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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-14 - Orange Coast PilotTUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 14, 1976 VOi... ... NO. JM. 2 HCTIONS, lt PAGES • • -j ........................................................................................................ ' 'o Lou; Tar StnOkes Cut. Heart, Cancer. De.aths ' • • • • .. • u ' • • Heir Begins Power. Figh~ Studies Cited Low Tar Cigs Cut Dangers COLD SPRING HARBOR. N .Y . (AP) -Smoking low tar and nicotine cigareltes results in tower total death rates in general, as we ll as lower death rates from both lun~ cancer and coronary he art disease. the American Cancer Society report· edtoday. Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond, a vice president and statistician for the society, said the study was "th e first d e flnili vc · evidence" of the effects of smok· l o g l ow tar and nicotine cigarettes. 1be results were based on an analysis or deaths occurring in more than one m lllion men and • women over a 12·year period and were reported here lo a meeting on the origins of human cancer al Groom Dies After Rites IJGONlER, Pa. <AP> -Mo- ments after declarini the couple m an and wife. lhe Rev. William J acobs watched tho 39·ycar-0ld 1:room collapse and die In the church. The sam e <'lcriiyman prcsidl's today al the funeral service fo r Robert R. N1•1derh1ser. who doc· t ors said suffered a cnrdillc ar rest due lo rheumatic hnn dis- ease. Neiderhiser slumped over near the end or the ceremony al the Jo"orl Pa lm er United Presbyterian Chutth. the Cold Spri n g H a rbor Laboratory. Deaths from lung cancer among smokers or medium tar and nicotine c1garellcs were IO percent lower than for smokers or hi g h tar a nd n1cot1n e c1gareltcs. For s mokers of low tar and nicotine ciA~•rcttes. the deaths from lung cancer were 26 percent lower . Deaths from coronary heart disease were eight percent lower for medium tar and nicotine s mokers and 14 percent lower for low tar and nicotine smokers. llowevt'r. the analy!.1s also showed that death rates among those who smoke low tar and nicotine cigarettes were still for higher than the dcalh rates of those who never smoked re · gularly. Deaths among those who nl'ver s moked were a third lower than the low tar ting nicotine smokers. For lunn cancer. the deaths amonJ! those who never smoked regula rly were only 15 percent of the low ta r and nicotine group. Hammond also reported that the death r ates were lower for lhMe who s mok<'d ICS.'1 than one pack of high tar and n1c0Une <'IJC:l rcttes a day than amon~ those who s moked ont' to two pncks nf low tar und nkotmc c1J1:i rettes a day. "We think 1l fair to :;uy lhul ~w1tchi nJt rrom hiith tar and mcolinl' to low tar and nicotine r1~arettes was at l('a5l a small step in the ri~hl direction for those who continued lo smoke clJ(arettes." Hammond said. .. Those who quit sm~ rared considerably better." A New Probe? Kennedy, King Killings Eyed WASHINGTON (AP) -House Speaker Carl Albert said today ''there is a good chance" the House will set up a specinl committee to determine whether to reopen investigations into the assassinations or Pl"(?Sideot Kennedy, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and Sen. Robert F . Kennedy. "There a re lingering doubts and plenty or pre- ssure on the speaker lo do something," Albert told re- porters. He said he has discussed the matter with Rep. Ray Madden (R·lnd. ), chairman or the Rules Committee. and expects that committee to decide Wednesday whether to create a committee. Sources said plans caJI for a 12·member study committee to make preliminary mquiries and,submit a recommendation by January. I( the study committee rep<>rls that sufficient in- formation is available to justify a rull·rledged probe. sources said, it probably would be given a mandate conduct the investigation during the life or the new Congress taking Office in January. I I 1 -·--~--• .. The Foe Martian· Volcano Mobil Oil f "}In Suit I ,.,,Wl.._.,.te This is a mos aic or five pictures or Arsia Mons on Mars. taken from Viking Orbiter l from a distance of J,700 miles. ll's one of three large volcanoes. standing about 12 miles abov<> the s urrounding tcr~Jn. 1 <Story, Page AS). • ', Island Deer Facing Death ANGEL ISLAND (AP) -The deer population on Otis tiny San Francisco Bay island has out· stripped the rood supply and many of them must be shot, s ays a slate wildlife orficial. Pathologist Brian Hunter s aid Monday he will decide soon how many of the starving animals will have to be destr"oyed. The Socictv for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in San Fran- cisco ·had objected to a mass slaughter. But the organization withdrew its objection after an omcer loured the \sland and re- ported on the 'Corid.itioo of the animals. ' U.N. May Postpone Viet Entry Debate·. ~ UNITED NATIONS, N .Y. CAP) -A reported French pro- posal to postpone debate on Viet· nam's application for United Na· lions membership &ained sup- port today in the face ol a veto by the United Slates. Security Coun· cil sources said. The French move was m:lde with lhe a greement of Vlet.nam following an Announcement from Was hington that the . United States would veto Vietnam's ad· mission. the sources said. They said Vietnamese diplomats called council mem· bers this morning and asked them to support ,postpOnement. Apparently as a result e( lhe French initiative, the council cancelled a scheduled meeting of its membership conunitlt:e-and inst.ead met In private. • I Ambassad o r Willia• W. Sc r anton annot.Jn ced tn Washington Mo nday ~ter a meeting with President1 Ford that he would veto the Viet· namese application because Hanoi bas failed to accolnt for about 800 Americans still listed as missing in action (MIA) In Vietnam. • <See VETO, Pate AZ)• By TOM BARLEY Of lll• 01lly "'IOI Stall Opening stateme nts were scheduled today in an Orange County Superior Court trial that will uphold or deny Irvine heiress J oan Irvine Smith's challenge to the proposed $200 mjltion sale of a key block of Jrvine company stock. Judge James F. Judge will be on the bench for what is ex· pected to be a six-week trial of the lawsuit sparked when lhe Mobil Oil Company moved to ac• quire the James Irvine Found:i· lion's controlling interest in tho Jrvine Company. Judge Claude M. Owens of· ficiated in all pretrial phases or the bitterly fought and compleic lawsuit and ·was responsible for the freezing of the sale agreed betwee n the roundation and Mobil executives But his duties this year as pre· siding judge have compelled him to withdraw from the trial phase of the action. Lawyers for the Irvine-Com· pany will be backing foundation attorneys during lhe trial and they made their 11tands clear trt pretrial documents filed with Judge Judge. Affidav1Ls point out that the proposed $200 million purchase price -it works out at $24 a shure-"would bPtl(•r enable tho company lo <'orry out its business plans and ollwrwisc conduct its business." Mrs Smith was the only stockhold('r to rcJt'cl the Mobil ofrer. sidelined in March, 1975, when Jud~c Ow<'ns barred lhe ISt!c H EIRESS, Page AZ) I Orange,,..,.! Coast ~~ \\''en titer IA w night und morning clouds 11hould keep things t ool. Ucach high about 70, low about 60 INSIDE TODA \I Chorgts that an aide to tM!t·PTtndtnt Ni.Ion asked a /orrntt Grumman Corp. of· /idol for .a $1 milhon cam· poign contribulion will be /urtlte t•ored by tht Senalt 1ubcomm1tlH on multino· ticmol corporat1on1. Stt Page ,Af. Index M DAIL y PILOI s Tue~a)I Seple'TIOf'r 14 1976 .. Africa Shuttle: ~Worthless Effort'·? ZURlCH. ~"l~erland (Ar> - Secretary or State H1•r\fy A K1 :-.s I mger le(l for 'l';inwma today on the fi rst !>tJi:l' of a :.t>urth for peace 111 twuthcrn.Arncu. While hl· wu"' ~lilt airburrw. th!.' r;.nY.an1an govern1111•n1. new11popvr' i.uid K1:-, inger'!t tlt'W (flptomalic shullle may be ..i ''worthless effort" and com pluincd thul the United Slat~-. i' more intere!>l••d an cunt.unin~ $0\'iCl tnflut.>nce 1n 'oulh~·rn Afnca than ach1ev1ng bl.1l·k ma jority rutc. The Tanran1an Daily Ncws :iid in a front page rd1torwl. howe\er, t hat K11o1>ingcr was welcome "to see tor himiell lbe '1cton es and rcvolullonary con-• que~ts of the p('oplc "1 Africa. lie can go on to Pretor1J and Salisbury and tell the old rascals there that their days arc mun· ' bered." This was a rcf<'rencc to the · whJlc rulers of South Afnca and Rhodesiu. Kissinger left Zurich aller a 12-hour rc~t s top CoJlowwg t\.1s flight from Washington. A senior American official aboard Kissineer's planesaid the secretary hopes io corw inl'l' three key African leaders to agree on the form. forum and •nda for bluck-wbite negot1a· Uons. The three a re Preslde ntc; Julius Nyer ere of Tanzania and Kenneth Kaunda of Zumbra and Prime Mimster John Vorster of Jflidnight Maybe · I F d Pr HEIRESS ... or . . e,pares salependingtrial orthc issue. Mobil officiaJs have explained • that the Irvine Copmpany would be merged into its land develop. For Walkout ment subs idiary. Mobil Oil Estates Limited. Mrs. Smith argues that the quoted price o'f $24 a share is DETROIT (AP > -Ford :\lotor Company and it-. 170.000 workers were prepanng tod..iy (or a nationwide stnkt' that ;1p- 1>earcd all but ccrat~un to !>tart at ro1dn1ght. No negotiat io n s were .scheduled between the company :md the United Auto Workers. A re~umption of talks was possible, hut 1-'ord said it \\as making in- Girl's Plight Detailed "Bab\· Eaten fl) f>og ' The hccJdl11u.· flllc.>d readl·r~ \\ith horror. but for the in fant ':. molher. J o..innc Bashold. 24. the ~hatt~nng event was also the start of trouble with the law. J oanne. independent and a loner bec..iuse of her ex- treme shynl•ss. obtained a do(? for protect ion. but "a:. unable to fc•ed 1t wtull' ~ht• had llN baby girl A :.c.irching art1cll' pro bes lhl.' circumst ances which ll•d to the infant's de at h and to the p<>sM b1hty 11f pn:-on for a girl alonl' 1n 'ww Yori. Cit~ St.>c Page us. Cafe Band it Fires Shot, Gets $3,400 To prO\ e he meant bu~10<'~~. :i lone bandit f1n•<I a \\arntnJ! ~hot 1"111 lhl· floor of ,1 nurorw Park re~taurant Monda~ ~fort• for(' 1ng the restaurant mJ.fla~cr t1> open a safl' A1.:co rd1ng to poll<'c. the mana~cr of Bob ':-; R11'! Hoy ne~ta ur ant ;i t 8650 Bea<'h Uoulevard yieltled a hunk bJg cpnt.iinini.: S.1.'\00 to the t·ominc- 11)1! robb'-•r. Wt'::mng a "h1te scarf over his head and a blUl' band.inn over his (acc. lhl' j{unman n tod from the re!>t uurant aftl•r \\arnin..: the mnnngc.'r and threl' v.orkcrs "not 'O ITIO\I' ·• lie had bur!;t throu~h th<' restauranl 's rPar t.111or shvrtl~ .ifll'r closinE?. poltct• <;.ud .. now Ha h s CH rnh KA.TMAN O\' NPpUI <AP l l'onllnuou., tw,1 v~ snov. 1ln Mt t:vt•n.•st for lht• I.1st lour d.1ys ha., haltt•d th1• A1111•rt{'llll l111·1·nlt•n l\i:tl f:V\'rl''I f:\pt'dltlllO, lhl' N1·1,nlc-::.<' i"M1·1i.:n M1111 .. 1ry r1· p11r11•d tod:\\ Hut a m1·s'l:.o:r frnm lht• ('\pr1l1t1on's b;i~P c:imp Srud th1' Anwnr11ns 1mrl t1w1r ~llt'rpa por tC'r., Wl'rt' "sari• and 10 ;>:ood physit'al cond1tton " ORANGE COAST '"" ('..-......... (fl1~( "'''' •• , t \" ,., ._.,,,,,. tJVV I tl'1fi '•• .. ~ fi>,t , J ,. i,Jt. t I, t• .. ._, \ I I N• ~. 4 ( ' .,., ' , ,,....,.. .. ....,.,,_,.,.. ....... ·t ... ,..,. ............. ~ '• ,..,,..,., N '• frriftwrcH •-"• t t• •• ,•. t ·1•• ft 'vvnt ,1ft V11tu •. 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Pr esident Ford said i n Washington today that a strike against the auto maker would hurt the nation's economy and expressed hope a setUrment might still be possible. ''A strike could have, wouJd ha\'l'.' some unfa,'orable aspects as far as the economy 1s con-. cernE"d," Ford said in an in- t en 1ew on N B•·'N's ''Toda)~ Show .. L:Aw barj!a 1nNs left thC' negot1at1ng room Mondily wllh no plans to return aftu rcJectin~ the comp.rn~"s late~l contract of- fer. A Ford spokesman said today Jif•got i a tors for both sides we rt• on call. but no ml'etinf{~ wer<> scheduled. The s pokesman s:11d there were no reports of s ubstan- tial ~bsenteeism Lhis morning al Ford plants. Ford would provide no details of its preparations for a stnke. The l 'A\V 's educulion depart- ment met all day Monday to pre- pan· strike tnfQrmat1on session~. and the l' AW str1kl' insurance of- fice made ready for an imminent del ul'!~ of rlaims. · t l'nion officials s aid the strike fund !>lands ul a record $175 mrti ion. Cn(lugh to sun ivc a 16· or 17-wt.'ek walkout. A 67-day ~!l ike again s t General Motors To 1970 cost the union S160 million. including S40 mil hon-it was rorcro to borrow .ifler 1ts strike fund \\<ent broke. Forme't' Cop Charged in Ni,gire l Attack Criminal charges have been brought against a fired Laguna Beach detecti•c by Orange Coun- ty sheriff's officers who allege that Carroll Dean Bush, 43, kicked and beat his ex-wife in the driveway of her Laguna Niguel home. J!ucih wns booked into county jaU Saturday night following the in<'ident a t the home o( J an Lucille Rush. 38. or 29.l12 Via Portola. Sheriff's deputies allcJ!e that Rush knocked her to the ~round and kicked h<'r in the ribs while wearing boots. She was not hosp1t<rlil<'d. "'"' The former Laguna llcoch de· lrcuve w as booked on suspicion or a!l!lault and battery. malicious mischief nnd rcsisllng arrest. Officers assert that Bush i;trug- gled with them after he repeated- ly kicked his wi fe's late model 1iickup truck, putting numer- oui; dents an it. Bush had b~n with the LaKuna O<>ach Police Department for 12 years wh<'n he was fired by Pohrc Ch1l'f Jon Sparks July 29 for allegl'd gross misconduct. It was alleged lh&t Bush had forced his way into a Son Clemente apartment to recovf'r personal property Lhat belonged} to his daughter. Bush has appealed his firing to the ctty personnel board and a hearingis scheduledonSept.23. If the board findings were in Bush'~ bebalC, a recommendation could b<' made to lhc city manager lo override the Ci r i ns:. Bicentennial Hors e Thief? BOULDER, Co1o. (AP) -A Las Vegas man, the mastermind oC a cross-country biceQtcnnlal horseback trip to Washington D .C .• has s urre nder ed t o authorities here on charges t.bat be stole the horses used on the journey. mllch too low. State lawyers agree and also argue that the proposed selling price would be financially unfair to the tax-exempt. foundation's charitable beneficiaries. The foundation controls 54.5 percent of the Irvine Company's 8,415.300 shares of stock . Under the Federal Tax Refor m A~t of 1969, tax·exempt founda· lions must dh·est themselves of controlling shares or corpora- tions. Lawyers for both sides agree that fair market value will be a ma;or issue in the trial in terms of t-hc :tt-~te':s -argument -that-the public inter est is imol\'ed in the proposed Mobil Oil transaction. F ro111 Page A J VETO ••• ·'Scranton asserted that the veto had nothing to do with the American presidential cam- paign. Jimmy Cart er. Ford 's Democratic presidential oppo- nent, said Monday Lhat he agrees ";th Ford's re fusal to allow Viet- nam to join the United Nations. Carter .ilso said 1n Phoenix. Ariz .• that he would not move to establish normal relations with Ha noi "until l wa~ convinced personally that the Vietnamese government had done everything humanly possible to provide a complete accounting or our men listed as missing in action." A nutnber of diplomats whose governments are friendly to the United States said lbey ap- preciated the emotional strength or the MIA issue. But they ex- pressed regr et that Washington was losing a n op))Ortunity to establish ties with Vietnam and counter the g rowing Soviet pre- sence in lrrdochina. It was believed that alJ council members but the United States would s upport Vietnam's a p- plication, and strong attacks on the American position were ex· peeled from Communist and non· aligned members. The nonaligned countries have already declared that "any op. position to the adm ission of Viet· nam ls legally and morally ir· relevant. indefensible and un· j usUfiable." "He has no justification (or the veto." said Libyan Ambassador Mansur R. Kikhia, the Security Council president for September, after Scranton's announcemenL Inma te Kille d TRACY (AP) -A ~year-o1d inmate from Stanislaus County was s tabbed to death in a prison recreation yard assault, auth- orities at De ue l Vocational Institute said Monday. U . Steve Jackson Identified the victim as Jrwin Charles Froman .. - South Afrira. In Washington, PTesident 1-'ord s:ud thal althouf!h th · odd-. ur<' ~•l(IUnst SU{'Ce ss, he bl'llC'\'t•<; Klsamger 's m1:.s1on lS in Lhl• bt!1ol interest of thC' Unitt•d SI atc.>s, southernAfricu andallthl'world. "ll's so tenuous ond the dir· fi c ul lies are so greu t that \t would be unw1 ... c for me to be specific on what the out- come might be." Ford said m >in interview on NBC-TV's "Tod:Ay ~~how " "Somebody has t<> take • ., . the lt>3d. und tlw t'111kd St11t1•s 1s doin~ th 11 Y. tt h ~l'l'fl•t;;1ry t\ i1ti. 1nj!l'f go11l~ I h\'rl' " K1ssingt•r wanl~ to !;l't up negollat1ons for lhc trtit\)fcr oC power from the whit~ minonty to U1e black majority In Rhode ·ia and for arrangements to free South-Wes t Afr1<·a . c..illt•d Namlbla bv th<• Umtcd Nm1011:-., from Svuth0 i\fr1can ru.l<' He hope~ Ny<'ren.• and Kaull<ftl will bring the blark natwn.•lls C leaders to the t ables and lhat • Bridge Disaster Vorst<.'r will do llkewise with Prime Mani~tt•r lun Smith of RhodNHU. Tbc South ACncun lcadl'r guvc n slronft lndlcatlon Monday that. he would not pressure Sm•t.· snylng In a s peech: "lthode11I , ure proud people. They d - term1ne their own poli cies aJQ;t moke tlwir own Jet' slons .•• We ~1ve udvlce. 1111d we Point 09l. possible ultern1tt1vcs, but wo do not prescribe." Sever al sections of a high-rise bridge ut Manchac, La .. fell 56 feet into the w ater after the s tructure was rammed bv a barge. The accident plunged se\'er al \'Chiclt•s inlo lhl' water and a search was on lodav for 'dllC'lt·-; and bod1rs. Coast Gtp.ird c»m c ials s md thcv were not certain how many t•ar s or f>''Oplc were missing. Rowdy Riders Raid . Rural Ranch Town DORRIS (AP) -TI1cre was a mighty celebration in this small Northern California ranch town and Police Chief Barry Schreiber says he's still wondenng what 1t was all about. As Schreiber explained Mon· day, four horses -each carrying a man and a woman -romped into t,he town or 1,000 population. With lariats . the riders over- turned trash cans and ''the main s tr eet was full oC trash ," Schreiber said. "One of the riders , T don't know who, said they were celebrating just because it w as September," the chief said. One horse :ind Jider went through a bar: ''Only one hors<', not much damage.·• Afte r the two-man police force and two Siskiyou County deputy sheriffs gathered. "they tried to run us down." Schreiber sajd. The officers needed treatment by• PSYCHED UP, 71lEY STUCK BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) - Seven stud ents at the state un· iversity campus here we re trapped in a stalled elevator for 30 minutes. The}' had just left a psychology survey in which one or the questions was,' "Are you afraid of confined places?" Maintena nce workers rescued the students from the elevator in the psychology building Monday nJgbt. There was no immediate in· dicaUon whether anyone wa nted .tochangehis ans werontbequiz. ambul a nc • attendant" for bruises. Two California Highway Patrol of£1cers arri\ cd, and to~elher the office-rs nrrt>stcd the Steed brothers. Larry, 2'J. and Richard , 25, and th\•1r father, Everett. After the father was r<'l<'a'lrd with a c itation for intcrfrrence with peace officers. about 20 friends and r elatives ~athcrt'd ouL'lidt• the Jail and demanded re· tease of the brothers. "There sure arc a lot of Steed~ around here,·· Schreiber saJd. But the crowd sauntered away. and the brothers v.crc hustled over to Yreka. the county seal, where they wen• booked for 1r. vestigation of aggravated :JS· sault on a police officer, resisting arrest. and bein~ drunk in public. Schreiber s aid. Ethics Panel -Skins Slwrr WASHlNGTON CAP) -The House Ethics Committee has at- tempted to skirt ;:1 J1C)i-;s1blc con- s titutional <'onfrontation with CBS reporter Daniel Schorr by asking previous Wllncsses ;.utam whether they know who leaked a House intelh gen cc report to Schorr. Sources within the comm1ttc<- Rnid its focus was on Robert .Brauer, an aide to Hep. Ronald Dellums W ·Calif.) who was a membt'r of the now-d efunct Sel ect Comm1llcc on ln- telli~cnce. I .. Series Ope ns As Bally lwo Win~ 1st Race By ALMON LOCKABEY 0~1ly Piiot 9oalu"I lldilor Australian Jack Rooklyn's 73· foot sloop, Ballyhoo, continued her wmnm~ campalgn in this country Monday by capturing th<• first r ace of the SL Francis perpetual trophy scnes on San 1-'r anc1sco Ray. The series is the St. Prancis Yacht Club annual competition for big sailing yachts sometimes known as the " Big Boal Series." Th.is year it is being sailed by four o( the fastes t yachts in the world -Ballyhoo; Jim Kilroy's 79·foot ketc h. Kiuloa. California Yacht Club; Mark Johnson's 73- foot ketch, Windward Passage. New York Yacht Club, and Ragtime. the 62·foot sloop co· owned by Bill Pasquini and Dill White of the Long Beach Yacht Club. Second in Monday's opcrunj! race was Kialoa and Lhird was Windward Passage. Ballyhoo re- cently defeated Kialoa for the Cal Cup in a maCch race series out of .Marina Del Rey. Winds for Monday's race wer o 20 to 25 knots under clear skies. Thousands of s pectators aJong Lhc San Fra nc isco City shoreline watched the race. Three other serit'S arc beini? sail<'d simultant'ously out of lhc SL Francjs Yacht Club. They a rc the Richard Rheem Trophy series for yachts rating 29.9 to 31.7 feet on the international oCCshore rule scaJe. the City of San Francisco Trophy s eries for yuchts ratinJ! 37.0 to 44.4 feet, and the Keith Kilborn series for Two Ton yachts. Winner in the Rheem scrie!' Monday was Mirage, skippered b y Les ll a r landcr of th e Richmond Yacht Club. Winner in the City of San Jo"'rnnclsco seric~ was Equation sailed by Gerald Simonis of the Long Beach Yacht Club a nd the winner in the 'rwn Ton S('ric-s was Vendetta with skipper Hort Iss a cs of tb~ Cahfornia Yacht Club. All four series continue with races Wednesd ay, Friday and Saturday. TuvMore Debates Set WASHINGTON (A P) - The second and third d~ bates between President Ford and Democrat Jim- my Carte r wlll be OcL 6 and 22 with the single de- bate between t.he vice pre- si d e n U a I candidates sandwiched In between. the sponsorinf' Lea~e (If Women Voters announced today. ("9.,4'!1. 1'7' Dr•-Co~•I ""'" ,.,..., C- ..... ho ,... .. , ,, .,,,.. "" " ....... ''"''''"~ .... """"., ,, ,.4..,,,, .... ,.. .. ~h t .,,,.. ~" ~ '' '""u •d -~tt\eu' .... • •' ''o"'""'' " •t Ch"les V. Payne, 34, was the leader of the expedition that Jeft De nver last w inter for the nation's capital a nd a meeting with Vice President Nelson Rockereuer. who praised the ex- J>ediUon. Running the Plane? The league said the de- bate between Republican vice pres ldeotJal candidate Bob Dole and Democral Walter Mondale has been tentatively set foT the week o( Oct. 11, but that. no date has ~n agreed upon. . . The first For d-Carter confrontation will take place In Philadelphia on Sept. 23. a T hursday. , .. ..,.-..,~..,,,.,,. • ~'•f'Mt ,,.,, po1,1-.~ o•Kf ot ~t• ~\t\, I (411•" "'I• ~tAhtt,CJ,iM tft • .-.""' UU """"' ' "°''f'.f'#l'\•'M IS,......lMy,f"\tt.f.llf t•"°"~ . ,...__""" Payne surrendered Monday on a felony warrant. chargJng him with t.heft, t.h ert of rentJll proper- ty and conspiracy. What looks like a plane taki.ng off on root Power actually is someone on the flight line running alongside an Air Force T-38 supersonic jet trainer as it taxis at Robbins · Air Force Base in Georgia. \ ~ DAILY PILOT A;J Stalled at Stops 26 ID Bus Drivers \ Pl8gue Commuters By GAMY GRAS'\1U ... : Of\"• 0•1tf _.,..,.\t•tl All Or ;.tnJIC C'ount~ 'f't<tn,ll 01' tnct IOl'TU l bu~t'S m.1c!t• 1\ lo work Mond1.1y Uut 26 bu.-. dn\'£-r" dJCin 'l. Conseque nt I>, on lhr first work duy OCTD offt>red commuters expanded service by add1ni: 75 buses to its fle<'l. so.m<' would·b\· · blls rider :. appan·nuy 1:ot no further tha n thL• nc•ar<'sl bu!! sto11 According to transit district of r1l'1als, phone calls poured mtu OCTO headquarters throughout the day as callers wondered when, 1( ever, the next bu!> would pass by . Ct'nl ~1 d:i~." i;ht• s.11d "Hut." Mri. lh~cfrn :1dded. ''Urllfrr the t'lr('Urll:,l110("1..'S It "'t.I~ L"nltt•jl .. S hl• S<lld d1 s t r1t'l off1 c1~b blnm1-d thl' driver i.horta~c on a h1{:h turno\'l.'r m J)Cr~oruwl due to p r o m o l 1 o n :-. ,1 n d t r a i n l n ~ rlr<1pouti. "not to nw1111on d1Hirul· t) in rrcrualang dr1,·crb.'' ------------- Dritg Murder Trial Nears Final Hours ByT0~1 BA RLEY OR. MARIO 'i'OLINA (LEFT). Of;I. FRANK ROWLAND IN THEIR UC IRVINE LABORATORY Scientists Raised Controversial Issue 0Yer ):luorocarbona' EHec:t on Atmosphere .. , don't know how many !'alls we gol but the switchboard operators told me they've been coming fast and furious all day." said Mary E '•e lyn Bryden, the district's manager of pubhc af. Of tft• O•llY ft,1<>1 \t•tl An Orange County Superior Court Jury was askl'<I latl• Mon- day to find Thom41s llardin .Hes ter guilty of hr:.t degree murder in the Suni-;N &uch sl<1y- tura com~s le> argue today before the Jury. .. But this •~ a r1rst d egr('e murder easL'. ··Chatterton urged. ·:1 ask you to return that verdict. a nd I further ask you to add•· ttonally find this dC'fendant gwlty 11( burglary. robbery nod con- :;piracy " Chemical Labels Asked fa a rs . • Mrs. -Sryden said 10 staff peo- ple were pressed into drl\'er duty during the d ay to help allC'viate the shorta,R~ caused when 26 re- gular drive rs called in :.ick ing of Janet l\1 ae l\tt'll. Deputy 01 :.trH'l Attornt·r Robert Chattt•rton clo:.('d hi s case Monday by ar~wnl( tha t there could bt• no doubt th..it I.lester. 29. of Long &•ach. actl•d with prcmedit::itwn when h'· ended the hf P or Mn. Mell. 34. with a burst of f1 re from his auto So Consumers Know of Danger to Ozone Hardest hit by the dri,•t•r 'hortaJ?e were buses operating out of the new Irvine bus facility. Two of Hester 's codefenda.nts have bel'O ~ranted separat~ tnals on du:.il murder count~ T"·o o thl'r defendant~ will be tried togcth('r on the same: al lci:tation:. 1mmcd1atcly af\tc•r th., lll!slt'r trial is l'Oncluded WA SH f NGTO~ IA P 1 Produc ts co ntainin g nuorocarbons should be Jabcl~ immediately so that consumers can choose whether to use them. according lo scientists who i.ay the chemicals threaten the at· mospbe re's protective oione layer. While acknowledging that • more studies are needed, Na· tional Academy of Sciences panels s aid Monday that selec- ti"e regulation or nuorocarbon use "is a lmost certain to be necess4.lr)' at some time and to some degree of completeness." The reports said fluorocarbons used as propellant<; in some spray cans und as refrigcrant5 in coohng systems -break down 10 the upper atmosphere and slo'' I~ destroy ozone. a form or 01CV1?en • that shields the e arth against ul lraviolet rad1at1on fncrea!>cd ull rav1olet radiation would lead to mcrea!>C!> in skin cancer and pos:.1blc chan~cs in climate caused by the radiation increasin g te mperatures on 4!arth. the pa nels s uid. The ozone controven1y b<!g(tn .in 1974 when Ors. Ma rio J Molina and Frank S. Rowhmd o! UC lr\'ine said computer studies showed fluorocarbons turned 1n- U> <'hlonne that ckstro\'s oiont' Jury Rules False Arrest In Riot Case A Seal Reach man has been awarded $57,500 in damal(es by an Orange County Superior Court jury which ruled that he was falsely arres ted and Jailed durinA a St. Patnrk's Day riot in that city two years ago L nw yc r s for Rl<'hard Fedderson, 2-l. of 100 Ocean . t .. successfully alleged that their client was unl-0wfully 003t.tn and Jailed while trying tu compl)· w\th a polil'e order ast>ocd nt the height of the disturbance The jury as11rsst•cl damages nf $50,000 agains t tke city. They assessed dam ag<'s of SS.000 against 11rr<.'slinJ.t Police Officer Larry Wri.:ht Ff'ddcri;on t<•stil it'd thnt he W fL'I one of a numtw r nt employl'S at Grandma's '11nd~· Storr on l\1 01n S trN•t who wer'• ortt<•rcd tu •'''ecunh• thl' stor<' wh1I<! rOC'k:o. e nd h<>ttles wt•re hcinl( thrown tie said ht' was oheying th<' order when he was att Ol'kl'<I • APWtr-flftOtO 'SPRAYS HURT OZONE' Science A cademy's Tukey Dr. John W Tukey of Reli Labor;itones and Princeton l lniverslty. who headed one of the comm ittees. said ozone depletio n cause d b y nuorocarbons .. at the momenl is undt-r t pe rct-nl. • · Becauloe the amount of ozone in the s tratos phere fluctuate:. natural!). and for \'aned rea!>on~. 1t wa~ hard to be morC' prec1l>c. Tuke~ said al;,, new!I bnc·fmg But the l'Ommitlce estimated that continued rele a 5e o f nuorocarbons at 1973 levels "ii. calculated to give an ultimate re - duct.Jon an ozone of about 7 per- cent" over t he next century. A"· tual reduction could be ai. low e1s ;? swrcenl or as high as 20 percent. but 1t won 'L be. knov.•n without further studies. the report said The study panels said the cov - ernment should allow up to two years for more n •search to fill g aps in present knowledgf'. But Tukey added ... If the situa- tion ha n·t been clarified m two years on the exte nt of the pro- bl em. then the go\'ernment should go ahead with sclect1vc regulation " The NAS panels said the gO\'· emment s hould ta ke steps now to determine and correct whatever inadequacies exist in legislative authority lhal might delay re- ~ulat1on ar studies ~how il l!t nce<lcd Tuke> :.aid l abelin g of fluorocarbon-containing pro- ducts such as hair and an· tlpersp1rant sprays -should be done immediately either through \Toi unta ry action or legislation. One NAS report said. •·Label· 1ng i.bould in no sense be re- garded as a substitute for regula· Uon but rather as an aid to con- sumer self-restraint. ... and lo coru;umer preparalioo ror posst· ble later regu lation." The r eport said that 75 percent of aJI fluorocarbon relea.c;e into the air comes from aerosol :.prays . And it added that 56 per cent or total release from aJI aerosol comes from hair-care and antipe rspirant-deod or ant products Many aerosol products. such ~ most shavio~ lather. use pro- p e 11 a nt s olher th ao nuorocarboos. There. 10 rewer buses than scheduled r olled out on the -:.treets as OCTD kicked off its improved commuter servicP lhrough the Saddleback Valley and on up into Santa Ana. On most routes, service r<'· m ained at its pre-improved, on· ce-every-hour level as most. com- muters got to their desunallons a half hour late . Mrs. Bryden said 401 ,drivers were scheduled t o r eport for duly Mooday morn ing. Only 376 bhowed up, however '"That ·s not a bad re<'ord for the OCTD in that absenteeism for drivers averages about five per- "Bellwether' Noise Trial Set March 14 mal1<.· nrre Chatterton said the raid lost Nov 8 on IHI..' home at 16861 Ray\'1ew Drive. Sunset Reach. st)jired by Mrs. Metz and Ronald Cauwels. 27. was <·arefully planned and well :.upplied with we apons . The prosel'utor arguro that th<• rive men who broke into lht' Toro ~Polite Rapist' Gets· Jail Sentence home had revenge on tht"ir A Marine Corps sergeant who minds. became known to lawmen as 111: said thcv wen• d1•termtn<'d ··the polite rapist .. during a 16~ lo mnke C'au";el-. p;iy with his hr" month rape spree that clairrle4 (or "rippin~ off'' \74 pound!t r>f many v1cl1ms 1n the Laguna man1uana t:ik en b) him al gun lkach <irea drew scntence:-i Mon~ point 'from two memtx>rs or lhi• day that will krrp him m stato drug smug~linii r111~ prison for at lca ... t 10 years ' Challl'rton as kl·d thl' 1ury to Oran,::c• County Superior Court quickly d1smis:. defcnM' attorn<') Jud~(' Hi<'hard Be0tcom imposc'<l Roger Ag ajanian 's l'"<PN'lc·d tho:.e sentences cm three' counts ;irgumcnt that Ht•sler acted in of rape and one or assault with in· i-.elf d('fense whl'n Mr.; Mrtz pro lent lo rape aflt·r Gary Ll.•e duced a weapon and thn•Jknt•tl Jal'kman. 211, pleaded ~uilty to to USC' ll. ··self dereni.c ·~ not an ,,..,ut• l'1ght felony counts. here,'' Chattt>rton said. "'.Janet Judge Bt>acom suspcnd<'d the Metz had the right lo try and de· remaining four counts after rul· A $200,000 Superior Court fend herself in her own homl' ingthat J ackmundidnotqualif1 lnwsuit tha t has been singled out agamst armC'd men "'ho had no for consideration as a mentally as the bellwether for multiple Jet business there . . disordered sex offender noise actions that could cost Chatterton t old lhC' jury 11 i~ up The El Toro Marine was fle(o orange County more than c-.,o tenl'cd to n ot less than lhre~ ..., lo them to dC'cide 1f there 1s mer11 million in damages will be tne<1 m the prosecution argument lhul years in state prison on each of Marcb 14. 1977. there was an aJtret-ment among the rape convictions. lie drew~ More than 20 tlarbor Arca the gang to kill Cauwels when lhl• prison term of one fo 20 years in homeowners have withdrawn raid on his hom<' was planned thr ai.sault rap from the suit filed Nov. 19. 1968, Cauwels was s hot in the head Jackm an. married wi l h IJl an agreement that le.aves de-and died 3 short timt· lalf·r in a c hildren . drew the .. polite veloper llarry Rinker figbtmg local hospital. Coddcndanl rapist" tag because of has r eport. the test case. cd reluctance to ui.t• violence on William Craig Tibbals. 29. of Su ccess for Rinker, whose Orange, is identified as his killer. or threaten any of his victims. home at 2342 M esa Drive Santa • Chatterton predicted that Ag:.i Women who id e n ti r i e d Ana ff eigh ts, has all~gedl y Jaruan will ple ad for a verdict of Jackman as their attacker told decreased in value since jet ~econd degree murder whc·n hi'> the grand jury that he dfacusscd operatlons began at Orangt: his personal proble ms with them Sanity Hearing Set In Rape-death Trial County Airport, could trigger before and after sex and then lerl identical a ctions seeking more Railroad Eatery their homes apologizing for the than $30 million in damages for _ intrusion nearly 1,000 homeowners. One victim testified that s he Each suit has basically the Hit b y Bandit~ managed to dissuade J ackman • same cause of action. They con· from h1s announced mtenlions lend that property values in the SAN FRANCISCO IAP> while discussin~ his problems vicinity of the county a.irpart Modern-day r ailroad ban.d1t s with him for s cvernl hours. Sh~ have been decimated as ~ result. held up the Vfrtoria Station said he r epaired her television A Fullerton man who faces thP d eath pena lty for his alle~ed rape and murde r of a young Whittier woman W{IS ordered Monday to face a sanity hf'arlng Oct. 6 an Orange County Su1>erior Court Judge James H. Walsworth ~et aside the previously schroulNI trial dnte of Sept. 27 for Ken Richard Hul~rt, 2A. It will be rescheduled by the hear1n~ judf!<' rf the defend ant Is found san1' and able to face tnnl. Hulhert is accu~('(J of th(' rape nnd murder of Ginn .Mane Tl~ ht'r . 19. of Whittier. wh<>!le nude body was found J an 2 In the batk of a car parked near a FUiierton apartm<'nt com plex. of jet tr3Cfic. freight car restaurant for $4,600 set before he left the home. lie race:-. further <'nmins l They claim that pollution after ordering manager Lanker Sever al v1ct1ms testified. charges in connection with has al-generated by the rurcraft o{ two Bowker to keep his eyes closed however. that Jackman wa~ te~ed rap<' and attack on a airlines has made lueinaoocc ··orwe'ltblow yourhead orr.·· armedwlthaknlr~or-a,::unallhc F'ullerton Community College happy environment intolerable Bowker t old police the thre<-t1meofthescxual assault. studC'nl who told pohcc she was and uns afe. robbe rs ent er ed through u Judge neacom s aid he will re-- • rohbcd. raf'(?d, beat<!n and then The la wsuits blame the county k.ltchen door Monday. lied him commend psychiatric treatment. thrown mto a ditch in th~ Irvine! for allowing Airwest and Air a nd dishwal\ht'r Rick Brewster for Jackman during the Marini.''~ drea Jan fi California to lauch j et (lights w1lh clolhcshnc. clt>aned oul the future "onrancment Jn s talo 11~~r~thc bon ofa~l~rton ·~f_ro_m~t_h_c_c_o_u_n_ty~~-r_m_i_n_a_l.~~~~-s-~_e_o_r_m~on_~_·y~a_nd~n-~~in~a_c_a_r~~-p-n_·s_o_n~~~~~~~~~~ fireman, was indicted hy the 1iranrl Jury on 14 felony counts that include murder, ra11e. kid· napang and robbery An tndactm('nt 1:. a formal charge made aiz:unst a pc~on by u it rand JUry. lt docs not e:stabll!lh gui It or innocence w 47 Frona Coast Area &EM WISiE . . Merit Scholars Listed Another vear has "Oiied by and tomorrow Is our anniversary ••.•. 17 vears In the Newp0rt Harbor a rea and 12 y ear s slnte we • . ope n e d o u r s I ore c n Westcliff Plaza. We are celebrating bf having en Ann iversary Sale. Com~ in and see O\lr reqular s tock with spec:lal r eductions on selec ted items ... some ac; much as •t, o f f W e a r e s t I 1 1 overstocked as a result of moving everything from our Balboa Island store into the Westcllff store The combined stocl( has mt:1nv . lovely pieces In It and we Starting Tomorrow •••• September 15th ANNIVERSARY SALE Forty-se\'en Orange Coai;t hi.Ith gchool student.' are among about lS.000 n amed nationwide a:i; semifinalists in the 1977 National Merit Scholars hip program More lhan a m illion students from over 17.000 high schools entered the 1977 m m l f)f'OM.ram by taking t he P reliminar y S c bol astl c A ptitu d e Test/Nalional Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. SemifinaUst.s are the highest KOrlng 5tude nts in each slate and represent the top half of one perce nt of the natioo's most academically talented. young people. · Thffe students will have an opportunity lo continue in the competition ror about 3,SSO Merit Scbolanb.ips to be awarded next spring. List ed b)' bitb school, the winners include : · COSTA M£S A RIG11 SCBOOL: Gary N. Glassmoyer ..a&obert J. H\ldack. ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL: Henry X. Churchyard. C)'tlthla S. Mcfarlane. Jeffrey W. MorJ(an a nd Mark S Roffina. DANA HILLS UIGtl SCHOOL: Virginia M. Clark, Kathleen J . Copen.haver. Linda K. Frankel, Na n cy Gruen. Erika M . Heclcscher. Steven J . Knudson. Peter D. Pitsker. Kane Sl. John and Reese E. Thompson. FOUNTAIN VAu.EY BIGlt SCHOOL: Steven R. F.l$h and Mary L. Wavin. LOS A Ml GOS RJGR SCHOOL: Pamela Sams. EDISON HIGH SCHOOL: Marla E . Boyer . Gregory B Diamond, J ean M. KinsaJa and Ryan R. Youa.1. H\1NTl.NGTON BEAtll IDGH SCHOOL: Fred ..... Baucbwilr. and Pamela E. Blazey. U N 1 V It R S I T ·V ti I C II SCHOOL: Howard H. McCarley and Frank Yeh LAG UN A B EACH lllfi II SCHOOL: llcathcr I. Clark, John R. Mendenhall ;and Trltla L Toliver . MISS ION VI £JO lllC II SCHOOL: Kris line L. Folker. EL TORO HIGH SCHOOL: Christy C. Humphrey. Anne E. Justice and Berthe A. Scalettar. coaoNA DEL MAR RIGll SCHOOL: Adri e nn e L . Chambers, Eileen M. Dixon. Adam A. Doyle. Jacques L . Duranceau, David A. Sklansky, Shjrley A. Sloper. Alle n L. Wilk\n s on and Slepbe n H . Wilson. NEWPORT HAit.BOil HJGH SCHOOL: Devon H. Marquet, Canie L. Miller, Mark A. Olson. Oregor y W. Shaver and Raun L Thorp. S AN CLEM ENTF. HI GH SCHOOL: Scotl C. Sewell . will offer some 01 those at a generous savings. Perhaps your partlcular favorite Is among those reduced for this special sale. It is not too soon lo be think.Ing of gifts t or Chri s tmas Us e your BankAmerlcard or Master Charge but on the sale • Items, no house charges or layaways. There will be watches. rings, neckchalns, earrings, bracelets, pendants, cuff links, cigarette lighters and other gift items. Come and see what we have to tempt you . s tart l n9 tomorrow for 10 days only. Mary Barr, Certified Gemologist 1h 0FF ON SELECTED ITEMS 1/4 OFF ON MANY OTHERS (ALL FROM OUR R EGULAR STOCKI FOR10DAYS ONLY MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARO .- . 44 DAILY PILOT Tues<lar Sept~mbet 14 1976 ·~ Jus t Coas ting ~~ -.., .. @ 4 /' •p ,( ~r ~ . f <.. ~·ith T om arphine ~ Spraf IS Dange rous C:i\N·Ci\NNED DE PT. -ll de- velops now that a rouple of our scientiests out at UC Irvine have .drawn some hefty support in their contention that aerosol spray cans arc a threat to Planet Earth. But you might agree for entirely different r easons. Some y ears back, Dr. Frank R owla nd and his colkaguc Mano Molina began studying the ef- fects of fluorocarbons which are used as the propellant in a lot of spray cans. They conclude we are spraying so much of this stuff into the air that it is damaging the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere. The ozone layer is what protects us from dangerous levels of ul- traviolet rad iation. AJI of this is s carv and has been debated at great length. Sufficient Vaccine E x p e cte d WASHINGTON (Ar>-Nt•:..rty JO 1n1lhon doses Of 5WIOl' fl u v:.1cr inc will be a va1lublc to lht• public by O ct . 1 and mos t /\mencuns who w ant the shots should be a ble to have them by lhe end of the year, a government doctor s ays . Or. Theodore Cooper , ai.sistant :sucrc-tary for hl•;tllh, told u lloul>t' he alth sub(•om m 1ttcc Monday that the inoculation program should be compl£>ted by January. IN ADDITI ON TO the :.10 millJon swine flu vaccine d OSl'S Pxoected to be re a dv bv Oct. I. he ~rud 117 m illion-should be ready ror use by Dect•mbc r and anothl•r 13 million should be prepared bv mid-J anuary. - lie said a recent poll showed that SG per cent of the adull population -about 115 million people --plan to be immunitcd. The remainder of the surveyed adults said they have not yet made up their minds or that they do not intend to take the vaccine, he said. 1r that is true. Cooper said, there should be enough vaccine ror t hos e want i ng to b e immunized by the end of this year. t • .. Fund Request Rap Studied WASHINGTON CAP) -A $~1natc :iuht·ommittce will explore further a charge that un aidt• in tht• Nixon White House asked former Grum1n;1n 'orp. official for a $1 millton t'ntnp111gn contribution 111 «•turn for promotinJ: the firm ·s sale of aircruft lo J upun. Witnebsl's e xpected to te:sllfy lutcr before toe punel lncludc lhe aide, Richard Allen. lht·n·Preslde11t R ichard M . Nixon's d cputv assistant for cconorruc affairs in 1972, and s ome Cruminun executives. Allen denh:d Monduv that he Jrnd solicitl'<l campa1~n funds. and Grumman denied making any l'OntribuUons to tht• Nixon campajgn. SE~. FRANK C H UR C H (D·ldaho), s aid that befort> the Senut e s ubcommi t t ee on multinationa l corpo r ations reconvenes hearings Sept. 24 , he will try to find out if the proposed aircraft s ale is mentioned in records of a 1972 summit meeting at Honolulu between Nixon and then-Prime Minister of J apan KakueiTa naka . Dr. T homas U. Cheath~1m , former pres ident of Grumman International, testified Monday that in April, 1972, he was solicited for lhe contri but.ion when he attempted to gel Nixon to bri ng up tht.• matt<>r of Grumman aircraft sales at the upco m ing Jl onolulu' summit talks. the w ay t o the d oor nnd suggesll'd the projt•ct was a diffic·ult one und "people whom the White House made an effort for s hould b e grafeful ." according to Cheatham. Cheatham said when he a sked Allen w·,hat h e meitnt ,-lhc presidential aide replied. "l think the E2 is worth about a million dollars" in the form of a cont ri bu ti on lo Nixon ·s 1972 presidential camprugn. ALLEN TOLD R EPORT ERS Monday t hat the charge is "so far out. It's ludicrous. Anybody anti ever ybody knew that 1 had no thing to do with raisin ~ campaign funds .·· NOW, ALONG COMES an in- dependent study by the Nat wnal Academy of Science!> which sup- port s the conclusions of pro- fe~sors Rowland and !\1olina. COOP.ER ALS~ SAID health officials expect to determine sometime thh; week the correct dosages of thC' vaccine fo r chlldren under 18 who suffer from chronic disease s that could be a~gravated by the flu. Would-be ..l11111pe r Sau ed AP Wlrepllolo Cheatham said the request for money w a s made in th e Executive Office Building next to 1he White House by Allen. CH EATHAM TESTIFIED that in 1972 Grumman was tryin~ to sell the E2C r econnaissance airplane to Japan and that he was seeking the help oC the Nixon a dministration. In Tokyo, Ja1rnn's minister of s ta te for defe nse, Mic hita Sakata. told a n ews confe ren<'t' he would investigate the report from Was h1n$t o n . Othe r J apane$t' ddcnsc officials said they had no knowledge of speci;il pressure t'XC'rtl:'d on Grumman'$ bt•ha lf. but tht>y were still interested 111 ttw E2C. A purchast> of five or six or the planes h:is bet>n u.ode.r consideration. bul bud~C't problems were delaying a derision to buy. they said. The conclusions mjght boggle the unscientific mind but in cases like this. we really need to trust the experts. T hul 's why we have s cient is ts like profess ors Rowl and ~nd Molina. Actually. when you come riJ?ht ddwn to it. we should have been able to figure out the threat of spray cans on our own without p0>fessorial leadership. We live wt<h the blamed things daily, you k11ow. .. These young people are in a completely different risk-benefit situation than others of their age, and a hi~her rate of vaccine side effects can be tolerated in view or their g reat risk from serious bouts with influenza.•· he said. /\ mar identified as Louis Maldonado 'w as saved by members of the New York City Police Department's Emergency Service Squad after dangling by one · hand from a cable on the Brooklyn Bridge and threatening to j ump Monday. /\n unidentified member of the squad grabbed his wrist and, with assistance, brought him down safely. Afte r talking awhile. Allen walked him through the halls of the Executive Office Building on Allen, who left the White House i n 1972 and is no w a n in- tl'rnat1on a l economirs con· sultant in Washington, will ht! called to testify before the Senato subcom m itt<'e hearings we re called to £>:<am ine the sale in 1972 or t-~H JN f1 1;:hters to Iran. jhe threat to the ozone aside. JU~ look at what the little woos h cans have done to the American nc.,-rous system. Cooper said the characteristic vaccine is highly £'ffoct1ve for persons over 25 years of age, but less effective for those under 25. OTHER WITNESSES before the llou sc heal t h and en\ iron nH' n t s u bcom m illt•r• di s pu t ed a gove rnm e nt information sheet cla1min~ that "flu \'acrine can be taken :.afely during pregnancy ·· Murder Rap Added to· Piracy IT'S DOESN'T R F.ALL\' mat- ter whether you ·re s pra) ing 'paint nr r olish frnm the llltlc PIL'lhbutton l·an!>; you're in trou ble n~ht fr()m the start .Just read tho directions on tlw side or the t' :t1\: ''CA UTJON · A void breathinl? futJleS. DO NOT (Mllnt toward fa~<'. DO NOT srra y ne ar he«tcrs , i::11s tanks open names or ot'.ber ha z artls . DO NOT pun c t u re·. fold spindle o r m u I I I ;i I l' I) 0 N 0 T 1 n • t•ant•ratt'. After you've read all theth10gs you're not s upposed to do with 11 ~pruy can. you have forgotten w !mt you intC'nded to do with tht• lit.Ue devil in tht' first place Wh ile I would hardly want to chall enge t he s cie nt1f1c ex· pe1tise of professors Rowland ;ind Molina . I do t•onsid£>r the spray paint can the least threat uf all. EVER TRY TO WORK one of those things? lt"s exhuust1mg enough just lo do the sanding. Thpn you ha\'C to shake the spray hi') for half an hour while tlw hi· tie metal ball inside rolls around w1d mixes the paint. Now it's time to spray. You hit th() butlon. It just i:.it~ then• und l:urgles You turn lhe • nou.lc nr()und to peer al the trouhl<>. N Wits rays c 1gg£>s rc:it he 't lo he oione; 1t 's wht•rt• you arc in~ to hurl thnt i;pr .1y can None of this cvt•n rnns1ders ttw clal1'1<1.:c done whl'n somr poor ~l«:e1)\ ·l'y£>d f1•llow sl:1ggcrs into h is bnthroom anti J:rahs his w1fc'R hairspray ••111. m1 -;t11k1nJ? it k>r his un<krarm df'Otfor:rnt 'that ·~ 11111 onl v a thn•at to the• <>zone. It's a thrt.'at topcnc•c. • ~1arc1a Gr<'e nber~er . a n :illornry \\1th th1· Women 's Hights PrOJ<'<'l nf the Ce nter for Law a nd Soci.il l'ul1cy, a pubhc 1ntere:.t l;iw firm . and Sus an Marks. a law student intern. said .. then· ha' e be l•n no tests to dt'll'rnrnw !hf• safety of the i.wine flu '~H'l·1111• t'ither for t ht• pregnant woman or her unborn £et us ... :Ew YO RK 'API -Five Cro:itian nauonalists, held on $1 m11l1on bail each on air pir acy <'harges arlt'r a weekend the pilot call ed .. 30 hours of hell," also h a \'l' b e e n c h a r ~ e d w i t h s N·ond -dc•i:: ree m urdl'r in the bomb d<'ath of a poUceman. Federal and local authorities were to meet today to decide who s hou ld get firs t c rack a t prosecuting the four m en and a woman. who used fake bombs to for ce a New York·to-Chicago. Trans World Airhnes 727 Je t to fly to Paris. WACs Wave Bye, May Join Regulars WA~llJNGTON (AP) -The Women's Army Corps, for 34 years tht• onl y Army that Amt:n t'an female soldiers have known, may :-oon Ill' h~:-t ory Thl' House of R.:prescntatives. after hearing a committee r<'rort that called the separate distinction for more than 40,000 WAC's .. a vestige of the time when women were not treated t'(lllally. ·· voted overwhelmingly Monday to do away with the s1K'ci11I women's corps and lo fully integrate woufoo into the Army. THE BILL, WlOCH Al .SO eliminates s ex distinctions in the promotion of officers and other military policies, passed by a 343 to 4 vote. It now goes to the Senate. .. The Army has arrived, .. said Air Force Lt. Col. Lucille Dion, ucting cxet'utive secretary or the Defense Advisory Committee on omen in thl' Armed Sen·iccs, in r·eportinc that the Pentagon cks the legis lation. "This would be another step forward for women in lbe armed ·ices,'' Lt. Col. Dion said. "It's a logical step." C EATEO BV CONGRESS in 1942 as the Women•s Army Auxiliary Corps. the sm all band of women had to wait until later to be rid of the .. auxiliary" tag. In 1972. there were only lJ,000 women wearing Army uniforms, but 11 PPnt a.:on push that yl':tr fnr morr womenpower began what hm1 ht·com t: n steady ~rowth m troop&lUmbers. Lt. Col. Dion said e<1ual root111g with male s1Jld iers would prove lwnt'f1t111I but declm<'d cnmmt.'nl on JUSl how the new status would change Army life for the young rccr wt or career Army woman. -Rain Dampens Flordia Opposite Coasts of Nation Suffer Slunoors Tempe rat urt'• All4n1" &-.Ion "'CJIW'"~•lt,,. M l••O ~ .. 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"4MI Or•r>o<t CC)llnly "'""' 64h 011 ~--st ~·U,.,!"'OiOn °"..,...... -W .. l"lltl'l•I.. , Me.Ult &en ~~•o C.01>1'..., Olta11, :-'*"' AJtn C.tt14ff&i'Ml,. o-...,,,,, lloo/111 """" U.-H...-....• , .......... . • A r t'al bomb thl" hijackers claimed repons ibitjty for leaving in a Gr and Central Station locker here killed a policeman, who was to be buried today. E'ord lo S igtt BUI WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford will sign a $104 .3- billion defense appropriation bill that includes provis ions tlelaying full·scale production of the fi1 bombe r . White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said lo. d ay. The Senat e approved the bill ( I NSHORT J Monday by voice vote. The House \'Oled. 328 to 45, in favor of tlw defense spenpinJ.? mt•asurc la~t· week. The compromise between supporters a nd opponents or the Bl would leave it up to the next administration to decide the fate of the Bl. A ir Crash Ki 1111 .; BRIGHTON. Fla. (A P )-Five persons were killed Mondav when an Air Force Phantom jet and a s mall civilian pla ne <'olli dc~ t)\'N a s wa mpy area. n ear Lake Okeecho b ee; authoritil"s said. T he /\ir l"orce pilot parachuted to safety. But officials said lhc other crew member, U . Gregory f\l eller. 23, of Torrington. Conn., wus found dead, :l quarter -mile 4 from the plane , about 10 hours after lhe crash. The other four victims. a ll civilians , we r e Florida r esidents. .Kitch~n . Help You Can Count On You can count on the Wednesday food pages of the Dally Piiot to help you if you're counting calories, stretching food dollars or simply hunting for recipe ideas for f amlly or guests. Food Editor Barbara Gius brings you a host of consumer tip• and menu suggestions to help you subtract kitchen time while adding to eating enjoyment. Food Is 11ew1 this year. Keep up with the latest on nutrition, shortages, prices, new markets and cooking trends by turn- ing to the Wednesday People section. To make the most of what you buy or grow for your dinner ta- ble, count on the f ood pages of the Wednesday DAILY PILOT 642-4321 T [)".\ v f' CT \:i A Pe e a ts the Mars ·Adventure. Roy & Dale ff 011ore .d Named to be Grand Marshals of the 1 !Jii Tournaml'nl of !lost~ Par~dc and Ro"t' Bowl game "<•rt· Rov Hogc·r:> und '' 1fe. Dale Evans. Hogt·r~. li4, and E\ ans G3. ''ill ride during the parade not on hor'><'S. but 111 an automobile al the hl'ad of the 88lh annual .parac!t·. Tht·~ ·11 celebrate thr 1r 2~th anniver s a ry New Y1.•ars ~'I.!. Unlisted, Not ~ Secret-Judge LOS ANGELES (AP) A $9 3 million tla~s action lawsuit a ll<'ging that the slall"'> two b•f!O:l''l telephonl' com panw-; hd\ c ltnprop..-rly d f\·ut~t·d • unlisted telephone nurnbt'r::. hJs bt.'l:ll d1sm1sscd b\~ a Super ior Court J udgt•. · Judge Paul Ureekenridge has rukd m support of attorneys for the defendanU., P ac1f1c Telephone and General Telephone. dismissm~ the sw t on grounds that the issue was not within the court's ·Jurisdiction. Breckenrid ge said the cas e would m ore appropriately be handled by the California Public Utilities Comm1ss1on. which oversees the acu v1lJes of the telephone comparues. A TT 0 R ~ E Y G E RA L 0 G F. N ,\ R D • r epresenting Pac1f1c Telephone, contended th<tl thl' company's issuance or unhi.ted telephone numbers. at a 15·cenl per month chargl', dot•s not guarantee complete pn v ac y for the cus tomt>r Genard told the t·ourt thal Pacific Telephom' loe s release unlisted telephone numbers to gove r nme n~ agencie s. lie said the utility's obligation to cus tomers paying for unlisted number s ervice is to keep their numbers from uppeanng in telephone d irectories or directory lists used by information operators for the general public. THE PLAINTlf'FS, Lo s An{!cles T i m e s repo rte r K e n Fanucc hi and Community Jnformation Pr oject e)(ecutive dirC'ctor Cary Lowe. allef(ed in t heir complaint that the telephone companies h a v e provided unlisted lel t•phonc numbers to agencies including the public library, the Securities and Kxchanf.(e Comm1::.i.1on, Jnd t he st.ate De partment of Fbh and Gamt•. Fanucchi and Lo"e had asked for$!> 3 million in damages to cover fees µ:ud by consumers for unlisted telephone numbl'r service. Fatal Fight Tot Cemer of Battle LOS ANGELES (AP) -A dispute ove r child custody has erupted into violence with the child's father shootin g and k illing the boy 's godfather as the mother looked on, sbcrifC's deputies said. Jo'red J ohnston, 28, assistant city editor of the Ventura Slur-Free Press. wus shot and killed Monday on a street in suburban South Gate by Ruben J ohnson. 33. officials said. J ohnston h ad bt•rn ,,..---------. Interceding in a dispute ( S J between Arlene H ererra, ... ln I c 1 9 , John so n 's common-law wife and the mother of 2·ycar-oldEslcvan,thccouple'sson . . . l'Wete••en•' 12th Dag FRESNO (AP) - Four 1''rc-;no Il<.'c new!\m cn were in custody for the 12th day today for rdusing, t>eeause of ethical considerallons, to disclose a confidentia l news sour<'<'. They began JUll lerms Fd>. 3 under an Sndcfinit<' !\t•nl1•ncc imposl-d by Supt'nor Court Judge Jlolh s H<·st to cocrc(• thPm to tell who .provided the Ol'WSPUIX'r mnter1.il from a s<·alcd grand jury transcnpl. All hOY lhl'Y will never rcve~•I the source. J)isaJJter A re-a• Drc-lorPd LOS ANGEt.F,.<:; (AP) -<:ov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has dccl!l(cd two Southern California counties ravaged by u klllcr lrrl{1ical storm slate disaster areas, making nva1l11blc state uld and clearing the way for fl'deral as sistance. Officials in Rlvcrslctc and Imperial counties. both h ard·hil by tropical storm Kathleen. were relieved latr Mondoy night wh<'n the Governor announced the proclamation "h1ch opens the wa~ for a request that Presidt'nl Ford declare the counties kderal d1sn:iter areas lo provide Icderal relief. Teat1Uter Plead• Guilty SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -An a iling forme r administrato r of Teamster union benefit funds has pleaded guilty to making false statements and unlawfully concealing transfer of $100,000 from a trust fund. Ke nneth W. Carlson. 66. Foster Cily. had been indicted by a feder al grond jury last June 17 on nine counts alleging the embeuling or some $2.3 million (reduced lo Sl.648.48) from thrt'e f\inds and nioc counts of m a kin g false state m ents in violation of the Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act. IJNio...; RTD Trade Barb• LOS ANGELES Ci\ P> -Whitt' R3pid 'l'r:'lnsit District officials aod striking bus drivt'rs' union leaders traded barbl<I over conditions for a public d ebate, 70,000 bus-riding students ha,·e been forcNI to find olternaUvc tronspor\ation for the opening day of classes. Union officials reacted bitterly Monday lo RTO board president Byron Cook's decision to debate !l Uftion ofCiclal on tho condition that rn?goliotions be renewed in public, to end the 23-day st.nke. The umou ~c!uae to open Lalk.s to the public. P.\S.\OF'\ \ rAP) Tht• \ 11.. n~ 2 rolM1t s t anti~ mot10nle,s on lh,· rt~l i;urf Ct nf ",1 rs. its ciut .:i.t lor hi.: .liJPUI l'nlh st1llt'll h) one :.mall l~bhk ~l11t·k 111 1t.s scooping l'l,1,,. The &ra~. ~t1ual lan•lt•r, unable lo pn. •, d "'11 h its mosl cr ul 1al •• ,,,..1111ll'nt ·'" •It•· I 111 ~II h\l111 eartbl>ound n p.urnwu :!.11111\lll1u11 rthh:.. J.; n \\ lllLF. 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(i\PI f\ cnron(•r's 1n<1ut•.,1 into th1.• d1.•,1th of l'h1ld lclt'\ 1s1on slur Mory Ant~:.a J ont>S ~hu\\ s thl' m·trcss lht'<i uf a sr' en· 1wt•raJo.,t• of dangerous dru~s . authorit1t-•s !>:.I~ SANTA ROS\ C \I'>-A ~,·x1or ('ourlJud~t'. re1ecl1nR a dE"frn~1· .1n .. umt·r l th.it 1111' Jr.-fr• 111 f\'mm1::.l j!rOUpS m011l'r1t•t-d ,1 flltJ!J,AllUO rt port h,1, "t'ntenct.'d two motort ~I'll· ~.111~ ml.'mbt.rs tu thrl•c ~t·.ir:. to life in prison for r.11••' LaY.~('r:; for bulh dt'f11,J111t'i tal1·d notiet:. lhly would appeal the scntenr·t.' Jnd l ''"' 1l't1nn'i. If so. th" .arm would b.• ur1h·n ·1l It 1ck t11 lhl· •urlal't.' for ,1 n111h1.•1 chi.: .. 11111 11 \I ,1:-. hopt.•d lht.• t1ouh1t.·.,oow11d 1bh• \\ould fall frt•t• l>ur1ni: \ 1l..1m• l '!) 1•Jrly du.:g1ng l''f'l'1ht1on' on thl' l hr~ "'t' pl;1an, J mJlfunt.·llon 1.kH·lo111 <l " lh 1t' ~.1mpkr ;1rm. SC'1<'0l1~h lti.t·d that OlJl<Hh .1 stut.·k 11.1 t.11 pan. b~ 11rdt>nn~ tht.• a1 m to lh1.· ~ur(,H 1• .ii,;aan, after wtm:h the ::.arnvlcr pt•r.ornu·d 11ro111:rl~. Miss Jones. 18. pl.1)cd Buffy on lhl' 1960s tcle\ 1s1on !>l'rlt':,, "F~1m11) i\ff.11r " Sht.> wns found dead in the• honw uf a friend hero Au..:. :!i San D1e i:o County Coroner Hobert Cn•ao;<in s ays 'hss J onrs' death "as caw.cd bv Jn O\ erdose or barbiturates. eocam<'. an arumal tranqwh~1.·r kno.,.,rn as "angl'I dust " and Quaaludl.' lie s aid 1t "ns ont' oC lh1.· "or:.t cuscs or drug O\ crdo:.es he ll.itl :.ccn an the <'OUnty. DL'E TO \\'llAT Mnrt1n ca lled "an :.m k" .ird t ime in lhl' com nturucal1ons rt'lay C) <'It•, ' t ht' The two. Kenneth It. \\ 111 ltm. n. :11. and Charles Wh itten. :.'6. l :11 h \lt n · <'Oil\ 1cll'd Last month of one count or rortahll· 1JJ•t'.1 \\O nthr-r mt'n were at'qu1llt.'d and t:harrl' a• 11n.,t a fifth \\t rt! dropped bl'fore lht• tnal, hd t! 111 Sonoma County Superior Court. , The v1C't1m had charf!C'CJ that members or lhc molor c) cle Rung had attacl.1:d lwr ma gang rape. ~~~~~~e~:~~·mc 2 d1t; attempt cmnot lake plate until Police Face Sex Rap Posti>0ncd until then is the n1lll'al s 1·.lrch for orgamc matt•rials, carbon based molC'1.ulcs found LOS ANGELES CAP ) -Only three of Hi Los BEFORE PRO!';Ol''\;Cl!\G 5<'nlrnc" in the ine\'eryll\'llli!thingon l'arlh. An~eles po lice omccrs originally ..in usl·d of pa<'ked court r oom, Judge Jl•~t·ph Murph) Jr. Those a ll Jmportanl c·hams of ('arbon atom<; nm.conduct with youthful Explorer Scout ~iris now rlNued a defcns<' moltcm t" onh ran nff1ePr fr1Jm eilht•r e .carlf'd lht' ,.-:rasp of V1km~ l or ~unµly d1> facl' thl' possibility or flolony 1irost•cut1on.• outside the count~ tt> pn•part• "' second 1>robat1on nol 1.·'1~l 11n M ,1rs. · an·ordrng to the d1:.tnrt attornry r eport on the dt•rt'nd:rnts \\ hPn \'1l.1ni.: l 's biology probes e\p1•r1 m.,nts T he casl'S of IO officers w1:rc ori~inally a'(•fcrred \\'oml•n s g ro111r; hnd l'h:ir1!1•d th;it l\.\11 !>im1l<ir desit.!1 .. <J to fin1l ln1n)l prC>Cl'Ssc•s S<'nl poc:;m,·c to the district allorm·y. but a :-;pokl·smnn ~:11d ont' <'ac:;e, had not l.t1•t·n prox_1 rul• d vt1!1ir1.u::.ly IJy re:.11lt ~<'ll'Ol1.,ts rJllt'tl tht• f1nd 111J.(S "t antah1111J!" ha d been reJt:l'l1'<l for lu<·k uf e' 1den1•1.· of :-.Onom:i<:nunlv 0 1st.Alt\ <;l nl' runnl·\ and ··1T1trn ... 1 ng,' but thl·~ t'ould not .I\ lt1•·' h•1d wronJ!dOtnf:! and SI' others were rcfrrn•t.I buck lo One such· ca.:.c \\it!) dJ:im1:i!>eil l.i-l ~ cJr Jn.!.l found life hl'CJU~t.· \'1krng 1 had conw up l'ntJllY 1n the city altorm•y office a::. no more than po::.s1blc :rnoll•l'r l•nd 1n ..it·qu1llal afl1•r a 1un trial. 1b Sl·arC'h for ort.'..lOll''· misdemeanor~~$. ... ~--------~ ·~-----~--~--~-------~ seethe newest, most exciting hotel in Orange County: , 306 SPACIOUS GUEST ROOMS AND SUITES he egistr Hotel The happy la:1ding place al Orange Counly Airport is ready for you and )Our out-of town visitors. 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Phone 714·752·8777 I yl'.J!.,, O'J.,M1M(;Ji:;.01 .. 1~1.Puull ,. 11 .• 01.n1r1 ~:-:i:·,j~u.,l;• ·. LOBBY BAR EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT IN THE GRAND PORTAGE SALOON t GOURMET DINING IN THE GRAND PORTAGE RESTAURANT 24·HOUR RESTAURANT, THE GAZEBO ROUND-THE.CLOCK ROOM SERVICE COMPLIMENTARY FIRST-RUN, IN-ROOM MOVIES MEETING FACILITIES FOR 8101200 PEOPLE . DAY /NIGHT TENNIS POOLWITH ~ SUN PATIO COMPLIMENTARY LIMOUSINE SERVICE FROM AIRPORT TERMINAL t .\6 DAILY PILOT EDl'l'ORll\L P GE Criticism Misplaced Supenor Court :Judge Raymond Vincent sald re- cently he was dismuycd at cn1.1cism that the county's Juven ile Court is not being ~uidcd by philosophies estabhshcd by lhe Orange County Board of Supervisors. In a INtcr lo the board. Judge Vincent, who Is pre· s iding judge or the Juvenile Court, said those doing the criticism uppure nlly don't understand separulton of powers . f>ri11cipal source.of the criticism was Coun- ty Administrative Officer Robert Thomas. The judge didn't say it but it's also apparent. critics d on't understand that the Board of Supervisors ~n'l empowered to set st andards for the Juvenile Court or , for tha t matter. ~my other court. The Board or Supervisors carries the key to lh~ treasory from which the courts work, It a lso.Jlas a say in the staffing and other potlcacs afrecting court ad- ministration. However. c ourts rightfully are subject to the philosophy of law and not the whims and fancies of political agencies and poht1caans. Should it ever be otherwise a syst em of law \\ill come tumbUng down. Effort Rewarded Nine years of hope and disappointment, optimism and setbacks came to a happy h alf .way mark last week as UC Irvine at last broke g round for the Sl0.5 million leaching and research center that will become the focus for its College of Medicine. The medical sciences complex that will house a 200·seat lecture hall. a demonstration lecture ha ll. 80 research la bor atones. faculty offices and a student center was firs t envisioned in 1967 when the Californau College of Medicine was acquired by lJCl. Shortly after. wheels were scLin-motiordo.r:. un· ivers ity acquisition of the Orange County Medical Center as n teaching hospital tor l"Cl medical students. The task of persuading the uni'\crsity r egents. the s late and the county or th~ need for the dual fa<'ihl)" {'ncountercd Sf'('mini:ly l'ndll'Ss problems. More than once il sccrncd the '' hol<' project wou1d huvc to be abandon<?d. Now the futurC' of thC' Collc1:c of Medicine is ::is · sured. ln the nol-too-dlstant future the tenC'h1ng com· plcx will be :iuJ::mcntcd by the university's own hospital. J\nd it is not <.lJfficult to foresee the eventual dC'- VC'lopmcnt in our own on•a of a nationally recognized medical research and tcactuog center. News Not All Bad This month an estimated 4.24 million Ca1Horni3 youngsters art> off to ::,chool. And despite some of the long faces and the frl-quent teacher salary disputes. there arc som<· ~upcnor marks on tbe state's cduca· taon scene . For on~ thanl{. \\C learn from the National Educ a· lion Association that the average California s alary of Sl5.200 for a classroom teacher as the third highest an the continental l:nited Stales. Only Nt!w York with $15,950 and Mi chigan with $15,540 are highl!r. For another, there's been real progress in nar· rowing the ~ap between rich and poor school districts. In 1973-74 the amount spent per pupil in unified school districts ranged all the way from $840 to $2.941. That's been reduced to a range of Crom Sl. 111 to S2.840 in 1976·76. ll's stall u substantial gap, but the equalization 1s be~inmn~ to shm\. J\nd. uftcr 43 years. the job of renovating or rl•placing schoo l bw ldings th;.it don't me.et earthquake safely rt•quirt•mcnts 1s vi11 u:illy complete. That's the ,:!oocl ncws..-The-badfle-":s~of-course. is that cn•r; improvement on the educational scene mean!> the t u 'payer hus lo dig Just a httledeeper. ParaJWia Also Comes In Reverse D ear Gloo111y Gus ~ A Wobbly Campaign Beginning Carter 'Strategy' ltlisses So11u! Marl..:s .. (SYDNEY HARRIS) One of the big word-; of the last year or so is "paranoid," which h as emerged f rom th t! ps ychiatri c t extbooks ui. a popular conversation piece. Properly s peakini::. a paranoid person 1s somcon(' who bcht•n•s lhal others are pcrsccutini him. when they are in no wa ·<loi n,.: so. But p a r ~1 n o 1 a of this sort 1!> rt• latavel" rarl' There 'as a rl' \•er se s1tu~1 t aon th a t as much morl' common, but. s tr angl'l y enough , n o one has d e · \11sed a word for it. Nol even the psychiatrists. This is the s11uut1on in which a person 1s actually pcrsl'tuting another. but th(' pers ... •cutor 1s un· aware of 1t. I thought of this when one of my rhlldrC'n remarked that a new ll'nrh1•r h;ul c1l'c1ckll on lht' rirst ~Cl'k o( i.chool wha•h kids were smart and which were dumb. and kcpl "'ruJmg" the so- <'allcd dumb ones. TEAnlERS do lhli' ()lot So do m any pun•nts. quite un- consr1ou1>I)' in most l'USt•s Th1·y get 3 "fix .. on u parliculor child. .-nd pick on the ('h1lct M) much t hat all c-fforts lo <'honi:e ;1rc fulale. The tcacht'r or pan·nt h'- fu:scs to modify his onJ,!innl 1m· a(:e to ronform to a O('W reJltl). And 1t 1s 1mpos:-1blt· to conv1nc· .. the pcrrc \r;llur thnt h(· 1'\ ··rx-rs1•<'ul1n(: .. thrit child Mnrrial!(' p~1rtn<'r1> cnitnli?<' m this behavior mon· than llwv re• aim.•. A w1h• will P<'<'k .away ot 1t ls there some significanrc in the fart that both Ford and Carter havt' acct•plt'l.I, th e n reje cted. op - portunities to ;ippear in Orange County? M.K. G•oornv cu~ comm,..~h 1rt' \ltbmtU~d bf' ,..,.,4,,,, •nd dU nO• ne<•u•r•lv relle< t the v•e Ni ot n,,.. neo ,,.,.,p.\Pt f". ~·"° vour ~• Pf'twe lO c;1oomy (iu), O•••r P1tOL husband. or a husband will keep on exronatmf:( his \\,fe. for fuulls thut either don't t•x 1~l. or ;ire magnifit'd. or t hat the other 1s L~ ing to change. The paranoid persecutor "'ill st'1ze on any tn\'Wl l'xampl~ lo pron~ his lor her> point. and any demonslrat ion of reform on lhl' part or lhe partner is grC<'tcd "'1th much suspicion. if not hostility. This allllude. of course. lends lo perpetuate the very con· di lion it deplor es. NOT MANY persons are in· s ane. in the classic paranoid mold or believing that the world is persecuting the m. But millions are "subjectively" paranoid, m the sense that they will pick an object <usually close to them ) for constant criticism or punish · nient, and keep on pecldng away despite any effort on the part or the objel'l to r emove the causes of critms m . I recall many tt'D<'hers who gratified their neurotic impulses an this fashion -nol to ml'. because I w as always jthb enough to make them think f knew more than I dJd -but to some of my inarticul3te and s lower classmates, who served as the butts of sar('asm for many semes ters. (One of lhcm wt:nl on to become the top blologlsl at M J.T > 1'h1~ Ill the kind of paranoia we OU Ii? ht to be.' con<'ernt'(i 3 houl. not the few obvious <'ra.t.1cl'. Rut. 1roniC'ally. we don'L cwn h:iw a name Cor lt. Many Lives Changed IT C'llANG•:O MY LIFF.. Hy Betty Frit'd:tn. Rr1ndom lloU!w. 3.l' Pflf!t'S. $10. Many of tod:iy·!l rouni;t womt'n whose lives an• vastly diffrn•nt fro m th<•ir mothrrs. bc<'nusc of the women's mov1•mc nt h:111 barely l<>arned lo rt'ad "hen lk\· ty ,Friedun'!> book ~n'<hh'<I "1lh starting 1t all. "Th<' Ft'm1mnc ~1ystiq u\';' ".is pubh!thcd in )963. 1f they want to understand how t hings were b efore 3nd how much they hnve been changed - ;rnperfect tbougb circumstances m aystiJJ be-tbocandonobct· ter than to read .. lt Changed My Lile." An apt tiUe. for not only did tho writlng of ''Mystique" change the author's life. but the scx·rolc revolution It engendered has also had a tr~mendous Impact on it.-; readers und on both men's and women's lives ever since. TlUS NEW book. subtitled, .. Writings on the Women's Move. ment," h1 part autobiography. part his tory. Plrt social COM • merit. part C'riUcism of sexual 119UUcs and power st.ruggles , ( THE BOOKMAN ) "ithin the movement, port. nd\'icc nnd part hOPl'· tnl<>rwovcn with l\ls. 1-"'ti('(lttn'!; recountmtt of her rolt' as founder and first president of the National Orga nhotion for Women. founder of the Notional Women·s P olitical Caucus and organizer of the 1970 Women·s Stnke lor Equality are articles she bas written and speeches she made as sbe t ravele d Olnd lectured all over the world. Reade rs who equate the women's movement and NOW with a putdown of men wlll be s urprised t o lenm that. M • Friedan. though divorced, h:is no such feeling!'. "Lately. in the movement." she says, "I feel It Is necessary to spell out . holf- h umorouslv -'man is not the e n emy. ~he i s the f~llow victim' ••• I odmil lh3t l s till need and want to love nnd be loved by a man." JOY Sl'ILLEY Associated Press PITTSB URG II Jimmy Carter opened his fall campaign emrhas111n~ the unwanted issue <if abortion and Lhc irrelevant 1s- s u c of C larence Ke llt'y 's valances bt'causc of blunders by the cam1H1ign orgaruzaUon and his own lack of d1sc1pline. Those s hortcomin~s obscured carC'fully constructed plans for a dramatic con- trast: Carter going into the ri,alion's neighbor· hoods while l're sidl'nt F'ord hides in the Wh i te H o u ::. e . Instead, the over ri ding portrait of Carter during two days an the critical Northeast was a candidate not folly in con- trol of hi s campaign and sometimes not or himself. Al times -particularly in his visit to Pittsburgh -Carter dis- played the superb campaigning style that brought him from ob- scurity. Nevertheless. the first week's performance by can· didate and organization hardly pointed to the assured victory on- ce taken for g ranted. THE FAtL straleJn', worked out by the Carter higb command ·during those Jong summer weeks· in Georgia, was valid. Instead o( asking the public to come see him at public rallies, hewould go see the public in suitable-for· television neighborhood walking tours -the people's candidate . • contrasting with the secluded President. Simultaneously, Carter would a rTest his leftward dnrt by moving back toward lite center. To begin with. Carter's Labor Day openani: 1n his Southern hl'nrtland w<•S impr~ssive. Trou· blc started when ht' crossed the Mason· Dixon 11111'. /\ la:1t mlnut • Nt'w York s<.'hcdule chan~ • placed Cart<'r <•l 7:<1~ :i.rn. t1ut · side a Manhattan subway s top which, unfortunately, :1ttr:1cts no pasi;en1ters at that hour. That was his orga ni zation·~ fault.• What h appened next. w ait bis own. Speaking at Brooklyn Collesce. Carter stunned :aides by calling FBI Director Kcllc-y "a dis- g race" for having government carpenters build two window valances n his home. ln fact. Carte r told quc:(tio ning r e - porter!\. he would have fired Kelley. No Car ter strategy coun· cil had discussed Kelley. But Carter, perceiving another Ford administration weak spot. took an approach that distorted his firsl day'a campaigning in the .North. MtJCR WORSE awaited Carter in Penn5ylvanJa, considered his Northern stronghold. Once again the trouble was seJt.induced. Carter's 111-conceived meeting with t.he Catholic bishops had a roused 3ntl·abortion forces. Cardinal John Krol, Archbi!\hop of Philadelphia. was o n the warpath. leading "pro.life" forces. Aggravatlng matters were blunders by the Carter organiza . Lion. Scheduling a walking tour through Philadelphia's '3rd Ward, the Carterites never c:on· suited that area·s Coongressman: ( EV AN '-NOY AK J Rep. Wilham Green. Dcmocrahc nominee for lhl' Senate. Gn•en could have warned Carter not to rely so heavily on a neighborhood comm unity action grou1> called COACT. That re liance produced. in descending order of damage, (1 ) cancellation of a Carter event in a Catholic r hurch, producing hendlines about nbort1on: !2) a dreadful walking tour -the pre· sidcntiaJ candidate wandering through North Philadelphia m . desperate search of voters. and t3) a sessio n in a l~IJtheran church wher e Carter "'s the captive of CO ACT. Attempting to escape from turgid complaints about federal housing pra<'t1ces. Carter las hed out stridently at Republican corruption. Clarence K elley 's vala nces and even Richard M. Nixon. 1"hc nex t s l op. Scranton. l'a . was a nq~htmare. The abor lion issut• IHH'l' rnorl' ma<lt• headlines \\hen a prn·lifr de mnnstrat1on rnohht•d Carter in rront of his hokl. I k left at 6:40 a.m . the next day to g reet workers al the gates of a Scran· ton factory only to find nobody there, narrowing Carter's blue eyes and o bliterating his smile. Throu1th 13 hours in Scr anton (in· eluding sleer>i ng lime). Carter ctetive r ed no 11peech und personall y i,:rect cd only a handrul or voters. WHAT SAVED Pennsylv.tnia from be inl! <1 disaster and what showed ha s truly formidable <1ssels as ;1 cand1dalt' was his Pittsburg stop. Setting aside harsh anli·Ford rhetoric. he charmed residents of Polish Hill hea\'ily Demo<'ratic. totally PoUsh Catholic. overwhelmingly antiabortion. Carter also showed his flex· ibility this week. With polls in· d1cat1nJ: disapproval or his lefl" ard drifl . C.:artcr moved ri i:ht tulur cl.s 1n~ i>h1pyard work1•rs <ti Groton. Conn., ht• n1lkd for ln<'rcased naval con- strurt1on lo counter the Soviet threat. never mentioning his pro- po!Sed $5·7 billion defense cut. lie won applause every where pro- mising to slop welfare for able- bodied men who r efuse to work. Tal king with une mployed workers 1n Scranton, Carter never mentioned the I Jumphrey- 1 lawkans Jobs bill he had en-I dorsed back in primary days. • I Organizat iona l incompetence that sent Cartt'r wandering through empty s treet s or Philadelphia and Scranton will presumably be corrected. More wor risome for De mocr ats is whether their cand1date w\11 be r epea t i n g hi s m asterful performance of Polish HHI or will lead lhe campaign into dead-end s treets or stridency and ir- relevance. State Boards Revised Fewer Foxes Guarding the Henlwmes With a bit or o..vcr·exaggcration by Governor J erry Brown, who termed it the ''Most far r cachini:;: consumer l egislation in the U.S.", the Legislature h as passed a m easure reslrucluring many state licensing boards. For years, variou.c; prorcsiiions and vocations have been brought under regul3• t1on through the creation or lt cc ns in ~ boards. For th<' most part the demand <'am , •• n o L from th c- publlc b ul r athe r from th e th o1te alrcody entrenched. 'They wero .. blanketed in'' under the tradi· tional .. g ra ndfolhcr" clauses which autom atlcally licensed those already in the field. From their r anks w ere c hosen t ho bourtl m embers who th<>rt>afl er adopted rules for future licensing under the guise of "proteclln~ the public " Morc on.en the ruks did little more than protect those: in the profession from compcll· lion. This was achieved by build intc tht' fen<'CS for odmi~s1on \tl tht' profess ion higher nnd hiJ~hcr:. • lN THE FACE of criticism~ that the board membenships were autocratic and akin to foxes guarding the benhouscs. and despite the a n tipathy or legislators to new boarm, they have continued to grow In power and numbers. In the Department of Consumer Affairs alone there :ire more than 40 professions un. der regulation. lf the boards '\.ere merely ad- visory the r woull! be no real pro- blem but, in defiance or the COO· stituUonal separRUons of powers. the Legislature has delegated authority to them Ml only to adopt regulations which have the full force or law. but \o ad- mhd:ster and enlorce the laws ( EARL WATERS ] prorcssion:ils were essential since the boards administer ex· aminat1ons. That is hogwash s ince there is no reason the board and lo serve as j udge and jury and impose punitive actions 3&ainst licensees. When one con- siders the agencies in that one de .. partment hold thl' riithl to work power over morc than I 5 milhnn persons it is indeed awesome. Complaints of over ronccm for the profession~ and lack of con· ccrn for lhe public levdkd at the hoards caused Governor l'al Rrown 10 puxh legislation plueing onl• "puhlic" mcmhcron l•ach of thl' bo11rds. From the scrcamanJ! and hollering ot the Um<> om• would have t hought lhc cnlin· houiie or card.-. was lx:lnA brouRhl down. RUT TT DION''r work thnt way. The so-cnllc>d puhl1c m ember didn't prove cffN't.IVl'. Either t hat person was 1inowed by the professional rn •ml>crs un<I 1(1vcn lo s uylnjt amm to cvc.>r· yth111g or. nol wuntinit lo I.><• t h1 .. skunk at the party. sat mule dur· 1ng board :.ict1on~. Thi· C'urrcnl h.·1uslation seeks to ovcrcoml' that by m aking lht• major· 1ty or the board public mem· bcrs. The oppos1t1on was fierce with lhe usual arguments or nc<.'d for •·expertise··. Some, namely lhe healing arts boards and ac· countancy. we re successful to a point. They settled for one-third oC the m embers being non· professional. So, while the passage of tho bill, SB 2116 by Senator Arlen Gregorio, can be hailed as a signal victory over the spcc1al ln- lerests it is far iihort of the mark .• For. If the ar iiumcnts are valid that an Inherent conruct must ex· isl in those tryin1it to regulate a profession or which they are a part. then none of the profession should be permitted on the board. Some contended that th\ ' <'annot appoint examining com · m1ttees from the profession. That is precisely what the Board of Medical Examiners has dooo for years. Likewise, whenever <'l5e the need for expertise arises. those in the profrssions can bo h1r(.'d as consultanLo;. TI••: 811.r. would have como rnueh l'loscr to Brown's claims had 1t not only harred pro· f1•,lllonals from r egulalinK lhcmselvC's but <'liminated som1• ur th<• 11nnt'Cl'S'l11ry boards and res tricted the r ule ·makln1t powers of the rt•st. Still , it is a v,ood Jonotcp In tho rillhl direction and pcrhaPS whcl\ th~ new m cm bc rs toke their scnlJI in repln('lng the current proft'ssionulis, arriving sans axc1J l1' ~rind. their effort.'\ mn,y bring about further reform~. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lfntim N. Wttd, Publillher Thmna • KrrL•1l. f:dll<lf" Hor/JOra Kre1tnch. P.d11onal Page Ewlor The C!dltorf11 page or the oan1 r1101 ~rrk111 to Inform :ind \hmulato readers hy prcsentmlf on thlll pa~t' divtrsc commcntarj on IOfll<'" of interest by liyndlr11tt t'd column1s111 nnd certooolsls, bJ prov11lln1? n forum for relldr~ \I<'\\ 11 Mel b>· prr:scntlni; lhll n!.'w~pnprr'" orinlons and h1cll nn curn•nt tnp1C'1<. Thr edltol'lo up1mon1o or lhc 0 011)• J11lflt uppcn ''"b IO lht• 1•d1torrnl rolumn at \hit. 1111i nf the• 1rn1a• OJ11nion~ 1·x: flfl'4'\l'<I by th(• columnil>~ nnrf r11r1oon1<il<: and lt'tlCt writrr~ 11rd lht'1r O\\ n nnl'I no rndol"5cmcnt oe thrir VIC\\ s by lhe D:uly P\lot !>hould be 1nfrrrcd. , Tuesday. ScpL 14,1976 •1 .. -~ntebbe -Special Hafled Report Recounts Daring! Raid Step by Step By JAY SJL\llBlJTI' In the s how. newsm an Tom Fenton gives LOS ANGELES tAP) New~ s pecials tend to general background about the hijacking, the ter· get low•ratangs. But J Uunk a CBS special tonight rorists' demands , their threats to kill Israeli will do the opposite, even though it'll air whUe the hostages a nd what followed. much·publlcllert &b Dylan IS blowin' in the wind on NBC. "Rescue ut Ef\tebbe" 1s the name or the CBS News piece. CCtiannel 2, 10 pm.) IT'S ABOUT THE DARING July 4 r escue by lsraeU commandocs of over 100 persons held hoslattc i.t Uganda's Entebbe Airport by the ' Plllettintan terrorists who hijacked their Tel Aviv- 1 to-{Jans jetliner after the plane made a refueling stop in Greece. An advance look at the hour-long show wasn't. Jl(Asible before dead.line time because the program .still was being edited. But its script shows a ---------fa<scinating, step-by-step recounting or the h1Jack-'fV RE\'I E\V i11g. the a gomzing de· c1M<;n by Israel to make ----------~ t he rescue raid even though hostages might be killed. the planning that went into the raid and the way Israeli pilots and soldiers brought It Of(. THERE ARE NO NEW R EVELATIONS in "Rescue." Its material has been amply r eported before. But the show is worthwhile in that it puts into concise. chronological form the complex details elf the drnmallc story that took eight days to come to a startling, headline-making ending. I QUEENIE By Phil lnterlancli •'Take a memo to my wile: 'Phooey!• Now put it in the s hredder." Tl E SPECIFICS ARE RETOLD in fresh. con- s istently Interesting interviews with the Israeli principals-hostages, government leaders who opted for the midnight raid at Entebbe, the military leaders who planned it and some or the men who flew 2,500 miles from Israel to execute it. CBS wasn't allowed into Uganda to Interview that nation's erratic chief, Gen. ldi Amin, whom Israel accused of aiding the terrorisL'i. SO it used BBC film in which Amin denied thal h is soldiers -more than 20 or them were killed by t.he lstaelis during the raid -helped the terrorist al Entebbe. The hostages CBS interviewed s aid otherwise. CURIOUSLY. TUE snow DOESN'T go into t;ganda's claim that Israel violated international law by violating Ugandan territory -or that Is rael responded that the law J?lves il the right to protect its nationals when a local government can't. But then, the program's focus is on the Entebbe operation, not the questions the raid raises in in· ternational law . Still, a CBS follow-up on t.hal may be in order. since one "Rescue" interview indicates Israel trained its m ilitary forces for sucb last-resort rescue raids into other countries long before the En· tebbe mission. THE IHNT COMES WHEN AN Israeli pilot who flew his Cl30 transport plane on the mission is asked how, despite bad weather and a seven-hour flight, he landed at Entebbe within a minute of his target lime. "'Well, as·a matter orract. it wus 30 :.econds. not one minute ... the fher coolly replies. Then he add:,: ··w edid what we lramcd Cor many years." Priest Confirms He's Gay CH I CAGO (AP) The Rev. Malcolm Boyd. SJ. an activist Episcopal priest. h u declared public l y that he is homosexual. The minister. a popular author known in the 1960s as a "nightclub priest .·' has been in· volved in civil rights and antiwar movements. He gained national attention with a 1961 book oC prayers titled. .. Are YOll ·~ Runni ng with Me. ·~;.· J esus?" (I; In August he def endt.l ~ .. ,. gay. or homosexual •. \•1 ·Federal Boards Law Requires Public Meets -rights in a speech before the national convent.ion or lntegrity, an organiza· lio n of Episcopalians who support gay causes. He is quoted in the Sun- T i mes as saying ... I don't want anything more to do with m aslrs.'" WASHINGTON (AP) -About SO federal boards will be required to conduct most of their business in public under a .. sunshine" bill signed by President .Ford. In an interview .-Ith Roy Larson, religion writer, h e said, ••rm gay. In saying t.hls. I feel secure , untbreatened a nd happy. It's something If elL I needed to do:• Jn a signing ceremony, the President said Mon· day, ··1 strongly endorse the concept which un. derlies this legislation - that most. O( the decision· I making business of re- gulatory agencies can a nd should be open tot.he public. ''THE 'PUBLIC ha.'J a right to know aboul the declslon·m aklnf{ bu11i· ness of the agencies, .. he said. .. 1 am deli ghted to f sign this legislation and Jet the sun s hine ln." The m easu re wos !'llgned in a ceremony tailor~ to use the pre. sldency to Ford's ndvon· tage in his campaign again s t Domncrallc c hallengcr J immy • Carter. l ' THE SO·CA LLED ••government In the sun· s hine,. bill requires ' federal boards and com- ' m issions to announte meetings at least a week ' in advance. They will be allowed to - Learn What Makes The Lindora M ethod So Effec-tive A complete program to Instruct patlenh how to lose weight easily, then how to maintain their leoo weight. Doily theroPY. with audio and sut>nmtnot visual a ids to promote motivation and encouragement. H.C.G~ a f ot mobirtiing st.bstonce, molces it eosier for pa1ients to lose weight WithOut fa tigue or excessive hlrlger. L1ndora·s very special d iet. d esigned for rq:Jd weiglt ~end tTpoved eotng hct>its. Behavior modification techniques to lean weight conlrol. Undoro's eosy-fo-f oltow maintenance program 10 prevent regaining. The entire program Is under the strict supeNlsion of medical dOcias. specialists in barialric medicine. Coll lot lnlormotlon Monday thfu flldoy J The TALL SHIPS are coming to Newport. CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK SALUTES THE NAUTICAL SPIRIT WITH AN EXHIBITOFSHIPSAND LORE. September 7-0ctober I, 1976 Experience thic; 1em.1rk.1bk• cxhibi~ of hc"1d·cr~ftcc1 rerhc.,., of lhl· '>hip'> th.it <,h<lpcd Amcrk,, s history-.H <111 fM! Newport B '•Kh ,,re,, olliC<·s of (Ahforn1,, firo.,t l\,,nk ~('(' 1hc· ,,,II -.hire;. of the f ir-.t U1111ecl St.Il l'\ Coniir1<.'nt,•I Navy. Anet at lh(' \.\t•<itchlf ofl1c • thl'rc's ,\model of AmL•ric.:.l:. old<.''>l n,w,11 Win ot 7·0ay Discovery Cruise to r ort·au·rrlnce. Montego Bay .mc1 Naua u ! Visitor~ will receive parchment reproductions of the frigate Constellatlo nl v co;c;cf, the friRcite Conc;ten,,tion, dram,,tic.:tlly ctispl.1yed on the deck of hN mocfern·d,1y counterpurl-the <lir- e 1,1ft carrier U.S.S. Constellation. h\ ;in exciting maritime exhibit. !>o '>Ct '.ail ... fo r the five par1icip.1ting o ffices ol California irst Bank. When you come in to sec our Mutic;il • ·~h1l>1t. l>e '>Ure to reg ic,rer for this ~~lo11ou<:. <ur/se.1 v.Kallon abo.ird N,H1on.~l /\1rhne'> ,,net the· M /S '>1 Mw .ud ul Norwe81c1n registry. r.) t h,1nk you for vi<.iting uc;, we" II ~i\tC' vou ,1 com phmcn1.1ry rC'f)roduction of ·' cut-.lw<1y cfr,,wing o f the frig.m~ onstcll.u1on, CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK 't dose their meetings only under speci fied circumstance:i. when certaJn types or informn· lion a r c under dis· cuss ion. 9 "' M.101PM-2P.M.106PM. NEWPORT BEACH 640~831 surta10• Off ICC wtSTCLlfr OfflCl COSTA MrSA OHi([ / JO I'"' t 11h ""' q I /141(>/l} l()(J() 8AYSIOl OHi([ 10<)() 8.1y<,1tfC ()11VP 11141<>75 Slll HAlllOR VllW omc.c 1666 San Miguel Dr. THE f'lUWI .... HIATtH• All COHO, ni....-___ . 5..,...,. ," "°"' "'"~ Ml'>'>IOH Y1t JO :'IQ'1 Cll'n•no C..r '''""" ,....,, ..... ,.,· 4'5·0401 rosu "r"" t • tt Nfll-ontt 8•w1 64Z·l 7S3 KITCH .. I IA TH HMODlLING RH HTIMA TES ... 0...0t~o,tal JIHAH£1 ... •MIY,_ OH 'CC U~Wl.,...,.,. A• for [If ., I 77t.l470 • I • I I :h,:'()l}Jy j COSTA MESA 5~7-1893 r.:--0~ ,., f'rc't.s:-.ienos 111c1 Son Bernardino • E tong leoch • Mission H1ns ~home • Ofonge • Newport leach Gorden Grove • tong leoch • Poiodena l o Habra • Woodland Hills • She.man Oolts West Covino· Fullerton• ~lverside • Sonia Monico Cosio Mesa • Pomona • Cerritos • HollywOOd Atcodia • Tonance ~ndoro MEOCAL Cl.NC l~o Meocol C~1 ore own'IO ona odmostet9d ov MeocOl Ooc.IOIS t1'Qt •estrc l ltie.r proctce to l.lonotucs All Onie Pcnomel, Doctors ond ~MH ore ic:ensed t>v !he Stale ol CoWomoo ,. 3%~upenorAvcnut· 1~0 1 \\<"f<lllt (714)<>47 ·'>51 f l lldH•41 31 If M·Th IOAM-5PM M lh<>AM '>l''V\ M fh 10/\M 'll'M f IOAM-<.>rM r •>AM I JO f'\\ I IOl\M•<1l'M MO'>I offlc~ ofter cf riv<' ·up b,1nkin~ 11 om R 30AM ·"1d th<" ~1cl1ff Office le.1tu1e<, S.1tu1cf,1y 1.Mnk1n~ lrom 9AM · 1 f'M. -• M th 101\M 'irM C IOAM 7 lOl'M ( 114j64d-851 I M lh lOAM srM I 101\M 6rM / A• DAIL v PILOT Tue'lday. Sep1emt>et 1•. 1976 Still Fumes ·Media Ban Stays From AP Dispakbes Eattertalner Fruk Shaatra has no lntenlion of revenlng a decision barring the Reno Evening Gazette and Nevada ~ate J ournal from his suppe r club shows in Stateline. u sp<>ke!>man s aid. Mark Curtla, public relations chief for Ha r· rab's, said Sina tra's stand 1s probably irreversible. He acknowledged the singer 's stand has put Harrah's in an "awkward position." Sinatra, Irked by a newspuper story outlining his life and disputes with Neva da gaming a uthorities, refu sed lo perfor m if anyone from the joinUy owned newspapers was lo attendance. • Marta Schnelder , lhc mercurial French m ovie star of "Last Tango in Paris," left the cast of "Gore Vid al'• Caligula," the hi m's • ~ producers announced m Rome. ' •' l PhoneVoteSignup ~ R egiste r When You Switch Honws By 0 . C. HUSTINGS °' "'• 0.11, ,. • ..,, '"'" Californians who have a telephone Installed or changes made an exist· ing re sidential service during the next three weeks will be rccelvUlg an additional item from their phone installer u postage-paid card allow· ing lbem to r egister by mail for the November pres idential election. Richard R obinson of Santa Ana. ••• JOHN SCHMITZ is planning a fundraisl·r Sunday. even lhoujth hl' isn't running for any or. fie(' in November. Schmitt missed out on the GOP nomination 1n the 40th Congressional Distnct, losing a close one to Bo~ Badham in lhe June primary. After h is d e feat. dinner for Dan Luni:ren, the Republican nominee in the J.tt!1 Con.:rcs!>10m\J D1slricl 'ftle dinner 1s plannt'(l for 7 :30 p m ut thl• Golden Suil:i Inn, Long 8t>ach. For reservations. con tact Lungr e n for Congress headquarters, 5314 E. Second St .. Long Bea c h , o r t elephone 434-3451. ., Top f'li~r M:iJ. Rundy II. Uri nk lcy . 3 1 . currcnll~ un in- :.t r u ctor a l E l Toro l\l u r i n c Corps Air Stn- l11>11 . h a :. bee n nu m c1I Marine Aviato r o f t he Yc~1r. lie will re· CCIV<' the Alfred '~ J\. Cunningha m A wa r d jn ccrcmonics.iiicxt month. Award is named for first Marine aviator. . .... "It's one thinft lo play your own part, wearing used blue jeans o r flowe r-studded hippie style dresses, a nd another to use gesture s a nd lang uage a p- propriate to the character for the theater," said Italian direc· tor Tiato Brus. M o r e t h an 2,GOO Pacific T elephone in- stallers began d1!>tnbu- t ion o r ,th e ca r d s thro ug ho ut lhe sta t e Monday under a publn: se r vice p r og r a m sponsor ed joinUy by the League or Women Voter.. of California, the Com- munications Workers of Americ a <CWA >. Pacir1c Telephone and Secretary of State Ma rch Fong Eu. Schmitz (listr ibuted a ne ws le tt e r seek ing. among othe r things. monetary ex.press1ons of SUPPort to pay o rr cam- paign debts a nd/or to bwld a war chest for a rutur e . u ns pectfi('d Lungren is I ryin~ to u n sea t f r e s h ma n Congressman Marl.. Han- naford in the 34th dis- t rict. which covers much or ~ eslcrn Orang<.• Coun- t \' l 'ntll D<'m ocrat llan riarord 's cl ect 1on two 2~~~~~~~~~==========:::._-=-::-=:=--::===:::=:=­years ago. lhc d1stnct The $8.5-m illioo Rom an s pectacular also stars Malcolm stHNllou McDoweU, Peter O'Toole and John Gielgud. • Johll "J amie" Rockefeller, 7, son or West Virginia 's Democratic gubernatorial nominee. has been rele ased from a hospital after being mjured when hls b icycle was rut by a car. The boy. son of John PEOPLE rered a conC'ussion and [ J D. Rockefeller IV, suf- head cuts in the accident, a hos pita l s pokesman said. He was injured when struck by the car which porice say was d riven by Robert E. Thaw, 16. Thaw's fathe r W3!> deputy i.ecretary or ~tale under Rockefell('r when Hoekcfoll cr was secretary of state in 1968· 72. • Comedian Rieb Uttle won a compliment from a man whom he frequently pokes fu n at, learning al the same time what President Ford and his wife were doing on a Saturday rught Following a film chp of Li ttle shown on NBC's Perry Como speciul, Ford called Little to tell him how happy the bit m ade him, ac· cording to Lee Sollers. the im · persona tor·s press sp<>kesman. T h e film c lip wa ~ or a performance by Lilli(' when he was 15. lie was m1m1ck1ng GeorKe Burns. When told the President was on the phone, Little reportc>dly as ked: "president or what? .. the n , s urpr is e d , h e w as apologetic when he heard the p resident say: L•TrLE "l had a rough day. I have just seen your performance and I found it very COJOyable and re- laxing." Deaths Elsewhere fi U RLl ~GTON . Vt. <A P> C o n s u e l o Northrop Balle). 71i, one of thl' llr~t "oml·n 111 lh<' n .1t 1o n to St'n 't' a s .i )1eut('nant ~o v crnor. died Thursd;H WASlllNGTON IAP> -Dr. Mordec ai W . J ohnson, 116, a Uapll~l m inister who was pr<'~ D r nlh .~01 kr1t BALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HOME CornnR ch•I M,11 I I I 14'.0 dent of !In" artl t;niH•n;1- l\ rrom l!l:!fi 1~>611. <l1l·d f'nda~ IH\'l:\GTO:'I:, ;-.: Y . IAP l ,\uthor Carl Car mer . R3. who~(' 1934 ''ork eotttlcd "Stars Fell on .\labama" prnnded the llllc for the popular :-.onJ;!, d1('1! at a Bronx· \'Ille ho µital Friday. D t•od1 .\01 ie r • Mrs. Eu said the cards handed out by phone in- stallers are part of an in- tensive effort to register a million extra voters by Oct. 4 for the November election. SHE SAID, although 8. 7 million Californians vot e d i n t h e June primary, ther e arc an est im a te d additional seve n mil li on unregister ed c1tiiens. ln pa rt, this is due to the fact Cahfornians arc cons tantly on the ~o. moving from om' loca- tion to another within the state, m aking it diffi cult to keep vote r reg1stra- t1on lists cur rent, Mrs. Eu said. All a n eligible voter has to do to register. re- register . change a party affiliation or record a new name 1s complete this card and mail 1t, postage paid. to his or her county clerk's offlfe. She ~a i d u new California law t hat went into effect July I allows citizens lo rl'i:1ster by postcard instead of in person. • • • TH E F RIENDS of Phil Anthony. who is battlin~ Harr y Yama moto for the Orange County 's F1r,~t Super visorial District seat, plan a party from 5 p.m . to 7 p m \\ l'dnl·~ d:i\' to celcbral<' the opc>n1ng of Anthony's Sant 1 ,\n j campa1~n headquar1 <'rs Tiie An l hOnv for :,upen 1:,11r ofr1Cl: 1'\ al lit•:? N ~a1n St tup- s t :i 1 n l Th e phone number 1!> 835·6774 • • • A~O OPENING cam pa ign h eadq u arters Wednesdav '' 111 be Pete Vog('I. the Hcpubllcan nominee 1n the 72nd A~· sembly District. Th«' oh· se r vancl' 1i. p l a11ncli from 5 p m. to 9 p m ut 506-1 2 W . li th Slrccl, Sunt a Anu. Vogel . :i f orm('r Manne orr1ccr. IS at- t empt in ~ to uns ea l Democrat A!>semhlyman " 0 0 Co~t.1 M•"·" h l\1; .'-l • .t Beauty Salon o BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 1 10 l!rn.1<tw.1y Cn·.1.1 Mro 1 b44l 9 1 '•ll McCORMICK MORTUARY L.:iguna 81• h.h 4 4·9it1 ' San JuJn C.in• Ir inn 495· 117P. PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemelf'ry Mor1uarv ChJOt'I 3500 Pac1lrc Vww DnVf' NcwpOrt Cllrlorma 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 1530 No. Coast Hwy. • L31una Beach • 494 9604 c SPECIALIZING ••• HAIR CUTIIHG ~ • PERMANENT WAVES • COLORIHG .- OPENING SPECIAL ~ PERMANENT 1650 : WAVE - S-thil>CJ Mew' MAIL l'OLISH UJt FUE WITH YOUR Al'l''T. Al'l'OIMTMEMT MOT ALWAYS NECESSARY JUST CAU 4'4-'604 I TO LOSI WEIGHT l STOP SMOIOMG? RELIEVE TIHSIOM? I I SELF--COMFtDIHCE? SLHr7 SUCCEED? I I I I FREE l 1 AWARENESS WORKSHOPS I poht1cal effort. Sunday's fundraiser is balled as the Schmitz family fun day , with music, games a magic show and a steak fry from l p.m . to 5 p.m. at the Mission Viejo Cow Ca mp fi v e m iles u p Ortega Highway from San Junn Capistr ano. St eak din ne rs are priced at $6 and children was repres~n t cd by Republican C r aig Hosmer. '* •• · TOE H UNTINGTON H a r b o u r R (' p u b I ll' a n Women's Club will h-OSt a home tour on Sept. 29 from 11 a.m . to S p.m . Tickets are SS per cou- ple and the public 1s m- v1ted. Re!>ervatlons can be m a d e hy calling 846-2291 or (213) 592-1841. can get a hamburger for -;;::=========::; $1. ••• F O R M E R Secr e - t ary o f t he Tre a su- r y J o hn Con n a l l y is scheduled to speak Sept. 24 al a SSO·a-plale REWARD 1• •• tffert •• tlltllr,.l•• ••• ................ 0 •• ...,, -•-.. .,. .. .......... ""·• H .... ,, D1 ... .,_.t1e ••• ,..._, ..,,_, ..... Utt ·~ ... If• t\ ............. IJ4J' Wt •• *41•• tw ITT H rt. 1'7141 I U 410 .. ~-a ./~~ HOME FURNISHINGS FOR THE BEST DEAL ON ALL W ALLPAPERS•DRAPERIES•LEVOLORS WOVEN WOODS•CARPETIHG 30°/o OFF ' 1500 ADAMS AVE., SUITE 205 • COST A MESA c omer Harbor & Adalns • 2ftd Roar R.- FREE U TIMATES CALL 557-5153 THESE CHILDREN WILL R IDE A L~TTLE LONGER SO MORE PEOP LE CAN LIVE A LOT LONGER Thern \Vil<; ri ltmL' \t..lwn d1 'lwi.-... \~ "' ,1 f<1t.1 l d1c;l ,. ... 1· · But thanks to thL' rrnr.1ck· <11 in-.ult i. lll•P·l diabl..111 ' tndl1y live ii full t1nd hi1pp1; hll'. Yet till' f,Kt rc•m.1m-. that manv are afflicted with diabctec:,, ._, :1 dr nnt know it , ~nd there is no cu re for the dN:J"l ' , oll1•din<J d111v1ti(IJ p ·1 11.ill' frnm "rmn.,or s. all limd ... gninq In 1lw 1\·111 111.1'1 D1.ilwll''> /\<;o;ocic1 tion. In cooperdllon w 1111 ;vh Oc 11.dd'-. TC!>lc.tuiunts, where "JJonsor sheetc:; con lH' obtc1i necl. the Bike Hide generated $100,000 lu<-.t yl'ar, and hopes to raise ~l.-,U.000 for diabetes research and treatment this ~·L·..ir If )''>LI wou Id like to sponsor one of these bike ridi!rs. 1f \"(11 1 would like to contribute to the education program uf the f\.;,..,ocioti nn, if ~·ou would like mfr r:nc1licm .1~r "' C.:1c1t1l'11 ::-. 1 '111... SMITHS' MO RTUARY 627 Mam St Hunllngton Beach 536-6539 I I MOHOAYS·TUESOAYS.WIDNHDAYs-1 .M. the American Diabetes A ssociation, through re)l'"• < I 1 and education, continues to search for a cure while ed ucating the afflicted on the care. The'>e loctil children want to help the Associution's work. On October 3, they will join t hou<;and-. of ot here:, in Southern California \Ji a Fund Raising l3ikc Hide. 1 LtcTuH a oEMOHsriu T10H 1 Diabetes . 21 • t < h 1r·11. ,, ', , ', A Amera·can •, r. •Ill!~' .. ·1<1 r .. , I 222 1 Assoc'iat'ion ur.m .• t .1h1m11•, q_.,,,,i. SMITH TUTHILL LAMB AWAREHESS C8fTER -ROOM I 1 ·l,·1•hnn" a.;•J 4<11~ ' .. .. ... ... (~ ., .,. :--: .... ...-. ·~· ~· .. ,. .. ·: .. .. WESTCL~~FRCHAPEL I ~~:':40~ ~"oi.S::C: I SOUlHERN CALIFORNIA AFFILIATE, INC. ~~~~.·;7~h4~:,888 I . · · · .. I Number 29 in a series of public service advertise~ents sponsored by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach, California.• · Costa Mesa I AWAl841SS DYMAMICS C11411J~llll I ._ _____ .._. ___ .. L--------------------.-,--.1 ... 'Godspell' Energetic Whether o r no l \OU "<'re 011f• of the thous ands wbo saw c1l ht·r of South <.'O.t.'it lt1 µcrl11r) ·.two sum m er p roduction al "Cu<h~·ll 'In l!f74 or 1~5. 1t s a safe bet you'll sttll lit• 1'flthr11ll('d 11~ the v'-'t-.1o n n o\\ on stage lit tht• wc .. tm1n:..h"r ('tin11nun1tv1 'he.1tl•r ThJs f1 ri.t C't>111111w11t v It·\ cl mount11w of the up beat gos p,•I ro('l1 rnu~1c.iJ ltJ.,l'd on Uw llfC' of C:hr1,1 Is a skillfully !llJjll•d und tol.111)' I n•'lt t•oul·cpt by Stan P ratchJrd. "ho do11hh·' ~Jll1 a., t.lm.•<'tor .i.mJ m usica l directur. l'ntct1J.1l..I 11 ... , 1 hu~.1·n a ~outhful ca.:1t bnmm1n1ot "1th 1•n1•r•:) ,11111 It." r.i,h aonC'd the prudue\ion as a l t'Jl'hmi; h:1>1>1)fl ~ll1 C'h, Of COUtsl\ als subJ\.·ct m ulk r 1~. THE l\CCF.N'r ON YO\ T ll 1' 1·.irrn II oul IJy Wayne SC'of 11•ld ·., htmtbome 'l'l, 111c or p11r attnc {.()C>SPClL A rf\U\h•lt.>t IM'Hl I\\ ht.~ •• _,...,,, . ''""".fl'! ..... t 'II '• 1', \t.i"Prtt,.tofo'1 •ti ''""''"'° t J .,.o'1i'Ci •'°'' ,r,.'4'1h.-1 Miwflll ("(H fWf"•f1to9 ~~ .... IJ (, .,, I o f i't_..o '°'f' f f 10 f tf' ... , ''i"'•"' .,tl\•J ... I ,, ., ... ,,... ' >I '~ ~ ,.. . .,., ... '""" .,,,,,, t~M•t 1JtiM .. 0·4 ' w 1"" I .... .,. _,.,.,, .~ .. ,, ... Intermission Tom Titus tht' teno1 ur llw ~ho\\-ILm 1x>rt "Ith t he audat•n('l' IS a l11ghll)(hl or thl· \\\• .... tnunsk r < lft•nng T llf.RE AR E SOM .. : t"INF: \Ot<'l'S an thl· c ast not uuly thut oC l') ntlua Wenner \\ho, along with M.1 1)11 Oow. {'l(Udl'i. l ht' h 1g ht''>I dl'g rfl' or .·showma nship Bllt lht•slronl(\'Sl mornl•nh ure 1n t h1• r horal n umber s s uch ••' "Ille:.:. thl· Lord ... "h1r h ~11s5 Wenner kacls. and ··we lk scnh T bcc." 1n \\hlt•h !lo" t ;.:kl'S thl"f)lltliJ?ht Oth<'r 111d1n tluul lu~hllJ:hl'> 1nC'ludt• 0 €.'bor:ih OruC'lwr'" stt'.tm~. tor1'h' "Turn Rac k, O Man" numlwr::->u,.in l.:i.wr s bt•autlfulh t111w d "Ou) 11) Day" ;ind R1C'ha rd Kln"l'~ s llOWl'rful ··on lht> Wil .. ,. " ,, , lu"s." !>!rt llJ.!lh l·neJ by th1• f3t't thal l\1nse) 1-. Tio[ (()M l>AHY 0-tw'W' '~ h• , II J ~ '" f M.f 't ( • • II I lft~tl \oW 41\ lJl 1r At••"' lt/t. NJ 11~1 ~ "t M It >"H We"'-' ... ,., ... c,,,.~ • oft-.tJ;'~Wtll'n h1•..,1ni.:,'ll ch.aldren's butld1ni.: hloc:k" u ru('\..in~ horw a ncl other a ssor t€'d O\'t'r"1u'<l lllY' 1\n1I t h1 i.. uh perfo rm a!I a homojlrnou.-; 1•n\1>mhlt . n11111u 11,Jting in gusto 11. hat they ma) ncea ... 1onJl1' l.il i.. 1n polish St 11\l Fn ·1·m .in'' l'nJ.!,1J.!tnJ! in lhl' C't•ntr.il role 01 .lt·~u ..... th>U~h ht' Hl\,11 m onwnts J r<' "l'·lk1·nt:d by 10ad1•4u<1ll' art11 ul.1ta11n Bob l\11ller a nd J R Com1•au put 10 sonw f1nl' C'om1C' "ork. "htle Alex as :\l •• ndurano and Su'.'>.ua l{onn l1·nd soml' n1cl.' cnscm I.lie supporl It 1s in the en-.f'mbl<' pla~a ll': lh~1 l 1 ;vJ~pcll · t ruly sh ines U1n·{·tor Pn lc;h.ud hJ s ~"'-n his player'> tht·1r ht .1d. and lh<'Y rr .... r<1nd "1th ;i ~pon­ taneaty which <'om1>LlnwnlS, ratlil·r than oHrndc:., RICHARD \IORrtlLL'S l.IGllTl~G effertc; are nothmi:: short of suµt'rb. an1l contribute <1<; m uC'h as :my t•ai.l m l·m bl·r to lht• lutal efft C't uf the shn\\ The -----; l'11nrenj'.!ra ph~. h' K11rk1 ('ulltn, is br "k and boun Pl'BLIC ~<>Tl<"E l'l Bl I< 'lll H 1· C). n t=l-ttly .... tn" !>IOI' 1•nthus 1as m O\'l'r p rN·a~ion f'ICTI nou~ 1ii\1 Nl u NAl"E H ATt'lfNI ,-....., t I')# "lo • ., 1 ........ I \ , .... t t .,;l'\'1 t' " .. Pt')'< I I." t:\ • I 1 t,. '\ • t '. w.'"''' •··"1 C'Jllf•rtn~ ~ •/l\t 'L I '1 • A,•1. " '•'W rr.1 '•·J •.. ' . l'l HI ll ' '\OTlt I ,,,....,...., .. ' w ...•• .. f'ICTIT OIJ\ llU~IN{\\ NA Y.E H A I [Ml NT ' .~ "1,1..-, • I I ,gU't~· • •• • Pt·nu c ~<rran: l'ICTI flOU\ 8V\IH()\ HAM eSlAT£Mf 'IT ,,... t >ft~·"''' PLUS CHOSEN SURVIVORS lOWARDS CINiMA 4Ct;;)l.•f•O•,.. CC.."'' t •a.ti\• ~ed=!!=~!d=~.=~,.c=s~=c.=1~;;:~~:;:A ::--0~1 ~l!R-lf CO\I • w"• 64~ .. CH\ •• \f ' • ' ..... ., • .... ,, .. " '" .... _____ t_•_• ,...."-'-' --- -1~1 o ·~ PLUS ORUM .;6"~ ~-... --. HUH TING TON CINEMA U•t M•'•UI' H t en ••o• an •o• 1 IOH"I Wi\YNl "rtU R\I> 1't\\' \ l Ultl'll BACl\ll ~~ lltl ' I \H0011Sl-• SWA<:H .& ·--BUCKllR PLUS "POSSE' CINEMA wm (PQ) ..,,.,., ... ,,. •• "°' •• ..,...,"' rt ~s g ·"(§t:ti. ~ ... -... 0 ~ "THE OUTLAW THr Ptua 1 kor1t~1"'""'" JOSEY WALES" BIG BUS "\tJ>'I ...... •... 'AT THE EAIH H S COAE CIHCl!IA VIEJO \0 •Ut••''Ou•••t .. IUIC>" •ttJO IJ0.6"0 ' POOA WHITE TRASHll (PG) PLUS "SWEET SUGAR" .. T ht· fuur-pal:t'l' t.ancl an the Wes tminster produC'· lion b pl•rhap .. not .1~ ,1S'l'rll\'l' .is tl nu J(hl hr. but quite funcllonal 111 a s m a ll thl·alt>r. Morl' might be made. m Ul>ll'<&l l). of ttw ('l'U1'1f1 x1on SC'COC' which IS im:ii:matrve . but strangely not a s affecting as 1t m ight be. "l:odspcll" t 11ntrnu1•s throue:h '' ht1l 'hould tw a sold out cni.:a~1·111 1•111 tor thn ·l' nw re 11. eckC'nds "1th perform anC'Cs nn 1''11d,1)s and Suturdays al 8.30 In ;, th<' WMtmin ... tl'r th1·11tt'r. n 12 Mt11.,le St. A~ a rom· m unity theate r prcxlurt aon. 11 1s among thc ).tar s fl nc:.t Ne1l~ York Movie H o zises Closi11{( XFW YORI\ ,\Pl St~ ran;t run RroJ.d"a) mn\ IC' ht>:ltt•r, ha\ l' rlo<1t•d or plan to closf', ll'mroranh. t11r I.it !.. of jtO<id film ' l o 51111\\ :'\1il H'l"' to lh.11 d f.•t·I haH• hl'l'll ~1111 h) llrt• theat<'r' to th<> p r oJe<'· t1cm1M~' union 1111·.il h1•n • \11ltnn l>...al• .• \IC't' p1 1• s at.IC'nt of I hl· l 'natl'd Art 1"1~ ·r ht'.1ll·r Carnut. ~J1J th1• ltl\ uh Tlwat••r ":is t t•m..: t lu'l'd m.,..t \\(••.•k lit rau ... 1· .:ornl fil m.., arr n•H "' 1al ;1hl1· and un 1'.JO l'OSt., JI l h .:h lie dul n ol "" y "h1·n thr Hl\ 111 v. 11•1lrt n .. 1~1t•11 but ._,wt ti ":1~ 11111 l'.01111' tu h•• ab;i1•1h•111•d It cur rcnll\ " ..,ht•\\ 1111: a n • -;su1; ot · (;1in1 \\It h tlal' \\ind " ,.. ft't ... 610\ IN .. 11.)\llt ~ ...... _,. 11't ., ~:*!~ I 1o 4 • 1 ~ "GO FO l IT" "C.AHHOHIALL" IPGI hft , .... 0. W"40 JU,\ f-90M ~l•Ct WUH fMf \l • .,"' •0 .. ,o .. 6tl\.' '" 111( t.tTY S••OP'l"'G t:ENT kl Ol.AHGE 614·3'1 I ~ cm ctMTH c1MEw'.t.s $A FAV\<V fM 4 '°1CH£$lClll £)(I GG FllWVICIT YOA Ell l 6 ""1TUHWOlLD" •• ,,. T THE EARTH'S coar ·~ "THE SHOOTISr "l'OSSE" IPGI ~ "THE l'OM l'OM Gilli" ''THE SWIHG IHG CHt:UlbOfftS" CRI 0 "CAHHOHIAU." "GO FOil iT" t~I Th<' t..oc"s Ctn<' C'IOSE'rl Ja.,l Wednc·.,d:n a nd "111 rMpt>n Ot·t 15 'with "C:ir Wa<;h "Twn othrr l..orws ht1u•ws. t hl' A1>1or Pl.11:1 ...111d Matt• 11 will d o..;t• TllL">d.t) .rnd rt'OJll'll lkt 1:1 NohC'e flf lt-mporar~ C'l.1i.in~ als o h us hrt•n l?tH'n by Zt<'[!frld a nd Cri t r r 1o n t hea t e r s althouj?h m anaJ(<'m t•nt at both ho us 1•s 111d11:a1ed thev '' ould l ry to rl'llllllll OPt'll. SCNIOI CITI1£NS S 1.50 SO. COAST PlAZA S4ll1tr11au1~mt 1110111"' ·Return of a Man Called Horse" WUWO.t•\ f '° ,., '"" ...... "llllll BIG MAN" WttaO~f\-r OO \U \UN-l t•100 · SO. COAST PLAZA MIU 1ll't1SI ~7111 mt•U"•' "FUlURCWORI D" (PG) Wft(0A' \ I Jft \Al \U-1 IOI10 "GATER " WU1l0&.f\ 11 to \Af \U,..-1 U \ Jt t tO , SO. COAST PWA "~ SUllH tr so nsz llfl ..... , (XI "AUt( IN WONDERlAND" lMa..Jt lt ll "DON'T LOOK NOW' U M ll CINE MALAND 00 "WC( Ill WONotRtAllO" ,, .. , .... ,. ... ,) ..... OI' "1 •UT 4 11 le"" SM0•4110a AP Wo•uN)tO HONORED AGAIN Mary Picklord ... Top Screen Tribute To Pickford nt·:1\H I' \·r 111 '""•m twr t!1i<1 Ill\ p;tr('n t ' p ur1·h .1 .. 1•d t\\n ,1 t111 lt I n t l' ' 01 ,. II t ' I .: h t .. I n t h l ' un<h ·t1l1•\ 1•lt•1•1•1I ('h :q11•I I.a \\ 11 ~I t• 111 11 1 1.il l. a r II t' 11 ' I n " 1r1 S1 h1•r1\tll1. Intl 'rtw~ 1ll•111kd 1n i'\•hru 11 ' I :n~ tu tr.1dl· tho-.t• IH~ht:-for t\\ll 1·1 \ ph h1•111r 1·11th l1 lH t1•1I 111 !ht• '1•h•1 :111'' s . \'I a.111 Tlw d 1fk n ·rw1• 111 1•0,1 '' .... p .1111 111 f1 11l hut 1111 _, ll\'\t•r l\'1'1'1\l'll lh t• tl t•l'd to tlw1r n '\ 111 ... ··1 m.t tl1•1•tl p:qw1 s" hav1· h1•1•n i 1tt1•d 11ut h11t no d t'l'd l'\'Cr hJ~ Ol'L'n I l'l l'I \ t•tl 1· (' .~anta,\11.1 l l~·h '1. ''"''" h u..,int'" coordinalor for c.'h111>4'I l.a ~ n 'h • mori al G ard1•n, l nl' .. now ha!> 'f'nl lht' dt•f'd~ tu \Our part'nt ... lit• f''-(Jlainl'd that thl· eked Ullualh is m ailt>d s ix ~<'f'k"' art er "'lt•c·taon of t hl' sill~. bul in ~our part'nt..' ra-.f' "t)pm~ error' were mad1· on lhl' deed t~irt•'' and t•a r h l"rror ha d to bt> corrt-cted at t he I.OS t\:>.lj ELL.:S 1.\1'1 <·ompulf•r Cf>lllt'r . Anottwr honor lo r RJ .y ea r -o ld Mur y Pickford \t-.-dff.> Pitt tt~d Do1rt1 Tbe s ilent :-C'recn star ha( been a~ .1rded lh1· Medall ion of llo nor. luj!ht•:.t :i" ard of lht• :\lo l ion P1 t·t 11rl' u n d Tele\'ision F und George BJ.gna ll. prcs1· dent of the 1ndu:.t ry eharaty . m udi.> tht· pre•· St'nt atwn at l'll'kf.ur. legendary rl'su1enc·e of Miss Pickford Shl' w;.is u C'harter mcm ber. Jlr~~• dt•nt ;ind pn·s rdenl 1•mentus of t he fund. DEAH P AT M v wife' and I h:l\'t> an old ~ll·n·o that \~l' purd1a:.L•d )t•:.i rs u.:n. It s a <ll•parlrn1•nt store• hrand 'I h1:; 'l 'l I~ '" good C'Ondit111n. hut II nt•t>d l> :1 n l'W 11t'l'fll1•. I '\ 1• 10111'1•11 c\ 1·r~ "lwr'" and Uw :-COrl' 1·:111 ·1 IH'lp mt• bl'(':llli.c tl no lonµt•r l'arn1·s till' br und .. \r1• \\l' out •lf luck. 11r 1s t h1•n · stlffil' o l IH·r s uu rt·t• for I.J u\ 1n g out nf <lall' sl<'r<•u rwl'lllt•"" • L D . llu11tt11h'l11n lkat'h Contact ~<'f'd lf' In ,\ lla)~tat:k, 67 19 Sprinitfit'ld :nail. Sprin~rMd . Y,\ 22150. This fir m C'brcks o ld nt·t'dlf•s ' 041LY Pl 0 t.9 ----- frt'l' or ch ar~·· ur {';10 pro\ ill\' J Ill'" ont'. hll hul1• lht• h r and 11 Jna1· n11d mode>I nu mh1•r 11( \OUI 'h'1t•o :anil th1• ~ 1•y of JIUl <'h11, ... .. IH: H: I'.\ I' I 11111\ l'd 111tu .1 111•1v '11111 .. 1• l,1,l '1'1111~: .11111 h~I\ •' sp1•11t m o't nl 1h1o; i.um1111T pl:int1111: i-hrulJ,, 1r1·1•, .111tl n o\\ I r ... Ill Ill,\' ~ :trd M~ 11111hll•111 1.,.q1,1I ''"~' .11'1· 11111lu111i.: all m y \\Ork und 1•at111i.: t'\ nyth111µ in M.:ht I~ llh'IC .Ill\ kind of lll"l'\'lll'Hh' I t'.trl 11'1' th.it '"ti dn 111 I hL· 'lu~i. l1111 1111t harm m~ 1 a t" ,I " . ('.,..I.\. M t'' :t Some r ht>m iC'al det~•rrt'nl~. ~ut:h a' rolooont' und P> rethrum, 1ap IH''ts but do not har m oth1•r ~:arrn-bloQch·d cr ealu rt•s. \'nu could hand lt~ t hl' p roble m by hu-.tin~ 11 hN•r bust fu r )Ou r ~ a r d '-. !>l u~ populnt ion. Th('y C'an'1 n ·sii.t a i.autt'r of ht'f'r. and Utnall) d ro" n t h1•111..,..h t'' in it. This method :11!.o i'> •tuite ine xpt·n-.i\·e ir )'UU d on't hold a ~ al..r and in\ itt> t he nei1?hbors. lrnpo rtf"r Jailf"d LOS AN\.F.l.ES 11\PI l ' S District Jud g1• l..t wrt'l1Cl' T. Lvdit'k has w ntent cd four men and :1 \\om an lo thrt'l' Ill l'IJ!hl· year pni.nn tNms for consp1n11g l1> 1 mport hC'roan and l'ONtinc from a m ajor M<.'xican druJ.t d<' ~•ll'r Thl· ft ' 1• "t•n• allc~cclly mcmbcr s of u 11Cl\\Ork dt•ulin~ "1th Raul Leon A'"puro of T1 · Ju.ma ··Ma r v P H•kford has. i.:1H•n to the fund tht· StaC'Y Si<~l S Ir;; lwnl'f1l nol ooh of he r ... • t--~tn<'ere and dedicat<.-d rf I IO I.I.\ WOOi) lA Pl aut c°"omON•O forts ,"lhf'C'1lut1on n •all. ~t n r \' 1-\(',at h Jul n~ PACIFIC but .ilso the mu~lt.' Ch.ullon ll 1•,1on and -~--~-.:.;:m;:.::p.~=94lfl ... ~~ o r h<'r p<·rsun.alat ~ .. 1 D ,1 \ld Cura a ll an t' m l qu a 111 y l h u l d cf ll"'> \ 'ni\'rrs.11 :.. (.; rJ\ Lad\ I clcs('n pllon D 1111. n 1illice in, Wond~rlanil x "MURDER BY DEATH" IPGI "BL.ACK BIRD" "EVERYTHING ABOUT SEX" IRI "SILENT MOVIE" IPGI "LOG.AM'S RUN" "HARRY & WALTER GO TO HEW YORK" IPGJ "OBSESSION" f PG) "SHA WDOW OF THE HA WK" "DRIVE IN'' CPGI ".AT THE EARTH'S CORE" IPGl "MASTER OF THE WORLD" .. GUMBALL RALLY" "ST. IVES" IPGI "MAGNUM FORCE" IRI "GUS" CGI .. GO FOR Ir' 1'61 * PUSSYCAT THEATRES PRESENT ~. Misty ~_-_, ,4~,~,·: ~eethove~ 7~\ --~ ,,. I . I ~ <"' ! f ~~·· :·.J ·•1 , :~·.1 '' "") .• ! , .... /f' I . I .,, •j,f • <I t ~,~' ,, \·:·~I ' Fl ... :; I ~ .. ·~"""i It.·~" • J '"', ·4r.I ,1 :~. ~~ ·.4 ', ·; • ·) ~ . ,\ . "''~l ~~ . 1 ·"' ./ • 'f • ~ ;t \:' ' ( I f'J! . , , r J'' ..,. , , \ r • I ir·r; wonrn Excluslv.e Engagement Now Showing· ~:~~':c~ In Bue n• P•rll In Hollywood 1 1'4J ~H Al "'" 'U '• ........ .. ®\Il- l Deep ~f. Throat . <i' -PLUS - \ The Devil in Miss Jones ® .. lt ..... tl l ttUlt•I 994 2400 OOIN ll•N t ~nNttl .. ,If ltAlllOOt 1111 00t t flNlllt-0 totn t NO ,.110 MIDWAY ..., ROOSTll COOIUIH ,,., °"" II >O t .... n Nll OAIU ~--------- t•. ,, .. ,,.,,..,. .. 994·2400 lt • ltU 'OU ltAV'I NIH WAI- -"ot •MO 'AUii THI <>MIN 1"'1 UINCAINATIOH "111 ~ 111 °"" ,,. • ..,._ D!Wlf 441 .,., <Am MUIJ>H IY DIAnt '"°' --· llACICllll> '"°' -----°"'!! "·~~"!!!!....~ CllAlllOOt lltl-t tfNtlllt®Nt ,11!':.,t rt 11.t"if4 ... 531·9580 ...... •ha.e .... .... , 'C;IC••• m .95so ,, .... ,,,, •• ·••0 11 525 3S2S -n t NO tAllll MIDWAY ~ 1oosn1 COGIUlN '"°' ()(llJfN 11 Jif • U NflO O&Uf Olll~f -.cc • U I .. llUCI '°'" "° , ..... THI OMOI •1 UIHCAINAn<>H m8 N0U> 1•1 °"'"',,, •• """!Na-· MO ... u.I' OAIO -.0-t -wto<INO Af ntt LUnfS GOU '"' rU1\.IUWOILD'"' OOIN lloN t M nfflll O.\A f -·---c.\HHOHULL ~ ----IAT MY DUST 1M ~·~··Iii-... , iv..OHwmon.t .. l'OM l'OM GIUS ~ ~NUU• SWtHCMHO omai.WJUS ''' ON\f AHA OlfYt "' IV# CUii totlll'°" OUUSIOH "' TMt fOTIUH« "°' _.,....,~.....,,_.._...,_,.---,.---.-.. _, .. (I • Ill UMJ(&:----~ '°'" "° ...... Cltu 'th• ... , "'•••It S27·2223 JHI OMIN '" --~""" lloot WHm. ~ II rt1 UHM tU<• e OU HI H .. IUIHT O"lllHOS l'tt •ui11 • TIHOI NOUHI"! J .. """ , . NNll'WOIU> , ... 2. AT lU'TM'S COii , ... I ~. 00 POI rr ,,., • MOOe•· llUNT MOVlr 11t1 Wtt tn-M W.W. I Dllll DANCtl(INM '"' _.,_. .... 1. CAHHOHIAU <"t 2. 00 '°' " "" ). 'ACIPK VlllAT10NS 1111 A JO DAILV PILOT. Tu~day Seo!ember 14 19"6 $1.8 Billion Eyed For Ford Program ByCARLCARSTE SEN 0. -O••ly ,.,._.~II DEARBORN, Mich. Ford Motor Company expects to i.pend a re ~rd $1.8 blllJon for fac1llties and specia l tooling around the world in 197"1. accordint: to Henry l''ord JI. chairman of the l>oard. and Let> A 1acocca, preside nt They also forecast that. "economic cond1t1on~ permit ling." the (.'Ompany's "capital :spending will exceed S2 billion .i yeur in 1978. 1979 and 1980 " SPEAKING AT THE corn pany's 1977-model preview. Ford .und l acocca said the spendin1< tn· ereas es would be made "in order ( IN HIGH GEAR J Airline\ Warns ot Cutbacks ~A FRANC'lSCO <Ar> llnstl'd Air I.In.-~ h•~ wnrncd ttrat Ir 1':1\•1 f1c Southwest Alrlln""' !PSA> .nd 1\1r C'nurorn1a 11.t· i;rnntcd authority 10 Oy 1nlo Moo tcrey. its operations lhcrc would suffer a suhstnnllul loss. ' to expand capacity. improve our products. cumply wi\h govern- ment regulations and improve er North American capacity ex pans1on and North American product programs related to ful'I economy impTO\'ement " thl') said FORD OFFERS NEW SMALLER THUNDERBIRD FOR 19n Suggested Standard Delivery Price: $5,063 a $2, 727 Reduction HARR'' (i. u ;uR. director Qr rc.:ulutor y nffoirs for llnlte<t,• told II state rubllC' Ublltie!I Com-· mission hearing that lo protc<:L itself a nd Ii m it IOllsc:>. the airline. would hove to cut the number Or nights to Monterey. ticiency." I Realization o f the ro'recasl through the decade would result in a 10.year worldwide facthty and s pecial tooling expenditure total for Ford or more than Sl5 billion. WO R LDW I DE F.XPF.N · OITUR ES in t977· \\Ill 1nclud~ SI l billion for facibt1es and S700 million for special tools. The U.S share "ill be about two-thirds of the total expenditure. or Sl 2' billion. Th e S700 million earmarked for tooling sn lm in eludes substantial expenditure:. for new North American pro· ducts to be introduced dunog th~ remainder of the 1970s. House OKs Bill on Gas This would mntenally reduc~ lhe number of seats available fo'r interstate pass<.'ngCr.!i to and from the coastal commuruty, tte said They said the $1.8 billion for next year will· compare v.ilh about Sl.4 billion to be spent in 1976 and nearly Sl billion in 1975. :Most or the increase will be "for Similar Lo Senate Plmi for Alaska Fue l Lt>hr said that Monterey now ranks 30th on Umled's list of 80 metropolitan markets. Jf eilher PSA or Air Califorrua or both art certificated. Monterey wou14 Ford Alle ged Recalling .'7 5 302 Mustangs This year the company wall s pend about $750 million worldwide for facilities and S6SO million for tooling. About 60 per· ~ent of the total in 1976 will be ~pent in the Uni led States WASHINGTON (AP) -The House subcommittee on energy and power has approved a bill to expedite feder al procedures for selecting a syslem for transport- ing Alas ka natural gas to U.S. markets The su bcommittee acted bv non· record \'Oice vote to send the ba ll on to the parent Interstate and Foreign Comml'rce Commit· tee for further consideration. The Senate has passc·d a s imilar bill WASHINGTON IAP> The Environmental Protection Agen· cy (EPA) says l'~ord Motor Co. is :recalling 35.000 of 1ls 1975 Mustangs with 302-cubic engines to fix antipollution systems. Ford car and truck sales wall set a record during the October December quarter and have a •·good chance" of re<Jchmg an all-time high for tile 1977 modt>I year. according to \\'lUiam O Bourke, executive vice pres1 dent . F ord North American Automotive ·opera lions. Und er t he llou!.e bill. the Federal Power Com mission would• select a mong llHtt pe nding appli cations . The President would take the a~ency dec1s1on into account. modlry it as he sees fit and submit h1sdecision to Congress by next Sept. 1. Congress wouJd have 60 days to approve the President's dedsion hy a vole of each house. EPA sald some of these cars w e r e em ittin g m ore hydrocarbons than the l.5 grams per mile allowed by federal stan- dards. These Mustangs have exhaust gas recircu>ation and air in1ec - tion systems but do not ha\'e catalytic converters. EPA said Ford would modify recalled cars by resetting idle car bon monox· ide. adding a ,·acuum delay valve to t he exhaust gai. rc- <'irculat1on vacuum lil'l'C, and ad· ding a seC'ond delay \'alvc to the -.•acuum hne activating thl' air dump valve BURKE SAID, "1977-model ,·ehicle produc tion through December is scheduled at J J million units, an increase of 19 percent for cars and 28 percent for trucks over the same penod last year ... Dfedrf~h to Speak Ralph Diedrich. chairman or the Orange County board of supervisors. will speak on "coun- ty manaj?cm ent from an agency cont'cpt" at the Sept. 16 meeting o r t he American Society or Women A<'<'Oun tants The meet ing will be in the health and h ap piness room of the Saddleback Inn, 1660 E f'1rst SL . Santa Ana Ford invested SM<> m1lhon about haU the worldwide <'or i:iorate product expenditure to brj.og out the 19i7 mod<.'l s Rthtrkc said The bi~IH'l>l l'n{!1neering and d<'~tgn ch;tn~l'~ are in the 111t<>r med1atc Cdr.!i, while the luxury cars have ne\\ styl1nj?. · Pl ' RLIC 1'0TICE P U BLIC 1'0TICt: Ft(TITIOUS BUSINllSS NAME HA TEMENT l'ICTI TIOUS 9USINESS NAME HATEMENT f"41> fOllOf!fll\ti £W'\.1n-. .trt ftr\11\1 CM 1 .... '"" ta;1"'""'"4.J" ' \f"I,. ,.,. ,Jt'\,,Vlti .. 1 i II "0 WARO PIPll.HH •11 r W ortl'H)t )I'\ A4"•nu• Sttil• ""' <OMM ll NIT'r MrDtCAl fllJil llltlC. WL\IMI .. HI> J" <•lif()t"t\1; f/'1)1 ._.(I 1 C •ft ' W • trn.o 1 t\ .,.,,,, .,n IM ,,?, ~ w,~,., J'"" A •t.,lH' "''• Ajlll t (4'1t•.,,n 1t , RH 4\ W o I lllJ [ CJ • ' Or ~ ,,,,,,,.,,' ,., C>t.J • f\11n~tOft•Ju I J / t Gt>ftt. r 411 p •'"" , "''" A "0WAJIO. IN( •••t r., , • ' ,.., "" • •• :t #Ill '" ·~ r • ~, t •la. f ()• t ' C ~nl t O't ,. lo)f '""" ~ ..,~ 0 JOf °' 1 :"), 1'\ l (fl I I U t \ I ' o• rnr> • • • 1 .. • t t 1 •• C...litur ~ ''' 1 I " . I' t ,., ... .,,,,,.,, . '" Pl 'BLIC :"OTICE rt 8 LI c :\._·o_T_r_l ·_1-_: __ 1 ---"-.c-,-,-T ,-o-u_s_a_u_s-,,.-£-s-s--1 l'ICTITIOUSIUSllOl!U NAM[SfATEMENT I NAME\TAflMENT ff'W" to-t•?...,1n•i 1 '"''"' • o ""0 "'• f..,_ t04~0111Wl"'Q Ott \Of\).,, OOif\Q OU\• ""' ' ntt>\A' FllONttFP Al'PI IC AS tH'I J &. J trif"AVICES ••O ·A'" c"'' Am'''"" Un r J. r ovnt.••n v .• 111 .,, I 0f'ollf'IQ•1hOfD<' Awe 1 An•f\.C'•"' (A C.11•0•~11tlJJ1{ll I ~ ff'·t'\t ( nl')1n •, nf1 '" , Jv<flth J Kit'""'' 1ft11 Ovtfn Aw C•lltor"•• 0'0'H ,.., -n 1 ... 11J 4f'r'l1 1 tti I • ""•""'''" CA •1~ U"•' I, rou"'"",. v .. ,,. v c_,1,,,,.,., IOM F !(•"". H1t 0111(1\ A•• , tl~ A.~a\.-...lm CA •tto. ''"'bu 1~\· ''' 1nd\Jr t J ov ,, or l~I\ bu"nr\'\ l\ ttU'U'IUCIHI b't A rJIO'.t1rOf\ O"nlf',.lltCMrtnll' ""'D '' ,,, 'no.,,.,• "11 • .V(11"' J ,,.,,., f W ~ t\+f I ft.h,.\M'"'""'"' W 4' rtlf'fj Wlfl\ '"" ,.,, n1 "' Coun.ty Ch•ril nt Or•n~"' (DU"1¥ on"'-o T~1 , .. , .. ,,. 1 t w '' •· . '"' .-,.,,. t~ T• m~fl. 1•>6 11•1l'ltv ,...r.r='ftr Or 1r\; C-~11 1 ~ ,.,.,. A.urN 1 1• "'"' PutlH\P\•f1 OrAI\~ COA\I 0~11\' Pltm .... tll U 11 H dnd <kl I "'• l'to'll1 , ,r,it~ J1 flf ' J#I> (Cl• t l"••IY I I 'Mo~ fl,, A11·~ I tt t • a t ~ t t 11 t t '• lt l • Commodi ties 1"1 l \\IHllJl 1 1111 111 l<lll \' OI l'Rll I l llR• \\II\\, \\r hn,· •''"'"''''"' lunt1•uo1 lr~hhw· r1 .. ·•1.uu Ill \IH '' '"'1\1, 'I\ O\l\IOlll 111' 11 \II Y 'I It.I\\, OI I \I\ 1(11( I Ill"" • •'Hlf#rJ1/t ft'ffl ••I o•I I '''I l•tfH r, Ult "" uth f ,, •• .I h1th 111t••r1.,,h J .JI\• trf•t 1t \f h•.-. \,-..;t -.. '""' ,., .. ,," ,, "',, ,,.,. ..... , ...... ,, \1 t11t HU ltt• ,.. • .fl'#lt l111<ull\wuud Oftllfl\Odlllf\, Ill< of C•lllo rl\1A I \10\11\\ ... 11\11111\1, '1111 ~ti\ fllll \I \\l'Clkl 'I \1111 lllll\l etter Life Leads to Debt DETROIT IAP> The typical lJ.S. wage· earner makes Sl3.847 but will s llll be at least $500 in the hole by the end 01 <.'\'Cr~ ~ l'ar. accoramg Lo a large Detroit bank . "lie simply do<'sn t have enough savings to last \'ery long. lo make the monthly pa) mcnts on car and home." said B James Thcodoroff. execUtl\'C ,·ace prt'Stdent of tru!-.ls at Detroit Dank and Trust Co. Co. The bank painted a financial portrait of the typical wage-earner by dr a w ing heavily upon data kept by the federal government. (CONSUMER J THE PICTURE TIIAT emerged was one of a 38-year·old father or two who earns $13.847. Jives in a comrortable home and drives a fair ly new car. Hts problem 1s thnl he needs $14.333 a year t o maintain a modcrutc standard of living. The Jypical wage.earner nPvt'r has more Ch an $50 lying around the house and his rht'cking account generally falls below zero at month's end. Furthcr. he haim 't saved enough money either: for his ch1ldren 's education or lor his own retire- ment "HE'S LIVING IL\NIMc>-mOUlh ... Tl)eodoroff said, "and it's b<.'cau.w ht' refu ses to change his lifestyle.·· In fact. has f1nanc1uJ affairs a rc so chaotic that he literally can't afford to die. "Your typical wagt'<Camer has a ~mall estatb w'lth a net worth of SJS.000." Th<'odororr said. "If hl' dies. he's going to leave? 1t all to the wire. and she'~ going toha"e lo j.'(O to work right arterthe fun<'ral "BACK WHEN WF: llAD TllE big layoffs in 1974. when th1n~s were very hleak around here. you could go out Woodward Avenue (0C?lroil's main str~t> durin~ the bll'akesl pcnod and all of the \I 111'01<1 Ill \f II l \ "~111>11 1 -1 ~11>-lllllllllt I. restaurants h ad t'ars lined up w1lh people going to dinne r on l"riday night. I I -I "Now if the economy was so bleak, why in the I w .. ~ .. l ;afti1:r ~~~~ g~Y~~~~a:::~~e~3i~nfhed1:t~~~ ~~~ cooklnq at homl'?" ' L-----~WC-----~=------~ - For fast relief from that run down feeling ... • ~"'' '" f1"' 1 •• ~ •• I ,,, \ •• • 11 Au1n I a.in nd qo rirr II\ '" \.oor dcak!J' Th.'ll • .,11 lhil'T~ " tvll lJpon~vf.1 \a1- t ~ eppliuhon 1W'11 lo.1n '""'""_.. \.'<Ill up to 8C1fO of the pur· chas. JMIU cl •nY new car you choo9e. lnclud-q~le$!'-~~':""'"\.4 And here's e bonu.s: Since ~fJ~~~~!~~..t lllAmOfflCE: A1 1t.. pi..,., 1n downt"""n Oun0t• 8AAl'IOt OFTICf.S: AMMfEJM: <;rift~ N is..n . COSTA lllESA: Mf'• v.,,c:r. ~ Atl.i"' • a. MOOOiA "~ $1 Pro·M I • lftVtN~ VnMf"•llY Tu 61 M1thMoo111 0. · l..AGUl'IA HQJ A t'~ .. ....,6-~IJ-f-""OttAl'IG€:Tu·M&(olhn ·MHlAANA l1•1 \f,,,, TUSTIN: Ri'<d lhl ~ \\..Jiall • V1U.A PARK '-''-~' /$' V..inti• Ne ws Brie fs R .I. J\t nrvick . lr\'&nl\ arrhitcct and investor. hos purchai.t>d :lf'I orr. ('t''lndustrlal buildins;: at 4 0 2 3 fl i r <' h St r ,. <'I • :'-1ewpor1. Beach from !\1 & II tnvc. tors. Newport &>ach. Present tenants Wilt <'Ontlnue to OCCupy it. Lflue Tdld Aeronutronic Ford. a Newpo rt Beach sub· 61diary o( Ford Motor Company. has expanded. ils Orange County· operations with the sign- ing or a multi-year lea.~e for 39.600 square feet or storage space in Irvine Industrial Complex. Cate• Carr-60 Cates Carr-Go Truck, ing Co .. Inc . Irvine. has signed a 10-year lease for a three-acre truckini yard al 1232 Blue Gum SL, Anaheim. ( T~~~~ J at 6 :30 p .m . Cal l Nor m a Hartman al 544·22S.1 for reserva- tions. Presley G role# The Pr<'s ley Compan1t>i., Newport Beach . has rl'portcd af ter·tax earnincs of Sl.627 ~588. or 61 cents a s hare, on revenues or $31,633.722 for the second quarter ended July 31 This compares with earnings of $561,619. or 21 cents a share. on revenues or $23,794,708 for the similar penod of last year. Average shares out- standjng for the quart.er were 2.&bl,074, compared to 2,620,998 last year. For the six m onths, after-lax earnings totaled $2,354,884. or 88 cents a s hare. on revenues of $54.626.285. This compares with earnings of $642,766. or 24 cents a share. on revenues or $36,972,682 for the similar ~od of last year. Average shares outstand· ing for the six month~ were 2,671.304, compared with 2.621,490 last year. Li% Into Dfa...,.ds Elizabeth Taylor. for the first time in her cart'er . is associating h er nam e with a t'om mercial' ven lure outside the entertain- ment ID · dustry Formation of the new en- terprise. the Elizabeth u n .o• T a y l o r Diamond Corp .. was announced by Harry Shuster. president and chief executive officer. Shuster said selected jewelers a nd ma;or retail outleLc; in the United States a re being designated to market dJamonds ranging in value from $500 upward. ()vt•r 1'ht" C ounh·r MASO LittilMJ' drop LO 17th. • UN ITED AND HUGHES Afrwest now serve Monterey and the other airlines seek to provide additional ser vice. PSA has pre. ' viously p resented testimony an<l • a dditio n al h earings a re scheduled to be held later. Lehr estimated that the annual loss if PSA were the additional carrier would r un to about SI million. whilt' i( Alr California were the lone addition the? loss would run to $334.000 'IlRERECAlL CLEVELAND <AP> -U.S. District Courl JudJ:e J ohn Manos has issued an orde r restraining the National llighway Traffic Safety Administration from re- calling bias pl y •·steel Belt 500 .. passen1ter car tires produced by Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. · Judge Ma nos set a hearing for Sept. 29 on F irestone's request for a prehmsnary snjunction. · IJps a11d Dow11• MUT UAL FUND S NEW YQA .. IAPI IM•• ~II 1 '9 8 n '•L•lld t Mi 10 \0 11<>•1 1 tJ M(O 111't I\ I• N Fr• 10 ti NL \l~lld"'~'I t11llll• 1; T .... 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' c1111·i. m(•1~·1,1l hunks 1111tlt11111t cl tn f l'<l'I" rl1•p11"1~ .me' to ch'a1 111 commcn•1ul pu111•1, .111d 1r11•1 '1Hnp,1nlf'' "'h1C'h ron:, du1 11•<1 hus1n1·s~ at llllJ~ ,,... 1 '''l'Ulor., 1:11.11 d1.111~. 111 t r11~t1·('~ ofcs tol t·s Voun1!1•r o,.111J ~· " 'I ht•r<· Is lllllf· qut 't1rin hul th11l :1 tru~t ('omp11n .} w.111! not unJerstnod lo h<' u hunk within the 0 1cl1nury mcunm~ O( lhal term anti dt<J n11I <'Onduf'I hu~1nt·s~ ,JS ;J C.:Ultl• mere tu I bunk· or 's,1v111~~ hunk : A spokcsrn~tn for tht• .Jtlornt•\ j.!c•nNul's of(1c.:(• said h&.: knew of no trust compum °' lrni..l drp:irtmcnt that lwd. 1·haritcd 1nll'l'CSI above 1111• wm ry r ,1tC'. even hdllrl' the rul .. ml(. Investments Told The weslf'rn horn£• office of the Pruclrntlal Insurnnct;. Co mvesled S l.~ 1.000 m Oronge County m rcul estate loan~ dunn~ the first seven months of 1976 ,. Geor~e A Brem1•r. Southt'rn Cahfornl.1 general manager fflr tht• compunv'1> rcal co;tutc 1n\'l'~lment deparl! mE'nl. ~atrt the enl1r1' nn1ount wu~ forc.:1ty loans / Throu.ihout lht• 11t.1t1'. r(',11 1'~\:itf• lt>iin d1sbun1erne11~ :imountc•d to ~H9 7M,l\40 With $40.681.341 ror cit y loans and $-Ill 09!.1,0!)!) for f,irm lonns .. A IZ DAIL y PILOT luesday. Septem~ 1•. 1976 i Young Cage .Fan Still Ciln't Remember Fall LOUlSVll..LE, Ky <AP > -Marty S mith stJll can't Temember what happened to him l ast Marc h I S; has mother says s h<' will never forget . On lhal rught last sprina. &tarty went to Lool!lville·s f)-eedom 11 1111 t o w1Mh his beloved Kentucky Colonels play S an Anto n io 1n an Ame ri can Bas ket b a ll Assodall o n game. H i s mother, Mrs. Garnet Smith. said Marty never missed a home game. About an hour tpter, Mrs. Smith got a c al.C:from the police. Marty, they swd, had fallen about 6S feet through the ceiling at Freedom Hall. He was near death. "lhs arm was broken 1ntwo places and bis wrist wa:. s mas hed .·' Mrs . ~m1lh r ecalled I n a recent interview. Therc wf're other injuries: a fractured pclv1 '1, u torn live r, a damaged spleen that w as s ubs equentl y removed. • But Marty is now on the road to r ecovery. Doctors said lhal his youth and hiii light weight saved his life. ··1 don 't r emember ever ything ." Marty sa)'~ some six months .alter the accadenl. "I Ju:.l remember c li mbi n g a r o und and. .That ·s the last t.hing I remember ·· Marty and a couple ol his rnends. each ra1tb!ul fans of t he no w-de funct Colonels. app a r entl y knew lh e ans ·and-o uts of Freedom Hall better tha n the security forces. They so mehow found an unlocked passageway and followed at. They finally reached a catwalk over t he ceiling. Marty doesn't remember what ha ppened arter that. but somehow he f«;ll. The game. only minutes o ld, came to a Jaworski Out 6 weeks Hade1i to Stan for Rams Against Vikings LOS ANGELES IAP> -The quarterback battle that sizzled 10 the Los Angeles Rams· training camp between James Harris and Ron J aworski has disintegrated and a Rhodes scholar must now p ull the Rams out cf an mjury mess. J aworski. who challenJ:ed Harris for the No. I job this s ummer , suffcrrd a fractured shoulder Sunday. With I larris out whik a broken thumb heals. l'at Haden has been thru!lt into the role as the i.tartN for Sunduy's game a~ainst the• VikmJ:s. Haden. who pl::wed for the Southern California Sun of the World Football Len~ue last year. is a 5·11 perfect1oni!it who is perf<'ct a s a p asser in the National Football League. H aden . a U nive r s i t y or Southe rn Cahforma grad, threw his only NFL pass Sunday in a 30·14 victory over the Atlanta F a lcons . It w as a 47-y a rd touchdown bomb lo Ron Jessie that went SO yards in the air. Dr. Robert Kerlan had X r ays taken of Jaworski's shoulder and s aid Monday the injury was "a fracture under the surface of the acromion process at the acrornio-rlavicular joint. which is undisplaced." forcin~ J aworski out for al least s ix weeks . Haden played part of the WFL st-ason l.asl year b.ciore moving Lo Engl:ind. There he completed on<.' year or s tudies at Oxford. lie. has one more to ~o. but can choose when he attends school and won't have to leave at Dod~ers Faee Reds Only 6,5~9 See LA, Braves Split LOS ANG f.LF:S <AP> Th<.' Los ,\n~clt'S Oodgl•rs an' J!l\'IOJ: pmch·h1tt1nj.! art1:-.t Manny Mota his own "day" next month. and t he clutch·hlttini: \'l'lcrun ha:. thanked thi.'111 1n advanrt• with a ~ame·wi nr11n1? rmch s1nJ(ll• thut ~alva j!C'd a !>pl1t 1n a doublch<>adt'r with tlw Atlanta Hr~l\'t'S Ah 1•r t aktn)! a ~.I lo~c; in tht• 01w n1•r MonrlJ\. th1· l>ocl~t·r-. llodf1••r .... -..1" I c• Al• G•""H"\ en ~· 8( 11'01 ")r1.I ' I\ A ".' II I"" •• eamr back 111 tht• n11!htc..ip to 11111 th<' Bra\•es. 4 :i l\1ota's bas(.•:-loaded l-tn~lc his IOSth cart•t•r pinch hit h1J!hhghted t1 rnur·run Doch~ers !'!IXlh , m which they O\'t'rcamc a two run dC'f1C'1t. ll<•l!J:•t' Smith nb o slu1?1?ecl a run :.C'nnn1t 111nt•h hit in lht' 1n111n i.: that tied the j!:tn)(' .11 2 2. Hick Rhode n, -.1delinc<l with a sore clbo11o :O.llll'l' St•pl 2. pt<'kl·d up his \2th ""in Hl!atnst thn·t• IM SPS Knuekh·halkr ('harhC' llough r anw nn 111 tht• last thn•t• 1nnmi.:!. to pn•:.1•n t• Hhtodt.>n'!< wm .ind n'cord his 15th )o:t\'t'. The D11rl j!l'rs. I\ l!:.tml'S behind Cinr 111natt. open u thre<.· )?amc .:-erl\'S with thl.' flt>ds lo111ght at lt1vl.'rfronl Stadium Th(' rrowd or ti .~:'19 mark<'il lhl' -.malll'!>t in th1• h1!1tnr~ nf f>odgt•r Stadium and thl· l>odl!('r:. 'l'CmHt -.mallest in t hc1 r ""' Ani:cll'!I h1•.t or y l.11' ,\n)!,•I('.,' only 'nrnlll.'r r r1111ol! l11•rt• ""·'' nn ,\UJ:USt 14. l'lj :i II. hl'n lht•\ fll:t\\'11 \(I I\, 195 IO thl• ( '1111!.l'llnl Raide r s Use H e ad Hunting Tac tics--Noll P·I TTSnunr.11 I AP l Pttl!lbur~h Sl<'t'INi<·rouch Chuck Noll . anJ:ry ov<'r olh.•Jlrd 1lk1!al hittln~ by th<.' Oakland Ra1d<'r~. snid Monda y hc'l1 llen1I a film r hp of the Ha1ders · ht•ad huntinJ: tactics to National Footbnll League orrtclab "You have a criminal clement in all nspecti< of society." Noll said a day aft er the Slt.'Clcrs loM their regular·season opener 31·28 lo the Raiders. "'Apparently we have at in the NFL, too. Maybe we ha' e a law·aod·order problem.·• Noll sald he would hke to see violalers punished. ''I'd like to see them thro wn out or the league. They put a guy's whole career in jeopardy. "But Wt' have n vehicle for straightening il out -the league office. Other people have gone lo court. I'm going to put a film clip together from the past two or three years and send It to the league office ... FfllST GAME A TU.NT A LOS ANGELES ~,, .. " .. r-1h r,,,,,..,., ,, .. Wvn"t• M"'ll"ltlnl'l 1(\ H~f'W1"' onrt "'"',,'"'"'" r".it>,• •'rt ln <o,u I( l dt.oth· o ' tt ' All"°'' 1 l .. ~., ... ,. "b, "tu .. " , " • I 0 Q 1 I ti 0 • 0 ' 1 J t , , • 1 ' J .. 0 1 , ' "'n I) • 1 I 0 ID t ,_ bt nuc~~, If ' • 1 t't 'Stt~tnrlff'I 10 1 0 0 0 Lw111•Cf 4 0 1 0 (i,.UVf'tV 10 3 0 1 0 C•1 1n JnOO .... ,, ,, ' ,, 0 0 ci. 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"I want to be the s tarting quarterback, but I don't want to start because Ron J aworski is injured." s aid Haden. "The thouf(hl or facing guys like Carl Eller and Alon Page bo1:tgles my mind, but I think l could do the job." Rams coach Chuck Knox who used Harris most of last \·ear. handed the s tart ing job in Sunda y's opener to J aworski when Harris broke his right thumb in a prc·scason game against Buiralo. Ha rns m ay play if Knox feels· the t humb is okay, but the odds-on choice must be a healthy. Haden. Halos Alln For Fourth ARLINGTON. T rx. CAP > - Raseball fans takl' httll' intt'rest in a battll' for fourth place. but to the Call form a Anl.(cls tt 1s heaven l'O mparC'd t o the miserable depths of last plac·~. Onh· 3.500 wa lchl'CI the Angels lx'at the Texas Rangers f.-2 in 14 rnnin.is Monday night although the two tl'ams st:irtl'CI the game \'1rtunlly rl l'adlorkro for fourth in thc American L('ague West. 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Marty IDnded an a concrt'tl' passageway, narrowly missin~ two s<.'ls or end zone bleachers His ri,::ht hand struck first and hf lpcd lo break h is fall. He i;till h~um'I • recovered use of thnt hand "I can't -.end m y wrist. "·he s aid. "I took therapy for a long lime and the dcxtor tells me to do it al home, bul it h asn't b een getting any better." Marty spent nine weeks in the hospital after the faJI. and later returned for another IS.day stre tch. Among his v1s1tors ~as Colonel:. ownt'r J<1hn Y. Dr<>wn Jr. "l1 1• "is 1ted me two or thrl'c times." s aid M:irty. "He 11w1ted me out to his hou:st'. but I haven't been unywherl' :.incc I jlot hurt · · The youngi;kr 's 1ntcresl m t.he Colonels didn't laA even durlng lhosl' t rying duys, h1~ mot.her said. "That was his team." Mrs Smith said. "lle"s got all their piclures. and the cards, and everything. "After about three or four w ee k R. h e asked m e . 'Momma, did the Colonels winlhat night'? .. NORM BULAICH (31) OF MIAMI ROLLS PAST DAN JILEK Sports in Brit.•i" $600,000 Awarded To Ex-Bear Butkus CHICAGO -The attorney who won $600,000 fr om lhc Chicago Bears for forme r star lineback<.'r Dick Butkus s ays t ea m phys icians arc caught In a conflict or Interest between the football clubs who pay them and the player s who ar c the ir patients. "I don't think.there should be any s uch thing as a t eam physician." James Dooley. one of Chicago's top personal injury la wyer s . s a id Monday aftn Butkus and the National Football League club agreed on a $600,000 settlement 1n his damage swt against the c lub "lk can't sC'rvt' both the team and the player!> Therc'i. .i distinct eonfllct or 1nter<'st · nutkus charAed the Bears With breach of his flVC·Yl'UT COnlr;ict The No. 1 d raft cho1cl' out of tlhno1s who in nine y<'ar~ with the Bears becnmc one of tht• J(rN1t middle hnebackt'rs of all Umc contcndl'd in lh<' s uit that he was seriously injured 1n a gume 1n November 1973 . lie suicl sur.i<.·cms a nd the t ea m physic ian eirnmined ha s inJurcd kne<' and said he was unable to ~rform t he !ICrviccs ref1ulrecl hy lhr contract C'a11nda llf>lb TORONTO f"ir5t·pcriod ~oals hy Gil P<'rrl'ault, Ut•n111 l'otv1n . IJohby Orr nnd Guy Lafleur backed Rogic Vue hon's seron<1 snutout 01 m e tournament Mond ay night and powe r ed Team Canada to o 6·0 victory ove r the world a m ate ur champion Czt'choslovak1a in the opener of the Canada Cup finals. Grr1daiti# Out HAMILTON .. Bermuda Vilas Gerulaitis was forced to withdraw and Cliff Richey had t() rally Monday to defeat un.,ttdcd Raz Reid , 4·6, 6·2, 6-l In open1n1C r ound action of the $50.000 Bermuda Grand Prix Tennis Classic. An absces!'led tooth forced Gerulaitis to withdraw. Other firs t -round winners inc luded Au11 trallan Mark Edmondson, Dick Crealy and Ray Rutrels and Gene Mayer. Edmondson got past Mike Cahill, 6·2, 6·3. while Crealy needed three sets to defeat South Africa's Pat Cramer 6·7. 6· l , 6·3. Ru!fels topped Pat DuPre. 6· 1, 6·2 and Mayer eliminated Allan Simmons, 6·0, 6·1. Phib Pad L ead T he Philadelphia Phillies appear to be over their slump Led by Mike Schmidt's two homers , the Phillies defealcd visiting Montreal, 7-2, to increase their National League Eastern Division lead lo five gaml's over Pittsburgh. The Pirates lost to Tom Seaver ~ the v1s1ting Mets,5·0 V Montreal 1s at Philadelphia a~ain tonight while Pitts burgh plays hosts to the Mel'! Houob Lm•e 'Tacio <.:lllCAGO-The strugghnJ: Kansas City floyals only lead thc sur~l ng Oakla nd A's by four l(ames in t he American Lcaj!uc's Wesl"rn Division. Monduy. the Royals clropJX'rl a double head e r t o the lowly Chicago White Sox, 4.3 and ~·4 Meanwhile, tht' A '!I. were rained out against Minnesota. Tonight. Oakland plays n doubleheader in Minnf'sota while.• Chicago hosts Kans as City Dn11ktrf.1rt l1 'f nhh••d WA LNUT CR EJo:K. Calif Oarr.,11 Mehl. a n Orc~on linebacker who made 12 unassis t ed tackles again!o t Colorado State last weekt•nd. wa~ selected the Pacific·8 Conference defensive player of the week The confe rence offens ive player of the week was J err Dank worth . UCLA's senior quarterback who guided thr Bruins to a 28· 10 upset over Arizona St ate. Grid Ratings f~ too Tw11t"tv '""l"f\' '" '"'° ..... 0tf.l!11d P""'' (ftll~ t~tb4H ()f)11 wl\" ffr\t Oli1f'f· YOl""i H''I {.Wtfl'nt,,.\''\· \11.t\.Oft t•<.Otd\ dM \O(rjt oc>inh I M•<~f'1t1 • 0 n I Oii II T••A4M I 0·0 )01 1 ()o,;~~11••1 f QI\ f 07• 11 "'' I 0 0 I\ I lPlfl ~I 100 en HK~ .... -~ NIO IU o Ot\I• t.1 I Q!I ••\ U AIW<'ll• 0 I ~ IM \VCl.AO I I i>-0 1)1 I\ llO\ Col I 00 IOI 6M•,VI I 00 •llD IO l~V 00 I .... 'I 7 Pw.nn~I I 4-0 •~• 11 N (•or ).0-0 11 IN«'>f OO l t ... 't .... m~I. 01 0 M • ~.,..i• I .0..4 )It I• hu\ 0 I fl sr 10 1Mrf1_1_ l/O JO.""n . 11 0 )t Mrs. Smit h, who thinks the ordenl "hu:. l1'fl me an worse :.hape than him, physically," s a ys that Mart y 1s :.hll trvublcd. "lie stall has nhthlm&rts ;md hl•'s dC\'{'loped an ulcer. They found thut "bout five W('ek~ a!tt>r he frll. I try to forget it, but I know l can't," she said. "I've not been bark to lhot place, und l haven't let him lo!O back there. eithe r. I Just don't care much nboul sccina that place anymore. "I'm just ~lad, yoo know, to have him ll~e tw ls." O.J. Sl1arp, But Miami Sharpe r n u FFAT..0 (AP ) -The night belonged to Miami 's Norm Hula1c h and Uob Grit'se. Part ol .. it belonged to Buffalo's O.J . Simpson. It was Ilulaich and Griese and the rest of thf' Miami gang who carried the Dolphins to a 30-21 \'ictory O\'cr the Buffalo Rills Monday night 1n a National Football League season-opening game . And it was Simpson, their great running back. playing onl)"' a bit more than 24 hours alter rejoini n g l h e Dills, who electnfif'd the c rowd of 77.683 with his twisting and 11peed after catchin~ a fourth quarter pass for a 43·yard j!ain. The g u nir was costly for Buffalo. Fu II back Jim Braxton, whose blocks heired Simpson j!ain much or his yardage the last five seasons, is finishec.I for the yea r. .Araxton was cut down on the sec-ond ph1 y of the game -one nullified by a Miami offsides - and suffered torn ligaments ie his right knee. He was scheduled for surgery tod.iy. Mi ami conch Don Shula, whe s aid Sunday that he felt Simpso9 would r e turn to Ruffalo. dcs cribt>d Si mps on's brie f appearancl• thui;ly "What :t hell of a job he did fot JUSt i<ultin~ up yestcrt.luy. Sab:ltl waited all the way until tht second play to se nd him in." Buffalo coach Lou Saban seri Simpson in as Hraxton left the field. Simps on 's firs t cnrry was wiped out by a penalty. lie carried on the next pluy und went for seven yards. In all. Sim"11on toted tho ball five times for 28 yardH. Rulaic h, m eanwhile. rip.,. apart the Buffalo defense wi_,. 107 yards on 19 carries. 1 "It was just J(reul blockin_g ?0' 011r nrrcnslve lin<', .. he explain~ "It w ll!I just rc ndinl( lh('m and keying ocr their blocks lh A&. workt>d " Griese1 who completed 13 of_ pass<'~ ror 199 yard'I and 09 touchdown. was ask<.'<I wh•l Ute Dolphins were going to do fer OUt ll1de s peed with McrCUf1 Morris gone. Al "llff•fO 11 ftt) Mo-I I 10 IO ..... 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IJ.21 I, "'yMd\, l\lllltlo '•'9"'°" ll 11 O, 111, M.tr-1 CH 0. 0 W~at's Doing OUtdoors JIM NIEMIEC Unseasonable heavy ratN put a damper on most fresh and i1all water ani.tlll\a Uus J>.A l 1.1.cck and al:-.o f«ced UM Sou~nland dove J>()µuljJJ <>n to Mexico in aarc:b ol drier habitat. ~r hun1cn. along the cout wer~ al o flndi~ 1l difr1cult to gel fnto the bl<'k count·rY due to extreme mu<hlv roads Dul, on lbe bright aide, the rain wab really nt>Nlt'd and 1bould be an a ssC'l to fashermt>n and huntcrb throughout the remainder orthc year. All>a«-or~ Rt-por• Sportfishens running out of Davey's Locker and Art's Landing 10 Newport Hurbor got into some ~in action out around the 43 hlthom spot earlier this week an<J thel"C are still fa!>h an lhc area as private boats are coming an with bome good catches. There is al~ a report that albics were -picked up some 35 miles off OceansuJt:. According 1o Mike Gro~ al Davey's l«ker I Newport Beach> the temp<> on lhe albacore ball' will ha vc to pl ck up a little m ore before they w11J be sending out any more albie boats. CWL V PILOT • \ f :J Visser Lauds Newport lf Newport Harbor lligh's 1975 season of roolball frustration could be summed up in ooe word l\ mi&ht be Servile. ll was Servile which smashed Newport's dreams early llS the f'rlars open~ w1lh a convincing 24·7 \•lctory. The S•alors or Newport didn't really rtt<>vl'r from that thumping, nnlshing out or Sunset LeaBUC conte ntion despite un eleven capable of r onst\ng Cl F playoff ·bound Edison in the finale, 21·3. And two of the major culprits in the Servile ullack-tilo(ht e nd Chris Elias und linebacker Miku Kenlon-a r e b aC'k to h aunt Nt•wporl. The two teams open the 1976 campaign Thursda)' nil:bl ot Newport Harbor in an 8 o'clock Uff. Coach Ken Visser of Servile, v.·ho hu guided the FritUS to b;ack·to-back Cl F phayorr berths. has three otht'rS In the clfl~S or Elias and Kenton ackle Murty "'\>cnles (S.0, 200), quurterback Pal Carreon (6·0, 185) and Onnker Ron Garretwn (5·9. l~). Viss e r w atc he d Nr'>'port Harbor 's scrimmage w1lh Sant;1 Ana's Mater Dei Saturday und says the Sailors appear more c.Jc· t~rmined this year. .. Newport showed ~ood speed , Is big and fast. I.a st year," ;itlds Visser, .. Newport m ay have rl'lt it had a Rood unit but didn't quite have it all together when we met CM Title To Teel To Barons lt was an all UCI.A finale Sunday for the champions hip of t he them. This lime they seem quieter. mort;> dt'lernun'--d And thut genumt'ly concerns us." Tht.• t-•r13r:. 1o1. all nlln<'k again with tht•1r mullqllt-s1•ts and bolsterlllg thC' \ Jrsalv un• :-.everJI nu,a.:et" frou\ a 9·0 :.ophomorc team of '75 Elias l'Uui;:hl t I pn•N'S hist )ear for 23~) :artl'> nnd as a lhrcnl on the l1.:hl '-'nd n•vcrM•:.. 1\\lce ht' ran fur uppar1lllt touchdown~ 3f:811lSl Loar<a Only 111 Sl'C h11> cf. forts nulla'1l'd by 1>1•nalty. Cnrn•on \\ ;i:-S1•rv1h"s :;turlcr nt qunrtl'rbal'k ciunnit Its last four games 111111 the lcudin!l run· ner a t this pl1111t Is L1,onnrd Altnvilla (5 ~. JHO sr. ), l>t•hind fuJlbal·ks Hon Sto1•kduJo (180) or l't'rry LuBonJc O~l. . El Toro Groz said. that due to extrl'mely good surface ac· tlon along the coastline th::.al there 1o1. as no rca'ion to ~e the runs on the oulbadc. Barracuda. bass. to. halibut. rock fish and occasiona l bluefin ~a are making up lhe hulk or the local fish count. Bay fishing is listed as f1ur for spollcd and bay sh bitting trolled and cast Scrouger jigs. ~ hile me legal sized halibut are being taken on hve anchovies. Now that most of the summer crowd has iiliill-~~ fourth annual Costa Mesa City golf tourney at Costa Mesa Gol( and Country Club. Terriers Pose Juniors A Stiff Threat Spru~kle gone, good bay fishlng should be available for dock :JUld skiff a nglers in Newport Haroor. llarlh1 ArfJund Caialh1a A very good showing of marlin around the East end of Catalina Is land has attracted o lot of local priva[e sportris hers and this µasl week provided some pretty good C'alchcs according to ll<'len. mith at the Balboa Angling Club. Bud Hack<'r. who owns • tac kle store m Ne1o1.port Heach IJnded the biggest -:marlin of the season. to date. R:1cker 's billfish •weighed in at 228 pounds and al took ham more than ~hours to land the fish on 40 oound tackle. "' Don McAdam of Costa Mesa. fishing aboard the 'U>nSp1racy, landed a 188 pound marlin. Both fls h were taken on live Spanish. The hottest action cur· r ently is off Silver Canyon and near Church Rock. SAN CLEMENTE BACK RANDY ADAMS. Ken Teel of El Niguel beat UCLA teammate Steve ~i nk o f E l Caballero on the 37th hole after the two had battled to 138s in t he 330-man fi eld. Third place went to P e t e Linde of El Caballero. who won on matched cards agairu.t Tony Sills of Riviera. who also carded a 139. In flight action it was Ray Derhamme r captur· ing the first section with a 129 nel. Tom Sawyer won m sudden death over Frank Quigley (both carded 131s) and Tom Wagenseller won the third Oigbt with a 124. REDLA NDS - Fountain Valley lligh's c redentials a s a Cl F power football team will get a severe test Thur.;. day night at 8 when the Barons open the 1976 non·league campaiRn at Huntington Beach lligh. Invading a re the Ter· riers of Redlands, who operate unde r coach Paul Womack. Wom ack begins his 12th year at the helm of Re dlands and 10 o r his past 11 teams have captured the Citrus Belt League championship. sophomore CBL cham· Altho u gh r e ly ing p1onship units. heavily on Juniors. the El The varsity. for a Toro llighCharg1•rs foot• change, had to share ball team won'l be com· the CB L crown with pll'lely Inexperienced o~ Fontana. "hirh caml' defense this season. into focus for the flr:.l Four starters r eturn time under the d1rcctaon from los t year 's 1·8 or former St. Paul ll11th squ:1d and from all in· assistant coach Dack d1calions -including an Broich. i mprcssa \'C S<'ri mm11Ke Thus it would appear aga ins t Cerritos-the lhe Terriers will h~wc Chaq~l'rs wail be much more t o w orrv about impro .. cd th1s· vcaT wirh · l"ont:ma The return in~ starters and Chaffey in the µuo. arc c1cfl'ns1vc barks Oob lure. In prior yea r~ Chnrles <5·10. 155, jr.), Re dl ands has had and George Jacobo <5-9. things it s way without a 160, Jr.). linebacker nm great d eal Of OppOSI· 1-·a1 rbrolher (5·9, 185. However. the problem lion. sr. >and nose guard Mike Whitey Ellsworth of Newport Beach reports.that even though no broadbUI have been caught this year oo rod and reel. there Is still a cbancethat a-few wall be taken in September Most of the marlin action arouod Newport has been on 11gs trolled at a fast ~lip. Whitev also expects that lht• marhn season 1s ~ust beginning and that ~ood billhsh action will con· tinue well into November based-on the warm water currents in thl' ch.innel. Salmon. Steelllead Rute 7 Returning Starters Bolster San Cletnente of Redlands as nothing PaC'ini: the '76 unit 1n Henthorn (5-10. 175, sr.1. new t o coach Bru<'e the backfield are Juni or At this poi nt, the Pickford and his Foun· quarte rb ac k s G c nc strength appears lo be In lain Valley e leven I.arson cs 9, t 60 1 anct-tt<c sl'condary. Charles It wa s Red I ands Seott Chick <6 I. JHS > "as p::.artacularly eHec· which pinned a 6·3 de· The one·t" o punch ti''" in o i;crimmage m feat on Fountain Valley behind the quarkrb.wk \\hat•h El Toro displayed an the opener of 1975 al will be ISO·pnundl'rs qui c kness a nd a~~ the TerTicrs' base. Ma rk G rs s a rn ore at ~rC!>MVCnl'::.s. Other can That loss s tall holds t a ilback a nd ~tcvc dadalcs a rc Clay Hutter '\Orne bitter m emori es Almos at fullback. <5 9. 150, Jr J. Robert ror the Bar o ns. '>'ho Tackles Sam Richl'y Charles <5·10, 150. passed for 227 yards. <2 10 ) and Leona r d soph.), Pele Changala yet could not score a Al kire \220) pace the (5·10. 165, jr.) and Mark. lo u c h down . And line, which also includes Donohoe (5·9, 160, sr.). Redlands got rich in the re turning lettermen Joining F';iirbrother al final moments when a Rick Dubois ( 185) al linebacker will be either r a rely·called illegal center and J!U<irds ll.il•k Andy Dack 15·10. 165, equip m ent p e n ally Wilham I l!JO > and soph.) Steve Pines (6·0. The fall run of big salmon and steelbead on upper Klamalh River as a full two wet•ks early and this was triggered by heavy rain and hai l storms during )ale August. Veteran J?utdl' Al Kulzkey says the By E D BURGART Of th• O•lly Plfol \1111 San Clement e Higb's Tntons are pre-season piC'ks to capture the South Coast League foot· ball title bet· a use they re· turn scvl'n starters on a defense that held eight oppone nt s to a tnuC'hdown or lcs!'I last year. (6·2, 1 98. sr .) and fullback Pondo Vleisides (6·1, 205. s r.). D ill threw for 151 yard!'I last season, com- pleting nine or 23 passes. 1 fishing for salmon :.houlll p<'ak in tale September and 1 that good runs of stcclbcad::; ~hould l'ontinue for the 1 next fi ve months. Adams. a part·time starter since he was a sopho[Jlore, rushed for 406 yar d s last year . Kruthers, a starting de- f ens1ve end last season. ran a 10.0 in the 100 and 22.5 in the 220 during the t rack season. Vleis1des, an all· league linebacker, gamed 79 yards on 12 carries as fullback. Blue. Blad• ,tlarlh• llU Frank Van Warmer, who operates a Cashing re- aort on the lip of Ba.ia. reports that blue and black marlin have arriveJ and that fishlng should con· t1nue to pick up throu~h No\•ember. In adliilaon to the big billf1sh. dolphin and s ailfa!>h art' also plen· •tiful. Yellowfan tuna and wahoo bhould mo\·c an ··around November. Most resorts on Ba1a :.ire lightly booked during the fall and many angh.'r!> arc m1!>S 'Utg some good fishing. But t ht> Tri tons onJy haH' one returning of· fenSn 'l' starter from a team that went 10·1 Du<-1.: Oeadook GOf1d "We lost our cnllre starting baC'kheld, .. snys Trilons football conch Alhl' S(·harf. "And we·re as green as gra,u on the offensiveJ1ne." 0111. a standout de- fensive back, is being pushed al quarterback by junior Mark McElroy (6-0. 175) and sophomore Brad Parker (5·11, 170). Parke r, who quarte r backed San Clemente's 9·0 freshman tt>am, 1s a signal caller who t'omes along once every 10 or 15 years, says Schaff. New flights of ducks h ave been moving into It's really not all thal bleak f o r Sc harr. however. Many of his b ackfield candida tes saw considerable action last year, and several linemen have good size. , Southern Californja the past couple of weeks, especially in the Bakersfield area. It should be a good opener at most an y bunting spot in the Southland. Northeastern California gets the jump •on waterfowl b y having its season open Oct. 0. A .survey of that area by this writer last.weekend pro- ved out reports, there are lots or ducks and Cana· .dian honkers in the Alturas area. As of now, Schuff's starters in the wishbont• backfie l d a r e quartt'rback Gknn Dill (S.10, 160, sr.), hnlfbacks Randy Adams (5·9, 175, sr. > and Mike Kruthcrs , Most hunting in the area is on private property or :,on the Modoc Wildlife Refuge and guides arc available and recommended. .' The 8th Annual Ducks Unlimited fund raising din· ner will be held Thursday at Orange County Fair Grounds. Tickets will be ava,Uable at the g.oor. Running backs who wlll pu s h Adam s , Vleisides and K ruthers arl' senior H 11ss Immel (5-6. 145) and junior Jim FIAT DON'T Major Lellgue Standings Buy AMERICAN LEAG f: NAT10Ni\f. 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LOtl•' IWC'.lot,_, 11 Iii '•" Jr'"''" o ("ltlfl>W •II M ~ D•~')') I ,.,,.,.. II t\I 120 W. WARNER, SANTA A Neer Main Street HUOQUAlntlSIMSAMTAA.MA. 557 2132 FACTOlY AUTHOlrtlD SAW·SEIYICl·llAS&MG ·'AITS • Kinsey (5-10. 180). The lone returning starter is 5-9, 165-pound s enior tackle Jim Meadows . Anothe r tackle candidate is Allen Slreeler (6-2, 205, sr.). a starter on defense last season. a~ a in s l F V kept David Newton 1200). 180. jr ). Redlands in possession 1\s for stopping Foun-on th c Ii n c . Dale Starting de fe n!livc guard Gordon Calvert (6·3, 240, sr . > could see action on offense. The same is true for starting d efens ive end Mike Hackett (5·11, 180. sr.). Another line candidate is junior John Edwards (5-11. 175). of the ball when at ap-lain Valley. Woma1·k Mitchell (5 10, 12 220, peared it would have to says his team as tou~h soph.), John lie~:; (6·2. punt. a gainst the r un. ··ir 180. jr.). David Martin Moments later a pass Fountain Valley scores <5 ·10 . 180, Jr .) a nd interfe rence call helped on us," says Womack. Fernando .Jacobo 15.10, Redlands sustain the "at ·11 be t hrough the 210, sr.) arc the top can· scoring drive. which aar." dadales. culm inated with 2 27 ;=..-===========:..-___;========; Ron Kofron CS·lO, 162, sr.) was a backup center last season and is No. l now. Tight end candidates are basketball player Mark Sherry (6-0, 175, s r.), Mark Defazio (5-11. 170) Lance Rubachko t6·0, 185, j r .) and sop h o mor e .Mike D univan (5·11, J70). left . This year 's edition of R ed l ands f ootball fi gures to be more of the sam e s tyle a s Womack a nd his team enter with the usual J. format.ion, big tackles, an always t oug h de· fense and an offense re· volving a r ound the ground game. This year's te am has only four r e turning Receiving prospects s tarters on the sq uad, a re John Perrv (5-6. 150. but it is beefed up by sr.), Bob Hoover (S-10, standouts Crom 1975's J60,sr.)andDcFazio. j unior varsity a nd Deep Sea Fishing U NT4 MONIC4 -4$ -lf'1' U f'1(" bod\\ U '•Ni""''·' <•h'n o.\"-IM"" 11 •fl9ltri. 60 roo ...... l W"<ll>•U. MAl.llU Ptllt -)0 ~I «I Uh<OO.~•. l tOrocJl llil>. MOtUIO IAY Cl••--•' L..t""t"'ll- 7(> _,..,.,, I li"9 (,O<I, 10 roe," <Oil. •• AlbtGOffl SAN PEOllO ln..t SI. L..tlOdl"'ll -* -••n; 50 IUM, 11 r0<• ""' II bM'oc:ud•,l4<t hfOINn, SI mnuo SANl'A IAlllAllA -4\ .,......,.,. LONG 1£ ACH ro-e.i•, -.rt) -7"6 rock '°"• 1S t t h<O IM\'I. I ""'•le lll <tf'<lfO"\ 1• IMrr.Cu<IO, 7 """''°• 71>1 .... l>oh• f "'-<O """· tn ""' lMP ... r, • bl"" OJINAllO -74 al>Ql~r_, 41 O lltl) ""''" lh t"'°"l l"lffl -lt~; I• bt•'-hO bllle IMU, 211 rO<.• foQ, J i..<rote.ud•.18Ulldl><tn, Hbonllo. ......, ..... 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C•WC ~<orinQ Ou•n#S. N90ytn, A•-• Oo .. 100 l . RICK SHELDON Golden West Defense BRAD GREEN OCC Offense Tustin Set Back By Loss of Backs Tustin High head foot .. but he can run too," says b a I I c o a c h J e f f J espersen. Jespersen seems more Primarily a drop-back than a lillle worried passer Banks will be about his team's season t.hrowi~g to senior tight opener with University e nd John J essup and of Irvine Thursday iught junior flanker La nce at 7:30. Wong. A c c o r d i n g t o Seniors Brad Reinke, J esper s en, the host Gene Mahaffey and Mac Tillers will have only one Moser will see action as sound runnin g back in receivers. Kevin Ojca. Jespe rsen s ays the Jespersen had a good Tillers do not possess deal of praise for the any blazing s peed In 5· 11, 165-pound senior. their receiving cor ps. But the possible loss or If the offense appears backs DrewWard,Mark to b e i n troubleJ Lauderdale and Miguel J espersen was far more Bustamante to assorted positive about his de- inj uries could put a fense, particularly the crimp in the Tustin linebackers. groundgameThursday. All-Century League Tustin, which uses a selection Richard Um· multiple offense will phrey (6·3, 230). Rob have r eturning senior Collier (6·0, 190) and To m B a n k s a s Richard Briggs (5-11,' quarterback, and the~3. 150) will h a ndle the 185-pounde r will be lioebackingduties. shouldering much of the "Umphrey is super, be attack along with Ojea. has everything to be a "Tom is a good passer, complete player," says that's what he does best, J espersen. STEVE FOLEY OCC Defense Baseball's Top 10 e.*onl!Oa18at• AMERICAN LEAOIJC ~.,.,a.. o •• " "11c1. M<R•• l<C. Ill 4.0 10 1\1 )41 G 8roll l(C 140 $10 .. It'! 1)'I &xtoo Min 1 u •1J M u 1 JU CM~ Min 141 ~4 M 191 111 L•Flo ... 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AVAILABLE NOW AT IRVINE INOUSTRIA 1 COMPLEX : Chicago at San Francisco : Ohio State vs Penn State • ,.,.._,IO IOllYAtf') : IMT>O!< 11 llorol :~----~~~~~~~--------~----~--------------------------------~~--~ ...... • : Stanford vs Michigan : Cal vs Oklahoma • : USC vs Oregon : Arizona vs UCLA • : Colorado vs Washington : Pitt va Georgia Tech : Purdue va Notre Dame : SMU vs Alabama : Maryland vs West Virginia : Tulane vs Mississippi : Mlasourt vs llllnols • : Holy Cross vs Army • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : Penn vs Dartmouth : • • : Baylor vs Auburn : : TCU vs Tennessee : • • : Yale vs Brown : : , . lndlana va Nebraska · i • • • • • • • • : TIE BRE AKER -My fUl'SS °"the total : : .-n..,. of potnts Scored in all JO games Is : • • • • • • . •·•·····•··· . • • • • • • • • • • . ~ • • • • • • WATCH EXCmHG •••• ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ~OTB ALL THIS SATURDAY NIGHT -SEPT. 18th occ vs. GOLDEN WEST '~·. ,, •. • · I j . at Lelwcl Stacluna on The OCC C•1'*' Game Time 7:30 P.M. TICKET PRICES: ADULTS SI.SO CHILD ... S 1.00 STUDIMl'S $1.00 • IOXOFFICE OPINSAT 6:30 P.M.. FREE PARKING GOODPRlaS GREAT FOOTBAll • •I ................................................ ll•••········································ ....................................................... -........................................... ~ .. ClaSsic Answer t o Paris The 'wardrober · 1s geared to today's sportswear attitude. The outfit also includes a wrap skirt. Split-side tabard is a new idea in layering. It goes with pants or over dresses. Tuesday. September 14. 1976 81 Evangelist for Paint t. His Life Colorful By DORIS LEF. Of 111• O.tlty ~Ito! St.a" Bob Anderson 1s a man who looks al the world through rose- colored glasses and invan ably meets with disappointment The arrable. m1llionaire in- terior decora tor sat in his multicolored li ving room on Balboa, and gazed pensively at his bright yellow carpelin1t. "ll 's really ugly out there," he said. Anderson. whose special brand of warmth and charm in winning rich clients has earned for him a home In Bel Air and a couple or ltolls Royces as well as his beach home. has just returned from a tour of the Unite<! Slates and Canada. His motive for the trip? To pro- mote national awareness for pro- per use of color In our environ· menl. Whal he saw convinced tum that the world Is deprived or the upllCUng lnnuence or color on the human s pirit. ~EALL Y LIVING "Colar gives people warmth, friendliness," he explained, finge ring a kelly gree n 1'andkerchief al his throat. "It in- vites interest in yourself. When you have color, you're living, ool just existing." He said this to the people he .tsited in Jails, coUege dorms, homes. hospitals. public build- tnp. He said it on talk shows and to the news media. He dropped the seeds of his philosophy Uke a latter-day Johnny Appleseed ~verywhere be went. ' "Jt doesn't cost much to put a little color into your life," be laid. Among the greatest offenders ,his sensitive taste for hues, he rted , were New York. AallllU1 Ctt1 and Philadelphia. "Terrible! R,eally Bad." Even Portland. Ore .. ~Up· posedly a beauty spot or lush· ness. failed lo pass muster. "It's beautiful. but there's too much cement. It could be so much more. The freeways were hke speedways-giants slabs or ce-ment.·• owners. he mel with city plan· ners and the beautification com· m1llee lie suggested more plant· ing <'"Everything is wasteland there'"), on the highways and In vacant lots. Las Vegas is colorful al. night. he told the city leaders, "but what do you have in daylight? Jl's a city of plaster statues and BWOMING SUBWAYS imitation architecture." But he was thrilled with Mon-HJs remarks weot over "like a treat. .. Even lhe s ubways were in lead balloon." he said. bloom." he said. "Walls were • But what did he think of his swathed in color . There were col-own area? orful banne rs on the street "Beautiful," he declared lamps. It was a delicious settin~ without hesitation. "Everything, for the Olympics." from ttte freeways to the ocean. lie s tresses Montreal when he shows what can be <lone with a t alks to people. he said, because sense of awareness. UCI and en- the United Stales has the same virons just beauUCul. There's a potentiali ty. lotet love about Newport Beach .. AU we need to do is use more ana Orange County. Jt shows im· greenery along our parkways. aglnatlon. plant more trees instead of lay-HOUSES APPROVED ing cement. And spruce up our old buildings... "Tract houses, for instance, Jn Montreal. he added, even mana1e lo be diUerent from each the slums were an array of other. HJgb-rises could be more multicolored houses. "Window colorful , but garde ns and and door frames on brick build-landscaping are good." in8S were In full color.•• Anderson, who spends two In Fresno be visited the jail days a week in Balboa. bot.lght wearing a brilliant caftan. "The his home on the waterfront 10 warden was dubious about it all years ago. A wall of windows at first," be explained, "but then opens the living room to the bay he saw my point. I bad brought Jess than SO feet away. brightness into a drab place. 1 "This house Is 74 years okt," he told them color could give the in· pointed out. "I just added color." mates a sense of hope." He gestured around tbe room. While walls, yellow carpeting, JAILBUlD HUES He advocated not only brighter walls in cells but colorful un- iforms. '.'Nld hospitals." he went on. "Why white? Why not blue, pink, yellow, green for uniforms? Look at the airline s tewardess? Aren't they a joy to loot at?" Jn Las Vegas , where be didn't. make points with the casino orange c h airs , many-bued cushions. touches or gilt, an brought together in design and arrangement of furnisbin1s. made one clear statement-Bob Anderson really loves color. "Doesn't this do 10mething for you?" be asked with a pleased smile. . ZOO Wl'J'll RUE • "My home is like a zoot" ~e. By BEA ANDERSON ........ \# "Yves St. Laurent's rich peasant look, com- plete with petticoats and cinched waist simply 1s DOt part or our lifestyle. "You can 'l wear all t.hMe petticoats to the supermarke t." claims Richard Glueck. vice pre- sident In charge or merchandising for Jonathan Logan. which he said is the largest maker or women's clothes In the U.S. Objecting to the front page story in the New York Times ancJ the picture spread in Time magazine about the Paris collection, the de- signer said, ... Press coverage magn1Cies news and hurts the Industry." Citing the midi Incident or a few years ago, Glueck said th al the press promoted it as the only style that would sell, firms overstocked fo r sal~s and what happened Is the consumer JUSt didn't buy. NO REVQl,.UTION .. ''They talk about revolution (in fashion)," he said, ''but the only revolution is when people wear it." He said he "respeets Paris and St. Laurent; that the peasant look has merit. •. in the evening category. However. he feels that it will only supple~ menl not r eplace wardrobes for American women. In the past. he said, fashion had built in ob· solescence. Today's consumer demands trends to remain in keeping with her lifestyle. While encouraging women to "tum yourself on," he assures them that what they own is fine. Although his message is serious, bis method of getting it across is not. On a promotional tour for Butte Knits (a sub- sidiary of Jonathan Logan), Glueck emceed an informal breakfast showing in Robinson's, Newport Beach. It was upbeat an the way. F ASIDON'S FUN He believes "fashion is fun" and it's obvious, for him, lire is too. Walking to the microphone with a glass of champagne in hand, Glueck sipped anti asked for refills throughout the program, and he invited the capacity crowd lo join him. Other invitations Included singing along dur- ing his opening number, kiddingly "lo join me after the show at the Beverly Hills Hotel ••. and to update yourself.•' He introduced himsell first as a bachelor, then as rich, saying that he has traveled all over Europe for more than 20 years and although he doesn't speak any foreign language he gets by on •·my checks-appeal." "I'm not an age, I'm a size." he said, and suggested that his audience adopt this attitude PACKAGED Fashions were "packa1ted wardrobes," usuaU y consisting or a jacket. skirt (long or 'short). pants. vest and shirt. which Glueck described as "like Jack Nicholson 'Five Eal>y Pieces'." The handsomely tailored ensembles were modeled in tande m. As each mannequin walked to the ramp, she received a friendly peck on the cheek Crom Glueclt. Then in a fast-paced tempo, they walked up and down and exchanged accessories with each other so the audience could have the benefit or an "educated view.'' The outfits could easily be worn around the clock, throughout the year, anywhere milady would choose to go. These multiples expand daytime wardrobe into Gluec k 's descr ipt ions wer e ''end- less ... time l ess. . qual ity ... good taste ... for urban/suburban hCe." He s aid he wasn't bigoted about color , "so you'll see a smattering." {The range, in winter tones, included the spectrum.) a casual look for evening. He wondered "why can 't we all gel back into millinery" Call models wore headgear) and sug. gested women stop dressing for t heir "con· servative husbands and t ake a chance on doing your own thing." His invitation was to add piuazz to your life. Balboa designer Bob Anderson belie ves world would be a better place with a little m ore color. He is a modern-day Johnny Appleseed with a p aint pot. went on. "People walk by and look in, and then they stop and ask about it. I like that. It's a playhouse to me." Calling him self a "de- slgnolo1ist," Anderson Is con- vinced that most of the wor)cf s II · ls could be eradicated if more color could be splubecl Jf'OWld . The p1ycbology or ll works marvels on the mind, be feels. "U you have a cold and you blow your nose into white tissue, people are going to shy away from you." he said with an elflsh grin, "but if you whip out a red handkerchief and you're wearing a nice robe. they won't mind catching your cold." ·BEAUTY COUNTS On the subject or cars, he praised the creativity or young people with theirs. "All t.hat. chrome and s triping. And those vans with the scenic designs-I love It! .. llis future plans include tour- ing Mexico. "I'm impatient to see the country and to talk about It.'' he said. After that he wUI setUe down, classify his findings and put them all into a book, with sugges- tions for making the world Oower a little. .. , /J2 DAILY PILOT Tuesday Septemoer 14 1976 j I '~ Usage of Guidelines Doubled l Ann Landers €} J DEAR ANN LANDERS A while back you printed a defiru· tion or maturity. It had some ex c:ellent guidelines. not only Cor j udging others but for keeping tabs ,on ourselves. I intended to cut the column out but somehow l forgot and the newspaper was ~one when I went to look for it. l 've regretted it ever since Will you please print it again'! My Bon's ·birthday is Sept. 14 and 1t would 'be the best birthday 1:1ft in Maturity is the ability to con· trol anger and settle dirfercnces without violence or destruction. penence the satisfaction of s ay- ing, "l told you so ... Maturity is the abiHty to make a decision and st and by it. The immature s pend their li\•cs ex· ploring endless possibilities ~ then they do nothing. change, the courage to change that which SHOULD be changed -a.nd the wisdom to know the difference. energy. You've dropped in dozens of times -unexpectedly, and pre· vented me from baking, sewing, marketing, phoning my family. or s neaking in a much-needed nap. Ts> put it bt1.intly. you are a royal pain In the neck, Madam. neighbor wtlh '"( hate )'ou" should have that s ign made at on- ce. 1 hope you will do so as u pre· ventlve measure against ulcers, migraines, or high blood pre· ssure -whichever might come first. Maturit y is patience. It is the willingness to pass up immediate pleasure in fovor or the long- term gain. the world. Thanks, Ann EM .MA 1-'. IN AKRON o•;.\& •:MMA: llt"re It is , with m y belsl wishes t-0 your son fQr a happy birthday. Maturity is perseverance, the ability to sweat out a project or a situation in spite or heavy opposi· tion and discouraging setbacks. Maturity is the capacity to face unpleasantness and frustration. discomfort and defeat, without complail1l or collapse. Maturity is humility. It i!I beinR <big e nough to s a y, .. , "'us wrong." And. when right. the mature pt!ri.on tpccd not ex- Maturity means dependability. keeping one's word, coming throuJ?h in a c risis. The im· mature arc masters of the alibi. 1'hey arc the confused and the disorganized. Their lives arc a maze or broken promises. former Ctiends, unfinished business and good Intentions that somehow never materialize. DEAR ANN LANDERS; This is a le tte r to •·want To Be Neighborly." DEAR "NEIGHBORLY": 1 hate you! You have stolen many of my precious hours and time is irreplaceable. When I see your face at my door. I feel like biding jn the closet until you leave . I manage to pretend I'm glad to see you. but 1 deserve an Academy Award for my acting. l have other friends I'd rather be with if only I had the time and I wish l had the nerve to put a sign on my front door Uke one man did who wrote to Ann Lan· ders. It read. "if you were not in- vited you are not expected and you are not welcome." I'm not signing my namc. but I hope )'Ou. rtt<>gnize both me :ind yourself. -CAN'T STAND DROP-lNS Don't flunk your chemistry test. Love is more than one set of glands calling to another. If you have trouble makll\IC a distinc- llon you need Ann's booklet, "Love or Sex and How to Tell the DifCere n<.'e." Send a long, self. addressed. stamped envelope with your request and 50 cents In eoin to An n i~andcrs, P.O. Box 1400. Elgin. 111. 60120. .. WHAT IS MATURITY? ' ' ... ' Weddings ~ and Engagements ·10 ;1\01d d 1 ... :1ppomlmt•nl. prosp<'<'l l\t' hrult· ... a 1t· r1•1111n<ll"<l lo h<t\\.' lhl'lr \\C'dc11ng "''•Ill'' \\Ith hl;1rk :i mt ''h1tr g ln.,sy phul11 j.!1 nph:-t o tht• D:11lv l'ilot l't•oplC' l>1·p.11t1111•nl Olll' \\l't'k lwfon• lht• \\1•dd111 g l'Wlllll'" l'l't l'l\1'!1 :tlll'I' that ti1Tll' \\Ill 11111h1•11 ... t·tl Fos 1•11gai,:1•111t•111 .1rinounrl•mt•11to; 11 ,., 11n1w1-.tll\<' l11.1t l h•• ... 1111·~. aho ,11·c·om pana·d hy .1 hl:tck anti \dlltl' gfn.,.,~ IJI<' 11111'. lw ... 11hm11t1·d ~I'\ ''''''"' 11r mo11• hd11r1· llh' \H•dd1ng !lalt· olht'l\\l"l' ll '"II nut ht· puhli:-hl·tl · To lwlp rill n·q111n·m1•11h on ::••th "''<I ding <11\fl l'llj:!:IJ.!l'llll'Ol :-lol'lt'S, rorm., .111• .1vJ1lahll.· in ~ill f)a1lv l'tlol off1 n•s Fur lh<·r 'IU<'.,lions "ill t>e' answcrNI hy Pt•oplc Di:1)artmt•111 s talf n wmhl't':-al •i-12 ·l:Jll. Peering Around TWO ORANGE Coast women have been selected as 1976 Camellia debutantcs by the Las Comadres or Children 's Home Society. _'.{_Q b_e nr_es_ented Nov. 27 in the Bel Air Coun- try Club will be Karen Anne Pruessing, daughter or Marcia Pruessini; of Newport Beach and Douglas Prucssing, Dallas, and Karen Lee Swenson. daughter of Mrs. Consuelo Swenson or Mission ViCJO and J ames Swenson, Sherman Oaks. SELECTED by the American Society for (~uality Control, Orange F.mJ)ire Section to re- ceive u scholarship award was David C. Un- decwood, a graduat.c or Mission Viejo High School. He is majoring in physirs al UC lrvine. H only t•k•• a few word• In the .. . right place to make a ..... ;•Along th• Orange Cont . the'''"' ,. ......... ·can Mt·M11 DAILY PILOT . ' 50% ORMORE 0 OFF Ma turity is the a rt or' living in pence with that which we cannot DEAR CAN'T: Any woman who prefaces a message t.o her Benefit Adopted Members of Madrccitas Auxiliary are de· voted lo the support of the Holy Family Adoption Service of Orange County. a non- profit, non-sectarian organization which of- fers services in child placement. Mrs. Eldon Lockhart (left) and Mrs. Earl Ban· non paint a crib .for a nursery and also work on the arrangements committee for the annual fall benefit fashion luncheon. The event will be presented Thursday. Sept. 23. at. 11 :30 p.m. in the Newport -Sheraton . We care about your education... \ We care about your future... , Most important, we care about you. Powers ... People W~ Carel . Swing Clubs Back • 1n ART snow. AUCTION: A col- lection of a rt from the Robert Sills Gallery will be previewed at 7 p.m. Fnday, Sept. 17, in the Mission Viejo Swim and Racquet Club. Auction will begin at 8:30. The admission free event ls open to the public CITY OF JIOPE : 'l'he first fall dinner meeting of the Stanley Mitnick Chapter will take place al 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. t8, in the Rose Garden restaurant. Anaheim. It will be hosted by J ack and Gertrude Kloppe r in honor of t heir silver wedding an· niversar y. HOME ECONOMISTS: The Orange County group will meet • at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Sept. 20. in the Anaheim home of Mrs. J ames Fitzsimmons. Lois Norling, a publjc health nurse. will talk about the physical a nd emotional aspects of self·de fense. Enter Now! Miss T eenoge America It's not a beauty contest. But lovely girts from 13 to 17 are 1udged on personal and schotastic ach1evomonts. owarone<>S. poi se. talent More than $30.000. in scholarsh11>S to be awarded Orange ~ County's pageant winner here at Huntington Center will appear 1n Tulsa's finals on NBC national TV with Bob Hooo. Pick up ollic1al entry forms from Huntington Center merchants or mall and be ready for travel, excitement and oPP<>rtunity. Beach Blvd. & Edinger et the San 01900 Freeway. Phone 897-2533 AFFILIATES: A membership meeting is planned by the Laguna Beach Museum oC Art support group al 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 20, in the Emerald Bay home of Jim Moniz. Plans for the coming year will be outlined and officers installed. Mrs. Marian D. Covin, presi- dent, will be a ssisted by the Mmes. J anet II. Watts. vice pre·· sident; J ohn Cody and Doris Funlc, secretaries, a nd Catherine Kiester. treasurer. Y·WOMEN: A m embership brunch for potential members or . the YWCA living in the Santa Ana/South Orange County area will begin at 9:30 a .m. Thursday, Sept. 16. in the Y. Susan Fair, executive director will speak about new classes for the fall sess ion. Officers are the Mmes. Jo In· gram . president; Dec Noble. vice pres ident ; V i r J! 1 n i a (~ u an . secretary. and Vi M cCrary. treasurer . WOMEN•S ARClllTEC· 11JRAL LEAGUE: Mrs. Cared Smith will host the annual mem- bership luncheon for the Orange County group in her Newport Beach home at 10:30 a.m. Thurs- day, Sept. 23. Wives of Orange County architects and members or the AIA are invite d to attend. Reservations may be made with Ann Mac Farla nd. 549-9191. NEWPORT B EAC U. LIBRARY : Th e pr esch ool service is being expanded to in· elude film showings. The Sep- tember sc reenings are scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday. Sept. 15 and 16, at the Wes t Newport Branch and Mariners Branch, at 10:30 a.m . and 4 p.m. NIGUEL ART ASSOCIATION : Jack Schmidt will be the guest. artist for t he Thursday. Sept. 16, meeting at 8 p.m . in Niguel f{jlJs Junior Hig h School. Cheese OI The Week CITATION HEElSWIS 20' Lb.~ $ 2'' Off w LI. OFFER GOOD THAU SEPT. 19 ' i• .,.,. of Hie fW..,t ••-.Mt .,f Mt. c"""-lltn ~. C"-"-wt.et Sw tt ' _. .... ofd f•1hl0ttt'd..,"'...,. ........ Prodllctcl ......... ty ................ -I ~ cw.d ... t11 r•..,, to llillriltt. Tk c ..... ,._. ... ..,. ...aow ._.._. tt..w M ~laft'd by CM•H ,..,.,, ,., .. ~ ,. '"'1· ~Robert Powers The Schools For Yow Pmonal Dew,lopment Call today for a free personJI analysis & progrnm discussion ORANGE COUNTY #3 Town & County 547-8228 20°/o OFF • ClotAesHotse COSTA MESA South Coast Plaza ()i>en d aily 'til 9 p.m. S..turdav 'til 6 p.m. S..nday 12 to 6 p.m. g)_ CUSTOM ~FASHIONS 215 ............. BAOl ls'-1. (f/ifomil Lower CarouMI Mt ll Bristol at San Diego frHw.Y Phon•: !>40.6991 AMIRICA'S LEADING CIEESI STOUS~ \ :>408 VIA OPORTO N EWPORf Bfll>CH, &Ull'E 2 LIOO VILLAGE (71<4) 675-5'<471 • f J I Tu.,d3y Seolembt>• 14 19"6 DAflv PILOT 'Sharing' Not Complete AT WIT 'S END '!Sy E RMA BOMBF.CK Dwnng o pregnancy, 1t 1s nol uncommon for un expectt.>c to brHk oul with htves, l~l' :.lt.•t.•p, or become moroih· :.and n<>t ~ unt to talk uboul It Som£' eH·n hiH c stomach cramps ping the Boston Stran11lcr for making u house call ) Upon being told yoo are preg· nant, a husband will invanably ask, "Art• you s ure?" Of Rona Barrett said it, you'd be he\'~ it 1) hked It better "hen lhl'y hved in 1gnorunce When the) thought I \\as performing a m1ruC'le that only 1 could do Thul I had to ~o into maternity rlOlht::. at t\\o "''~ks and i.at 1n i-ot't (•ha•~ 11nd not rarry anythtni: het1\'1er th.an a dish of 1r t• rream. And that artct birth, I hud to stay in lx•d 30 days to get my strcnl'(th but•k. And thOl>t.' ure Ju)t I.he men. ur cording.lo Hl'll1:.h uuthure1>1> Hct ty Pars<>n:. To quott>, "II 1 inhuman .rnd mons trous thul men ~houltl lk' depnn•J of thb \Ital l.un1h c:n lttlement. lt "111 cnuhk ,1 mun to lk' present tn kl'l'P h11> "1fc com p;:iny wh1k she 11> an lahor " "Are you really nauseated?" is .inother fa\'oritc. (J ust be<'ause I ~m hanf!lng out of th•· no-draft, <'lutrhmg the rud10 antenna and pray1n~ for dt'tlth ... 1s that "httt }OU thtnk')) She hus jui.l \Hillen ll book ror expectant fathers dcsrnb1nl! their turmoil unc.l anx1l't) And It that 11>n'l enough lo choke you up, a laboritl' member of P arliament 1s rntrodut·in~ a bill that would give a man three d ays holiday with pay whtm h1:. wife has a baby. <Thul':. hke tip 1 'd Ilk.-to 't.'t.' th1i. ,h,annJ: 'go a step f;,rthl'r Wht.·n dot•\ a husband J!et c.·u ... tudy or ttw hoby for the f1r:.t nme monthi. prt.•rcd lnj! birth? "Arc you comfortable?" (This. in your 1 llh month on an elevator "bcn a man has just set a pipe on your stomach and announced. "We st•em to be stuck between 0oors. Someone has JUSt tJlted U I) over capacity.") Men won 't stop \\1th a three· diay maternity h•avc.>. l'irst, they won't be ul>lc to ht into unythini.c they wore bdorc the baby ... then tht•y'll ha c to get away for a few days . . and thl' post natal depression could last as long as 15 years. l 'm not ) our nl•1ghh11rhm>cJ sad 1st or any1 h1111:. but I d surl' like to cut do" n on some or tlw dumb questions hui.baods :.t>1•01 to !>pew out The'e an my favontes . 1 know men should be more in \'Olved in birth, but I personallv Silence · Broken Sagittarius Check SAN DIEGO CAP i As a living, he tearhes the dear. As fun. he performs as a pan · tominist in the same silent world 1n which ht' works. "The aud1enc0l' has to depend on ats eye~ and minds arid ran'l rc•lv on its ear)." explain., VaJ1a Kolomblt<>\'I<' Dul lht· iollence ii. brokC"n by ap pl a use ~-~~j~,~!~,,~e ~~!~ t i; c n t I 1· 1 ,. " 1 l 1· r' J t'"rln ,q•111 ;11•.1h h' i:r;11l11at,• i:•·m11l11::1'1 (' II " t II m 11 I' ' I ~ n l' ti JC'"dn f ive M Gems 270 l . 17111 St. c ............ " ....... '~' 64S-1'#0' Kolombato\ ac. 29. ha:. been deaf since birth in Dr es den . W est Germany A diplomat's son. he was a schoolboy an California. J?raduating from Am erican Hi gh School in Pans and then from the U 111 versity of the P <H0 1fic back in Cal1forn1a A s thJ1rm.in or the Departm1.•nt nf Deaf 1-:durat1on at Gro!>smont Umon High School Dis tnct. hC' us ually keeps hu sy talking and tearhani;:" 1th his hands. lit• also tC"aches dasscs for the deaf at Patr1rk llt'nrv Adult Srhool and G r"os!>mont ColleJtc and 1s a h.'acht•r and coun!>C'lor at Granitr i ~eDr~ Goods Mercantile Co (' .. ~ i ti 'I 1 • ., !I Unusual Boutique GiHs (' ... , . ,. . , \ • l .. ELLY BEANS GIRLS BOUTIQUL Jely l e°" s ho1 o 'f'l"m'f'f Collection of llock-T~School Foshion1. CCMM ln and try o tmte Siu s: 4-61 and 7-14 Ft-ff J.tly leOfts, Too! Yum! FUHLEAI' COURTYARD 2640 f . c-t Hwy. 640-'212 CorOfle dcl Mw Mojor Crrdit Cerd' "~ Corona del Mar Irvine Terrace , Cameo Highlands. Shorecliffs -all are neighborhoods of beautiful Corona del Mar -and all are areas of prime residential properties . Properties which secure many of the equity trust deed loans arranged by Newport Equity Funds . If you own property anywhere along the Orange Coast and are in the market for an equity trust deed loan. call Linda Blue or Doug Bulley of th e Newport Equity Funds Loan Department. They 'll be happy to give you information about a loan ove r th e phone. The number is 644-8824 . Call! Newport Equity t:unds *Inc. Real Estate Brokers AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER ORIVE SUITE211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 714/6o44.a82' . ' Hills I ligh Srhool. lie and his wife Pagl", "ho expt•ct their far:.t rhald next month, wen• marned an 19i4. A n 1 n l e r ,. 1 c \\ c r watched l\olomb.ito\'ll' repl) to que!>tions rt' cent l v "1th :.i~n langua~·l" while his "1fl' did the talking Togct hN lhl') i.a1d, "l tc<i c h deaf '>ludenl!> rncabular~ they can use s o thev ('an com mwucaLc cffcctl\'cly in the h£>anni: "orld " Tht'n KolomhalO\'IC 1" back bnn~inl! laughs as a mime. h1~ cnthu-.1asm and his hand!> :.till 1n harmon\ Vadja Kolomb atovic. deaf since birth, is a San DleQo teacher who spends extra time as a pantomimist. ltPWj~ Capital Moment Bridgett Ear by. 9, the Sickle Cell Disease poster child, is greet- ed by President Fort. at the White House. She is from San Fran- cisco. Fine Print WEDNESDAY, SEPT. IS By SVDNt:Y OMA RR AR I ES IM arch 21· April 19) Highlight ideas. concepts and con- structive ways of testing them Long-range plans subject to revision Cherk reseryations, maps aod other necessities TAURUS I April 20· May 20): If you pull together pieces. you gC't complete picture. Result could turn apparl'nt loss into a pror1t. Accent on locating loi;t artirlcs. proterting possC'sl>ions. GEMINI <May 21-Junl' 20). Don't fear illusion. 1maginat1on lnstC'ad. utilize your quahtt~s of ruriosily. experimenla· t1 on. discovery to create your own fantasies. CANCER <June 21 .July 22) S lower pace may be ncressary -and constructive. Accent on hidd C'n matters. hospitals. clubs. institu- t ions. unique orgaruza- lions Maintain balanre emotionally and in finanraal sense. LEO (July 23·Aug 221' Sec beyond the im· mediate -give full pla~ to your ESP. Member of opposite s ex could whisper sweet nothings. There is pleasant aura. but don 't expert miracles . VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22): Get organized. Stop l aking situations and people for granted. Ac· cent on ambition, rela- tionship with business superiors. willingness to handl e a ddi tio'n al responsibility. LI BRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Finish what you s ta r t. Be confident. Know that your word-;, writings. actions are re- aching more people than in recent past. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): You ~et to heart of m atters. You ~cl chance ror new start an -------------------different direction. The Y,' "fY',~IY{Y V? l'V 't '< ~ more original, the better ./., t /.._' v .J " -• ..:£ ~' for you A .•AA~·..-• .-~.-AA --J 'SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. f ,f•I ~~ D~ Salon 22-0ec. 21>. Whal may /tla •~e So--.., __ ,..erf•·• seem settled .. rould be.· ~ •• .., .,,.,,..._. .,... reopened for negotiation. Ch i Ur f lf1Ure Applies to personal and ange• n yo professional activities. How? You writ receive a Partner, close associate, complimentary visit and personal mate could be pr<K'ecd llgufO analysis, given a rela11in9 Ing under false assump. chimonstration, shown how our lion. method will help you acquire your CAPRICORN <De<'. lovely new proporlions. Then shown what measuromonts aro lot 22-Jan. 19): Low key ap. bod 1 ca re proach is best: study your y~s ru u~. Sagittarius message. ~ ~ Humor. !'lorial activity ~ play mujor ro les in cQi Trt1 l '1r change or status quo. W 'l1wll 1'...-ldr Talk of travel. not(·'· $ calls and mcssa lo!es 3 HALF HOURS cg,_ make this a busy' time. •~·--UWY9tn...ary a'J' AQUA RI lJ S L I an 20·Feb. 18)· Dig dCCJl for i n f orm a ti on 111• ~ o...-a nalytical. You could '.'GJ. strike pay dirt. Some of HOU•S your desires. wis hes, ii - .... ....,. 914 i..r ·~-s.... ....... ..., M . luslons cnuld lead along s! ~·. ';";:..., p a t b o f f 1 s e a l i r - l OSI UMWAlllT8 POUNDS AMO IMCHIS How· WnMOUT respon lbilily. SHOn."US Oll STUMUOUSDBCISL PISCES (Feb. 19- Noth•no cnmp;,r .. , IO f"f'l1•HJ 101.111., •ll•<Khvt\. II you're 1111# ~' Mar ch 20): Accent on "'°~n \100 11 nMld !!Om.' M lp 10 0"h1l'Ve 11 business Or practical J" Nutritional Gu1daooe / More Attractive Appearance matters. Ins ure or pro- ./Improve Po~111Me / 10 Years Exoerienee tecl your security. Ask . 1 No01srob1no questions -give full CAU HOW for yow 631 2••• play lo inte llectua l COMpliM...tcry Visit • •••,,,., curiosity. I ~,t/leui ~atfaltd, FIGURE CONTOURING SALON t 369 E . 17th• Westport Squar ACIOH from "•ll>f'• M lt ... t Costa Meto • 631 -2A4' f X'rll'W"lri.1 W...Y .. W.t ..... n22H.-..11Y4.. c .... ....._,.., .. JH' To1iigl1t' TV Higliligl1ts KTLA 0 8 00 -"Thl' Jllustroted Man." Rod St<'•i:<'r antl Cluirc Bloom stur in lhis 19(;9 010\'ll' Vt'r:iion Of the sci-fl :,lorv b:r Huv Hracthurv CHS fJ 8::10 .. ·Just :in Old Sw(•ct Song." A C'ontcmporury drum a ubout a black family frnm r>vtroil on a vacntion. trip to t hl' Soul h with Cict<ly 1'yson, Robl·rt flooks u1ul Bt•uh Hichurds. NBC t!J 10:00 lluru Hain. Dob:' ·Dylan makes his firs t uppcarnncc in a TV · spcrial in this program, tapNI at Fort Collins. Colo.. durinj:l Dylan's ~wing across the South and Southwt'st Guests include Joan Baez and Rober McGuinn. (rv DAILY LOG) TUESDAY EVENING 6:00 DO 1'1 ll •9 1 Cl) Hein CJ "ll' 61 10 C) Htws 0 .26 SU1 Tttk ' 6 Golnei l'ylt 0 Guns1110~e m Par111d1t hm1ly (EAclllll·l2 m Zoom! ( 19 • ) It Ny lutlf~ 1lt D1111h! m u111e bsats -6:30- 0 Dt111h! Cut~ls include l1m111v Wtbb M101e1 Douct1•. c, ""'' Slt-.tns, W1yfon Jtnn1~£~ .and lonn1r. S<hl>n (. 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DC. ST~'IDS FO~ DOCTOR DO(T~ ~~INDTON ~; A.'1 OfMTAAL\IAOQIST ... HIS 8E 5T rne.--o ~' NA.1(£0 all«EK HILL by Charles M. SdUz ().\f ~ON THE SATTtfFia.r, OOC iOR ~5>ltt.c6TON LOOl<EO Al 11-JNI(~ I-Ill .\NO s..\10 THf~'S 5Cl't\HlliN6 Wl:ONS WITM THE WH1TEs o~ 'f~ E'IE5 ! H l(tj A5 A R~O FOR ~VING HIS Ff\IE.i'IDS 15t0N, THE PEOPLE VO TEO U MAA.f C\XTOR ~5'11N6TONTHEI( C~H ! JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux MISS PEACH I J I I YOIA'rl ALW.AYS 91rOl'e, .%1rA . WMY OON''T' YOU 00 ~OM~ SM9Y·~tTTIN6, Ltl(E ~rANCtNE POl-S? WEPWT ~AHKtll'I AHO I WEltE CLOSE FRrf NOS IN COLI.EGE! I HAVE NEVER MET JO JO! ,:ooav!! HOW MIAC'°" CAN YOIA MAKE O()IN~ fHAT ?/ by Mell 1 00 'l!ftY WELL . t LIVI IN A NICE MOlA~E, MAVE A ~WIMMING­ POOL, PLENTY OF FOOO • C~ster Gc*d ~E MISSILE WI™ ITS LANDS AND GROOVES WIU. NEXT ee EXAMINE'D UNDER THE COMPARISON MICROSCOPE WITH THE I DEATH SLUCi. PilRctD P•Eas Of'PAP£RI~ WMS~ IW\.l.ET @ ......... ·-- ~..,...ww ....... S"TOPPEO THE GIRLS "Well. 'UPl'O'C ""' thin~ 11 over for ;i few tf3)'' nnd then dtc1dc whcthi:r or 1101 w ~v 111lur1hc cl1rt1t1rt/I: 'cnwul ln<rl lhl\ fall. · ., .. ' ., ·i Tuc'id.r\ Sept11mber 14 1976 DAIL y PILOT as 'Quiet. Child' Faces Ordeal After Baby's Death NEW YORK tAPI -lo the ne•rly 2S years since :,he wa:. hom, Joanne Ba~~d sccml•d forever d nUned to be Just another face in the Cl"()wd. bncfl> &11mPSed. qwtkly forgotten. "She has been a quiet child since b irth ,·· r cc:;.llcd hl'r mother, Margorct Babhold . back in Kirtland, Ohlo. a 'luburb or Ctevel1tnd JOANNf. WAS GRADUATED from thu Kirtland h1~h .SC'hool in 1970 and P rrnctpal Raymund Jone rem em bcrt•d "She was a very quiet. M.'nuui •. inlr06pect1ve girl Sht> WUl>O't a social a nima l. althO\lgh she wn' at Umes che~·rful. She was un average s tudent, unns~um1ng. and there wasn't <my notable uc tivltr. I can recall in r('fard 1.1, her.' That was how Joanne ll'd her hfe: quiet, reser ved. serious. self·sufficient. not one to makl' friends, noticed fll'\'tangly 1f at all A neighbor found her on one O<'Casion ··s ad. but slnglnit a lltUe song " Tllt:N, IN A MOMENT ol bor- roc on a sunny Labor Day mom mg, Joanne Bas hold's c;m:fully knit clouk of anonymity wai. ripped aside. Her i.lx.da -0ld in- fant daughter. home from the hoi1pital only 12 houn. was tom upart and partially d\"\Our\'d hy he r 11tar v1n~ pet Gcrmttn 'hepherd. Joanne had obtained tht' doi,: for proteetion. "This thmg happcnro tx-cuuM· of a whole se ries or t ragic.- events." said lawyt•r 1m1ot Cook. assigned to Joanne 's case by tht• Legal Aid Society after she w u5 C'b arg e d wit h crimina l negligcmce in the baby's death Joanne Bashold w ais born Ort. 12. 1951. mto a Roman Cat.boll<' family 1n Clevel and, one or fiw :.isters. In Kirtland. she grew in to a prelt). brown·haired girt .ibout S feet. 2 inches tall SllF. LEFT HOME at the 4tge of 21 and came to l'\ew York, ar~ riving J a n. 14. 1973. ··She wanted lo bl> oo hu own that 's why she went lO New York," &aid her mother. Like a million young girls before her, J oanne's arrival In New York went Wll\Oliced. She reportedly worked as a cbam· bermaid in o Catskill mountain summer resort for about a year. theo moved t o M unhuttun. I.AST OCTOBER. Joanne got a tcmpe>rury job through a Seventh Avenue placement ugcocy. And in thut same month she became prt'gnant She was to tell wclfarc workcn; later that she d l<l not know the name or the baby'g father. Sht• did not tell them the child bad been conceived in the course of a · rape. She later told police and lawyers thal s he was in fact im- pregnated by a rapist. ··shf' wanted that baby very much.'' said Cook. ''Even afte,. she bad been raped. she chose not. have an abortion.·• JOANNE LIVED FOR a time Pl'BLIC NOTICE Pl BLI(' XOTICE Pl'BLI<; NOTICt~ PliBLIC NOTICE on the Upper West Side but la.sl May moved into a $120-a·month two-room kitchenette apartmrnl at 319 E . lOSlh St. in a Spanish Harlem block that poll~ called one oC the worst in lht area. She lived on the top noor of a dilapidated six.story lenemf'nl, Its hallways 6p<>llcd -with dried bu.man excremrot, its fetid air reeking of urine. In ht-r apart rnent was a wooden foldjng chair and a btown rug, the sum total or her furnishiop. When asked why she lived ln such a run·down aren, Joanne was quoted as saying It was the best she could afford. It was in May also that Joanne quit her temporary job because other advancing pregnancy. She tried lo get unemployment in- surance. but was turned away as ineligible because she had quit the job. JUNE ZI, JOANNE applied for welfare and. arter a week's in- vestigation and verification of h er preenancy. she became another st atis tic am ong 1.1 million relief clients whose s up· l'lCTITIOUS 8USINUS NAMESTAfEM[NT f:ICTITIOUS 8USINE'>S NAME HAIEMf.NT FICTITIOUS 8USINE\\ NAME STATEMENT •1CTIT1ouseusi .. us port costs the city ol New York ,..,. ~:;:,s;::,:....:~""11-more than S2 billion a year. r~ toOC..#1111n,) O • "" Oll ' DI ,....,. ... A P POLO<•l f M «..L A ~~ lll'IDU\!Rll.\1 ln w 1"n \lfMC•. Co\t,,.,,,._ ,. Ce•·•o'"''• 'J••' 0.lf' p,..tft p R m ll)il1 ~•Mi;)nt "O \'•'Hot\, (.itt·'"'"' 1 1/9' I fhh b"•tn< t •\ t. .,tt1JV ,, d t;, •n .._ ~ ... .,., .. 0•'· ""F. fl! fn1' t """' "' w , •· ., ,. 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JR •M JUUA A P,6DI ... •o Ne A~ <llfl \ '.i I 4 11C0 (\A Not NATIONAi .. OTICIE OF' H EARING 01" A\'\OCIAl'ON •<,.r"Clbt Mic;."'' .. £ftTtOH FOA P'R~ATE OJ: WIULl Iv • ..,,._*"\~,.,, ~U\11 rrCl"p. f (y ~ hr..f'I •MO f O• Lf1TERS T£\TAME.N I"""'''" ''•01M-'"bt"'0~''c."" 1\t•N;Jr-i TA•Y ANO FOtt AUT HOtUIATtOH '"" .. ,,_,,, .. V"'C' .. 10 DAii''"' tt• 1f\..lt t• • TO AOMIHISTE:tlt UNOlllt TM C tA•" Pr'l"n•'·or~ "-'>\,. d,tff"d 4Ufll '' INDf.,.fNDl NT AOMINIST•ATION tt7& '" ,,.._ n"'I'" ol I"'' ""'°""' ol 01' IE"STATES ACT (PR08ATC CODIE tn ··~ •O P"••ll•• 11 In• 0,.,., '" • 1'1if Sl!Ot WELlS FA"G.() llAN' .. AllONAl E•l•I• ul J OH N ~. l\'100• S A\S0CIAT10N "' w•ll ~ all _, Dr<--•'1#4 ttMttt \~ OH-' •"Id O*•Nl from wwt NOTICE I'> .. E IH RY CitVE.N 1 ... 1 DONALD E . PAOE .. J " • ..nd JULIA lHE FIRST NA llONAL BANK OF A PADEN. I~ tot•• .. mount oc "'"' .... OR .. HGE COUNT\' ,,., 111...0 ...... ,,, .. """'-" l)r1no I,,.. •um ol ~J.:i.~ ]'l oeHtlon to< Pro1Mlt1 ot Wort .,," '"' ' "ot O<toll"f •t "'~· ~"" '"""''"Mid '"'*"''of Lt Utr' r,.\t,,mrnt.ety ht tf\iif• tt•o-'""~s ot th,. ""' u, .. .., p.,.t1tv t1ft<•V'O 0ttlt~r •ncJ tor Au\r.or1tAhon to Ad tt'liQ but not timUHI lrt .tltOf'"'Y'. ti""'• ""'"i\ltt Undff l9'fo tnOt>oefWJN\t .,. C"O\t" •Md "•D"n'4.'\) ....... OtOllt()Jt..,,.,. rrwnl\trltk>" ot (\l~t•11a. Art H'rotMt,., 11\ ~10 k<vtny l\f1rttttmf"nt M\d If\""'-' 'Odi$ \tt ,.t wq) rcttttentr 10 Wf'I•<" h n.hol10 1t1°"' .,cur~ UH"r_.o, n'8de tor turttwr DtHttculftt • ·WWl tl'I ·-fh,. rfttl;}ffl't.1t "1W1rtq "°'" ~ '' •nd ,,.,. H,.,._. Md nht(• Of ~t1'h''IQ lf"llll' '"'""'• whir~\'\ t'\nd ttv" .,f'(Ur•O PA''" mall•., tld'~ befl'n \.flf tor O< tobfir ~ '"'' af tO 0() f'W\ rf'f)rf'I NU,1t1on 04'" W•t' ,.,,,¥ ... , •o thl' .,, m '" tt\tl' (0Utlroom nt ..,_Qitt-,,.,..,.t ro"cutiof\ or , .. ~•C')""'n•i... (111 \M~ No i o• \•lO """''· ,,, too''"' .. <..-""'~' Vfll)VI Or-iYf' Wti\t. tt\ ff\t (Hf nt '\..,.tlil ~f\t11 ~10 t.ttl"' ••It hfrl rtWttitt"'t-.o Uf'Otl" tl\fi'i l....ehfOI"-'" 0-lad \o!Ol~l'I""' 10 1"1• WILLIAM I SUONM. Co"'''•,._.,• PCHITIGAL ANO HAMM( '-TON ~l'\OI \,ti• v·t IOI th •r'I '~td5it<.Vf'HY AOt~'9'1f't\t ""d l)Ur \I.I""' IC'I '""' appU('.• ~ l.tw'\ of ff\.1"1 '~h•f" Ot CetttOI~•• 1 f\,. ~·t '\t~ H V ,.,,..\ t;.r. r1Qht tobtd tM \l.K tu.bllat"''"' Wl 1.L \ r AAr.o llAN .. NATIONAL A\SOC.IAfl()N 6• N0 k8( "! w. HOOGl 81ftklno'!lnv1c""Ott~ '" 1a11.,...,nq p.t \On b.,... ..._,. ._,, .. P uRSINCl R COMPANY, nn H ott»o• Olvl ., C.) l.> ""'''"· (.A~'lo IA H ltlfn votvln Pyr ••ft9f'. S>9'24 *"'''-' Ol'tlillf' S..•dVf'l'fOf'\ Of"•. '•10th f'1• • bu'tf'o:~ •-> t.t'lir'HtuUOCI by \IA .. Ot'.OWI ~ltvtn l• Pvrtwn~ , ... ,• 1 \1 tWtnt Wd'• t iled W1t~1 tlo\ '°",,'" t• ,i. ,1, O• '"""" C1'""1 on A.1-11.1 • ' •• ,._, .--""°"'° ~ -"'°~'r (.OOtf (H1fy Pit.,r. J\J'jV"l 1J '"°' .M.Uf· ff\l)t t !. U "/h ''>-&.). lt ------------I l'l BLIC ~()TICE i---;.-CT ITIOUS 8US1Nf!S' NAME STll•Tf.MtNT _, .. M08•lf O••lY'..r .. SlR\llCES 1~1 Av'X..00 '>I , Slit•• 10\. .... --' 8'. "" CA '1"'0 V w" I !l<Mt'IUO M 0, Jlll)lSM ouno l•"" C.0.0f\.t dt IM >t. CA. M<1~r 1' A. At•r M 0 ~Vie 11: ...... ,. PJtO\ Vf'fOI"\, C • 4J011• Tiu; ""'"-'' 1\ coneuttecl bf a O!f'Ml'r•to.>r'ff'W't,f'\•P • l ,..w,,1 S...,\,\ll\uc-_. M..O ,,."'"' Joanne was given an initial SllW COllllPUTER C-OMPOtreNT'S ' L--k f $ Su COMP .. N'I', 1•JO Mtr-11111 -.. Cu~ or 149.80. bsequenUy, c-.0efM1r,c.t..nm she was allotted $270 a month. Robert A. Eoly, lUI -~ bo t *CJ\ b h """··"""""""1M1•.cA.•261S a u ..,v a ove t e average Tl\I\ ~IMU b Cot>dlotlM lbfMJn becaUSeOf her pregnancy. t1Me11.aiilo~rtll.Eia"' In explaining the (ailure of the n o( "•t&~flt •• , '11..i ...,,... tllo!-Department of Social Services to coun1yc"'''otorangoC0111Qon ~ follow up on Joanne's case at tcmtlo'r 10 t•lfo, .,._, least lo-the extent of providing """'"""o D<••Kr c0~·1 °"''• Poo1. her with a crib that might have <Mf'40 U 1f,'9.4nd0<f ' It)!) saved her c hlld·s lire , a --------Pt:llLll.: NOTJCt: f'tCTITIOUi 8USINEU NAME STATEME NT """ •o1-.119 --,,. ~ ~­llh>•• SIRF ltF Al toSTATF'. 't•S7 H•rbor Bre•111 &A-.:, H1111tl-e1oa ....... c ... ~ J c"eplo Gl f'ft $1r4', U9S7 MAtbor 8r~tro Li M• H1.111b099toa ~.oc,.,CA.,_ l l\lt ""~ .. H. COlldilcUd w ... ll1Wl-I Joo.oO" c .... ~.,,. spokesman s aid .. IT'S AGAINST T11E law for a case worker to visit a client's home be cause of the c ivil libertles issue, unless the client ~uestsit. • Now. after her hospitalization or before, she could have come into a center -we haven't seen """' . JI•-"' "'4' h ltd wllt> '"" Cou"'v Ctn• ol Or•'l!>C COu.,,'tOll Seo lit•• \t-..t w" llltd .. ,,. tlle eou..ty Cten. Of Ot-. ~'on s.to. 1'411Q ttn!l!Wr 10. ltll• t~r 10.1111 .. •Tlt.e dog tea• .Joa••~'•· .acif It. ldlo• •"~ •ltared lier ~a• apart ner111 . But die u:-a• 1101 ablt-I«> prol'idt-••I lit-ien I load.~ Puelo\....., Or Jf\0-CN\I 0.llY Pllol F&l ... ....,,_. ,. ?I ;o,<>"'!O< I \ to/~ J7" I• P\lbll-Or~ Co."t 0..."1 Pllol, PUBLIC' Nt'YllCt: NOTICE 8'1' TllAN1'[11EE ro c,.,....,,'°''~'J•mt·'\£ C'.wmk~ t r tn .• .. ror pt •. ,.._.. ta "• Mttcw ,,, •• ¥Ou •tnd cact\ of YOY fJff'> ()'Ur'\U••nf IC) ff'lft IHOVt\kwt~ of I~ U,1torm (IJ'""k tC.••• Col>, ol tn.-~l_.t_. C)t ( ttl1inHtt~ n. rrb'f r~ohU11d "' tc>llOlfllf\ 1 f ft• ,, '"'•'1f'Qf. J.m .... r C,.trM.)(' •"' •• r.out 1n mttWf\ d DUlk tutn\ftr fl) tf'\I undtr\1q~·d (II t1H th tu,,•\ •aulomt nt dnd m.•ctunittv Of,._.. crrt•ln lttune1,.., ~nd Orv clf'""'6nQ bU~ ~'~kMWna\(,otdN'w '' Li'~M'1d (lfy (h"t'tf\tnQ ~ll(f Goldt1tAWll\t $1'f'ltO(,ft\.. ....... ("' QfOl>fll'h t\ ,.,.. ,,,..d "t ,,. ~~ t).il"l)r.O t \l1W\d (1'11forn•11t ) t hf> •"Mn\fh •tH1 ()V\tf'lf'I'"'° Ml 0'"'\'C\ .at '"" t•nwt o• th111 t•tll''°"W''O. •f.'fl"M:l tr•"''tt"lt' •ffll4" torto•' TrMf\f"O' J.,..., .. ( (4!fm..c:,. 11" •O•t~. f\__.ltwv. tlJMO. ~llQoff'M• .,.., f f•" ,,.~ ... ,_ q .,rw-rt,.. Ltf'd".he'W"' Mu~• t• \. l,. •ntJ IH'tM , ti• A ~,fl..,,,.,..,,. (ororu Of"\~ M•', C\.l••O-N• ·~,, l 4io '"' .~-.. '"°.,,.. to ''"'''~.-Ith tf'Wt ltt)n\fff0f h.l\ ••'"'" lf'WI °"""' ltvff' ·~·'· U\.-0 lh• &v 1.VO•. "'Mf'te .. '""' _,,..-\.,it\ ,,, .. ,,.,, Ltt'I Y.,.llt• (,r,.f',. ~V\C" HI ~1t ... Balboo 1\1 tnd (4'lil0tnt•t?Mi1 t Tf\_. bWI' h •n\lf'' ... to tr (.(llfto \U!'MWltd "" "' ...... S.pt-• 14, 1'1i, 11 U.. Oii'<~ ol llol>"f't 9', lltOllOI\, All_,, •t LAw, 1-PMIL A..-, e.1-lllond. Ulll0tt\•., Do\lED S.Dlfff\l>f'< 10. ,.,_ ROC>etlH 1,..1,,.,\I"'"' Moc ...... L Ll"°'ltont l rbn'\l•rt•\ S-ot.14.11.19 ..... d Oct s .. ,.. l,..,. Pt:RLIC' SOTln: NOTICE o,i PU8LIC HEA•ING NO!ICI" IS H(RE8V CIVE;N ln.tt" QUb'iC. "fo1._U1"0 .,,,. tw ~Id by,,.,, Gtlf Counc: ,, ot the Cit• ot Co\14 Me-.. °" Sloot•'""'" '°· ,.,., ... 11\t -ol • "' o "' , Ot ., "oon '",.r~offef' it\ ttwi m.1th1r """• bf' fted•ft. '"' t"O Count•• Cl\~mlN'r\ ol Git• H~ll •7 FMr Or1...,, C:O-t~Mf''" ontt1elollow1noll- CCNERllL PLAN AMEN~ENt Ci",._,,. A•v•W'd. Ceoroe L. Arll\"'05. IU I EA\f ~OUfll\ Str•'°t, Sult" 150. S- ta """"*# fOf' oetml\,ton to <ttn<Wtd '""" Loi"" U\e dl'>\'-llon OI orooerly IOOI "'° """'" ... 1,,. ...... Oif'90 F• ... W<tY. """" o1 8ct<tr St ....... •••I DI S.. ~.,. clro R....O. •n•hOUll\OI WI V"""' ~ • lroMC>UOlk .. ...,.., ...... IMlblt<lo-...... Dl!fl>11y R•\l.,....t141: -.--.. e ... w•~nt•l lrnoa<.t ~t'OOf"t. AElONC P£11TION 11·1~lJ ""1• MO\• Pl•n~1nit Comrr11n•on. •or Of"'""• •tOf't to,.,°"" ptOOf'f"tY ~tl'ld '' ,,.., "tOftftWf''' torn~,-of H~ 6outtr•~O df'4d 1h~ \;jn Otf'QO ~y, •romC.• (PtoC.L.11\(0ftf(>r~WUf'I -c;.-...,..1 "'""' A N""All.,... Offl••• t"l"I o4 Ef'lvtt6ftmf'ftl4 t t mp.act"'-'' tw.ft ll~d HOllC£ 1<; l'UATHER GIVEN 1 ... 1 •t '4-d hme Afd Df-.C.fll: •ftY ..,. ttM Po<\<lft• i..1.-e~led m•y "P"""' -be ""•fd llY -CJIY Govntll Of""' Q ty at CMIA --I"" •IOf'e._M_ ·-t:.l\.EEN P. Pt<t ..... E"f City C~rk ot tl'I,. 0 110• Co\11 Me ... P\11111-Or•ncia c~ CHY Piiot, !ooo114-14, 1"• JIH·~ • her since June 28 -and !laid · •Look, I'm down on my luck. I've• speol money getting ready to have a baby, or whatever. I ntt<I a social worker to come visit me and look. al m y surroundings and see what my needs arc.' A case worker could recommend more furniture." But apparenUy Joanne was un· wiJling lo push herself forward, even in her hour of greatest need. .. S H E D I D N 'T MAK t: frie nds.•' recalled He nry America. superiotendt>nt ol her apartment building. Cookie Kissam said she saw Joanne only once during the three months they were oexl· dool'neigbbors in the building. •·1 saw her sitting oo the st.airs on the third floor.·• s aid Miss ">TATE OF CALl fOR .. IA,~Y OFORANCE -----------• Kissam. "And I asked her what. 0.. Seolfm ... t Ill. l~IS. ft'>lon• '"''· U.. Uf-f\o_.s, • NOi lr y Put>ll< If\ -~ W•d Couf\ty •ncl !ol<llf. ~r!l>AAllY "I> Of'•r•d Robert H l.ttH1'\trom '""' M1tl'>C'lo L Llr>O~l'°"'· ~nown "'m • 10 tv--the P"ti.On.\ wt\ow "i&"'"' •'"' ~ 'et•bPCJ to tM w1tP'l1n •fll\trurmnt .tntt .t(~-l•dlled ,,,_, 1...,., '"""'"' '""' ,....,.. 1108EllT M. 81tO)(ON Ntl.,Y l'W_.I< ii• eM '-'"~ e-ty •""Slit• ll08E llT N. 8110 JIO'l At-Y•tuw , ........... . ~I-hi• ... . t.•-•'1 .. 1 PllBLJC NOTICE Oii Di NANCE NO.,._,. AN OltDINANCf! 01' TNIE CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY OF COSTA MISA. CALll'OllNIA, l'lll!IOMINO CEltTAIN UNINOO•POllU f.D Tf!ll· lllTO'-Y llDJOININO TN& CIY'W eou .. DAllY I'll~ COUNTY a4 .. TO CIT'l' 111 Cl'. tHC CITY COUNCIL OF THE C1T'I' 01' COSTll MESA DOE'S HEREBY ORDAIN AS ~OLLOWS was wrong. She told me it was time for her baby and she was tired. That was about two weeks ago. AIW ... YUll .. •W ay:J•-1M.~\ :l'llJt l•iHfll 51rf!"I 'Wl•lJt.Ut • -· ...... C•lflOtttloi> •tit\ "r .. :U141Ul-. .. 1 At-Y•IM ,.,,,,_ ......,,..,...(!Or•-(0.0\1 0...1¥ Pftot YOl.U ?0.17 encl()cC • .. ,. ~I• T ... l114IU'-W.. Pvlll•\IW>d Or-Cow'' 0...IV Ptlot lo<llll-rl4,l•lt. , ~)6 SECTION '· Purw•t1l to SKl-•WSt. CMllOtNe c,o,,..,....,.nt Cfldlo. li.e t!Mlow1no ,,_'><.t lbtd un•,...,.._11"<1 t•AA ...-rtv I~ ,,,.,!'CIV11'1K"'G -'fr c 1-•Ml"l •U-CP -·lo wo : i>,11 ,,.., "°'1'°" 01 Lot~ 11 -U . 1 rkt&U.1t _..,,..Ptt<0<dtodif\-t• PA-Qe 4). M 1\Ctttt•n•OtA ~"'• "~°'"'of Ora,... C-ly, -••• "°"'' "" .... -""-''"·1., 1-C>I l.04)1.I OOIHtl\Ott ..... t lyftOM""°-I "ITOLD HER THATlfshe had any pain or anything lO tell me and I'd call the police for her. Then I asked her if I c.-ould de) anything for her and she s aid no. She was r eally tired and worried. She didn't enjoy anyUWtg. -she was sad and unhappy. "I fell so sorry for her. She was a quiet type. Didn't mix with nobody. She was worrying. When you're pregnant a nd alone, you just don't know what you miRhl do." Pul>I•"""' Or""qo l"' 1 °'111• o>,lof. ~ M. I \.11. "'• ..-.0 10 -------PUBLIC NCYnC•: PUBLIC NfmCF: P llBl.IC NOTICE '°"'"'"''""-··-•-•lonclt1'tt A" f"•ft\~ , •• •J• ···• Wtl' JOO 00 1•11. l~r<I ""' ...... , ... ,., ... • dtrfl'(t Uft• to ~ O••ftt II\ '""' ""'1 ...... , .. , •• It,... --· "'"° t Jlt "· \i:tM:t Pftllll ""'"' J OO 00 '''' ltOM f,._ tNKt•A\tfltty t Ot¥f qf "fliid Lot l•. ff\lll~l fl \OVl"f"•\tf'r t y AtOftQ tt't• -1Mj0\htrly llM 01 -..Id LOI 11 ~ ""' _.,, .......... ,., (4"""' ...... ...,.; -· -'"-''"'"' • ._ '"" ~-tHly hMOl IMhd ~01ll 10 '"" lt(ltnlol i.q1,._ fllf\Q MICTION t. Tl\b Ordon.'"'" >llAll t..ii" Mtor.I -b11 if\ full IOt<e l!llrty l'.IOI """' lr0<n M1' """' lh .,.._, iwl(t ....... lo -11•0lrMIOft t/f tiff"" IUI !'3y\ ftOfl\ '"• P~"-,,,..j)<)f. •Niii "" llWI~ o.Ke In "" Ot-(4)HI 041ly f'llnt, • ntW\IMIWJ> OI (101\U~I ClfCul•tle .... ,, .. ltd &fMI OWllW<I In IM C•lv OI C.0'\"1 11111~ loC)O!flof wHll t"" M"''~ 111 '"-17tOm .,..., 01 1t>!1 C:lly °'"""II vOll~ tot -ti)~:~~';\~~ AOO,.'fef> ..... ~ °"'°' 5.etl"l'ftlll• ... ,. Oom4nk J. " .. ' •rl Mootollh!> C:llyOl~•~'<O .. n~s1 · v-.. M.Wltt Or-putt Cilt c .. 11r111 ,,.. Cltyo!CO\l•Me"" 5tATl!Ol'CALIF01tNI~ ) C:OVNTVOFOltANGE J ~ OfYO"GOSfAMESA ) I. EILEEN P. PHINNEY. OfyOlftt -U.offl< lo Cltrti et Ille City CIMICfl ef tfltt C:.ty ot Cost.t -~ ......., omUy IMI the MIO,.. -~ ~eNo.7~w.Hllltr~...i c--.w -"· "' wet• It.,.. .... .., -.11119 Of w14 City C:-11 .... "' tM *" NY .. AugolSI, "7' -~ 1'11\Md-~.,. ......... """' ........ l119of Mic! ow C-.Cll lleld Oii IM 1th -,., Of S.. iemc.. "" by"-• ....,.,.. ,,. (..el -: •vn: C:O..n<lt ..... .,.."~ "-"'· Man11ftt tl. M•tlH •• s-u....-. _,.,, ..... ..aES Co\lolcllMef'Mlen NltlW ABSENT. C:0-11 Mem""':- IN Wlf .. U S WHEllCOF, I ....... .........,, .. \olt my "'""" •lid """""' tNl Sffl OI I ... C•ty of <Ml• ~ t!lli ti!\ d.ty nl Sepl9mCler. ltl"' tS ALI r 11tt11 p ,.,.,,....., Cll• Gltrll -tll-omc'.le ~ of IM City CouM II OI ..._City of ~ ........ 9YIY-leM.Wltt o.,..,i., City °""' .. ""' O IYOICMi._,. . '-""""°'-'-"Dill¥ ...... ~, .... ·~ ..,,.,. Another ne ighbor. leen·ager Gloria ,.~ranchesi, recalled or Joanne: ·'She used to come home with her eyes all red. her bead hang- int down. She looked ead. I never talked lo her, and I never saw anyone vtsll her. Somellme111 ahe'd take lhe dog out. SomeOmes she would come beck. aad, bu.t singing a UWe SOl\lt." THE DOG Wi\8 JOANNE'~ lour·mooth-old, JS-pound female German abepherd, trit.b •hon\ $be shared her mean •J>al'tment. She'd gotten it lrom the SPC-' when ahe moved to East 105th Street, hopinc l\ ~ lll'O"ide ber protection. ••Joanne did not abase the doe •• , • Legal Aid IOUrce laid. ··But she ••• "°' ... '° IJIMkio sutficleaUood. .. Her Ume at lllDCJ, ~ _. t.ered Bellewe bolllM.a1 Sept. l and later tbat da, bore • daughter, Cana. delmbed b, tbe holpital u ••a .....i. fUll aerm bab1 ctrL ·• lleanwbUe, tbe dot wa left bebind ID tbe 1partmeat, ualed. AnBa mE BABY WU born. Joanne was interviewed tn the bolpllal by a social worker, who asked if she needed anything. Al fl.nil she said no. but then thought a biland told the woman: "Well, I could use a crib for tho baby." Arrancementt were launched to*8in a crib through CAlbolic C'lllarttlell • A bolpUal 1pokesman aaid tbe THE DOG WHICH KILLED AND ATE JOANNE'S BABY Obtained For Protection, Without Food For 6 Daya 'A QUIET CHILD' Joanne Bashold. 24 baby appeared to have jaund.Jce. an interruption of the body·s normal production and djstribu- tion of bile. But medical experts said this is common in oew·bom infants due to immaturity in liver function. It is a condition said l() correct itself usually dwiog tbe first week of1ife. BELLEVUE SPOKESMAN James Walsh said "Joanne was getting itchy to leave." He said the baby was being tested to determine if the jaun- dice might present a serious pro- blem and that the results still were 'being processed. at 4 : 30 p.m .• normally the deadline ior discharge of patienLc;. Joanne was asked to Jcave lhn baby overnight.. Walsh said. bul. ·insisted on laking it home with her. He said s he was told ~he would have to wait ror the jaun- dice test results. when they came back ne~ative she was toJd she could leave with the baby. By that time. the 5 p.m. closan1t hour for the property room had passed. J oanne's possess1on1» were locked up for lhe nighl Among the m . accordinA to Wal11h, was $100 in ca.sh. J 0<1nn{' !'aid Ahe 'd come back. next. dny and retrieve the m. JOANNt: BREM'l'·FED her baby at tho hospital, then had dinner herself. An aide got. he r •• cab. and Walsh said the hOfipltal gave ber U tor fare. Th• lnfanL wu wrapped in hospital clolhJng ad a blanket. "'The nurses' described Joanne .as a aby. •llh<Jra.wn girl, but ish1~ .appeared very sclf·sulficicnt.'' Walsh said. "11 we s~pect ~ woman will not take care of her baby. or wlll negl«t her baby. we are in toostaot rontad with tbe Bureau or Child Welfare. Jomne wu eager lo care. foe her .,..,, .... A Legal Aid aoutte JI" eseated a -.-picture, sQing: "JOANNE EXPECTED to sbJ In the hospital until at least two days later. At S p.m. she was told she would be leaving the helpttal. Tbey said they had no reason to keep her but she couldn't get her property. Joanne never once indicated that she wanted lo leave the hospital. When sbe left she had $6 with her. ber$6. "Why would anyone want to leave a place where they had good care. a bed lo sleep in, food~ u4 go back to an empt)' tA!ne· . , ~ .. '. ' . ment with no lood or furniture. knowini;: ~he and her bnhy would ha\'t' to l>ICt'P on t he floor"' ··,Jo:rnne wai; told to lea\ t' th1• hospit al · At anv ml\'. molht•r and b~ih'\-· went b:il'k 111 t:~ht 105th Str~l and that na i:hl sll'Jll on the q1~ on_ the fl oor Nc :irb). ~lar~1n~. without food for six days. its ribs clearly \'t:-.iblc. the Ge rman shepherd :,pent a rcstlc:,s night. AT 7 A .M. LABOR Da y, Joanne told police. she :.et out ror B<'llc\'UC t o piek up he r pos:.es!.1ons She said she left the babv behind bccau .... c 1l was a coo.I morning and :.he wa:- mmdfttl of lht.' child's Jaundiced cond1t 1on. She put lht' Infant on 1 ht• ru~ on the floor , \\ tlh the do~, m•urh~ "'l''rom rvaythtnJ.( l"vc heart!. I rl'ally bl'11cve that s he ldl jl')I' baby with tht:' dog for Pi'J>'tll,. lion.·· s:ud Bt:'llcvuc s Walsh.•.· But Munhall an D1sl ~l"-h Rolx'rt Mor,:it'nl hau w<•i-to ·s~iy later .. She could have lakl'n lht• bah~ to the hospital with her . Other J>arc•nts take their chi)dren with them wh(•n they don·t hav~ someon<' to watch the child.'' JOANNE SAID Tin: Hellc\'ut• property office had not opcnccf when she i::ot tht're and ttwlt sht" r<'turncd hom l'. :>rnvmi: ~ut 8:30 a.m. artcr borrowl!tf 50 ecnts in bus fare fr1iJn a policema n she cncountcr<'d. Inside the aparlment. j bannl" was coofronled with a scene ul horror. The baby's mutila~d body lay on the f1oor, part~p('iL missing, and blood dripped 1t-8m the dog's muzzle. • The m other ran down the six : flights or stairs and located a • telephone. The first response was , a police radio signal 10.54, denot • jng a person in need of medical attention. This was followed by the terse report that a child h,ad been eaten by a doJ.? . ONE OF THE FIRST officers on the scene was Bill Connolly, a big, red·hai ted, freckled cop with bright eyes and a <1uick smile. "'Whal. happened?" Connolly and his partne r, Al Dwyer, asked J oanne when they met her out · :oiide lhe apartment. "The dog ate my, baby," Slle replied. "Is the ba by dead?" ''Yes:· J onnne told them. ··1 saw the-b a hy'-. insides, Jh•t.'s ttow I know " ''Why rt1d Y''" h•11ve the b•by thrrc> .. •·1 U~n' THE llABY on thl'I noor with t he dog lo protttt. it, .. w1u1 the ans wer. The dog docilely allowed itsclt to be taken away. Alter It was destroyed, nn 11x:.mlnDllon oC Its 11tomach contents confirmed that. tl hod partially eaten the baby. Joanne w a11 ch urged with criminal n<'ullacncc. She op · pcarcd In crlmlnlll court an<l wus relenscct without ball pending grand jury ucllon. I\ cooain. Christine lluhn, 24 . took'. her home to a lower East Side artls~ section. housing her there for t.tio time being. , Said Dist. Ally. Morgenthau: ..WE HAVE ASKED for a PIYChJatric examination. If Jt ahowt she dld nol know wb4l J))c wu doing al the ttme, we~hbtit not prosecute . But ourconcehHs lo protect other child.rtln 110fn criminal negligence." · Officer Connolly, hoping eome day to practice law, said:: •11tn die with this on my mind,.~6 l still think about It. I 've dre'dlt. about this." And back at the grimy Un~· ment on East 105lh 8lreet..._~ neighbor Cookie Kis!'l:u1:1 s~t ''l wish she'd given the baby l6 me I'd have taken it In. 1 wouldl)a,ve lteptthc baby for her." ~ But It was not JoaDne Basbold'a .natu.re lO i.1Qpo9e'on others. ... B G 0-'ll v PIL 0 T P l 01.1 f ,, ' O,. WI 1"-4 Pl\ • i• ""'°'' f\ f ~ ' n• I~ •f'W1 I/JIU ' t A. tH .. nt II H•Vf . ,, ,, ,,,_, \ECTION l ,,.,, ,, , .. M'1n 11 '' f')t ,, .. ,,., "'•'1 I I II 14 ". . ·. "" c 'Ii t11 ,,,..,. \ H ii h fWt\~ I'\ ~., .... , .... "'"' I °'""'"" ,., "~ ' .. ,,. .. t d "'" "'"". t •• Pl.Rt.IC NtmCt; O•DINllUIC& 110 1-411 D•OlllANCI 01' THI( c1n COUNCIL 01' TMI CITY 01' CDS'l'A l'IOITIOU$eU$1ttlU """"'" UATl""'l:NT ,.,. lalto .. 1nq PO~'°"'Me~111AI­,._ . IC.,Ml'AAT ~fA\IN(I. ),c)) N ""'-· c. 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Tree·Lined St. II·· •Ulll Ull\ ......... 1,·1o-1l :1 h··•li Ill , ' lt..ilh l'11ll1·1•1 JJ .. rk pool hum1• l Ol'Jh•tl t1 II 11 ll11' I I I 1• 1 I 1 II\ II IH l).;hho& ll11•icl 1111, 11111111 h""'' too cu.1t1\ .n11,·1utu•, i------------1 f0 11,t. , .. l'ttllh' ,11td -.t•t•' I Publi,her's Notice: 1\111 ,.,i) l''t all' .1J ' 1•rllst'< lrl lhl' II\'\< '11.llH'r I~ lollf> )l't·t to tlw t-'1·dn.il l',111 llOIJ\1 11 ~ 1\1 t 11( I'll, whrrh 111,1kl''I 11 1llrR.il 11 .&d\C l t l~1· ".111y )HI' f1•n ·n1·1• limit ,111on nr W1111'l IJi.t'' \Jll fHl\\0 -.7 1 '(NI [~MES] 1555 W Baket, C a.I He&! lo Ma•ll•I Bnket S49-8bSS dl'l'l•llll!l;i\1011 11.1"•11 r111 __________ _ rJn•. 1 olm. 11•11 11•11. '>t:' or 11.1\11111.il m 1 111 ur .. n 1111t-11t111n tu 111.11..t ·"'' 'UI h )11 l'ft•l t'lll 1•. l11111l,1 llu11, 01 llh• n111111.1tw11 · Th" m·" 'l''-'l"·r "111 not kllll\\ Ill~ I\ ,11 t t pt .111\ . .uh1•111.in>' &ul r,;11 <':>lJll' "h11 h h Ill \ h1l.1 l11111 11fth1• l,rn Houses for Sole NEWPORT HEIGHTS HACIEHDA I l~!!!!.~~~ ........ 1~~~!!:.~.~ .... .. E....... I 002 GtMNI I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wl-.SI J-'Y '\ TAYLOR CO. Ht-:ALT<>l\S -.11H 1· t~Hl> OCEAN'S IYlltCHAMGING MOODS For •ou to l'nJuy Crom most rooms in lh1-. .!>(H.'<'lut·ular s plit I('' t>I t'U~tom homt· Front row \'1 t-;W! Your !'C'erN s ta irway t o Bi,:: Corona bC'aC'h. f'~1r('pl.H'C dh 1dl's l~c master suite with 2 d rt'~sin~ rms. Opcm lx'amcd ceilin:.:s c..•11hu11ct• this c·omforluhlt: lifestyll'. Corona tk I Mar Uy appt. $345.000 21 I I S• JOGqlliR Hih Rood HlWPORT ClMTa, H.I. 644-4910 G..wrol 1002 GeMral 1002 .•.......•.•••..•...•..•..•..•.•••••.•••...•.. Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & lorm,il u1n1111.!. \\1th view l O\\ar<l I l.irhor bl.inti. Boal :,,hp. SJ:!S,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay\1d.-Or•v•· NB 6 7S 616 1 Tuesday Seotember 14. 1976 DAIL V PILOT 87 ~~!!.~~.~ ....... 1~c:'!!~!.~.~ ....... ~~!!!.~~-~'!': ........ ~~!!!.~~.~~ ....... . GeMNI I 002 GeMNI I 002 G._,.I I 002 G"9ef'ol I 002 ••••.••••••.••••••..•.•••••.......•.•..••••••••••.....•••.••••.•.•... ·······••41111············ IEAUTIFUL IM llG CAHYOM C us tom Frc n r h Hegen r y with cobblestone m otor court and front age on 18th Foirway. Spacious 3 bedrooms, 4 balhs. filtered Afr Conditioning, den with matched walnut panelin)!, Gourme t kitc hen and s umptuous Mast('r Suite. The pride-Of-ownership is cvid\nt thruout. Proudly presented at ~55,000. Call for address and acrc.!>S to Big Canyon. U,._l()UI: fi()Ml:S REAL TORS': 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar a lso in Mr~1 Vl•rdl', d i !>4G 5990 I002 1Ge•NI 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llYtMI THRACE n .. · lhl' rir~l lo ha\'<' J d1ancc nt this :1 bdrm :1 hnth ru:-torn homl' ut Sl03.WO l.arJ,!\' Ohl I' hdrm ~UllC with rrpk IA.·.ISt.' or.buy thl' l,intl, howcvt>r you ct11)0M' 673-4400 G....-ot l 002 G....rol 1002 '~············································ Lido l s lc 6ayfront: l'C'du ct•tl fro m Sl!l5,000 tn $4 :!!>.000. l'rinw l11cat1011 with brcnthtal-.tn?.: \I<'\\. 5 Ud1·ms . 5 l>Jt.hs ; pier & ::-11.ll' ll~ for l.1rgt• h o;1l. LIDO REALTY 3317 Via Lido, H.I . 673·7300 .. ,. ... ~~"'"-·· .... . llupl•,o t\lrn ......... , ,, ••..••.............••.. 'J ht·f O h llH l'll'l \11 tlll' I~• 'lh.1111• '• l.11\\•I\ :: h •·d I'""" .I It.1 t h I Sp.1110011 ll\IO! r1111m. I .1 Ill I I \ I 01 ti 111 \\ 11 h 1 ..... 111 .. 1) \. 1h11 • pllh ,., 11 J f.11 I! 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I p\ I\\ 1\ll I .d tit .14 11h·111 •' four l.111c 'llt·d i. .. i1rn111ll' \l.1 ,.1,1• FAMILY and l(ardcn' llul!l' 111\ t ... "' ..... ... • t \I I t> o ""'-••' ., • •• ,.r 't .. t K' ''"-'" ~ ,,,,, t ~ .... , .. ,., H•••.-th• 1 ~.-r.v .. ,. LAWSON REALTY l\\tt l",,J 1.. I I' ••• k. '·,,,, ·' \J.-... t IC. 11t11111lh <I• 1t11..1to I '''I I'"' f1l11111to 111<.. .11hl lul, ~I , ,11 .1 t · .. , •. , , .• 1 p.tl lti ,,. 1\ ·'' ''•• .111111 .111h•11 111,l h•l\'11.ol tU.t'l t I ""'lllh' >t t • ·'' "111l.tl1l1• Fii \ lo.111 fl1lll l 1111 '' lhh Olh' ~1>11.0UU f u ll 11rl C'l' t,.h:i i l i'I ., ,. ·- HOME rrt-d palw ;111J rt-('r<'al1on area. 2 llcrlronm'i open to $43•900 lo\t!ly balcony. Spurious hvmi: room. II and} man llone} mooner'l' deli,Rhl wort..:.hop m ,Rarai:1•. :; or 1nvl'-.lors dream come &•tlrooms, 2 baths. C:all triwt l,uw clown lll a!'· to<Jav.8<12·2535 . BOATS & MARINE fOUIPMENT ,,.,,..., .. f\,Mf4, ..... 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()w1w r lt'.t\ 111g .. I .ti•· Ml \ i:1•11I .• 1 ' HI:! I, l \ l'" ,,.,,,, 111 q.,,. ""' rn;.,f.n• call to:o.1·c no\\. i;;;1 ;;.n ______ _ [~ H,;11.::.~~~-4 BEDROOMS -· · -' ~-8811 and Pool! Pri~ Of I ANYTIME Fast Poneuion! Own~rship 1----------I ·' 11111dt•I 1'11Jl1•gl· Park TRIPLEX hnni.· 111 11., 11 111•:.t M'n''' HEW LISTING Attr.11·l1 v(• 11 11nd fan111\· EXP ANDED 1 mm. n •111e11ll'lt•!I hr1)(t11 on a tn•c hnNI .,lrel'I ''1th h1 xunnus lands r11111ni:. this shak1• rooft•d bt•aul} Is an id<':tl uwnpr Ol'· CU)Jil'd home flfUS IO· com e" Loc ated near ston's , trunspurt a tion und i;olr l'ouri.c in Co:.ta J\ll'~a. Call for an ap· pomtrrn!nlnow. HARBORVIEW .. 111111 v k11da•11. Sup<'t' pul1n entc•rt :1111mcnt a1·l!.1 HOME \\1lh 1·::1 ntin.1 and \\(·t Three hl·dronm, lar1?1' 11anelll'd familv r1111m Tas tefully tlt'ro ralt·d thrnu~hnul w11h mnnv u p g r a 11 <' i; • 1. u s h I .1 n d s c a 111 n ~ • m a n y mulurc trees. St•l'lni11•1l loC'al1on. l\n <')(<l'llP11l \':due. !)l:!:l,000 1"1'l'. ('~ill G7:1 H~ hnr S1,arkllng dl'an 11 1 I" 1'1~11 Jll't ;i('ul halht•d and ~rx•nal new f1l11·r. Load.; ul 1•11pbourc1~ in i;ara.:(•. ~l~i.~J4JO. 546-414 I ~ ...•. l'.S · WE l\LSO 111\VE TWO SHAND Nl-;W TOWNllO US ~ TRIPLEX F:S UNDt:R ;;~$;~;~~· [ ij'lliil Praperti•• 752·1920 VA NO DOWN COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC . WHITEWATER OCUMVIEW! "1;11r1 h 1..11•11n.1 ll1·:1<'h 1 '1mtlo l,,111· ,. I h1•1ll m, I'· Ii.1th. flll'ltlan•. J·;,.. h'tl'I\ 1· 1>Ulltlt•1•J.. Wll h fHll • la,111· 111..,:111'11·w l'111't'll 11nd<'r 111arkl'I ut $1\G,5(.10. ~·" 1111.1\ .. C. It 7:170 l•OO OUl"l H NIWl'OIT 11.&CM VIEWDU,LEX HEW OH MARKET 308 Hanov•r <I R1lrm. t ·11111·111• l'k 15943 Mt. Matterhorn F V. 1 fir, hk1• no:w C..:.111 for appl. l<ayc Realty 84 8-8446 UtielV.PARK Siniilc ll'vrl :I hdrm. ron tlu, n1tr:11'1\\t• ll.11111~1'1' •UTDSt USED to advertise In the Dally Pilot Classified Section . K.-1;.1;010 s 11 :\ 1. 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Pmt-d at ll~ailf~ ~·;, t·'t1 642·5678 · --•-••:=""'~-.1•h1w1lll '\!l:l,!l.rO "'"""'' 1'73808()(•V{''> . --•-••-••= ~ .:· .. •• .... 4 w:111t 1111 rcsulh "1:? ;it,iic PETE BARRETT associated ... h 1::·.~· .... G""°ol 1002GeMt"ol 1002 -REALTY- .... ,...••• ..,, ••••• ·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·5200 67S·4160 ft R 0 fl(. F " S P E A l "(1 Q ', l:.1' W lob.-,.,4~'1#.~I l~~L.::.::>·/·· .. ; ... ~ file ic1wen Banker ,...4,., ...... ,"' .. -----..-. .... 1,.00 .... 2 G ... ,.. 1002 ... 3 ••••• • ••••••••••••• t';Jl ORfsaNllAl l!QOI({. RIGE COMPN« • • •• • • • • • • •• • •• •• • • ••• • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ;""""'" .. . ... " J'.-.~ .. •··•······· .......... ~.'~'.".'.:·.:·.:·:::: ·: :·:ti~ cae: For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR &42·5618 IRVIHE COVE - JUST LISTED Lovely 4 bdrm. family home built 10111 ILll"S llQ around lushly planted patio w/pool 11 U 1 & paddle tennis ct. Ocean view. Easy access to priv. beach. Security gated community. $235.000 -Fee. A COLOWIU IAMIH CO. 644-1766 OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE VIA LIDO SOUD - PllR & SUft fn an Executive Arcu of Prestigious Homes. 2 Story. 4 Br, 4" Ba Den. 2 Fireplaces. Wet Bar. 3CarGarage. $210,000 OPEN WED. 1·5 881 DOVER DRIVE 631-1800 ~ll · macnab/lrvtne ?-realty IMYHTOIS-DUPUX Great area of Newport Heights. Nearly new Warmington units w/3 bedrooms . fireplaces. walk-in closet..~. private patios & walk to schools & s ho ps. As king $112,000. Barbara Wrlghl644-G200 (067) '42-823S 644 .. 200 90t Oo.-r Orlw H•rbor View Center lrvli,e •t C.m~ VAiley Qnter 752·1414 F1r•I l11TW 011 111;11 t..1•1 I 0111 c•cl for 1.1,l ~.1111 . .i ~1.:1:111 USE YOUR VA li12·5'i71t 1002 CH.r .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 110111 ILllKS ca. OVER SO YEARS.OF Sl:.RVICIJ VIA LIDO NORD-PIER & SLIP Gracious 2 Story Family Home with Outstanding View. 5 Bedrooms. T err ace Dec k for Executive Entertainin g. Pier w i ll Accommodate Large Boat $318,000 881 DOV ER DRIVE 631-1800 . .. 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E \('l'llclll l'Ond111on. f\' I It ti 1st 1 H'I. :i.1tH7~ or 9GK 3.171. ----~ Walker Blee Real Estate ARE YOU READY? N1·11'. tl111ll•r S.'>7.oOO (.'11tlwd1;1I llv rm, t rpk, fm 11 "nl llurry' llun 1 • SPIRAL STAIRCASE ~pa• 1011 ' l'lt•i.:a nrr Ne\er h v,•d 1n !\hr. 2 frt•k'. Jll.t, hugl' f am rm. calhi.'t.lrol hv nn, 3-t'ar WESTSIDE RF.AL TY INC 848 }]23 -Real Estate byMJNAY HOME OF THE MONTH ~Wl.5VO. hu~" ri su1wrh v11lm• C'om11a.n1bl~ low lo l' t h11i lJl'l llll' loi·ul 111n. llrii,:hl & l'111•1'r). frl"-.h p,11111, hf'aul1f ul rm r11u1·t fl 1111 r I n a:. l\ 11. 11. B . C()lll'l'l. 71 II fl4i.'l 11~i MATCHLESS ..• l'nn· & 1 allll'. .lust n · 1lun•J l•l :. .. 11. si;H,!Httl' I\ ii ti C' ti I 1 (• :I II l I r II l br•l'k\\orl.. lmporl NJ t ill•. 3 1111 rm. Lnl'L'I) ):1r1l"I \\It h l ilf l,!rt'l'll la""' & ho.11 11r ti h .• u HO QUALIFYING ~"'':.t.:ulh·d . ii I / I th• . 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In BLUE :><W-8609 or 5'11.$11189 LAGOON VILLAS. 31----·----- ht.>ilrm!'I, :J bai-, nr w w/w BP.ST STRE•T c·rpls. Totnll.Y rcdrrora l· I: I: 1·0. bll·m k1Lch. <Jurek oc. BEST VIEW l'UJ)" n c y ••• s 12!1.soo. EARLY BLUFFS COVINGTON FOUR·PLEX NIV. l'AHK. (;lo~rl<, i.:alnrt', 2 i-·. P •• lhf\•t• p<1rrhc,.;. S4751l\lonlhly or ;..7:!,!lllll. T HIS WON'T LAST! Tcrm il·Wid u ope n. 'J'rudcs &f1ir 2nd. 1'U n m· sidt:l.'t•d. 111,U l·: L A<iOON " COLONY 111.1!\1 I·: " ILK In<' .•• liM H!¥.J42i l with 20'x::?I' i:.1nw room. --------- Prime Waterfront TRINA END UNIT SH:J.000 Open S/S 1·5 :m1 Avrmllo ('.('rntos Morrrs Heally K.13·J!J(l!) Beautiful pridc·M· owners h ip fl)ur plex In Tustin. Spa cious J bt•droum. 2 huth ownl'r's uml ha" fireplace. Thr<'•' 2111{ unit s wilh p alios uni.I d ecks. close to shop· ptng. Sb o r l dnde lo frccwoy. Newly painted. Cl~~ J.(1tr11ttcs. Assumo tho prei.cnt l oan at U1u low market. lnlcrcsl. r:ilc. SJ39,000. as 111.•rfrl'l for family tun __________ , 'f513 CAMPUS Dt: IRVl"E or 11rac1ou:; l'nlcrtumlnu lma1:t111i.' a ll lh1• r ccrea tron;1I nC'Cd:1 ii wtll ill'rVI!! llui:c mal>lt•r• bedroom :o.mlc•. :.1'par:.a h• mother in haw :.11111', plu'I many mor•· .1mc·nil11's. Nf'rd 111n1 t• llou'" for l('ll mont•> '!'itoe th1' 1hnU111.: home tJ11l11y ! $1!11.!Mtll. ~Ian REAL ESTATE 900 (".lt·nnryr •· St 49• 94' l \49 OllC CLOSE-IN Wolk 10 the bench, pool!! & tennloJ, from this s hurp 4 hr hm. Only $79,:iOO. Oprn hons<• ~al & Sun. C>ill J'rotwrty llou~1· for 111hlrc"" 1; 1:i :omo. NEEDED!! Let's Be Fronk Loquno Hill5 1 oso LIDO SANDS It'' ami10'"bli• 1,, 1,.t you DONAlD M. llRD •••R•0••0••M••T•0•••G••R•0••W•••• Nt•w 1.1 .. r1111i. 3UI', 2t>(I, Ofrlr<• manll~"r untl nil· loww almul all till' Imm•'' ""0••01••.holtol\ i-hnrt w .1lk 111 hr ach. d1t111nnl 1191••" i;lnfr Cur Ill· ml llw rn.irkel tha t \Loulll < IHVINI·: > •I ls1lr111 . ~ 1.2 hath h l:im. Nt·i•d:i 'f'l.C, bul wh:.at .1 Vl'~lrr11•11L M111ntNI rl.'11 1 rm holnt• ·r111 ·1lly U" l> ' (·~t '•11· Ctrm in I l1111lm••lo1a flt your rwcchc throu).!h · · • ,. 11y • " • .. one hlllo ad. But-we Demield Cheopelt i:1.uh"I & with drnm .1l1C' Newport Pier R•olty Jwarh. c:rmluutcd 1.'0ll\· $fill.~. 211r+Ot•n. l'nlio S111l1ll t•h ack VICWIL mi s" i II n 5 r; Ill Cllll ht lll )'Oll ! With your homo. Xlnt cptw. llr1.ll<. Wff.!100. m:i 2ll:lfl 00/oJO l!0/20. gXf)<'ri<•nr o \'oorwrnt lon on<l our km)wlt:Ul(C or our IJtU· Pror l111l11rp1J front & m 1r HORI MS REALTY Oft Clement• I 076 Jlil)'~ ! c .. 11 KC'rt .f1Jho11on, fr:.sion w e'll mnkc 11 w 111pr1nklur11. 13 ffill'\ •••••••••••••••••••••• flliO ,MIOnrll7:J.:IG20. J.!M1t ll':1m. (;,ill nnw Cor lll'W. v. blk Jrom Oly m * 494·8057 * M1rn ('o!>l11 VIiia:-. orif.l.1---------- 110 nppll lrvinc "!> 01111. /?~~ J,;.~1• (;. 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COM,LETE 8 HOUR--4 WHk Course A ftemoons & htftiRc)s ONLY $30 ENROLLMENT & INFORMATION 768-5011 2400 I Alicia Pky, Suite 226 (Upstairs) MISSION VIEJO 8 I otft's of a-~ No. of Getttco In Alicia lltliiness Ctfthr h,1 1\1h1lt•. qllll'I, ~ill 1.111 :>:!:~1. H:J:! 11:.>11, a~k tor /\nrt ._ _____________ ... ~-. __________ ..... ________ ~ :;hr lh.111t"o•·cJn: i.::ir ::.;.!!_,YI 11. lk·l·l. •l'<h\\ r r I:!)!•·, Iii SI rl'l'l 1· 15,21 li .... 1 I' \H" Nf';WPOH r ...,l fl l.E\S1': I UH . '-~•t K:J"l 111.!ll 1 11rc • · tm. tu"' .1d1 \\ 101<·1 < 111111h-:. onh ' ..... 0\1\ 111:1 ; I Ill lllr.\pl l 'nf11rn. ..:.!l~)tn'l l'ltlpd 'rl\' 1;;Ji.!l'•t\1'"· ~°" Cl~tMnt~ 3876 .....••••.•..••••...... WllITEWATF.ll vrnw :1 br, 2 IJa . frplc. ~5 n rnnc. 4!18 0:!32 ~PUCIOUS 2 Ult W /O<'l.'311· new. No rwt~. 1 Cluld ClK. S225. 4!l!HltJ111 Son Juon Capistrano 3878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmnculntc :? Br Conrto w .. hr /dryr. pool. $:!85 mo. Call 4!1-1·03_1_~ ___ 1 ..... lmtltts Fv"'ish~d Of' UftfuntisMd 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tm; EXCITING PALM ME-SA APTS. '1 LN un:s TO N 1•'.l' Ol'll. n .1rh . 1&2 nn. rrom s 1!1:1. J\<lult!'I, No l'c•ts l~itil Mr :rn n r. t:>Dlk!. 1'::t!!l of Nc•\\'flOrt 111~.t \ [•hi HXhll o,•,•Jnfront llh Quwt :! llr .' Ila, ;11.lulh . '1 l)' be ~112!>. Lu•1un,1 Il• h. •I' 1'7 • llllC? ------Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOOMS $2.'•. wk up wllh k 1trh1•n. s:l7 .50 wk up .1pt-11. !>-Iii !n~0:.11r 615-3'JG'7 XTllA I .110. pvl l'nlry & Un, all ulll'"· $1 r.o tm_m_cf_I 1_i41_; 1757 ___ 1 :-;.. Lll).t. nm. h;ith. lovc•h • tw.t<'h llrt'.1 homo lor 111atur1• 1·11t11(t'ni:tl 111 ti 1· p ,. n 11.: 11 l v ~· r 8 on ,.,. 17'>1 Room & Board 4050 ..••................... \lt~I Stutlrnt wnnt~ rm & 1•1 ct Ill l''lchanitc lnr ll rl' p.11r tlut1es & hsc ::.1U1111-:. !Ilg Canyon/N.U. a rt'a i.11·:..'S36 l-6PA1. 641>-72411 11111rn!I. -------~Is, Motets 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :-;l1N'NV 4\CR ES MOTEL S9 60. dbl II or 2) ~11 ti(I. Queen (1or2l "Let Yoo/r Child Feel The Differeftce That Confidence Mdles.'" 3 & 4 Year Olds (2) Day (3) Day & (5) Day Programs ' 9 AM until 12 Noon 791 D"tr Dri••· Mewpari leoclll For runhe!r i nfurm:ition !°>"~..J6.'JI or 548·8004 Richard's Beauty College REGISTRATION NOW OPEN . SUNSHINE COMMUNITY ·NURSERY. SCHOOL A Parent's Cooperative 2850 Fairview Rood ..J\.. CoataMna ;' ' .~-s yrs-$16.so·~ MOtl Discrimill afa1 y Call 545-3743 or .540-1183 BEHAVIOR TRAINING CONCEPTS M.w class Mc)~ for ,......n Cllld teechen of c111'*'9 witll le.lliftCJ or dlsclplh•• prableMs, hyperactive SJll*w, or for ~ iftfol 1MtiCM1 on chlld ~"CJ. TAUGKrlY DL STAH WALTIRS. ... D. Dr, Walters ltas bun • lta_cller, "'YcholOCJi''· pri•cipal, .cl is c.e 1 et1Hy ciredOf' of tllle Clinic for a.ildr9 mMI P9"fth.. GUEST SPEAJCSl: ALIUT G. PIZZO, M.D. Or. Pino. a •oted Hewport leach phplcl• Giid Meck~ Director of tt.. Clti'*-91• H..-oloqic~ ~ wiA ledwe Gft acktlti•Mrw ..... Cllld .... effects of additlns Oii chil*tft's healttL t._., TllHdey, Sept. 21 ttn He•. % • 7:>0 p.111.. to f :lO P·•· USO .t.•• St., M.w,.,t IMclt For""•~· ;..f~ cml 17 I 4t '4S.UZJ. Spontored lly tlie Clilldreu MHroto9lcel FemcW!oit. ... _Profit~ All Ages Doctor of Musical Arts Degree, USC IN COSTA MESA . Ages 2 thrv 6 STATEtK!NSm Open Al Year Mon-frl 6:30 AM to 6 PM Pll-S1atl~ Full & llalr·Day Sessions Educational Program -..,_,. Strong Emphasis On Prc·Kindergartcn Education Creative Activities College Trained Teachers Morning & Afternoon Snacks - J Loe..._ T• SerYe Y• - 646-3636 540-1919 791 ....... c .... ..... ft ...... Wol8"1111:11"" atJJ a..llSL c.. ..... (lblio;Eol-_,..,,$1_) ,. __ ~ $. Qll,,.... Kttchn Pool/PlmncSvc 548·2550 23it>~cwport ntvd. C~t. IM LIM a, C-.W... if<t-1 Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEARN TO FLY $650 lfito-1119 ......... *FAA APPROVED * C-H 1.-chldu: 35 Haun t11ghl hm 1n Ce<;sna l !JO~ w1lh 20 t>our'> Gual instruclton. Club momnnr•.i-uo Frno due" lfd1v1dual 1n:ilrut.t•ul'I. t111lu•-.od lu '\'Oun Qblhly. 20AIRCRAFT .AV.All.AIU AT LOWEST llA TES IH ORANGE COUNTY· Lecwnto fly ftOW --Cll.d hove tuft! • Specid Rotes for COftM'f"Clal or 1,.,......._... Students. For Complete Details Cal HOW 979-1155 1911 I Airport Way South H•JCtotkT..._...Mll_ ~...,.c.-,~ LESSONS BY LAURIE ENGLISH ~ITATION J~PING BEG MERS& INTE EDIA TES PRIVATE SEMl·PRIV A TE L~SOHS IY A~IMTMENT DC EAN VEW STABLES 11662IDWARDS ST. HUKTllGTOH HACH CALL &.+URIE OSIORM ITWt'IO mn& 3 pm 84!-2778 ,,~~· <~~ =.....c....-.. ..... <l~· .;-~ .; .. -.;:, "'~~-J ':J~~z .... I ... ~ , ..., ~.':'~;-\ ·~· \ MA'LE AVENUE CHRl1r1AN SCHOOL DA 1CARE 7 AM-6 PM Tuition -$65 Veryeasonable rates for fil cndcd day care. ./ J!inners Spanish ./'Phon Approach To Reading ./ w Metric Systems J annec:t Acti vi tics R E*TERNOW FOR . FALL . ESTY KIMDHGARTEH & ST & 2HO GRADES Jo70~.AYetlM CostoMHG 646-4334 rnia Jnalilule j o/ c!Jtaasa9e &c6nofo99 GISTRA TIONS NOW ING ACCEPTED ......... osaManagtTf.CWc1- ro•td ....,_ti• IANO INSTRUCTION INTHE Classical Tradition WITH Con temporary Methods Mrs. J. Bloeth, . 675-2365 -&VI CRIFTERS RUGS AND W~LL HANGING CLASSES CourH is 3 two hour l•ssons completed in one week. Momin9s I O· I 2 EnnirNJs 7 ·9 USE OUR TUFTING tOOLS ~REE TOT Al COST OF COURSE $26.95 (Materials In<:ludcd) Fur tkta1ls c·all S.Hl ·6.1-IO Ac:rOM th~ llrnt from South Coast Plua al Bear and Sunftower. BUSINESS BUYER'S SEMINAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTB.. 7:lOPM Sepf.22 * Learn before you buy. * Complete instructions on how to find and check out a business. * How to Buy, Sell and Finance a business . * Avoid mistakes or others . * Learn Facts the Business Schools don't tell you. $25. Admission covers seminar, materials & supplies. 'Call fOf' defaih: Richard Park 673·7341 Slow ~on•. ~nces IALLET Kinderballet th.ru Professional Adult Classes.• Evenings 642·4068 or 64G-1443 2'lZ SAMTAANAAVL COSTAMHA BETWEEN MESA AND DEL MAR (Brochure On Request) ~.97:;.r; ( \II Work Is Done Bv Slu(ltnl..~ I letiMeo 1111..,. a er_, ~:!'!~!!~?!'~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~l-'!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_ Community To Subscribe To YOUR " H. hu.' man ">ould hkr tu ~hrc hsl' or npt w /Jo •• J\1 ~75-S.177, 642-7288 }'emote to share rum 2Br . 2ba Garden apt w/same. ~l~+utU. CaU 642-8278 al\4. Newspaper I CALL 642-4321 ... ' . .. I I NOW REGISTERING ·for FALL OASSES •T\P • •U.l.t.T •.l\Z'£ • •t;U .'\' • COY~n UTIC'1' • PRt,;..a,\U,t:'I' .. '"''"'" ., .•• ~ T4) 9'H'\T IUI . ' . CHILDREM-ne.S.>.DULTS PLEASE. ·cl.LL l-962-5440-I 9171 Yort.to .. A••· I ......... leacla Just W of Brookhurst. neirt to Sklriny Haven Restaurant EARLY ACHIEVEMENT CENTER Childcare. Pre-School. & Pre-Kindergarten Cla:;s~~ ,...,.eel f'roqrw Reading, Writing. Geography Music. Arts. Ph~~•cal Ed, Arithmetic. Lan~ua~e. Science & Social Activ1t1es 1515 W. S.11floww An., SClllfa Ana B' !'>oulh Co.1,1 \'1l1,1 i.:1 IWI ~ <'<'M Pain 11·~ & (ln,1111 54CM750 • beOome confused easily •daydream In school •feel lost ..• • feel hke a failure • have l>OOI' orades • learn slowly . WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING AND HANDLING THE BASIC BARRIERS TO · LEARNING. we can help THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER , Call 901 Dover Drive 642-9088 N ewport Belch IRVINI! EQUESTRIAN CENTER '1mhlt~ ......... C:O.-cNI •• Cllitomo. 929~ ~Now ..... ui:t fwTN111Ujl1 1714t '40.17 IO C714J 640.171Z 9tbll C.. Sell 1t, Find It, 1 T111de a Wfth a Want M Anna's DAY SOfOOl . Pre-School Ages 2 lhru 3rd Grade OJ>('n 6:30 AM thru 6 PM RetJf1tralloMHow lei119 Accephd for Grodet K through lrdt- Hot L..c-.. • s-ch c1r.-..ut ff ,....redl R•actWJ • M4IA SlrMtecl Gr•• I( ..... ltd. hl~Pr09m11 rt.o.ic1~ .Arts Ir Crafh .... Sports AdMties Cw Visit 0. W....._. Cal For Afflal twllt 2110 Thurin Ave., Costa Mesa Phone 646-1444 eo @lfJ ~©9e Register now, for classes beginning in September. Advanced Stitching: $30.00 plus supplies. Instructor: Bunny Crosson Mondays, 10·00 lo 12.00 or 12.30 to 2 30. Beginning Needlepoint, Borgello or. Stitching by Chart (Nordic Bonds). $25.00 plus suppries. Instructor: Lou Burhoe Wednesday mornings 10:00 lo12:00 or evenings 7 ;00 lo 9:00. Classes ore limited • Phone for further information ==ebba. • J NEEDLEPOINT DES ION 2628 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF 92675 (71 4) b44-7904 • HOURS: 10:00 ro 5:00 Tu9$<1•r September 14 1976 Irvine College of Business t.d1pefMl...ce ..cl Ccinfideimc.-.. 1_.. Witt.• ............. wel paid lob! At lr•IH •• can .•. ._. ,_ .•. ._. "-to.d lob Htot r• wmwt to IMl.e. W•"I hllp r-to ... tlMn. T•• yow ca..ke of c.-..n! SfCllTAIY • HC.,,OMIST STIHOGUrHH • IOOU.U GIHHAL OFflCI ASSISTANT MIOtCAL.llGAL SPICIAUZA TIOM TYPING· SHOltTHNC> llUSH-Ur DAY AND EVENING PROGRAMS A proper .ct cornd ...-..U ...... 1 nnu ... louted • tlw ... of ~ M.wport-lnine a.siMss mid 1_..trial C ..... a. Job ,. .... Assbt•c.1 Mott certmy! Ill"-lad IS ......._ aHt· 400 ....., ..... hcne ~fed ln-..,a*illes.. Call MOW for man Info. llMlff• md broc~s. ·1700 E. GAllY AV. SANTA AMA 92705 ,......,_. fwy ... 0,..-•• u 556-8890 . ::Deuefopme;,,t l ' ~nler ~~r '-FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 650 W. HCIM!lton St .. Cotta Me•a 642-1426 Pre-School & ExfHded Day Class.s For TM Fall Tft"m MILLIE HELMLE-DIRECTOR REAL ESTATE LICENS.E SCHOOL • Up lo 7 Classes weekly * Small classes • Individualized instruction • Testing Progr8JD • Text & Tests provided * Tuition $69. Refundable Coll Linda for Details 963-9891 CAL-COAST REAL ESTA TE SCHOOL 111 Sl • ool!Mr1t St. S.it• C Fo.taill Vall•y , I --LEARN 1TO FLY-- PORCELAIN NAILS HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUHfTY TOBE TRAINED IHTHE ART OF APPLYING PORCELAIN HAILS ,,~. /-, • I ----' I l ' For Morr lnfOf"ft'tcttJon Cati: . MAGI'S MAGIC COSTA MESA 642-NAIL SCHOOL OF Become A Certified TEACHER Courses As Desi9ned By INDRA DEVI rtty1ical, ....... & SplritMI O.•efaptMftt . Help YOW"Mff, 8y HelplR' C>:"-s -.. 111 Hmdiftc#• leoclt .... ,r -· ~ s 5 INTRODUCTORY FLIGHT * Colftpl~t~ Pilot Trai1ti•9, Ground School *Aircraft Rntal, Pilot Supplies THE AVIATION COMPANY AT MEADOWLARK AIRPORT 5141 WARNER AVENUE HUNTING TOM BEACH 840.2209. MAIT CAV AHAUGH Ctrllflecl Teacher GEOllGl MOSKIOS C...tffiecl TeeclMr CLASSES LIMtTED-$1art Sept 16th Thr.,ugh Nov. <Ith. Tu111ori 1nclud<>s Special Tra1n1no In Color Therapy, Reflexology, & Med1tahon. Text & Graoua11on Banquet. TANDAVA CENTER . 34112 Violet l..tern, D•a Pt. f7 I 4) 496-4071 (Speakers Available) Tiie liaUt M.tf\letpliice on the Orq1 Coast DAILY :PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS (842-5678) FREE DAY at AMERICAN PRE-SCHOOLS AND PRIVATE KINOYGARTEM Offenno your child lhe following bem~hrs· * Ooens 6·30 a m -<:loses 6 30 pm • Srate Adopted Curriculum • lnd1111clual Atten11on 11 -12 Aalio) *.Private K1no ergar1en • Cornpeleot Ouallf1ed T oachf'f'> • Credit tor Absent Days "' Ages 2-8 Year•, • Nurnllous Meals & Snacks Included • Field Tnps & Soec1a1 V11111ors • Full Acadenr Insurance Coverage • Alter School Programs for older cflrldren *Summer Camp Program Come V1s11 Us Al Ono Of Our Convenient Locations •Tustirt-13806 Redhill Call Melissa 544·1467 •lrvine-3661 M1chelsoo Call Lee 552·7331 •&Mne-1 Bearpaw Call Marv 552·:i222 For Frff 0., Paws, upi.. fJf -,....,. L..ffw-' otk-,.,. .................. . c• 640-7260 w writ« AMHICAN PH-SCHOOLS 4ZH MCICARTHUI l&.VD. NEWPORT IUCH. CA. 92,60 INTERNATIONAL MONTESSORI SCHOOLS For Children 2~ -12 Ycl" • PLAHHID PltOGUMS R eading, WritinJ!. C.eography, Mus i c, A rts. Physic a l t<;d, Arithmeti c:, Lunguagc.:, ::ieicncc, ln· d epende nt Study & Social Activities. IDUCATIOM UTHla THAM DAY CARE o,... 6:30--6 ... •COSTA MESA 646-2134 381 University Drive •NEWPORT BEACH 979-9241 20221 Cypress St •• SA •SANTA ANA 540.4753 2.'>l5 W. Sunflower CEITIFtlD TIACHllS I DAIL y PILOT B. I ,... ~ ASSERTION TRAINING WORKSHOP AT"Wllat 11 lt1 A p r a c· t 1 <' a I l' x pl' r 1 m ,. n I a I works hoJl th a t h t•lp-. p c•n pl c :1c·q111n• '>ki lls lo co mrnun it,ll {' wants 'rnd fll'l'd:o. t•rre<•t1ve ly w h ile i1n pr o vi n g rl'lat1on s h i p s und sl'lr-likl'. AT•Wllo Nucb lt1 P t! o p I t• w h o don 't a s k fo r whal lh\•V want the n hartJ°ur hurl freling.s , people who s t n r t• u p hurl rcc lin gs a n <l l h e n explo dr, people who are assert ~ Vt .. only sometimes. Muti'"J' Co•er: Personal rights and power. the "nice pt>rs on" inyt h , the assertiv~ model. body n·a ct ions and r el<.i-.:ation. fear, g uilt . and d e pre ss ion . trust. assertion on the job. & in rclat1onsh1p~. LEADER LEE HACHEY M.A., M.l .A. l ie M.f.C.C . Oat.: Clo1se1 St.+ Sept. 16th Tilrsdcry E. ... ..,, 7:30-10:10 rM Coat: S60 rer '""°" C.il for rn ... •etl-1. F41ST HIGHT F•U NEWPORT HARIOR COUNSELING CENTER I 000 Qotell St., Stilt• 255 C71411ll·l610 NEWPORT HARBOR COUNSELING CENTER . PARENT DISCUSSION GROUP ••F•nd•d by a Chapman Colle«Je Grant to H~lp rorettts b~ Mor• Effectin. IChi11I r>rvl'fnprncnt. Pro1hlt·m-. /1'1•.1l'111ni.: V .ducs 1 Uull1lifl~ Chll1I ...... If g,,,.,.,.. 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Sc•hool r1·11·11tl\ d1 :<••h ,11·i.:clll•----------1 11111 r;. lithSl.S\ tr111n lhl' """'''""·or Im· BANKli';t; >1:~1-1111:11 .111.\ n •a:mn :-l'\•k1111;: tem HEW ACCOUNTS 11urary ur 1'.11·1•1·r 1•111111in COUNSELOR LOST 111 I' \I, t.11 tllrl\ · W ml'nl. 1·1111:<11!.•r th•~ 11111 " t i:ultl i:irl l ·0 11,.. w, 11.iit.1 Help anted 7100 T01 wor.-Sulur• a) uni) t \·.ir l'lld ll<•w;1rtl ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• qu('11pp11r Yo111'Jlll',1rt\ l<lr our Costa Mesa ofr \1.11111•'. i.:.-1wr.i1 11·p.11r \V 11 ll ti p II 11 t• l I 1 II 1:. 11 ht• I' j.! I ,1 :-0 1' I'\ fl 1' r 1'7:1 ill:-1.l t 11 !'1 I 111• 7tlX !°•2111 .ill ipm CAR WASH HELP F 111nw /\II l'n~111on:-. 1;,) Lm•at ums :'11F:TH<H'1\ll W,\S ll ~l5<l l larl11w Blvcl. ('1\1 CASHIER ./ S.cy Mt~t<• H_. ./ ...,p1o ~k•ot t;,.,,!> -.x .. ,1~1 111111111! 1111 ,,1~ 1•1,.,_.1 \/\ \ \ i~c> .1•1.10 Ns· Lite lypmi:. t-::1.111.·r prr "\'111 '11··-• 11111111· \' 1• 11 -horl h11111 I •I.I\ \l t•l'k ..,.~ ""' ., r' !"' • Sl96 PER WK I t•:"rwr llT r etail Mull t CL(RK TYPIST Expc>riem•cd in purchu:-o· 111~ & 111· 1>ro<l11t•lllm l'nn hol p1d\1. "Hul Will Tram •· M :inui .1ct ul'ini.: l''l.l>CI hl•llJflll Wlrl•· \ ;11 ll'I) nl )!l'nl'I .ii ilut it•' RECEPTIONIST Eiq•l'l'll'lll'l'il Fl'l'l'µl. ,.,.,. ~ w--r11l<'"":rs-:I TI~ ---- l>t'ill';ttll'C' & I cll'(lhlllll' IJ~r~1111ulity to hand l1· hu sy cor d l cs., swJl<'hbt.lord & nw<'l th1· p11hlH·. Goud lypiug is n· . •t'tl, Vnril•ly of dlllll'=>• Non ::.mokl·r. l'mtl ;u·t !\t rJo. Whitr. ~'ol' Interview Paul Dosier Auociotos, Inc. COST,\ M RSc\ 556·7075 COMPUTER OPR 1:r.1H·1·:1nl shill. :i1J11 DOS l'~p1•r ". :, d;iv wk Salan• 01wn l'h111w l11r :1pp1 l\al1ttrHd SV,lt'lll" ('11q1, ;,.11; i:im \l)pl) IJu•k Churt'h·-. I< c ·' t a II r ;I II I • :! ,, !I II !'t•wp11rl lllvtl, ('11sl.1 .\lc•sn Call Mr. Howard 645· 8101 ' " ' ' ' RECEPTIONISTS t 'cl. <':ill :\fr n onlli· I\· l.t10\\' B ,\ & ~t <'hi.:. Li11• ~111.ill '"II hdl I\• d d11 · "'·''\ ~~ ;,lllJ 1110 nt•I I.OST. l'oll11• l1•m11h·, 1111~ 546-2300 "'"'" ' ltd I Ill "'' •II t• .. 11" \111,ll,\ h1·lp 11111 ( :1i.1!1 to J .. 11h HI'.\\'.\ 11 l) \ ,.. Empl11\ 1·rs l'a~ All v •. ,., lt/1;..1•1( 1111 'm1r pt flllill· Colifornia federol ht..kpnc~~SIM'S COOK f•.1•"11""1· "·, 11'1,11 'l'I 1111 l•tl' ........... , ... l'l.1n•1111.1 .\\l'. W··~h!Ck l.11Hdn•h-1.;,\)!l'll•'Y It VII\ ('11 11'\lll . ... s . &l I' t L I l\·rnh \);I .. n: 1::t111 Hll!Ol~1nhSt.S11•rn1 int't'llLIV"" '"" 1.,1r.i iirnfit 0•1n9s oan t';ill[)lll llill ·.;\(il'llt111·c·•. uni· 1. •I \Ill fo'HEt·: HI·.:\'\'• ""'"''' '" .1.k 1 .. 1 1~111 "' • l'<hl.1 \11·•.1 1;1;, U7S ~ J h 6.. m I 1 N\'W pc111 U1•11d1 11:1:1.11 wo 11h ;ir1 n ..... 11011 u ~. 'I' h ,. l71M1 I tarlHt1' Ill. C ~L san• w11' l'' " 1• \' '· I '.! .1 H Ill ol I 11·1·' fr11m t•,1111::·1 '1 , , "',., Business Wanted SO I p o ols 5350 Call tor i\pJll &'ilah ·us Women ,'ft M1•11 we ,11'l' l':q11:il < lppor IO:mplo> l'r l'h1ld \'1trt' 111 r·xd1.ingl' for Lal! lkh t'.111 .1llc·r I 1'1\1 :-I '.! I fll'I' Hiii '"' \\' I . • •••••••••••••••••••••• en " ----·-1 k r h c' 11-----------1 rno111 & brd .• \ Ulllltlll' lllHJllo:! 1\11po111·r 111111·1 '" h·:"'' anti" 1' 11•1L'' 1" 110111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Costa Meo.;.1 pharm11cy 00 mt! nr may c ire< ,;111111tion. hrt 2ptn & e:.ir ll'lt x.n :r":l Til 11111111 1111 .1 .. 1.1 :1· \ \I ' 11 Mfqr Co. wonted. J)r111k1ni: prnhh•m " wanls <'Xf> ilru~ Clerk. of lyping, fuldini; pu1,t-rs. Hanking Iv en·. '.\lah' •W 1"1·111. C1111k:. 60 PER SQ FT Iii l i \\'EST(' I. IF F :\ II \( :T ;, 11 ;,11:1:! DELUXE OFFICES t'11mmt & 1mhll ,., •. 11'1·~. im 111 :wm ~'I· tt. .\,low a' :10 sq. (t l..J )! .\'t)!U<'I & l\lt•'IOll \ l\Jll .11 eas II.incl\' 111 S lJ l•r\\.\, t '.11111~1 I l 11111 FOR LEASE l OFFICES SIS5 MO EACH Vllll' Cf\ST \.\I l•:s \Lor 752· 1700 tNVtSTMENT DIVISION !91RMI l ll f11•t• 'l>.11 l'. 1'1111;-.,,1mwt \n, llld)! l!H ';:!!f.:! S l50MOHTH -..;;•w ,m.111 111fin•,.11f',1r lln:-0111\ & i\1•1q11111 llhd Roy Mc Cardle Realtor 181 0 N ewport Costo Mesa 548-7729 ~II i\ ll I ' 11 r' F I (' ES h.1r hnr ,11"1'.1 :! •"-:I 1111 MUii'". :)17.1 lo 1\:!.111 t\11', t ' p I d • 11 I t> • • I' k )! lli'lllOIHlll\11''1 1:;,. 1;7110 150 I Wedcliff Dr. N1•1111•11 l F111:11w1:il l 'l1 Lt'o,ln9 Office Spoce < '11111111 !'lilt• '.\l.111a i.:1•1' Ii I I > 1; I" :1111 1•\ I :: Iii .fl.\\'l-'110'.'IT (lll1t·t· Hid~ .Sp111 .. \\ .111 u ... ,,.. Iii,'; K 111 \' \HllHI!' SlZl·:s. 11tr1n· I'll.II I' f 11r k:t'-<'. f.llhl \'111.tl!t' 111111 <'.11\lll't)' V1ll.11H'. from . lt> lo SS< Jll'r!lq. ft . "' t 'ti \I .111"' ' "' o .• 1111 t ·11, nt h.1, "'.!llll.1 HM1 .... ,.11 l';1ll \ll'tJhol I klpl11w G l' n know l e ti g c o ( ~\'an:hou!>t: J11bs & work· ASSIST AMT MGR. i:1:1 u:l.1'J. l"ry l'•JOl.s & Uuli 1111:11 •\ITJ·::\ 1.\'\llf.111(11• Coll lh1· m.111 \111h 1h1 ::1hrs aclayK:l.'>·JH:!U pharma l'Y Ol'Cl''l"ary. m~tora hm1ll'•llncom!'. Ncwpnrl Bcad1 llra11l'h l'o s,,1hlc future "' \\ I I k J'1 an Dir ~ P.tth. H~• -----Cu1lowncrrorintcr\1C'A'. Work w/youn~ p~ople, of Fulll't'lon Savut~!'\ & ('h1ld <.;arc man;.lJH~·mcnt. Fro1nins t' "11 •· "'11•111h '"' 1111' 1i7:1;:J1:< MASSAGE 5-ltlll7iO. R :ip11I u d v;1 n t::c ml!nl Loan. Expenl'IH'i• pn• '11111rhorn1•ormmc. H1•!>la11rant.210NPwport '"' :111''· 11111111'' tl1tph·\, -----110.~:-.1bl1!. 11 yuu·r.,111 or tol" lll:!-1 C >nter U r NpB<'h n1>1h1h·'· tall t" 1111 F \S'I Money Wanted 5030 FIGURE MODELS ·' O\'l!r & would bi• av:J1l. 111 fer rnd. S,1lary up1·n. Vu1· . • •• ----:~-r.i~• 7"i0. • • L·, ... ,~I l' I ... :\o, ·1· F H 1-. E ••••••••••••••••••••••• \uv. Asst's :d ;ip•"l call f>44 7173 FOF ''I L d I '/t ,,. "' ,. • • ESCORTS st:lrt work immc ., call ,.. · · ~......:__:;_'" canrng a y, · 11ne. -- S 1-: H \'I t' l'. • i.:1 "! X.iOt l'ri Part\ m •t>rl s ::!ncl WOMEN 18 & UP betwo Uam&3pm. BARMAID Mesa Vertie t'onv. lloi.p. (;()OK S -New •"·:\\' l"H \ m11rtgai;1·· \\ell Sl•rurc-11 OUTCALLONLY 661U:'ntcrSl.C.M. rcstaur;1nt. I>eli·s ly h · HE~T.\I ~" • r ;\I. prn1•c:rty. llo1w:.t, 631 3811 Nul'J t:o. ha~ openings 539-1183 Nill! shift. Knotty Kr~. --- ----menu. Lm•. m Eastblufl . II r"h·1hlt .. ltll"tl refs Xln -----· -· ---for 10 new girls in our --------2125 Harbor Blvd. C~l. V11lag1· Sho1J'.1! C••nt , M1sce oneous ' · ' • · · • BORTION public rel:itio n 5 & 1;.u;.9!)1t) Re ntols 46SO crt'<hl h1~t11r. .. uJ.RJOO A customcr~crvict•drpl!{, ASST MANAGER . ---------CLERICAL N.H. lircat ~11lary & fr, ••••••• •• ••••• •• ••••• .. MortCJOC)t'S, Tru$t l'ounsl.'1111.: ,\, ltl'fi•rral No ex per i enc e MGR TRAINEE BF.AUTIGl1\NS m~c:;. ''l'PIY ill per..;on, 1'111.111 :!X ~o.l.1\",\\k~'ltMl Deids 5035 l'n·i;:.ll''lt ·a\·ail.wt;nils necossary·w•troin tn~ustrious. 0~··r21_. In· f."oJ. pref. Shampoo & t;arnallySt + l:'.t· 1111 \1 k 1·u. 'I\. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :tt llrlll'lpllne5•-17·!l195 . 1 S 8 kl qu1fl', l\ll! N Jo.ds Put.a, makeup ]lirl,;. l\'1'wporl lmmc!liah•11pl'n1.n1: lura COOK, IHCfl. l'l\ll c r. sip-. 1; l.1 •• 111t·tl ;-.; 11 111! I'll L'·"• N ,\N. T~ ~!1 ar)'. Stt5 ti~ 14 w. Y1•1 410 I::. 17th St . C.M. Cenler. Call r~IO·Cill23. cll'rk 111 our 1•11~11wcrn11: F ilinw . mu:<t he' over ll, LOANS 9% '"". 1·or 1nl~·r~1rw <.a • ----------------d rt t I' ·t 01 r • R.11; 111;.;,.1 .. , O Carin,.: \'ottlttlt·.nlial bctwel·n!IA l\f .:H'~t .&SST.MAN .. GER <'P:l men .. 0~11 • ": Applyat llc-mmm~way1>, I ~ I A A qu1rrs a m1n1mu m f1 217 Marine. Ha l l~I. lusiness/ln•est/ Also 2nd TD loons ('OlllhC' mi: ' ri•tcrl'a · 549-9818 Husll·ind & wife team lo BEAUTY m1mU1s office l'i..per1cnc1• ------• i\l)11r\1011, 11d optwn & ---' . . finance F Jtrl'~l Terms '1n•'I' 1949 • • manag1~ Link Stora~l! w ith typin.: sk1fl,, 55'1i5 ~*•COOK S ttt Mt C ki•t•1rnll! Adv•rt1s1ng Unt'ls. lrv1·nc & ''o.ct•· <' I I t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o er CJ· o. /\l'<'r\Hf.: 5 17.:!5r,J ..... "' "u SALON wvm. ,1m1 t> 1011r t' •· Xlnt 1·0 bt-ncf1t::.! /\pply Business . 5005 ~42-2111 545-06 1 1 SALES ~1esu. c1a pnbbtcdo1.r m ccth· qucktt<~ ;in1t :•"}''tr ~o l\lon·t-~ri. Pc rsonnet Opportunity * Sl'IHITllAL H EAUl!:lt Former yellow p:l~C! or mg t:>e<>P e, an mg cas MANAGER wor ·' vaiwly" 10 is m :\IA RRIO'M' HOTEL ••••••••••••• •••••• •••• I $t, 2nd & )rd TD's Fully 1~w1•11o;1·1l ma .:u~int• sa k :; exp. rt'cdpt;;, &. h a ndyman o husy 1•1w1rn111nc11t 1s •• flOO Newport Ctr Dt' DELICATESSEN LtJA."iS A \'.\I I. :lt;! N. El Cum1no Heal :\falc ur female. Com· work. HN'ent r etiree an Qutst.nnding bendils. r~oqu1rcm<·nt. lrl1•al can N<'WJ)()rt llcal'h 11 1).!h prol1t l'rimr Cred1t 1111t11n1111r1.ml SMC'l\·nw11t.'.For.ippl ; mission only.51i3 W.19th ideal ap"J)llcm1t.CaUfa p a id v acation, profit dicla11~w11ut<l h:w~:illovi> i;:qua1011porEmp\oyer 1..11:1111.1 U1•mh l111•au1111 tii:l-·l1ill!lHr11k1·r l!r.!!~131 •l!l:!!>l:ll.i St.<: ~1.fit!J·f~l7i 3Pfl~!:>i~n<'.64U"1fi.10• :-haring, r etirem e n t. r equi remt•u t ~ "ilh -· --- '-,>.tui medical & de n tal & enginct·nn~ or 1lnr11nwnl COPY CENTER •QUICK CASH• 1n:t.1\X1':<; M \SSAGt: ANSWERING /\ulu m echanic. !> da more. MusL do hair. AU cnnlrol bai:k "rou 11d Dusy sho11 has p/time /'\JEWEL\.. Associates Uoh.Ju1111•' L I•' .\1."M'llr work wei•k . S:ilary + Suhry 1s cmr11111·1111ur·1tt' I f h d k T.D. LOAHS SERVICE TELEPHONE t•ommission. Ncwpor responses 111 conhdcnce. • • · l 1· · n1wn lli:t or ar wor mg .,1 1 (' ou11·al111 !l ll, '1'11·5111 Rei>lv toCla•sili" .. ad 011. with r:i.pcncnl'1" • c11:1~· 11c 1ic n rl ab II! pe r s on, r. t>or:11 ":\l111·1i;.1i.:r II OPERATOR . 'l'ir(' Center. G<t'1·8022. J ., ....... I ' '7 I . , II I . 'y 1 · ... . ;1n, c/o Da1·1v ut'lol. a.o upp y m p1•r!!n11 ll1111M•w1 veK wekom ... 1;:1,, 11. t ,fli.tl 111 1·1·~ S () Ul 11'.1 :\I •.,\ ,, S Jlay & ni~ht shit'(. A;..k for Lc:1. "' J ' r 11r«71i >1w~1\.'i ll1 FHt·:t·;l)<l\I . 11111 <!'..!ll l'11resl,Ld1?Unaftl'h -. -------.... !lox t[)ti(), Costa Mesa, 1.::t1l~1·111·21\tl3. fr1•t'tlum I:< ;111 1111111k Juh -----Aut.nmotrvr Calif. U21liffi STANDARD LA~ HACH 4'4-Ht4 •::-n1our. H1-.1tl1111:. ,1..111 Announcemenh/ 1111.t ,,111w11 n11., 11 hlllP ~-USED CAR 'IH"'d. "'" l (.'u•.t.1 )11·~·1 1 Penonals/ 011h1dt• h1'll•"' nr.-llNI 111 I\ l':i) llkkpr 111 $700 SALESMAN' •:-O<'llllCl l. l'\l J1 ,Sr Lod&Found fir1rl ".II \11111w a l1J\1•il ~.·· .. 11•t.1111·' I0<7MI MEMORIES 11 I \ I • •• · ' .,, New car doalt·r:;h1p. Fr· ·~It "·' ll'llllo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oii\' n1·('cl lwl11, l'llll 1111' Sc•(\' 1 ... ·11~111g $80() I 0 $!C be " er 1 l 11 . E X• BEAUTY . ' •Ill IOkS'l'Oll ~: Lost & Found S 300 ('.\ltt-:! N 11' 111 ow·:i rn ul Vil..C 'l1·rk In $:~;:1 f)Cri<•nrc a must. Good •llH.\l'l-:11\ \\KH'\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ·.,11tt1 ('"·"' ('1111•111111111' ln1n1.'l1t•r'1>1101WIA0 rncy " I OPERATORS INC Ill ·1·1•111<'1 .,. ' ' ,. hours.M1•f!(}h .. .;n,y1 1•r. • '' • •••111"r 1.os·r U ul'h•·.,.;, t1·m ll1•~111t:1I. i•tt1 1:111 111Xl·:17th<.:11.,1.1 Mesa P hone MO·OH 2. Jluol • • 1-'l II' II I' 111·: ltd 111 l :1•rrn·111 Sh<'I' ltlk & t rn St11lt• 221 G-12· 1470 inl{lon Beach t1rm1. Best 11hop In town. Wu /\ J' l'l.11·: 1> l'ont.11•1 \i.:111S.1111 l'1.1n•· .,,,..,· ,-.11 l r\1111.' & l"lll-:t·:l'1't•i:1iam·~'l'C'~l' ------i------·-----t nl.'Cdofl{'ruto~w/follow M/\C':Nl-:'l'ICS t:Ortf'. •71111.11 11111 5tllt~al!I 'n1·1,tol . S1·pt Jr d ,. <·onf1!11•111111ICoun:whni: --------~ i\uto in1u1. lb .Ch commu~s1nns n21so11thA1rncst lll'w.ml ~.it: 01 w Zlhr Ll••·lln.-x:i:..:-14:1:1 OFFICE MGR WC'ckly. 1•ot.J vac:illo1111. ,._. /\1''1' f l()tl.S 1··, S<U:it11 /\na, t:a llf !l:!7.,a Ch II ... ... nil hoUdays, m1'11icol & den· MAINTENANCE ti cn,.rn1t oppo,.u y for indlvid ual wlltt or tol inirnrnnco, life Ill· EQll/\l .. i:nni1.ulioruil i;klll~. r-:x11. 11uram•e, r1•liremr11t plan OPPOHT NTTY BEER TAVERM s l.IH .\"IHa: \'Ol "TY I.OST : :I mo 1-, S l 1\t1uarj11~ r\•nrnl\• W(11.llrl t 'OUNTl•:ll <:I RI~" H1\I( MAIOS f'..1rt llltll'. G1•11rl(<•s, • !tlY'I W l!llhSI <' M. l'rc<lit 111\rrvicwer. !.':"<'" & wlrnd:c. Mu11l type. W" Will I ralll. 4!/2·•17:10. :lpnt lll!.lpm. --------..... 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V1•ry <llv('r~1r1,•<I to11 "f1<1I for top 1ll.•1•1to11. l\lui<t h av1• t.11iiunu l1 1lls M 1111 Phon• 581·7700 IEAUTY OPERATOR (2 l 1\1111lblant.s. t 11 Shum· 11on pt•rscm. Will traiu. Hichorl'I Out'lldl('. :.mo ------•round 9 /9/76, lll:lt•k ~ &1 1·13.'>0 21:11~~ automobile hnck .. rouncl Newr)()rf.Clr Or, N.U. l..<.'arn ;1 t•1v1h11n trnrt e "' h11va n serv1ca to ofror or SdltnJ{ anylhin~ with a 11001111 lo 11cll . plurc an atl Ually !'lint Cl11"1ifll'd /\d 1 n th I' f) (11 I y Pt lOI, ill ;1 11irnr11e nwttcr • C1t111111£1ed Scctlon •• • J~:_ c~ll f~l2·5G7K_. ____ , Phone li4Htli7K. MEXICAN FOOD Col'kapoo m alc. Ctill Executiw 45 would like EXECUTIVE tAW NEARL.Y SJ0,000 MO. Duys, 675·5SQO. to mcrt ,.;0 m:m under •IO. OFFICES Includes hquor. &nts 200 k . 4.,,, 3l 72 wh1k an lh1• Mmy llS 1.mmC'~. opening. Vho~c· BEAUTY·Mani curtlit i:rarf.;, Ji :u. l~·ncrils. Shar <.;ar_ncrim •• JlAU Jo.n wanted at El Toro beauty tramlllt!. hnoi.1011. nwals. _MCYfORS. 979·2500 :o1olon. l\31·4743 for in· ..,.,.y,.. ... :1oKJ1 '1n ".6"'" .•11 fl. 5'"'o l"ll"c. LOST: Beloved Toy Colli<• ~~-· _,,._,. _ • _ Mo'.>l prc.~li11inus IO<':it ion " ""' ., " " b y Uran ~e Cou ot y Nequires :t1:;1()()0 down, 1Sht!ltiel Mall.'. J\nswerii TheGetltteTouch /\1rpor1 . J'an(l1ct.I \l/hltn A~.s:t1--120tl to ··st u r ': • Vi 1' · f orthc ltlllccxtros )'""'"'C"liA. Ni•w cpl ., ---Bush:ml/Ham1lton, 118 0 .• 11 •1 ... ,5,,,, ""'" <>• •"· 'J .. Dii;tr1butors hip-rcslork & 002-7107. R1•w11rd. Jn i ... cu " uS a,.c d ri>s. Prio o~ty. ~~90 servi<'l' n•t:.iil st ores Call i51·3!l:ll ~Q0-7f000L. To Ste, call w/nalion:illy known pro-1-'0 UND. German Shep p.,...a1 S • 5 360 '11 • • d urt linl.' (.'ompany will puppv, 3 4 m~. old . Mole ;.~'17.'.. enicH f.h'.. Lawyer. Accountnnl l'S\nhli~h ·all rl'lJll Inca· w/ ctiok<' chain. Mesa,dcl •••• ••••••••••••••••• 0 r Jn d i a n C b I ('f lions. Modest lnve'ltmcnt Mar.Mb<03'79 A· PARK 1\1.\SSACF. Professional hlclg 1770 of~.150 to SG.100 '<l'CUl'ed f'OUND 0 S h I lk Nf.W ""-A "•"'' S ll brmvcnlor;v&IOO'.c buy-; ,t·nm ('p, 1 1\l.LURl:'l/GSTt\FF ~~:~::io "~-l r~D~~·n:: b:il'k :'ll!tl·~ml:'nt. Cnll &t:ln, Au~ 29· fcm._Vlc ~OOOF'l''W/TllfS,\O Century 21. S4S·ll68 collect. 1213 10118-8530. Sprur<' & llr il. F · V · Mon-Sat. ll:lm•<t1>m Ask for Ken Walll'rs. 839-6276 Now open Sun Noon-Spm f4.t Newport Blvd Ste D. l!ISS·D r urk /\vc, 456 Sq.ft. Sl6S. mo. Ulil SF.LL Idle He ms with a Have something le sell? Costa Mesa pt. 675-!W57 D:iily rilot Cla~slfied J\d. Classlfled ads do it well. &16-9944 G-lG·9944 , u111for111s. nu·t.lu·al. rlcn· tervicw. tnl rlu11 S:l61 a month. Ca ll your A r m y lh•r r111l<'r Coe<la 1\11·~11 r110 102G l111nUnJ1l<111 Br h 002·M2l JOH\ the IR'Opll' ~·~t· JOm~d the Army AYON IOATCOMPAHY Needs Ccl·Coat touch·up Ho·H A VffY person. Must ha\•e exp. M~fTY ChriitmcH. Apply in person. Btwn 7 And Monty & 3. Sklpjack .Boats. 1763 To Pay For It Plocentm Ave. C.M. S tart Now Sc lltn ~ . ASSEMBLERS heGutiful prodm!ts. Call GARAC!E ~ALE . ads in Wlll tr:i111. Good wo1'klnA 540.7041 or Zcmlh 7-l:IS!l lhe Da1ly Ptlol bnnA hap.. 1·01111!1 & twnl'fits. D11y forinformalion PY re11.11lts. To plact• your sl11tt lntorv\vs bctwn • drawin~ card, phone 8:30am & 3pm . Com • M2·5678loday. """'"""''~-i pulilc Corp. i ll W. 17th Classified Ads sell big ::it. Oldg F·JI , C P.1 items s mall items o Find what you want ln l'i<IS· 150l any it~m. 642-5678. Doily Pilot ClassiCieds. I t H.C, W•t.cl 7100 H.lp W..t.ct' 710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ....,w.t.ci1 1too Het,W .... d 1100 ....,w •• t.c1 1100.....,W•hd 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tuesday Septembe1 14 19Ni DAil Y PILOT 8 I 3 IJl':t,I (;!KL GIRL NIDAY ~luarp, <' pu1. 9 lu I, Tut'' I ru t'rl . l!#'f ·lH:. ovonru 0 h. l.o;unn ~1'\Clll~lST ~'"J Att•ltd-t T op W.r ~c·~ &. lllnl befwflt!I tnl)'\ lllW COO\ l&lnp. ~'(l).'.) Thunn A\f, t ':\I tit~ 3:.115 THE CITY OF HUNTltliTOM BEACH Hefp W•t•d 1100 Appllonct1 10 IO iture IOSO h Uelb•rry ml'at l11r I.A Ttm 111 :'\ B &. CM St.ir1 &!:tS f)t'r mo ,. hvn11~ :>.all.1710 Ur ll\1Cry, llt•Ul UPPl'.lr Gund tr.iMp nrc Mrn "' hr + ma ... ·ur llll\·r\ 111 \ ,111 l:J7 37:.'0, I ti Jlll•lll Oc-11\'l'I") dll\t'r &. pru1Jur tlnn worktr <.::111 1,12 :!~)4; tor appoinltnt'nt Dent.ii a~i.il\t d~fl<'f Jh•h nc<"d:\ full t 1n1c w111 i... :!:! ) rec Collt•1w Af\. r1.·• t'11l Hl>i' dcntr:tl tru1r1111i.: t. • Xray llr'tl No t''lll't'r hul _tt,u1ck lo le urn. 4!)!1 411'1:1 fih:irp. mutur ... •~Ir ~t.irtn. t>ood I> p1~l. tclc11bone 'Okf 1'1 ~' ofr ""~' r~-cfd. 979 5G80 l' H vTO I \ I' t: t i.ver In 111111l1luooel moJd.a. ht'h>ful l>l~l'l.A \' MOIH-;t. IH ILUt:ns :IHL fl{ll>.\\ ,,,.cJ di' l:.ll.~r 111 1•1.otw ... 111uuJ, Su~ml i\•at~l.anh •• 1ain l'l ndJhh.o. fllJlUrt' per •11n hl>t'rilu~ l.. f1111 .. h11111. 3pm &: t l)Jm 7 .1 m l-:\ii.·r "1lh '"" 11111 ;,bthl~ lot t-:l>~l 1>1•1C \I \l'lll. I T ~l\'I d \\ 1111r.i111 111.ilUfl l.rbnrul .. i.hud\·' .. cur ~llli>t Olul..t< "" n !>t'luv:. & .11111111. Jl\l P. ;\k,1 Vt'rde 1.11n" '-lil")"t 'II.Ith 'tort' h.1\\! 111111 !I)~ l'\lk'r II) Com llU."ll. Clil Celll\"r • 11,lt1tlll'h 10 hr 1111.~k 1.1rolol) v,· m ,I\· h1nl\l ~I t' !It :-Wm1• 11.11d benl'lll ' liti:! ll..11wr /\\ 1•. 11 \ lllt' ---- \l·I \ nu,. 1"01 kmi.: ~oruh ii 1 i!>\ u,,1. !)(ll1.t'1\IJn1111er 111lin Ap1>I)' 111 l.l<'Don Sh.11 v .1111 • .11 ti\,, uH1t•' 111.'l"' en lO & t:: noon, ~t.\10. r 11nw '"' h•'.1111~ m r.:r " '"" '-~1.·1t"tnr1:11 L'u ~tom S h :id1• &. ~alvn i.'Vll "''"llOrt'l:ti !>lolh 111.•1•1.h•d 101 fa,t Ur11J>.!t) She>p. ~ f!a,l l'lr, Nf'w1ttrl"l lw.wh i:ro" 1111t orllwJnnlc vi I ;tsr-.t &T ...... 14.dMW....._ Announc('S Openings 1-'or The 1-'ollowing Positions : COltenff Finisher $927·$1144 Mo Meilthtt•ce Wartier -S756 Mo Clerk Ty,11t -$603 Mo GnMtds Wortser-$736 Mo Cou=-i llwy. Corona 11el~1 A lt>S 1 .• 1 111 .. t.xp ht•l!Jlul CJll All r c quir'c JO d nys prior '1.ir • • " .. i• I ,. u I> :M.: "SIN) I --------~··"port lk;11h H1•:;ort ' ----unemp oymcnt & HO residency. t :1\1dl11tl i.1wu~1n i:·•l11\ 1w1'·1n·; llkl..p1: & 1vr111f: Applic ations will be acct'pll'<l at 'fhc bin.II Awl) 111 1wr1>1u1. Mutur1.•. :-.111 .. 1 lw 1k11t>11 Employment & Truinin~ <.:enter. 520 ~und1111><•r Inn. :!IOI K 1l.1hh· 1>1111;.111 p · \\':inll'tlft>rl'rt"1itm" or t'o«"ll h'>'.~:11~1 .- ---ecan. ll uqtmm,on Beach throuAh GIRL •..•••••••••.••••...••..........................•.•••..•............. TOW T ltlX'I\ OIU\'l':R Kenmor" i-to't'. d,1"''" 1-: Pf'r 'd Pl>ly li 6. \\' IUll\• ;autoni.1lll I !I ,., , 'l'11w1n11 lilh <l ll\llh' oltl SWO l'h1l .. 1 lfrh1~ '\ U '\11 I ro'l '11h 11111 111 TOW TRUCK DRIVER lr1t·zrn1: 1'JI'·" al) tWb l\.~11 ~11•1 1; ~: IC cf 1 1 i: ll11ll•>m O\t'r :.!I, "'I'. ,•11•J11 II' frt'\'/l"r. h111i.:·· 1111 lft 1'f111I :o.al + romrn . in• Vrllo \\. ~l11l r1>111I ~ \•II' \ L'. 1\111111111111 • ,. IMS \)1.)1,j ~"r"'"· 1 .u~ N l'I • -l'11m1no ll<'.rl, S.111 AUC:hOft 8015 l'lt~ll\l'l\h: ••••••••••••••••••••••• TYPIST ELEGANT HOME ••IBUY•• tioud ll'loJ ~·u, 11111111 ,\ \1111li.1111 "" UH I "'" wll 111 s~ I.I. t.1r \ uu MA.STHS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 A.ft 6 CA.LL 554.7293 \ \ I . "I'\\ ~ ""'" I \II " .111p1 ·.. llll•a \\'1h1111 ' 1111 I l'.1111 '\ 1 •(I" 'II\\ " M1111•io :.1.1 ,\ 1<11 \\ I'll h . I' " 1.I" 7!•.111 ,\ :Ml! :l;!tl;! :O.lon & l'Ul'' F,1hl. .11· 111n1lt· < ll, Jl••mlahh• 1\p lllV, 1:>15 l'w1111>vrl llhol t:M IH MlWPORT If A.CH \ 11 t 11111,·' ~. 1\ i.: I 1.., h ll\01h ''"Ill ,\ "\Ill • llkHll *AUCTION* """ 1· .. 111 • •·l•llC Sl °"" \ \' ~1·:1• 1· 1H Ou Th<' 1'11•111"''' al :.!I:! "l:'ll;~ l'I .. \\ 'I: fu•1.· rnu~t hi· i.:und ty1.1a .. 1 . ovenloi.: lur S1111<Juy C•lll) Monday Sept. 27th, 1976 lil 5PM. Call \\tll'I l 'url.111~· i\tlc•n1Lo111 !'t1•Jlh ". ptlllllt' Fl··~ ht ~ ~ ~1111 ••Ill 7 l:fl Uental Chu1rlihlei\''' ,., ~ '11 1", 1 h i nill•·lla11J "11nll•ll ~.·111•lrff dri\'er 111 :-;,111 Ju.111 536·2526. ~t'tl. !\Ion ... ,. N1•Wpt11 I h'lt'~lhUn~·. ~ ::1:in;f' nrl H't' :-.111;e1 !lilil S.1. l'~l. llW) (' ... P••I r ,I no 111' ,I\ h 0 r 1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! w AITER :l llrio. l''rml llll 1-:1<• I ':-;I' .. :t..•t It l'I; l 1 I W,'tl Thm' ~·, 111;1\ 1'1111. 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I l.Jl?Una Uch491·29'lG t·-1~ wrl·'A"1)()1ntn~"rll b k ' i ~..tOOOor8Jl·l:l:!I • .. v.r. ,1'11Pf'TI nJ>llV -------~ -.. u.. ~. l.l'O\J lni: C'arµet mfg r o e ra_~t· o 1· n -S511 1'•-".I I II \ \I I II .1 I' ,, l·\1lllh1111: 11111 .. 1 :-.di \I.Ill\ 1•1,.111 1· .. 1 ·'I' ph, a 11'"'• l.11111". hal" hl,1111-.•·I • h 11•1. '• to.' l'JI l'l'I "" 1·1 1•1·1 , I hr"" r11ltl,.•1 "·""'"I 111Jl'· ''" 11111• Ir.am•~ 1•1tl111''· 111111111 • ,1llllh ll•1 '"'' .lll"J Ill)!!>. 1lulhl'I-. nl,1 pit• l11•cl fr.1111<•. I!'""' • 011.r 11ph11l'h 11•11 'h.a11 --211 I.vi. Molino<;, ~.an E .... OPftOrl-ity nl't'tl." 1~·ri.on tu hnmllc l\1•\1ix1r1 t:cnu:r for ui. WAITRESSES 1. 1 8020 DIHTALRECE,T. (.'ll•mt'lll<' 1!'261:!_1 ___ )lautll'nal\I.{' s-..i..y.,. hi:hl lyprni: &' vhunes blbl t>Ui>hlt'r . Mr1t urc J~~th1•r I" llm(' Appl\ IC'(CH T ... .,..... 1 h f A 1 f)t!1SOn $..\:,0 mt> 614 2112 111 •-W.••"on. El ~tatJf1•,r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W;mled for bu!.y dt-nt,11 GU•RDS JAMI ORIAL --'11" 01 in•:c. Pfl ,. 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It trro·d 'tt•lrnmt' lll~hl .\I .... b :10 10 !.I 00 ~nm ~Piil ~Ion fl I t.Ut. . !>h 110 \Iii wpm. i\p11ly ~Nm \l.r B.irkl'r" .,, • \ llUS IUl>\'111;!. \ltll l'OIHI l Yr man e'llpc•r . So l°<lllMt.i.rt:'t,ofrbr:dO.:!, $3 0. hour l '••ll lr11 11.1111110 \\nnt~.ror blll>Y dental 'l':\ll :ll~SanMiguC'IUr ~-l-l""l l' 1 \I :-~ ClnlySIM!'>:ll1 llMH Ln..:una or~. 4!.l'J II.II l 11,,.('(l\\\'1.I l'l~ary. al I i ll I :i21 till ore '" Sanlll Ana art>a. li·!uo' l"u . _"°' __ •1 .... 11' ti ~ .... -• • ---PIXO,ERATOR Good oppor. Coll --=...:.. ·--__ _ liald1n9Materlals 8 025 ,,, ....... ll' t ·"'"' ··I· 111'11 hl.111~1·1 , lu.1 .. lt•I' 11\t'll \ .11111 \ 1111· ... 1. \ .... 11a1111 I (1'.lllt'r. ,llllhllll' I •ll'lk'I l"11h•r I'll\ 111 I' l'I'\\ 1111•1 ,I, llllh h lll•ll •' l:.!.1 ,\1 I'll\ I 1 ·1111·11 I ,11:1111.1 111··" h l'~I 'I ''~ DJ:::\'T L Si':CRE'L\11\'. GUYS & GALS ------,\n."\enni; bcn1rc'. Ex !>H·S3:17. SF.CRl:.,'AHV Xlnt t)fll Sl WAITRESSES ••••:•:•••••:•••:•:.•••• bool.kl'l'lll'r, lt>Ctll 'I LI 1 ;\L\1:0."TE:'\A;l:(;E:\ti\~ 1w•r't1.1\pply&7 W.l!Uh Cood •"lury nn•t of·· El(1wrll'll('t•d """Ill t ... Dt\llSllAKfo.~ ·' l'''"n \'11'111. r: 'uro ".l'<IUll l'U. t.a~una lhlb "" C ''" . ~" • llonist , cxp;:r or wlk)!c, •11 .. ,1. 111 w•>d• a re" 11 .. 01 , ar , K:~ J:\:'l M. Suite H. '.M. 811111 Please reply to PO floi. pen.on. Mon thr11 'I hu~ flj rrrt ( r \1 1 II C n II ~hair llitll' Jl0'1l1on ;ibo ,1 J,1, fun Joli Eur n ~ _ lJ :. __ __ 1pm G42 MO:l. RECEPTIONIST 42-l . Uulbou lslund, <.:a II.el wv1.• 11 :J & f• 11 \I a11y111nc• 51~147••111:!1 avail._M_t._300_ '-__ · __ 111 :.:io 1,..r wc·•·I.. ~"' ~hm.it.!~r·f'or Fu~l t'u0<.t:. - - --lr\·in<:Coust<.' c. 92fo62. t.ull1\,•r s lh•st.1111 .1111 C -& 111111,. 1111 .. 1111,1111111 lllllllh' f:\pc r prof'd , bul nnl ~ PIX O'ER.ATOR l':\•rnmi:-< 5 tn 10 PM. !~IX:! ~l .11: \rthur lllHI ameras DISHWASHERS H;J11"11·1 nn•. ~t a i·iin ;: p.I) Sun·Thur11P.\tto7!\!\I, "'-.Jn .. ~cluy thruSumby 'iCt'rcl crryt hnokk c,•pcr. lrv111e Equipment 8030 dA0p0pnl~S h1t1.1~'1c1r~1~nu'-:\~~~.1., l·:qu.1101~11 111n11 ~ $111 1:!.000 yr i\pply Ucl lllll lurt'. r P:l llOll'o 1 ul e C' c. l'all liiJ tll:JI :~~~kt •. ·~~~lu~aC•1•~;upa~r,;, 420 Wuilre:.:.::-tm~ho~:. iii~ ~.·3·~~:1:.~:;;·;.:~:1:;.:·:·,:l~I---------- , " .. v. I .mploy.,1 Tam. ~5<!!'i:! L.;i l'a' ltd, 11t•1 ... on l'tl ,~·hill'. t rain· • h h & :'\~wptlrl l'1•n11•rPr :\fl I 11'11 in)! 64ti8000 1' O I'.; wks pu11l\111•.1t1on +puid "ui. er:-l hiy .' ''~" 11a•h n11.1• ,11111 .. 1,11ul I> I \' ii 11 l' ~; •DISHWASHER 11 D:iyi. Wk EH111n1;~ Call ~1 \K 71111 t>O~ T ~hv 1• H t.>lp. p 11nw ,\\I ~o '"'-I"'' 111 c !o\•111.rlc. a~c ;::, 1:, 1\1Jvh 1n P•'r,,11 11. :\Ir. L>onut . n.> E. lith !'il. Hoircutter&Stylis t .n~una 1 s ___ --· ' ' -RECErTIOHIST hohda)'!I. N.H. 1;.1:">-0ll21. i.h1 ft s . 0•111 \lalo' Ownt"t and "Jl••rat,.J 1o, IHll'~E llHl.I> !'\I.I x:1: l.!.-.uorll.lix:i•t \f1\T l'1C I: WO:'ll..\~ PIXOPERA.TOR Pk:isunt 1>hone voire, l\tr. Turner, T r1 -t•11 Sp:ia;ho:tl1 Syn!llrat<',4~l5 nl'\\'m:111 ~SO !l'l:!l:.!!'i!l • l.;•;i\11a•1111111l1\'lll)f11l'CI 11 11m~ to w,•ltonh· P111me. N11thli. & \\'kmh typin1t r»qwl'i:d.8.47·9G71 lltalty. C'um11ui1 llr .. ln ·a11c J •• ,,•rul .. 11:.; .i.:11"' l'u•I 11 \IBOH l·"~=--~:H 11<'\\llllll""" & \'1111t.1d rl''l'd !\lu:-.l !Jo• cx1.1er'rt ----1'tmn l'c·ntcr. A111>ly 111 Cats 803 5 dt•1·111.1l •11 111111. "l "'''-"'""'"'"HI '"""· lw mcr•·hJrll:.. Fl,•x1bll• hrs Plt•a:.e l Oii ror up pl TIECOROl="G SECTY Secretory. Jr. n-.·r~nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.,.,,0111''· •I• I" . l.111111~ var;it111n t'11l-ntdl' :\"'c<'d-..:Jr. Im~ ty prrrg U-:J thn a U:iy C lub, To allcmd l«>m~wnei: Gi'owing <:vrnpany t1111> Wt'ldrr. 2 '"· '''P<'r .\~or-A.lilt: o 7 ''"d' nlcl :trl snmr ""m"' 111.,, 11t.·1 mJll•·ut po~1l1u11 II.I! ;:..i: :w.1:; l'.l;,·5000l'ICI r1W i\ssor1ul100 Board or part tum• open1ni; In rd !:>I 1) , t ~ ~0· ~1arne!o<' ln11i.: h.11rt'l.I kit l'rh ,.,1 1,111 I\ t'.ill :ill ~•·~I -------Directors Meelmi;s, ap· co,ta l\h•s:i. l l't>rma· Hr:dfll,:IJ\;;7 5';~ .. ,.,.11 · tens. J H1rm.111 <wht -----Ml•<:h.1n11· N :Ol'LE PERSON prox 2 n ights "kly. Call nent, 3 1110)1 for 1>horp _____ ._.:...:.__=-. :_ fl'E'l). llox lru111<'ll & HA.IRSTYUST UMdCarM•chonlc t::io:w lll't!ds p/trmo as· 5.56-1876 agJ,trcs:-.rvc i.:1rl who can Wl'~LDt:Rs W<'an•·ll. S iu cai:h Upt•nm~ for I 11 rchublt: l-:\l'<'rlo.'nct:d Su• Hoh MK' 111 wht.I<' i.upply. Ful· think & work on lwr nwn. llt!han.: "<•l<Jl'1.,, .. 1.1111• 551 GO-I:! ---Jt-u1t ulh!c·" :! \ r~ l .. Clt\ r s n '· d 1· r ~a I u r .v & h rap1La\Jttt.d. tif3·22ZI. RrUef Baker .. 1 ~·r e~\per~ Gd lyn1na & phone vOil"e I & I \ I -- DR'S "SSIST -or " 1ll lra111. sal.rry 01~n "' · •'l>l\ a umanum. ' Ill> ' :i1amC'\<' S.•al l'mnl 11m 1 Coi.IU )ll'~:I ~ :111 jtl I loll I \I' :qopt \)'\I.\ "' I lllllllP! !I 11 Oth'll ,,olr l!fh!I 11111 I 11 U II I 1· I ~ h ~ p II• h ~.a I '"II II 11 II Ill !I.I Ill l~llf "·d·•11ll till lll'<il "" • ~n '"lh 1 .. ,.\... Oran,;e l1<·0 .. l11' =-'v 1,ho1w .alb a mu,1. Xlnl opportun1ly 1n fl{'r,on 11 JO tu :I 1111 tred r . 1, .1 lrt \'ouna: I.uh I II) 2)1) ror l'o \ ht'lllt·I· ll•'l I''' plt•a:.l'. P•rfed Woriclng 5Ul·llll~ hf r ll'\I ---to l>l.1rt ('31'\'('r. C.:nll Mr. Mon 1-·r1 } -C~·: I • . mo. 0 lt-i:111mutci11llt11n1•1111 .. 1 700 0 commiuion Houn Llol\\ns for n111)t ~t'JM2.l ~Pi\llC'll ·\FT SJ.S.:.i15-.i.J:l : :.~:i11i1 ~I>;·~~! ;\1~1 11;,~1.a + SSOO Cash lonus 8 3:JO.:iJ_'JJt>J3r R.E. SALES Se<'l 'Y·Allrn1n A')l.L;l' _iiOW _!itlP•~ C: "·-OCJS 8040 Horns 8060 \\e~cn1l 111 ... h11"I \1111h 'l11 \lm1• l11ll.11r \\1· .. 1 \\'or kGhr':.adll) earnmi: ~ewport lieach-l.11.lri L1fe.lnsprodu1•1•r1n l.ni: \\0:\1,\'\. o1tra<'l1\{', ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .rny 11 II o r 1•' 1· .! 11 :! "'"' (ouil uh·nll.ol 11111'" '' SJ·~ 1oer hr m pleuunt \ illa ge office has Op('n· N1gut'I rwcl1.s ci.ec t) Ill' ubuve u\ i.:" Mu~I clt'!<ll <' a 'Oii 1-\SllllH: ·11-:11 It I,.; It 1.11..,• '"'" 1''.nc lf,h '•1thll1 llurhor 111\rl ('0,1.a '"111·'" P ou. t•7•1 '''~' Ill surrnunilinJ:i... Ucal ings for l'Xf)l.'nencet1 rl'al "<'l'l·y :?tl·:IO hr~ \\k. I.if .. t lime cart'rr 111 bl.':tlll\' l'll'St'h.1mp l1tooil lull' //.: 1111111•· h111h 'I:!.\ l.111 )lv•.i ll'\I wi lhe public in oor e s latf' 1-oal t>i.1~t·o vlv Ins e~1>vr helpful bul nul 11rhl. \\'1111111: t11 11.1111 111\Y :I Ito i-111<1 ,,.," .1ft 1.111111.11. hHlto Farn '\llJI "I.. c up 'l'lhn" II El I" "'''I"'' ·111' ll.11t Vull<'r II 111•h 1 1 ~ 111'''''' 111"1 "" ' 1•1•• MOTEL MA.IDS t;\fJl'r. p rcf'J '1 us l 'l>c.11. fo:nl!h'h ~lj :11:!8. lrnnc oh' r t 1.1rut'nl1nl! lli((h csl l'ommll>\lflnS. lll'I:. Salnry open. Pit 1-;"dui-I\ 1• sho11. •!\•JI .iJO tH~.S T1ma> I.de Rooks pe1:.011al.l_r.i111111r: f'lro !ll:!,6i3115110 ll:ur)hi!.hl!l:I gr:1m. ASK FUil ll ll,L -• I n:-h ~1·1lt•r 1'111" Jewelry 8070 -11 --· -~1 --·• l"I~ ~· h1.1h·1 .. 111 lht·1r hc>mt- , ,)Jj ,, ·''--• 7\\1 il'\I \\1'• '-•'· , .. lh11·""'" pc>ri.nnolll)' Ml::RRl::LL ..;,•n·rc·l' St:1l1011 1\llcn \\'om1111lu h.1hvs1l ;\!cl11 i\J.;t','h•l1•,\\t1rnwd lllo1'1 l•~l'I)' '" i.Un••t'd llnnl , <'1C1't:r '1l. IJ:1y & h'lqini::t ll.iy~l'l'l'llk 1.1:;71;:1 WANTED - Exec. Manaqement I~ jX! II"' Miil "ho 11\'t•fl'o 21111 llll'•lffi l' " I 11111· l'1•lc111ial SI lllO 11111 hl) r li:IH til?.l 1-:~p t)h,11•111111'\ \I'• htH 1·1:111 ~I u .. 1 lw alJll• 111 t)IK' 11n•,.rriplu10 l:.alt1•h t'all o" 1wr lur 1mc1\1ew, !>lti 117ill FACTORY llh1t·11·.111 J•·h~ ~n:-..i .v \\'11\1 t-:'l \•~t'inhll·n I' .11·k.il!l'I'' l>n\l'I~ '°" 1:,·11'1 I.Ill' L11 l.1111•11 \\'orkeN l>n)' &. "111C ~h1(h On ·r1w Job Tr.a1111111( T•mp A.ssitn"'-b \11111) ll.111:> K•lty Services Inc Newport leoch•833-144 I or-..• 547.9535 Opn Tuesdays 'til l :lOPM thru s.,temb•r Futl.r+on 179-9762 Equal Oppor Employ•r ,,.,,, .. ,,, u .. ,.,11 <".•• •h·• tol•• l••I t ,., .... HOSTESS '\110'\ l>l TY St l ' ... 11\ 1:-.0 ltS I 111 :! hr' IHI 1l.1y $.1 lfi I" I '" II II =--· '"~·· lh~I it:1llll1~1 II II '\;llik!lf>l ,. .... 111on ll llt'll \\ )!<H>d l'•I' \\. ltt'lll'lll' i\ppl\ 111 1"'1';>1111 :•11 tll .i11111 l1:1~' 1----------i '-l 'H~t-: Woody's Wharl :!.1111\\' ;\:1•\\1K11 t Ill ~B llol 'Sl':I-\ 1-:~l 'l"Li l'llll.IJl'\lll·: 1.111• ""ll'('~l'l'llllli.!. <.11011' I h I I 1 I t .I I 1• Ill J I II I l \111111,111 p.111 t1nw :'\ 11 Jf' ·' tdl1 .Ut1 I llma"•kl'"I"''' I nr I! 11<''1 11;11111· 111 ('\I j\\l '11'\( ~ 11 I' \I , \ \I ., h ii l ll1111wl..• qtt·r II\ 1• Ill ll\'I rm EIH'h•h 'l"'.rl.111~ lfrf ~ lt'CI ti :; 111 :. Ill:? LYN'S & RN 'S Im 11wcl 111 I<' Ollf'n& n i:' 1111 .I 11 .11111 11 7 ~h1lh 111 1111r -IX lwtl 1 l'll«lllhtJt11111 l.oc 1hl\ \\'1• offl'I' to11 ",11:1·' .1nrt our bt•n!'fth p:11 kal!•' " 1•\1.:cllcnl l'k.•~l' JJtl•I) ;il IEVERL Y MAMOR ::u s2 \ 1u i-:. ... ira<la l • .ij!unu tl1ll:o.. <.:a \111-:quul Oµponu1111' t:111ploycr lnl!•n•-t••d hous1'"1" .. s & ~l'l'lil Jlall ii 1ll'I~ t;\eto Full & p /111111.' J\p ,111 "·hi 1.11141 :1~1 'I Ill' 1 .\'-II 1>111 1.' 11 "luoh'lll!o. ,,•t•l.mi: perm. U 1j1j11 j1\! ply, Shell Stull01l, 17th &. -IMJ: OHl::I II ENCi·: l'l;a" I' ,\I II F 0 ll \ ii Iii< l'O'~~n"··1ll8:1:1110'J!i . 675•7900 " lrvmf',N.B. \\'11m1•11, l't11m,., 211 I<. M.1rt \\'t'«I S1•111 l~1th i\t J l·:\\'fo:LHY. W,\T(.;111·:~ u ld1.•r 1 0 w11rk l 11r Thur .. Snit :rnih 7 :rn i\H'I' (11l.n :cT:-;. 1:01.D. PHONE SALES l'honl' Sul<'ll IH'o11le. m.1lc or lemule, 16 lo 65 )l'J r' vr :tj;\' t;unranlcctl wai:c•s or c1•mm1i-.:11on~ 2:1•1 1-:."t 171h Slrt•1.•l. ~Ull\• II. l:O'>la !11 C!.ll, bl•lw1•e11 S.00 & l! 30 p.m "'"' \:!:!J ~:(1u.1I UpJlQrlunlly 1o:1111.1loy,·r PHOMEWORK SERVJCt:STATION hou:.cdl•anlll" Sl'r\'11·1•. l'~I. II wk:. for s:!5, II'\ s 11 •1 I' I' s' I'll V I t' 1· Rt:: Soles ATTENDANT . (':ill J 11n1,·e·s" Hni.:i:elly N\\ pl Jrl'.a.:; Iii 1!1:!11 ·,..1 N~:"1.\.'11 ~ &. A~· SUCCESSFUL 21 or olctn. Apply In Allll'I 1nr..fi.%:t Frei• to none! horn.-; 2 TIQlll·;~ 111r. !,!;!IMI --c t M Offj pcr.1on. W<>d·Mon. J1IAM - - --.. o•a . eso ice to 4PM. W83 llarbor, X-RA.Y ''.'ale di•_.:~.oiw 5 yr.olds ,\l'llll"ll'1':1 "''"" haslotpt•nrn~N·11 for 2 As· C.M. :il llakcrSl. 'rransnll1<'r/1"ront IHl' Cot•rm. Shi'!}. mw 111 mo :..t1·rl111.i.: & 'J'u1 11u•11 ~1 :..oc a c11. c w or ex· ... 1,11 4,.. ·-uo o.l d S t . ll\•r n a rr1 , Sciun .~h lll osi.om n..rt•n ......... •1·c ... ns-" -al Sl·lO~ Sale· .• P rr, 01>cn· _ ... iqicr. •ml'. ,,;i ... , ~ I b d ~ ... ~~v ... ' ...... '" r. ,, ,,a~n~·er mix rl'l' lll'<'kl111·1· \,.11111' SHllO • e1>Uilct salespeople. C"'ll inJt. c>xper pcrfrrrcd, /\sk M.rc:hondise 5-10·1!182 afler i;pm will l:tkl• hl·~t offc•r. Call lor rnlerv1ew. Ask for for Maureen. ()444411 •••• •••••• ••• •• •••• ••.. alti·r 31' )I :;~1 l~.!11 lioll Lu<:henmyt>r. owner. Anti s SOOS ·1 Bernard P111~~: l'hump 1860Newport Blvd. CM Switchboard S~cy ~ blood lliw. i\Kl.. ::.hot~. I 'Hh <'" lirilla 11H l'c:io ••••••• •••••• ••• • • • ••• • \ ·n mrd ~\7 :J.:4!:1! ,. • ' • 64G-3928,cvcs:673-4577 Tram for a ram~r. Must ANTJQl:IS(' l~Tt,;STI~ ~ _ _:_ ____ Sha1wd IJ1.1nmnlf. 1-ct 111 be :iv ail :i,11 ith1f1!'. JR yri; cimn\• ~ ,\n1:1 ~1<'~ ~:t rl • Pl ·n EB II F: I) G 01. ll I·: N rnua:h "h11 .. 1!11ld. '!'I Pl or ovt-r l01llme to :.tart. 1-'L<.her & Ch!th.im Anh· n t:T 111 E \'EI<~. AK { l ar.11 M1>1N1 11rm. S<'c ''' R. E. SALES 645-8616,Cl\1 quc•s lll·i:. 3 male:<. -I ll•tn :.'Ill"''' Jlll·lfltil IH'I. free I 4 day fEACJll-:H·Prc ·School. t:ldcrl)• Thini:~ l'hJmp lin<'-;. :-.:ii; 4'1:!1 •1>111 Troi..0-c...-s~ AA or expcr In child de· 190, 405. 540 .E l (;Jmino S1b<>ria; lit""' l-'1·m ., Livestock 8075 Ffllme our orc. $2 7:'> hrly ·-,. r velopm<'nl, noon·5pm. Heal. . mo:. ,\K • 1·Fri<'mlf\) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1wam lo •lllrt. t;ood in· $2.40 per hr. l»0-8820. l\1<1111 Strt'<'.l Anllqucs $75. 54il·Oi!'Jll 111111 · HE'!!. M111 )!,Ill mun" hrnli•· ccnll\'CS & bonuses. •Personalirutructio11 Drass lleg1slcr ---lo ridt• ~ tlrl\'"'· 1'll. lllll ~ 1>:10>: U' Jo: n l.1\'1• --------r r 111me positions avail. •Managemenlopporty's l•T-E•L•E•P•1•,•0•N•E----•I 140, 1-lll W. Marn St. . ? Afghan. tan/Iii.It k, rn:ile pJrJdc Mori.tan ~elrlini:. 111 N1·w11l'lrl llrnrh. 'l:l:fL">I':." 1or 11tudenl~ w /wo rk •to80'kCommiss100 lNTERV~JEWERS 8 Olher s hovs within w w/papcrs. n<'••<l:. home. Enit. Wi'"ll'rn (i'l I i S1.1an1•h llK tli:l l lJlll RN'S ... LVH'S IJ('rmlts. 1-'or info cal •Llc'dtraining2wks blocks. 5'18·5iCG11ft5 !':\I.I J:IR 101 1 ''"''' ----l'r:ll'lll'ah ~ tlii1rrllt's ~-4371. cl11Messtartlmmcd. DOYOUHAVE -----· 1t-:l\1•n. Nl'Wf10rt. G hr~ l\11111. t: h1 i. Fri SJ hr .... MH' M't' t 111wrnpln)· mcnl. lld~ r.•rfd. l)wn lrnn~p b IO 11.;..,:i eve!! or 1Zl3 I 6!12 fl:i02 clays. 11,.,-<INI r,11 ho~anlul "l.iff ----------1 •On the job training J.4 EXTRA HOURS L.ge Oak Tbl (upprox 100 Frtt to You 8045 Clas11v Pony 1'111111 mar1· rt'hd & vrl\Jtt·Jul) "·' •M11nytop0Uice lcx:'s DAILY? yrs> 12 matc h l'hrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• t2 h~m1ts. ·~l11L lnr l'111hl. l><'r. rt'•I it. i\11 :;hifl~. rull l'LASTICS Nohecnsc nee to apply Extra hours? Extra In· w/benr clnw rt. Xl~t I yr 0111 111:11h•red <':ll, trail. i':n,l!lii-h. Weir.lem . & p •t1n11..•. Wl'st r ldf MOLDINGM.ACHINE REDCARPET come! Pl eas a nt cond. sec at L ~c 5 Ornngc &111 hl l1i.:1·rtab J11mp11 J' !>1:i!1!>5M '" !'11ri.c .... lk~1:.1ry, Jhl: O'ERA.TORS REALTORS 962-1011 telcphoneworkfromown Nursery. 360l E . C:oust b)', decl:iwed, friendly. !17!1·!111111 \\ .. ,tl·l1ff 111·, ~l" .'.!l"... .,. ... 1 1 II L1· d home repres<'nlin" rinc Jlwy.<.:ill\1. f...10-8.'>44 I\ l l.631 06111 ., ~ -1':1k1nl! o1111lltat1ons for orul' a1 s ea n a Notiona l Firm~ NO Cus t o m .M act.: lla r n ------Machinery 8078 • rnoldl11~ rnul'hmc np~s on Responsible woman want· 3 Bl ark kittC'ns •••• • ••••• • • • ••• • •• •• •• t'AC'l'()ttYIH:t.I' lndustnalLoundry "JUW-WS il.1y tt< s w1n.: s h1flN ed. J>n v o Jo~d l ngc r/ SELLING. Mus t enJO)' Lumber Furniture. ti 7 wk~old.lllh St .. 0 1ld1 w 11eh Tr<>n "h•·1· 1.it1• ma11ura 1·t urln~ l'l1lll) M:1n .'l:AI to s,; ·, l\lo"lcrn. d ean m:inur t>oldenwest lo s chool t alking with public. Poster beds, nllesta11ds, llunl llch.fl~Hlf11!11 M·I. <.11110 !17!1·02811 ,,,. pl,1nl 1~ 10111.1111: for ~hop 11•·r h r. f\17 M Ill RM S•tO $6 2 pl.mt 1'~11<1 11roup hfl' & near Wcs•mi.nster Mall'. Schedule own lime: 15·20 l'lc. Call 497·223G. T Lo . 11 --C-L -. -ni;,.11n11 1w 111.C11ll for11111•rv1c",11 ----LVllo.J'S $44 h,·:11thlns.GooJvarutio11 847•2079• / hours weekly. Guaran· o v1ng ome· /I. t.11. ------ 10 11.un !'>150.lfl l '~'urn n rr· .Aa:c•n1·y " • J)l:in. •----------teed hnurly rate. Will Wonderland Gentle ,\ust. Slw11 J\lix t'nr Sfll<'. Crofti;rnon. "· l ,,,u.ill '' hi t o~l.i M1'••1 A.lde,·Orderfles-Sl6 AJ'i>IY In Person llN ·s. f /lime Charge trmn. Cull our Loll Crcl' Of A • 1 Shots Ilic~ !'>11i r~~ll metul lathe In i.lrll con1I, Froftt Desk Cl.Mt nt•t•<h l'\ l't'I d !!II I For !1 ll11ur Sl11rt1' California Nu rse llpm·7am. number : ntlques. 2--.-lk I ~ ~) ~:14; Hil I Mu\t be cxperd NC'R S.tl.iry ~nmmi·n:wrull' Join .1 rt'flUl;rhlr, pm l1t1--t&o.Moldl*J Ht'lief Charge Nurse 0)800-523-4804 JIUG E w~r c h o u st• ~!~t~q11;:1y11\S. ";,.:~.; ------ 4:.liJO. Wkncls & C\<'1> r1• " .ihlh ty \IOOl.'rn otr fr,~1011.11 nur~ina; lit'n1r1· 265 )s;;,Ut!l i\Ve, • M. Jpm·llpm . •--------• cra~mcd with ovc•r 5 nosml kidi.. hl7-4l4:1 MlscellOMous 8080 q'rl rtl'MS(' cull r11r apµl ovpor. lo .ad\unc:e. &\\orklht'd:1)'S,ho111'11& tlKllX'kSo Of l~VN's , T<'am leader music: boxes, n 1ckelo· ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Ralti oa ll ay l'.luh , ~I::~. hMp1t11I~ o r your choice R:tkl'r,OffRl'tthlll\ J pm·llpm. Full & :~~~o~~c~~~~~~{L~~~: deon pianos. c1rcu!' or· Free Genllc lnnl( h.i1n·<1 KING sz HF.D <N ) f.U.5'IOO,r l!l 5:?0. ln .. •-anceA.~ncy l'artorF/tlme. ----------• p/limr. J\lcsn Verde ,..~ i:ans. w n ll clork,., blk kitten 6 mo. 0111 . ·,· • ;, . cw· ..... IR"'"""TWOOD 1•10,11c•rr·~s ()prswanl· 1 ·--v.C ... ntcr,GGtCenter ~~hr&up ....... llLloyd, 0 n1ndfather c loch. :>111 •• SG21or1>f.i-~~i.' x.tra irni Sl:J.i inr l dl·I. GARDENER Cmnm ~ l'"r' '"''' '''" ~URS""S ed. da~ or"iwmg. No U · ..::s;'°:.· :..:· c':::.·:..::~:.:..f.:..~------·1"""497_·:rt_20_1>e_tw_n_14i_p_m_._~ rascin11tin11 antiqu1·s ---------l -1un lly homl' R.15·2263 See Clav Fllt<4 nl thl' It'll llulJ:nwn lu)t1r,•nll'. ,.. "' ~Gl:tiO Ovt>r Sl,000,000Worth ~ 8050 1•10 , 1 t ... -0-1-, Nc:wpnrte r 'inn llOll'I. 1' II lilJ :.i111J "500Campui. Dr.Ste5f.O .J>C_r_n_ee_. ---·---Sol rs Carrer·!itendy TELEPHONE /\ n t • t I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 115~ rN eror:i l'u. Jr ... N I h II -Nl"W""rl Bl·b ~li-1505 i me can nl<'ma ion:i Mlvc•r nmmt'1I l'nHc•" '" 1 I. l\n '! nnl' u 1 11 J '\llllll. i'/llmc 1\1!' .. .r __ ,_~_ Plumber. m nrmum Jyn work,Sli5 wk·upto11tart.. SOLICITOR Gallef'.1es; lfl02 T Ke,11t•r Snfn & f'hr. l'nrtlurO)'. lll1.'. t1ul1<I wuorl. ~17,, f',l<'n !H' l".q II ll I OJIJl \ \'lllt• L'onv llvsp, t.ta 1----------i ei.Pf'r on coppor pipe. 1-"lillf'r llrush ™·7115t Retired or 11t'm1-rctlrcd Ing M .. I rvinc-. f<>I hrown S:l:l.'> Coff1•1· & •·nil hd11ll IV 11 .. n 1•hanll1•hl'r., , l'.mployC'r t '1•11t1 r ~1. (.'0 .. 1.1 ~h-.. a &l2·-ll l t. SaJes h<'IP wnntt>d, r1Cpc-r womnn. Mo kc 500 to Sii"> 7!'>-1·1777. 01.1Cn Wed. thru llil!<, 111n11k1• i:tai..c S13."> s,:11 .. 11, 11t1"1•r1•d .111 wool c r.:•n:nM.!-..1101' m :t.I' JANITOR -NURSES AIDES rt.l!l\11l1Nll necdc'tl, from 3·9prn, .5 JIC'r wk. pnrt·trme. Gii _:~Ill ~i\t to4 PM. Vigil! tt::ar $:15. 1'1f'r1'0 1•orn110 IHI •(• '"'' w /in ll Ill M11mlt•nnnrt'/ J on1tvn.1I SALISMA.M·IMSIDf 11)'!. "k. S<IO 270.'l MO·l 101 Dall Victnrion Pell. Hosewood ncnls w/~lnd ~1~'!j Two t•ol11rt••I 1 U'l'I C'I" • fiO; \>lrk up & tMlvt•ry. IW2 "~'ll('r'cl rlt'11m•r f/tlmt' F;'<r<'r 'd In plumb1ni: S11le!!lntly, ex""r'd . ltetall C11mE'lbock love11eat & hc'lb $COl•n. l.:111w., !i5!1.r1r. oth1·r n11:.r ll l'mJC'. Mll-1' K111scr Ave. lntnl' m1> ~~;•;n~1,!,~'J.:'."~"~·,~~~ ~~~o~~~·; rlo~":,~~:~;~ <.omm. & hen<'f,I~~. x1111 r lothmi:. o"v'cr 25. No Telephone Safes Salon !lt'l IJ pc·rnca ~;~~u:;·;h~~.11~11~\~~,;::~ r.11rn.~•7ri lllllll, l.ltlo h•ll· 7~>11151 l'r11t1•r , NII (llehtn•I N"O•l'~ A1l1 t'1<. t;x . c11rnln1ZWON>11r l rotnlnu -l'_l_''-"-~_1_11._5_:ul_J_. ____ • Al\1 Sli1ft. Part.t1m~. Ill 1114<)). i\mrthy11l l'~an x.12.1:112 • . N1•"11nr1 llf'll<'h ·rcnn• .. 1 .. for nrnnniirmrnt 111 well 1lcllcr <r lrro 1111 0>. · ---l'luli Mc•1tlhi•r•hlp foi GENERAL OFFICE t ht•:al rr I II • I I nm on ) pcrll'OCC' 111 prrfr rrrd. ca.tol>'I Or11nae Co. firm. Sfllcs Now hlnn.i dire<'\ or over. lloorly wn11<'~ //.: Murhle·l1111 w nlnut tnlile Sprini::iirc kinlt ht.••I Nrt ~1111• li4!i ltl>llit•vl'i. '£.1icr. on 10 kl')' 011drr _!il1111·Frl _______ 1 hut wt' \\•ill provide pold fil2·1'7~Cullrort1r1pt. !llllE'l! personnt•I for Mw rnmm uvml. f'ordclall~ (('irt•n t l!liO) &. mut•h m•w s:.!IMI: 1 krni:t i.t•l $!Iii ----- w/mrmory hnnk. Sal:1ry J NITOllS M IF. CXJ>llr truinln~. l>n>' nntl nl~hl area solui;. Od opporlunl· call ~I0·030t. • m11r u fro m I ho eamc' XI. coml ; r.11i-c hclrm M••ml1t'''h1p Irvine Coui.I rommo11~11rn"l~ w/<•xpcr. 3.1 H~ n nlll', 11 dny wk. 11Mft~ ova1l11blc. l'lcoi.e PRESSER ty for s oriented lotly l..o~ '."n1wl~T1mc!I JX'rlotl. Ob~ 1001 furn. b'7J 2332 c·.1 •. 1,~11. I'll 7&2·7~01, f /Ume. <;oll ;i.,7 MO_l __ 1;12.;:t92 1J-Otw11 3,5pm . orply In pcn;nn nt: f"or Dry Clcanin.ic Pinnt l'lc:u;o r nnt:wt; Dcni110 l:J75 ~rn~ C.1\1 . • --·-dny11, t·v1•ll 114ll..fI.'11a · 40 hr+pcrwcck.1:14G·42211 Sn~·~1~t1~c·r!::··.!.7~tl)l~·.!.:H~~l'.!,l·:_ ___ 1•-~~~~~~~~Appil..c:H 8010 Movln11. lwtlr<11'11n rum., ----· t :P:Nl':rtAI. Ofo'f'IC:I': KtY)'l11n11h IEVERL Y MANOR c rown Clconers. 59351-, THI WORKING 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rl'rril( .• S ONY i.t r•n•o NcwpML llC'nch 'l'(ln11l1' CLllUC.AL TRME Doto ffthy Opr U 452 Vin Jo:'ltr111Jn Warner Ave. HU. SALES. p /t1mc, Mon thru "'rrl11ht Onmn~t' llntpolnt SJl)I}. 737 Sholimnr IM Club 111<•mlwr11hlo. 10!.tl. TyplnA 40+ wpm, nc11t D hlrt t h l.llf,!una lllll'l,C.:n ----------•Fri. 5.:IJ'M. No exper WORLD S111c.3308W.Wnrncr. nflcr~i. ' ll \1 ·~11100 •·ll L :.!.114 u r ""n·'wrl 'ln rt. L'/tl m(', ny fl • n OUM! com· PRODUCTION t HlRftS YOU' . ll ...... ... /I. • u2 I'"'" h 1~w u • " r imtt•tll l\e)' to t'lisc l'xper An F.qual nee. Will trnin. S3 J)('r 1r. ..., • nt'r:tr 11r .. .,r, nnntn nil • r '"' """' offil'. toorl workln.: tonds & hrlpful. ~ular)' open, xlnt ()pflortunity EmployE'r U :AU l't:RSO:'J For info. Call 847·7200. 141e beig<' V<'lvt•l soru -+ -------bcnefil11. ;\ppt.,y N.1llonul w o rk I n ~ rond!I & 'Exllt'rlcnccd, to run •AIC•UyGlrl HEVKIGl-:1tA'rons mntrhinit hrith hncl< •11CKTOCKER• S)'1>tcms Corp.4361 Ulr<'b henC'rltS. Apply N:atlonni•----------1 s mnll osstimhly line & alcs pe r son. n ational WASllt!llS·OHVfo:HS vt>lvet choir & ntl<1mu11 Thnll Shop llag Sole· St, N. A. Svl!leml'. (;orn, 4361 ~-s A.i•s Ille m achiolng oper o· jt•wclry t o. $2 30 pt'r hr T.....,..•Y Rrrnn1l1t lon11· l~c-po11 lot S'IOO. SS9 47~ ~·pl II 1:, $2.tio On~ f ,. & ~ l A I l WI f Id + t'Ommisslon No ('Xfl .. 'rjlt l>omaR<'· C.uur/dcl. 'lllW l'llhSt , ... ----------1 R1~h St,N.f\. ~·· ion.~. ppy. n IC ~"2 4730... I r-g ... 11horl tnrm ... '""v-1nOron""''" l~11vln1t S lAll'. l';contl ___: __ .• ·'-"'' All !'hafts . Lido C"onv. 1,ocka. In c . ltl13 net> •• ,,· ·-.pm ll '"J" "' ' "" ,,,,,,,. "'""" Clenernl 111YPU ... CHOP• "t 1 ,.,~1 "I l\oo.m 11i1tnml'nl11. You d on't DUNLAP'S blucat~l &chmm<'del\k 'or"et • .,nod c:ond. h v " ,.. " Center . 1SS5 Sup<'rlor "onrov a, '-\Ill a •• eao. "•' · / hi h I t J " •• ME.N N££DED1 &l2 7810 •--''----------• Ila)'. W(' pny you. w mull' nit u p <> s t'rt'I: plt'CC or 1111, rc-11M1011bh '. • nrt'd~d ror Nl'wport l\\e, N.D.~6·1i64. · · Saleswoman . 30 or ovr. Typi•t1-60 WfM" 181SNewport Blvd. CM swivel c:hnm1 ~ /\l,o. 5.')f;·Zfi2"I, s;~ lltr~ l8& Up. Not'xr nt'r. tkoach Co. Please call ror urses aide wanted. SnUc P /tlmo Sales. $40·11 •·knds; J ewelry It gifts. ~~-::;;,uy•s-s :::,.;-CAl.J.548·7780 blue :ill 11teel desk gro, ----llant work-long hours-_o~ppl.'---64G_.SO? __ & ___ _.. sun . g.4• llunt. Bc:h. wk/up. Men, ladies, stu· N. B. call 673-4734. ~ ,..... Uuncon Phyrc untlquc 'OLn:ttS-1\TI't-;NTrON' -'-• J• dents t:ve s / Sal G.•;Washer&Gas Dryer j.lold din.rm tbl , :i Movt-cl. mucl 111•1l lrvinr: •'-pay. kitc..._A 962.5224, SM.'1851.'536-ttM. Sa nd!f~~hXDl etllv/eliry . K•y,..ch SUS bot h, Kenmor matc:hin it c h airs $10<1. CstC C.:lubmf!mllt'rshlp. 549·912' t'/tlme aftemoons &c 2 MUISfS A.IOIS mom1n_.. n P m(' Jntcn•icwinit Dally WH her & Elec Drye Vanish walnut & <'hrornc A11klnii $700 or hst. olr. ~~~~~~~~~jfuU dot>'S ptr wk. Apply N . ......, d r JI LI ... P\·tlmc. Collese student, IJOl'I. Approx JS hrs IA k. SPICIALTUIS Sl95 both, Mayla bookcanS25.962·52S3. 4M·5033or'197·1GSI GtlL FalDAY ~:,.~~hlp ~.vN~lo.p, v;ll;~ co:!. Ce~~e:.S:: me<:h lnelined to work lnfo-CalJ l»S.Ol<tS. MITE IHTHVllWIMG ~~~~e$.i::'~u~;1& EJ~.a-Oo-u-~-le_Be_d_,-xl_n_t _c_o_nd-. ,-M-,.-m-b-c-rs-hlp to Irv i nl' ~ g\l'I orr.ce. typing & •-,--und__.;ro'--m""'a-t_a_ss_is_t-an-l-.-" Newm,an Ave, Hunt Bc:h. molorhomt'S. SS3-39Jl c ret aria I w~lt . II rd Throuiih September ~2 Matt, spgs & frame. $1~. Col!!lll Counlry C.:lub, $.WO l>Ocikkceping oxpcr. re-_. Apply npenon. IWISTAnS.ALIS wrkng person or i>rr. untll8:00l'M -------.-~ &75-5872 84~4!121 q~red. Salary open. ln· PartUmc.Call613·1119~> o.L.--· u.&...T--· Uc:enudorUnUcensed Mutt. be intelligen t. PlraseCllll 19iS lS2 cull Whirlpool 1---------q.reatfl4S4222. or675-0.134. · ' ~,..-·-· Sm U b h ff Phoneforappl.M7·!)006, K.UVGirl Coppertone refngC'ralo Oeautlful. h andc:arv.!d Oo~ton Fr rn, hrn lthy, ..-=..0.--------1----------•w.11 train desirnble ap• 1 new ranc 0 ic:e :":.~~1.. $225; Whirlpool convcrti· teAk, foldin.ic oriE'nlal hu111.>. SIS. *llt'rflerl:'I. 4' C tRL FRIDAY for U11\t asscmbly &packag· plleants. C lnsses wi ll now op~ncid. Cf)s ta s~RET•RY DIVISIONOP I h hi r,,. l'h , , 1 .. P,l td d 1 1 fllti .-.u. .. -Meso/Newport n cach S'W A L'ELL\'SEl"'IC f',,S J:"'C blt'd s hwa!l er,nu cond bar.green marble lop. '"""u. f}lll:.!11 1.1 " er I eve o I> e r nc: u me. ~·-W'. 5\ort ~pt 27lb. Apply ....... , l 1·u• I 1 " " · '" " SI~ r.1" ,.,.,.11'1 ~ 61S-c>175 I b k 97~HMiOO nrra. Free prof l rnining u m e8 nc ...,e 1 !n,., re· NcwportBcoch 8.1:-l·Mll -·--·"-"-------1·--· --------rl'llrec "Sun11<'l'' Ptr lurt''· '~~tonstruct ~~ n1c • Pllrk Superior Conv. progr am. We itlve In• eordina. tYPtnfl & Or 5-l705~ lllDE A OE 1 S"' L' 1 .. .,.,. I! ound. noo .... ecp nii1 M"CH SHA•TRJ ... E Hosp. 1415 ~pcrlor AvC', tllvlduall~ed ~tt"nla'on. phone,. Mon lO 2, rues anite • IFYOU • . .D t nu!\ed . "' en ... ~xcrcyc e "'"°'· 11 1 "nln" fnr San l'.ll"m "" V1" ,.. 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The Huntlncton Beach re· aevelopment plan has been Jected to be presented at a l\f· wide CODV!(ltion early next th, clly omctals announc:ed onday night. L They said the Huntington ueach plan will be just one of two Eevelopment proposals to be cussed at the annual Urban nd Jnstitute convention . in alm Beach, Fla., on Oct. 4to6. • "Thia la a feather In our cap •d it ollers our city an op- ~ lAJw Tar (:,igs Cut f' atalities COLD S.PRING HARBOR. N.Y. (AP) -Smoking low tar bd nicotine cigarettes results in lowe r total death r ates in g-eneral, as well as lower death rates from both lung cancer and corona ry heart disease, the Ameri~an Cancer Society report- ed today. Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond. a vice president and statistician for the society. said thestudy was "th e firs t definitive evidence" of the effects or smok· i ng low tar and n icot ine <"if!arettes. The results were based on an analysis of deaths occurring m more than one million men and women over a 12-year penod and were reported here lo a meeting on the origins or human cancer al th e Cold S pr1n ~ H a rbor Laboralory. Deaths from coronary heart disease were eight percent lower for medium tar and nicotine smokers and 14 percent lower for Jow tar and nkotinesmokers. However. the analysis also showed that death rates among those who smoke low tar and nicotine cigarettes were still faT higher than the death rates or those who never smoked re· 1ularly. Deaths among those who never smoked were a third lower than the low tar and ni cotine smokers. For lung cancer. the deaths among those who never smoked regularly were only 15 percent of the low tar and nicotine group. Hammond also reported that the death rates were lower for \hose who smoked less than one pack of high tar and njcotine cjgarelles a d ay than amon~ those who smoked one to two packs of low tar and nicotine cigarettes a day. · ' "We think it fair to s ay that 1witchlng from high t ur and nicotine to low tar and nicotine cigarettes was at least a small step in the r\f ht dir~tlon for those who continued to smoke claarclles," Hammond said. Craft Sinks Alter R escue Of Crewmen A 17-fool outbo11rd bout which nn aitround 'Monday night a p·. partntly !\ank somewhere near the San Gabriel River mouth, ~al Beach Lifeguards reported today. Two Harbor Patrol units from Sunset Aquatic Park pull~ two .or the craft's pa~crs from the water at 9:50 p.m. Monday aft~r the boat ran afround. or. ficlal~ said. The curt. owned by· Terry James or north Lona Beach, began to lake on wat« and tip over when Harbor Patrol boats came to its aid. 1be rescue craft tried to pull the boat away from shore but was thwarted when the out- ~·· tow ba.r broke. fSYCBED VP, tHEY STUCK BINGBAJITON, N.Y. (AP)- ea students al the state un· rslty campus here were pped in a slal led elevator for 30 nutes. They bad just ld'l a ,.ycboloa survey in which ooeol ehe questions was, .. Are you Wrald ol coafined places?" Mmntenaiaee workers rescued lbe lhldenta from tbe elevator ln lbe .. yebolou bulldin& Monday ~WU DO lmmediat.e in· •at1ma wbetJler anyone •ut.ed 1 tDdtd19bisU1werontbequiz. portunJty for nationwide reeogni· lion," Mayor Harriett Wieder told an audience oC about 12 al Monday night's city council meeting that was adjourned from the previoua Tueschay .. Mrs. Wieder said the conven· lion will be a market place for de· velopers. "ll will be a great op- portunity to sell the Huntington Beach plan to investors from all over the nation." she said. Council members approved the attendance at the session of two staff members and two councll representaU ves. Assbtant City Administrator Richard Harlow and Acting Planning Director Edward ~licb will attend along with .Mayor Pro-tern Ron Pattinson. ,Mrs. Wieder was a uthorized to name the other member or the ci· ty delegation but lbe decision was held off. Officials said the approidmate costs of attending the three·day convention would be$1,000each. Most coundl memb<'rs said they thought 1t was :s worthwhile venture except that Richard Sjebert proposed that only one council member should go. Pattinson asked to attend. '"l 'm m real estate and l deal with developers every day," he said. "IC we can get a developer to invest St million in our city, 1 think it's very important." Harlow said the specifics of lhe city's redevelopment plan have not been determined and that tho city council will hold a public hearing on the m attcr on Oct. l t, a few days after the Fiorida ct>n· vention. He said a passible type or de4 velopmen~ would parallel earlier studies which discussed a mall development or creation or an area of specinlty gift shops and restaurants simllartolhe Ports of Call in Long Beach. The first area of redevelop- ment would focus on about 10 acrfl adjacent to the beach and across Pacific Coast Highway from th• pier. Harlow said. He said that. a high rise hot~I and an office tower building havo ' been unofficially outlined for the nrea with possible subterranean parking. Harlow said he thought. th' i city's redevelopment plan was : picked for national exposure beeause the city has a lengthy history or working with the Urban Land Institute. Pay Hike Accord Huntington Settles Dispute Ridi11g Double The Huntington Beach City Council approvea a 24-month salary settlement with '45 mem· bers of the city's Management Employes Organization (MEO) Monday. Terms or the agreement call for a six percent pay increase retroactive to July l. a two per· cent boost on Jan. 1, 1977. and another seven percent raise on July l. 1977. Officials say the cost of the new settlement will be $95,650 to U1c Delay Plan On Vietnam. Entry Gains Carolin Cr a ig of Fountain Valley gives her dog, Blue, an Australian s heepdog, a riding lesson on her horse, Billie, during recent outin~ in Santa Ana River bed. Carolin is a Fountain Valley High School student and, it would ap. pear , is Con~ of dogs a nd horses. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP> -A reported French pro- posal to postpone debate on Viet· nam's application for Uruted Na· lions membership gained sup· port today in the face or a veto by the United Slates, Security Coun· cil sources said. The French move was made with the agreement ol Vietnam following an announcement from Was hington that the United States would veto Vietnam's ad· mission. the sources said. Kissinger Mission Worthless Effort? They said Vie tnamese diplomats called council mem· bers this morning and asked them to s upport postponement. Apparently as a result of the French initiative, the council canceled a scheduled meeting or jts members hjp committee and instead met in private. ZURlCH, Switzerland (AP)- Secretary or Stale Henry A. Kiss- inger left for Tanzania today on the first stage of a search for peace lo southern Afri ca. WhHe he was still airborne. the T a n zania n governm ent newspaptt s~id Kissinger 's new diplomatic shuttle may be a "worthless effort" and com- plafoed that the United SWtes is more Interested in containing Soviet influence in southern Africa than achieving black ma- jority rule. The Tanzanian Daily News ~nid In a front-page OO!torlal. howe\'er, that Kissinger was welcome "to see for himself the victories and revolutionary con· quests of the people ol Africa. He can go on to Pretor ia and Salisbury and tell the old rascals there thiat their d ays arc num· b<'red." This was a reference to the white rulers oC South Africa and Rhodesia. Kisslnger left Zurich after a 12-hour rest stop following hjs night from Washington. A aenlor American urrlclaJ Aboard Kissinger's plane said tho secretary hopes to convince three key African leaders to agree on the form, forum and Scott Heads League Again Fountain Valley· Councilman George Scott has been re-elect~ for a second term as president of the Orange County Division of the League of Cities. Scott, 43, an insurance agent. ~-..... e president ol the Orange Coun division last March. A Foun( In Valley councilman since 969, Scott succeeded former San Clemente Coun· cilmu Art Holmes to lbe le~e post. Holmes was defeated In his bid for reelection to the San Clemente council and wu forced to drop out of the, leque. agenda for black·white ncgotia· lions. The three are Presidents Julius Nyerere of Tanzania and Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia and Prime Minister John Vorster of South Africa. In Washington.._President Ford said that although the odds arc against s uccess, he believes Klssinger's mission is in the best interest or the United States, southern Africa and all the world. "It's so tenuous and the dJr. ficu lti es arc so g r ea t that it would be unwise for me to be specific on wh at the oul· come might be." Ford said in an interview on NBC-TV's ''Today Show." "Somebody has to take the lead. and the United States is doing that with Secretary Kiss· ingcr going there." He hopes Nyerere and Kaunda will bring the black natiou!lst leaders to the tables and thnt Vorster will do Ukewise with Prime Minister Jan Smith or Rhodesia. Ambassador William W. Scr a nto n a nnounced In Washington Monday a fter a meeting with President F ord that he would veto the Viel· n amese application because Hanoi has railed to accowtt ror about 800 Americans still listed as mjssing in action (MIA) in -vretnam. Scranton asserted that the veto h ad nothing to do with the American pres idential cam· paign. J i mm y Ca rter, Ford's Democratic presidential oppo- nent, said Monday that he agrees with Ford's rerusal to allow Viel· nam to join the United Nations. Carter also said in Phoenix, Ariz .• that he would not move to establish normal relations with Hanoi "until I was convinced personally that the Vietnamese government had done everything humanly passible to provide a complete accounting or our men listed as missing in action." A number of diplomats whose (See VETO, Pa1eA%) A New Probe? Kennedy, King Killings Eyed WASHINGTON (AP) -House Speaker Carl Albert s aid today "there is a good chance" the House will set up a special committee to d etermine whether to reopen investigations into the assassinations of President Ke nnedy, civil tights lead er Martin Luther King Jr. and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. .. There a re lingering doubts and plenty of pre· ssure on the speaker to do something," Albert toJd re- porters. He said he has discussed the matter with Rep. Ray Madde n CR-Ind.), chairma n of the Rules Committee, and expects that committee to decide Wednesday whe ther to create a committee. Sources said plans call !or a 12-member study committee to make preliminary inquiries and submit a recommendation by J anuary. . lf the s tudy committee reports that sufficient ln· formation is available to justify • full·Oedged probe, sources said, it probably would be given a mandate conduct the investigation during the lire or the new Congress taking Office in January: city ror the rirst year. Costs ror the second year were unavallable because of possible reorganltation and the fact that some employes may be leaving, officials said. The MEO.ls a middle manage· menl level group and it includes such diverse positions as fire battalion chief. assistant city al· tomeys. public information of· ficer and the city engineer. Under terms of the contract, the city has agreed to pay depen· Tiro More Debates Set WASHIN GTON CAP> - The second and third de· bates between President Ford and Democrat Jim· my Carter will be Oct. G and 22 with the single de- bate between the vice pre- s ide n ti a I ca ndidates sandwiched in between, the sponsoring League of Women Voters announced today. . The league said the de· bate between Republican vice presidentj al candidate Bob Dole and Democrat Waller Mondale has been tentatively set for the week of Oct. 11, but that no date has been agreed upon. The rirst Ford-Carter confrontation will take place in Philadelphia on Sept. 23, a Thursday. Yeggs Torch Westminster Store Safe Thie ves t o r c hed open a Westminster store safe and re· moved an undetermloed amount of cash sometime between mid· night and 6 a.m. Monday, detec- tives.reported. The theft occurred al the Fed· mart store, 1513 Golden West St .. after suspects forced a door open and bypassed the alarm system . A Fedmart employe dis- covered the theft as he came into the store Monday morning but refused to disclose the exact amount of cash taken from the safe. One police source saJd the amount was in excessof$1S,OOO. Pohce say they have no sus- pects in the case. Jeep Crash Kills Driver A 27-year-old Carden Grove man was fatt'lly Inj ured In Westmln11ter early today when he was thrown to the sidewalk after he lost control of his J eep which rolled over twice, polkc said. Police withheld the victim's name pending notificaUon of the next of kin, 1be Incident' occurred at 3:0.f' a.m . as the J eep driver was traveling north on Golden West St. Police sald the man lost con· trol of the vehicle as it moved on· to asidestreel. 1be victim was pronounced de· ad at Wei.tmlnster Community Hospital al4:29a.m. alter suffer· ing severe head ff\Jwies. Pay Talk Aided LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Board or Education has ap- proved a S percent pay raise ror Los Angeles City School District teachers. dent health insurnnce beginning April l , 1977, after the employe has completed three years or full· time conHnuous service with lbc city. Also effective on April 1, 1971, i the city will pay dental insurance for employes and their depen· dents. The Management Employes Organization had declared an impasse with city negotiators a • month ago before ratifying the agreemenl last. week. "Cowpokes' Tear Up Ranch Town' DORRIS (AP) -There was a mighty celebration ii'\ this small Northern California ranch town and Police Chief Barry Schreiber • says he's still wondering what it was all about. As Schreiber explained Mon· day. fou r horses -each carry in~ a man and u woman -romped into the town or 1,000 population. 4 With lariats, the riders over-, turned trash cans and "the main ' s treet was full of trash," 1 Schreiber said. \ "One or the riders, I don't know who, said they were celebrating just because it was September," ' the crue(said. I One h orse and rider went through a bar : "Only one horse. not much damage." After the two-man police force , and two Siskiyou County deputy s heriffs gathered, "they tried lo • run us down," Schreiber said. The officers needed treatment by- a mbulance attendants for bruises. Two California Highway P atrol officers arrived, and together the officers arrested the Steed brothers, Larry, 29, and Richard, 25, and their father, Everett. After the father was released with a citation for interference with peace offi cers, about 20 friends and relatives gathered outside the jail and demanded re. lease or the brothers. "There sure are a lot of Steeds around here," Schrcibers?Jd. But the crowd sauntered away, • and the brothers were huaUed : over to Yreka, the county seal, \ where they were booked for l.c· > vestigation of aggravated H• I sault on a police om cer, resisting ' arrest, and being c1Nnk in pqbUc. ' Schreiber said. . l Coast J Weather LOw ni ght and mom.in.g clouds should keep things cool. Beach hlgybout 70, low about 60. INSIDE TODAY Charge• thot .an .aide to then·Pr~lldnt Nuon Olked a /Of'Tl'lff Grvmman Corp. of· ffciol for .a ll million com· poi~ contribution will ~ /urthn r:iplortd by tlw Snotc ftlbcommflltt on multf90. ti()r)OL corporaffont. Stt. P.oae A4. , 1 t \ A 2 DAILY PILOT H/F o.i1, ,.,._. """ .._. TO SUPERIOR COURT Judge Betty LamoJeeu• Jurist Post A1varded to NB Woman llarbor Judicial Districl Court .Judge Belly Lou Lamoreau:< was a ppointed today as the r1rst woman Superior Court Judge in Orange Co unty h1!>tury. During a r ecess in hearings at the Newport Beach municipal c.ourl. Judgl' Lam oreaux said she received news of her appoint· ment in a phone call this morning from Sacr amento. "I think it 's a great responsibility but I 'm very pleased,·· she s aid • Her appointment came one day ~hort of a year from the date she was appointed to the municipal court bench. Judge Lamoreaux said she ex· peels to r eceive her commission by Friday o r Monday and that she will di,cuss her sweanng in at that timl' with Judge Claude Owens, presiding Supenor Court Judge. A Newport Reach resident. Judge Lamoreaux wa!> appointed to the Harbor JudJciul 01stnct Court in December of 1974 as a traffic com missioner She has pract1ct•d law in Orange County s ince 1962 in San- ta Ana as a trial lawyer specializ· mg in personal injury cases. She is a graduate of UCLA and attended night law school at the. ~an Francis co Law School. She was admitted to the bar in 19S7. Prior lo her appointment to the m unicipa l court bench, Judge Lamoreaux ta ught law at the Jrvine Uni vers ity School of Law and ins t r uct ed a s ix-week familiarizat ion course in trial ad- vocacy at the Peppcrdine School or Law. Although shc was appointed to the bench m September of last year . her judges hip was up for t.>lection in J..une and she was dected over Newport Beach al· tomey Juli an Ertz. "J thought after that election 1 would have six years to really settle down. It looks like I'll be moving again,·• she said. Judge Lamoreaux said she views her appointment as the first and only w.oman on the Superior Court bench as "both a ~thrill and a very great ),~ responsibility." Stereo Equipment Taken hy Burglar Stereo equipment v~lucd by the victim at S500 has been stolen from a Sunset Bench home by burglars who broke a window to Jtain entry. Orange County s heriff's officers s aid. Dt.'putics said the the(\ was re- ported by cement maSO\l Richard Hernandez. 21, of 16736 16th St. They said he wa~ away from the home at the time. ORANGE COAST H/I' DAILY PILOT ~"" o.-'°"'i °""' ·~"'4 with .. fthft 1, • M\l)•f\fl11 '"" .... , ,,..,.,., h """'~ lh .,.., °'....,. CN•I ..... 1111"'1"9 c ... .-•. 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No n egot luli ons were scheduled b4!tween thl' company and the United Au to Workers. /\ resumption of talki. wus µos~ible , but Ford said it wru; making in- ternal preparations for the ex· pected shutdown. Meanwhile. UAW regional ofrices were de· li\"ering picket 1>1~ns to uruon locals across the coW\lry. Pres ident Ford s aid in Washington today that a strike against the auto maker would hurt the nation's economy and expressed hope a settlement might sllll be possible. •·A strike could have, would ha,·e. some unfavorable aspects as fo r as the economy is con- cernt>d. · · Ford said m an m· te n ·iew on i'\BC·TV's "Today Show." UAW b nrgaine negotiating room Mon no plans to return after rej g tht' company's latest contract o · rer. A Ford spokesman said today . negotiators for both sides were on call, but no meetings were scheduled. The spokesman said then• were no reports or substan· ti al absenteeism lttis morning at · Ford plants. Ford would provide no details of its preparations for a strike. The UAW 's education depart· ment met all day Monday to pre· pare strike information sessions, and the UAW strike insurance of· f1ce made .rf,?ady for an imminent deluge or claims. Union officials said the strike fund stands ~t a record $175 million, enough to survive a 16· or 17-wttk walkout. A 67 -d ay strike a gains t General Motors in 1970 cost the union $160 m11lion, including $40 million it wa.s forced to borrow after ifs strike fund went broke. Girl's Plight Detailed "Baby Eaten By Dog." The headline filled readers with horror, but Cor the in· Cant's mothe r , J oanne Bashold. 24, the 6hattering event was 11lso the start of trouble with the law. J oanne, independent and a loner because of her ex- treme shyness. obtained a dog for protection. but was unable to feed it while she had her baby girl. A searching article pro- bes the ci rcumstances which led to the infant's de· alh and to the possibility of prison Cor a girl alone in New York City. See Page BS. Cafe Bandit Fires Shot, Gets $3,400 To prove he meant business. a 1one bandit Ii.red a warnlng shot. into the floor of a Buena Park restaurant Monday before fore· ing the restaurant manaaer to open a safe. According to police, the mana1er of Bob's Big Boy Restaur ant at 8650 Be ach Boulevard yielded a bank bag contalning $3,400 to the coovlnc· ing robber. Wearing a while scarf over his head and a blue bandana over his face. the 1unman fled from the restaurant after warning tho manager and three workers "not lo move." He had burst through the rt'staurant's r ear door shortly after closing, police said. Groom Dies After Rites LIGONIER, Pa. (AP) -Mo- m ents after declaring the couple man and wife, the Rev. William J acobs watched the 39-year·old groom collapse and die Jn the church. The same clergyman presides toda,y at the funeral service for Robert R. Neiderhiser, who doc· tors said suffered a cardiac ar r~t due to rheumatic heart dis· ease. Neiderhiser slumped over near the et'ld of the ceremony at the Fort Palmer United Presbyterian Church. About a hall ·dozen guests were presenL Pay Pact Okayed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Mayor George Moscone says be has dispatched bla top usistant to the de.dloeked talks aimed at ending a Strike by 190 city School bus drivers. , .. -l,.; J .. ---· .. ti.O.. . Maruan Volca110 ... wi ......... This is a mosaic of five pictures of: Arsia Mons on Mars, taken from Viking -Orbiter 1 from a distance of 3,700 miles. lt 's one of three large volcanoes. standing about 12 miles above the surrounding terrain . (Story, P age AS). Court Fight Begins For Irvine Heiress By TOM BARLEY Ol tft• D•llY l'llo4 SUit Opening stateme nts were scheduled today in an Orange County Superior Court trial that will uphold or deny lr'Yine heiress J oan Irvine Smith's challenge to the proposed $200 mUllon sale of a key block of Irvine company stock. Judge Ja mes F. Judge will be on the bench for what is ex· pected to be a six-week t.rial or the lawsuit s parked when the Mobil Oil Company moved to ac· qulre the James Irvine Founda· t1on's controlling interest in the Irvine Compa ny. Judge Claude M. Owens of· liciated in all pretrial phases or the bitterly fought and complex lawsuit and was responsible for the freezing or the sale agreed between the foundation and Mobil executives. But his duties this year as pre· siding judge have compelled him to withdraw from the trial phase or the action. Lawyers for the Irvine Com· pany will be backing foundation attorneys during the trial and they made their stands clear In pretrial documents filed with Judge Judge. Atrldavlts point out that the proposed $200 million purchase price-it works out at $24 a · share-"would better enable the company to carry out its business plans a nd otherwise conduct its business." Mrs. Smith was the only stockholder to reject the Mobil offer, sidelined in March, 1975. when Judge Owens barred the sale pending trial of the issue. Mobil officials have explained that the Irvine Copmpany would be merged into its land develop· ment 8ub11idiary, Mobil Oil Estates Limited. Mrs. Smith n rgu~ that tho quotrd pnce or S24 a :;hare l!t much too tow. State lawyers agree ::ind also argue that the proposed ·selling price would be financially unfair to the tax-exempt foundation's charitable beneficiaries. The foundation controls 54.S percent or the Irvine Comp4!1y's 8,415,300 shares or stock. Under the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969, tax·cxcmpl founda lions must d ivest themsclvc~ or controlLing shares of corpora· tions. Lawyers for -both sides ~agrec that fair m arket value will be a major issue in the trial in terms o( the Sl ate's argumcnl that the public in(eresl is involved In the proposed Mobil 0 11 transact.Jon. Island Deer :Facing Death ANGEL ISLAND <AP) -The· deer population on this tiny San Francisco Ray island has out stripped the food supply and many of them must be s hot, s ays a state wildlife official. Pathologist Brian Hunter said Monday he will decide soon how many or the starving arumali. will haveio be destroyed. The Society for Prevention or Cruelty to Animals in San Fran· cisco had ob1ected to a mas'! s laughter. But the organization withdrew its objection after an officer toured the island and re· ported on the condtllon oC the a nimals. Tech Writing Ciass A ctas!l ln technical writing and writing for publication will be of- fered for the third straight year by the Huntington Beach Adult' School. Dr. Ne lson Goodyear will t e ach the course beginning Wednc11day aL Marina High School. Frou• Pagr A I VETO •.. governments are ftiendly to lfic United States said they ap· preciated the emotional strength of the MIA issue. But they ex· pressed regret that Washington was losing an opportunity to establish ties with Vietnam and counter the growing Soviet pre· sence in Indochina. It was believed that aJj counci l members but the United Stalei. would s upport Vietnam 's ap. plication. and strong attacks on the American position, were C?C· peeled from Communist and non- aligned members. The nonaliRned countries have already declared that •·any op· pos1t1on to t he admission of Viel·· nam is legally and morally tr· r elevant. indefensible and un· Juslifi able." ''He has no justification for the veto,·• said Libyan Ambassador Mansur R. Kiknia, the Security Council priesident Cor September, after Scranton's announcement. Bicentennial Horse Thief? BOULDER. Colo. (AP) -A Las Vegas m an, the m astermind or a cross-country bicentennial horseback trip to Washington O.C .• has s urrendered to authorities here on charges that he stole the horses used on the Journey. Charles V. Payne, 34, was t.hn leader of the expedition that left Denver last winter for the nation's capital and a meeting with Vice President Nelson nockefell er. who praised the ex- pedition. P nync surrendered Monday on a felony w arrant, charging him with theft. theft or rental prof)er· l y :ind conspiracy. Ball~hoo Captures SF Race By Al .MON LOC1'A8EV D••I• l'll•t ... \1.,. I'.*... • ' .Austrnli::in Jack ltooklyn'~ 13-. foot sl<>01>. Ballyhoo. conUnued her winnlnJ( cam pah~n in lhi• country Moodily b)• capturing the first rai·t• of the St. .,'runcls • 1wrpdu<tl trophy series on San -. lo'rancli<co Uuy. The scrh·s is tho St. Fronc:l Vucht Club annual competili<>C'" tor biA snillng yachts sometimee- knnwn as tho " Bil[ Boat Serie$." . This year It Is bclnJ( gwled hr four of the rnstest yachts in ~ world -Ballyhoo: J im Kilroy'i 79-foot ketch. Kialoa, CalifomJ Yacht Club: Mark Johnsocl's 7$. foot ketch. Windward Passagi New York Y acht Club, an nagt1me. the 62·foot sloop c owned by 8111 Pasquini and B~ White or the Long Beach Yachl Club Second in Mond:iy's opening ral'e was Kialoa and third was Wind'>' ard Passage'. Ballyhoo r~ cenll~ dt'fl•atl'd KialoafortheCa Cup In a mntch race scrieS'-put o Marina Del Rey. . ,. Wmds for Monday's race were 20 to 25 knots under clear skies. Thnusands of spcc·t ::itors along the S::in ..-ranc1sco City s horeline w11 lchedtheracc. ~ Three otht•r series are beinl( ,, sailed siniult:inl'ously out of the , St f>'ranc1s Yacht Club. They are'' the Richard Rheem Trophy series" for yachts rutin~ 29.9 to 31.7 feet" on the internalionnl oCfshore rule ·• scale. the City of San Francisco' Trophy· series for yachts rating'' 37.0 to 44.4 feet , and the Keith' Kilborn series for Two Ton ) achts. · , , Winner in the Rheem series" Monday was Mir.age. skippered by Les ll a"rtander of the · H1chmond Yacht Club. Winner in the City of San Francisco series "'as Equation sailed by Gerald Srnl!ltllS of the Long rleach Yacht Club and the winner in the Two Ton series was Vendetta with s kipp(!r Jl arl I ssues of the California Yacht Club. All four series continue with races Wednei.day, .f'ridny and Saturday Coast Panel Modifies · Spa Ruling •I ,, ., The South Coast Regional Co a_,. t a 1 C o m m Issi on b as 1 modified an earlier requirement that all spas built in iL<; jurisdk· lion must rely exclusively on " solar heating unless gas heating ~ IS prescribed for medical treat· ' me~. _ The commission voted 8 to l~ Monday to allow 50 percent of a ""' s pa's heating r equirement to be s upplied by naturaJ gas In any. l case where the facility ls not .l built next to a s wimmJng pool. Previously, the commission had lifted the gas heating ban on· .. ,. ly when applicants presented let- ters from their physicians saying ' a solar-heated spa would not pro-; vide e noug h heat for their ''' therapy. . rii By requiring a spa to be separate from a swimmjng pool, the commission Mid it intended '· lo prevent residents rrom using 1 1 spa he aters to warm both facilities. ,,, A commission spokesman said the ban on gas healing for swtm- mlng pools is part of a statewide effort to conserve energy. Victim Succumbs "· NEW YORK (AP)-Oneor the H 12 blacks and Puerto Ricans dubbed by a gang of while youths In Washington Square Park last week has died after be· Ing in a coma for almost a week. Marcos Molu, 22, whose address wus unknown, was the only one or • " the .:ang'!I vfctlm11 rcmnlning In ' critical c·ondltlon ot SL. Vincent's llospilnl. UCI Course Focuses on Womell By HILARY KAYE Ol tM 0.11, ~-II-" Women wlll be In lbe spotlight in a lhree·quarter course to be taught for the lint time this tall at UC Jrvlne. Organizers of the new class say the focus will be on women and thelrrole in society. with eight women UCJ professors sharing instru ctjan al duties in a t.eam-tca9g approach. 1be interdlsclplinary class wilt be offered for lower divis1on credit, although upper division stud ents arc ~elcome and women in the •community are enco\lraged lo enroll as part of the univer sity's extension pro1ram. • Lectures in the new coun~ are being planned as a focal point and as background tor the numerous upper dlvisi(Jft counes on women scattered throughout &.he UCl cataloaue. The course will be tau1ht three limes a week, with a dlfferent emphasis each quarter. During the fall quarter instructors will ex.amine how dLrferent societies view women, in tennJ oC social science, biology and literature. Io the winte r quart el,' instructors will take a historica l perspective, s urveying women from classical times to the present. During the spring quarter instructors wtll look al women today on a cross-cult11Cal basis. The subject matter or the course was des igned by both faculty and students. One contributor was Adele ShlmanoU, a middle·aged Irvine resident who returned lo college last year as a junior. ''When r first came back, t took a course ca11ed •hentory' -n history of women in the United States,'· said M 1. Shima.non. "IL was a &ood reintroduction ' t o college ond it showed me th(lt. women's c ourses ar e really necessary," s he said. Most his tory courses are t aught from a man's point 0( view and h istory books a r e written by m en, about men, s he ~ald. "It's time we had courses in which women's accomplish· ments are told," Ms. Shimanorr commented. Anothe r course organiur. Roberta Swart.i, added that the most unique aspect of the new course is its ir)terdepartmentaJ, team·teaching approach. "You have eight different prolesso.rs, f.rom many different departments, and each one has a different viewpoint. Thal makes for in·deptb coverage of many cultures,'' she sai& Ms. Swarts a lso pointed ·out that havin1 women's courses raises women's con.sciousness. "It's a way of malci.ngwomm:a accompll~hmcnti. and their role 1n s ociety inor • visible," s he !\Did. 11 Another cour se organlier. history uraduote student Pe1gy '' Shannon, said s he did not always • ' think wome n 's courses were ··• neccssarv. "But ·1 soon le arned lhat r egular courses don't Include facts about wom en. It's Idealistic to think they do.'' she said. One or the eight faculty members is Leslie Rabine, of the French and Italian department: \'I I ll Ms. Rabine explained that UCI " women obtained a $10,1.50 grant from UC Regents to fund the course. She said the effort to 'et the money was "lime-consunung and arduous." She said the concept or the ·women's atu~les class wu born about six years ago. but th.at It "'· took this Ion& to finanC<l It. 7 ·Irvine EDIT I ON VOL. 69, NO. 258, 2 SECTIONS, 18 PAGES 'l'oda~··s ClosiH~ :\.'\·. S•oeks T EN CENT$ Seeks Coillillercial Speedup ~. t The Irvine City Council w1U consider :a way uf spcedjrnc up commercial developm ent to match the r esidential growth in Jrv1ne at a m eet ing tonight. Comme rcial projects have lagged behind the Irvine housing • boOm s ince the first day~ or in- corpor ation. city orficials say. ~-._..b Martin, former planning commission chairma n , has asked the council t9 consider a "prior ity processing system" that would aive commercial, in· duslrial and Jow and moderat(>.o cost housing 3pplicalions top priority. -Martin raised the topic at last week's ptanning commiss ion '!\eeting, but his plan was voted d b wn 3·2 , wilh only com· missioner Ellen Freund siding with Mart.in. City Councilwoman GabrieJle Pryor snid today she t~1eves the plan Is a "super idea " "I'm certainly m favor of Cast · trucking projects that are needed and holding m abeyance those tha t aren't so dPs pe rately needed," s he said · According to Martin. a new priority syste m is necessary because commercaaJ C?'O¥i1h as lagging so far behind the residen· llal construction m the city. J\hrlin ~n1d firs t priority should be gan•n lo projects that serve exist ing residents. such as theaters. restauranL" and other re<'reational developments. Howeve r, Ma rtin noted thal the In·ine Company's f1r.:.l pn ori· ty'applkalions are for more n·- s 1dentia l developments in the villages of Woodbndge and Tur· tle Rock. . "l believe the council should El Toro Hollle Ban Set No Building in Jet Noise Area By GARY GRANVlLLE 0t llM D•llV ~1!04 SUtt Orange County supervisors lo· day banned home coru.truction in areas likely to be impacted by jet noise at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The super visors' action had the errect or adding 10,000 acres to an a re a s urrounding the air station within which home bwJd.Jng is p rohibited. The ban ignored a 4 to 1 county planning com m ission recom· mendatlon that resu1ent1al <'On· struction be allowed in the e rea as long as prospeci1ve buyers are notified or the noise poteotial. Today's board action. which was led by Supervisor Thoma!. Riley, had the effect of upholdlng a minority r eport filed last week by Pl annin g Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle. Mrs. Grindle said permillang home construction in the impact · ed area determined by a cons ul · tant defied sound planning. Earlier, the planning com· mission chairman had succeeded m obtaining a no vote on the sug- gestion that builders be given In· cenlives for making home" within the noise area sound proof. That s uggest ion had <'Oml' from Super\'isor Ralph 01cdnch He a nd Supc-rv1sor Luurencc Schmit made a last-minute al· te mpt to block the 1mmt'diatc . home construction blackout in the noise area. Diedrich a nd Schmit w anled a study to de· termine status of development plans 10 the a ffected area. They had been told 73 projed s have already been approvt'd for the :irea, some of them simple zone changes, some nO'f'' under construction and some already c·ons tructed But with t he warning from Marine officials that Jets will be )!etling b1ggt>r and no1s1er at El Toro, Rilev had little difficulty in First for Won1an Lamoreaux Raised To Superior Court Harbor Judi<'ial District Court J udge Betty Lou Lamoreaux was a ppointed today as the first woman Superior Court Judge lo Orange County history. During a recess in heanngs nl the Newport Beach municipal court, Judge Lamoreaux s aid she received news of her appoint· ment by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. In a phone call this morning from Sacramento. "I th in k 1t "s u great responsibility but I'm ver y · pleased. ·~fthe said Iler appointment. came one day s hort or a year from the dale she was appointed lo the municipal court bench. Judge Lam oreaux said she ex· pects to r eceive her <'ommission by Friday or Monday and that she will discuss her swearing in at that time with JudRC Claude Owens. presiding Superior Court judge. A Newport Reach resident. Judge Lamoreaux was appointed to the Harbor Judicial Distnct Court in 0(•ccm ber or 1974 us a trnmc commissioner. She h<as practiced law in 0l'8nge County since 1962 in San· ta Ana as a trial lawyer spcc1all1· inJt in personal lnJUrY cases She as a ftraduate 0( UCLA and attended night low school al the San Ftanc111co Law School. She was admitted to the bar in 1957. Prior t o her a ppointment to the municipal court bench, Judge J"'8moreaux t aught law ot the Jrvlne University School of Law and Ins truc t e d a s lx·week famllJarizatlon course in trial ad· Const -• Weather Low night and morning clouds s hould keep things cool. Beach high about. 10. low about. eo. . INSIDE TODA~ Qorges thot .on ,mcx to thm-Prtddnt Ntzon. a.deed. o /orf'Mr GnimmOft Corp. o/• /idol /or , G $1 mUJioa cczm. ' pa:ign COfttribt&Uo" ..,CU ,,. /1'f'tlwr aporal bl/ tM Snatc •af>committtc 01t m.iu .. t'°'Jol corporotiotu. S«. ~ A4. . . . ~ vocac!'y at the Pe ppcrdine Schou! of Law. Although she was appointed lo the bench in September of last year, her judgeship was up for eltttion in June and she was elected over Newport Beach al· tomey Julian Ertz. "I thought alter that election I would have six years to really sellle down. It looks like I'll ht! moving again." she s aid. Judge Lamoreaux said she views her appointment as the firs t and only woman on the Superior Court bench as "both u thrill and a very great rcsponsi bility .' · 0-'IV "i.t Sl.tlf ""°'o TO SUPERIOR COURT Judge Betty Lamoreaux Conunission Wants Bike Trail Fence A fh·e ·fool chain link fence would be erect~ along the bike trail and moto cross course near the raiJroad tracks in Irvine Ir the Irvine City Council agrees with a t ransportation comm1ss1on re· commendation 1 The commission has pro~e<I that a fi ve.foot fence be bullt a long the entire length of the trail. from J cffrey Road to Culver Drive -a distance o( about 7,000 reel. Cltlzens spoke t o co m · mlssiooers last week and re~ Mobil Oil Mov~ .. quested that the fence be built to keep s ma ll children Crom wan· dering onlo the adjacent railroad tracks. Capital I mprovements F.ng10cer Walter Nollac srud 1( the curre nt contractor bwlds the fence. 1l would cost the city about $30.000. Thal money would be taken from bake bond funds. The bike trail runs along the tra<'ks from J effrey Road to Culver Drive, tying 10 with the moto cross course jw.t west o( J effrey Road. Roth arc still un· der conslruction. ·4 Irvine Company Sale Trial Opens BJTOMBAIU.EY Ot .... 0.11•" ... tUlt Opening statemen ts were scheduled today in an Orange County Superior Court. trial that. will uphold or deny Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smillf 's challenge to the proposed $200 million sale of a key block or Irvine company stock. Jud1e 1'mes F. Judge will be Oft the bench for what. is ex· pected to be a six-week trial of Ute lawsUit sparked when the Mobil Oil Company moved to ac· quire tbe James Irvine Founda· tion's controlling interest in the Irvine Company. Judge Claude M. Owens of·' ficiated in all pretrial phases of the bhterly foughl and complex lawsuit and was responsible Cor the !reeling or the sale agreed between the foundation a nd Mobilexecut.lves • But his dullc11 this year as pre· siding j udge have compelled him to withdraw Crom the trial phase (J(the action. Lawyers !or the Irvine Com· pany will be backing foundation attorneys during the trial a nd they made their st.ands clear in pretrial documents filed with Judie Judge. Affidavits point out that the proposed $200 million purchase price-It works out at $24 a s hare-"would belt.er enable the company to carry out its business plans and otherwise conduct its business." Mrs . Smith was the only stockholder to reject the Mobil offer. sidelined in March . 1975. when Judge Owens barred the sale pending trial of I.be issue. Mobil officials have explained (See HElllESS, PaaeAZ.) winning his point on the home construction ban. In addition to establishing the residential cons truction prohibt· lio n alon g a computer line establ1s hed b y Ultrasystems Inc • supervisor s put a notifica· lion res triction in ad1oaning areas Ultrasystems s aid :tre like· ly to be impacted by noise. Jn those ad1acent areas, builders must tc-11 nt.'W home buyers of the pot<'nl1al no1~e hazard. And "hen those homes a rc re· ~old . thC'1r pur<'hascrs mu:-t be told or lhc probll'm, ~upcn .... or~ said Adler Gets Nod to Fill Irvine Post By KILARYKAVE Of .... O.lly "'"" attt Turtle Rock resident Ha nk Adler has been appointed by City Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor to fill the planning commission seal re<'ently vacated by Bob Martin. Martin r esigned from that position, and several other city posts. last week and announced he was moving to Los Angeles to talce a new job with a tax law firm. Adler, a four-year r esident or Jn'1ne, is a certified pubhc ac· countant with Haskins and Sells. He h as been involved in a number or comm unity projects . including chaaring the Bonita Ca· nyon Road Citizens Committee -- a group that studied the pros and cons of extending Bonita Canyon Road. Adler helped Martin In his un· s uccessful city council campaign earn er this year and is believed to have a pla nning philosophy similar to Marlin's . Mrs. Pryor called Adler a "natural r e placem ent" for Martin, adding that he has "the same kind of tenacity and de· termination as Bob." She pointed out that Adler nlso has served as an officer or his Sierra Bonita I lomeowners As· sociation a nd that be is familiar with civic affairs. Mrs. Pryor a lso commented on Martin 's s udden res ignation, which Martin admitted was made easier by his demotion from · planning comm ission chairman t o commiss ion member las t week. ••Jt's ironic that Hob was dumped when it was so un· necessary," Mrs. Pryor said. "Jt JUSt shows the kind Of people he ha<J to de al with on thut com· mission." •·1 was very d isappointed with <See ADLER, Pa«e i\2) Tiro More Debates Set WASHINGTON (AP) - The second and third de· bate~ between President Ford and Democrat Jim· my Ca~r will be Oct. 6 and 22 with the s ingle de · bate between the vice pre· sidential ca n didates sandwiched in' between, the sponsoring League of Wom en Voters announced today. The league said the de- bate" between Re publican vice pres idential candidate Dob Dole and Democrat. Walter Mondale has been tentatively set for the week of Oct. 11 , but that no date has been agreed upon. The first , Ford·Cart er conrro otation will t ake place in Philadelphia on Sept. 23, a Thursday. • re-examine its pohcj• for proces.., ing devt>lopmcnt upphcnttons to put the need s of thl' city first rather than the desire of the Irvine Company." Martinsuid. But Irvine Planning Director Eddie Peabody Jr. responded. "The ke~ issue 1s the actual filing oflhese projects ... "The s taff eannot process cases that ha,•e not been (i)cd. In that sense, the appl.Jcant stdl con· l . trols thl' se11ut>nN• of proccssm ,,. to on t•xtt•nl," l'l•abotly :<u11l. Mrs. l'ryor adnuttt'<i tbnt :.I P'-' phc-;111ts <'an'I IW forwd lo file commercial. indu1>trrnl and low~ cost housing cappltcallons firs~ but said that if Sl'\'t•ral apphl'a• lions w~n.· filed nt once. lh{'I\ th&. priority items . as ·listed above:' should be takcn first. Gordon Getchcl. an Irv;nq <See G ROWTll, Page iU) • O.tlly ~tlot \l.att PIM>I• HE HAS EYE ON NATIONAL FRISBEE CHAMPIONSHIP Western Regional Champ Chris Johnson of Newport Beach Champion-Flinger Eyes Next Title By MICHAE L PASKEVJCH Olt .. t0•111 PllotSl•ll Fifteen-year-old Chris J ohnson or Newport Beach entered his first Jo'r isbec tournament whe n he was in e le mentary school. He lost. Now, five years l ater, Johnson is among the best Fris bee n- ingers in the world . He proved it last week when he came within one half point of a perfect score and won the Western Regional competition in Las Vegas, Nevada. R epre sentin g Southe rn California -he had already won local honors in NewPort Beach - J ohnson tossed the disc 174 reel in the distance event and came t h r ough with s trong performanc es in seven other events, including accuracy a nd between lhe leg catches. J ohnson. of 1964 Port Dunlcigh Place, will be t aking a few days orr from his studies at Corona del Mar Illgh School later this month when he will join 10 other re-: gional winners for national com. petition in Atlanta, Ga. ' First prize is a $1 ,000 savings bond, und s uddenl y what started out as fun becomes serious busi· ness. J ohnson said he m ay con-· sider turning pro sometime in th future. ' , As J ohnson moves Into the finals. he has an aH Important> cd~c confidence. lie rc~s her has "the best c hanc • to win" fol lowani: ha s near perfect ~rformance in Las Vegas. Whale J ohnson Is performing in AUantra, bas parents, Mr. and~ Mrs. Merritt J ohnson and hitt. 11 ·year·olrt sister, Carolyn, wUl wait at home. Board Mulls Move To Draw Audience ~ By I.AURIE KAS PER 01 tht Oflly l'llf!Stall Saddleba('k ColleAe trust •es will move up to lrvln-0 or Tustin for their next meetinJ( in an ul· tempt to attr act local area resi· dents to discussion ol a proposal to buy a northern campus site. After a long dJscusslon of ap· praisal reports and an environ· mental Impact summary Mon· day, trustees railed to narrow the field of possible sites from three to one. They decided to get the re- m a I ni n g ques tions an swered before their next meeting on Sept. 27. Trustees, who still h a- ven't voted to even build a second campus, may then choose. the site they are m ost interested in and oTder a mote extensive ap· pralsal of the property. Trustees agreed to meet in the northern are a after Trustee Don· na Berry recalled residents' ob· jectlons to another college dis· tricl in the slate. wruch h ad elect· ed to build a campus on land once held in agriculture preserve. . She said residents should com· mcnt on the possible sites now. "After the fact ls not going tn woTk."shcsuid. ) to.:ach of tbo Irvine Company parcels being considered c'ur, 1 •ntly is in agric ulture preserv~ s tatus. , The sites being considered a rc: <See COLLEGE, PageA2> 1 l'SYCHED VP,. THEY SIVCK BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) ~ Seven students at the state un·. iverslt y campus he re wereJ trapped in a stalled elevator for 3() minutes. They h ad jusl left a psychology survey ln which one of} the questions was, "Are yow · afraidofconfinedplaces?" ' Maintenance workers rescu<'d 1 the studenl' from the elevator Jn' the psychology building Monday" night. There was no immediate in· dication whe ther anyone wanted .tocjlange bisJmsweronthequii. Al DAILY PILOT l ues.csay September 14 H.r:s Women Spotlighted UCI Classes Focus on Role in Society Martia11 l'olca110 This is a mosaic or fi ve pictures or Arsia Mons on Mars. ta.ken from Viking Orbiter Al"Wlrt ... I• 81 HILARY KAY£ OI .... o.ltv "'"" ~tt Women will be In the spolllgbt m n three-quart~r course lo bt- taughl for the first time this fall At UC Irvine. Organiiers or the new cluss so.r· the focus will be on women and their role in society, with eight ~-omen UCl professors sharin«i ins truc t ion a l duties in a team-teaching approoch. The interd.iscil)llnary class will be offered for lower division credit, although upper division students are welcome a nd women in the community are encouraged lo e nroll as part of the uni ver s ity's extension program. Lectures in the new~course are being planned as a focal point aod as background for tbe numerous upper d.ivisioo courses Spa He~ting Standards Modified The South Coast Regiona l Coastal Commission ha s modified an earlier requirement that all spas built' in fts jurisdic· lion must rely exclusively on solar heating unless gas healing is_ prescribed far medical treat- ment. The commission voted 8 to 1 Monday to allow 50 percent of a s pa's beating requirement to be s upplied by natural gas in any case where the facility is not built next lo a swimming pool. • 1 from a dis tance of 3,700 miles. It's one of three la rge volcanoes .. s tanding about 12 miles above the surrounding terrain. (Story. Pnge AS). Previously, the commission had tilled the gas heating ban on- ly when applicants presented let· ters from their physicians saying a solar-heated spa would not pro- vide enough heal !or their ther apy. I 1 Jroine Panel l tActs on One Gutter Issue A myriad of gutter problems were recently presented to the Irvine Trans portation Com - mission. but commissioners de· cided to recommend that only <me problem in College Park be fixed immediately. ' Commissioners decided to re· commend to the City Council that a drainage p ipe at Mayte n A\'enue and Yucca be replaced, using most of the $20,000 "gutter problem allocation" for this year. Capitol Improve m en t s Engineer Walter Nollac com· mented after the meeting that he's never seen such a rash of J:Uller woes. • ''People were coming out ofthe woodwork with ~utter pro · blems," s a id Nollac, who is responsible for remedying th<.' troubles According to Nollac, four other locations were Identified by com- missioners as priority sites, but that there is only enough money in the budget this year to fix the tOP priority. Sites tnal would be considered next include Saginaw Alcorn In Turtle Rock, Carrol Avenue In Culverdale, Cheviot Drive In tho Wlllowi; .and Elm Street ln College Park. Nollac said the commission is recommendjng that Sl,000 of the $20,000 budget be used to ex· amine those sites and report back how much it would cost to flit those problems. Nollnc said most oC the pro- blems concern either stagnant water standing In the J?Ultcrs, or C'Onstantly .rutmipJ: water that ~tat es a noise ii1lfsunce. ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Roti.rtN.Wted ,..,......, __ _ Jack R. CUfle't ,,Kt'"'--~ .. ~ Titomas Keevll L*'IOt Ttlom•s A. MurphiM ,_......,..,(_ Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .... ~, .... _. ... t•""' Te..,..._ C7t4)MM321 Claslfled AdWrtllMl MJ-5611 ~e«•Vtllt•-~ 511-6310 from$<tftClc- '"'"°"" ~.mt C)r ..... (N\I ~lol\lllq C--.,., Ht....., ........ 11111\l<At-..,,\or.., f:'~'~-;.-:.r:~~~t::.'.~.~~:.'!~ : _...,. __ . • --clo• •••1 ... 11•le II OM•• *"""• oo......i.. ~•llMIOI\ lly (.,,,.. w u ""°"' ..,,WNI Mll-"r,111'1~--­ •.US-~My, 'Big Boot Series .. Ballyhoo Sweeps To First Victory By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.ilf l"ilol8HIJ114l(ditt< Australian J ack Rooklyn's 73· foot sloop, Ballyhoo, continued her winning campaign in this country Monday by capturing the first race of the St. Francis perpetual trophy series on San Francisco Bay. The series is the St. Francis Yacht Club annual competition for big sa1hng yachts ::.omet1mes known as the "Big BoatSenes." This year it is being sailed by four of the r as test yachts In the world -Ballyhoo: Jim Kllroy's 79-foot ketch, Kialoa, California Yacht Club: Mark Johnson's 73· foot ketch, Windward Passage, New York Yac ht Club, and Ragtime, the 62·foot sloop ro· owned by Bill Pasquini and Ball While of the Long Beach Yachl Club. Second in Monday's openin~ Fron• Page A I ADLER ... what they did to Bob. It showed bad government and 1 can't help but admit I'm disgusted with it all," she added. "Bob is intelligent and he worked hard for the community not for personal gain. I'm sorry this community is going to lose him ," the councilwoman con· tinued. . Alter he was demoted from hie: chairmanship. Martin chaq1ed that the real r eason was that his fell ow colJ)missioners disagrf'f'O with his ~land on the packini: house issue. Martin favored prcservinJ: lht> old building fn Northwood, whlk most of his colleagues fovored demolishing it and ~oin~ ahcud with \he housing development. Commissioners r~ponded that they unseated Martin becaust• they objected to his method of running commission meetlntes. ran· was Rialoa and third was Windward Passage. Ballyhoo re- cently defeated KiaJoa for the Cal Cup in a match race series out of Marina Del Rey. Winds for Monday's race were 20 to 25 knots under clear skies. Thousands of spectators along the San Fr aneisco City shoreline watched the race. Three other series are being sailed simultaneously out of the St. Francis Yacht Club. They are the Richard Rheem Trophy series for yachts rating 29.9 lo 31.7 feet on the international offshore rule scale, the City of San Francisco Trophy series for yachts rating 37.0 to 44.4 feet, and the Keith Kilborn series for Two Ton yachts. f 'rottt Page A I GROWTH ••• Company planning ad· mirustrator. said that Martin's plan is a "good concept," but thal the Irvine Company cannot file developments that are not marketable. "Our clients look at demo- graphics in Irvine and we can't market many things because the population isn't big enough yet," Gelchel explained. The first m ajor commercial ar<.'a in Irvine will be in Wood· bridge. where a multl·screeo theater Is s cheduled to open by Christmas of next year. Shops, markets and other facilities will also be included in the com·· mere\ al center. ''What 1t boils down to is that everyone wants lo li ve in a rural atmos phere, with urban services provided." said Getchel. "Jt's JUSl not possible.'' The I rvlne Company planner said that more r esidential units arc need ed to build up the population before moJTe com· mercial developments can be marketable. Irvine Co11ncil·Q1wstio11 A commission spokesman said the ban on gas beating for swim- ming pools is part oC a statewide effort lo conserve energy. Girl's Plight Detailed "Baby Eaten By Dog.'' The headlJne filled readers with horror, but for the In· fant 's mother, Joanne Basbold, 24, the shatteJing event was also the start oC trouble with the law. J oanne, independent and a loner because or her ex- treme shyness, obtained a dog for protection, but was unable to feed it while she bad her baby girl. A searching article pro- bes the circumstances which led lo the infant's de- ath and to the possibility or pri90n for a girl alone in New York City. See Page BS. Extended Bus Routes Urged Irvine's Transportation Com· mission has r ecommended that the Orange County Transit Dis. trict study the extension or bus routes into Turtle Rock aod Woodbridge. The city council will look at the recommendation tonight and de- cide if it believes the request to OCTD should be made. The commission 1u1gested that OCTD Line 82 be extended to be routed up Turtle Rock Drive. Commissioners also suggested that bus service be extended Into Woodbrtd"e, with a route travel· ing along W<>sl Yale Loop. Youth Charged ONTARIO CAP) -Police rrny they have arrested n 17-yeor·old boy in connection with the beat· ing death or 3-year-0ld Anthony Padilla. Stadium Issue Ret111ns Irvine City C0uncil grapples acaio witb the proposed lighted 3,000-seal stadjum al 1rvine Ulgh School tonight . The City Council, at the 7:30 meeti..DI at city ball, ls expected to make a final determination on both Ute stadium environmental impact report (.EIR> and on the stadium project itself. The proposal is for ~ a joint city/school district project, with the city paying $137,000 and the school district spending $320.000. Berore the project could be authorized. the city. as the lead acency, had to contract for an Elk to chec k out bow the sur- round l n g r esidentia l neighborhood wouldbealfected. The school board has already received the EJR and accepted it without requesting any changes. Last week . board members said they are "ready to go" with the project as soon as the city de· cides ifit'IUl participate. The EIR has already ci rculat- ed among several city com- missions and two weeks ago, the council held a public hearing on the document, but did not lake any action. Instead, the council sent the ElR back lo the clty transporta· lion comm issio'n for further study related to traffic. Last week, the transportation commission round the EIR insuf· ficlPnt In several areas and re· commended certain changes prior lo acceptance oC the docu· ment. Those include : -A statement in opposition to expansion of the stadium beyond Its 3,000·seal capacity. -Better s ubstantiation o f parking needs. · -Traffic studies based on cur- rent traffic coan\5 and future projections. -A study of installing• signal at Ravenwood and Wa lnut Avenue. -A discussion or the PM~lbili· • ty or additional oft·roadway parking. -The inclusion of the widening of Walnut Avenue as a m.itigaUng measure. ) on women s catteired throughout lhc UC I cat:1logue The couri.c will be lu~ht three tJmcs a °"eek, with a different t>mphas1:. •':lt'h quarter. Ourln~ the foll quartl·r m:structon; will examinl' how different socictie:. view women. ln tt>rms of ~ociul s cience. bioto"y and Utctature. In tho w i nter q u a rt e r instructors will takt• :1 hlstoricul perspective. s urveying women from classical tames to the present. During the s pring quarter instruc tors will look at women today on a cros:s-cullu.rnl basis. The subject matter or the course was designed by 'bolh raculty and students. One contributor was Adele Shimanoff. a middle.aged lrvtnc resident who returned lo college last year as a junior. • "When 1 first came back, I took a course called ·herstorv' -;'I history or women in the· United States." s aid Ms. Shimanorr. "It was a good reintroducltoo to college and it s howed me thal women's courses are realh necessary," she said. Most hls lory cour ses ;,rt' taught from a man's point of view and history books ar~ written by men, aboul men, she s aid. "It's time we bad courses in which wom e n 's accomplish- ments are told," Ms. Shimanorc commented. Another course organizer. Roberta Swartz, added that the most uniqu~ aspeel of the new course is ils interdepartmental. team·leaching approach. "You have eight different professors, from m any different departments, and each one has a different viewpoint. Thal makes for in·depth coverage or many cultures," she said. Ms. Swartz also pointed out that ha ving wo men's courses raises women's consciousness. f 'rottt Pog~ A l COLLEGE. • • -Southwest com er of Bryan Avenue and M yford Road. Northwest comer of Bryan Avenue and Culver Drive. -Northwest corner of Trabuco and Jeffrey Roads. Each site ls also bounded by the Santa Ana Freeway. Since the eventual purchase of land may involve a condemna- tion s\lit against the Irvin<.' Com- pany, trustees did not openly dis- cuss price of the land. However, they questioned the effed aircraft noise and potential floods may have on each or the sites. A consultant indicated the Culver Drive property would be impacted the least by these potential problems. Two trustees indkaled they favor this location for a future college. Trus tee Frank Greinke. however, said the Myford Road location is best placed geo- graphically. This site, however. is completely within a flood plam and drainage is blocked by the freeway. The Jeffrey Road site is con· sidered lo have the most severe noise problem from jets flying out of the El Toro Marine Corp Air Station. Laguna Beach Trustee Larry Taylor, however, said the best location for the college would be one not being cons.idered -the Marine Corps helicopter base in Tustin. He said trustees should determine whether the federal government is willing to sell the property. He also contended that trustees should consider purchasing 80 rather than 100 acres. And be ob· jecled that trustees still haven't decided how they will finance the proposed purchase. He said the board is talking "roughly" nbout a one million dollar expenditure. Trusteci; a lso objected that they had been given appraisals based on the parcels· "highest and best use" -r csidentiul t1e- velopment. "ll':s a w;ly of m~1kln~ \\Ornen\. aecomphs hmt'nl:t und lhl•1r rolt' In bOclcty mon· ''IMblc," sh<.' :.:ud /\11olt11·r <"ours<> or.:unu.<'r. h1stor~· a;rnduall' Ml.ltlt'nt Pc~~' Shan11nn, M1t1d she dul not t1IWtl\;., think womc.m 's courses wc~t' nccessar~. "llut 1 soon fl'llrncd thal n·i:ular t•ou rH'S don't i ncludf• !'acts about w11n1en. ll 's 1(lcuhslic to think tht•y do." she said. · One or t ho eight racutty members Is Leslie Rabine, of the French and Italian department. Ms. Rabine explained that UCf women obtained a $10,250 gra nt from UC Rl.'gents ·to fund the course. She said the r ffort to gel . Che money was ''time-consuming and arduous." . She said the concept or the women's studies class was born about six yt'ars aRo. but that. 1l took lh1s lone to frnance it. CM Police Baffled By Slaying Costa Mesa police said today they hnven 'ta clue to tho identity of a black-clad man said to have s bol Pamela Davis to death ln her Mesa del Mar home Friday afternoon. And invesli~ators rem ained baffled as to a motive behind the k1lhng. according to Lt. George L. Lorton, who 1s heacilng the murder probe. lie said either robbt>ry or rape could have been the motJve. "but perhaps the suspect panicked after shooting .Mrs. Davis and JUSl fle<l lbe area," he s:ud. Lorton said il appears nothing was t a kl•n f rom the home following tht' 2·45 p.m. shooting fo'riday. Reports from wilnl'Sses Jed to the rcleas(• of a composite skctr h of the man believed responsible for the slaying. Lorton said investigators will C'onltnU<' to go ovc·r the facts in search of new c lur s. Police arc seeking a suspect. described as a man with a pal(• Mmplexion. in his mid·20s with short dark hair, short sideburns and th1c k glasses with d ark frames. lie wus described as about six feet Lall with a medium bujld. Witnesses said the man was wearing a long black overcoat and black pants. Shots wer<' heard and Mrs. Davis' body was 1und by police sprawled near a rront bedroom or the family home at 2867 Velasco Lane. Police believe the man may have been pos ing as a potential homebuyer to gain entrance ro the home. f'ron1 Poge A I HEIRESS .•. Utat the Irvine Copmpany would be merged Into its land develop- ment su bsid iar y , Mobil Oil Estates Limited. Mrs. Smith arl!ues that the quoted price or $24 a share is much loo low. State lawyers agree and also argue that the proposed selling price would be financially unfair lo the t ax-exempt foundation's charitable beneficiaries. The foundation controls 54 5 pereent of the Irvine Company's 8,415,300 shares of stock. Under the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969, tax·exempl founda· Uons must divest themRclves of controlling shares of corpora· tlons. Lawyers for both 11ldeR al(ree that rair market vulue will be 0 major ii;sue in the trial In terms or the i;tale'i> argument that lh• public intt1r eisl lft lnV()lvcd in tlt<' proposed M obtl Oi ltrnn~artlon. A New Probe? Ke~dy, King Killings Eyed WASfDNGTON (AP) -House Speaker Carl Albert said today ''there is a good chance" the House will set up a special committee to dete rmine whether to reopen investigations into the assassinations of President Kennedy. civil fights leader M:Jrlin Luther King Jr. a nd Sen. Robert F. Ke nnedy. ''There are lingering doubts a nd plenty or pre- ssure on the s peaker to do something," Albert told re· porters. He said he has discussed the matter with Rep. Ray Madd en (R-lnd. ), chairma n of the Rules Committee, and expects that committee to decide Wednesday whether to cr eate a committ<~c. Sources said plans call for a 12-member study committee to make preliminary inquiries and submit a recommendation by January. IC the study committee reports that sufficient ln· formation is available to justify a fu11-0edged probe, sources said, it probably would be given a mandate conduct the investigation during the hfe of the new Congress taking office in J a nuary. l Tuesday' c~ PriePA NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS '• IN DA L '!' PILOT I I ' o.b. 1..·s. Ta111pax Battle Looming; Ad Taboo Lifts H ~m ;ro~ MOSKO\\l'Tl Jn l>('n\ er ScuttJ · ~.in t-'r11nC"1i.co .ind other ''' tl'rn c1hc:s. late n1j1ht telt•\ 1)>1t1n 'H'" C'rs ha\'l' bct n t'XP•ll>t'd to a ht'D\')' barr.aAt' of l'Omll\\'111 115 fClltUl'lllji! .1 \'CIUlll( ludy who dnH•li u \'olksw.i~l'n. l""' .rnil rt•mand~ us that "I 1trew up 1111 Iott' 11f l<n 1• u111l ' ~~11:!"--------John~on &. J nhn~on Th<' youn11 lud.' '' &• r o m o t i n .i a o c " J ohnsc1n •'-' J ot\n:.011 femuunc hygiene tum pon. o b . soon to h1• 111 nat1on:1l d1 :s tribut1on Money Tree o b • which I gu1•.,s •¥ 11uppo11(•d to repr t'Scnt "Ob• stretncs." I)> :1 n1..•w kind or tnmpoo ll c1o«~n·1 n .•quarc an ap- plicator and It cnmt's In n 11mall, C'omp11 C't PAC'ka1ee that rlt11 <'11s1ly 1n a poc·k,,t Our \OU.n~ lady on ~cr<.•,•o h'll:-us thftl o.h \.\as invent\•d by "a woman g) OCl'OlOl:l:.l und J ohnson & J ol\nson.' · WHAT T H E 0 .8. TA~1PON dot>~ reprt':o.ent. in market mg ter ms. 1:. still anothl•r attl'mpt It> l.nork the lonj!llml' leader. T:sm11ux , oul ol lht.> winner·, box Thi. snip1nl'( has been J(01ng nn for many year.!t and h.1 .. aC'ceteratt>d "1th thl' steady gro"th or the tampon rnarkl•t Sn 1~1r Tam1>a' has managed to r'-•pel all <'hallt'niters Th at 's no mean aC'hl''''<'ment "hen \ 011 C'On.,1dc>r I he heav~~·e1ght <.'om (WI 1llon Tam pn 'I f ·•l't'" · Tampax 1s :m odd compan~ from al lf'n"t twn '!land po1nh F1ro;t of ull. tht> tumpon '"' lht' onl\ prodUC'l ll mukes l'l:ot man~ C'Om panat:•s c·an m uk1.> that C'ln1m nn\nlnrt' ~condl v. the• ('ompan~ ha:-absoluteh no <frht It c;Wt.'1' no: on<' un~ thin51 Not man~ n 1mpa1111•:-t'.111 mJl.l' th.ti C'lmm· unymort> ~llht>r . T lllS ONF.·PROOL'CT. r>•:BT·•'Rt:f: C'ompany rolled · to i>alt•s of S140 m illion last )Cllr u "l'•·ord C'ompurE' that $140 million to tht' n•venut•s talhect hy the t•ompanies that ' arc trymg to ta ke tht' m eas ure or Tampax . • ~ Johnson & Johnson does an annu11I bu<11ness of S2 2 billion Kimbe rly-Clark htl Sl.4 billion lust )ear And In ternat1onal Playtex is now part of Esm ark, which is at the $S billion sale s level, Tampons have moved up to the point where they now • a<.'cou nt for 50 percent of the $450 million s anat a r y prote<.'lion'f m ark<'l. P reviously. they had a mu('h smaller share. th<' • prefrrred product betn1t a napkin. the lead1n1: hrand beinJ? K1mb~rly -Clark ·s Kok\ In lho:-c• ill":. Tampax held <1 -' market s harl' of 75 !Jt•rc<•nt nr hl'lkr Tod1l\. when thl' / markl't 1:-much bigger, Tampax still holth ahout 65 percent of the tampon b ui.anci.:-. Pl .A \'TF.X' TAl\1POI\ BRAS() 1:-. l-:'iarrently runnin~ :-et·ond lo Tampu'C "'th an c:-.tamah'rl 20 percent of tht• market Thl' K olt"I: t:impnn~ hoftl to lll'rCl'nl , h•a\ 1n1? thr tlrt•i;:i. of tlw m:arl..1•t t11r J11hn:.un .~. Juhn,on·, <'.irdrct• tam pun J&J ho1ws to t•hnn1t<' .all th.it walh o h It ' plunnin~ lo 't>\.•nd \'Cry hl':t\ th tn tl'lc' 1:sion ;11lv('rt1:0.tni.t .ind that dm·' 1w1:-l' ,1 nl'" thr1•a1 luTa1111h1' L' nt ii rt•n•nt h t .1 m11t111' "t'n• 111111111g tho"' produl'l "> d1• t'llll'tl unsu1tubk tor .11h l•rt1i.anJ.t ''" TV Thl'y h1tH' now hrokl·n throui::h that llarrwr anri lhl' l" •) com1rnntes lhut h.l\l' taken till' most ad\lant.it:l' or 1111:. lifting or n •:-.trtC'tll111:- ;tr1• .Johnson & J uhni;on and lntt•rnuttrinal Pl11 yk>1, h11fh 1•>. Pl'rt,•nc•t•d U:-ot'r:-. of lhl' tu ht• TAMPAX llAS "''·:v•:R SPt;NT an' mom·' an lele,•1:-ion. ancl 11 wa:. nut umonii. thn:.l' t11mpunic:o. prc~i.tng the TV ~tut111n~ to allm~ advl'rta sini: for tampon:-. The open tnl! up of lC'lC\ i:.1011 lime to tampon advcrt1M·r:o. raises lhl' possibility lhut Tampux could be over"hl'lmcd by it:. more· t'xpenen(·ed advcrs::tnC':. On the ot hl'r hand. Tampux never had to 1-{0 to a bank for money when nearly evcr}<me cf:..c diet And 1t may be ahll• to M nlmuc to defend itself crrecllvcly without s houting at >nu in the li\'lng room. Strike Threat Hits Stock Market Again NEW YORK CAP) The proS~C't of a strike ;igainst Ford Motor Co. kept the :.tock m arket on lhc deft>nsive to- day Prices d e<.'11ncd modt>ralcly for the sccf)nd straight !iessaon m quiet tradlng. As the New York Stock ~xchan~P closed. ronlra<.'t negotiator s for Ford and the Unitt-d Auto Workers remain<'d at an impasse with a midnight deadh nr approaching. 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A I z DAIL y PILOT Tuesday Stptem~ t• 1978 •1 Young Cage Fan Still Can't Re1De1Dber Fall LOUISVILLE, Ky. <AP> -Marty Smith still can't remember what h11ppcned to h im l aal March 15 , ha:. mothtr says she wtll ne"er forget . On that rugbt last. spnng, Marty went t o Louis\ 1lle's Freedom llall to wntch has beloved Ke ntucky Colonel& play San Antonio 1n an Am erican Basketball A ssoc i ation aamt 111 ~ mother. Mrs. Gamel Smrth. ~ said M arly never missed a home game. About an hour later. Mrs Smith got a call from Lhe police. Marty, they said. had fallen about 6S feel through lhe ceiling at J<'reedom Hall. He was near death "Hjs arm was broken 10 two places and his -. rast wu s mashed .·· Mrs ~m1th recalled 1n a rtcent 1nt.en •1ew. There were other tnJunes : a fractured pelvis. a torn hver . a damared spleen that w a s s ubsequent!> removed. But Marty 1s now on the road to recovery Doctors s aid that h1s youth and has light weight saved tus hfc. ··t d on 't remernb<•r everything." Marty s ays some six m onths after the accident. ··1 Just remember climbi n g a r o un d "and . That's the last thmg I remember ·· Marty and a couple of has fnends . each faithful fans or the now-ddunct Colonels. apparentl y knew the ms and·outs of Fre.dom Hall bettt•r t han the St.'t'urity forces They somehow found a n unlO<'ked pasugeway and followed 1t. Tht•y finally reach<'d a c atw:llk O\'\'r thl' ce1lmg. Marty doesn 't remember what happenc'1 after that, but :.omehow he fell. The itame. only minutes old, came to a Jaworski Out 6 Weeks Haden to Start f or R ams Against Vikings LOS ANGELES <AP> The quarterback bat lie that s1u led 1n the Lo:. Ange le" Hams' training camp bet ween James llarns and Ron Jaworski has d1santegralcd and a Rhodes s<'holar mu.-.t noY. pull the Rams out of an lnJUr) mess. Jawor s ki . who challe nged Jlarris for the No I JOb this s ummer. suffered a fractured s houlder Sunda y. With llarns out while a broken thumb heals. Pat Haden has been thrust into the role as the s tarter for Sunday's game against the Vikings. Haden. who pla~d for the . Southern California Sun of the World Football League last year, is a S·ll perfectionist who is pe rfect a s a passer in the National Football Lcugue. H aden . a Unive rs it y o f Southern Cahforn1a grad. threw hts only NFL pass Sunday an a 30-1-1 \ 1ctorv O\'er the Atlanta Fa lcons . it .,.. a s a 47 ·yard touc hdown bomb to Ron Jes~•t• that went SO yards 1n the air Dr Robert Krrlan had X ra) ~ taken or Jaworski's shoulder a nd s aid Monday the injury .,.. as "a fracture under the surface or the acromion pr ocess at the acromio-clavicular joint. which is und1splaced," forcing Jaworski out for at least six weeks. Haden played part of the WFL season last year before m oving to England. There h~ completed one_year of studies at _Oxford. He has one more lo go, but can choose when he attends school a nd won't ha ve to leave at Dod~ers Face R eds O n l y 6 ,559 See . . LA, Braves Split LOS ANGELES lAf'l The Los Ang<'les Ood~<'rs are i::iving pinch·hitt1ng a rtist Manny Mota his own "da~ · · nM t month, and the clutrh·h1llinJ? \'('l<'r<in has thanhd thl•m 1n udvance with J gamt'·Winn111 g p11ll'h -..n,.:lc that ~ a 1 \' u i:: <' d a s p I 1 t 1 n a doubl<'head<'r with !ht' Atlanta f\raves Mter tak1nJ? a 5 I los" 1n lh<' opcn<'r :\t ondtl\. thr Dorl~t·rs IJo d gc•r N ."tffffc• At• G.amt,Ofll 'tA IC tl'tOI .. ' , •• t ·' ,, ~ .... ' l I.. l ,, came back 1n the h1J:hlc:ip to nip thr Hr:i\ <''· 4 3 Mola's bJSl's loaded :.angle his J05th c ar t'<'r pinch hit h1J?hhghted a foul'·run Dodg<'r~ sixth. an which the\ m crcamt· a two-run d\'fu•11 H<'J?All' Smith also sluit~rd a run sc·onng p1nrh h it in lht• 1n111 ng that tied lhl' gam<' nt 2 2 Ht<"k Hhndl•n. s1rld11wd \\Ith a son• \•lbow s ant'l' St'pl. :!. 111tkl'<l up hi s I 2th \\ 111 against thrC'l· 11'.,l'l'S I\ nur k ll'lw ll l·r Cha rite llough l'amt· nn 111 the Inst thrC'l' annini.:s to Jlfl'M'r\'I' Hhod<'n 's win and rt>cor d h 1~ 15th -.u\'t' Tlw Ootlgt.'r:.. 11 i:amt•s twh1ml C1nr innat1, op1·n a lhn.'l'·~anw !>C'rl<'~ \\1th I ht• lh'd~ toni.il1t .1l RI\ erfront Stadium T h<' t'Mwd of fi .55!) mnrkcrl th<' smalle.,I in the history of lxxh:cr l'tad1um and ltw l>odJ?rrs ::.crond smalll'st an their I .4lS Anitelcs his tor y . Lo., A ni::t•le. · o nly s mall..-r crowd hC'rc was on Aui:uc;t 14. 1958 "hen they plu~ ed to6,195 1n the l'oh,t•um Raide r s Use H e ad Hunti11~ Tac tic --Noll l'ITTSB U H<:ll I Al'1 P1tt~burJth Stet'lcrll t•oadi ('hu(·k Noll. anj!r)· O\ er 11llCA\'d 1llt>~al hittin~ by th<' Oakland ll:mh•r!-, s aid Monday lw 'll si..•nt.I a film rlip of the Rnlders' head huntini: tnC'l1cs to National Foothall League officials. "You have a criminal elrment in all aspects or society." Noll s aid a day after the Steelers l~l their regular·season opener 31 ·28 to the Raide rs . "Apparently we have it in the NFL. too. May be we hove n law-and-order problem " Noll said he would h ke to see violaters pltntshed .. ,.d like lo see them thro wn out of the league. Thc>y put a guy·s .,..hole career in jeopardy. "But we have ,, vehicle for straightening it out the league offi ce. Other peopl<' have ~one to court. 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IAP) Baseball fans take little interest an a battle for fourth place. but to the California Anitels it 1s hea ven compared to th<' miserable depths or last place Only 3.500 watc hed the Angels ~at the Texas Rangers 6·2 in 14 innan~s Monday rught although tht• t wn tC'ams started the game \'lrtuallv deadlocked for fourth in the American Lea[{ue West "To our players fourth place means a lot." said Norm Sherry. under whom California is 27·22 $10Ce he replaced Dick Williams as Angels m anaiter. "We were in last pla<'c for a long time . pnd .... hen that happens fourth can mean a lot .. Tonight's game 1s set for 6 o'clock tKM PC r adio, 710). CAl.,ORNIA •• r ~•I r 0 I 0 0 Q 0 0 .. '\ 1 • ·• 0 1 1 ~ 0 I ' \' '"'"" "' u ' 0 f) "''••'<ll 1h " l ,,.,. ,, R '°""'' ' M c;u,.,.,.,.,O \\ P'Otl)C)'hOrt \ f4rtOQ\tf •4v'Y\OPUl>'f f ~,~~~~' .. "' ,.."•'l )t> r.(tt J•t .. "°" lb "'')"' ' "'' 0 Or•qoo 4 0 I 0 , Q ~ 0 .. 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""' ... l.<oll 0 O•A I" I'# 1' • A--"'01' •n 6A \•• fL ) ? 1 ""·~'""' n I t\U ttWlf t<llP I>• 11"01 Cft•"I WP T t \4 A i~ H It f lt •• so • l I I I 0 0 0 0 l ~ 0 1 \ , , • I I I I n 0 0 ' lloocl\ ~ ·~-..-- Wide receiver Lynn Swann. the Steelers' Supe r Bowl bero. was forced out of the game late in th· second half S unday with u concussion. DODGERS' BILL BUCKNER EVADES JERRY ROYSTER'S TAO halt when s ome fan s screamed. Marty landed in a coocrete passageway, narr owl> missing two sets oC end ~one bleachers. H ts right hand struck first and ht-lped to break his raJI. Ile till hasn't recovered use or that hand. "l can't bend m y wn t ,'' h1• swd. · ·t look thcrap) for a long tiO'le and the doctor tell!> me lo do it at home. but 11 hasn't bec.>n getting any better." Marty spent nine w('(>kS in the hospital after the fall. and later ret urned Cor a nother 18·day stretch. Among his visitors wns Colonels owner John Y Brown Jr. "lie \•1s1ted me two or three ttmes." said Many. "lie invited me out to his house. but I hav.-n't been anywhere since l got hurt.·· The youngster's interest ln the Colonel!! didn't lag even during those trying d::t)IS, hi!> mother s aid. .. That was his team ," Mri. Smith said. "He's got all their pictures. and the cards, und cvcrythint!. "After about thrt-e or four weeks. he asked me. 'Momma. did the Colonels winthatnight'?" AP Wil"el>ftolo NORM BULAICH (31)0F MIAMI ROLLS PAST DAN JILEK S ports in Briei· $600,000 Awarded To Ex -Bear Butkiu CHICAGO -The attorney who won $600.000 from the Chicago Bears for former star linebacker D ick Butkus says t eam phys ician s are caught in a conflict or interest between the football clubs who pay them and the p l ayers who a rc t heir patients . "I don't think there should be any s u ch thing as a team physician." James Dooley, one of Chicago's top personal injury lawyers. said Monday after Irulkus and the Nlllional f'ootball League club agreed on a $600,000 settlement 1n his damage suit against lhe club. "lie can't serve both the team and the players There's a distinct confl1cl of interest.'· Butkus c harged the Ue ars wll h breach of h is five.year contract The No I draft cho1re out of l111no1s who in ntne year'> with th<' Rears became one of th<• itreut middle linebackt>rs of till t1mr contended 1n the ~wt that h<' was '<'nously 1nJurNI in u ituml' in :-JO\ ember 197:! II<> i.uuhuritMn' a n d t h e l c 11 m p h ~· " 1 <' 1 :i n l'.'xam1nr d his 1n1urt.'ll knrc and said hC' w11:-unablt• tn Jll'rform thE' s ('rv1r<•s r <•qu1 rt•cl bv llw l.'nntrnct Canad a fft)f f# TORQNTO l''lrs t ·pcrlod goals by Gil Perreault, Denio; Potvin. llohby Orr and Guy LaOeur backed Rottie Vachon'!! 11econc1 shutout ot tne tournamcm Monday n if!hl a nd powered Team Canada lo a 6·0 \llctory over the world amateur champion Czechoslovakia 1n the opener or the Canada <.:up ftna1!1. Ge,.ulaic i• Out llAMlLTON •. Bermuda Vitas Gerulait1s was forced to withdraw a nd ChH Richey had l(\ rally Monday to defeat unseeded Raz Re id. 4·6, 6·2. 6-1 In o~rung round ac t ion or lht-$50,000 Bermuda Gr and Prix Tennis Cla sic. , An abs<'essed tooth forced Gerulaitii; to withdraw Other first-round winners included Australian Mark Edmondson. Dick Crealy and Ray Rulfels and Gene Mayer. Edm ondson got 1?ast Mike Cahill, 6·2. 6·3. while Cr ealy needed three sets to defeat South Africa's Pat Cr amer 6·7, 6·1. 6-3 Ruffcls topped Pat DuPre. 6· I. 6-2 a nd Mayer eliminated /\llan Simmons, 6·0, 6·1. Phil1i P ad Lead The Philadelphia Phillies appear to be over their slump. Led by Mike Schmidt's two homers. the Phillies defeated visiting Montreal, 7·2, to increase their National League Eastern Division le.ad to fi ve games over Pittsburgh. The Pirates lost to Tom Seaver a nd the visitini: Mets, S-0 . Montreal 1s at Philadelphia again lomght while Pitts burgh plays hosts to the Mets RoP1ab IJo •P Taro CllJC/\GO The stru1tgl1n~ Kansas City Royals only lead th<' !>urging Oakland A's hy four games in the A m en can Lea~ut•'-. Western 0 1v1s ion Monc1ay. the• Hoyals dropp<'l1 u rloubl<'hcadl'r t o the lnwl \ ChicaJ{o White Sox. 4.3 ~rnd fl 11 Meanwhile. tht• A 's were ra1111•d out n~ain~t M in11<'soL1 1 Ton1)lh t . Oakland 1>lay:1 a doubleheader In Minnesota wh1l1· Chicago hosts Kansas City Dank1"0,.1h Tabbed WA LNUT CREEK. CnlH. Darrell M e h l. an Oregon linebac ker who made 12 unassisted t ackles against Colorado Slate last weekend, was 11elected the P acific·8 Conference defensive player of the week. Ttie confer e nce offe nsive player of the week was J eff Dank wo rth . UCLA ·s senior quarter back who guided thr Bruins to a 28-10 upset over /\niona State. Grid Ratings ,.-.._TM Tw~"tY ,,..M\ +n 'nt. A•'\O('t .. ed Pf~'' c~ll-.1• l100tr1U "°" '"ih ''"'' Ol,.t ~·· tn ...,,l'fllllt•~' ... "°' •-rM<ll ll!'dtolal °"'"" 1 M•<~l711 I 0 O I 01' 1t ThA&M 1·0 0 7ll 1 Ot,,OSI ltl l I CH) 1,01• 1) A•\ I 0 0 I\) I Pi11 1•1 I 0 0 "1 1l t<.tn"'' ,,0 0 1\1 t OOlt UI 1-0.0 •U U At...,... 0 1 0 11)8 'UCL•l7t t 0 ~ 131 IS Bo• Col 1-0-t 101 ~ Ml"" I 0 n .. 0 ,. I.SU 0.0 I ••• r 1 "'tM~I t I) 0 O I ll N t.8< l.0-0 /) I ~')r 0 0 I ,,.., t II A•tr SI 0 I 0 .. •Ge0to•• 100 JI• "T•u \ 0.1.0 II tO Mary•-1-0 0 )10 10 "''" I I 0 t• Mrs. Sm1lh. who thinks the ordeal "has left me in worse rsha.pe than l\1m. physically, .. says that Marty is slill troubled. "lie still has nightmares and he's develo~ an ulcer. They round th:it about nve weeks on er he ftll. t try to forget It. but I know 1 cnn'l, .. she suid "I've not been back to that place. und I haven't .\ct him tio back the re , e ither. I just don't care much obout. scelng that place anrmore. "I'm ju ta od. you know. to have him lake he is." O.J . Sharp, But Miami Sharper BUFFAl.0 (AP ) The n1ghl belo nged to Miami's Nor m Bulaich and Oob Grici;e . Part of ~ it belonged to Buffalo's O.J . Simpson. It was Bulaich and Griese and the rest of the Miami gang who carried the Dolphins lo a 30-21 victory over the Buffalo Bills Monday n ight i n a National Football League season-opening game. And it was Simpson, their great running back. playing onJy-. a bit more than 24 hours alter rejoining th e Dills. w ho electrified the crowd of 77.683 with his twisting and speed after catching a fourth quarter pass for a 43·yar d gain The game was costly for Buffalo. Fullback Jim Braxton, whos e blocks helped Sim pson gain much of his yardage the last five seasons , is finished for the year . Braxton was cul down on the second play or the game -one nullified by a Miami offsides - and suffered torn ligaments in his right knee. lie was scheduled for s urgery tod.iy. . Miami coach Don Shula. who said Sunday that he felt SimpsOl'.l would retu rn to Bu H a lo, des c ribed Simps o n 's b rief appearance thusly: "What a hell of a JOb he did tor JU~t suiting up y esterday. Saban waited all the way unUI the i.econd play to send tum In." Buffalo coach Lou Saban sent Simpson in ;1s Braxton left the fi eld. · Simp11on '11 fir11t car ry was wiped out hy a penalty . lie carril'd on the n(')Ct play and went for seven yords In All, Simpson toled the ball flvl' tlmc11 for 211 ya rel~. Hulnlch, m ea nwhile, ripped ;ipurt Uw HuHalo defense w1th 107 yards on 19 carries. "ll was just "rent blocking by our offensive line." he cxplained1 "ll was ju~l rcadin1t them and keying o rr lhe lr blocks that worked." Griese. who completed 13 ot 21 passes for 199 yards and on.e touchdown, was asked what the Dolphins were going to do tor outside speed with Me rcurt Morris gone. · •t llu!lflo 11 .. , • Ml-I I IO 10 )/ ..... 81111•1• 0 .. 0 .....,. 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W"l\tfl91Gon) 1', Holle"" 7 Ill, 5'tyrM..rf.,., Simo-I 0 , GtH•I I IS, HOOlls ,.. • PAS~ING -Mltml, G"tw 13 71 1, '" y¥e, llolff• ... ,.,,_,. llott.o, ta; M1r.,.i•1.o,o •• ) L Laguna/South £oast EDIT I ON .\l.Ct•r110011 ~-, .. saoelis VOL. 69, NO. 258, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1976 TEN CENTS I' La gun an Identifies Heist Suspect By TOM 8J\Rl.£l' Of tll• 0•11• ,., ... \l•lt I' Hardware store owner Ronald' ~mstrong today 1dentiru:d chard William Ca~llllo all the an who bought a box or rifle munition in has stor~ two davs ore a breakan and ')hooting ·al the nearby Security Paclfic Na- tional Bank in South Laguna. , Arm s trong. a former journalist. test1f1ed as the open- ing prosecution witness an the Orange County Superior Court tnal that he asked Castillo what he intended lo do with the box or 2030.06 cartridges. · Armstrong explained that he is t?Overned by laws which forbid the-sale of such ammunition to eonv1cted felons or customers "ho appear lo be irrational. "He told me they were for target practice," Armstrong said. He told Deputy District Al· tomey John Conley that Castillo appeared to be .. quite amiable" and at no time appeared to be anything other than rational. The defense contends tha.t Cnstillo was insane when he al- legedly used the ammunition purchased from Armstrong lo s hootbank manager Gerald Guess after entermg the bank at 3084.2 South Coast Highway by a ruse. O~lly P,lot $t•ff Pttot• MARK PIAZZESE. 10. WHACKS A TETHERJIALL ON RETURN TO DANA POINT SCHOOL 14,522 Students Trot Back to Classes In Capistrano Unified School District Opening of School Goes Off Smoothly Ttro More Debates Set WASHINGTON CAP> - The second and third de- bates between President l',ord nnd Democrat Jim- my Carter will be Oct. 6 and 22 with the single de- bate between the vice pre- s ident i a I candidates ~andwiched in between. the sponsoring League of Women Voters announced todav. With the exception of lramc problem:., l'au:.ed by muddy un completed roadworl.. near Uana Hills High S<·hool. the 11,522 i.lu· l.lents of the Cap1str:mo l 'mrit'<l School D1slricl mN 669 teacheri. and all went !>moothl~ :'t1oncla\ District attend:m<'e i~ l'Xf)CCI · ed to leve l out al about )4, 712 stu· dents -up about 1.000 from last year -durinJ( the next several days. Dr. Jerome Thornsll-'y, dii.- trict superintt>ndent snid loday. The district has addtod 55 nt'w staffers to cope with the incrN1~c an student bod y. Four new schools are under ronst ruction One elementary srhool 1n Mis- s ion VleJO will lw Opt'ned after the Christmas holiday Dana lhlls l11gh Sc·hool r~rln cipal Oarrrl T;;~ lor. 'laid hl' had un enrollmt'nt or 2,on studt'nt:- Clnss at Dana 111115 bc~nn 10 rn1nutcs lall' bN'ause of trJfrlr con~e:-.tion caui.t•cl h ~ tht• rond" ork on Golden l.nnlern Str1•1•t Ill' I Ow t ht' M'hool "It "~1'< Jll'I horn•nflnu'\ ~ 1•,11•r day. a :.tron.:l'r word I 1•oulll use." Dr Ta~ tor 'a11l "We hod traffic hnckM UJl for blocks." tw sa1<1 . Tlw principal acidly notC'd th;1t no one nt thl' ischclOI had bc>en contnrtoo bcrore the county ton· up I hl1 ~tr('(lt . Aside rrom the disruption cal#sed by the momlnit troHlc, Or. Taylor :mid thm.:s w,•nt well the first day "I wus v<'ry impressed by th« ~tUdf'nl body. I !\pent most or my time in the mull or jn the Or:~:J-~ons t Weather classrooms and some of the stu dents came up nnd introduced themselves lo m e. I was im· pressed,·' he said. At San Clemente llh~h School,. Assa lant Prinripal John Smart said things went as planned. s<'asoned by the usual openln~ day difficulties of new students finding their way around. There were 2.500 students on the rampus. No major problems occurred. he said Or. Thorns ley said things must have gone smoothly. "This wos the first time In my t 1 vears as a district superinten- dent that I've never gollen one phone call." he said. The superintendent said the (S("e SCHOOL, Page J\2) Th·e league said the de-- bate between Republican vice presidential candidate Rob Dote and Democrat Walter Mondale has been tentatively set for the week of Oct. 11 . but that no date has been agreed upon. The first Ford-Carter confrontation will tnke place in Philadelphia on Scpl. 23, a Thursday. First for Woman Lamoreaux Raised. To Superior Court llnrbor J udtcinl District Court. Jud.:<' Betty Lou l.amoreuux was uppomted today 011 the firsL woman Superior Court JudRe In Orange County history. During a recess in bearings at the Newp<>rt neach municipal court, Judge Lamoreaux said s he received news of her appoint- ment in a phone call this morning rrom Sacramento. "I th i nk it's a great r esponsibility but I 'm very J)leased.'' she said. Her appointment came one day ·short or a year from the date she was appointed to the municJpal court bench. Owens, pre!lidlnit Superior Court Judge. A Newport Reach resident, Judge Lamoreaux was appointed to the Harbor Judicial District Court in December of 1974 as a traffic commissioner. She h os prncticed low in Orange County since 1962 In San- ta Ana as a trial lawyer specialh:· ing ln persona l injury cases. She is a ttraduatc of UCL.A and attended night law school at tho San Francisco Law School. She was admitted to the bar in 1957. Prior lo ber appointment to the municipal court bencb, Judge <See JUDGE. P1ge A2) Conley s aid w1tnt'Sst•s will testify that Castillo. 24, of 1104 Mira Mar. Lag una Beuch. drove a truck to the bank Jan. 29 and gained entry by representini,t himself as a two truck driver who planned to haul away a bank employe's car. ··1t was a very imaginative plan." Conley said. ··But you will quickly decide that CasllJlo car- ried 1t out and that 1t was careful- Jy planned by this dr fendunt." C~ll91 shot several times by sherif'r'S officers who posed as ambulance attendants to gain en· try to the bank. was brought to the courtroom in a wheelchair. He is s hll being treated for his extensive wounds. Bank manager Guess. who almost died of several wounds al- legedly inflicted by Castillo. is also scheduled to tesliJy for the Assault Charges proserution u loniz with othl•r bank employcs. Castillo Is hcrnl! tried on six ftolony rounts whir h include armed robbery. a:-suult with a deadly weapon a nd burglary. H the jury in JudJtc John L. f1ynn Jr. ·s courtroom finds him cuilty it will then be asked in a • further hl'aring to rule on his mental s tate a t the Lime or the of· !ense. Ex-cop Jailed Criminal charges have been brought against a fired Laguna Reach detective by Orange Coun- t v sheriff's orricers who allege that Carroll Dean Bush, 43, kicked and beat his ex -wife in the driveway of her Laguna Niguel home. Bush was booked into county Jail Saturday night following the incident at the home or J an Lucille Bush. 38, of 29342 Via Portola. Sheriff's deputies alleJ(l' that Bus h knocked her to the grous;id and kicked her in lhc ribs Cable Fee Hike Fight Impasse? By PHlllP ROSMJ\RJN Of 111• O•llY Pll.c S .. ff The San Clemente Cily Council a nd TM Communications Com- oaov. the citv's major cable television operator. have locked horns over TM 's proposed rate hike scheme, and neither side ap- peared ready to let go today. The council meets at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday to decide the issue. TM has said it will yank the cable connections to all 7,000 homes serviced in San Clemente unless provisions for future rate hikes, as well as an increase this year. are included in its contract with the city. Richard Young, TM vice presi- dent, s aid the company has already arranged with contrac- tors to begin removing its equip· ment and dismantling Its San Clemente station beginning when the franchise expires Saturday at midnight. The council has fought with TM over rate hikes for bas won in court battles over what TM has argued is its automatic right to in- creases. At a study session last weelc neiTher s1de budged from its posi- tion. An attempted compromise solution by councilman Bill Walker which would have jfl"ant· ed a lesser rate increase than the S2 a month sought and a review or rates every two years was abort· ed by the rest of the counci l. Some members o{ lho council threatened TM wjth condemna- tJon and takeover of its system, with council m embers Donna Wilkinson a nd Walker opposed to that. Meanwhile, another c;1blt' company, Storer Cable of Laguna Dcach, is assertedly watching the San Ctemenw pro· ccedlngs with more than usual interest. A top Storer ex('('utive was re- ported lo have informl'<.l lhc clly ~•ttorney's offlc that his com· pany would be willing to assuml• the TM operation if TM pulls tho plug. TM's Young said the city is in for a battle if it atlempts condcm· nation proceedings. While city of· (See CA BLE, ~age A.%) while wearing boot!). She was not hospitalized. The former· Laguna Beach de· tective was booked on suspicion or assault and battery. malicious mischief and resisting arrest. Officers assert that Bush slrug · gled with them after he r epeated- ly kicked his wife's late model pickup truck, putting numer- ousdents in it. Bush had been with the Laguna Beach Police Department for 12 years when he was fired by PSYCHED VP, 111EY STUCK BINGHAMTON, N.Y. CAP ) ~'·en stude nts al the state un- 1 versily <'ampus here were trapped in a stalled elevator for 30 minutes. They had just left a psychology s urvey in which one of the questions was, ''Are you afraid of confined places?•• Maintenance workers rescued the students from the elevator in the psychology building Monday night. There was no immediate in- dication whether anyone wanted to change has_;msweron lhequiz. Coast Panel Modifies Spa Ruling The South Coast Regional Coastal Commission has modified an earlier requirement that all spas built in its jurisdic- t ion must rely exclusively on solar heating unless gas heating is prescribed for medical treat · ment. The commission voted 8 to 1 Monday lo allow 50 percent of a spa's healing requirement to be s upplied by natural gas in any case where the facility is not built next to a s wimming pool. Previously, the commission had lifted the gas heating ban on· Jy when applicants presented let· ters from their physicians saying u solar·heated spa would not pro- vide enough h eat for their therapy. A commission spokesman said the ban on gas heating for swim· mini( pools is part or a !ltatewide effort to conserve energy. Three-story Hou ., Wins Panel's Okay The South Coai1t Rcgionnl Commission hus approved lhe ('Onstruction or a three-story, single family house with a three· <'llr garai;ce in Laguna Beach by Dudley Frank. The project includes the de· molition or an exisitng garden house wall and fence al Lhl' site of lhe proposed structure, 287 Crescent Bay Drive. Police Chief Jon Sparks July 2'J for alleged ~ross misconduct. lt was alleged that Bush had forced his way into u San Clemente apartment lo recover personal property that belonged to his daughter. Bush has appealed his firing to the city pt?rsonnel board and a hearing 1s schcdukdonScpt. 23. Jf the board findings were in Bush's behalf, a rcrommendat1on could be made to the city mana_ger to , overnde the firing. Planners, Cou1icil Clash Due A clash between La"una Beach i>lanning commissioners and City Councilman J on Brand m ay be in the offing tonight when _ commissioners try to arrive al some solutions to the city's perennial summer traffic and parking problems. Brand has suggested one solu· tion. but the planners have re- Jected it, favor ing their own package instead. Brand already bas criticized the commission's plans as unworkable and • pollticalJy impossible to imple-'t m enL He indicated he wiJI attend 1 tonighl's meeting and fight Cor I hls proposal. Facing lhe commission at its 7:30 p.m. meeting is a package or recommendations to the city council regardil\g summer traf •• fie and parking. Councilman Brand has called for purchase of Irvine Ranch pro· perty with city open space funds and using the land as a site ror a summ er art festival, as a peripheral parking nrea, and. during nonsummer months. as a city park. During its 4 :30 pm. session, the commission is expected to , approve a package of open spac • priorities which do not include• acquis1t1on of the land Rrand wants. In ils parking rccom· mendallons , the commission supports acquisition of land as a periphera l parkin~ a r ea :;omcwhere aloni; Laguna Ca- nyon Road between El Toro Road and the La~una Lakes nrea about • two miles north of El Toro Rood mtl'r!lectlon. l But it rccommcnd5 that the ci- ty undertake o massive park and ride prol(ram lo bring vis· '. itors inlo town Crom tho parklnJt . area. It nlso rec om m .!nds t.hat Art· A· • J-~air be relO<'ult'ft to 11n area nenr 1 the Sawdu11t Festival and the 1 Festival of Arts. · And, it recommends that the COSt o( these ll.CtlOnS be Un• : 'derwritten by $.20 fees levied . against businesses and by con-1 tributlons from the art fC11Uvah,' 1 Low night and morning douch should keep things tool. Beach high about 70, Jow about 60. I NSIDE TODAY C1'argt1 fhot .an .met. lo t1wft. Pr~ltdtnl N iIC111 o.slced. a jorT'Mf' Crvmman Corp. of· jidol /or .a SJ miWon cam· palgn corttnbufion will be /wf hn ttplortd by the Stnolr a11bcommfttrr on multana· tiOrJOl corporalionf. Stt ~ ...... Judge Lamoreawc said she e:it· pect.s to receive her commi.ssJon by Friday or Monday and lb.al she will discuss her swearing in at lbat time wit.b Judge Claude Clemente Workers Eye • ..... <e,plS. I Union : lnde ~ -.... ~ ., _,,,_ Alt --... -jt:-Alt Or._ Cawtty At ....... 91J ~· A1M4 Sh!tUMl't-Al .. 11 'T ...... _ u TllHten ... Wt-AC --AC .. $3,020 Stolen From SJC House Cash and checks with a total value or $3,020 were stolen from a San Juan Capistrano home by burglars whose method of entry is unknown. Orange County sheriff's of- ficers sajd the theft was n1ported • by beautician Sandra Mae West. 3.1, of 32944 P aseo del Lucero. Ms. West told om~ the money was taken from a purse ln her bedroom closet l"hlle she was "way from the home. • For lhe first lime in its ·history, lbe San Clemente City Employes Association has begun serious talks with union representatives with lbe Idea of Jolninc a union. Already consulted in low• prof'lle meetings have been an AFL-CJO.atfiliated, public employes association aod ttie Teamsters. , A general me mbership meel.· ing of lbe 74 association mem· be.rs will be held sometime next week for labor union represen~ tatives to malte their pitch and ' . ' the membership lo vote whether to go union. The stance oC city employes. according lo association leaders, was spurred by a City Council ac· tion to solicit bids from private contractors for park landscaping maintenance. jobs now held by ci.ly employes. Bids will be opened this Fri- day; ,1nd the council will decide at its Oct, 6 meeUng whal to do with them. Al stake are the jobs o( nine ci- ty park& employes. Should the eouocll decide a private contrac- tor can do H good a Job tor less money, lheywouldbe.laidoff. Instigators of the proposal are coun cil members Donna Wilkinson and BiU Walker and, ~Ith City Manager Gerald Weeks. they are lhe targets of bitter charges ot some city employ es. Gary Burns is vice president of the San Clemente City Employes Association a nd member of a so- ca 11ed grievance committee formed within t.he groop. He charged that the trio is "an· U-labor" aod is responsible for dr1v10J( the employes toward un· ion representation. Bums said lhe caJI for outs1d(' parks bids showed little reuard for city employes. "The cit) 1 employe, he said , "Just means ) nothJng to the m. l • The association represents miscell aneous city emptoye:< ranging rrom water department workers to clerical help, custo- dians and street sweepers. Other f dty employes, including ~ policemen and firemen. lifeguards and management ~raonnel are represented by other organlutions. Bums said Monday, .. , don't <Sff UNION, Pace AZ) AZ DAIL y PILOT L/SC :Ballyhoo ·captures SF Race • Austrahan .Jul·k Hooklvn':-7:J fool i,loop, Datly hoo. co.nllnut'd her wanning rampa1gn in this tountry Monday by capturinl( the fi rst. r uce of the St f"'ranc1:. perpetual troµhy ~enc!. on San f"rancasco Hay T he series 11> the St. l-'ri..nc1:. Yacht Club annual com~titmn for big suahnJ: yachts ~omclimcs known as the "B1 f.! OoatScncs ... This year 1t 1:. being <11ll'<1 by Cour of the faste:;t yachts in the ~rid BallyKoo. Jam K1lrO) ·~ 79-root ketch, Kaalou. California Yacht Club; Marfc Johhson's 73· foot ketch. Windward P.1ssage. New York Yacht Club, and Ragtime. the li2 foot sloop co- owned by l\111 l'a -.c1wn1 and fh ll While or lht• I.on~ &•Jl'h Yacht Club. Second an :\11rnday's1 oix·ntnJ! race was h 1uloa and third wa:. Wand~urd Passage Hall) hoo re· cently defealNt K 1alou for tht' Cul Cup in a match race senes out of )farina Del Hey. Winds for Mondays race were 20 to 25 knots under clear skies. Thousand::. of s pect;1tors alon~ the San Franc1:.ce> City :;horl..'llnc watched the racl'. T hree other series arc bl'ang sailed simulta neously out of the St. Francis Yacht Club. They are tbe Richard Rheem Trophy serae:. for yachts ratin~ 29.9 to 31. 7 f<'et on the international oHshore rule ::.caJe. the Caty of San Francisco Trophy series for yachts r aung 37 0 to 44.4 feel, and the Keith Kilborn series for T\\O Ton ) achts. Winner in the Rheem sen es Monday was Mirage, skippered by Les ll arlander of the Richmond Yacht Club. Wanner an the Cat\' of Sun Francisco series was Equation sa1lt'd by Gerald Simonis of the Long Beach Yacht Club and the winner an the Two Ton ::.enes w as Vendrlla w11h ski pper Harl l s::.ocs of the <.:ah form a Yacht Club. All four series continue with rar<.>s Wed ne::.d;1 y. l-'racl.1y und Saturday. Oaltw "11M Sl•ll ~ ... ,. TO SUPERIOR COURT Judge Betty Lamoreaux f f 'rotn Pnge i\ I CABLE •.• ficials we re talk1nJt about hun·• dred!J of thousanfi of dollars It might cost to take the• property. Younjt saul It wou ld cost m11llons. Meanwhile. pubhc i.cnt.Jment from the people who face fuiiy. TVs ir T M pulls out-ts runmnll. for TM a nd aga1osl Lhe lclcv1Mon hrownoul. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WK"d Pf tUM-ftt ...0 Pvtit•""'f' Jack R. Cur~y "• t P•• ,.,., .nct(,eNf.eW"•r l homas Keev11 C.•••ot ,.homas A. Murphlne ,..,.,_.,..u .• Charle~ H. Loos Rlch.'trd P.N&ll A• .. •l••l-"f ..... £- L<J,Uftal 8HC" Office 1 .. C..ltrn•~•Slffllfl -·h"t A-•U P 0. lloo M6. ~ Offices (l'\IAM•W J)O¥.t•lh\o5l- .. ""11""'Qft ll<r ...... ,,.,, 11#.o<ll-••'" ~leD.c.k Vllltr UJOI u r .. -•l).>1101e .. ~l .. _.f Te..,.._. (714) 642..Q.21 Qusfflld Adver111lng MJ.5671 utUN BH<" All ~r1mtftts: Te .. pltone 4M·M66 F•Off'h11(1t-•'9 4t54JO CIDP'l'1GM. 1tlt Or.., .. (M\I ~l.,,lnq co-'*'' ,_ N W\ 'IOflt \, Ulu\tr•t~~. t011"f'\.,t f"l'\lltltr or erchtr Ut•m•"'' ,..,_.,fll '""" o. rtPl .. VCH wlllloW\ ll"'tl•I _.tMIUIOft OI (_,..,.._t. • SK-cl .. \ ~ltff O<Old •1 CMIA Mo•t, • (al.-. "'°"""'-.., ,.,,,.. u.n -• 1111y,lrf"""l"4U_.lll.,11•ll•l~_.h...,_ •.. UtJnw'IWJ. 01111 Piiot s1~11 ""°'o HE HAS EYE ON NATIONAL FRISBEE CHAMPIONSHIP . Western Regional Champ Chris Johnson of Newport Beach Winning Fling Youth at Fris-;:,L Pi11nacle By tUI CHi\EL PASKE\1Cll ~p,e:;cnting Southe rn 011~ 0.11, Pt101sw1 Cahforma h e had already won Fifleen-vear -old Chns John~on local honors in Newport Beach -- of Newpo.rt Beach entert"d h1~ Johnson lossed the disc 174 feet in first 1-'risbee tournament when the distance {'\ ~nt and came he was in elementary :;chool. lie t h r o u g h w 1 th :. tr on g lost perfor mance" in seven other Now, fi\'e ) ears later, Johnson e\ ents. includ ing accuracy and 1s amon)! the best 1''r1sbee n. bt•twecn the leg ratchl's. in~ers in the world. I le proved tl Johnson. of 1964 Port Dunleigh la:.t week whe n he came within Place. will be taking a few days one half point of a !X'rfect score off from his studies al Corona del • and won the Western Rc~aonal Mar l11gh School later thJs month competition in Las Vegas, when he will join 10 other re·. Nevada. glllnal winners for national com· JUDGE ... Lamoreaux t aught law Jt tht· lr\'lne 'niver~aty School or I.a\\ and in:.tructed a sax \\Cck familianz:1t1on cour'e an tn.al ad· nlCac~ al th1• 1'1•p1>erdanl' School or La\\ .\lthou~h c;he wa ... appo1ntt'd tn th.: bench m Septt•mher of l.1 ... 1 H•ar. her JUdgc::.hap wa.-. up for election in June and ::.he "as elected over Newport B<'ach ut torney Julian Erti. IJ(.'l1t1on in Atlanta, Ga. First prale is a $1.000 sa\'ings bond. and suddenly what started 1>ul us fun bccom<'s serious busi- ness. J ohnson said he may con-. ~1der turning pro somel.Jme in the future. A" J ohnson moves into the finals, he has an all important c•dgl' confidence. Jlc feels he has "the best chance to win" follow1nf? h is near perfect performance an Las Vegas. While Johnson as pcrformin~ in Atlanta. his parents . .Mr. and !\tr:. Mcrratt Johnson and his ll·~ car-old sister, Carolyn, will wail at home. ... Women Spotlighted UCI Classes Focus on Roi in Society ByJ~.IMR\' KA\'•: ~ ... 11,~1 ... S0..11 Wom\'n v. 111 be 1n th\' sJ,1C1t hght in a thrt'l' q11ttrtt-r COlar..;e to be taul(ht for the far:,t lame tha:; fall at UC lrv11w. Orgamicrs or the new class sny the CO<'us will be on women and their roll' in society, with eight women t 'C'I rrores!>ors shoring 111.;truct1onu l d uties 1n u teum tco<•h1nl( upproarh. The interdisciplinary class will be offe red Cor lower divis ion credit. although upper dlvision s tudents nrE> welcome and women an the community art• encouraged to enroll as part of the uo1v er :.1ty 's extens ion progrum. Lectures µl the new course are being planned as a focal point a nd a s backgr ound Cor the numerous upper dl\'1~1on courses on women scallcrl'<l throughout the UC I catalogue The course wall be taught three umes a week. with a different emphasis each quarter. During the fall quarter instructors wall examine how different :;ocat'lles view women, in terms of social science, biology and lllerature. In th e w i nte r qu a rte r instructors will take a historical perspective, s urveying women from classical tim es to the present. D uring the spring quarter instructors will look at women today on a cross-cultural basis. T he subject matter or the course was d esigned by both faculty and s tudents. • One contributor was Adele Shimenoff, a middle-aged Ir vine resident who returned to college last year as a junior. "When I first came back, I took a course called 'herstory' -a history of women in the United States." said Ms. Shimanorr. "It was a good reintroducJlon lo college a nd it showed me that wom e n 's courses a re really necessary.•' she said Most his t or y courses ar e taught from a man's point or view a nd history books a re written b y men, about men, she said. "It's time we had coursl's in which wo m en's accomplish- ments are told," .Ms. Sh.imanoff commented . A no ther rou rs e or g:miz('r. Roberta Swar tz. added that the most unique aspect of the new course is its interdepartmental, team-leaching approa<·h. "You have eight diffe?rl'nt professors. from many d afrerenl departments. and each one ha.s a different viewpoint. That makl's for in·depth coverage or m unv Youth Charged ONTARIO (AP) -Police hay they have arrested a 17·year·old boy in connection with the bcal· mg death of 3·ycar-0ld Anthony PadiU:l. cultures , .. s he uid Ms. Swartz also poinll'<l out thut h;n 1ng women's courM.•i. raai;es women's consc1ousne:.s. "lt 's u \\ .iy of making womt•n's nccomph:.huwnt:. and th<'1r ruh· m sol'iet v more ,. 1s1bll'," shl' said. · Anotht•r course organii<'r. histnry g radu ute st udcnt P l'l!l!Y Shannon . :.:11d shl' thd not ah\ a) s thank women ':. courses \\'l'rl' necessary. .. nut I soon learned that re~u1t1r' \'Our;)es don't Include faN:s ubout "oml'll It ·, 11h',1h:-.t11· to thini.. thl')' do." sht· :..ud 0 II (' 0 f t h e l' 1.: ht h H' U It ll\t'IObt'rS le; Lt>,hl' H;1htnl', or tilt" 1-·ri,•nt•h and llu.lla1Hk1>.1rtnwnt M:. H11h11w ,•iq 1l.111w<l th.1t l 'l'l \\Omen obt 1u11t.>d 11 , I0,250 i::1·.'1nt from (' RCf.!l'lllS tu fund tht• cour:.t.>. Shl' :111111 the dfort to 1:d thl• monrv "as "llllll 1·un:-.um1n1it and :irduou:. . ' Slw s;\111 th,• l'Olll'1•pl of tht· \\Oll1l'll0 :, 1'tUdll'S d.11'' \\U!\ horn Jbout sl\ H':ll'~ ai!o. but that It took lh1:. Ion.: le> f1n:111Cl• 11 . A New Probe? Ken11edy, King Killings Eyed \\'ASIII~GTO~ L\P ) llousr Speaker Carl Albert s aid todav "there is a ~ood chance" the House will set up a special committee to determine "'.hethcr to reopen investigations into the assassinations of President Kennedy. civil ri ghts leadl·r ~l artin Luther King J r . and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. '"Fhere a r e linge ring d oubts a nd plenty of pre· ssure on the speaker to do something.·· Albert told re· porters. He said he has discussed the muller with Rep. Ray Madde n CH-Ind.>. chairman of the Rules Committee, and expects that committee lo decide Wednesd ay whether to crentc u committee. Sources said plans call for a 12-member study comm ittee to make preliminary inquiries and submit a recommendation by J anuary. If the study committre reports that sufficient in· formation is available to justify a full·fledgcd probe. sources said, il probably would be given a mandate conduct lhe inves tigation during the life of the new Congr ess taking orfice m January COurt Fight Begins F Or Irvine Heiress By TOM BARl.F.Y Ot lh• Dilly Pilot Stoll Open ing statements Wt'rt' i;cbeduled today in an OranJ:c County Superior Court trial that will uphold or deny Jrv1ne heiress J oan Irvine Smith's chullen1tc to f 'roHt Pa9f! ,\I UNION ... have a ny doubt but that (the .is· sociation ) will go for a union." llut according to Culbert Moore, president or the employl'S group, the votes aren't there lo unioniie. Moore said today. "Right now, as al stands. we wouldn't ha\'e a majority to bring the union in." In his own str aw poll of the mem· ,bership, he counts only 15 to 20 vote.s to go union. Both m en ag ree on two areas. the proposed $200 million sale of a kl'\ hlork 11f ln·111t' l'ompany ~IOl'k Judgt• Jaml'S F Juell'!<' will he· on thl• bench for what b t•x p<•ctt•d to Ill' a 1'1 \·Wl'ck trial of thl' lawsuit !-purkt'<i \\hc•n lhe Mobil 011 Company moved to ac- quire the Jaml's Irvine Founda. tion's controlhnA intcr<'!lt 111 the• lr\'inc Company. Judg<' Claudl' M Owens of . faci::ited in all pretrial phases of the bittt'rly fought and complex lawsuit and w~1s r!'!>pOn!>iblc for the frl'ezing or the sale agreetl hetwec n the foundation and Mobil executives. • Rut his duties this yrar as pre- siding Judge ha\'c compelled him to \\1thdraw from the tnal pha!.t' '1f lhe action • "l thought after that election I would ha\'e s1" 1"(•ars to rctlll) setUe down. Jl looks hkt' I'll hl' moving again." s he said. J udge Lamoreaux said s he views her appoi ntment as th(' first and only woman on the Superior Court bench as "holh a t hri ll a nd a ve r y J!rcut responsibility." Rowdy Riders Raid Rural Ranch Town The e mploye d isillusionmen t with the council is reaJ, they said. And if the mem bership voted for union, they would hope it lsn'l the Team~ters. The city bas had previous ex· perience with the Teamsters. In April, 1975. the police employes brought the Teamsters in lo act as their ba rgaining agent with the city d uring salary talks. Lawyer s for the Irvine Corti· pany will bl' backing foundalidn attorneys during lht· tnal and they made their stand" clear In pretrial documents fi led with Judge J udge. Arridavlts point out that the pror>0sed $200 million purchase prlce-ll wo rks out al $24 ·a share-"would helter enable the company to carry out its businCM plans and other wise conduct Its business." SJC Ponders T e111porary Rezone Limit The San Juan Capistrano '1ty Council"' 111 conb1der a resoluuon WedneJday whic h would llm1l n • ronjng of Jand for development purposes u ntil a final f(rowth rnnnagement system as udopted latrr lh1s year. The rouncil wall mt'i'l ut 7 I' m an San Juan city offlc<'~. 32400 Past'> Adela nto. A no.,J of rezoning r<'QU<'sts to the city pla nning department has necessitated an lnt<'rinr growth mana.ccment policy. acrortlin~ to Tho mas Merrell, planninJ.? d irector. The requests have created a backJog of residential project('; under.study by city pl31\Ders in· volvtng nearly 2500 acres, Mt'r- rell said. The interim policy would mean denial of rezone requests unles~ the new zone is comprised or 2'" acre lots, is a planned e<.>~muna · ty or is development with le:;s density or m ore open space than caJled for in the city's general plan. DORRIS (A P> -There was a mighty celebration in th.is small Norther n California r anch town .ind Pohrc Chier Barry Schreiber ::.ays he's still wonden ng what 1t "as all a bout. As Schreiber explained Mon· d3y, four hor::.es each carrying • 1 m3n and a woman -romped into the town of 1,000 population. W1lh lariat~. the riders over- turned trash cans and "the main ..,lrt•e t was full or trash,'' Schr<'lb<'r ~aid "One of the riders. I don t know who. said they wert· cclc-bratan1ot JUSl becaww ll w.1s September," the chief haul On1• hnr~w :ind ric1<'r w<>nl throuJ!h a t1<1r. "Only one hor~e. not much domUJ!<' " After th1· two m;m police forrt- :.ind two S11;k1you County deputy i.henrrs gutlwrNI. "tlwy tric.-d to run U1' dnwn." Sc•hrt•1ber said. The offi cerb needed treatment hy a m bulan ce attendants tor bruises. Two Cal ifor nia l11j{n w ay Patrol orricers arrived, nnc.1 to,1wth~·r the off1c<'rs arrested the Stl'ed brothers. Lorry, 29, and H1rhard. 25, and their father, Everett. After the father was released Wlth a citation for interfe rence with peace officers. about 20 fncnds and relatives gathered outside t he jail and de manded re- lease or the brothe rs. "There sure are a lot of Steeds around here." Schreiber said. Merrell has proposed a ti meta· ble for d evelopment or a final. f 'rom Page A I growth m anagem ent syst em. which calls for adoption of the SCHOOL final system oo Nov. 17. • • • 'ftie purpose ot growth control. Merrell saui. 1s t o aSAure lhat ci- ty serv ices a nd schools keep pace wilh popul~Uon _growth. He said San Juan's papulation has grown from 3.781 In 1970 to 13,658 today . Without restrajnts. he said San Juan's growth would exceed city growth pallcy limits by 1,600 lo 1,700 persons by 198.1. staff would be m eeting Wednes· day to Iron out any s mall p ro· blem s wh ich m ay have de· veloped and lo determine if changes have to be made. One proble m may be San Juan Elementary School where 87 more students than planned showed up. Som e realig:nment or the school boundar y may be needed ther e, be said. But the crowd sauntered away. and the brother s were hustled e>ver to Yreka. the county seal. where thl'Y were booked for 1r.· vesttgation l'Jf uggrti\'Uh'd as- .!>ault on a police orracer. rcs1st1ng arrest. and l>cm~ drunk in publlr. Schre1b<'r .!>aid. It prom p te d bitter fii:?ht s between that group and city hull. The council ended up ignoring the Teamsters and concluding talks wit hout benefit or the un- ion's r epresentation . Spef!ial School Doy Mrs. S m ith wus t he onJy stockholder to reject the l\tobil offer. s id elined in March, 1975, when J udge Owens barred tbe sale pending trial of the issue. .,, D•llY Pllol Si.II~· ., ... Handicapped students or the Richard Henry Dana Special Education Facility in' Dana Point return home after a first day back al school Monday. The students al the facility range in age from 18 m onths to 18 years a nd come from the Capislrap'O. Irv ine. Lagun a Beach and Saddleb~~f Unified School Districts. There are abOul 60 studenls al the faciltly. 1 .,.,, • \ • Orange Coast EDIT I O N * * * VOL. 69, NO. 258, 2 SECTtONS, 28 PAGES .. Today·s Closh1r.f N:1·. Stocks C TEN CENTS 1 , ' 'Building Heats CM Water Squabble By STEVE MITCHt:LL Ol I,.. 0 .. 1, Pl19' Slfll The Costa Mesa County Water D istrict has started worlC on it1> .new headquarters bwlding on 1lPlacenlia Avenue . despite obJeC · lions from the city manager that the project is "premature." ' The district awarded a $289.800 building contr act to Dynamic tconstn1clion Company of Santa tAna. District officials expect to begin moving into the 7,000· ·square-foot fac ility in late February. The water district and the city are an the middle of a consoll<Ja. t1on fight. with City Manager Fred Sorsaba l advocating that the district become a division of city government, giving up its present status ns an independent agenc» A water committee, appointed by the mayor, 1s currently study- ing the advantages and disad· vantages of consolidation. , ··t think construction of a new headquarters building nway from cit y h all is premature,'' Sorsabal 'said Monday. ··1 lbmJc the water district should wa.at to see how the study comes out. .. What if the study shows there is a deUnite econpmical advan· tage to con30lidation?" he asked. "Then what happens to that building?". Wate r district Gene r a l Manager Ed Schnabel disagreed, saying, "We started on this pro- ject before the question of con· solldalion t>ver ramc up. Wt' don't feel the distrirt has uny concerns about ronsohdation. because we 're still providan~ good service to our customers.'· &:hnabel said the move to of· fices on Placentia Avenue ... will place all our e mployes m one area." He said rent <1n city orClces cur· rently occupied by the water dis· lrict, will triple by next May 30. when the lease with the city is up lorr~ewal. El Toro Honie Ban Set No Building in Jet Noise Area By GARY GRAP'liVILLE ()f-t~~ D••IT Pilot Sllff : Orange County supervisors to· ;.day banned hom e construction in •areas likely to be impacted by jet noise at El Tofo Marine Co~ Air Station. The supervisors' action had the effect of addin~~ia/ooo acres to an area surround'h\'g'the air station within which home building is prohibited. The ban ignored a 4 to l county planning commission recom· mendat1on that res1dent1al con· struction be allowed in lhe area as long as pro~pective buyers are notified of the noise potential. Today's board acuon, which Auto Make1' Girds for Walkout DETROIT CAP) -Ford Motor Company and its 170.000 workers were preparing today for a natioowide strike that ap· peared all but cerataln to start at midnight. No n ego t iations were scheduled between the company and the United Auto Workers. J\ resumption of talks was possible, but Ford said il was making in· temal preparations for the ex· peeled shutdown. Meanwhile, UA W regional offices were de- livering picket signs to union locals across the country. President Ford s aid in Washington today that a strike againsl the a uto maker would hurt the nation's economy and expressed hope a s ettlement migMstill be possible. "A strike could have. would have, some unfavorable aspects as far as the economy is con· cemed," Ford said in an in- terview on NBC·TV's "Today iihow." UA W bargaine rs Jeft the llegotiating room Monday wi th no plans to return aft<'r rejecting the company's latest contract of· lcr. A Ford spokesman said today negotiators for both sides were on call, but no meetings were scheduled. The spokesman said there were no reports of substan· tial absenteeism this morning at· Ford plants. Ford would provide no details of ils preparations for a slrike. The UAW 's education depart· ment met all day Monday lo pre- pare s trike information ses:don~. and the UAW strJke insurance of· fice made ready for an imminent deluge of claims. was Jed by Supervisor Thomas Riley, had the effect of upholding a minority report filed last week by Planning Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle. Mrs. Grindle said permitting home construction in the impact· ed area determined by a consul- tant defied sound planning. Earlier. the planning com- mission chairman bad succeeded in obtaining a no vote on the sug- gestion that builders be given in- centives for making homes within the noise ar ea s~tmd proof. That suggestion had come from Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. He afld Supervisor Laurence Schmit made a last-minute at- tempt to block the immediate. home construction blackout in the noise a rea. Diedrich and SCnm1 wanrea a stliaf to de- termine status of development plans in the affected area. They had been told 73 projects have already been approved for the area, some of them simple zone changes, some now under construction and some already cons tructed . But wi th the warning from Marine offi cials that jets will be getting bigger a nd noisiet at El Toro, Riley had little difficulty in First for Woman Lamoreaux Raised To Superior Court Harbor Judicial District Court Judge Betty Lou Lamoreaux was appointed today as the first woman Superior Court Judge ln Orange County history. During a recess in bearings at the Newport Beach municipa l court, Judge Lamoreaux said she received news or her appoint· ment by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . in a phone call this monting from Sacramento. "I think it 's a great responsibility but I 'm very pleased," she said. Her appointment came one day s hort of a year from the date she was appointed to the municipal court bench. Judge Lamoreaux said she ex- pects to receive her commission by Friday or Monday and that she wlll discuss her swearing in al that time with Judge Claude Owens, presiding Superior Court JUdge. A Newpor t Beach resident. Judge Lamoreaux was appointed lo the Harbor Judicial District Court in December of 1974 as a traffic commissioner. She h as practiced l aw in O•ily P<lo4 Sl•ff P!>t1o TO SUPERIOR COURT Judge Betty Lamoreaux Orange County since 1962 in San· ta Ana as a trial lawyer speci:.11!1. ing in personal injury cases (See J tT DG E , Page A2) Court Fight Begins For Irvine Heiress By TOM BARLEY Of -O•llY ~'-! SIAft shnre-.. would better enable t hf' company to carry out it-; business plans and otherwise conduct its business." Mrs . Smith was the only C~ 11t:IRESS, Page AZ> winning h.is point on the home construction ban. In addition to establishing the residential construction prohibi- tion along a computer Hn~ established by Ultrasystems Inc., supervisors put a notifica· tion restriction in adjoining areas Ultrasystems said are like· ly to be impacted by noise. In those a djacent areas, builders must tell new home buyers of the potential noise hazard. And when those homes are re· sold, their purchasers must be ' told or the problem, supervisors said. Low Tars Cut Risks -Report COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y . (AP> -Smoking low tar :iod nicotine cigareLles results in lower total death rates in general. as well as lower death rates from both lung cancer and corona ry heart disease. the American Cancer Society report· ed today. Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond, a \lice president nnd statistician for the society, said the study was ''the first de f initive evidence" or the effects of smok- in g lo w tar and n icotine cigarettes. The results were based on an analysis of deaths occurring in more than one million men and women over a 12-year period and were reported here to a meeting on the origins of human cancer at the Co ld Sp ring Harbor Laboratory. Deaths from lung cancer among smokt'rs of medium tar and nicotine cigarettes were 10 percent lower than for smokers or hig h t ar and nicot i n e cigarett es. For smokers of low tar a nd nicotine cigarettes. the deaths from lung cancer were 26 percent lower. Deaths from coronary heart disease were eight percent lower for medium t a r and nicoti ne smokers and 14 percent lower for low tar and nicotine smokers. However, the a nalysis also showed that death rates among those who smoke low tar and nicotine cigarettes were still fl:tr hi gher than the death rates of those who never s moked fl:· gularly. Deaths a mong those who never smoked were a third lower than the low tar and nicotine smokers. For lung cancer, the deaths among those who never smoked rc..-tularly wt"rc onl y JS percent of 1hc low tar and nicotine group. "We would b<' puying $30,000 for office spuce if we stay there.·· he said. The water district currently pays $10,200 annually for use of· 6.000 square feet in the civic centrr. "The city wanted us to movt• lo a new location in bock of the police station. but wc opted for our own headquarters building on Placentia." Schnabel said. Sorsabal said, "We're disap· pointed in their move, but we know thl'Y un• w1th111 thl'ir lt•.:al bounds doin~ wh at th<')' ur<· do· Ing.·· He noted thut the c1ly cou11('1I earlier offered to keep the water district rent al the Sl0,200 level "for a reasonable time until Ulu consolidation controversy 1s re· solved." "I don't think it would have 1 hurt the district tl> wail a few ' months to see wh~tl the voters ' think. if it comes to that." ' Sorsabal said. 0.lly Pilo1 Stall P~o1o HE HAS EYE ON NATIONAL FRISBEE CHAMPIONSHIP Western Regional Champ Chris Johnson of Newport Beach Winning Fling I Youth at Frisbee Pinnacle 1 By MICHAEL P~KEVICll Of""' O•ily Pllol Stiff Fifteen-year·old Chris Johnson of Newport Beach entered his first Frisbee tournament when he was in elementary school. He lost. Now. five year s later, Johnson is among the best Frisbee n. ingers in the world. He proved it last week when he came within one half point of a perfect score and won the Wes tern Regional competition in Las Vegas, Nevada . Representing Southern California -he had already won local honors in Newport Beach -Johnson tossed the disc 174 feel in the distance event and came thr o ugh with s trong performances in seven other events. including accuracy and between the Jeg catches. Johnson, or 1964 Port Dunleigh Place, will be taking a few days off from his studies at Corona dcl Mar High School later this month when he will joi n JO other re- gional winners for national com- petition in Atlanta, Ga f'Jri;t prize is a $1 ,000 savlnits bond, and suddenly what started out as fun becomes serious busi-. ness. Johnson said he may con- sider turning pro sometime in the! future. t As Johnson m oves into the· finals, be has an all important '. edge -confidence. He feels he has "the best chance to win" iollowing his near perfect · performance in Las Vegas. · While J ohnson is performing in Atlanta, his pare nts. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Merritt Johnson and his ll·year-old sister. Carolyn, willi wait at home. I ' Mesa Police Puzzled by 'Man in Black;: Costa Mesa police said todayl they haven't a clue to the Identity of a bl ack-clad mnn sal<J to h1.1vt~. shot Pam4!lu Davis to doalh m her Mesa dcl Mar homf' 1-'rldny '. afternoon. • Or:~:wi:"~' Weather Low night and morning clouds should keep things cool. Beach high about 70, low about 60. Opening s tate m ents wen · ischeduJed today in an Orange County Superior Court trial thaL will uphold or deny Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith's challenge to the proposed S200 million 11a.lc of u key block of Irvine company stock. Judge James F. Judge will be on the bench for what is ex· peeled to be a six-week trial or the lawsuit sparked when the Mobil Oil Company moved to ac- quire the James Irvine Founda· lion's controtung inter-est in the Irvine Company. Viet Vote Postponed? And investigators remnin1!d i hatned 38 to ll motive behind tho l killing. according to Lt. George· I.. Lorton, who is heading th ! murder probe. lie said either robbery or ral'IC t could have been the motive, "but! perhaps the suspect panicked \ after shooting Mrs. Davis and, Just fled the area," he said. , INSIDE TOD~ 't" Char~• lluit .011 .mcu to tMft.Preli"'" Ni:l:oft. aaked. a f Ol'1'nn' Crwm mOft Corp. o/· fidoJ for .o $1 mfWon cam• paign contribution will be ftlrther ttplor~ bg the Sftate aubcommittcc on multina· tioool cOt'J)OrctioM. See Pogt Af. .. Judge Claude M. Owens of. ficiated in all pretrial pl'lases of the bitterly foug,ht and complex lawsuit and was responsible ror the freezing of the sale agreed between the foundation and Mobil executives. But his duties this year as pre· siding judge have compelled him to withdraw from the trial phase of the action. Lawyers tor the Irvine Com- pany will be backing foundation attorneys during the trial and they made their stands clear In pretrial 4ocuments filed with Judge Judge . Afridavits point out that the proposed $200 mlllioo purchase price-it works out at i24 a U.N. Source Says November Polling Set UNITEDNATlONS,N.Y. <AP> -AU. N. source said the Security Council agreed privately today to postpone the QuestJon of U.N. membership for Vietnam to November to enable the General Assemblytodiscussthematter. The Unjted States said Monday it would veto the Vietnamese ap- plication in the Security Council. The French proposal that pro- duced the agreem ent. the source told reporters, was made in line wilb a request that a bigb U.S. of· fi cial put to French Foreign Minister Lows de Guimigaud on Friday. The postponement melUJS the council wm not •ct on the Viet· namese, membership bid until J alter the Nov. 2 American pre- sidential election, when there may be less pres!luretovetoit. The informant said the Soviet Union bad held outfor limiting lbe deferment to the month of Nov. ember·and the United States set· tied for that in return for lbe in· clusion of a reference to con- sider a ti o n in the General Ass.embly. Other sources said the· United States earlier insisted on delaying consideration wit.bout any deadline. The French move for postpon~ ment was made with the agree. mentof Vietnam, sources said. They said Vietnamese diplomats called CCJWlCil mem· bers this morning and asked tbem to support postponement. ApparenUy as a result of the French initiative,. the council canceled a scheduled meeting of its membership committee and instead met in private. Ambassador William W. S c ranton announced ln Washing ton Mo nday after a meeting with President Ford that he would veto the Viel· namese application because Hanoi bas failed to account for about 800 Americans still listed as missing in action (MIA) in Vietnam. Scranton asserted that the veto bad nothing to do with the American preside ntial cam· (See U.N. VOTE, Page Al) Lorton said it appears nothini: 4 was taken from the home 1 following the 2:45 p.m. shoollni:~ Friday. • I Reports from wltne.c;ses led to the release or a composite sketch of the man believed responsibl~, for the slaying. Lort-0n s aid Investigators w1ll1 continue to go over the facts in 1 search of new clues. ~ Police are seeking a 11usp<><'t. i described as a m an with a p;1lc complexion, in bis mid·20s w1tt\ short dark hair, short sideburns' a nd thick glasses with dark frames. He was described u about s ix feet tall with a medium·,• build. ,. Witnesses said lbe man was wearing a Jong black overcoat and black pants. I A% DAIL y PILOT c : I Africa Shuttle: 'Worthless Effort'? ZURICH, Sv.1t1erland (AP>- Secretary of State Henry A. Kas~ m,er arrived In Tanianla today on the tlrst stage ot a se rch for peace in t-outhcrn l\fnca. WhJle he wos still airborne, the T jl n i a n'a • n govern m e 1:H *"'spa~r said KJssln~er's new diplomatic shuttle may bt· a "worthless c·Cfort " and C'Om plaJned that the Unlted Stalt:8 •~ more intereated In cootaudnte Scfv1et Influe nce in 1outher n Alnca than achieving black ma- JOnty nail' The T anianian Daily Nev.s said ln a front·page t'd1torial. however, that K1ssin1er WH "'<'lcom e "to see for tllrnulf the \'lctories and revqlutiooary con q\Jftll or the people ol Afnca lh.· cnn i.to on to rrt•loria :ind Salisbury and 1.cll thC' old ra,t•al' then• that their da~' u1"' 1111111 twred " ThJs was a rderenc1• 10 the white rulers or South AlrtC'J a11ll Hhodesia. A New Probe? Kennedy, King Killings E yed WAS HINGTON (AP) -House Speaker Carl ~bert said today ''there is a good chance" the llouse will set up a special committee to determine whether to reopen investigations into the assassinations of Prestdent Ke nnedy, c1v1l rights leader ~1artin Luther King Jr. and Sen. Robert F. Kenned\'. ''There a re lingering doubts and plenty of pre- ssure on the speaker to do something.·· Albert told re porters. He said he has discussed the matte r wtth Rep Ray Madden (R·lnd.), chairman of lhe Rules Committee, and expects that committee to decide Wednesday whe ther to create a committee. Sources said plans call for a 12·member studv committee to make preliminary inquiries and submit a recommendation by J a nuary. If the study committee reports that sufficient in- formation is available to justify a fu ll-fledged probe. sources said, it proba bly would be given a ma ndate conduct the investigation during the life of the ne\\!~ngress laking-OC'fice in January. ·Big Boat Series• I Ballyhoo Sweeps { To First Victory By ALMON LOCKAREV 0•11• ..... , ••atl"' I! .... Australian Jack Rooklyn's 73. foot s loop, Ballyhoo. continued her winning campaign 1n this country Monday by captun ng the first race or the St. .Fr ancis pe,rpetual tropJty series on Sun Fr;ancisco Ba{' The series Is the St. Franc·1s Y~ht Club annual competition for big sailing yacht.s sometimes known as the "Big Boat~nes." This year it Is being sailed by row-of the rastesl yachts in the w9f'ld -Ballyhoo: Jim Kilroy·~ 79-lool kclth. Krnloa. Cahforn1.1 Councilman, Doctor Sue Over Yacl1t Ncwpor1 Bf'aC'h Mayor pro l<'m Mi lan Dostal and a l<X'3l phys•· cian took legal action Monday ugainst a Cost a Mesa yarht broker who sold I hl'm a boot they say was twice found sinking at 1ls moorings. Dostal and Dr Loren llt•ather want $SOS,OOO an listed dama$:cs in the Orange County Superior Co'urt lawsuit that name11 !\poller Yachts, Inc . und OaJe Ronnlr! Anderson. lSSO Nf'wport Blvd . <h.Jta Me11a, ftS c1t'fendant15 They c·lalm t hat they bought th(' veSM'I fr11111 1\nder11on on Sept. \J. 1971. f11r :J2.t61 12 ;ind then d1!>C'ov1•rNI 111.111y d1•ft'l'l'· moi;t or which ha\ e allegedly ~ont> unrepalred Do!.tal anll Dr llcathcr "'lw t )o ht• hus band of Newpul"\ lk!ut'h Plnnnan~ <.:omm11111lon C'hnirmen J a~tl' lktathcr. !.C•ck :add1tm11.1I ti.Mnages to be owardl..-f by the rial court, over and above th<• 5$5.000 . .. . . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~ .. ()t-(H\I O•llY l'ilo4, Wllh •t>l<h •• ~,. t11,..(f t"t Norr\ ,.,f\t, " °"°'1~ O• ,,.._ ~ ,,..,1 P\11111'111~' Cc•m•-• """""''° 'tldtl...,, •f• eiwet1\"tO ~., '""oven ',...,, "" CMI• IN .. , f'lo..--1 ....... ,_....,..., ~·ti\ f ftWftt•I" VAtl•l' h"INI ~Ofi~ ... ~ \fill1ili;• itf"d l•OWfl'A kMh~V(l\ tH•t A 'lflli!lw> t .. -1 Hll .... I• ............. ~ ....... , -,..,. .,,. T~ et•-.c;•o~u ~•\l\Mo .. _.. '' •• uo "'9•1 .. • $•~.c .. -. Mo .. , ~·ti.to. Robert N. 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Wands for Monday's race were 20 to 2S knots under clear skie~. Thousands of s pet'tators along the San f'ranC'iHo City shor<'linc \\ atched the race· Three olht>r st>nt>S ar<' beini.: sallf'd simullaneouslv out of lhc Sl F'ranc1s Ya«ht Clull Thl'\' are tht• Hachard Hht•t'm Truph~ !>~·r1t ' fur ~achts rating 2!1 9 tn 31 7 fr1•1 on the international o(fl.hore ruk scale. the City of San 1-'rancbrn Trophy S<'ne~ fnr ,\'dC'ht:-. ratinf! 37 0 to 44 . .a fN·t. and the Keith Kilbor n series for Two Ton ~achts $9 Million, 50-Year Pact Set in Mesa A l<'ase agreement. wh1 r h rnuld s pell $9 mil hon to th<' ('o<,ta Me3a County Wt1kr Dilltnct ov('r the next 50 year'\, was t'oncludf'd this week A contract fo r lt>ase o( '1 3 acr<'s of water district land near Rf'd I hll Avenue and Rnstol Str~t. !.Oulh of the Corona del Mrir 1-"reewny has bt>en concluded hv the d1stnC't a nd Oivers1f1cd /\":-. soC'iates of Newport Bcarh. The coast office con...,.trut't1nn firm will lease the parcel for $500 :1 month between now and Jan I. ar(.'ord1ng to water d1slnt'l VI<'<' president Alvin I.. Pinklt>y "They'll leosl' the lund for S3.000 a month the next !.i( month11. and for $4,400 a mnntk for tht• next ten y<!an;," Pinkley said today . He said t h e l cus c with Diversified can be extended for 50 years. "which woul!I mc.•an about $9 million lo the water dis tnct." he said. ''And at the end of that J)eriod, we'd sUll h ave our land, ..,hlch W<' figure will be worth about $7 million by th('n," Pinkley said. The property, whk h currently houses the Youth Services As· soc1ation building, is l and formerly owne d by the old Newport Heights Irrigation Dill· trict. The water district is currently negotiating a possible lease of 8 acres on the other side of the Corona d el Mar Freeway. "We're in the process ol going out to bid on that land," Pinkley said ... We've already r eceived several bids from devcl()J>ers.'' Ford Vetoes Car WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford cast bis 56lh veto Mon· day, tejecUng a bill under which the federal government. would develop an electric car a.s a possible alternate to the gasoline-powered automobile. ) Kh.:.anger left Zund\ after a 12-hour rest stop rollC'lwtni has fll1ht from Washanirt-on A senior Amc.-racun uHtc1nl aboard Kissinger's plu esald lhe1 secretary hopes Jo convlnct> three kc> African l'°';.id~ra to .iJ:rt•e on tht• form. forum •nd JAcnJa tor blt1ck what\' nt·i.:011J taons The thrt>c are f'rl':.1d1•nt~ Juhu.~ N)erl'rl' o( T:tnt<mta ;md t\ennt•th Kaundu of Zamh1a and l'ttrtl\' Mlnl'>h ·r J ohn \'or~ll'r of South Afric;i In W.1~hm.iton, Pru1dent Ford said lbat although the odd-t er .. aJ?ainst succe 1 , he bt·la uvu Kls lnger's minion 1s in the beat intertst or the Unitt.'d Stutes. :.oothern Alric~ a and a.lltlw v.urltJ. "ll 's Su 11.'nuOU!. Utld lh<· dJf • f i C' u I t 1 c ~ u r ,. ' o ~ r e a t thJt ll would bt' unw1:i\' tor ml' to he llPl'e1f1c on whnt the out c·omc miirht bl'. .. FOJ'd said In an anten•l('w on NBC TV'!> "Toduy Show " "Som1•body hos to takf' the 14.'ud , und the 'nltcd St.att>s 1~ do1n1 that with Sttretary Kih· 1n~tr goa nl( there " t\1ss1ni::e r wa nts to set Ull n<'t:otwllon ror the.' lransfcr nf pov. er Crom the white minority to the blud: llHlJOr1ty In IJ,hode~u• ttrd for 11rninl:t'ml'n~ lo frl't' South·West 1\fric n . ('Bll<'d Nam1b1a by thl' lJl\lted Nation~. from South Afrkun rule. Tho South Afr1r:1n lta4er cave o ~tron~ lndl<'alion Mondoy lhul ht' woultl not J>rt'SSllN' Smith. ------ ....... ""' -.... • 1tlariia11 \lolea110 • t This is a m osaic of five pictures of Arsia Mons on Mars. taken from Viking Orbiter 1 frnm a (iistancc of 3.700 miles. It's one or three la rge volcanoes. standing a bout 12 miles above the surrounding terrain . (Story, Page AS>. Ttt'O More Debates Set WAS lll NGTON (AP> - The ~econd and third de· batt>s between President Ford and Democrat Jim· mv Carter will be Oct. 6 arid 22 with lhe single de- bate between lhe vice pre· s 1d e nt1 a l eand idates s andwichl'd in between. the sponsoring Lt>ague or Women Voters announced today. The league said the de· bate between Rcpublic3n v1C'c presidential candidate Boh Dole und Democrat Walter Mondale has been tt•11t:il1vl'ly !>t't for the wt>ek of Oc-t. 11 , but that no date has been agreed upon. 1'he fi rs t Ford·Carter ('Oofrontatlon will t ake place an Ph1lodelphla on S<•pl 23, a Thursd ay. Mnyor Joins F~te LOS ANGELES (AP)-Mayor Tom Brodlev will hl.'ucl lh<• group of rily officials scheduled to partit'1pnte In WaRhlngt.on'!I "El Grlto'' c e l e bration com ·• memnrating t h<' bt'g1nnlnf! of Mexko's strugule fnr indepen- dl•nct' Crom Spuln. NB Mailman Hank Henry Rites Slated Services will be held Wednes- day at Bell Broadway Q>apel for · Newport Beach poslmaJ\ Francis E. "Hank" Hen ry, Jr., who died Saturday. Services will begin at 2 p. m. with burial to follow at Paclflc View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. Mr. Henry, 47, resided at337 E . 20th St., Costa Mesa. lie was employed as a postal carrier in Newport Beach for the past 16 years. He w as also a member of the Costa Mesa American Legion and Elks Club 11767 in Newport Beach. Mr. Henry is s urvived by his widow, Dorolhy, of the Costa Mesa address; his father, Francis E. Henry Sr . or Newport Beach. and a sister , Helen Sanders or Newport Beat'h, The fa mily h :as s ugi:!Cs led memorial donations to the American Cancer Society. Youth Charged ONTARIO (AP> -Police noy they have arrested a 17-year --Olrt hoy in conn('Cllon With the beat- ing death of :t-ve11r-0ld Anthonv P:ul illu. · TONIGHT NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular meeting. Costa Mesa city cooocll cham· bers, 7,:30p.ro. • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. JS COASTLINE CC LECTURE - "Living Truthfully," Dr. Arthur L . Sietz lecture r, Newport Harbor lligh audilorium, 7 :30 pm. Mesa Apartment Looted hy Thieves Police are seeking burglars who a pparently scaled a patio fence to gain access to a Costa Mesa apartment where they took stereo equipment valued by the owner aUl,200. The thert .was r eported by Gre~ory Phillip Skansen, Z7, who s aid he was fishing at the time of the bur~lary Monday afternoon rolice s aid the burglars pried 4'pcn a sliding glass door to take lh1· equipme nt from the 1755 Anaheim Ave. apartment. :.&)'tng an u :-.pN•ch "Khodcs1an:. are p roud people. They de tcrmlnc tht'lr own Jl(llkles and m ak.-their own clec1s1ons Wf' glv(' Ud\'kt', ,and v.1• pc>ant nut posslbl~ alt crnat1ve1. but "o uo not prescmbe " He hovcs Nyt'rl'rl' and Kuundta "111 br11111 the black nabonaltl>t l('ldt'rs to thr tuhlcs imd that Vorster wall do llkt'wlsc with r rlnw Min111tt1r lan Smilh 1•1 Hhodcbla. f 'ro• Page-A I U.N. VOTE palgn. Jimmy Cartt>r, ·Ford's Oemocrotic '\>residential oppo· nent. said Monday that he agre~ with ford ·s refusal to allow Viet· nam to ioin the Cnited Nations. Carter al:.o said in Phoenix, Arit . that he "ould not move to C'!.Wbh!>h normul relat1or.s wilh llano1 "until I ",1 convlnet'd personally that the Vietnamese .itovernml'lll had donc everything humanly ix>ssabh• lo pro,ide a complete accounllnA of our men hst1.'<l as m 1s~in~ an at'tacin." A number of diplomats -.hn:w governments are fn1•ndly tu thl' Unill'd St att•s :.aid they ap precaated thl' t'motional stn·n~h l'\f the MIA 1ss1a•. But lhl'Y ex pr<'ssed rc~ret that Washin(lton wus losing a n opportunity to establish tics wtlh Vietnam and eounter the gr owing Soviet pre sence in Indochina. It was believed that all council' members but the United States would support Vietnam ·s ap· plication. a nd strong attacks on the American position were ex· peeled from Com mun.isl and non- aligned merubl.>Ti.. The nonaligned counlril's ha\'C already declared that "any o;>· J)()Stlion to the admission of VIN nam is legally and morrally ar rl'll'\'ant. lndc~nsiblc and un Justifiable ·· "l k has no 1ust1f1eation for the \ll'lO ... !.illd l.1b) an Amba::.sador Mansur H. l\1kh1a. lhc Scrunty Count'il prei.1denl for September, after Scranton 's announcement J'rmu Pagv 11 I HEIRESS. • • stockholder lo r eject the Mobil offer , sidl•lined in Morch. 1975, when Judge Owens barred thi: sale pend in~ trial or the issue. Mobil officials have explained • that the Irvine Copmpany would be merged into It~ land develop ment s u bsid i :i ry. Mobil Oil Estates Limited. Mrs. Smith argues that the quoted price or $24 a share is much too low. State lawyers agrcc and also argue that the proposed selling pnce would be financiaJly unfair to the tax·excmpt foundation's charitable benefi ciaries The foundation controls 54.5 percent of the Ir vine Company's 8,415.300 shares or stock. Under the Federal Tax Reforn Act of 1969, lax·exempt founda· Lions must divest themselves of t'Ontrolling s hares or corpora lions. Lawyers for both sides agree that fair m arket value will be a major issue in the trial in termf> or the state's a rgument that thr, public interest Is involved in the proposed Mobil Oil transaction. f 'rona Pa~ A I JUDGE ••• She Is a graduate of UCLA and attended night law school at the San Fra ncisco Law School. She was admitted to the bar in 19S7. Prior lo her appointment to the municipal court bench, Judae La moreaux t aught luw al lhe Irvine University School of Law and lnalruc l ed a six-week familiarization courso in trial ad- vocacy at the Pcpperdinc School or Law. Althoufrh she was appointed tn lhe bench In September o( last year. he r jud.-:<•ship watt up tor clt•rlion in J une und i.hc wus elcctect ov1•r N1•wfl11rt lk•uch ;_11 torncy Julrnn t-~rh. UCI Course Focuses on Women Oy lllLt\RY KAVE Ol 11M O•ll• "''°' \t•tt Women will be in the spoUi ght in a three.quarter course to be lauf!hl for the first tame ltlis fall at U~ Irvine . Organizers or the new Clas! say the focus will be on women and their role In society, with eight women UCl professors sharing ins tructional duties in a team-teaching approach. The interd isciplinary class will be offer ed for lower division credit. although upper division s t udents a r c welcome and '*"Omen in the community are c ncouraized to enroll as part or t he un iver sity's e xtension program. Lectures in the new course are being planned as a focal point a nd as b ackground=r the numerous upper d ivtsi ourses on wome n scattered bout the UCI catalogue. The course will be t aught three limes a week, with a d1ffercnt emphasis each quarter. Ounng lhe fall quarter instructors will uamloe how different societies view women . In terms of social science, biology and Uterature. In the winte r quarter instructors will take a historical perspective. sur veying women Crom classica l times t o the present.. Duri ng the s pring quarter Instructors will look at women today on a cr oss.cultural basis. The subject m atter of the course was d esigned by both faculty a nd students. One contci bu tor wai> Adele Shimanoff. a middle-aged Jrv1ne resident who returned to college last year as a junior. "When I first came back, I took a course coiled 'herstoey' -a history or womtn in lhe United States." said Ms. Shimanorr. "lt w:l~ 3 good reintroduction to college and It showed me Ut•\ wo men's courses are really neceaaeey," SM 1ald. Most history cours es are taught from a man's point of view a nd h istory books are written by men, about men, she sajd, "It's time we bid courses in which women 's accomplis h· ment.s are told, '1 Ms. s&imanofr commented. Anotner course organizer, Roberta Swartz, added that the most unique aspect of the new course is its interdepartmental, team ·teaching approach. "Ycru have eight dtrrerent professors, from many dlfferent departments, and each one has a rufferent viewpoint. That makes for In-d epth coverage of m any culturH,'' she ta id. Ms. Swarti a lso pointed out that having women's ·courses raises women's conseiousness. "It's a way or making women·~ accompllsbment!'I and thtir roie In society m ore visible," s he said. Anoth er course organizer, history graduate student Peggy Shannon, said she dld not always think women's courses were necessary. "But J .soon learned that regular courses don't Include facts about women. It's ideallsuc to think they do.'• she said . One o r the eight fac ulty members is Leslie fulbine, or the French a nd Italian department Ms. Rabine explained lhat UCl women obtained a $10,~ 1rant from UC Regents to fund the course. She said the effort to 1et the money was "tlme~consuming and arduous." ~he said the concept of ttie wmuen's studies clan was born about s ix years ago, but that tt toolc: this long to finance> It. ' \ Orange Coast E'O IT I 0 N VOL. 69, NO. 258, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CAUFORNIA '1-.otla~·'s losing ~:\'. S•o(•ks TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1976 N TEN CENTS Easthluff Pleads for Less . Traffic lnst.ead of w idening Jamboree· fload to six lanes, th · City or ~~wport Beach bhouJd i -Widen MacArthur Boulevard o six lanes. -R econ s tru c t h o m e" ~ongside Jamboree to dampen rifects of street noise. ~. -Rebwld the intcrscetion of Jamboree and Bristol Street. -Figure out a way to shuttle ,all of the cars that use Jamboree . onto MacArthur. -See to it that future develop- ment north of Ford Road bas nu ul·cess to Jamboree. These are a few of the sugges- tions m ade by .,rhidc nts or Eastblulf who appeared before the city council Monday night an protest over plans to widen Jam- boree Road. The city council held a hearinJ.t on the environmental impact re- port ror the project. Plans call for widenJog the four-lane road lo six lanes from Eastblulf Drive north to Bristol Street. Thal portion of the road does not touch Eastblulf but residents of the res 1denttal area took the opportunity to tell the c()\lllctl what they thought or plans to eventually wide n the entire road. They don't like it. Only one of the l<t Eastblulf res· ldent.s who spoke was in favor or the widening to relieve growing · traffic congestion. The rest opposed it, primarily because of the noise that would be created by nddilionnl cars on the road. As one resident said, the homes that abut the road now arc already so noisy that residents can't use their backyards or leave their windows open. El Toro Honie Ban Set No Building in Jet Noise Area By CAR\' G RANVlLLt; Of 1~• 0~11~ Pilot s'"" Orange County supervisor!'> to- bay banned home construction 111 areas likely to be impacted by Jet no~e at El Toro M:xnne Corps Air Station. The s upervisors' action had the effect or adding 10,000 acrcl> to an area surrounding the air ~talion within which home bu1ldmg '" prohibited. The ban ignored a 4 to 1 county planning com m 1s'>1on recom- mendation tha t rl'C\ldl'nl1a1 con structaon be allo" ed in the :irl'J as long as pros pect1,·e buyer-. :.in· ootified of the no1'>c potcnt1aJ Today '!> boa rd :rct1un. which Auto Maker Girds for Walkout DETROIT (A P l F ord Motor Company and its 170.000 workers wet<' prepanng today for a nationwide stnk<' that ap pcared all but cer atain to start at midnight No ne go t i a ti o n ~ "'ere scheduled bclwl•cn lhl' company and the Unatcd Auto Work<.'r~ A resumption of talks wa-. p<>s1>1ble. but Ford said 1t w:is mak1n~ m temal prepara tions for the c' peeled shutdo wn Meanwhlll', UAW regional offi<'<''I \\Crt· d<.' lt venng picke t 'l1J:n .... to union locals across tht' country Pres 1 d e n l i-' or d s a 1 d 1 n Wa shington today thi!l a !>lrt kt• agains l tht• auto maker woulct hurt the nullon's economy and. expressed ho pe a Sl'tllemt•nl might still be possible. "A strike could hove. would have, some unruvorable nspccts as far a s the eronomy 1s con- cerned.'· Ford said 10 an in- terview on NUC-TV's "Today Show ·· llAW ba r i:aint r" ldt 1111' negollaltn~ room Monday with no plans to return aflt'r rt•1ec1m.: the l'Om pany·1' l:ttl· .... t rnntracl of rer. 1\ Ford ~pok esmnn i.nad 10ff.1v ne~ot10tor11 fo r both -.ulc-s \\('re on <'all. but no mt'('llni:-; wcrl' 11ch1'<tulC'ft 'fht• ll pokcs mon su1d there W<.'rt' nc1 n •port!( nf "luh!itan· t1al absenteeism thus mominit a l Ford plants Ford would providl' no dtt:uls of 1ls t)reparnlionll for a stnke The UAW '~ ('dll(':\llOf\ depart- ment m.-l nil day Monday tCl prt• pare 11trike Information sNl~ion~. and th<' UAW Ktrikl' insurnnl'<' or fitl' mott1• rt'nclv for nn 1mmincnl delu,:te of claims was led by Supe rvisor Thomas HI ley. had the effect of upholding a minority report filed last week by Planning Commission Chairman Shirl~y Grindle. Mrs. Grindle said permitting home construction in the impact- ed area determined by a consul- tant defied sound planning. Ear h e r. the planning com- mission cha arm an had succeeded m obtaining a rfo vote on the sug. l.!esuon that builders be given m- c enl I\ e s ror m a k ing homes within t he nois e area sound proof. That ·w~gestion h:u1 come from Sup1:n •~or RaJph D1l·dnch He and Supervisor Laurence Schmit made a last-minute at· tempt to block the immediate home construction blackout m the noise area. Diedrich and Schmit wanted a stu<Ji 1o de· termine status of development plans in the affected area. They had been told 73 projects have already been approved for the area. some of them simple zone changes. some now under construction and some already constructed. But with the warnini: from ~tannc ofClc1al$ that JC~ will be getting b1Jtger a nd n01i;ier at F.I Toro. Ht Icy had lit Uc <11Cfu·ult)' m "';nning his point on the home construction ban. In addition to establishinc the residential co nstruction proh1b1- Hon alo-n~ a -compute r li ne establis hed by Ultrasys te ms Inc., supervisors put a not1f1ca- tion restrictio n in adjoining areas Ultrasyste ms said are lake· ly to be impacted by noise. In those adjacent areas . builders must te ll new home buyers Of the potential OOISl' hazard. And when those homes are re- sold. their purch11sers mu!>l be told of the problem. superv1:.or!'I said. .. .,irst for Wn111a11 Low Tars Lanioreaux Raised Cut Risks To Superior Court Harbor Judicial District Court J udge Betty Lou Lamoreaux was a ppointed today as the firs t \\Oman Superior Court Judge in Orange County history. During a recess in hearings at the Newport Beach munic ipal court. Judge Lamoreaux said she received news of her a ppoint- ment by Gov Edmund Brown J r. m a phone call thts morning from Sacramento. "I think it 's u gre at respo ns ibility but I'm v ery pleased ," she said. Her appointment came one day !ihorl or a year from the date she was appointed to the mun.ic1pal court bench. Judge Lamoreaux srud she ex- pects lo receive her commission by Friday or Monday and that she will discuss her swearing in at that tam e with Judge Claude Owens, presidmg Supenor Court JUdge. A Newpo rt Beac h resident. Judgl' La mon •aux was appointed to the Harbor Judicial Distnrl Court in Dece mber of 1974 a~ a traffic commissioner. She h as practic.cd luw 1n 0.ll't "''-' St.tfl 1'1111• TO SUPERIOR COURT Judge Betty lamorHux Orange County since 1962 in San· ta Ana as a tnal lawyer spec1allz- 1ng 1n personal inJury cases. <See JUDGE, PageA2) Court Fight Begins For Irvine Heiress Bl TOM 8 ARl.F.V Of Ill• Oflty l'ii.t Sl.otf share-"would better enable the company to carry out iLS business pla~s an~. otherwise conduct its bwuness. Mr s . S mith was thl' only CSee II El It ESS, Pa!C" J\.Z > -Report COLD SPRI NG HARBOR, N.Y. (A P ) -Smoking low tar and nicotine cigaretles results In tower total death rates in general. a s well a s lower death rates from both lung cancer and coronar y heart disease, the American Cancer Society report- ed today. Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond, a vice president and statistician for the society. s aid the study was •'the ri r s t definitive evidence" or the effects of s mok- ing l ow tar a nd ni cotine cigarettes . The results were based on an analysis or deaths occurring an more than one million men and women over a 12-year period and were reported here to a meeting on the origins of human cancer at the Cold Spr i ng Harbor Laboratory. Deaths fro m lung cancer among smokers or medium tar and nicotine cigarettes were 10 percent lower than for s mokers of hig h t ar and nicotin e cigar ettes. For s mokers or low tar and nicotine cigarettes , the aeaUis from Tung cancer were 26 percent lower. Deaths from coronary heart disease were eight percent lower for medium tar and nicotine smokers and 14 percent lower for low tar and nicotine smokers. However, the analysis also showed that death tales among those who s moke low tar and nicotine cigarettes were slil1 far higher than the death r ates of those who never smoked re- gularly. Deaths a m ong thoge who never 11moked were a third lower than the low tar and nicotine s mokers. For lung cancer, the d ealh:4 among those who never smoked regularly were only 15 pcrrenl or lhc low t&r and n1('otinc ~roup. Enstblutr residents pleaded for putting the ex t ra lanes 011 MacArthur Roulevard. when•, they said. l11\•n· 1!> a large n ght· of-way thnl was at one t1mt' to havt' handled the Corona del Mar Freeway J .R. Blackmore. rt•presentrng the Harbor Vi ew ll omcs homeowners association took ex- ception to those suggestions. "MacArthur can out .match Jamboree with noise or trarrl<' unytimt:', .. ht> s nid. lie nolt'd that Ma<'Arthur will tw USL'ti by c:m~ ('nmmg off th\' C'orona del Mar free way. "Wt:' huve the tn1rf1C' and noise right now. We don't. need any more." City starr members pointc<t out th a l u n t i 1 1 9 7 O. l h l' c i l y • s , master plan or roads showed an , eight-l a ne Pa c 1ric Coas t <See STREETS, Pagl' A.2) 0•11• ,., ... Staff "'"'• HE HAS EYE ON NATIONAL FRISBEE CHAMPIONSHIP Western Regional Champ Chris Johnson of Newport Beech Champion Flinger Eyes U.S. Contest ~ By MICHA EL PA.SKEVJCll Oft ... Dlilf PtlotSt.tf Fifteen-year -old Chris Johnson of Newport Beach entered his first Frisbee tournament when he was in elem entary school. He lost. Now. five years later. Johnson is among the best Frisbee fl· ingers in the wor ld. lie proved 1t last week when he came within one half point of a perlect score and won the Western Regional <'Ompe t ition in Las Vega s, Nevada. R epresentjng Southe rn Cahfornia -he had already won local honors in Newoort Beach - Johnson tossed the disc 174 reel in the distance event and came thr ough with s trong performanc-e s . in seven other events, including accuracy and between the leg catches. Johnson, or 1964 Port Dunleigh Place. will be lakin~ a rew days off from his ~tudics at Corona d •I Mar Hl~h School later this month when hl' will join 10 other rt•· $(1onal winners for national rom- pcUtlon In Atl anta, Ca First prize is a $1,000 savings · bond. and suddenly what started 1 out as fun becomes serious busi-' ness. Johnson said he may con- sider turning pro sometime in the future. · As Johnson moves into th~ finals, he has an all important edge -confidence. lie reels he has "the best chance to win" following his near perfect j performance in Las Vegas. While Johnson is performing in l AUanta. his parents. Mr. and • Mrs. Merritt J ohnson and his 11-year·old sister, Carolyn, will wail at home. Series Opens As Ballyhoo I Wins 1st Race ' Ry ALMON l,OCKABEY D•llY l'llet l ull"' l!<llter Oran,:~~Co:•~• .£. ';'. -~ -- \\'eather Opening !ltatc mcnt!I were .;('hedulcd today in an Orange· County Superior Court trial that will uphold or deny Irvine heirci;s J oun Irvine Smith's challenge to the proposed $200 mllllon sale of a key block of Irvine company stock · Judge James F. Judge will be on the bench for what is ex· peeled to be a six-'ftek trial ot the lawsuit sparked when the Mobil Oil Company moved to ac- quire the James Irvine Founda- Uon's controlling interest in the Irvine Company. Memorial Honors Mayor Au11troll on J :u:k Rooklyn'~ 73-j foot 11loop, Ballyhoo, conUnucd 1 hl'r wlnntna r nmpalgn In this · country Monday by capturing tho firs t r ace of the St. Francis • perpetua l trophy seri~ on San • Fr anCi8C0 na Y, I The series Is the St. Francis l Yacht Club annual competition ; for big sailing yachts sometimes 1 known as the ''Big Boal Series." 1 Low night and momJnit clouds should keep things cool. Beach high about 70, low about 60. INSIDE TODA V Chorgei tlaot .on .aide to thcft·Prtddent ft/iz.Ofl asked. a /(llTMr Grumman Corp. of· J1dol for ,a 11 mWwta cam- poign contribution will bt! furt~ aplorN by tM Snole 111bcommiflu on mulhno- rionol corporott011.r. Stt ~ A4. Index Judge Claude M. Owens of- ficiated in all pretrial phases ot the bitterly fought and complex lawsuit and was responsible for the freuing of the sale agreed between the foundation and Mobil uecutives. But his duties this year a.o; pre- siding judge have compelled him to withdraw from the trial phase of the action. Lawyers Cor the Irvine Com- pany wUl be backing roundat on attorneys during the trial and they made their stands clear in pretrial documents filed with ludte Jµdce. ADl~JVi\$ point out that the proposed $200 m illion purchase p rice-it works out at $24 a Newport CoU11£il Faces Replacenwnl Move By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI .... 0•11• ...... ,..,.. Monday night's city council meeting was held in the shadow of Howard Rogers . Memorial services for the mayor were held prior to the councl1 study session and Rogers was eulogized at the opening and close of the evening business session. More than ~nytbing else. thou~h. his absence weighed heavily on the city council mem - bers who now ~it in groupS of three on either side ot the late mayOt''s e mpty chair. The six councilmen are now faced with the task ot replacing Rogen. · They loott the first step toward fillin& that empty cb.alr a.t &be . ' . . conclusion or Monday's meetJng when they passed a resolution declaring a council vacancy. Councilmen sel Sept. 27 as the date t})ey will decide whether to call a special election or lo fill the seat by appointment. Thal vote came after an ex- ecutive session during which the council's options in the matter were discussed. By Jaw . executive sessions can be held only to discuss pe.nonnel matters or HtigaUon pending against the cily. Generally, elect- ed and appointed officials are not. considered lo be penonne.I. City attorney Deania O'Neil said the' matter was disc~ in the private session because COW•· tilm~n wou1d have fell uncom· tort.able cliscussin& a replace· ..... /. menl for Rogers in the open meeting when memorial services had been conducted only a fe w houn before. O'Neil stressed that the ex· ecutive session discussion c1ld not cover anything except the legal technicalities or filling a council vacancy as those options are out- lined In the city charter. He had prepared a memo on the subject .which points O\al several tim es that state law - the Brown Act -prohibits the decision on whe ther to appoint or bold an election in the co\lr5e ot an executive session. The Brown Act further pro- hibits the closed !ession selectJon of an a ppointee, if lhal is the method used. (See ROGERS, Page AZ> This year It Is betnJt sailed by • four or the fastest yachts in tho • world -Ballyhoo; Jim KHroy's , 79-fool ketch, Klaloa. California Yacht Club; Mark Johnson's 73· foot ketch. Windward Passaite. > New York Yacht Club, and Ragtime, lhe 62-foot sloop c~ owned by Bill Pasqwni and Bill I White o( lhe Long Beach Yach\ \. Club. f Second in Monday's opcnin~ race was Klaloa and lhlrd was Windward Passage. Ballyhoo re· cently defeated Klaloa for the Cal ~ Cup In • match race series out of f Marina Del Rey. I Winds for Monday's race were 20 to 25 kndts under clear skies. 'Thousands of spectators alone the. San Francisco CllY aboreUne watched thence. <SeeYA HTS,Pa&eAl) A!? OArt. y PILOT Africa Shuttle: 'Worthless Effort'? ZL'ltlCll. S"'ati(•rl.ind (A P) Secrct::ir) or Slalt• lll'rU") A ~ .. ., 1oger arrived in Tan.w.oJa l.od11y on lhe nrst stage ot a seatth for l><':Jn• in '"uth• rn !\rnc .. 1 Whtie he ~u .. )>tall .alrliorrlt', thl' T ,1 n 1. J n 1 .1 11 ~ o v \' r n m \' n I Jl Wbpapcr z.:.ud 1\1:.iuni.:t•r'is new 01plom&t1c 111huttle ffill.) br a ~'wt,rthh .. 1i. 1•rlott" untl t·•11n plumed thut the· l '111tl'd !-.t.itc" " more 1ntl·n· .. tcd an cont1u nin1: Sov11.'l 1nflut>nl'c 1n southcro \rnl'a th,in t1r h1cvinH blttl'k mu Jorily f'\lle. The 1'Jntaoian Daily NP"'~ ~4.kt ID •• front-page «11tOt1;,I, however, that K1as1nacr was "elcome "to sec for Jumaelt the 'aclOnt'S and revolUUonary con c1uc:a1.1 of tho people <>f Alric a He CJO go on to P retoria Jnll Salisbury .md tell the old ra~eal~ th1.•r<• thJt tht•1r ii•):> <arc num ' bcrc<.1 " :fh1s wa11 a rt•f1•rcnrt> lo th1• white ruler5 or !'ooth Afnr.J and · fl hodC''>IJ. 10. 1lnattt left Zw1Ch after n 12 huur rut stop foUo"tng ms nl.(bc from Wabh1n"1on A senior Am eracan ufhcaal aboard K lss.1 nter '• plane S<ud th•, aecretury hopes Jo con vince threc kry A(r1c~n leade r lo aartt on Uw form. forum ond ._ .. l)(fa lor bla<'k•wtute ne~1a tlOM ' T he l h r\',,..,il r \' l'q•s 1den1" Juhu~ 1".H'rt>r\• u r T;,inz..in1u anti K"•nneth l\aundu of Zamb1n an<I Prime Manl:.t•·r John Von"vr m South Afrl<'u. In W.as hmf:ton, President Ford ~md that allhougb the odds are a~a1nsl ~ucces ·. he beheve!l Ki. anger's mission 1s In the bbl interest or the l1mll'd ~tatt>S, southt-'rn M <' .1 i1 nd t1Jlttu.· "orld •• 1t ·~ o tenuous and th!.' d1! r1rult1t'. :.art• ~o i;rta l thJt It "oulrl ht' unw1:-c for me to be s1wc1f1r on "hat chcout· t.•ome rnl~ht bt•." Ford i:..ud tn an 1nterv1ew on N BC·l'V's "1'odoy Show " "Somebody h111 to h1k<> Viet Vote Postponed? U.N. Source Says November Polling Set llNfTED'IATIONS,N Y (Al'> AU N sourl'e :-.irnl lhl' St~uraty Council agreed pri Villely lod:iy to PoStponl' the Quesuon or u N membership for \'1 l·t nam to !'iovember tn enable the <icn1 r,11 Assembly tod1:-.1:u:.:.lhl' matter The Umled Stall's s:11d Monduy 1t would veto the Vietnamese op· plication in the Securii,y Council The f'r<'nch proposal that pro duced the agreement. lhe source told reporters. was made 1n line with a reques t that a high US of. ficial put lo f'r cnc:h Foreign Minister Louis de Gwrnigaud on f"ridwy The po!itponemt'nl ml'an:. thl· t>ounc1I will not J ct on the \'tet namese m embership tntt until after the Nov 2 Amelie.in pre- :.1denlla I election. when then• ma) be less prt-ssurt.>lon·tn1t Thl• informant :.aid lhe Su' l\'l limon hdd hdd out for hnullng lht• deferment lo the month of No\' ember anti the L'mtl-d Stall.'S set tied for that in return for the an· clus1on of .t rdercmcc to con· s 1d e r at1on 1n th<' Generul i\ssc>mbly. Other sourcces said the United St.1les 1tarlier 1ns1sted on delaying C'ons1deration without any dud line Newport Council Approves Park Buy Without discussion. Newport Reach city councilmen d('1:1ded Monday to buy lhe farsl piece of land for the new West Newport Park for $170,000. Councilmen also agreed to enter negotiations '-'1lh the state for a second piece of property that will be used for the park Ill the old Paciric Elcctnc n ght-of· way beside West Coast Highway in WesLNewport Beach NB Mailman Ha1tk Henry Rites Slated Services will be held Wcdncs· <lay al Bell Broadway Chapel for Newport Beach postmilll Francis E. "Hank" Henry. Jr .. who died Saturday. Services will bPl!in al 2 p m. w1th burial to follow at l'ac1 r1l' \'iew Me morial Park In Newport Beach. Mr. llenry. '17, res1<lcd al 337 F. 20th St . Costa Mc~ll lie '' .1:-. cmplo~ cd as a postal earner in Newport Beach for lhe past 16 ~ears. He was also a member or t}le Costa Mesa Amc>ncan U-g10n '}nd Elks Club #1767 in Newport Beach. · Mr. Henry is survived by his widow. Dorothy, of the Costa lt1esa address: has Cuther, Francis E. Henry Sr. of Newport Beach. and a sister, Helen Sande rs of Newport Be ach. The family has s uggested memoria l d onations lo the American Cane Pr Society. l "ra• Pagr A I YACHTS ••. Three other 11«-rics are h<'ini: ~ailed simultaneously out tlf lht> St Francis Yt1 <'ht <:tub They nr<> the Richa rd Rheem Trophy st>rle!t for yacht!' ratini: 29 9 to 31 7 feel nn the inlcrnal1onat orr11horc rull• :.;calt>. the Cit y of Sno t-'rarw1:.l'n 'l'rophy serle3 for yachts rollng :n.o to 44 4 fct't , ond thr Kl·lt11 Kilbo rn Sl'r1('tt for Two Ton ~rhc~ . . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT " In lhe unanimous action . coun· cilmen further d irected the city parks staff to produce a plan lhat wlll call fo r the complete de · velopment of the t\\"acrc parcel the city is buying. Originally. plans for the park call~ for the part.Jal develop- m ent of the piece at the eastern end or the property ar; well as tho partial development of the balance of the park. But on the recommendation or the city Parks. Beaches and Recreation Commission, coun· cilmen decided to commit funds budgeted this year for complete development or the piece to be purchased and wait until the neltl yl•ar to s et aside mooey for the rest of the park. Mesa Police Puzzled by 'Man in Black' Costa :\Tl'sa riolirc 1'31cl tooav thev ha\•t>n 'l ::i c I uc to lhl' ulcnl 11 v or a black·cl:Jd rn.1n :-.aarl lo hav~ shot P amela Davis to deuth In her Mesa del Mar home Friday afternoon. And investigators remained baffled as to a mot1v(' behind thl' killing , a ccording to Lt. George I.. Lorton. who is heading the murder probe. lie said either robbery or rape could have been the motive. "but perha ps the suspect panicked a rtcr shooting Mrs. Davis and Just n ed the area," he said . Lorton said it appears nothing was taken from th(' ho me following the 2·45 p.m, shootin~ Friday. Reports from witnesses led to the release of a composite sketch of the man believed responsible for lheslaying. Lorton said in\•e~tii:::itn~ wHI <'Orlllnue to go over the facts In search of new clues. Police are seeking n !luspccl. clescnbed as a m nn with a paJc <'omplexion. in his m1d·20s walh ~hort <lark hair, shOrt sideburns :.i nd thick glasses with d ark frame~. Ile was described ll!I 11bo11t i.ix reel tall with a ml'dium bwld. Witneue. ~•ad the mnn wu1t wearin~ o long black ovl•rcoa~ and black pants . The Frcneh m O\'e for ~lponc. mt>nt was made "1lh the agrce- m<'nl of Vietnam, sources said. They s aid Vi e tnamese d1plolllJh C'allt.•d council m~rn­ bt•r;. th1:. mormn1-t und u:.ked them to support pc1Mpc.>nem1·nt A ppart>nlly 3!> :i rt>-.ult of th1• 1-'rcnc h 1nit1allvt•. lhl' coum•al c:anccled :i scheduled meeting of 1ts membel'~hii,i t·ommlllec and instead mct in µrl\ all' STREETS • • 1-)'ecway which tied in with a six- lane Corona dcl Mar Freeway, plus a sax-lune road at Jwnboree a nd a f o ur ·l a n e r oad a t )lacArthur. They s.ai.d the e.~· Jlansion of Jambor ee is needed to handle tramc forcse<?n in that master plan. At the close or the hour-Ion~ hearin~. 1:ounc1lmen led by Don l\l clnnas remanded reside nts thal the rl'port they wen: discuss- ing t•onrerned only the waderung of the road north o! lhe tract. !\t c lnn1 -; dre w a para lle l betwc•en Eastbluff's problems and traffic con~estion on Halboa Houll·,·ard n ear Wt•s t Coas t ll1ghw.iy. He noted that lhe c1ly f1r ... t widened the road right near thl' 10lerscct1on and expanded thl• Coast tia~hway intersect ion and then found it unnecessary to "idl'n the r <>St or tht.> road. 1 le :-aid lht'.' samt'.' thine could happen with J amboree. • ··You have the complete-as- surance of the planning com- 1mss1on and thi~ council that hefore there's any widening of Jamboree south of Eas tblurr North. there will be a complete i.tudy or noise mitigation measures .·• he said. Approval of lhe EIR, given on a GO coun<'il \'Ote, enables city :.taff members to start work on ~ctt1ng the various permits needed for the construction pro- Ject as well as :illowing them to h1e apphcal1orts for state and federa l funds to help pay for the project. 0•11• "'lot \Lift Piiato l11te rit11 Claiel Newport Beach Personnel Director Frank lven:, wu::, a ~pointcd acting cit y manag1:r Monday nit?ht by the city counC'il. lie wi ll stt in for City .Manaf,!er Rober t \\'ynn who is recuJ){'ralmg al Hoag Memorial I (ospital from open heart surgery. l<'rom Page-. l I ROGERS ... Asked wj1y his memo wa!. d1:-. I n butcd to the press and lhl•n t h1: council went 11110 clost't.I session to discuss at, O 'Neil rl'plwd that councilmen fe ll 1t wuulcl huvl' been "too horsh" ti> have held tht- discussaon in public.'. Ile acknowledged thut he "wu:-. uncomfortable" holdin~ the dis· cussion in P,rivate. but said it wus done du(• · to lht• uwkward ~ct tlf <'ircumstance~. '' Mayor Joins F ete LOS ANGELES CAP> -Mayor Tom Bradley will head the group or dty offic ials scheduled to participate In Washington's "El Grito" c ele bra ti o n com· memoraling the beginning of Mexico's struggle for andepcn· deoce from Spain. A New Probe? Kennedy, Ki11g Killings Eyed WASHI NGTON (AP> -House Speaker Carl Albert said today •·there is a good chance" the House will set up a special committee to d etermine whether to n.'-Opcn investigations into the assassinations of President Kennedy, civil rights leade r Martin Luther K.Jng .Jr. a nd Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. "There arc lingering doubts and plenty of pre · ~::,urc on lhc s pcukc r to do something," Albert told re· porters. lie said he has d iscuss£>d the matter with Rep. Ray M a dden <R·lnd.), chairmnn of the RulC's Committee, nnd expects thal committee to decide Wednesday whether to create a committee. Sourees said plans call for a 12-member s tudy commlttcc t o make prelimfo:iry inquiries and submit a recommend ation by J anuary. If the s tud y committee repo rts that sufficient In· formation as <.1 v3ilabl<• to justify a full.fledged probe, sources said, il probably would tx: givt•n :1 m:indatl· £·onduct the investignlion during the life of the new Congress ta kin~ office rn J anuary. tht lc:'id. :and the l 'n1lcd Statl'5 1s doU\g that ~1th &"Crewy KID· maer coins thMe." l\1s:.anger want~ to set up nrgoUolaon~ for lbc trnnsll'r of power from the white mlnor1ty to the black m:iJoraly an Rhndci.1<1 ;111d for arrun.:omcnls to free !'\<•ut h We s t Afrie a , C'tallrct Namibia b Uw l 'nlkd Nulinn~. tro111 Sclulh Afrlt·;.1n rule Tlw Stiuth Afr1cao leader ga' 1• a !lotrnni: indication Monday thut hi.' would not pr~'ibW't' SmJth. 1~ortl1 Star S3) 1ng an :1 a;peech "Rhodt>sl~•n~ arc proud pt:ople. They dl' tum.In<> tht1r own pohcics o.nd mal..,• lhc-1r o" n dt'C1:.1ons . W~ .il\'l' tld' let•, nnd \\t' poanl out l)Obslbh.• ult('rnllll\t.'i.. but \\l' du rll>t µrc~cri b<· • flt hopr'I N } 1•rt•rc j nd Kaunda "111 br1n>: llw bl.11·k n.1t11111uh"l ll·Jtlt'rs to lhl' tables and th.11 Vvr~ter "Ill rlo tlkt•\\IM' "1th Prlmt> l\1in1s t l'r Ion San it h 111 Rhodt~I~• Newport Eyes Beach Claim I One of lht• l~ai.I us<'d public bear hes in NeY. port lk':u·h 1:-. North St Jr b~uch. a large :>lTl'lch or s;.rnd aod '.\eedi. that he1> JUl>l north of Do' er Shore:. in the lip per Ba) The beach was n11gma.ll~ helc1 \'XCiUSIVelV b y tilt' C'OUn!V or Orange, l>u·t I he• ~clllt•m\'nl oC l p rx·r Bay ownt.·rs hlp calls Ccir •111 l'Y<'n d1\'IS1on of owners hip l>etween th~ county and the city 1\ppr1sed of this fact l\1onclu> by a letter from Georgt! Osborne . director of the county's Environ· mental Man agement Ageney, c1 ty councilmen decided lo reCtr the question t o the Parki., Beaches ond Recreation Com· mission for further study. The commission •"-'i"YT-k>ll recommend t o the cou "hether the city s hould try to et c•omplete ownership or lhe beach or withdra w from control of 1t altogether. Councilmen indicated they do not ravor part ownership. Caty Attorney Uenrus 0'~(.·11 rt!· mandl'<.I 1·oun{'1 lmc·n thnt al the tame of the settlement. II '.\lls Councilman, Doctor Sue Ove r Yacltt Ne wport Bea ch Mayor pru ll•m Milan Dostal and a local phyi.1 cian look legal action Monday against a Costa Mesa yacht broker who sold them a boa&. I.bey say was twice found sinking at Its moorings. Dostal and Dr. Loren Heather want $505.000 in lasted d amages an the Or ange County Superior Court laws uit that names Spoiler Yachts. Inc .. a nd Dale Ronald Anderson. 1550 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa. as defendants. ' They claim that they bought the vessel from Anderson on Sept. 13, 1974, for $32,161.12 and then dis covered many defects . most of which have allegedly gone unrepair ed. Dostal and Dr. Heather who iR the husband of Newport Beach Planning Commission chairm an J ackie Heather, seek addilloaat d~mages to be a warded by thf' tnal court, over and above the SSOS,000. PSYCHED UP, 11IEY STUCK BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) - Seven s tudents at the stale un· 1 ver s lty cam p us her e were I rapped in a stalled elcvalor for30 minutes. They had just left a psychology survey in which one of lhe questio ns was, "Are you afraid of confined pl act's?·• Maintena nce workers rt'scucd the students from the ~levator In the psychology building Monday ntr.ht. Therl' w us no unmcdiatc '" dlt•ut1on whether anyone wantccl tnchnnge his an:.wt>ron thequlz . thou.:ht th,11 lhl' bt.•uch ~ould be l'nt1n•ly in the \'It)·:-rontrol. but thut rest.'rvutauns cxprc:.sed ul th~· la:.l m 111u l l' by count y supen isors n •sultt'CI in the 50·50 arrangement Counr 1lma11 Don Mcinnis sug ~est~d for'A archnA tht' matter to the comm1~s1<111 with ltw orrlt•r thut c·ommisslont'r" be given all of lht.• buckgrounct data .,ihout th1 • d111putt' O\.., t h1.• l 'ppt•r Boy':. <1wn('ro;h1p an1I the 1>elllemcnl that was reach1.·l1 \\'tulc Nor th Star as a public be&t>h. it is r arely u~ed. The only available park1n1ot is on North Star Lane. a residential street and. other than :l chl•mkal to1l("t supplied by the <'Ounty. there arc no a menities on the beach. HEIRESS ... "lockhold,•r to r~JCC't lht• Mobil offer. :.1dehn~d 1n l\t,irch. 1975. \\hen Judi:c Ow,·n~ barred thl' :.ak pcnd1n~ lrwl nf the asi.ue Mobil nff1<·1ul1-h.1\ <! l'l\plaint'<.I that thl' In 1n1• l'upmpan} 1\11UltJ bt· mt-r>:"il into 11:-I.ind d1°\t'ln11 mt>nl s ul>s 1d1arv, Mohll 0 11 Estates L1m1tN1 l\1 r:-. Smllh JrJ,!ut·~ that tht• quntt.•d Vrt<'l' of $24 u 'lhnrc 111 murh too low Slat1.• l11wy<-rs agn•t· .ind :il~o argue that th(' pr•>IX>Sed :-.cll1ng pnet.• would bl' !1na11clally unfalc' I() the t ux-cxernpl foundation·~ l'hur1tuhlt• bt•ncficiorlcs The foundation controls 5'1 .~ · rierccnl of the Irvine Company's li,415,300 shares of Sll)Ck. Under the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969, l ax-exemµt foond11· lions must divest lhc>mselves or controll1ng shares of corpora· lions. Lawyers for both sides agree that fair market value will be J major issue 1n lhe tnaJ in terms of the state's argument. that thr. public interest is involved In the proposed Mobil Oil transactaon From Page A I JUDGE ... She is a g raduate of UCLA and 3llended night law school at th<' ~an Francisco Law School. She was admitted to the bar In 1957. Prior lo her appointment to the municipal court bench. J udge Lamoreaux taught luw nt the Jrvine University School ()( J,uw a nd instructed a :six-we ek familiarization course1n trial ad· voc:acy al the Pepperdine School QfLaw. Although she wns appointed to lhe bench In September of last y ear. her judgeship was up for election in June and she was elected over Newport lie:.ch al· tomey Julia n Erlt. "I thouithl after lhol election I would have s ix ye::irs to really :-.eltle down. It looks like I'll ht· moving agnln," she sold. Juduo Lamore:iux llllid shf• views h<'r 11ppo1otment as till' f1r11 l and only wom;,in o n the Su11t•nor Court IWnch us ''boUl i1 thri l l 11 nd :i v r•ry Ar oat rt'l>IHll1Slhil1h .. : :~?~·~~ ~~~ t;,~'~:-.'7~;..;::~~:~"~.:. : !~:':, ~~,~~~~~':·~~:"~~~':: .. • f(W (.;\\t• Mt\Jll, NfW.~ft 11-'llllt\, H Vl"l(lf"QINt • f9fAth f GUf\ltl" \fdtl•t h1r1N1, u.nh0•1t. • "'I"'• •fllCf l1tt"""°* r\"•ft. ~f' (e.\t. 14 •l"'O .. t t"'l'°""9f tdU~ I\~\ ti\lltd l\.tt"'dit'' ~ '~ • .-.. .. , 1M tf1Nle•1 INIMl\11~ ti"""' t~ t i U> Shots wrrc heard ond Mr,., Davis' body wa!I found by pollN• l'lpruwkd nt•ar u front bt-droom (If the family home at 2867 Vc1asw Lane. UCI Co11rse Focuses on Women : -.1 ""'"'"I. c .. 1. ""4w, c.MM•.,•• ttt-. Robe-rt N. WC«J l •hlOt'll_,...,..~ 1 nomas A. Murpf1tnt' -..,.,...,,,.L•too . Chari~ H Loo~ Al(hard P. Niii lt.U;\tM'lt ~"f"'9 f..O!t H Offices (9'\\(I .,.,.'"' ,,. ¥;f.y f'I• ~"~"" \~ &f~".11k0tn'-"ff1N ,,.,,.,. t1.,,.~tf'WJf('f'I fktM" U• \ """ "'"°'·"'• ''-' ~l~'Y•O•y U:tl,AfMRMd ·•~o . .,..,,., •. ., T•lepflOM C714) '41"4Jlt o.,sHltcl AdWr11Sl"I 642·~71 • ~ ,.,. o,.,.o-C'o•\I -·"""'! ('-• lllMY\ Ht .. _. itbr"..-,, tfh1\trMN'W'' ... Mitt U .. fft•U•r or •O••'"'."''"'' MU•l"I ,,,.., tli~ • "OfOf\IJ~f •ftl'\oO\tt \S:•Cl"I _.rft'\t\il~ •t ! (_..,t•tfl,...,.,. : ~'~~··~~~!:!: t:~.~!.!•~n~ : :J,:...~~~ ,,_'"''·"""'-..,_ .. ,...,_ Police believe the man may hnve been posinf? as :l polenllol homebuyer to gain entrance to the borne. County Sets Transit Meet Orange County residents are lnvlttd to give their \i ews on Im· proving transporUt.loo between San Ditgo and L<>s AngQ\es al • 1 p.m . meeting Wednesday. The S<'Ssion wUI be In the coun· ell chambers ut Santo Ana City HaJJ. 20 Civic Center Pla1.a. Officials of the state Depart· m enl of TransporwUon will con· duct the m eeting. A a1mllar mttllng was scheduled torught In Las Angeles. By HILARY KA\'f; Ol t"" 0•11• l'llol Stott Women will be 1n the spoUight· in a three-quarter cours • to be lauf.?hl for the first tlme this fall :it llC l rvmt>. .. Organa~ers or the new class say ~ focus will be on •'Omen and their rote an society, wllh eight women UCI professors sharing i nstroeuon11 d uti es In a team·lt"a<'hing appro3ch. The interdisciplinary class will be o tfered ror lower division credit. &llhouah upptr division s tudents are welcome and "'omen in the community are cncouraaed lo enroll as part or the unlvn sily's extension progra m. Lectures rn the new course are being planned as a focal point a nd us ba ckground for t he numerous upper division courses on women scattered throo.ahout the UCl catalogue •• \ The course wUl be taught three times a week, with u difrerent rmphasis each quarter. During lhe fall quarter lnstructcn will eumlne how different societies view women, In terms ol soci:al science, bloloay and literalW'e. In the winte r quarter instructors will lake a hlatorical perspective, surveying women trom c lassical tlmes to the present. Duri n g the spr ing quarter instructors will look at women today on a croa-cultural bnsis . The subject m atter or the course wus designed by both faculty and students. One contrl bulor was Adele Shimanoff, a m iddle-aged frvlne resident who returned lo college last year as • junior. ''When t fi rst came buck, I took a course c alted 'bcrstory' -• history of women In lhc Unit.cd St3tes." said Ms . Shimanocr. ··1i. was a good reinll'oducllon to collego ind it showed me th6l women 's cour 11es are r ealty nece11ary.'' she said. Most history cour ses a r o taught from a man'a point of view and his tory books arc \lo'f'itt.eo by men, abou\ men, 1he said. "ll'a Ume we bad courses in wblch women's accomplish· menta i re told," Ms. Sb.im.anocr commented. Anoth er cour se organl1er. Robertn Swartz. added lhat the most unique aspect ol the ne w course Is its interdepartmental~ tcam-t.eachlng approach. "You have eight different professors, from many different departments, und each one has 1 difrerent viewpoint. That makes for In-depth coverage or many cultures,•· l ht' said. Ms. Swartz also pointed out that. havlnc women's courses raises women's consciousness. "It '1111 wuy l)f mnklnJt wom•·n· ... :1ccompll11hmcn1s and their ro1t• In society nrnrr. \'lslbl c," ~h•· s aid. Anot hl'r course ors:aniier. hli.tory nru<haa tc student Peggy Shonnon. ui<tsh<' ctld not alwayK think women's <'Ou rscs were ne<'~sarv. "But ·r soon learned t hat regular cours <'!I dnn't 1ncludr facts nbout women. lt '11 Id al~'lt1t to think they do." she said One of thl' eight fa cult y members Is Leslie Rabin • of th1 · t-'rc:'nch and llnlion deportment Ms. Rt1hlnt' ~xpl::iint'<I that UCI wome n obtnincd n $10,250 grant rrom UC Regents to fund the course. She said the effort to ~et the money was "lime-consurnmit and arduous." She ~nid the <'Oft<'CPL of the wcr.,1en's studies class was born about six years :t10. bul that ll took this Iona to finance It. , I 7 / Saddleback .. E DIT I ON VOL. 69, NO. 258, 2 S ECTIONS, 28 PAGES 1\£•eruoo11 N.l r. ~tocks TEN CENTS Mission Viejo Park Plans Advanced ,, ' A "wish !1st" uf t-<1u1 pmtml and dt!slgn ele menti. for lt1n•e un· developed M 1ss11>n \'wJo com· m unity parks will be sent lo Orange County ~overnmenl a rchitects by the community Municipal Adv1!>ory Council (MAC). But confronted wtth i.om(• d•'> grunt led resident c; !\tonda} rullhl . the MAC ordt>red that the ~tudy 11rcpared by its park and recrea· t1on committee be labeled pre· luninary and subject to change. A large contingent oC people who hve around one ofthe s1tes- sc>-called ''Sleepy Holl ow'' or PA-4 park -came to the meeting and obJected to the fact that their comments hadn't bceo sought. l'nder the MA C comm1ttec plan. Sleepy Hollow Park, a nine- :icre site :it. t he intersection of Mar~uerltc P arkway and Via Gaudix, would contain two light· t."<1 tennis courts, a dtildrcn's play area, a la rge team play area, barbecue pits, benches and' water fountains. Local res idents told µie .MAC lhal they b a v& gathered 120- sigoatures on a petition urging t hat they be consulted before 3:"Y park developme nt. ~els unde r other two par ks. way. .,·or Alicia Pa rk. 10.3 acres They were assun-d that the dl·· near the 1unct111n of Ah (•1a sign architect hired by the county Pnrkwuy a nd Corond Dnve, the would m ake every effort to Sl•ek panel recommends t wo baseball out community input in addition d iamonds. a children's play to considering the park commit-area . barbecue pits. -;occer field , tee report. benches and drinking fountruns. There w as no open dissent , . And at Castille Park, a s1x-ocrc from audience members over parcel bounded by Via 0 \•1edo. committee proposals for t he \'ia. El Rocio and Via Navarra. .El Toro Home Ban Set No Building in Jet Noise Area .,· By GARV GRi\1''VlLLE Ot t~t 0•1tv Pt tot Stalt Orange County ~upcrvisors lo· day banned home coni.truction in areas likely to be impacted by Jet noise al El Toro Marine Corpi. Ai r Station. The supe r\'1sors' action had thP <'ffect of adding 10.000 acres to an area surround 1n~ the air 1>tat1on within which home building 1:. prohibited. The ban ignored a 4 to I count} p lanning comm 1:.s1on rccom mendallon that re1>1C1cntaal con struction be allowed in the arl'a as long as prospccll\'e buyeri. arc notified of the noise potentia l Today's board acllon, which PSYCHED UP .. 711EY STUC K BING HAMTON. NY (i\P1 Seven student:. at the :.tall' un ivers ily <·ampu-. lwrc wcrl• tr apped in a :.tallc•d l'lt•\ a tor for 30 m inutes. The:-had Ju't ld t u psychology survey in which om· of the q uestiqns wa:.. "Arc you afraid of confined plal·es?" Maintenance "orkcr:. re!lcucd the students from the (•li:vator in the psychology building Monday night. was led by Super~visor Thomas Riley. bad the effect of upholdin~ a minority r eport filed last week by Plann i n g Com m ission Chairman Shirley Grindle. Mrs. Grindle said permitting home construction in the impact- ed area de termined by a consul· I ant defied sound planning. Earlier. the planning com- mission chair man had succeeded in obtaining a no vote on the sug· i;?est1 on that builders be given in· centl\·e s fo r m a ki ng homes "1th in t he noise area sound proof. Thal suggesti.on had come from Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. He and Super visor Laurence Schmit made a last-minute at- tempt lo block the immc.-diale home construction blackout in the noise area. Diedrich and Schmit wa nted a study lo de- termine status or development plans in the arcected area. They had been told 73 projects have already been approved for the area, some or them simple zone changes. some now under construction and some already constructed. . But with t he warning from Marine officials that jets will be getting bigger and noisier at El Tor:o. Riley ha d litUe di.Cficulty in winning his point on thl! home construction ba n. In addition to establishing the residential construction prohibi- tion a long a computer line est ablis hed by Ultrasystcms Inc., supervisors put a not1fi ca lion r estriction in adJoi ning areas Ult rasystems said are hkc ly to be impacted by noi$c. Jn those a dJaccnt area:.. builder~ must tell new homl• buyers or the potential noise hazard. And when those homes arc re sold, their purchasers mus t bc told of the problem. supervisor!> said. Employes OK Pay Hike SVVSD Also Lifts Freeze on Increases Hy LAU RIE KASP E R Ot '"• 011•i P1tot Sutt Rep r esen tatives o f the classified em ployes and the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District have agreed on a con· tract which includes a four per- cent cost-of-li ving raise. lifted . These raises, which amount to about fi ve percent, will be given retroactively to J u· ly l when the freeze was first im· posed by district trustees. which repr esents the district 's 630 classified e mployes. Employes were informed over the weekend that they would have until Monday to authorize a deduction or $33 a month ror 10 months to pay the additional cost or insurance. the comm1tlN' SUlHfl'Sls con struction or i111 opt'l1 play ar\':i. , children's play urea, purk1ni; lot and rest rooms . .\ Somt of th1.• obje<'tlons rals1.'<I durin(l Monday's me1.-t1ng ccn ! tt'red a round allei::ed prom1111.•s ' made to re:.idcnls hvang near , park sates that the park "ould L cons ist only of low-intcni.ity us1:~ 1 such a:. grass and tr~,; 0•11¥ Plltl Stalt Pt.Mo There was no immed1att• tn· dicatjoo whethPr •Jn) one wanted lochan1ee his answeronthe qwz As part of the settlement re- ached Monday, the freeze on classified em ploycs' annual s alary step incr eases also will be In addition. the district has agreed to pay the two percent in- flationary increase in insurance benefits, said Paul Brauer, presi- dent of the Saddleback Valley chapter of the California School Employes Association (CSEA> The settlement halted this de· duction for classified employes. Teachers. wbo have not yet set tied still are required to pay the insura nce costs. Before the contract is signed. the agreem e nt needs to be ratified both by district trustees and by CSEA membership. HE HAS EYE ON NATIONAL FRISBEE CHAMPIONSHIP Western Regional Champ Chris Johnson of Newport Beach 1.000 More iH Saddleback ~ . School Enrollment Up Nearly 1,000 mor e students showed up Monday for the flrsL d ay or s chool in Saddleback Valley Unifi ed School Oistnct than left school for :.ummcr vacation in Junt', Principals reported 16,483 stu- dents in attendance at district schools, ('Om pared to 15,672 slu dents in J une. Enrollment ls up about 2,000 from last S<-ptcm· ber 's school opcnani: and is l'X· peeled to JUmp an1>lhl•r 2,000 by opening day next full. The first d ay or SC'hOOl W<'nl s m oot hl v. "aid Ac;:.1s tant Supermlt.'ndcnt l>onaht Ames Nine of the d1strat•t's Hi cll'm1•n tary :.choot pranc1p.ilc; art' nt'" t<> their school:., tluc• to lransft•r\ l'f fcctive July J. Of the district's 700 teachers, 68 are new to Saddleback Valley schools. John Daywalt.. Mission Viejo High School pnncipal, and J oseph Baffa, Valencia Elemcn· Lary School principal, are also new lo the distriN. Rancho Canad a Elementary School. at 21801 Windlng Way in Lake Forest, opened for the fi rst lime with 24 teachers and about 700 students. The dislricl's .bus transporta· tlon is running well. accordini: to, Rclly Manwill, transportation director. "It tak<'s a bout a week for things to Jell." s he said "Wc'vt• had overload problems al the new elementary school because parents drove their chHdren the first day. That m akes it ha rd lo estimate how many wiU be riding buses." Mrs. Manwill s aid her deparl· ment policy for overload situa- tions is to pick up as m any stu- dents al a bus stop as the bus legally will hold and send .a second bus for the others . She s a id the children le(t behind by the fi rst bus have only about a fi ve-minute wait lor the. followup bu . The Trabuco Canyon bus to El Toro lhgh School brought :.tu· dents to school tale Monday but Mrs. Manwill s aid lhts problem Wl ll be ehmmatcd by rerouting. l RRST DAY OF KINDERGARTEN COULD BE A PUm.E TO INCOMING YOUNOST£f'9 Denna Bott• and Mother, Melodee, Went to Klnc19f9anen Together Monday. Loa Young, president of the B oard o r Education, s a id trustees will probably approve the agr eement during their re- gular meeting Wednesday. Brauer s aid his members will vote on the agreement Friday or Monday. "lo the t ota l, I'm pretty hap· py," Bra uer said. "Let's hope the members will ratify it now." AILhough em ployes in the . <See RAISE, Page i\2) Am.mo Buy ·Reported by Trial Witness By TOM RARl.EY Of IM 0111¥ Ptl .. Stitt Hardware s tore owner Ronald Armstrong t oday lde nt1f1ed Ri chard Willi am Castillo as the man who bou~ht a box of nne ammumtion in his store two days before a brcakin and s hooting al the nearby St.'curlty Pacific Na· tional Bank in South Laguna. Arm s tro n g, a fo r m e r journalist, testified as the op<>n- ing prosecution witness in the Oranf{e County Superior Court trial tha t he asked Castillo what he intended to do with the box of 20 30.06 cartridges. Armstrong explained that he is governed by laws whk h forbid the sale of such ammunition tt> convicted felons or customers who appear to be irrational. ''He told m e they were for target pra ctice,"' Armstrong said. He told Deputy District Al· torney J ohn Conley that Ca stillo appeared to be "quite amtable" and al no lime appeared to be anything othe r than rnUonal. The defense contends thal Castillo was insane when he al· leged ty used lhe ammunmon purchased from Armstrong to s hootba ok man ager Ge ra ld Guess after e ntering the bank at 30842 South Coast Highway by a ruse. Conley said witnesses will testify that Castillo. ~. or 1104 Mira Mar, Laguna Beach, drove a truck to the bank J an. 29 and gained entry by representing llimseU as a two truck d river who planned to haul away a bank employe's car. "It was a very imaginative plan." Conley said. "But you will quickly decide that Castillo car. <SH AMMO, Pa&eAZ) ... ------·---- Champion Flinger Nurtured 'WhintSey' I . J By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH Of Ille O•llY PlloOtalt Fifteen-year-old Chris Johnson' 0£ Newport Beach entered his fi rst Frisbee tournament when he was in elementary school. Ile Jost. Now, five yea rs later, Johnson is a mong th<.' best Frisbee fl. ingers in the world. He proved it last week whe n he came within one half point or a perfect score and won the Western Regional com peti tio n in Las Vega s , Nevada. Re p r es e n ting Sout he rn California -he had already won Harbor Judge Lamoreaux Moving Up Harbor Judicial Oistrict Court Judge Be tty Lou Lamoreaux wao; appointed today as th!' firM woman Supcr&Or Court J udge in Orange County history . During a recess in hl'arings ut the Newport Reach municipal court, Judge Lamoreaux said sht• received news of her appoint· ment. in a phone call th.is mornfog from Sacramento. "l think it 's a g r ea l r espo nsibilit y but 1 'm very pleased." she said. Her appointment came On<' day s hort of a year from the date she was appointed to the mumc1pal court bench. Judge Lamoreaux said she ex- pects to receive her commission by Friday or Monday and that s he will ducuss her swearing In al tbat time with Judge Claude Owens, presiding Superiot Court judge. A Newport Bea ch resident. J udge Lam oreaux was appoi nted to the Harbor Judicial District Court In December or 1974 as a traffic commissioner. She has practiced law in Orange County s ince 1962 in San- ta Ana as a trial lawyer specializ- ing In personal injury cases. She is a graduate o( UCLA and attended night law school at the <See J UDGE, Page A2> local honors in Newoort Beach -· J ohnson tossed the disc 174 reel in the dis tance event and came throu g h with s t r o n g perfor m ances in seven other events. includ ing accuracy and between the leg catches. J ohnson, of 1964 Port Dunlei gh , Place, will be t aking a few days off from his studies at Corona del Mar High School later this month when he w ill join 10 other re· gional winners for national com- petition in Alla nla, Ca. First prtie is a $1.000 savings bond, and suddenly what startl"<I out as fun become~ SC'nous busi-' ness. Johnson :.aid he may con sider turning pro sometime in the future. As J ohnson moves into th~ final&, he has an all importan~ edge confide nce. lie feels he ,. ha5 "the besl chance to wi n" foll ow ing h is n ear pc r rect performance In t.ns Vt•"as. Whale Johnson 1:. performing rn Allanta, his pareoLc;, Mr. nnd Mrs. Merritt J ohnson :incl h1~ ' I I ·year old :.11>ll'r, Curolyn, will 1 wait at home. Oran~~ _-1 Coa~t ~[A i "1•,n•IH~r Low niliht and mom in(t d outb shoulti kct.'11 thanr:s cool Beach high aboul 70, low aboul 60. INSIDE TODA,. Charges that on 01de Ill then-Pre8Ufent Naron ll3ked a /orm«T Grumman Cmp. of· f ICIOl /or o SI m1lbon com pa117n contribution will be /urlhl!f' aplortd by the Sn>ole aubcom mittte on mult1na· tronol corporatJort1. See Po,ge A<f. Ind.-~ AIY-S.f"IC. At "'_ .. ,..,"'' ., Catllerftt• '" Cln\111... U ·U ~··· .. Cr•10wo•<I tu Otall\ltoHo• Al e-.1erlel P.1.. Al £ftM11alft-ftl At Fl~• Altll ~-., I-HI... At --• ) • 4% D'ILYPILOT SB Tuesd&;. s.olttmbll!r H 1978 Special Seltflof Da11 llandi capped stude nts of the Ri chard Henry Dana Special Education Facilitv in Dana Point return home after a first ·dav b ack a l school Monday. The students al the facility range in age from 18 months to 18 years and com t• from the Capistra no. Irvine. Laguna lknch a nd Sadclleback Unified School Districts. There are about 60 students ut the fac1hly. MAC Tables Vote c.?GM~~~~~n,.~~~~ili~~~ Municipal Advisor y Council Santa An a. Stanton. Garden members tabled a request for Grove and C h ino in San .:.(u>port of a ne w airport sate Bernardino County. The lCAA or- :.tudy by the lnter County Airport f1 cers said support from other Authority CICAA > Monday. cltit.>s, including Newport Beach. Col. John Lowman of Laguna Lagun a B each , San J uan Bea ch. secretar y and proJect Capistr ano and San Clemenle b d1r'ector o r the ICAA. was ~eek· beinl! actively sought. ang the MAC's backiJ\g for the According to Lowman. the pro- $750,000 s tudy to beef up the posed site s tudy differs from study's base of local support Ile others performed in r~ent years has already won the endorse because it is des igned spcc1ncal· ment of the Saddleback Area ly to pinpoint prospective airport Coordinnting Council (SACC> ex -locations and is not an aviation erutlve board. needs analysis. •·tr we find a local site that as He s aid the ICAA is s~eking a 11kflY for a new airport, w,·11 federal grant t o puy for 90 per- nce<I your input and reactions," cent of the s tudy cost and the re· Lowman told MAC members. ma1ninf' 10 percent "is already an "'You are only being asked to en-the bank" conlnbul1ons from dorsethe s tudy. not its result.;.. m('mber cities. :\tAC membe rs \'Olced 1>0mt• The ICAi\ stud> proposes o <'Oncerns O\'l'r funding or th~ am1nauon of 11 sites In or Mar Mucty and over the ract that lhe Oran~l' Cou nty , f'1vl' nre .11rport aut hor1 t~ ':< itovern1n1? nln'ady-devcloped a1rf1eld<o <;urh body 1nelu1ks no n•prl'St:ntat1\t'1> u:. fo:I Toro Marinl' Corps Air St~• <lft.;011th count> e1t11•s or lhe unrn· twn und Los Alo m1tos Nu\'al Air <'Orporated areas . Station. The otht'r six arc u11 l'A)wrnnn's f!roup, which hll5 dev('IOpt'd s ites including Odl h ct•n i.trui.:glang for s urv1v.il Canyonan theChinollJll5 ~ ' From Page 11 I 'AMMO ••. Tied 1t out and that it was cort'ful ly plJnncd by this defendant.·· {'a!\tallo, s hot .:.everal tames by :1hcriff'11 officers who J)()St.'<I a s omhulnnce attendants to gain en- t ry to the bunk, was brou~ht to the courtroom in a wheelchu1r . ti(• 18 !\I' II bcinJ? lreated for hall ,•xtensave wounds nank mnna~cr Gues!'I, whn :ii most died of severaJ wounds al· J~&llv annicted hy C'..flsllllo, 1s .11:,o sdwdulefl lo 1~11fy for the 11rosccut111n along with oth('r hank emplo e:. Coshllo 111 being tnl'd on six. fclonv counts which lnr ludt· :1rn11·~ rohlwry, 11si1uult with u flN1dly weapon ond burJXlnry. If the jury in Judge John I, 1'1 \lnn Jr.'s courtroom find:f him >:urlty 11 wall then bt-uskt.'<I In u f'll'thcr hea ring to rule on h•!'I fftt'ntnl Slate al the Ume Of tht• Of· frnll<' . 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C-1"1"'· !1'74 Or•~ C-1 ~··i.o , .... ~' NO tYw'\ 'tor••'-. •uw.._., .. ,.~, ·~~**~' tnaUH or M1•••Uttft\f"1~ ftf't•ln ft'li4Y D# ft'OtMV(f'4' ••lhOv\ \SHCitt ~''"',_.lotfM\ et ...... ..,..--. ~o..O <I•" Pll\1-lltl<l .. ~I• """'~• (,ti_,..• ~I>'<"~ .... •Y l-• ~" ,,_ ,.,,, .,~''"'''~u-1~~ ...... ,..,...._,,__ \U)-~··· The l\fA C 's d ecis ion to withhold s upport of the ICAA :.tudy appare ntly hjnged on re- marks bv Chairman Ric hard Luwcock, who n oted that l.owman·s group doesn't have 1he "complete blessin~" of O range County ~ovcrnment. l\IAC is 3n advisory body to the C'Ounty Board of Supervisors. Girl's Plight Detailed "Baby F.:ite n ny Ong." The headline filled renders with horror. but for lhc in-r a nt 'R mol hc•r . Joann<> Ra!'!hold. 211. tht• sh11ttt•r1n11 ('Vent was :ilso lhc sto.rl of trouble with the lnw. Joanne. lndep1'11ct1•nt und a loner beCallSl' o ( her (:1' ln•mc s hyness, obtidn~ a do~ for protN'laon, but wn .. unable to fc<'d 1t whJlc !lh1• htad ht'r bnby ~lrl. A ser1rch1n.i or t1clc pro bi's the c 1rcu m stan«e:s which ll'd to the infant's de · oth tlnd to the l)OSSlhlllty O( prison for :l Girl alont' 1n Nrw York Cit,Y. ~e P~1i:e BS. Trustees Set Action on Pay Contract Saddlebac k Valley Unified School District trustees are ex- pected to take action Wednesday on an agreement reached with the distric t 's claulrted employes. Trustees will meet al 8 p.m. ln the multipurpose room at Loi Alisos lntermedlate School. Tbe contract with classified employes is not listed on the agenda, but an agr~ment was reached Monday and trustees are expected to cons ider approving the pact. Other items Wednesday wUI in· elude consideration of student teacher contracts, adult educa· lion classes ror lbe tnlnable mentally retarded and ~vl'raJ d\anftl in constructlon projects. Ttt"O More Debates Set WASllINGTON <AP > - The s~cond a nd third de- bates bet ween President fo1ord and Democr at Jim- m y Carter will be Oct. G and 22 with U1c single de- bate between the vice pre- .s 1dent1 ::1 I ca nd1d lJ l es s::ind~nrht'd in between. the s ponsoring Lcai?uc or Wom en Voters announced toda \". TJ\e league said the de- bat<' bcl\\ t'<'n Ill-publican '1t't' pn•s1dentaal C'and1date Boh Dole and Ucmocrat Wultt•r Mondale has bet>n tt•nlat1vely st'l for the week of Oct. 11. but th::it no tlatt• has been ::igreed uvon. The firs t Ford-C:irter confro n tation wUI take pl~1ce in Philad elphia on Sept. 23. a Thursday. f 'rom Pa9,-1\ I RAISE ... rll'1ghborini Irvine rl1stnt't have >?OtlPn a larger t'Ost-of-living raise. he s aid their benefits aren't as j?Ood. Brauer had said his organiza~ lion was filing an unfair labor practices charge ogainsl the dis- trict. This charge was never fi led, he said. bee a~ dis trict of- ficials agreed the s tep r aises would bc retroactive. Some items cmployes wanted ha\te not been included In the contract, Brauer said. He said he has been ass ure d that these llem s will be con$idered for board policy. The district al!!o rcfu.c;ed lo de· m and that all c l assi fie d employes , including transport&• tion. food service, maintenance. clcncal and recreation person- nel, pay dues to CSEA. •'This means we will be r.-presenUng ~very body but nol everybody wm ~paying," Brauer eX"J>lained. He said he also w::is concerned that the contract Includes a pro- mise not to s trike. He saJd this could present problems ir the h•uchers ever ~trike. n rauer s aid t his Is the rirat lime In the district's history th::it classified employe!( were the ra rst to settle. The agreem ent r~ulted from hours ~pent al thl· harl(ainintt ta- bll'. Much of the lime was fipent :inswcnng questions of district nt'l!Ollalorl', Br nu(•r ~aid. "Once the district started tor • uliic we are the same people we were las t year und we didn't ~row uny horns, we got a lot ac· compllshed, ··he said. Now, he said, he is looklni forward to beglnnin,c nc~otia­ lions ror next year in January or Fr bruary . Mrs. Young said s he is delight· t!d al the setUem ent. the only ono reached with emplO)'c groups so far. "We're anxious to see ever- yone settle down nnd everythlng proceed in an orderly manner." she said. District administraton were unavailable this morning t.o com- ment on the settlem e nt or estimate the cost of the package. LA Tax Bite Cut LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Board of Supervisor"S has cut the county budget by a heny $4.S mlllion in a mov~ that will lower property taxes but is aJso likely to put up to 400 county jobs on the chopping block. 1'ho board's slashing of the r~ budget W'lll lower the pro~ lax rate from $4.52 per SlOO valuaUoa t.o $4.46. Audience Sought In Move By l.Al'RIE KASPER J_ Ot ,,.. 0..llf Pile( M.Mt Saddll'back COIJ<'~e trust wall mO\fC up to lrvme or TusUn for their next meetlng in an at- tempt to attrocl. local o.rca resi· dents to d1scu~sion ot a proposol to buy u northern campus site. After a long disr Uislon ot ap- praisal reports and un environ- rnentol Impact summary Mon· day, trustees failed to nWTOw \he field of poss ible sites from three to one. They decided to get the r e-m a1n1 n g qutstlons answered before their next meeting on Sept. 27. Trustees, who stiU ha- ven't voted to even build a second campus. may Lhen choose the site they a re m ost interested in and order a more extensive ap- praisal orthc pro1>erty. Trustees a greed to meet in the northern area after Trustee Don- na Berry r ecalled residents' ob- jections to another college dis- trict an the slate . which had elecl· ed to build a campus on land once held in agriculture preserve. She .said res ident..s should com- ment on the possible sites now. "After the fact is not going lo work,·' she said. Each of the Irvine Company parcels being considered cur· 1 ~nUy is in agriculture preserve status. The sites being considered are: -Southwest corner of Bryan Av~nu~and My ford Road. -Northwest corner or Bryan Avenue and Culver Drive. -Northwest corner Of Trabue<> and Jeffrey Roads. Each site is a lso bounded b y the Santa Ana Freeway. Since the eventual purchase of land may involve a condemna- tion s uit against the Irvine Com1 pany. trus\f.~ did not openly dis- cuss price'of me land. . However. they questioned the effect aircr aft noise and potential floods may have on each or the sites. A cons ult3nt indica ted the Culver Dri\fl' property would be impacted the least by these potential problems. Two trustees indicated they favor this location for a future college. OellV ..,._. ~" rtlelo TO SUPERIOR COURT Judg• Betty Lamoreaux Front Page Al JUDGE ••• San Francisco L aw School. She was admitted lo the bar in 1957. Prior to her appointment to th1· municipal court benrh, Jud~e Lamoreau:< taught l:aw al the Irvine University School of Law and ins tructed a six-w eek familiarization course in trial ad- vocacy at the Pepperdine School of Law. Although she was appointed to the bench in September of last year. her judgeship was up for election in June and she was elected ove r Newport Beuch at- torney Julian E rtz. "I thought after that el~tion I would ha\te six years to really settle down. It looks like I'll be moving again,·· s he said. Judge Lamoreaux said she views her appointment as the firs t and only woman on the Superior Court bench as "both a thrill a nd a very ~reut responsibility:' Pay Pact Okayed SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Ma,yor Ceor~e Moscone sayl' he has dispatched his top assistant to the deadlocked talks ni med at ending a strike by 190 city school b~s dnvrrs. Ballyhoo Captures SF Race By Al.MON l.OOCAREV 0•1ly Pll•t ... II ... ~1111 .. Au~tralaan J~1r k Rookl)'tl's 73· foot sloop, Bullyhoo. conlinut•d htr winning cnmp:ugn in lhis <'OUntry Monday by ct111tunm1 the rlrst rat'i.' of the St to'rant·1~ Pt'rll('lut1I trophy St'rlt':. 011 Sun Fronclsco llay. 'l'hc series is Ute St. fo'runc1:s ''uchl Club annuul eornl>'•tllion for big sailrng yac:h~ sometime:. known 38 the " niM Bout Sert es.·· This year ~ is lx>lng :,nJlt-d by four or the fastest .rochts in tho "'·orld -Ballyhoo: Jiil} Kllroy':i 79-foot k\'lch . K•aloa. <.:nlifornao Yacht Club: Mark Johfl on's 73- foot ketch. Windward Passage. New York Yacht Club, and fl :1gtiml'. th<' 62·foot s loop co- owrwd by Biii Pasquini and IJlll White of the Long Beach Yacht Club. Second an Mondn>"s opening race was Kialoa a nd third wm; Windward P::issaj?l'. Ballyhoo re ct>ntly d efeated KwJoa for the C:il Cup m a match r ace senes 011\ of Marina Del Rey. Winds for Monday's rnrr wt•rl• 20 to 25 knots under clear skiei. Thousands of spectators along the San Francisco City shorclanl.' watched the race. Three other series arc being sailed simultaneously out oC the St. Francis Yacht Club. They are the Richard Rhee m Trophy series for yachts ratin l? 29.9 to 31.7 feet on the lntcmntion;il off~ho~ rule scalt', the City of San fo'ra ncisco Trophy sen es for ~ arhts ratini: 37 0 to •M.4 feN, anrl the Keith Kilborn series for Two T on yachts. Winner in the Rheem series Monday was Mirage, sk1ppcrt.'<i b r Les Har l ande r o f the Richmond Yacht Club. Winner in the City of San Francisco series was Equation sailed by Cerald Simonis or the Long Beuch Yach Club and the winner in the 1'wo Ton i.cr1cs wa~ Vendetta with s kipper H art Issacs o f the Cahfornin Yacht Club All four series continue with races Wcdnt'sd ::iy. fo'rid a._y und Saturd:iv. Trus t ee Frank Greinke. however, said the Myford Road location is best placed geo- graphically. This site, however. is completely within a flood plain and drainage Is blocked by the freeway. The J effrey Road site is con- sidered to ha ve the most severe noise problem from jets flying out or the E l Toro Marine Corp Afr Stat ion. Rowdy Riders Raid ·Rural Ranch Town Lagun3 Beach Trustee Larry Taylor. however. !laid the best location for the college would be one not being considered -lhe Marine Cor ps helicopter base in Tustin. He s aid trustees should determine whether" the federal governm ent is w illing to sell the property. He also contended that trustees should consider purchasing 80 rather than 100 acres. And be ob· jected that trustees still haven't decided how they will fmance the proposed purchase. He said the board is talking "roughly" about a one million dollar expenditure. DORRIS (AP) -There was a m ighty celebra tion in this small Northern California ranch town and Police Chief Barry Schreiber says he's stall wondering what at. was all about. As Schreiber explained Mon- day, four horses -each carrying a man and a woman -romped into the town or 1,000 population. With lariats , the riders over- turned trash cans and "the main s treet w as run o( t rash, •• Schreiber said. "One of the riders, 1 don't know who, uid they were celebratfng just because it was September," the chief s aid. One horse and rider went through a bar: "Only one horse, not much damage.·· After the two-man police force and two Siskiyou County deputy s heriffs gathered, "they tried to run us down," .Sc:hreiber sald. The officers needed trealml'nl by ambulance atte nda n ts fo r bruises. Two Califo rnia ll1gnwuy Patrol oHicer s a rri ved, and to~ethcr the officers arrested the Steed hrothcrs. Larry, 29, ond Richard, 25, and their father, Everett. Arter the father was released with a citation for interference with peace officers. about 20 friends and relatives galht'red outside the jail and demanded re- lease or the brothers. "There sure a re a lot of Steeds around here,'' Schreiber said. But the crowd sauntered away. and Lhe brothers were husllcd over to Yreka. the county seat, wht're they wer e booked for ir.· vestigation of aggr avated a s- sault on a police officer, resisting arrest, and being drunk in public. Schreiber said. Trustees also objected that they had been given appraisals based on the parcels' "highest and best use,. -residential de· velopment. Fonner Cop Charged in Niguel Attack Court Fight Begins For Irvine Heiress By TOM RARl.EY Of l~e O•lly l"llel S._.f Opening statements wer e Criminal charges have been scheduled today in an Orange brought agains t a fired Laguna County Suporlor Court trial that Beach detective by Orange Coun -will uphold or deny Irvine heir ess ty sheriff's officers who allege Joan Irvine Sm ith's challenge to that Carro ll De an DuRh, 43. the proposed $200 million sale or kicked and but his ex·wife in the a ke.Y block of Irvine compan.Y driveway of her La~una Niguel s tock. borne. Judge James F. Jud~e w\11 he Bush wms bookl'<f into county on the bench for what is u - jail Saturday n ll(hl following the peeled to be a 11lx-week trial of Incident at the home or Joan the lawsult 11parked whtn the Lucille Bush, 38. ot 29342 Via Mobil OU Company mov·cd to ac- Portola. Sheriff's deputies allege quire the James Irvine Foundo- thal Bus h knocked her to the tion'1' controlling interest In the i;?round and kicked ~r In the ribs Jrvine Company. while wearing boots. She was not Judge Cl•ude M. Owens of- hospitall1ed. flclated tn all pretrial phases of The former Laituna Beach de-the bitterly fought and complex tective was booked on suspicion lawsuit and was responsible for of assault and battery, malicioul' the freezing of the g:aJe aertt<t mischief and resisting a rrest. . between the foundation and Officers assert that Bush strug-Mobil executives. gled with them after he repeated· But hls duties this year as pre· Iv kicked h is wife's l~te mode l siding hidge have cornpellecl him pickup truck, pulUng numcr-to withdraw from the trial phase ousdents in it. (J( the action. Bush had been with the Laguna Lawyers for the Irvine Com· Beacb Police Department foe 12 °' pany will be backing COUJ\dation years when he was fired by attorneys during the trial and Police Chief Joo Sparks July 29 they made their stanch clear in for alleged gross misconduct. pretrial documents lUed with Jt was ~lleged that Bu.1h had Judge Judge. for ced bis w ay lnto a San Affidavits point out that the Clemente apartment to recover proposed $200 mllUon purchase personal property that belonged price-It works out at $24 a to his dauithter. • share-"would better enable the B~h has appealed hi1 ltnng to company to corry out its bu~1ness the ~1ty personnel board and a plans and otherwise conduct Its heanng lucheduledon~.23. ?' bu.'lneas." lheboardrlndings werc!nBush s Mrs. Srnlth 'Was the only behall, a recommendauon couJd stockholder to reject th6 MoblJ be made to the city manager to otter sidelined ln Marcb 117$, override the firing. ' • when Juclgl.' Owens l)arrcd th1· sale pendi'ng tri~1J of tho issue. Mobil orricials have explained that the Irvine Copmpany would be merged Into its land develop- ment s ubs idiary. Mo bil 011 Estates Limited. Mrs. Smith argues that the quoted price o( $24 a sharo Ii. much too low. State lawyers a~rce and also arauo that the propo8cd 11clllnu pnce would be financJnlly unfair to the tax-exempt roundaUon'!\ charitable benerlclarics. The foundation control" 54.5 percent or the Irvine Company':c 8,415.300 Share" or Stock. Under the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969, tax-exempt roundn tlonS mul'l divest thcmselVCR of conlrolllng s ha r es or corporu-Uons. Lawyers for both sides agrCtt that fair market value will be u. major issue in the trial ln terms ot the state's argument that th" public interest b involved In the proposed Mobil Oil transact.loo. Peace Talk Bid BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) The Arab League has proposed that President-elect Elia.<; Sarkis, Yaslr Ararat and Syrian Premier Abdul Rahma n Khleifawl meet within 48 hours to try to end l~ebllnon's 17·month·old c\v1l war. Beirut ne wspapers reported today.