC'
homl• lw s hur s \\Ith h1Z1 11:11·t•11ti;.
his mother. U ''"t'' a. 11·porh'dh•
s nfft'rcd :.1 m 111or h1.•t1rt att<ll'I..
She wall lJ'<'atl.'d ut thl' M't•nc b~
Los Angt>lt•!> County par•amt'<1tl·~
and 1s I l'IHH.lNI n •stlni.: l'Om·
fort ably toda).
Both Gulktt and F.winJ: ar(' un
t-mployed ~ l'llh<'r mJn rC!>lsted
off1 Cl'r!> \\ 111'11 t ht•\ \\ 1.•n• :11·
rl'sted
R1ch.trd \' Simon. D1Mnct Director.
Communll' Hl'lat1oni. .md Information . 556·5609
JamesCarnc·ll.OCC· 556·5725
Bruce W1l11Jm'>. Coldc·n We t: 892-7711
Richard Simon. Coastline CC: 556·5609
Jame-. C:oop1..·r . KOCE·T\' 897-0302
h lhl' dog da \ !'> or ~umml'I' gi\l' \\cl\ lo
.1utumn. this 'rustic scene m San .iuan
t'ap1~trano aptly heralds the :.eason. Some
ma~ think of pumpkin pies but when
'l'110ol gels u n der \\Uy. ~oun gs t er.; .at
m·arh~ lkl <Jbi~po Elementar~ School and
\l .1 rc:o Fori.t <'I' J u111or llig h likely wi II be
n·mm dccl that I lallo\\c'en is Oct. 31. There
'hould IH· some.• grand jack-o'-la ntern~
Imm thi~ r~m moitc.•nal.
They arl' ·•l'l'U!>l'll or t.1lhn~ tht•
Los Alum11,, h1111S<.'\\1fe ,tftl•r
their plans to extral'l StUltlO from
hl'r husband'!> m:1rl..l't !>aft• 1111~
fired.
In\ estii:ators thl·Onll' that
Mr!> St-1µm a11 . 1:1. \\,1s::.hot st•\ en
time::. 1mmt•d1:.ttl·I~ aft,•r her
abductors :.pcrl from :i phonl'
booth \\ h<.'n• ttw morw~ \\as to
htl\'l' been left. Dcputic•:,, say they
apparently bee a ml' 11larm1.•d by a
C'rowd of ('B r ad111 l'nlhll!>iast!>
who flock(•cl to I hl· l11t·at11111, ut
l'o.t'>l l'ommunit~ Coll<.'l.!l' Dt'>lnct 1s governed by a fl\e
man bo.1rd 111 tru!>tl'('S They CJre President Rob<'rt
llumphrc) "· rl•pn•scnling Co!ila l\lesa; \'ice President
Wilham Kettler. llunt1ngton Beach; Donald Hoff, Midway
City Gardt'n Grov1:: \\'orth Ket•nc. Seal Beach: and George
Hodd a. Jr . :\'l•wport Reach The board meets biweekly, Wed·
nesda~!>. >I pm . m the board room at the District
admin1:.trath l' office~.
Search for Leads Hot Hosiery
Bri11gs Suit Fruitless So Far A San Cle mente woman who
claims her pantyhose burst into
flames when she stepped onto
hot sand -cit -a nearbv-beach
sued the makers Wednesday for
damages to be d etermined in
trial court
t r a c t e d b ~ p n I 1 t· t• r u d l l•
broadcas ts
Tht' Coast Community College District covers the
north" est rnunt.Y coastal communities of :"\ewport Reach,
Corona dl·I ~I ar. (.'0:,ta ~lesa . Santa Ana Heights, Huntlngton
Beach. l-'ounla111 \'alll'). Westminster, Seal Beach. )l1dway
Cit'. SunSl'l 81.'i.t<'h and thl' lower third of Garden Gro\'C
c" h1ch "ai. rc(·entlv anneXl'd in a trisection of that city to
thr<.'e d1ffcn•nt community college districts> totaling a
population in l'Xl'f.'S"Of600.000
The tax rail' thi.. H·ar 1:. .8023 cents per SIOO assessed
''aluallon an increase of only Qne cent O\'er the pre\'1ou.o;
year Tht.> 111crl'ase \\ 111 maint<ttn the current reser~e level i.lt
eight Pl'rt'l'nt Tht• budget I!> ·f>.1.635.556. There is no oondl'd
mdebtcdnt.>:..;
WllAT IS T,\l'GllT: Nc·arly 100.000 lull a nd part-time
da~· and e\ t'ntn~ studl•nts "'II a\'atl lhemselves of more than
6,000 c·la'>st'!> :ind f1ekb of study to be offered by the District
dunn~ the• 19i6 ii ftsl·al) l'i.tr There arc 137 C'arecr courses
t3UJ!ht at thl' Ut,trtl'l ·~ thn.•e c·olle~es.
.\n) one• HI ) l'ttri. nr oldl·r muy register tuition free for
an) purpo:.c pt•r!>on;,il l'llnr hmcnt. \'Otat ional training for
profc.>ss1onal hl•tl t•rml·nt . n•trt•atwn or core l'dUl'jl1on for
.uh Jll('t•mt.·nt to rour \t•.irtn!>lllutions.
OrJllJ.:t' l'11."t l'olln!l'. (;olden \\'t'SI ('ollt·~t' an1I
t '11ast llrH· ( '11m rn 111111 \ < 'ulh·~1· nffl•r l'tl her cert1f1l'ate" for
I'\ tckJll'I' or .... 1l1,l.1\'lt1l') lt•q•I.; of pruf1c1cncy in Cl'rla1n
t'.ll'l't't proi.:1.1ms and or .h~1w1;ti1· 111 Arts dl'J.!l'l'l'S for sue
t'1•,sf11l 1·0111 pll·t111n of full IY.o )t•ar nrogrami. {'iJlalOI.!!>,
\\h1ch an• frt•t• fnr lht' .1 ... i..111..:. \\Ill dcl1111•.ih• r('<1111r(•mcnto;
al\tl IJI lll't•thll t•s
('0\1 \tl "It \' Sl :H\'ICES: ,\II three· c·ollci:c·!> dlsn offl'r
'·•'t num lw1' uf l'on11n11111t \ i.t•n •1C'es. rrom almo!>t "erkly tn·
i t'rt ol U..g IJ ti· .1t hl,•t 1r ''\ t'nh to the fulll':.t :.pcctrum of drama.
mu!'1r. 1•th,•r t·n·alt\l' Jrts l::&ll'h collcJ!C ubo feature::.
f.tst'lltat 111g h•t·t 11r1• 't'l ll''> l'.ll'h monlh
l.1hr.1n1•, ,111d .1thlt•t1c f.tri11t1t•., <trl• a' a1lahlt• t11 U1stnct
r<''ld1•nti.
.a(' 1 C'O l'i:t• proud~ (larr-;-l'r\'lrl' lo \'etc•ran;:--r
hand1c,1ppl'cl sl lllll'Oh. 'tud,•nh Ill ftnarft'ial nl'ed a nd mon·
\ earCl'I' t'l'llh•r .tl l'<tt'h rnllt'J.:l' helps to loc·ate JObs for ::.tu
drnts .111d !>luclcnh 111 rll't'<l nf Job:; At OCC alont•. the carec·r
t'enh'r hJnclh•o; an ;I\ 1..·1.1gc of 2.000 JObs per weC'k Begmnmg
tn St•ptl•mht•r. tht' 1>1:.tnct \\Ill bf:' featuring DISCOVER. <1
c·omvuter S) slt•m d,•,1grll'd to fo<·u.., educational pru!;!ram!> l(I
the Job nN•cls of ttll' l'rnnn11rn1t ). and lo ht•lp place :studl'Ot!> 111
tlHISl' IClh :I\ ,111,lhlhtll'S
l:Ot 'CATIO~.\l.T\': Tht• l>1!>lnct 1!> the nation's lradN
tn ('(hw.1t11111 \ 1;1 iek\'1s1on Th" full. Coasll11ll' Commun1t\
l \)llt•J.!l' \\ tll ol(,·1 for t·ollt·~1· 1'1'r11il c1ghl lclecour!it.•s u\tff
KOCI·: TV. Ch<inlll'I fiO Tht• coursC's arc "The Adams
l 'hron1d1•o;. ·· ··Cuttll'rnporary California l s!>ut·~. ··
"f'l'l'l•hand Sk1•trh111g," "~I an and En\'irnnml'nl." "i\s l\tan
Hcha\e-.." "llc~ll 1':!-tak and You." "A Time l<1 Grow" and
"Food:; lor lh1• ~l1Hlt•rn Farntl\' " Thou..-:h off<'n•d Lhrooi.:h
l'm1st ltrt1'. t1•lt•r11111 :w t·n•dil!> will h1.• transfert1hk to O{'L' ancl
C\\'C: ... 1ucf<ont11 .111 ... t·npts
:\nt mil\ dot•!> KOCI-: T\' off1•r rollC'~t' ll'\'CI t<:lrcourst'"·
hut 1t .11-.11 p r<l\ idt''> Orung,• C'c1unt~ ,,[ JJr~c "'1lh quality
t'lllt111,ill) l'lll tdllll).! J>l'llj!r,tmmtll~ a:. \\Cll 3!> c·ommuntl) af r;:iir-. f'O\t'I .tJ.!<' Tht• l>.111~ P1l11t TV lo~-. will h:.t the d~11h
'hll\\ Ill~ ... , _____________________________ .J
B~ ARTHl'R R. VlSSEL
Of tft~O.-••Y P•'4H St•f.t
'\o new I<.' ads were r<.'ported to-'
dJ\ In the knife murder or two
15 ·~ea r old II unl1ngton Beach
g1 rb l'll(hl d.1) !> ago a s in-
\ esll~ator::. contmul'd combing
the do" ntown pier arl'a.
Sht>nff s Ll !'rank Dean said
<'l'rtain add1tiunal mlormat1on
\\a::.' gleant.'d by his-two-man
tt>ams and ll untin>,rton Beach
police dett'cti\'t''> WC'dnesday, but
"as not J(really :.ii?nifieanl.
"We're still Just talking to a lot
of people and doing a lot of
pa\ t.>m ent -pou n ding down
therl'," ht• said of thl· search cen-
tered Jround t ht.· mw11cipal pier
;.irt•a
Candace Su san Rcadv of 19851
lnn•rnC!>!I Lant• nnd Sheryl Sue
Pl'lt•rson of 9>163 Cornwall Orin·
\\f'rt• the \'1ct1ms.
Shl'nrf's d epulll'S ;.ire hnndlmg
the double hon11t'ide that. oc
n11T<.'d JUSt ac-ros:. the boundary
line on Bo ls.t Chit-a State Beat'h
Imm lht.' <'It\' hl•a<'h und is thus
\\!thin tlwir J'11n:.dictTon. - -
~liss Rt•adv :rnd ~1t!'!> Pmrson
"en• m urdl'.' i·ed bet" een 10 p. m
Jnd m11Jn1ghl a wel•k ai:o Tue::.
da\ and found f1n~to Se\'cn hours
ICJtt•r. spr a" lt•d belo\' the roeky
bluff.., h) a s urf f1:.herman.
!:>s> far~met1~ulQus ~carchinAQl
the are.1 bt•IO\\ P aciftCCoasl
llij!hWa) JU~l west of Golden
\\'e:.t Strt'l't has '11.'lded no
further clut's. or authorities are
keeping ::.1len1 about them .
The dead 1ot1rls were last seei;i
ahout 8.30 pm. at the pier's base
near the Fisherman Restaurant,
a popular spot where young pco-
pll• <'On~regatc .
ln\'l'St1i;ators say they have
<1bsolut ely n o motive for !he
murdl'rs. 111 which each ~irl was
~tabbed l'l~hl or nme t1mes.
Mr. Sutcliff
Rite Slated
In Newport
l-'\tnt'r.11 :.t•n Ices \\Ill tx: held
.. 'r1c1:iv for Ion~ time SL Andrews
rr .. -.bvtt·nan Church membt'r
\\1111, "0111 " Sutl'l1rr "ho died
\\' 1 •cl lll''d a\ ( OAsrl"' LAND FUND ~I r Sulrltrr. Y.ho hacl lived in
.A I • • • Corona tit-I Ma r for l:J \'<'llrS had
·• i 111111·.., '" nl u<' h ·" t ht• amount
\llhou~h Co.1-.t.11 Cc1mm1s,111n
• 1ppr a1~alo; 1•f lhl· i.anw land list
ORANGE COAST ..
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Coa'fP1fff"I. 1'1. Of•"°" C.CN\I ~blft°"'W"t Cit""
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thl' fair nrnrkt•l \Ullll' .I'> c1t• lon.z bt'l'I) Un al'11ve mt'mbt'r o(
lrrmin('d hy tlw count\ .ts:o.t•ssor, till' i'\t'" !)Ort lkut'h church
a l S2 m1llton. stnff nwmhrr Gn•i: t\t thL' l1nw 11f his dc11Ul, Mr .
\'an Orman SJld ludav llw u1w11 S11tr11rr w11i. rt•t1rc•d. lie worked
marktot pr1t·1· 111·tu11ll~ \\Ollld tw for P uc·1r1<• 1't•lt•phonc for 39
as a rule. tour tn f1\t' tin11·' H'ar'S :111l1 lll't·a11s1• of his lcn~hy
higher than thttl 't·n ·1ct'. ht• was u mcmbt'r of the
\'ttn Ormnn said tht• niunl\· as Tt>lcphonc> Pioneers of America.
scssmC'nt S('ltlom n•Ot·c·ti. l'Ut:rent llt• le:ives his widow. Paulin<.':
sales J)ricci;. :.ons. H1chnrd A . Sut<'lirf. or
Also. thl' r1si.csso1 :. appr~ Vo11ni;11n \'ulll'Y uncl William 1-:.
11'1 basl'CI on l ht· land '!> un 'lt'i.t of I 1 v 1llt'. a nd e ig ht
drn•lo1wd \'llllH' ~randch 1 ld re11
C1marusti stud the lll>nl Eslutt• &>rvlces will he held at 11 a .m .
St'rvic-e5 01\'i.,1cm ·s cstimal<'s un• at Pacific' View Chapel with Dr
hascd on the highl'!>l nnd tx>st. or t'hnrlcs DIC>renf1clrt, pastor oi SI
cleveloi>ed. WW o( th<.' land. 1\ndrcwi., Offic1atin~
The Coastal CommLo;sion dul f:ntombm<'nt will follow ut
not assess thl' \'ttlUl• of the pro Pac1f1c V1(•w l\tcm oriol P ork
posed San Clement<.' Stale Beach
exlC'nSion , which will beuscdas;i Man. Booked camping site for 100 people.
because the propNty was not on
the commission·s list of oarcels
that ought to be a cqwrcd.
C1marus t1 said 12 or the 16
parcels included in the bill were
not on the commission's buy list
lie charged that points to the
political }lature of some or the
proposed acquisitions rather
tha n the r eal d esirability of buy.
ingtheland. •
The bill also proyides $6.3
million for-construction or
hostels-<: heap touriSt. lo<htinits-
along the coast. s ome of which
may be built on the Orunge
Coast.
Sites wo uld be d etermined
later.
In Abduction
SAN LUIS OBIS PO CAP> -A
19·year -old man has been booked
for investigation or kJdnaping in
the attempted abduction of a
10,year-old San Luis Obispo boy.
San Luis Obispo police arrest · •
ed M ich ael Pinnow of Long
Beach Wednesday evening a fter
he allegedly attempted to kidnap
the youth from near the boy's
home.
The youth, whose name is not
being released at his parents' re·
quest. appar\'nlly managed to
escape after the abduclOr forced
hiM into his car . --·
Speculat ion invol\'cs a poss1bll.•
aborted robbery attt"mpt: " se:<
assault that the jZirls hied to flt.'l'.
or perhaps a :.cnscle:.s thrill kill
:OI?.
L1cutt•nanl Dt'an ro1nts out
that any area \\h1ch draw
thousand!> O( ;. OUnl! IJ('Opk 10
duding runa" ays from :.it·roi.-.
the U S. \\ill nlso dra\\ u sm1stcr
element of human !.OCll'l)
"Ther <.' an• a lot of rc~1l 'fr<'aks '
down then.'." he ::.aid early in tht•
inves t igation. "The murd~r
weapon "us a Buck knife and ;,i
Jot Of people down lh~rc l'Urry
them on the stn·l'l."
Named as defendants in th<'
Orange County Supenor Court
law:.u1t filed b\ Charon Cele
Melcher a re garment designers
and makers Glen Rm·<.'n Mills
t1nd E I Du Pont Of:' :\C>mours
Miss Melcher states that she
was SC\'C'rdy burned in the al
l<.'ged mish a p on Sept. 1, 19i5
She s tates that n<.'glii?ence by
the defendants wa.s rt'sponsiblc
for those burns.
Th t• d 1 s ,. 11 \ ,. I'\ of ~I r :-.
Seigman ·:s bmlr 111 tt frt'ld m lht•
Carson a r e,1 c)( Lo:-i\ng1..·les
County broug ht to a 1ra~1c end
the orde:il lhat hri;::m h\11 th1ys
earlier "h<'n t \\ <1 m.1,kt•d m1..•n
took Mrs S1.•1i;.:man amt llt'r thrPl'
children from thl'll' homt• ~1t 3.151
Corte:.e OnH•
The four \\ 1'1 l' hdd hr1-..1a11c
while John Sl•tgm;in, 50, \\ :1i. ur
der cd t o ~o to h1' :-.ton• on
Anaheim Strt'l'I 111 Loni.: lwach
and Stet the S8,000
Tht' 'l'htldn•n \\\'I I' round,
bound and gag~l'rl. lnt(lr that du~
in a van p3rkt'd m•urth<' sturr
HURRY!
ENDS
SEPT. 11,
1976
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275 East 17th St.
Costa Mesa
..... -..n··~ 2 D_.. w .... z:f.;.
Phone 642·8882
Store Hours Dal1y 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30
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EDITION :\. \·. Stot•I,~
VOL. 69, NO. 246, 3 SECTIONS, 34 P~ES TEN CENTS
·;Early Cancer Warning Clue · Explored ;
SAN FRAN<;JSCO IAP> T\\o
'scientists say they huvc mud
vcrtently found u :.uD.tunct• an
'the blood or c ancer paltl·nl.!> thul
could provide an curl} ~urn1n~
11yslcm for lhe drcud ilii.cu.-.e
C'Urutc in 1denlifying whether pu·
tienls had cam·er. rn the scarrh for a Coolproor way
to dete('t cancer at a n early
stage. No test yet devised has
been successrul enough lo be
widely adopted.
lie also strcssl'd the frst 1i. u
general one that may indkal('
cancer is present but \\Ill not lcll
I Dr!' J <¥ Mor-ri~on and E 1'
BuCO\'UZ or the L'ftl\l'r'•ll\ of'l\·n
nes ec said W ednc::.duy thut l<.'Sl~
of 4,200 persons !>hO\H•d lh<.'
Cl) Stem was near I} !JO pcrc('nt ac
I
They told a news conference ut
the Americun Chemical Society's
national meeting thaf'ir il proves
itself tn further studies. the blood
tes t couJd in three }ears lk part
"-of-1"0utiM-~ffly-ph~
aminations .
Numerous other blood lei.ti.
have been qensed by scientists
doctors where.
· "This could b<.' u test that
would tell u d octor that he should
l\lornson stressed lhal it is un-nm further tests on u patient.
.lulo" n how early in the de\"elop· watch the palienl closely." ht·
ment o( a tumor n poi;ttf,•e resun-sans. -
.will show up in the test. but said
animal studies are under way to Buco\•az s aid the two began
find out. • their r esearch looking at
something quittt·d1ffrrt•nl the
structun• of yca~l n•lls In IQ in~
to find a protein mokcuh.• in thl·
ct'lls, they mixed thl' yeast "1th
humun b lood lo s t't' 1C lht•
molecule they were looktni? for
would <•ombinc "1th a cl1ffcrc111
prol<'m m the blood.
'By chance. Bucovaz i.a1d. tht•
blood they \\ t.>re usint.t c·:imc from
a ranrer patient. and the~ found
thnt " prot1•111 111 tht• hlliod d1tl
lall·h ont o tlw ~ l'a~t 01 t1lt•111
Whl'll tlw~ 1'\•p1•;11t"<I th\'tr \'\
Pl'n111t•nt ''1th hlvvd from .1
lll'tilthy peri-on hl• :-.111tl. 11 d11ln'1
'' ork I hl' proH•1m. dul rw l \'\llll
hl1w \\'1lh lei tll'l'l'l•nt u( llw
('.Jtll'l'f 1>al1l•nli-Lh\'~ ll'l>lt...'tl lull'..1-th\·~ !.:11d. thl' c•11mb111 1n.: 1w
l'Urrl•d . Ill !H IJl'l'l0l'nl 11( lhl' can
Cl'f · frt•t• palll'OI l> llll'n.' \\ :.1:. flf)
combmut1on ~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~----~-~~~
~Politics Played
On Duty T~nie'
Wrong Den
~ ~-
Be a r Evicted From Street
Things '' ercn 't-so_tranquil on Huntington Beach's
Tranquil Lane Wednesday night when neighbors
notu:l'd a i1C \\ n:~1dcnl on the block-a large, genuine
bro" n bc;H'
POLICE CO~"\.ERGED on the s hort s treet ju.t
off Adams .\\ cnUl' nl'ar ~cwland Street about 8:45
pm . t•ontacu ng the "res t ling bear's employer.
freelanct• f:i ir a nd fcsti\·al l'ntrcpreneur !\lichael
··~Ir ~like" Pagl'.
l me~t1.t!alors ~•HCI thl'~ told the South L aguna
promoll'I' th.ti l'H 'n though his bea r was :,ecurcl~
caged in a trailer. he s hould find it •• ca,·e or some
other lair tha n a public ~trel't. "
Poli ct· in<licutcd the'' rcstling bear 1s trained , ap-
parently toothless and 99 percent harmless but con-
stitutes a traffic: hazurd \~hik• bunking on Tranquil
L•rnc •
~OT TO ~t 1'::\~rm~ lht• fact neighbors <'Om ·
plained t h(•1 r q u1ct !>lrcN suddenly belied its name
\\ith hordt•s o f t unuus k 1cb l'Ongr•egaling ar ound·the
mobiL· CUJ(\.'
Poli n • ga' c Pa~t·:? I hours to find a more secluded
bearhur. -
• Pa~· Still t.,rozen
I •
chi>ols Maintain
Leve~ of Salaries
-. Saddleback Valley nificJI
School District trustees' initial
counter-proposol to employes·
demands would genrrally main-
·tt1in salaries and bcncfi~ :.It the
last year's level.
Trustees upprovt-d their first
r~ponsc to proposals from the
dlstrirt 's three cmplo~e or
gonizatlons Wednt.•sday. They
djd not expl11in their offt:rs ln dC'·
tail. Allhou~h no cost of h\ mg rui!'c
is included 1n tht' propo!>ub .
etnployes would i.till rrccl\'C pa)
hikes bcr uu:>.' they \\Ould !)(" al
lowed to move• up lhc -.al:ir)
schcdulc .
Thcst· incre a se'\. bused on
years o( ('XpC'rlCOCC anrl ad·
di,lonol education, hp\'l' m thr
past bcc.>n given automaltrolly m
July . However. trustees have
frozen all employe :-::ilari<'s until
a eonlrurt is so:ncd.
John Cooj)('r, th<' district's
chfer negotiator. said tcuchcrs
I would receive a 4.5 percent raise
!
Orange_l -ConNI
~~
\\'eather
Another day or moderalt'
lo high temperatures 1s
due Ftiday, with coastal
highs and lows r emaining
much like today·s
l~SIDE TODAY
U'hot'11t hkt to model Jor a
top /lllhion magawuf' Stt
8 I
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-when the salary schedule freeze
IS lifted.
Trustees have also proposed a
n ew sa lary schedul e for
teachers. Cooper said this would
slow down the rate at which a
teacher could reach the max·
imum salary le \·el.
A new s alary schedule also is
being orfered the district ·s
psychologists. speech therapists
and counselors. Employes would
rece1vevaryin~ increases on this '
schctlule.
There have been no changes in
the s chedule Cor do s~1ficd
<•mploycs. llowever. 4.5 percent
r:11se would be J?l\'en for move·
ment up the schcdulc. Cooper
i.aid .
Adjusted lnsurnnce benefits
paid by the district for ull
l'mployes would amount to
another two percent increase. he
s aid.
Reprcsentath·cs or each or the
t>mployc groups arc asklrut for
cost or living increases.
Cooper said the tear he rs ·
package or proposals would cos t
more than $19 milllon. lie
estimated the trustees' p11ckago
11lSl3 million.
Tbe trustees propc>sals are a
"starting point." the negotiator
said. "It has all of the thinl(s
1 lruslees > would like in the Ideal
contract.·· he said.
The proposals also cover hours
or employment, le ave and
transfer policies. safety con·
ditlons. c l ass s ize. employe
evaluation. grievance pro-
<See SALARIE • Page AZ>
Tips Given
On Schools
A unique public service is be·
Ing orrered by the Daily Pilot.for .
r eaders ·who have questions
about their schools as back-to·
school time looms.
A column loaded with ln-
Cormatiorr about the various dis-
tricts appears o n Page A2 today.
1l tells. vital data aboul the
schools. t.he people who run them
·and lhe peoptewho.JOVfl'fl them.
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Hinshaw
Ex-aide
Testifies
Former Or ange County as-
sessor's employe Henry Adams
told a Superior Court jury today
that he dis tributed campaign
literature during county time in
May and June or 1972 when con-
~ress mun Hinshaw was county
assessor.
Adams. now retired from his
duties in the r ural surveying
division or that omce. testified as
the rifth or 80 witnesses lo be
called by the prosecution that he
worked for Hinshaw under the
Fall''s 111 ll1e Air
As the do~ aays of summer g1\'e way to
autumn. this rustic scene in San Juan
Capistrano aptly heralds the s eason. Some
may think of pumpkin pies but when
school get s under wu~'. youngstt'l's at
nearb~ De l Obtsi.x> 1-:ll·ml'lllar~ Stho11I ;.i ml
~l:irco Fors t1.·r .Ju111or I l1 g h hr..l·I~ "ill lw
reminded th:.it llallo\\l't.'11 1~ tkt :u Tlwn ·
s hould l>c sonH· gr~md 1 ~tt·k o l:111t l•rn:-
fro m this r aw nrnlt•rta l
orders of a senior member or the s d So C ~as::~~r~ office. (Related story a dleback p etitittn lon: oast
Adams said he turned in
vacation s lips and overtim--• Bill Fu11di11u
vouchers for the lime hedevoted p t t T B rr '"1"'I ~~~h:ai~~inshaw for eongress" ro es S ax IIIS F al/,s Slwrt
He said those s l1P6 were ap-
proved by Hinshaw aide Garland
Rcdd1ng
"We were ass1gneo a d1stnct
and we wen.> ~tven Republtcan
campaign literature Adams
testified ··we-del1Hred the
materials from door to door on
several days in Ma.> and June ·
Witne sses who preced e d
Adams to the stand similarity
tesfified that they were given
campaign m atNials for di ·
tnbullon and were ordered to
tack up Hins haw signs under the
orders or senior members or tht>
assessor's staff.
Defense questioning or each
witness appearing to this point
has produced the admission rrom
all questioned that they were
never directly ordered to do so by
llmshaw.
Hinshaw, 53, is being tried on
char ges or grand then. con-
sp1 racy. embezzlement and
nolation of the stale election
codes in connection with his al·
legcd masterminding or county
employe participation in his
1972 campaii;:n Th~ is the Newport Beach
Republtcan·s s econd Superior
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More Stories
Additional stories and a photo
in voh •ing events in Laguna
Beach , San Juan Capistrano,
Dana Point and M isiiion Viejo ap-
pear today on Page C3.
HELD IN SLAYING
R0ttakl 1-.
Edgar McKean or E l Toro.
s ec retary or Saddl e ba ck
Ho meowners Outraged ('ver
Taxes <SHOOT), s aid petitioners
will go door to door and forms
will also be. available in most re·
allors' offices
According to Mc Kean. the
SHOOT steering committee has
adopted a platform that "brings
pressure to bear on Governor
Brown to call an emergency
session of the slate legislature to
enact legislation providing im·
mediate relief to each property
owner by freezing property taxe~
at the assessed vulue in effect on Jun~ ...
The va lley organization 1s
seeking support or other or
gani7.alions in the south county,
bul it failed to win ruJI endorse-
ment or the Suddleback Arca
Coordinating Council <SACC I
this week.
The SACC executive board in-
stead rearrirmed Its support or a
resolution passed by Orange
County supervisors that calls for
a boost in the homeowner· ex·
emption to 50 pcrcenl of nss(•ssed
valuation, followed by complctc
tax system reform.
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FIGHTING TAXES
Homeowner McKean
McKean said SHOOT also sup
ports the county board·s position .. in the long run.··
SHOOT oHicials are attempt
ing to coordinate their efforts
with those of six San Fernando
Valley homeowner associationi..
which are tryini? lo gathe r a
million s ignatures and letters to
be pre11ented to the governor.
.. We will also contact the three
Orange County legislators who
have requested a speci::il session
to deal with property tax relleC
for advice as to the most "r.
fective m ethod to dcliv<'r th1•
signuture11 to the governor.··
Mc Kean added ,
. Police Seeking 3rd
... Seigman Suspect
Investigators said todaY, they
/are pursuing a third man they
believe was in volved in the
kJdnaping and murder oC Joann
Seigman last week.
Members of the investigative
team from the Orange County
and Los Angeles CountySherirrs·
departments announced they
are looking for a third suspect
a fter they arrested two
Bellflower men Thursday ar.
temoon.
William Paul Gullel and
.Ronald Lewi.a Ewing, both 27 •
wlltbe arralnged Friday in Santa
Ana Munlcipal Court on charges
oC murder and kidnap for
ransom. Both men are held
without bail ln Orange County
Jail.
The arrest or the pair came as
a surprise breakthrough in th('
case that investigators said
lacked any substantial leads.
Orange County Sheriffs Ll.
Sim Middleton refused to com-
ment today on the circumstances
that led to the arrests or Gullett
and Ewing.
''But I wUI say that it was ter-
rific police work on the part. or
our Orange County force and lh<'
Los Angeles County Sheriff's of-
ficers Involved.'' he said.
HWe certainly want th~ details
of this in vesligation to become
public but we don't want to
jeopardho a continuing in-
vestigation and possible further
(SffKIDNAP, PageA2>
By PHii.iP ROS)t,\RI:\
Ot th~ O•tly Ptlol \l•tt
Some S4 :1 m1lhon tnl'l11tl\•11J1wL
s1a·1e coni.tul 1:lnd iiC-qu1!'1t1on 1>111
to purchase pro1>crty in the· D<in;i
Point headland~ ;ind to extend
San Clemente• !'talc Be:ich .. 1sn I
enough mom•y to hardl) makt• a
scratch ··
That's the opinion or un a1d<· 111"
State Sen. Georgt' DeukmaJwn of
Loni? Beac·h. and apparently ol
the state Real Estatt• St•rv1c1·~
Di vision ;ind a staff mt·mlwr of
the State Coast;tl Cornm1ss1on
The appropriations h1ll c•lcured
the legislature this week 11n<I 1~
wailing G overnor Oro wn ':-.
signaturc . vc·lo ur partial v<'lo
The money bill was attached to
legislation cr eating a 1><'rmunenl
toustal co mm1s..;1on In all ,S:ll 27
million wa:-approv<·d. or wh1 c·h
S I •17 m 1ll1on J?O<>S f o r
administr:Jll\'l' r o:-h or th<· rom
mi~i.ion
About S23 ;, m ti hon "as pro
v1dcd for hu} 111µ l'mlMal pare h
m SCH 'll COUlltll''· C'nllC._ Of lht•
measure. 111dud111i;: l:k•ukmcJwn
and N<.'WJ>O rl lk;1c·h 'tLlle Sen
Dennis Caq w ntl•r, d iarJ{cc1 lht'
acqu1s1l1011 mmwy was JddC'd to
the bill to woo vol(·~ "' rn•at(• 11
J>('rm:uwnt <·nastal t·o rnm1ssion
Tony C1 m arusl1. a DC'ukmeJ1u11
:i1dl', ~a11I lmlav lhl' SI :1 million
alloltt•d IC> tht• OranAC' Count'
arl'al\ was a 1wllry !.um corn
part•d to whul woul<I urtually
have• to he 1>a1d for llw prirn1•
l><•a<'h land.
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FACING CHARGES
Paul Gullett
A OAILYPtLOT SB fnvr'ld11 September? 19Te
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/\8 0 T TIU: OISTRl('T: Thi• S:1ddlt>b3Ck t'ommun1t'
College Dusln<'l i.erves the rcb1dt'nt of Uw Cu pa i.lr;mv.
lrvmt>, Laguna a cnch. ~addh:btack Valley and Tuslm L'n ifacd
School Dilst rar ts
The main campus Is on 200 aC'res tn M11mon \'al'JO. und
dasses nre offerl•d on morl' th;in t w1•oly ~atdltle ''tl'<
throughout tht• va'l <'ommumt) colll'Kl' di:.tn1:l. ~htd11·m·
ers nearly 50 perrt'nt of Oran1t1.· Count)
Over 14.000 s tudents arc <.•xpectcd to ri.!).(lstl'r tti1~ f.111 :.it
Saddleback as the collegl' enters a new, l'arly M'ml01>t1•r
calenda r. Saddle back was selected as one of six comm unit)
colleges an a pilot program lo test a new calendar. $n<l th/'
year Saddleback student! "'111 conclude tht:! fall iw mci.tN',
prior to the Chris tmas b~;ik and finish the regular school
year before the end of Ma)
Near ly 2.000 c lasses are offored lo residents of South
Orange County this ra11 : almost all of them carrymg college
credit to Saddle back s tudents. You are ehg1ble lo attend the
college 1f you arc a haghschool g raduate, tf }ou are l8years of
age or older or if} ou arl' a tu~h school Junior or senior livmg
within the comm unity college daslncl
. The re are no tuilJon fees for <.:ahfom1d r esidents or at
least one year. On·c~1mpus Mudenls pay vnly a SS heulth
services fee. and ofC·campll!> students pa~ no fee at all
BOARD OF EDl'CATION -CU RRENTCOXCERNS: A
seven-member Houri.I of Tr w.tees meets the second and
fourth Monday or each month at 7:30 p.m . 10 Room 212 of the
Library. Spccaal meetings are called as necessary. and the
public is in\'iled to all board m cetaogs.
The district is di\'ided -tnlo se\'~nrtrustee areas. and
alth"ugh ballolrng is al·large. truste-es res ide w1thm one of
the specific ;ireus to a~sure equal representation"lo all resi·
dents oft he district.
The board currently as comprised or Norri;rn P. Brandl.
president: Frank It. Greinke. vice president; Lawrence W
Taylor, c lerk ; and Patnck J . Backus, Bob Bartholomew,
Mrs. Donna C. Berry and Dr. James W. Mars hall, members
Among the current con<'erns of the board are the com -
pletion of perm anent facllltles on the rnaTncarnpus;-che sway
or a possible second campus site an the Tustin·lrvine area. in-.·
creased vocational education programs and the develop-
ment of m ore program s lo ser\'e the academic. \"OCational.
recreational and cultural neeasoTthecommunil.''-
~ EED ~IOR EINFOR~tlt10~ !
Robl'.'rt ,\ L•1mbard1.Supennt0i•cnl
S:U·!liOOor ~95 -1950. • · .....
Ext 230 ._
Dan r\rm:.tr!>ng. communal.' 1nformal1on Ext 261
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\\'HAT {S Ti\l 'GIIT: The college oHers l\\O-)ear As
sodate kl ~ts De1:ree undone· year certificate projlrams in
numerous ;icadcm1c <ind vocational areas Lo\\ er dl\01s1on
'-'Ork leadtnJ? IOI.\ urcb trJn:.fcr lo a rour·\l'Jr coll~'gt• or un
I\ er:,,11\ abo as ofrC'rl'd Still other 'tudt•nt:. nl•ed uni\ Ont' or
t\\O seiccted c lass<':. to mt•t>l .in e<lutat111m1I. ocl'upational or
personal obJeC'tl\'1.•.
CourSl'S an' offl•red 111 tru<.11tional rl:i~ and evening hours
and also in" eek e nd. one·da) and ll•lcv1::.1on fornillts.
Cm111!>elin~ M'r\'tCl•s arc> orfl•rc>d to all studenls to assist
them in attnrning thl'lr 11<.•r1-onal goals. but lhl' fin al program
<lt•c1s 1on a I" a)' s fl'!>t '>\\Ith 1 h1• ~tudc:nl
CA R EER AND \'OCATIO!'tAL t:DlTATIO~: Sludent:-
c·an earn a Ccrt1Ci calc and or As:.ocrnle m r\rls Degree an 59
dtrrerl'nl vocational proj!ram~ al Saddleba('J;: C'ollcJ,!'e
Vocational f.'d11c·•1twn as thl' ra:.lc•:,,l_g_ro" ins area of Sad
dle6ack 's rurnculum. ''1th nt'" prog1,1ms constant I} bemi;:
dcvelopt'd
Saddlcbark .tl~o parl1c·1p.11c• .. 111 thr Comprc>hens1\'l'
Employment Tr .11n1ni:: Acl 1 (' E T ,\ 1. offrnn)! a ~f.'cretarlill
science prn~ram dl•:.1~111·11 to lwlp 'tudc:nt:. find 1mmcd1atc-
cmploymcnl
FOOD SF.R\'ICt;.~: Saddlebal'k's caft'lena •~open dur·
mg day and even mg hour:,, and 1s ~upplcmented by vending
machines and cutl•nng truck .,l·n·aces
TRANSPORTATJO~: S<1ddlcback 1:0. a s lopping point for
the Orange County TrunMl l>1stricl. "'h1ch recently added
two more Imes to twlp M'r\'t> ruler~ lo the college. Hu..,
schedules arc a\·ailablcon campus
NEW IN T ll t: DISTRICT'! llF.R E 'S llOW TO ENROl.-1.:
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Saddleback is still acceplmi! applications for the fa ll
semester. The last dnv lo enroll in fall classes is Sept. 17, but
college officia Is u rg4.' imy one interested in re1usteri nl! lo con
tact the collr~c as soon as (.>OM111Jlc ~------------------------------~
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Coast Skipper Gone Track Do1t111
11111t Coke
Few Clues; Foul Play Ruled OUt Rox an nt> M <' Oon~ld
thirsts for ju tit'~
Somf'bod y ~tole hrr 'ocu
Cola Wednesday. and ~hl'
msasted that pohe1.• f10<1 thl.'
culprH
ft)' ROBEaT BAllKEll
• Of , ... 0.lly '°'* M.tft
l ' S Coabt Guard mvestigators ~uad lodu) the llrt' completclly
b.tffled b} lilt-dii.oppearanc~ or a
Huntington Beach merchant
111.innc captain off the coast of
T1.•xu
Capt Neal w. Sopt'r. ss. or
~13tl l Aug u s ta C1 rclc .
mysteriously \ anished from the
cargo ship S.S. NalhunieJ Green
Sunday while it wus appronchlni;
thl• <·oa~t o ( Texas from New
Orleans.
, "The investigation is s till going
011, but we are devoid pf any
d ucs." Lt. Commander Stanley
Spurgeon said an Houston today.
"\.\'c ha,·e no evidence of foul
play vr swc1de or anyUung else,"
Spurgeon added.
Commander Karl Stansell said
in' an Pedro today that, "all we
know is that somebody talked to
ham at 4 a.m . Sunday and when
crew membrrs went to wake him
up at 6 a .m . they couldn't find
him "
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arrests by releasing details at
this point,·· he added.
As deputies questioned the two
men , mourners were gathering
at the Good S h ep h e rd
Presbyterian C hurch in Los
Alamitos where funeral services
were conducted for the slain
mother of three. -
A s pokesman for the family ex·
plained that services were d~
layed while the pastor, the Rev.
Virgil Zirbel. returned from a
trip. Mrs . Seigman was an elder
M the church.
The family spokesman said
family and friends who attended
the church services a.nd the
graves ide ser vices that followed
at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
Cypress. wer e not aware that the
arrests had been made.
The two men were arrested at
~heir s epar ate homes oo war·
rants ~•l!ned by Orange County
Su~rior Court Jud~e Richard
Beucom. c harging them each
with four counts of kidnaping and
one count of murder.
As Gullett, s hirtless and
bart-Cool. was taken from the
home hl• shares with his parents.
lus mother. Geneva. reportedly
i.uffcrt>d a minor heart attack.
She was treat.cd at the scene by
Los Angeles County paramedics
and 1~ reported restlng com·
onabl.)•Lud~
Floth Gullett and Ewmg are un-
employed Neither man resisted
off a cc rs whe n I hey were ar
rested.
Th~ :trt at'cused of kilfurg the
l..os Alamitos housewife after
their plans to extract $8,000 from
her husband's market safe mis-
fired
Investig ators theorize that
Mrs. Set gm an. 43. was shot seven
t imes immediately after; her
abductor s sped Crom a phone
booth where the money was to
have been left. Deputies say they
apparently become alarmed by a
crowd of CR radio enthusiasts
who flocked to the location, at·
tra c ted b y police radio
broadcasts .
lnvt>sllgatoni 11a1d that :ill •o
crt>w members ha'\' be en
<1ucist1oned and th;at Wl e"-tt·n~1' t'
.searfh or thl· <1rea huc1 pruq•d
furillcss
Officials Sllld the d o) Capt
Soper dlsnppeared "\\J~ ,.,•rv
beuutiful With JUSt "~h~hl IX'CUl1
roll.'·
Officials (I f th1• W11tc.•rrn.1n
Steams hip Company confirmed
that Capt . Super took cc.>m mund
of the :,haµ Thur~duy in New
Orleans •
It was his first a~:,,1~nment w11h
the company.
The ship was to Pl<'k up <'argo
an Houston before hcadmu for its
ultimate destination an the Mad -
d le E a s t . a co mp u n )
representative said 111 San P('()ro.
Capt. Soper rc:,,1dcd in l lunt
ington Beach "alh ha~ '' afr.
Kathleen. and L'-' o ~on~. :\eal Jlld
Glenn .
Two daughters . Mrs. Peg~y
Smith and Mrs. Manlyn Elliott,
live in Santa Ana n~ doe!> :mother
on. Stt•phcn
I~ Smith .s aad lodtn· that ~ht• ha~ all but f:ll \'c1l>up hoPc of (and
m~ ht:r fol her
. She s nid that Capt. Soper h1ut
been 1\ life.Ion){ u1 lor :md scr\'ed
in the U.S. Na\'y during World
\\'ar II
i\ <'ompuny rcprl'S('nlnllvt' in
San Pedro said that Cupt. Sol)4Jr
was a rcol professional who wu:.
well laked ~nd highly rei.tardcd by his colleagues .
"We lost a very nic<' guy." he
said .
Investigators said the~· had
contacted assocaatt's or Capt.
Sopcr an efforts to unravel lht> mystery. ·
.. We talked to a close friend
who had dinner with Capt. Sopl'r
Just three d ays before his de-
parture for New Orleans." Com·
mander Stensell said.
"The friend said that Capt.
Sooer was in good spirits and that
everything appeared to be fine.··
Sl3ns~ll related.
Calirack Cars Roll
Into Capo Station
A new Caltrack train. a ioint
effort of Amtr ak and lhC'
California D e partment of,
fll'ns-portat1on mede its fi rst
lo"' al slop Wed nesday at 5 21
p.01 . in San Jua n Capistrano.
Nearly 200 people gathered on
the San Juan platform Wcdnes·
day. some• to participate an
welcommg ceremomc!>. others to
ta ke the train south to Oce;insidt•
or San Diego.
San Juan Mayor Doug las Nash
greeted slate a nd local offlcaab
and media representative~
aboard the train. State Sen.
James Miiis. CD-San D1e1:0> who
was r esponsib le for leg1slation
helping to reduce the train's
operating cost. was among those
on board.
The new. schedule will allow
local residents to take the tram
from San .Jtu1n-t-o~geles-st
8 20 or 9:40 a.m . and return to
town at 5:21 p.m .
San Clemente city councilmen
approved a letter of protest Wed·
nesday, asking Amtrak to have
the newly scheduled train stop in
San Clemente
I raelis Massing
BEIRUT (AP) -Moslem
leftas t.s a re charging that Israel is
massing troops and tanks on its
northern border and has moved
anto one southern Lebanon Chris ·
tian village area.
Sh,• s et thl' ~oft drink
d(l\\0 II\ ti \,ll'lllll off"·~· an
Jht• Ncw1>orl ll t1rbo1'
Judi c t al 011H 1·1,·t
l'OUrthOUlH' \\'4.'dnl.':Sdll\' mornin1o1~ Wht•n ilh<' rt:
turned thl'l'I' hour:c l<1h·1-.
lht•!lortdrmk wus m1si.111A.
The d1stri<'t attornC'~ ·~or fi~ secrNarllll ~1111l•l'vhmr
riled :a formal <•11mpl11111t
aud officers filed a formal
theft re~rt 30 n•nts fo r
the drlnk ~· nd 10 crnts for
the l6·ounce boltlt•
f'rottt 1•age . \ I
SALARIES. • •
cedures and p ght-. reM'n ·ed b~
trustees .
C o o p e r s a 1 d (' m p I o ~ ,.
representatives will probably oh
Ject to u num b('r ur thmgs in tht?
packages.
But , h1.• st1 1d , d1 s tr1 ct
representatives f••td they ar~ now
ready to sat down and han· :.oml!
"hard bar~ainin i;" to iron out
their diffC'n•nces.
Copies of the \rusll'<':. · counh•r
proposa ls aro. :1vaiiabll' to Hw
public in thE' district orfi1'<':.
District residents arl• bl.·111~ 1n
vited lo com mcnt on thl' rnullll•r
proposals dur1nt: u public hear
mg at 7 p.m. Wed1w:o.dtty 1n Lo'
Alisos Intermediate ::khool
Right StripJ>e d
MONTEVIDEO. l.1 rul(ua~
<AP) In one or has fir!>l art.. m
office. U ru~uay s lll'W pn•s1
de nt . Aparicio l\tl'nlh.•1 , ha:.
stripped thousands or J>(lhllcian:.
of theit-right lo vot1.•. liolcl office•
or eng3ge in political <.1cl1\1t\
for 15 years. whll(' VO\\ an~ lo
move the nation towa rd de
mocracy.
H URRY!
ENDS
SEPT. 11,
1976-
NOW'S THE TIME TO TRADE IN YOUR OLD COLOR TV.
IT'S WORTH BIG SSS WHEN YOU TRADE UP TO AN RCA
COLOR TRAK CONSOLE.
Man Booked
In Abduction
Frm11 Pftflta 11 I I
SAN L UIS O BISl'O (Al'> \
19·yenr·old mun hos been bool.ul
for lnvesti11ot1on or k1c1n<aptnA tn
the attempted ubd11ct1on of .1
10.yenr·old Sa n Luis Ohl~po l>c"
Son Luis Obispo poh<' <Hr<''\
cd Mic h:1c>I 1'1nnow o f Lon~
Beach Wednesday evening ofter
he alleRedlv ottemptl'd to kidnap
the youth ·from m·or lhl• ho~"'
home.
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COAST LAND FUND. • •
Thr hill :1ppropriales SSOO.OOCI
111 buy 7 2 arres southwest of S;in
Clcmenll' Stulc Ueach. d1 r('ctly
.1butlln~ lhe ucean. and S:l !l
malhon for purchase of the 11 l !I
,1cres of l>ana Point he:.idlandi.
1\1·corct1nl( 10 lk:il 1-:~1att•
Ol\1~1on figures. the Oana Point
l:iotl '-'OUld sell for $10 67 m1lllon.
:! 71ime&as muchas \ticamnunt
1\lthou~h Coastal ('omm1"111lon
Jppruasals of ttw sumr land hst
1111• foar markl•t vuluc· tt!> d1•
termtned b)' the count~ ••ssessor .
nl $2 m illion. s turr nu:mhcr Grl·~
Vnn Ormun said toduy the open
marke t prlci' :wtually would lw.
as a rul<', fou r to f1 vt• timt·~
h1$:her than I h:il
Vnn Orrnun 1<J1d the count~ u~
scssment Sl•ldom rcn<>rls rurrt'nt
11alcs prices
Also. the assessor's apprai:rnl
1s based on the land·s un·
<lcvelooed value
Cim:irusti said the Real Estate
Ser vices Divis ion's e_stimates are
based on the highest and best. or
develooed, use of the land.
The Coastal Commission did
not assess the value of the pro-
posed San Clemente State Beach
extension. which will be used as a
camping site for 100 people.
because tb,e property was not on
the commission's list of oarcels
that ought to' be acquired.
Cimarusti said · 12 or the 16
parcels included in the bill were
not on the comm ission's buy list
He charged that points to the
political nature of some or the
proposed ucquis ltions rather
. than the real desirability of buy-
ing the la nd.
The bill also provides $6.3 \
millio n tor construction o r
hosteU-theap tourist lodl!lnRS-
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along the coast. soroe or which
m :i y be bui It on \fie Orange
Coast
Sileo; wou l ci he. y et<' rm ined
later. ..
f 'rone Page A I
HINSHAW. • •
Court trial. lie was sentenced to
one lo 14 years an slate prison
ofter being convicted of bribery
whale serving as county a11sessor
and iic tree on appeal.
Hinshaw has pointed out to the
JUr) v ia his lawyer's opening
s l utt'rn<'nl that ass essor's
<'mplo.~•('s Wl'rc permitted lo work
on ha ts campaign but were told
before hand tha t any efforts lh<>y
eontrtbuted must be on their own
time and at their own cost.
Fowl Data
Fouls Feds
WASHINGTON (AP> -
The Agriculture Depart-
ment says a report due to·
day on poultry sltauahter
will ht> delayed unUJ next
week because or a com-
puter's indiges tion.
1n a brief notJce lo re·
porters Wednesday. a de-
partment official saJd the
d e l ay was n ecessar y
because the "computer
ate a u the chicken figures
a nd will s plt o ut only
feathers. We will let you
know which day next week
,, lhe report wllJ be issued as
soon as w e find o ut
ourselves.··
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