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1976-09-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
., ,_ . r . ~-Prinee Cha~les f1 \~ t· ·f~ J Said Engaged " ;-, ~ ~ To Soeiety Girl DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEM BER 10, 1976 r .-VOL H, HO. JM, 4 SECTIONS, .. PAGES ··. Tut, T •. t Irvine Girl, 3, ,.._ Molested In the third case or child molestation in Irvine within the past three weeks, a 3\.'l-year-old Irvine girl was coaxed into a car Thursday night and forced to commit acts of sex perversion, police said. Irvine Police said today they are conducting an all-out seatth for the child molester and have asked Irvine residents with any information regarding the sus· pect or his vehicle to phone the police department. According to investigators, the girl was walking on a heavily traveled residential street in a south Irvine area when she was coaxed into a car by a man about 25 to 30 years old. A protective plastic wrapping is removed from the gold mask of Tutankhamun, boy king of Egypt from 1334 to 1325 B.C., at the National Gallery of Art in Washington. The mask, along with 55 treasures from Tutankhamun's tomb, are in the United States for a six-cit y tour. After the girl was lotted to participate in the acts, she was released unharmed, police said. · The vehicle is described as be- ing late model, shiny black, possibly a Pontiac Firebird, bear- ing Nevada license plates similar toWUB439. ·. 'Wf.' Miffed Tax Bill Taxes Sensitivities COLUMBIA, Md. (AP) -A Columbia woman is protesting Howard County's practice of ad· dressing tax bills for property Uy owned by married couples the husband's name with the llono/"andwf." t Jean Peterson, co-owner of a bome here with her husband. .~alcolm, said the practice is a ~ur against women. ""' She wanLs the names of mar- ed women who are co-owners . . J»olice Hun t ~per inHB t Police stepped up patrols In an of north Huntington Beach· y. following a sniper incident hich someone firlng from a ~ conll"Ol channel sbatt~ a tcf!'• windshield. Qasan Laff, a resident of the y Park region, called police t a p;m . Wednesday to re· the incident. She was not in· • according to police re· of homes listed alongside their husbands' instead Qf getting bills like hers, which was addressed: "Peterson, Malcolm L. and wr." Roland W. Cromwell, the coon· t y tax assessor. said he changed the Petersons' bill because of Mrs. Peterson's complaints but won't change other bills "unless somebody makes a complaint." He said it would be impractical to change all of the bills affected because "we have S<1 much work to do we have to take all of the shortcuts for the sake or elfi· ciency.'' Mrs. Peterson wrote the state attorney general's office asking for an opinion on the county's · _policy. She claimed that the use of the abbreviation for wife on the tax bill~ is equivalent of call· ing a black man "boy." She said Montgomery County men who-al'e cl>-<>wnen of property are identified by name on tax bills. Jon F. Oster, deputy attorney general, defended Cromwell's decision to chanee t:ax bills only in response to individual re- quests. He said the term "wife•• has been used on tax billa for hun- dreds of years. Cro_mwell added, "I ~·t get the department-stores aod.utilit.y company." Irvine police said the descrip. tion or the man in this incident is not similar lo the case on Aug . 30, when a 12-year-old girl was picked up by a motorist and then molest.ed in an old barn in Irvine. The first child molestation case occurred on Aug. 25. when two 13-year·old girls were molest.ed in the Harvard park area. A suspect in that case turned himself in the next day, according to police. Tito, 84, Ill; Vuits Off PARIS (AP)-Yugoslav President TJto, 84, has can· celled bis immediate engagements because of ii· · Iness and a planned visit by French President Valery Glscard d'Esl.Jing Sept. IS ls Hpected to be postpo ned , informed sources said here today. -AJromcttrcommuntque announciq the pogtpone. meat was expected to be is· sued in the two capitals later in the day. The sources did not s_pecify the nature or seriousness of the condi· tian of the veteran Com· munlst leader but said he was canceling engage- oman e ~ ' ~ . ' PoliCe See;king Molester of lrvhte· Girl, 3 Royal Rites? Papers Say Charles to Wed LONDON (AP>-Two London newspapers report· ed today that Prince Charles, heir to the throne, will marry ~-year-old society beauty Davina Sheffield when his naval service ends next year. The London Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror said they got the in· formation from friends of the prince and Miss Sheffield. Charles, 27, is commanding a naval minesweeper off Britain's northeast coast. The two have been close friends for two years, the papers said, but have appeared together P•1111ucMuLu in public only once this year -at a polo match near WmdsorCastle. • Buckingham Palace refused comment and Miss·. Sheffield could not be reached. lJnfJorn Child D ies HB Chain-Reaction Crash Kills Woman A chain reaction collision late Thursday night on the wet pave-mentor Pacific Coast Highway in Huntin gton Beach claimed the life of lflocal woman and her un· bomchild. Police identified the dead woman as Janice Eberhardt, 33, of 28082 Fieldabury Lane, Hunt· ington Beach. Goroner's deputies .said today it would require an autopsy to determine if the baby Mrs. Eberhardt was carrying will be classified as a second traffic fat.aUty. Tbecrasb, which occurred about 11 p.m. between Broc>khurst Street and Magnolia Avenue, In· volved four cars and ten the driver of one, a 17·year-old boy. racing charges or felony drunken driving and manslaughter. Police, who declined to rtveal the youth's identity, said he was , booked into Orange County JuvenJle Hall. A total of six people were in· Jured In the pileup which involved two ·cars eutbO\Jnd and two cars. westbound on the highway. l nvestl ators said the uvenne~a car n1ciea Die rear the eutbound car in front ol it wbicb wu driven by Randall Overton, 28, of 42'1 62nd St .• Newport Beach , sending Overton 'scar spinning out of con-trol. ~ Overton's car collided headon with the Eberhardt car and over· turned, while a fourth car driyen by lllcbae1 Boyce 22 of wrec:kage. Boyce•a van auatalaed moderate damage while the other three cars were destroyed, police said. The youth and a passenger suf. fered minor to moderate injuries and were treated and released from Hoag Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Eberhardt 's husband . Charles, and Overton were also treated ·and released, as were Boyce and his passenger . Ocean Course By Newspaper Set Saturday. "Oceans -Our Continuing Frontier" is the subject of a 16·. part newspaper "lecture" series beginning Saturday in the Daily Pilot. College credit may be earned by .-re~n•-Ul• Coura~ .by Newspape.r artlcles and enrolI:JnC · at Coastline Community College. meat lllformauon-met mall re&istration blank may be fouod oa page A4 of toda71s Daily Pilot. Course by Newspaper involves nationally known acbolars and authors who produce the weekly lectures which will appear 16 Saturdays in the Dally Pilot. The articles are presented as public service In cooperation . . UC San Dieco ancl Coastline Community College. \ ' J . i -· "It was a frontal collision io.1 midair," a British Airwan.._f spokes man said in London. The cause was not known. . The worst previous collision ;, was in July 1971, when an All-, Nippon Airways Boeing 727 co(. tided with a J apanese air roret; 1 • F86 over Morioka, Japan, killing\. 162 people, many of them on tbe . ground. ~ ' The British plane carried 54 1 passengers and nine crew mem· j bers, the s pokesman said. A British Airways 'lipo~esman inl New York said there was one : American and one Canadian ' aboard the plane. However, of. CSee J ETS, Page AZ> Coast Weath e r September r ain is becoming a familiar sight • with no clearing likely through Saturday. Humidi- ty will continue bJgb. Coast 1 • highs 82·87. Lowa 86-73. INSIDE TODAY The Ne111p(1rl Harbar Art Muinm /ocu•ea on • thrte I dWirrw 6range CountJI. Clr'fW I fvr ita ffrd thow of the~· _s.ec_P.o.R• c J o th• Weelr.mlkr. 'Index •n·-tentce Ai. ....._. c._,. ...... .. ,_.,,.,...., .,. LM. 9"11 · A1 ...._ ... _, M,DI Cllltlnll'e AS Or-..Cll9mty~ .. ~ Dt-1• ..._. a t•J CllMIH Cf ,,..,._~ All er--'lt Cf 9'Wts • ._, .,._ .... 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White House presss secretary Ron Nessen said Thursday that Ford does not favor a prorlOs~d con.,titutional amendment bnn· rung abortion but does favor a Hijackers Ho~d 71 Hostages ISLA MABAD, Pakistan <AP> An Indian Airlines Boemg 737 was h11acked on a domestic flight O\'er India early today and forced to land at La hore. Pakistan, authorities said. Sources in Pakistan and the In· dian capital of New Delhi said six of the 77 passengers aboard were released because they became \ o fe for .tie :'\.i.~sumu. a four·~car-old r'\t>wfoundland tnsh setter, ha::. been chos en by the new- t\ found ed 1:-:nob party ,·lh a t 's bo n e s pe lled back" ard~ > in Palo Alto as ab. candidate for president. I IJ::. runnm~ m ale 1s Winnie . a six-year.old nanny goat. -RainsDampen Nortl1 State SAN FRANCISCO (A P) Moist aU' from the south pumped into California today. threaten· Ing the top half of the 11t:itc with assort('d degrees or cloudiness iind po~siblC rain for part Of the weekend. The we1\ther was ('Xpccted to deterloriate through the d:iy and <'Ontmue downhill in the extreme north but clear toward southern d1!ltncts Inter Saturday Dole in Texas NEW YORK <AP ) -Sen. Roh Uote 111 takin g hi s vice vrcsldenllal cam paJfCll to Texas t o J ii in form e r 'fre:uury Secretory J ohn Connally In try· lni;i lo mend fences with former HcpubUcan backeu of Honald ltt•a.:an ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tht ~·rJW\• ~ t.AW lHHw ••lot .,..," •""'" t\ ; '.:.!"'~1 .~.t;:. ~:1.~:.::, (10,,r:;',;."'-".~1?:, .!': • .111t ... ~ ,.,, rU01111t •d lf'N'ltt•y '"''\~., • ,.., ,., ,..,. ( .. , • ,;, '1 N••{iitf t r,.., ti\ llVft,•r"'l"• Ir.•• h,1 •'il~lttt" V•lltf, lt••PM> '•o.Jht ' "''"°' ""' t ftOU'\• ~•-rf'l.....,,.fll CL"'•t A. •·nu•~ "''f,."41 r-(ttl•4'f' I\ f'!lltll\~d \.tf\11" .. t\ ~~Ir\ tto11,, ·~· O•ln<!."ltl ruMh"•NJ 1'4""4 1 -'I IA ...._ \I lMi• \tf ... t. (.~t• ~ \' C..hf.,-flliA ~:. Robtrt N. WHd l'•r\fdil"t •• f\W.1hVW. Jaell R. Curley Vtt_., .,h,•4'"-flllt tfild ""°~ .. 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However, there wasnoindkalion of their natiollality. vCClclaJs made no immediate response to the demands. The plane was hijacked shortly alter taking off from PaJam In· temational Airport here al 7 a.m. -6.30 p.m. Thursday PDT -en route t o Bombay, with sloJ)5 scheduled in the Indian cities ol J aipur and Aurangabad. New Delhi fljght control said al lost radio contact with the plane and no rurther word was received until it landed in Labore about an hour later . The last hijacking to Pakistan or an Indian Airlines rught OC· curred in 1 971 whe n two Kashmiris forced a Fokker Friendship plane on a dome~tit• nJght to Oy to Lahore. All the passengers were released but the plane was later blown up. Two months ago. after a five· year hiatus stem ming from the 1971 war over Bangladesh. India and Pakistan completed restora· tlon of full diplomatic relations and resumed flights over each other's territory. Pakistan's prime m inister Zul!akar Ali Bhutto. held a hjgh· level government meeting today. The government issued a stale· ment that ll was deeply con· cerned with the safety of the passengers and crew o( hi· jacked plane and was doing ·'"hat Is possible to eru.ure its safety." Fro• Page A I JETS •.. ficials in London said there were al least two Americans and some Turkish nationals abOard. The New York spokesman said it would be 12 to 24 hours before a· passenger list was available. The Yugos lav pla ne had 108 pa ssengers and five crew members aboard, company ofCicial s said. A spokesman sajd 101 were West German toul'ists returning from vacations on the Adriatic coast . One was a 21· year-old Yugoslav who boarded the plane at the last rrunute. The crew were all Yugoslavs, he sajd. The planes collided at 3· tS e .m. PDT about 15 miles northeast o r Zag r eb . Yu1oslavla'1 second largest city and 230 miles norlhwe.<1t ot Bel· i;?rade. They were In an established air corridor over Yugoslavia utilized by all clvUlan planes and clO!'le to a major air cro111roads, officials said. The cor.idor 11 under the control or the Zagreb lraCflc center. Britli>h Araw a)'s official~ an London said flight 476 was on a direct m1ht from London to Istanbul. The officials said the plane WllS a T rident 3 jetliner. The Yueostavlan plane was a DC9 belonging lo the Yugoslav charter company Inex·Adria. The DCt was flying between Split, Yugoslavia. and Co10111e. West Germ any. In Colope, offlclals said the Yu101lavlan plane had · been chartered by Kaufbo(, a Col<>ane· baaed tourist •ffncy. Br1U1h Airways Ht up an ICCI· dent. ceatei. at Hutbtow Altport to deal with-lnqulrlH rrom pa11en1ers' rel1tlve1 and friends. A four-man pemment inspection team head ed ror Yu1oelavl1 to lnv11U1att the crUh. The Britllb Alrwaya spokesman said tbnie.,........ booked for tbe W·fated ru1bt failed to show u on thm end mis- const1tullO ni.1 I amendment let· llng each slate set llb own polioy on abortions . Those meeting with Ford today were Arc hbi s ho p J oseph Bernardin of CinclMati. presl· dent of t he National COnterenl'e of Catholic Bishops; Archbishop John Carberry of St. Lows, vice president of the group: Terenl'e Cardinal Cooke of New York Ci· ty, Archbis hop J ohn J . McGuire of New York City, Bishop James -- W. Malone or Youngstown. Ohio. and Bishop James S Rausch. They declined to be photo· araphed wlt.h Ford. Catholic luders nlso detuned to be photographed with Curter. Carter refused to endorse ¥ constitutional amendment ban· nlng abortion. H e said he personally opposes abortion and any use of federal funds to pay for al'ortions And he has said he re pects the n ghts of anyone who eeks pas age or an anuabort1on amendment. Archbishop Rcrn:i rdln said "personal oppo:H t1on is not enough." Neasen Insisted Thur•day lhat. Ford'a views on ~•bortion have been "totally con!>istcnt" crnd that "the Prcsadt!nt's position has not chan,::ed :it all .. dunng thi!i election ~rear T he press set"retary lntN nckriowledged that Ford earlier in the year did not favor ony e<>n· stltutlonal ~m eodment or any kind on the s ubject. But Nessen said Ford has come to the view that simple legislation would not curry out tho state's rights ap. proach he favors. The President i11 on ~ord aa opposing uny bnn on :1bortlor1 In cases of rapo or incest or when a mother's llfe i:s ju~C<.l to be Jn qunacr. Girl, 15, Dashes to . lnjuryinHB No reason could be determined today by Huntington Beach police for a Lakewood girl'ssuddendash atraiaht Into the palh ol a car on Paclflc Coast Hlahway al Bolaa Chica State Beach lateThunday. Terri Dena Smithy. lS, wu llll· ed in critical condition with multi· pie Injuries at Pacifica Hospital today. • No charges were Clled and no cltatJon will be lasued a1ainsl the driver, Jamea H. Sline, 24, of 222 lath St. Hunttn1ton Beach, u a result Of the acct dent, police said. S11pporti11g Press Freedom ·~···• .... •.!... lnvnli1atora aaid Ml11 Smithy wu at a beach party wllh a croup of friends at a 11pot atthelootoflhe bluff about two miles wen or- Golden West Street when the acci- dent occurred . ;;everal hund.red members or the Peoples' Temple Christian Church in San Fran· risco demonstrate in Fresno in support or four Fresno Bee newsmen who have been jailed indefini tely for protecting a con- fidential source. A Superior Court hearing for the detained reporters is scheduled next Friday. She was crossing the highway when Stine's car, westbound, came over the hortzon and struck her before she could gel out of the path. Rain, Slick Roads Blamed for Wrecks Newport City Manager "Fair' After Surgery By MICHA EL PMKEVJCH OI IM D•"" IOI 1e1 Stoff A chain reaction collision on rain -washed Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach late Thursd ay killed a young mother and her unborn baby, destroyed three vehicles a.nd left a teen·a ged motorist facing charges of manslau"hter and felony drunk driving today. The dead woman was iden- tified as Mrs. J anice Eberhardt, 33. of Huntington Beach. The driver who aJleJedlY start. ed the four-car pileup as 17. The accident was the worst of many throughout Orange County that. police said. were at least partially caused by rainy CB Chatter Helps Police Nab SU3pect,s CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) -Loose talk on a citizens band radio led state police to the ar· reals of two traveling pro- fessional golf caddies on drug charges, authorities said. Charged with possession of marijuana were Bruce Edwards, 22. of Wolcott, CoM .. and Peter S. Bender, 26, of Campbell, Ca.Ur. Trooper Don Caldwell said the two were traveling in separate cars when a motorist complained that one of them was harassing othe r vehic le s on the West Virginia Turnpike. After lnformln1 Bender of the complaint against them, he asked him to follow him lo Charleston. Caldwell aald he overheard the two discussln1 over the airwaves "where they should hide the dope. "They changed the place they were going to hide It three timta," he aald. When they arrived here. a small quantity of marijuana was confiscated, Caldwe ll uld. Bender was also charged with reckless driving. ' "Sometimes these CBe can be pretty useful,•' aald the trooper. Psychic Aids Hunt for Girl WALNUT CREEK CAP > - Police, deaperale for clues in thelr search for a 9-year-old 1irl, have enlisted the aid of a PIYCh.ic who said he had an "awful eerie feelln1" about t.heed&eof a creek where he led offkera. The p1ychic, Warren Campi· ing, volunteered his ae~vices after police said Llaa Dickinson, ml11tn1 alnce Sunday, protif blj hadbeen abducted. ''Ritht now I'll 1rab at any straw we can tel." said DeL Lt.. Vince Jlmno. Wile Dies, Too SAN DIEGO (AP) -lrae m,h, M. ••• buried bel'4e her huaband loda . Sbe died Wednef: weal.her and slick streets. Numerous early morning traf. fie jams and freeway accidents plagued Oran1e County com- muters as they traveled to work today, Jaw enforcement officers reported. The California Highway Patrol said the freeway lie-ups were typical of a ralny mominc. but none of lhe crashes were believed to involve serious tnjurtes. Steady rain forced the cloelng oC many city streets. lncludin1 Ma cArt hur B ouleva rd In Newport Beach a nd police officers reported a high number or stalled cars. Showe rs a nd considerable cloudiness is expected to con- tinue in Oran1e County through Saturday. with a possibility or clearer aides on Sunday, accord· ing to today's report from the Na· lional Weather Service. The raln , spawn ed by a tropical storm off the cout ot Mexico. caused a nve·minute power outage lbrousbout much or \he south county area when lightning struck a transformer al about 1 o'clock tb1s mornin1. In addition, moat of Anaheim was i en without power !or about 10 minutes early today. Weather offlclals aaid the storm baa produced \he llrst meuu.rable ralnlall slnce July l . Last seuon there wu no rainfall reporUd unUI October 8. StaUona -throu1bout the county reported an avera1e of about three· quarters or an loch of ra1n durine the put 24 houra. AIHl11do11ed This 4·year·old girl is under the care of Denver welfare officials who are trying to find her parents. Named Frances, she was aban· doned in a Denver bar two weeks ago. She says she has brothers named Jimmy and To mmy a nd that h er mother 's name is Sandy. KALEIDOSCOPE Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wynn was reported In fair condition today foll owing open hearl surgery Thursday at Hoag Memorial Hospital. A hospital 11pokeaman said Wy nn '• r ecov e r y is be ing monitored In the hospital's in· ten1ive care unit -a alandard • 1woc.dur• ror heart aurter')' pa· ti en ts. The 4S.year·old adm1niltrator underwent sur1ery to replace a heart valve that had become calcllied. He aaid he expect.a lo be oCf work for the next six weeks. City councilmen Monday will be aaked to confirm City Person· nel Director Frank Ivens as Wynn's temporary replacement. Bone in Meat Ban Sought WASHINGTON CAP) -A federal Judge la conaldertn1 a re· quest by consumer organizations that he continue a ban on interim A1rlculture Department reguJa. lions permitting bone bill to be included l.n meat. U.S. Dl1trict Judie WllUam B. Bryant was asked Thursday to expand a temporary restralnlng order he handed down las week by l11ulng a preliminary lnjunc· t1on agalnal USDA reiulaUona allowing mechanical debonin1. Our showroom 1s a virtual kaleidoscope of colors. The reasons are varied -: We know that color coordinating is the primary target when buying carpet. Quality is usually second in line. and because we have such a vast selection of qualities. It Is easy to coordinate color and Quality to each Individual's taste. However. we know that a volume of samples looking at you can seem very confusing -but we feel that showing Just a few samples is not a fair representation of the carpet business. Our huge selection g ives our salespeople every POSSible option in working with people. helping them to find the perfect choice. So if you are in the market to select your carpeting -select Alden's to help you. that's what we're forllll · DEN'S ..,. .. ,,..: iiisiillitiaii: ·custom drapsriss linoleum • wood floor UC.N0.130422 .. CRllf f'llee Slat! ~ CHAIRMAN LOPER ANO DEAN VAN DEN NOORT CELEBRATE Cakes Depict Modules In UCI Medical Complex Medie al Center Of/- To 'Blazing Start' Ground was broken Thursday foT the Sl0.5 million Medical Scien~es building at UC Irvine, descnbed 1lowingly as a "blaz· ing start" for the College of Medicine at UCL "From here on In we envisage School La11d Trans/ e r Plan To Be Mulled The proposed transfer or 885 acres of land from the Capistrano Unified School District into the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, will be studied next week. - The Orange County Committee on School District Organization wiU meet al 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Los AUsos Intermediate School in the Saddlebat-k district. Trustees from both cUstncts have approved the transfer which involves portions or the Alicia Gudens and Nellie Gail Ranch developments between Alicia and C r own Valley Parkways. The county committee is one or several groups which must consider the transfer before it is finally approved, according to Robert Ferguson. director of de· velopment and planning for the SaddJebacll district. Both deve lopments now are shared by the two dis tricts . Realignment of the districts' boundaries will assure continua· tion of a community-orumled profram, Ferguson said. The total assessed vaJwiUon of the two developments is estamat· ed at $24 mllUon with district pro· perly taxes annually lotahng almo.t $1.S million. Ferguson has ei;timated the COlll of educating children hvin~ in these future developments at almost $1.4 million annually He said the d1stnct should re· allze about $82,260 in incom~ over expenses. not o}lly additional academ1c re· search fa cilities and cluster type li ving quarters ... but a com- pletely and beautifully equipped teaching clinic on our own cam· pus," said Donald P. Loker, <.•hairman or the board of trustees of the College of Medicine. The new medical building will be a structure with four modules, housing a 200-seat lecture hall. 80 research laboratories a nd 80 faculty omces. "The college or medicine came here (Irvine) not as an un· schooled and penniless mendi· cant, but as a true college in its own right with a Jong and glow· ing record of graduating 60 to 70 qualified doctors each and every year," Loper said. Dr. Stanley van den Noc;>rt, de· an or the med.ical school. pointed to the people who helped make the new medical building possi· ,ble. He included Ed Buster, who led the campaign for the 1972 bond issue; L. E. Cox, vi~ chan cellor or business and rinimce; Assemblyman Robert Badham: Daily Pilot Publis her Robert Wttd, Congressman Jerry Pat,. terson and UCJ Professor Paul Sypherd. Commenting on the road ahead, Dr van den Noort said, "We break ground for the home of the college. but we must fill it with a family or the best of minds If we are to fulfill our promise. It is the support of those minds to wh ich we mu s t dedical e ourselves todu•." UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich a.lso spoke. expressing his appreciation for aJI the "fa ith and patience" that contributed to the new building Search Fruitles · SAN DIM AS <AP> -An all· day air and ground search by the San Dimas sheriff's rescuers on Thursday faileci to turn up any trace of Michael Maas. 17. or Whittier . Muus bas been missing an the East Fork of the San Gabriel Canyon north of Azusa since Wednesday Halftime Reading Spotlights Sports People who read the Dally Pilot during halflime of football games can read about more sports in featured stories in Sun· day's edition. Slt DAY"S BE. T GERMAN STRATEGY Joseph open the show for Seals Drugs a n d male hormones and Crofts, audien ces are played a part. So did menus. sometimes shocked: Deardorff is traJning camps in the mountains badly cnppled from polio. and · and a computer in Leipzig. From his partner cnrries him on stage. a variety of sources. an Associal· But the music soon sets things ed Press correspondent tells how ri ght. the musicians tell the As· East Germany produced its out· sociated Press in a story that will istanding Olympians appear on the Entertainment Page. SOCCER SURGE-More thasi 10,000 Orange County boys and DRINKING PROOF-Theim· rtrls are participating in this age of the skid row bum Is a mis· •port that was considered foreign nomer. Most problem drinkers oaly 10 years ago. \.aurene Keys are f!'ilUng around in society, ot the Daily Pilot Staff tells how seemingly okay. Daily Pilot the populartty spread and how Staff Writer Doris Lee explatos relatively inexpensive It ls to suit what resources are avaUable If LIP· alcoholism is becomm_g destruc- tive to you. a friend or relative. . UNEXPECTED ACT-When Her survey will lead oil the YOU Reward Offered For Gem.s A weall.hy Ariiona widow Who summers in fluntlngtoo Beach Ls offering a substantial reward for recovery of $35,500 worth or diamond-encrusted gold and platinum heirloom jewelry stolen by a cat burclar. lovestl1ators believe tbey were taken by the QUiet intruder who has made 10 known blt.s on homes In the Old Town and Downtown districts in the pa.st three weeks. The nocturnal visitor sliced through a slidjne screen door to invade the large, Lake Park dis- trict home where the victim was stayin1 about m idnight, Aug. 19, Detective Bob Ru.ssel.1 said. A platinum dlnner rins studded with dJamon'ds Is the largest item amoog jewelry pocketed wblle its Arizona-dwe.lling owner, aged 70, and her parents, both in their 90s, watched television in another room. The ling is valued at $1.S,000 with $12,500 of that represented by the 2.6-carat center atone alone, Russell said. A total of 31 separate stones - 20 round dia monds and 10 tapered baguette diamonds-are mounted on the platinum band. Russell saf<! other stolen Items include two diamond bracelets on gold mountings diamond earrings and six othe; bracelets and chains, in addition to$1,000 i.n cash. Inves tigators say the cat burglar's break-in was not im- mediately discovered and was reported only after tbe vie· timized widow began thinking · m~re about it and getting an-gner. He said the cat burglar's vic- tim, who asked not to be iden· tified, wrote a circular being dis· tributed over a wide area to specify it is not merely return or her jewelry butjusticeshe wants. "A s ubstantial reward is or- fered for information leading to the arrest. prosecution and con· victioo of the culprits •. ., " it says. Contract Se t On Pipe line In Clemente Al" Wlr. ..... lo WALLACE, WIFE WHISPER DURING CARTER RECEPTION All Not Well In the Alabama Executive Bedroom? Bugged by Calls, Mrs. Wallace Bugs MONTGOMERY , AJa. <AP) - Gov. George C. Wall ace's wife or- dered his bedroom telephone con- versations t aped after s he learned he was keeping her under "surveilJance," published re- ports said today. And ,,vben she heard on the tapes the governor maJdng "dis· paraging remarks" about her to several o( his longtime female friends, Mrs. Wallace consulted a divorce lawyer, the Montgomery Advertiser said. Quoting "highly reliable sources," the newspaper said Wallace, too, talked to a lawyer about divorce after he learned his wife was taping his calls. The Ad verliser did not elaborate on what form of sur- veillance it said Wallace used on his wife. The Wallaces a ppeared In public together Thursday in the governor's mans ion at a brief re- ception fOT Rosalynn carter. wire of Democratic presidential ' nominee Jimmy Carter. But neither answered questions about the buggincs. and neither was available later for comment about the Advertiser report. Mrs . Wallace, 37, s tood thr oug~h out the welcoming ceremonies, her hand resting on the back of her hus band's wheelchair. Wallace has been paralyzed below the waist sint-e he was shot whilf' campaigning for president in 1972. Billie Joe Camp, Wallace's press secretary. said the couple hadn't appeared in public together s ince the governor celebrated this 57th birthday Aug. 25. Wallace confirmed Wednesday the discovery of the bedroom tap- ing device, whose ex.istence had long been rumored. He labeled the incident a "domestic matter between my wire and myself," although he did not Sl?<!cifi cally s ay that his wile knew about the device. DAILY PILOT £l;J Suspect Awaits Testing Ch~raes of attempted ml.lf~r filed' against a Huntington Beach 1nvaUd who POiice nJlegc shot her hu band ot :JO years thr~·t· limcl' Wednesd.ay url' lt•mporaral) ~Ull pended todny 1luc to her mental state. Mean"•hile th<> vit'hm. Stanley R. Elli!i. 54, "u-1 rep<irtt'd in somt'wtrn1 1mprovt'tl co11d1llon ot Pnt'1f1cu llO!il'1lal in UunUnl(ton 8ca<'h, but Mrs DoroU1)· J Ellis. , also 54. 1s at l\l erro1)()ht..1n Stulc .. llosp1tal, Norwalk Shenff's officers at UC Irvine Medical Center women's jail "ard ·aid Mrs. Ellis was t ranstt>rred Io 'the mental hospital from UCl MC Thursday tollow1ng e\•aluution. "Whal happens is. a hold letter goes along wilh her and she is re turned when she is recoverc<J enough to be tried,·' said a spokeswoman The frail. crippled v1<'l1m of a severe form of arthritis was booked both on su:.p1c1on of as. s ault with intent to commit murder and under Se<-uon 5150 of the Wetra re and Institutions t-ode This permits a 72-hour pcnod of psychiatnt' observation, a!Ler which a decision 1s mailt• on an individual's stale of mmd and potential degrN· of danger to hims.elf. or .herself and others. Specific informal.loo 1!:> not re. leased regarding the evaluation but Mrs Ellis· transfer to the state-raNht-y-and de«tt1s leerned- by police indicatl' no prosecution • 1s llkely for the present. • A neighbor. Mrs Norma • • Hayden, told in vcsliSators Mrs • • Ellis was reclusive Md had been ·: a victim of deep depression, con-: fined to the Elhs' rellrt>mcnt con-:· dominium for about a year. ~: · The Haydens heard a scnes of ·:: shots in the adjacent urut al 8877 :·. Tulare Drive in the Huntington ::· Landm ark development about 2···· a m. Wednesday. Ell11> staggered :· out seconds later in a trail of ;.- blood, begging for rud. •!• A son-in-law summoned an a •• phone call by the nearly :· incoherent wheelchair invalid ar-·:· rived almost s imultaneously ::: With police and entered the home ,: to easily persuade his mother ·•• in·lawlogive him the weapon. .: She was placed und<'r <1rrest 'f and taken directly lo UCIMC bt>cause it is equipped to better h~ndl e n wheelchllir-Lound pnsoner. The Tri-Cities Municipal Water 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;:;=====-===============--=; District has awarded Sl.16 million contract for construcUon or a pipeline through southern San Clemente to San Onofre. Edmond J. Vadnais of Etiwan· da, was awarded the contract for the company's low bid, whlch was $138,570 less than the dis· lrict's esUmated project cost. The line will ser ve San Onofre State Beach and the San Onofre nuclear generating station and ";u run 5.6 miles from Avenida Mateo in San Clemente, to those points. The six-month construction is expected to begin in late October or early November . The water the pipeline will carry will enable further de· velopment of the s tate park and expansion of U1e nuclear facility. according to district officials. Tri-Ci ties includes the city of San Clemente, the Ca pistrano Beach Wa t er Dis trict a nd acrease In San Diego C.:ounty. Poison Gas Kills Worke r SANTA CRUZ <AP) /\Santa Cruz tannery worker felled by poisonous ~as died and p second was In critical condition today, authorities said. Larry Ramirez, 28, died late Thursday, only hours after h and four co-workers were over· come by hydrogen sulfide gas which leaked from a tanning vat at S alz Tannery during a chemical test , orrtcia1s said. Dennis Hoagland of Santa Cruz was reported in critical condl· lion, while a third man. Paul Tores. also of Santa Cruz. wu in stable t-ondillon. The other two were treated and released. Parrot Push Pair Pinched SAN YSIDRO <AP> -"Pound for pound. parrots are worth tnore than marijuana." a U.S. custom1 official said after seiz· ing 122 of the blrm crossing the Mexican border. Two men were arrested at a motel and jailed for investigation or smuggling parrots m a pickup truck Thursday. The parrots were said to be worth S6,100. Their importation is banned because they can carry Newcastle disease, transmitting -" wax leaf PRIVET Rl'CJ. 2.49 PANSIES For • 1o ... , ..,.., of color '" your flo-. bed R9CJ. 69' FICU S BENJAMINA .~19 SJ99 5-Gal. TAM JUNIPERS •9CJ. 89~ I Low Growlllg .,- a o11lc ITALIAN CYPRESS Uly of the Nile II") Uf JAPANESE BOXWOOD ... l .1' S J19 I STEPPING STONES and CURBING CASH & CARRY 20% OFF I 2123 NEWPORT BL VD. COSTA MESA 646-3925 PA6T~~.~~:>P STORE HOURS; ............ s..., .. 1 te t :• I t1 5:IO . ~ . ._..._..,_~~~~ .... deri~·~MC~ia---~~~~~-....i~M»OM.L..._~~~~~--~~~ "'.inn MAITUIQIAllCf. IMllA.MllllcAllO • -. . -.44 OAILYPILOT ~!.,,-----------------------~ .last .. wld1 Tem U'plaiae ···.Tim Leary :.Drops In .. . RETURNINGS: Or. Timothy .. Leary, the so.called former high priest of LSD who played Pied ·.Piper to a generation of young .,people in promoting the wonders .. or drugs and dope, returned t o our region briefly yesterday. Now out of prison. he let every- body know he is now avaJlable. You reme m ber Dr. Leary, don't you'! He was the charming. s m iling . willy . per 'ionable Harvard psychology professor ·who. in the 1960s. started dabbl· ing in LSD about·the same time a · tot of youngsters started smoking .pot and popping pills. And it was Dr. Leary who -.became the chief spokesman for the dr ug c ulture, exhorting young people to "turn on and drop out." A lot of them did. Some of them dropped clear out. ONCE, BACK IN those drug culture days, a n educational television t'ha nnel aired what • was billed as a "debate" on the ~ pros and ('on~ of LSD a nd other ! drugs between Or Leary and ; a nother Harvard professor or medicine. They put 1t on before a full auditorium or students. Learv showed up in nowing robes. garlands of nowers and sat ('r()SS·legged on the lttture plat· form noor . The other guy ap· 'Peared in a shirt and lie. The old Iris h eyes smiling. · Leary preat'hed of happiness, : wonderful dreams and eternal ' love. The s tudents loved him. THE OTHE R GUY got up and offered some strong st'ientifi c evidence that LSD and like drugs would fry your brains. lie was not Jo,•ablc. After the i;how. you wondered ' how many young minds were im· pressed. And which way'> Meanwhile. the drug and dope traffic in our own region ac· celerated. The epicenter seemed to be on Coast Highway in · Laguna Be a<'h in a little dip in ~ the road called Sleepy Uollow. : There. the drug subculture peo- : pie gathered by the hundreds TIM LEARY MADE his mis- take by a lso Jour neying to L.aguna Beach in 1968. There. at , a place called Woodland Dri ve. : he and his wife were arrested on a narcotics ra p. Dr. Leary we nt to prison. ; esca ped , returned and got freed. • a ll of which ha s been well chronicled. Now 56, he llew back into Orange Counly yesterday in a failing effort lo gel his court re· cord sealed. He is still charming. witty, smiling and personable. ''l 'M FREE AND available to all and if you know any group - ' Rotary, Lions. church, you name it -that wants a fa!lcinating and knowledgeable speaker, be sure and let me know.•• he said. Thus fOU can be sure Dr. Leary is fascinating a nd knowledge. a ble. Also c harming and witty. He appuently will join the lec- ture circuit, ulong with our other present -day her oes from the W a t e r g ate c rim es . th e : Washington s ex scandals, the : bribery trials and The Mob. We are an inte resting society ' because afler these people have done their time. we clamor tq get : them on our lecture platforms. WHO WILL LEAD CHINA NOW? Several Persons, lnchHllng Widow, Po11lble Na• Look 'In' Marines 'Remottle' Uniforms WASHINGTON (AP ) -The Marine Corps is going back to lhe camouflag!_field ul!iform its men wore In the Vietnam..,war. On orders from Gen. Louis H. Wilson, the Marine commandant the switchback began Sept. 1. A complete changeover will tak~ about two years. AT LEAST SOME MARJNES heading for practice landings on the Norwegia n coast this month will be decked out in the mottled camouflage unifor ms originally Intended to provide protective col· · orat ion for Marines fighting in the jungles of Southeast Asia. A corps spokesman said Wilson decided the Marines should wear a distinctive uniform. ra ther than lbe drab green utility dress that has been the regulation field oulfst m recent years. The change is for male Marines only. However, the corps said a new functional utility uniform for women is under development and wilJ be tested in both green and camouflage fabrics. ALL THE ARMEDSERVICES have a tendency to tinker with un- iform styles and design. Navy headquarters still is hearing rumbles from the ranks bee ause the tradUional bell·bottom trousers, jumper and white bat were discarded in favor or a coat, tie a nd peaked cap. Even after three years. sailors continue to complain that the new- style uniform is ha rd to keep up, especially aboa rd smaller ships that lack fa cilities for cleaning and pressing. They claim there isn't. enough room in suc h shlps to hang their uniforms properly. ADM . JAMES L. HOLLOWAY, chief of naval operations, told Congress last year he had ordered "a long.range investigation" of the uniform question with an eye toward possible modilications. but nothing has been changed so far. Air Force officers blossomed some time ago in a new uniform shlrt featuring dark blue epaulets, many decorated with silver ~tripes.-. To some, these shirts look a s the though they belong to the German Luft waffe. Not to be left behind, the Army "field tested'' in the Pent agon a new apple·green officer shirt. Gr eeted by a vast lack of enthusiasm. nothing has bee n heard of those shirts since. Clear Venus Photos . Bounced by Radar CAMBRIDGE. Mass. <AP) -The clearest pictures yet of lbe sur· face of Venus , Earth's closest neighbor, show a mysterious region the size of Oklahoma that could have been caused by a volcano, scientists said Thursday. "There is nothing \ike it on Earth, the moon or Mars," said Dr. Gordon H . Pette ngill of Massachusetts Institute o f Technology. Pettengill mapped the area , which has been na med Maxwell, with scientists at the Arecibo Obser vatory of the National As tronomy a nd Ionosphe r e Center inPue rto Rico. VENUS IS COMPLETELY cloud·covered, so scienwts are getting a glimpse ol its surface by bouncing radar signals back lo earth, The latest pictures, put together from these signals, a re 50 limes clearer than earlier ones of broad aections of the planet. They were released Thursday. Maxwell appears lo be a r aised area with an extremely rough surface. Crossing it a re long parallel ridges that stretch for hundreds of miles, the scientists say. Maxwell has strikingly sharp edges and appears on the map as a bright. white rectangle with a panhandle stretching off from its upper left corner. SCIENTIST S WHO HAVE analyzed the pictures say Ma x· well could have been t'auscd by volcanic acti vi I y . . i l l Much Of Nation Soaks l ' I . . . . 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In Lot Angelo , wlll'I ""' -'<ll'Y cll"""r>O lo • fllqll of 14 --· a1..-re, Ille ,..honat ...__ Wvk • _ .... ll•tll l--IOr .... __.. ......... m . Hlgl'lt '" tl'I• c.on tel .,.., tn. ...-<lie vallt!Yl lh0ul6r_f,_ • .. .,, lrom 1t to ,. In,,,. _. .. M, • "-12 10 ft 111 IM ClltMtt.t. 0..IY ""fldl l•Of" 10 lo JO ml'lft .,. ..-llt4 tor n•-1•1" •••o. Who Leads China? P()Wer Maneuvering A.nt!£ipaied I ~ • TOK YO CAP> -Hua Kuo-fena. Wa ng Hua ng . Chang Chun· chtao. Yeh Chien·ying. Chjang Ching. One of these names may replace t hat of Mao T e·tung at the top or the rulillg ladder In China. They a re a mong those men· tion e d m os t fre qut-ntl y In spt>culatlon oboul who will ~the next par ty c h airma n an the Peopl~'s Republit'. but when Mao .died Thursday no successor had been named. THE COMMUNIST party <'On· sUtution adopted in 1973 provides that a full session of the Central Committee m ust choose the chairman, but there has been no indication whe n such a meeting m ight be h e ld . T here .was speculation tha t some sort of col· lective would lead Chma for an ex t e nd e d p e r iod w h i l e maneuvering for power goes on. The f ive m os t·m entioned leaders: -Hua Kuo·feng, 57, stood next to Mao as prem ier and first vice chairman of the Communist par· ty. But he was a surprise com· promise c hoice w hen he was named premier earlier this year to succeed the late Chou En-lai. and there are questions about the s trength of his power base in the struggle between radical and moderate groups . HUA VAULTED INTO the top ranking over more fa miliar figures , but it is not clear whether this impetus can carry him to the top. -Want Hung.wen, the s econd- ranking pa rty vice cha irman known as "the Shanghai whiz kid," is believed to be only 40. He is a onetime Shanghai textile mill worker who was active in the cultural revolution in 1967. He and six other party members at the m ill where he then worked were said to have put up the ftrst wall posters in that crisis that wracked China.. He bas not played a prominent public role in recent months. The fact tha t h e is youthful by Chinese political standards could count against him in the jockey- ing for the role at the top. -cmANG CHING, MAO'S widow. stands in contention and has wielded enormous influence as the wife of the chairman and in her own political career. A onetime movie actress, she is Mao's fourth w ife and the mother of bis two daug hters. Believed to have been born in 1914 in Sha ntung P rovince. Chiang Cbing..is a leader o! the r adical wing of the party. She . . ro•e t o pro minence in the cuJtural r evoluUon as an or· ganittr ol the Red Guards, who sparked much of the violence at that time. She stood with Mao ,against the 11\0re conservaUvc eatabllshment. 1 While she is'bne of t,he most ar· dent advocatell or ctlrrylng out the policies of M uo, it ls con· sidered doubtful that she wlll succeed him . She ls a woman in a male·oriented society, and she has made enemies in the strug· gles between the radicals and moderates. -VICE PREMIER Cha ng Chunchlao, 58, 1s believed to have support in tbe party and the military As a member of the powerful sta nding committee of the party Politburo, Chang once was regarded as part of the far . left facUon headed by OUanc Ching. More reeenU,v, however. he Is believed to bave moved lo a more m lddle.ot·the·road potl· Uon. In 196'1. Chana wu reported to ha \'e been a member o( the re· volutlonary rebels ln Sbanahal and became a leading member o( the Shanghai munlelpal ftevo&e· tlonary Commllt~ whm it,. .. established that year. -Yeh Chlen·yll\t, '17·~ar-ol<I defense ministe r, la e<>nsldered to have broad stren1th in China'• muttary grouP-' and aenerally ls regarded as moderate. ' -- Speculation concerning him bas focused on the possibility he would be chosen on an Interim basis. partly because ol his ad· vanced age. It also Is believed that radical factie>M would op. pose a move lo elevate him. 3 More Die, Riots Appear to Subside JOHANNESBURG. South Africa <AP) -Three more deaths raised to 24 today the number of nonwhiles killed in racial violence In Cape Town since Tuesday, theSouthAlrican Broadca sting Corp. reported. The radio said two pt>rsons were shot dead in continued rioting today and the body of a third was discovered in a nonwhite Ca pe Town suburb. R EPOJlT OF THE new deaths followed" a government announce· ment that it was r escinding some discriminatory practices against persons or mued race. l>esp1te the new killings, rioting appeared to be subsiding in most areas. Heavily a rmed riot police patrolled at least 15 Cape Town districts hit by antigovem ment disorders. Police gunfire killed 16. including a n 8·ye8T·Old boy, Thursday and wounded 191n riot· ing. arson and looting around the coastal city 800 m iles southwest of Johannesburg, according to local police reports. Cape Town and its environs are home to ma ny of South Africa's 2.4 million coloreds. as people .>f mixed race are officially called. PRIME MINISTER J o hn Vorster met behind closed doors today with 250 top members of the ruling Nationalis t party lo review the wa ve of racia l unrest in South Africa and report on his recent trip to Switzerland for talks with Secretary of State Henry A. Klss- inger. The governme nt's announced concessions lo coloreds. which it said was based" on giving up "ob- solete practlces-ana usages, ·~ appeared to fall short of demands being made by nonwhite mili· tan ts. There was no mention or widened political rights in the list, which involved cbanacs in.rules for nonwhite businessmen and in segregated entrances and wail· ing rooms for some public facilities such as hospitals. One change would allow nonwhites to participate equally with whites at scientific and art conferences. MEANWHILE, AMERICAN and British leaders plan to en· t'our age huge investments of Western monev in a future black· ruled Rhodes ia as partortheiref· for t to st abilize t urbule nt southern Africa, senior diplomats say. Their aim is lo insure an in· dependent blat'k·ruled Rhodesia that would not follow nearby Angola's trail toward reliance on the Soviet bloc. Sources said the project, still in Its formative s tage, would parallel proposals for another fund insuring the financial and political security of Rhodesia's • 270,000 white settlers if and when the country's six mJIUon blacks lake power. Courses by Newspaper IOCEX:VlSI OUR CONTINUING FRONTIER I COURS€S DY NEWSPAPE:BI In a series ot sixteen article• beginning Sept. 11 In the Delly Pilot , fourteen outstanding .cholers and •ulhor• •••mine the whole r•nge of hum•n In· volvement with the .... potlcy laauea to the llvea of In-pertfclp•tlng college• •nd un- dlYlduat men •nd women. fventtfea throughout the country. Ortglneled and developed by The progr•m la fundH by the Untveralty Ewtenalon, Untveralty Natlon•I Endowment for the of Cellfornla, San Diego, Course• Hum•nflle• end offered by the by New a p a per develop• DeHy Piiot aa a publfc Mrflce. The topics range from art and meterlala for college level Course credit may bedalmed by llter•ture to aclence, from merine c:ouraea. They are preaented enrolling et Coeatllne Community reaourcea to aport, from n8tlonel through the newapepera and College. For conveNenc:e, uae the mell reglatretlon bl~nk below. J Namf' ~ 0"t1101111 -.,----''---""-· -"-------:-.-,.--6. eirthpl&ee ----.,..,,-----''-------- H•Qh ScllOOI LISI AttenOtCS ----=-------------'----:-~---...... .....,.~,.---...,,,,.,,...-"• ~. (. ., I . I s1.,. ~ .. , .. I ·' I . .. ~ 8 Aooreu while •llerid1no Coaslhne Comrnun•l'I ColtttQll ~ _ , • , .. ( 4 I IF LESS THAN t2 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS AT ABOVE ADDRESS COMPLETE BELOW• PREVIOUS ADDRESS U S. CITIZEN? 0 YES 0 NO WHICH IS NOW IN THE ACTll(E MILITARY I cer111y 1t11t alt 1nlorm1t•ori 11 correcl f1111lic•t1on ol lritorm1t1on or 1a11uro 10 reoort cn1nooa '" rH •Oency mty rHult 1n d11m11u l. . IF NOT. WMAf TYPE VISA 9. 1 O Male l T SELf Cl SPOUSE 2 Cl Fem110 10 Are you now 01 '""" you b4J • h•Qh echool oradulle at lhe 11rne ol req1a1ra1>on? I U YH ' O No 11. 19 __ Year ot hlQl'l ecnOOI 11r1du111on or IHt date etlehdeCS h•qn school or el11mon111y 1c1ioo1. 12. Are you worlllnQ tor • Colleoe OtQrte? t 0 Anoc••t& 1n Artt IJun10f Colleg• Degree) ~ BecnelOf"• o.Qrt• 13. Tra.nsltf Pl .. •: t 0 Non -Transltr 2 0 Stile College, Cat110trnl 3 0 Stall Un1vet1hy, C.lllorme 3 a 8011'1 Aal()(;late end Bacl'lelor • 4 0 No " O Priv1te Colleotf or un1ver11ty. CehlOf""• S 0 Oul ot Stttt CotttQe or Un1weo 1ty '"·Have you e..-r ettenOed anotner COlleqe7 I Cl Yes 15. II vu on 1<t, check •t•IUI UPOn ltlVlnQ 1 a Good S1tnd1nq ~o Prot>tt•Ot'I 2 0 No 3 0 SCliolHllC 011m•u 1I 16. College Un111 e.rned OllOf 10 t1111 reg111rallon: 1 O o 10 291t 3 0 60 rnort , no d19ree 2 O 30 10 59'1> "0 Junior COlltgt or tour-yeer 17, If rou ..,11be1tten<11no tltgn llCf\oOl It Ille .. ,..,. time 'fOU t tttnd Co11t11ne ComrnuMy College a H111n ScnOOI attending ---------------------~------=:""'.".:'."." CJ_ High School Qllde during Mmnllf ol etlenc141nee at <4Dut11ne Community ColleQe 0 11111 0 1211'1 18. L11t eacn collt1111 Of unlV9ftlfY entnded . ~ --· I f wwtdM41.etoM~...._.,. •-.. .., ...,,.,.,.,.r. •t<••• .... '°" Apptlc1n11 Slgnet11r• -------------------------------------------------- Where Be B e lo11911 A,.WI,. ...... Mr s. Da vid Green holds son. Cameron, as she and husba nd leave San Francisco FBI office Thursday ni ght. Son was re~overed from two female kidna p suspects after abduction at knifepoint from their Va ncouver, B.C. home earlier this week. I Arson Probe Oakla nd Fire Quelle d Police Sex With Scout Girls Eyed LOS ANGELES <AP> -Stx· teen poltce orncers face dis- ciplinary artlon or criminal charges ov~r allegations of hav- in~ sex with teen-age 1tirls in a police Explorer Scout program Deputy P olire Chier Darryl Gates said Thursday the uniden- llfied officers lS patrolmen and one sergeant • met after hours with six or the girls at the police Hollywood D ivis ion head quarters. The girls ranged in age from 16to 19 "THE DEPARTMENT as out- raged.•• Gates told newsmel\. Ile added . ··we don't have uny outraged parents, wh.ich is kind of disappointing, I ituess. and we don't have a ny outraged young people." • Gates did say the parents of girls possibly involved w~re "out- raged that the department was seeking to investigate and would not talk to us or allow their chddren to talk to us." An investigation of the sex inl'i· dent was begun last month by the police department's Internal Af- fairs Di vision as a result of persis - tent rum ors circulating at the de- partment. Details or the sexuaJ encounters. all of which reported- ly occurred more than one year ago, were not made public_ SI'ICKVP MAN KJUS GROCER SAN DIEGO CAP) -Elias AtalJa's grocery store was robbed in 1973, then again tn 1974 and 1975. A holdup man shot and killed him Thursday for less than SlOO. There was no lndJcatJon or a struggle. The body of Atnlla. 66, was found behind the counter by a customer. Circ u s D e ath 2nd in Years F RESNO CAP) -The deatti or a woman aerialist here was-Only the second at a Ringling Brothe rs. Barnu m a nd Bailey Circus per forma n ce in 31 year s, a spokesman says . In fact, the death of Brenda Cullin. 42, may have been onJy the second in the 100.year history of the circus billed as "The Greatest Show on Earth." s aid Secretary J erry Sowalsky. "'I think one in J94S was the on- ly other fatality .ever in a Ringl- ing show," Sowalsky said in a telephone inte rview from his Was hington D.C. Circus officials were still try- ing lo determine why Mrs. Cuttin fell Wednesday while spinning around a tightrope with a motorcycle rider attached to the other side. Friday. Sep!embor 10. 1976 OAtL V PILOT A~ Riles R e torts Brown Vetoes Bill On School Ref orrii SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has vetoecUht- yeur's major scft ool bill, a "'personalized learning" pla n for jullior aod~enior high schools, snyinl: It would rost too much. The action Thursday dre w a scathing attack by state schools ch.ie( Wilson R lies. who had made the bill his top prionty. "He has obviously abandoned his pre vious rhetoric calling t or educational reform and has aligned himself with the status quo ... Rt I es said in his strongest criticism of Brown to date. BUT THE DEMOCRAT IC governor s:ud schools could ac· complish most or the changes in the mulllmllhon-dollar bill without cost "if there is the will to bring them about." He also said it was unwtst> ror the slate to begin a costly new pro- gram while the Serrano court decision. which could require the state to spend large sums to equalize school district finances. is still pend. ang_. At the same time, Brown signed a measure by Assemblyman Gary Hart, <Q.-Santa Barbara). requirin~ high school students•in June 1980 to pass tests in reading, writing and arithmetic, and possibly other s ubJects. to get a diploma. THE GOVERNOR SAID this measure as a less expensive way•,'.at $399,000, to a ccomplish one of the stated goals of the vetoed bill - making sure students learn basic skills. In another area, Brown s igned a bill by Assemblym an Barry Keene. <D-Eureka ). requinng stale Health Department appro'lal before new hospital ronstruct1on. expansion or major equipment purchases. The vetoed bill, by Sen. John Dunlap. <D-Napa l, was the product or a 37-memb<'r statew1M commission for the Reform of. tn- termedlate and Secondary Educ a lion <RISE) It would have gaven each junior and senior high school student an individu~l learning plan that could have included work internships, community pro1ects. and even one-year "rurlougbs" from school. , OAKLAND <AP) -A block-square structure housing three businesses was burned to charred trash early today in a $1 million-plus six-alarm rire that was reported to have started with an explosion T he fire spewed burn- ing debris, sparks and ( ) One week only! sheets of flame over an ~ industrial ar ea near tbe 0 late Oakland Coliseum. Fire Chief William Moore said the possibility or arson is being in- vestigated. Teant•te r 11 Strike L oo•• LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Food Employers Council and 19 Teamsters Union locals are engaged in a last-ditch effort to bead off a strike by 10,000 drivers and warehousemen in Southern California and Nevada . Negotiators for both sides went into dosed-door talks Thursday . The union's contract expired Sun- day. , 1..A f ,llg hl Safe LOS ANGELES <AP> A 747 Jet carrvang 320 passengers and a crew of 18 from Halo, l1 Jwa1i. landed safely al Los Angeles International Airport alter requesting a· Coast Guard escort, the Coast Cuard-said. The United Airlines plane reque,sted the escort due lo engine trouble, but landed without incident Thursday night after the pilot shut down one or the engines for "an unspecified reason," according to a Federal Aviation Administration s pokesman Rftf De f e«"tor -Cho119e•· LOS ANGELES (AP) The se~urity-shroudcd flight lo the United States of a Russian air force ' pilot who defected may have included a possible ap- pearance c hange over the Pacific Ocean. Lt. Viktor I. Belenko. the Soviet pilot who de- fected Monday by landing his MIG2:> 1n Japan. · boarded a Northwest Orient Airlines 747 Jetliner in secrecy in Tokyo, with short hair wearing a • pinstriped suit. a dark tie "' 1th a white knot and sun- glasses . When the 747 landed in Los Angeles. a man with long sideburns was weann~ the pinstriped s uit and lie with the while knot. ' u .. c a r thfl 1lppe ob De11ial LOS ANGELES (AP> Former De mocratic Sen. Eugene McCarthy. an independent candtCictte for president. will appeal a Judge's refusal to place him on the Novcmberballotin California Superior Court J udge Norman Dowdi. Thurs- day tur ned down McCarthy 's plea to have late signatures counted to quaJHy him for the state's ballot ~1-Mars 'Tour' Spectacular PASADENA t AI') -Whale Viking 2 prepares to begin searching for Martrnn life Sunday. the orbiter tending the now-dormant Viking l lander 1s taking a 1 photographic to ur of the planet and rinding some • spectacularscc ncry. A pair or parallel 37· s mooth place for Viking mile-wide canyons. with 2's lander to collect its sleep sides. was photo-first sample of dirt , graphed Thursday at the Earlier they had said the west e nd or Vallls s pot originally selected Marinerls, the planet's • was cover ed b y a 2,000-mlle-long chain or boulder . gorges. Geologists said the ca- nyons probably original· edfrom a pairorraults.or cracks in the cruiit , which weakened the s urround· • lng land and caused it to crash to the rtoor of the chu ms. The canyons are at least six-tenths of a mlledee p. The Viking 1 orbiter no • longer has to spend aU Its Ume as a relay station for Its lander. since com· munkations bet ween the lander and earth are minimal. This weekend, mission controllers plan to set the orbiter loose to "walk" around the planet, seek· iac more clues to Martian poloC)c bi story. Meanwhile . officials Early Sunday morn· ing. and again on Mon- day. the lander 's scoop· tipped arm will delve into th e so il o f Utopia Pla nitia. It will dump the dirt sam ple into hoppers lead ing to a complex biology labor atory iden- tical to the one carried by Vildng 1. Other sam ples will go lo the craft's Inorganic and organic analysis ex- perime n ts. which are used in conjunction with biology tests for Life. search and other studies. The automated lander a l s o t est e d the at- mosphere and weather Thursday and listened for Marsquakes. Results of.! e experim ents are Sale sofas suiting any decor, with immediate delivery . \\1111 I, I 1 nr11111q 111•. y11u 111.iy 11• 'I' 1111111 ti t•' "'"'' 111 r••d1·111r.rl" Nciw 1•; ll•t' p er k "Ll 1111, \'.t• f tV•' .11JT1• ril /\11! lllfl"I p11p1Jl.H cd.t<o .ir low 1111 •'':> 111,tl /flil'tl 1111<1 l i.ud 111 rt r,1 I 1111111•·!11,111• ,j,•jp,11 1y 1'1 .i 11111111•, A. I)!)" 11pt1ql-;1 .. ri•d l•••t ·.nl.i t 11v1•11•rl 111 .i qurl t1·d l11·sll tlnr.il 11r111t $/'JO, $499 I .u" l11v1>,1•,1t .ilt;o .iv 111.il>I•• $(i)fJ, $44\,9 B. 90" toso; 111llow <.of.1 r.over<•<I 111 wul,. w.ilt· cot tnn c:ordurny wlvf"t $775, $499 C. 9?." c,ol r1 <1rtt>n t,.ci Liv low. w1cJ1• Jrn s CcwPJf•d "'cot ton frnm lnd1.1 SL>99. $399 b4" lovusec1t ulso dVuilablc. So39, $369 D. Class1r 96" saddle arm soh covered 111 leather 111..t! sott vinyl Reg. $599. $399 60" lovcscat also ava1labl€' S539. $369 Purcha'lf' on a T"rmwav F111n1111111 SOUTH COAST PLAZA ... •, ., . • ' • . •' . 1l6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P G E It j; Paramedic Testing County s upervisors next week will con&ider pdoptlng a proaram designed to let qQallnod persons seek certification a.oi; paramedics simply by passing the rigid examinatioo required for cerUflcaUon. If approved by supervisons, the program will ko it possible for such persons as re¥i11tered e1, former military paramedics or tire depan. t paramedics trained out.side the county to swing service without undergoing repetltlve and pro i.nf(ed basic training courses at UC l Medical Center. As long as such persops are fully qualified, there nothina wrong with sbot't·circuiting the basic train· g course to brlng more Cit paramedics into the field. Judging from the proposal, however, il doesn't em like ly that there wUl be many who will attempt c certlflcation examination. ~ Challenger!S must still undergo 240 hours of field aluation and pass physical agility tests rew women n he expected to meet. And they must also have t8e guarantee of a job wtth un agency ln the county .jthorlzcd to provide paramedic service. ~ Those added requirements would seem to rule out Clfty but those already eligible a nd able to begin ~ramedic training back at the basic traini ng course. ~~.. Privacy Guarantee _ . The proliferation or c·omputers and the ease with V<!Pch the electronic wonders can store a nd exchange ctne-both accurate and inaccurate-has raised un- der"standable concerns in recent years. Every time a citizen appUes for a credit card, an insurance policy. a· loan , a job or a license, a few more bits o( information about his personal life go Into someone's fil e -probably computerized. The ind1v1dual. by law. has a constitutional right to,privacy. Supreme Court J ustice Bra ndeis called the"right to be let alone ''the most comprehensive of rights and the• most valued by civilized man." I To meet this right al the federal level the Privacy Act or 1974 Wd passed by CongreS!\. But It af. fects onJy the collection and disseminatioo or personal information by federal ugtmcles. Now the CaUtorniu Legislature has passed u similar law, SB 1586, co-authored by Sens. David Roberti and Dennis C~nter. -" It is designed to protect individuaJs from in· VUSIOOS or privacy by rhiSU5eOr disclosure o(informa· tion collected by i,;tute governmenta l agencies. It requires that each ngcncy collect only lntormo· tion that ls relevant. And it aives citizens the right lo inspect and correct such records. Calltornians could feel more secure iC the gov· ernor would sign this bill Into law. Sunshine Law Without a d1ssenting voice, both Houses of Congress h ave passed a bUl With the glittering titJe . "Governme nt in the Sunshine." That'sjust unother way of saying that the public":i; business s hould beconductedinpublic view. Under the bill. some 50 federal boards, includjng the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Reserve Board. whlch in the past have had almost a private club atmosphere, will be required to hold open meetings. In addition, the boards will be required to avoid otr·the-record communications about cases before them and to keep traruicripts or closed meetings. That's so the information discussed could be re- leased on court order . should the propriety of the closed meeting be challenged. If commission me mbers are not accustomed to conducting their meetings in the presence of an au- dience, it's high time they learned. ' , ' ~ ' . \ '\ s .. /\,\Jlj,,lu '-~' ,..._ '' I 'm sure we hAve 4 I i-lt 1t mor1 ti me ... ~ .. The Strange Ronald ReaganPhenoIDenon Dear Gloon1y l.;us Losi11g '1'011C"f1 mitl1 Pe•»ple? . I Lawmakers Too Remote A nice little jokr. went around the Re publican convention al Kansas City: A blind man was begging at the gall"S in front of tfl~)Vhite House. Rocky came by and gave him a buck. President Ford came by and gave him a dlme. Reagan came up and told him to sell his dog. -A nice hit at the man who said. antr the poor were fighting for the food given them by the if e a r s t family: "It's too b ad wc eon!t have an e pidemic of botulism ." J\0 n d who handled other human concerns with cqu~lly imperial candor. When the students demon11tr11ted at Bt'rlteley h e said , "If It 115 nf!C('ssary to have a bloodbath, let's have 1t." ftonald Reagan was o stranl(c phenomenon. I le was a salesm1rn o f the first order . a nd will doubtless continue lo be a potent ~al esmen for t he far rig ht. though his d ays as an elerli\'C office·holde r are surely over ·Now we can go back to calling •him by his real name. Ree·gan. lie was a man singularly without principle. even for a l t icia n. Wh en 1t became rent that he wasn't goin~ to the convl'nlion delc~atcs ed. he sold out his right·winl! ercnts s h a m eleR11 ly by .,sing us a putBtivc running otMe the motl lefl·wln" member ( CHARLES McCABE or the Republican party. ) This could be called intelligent or even cynical compromise. It could be called total lttk or principle. J\S GOVERNOR of California. this kind of compromise was his code word lo convey lhis lo lhe be governor through a seemingly unfeigned hatred of the poor. Hia code word to convey this to t he mldd l e ·class vo ter was "we lfare" and "welfare cheaters." Bob Moretti, former speaker of the California Assembly, who knew Reagan well, explained the worklngs of the Reagan mind. Reagan. said Moretti. "really believes all his own attacks on welfare. You m ust remember he as a guy who sees everythin g as all good or all bad -no gray sctde al all. ''He really became convinced t h at a h andfu l o f c heats represented all the people on welfare. In addition, he doesn't understand -makes no effort to understand -that 85 percent or all welfare recipients depend on the program for everything they have a nd that they could be thrown out on the street and starve witho ut their welfare checks. His answer. and he's ~incere when he says it. is that they ought to work if they want to (!flt .. Reagan thOUMhL hu; anu.poor Whil e p l ugging the loopholes In tax collecting, they ought to plug the loopholes in tax wastin~ (i J. Otoomy Gu\ comm•nl\ .. ,. 'ubm1tt1d by t t.•dN\ 11tnddo not nPtPu1tr•tv reftuct tM view\ of '"" nttw\plfptr . St '1d yout Pft Htvo to C.loomv Cu\, 0•1ly P1tol mes sage cou Id s weep the country, and he wasn 't too far from wronJC. More than anything as gove rnor ot California, he wanted to get known as the guy who nailed the welfare sUfC's scalp to the m Mt. To this end he sponsored the Welfare Reform Aet of 1971. It was a thoroughly rotten bill. Ile didn't have enough support In the legislature to have it passed. Like a good salesman, he kne w that you really couldn't sell more lhan one idea at a Ume to the American public. I-Us idea was that he wa11 golng lo fel back at those "welCare cheats 'who were stcollng good Ame ri ca n taxpayers bUnd. IN THE END he got what he wanted In terms or image. though he lost ln substance. lie met for 17 days and night.. .. with Moretti, according to the former apea.ker, ob his welfare bill. Whal came out was a deal. Moretti &>rotected t he b881C needs Of the genuine ly poor Reagan could tell the country that he h:id trimmed welfare expenses. This t oo could be called lntelllgf'nt o r even cynical comproml8l'. Or it could be called total lac k of pnnciple When Speaker Leo McCarthy. returning Cor the firrnl 30 days of lhe two-y1rnr legislative session. described C'Oasla l legtslation as the most important remaman)! business he gave credence LO t h1• c harge madt.> by Sen ator Randolph Collier that the pru longed sessions are c:iusing llw lawmakt'rs to lose touch with llw people. For then• 11> widespread <11~ agreement with McCarthy's ,,,, sessment ol prionties As u spokes man for lht~ SI fill' Bui Id in Jot Trade·~ Council put it. "Thf> averag(' citizen know~ nothing of lh1• coastal ~on<• iss ues and carea less. What our people do care about is cmploymenl. We think that Is number one ... So emhillered are some labor leaders about the failure of the Legislature to uddre11s llsctr to immediate problem11 thot the Council's president. James S. Lee. recently announced hi11 sponsorship of a cltlien's rom mittee to review the legislultvt' procus a nd recommend re · vlsloM in both ularles a nd operations. "We have m a&!Jlvc unemploy mcnl, unbcuruble pro~rty lax· c11. Intolerable crime, u me1111 In our school rtnonclnfC and all our legislators think uboul are some• environmental problems which have be<.'n with us for a hundred years.'' Lee• complained. -A~n o t h er I a-b o r o rr i n a I [ ) Idea ubout how to uchicvt! It with EARL WATERS the result nothing emerged. _ . l"ORAN. reC'entlv elected lo l1l-ened I hl' k~islu1.t1rs lo Nero "They're u bunch of little Ncros. riddling w11h l l'l\'lfl." he S1tld t1l• mg surh t hin~:i us a bicycle trull ll•i:1sl:1t10~ b) Scnat<' l'resldem Pro Tt'm J umcs Mill!' 11nct 11n antt·smokin ~ m easure hy As· Sl'mbl~ man .John nri~gs. "Th <tl i.:uy has spent 10 years up hcrl· \\Orry111g atmut ~mok1ng. If he ;rnd the others Wl'l't' half us 1.t·alous about t'mploynrnnt or propl•rty laxes ll1oSl' problems "ou lei be s<~I vcd ... THE RE IS no question un· employm rnt continues as a major problem despite rosy claims of re· c-o\'ery. Hecenl figures show a n sc in the national rate dunng nndsumm<'r. le;iving one lo wondl·l' whHl wi ll huppen by midwtnll.'r Quite• 8 rew Olht'l'S would put rramc. school financ· Ing and prnprrty taxes right at the top with l'rnploymcnt. Not i h:il :.ill 120 members have been blind to the property tax situation. Am,,ng thosc who have attempted to find a solution ror the h oml'owne rs art' As · semblyman Bill MtVltllc, Bill Lancas ter. Paul Bannai. Gent' Chapp ie. P a ul Priolo, Bob Nimmo. Lawrt•n<·c Kapiloff, Frank Murphy, J:.ick Fenton. Bob Cline and Dan Boatwright. Also Senators Peter Behr. John Hollndahl. Jaml's Wedworth, .John Foran and .Jerome Smith all sponsored property lax relief measures . The problem wa11 that ulmost evNy hody hHd a different the Sc:nut(', workt•cl ut the prtl· hlt•m for u number of years. Boatwrl~ht. as head of the As· !ICmhly Revenue and Tux Com· mittt>e. dl'vt?loped some ex· tensive refo rms but railed to win house upprov11I. llolmdahl. the Se nat e's Rev and Ta x chairman. also conducted ex· l<1nsive hearing seeking 11olutlons without success. Wedworth. de11crlbed in the press several years ago as "lhc 4 hardest working Senator,•• hali pe.rsislenlly labored tor relief for taxpayers. Ills conslltutionul amendment to alter property taxes was a lso rejected but he did succeed. a fter several years or battllng. to gain approval for a new law designed to mako ll easier for property owner!I to challenge assossed valuuliims. S t ill th e c h a n ces fo r homeowners to get any real re· lief from lax burdens before 1979 now appear bleak. This despite the observation made by one sideliner that "I would hale to pc a legislator standing for re · election this November just after the people get their property tax bills.·· Quotes 'Tm so happy that l 11l1ayed to see this happen. I feel fulfilled." -Pearl Dale, 60 a black second- grade teacher who alter 31 years has her first white students in Jusi.1ntegr1Hed schools In Dayton. Ohio. .... . ~ ... )lobster May Have Known Kennedy Death Secret ... ... f WA S lllNOT'ON -Mafln 11M)b!iter .John Roselli may huve \Mc-n the Aceret of the John f". "-'1nedy n1u•H11lnaUon with him tf~hl11 death. lie was brutally !f!Jrdcred a few weeks •flO, hl11 hl9Cked·UP body stuffed Into an oH drum nnd dumped Into ~mt ·s 8l1conc nay. :terore he die d. R<lf!elU hlntCld to aidocinttt that he knew who had r;<J. ra n a e d 11~o 1 lh n I K1i n n <' d )' • 8 ,.,rdrr . tt ~the u mtl cpj11.plralora, ~:suggested . •m he had r-.c r u i t c d ~~her to kill Cf::u b a r) ~mierFidel ~tro · :1 y Roselli 's cryptic account. l tro learned the identity of the erworld contacts in Havana had been tryin~ to knock h\fn off. H r bel ieved , not 8'11gether without basis. that ~ident Kennedy .was behind ~plot ..... ;fJrE CUBAN leader . as the st eme irony, decided to turn t tables and use the same c d lo arrange Kennedy's as- l s In at ion . according to e\U 's scenar1o. To save their s s, the plotters lined up Lee lJjhey Oswald to pull the trig· pinned down on names or dctalla. (t was uli;o d ifficult lo 1880811 wht'lhcr he knew what he w111 talkln• about or whether he m er e l y d e11crlbed what he thouabt m l1ht have happened'. Certai nly there Is no real evidence lo 1upport. Ro1elll'1 1tory. But there are cnouih curtoutJ clrcumatanceoi to jUAUfy ltllln, It. He re ore the f111clnat· ln Jt hhchllghts . The ruc1&edly h a ndlom e RotelU. a n amboyant mobttor wlth underworld contacts ln Havana, WH recruited by the Cenlret 1ntelllgence Afnnc1 In UllO to HHHlnate C.stro. I le had no authority hoWever, over the unde rworld elements tn Havana. They were under lbe loose con· trol of F1orida's »afia chieftan. Santos Traffic ante. His gambling enterprises in Havana bad been closed down by Castro after lhe 1959 revolution. In fact.· 1'raf. fica.nte had been lodged for a period in a Cuban jail. an lndJ1nt· ty that didn't e ndear C11tro to hi m. JACK ANDE RSON with Tramcantc. So Ro:1el ll The wo rd reached Roselli that some or the plotters had hcen tortured and thut Castro had learned about the whole opera· lion called In hi" patron. the Ch.ic;_11{0 THF. CIA rolled orr the Hosclll ~odfather Som "Momo" Gian· operation in March. 1003. hui cana, lodeal with Trafficanll'. r ecr uiled a C !li;lro asiwci otc• Aa RoHlll's os11oeiates tell It. named Rol a ndo Cubeta to he perau.ded Olancana that it murder Castro would t>. lo their udvanta~c to In an impromptu. three-hour win the 1ood will of the CIA. Con interview with Asrmc:iated l'rc11!I vlnced, Olanc•hll new down to reporter Daniel Harker. Custro F'lorida t-0 mnke the preliminary 1nthcuted that he knew about the arrangements attempa on hili lifl' ttnd wurncd He was in the middle of these thnt U.S. leaderi; alRO ml~ht not del.icate dealln~s. incidentally, be 81re Thal wa~ Sept.ember 7, when he learned that his favorite 100.1. g i rl friend , s inger Phyllis According to Roselli, Castro McGuire. h ad d evelo ped a enlisted the u me unde rworld romanlic :illachment in Las Ve· element• whom ho h:td cau1ht gas to come dia n Dan Rowan. ' plottitlg again11t him. They s up· Enraged, Giancana wanted to Oy' p0sedly were Cubans from the straight to Las Vegas and end the old Traffic ante organization romance. Workinl with Cuban intelligence. But Robert Maheu. who had they allegedly lined up an ex· recruited Roselli for the CIA . Marine sharpshooter named Lee talked Gllnca na out ot it by offer· Harvey Os wald. who had been lng to bug Rowan's hotel room active In the pro-Cnslro move. and promising the angry ment. mobtterafullre port. Accord ing t o R oscll 1's After TraUlcanle made it ONCE Gl,\~CANA and Traf· version. Oswald may have shot back to his Florid• hnunu. he lei\ ncante set It up, Roselli used the Kennedy or may have acted as a partofhisorganizationbehindin Havana u nderworld to plot decoy while others ambushed Havana. Some of hls henchmen Castro's demise. At first. they him from closer range. When even man'aged to develop con· tried to plant poison pills, sup· Oswald was picked up, Roselli tacts in Castro's inner cir~lc. plied by lhe CIA , in Castro's food. sugge5tcd, :the underworld con· These were the people Roselll The pills would have made it ap-spirators reared he would crack wanted to use to knockoff Castro. pear th at be died of natural and disclose information that But Roselli didn't have the t'au.ses. When lhls failed. srupers ~ ml&ht lead to them. n\11 almOll stature inside the Malia ~o makc,__w~er,e~d""'is_.a~t.-.-.he~d~t.._~_,.a:'rl"H.._a_v.._a._na_-.;;c,..,erUi~. nly would have brought a t-----~~,,...,.,....---....... ....-........ ~ ... nr-...,..,.---tlfe ne e ar an e e \w op. ey were caug . nw-~ackdown on the Mafia, So Jack Ruby was ordered to eliminate Oswald. making It op. pear 11s an act of re prnsal agoln11t the Presidt>nt'll killer. At least thl11 is how Rosellt explaJned ihc tra~C'dy in Dallas. There rs no pr()Uf, ot co1.1r11~. B u I t h t' r c i s 11 o m e c o r roborallvc. c i rcums tontlal evl d c n <'l'. I t h u11 b n n ellta bllshetl. for ex11n1plc, th1;al 0 11wald v111i lt•cl the Cuban con· sulatc In Mexico City twc1 month!! before the druarul day In 1Joll a11. An informant named Sylva Duran rir~t stut.t..'ll. then de- nied, that she had overheard tho Cubans spe ak to 08wrud about assas1tnutin~ 11omeone and had attn them slip hi m 11omo money. Several key CIA omclats believed that Castro WM b41hlnd the Kennedy 11ssa1U1lnatlon. Two days artcr the "hoot.lr1g, the CIA cabled from Meiclco Clty that Ambassador Thom u Mann felt the Soviets were too sophistical· ed to participat~ In a direct as· sasslnotion or tho President but that the Cubans would have bffn stupid enough to recruit Oswald. the Ke nn ed y assassination beh1nd closed doors by the Senate Intelligence Committee. The tran11 C'r lpt Is 11 tamped "Top Secret." W ~ c an report, however, thul RoselU did not tell the sonatora the u me story that he had conrtded to MM>Clete11. lie t1lld It waa hl!I opinion that lhe plot against CHtro 1'11d hacktlred ind lhat Castro had arrllll~ed for Kennedy's t'luth. nut ltoselll slre1111ed that this was merely his own 1pccuJ1tlon. ORANOE COAST DAILY PllOT Hc•llrtt N K111mt. /•11h/f4/1t1t fl11111ta1 K lft'\'11, 1':rl1t111 //tJrboro K"llJlr/1, f;dllutwl 1'01111 ~;d1111r 'l'ht• Nlllorlnl puiie 11f tlw Dt1lly f'ltot 'e1·k11 In 1nrorm 11nd •llmul11lc• n•111kr1' hy 1>rf1'tntln1t on lhli. flllJ<f' fl lY<rrH· <'ommont11ry nn to\m'it or Interest b~ 11yndiclll· t'tl co umnl11t~ and cartoonl11u. by provld1ni.r u Corum for rcodera' Ylf•\\• anll by 11reiicntln~ lhl11 ncw11pnpvr'11 opinion• 11nd ldf'1111 IT HAS ALSO been es\1bU1bed on <'Urrcnt toPi<''· 1'hi' l'()i~ori11I th t J k R b i d--" h d ..._ or1lnlon:-of the U11ily l'llol appcnr a a c u Y n _, a "'"'n onlv 111 thc cdllurlal t·utumn ot lh1• in Cuba and had ~Iona tn ' the Havana underworld. OneCIA llll' (tf lht p1111~ 011inloru1 ''" pr<'s&l.!d by thv columnMA and cable, dated November 18, 1913, c11rtooni111S t1nd lefter wnll!rt are report ed that '·an Amerlean thrlr own and no entlc1t~«'mcnt or gangster·type nam.cl Ruby'' had th(llr ''ic•u b~· the Unlly Pllot Yi.1it«l Santo11 'frarrtcante ln hla ~hcmld l>c lnfern~. Cuban prison. Jl'ridny. Sept. 10. 19'76 ReseUi-Wi&3-<f~'-----------' , Friday. S&p•ember 10 1976 DAIL y PILOT A7 ___ QUEENIE Bv Phil lnterlandi At 86, Finger Licker MQehes at 211 (. ... ··---· .. . .. ~ ....... .....,_ . .._..... "The struggJr for power around hcrt' 1!> i.omething' fierce." L /ti. Boyd NEW YORK (AP) -What's &olng on here - Kentucky Fried Cb.icbn al the super.swank 21 Club? And guess who came lo lunch; none other than Cot Sanders rum.self, that old master of chicken and publicity wbo was lbere for.an 86lh birthday party. Nolhing liJte It had ever been served at 21 before, and club orncaals said 1l probably never )"Ould be again. INSTEAD OF lLVER SERVING dishes, there were roil containers or Kentucky Frled Chicken twice-cooked sweel <.'Om and foll-wrapped cole slaw. Col. Harland Sanders, wanting his trademark white linen s uit, was the center or attention for re- port~rs and photographers lntrigued by his remark on Wednesday that some or his product served in New York was "C1nger·Lickin' bad " Sanders said that with S,500 stores selling the product. "the bad ones are bad and the good ones. are good. When you've got. 10,000 cooks, the human element keeps creeping rn." HE THOUGHT 11IE CHJCKEN served al 21 - Of Facing The Music "Where'd we get the ex pression 'to face lhe m u.sic '?'. inquires a client. Not every ear- ly entertalner with stage fright was eager to step in front of those curtains to go into the act. looking out over the orchestra pit with the musiclans therein to the audience beyond. But every dancer , singer or comic, who really wanted to make it, sooner or later would have lo face the introductory music. Our Language man says "the music" turned into a slang term for the chee rs or Jeers. whichever, or the audience. ESKU10S Q . "Your Language man says 'Eskimo' is a Cree Indian word meaning 'raw meat eaters .· Do a ll the Eskimos refer to lhemselves by that name''" A. Not all. Some say they're 'the Inuit' which simply means "the people/' Singular for that is "lnnuk." Q. "Which wins 1n a fight between a hon and a leopard?" A. The l1tUer l<--opl.lr<l usually. Such balllci. "'er kills have been photo graphed. The fierct• quick leopard cloes n 't ncce-.-.ari ly destroy the lion. but 11 most J!ene ralh hJt·ki. 1t off Q "Wh~1t :, wrong with London·s Big Ben?" A. Nothing. if you'U permit a little mtpick- ing. Big Ben is the bell. ll 's the clock that's un-' dergoing repair. t;x_acuy why 1 don 't know. After 117 years, it just stopped recently. . CRIM E DO~N'T PAY A Los Ange les taxi driver keeps about half a dozen neatly wrapped little packages in the glove compartment or his cab. One or these he tosses into the back seat before picking up each new fare . 1-~ou r oul of live male customers return the packages. he says. Four out or rive fem a le passengers don't. He nils it a game he likes to play lo break the monotony. The packages contain nothing but notes which read: "Crimedoesn'tpay:· Remember, that duU black pan uses less gas or electricity in cooking than does the bright shiny pan. which tends to ren ect some heat. History records that Confucius almost in· variably complained that his n ee wasn't white enough Age JS, it has been noted, 1i. usually when lads stop being Boy Scouts and start betng girl scouts. Far more people throu~hout history have bleached their hair light than dyed 1t da rk. Appointed Rounds j ~.; ~!!J©SJ1/dJR 1 To Lose Sasha 1 ~ I OAKLAND (AP) Neither sleet, nor rain, nor snow will stay a po:,tal currier from rus appointed rounds. But this docsn 't mean his dog can go, too. For S'"l years, Sasha, a 100-pound Labrador relrie\'er, accompanied postm an Carl Hanna, SO . on his daily rounds . That 1s. until Auit 13 when Han- na's supervisor. Stan McChntock. spotted the dog in a postal jeep McCLINTOCK TOl,D HANNA that Sasha couldn't ride with ham "He said there was :i safety factor concerned. Th.is was the firs t t1m1.• I knew anything about it," Hanna said. ·'H e said he knew Sasha had been walk· ing with m e on the route for years , but didn't know she had been riding in a J:(overnmeot vehicle to the route." Sasha was only a puppy when she met Hanna and began accompanying him on his four.mile route. When Sasha's owners moved away in 1974, theygavelhedog to Hanna. McCLINTOCK IS ON VACATION, but hi& supervisor. Frank Ro~ers, said there probably are some "remote" safety reasons for the decision . .. If tbe carrier had u traffic accident, she <Sasha} might have proved u distraction." said Rogers. "Suppe>se she bit someone? The Post OHice would be responsible. Even 1! she was docile animal. somebody m1Rhl have tripped or stumbled over her." S£RVIH6 TH£ UNITED TASTES Of AME1bCA F<lA l8f Vf.AAS MOM 179' Tt> fOQllY-9lC 5EHfRRIONS OF Tl4E If.AM ~l:t 1-\AVE 8£EM MA10M6 n4E ~s IJHEST 80Ull80H. •l~lt,..•Y •IAC,_I" f~. -. ..... •II l<lllMl)l)I 11•\llllll\A'jOft\;'I 108" '"I llVIS ~ H ~y 11 11111111 CI (ll~WtJ .. I IJIAV"' MARVAC ELECTRONICS 1170 Harbor llvcl. Costa MHa, Califonlia 92627 (where Harbor & Newport meet) CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SALE ifi~~~~~25 % 0 FF TV TUBES C.B. EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES TV-CAR ANTENNAS TEST EQUIPMENT MUCH MORE!! WE ARE HAVING OUR IST SALE IVY FEATURING 250/o 0,, OUR MORMAL Wli()USALI PRICES. THIS IS OUR WAY OF SAYING THANKS FOR OVER 10 YEARS OF YOUR SUPPORT AND PATRONAGE CASH&CAHY ·= 2 ~!!!11!!!5. SUNDAY SEPT. 1211 :00 to 5:00 P.M. cooked over a mile away and brought take-out style -was "good." "Look how Cull ol Jwce It is," he said. cuttrng in· to lhe meat after su\ger Peiey Lennon's 3·year-old dauahter Jennle s aid grace. Th~ a reporter showed him a container or s~m· ders' chicken from a store a half-mile nearer. and Sanders said "lhot looks better than lhis." Welc;omo IO Manner ~ Mile 5Quare • ~ 648-9249 ii t0< Ca!Eiftng ' MARINER·s C O FFEE S H OP ~606 AVON ST NEWPORT BEACH' ' On Wednesday, while tasting some ch11:kt'n an a SMders s tore here. the colonel excla1 med· "This 1!\ :;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I the worst fried chicken I ever ate In my life " I THADDEUS SINGLETON, MANAGER OF th1: outlet. was s tunned. Ile told the colone.1: "I just do wbut I'm told by th" complllly." The eompany is Heublein Inc or Hartfonl Conn .• which owns the compuny that the colonel sold in 1964. Heublein Offacuds were present in full force at the colonel's birthday party "He has kept us on our toes." said Steve Im miel, a m anager of \he New York area. "lle's not a Pollyanna. He's not a fake image created to sell a food product.'• COL. SANDERS WAS IN NEW YOKK York do· ing voice-o\ ers for the televtsion commercials that have made him one or the best-known 86-year-olds in the United States. Cut ting a two-tiered birthday cake with a chocolate Rhode Island Red chicken on top, he told guestsat21: "This is the greatest honor l'\c ever had 10 m) life -all you people from all the media coming lo the 21 Club for m y birthday -I hope you liked it, Loo. "When you sell $1.5 b1llton worth of chicken a year, there's gotto besomethin •good somewhere · · SAME NAME WINS GAME Jf'l:U :O.tlf: ll CCI< SA.LE I/a tol,2 OFF.· °""'"· p•htlih cc..-........ SI. blCMIHI & ........ for ...... Men ::. Leisure Su11s Shu ts and Ter ry w ear ·1·11•; U E.\l'll('O~IUt;H • SHOPS. I"(.'. Sp•rry Topsldu1 tor Men & Women '-2633W Coast Hwv :;..w.5333 .. " ... '·' Newport Beacll _,... .... _ INow more than ever you need the Information !printed every day l11!1ifjQINi .. .. A BEAUTIFUL EXPERIENCE Now open for vour ~hopprng plru,uw Boys Marl&et "Boy-. I01.·1• !llrf,' l'·mfll111•111r•>d1111•,•1n11rm1•1 .11111 gordt>n .. hop Sc.acUff Ph•nn•cy D11hWTV .rnd 1•1TK•rq1•ncy I h '!>elVlce C itf", W11i. Home Federal Sa\llnge A t.o.n Association of S•n Diep Compll>tl.! s.ivl~ pl111\S and ot~r spco.11 ~Mt l"' s..dlff Oeane,n Ane dry deaning and expert eltPTation ... 11...t Ubendlon Unique hair cullrnq nncl .,tvfinq .J11lw11" .10.I ac~lc n111ls. s..cHff Tn-' I ree IJ'ClwJ seMCe., t11id toaal VdCc>hon plannnlg Dr. Dale Brandon , Oentlst. Wat Encl Boatlq .. Fun collection nl sportswear, dres5e"i and acressorie-.. "8 YCMI UM It /\!tractive gifts 11nd unu'illtll M1tiqu1 .... 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J•"• w1mam .,,., Anc''"a MUllM> MONTS t.ut,,_, <11><1 Palr•<•• Ann (ASAP '•""1 lft ~ 11<,.,.,, LEEP ER L•nda 5'A •"" (r•19A.ftdf't.iit HELTON JoM c and E'1Pila a· l!AMll!EZ Situ• E ...... S«...-e . ">CHWAI! rz Motf\•11• ana O.vto L.., LEW Yon'! S ano i...... Jr VEGA ~,.. G •"<I E•n>UI A J()HN~EN Bevtrly Jun ano 114110'> '>v-rr• A~O EOn1 M. <100 Dt"'9'y C..-n~ l •NOGl!EN, Ctl•• Ehz•bfl~ and Ooual .. Jam.. 8LESSING, A Santa Ana busi· nessman who claim, be as helping ban~rupl 1n· div1duals s uc ceorully handle their federal court actions at a ree much lower than tbal chargttd by lawyers learned Wednesday in court that the lawyers don't like it. O r nnge Co unt y Superior Court Judge John L. Flynn Jr., a lawyer. granted an io· junction against Lloyd P. Simon's activities a.fter hearing protests from the State and Orange County llar Associa· tions. Both organizations were re presented by lawyers. S IMON VA I NLY argued that he simply provides a "kit" whlcb contains Cull directions for persons who feel they can handle bankruptcy actions without resorting to costly legal ad vice. Simon said his top fee for such counseling is $210. He pointed out that o<.i,.,,' '"" "•••" • sM1 ™ c.1"" be hired an attorney to ~=~s°"S:~~.~·~ ... ~~o ... ,.,... K ... give his c lients any w.c.oeow• .. < ._.,,..Ann""° O.••a further advice that may ~'.~~ ~;:~e ""'·~~::: "'..::~ be necessar y beyond l""''""°rQ<' w&G'IE"' o,,.""' thatcontainedinthek.!t. 't-f'tJtl°Wt01llnt Mll'Jt. IUDGE FLYNN'S in· junction warns Simon that h e mus t not represent to the public that he can provide legal advice or services sub- Newport Pair Going to Court. 1 A Newport Beach ered with pines. The de· ralhttr and son, na med in velopmeot , Conc ho a total ol 93 felony C'OW>ts La.Jte, was represented in an Arizona land 1IDd as being complete with seeu.ritles rraud indict· streets and utilities and ract , it was r olling grassland that h;ad a rew road sites bu!Jdoted across it. ment, are slated to ap. readyforconstructlon. INVESTIGATORS pear in court Monday. Investigators say, in further allege that the Dlnnells and tbe 1S others named in the Maricopa County\ Aris .... indictments then Uegll· ly sold t.be mortgaee. IOI' lht1 property to olbef partles. ORANGE COUNTY Clyde D 1nne11 . 56. illld --jiiiiiiiiiim•ii!iii!!iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-=-:~ his son , Anthony, 28. werP arres t e d on a fugitive warrant from THE MOST UNl9UI AMD DIFFHIHT Parenting Clcus Sei Arizona last week by Newport Beach police Bail carried on the warrant was $250,000 ror the elder Oinnell und SSO.OOOCorhisson. GIFT IDEAS YOU MIGHT MOT HAVE THOU.HT OF GAMES -PUZZLES BACKGAMMON -GIFTS -MAGIC Fun Tree uo1 w. Operfe. Udo v-... Newport .._. • ...._.TIM Coffff , ....... At Ht?spital HOWEVER, NOT long alter their arrests . those bails were reduced by muoc1pnl court Judge Robert Law at the rc Open 7 Days ~ -Fdday1 'Ill 9:00 -Phone $75-1139 quest or the Dinnells' at _ _!~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!~ The Orange County tomey, Sidney Lester PREE Chapte r of American Cly d e Dinne ll was Red Cross wilJ sponsor a . freed from Orange Cunty r • • • • • • • • • • class on "parenting" Jail after posting Sl0.000 I beginning .Ocl, 6, ~he bail and Anthony was I G00<1 fhru Oct 3 1976 at Hoag M emorial freedon$15,000 ba1l. Hos pital Conference The pair will appear in PrltHER OF PEPSI Center, 301 Newport Judge Law's courtroom Blvd., Newport Beach. in the Central Judicial . . . . The six.week co~e is Distnot Co~rt In. Santa With Every G1ant-S1ze Pi zza order for parents of children Ana for an 1dentiflcaUon . . trom infancy to school hearing. court omciaJs lncfudmg Home Delivery Orders age. Topic,s wUJ include said. physical d evelopment, The hearing is held to discipline, feeding and establis h that the ar· social development. r estees are the peopl~ Pre-registration is re· named in the out or state quired . Call SlS-5381. warrant. ACCORDING to in· / Antique Meet. ves ugators rrom the " \\\e ce Arizona A t torn e y , '. · ~~\a The Orange County General's office, the two 1 ~ ve~eC '\e~ Antique Society will bold men were part of a SS.51 \O~ a' \ its monthly dinner meet~ million land fraud, r\i\'\\e · ing Sept. 16 a t the Sad· perpetrated by the in· • \\\e " dleback Inn, 1600 E. surance company known ~ First St., Santa Ana. as Combined Equity As· •t Graves Blake ofl.agun:a -surance. Beach will s peak on The company alleged· American Silver follow-I y so 1 d Io ts in ing the 7:30 p.m. dinner. northeastern Arizona, R eservations can be which were "gr ossly made .. b y phoning misrepresented" as be· S44.&139. ing near lakes and cov· l 1 • r • I • I ' ' •• ~ I I McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 Deaths Elsewhere stituting that given by an 1~---~~~--------~-~------~---~-~-~--~-~-~~~-~------~ accredited attorney. Se1n Juan Caoistrano 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Morruary Cnaoet 3500 Pac1t1c V1t!w Drive Newoorr Cahlorn1.1 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Av11 W1>:;tm1nster 893·352'l SMITHS' MORTUARY 621 Ma,n SI Hunttngton Bedch 536-6539 SMITH TUTHILL LAMB OUR WESTCLIFF CHAPEL Mortuary • • 646·4888 427 E 17th St . Costa Mesa RICHMOND, Va. <AP> -Dr. Walter Riese, 86, an inter n a ti o nally known brain specialist who participated in a never-carried-out plan lo study the brain of AJbert Einstein arter Einstein cited. died Thursday. LOS ANGELES (AP> -Guy H. Spaman, 71 , who heade d the Los Angeles office of the U.S. Secret Service for nearly 20 years. died in Grand Rapids, Mich. The career agent guarded every pre- siden t from Herbert Hoover--to Richard M. Nixon before he retired. BOZE MA N , Mont. (AP) George Chap· man Sinton, 89. who served in the U.S. Elec· toral College from 1924 to 1968, longer than anyone else.died Monday. And the judge told Simon that he must not u se th e te rm "bankruptcy" in ad· vertisiog or charge fees other than those orrered "by a scrivener or public stenographer " in coMec· tion with bankruptcy ac· lions. Mcinnis Gets Post Newport Beach City Councilman and former mayor Donald A. Mein· rtis will ser ve as Public Em pl oyes Di vis io n chairman in the 1976 Uruted Way or Orange County North /South campaign. JCPenney ···-NEWPORT •.l~• CENTER · FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y NEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. BOSTON FERNS Lush indoor hanging plants. Large Selection. 8" Pot. Reg. 16. 99 now 9 99 6 Pot. Reg 5 99 NOW X'9 PIGGY BACK PLANT Good hanging plant for an area in your house with medium sunlight. Fertilize often. 6" pot. Reg. 5.99 NOW 399 ' PRAYER PLANT (Rabbit Tracks) .· Watch the leaves fold up at night. Ideal plant for areas with medium to low sunlight. 6 " pot. Reg.6.99 NOW399 •QuantrtieS limited on Ad merchandise Wherever you live or work In Keystone Kountry, a wulth of free services Is always close at hand-at your nearest Keystone offlc.e. Stut with these; nou.ry or copying service. Or money orders. They·~ all yours, all absolutely frff, at Keystone ofOces. What do you pay for travelers chedul Safe deposit boxl Note collectlonl They a.II add up. But with a minimum ac.count at Keystone, they don't cost )'Ou a.penny. On top of It all, Keystone pay s you the fop interest on all savings accounts. A full 5.25% on passbook to a generous 7.75% on certificate accounts. 'Wllh n~oo m1nfmul!'I. "Wilh "000 mllllmwm. And you'll always enjoy personallzed counseling on how to make the most of your savings program, In such areu as IRA and Keogh plans, and ux defetre<I Investment annuities. So drop In. Over coffee we'll show you why the best place to nve Is Keystone Savings! .. ~KEYSTONE SAVINGS Westminster Office. 14011 Beach Blvd · Atrport Center Office, 4301 MacArthur Blvd ·Anaheim Off;c:e, 555 North Euclid Anaheim Hills Otfice. 574t E. Senta Ana Canyon Road · Mission V1eio Office, 24041 Marguerite Parkway Assets o\fer $81 million I • Wednesday. Sep•ember 8. 1976 •YOU SAVE MONEV .... THE FIRST PR ICE MARKED ON THE MERCHANDISE INDICATES THE PRICE FOR COMPARABLE QUALITY .... •THE SECOND PRICE IS YOUR COST •YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE!!! CARRIES THE WEST'S LARGEST SELECTION OF PAINT lit PAINT ACCESSORIES .... IN HUNDREDS OF POPULAR COLORS .... FOR HUNDREDS OF USESw.All AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! •INTERIORS •EXTERIORS •AMPLE FREE PARKING ADJACENT TO ALL STORES •OUR LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ON EVERY ITEM ... EVERY DAY! , •FLAT •SEMl·GLOSS •HIGH-GLOSS •OIL BASE •PLASTICS •RESINS •VARNISHES •STAINS •SEALERS • •THINNERS •UNDERCOATS •PRIMERS •CLEANERS EXTRA- ORD INARY -~ .';rVALUE! 1 r~t1l~raw t~t"ls . ON ·~_:_·:---S.ONl-GML~ __ -:l ~~~vl~•~NTouR ~ RETAR.399 LOW ORI EFSLTATO AF 1DNUI SRHA BLE ::~~~:~~:.~~~.;:~·.~~~~~~.~ GAL. • 1 HOUR DRYING •WASH A Bl E • Friday. September 10 197ci t COPVRIOHT 1976 •EXPE RT SERVICE AND ADVICE ....... .. BY QUALIFIED PAOFESSIONAl SALESCLERKS •9000 PAINT AND DECORATING ITEMS •EVERYTHING ALWAYS SOLD WITH AN UNCONDITIONAL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE •SERVING THE PUBLIC SINCE 1939 DAILY PILOT L E I TAKE ADVAN"TAGE OF THISSPEC .. AL OUY· o\JT OF OVERS 1,000.000 WORTH OF f'AMOUS WALLCO\/ERING•ELEOANT II PRINTS•STAIN RESISTANTeSCRU08ABLE e STRIPPABLE e PRE TRIMMED •27 IN WIDE •SOME FLOCKS AVAILABLE A/11~1 Ouoli~ ~'JR&8~BIRGE® VINYL CANVAS BACKED --... WALLCOVERING COIPARAll.E OUR LOW PRICE RETAIL795 1195 PRICE THE WEST'S l AROEST WALlCO\/ERING DEPARTMENT. CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS OF PATTERNS Of IN STOCK VINYlS. FLOCKS. WEAVES AND PRE PASTED PAPERS OR ORDER FORM HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL ORDER 0£CORA TOR PA T"TERNS PER SGL. ROLL SpnAv ENAMEL INTERIOR LATEX 12 ~~~ol eon SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL PRE-TRIMMED WALLPAPER SALE ~IAllf EC~Y & CONVENIENCE IN Of(E CAN -~ ;;•6All9f5 eEASY APPLICATION ,._ SELF.SPRAY CAN eEXTREMEl Y TOO OH & OURABlE HIOH :11~0 52s •CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION OF PATTERNS & c OUR -""' SAYE 65 \ to 75\ OUR PRICE OLOSS FINISH •FAST DAVINO SPARKLING WHJ Tl: & COLORS EXTERIOR ·lllTERIOR LATEX ACRYLIC FLAT c EA. WALL PAINT WHITf,OFFWHITE ~A Sfl£CTION OF POFULAR l:OLORS COIUMAIU R£Ull5.ts l'alCl 69 GAL. A ! WHITE OFF-WHITE , ,, •• ~ ~ g, COLORS -----=-.,-ALSO AVAILABLE IN OVARTS •USE FOR WALLS AND WOOOWOAIC •AN E><CEl LENT PAINT AT A LOW PRICE •DURABLE e SCRUBBABLE •SOFT OLOW FINISH SIZES FROM 3 ~!>IN. ro 24,.3G1N AVAILAOLE ... ARTISTS' CANVAS PANELS COLORS SOL e BRIGHTEN-UP PRICE llOU DECORATOR PEG BOARD VOOR WALLS PRE-PASTED WALLPAPER CWlllAIU HOOKS ClmPWllf c =:59~0 79c c 1uM22s 5ss M Ulf Pia NICE TO • e PRE-TRIMMED •SCULPTURED DESIGN e lNAWIDE ELIMINATES THAT VARIETY OF OUR 'ER BENT WIRE LOOK POf'ULAR SGL. •DURABLE BRASS FINIS~l PER PATTERNS & PRICE ROLL LOCKING HOOKS THAT PKO. COLORS WON'T FALL OUT OF 2 FLOORCOVERING &CARPETING AM Tl CO® VINYL ASBESTOS •12 • 12 IN •EMBOSSED PATTERNS eHOUSEHOLD GAUGE •OOES OVER WOOD OR CONCRETE OUR PRICE FLOOR TILE OUR LOW PRICE •LONG LASTING SHINE •2 ATTRACTIV£PATTERNS so. YD Prime ® •6 MODERN COlORS e12 FT. WI DTHs-......-:~----~ OZITE ® INDOOR-OUTDOOR OZITE~& SALEM~ 69 so YD CARPETING PRINTED PATTERN CARPETING •CUTWITH SCISSORS •6 FT WIDTHS •EXTREMELY DURABLE COMPARAOLE RETAIL PRICE 5.95 OUR PRICE •USE THROUGH OUT THC HOUSE •SMART ~OLORS g PATTERNS •FOAM 8ACKEO • 12 Ff WIOTHS 69 ~~~iJ so 1 ·J • VO _ \\---) ') / ;,' r1 / / tandard Brands --- OPEN 1 DAYS & 5 NIG HTS· MONDAY THAU FRIDAY, 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M.· SATURDAYS. 8 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. ·SUNDAYS, 9 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. Sa~~M~na . co~n~!!m .. v ,Q!g!'9 8 a int & Decorating enters 62=:~ the west 1 BLK. SO. OF WARNER IOELHll 1 BLK. £AST OF BROOKHURST (BETWEEN TAFT 81 KATELLAI TELEPHONE (7141 546-4597 TELEPHONE (7141533·1507 TElEPHONE (714) 998·2301 la Habra CORNER WlilTTIER 8t IOAHO 2 BLKS. E. OF BEACH.HACIENDA TELEPHONE 12131 1?1·5106 VISIT OVR C0Mf>L£TE CARPET DEPARTMENT AT TH£ ORANGE STORE. WH£RE ~ MANY 01' THE SPECIAL ORDER ITEMS Af'Pt:ARINO IN THIS AO AR£ AVAILA8LI: FOR IMMl:DIATE PICK· UP. CAEOIT TERMS AVAILA8LI: ON CARPETIN G. OO•IT•YOUR 5£LF C)(f'ERT ADVICI: OR PROirt:SSIONAL. CARI" TI \ , •/ ·. - Frida Se •ember 10 1976 At 2700 West Coast Hwy., Newport Beach . ..... ~ -e-~-n:· ~ ~-r./ ~ .. t-•• THE FIVE WHO DID THE MOST FOR MARINERS MILE SQ. WILSON WOODMAN A rchitect Deceneer. 1974 April, 1976 LLOYD ROSS Contractor * IOI McDANIEL Contractor • * DRAWING FOR PRIZES SAIURDAY, SEPT. 11 * * * DICK YOST Contractor . Project Designer '------- ""'· 1976 It's good to have you ltack on ·the 111apl SAfFELL-McADAM, INC. Arrow Sash cmd Door Co., Inc. Barnard EngineerillCJ Co., Inc. Bicrd and Crockett Plumbing SerYice, Inc. Briggs Electric Co. Ganahl Lu111ber Co. • Huff Lumber Co. Modern Decorators Smith Bros. Co. Western Paving Co., Inc. . ' ' \ , • • • f . . • . . .. l l . r ~ I I . GRAND P-RIZE _,J Stop by and v1s1t with us m our new quarters at Manners Mile Square • r The Mediterranean Cruise that follows in the waf<e of Ulysses. From 41398• 1-l d<1~s Air !:-ea Cru1s.-11boerd thtt ms G11ldl'n ()d\"W lea1unn11 a ir o an,ponolion by --l'AN AM JwryHetlrvng i-_,...,.,,.....,u Bob Neill Gofdon Childers None Hellrung Don Brislawn I t "' • L~' 1 ;~\~Une : Eljnor Baggett Marilyn Gust • : TraveI Dag ~ A unique salon specializing in only • : one service-<emoving unwanted body ·and faclal hair by wai;ting. Our treatments are quick ana comfortable and we invite : AIR TICKETS-TOURS-CRUISE S : : 2700 W. COAST HWY. ~EWt'ORT BEACH CA 92663 : : (714) 631 -1976 . • : ~·--------~~-..--~------.----~--------4 you to .•• /..,./ //._ ~~-c _ ~IARISERS )tilt: SQl'i\RE ?700 \\'.COAST II\\'\'. ~t'ITE ll!-13 63l·l53l 1'u55ell I 1Jnteriors D/l~fc'/ f ,\I />Oft/TN\ I 111t I 11111/11•1 / .. r /),111 • ()/{1.,1 • l.1'1r,trll• "·' NOW OPEN IN NEWPORT BEACH Copper Anchor Lamps Glass Showcase .,1 Minl1ture Blnnacle & Telegraph I tdlllrtftr dril 1. 111t1n flr ''"" "'"' Vtrt"'1•'" ''""" • /.,111d /'•"'''"' 1/11111 • •tt•r.1/.lr ,_/,, .. p..111/111~· • "'""' ""'"'" • fl.11•//1,/ 1/(tn'fll• • /l.111J 1,ft1 f.l 11s.:111, 1/1///(ff ,,,,;1 "'" •l•t.1,I• • 11.111111.tl /.1H1{" • l•r.111 I ,J, 11111• ••''"'P" t 0 1,111/,/,,..,, 0 u /tf/d• ,,., • ,;.,,,,,.,,,,, • ,., .. ., , , , , "' I 11 ~, N Ii. ,,,,,, Oltl II'"''" ll(Jtftftt ,,,,, .,,,,., tlffflr 1111/l"ft ... 11,.,,a11. ,.,,,...,,. ,,,,.._,,dl •dfl#•rt ti.-11,1,.,,,11> ,;,,,/ cr,1/11...,11i/•1Jt N/ tht J'.ttl Al H11111ll I /11tr<1•~• 11¥ l••I t1rl •I 11• 1/111 lt.1"'1 •.t/1••1••"'' '' ,1111 , •'1' ,,,,,. h ,,/,,, t•• ,,. 11tttl "' 1/tf 11111/f••• •I t ""1t o1•tl to""'""" C>nH MONOAY-eAW..DAY 10.5 IN MARINER'S MILE SQUARE 2700 West COlst Hwy .• Newport IHCh 541.2505 • «,,.,nail _,J/rliJ/ /., Ju 1ia;/ paillli11~, tllrn/h#r Wlllj u/ • •pMJi"'I '"!JOU "C'J II .. 'JOUr Jj({J , .• ti I 'JUllf' nail j 'C)ll.I ""' prol1el tfum u•1Lh filt r rtday Sop•embo~ l..;;0_;;1 W.;..6;._ _____ .,:D::.;A:.:.:ll:..:.Y..:.P.,;,:IL:.::O:;.;.T_.A~J~f GRAND OPENING September 1l.1976 fo,Y#M~ d1J ~~~~-'ff~ ... 'J/i, ··;., ... tf.. 11alura f /wt 1rnt'/., lo k 1w m wi//,. t1r v,/ho1d l'ul ,/i 'JI. •.. mak114p arlul I" Jiow 'I°'' tfi. /ai4Ji & gr1a~Jl O"JaltU, to J,,p ct,,,, & ,,Jta1w• 'lour 11a Lera f /,.au liJ. ... 2700 W. Paci/Ir Coa11 H"'Y· j~ullt 28l. Mum1cr's Milt Sq"411 ~ Nf'k'pnrt Stach :;-:: IJ./.(1./.'.),\'llJ :: , , -it - Dstrctrve Soortsweor fOf Men & Wcmen ?700 W Coast H.ghwoy /lvlorlnoi's Mite Newport Baoct\ CA 92663 (Tld) 642·Al42 ,. ' ~ I • t\JJDAILYPILOT Friday Sep•ember 10. 1978 . ' ... . I 1 1 ' ' • f I j .. J . I . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. , • .~ • . ~ :~ .. . . .. . .. . . . · .. :: .· .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . ; -.: , ... . ' .. . -: .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. ' " . . . . ... FOR THE BACKGAMMON MOWN l(ATJOITT( An ACHl CASE wmt A.rt'l19UE POINTS OH ALT rl.AYIM6 NLO -lllfl IMJllOGllAMMMG llKlJIJB>- CONNOISSEUR WORLD'S LARGEST SELECTIOI OF BACKGAMMON SETS. TABLES & ACCESSORIES! COMPARABLE S35 VALUE 19 ~.~ OIWITITIES LEARN BACKGAMMON FREE LEARN & PLAY THIS EXCITING GAME IN ONE EVENING! JUST CALL FOR RESERVATIONS W.L.A.-474 -5544 ORANGE CO.-( 7141 645-5021 GHESS Ii GAMES V N L IM19?£D CELEBRATES THE OPENING OF ITS NEW STORE IN NEWPORT BEACH! ..• FOR THE CHESS- PLAYER ' HENCH WOOD tHESSMEM STAUITOM DESIGI fOUlllAMllll Sill J •, • IWG AllllOUI r•Sll-WllGllflD ' flln D 142 to S50 VALUE 2995 ••• FOR THE DART ENTHUSIAST rtOftSSIOllAl QIGllSll lllSnt IOUO MO VALUE 2995 MAIN STORE 10MI w. PICO BLVD. (ATWll TWOOO) WESIL'OS ANGELES 474·5M4 VALLEY STORE 18132 VENTURA BLVD (AT LWIOA) ENCtHO eeo-•a•a NEW ORANGE COUNTY STORE 2700 W. COAST HWY. 1-..n-.u.., NEWPORT BEACH (714) M5·502t -OPEN EVERY DAY.- ··- '. SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 7 8 a.m. -5 p.m. FREE GIFT DRAWING 2-Gott cooler ice chests Airguide windspeed Indicator Franklin stopwatch 2-Adult life jackets 2-2W Dry chemical Fire Extinguisher 2-Sets Proto Professional screwdrivers 1-Chort tube FOOT PIONEER BOAT 1"" PtOnHf ,. a1tnt W991'ht ;tf\d II bfffC• Hi kNd •nd ""t@ad . . . List Price s 17750 SALE 5 12495 T, I' 8oeu and 12' C.- OUTSTANDING FEAT\JRCS N1111 .. ttv 1>uov1n1 uty 10 maneuver and board §""~r ~•mteu double-hull conuruction to wautr line eo--1 eMrylnq ......ai... Choice of three colon SPECIFICATI ONS Miu>tenance hoe Length '. . . . • . 7 ~ "'9de of Ou-t p,,Lv-lhylene Beam • • · · · • • • • • • • • • · • • · · • • • 4 5 _ Oeolh .. . .. . .. ... ... 16 Eny 10 •ti»" Weight . . . • • • • . . . . .•.•.•. 70 lbs. Caoac11y 330 lbs Capacity 3 h p MolOf A ~U mc>tOf COf'IWfh 1 hf p I0'"8 U'li 0 a •I .t>Wt ..,.,tin• ot •••nH10tt1n4 VOUf f ••fUty •nd fr .. neb from vtc:h1 co O..Ch. FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY' SELECTED GROUP OF SALE MERCHANDISE Columbian Aqua Meter Depth Sounders .............................. List sgg so SALE 1/2 OFF • h ~ Selection of Thermo· lnsulated 'Mugs & Glasses . ........................... List s1 2-s1 s SALE 1/2 OFF . Assortment of Vlchek Tool & Tackle Boxes ........................ list '1 1 "0-'3920 • SALE 1/2 OFF' Two Gallon Insulated Water Cooler ' .............................. List '1350 SALE s5ts Selection of Benson Benhook Anchors .. ...................... u sii11 15-'3800 SALE 1/2 OFF Mayfair Water Pressure System 1 p . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. LisP 1149s SALE 1/2 OFF Selection of Mayfair Bilge Pumps . . ....................... list •2 1 es_s3 7es J SALE 1/2 OFF Selection of Group of Taylor Flags · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · SALE 1/2 OFF Selection of Stainless Steel & Bronze Sail Hardware . ....................... ·............... SALE 1/2 OFF In addition to our regular stock of mari ne har~ar.a. w~ .. now carry H & l Marine Woodwork and, Panasonfo • ... , Radios, T.V.'s & Cassettes . We have the largest selection of brand names: Perko Hardware, Wilcox H ardware. International paints. Brolite Z-Spar paints and varnishes. Schaefer Sailboat hardware. Nicro-Fico sai lboat hardware. Merriman sailboat hardware. Tubbs cordage, Danforth compasses & anchors, Jabsco and Peters & Russell marine pumps. Balboa Marine Hardware Se"'ing OranBe County for otJer 50 yeara MARINER'S MILE S(i)UARE 2700 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach ..... I .., . :· . . .. ' . . • •• Friday, S!p!ember 10, 1978 DAILY PILOT A I :J I t ' .. :: .. · .. .. '• •, .. :: •. :: :· :· ,-;;~---;;-;.__________________ --· MARINERS MILE SQUARE---- 11 ! l!ftlf!ff ~ ' .NEWsToREONLv ! . 21oo·w. Coast Hl9hw1y, Newport r ft .. i Reg. 1.39 Value • 11 WITH COUPON 68·1022 i C:J~~~~ ~~N~~:R Ii !:~o~.~~h~~~.~~~!~~~ccd AND~~:ss i I 1 11' First 5-Cell Flashlight FREE extras at CITY I LOU JDeBERNARDI I regular price Persons under 16 must.be STATE I j 1 accompanied by an adult. Off er 'ex per es 9/16/76 -------·ZIP • 1----------------------------------------------· ·------. THESE SALE PRICES GOOD THAU THIS COMING MONDAY AT NEW·ST-ORE-ONLY STERE0/4-CHANNEL RECEIVER GOOD AT All PARTICIPATING RADIO SHACK STORES BUY EITHER OF THESE LOW-PRICED REALISTIC •, RADIOS AND GET YOUR ANTENNA (Reg. S 11 .95 to$ 34.95, FOR A PENNY! ¥· ••• SAVE UP TO 534.94 • I' t • f f I ~t! ... 1~::\s 5995 31-2053 Reg.10995 229.95 •31-2057 MODEL TRC-56 179!5 TELEPHONE-TYPE MOBILE CB 21.1sJ PLUS t c FOR ANTENNA!' WITH THIS < SALE COUPON Present this coupon w11h PlHchasc ot TRC-56 or TRC·24C CB radio and lal\c vour choice of anv one Archer mobile CB antenna lor onlv 1c more• Otter expires 9/16/76 SAVE 5 90 AM-FM STEREO SYSTEM WITH CASSETTE RECORD/PLAY DECK Aeg.1 199.95 A total recording facility that lets you add FULL-FEATURED CB RADIOS: your own voice to recordings! Play prerecorded tapes. AM. FM. FM stereo. N ow 45% off! • • Noise e1e1tlter •1td Autometk • lllum11t•ted S/RF Meters N01s• L11•.,ter C.rcuilsl "'"'" Modulett0n lnd1c•IOr ' • All,Cr'r"•' All C"•nnel FCC • 12 Volts DC N•t1•l•11• or TrH Accepted Mo~l1' Pos•t•v• Ground Oper•t•on ' FREE WITH COUPON CB BOOK . · _J A complete. authoritative. -----easy-to-understand guide to Reg. 1.25 everything you need to know Value about CB two-way radio! 18.10... Yours FREE with coupon. MODEL TRC·24C 15995 COMPACT· TYPE MOBILE CB i1-14s PLUS t c FOR ANTENNA! SPECIAL PURCHASE :~~:~Ill •FM~ ARCHER ® SUPER COLOR SPECIAL TV ANTENNA USS 19~~707 MAST 2-WAY TELEPHONE AMPLIFIER ~:~s 139s 43·230 .. Ave s10 25%0FF AVE SUPERTAPE" OPEN SS REEL BLANK TAPE SAVE SS 900' 5 " REEL REALISTIC'S FINEST , 200· 7" JI-TRACK STEREO REEL RECORD/PLAY DECK Reg. 149.95 1800' 7" REEL 13~!.. 2400-7 .. "EEL Aeo. 2.69 2_02 '-1172 R99. 3.99 ~~~71 A99. ~.79 359 ~1177 R99. 6.49 4 87 ... , 7 MICRONTA ® 100 K MUL TITEStERi ::.t54495 U ·207 ' DELUXE 2-CHANNEL WALKIE-TALKIE Aeg. 21Qf:; 26.95 "'f.i:'!i EKh .:,.171 ' SAVE ,s2 SHORTY ROOF TOP Reg. 16.95 1495 SAVE S20 BATTERY-AC 4-BAND PORT ABLE SAVE $17.07 • . -- RIAUSTIC AUTO WEATHeRADK> , • ,,,_,. T1tru CM ~M RMl#ol I S AVE S3 07 NO-HOLE TRUNK MOUNT SAVE S25 • .. ,·~. , STEREO 4 -CHANNEL HEADSET Reg. 44.95 19~~016 -SAVE $30 RUUITIC LAI M TURNTAIU a IASE Reg. 4995 79.15 42·2'42 SAVE 55 07 TWIN TRUCKERS DUAL ANTENNA Aeg. 29as · 34.95 21.94z SAV E S S .07 TWIN TRUCKERS TRUNK MOUNT :S1s248 B 21·90 SAVE $30 AUTO STEREO CASSETTE PLAYER Reg.4995 79 95 12·1814 SAVE $30 I" REALISTIC IPEAKIA SYSTEM VOTE .. NO .. TO INFLATION! RADIO SHACK'S 1976 PRICES ON AVERAGE ARE WITHIN 1 % OF RADIO SHACK'S LOW 1975 PRICES I • • COSTA MISA FOUNTAIN VALLEY HUMTIMGTOM IEACH MISSION VIEJO SANTA AMA TUSnM . • llOJMewperilt.& • ,_..,..,...... • "41A._A.,t. • HI06~tePliwy. • JHJS.'"9191 • IJOl4.....,..11"'- 714-64l·IUO lllJO •• It at St. 714-HZ..IHJ 71 ... 21·012 1 .. w.tis-t11 .t 714-111·4111 • Z1H...,_.M•& 714-HJ.6411 • 6'91 W9"Mf'A"t M...,._.,.......,C.Ce'sl 7t4-14t-tuJ· • 11114 .,......_ 11...,42-142' NEWPORT IEACH · 114-116-4110 71 ... 41-1121 i ~ J427 "9ctflc C...t ""1· • 270! S. ...... Mr COIOMA DIL MAI • J 427 L P•lflc C..t ttw,. 11W7MOH • 16117 Hwtierl1 .. & I ... GU ........ lf. ... CH 71W7MOOO 714-145-0405 714-121'4JJ2 ~ ""' '""" • noow.c ... tHwy. • 140W.17MtSt. • 664 M. Peclflc c .... Hwy. .,......_.,Mlle 54plwtl a..._.,.._, 714-497-2127 714-642-Ntz 714-147-6709 LAGUNA MIGUEl SAM CLEMENTE I A TANOY CORPORATION COMPANY • JOU2 c,.-V•y Pliwy. 11._,Jl·IOtl • 114 s.....11c..-.a"' 714-4tM424 SAM JUAH CAPISTRANO • 121" c-i..c••-114-4tM414 ·, \ - WISTMIMSTU • llJlt '" " •• 714-llf·t4H • w ....... ., ..... 71....,4-4100 MCKt items .. eo ev•il~ at Rad.o Shack Oeelers. L.OOk for '"'' •••n In yO\k nelct'it>Omood • l Mell MAY VMY AT IHOMOUA&. STOMS .. • A J ·I t.:~L V 1-U,, • l'r d~y S.pt•m~r 10 1978 ·Brighter' Days --Night Lights Make Money . . .. SAN PASQUAL (AP) -Showing ort the an1malt by Uehl at oflhl la becoming a baa hit. the San Otego Wild Animal Park says. ~ ..... ,. A record attend1ncc of 345.000 w1a.s reporte<l for tbb summer. when lhe park was opened at nl5;hl for the first tJme tn 1b four year history. In August alone, there were 175,000 v1s1tors The park ne;ar Escondido is an ( ... -----------) adjunct of the San DieaoZoo. TAKING Aaeu PledflN STOCK CUULA vr TA (APt -Rohr ---------Industries. Inc .• uya It bas pledted $.170 mUlion ln HHts. described as most ol that availAI· bte, u Sffurity In return for S.140 milUoo In bank loins. dicapped wotbrs u compeUton forClVil Service Jobi, Rep. Edward R. Roybal <D· Calif.) aald S301.913 bu been al· located to LOt An1ela Plymouth's Neae Br•,ugha1n The announceinent came three months after the aerospace coo· tractor disclosed it los t $47 miJlion 4n the nine months ended April 30 and was abandonlng lhe rail transit business. Rohr bum cat'S for San Francisco's BART system BetA •~odm Construction is under way on an expansion and remodeli111 of Bank or America'& Newport Beach office at 3444 Via Udo, •c· ~rdin1 to Robert A. Goodwin, vice president and manager. Billed as the most elegant model in Plymouth's 1977 fu.ll·s.ize line is the Gran Fury Brougham. Jt's a two-door hardtop with optional canopy vinyl root and opera. windows. Automatic transmjssion. power steering and power brakes are standard. . . Training Plan DK'd LOS ANGELES (AP.) -The U.S. Department of Labor has approved an application by the *"ity to train al least 3S han- The szoo.ooo project will add 2.600 square feet o( office space to the east end or i.he bank and another walk-up deposit window to the one already in operaUon. Both windows will be relocated rrom beside the rear entrance of the present facility to the rear or the addition and will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and from 9 a.m. to 6 p. m. Fridays. Lockheed Loan Upheld ( S\ U,t,\ II \llKl!'I) KEEPS YOU. ON YOUR TOES -' LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card f.or each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attraetive-t11g &-strap. meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or ··oay Glo'· paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. .. ..., $2 ea. or 3/$5 415 tags $1 .60 ea. 6/9 tags $1 .50.ea. 10 or moret('$1.40 ea. S-'les Tax included No Card? Ot,"tw yiJYr 4.,#rtn "" ... l\J your nitrnt' • ktft"'~ dl"\J oh-l>n"' f\ 1mbfr W-t· t "'"~ Of\ u ra !>«' 1~·1 ADO H .. "" END CHECKOR MONEYO RDE RT PILOT PRJNT/NG P. 0 . Box 1560 Costa Mesa, California 92626 Order Yours NOW • • • ~M .:::.~fu, ~~ Stick-on Labels •PERSONALIZED •stYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND Scandal Won't Block Govemmem Help WASIDNGTON CAP) -The fedral government has refused to cancel its $250 million loan guarantee program to financial- ly troubled Lockheed Aircraft Wage, Work Standard Hit Corp. because of dsclosures the company made improper pay- ments and bribes to foreign of- ficials. But the Emergency Loan Guar a ntee Board, which supervises the program, said .. the making or future improper payments ... will be an event of default under the 1971 guarantee agreement. THE ACTION, announced Thursday after a closed board session. also bars Lockheed from -~"' FlrANCISCO\APJ --ne cost would be-D?aintaiaing any s lush fund "out- "shocking" for propo5tld new California wage and side normal ch~!1JleJs .. of cor- work standards a business leader has told the state porate accountability ... Industrial Welfare Commission. Rep. Michael J . Harrington "Initial reports are shoe kine as to costs," A. L. (D-~ass.) asked the board to Libra of CaUfornla Manufacturers said. "We think terminate the loan guarantees lbe economic impact should be or concern." altogether because of the millions of dollars in Improper payments Lockheed already bas acknowledged malting overseas tofUrther its business interests. AT THE LATEST IN A series of public bear- ings this week, the commission also reported it bas received more than 100 petitions opposing the new rules. which include hiking the minimum wage from S2 to$2.2S an hour. About 20 persons, mainly from business and in- dustry. urged that the propo.c;ed new rules be revised or abandoned. The commission has up to 30 days to act on the proposals. · IF REQUESTS FOR rehearing are denied, the rules would become effedive Oct. 18. Tbe com- mission also could agree to reconsideration of only certain orders and let lhe others become final. Libra claimed there were legal grounds for a rehearing, including environmental quality pro· blems and whether the commission had exceeded its powers. H.L. Chattin. Laguna Hills. has been appointed vice president of f"inaJt<:ial Portfolios, Irvine. The business loan consuJtanl firm prepares financial packages In conjunction with finding lending sources for its clients. Chattin is a licensed public accountant and former senior tax consultant for Collins Food Corp. and for the New York State income tax division. He also is former president of H. L. Chattin Tax Coru.ullins. · • CHATTIN Arthur R. Ball,'San Juan Capistrano. has been promoted to genera! manager ofthe Santa Ana pro- duction facility of Vanier Graphics Co11>. fie is former production supervisor al lhe plant ond joined the company in 1966. John Saunders. San Juan Capistrano, has been nnmed prestdent ot Endeno, San Juan Capistrano. "This country has yet to offer any official condemnation of a corporation whose corrupt busi· ness practices have had such consequences as the imprison· ment of Japan's former prime minister, Kakuei Tanaka. and the forced resignation of Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands of his official responsibilities," Harrington said. HE SAID LOCKHEED should be considered in default of lbe ex- isting agreement "for failure lo futly-disclose-maten"at facts"Te- garding its financial operations and business practices to the board." . Since 1971 . the 17,::_Jovern· ment has agreed to tee up to $250 million In commercial bank loans to Lockheed to help the giant aircraft company with its financial problems. o,·er Tht~ Counter NASO Li1ti1Mj1 Investment Pondered In Course The world of tax sheJtflrcd tn· vestments and how to mike them will be explored lo a S.ddJeback C0Ue1ec:lauthl1 fall. The 0U·campu1 course will meet Wednesd•Y• from 2·5 p.m tt L11una Hilla Federal S1wln&11 .cfjaceat to Leiaurc World. ''110S SECTION IS planned tor the convenience ol Leisure World residents lnle.reeted ln in· ve1tment1," aald J oseph Oelaney, aa Investment counaelor and clau lnstru<:tor. Although clasaes began la~l week. students can still enroll throueh the end of next week. Delaney said h.is class wilt answer fundamental questions ol what sheltend Investments are aod why people seek them. It will also get down to the "nilly grit- ty" of annuities, bonds and in- vestment olanninR. DELANEY is expected lo of~r a quick review of the risks and re- wards of investing, the potential earnings from individual retlre- men t accounts. estate tax shelters. facts about tax·free bonds. trust funds. federal regula- tions and pensions. An addltlonal section of the class will convene Fridays from 6·9 p.m. at the Mission Viejo campus as part of the school 's weekend college program. Grape Yield Cut NAPA CAP) -Too much rain last fall and not enough this sum- mer have combined to slash the Napa-Va ltey's -pttmium --.tn grape harvest 35 to 50 percent. a erowers' off icial says. "It's a disaster." said Bob Dwyer, e~ecutlve secretary or the Napa Valley Grape Growers A.Nociation. "There is no joy ln the wine country this year. We're looking at a harvest that will be way off last year, wruch was 11 light year to start with." un ,,...... '-"" Cl"1 "'' :::~.tV.11 ~; : ~ ~: 1~ g CiM•IOllo f'• • ) Up 410 ~ -:"'~yr-.-+ -'~A'41UI'~-~~--~..!..· Ptllll•P\ Scr•w I • \; Up U ) Cl\ott•U OeVlll~ JU + ~ Up JS 0 LIO'IC'llry S..l•rl ~ + 1~ Uo 71 0 Fl•mf'MA~l&r 2"-• • • Up ,, , Aero$y\lcms ' 'I.> + ~ Up 20.0 8AhtOC.klnd t1 •• ''• Up 700 E68 S.,pm~I\ I'> • '" VP 20 0 Pl,,1111>\ Fo\<... •I' • \ro Up 20.0 Aadl•tlOfl Oyn J'' + V. Up 1'.I Or-Ae .. •r<I\ J\o + YI VP U 4 tni.rrlncl ah • "'t W 14 6 ~~,~~~~a'1 • ! : ~ ~ :a Scl<!nlComPUI• ' • "" Up u l &ur'to" H••-s • It • 1°16 UP n s HTOro ao.i<J. '"· • '. UC> " s Coml>lltEtSn 1 + .. Up 11 0 C.•Wt~ C-0rp 1', • • • uo '1 t 11 Orf'•ter Te<ft t• • + • • Up u t U M••D•I• Corp ~ • 1' Up II t H Ptutlllne II\<. ,~, • ... uo 11.1 He joined the company in 1971 as director of marketing and moves to the top 1>0st after serv· ing the lost ye~1r as vice presi· dent and general man~er of its dynamic instrument division. lie will continue lo manage the division. and will also be responsible ror the direc;liotl t1nd long-term plannini ol tho com· MUTUAL FUNDS SHAl't AND $Ill Of LAaEI. r- Mot John Oo• 11l Main Str••t Anytown , An~•l•I• 113•!1 -------~------------Fiii in this coupon, ~llp and mell Wlth 11 .75 to: Pilot Printint Lat.el Oho .• Post Office Sox 1560 Co1t1 Mffa, C11lfornl1 92626 8e Svre t• llM ,..,~ Zip CM• ,,,,,,,,.. .J pany. EnrlevM is a subsidiary of lAuNoa•' Becton. Dickinson and Company of Rutherford, N.J. • Wllllara G. COltlett, Cotta Mesa, manager or the Crocker Bank'• City ot Commerce office, has been named a vice president there. He joined the bank u assistant" manager ln 1968 • • .Jnlfer P . M..,. has jolned the Irvine public relations and advertialng firm of II ra Herrenaa ud .U.OCl1&ea as vice president in char1e of business develop- m eftt a nd ~dverU1l n1 ad· ministration. She spent eight years as account executive with Orange County Illustrated and Oran1e Coun t1 Bualnesa magatines. She serves on the advisory board of Irvine Savings and Loan Auociation, la a member oft.be Junior League of Newport MON•~ Harbor and is a past guest lecturer •l UC Irvine on the role of women In communications. * Directors of o.ta ..... be., Irvine, have elect· ed James P. Satter a vice president and directoq He joined the firm last February as director, cor- porate marketing and subsequently assumed the added ~ition of acting marketing manager for the t.ester divition. • Doe ffernnaaa. Mission Viejo, has been named director of industrial rdaticins for Carl Kardaer E•· tttprlses, lne,., Anaheim. He is former director of pe rsonnel at the Hyland division or Bax- ter (fravenol Laboratories. . _. Friday'· Afternoon Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~··-·~,_., __ .,.........,_ .,._,, P•cofoc PIW.lo•to• .. Oe1 ... 1 ... cuw1.,,..,,.,~~ t•~-,_,.. .. I~ H•l•.,..•l A•-.<I~-.. S.Cw•IU .. Ou 1 ... ,.,., '"'''""l b. -~ .. ... ... .... ... ~ .... 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"'""S• '°~ ~ 10 10 • -• I . h . I 'd E.M''" ,)t , I ••• '• lnlnol (;oft I , I XI •• '·.NI.TCP .. I 10 .,,.. • R•~"""'"' I •O J II~ c osangs, t e JOUrna sat . h Ft1day, September 10 1976 s o~rLYf'!LOr A 15 Car's Top~ No. 1 i11 Protest Parade. 8)'SYLVJA PORTER What are consumcra' top grif)t·s about the produt>t:s •nd H rvicH bouabl In lhl• countr>'' No. 1 Is the automob1ll'. TM Federul Office or ColUumer Affairs In Wa.shlngton. hra<l •d by Vir1;1nia Knauer, rr1>0rt1 thut. automobiles have ranked In th<' h rsl place of con11umrr complalnt.s tor each ol th1: past five years. The orflcP gel!t an ave.rage of 2,443 com plaints each month about c3rs. l n tht' lat~ 19806. the top spot. on this hst was held by ap- pli a n c es, but they Money's Worth dropped to fourth place In 1974 and firth place ul lu t counl in 1975. The change is probably a result of stronJ:er warnm· ty laws. required ener&Y ef!1c:lency labclinJt and the ap· pllance industry's efforts to be more sensitive to consuml·r problems. NO. z AMONG COMPLAINTS IS the mail order category. with an average or 353 consumers wntlng or phoning the Consumer Affairs office each month to object to items they have ordered but which have either not ilr· rived or been different from what th~e ad been led to ex· peel. The Federal Trade Commission s rec nt mail order trade regulation ruJe is a1med at i o • ng mall order performance and decreasing problems l this area. Mrs, Knauer's office refers complainL~ about possible mail or- der fraud to the Postal Service. Other communications that mlght involve violations of the law a re referred to ap. propriate federal agencies. No. 3 on the list is housing. Here, says Dorothy Burkhart, chief of the office's consumer complaint statr. gripes center on new home deficiencies that builders won't fix or are slow to repair. Housing complaints have risen from sixth place in 1974 to third place. NO. 4 rN 1975 WAS A shorta&e or canning lids. Supply of lids should double this season. predicts the Agriculture Department. Here's the balance of the tally. Raak Cate1ory s Appliances 6 Business practices 7 Credjt (No. 3 in 1974 ) 8 Food 9 Pr ices 10 lnsurancf' <No. 12 in 1974) 11 Travel 12 TV /radio 13 Advertising 14 Fu ml tu re 15 Utilities (No. 21 an 1974) 16 Magazines 11 Household 18 Mobile homes. Movcr!I 19 Home repairs 20 Credit cards (No. 30in 1974) THE OFFICE'S CONSUMER complaint starr handles roughly 30,000 gripes a year bul Mrs. Burkhart says-. "We're essentially a referral agency. We do not give legal advice, do not Investigate complaints. nor do we ask firms to change their poUcies. Our habit is to go to the top: we think the heads of large companies should know about thelr customers' problems. Wh ile all we ask is that they give th~ matter equitable coosideraUon. a letter from Washington usually gets results." Most businesses arc cooperative, although occasional· ly, Mrs. Burkhart admits, one will question the office's authority to Interfere in its customer relations. As for consumers, the federal agency says they have become more persistent in puuuing their problems. ----..1-1owevu, Mrs. Burktlait does not rec om mentt-ttn>V"~---::-1• write to an array of sources for help, because "writing a lot of differ ent people only takes up the'consumer's time and can result in wasted duplication or our a nd other agencies' etrorts." Complaint to the Federal OHice or Cons umer Affairs may be addressed lo Washington. O C. 20201 Phone. (202J 245-6164. Further Pipeline Probe Requested WASHINGTON <AP) Rep John Dingell CO-Mich J aa.ys he will press for further investigation und con- gressional he ari n ~s into allegations or s hoddy workmanship and int1midatlon or inspectors on the Alaska pipeline. Dingell. chairman of the House subcommittee on energy and power, said he al110 w•inls to sec ti copy or large- ly uncritical report of the pi11t'lin1·'s proltlcmi. romp1led by Department of Transporwt1on unclcr·sccn:lary John W . Barnum. SUBCOMMITTEE INVESTIGATORS tol<I the panel they understand Bamum's r eport . bused cm a three·day in apection trip lo Alaska, was reJecte<J within the 1''ord nd mlnlstrallon and ordered re written Transportation department spokes man said \hey were not prepared lo res pond 1mmed1atcly to the :.tart's slate- menl. In a verbal summary or hu1 lrip'l\ rindrngs July 21 before 11 Senate commJtte1" Burnum !i111d the problem• of improper pipe wcldm~ a11d X ruy in11pcclllln pholo~ru1lhs wert confined to lastycar·a ronstruct1on THE SV8COMMJTl'EE ST.\FF ~aid the problems are continuing this yc11r. Dln1ell said h ' wanu to ht' sure the admlnislratloo 1ee1 that the faull11 arc correct ed with wo1ver11 of constn1c· lion quality requiremcnt:s to lH! granted "carefully." Alyeska. the construction consortium of 11lghl oil c:om · panJes. laal week asked lh11t It be excuHd from ct1u1n1 up and repelrtng som e flOO of the welds. THE CHIEF rNVt~"11GATOR for lhP flouse prohe, Michael F. Barrell, saJd It lit the opinion of the statr. bti~cd on I fl e(d trip, Ulat AlyefllkA will ml"s ll11 July, 1977, tllr~cl completion date tor the 800·mlle long project bcl'au!le of the conttructlon problems. Barrett uid a cruciul issue In the future will h<' whether oil company shareholders or con11umen !war the coeta of wha t he called mismanagement of the line's con it.ruction. Barrett said the ~taff believes the companies ahould pay. 1 Datatron Sales Up Datatron Inc., Irvine, has reported ycarend sales of $'7,117,973 for the period ended June 30. These figu.res ror f11cal 19'76 comparewilfl $6.596,950 for the 12 months or fl~· cal 1975. Net Income of $26.586 wu registered for the 12.·month period compartd wtth income or $167,GlS (or the like period last year. Per share earn.I~ for fiscal 1976, based on l ,871,539 shares outstanding, were 1 cent contnsted to earnings or 9 cents ba.OJed on l,796,539 shores for the prior l2·monlb pertod. -. AJ8 DAIL y PILOT Friday. Sep!ember 10. 1978• Female Anxiety High in Math Clnss THE FAMILY CIRCU • B y BU Keane .. ·--·-~ ~·~ ----. "Hi, Grandma! We hod to toke o\both 'cause yoo were comin.' " Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will cut redltape, getting the answers and action you need to solve meqwties m government and bus1- ness. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn At Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P .O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include your telephone number . The column appears daily except Saturdays. E'inaurial f'aru on f'Ue EAR.£AT ~o.w canLcnecluny Social SeCJLri ty records to make sure that m y account has been pro· perly credited? I was married two years ago and I want to find out if my credits have been reported un· derboth my maiden and married names. K.C., Costa Mes a · Request Form OAR-7tN from any Social Security office. Fill it out and mall to: Box 57, Baltimore, MD 21203. You wUJ receive a record of the anaaal wages (or self.empa.yed income) cttdJted to your aCCOUDt for Ute lut four years of work. Social Security also wlll tell you tbe total eanala11 credited to your account since Jan. 1, 1137. All'I S•lp•ntl• Tau Tl•~ DEAR PAT: I ordered an automatic stitch awl last December from World Art Group in Westport, Conn. 1 did receive a card Jn January saying that there would be a shipping delay. but this long is ridiculous! None of my letters to this firm have been answered. The Item was not expensive, but at this point it's the principle of the thing that prompts me to contact you. D.M .. Dana Point World Art Group's spokesman claims that all le«en are aa1wered. nis company rues Us records aceordlac to m erchandise descriptloll, and aa In· IUal d1eck dJd aot turn 11p yCMll' order or any of your eGITffpoadeace. Tiie compaay bu coetacted botb 1" ud AYS aftft' a &lloroell records check wbkb MlDDLETOWN, Conn. <AP) - She's the only female student ln the mathematics class. U sbe doesn't un- derstand a concept she may be afraid to ult for clarUkatiOll. lf abe knows the correct anawer lo a question she may not raise her hand to respond. And her teacher may discourage her from succeeding. . SHE ILA TOBIAS SAYS those lhlnCS happen to some female stu- dents because American society looks upon mathematics as the domain of males. The result: women become anxious. are shut out of careers and may suffer psychological damage. But Ms. Tobias, associate provost at Wesleyan University, has helped or· 1anile a math clinic to encourage women to confront the problem bead-on. "It 's obvious in this culture that mathematics i s considered a masculine field," s~ Ms. Tobias. ··we assume tha\ adolescenllirls stly away from math. give it less attention and actually show hostility toward it to demooatrate their feminlnity." THE Q.lNIC, OPEllAnNG under a federal grant from the l'\tnd for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education. provides math course:. and psychological counseling. Although the math avoidance pro- . . Our 5-pc. Butte Knit Wardrober a closet • grves f ul I of fashion you Wear it blazered. And vested. Wirh rhe pants in the morning, with the long-skirt-at-night . ifs a whole wardrobe already-put togethe tor you. So you always look just right. no matter how you mix the pieces. Four-pocketed blal er in pine green, tan belted vest. 1an pants and pine green mitered stripe long !lktrt, all of Dacron• polyester and wool. Plus marching plaid htrt tn pol yester knt1. Sizes 8 to 16. All iive pieces $166 lluth• Kn11 1114 """'' hv ni.111 '" 11ho111· 11111 111~· illdka&ed tllal you Ol"der bad beell ab.lpped~p~r;;,~·;-i------------------------1 y. lpmnt wu made 5epl. z. Le lmow if you recei".e ta.e mercbandJse lb.ls Um e. "°"' to 8e a Cont.~•ta•t DEAR PAT: My mother is coming lo California to spend the winter with our family. She's asked me to find out how she can apply to be a contestant on Hollywood Sq"uares. I don't know, and have no idea how to find out. Can you fill me in? P.W .. Costa Mesa Persons hoping to become contestants oa Hollywood Squares mllA flnt aUemcl a sbo• wltere all members of t111e a.ueace are &iven contestant appUcaUod1. Everyone wbo llUs out an appUcatlon ls Interviewed and coatestaata are cbosea from a1DGag .. e m . Write to KNBC-TV, 3IM W. Alameda, Barbank, CA 91513, for aftentOOD taping tickets. hrfll~atlo• Ezplall•~d DEAR PAT: I would like lo find out just how a dialysis machine worlts. It is my understanding that it is supposed to cleanse the blood of impurities that the kidneys are tmable to do since they are not functioning properly. I would like to find out more details, however. Where can I obtain this informa- uoo? L.S., Costa Mesa Tiiie Kidney FoandaUoa ol Soutlltta Calllonala ls sending aa lnformaUve pamphlet to yoa. Tlte dlaly1l1 macbiae paues 1maJJ quanUUe1 of blood t.Uoap Ute machiDe wlllerec:ellopbaae mensbraaes remon tod111. Tlte pmtfled blood tillea i• retaned te tllle body. Other readen dealrtng lnformatloa o. tads prGCedare can coatact Ute Kldltey •'oWldatiOlll bJ wrlUn& to IZll Westwood Blvd., Westwood, CA M13'7, or by phoaln1 (ZU> 473·1559. Breast Removal Hits Mate~ Too LOS ANGELES (AP> -One of four women •ho underwent removal of a breast considered suicide after the operation, although nearly all felt there bad been no change ln their sexual relations efler the s urgery. a survey shows. Ths atudy also r evealed that husbands of the women survered can have as much trouble coping with their wwes' mastectomy operations as the women themselves. DR. aOBERT P~NAlJ, ONE of three UCLA researchers who interviewed 31 couples about two years after mastectomy operations, said the survey had surprising results. "The first wu that many of the women were so upset after the operation that they actually con- templated suicide. "THE SECOND w~ THAT one out or every five or six men, even after a length or time -22 months on the average, still hadn 'l been able lo look al their wives unclothed." He said that contrary lo popular belief, the women did not seem lo be reluctant to show their husbands theJr scar. It was the men who did not want to see ll. --. "The men need a lot more support Olan we tbouSb~. We've been trying to prepare the women PIYCbOlogically for tbe operation, but the men r' ha::::ve=a=ps=y=c=bo=l=ogi=· c=al=need::::::--· too_._ .. h_e_•_dd_ed_. --1 South Coast Plaza-C6sta Mesa, 3333 Bristol St.. 546-9321 cefl 142-5171. . Put a I•• words In the to work tor ou . DAILY PILOT • ' t !em is more acute among women. Ms. Tobias says' about ha lf tho- pe,rsons who have used the clinic are' males. Ms. Tobias. who says she hasn't taken a math course since high school and admits to being a bit uncomforta- ble with the subject. says the clinic isn 't intended to m ass produce mathematicians . ITS PURPOSE IS to make people more com~tent in using math in everyday situations and in breaking down resistance to the subject based on factors other than desire and ability, "A check In a restaurant, a · . checkbook at the end of the mon- th ... will seem lo them to ht no more than an ordina ry everyday problem to solve." she says. The clinic. she add'I, "is going to cause people to be l~ forgiving when their daughters or female friends show wukness in math. "THE SECOND 'ftONG ll's goin& to do is make fe male students angry,, .. when they feel math teachers are &iv· • ing them less attention than male stu- dents because of their sex. Ms. Tobias says she has received· reports that females who dJd well in math In high school were ridiculed by peers and teachers. That, she says, may turn women off the subject. Westminster MaH--Gofden West at San Diego FWY., 898-2521 . . Writing: Fem.ole Craft Who is Marta Edgewood? Who is Lucy Hu,lchinson? Ever hear of Margaret Fuller ? They are female writers of the past. They have another thing in common; hardly anybody has ever beard about them. • They will get their innings, albeit a Jillie late, in a class to be conducted by Na rda Schwart! at California State University. Fullerton ·s new continuing education building in Mission ~iejo starting Wednesday, Sept. ntitled The Female Writer, e week course will not only c ver the works or women riters down through the cen· uries; bet will encourage women to record their· own experiences and gain confidence as writers. To further offset this neelect of t.be female writer. Ms. Schwartz, who is library assistant at the un- jverslty, bas written a biblio· graphy, ''Articles on Women Writers:· to be publls hed ln January. the names or English language writers about whom articles have been written. An addlUOl\aJ 1.000 na mes. wilhout biblio· graphy. will fill the back paces of the book. a glaring commentary, she feels. on the obscurity into which ~ome n writers have fallen. Wh y this neglect of these literary figures? "Tnditionally. women authors have been considered sentimen- talists.'' she explained. "They ~'rote or love and marriace and their personal feelings. Also, in the PjlSt, women who wrote to make a II vlng were considered unladylike. The idea of getting paid (or it was repugnant." Even today, she added. college proUssors will give women writers short s hrift and bend their efforts to lauding the male wnters. ··what women have to say is not important." The greatest volume oC publici- ty on women writers has been in the last 15 years. she said, and these are the comments she lists in her book. 11ARDLY A DENT ··So. consider how far back lhey go," she said. "and the600 I ~ I f The book will list in 500 pages BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday Sep!embcr 10. 1976 After a travelling expenence they will long remember, Mike (left) and Darlene Fortunato and L. Robert Bennett head for New York. They hope to return within a year. 81 paces or my book don't really amountto much, do they?" MEN HAD IT ALL Reams have been writte n about such notables as Charles Dickens. she added, but who h,rs heard or Maria EdRewood, a wrlterofthc 1700s in England? ·"And what about Mary Shelley. who wrote • Jo""rankens· tein,' and Elizabeth Gaskell who wrote tons of books? All were from England." She went on to name more. Lucy Hutchinson. me explained. was a writer during Amertca's Colonia l times. So was Ann Bradstreet and Phillis Wheatley, America's firs t Negro poet. And Margaret Fuller , a friend of Emerson , wrote for Horace Greeley and authored several journals. Were the women writers of the past any good? Were they popular? "That's the proble m.'· she said. "We don•t know because no one ever wrote about them. We have no evaluation on whether they wer<' good or bad. There were some biographies, but they were sketchy and biased, usually written by a member or the writer 's family." FREUDS INFLUENCE The Freudian concept of a woman·s secret wish to be a man has been a pplied to female writers. also. and has gotten in the way or proper evaluation. she added. ·'So, you ~ee. she has a pro- blem being accepted as a woman first and then as a writer." . This is whv Ms. Sch~·artt. who holds a bachelors degree in English from USC. decided to do the cours e , "to combine an awareness of past women writers and today's writers and, using them as models. gain con- fidence themselves as writers." Women have important things to say that men can't possibly know, she feels . ··They need lo prescr\le their own thoughts , for themselves and for others What they ha\'C to say about love and marriage a11d children is ever y bit as important '15 the feelings men put down on paper. "But they've been turned orr because they don't write Like Hemingway or other men. Their experience isn 't valued because it's compared to the supposedly greater experiences of men. ··As a result, the world has been missing the woman's ex- periences.'' HER OWN LACK Ms. Schwartz said she dis· covered how little she knew about remale authors when she took a class in 18th Century En glis h lite rature at the University or Nevada where she also taught for a semester. ··1 had to do a paper and I found a listing of bo6ks or the 1700-)750 era and I found I d1dnl know a lot of the women writers. I knew the authors or works like 'Gutliver·s Travels ', but I had never heard of many orthe women. ··1 had gone through four years or college-imagine thatuand never heard of them. So I stlrted delving into it." The writer -instructor has done post graduate work at UCLA and has worked "at a variety or things" in addition to her library work at Cal State where she's been for the last three years. She also writes for Abstracts of English Studies. an academic publication which is a compila- tion of articles on writinR which she pulls a nd condenses from several literary magazines. SMALL PAY ··it pays in magazine edi- tions." she said. laughing. She also has tried freelancing Women writers will be encouraged during new class to be taught by Narda Schwartz in Mission Viejo. She also will explore works of females from past. children's s tories and some poetry without success. "It's a hard field to breok in· to." sbe said. "Non-fiction sells better. That's why I did the bibliography. And I got the con- tract without any trouble. Jt 's the only book of its kind anywhere." Her future ? She Ilk.es library work. Also. she's debalin& on whether or not to go for her PhD. "There's not much room anymore for English teachers. though. That's why I want to teach writing." Meanwhile, she'll determined to learn mor e about femall' literary fi gures. "I haven't read enough yet to decide for myself whether they were good or bad," she said, "so I'm reading.·· , ~~~~---~~~·~eatb-'~ Glue Detected SACRAMENTO CAP} -A clue to some cases of Sudd°'en lnfant Death syndrome. which leaves babies dead in their cribs without warning, may lie In a newly detected disease, Califorrua health official~ say. The newly found disease is infant botulism. similar lo the sometimes 'fatal poisoning usually linked to canned foods. But no foods appear to have been involved in four botulism cases among infants an the slate this year. the first ever det~ted in babies under a year old. state Health Department officials told a news conference. Instead. they said, the infants may have inhaled botulism spores Crom the air, where they are ever-present. and somehow manufactured the toxin in their systems -a procC$S observed ln animals but never before In humans. The four infants survjved with no apparent lasting ef. feels, officials s aid. But their cases nad some similarities with SID, including breathing failures in two of them. NOT DRAMATIC ''This is no dramatic breakthrough bul we think 1l may well be one of the causes of SID because of the age of the vic- tims and what botulism can do," s aid Dr. James Chln, chief of the department's infectious diseases section. The age of the botulis m victims 5 to 13 months -and the fact that botulis m in adults can caus'e paralysis, breathing failure a.nd death, are prompting the department to start testing SID victims for botulism, Chin said. But he stressed there was no evidence that any SJD vie tims had died of botulism. I t . f ·Journey Home Smooth.er Also known us crib death, it kills ahout 500 children a year in California and 5,000 nationwide. officials say - though one private research group says the number is twice that high. Doctors are virtually without clues to Its cauNe. The only warnings, doctors say, is that some victims have trouble breathing before the attack. fJut normally there is no warning before the victims arc found dead in their cribs the next morning. • By DENNIS McLELLAN · Ot-0.llrll'llM...,. They had saved and planned a year for their combination vaca- tion-school hunting trip w~t. F or Darle n e and Mike Fortunato and L. Robert Ben- nett-all wheelchair-bound-it meant extra planning: Finding out which motels are accessible to the handicapped, purchasing a specially equipped van and find· Ing an attendant for Mrs . Fortunato. With ''California or Bust .. etched tirmly on their minds, they left New York Aug. 17. Tbe trip went smoothly '8lUI theJ re- ached Las Vegas. 1ben the root fell in. The attendant announced she was leavine. "We were still asleep," said Fortunato ... We just didn't mow whattodo. "We were paying her room and board. Afttt ~he left-we had t pay an attendant in Las Ve1as, which dipped into our funds." They debated taking a train or flying home. But one thing was ce~.ln : They weren't going to call their families for help. "It would defeat the purpose or the trip," said Fortunato. HELP FOUND But they didn't have to scrap the tJ'lp after all, They finally called the Easter Seal Society in Las Vegas, which contacted the Easler Seal Rehabilitation JnsUtute of Orange County. A new attendant was found to meet them jn Los AngeJes, hotel accommodations were ananged and the California society donat- ed SlOOlo helpou&. •'The m01t Important thing is they found Nora for us " said Mrs. Fortunato referring to Nora Cervantez, a member of the institute'a soda! worker staff. who will accompany them back to New York. The trio was in good humor during an interview at the facili· ty ln Orange. They had been to Disneyland-and ~A where-- Bennett, a 30-year-old Brooklyn college student, vi siled the dental school. A trip to Knoll's Berry Farm was on the agenda before he.ad- Ing to San Diego to chec:k out dlcapped p eople planning to another school. travel. The first botulism case was a 5-week-old Salinas baby. another case was found In Modesto in June, and two more RETURN TRIPS Bennett hopes to return in a year to begin studying and the Fortunatos "ll all works out may be back at the beginnin1 or the year." Fortunato, a 31·year-old ambulance dispatcher, plans to go to a dealers• school in Las Veias. "We 've never had a problem as interesting .nd fun as this, .. said Praim Singh, the lnstitute's executive director. "It really shows the benefit of Easler Seals as .,. a1ency to help the han- dicapped. GOO{) EXPERIENCE were detected In Los Angeles In August, Chin said. Bennett and tt{e Fortunatos already can help them out on SYMPTOMS lhat. Despite thelr set·back, they · Chin said the symptoms of Infant boluliJJm are consUpa. agree the trip has been• good ex· lion, weakness, and a ··noppiness·· in facial and neck mutcles . · perience. "People have been He said those slgna can show up In babies without the very helpful e verywhere we dileue, but Ir they are severe, the infant should be taken to travel." said Fortunato. They recomme nd. however. a bolpital -preferably one with intensive care facilities - doing as much research as possl· and checked for botun.m. ble beforehand. One thing lbey He aald there are no recotds of those symptoms show- learned 1\'as that not aJI motell iJJa up before a crib death. within a chain are the same. The news conference brou1bt a perturbed reaction from Wheelchairs come in different Pat Bail of Alameda, al)Okeswoman for the Northern sizes and not all will fit t.hroufh CaUfornia chapter of the Sudden Infant Death Foundation, a doorways, for example. private research group. An air mattress was a must for ''There are many, many theories," s he said in an In· "When the society in Las resting after the men took turns t«View. "To give anyone the remotest idea we're withln 20 Vetu caJJed we began thinking driving. They a Jso carried a CB years of finding the cause of crib death ls irrespooalble." of the opportun,tles to learn. .. He radio, first aid kit and other sup-Mrs. Bail. who said a son oC hers was an SID victim five said llisa Cernntez, through lbe pUes. years ago, said one ~ect of the Health Department announ- ex-""ence, -w[ll •ain nrst·band Singh said be has gone over cement is that parent.a of victims may beUeve the deaths .,.... e thei route bo alli · E t ~ werepreventableandblamethemselves. information about the problems r m e. c ni as er She said Sudden lnlant Death of a child can lead to -~the~~ic~ped. ---~:!t°:~~:.;=~c~---divorce, mental brukdO'Wm a.Jk1 even suidde 10.. the Sbe will lreep 1 record of the "We 're trying to enable them ...,.,.ta. trip lo show what problems were to do what they plaMed original-She also criticized Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. for vl"foine encountered and how they were ly. Tbeycanjus t continue the trip two bills tba t would have r e quired coroners to overcome. The information will and send u~ a card and send Nora perform autopsies in suspected cases. Brown sald the be made avallable to other ban-back." measures miWhlintrudeon parents' privacy. I l _..__.._ J I t ft OAA. Y PILOT Friday, September 10, 1978 Activities Abound NOW: A slide show on Ca.lilia, a fetnlnlst pollUcal commllllily, will be presented at the 'South Cout Chapter meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. lS. Califia was an experiment in living, working and studyine col· lecth,ely with more than 125 women participating in a week- long event in the San Bemardfno Mountain•. Orn to the public, the m~ting wll t ake place in Laguna Federal Savings. F ILM DISCUSSION: The award winning film, ··A Social Learning Approach to Family Therapy." will be presented free at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16, at Br e a H os pit a l Neuropsychiatric Center. The film provides aJternat1 ve strategies for reducing child· parent stress. Using interviews. it shows some of lht! techniques which c an be used , and ii· l u s t r a t es t h e w 1 des p re ad changes occurring within the f amlly as treatment progresses. A group discussion will be led by Laurence J . Steudle, MA, director or adolescent servrnes for the center. Further information is availa ble by calUng M ary Ellen BIOISS at 529·4963. NAT I ONAL C HARITY LEAGUE: Newport chapter of· ficers Include the Mmes. George D. Munger Jr., president: CliC· ford Hostetler, DonaJd Palm- quiat, Theodore Krasel and Paul Kuhn, vice presidents; John Briscoe and Sanford lle pps. secretaries. and Carlton Hand. trea.surer. MONDAY MOBNING 0.UB: Edna Scanlan, org.a nist, will pre- sent a concert for the Huntington Beach eroup Sept. 20 in the Sheraton Beach Inn, WELCOME WAGON 0.lJB: Irvine members will bear a talk by Priscilla C. Kraeuer, pro- fessor at Western State Universi- ty College or Law. Her topic will include a dis· cuaslon or wills, family law and vesting property. The group will meet. at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Se pt. 21. In the Deerfield Clubhouse. STEPHENS COLLEGE ALUMNAE: Orance County members will meet al 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 21 . In· t he V~rsailles Clubhouse, Santa Ana ror a potluck dinner. The program will be presented by Rhea ZaRlch, author, ballad writer , folk sincer and the creator of the Uo1ame. F&IENDS OF LJllAARY: Richard Buffum. newspaper col- umrust, will speak Coe the Foun· tain Valley group at 10 a.m. Fri- day. Sept. 17, in the library. MES A-HARBOR CLUB: Stampede at the Old Watering Hole is the theme ot the first • funding event of the year, to be presented at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18, at the Marine Corps Helicopter Station Officers Club. Following a chuck wagon dinner, will be a western style talent show, s quare dance de· monstralions and the crowning or the Queen or lhe Hay and King ollbeHerd. BJG SISTERS: A parking lot sale will be conducted from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m . Saturday, Sept. 18, at 28892 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. Funds will be used to support the. .organization· s .work wilh.Lil- Ue Sisters. Face Framer E vening wear t a kes on g lamorous dimensions with this rhinestone.studded cap desi~ned by Adolfo IJ . complete w.ith ostrich plume effect of bygone fash1on eras. Hat is one of several on show for fall at the New York Millinery Institute. 'Fun Nof Funny DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 have been reading with a great deal of interest the letters about people who love to tickle, under the guise of "having a litUefun." You pointed out that when tickl- ing becomes excessive and the ·~ctim " doesn 't like It and the person doing the tickling keeps it up, there's moretoitlhanjuslfun. "Sadistic" ls what you called it, Ann~ Landers andhow rightyouare! suffering I can't describe what Shortly after we married, my shedidtoherramily. husband used to sit on my legs. 1 have be~ under psychiatric hold my hands down and tickle me care for al most a year but I sti II until I screamed in agony and cry a lot. 1 know in my heart Cand begged him to stop. He'd laugh head) that f was not responsible and say, "I'm just having a litUe for my mother's death, but I can't fun!" stop blaming myself. I keep think· One night he nearly drove me ing if I had been a better daughter crazy with his tickling. I Mom wouldn't have wanted to screamed, "U you don't stop I'm hurt me like this. going to spit in your race." He My psychhtrtst explained that Working Women Double Number Figures released by lhe U.S . Bureau of Cens u s show thut between 19SO and 1974, lhe number or workmg women doubled while thl' numbt>r of working nwn incrca:.ed by about 25 percent. admi ni s t rato r s in- creased 22 per ce nt between 1960 and 1970, lherc were h ll rive limes ns many m e n in managerial positions, re. port ed ch o bur e au . Women remained fairly • l'llncentralcd m a few OC· · cupatlonal 1roups -over Howev~r. in 1914, the hatr wt>re employed in bureau a lso reported clerical. operative or that the median ancoine sl'n •ice positions. for year-round wo,.krn~ females wu:. only 57 PN· As of July. 1975, cent of thl' median in femall'S represented Sl.3 come of men who" urkl'<i percent or the entire U.S. year round. popuh1t.lon and hcnded approximately 13 per- While the numbt!r of cent of lhe nation's women m anagt'r:. and fll m1lles. KATHY'S c:::: 113-1 IDtMGQ-sutTf_tf (Next to Barker Bros) HOMTIMGTON BEACH Phone 892-0159 We care about your education. .. We care aboUt your Future ... Most important, we care about you. Fbwers ... People Who Carel ..... - snapped back. "You wouldn't a suicide is punishment for the dare!" Welti cttdit.ifebecame~n---...,,..,LU,· IM!rs._Tbe rsoo whoi"r'":d:-roe-:--s:----+~"'-'---rurious he beat me senseless. this dastardly e pans I t at .............. Baby Sitter Remembers While campaigning in Oregon, Joan Mon- dale (right), wife of the Democratic vice presidential candidate, was met by Alice Carter Koyle. who introduced herself as Mrs. Mondale's former babysitter. The next day 1 took my broken way. It is the ultimate pay back jaw, black eyes and five teeth rorrealorlmaginedabuse. (wrapped in a handkerchief) to a r know you receive thousands of lawyer and riled for divorce. The letters and can print only a few, lawyer (and my doctor) said I but please try to fit this )n was lucky the lunatic didn't kill somewhere. Ann. It might beJp me-beumebewuarealnut. others.-C.V.lil So, Ann, add this one to your true-~lire stories about ticklers.-DEAR C.V.: Here It Is -and I GRAVEYARDHUMOR thaak yoaforwrilhaeit. Yeulet- DEAR G.H.: naab for Use tu can be Immensely comforting eye-opener. Aad congratulations &o tbo8e who are •tnllellnl with oa waJldac out -before yoa bad uaeamed Call& pl'Gduc:ed by tbe to be carried Mt. suicide of a loved oae. i;oci bows • &bey need al I the help they un cet. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I need to say a rew words to the young man who wrote to you and said he felt like a "non-person," "worth- less·• and wanted to.die. My mother must have had those same feelings. She killed heraelf two years ago. Although Mom succeeded in putting an end to her Do you feel awkward, selr· consc;jous -lonely? Welcome to the club. There's help for you in Ann Landers's booklet. "The Key to Popularity." Send SO cents In coin with your request and a long, stamped, s elf-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P. O. Box 1400. Elgin, Jll. 60120. Lev rs jeans, still the#l 00ck-to-schoo1 ?IDt ... 44 fashion island, newport center 844-5070 1 . John· Robert Powers The Sc:hoolS forY041 Pmon.I ~ can today fOf a free ptfsonar analysis & p109ram discussion 3375 ORANGE COUNTY #l Toww & Comfy 547-822(! OUR SEARCH FOR TREAS UBE Its a fme f<·wrler fJf top quality m en hond1\(', we art• constantly 011 th<' \eurd1 /or llL'U~llfl!'> fmm fndivid11u/-;1 l.!\tule~, or bunks. llppru1,uf, <Jfl' welcome und all trumoolom ore handled w1//1 the utmost discreJion. V/o Udo Newport Beach Coflfornla T1lephone: 675.J.5.J I I L f : DESJGNING WOMAN Model Turn s To C r~ati n g BY DORIS LEE o1 .. o.lty ...... tt.lf Marva Martindale i.anot bored anymore. She may..._be tuahed, a little ba.rried sometimes, even rrusuated. But bored? Never. The slender. forme' model says .she has found ber niche -des1gnmg women's suits for BetuelU, a division ol PiulU International. A collection of her ratl and holiday fashions has arrived at Bullock's. and she came aloni with it to oversee an informal showing. The tailored pants and jacket combinations reflect her stJlrt in design.ine -a year with a manufacturer of men's suits. Two of her holiday suits, one ln black vetvet and one in white creped· backed satin, were trimmed with the tux-like side stripe. The feminine touches were there, though. Crystal cubes buttoned the velvet suit, and a gold thread ran through yet another holiday tj,acket an browp plaid .. D&ESSY, TOO . "And see what happens when you remove the jack.et." she said, wh.lpping off the velvet top, revealing a haltered jumpliuit. "It can be very dressy." She was wearing one of her own designs, a beige silk suit wilh brown dotted shirt and high· heeled brown shoes. "It's a very versatile suit.·· she said. "I can put it on in the morning and I'm dressed for the wbole day , even into the evening because somethiiig like thjs goes anywhere." In constant motion. alive to everything. lbe Jamaica-born designer. whose nawless face belies her age ( •·r ·molder than J look") said she studied business admirµstration fi rst. "l.have a bachelor's degree in it.'' s he said. ''But it was boring. Boring! It j ust wasn't creative ... She went to high school in New YoTll: and came to California for her college education. "That did it for me. I never went back," the Westwood resident said. RESTLESS SPIWIT She spent several years tn the "boring" world or business, quit that and started her own little shop of natural goods, ''seashells and things like Lbat:• she said. "I was happy wh.lle I was setting up the store, but as soon as l had to settle down to th~ buliness of everyday sales I got bored again.;.· Two years of that and she finally gave it up and turned lo her avocation -designing. She went t.o work for Louis Roth, manufacturer or men's suits. He created a new division tor women's suits and called il Marva for Louis 89tb. she explained. Elders ' Concern BERKELEY. Calif. (AP) -The drug pro- blems of the elderly are a growing concern of doctors, according to Or Wenell Lipscomb. a Berkeley psychiatrist Some o-l1't~r peopl'e- abuse mind-altering drugs in a n atte mpt to -acape !Tom loneliness and boredom. ,. Others are uninten· tional victims or the "spaced-out grandma" syndrome -peculiar behavior resulting from the interactions of drugs prescribed for the ail- ments of old age. he says. The "s paced-out grandma'· s yndrome is apt to dev~lop, Lipscomb says, when patients are overtr eated for the multiple conditions CO.ID· mon in old age, s uch as sleeplessness. high blood pressure. ...arthritis and mood swings. W...Y•W_. ...... ltUJt.._ •• ._ C.-....._l ..... llt Friday, Sepiember 10, 1976 OAIL Y PILOT ll:J Gemini:Romance Focus .. .,,.. ' . I MARVA MARTINDALE But she remained wilb h.lm only one year. Roth died suddenly and Lbe division folded. "It was too new t.o hang on.'' NEWCAaEElt She's been wilb Bem.elli ~February . The division is into its third seasoo. "In fashion. you can never be bored." s he said. "You have your four lines a year, and in between. if you're not turning out a line. you're seeing what others are doing, traveling to markets. buying up fabrics. ''The big part of what we are is rabric -good cuta. good lines, too, wilh emphasis on ~rtain - styles. For instance. we lean toward blazers righl now. And. of course, all I design are suits. I guess I just happened t.o fall into a niche." INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL L 'OREAL PERM ::;~5o $1 ~-~O BLOW C~JTTING rrom $9 • 50 ---1 FROSTING '"'~'::.~cue $22.SOr--•• ~~'t,:C:~~: ~ $22.Sq -•.....-o ___ ,.,., --~....-··-----................. .., .......... .,......,1 -.1-·-,...r---. 1111) \rtill,~r, ~ut:cr-hc·d 1u .... 1...-1 ... .,,.. u •• .,., .... , ,~"*'• ",..' .. ,h..,~· BJ SYDNEY OKAaa SATtJaDAY, SEPrEMBERll AalB& Cllarcb 21 · April 19): Lunar cycle is such Lbat you make de- c i1 i ona, lnlllatlve, eecaae lD prolffts utllb- iQ& YO\U' ori&inallty and pAooeerinc lnst.lncu. You make aipllicant 1ains. TAV&V8 CAprU 20- May 20): You are finiabed with rear -in many areu. You're able to pierce mystery. to gain access t.o pri vilegecl inlormallon. You get behind acenes, gain sup- port ol 1roup. Gt:•INI (May 21-June 20): Accent on vigor. romance, creative en- deavon. Set your own pace, imprint your style. A wish comes true. CA'NCE& (June 21· July 22): Follow Lbrou,gh -teach and learn. Ac· cent career, ambition, upiration, standlng in community. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):. Good lunar aspect coin· cidft now wllb &ettibg around, seeing and being seen, addln& to populari· ty, socializing, writing, advertising and publishing. VlaGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on partner. mate and money. You get good Idea ol bow far you can go In stretching -or pinching -budget. you faJI madly in 1ove. U married. you rediscover mate. CAPalCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dig deep and you could strike pay dlrt. Avoid superficial con- clusion$. Be specific and make clear that you want facts, not a saJes pitch. AQUAalVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You shake olf lethargy: you begin LIBBA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ) : Spot li g ht on ii========:;::;;o partnership. marriage: inner feelings, voice of conscience a nd your in· tuition. Go slow. Let others reve al thei r hands. REWARD t• •• •ff•tt t• 4•t•r•I•• .. . -""'•c...... -' ... _.._ .. .. --. .. -... -..--,,.,.,. ........................ . .....,_. IUH. W• ., ..... ., W ltUe." 11141 llf·llO SCORPIO (Oct. 23· ~~~~~;:;;:;;;==~ Nov. Zl): Avoid attempt. 1 iqg to force ideas. issues. Diplomacy now can be a m.;or ally. K-eep diet re- solutions. Don't go to ex- tremes. SAGl'ITAalUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Good lunar aspect coincides now wilh cbUdren, creativity, affairs of heart. If single. c:_ ................ l.• us.ttot to laugh at your own foibles . You 'r e healthler! Short trip, in conneellon with neighbor or ri!laUve. could be on aaenda. P ISCES (Feb. 19· March 20): Money and how lt gets that way - you're concerned and y ou o bt ai n som e answers. Leo, Aquarius persons could be in pic- ture. Make new start. LOSEWEIGHT AND LIVE LONGER lkoq~• w1lh Iha "'"Ulllll tony l.illltl1 lo-.ttt~ lo'.cllOllllCls-~lllOse Ufl\l(jl\llV 119ty UCN ~ Set Ult cJ•rt""""""' Yt111< ""''°'' No ptM t<ll)lrl OI C~SUlr ~ ~ i.OIO °"~ 10'"'f)llbltc1$ $h"'9f' 1t101• Po•l'flut O< "'Oft tlt«lrvr Ill.on lfle lleW fl'llt iCllOll SIPf:I -. ~~'' Vou M lr'.s-lu<n IOoO Mid flll41.ll tnlO bUlnc!I U\l roel9Y tn'tUO ol U hl llfi'!Qlll Gtl rid ol t•tm Ill MO hvf lonqel• Vou'I io.. the •"9/lt you w#tl on lllt llftl -.X Aeduciog !'I.Ml 01 II Cl)l;b you no11Mn9-f!IO!leY b4cll-No QUnllCWISUl ed' THRIF H ., · ~ '~ .. MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPODSWEAR STOCK REDUalON SALE ' AT LEAST 400/o OFF::: BANKAM~RICARD, MASTERCHARGE WELCOME --7'._~ 0============ Septe mber 9, I 0, 11, 12 Thurs.-Sat. Open 'til 5 Sun. I 0-3 CLOSEOUT 1976 Johnson Outboards SUPER PRICES S.. • before y• ..,!! - PHONE (714) 645-1711 Dress Yourself in Profits Maybe you think you haven't ~ot a thing to wear. But DAILY PILOT advertising r~esentotives hove ideas in all sizes, shapes and colors. We'll tailor a program to fit your needs. And we'll make it fit your budget, too. Come in today and browse around the shop that produces the best-dressed newspaper in tovvn. It's a fashion show in pictures and print. And your product, goods or services will be displayed in the most respected showcase you con find. Call 642-4321 -We'll send a Fitter* •Ad Representative I 9 -1 DAILY PllO\ Fr1d1y Sf'o•emt>er 10 1976 ' • Comediennes Di-ssected Kat's Lif e Taxing Orie F o ,. S ile 11ee I 2 Who Survived 'Male' Jokes Won't Make It With Audie n ce . - PHYLLIS DILLER Views of Domestic l ife LILY TOMLIN Close Ties to Dad? R eserve F und I n Saddleba ck T o Save T a xes Saddl~b ack \'alley t;nif1ed School District Supcnntendenl Richard Welte sa\'t. the• ct1sti:ict ·,. S2 fl million rcscr~ 1• fund will hd1J the di.strict SU\ c "lhQusand!> and thousands of dollars·m the next 20 yrar~ "" ------ \\\'Ile told u·ustt'e!-recentl) that the larl!e ecm t 1n)!cnc~ fund 1~ one factor which f1~Url'<i m ,, IQwer interest ratt' on the ctis tnct's latest bond sale lie told trustees that S8 milhon tn bonds ha,•e been sold with a 5.42 percent interest r ate. Lastyear. whenthedistnctwas drairung its previous balance to support its daily operations. dis tnct bonds were sold at 6 6 per cent interest. School d\stncts are allowed to pay a maximum of seven percent in interest rates "That all m eans the people who deal in high finances in this coun- try feel we're a good risk." ex· plained Gilbert Moreno, the dis- trict's business manager. He said the growth 1n south Oranf(e County. increased as- ~('SS<'d valuation and the general economic. social und r-.nhtacal climate also contnbutcd lo lht• lower interest rat£• Moreno e~t am ated that the IOwl•r rate will SUV(' lhc distnct "close to" $750,000. However. he also noted that the S8 m1llton salc lravc·s the d1<itncl only $410.000 frorT' a $28 million t bond author1.tat1on 1t1ven by voteriiln 1973 I( thstrict rt>sacknl~ don't pass another bond issue hy the sl)rinit. ht' suld, "w 'II run out of money aboutth1s lime next year .. In hts report to the trustecs. Wdll' said lhl' reserves w1ll be depicted to provaclc• ndd1t1onal :stuff <ind b11ilcltnl(11 1f a "i-1wbk bond 1s1me" 111 not opproved by thf' votC'rs. The di1;tr1C•t 's lurr.ie rcscrvl' funcl had prompted cnt1c1s m from residents concerned about their n s tng tax balls Onl' resident .• J aml'S Woodin of M1ss1on Viejo. asked trusleeS to put the reserve money in an Im· p011nd account ond hold a pubhc hcartnJ,? on any expenditures from It Trustees dad not respond to his rt>quest E-disori Drill Team Scores Members of the Edison lllgh School drill team have won the s weepstakes award recently at lbe AU American drill team camp at Loyola UniYerslty for-the stxth year1narow. Girls on this year's team in· eluded Kathy Myers. Peggy De Sola, Tina Carozza and Al ison Zu man The girts also won first place in the comblnatton and dance routine competition. WASHINGTON <APl -trshereme.mbers her "place" in sociel,y and donn '\ make the mistake of strayinc too rar Into traditionally male matenal. a lemale rorruc m1i;tht m ake I\ as• performer. This picture or the {emule stand·up comic emerges in a study of comediennes vresentc<l here at the annual meeting of the Amerid_n Psychological Assocaallon TH£ STUDY ALSO noted that i&ucce:.sful comcdumnes have a lot tn common They ha,•e above average 10· tt'llhcence scores, come mosUy from working-class families. feel closer to their fathers than mothers. huve o utgoing personaht1es and lend not to matt') as muc h a:. male coun- terparts Male <·om1d report they feel closer to their mothers than fathers and despite their stage 1magt'. tended to be depressed ancl introverted• 0H11tage, the study said. llowever. females tended to be the same on or off stai;ie -extrovert<.'tl, \•1vac1ous and act ave FOURTEEN FULL-TIME comediennes including such successes a s Joan Rivers, Lily Tomlin. Totie Fields and Phyllis • Diller -were interviewed and !J MENLO PARK (AP) Kat the cat, wbo inherited $6,3'76 when his owner died two years ago. has been or· dered by lL s t at e In heritance tax ap}>ralser to fffd the stole kllty Kat. a Owfy, brown and white alley type, wns lef\ a tidy nest egg by Robert Wei(( of Sun Jose, who wanltd to make sure has pet had a gourmet cliet of lres h c racked crub . chopped h ver. shrimp and oysters But life 1s not ulways u cat's meow, as Kat found out when he rece1\led a notice in the mail. s ayin.: he o~·ed inheritance lax totaling $608. Hoppers To Race In Viejo Wreck Killed ! MIAMI CAP> Tht• truffit• ac clden\ was minor und no one wu~ injured. But t" o pas:.en1ter:. 1n the car lnvol\lt•d \\Cr kilh-d to keep them frorn "11pilhnJ1 thl' beans" about whut really hap· pened, police say. Officers su1d John H Kini( Jr 23. of Miami. :ind Hermon J\n derson, JO, or l1 11mcstead, Wt•rt• afraid the mun uod wom an "ould tell poltce that K inJ: "a:. dm ml! the car when 1l Wrt'<.'k1..'<I Kan~ had no driver's hcensc. offtl•crs S3id. .. People don 't kill pcoplt• for very intrlcnt<' reasons down here." said Si.:t G'eor.:e Lucus. a Dade County pohce spokesman "Those two men were fu nousl) afraid or the accident :'Driving without a hccnSl' 1!> only a minor orrensc and they ldUed for it.•· Lucas said Jearned of lhl· uuto acddenl In the snme nrt•a Ttw pulled u <'OPY or th'· report which con tuaned nuntl'S. ages and ')tht•r descriptions o( llw t•nr':s ocru pants anti compurcd tho data with the bodiei.. &cuuse tht• <lcs(·ri1>tions were s1m1lar, Kin~ und Anderson w('rt• questioned. ofh(•ers said. Tht•y were nrre~ted W'--dnesday and chargN1"1th tht' mw-ders. Pollet' would not J:l\'C unr furtherdct oll11 on what led tot he orresL'I GO(f Tourney For Hosp ital Be11ef it Set studied and then compared with JOAN RIVERS 48 male standup comics La ughed With, Not At Competitive frog Jumpmg. the Dr Samuel S Janu:. and Dr sport immortalized by Mark King and Anderson wt>r c charged with two coWlls of first· degree murder in the deaths of James R. Wilson. 30, or nearby Pernne. and Manon W1lhums. 50. or Miami. Golfers can r egister Wednes- da' at the Leisure World Golf Course to participate in the third annual S ddle back Commuruty Hospital benefi t tournament. Barbara E Bess. assistant pro-J ANUS SAID AUDIENCES Twain. will be one or the big Under Flo rida law. dnv1n~ without a license 1s a m1:-.dl·· meanor which carncs a mu:< iinum penalty of 60 days in Jail or $500 fin e. First-degree murder carries 3 penalty or life in pr1~on or death The 36-hole medal play tourna- ment Sept 22 a nd 29 will be sponsored by the Laguna Hills Men's Golf Club .. Tbe $15 entry fee is a tax cleductible donation to Saddleba ck I lospilal. ressors in the psyctuatry depart· howl when male comics put down events at the annual Mission Vie· ment at Ne w York Medical women or use risque language. Jo Day celebration Sept. 19 at the College,andtheirduughter,Beth But audiences . including CastadelSolGolf Course J anus. conducted the research women, reel uncomfortable when ~oung people in the communi· forabookthevarewntinR. c omedienn e'> use .. b a d " ty re invited lo bring their pet Sam uel Janus said in an in-language, deal with sex or put fr gs to compete in the event and A benefll hole-an-one contest will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m da1lr Sept 21·24 at the golf course Donut ions of fJI> cents for t"o t>n lb and $1 forfive-traJls-will benefit tlw hos pital. terv aew that only 12 percent or down men. the reptile that leaps the farthest Detect 1 ves wouldn 't ~ay whether King e\'er had a hccnst.' Nor "ould they gi\(' an) othc·r background about him. the full-time stand-up comics "She can get away wilb putting mthreejumps will belbewinner "~re womeJl . .J:l' said the sm_fil!_ _down.men ~in&.fUIUJl' Jooki_l!&_ _ _..,..o_._A. Williamson. publi<'il) number reflects the fact that this or making herself appear older." c airman for Tne community kind of performing is essentially Janus said. event, said other activities have · a power game between the au-also been planned. Police s aid the acc1dcn1 Ot' curred Friday morning when King lost control of a burrowed vehicle and 1t ran into u ricld in l\liami. No one was reported 1n jured. Additional informat ion is a\'ailabll• by C'alling Rober\ Col· tangharn. tournament chairman. 837-5874 dience and the performer. Sack races. balloon tossinit. "YOU H AVE TO BE able lo as- sen yourself over the audience - you need a lot of control and power" he s aid "Women in our society have not been able to use control as men have." Traditional female roles are fading and women are learning to take command. he said. As this ha ppens. he added. more women are trying stand-up corn- ed' Changing views of women's role~ also are slowly changing the matenal audiences feel 1s "acceptable" for female comics. "TH E SUBJ ECT MATTER of most comediennes· routines deal primanly with \'lews of domestic ltfe and their personal failures at it, either by arc·ident or design." the study found. "f·em ales in comt'<lv also are more self-d t precatory a bout their personal appearance, in JOke--urdTess. imd bcmunn thei lack of feminity. Phyllis Diller is noton ous for 'her absurd dress and hairdos and her domestic inadequacy with Fang, her stage hus band. ·~unlike men an comedy whose material deal with wordJy affairs and politics. women confine their comedic concern to the kitchen and the bedroom." the report s aid T•i 'aCr.c Two-year -old Wend y Hallberg holds one or eight We s t African Dwarf crocodiles hatched in the Memphis. Tenn .. 2!00. They are believed lo be firs t. hatched ln U.S. H e aring S et On Sanitary District Bid The Capi s trano Beac h Sanitary District will hold a pubUc hearing at 8 p.m. Tuesday on lhe d etachment or the c. Michael Iwata land fmm the dis· tnrl The meeting will be at distncl omces. 25752 Victoria .Boulevard in Capistrano Beach. The Iwata property was an- nexed to the city of San Juan Capistrano in 1973. Since then. the Mi ssion Be ll Ranch a nd Mariners Village tracts have ~en built there. · The area was ne\ler detached from the sanitary district, due to what Cit_y anager J ames Mocalis has called "inadvertent negligence." Consequenlly, resi· dents of the two tracts have been taxed by both the city and lhe dis- trict. The sanitary district refunded 1975-76 taxes to Mission Bell and Mariners Village homeowners and have declared a zero tax rate for the current fiscal year to avoid additional double taxa- tion. Viejo Scouts To Help Seed Burned Are a Explorer scouts with the Mis- s io n Viejo s tation o f the California Division of Forestry and Orange County Fire Depart· ment will reseed the lire· charred hills behind the Village Center at La Paz Road and Marguerite Parkway this fall Funds to purchast> the 850 pounds of rye seed needed for the SS.acre area. burned in :i Ju· ly blaze s tarted by children playing with matches. have been donated by Union Federal Sav- ings nnd Loan Association. "Since we are located in the Mission Viejo Village Center riitht next to the charred field. we wanted to do what we could to bring some greenery back to our Immediate environment." explained Dori Voss. the branch manager Optimis t Club Of Viejo Se t s Fe ast Tonight· The Miasion Viejo Optimist Club's c harte r banquet will begin at 7 : 30 tonight in the Laguna Hills Hilton IM. Herb Oreenwald, president of the new club, will be given an of· riclal Optimist. charter by Tom Nakamura. governor of \he Pacific Southwest District. Other dis trict officials and M~rcua Rye, preaident. ol lbe Dana Harbor Optimist Club which sponsored this new group, will assist In the ceremonies. Interested commun.ily mem· bers are invited to attend the banquet. Further Information may be obtained by caJUng Bob McQueen at 830-9'700. ) . . • so(lball, horseshoes. watermelon eating. nail driving and a hole-in· one golf chipping contest are on the agenda for the day. Events begin at noon and run through S:30p.m. One center of activity is ex pected to be the "dunk tank." where a quarter will buy three baseball throws at a release arm to drop a local resident Into a big tub or water, the publkily olficer said But when traffic tnVt"St1J!alor~ arrived. the cur's occupunts an· sisted that a fifth person had been driving and fled on foot. police said. LB Su m m e r School Shows Enrollme nt Up William son said food and dnnk conc essions will be open throughout the afternoon Detective Linda Dtu1· ... aid there wall a fifth person tn th~· f'ar but that he was not dnvinl! a110 was not involved in the' murder., She refused to idenufy the fifth person or sa y "hat he dad aftt:r the acddent. Morc than 4 6 times a~ muny elementary school students at tended this year 's su mmer school 1n Laguna Beach than in 1973. according to initial enroll- She said the car's occupanl!- walked away from the \ll'haclt• Sch ools Offerinir after talking to the traffic in-"" vestigators . Whal huppencd after that. she said. "as "kind of Por cela nics Clas vague" until the bodies \.\Crc ment figures 1 found. Artistically inclined studen~ Joi;gers found the man·, bod) Three time:. as many high school stude nts showed a willing- ness to A•Ve up :.1x weeks or the s.1.1 m m c r r o r c..d u cat Ion al can learn the European art of an a field Monday. and pohce d1~ porcelanics -creating imlta covt'rcd t h'e woman's body pursuits lions or porcelain or ceramic nearby. olflcers s aid. Both had sculptures this fall. been dead for three or four days. The course, oUeFed by lh&adu1-,___...."'h~y-Md-been-hit-o~r-the The fi~urc~s for 1976 ure. 1,085 el.e_mentar:y and SU hi h school education section of the Newport· head with a blunt instrument but Mesa Unified School District. the wounds weren't deep and students - --- begins Sept. 15 at TeWinkle Mid-they had been strangled," Lucas die School and Sept. 16 at Kaiser said. "There we re big black While attendance climbed. so did summer school costs. and .corresPondingly Al an approx- imate $81.784 , it cost more than 3.2 times a s much to hold sum. mer school this year as in 1973. Middle School, according to in· cloths around both their necks.·· structor Lyn Colliard. Por In· formation call Miss Colliard at Homicide detectives, routinely 545·1270. in vestigating the killings, Starship on the Road Skate board Grounds lnstmmemalist Sears From AP Dispatcbes The rock music supergroup Jefferson Starablp is on the road again, two weeks after ·bassist- keyboard player P• Seara grounded himself in a skateboarding accident. Sears. 28. was being towed by car up a hill in Willlamsburg, Va .• when he toppled off bis board at 20 m.p.h. The Injury iruUally was diagnosed as a tom ligament, a nd Sears played with the band in Williamsburg, Cleveland and Cincinnati even though he had to be carried on and off lhe stage. But subsequent dates ln Michigan and Vermont were canceled after the ailment was diagnosed as a fracture. • The chief assistant ba itgage handler on Sen. Walter F. Mondale's chartered campaign plane has closer contact with the Demoeratle vlec· presldential candidate than perhaps any other staff member. He is Theodore Mondale, the senator's J8·ycar old son, who quit his job in a Washington TIDMONOAl.IE supermarket last week to toss suitcases ln and out or the plane's cargo hold and make sure that none gets lost between ~~t and each nlght'5 hotel s top. The youngster say!! he is en. joyln1 the campaign lraJI with his father -and his father JOke11 with good nature about his son's "high political posit.ion." • A trolley driver accused or taking his passengers on a Joy ride through the streets of San Francisco has been suspended from duly without pay for 15 working days, a Municipal Railway spokesman announced. J oseph N. Crolley, Potrero Division supenn- tendent, also ordered thal driver Maurice J ames al- t.end a city P u blic Utilities Commission attitude de· veJopment course. Pusencera aboard his bus on Aug. 25 claimed be threatened and mistreated them -refusing to let maoy of them off the bus. • BUffetlng winds slowed the pace for worker• strtnitn1 an 18-fOCJl,..hiib nylon curtain 1cros1 M inila of lhe Nol'tbern C.ltlomh1 farm country near Bloomfield. But, ii alt goes well, artist Cllrl1to Jancheff's . four.year dream will be a realJty sborUy. Jane Gregorious. a s pokes man for the ofr·beat art project. said lbat nearly 20 miles were finished and field crews anticipated completing the las\ leg today. Susan Ford moved out of the White House and as sharing a re nted suburban townhouse with three female college friends -and a retinue of Secret Service agents in the basement. President and Mrs. Ford reportedly had no ob· jection to their 19-year-old daughter's maJUog the move. which is costing her $118 monthly rent. Three friends ofMlss Ford''& from Mount Vernon College. found the house in Alexandria, Va.. and as ked Susan to join them . Shella Rabb Weldenfeld, the press secret ary. said. • There should be blanket am· nesty for men who fled the draft to avoid serving in the Vietnam tus••o 0110 war, uys Wiiiiam L. Calley J r., the former Army lieutenant convicted or murdering 22 Vietnamese civilians at My Lai in 1968 "We've never been told what the Vietnam war was all about. and J don't think lt'!i fair to hold <1 person accountable for refuislng to participate in a war 1f he uin 'l told why," Coley snid, ~alley s11uJ he believed he was chosen as a "scapegoat" for My Lal because he refused to lie about the killings. He said that his orders at My Lai were lo ~ "annihilate every living thing." • .a Mayor Gen: Hammond re cuLrv signed over a fu11& started after he said Carmel had been ovorrun by tourists. The council postponed consideration of the re- signation for a week. reportedly in hopeg he would change hls mind. The meeting at which Hammond quit was crammed with citizens of the oceanside resort com· ,,,..----------.) munily, some of whom ( toted signs that said, PEOPLE '"nae natives have had ---------- it," and "Carmel is more tha.n a tourist trap, it's home.·' • Hotaston lawyer WUUam Lummls, rtrst cousin o( t.he lale Ho•afd Hughes, applied to the Nevada Gaming Control Board for a license as Summa Corp. boal"d chairman. a GCB spokesman Hid, Lummis. 47, w~ elected Summa chairman last month . The state gaming license i~ required because Summa has six Nevada casttios among vast assets or the late billionaire. The GCB spokesman said more documents mu.st be filed by Lummis before a prohe or bls back· ground can be completed. - .. Kush: We Were Embarrassing· In 28-10 Loss TEMPE -The 1976 football season bas been dubbed as Arizona State's "year to make hbtory" -the first real chance fOI lhe Sun Devils lo win lbe mythical national tlUe. llowever, somebody forgot to tell the UCLA Bruins and their quarterback, sfn.ior J eff Dank worth. Danltwortb, overshadowed the past two years by All·American John Sciarra, guided ltbe awesome Bruins' ground attack as it che>Ated up 486 yard-I en route lo a 28· 10 rout of the third· ranked Sun Devils in a nationally televised game Thursday night. The victory not only left lbe l)evils aghast, but also nearly all of the 50,876 rans who packed Sun Qevil Stadium and witnessed the nation's longest major college wiruUntslreak snapped at 13. . "We're fortunate lo have had three weeks to prepare for lbis game," said 'Dank worth. "That 's longer, of course. than for most games. "Our whole game plan re111Jy was the counter-option and coun· ter·dive. because they do so much stacking, overshirting . stunting and blitzing." Dankworth attained near perlection in executing the game plan, and himself rushed for 155 yards on 19 carries. scoring twice. -S0l)"homore nalfback Theofis Brown added another 127 yards and lwo TDs. while runrung back Wendell Tyler contributed an ad- d1tional 93 y;:ird& on 21 attempts. While the oHeose came up with S09 total yards. the Bruins' de· fense kept Ariiona State from mounting any serious threat. al- lowing the Devils only 137 yards on the ground and \50 through the air. Arizona Stute fullback Freddie WilHams. who hds rushed for over l.000 ynrds in each of the past t,.wo seasons. was he ld to 70 yards on 13 carries. The Devils' top rusher for the night was freshman ha lfback Arthur Lane. who carried the ball J\ times for 74 yards ··we were e mbarrassing, both offensiHly and defen.si~ely." ob· served a very dCJl"Cl~ !-'rank Kush, \\ho is now in lus 19th vcar as heat1coach atAnwnaState "l thought our offense would be m o re p roductive, but they weren't. Our line just did not do a good job. They didn't play the way they are capable of." The Su~s capitalized on a recovered fumble late in the open· inc period t.o score a 29-yard field goal, which was booted by Kush's son. Danny. Hut they were shut out between then and the last 2'h minutes of the game. when they got their firs t touchdown on a lS- yard pass from quarterback Den· nis Sproul to split end John Jef· ferson in the end zone. • Aller the At;izona Slate three· pointer, the Bruins took the ensuing kickoff and mounted an 80·yard march that culminated with a 32-yard sconng scamper by Dankworth. ·'They took the fake outside, and I cut back in," explained Dankworth. "This is the type ol offense t.hat works against a team likeASU." UCLA got its second ~hdown with 4:36 left in the first hall as Dankworth kept the ball on a broken play at the Arizona Slate one· yard line and ran Into lhe end ione and UCLA was on its way. "Against ASU it's extremely dirricult to pass because they blitz ~·ou so much. so we felt we had to rush the ball." said Donahue. "To tell the truth. l wanted lo pass more. but I got a little bit nervous. I've been a running coach for SQ long. it'ssort ofhardlochange." Kush probably wishes Donahue had gone to the air more. but adds that. "we were just not mentally prepared. That's my responsibili- ty, so we'll have just have to work harder. We have a long way to go." UCL" O u 1' O 11 "11tON S•••• s 0 0 ' 10 A\U FC.ot11sP12' UCLA -0trtkWOr1P\ U,.un t(.on at ~·<~) UCl"-0•11•-r1111 ru11 <Co..,•l ••o 1 UCLA-Bio-1 '""!Corr .. llk •I UCl A-8'0-Z. '"" ICo<-r .. ~"'" ASU H lfe•\OllUl"u lr°"'Sor°"11 Ku,n\1c1t " IO lh Flrttctow"M Rv""9'\·Y•rtt\ ....,, .. llq •••0\ q''"'"••'"' P•h\I\ ll'V"'' F...-tt.IC)\1 Pe"'91Un·'•'O' 9"111M Onlls 10 " ... llo1l1 n uo· • 11 ).1-0 14 31 ' 6" I J.I s.. ).1 • n .. JO INOIVIOYAL LE.AOIEllS qVSHIHG UCL• b•""--'" It U\ f 9,.,..., ,, ,,, T .. •er ,, ~) Aruon.-SUtP, LAM t, ,. W11Hi"" 1J 10 qfUolVI NC. UCLA S.•l!W 1 11 ,.......,_ 1 • A'tt 'lf\t\1Atf' •t,.rdv.f k JlfUt·r"°"J)lt PA\~l~-.1(;, 1J{lA 0.u,"""'°''" J .f(I JJ 'IOl'tt .. 8u"t n 0-l 0 0 .,.,.,,,. S1•1< '>c>rOul !Jo.II U. IJ', ""'°''•"-wnO J 1 0 --"""'...-WENDELL TYL ER SLASHES ARIZONA STAtt'S DEFENft. Olympians Lauded BERLlN <APl Swimmers and one silver. was presented the "Fatherland Order of Merit." but without the clasp. It took an enUre newspaper page to list the recipients. . . - .,Wi~..-. .. 'JEFF OANKWORTHOF UCLA TAKES OFF ON ONE OF HIS LONG GAINERS THURSDAY NIGHT. Magic Number ls 15 Sagging Dodgers Slip 10 Games Back LOS ANGELES CAP> -It's surprising to some. perhaps, that San Francisco bas won 10 out or 15 games this season from Los Angeles. But not to the irrepressible Count. John Montefusco. "We're a better club, that's why;· he said after the Giants p0lished off the Dodl(ers again Thursday night 4·2 at Dodger Stadium. 'dropping Los Angeles 10 games back of Cincinnati In the National League West. The Reds' magic number for clinching the divisional title is now 13. "When we came in here the Dodl(ers we re only eillht games out.·· Montefusco said. delighting in his next remark: "But now look ut 'em. We like to pound on these guys " Montefusco hurled the rirst six innings. enough for his 15th vic- tory. "This wasn't that satisfyinlt '<:ause I dldn'tgo nine. "he said. inning that broke a 2·2 lie and gave the Giants their eighth win in their last nine games. San Franc isco returns to Candlestick Park tonight to fact> Cincinnati. The Dodgers begin a Dodge r • S lal., AllG•mHOft ICAac11w 1 \itpt l0A11M't•" lO'~"'Jd " I l)O m ')ept H A•l.tf'lt• ., LO'-AnQ, lo ; t ).Sp m Scot '2 Atlt1nt• it lo\ Aoot~•t-'i 1' Up m rour-game series tonight against Atlanta in Dodger Stadium. Dodgers manager Walt Alston sa ys he plans to rest short.stop Bill Russell a{ least for tht' open- ing game or the series. Russell, after hitting at or near .300 all season. has fallen lo .283 with on· ly one hit his las t 16 at bats and on· Jy fi ve in his last 46. SAN fllA .. 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I II 0 0 0 ) JD•><• IL I 101 • ~ • 0 ' E 5'>•• > 0 0 0 I Mom"fU'C.O l \d~ Llvt1>llr f 111 WP J1)A 1'1'1 OAILYPILOT •lJ .Backfield Tabbed For Rains LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Rams will start John CllppelleUi at fullback and Lawre n ce M ccut c heon at halfback ln their season opener Sunday against the Allant11 Falcons. Coach Chuck Knox also named Tom Mack as ll permanent cap- tain on Thursday. The lO·year veteran joins Merlin Olsen. McCulrheon had been the fullback starter for the last three years. wjth Jim Bertelsen start Ing at halfback. 1\rfl'a S tar• Plflfl LOS ANG EC ES-The Newport Beach All-star volleyball team. under coach Charlie Brande. col- lides with Olympiad Saturday af. ternoon for the American Na- tional Voll eyball Assn. age-group championship at the Sports Arena at 3:30. Among the lS· 18 group are Mark Piek. Chrts Allard. Brian Wat.son. Greg Kelly, Mark Slev- cove. Brett Dickey, Tim Vorklnk and CUff Schmiesing. The Laguna Beach 11·14 team plays Newport Beach for that age-group crown at 1. Rlg11e11 to QNlt SAN JOSE -Bill Rigney is ex- pected lo announce within 10 davs that he won't return as manager of the San Francisco Giants next season, it was report- ed Thursday. Gtants co·owner Bob l,.urie and Rigney will meet this weekend to discuss what Rigney will do next season and Rigney ls expected to opt for a front office job. BHb E ye 0..1. BUFFALO -Ralph Wilson. owner of the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League. says he may try to get 0 .J. Simpson back to Buffalo. Simpson. the National Football League's premier running back. has said he will retire rrom pro football unless the Bills can trade him to the WestCoast~hecan be near his family . llalo11 Buy Blrd BALT I MORE The Baltimore Orioles announced Thursday that the contract or utility infielder Tim Nordbrook had been sold to the California Angels for the $20.000 waiver price The 27 ye ar -old nativ e Baltimorean batted .227 in 27 games with the Orioles this season . BrohotNe r S h i n e• Gary Lavelle finished up, hurl· ing three perfect innings for his 11th save and second in as many nights. -------------""'A"Ku.'A N u n ting ton It was a t wo-run home run by Gary Thomasson In lhe seventh Three Share Golf Le ad; 69 for Tapie PINEHURST. N.C. -Bob E. Smith. Tom Wat.son and George Bums shared the lead with 65s Thursday JO the first round or the World Open golf tourney here. In contention with a 69 on the Pinehurst Country Club course is Newport Beach's AlanTapie. L~gging far behlnd is Jack Nicklaus. who finished with a 72 after cardinl! a 38 on the front nine .. Play was suspended today, ear· ly in the second round of the tournament when a thunderstorm s wept over the Pinehurst Country Club. The roreca!lt was for continued showers and thundershowers all day. None of the players had com- pleted his round when play WQS held up nt midmorning. f lttt ,.O\Jil\d ''0"'' Tnur\lMy ,,, fM W~4d ()ptll\ QOlt tour1•1u&m•f'llt t"n '"' 1 Of)1 'f'.tf'd DAt l\.-16 1' Ho 1cOVt..-•t tf\• Pt~f\.U,,t (°"''''"" (hlb l!QOE ~1111 T~WAt\Oft "'"""" lluM\ Fon•'' ~rt•r c;.,.y "'~Wf'f J~rrr M~r .... ,..,,., P•I• 0.•1CIG<.,,...., ~ .. ,,. .. ,,.. 8-YMHCMll GoOl>'t (;lll)o•l 0-.fl•• (.ood, Ool>brWa1te• Jo,.PQf'ffllf' J "'" \4fn0"' Fl°'""""° Moll"• ... 1 ... hpo~ W•llf•ff"''"~ Rt• ~'~"CM'• ~;;:,,1:,r~,,_00,, Cr1•c:1StM,_,. Ro"c. .. .- 0 .. 10 Lu,..,\l•om l1)) .. , JI )4 6) "n •\ 101 .. l) Jl .... l1 '' ., uu .. J.I Jl ., lH ll M ,,. "" un..a uu~ JJ as .e ;i..11 M ~» .. lHS o• 1'U .. l• • ... lS ll .. )I JS •• J.O.lS .. l1'l0 .. }"31-•• 1' lS •• Yank, S ,,riet Collide ... WI ........ Vladimir Kovin (12> of the Soviet Union and America's Alan Hangsleben scramble for control of the puck in Canada Cup hockey action. The U.S. fell. 5-0. In other games Czechoslovakia stopped Canada 1-0, and Finland twat Swede n, 8·6. ~ .. Beach High graduate Jack Brohamer had a pair of base hiL5 but it was n 't e nough as the Chi cago While Sox lost to the · Oakland A's, 2·1, Thursday. Royals Rally To 6-5 Win Over· Angels KANSAS CITY <A P l -Goorge Brett capped a perfect five·hit game by ripping a two-out, run· scoring single in the bottom or the 10th to lift the Kansas City Rovali; lo a 6·5 victory over the California Angels Thursday night. ··u this doesn't get us going, I don't know what will." !laid Brett 1l 119el• .ft I of e All G.tmr• M llllll"C lllOI ;11t 'Jr ~t.•or•11• .,, Cnic MJo \II m t 1 t ttl1lorn1,. •• (hu ... qn )f Pt 11 r .1l1t0rni t H (.hi( 1(1'> I \\\Om " 10."' 10 /Um ''°'"tf:!tneo6ft KALA, tt..-.10._1 --- "We came hack two or three times, made good defensive plays and didn't make any mental er· rors. The Royals snapped a four game losln" streak and won only their second l(amc In their last JI Kansas City rem aincd five game!! on top of the American U!ague We!lt by five games over Oakland. which beat Chicago2.1. The Royals hnd h,.,l four in a row and nine of their last 10, and had manaf(ed just nine hits and one run in their two previous games with the Angels. But they came back three limes Thursda y n ig ht to erase California leads, lncludln1t a 5.3 deficit wllh two outs in the ninth. (ALtfO•NIA ,..,,,00 CllAI> \\ !..,,., ""' ~"""'b ,.,..,,.,,,," ltANIA,CITY • .. , 11111 .. , . ' ' t 0 I 0 IO Roland Matthes and Kornelia Ender and the res t or the powerful East Germnn Olympic conUngent has been showered with more me dals, this lime awards made by the slate's Com- munist leadership. The official party newspaper Neues Deut.schland said Friday the highest medal presented to competing athletes went to Mal· tbes, given the "Fatherland Order of M cri t In Gold with Honorary Clasp.·· Status QuO: Nastase Remains Na~ty l!o JoKO\Oll O• &o<Mtll .. , "-' S 0 0 I 4 0 1 I \ 1 ) 0 '0 0 0 • 0 t 1 I l 0 0 ) 0 2 0 , 0 0 0 J 1 I 1 , 2 2 0 l 0, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 o.o 0 0 0. L S-lonll ~ Tor•ud .,,...,,. ~ ... , ........ 11. 0.,..ryo kt11• 0Htl-2b PoQ""lltll -tlOtdPI' 0 llrlll >II Mcllftctll P•lt~ 81' WYba>rY ID WWII-Of w •• ,,.,, 11) OllHI eo-<l•r'f 1'.Wlllle\\ ' 2 , 1 , ' 2 1 0, 0 0 • 0 , 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 • ' , 0 1 0 Matthes has been in .three Olympiads and. although shut out of a gold medal in Montreal. he was for years the world's beSl backstroke swimmer and the first of the East German swim· mers to galn international suc- cess. Ender. the 17-year-old who dominated the women's swim- . mJngevenls In Ganada'sSummer Games with four gold medals . . FOREST HILLS, N.V. (AP) - Bjorn Borg survived a scare against defending champion Manua~Or es and IUe Nastase rode a 1 service to victory over Die Stockton Thursday in bright su -bine lo reach the semifinals-of the U.S. Open ten- nis championships. Borg eliminated Orantes, 4·6. 6-0. 6-2, s-7. 6-4 in a gruelling, pre- saure-fllled 3·hour, lO·mlnute match. NHt ase. the volatile Romanian. sloPped Stocktoo, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6·3 . Borg and N Ht.ase will meet in Saturday's semifinals. The other semifinal pairs top-seeded Jim· my Connors and Argentina's Guillermo Vilas. Nastase sat on a bench alongside his locker alter his win. toweled off hls shower- aoaked hair,.. pulled oo..a flow.ered shirt and scowled. The Nas tase entourage - friends, trainers, bodyiuards. hangers-on -formed a light cir- cle around their leader. A smaJI band or writers hovered jusl out- side. lt was a big victory for him but that didn't matter. Nastase was angry. Nastase has been angry all week. "Do I look Uke a monkey or what." be shouted. "The press ls always following me around. pee king i n windows and eu•esdroJ>pln1. I said the first day that I would give no in- terviews until I won Forest Hllls or I lose." Audiences have been 'hostile e\·er since. booing and jeering. Al first they were just mad. But lat~y they have ~ t.rylng lo provoke the volatile Romanian into another lem per tantrum. The crowd at Thursday's match against Stockton wu the least vocal. They didn't exactly cheer Nastase's every move. but they didn't boo much either. Nastue. of course, saw It dif· fere.nlly. "Every day r play the whole stadium is against. me.·• be com- plained. "No matter what I do they boo m e. ' "Sure I complain about line call~. What else can l do?" ·'You all condemn me," Nastase continued. J M<lrll""H Ooll•'.., SU"...,' LtOnarO o w-•p '0 0 0 rooo 1 0 0 0 JOOO 0000 0000 Tol-1\ JI S lt S TD\al• •S 4 II \ T-011t W11e11,.lnn111Q '"" K-c..111or..i1 001 mo m o s ot.-...\Olf 000 tlO OOJ 1 a It _. liwrl'IOllrey, O""Y DI' -C.lll0ttM'• f, K•~.._, Clly 1 LOB -~lllomlU. I(..,..,, Oty IJ Ill -9'tQ<1\ om \8 -G 11<111 r:w WI•-,,. Humol>rtY " " ...... so H.tr1ttll ··~ U S ' 2 I 0..ry IL 0 JI I 1 1 I 1 1 1 kotl 0 1 000 0 l«O<l.trO II 1 10 S I 1 • Ml1190<l IW.• ., ,., 2 • • , • H81'-&y ""'""'' <l•llUl.H -SI"-, T -J:IQ, A -10,9'1. ' R DAILY PILOT Friday. Sep!ember 10 1976 Pirates Host Cypress in Tonight Orange Coast and Cypreu col· leges open tbe 1976 football season tonight (7:30) at OCC and it's anyone's guess what the out· come wiU be. Coach Dick Tucker 's OCC Pirates lost most ol their top stars from last seasoo's national JC championship (11-0) squad while Cypress returns some key 11tarters from a 3· 7 team . 1be Bucs. orcenM! lacked con. s1stency in a pair of scnrnmages last Saturday.but Tucker is con- fident his club will be sharper tonight "We have to establish con· siateney 4lnd I re ally Wok we can do it. But it will be a tough aame. Cypress wm definitt!y be a fac- tor In their conference this seuoo." 1ays Tucker. 1b• key •pot in main~ that consistency ls quarterback where Cerritos College transfer Jim Conley will start. Cooley. a 6--0. 190-pounder, is a proven passer. He completed 81 ol U3 puses for 921 yards and ei&ht TDa a )'!ear ago, but bas had some problem adapting to the Plratn• vttroffe~. * * * Freshman Gary Guisness from Corona del Mar figured to be OCC'$ No. 1 QB, but has been sidelined most of \he week with a case of vert110 He wtll auJt. up and coQJd play. says.Tuc.ter. Jn the OCC backrield. All· American Tony Accomando (now at TCU) and Pete Brown (now at Harvard) will be missed, but Tucker believes he bas plenty of talent. "We have lhe best group of backs we've ever bad. Our tun· ning game should go well." * * * Injuries Hamper Rustle rs Top-fli"ht Ct.•nter Stardom Predicted For OCC's Green Golden West College, bit hard by' injuries in practice sessions. still figures as a slight favorite over East LA College when the 1'76 football opener is played Saturday night al Orange Coast. Coach Ray Shackleford 's GWC Rustlers looked very strong. especially on defense in toppling Citrus, 18-0. last week in a scnm· mage. And with most of the injuries coming to offensive players. the defense figures to carry the load. "We're down to just three run- ning backs ... says Shackleford. "We've lost fi ve starters to in- Juries. We s hould have almost JOO percent sophomores in our- starting linueps ... Four backs are out. Loren Micklln and Tim Janovik are sidelined with elbow injures with the latter not expected back for three weeks Mic klin is out ror the year. Two other backs -Jeff Veeder lk~ee l a nd Nick Punimata <ankle > probably won't play this week. Thus starters Pat McKeon· and Ric M art1n. along with backup Ron Webster will have to do yeoman dut~ Two othe rs orfensive guard ao.&> Gasway and defens ive lin~an Ray Asevez are out for the year with knee injunes But dt>spite the injury pro· blems. Shackleford will go with a veteran lineup. He'll open with eight players who slarted on de· rerae last year a:id a nother com erback Enc J ohnson who played two SL'asnns ago Offensively five starters re· tum. "Our dcrense s hould be very good. It probably will be our strength earl) Offens1v<>l y we have very ~ood polentrnJ ... s ays S h kleford But he adds that t c will be a stiff test "East LA is very aggn•ssl\'e. 1t has a good quarterbaclc-:.mcl some very fast backs. East LJ\ is a ~·e ry good looking football team .. P AST \CORD 1969 E"'' L~ 11 C".Gfct"'n we-,i 1t 1 ~' GntrtN\ W,. "' 1 ' f ,,,t L._A 1' lfl)O E1'~f l A. U <,,q•n• n WMt u ,.7, EA\tl A ,. lj.ofor,.,~'I '' 1'7> Go•,,..,,w--11 EA\I LAn 1•1l GolO.l\W.-\f j' (t<llll\f ~ '" t•lt £•'' l A l.f Got«t,.n We-\1 ,, t9JS E4\t l • l I (,.u,,..,n w,, t 'l Ea\1 l.A h·AO-., v·ro' \ l Toni~ht o n T V 1 \.30 p m 121 l '.S. OPEN TE:NSIS HIGlll.IGlffS A re Port on th.: da) ·~ ·h.lghhghlS at Forest 11 111.,. NY By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol ti.. O•ll't ...... S4.ott Brad Green has put on 20 pounds since last football season and feels the additiooaJ weight is beneficial. • In a day when weight watchers are carefully planning menus and workouts to lose weight. Green is an except!oo lo the rule. tapping the scales at 240 pounds currently. "l started lifting weights and using protein under the direction of our trainer . Leon Skeie," Green says "After last season. he started working with me and it has paid off." . Green exph1ins that there are two separate methods of weight training. "There are those who do it to tone the muscles and lose weight and t.hen those who use the pro· gram to build their bodies and add bulk, .. he explains. Whate\•er the reason. the added weight appears lo ha ve made him a better center with the Orange Coast College football team this sea son. Has the weight slowed him down? "If I had slowed down , I would have stopped tbe program." he says "Las t year J played behind Rick Purnell but got in quite a bit of playing lime." Green adds. Purnell is now a leading can- did at(.' at t he Uni versity ol Cahforni a I Berkeley\ and there are tho~e who s ay Green will be the best <'enter in OCC's tustory. "He's one of the better centers "e have had around here." coach Dit'k Tucker admits. "He's ,·ery aggressive ~nd strong and he ·s played ct>nter all o( his life I wouldn't trade him for any center I have seen." 1Kh pratse. tndeed, from n couch with the experience of Tucker At Estancia ll1gh School. he was All-Or ange Count) rirst team and set'ond teum AJl-CJF at center. lhs career began in Pop Warner rootball al age 10 a nd he's been a center all the time. Doei. he like to s nap the ball on punts and (aeld goal efforts? ''I never could really snap the ball back on kit'ks." he admits. "If I could do it well. I would but J 've never been able to master it. .. Does he enJO) sitting on the sidelines when a h eld goal or con· version try i.s bemg made? "Oh. I don't go out of the game." he explains. "I usually play at one of the other line P<>Si· Uons as a guard or tacltle." Does the job of banding the ball to the quarterback become automatic and what are his as· signments after the snap? ··1 don't think about snapping the ball any m ore. J just try to make sure J -get it up there and the whole process has 'become secopd nature to me. "Almost every team has a nose man who plays right over the center on defense and I'm getting used toil. "Usually. the guys who are toughest to handle are the ones on our own team. Partly because they know the plays and also because they are generally bet· ter players .·· Few can argue the statement alt.er OCC's 11--0 season as na· tional champions in 1975. Is there any noticeable dif· ference in college level football over that of the high school level? "The big difference is that there aren't any bad people now. Every player is big and good al this leve l. "I've learned a Jot more from the coa ching staff her e. too. Their methods ar e more refined and I 've been able lo get more help than at any time since I started playing. Brad Green is a name many Schools Wiii have On their list Of possible recruits for next season. Rut the young Orange Coast center hasn't m ade up his mind yet about a future aJma mater. "I would like to stay in California." he says. In 811 pro· bability this means he will be cavorting for USC . UCL.A. Stan· ford or California (Berkeley) in the Paciflc·8 Conference. When he isn't working with the weights or playing football. the son ofa tosta Mesa policeman can be found on the handball courts. "This helps with quickness, agility and conditioning." he says. "And besides. I enjoy the game." Gauchos to Drill Saddleback College's football team gets In its CinaJ scrimmage Saturday, meeting Santa Ana College at 10 a .m . on the latter's field. Saddle back's Gauchos. under new coach Ken Swearingen. open the season Saturday night. Sept. 18, hosting Cypress al Mission Viejo High • FIAT DON'T Major League Standings BUY AM•:RICAN l.EAG E NATIONAL LEAGUE ,\II\' c ,11 1111111 \1111 111111 11ur1· th•·"· p111 .... 1111 our Nl':W FIAT 118 Over 2,400,000 sold to date~ There must be a reason. #-SJ/ • A LDT OF CAR NOT t LOT OF MONEY! ·wortdw1de Sates t-:u • Division East Division W I. Pct. GB W L Pel. GB New York 85 52 .620 Philadelphia 85 53 .616 Ba ltimore 7:\ 6.S 529 121 :i Pittsburgh 80 58 .580 5 Cleveland 71 68 511 15 New York 72 66 .522 13 Boston G7 72 482 19 Chicago 63 77 .450 23 Detrmt 1>3 75 .457 22':1 St. Louis flt 75 .449 23 Milwuukct• 62 74 456 221.1 Montreal 47 89 .346 37 West DlvlslOCI Wf'8t l>lvhdon Kansas City 80 s.q 57G Cincinnati 90 51 .638 Oakland 75 M s.i-0 5 Oodgeri 79 00 .568 10 . 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Defensively the Pi.rates appear to be solid 111Jn, especially In tbe aecon dary where cor· nert>acks Ron L•merton and Tim Hieb return. The only other fuU time atarter returnin.a Is Uaht end Keith J osephson. The OCC seconduy probably will get a stltr test from Cypress qullrterback Dave Spriggs. He completed 64 or 151 passt'3 a yenr aeo. hitting on three TDs. He's backM up by University of Mon \ana transfer Oon Winterrowd. T h e C harcers have 10 sophomores starting 011 urfen c, including fullback Barry Snead, Oank~r Don Kindred. tackle Tt'd Davis.cente r Keith Gnnn .and Spriggs. all of whom started last year. • t>nvls and Gunn were selected to the All·Southern California ·-----~ Conference team last season, ua was linebacker Tim Motts. OCC will start two freshmCJ'I on defense and four on otrense. The Pirates hold u 5·0 a<lvat\ tage over the Chargers, inclutl. ing a 48· 19 victory a year ago. 0.-tlltt CNU 1.i- OfN1ts• 0.~•• Sf ll'4NI\ 110 100 leftd" l I 0tt1...... 1)0 tlO ""'"" .,, lO 'KN...,, 110 to ""''•• c c;;,..,. 1.0 10 Quoto RO (,I-• JOO '°' l•••l\0•111" A T [l\•I• )l\ 111 ""°"'-" rt; ---11) 1\1\ f11Hv• 06 Con•t1 •'IO IU Hlf'• l H (ornoll th 10 •••*n llM ll0•-11 If) l'O f 0 .. • i l t>e•\.4t• "' UO L•"""tOf'\ tf MC, "' "' Iii l.11 DI\ o~ 011 011 Bruins' First 14 Cage Tilt Set for Pauley . LOS ANGELES UCLA's d,. fending Paciric-8 Conference basketball cha mpions will play ~ regular games. plus an lo· ternationa l contest with the BrazlUan National team. during the l976·77 season. Coach Gene Bartow's secood cage campaign at Westwood opens Nov. 26-27 wath the Bruins hosting San Diego State a nd DePaul in Pa uley Pavilion UCLA's first 14 games are at Pauley. UCLA 's r oad :;c hedulc is featur e d by a nation all y ' televised game with highly-ratoo Tennessee on a neutral court. The Omni in Atlanta, Sunday, Jan.JO. F" t' Nov >• \~n 01ttgo StJtht 0"0"~" \.._tt ,_,ov '11 0o P4yl '"Qf'tt•I W.d l)ft( t Jolt•••Of'W•lh ''°""')# S.t DP< • 8r•1ll1Aft N•l"~' '"'4'"' tnon.... • t p"' »t 0.c '1 Notrr 0""• I"°"" t I 0 ft1 ~rt Otc '' ~.,,. 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(~~ ~I M•«• I ••VSC A pm All9a1,,,_11ont80"" unl1 ''°''"''"'-''"t 1fKht.:111t1Nt Prep F O?thall Scrimmages Take Place Orange Coast area prep fool ball coaches get their fi rst-look al what their teams m ay be capable of durlng the 1976 season this weekend with controlled scnm maces slated. Two are biUed tonight after Mission Viejo Hig~ rescheduled iu t.llf with Foothill High of Santa Ana. Originally slated for Mis · sion Viejo Saturday morning, the Mission Viejo-Foothill skirmish has been r eset for tonight at Tustin High at 7 :30. Also vying tonight is El Toro and Cer ritos at Mission Viejo High ln a 7 o'c lock tiff. Earlier to· day Costa Mesa started thlngs off with a scrimmage with Placen· tia's El Dorado High SChool. Saturday morning there are fO\lr other scrim mages involving Orange Coast a rea teams •. then the weekend w ill be wrapped up with four night tests. Here's th~scb.edule: Toalgltt El Toro vs Cerritos at Mission ViejoHigh (7) Mission Viejo vs Foothill at Tustin High (7: 30) Saturda y Edison at Cor ona del Mar (9 a.m.) University a l tlunlln gton Be.ch (10 a .m .) Meter Del at Newport Harbor ClOa.m .) . Dana Hills at Torranre c 10 a .m.) P ... tala Valley vs SA Valll'y at Huntington Beach (7 p.m. J Marla a• vs Saddleback al Westminster High (7 p.m .) Sa• Clemente v1 Estancia nt Newport Harbor C7 p.m.) Lal••• Beacb vs Espcranga at Valencia High (7: 30) Area Sports Calendar Ttonfay tS.,i 1'I '8c;to• t>lt•<• et 0o1o~n We\I 111 w-•oc..-m W•lar Polo SMI~ ... .._."'(Joi""" W•\I ll .)0) °''" teftnl\ OaM Hiii• •• ,.,..1,, u Ill fll•tr'tH f I SHC. ltl "-btll _,.OV'ltain Vett-v .. 114"1'1-•I '1\lnt l""Oft ...... ~Nltt •I Nt-1 H.trlW lbt:ltfl 111 11. 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" Gl'OW al £Clo'-11 0 1 Glrh ,.OllO()jlll l'Ounl•tn VAllfll' at R~~11 (4), S.r\ C.l•-nlt 41 Wl'\llNMlf• ell • Lineb~kers, Ends Lead CdM Defense Corona del Mar High's Sea <5-10, 170 sr.) and Don Harner Kin.gs have a new coach in Dick (6·2. 17S s r.) Morris and are m a new Tea-g""'u'-e-_;_Dac mg asse ailcl Garratt (South Coast), but the s ame are Marty Green (5·10, 180 jr J . tough defensive look that bas pre· and Greg Kohle r !5·10, 170 jr. >. vailed appears intact. ln51de linemen include Marc The Sea Kings scrimmage with J ohannes (5-10, 210 sr.J and Ken visiting Edison High of Hunt-O'Rourke (6·0. 185 $r.) at tackle ington Beach Saturday morning and Eric R aff cs.10. 185 soph ) at at 9 and that's when Morris and nost guard. his staff hope to get a clearer look Othe rs incude John Goeggel al the capabilities of their de· (6·3, 205 sr.). Mark Cardelucc1 fense. C6-0. 200 sr .) and Doug Bottorf CdM seems solid in every de-(6-0. 185 sr .) at tackle and Russ partmenl with linebackers and Qttiggle (6·1, 185 sr.) at guard. ends leading the way. If there is a The secondary is still cloudy. probl.e m it may be. lack of depth. but Morris has ample numbers Only 12 juniors (with a 1-17 re-and talent to fill the gaps. cord from t he '74 freshman and At the corners are Scott Merry '75sophomore teams} are among 15-8. JSO sr . >. Hob Elson (5-9. 170 the squad and Morris has three &r.) and Bruce Batcheller <5·7. sophomores in the varsity pie-135 jr.). in addition to Tom ture. · Freeman (5-9, 160 sr . J and Chris At linebacker are Brad Stassel Crosson (5-8, 140 s r. ). (6·1, 195 sr.) and Brian Garratt <6-1 185 ) Bob Hughes <6·1, 145 sr.), Earl ~<f a:~h~ othe r bright area-Callison (S.tO, 160 11r.) oand Clark ends-are David Meador CS· ll, Hayes (5·9, 145 Jr .) have been the 1~ sr. > and David Gambill (S lO. leading candidates at safety. 175 > b k d b s L At rover are Todd Hofin~a (6· I. · Sr . · ac e Y teve ayton 180 sr. Rive rside Poly transfer > Cycle Finale Se t Tonigl1t The Orange County Ecigles will close out t h e first year of speedway teom radng tonight at the Orange County Fulr~roonds agains t the San He rnardino Sizzlers. Gates ope n al 6:30 with the first roce at 8: 15. The EagJes arc in the cellar or the five.team cirt'u1t with no chance of escape. Tonight'11 pro gram was postponed last week when rains halted reslivltlct.. All fe male rans will t>e od· milted free to the track tonl~hl With team racing e.ndJng this week, Costa Mesa will feature an open scratch h andicap evenl next week with the national finals qualific ations the following Friday. The U.S. nationals will return to the Falrgroundl! on Oct. 16 afte r being held In the Los Angeles Coliseum a year ago. McMillian Traded NE W Y O RK -Nation a l Basketball Association s tars forward Jim M:c Mi llian and guard Nale Archibald are in· volved in d eals brlngtn~ them lo New York. Mt Milllan was purchased from lhe Buffalo Bra\'es by the New Yorlt KnJcks and Archiba ld is reportedly heading for the Nets. and sophomore Kurt Broc·kman (5-11.160 ). "Depth is a concern," uys Morris . "We just hope to Juggle our personnel and use somt• com binatlons so we can kc.-ep some or our people as rested us po.-;sibti .. An example is at fullback when• we'll try to alternate Garratt and Stasser " GoH Tourney Set for Mesa Ton y Sil ls. the Southern California amateur champion. and Scott !';imt>SOn. the NCAA and Porter Cup champion. are In the field for the Cos~ Mesu city goU championship to be staged at Costa Mesa Golr and Country Club Saturday and SUnday. ·, A total of 92 players a re In · volved in the champlon."hlp night wilh 338 compctinf! In \he three flights. Simpson was selected as col· ege player of the year and is a former chamvion of the Costa Mesa event. Jlls father Joe, run· nerup In the Southern California amateur and a past SaJ\ Diego c ity c hampion . along . with brother Dave of the USC golf team, will also compete. There are a total of 11 present or pa~t college All·Americans In the field with the final cham - oionship round to get under way SUnday at 11 on the Los Lagos course. Spectators ore invited to witness the ac tion. free of char~e. Inexperienced Eagles Form Youthful Defense BY ED auaGAll'f 111 .. o.itt ..... -... Eatancla Hl&b ol ea.ta Mesa almott faces an ldentfoaJ problem GI\ d~ ,_.. that lt does on of· leue. That ls, tbe younc ~~!8 only have two re-wnun1 atarte,.. and will Eaales will reapoedtobla defeoslve 1y1tem tbal wlU feature a $·2 fn>nt. < E.ataoci a •crt m maies San 0.mente al 7 Satur- day nigbt at Newport HarW H.lah. > · ftly heavily on juniors who played on a .opbomore team that re· cord~ a 6-3 record last year. ~ returnlnc at.anen tre linebacker Dan Killlon (5·10, 115, n .) and ten end Biil Walten (", 180, 1r.). Last year, XiWon wu tbe •tartinl Jeft end and Walters wu an laaide linebacker. • Yet, first-year head football coach J im Brat· ten b confident bis nae Eagles appear de- ep at both the end and linebacker positions. Pickford Says FV Defense Untested BJ KOGER CARLSON Ol .. Delly ............ Fountain Valley Higb's Barons enter the 1176 football aeasoa with higher expectations than iD any or the past decade. And Barons mentor Bruce Pickford says he faces only two unknown quantities-the reliabili· ty of his defense and the lQjury factor. "We know we'll be able to score, but you have to have defense. It's not a case of worry. in.g whether we'U be in· adequate. it's just that our def.en.se to this point is really untested," says Pickford. "As for injuries. we have some very skilled people. We don't thinJc . we'll blow anyone out : pby1ical1y . but I 've ~ nevecj\a. d a team with so · mucb Client." The Injury question arises from the fact so many of Fountain Valley 's offe n sive atarters will also be busy on defense. The biggest hole to fill is at middle guard where Kevin Patterson left via &raduation. Billed to fill Racing Results tlat spot is Bill GrUz ,.__, .• o., ...... _ ( ) 'th h I ,,.SY •ACI -H """'--J.' S-10, 205 sr .• wa e p .,.., 0,. ,,..,.,... 11111tt. ,,.,.,,...,. from Rick Sims (S-9, 165 _ .. .._~ sr.) and Mike Harbottle ,..,...,.,.~cva•der~' '° 1,.0 uo (S-5, 180jr. ). O<•""Ooe"''"' At tackle are Frank ~~.~~~.1N09.,.,1 1 .. 0 :~= Cbrlsty (6·2. 205 sr.) and Tome -1 o 21$ Tom Stallings (6·2, 190 N•K••1<i.e1 & ._.,, ' , .... •Ids ...... -"' Go11t.Clei"'l"9 Pu.WM~ My l .. IYfl IMCH•r-1 HO 340 140 5'-S'-9ratf.....,.1l UO >• £n n"•Go•d IV•• .. ••I JM T1 .... -1.~•1S Aho R•n -MIU.\ c .• ~ ... Ml\t., S-t 'Sc--• ...... i.e. ..... Pri<M. T ....... ""•lllm • • , lllltla -.. ,..., ....... & ,. ... ,..._ ... ,.._ ... . ar.), wllh Tim B~k sacowoun -'"''~ ,,,_ (", 215 s r.) and Mike -a.i.,.;..._p,,no1500. sum• •AC• -1.111' ""'-111 Oii< ll11i.t CM<Ka•o,..I ""1. l'llllff & m•re-., i .,_ .... & Seymour (6-.C, 207 sr.) uo uo ,.., ..... A•-~,_,_,,... available. · r ...... --. .. c11~ ... •1 .. 10 l-40 .. ,_ 1~~~ ,.., uo Defensive end appears "~~.,:.~' ,, .. ~e< ... cuc cM<"••-' i.• 110 1olld wi!b. J;>oo Bohay Ht\<rat<l>tt Gr•et111•.,..,.,,""'""'"' 110 17s ) d full.__ k O.lly ~ -.. ,_ -" & I-Tl--IA).1/S. (5-1, sr. an ... c · Ok._,...,,,....., · "''° .... -z..111 •• .., ..... Mike Muss9 (5·10, 205 ' ~ ... i: ~ s.i.1,.. al'.) backed up by Nick TM1110 u u -o... .,.;i. 1 ~ -.•• c -· eld llllltt. Cla lml1'19, ,..,rw 11a, Rawe (5·10, 17S sr.), -~'""'av• John Nicholson (S-9, 168 .,,~,~,•·• !.: t: j r.) and Dan Bledsoe s111 .. r-1c.111eNN1 i.• <•1,1.IOsr.). r--••ui Bo Boxold (8·3, 205 NOscr•11n. sr.), a returning All· l"OUHM u u -01Wm11e.2,.... Sunset League aelection, ...., -'"°'" a .. ,di1'19'. O•om- 1 b .. , ..... PwwM!JOO. keya tbe ine aca DI T ........ TI>e.CofM(C.,1.....,.1 area with Rich Stanton •·• >,. i • al 0C>WM l(kl IPfMHt 2.60 2 ti <• 1, lM sr.), so a re-...,,. ""'0r1>11 1Go11r11.i1 .uo turniD& starter. TI-_, ,...,$ -.1 ood (5-10 190 -W• ..,. -,,.. .... W.ltf'f'. Ctlll .... Br~ W • Veflkle. UMi. ~ •• Ph1m o.uthl. Jr.) and perhaps Mark Sc-v. 111 .. 100. 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'°"' 11M•1•A D•t.. .. ., -16 ........ l .,.,."..._ 1wi1111.>_c...,... tit IMPtl9ltlot.. alACM -e1 ....,,; tt• '9511e11W, .. roo.c•,lti.-1MiM,S 11\i. ... ~.·-·"'· " Pa•&OtM COVI -.. ........,, tt• 1MM!IN, .. rec•<ed •• .-.... \.S "' ... ~ ........... ... 116 ..,. .... -... ....-n: ""' lfJ ..._... t -..flll -. •• ...-... n.a .-. '" 1UITINABA lalf Tl.CTW A\t. ...... dl1 .... Ml-5111 rrioay Sep!ember 10. 1976 DAILY PILOT •i For Pirates X-country Set U.MllU lSIW~lll~ M~"°°"1 -ll E- (21i)6f4.2244 992·2236 n.&nner on Edison's CIF . 4·A championship team last season while Rodri&Uei placed fifth ln the ClF 2·A meet. Other top treis hmen In· elude Mark Heinig, Tom Ellis. Dave l>ay. Gary Erb and Rlek Nolan. Heinig waa the Gankn Grove League champion at La Quinta High last year while EIUs (Costa Mesa) and Oay (Corona del Mar) were selected to the All·lrvine League team. Ert i. (Newport Harbor ) 11nd Nolan (Fountain Valley) w~e tbe No. 1 runners for their hlgh schools last year. OCC opens the season Saturday .com petlng in the Long Beach lnvita· Hon al. Women InGoH . ~ . .. DAILYPILOT Friday. Sep!embet 10. 1976 lt'eekead ¥aelating C'aifttdar Balboa Entry Cadillac Leasing Race Sets New Course Wrigley Cup To Antares We loose olmosr os mony Cod1llocsm we sell. Theres a good reoson. coll us otxxJI our low ~ rotes rodoy at Su1t1mer yachUq actMty wiU be riving way to fall eveata 1tarUn1 this weekend. On the local froat Balboa Yacht Club has had a cban1e ln format in fls traditional "wrong way" or Catalina Backwards race -.net is now calling it the Catalina GO.Around. The new course will take the neet lo Ship Rock and return instead ol around Catalltla, Jea vin1 the ialed to slar)>oard as in previous yea rs. The race will start Saturday instead of the traditional Frlday ni1ht at art. IN OTHEa LOCAL EVENTS, Lido Isle Yacht Club is lnvltine sailors over 30 to participate in a Laser and Sabot reeatta Saturday. Voya1er s Yacht Club will bost two events. the Jane Schook Memorial for women sailors and th& Luders-16 Class sailing for the Allen Campbell trophy. Newport Harbor Yacht Club will send a neet of Lehman-12 sailors around the bay in quest of the Dodie Beek Gaboon. South Shore Yacht Club i~ staging a cham- pionship regatta for one-design sailors with a . minimum of five entries req ........ -mme ... dua. FAaTHEa S0l11'11. CAPllTllANG -Y.ul Club wiU bold the first ol lta Fa.lJ Series for yachts Antare . skippered by with Performance ltandlcap International Offshore Alan Andrews o( Balboa Rule and Midget Ocean Racine Fleet. ratines. Yacht Club was the win· _ Southern California Yachting Ass~iation ner "f the Wrigley ca.tendar: .., ..._. .... -. =~ In Los Angele9 9Al..IOAYACHTCl..UI! -~llM<lO ...,_....s.e ..... ,.s-, ' y r-1ub's tradiU"onal Ll001SLEYA(HTCl..U8 -0..r•""9oo«•\l.eter,S-llS.IY<O.y, Bo • e• °" CAPISTllAHOI AY YACHTCLUI .... ,Sett..Ho.l.S...O.r. atma ag Labor Day race out ol Hewl'OllT HA1110 11 YACHT c'1..u11 -1>oc1 ...... ~ •K• " Howland •s Landlne. ct..ot;,:!:=:r' VACl(T a.vi -Oo>t OKI., O..-'-"'"' ,..,,,. .. ,_ In Min la Catalina Island. _, Deso In addition to the VOYAGl!llS v .. c HT GA.UB ....... C:-11 T•OOllY •«• (l.uclK$>1•l w ... IMY;->-Scl•oOMe===.::.':""UIS.I ...... ,. KINNEAPOLIS (AP) ·Wrieley Troph y , the l OHG H.ACHY•CHTa.ue -c.t14lf1 ... 111-s..1",1..0,,q e. .. 11 io -The number of Mc Ne ll Tro phy for l\tNftUS.W ur .. r·"""""'"==~·· license4 boata in Min· Performance Handicap , SAHTAMOH1cAv Ac HrcLu1 '''*''"" .. '"'"K •Ho i ,...._, nesota reacbed an all· Racing Fleel yachts was CALll'O,.NIAYACHT Cl..Ul-SQulr,.1 &.ttlueco IMNllC .. I S.lurd•Y f b It SOVT>i COAST CORINTHIAN VACNT Cl.VI -IM••<lvb lftVllMIOMI, time peak ol •S3 333 .. ol up or era s. was won s.n'z:~11uucHTc1..u1 -eoec~._..." •• s.1 .... ci.1.s-.... January 1976, up by9,000 by Black 'N Blue, sailed l(IHO HAll&O .. YACHT Cl.UI c..10..-w-can '""•on .. ,,.., fromayearearUer. . by Don Blac k, Los Blue; 2, Vivant. F. Alex· ander, NHYC; ;l, La Mariposa, Dick Jackson, LAYC. SAN DIEGO IN·THE·WATER IOATSHOW SEPT.11·19 l l A.M. TO SUNSET Nabers Cadillac :!600 H:irbor Uhd .. Cosln Mc~ S40-9JOO •1MtJ~vACHTC1..v1 -s--~-n•ec• There are 360,841 Angeles Yacht Club. co•ONAooc•vsucHT~-=ci-k Fa11s...1H HO, s.iuns-. motorbed boata, 76,330 summary : See oil the new 1976-77 power & sailboats ocuNs•o~ vAcHTc1..u•-"•·s.r~1s.oot.LA»•1 s.1 .... ,,.,,c u ,canoes, 14,53S sailboats WRIGLE Y TROPHY _on land and at ........... ksid'"" _plus mart ..... ~mllt< P1v 11 s.c .... c1.,. '-"" '"· U-• and 1 ....., -• • ....t VY'--'...., • s11..ve1tGATe v.11c-.TCL."8-~-...._,, ... ~. 1~s.i.... • .... noom""onz,.... <IOR )-1, Antares; 2, ssori • I T k s 01 Bo t • Cl <M• 11or•-\ct• .. .isoHF1 s....i.w.-'Ow.,s.n."s.....so. boatslnllinnesota. Ghost II.John Re""ol..&.., occe •• ,.rvcet, a e an ego a lng asses SAHTACLA1tA1tAc1"0 1oSSOC111T10N ..... -.... s.r1es.Su1toe.,. J ~ \A':> fwy to ~-o Wortd Dr to W Mission Boy Or SOUTHWESTE11HY•CHTC1..u1-Ar-.s.rott1~1tF1~. LAYC; 3, Bandit. Steve · -· · · 5.AHOIEOOYA(HTClU'::.:r..!.,_..,.,,0111s ••• ca., Morton, NHYC. Lett on Quivira to Mission aay Morino. A s•HT At1A11u11AY•CHT<:1..u11 -1..N1eto.,rxo.Suftff., C•ll 54a-557a. MC N""I L TROPHY portion of gate tecelpts benefiting The Set A und C t SAHTAIAlt8AltASAll..IHGO.Vl -S--SW!HHo J,-.., Put. lew worda c. ro Olln y .~<M~v·"':~=CA::/_A_v_Ac_H_T_c_1..u_•_-_sc_"_-_-_~ ___ "-__ "_•_,.._·'_·s.i_..,_._l._.:::==to=wo=r::::k::::lo::::r=o=u=. :__l_P_H_R_F_>_1_._e_1_a_ck __ '_N_J~C!!!!i!!!!ty!!!!o!!!!!!!!fH!!!!O•pe•.!!!!l!!!!!!!!!I••••'••••••• Hundreds or Orange County boating fa.ns will be enrolling in United States Power Squadrons and Coast Guard Auxlllary classes this falJ -new boaters to learn safety practices and efficient boat handling. veteran boat owners to improve their skills. The largest class will be Balboa Power Squadron's 23·week coorse at the Newport' Harbor Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay St., Balboa, which usually draws nearly 300 participants. NEW CLASSES ALSO ARE scheduled by ~the Dana Point Power Squadron and the Santana Squadron, headquartered in Santa Ana. Classes scheduled by the Santana Squadron will be the following locations: El Dorado High School. Placentia. Monday, Sept.13, 7:30 p.m . Magnolia High School, 2A30 W. Ball Road, Anaheim, Tuesday,Sept.14, 7:30p.m . Santiago High School. 12342 Trask Ave., Garden Grove, Wednesday,Sept.15, 7:30p.m. Ladera Vista Junior High School, 1700 E . W'tlshire, Fullerton. Wednesday.Sept. 15, 7:30p.m. Brea-Olinda High School, 803 E . Birch St., Brea, Wednesday, Sept. is. 7:30p.m. Welcome Aboard BW ALMON LOCKABEY •'Ou\. there somewhere.·· In many cases ol ""'5aing or overd~ boats that is about the only information the Coast Guard re· cetves from concernedmat:ives or friends-.--~ Not even a description of the missing boat or anything more than a general idea of where the boat might be. This results in awidespreadandollencost· ly search by the Coast Guard Search and Rescue peo- i>le:• "THE CO,\ST GUAllD DOES not wish to dis· courag• the reportln1 ol missfog or overdue boats, but it does want to make the boating public aware or the bene.fita and necessity of Cilia& a "float plan" before startine even the shortest offshore \rip_," said officers at the Coast Guard's District head- quarters in Loog Beach. The float plan should nol be filed with U.e Coast Guard but with responsible friends or relatives u bore. The plan should contain such information as: An accurate description or tbe boa~. Exact details or where the boat ii headed, in· cludin1 routes or courses to be taken. ESTIMATED TOIES OF departure and ar- rivals for each lea of the •oyage. Names, aeea and medical problems of any of the persona who will be aboard. Arnn1ements should also be made with friends or reJaUves for check·ln Urnes. U a check-in lime is mlaaed, the person on shore sholtld then call the €out Guard and initiate appropriate actioo.4 , . - ONCE THE FLOAT PLAN is filed. be sure to keep It updated with any changes in plans and terinate when the trip is completed. The Coast Guard has reports on many cases where the boat arrived safely but no one on board bothered to inform those on short concerned with the boat. A noat pla n, properly filed and followed can Cive the Coast Guard the information it needs to find a boat in trouble. Giving not.ice of any changes in the plan can save thou.sands or tax dollars and hundreds of m an·houra spent searching for boats Ullt are In no trouble -or allow for saving someone who may be in serious trouble. "Remember, It works both ways. When you are in trouble, you want help as fast as possible. Give the Coaat Guard the Information it.needs and, when you need help, the Coast Guard will be there." of. ftcialaaald. 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Richard Abe r <sculpture). Nancy Buchanan (drawings), and Tom Holste (paintings). The exhibition opens Saturday and will continue through Oct. 17. In coniunction with this exhibi· • tion ari informal seminar with Aber, Buchanan and Holste will be held on Sunday, Sept. 16 at 8 p.m . Fu5ther information is availablurom 67S·3866. Tom Holste created the mixed media work on wood (above). shown at the Newport Harbor Art Mvseum along with an environmental sculpture oy Richard Aber of wood and fiber (below) and N..-~nr.y Buchanan ·s f!enc1/ and pastel piece (fight) ''This t.i r t sho_w or the new sea s-rl!cotltion ,to mature aHists worki in our re· gion who h.tve alrea yearned a s ubstantial reputalloh ... says Betty Turnbull. cutator of exhibi· tions. "Tbert 1s an eve.r growing interest in contemporary art in Orange County and the Newport Harbor Art Museum has tradl· tionally given support and feed· back to young artists. All three of these artists have lived, worked and graduated from un· iversities in Orange County and have tau~ht or are presently teaching here.•' ' lligl1 Leflper Orange County artists featured in Newport are Tom Holste (nea r fight). Nancy Buchanan (center) and Richard Aber I Richard Aber has a 8 .A. and M.A. in sculpture from Cal State Fullerton as well as an As· sociates of Art Degree in photo- graphy from Orange Coast College. Although hfa main con· cerns are with sculpture he has written, produced and directed a film entitled "DreamStreet." ABER'S DYNAMIC abstract sculpture uses wood and ash to evoke a primitive, tribal feeling. In hill powerfully architectural worts. Aber bas created a sculptural arena specially con· ceived for the Newport Museum's space. The pieces were actually constructed on the premises beginning in mid-August. Jn contrast to Aber, Nancy ~omen Illustrate Versatility in· Art A diversity or media, pro- cesse11 and content can be seen in the work by three Orange County women 'artists In the exhibition' "Contempo '78" at Wooclrose'"'Glllery, 2123 Maia St., Seaclirr vm.,e, HunUngton Beach. A reception for the artist.a, Dee Oppenheim, Marie Snyder and Mary Lou Bar· ron, will be hel«!.._ 5_at~ from 7 to 9 p.m . me exhlbi· Uon, which 11 part of the eelebredon of .,omen's art beiq toordinated by lbe Ad Ho~ Committee Jor the Women in the Arts. will COO· linue lhrou1h Oct. 8. Gallery houf'J are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. STSONG drartstnanship and compositional design are evident in the work by Dee Oppenheim ,· whose early training was in the com· mercial art field. Now a graduate student al Cal Stale Long Beach, Oppenheim de· momtrates versatility. ioruihips, studies of nudes tn oil pastel sepia tones and mixed media worlul on paper all show a consclouaneas of me<Sia. She also makes use or etchine proce•ses In her or· ganic print.a. Color relationships are the key lo the acrylic paintings by Marie Snyder or abfltract landscape themes and loosely defined fieares. In the figure •studies,· the influence of Larry Rivera' early composi· Uons ii evident. THESE pieces have a sense ot time and action1 Collage is brought into se9tral ot the paintings, with surfHe lex· lures that require a closer look. Watercolors from her "Liv· ing Rockl Series" ol 1975 by Mary Lou Barron are based on 1eolo1ical 1tra.ses and cban1e1 as seen throu1h time. Auras, fault lines and inner vibrations. although de· picted in rock·llke forma· lions. are r'elated to the JACKIE HYMAN, Editor Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Friday Sep•ember 10 1976 Buchanan. a graduate of UC Irvine, emphasizes a sense of whimsy. design and delicate palette, all or which border on fantasy within a natural environ· ment. Her color domain is quiet · and mildly eccentric Although she utilizes animals. sea lire and landscape as s ubject matter, they are structured so that they can be viewed as abstractions . Buchanan is aJso known for ner performance pieces. which she considers a more public statement. while the drawings reveal her private self." As a complement to both Aber and Buchanan, Tom Holste's small intimate paintings _use DAILY PILOT specks or paint or naked wood at· ranged against u dark field lo produce ambiguous space. HOLSTE IS A l.lraduate with a B.A. and M ./\. from Cal State Fullerton. where he is presently an associate proressor of art. He also holds an M . F .A. from Clare· mont Graduate School. The Newport Harbor Art Museum is-located al 22ll W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, and is open from noon Lo 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and Fridays from 6 to 9 p.m. Docent tours are offered Thursdays al 1. 2 and 3 p.m ., 'and arrangement.e for special group tours can bf made by calling 675-3866. Dancer Richard Kopcho will be among the featured performers when The Ballet Montmartre J)resents a short lecture on ballet followed by an evening of solo and group diverlissemcnts at 8 p.m. Oct. 2 at Marywood High School. 2811 Villa Real Drive, Orange. Admission "ill cost $1. The ballet group, based in Newport Beach, strives to perpetuate correct ballet training and techni· ques. For information. call 646-7644 or 544-4304 . Oil paintin1s s howing tliure and landscape reJat· =~; r~~~ption ot human Marie Snyder created this composition, in 'Contempo ·~~ ....... .. ... -- .... . ' Q DAILY PILOT Ft1day See•emt>er 10. 197' Album Fuses Rock, Funk, Soul •1MIKEPASKEVJOI Daryl Hall aod John Oates are a talent~ plllr of composer /vocalists wboee eclectic sound - inflaed with elements or s ynthesized roc k , borderline disco-fu nk an d tradit io n a l Ph.iladelpbfa soul -con.· tln ues to progress towards a m u sical b~aktbrough that may carry them above the club circuit and into maaa acceptance. Their new album, "81gaer Than Both of Us" <RCA APLl-1467), should help their cause. parti c ularly If t he crucial hil s ingle (to follow the success or "Sara Smile" from UteU' last album) can l>e sort- ed out from numerous poss1billhes. T he openang track, Oates' "Back Together Again," is a vibrant dis· co-tinged tribute to an unnamed soul singer who rises from tbe past The Arts in Brief to rttla1m bu throne at the top of the chart.s Hall's .. Ric h Girl" follows in a familiar yet catchy vein complete wilh y.iell·cUpped voc als aad i ullably abrasive lyrics. ALTHOUGH Hall and Oates defy as well llS dis· like confining labels such as "'Philly Soul," the chorus structure on ''Crazy Eyes" is too cl05e Lo lhe sound of lhe Spinners not to warrant favorable compan son. Goad l1.1ek lo whoever ia stuck with the t"8Sk ol de-cim.& what tong shoukt be refeased u a sla,tle. Howeve r , hits don't make an a lbum ond "Blner Than Both of Us'' has a few minor pro- blems besides the crum· my sri·Ci cov~r art de· picting the potential dangers of studio excess. Oddly enough, a couple of cuts suffer from juet Uus problem when the duo stretches their spacy numbers a bit too rar. Bowers Plans Auction Looking for art. antiques or fumJture ? The Bowers Museum will hold an auction of surplus items from its collection at 9 a.m. Oct. 9 at the museum. 2036 N. Main St., Santa Ana. A second auction will follow the same day at 2 p.m. of works on consignment from galleries around the country. Preceding these events, on Oct. 8, the museum will hold a black tie dinner and silent auction. Reservation information is available from 8.'W-4034. Proceeds will benefit the museum col- lection. Ota.hr Sfl•pllole• Sftue11 The California Chamber Symphony series at Royce Hall. UCLA. this fall will consist of four Sunday concerts, Oct. 17. Dec. s. J an. 9 and Feb. 6. Guests will include tenor J an Peerce. violinist Aaron Rosand. the Romeros and concertmasters Si<i;n~Y Harth, Stuart Canln and Sheld<\Jl Sanov in a JOtnt appearance. AdditionaJ information is a~ailable from the symphony at (213) 658·8944. Tickets can also be purchased from UCLA Ceo· tral Ticket Office, 6.50 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90024. Las \leg•• N-11fto Las Vegas show information is now available ~rom an _Orange County number, 991·3131. The Jnformation, sponsored by Hughes Airwest and the Hug~es hotels, is updated as shows change. Theatne Tryo•• Auditions will be held at 1 p.m Tuesday for the comedy "Suds in Your Eye" by Jack Kirkland, which will be produced by lhe Ana·Modjeska Players in November. Tryouts for a cast of 13 men and 10 women will be held at 122 N Emily St., Anaheim. In addition. Orange Coast College will hold teyouls for an original musical, ··From Here t. o Kingdom Come" by Jon McDonald, Sept. 20 and 21 In lhe OCC Drama Lab, Z701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. They will be held from 3 to 6 p. m and 1to10 p.m. both d ays. The show will run Dec 1·4 aDd a-u ed has a cast of25 ~rs. dancers ucr- actors. Auditions are open to members of the com. munity and technical personnel are also needed. The show will be OCC's ent,ry in the American College Theater Festival. IJC '"''"e E11eats . Orange Coast viewers may want to obtain ad· vance tickets for several events scheduled later this month al UC Irvine. South Coast Repertory members will present songs from mus ical com- edies in "AU Singlng All Dancing No Talking" at 8 p.m. Sept. 20 in the Village Theater. Tickets at $1.50 are available by calling 833-5549. ,The San Die10 Repertory Company will pre- Mnl Genet's "The Maida" and Beckett's "Come and Go" at 8 p.m . Sept. 28 in the Village Theater. Tkkets are $3 and can be arranged by calling llSM371 Ol' 133-$549. In addition, Cecil Lytle will perform works for piano by 20lh century Alro- Amer,ican composers In "From Rags lo Riches" at 8 p.m. Sept. 23 in the Village Theater, Tickets ate $1.50 and a re available from 833-5549. Opera.4 .... U ..... Asplrini opera lingers may be interested in audJUons beginning Monday for Orange Coast Collese:a Five Penny Opera Company. The ttyout., from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, WedneJdq and Sept. 20 and 22, will be held in the cot1e1e auditorium, Z701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Productions will include Humperdlnck's "Hansel and Gretel" and Mozart's "Cosl Fan 1\rtte." Both will be fully staged and costumed and performed with an orchestra. Singers should be prepared to audlUon wilh an aria in English. latlfe Barri• 111 BollfftDood Julie Harris will star In "The Belle of Alnherst." a play about Emily Dld:lnson that • llflW"O"T •&A~M C!-L l 'O"N IA e 1eet ~ :·1976-77 CONCERT SERIES ~· OPIMIMG SATUIDAY, OCT. 9 It 10 Exciting Coc>certs. .2 Senes of 5 eaoh Feeturt nQ ' Los AINJ•I" ft•• •lllic Orc!Mttra x..-............ ...... Wtti. ................. a...:.....,. Oct. t -, ........ ,, ,, .......... .-.1 ~ .w .._ w.,..,_ Altftltl ~$AMTA AMA HIGiH SCHOOi. AUDITORIUM •! now.w ..... s...._ ... ,. ··:· -._ .,_ .. Oh .... co.ln"-M'• r0 •C: toellft', Ml W,C.. ..,..._. ..._. -Col UMJ. wUJ open Nov. 23 for a four-week engagement at the Huntington Hartford Theater in Hollywood Tickets are available at agencies or by calling (213) 462·6666. Maea. Bo1ers tor Fall Museum-goers should note some scheduling changes for fall. J . Paul Getty Museum, 1798S Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, will be open 10 a.m. lo S p.m. weekdays and Saturdays begin. nlng Tuesday (it's closed on Saturdays during the summer due to beach parking). Reserva- tions, which are free and are for parking, may be arranged by writing the museum or by calling (213) 4S4·6S41 at least three days In advance. Ad· mission is free. Huntington Library, Art Gallery and Botanical Gardens, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, will close for reseeding and refurbishing Oct. 1 and reopen Nov. 2. Regular hours are 1 to 4 :30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and admission and parking are free. Ctdt1eral Arts 1t1 ... t1t The City of Garden Grove will celebrate Oc- tober as Cultural Arts Month. Artists wishing to sell their work io the Oct. 10 Art in the Park Festival at Euclid Park (S2 entry fee} can con- tact Ure city's Recreation Division, 11.391 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove, CA 92640, 638-6711, before Sept 24 Nonprofit organizations that will sponsor Orange County activities during October and lhal wish to be listed in the city's October calendar can a lso contact the Recreation Division before Wednesday Events will include readings of originaJ paetry and plays, 7:30 p.m Oct 17 in lhe Community Meeting Center. the art festival; "The Girls ln 509." presented by Garden Grove Community Theater Oct 15, 16, 22, 23, 29 and 30 at Lake School Auditorium, and a piano concert Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m at the Community Meeting Center. There will also be a hoUday craft fair Oct. 18 at the meeting center Ordtftua r..,,...u Are you an instrumentalist looking for a band or orchestra to play with? Monday could be your lucky day Orange Coast College's Symphonic Band will audition at 11 a.m. Utalday. Members must sign up for a class that meeta at 11 a .m. daily in Room 109 of the new band building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa . The Chapman Symphony Orchestra will audi- tion from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in the college music building, Palm at Grand, Orange Rehearsals will begin Sept. 20 at 1: 30 p.m and concerts are planned for Nov. 30, March 29 and May 11. Information is available bycalling633-8821, ext. 293. A1talaef• 'POJN'O..~ The Anaheim •'Pops" CboraJe, which enter. tains at shoppinl centers. bospit.all and other community locates. is preparing its fall season. Jnqu.irles regardin.i membership or requests for perfo rmances may be directed to Luby Hausmann. Businets1 Director, Anallelm "Pops" Chorale, P.O. Box~15,Anabeim,CA9a80t. LeVl ~S We he'le • wen 32 feet long by 10 , .. , high ful of 1tedc1 and 1teck.1 and It.ck• of Levi cord• end )Nn1. Free Bike Bag w1lh any back to school purchase. ~~ w..tcUff..._ 1038 tmu, Mewpon BNch. C.Wonll•. Pl-. 642-70fll I \ • ~ ,.,. : .. . . ... ~ ~ ~ . • . ;. . ~~ ..... ".r .! . . ..,,., * -.~-~~~-.~~~ ... =DAILY PILOT A.ncl wblle Cbriatol*lr Bond 's bottom·beavy ptoducUoo rq•J be ftDe tor car radlo9. it ean wreak havoc on a pair of h ome s pe akers o r janaled nerves. The rbylbm section lhuda alona so slrongly at limes it rorce s lh~ mellow vocal harmonies totbe rear. Hall and Oates' COft· Unued experlmeotation w ith a bybrid style creates a need for a tighter focus in their material. Nevertheless. "Bi&aer Than J:lolb of Beastl•• ConfUct Us" ia a ~warding and a worthwbije effort. The Lion of Autonomy a nd the Bunny of Doubt survive from c~ldhood into old age, as depicted in this scene . from "E very body Rides the Carousel." The Mobilw Showcase Presentation will air at 8 o'clock tonight on Channel 2. • · Runaway's Problems Viewed AT TBS same time, Robin's parents recall their dau1bter's lack or cooperation and com· muntcation, which pushed the family toward its present crisis. When chlld and parents confront each other' al tbe police ala· Uon. it appears ootbing has changed between them. Nothing wfll change unless they both start really listening and undentandi n1 each other. Thom Eberhardt was prOduce:r:tth'lll:OT and clnematosrapber of .. Robin . • • A Rlaaway." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Symphony Auditions Slated The Southeast Youth Symphony Orchestra . in conjunction with the Long Beach Symphony Association, will audition junior and senior high sch9ol musicians from 6 :30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Mayfair High School. 6000 N. Woodndf, Lakewood. To set up auditions, call Alan Dodd, (213) 429-3098, or Alta Berry, (213) 421-4052. NEWPORT VILLA WEST 393 Hoepital Rd •• Newport Beach pro11dly preaents an art exhibit by MIGUEL a portrait painter from Mexico City September 12-19, 1976 11 a.m •• 7 p.m. Daily Champagne and hors d'oeuvres on opening day YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED We are pro•d to be choaen Produce PwYeyor to the u.Hled School Sph& 0,.. __, 7 to7 Yot1 ca11 rest asHred "ro•r cMldr" Clftd ...... wll be wel fed as the schools •••d the finest. That's why they b•y "Newport Proclllce!-' .ct we'll fllClke swe they C)lf It. Slllc..-.ly ......... SGIJ c.., ~ ~ SEPT. 17 thru OCT. 3, 1976 LOS AIDELES CGUITT fl.MR POMONA, CALIFORNIA FREE GRANDSTAND SHOWS Sept. 17 -21 ROOt!O Cowl>O~' A>~ll RODEO Sept. 22 -26 "UP WITH PEOPLE" Sept. 27 . Oct. 3 "FLASHBACK 200". Nlghlly Sept. 17 ·Oct. 3 DAVE MERRIFIELD IUllOllAI. UIOWI Ull Call 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. "Wh.w I "llS r... d CMlify i• I 1 t,.,."°:.; Now at 1601 Newport B v . · ~ ffit a.." 1 L 0--..... ........., CCorMr of 16th St I ffit Hou." --------------------------------~ Friday, Sep•ember 10. 1976 DAIL V PILOT q Japanese Tradition Modernized at Koto Music: Pop to Chamhe~ The J apane e word ''Kolo" translates as "an('tent vlllaae " But lhe definition nm't going to provi de a ny c lues to tbe restaurant or that name In Newport Beach. lf anylhing. Jn fad, resh1urant Kot o r eflec ls the danllng modernity tJf Japuncse life style> In the m1d·l970s. an approach whereby un orient al motif ls ex presst d throughout a buildJng's interior by the use or unusWil furnishings and colorful wall and window treatments. All or this 1s especially true slnce the recent grand reopening (ollowing a three-week l'l~ure for extensive remodeling. For u restaurant that's not yet two years old. such action scarcely sugges ts the 1)ossibility of anything t>ordering on anUqwty Koto, nonetheless, remains a suitable name because the en trance is modeled after a KoJI Mall found 1n many older J apanese villages. It is from this mall -accented by greenery and spotlights -thal on~ ente rs any of the various rooms within the restaurant and the cocktail lounge. DROf+ING BY Kolo last week for our first visit since the re· novation, we found olher changes beyond the ne w interiors. rum lsbings and space arrange· ments: there's al:)O new enter· tainment and menus. An international bill of fare is featured in all dining areas: the Teppan Yaki room, where in· dividual c hefs prepare every dish at a bwlt-m gnll at each ta· ble : the Sushi Bar . a J apanese· style fresh seafood bar; and the main dining room. Large parties can now be ac commodated in a separate area or the main dining room. whic h races out ont o lus h bonsar gardens. a lake and waterfall. T e ppan d ioners of beef. seafood or chicken are accom· panied by :.oup, salad. rice. a dt•· lectably seasoned vegetable mix ture <m ushroom">. fresh zuc· chini. bean sprouts, onaons. eggplant 1 and tea Enlrct? selec lions include New York steak and shrimp. $8.50 : chack('n ll'ppan and shrimp, SO. bed tenyak1 steak and shrimp. S7 75. Koto's a la carte appetizers in- clude yaka tora <~kewered bar-I>- ' S1nger·guitanst Suzy Ogden has perlormed with the Carpenters. Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt que chk ken}, $2, shrimp tem- pura, $2.2.S. beef kuski-tenyak1. $2.35. Sa5blmi lovers should consider a \'1s1t to lhe small Sushi Bar Here you can ponder. befor~ you . selett. a display tin season> or the rlnest raw salmon, sea urchin. squid. roe and other de· llcacies from the sea. Jn the main dining room all dinners include special Koto soup , suno mono <Japanese salad). your choice or fned or while rice and Japanese green Out ·n· About Norman Stanley tea. Re1)resentati ve en trees in· elude chicken teriyak i. SS.25: shrimp tempura. $5.95; sukiyaki and tempura, $7 .95. FOil AN ALL OUT feast, and to sample a wide range of Koto's offerings, your best bt't is the Kolo golden com bi nation dinner for two, $19.95. Ser ved on u huge platter. this en tree includes a large variety or superbly cooked fresh garden vegetables togelher with three meat dishes: golden shrimp tempura. beef teriyaki and lobster sauteed ln butter. Koto's side order List has been expanded to 18 authentic oriental dehcacies. ranging from oshlnko <Japanese pickles>. $1. to nameko or os h i (sea sone d Japanese s mall mushrooms with ground white radlsh). Sl.50, to yamakake (filet tWla in ground pen >. $3. Bona fide Japanese par· Ly dishes are available for groups of more than four persons Hot sake, mai-tai Kolo style and houst: of Hoshu honey apple wine are among Koto's exotic RESTAU RANT cocktails. And an eminently ap. proprtate beveragt" to accom· pany your dinner is Fu Jin wine . full bottle. SS 75. Ttus is a delicious whJte wine that offers a fresh medium-dry Clavor and d elicate bouquet. · Created from a ca re fully balanced blend of select white California white grapes. Fu Jm was developt"d Jn response to oriental restaurateurs' requests for a premium quality California wlne to comple ment oriental cuisine. ROUNDING OUT the dinner a re tempting desse rts like custard pudding a la Kolo, Sl . fresh fruit !in season), $2 ; Man· darin orange Cointreau, $1. Any ''asit to Koto these nights s hould a lso allow time to catch one or two sets of the entertain· ment in the lounge. The persona- ble and talented performer cur· renUy front and center state is singer-guitarist Suiy Ogden. Suzy appears Tuesday through Saturday evenings from 7:30 p.m . Before coming to California, Suty enjoyed a number of suc- cessful engagements in clubs in Louis\'llle, New York, Nashville and New Orleans. Locally she has appeared in severaJ spots in- cluding Chez Cary in Orange. She has also played witb the Carpenters, Stephen Stills, Dave Mason, Frank Gorshin, and Hoagy Carmichael and, at one time. was pa rt of Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt 's bands Koto is located at 4300 Von Karin an Ave. in Koll Center, Newport Beach. just south of Oranite County Airport. The restaur ant is open daily for lunch and dinner · r eservations 752·71SL I ! I 00 FULL SHEET PIZZA I I OFF 116 "*"' I 5 OFF Hatt Sheet rm. II piecnl I ~eff ucini OH\":ftOl YI\ S ll\'t: .... r l'rALl \:\Df'I~<~ With This Couoon I l.l ~('II 11 ::.IO to2:30Tuf'i..·Fri. IH \'ER Tut''· Ihm Sun. 5 to 10: :m TONIGm', SEPTEJIJSEft H ntE t\SSOCIATlON -Pop rock group, 8:30 and 10 o'clock tonl1ht. 7.30. 9 and 10.30 p.m. Satur· day al Knott ·s Berry Farm in Buena Park. $4 :aduJts, $2 childre n. JAMF,.S COTTON BUJt':S BAND -8.30 and n o'clock tonight through Sunday at The Colden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast llighw1.1y, Huntington Beach. S4.50. ~·9600. ·GODSPELL' -M~acal at Westminster Com munlty Theater, 7272 Maple Ave. Westminster 8:39 o'clock Fridays and Saturdays tonight th.rough Oct 2. 893-86216. MIDNIGHT CllAMB£R MUSIC -11:30 o'cl<><:k tomght In the Cal State Long Beach Music Rehearsal Ha ll 123, 6101 E 7th St . Long Beach. Free. MODEL 'A' E XIUBrr -Today through Sunday at Huntington Center, 1m EdingCl' Ave., Hunt· ington Beach: Free. ' 'ALL THE LON E LY PEOPLE' -A look at Ten· nessee Williams based oo his writings. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in Building R at Sad· dJe back College, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. S2 adults, $1 students. 831-9700 or 495-4950, ext. 263. ICE FOLLIES -Featuring Peggy Fleming, to- day through Sept. 19 at the Inglewood Forum. $3.75 to $6.75, ·some discounts for c bjldren. Tickets at agencies. JACK MURRAY, HYPNOTIST-2, 4 and 7.30 · p. m. today. 1 and 3 p. m. Saturday and Sunday at Huntlngton Center, 7777 Edinger Ave .. Hunt- ington Beach. Free. 'SOUTH PACIFIC' -Mu.steal, now through Oct. 17 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico. San Clemente. $9.SO·Sl3.95. 492-9950. AT m E GREEK TIIEATEJt -George Burns and Carol Channing. tonight and Saturduy: Chinese Acr obats of Taiwan, Sept. 21 ·26: Bachman-Turner Overdrive. Sept. 27-28; Shirley Bassey, Sept. 30-0ct. 2. Tickets at agencies. AT UNIVE RSAL AMPHITHEATER -Linda Ronstadt with Andrew Gold, today through Mon- day; Loggins & Messina with Heart. Tuesday through Sept. 18. Tickets at agencies. AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL -Opera pops with Robert Mer rill, baritone. tonight: the Cleveland Orchestra with Lorin Maazel conduct· ing, Saturday: Ruggiero Ricci. violinist , and Jennifer Jones, metzo..soprano. Tuesday; Los Angeles Master Chorale. Thursday: fireworks pops finale with t~ Los Angeles Phllharrnontc. Sept. 17 and 18 AU at 8:30 p.m. Tickets at agen- cies. CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES -.. The Wiz," 7.-~.:z, .. .. DI NING. DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN THE ROUND Guest Boat Slips For Reservations 640-5123 , ·' . '· : I 'l t i Good through Thurs . Seot 16 76 I 1907-09HARIORILVD. •--------------COSTA MESA 54¥-78221 Enter1alnlng In The Lounge Wed. thru Sun. RICK POTTER Jam Session Sunday J to 7 :1-----coUPOM·------ llRDAY PARTY FOR Ros1E s•r. Mm ~ow• A .... ALL NEW 2831 BRISTOL. nt•r Ntwpor1 Blvd., Cosu M~ f"'lll9 • f"'lll9 .. , .... 75.1-.18.71 ... ==--.a ... c=-.... (!j"'all:? ~s CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT J2802COAST HWY. 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MON~-\1'• SEPTE MBER 13 'ELEANOR' -·Et~n Heckart as Eleanor Roosevelt , Monday through Sept. 25 al the Ahmanson Theater of the Los Angeles Music: Center. $3.50-$8.50. Tickets at agencies. TU ES DAV, SEf".l"EMBER 1' 'OLIVER' -Captioned film for the deaf. 4 p.m. Tuesday in Forum 2, Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Bea'\P. Free. 'THE RULING CLASS' -'satirit comedy. Previews Tuesday-Thursday, runs Sept. 18-0ct. JO al South Coast Repertory. 1825 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. $3.75·$.US. 646-1363. WE DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS'"·. 'PAINT YOUR WAGON' -Musical, presented by Santiago Community Players at Villa Park Elementary School LitUe Theater, corne r of Center and Lincoln streets. Villa Park. Tickets at door or 637-4383 or 997-3446. JOH~ MAYALL -In concert, 7:30 and 10:30 p.m . Wednesday at La Paloma Theater . En· cinitas . S6 advance. $6.50 day of show. 1·753-4397 or 1·753-3955. THlJRSDAY,SEPTEMBER 15 FOLK DANCING -By Ballet Folklorico "Relampago del Cicio," celebrating Mexican In· dependence. 7 :30 p.m. Thursday in Santa Ana College Phillips Hall, 17th a nd Bristol streets. Santa Ana. $2 general. $1 students and senior citiiens. ISee TIMES, PageC7> --;;=============----------------- ''PERFECT DAY TRIO'' / l•t c:~ _.., ••••• ,. LUHCH Mon. thrv Fri. 11 to 3 DIMMER Mon. thrv Sat. 5 to I 0 DAMCIHG & EHnRTAIHMiNT CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH f ROM Uh\~ · :t-PM ---For Your Dancing & 499-2626 496-Snl IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 314 f°"EST AV£. LAGUNA BEACH (l•f ... l -. .... l '-Ample ffl'Cf>arlc1ng ,J 494.9491 752-8558 How~t&riltg GENE DE VALLE AHD THE FINISHING TOUCH 16'03 ALGOHQUIH H•t'-Jtoft ~ M4lll * Ca ptain 's Table Coffee Shop SJ-:RVJr\(; 2~ llOl'R. · DANCING & EtmRTAINMENT NIGHTl Y IN THE LOUNGE H111dhNJlon leach 846-1 319 18700 MCKARTHUR-NEWPORT (OPf'OSITI THf Allf'Olrf) 833· 2770 DID YOU KNOW ABOUT ~ DINNER SPECIALS? 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DAILYPtLOT , 3 Theaters ·Set Casts ... b Coast Re~rtory and two local community theaters l have -.Ounced the casu for the bpen-lftl producUou of their 1'76-77 • .. ton~ with SCR offering a S.tbern Californlo premiere aad the community groups dip- piq lnto tho comedy reV\val baa. TV: Novel Approach • The $CR opener wlJI be a Brttlsh comedy, ''Th~ Rulipg CJass," described as a satJre on Enallsh aristocr acy. The two okles are "Bell, Book and Can· dle'' at San Clemente Com- munity Theater and "Blythe Spbit" for the Saddleback Valley CommuniLy Theater. ''Ruling Class," whlch bows Oftlo the local scene fll'Sl . on Sept. 11, will m ark t he return of Chules Lanyer. who played Oberon in SCR 's "A Midsummer Night's Dream ." Lanyer ta.kes the central role of the lunatic 14th ea:rl of Gurney. E ~tua J ''The Ruhng Class" wtll play a six-week engagement with an 8 p.m. curtain Tuesdayis through Saturdays 1lnd a 3 p.m. matinee on Sundays at the ThJrd Stepl' Theater. 1827 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa. Reservat ions 646-1363 after 1 p.m . dally. Opening the rolloWUlg week. on Sept. 23, 1s J ohn \'llll Druten's comedy or wltchcrart. "Bell, Book and Candle," at the San Clemente Community Theater This reprise or the ftrst show put on in the Cabnllo Playhouse 1s being directed by Tony Brandl Kent J ohnson , one of the Orange Coast's more notable directors. a nd Monka Wyatt are cast 'in the leading r oles Completing the cast will be Phylll!> Stroud, Ken Strang and Charles Anthony The Saddleback Valley Com- munity Theater, which made-ilS debut last fall with a productJon ot "Plaza Suite," h&.s chosen the ca.st for lts second offering, Noel Coward's "Blythe Spuit '' Pat Cull em is directing the show Sen J ulzi will portray the mun torn between his present wile (Eileen Fishbach) and the ghost or his ex (Mary Beth Wilson) The baJance or the cast is composed Q( Jean Hy d e as the wa cky medium, J oe Cordio and Ctlrol Knight as the doctor and his w1!t=, and Cyd Estes us the maid. .. Blythe Splnt" wiU be present· ed in October with the time and place yet to be decided. Those in- terested in assisting witb the Pro· duction are invited lo the group's next meeting, Tuesday at 7. 30 in Lhe People's F ederal Savings und Loan Building in E l Toro. Foreign Film Fest In Long Beadi SCENE FROM 'ROOTS' Le Vu Burton•• Slave LOS ANGELES lAP> -Hav- ing claimed the motion picture for Its own, television Is now courting the printed word with equal fervor . Long dramatintJons of novels, sparked by the s uccess of "Rich Man. Poor Man," will appear re. autarly thla aeason tor the first Ume. NBC will seriallle four or five boob for its o ne.hour weekly "Best Sellers" show and will :ur a 6'iil·hour version or Arthur Halley's "Tile Moneychangers" on its "Big Event," a 90-mlnuk weekly show . ABC WILL air a l2·hour pro- duction, in one or two hour seg· ments, of Alex Haley's "Roots," beginning ln January. In addl· tion, ABC will telecast ·'Rich Man, Poor Man. Book Two" -a one-hour weekly series -rrom an ,outline prepared by au~r lrwln Shaw. CBS has no an. nounced plans ror dramatized novels. ls this the new Movie or the Week? "I hope not," said Charles Engel, Universal Studios' ex· ecuUve fn charge of the "llest Selle.rs" project. "I'd hate to see too many best-seller series on the air. The quality would go down." The translation o( novels to television is not cntJrely new Sometlmes they were called long movies, as "Vunllshcd" •nd "QB Vll." Or mini-serle:i, as "The Bluo Knight" and the "Zoo Gani'." , Enael said Universal first ap- proached A BC with Its "Best Sellers" concept In 1968. No one was interested al Lhe time, but art.er tbo success ol "RJch Man," the studio dusted oCf Its present a tion and sent it off to NBC. "What we're looking for are character pieces with romance and action m otivated out of character r ather lhan plot." said Engel. · FOR ITS "Best Sellers." NBC has in production Taylor Caldwell's "Captains and Kings " and Antom Myrer's "Once An Eagle," a war story. fn prepara- tion are Norman Bogner's ·'Seventh A venue." Robert Ludlum 's and "The Rhinemann Exchange.'' CAST IN other m~jor roles are SCR regulars John-David Keller. Gary Bell, Don Tuche. John Ell· ington, ~slle Jones, Hal Landon Jr .. Ann i L ong and R on Boussom. who returns to the Qista Mesa compa ny alter three year's of acting and dire<:ling with San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater. "BELL, BOOK and Candle" wiU be presented at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 A veruda Cabrillo, for four weekends of Thursday. through-Saturday performances with an 8:30 curtam. Reserva- tions 492·0465. The Art Theater of Long Beach will present a French·Italian fiJm series on alternate weeks. Sept. 13-Nov. 25, beginning with Costa-Gavras' "Special Sec- tion." For information, call (213) 438·5435. Jazz LP Worth Noting Gourmet Japan••• Cuisine Sou111 Coas1 Vlll•ge •<••~-' .. ..., s.ou ... Co•••,,.,. 3800S PJaz.iOr San1aAn.1 '11415572531 By RAY E STRADA ()I ... 0•11• ~ ... $1.>tf John Kle mmer has added another soothing collection or tunes to his already Impressive list of accomplishments by re· leasing his latest LP, "Barefoot Ballet" (ABCD-940). Carlton executes a truly splendid solo when Klemmer t.akes a breather on the cut temporary perrormcrs who ac. cent their sound with the device. KLEMM E R solos on two ''Bareroot" cuts. "Whisper to the Wind" and "Naked." 11te former is an improvisation using tenor sax with echoplex and Klem· mer's own vocal effe<:J.s -a very moody piece. "Naked" is haunt- ingly performed with an African woodfiule. Ho~il<a1va Ill Uttlo TOk)'O ,_..., ....... ~c.,... .... 111 S San Pedro LO!> An9Plt•S 12131680935!1 The brilliant young tenor sax· man coproduced the album, ar- ranged its nine selections and composed all 61lt one or the cuts on "Barefoot." ~"talking Hands." The guit.arlst's work is a pure example of economy and style on five or the album's ulections. TEMPLE (fARDE.NS 1:-• i CtJ'1-lE~ R~sraurant \."' ·~_?;. !5 The new album also contains the flne jazz musicianship of slx r - - - - - - - - - - -.. -, other talented performers: Dave I l Chm. ese Cuisine Grusln. elect ric and acoustic I fk ORJENTALCOCKTAILLOUNCE I piano; Chuck Domanico, bass; I ~}/l'JI"' Featunng Jroplcal Drinks I Joe Porcaro, percussion ; John BAMBOO Gueri n. d r um s; Berni e I I SEnEMIER I Fleischer. bass a nd alto flutes: Although the new release should be e njoyed on its own merits, it is almost impossible not lo compare "Barefoot " to Klemmer 's last a lbum. entitled '"Touch." BECAUSE Klemmer employs a smaller collection ot sidemen on "Barefoot" than on "Touch," a tighter, less improvised e.rrect is achieved on the latest work. tr lhe album has any defect. it lies in the overworked pop sound of Janis Ian's "Al 17." This sensitive but overplayed work begins to drag even with Kl em- mer's improvisation around the melody. LUNCHEON ANO DINNER DAILY .. Sp•cial u...c-. luff.+ $2. I 0 l\'on0,11 111111 fr•rt.t'I l 1 J(I 111 1 31' 1 TERRACE S'ECIAL I and Lany Carlton, acoustic I l' :1 L o-.... ,_Two w Mon guitar. It would be quite an event I ' ) I~ '"'-" suo Pft" rr~ I to hear this collection of ~au I ~t ( ''\ -I J • .;:';:i:-::4•75 1 _a_rt_i_st_s in a li ve concert. The tenor saxophonist seems to use the echoplex more subtly on "Bar~ool" but. as always, with a skilT tha t s urpasses most con· Even so, "Bare root Ballet" is a continuation of a hopefully very long s tring of Klemmer 's thoughtful and well-executed performances RICKSHA COCKTAIL l.OU ... GE t l' , •• ., L-. ' I I ~·· , .. I SOO ADAMS lot HMborl COSTA MESA 540-19)7 540-1923 A11d, 111 Gord.11 Gro•e 12201 lltOOltHURST IAI Chop....,111 411·7020 ~Ra ~uarfar ~cK NEWPORT IEACH1S OIUGIMAL "Pay By The Ounce" STEAK HOUSE Mon. & Tues. 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B 0 B WHITE Formerly With THE PLATIERS R A y .. ~~iJ'...,;;!J LOW DO~ ENTERTAINMENT ANO DANCING Tut1day thru Soturdoy 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM KOMA LANES 2699 Harbor Costa Mtsa 5'5-1112 • IOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson Friday. Sep!ember 10, 1976 DAILY PILOT (J by Rodger lradfield DOOLEY 'S WORLD 'fiJt..J. -ret.L flt, W;lAT T"~ OTlolt:ll '° P(ll CEr-:i 15' I ,...--------------..... •osr ~OPt~....._~ AJt 14£Ail. y 1f ~CtHT ' -'4te2,A!.. FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1lE c.oMFUTER HA5 BEEN PlAf..llNG STAR. 'TREK 1¥:AIN I i..s--c: by Tom htMl I I I f 1 J ll'k'I~ ..... ! DR. SMOCK $=., "~ : '~~all ~~ ~~-.__. . ""1'a. ~ ~ lv/&lli.l.4..'· ~~~4. ~ ,w( !e!LJ. ~ GORDO by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds MOON MULLINS WNAMITE.! IF ~f" CAN Affl?AC'f HALF ~~TAA1 FIORYCµ~$. / Tim'> A Vlff~ NANCY ~ I "YOU ARE INTELLIGENT, W IT T Y AND AMBITIOUS" TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE PEANUTS UNITED Feature Syndicate TnutScm 'Pvu ~ so1wecs D AM P C R OPS JOS " ACROSS com E " 1 It l I L l E /4 L< E E 'Ann100111 • 11~.·~~~~/ II 0 H f " f A 0 f 0 e E T A student 43 Translate T It E M 0 R I S A I l II 0 A T 5 W11cn svmools I R IC s I s M f E POCkBIS 44 Stile R E C E S S E S I E G R E T S 9 Inscribed 4 5 Sahllll A M 0 II E • R u ' H • s L A T uprtgM 46 Cctiunl to T 0 R I s p It I H T s I E T 0 stc.i e 4 9 Scolding, by E T A s I II A T E I p 0 c A H 14 Overneno nature 0 E L E T [ I E II II AH T II y 15 Continent 53Pun1at> 0 r M I I TE c s ' Comt> form Muslims 8 0 T A H I s T • s £ T T £ £I t6Greallill\1 5401lch o a 1 r s L O w T It A I H sj 17 Red Rivtt er ound ii s o L E C [ It I E G R 1 T Ret>elhon CH iie s l E 0 <; T A H 0 E 0 N s tea de r 5 5 Moun ta'" -=--.:...:.J 18 Menu 11em Comt> form 9 Hunrer s 33 Gamble tll Syntnehc 511 Full01 vells wupoo 36 AsPecl · ltt>e1 57 Medemoi· 10 Latlle 37 Delicate 20Sltloild ,011, aUilchmenl ramie 22T1eum1 ~B NFLleam 1ll.Unsn1me 39 · · .. illl<l 23Pa11d1H 59 Paris played I:? 4ulr!Ot Alllla loan 24 Zoo BO M ourning • 40--~osc ~lruclure loken 13 Landers Beset>aller 25 Soys n1111e 81 Un•ll' Sot1101n el <I:? Severe 28 GrHllllQ u curt l)' •I nunocr w1111 '2 1 Cirrus 43 Mo~l'd resp41t:I DOWN drinks sw1tlly 32 Wllern 1 PerS1an .·~ Mtrc11and1s-•5 F 'SS''" rcx.k • Cardiff 1s Al>Or •no events 46 JiM'~ TV 33 MiKI" Oii i '2 Celt au 14 Hotes ,,, 111e l!llll'rtJ1n1•r loom 3 Well orounU 4 7 lt1le1 re!l 3• • di>mti hardly ~5 Maish conc1us1on Seu1c•1neu 4 Accep11>d 31 11> A11om•I 48 Morlll b11d 35 Encompuaed true t'landhir 49 Plows ~~ A~D Sl'k l - TYPICAL ! AS ® ,\ SOON P,.5 AN ,ARTIST Got:S IOTHATBIG STUDIO IN 'THC: SKY·· O!CE OF TllE 60YS WA!J WOAAIED TAAT 'iOU DIDN'T AAVE EHOUGll TO EAT! HE &ENT TME!>E Willi l\IS COMPLIMENTS.' i j I J '; ' • . "' '40W C.OUt.D rr?. .. 'bJ ONLY FELL TUR.EE FEET! \ g,ad~.'.' ~~I t.~ 5>.£'1.w.t,111.9. P. 6. ~ iA a.tfllm" ex 10.~~ ~~.~~ ~ ~ ~ 11.d.A .' HoW Afl.f. Yoo F~EL./NQ IHESE DAYS, DOODL.E? 1')'' '" . ,.,.,. __ .... Crt1't .. ~,,.... .. ,.._..,...._ .. __ ··we really don't ca.re what the lecture is 1bou1 -1.hcre'a auch • whir1 or social activity this time or year. we're usually too uhaust· ed to listen." t>v 5 Allacll l I I ypr boll om 36 Makes out l1tmlv 111 :"8 Sources or surt11ce Wl'll 1 p11n 50 Pal11~1en \ MISS PEACH by .Mell r----=-~· H.E )f Pace 9 neighbor 31 Aiu~n monk 6 M~n111mcs ' Insect 5 · 51 P.irny Piel•• 38 C11me uoon 7 Rnrf'd lldult SllQf' 5'2 G11i.it 39 Wisc tren 8 S1.1rNid JO Calfl'd number 40 Called on tlliCkly .JI Space'"'' 54 Ca• s sound ' '· 1118 rnflll IOI Oii ' 0 TRACY, OUR MONICKIA FILE LIST'S HO 'BIO CHAR LEV: N01 T).4E V~E~T, AND ~HIAf YOlAlt EJIG1 C011"0N•Pll1CING MOIAfH .' I --~ .. ; .. ··" • t I• .. ( I i I I Altered Art Examined PORTRAIT BY MIGUEL FROM MEXICO See 'Portrait Exhibit' at Right 1561 W SUNFLOWER W OF BRISTOL C M 5'0 0594 'BEYOND THE A&TlST 'S KAND' -How artworks are cb•Oied. after completion, by viewers, culture, environment and restoration. shown throueb tile works of Robert Motherwell. Ro~ Indiana and others. Monday throuf'h Oct 30 to the 1aller1ei. at Cal Slate LoO.i Beach, 6101 E. 7th St , Long Beach. Recepllon ror artists. 7 to 9 p.m . Monday. lnteractJon piece by Dob Wilhite. 7 to 9 p.m . Monday and noon to 4 p m. Tuesday through Sept. 17 Regular bours: noon to 4 p.m. weekdays, 1 to4 p.m. Sunday. Ftee. AFRICAN ART -By Momodou Ceesay ot G am. bla, with collages by f'hoebe Beasley and wood sculpture by Richard Simeon, Wednesday through Oct. 15. At Fiavia Gallery. 4945 Warner Ave .. Huntington Beach. 11 a .m. to 6 p.m Tuesday-Saturday. PORT&AIT EXHIBIT -Works by Miguel. from Mexico City, Sunday through Sept. 19 at Newp()rl Villa West, 395 Hospital Road. Newport Beach Reception ror artist. 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Oem00$trations during regular hours, 11 a.m to 7 p.m. daily. PHOTOGRAPHY TALK -"Recharging the Aesthetic Batteries," by Ralph Putzker of San Francisco State. 7 p.m Monday at the Al Belson Gallery. 3720 Campus Dnve, Newport Beach. SS. S57·1126. WATE RCOLOR SHOW -Pa.Jntangs by Spencer Marquis. now through Oct. 15 at Los Angeles Federal Savings. Newport Beach 3201 Newport Blvd. (across from Clly Hall). Newport Beach. 9 "Like Hltchtock at the top of his form ••• " "Exquisite entertainment:• A M•TTHEUlTH'SCOttr V:•MOVl.,.._'IJOU.f,.JUl--ll-1--- -Rdwd S<.heck~ Time ~zine ~ "GO FOlll ' y "CAMMOMUU " l~I .41. , ... Ul&.01 W..0 HU -i;r •••C:I win. n .. su · "THI ro .. PO• .... i-Ill THE CITY SHOf'PING CENTRE OIANGI 04-ltl I ~CITY CtHTll CIHEMA~ $A FAWY IMANCH£$T£R £)(I G G FAWY ICITY OA EX I 6\ "RITUH WOllLDM "AT THE EAllTH'S COttr I~ 'THE SHOOTIST' "r>C>SSE" IP'GI '1'HE P'OM P'OM GCllLS" ~ "THE SWIMGIMG ~ CHEHLUDEllS" Ill 0 "CAMMOMI AU" "GO FOii IT" IP'GI $11«1•1 '"c• 12 30 to 2 00 pm L.----------'I IHC.,. s-.. SU S \cti.-.., At'""" CN"t W\..O•y' 11 .. 1 4\.11 IS ~ ... '-1 ot I 10 ..... 00 ', ... O ·lt>U ()pen Doily 12.30 p .m. m---·-mE •Uf•t \c._ .......... c ... ....... , ... O""r I l .. J .... 10.·• 00 ,, ... .. 0.,.. \.-A l .. • "°4i• •t 10 JO -************************* • X·RA TED ADULT MOVIES • it HOW IN COST A MESA : : BEL-CONGO MOTEL • ,. CLOSID ClllCUIT COLOR TV • WATll HOS 1t • 26'5 HAllOR ILVD. 545-0647 • ~ *-* ~ * • lit * * * • * * * * * * * * •• * •• Also on the Same Program The Devil in Miss Jones Adult• Only No One Under 11 Admitted fUSlrCA r, 414 1141 "~"oil" ....... °'"" 0 .... "' 1111-a-A• Ill·~· PLAY P~Ht:~r. llJ-4t>41 10tl ...... llw4. °"".,..., n .. _ ....... _.,., MONDAYS in the DAILY PILOT RICHARD HARRIS "THE RETURN OF A MAN CALLED HORSE" MANN'S so. com PLAZA Cttlt •tu , ........ 44 IA6 llll "'' ... "FUTUlll WOttLO" ")~;~:::'~11'~.>,0u "GATH"l~I WH HAU-•ff w ""'-11 .. u""" •• .,,_ .... 191 MAH'S 1 1.ai1 • .. • 11•n SO. COAST PLAZA "AUCI IN WONDlllAND" ""' I "t.':"::''' "em , .... , • ., u1-1-;i 1•l1f-u• MAllll'S Cl11£MALAlfO .... k ~.,... ....... 0$1 .. ,.. __ "rootl WHITI TaASH: ,ART 2'' L_._._ "SW&T SU.A , ~"'' , ....... Galleries I Exhibits a m. to 5 p m Mondll) Thursday. 9 a m to 7 p m Fnday, 10 a m to 3 p.m Saturday. Free '111E PSYCHOLOGY OF ART' -~clurc. g p.m . Thursday at the pper Lovtl Gallery. 3105 Villa Way, Can11ery Village. Newport Houch. Free. 673-2491 CONTE MPORARY WORKS By Oct.> Op· penhelm. Marie Snyder and Mary Lou Barron. Saturda~ through Oct. 7 at Woodrose Gall cry. 21.23 Mam St. #11, Seacliff V1llagc. llunlington Beach. Rccept1on 7 to 9 p.m . Monday Regular hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m Monday-Saturday Free See Page Cl. ORANGE COUNTY ARTI TS Works by Richard Aber. Nancy Buchanan and Ton llolste, Saturday through Oct. 17 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. 2211 W. Balboa 61vd., Newport ' Beach. Noon lo <I p.m. Tuesday-Sunday and 6 to 9 p.m Friday. Admiss ionbydonalJon.See Page Cl PETER FON~· BLYTHE DANNER "n.JTUREWDRLD" ... v ••• I •' '~··, ~ • t I c.11 ThMtN Por Showtlrnet a eo.+tlt .. "MUIDH IY DEATH" lrGt "ILACIC lllD" "EVHYTHIMG AIOUT SD" Ill "SILENT MOVIE" lrGt "LL<P ... -.. "HARIY & WALTB GO TO NEW YORK" lrGJ ••sHA DOW OF THE HA Wlr' "DRIVE IM" CrGJ "AT THE EAITH"S CORr CrGJ "MASTEROFTHEW "ST. tvES" CPGJ "MAGNUM FORCE" IRI "GUS" IGJ "GO FOi IT' CftGt • _, ........ * MWAY "' IOOITH COOIUIN ,,., __________ •..;.-~· ____ , '°"*"'---NCll•NO- : TMI OMIN iei lllNCM*TIOH "'8 NOUD 1111 ,._.,, t!C.lt ... 531 ·9510 '"""' _,_ 531-9510 _,., .. ___ , AU STM CAin MUIDll IY DUTM t"91 --ll.4CKlllD ''°' -·11··---· (llM.lfl* ....... ----T. NO PANU MIDWAY "' IOOSnl COOIUIN 1,.1 -U1MtMAl'IMllNIH -·-••UIH-1 -It' IOO ,. .... THI OMIN 111 lllNCMNATIOH "'8 NOUD t'l • -n••••--' ..... WIU.r -MIG-·-~' AT THI IAl'MI COii ... I PUNllWOILD ,. • ~ .... ,, ....... ,. .. -· --MO CANNONIAU "" --IAT MY DUST .,. -IMll--• '.C.C MAYMI lllWI• llll'tJI .. ,., •m ....... .., ~ ...., ....... ' lun.-t -to • ,,,. OM..ot om.In 1 a 2 ...... .._. .......... -, ... ~·----,...., Funl ""°""' Oelcwel NIHOH-IMI ... POM P'OM <MILi ~ IKONDllUU. SWIHOINO Q4lltl.UOllS 1•1 -· ................. .... ""' •ot•t1-0HIHIOH lftl THI POTIUNI ,.. •-n.nlMI "t~~ :::: ' ll'OOI WHfTI TIAIH ff 1111 i7NM2 ""' • ________ S_Wl_n IUOM ,., .......... ......... u ~27-2223 , ............ .. ·-421·1131 •ANll-•tOllYHllR IUINT om11NOS ... 'IUI I TlllOl NOUH ,.. > .. """ '· P~LD I,_, 2. AT WTH'S CO.I ,,_ '· 00 '°" " ... , . .... ., llUNT MOYll "" _,WTWaM W.W. I lllM IMMCI ...... --ua CAHNQllMAU 1N1 ---IAT MY DUST 1"'1 • 1raa•r.E:::1 ~ --. ~ Uwtl • ~~~:'°'11 wtm TIAIH I 14, ~· • ---=..:..=.:::=...-... .:• ''• IWllT IUliAI 1111 IGllll9' -.. (AWA•&~ ----IAT MT DUIT ,..· .... ""'""" H)OI WMftl TUIM I 1t .. _ .... twllT IUIAI • _., ... Ma t. CAlllOIUAA CN1 2. IO POI"""' ,J •rEld~r# ddy Vallee will b<> a guest on •'Over Easy," a progrum hosted b y lluch Downs and aimed at senior citizens. Mon· duy at 9 p .m . on Channel 28. A second ver Easy'· show h Phyllis DilJcr ·u be presented on pt. 21 at 9 p.m. MES, PLACES. I • • <From Page C3) I ~· • F RIDAV, EPTE~BER 17 ~ ,. ·~RVEY' -Comedy, 8 30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays Sept. 17·0tt 16 :it the llunl11igton '~ch Playhouse, 2110 Marn M . Huntington Beach. 842·5421. ' ANGELES COUNTY FAJlt In Pomona. t. 17·0cl. 3. 9 am ·lOp m . Monday·Thur!>day, m.·11 p.m . Friday and Salurda). 10 J m 10 . Sunday. $2.25. 'WHAT. THE BUTLER SAW' Satiric comedy Joe Orton, Sept. 17·26 in the Cal St ate lerton Arena. 800 N Stall' College Blvd., lerton. $2.SO. 8iG-3371. 11 am to 4 pm. kday;;. n..A.SH CA DILLAC-And the Continental Kids, 8:30 and 10 p.m . Sept. 17, 7 .30. 9 :ind 10 30 p m. Sept. 18 at Knott 's Herry Farm, Buena Park. S4 adults, $2 children. SATUR DAY, SEPTEMBER 18 NO CONCERT By pnze-winner Gerald M"l1m1:1emer, 8 p m Sept 18. Golden West College ~ater, 15744 Golden West St , Huntington Beach. $2 general, $1 !)tudents and :.en1ors XINE-NIGHTINGALF. -With TTamilton. Joe Frank and DeMtson. evening of Se1Jl 18. ··oate Nite" at Disneyland. 'INTERNATIONAL JUBILEE' -Music, dance, costumes, crafts. food. l to 10 p m. Sept. 18 and 19 at Peck Park Recreation Center, 560 N Western Ave., San Pedro. Fireworks. 9 p.m. Sept 18 · ~ Free admission. ANTIQUE CARS -California lhstoncal Vehicle Association West Coast NataonaJs, featuring 400 cars Crom '20s through 'SOs . and a fashion show, M 1:30 p.m .. At La PaJma Park. La PaJma and r:-Harbor boulevards. Anaheim. St-pt 18. fo'rec . IN CONCERT NEIL DIAMOND SAN DIEGO SPORTS ARENA FRI. SEPT. 10th SAT SEPT 11th 0000 TIOIH• Av••'-"llLI U THE RASPBERRY ROACH tn•t tO tUt t14JA BEACH l'-VO et Sl.AUlll ttUt t1 .. U 11 HThe Two Kenn edys " is a n fmportant fllm to see. It has the guts to deal w i th Issues the U .S . fl lm makers have ign or e d r" KM PC-Radio FRIDAY 7:15-9:30 SAT.1:00·3:10-5.15-7:30-9:45 CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS. COST A MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 ' ~ . Friday Sep•ember 10 1976 DAILY PILOT q Grand Funk Fighting Drug Abuse ; By LISA aOBINSON Grand Funk Railroad'• first hit slnate was tilled "We're An American Bancl." and on thelrlalest LP ("Good Si.ngin' GQOd Playln'") there is more than a n~ to the bicentennial This ~ Tops in Pops (ij uniquely American band rut bigtime lion programs. in 1971 with a sold-out Shea Stadium Lead s inger and guitarist Mark concert and has sioce enjoyed success Farner. rebxang on bis 190·itcre wilh 11 gold·sellinlJ albums. ParshaJlville. Mach., farm, explained Wh at is different about Grand why be gets involvl'd "I don't believe Funk's superstar status is that ull the I have an obligation to do thesc• thinit "l do feel responsible for what we get into public ly. l 've set.•n through experlence what kind or l)O\\ t>r and d · feet rock has on young pt.'{>ple i\nd l reel 3 responsib1hty nol to ll•ad anyone lnto anything bud We've dorw anli-drug spots, it's just a question of backine your beliefs " With all of th<'lr penchant for cnuses, Gr,nd f~unk 1:. ont' or the ftow bMds not to huvt' 11 .. 1·11rnl· mvolv1•1l m i>Oml! way \\Ith'"'' \l.,11 ·, 111l·~11kn taal pohllc:.. 'Republican. Democrat, None of the Above:· and everyone marked it 'None of the Above' and sent it back, maybe they'd come up with more peo pie to choose from. Then we might get somebody everybody wants." while Mark Farner, Don Brewer, Mel because l 'm an l'lltvrla1ncr Thi! S<-hacbner and Craig Frost have been Uungs we do are lhm~s I.'\ l'r) bod\ a huge rock band, they've helped u should do for each other. But ~·in' in "Oh, that's so ml's:-.ed up n.:ht now. variety of causes they believe in. the public eye, l have more op· 1 hate lo even get into at," said Mark. Through all the s ucccess Mork f'arn<.'r has rem nlned well , •~ closl'ly as po. slbll' -n "simple rnrm b<" · · Jlnw (ltd hl' u void the us uni rock stur tl•mpt.allons? "We ll,'' he dra" led. "I lenrn from olher people's mistakes. I JU:-.t didn't Call for tho hype, dldn 't tel myself do stuff I saw others doin · " things llke an ti·drua and blood dona· portunlty. "I think if they had a ballot markl'<i -=~~~~~~=:'""~....._~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Bowie.,, The man who fell to Earth Plus "Fantastic Planet" WEEKDAYS MAN Wl'tO FELL'' 7:1~1~:30 FAN YASTIC PLANET"' 9:10 SAT.·SUN. TH-~~RE·I ·"'. ~ • • • ~ . . . : ~ ... \! -I .... "MAN" 3:3S·7:~10:l0 "'PLANET"' 2:1S.S:*t:10 "ROBIN & MARIAH" THEATftE 11----1 n o II~ WEI« Munl8f by De~ AH ALL STAI CAST COLOI IPGJ The~ ... w VCMit Compeny preMtttecl by TheLosAneeM• r1m Y¥1t(?m ··~ '" Swf'll l )O "'4• .... 'S'4 1 • '"'" CJI< &fl• HtCI 1'.t,ClflC \lll<l·J~l >>!•&lhlilt/h)Al AGI Nl'JI~ f ,, "' ulllw11~,IVIC .lt:HI ('IPfAA I I\ N G•.tM Ao1" l' CA •••I' t< II II. ·1111 llr. l fl'111 ~IUOl "IS ~1 "' I ~' ""' '"" '•·•-110~100 IOI l'HOll Cllllll CMO ~ . .UIOllJ CALL llUt 46461, 10 AM l PM tMoll .S.V I MASI(~ CHC/llMKAM~AMUllCAll umss CiATOR. come and get him. ,.:t' .. l .. --......... 'l -~ ....... (fiil Charles Bronson is Ray St. Ives Hes clean. He's mean. Hes the go.beti\een. ·--... =;;;oa=~,,...,,..,.,,,..,..,.,.,..-=-, ---=MNii61=>2'T.:1•"""""•c""•~"' ... ~-• ;:: ::,:: -;:·.~~..:: • :-~~"":;""":,"':rs~:·--: _________ • AJJID TWIN tiAtUI J St '••• • : • ..... ,,.. •••• c-. .. Murder . by De~~, nlflllt'" t~\llfm · \.\W .\ tllll lfTI-. J~JI ...... '"1• .. w... ~ _.." *'' " ..... ._ . •a• lNl(Jll~n.l MI01-·U.~W,-... l'lUS "'THE 81..ACKBIRO'" •1111 Ge0ftl9 hglll ~ .. AHO FOR tME THIAO SMASH WEEK A NON STOP llGH ENERGY FRUOO w1dt SllPlf stirs wllo ftrt wttll dislsttt I edwards MESA CINEMA HEW,OU IUD. Al ltTH ST. COSTA MESA 6450?~ wt IT••009' CIHlMA t • s... .... , ... ,.,..a,.,., • . '°' ...... ... • ...,,,_,.., NG r01trt Of a.r H • .,,+aaooc 61;1tu1 t p.,.. ...... ,, ..... . ·--~, . ..., • Ml,!!11•1g;111, (.INC.MA *JIT 1 '"··~~. ···- &. UNRI Al' I ,~. ~ .,..... ...~ ~ ... • • JI . t ~ :I.:;':' ·~> 'f_.-Y..f ·~ (P9 ,·~--.~~ __ .. __ _ CA•ONBAU. eclwa14s NCSA CINEMA ... .,Ott ....... ,..,, CO\f•MUA ,. .. ~/ Ci .. f •A W('\1 I °"1'M••Hu,w•• A o .... PLAYING TOGETHER EDWARDS £1NEMAS N81V AT TWO J··~ ... Amusing observations of life along the r .. ~ .. ·1t~ db .''-· .. ~ ~Orange Coast penne ya ' : • ...-i?: T!:. native son ~.,.·-in the DAILY PILOT , . - Q DAILY PILOT Friday, S!p!ember 10. 1976 TV DAILY LOG r-------••m'- ·I._ _PR_l_D_A_Y__,I • lllta Drw . -11:00 . e:oo ••C11••--.. ()) (1D (lJ Q (f) ... 8 t» (~ CJ)) Sl¥ Trll 00 f ..... 81flir .. ~ ··'~"-"' ...... u mz..1 l)f OiMlt '9Uttlebluh -6:30- • OiMlt! Cuesls ait T e1111tuet li· nit F~d. Paul W1lhams. Dia!IJ Tr~~ !loft Meredith. Shtt'Wtt. 00 ...., Gl'iftitll Shell l!Ol lltfY '1\lfitl ... m hllily .,t11r rf.l)(J)G--.. m Cledric c..,., · m frlttln .. 11111 m Miii• ra.w, 7 :00 D B @CD m lltW\ U lilrs Clllb <_V hdreslmlll" (j) Tt T• llle Trlltll CJ CIKt11lntioll CD I letc Liiey a> Tiit FBI fB Ge bactr ®Mlf Clriffitll fm Tiit llat"-tlt lelutr Report ( ,sJ Cl)) llollnu m OrllUtK Series m Or. Jager ltl'ASitR Hour -7:30- • 0 Cil (J)) fl) Ho!lywoed ~es • ....., "' Olllln 8 let's MIU A Deal rn c,_WHs a Tiit )M~'s Wild Tiit ·~Bu"dl ~~--',~fDL.~~~fll9l~~ry{Speclif m 1est of lO •Ml 1ttc111's Htfoes tii) Channel 21 Toni&hl Ctete Robeits rs anchorman IOI coveraie of tomety Souttlern Cahlorn•a lssuu. l>tl Wlltf WorW 8 :00 ••• lli lltwJ a Gl <att·~ e at (~ ) l"t' A11erl<11 &Jll ...,.. Oitllll -~ .... • ..,, !WtaM, Mai, Mlrtlh!I •Gets-t (tfj .... , • ., ., llacl r.f1fJt(lift ... tllt !IN\ ma...34 -11:30-• cm CD CD u .s. °"" T tMls ~ D UCI> ~mW... C.-(JJ .._ •e...ie1M City" (drl) '6S-9ell Cauara. 01 .. d Ni.en 8 (9 CJ)) Qt Tiie liDo'IH ...... • lllc!Wt'S ""' s 1ooa. · -lHS-u (]J) CD ([l CIS latt Moflt: ~ '!Tiie DilefMlty Otlltflr'' 1com1 '64-le•ry Lewis. Susan Oliver. 12:00 • ....... , SMw: "llllt .. t!lt WIWtfMa. • •r 11111tuta... "htht tf ..i," MTM ltll& lllife" CD Mewie: •flit Cowl Mart~I of l illy Mitchell" (dra) ·~s-Gut CooQfr. Chailes BICkl~d a M11i1: a::> "letweu lluon 111111 H .. ~ (dra) 'S6-Rolwt Wainer, Terry Moore. a> Motle: '11le l'llttlit City Story" (dra) 'S5-Rlchard Kotey. -12:35-a s.,...1\utrt 1:00 D @ CJ) fJj Midfti&hl Special m Tllc m Clu• -1:30- Qll CD Tiit Lite SM 2 :00 CD M-lliaM Show: "lb11eb ot A Stralltfft "Tiit hd s-; .,.,. doll Us" -2:20-u .... : cc:J "No Mat ll II Is· la11ctr (dra) '62-Marshall lhompscll. Jettrey Hunter. 4 :00 0 ....it: (CJ "Tltll FOltt" (dra) '58-VidOI Mature. Leo Genn. SATURDAY a tl'll CD rn mJQilheryWy llidts the CatllllSITACJiarmmc ani· mated film IOI' the ent11e lamtly. crnted by the award•'l11nn1n1 team of John and faith Hubley who ust their animated ch1ratters 1n a painted retlecllon of Ei1k H. Euhon's concept of "psychosoc11I crisu." wh1th take place w1th1n uch of usu I MORNING we pass throuah what l11k5on calls ... ________ _. the ttiht st111es at human denlop ment and •hat we tall hie D 0 Cl) Cf.I m S11t11d1y Merllina PTt'fiett AA 1ntroduchon to tht 1916 71 schedule or S•turday morning proerams tor youna pe09le •hl(;h w1U featurt cartoons, comtdy ~hon and science hction ad'lenture, and soc~I drama. 0 llleN: CC) (Zllf)"The KW frMI .,....,_,. (tom) '46-Danoy Kaye, V1rc1n11 Mayo. 8 (QI (()) <Hl Mt's SatwUJ SMM l'tfl Jimmy Osmond stars with &ue$tS Oonny aftd M111e Os- mond. Die~ Cb~. comtd11n Marty Allen. vent11loqu1st Chlis Kwby, and a new rock 11roup Capt. Kool and lhe Konts. Included will be a pmiew ol the new Saturday moinrne ch1ldren·s 7:00 D l8l Cl) (Ill m WoodJ Wood· .,.Utr s... WetktM 8 ((2tl (()) !fj) Tom & Jerry/ Gra,. Ape Sllow CV Gar•niftl Seeds D Youth & t!lt lulits tDWitllit ~Woict of Tok,o fm SewlM Str"t -7:30- D @ CJ) ®l G Pillk Palltller CD Ellclisll as A S.COllCI L111a11111 CJ Hot fMlt Sllow CD Eltllltt!Ury lltws ID Salll YOl'ly Show @) ltacl llltfalo ~Me.: (C) (Ztw) "GHlltNll'S 9 :00 A1r111111nt" t~u) :JJ-Jill.&011-=~ Cf) S,iwstff I lllftty Peck. Oorothy McGuire • l• ,_ C 11 CD Tiit lleftk"s .. 1 -r>•• • oons m ""' 111-• ( tt) (8)) l)f) Jabbtri•• ,.,.. ....it· ..,.., .. 100 ltillt ft ( ) O The ~ Ranctr ~ · ...., ' wu CD Mowie: "The Oootins ot 69-Burt Reynolds, Raquel Wekh. Oklaho11ta" (wes) '49-Rand lph fm Wasllinrton Wttk in Rem Stoll Geoig' Mamady o G LI Criada lien Crilda Q) i..,.ptt !loom m J.,.lllSt Ll11pace l'rtcrllllS tii) CJedrK C.!Ynf -8:30--8:30- D (fl) Cl) (f!IJ m SlftfNd I SOft 0 <JZ> (31 W hes lunny/l!Nd· "fht Camp1111 lr1p'' (11) When rred -r Hour and Lamont co ott Oii a cam111n1 tnp.' e frlellds of M111 theor true~ breau do-n and ther are a ((8) (I)) Qt; Scotbf Oto/ slranded on the wold, w. unSln& therr 0,-lllt llouf l•te, they watch !hell hves pawn& Cl Mowie: [CJ "Tiie lost nraht" beloie lht11 eyes (drJ) '69-lloyd 811dges • CD en.wits m Mister llotm' llti&llbol'lloM fB tV •• ,, fli) Wiii Str•t Wet• m E Shell .. -.it• Ptru 9:00 D aJ) (I) <liJ G lllC rridaJ lillllrit: <:C) (lllr) "hllcat Stwy" a;o...-~~-11ararl)-8f11t8rlfcc.cJose ftrm. Cl•ude Akins. Sh11to l\n11M. HArntt r<arr An ideahshc intern retuses to close tits eru to lhr w1des1>1nd Mlh&tnce 1n tlle hosp1t1I, and puts his ureef on the lint when he ctuhn with 1 t110 ol rstabhslird dotlors on t~e qunhon of presc11b int a hyslerrclomy lor a vouni: actrns a (/If. (J)) ()ll AIC frldlr Michl llleN: ltl (lllr) "lridatr" (•ts) · 1s-Jamu W11nwr11ht. 011' Blochr. Bo Murphy. Sallv rrtld, Wiiham Windom, IOlln AndtrM>n With thf f1t1 of the Pac1hc "Ol'thwul at slake, ltttlldtry mCH1nt11t11 man 11111 8t1darr. In • true hit 1dvtnturt, is arven •O dal'S to blue a tr11I throuth the Roc~•n lo the C1htorn11 c11.ut- l11lurt muns lo» of the terntOI} to ln&~n~ ~ ... ,rifflll .. e Tiit Wlrtllrilll es..ra1 o.ctN ti) USA: ,..,.. I l'elllb -9:30- • (l!I C1) CIS frhl11 1111-t -..: ct) (90J "C.C. ' C.,.~" (drl) '70-loe "•math, Ann.Mararet, W1tfiam Smith. Jennifer fllll111esl1 A '"111 mJn joins a m111ud1nc motor cyclt p na, bul btcause he dots not Nllere slrittly to their rules, ht becomes lht tnemr of tl11 camp • Tiit AIMriclll hlNI: A QM! .......... ........ ~ 10:00 Cl) Tiiis Is ..... ....... •'-"• •l\IMlll,. •Liie.-. .. -10:30- (()W ..., .. 9 :00 D Q:SJ (l) <Ill m McOull, tht hAiJIC Dec G MoM: "Man rft tlie lrOll Masl'' (dra) '39 -louis Hayward (•J Mowi1: "llinc of the Wild llc!fses" (wes) ·41-P1uton fosltL Q)Wolllaft . tii) CarrucoltftdH -9:30-• IUl ()J Tarun: Lord ot the Junstt G CU) C&l ~ CJ Monsttr S4llld a (()t ft )) ()"tJ Tiit Krolftl $u. ,.,... ll> Sew111t StrNI 10:00 u 1J m (tJ Sllw111/lsis Mtvr • ~1 l•l llGl m laft• of the Lost CD lllltwlt: "'-fllfY" (wu) ·~3- Roc:k Hudson, Phil Carty II) lllltwlt: "Tllt Cal Wiit T• Ille w.st" (wes) '49-Ywonne OeCa•lo (Ml Hit f .. Sllew ID ~MoM -10:30- D @ ro OOJ m llc Joh. Uttlt Wiii lllltwlt: "Tiit lted1lll ~ft (dra) 'S7-.lofnne Oru e Mitt I c.tt1lt a Actlell n.er, • Dldric c..,.., 11:00 8 lUHD ())Aft I • l2JJ Cl) ~ ...... Lupe ...... • A11tl1 1111•111 Ctlilornra Anetls YS C111t110 W1tite Sor • (IJI (()) a Jr ....... ..,. 1111111'-' •Z-! -11:30-a a1ea.. • (121 (.))) OJ AIMriclll .... .... • .. u. -~ tDDlctric~ KOCE Television (50) J:• SfGltOMTMIDOTTI DU MI J:U MISTIR a o •1a1• •IOM.ottMOOO 4:• MSAM• STltllT S:• ILS~alCCOMl'AMY S:a VIUAAl.I ••• •:• ...• ., ........ . ,_ 95" STUDS \. I Tab home an armload or a truckload. Someone will b GYe a project for you. No? Aakyow wli•. 97!, ~l 80 LB. CRUSHED WHITE ROCK Pow a pathway lo the atara (Wlab I bad aald that first)· • Dre .... up the planterL 1 17 ' -SACI JM FIBERGLASS INSULATION Mak•• a world of clijferenc• in your cooling/beating bill Houae is mote comfortable summer and .-........ -=-~ winter. Ful-tblck. foll faced. "'~'··· .-t.~.,: ·~ MAGNOLIA WHITE TOILET SEATS 2~~. PLASTIC I FOUNDATION GRILLS 39~ ,, . . 1'!7so. n.~ou El.ctric. nylon cord whip• the weed a:nd lawn edge lnto shape, but doesn't hurt you. lnclud" plenty of cord. VINYL RUG RUNNER The b9C1TY duty stuff { with the little t .. th to k"P it in place. In color• and clear . 33~.fl. JORGES GRASS CARPET No mowing. no w•ed•, and nice around pool or patio. Slx foot ~dth. 2~~fl. LUSTRA TILE Colonial brick, Vermont atone, natural ecm. . atone and wood and brick and wood pattern. {Whew. some choice.) YOUR CHOICE 2!~.n. ASHBY ALUMINUM LADDERS TRUCKLOAD -SALE If you can't trus t Aahby to make a tlrat cabin ladder who can you trust? (Who ia Aahby?) We mention the name because peopfe te ll us they are blown for quality (people tell us a lot of thing s). 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HAID?°' V·8, 0 1110, fo (I. o lr, pw1. llHtlng & broke\, lt&H, WSE lite•, ••nyl roof, tin led gloo, wht co•eo. (324MET) s4599 Plv>Toa & l>e ..... 73 CHEY. iA T. PU 4 WHlll ottVI V 8, (NfO. h etnt , fott Oft con.cf., tod~ • ·75 ,.,,.~Volley IOV>' ...ti conto1ned, Ct>•PKOf ) '72 FORD MAVll'IClf 2 d1, 011tomo1tc. ni•. PS, •ollye wh"4•, Ith M • 34,000 m>le\ (13otJY) ~ ~ -•"-·· -._. -·" , ... ~ C'5':W ~ SAlf Of PT. HOUltS ..... .M.t_ .. ,,..,Set ,_ ... ,...s...10 ..... ,.. SUVICE I ,ARTS ... .fri. 7 ... ',.. ,o,.. 'Iii.,..._.,, 'AITS DEPT. OPIN SAT. I am te 1 '74 MERCURY COUGAI Xlt7 V 8, A,l .. oor, PS & P OtlC lltol•t, P/wtnd•, R&H, WSW'<, 1/gloo, wheel co""· londov lop. (/3.SlfS) s4399 Plu• loa & lt<en>e '75 FORD llO Auto. trotu , foc:tOf 1 01t, 'S & l •okn, .,,.,1 tool, •PHd control, lt&H (!o.1. 1677) s3599 Pl11\ loo & l•te<IH' '75 MAVERICK 4 DI. SIDAN A11tomo1oc. IC><IOfy O•t. ,S & l•o~H, cv>lom tum, R&H , (7~Mll) ,.. ~2 DAit. Y Pit.OT * Friday Seo•tmt>er 10 1976 f .,11 Mon.ta•a.. _ PCBLlC NQ.I.1 E _ p r uauc NO'llCE -,_ J»UBLlC NOnCE PUBLIC NOTIC& --P UBLIC NOTICE, - Russ Rocket Hits Earth WASHINGTON CAP1 -A larae rocket section from• Soviet satellite came down In Montana earlier this week, P,ntaeon sources report. ~,~ai. rocket body from the Soviet Cosm0t 8$4 bas *:• not yet betn recovered by f:,::~ ) U.S. officials. who say at :?.p SHORT waatrackedbyradar. ·• ••• Sour ces said the ···:·~· dHcendlnf roc ket body •• •••• probably looked to s pec· latora like a flaming comel as it passed over Wuhln11ton state, Idaho, and finally fell in Montana, 90lftb of the Canadian border. T.-Bllf Lo,lld Likely WAS III NG TON (l\P) -The big tux bill that con tinues existing inrorne tax cuts 1s expected to v.'10 final congressional approval next week and then b(! signed by President Ford. Senate-House tax negotiators settled on final terms Thursday night on the bill containing a sweep· ing assortment of tax cuts and lax hikes and touching on a wide variety or human affairs from child care lo death. :·:·· .... .... . -~:t·aie Ha11911 011 \'ote ' • 'WASHINGTON <AP> -The fate or the Bl h9"1~r. the-plane the L'S military hopes wiJI replace the 852, apparently rests on t.he outcome of ISlovam~r 's presidential election. • In appro\•ing a record $104.3-billion defense bill Thursday, the House of Representatives voted to withhold fjJll-production money for t he B 1, leaving the option to scrap further production for Jimmy Carter 1t he 1s electt!d. ~•an Sett StfU 1lcc.•Wfed ;:::N.Ew YORK CA Pl -Despite denials, two men ~'cted in West Point's cheating scandal stand by the ir sworn allegations that former a s tronaut Fra nk Borman's son accepted a $1 ,200 bn~ to "fix " an honor code case while he was a cadet. T h e son . Army Capt. Frederick Borman. den.led t.he charge and oHered to lake a lie detector test to settle the issue. ~i9lu G1u19• H""'" Bmlf 011 BOSTON CAP I -ScaUered nighttime dis· lurbancc.s kept Boston police busy after a peaceful second day or court-ordered school busing. the Issue beh1od the trou ble Gangs of white youths roamed the South Boston stctton (or the third straight night Thursday-, peltlng police ca rs "'1th rocks and smllll cardboard squares embedded w1lh roofing nails. WASHINGTON <AP> -Sixty con~rcssmen are committing themselves to a code that bans job dis· cr iQlination in their Capilol Hill offices in an un· precedented ruction to the Wayne llays sex·payroll scandal. 'Fhe House members helped elect a six-member 1·ommittec Thursd.ay to oversee their commitment and to h.andle any i,:n e,·ances filed against them by lhelremployes. . ~ NEW YORK (AP) -Charges have been filed ughlnst nane white youths after a rampage that in· 1ured at least 12 black men in Greenwich Village's W~h1ngton Square Pork. · 'But the motive for the Wednesday eveni ng at· tack wi th baseball bat.sand pipes remalned unclear and pohre were reported leaning toward a theory ad· vanced by several park habitues -that a righlover a mari1uana sale the previous evening set orr the lnc1· d~nt. ... ,ICTITIOUS eu11 .. ns NollMll HATIMIN'T "'4 f~l\IWf,.., Pl ft.ti\\ •re Cl01""J .... ,.. -·"' WHI f( E"T ( lll'Rt!>ES. h """'° Sl.( .. ••4',.."4 <A '1411 Oe••CI t iN"•I l'1 ~n.ot V tot.ta Mlk .CA .,,.,, Miu,. M Wn 'te, h i Kft•-W, 02•1• Mt\O (• •l•JI ff\, l>w•l1tfU •t tOl'tdwt.a t•Y • ,.._,,...p.tlll'tt "·~ M •W•M WV'hlf \~' 1tt••• I w•\ h-.0 'A'"'-OW °""'' (. ..... 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S36•500 Hare olft>rmi: w hdrm' tu ~wt J la ri:1.· fJm1ly 3 BEDROOM l ndude!> J sl'p...rall• Walker 6lee R111l lslal11 •t .... • r;' llurr)' Thi;. :.m i:le rum1 m olhl'r 1n In" ~urtc I) :1 lx:drl)om home + f1e.x1lJlc• ;.clll'r w1l11;11lur '"" douhll'l!•1rai.:t"wo11'1last fin:in c·111 J.! to i.u 1l :~ ... 11 t h1~ pr1c1· Grt>at qualtftt.'11 bu~cr·~ nc .. ds iolllrtl'r hnme. New roof. Call lo d1~eus:. lh~ m 1t11y Ill'" .,lucn' anti new WU):. ~ou c:in bu> th1:. p.unl on ex tenor Try \' A homf.' ~N 1.500 tnclude:. 1111 rlo\\n Ju~l hslcd Be la nd .. l~ll~~IHIJ BEACH GIANT! C'ool ocean breezes bathel•---------·r this runt:.1M1t· 1 bt•droom, SPECULATORS 2 balh :.plit level 1:1unl IARGAIN HVHTERS IJ.ire.:J lll pnn· tli;J tlit)7 llOMI .... ....... '. l1rq 10 cull for thi:.-WATl.Rf.RO..Vf I. ra 'immDI R~~~-~~(XjE '.: ~ ~" -CUSTOM '11 ,.. . . ACREESTATE lht>tl' family room end E:ists1dc Du11ll•:1. <Juahty i:ourmcl ddtJ.:hl ... 1teht'n' bwll :! b..-drm untts "llh M .1'1:.1 \~· µ,1\,1.•d 'tvne ... par1uu~ ~ <1 r 1l Jod lrrrphtn' ac--cent<r cirr l'p:Jr.Jtl' jf::rr.n~e-.; mi OJmo n plu-.h <'Jrpt'I 11u1et ··ul cli· '·" Wood Ht•t·<'ntl>· PJ llllt•J One :.h1ni.:l" 1oof ll•·J 11t1tul mill' lo 1><•eJ11 W<tlfh tlw cond1twn Onl\ Sil .500 s un :.t>I 111 lhc bt•J ulltul full 11nn• l'illl 5 IO 1151 l'Jt tlll Built b~ OeJn tNe\\t)CJrl Ortu·l'> Brother' Onl~ Slj7.'IC.IO l°Jll 101 qut<·k ~ho" 111;: 312 2.'i.15 .. ... .. . I·•' .... 1• .... I ..... ... ,., "''Ii .,.. USE THE DAILY PIL-OT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-5678 In. JU 3 BDRM RANCH $56,900 ... lluge \\cep1ni: \llllo " enhJO('CS l'lllfJIWe l o th1,, dt>hi,:htrul m1n1 r:inr h Lar~c l:im1I) s ized 111 mi: room "'1t h \\all of l(IU:.i. \'1t•w of s pr:i\I hni: itroundlt and 1·---2•U•H-IT•S __ _ fruit orchard Countr) k itche n m.ii.M\ •• :.tone Newport leach hrepl:in• Urnmi: room Im l''turs \\t' havt· JU!.t hJ..' J><.•!:j.(l"U \\IHKfCO llvor h~l('d lllll.' 4'f lht• l'Ult''I 2 s ... "" r al c \\ In ll r 0 r units Ill Nt•WIKlrl lk:i1·h Sl'C°IUdl·ll mJ~lcr )tUltl' fJhUlllU!> 1t .. ·.1tw11. \\Jlk :ind chiltlrcn ·!> <lUJrkr:. tt1 1tt·t·.111 anti hay .. ,hop Hurn" !JfO:l 7811 t pin.: No nct.'<i lo own a " · · • • • • · • l' ... r h c r 1• i-: n t r y [ ~ 1 1·1,urty ur<I w11h 11r1vu1·y ~ lt~PdtlJ r?~~~:[::~~•ltl J~wsrn'.~~ I I ~~I 1< I \I I~ ; _/ ,; ,, I I I , 6 < \ ,, ( One Of.A_ Kindl Enjoy lh1<; luv~·I~ 3000'----------'>(\ Cl horn" 1\ 1lh )our1- fam1ly or l"lltl'rl:110 )ouri----------- fnt>mf., Opt·n k111 hen. 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FOREVER VIEW CORONA OEL MAR ' '" ""' ltuolol • u111 •It I ,1111 h111111• OI\ t•l l•>tll.111~'. h,at lwu •it 1•,q1 .1u1I Jt It\ \ ,11 ollll .11111 I ••,111\ I 1• l1111llf 1•1111·ol ·'' -x .• t•~t 1. 7111.~~t NEW DUPLEX 1·10-,1• ,,, 111 .. ltil\ \\1111 'UttH• tit t .lft ,\ l•tt\ \fl'\\ ......... ' I f'I' ~ ti fl" 1111111111( 111111 ... t111h I'll '116!11 IHI JACOBS REAL TY 675·6670 '!>'llnlJhlt \ \ 111.111 1111 I h I I h .I r In I 11 ~ .I lt~~ln•1n1 • lr.11h 111111)•• 1111 .1 "1•11 kl'Jtl '' 1 n•I B1•.1111 1t•1le11g Ill lho• 1.111111\ r11u111 'hJkt• 111111 t1ro·11t.111· '"'' l1i.h·rl .11 ~2 .. ~NI 640-9900 Valley Realty • LAKE FOREST • Wtl()l)S I Ill-, l'l.111 I t:I :11111 :!fl,\, h111 n • V1111 I h.t1)'.I• 4'ttfOI oll 11111!1 HIJt•'> \.'<~Unit' IC' • '• lri.111 ,JI ,\J el.1\'> 1,llo !1'1111 I'll'', li7:1 ll!'lci Welker 8 leo R1t1I f 11t11t1t MESA NORTH 1111: l•"IVI·: 11~:1>1tOOM . l.111111) h1t1lll' "1th h11·1t., ""·•l••tl & hltt•n ·rl 1111111 tlurn 1111 l hl ~ •1111• ;<..111 hllll! It ltt• II Ill l htt 11r111: cit uni\ !>.Ill) o~u t:\1.1 , .i:M1 21,i;tJ C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES G~rol 1002G...-ral 1002 GeMral ...................••....•.•••••..........•.•• 1002 G...-ral 1002 fllc~~!.!c;i~~ BROADMOOR TURTLE ROCK Duy & nl~ht light view~ from formal liv rm . drn rm & master bdrm. Beautiful 4 bdrm .. 212 bath home w /f am rm & 3 t't:tr i!arage &M;.500 Li.ind mr luded ..•...•.......•..••...••••••..•...•......•••.. cae: EDBIB ILllRS ca OVER 50 'r'[ARS OF SFRV1Cr VIA LIDO SOUO hO\\ Dilily P tlnl l'lns" 1lwd :ic.li. d1s pl.1) lhC'1r mes11agt' "'1th lt•g•b1ht) .Aud impact'! Ou.r Jdi.. '' \' :ire proud to i..n. 1 <'•Il l\ tH'I rt ul \<1. Phont• St! 56ill ........................... ..._ .. _ .. ___. -:;.:~"T,.; ::0 -;:::"! -.::!' e ~~,~~£~~ii~~£Tll'S r r r r 11 r r 1 • ro::~\UIUU I I I • I I I I SCRAM·LETS A1tswen m Clauificatioe IOIO 644-1766 "' Hayfronl rn a n ·1~xccut1ve Arca or Prcsl1J{1ou~ flom1.:s. Pier & Sltp for Lar~l:! Yacht 4 Br 1 Bu Den. 2 f'1 rcplaccs. Wet Bur. :l Car Gurage. $210.000 881 DOVER DR_IVE ~ - i . c T t . . D4 DAii. V PILOT Fmiar Sep•ember 10 191~ ~.~~ ........ [~~~:.~.~ ....... ~~:!.~~~~~ ....... ,~~~!!.~~~~~ ...... . Ho-.H• For S• HMH• f.w S-. H..w• f.w S-. Hede• f.Of" S. ................................................................... ~···· ...... ·······~···,···· ••.•.••...•............ 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Elevator; sandy beach; pier & slip. Spectacular view! LAWSON REAL TY CO. * * 675-4562 • * MESA YSOE IUCC OLA Buccola built. 2-slory with 4 lkdrooin:-. ups t airs. huge family room with .t mun si7.ed bar <·ounter und .1 dcl11i:htt~l bu~·k yard with c·ovl'tl'<I patiu mid uc.:lt\l' greenhouse. A unique new hstin~ ut Sl 11,500 . Ul'tWl f)UL I i Mf.S REAL TORS . 541> 5990. 1525 Mesa Ven t,. Orm•. E.1~1 , Cu$1.J M \'\d .;l\<J 111 l.1 •'< r I th I 1'r 11 11 I /11 • t){) 1002G~~ 1002 ··•··········•••··············•·•····•··•·•·•• l.1do Is le ha~·frunt ; rt•<lutl·fl lrom 5495,000 to $4;.?j.(JOU l'nml' 111l"at1on with bn·atlH akrn~ \ll'\\ ~, Hunn ..... 5 baths : prcr ,'<:, sid(' til· lor l<irj.(l' boat. LIDO REALTY 3377 Vio Lido. H.B. 673-7300 HOME 1h1 .. lu vnou' !·bdr m_ <Ort V tl \I H l Old ~l:!.000. OO:S :rm _ $43•900 100 Ml'!)'<) tor htr ver) l.aaun1 <·ha rm on -LOVE &-SA VE ''""'\nu & th1• kut~ w11l l-~11 ll'tdt• unu~u.al 2 llnnl'vmoont<r'ii dl'hitht lu'e tht' ru. .. t1l' 2 story 2 11\nr"\' with !I bdrm~. 1-'• 3 Hr. ll b,e. frplr . blk wnll 111 111""'\lll i. dn·.am lvme txlrm , fu m1ly rm • :t l>J , tkn. d1nin11 rm , bit· fc.nl~. , 1 11' •C> nr 1>hup t1 ut.· • l.o\\ tlu" 11 tu a~ bJUu, ,.11 11a1Jl1.-ci. buurd ll\ll. frplr Stop wo1 kshop P111!: l nclrr ~'*.ow 'umc\\loJn lot.il pJ) & b1t11•n \ molh'~I Onculd1>o .. 1t ~· .000 SPACIOUS rn1·nh S:SOi 1>•·r month Sl3tl,SOO Gii WALKER ~ Rr 1hoY. vi ucc Su ltd S11J~1uw. J bc\lroom, 'l Unh fftltyRe_,.y RI.ALTY 675 SZOO romto1t bv thr frtlll' h.1th, \\1th hundi.un\1,.1 :IOOl l:i.Ci.lll11o) 1i1:S~lll -~ • Na\urttl u1:1ounl1lni:~ in 11"·d br1d: ltr\·pl11ce. ---\11-:.-..'\ \'l-;ROF> NURTll, 1-~Z rn1unt. )'lltd l''un l'lll·t'll uol.ltor m at'k"l for Cotto M••• I 024 t11>i.u1nablc \" ,\ loon .. 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In,.: ... f1r<-pll1ct.'. utr1um, WILL SELL For lhl• h11~t.· 1.imllv1 lur1e'' >uni $71,SOC Ph:540-3666 849) We're here'to help! --- DUHEGARDEH DELIGHT (;11111,•ntniot hurillo\oi>rl ~Iii 7~3:s.'138Nt•\udu IUY ITSELF I u Hiil. 1wll kl01)l l 1 Pit> &. r uor11. r u w nt ~10111· H\' OWNt-:H :!,000 Ml ft drslbllkt.'llt.'" tlr111.:~011r f1repl11ct•. 4 l1drm11 vr Uie<'lltll\lvl\ llomc nr S.1 buyers ~.o50 oo:: 77~1 cornscrtihl\' dco. llWI tu Cua~l Plutu. 4 Ur.~ liu. l:\'1"L It K N!o:'l'WOH t\ hie . •h-d Cu1n1ly room 1 .. t 01, 1 llin 1 m tom rm,1._ _________ 1 l.kluxc k1tdll'n, nt.•w on v u • 3 1• the markt't s•~ \ISO l'U\t'rt.odbndqJallo. ~1 IJl\K ·all 540 i1·•oa • old. ~hown b)' llPl'l l'nn Sunroom Special '1: • on))' ~7 11311 21 · AtlJet.I 1 vom + a Jr TAftlll!l I UY O\\ner Jbr :.ih.1, pool, hijhllul 3 IJ.odrm. 111 b,11h IUK ... ~tr.a:. 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HIJ"t•·r ... wte' + ~ + T\\u t 1r.·µIJ1"1!" wire ,,a, l'r k I \ r h 1• n . I-' o r m a I t :1m!h·h~ht d1mni: 2500 Ni fl uf ulll mate luxury 1\ll lor S*3.000. Cllll to tlu)' Open house Sat 1·5 &U>-7171. ASSUME 8 1/z 0/o only. 9i.S.Wll VAL-CAM CO RN~K 3 Ur 2 Bn, -962"7771 Ranc ho SanJooquin 4 IEDROOMS hrd"d nr-., t•pt:.. nu d .... rmill 4 of I / I I ) • Jt \ l.J"'I ''°'"'' ,, f f' [~RAHil LUXURY PLUS . t·or. ni.i.um1• ;•, loan I I t ' Art' yo u read y for ~.9U0 5.ttl 313!! • pn\'Ul')' ond IU\Ur} Wllh --1~-!!!-::!·!!!'"""'='"'!!!~~ lo~ do" n 1rn \ ffi{•nl • Total PU) menl.!1° ur s:m. DClftCI Point I 026 per month 4 Spuclous ••••••••• • • • • •• • • •• • • • • bt.'<lroom~. on i:orner lot Attn Creuti\'l' ln\'cslor,,.l•--------- "'11h bhakc n10f. larmly 2 lir. hst.• un l.:c R·2 lot. l'ARK & LIBRARY room w 1stone ftreplact' Super luc.allon Sfil ,500. •One mile to beach* Pnred to :it.111. Hurry 4il!I 2109 Ri~ .1 bl.'drm . ~·, h11lh l'leasecoll L,1111lmurk. Y1Ju own lh1• 01•et1n Vic\\ Jl3r. :.!bo. tuntl. t-'ormul llllll! rm, bonus rm. on H2 lot fpk Room lnr vool :1 l".11' 1\r .111.t 11<"\o\ :J 11 ll 1•11d U II u. 111•,11 1~•01 ~ltht ~di nt:tl..t' 111 h•t ' Ha.tln9s & C o. REALTORS 640-5560 H,\M."110 S \ JO,\\Jl 1~ :i 111 :!•, 11.1 ll1)plllllt "~an l.u1' lh•' · 111•'1 I I· 1 ,\ .;ult 'our'" 1 1t·\\ !'>11 .!.flllll ~li '711 11 ••I 113:1 :1:n :. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 002 Sweeping ocean view - G.-rol I 002 G....,.•I I Cul>tom features galore I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\lmost 3.000 sq. ft. SGll.950. l'rofei.s1nna t i;:-iragc 944 9~. !>:Iii KK:lti ·q:w \'I~:\\ C.:O~llt• :...111 K 1:: 7V5~7LSU15~11~L·;~ ••• ,· ' I• I I J11,111u111 utl i.:1111 1·11111-.1· "' "' o; t "11i.:r.11h•'. ;::11.,t1ll(~I lh Getterol I 002 G~Mral I 002 1 THE AMERIC AN Hcaut1ful l~aguna Niguel 1 .arc .i . SU 7 . S 00. • • ------ 3 11 acrei. LOnl•d c 1 0 11 1 11\o\t11·1 !li!t 111:::t "1111.1.1.1 Coasl H\\~ nc-ur m .. rina = 11r~'ill 71~MI ···•·······•··•··········•••·················· OUPLEX ... CDM $121 ,900 A new listing South of I 11 ,::hway. Super cteluxc 3br owner· un1l & 2hr rear unit. Won't last. Sec 1l now' ~RBALY 675-2311 I 002 Gt'Mrol 1002 ··••·•········••••·•••····•··················· •HORD IAYFROH'T I bdrm. 11.amf room. slip for 50 ft hoat ... S270,000. 204 Vi• Udo Hord .•.•.. Ope-ft Sat/S.... 1-5 Urnunglum Hcalt9 lll6 Vio Lido, H .I . •75-0123 1002 GetWnl 1002 ..•.•.....•........•....•.•................... Eastside Co,to M•IO $56, 900 ='hur1l 3 l)e(lrrn. 2 b.ath on t r l' " 11 n l' d " t r 1• 1• t n c I a l' h I' 11 11 h I l' swrngl'-l:l!i 1t1•1•1• 1t11 lo Vl'Slors dehi:ht "tlh hlln t <' n a n t 1111 1 r' . ,. a II !>46~ ~HERITAGE • .• REALTORS 4 UNITS HUHTIHGTO"' IEACH II u I l' 111 \ ('~I m C' n t "II 11ortun11'' llllo.l' tu h\·111 h hom 1111 .. 1lr1nw II II lnt•,11111n' :1 \'t·ur~ Ill'"' .I llcclto•H111mnpr 11 u111t 01 n•11l;1I w r11l'pl.11·1• ~ llo\O :! h1•droom utlll!i ;rnct o I ht.'\lt oom l'n nil' 1 .. 11111 I~ · 1>nde ol 11wn1·ri.t11µ' Won 'I l.a~t • (.;ral) lh1:. l111t ~lwlll'r to1l.1\'' 1117 tilllU ,._ 'J • '"' ti .• ,. ~ 1002G~ 1002 -············································· macneb I Irvine realty FINER HOMIS ROM Sto.ooo TO SI .200.000 TWO IS HTIB H' OtilE! Duplex al an l'XCl'pllonnl price of ~.000 ! Each over 1500 sq.ft. w/3 bedrooms & 2 bnths. Drive by 1798 Crost mont (at 18th St. in Costa Mesa> Bob Owens 642·8235. <Dll > A WISI CHOICE Custom B:iy fro nl priced under market vnluc. Lg. family home w /4 bedrooms . st•cluded s tudy. combinntion family-recreation roo m . form a l dining & island kitc he n . Pe rfect for entertaining. Pier l" s lip 2 patios. $250,000. Bever ly Morphy 6-12-823.5. (012> IHYIST WIS& Y - LIVE LUIUllOUSL Y Big Canyon townhomes w/pool, tennis & jacuzzi. Choose from 2 on the fro nt -r ow overlooking 7th fai rway . One is 2-story. 2 bedroom. 2 bath end-unit ; othe r l ·s tory. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Each w/private 2-ca r garage. Sale. lease or lease w/option. Appt. only. Larey Dyer 642·8235, (013 ) 642·1235 644-6200 901 Dover Dnve Harbor View Center I rvlne at Campus Velley Ctnter 752-1414 DREAM ~1-94 ll••B0;1;D Lge"Comer lot. 3 lir Z Ha ~f $52.950 GALLEHYOl-'110:\IES +dine, u~i.ume 1~. VA. d J \/1111•1 trl•t• hncil :.I reel ~.900. Call 5.a!I 1139 SJl1·. lt:J"ol". 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Ve>t. pant~ iackcl sk111 ,.hop uO th" QUICK QUART( T In nilly th11Uy knit\ t~b~1 dint rotton for i voun I ' to 111 ' iind s"1lt h ,11 IJ t ~· ¥.ll'lltr Yt1y •Ny l't<y' P11nttd Pattt•n Qi~I· Ch•'· c!ren s S If\ 2 4 1, ~ ~tt ~II"" for ,,,.,,&o Send ~I 00 for ~a ~ r'"'"' Add JSr fer ur~ l'lltr•n f•r frrst·tlus 1 rmJ•I llindltn• Stod to· Marian Martin Pallern Dept 44' Daily Pilot 232 Wes t 18th St New York NY 1001 I Pr•nl NAME. AOO~ESS ZIP SIZE an o STYLE NUMBER Oo yu how ho• to c•t 1 patter11 ftte? Send "ow lcr tllr 11ew h ll·Wintu P1ttcm C1tator-cllp ""'" 1n1/dt fer frtt oatter11 of your cholct St•d 7Se fto•1 Sew -knit l ook l11ttat1t Mon .. Crates l111t1•t Fuh1on Boo- lub•t Sew1111 l oo• 11 25 $1,00 SI 00 SI 00 l·utt .a~t· \\ ..al"'"·ay lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'< httlt•d l 011'' LJ\"1.;h ~''"' C'hurml!r 3bd, Jba, IK 1"111.: '""°' h1i.:hh..:h1 ... t.1 end )ti. 3 t:Jr parkmg, ti\ '"·"'~ l1n·µl.11I'' little Island Sl30,000 \1ou11111•1 k1l rhl0n " llrn Ownr. t."15·530-1 VA TERMS EASTSIDE SToro 1032 Only Sl'.!7.500 for 1h1,, cuslom11ccl, ) oun..: l'\l'I" ·I hr. 2 h.1 h11nw "11h .111 tht>i-t• mud1 '"ui.:ht ,., I)\\ 111 -l'lhm: '1•1' l"'l'lll,11 lrus 1.1~lclull} UUlll' u:oi 1:1 .. 1•nl1 Cl" 11111.. \ .1111 l'Omrl'l1· dn\1•, "llJ • 1011, h1 11I~·· mtll :11111 .'t1.1 1n i.; 1·nl1•11.1111rnt nt --------- lh1 m hlrni: \\.1lklo\.I\ tu BalbooPenlnsulo 1007 Dream Home .•.......••....•....... ILAKE FOREST> rm:.. 111•\\ 1•hl'h 1•,11 pl"I 1,1111 111' " 111111111' I.ti Historic Quilt f 1 .irr ne111onm1 Am~t1rJn.1 t11u11 1 I 1 1 in.ti 11 • \l•I ho•rv l.• h•ltr,1!• nur • 11ly h1•!MY cmbrOHl" m#O llowtn h••d, · t~t• rAo•• '" d1tr anrl ord•r nl aJm·\\IOn tn IJ ~ 1n ·~ , I 'r~~ l'i1lr'" 7?32 tJ 1 ' fl ·n~I••• d••ttll\111) 'I 00 for NCll OJI tern AIY J~~ 1·~111 ~all•m tor 1.r I clan 111111~11 An1 hJndl•np Sod to A!•ro' ~"'"~~ N· ~''. ,,1H U•"n1 1U'J 0 I ; I> II Bo• 161 O '1 Cr11·1~nn Sta NPW York N'I' 1001 t P11ol "Omt! AddrO'IS Zip P1IU.•1n Numl'"' !IOAl thn tm btfore' 2or. ~Sffll\ plus J lrtt printed in· \•d~ NfW I 147~ N[[Ol(CllAFT CATALOG' Ha~ 'vtry\h•n1 7~c trechtt •t\h Squues S 1.00 Cmhtt a Wudrob1 Sl.00 IOllf , 1ftr Ou1IO $I.OD Rlpple trochtl SI.DO St• ... Knit l ook SI .25 Needtepo1nt l oo._ 1,00 rlo•or Crocht loo• ~ 1.00 H1lrpln Crochet l oo-$1.00 lnst1nt trochet l oolt S 1.00 ln'ltanl Mm1m1 l oot Sl ,00 ln1t~nt Mono loo• S 1.00 Cont•ltlt Glll l oo-~1.00 Co111Dlth Mihani 14 SI .00 1Z l'rlu Al&h,ftt 1? SOc 100~ or 11; Oulll'l 1 SOc Museum Ovttt IOG~ ~ soc 15 Quilu for Today :3 soc l ook of 16 llllr R1111 ~' Assume <'i.1i.t 1nst VA loan. Total payml'nl& on· ly Sl{Yl/mo • Th1-1 loHIY :t bedroom home with u-.ed bnck fireplace 1s yu11,r'> ror the askinl( i-;i.cdlt•nt t11Jportuntl) for 111\ l'1>l01 or f1r::.t t11ne homl' hul t.•r Plt'iiSC rnll for dclatb I' K I A T E t>i.qui:.ttc \\.Ill lrt•ul 1,..,w11tull' 1l1•1111 ,1llll LAK ~ 1-'ltONT llrund ments. hltn..,, m11·11m .a',. 01,.•11 I b·· :-.. 11 ~un 111111 nt"W,lll'H~r ll\t:d m.~Blt, O\'l·n .ind ~t1•r ••11 !'lp111 tl~.1 t.kn\\11<1<1 M 2hba. ~our O\\I\ l:ikc 11or~c·o1" b.11·k ~.1rrl \Ulh ort-.111 5.JI l.J t•1 ~·'•.'11'11 beu·h. l>li!l,OOU Jo: z CU\l'tl'd tljH IHlllll " tcrrns. sh1mmcrini: puul. 1111 OWNER 3 Ir, 2 l a, O\.\'NT i\t~'r ~u 055~ m<1 l'Ulate mm·r m 1·011111 Fountain Vollty I 014 ~~i~ .:arty ..it>lll 1 .tit ..........•......•..... 1------1 ROBERTS REALTY 848-1688 C01111tl11Ill\\11111111 ~II ;\1°\\ ,.,,,' .1p1•I \\ .111 t ullll h: hull~ t Ill. •'lit I 1i.1t 111. 111 p1111t l:!r!H 111111 'l"ran~t1•11 t••I 1.1:.! t:!:J I <11 r1:11117:11> .111 11'\I • Sp,,. 1111i.. t>t t·rl 11•hl l'I. lbr. ~Iha. 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Only SU!l .lJOO+ (ll'I-;°" Sl 'N[)AY I ~• 11t 1oh111l:'C (i11ri:cou11 l rt•l'· 7M/OOll-44fr41 113:1\'VlllT":Si\ll.~ hOl'<i 11t r('N 4 l>rlrms. I"• WHAT'S HEW? Foh11 l1111!> bay view. huth~. l>inmi: urt•u. llv· TlllS ll OMt-;! Won 't 11rNI IJl'!"ll, .. w1m 'i: IH>OI. ln1t roorn wllh lirt•fllllrt·. laf l ! Trt>e11 l(O lo r e , hui:c· hv rm l'onw "Ce IJottrml'l k11t'lw11 , lovt•ly ptivotc-locution nn t.:OS. Y.hul ""m" lo\nrk v.111 hu) polio. Cin•ut u11som ohl l'ovcrod pullo. otrlumii1 rnr tht• l11w 1>rlt•1· of lo11n. 9;-0.500. BKR, cull Romun h11 th, 1111ullta SI 19.~Mt ~1720 ce1t1n1o1. 4 l)drm, rum11 673-7601 .AGT. rm,11µrl11klel'lfrot)l &rc· ---TAlllU. er. /\ hnmr to tnltr1am \r('h1tec:turolly dcsi)ln~ In. 714 MMI 41$6 i:u"om dupl<'"C 4 Rll & -- I nn l;nu!lual wine "#1 lnColifornle" lly 0"'1ll'f. 2 i.ly, pool <'<-llar L.1:1: tulhurd rm ---<20x401 3 Hit. 2 llu. tam 1-'or llOmethlf\l! dtHcr~nt. Mtso Horth rm, rrplt•, bltn11. xlnt 1ccth1i.! $117,000 By ownr , Jbd , z bil. rond Nr beach S74.000 PAUL M1\RTIN Om.rm., new <'Plll, drps. 9ti:K-OIM ----- nu.I Estate lne 641 7383 new s hullcu thurout LOVE THO-SE F-LO-ORS wet bar. rtag tone frplc .• eoven•d p11tlo w 1gu New (.;ol'()no ~hghlands BBQ S>!J,1)$0, ~0·71.31 or Ch:ar1ne r has pegized ~·2918 Ooonc lhrunut 3BR. 3HA. ----- n111ster hdrm op ns to VETHAHSI BY OWNER CENTRAL AIR 5 ) r old. lbr. iha. 1.11n rm. l-1111!1•· 'tor~. frtrh upgraded. 1·us1orn 01" or Cully t•rplll . lifJI'•"' · d Ir• rncd lot. RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 BRAND HEW Pld< \Our llWll 11 •c-orat mi: ~·:1·h 1•m'" 1 l11't' l•1 ~hopp111i:, i.choob & i.HIOI , Im ~··.,t nHxltol 1n Thl· Tt'r r.111• or U111vl·r~1Ly 1•111°k 3 Htlrmi. , 2 l1.1lh,. 1hr11ni: I tt1 i>1<1.54~t 552·70~0 THF. · ::. · - VILLAGE. · .. RE ALTOHS FANTABULOUS! 1• r 0 , (I " N t (I n u I I > landscaped 4 bedroom llc rktlc·y In C.:o llt·~c l':irk. n.uutlful built In desk & t1hclv<-1 In i1tutl v. wet bi.r In foin1ly r 111 OnC'k yard Ill l'nhuncctl by lar.11r. eovcrt'd p111ln, dccklnit. ~11<1 Ul\<1fY 1:on ver11ot.mn11l ltrc pit Steµ" awsy 11 om ref n·shinu rommunily p&rki. fY puols S1.' Ing 1, l)('lh•\' msi ! P11l'e has been H' duct.'tl ! Uon 't m lio;11 11 1 $94,500 ~ RANCH RIALTY ~:a i c b o. I u t l I ced Squc~ky clean• Br 2 Ba, b r k f.; \ rm o' ,. r 1 o o k :> covcroct piat 10, l11e back 11.uJen Lrg din rm & ynrtl College Park k1tch "1th rcdur floor& A Schools. 554.9~0 mu"t &\'\! for the buyer SOUTllLANDERS GENTLE 551·2000 Y.1lh lttlltl' '139.500 f;42G368 llurry' <.:oil Hetty Spurr, 1;iS-HlllCiOPEN SAT sn~ 2 5 SOO De• n70, CdM SAHDALWOOO MHS1\ Vt:RDt:4 UDRM Pool, 2 halhs. flrcplttct, ror health and run. Ask ROLLING WHHLS NEW .. 2 .. 2BR. 28A, VIEW-HEW HALPIHCHIN Rl-:AL1'0HS 2727 E Con~t Hwy 675-4392 tn~ S'iS,000 OWNR181\R. bu <'k ll t o freew ay . This bcaul)' reeks with Roouced lo only $56,500. ele!(anee. 3 Bedroom, 21 ~ Quality con t\ruc llon. bath, & in Ram:ho San belrUtlful decorator as· J oaquin! If s a ba.ruln sets. ONLY TWO LEI<,-! unllved Jn. So call Aaent ~0-0W HurJ')'l 714 / 968·445' S:U-3380. ~~~~~~~~~-. '11dil1•1I & -.pr·111kll:1'< .. I 1~1:1 t 2!11 illl:.!11 DEERFIELD 4Br II\ O\\lll'r :!llMI "I It 111 i.o·hh., 11.11 lo. & pout "113 :1 •10 i J l 11:.!i ~. 01 lt'l.'l ;:10;. $52,900 Easy LiYin' No hai.sh• townhoml' 111 11n•at lrvuw url'1:1 SoJ)t'r '1llu styhni:. 3 bdrmi., I', hJlh' Omml( are .. , .. o i.-rtuuwr·~ h virw 1 ""'"' (,"omm !>Wlm µool, 1i.1t111 un-u 111111m .. 1ul murkl•t mm.'"'" 010 2:1110 TARBIU. "#I In Colifontla" BILLIARDS POOL-SNOOKER " COLONY llOM E wllh W'xl!I' 1(11rn1• room h• 1X!rfcd rot' r111nlly lun nr 11ru1•1111111 t"01t•rluml1111 lrnu1Unt• ull t lu· 11·1•r1·11 tl111111l 11••1•cli. II wilt Nt'rvo·' 11011•" lllll"l4•r lll'ill'lllHll i<Ullt'. l>l'llHI ol ll" 100th1•t jl) lt11>' ~1111t1·, plu" m:tn)' mon• .irn1•111l fl'' N<·o•rl ino1•1· hou•u• fur ll••• monl') • Scl' thh thnlh ni: hom<·t111luy• ~•.'lOO A\\Ot1et•t . l ttlt•n t IRVl'IE I DHfttlHt lyOwn•r Sh<I. ;1b11. many i:u~lomt·d xlras 21100 + liq ft Prlml• lurut11111 Xtro lild lot Pn1·1•d tu 11ell ot $1~.900 41171 llMSwoOO, Call/or uvpl I 552 ~16 Univ. Park rare l::xCl<'r mdl 41J<!, 2bu, fom.rm • p11t lo. 1:11 rt um II > O\\'nr /llROI $711,800. •. :152·0620 . 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'•ew up.,11 Sut !>un IO l, ~I llun.i I No Ol'r 7~ 1'3-10 C\l' NEW & £XCITI 0 hilltop hv rnt> ft'uturin)I (',\TALJN,\ VH!Wti J lll>ltM. 2 II \Tll. qualll> 1·0fhIr111 t t 1m 7,S(lf) Ja) \\ \ t'Jb lt~.-lty :Sl'l•l!H.'ou•t Jl" > SI• l.<JA:Ullll 4'1'1 :t?:li JBR, aba, 1 .. 1\HlJ. 'tl'.,. \ICW, \!\' ... Ol't:' ~Al' SclU'ce Have you noticed th<.' scarcity or vacant l ots on Lido l~le? \\'c JUst happPn to have a rare find, Please call for lnformatwn' '/jachl~man ~ ';])ream. Uayfront home 011 end or l...1cto Isle. with pier for lur~l· bout. View or turning has in. nt!1g h horm g islaoJ s & hills. $12.5,000 LIDO REALTY 3377 Vie Udo, H.I . '7l-7JOO l·S. I IJJ l'or.il l>r <;rt'<.ll Hew_.. leech I 0691..Wwport leacft I 069 ue :'\EEI>s f \:\!IL\' lm ma r :!UR , 4!HA w COO\l'll ckn, lr11 lato rm. frplt In: cuH•rt•d l).!t1u, o tool.., 1mm.ir \ urd 3 Y ri. 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P~>l rm w 1h<H'. ·rrml d111c. Breakfast rm w/skyll~hL {ideal for plants), 2 Car gur W /Oj.)l'OCr. Fully secluded by 6' w nll & f l·rwt•. Sfl9() mo incl gardener Phorw for nppt Gt5-1146 \ .H' \!\I', .. h.1111 3 h1•1lrm Z !)a, llt'W l'Jlllt &. l'f'I ~!i ni.i. M lJli .1)k 1 .. 1 l\1•11h ! ~1111 ' . I hr :! l>a , I ph , I)\\, ll'l~. 1lq>,c, I (\',ljl 'I'•·• mo. !lt;J l~I A.:1 ;\ul1'<' Nl\'N ;1 111, ~ ba, Jl ll • l>I <, llcl"• :! •,II' l'.11 °'II" 11111 !M>J l.'>i.U \t.,1. ro.c rt· .. I ht :! 11.1 hh "' t•111 I '.1111, v.11111, ,1111 it.11 .1..., 1onw1 lo\ !II'' 1HJ l I llr Tl\llh-.•. 11r lwh, h 1k\'. 1 • • h.1 llrp,, ,., • ., 1·1 pt p.w1I 1·11' o l't>I• SL'ol.1 Ohl !!ti~ ;'),I:! :,~:·~·:~:·: .. ~~:·;} .. ;:: I& 1Quai• h Stii>\'r hit' )d 1\ ~rant II' Prop ... t:i•a pool. pnc,•d "l'V••r ,d 7)2·1•20 ..! lilt I' dl.c( 11111ln, ll1111l thOU!tJrUI UIHl('r 11H11 lwl 1400 OVAil ~1 NIW~! llACH 1n.,1011 l't1nl1tll'lllJI, h'tlk l'xt'l Ull \I' hlolllt' ,..... 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S32S mo !'f.'pt to $!.'iO 549 40.'iO ~on l•och 324 O from ldO lo SS50 • HEIGHTS SanC~~ 1076 i!lltfas 1\ncxclus1vclrst June 11!1 :\l <'l'JulJ), · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nn l"cc'S • ~ lk h S 1 b ••••••••-••••••••••••• in!! 1..aguna (213 11127 fl-t4!•. 8300 ~ll!lts1df.'. 3 Or TH, t llR 2 Ba Frplr dhl 1tt1r RAMCH REALTY · : . ~ • · • ,. • ~,.... • M:i1n Rcn1a1~. 540!.3'70 lnll OG2 77R8 -" ;;~~~br '~~blJ" 3r~j Mira Co~t11 \'illas oria Jd .Quall ~ He---' ltoc h l 16 9 frplc:aln11le!I OK , I'\·<' $!:?.."; Fir~l. lw!il 0 & cll•an SS 1·2000 3 er l(ttr, boat OT c mpr phase, IO\ rly up.:radl'd Place ••••••••••••••••••••••• --:?hr 2b.i 14r,3 "'I fri ~ C'.ill ~,9ro4r<·l81rl'Oll5'°"7" 'upar1.on~· ~d,.500 AMt S.Bn op\lad.n ll~: ts·ndO'' un491t6. 7l l~9r Pt ..... , l... Ocbe&nfront ¥>ntr rnll 2Hr. ~o .... ~.Br T ll. kid:., J>t:l~ 3Br Surh1dc Condo. frpk. JlanclloSan J ouqurn. 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Ell't'lrll kitchen,. d rnrm.2 bJ,nl'Wl·rpt \ll'\\ Cit) hJ,:hb s.'> EXEC 2:.l~S1>o1m .. h ~.!111J SonJuan wllO~t'\\port Bl\'dC M 0....nl'rt\J:t 54ti560S prl\.lt•· patio" 01 , .. :\I ' · Sq ft. 3bd. fo1r"J' """· Capidrono 3278 , -,. __ t M 38241C t 3 82 .. bJkon1ci. carpeting -..!a.-.e Al!t ~I SOX! ?. 0 llbrar• dl'll :! lr11ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPAltKLING SplJl'lOU~ IJellt'OO Bay 1 Hr. pUllO, ~a •so 05 0 Ml'SO ... • • • ·."T"° ~ Spat•1ous 3 BOR:\I l '' 1 · b s:i--· dh z Rr 1.frcor furn ~ar S300 pt•r mo vrl)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr.11"•r11.•,. Subterranean L'mv. Pk 3 Br. :!I 2 H.1, 1-·1\.:\tlLY 110:\I E Bu1ll ~~~is1poo nr ) i.:> IM~ACUL~TE! 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Sp..•l' ~ 11111.1n) '"ft· i·ut Fmm ~ rm up SIU 2135 Rem ode I . r ab 1 n t'lS, !X'll lh1~i:s fo~l with Dail) <Nn transportnlw n , gd <..\1r\' W J~ i:. g:J 1 1700, i lla\I• ,.11ml:'Lh1111! II• i-dl" l<t•.hon:ihk. l rn: ci.t 111· \1,1,1 11nly 89I·:!:!1;, in \'rs in II arbor an•J. formira 644-7598. 543 ·1541 Pilot \\ anl Acl:s . refs, xlnl work 645 6559 _dy:; Cl.i;..;11'11..'tl a!is 11,11l ",•II \\'alt_:'Gll 50:.!CI an~ 1111w Aparlments furnished Rentals to Shorr 430 lusiness . Business Lost & Found 5300 Prrsonols 5350 ~p Wonttd 7100 He4p Wonted 7 I 00 ~Ip Wonted 7100 or Unfurnis~d 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity 5005 Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·o·~·:,·1·~ ... ·, .. ·v···:,·~.·,,··N·s~ •••••··~··••••••••••••• •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •c • • fo"' d G r I\ k .,., 1:1 n. r 0 r. , 1 lt1 .... p m:itun· fl•malc to ,1~un 1~131,r 1 ~1 1'~~~ F 1< 1-: i:: u o l\I ... Rut APT llOt'S": BARMAID t-111:1'~'.1 i'1l~:::':;1:;;;:::1, i•11r~·r~l;d~enlltu~~~e4 ?~ BRAKE & FRONT END "\odesc,.;b., ' ~i:1~~~1~c~11~d~1l~~ MA1:-;Ti-::-;A:\\:l-: ~11~ ~r~~'oo;'~~·,~~ ~'~~ :! U.•dr110111.1kn. an1l Tunh·rol·k <Jrea I rvine SHOP 1-'0UND: Akila male, out:.lllc help ll> nel'<led lu l'oupl1•. •''IK'nence Full &lb 9910 01 '"in \'"'" ~i:.1111111 " 'Jme. Tennil>. ~w1m r111d it. tr )UU or J luH•d llm•'. no •'h1ldn•n. salar)· - JACOBS REALTY min~ & ul1l 1nrl I )OUng v· . 1· ~n 000 . 3 No(7rthl4)1~·.B7. t'osre7a. tine need hl'lr>. n lll the ., jJl' II ... :I p t. p h v n e U.1nrndt•r. n1,:h1s. \'el?J!> h I,, c>... 2 0 R s a specia 1ty , ~. rncome. .,.. ..., I' N h 11 675.6670 1' 1" "· ::> 5 mu. l',\HEl'?lllT µroi:ram at G-H :!1111. ,(l!1ITT. 0 P nnt' ca ~ 1133.:1100 Bays, 4 hoists, 4 whe!I alignment FOUND I Spanicl&lPoo· South Coal>t commuml} liXtiW 19thS1 l' :\t 1>.·1.,111lrn11l 1ll\ 111111 I :! 111 '.! ll.1. .ulull \11\ '''' ,r·,o 1 .. 1i.:u nJ fl lh · -----r acks. E xelu.s1'vecustomerlist. I30x l 30 · · -Office Rentol 4400 die. F. V. Senl to t\nimal t11,...1111a1, 4!1!1·1311 __ An MGR COUPLE H~AL:l'lt'IANS Lot. 2 Rented house included in price. Shltr0mg8.i7-l.>'J26evcs. L' 1 r "h mi 0 & i"HEt-: Pres:nant•yTcst.s lti Un1b C)I 1-:-:p'd , r o prl' ., J >U • ••••..........•...••.•• CASHIER·NIT£S ~fu,.l bl' Oll'I' 21 };, 1wr 'cl l.1•ull1n ~ N II hoh't C,11t .11\ !l·JQl'lll. t,;.11 l70ll, l'><I ti~ t-: 0 F. • h 1 I 11 t• a r l' & I 1 g h l lmu'<ckeep111~. \\ 1.nd:. 1111 h II B SYv·l21}1 or 12131 iJ.J.!QC-H Owner will s tay if desired. Fle>cible FOUND: Bicyvle . To Contd nll I<.: un., 11..., k m.11.eup g1rb N1•"purt f. . lif'ed b "·' k • e a o . I! .... maturl', i:.c111 1 rel o •'n11l"r. •·all "l'l·'"l'.-1~1. 'I L I I' •' inancmg to qua 1 uyer. ma e identify call ~48·4916 21hrt.1felrnl· 8:!5·543 MS·Olll4 "'" • .... "'' "'-t•anmi: :u ''• ''•'Jll" Offer. bt'tween 5& JO PM. -------~lc:.a \'t!rdc l'vn' llo:.p, ., •• l!.17 IUH:! Rooms 4000 Alif C,.,..,;~ ;/c;-.-..i ./- ----r <'r Sale 2 ltekcl!> to Ar· ~SSl"\t fil FHS -ll..•u ut1eian '~ f"I'.: Ellh' 1;.;icenle'rS t.i.: M. Fo u nd : Female . r ows m.i th, Anaheim M·a;ine i 1'a;d\\ar<> "' "hop/l~l·. l.~1· 111 µ1·lg .•.•...•.........•.•••• 'll0t•111nl! rm" ~;o I 11."• 11111 \II S".CI '' I. ~h .1 n• k 11 ltJlh :O.hclll I\ l t u11 ~.ti ./r-.... "''""---· ./x .. v. _ _... ~ 546-4141 OJchshundMix.lla:.flea S1:11hum. ~1>1. 12 S20 per'd onl\. A p ply in ~t-~C..i:!.1>4l•·•0014 collur. Vic. Sandpiper 979-!1621 · per~on I! 30 tu 3 oo Mon · HcJullrian~. Ll'JW "t>JCe ln11, CdM. 673·6485 or -Frt 111 hain•uHmi.: :,Jl1111 1111 'l.f:l!ll'.\L. 4 Ii llr " l-.\ l1t•r '1I ~ :O.OJlll' I~ Jllll~ I\' 11 • 11 I, ll J: u 11 J 1J if I ' 11.10 111\!JO 11111\ C'.tll :tll IJJm • • Hl'f,. 1 \'II d .).;4; uo;)loC ur '>114 51~1 ./ SK)I ffil•K• ...... ,,,,.,......,."'9 Call Mr. Howud 645· 6101 S.10·7107 ,\11uariu!> fl-male would ~P~\HCll/\l'~r Brookhur!>l. dow lo heh. _ _ --hke lo hear from singll ii'll w. l7lh St. t:.llt 1,11 ClillO ..._ ________ _ R('11. ard: Germ Shep, I-' M."O 111alc 01· .. r JO to !>hJrc .. COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. '(IX)\1S S!:l \\I; up \\Ith I. II I hl'll :sJ7 50 \\I. Up ·'I''' ~»I '•7!\!\ or c;1;, 3!.1117 l'<t lhorn & IMlh w 1.tc·hn ,'\ 111111\ (Ill\ \\ l 'ht hit.Ill 1.1111 ICJI 1, tii.1 1.:~17 111 ,,j:J 7:)111 t:, l'' Hon111, 1n l b.11h t..1i.:1111.1. ma1u1 ,. 1·m pltl l.11h ' l'rrm Ith: k1I 11rl\ ll1•I 11~1 , J.Hi 1l1~llll,, ~'; "1•1•1< ~ UJl 1·,,,,,, ~11 '·' 'r••.1 F.111 \II'" Htl ••. 11 C!ti:!I\ 111\1111. ,\ 7 1'\. Room & Board 4 050 ....•............•.•.•• ;\{ .. 11 ..... 1111 .. 111 \\·"I'' 1111 ~ t.111 111 ,.,,.h,1111!1• 1 .. 1 It r~· pair J11111' 1\ 11, ••. 1111m: llli: C'.111' nn ' ll Jll:a 1.11 ··1.:K, l Ul'\1 1.10 7:!1!l 11)11111' Older. lllk1lo. l>1arno11d ath <'nture to Munlert.') Assembly Workrn •I )IO 1-'HEI-: HENT• ""ineu Renfol 4450 Morf9ocJe1, Tnnt I 2·3 Rm 0H1l·cs from •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Ottds 5035 S12S pc·r nto 1\dJ ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• St LB494·3421;494 6315 Jatl Fl'q1val S1•pt I.lit• manu( Mu,1 SJ)t'ak Lo ST :-·s m I "r e" J7.ttf.IS ll:Hc 2 l•<'kN.!i ti Blll(hi.h. l'1:rr11 po~l1nn. "' J all 11erforrnu11n•11 Ncecl C:oslu Mesa 71>1/tl:ll 0700 ,\1rportcr lloll'I i':o lea1ol' $275 monthly, w.tll'r . pd. r1-q l!JJ 3223 Til noon 2110 11.:irbor I-ti\ d C. !\I --A\all Oct 15, 642 47ti2 60' PER SQ FT thl7 \\ .. :sn·ui:F :'-IB . H:T 541 f)ll:J2 SHOP SPA.CE Prime M1ss1on Sun Juan One hlork fr om m1~sivn. DELUXE OFFICES &10 °"''° Cumml & rnd~ll 11.ice!> . --- 2\10 tu woo ,,q ft Ai. low lftdustriol Rentol 4 500 LOANS 9% Fa1rt.•lil Tl'rms l>tllt'e 1949 Sotffer MtCJ-Co • 642-2171 54 5-061 ' ht. 2nd & 3rd TO's IAOANS ,, v" IL. Schnauzer, Vic Nwµrt ndu up & b;a·k Sub11111 ------ Shores, Aug 2S ftcward nJmc & phone No tn 1\d Aulom.1 ··ousty". 646,J846. •707, Dail\• P1l11l, I' O USED CAR LOST: Blk Cock·a·poo, ~1" l!>tiO. l' ~t · <.'i\ !J:!ti:..'fi SALESMAN f(lfll, u 7 Vil' or t.:tlM lh·~llOll!.tlilc a dulls Wiii :-ti 1•\\ '"' 11t•nkr,.h11> Fr ll1i.:h. ··~n>11> ·· ~g ~J.:. your house !or 1 monlh 01 1n••1· b c 11 1· I 11 ;. I·:" l"ound · :11.tll• Tu:t>r Kil· ten. uppro>. G mu~. IC not d:11mcd . free 10 gd home. Will n e uter S!ll ·-167<1 ------- more G.1!1 f>.115 111.'t ll'lll'l' .1 111u,.,1 Guotl PA.LMRUOER hour:. St.·c Hoh :;n"der l'hvne 5~0 o 112 II unl mi,'\(ln &•al'h .1re.1 Pa~I . presenl & future She has been g1v1•n lhe i.t•O In help uther:s. I .1c'd l•---------a!\ 3C.t ~Cl U LJJ.! ~u;u.:I & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll ... ston \'1cJ11 ureas. Warchou~c in 111rlu,tnul I l,111111 to S I>. Fr11. y tum pl(•\. 1500 ,q fl :ip· ~ l'J II t-.:11 Mt Ml pr 11 ' St •l r J ~ ,. o 1 Crl'lhl nol 1mp0rlant t.73··'883 Broker LOST Small fl!m ..:r.:i) 213 WI t:l50 l l:J Ql7 !1272 ""UICK C "'SH poodlt' vie of Ualboa S ·• 53-AVON FOR LUSE 3 OFFICES S l5S MO EACH 1··m1: cnsT,\ :it 1>:~1\ Luc 752.1100 OlJOUf,1tlllrtlli: 20\111 lt,I\ -+ 1 liJlh Sl!J.i lminl'1l IH.'l'Ut>~ ti..f:! -123Z *.., A * l'l'11m ... ula. Call 675 115:!1 Ptt'IOftol H'"\'tces 60 T.O .. LOAMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'.:l l>nra1lo l\lon i:.ii:r Co. IAOS'l" Wh1t1· Sumoyl'd 1-'1 cc Mcmber:.h1p, l'Jll 1i!l3 lti70JI/)()1·11lll'l'l l\1,1ll', I yr old, lasl seen f 11 r 1 n r u P .c r 111 l' r " )JISSION Vll-:Jo l\tul11 (Ir <714 t!l&l 6546 Sept. 5, Vw <.:Jtalina. l 1111imtlcd of N1•wp11rt use rl!la1l 1:omm incl £8' -Cu po Bch. Wt!ar111 1t &163Z39 JX•r Ml. fl. 5111·0520 or l'nm~· llB for S f' R 2nd name las:, .. PAKA:'• CJll -i\ PARK l\IASSi\Gl:: 835 021 ll•'-t lti:JY T U. d1srounl1:d 10'<·. 496-078<1 REWAHO Nl-:W INVtSTM£NT DIVISION StorOC)e -4SSo 8:'6·Klrl5__ FOUNDfcmalelDb pupp) ALLt1HING ST \Fl-' Hove A Very Merry Chnstmo~ And Money ToPoy For It S t :i rt Now -Sct lin J! bt-.rullful produr ts . C;ill 540.7~1 or Zl•n11h 7·1359 Cor inrorrnat1C1n. [wlt~~·11·~1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• Annourlc•mrnts/ irr 1'uslin area. tl38·402l S'iOOOJo'fo'W(l'lllS/\D 41 00 .,• ', . Wan·hou.,t' ,,p.il·,· ,111prm< PerSOftols/ orll2'Ml062. lion Sat . 1 lam ·4pm B;1b)s11ter n«l'<ll'd. 6 & 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • L-·. & r_ __ ._d .... . ' ,.. I l I I ·~ .,,, I • 1000 1111 ft L.ai:u11J I hlb ...... r...... "'UNO Btfl 1 .~O\\ open Sun 11(0110 5pm yr •>us a M' 1 . '·.,. n -..l ''' \i 'H t·.S \II II 1-,1, L~=.J!!~Ml!lllll!llll]ll" U> otl!Jll · ••••••••• •• •••• • • •••••• 1' v : . whit!! B ue lills.'i B p .irk Ave, S Jo daily. Sl'hl holiday:-., H otels, Mo tel' ~I 1.11 1ttJI 11 111 .! 1 Office ,.µ,u ,•, -Annowtce,,,.,.ts 5 I 00 point Cem S1ame!>e cat. Costa l\lel>.t & rnlersesswn. The Ter :.llM1 !/l1t·1·11«1or .!• l't1•h-""111131 \rb lllrlg. Rettfol•Wanted 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••Mesa del Ma r, C.M . 6Ml !-19<14 CH69941 rare. Work , 77H35ll. "11 11111 1'1~11 t'h1111t•!'>\I' 1111 7:.!\!2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 546·0150. Jlo1la . 9·5: !\5!!·5432 afl .:.1.i''''"'"'rl 1111.J t'\I Wa nted I lir. IJJ1·h ••r I am nnt lcgally r<'11J>')ns1: , . • -,---Social Clubs 5400 llflnl&\\kmls •-.---------•! d 1 hie fur .inv debt:. h ut m~ l'ound. temale German ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ •• Mu 10 apl. 1.Jutl·I "111.: 1: J ~t h II N l ..,.. h d Ch k h SI SO MONTH bus C"I<'•' Ht:nt SM> ur own "ic e e e son 0>nep .e.r . o e e atn. /\SSOClATES: NEl::Dl::l> Ri1b):-1Uer nct.'<led for :! BEAUTY SALON MANAGER Out ~I nnrl1r111 b1•nt•l 1t!j. t>••ld \';it·.1tio11 11rol 1I i.h.ir111~. l'l'l1r1•n11•n1 nwd 11· a I ~ 1t 1· 1111.1 t &. mm t• lllo~l tlu h.11r \II r1">l)()ll,,t'S IO l'Ollllllf•nt'C' H1·ply to Oa:-s1C1l'<I ad 1111 71U, c 10 Ua1ly l11lot. 1'0 Bo x 1560. l:o~lu M1•!n1, c.111r ~21rJs BEAUTY OPERATORS Jk•st shop 111 ton 11. Wt• nt'(.otf OPt•ralors w /follow i11us. I ltgh l'onin11.;s11111~ weekly. Paid v:.ical1on~. holidays. med1c~I & den· tJI in:.urn1H·r. lift' in Mtrance. rl:'l1r1•mcnL plJn & prof1l s harini: Want 111 grow. h l1Ve ~er uril)' ~ t.::111 Us NOW' , JC PEHMEY CO 1.11guna ll1lb ~lall Phone 581-7700 CLERK TYPIST 1111'-ll 11111 I t''llllfl':I I Yl'JI 11lln·1· l'\IJ\.'rH•nn• !\h"I h.111· :u r11r.11t• lyp1n~ ul ~)\\!HU B.P. JOHN FURNITURE :!IKll E l>yc•r l!cJ ~Jnl11 1\11a. C'ultfo1111,, C711 l !J7ll ~000 ,\n J·:qual Opport11111t~ Emph1y,•r Ch·rk IH11:-t tr.11nce. 111 ('•illlH 11!!! 1k11L for Ill i.11n1r11·p ag.-111·v m N H A-.k 1111 l.;1ura,1i15·0000 •COOK• ,\pply D1 l'k C:hurrh " ll ,. " I II II r II n I ' /!~!I Ii ;\t•\\ 11111 l 111 \'II. ('11-.l.1 ;\f(',,I COOK ,.;,µcri111t l'l'•I. l.unl'l1 i.andwll'h1•:-& umdc·li. Lai: fWh CJll Jlkr J J'l\1 4Ho.I Otr-2 · COOK· TRAINEE Rrntol~toShorr 4JOO :"'l'""mallnfftl·ei.near lt'SS "n 11 r • :i.t t Prev1ouslySccor) Dog limps. Eiits/Beach , for ourSlcnderWay re· school age rh1ldre n 1'"4ual0µ1w1rEmpluyer ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• Bmlnt & )\cwport lllvd &\5 5021. · · · · · lost & Fo4lnd 5300 HB (213) 860·9789 during ~lub program. You~ ~lO~l~ ~.M . Bear ----------1 Cunti11l·nt,1l. Appc·ar 111 lt.o.r l1·m lo ,h.111· Ii:•·" Ro McC11rdl• . •••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND: Foic. Terrier M . Lo!.e to 30 lb.; in I .mo, St. .Clem Sthl area only. BEAUTY OPERATOR p <'rs1111. Me11a Vt•rd1· fir hlh 111111·1""' ;;t 11111111 Rea1ttol 1810 Newport Work I n i: to up It-w il h FOUND. Golde n Lab, Poinsettia,, CtlM lea lb money ba~k gu11r .• t::arn Afl Gpm. 510·91 lli___ <::!1 Ass1stonh. 111 Sha m. ~:;>1~:~1':u~w (; lt~ ~' c::,~~·:: 111111111 hi 111.1 1''"·' 7 ~mall, \\ell l>rhll,ed dog m.ilc. tha1n rollar on studded collar. 640·7329 lo SJOO. \\ k V il. franb llabysllle r p/t live rn for w 11 t c J !'-l~c.11--.. ~l'l lH:Vl!-> Cost0Me10548·7 29 net.'<ll bdrm apl orhou~e Gold<'nrod1n Cd~1.Sun. . 541~ 6yr oldbo-,f.3to<ldy-;wk ~h~;~o<~~(·ll~ll~.r:i~~ ~~:~~\hr~,~~~~~rno':ri~"i. "'"''II" UI\ >Ill I-rl:'a.,onable 675 0970 644·55ti2 "'OUND: Sml M m1:u1lky Ille hsewrk mature or Newport Cir Or. N.H. l · • bdore II. a~k fnr lllll. or -ll·rrier. corkscrew tail. Employment & I ldl , d . I ----COOK l.n I IH 11"' lur h,irr lht• 'II ,\I( I' ° F,. I l' 1-; s l'all 673 512.'i l'\t'l\ FOUN L>. n I ark m a I c Newland & Atlanla 118. P,..,.-ation m ( l'·:llolt! lacy pref. ... * ''"' \\I "· ,,. ~IHI ltntl :1 h11rh11r 11rl'il l & J rm • ---D ·h . t v· (' r w l7lh 536-1144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H\'fs fl.'QUl r~I So Cst BOAT COMPANY Xl111 l'O be11d1l:. t Apply • 1•11111.1111tt.· I (l(lnlill.lt ,. ,11111•, ~I~~ to &!SU 1\11. lus1ness Jlnvest I st f ~~nC~ll ~3421 School & l'lu1a arell. $40·0S87 or Nl't-ds Gl:'l·Coal lOUCh·Ufl Mon· Fri. l'er:.onncl < 1111111\ \\ 111••"•'' 1 in• \: 11 t11 11 r ll , I' I.. i: Financ• ' · -·--LOST female brown & blk I ..!:ti 7005 l·62G-7519. rollcl1 pcr..on. l\fu~t ha\C c>.P MARRIOTT llOTEL Roommate Finders 1<1'.1l11nnrn1ri;fi7~R700 ··········-·············Pound· Collie. 2 yrs old mixed Terrier. Name ••• :! ..... ~ .......... Rabysllle-1" t; Bluffs an Apply in Pt'rl>Oll ntwn 7 !JOONewportClr.Or ,. ~ , • 111 -.111 -Bus•ss approx f·emale White '1'wi~l(y" Call g3J.J7i!8 . h j 2 l · r 1, M ·1 l , & 3. Sk•PJack Boni:. 1763 Newport Beach · -'-• •·• "· ' I SO I Westcliff Dr. ~it 5005 Brown & blark. 556·ll29. . sr • () ' 1 c Plal'c11lia ""'"C M Equal Oppor Emvloycr • • _..-r-',_,' y -------LOST s m a ll Indy's IEAIARTEHDfR h.~k1mi:. dmnr r, 7 yr olll - -----------Cut down ;>q•w)'X'11 1'111!1111•talClr ·~··•••••••••••••••••••F OUNO Whitt' lo ng Plallnumwatchvk Far· Full orPartttme boy,S200hr,tit01il9Uorrtookk ceµl'r <Full Counte r 1.prt In ra ~t Ll-~i"qExpeMH! Le~sinqOfficeSp,oce 1'irl'CI of \\O~l.!~ll for the h .llrt'd 1·at 1 hlue t l rel l s pa rki ng l o t . Be r eildy to work as o 6400352afllil>M Chari.:cl Full or purl sc•rvwt> sandwirh i.hop •,h.m· ·' 11111111• 111 ·•Ill 1111•1\1 l .1111111 S1t1• ;\l,111J1wr other JIU) 11 ) I\ fur bm l4 n <•_ye \_&<ile Ave WC'slm1nsler 847·4546 professional barlcnder I ----lime CompuH•r l'XP rcq 11 z. 5 day" k 1!:1.1 R9l9 L'.••''I <Pm.s l·l.N1 J\•ru1 111111i1:>:ttllr\t ~lfl younelf U1 str1bu1on H.1l h 6754°~ anytime. . I week. Free job 1>lace llal.>ys1ll~·r . mutur 752~ • ~ • • ' w , .111 n 1•1•11 .. c1 for --------ml'ntassbtanrc woman lo «arl' for -------COUNTF,lt G irl, C'\ Ilk •,l'C '"""v t • ._.~1 .... II,\\ 1· llO:'llT Olt1u• 11111~ Orani:e & l.1\ 1•ount1C'~ Found : You nil :.mttll LOST · Boys .-classes. N. American Uartcndc•rs c hildre n for \\knds & BOOKKEl·:r~:lt c·lus.&v<' dry l'lc•;rnN' . •• ,4,.'k.·I '"'"'" ::-11an •1\,,11t lh"'~ s,.>000111H''lnw11l ,1:rured mt'l(NI breed hrn /blk End of 3 Arch Hny. Srhool mini vaculions Ne~dcd 1:1\l.FKll>AY · .. '/C C:dM. Musi 111) allcra C 11:1:•11:11:-.1-.;1'1·:1•171 11n1_x111, __ bv inH•nlMy !;41!·11300 m .ilc do~ V t l' 4!!J9t88, no ques u on:. Jl<>if: l7lh St.~i\ mo .. tly for t.u11cn1s1on Gd sN' -)1.ilb. 11rdcr llons.fi73-!!120 __ _ ff • , an' time. lkdlands/23rd St • CM a'kl'<l 11.i"<' µrescolly full ltml' stron.: crec11t. xlnt. work M 1· .!I .It> 111.1tur1 ll1'.1l l ~t'.111 \.1t•w o llt i.pa<t' -----&16 3K87 834·19f.O maid cook. CJll J(l 4, inu rnnus i:ootl :.·1lary lh-l1vl'1ym1•11 for l./\ ~11.11 c• llll I' It 1: ""' II II lur 11 .. 1"' Pn m,• Soulh It. V. PARK .ire a · LOST. SpnnJ:<'r Spanil'I IH1 ~.1z.1 Sill! 67\1:! · • ' Tmw:. in NII & C:M Start 'l''O tn•l ''' 11~1 . 11t1t ':·•1:1111·•hll' ." t:.p:i~k~ &STORA(;& FOUN U . Wht Sh uggy m1~.Ulk&whl."Durfy", Now Rcgis tc rlnu K in ~75 flt'r mo.+ honu11. 1•1 'i11c·111 ,l11h11 •11ilC !IOliH l .•11 Swlfl rorr.imi 111 • , • mecllum S7. molc 1toi:. vie M:1ll'. 21st & Or ange, Uul>\Sitlc r Collcg1• Stu BOOICPR·F(C ~ .. 111 17<1!1 . 1•~11 .. ~11 lll-~-;ORT/\Hl•,i\ ltl'll & l31'a1·h, 11.0. CM tl-l~-62!)7 dl'rllllrtl'n. l ~t & 2111 d t•11t fttr 7 \r nl1 I ul! Th • t llll It~: 'llT l11•cl 11111m Nl•\t lu i>lnlc 1>.ar i.. l.tt· Rr:ulc l>a Y l'a rr 70 m " 1\110 I s I l'.HI y Joh ru l-~no nc 1 ' "l.il \'. l>l'llVl'I Y tlri "er & pro<lo• , umplt-h• 11,1, prl\ tlc •i'.•'' F\1111•111111'1•lm.: uffln• in for 3:? Vl'hlrlt·~ Onh· K42·~Jll.I _ P~ob 5350 6pm Tu111ri11 S65. lllo Ii?~ .,17.> ffil:O\' 1' .i:st 1'~"~"111~ oc . .: 1ro11 "urkn. t.:.111 G-12·22.')ll 11,111 r.ll 1..1 ~,1111,1 $IOU d ph111111• 1'v rt•1'f'fll1nn1i.1 $'7000 full prlC<' /\111 LOS1' l>ur h r""· h •m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ilea:-. r.1lei1 for f/ltm( ~~;1~1:1~;·1/ ''~I-Ir~ f11rJ1ll"1IOlmc11l :-i.•,, .. 1.11 \'~•·\:\I 1\\,11 ~f1''"k M.'1.111110 K.n 4200 t;crmallShep. Blk&lun, Urinktn"prohlcm ? f1:1v cure. Mn11le Av1• ll11hv:.1tter (or:! <'htlclrcn " / 1 "''' 111'1 1' O•ntol "'-ssist •.•• · v I .. ('hr1;.l1a11 Sf'tmol, W71 my hllllW duyli. <:iii I nil Q'I) 0111 1·111pl11y1·c·i1 know "' ,.. ""' 11r -.111..:li·. M IF 111 \',\HIOUS Slims. 11rr1c:C? c:i\RDSl1!200;N1,~,<·,'.RTI-: ~l'r~~·l 0 I I (' s /p\~I n3cr l ~allhlr~lcaodhoay' ~·3~1~~~,!' Mo pie, C!:.M. (l;llJ <l!lM IH'M, ~1!,<l!l~ oC 1111 .. 11\l Sl'lltl rc!IUllll' & f'ull, p/llffil' X·rllY c:Jlrl. ,h,irt•bt•uul rn•n ,11 i,l> 1qti11T for lt'll'<t', Lido •• • • · • · _., "--""-'°""--J~W__..•d, -707 is.1l:11 y hbt111 y111 lull11111 net ... ::ic vl'r prl'J'rt hw in 1. 11 ltl!l 21~1.' \'tll .1~t· 11n1I l' .1 nn('ry t-:QUll1 TltAINING Rewarct S<JG OllG___ .._. 111m"' Ht\ 1tYSl1"'n:1< Nl'eded . (1dcnlc t11 /\ti No :o11:1, Sulary open. ll-1:.? llAAQ; \ 1llJ1t•'. from .'I~ lo .85< --~i.:..9630 lm t Yellow Lab. male ~ MASSAGE •••••••••••••••••••••• 111v humc•, 3 4 days wk U.11ly 1'1l11l. B1111 1'111U, ,, "f~·tnah• r1111nH11,1l1• ":ml ·, d to \l111rr :1 Hr h1)U'l'. Mii 7!1211 p.•r -.ft It . •SCHOOL·Rcadm". 1>klll, MO!> old. JI arbor View FIGURE MODELS ,lti:J 171•1 Costi. Mn.•, l'.1. !IW.20 1.1.-01111. f'ront oHtrt:' !'"t ~;;;;;;;;;;;;:Ri~9i;:;ift"\ " II R d 640 Ot72 • t1mt• lmrnr~•nl'I', fl me li~lij]j\jJliJf!Jld !IJ)e(..od, eti:. tCostn M<.'1111 l _?rll~'ll, ~w~r..:. · . ESCORTS l111hy~1llrr who ('lln IO\ll' G Hoy"·' .1r111 ll>r :1th'<'rt1~11111 \l'lc•t>hnm.'. 1 t:l'cnl ex r •· 1 675•7900 •S<.:llOOL·P vl .Jr JSt l.A>lit' .. ·em. While• Spit1 OUTCALLONLY Sclt:'ct1vcl10W1chold, mil oltl h:tli.,. buv, 111Y <·lrtulutwn 1~1.'t'rtlOonN & 4fu1r1•11 ll:IS4441 •: h •n111l1·t11:;hurc•:lllrlurn llltth li\naheim l Vtl' Collel(c Pk Reward 6313811 Nursini:&l-'amtly<.:urc hum1• 3 4 morn-. wk Su1urcl.1)' f r;,11, 11ro ---• ',:~;~·11;:111 l\ .. ',V~~ .. ~~~1 -EXIECUTIVfLAW :~~~OJt~KRM ~~orsw.:J32s ___ ---R•TIO... l''m1>::~~~1~~~~~F«t> j~~1~.,~r ~·<l ri; c•l1ahl•· vlftc1t r.123.1:1~ I h l~~t.~l <~~1?1~~~!;~~~~~;t .\\1111 0 11 OFFIC"'S •RUG/UP llL Clenner L OST : 9 mo ....., St AIO " A.,:,.,. 1• · NJ• Ut'l•:il<f:t'>l :1111 " llN 11'11hw.tt11K50ll:! .• '" • 1'1JR N1TURF lleftn R d Id I< c Counselin11 & Hch•rral ... ,.,., arn1ml\ >r"''" ' llalJy~ll h•r 111 r111•k 1111 S yr Wulln•lls, 1·x1wr ti 0Y<'t _. \I L' 11·~111'1""l 'll" 11v1•r ··3 111 Mu~\ 1>n •stli:iou11 lncallon • ' c-rn~~r ~. r ace, k Qrll 5-16 1~15 l I I' LAI I ''l /\11lllY. l\1•1·1 llr11wn• l"•nlnl "','n .. l'''lw .. n11 ~· •1•" ' " "· • ' hv orn nj!e Count y <.:onta{'tAl(ntSam .. Cro~e fem. La.dy . Ucil(c l'OI· 1•rr1t.test·avn1 I w n<h _ 111 111 n111 .-n1110. ut • " " '""'• " .,., ... 11.1n• bl'111l11t in N\\ pl, no \irport l'anelcd w ibl\n _£tOG4!14170 540-0608 tar. Vic l::dwards & Myr 2A llr llelpllne !><t7-94!iS H.tp Wont~ 7100 noon & can• for 111 J f'M lll'bl.111r,111t. 31100 <;oal>t 25-45 M11iil huvc• 2 y,.,. 11 'llll)k\• .... 111 ',r/Ul llookl'JSCS. Ne~· <"Pl & Sm all •hop w /unllmited lit• IJr. Hll. 8 16·8947. rnt;GN/\NT'?--•••••••••••••• ., •••••••• lli.J 1111:i ""'·:,.' l.a.cuno1 per 1.1~ht l;l()()kkec,.(n~ d '' ... <Ir"" l'nn only 2'"'-'' t "arts Contr ... c Owrwr very 1.mx1ous. •AAA/\ POSITIONS -4!l:l-4()()(JorS3H:l2t :• ~ll''J \'l•r 1• , nnno to ,.. . '""' au 0 p . a-.. or --Carini: con fldcnlial llAllYSITTElt, :1.wM. l BUSBOYS ~ :..h.1rc. OH·r 2S. N(l P<'l6. 84 fl To sec• c:n 11 sale. Cnsb. B•G·76S8, LOST: Sia mese Fem Cat. counseling & referral. h. Srey JR•upt '"'Y· Uear St. Ar<!it CM. DENTAL RECEP1; ~l50 +elect. 83C·0017 f>.10·7000 642-6362 Vic NewpoTt Blvd & 21st Abortion, adoption & l~xrc secy w 111t ot IYll ~l!J 12R5° aft 51'M Ml (;'050. :!'Jli7 F;. 17th Wonted for lmJ1y ctt)olltl \ h Pri B f t ff t CM. 541·2579 keeping. ..;mployers l'ay All t'1•1•-1 Costu Ml'8ll Apµly daily ore in Sonl" J\1111 l(rt'.i , 11l to ,._ are. room male me ay "?" o 1c:c o Restaurant. Pizza t at APCARE 5-11.2563 I.II. Hcmders Ai.tcnry lluhysltter n l'l'dcct, An· JI /\M No phon1• roll~ Ci 0 od 0 PP 0 r . 0 ;.11 "" 23. :l lir. ~ms mo. In· sh:ir1• in Np Heh Lido oul Sandwich r oute, new f'OVNO: Lf!c Blk & Whte ----'1020 T11rr h M. Su· I(}~ tic• r 110 n S I' h I ~re a please. &-H ~ :• <'f-; ulll. ="0 pl'\11. No Vill.ii!c i1S·8867 equip, E·Z terms. xlnt M. dog. Wilson & Plncen· • Sl'IRITvt\L Rl::ADER l"'l'" l'41rl Jk:Jch 11:1:111rno flil2 8114 after H l'l\f -: tlruii-. • M a l urc ad It. 0 l.uwyer, Accountant lse. price reduced for Un CM. 646·1330 Jo'ully Llrcnscd t·n11 for /\ppl/~;s1~1b ·cs CAI DRIVERS DENT AL ASSIS1'..! ~~~~'n llli. Knthy, :r· India n C hi e f. quick sale in Laguna 3l2N.EICamino Rcul Mcn orWomc.n 1 Yr m in CJttVCr. ·s o Professional hldg. 1710 !kh. Ideal for couple. FOVND: Cockapoo, fem. San Clemente. t-'orappt: A.d~erfftfftCJ BAKERS & Muslbe2Sorovrr L:iitunaorr 499•1611 .. l\llSCITl::MSAloZ. OrangcA\·e.800'Suite. Sll.000 07·3137 or black, v1c. Adam s & 492.9034 49~·9136 SALES Apply lnPctson ___._ Suturdav 9 lo s. i\l 1134 S400 mo. Mr. Duban, 67S.23ll BeachlfB.536-1591 Forme r )'('llow paJ,?c or BAKER'S HELPER Y.tlowC• O\~k Clerk for 11malt~x l hssmn Dr .. CM. Cenlury21,548·\Ul8 MolleyW-.hd 5030 FOUND: Blk kitten. rem. •KAREN'S* mal(atine s nlc•s exp. 1t2;51Slulervi\v nuc clUlliYe motel In La1,'1lno :. .... --h -N rt 81 d St D ••••••••••u••••••••••• Jmosold. Vic Clubhouse Ot.rrCALLMASSAGE '/'l11lc or female. Com-Day &NllcShlns l'ountain a!.!!!__ Reech. NC'&l appt_llr • ...... res p. womaa w s are J44 ewpe> v e . A , N 8 67.,. """" 838 780 " E:xpcrienre !'referred Oetull oriented. 5 Quy my pluce. J.itllc Balboa 4S6Sqft. $165. mo. urn DEVELOPER WA NTS 'e. · · .,..,..,.... --·1 '!"ss1on only.583W.19lh l:JulNoLN~ceu.i CAIPETLAYllt wk , inc fud . wltrtf s. l~kt Wr. 2 frplr. sun· pd. 675-8451 m.ooo. Lite. snlll family t'OVND: Orng Shep miir. Slog le adult..s 40·65 yrs. SL C M. i>4S-lm'._ _ --Apply bc.l"' o Ga m.Zpm 752·6106 4!M·8.S21. :· derk. Jlarb11r view. -tract If! ~edlands. Eqw· m ale, vie F ountain Recorded mess age. ~~ 1672 R•ynolck An __ ..,.... __ "' too>~ lminft1R..... 4450 ty pos1t1on secured by Vallry.Call963-39'7&. M4-4622 A.T.11. AtPavableClc.rk t.oS700 lr•iM CAR WASH HELP DISHWASHER$ --••••••••••••••••• .. •••• land. SM-~ ~ E 1 P /lime. AJI Posl\lonll Apply h• reraon. Mui 1-;crir~arl~~~~cJ~lls~~~~: MEWPORT llACH Mott~J. Tnnt F~~:.o1: Y~e~::;. ~~ifn ~~~~~c~~z:;~r ~~:~a;Ti,~~out to:: J-;caual Oppor mp oyer r.iJ5A~~ll0~~11 doon'• lrl&h Pub. ·~02 ~110, t>IS 5..57.281JI Storn Of' Offk•s OeidS 5035 c hoker. Dover S hores, Outcalls 9.9, 494·5111 Secretaries to S7SO 29M Harbor Bhd, CM Newport Center Dr. rijs -----A c r 0 5 i1 f r 0 m n e w •••••••• •• • ••• •• ••• •• •• 645<4503 Acctng Clk 1Corona $750 ----------~SHWASH~ ftmmalc wanted . M or M;inncr·s ~lite Sboppt11g l'nlst deed Lido Isle. M n. -Wanted. female ltaVllUnir FttS Pd 1Al&-0 f're J obs You don't need a iun tn C11sh1er wanted From 6 * f't'm, ~ Br 2 B., h~t. in CentCT. Now n'Tnodehng. Invest. $t1220. Annual Found German Shep MUI CGmpanion under 3S to lf"tne Personnel Ai;t•nc)' "dn1w ftlt.l" wh11n you to llpm Tues thru Sun b 5 WI<· Evenings. I rv. T~rrace. Wetbar, 470 to 1500 sq rt. 2630 yield a pprox . 13ri. +. Pup. nboul 8 m o's old. travel No rthwest . 2 488E11thCost:iMc a PIJCC an ad In the Oany 0111hwasher from~ to 12 ___ Ca_l_ls.43_·_V_41_8 __ 11kyllte. pool. J11c11ul. A von St. Wynn Rltr1 Short term, Prin. onJ,y. C hoke c h a in, CM . week, expenses pd. CaU Sulte23l 6421":'0 PUo~W:mtAd.s!<:ulloow pm. Tues thru Sun ., • '150 mo 8~""2111 (213) 477 ·1001 673~56 64.2·Sl0l 544'°5&4. -r.1~ 5H18. 675 5101 Want ad resulb 64.2-.5671l • , . . . •• . . ' Df DAILY PILOT tt.fpW-.ct 71 ................ ~~······ UONUT S h u p H elp P um AM. No expe nfle t-·cmulc, age 25 ~ \pply in per1on. Ir Donut, 135 E 11th St (..'Dft,, "'l'I>" FABRICATOR \•anlrd l11 r l11!hl1ni: maouf:Jl'lur,•r . Wil l train. tu:11 S E :\lain, ln tnc Slli ~IOI FAL'TUltY 11LLI' l.1 lc manuf:1c1ur1ni: µt .. nt 1~ lnok1n.: for :.hop help Cull for tnll'r\ ICW. I! tu IJ;im 515·1~101 GIRL FRIDAY c >rw i:1rl otf1t·l-. I\ rung ~ hookkcl'Jlllll( l''tl>l'r fl.' q111rt'd S11t.1r) 01wn In qui fl' al 1; 1:, 12".!.! t: l It l. ~· fl I 11 \ \ I " r ltu t 1111.' I 1ll' \ 1• I 11 p1• I " "on~lr111·111tn h.11'1< g 111u11tl ll1111lo.k1·1·p111•~ '"· tnnn~ for :-..111 l '11•111 ""' h 1r 111ll'n "'" , 1111 1:!1:11 h!l 1 ~IH GIRL FRIDAY -..h,1q1, m.1111r" , .. 11 LAGUNA IEACH MOTEL/APTS :\laturl! c·ouplc w 1exper. Iv mtinu1tt· :\lu:.t be bon· llahlc w rcfi.. Ol.·e;in vw a pt t-i.a l + comm. :>tti 9715 l.;11111!1ro11wl a:.s111lan1 1•.111 tunc t:nllti73·1ti90 flf'_fo71'>~ ,1,11It1 c;uocl 1' I'''' l.11:ht ,11011 "'urk. rem ale. to k 11hm11• \1111 <' l'r<'' !I lu 2 JO &IS RI~ bt¥>n 10 "It •''111.'I t l''I ti 'li''t 7>i.l\lt &:.! :IO GUARDS MACH SHOPTRNE i-·un & I' 1111w C'11-.1.1 l>a~ Sh1fl Good fnnl{e ~l""J JI<'·' 11,,•1 :.:1 hc•np(1h C~1 ll for appt lrl1l111111' turn t'.11 ,..,, l.x.•l"'nll30&3:IO,Com· µhunc ""' \ppl~ 1>11hl<' l'orp, 711·1-'ll W I """r,.tl l'n•l<t'\11111 17thSl.l' :\1 6-151!)()1 ~·l\ll''. l.!:'ti \\ .tlh SI )1,\10. f llnll' for bcaul~ :0.,\ 111 11.'I '1, 1· ~'. h 1' ~alt•n 200 Newpart Ctr IO :JO 1~11011 ·~ I .~ •• I .1011111 Ur Nl•\\ port lie a ch. \lun .. rt t,qu.tl Op1111r · ----- t-:mplu)cr ~ln11b for sm all exclusive GUARDS mt•lcl. 5 day "''eek. Call ~!J.1 ~:.?I. Costa Mesa ~l.11ntt'nann• Man Uas1c 1•rrm.111h1•11t 1"1111 •"-par t knnwll'di.te 111 11tumbmi:. lllllt' I' 1111" & tni11,.,p rt• 1 k & pa'nl q'll lh•ltr1•1I \.\1•k11m1· 1' 1"" _l!a S "0 r 1 · l 'all 511• ll'..!7 1, 11(1· hn· 111 2. 1111: NII l'ar S600·S700 de: 1•1,. •.t w .. ,1 P•'thl 1111 l!Xpcr. 1131-U27ti I'\: 1.1\•\wn:J 3. Perfect WorililMJ Houn 8 :30-2:30or 3:30·9.30 Work 6 hrs a day earning llt' Salt•-. S3·9l per hr in pleai.ant Tl ll EllOF st:l.LI~(; s urroun d 1 n gs. De a I 11m 1s ~::-. lllt I.UT~ w 11h e pu blic in our OQ"''l "ar•l 111 111111am·(• Irvine ofc represenlmg nnolh\•r hoUM'. ":111 lur T i me L i r c B 0 II k's . CSt'rtl\.\ Ill l'lns1'01 Work Dyn a m ic personality annth ... r lra1·t '' Th1•1't' Ii. most hkely lo sut·cced. un alll'rnall\ l'. '.\1o~t 1w11 lntcreslrd housewives & pie \\oultl Ilk« ;i l'l'll'llhly GUYS & GALS ~11 .. ~1011 \'11'111. ~.l T or ,11t•J .111"111 lo. .1 ll'W hour~ ,, d.1v l-'1111 ,luh t-:.11 n ~5 I 11 NII P<'I \\ ,.,.1., ~·or 111111 l' 111ft111n,111t111 phun\' ~t.111a1:1•r l•'or l>'ai<t f"oods . students seeking perm p n red llC'al 1-~'lluh' 111 "; 1wr prd'd , hut not p<>sit1onscall833-80'J5 vci.tml•nt \~'1• h.I\ <' ___ ..,10..11.11~1 ~:1111.11 1 lpnt IUllll \ ... 111plo)1·r I l.1 I r I) I l' ' ' \' I ' 11 111'' tollo\\ 111 \Int "111 k1111: I lllllf 1\ (111 ,1llllll I'll .WK lli'I Head Locbr RoOftl Attenda"t net•. S t 11rl1ns: pay · them You 1lornth1n t'lt1 SlO S12.00I\ yr Apply Ut'I 11~1 ~ \\t' lu1111~h l1•atlll H T;ll'o. 2;)252 l,u l'at ltd. you re aml11t 11111,, pro l.ai:una llrlb PHONE SAL£.S J{'t'I a i:ootl 1m.11o:c. ftKlk 10.e for M)lllt-1 ht1H! 1ltf :\1 \N \C~E~H:NT Phone Sales pc•o ple, fl·rcnl with xlnt pot1·0 ASSIST. MANAGERS male or femuh'. 16 to ii5 1wl. 1Jl1·n~c rnnlJt·I '.\Ir W11m.0n '!I Conlt'm110rary l'lnt htn~ Wl• han• •2l 35 hr per \.\~·f'k JObi. Opt'n for 111.'fM)n-. luokmi: for J f'11r<'1'r in b11u t I fl U (' :. <1 I e" iii m11nJ).:l'ml'nt I Ycari. p r 1 11 r " '< 1• 1• r i r n c e n1•t·t•111H1 ry l'en~ 1011 & years or agl' <iuarantel'd Knott, 1714 l~11•1 Hli:!J '4 al(es or t•omm1~smns • , • 2:>0 ~:a~t 17th Street. R ... s \U.s Sutle o. ('oi.la Mt>'la . Youn<J Dynamic ht't"'cen :i oo & s :JO 1, "' Office ().If; 42:!3 t-:q11<1I OJlport11ntl v f':tnplll)l'I 11 • .-. 01wn11111' 1111 111 " 111 l''l'l'rit•n1·1•tl lu ''"'''" :.:'.lil'1' ll\'ttflh• ~.< .. l ••• 70°/oComm SECRETARY \\'It I I :-llOlt rll.\' I) :! I> n S -I' Tl \II'. \SSll:' \lr.:'IO'I I ' \LI. ..;ow • office overload 557-0061 Tt:;\1 PORARY llf:LI' Call 540·4455 ~:11u.1I Oppor l':m1>loyt•r I')'"''· p rr. mu't bt• at• t uriilt•. I Spm, 'omt• ll<'fl1•rnl 11ff11'<' d11l 11•., Nr 111 .111}!•• Co /\ 11 porl. ('on t.111 .I ucl' 11:1:1 Hlililt 1'111 ll\I 1n11ntn 1l11h \lu•l 111· P<'ofllf' 111 h'lllt'fl ,'t h,I\ I' 'lll'l' I \' 1'<111 lll .11>1hl) '" pr1•\ l"'<tWr 11\'C l"or IOl\'f\ ll'W l'.111. 1>.1,t 541H prof1l ~h :1 r111.i 11111 11 ----- ll\lilluhh• ('t1 1l for m Phone Sohc1lor:s. (5l re tcr' lcw upl)t. hnble f><'Oplr n\•(•ti.-.n •. IH l'all lor tnh•n·11·w SQ411wr ltt-al ~: .. 1,11o· ~II 21121. lnkn II'\'"" '1 :I ;JO \';•l\•l 1'u1 krlll>! All••m.lanl. __ :n_2.1_11•1r .... ".s.·t •.• ~-".·-I Stt•adv. 11 11m1•. 1"1.-.x l11 s ~-~lhr.•11117'133 HOSTESS THE LOOK & O\'<'r w cx!)('r 1lrcC <I •• - hut. will Imm Mon l"rl RET,AIL SALES 540-4500 4pm·\lpm Sul Oum lpm ... lime ~i'r1t1u .. m1n1Jto<I .,11\S~ ..:•!S t-: I Ill 28) No f.a().l~,.,L,1sa art er 3p m • rc llltl ,,1 l1•,p1•011!1• fnr l'l1•a:..111l l'l'r!<onuhly " " ' '" ~ It l cx1>. nt•f We trnm. f'ull --11p1•('111 Y i:.1ml' " orl! \t)11ly 10 11l•r,nn :.l l\tlln K ' 1 •I•• r 11 k llm1'. l...c)lll. Call 540·20S3 PLANTSMAN. nt•cdl'd for now l'( ,.c o ;11· IUHn JOLLY ROGER 11 (. 1 rl 1 t 1 mon h rlpful \p11ly in ''3','J \" t'•1,·1s l I lwy, N, fl on) l'W . ca.re o '" I' or p nn II n ''I • • ,, ' ~ • • ~• com mercl rd lll'll11111. 11t•1111111.' ti"''"' c •• 11111•, ----------•IM 1\ 1' U It,., W 0 ~A l'I l\1ui;L have l'XJl\~r. xlnt nltm1IN I, :!'iOCI W <'0,11>\ Si•1·n•1;rn :-.mall 'cr1nwlltn$t t-'1 rm •n :k., h11zh 11ualrty 111 di\ 11lrn1l 1.,11111hl4' nf 11r11w m11 rnp1dlv w. the p11"1 tum. l'l\•,1i.t• r1·pl ) in tf•· t.111 to llox <121, Balbo11 bl:1111I, 1'11 !121ili2 p time t o we lco m e dn vlo1o1 rc<•ord & min , llwv,Nll llou:1l•k\'l'l'<'r llnh.)'"1' H•r rwwc:omers & t•o nlacl 2S yr ttld 40 h'ri; wk 011 t Miirlrwr's M tit• S1111ar1• J SECRETARY :Irr! 11rncll• i:irl. Mt!)<,I ml'r('hAnUI. F:lexlblc hrs. rruileniih• & trurk pro· Nt•wpu1l Ctr II~ of \hi~ Vl•rtlc.> \rl'n ~I!; 2 I~ Nt't•d car. hla l.)'ph\g. vlde<I. t=a ll Steve 01 ----------·! 1hnnmt1• voun.i l'fJ Ol"l>tli< llnusrkf'1•1:>er..1J for f.tll\'lll 547·JOOS. 64.2-8210 btwn 9 & 4:30 REUB~M'S J lt1culril1'. mollv11l1•1I. homl' Ill C M. 7 M 3rM Mechanic wkdys th111klllll. tnk<'·i'hnral' ,'I, 11 PM 71\ M s h 1 rt UMCI C• M.ci..ic p• .. .,...1CS How Hiri"CJ ""' ' '1u~l have i;harµ tll 671G ...,..., ~l'l'r ctunot c;k111,. & de· 11 Experienced. ~e Bob MOlDIMG MACHINE mt' r1";p. 1 <'i-rtrH· op1>or WAITER t 'tmtlnrntol rl'i.t11uranl 0 I'<' cJ 'I •' .~ Ill' I' I c II I'{' II w111h•r L.111unrc l!l'l1. Cull .ift•·r l l'i\1. 4!M 11162 WAITRESSES It< & (Jv1•r f>' ll•tnl' Apply 111 1>e1 '!Oil. 1-;1 M:1ta1lor, litlll :-;i'wpnrl HI, 'M 9 aoam 21nn or nfl flprn:... WAITRESSES ~'<pe r '1I. /\1111 ly In verson Ma ll11rkl'F11, 212 F. 171h St. t:O!lta Mesa. HOllSJ.:l\to:t-:PER. hve·ln, Sn yder . Sa I a r y &I OPMATOltS IUSIOYS fur r:irecr ori e nt rur s ~ r old twins. !il)t'Ok benefits. No phone calls · 11 r It COOKS 11t·r on. To i\1Jµly Cull WAITRESSES )':n.:hsh. 100 1wr wk. S. pleau. !::ti:, ~:c:i~~~':,8rs g~ "'ull & Parl T111tl' S r o 11 I.<' t l 1• rm n n . Expt•rienc·ed. kpply In 1.ai.:un:i l!J.1-2722 da y & sw ing sh1r1:1 . MIHSSO pe1 .. 11n. \ton thru Thun. Mod l .nu, 1\pplyJ.5P\1 t>ollv b l 3 •-s t>M em . c ean m • St'< r1'111ry . hte bookkeep <' "l'c•n · "" 1 · plant P.id o"'"P lire a 251 E. Coost Hwy G•1ll1v1•1 ·, Rcs louronl. HOUSEWIVES · "''""' inr Xlnl skills. t yping, ' beallb ins. Good vacation Newport leoch !lhrthnd r{'(l. 402•5163 8.5 lll4M2 ~tac/\rthur Rlvd, Now lh:il the kids are plan. p Equal Oppor 1-;mplo~ e r pm Irv me_. __ _ l• .. ck 'A chool, wh" nol Apply in uson . -"' ' •..;.;.---------• C .. f=_.• , Se"r .. t"rtal "'r k . Hrd WELDERS .. ,, 10 work? Trainee As· MICH"' ... IC"'L ..ow RN r Ch ' ".. -HI Id t "' .,." .,. l..J.ct'-.... 1 ... z-.. s. /lime arge wrkn~ penion for Pff. e 111rc we ers. 5 atn· ---·c.mbly & P_acka_ging ASSIMILB+ N!!. nl 0"1 NurM llpm-7Rm l\11Jtt be ,nte1ltlt'eirt:: le:1s & ab1minum AJ>l!l)' Jnbs now D\'ail. Long & One to 3 yrs exptt pre. 26SBriggs Ave .. C.M. Relief Ch:irwl' Nurse Phoncfor11ppl.557 9900 '" pcri1<>n 8 :30 to 3:00 shol"l t('rm All!Cijo?nmcnts. (erred. IA m edium to u Block So. or 3pm-u pm. • - - -MOll·fn TOP S$$$$S$$$ hi•h volume mecbanicaJi;;;Ba;;k;er;.;or;;f;R;edh;;l;ll;);;I LVN's, Team lrader Serret11ry /Rcceplio nist SPAHCRAFT Nevl•r i\l'"eeAlTem po ajtembly, with somell 3 pm·11pm . F u ll & for Ya<'ht Brokerage. 770W.17lhSt.C.M. 0 · Id r1 d ir p /time. M cs;1 Verd e Exper in oll ofc duties.--;;------~em'20 . ~e~ ~~o~x~~m:san•; ToplaceyouT message Conv. Center. 661 Center w good typing skills re· Women. P /t1me. 20 & -----benefit• for •he ri•ht bero-lh"' Sl,C.M. <fll.G731151l o lder to work ~o r " ' " •"' "' -----housecleaning service. TF."\IPORAl\YHl::LP pe rson. Contact Mr. reading publlc. ales Carecr·Slcatly SECRETARY Ca.II J anice's -Ragged y c .. 540-4455 Davidson at phone work, $175 wk up \os tart. Aons. 67S·6553 ~ ••• J •• 1 11• ... ,,. .............. " ...... .. 1411 ••• \•" •••• Wll•HeWAt HUMTIMG TOH VllW HOMIS Modtl Sit. Sept I ltlli. , , .. I H52 S-r-••o ~ ...,llMJt• lch c ....... of ......... & Y..tltoWR l-'1t•nd1 1'1 ti\ J rn1111r" ~ 111ld111i: t 11 .. ,1 l ttlur T\ , t it-:"' 'hr mi.." •~I 1-5!1..llt c:.F:. J>rycr 120 21U Perm P rcsil, xlnt cont! S75. Lawson sof11. 2 cushion S"l:i. Solirl mu11lc kini:: Slit headboard $50. M apl1• dmcllc tuhl<>. laminutf' top S15. 531l·400l 1ovln11~ Sl'lhnl( lots ol furniture & g<HKlics. Sal Sun. 9.4, 1200 Scacrc11I l>•'l & _Dr Cd~. O ld buffet, br:.a i.i. . doorpuJU.. paJolcd . ~. tin) 270 i:; ISlh St. Npt. llJ:ls ---APT. J.'Ul.J, OF ITJ\LJJ\N Auction 8015 P rt 0 V J N C I J\ I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• me to You 8045 FUHNJTUH t: 754· 111:17 •PUILIC• •FURMITURE• •AUCTIOM• •Tottffe 7:30 PM• DHlenW.tcotM C°"siC)MMtlt1 SOME AHTl(f)UlS Stock Uquidoffoe ~"""· lovc!lca ts, Q('c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ufl4l'~1 G~rman Shrphcrd , male 6 - - mO'l old. to lovmR hmc. Sofa & chr, co1t1uroy, G46-3832or 548·31:M. brown $13.'>. CoHt•e & cml lbl~. 11mokc glu-.s s13;1, Free all wht male k1llen 4 IJor $35. Slen•o romp.1 mos old. Good w/k11b. ncnls w /1111111 $155. 'rwn &18-0387 bed~ 9i0eo. Lo mp' g,.1111. F'ree K1llcni. udurublc P!<..1.urt's, llWll l: lami> $."Ill nuiry, affrcllonnle. 1 oll lw;~J~hllll( llkl• Ill'"'· white. l culll'n, 4 mos old ~ ' · box trainl<d. 552·:n3o Dtnl'lh· i1r•I n ('h1111 ~. \'hair-<. rnt'kcrs, Color & YEl.LOW I.ab f, mos old. leor ~JO M07MW lllk /Wht TV11, Coffee & Hse lrUtnt'd, fem ., 11hn1JC. -- t'lld l Jblcs, (;h in as. Loves klds.400·1'7~2 2Sr1rlngnirmnlrh1nl(twm 1ablf'1<, <'holr11. tuhlr11, • -box 11r1rln11u & 111 11 1. lom1l!C, dr1·11~l"rll, chests, Gt'rman She phe rd vuppy. lr1•111w?1. $.'\O 111•r iwt. Lov1• 11 11?111 '<tllnd11. heotl· Male, 2moll old 10 1(<><><1 ly httnd·houk1•d urc•n. 1111 h1111r1l11 . l'hc s t tH•rl11. home.G4.2·941Gufl 7J>m. prox 4x!\', $<1!i Ul s <lo•c·k"· 1.0'rS OP NICK lloovrr voe lo/ :ittach. SJr1. A I' I' L. I A N C I': S . :I i1t•t• ornnm1•11L11I M'rt't·n, W 11sh{'r11 • d r ye r 8. For Cln<1!11f1Pd l\d 125. 67~ 11w:.1 rl'fri~t.!r:clorit, wrought ACTION - iron potloi;{'t<l. CUil n 2 xtra lonu tw11) 11<..-'d 1w1-. •AMTlt"\UES• Daily P ilot w/rutlun hdhnls . Xlnl ..., cond. S75 ejj G7S 3~ Fr°"' The hit J\D·VISO!l Curvl!d Gla<is China. 61Z.5G7il M11hol(any l'Olor Dir11n~ Sl!crelury. Press Baek '-==========I rm tablr w /f;l"hlllrs. $100, Chairs. 6 Pc. Carved Oin·t· All wood CUrvt'd rolf<'l' log It m set. Dresser t.ubh\ h~hl Mlam SWO. Ph w 1m1rror, Commodes, THE MORE 64Q.83111ullll Organ Stool, Brass Hat Racks. Mats & R~kers. YOU TELL DOMTMISS THIS ONE! 1-~ood available on pre· m ises. ltemll s ubject. to presale. We honor Bank of Amerlcard. Master Ch a r ge, Ca s h ier 's C b ec Jc a & C A S H WELCOMF.! MASTHS AUCTION %0751/2 Nwpt II COSTAMISA 64M6H llJ.'625 THE MORE YOO SELl with• DAILY· PILOT WANT AD UC'l'n 1117.(' h1de·a ·hed t!O, kt<'hn tbl & 4 chr S35: Jtlnt cond. 960-4511 Rattan bur , like new. SlOO • 548 5438. • Com plele.l!ludlo tx'<l set w /dresser. dint:ttt• set. tonvcrtlblc soro. 2 upholstere d ch ai r ir., recliner , black na ughydt' sofa. 675·63.'16. G_..sae. 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I TllANS COM Daily Pllol Fuller Brush 554•7851 Dult(li; 1nclu<lc riling. re·i----- t:Qual Oppar Employer 3100 Pullman, CM • ClassiQed, &U--567t cord Io IZ. l Y PI n g & X-ltA Y Classlrled Ads u ll big m.2600 Find wh:it ~·ou "uni in phont'S Mon 10·2, Tues j'r11ni1cr1bcr1Frontorc item~. s m:ill Items o CA.LL UZ..5671 Elect. ty pewriter. golf and let a friendly Ad· c lubs. na ug. soru . vlsorhelpyouplace your a lbums. d e n Furn., !it'll idle tll'ms Equal ()ppr F.mplr Da1ly P ilot CIJS'lihl'ds. lo-4 644·7783 l:~per P 1tlme 495-4700 any Item 642·5678. adtoday. mower.e tc 545-7910 ~-I L j I l ~ ' ~Soi. 1055 Gar• Saht 805 ·····•················· •...•.....•••.•.....•. 8080 MJsc.-CMCHMott loots, Pow9r •040 Cam1wn. Sole/ Fr doy Sep• mber 10 1976 CAIL v PILOT 09 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W..t.cl 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rf'ftt '120 _1__,.._......,_.e ____ ·----------------- l'UILIC AUCTION GARA<: 1-: Sl\1.1'.: MANY FINfo: rn;~b O~' d1~h1·, 1 loth ... ~ !'>.at tS1'ATE H ;wi-:t.RY \\I ~Ill l)~X l\kT OlUJ-:t"l~. A '\ 'l r.a''°'"IJr ,. \I LUGGA.Gf TA.GS ••••••••••••••••••••••• • t I ' 0-....111-••••••••••••••••••••••• Motor~. Tnclrs 9560 ~ks ~560 t:ulll)ourhu<itn1•!>i.l'ard SSSCA.SHFOR Clas,unli.l151:':,1nrudcP•rkdal~ g cubo\cr Sol•/ltttt 916 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• nQ ES. t'l'\1-; n , 1c~ ETt.:. PHO'I ~ 1-'0lt l 'i Jo'() & UltO<'lf OHt: l~S <12!X> l'.>t.'ntl 11n1· ' .. 11..1 for t'ar h • l'\.I ( t iu hrs ~ull undt!r faC'lOf) rmpr l-:lt'C n-fr1i;, roor •••••••••••••••••••••• l.ai: llhh om '>t>are \\t G\IOO~ urn re "li "'arra.t1~ B.aat l_.nk t2 r.H·k . l.addn. hydro Reen 21:1' G:\t • p,l pl) * PICKU, * r1tu1n V<'rm.1n1'nll> _rrLn.,..lO\cll~6 0lt.8 pumi>sl Nt!w marine-Ju,·k11. bou1H'C.a~a~s . Callll3326ltior 6i24097 •SPECIALS• W '1 1'1)(1 l.klU\l l hl'\)' r,10\V\'r !:>l)t'l°t.11 I f' ~. r u. u1r, trlr hr.l~C'l> Sh\'ll & ,,.,.,, h x till C\lllll H <> U ~ 1' I fo' l I l:I \11L l:.ir:ie ... Sat... an11 11u•·) I urri IJJr ,10111' JUlllllll' .,:;.iJQf,• :ii1,,1 .M .a r1h' "L t:\I 'J l Sul Uni) ~t.,.&ll"1 allr;ii II\ e IJI: &. W.intt'd 7' or 11 • i.otu battery All 'aft.'~ cqujp boot All>O 1·mvr :.hell, Nm~por1 &•.ar.h. Cultr .)trup, mc't-lltlx .11rl1nc-Oood tond1l1e1n ~ or ancl'd Nit ... Tlolodttm ttlr. boot. l.111K malln•ss Cati Rt' t .• 7,, .EXl'l 0-1, L'I' ~o I l.) n•i1uHt-rfll'llli< Prl' lto:.1' ft4l 1936 Cood f1lih or s lo.i b<ial IJ.\2 OOllll • n " ' • .r. ' -, 'l·nt lo'" & th"lt • ~·or .i S?•OO ofr ~otor lllont t ompl .st-IC 1•11nt. ,,11).11 u. pt'r'4ln,11t11·d IJ~ t'nclu.w \\'ht'('lbJrnl\\ ladd~r. 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'107~. 9570 ••••.........•.•.•..•.. 1974 CHEVY VAN \'H. 1111lmn,1t11'. r,111,.l, 11\1 r 'lt•l'rtlll( 1'1t 11111~ "lwelh;.1:;c I HJ:'i:!Hll t MOW $3897 MARQUIS MOTORS ,\llSSIO" \I EJO 8 31-2880 495-1 210 '7ti Vonl 1·:1r~1 1!111'' WrH, 1mlustrwl 1·1•1·. \lnl l'11ntl. 13:\1 mr. 1111111<•<1 Ml! 71 l•i Autos. M•w 9100 Autos. M•w 9100 ······•···•············ ·•····················· ·DOI . BEETLES OUR LAST ·USES s USED H I p RABBITS -M E N IEW T OF 1976 VW's I ERVICE IS NOW ......... CIROCC A.LL MODB.S vw HURRY Wtal THIY LAST! NEW 1976 RABBIT 2 DR. HA.TC .. A.CI SIDAH Fully taerory eQu1pped (2637871 , ............... 1t •• W..eltt 53499 ll'lVI TA~ & lltlN .. I --DOM IUIMS, IMe-; VOLKSWAGEN SALES-SERVICE-PARTS 13731 HARBOR BLVD. GAUIMGaOVE 534·4100 (\ 1 , ' . 1 8J Q DAILY PILOT Y..s '570 Wtt W•t.d 9590 Autot, IMportH Autot, IMporied Autos, IMporied Autos, 1....,-t.d SIOOO worth of options for only S200, this includes air conditioning, automatic cruise con- trol, wheel cover s. Our special PRESTIGE 5 vear S0.000 miles extended coverage also avail- able. REWARD! A VERY GENEROUS REWARD. Turn in your 1970-1974 Audi 100 before November 20, 1976 for an extra special trade-in allow-····-·-11 •• ance on a new fuel-injected Audi lOOLS or OFFER ENDS 11 /20/76 Fox. ,,_,_,., .•••••.•••......•..•.•••.•.......•.•.......... ····•···•••··••··•····· ••···•·········•···•··· .•.......•............. ••···•···············•· i •Chevy V1u1. Xlnttond , TOP IUYH IMW t712 Dotsun 9720 Flot 9725 Mercedes len• 9 740 .auto • PS. PB. 31.000 rru-.. • us f•rit. &. la.st' Top •••••••••••• •• •• ••••• •• ••• ••• ••••• •• •••• •••••• •• ••••••••••••• •••• •• •• •••••• ••••. ••. •• •••• ••• must sell 497· 1~1 eve". dollar pald for 1mPQrtJ1. 197 4 DA TSUM ·5 1-'lal lz.l Sptll 'r hk, 'M VW Van. Enai, trans COST A MESA. 1 new. make offrr. c ' \! 65 300$F. Com•t'rt. "-'P<1 r~blt, :ictras. $100/b)I D _.TSUN 7 10 COUPE 075~ !.~ ~~11.1,d L~\ ... ~~ •• !J~IJ'· ofr 4 2058mOr M "' :? l>r, ,\ulomat11·, Ont' ""v, c ,. ,.,..w """'' ~5 llarbor Bhd o"'nt'r &. 1mm..i.-uljlc • Honda 9727 .:: .\tn :!KO.'\}-', lob:>t•1·" brn, :..~.llOll ma, b\•..,c 111 (.) t' 011,11.. OWllCI . ~lUolli Dodae 300 M11x1 Van C06la lle!Su ~0&!10 \~l.JCl ••••••••••••••••••••••• z:s.oooml.6'4"hcodroom .... .A-.1 -...-~ -BUYOR MISSIONVIEJO BrandNew'76 x 6 • w l d e t o p ~. m,..... ,..,. 1f1b1·r.i11111~>. full bed ••••••••••••••••••••••·~ LEASE NOW IMPORTS HONDA Cars topside " ru11 graucho G, .. ,,.. 9701 1\H·r~· ........ ) s I> f'r\\V pull.@Ut, 20 C•I hot1cold ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ln01 :\t.1rAA11•rHc l'k.,.,.). OVER I 00 ~ r.kn·1'\11·' ::841 S~l.111 JI .1 I \ t' !I t U t• I lo: ,. "' m.1l1,1w11n) 1111 . all 11\\1 1•1111111 1111101 nof, Pl' l •Nil I lilll $11 JMIO prns waler, 10 lb p1 0 USfD IMWTRADE·IM's 831·1748 'ToChoo.eFrom! !><Aile, AC/DC 811~ rt'frl" SPORTS CJ.RS i22\Jro h lJ <u.'io.SI . u~IVERSITY lhermostal. forced utr Dalr.un Z'is F uit~ '72~'0(121\ \Ull'"l'QI, '74Dot,Ufll210 r"lll fum11ce, t>lcrtro m•.:11· ;\I crccde1>: <;on l'tll.'3' '73 lt..i\ a11n 1818.ISI 1 Hcrfchbock Oldsmobll• t~1lct, m~d1ctM ~h~i.I Grc.il scle('tion m block '74 Uuvun.i l~S4!1LF~1 \ I !-.iit•t-<1. rutho. hi·.ih·r. Hondo Con • GMC '76 Ml l OOD IHI h b Mn, S&W f\ ~ no" Cull for ~uoh•. ·74 J IK.'S hp <~>l!L\1.1, llnll-<l i:l.11\s, I.incl.tu h•P Truck' 1:\t Stt•wu WI 1u;111 ~rner ,stove> & o~t't! HOUSf OF IMPORTS '7t5l!OO:? i1 i.p. (6~:?l'QU \ :::?:.!l\.LL ~ti,• 117H J60cr . I 1S . I H, A<.:. 213 S"'DDL•t"'CKIMW $2599 cruJse co1111 ol. 211 11111 fl21-8588 .. ~ " holdln,:: 1unk, so gut i;a1t, 714/523-7250 83M1~S2S0l400~!51~~? ... 9 motorc)'cl" rotk, all hkt• .. u R 9705 _ "'" "'""' n ew c o'l'I d 1 t 1 0 n . "'"o omeo Guaranlt.-c. 890 W. 1~th ••••••••••••••••••••••• OR.ANGE COUNTY'S St, No 75, NB. 548·03'4G. Family Sport Car OLDEST S79SO '67 <;1ub a •H.loor. 1600 & OffH HOW! $upt>r engme. 4·'1o'hl tlt,.c ---------• brakes. Michelin rud13ls '63. FORD Eeonollne Very ~ood cond1llon AM /FM radio. l8Pf Sl.850.64S..7S4.2 deck, rebu1ll eng1nt. Aucf ,,,,707 good tires, runs good 1 1 " S8001orrer. 673·2991 da)s. •••••••.•••••••••••••••• Suks·~'r\ ICl' LCll'tn!: Roy Carv•r. Inc. Roll~ 'k11\ n• BMW l~OJ.imborl'l• Nl'"'J)()rt BeJt'h~·lll fi.tt l 71 .! IOZ ,\ C . 4~ pd . ~I.ii;'. ~lldwltn l ttl.'~ Xlnl 1·ond ~l!>llll fi ll lil!I .1!1 ''""' 7 3 Dotsun I 200 • l~l ll,11 bo1 Uh d li7 M1·111•1ll's 111·111, 2:i<I ~ l..ti~lJ • le~u 11111 !Hiii \ult•. o.111 , t•\t. \lllt l.'111111 Joguor 9 7 l o ~l.'1110 H 1~ rn10 1;1 :. 111;;111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• k>lJ l h\'~\.·1 :0-\UU\ktl \.\,tr THINK BRITISH 1.1111, '\1111 n1111I \'' 1 THINK BREA l'I• j(1;: 1~r11 J a.:11.11 XJ I :!I. 1111~ or "r J \I , •ti ,, '!Ill I I l<'llM' frnm U" s..-n,1bk I n t I • • I I • • • \Int 1.11111, n1'\\ 1111•-., 111"1 pa)n~lnls Sa\l'~' 011 . ht1ti·n \\l ~.,1 \\ ) I' S!)\'t't.ll l'r1•H'llll\'1• ~ltlllll · ' ', Ill I j M:11n1c11am·t• \'I.in , 'h •rt 1 •. 1 1 1·i1• ... ,. ~,\,. .i' "· BRITISH CAR Ct> ... l " ""'"' ' 21 3 /69 4.3951 '72 600 714/990-2900 ...... 711 ·~~:!:!:•! \\1•,·l.1l.1\, ,1 1 l•I,' ;.ll;.t, 751·8269 after Gpm. '73 Auch l OOLS. 4dr .. :11r. --dlx mdl, minl cond . Hatchback Jensen 9732 -.J ~IX't."<-1. rur.110, ht•:ltt·r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lU..'8 :\h.'rt.. t-'1l'' Bt•u1 .!,..u '74 Ford Surfer Van. Only wiles <'ar. 831-9029. 17,000 ml . custom in/ out.Olfer.&&2-4861 '75 100 LS. auto, many xtras, mw.t sell, $1,300. Capri ....................... ltnktl i:l.1<;~ St\..= 1790 •74 Jettsen Heoley \ t•n' .:uo.lCI 1•111111 1h1 u11u1 $2399 ~'loooororr Mli 111:!!1 9 71 5 '73 Dodge Van, lo mi's C31l 84~2l35. Xlnl cond. TV, CB & --xlras. $3.SOO. Cull betwn '73 1001.S. white. A!\1 /FM. ~pm·lOpm 673-4253 u1r. sunruor. 32.000 m1 mx>. IHS-1531 Pc1o:v. A.ukK W..ted 9590 ._ - ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 Audi, low mi, xlnt WE PAY TOP DOLLAR conll. $2500. Call 1976 CAPRI II ~ •µeed, Jir rund 4 S\Cfl'O t a!>,dk llU\ 01 l.:asl' ((j I :1\1 w E I SADDLEBACK Y ALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 f'ORTOPUSED CARS 645-7313___ 1971 CAPRI t~OllEICN. DOMESTIC Austin-Healey 9709 2000 1· '" t·n.:111.: or CLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .iulom:it1t· (Gli'IJt 'It /. '72 D;.bun 121>0 Cp l'. & A~t F:\I. :.!.'i.llllll m1 \\arr Ull lift•:.. :SlliHO i5 I 0-137 ~~~~.~~is extra clean Austin Marina. 1974 4Dr HOWS I 095 I.A.UH IUICK sedan. i\:'11 /FM slereo. BILL YATES radials. only 8.ttoo mi, on 292S Harbor Plvd. th.ls s porty, peppy car. A VW-PORSCHE CostaMesa · 979.2500 bari;:atn at Sl99S. Mr. SunJuunCap1:.lr.ino t-R_ob_.inso __ n._6_75_..s_1_20_. --:i_:8:.:3:.:.7_·4.:.:8:..:.00 49 3.4 5 I I WE BUY •USED CARS& TRUCKS• '73 1\M ,l"M . AC , ti AUSTIN HEALEY C)lindcr, I spd dt•.in, 1 Come tn or Call 2 To choose from. Classic O\\ncr. Sl'.!00 830 313ti FREE Appraisal invest.. sensible pa). -,-Grotlt CIMvrolet men~ Call for dct:aili.. 72 CAPRI COUPE l82118each8hd. lritishCorCo V·G, 4 speed, ,\M FM Hunlington lieach 21 l /694•2854 ~tereo rnd10, h~:i lt>r. 847-6087 * 549·3331 114 ~90 2525 .rn,ouo m1lf', . .Su Pt:r ___ .,_,_._-___ i.harp' 1~1 ru~·1. 9712 S2295 BMW ...........•..•........ 540-5630 CREVIER IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY SAMIA AHA COSTA ME SA '73 Datsun 1200 2Dr -' S1>ccd. r.1.d1u. bc.ilcr .. t1111,•1I t.:1"~' Mk: H:i,'i.'> $1799 !'I ~lll·•-<I. r;11hn; h.-.1t1•r ,\ 1 (J,'-lf '-Oil lup St\\= (lj\)S lltr.L \'\' 1 $1699 l.1l m•, \!', ltkt• lll'\I ::,w1·1.il h•.ii.•· llu> MBZ '75 280 CPE British Car Co 11tt1 LI.I \:\ nn:n 213/694-2854 \\'1th p.1rr h111••1H 1111 71 4 f990-2525 1'1m l'I' "1111hl\I'. -.h•11•1• Kormann Ghio 9735 ................•...... 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Cst Hwy, N 8 642-9405 &'ST' H OAOWAY 2626HARIOR BLVD. 835·3171 iGCapn\'llflr~hrt,m.1s Tllf lllTIM~Tf DRIVING MACHI"[ Whl'l'(!; t:'100 t,1lo.I) 0\ l'I 1960 MBZ I 90SL Rll.\l>STl-:1< \II 1111a.:111JI t:'IUl l'lllt'lll Ill• ludo•.. I ' I' l'I'.. l I .1 II ' • \ I ... fl ,\\I F 7>1 'I" 11·11 l II I\\.' ht•\ .1hl\ 1111111.11·111.111•. ~\u:.l ~I\' (II h\•(ll'\l'1 (.\('112 Ii I MERCEDES USED 450SE's and 450Sec.·~ (;n·.1l -,plt·1·111111 111 e.lod. nuw lluy 111 ''"'"'l'· l'all 1111 t)lllllt• TOP DOLLAR PAID f'ORCLEAN •USED BMW's• p~mn1 ... 4mi 2032 __ _ '72 Bovaria-IOSSKRJ) '74 2002 T1i l087KX V > '72 C.ipri •1 <') l , I ~pd. XlnHond Gi5 R l!l I '7 6 Datsun 2801 \f' i\\I FM :.11•r1•11 ~ It II \\ r t> 11 111 f I 11 I ' It l.1• 11:. l' I b 11 ~ I 11 I 11 111· I 1• r 111 ~ • I u nt 1 I t' ii ! 0 Prestige Porsche ~ Audi ~ : ~ ~ 13631 HARBOR BLVD. IMPORT CARS ~·~ '75 2002 • <629NBK I '762002· <832PltN) Closed On Sundays '76 Capri Ile CAT BLACKI BMW, ·75 2002. Alt /FM s ... \ 1.1 L'<J 1· stereo, offer before noon. 4 l>Ct.'u, ' " ,. " 1111 1" Qlll 494-0642. 2 8 It t rc, It kt' 11 t•" •-------~--1 477PLD. t liiK'-.: \\' \ I British Car Co 2 I 3 /694-2854 7 14 /990-2525 ONLY $5995 NEWPORT DATSUN llHll llon• S1r<'l'I '-.:l·;Wl'IH!'I' 111·:,\t'll 8 33-1300 1969 MB2 220D Auto111.1l11-. .11r 1 oml & r \' It U I I l I' II J.( I ll l' • SUP EHH 1 1:10o:.1 1>~1 1. HOUSE O F IMPORTS 213/921 -8588 714 /5 23·7250 :\I Iii'. Great Selection 111 11 .. ,.11 M 1·r•·1•1lps Jlt-n1 har1I to (111<1, la,~tl' & IJh· pi11111l.1r'm111l1·ls 1;x~-;i-; '· s1.· .... si-:1. '· t>1l'sl'b Ill Y 01< I. ~.ASE HOUSE OF IMPORTS ,, •t l H Ua<Hh•O """"*~fQ• llA1 H UJ "I • -\•t t U J IMW '71 2002. $3995 Fiat 9725 5--ll'l-0125 GARDEN GROVE ~-~~--~----~------- ti O O Alltos. Mew 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 100 °~ CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANYEED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL MEW FRONT WHEEL DRIVE FIOWAGON s3350 p., .. 'l .~ .. ,,. Fully faciorv ea1.11ooed IWPLF I 0004608-43•31 B-210 2 DOOR SEDAN IMMEDIATE .DELIVERY s21so ...... i ~ 'l Full lae1orv MUIO!Mnt IHLB2108~2162 "131 ... 29 ..... . - MPG CITY 710 2 DOOR SEDAN (7HL71009360t -42ll01 s3450 f.'l.1 1t..I Lll'•~ h. • I "'"'V ~iur.,...d Th.. ''Xll'IV 710 7 Or ., I , ,>J•l ~ "O-llJ')}..,,. wtll ,.,, ""t>\'" 1.-...:h I tll}\\ ,11 .. ,.,, t~ .. ~ """"w~ .. ~ & .rbrvl"'""'"u.;'<"' "Deal For Less'' Ifs colossal! It's s111pendo11s! R'S ICINGCA• BUY OR LEASE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 43 \11'1· 30 \ll'( 1111.lf\\\Y' t'f" 5 SPEED EPA ESTIMATE YOUR MILEAGE MAY VARY ORDER YOURS HOW 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE -O.A.C. ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SAL&-ALL USED CARS HOW OH SALE .. .!. USE SAN JUAN CREEK OFFRAMP 4-SOUTH GARDEH WEST 'fW 2 tllork' W • of lll".1t·h Bhll 1600 W"stm1n.<1l.-r Rh<1 We5lmtn5ll'r 893 7~1 9720 •••...•••.......•.•.••. 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VII .tO 8JI /HO 49\-1]1(, ·;~ 1-.:1 UOrado. :..Int conll. l Owner $59;-,(J. Call 6i3·26.li!. '76 Sdn. Loaded, S.WO mi., bluc1whlle . P\'I. pl). 546-5075 all 4pm 61·CAD 1'll.'CIWd, classic, full P" r air, super clean, "lady from 1'<1::.adena car.·· SOOS. 642 9368 an G 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HAHOR ILVO COSTA MESA ('llt,~ ~· Nabers Cadillac QuJli1y Jnd PriC\ Gu Jr .tnll'l'd I ,, I "If'• ' ' Pt, h. ,, "s ~ .:, I I "' L\ t ' ,,, \, ,,, ,\ l l ( I t1.ll • 11 (I 111 ( 11 \ { )l'dl ~Urt•l,I\ CJuillJl M<Jsr~r D c.1k1 2600 lidrl\11r 131\d C.li~w M<'><1 540-4 r uo Nabers Cadillac '76 SEVILLE Load~. Sll.300 1..JU 1111 1 '70 El Dorado, th'" C 9917 74 \'oh11. 111 GL. I spd. t'lrei.lone 500 tire:., ll.lnt omaro unrouf1 Jtr. stereo. &.-ontlS3200 .. 9GfM603 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1500 ti--1$ 710(1Ul5·tsti311 -----~ Camuro. 327. uu tu, J1r. ·72 Cud Sedan DcV1llc. P /B. P 'S, AOOI! nind. 1''\Jlly CQl>'d, 58,000 m1 .. $1100.IW.i-7081 stl.50 C:i 1 l 7611 34..'2'l oft G. - ----'7'.? Cumaro 350 .\1r, a11111, '62 Conolr 1'l"\IJCll ~II.. I~ $899 ~II El C.muno :-,..-; \ \! F\I ',,,,,.ll, ~'" ;!!« I 11\ill I Jllll"< I ~h\'11 '''\\ 111 l ll(·)lt Oil t..12 iilUI'\ l~ 'll\ ,1 SI ,l \\ 1 II 'Ill~ I 101111. JIJj JUIU "•\\ ll.lllll lll'l'" IJ,111 . r ,11J Sl .l~Jll 111141 28it1 '74 CHEVY MONTE CARLO \ !\ .iuto 11.111-. 1.11'1ur~ ,Ill l 111111 li<I\\' I "l\'l'I rn~ "I'"' I' "'"I 1111' 1111 •h'•·nui: r .11l1t• h< Jll-1 ..., u I' 1· r ' h .1 r 11 I u '' 11111· ·~·· {JI I I( llll!t l\U 1111, 1•!1 tu .... 11 JI $3999 SANTAANA LINCOLN MERCURY l:Wl :-I. TU!'>llll Santa Ano 54 7 -051 I i I ~lontc < 'u 1 lu, loallt•<I '-IOI lHfld, j)\\r ... 111f. <110 (rn !I lrad, t\..IG Oilll tiS \'ht•\ l'llt.' 1;.1:-.1 m1 ~d 1.'0ll•J ~JO t>lti OK70 Imp.Ila I U11111 l!Jill I'~ I'll, ,\ l'. \ I 1;, 1•1md Ht•,.tofr 615ajl:! :">Ii l:}lt..'\'1 (.llJ:L~UllltHI Sl:llmn Wai;o11 531 :nlll l967 IMPALA SS UllllllUllC', f:H'llH \ :Ill 9945 ContinHtof 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• '74 LINCOLN GA.IDEM WEST VW 111 ... •·" 111 ht 1.tdil' I :t411 \.\t •-1111111 11 I 1\1\11 \l\t•'llUlll.._11 I ~I I ,",•1 71 l '•>ll1 I 1 tit 1011 ,h,11•1· C ONT I NE HT AL ·.~·1 ~tu 11 ..in "' h:i-~ 111.rn a11 \\ \tr.,, lkltm hi.. MARK IV u;J~I uni.: 1111 t:ll tin·~ : .. ~ 1771 1-'ulll l1tl\_..,1 t'flllll'Jll'tJ 1\llli. 1-:tf ~:>lllJ tll l '73 LINCOLN "''" IU\ll\111\i;d "''"' l'-157'itl.') CONTINENTAL 1,•.ith<'r ""'h· 1111 ,,,.,., Pinto 9957 ,n .. ' '1 u,,,. 'on', ,,I.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2·DOOR COUPE \\I r\\ 'l\'l\'U, I, .... "II\ I:! 1'111lu l~··i:·· \\ hi I) IOI ~-,.ii-I"'"'' •·•111111111•.i J'"' d"l''"'''r llH\ t.umr .\11111'1•1111 Sl.~HI "·lh ,111 11111<1 II"\ 111111•, 1'.Jll!\'.1~··· 1'111·1•11 ·•I ~1200 t'..1 1 .)!~I '\111o 1o11 I 11 .!IU'I.\ lt1lm1 lll•IJ1I lllu•• lk>uk :0-1"·' IJlll Ill fu•lf .II :-1•1 1\11 !lli.,CKI S4699 S7399 SANT A ANA SANT A. ANA ii l'mh1 S.111111• \\';1..:1111 .111' •• 1 ~vd ',.,., lo m 1 ;H~ l(.").'\11 1(:1:: :14;&:! LINCOLNMERCURY LINCOLN·MERCURY 71 ;,;,~1 mll1•:. N,•\1 1.lot ' Tu~1111 1:101 ~ 1'1..-1111 hrJ!.l':-~'\ .11110 r run, Santo Ana 547-05 I I Santo Ano 5~7-0522 Sl.:!50 •\I:! ti:111 .111 :, Corvette 9932 Mttcllry 9950 '7:! Hu11,11Juu1 1111( owlur • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ill ,1 )! ' .1 U \ U • r U d t ~' 1974 CORVETTE ,75 u • l\\',ll\'I I 11\\ll\'r :>15\111 Mercury ... orqtMs ~!Ii 111i STINGRAY Woqon \u111111.1ll< ro;1J,..:o. Jll \utn 11..111, IJlllll\ ,ur u1111t .. 1,•r,•11 " lu" '11n1111111n1ni.: p11W<'r nuk, 1 t-.i1"" I'• ,1,·1·1 rni: l"l\H't 111.11..e" SADDLEBACK 1 " .11 11 fl " ,, I " r !' VALLEY IMPORTS ~'"""'111:,·r •5!>11:\ Ul 83 1-2040 495.4949 $4888 '7 1 l.'111 H 'llt' :;:,11. I' 11111 .111 JUl\I l·Jrl.ff) ~ l'llll\\ Bii.. int. .<Ill Im ~11·r\-t> lilt \\hi lu~ 1 ,11 I... :!5 IMKI 1111 '\ 1 n1 , 111111 i.:n 1,) n '74 Cor•dte T-Top \(' I :O.pil I" nllh·, h" 11• 1 ... 1 "' '"" '~It.II.I)!°\ I British Cor Co 213 /694-2854 714 /990-2525 71 \ ET ,\II 11m11'r t tll \\ll\'\0 1 .IU\11 \\I F\l lui.:i.:.11:1• 1 .11 k \lu,.,l ... di ,,.yj !1'.ll!I S40 -5630· ICNl~SO~ & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MESA "73 M~rcury Monteqo \11111 11.111, IJl'hll\ .11r 11t11d1l 1u11111i; 11u111·1 'I 1·• I Ill) I'"" t'I 111 .11.1·-. 1.11llu ht.1h~1 l,t It• I lllMN' 11<1111 I 1.1.11 l~l l 1~1\\ ·" $2777 540-5630 7:! 1'111111 llun.1l>1111l \111• t r.111, 1·11-.torn 1111 I .Ill I J 1-. ll n l' 0 \\ 11<' I JK.500 111111•• .;ltiS<.I 11\ I llJ rl~ -!'~!I :!3 12 1!172 l'tnl11 1 u11,1l11•11I, aulu Ill'\\ lil'l.'l>. fliltl I .11•1\, lll\ lllkl'llll'. ;~l.IKHI uni.: llll I m\nl'r ~Ill.'> ii l'llll1t .! ... 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AMtos. u.~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DUNTON'S SUMMER OF'76 USED CARS 1970 YOlKSWA'OI "800" 4 speed radio. heater Pre1ty econom•cal Lie 11201BEC 197D CHEVROLET CARRY All UC ll705NIM 1973 fORO COURIER PICKUP 4 speed Too Economv Set 1972 TOYOTA Ltc 11722EYE 1972 l'INTO RUNABOUT 4 speed radio, healer Ser 1113$ 19 7 6 1969 CHEVR0l£T CAMARO COU1'l V·8 aulo Iran' pow&l steen"g v1ny1 roof. ltntod gla!>s Ser •L-51803 $2 I 7 6 1912 OOOGE OUT 4 DR. V·8 auto tran s lac tory atr ~=1~mn11 cower s1cenn9 $2 47 6 1970 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA 7 6 • Call For 001111~ L•C 11679ANA s 19 1973 OPEL GT COUPE Auto Ir ans pow1•1 disc brakes~ radio l'lP•llcr. wh1lcwi'ltl tires Really !tharp 7 6 -1owm1loi. L•c :t794JFE $27 1973 FORD fORtNO 2 OR. V ·8 auto trans lac to•y a11 cond11tonrng powrr sreoring powpr 7 6 dt..C tira~oi. Ser :sS238293 $27 1976 FORD LTD STATION WAGON V·8 i'lulo trans • lactory a 11 cond111ontng, powor s1ee<lng. power disc brolles. r11d10 healer, wh1lewat1 fires L1ko now -le~ than 2000 m11es Ser •S· 167855 CAll FOR SPtCIAl PRICE 1971 FORD 'tNTO Sf OAN l.•C 11765LOV 'SI CHm CAMAIO COUP£ Avlo trans power s1eerin9 heater (WJTl53J 1969 FORD MUSTANC COii£ Sea This One Lie llVCA620 14FOllYAIH·211 s1s76 •aclto SI 176 $1476 V-8. auto trans • conversion new maa wheels & tires. new cu.stom 1nter1or & paint lo miles (21331Z) eAtl FOi Sl'ftlAl NICE 1974 FOID LT1 Sl WA'°N v -8, auto 11ans . factory air cond1Uoning. power steering. power disc !><ekes, r.cj10, heater whltewall hres. unt.ci glass Sef •S133175 537 z 6 Al c-._~ 1-.Mlr .•.•.•.•.•..•.•.•.••... D°"'t SH Us First ... But SH Us Lost!!! "If You Don 1t Buy From COMMELL, You're'PayinCJ Too Much!" CONNELL CHEVROLET 210111.irbor LUHI CO...,I\ \11-:S \ $.Iii l:!Ull HOW S69Ci •lil< Ht:STlWl"FI< I Towne & Country \u. s.11\.,.. ,\ t.1•.1,.111i: ::ltt7 J1:1rlH1r. (.'11,..t .1 )I"'·' CALL 646-4446 $895 i i (',llJJ'll'I', 1 di I' S, I' H. \ 1 I t111.11.l 1·11od Lo m1l•·.1i:1· \t•t•.t ... \ m~ I lop \II l111n Ft 1. I 1<1111 :0-,tl \!l'j :!l\!1!101 lii.1 kl:!• lti l'h1•H 111• \\ i:n \ h •• 111 ,. '.'\.l '• :-. I> •• \ ... f1i·.1 iif~I "'"''· 1.1:, •1i-,; Autos, Hew 9100 Auto1. Hew 9800 IT'S OUR OFFICIAL CLEANUP TIME WE'LL SKIM THE DEAL DOWN TO THE BARE SOMES USE YOUR HEAD ... Buy American •.• NOW! SUPER USED CAR VALUES 1969 TOYOTA CORONA HARDTOP l\11toma11t $·1295 1 ownN & •nw m111>- ZDY344 1973 AMC JAVB.IM :i:e',':n; a ;I~ C CO~Ct (& s2795 vinyl top Hard lo hnri' l838FYOI 1975 AMC PACH Full factory OQu1pmonl s2995 radro. mags & low mtleage (983MYAJ . 197 4 YW DASHElt t'ias low mileage and 11$3295 1n brand N E W condllion f4gsMBHT '71 COUGAR XR 7 .l1l \ II .11llu t1.111,. l.11 , .. r \ .111 ' ........ 11111101: jlll\\ t I ,f<•1 I Ill )Ill\\ l'I In .11..1 'I II ,11 I. -.11 I 1t 1 1.1111· '·"''" :o.h,11 I' 111,uit ,\ 11111 l!'-11. = llli I $2575 540·5630 IW1!~MltJ 2626 HARIOR BLVD COSTA MESA '69 COUGAR \ ri. ·""" 11.111, 1.111111 \ .111 l1tll1h1 1 .. 11111. lltt\\tl 't1·t·t ip • '"Ill 1 11u-i \'\"Id.' Mustonq 9952 ······················~ 1.M lt.111· It I l 11111:.ltt•1,11 Chi): <1111•1 .I~"' 1-.pd I' !'. I' 11 \11 ti 11 .. 11.. :'\l"::~o ut11·1 '""' :.!:!";'•• '7 4 MUST ANG II GHIA .\lllil tt .111-l.11°1 ttl \ .... 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Monday thru Friday, 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. 17 H1•ntington Beach Fo11ntain Valley · · EDITION VO!.. 69, NO. 25"4," SECTIONS, .C6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1976 Afternoon ~. Y. StOC!ks ' .Planes Crash • ' 176 Die : Huntington Tragedy Crash Kills Wonlan 4 And Unborn Child A chain reaction collision late Thursday night on the wet pave· ment of Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach claimed the life of a local woman and her un· · bomchild. Police identified the dead woman as Janice Eberhardt, 33, of 28082 FliTc1Sbury Lane, HUDt· inctoo &ach. Cor~epulie~ said today it would require an autopsy to determine if the baby Mrs. Eberhardt was carrying will be classified as a second traffic fatality. The crash, which occurred about 11 p.m. between Brookhurst Street and Magnolia Avenue. in volved four cars and left the ~Hijackers ;~ake Plane To Pakistan . ' ISLAMABAD . Pakistan 1/\P) -An Indian Airlines Boeing 737 was hijacked on a domestic flight over India early today and forced to land at Lahore, Pakistan authoriUes~aJd Sources in Pakistan and the In dian capital of New Delhi said s b. -of the 77 passengers al>oan! were released because they became lll. They were a West German woman. her husband and child and three Indians, the sources said. , The plane carried seven crew driver or one, a 17·year-old boy, facing charges of felony drunken driving and manslaughter. Police. who declined to reve31 the youth's identity. said he was . booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall. A tota l of six people were in· jured In the pileup which involved two cars eastbound and two cars westbound on the highway. Inve s tigators said the Juvenile's car mcked th~ rear of the eastbound car in front or 1t which was driven by Randall Overton, 28, or 427 62nd St . Newport Beach. sending Overton 's car spinrung out or con· trot members, officials said o.••• 11'1•-' s"'" .._. • · An airline spokesman said no tlayor Die• Americans were known to bo New port B eac h M ayor aboard the plane. He said the Howard Rogers stJ{fe red a German family was part of a l5-person German tour group fhi~5ta81 8 h 1 eboar 8 t attack today al P e ninsula home The hijackers demanded to go l lc was ~ to Saudi Arabia sources said -----------lrowever. tilere-w~snoin<I1cation-· -----· · - of their netienality. Officials made no im1hediate response to the demands. The plane was hjjacked shortly after taking off from Palam In· tematiomtl Airport htteat 7 a.m -6:30 p.m. Thursday PDT -en route to Bombay, with stops scheduled In the Indian cities of ,Jaipur and Aurangabad New Delhi night control said 1t loal radio contact with the plane and no further word was received until it landed 1n Lahore about an hour later The Inst hijacking lo Pakisi un ot an Indian i\irlmes night 01· c urred In 197 1 when lwo Kashm iri11 forced a Fokker Friendship plane on a domcsl1<' ruaht lo fly to Lahore. All the paasen~ers were released but the plane was later blown up Two months aj!o, after a h\•(' year hiatus stemminJ{ from the 1'7\ war over Bangladesh, India and Pakistan completed restoru <See HIJACK, Page A2l · Ocean Course ( .~ .. By Newspaper Set Saturday "Oceans -Our Continuing Frontier" is the subject of a 16· 1 part newspaper "lecture .. series beginning Saturday lo the Dally Pilot. College credit may be earned by reading the Course by ' Newspaper articles and enrolling :i at Coastline Commwlit.y College. \ Enrollment information and a mall registration blank m ay be found on page A4 of today's Daily ... PUol. Course by Newspaper involves utionally known scholars and .rt.hon who produce the weekly - lectures which will appear 16 Saturda,ys tn the Daily Pilot. The articles are presented as public service In cooperation wtlb the University Extension. UC San Dieto and Coastline Community Colleae. Big Stink Being_Raisec!- ln Huntington Residents of a widespread area of north Huntington Beach are t'Omplaining of the Strong odor caused by a reaction of sulphur and another chemicaJ. Police say the materials w<?re dumped on a construction site near Warner Avenue and Spr· IOl(dale Street and are annoying but harmless. No rrty ordinance 1s beinG violated. Polit'e did warn the bwlder and JOb foreman to be better neighbors . I\ pair or unidentified policemen apparenUy sparked a rumor Thursday that the now- dissipaUng fvmcs were a toxic poison. The officers apparently used the ploy to chase childre n away from the smelly glop which had pooled In adjacent roadside ditches and storm drains County Flood Perit Voiced County fire ofriciaJs welcomed the rainfall as a blessing in redue- inR fire hazards during what they called one of the dtiest seasons In many years. Fire Engineer Mike Burnett noted. however. the rain adds lo the danger of traffic accidents and also could cause erosion and nood problems in many county opeb areas scorched by earlier blues. Burnett said-about twice the number of open acres have been burned this year compared with normal seasons. . During the month of July, he said, 466 acres were swept by names compared with 279 acres for July t97S. Overton's car collided headon with the Eberhardt car and over- turned, white a fourth car driven by Mic ha e l Boyce, 22, of Sough Gate, piled into tbe wreckage. Boyce's va n sustained moderate damage while the other three cars were destroyed, police said. The youth and a passenger suf· fered minor to moderate injuries and were treated and released from Hoag Memorial Hospital. Mrs . Ebe rhardt's husband , Charles, and Overton were also treated and released, as were Boyce and his passenger. * * * Girl, 15, DQ,Shes to T11t., Tt1t lnjuryinHB No reason could be determined today by Huntington Beach police for a Lakewood girl'ssuddendash straight into the path of a ~ar on Pacific Coast Highway at Bolsa Chica State Beach late Thursday. A protective plastic wrapping is removed from the gold mask of Tutankhamun, boy king of Egypt from 1334 to 1325 B.C., at the National GaJlery of Art in Washington. The mask . alo ng with 55 treasures from Tutankhamun's tomb, are in the United States for a six-city tour. TerriDenaSmithy,15,was!i_Sist· II • B ks_ ed i~ c.nticat cond1li.0!1 with m'!1ta. enaJle DJ t aC pie_ uQurles at Paci.CicaJJO$ - today. No charges were filed and no citation will be issued against the driver. James H. Stine, 24, of 222 18th St., Huntington Beach, as a resulto e accrdent, policesaid:- Flooding Project_ lnvestigators said Miss Smithy was at a beach party with a group oHriends at a spot atthefootofthe bluff about two miles west or Golden West Street when the acci· dent occurred She was crossing the highway when Stine's car , westbound. came over the horizon and st.ruck her before she could get out of the path Rains Dampen North State 'SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Moist air from the south pumped into California today. threaten· ing the top half or the state with assorted degrees of cloudiness and possible rain for part or the weekend. The weather was expected to deterloriate through the day and continue downhill in the extreme north but clear toward southern districts later Saturday Camp No. 3 e t KATMANDU. Nepal CAP) The American Bicentennial Everest Expedition established Camp Three today at an elevation of 23,000 feet. the Nepalese Foreign Ministry said By ROBEaT BARKER Ol I"-O.lly ...... ~ Orange County officials who have been strongly backing a $740 million flood cootrol project for the Santa Ana River received a shot in the arm this week in Washington. The flood protection project cleared the Senate Water Resour ces subcommittee and has been sent on to the Public Work! Committee. Officials say they also learned that the project has now been onsidered by the House Water Resources subcommittee. They attributed this to strong local lob- bying efforts and pressure by the California congressional delega· lion because the matter hadn't been originally schedufed on the agenda. The project. designed largely to protect Orange County, is in· eluded in the omnibus public works bllJ. Huntington Beach Mayor Har- ri ell Wieder, who also is chairman of the Santa Ana Ri•er Flood Protection Agency. said she was told by an aide from Sen. John Tunney CD·Calif.) that the action by the Senate subcommit- tee is a major breakthrough, She said the acl..lon 1s tanta- mount to endorsement ol the plan favored by Orange. San Bernardino a nd Riverside coun· lies. Royal Rites? Papers Say Charles to Wed LONDON (AP>-TwoLondonnewspaper sreport- ed today that Prince Charles, heir to the throne, will marry 25-year-old society beauty Davina Sherfield when his naval service ends next year. The London Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror said they got the in- f or ma ti on Crom friends of the prince and Miss Sheffield. Charles. 27, is commanding a naval minesweeper orr Britain's northeast coast. The two have been close friends for two years, the papers said, but have appeared together in public only once this year -at a polo match near Windsor Castle. Buckingham Palace refused comment and Miss Sheffield ~ouJd not t?ere•ched. . . She said she was informed that . the U .S . Army Corps o r Engineers will soon launch feasibility studies in phase one or implementing the project. Edward Just, direct.or of the F1ood Protection Agency, said he is now "vet y hopeful" that the full project will be approved by -Congress before adjournment in October. "The action taken this week is a m1dor step in a long chain of events In getting adequate flood protection to this area," he said Thursday. omcials from the three coun· ties have lobbied strongly for the project and testified at hearings before the Senate subcommittee in early August. A blow had been dealt to the three-county plan when a pro- posal to build a dam in Mentonr. m San Bernardino Cotmty was called economically infeasable by the Army Corps or Engineers' Review Board. Mrs. Wieder said Thursday, however, that she has been told that the entire package-includ· ing the Mentone Dam, elevation ol the Prado Dam and additional channeling in Orange County - has been given backing by the subcommittee. Mrs . Wieder said an Army Corps of Engineers study showed that the Santa Ana River posed the worst potential nood threat of any area west of the Mississippi. Just said the cost of the project had climbed from $450 million to $750 million in three years because of lnllation factors. .. It's necessary that actlon not be delayed another two years or the costs may reach $900,000," he said. Bus Strike Talks Monday LOS ANGELES CAP)-Board member. of the Southern California Rapid Transit District are expected to meet Monday to diJcuu a 19-day-old bus strike. but there is no indication they will move from tbeir "final of. fer'' stance, a spokesman says. The board members ca me un- der attack Tbutad~ whal Earl Clark. president of the bus driven' United Transportation Union, called for their resicna· tion or removal. .. Yugoslav ·;~ Tragedy '-Worst' BELGRADE, Yugoslavia <AP) -In the worst collision in aviation history, a Britis h airliner and a Yugoslav charter Jet carrying West German• tourists met head-on at 35,000 • feet near Zagreb today and plunged to the ground. Officials said all 176 people aboard we!"e killed. A witness among the fiTSt to ar- rive at the crash site said the body of one plane was burned out. He said the wreckage of the two planes landed about a mile apart and bodies and luggage were scattered around the rub- ble. "It was a frontal collision in midair." a British Airways spokesman said in London. The cause was not known. The worst previous collision was in July 1971, when an All· Nippon Airways Boeing m col- lided with a Japanese air force F86 over Morioka, Japan, killlnc 162 people, many of them on the ground. The British plane carried S4 passengers and nine crew mem· bers, the spokesman said. A BrlUsh Airways spokesman In New York said there was one American and one Canadian aboard the pla,ne. However, of· rieials in London said there were at lea.st two Americans and some Turkish nationals aboard. The New York spokesman said it would be 12 lo 24 hours before a passenger list was available. The Yugosl av plane had 108 passengers and five crew members aboard, company offici1ls-1aid.-A-spokesman said 107 were West German tourists returning' from vacations on the Adriatic coast. One was a 21- ~eai:_~&Qslav who b!)arded the plane at the last minute. The cr~w were all Yugoslavs, he said. The planes· collicled at 3:15 · a.m . PDT -about 15 mil es northea st o f Zagreb . Yugoslavia's second largest city and 230 miles northwest of Bel · grade. They were in an established air corridor over Yugoslavia utilized by all civilian planes and cloee-to ,J <See PLANES, Page A%) Police Hunt Sniper in-HB Police stepped up patrols In an area or north Huntington Beach today following a sniper Incident In which someone firing from a flood control channel shattered a car's windshield. Susan Lare. a resident of the Murdy Park region, caJlcd police about 8 p.m. Wednesday to re· port1the Incident. She was not In· jured, according to police re· ports .. Investigators said it appears the unidentified projectile was fired from a flood control chan- nel along Edinger Avenue adja- cent to the park near Its lntersec· Uon with Golden West StreP.t. Coast Weather Sep tembe r rain Is becoming a familiar sight, with no clearing likely throufh Saturday. Humldl· ty wit continue high. Coast highs 82·87. 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She s ays she has brothers named Jimmy and To mm y and that her mother's name is Sandy. ~ewport City Manager •Fair' Aft e r S urger y Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wynn was reported in fair condition today following open heart surgery Thursday at Hoag Memorial Hospital. A hospital spokesman said Wynn 's recove ry is being monitored in the hospital's in- tensive care unit -a standard procedure for heart surgery pa- tients. The 45-year-old administrator underwent surgery to replacea heart valve that had become calcified. He said he expects lo be off work for the next six weeks. City councilmen Monday will be asked to conrirm City Person- nel Director Frank Ivens as Wynn's temporary replacement. Strike r s to Vote SALINAS CAP) -St rikers were scheduled to finish votlngte>- day on a proposed agreement to. end a walkout against frozen lbo<1 processing plants in Salinas, ---~Modesto P atterson and Santa Maria. Tito, 84, Ill; Vuits Off PARIS (AP> -Yugoslav President Tito, 84, has can- c e 11 e d h is i mmediate engagements because of Il- lness and a planned visit by Frenc h President Valery Olscard d'Estaing Sept. 15 is expected to be postponed, i n formed sources said here today. An official communique announcing the postpone- ment was expected to be is- sued ln the two capitals later in the day. The sour ces did not specify the nature or seriousness of the condi- t.lon or the veteran Com· munist leader but said he was ca nee II n g cnga~e ments "as he hos in the past." ORANOE COAST .. ' DAILY PILOT llW 0.-•"'0l' (OAM OttH• p,1 .. •1; •fW(t\ '" totflbl,...ct nw Jlllf·•\ Pf"" t\ put)lt"""° Ov tf'W °',.,... ~\t ~\thfl-.h•f'Q (Ofl'\Hf'li~ .......... ~tHW" ... t"'V~f\M'O MUM"¥ \hrwtf\ lllt ~t ft)t (•\t.fll MflY , Nt w,..,.t l'Wo#I\ tlwt\hf'QIO" ftef'\" t t""ltt'" YaUt f, t n11M \+tOm•tt~'' Vtl_.t af'ld l ••Vf'-' ... ," ~4""~ (Ht t A 'll"Q.ilf '"'~' ... 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J)~t~I., ~1htl/IVfnftM'•""t Friday. Seo•ember 10. 1976 Meeting Hailed WASHINGTON t AP ) - Roman CothOllc leaders met for more than an hour tod~ with President Ford and announced afterwiard they were "en couraged" by hi15 views on ubor- lion. but addt:d: "This does not mean we are totally satisfied '' The President met with one Catho li c c ardi nal. thret• archbishops. and two bisho~. A s pokes man f or th e clergymen told reporters they were encouraged because "the President agrees on the need tor a constitutional amendment" af. rectiog abortion. The s ame group met JO days ago with Democratic presiden- tial nominee J immy Carter and declared afterward they were "disappointed'· by Carter's stand oo abortion. White House presss secretary Ron Nessen sajd Thursday that Ford does not favor a proposed constitutional amendment ban- ning abortion but does favor a constitutional amendment let· ting each state set its own policy on abortions. Those meeting with Ford today wer e Archbis hop Joseph Bernardjn or Ci.JlcjMati, presi- dent of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops: Archbishop John Carben'y of St. Louis, vice president or the group; Terence Cardinal Cooke of New York Ci- ty, Archbishop John J. McGuire of New York City, Bishop James W. Malone of Youngstown. Ohio, and Bishop James S. Rausch. They declined to be photo- graphed with Ford. Catholic leaders also declined to be photographed with Carter. Carter refused to endorse a constitutional amendment ban- n in C abortion. He s aid he personally -oppose5 abortion and any use of federal funds to pay for abortions. And be has said be respects the rights of anyone who seeks passage of an antiabortion amendment. Archbishop Bernardin saJd ·'personal opposition is not enough.'' Nessen insisted Thursday lhal. Ford's views on abortion have been "totally consistent" and that "the President's position has not changed at all" during this election year. The press secretar y later acknowledged that Ford earlier in the year did not favor any con- stitutional amendment of any kind on the subject. But Nessen s aid Ford bas come to the view that simple le_JislaUon would not carry out the state~s rights ap· proacb he favors. The Prestdent ts on-record as opposing any ban on abortion m cases ol rape or incest or when a mother's life is judged to be in danger. Quartet H e ld For Drugs LOS ANGELES (AP> -Four persons w ere arrested after police said they s tumbled across a cache or d rugs valued at more than $250,000 in an apartment. Police said officers lnvestlgat- ing a string of burg_laries became suspicious late Weilnesday when they saw a man suddenly jump from bis car and run. l -Oak Y-iew S upporti119 Press Freedo1n · Several hundred members of the Peoples' Temple Christian Church in San Fran- cisco demonstrate in Fresno in support of four Fresno Bee newsmen who have been jailed indefinitely for protecting a con- fidential source. A Superior Court hearing for the detained reporters is scheduled next Friday. CB Clwtter Helps Police N~Suspects CHARLESTON, W Va CAP> -Loose talk on a citizens band radio led state police to the ar- rests of two traveling pro- fessional golf caddies on drug cbar1es. authorltiessaid. Charted with possessio' of marijuana were Bruce Edwards, 22. of Wolcott, Conn .. and Peter S Bender. 26, of Campbell, Calif. Trooper Don Caldwell said the two were trave ling in separate cars when a motorist complained that one of them was harassing other vehicles on the West Virginia Turnpike . Alter informing Bender of the complaint against them, be asked him to follow him to Charleston. Caldwell said be overheard the two discussing over the airwaves "where they should ltide the dope. "They changed the place they were going to hide it three tames," he said. When t hey arrived here. a small quantity or marijuana was confiscat ed, Caldwell said . Bender was also charged with reckless drivin g. ''Sometimes these C& can be pretty useful ," said the trooper. Bugnaping -Bugs H im DES MOTNE'S, T owa- (AP) -A S200 bug is miss- ing. and the Terminex peo- ple would II ke him back. The advertis ing design carried on top of the ex- t e r min at in g company trucks turned up missing from one parked at an employe's home. Des Moines Terminex m anager William Keller said Thursday he can't think or any reason to steal lhe big bug except maybe to d eco r ate ·a college dormitory room. He described the missing bug as "a sparty little crit- ter with a lop hat." Wife Says Policy Slur on W onien COLUMBlA, Md. tAPl -I\ Columbia woman ts protesting Howard County's practice of ad- dressing tax bills for property jointly owned by married couples tn the husband's name with the additionof"and wf." Jean Peterson, co-owner of a home here with her husband, Malcolm, said the practice is a slur against women. She wants the nam es of mar- ried women who are co-owners Police S e ek Mole ster of Girl in Irvine In the third case of child molestation in Irvine within the past three weeks, a 3'h·year-old lrvine girl was coaxed Into a car Thursday night and forced to commit acts of sex perversion, po~esaid. Irvine Police s aid today they are conducUne an all-out search for the child molester and have asked Irvine r esidents with any information regarding the 11us- pect or his vehicle to phone the policedepartmenL According to investigators. the gff"-l was walkfaJ on a heavil traveled r esidential street in a ~ Irvin«:. area when she., was coaxed into a car by a man about 2S to30 years old. After the girl was forced to participate in the acts, she was released unharmed, police said. The vehicle is described as be· ing late model, shiny black. possibly a Pontiac Fireblrd, bear- ing Nevada license plates similar toWUB439. Irvine police said the descrip- tion of the man In this incident is not similar to the case on Aug. 30, when a 12-year -old girl was picked up by a motorist and then molested in an old barn In Irvine. or homes listed alongside their husbands. instead or getting bills Uke hers , whic h was addressed: "Peterson, Malcolm L. and wf. ·• Roland W Cromwell. the coun- t y tax assessor, said he changed the Petersons · bill because of Mrs. Peterson's complaints but won't change other bills ''unless somebody makes a eomplamt." He said it would be lmpractical to change all of the bills affected because "we have so much work to do we have to take all or lhe shortcuts for the sake of effi- ciency." Mrs. Peterson "Wrote the stale attorney general's office asking for an opinion on the county's policy. She claimed that the use or the abbreviation for wife on lhe tax bills is equivalent or call- ing a black man "boy." She said Montgomery County women who are co-owners of property are identified by name on tax bills. J on F . Oster, deputy attorney general, defended· Cromwell 's decision to change lax bilJs only in response to individual re· quests. He said the term "wife" has been-used en tax bills for hun· dreds or years. Cromwell added. "I don't get my wife's name on any bills from lhe department stores and utility company.'' -Sclwol Set For Monday For mos t elementary and all hi&h school stu- dents in the West Orange County area, Monday will be the first day or classes in the new school year. Only Ocean View (elementary) School Dis- trict students will not re- port to classes Monday. Ocean View schools open Tuesday. Center Wins OK i City Councn members have given the 1run light for con· strucUon of 1& long.awaited com· munity center buUdlnc on the Oak Vl ew school property in HunUntcton Beach. R ecreation d epartmf'nt representatives are hopeful thot the new faclllly will be oomplct- ed by the end of the year or by next Januar y ut the latest. lt will re plitce a house trailer that bu provided services at the site fot two years . Officials say the facility is particularly needed because it is in a low-income transient area populated by a large number of single-parent families. "Our studies also show that the people lo the Oak View communi- ty seldom venture outside their area." Vivian Borns. superinten- dent of recreation and human services. said. Mrs. Borns also said that there is an increasing humber ol Viet- namese refugees living near the location. She said activities are sc hedule d t o h elp them to become integrated into the com· munity. t • I The new building ls expected lo provide a large recreation room, a kitchen, a rap room and rooms for counseling and classes. Other activities that will be held in the hew building include mental health counseling, arts and crafts clasaes and adult education sessions. The project has been on the boards since last November when the Parks and Recreation Department approved a concept "to be built as quickly as poss1· ble. Bids have b een submitted three times and were rejected twice for being too high. The con· tract was awarded lo Robert L. Stellrechl. The Oak View community center is located at Oak Lane and Mandrell Drive, between Slater and Warner uveneus and west of Beach Boulevard. f'ro'" Page A I PLANES.· •• a major air crossroads, officials said. The corridor is under the control of the Zagreb traffic center. British Ariways officials ln London said Flight 476 was on a direct flight from London to Istanbul. The officials 11aid the- plane was a Tl"ident 3 jetliner. Tbe Yugoslavian plane w as a DC9 belonging to the Yugoslav charter company Jnex·Adria. The DC9 was flying between Split, Yugoslavia, and Cologne, West Germany. In Cologne, officials sa id the Yugoslavian plane had been chartered by Kaufhof, a Cologne- based tourist agency. Britlah Airways set up an acci- dent center al Heathrow Airport to deal with inquiries from passengers' r e latives and friends. A four -man government inspection team beaded for Yugoslavia to investigate the crash. Rain, Slick Roads BlaDled for Wrecks The first child molestation case occurred on Aug. 25, when two 13 -year -old girls were molested in the Harvard pa rk area. ,A suspect in that case turned himself In the next day, according to police. Students in the Hunt- ington Beach Union High School District, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach City, Westminster and Seal Beach schools will report to classes Monday, of- ficials said. ' KALEIDOSCOPE Th e Briti s h Airway s spokesman said three passengers booked for the ill-fated flight failed to show up on Ume ana mis- sed the plane . He did not identify them. By MICHAF.L P ASKEVlOI OlllWO.llfll"I ... ~ A chain r eaction collision on rain-washed P aciflc Coas t Highway in Huntington Beach late Thursday killed a young mother and her unborn baby, destroyed three vehicles and left a teen·aged motorist racing charges of manslaughter and felony drunk dri vingtoday. The dead woman wlis iden- tified as Mrs. J anice Eberhardt, 33. of Huntington Beach. The driver who allegedly start- ed the four·car pileup is 17. The accident was lhe worst or many throughout Orange County that. police said, were at least pa rtially caused by rainy weather ana slick streets. Numerous early morning traf- fic jams and freeway accidents plagued Or angt County com- muters as they traveled to work today, law enforcement officers reported. The California Highway Patrol said the freeway lie-ups were typical or a rainy morning, but none of the crashes were believed to involve serious injuries. Steady rain forced the closing of many city streets, lnchadinl MacAr thur Boulevard in Newport Beach and police officers reported a high number of stalled cars. Showers and considerable cloudiness is experted to con· Unue in Orange County through Saturday. with ~ ~b\ll\1 of clearer skies on ::,un<tay. accord- ing to today's re port from lhe Na- 1.lonal Weather Service. The r ain. s pawned by a tropical storm off the coast or Mexico, caused a five-m inute power outa~e throughout much of the aouth county area when lightning struck a transformer at about l o'clock this mom lnJ!. ' > In addition. m<1sl of Anaheim was fefl without power ror about 10 minutes curly today. Weather officials said the storm has produced the first measurable rainfall since July 1. Last season there was no rainfall reported until October G. Stations throu1hout the county reported an average or about three- quarters of a n inch of rain during the past 24 hours. Fro• Pag~ 11 I filJACK ... t.lon of f'fll diplomatic relations and resumed fiJght.s over each other's territory. Pakistan 's prime minister Zulfikar All Bhutto, held a higb- level government meeting today. The government Issued a state- ment that it was deeply con- cerned with the safety of the passengers and crew of hi- jacked plane and was doing "what la posalble to ensure Its safe()' .. •• Our showroom 1s a virtual kaleidoscope of colors. The reasons are varied -. We know that color coord1nat1ng 1s the primary target when buying carpet. Quality is usually second in line. and because we have such a vast selection of Qualities. 1t 1s easy to coordinate color and Quality to each individual's taste. However. we know that a volume of samples looking at you can seem very confusing -but we feet that showing Just a few samples Is not a fair representation of the carpet business. 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RaUK!'. respeds the ri,bt.s of anyone who seeks passaae of an antiabortion amendment. acknowledged that Ford eurlicr ' in Uie year did not favor any con· 1 stitutional amendment or any • kind on the subject. But Nessen said Ford bas come to the view \ that simple legislation would not J carry out the state's rights ap. " proach he favors. pM>re than an hour today with fedlng abortion. on abortions. Tbey declined to be photo· graphed witb Ford. ~ideot Ford and announced The same group met 10 days ~afterward tbey were "en· ago with Democratic presiden· 1cou.raaed" by his views on abor· tial nominee Jimmy Carter and ;uoo, but added: "Th.ls does not declared arterward they were tmean we are totally satisfied." "disappointed" by Carter's · The .President .met with one stand on abortion. f.C a tho Ii c card In al. tbre e WhUe House presss secretary archbishops, and two bisho'ps. Ron Nessen said Thursday that 1 A spokes m an for t b e Ford does not favor a proposed ;clergymen told reporters they constitutional amendment ban· ·were encouraged because ''the ning abortion but does favor a ' Those meeting y,•ilh Ford today were Archbishop J oseph Bernardin or Cincinnati, presi· dent of the National Conference of CathoUc Bishops: Archbishop John Carberry of St. Louis, vice president or the group: Terence Ca.rdJnal Cooke of New York Ci· ty, Arcbbisbop John J . McGuire of New York City, Bishop James Catholic leaders also declined to be photographed with Carter. Carter refused to endorse a' constitutional ·amendment bu· nlna abortion . He said he • persoaally .opposes abort.Ion and any use of federal funds to pay for abortions. And be bas said he Archbishop Berna(din said ··penonal opposition is not enough." Nessen h'\Si'sted Thursday that Ford's views on abertion have been "totally consistent" and that "the President's position bas not cbanaed at all" during this election year. The press secretary later ·The President 1s on record as t opposing any ban on abortion ln r cases of r ape or incest or when a mother's lif1! is judged to be In \ danger l "' I Planes Crash; 176 Die ·, I l • . .Newport B e a t!h Yugoslav Tragedy '-Worst' Mayor Rogers Dead at 55 By J OANNE REYNOLDS OtlM Oally ~1"'4$Qff ~ -· ... . Newport Beach Mayor Howard N. Rogers died today after suf· fering an apparent heart attack in h.is Ball>Qa home. He was 55 Mayor Rogers had been suffer ing from a heart ailment and earUer thjs year had undergone open heart surgery. A 10-year veteran of tbe Newport Be"Bch city council. Rogers was unanimously elected mayor in April. Members of Rogers' family - his wife of 29 years, Trudi, sons Robert and Howard Jr .• and daughter Margaret Baker - asked friends and neighbors to refrain rrorn'calllng the family home. News oLbis death was greeted .• with shock and sadness by City l l employes and city council mem· [rank I vens, actimt as c:itv manager in the absence o1 Robert Wynn, declared, "The whole city is saddened by the re· portofMr. Rogers' death." Members of Rogers' family had hoped to delay the release of Information of the mayor 's death because Wynn Is recovering from open heart surgery that was performed Thursday at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Robert Rogers said the family was concerned that the shock of the news would delay Wynn's re· covery. Milan Dostal, mayor pro tem, said he was '"deeply shocked," when he received the news this morning. He described Mayor Rogers as a good friend and colleatiue and sald, ''Tile city wnt sorely n:rts~ his leadership as mayor." "He devoted an Inordinate amount of lime and effort toward •\he city he loved. He considerded public service a high calling a.nd devoted himself to serving the people of Newport Beach.·· Dostal said he planned to spend the day with Ivens in briefing 'about city affairs. He aaid he was unsure of the 'g\atu1 of Monday's scheduled council meeting. "Under the charter it mU5t be ~ <SH ROGERS, Pafe A.%) Coast Weathe r September rain is becoming a famlllar sight, .• with no clearing likely lhrouf b Saturday. HumldJ· \ ty wi1 continue high. Coast ~ghs 12·8'1. Lows 66-73. I NSIDE T ODA V TM NetDJ'(n't Harbor Art Mt1.1nm /ocuus on thrtt , cliwrN Ormtge.COtintJarlUtS Jar Us ffrst show of the semon. .c. Set P.ag t C 1 oJ the Wtt~. l •tlex ... ,._~ "'" ......., cw ...... . ......... ~, ,.,. L.M._,.. AT___._... M ,01 Cilll'ilM• AS °"'"'lie C19C' Al __..... DM4 ..._. at.J ci-kl cs ,,,.... --"''' ~ cs..... .,., ........ 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A SUperior Court hearing s~:Sci::'es!i:si~~. cisco demonstrate in Fresno in support of tor the detained reporters ls scheduled next The worst previous collision £our Fres no Bee newsmen who have been Friday. J was in July 1971, when an AU ... Nippon Airways Boeing 727 col· \ Uded with a Japanese !lir force Irvin 'I= · MO d · ~-:-::-,,,.v-:--~-over~rtor.r; JaJ>an, ktlttn~g-~• e 0 '>1-1 1- ..-.1--1lloak-lty ...... ,. ... -· 162,.:0P~~tish plane carried 54 ' 072' ft es e . ::: SUCCUMBS AT HIS HOME passengers and nine crew mem· f Newport M•yor Roger• bers. the spokesman said. A ~·-J-lrvi~ 'Stink' g;r:£:l~{.~?f; ~"..:!~~:f ~~~ /~;~~;.~,ve:c:~u;;n:;1.:::'po9·11·cB43e sai·d th 9 e d .... cnp· ficials in London said there were .... "'" at least two Americam and some past three weeks,•a J~year-old traveled residential street in a lion of the man in this incident is J On l'Y/a y n_ _ ., Turkish nationals aboard. Irvine air I was coaxed into a car SOtlth Irvine area when she was . not similar to the case on Aug. 30, , W 4 V fl,f, The New York spokesman said Thursday night and forced to coaxed into a c.ar by a man about when a 12-year -old girl was 1 it would be 12 to 24 hours before a commit acts or sex perversion, 2S to 30 years old. picked up by a motorist and then .,' C.;t.;zens Told passenger list was available. police sald. After the ·girl ·was ·forced to molested ln an old barn in Irvine. 4 ., ., i ~ Irvine PoUce said today they participate in the acts, she was The first child molestation j The rotten egg 11mell that permeated a one-mile arell of Irvine Thursday will probably be gone by this weekend. That's the word from Irvine Ranch Water District officials, who explain the bad smell -re- suited from a "bizarre set of circumstances ." More than 40 homeowne rs phoned the water district Thurs· day complaining about the bad smell, according lo Edie Van Lehn of the water district. She said the calls mostly came from the Park West Apartments. Culverdale and University Park. Problems began when a con· tractor excavating near the water district's waste water treatment plant unearthed a peat boJC. Odors from organic material in the peat bog, just south of Michelson Drive and west or the San Diego Creek Channel, smell like rotten eggs, according to Mrs. Van Lehn. A second smell arose due to a mechanical problem. when two <SeeSTINK, P .. e.U> The Yugos lav plane had are conducting an all-out search released unharmed, police said. case occurred on Aug. 25, when 108 passengers and five !or lhe child molester and have two 13 -year-old girls were \ Crew mem"-.. s aboard compan-y aslred Irvine residenta with any The vehicle is described as be· molest-" 1'n the Harvard park officials said~ A spoke,;man said infonnalioh regarding the sus-ing late model, sbiny black, area. A suspect in that case j J07 were West German tourists pect or hls vehicle to phone the possibly a PonUac Firebird, bear· turned himself in the next day, returnine from vacations on the police department. ing Nevada license.Plates similar according to police. Adriatic coast. One was a 21· year-0ld Yugoslav wbo boaTded (See PLANES, Pate AZ> P sychic Aids Hunt for Girl WALNUT CREEK (AP > - Police, desperate for clues In their search for a 9-year-old girl, have enlisted the aid of a psychic who uld he had an •·awful cert~ feeling" aboul the edge of a creek where he led officen. The psychic, Warren Campi· Ing, volunteered his services after police said Lisa Dickinson, missing since Sunday. probably had been abducted. "Right now I'll grab at any straw we un get," sald Del. Lt. VinceJimno, Woman Kille d Rains Blamed in Wrecks By MICHAEL PMKEVICH • Of -O.lly Pl"'4 tuft A chain reaction collision on rain-washed Pacific Coast Highway In Huntington Beach late Thursday killed a young mother and her unborn baby. destroyed three vebicJes and left a teen-aged motorist facing cbar1es of manslaul(hter and felony drunk driving today. The dead woman was lden- t.ified as Mrs. Janice Eberhardt, 33, of Huntington Beach. The driver who alle"edly start· ed the four-car pileup ls 17. ing to today's report from the Na- tional Weather Service. · ' The raln, spawned by a tropical storm off the coast of Me.dco, caused a five-minute power outage lhroughoul much of the south county area when ligbtnina struck a transformer at about 1 o'clock this morning. Jn addition, most of Anaheim was left without power for about 10 minutes early today. ~ I Weather officials said the storm has produced the first measurable rainfall since July l. La.st season there was no rainfall reported until Oct. 6. StaUons • throughout the county reported an average or about three-~ quarters of an Inch of rain during .., the past 24 hourl'I. R-oyal Rites? Rain· Delays Paving The accident wu the wont of many throuahoul Orange County that, police said, were at least partially caused by rainy weather ana aUck s~. Numeroiu early momlna traf· fie jams and freeway accidents plagued Orange County com· muters as they traveled to work today. law enforcement offlcers reported. Papers Say Charles to Wed LONDON (AP >-Two London newspapers report· ed today that Prince Charles, heir1o the throne, will marry 25-year-old society beauty Davlna Sheffield .. ' Work Near Sclwol A spokesman from Uie Irvine Ranch Water District said today that, because or the rain, road work in front of ·CulverdiJe School probabl)' ,,on'l be com· pleted unW sometime next week. Spokesman BTuce Taylor tt· plained that everythlna wu set for t.be contractor to WOC'-Salur· ~ d_,. to complete the Job before school begins Monday . But the rain came and plans to pave the ro.d Sat~ bad lo be put aside. "It'll take at least one full day for the roecl-to dry eaouah so we . . • . can pave it," Taylor said. The water district wu working on part or OperaUon lnlerceptor, a project to brtn11ewa1e down to l.be dbtrict 's rec:lamll&ion plant just south or lllcbelloa Avenue. Uthe rain stops socin, lhe work will probably be completed early oat week. If not, it's Just a mat· ter of time u_ntH paving can oc· cur, according to Taylor. Meanwhile, Taylor aajd, the · di.strict will work with school ol· ficlab and polite to make certain that the area is as aa.fe as poai· ble for school c_hildren. The California HiShway Patrol said the freeway tie-ups were typical of a raJny morning, but none of the crashes were believed to involve serious la.Juries. Steady rain forced tbe clmiru( ol many city streets, includlnc MacArtbur Boulevard in Newport Beach •nd police omcen reported a hitb number ol 1talled cars. Showers and considerable doud1nfta ls expected to con· u.ae in Orance ~ throQlh Saturd•y, •llb a poutbUity ol clearer. akin on Sunday, ec:CC>N· 1 when his naval service ends next year. The London Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror said they got the in· formation from friends of the prince and Misa Sheffield. Charles, 27, is commanding a naval minesweeper orr Britain's DQrtheastcoaat. The two have been close friends for two years, the papers said, but have appeared together ""'"cu1t4 aus in public only once this year -al a polo match near Windsor Castle . Buckingham Palace refused comment and Miss Sheffield could not be reached. r-AaoAlt.Y P•LOT ,!:Housing la Pakl.,fatt '~· }Balloting Hijackers Hold 71 Hostage~ Bugrµiping Bugs Him DES MOU~ ES. Iowa <AP) -A S200 baa ts miss· Ing. and the Term1nex peo· pie would llkt> him back. Close Ballot.Jn~ wu to end today al UC Irvine on a contro\·er~1al re· ferel\dum that askl'd studcnls If tht'Y wante<S to ~pend Sl0.000 to help finance a tudcnt·run hous Ing cooperative. U approved, the money would be elven to Irvine Students ' Cooperative Inc., a new corpora- tJon formed to try to provide a co· op housing plan at UCI. Student omcers al UCls~y they s uppo rt the id e a of coop nousang on campus, but they came out against spending Sl0,000 of student reserves. Executive Vice President Bob 1:Sree1e says there 1s only ~.oou In student r eserves and that Sl0,000 'houldn 't be spent on a project such as the coop cor· porat1on. Students at UC I received ballots this month in their re· gistrat.Jon packHs Results of the balloting are expected lo be known either late today or Mon· day Mike Ruggera. rounder and chairman or the corporation, says he hopes to offer students a coop similar to the ones at UCLA and UC Berkeley. where rents are up to 40 percent lower than other apartment rents The units would be managed by students, who would also run a foodcooperati,•e. nuggera, a Phl) chemistry candidate, says he needs $25,000 to obtain a loan package Crom the bank. He's ho~an~ the..lml~rsi~ or city w1Tf buy land for the pro- ject and then lease it to the stu· dents, who would build and manage apartments. He calls the Sl0,000 "seed money" and says it's neede<S to draw another $15,000 from local businessmen. The city of Irvine has already contributed $700 to h elp the students get in· corporate<!. lf the referendum loses, Rug . gera says he'll continue hJs bat· Ue, perhaps seeking support Crom private foundations or pu_blic agencies. ROGERS.· .. T11i. T11i A .. WI ......... A protective plastic wrapping is re moved from the gold mask of Tutankhamun. boy king of Egypt from 1334 to 1325 B.C., at the National Uallery of Art in Washington. The mask. a long with 55 treasures from Tutankhamun's tomb. are in the United States for a six-city tour. Wife Says Policy Slur on ·women lSLAMABAO . Pakistan IAPl An Indian Airlines Boeln~ '737 wm1 hijacked on a domesu r night over lndia early today and forced to lond at Lahore, PaJclstan, uutborities said. Soun·es an Pakistan and the In· dlan capital of New Delhi suad ~ix of the '1'1 passengers aboard wt-r\' released because they became ill. Thty were a West German woman, her hus band and child and three Indians. the sources said The plane earned seven crew members. oHicials said. An airline 'SpO'kesman said no Americans were known to be aboard the plane. He said the German family was part of a 15-person German tour group. The hijackers demanded to go to Saudi Arabia. sources said. However. there was no Indication of their nationality. Officials made no immediate response to the demands. Kathleen Darkens Millions LOS ANGELES (AP> A re- lentless tropical storm dumped heavy rainfall on Southern California today, bringing power outages to nearly four million people throughout the stale and scattered traffic acci· dents on water-s oaked roadways. The most serious power COLUMBIA, Md. CAP> -A for an opinion on the county's failure occurred when the Los Columbia woman is protesting policy. Sbe claimed that the use Angeles Department of Water Howard County's practice or ad· of the abbreviation for wife on and Power CDWP) switching sta· dresslne tax bills for property lhe tax bills is equivalent or call· lion at VictorvilJe shorted out jointly owned by married couples ing a black man "boy." around la.m. today. in the husband's name with the She said Montgomery County DWP spokesman Ed'Preuden· addJUonof"andwf." women who are co-owners of burg said about 800 ,000 Jean Peterson, co-owner or a property ace identified by name customers in the city suffered home here with her husband. on tax bills. blackouts ranging from three to Malcolm. said the practice is a Jon F . Oster, deputy attorney 17 minute s . He said the slur against women. general, defended Cromwell's switching plant, which relays She wants the names of mar· decision to change tax bills only powe r from the Pac IC i c held,"heexplained,"bul ldon't ried women who are co-owners in response lo individual re· Northwe st, Nevada and know what busines s will be o< homes listed alongside their quests. He said the term "wife" Arliona. suddenly went out. and transacted. I will be discussing husbands' instead of eetting bills has been used on tax bills for hun-a complete explanation is still • the question this afternoon." like hers, which was addressed: dreds of years. unavailable, although weather· Mayor Rogers, who would "Peterson. Malcolm L. and wf." Cromwell added, "I don't get is suspected as the cause. have been S6 on :iept.18, grew up Roland..W..,Cromwell, the coun· my wife's name on any bills from The relays affected other in Newport Beach. His family ty tax assessor. said he changed the department stores and utility utilities, including 1.3 million moved to the beach city in 1921 the Petersoos' bill because or company." cus tomers of the Southern when he was a year old. Mrs. Peterson's complaints but California Edison Co., some in He was first elected to the city won't chanee other bills "unless Southern.Oranae County"rand 1.8 council in 1966 and during his somebody makes a complaint." Anttrak Derails million customers of Pacific Gas tenure on the council servl'd four He said it would be impractical ~dElectricCompany,tiesai -.yea.l's as m~yor-pFe le . ---1m chang-ecrtl--of theiJitts-Mf'llllr't-+---:-v~A:-;l;-;O~E=:N::-:-. -=M~is-s-. -:C-:A-::P'.7""> _ Am·. The N atjonal W~ather Servi~e Rogers· son Robert sa!d today ·bee a use "we have so much work tr a k · s p an 8 ma Li mite d reported tha~ .84 me hes of ram that funeral arrangements are to do we have to take all of the passenger train derailed Thurs-had fal~en an downtown Lo~ .pending. shortcuts for the sake of 'eHi· day in central Mississippi, send-Angeles m six hours. · In addition to his wife and clency." Ing 45 persons to the hospital for Flash flood watches were three children, Rogers is also Mrs. Pe\erson wrote the state treatment or mostly minor in-PoSted for the desert and moun- survived by his 14·month-old attorney generaJ's office asking juries. tain areas. with rainfall ~xpect· granddaughter. Vanessa Baker. ed to reach four to seven inches Fro• Page Al STINK .. ~ atr fans at the treatment plant stopped working. Those air bloweni usually provide air to the microorganisms that clean pollu· tants from the water during the treatment process. W i th o ut air , th e mlcrOGrganisms give off a foul smell. Mrs. Van Lehn said. Police Pursuits: When to Break Off BJ STEVE M11CHELL OIU..O.lly..i191~ Can patrol officers break off a pursuit when they believe lnno: cent citizens might iiet hurt? They can. and they frequently do. said Costa l'tfesa Traffic Bureau Commander U . John A. Regan. Regan calls the death of Alan G. puraults it their own aiscretion," Re1an said. "In this case, a motorcycl e patrolman was pursuing the three men up Fairview Road." Regan _s~id the c,Ycle officer_ was about 400 yards behind the car, and bad not activated his emergency lights or siren at the Ume of the crash. in mountainous areas near San Diego. . "Tropical Storm Kathleen is working its way through Baja California today and is weaken· ine quickly ," a National Weather Service spokesman said. He said the storm would dump most of its rain today and tonight, with continued showers expected Saturday. The storm boosted Southern California's rainfall average to 1.15 tncttes since June. The normal level ror this dale ts .06 of an Inch. The plane was hijockcd shortly alter taking off from Pala.m In· ternallonal Airport l.o N~w Oclhl at 7 a.m. -8 :30 p.m. Thunda)• PDT -en route to Bombay, with s tops scheduled In the Indian cities of Jaipur und Aurungabad. New Delhi flight control said it lost radio l'Ontact w1th the plane and no further wQrd was received unUI it landed in Lahore about an hour later. The last hijal'king to Pakistan or an Indian Airlines flight oc· c urred In 1971 when t-.·o Kashmiris forced a Fokker Friendship plane on a domestic flight lo fly to Lahore. All \he passengers were released but the plane was later blown up. Two months ago. after a five. year hiatus stemming from the 1971 war over Bangladesh. India and Pakistan completed res.1.Qra· lion of full . diplomatic relitions and resumed flights over each other's territory. Pakistan's prime minis ter Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, held a high. level government meeting today. The government issued a stale· ment that it was deeply con· cemed with the safety of the passenger s and crew or hi· Jacked plane and was doing "what is possible to ensure it:s safety." Rains Great For f' ores ts -Not Traffic County fire oCficiaJs welcomed the rainfall as a blessing in reduc- inll fire hazards during what they called one of the driest seasons in many years. Fire Engineer Mike Burnell noted, however , the rain adds to the danger of traffic accidents and also could cause erosion and flood problems in many county open areas scorched by earlier blazes. Burnett said about twice the number of open acres have been burned this year compared with normal seasons. During the month of July, be said, 466 acres were swept by names compared with 279 acres for Ju1y197s. While many of those areas have since been reseeded Burnell said today, the seeding has not had time to t~ke e.ffeet and erosion could be.come a Pt'Oblem: He said !lr.e-employes ace checking those burned areas to- day. and they may construct dJtches to ease any problems they spot. Fro• Page Al PLANES •.. the plane at the last minute.'The crew were all Yugoslavs, he said. The pl a oes collided at 3 : 15 a .m. PDT about 15 miles northeast o f Zagreb, Yugoslavia's second largest city and 230 miles northwest or Bel· grade. They were ln an estabUahed air corridor over Yugoslavia utilized by all civilian planes and close to a major air crossroad.a, officials said. The c<Jrl'ldorts under the control of the Zagreb traffic center. The advtirtisio1t de.sign carried on top ot tho "" terminating c ompany trucks turned up missing from one parked at un employe's ho1n~. Des Molne11 Termlnex m1mager William K eller said Thureduy he r an'l think or any rcuson to &tl'al the big bug except mll)•b\'to d e c o r a t e u c o'll e g e dormitory room. He described the ml$$1nti bus as "a sporty little crit· terwith a top hat." New Ship ~ Considered For College Saddleback College Is con· sldering another new addition to its growing fleet of oceano· graphic research ships. Trustees will be asked Monday night to assume control of a 32· root converted Navy landing craft owned by the State of California. Title to I.he. vessel was returned to the slate's surplus property office recently by the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict.. The reconditioned. ocean· going craft Is called "Intrepid " It has been used jointly by tht: college and unified district for several years but the bulk of docking and maintenance costs have been borne by CUSD. Sam Chicas, CUSD general services omcer. said lntrepid's usefulness to his district has waned. He blamed cutbacks in oceanography programs and the junior naval ROTC program. "Lately, the college has been using it• a lot more than we have," Chicas said. "They have made some improvements and installed equipment so It seemed logical that they should hold the Ulle." College officials indicated that the transfer would be almost routine if the college board voices an Interest in acquiring the ~nding craJLil Is also ex· peeled that CUSD students wouJd be allowed lo use the vessel for a pro-rata share or maintenance, fuel and docking costs. Chicas conceded Uiat return on inR.sl!nent.Jncluding mo.ce_tha.n. $1,000 a year ror docking fees alone, was a major factor behind CUSD's decision to give up title tolhe boat. The diesel-powered Intrepid began service as a personnel landing boat for the Navy and was later converted to serve as an admiral's gig, Chicas noted. The college already makes use of the Fury II, a research boat owned by the Orange County Department of Education. The Mission-\ Viejo school has also been U"Sing a ferro·cement sailboat called "The Rock," on loan from a mid west educational foundation. And the foundation recently donated lo the college an iden- tical sailboat for use In its re- search programs. The problt'm was further com· pounded when weather condi· lions created s tagnant air pockets, instead or moving the air to other areas. The smell re· mained within the one mile radius. Mr!I. Van Lehn said she ex· peels things to return to normal by tbls week~nd. The fans are blowing again and the weather outlook Is for more wind. she said. Brown a "real tragedy. in that he was the Innocent party in a police pursuit." Brown, 23, was fatally inJured in a collision In Costa Mesa Tues· day night, when a car full of buralary suspects sped through a red light at Fairview Road and Baker Street, colliding wlth his Volkswagen van. "From what we can gather from the suspects, they dJdn't even know they were being followed by the motorcycle of· ficer." Regan said. However. they apparently did know lhat the Costa Mesa pohcc helicopter was overhead. KALEIDOSCOPE L ORANGECOMT DAILY PILOT Jack R. curlev .. ott ~nMltfll •NI 0.-11 "'"- 'thomas Keevll £•11 .. Thomas A. Murptiine ,.. .............. . Charlu H. Loos Rkl\ard P. Niii ""'•It'" ............ e:~ Police today said they arc seek· Ing a murder complaint against Frank J . Villa. 20, of Santa Ana. who allegedly was at the wheel or the car that hit Brown's van. Villa's passengers. Jos e I.. Castro Villegas, 21, ol Chula Vis· ta and Alfredo Navarro, 21, of nJuana, Mexico, are sWI being held on felony hit and run charps. The trio. surprised by a Costa Mesa resident who caught them t.amperina wi\.b his car Tuesday night, fled up Newport Boulevard and Fairview Road at speeds esUmated ! 70·100 miles per hour. Traffic w s llght on f airview Road, and Motorcycle Officer Robert Croga.n spotted the fast movtnc Chevrolet ahead of him and aave chase. Brown and bis wife. Petty. were on their wa' to get a taco al 11:55 when tbe1 entered the in- terseclion at Fairview and Baker. Tbe speed.int CbeVrOlet ~ot to tbe intersection al tbe aame Ume. • f 8rown was tossed no eel ~h the front window of his van. autrerlnl fatal head lo· jurt•. "Police oUlcera operate "This was not a panic situa· tlon," he said. "We had other un· its converglne on Fairview and Baker just before the crash. and none of them had emergency lights or sirens going.'' "There was nothing to push them Into those kinds of speeds," he said. "I don't know the answer lo a situation like this. It's a case of the police ver11us the lawbreaker versus the lnoocent citizen," Re1ansaid. "All three were caught up in an exptoelve situation wblcb could not have been avoided." He said wbeo orJicers are con· fronted wtth a particular felony situation, "they don't know what the felon wUl do if be sets away. ''They're obligated by law to protect the public from people lilce this." He said officers often "break off" a chase, npedally alnc:e the proveo success of police helicop- ters. "We're fortunate in Costa Mesa to bave the equipment that prevents 1iluations like th1a most oltheUme. ''Thi• particular incideot ls a real tragedy. A completely inno- cent person was kuted golng t.hroqb a Jreen light. ll's'foing to be very dltticult r« the family to adjust to this lraceclY," Re1an said. Our showroom is a virtual kaleidoscope of colors. The reasons are varied -: We know that color coordinating is the primary target when buying carpet. Quality is usually second in line. and because we have such a vast selection of qualities, it Is easy to coordinate color and Quality to each individual's taste. However. we know that a volume of samples looking at you can seem very confusing -but we feel that showing Just a few samples Is not a fair representation of the carpet business. Our huge selection gives our salespeople every possible option in working with people, helping them to find the perfect choice. So if you are in the market to select your carpeting -select Alden·s to help you, that's what we're for11!1 DEN'S ~iiisiillitian:·custom draperies linoleum • wood flo0r UC. NO. 230m 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6 .. 6 ... 838 -646-23.S.S r ... Friday' _Clo ing Pric · NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Frtda~. Septem~r 10, 1976 DAIL V PILOT ,4 I 5 _£ar's Tops No. 1 in Protest Parade BySYLVlA PORTER What are consumers' top gripes about the products and services bougbt In thi$ country? No. l Is lbc automob1lt'. The Federal Offirc of Consumer Affairs In Washington, h<'adel.I by Virginia Knauer, reports that autnmobilc~ have r•nked in th· fi..rll- place or consumer complamt.s for each or the past fin years The ofrlce gt~ tlfl avtraec of 2,443 rom· plaints each month about cars. In the tntc 1960s. the top sPot on th'\:s list was held by ap- pli a n c e~. but they Money's Woe th d ropped lo rourlh place in 1974 und fifth ytace ut la:st count in 1975. The chnn6te is probably a result o stronger warran· ty laws, required ener£y crriclcncy litbt:lin~ ;ind the l\P• pUaoce industry's efforts lo be more sensitive lo consumer probl~ms. NO. Z A~ONG COMPl..AJNTS 1s the m1ul order · categorf, with an average or 353 consumers wnting or phoning the Consumer Affairs orr1ce CU<'h monlh to ObJect to items they have ordered but which have either not ar· ri\•ed or been different from what they had been led to ex· peel. The Federal Trade Commission's recent mail order trade regulation rule is aimed at improving mall order performance and deereasing problems in this area. Mr:s Knauer's office refers complaints about possible mail or- der fraud to the Postal Service. Other communications that might involve \•iolations or the law are referred to ap proprlate federal agencies. No. 3 on the list is housing. He re, says Dorothy Burkhart, chief or the office's consumer complaint staff, gripes center on new home deficiencies that builders won't fu or are slow to repair. Housing complaints have risen from sixth place in 1974 lo third place. NO. 4 IN 1975 W~ A shortage or canning lids. Suppl.Y of lids should double this season. predicts the Agriculturl' Department. Here's the balance of the tally Rank Category s Appliances ---_.,_ __ _...,.._·.ness pucticcs 7 Credit <No. J In 1974) 8 Food 9 Prices 10 lnsurance (No. 12 In 1974 > 11 Travel 12 TV/radio 13 Advertlsing 14 f)Jmiture JS Utililles lNo. 21in1974) 16 MagHines 17 Household 18 Mobile homes, Movers 19 Home repairs 20 Credit cards <No. JO in 1974 ) THE OFFICE'S CONSUMER complaint staff handles roughly 30,000 gripes a year but Mrs . BurkhPrt says, "We'r e essentially a rererral agency. We do not give legal advice, do not Investigate complaints, nor do we ask firms to change their policies. Our habit is to go Lo the top; we think the beads or large companies s hould koow about their CU$lomers' problems. While all we ask 1s that they give the matter equitable consideration, a lt!tl.cr Crom Washington usually gets results." Most businesses are cooperative, although occasional· ly, Mrs. Burkhart admits, one will question the orfice's authority lo interfere in its customer r elations. As for consumers, the federal agency says they have becom.e.mo.r:e.pel'Sistent in pursuing their problems. However, Mrs. Burkhart does not recommend they write to an array ot sour ces for help. because "writing a lot of different people only takes up the consumer's time and can result in wasted duplication or our and other agencies' effom..'' Com~laint lo the Federa l Office of Consumer Affairs ~sed-lo-Washtntton, D.G:--ao20L Phoru~mz:t=::::==::;t 24s.6164. Dow Turns to Plus • In Late Trading NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market managed a slight gain today, turning upward near the close of a sluggish session on Wall Street. Trad· ing was relatively quiet. Brokers noted some encouragement over the outlook for interest rates. Weekly figures Issued late Thursday by the Federal Reserve showed a decline in the bas ic ·measure of the money supply. The Dow Jones average or 30 stocks gained 1.58 points lo 988.45. 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'"' , .. ., ... -""-· 1•>, -~ ()ft 'I ., -> Ott • , !---------------, .. ~ -... ()If •• • -.. Otf H 10,. -\la Qlf •• s,,.,,.,. -~~agunal/South Eoast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 254, 4 SECTIONS, .c6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA •• # -~. A.It •r110011 ~. \'. Stoeks FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1976 TEN CENTS 0 iLaguna Planners Push Opell Spitee Buy ~ '. The Laguna Beach Planning CommlJSion has elven iolormal approval to aUocaUoo ol S267 ,000 1 for the purchase of inland proper· ty surrounding Laguna Beach, study aealon thb week by the commluioo willbe.fc:nn•Hqd al 7:30 p.m. Tuesday when the com· minion meet.a in regular aeukm. pet project of Mayor Phyllis Sweeney, acquisition or ttic Moulton Meadows, an 'un· developed area near Arch Beach Heights. Toro Road ; t b e 472·acr e . Marcroh properly localed behind Top or the World and the proposed s ite for a low·cost senlor cllltens housing develop· meot: and the 73-acre Moulton The funds are a portion of the city's federal revenue sharing monies earmarked for acquisi· Uon of open space, Tbe priorities pointedly om.It a pet project of CouncllmaD Jon Dranct. acquialUoo ot 20 acres in Lquna Canyon for creation of a combination festival grounds, parking area and city part. · Brand bas forwarded the 20 acre purchue ua means ol solv· inti the city's annual traffic con· g.Uon problem by syphoolng o(f cars before they r each the downtown area. providing motorUla lVith a reaaon ror stop-PiDC and parking well out in the canyon, and then ridine trams in· totbecit.y. Bra.nd was not immediately available-for comment on the commission's priority lis t , however. be is known to be an· noyed with the decision and la ex· pected to again present his case when the commission meets The list dwised by ~ com·· Tuesday. ., mission Include• t.be 192· acre Meadows. I The commission eave a last Ridgecrest property located The council is txpected to gel the proposal Wednesday. The priorities established in a priority for land purchase to a between Laguna Beach and El Planes Crash; 176. Die I I Crash Kills HB Woman By MICHAEL PA.SKEVJCH • Ol-0.11, ...... _ A chain reaction collision on raio·was hed Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach late Thursday killed a young mother and her unborn baby, destroyed three vehicles and left a teen.aged motorist facing charges or manslaughter and felony drunk driving lOday. The dead woman was iden· tified as Mrs . Janjce Eberhardt, 33, or Huntington Beach. The driver who alJegedly start· ed the four.car pileup is 17. The accident was the worst of many throughout Orange County that, poUce said, were at least 7 partially caused by rainy weather ana slick streets. S11pporting Press Freedona Several hundred members of the Peoples' jailed indefinitely for protecting a con· Temple Christian Church in San Fran· fidential source. A Superior Court hearing cisco demonstrate in Fresno in support of for the detained reporters is scheduled next four Fresno flee newsmen who have been Friday. Numerous early morning traf· nc jams and freeway accidents plagued Orange County com· muters as they traveled to work today, law enforcement olficera ~ B,;._! _.] "V -;)· :1i:~u:~::.~11~:::.p:~ t.....anvon rJ.Ug.e-~yeu typical or a rainy morning, but .-......,- the-<!r-ashes were believed '>>----.~,OOO S*-·-*-·-n w.T0 __ 1J Cut--Congi-ne•wn· -to involve serious Injuries. tfP7.J, "' &«,.;fl&U ~ W ~ Uf,(.I, ~" Steady raln forced the closint <See RAIN, Page A!) * * * Storm Causes Power Outage In LA Areas LOS ANGELES CAP) -A re· lentless tropical storm dumped heavy rainfall on Southern California today , bringing power outages ti> nearly four million people throughout the stale and scattered traffic acci· clenls on water ·soaked roadways. The m ost ser ious power fallure occurred when the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP) switching sta· Uoo al Victorville shorted out around 1 a.m. today. A bridge to the Festival ol Arts is in the works by the Laguna Beach Municipal Services Department today. Stan Scholl, department direc· tor. has prepared a plan for con· structioo or a "village at· mosphere" . pedestrian bridge over Laguna Canyon Road. The bridge, accessible both by ramps and a stairway, could eliminate the pedestrian tratnc in front of the Festival ol Arts as vis· itora meander across the road. The pedestrians have been cil· ed as one reason for congestion along the road during the heavy summer traffic. Cost or the bridge would be about$95.000-'tbe.Festival ol Arts has pledged a donation of S35,000 toward Ila developrpent. Schoff sifcl the cify Will seek the participation or "other artlat or· ganizations" and the state depart· n1ent of Trans portation (Ca1Traos), Laguna Canyon Road Is a state highway. The bridge would be faced with wood and arch abovetberoadway close to the point where the Festival grounds end and the ten· nis courts begin. Scholl said the bridge will not ooly aid traffic now, but will be a signl.licant safety lmprovemellt both for pedestrians and for motorists. This isumm er there were several rear·end co11isions as drivers braked for penoos cross· ing the street. The City Council will consider the bridge plan at its Wednesday session. Royal Rites? Papers Say .Charles to Wed LONDON (AP)-TwoLondonnewspapers report· ed today that Prince Charles, heir to the throne, will marry 2S·year-old society beauty Davina Sheffield when his naval service ends next year. The London Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror said they got the in- formation from friends of the prince and Miss Sbe!field. Charles, 27, is commanding a naval minesweeper off Britain's northeast coast. The two have been close friends for two years, the papers said, but have appeared together P•n•c• a.•111.0 In public only once this year -at a polo match near WtndsorCastle. Yugoslav Tragedy '-Worst' BELG RADE. Yugos lavia (AP> -In the worst collision in aviation histery, a British airliner and a Yugoslav charter jet carryine West German tourists met head-on at 35.000 • reet near Zagreb today and plunged to the ground. Officia.ls said all 176 people aboard were ki1led. A witness among the first to ar· rive at the crash site said the body or one plane was burned out. He said the wreckage of the two planes landed about a mile apart and bodies and luggage were scattered around the rub- ble. "It was a frontal collision in m idair," a British Airways spokesman said in London. The cause was not known. The worst previous collision M °"''' ,. ... "•" ..... qor Di~• Newport Beac h Mayor Howard Rogers suffered a fatal heart attack today at bis Balboa Peninsula home. He was 55. ' wu in July 1971, when an All· ·v rd .41 L • Nippon Airways Boein1 121 col· r 0 .riuOrtWn Uded wt th a Japanese air (Otte-t:J>:f :,'ortota, 7apan, killlne V-iews Backed The British plane carried 54 paaMD1••A-a1MMUlll8calllWdllLellr::~~·~~~1·~fll bera, the spokesman said. A f'UJ ~ British Airways spokesman in New York said there was ooe American and one Canadian aboard the plane. However, of. ficlals In London said there were at least two Americans and some Turkish nationals aboard. The New York spokesman said it would be 12 to 24 hours before a passenger list was available. The Yugoslav plane had J08 passengers and five crew members aboard, company (See PLANES, Page A2) Police Seek Molester of Girl in Irvine In the third case or child molestation in Irvine within the past three weeks, a 3~·year-old Irvine glrl was coaxed into a car Thursday night and forced to commit acts of sex perversion, police sald. WASHINGTON (A P ) Roman Catholic leaders met for more than an hour today with President Ford and announced a fterward they were "en- couraged" by bis views on abor· tioo, but added : "Th.ls does not mean we are totally aatiafled." The President met with one Ca tboli c c a·rd i oa l , three archbishops, and two bishops. A spokesman for the · clergymen told reporters they were encouraged becauae "the President agrees on the need for a constitutional amendment" af. feeling abortion. The same group met 10 days ago with Democratic presiden- tial nominee Jimmy Carter and declared afterward they were "disappointed " by Carter 's stand on abortion. White House presss secretary Ron Nessen sald Tbunday that Ford does not ravor a propoeed constitutional amendment ban· ning abortion but does favor a constitutional amendment let· ling each state set its own policy on abortions. Those meeting wiQ'! Ford today 1 we r e Archbi s hop Joseph Bernardin or CinclonaU, presi· dent of the National COnference <See ABORTION, Piie AJ) DWP spokesman Ed Freuden· burg sn 1d about 1100 ,000 customers in the city suHered blackouts rangln~ from three to 17 m inutes lie s aid the switching plant, which relays powe r from the ·Pacific Northw es t . Nevada and Arlionn. suddenly went out, and a complete explanaUor,. is still unavailable, although weather ts suspected as the cause. The relays atrectcd other (SffSTORM. PageA2) To prevent walkers from cross· ing the street at grade, a fence Is proposed to be constructed tem· porarily along the center median of Laguna Canyon Road in front or the festival grounds. Buckingham Palace refused comment and Miss Sheffield could not be reached. Irvine PoUce said today they are conducting an all-out search for the child molester and have asked Irvine residents with any information regarding the BUB· pect or hls vehicle to phone the police department. Accord1n1 to investigators, the girl was walking on a h~avtly traveled residential street •in a south Irvine area when she wu coaxed into a car by a man about 2S lo 30 yeari old. Coast \ Olll'I ............... SELLS HOTEL PeulPrftley ·Presley to Sell SC Inn Clerrwnte Figure to Head for ·Oklahoma 11)' PBIUP &OSIL\&IN °' ................. Paul Presley, Nbon famlly in· Umate and part owner ot the San Clemente Inn, will sell tbe Inn and retire to Oklahoma. Presley said the hotel is in escrow and commands a purchase price or more than $2.S mlllloa. . A lobby display ol a t.qe col- lection or Nixon memonbWa. 'much ol It donated bJ JUdwd and llrs. Nixon, from tbe pre- sidential yean and th* au.a trti-. will be moved, ftaleJsalcl. u soon u a aite for a tull·Oedced museum isfoun4. That will depend, be said. on ar · ranaements pendiqwttb tbe Nlx· om, for years bis San Clemente neilbban, aad tbeir aide Col. JackBnonan. Presley, 58, president ol San Clemente Inn, lnc .• owns 20 per· ceat lnt.erest in the bot.el. The wealthy Champlin f1mily, whose diverse corporate interests in· elude airplane and rtne manuf ac· turin1 and land lJntestmeots. owns tbe rat. , He 1.td wblle the pendiagsale is "a tqtbiq•• to blm, "totl)em it ts aoeoltWr amall lD..atmenla. ·' PNlleJ will Ntire to Enid .. Okla., bu• of U.. Olamplin operation, where be bMnda to ,. ad flah, and act aa a consul· tut to tbe corporation. Preatey lived in Enid eeveral yean before com1q to San Clemente. He Hid MellDinc health bu en· courued bim to make tbe mon. ''You inow, '' be aaid, ''you let to rudiq iD UM paper about )'OW' frlendl pualn& on, and you SIU', now walt ... there are things l sUll wanttodo yet." Presley. a former San Clemente city councilman and chamber of commerce director, took over operation ot t.be San Clemente lnD 14 years aeo, wbe.n, be said, it WU loalq $300,000 a year. He nursed it back to financial health. His celebrated friendsblp with then Presrdent Nixon, who often would conduct preu con· ferences from the hotel, was believed to be a factor. fllU1 of the cbief execuUve'a staff stayed •l tbe hotel. . But lt was also partly bftauae ol. Presley's deterDUaation to run the bo&el u a sort ot country chlb, in a friendly almalplme without UM 1Uff-Upped a&tltude <SeePa~LEY,hpA.1) After the gJrl was forced to participate lo the ..:ts, sbe wu releued unbanned, pollcesald. The vehicle la deRribed as be- i ng late model, shiny black, possibl~~tiac Flreblrd, bear· ID« Nev cenae plat.es similar toWUB439. Irvine police nid the descrip. lion of the man lo this lDddeDt ia notlimllar to the case on Aue. 30,· when a 12·year·old. 1lrl WIS picked up by a motorist and then molested in an old barn id lrvtne. The first child molestation case occurred on Aus. 25, when two 13·year.old 1irb were molested in the Harvard park area. A suspect ln tbat cue turned himself in the next clay, 1econlin1 to police. Other Stories Addltional South County stories 1ppear today on Paae 84. Weather September r1in Is becomiq a famlUar sight, with no clearing llkely through Saturday. Humidi- ty will continue b11b. ~t ~ghl82·87. Lows8f.73. INSIDE TOD~ l:" Tlw Nftl1f'MI Honor Art Mu.1nm focHfl on tllrte c:fWerH Oragc Couftlr,artia far it• /mt tho10 of tlw "°'°"·. Su Page Cl of the Wtt~. l•tlex MY--.ntw AM ..... 'Q.J • I ........ .. .......... AM jol LM....... A1 ............ M,Dt J ~ ....... CMMy Al a...Mef OM•,_... •t·I ~ Cl lflolle~ Ate ~ cs-... ... , ......... IC" Al MIOMI,._ AM-ti ............. M~ Q ............... Mtl""9111i!t:t Q.1 .,.....,.. Q.1 .._. ., .. ,, --.. .................... .l .. .... ....... CA~ .,, .. --~ ,. Al OAILYPtLOT U SC J ,. .......... ;8TORM .•. ~Ulitles, including 1.3 mllUon ~u1tomers or the Southern ;callfornia Edison Co and 1.8 :,.Umon euatomen ol Pacllic :Ou and l!lectrle Coo\pany. he :uJd. ; The National Weather Service ~eported that .84 mch!!S of rain !had fallen ln downtown Los Angele• in six hours. Fluh flood watches were posted for the debert and mou11· t&in areQ, with raU\fall el(Pttt· ed to tei&Ch four to seven lnches ... in mountamous areas neur San Diego. "Tropical Storm Kathleen 1s working its way thr~h Raja California today and is weaken· I ng quic.kl y, ·· a Nat ional Weather Service spokesman said. lie s aid the storm would dump most of its rain today and tbnight, with continued showers upected Saturday. • • Tbe storm boosted Southern Call!ornia's rainfall average lo l 15 inc hes s ince June. The normal level for thls date is .06 of an inch. Meanwhile. dozens of minor accidents along rain-s lick freeways snarled tr~fic. caus: ing delays of up to a half hour II\ some areas. , Winds in the mountains were gusting 20 to 25 mjles per hour as temperatures in tugh coastaJ a nd tntermedtate valleys ranged Crom 82 to a humid 87 degrees. \ Power lin'es also were downed in the San Diego area, causing numerous-but t e mpol"ar y blackouts. A tanker truck overturned on a slickened highway in northern San Diego, reaking a utility pole in half. Work crews answered reports or power outages and minor flooding in Chula Vista. San Diego, National City, Coronado and Imperial Beach. A number of burglar alarms were set orr by excess moisture and flooding. An old vacant house shifted on its foundation. causing a gas line to break. During the night. three inches of rain fell al Ml. Laguna and a hill-inch at tbe downtown San Diego afrport. * * * Fro• Page ,\ I RAIN ... \lf many city streets. including Mac Arthur Boulevard in Newport Beach-and · police officers reported a high number or stalled cars. Showers and considerable cloudiness is expected to con- ti.nue in Orange County through Saturday, with a possibility or clearer skies on Sunday, accord· Ing to today's r eport from the Na· tional Weather Service. -The F-B+n, s pawned by- liopical s torm o£Ltbe..coast o£ Mexico, caused a five-minute p6wer outage thrqughout much o( the south county area when lithll\ing struck a transformer at about 1 o'clock this morning. In addition. most of Anaheim ~ ielt without power for about lQ mimates early today. Weather oHicials said the s torm bas produced the first meuurable rainfall since July 1. Lut season there was oo rainfall reported until Oct. 6. Stations throughout the county reported a n average or about three· qW.rters of an inch of rain during · the pa.st 24 hours. I - Qu~rtet Held For Drugs LOS ANGELES (AP) -Four persona were arrested after police aaid they stumbled across a cache of drugs vaJued at more t.tvan $250,000 in an apartment. Police said of(icers lnvesUgat· inc a string of buraJaries became suspicious late Wednesday when tt.ey saw a man suddenly jump from his car and run. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wt«J Ptu_,_,....,.,_ Jeck R. Curley YIU Pfttlellftl el'ld 0._ .. ,,._.. The>mes Keevll Cclllw Thomn A. Murph!~ -.i...•- Chertes H. Loos RlcNrd P. N•ll •s,i,1.,. -.-"'-'_. Laauu .. K" Office .,..oi.-Y<•S'"'1 ~11..._-....... o ........ .,.,, Offk• ,.,,•Mtw_nowo1ensir"' "~'t:t~:-.O:~:~~~~-=· ••S..0 ...... __ . Tele••• C7'4) "'241 a.ssHlld Mvwtl .. MJ.'611 ~ .. aQ All D1per'91•utl: T1 .. 91lt1•1· ........ , __ , .. _ 4"""" Cooeofr ...... 1'1t °'""' CMll -• .i.i,,. C- ::li ...... :-:;..::r.~~l'r.:~ =--~ Nllt-C.ef •llMl!l ... clal ............. al t-•-· ,.._ ,, ...... "-!Miid .. c.w -c.-.. ~· .... -•• (-t.>tt -....,,..,,,,..,.._u_""' INl•l«Y __ _ &'US-r. " ' ed South County Clerk's Work Lauded By ANNE COOPER ........ ll, ...... ,.... Judie Richard Hamill.on brou1bt James Harris to the Sou.lb Orange County Municipal Court u court clerk and chief ad· miDialraUve officer seven years .,o to reocca.o11.e and ttrumlln• • snarled court procedures. "He baa proven himself more than equal to the task." HamUton said of Harris. Harris says whatever sw:cess he bas had ts due to a basic personality trait -he says he ll an analyst by nature and loves to orga n lae th ings systematically. The walls or his oC!ice in the South County Ciyic Center in Lacuna Nieuel are bung with numerous charts and graphs. During a conversation he is like- ly to pull more visual aids from desk drawers and olftce cup· boards. "Everything that passes throuab this court is a review ot record," Harris said in an ln· terview th.la week. "1be record i.s, lberefore, all important." To, make the court record as accessible and efficiently or· gaoized as possible for his 40- m e mber s tarr. Harris has educated tbem all in legal pro- cedures. O.Jly .... '4.tll - WELL ORGANIZED Court Clerk Herrls said "It is crucial that we be well organized . or the backlog would get completely out of band." tor back rent may huvc to watt quiw u while to collect. "It he Is dependent on r~ntal Income for his livelihood.'' said Hitrrb . "he can get Into 11 real bind." The court t"lcrk trioo several prof esstons before ~ decided to make a career or the municipal court. When he first wcnl to work (Qr the Lo:s AnRelcs mWliclpal court ln 19S6. It was "just a job." "I quit once to sell vacuum cleaners," he said. "When l was laid off. 1 went baclc to working for the court.·· From time to time. he con· sldered bec;oming a pharmacist. trumpet player. accountant or lawyer. but in 1965 he was promot· ed to courtroom clerk and decided to stay in the court system. In 1969. Judge Ha milto n brought him to the Orange Coun-· ty Municipal Court. The one· judge south county court was meeting in cramped quarters in Laguna Be ac h a nd San Clemente. One of t.he new clerk's first tasks was to work with tho architect on design of new court facilities in the Laguna Niguel civic center. T11t, T11t t ~ • Usinc his cha.rting skills, he re· duced the mammoth California Rules of Court to a single page chart. He said his staff is currently processing judgments which should have been done in May. The only way to improve on the backlog situation, he said. would be to hire additional people. particularly supervisory management personnel. The court now has three judges and a fourth judge, already justified by the court's case load. will probably be added within a year. A protective plastic wrapping is removed from the gold · m ask of Tutankhamun. boy king of Egypt from 1334 to 1325 B.C .. at the National Gallery of Art in Washington. The mask. along with 55 treasures from Tutankbamun's tomb. are in the United-States for a six-ci\y tour. •'The court backlog is a treme"Ddoua problem," Harris But the court is again in cramped quarters and will have to ask the county sheriff s subs ta· tion occupying part or the build· ing to vacate space originaUy de- signed to be a fourth courtroom. F,.... Pflflf! Al Laguna lligh Grads ~?.!!!2~: "ln some sense, it is true to say that justice delayed is justice do· nied,'' Harris said. "In civil cues we have a real problem with delays. A property owner. for example, who sues a renter "My job continues to be a challenge, even for a compulsive organizer like me," Harris said. "Growth requires planning. 1 am working now on projected needs for expanded stare and facilities.·· John Carberry of St. Louil, vice G d h S t praident of the group; Terence ra e t e Ys elll Cardinal Cooke of.New York Ci· ty, Arebbi.abop John J. McGulre 'Wf.' MHfed By PHILIP ROSMARIN °' * 0.lly 1>1e.e SIMI Most of the Laguna Beach High School class or 1976: -Wish they had had more of the nuts and bolts oC a basic education: more reading and math. -Felt their teachers were will· ing and able to lend some help. -Think sc h oo l wa s worthwhile. These are some or the con· clusions or a just-released study oC last spring's graduating class. It was compiled rrom an 18· question s urvey designed to pro- be how students felt about the high school experience they just completed and what their new goals were. Questionnaires were handed to graduates during a practice for ~ceremoQ¥-_ Jl's the first time-this Lype study has been attemp~ed in the Laguna Beach UnJCied School District. According to Blll Barnes. dis- trict director or instructional services. the schools administra· tion hopes the study -to be re· peal ed with each successive graduating class -will reveal trends measuring the effective- ness or teaching programs For example, said Barnes, sup- pose the movement in education s ways toward tra d e a nd technical emphases. That's fine, but if the district's graduate followup s tudy finds that only 3 percent or its young people showed any interest In trade or business fields , then it's a good indicator som ethlng's wrong with the schools pr<>1ram. (Of course. the reverse could be equally true.) Ba mes gives high maria to the study. and to the followup study that will be made next year o( the 239 gradu ating aenior.:s who participated In it. Eighty-seven percentofthestu· dentasurveyed spent three or four years at Laguna Beach High School. a fact Barnes finds graU· rytng because the. tenure leads cred.ibUlty to the 1tudent evalua- tions. The survey shows that the dis· trlct 'a student's are goals· oriented, Barnes says. Just over 80 percent or the craduat.es in· dlcated they Intend to pursue further formal education. either at a college or unlnnity (37 per· cent ). a community college (40) percent, or a trade or business school (three percent). He interprets a hildi percen· ta1e of loocl 1rades amons the class percent 3.0 grade polnta or above)aaastudentrecognltiooor Psychic Aids Hunt for Girl WALNUT CREEK (AP) - Police, desperate for dues ln their search ror a ~year-old cll:l, have enlisted the aid of a paych!c who said be bad an .. awful eene fMllnl'' about tbe edge o( a creek wha'e he led otticen. Tbe peycbic, Wan"llf Campl· tn1. volunteered bJs services aftm-~ce said Llsa DictiMOn. miaalnl aince Sunday. probably bad been bduttAd. "Rllbt now I'll snb at any straw we can 1et." aald Del. Lt. Vince JiJlmO, the importance of doin& well ln · d New York City, Bishop James school. W. Kalone of Younptown, Ohio, Nearly everyone seemed to be and Bilbop Jam es S. Rausch. working toward something, i! not They declined to be photo· Tax Bill Taxes Sensitivities colJege. Some said they would graphed with Ford. serve appreoCiceships or enter on·lhe· job training programs. Five percent of them planned to travel, or just relax, according to the study. None planned to enter the military service. Only two per- ce nt pla n to become homemakers in the Immediate future. Six percent were going to work full time, four percent part-time. Catholic leaders also declined to be photographed -1th Carter. Carter refused to endorse a constitutional amendment ban· ning abortion. He said h e personally opposes abortion and any uae of federal funds to pay ror abortions. And he bas said he respects the riehts ol anyone who seeks passa&e of an antiabortion amendment. Archbishop Bernardin said .. personal opposition is "lot enough." COLUMBIA, Md. CAP> -A Columbia woman is protesting Howard County's practice or ad· dresalnt tax bills for property jointly owned by married couples in the husband's name with the additiooof"and wf." Jean Peterson, co-owner of a home here with her husband. Malcolm. said the practice is a slur against women. She wants the names or mar- ried women who are co-owners or homes listed alongside their husbands• Jnst.ead...oC getting bills quests. He u id the term "wife .. has been used on tax bills for hun· dreds of years . Cromwell added, •·1 don't get my wife's name on any bills from the department stores and utility company." f'rone Page A I PLANES •.. Next year's survey ol these boys and girls will find them men and women. They'll be asked whether their plans were a suc- cess. or wheth er they fe ll through. They'll be asked to R C-1- culate why The answer:s WJ ll ~c..~,sses be..uaed to-help-the-new gr,adual_ - like hers, which was addressed : ••Peterson, Malcolm·L. and wr." Roland W. Cromwell, the coun· --tyLMthlaxnr asnssor,-mtt1re changed the Petersons' bill because of . Peterson's complaints but w 't change other bills ··unless so ebody makes a complaint." officials said. A spokesman said 107 were West German tourists returning from vacations on the Adriatic coast. One was a 21- yc:_ar-old Yugoslav wbo_boarded the p ane at the last minute. The crew were all Yugoslavs, he said. ingclasses. s· s Says Barnes, "These surve)S JgDUp et give you data you never bad before, which allows you to aak questions about your proerams you've never asked before The planes collided at 3: 15 a .m. PDT about lS m iles north e a s t o f Zagreb . Yugoslavia's second largest city and 230 miles northwest of Bel· grade. "You either substantiate your theories, or you expl~ some myths .. He expects the answers to pro vide "almost endless coolribu tions, limited only by lhE' am aginations of Uie intefl)reters of lbedata " Fro• Page A I PRESLEY. • • or' several of the large hotel cbains, he said. The San Clemente Inn, and Nixon's association -1th Presley. put San Clemente on the map. Presley said he used to tell peo- ple where be lived and they'd say. "Where?" He would tell them San Clemente was midway between Los Angeles and San Diego. "Ob," they'd say polJtely. "Now,'' said Presley, "you can say. 'I'm from Caplatrano.' and someone will say, 'Well, where's that?' And you say, 'Why that's riaht next to San Clemente.· "And they know," Presley said, "where ills." He said he intends to make periodic trips back to Calltornla to his Palm Springs home and to shuttle celebrities to Enid's ramous NovemberquaJI hunts. "It's been excitinl as heU to us," he said. "We feel now, after all tha. yean, there's really no more challen1e tn the San Clemente Inn." NeK? Teaclwr ··Honors Set New teacbera of the Laauna Beach Unified School District and St. Catherine/St. Nicholas School will be bonored at a luncheon Monday. 1be event at the Hotel Laguna is sponsored by~ .Mermaid•, tbe women s division of tbe chamber ol commerce. Or1anlsations and bust~ nessea wbbioi to 1pon1C1£ a Wieber at tbe luncb ma,y do 10 b y coatactla1 the dwnber. The ea.t II t5,.. teecber • Regtttrauoo tor the San Juan Capastrano recreation program -'.ll begm Saturday for 32 youth and adult classes, including in· slnletion tn aucb tbinO as aporta, crafts, music and wine apprecia- tion Saturday registration will be from 9 a .m. to nooo at ctty of- fices, 32400 Paaeo Adelanto. Registration will continue on weekdays tor two weeks from 8 a.m.to5p.m. The ran schedule a1ao includes a Las Vegas trip October 9-11, a birthday party service, dog obe· dience. historical San Juan Capistrano and Spanish con- versation. Additional information is available at city offices, 493-ll71 . He said it woul~ be impractical to change all of the bills affected because "we have so much work to do we have to take all or the shortcuts for the sake of effi· · ciency." Mrs. Petenon wrote the state attorney general's office ask.Ing ror an opinion on the county's policy. She claimed that the use or the abbreviation for wife on the tax bills Is equivalent or call- ing a black man "boy." She said Montgomery County women who are co-owners of property are identified by name on tax bills. Jon F. Oster, deputy attorney general, defended Cromwell's declsion to change tax bills only in response to individual r e- KALEIDOSCOPE They were in an established air conidorover Yugoslavia utilized by all civilian planes and close to a major air crossroads, off1c1a1s said. The corridor is under the control or the Zagreb trarric center. British Arlways officials In I London said Flight 476 was on a direct flight from London to Istanbul. The officials said the plane was a Trident 3 jetliner. 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NO. 2J0422 \663 Pl.AC!NTIA AVENUE • COSlA MESA, CAUF. 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -646-23.5.5 • , Orange Uoast EDITION ' I Ot. 69, NO. 2~, _.SECTIONS,~ PAGES· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1976 N/C TEN CENTS . Planes Cras·h; 176 Die f. I • ' ' r Yictim o[ Heart Attack ~ Newport's Mayor ' · Rogers Dead at 55 By JOANfiE REYNOLDS Ol U.. D•lly ~I ... SU" Newport Beach Mayor Howard N. Rogers died"today after suf. fering an apparent heart attack m his Balboa home. He was SS. Mayor Rogers had been suffer· ing from a heart ailment and earlier this year bad undergone open heart surgery. A 10-year veter an of the Newport Beach city council, Rogers was unanimously elected mayor in April. Members of Rogers' family - hi s wife or 29 years, Trudi, sons Robert and Howard Jr .. and daughter Margaret Baker - asked friends and neighbors to refrain from calling the family home News of bis death was greeted with shock and sadness by city employes and city council mem- bers Frank Ivens acting as citv ma nager 10 t he absence of Robert Wynn, declared, ''The whole city Is saddened by the re- <Sff ROGERS, Page AZ> , Man Dies in Mesa Dally ...... SC.... -· SUCCUMBS AT HIS HOME Newport M•yor Roger• SA River Flood Bid lloosted . l :. Orange County officials who have been strongly backing a $740 million flood control project for the Santa Ana Ri ver received a shot in the arm this week in Washington. The flood protection proJecl c leared the Senate Water 'Resottrces s ubcommittee and bas been sent on to the Public Works Committee. Officials say they also learned that the project has now been considered by the House Water Resources s ubcommittee. They attributed Utls to strong local lob· bytng efforts and pressure by the California congressional delega- tion because the matter hadn't been originally scheduled on the _-.meta. The project . designed largely to protect Orange County. is m- cluded in the ommbus public works bill. ' Huntington Be ach Mayor llar rlett Wiede r . who a l so 1s chairman of the Santa Ana River Flood Prolet'tion ~ency. said ahe was told by an aide from Sen John Tunney < D·Callr. > that the action by the Senate subcommal· tee ls a major breakthrough. She said the acUon is tanta· mount to endorsement or the plan favo r ed by Oran ~e . San Bemardlno and Riverside coun- ties. <See FLOOD. Pace AZ) Ocean Course By Newspaper ~ Set Saturday " ••oceans -Our Continuing. t'ronUer" is the subjf)Ct o( a 16-pilrt newspaper "lecture" series . ~DI Saturday in the Daily College credit may be earned -Y reading the Course by Newspaper articles and enrolling .t,Coastline Community College. Elment information and a registration blank may be on page A4 of today's Daily eiot. ;•Course by Newspaper involves lllationally known scbolan and futhc>rs who produce the weekly ~ures whicb will appear 16 '$.aturdays ln the Dally Pilot. , The articles are presented as ~ public service In cooperatioft cWltla the University Extension, l:Jc San Dle10 and Coastline .~unity Coll!te. M11tter, Mutter When Do Officers Break Off Chase? By STEVE MITCHEU. Of I ... D•lly l'I ... ~ Can1>alrol officers break off a pursuit when they believe inno- cent cjtizens m lghtgetburt? night. fled up New._n Boulevard and Fairview Road at speeds estimated at 70-100 mile$ per hour. You had to be a mudder to get to Muller 's Cafe in Costa Mesa this morning and owner Hildegard Provence of Newport Beach was less than pleased about it .. She said a storm drain clogged because of a nearby construction proJect. "First it was dust for three weeks and now I have a J a~e." she muttered. Thdf can, and they frequently Traffic was light on Fairview do. said Costa Mesa Traffic Road. and Motorcycle Officer Bureau Com mander Lt. John A. Robert Crogan spotted the fast Reaan. moving CbevroJel ahead or him Re1ancalls tbede.U.ol AlanG. and gave chase. Brown a "realJJ.:apdy, iD that be Brown and his wife. Patty, was the innocent party in a police were on their way to get a taco at pursuit." 11 :55 when they entered the Jn. Brown, 23, was fatally ir\jured teraection al Fairview_ and Rain, Slick Roads Blallled for Wrecks in a colliifon 11'1 Cosla-Vesa TiJes. Baker. ==---- day ...night, when a car full or_ -1'b.e...speect1n1 Chevrolet 1 By MIC~~~KEVJCH burglary suspec.ts ~ped through a (See PURSUIT Page AZ> A chain reaction collision on red light at Fa1rv1ew Road and ' r ain-washed Pacific Coast Baker Street. colliding with his * * * Highway in Huntingl.00 Beach Volkswagen van. ftj SJ d late Thursday killed a young Policetodaysaidtheyareseek-teS Ste mother and her unborn baby, ing a murder complaint against destroyed three veblcles and left Frank J . Villa. 20, of Santa Ana, F A .d a teen-aged m otorist facing. who allegedly was at the wheet or or CCI ent charges of manstaugbter and the car that hit Brown'svan. felonydnmkdrivingtoday. Villa's passengers, Jose L . Castro Villegas, 21, ol Chula Vis- ta, and Alfred9 Navarro, 21, oC Tijuana. Mexico. are still being held on felony hit and run charges. The trio, surprised by a Costa Mesa resident who caught them tampering with his car Tuesday Presley Inn NearNixons To Be Sold ByPHJLIPaOSMAIUN Ol .. O.lly,.llllllM! Paul Presley, Nixon family In· ti male and pa rt owner of the San Clemente Inn. will stll the Inn and retire to Oklahoma. Presley said the hotel Is In esc r ow and comma nd s a purchase price of more than $2.S million. A lobby display of a large col· lectlon or Nixon memorabilia, much of it donated by Richard and Mrs. Nixon. from the pre- sidential years and their China tripe, will be moved, Presley said, as soon as a site for a (uJJ.tJedled museum is found. That will depend, be said, on ar· rangements pendlq with tbe Nix- oos, for years bis San Clemente nelabbon, and their aide Col. Jade Brennan. Presley, 59, president of San Clemente Inn, Inc., owns 20 per· cent interest in the hotel. 1be wealthy Champlin family, whose diverse corporate ~ in· elude airplane and rifle manufac· luring and land investments. owns the rest. He said while the pending sale is "a big thing'· to bim, "to them It is ooe o( their am aJI inwstmenta. • • Presley will retire to Enid. Okla.. base of the Champlin operatioo, where be lnlendl to golf and fish. and act as a consul· tant to the corporaticn. Presley Uvedln Enidseveralyqnbefore comlna tosan Clemente. He said deeliniq bealtb bu en· courapd bim to make the moYe. (See PaESLEY, Pap AZ) • Victim Brown Catholic rites are scheduled next week for Alan G. Brown. 23, who succumbed 1bunday after· noon to head Injuries suffered Tuesday night when a car carry. inc three burglary sus~ who were fleeing police collided with his van In Costa Mesa. Rosary will be r ecited at 7 p.m. Monday at Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home. 7801 Bolsa Ave., Westminster. Mass is scheduled for St. Joseph's Church. 727 Minter St., Santa Ana, al 10 a.m. Tuesday, family members said today. A 1uveslde ceremony will follow at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. Brown, a 1971 C08ta Mesa High School graduate, is survived by hla widow. Patricia Anne, and dau1bter Makenna Leigh. He la also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown o( Costa Mesa. and two brothers, Patrick Brown or Fullerton. l\nd Robert Brown or CoetaMesa. The dead woman w as iden· tified as Mrs. Janlce Eberhardt,· 33, of Huntington Beach. 'Jbe driver who allegedly start· ed the four·car pileup is ti. The accident was the worst or many throughout Orange County that, police said, were at least partially caused by rainy weather ana slick streets. Numerous early morning traf· fie jams and freeway accidents plagued Orange County com- muters as they traveled to work today, law enforcement o(ficcrs reported. 1be California Highway Patrol said the freeway tie-ups were typical of a rainy morning, but none of the crashes were believed to Involve serious irtjuries. Steady rain forced the closinjl or many city streets, locluding M acArthur Boulevard In Newport Beach and police officers reported a high number of stalled Cati . Showers and considerable cloudiness Is expected to con· llnue In Orange County throqh Saturday, with a possibillty,of clearer skies on Sunday, accord· Royal Rites? Papen Say Charle1 to Wed LONDON (AP)-TwoLondonnewspapersreport· ed today that Prince Charles, heir to the throne, will marry 25-year-old society beauty Oavina4 SbeffleJd when his nava~ service ends next year. The London Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror said they got the in- formation from friends or the prince and Miss Sheffield. Charles1 27, is commanding a naval minesweeper off Britain's northeast coast. . ~I " The two have been close friends for two years. the papers said, but have a ppeared together "'"ceatuus in public only once this year -at a polo match near WmdlorCasUe. Buckingham Palace refused comment and Miss Sheffield could not be reached. ,-. • ' ing to today's report from the Na- tional Weather Service. The rain. s pawned by a tropical storm orr the•coast ol Mexico, caused a fiv.e-minute power outage throughout much or the south. county area when lightning struck a transformer at about 1 o'clock this morning. In addition. most d Anaheim wu left without power for about 10 m!nules early today. Weather officials said the storm bas produced the first. measurable rainfall since July t. Last season there wu no rainfall reported until Oct. 6. Stations throughout the county Teported an average or about three· quarters of an inch of rain during the past 24 hours. Ford Abortwn Views Backed By Catlwlics WASHINGTON CAP > Roman Catholic leaders 'met for more than an hour today with President Ford and announced afterward they wer e "en· coura&ed" by his views on abor· Uon , but added: "1bis does not mean we are totally satisfied." •The President met with one Catholi c cardinal. three archbishops, and two bishops. A s p okes man fo r the clereymen told reporters they were encoura1ed because ''the President agree.a oo the need for a conatituUonal amendment" ar- fectlng abortion. 'nle same 1roup met 10 days a10 with ~moc:raUc presiden· tial nomffiff Jimmy Carter and declared afterward they were "disappointed" by Carter's stand on 1bortion. White House presss secretary Ron NesHD said 'Jbunday lb.at Ford does not favor a propoeed constitutional amendment ban· ninl abortion but does favor a constituUonal amendment let· tine ea~ft' state set its own policy on abortions. Those m~tlng with Ford today were Archbishop Joseph Bernardin of Cincinnati, presi· dent of the--rfattonaJ Coaferenc~ o( Catholic BishOPll; Archbishop John Carberry of St. Louis. Vic~ president of the gmq>; Terence Cardinal Cooke of New York Ci· ty, Arcbbbbop John J. -McGuire d New York City, Bishop James W. Malone of Y ou,nptown. Ohio, and Bl1bop James S. Rausch. Y~goslav Tragedy •worst' J ' I •' l ') • BELGRADE, Yugoslavia • <AP> -In the worst collision in · aviation history, a British ~ airliner and a Yugoslav charter jet t'arry ing West Germ an t tourists met head-on al 35,000 J feet near Zagreb today and plunged to the ground. Officials . said all 176 people aboard were killed. A witness among the first to ar· rive at the crash site saJd the ' body or one plane was burned , out. He said the wreck.age of the two planes landed about a mlle , apart and bodies and luggage were scattered around the rub-• hl~ 1 "It was a frontal collision in midair," a British Airways spokesman said in London. The cause was not known. The worst previous collision was in July 1971. when an All· '> Nippon Airways Boeing 727 col· lided with a Japanese air force F86 over Morioka. Japan, killing 162people. The British plane carried 54 passengers and nine crew mem-1 bers. the spokesman said. A British Airways spokesman in New York said there was one 1 American and one Canadian aboard the plane. However, of· ficials in London said there were ~ at least two Americans and some ' Turkish nationals aboard. The New York spokesman said 1 it would be 12 to 24 hours before a passenger list was available. The Yu1oalav plane bad ·, l08 pa ssengers and five crew members aboard, company r omctat. said. A spokesman aaJd la7 were West German tourists returning from vacations on the Adriatic coaat. One was a 21~ ~ y eeJ'-Old YugOtJl•v-whrM!OA1rd@d-~--I the plane at the last minute. The crew were all.Yueosla.vs. he said. .. The planes collided at 3:15 a .m . PDT about 15 miles 1 northea s t o f Zag r eb, ' Yugoslavia's·second largest city .. and 230 miles northwest ol Bel· grade. 1bey were in an established air • corridor over Yueoslavia utilized , by all civillan planes and close to ., a major air crossroads, olficials J said. The corridor is under the ~ control of the Zagreb traffic 1 cent.er. ·~ British Ariways officials In J• London said Flight 476 was on a direct flight from London to 1, Istanbul. The olflcials said the • plane was a Trident 3 JeUiner. J The Yugoslavian plane was a DC9 belonging to the Yugoalav ·1 charter company loex-Adria. " The DC9 was flying between Split, Yugoslavia, and Cologne. J West Germany. In Cologne, officials said the Yugoslavian plane had bee n chartered by Kaufhol, a Coloene- bued tourllt agency. Britiah Airways set up an acct-J dent center at Heathrow Airport to deal with inquiries from 1 pauengers • r elatives and. J friends. A four-m an government 1 lnspecllon team headed for · Yugoslavia to investigate the I cr ash. 1 Coast Weather Sep tember rain la becomin1 a familiar •leht. with no clearln1 llkely throufh 81turday. Humid!· ty wU coallnue hl1h. Coast ~ihl IZ•l7. Lows 66-73. INSIDE TODA t' TM N..,,,ort Harbor Ar1 AfUHUm /OC1AHI Oft thrflf dlt1nN ~ Counfr.artUt1 for Ut Jirat 1hoto of tlw MllOl'I. See Page C I of 1111 Wttlcnlda. latleJC An'-....... 1<• A16 -.... C.-1 ...."" ......... ,_ .... LM...,... A, ........... M,Dt ~· Al Or--~ Al ~ OM4,......' &t•I CllMitl Cl ..,.... '9fW Alt ~ Cf..... aw o..lll*'ket Al *'*MtftllU AM-tt • ..,. .. ~... _.. ,....,..._ a ............. CH .,__,. GI ,.._. AM-II....., M ......................... ............. ~ WllCllFll C1.i ....~ .. \ '1 I ~ .. \ J . ' i ' I Al DAIL y PILOT N/C Friday September 10 1976 71 Hostages Ueld . Hijackers Demand Arabia Trip : , ; ISLAMABAQ, Pakistan <AP) , An lndian Arrlines Boeing 737 wu hijack~ on a domestic flight over India early today and forced to land at Luhore. r a,lu tan, authorities said. Sources in Pakistan and th_, ln· dian capital of New Delb1 uld six ol the 11 peasenc~ aboard were releaaed because they became Ill. They were a West German woman, ~er hUJband and child and three Indians, the sources said. The plane carried seven crew members, officials said. Ao airline spokesman said no Ametican1 weTe known to be aboard the plane. He said the German family was part of a 15-person German lour group. Mesa Police Plan Auction Nffd four shiny Packard hub caps? Costa Mesa police have them, plus about SS bicycles, a sur- fboard, tape decks and other items going on the auction block Saturday. Officer R.C . Bersch said the police auction will begin at 10 a.m. in the parking lot behind the Police station, 77 Fair Drive. n. bijaeken deniandect IO co to Saudi Arabia. SOW"Cet tald. However, there was no indlcat.IOC\ of their nationallry. Offlcl•ls made no immediate re ponn to thedtmands The plane was h1Jackcd shortly wter taltinf off frum Palam ln- tern:itlonal Airport tn New Delhi at 7 a.m. -6:30 p.m. Thursday POT -en route to Bombay, with stops scheduled In the Indian cihes of J aipur and Aurangabud. New Delhi flilbl cootroJ sa.id it lost radio contact with the plane and no further word wu received until it land~ in Lahore about an hour later. The last hijacking to Pakistan of an Indian• Airlines ruebt OC· c urred in 1971 when two 1Caabmlrl1 forctd a Fokker Ftltndship plane on a domestic flight to ny to Labon. All the passengers wue relu sed but the plane was later blown up. Two months ago. alter a fl\'e year hiatus stemming from thC' 1971 war over Bangladesh, lnd1a •nd Pak1stao completf'd rctstora· lion oc fuU diplomatic relahona and resumed flights over each otber's territory. P akistan 's prime minis ter Zu.llikn Ali Bhutto, held a higb- JeveJ government meeting today. The government issued a state- m~t that it was deeply con- cerned with the Ufety ol the pusenren and crew or hi- , jacked plane and was doing "whal is possible to ensure ·its safety." Saddened by Loss Death o{ Rogers Shocks Officials City ofricials in Newport Beach reacted with shock aod sorrow today to the death of .Mayor Howard Rogers. Ro1ers • council colleagues · declared themselves saddened at his locss and uid his absence wiU create a void on the council. Fro• Page Al "I really feel for Trudi, his wife," said Councilman. Ray Williams. "ll'a eolnl to be tough, but I'm sure Howard went out doiDI wbal be always wanted to do-be mayor." Couooilwoman Lucille Kuehn. an occasional adversary over ci- ty issues, said Rogers bad "given more service to tbU city than any other councilman on record. POLICE PURSUIT • • • the intersection ·at the same time. Brown was tossed 170 feet through the front window of his van, suffering fataJ head in· Juries. .. Police officers operate pursuits .at their own discretion." Reaan s aid. "Jn this case, a motorcycl e patrolman was pursuing the three men up Fairview Road." Regan said the cycle officer was about 400 yar<h behind the Fwu/,.raising Feed Planned By KiUXJnians The Kiwanis Club ol Corona del Mar plans a fundraiser Saturday at the corner of MacArthur Boulevard and Paci!ic Coast Highway. A ancake breakfast will be served from 7-11 a.m. w th-:-a hamburger lun~heon to follow from 11 a.m. t<f"3t>:m:--Tb~ cost for each is $1.50. In addition. home-baked goods, indoor I outdoor plants and art ob- ject.a will be on sale throughout the day. Proceeds will benefit Kiwanis supported youth organizations, including the Boys' Club of the Harbor Area, Joplin Boys ' Ranch, Sea Scouts. American Field Service and the club's own high school scholarship pro- gram. Quartet Held For Drugs LOS ANGELES <AP> -Four persons we re arrested after police said they stumbled across a cache of drugs valued at more than $2$0,000 in an apartment. Police said ortictta invesllcat- inc a etring of bureJaries became s uspicious late Wednesday when they saw a man suddenly jump tro"°' his car and run. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wad "'·--~Jack R. Curley v.c•""'*"'_°",.. .. ~. ~as Keevll [f•lot Thomas A. Mur)ltlln& ... ,..,1<19£dilar Olarlcs ~f. Loos Rlc1WN'd P. Nall Offlus 0•14 ,,..,... ]JO.,...,, 8"~ ~''"' \. .... l'•M~ ,, .. Gliff!ftt'fft \tf#t "~"t':c:':!~~~ISIO~~ ~II ••-O-F,.wr Ttllllll IM (114) ~· ClassH*I Act.eni~ MM671 ~M(~ V611(¥ Nit-.Oft'c:.t1 511-4110 ...... ,,..~ 4'~ ,,__"'°'-~·~ S..tm a.,...,.,, ,.,. ~ CeQ.-..... c.,.. ~· .. "°.,ni;.:~!!~~ .. :=.-:':':: ,..,_,_, wllMltl JN<!All JHm-ef ._ .... _. tf.:r~'·~·,c.:i.~ ~~:_.Cf\J-n ~ Hy,ll'y-IM.1\-tMY!-Wf...0_._ au;-·· car, and bad nol activated his emergency lights or siren at the time of the crash. "From what we can gather from the suspects, they didn't . even know they were being followed by the motorcycle of· ficer,'' Regan said. However, they appareoUy did know that the Costa Mesa police helicopter was overhead. .. This was not a panic situa- tion." he said. "We bad other un- its converging on Fairview and Baker just before the crash, and none ot them had emergency lights or sirens going." ' "There was nothing to push them into those kinds of speeds," he said. · "I don't know the answer to a situation like this. It's a case of the police versus the lawbreaker versus the innocent citizen," Regan said. "All three were caught up in an explosive situation which could not have been avoided." He said when officers are con· fronted with a particular felony •·ae lenl of his talents and bis marvelous personality as well. I have enjoyed every deba~ I had with Howard and l shall miss hi .. m. Paul Ryckoff also noted that one of Rogers' chief ambitions had been to be mayor. "I'm glad be bad a chance to serve. He was a very easy guy to get along with." His sentiments were echoed by Dan Rogers, executive director of the Newport Harboc Chamber of Commer ce, speaking for the business community. "We extend our regrets to Mayor Rogers' family," be said. ''The city bas lost someone who had a great background in Newport Beach and who had the interesu of the city at heart. "He understood business, he w-.. accessible and be would listen. He bad a great sense of humor. We are saddened al his loss." * * * ~~:;::;:mr: 11:~·~:&0.::;.at -----~•--hge-A • "They're obligated by law to protttt-lhe-public-from people like this." · He said omcers often "break otf" a chue, especially since the proven success of police helicop- ters. "We're fortunate in Costa Mesa to have the equipment that prevents situations like lhis mosl of the time. "This particular incident is a real tragedy. A completely inno- cent. person was killed going through a gl'een light. It's going to be very difficult for the family to adjust to this tragedy," Regan said. Newport City Manager6tFair' After Surgery Newport Beach City Manaaer Robert Wynn was reported in fair condition today following open heart surgery Thursday al Hoa& Memorial Hospital. A hospital s pokesman said Wynn 's recovery ls being monitored in the hospital's in- tensive care unit -a standard procedure for heart surgery P•· tlents. The 4S.year--0ld administrator underwent surgery to replace a heart valve that had become calcified. He said he expects to be ofr worlt for the next sill weeks. ctty councllmen Monday will be asked to confirm Clly Penoo· nel Director Frank Ivens aa Wynn'• temporary replacement. Kissinger Sets Mrica Trip WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary or State Henry A. Kiss· Inger will fly to southern Africa Monday In an effort to promote peace in t.bal troubled reeion. a White House spokesman an· nowieecl today. Press teereta.ry Ron Nessen. satd ltluin1er wlll vhlt Tamania, Zambl• ud South Africa -and perbapa other na· llons -al President Ford'• direct.Ion. No U.S. secretary Of ttate bu ever vlslled South Africa. -ROGERS ... portofMr. Roten' death."· Members of Rogers' family had hoped to delay the release of information of the mayor's death because Wynn is recovering from open be art surgery that was performed Thursday at Hoag Memorial Hoapilal. Robert Rogers said the family was concerned that the shock of the news would delay Wynn's re· covery. Milan Dostal, mayor pro tern, said he was "deeply shocked," when be received the news this morning. He described Mayor Roeers as a good friend and coUeague and said, "The city will sorely miss his leadership as mayor." "He devoted an Inordinate amount of time and effort toward the city be loved. He considerded public service a high calling and devoted himself to serving the people of Newport Beach." Dostal sald he planned to spend the day with Ivens in briefing about city a/fairs. He said he was unsure of the status or Monday 's scheduled council meeting. "Under the charter It must be held," he explained, "but I don't know what business will be transacted. I will be discussing the question lhls afternoon." Mayor Rogers, who would have been ~ on Sept. 18, grew up in Newport Beach. His family moved to the beach city in 1921 wbeo be was a year old. He wu flnt elected to the city counclr in 1986 and durlJlg hJa tenure on the counctl Hned four years as mayor pro tem. Rogen' aon Robert said IOday that funeral arrangements are pendin.s. In addJtton to bis wife and three children, Rogers Is also survived by bis 14-monlh-old granddau1hter, V~Baker. TONIGJJr FOOTBALL -OCC vs. C7preu Colle1e. LeBard Stadium, 1:30 p.m. f • T11t, Tut A protective plastic wrapping is removed from the gold mask of Tutankhamun, boy king of Egypt from 1334 to · 1325 B.C., at the National Gallery of Art in Washington. The mask, a long with 55 treasures from Tutankhamun's tomb, are in the United States for a six-city tour. PRESLEY INN ... '"You know," he said, "you get lo reading in the l>aper about your friends passing on, and you say, now wait ... there are things I still want lo do yeL" Pres l ey, a former Sa n Clemente city councilman and chamber or commerce director. took over operation of the San Clemente Inn 14 years ago, when • be said, it was losing $300,000 a year. He nursed it back to financial health. His celebrated Criendship with then President Nixon, who o~n would conduct press con- ferences from the hotel, was believed to be a factor. Many of the chief executive's stalf stayed al the bote I. But it was also partly ~ause of Presley's determination lo run -the hotel as a sort of country dub, in a friendly atmosph!re wit.boul the stiff-lipped attitude of several of the large hotel chains, be said. The San Clemente 1nn, and -Nixon's association--with Presley, put San Clemente on the map. -Presley sa1d tre used to ten peo- ple where he Lived and they'd say, "Where?" He would tell tbem San Clemente wu midway between Los Angeles and San Diego. "Oh," they'd say politely. Apartment Loot~d By Mesa Burglars Police are seeking burglars who entered a Costa Mesa apart- ment Thursday and look two guitars and a cassette player valued by the victims at $950. The burglary was repe>rted by Robert Aguilar and D'Wayne AJ. ten Lundquist of 387 W. Bay SL Police 1ajd lbe burglar.a Pl"ied- open a bedroom window to enter the single story apartment. "Now," said Presley, "you cun say, 'I'm from ..Capistrano,' und someone will say, 'Well, where's that?' And you say, 'Why that's right next to San Clemente.· "And they know." Presley s aid, "where it is." He .said he intends lo make periodic t rips back lo California torus Palm Springs home and to s buttle celebrities to Enid's famous November qu.ail hunts. ··n •s been exciting as hell to us," he said. ··w e feel now. orter all these years, there's really no more cha llenge in the San Clemente Inn." Hearst Castle Trip Planned The Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Depart- ment is sponsoring a trip to Hearst Castle, Oct. 16 and 17. The price, $88 perpe.rson (dou- ble occupancy), includes bus transport11Uon , one night's lodg- ing in Paso Robles, tour of Hearst Castle and a stop in Solvang. · Registration is now being ac- cepted at the parks, beaches a nd rea-eaUon office at 3300 Newport Blvd., Monday through Friday from 8 a .m . lo 4 :30 p.m . Registratfon ls open to all adults and to children 12-17 years of age, if accompanied by a parent. For more information call 640-2271. Strikers to Vote SALINAS <AP) -Strikers were scheduled lo finish vbting to-' day on a proposed agreement to end a walkout against frozen food processing plants in Salinas, Modesto, P atterson and Santa Maria. KALEIDOSCOPE Housing Balloting To Close Ballolln£ was lo end todu)• al UC Irvine on a conll'Ov~rsial rc- Ccrcndum that ns kt.-d tudenls If they wanted to spend SJ0,000 to help finnnce a student·l'Wl hous· in1t c-oopcratlvt-. If approved. th• money \\Ould be alver\ to I rvine Slutlt•nts' Cooperative lm· . r• nl'W corpora· Uon formed to try to provide 11 eo- op housintt plan at UCl. Student officers at UCl say the)' sup port the idea of coop Musing on campus, but they came out against spendina r $10,000 of student reserves. ~ecutive Vice President &b. tjreeze says ther.c 1s only $50,UOO ln student rt-serves a nd that $10.000 shouldn •t be spent on a project such as the coop r or- porat1on. St udents al UCI rucei\'rd ballots this month in their re- gistration paekels . Results of the balloting are expected t(I be known either lute today or Mon- day. Mike Rugger a , founder and chairman of the corporation, says he hopes to orrer students a coop similar to the ones at UCLA and UC gerkeley, where rents are up to 40 percent lowt-r than other apartment rents , The units would be managed by students, who would also run a food cooperative. nuggera, a PhD chemistry candidate, says he needs $25,000 to obtain a loan package from the bank. He's ho.Ping the university or city will buy land for the pro- Jtet and then lease it to the stu· · dents . who would bui ld and manage apartments. Fro• Pag_. 1\ I FLOOD •.. She said she was informed that the U .S . Arm y Corps or Engineers will soon launch feasibility studies in phase one of implementing the project. Edward Just, director of the Flood Protection Agency, 11a1d he is now ··very hopeful " that the full project will be approved by Congress before adjournment 1n October "The action taken this week is a major step in a long chain of events in getting adequate flood protection lo this area." he said Thursday. Officials from the three coun- t.Jes have lobbied stsongly for the project and testified at hearings before the Senate subcomm ittee in early August. A blow had been dealt lo the three-county plan when a pro- posal to build a dam in MentonP In San Bef'fiardino C011nty was called economically infeasable by the Army Corps of Engineers' Review Board. Mrs. Wieder said Thursday, however. that she bas bt..>en told that the ent.ire package-includ- ing the Mentone Dam, elevation of the Prado Dam and additional channeling lo Orange County - has been given backing by lhe subcommittee. Mrs. Wieder said an Army Corps of Engineers study showed that the Santa Ana River Posed lhe worst potentiaJ nood threat of any area west or the Mississippi Just said the cost of the proJect had climbed from $450 million lo $750 million in three years because of inflation factors. "It's necessary that action not be delayed anQlhec two years oc the costs may reach $900,000," he said. · Our showroom 1s a virtual kaleidoscope of colors. The reasons are varied -: We know that color coordinating is the primary target when buying carpet. Quality is usually second in line. and because we have such a vast selection of Qualities. It is easy to coordinate color and quality to each Individual's taste. However. we know that a volume of samples looking at you can seem very confusing -but we feel that showing Just a few samples is not a fair representation of the carpet business. Our huge selection gives our salespeople every possible option in working with people. helping them to find the perfect choice. So if you are in the market to select your carpeting -select Alden's to help you, that's what we're tor!l!I I DEN'S 1fillllli: iiisilJlii:iiin: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood ffoOr l IC. NO, 2 J04 U 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92621 • PHONE 646·4838 -6•6-2355 L '. Saddlebaek VOL. 69, NO. 2S.., '4 SECTIONS,~ PAGES· fternoon N.V. St..._.ks FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1976 TEN CENTS Catholics 'Encouraged' hy F -ord ; t WASHINGTON <AP) -iJComan Catholic leaders met for more than an hour today with Prealdent Ford and announced fallerward they wer e "en· •:,a::1·~:Je:~s ·~ :e!~i ~ean we are totally satisfied." . . The Presjdent met with one Catholic cardinal. three jatthbi..lhops, and two bishops. 1 A spokesman for the eergymen told reporters they • were encouraged because "the ' President aeree• on the need for a coaaUtutional ameodment" af. fectin1 abortjon. The ~ame group met 10 da,ys a10 with Democratic presiden· Ual nominee Jimmy tarter and declared afterward they were "disappointed" by Carter's stand on abortion . White House presss secretary Roa,Nessen said Thursday that Ford does not favor a proposed coostitutional amendment ban- ning abortion but does favor a constitutional amendment Jet· Ung each stale set its own policy on abortions. Those meeting with Ford today were Archbishop J oseph Bernardin of Cincinnati, presi- dent of the National Conference ol Catholic Bi~hops; Archbishop John Carberry of St. Louis, vice· president of the glX>Up; Terence Cardinal Cooke of New York Ci· ty, Archbishop John J. McGuire of New York City, Bishop James , W. Malone of Youngsto Ohio, and Bishop James S. Rauscl\. · They declined to be photo- graphed with Ford. Catholic leaders also declined to be photographed with Carter. .(;art.er refused to endorse a ronstituUonal amendment ban· ning abortion. He said he personally opposes abortion and any use of federal funds to pay for abortions. And be bas said be resr.c;ts the rights of ~one who acknowledged that Ford earlier I see s /.assage or an anliabOrtion in the year did not favor any con· I amen ment. 11tllut1onal amendment of any • Archbishop Bernardin said kind on the s ubject. But Nessen •'personal opposition is not 8ald Ford has come lo the view . enough.'' that lhnp1e legislation would not. J. carry out the state's rights ap· \ Nessen insisted Thursday that proach he favors . Ford's views on abortion bave y been "totally consistent" and The President is ,oo record as that "the President's position opposing any ban on abortion in } . has not changed at all" during cases or rape or incest or when a this election year. mother's life is judged to be in •. The press secretary• later danger. t . ... ·' Planes Crash • ' 176 Die ! . It . , •BB Accide11f om, Ilnho1~·n=-1~~ Baby Perish I By MICHAEL P~KEVJCH 0. .. 0.11, ...... _ A chain reaction collision on rain-was hed Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach late Thursday killed a young mother and her unborn baby, destroyed three vehicles and left a teen-aged motorist facing charges of m anslaughte r and Kathleen Darkens -Millions LOS ANGELES (AP) -A re· lentleu tropical at.arm dumped hea"Vy rainfall on Southern California today, bringing 20wer ou~es to nearty fou_r mUllon people throughout _Ute_ felonydru.okdrivingloday. The dead woman was iden· lilied as Mrs. Janice Eberhardt, 33, or Huntington Beach. The driver who allegedly start· ed the four-car pileup is 17. The accident was the worst of many throughout Orange County that. police said, were at least partially caused by rainy weather and slick streets Numerous early morning traf fie jams and freeway accidents plagued Orange County com muters as they traveled to work today, law enforcement officers reported. The California Highway Patrol s aid the freeway tie-ups were typical of a rainy morning, but non"t of ttre-crastrerwere1Jetteved to involve serious injuries Steady rain forced the closin~ ,JI many city streets, including M acA rthu r Boulevard in Newport Beach and police o(ficers r rted a bigti number ollt.alled-e -It'• Tlaa& Tina-=e-=-A-=-~=-=- Yugoslav _Tr.age_cb_,_._., "'Worst' ' BELGRADE. Yugos lavia (AP> -lo the worst collision in aviation histor y , a British airliner and a Yugoslav charter jet carrying West German tourists met bead-on at 35.000 feet near Zagreb today and plunged to the ground. Officials said all 176 people abOard were killed. J " ' J A witness among the first to ar· rive at the crash site said the body of one plane was burned out. He said the wreckage or the two planes landed about a mile apart and bodies and luggage were scattered around the rub· ble. 1tlayor Dfe• Dally _. ... Ma" -· ' "It was a frontal collision in midair," a British Airways i pc>kesman said in London. The cause was not known. The worst previous collision Newpo rt B each Mayor 1 Howard Roger s suffered a fatal heart attack today at his Balboa Peninsula home.' ' He was 55. was in July 1971, wben an All· ~ Nippon Airways Boeing 727 col· p Ji S k tided with a Japanese air force 0 ce ee F86 over Morioka. Japan, killing 162people. ' Molester of :. The BritJsh la~ carried 54 ~ .,_ __ ,.te-and-seattere'<2 traffic acci· Showers and consider able cloudiness is expected to con· Uoue in Orange County through Saturday, with a possibility or clearer skies on Sunday, accord· ing to today·s report from the Na· tional Weather Service. Edith Nelson. a first grade teache r at Olivewood Elementary School in El Toro, and Anton Sparks. one or her students. stor.e s uppUes they'll be using this yeat-. The district 's 700 teachers have been sharpening pencils. putting up bulletin boards and planning lessons this week so they'll be ready to meet about 17,000 youngsters when the new school year begins Monday. passengers an ome crew mem-. -• bers. the spokesman' s aid. A G1·.r1 1·n lrVID· e : ~ British Airways spokesman in 1 dents on water-soaked roadways. The most serious powe r failure occurred when the Los AnJeles Department ol Water and Power (DWP) switching sta· tion ' at Victorville shorted out 8fOU!K1 _l a .. m. tod_~.. .••. • . _ DWP spokesman Ed Freuden· bure said about 800 ,000 customers in the city suffered · blackouts ranging from three to 17 minutes . He sald the switchin1 plant, which relays power from tbc PacUlc: Northwe s t , Nevada and Arizona, suddenly went out, and ' a complete explanation is still unavailable, although weather ls auspttted as the cause. The rel~y~ arrected other utilities, including 1.3 million cuatomera or the Southern ·California Edison Co. and 1.8 million customers of Pacific Gas and Electric: Company. he said. The National Weather Service reported that .84 inches or rain •had fallen in downtown Los Anaeles In six hours. · Flash flood watches were • posted for the desert and moun- t.a.In areas, with rainfall expttt· , (8MSTOltM, Pase AZ) Coast Weather September rain ls becofnlnc a famlUar sight, with no clearing likely lhroufh Saturday. Humidi· ty wil continue high. Coast • hi1bs 82·17. l.Aws 66-73. INSIDE TOD" V TM Newport Harbor Art Mucum f octUfl on three dlwrw Ormlge Coemty arttata /or &11 fir-.1 11aow of the"'°"°"- , See Page C J of the Wttkndn. l•dex --.. (:ollege Ponders Ship St,ate's 'Intrepid' Eyed for Research Saddleback College is con· sidering another new addition to its growing fleet of oceano· graphic research ships. Trustees wrTrbe as1'eCl~On<fay night to assume control of a 32· foot converted Navy landing craft owned by the State of California. Title to the vessel was returned lo the state's surplus property office recently by the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict. The reconditioned, ocean· going craft Is called "Intrepid." It has been used jointly by the college and unified district for several years but the bulk of docking and maintenance costs have been bome by CUSD. Sam Chicas, CUSD 1eneral services officer, saJd lntrepld's Remodeling Class Slated At Viejo ~igh A new adult education clus on home remodeling will belin at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Room 312 at Mission Viejo High School. Tbe course ia cleslped to asslst persons 1' ho a.re considering a remodeling project, whether it Is ·a temporary environmental change within an apartment or total renovation ol a boule. Each student wUl be able to work on the deslp and develop- ment of his or her own project. Flnanc1n1 and legal aspects ol construction also will be covered in the course. Further information may be obtained -by calling the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District Adult Education office at 837-G70. usefulness to his district has waned. He blamed cutbacks In oceanography programs and the junior naval ROTC program. '"'Lately. the college nas been using it a lot more than we have,·· Chicas said. ,'They have made some improvements and installed equipment so it seemed logical that they shouJd hold the title.'' College ofricials Indicated that the transfer would be almost routine if the college board voices an interest in acquiring the landing craft. It i.s also ex· pected that CUSD students would be allowed lo use the vessd for a pro-rala share or maintenance. fuel and docking cost!!. Chicas conceded that return on investment. Including more than $1,000 a year for docking fees alone. was a major factor t>ebind CUSD's decis ion to give up title to the boat. Tfie atesel -powered Intrepid began service as a personnel landing boat for the Navy and was taler converted to serve as an admiral's gig, Chicas noted. The college already makes use or the Fury II. a research boat owned by the Orange County Department of Education. The Mission Viejo school has also been us i ng a ferro-cem ent sailboat called "The Rock," on loan frofn a mldwesl educational foundation. And the foundation recently donated to the college an Iden· Ucal sailboat for use ln its re· search programs. Royal Rites? Papers Say Charles to.Wed LONDON ( AP>-Two London newspapers report- ed today that Prince Char1es, heir to the throne, wlll marry 25-year-old society beauty Davina Sheffield when his naval service ends next year. The London Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror said they got the in- formation from friends of the prince and Miss Sheffield. Charles, 27, is commanding a naval minesweeper off Britain's northeast coast. The two have been close friends fJ)r two years, the papers said, but have appeared together ~'""c•etta.1..111 in public only once this year -at a polo match near W"mdsor Castle. Buckingham Palace~efused comment and Miss Sheffield could not be reac6ed. . , , New V.ork satd there was one American aod one Canadian In the third case of child aboard the plane. However, of. molestation in lrviJle withio the I ficials in London said there were past three weeks, a 3~·year-old 1 at least two Americans and some Irvine girl was coaxed into a car , Turkish nationals aboard. . Thursday night and forced to ., The New York spokesman said. __ c~m_m.!l .J!tl.s_~f s~x ~~e.rsion, ~ · It would be 12 to 24 hours before a pc>lice said. ~ passenger Tis was aViifaole. -Irvine Police said today they ,:,i- J.0Tb e · Y.u,gos..la,\l · .pl.an.e .... ~d are conducting an all-out search \ 8 Passenger s a nd ft v e for the child molester and have J crew members aboard, company asked Irvine residents with any information regarding the SUI· '· peel or his vehicle to phone the ·~' police department. <See PLANES, Page AZ> 71 ... Hostages Held on Jet By Hijackers LSLAMABAD. Pakistan IAP) -An Indian Airlines BOeing 737 was hijacked on a domestic flight over India early today and forced to land at Lahore, Pakistan. authorities said . Sources in Pakistan and the In· dian capital of Ne w Deihl said six o( the 77 passengers aboard were released because they became ill. They were a West German woman, her hus band and child and three Indians, the sources said. The plane carried seven crew members, officials said. An airline spokesman said no Americans were known to be aboard the plane. He said the German family was part of a IS-person German tour group. The hijackers demanded lo go to Saudi Arabia, sources said. However. there was no lndlcaUon of their nationality. ()(ficlals made no immediate response to the demands. The plane was hijacked shortly aner taldng off from Palam In· temaUonaJ Airport in New Delhi at 7 a.m. -6:30 p.m. Thursday PDT -en route to Bombay, with stops scheduled in the Indian cities or Jaipur and Aurangabad. <See HllACK, Pase AZ) Other Stories Additional South County stories appear today on Pace 84. According to investigators, the 'J girl was walking on a heavily j traveled residential street in a south Irvine area when she..was coaxed into a car by a man about .l 2S to 30 years old . After the girl was forced lo participate in the acts, she was released unharmed, pc>Uce said. The vehicle is described as be· ing late model, shiny black, i possibly a Pontiac Firebird. bear· ang Nevada license plates similar toWU8439. . Irvine police said the descrlp-\ tion of the man in this Incident is I not similar lo the cue on Aug . 30, • when a 12-year·Old girl wu picked up by a motorist and then ~ molested In an old barn In Irvine ... , The first chil~ molestation · case occurred on Aug. 25, when ) two 13 -year·old girls were : molest~ In the llMJvard park area. A suspect ih that case 1 turned himself In the next day,., according to pollce. " . J Karate Movie · Set at YMCA Karate Instructor Pete Rablno . will show a karate film and dis· cuss his Instruction program Thursday al 7: 15 p.m. at the Sad· , dleback Valley YMCA In El Toro. Rablno ls a new iMtruclor at. ' the Y. His classes ror boys and j girls seven years or older will " ·begin Thursday, Ocl. 7. Cl:lsses will meet Thursday evenirigs and ! Saturdays. Cost for the twice-weekly karate Instruction Is $15 a month, I plus a $9 annual YMCA mem-..-• bership. Additional informatlOf\ and registration are available a~ the Y, 23131 Orange Ave. In El Toro; 830-YMCA. I AJ DAILY PILOT 58 l y PKILJP ROSMAAIN Of .. o.u, "••Uulf Paul Presley, Nixon family in· t.&mate and part owner ot the San Clemente l nn. w Ill It'll the IM ano reUretoOklaboma. Presley said the bolel is in escrow and commands ,. purchase price of more than $2.S 'million. A lobby display ()f a large col· leclion of N1xon memorabllla. much of it donated by Ri chard and Mrs-Nix.on, from the pr• sidenlial years and their China ~ tri1>5. will be moved, Presley said. as soon as a site for a ful l.fledged museum is found. That will depend, heswd, on ar· . rangemenls pending with the Nix- ons. for years his San Clemente neighbors. and their aide Col. Jack Brennan. Presley. 59, president of San Clemente Inn. Inc . owns 20 per- cent interest m the hotel. The wealthy Champlin farruly, whose diverse corporate interests in· elude airplane and rifle manulac· luring and land investments. .owns the rest. He said whiJe the pending sale is ··a big thing" to him, "toUtem it is one of their s mall investments." Presley will r etire to Enid, Okla.. base of the Champlin operation, where he intends to golf and fish. and act as a consul· tant to the cor poration. Presley lived in Enid several years before coming to San Clemente . He said declining health has en· couraged hitn to make the move. "You k11.ow "he said, "~O\l.ftllQ reading in the paper about your friends passing on. and you say. now Wjlit. .. there are things I still want to do yet.•· Presl ey. a former San Clem,nte city councilman and chamber of commerce director. took over operation ol the San Clemente Inn 14 years ago, when. he said, it was losing $300,000 a year. He nursed it back to financial health. His celebrated friendship With then President Nixon, who often would conduct press con· ferences from the hotel. was believed to be a factor. Many of the chief executive'.s staff stayed at the hotel-. But it was also partly because of Presley ·s determination to run the hotel as a sort of country club. in a friendly atmosphere without the sliff·lipped attitude • of several of the large hotel chains. be said. The San Clemente Inn, and Nixon's association with Presley, put San Clemente on the map. Presley said he used to tell peo. pie where he lived and they'd say. "Where?" lie. would tell the m San Clemente was midway between Los Angeles and San Dteg~,.!!.they'-d Hy-polit·ely. "Now," said Presley, "you can say. Tm Crom Capistrano.' and someone will say, 'Well. where's that?' And you say, 'Why that's ri'ghl next to San Clemente.' "And they know." Presley said. "where it is." He said he intends to make periodic trips back to CaUfomia ld his Palm Sprtngs home and to s huttle celebrities to Enid's famous November qua.ii hunts. "It's been exciting as hell to us." he said. British S ta r Set For Women's Meet British entertainer Reba Prescott will describe her life In London show business Tllurs.day at a meeting or the Mission Viejo chapter o f Women's Ag low Fellowship. The luncheon meeting will be held al 11 :30 a.m al the New Deal Restaurant. located in the Saddleback Valley Plaza in El Toro. Addition11l lnformaUon and reservations can be obtained by calling 586·6299,1586·570'1 or 8.10-1701. ORAN OE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, WMd •·••\tof*'I ~ ~""" Jae k R. Curley .,,.,,. "'' \.offtl flMC,.Mr# MllNtiP"""' Thomas l<ttvil £•1••· Tttomas A. Murl)tllne M•~··~t [CIJtM '" Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nill AHt\1.llM N.AMt t"' fdt'-' s..cNteN<ll Y1lley Office JIJOIL• I'•• 11-olW..O.-r ... ••• Oflkes ~tAM.-\.e UOwi.•tt ... s.t,wt ..... , ........... 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The mask, along with 55 treasures from Tutankhamun's tomb. are in the United States for a six-city tour Concert Ch<>rale To Open Auditio~ Rehearsals for the 14th season ol the re nowned 100-voice Sad· dJeback Concert Chorale begin Utis month with limited openings for tenor a nd bass voices. "We are looking forward to a gr eat season," said Thea Clark, chorale president. .. Music for our traditional Christmas con· certs will range from traditional to popular holiday music." Originally formed as the Laguna Concert Chorale to ac- company the annual Pageant of the Masters. lhe vocal group af .. rmated with Saddleback College three years ago. "Since our membership draws from as far nort h as Tustin and south to San Clemente, we want· ed a na m e th at was mor e representative or our mem· bership, ·: s~id Mrs. Clark.' Though 1t 1s a community chorale, college credit is offered to participants. For the second year, the chorale will perform under the direction of Saddleback music in· structor Donald Walker. "We've grown tremendously under nls direction," said Mrs. Clark. "As a matter of fact, we are becoming so large we have decided lo engage a general manager to aid the board of directors in some of its orgoniza· tional work." Regular rehearsals or the chorale will lake place each Wed- nesday from 7:30to10: IS p.m. In Building G at the college. Further information about audi- tions can be obtained by calling Mrs. Clark al 830·7421. ~raveling -Teaeher Program Extended Saddleback Valley Unified School Dist rict trustees have agreed to continue the traveling teacher program for Vietnamese and Cambodfan children attend· ing the district's schools. Through the program . Tran Minh Cong, a teacher , visits each school to help the chlldren with New Singers Sought for Clwral Group Singers and instrumentalists may Join a women's community choir offered through the Sad· dleback Vollty Unified School District Adult Education Depart· menl. The group. directed by Jon DeHaas, meets Tuesdays. begin· nlng Sept. 14. from 7 to 10 p.m in . Room C·l at Los Alisos In· termedlote School. New s ingers should be able to read mus ic and have som e choral singing experience. The group also needs a student who can play string ba.ss or bass guitar a nd one who can play drums and sing. Further information can be ob· tained by calling the adult educa· lion office at 837 ·6270. Viejo Man Jailed In Burglary ~ap Orange County sheriff's of· flcers h a ve filed burgla r y charges against a Mission Viejo m an who wu jailed by them after he allegedl y left an El Toro mullet witboul paying for a baJt ruled with groceries. Deputies idenllfl~ the suspect as Jack 'Walter Cunningham. 46, of 2S336 Via Viento. They said he left Albertson's m arket. 23681 El Toro Road, witb groceries valued al$l2.89. English and other subjects whlch trouble them . The program was started a )ear ago, after federal legisla- tion was passed ~ivtnl'? fi nancial assistance to school districts ex· perlencing a n influx of Viel · namcse and r efugee chjldren. The district will have about 70 Vietnamese students who need additional assistance thls year . according to M. Agnes Meck, the dJstrict 's director of curriculum. She asked that the program be continued through Feb. 4, 1977 nnd funded with about SS,000 which remains from the original grant given the district. Another bill continuing the federal assistance is expected to be passed and s igned by the President. she said. She told trustees that 1f addi· tlon al funds a re available - through this law, she will ask that the program be extended through June. f 'ro• Pa9e A I HIJACK ... New Delhi fli ght control sa1d it lost radio contact with the plane and no furthe r word was received until it landed In Lahore about an hour Inter The last hijacking lo P:lkisl3n of an Indian Airlines niaht OC· c urred In 1971 when two Kashmlris forced a 1-'okke r Friendship plane on a domestic flight to fly to Lahore. All the paMengers were released but the plane was later blown up. Two months ago, after a five- year hiatus stemming from the 1971 war over Bangladesh, India and Pakistan completed restora· lion of full diplomatic relations and resumed nights over each 0U1er 's territory. Pakistan 's prime minis ter Zulflkar Ali Bhutto, held a high· level government me4!Ung today. The government issued a state· ment that It was deeply con· cemcd with the safety ~ the passengers and c rew of hi· jacked plane a nd was doing "what Is possible lo ensqre i\s safety ... · . ' I .. Co111·t Stream)ined. South County Clerk's Wor:k Lauded 81 4NNE COOPEA °' .. .,. .. , ...... *" Judge Richard llamllton brought James Harrts to lM South Oranae County MunlclpaJ Court as court clerk and chlel ad· minlltrative orticer seven years aao to rtorganlte and streamline 1narled court procedures. "He has proven himself more than equal lo the task." Hamilton said of Harrts. Harrls says whatever success he has had Is due to a basic personality trail -he soys he u an analys t by natwe and loves t o o r g a n· i z e t h I n g s systematically. The walls of his office In the South County Civic Center in ·Laguna. Niguel are hung with numerous charts and graphs . During a conversation be is like· ly to pull more visual aids from desk drawers and office cup· bQards. "E ver y thing that passes through this court is a review of record," Harris said in an in· terview this week. '1'be record is, therefore, all important." To make the court record as accessible and efficiently 9r· ganized as possible for his 40· membe r staff. Harris has o .... "'"" lt•ff -· WELL ORGANIZED Court Clerk Harris educated them all in legal pro· cedures. Using his charting skills, he re· duced the mammoth California 'Wf.' Miffed Tax Bill Taxes Sensitivities .COLUMBIA. Md. (AP-> -A Columbia woman is protesting Howard County's practice of ad· dressing tax bills for property jointly owned by married couples in the husband's name with the addition of "and wf." Jean Peterson. e»owner of a home here with her husband, Malcolm, said the practice is a slur against women. She wants the names ol mar· tied women who are co-owners of hom'es listed alongside their husbands• Instead of getting bills Uke hers, which was addressed: "Peterson. Malcolm L. and wf." Roland W. Cromwell, the coun· ty tax assessor, saUI he chanted. the Petersons' bill because of Mrs. Peterson's complalnts but won't change other bills "unless somebody makes a complaint." He said It would be impractical to change all pf the bills affected because "we have so much work lo do we have to take all of the shortcuts for the sake or effi· ciency. •• Mrs. Peterson wrote the state 1lHorney gen eral's office askin.i for an opinion on the county's poUcy. She claimed that the use f'ro• ~age A J PLANES ... officials said. A spokesman said 107 were West German tourists returning from vacations on the Adriatic coast. One was a 21 · year-old Yugoslav who boarded the plane at the last minute. The crew were all Yugoslavs, he said. The planes co111ded at 3:15 a .m . PDT about 15 miles northeast o f Zagreb , Yugoslavia's second largest city and 230 miles northwest of Bel· grade. They were in an established air corridor over Yugoslavia utilized by all civilian planes and close to a major air crossroads, officials said. The corridor is under the control of the Zagreb ·traHlc _center_._ ef-th~ abbreviation-for wife on the tax bills is equivalei¥ of call· ing a black man .. boy." She said Montgomery County women who are co·owners of property a re identified by name on tax bills. Jon F Oster, deputy attorney general. defended Cromwell's decision to change tax bills only in r esponse to individual r e· quests. He said the term "wife" has been used on tax bills for hun· dreds of years. Cromwell added. "I don't get my wife's name on nny bills from the d epartment stores and utility co.mpany." Rains Great For Forests -Not Traffic County fire officials welcomed the rainfall as a blessing ln reduc· inl'? fire hazards during what they called one of the driest seasons in many years. Fire Engineer Mike Burnell -noted, howeveF,t-he-r.fin-adds l the danger or traffic accidents and also could cause erosion and flood problems in many county open areas scorched by earlier blazes. Burnett said about twice the number of open a cres have been burned this year compared with normal seasons. During the month of July. he s aid. 466 acres were swept by flames compared with 279 acres for July 1975. While many of those areas have since been reseeded Burnell s aid today, the seeding has not had time to lake effect and erosion could become a problem. He said fire employes are checking those burned areas to· day. and they may construct ditches to ease a ny problems they spot. K-ALEIDOSCOP_E Rules of Court to a single page chart. "The court backlo& Is a treme ndous problem," Harris aaid. "ll i11 crul'lul thal we be well organl:&cd. or the bac-.ioi, would get completely out of hand." He said his statr la currently proceS!llng judgment which should hove been done in May. The only woy to improve on the backlog slluatlon, he said, would be to hire additional people. particu l arly s upervisory management persoMel. "lo some sen e, It is true to :say that justice delayed is justice de- nted." Ha rris said. "In civil cases we have a real problem with delays. A property owner . for example. who sues a renter tor 'back rent muy have to wait quite a whilf to collect. "If he is dependent on rent•I income for his livelihood," saJd Harris. "he can get into a real bind." The court clerk tried several professions before he decided to make a career of the municipal court. When he first went to work for the Los Angeles municipal cou.rt in 1956, it was "just a job ... "I quit once to sell vacuum cleaners," he said. "When I was laid off, I went back to working for the court." F rom lime to time. he con· sidered becoming a pharmacist, trumpet player, accountant. or .lawyer. but in 1965 he waspromot · .ed to courtroom clerk and decided :lOstay in the court system . Jn 1969, Judge Hamilton broughtllim to the Orange Coun· ty Municipal Court. The one. judge south county court was meeting in cra mped quarters In La g un a B eac h a nd Sa n Clemente. One of the new clerk's rirst tasks was to work with the architect on design ol new court facilities in the Laguna Niguel civic center . The court now has three judges and a fourth j udge, already justified by the court's case load, will probably be added within 11 year. But the court is again in cramped quarters and will havt> to ask the county sheriff's subrlla· tion occupying part of the build· Ing to vacate space originally de· signed to be a fourth courtroom. "My job continues to be o challenge, even for a compulsive organizer like me," Harris said. "Growth requires planning. I am working now on projected needs for expanded staff and facilities.'' Fro• Page A I STORM ... ed to rea~h four to seven lnches rn m oun alnous areas near . an Diego. 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