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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 16, 1976
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Little Old Ladies
Take· In Porno Fliek
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Jleiress' Battle B~nned By J11rist
"On s· Counts
Hester Guilty
. . ID. 2 . Murders· ·
FOUND OUIL TY BY JURY
ThomH H1rdln Heeter
Abandoned 3
Years, Girl
Di,es in Bome
MJAMI (AP) -It took tbree
days to flnd Lisa'• parent.s alle.r
Ae died at the Sunrise School for
'be retarded. She had bee•
bfouahl to the school four yeata
qo and had never heel a v\Jltor.
UH died Sunday _when ahe ~ed durin1 breatf&ll. Whtie
tbe wu eatln1 prunes, she belan w shake and cboklna aoundl
came fn>m ber throat.
Confened killer Thomas
Hardin Heater Uatened lO lhe
words ",Wlty" five tlmea lM.e
Wednuday u an Orange County
Superior Court jury delivered the
packaae the prosecution ;de·
manded.
Healer, 29, showed no emotion
as clerk Trudi Morones read into
the record the jury ftnding that
he wu auilty of two count.a ol nm. devee murder and equally
.Jullty or related counts of
bW'Jlar'y and conspiracy.
Adeline to sentences were four
Penal Code provls'IOl'\S' re1ated to
the Jury'• finding that he wu
armed at the time Janet Mae
Meh, 34, and Ronald Cauwels,
%7, wer.e killed in their Sunaet
Beach home last Nov. 8.
The bearded Hester told ev·
eryone within earshot Iona before
lbe Jury returned that he expected
a batch of 1wlty verdida plus the
jury'a fin~ of !int de11ee oni
lhetwokltUn1s.
He wUI be •entenced Sept. 23
by Judie Robert P. Kneeland.
The verdict clean the way for
trial• of three of Hater's four co-
defendants who abo face dual
murder char1ea plus related
criminal alleaaUona.
Judie Kneeland ,aet Sept. Z1 as
the trial date for William Crall
Tlbbita, 29, Oran1e. and Rlcl\ard ::r• Sooter. 28, Long Beach. men wm face a Jury 1n bis
courtroom.
Tlbblta ta Identified by the pro-
secution u the klller ol Cauwels.
It la alle1ed that he shot Cauwels tn tlM head whlle Hester virtually
cut Mrs. Metz In two wtt.b a bunt
from blJ automatic rUle. Hester wu ldenUfied u the
leader of a 1an1 which l1unched
a revena• raid oo the CauweJa·
Meta home at la8l Bayview
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"When they carried her Into
I th. n\Ullftl 1tatloo. •be WU un-Mother Held eomclous, •• aald school d.lftdor
Lellle Leech. "She had stopped
· bftathln1." D h A rescue squad failed lo revive In Tot eat the '7-year-old alrl.
. , She bad bttn carried to Mr SAN DIEGO <AP) -A Police
. breakfut that morniq. Scbool. olficer • .,. 1'e round the body ol
emplo7ea said what ahe bad a 21-montb-old bo)' in a flJt.by
wanled to do 1noat ln bertnabled bcNae ... die t.oy•• twin lli'other'
' life was •alk. 80 t111i11 aDd Und be waa ~to
"She could crawl around the bold Im bud up.
• Ooor. but. she was tr)'tna .bard to 'l'be tesUmQ01 wu. If vm at a
~allt and whenever she tcdl a prellriilnary beariDC for Colleen
ltep, her face wouJit Upt up," Shockley, rt, of Butte. Moot..
I ·NidaoclalworlterMaryMiaby. charted wit.b murder and wltb
Workers at Sunrlae also re-beattna aotber son. At the Ume
membered watchtn, Lisa when ol the clett.b in 1974, they lived in
! r other patients bad viliton. Oceanalde.
' "Sbe would sit ln ber An earlier murder char1e
wheelchair and led at UM 9*~ ~ cl1amtned by an Oceanside !tors." one welfare wocter Hid. m.unlctpal Judie. and a lat.er
.. Jt wu bard to know wta.t was murder indictment was dia-
Colri1 on Mb1nd her htc brown m1IHd on 1roundl that evidence
.,.., butt.My often loaUd ud. •• f1T«able to Mrs. Shockley wu
Tbe aebool lut bewd from Mr Withheld from tbe eountY IJ'and ~+--=--,Clee.U.ONS, .... Al>-·--JutY.-------
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Fo11ntain Drying Up
Gardener waters greenery in what was
once the City or Fountain Valley 's official
fountain. It. has been converted to a
planter and the city is now without an or.
flcial fountain. City orricials said the
former fountain. built in 1969, waa
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hazardous because children were always
climbing into it. Besides, it was explained,
city workers had difficulty. keeping water
flowing through the fountain's pipes. A
new fountain is being contemplated. ·
'Better Than Crocheting'
Little Old Ladie1 Take In Ponw Movie
DALLAS (APf -Jtwu allfor
education and, anyway, u one ol
the members of the East Dallas
Garden and ~Society put lt.
.. It was better than 1ittln1
around and croeheUng. •• Tbat•a how a 1roup ol over-10
Mftlor cithen lad tea decided to go
to an X-rated movie for their
"ltudy ero.Jttt .. of the week.
Tbe movie was "Allee in W0t0-
dei'laad:' which neembles the
cl-'c falry tale oa1J la title. '!'he
1"tlt ~ tbe mme i.. not lbe aort ol
tbln1 7ou talk about with
srMlhna.
"It wu really aomethlna d• ddin, •bat we were Solnc to
Mn. Crenshaw, who declined to
live her flnt name, 11Ad anothu
-reaaon for cbOOSinl ''Alice In
Wonder:land" over "Mlaty
Beethoven" (also X·rated) wu
that It 10Unded like a nlce movie
1n explalnln1 to their
,:randctrlldl'en where they were
•*-· Al. the el1ht women, llCCOID•
panied by a reporter, f11ed into
the theater• aneetl came ftom
·FEED BIRDS, . F..4.CE FINES
LA ME&\ CAP>-Soon it will
be a1ainat the law to feed
ptceons.
youn1 persona 1lUln1 by the
alt le.
"I don't thh:ak those arandmu
know wbat they've walked lnto. ''
sl1d one loudly. ••1 know one thine ... Mrs.
Crenshaw 1napped, tumlq to
tbe YOUDI man. "When I WJS
10U1" a1e. J bad • lot more rqan· nen than to talk about peOple
loud enoqb tor them to hear me.•• .
Tbe nr.t of the group to walk
out wu a 7f..year-old who aald
the porqraphic mudcal waa.
not anythlD& like her favorite
Rod1era and Haromer1tein
plays.
Irvine
Dispute
Limit Set
By TOM BAllLEY Of .. Deity ...... MaH
Judte James F. Jodie ruled
Wednesday that be la not golng to
allow testimony related to Irvine
hclra1 Joan Irvine Smith'• con· ructs with the Irvine Company
fnlO her current Orange County
Superior Court legal 1ction.
The victim of several rulings
made on that luue Wednesday
wu Jama Irvlnf Foundation at-
t«ney Howard Privett.
He val~ protested that Mrs.
Smith's Cf ls pules with Irvine
management had defm.ite bear-
inl on the prlce tho company
could uk for lts stock.
"I am not trying to say that ahe
•WH ri&ht. or wrong," Privett
areued. "I only wish to use this
testimony to prove that her at-
titude af!ec:ted company policy
and certainly affected lhe com-
pany's 'chances Jn the market
place.•L
Privett apparently hoped to ob-
tain that testimony from Irvine
Company President Raymond L .
Wataon who was oo the witness
stand all day.
Judie Judie. clearly agreelnc
wttb ar1urnents offered by Mrs.
Smllb'e lawyera, refused lO allow
Privett to explore the extent or
reputed friction between Mrs.
Smith and Irvine executlv-.
Judce Judie wm be asked by
foundation J1wyer1 al the end or
what. t. eltpected to be a six-week
hearlna to remove the lnlWlctlon # that currently prevents tbe sale o(
foundation atock In the lrvlno
Company to the Mobil OU •Com·
pany.
Mrs. Smith arg11es that the S200
million price, w1'ch worlca out at
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Codt
Weather
Partial cloudiness will
continue Friday wlt.h
aome warmin1 along the
cout.
INSIDE TOD-' Y
WJ)ot'"'°' bappen«I to Ute
Clan o/ •es, the one that
mo4U the cooer o/ Tim• maoazfM1° Quit• .a bU, .OC· cordinO to .o 1t&&d11 reported
on.~1 A7 tod411. . see,• said 78-year-old Tassie
Coleman: "We OnaDy clect4ed oo
t.he oew venion of •AUce ln Won-
derland.' ~ .. We really wanted to see aometblnl called 'llllt,y
Beethoven,' but ll wu pl&1lnl at
a •theater near Southern
Methodlat Unlverslt.y. We didn't
think tihat would be rtlbt for
ladles 001' 11e. We didn't want to
be rnlxed Uf. with thc»e blppif
collec• kids. •
An Ol'dtn1nce paaed by the Ci-
ty Counieil exclud• pet pleeom, and concern wes expressed about
enf~iDI the law. But all five
mentben pl'eaent voted for it.
About 40 minutes later. two ot~:!l left. One waa embar-r • ; the other uJd lbe was
bored.
Two othen followed minutes ::=r.=: :t =~--" ::
'later, commentiDI about the ~ ·~: ~=Mt
Aaolher~ tk tlwM• viewers,
· For years, bu1lneqmen have
complatDed that feedillg draws
ptceons downtown, leavln1 i t
messy.
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country 1oinc to bell with such ' ~ c-s-11 0r.,...CllooMt ltt ~ .. """"' •t4 movies. ~ •• ~"...,.... •r
After tbe mo•le. Mrs. °' ...... .u. :: :=•,."'"' ~f Crenlhaw aald it had been some ~-=-•• T....,.,. as experience: "You think because .._. ..._, ,.....,, •1
we're old ladles. we doo't. know C:-.. ,~ :::-'..,.. ••.~
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,If DAIL V PILOT s Thul'!d!y S.ptembef \9 tt7&
Issues Unsettled
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Noise A rea Building Ban Held Off
9yGA•YG~ o.-.. u,'"" ....
Residential tranqu1Ut¥ i1llCI El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station
jet nolH l11ues were 1Ull unset·
tied W.edneaday when Oran'•
County •upervlaora dedded to
call It a day.
AJ& aupervlJors 1en their meet -tn1. · It had oot been decided
,.betber home conatructlon
ahould be allowed lo areu a
~.ooo conswtaot'• study aald b
impacted by Jet DolM.
A marathon debate amonr
supervisors concerned 10,000
acres to ao exl1UQ& ooUe iooe
wllhin which ruldontlal COD•
strucUon la banned.
Supenuors voted 1\tnday to
expand the construction blackout
atta to include lbe Mdd~ 10,000
•cres.
A few hours la~r. however,
they voted to resclnd the 3-1 vote
and ended up back at U>e starUna
line.
Publie Masses
Wfdntllld_,. •~were;
-Cb11t1Hd by Lea1ue of
Women Voters pttaideal Jou
WUy few revenlns UMi.r Tue$-
da1 deellSon •oaa an. a11 but•
few audJence members bad left tbem..un1.
-Ur1ed bf dev'1open and
buUdln1 industry spokesmen to
foreco the 1u11estod home coo~
1trutUOn ban lo tract areas where lhey already bave lnvest-•
menll ran11A1 to mllllona ot
dollan.
-For the second day In a row.
told by Marine offic.lals lhat jets
at El Toro wUl be &tUins biaer
and nolller. . -Encoura1ed by Kristine
Kister (of two bo~er u-
OK for Christians -Vatican
VATICAN CITY (AP) -The Vatican decreed to-
day that public Mass may be held for deceased non-
Calhollc Christians, except in cases that might cause
••scandal for the f ailhful. ••
~iallons tn the area) who
arJued tbat permitt.1.QI bome
b\4ldJ.na in the area would be a
diss.ervtee to the alstinc eom-m uol ti es H well aa future
1eneraUOD.1.
By the Ume lbe two-boar pu.blic
bearin.& ended, aapenilcn were
as deadlocked .. when n becan. "A public Mass for American President
Roosevelt would be no problem. But one for Stalin.
who was born into a Christian family, might stir some
scandal," explained the Rev. Marceline Zalba, a pro-
fessor of Rome's Gregorian University.
A public Mass is one celebrated for an audience,
such as a special Mass for the U.S. bicentennial or for
a famou& person. Masses are also sai~ by a priest in
private without a congregation attending. . · .
The decree by the Vatican•s-congre.gation for the
Doctrine of the Faith eased a centuries-old ban o,n
high or public Mass for non-Catholics. The ban re-
mains in eff eel as a' 'general rule,'• the decree said.
It noted there is no ban on pnvate or low masses
for non-Catholics -"indeed there can be many re-
asons in favor," the decree said.
_Newport Playr.(r o und
Dog Walke r Faces
· Walkout Charges
A Newport Beach man who
tried to avoid a ticket by walking
away froqi an animal cOf\lrol of-
fice r found himself facing
charges of resiatlog arrest
followtn1 the Wednesday inci·
dent.
Claude Cotton, 64, o( 432 Irvine
Ave. waa booked on that char1e'
because he refused to be ticketed
for running his doe on a school
playground without a leash,
police said today. He was re-
leased on his own recognizance
immediately arterbooking.
Accordlnt to police reports,
animal l:ontrol officer Deborah
..Murphy spotted Colton with a
:small dog al the Horace Ensign
Middle School field at about 6
p.m.
She said she stopped Cotton as
he left the !leld and explained to
Huntingto n,
Police Su ed
O ver Charge
Damages totallne more than $1
million were demanded Wednes-
day from the city of Kuntingtorr
Beach and a numberofltsoClicers
by a local man who claims that he
was falsely char1ed with the ·
armed robbery of a McDonald's
hambur1er rcttaurant.
Operators of the food chain are
named aa co-deftndanll tn the
Oran1e County Superior Court
lawsuit filed by former employe
Gre1CharleaQuartucy.
• Quartucy atates that he wa.'I ar·
rated and Jailed Jut Feb. 4S
rollowlne a robbery ol the
McDooald's restaurant, 6561 Ed·
Inger. Huntington Beach
Char1c.1 or armed robbery were
ditmf11ed Aprtl 7 tn WestOrangu
County munJcipal court.
OAANOE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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Otar1ts H. LAIOS Aklwd P. Nell
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him that he was In violation of
two munjcipal s tatutes -having
the dog on school property and
walking the dog without a leash.
She said he walked away from
her as she started lo write the
ticket and reru~ed lo stop even
when she ordered him lo do so.
Officer Murphy said ahe
followed Cotton to his home and
when he. refused to answer her
knock at bis door. she called ror a
patrolman who placed CoUoo un-
der arrest.
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Over $19,000
E r ror Spree
A Newport Beach bank sued a
local woman for $50,000 In
damages Wednesday with the al·
legatiorr that she cubed more
than $19,000 mistakenly credited
to her account.
Marearet J . Burch also known
as Margaret J . Lennen ls named
as defendant in the Oranee Coun·
ty Superior Court lawsuit filed by
the Security Pacllic National
Bank for its Newport Center
branch.
The bank claims lhat Mra.
Burch cashed checks totalln1
$19,317 In a rive·day Pttlod last
June shortly after the bank mis·
takmly posted $19,516.81 to her • account. At that Ume, lhe action
notes, ahe bad $10.48 1n her ac·
count.
The bank seeks r~sion of a $3,635.98 motorcycle that al·
Jcgedly was purchased for Mrs.
Burch's dauehter, Monica Jac-
queline Lennen, with fund.I de·
rived rrom the_ error.
Press Shkld
Bill Pending
SACRAMENTO (AP> -A
Southern CalifornJa lawmaker
uys be will Introduce a cooatlLu·
tlonal a mendment to prevent
Jud1es from j•llln1 newamcn
who refuse to reveal a conllden-
tial IOUJ'Ce.
Alsemblyman Jeny ~is <R-
Jlitbland), said Wednesday.the
measure was prompttd' by the
cootea)pt-or-court Jalllnl ol four
Fresno JoumaUsts.
-Current law 11ves reporters
and edilOt'I a quasi-protect.loo
.a1atnat contempt cltatlona,
Lewis aald, but 'ud1es have "at
Umes seen fit to ipore iL"
Fr&nj ieh Resisted
BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP) -
The Lebanese Moslems today re-
Jede4 decrees from President
Suleiman Franjleh CCJn~trat· Ina all consllUtt.ional powen ln
CbriltJan bands for the nrtt tlm•
In LebaJ'On't 32 years of In·
dependence . A Moslem
apokesman aaJd a cabhlet reshul·
ne detreed by the Cb.rlsUan pre-
sident Wednesday nl&hl amount·
ed to the virtual disminal of
Moslem Premier Ruhld
Kar amt
ApparenUy still favoring lm-
posina some kind ol restrict.ions
in the area declared oolse im·
pacted with. IO percent certainty
by Ultruy1tem1, lac. 'a study
were SUperviaors Thomas Riley
and Ralph Clark.
And apparenUy opposed to ex-
pandinc the noise zone were
Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and
Laurence Scbmtt.
Diedrich and Schmit indicated,
however, they favor a Planning
Commisaion recommendation
that developers in the area be re-
qui red to tell prospective home
~ers of tbe possible noise im-
pacL
But neither aide ln the 2·2 de-
bate could muster the thlrd vote
needed to aetUe tbe issue. ,
So, they decided to resume
their discussion next Wednelday.
In tbe meantime, a eom-
promise aoluUon propoaed by
Clark is expected to be worked.
over.
Clark would have boundaries
ot the Impacted zone ex:p&Dded to
cover roughly an additional 4,000
acres, a boundary set by a com·
puter syalem u1ed by
Ultrasystems.
Inside the enlarged area, Clark
·proposes banning construction of
homes unlelll the developer can
prove his site is not noile im·
pacted. ~
In the remalnlna 5,000.acre area aald by Ultruystems with
90 per~nt certainty to be Impact·
ed by noise ln excess d a CNEL
<community nolae enYiroam
level), Clark would lmpoae tbe-
noi.H notification requirements.
Those requirements were farst
auuested by tbe county Plan-
ninl Commiasloo when it recom·
mended oa a 4·1 vote maintaining
the home coiutructioa ban at its
present boundaries.
Raise Nears
Cancellation
WASHINGTON (AP)-A eoaJ4
promise money bill nearin,g
paua1e bars a coat4·livinl pay
ralle thl• year for members ol
Con1re11, federal Jud1es an.cl
other top government offlclala.
The bill, a1reed upon b r
Senate-House conferees, now
goea back to each chamber for a
fioa1 vote.
The Senate conferees yielded
to the House in asreelft1 that not ()ft}y members of eoacrea but all
federal orflcials earnlne more
than $37,IOO a year should be eit·
eluded from a cost-d·llvine pay
raise of about 4.8 ptteettt due
1ovemment employes Oc1.. t.
f'ro• Page A I
X-RATED •••
anythlnf. Well, we came here to
sludy somethinc and we studied
It. t don't think we will come
•11111."
CandUlate
Bares All
SAN F RANCISCO (AP>
-"We need a praklent
wbO btllevea In a natural
way of life -someone who
has nothlns to bide:* .. red·
J>earded Eddie Hlcock
Collins told a crowd of
about 50 people who
1athered around a
downtown plaza.
•'I beUeve In free speech
and • fret society," the.
40.year•old aell-1t1led
"nude candidate for preal-
dcnt" told the nooo\lme
n'OWCI. •·1 have no support.,
buL I'm aoln1 to do iL aJ\)'Way."
Tbereupon Collins
dropped hla blue Jeans and
before tbey sot to bis'
antclea two policemen
huttled him away -hop-
plnc Ute a lame rabbtt. ~e
wu char1ed wU.b lndecent ex:poaure.
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Mptnw••••er
John Adams is a mystery
man who did oo campaiJn·
ing but won the Republican
coniresslonal nomination in
New Hampshlre's 1st Dis·
trict. Could be his name had
something to do with it.
Fr••PageAJ
GUILTY ••• ·
Drive after Cauwels robbed two
members of the drug amuigllng riU of 174 pounds or marijuana.
Hester denied dwing the trial
that there wu any plan to ex·
ecuteeitber victim.
He said the main purpose
bebind the ~sph'y of weapons wu to ahow the pair that they
meant business and that they
also wanted the $20,000 that
Cauwels should have paid for the
marijuana. .
·The trial of codelendant Den-
nis Casey Jones, also known a.s
Dennis Maloney, 32, ol 1954 San-'
tia&o Drive, Newport Beach, has
also· been scheduled for Sept. 27.
He will be lri ed in another
courtroom.
Codefendant Ronald Carl
D'Orto, 29, Long Beach, waU be
tried at a later date. Gang
meinber Roger Keith Davis, 29,
LOne Beach, is also awaiting·.
t.rtal on kidnap charces related to
theCauwel•·Mttlz mu:n:ters.
HEIRESS.~.
$24 a i.hare. ts much loo low and
unlaJr to her and other minority
stockholders.
It btca rnt apparent during .
t.bllmony Wednesduy that M~-;
Smith orrt rt'd an ullt'lllaUve lo
lb PfOPO\I~ Mobil deal which
proved to bo tar h'ocn ~bl•
to Wat.son and the lrvine Com·
pany. •
Wauon t estlned t ha t b•
threatened to resign his pott If
thft'e was any pos.slbl Uty 'lhal
Mn. Smith'• propoeal wcire to bo
adopted and carried out. .
T Umony lndJca_ttd thal sho
urled the Irvine Company last
Au1uat to buy ~ut the fOWMtatloo 'a
54.5 percent interest ln tho com-
pany, uatna lncome derived frcm
its around leases.
Watson said the loss ot what he
<"alJed II vital cash fiow would
have 1er1outly weakened the
company in many phases ol its
oper:itions.
He said be also pointed out to
shareholders who were warned
or his possible resignal.ion lbat
the maneuver would leave Mrs.
Smith as tbe major power in lhe
JrvineCompany.
W ataon said the lrrine Com·,
pany ''could not affordtbe luxury
or lbe disharmony" he said
would be created ir the revamp-
ing suggested by Mrs. Smilh look
place.
But Ju~w Judge would not al·
low him Joi!.further.comment on
confrontations between Mrs.
Smith and lrvlne Company board
members after att.orn..ey Howard
Friedman vigorously objected to
such tesUmooy.
"The foundation is trying to
lead us down one thousand and
one rabbil tr alls," the furious
Friedman su~cet1srully protest·
ed. "This kind or thing may be
holy writ to the Irvine Company
but it bas no place in this bear·
ing."
Volcano Erupts .
POlNT·A·PfTRE, Guadeloupe
CAP) -The volcano LaSoufriere
hu erupted for the fourth Ume
since July but the vapor ex·
ploslon was 3 minor eruption and
injured no one, the government
or t.hil Fr.ench Caribbean island
reported.
(f.JQUALITY
TELEVISION
'lY Newsman
Th Go Free?
WASHINGTON (APl -
T~lev ia i o n n~w11nun
Daniel Schorr apparently
wUl not bo char1ed with
contempi of Con1rt1.a tor
hls Nf\lul t.o ttame the person who l\lPPUed him
wllh the House inttW,enc.
report.
Nloe times durlnf
Schorr'• •worn l•tlmoGY Wedne1da7, EthiCI Com·
m1Ute Chalrman John J.
11ynt Jr. (i>·Ga.), • .,,,..
hlm that he could be held ln
C<)Otempt ot Conir-a and
be jalled or nned tt he ,.
tuaed to ldeoUfy hJa soun:e
and anewer other ques·
tJona about. tbe eou~.
Nine times, Schon re-
fused.
After the hearlnJ, an ln·
formal pollol l.Ae members
abowed lbaL slx of tho 12
committee memben op.
poted .any attempt to dte
SclMn for contempt and
two othen either leaned
that w11y or were ~
lain.
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parents in February, when it sent
a roatlne federal fOC'm to ~r
last known Miami ~. The
parents signed the form and
mailed it back. There wu oo r~
turn address.
When police checked the ad-
dress arter Lisa 's death. the
parents had moved, leaving no
forwardlne Information.
1'1nally on Tuesday, the girl's
parents read a story In The
Miami News about Usa's dealb
and claimed her body from the
city morgue. Officials relused to
disclose the parents' name.
Leech said workers at the
faclllty were de~ly saddened by
Usa 's death. -
.. The people on the stalf aren't
in It for the money -they -1et
$2.27 an hour," he said. "They
are here out of a great devotion
for the children. These are their
children and II one dies, It's like
losing one or their own.''
The !!ulomallc picture control 1y1tem •• ,
It controls the color picture,
scene to scene. channel to channel.
even in changing room llghtl
Tholucorne Ht940W
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Stlm, lrlm decorator oomooct 5ty1tno•
Cabinet be1ut1fullv l1nlshod 1n 11mulated
gnlined American W1lnut. P1cturo Control. Automallt: F1~ Tuning
Control Illuminated
Channel numbor'l. oais ~~(f-NEW 1'177
One•tlnob VHF and UHF
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t00% Solld·Stato
111on Chassl1
POWER SENTRY
Vollago Rogulnllng
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fe111urlng eiurdy v1nyl-cl11d
metal coblnet In rlchfy-gralntd
tlmulllod Wolnut EVG -
Elec1ronlc Video Ouard Tuning
Sy11om with convenient Ono-
Knob VHF and UHF Ch1nnel
'Zenl1h'1 ColOf Senlty•• does 11
all '°' you: controls 1he cofOf plelure Wtltn the aceno
ch1ngH, °' lht Ch1nnol
changH, even When the room
1tgh1 ch•no•• You o•t th•t grHt Zenith picture -•utometlc•lly. JU~~~;=:;;:;;:=::::::::::~--SolecllOn.
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URGES INVOLVEMENT
ptannlng Chief Ortncle
House Ban
In J et P a th
Supported
Saddleback Area Coordinating
CouncH <SACC> executJve board
members wlll consider aupport-
ina a ban oo residenUal ccnstrue-
uon in areu heavily impacted by Jet noise rrom El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station today.
SACC's plannln& review board
Wednesday recommended that
the organization urae Orance
County supervisors to stay with a
poUcy established in lt74. That
policy doesn't permit conslnac·
lion withln areas subject lo a
noise level considered an enviroa·
$efttal health baaard.
.; Sinc-e the policy was flrat
••ded, a study hu shown a !prier land maH ls affected by
••noise level. Supervisors have
liaid they wlll decide Wednesday
,...ether residential COMt.rucUoo
1"U be allowed In UU. area.
! Sinu SACC's executive board ii not ~heduled to mt« before
Wednesday, Pfealdent 1Uck 1ob•1 said members will be
eoUed on the recommendation to-
CSJy,
In addition to the restridJon,
the review board recom·
mtnded that residential devel~
~nt in a so-called "grey a~a''.
»bkh surrounds the heavily Im-
pacted area. be decided on a
o.st·bY·case basis. Developers,
Q.ey Hid. should prove thal there
11 no nol.se haiard in these attu.
The review board al.lo asreed
tltat residential development, for
.iuch conatructJoo bu bt(un or a tract map bas befA recorded,
~d be allowed.
BJ LAU&JE KASPD Of .. OMI .. ,......_
Witb the quick. clipped taae te· m~t of a pollllclan •talk.lnt
vo&a, Orana• County P!annin~
CommlHiOCl Ctiairman Shlr&ey
Grlodle campalsned for cltiun
involvement Wednesday.
SpeaJctna before the Leque o1
Wocnea Voters lD Lab .For•t,
abe dftlared that Ole aalvat.kJn ol the eouaty'1 future Uet wit.la~
~le.
Rl.Jbt now, abe a.W. dU&eu
are not. involved.
"Because of your absestce,
you're being overlooked ao
you've got lo make yourselves
more visible," she uid.
If cilliens don't become in
voJved, abe warned, ''then you
will be run bJ special int.erat
1roup1 and decisions will be
made in their favor."
"II you guys don't do
aomethina. then you're going to
eet literally screwed up ooe side ·
and down the other,'' Mn. Grln-
dlesald. ,
Of concern to tbe com-
mluioner were developers' cam·
paign contributions and two
policies affecl'loJ •elopmeot which Orance County
supervisors have either initiated
or are conslde:rinc.
Mn. Grindle said supervisors
ba• ... n 't decided •helher ll'a
more Important to please the
voters or get lbe money \.bey
believe they nffd to win elec-
tions. .
Ma.t. she eoptended. are ol the
opinion that they need the
money. She defined t.bil C(JO(tt'ft
as a "firment ol their imaeina-
tion" bat said the pubic ha to
show lbem tt wlll respond.
Mrs. Grindle said she ls not as
UJJeet with the supervison u
with the ciU1enry that's ~·aeW~
I.he w~l pulted·over your eyes."
While apeakina ol the recent
Southeast Oranae County
Circulation Study fSEOCCS),
aod the superviaora• c:urnnt coo-
a.lderaUoo of a noiae peilicy the
commlasloner sald, ''¥·
fortunately, 90 percenl ol tba lob-
b)'iq done io lbja county 1s not.
done b)' clUaen.s.''
She warned the audlenoe to
watch what. bappeM wlU. a
monltori n1 pro1ram wbleb
evolved oat ol SEOCCS.
IJllU&lly, abe said. the caen •
rnlssloo proposed a phulnc prv-
&ram t.o uaure lhal develop~t
doesn't occur unW needed aup.
port aervlce:a are funded ud w.-
der way.
Unlesa cltiiena become In·
volved. abe said, it will slmpl1 be
a reporUni ol wbat development
huotcurred.
She also encourqed her au-
dience to become more involved
in the auperviaora cut1'elrt debate
whether reald.enlial houainl
abould be allowed in areu heavi-
ly Impact.cl by DOi.5e from jets
comlna off lbe El Toro )farloe
CorpAJ.r Bue. •
Grove Boy's Death
• 0-• Found No' Accident
11>S ANGELES (AP)-After
lwartna connlcUn1 te1Umony for
two days, a coroner'a lnque&tJW'J
... decided that a teta·ated P•
\lenl ~t Metropolitan State
hpital In Norwalk methJadealh
'tat the handa of ~r other
Chan by accldcnL ..
Mark Frank Holcomb. 11. ~
f.ardt'n Grove, was found dead In
1jls dormitory bed last June. The
•utoPl'Y report aald death wu
caused by "aaplraUoo or chokinc an his own vomit."
Or. F;uaene Carpente-, county
torenal c patholo1l1t wbo
ferlormed the autopsy, told lhe J&ary It was his oplnlonthallcuton
ltolcorf\b'a forehead was caused
lw a blunt Instrument llmilar to
t)Mhlights hoapltal penonnel use .a check on pa\lentl at nllbt-
Hf' sald a bloW' to the t.ead
llbould have cauaod bleedlnC and
G)Uld have trti1e..-I wmJtlnc.
.ind he uld he fo,.and tncel ol an
anU-nausu drug bt Holcomb's body.
Hospitat'Workert ttsUfied that
lbue was no blood on Holcomb'&
beddinf altbouch tbe t.op t!leet
bad be.en changed.
Carpenter aald the youth died
eomtt.lme bet•eea I and 9 p.m.
Halplt-1 attendants t.Ufied they
laal HW htm alive and well
betwffftt:40p.m.andlO:Up.m.
CUpenta a<Md UW alMrlff'•
homlclde del~tlves examined
the body at 1:30 a.m. and ob-
aerved rlcor mortb, which doa not oc:cul' unUI six houri alter d~·
ath.
HoweTer, Pl)IChlltrlc t«hni·
elan Jack OliMe .U.Oed be
watched tdevla!on with Holcomb
unttl t :co p .m . Another
p1ychlatrlc workeri Johft Trevma, I.old the Jury he utsaw
.Holcomb allveat about 10: 12p.m .
lfolcomb'11>ody J"el)OC't.edly wait
touoc1 br Tre1eaa .a~ au.en. dantu l0:50p.m. ,
HoapllaJ admlnlatrator Robert t. WUllamaon testlfaed that he re• aAN bo nport.t on Roi~'•
deaU. and neve.r ctt1cu11ed u. with an.r:ew. w1Q aow beNfet'ftd to
the aberiff'a homldde unit tor
lur1her lnvestlpUon.
Rick rudgeway of the American BicentenniaJ Everest
Expedition gels a foot. rub from an unidentified compa·
nion at Camp I on Mt. Everest. Climbing party has been
stalled by r ecent snowstorms and there ,have been re·
Ports of tension and shouting matches between members
of the expedition.
Co~nty Hikes Cost
Of Health Testing
Oranfe County au]>enhOTS Diedrich replied ... Anytime
haveordtndaterat.elnaaseln anyone o(tera me $10, I think he
a controyeralal physical ex· willdoitcbeaper. 0
· amlnaUon procram fOt' J>l'OISJ»eC· Clark lo.silted, however. that Uvecowat)' employes. Tbey voted 3·1 to allow the the $70 fi1ure wu the only one he
Health Teatln-c ln1utute or would aceept. He noted that the
0 C t (HTIOC) county's own audit°" had sald a ru1• oun Y to fee of about •79 wo&lJd be
DAILY PILOT 1t3
850 Mil lio n Asked
County S ee/is
Road Funding
B1KATHYCLANCY 'tu1tiw1y from the San Dleau o.-o.u, ...... ...,. Freeway throu1h San Juan
Or8111• C<>unty offlc:lala w•nt Caplati-lmo city Umlw and a $1.8
more than a $50 mUUoo 1Ucc of a million sound barrier on the
$7'7 m ill#on tbrH·Couoty. Oranee f'teeway In Al\a.hofm.
hlahway construction pie. Other projCJcta outlined ror
In an e rt or t to g e \ ll. Oranae County. h(' 11aJd. Include
1 upervlao-r11 ar.e send l n i; 'miscellanwus m~IU\ barriers.
Supervl11or Thomu RU~y lo • ramp metering and ooi1e abalo-
Stpt .. 23 California lhahway ment proarama around &ehoola.
Commusslon meeting. Zaun suid lool offklals hod
They believe about $S0 million aunested 26 project.I In all ror allocat~ for Orange Counly pro-the llx·)'UI' pro1rem While ~Y
jects ln a proposed CalTrans slx-dldn't expect all would be lo
year planntn e pro1ram for eluded, be said, thelr total cost
Orange, Los Angeles and Ven-would have b een 1bout $100
tura CounUes isn't enough. million
County officials noted that The suages tlons ihcluded
Orange County bas 16 pe!'Cent of several Interchange improve·
the three-county populallon and ments along the Santa Ana and
19 percent of the reaistered San Diego Freeways.
vehicles. . tn addition. they included com· Yel. they said, Oranae County pleting the Corna del Mu
ii hated for only el1bt percent of Free w a y t 0 M a c K r t bu r
the six-year road construction BoWevard and the extension' of
funds. Los Angeles County's alice the Newport Freewa,y to Bay u about 90 percent. Street.
8111 Zauo of the county En-Freeway lnterchanae pl'Qjects
vironmental Maoagemei:it along the Orange Coast suggest
A1ency aald public comment will ed by local o(ffclala were at Jam·
be taken at a Sept. 23 me;etf~& In borce Road, Myford Road and ·
Pasadena, and the commlSSton is Bake Parkway olong with u in·
expected lo adopt a fanal plan al tercbanae wh~re the propoeed :
mont.b'aend. Alton Avenue and Barrancu
The $767 million in projects, he Road will meet the San Dleao :
said, would be flnanced with a Freeway ln El Toro. :
combination of state and federal Coun~ officials also had aug·
dollara. gested freeway overcrossings on· Zaun said county otrlclals Crown Valley Parkway and Los
believe many hlfb»prto1'1ty Allaos Boulevard. ,.
btabway projects were over·
looked by CaJTrans officials in
favorohuch projectsasmedlans
and ramp metering .
But be said lhree hiib-priority
local projects cUd make the pro-
po6ed llal.
Those include a $21 millloo pro-
ject to widen •Ix miles ol the San
Dleao Fl"eeway from six to eight
lanes tbrou&b San Clemente, M
$900,000 realignment ol Ortega
Irvine Rape
Suspect Set
For H e aring
daartit f70 for pb)'iicaJ exams • =~~=ed1:,~; j~~Jued the ~Y'• eon. C'Vck Rider
• ••• 1 ·-tract with HT10C wu out. date J ·
A man arrested by Irvine
police after he alleeedJy abduct-
ed a pregnant woman and re-
peatedly raped her whlle his
camper was parked ln the Culver
Drive area has been ordered to
face trial Nov. 22 in Orange
County Superior Court.
.,..,y, ........ and charged, "l t.hlnk we are lak-
Supecvtaol" Laurence Schmit. . d t , uJ Hi•t, Dri~gied TcUd •fCallalDlt lbe rate bllte, con· mg • van a1e 01 a pa.rt.le ar aituation. •• t.endi.na an lncreue to t68 was
adequate. Schmit atud'. with the '68 OCEANSIDE (AP) -A
The board action will lake ef. figur.e, contending that if the motorcycle on which a young
feet u 1oon aa HTIOC President ftrm~d not accept tt, the sailor was riding wardragged
Stanley M ayberc agrees to lbe county could sol1clt bida from 2,600 feet after cowcnn, With a
aewree. other com pan.lea to,-the pbyatcaJ pickup truck wboee driver le.fl
llwuMa1berc'u-.ca.uettforan exams.. the acene, the California
tncrease that prompted a study ol Highway Patrol said.
o.enve-yearcontradandledtoa Board members alao atrcecf Tbe motorcycUat, Santley
cawrty auldll that abolNd the firm 1'Jeaday that HTIOC would make Mills, wu dragaed .00 feet lloa&
ta1t $ZT.!t on each ol the %,SM ex· diqnoses after the euma, but Jnterstate 5. ~performedlaatyear. county offleiala would decide on Milla, 20, wu ldted ln falr<eon.-
Latweek,atterfalllnitoreacb hirlnl or not hlrtna a worker. dJUon tn the ·c•mp Pendleton
Judire Richard Beacom set the
trial dale for Donley Ray Sharp.
40, of Santa Ana, who faces
charaea of rape, aex perversion ancJ kidnap. He la held ln the
county jall ln lieu of$15.000 ball.
Sharp was arrested June S
alter bein& Identified by the 18-
year.old alleged victim as t.be.. ••
man who drove her to the Irvine .
aru and lben raped her. Police .
said ahe waa six months pre1nanl
atlheUme. aareement on the fee ba.ae, based on the exam reaulta. Naval hospital
aqperriaon did snake fou.r otber -------------------------------------
major cban1e1 In their contract
withHTIOC.
They reduced the firms' re-
quired capacity to perform ex-
ama from 10,000 to 3,000 annually
and reduced lbe amounl of re-
qui r ed medical malpractice
Uablllty lnauruco Crom SS million
toSlmiWon.
In addlUOl\, lhey l"eQulred an
annual aucllt. ol lhe firm's books
and left the county with an option
on bavfq lbe firm or county
phnklan.a perform special ex·
ams required for county truck
driven.
Supervisor Ralph Dledrich
Tuesday sugaested a fee of S68 per
f'Um would be aurflcient. He lold
fellow aypervlsora Mayberg had
earUer 1tld be eO\lld perform the
worUor $10 per exam.
Diedrich'• comment prompted
Supervisor Ralph Clark to ask
why, then, he was suggesting $68 .
..Because I am a horse Lrader,"
Howe P asses
lie D etector
SALT LAKE crTV' CAP)
Concrenman Allan T. How·
HYI he hU paHff a be detector
I.al on bi.I version al what led t.o
hla atr~t for trying to buy sex
from two dtcot police pro-
•tJtutet.
8111 the teat's methods have
l>Mn challeniced by the poly-
O'apb npert who tested tht> de-
CO)'t.
tto.e and his lawyer, Dean
Mitchell, announced Wednesday
UU.t UM U&th Democrat passed
tbe wat. .. with Oytn1 colors."
Howt WH twice convicted of
thlt ehar•e· He was alven a 30-
day 1u.Pt0Ckd a Jail aentenct>
and tined court COllta.
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SeiftemlJer·Sofa Sale .
SA VE 15 to 25°/o ON -
U PHOLS.TER £D CHAIRS AND SOFAS
IN YOUR CHOICE OF.FABRIC
Here is one example
of The Many Money Saving
Buys Offered • • • .
.S E't.. Lo"e Seat •1.00 Le••
1
Dybtg Man -gQured
: Crowd Zipa Poat 81.eetling Jlkti~ 77
Beautiful 8 ft. Loose Piffow Back Sofa in a Wide
Selection ot Tapestry, Prints. Velvets and Woven Patterns
Custom fitted Arm Covers
Self-Decked in Same Fabrics
OKLAHOMA CITY CAP>
• Ortver11 and pedestrians Ignored
1 17-year old man who 11.1 d1ibf
ar a downtown l~ for
4 3> m1nules dwiD& the nalb hour
Here.
, .. He WU bleeclld1irolUMilJ.•
lllld Henry W. NICbOIJ Jr.L. lbe ~ver who floall1 eC.opped w.t-.-ctay. "Hl1 ton1uewaaftlckln1
out. And all this Um• there were
peop&, pualn1 by Pmple even
llepped ovtr Mm "
' Nicbola 1ald he tried lo nae
down passlnJ motonst.s to sum
mon help lor the cf1t1w "'*"•
ktenUfled u Clift\on Collins cf
Albw'Ma BetMay, but ''peOpl la tan •• ...,... by •••
Nlclltol1 and hi• dauabter,
IAIJk, drovt ai;r.to Col11nt whetl
t "'' H • Jatm lytna on the ..idewalt •t about 5:30 p,m. and.
tried to help. .
A man atudiq nearby told
Nicbolt that be aaw Collini fall .
and bump hb bead. ·
MitS NlchoJa. who has wortced
In a hoepltal. becan administer
lnl ar11ficlal respiration Two
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ftMndl of MlH Nlc~ame by
a.l)d allo tried lo ~Ip.
Alter 20 mfftdlta, an am·
Wlance eanylnf another patient
arrlvff and administered ox-
11• to CoJUn1, Nlchob sald. A
few minutes later, another am·
buJance and a lire department
raeue unJt ar'H •ed.
About 30 mlnutea later, Collins
waa~ced dead 1t a local hoa tal.
'' cou_ldn '~ believe 10mecllin•
llh lhl• could happen In
Oklahoma Clly.~lchob said
Lined Flounces
PROFlSSIONAl
INTEnlOR DESIGNERS
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To•
arpla.lae
Pe~yAnte
·Decisions
COIN Fl,JP8: Ir lt lsn't bad
enoueh that the government
bureaucrats collect taxes and
play with our money, now it de-
velops they're even 1°"11 to play
with the COtns we 're left with after
taxes.
All thla comes about because
the eo~ernment sponsored a
study oo wbat oue,bt to be done
Wlt.h OW' colns.
Now lf you were hired to study
the cotn.a we have. you wouldn't
just come back aft.er coUeeting
your fee and suggest everythlnc
15 okay. You'd be considered a
bandit if you did aomelhing like
that.
You have to find something
wrona. You have to recommend
changes.
• And that's precisely what hap-
pened.
FOR ONE THING, this
vaunted study suggested scrap-
ping the ball-dollar. Then the
Unlted States of America should
mint a s mall one doUar coin,
about the size of the old S(}.cent
piece.
If you were tbe suspicious type,
fou might think that IC the gov-
ernment did that, the bureaucrats
would just be tryln& to boggle
your money-thinking process.
· Here comes the liWe dollar. ll
would be about the size of 50
tents. So maybe they fifure
~hen you spent 1t, you'd be Uunk-
tng you were only spendinc half
of wbat you really were spend·
tng.
: Hal! Is about what the buck is
worth these days anyway.
NEXT CAME THE study of the
penny. The experts suggested the
United States ought simply scrap
the penny and quit making them.
Proje(tlons by these ex~rta
suggeated that it is simply &oing
to become too expensive to make
P.efUliea.
Ritbt now. the 1ovemm~t
sa.ya it coats about aevm-tenths
'done cent to make a copper pen·
rcy. And tbe study estimates by
the year 1990, the costs ol mintlni
a one-cent piece w1Jl r1se to one
and one-half cents.
Once 1gain, the experts think
this would be • terrible tum ol
event..
Well, I think it would be Just
gl't'al. For once, the American
people would haff a coin jan-
gling in their pockets that was
worth more than it actually
claimed to be worth.
Folks who had twocentaintheir
pOCketa would actually have lhree
cents' worth of colna. You could
go around collecting pennies and
doublln1 up your money.
SINCE MOST OF m have been
reduced to just Jan&lina a few
pennies anyway. it woukl sure be
a refreabtn1 chao1e to know you were 1ett1n1 your mone1'1
wor\h.
You have to admit It would be a
lot better thao looktn1 at a
quarter and real.lJ:ln& il'a only
worth about 13 cents.
Also, the over-valued penny
would be a lot happier condlUon
than havln1 the 1ovemmeot
mint a whole bunch ol puny-alzed
Bllver doll us that look Ute half a
buck aod are worth Just about
that.
Nuke Threat Told
CED Cites 'Life, fJeath' Ddnger.
WASHINGTON CA'/J -A Polley Commlltee fll tbe C.Om· ti lllo arsed deYtlociaaeat ol a
paahnia1Jc report an tbo spread mlu.t for Economlc DeYelop. un1fled domtatlc and fort11n ot nuclear power warm that meot (C£0) said Wectn.day. pollq OD nuclear poww, from
there may ~ little~ United Tb• or1aniuUoo. compoeed ftkb the Unlted SC.. COUld
States can do to bead olt dbuter. larlel)t ol corporation execut.lvt9 D11otlate for 1t1Gapr w.n.
A committee ol bmlneumen ancl unlve,..lty otnctw. aald u..iut...,..
and educators 1aJd that despite t.ben may be no real solullom for It aald tent.Uvelt Ulat th
its 1nm pr4"1l ctlon the United cop1q with _problems that u. followtu ••uu;:"--•-t bet St•le:I must, .. • matt.er ol "life .. enormoa ahd clltbartmina... ·~first .~ .......,
and death." develop policies for .. Nuclear eneray almost cer-~ 1 toward coplna
'\ dealinc with the worldr-'lde \ tainl)'. will be eaMDdal to meet-tldlptm outloat:
spread of nuclear eoersY a.ad lnl tbe world'• tutw-. mtr'IY _ .. BBC'AtJSB TBB world's
nuclear weapons. DMda, but tu ••aPGQ pic:QDUal la nnt f\ael tor eJect.rtdtJ 11 a1ao the
"LJKE THE REST of Uie a tbrea to tbe very allttace ol "*for tbe world's most~
world, the Unlled Slate& will allnallom, .. 1aidtbecomm.lttee. 1q ~. beardly ~
have to get used to Uvlq with IT8 &EPO&T OPPBRED will de,termlne tbe pb)'aical
new lneacapable dancen ••• By MVeral fteommendatJaas, ..,... aeeurtt1 ol Amerteant dU... l.D
the year 2000. the tot.al plutonlwn lQI the United Stat.el ao.ern-future deeades men than tbe
produced u a by-product ol mart to use tu lnflYmee u a sup-way tbia coutey utJliaet tu
globalnuclearpowerwillbetbo plier of nuclear f.ael and economic, mlUtar1.ha~
equivalent ot 1 miJlioo atomic tec1mo1oe1torechacetbet.breatol c:UplomaUc lnflumce lD
bombs," the Research and auclearwarorturortam. tbe waridwide dew...,_
audear eDerO. ••
Hearst Conneetion.?.
Secret Notebook .
Returned to Aide
CIH!RNE 18 CBAi.aMAN of
President Ford's Foreign In·
Bad Apple
Try Foiled
BOSI'ON (AP) -In a
plot rivaling that concoct·
ed by Snow White'a step.
mothfr, 1omeone put
at.rycbiline in apples and
lefl them in the 1rass
.. where»OJ,ic:e_borses srue.
The Food and Drua Ad·
ministration analyzed the
apples and concluded they
cootained enouab po&soo to
kill a horse.
Asked why it might have
been done, Capt. Fred
Conley. head of the Tac-
tical Patrol Force said:
"We believe lt to be part of
the anti busing protst."
In the past, he said, bus-
i nc foes have thrown
firttrackers and darts al
the bones, which are used
to keep order during pro.
tests agafnst court.ordered
school busing.
Fresh Meat Ration
-••wtUaout 1tr-. Intern•· llonal commltmHt to non·
prollferatlon a1reement~1 lt
could become almost lrreslsably
easy for a noonuclev power to
turn tbe cornf'r and .cqutn its own nuclear arsenal." -"When ••• uranlum fUel ls
consumed In a reactor, the
pJutoalum that raultl • . . can lndeecl be med to make bombs.
Therefore, even·before
plutonium recycl.lq (for fuel)
becomee economic, the creation
of pJutonlum wlU pose a severe
threat to naUonal security."
Parole Detafed
Among those tesWying at the hearlne that ended tn
denial of parole for convicted mus murderer Richard
Speck were parents oC the eight student nurses he killed
in Chicago 10 years ago. John Wilkening of Lansing. IU.,
father of a victim. said, "I think Speck should stay ln
jail as long as the girls arc in t.belr gravea. '' Wilkening's
wife is in the background.
Campus Audience
Boos, Cheers Ford
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Ford, launching bis election bid
amid apirtted heekliq, is placing heavy emphasis on the quesUon of trust, bop1n1tomakett acampatgn issue.
"It ls not enouib for anyone to say 'trusl me'. .. Ford told a noisy.
lludeot-domlnated crowd ol more than 12,000 In a University ot
Micbilan arena at Ann Arbor on
Wednesday night. "Trust must
be earned."
. Ford, wboee 1peecb aometimes
drew boos, lnJplred a standing
·ovatioo u be expanded oo the
QUtelUOD of trust in t.erms that un-
mistakably were int.ended to br· inf Democrat Jimmy carter to ro od. He never meotlooed
Caner's name.
each other. Ford will then attend
another ethnlc-ortented event a
poat-Mau reception at the
Roman Catholic shrine ol lhe Im-
maculate ConcepUoo, marking
National ll1 s pa nlc Herllage Week. •
EVEN BEFORE FORD en·
tered the arena on the campus ot
the 1chool where he wu a foot.·
ball player more than 40 years
ago, mention of bi.a name drew
resouodln1 boos and catcall•
from many of the students in at·
tendance. Booing was so pre-
valent throughout the program
that It ereeted menUon of ever-
yone save Mrs. Ford and the pre.
Aldeot or the university senate.·
Mrs. Ford got two standing ova·
lions. and Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissln1er emerged
clearly u the person booed most
lustily.
TIJUANA, MexSco (AP) -Keal raUonlnc lmpqaed in Blja
Callfomi•'• bi11est city ls expected to lul at leut two weeks, uo·
lea.a the road from Mexicall ls reopened finl.
Tropical atorm Kathleen. with mud and rocbUdes, halted UH or
the road from TUuna'a maJ« meat supply city. Repairs are being
made.
THE aAnONING OF Crab bed and pork WU lmpoeed Wed-
nesday. Mana1er Jorp Arana ol Callmax, one ol Tijuana's lusest
1upermarkets, aaid customen Wet'e Umlt.ed to a kilo (equal to 2..2
pounda) of each cut of meat daily.
We'll tell you
whei"etogo
"They may buy hamburpr, steak, pork and other cutl al the
aame time, if they wiah, but only one kilo each," Arana aald.
No ahorta1e wu reporuid ol cblcken, wtth tare• local 1uppUe1.
At leut 90 pert'ent ol lbe beef and pork aupplles come from Mex·
le all to the euL wltb tho rest nartbbou.nd from &ucnlidL
Whether lt'a a tip on a fine restaurant. • clue to lead you to a
pelntlng you've waited a llfetlme to aee or a mlnkevlew of a
movie or play, wiunder helP8 you plan more fun In your
weekend.
Storms Hit East, West
WMkender brings you completanewa, feature• and ll1tlng1 of
the arta.and entertainment event• scheduled each weekend
along the Orange Coalt. ~ ·
Cloud Covers Shroud Both U.S. Coaat.&
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And, you'll find fwtlpful advice on fln• area
reataurant9 SMnned by Norman Stanley In hi•
Out 'n' About column.
Dallf Piiot atatf wrltlra regularly contrtbute
review• of fll1119 and performing arta attrac-
tion• to help fOU make JOUI belt entertain•
ment olloloe.
You11 find the.most complete af1'8y of theater advertJalng of In·
...ito OrangeCoeltrnldentaln the Pesle• of Weekender.
' F1nally, a complete went. calendar guide• you to area attrac·
Ilona offering low or no-GOii fun. . .
To plan more fun In your •••k•hd, every Friday read
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a8tern
ob Hits
Po·rn·Blz
Nuclear· -confusion
State's New ·Laws Raise Questions
SACRAMENTO CAP} -6t.te
Alt)'. Gen. EvelJ• Y~ lltYJ
ciraanJ:&ed crime h'CD tM Eat
Coast •• takln1 over tbt
pornocraphy bualsat11 la
Southern California.
At a new1 conference. Yowt1•
aald anUtrust lawa maylaavetobe
uaed to root the mob9ten out. ..
"Unlike th eir tra4AtJonel ~tlvitles, lhe product tbe,'ff teJUnc is, In many c..., liecal-
• movte that bas auntveda cowt test.'' Youncuaa!d. •.
ti.out Or 1boutd tt wall for faiteral studies. aYCJldl.q ecltl1 ~llcaUoo?
THSIS QUSITIONS wtre Mu.I aroaad W~'1 wbUe
the macltar lndut17 wilts ADX· touat1 for anawe.rt.
Com•l11l0Dtr Bob Moretti
Mid UM eommlallaa ~ ftDd
ltaelf •ola1 back to the
lepalatur-. to &et a bill paued de-
ftnlnt Ule orislnal meuun
beeauae UM intent 11 vque.
11W. Jlor«U 11id in an ln·
AND THE COMMM ONm tentt#,. would be another
mlebt Just f.'°P It Nek 1alo tbe "bloody baWe '' perhaps evea
lap of tbe ulllatcn. wbo tbey IDOnt twioua lban tbe combat
• • I T n. A 9 N • T B E B-N h1 wrote tbt me..,. wUbout over UM bWI tbem,.aves.
tradiUonally oeceuary to use pred.MdeflnttJomollnta. 'l'llB COM•ISSION heard a
antitrust laws a1ainlt orpniJed B f • -. .., lk For nampte, wW-~ ltlff report oa wbal bad been
c:nll)e because lt you can prove eg nn1119 AJORg n a • 1eu than a tull-teale reproc.. cSooe oa the bill.a alnce June -
somebody '1 aellln• heroin, for S 1 k Un In& plant be required. wt mUlt U after lloretU and Commluloner example,youdoa'tneed&Q)'lbl.nc lrikers at Ford's Pico Rivera plant begin Pc e I as be operattn1. to allow new Alan Putentak c:rtUdaed a lack die." their bargaining agents s.how no sign or resuming can-nucleuplantalatbeauu? ol act.ivitJ 00 the measur.. The
He saJd representatives olfour tract talks b efore Monday. Union leaders said the SbouJd tbe comm._klll. •em. report empbaalaed the status o(
m-.iorEHtCoutmob"lamllies" 170,000 strikers would probably not return to wort pe>wertdb.vtbelqlalature,wcrt ltud.lesattbefecleralleYel.
have tahn over tarce ahares or before October . qulaq to make I&a own ddlai· Tbe bUla were alDtd by Gov.·
porno1rapby operatiooa io l'..dmundB~Jr.lastJunel.
Wldlq reactott undeqround.
"Tbo le1l1lall0ft la tbtr•.
Notblne 11 1oln1 to happen lP
January to pr.vent U1 from 1ft·
tlnatM&ty," Paatemall1ald. ltJoretU 1atd the C'Ol'.Dmllai~
wa1 ompowered by tbo
::ft!•1Jture to lmpltment Ute
• and 1hould not wall for the federal sovernment to pave Ula
way. Otberwlse, he aald, tie
flale may do nothint but wait.
BUT BE SAID: "I think the
tommllslon may n.nd ltaelf a few
moatbl down the road loiJll back
to tbe legislature to define the
bllla. Aller a 1001 peilodot labor,
'"' 1ave birth to bUJ,s, butdl®'l tell what they meant."
Richard M aullln, · commlAlon
chairman, aald the commiulon
abould make tbe decisions., but he
would not nale out lecialative ac--
tJoD to deftne the bllla.
Young Boy's
Heart Fails ~;:~::~:~with Owens Fiuht Linked to Blast? ==~~~~£~ large auma of money, and then ~ 4 meana for reproc.aln& auclur SAN DIEGO CAP> -Brintley
force out competitors by LONE PINE <AP) -In under investigatioo, bat refmed n-..t1es cllacloaed tat. Wed· fuel and atorlnc radioactive Smith died ln hls seventh-track threaterun. «> plrat.e their films . ~-__. _ __._t. tbe u 1 _,.__ -""'-ordothem violence hesaid. vesUgators are still puuledover to speculate on whether It was De.ldaythatastorqesbedforex· w----ma ma ca c: us .. ~ t-.u.i• • ablutwhicbblewoutasplllgate cooneetedtotheconUnulnlcon-ploa_lve1 in tbe area was blueaL .. Doubt · it's an actual" on the Owens Valley 11queducl troveray over tat. aMpmeat of llUrlJari&ed TuesdaJ allbt with I' THE PINDING la positive, 'ftle 12-year-old son of Mr. and
monopoly no bu 'regettin., /and forced a c:losure or the Owens Valley water to i.o. twocaaesofdynamltetaien. the lealll~tu.re -to pnvent tbe Mn. B.vron Smith twice un·
there,·· Youn sajd. ~ system th al brines Los Aqeles A.nJeles. They aald they would not mow aitlnl o1 a nuclear J>Oftl' _.aant-derwent open-heart aur1ery and
He ad4led : "It dn't be so 80percentorit.s water .. , Demolition experts were to U tbe 1tolen expl01lve1 we~ muat reject the report wtthln wu born with heart defect.a. But
bad if they would 8 but.-Anaildnyo County sheriffs depu~ begin a painstaJdn1 aearc:b otthe 1IMd tn tbe blast until aperta de-aboutA .~~~dmloaawtbs..;....J~ a -•··jy hllal deatbboolTuesdda.v wic:amlboute dwin& a . '\.t~ s~ Wednesday that lhe ex· site tod~ looking lot any frai· tennlne what klad of. material wiu --,'"'"'9 -c m ac ay warn• theydon topualethatway. )>klS.ion earller in the day is sllll mentsof'an explos1vedevice.. wauetofhltheapillpte. and report OCl tbe feasibility of 1q,thecoroneT'aof6ceaaid. -:-~~~~~~_:...;~=..,;,.;..;;.;.;.~~~--_...;;;;;;..;;..;;;.;..;;;;..;..;:..:..~;;.:;.:::.:::.~----~--...;_~--~~~.:---__:_~~--~~~~--
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Ga~o Fi~ts . is like money in· the bank
Ch II 1· A well-Insulated home Is one of the best~ to ftQhl 11slng energy costs. Proper lnaulatk>n pnwents
lltfflhes Probate
a enger warm o~ coot arr from escaping outside. SO you avoid spending extra money on wasted power.
. Choose your "weaoon" from this complete selection ot high quality Owens Corning insulation.
You'll save considerable energy -end dollars-over the years. And your nome will stay
LOS ANGELES CAP) -A request lo exclude comfortat>le In summer and winter. You can bank on IL
the public administrator from Howard Hughes 5• UNFACEO AlTIC INSULATION •
estate proceedlo11 here bas been taken under con· 1s•x32' 40 SQ. FL R· 19
sideraUon by SuperiorCourt~ud e Nell Lake. R g 99
Rl b d G of d eg. . c ar ano, 60, m, special a •
tnlnlltrator or tho Hughes est.ate, peUUooed Lake to 6 88
rule that Public Administrator Bruce Ahman bas •
nostandlnglntheproceedlop. 6" UNFACEO Ame INSULATION
Gano, Hugttes ' n•x32' 61.33Sq.fL R·19
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. maternal cousin, h<>Pes to Reg. 14.99 S bead orr a Dec. 20 bearing tale oo .Altman'• petition to 10.88
-, -ouat Gano u s~al ad· • miniatrator. Altman says 5• KRAFT FACE INSULATION
he la enUUed ta. standinC because Hqbea died-1s•.x.4.8' 50Sq.FL R·19
'Witbouta will, lived in Calilomla and because Gano Reg. 13.49 •
failed to fight diaoosal of 10me_Summa Corp. stock. g 88 ~ . . lfe-rl>fcl~ Da..,,er •• •-•n•
WEAVERVILLE. Calif. (AP> -The U. S.· s• KRAFT FACE fNSUlATION
Forest Service ordered a two-day hall to a herbicide 23• x 48' 76 67 SQ. Fr. R·IO '
s,eraying pro1rarn Wednesday after Trinity county Reg. 20A9
~ficiala 1u11ested lt mQ contaminate deer and 12.88
piee a daneer to bunt.en. ·
Trinity County Dist. Atty. William Nell cited 3'h" KRAFT FACE INSULATION
federal Environmenlal Protection Agency re1ul•· 1-;•'t '"' 1l' Sq. fl. R·t I
tlnna aaylng that the me.at from anlmab wbo COD· Reg 10 49
;t;;;'e coolaminat.ed foliaee abould not be eaten for · ·
10 davs. With deer MWJD openlna Sept. 25, Nell said 6.88
be feared hunten could bo killlnl and eaUna con· Uminated.deer. 31/t" KRAFT FACE INSULATION
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two Southern Rapid 10 88 Transit District directGn say they would consldel' •
clW11inglheltjr0tesona21percentcompromlseof. 1" HOUSEHOLD INSULATION
f-r with atrilrn1 mecbanic:s and drivers if add1· 24"11111de
llooal money can be found. R 39c L' Ft Ruth Richter and Geoqe Tallel, both appoin· eg. in. ·
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tfel tA Mayor Tom Bradley. told the City Council's 18C Un. rt.
JldUstry and TranapcrtalJoaC.ommlttee t.hey voted .-----------------------------------------------------8'aln•l the compromlae recommended by the Los Ableles County Boanfol SUpervl11ors and endorsed Ready for wet weather?
by Bradley, because they do not know how the snug down the not I with theso #240 asphalt
packa1c: could be financed. i.111n91es They have n lhlck mineral cooling for' Niia woa1hcr protocuon. Choice of '4 colors. &oelc Stefaffffte • ..,...., T~lc1' .1 bundles covf'I 100 sq. It.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Convicted stock 31l 40SHINGLCS,
awlndler Thomaa P. Richardson a close rrtend or n('q. ?a 99
f\CIUve financier Robert Vesco, has reportedly ad· 19.88
mittt.ed try1fll to burn a truck belon&lnl to local
IJ)JOl1.I fl1ure Gene Leben.
Doc\lments filed lD Beverly mus Municipal C6urt where Richardson wu arraigned Wedne~dny
111 that he admitted the anon attempt lo flurbank
dtlectlves while betnlquesUoned about hia conncc·
tJdostoslaln prlvatedetecUve Robert Hall.
LA. Neee•raelc Rllla St••d
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Effort.a to U1hlen con· troll oo newarack:I or ban them from city alreets
bave bffn reJected by the a~ncll. Alt.housh they turned the move, coun·
eUmen did or4kr lbe dl1 attorney to peUUon the .ute Supreme Cowt foe a hearinC on a recent de--
dllon that 1trltt1 down a city law prohlbllln1 nudl· t.v on tront. pa1ea ol newspapers displayed ln the ,..pa.
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1\lit bas been nltd aplnlt Crocker NaUonal Bank
b)' a woman vice prealdent who formerly beaded th bank's amrmaUve ad.Ion commlllff.
Jane Foushee, .U. ol Pacifica, Jolned seven
CJtber female empio)'el1n daa action suits.
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or~lffy ii) Co111·t
Four Fresno Bee newsm~n . now cndint the
eecond week or thtir indetermlnate Jail sentence.
have another date in court tomorrow.
They will attempt to p@rsuade Superior Court
Judge Holli& G. &at that they cannot be coerced, by
any sentence, into jtentif ying a confidential news
source.
That being the case, the maximum sentence the
court may impo e is a fave-day jail term and/or a $500
fine-a so-called punitive sentence for contempt. of
court. .
Under the law, an open-end seq,tence may ~
Imposed only 1r there Is goOd reajOn to belle\re
a def endanl eventually can be coerced into reveal-
angdeslred infor'fll&tion ..
Clearly the Fresno Four will not a\d should not
succumb to Judicial pressure that openly flouts slate
law as well as the ethical standards of their pro·
fession.
The California report~rs' Shield Law, duly en-
acted by the state Legislature, states specifically that
a report.er cannot be Mid in contempt of court for ref u.s·
mg to disclose the source of any intoonation procured
for a newspaper.
The reason for the Shield Law is obvious. Without
at. no publication would have access to confidential
news sources , nor any means of informing the public
of matte rs officialdom would prefer to sweep under
the rug. In recent years we have had painful evidence
of this.
For 20 months the Fresno newsmen fought for
their rights under that law. Aod for 20 months the
courts.Jlouted the law.
What was the crime these men committed?
They obtained a copy of a grand jury transcript
which revealed a Fresno city councilman had been
indicted for bribery for allegedly secretly, receiving
$5,000from a firm seeking a city garbage contract.
• • Juqe Oenvft' Peckinpah thouabt the new• lhouJd
have been w thbeld. He dempded to know where
they had obtained the grand Jury tettimOQY. Beyond
asswtn1 him that lt had nOt been from an oftlcer ol
the court, who could have beal in violaUon ot a court
order, Uiey refused lo respond. ~ '\
Juttaa...Peckinpab, since reUrea:. ordered them to
jail. -..
1'ben the J udees' Club Jot to work.
ote after another, higher courta refused to bear
their 6ppealJ, thereby upholdlnf the or1&1nal convic-
tion. Tomorrow's bearlng,b_ack at the Superior Court
level. can only attempt to establish the fUUlltJ ol. their
coercive sentence.
So t,he state ~ature, the elected vol~e ol UMp
public, makes Jaws. And the judiciary. maJdq its
own rules, tirwres the letter and the spirit of U>e law at,
will.
Los Angel s Superior Court Judce Charles H.
Older. who appallecl the oaUon when he Incarcerated
rePorter Willlam Fur for 46 days in a aimilar con·
tempt case, says he finds the Fresno sent.enc&
"appropriate."
It is not .ppropriate. It is not moral. It is not just.
It probabl~ 1s not legal .. But it ~Y serve to focus..
attention • • what a wnter on this page correctly
idenUfies as •'a dangerous flaw ~ the American.
JUdici:Usyst.em."
Happy Birthday
Tomorrow, Sept.17, ls Comtitution Day, the 189th
birthday of the document that guarantees America's
freedoms.
They fulfilled their professional obligation to
pmnllhe.story tor the information o! the public before
the counci) v'oted on the contract.
It )s perhaps fitting that the jailed newsmen
will edlerge from their quarters at the Free<> County
Industrial Farm to seek their First Amendment
rights-in a court sworn to uphold the CooaUtuUoo-
on such a significant anniversary. • Whe.t\ does it st~rt wot-~i~ ?"
Bow Courts·E.,ade the Law We'll Just
Have to
Trust Them
Dear
Gloomy
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A Dangerous Judicial Flaw
( ART HOPPE )
Both maJor Presidential can
didates agree that we should
choose bet ween them UUs year on
the basis or which one we trust
the more.
For the benefit of i.nqwring-
voters, then, here are the cnlen1
oo which this agonizma decision
must be based First, Mr. Carter neither
s.nokes. dnnks nor falls down, al
least not in
public But
the fact that
Mr. Cnrler
doesn't dnnk
i.s no reason to
distrust him
perse.
We shouldn't
thoughtlessly
cry. "What's
be .eot to hide? .. 1 know many
trustworthy people who don't
drink. All of them are ekoholiff.
So let's give Mr. Carter the
benefit of t.tte doubt on this one. 0Q the other hand. Mr. Ford
smokes a pipe, drinks socially
and has a doa. Mr. Ca.rlu doesn't
have a dog. ln fact, M's the first
major candidate In t~ decades
to aeek the While ltC>U.'le without
the help ot a do&. He bas a
mother instead.
W1ULE having a mother de-
monstrates Mr. Carter's narc for
the unorthodox (no candidate lh
18 years. bas had a moth •r), it
doesn't necesunly prove him
trustworthy. After all, Mr. NixC'>n
had a mother On the whole. Mr
Cartt'r would have bc!en wiser tn
bavc had a doa.
To be fair, Mr. Fonl ls a aiolfer.
ThJs dOf'• not make him lpeo fie-'
to a chtat. I know aeveral aolfera
who do not Improve their lies
when no one'a looking ~ or at
least they cl1lm they don't, Say-
ln1 that aU 1otrer1 cbtat 11 like
uylng all bu1tne19men who
tuch Sunday school are phonic-a.
There are exceptions to every
I have come to the con·
clusion that I have nol
made it big on TV com·
mercials because I have no
speech impediment, I'm
not cross-eyed, have no
hillbUly twang to my t).}k
and doo'l intentionally
mispronounce most words .
V.J .
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rue.
The Republicans will claim, of
course. that Mr. Ford can be
trusted because be toast..s his own
English murfins. Nonsense.
Henry VIII toasted numerous
English muffins and who trusted
hl.m? Let us tum to the candidates•
families which lhe candidates
will tum to in order to prove their
tn&stworthinesa. Oddly enouih,
each has a wife, three crown sons
whose names no one can re·
m~mber. and a daughter.
Mrs. Ford l9ng aao uptured
the nation ·a heart by -.rtng she
wouldn'( be 1urprfaed If her
dauabter bad an affair. Mn.
Carter would . But would you
t.rust a man wbo raUed hla only
little cirl to be an eight.year-old
aunt? It shows why Southerners
are seldom elected President.
Th~y·re Inbred.
ON BALANCE, it would ap·
pear that Mr. Ford. ls far more
trustworthy tbao Mr. Carter.
And that would be true if Mr.
Ford dido 'l wear lci11ure swt..s
and white leather shoes to
barbecues.
J don't know about you but I
have never -not once -bought
a used car from a man wearing a
leisure awt and white teat.her
t1hot.
So l)frhaps it's best to delay
maklna thla agoniz:lng dl'cision
Keep in mind t~at each can·
didate wlll spend $20 mllllon of
our monty before Novemwr In
hope11 of convincing us he can be
tru1ted to spend our money.
For the sake of the RepublJr,
let U4 hope that It '1 enough.
BY C.K. MeCLA'IOIY "i.•tw,T ... iMr_ ...
The court proceedings that
placed four Fresno Bee newsmen
in Jail for refuain1 to disclose a
'confidenU&l news aource reveal a
J.fanterou.a naw in the American
judlctal system, a fbw that
should be examined and cor-
rected.
Their Jmpruonment is a red
nag, not Just for newsmen trying
to keep the public lnlormed, but
tor every citizen. ·
Th• d an ge-r -is re-al. 1f
joumal.lat.a are not Ible to protect
the confldentl allty of their
~rces, some of those sources -
and ln many cue•, the most vital or them -wlll rapidly fade
away.
Wbat la at atake here is not the
"rilhta" of the press, but the
rif}lt of the pubUc to remain lD-
formed. Americans would never
have learned about tbe gov·
emmental corruption or
Watercate lf the Informant.a had
not been confident their ldenUty
would be protected.
IN THE l'AESNO cue, the
public would have been denied .
the knowledge that a city c.oun·
cllman had aecreUy received
~.ooo from a company seeld..ng a
lucrative 1arbage contract from
tfte clty councll. It clearly wu in
lbe public interest that Ulla ract.
should be known before the coun·
ell voted on the cootract. Tbe
Fresno Bee waa dolni ill propel"
Job when lt printed that news
story.
Now. managin1 edltor Oeorae
Gruner, former city editor Jlm
Bort and reporten William Pat·
· ~ and Jo. Rotato are ln jail
-not because they commlU.ed a
crtme, but becaUN they were
found ln coot.empt~ court for re·
f\llln1 to tell a Judie· the con·
fidenUal source of their informa-
tion. •
It Is both tra•tc 1nd,outro1eous
that tour men are lnJi.11 for simp-
ly dffendlna lh• U.S. ConlUtu-
tlon '1 Finl Amendment. Judges
have chosen to exercise their
contempt powers In auch a way
11 to erode that amendment,
Bad DriVing ls Contagious
With Arthur Koestler. I •in
rorced to bellevo that there 1t'tto
kink in tbe burrYan brain. • bad <0nnedlon aomcwhe~. that p~
~b ut 1Nm-fftln1 ~an we know we abould
It la tHY enou1b lo blame
polttiu, or
e<"OOOmica, or
wttichever ln·
1Utut100 you
want to aim
at , f or our
continuing
conflict• and
injustices -
but allllougb
tome systems may be better
tha.o others. 1 am COf'IVioced that
. no ayat.em wlll ,.-ork very well.
"lv•n tbat abort drcult
somewb n lo c.be cerebral COT·
tex.
FOC'~ltinl I.be vast problems rcw UM IDOCUD1. consider a aim·
pre cencllt.loo In modem urban
lite, wbidt canaot be bl~ on
pollUtal or ffonornlc manipula-
Uon :. the jpareaaingly roU n
'.at.ale of Lrd'k In urban ~let)'.
( SYDNEY HARRIS) ,
It is not the mere density of 1utos
that creates the .Problem ; il is the.
density Of drivers.
TBEaE IS a ramoua chain· ~~ in vehlcuJar ttalflc. If
· you cut in or F,;'h ahead where
you ahouldn 't. 1t fouls up the now.
not only ln your lanea, but In
oU>et lanes, and someUmes at ln·
tenect1ons aa well. Bad manners
in drivln1 a.re eventually Mlf.
defeatin1 f o r everyone •
i>sychologlcally u welt 11
phy1lcally, for they 'lead to
further b•d m~nnen. A motorld treated rudely
tenda to pus along thla rudeftd9
to others. Tem1>41rs nere.~vestlons mulltply, blood ~ riset, and tn.rfic trl to
a baJt. as everyone joclte11 for
poslUon and nobody wUI "" way. It I.I totally a no-wtn pma.
On the other band. a courteous
driver ln~UI~ cood wiU lo others,
and makes them rudie.r to ex·
tmd tM same courtesies. Thh1
attitude lubricates the whole
tralfic pattern, and everyone cet.a there faster and ln • betWr mooa. These are lnd!Jput.able
ltctJ, qain peycbokJclcally.u
much u physically.
Yt:T ... yet .•. we know Uds
abstractly, but we do not follow It.
In coocr.eu 1ltu1Uom: aDd, ol
coune, J am u 1ullty M tbe eat
man when I am at tbe.-el a
not behind the typewriter. Ra·
tionaJt.y, I 1m 1ware that COO·
atderatene11 on the road la not
mttdv 1nclou1 but ts actually in my blC)lnl self-lnterf!St-but,
~ U.e P'WJ\U't, J revert &o a
prer;tJonal form olcreaure.
Traffic ta Polite In small eQm· r$aq Utt. whert nerybOdy mow. one another • .,_. th•l 11 not
a true teal. It la 1n .....,mlty,
ctavln1 amonc ............ that o.& emulath•• lnltutd.I eo«De into
play -the tame lllltJ.nda &bll
mike us lrretloaaJ Uout poUtle1
And rell1Jout er_. Ud. ul· ti~y. Jome u.-... ualDll • l\l'_fu.
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matter. In.stead, the courts slmp-
GUEST REPORT ly~ refuted a beartn1 on ihe
merit.a of the cue or aald a Judie
does have the right to use bis con·
tempt powers in an effort to find
which states, ••Coqreu shill out who violated a court order.
make no law ••• abrid&lnl the That I• obviously true, but It is
freedom ••• ofthepreu." .. '.not, we submit, what la al issue . het'e.
IS n NOT somewhat arro1anl
ol a Judie, 1worn to uphold the
law, to use contempt powers to
accompllsh 1omelhln1 the
Conatllutlon b11 prohibited
Coqreu bin dohtt?
It. la true a Judie has •.
TelJ)OClllblllty tq enf0tte his Cit'· den and punlsh those wbo
violate them. ,But ln thll cue. tfaUmoa1 ol tbe newsmen and aU
other wttneuu mede it clear lbe
lnformaUon wu not oblalned by
The Bee in a m anoer that was lo
violation or the Judie'• order.
Once tbll fact bad been
.tabUabed, the court'• effort.a to
learn the source of The Bee's ln·
formation 1bould have been
abandoned. The ap1>41ala on thla cue were
carried up to the Calif om.la and
the United States Supnme Court.a three tlmet. n ta cllaap-
pointing that these courta falled
to deal with the auhstanc:e ol the
GaANTING THE need for
Judaa to be able to puniab people
who are tn contempt ~their or-
ders, the case of Ute Fresno Four
auc1aia tbe Leela!ature .AbouJd
redefine Judicial contempt
power.
Tbe California Shleld Law
at.ates that a "r~ ••• can· not be acljudged in contempt by a
judicial. • • body. • • foe refua·
inl to disclose .•• the source or
any lnfonnaUon procured. •. for
a newapaper • • • " The intent
seems crystal clear but tbe
Fresno Superior Court ignored
tbe law, saying It would be un·
conatituUonal to apply Jl to this
cue.
M • conaequenceoltbe Fresno
cue. the validity and applicatJon
ol the Sbleld.Law la very much in
doubt. If the c:ourts are unable or
unwtlllq to Teuonabt.y apply
thla law. the Leglalaturo aboold
&Ive the courll addlllonal
&uidellnea.
A judge'• use of contempt
powers to coerce an individual
who did not violate a court order
la not reaaonable. No person who
la Innocent. of any crime or not a
wltneas to a crime 11bould be
placed ln Jnll simply because he
refuses to become an informant.
The use or the contempt power ·
to attempt to coerce newsmen to
dlacloae eonlidentlal news
sources la reprehensible beCause
it. ~orroclu the publk'a. ..most.
ba.IJe right, the right to be Mly ·
informed.
mE COURTS of this natia.)
tradlUonally have been ataunch
protectera of a free press. Thia
bas been an euy tuk became
the relaUonsblp betw~ ..-press and aovemment la atatea with.
absolute darlty •Dd simplicity in
the First AmenW'ent .
The Founding Fathers placed
the hJ~hest r.rlority on a free pre· d. The will nf neas ~the Fresno
Bee Four to ace Imprisonment
rather than reveal their con-
fldentlal sources 1upporu the
same baalc principle the framers
of our ConsUtut.ion set forth 200
years ago.
Dams Prevent Disaster .
Exceptins for eome fumtr1,
Callromlan.a have ban.I)' noticed
the aecond worat droulht. ln the
st.ate'• hlatory. Unlike En&land
suffering It.a woral ln 200 )'e&fl
and forced to abut atf "ater 1up-
pllea to tlM hom ... bouleholdera here have~ en.Joytns llre u
usual wtt.b their 1wlnUnift1 poot.
brimmtnc over aJMi their l1wn.a
kept ver41Dt.
Anett. even thoufb the lack of
ralnf au ruult.ed n 24 count.lea
b e I n a
declared
drouaht. dis·
11ter areas
d u e t o
a1rlcultural
)oaaes of more
than saoo
million •
farm• under
tmcauon aur.
lered little.
Thl.t seemln1 contr.c!.ldJ.()n or a
diuater without an apparent.
water 1borta1e l1 due lartel7 to a
vaat apwm of danw wttbln the
atate. While all CaJUornlana lDow oTBbaata. Trtnlt)', Orovllle and P'olaom damt, few have
beard "' tM otbtf m.tor dam.a wblcb conMrY• the at.a.'1 will«
let aloD• reallu U... are mon than 1JOO barrlen malntalnlq
I'll 1 wo&aota~
BY l'A& tbe l•Tlfill tn at.once
II Shale.a with a CIJ>KlU ol 4.5
mlllloo acre feet. Orovlllt'Mtb 3.S
and Trinity with 2.5 an oat ln
1be. But u dams to they don't
bes.lo to compue wtth Hoavn'a
II mllUoo to •aJ nothUat ol the Ja mlDion held bid by Owem
P'alla dam oa the Nile. By w~ ol
( EARL WATERS )
ty, nood control and power.
many beln1 multl-purpoae,
which have served to prevent re-
al droulhl dlauter not ooly to
human Ille and agriculture but
the environment, lncludln& flab
and wUdllfe, ••wen.
DAM CONST,aUcnON, atart.· inc H early 111882, wu primarl·
ly for wawr aupply and d1m1
were built first by privately
oWMd c:ompanles and taler by
munJclpallUea end public water cllJtrlctal Two of the luaeat ln tho
1tat., Dbn Pedro wt=ll\llllon acre fttt and New Ex.c uer at. l
mllllon, were buHt by the rlocJc
and Merced Irrt1ation dlalrlcta.
The power companlet alao built
many daJM and PO " E'• 1.3 mllllon fHt Lake Almanor 11 the
MYIDtb lat'lett In the st.at.e.
WbJI• the federal 1overnment
has built 115 danJ.!. m~ ~re
1malt ones by tbe •inil Semce.
It waan•t unUl the late IO'• that
ttwl AurA•U of Reclamatim •"" the Army Corps d ~
commend.cl lbftF proJect.s which
now provide tbe at.ate wtth 12 ma·
·jor daiu at.onna men than 1s
million acre feet. W, aithoqb
Callfornla ltseJf w11 a late ttaner lt hn bu!lt fOUT major
dama with a total c:1p1city d 4.1
mlWoD. Tbc»e, to1etblr wtlh 2t
other m,_Jor dams, prlV1tely and
pubUd1 owned, dou"llle the wat.er
atorace provided by the federal
·daml.
NCordl OftlJ Orovlllo un lay aQ1 CAUWaNIANS UM about 30
dalm to fame. belnl at T70 feet mllllon ure feet. or water Ourinl
the hip.st lD UM U.S. and 1lxth a normal year. ffalloltblleomtt
Jn lb• world. It 11 dwarfed from underaround wella wblcb
bowwer b7 Ruula'• lCMO feet drop or dluppear duriq drJ'
Muell ud exceeded by four. yun. WbUe lbe dam reseno«ra
otlllera Jn Bu11ll, Italy, have HrVed to oot only furnish
&tri~andCao.ld.I. the water auppty 1yatem1 but
It 19 JheM• dam• built for the :£ IJlalntfla undttaround IUI..: ..nous ~ ol water supp. t , wit.er autboriUes polnt oC« . ~· . . '
that another dry year foUowlns
lhl1 year can make lhln11
cruel al.
The dam conalructloo activity
which commenced In the late 39•1
and expanded Into state
partlclpatJon In the late 80'1,
e1me only after many Iona hard-
rouihl battlu ln the Leitalature,
puahed by far aeelni individual•
with tlrona determination. The nc_ht.s were over concerna u to
water rt1ht1 and economic•.
AddJn# areatly to the 1tate'1
ablllty to protect the environ·
ment, holdln• back Hit waur in·
cunlon In the Delta and maln-
talolnS atream nows for tho sup·
port of fi1h and wlldllfe, and with
only the f alluro or the St.. Francia
ln lint and 'Baldwin Hilll ln 1963
to mar tho record, one mutt.
wonder .at. the acUvlatl, clalminl
environmental concern1, who
have southt to block \he buildln1 of New Mclonos and Auburn
which combined will give the
1tale another 5 mlll!Gn aero feet
In ratrw water 1uppUa.
DAILY PILOT
R*'1 N Wttd. P11t)(Wt.tr
f1'oma1 Ktn!I, f!dilor aorw• Krwlbtcti .
£GUorf41 Pogt Eddor
TM fdltorlal paae of tht' D•llY
Pilot nth to Inform •J'ld
llJmui:.ta rHdfrt by pr~Una
on th11 PICcdlvcrae <'Ommenlary
on t~ct of lntert1t by ayndlcat-
fd cotumnl•t.a ind urtoonUll, by
provldlna a forum for rcloden' vll'w• and by preaenUna this newspaper'• oplnlon1 and ldcaa on rurrcnt toplC!I. The fdltorittl
op(nlom of llle Dally ptlc( a~ar
only ln th~ ec!llorlal column at Ult
top of the P•lt· Opinion• n · prtllkd by the tolurnoiJU and
tattoont1t.a and letltr writers aro
t.htfr own and no endorMment ol
tllclr vi•wa by th• Daily Pl.lot J.hould be triftrrtd.
'Iburfday, Sept. 1', 19'7S
-f" _:r~psy-tur.ry
j · Class .of '65
f Tracked Do\VD • •
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PACll'IC P4USADES (AP)-'J'hank bea•eM t« Lall)' 1)'1er. Eleven years out of hl&b scl\ool. the
fonner c..beerleader and homecoming queen is still
awtnner ... .l .
But It's 1teen a rocky roed for many olbers in
lb• c:lua or ·~at wealthy Pall1adffl.01b School. It
wu UU. cl111 lbat Time maiuine spoW&hted in • 1~ cover atory about the new 1eneralion or
"•matter, subtler and more aophlatkJted ldcls"
beadln11nto a "Golden Era·• ol education.
1'llAN CAME 'nlE VlETNAaiWAR, the draft,
&be dru11. lbe demOnttntklns. ll •u a bard time to
IJ'OW up, "PaU" 1rlld5 found. •
The quarterback« the loot.ball team, voted the
Mo.at Llkely to Sucteed, became a Hollywood
maueur and a reverend i11 • relicious cult. The boy
voted llo.t Popular committed suicide. One ol the
top atudenla la In a mental bolpilal.
"A lot of tremendously sad lhln1s have hap·
pened," la.id David Wallechinsky, •e or two '6$
Pall end.a wbo tracked down 3SOo(UI! 504 people in
theirdu1 and wrote a new book tiUed "Wbal Real-
ly Happened to tbe Class of '6$?"
... WAS DEPINJl"ELY DISAPPOINTED find-
ine out what had happened to the class," agreed co-
author Michael Medved .. "The process of doing the
book waa horribly depressing."
Medved-and Wallechinsky tell the stories of 30
lludent.a In their book. Many ol ~e tal~ are
bbarre, but the authors say they chose a represen·
~~tativeaample.
• ••• Ofte ol tk
class '" tell~c·
tlMlls ltad .... e
They didn't write
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t....
tllroq• a ltall
dozftl reu .....
about the top student
who is now a pro-
fessional psychic, the
alcoholic attorney, 'the
heroin addict, the
popular student whose
marria1e broke up after
he was 1bot by his wile.
t.be medical student who
tried to commit suicide,
or either of the two stu-
dent.a who went under-
ground and cut off all
contact with their
families and former
all•• ..... .., .. ...., , ...... ",,
l•r CeMfJre•• ••
• .lolua 81rclwr
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~~friends.
"IT CAME TO THE point where we were actually looking for a
normal person to balance the book," Medved said.
There are some ordinary peopJe and some sue·
ceaa stories In the booik.
Lany Tyler, the most popular girl In school, the
homecomlna queen and cheerleader, earned a
Ph.D. and teaches history at Princeton.
And the car-crazy leader of a presUge gang of
tough guys and athletes Is a self-made millionaire
with a chain of clothing stores.
The class tou1h guy, recalled by others as a
"buUy" and an "enormous, fnghtenlng charactttr,"
married a girl from Ule class and aetUed down into
11 real estate career. Medved and Wallechinsky
wer~' utonlshed."
THEY WERE ALSO AMAZED AT the changes
in one of their hiends, described by a former
teacher as a squeaky-clean. patent-leather kid with
]>lutered-down hair. He now has an unkempt beard
and Ion« hair and wears acra11ly old clot.bes at bis
homemade cabin In the Northern California coun·
trys.ide. He grows a few plant.a and lives with a girl
whowanden around nude.
Medved and Wallec:tunsky were sufPrised to
find one of the class Intellectuals had gone through
a half-dozen rell110W1 cuJll and was now running for
Con&.ress as a J ohn Bircher in Kansas City.
The student voted Most Reserved is now a
member of the J{are Krishna sect.
The claas ntrt is a prosecuting attorney who a
few years earlier was kicked out of college on a
drusbust. .
The class s urfer, almost thrown out of school
for hl1 ton1 hair, now teaches at Pall. where some of
his dlaapprovlna teachers have longer hair than he
djd,
mE AUTHORS TRACKED DOWN one of the
"' clua outcasll. described by another s tudent as "a aad aack" with "droopy eyes, droopy jowls, a
droopy walk." Whenever he apolle up in high
school, lhe re11t of Ule students del11hted In shQUt·
_...Jc1, "Shut up, Reilly'"
Reilly was teachina for the Peace Corps on a
Micronesian Island. He showed them a passage
from hi• journal that read, "I really don't want to
be here, but I can't think ol anywhere else I'd rather
be.''
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And tHere waa lhe cl&M "bad girl," who kept a
runnln1 list of men she'd slept with.
''I counted m. then stopped counting "
She recently sot a bit part In a movie
ONE CLASS OFf1CEa HAD broken off with
h11 past and hi• famlly and refused to be ln-
iervtewed. lie sent lhe authors • note aayini it
would have been a boring Interview.
"I didn't go ln the Army. didn't get married,
(Sff CLASS OF 'IS, Pace AU)
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9811 Adamt Avenuer-983-9731 •
. .... itf 041L V PILOT Thursaay September 18 1976 ..
Kids ' Food Labeling
' •
County
Student,s
Silicone Effort Suspended .. •
Proposed by Agency
WASIONOTON (AP) -The Food
and Drui Admlnlstr.Uon la proposin«
Hlaredlent labelln1 lnform..Uon about
dUldren's foods 1n an attempt to civc
t\othera more Information about
what they are ft>e<hna their ctuldren
The proposals would reqwre baby
.. food manufacturers to label the
toodl are clesianod tar cblldren aced 1
'°'·
111.E FDA SAID that baby food
labels, under the propoH.t., would
ha~ to coottoue listinl lnaredlent.s ln
the orders or their pre:domlnance,
beflnninl with the lnlredient that I.a
present in the laraest amount.
HQrwred
WASHINGTON (AP > -A
chemical firm 1s suspendmc ef.
lorta to win federal approval for
marketini a liquid silicone for
plut.lc: 1uriery unW Ua acienUsls
can develop a plan to preven' use
Fourteen Oranie ol tho compound io women's
County atudenta are bteull. amons soo new uc Dow Corninc announced lt
Berkeley 1 l udents would end lll active effort to win
awarded acbolarablpa by federal approval of the injectable
lbe CalltornJa Alwnol allicone. '
AuoclaUon. THE MIDLAND, MICH., firm
The auoclaUoo, a said it waa not. withdrawing its
ago, but that it has "suspended
tndet1n1tely furthtr effort lo ob·
l&111 approval. "
• Dow 11ald It wants to develop"
plan, ulOl\i with the FDA and
med1rul organizations. to make
the Injectable 111Ucone available
oo a nonproht basis ''for those
M>\'ere aod criUcal cpa hero
olhrr therapeutic forms are
&rossly Inadequate.••
en l arge n woman 's breastl
bfot'auae It could mask the Pf"·
aence of cancer in X·ra.J testl.
Plastic 1uraeona can implant
silicone baaa to augment breasts.
The baas do not lnterfcrc wilt>
mammo•rama.
Eent.age of the main or charac·
lni ingredients in both Infant
and jqnlor fooda and, lD lbe case
infant food& only. to label the
rcentaae of each major UlgtedJent.
The propoaala would oot apply to ln·
fant formulH that simulate mllt
which alr .. dy are required to lili ct.-
tailed lncredlent lnlormaUoa. the
FDA1ald.
In clinical studies lnvolvlnj
more lhAn l .300 l)trJOnS In 1l
years, Dow uld, lnjtdloo:s ol lht
liquid •lllcono have ~ ahoWO
to .be valuable In lreaUn& severe .
facial deform otlons r4l11wtln1
from tbe loa• ot fat~ tissue, Cont
tour defec", a cne sura and
wrinkles. 13,000.member oraanba· 'application flied with the 1''ood
tioo, awarded the and Drue Admlniat.raUon a year
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A COMPANY SPOKESMAN
said liquid silicone, even though or a highly purltied medical
grade, s hould not be used to
J'O& EXAl'I PLE, 11 label on a jar of ~,n., .. and peas nugbt say, "Carrota
Peas -contains 60 percent car-
and 20 percent peas.·'
ln amount. on the buis
of academic achieve-ment, leaderablp paten..
Ual, and financial need.
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e proposed mgredlenl labeling
l&ht read "Carrota (60 percent),
ua (20 percent ), Water (1$ pet"·
THE Cll.'NGES WEJlE wgiested
ln a petition by the Center fer Selene•
in the Pul>llc Interest, a nooprolll COD·
sumer orcanhaUoo baaed lo
Washington.
The public m ay comment on the
proposals by writmg before Nov. I to
Hurtni Clerk, Food and Drue Ad·
ministration, Room 4~ 5600 Fllhen
Lane, Rockville, Md.,~
Local wlnnera are
Roser c .e r v a n tes,
Orange Coaat Collete: June Gorman. Newport~;;;;;;;;=====~ Harbor Hl&b: Michael
8all1ted, Dana Bills
Ri&b ; Ba rb ara
Lawrence. Orange Coal
College; Susan KcCa-
moot, Estancia High;
Cbrbtlne S1ppl, Newport.
). Sucrose. Salt."
Infant foods are marketed for
dren up to one year ol age. Junior
By Phil lnte rlandi 5 Convicte d
In Smuggling Harbor Htch; Lee st. Jobn, Dana HiU. Hlgb,
SAN DIEGO (AP> -ancl Tbomu Peccnra.
Five men convicted ol Est.ancla High.
smu111in& an averaie ol ----------
100 allena Ulegally into
the United States moo·
lhly for two years race
prison sentences. The
terms ranging from alx
month• to two yens
were handed down by
U.S. Distric t Court
Judge William B .
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hotel in Orange County:-
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306 SPACIOUS
GUEST ROOMS
AND SUITES
The Registry_ Hotel
The happy landing place at Orange Counfy Airport Is ready for you and
your out-of-town visitors. Come enjoy a memorable evening of
ootstandlng food cooked table-side In The Grand Portage Restaurant.
Go dancing and see an exciting show In 'the Grand Portage Saloon.
Celebrate In style In Le Gourmet with an Intimate dinner for 12 or a
grand reception In the ballroom for 1200 (or any number In between).
Br1ng business associates together for successful meetings In the
spacious, professional atmosphere of The Reg I shy. Reserve a beautlfuf,
comfortable room for your out-of-town visitors. Drop by fora drink
In.the happy-times lobby bar. or a late-night snack In The Gazebo
24-hour restaurant. Find all this In the warm, friendly atmosphere
of The Registry, Just 95 seconds from Ora nge Coun1y Airport.
No matter what your buslne~s and entertainment needs are,
The Registry Hotel lsjhe perfect place for p happy landing.
Come see us soon.
THE REGISTRY HOTEL
ORANGECOUNTYAIRPORT
18800 MacArthur Boulevard, lrvlne. Phone 714·752·8777
01hOr ReQllllV Hotelt Dallas. M1nneooolls I SL Poul Alrpolf, IOOn In SconldOle. Ml.
LOBBY BAR
EXCITING
ENTERTAINMENT
IN THE GRAND
PORTAGE SALOON
GoURMET DINING IN
THE GRAND PORTAGE
RESTAURANT
2A·HOUR
RESTAURANT,
THE GAZEBO
ROUND-THE.CLOCK
ROOM SERVICE
MEETING FAC1UTIES FOR
8T01200 PEOPLE
DAY/NIGHf
TENNIS
POOLwrTH
SUN PATIO
COMPUMENTARY
LIMOUSINE
SEfMCE
FROM AIRPORT
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Rosalynn Carter says
abortion has become
a nemesis to the
Carter' campaign.
She s~ys many other
issues are more im-
portant, but that
abortion keeps com-
ing up.
S1nokes
Rated
By Tar·
' By Tbe Auoclatecl Presa
A Federal Trade Com·
mission report had been
made public on tar and
nicotine content in
cigarettes having less
than 17.6 mihgrams ol
tar and 1.2 mihgrarna ol
nicotine -the lyel used
by the American Cancer
Society in determining
whkb cigarettes were
"low" in these sub·
stances.
The first • 'de f1rultve
evidence" shows that
perions who smoke low-
tar and low-nicotine
cigarettes are less likely
• to die from lun1 cancer
and coronary disease
than other smokers, the
society said.
However, ll said its
analysla showed lbal de-
ath rates amona those
who smoke claarettes
low in tar and ulcotine
were still far bJaber than
the death rates of those
who never smoked re-
euJarly.
The ratings were
based on cigarettes
purchased from August
to October of 197S and do
not cover brands tn·
troduced since then.
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·.Law OK'd
.._: SACRAMENTO (AP )
-Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. bu slped a blD that
would U,bten safety,..
•ulallona for private ~ ued to transport
lebOol ehlldren.
Tbe measure bJ s.n.
Randolph Colller (D·
Yreka) WU lntroduced
~ 28 Yuba CitJ HIP
• Sdtool ebolr eell\berl : : .-a Wieber were ldlleid
ln tb• eraala of a
ebanand baa lul )(Q .... llartlML
.. !!:'ursdl'f September 18 19'76
"I'w.as a Movie That ~ Made Dim De It'
GULFPORT. Mias. CAP. All at-
torney wbo says h1I client comm.1lted
•..med rob~ as a ,.ult cl &eeio1
'"'Ole Exorcht" 15-tr)'lftC to have the
movie abowu in court u defenae
evidence.
The attorney. Boyce Holleman,
claims the 1973 fllm affected the
behavior or lhe defendant, who was.
arrested lot' robbing a Culfportcocwe-
;
nience store last year. Holleman said
hll client was already mentAlly unsta-
ble at the tame be saw the film.
A CUCVIT COURT Jud~ has or-dered d11lr1~ulors to produc the ftlm
tn court, but the d1st.nbu -ha~e·
fused lo do so. Holleman saicl"tMy
should be held In contempt of court if
they do not respond.
Holleman movl'd for :.i t•ontmuanc<'
of the trial to pursue etrort.s to obtain u
copy ol lhe film
The defendant, John McOunnuh. 20
ol Gulfport, as beanf lm.'<! an t·1rcwl
court but Hollemwn WdlllS lime to get
a federal court ordt.•r rt'Qwnng the
distributors to suppl> thl him
HOLLEMAN CONTENDS THAT
tht> WllfnCr Bro:. him 1:. "an integral
part ot the defem.e "
"A proper defense C'annot be made
without the JUr) having lhl' opportun1
ty to view the film and the profound
effects 1t has not only upon the
avera1e person but som~e swfl'ring
from mental d1i.tia:.t~ such as tho de
fendant," he said In his motion.
contemporary
natural mink
coats lightly
touched Wtlh
leather
reg. S799
$599
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ot an 18-year-old seeking
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f':J ~ , l FT ORO <AP> -The Army tJ deelann1 war blem because tber have UDdermiMd th• land eo 4 POPC ~h \I aaamst m1lhon:. of Cahfomia (round aqwrrtia seriously that u Hriben dam collapsed. Army ol· · _ti 1 because of concern that \M animals ma_y spread ficlalJ aay farmers also complain that the around
bubonic plaaue 1qulrreb eat their crops.
The problem mvolves two fac1hUes near Ft.
__ _, AUDtENr.E Ord the 166,000·acre Hunter·Lellill reserva·
<' BY ttoo and 4.2,000·acreCamp Roberta .. ,'IJEY BA VE EVEN avaaOWED )nto. road
j unc:tJoo, tbrouch uphalt pavement." aaJd M-1.
BOTH POSTSAREOVEJlPOPULATED by,tbe Dan O'Brtm, public tnformatloo otncer at rt. Ord.
' Beechey ground squJrnl, ~ ol 11 1pecle1 of .. It 1lves you quite a start to aee their heads 1Uck·
ground squirrels. whlch are like chipmunks. ln& up lo the middle ol the roMI."
JOHNSON MODIL 123 A • A S 159.95 VALUE
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Army officials clwm they have an emer1ency • Army olrlci~~ly sald~..!!_ wanted to
on thetr hands because lhe population of aqulrttll, UH aoclium fiU also llQJVWD U Com·
wtuch may harbor fleas that carry bu_bonlc pla1ue, pound 1080, ln the obliteration campa.l1n, whlcb
has jumped from a million to 10 mllllon ilnce unz. · canaot be lau.ndred untll
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No cues o! lbe plaiue have-bfto reported, but ( )..._.pTl n1 b•c auwe the
the Army said the ground squirrels st.Ul are a pro-. rr>fV l'M")' lbimala are about to co
-c..~ lntoblbemaUon.
The ..Army tu1d an·
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bani Wle on federal land ol }IC>laons, sucb as Com·
pound 1080, that could be pasaed from one animal to
another.
1bls plan drew opposition from environmen-
talist.a and reached~-
ftlE CRAl.llAN OP THE WILDUFE com·
mltlee for the Sierra aub's local chapter. Betty
Dam, said Com~ 1080 bu been banned ro1· the · ~,:t. reuon Utat it is not only bifbly effective ln · I 1round aqulnela but al8o la viOlenUy toxic to
other wildlife u well. both directly and indired.l)',
both 1ame and noo1ame."
Rep. WlJUam Wbiteburst (B·Va.), has urred
PresJdent Ford to deny the exemption for the
pobonlna. Wbitebunt. a member ot the House
Armed Services Cominittee, said oae ounce ol Com·
pound 1080 could till more than 100 humans.
SNct 1-14 *" ............ lromd
1Mta9la9 or woUJ PLUS 1 ·bocJ of
S•hp sm Mou C.,...P to llM OM ....... ,
He said the Anny's problem arose because il
Pansy & Vi o I as. A lyssum. · leuecla laree part oltbe base for catUe 1rutn1 and
p r 1 m r o s e • Cy c I a m e n the cattlemen killed elf coyotes, which bad kept lbe
R1chmondensis Begonia. • squirrel population in c.bect.
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IEDDIMG PLMn' FLATS v-. Mill ... .,. S4IM .....
U.tU Sej)t. 22. 1976 u.tl Sept. ,., ""
DAILY DEMOMSTRA TIOM CLASSES
LEARM HOW TO •••
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230 I San Joaquin Hills Rd., Newport IHCh
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Public Welcome 9-6 p.m. Daily
"'l'HE REStJl,nNG GAJNln clilpmunk popuJa.
Uon ls nature speak:lni back.'' Wbiteburst aald. "I
hope the Army directs some atteidon to the pro-
blems of overgrazin& and the drastically reduced
p-edator population lo the rqion.. ..
.Victor V. VeYSf!J, a.uist.ant Anny secretary
and the man in charie ot the squirrel campaJan.
aald instead of us.log Compound 1080 in the Army
will settle on a milder poison. lllapbaclone, used
against rat.a. ./
Tbe squirrel.a will be 0Veft O'alll treated With
the pol5on. The poison usually doea not kill a squir·
rel until it has returned to Its burrow, thus reducing
the risk that other animal.a mieht eat the poison as
they eat lbe squirrel, Armysclentiataaay. The nus
on the squirrel will be attacked by dusting squirrel
burrows with a powder.
PUGVE AT
US.SEN?
REDDING (AP)
Cra11 Campground Jn
LHHD Volcanic Na·
Uonal Part baa been
cloeed became bubonic
plaaue wu found In two
dead ground squirrels,
otftclala said.
The campfround b In
lbe Western part of the
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WASHUIO'l'ON {AP) -Lar1e·1uJe human teaUna bn h..-~a new druc &a an alternative
to met.bltdGDe ,_ lreatmalt ~ h~n add.Jctaon, the N•t~ Jmuc.te oo Ona« Abuse UDOW\Cfl. . <true. c:.Ued Levo-aJptia uetylmetbadol or
LAIPI. will be tested with e.ooo methadone main-
t.enlMltl patimta and heroin addktl at 50 clinics na-
Uoowide.
CBE•ICALLY SIMILAR TO methadone.
LAAM needs t.o be taken only three times a wee.It or
every 72 boeo to prevent narroUc craving and
withdrawal symplams, or lo block the effects of
beroln.
&fet.badooe req&A,. adole eve? 24 hours and.
to reduce ln~vllllience ..t travel time to ud
from clinics, palieota aft.en NCelte MYUaJ doles Lo
Ulbbome.
An NIDA 1pok4:Sman ' ( J••ld Wednesday thas MEDICINE practice bas led to added
--------'-problems of methadone tramettna on the streets.
ovenSosinl' and acciden·
taJ ingestion by children. Over 800 methodone-
related deaths have been reported in 12 yean.
NJDAadded.
, LIKE llE'l'llADONE, IAAll 18 a less ad.di~
tive ctru1 ct•en cinUy to 8ddlc:t.t to keep them off heroin. While met........., produces a "high" C'OD·
liderably leu than beniin, l.AAM lives even a less
euphoric feello1 than methadone, NIDA said. : "LAAJI. wu de'Veloped as an alternative to
;methadone not as a replacement," said NIDA
·Director Dr. Robert L. DoPooL "Result£ of our
;studies so far are encouraJini.
"Tbe dna& appears safe and efleetl•e, 1uvinc
,,atlenta alert, emoUonally level and able to lead
mmal a'omtru.c:ti ve liyes. ••.DuPont uid.
: NIDA Al.SO SAID TllAT WON treatment
:.tops abrupUy, wilhdrewal from LAAll is milder
.uiao with either heroin er methadone.
LAAll will be give in liquid form at clinics,
ellminatina problema d t.alt•bome drup.
N~•••d r •
Actor Roger Moore
will make hil. third ef-
fort in the role of spy
Jam~ Bond m ''The
Spy Who Loved Me,"
the 10th Bond flick ~
"Man Jaile d
SAN FRA NCI SCO
<AP> -A Hayward bula-
oessman who faUed lo
report ",179 In withheld
laxes of employes has
been ordered lo spend 90
days In jaU and pay a
$4,000 fine.
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Three out or every 100 busbanch tell lbelr
wtvea that they. the husbandt. ahould 've mar·
rled other women. And aix out o( every 100
husbands take some pleasure ln talking to
their wives about lhe ama.rt attractive women
down at lhe Job. Or such be the JndJcaUoot ot
one of lbOH moat recent husbands·wivea aur·
veya, accordinl to our Love and War roan.
Youn1lady,dldyoulove your baby at ftrat
sight? When the pollsters
put the foreeoing query to
a sizable sampling f>f new
mothers, three out ol four
said yes, Immediately. But
the rest said no, not really,
love developed gradually.
If "uncopyrishtable"
isn't the longest English·
laneuage word that doean 't
repeal a letter. what is'!
lJNCHAllTED
The charlmakers say there are atiU
portions of lbe oceans where sbipa have
never sailed with reefs and islands that have
never been mapped.
It's qul te true that people lead lo shrink a
little leas than half an inch per decade a.ft.er
the age ot 40.
Remember. an apple with a stem in lt
doe9n 't 10 bad as quickly aa an apple without a stem.
StaUsUcalJy, the safest trans~rtation
system known to man. even includina wallt· ing, ia tl)e elevator, I'm told.
One out of every :SO families that own dogs
owns at least four.
BEDWETl'ING I .
Cood many o( thole merchandisers who ·
m»ket bedwetting cure.a rely on lhe fact that
even tbou1b ooe out ol every five youn1ster1
continues t.o dampen down the eovirOQment
beyond the age of 7, almocst all outgrow the
thing by the age of 12.
Thia la true: The old 1tirl went boiling into
the conel"lhop at Wanamaker's in New York
Ctty. wavine a 1lrdle. The department bead. a
diatlnfulahed lookjng fellow .. stepped up, and
said, "You wish to return it. madam? what's
wrone? Doesn't It fit!" She yelled, "Fit! How
could It possibly fit!" She pointed to the label:
"Made expressly for John Wanamaker."
Quick, what's "enervatine" mean'? Put
that query lo any 10 citizens and nine will say
"strengthening." Why is a mystery. Actually
means "weakening." ·
Testa have ahown that a sentence of eight
words is very easy to read; of 11 words, easy;
o( 14 words, fairly easy; 17 words, standard·
of 21 words, fairly difficult; or 2S words, diC:
fl cult; of 29 or more words, very dlfricult. This
means the for egoing sentence or 43 words is
just about Im Possible. Sorry.
Was reported that the largest number or
weaJlhy people Jn thla country live In New
York. California, Illinois, Pennsylvania Oh1o
. and Texas. Failed to mention, though', that
lbe wealthiest of all live in Rhode Island Ver·
mont. Mlcblgan, Masaachusett., Connttttcu~
and Florida. Or such be the iadlcatioo of the\
IRS statistics.
Addre11 niou to L. IL BoJJri.P. O. Bo: JstiO Cotta M e1a nm. •
f'ro• Page A 7
CLASS OF '65 • .. •
didn't take dru1s, didn't 10 cruy, dldn'l s.4et a job,
didn't erow up and dldn't1oloConireas," he wrote.
Medved aaid be was surprised lo find tbe claU
juat hun 't crown up.
"J came into lhll with the idea a penon'1 life la
set at 28, but what we've found la a prolonced
adolescence," he said.
MEDVED AND WAU.E<.'lllMDrr, t.b• IOll ot
author Jrvtnc Wall~. wen1 not In the top social ell·
que at Pall. They told ot •ltilna nenoualy by the
pbme t.rylne to buUd lhelr coura1e lo set up ln· tervtewa wlth a couple ol the clua beauUes, eirls
they wouldn't bave dreamed ol caJlln& In high
school. "lt helped us ~ lo terms with OW' hich
tcbool experience, which f« botb ot ua waa not that.
pleuant." aald Medved. "Now we could call Patty
Flndlater.
"Now we're at the center ot tbJno, 11 7ean
later," Medved added. ''And thal'• very pleuant
for people not that popular ln bJ1h acbool.''
Patty, meanwbile. b.u an office job fM a mm
company.
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LA JOLLA (AP)
&lcllard N. S•ltll, TI, re-
tired vice chairman ot
the board of Copley
Prela,dled Wednesday.
Deach Ne•l~e•
CAIM
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C'JOunty Appearane
Dok Subs for Ford·
•1.0~o!,~GS 0rPres'~~~ umpaip in lease announc1n1 his . ance """"nly. Joint appearances With
llepubllcan vice pre-• * * challenger Dan Lunf
1ldentlal nomloee fall.I to meoUon Lunac~ Robert Dole wUI aub-CONG•£ SS MAN by name, refer rin& to
atltute for President Mark Hannaford, the him only u Hannalord's
Ford at the Sept. 24 Lakewood Democrat "Republican opponent"
soiree beln' thrown at wbaJe 34th diatrict COV·
the Disneyland Hotel by. era much of western • • • the GOP state central Oranie County, says RECENT Democratic
committee and the h e'll debate bis senatorial candidate
Or an I e co u n l y Republican opponent Tom H•ydeo will discuss
• Republican Central Dan Lun1ren of Loni "The Importance olVot-Commlttee. Beach, flve limes during . ing" ~t. 27 during a
The While House sent Octo)>er. ~ asS'pearance ln the
renets because of a K6wever , only one of Oran&e Coast College
scbedullne conruct, but lhe controntatlons wtll Audiloriwn'. It'$ free and
aakt Senator Dole would take place in Oranae everyone ii invited.
be pleued to appear at County. According t o * * • the $12S per person Hannalord, that one will U.S. SENATOR Alan.
evenL be al 7 p.m . Oct. 13 at Cranston will attmd M
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THE Pa ESIDENT
Ford Committee has an-
nou.nced that lonctlme
Republican workhorses
Blll Volt and Marcia
Bents, botb of Newport
Beach, wlll head the
Record
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Leisure World Seat SlOO-a·pJate fuodraJser Beach. for Rep. Jerry Patterson
But another face-to-«D·Sanla Ana) Friday
face meeting or the night at lhe Disneyland
rivals is scheduled foe a 7 Hotel.
p.m. airing Oct. 22 over F r e s h m a n
Oran1e County's KOCE-Congressman Patterson
1V (Channel SO). is being challenged by • • * former Costa Mesa Bap-
BOW FA a Tbey tial minister James
Stoop: Congreaaman Combs in the 38lb Qis.
Hauaford'a pren u-t.dct race.
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•· Whal can 1ou e~ to see in 1our record at.tres a.eiiext fe'ff monU.?
. New albums by Qaeen Of tbeJ ever ftnlah !•·
tordinl Lt), Stevie Wonder (ii he 'ver finishes r•
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trtbut.ed by AtJant{c Recanll.
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Orlando, Richard Pryor, FO&bat, Eric Carmen,
Qier, The Kinks, RineoStarr, Lynlrd SkYll~ Ned
Qobeny, Be Bop Dduxe, Thin Liuy, Guy Wript
apd Ted Nu1enl.
r • A.I It 1eu nearer to CbrUtmu
llterally be a fiood ol "The Beal <i" albuma. Even ~ that oM Cannot lmlllntbave eDOQlb
t6 nu a "beat of" ilbum will be-
ttottinl oul aucb coUertiooa to
~Cbriatmas shelves.
• We'll see the Best Ol, or
dreateal Hits Ftom, "Jilni Hen·
drill, Jimmy Cliff, Jamea
Taylor, Neil Young, Cro.by 6 t:b. The Faces.' The Doobles,
or1e Harrison, Curll• "'" CM1
yfield, Leo Kottke, Grand Funk, Glen Campbell aDd Mott the Hoople. A rip.oft or collector's items? 'lou decide.
; ALSO P&<>MISED THIS FALLCbut In .
various stat.et of Lncomoletion cw
Uti1ation> are albums from Bad
Company, Emerson. Lake and
Palmer, Emmylou Hanis, Ran·
dJ Newman, Jonl Mitchell,
Bruce Sprln11teen, Jackson
Browne, "The Ea1les, Davld
Bowie, lg&y Pop, Paul
McCartney /Wines and
Televlsloo'a lon1·owaU.ed debut.
rtt0rdln1. "4•••• If tbla ian 't enou&h lo take
)!OU1' breath away, jUll lmqine the tourinl traffic
When an or lhete ac:U have to promote their "pro-
duct.'' Banda will be ctub.lni into each other lD Holl·
day Iona aJloverlbecountry, andtfyoutbou1htlhis
slimmer was 1uppoeed lo be bot. wail until you see
tbeupcomlo1competitionf«Uckelsales.
• • ••
Jn Entland, Parliament bu •ur1ea~ that •
sudden outbreak of «lue-snifflna deaths ta due lo the Sfll'IJ. "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue," sun1 by
~· York'• premier punk rock band, Tlae .......
"We aever thousht it would come to thit." said
leld 1ln1er 1 .. 1 &...-e. "The aon1 wu Just a aoof. We really were just wr1Un1 about teen·a1e rna1tratlon ...
Meanwbne, th>e has
(
ROCK ) become their trademark: f ana th.tow tubes or it at : SCENE Tbe Ramones on1la1e,
'---------and oo the laal night o(
°"'r 1ucces1fuJ L.A. er\(a&tmenl, the band was ~ted wlth a cake ltUdded wltb tabea of 1lue,
'1f.On and lbardl. Such l• their hna1e . ••• Dr. PeeJ1ood retw"nJ to the U.S. with a new
a1bum lo January. In EhlJand,
'4tbtre they're more well-known,
lbey've rtlea19d a live LP .•.
Ince S,rlll••lffll mq do a nUn.l·t.out o11.he West Coast nt:xt
lbOftth • . • Twelve lbouland
p.oplt aaw Aad1 Pna'1 lrM ctoecert at Boaton '• Civic: Center
)Mt week ••• Petal S.11&11 sur-
1Wi1t·ptrform1 at clubl and lut Cout colle1es bef(M'9 her ~ bP I• reltued ••• ~ aap,-cu""
• LP, ".No l\euon TOt/:r/, ' (that'• the one that ..,_ lb• pla)1fts d ._. w ... anct ._
amon1 otben) will be Nle-.d lD October.
:pec:t bJm to tou.r-ID&1t»t about JJ ~cert.a -at
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1 Jury Fears FU:fUre Lack of Hetilih Care ,.;.,..ar~•'
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OK.L,UIOMA c rTY (AP> -A tuvtned where no ~er1•oc1
bealtb7, 3-year-old boy hta been existed.
mede a ward or t.bc court bffabse
hla pattnll uy thdr rell1lous
belief• would forbid m«lical care
if he bteamt m. Tbeboy's infant
liaterdied of pneumonia alter his
parent.I refuaed to call • doctor.
A flve•man, one.woman
Ot.lahoma County Diltrirt Court
jury ruled the stale bas the riaht
to intervene in the family's al·
fain bffau.ae the parents' re· li&lous beliefs m'-6at result lo
hum lo a cbHd. One juror cfu.
aentM.
ACftNG ASSOCIAtt Dlstrict
Cowt Judie Charles Halley or·
dered the child, Dou&Jas Owens,
&o remata ln his pa.reno' cuslody
but with frequent monitoring ol bl.a he,Sth by lhe alat.e welfare de·
partmtot.
There have been cases of
courts Intervening to order
emergency medical care lD a~
11ituatlon1. It has been rare,
.. however, ·that. a court bas in·
"It's Ule first cue I koow
about," Halley Hid Wedbclday.
The cue or Dousla.s <>went
wu rder"red by lhestatewtUare
departm ent to the counlJ
Juvenile Court aft« bla list.er
died ln February. and lbe court
filed ti.lit lo have him mad~ a
ward of the slate.
THE CHJLD•s PARENTS, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Owens or~
OltJahoma City. are mcmben ol l
&he Church ol tbe Flnt Bom. The
couple lesUfied at the dlatrlct
court hearing about .,..at they
did wMn their elght·ftlonth-old
dau1hler Llaa became tu in
February. They said they prl)'ed
and anointed her with olive oil,
but did not call a physician.
Mrs. Owen.a said lhe wu hold·
lnf. the baby when she died.
'Sbe took a deep breath and
didn't breathe no ·more. I re·
allied al that polot the Lord wu
t.aklna her." she said.
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Aitn1. ll wm never happen to me.
• This la lbe atUhlde molt people have about 1rowln1 old.
that lt ll 1011Jethln1 for everyone else but not tor me.
AccordiDI to 1lm Tate, an wtructot al Golden West
Collece, a11n1 donn't have to happen to anyO('e-at leaat as
.
Larry Miller and Vee
Smith appear to be
rushing while eating,
which Tim Tate
says 'is out of control. '
'Each day, do
somethi!Jg
you wouldn 't
normally do.
Normality is
our 'plan.' Each
day has unlimited
possibilities.
It's incredible
how we limit
ourselves. '
fut as it currenUy does In the U. S.
"A&inl pbyslcally lllrU from lhe moment oJ concep-oon : it ls a cycle, a now," Tate s aid. "'And people tend to
speed up tbelr •ling. They make a point of a1in1.
themselves throufh stress, anxiety, poor nulriUoo and fear. primarily or death."
Tate points out t.bat no one diea ot o&cl ace. but of t.he
ways people harm lhemselves throucb diet and a~ss.
He 1tud1ed lhe aiinc process durtn1 the summer in pr•
paraUon for a class he will teac:h tbla faJl on that topic.
In a lhree·week period Tate and a l>holoerapher went to
ahoppini areas and walked down ra[detJal and business
Evening Child Care:
Service Meets Need ..
Drtv• tbroqcb the pvk1ni lot
wbUe evenlDI clUHI are In
.... Ion at Sasala Ana CoUec• ~
wbat do JOU lff f
SmaU bablea left alone In can
wbUe mothers are ln class, aaJd
Jtq'lna H1rr11.
Why would anyone lea...ve an ln· rant unattended"' a eold car ror
MYtral boun at a ltntcb?
lecavte, accordinl to Mn. H.MTia, tbtre bH been no even-1"' care .available for babiet in
the Santa Ana area, Where lar1e
numbers of weUare recipients
live. nu.11 cbanclAI now, thank.I to
the effortl of Mn. HarrU and
another coocemed mother. Sadie
1tetd.
They will oiler a new' senice,
bq1.nnlq Monday, Sept. 20, at
l(n. Reid'• Creat.in Day Care
Celt.er and Mn. Harri.I' Small
World Center.
Care wlll be available an a
at·houT bull for cbUdren from I
months to siK yean, Mn . Reid
said. Her center wu nnt lounded
and run prtmaril)' for fortnel'.
wellare recipients on an ex·
perlmental crant and the flnt
day care center to affer i.nlaat
care ln ~ cou.n~, abestaud.
Mrs. Harrla' center eaten
onmarUy to 1in1le adults. main· Jy pueata wbo are goln1 lo
ac~.
1Ttie powinf number of women
worklq "ungodly houri" pro-
'mpted the nJtht 1bil\, Mri. Reid
said. "We have in lhJa area
several post offices, three
holpltall a telephone company,
factot tea and all·nl1ht .-..taureta." Tbe fee wm be based on abtnty
to pay. from 50 centa to $1.. 75 per
hour. Children in the 3 to 11: 30
p.m. lhl.ft will receive dimer.
The /not pro1ram la beln1
hande by lroups iucb u
churcbe• an civic or1anba·
tiom, Mn. Reid aaJd. Revenue shariQc supports the day care.
Creative Day Care Cent.er wu
lound9d by Mn. Rad lo 1968
·t.btoulb the Parent Involvement Coundr. a private ll'OUP dedicat· eel to olferlnt quality, low~t
daJ care.to (ree motben fOI' job
tralDinc. "The kin la to create an locen·
Uve fOI' people to get olf wellare
and be oo lhelr own." Mn. Reid
uid. Once a welfare ncipient.
henelf 1.-aeed ol care for her
owncbildree, Mn. Reldb.ubeen
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active In many county elfort.s to
aid low·lncome families.
She also serves on the board of
NAACP and la a member ol the
Oran1e County CommJ13lon on
the Status of Women.
. Mrtt. Harris became involved
In child care because she wanted
to 10 back \o school and had no
one to watch her children.
Santa Ana Collece has three
car. centen but they take only
"potty·trained" children, she
•aid.
"I tried to persuade them to 1et
a houle near the collqe for me
and let me take care ol the rest,"
ahe aaJd. "But they said mothers
ol Infants should be home wilh
tbem."
It doesn't worlt that way, she
addfd. The students IO to school
anyway and leave their babies l.n
their cart In the parklnc tot.
Mn. Harris and Kn. Reid ad·
ml' lheJr idu for nlibtcare still
bu some problem• to be worked
out but they believe it will work,
"with God's belp." The needs
outweigh lbe risks, they em·
phulie,
"With the bulk or welfare
families llvln1 ri1ht here among
ua," llra. Reid aaJd, "it 'a very
clear .it has to be done."
Broken
attteU watchlnc people and talona pictures of the way they
cooducted lhem&elva
nvEMIN\JTE
One stop wu at a fast.food restaurant where they sat
for an hour Umtni people as they ate "I observed that il
took the avera1e person onJy fiye minutes to consume a
hambur1 r, French fries and a beveraae. ··Tate rePorted.
Thls l'UShlng rt'pneenls an area of life which the
psycholoelat thJnka la out C)( conlrol.
People aae tbemldves by rushing to eat. work and
play, he expt-1ned. which l\u am adveri.e effect on the mind
and body.
Tate said he wu really shocked Ml the fast rate
American.a eat, havina just spent six years in Europe a& a
teacher and diao at ScbJUerColleae.
In France. where there 111 u Schiller campus al
Strasbourg, everyone eJVoyed a two-hour lunch break, he
said. "People really take their tame there." . '
Tate believes Americans have not learned to live In the . t
present. and that ailng ~ "fe1tr of the future " Once a
person learps lo ltve for today, "the concept of aging disap-
pears."
One way to learn to live m the present. Tale said, ls to
break habits, which are "subsl.Jlutes for hfe '·
UVINGMAP
"We live out a map We try and control what goes on in
our life, wbic:h breeds anxiety and stress ·
In his summer study Tate foiind several older people
who exemplified an ageless person. These people had several
Utings in common, he noted.
"They weren't CuU of despair. They were very active
and they did r>ol see themselves as old. They had a sense of meaning in their day-to.day lives."
The University of Dubuque graduate said people
aenerally learn to enjoy life as children then are conditioned
out of this attribute. "We have to unlearn then relearn lo
alter our perception," he stated.
Usually change is not made until there Is pam, however.
"This is the time to atJend a class like this."
How·can a person slow down the aging process?
One way Is to simply slow down, Tale said. "Jf you're
used to watching TV and eating dinner. turn off the TV and
liaht some candles. Sit there for 45 minutes
"Each day, do something you wouldn't normally do.
Normality is our 'plan.· Each dasy has unlimited
. possibilities. It ·s incredible how we limit ourselves."
No answers will be olfered in the class, the 28.year-old
instructor said ... There wlll be a shanng of concerns. Tools
will be provided for the class to explore their own aging
process. I hope it will be a very pracllcal course '·
What is Tate doing to stop his own agl ng process'!
He 1nnned, Indicating that at 's hard for a busy colleae
instructor to put on the bra.kes. .
"I've tried to slow down more and more each day and
take lime," he said. "I enjoy the ocean and mot.orcyclin1
and t do tbings around the house with my family. But mostly
J teach and study."
etA ANDERSON, Edftot
ll'tursday, ~tembet 16. 1976
Tim Tate, who is teaching
a,.. class on aging at
Golden West College.
says no one has to
grow old. The secret
is to slow down, enjoy
life, he believes.
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DATION : Oranae C.OUO· criminatlon aaahut
ty Women 'a Chapter will women.
have a luncheon and RescrvaUoa.a may be
t .. blon ahow at 11 a.m. made b-.)' c a 111 "I
Frida)', Sept. 24. at the Rutheteya Wllloo, ~ .. •
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7.lmer celebratod tkir &olden
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C.1tbollc Church, Norlhrldae
followed by a rec~on tn lb~
church ball.
meDt will be preea1'ed
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lY wW be diac:uaMd by prescboolen are ahown
£lobe Kloke, assistant the third week or every
cbanc:etor of admlnllt.ra. mocth at two branches
Zlener w,a the executive
mana1er of' the Costa Meaa 1
Chamber of Commerce for 13
years, havln1 retired on the first
oftbe month.
Leila Wendelktn, pr-.
aldent of the Succe11
lnltlt.ute,, &everly Hilla,
will direct tbt aU-day
Miilon be1tnnin1 al 9 a.m. Tue.day, Sept. 21,
in the student union
build.ins on campua. Topics to be covered
lnelude The Cballeqe cl
Retirematt. Expandine
7our Horlaons, An
Ovenfew: What Every
Family Should Know,
and What Are You
Dolnl Wit.b the Re&t ~
YourUfe?
tiona, UC lrvloe. ol the library· Maat., M isti
She wUl speak at a The West Newport ExPopreMntl luncheon meelint ot tbe• Branch hosta screenings original worl<l at mo•t
Women 's Dlvlslon l Wedn esdays and reasonablopricotlrom
New p 0 r l Harb 0 ; Thursdays at 10·30 a.m. 85 top talented artl1t1.
Chamber of Commerce and 4 p .m . and the TodaythruSun.Sept t91t
at 11:30 a .m . Wednes· Mariners Branch ls the the Huntlno\on c.t'lt« mall They are living 111 Nort.brid&e
where their dau1hter, Mary Beth
Reynolds Uves. They a.l5o have a
IClG. Robert Zlener cl Chicaco. 11
pandchildren and four grHt·
etandcb.lldreu.
Tbe Zienera were married ln
:klord, lll.. came to CaWorrua
1980 and moved to Costa Mesa 1983.
Zien.r'1 entire career bu been
spent in chamber~ commerce
work aa mana1ement coosultanl
and roc le yean be was with the
llllnob Slate Chamber of Com·
merce.
Bqist.ration and other
informaUoo la available
by contaclln1 tbe
eoordloator ~ Bualom
· AaociaUon Procrama at
UCLA.
ALCOHOLISM
&ECOVE&Y
SB&VICE8: ~ seminar
day, Sept. 22. in Irvine setting for a 10 a .m. -wherethegoodthlf'191
Cout Country Club. showing Friday. Ont ls h•Pi:Ed~~;:' 1~1t~
scheduled there tordor-San oieoo Frwwav.
A&T AFFILIATES:~row_,;:_·~m.:.:..::..:ornln....:.::~I~·-~~~================~
Ao en am e 1l n t de· .. 00 ....... .,. .. 0.-..-... ~:IJIOllilOCiOll~ .........
monatraUon will be pr"e-
aenled by Kay Whitcomb
at 7:30 p.m . Friday,
Sept. 23, at lbe Lquna
Beach Museum of Art. >.. lbia is planned as a
fUnd-ralaing event. DOD·
members and l\lells will
be cb.ar&ed $1.
KAPPA DELTA:
£J4zietta ~ $alr :J)~~i9n
ANNOUNCING
TI;RRA
AWARD WINNING
HAIR DESIGNER
H1ircu'tl lnclud#I
• scientific IJMr -•lyril
• prOplU r;ondltlOM'
Mn. Zlener bas been active in '
civic or1anbations, especially
the Costa Mesa Women'a Club.
wu the founder cl the Sheil
bapel on the Northweatern
Un.iversit~ampus, Evanston.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J.
Ziener, longtime residents
of Costa Mesa, mark
golden-wedding anniversary
. entitled Wbat to J><, Wltb
a Drunk wW be present·
ed at t Lm. Wedneeday.
Sept. 22, ai Loyola Mary·
mountCoUe1e, Orance.
Tbe all·day lecture
worklbop 11 deaiped
spec~allJ for law· en·
fcreement otflcer,a.
Newport Harbor Alum· nae will meet at 1 p.m.
Monday. Sept. 20, ln tbe
Eastbluff bo'me of M.n.
J.P. Andersoo.
• prKirlon h•irCtJt
• t>lowdtY
NEWPORTER INN
Furlher lnformaUoo i.9
available by callln&
A Rs. st. J.o s e p b
llQtPii&L 133·91U. Ext.
720L
Economy Bagged.~ •BNTAL HEALTH
A880CIATION: Child
·Abuse: Tbe Problem,
Dynamics and Treat-
ment wtU be the topic of
a work.lbop at 9:30 Lm.
Wednesday, Sept. ZZ, ln
the auditorium, Oraqe
Count.Y Library Ad-
miDlafrallon buildin1,·
Oran.ie.
NATIONAL
WOMJ:N•s POLl'l'ICAL
CAUCUS: The second
annual political
wor-klbop wlll be con·
ducted Saturday, Sept.
18, in tbe Science Hall at
Oran1e Coaal Colle&e. belinDlnl with corree al
9a.m.
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BJ ERllA BOMBF.cK
I don't care bow 1'ood cl a
shape the economiats say we're
in. I can always tell the way th.ls
country is moving by tbe old
Grocery· bag· under-the-sink
principle.
I AT
WIT'S
END The worklhop will
center oo social security,
employment and child
care and identify dis·
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M.H. POU SM IAa ... WITH lOUI AWT.
Al'POIMTMIMT HOT ALWAU MICUSAIY
JUST CALL 4'4-H04 Here's tbe way it works. I br·
ing my 1roceries home from tbe store in bro"'n paper bags. When \•Maybe you are becoming a
they are emptied l store them un· better cook."
dtt the sink. They are used to llne "Do you really believe that?"
Miriam Spear,
aupenisor of lbe Oranse
·county Children's
Protec'l1 ve Services, will
present the session. >..apace ia limit.ed, lo·---------.....!!~~~~~==~~~~=~~~=~
the waste can and hold garbaee. "No." On Wednesday cl last week J "J don't know bow I can face
reecbed under the sink foe a baa. the nel&hborhood."
Tberf were none. 'lbi.s can mean "Wbat are you talking about?"
only one thing. My food supply la be aaked. · not keepint 1tep wllh the amount 'We've always been • nve-
cl garbage. Or, there ls man 1arb1ae·can ramUy. How do you
a11ba1e coing out than there ls tb1nk we're cotnc to look when food com1n1 in. we keep comin1 down to four . . •
My husband says this ls not then lbree • • • then • • • have
possible. "Why would you bave you DO pride? I know, ~be we
more 1arbaae than you havetood could circulate a rumor we
in the first place! That is not boul)rt a dlsponr? Or that all ~
loetcaJ." • ua are on dieta? Or we could pile
"Neither is gaining three in the car every even.in& and pre.
pounds in the delivery room, but tendwe'reeaUncout."
It happened." "I do not bellne th1I convena· ·
"You're confusln• me. You lion la 1oln1 on," be said.
should have more than enouah ·"Where are you aotna?" ·
tarba&e bap. Maybe the cll'TJ· ''To the store to buy three
out boys are packing them full• ~of UUacs I don't need. I theMdaya." doa't know about you, but I can't
"Imposalble. You aaw MT llvellkethldromdaytoday .•.
week's supply in the ciove com· not knowlDI where my next
· partment." brown ba1 li comln& from."
INTRODUCTORY
terested persona are
aslted to make reaerva· tiona wilb the MHA d·
lice, StMW.
WOMEN IN
MANAGEMENT: Meet~
inc for a buffet supper at
e :30 p .m. Thursday,
Sept. 23, in Smoketree
Townbouses, Orange,
memben will bear a pro.
1ram by Gerrie
Pinckney of the Fashion
Ac.temy, Costa Mesa.
CAUFO&NIA PRESS
WOllBN: A panel or
newspaper columniats
will present the procram
I« the Oranie County
Dlltrict at 1 p.m . ~
day, Seo\. 23, at Promaa-
tory Polot.
Amona them will be
"Tom Kurpbine, Dally
Pilot managing editor
wboat column, Jvaf'
CoaatJni,.appears dally.
FBEEDOMS FOUN·
SPECIAL Weddings~
and f"-99g_ements
To avoid disappointment, prospective
bndci. are reminded to ha\'f7 their wedding
11toncs "ilh black and "hitc g lo~i.y
photoRraphs to the Daily Pilot People
Department one wedt before the weddinit.
Pictures recti\·ed after that lime "111
not be used.
For engaaement announcement11 1t 111
Imperative that the stor)'. also accom·
panaed by a blacl< and whale &lossy p1 c-.
turc. be submitted six weeks or more ,
before the wedding date; ot.herw1se ll v. Ill
not be published.
HERE&THERE
Fine Gi/U. and Decorative Acceasories
• Rus.slan Lacquer Boxes • Bronze Wind Delfs
• Polish Handwoven Wall H.anginp •Carved Boxes With Brus Inlay
•Stone Carvlnas •Jewelry, Imported Toys, Etc.
Call about our nl!NI office shopoen MtVlce · -we bring our st~• to you"
27t 1 East Coast Highway. Corona det Mat, Sul(e 1'04
876-1~
For fast relief &om that stuffy feeling ...
~ ca'll us rtnt. like a
First N«loNI Home lmprovemtnl Loan • .,.. ........ ~
•
So don'• light the
·~longer.
Visit t he brcinch
manager or loan
• orllctr at the r11,1 and go dlr«tly to your
contrildor! Consider the
posslblllllt!$: A n~
family r()C)ITI. Central
air conditioning. A
swimming pool A
bullt·ln kitchen. Al·
Nallonal branch near
~..,,""1...,, st vou We'll 9111e \IOU
SOtnt! room to
most any OOm. lm1t::;::;;;:::::; pyovement or redecontlng you can think or
can be yours with a low cost Home Improvement
Loan from !ht Aut NatlonAI BonJ(of Or1ogc County.
breathe!
I First
National
Bankt="" ,_.,_.. ...... , ............... ,.
Flrtt In Pcrtoeal Buk.lftt S.nrke Sin« 1906
fl«AIN OFFlCC:
Al lht ~ Ir> downi-n Or•n~
aaANCM Off1CU1
ANAHEI ...... ,.,. cone.,. ft a.n • 005TA MESA· M~ VMdot & Ad.sm•. £L NOOCHA:
<11.illf!WI It Pro.PKI • IRV!le: Unl_ .. ry 0. 6t M1dwl.an 0. · LAGUNA HIU.S· Af«ia r~ri.wey. s.,, DMgo Fr-v. ORNIGl: , ... un" Collin,. SAHTA AHA; 17Jh" Tinho.
TUSTIN: Red Hotl &: W•lrlut • VIUA ,AIU(:~·~ & \I.Me
·-Public Auction::")
rl., SaL and Sun. evenings at 8 p.m.
DOOHS OPLN AT 7 [' M ron IN:il'EC..l ION
1
1
JEWELRY CHINA " CRYSTAL :
To help fill requirements on ?nth wed· Pl h d -...I-r th tern f fumltu b d' ding and enaafement stories. rorm,; arc I us un rtll.W 0 0 or 1 8 0 re. 0 lets art, etc. I
available In al Dully Pilot office!\. Fun-I Mordl4ncbse consl9ned from out-of-p.:twn, bankruptclol, co1.1rt-ordorod I
ther queallOM wUI be· answered by People I 111!~. banks, etc. I
Department ltalf members al 842·4321. I Moved for c.onvenlonoe of aa\o to~ :
· [lt~~~!'.~,.J',. .. ,..._ ....... _~--~ ... -...... ~ ~ MEWPORTQJU.LEIUES.LTD. \ ~ I NTRODlJCI NG
MARC
HAVS
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A hightv cndlted 8Wlrd Wir'ner
speclallzino in '*"**"' wiwlng
and colof1ng for "*' enc:t women. Marc·s eC.stom cutting for many
friends in the NeWpo,1 _,.. makel
him a true experience In the
Luzze.tta Bernard tradition.
t I .
JYzzet!~H~~~arct ·
Dl~M PUJA •HD.....,.,. C.-. Dr .. w .. HO •,.._ '4Mt1l
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• I •••• I .. ' Sheron All . . ~-.'~ 1H2 w. Cocnt Hwy.
f·>·'·" SEiiENITY :1: "-~~"'" I
11-~iSkin Care Center :: Chtna by Llmogee. Wedgewood, RosenlMI and olhcra; Im" European : . l and Amerlcan cut crystal and art glass; porcolatn hqurlnee, broniee; ltno 11
Jw .. _ _.. ..._ -_... , furruturo; chandellera and one of the largest displays of hno )ewclry In the ._ ..._ •-.._. ...._ . ! southland. Everythir¥J from 20 amt di4mond eolllalrel to ook! ooclt chains. I
Yov tlilt need not lool cldlr, he,.. \I :
lorq9 pot... bloc'"eod' °' f..i : I ~ cm -. ,...., °' ....., ot : FREE .ADMISSION a _...,COl\~ffOl'llo~:
.., <Ol'e proqo0m o..c. '°" to.. ·. TERMS: I ~ o s.w., Fodd Yol,.;a , BankA.menc.ard. Masier Charge, Peraonal Check. Terma. I ..,_ '-cp>d ..-th! coi loci ord . ' I
t..i. Appoi"'IN"'' ovoilabl• r"' 1 ADDmOJCAL DCSPECTIOft HOURS! 1 ~ ord ~. • · . j Mon .• Tues. & Fn. J 0 a.m. to 5 p.m . Sat. 12 noon to 5 p.m., .1 ,...,. · ~ f Sun.2pm.to5p.m. 1
..,_ ..._ --a...r eo-oa > •·ucnourrn I --•-•~W~•lllt \ n n~I I .
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In' Udo Village .... . WE BUY FOR CASH I 3400 ~!!~~ite 6 . l Olt'SELLONCONSIGNMENT. _J·
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Su.Ney Reflects Sign of· the. Ti me--=;·=r,s:t•===mberl===S.l976========0AILY:::::::::::PILOT~t~
A.nn 0 :r·c DEAR ANN LANDERS: M~
people were •hocked •1 tbe re-Allta ot yhur survey which in·
dlcated t:bat 10 ~ ol the
pareua questioned Nlld If they
had lt to do over •lain tbey would
NOT have children.
between 11 and 2A years ol age
expeeU to have NO children. Ten
years qo the ratio wu one out ol
every 100. Analyat.s predi.et this
MUI' rfle w Ul continue tn the
yeanabead.
DlaWuaionment with parent·
hood teem• partlcularly Jtront
among collue atudenta. Tbe number ol couplet who want only
one child hH al.lo crown in the
past five years. The number ol
couples who plan t.o bave ooe
child or NONE hu increased
more than 80 percent In the put
five years. So, "flndlnis" to the
contrary notwilb,lt&odlna. you
were rilbt acain. -WITH YOU
INK.C.
Our ownjaper, the K.anau Cl·
l,y Star, d1 • survey ol lta own
and lt came out quite dilrerenUy.
They uked D.r. Roy Mennineer for u opinion. He Hld "Ann
Landen' survey 'didn'l fit'."
Well, 1 Juat read aome figures
from the U.S. Cenaua Bureau and
lt loob like Dr. Menninger ls out
ol tune with the Umes and that
)'OW' turvey renecta what ls real·
b' 1otn1 on in thia country. Here
are the tacts:
One out of every 2$ wives
DEAR WITH: Ulke He•ry
Oay, I'd raU.er be rljlat ~u
Libra Career
'
Given Boost
PIUDA V, SEPT. n
878YDNEYOllAJlR A&IES (March 21.
April 19); Be factual.
Stres.s bulcs. Check in·
formatioa. Take nothing
tor 1raoted. Complete transaction by checking
on fioao-cea, money
available, credit t.o be extended.
, TAU&US (April 20·
May 20): Emphasis on
ideas, brincing to(ether
bils of information and
coming up with complete
story.
GEMINI (May 21-June
20): Money, possessions,
what ii of vJ}ue to you -
these are emphaal~.
See places and people as
they are, not merely as
YOU wish they could ht:.
future .
SAGITrAKIUS (NQv.
22-Dec. 21): Money,
practical procedures,
rights and permissions
grab spotlight . Gain
cooperation of on~ who ia
familiar with tjme, mo-
tion, budget.
CA P&ICORN <Dec.
22-Jan. 19): Accent on
maritil atatm, public re-
lations. cooperative ties,
legaliUes. ~ ready foe
movement, chance.
travel -analyze sltua·
lion.
AQUARIUS (Jan.
20-Feb. 18): Low key ap-
proach should be ad·
vocated. Go slow -be
familiar with basic re.
qui rem en ts. Eschew
senaationalism.
PISCES <Feb. 19·
March 20): Lunar aspect
highlights aHairs or
heart. dealings with
children and members of opposite sex.
CANCER (June 21 ·
July 22): Cycle high -
get going on your own.
Be a self-starter .
Highlight independence ot thoucht, action.
Welcome new contacts, .--------~
experiences, challenges.
Take care with apparel.
LEO <July 23·Aug. 22):
.·-
Prealdemt. l!apeclally NOW.
fta.ab for wrlU.1.
DEAR ANN LANDERS· I read
with con•iderable alarm the col·
umn ln w blch )'OU lAalat
hOi.no1exual1 s uffer frP"O a
"severe personality disorder."
You refer to a number of
peychlatrlats who qree with you
and also state that the American
Psychiatric Association does not.
l would like to call to your at·
tentloo that the American
Psycbqlo1kal AssociaUon not
only 1upports \he ootlon that
homoeexuality. per ae, trnpUed
no impairment in judtiment, stability, social or vocational
cap-.bHity, but further urges
psychologists to take the lead in
What occurs behind
scenes may have impact
on you. Know it -pre-
pare by havin g
alternatives at hand.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22): You meet people.
socialize, have fun, re·
lax; there is relief from
tension and "headache"
disappears.
Enter Nowt
Miss Teenage
America FRIDAY
SEPT. 17th
removin1 the stigma that has
lon1 been associated with
homouxual orientaUon.
t feel lt is only Calr that you,.lat
it be known that youl'1J la a
minority oplnfon. -S.1''.M.,
PhD, CALIFORNIA
. DEAS S.F.M.: SI.Kt you ere a
PlaD periaape 1oe cu WI me Ute
ort1la Cot OH of my fHortte
•••tea! "0•• peraoa wlUa ~a1e co111lltutn a majority."
I a1ree with the Amertcu
Paycltoloctcal A11oc:laOoa'1 1t1tement tbat llomowxaalll.)'
twr • Implies no lmpatrmeDt la Judt•ent, atlblUty, 1ocl1l or
vocatloul ablllty. I am well
a•·~· tbat a cre1t many
Q
\,
Landers ,
llomouaual1 fuactlon I• tklr Jeba ud lnteracl wttla •berl far
more 1 ucce11hlly tlua
beWroseaual1. la tad, UM o.iy
difference 11 tbelr Mnal pr..
fenaee.
We part compaay, bowevet, at
tltat Juchtre. I believe, ...... u
lDdJvld11al pnifera a metaW of
bis <w laer > own sex as u object
ol ~1lcal love, lbal ~,.... Al· ten from a severe peraoaall&y
dllorder.
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LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct.
"' 22): Career gets boost.
II s not a beauty contest
But lovely gtrls from
13 ro l 7 are 1udged on
personal and scholastic
achievements. awareness.
poise. talent ~•
than S30.000. In
scholarshlpe to be
aw11rded Qfano-
County's pageant winner
here at Huntmgton
Center will aPQeer 1n
Tulsa's finals on NBC
national TV with Bob Hoc>e.
. .
Personal ambitions
come into focus. You're
able to overcome red tape, to rise above de-
tails and view situation
in entirety.
SCORPIO COct. 23·
Nov. 21 ): Good Moon
aspect coincides now
with long.range views,
projects. You 're able to
gain accurate glimpse ol
Pick up official entry
forms from Huntington
Cente< merchants ol 11'1111
• and be ready lor travel.
excitement and
OC>POrtun1ty. Beach Blvd.
l Edinger at the San
Diego Freeway.
Phone 897·2533
ANNOUNCING
S~aron Cramer
Formerly At Eaatbluff Colttur-.
r'O#lt the
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n•rraled by former Hlronaut Neil Armstrong.
KTLA .e 8:00 -''Elmer Gantry."
Burt Lapcuter and Shlrle1 Jones won Oscars ror thelr petf ormances in tbl.11960
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R DAILY PILOT • [hurad!Y· Sept911\bet 16. 1976
Bro\Vn Eyes Rent. Cdlltrol Law
'Hanible' Plan or Protection f or Low.income Families?
SACRAMENTO <AP> GoY . •Edmund Brown Jr b ult.in& In
the middle ol a .,.ttt-r dfl>ate
between landJordll lllld • rcten'
,,.OUp OVt'r I bllJ that Would blJI
local rent conlrolla .
'11le measure'• No. 1 foe, the
CaUfornla Renltl"I Cos.hlion
(CBC), calb lt a "borrible" pro-
poul, and 1ccu1a the mll.)or
baeker, the landJord..sornlnated
Callfonl!a Hou-. c.ouncu, or usin• campal"1 ronlribut!ons to
"buy otr' lawm all en.
"TR I! cac DEMANDS llC·
COUQlabtlity from Ill government
to slop the practiced orca.niud.6
qieciaJ interest.I from usi~ ~superior economic position to
buy ocr leli•l•ton, .. u..id Carole
Norm, a CRC spokeswoman.
"AB 3788 ~ clearly promoted
by special 1nttresta, as>«tliulJy
tbe California Housin.c Council.
-.bose meUlods of lobbying in·
dude paylns legislators over
$40,000 toward eledlon cam·
paips to influence their voles."
sbesald.
Vote Dropped
But Joe C~ll. • spok mu for the tOWlcll. called the coall·
tloo'a ucusaUou "wild •nd
reckless cbariea." and llddod~
''IP Tllt:Y TWNK the~ ta an.y
dlort ot wrooadolD& they abould
• turn It over to the proper
aul.boriliet."
The bUl •U•cked by the coall·
tlon Is a m•••ure by Aa· aemblyman BUI Campbell (R·
Hae eocl.t Hettbt.s> that would
&ive t!Je stale M>le autborily in
Callloa1bfa to implement rent·
UmiUn1 J1ws.
Supporters say rent ccnlrol can
be • •-.Y to prol«t low-income
renters frpm exploitation, but
critics contend that at also harms
the poor by tendinc to dry up con·
structJon money.
THEaE IS NO rent-control
measure ln California now. But
the CRC said the bill would
almost certainly rule them out an
the ruture.
Brown bas not indicated wllat
l\e plua to do with lhe bill. He
bu u.atu ~pt. 30 to lien lt. veto It
tx '1Jow It to become ~ without
hll al&natu.re.
Ms. Norris cited a June 27
Sacramento Beo attlcle to sup-
port ber chtrltl 11ain1t tbt:
houlinS council. That 1tGry aaJd
the council distributed $43..500 In
coot,rjbutlona dwinl the primary
campaJ1n.
111£ G&OUP ALSO bo&t.ed a ~Uon. dinner and luncheon
attended by aeveral legblators.
m01t of whom ended up voting
for the Campbell blll. the story
saJd.
Cerrell acknowJedaed the con·
trlbutiom but 11id the council
ai.o cootributed to a number of
lawmakers who voted qa.iosl
lbe measure.
.. Somebody could actually
come down and make the charge
that we were reek.less with our
mcmey," he said. ··u lbi.s was
simply the ad hoc committee
Consumer-Panel Fail.s
WASHINGTON CAP) -Al·
tempt.a to win approval this year
o1 legtJ'l•tJon to set up an in·
dependent ConSllmer Protection
Agency have formally been
dropped.
Chairmen or the Senate and
House Government ()peratJons
Committees. Sen. Abraham
Rlbicorr ( D-Conn. > and Rep.
Jack Brooks (D-Tex > blamed
the threat or a veto by President
Ford. .
Goldf!fl We•C Flin
Golden West Airlines, Newport
Beach, has reported a 32.91 per-
cent growth 1n passenger s
boarded during August, which
accounta for a record number of
passengers tola Iii n& 38,803.
Year-to-date the alrhne has
carried ~.215 passengers com-
pared with 210.092 for the S'llme
period last year.
Standard l o Min*"
SAN FRANCISCO <AP>
Slandard Oil Co. or Cahfornia
has announced it will proceed via a subsidiary with plans for a $40
( __ T_:r_ig_·~-~--J
milli~ uranium tnining and pro-
cessing project in South Texas.
The company said the project
at Pann• Maria, Tex., ls Stan-
dard Oil of California's first ven.'
ture ln the miniog of uranium
and is being undertaken oo lhe
bull of a four-year expleratory
program.
Me%-F•lr llp 85~
SAN AT'IQtl(D <AP) -Mex-
Fair 76 generates sales for Mex-
ican exporters of $132.6 milUon,
up 65 percent or last year's fair,
officials have a nnounced.
The success_ of the interna-
tional trade exposition was an·
nounced by Julio Faesler, direc.
tor of Mexican Institute for
Foreign Trade.
Plea lleJ•~Ced
WASHINGTON CAP) -The
Senate Finance Committee has
rejected pleas by California Go~
Edmund G . Brown Jr. lo bring
Carm worker.a under feder~ un-
employment compensation laws.
The committee reopened the
question Wednesday al Brown's
request alter previously delet.ing
a provision from a House-passed
unemployment compensation
bill that would include farin
workers.
VW P flC!t Slpftt
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)
~ov. Milton J . Shapp and a
Volkswagen official signed an
1greemenl Wednesday that will
brini a VoJuwagen assembly
plant to the United St.ates for the
fant Ume. About 5,000 workers
are expected to be employed at
the Pennsylvanl1 plant when it
reaches full production in Oc-
tober. 1978.
Volkswagen will move into a
never-used Chrysler Corp. plant
140 miles southeast. ot Pittsburgh
ln New Stanton. '
OC· Business on the Move
•
Jobo A. Black, Seal Beach. who spent 18
months as General Telephone's Laguna exchange
manaaer in 1973·'14, has returned to that position. A
29-year veteran of the telephone industry. be bas
been Orange dlvu1ioo facilities manager for the last
two years. • Rebert A. Walsla, Fountain ValleJ., has ·been
promot.td to manager of Sec:urlty Padflc: Baak's
Founteln Valley otnce. He ls former assistant vice
president of the bank's Olympic and Flower office. • Bartoa Boyd. Laguna Beach, bas been promo(.
eel to corporate vice peeaident-retail merchandis·
ine for Wilt Dl1ney ProdocUona. Affiliated with the
organizatJon .sl11ce 1988, he Is In char1e of bU)'ing re-
tail merchahdlse for company divisions. • Harry 0.trov, Coe\.a Me!la, hu retired after 36.
years with the Lot Anceles Dep1l1mnt of Weter
•JMI Power. He was 11 principal utility m1naaemenl
assl5t1nl with the commercial division.
" The followln& penM>llJlel chanRes have been an-
nounced at the Newport Center MarrlOtt Hotel:
-.Bob Gnaey. Huntington Beach, bas been ~executive assistant mana1er. He bu been-
WHAT IS CHOlHTae>L Ate WttAf DOIS IT D01
with Marriott s ix years, most recently at tbe Esseit
RouseRotel, New York _.
-P1al CoralaJta. Irvine, has been promoted to
convention sales manager. He helped open the
Newport Beach botel as front ortice maoager, Join·
ing Marriott in 1974 alter eight years with Western
International Hotels .
-Ned Sanely, Irvine. has ,.lned the staff as
director of sales. He formerly held the same posl·
tion at the Denvu Marriott. • Shirley I. Ro"mp has been promoted to senior
~row officer al Sec11.dt1 Padllc Bau'• Costa
Mesa office. She ls former escrow officer at the
bank's Inland division, Riverside.
• Art Sballan has heal named manater, Reality
technical support foe IOerN•ll Corp., ltvlae. He
has been wltb the company two yeara and repltc.s
Ted EWaoo, nam ed rnlnalet of IOCtware prOducts tor Mlcrod•l• ayatems. ' • a ... Kerr. Minion Viejo, bu been elected a
vice f,resldent of the board of IM .U1elea Federal
Savtap. Active in tbe industry more than five
years, he Joined the compaey as branch savlncs
coordinator.
Purchase Told
jl,_amst rent control, "did a bad
''THE CONTIUBUTtONS the wbUc actJoo eommJuee made
wtte baaed oo an awful lot. or
lhlncs."
John Hennint, he.d or the
Callforola Labor Fedenllon,
APL·ClO, Joined Mt . Norns In
ur1hll •tale officials to In·
veaU,ate the houaing council 'is payment.a.
"We wul ~ know lf we 6ave
.aome kind or a little Wateraate
here,'' heuld.
TUB .BEE QTIC..£ said Fair
Political Practices Cooirnisston
lnvesUgatot'1 were checkin& the
C0W1cil's records, but the com-
mission spoke1m1n was not
available Cor comment.
Cerrell uys the ball would
··mini.mue the potenllaJ" for rent
cootrol, but contends there tS a
need for this.
He conceded that some rent
control ordinances have "pro-
bably worked effectively," but
he added:
'Tr'S NOT so much what rent
control itself does. It's lbe bigger
effect upon the whole economy.
"It's a known fact that where
you have got rent control the
financial institutions will nol
loan, therefore the developers
wtll not. develop," he said.
Ms. Norris said rent control or·
dinances protect poorer renters,
and saJd the CRC disagrttS with
Cerre1l"s slatemeftt that rent con·
t.rol laws shut off building funds.
"A MASSACH VSETl'S rent
coolto! study commissioned by
the leculature found that new
construction ln rent controlled
areas exceeded that ln non-reot
control areas." she said.
"New construct.ion tau been
shown to be a function ~ bousina
dem•nd, the aval11blhty of
mort111e loans and interests
rates, not rent control."
t
New Arab Market·
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Bilingual· signs like this one are becoming more common
in Britain as Arab investors have stepped up purchase~ of
property ranging from top-class m otels to country
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P eople F o rget
lns,urance Plans
Must Meei Needs
BY SYLVIA POltT£ft ,,...,._ of Two Cohmuu J
True tale: A realdent ol Jensey City, N J • recenl,ly bor· rowed $J .500 at 12.65 percent interest !rorn M• local liank to
finance some bome lmprovem"nu, He had for1tottcn that
eftht years aeo he hid eJcctod lo allow the dividend• on his
$30,0IO term insurance
policy to accumulate al
interest. His dividend
•ccount contained '1,'68.
Result: be was
voluntarily forfeiting
more than SU)() a year In
Money's
Worth
Wlneeeuary bank intereat charees. Reminded a month
l&ter dorln1 a routine vtiit from his insurance a1ent, ht>
drew out the dlvldeods, placed the money in the bank and
P«IUaded his banter lo reissue the debt as a low-interest
paubook loan.
True tale: A Denver resident. widowed for 10 years, re-
married ot the age of 67, died five years later and left has
Widow nearly destitute. HJs Ute Insurance had been made
out to hia wife. But he foreot that it had been made out to
"my wile, Mary." His second wile'snainewasHHda.
T'JIE SU, ... PASSED to the estate of bis first wife, wbo.
had lff\ the remainderol her estate to a favorite niece.
People foriet.
"And the lbinl that people most oneo forget," says
Robert Waldron or the American Cooocil of Life Insurance
"la that life iruiurance is a legaJ contract .carryln1 aJI the rorce ol law.
,.THE NEXT THING 'nU:V forget as that the passage
ol time can all too easily convert yesterday's wisdom into today's folly."
Wives are the m~or beneficiaries of life Insurance, and
many men have elected to have the proceeds of their life in
aurancedoledout tolheirwldows in monthly instalments.
Ev.en du.ring periods when lhe value ol the dollar re·
mains fairly stable. policyholders and beneficiaries should
examine t.hiJ procedure with care. Jn eras or inflation. the
consequences of deciding on lbe sulhclency or a fixed In
come can be doubly d~t.ruc:Uve.
A WIDOW WITH $50, ... ol insurance could find herself
strapped to an Insurance Income of $400 a month. with no
way to reach tb-e principal sum. U,gally the money is hers
And Just as legally the Insurance company is bound by a
contract which prevents her from drawing out any part or
the principal ln an emergency.
In response to oomplalnts, many Ufe insurers a while
qo undertook campaiens among policyholders who had
elected the option, urgtn1 them to reconsider Many
policyholders did.
There are an estimated JS0.000,000 policyholders In the
U.S. If even \.percent ol them have forgotten they have tted
the bands of their beneficiaries this way. it means there arc
1,500,000 Ume bombs ticking away.
"IT'S REALLY F1l1Glfl'EN1NG," Waldron soys. "The
income option can rescue people from payµig unnecessary
estate taxes. And if there are other assets a beneficiary can
1et at ln an emer1ency. It's one way or being sure they can't
outlive their Incomes. But If U.'s wed to insulate the widow
from decisions about money, it's misused and can really
hurt her."
Ir a person doubts the benefi ciary's ability to make
sound decisions, he can leave a letter of instructions and •
suacesUons or set up a life Insurance trust.
~orse. is the policyholder who forgets lo tell the
~nef1c1anes -or anybody else -that he has lite insuranc<'
al all. Many forgotten term policies, for in,tance, are car
ried io the records as having lapsed when, in fact, they
would have been Jo force and payable if a claim had been
made.
"The companies," says Waldron. "stand ready to honor
a valid claim years, even decades after 1t wa'> due. But if
that claim isn't made, there·s ffequenlly no way of telhn~
the difference between a lapsed pohcy and a lapsed
memory."
Air Bag Opinions
Si/ ted for Report
By Tbe Aaaoclated Press
Aided by a computer, officials at the Department or
Transportation are sifting through hundreds of letters from
consumers in an effort to .decide how far the government
should go lo protect Americana who don't or won't protect
themselvea.
At luoe ii whether automakers should be required to tn·
stall a pauive restraint syttem such as air bags, providing
protection in accidents wttbout any action by I.he occupiints
of the car.
THE IJEPARTMENT ASKED for comment on tho lasoo
euly thla summer and set next Ftlday as the deadline. 8)'
tbe it.art of this week. the department had received more
than 2,000 letters, J)Oltcatcb 111d other communicaUons.
m0tt of them from lndMduaJs rather than comp•nlea or or
fanluUons.
A computer i. belna used to provide a •taU1Ucsl
breakdown on the air bac quCAllon How many people arc In
favor and how many are aaaJml.
Recommendalloni and Information KO to TranaporU
Uon ~cret:>ry Wiiiiam
T. Coleman Jr. who h~ Lf ol\'SUMER J promised D decision by .Jun. I .
O P PONENTM 1r1ue that air ba1s
would boost the prtco or
automobUet, uylnf lt now co.tll aboul S300 for an air bai aa
optional equlp'men on • f'ull·•lled car. Tllf'y uy lap and ahoulder bcltt already aJ'4$ a\iaJla\h! for protection and
claim lbat mandatory a!r bap would Umtt con1umera'
freedom of chotce.
They also say more lata are needed to determine bow
effective the air bap would be In 1ctual tratrlc accident.A
• and whither there are enool(h aafel(Uards to inaura lbat the
bap don't Inflate ln.dvert41ntly.
Supporter• of the pualve restraint system say that peo..
pie don't uae lbe seal beltt lhey have a.nd, In ertect. need to
beprot«ted from thelrown careleaanna or lazlneaa.
THEY Al.SO SAY TESTS have shown that air baJS are
man effective than scat btlll, even when lhe belta are uted.
Tbey claim &hat almcllt 12.000 llvn CO\lld N uved every
year U the bap were required. And lbey ar1ue that if lhe bao were mandatory, maaa producUon would cut the cost.
The Transportation Department held hearinss in
Wubl.ncton lut month on a1r ba1a. Amone thoae tesUfylni
qalnat were repreHntaUves of rour domestic and threo
forap auto makers. a safety bell trade isaodation ttnd
-..eral Individual con&Utnert. Ralph Nader, 1everal ln-
auruc. companies. alr ba1 manufacturers and individuals
•tre amon• those uq1nc a passive restraint 1ystem. Col.ti~·• ruliq will tab tbe fontt of a declJJon oo
.wbat to do •bout Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
No.208.
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Cot a problem·1 Then wntt to Pat Dunn Po..t wall
er.ti rtd taJX'. getting tM aMt«Ta and action y<N
Mtd to .solvt intqu1tw1 m govnnment and bun·
nesa Mod 31our queatwn.a to Pat Dunn At Your
Servtu. Orange Cocut Dauy Pilot.PO &n 1560,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Include your telephone
number. Tiu: column appears daily except
Saturdays
DEAR PAT I've noticed that you've men·
tioned Better Business Bureau arbitration several tl(l)es ln your column. When dad the BBB start this,
and exactly what us involved.,
J.H .• HWltingtoo Belch
TIM BeUer Bulans Bare• been th aa&.al
ubltntJoa plu la Ma,y tm u aa alteraattn lo die oec~Jatloa aed perauioa metbod ot •uc111.D1 Ne·
sumer complabtu. ~ partla btvolved bt a.rbltra·
Uoa are uked to alp a bt9clla1 aveeme.t premls-
lac Co abide by &be anttrac.•1 clecin.. oe u.e ls-
AeS lawolved. Tbe a.rbetntor may be a volutee:r
ldttted from a po91, a paael ol respeded dUaem
or a p~I CODIUllDI al oee penoe aeleded .. ,, eadt
side ot tbe dlspate, I.Del a tlalrd from a wolateer
pool. Tiie BBB bean «-e admlaistraCJve erpeue ol
arbltratloa. Tile COOSUJDer paya •o feft. except la a
caae tbat reqaJres a mandable bond. ·~ putlea may repreaent tbemsdvea al aa arbltratJoa )tear·
lft&. AU0raey1 and wttlteaes abo are allowed, ne
Jod1ment ot tbe arbitrator may favor oae patty or
an award or ded1loo may be divided between botla parties.
b l 'our Apari nu~n• BMflfled~
DEAR PAT: I moveq, inlo an apartment that had previous tenants roaches. ~ apartment ts
clean. but l just can't seem to gel rid of them. I ha·
ven 't used any powerful sprays because l 'm afraid
the chemicals will iet on my food and utensils. I've
scrubbed everything w1th hot water and
disinfectant, however ls there anything I can do to
control these bugs short ol tunng an exterminator? I
Just can't afford that
C. E., Santa Ana HgtJ.
An estermlnator may be yoer bat be& for Att
control or tbese lnsects wblc:b date back Co pre-
ldseoric tlmea. Your land.lord altou.lcl be coa&aded
regardlnc tbb problem. You bave lite le1al rigJrt to
expect proper tnsed «>ntrol tn &be baiklbag It.elf.
A YS rttelved a Up some Ume ago from an apart·
meat owner wbo mana.1es lo maintain esceUeat
pest control wUb tbe beJp ol boric acid powder. He
places tbe powder In small alumlnam ti.as aad
sprtnJdes a Uttle powdered sugar on top. T1ab
method doe1llol presen& a chemical hazard and lt la
ef(tttlve. Boric add powder bas bffn found Co be
more effective In~ conlrolllag cockroacbes t.baa
otber more potent c:bernlcala. It does Dot repel diem so Ibey do aot Jeara to avoid It, and boric acid
powder provides loe& lutln&, lnes penslve control.
Blow or spread It la the dar,, warm places wlllet'e
~ tnaect1 bide, and tn cracks and other places
wbere&bey crawl.
DEAR PAT: I am interested in finding a "but·
toner." It Is a small article that helps a person to
button clothing with one hand. I've looked all over
trymg lo find one for my dad. He has difficulty us·
mg his fmgers due to arthntis. Can you help me
out?
L. 8 .• Costa Mesa
Faabk>nABLE sells the "bat~r" yoa want
along wUb many othtr «Mvlca dffiped lo a11llt
penoa• wlUI reduced plty1lcal abWUea. A cataloe
caa be obtaine d by aendl•S 25 ceaca &e
Fash.loaABLE, Rocky Hill, NJ t8W. Tbhrflr• 11 a
member or the <:onirea ot Or&allbation1 of the
Pb)'1lcaUy Handicapped and the NatJoHI A•~la·
tJoa of tbe Plly1lealty Ra.dlcapped. A•OQ the ~HY·to·ate but b•'11·to-n..cl Hema auUable are an
aaComallc needJe threader, a knife tbat ca6 t.e aaed
wtU. oae hand, "ao stoop" du.H paaa and balhtab
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• Vmce Kleea, a t-wo.yHr let·
tmnan at the Univenlt.y ol
Notre Dame, bu '"" bia
dream• ol 1tart1q for lbe npun1 lrhb at etnt.er u a
Mtdor duhed foUowtq knee
IW'tery lut wed.
Tbe former l:stantia Hiib
ol Colla Mtta standout •aaf·
fered torn kneeU1amem.. in a
scrlmmace Au1. n and 11 a
cut from hi• blp lo h1I toes.
SUit, the 8·4, 223·pound
Klta HY• ~e bas hopes ol re-
tum1nc to the fold after &-7
weeb ln CHt wllb u eye
toward Notre Dame'a In ·
vulon of the Loi Anftles
Collaeum Nov. 17 •lalMl
USC.
"Tbe USC tamo WU the one I bad been polntlq to for
a loot Ume, •' Klees u.ya from South Bend via telepboM.
"I sUJJ have hopes ol bet.QC
ln lbat cme, but rilbt now l'm
Juat waJtJ.n1 lo see what th•
doct.onsay."
Notre Dame line coach
Brian Boulac wu not u oe>-
tl mlstic. "He'll 11robibly cn1u the e:nlire HUOO," lll)'S
, . In JC Grid Rivalry
Unpredictable
Often Happens
Golden West Collete should be
favored over Orange Coast when
the two arch rivals cluh in
football Saturday night at OCC.
Thal 'a the opinion of OCC
Pirates coach Dick.:fucke~-.
"OH the firs t 1ame
performances, Golden West
should be favored. Plus lhey
have more sophomores," says
' Tucker. t Both teams opened witb
victories last weekend, but the
RuaUers might have been a lltUe
more Impressive with a J0.7 win
over Eaat LA. OCC toppled
Cypreu, 10-0.
"Golden West bas a very good
football team. They looted very
polished against East LA, they
play real good defense, they run
the option. well and they have a
lot more depth than we do,'' says
Tucker.
Boulac. There'• no questian,
we were 'towltln1 GO Klees
He was the only txperlence
-. bad at ceoter. We have
two Clne aophomores, but ~ .... W>t.esled ...
The Injury hu to be doubly
rruatratlnt ror Klees, wbo
tolled for three years ln the
Notre Dame systttn only to find hlmesell playing second
fiddle to Dave Huffman b1
•Print drills.
'°They put the freshman
ahead of me In the sprini."
says Klees, "and I was pretty
Anteaters
Face USC
Poloists
· UC Irvine opens Its water polo
season Friday at Newport
Harbor High, hosting use at 3
o'clod In the opening 1ame of
the Anteat e rs ' annual
toumament.
UCLA and NCAA defending
champion UC Berkeley, along
with UCI, are the tourney
favorites.
Two other games are set for
Friday with UC Santa Barbara·
taldnl on Cal Poly <Pomona> al 4
and UCLA meeting Cal State
(LB) ats.
Nine games will be played
Saturday al Newport with UCI
facing UC Davis at.. 9 a.m. Six
·more games are set Sunday with
the championship tlll set for 3
o'clock.
Ca11ada 1t'la•
MONTREAL -Darryl SitUer
woo the Canada CUp for Team
Canada al 11 : 33 of overtime
Wednesday night, wrisllng a
25·foot shot past Vladimir
Dzurilla for a 5-4 victory which
mad about tbat. I wocked
hard during the summer and
came back in pretty cood
shape. l had hopes ol start·
ln1."
Stl.11. Klees says he bu no
reateta at Notre Dame. "I
came here with only football
In mind," says Klees. Bue.
lbey'n turned me around
here and 1ot me to vow up.
I'm dol.n1 v.•ell an DIY studies.
Ibey emphasl&e the educ•
Uonal upect here ... they want
every football player t o
craduate.''.
A• for seekine a pro
reuional football career. that
idea aeems remote al this
stqe. ''l used to think about
It,.. uys Kleea. "but this
lat.est injury probably tU!i
any poaalblllty Really. I'd
like to puuue a business
car~r as soon H poisslble
alter I am 1raduated at Notre
Dame."
As for football. Klees hu
only one aoral now -to make It
back to plJ1yln1 form In time
for the confrontation with
Southern Cal at the Coliseum. ,.
But the OCC coach Isn't
conceding anything to the
Rustlers.
Anything can happen in thb
1ame and bas," aays Tucker,
who remembers very well b1S
club holding a 27-0 lead In the
second quarter three year s
ago-only to lose 28-27.
DICK TUCKER ..L gave his team a 2·0 sweep over
' Czechos l ovakia i n the
international h oc ke y
loUmament 's final playoff.
While Golden West coach Ray
Shackleford says OCC Is its No. 1
rival, Tucker has Iona rell that
Fullerton Collece Is a bigger
. nval for OCC than the Rustlers.
"Or c e urse the Golden
West.Orange Coast rivalry is
intense, but we reel that
Fullerton is our biggest rival.
The Golden West game Ism~
Important than our other
practice games, but It's not aa
Important as our conference
1ames" The OCC coach will ~redict
what type of game lt'lJDt,but be
does believe the defenses could
dominate t he aame. "The
defenses are usually ahead or the
orrenses early In the year, but
you can't tell in this game.''
As far as the offense Is
concerned, Tucker will again
Jtart Cerritos College tramfer
Jim Conley at quarterback.
Conley, who has had problems
adapting lo OCC's veer. lJ rated
a top pasaer.
But be.cause of the r ainy
conditions last week, OCC
virtually eliminated the pass
(throwing five times), thus
Tucker pulled Conley for Mark
Stewart and Gary Gu15neaa, both
of whom run the option belt.er.
Gulsnesa suffered a sll.ahi knee
11'\jury ptainsl Cypreu, but will
suit ue> Saturday ni&hl. But
Tucker say• he'll probably 10 to
Stewart if Conley can't move the
offense.
One other change will find Art
Hernandez starting for Don
Cornell at a halfback spot.
Cornell Is nursing a bruised
back.
~c,ardo Impressive
Mesan May Sign With Bilh
BUFFALO <AP> -The Buffalo Bills, without a place kicker
since they gave John Leypoldt the boot Tuesday, may have found a
Kolden toe in Costa Mesa's Benny Ricardo.
Ricardo, 22, looked cood in a tryout at Rich Stadium
Wednesday; He made all thl'ff-8ttempta Crom SS yards out, two of
three rrom \he 42, all tbtee from the •1 and on• each from the 52 and
~. He 1lso ls the mu who beat the Bills In a National Football
Leaaue preseHon outlnt with a •·Ylrd field coal wben ht played
for the Detroit Llc:m. Ricardo wu the last
p&Qer cut bJ Detroit.
Ricardo'• cbance came when Leypoldt,
the BlU•' kicker, f« six teuona mllMd three
1ttempll Jn a 30-11 1ou lo Miami Monday
r\ltht.
"When J ·aaw Le;)tpoldt mlla thole two
ahort neld 4oall. I Sot GO UM phone the nut
morn1.n1." Rlc•rdotald.
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HAMILTON, Bermuda
Third·s eeded CliH Richey
coasted into the quarterfinals o(
the ~.000 Bermuda Grand Prix
tennis tournament Wednesday
with a 6-0, 6-3 victoni over Deon
Joubert of South Africa.
Richey's next opponent is
Alvaro t'Ulol of Chile, who upset
Ray Ruffels of Awstralia IH, 6-3,
7-6.
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BILL RUSSEL£. NAILS CINCINNATI'S PETE ROSE.
In other second round matches z hr K J • :.!~n:Uaada~~tn~~cfi:~~ 8C Y eepS lllX
S-3, 7-8 and J ohn U oyd of Great ,
Britain defeated John Marks of 0 ~u;.i;:;;::.,,.;;.,, ver Dodgers, 4-3
ATLANTA -Martina
Navratilova and Virginia Wade
ol England won their first round
matches in the Women's Na·
Uonal Indoor tennis cbam-
pionahlpa Wednesday night.
Wade defeated Kathy Kuykeo·
dall, 8·4, 3·6, 6·2, and Nav·
, r.atllova outclassed Mary
Hamm, 6·2, 6-1.
Rosie Casals Jost to Wendy
Turnbull, 4·6, 7 ·8, &-2, and Sue
Barker of Great Britain fell to
Kristen Shaw of Great Britain,
7·5. 7.~.
Cord~r• Tltro.,,,.
NEW YORK -Ansel Cordero
Jr., one of \_~e nation'• leading
joc1cey1, wu thrown from bis
hone durtna \he fourth race at
Belmont Park Wednesday but
escaped lnJury.
Bailey Upset
In Net Play
CINCINNATI <AP> -Pat
z.tchry, a 6-S raw·booed Tenn
with • gunti1hter's alare, bas
joined one or baseball 'a most
exclusive clubs as a rooKie.
At 24. the Cincinnati Reds
right·hander bas made the Most
Wanted list of the Los Angeles
Dodgers.
He ta a Dodger killer, joining
such famous company as Sal
Dod~r• Slate
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Zachry became the first
pitcher In seven years lo beat the
Dod1en five Um ea in GOe season,
reduclne th e Red a'
peManl·cUncbJng mai)c number
to six Wedntaday night with a 4-3
victory.
Not bad for a 19th round draft
choice whose major lea.rue career looked shaky alx years
•co when hi• father nearly ran
df a Reda acout during contract.
talka.
themselves. They planned lo use
him-in relier all season.
"He'I the reason why we
traded Clay Carroll," said
Andenon. "Zack can win rookie
ol the year if he wins three of his
last four starts. U he win& all lour, it's a lock."
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Feeling
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of pressure docs lo y , " sighed a
forlorn Whitey Her .
Henog had good reasi>ns.
A little bit or pressure put his
Kansas City Royals in a whole lot
ol lrouble Wednesday rught and
the result;S weren't good -unless
y<n1're an Oakland A's fan.
Perhaps play ang a trifle
overcautiou11ly, tbe Ro)'-81s
squandered numerous chance:s
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and in the end It was Toi;nmy
Davis' bases· loaded, pinch·blt
single in the bottom of the ninth
Inning that enabled lbe
California An1els to trip the
Royals 2·1, sendan1 tho sk.iddine
club down to its 13th loss lo 18
games.
Coupled with Oakland's
comeback viclory over
Minnesota, Kansas City's lead
today In the American Lea&ue
West was a m ere 31~ games.
Herzog, howevt'r, continued to
look on the pos itive side.
"We still have six games left
with Oakland," he said. "Ir we
hold our own In those six games
we're going to win It."
The Kan s a s Ci ty s kipper
denies his team Is in the throes of
a colossal choke.up, re miniscent
ol lbe 1964 Phillies.
"Actuall y," Heriog
maintained. "In light of our
injuries, I 'm pleased we've been
able to hold up like we have.
"This Is something all teams
have to go through. We just don 'L
have the people who have been
through it before," be sald.
"All year long we've played
recklessly and won. Now \ff're
afraid to challenge the other
team. Maybe that's what a Uttle
pressure does to you "
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OAKLAND -The Oakland A's
scored five runs m the ellhth
Inning, with Don Baylor'•
bases·foaded single breakln1 a
2·2 tie, and beat the Minnesota
Twins, 5·2, Wednesday nliht t.o
move within 311A games of
fronlruMing Kanta• CU.y. in lhe
American League Weal.
'
"A ltkter mu9' be conslst.eat In order to
help 1 tea.m, nd l ,_.t I could help tM Bllls. I
hive never ml•aed a ntld coal lnakle "fl. '2 .. ,.,.y ••CMOO yardl ettber a• 1 pro or ln ~."
The quarterrtnaJ1 of the
Pleine Southwest Semon ten.nil
clsampiooshlPI were under way
today 1t Newport Beacb Tennis
Club with Htded players
cluhlnC on Hveral frontl.
"The 1uy made 111 offer and
my dad started bollerin1 at blm.
aaylnc it waa too low. I was a
lllllt worried," sald Zachry.
once thln11 were a moot.bed over,
be algned "a little bitty bonus"
and aet out. Lo p~e there wu
.room at the loP.
Robinson Stars
wt \.ear In h1I rookie .. uon with Southen Callfornla ol the
dtf\.lnct Wori4 f'ootbAU 1.Aqae, he made tltht ol 10 atttmpll. He
m111edtromUto5'y .... Coach Lou Sabaft said Wednelday be may bavt two more
tdekett lo for tryout.I today t.fore malt In• a ftllal ~kin.
Ricardo played at. Colta Mesa Hllb ScMol and Oruc. Coast
Colleae before coll•&i•teduty at San otecoSlate. . While at Orange Oout Colleee he hit 11ofMfield1oal attempll
and at San Dle10 Slate Ricardo connttled Oft 18 of 22 attempt& from
lnalde 501arda. Hla IO!'lest colleai•te OeldMoal wu $1 y ......
rucardo, who we1.-115 pounds on a $-10 frame, ltlekl with a
'4)Ccer style and wu credited with provldlD' San Olqo Slate with
tbt wlnnlDI martin u umea tn b1I two-1ear \OW'.
Horst Rltter d"eled Tom Muench, Bob Due.let ol Cotta
Meu met John Hillebrand,
former UCLA aur Ron
Llvtn11ton faced Henry
Letcbfried and Gordoo Davis, the
defendlnl champion, was
acbeduled jo face Rod Frantz.
Top·H•ded Bob Howe met.
Glen Jobnaon after Wednelday 'a
pl17, with featured Melvto Lewla ''*'""'Alan Balley. &-1, &-1.
Now he 1• blddln1 for the
rookle of the year honon In
N1ttonal Leaaue.
"He's our No. 1 surprile," ••Ytl
mana1er Sparky Anderson.
The Question la who is tho mott.
aurpriled over Zachry'• rlse. The
Red• are a little red·faced
Pincay, Olivares Brawl at ~rack
Pol'*'v.a...Pall'er Agmbl.t bldlY
and dumped Ollvare.s, Who was
nathurt.
Oilvares, however. wu _,..,.
wltb Plneay, cl•lmiDI that
Plncay bad cut ln oa blm. A track
aooteaman u1d Ollvan1 ru to
the wloner'• circle and
au.empted to start a ftcbt with
Plnca)'.
JefT1 FanaJnc, trainer of
PotlUve Power, restrained
OU..,._ Later ............ the
brd dden -lnto • ,.... ol n.t n..-,._.. aauw. u.. JcdtY
room and later Inside. . .
Habltcmy, t.H HeGid fawrtte,
which bfoke}ut a-9 ran wmrt.b in the 10-hone race UDIQ the final
tum, Jumped ~ hones In
the •tretch to bea\ Waahoe
Cowlt.y by another aeven lencths
fcrHCoad.
• \'Jflble paid .. p.ao, t:2M and sz:• .;bile RabltoQr ftturied Sl
and1Z.90. Wuhoe Count.)' pald M
tolbow.
Pirates Belt Phils
PRILADELPUIA (AP) -Paul
Owena, the PhlladelphJa Phllllea"
penonnel dlrector, baa to have
some ml111vln1s about the deal
that Hnt out.fielder Bill Robinson
to the Plttsbureh Pirates.
The Phillie• received pitcher
Wa)'Oe Slmp1on from tbe Pirates
in an April, 1975, awap. SimP900
returned to the mlnora long aeo.
But Roblnaoo bu returned· to
haunt Owem and tbe Phillie.. Jn
the l••t four Pl th bu r1h · PJlll1delph I a
m eetlnt• -all won by the
Plrtd..-Boblnloo bM hlt.7SO
Tbe U -year·Old pll)'tr
tormented tb• Philllea a1aln
WedHlday nlcM1 crackinc a
two-ruD boft>er MG an rbl alnale
u the Plralel won 1·2.
The vietory mO'fed. tbe Pirates.
to withia n.. fames of the
front·ruanln1 PblJliea In \he
Nat.Ion.al Learue Ea4l Dtvtslon
race. Eaell baa 18 eamea
remaln.lnt. lneludine lonigllt's
fl.Dal beact-to-bca.d tcafrontatiOb.
Roblmon sot belp on olftnte from busty Dave Parker, who
rapped fou.r bit.t, including bis
\
11th home run, batted In two and
scored thru times. Le:fl·han'1er John Candelaria pitched seven
lnnlngs to Hm hla lSt.h victory ln
21 declslom, wlth two lnnlnat ot
acorelesa rel!ef help from Kent
Tekulve.
The 208-pound Roblnsoo, Who
ln the olf aeuon llv• a 10-ml,lUto
drive Crom \he PblllJ •Veterans StadJum, recalled be wu happy
In Phlladel9bl1. H• 11 e.ver
sratetul lo Oweu for rescmn1
him from the mJoon1 tn U'12. •
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D.uels RedlandS Tonig~t
~p CtP 4·A rootbafl" alanll. ont ~newcomer and the other• ~al power. collld Wnllht •UliaoUniton Beach Hi&b School
d' t!e 1918 aeuoo «ell under
Wa.¥. h'• Fountain Valley IU&h'a
Bar.tna and thelr horde ot ol·
feittbe talent a1amst the Ter n.cs 91 Redlands, year-in and
yey;OUt ranked In lhe CIF poll
8'd atmoat alw•Y• ln the Clf' ptu~r •. f ~ntaln Valley ta a thret-·
poi~ cho&ce lo avenae a 6-3 l~s
ln Ute 1975 opener Kickoff is at 8
.Btesaed with talent at every
position, the Barons' offense wall
aet a s &ern test a1ain•t •
Red.lan<b eleven that bu always
bttn tou'b on Ibo nm. So touat>.
In fact, Redlands .coach Paul
Womack opined earUtt that U
Fountain Valley ii t.oscore at all.
it'll have to be throu&b the air.
l!'ountaln Valley bu lta
weapons lo tbe airlanes with
quarterback Gary Caleman and
four oulltandinl reeelvon-l<en
Maqserum . Tim Holmes, eo·
Boitold and Stan Shibata.
Margerum cau1bt a ball doie.n
TO puses as a jwaior and alq
with the other FV receivers, la a
threat oo Ion& or abort auempt.t.
Fountain Valley's runruni
aam~on1l1t.t or fullback Mlke Muuo and a Junior tallbacll-
WUUe Gltte11.1. Gitt.ens came lnto roeus In the latter stace:s of the ms aeuon, runnlna ror elehl
touchdowns and aVffaatnc •.9
yard.a per crack ln the Baroos'
tut four 11me1.
Also conaldered a factor ln
Fountain Valley's runntnc game
i.a Ron Padllha, a H . t.55-pound
Junior. ,
'(be key to the succeM d Git
tens or Padilla. however. is the
blockin& ol M u.s&o and ti&hl end
BoBoxold .
~ewport, Servile
Open Grid Warfare
Re~land1 counters with a
dus c 1tyle l,)f a bard·oosed run· n1na 1tyle belsind bruislnc block-ln& and a defense that bas led
Redlaod1 to 10 leacue cbam·
pionahips ln the last u years.
Pactn1 Redlands is
quarterback Gene Lanan (160),
fullback Steve Al~ (180) and
tall.back Mark Gri.u.mcn (18)).
The defense is led by tackles
Sam Richey (210) and Leona.rd
A.Uclre (220 >. Chances are some questions
pertaining lo Newport Harbor
J
Hilb 's ability to challenge the
Fountain Valley-Ed11on·
Westminster combine in Sunset
Leaaue football warfare will be
answered tootght.
:Phe-6ailors of Newport Harbor
coach Bill Pin1ca tackle Servite
ot Anaheim in non-league action
at Newport Harbor and lhe vis·
l~ :'resent cred~nUals 1n a
1lrallar mode of ability lo lhe up-
eet~elon or the Sunset League.
Ill-. begins at 8 and Servile,
wb1~;jtlasted Newport Harbor in
the 1915 opener, 24·7. 1s a six·
point favonte to do it aga.m ln lhe
l976 lid·lifter.
N~rt 's biggen quest.loo Is in backfield where Pittlca
b~· rted Dee Ward and Tom
M41tt!ett as runmnc backs behind qu~rback Craig Lyons and/or
Gre,~qwn
~lber the Sailors can get a
eonaf.tent passing game cliclung
lo h~tp the running game Is ooe of
Che b ig questions. Defensively,
Newport Harbor rigures lo stay
with Servile.
Crall Steverson (210 ), Randy
Hailey (210>. Owen ~ost <210)
and Jim Hanke ClOO> are billed
for starting duty arross the line
with Tom Mockett <206). Don
Barker (190) and Chip Butera
In uries Hurt
(190) backing them up al
linebacker. Attacking the Newport defense
will be • Servile threat directed
by quarterback Pat carreon (6--0,
1~). Tbe chief runner in the
Friars' attack is Leonard
Altavilla (5-8, 160).
Servile, behind the ooacbi.ng ol
Ken Visser, has racked up a
1.S-3·2 record over the put two yean. losing in the first round ot
tbe CIF playoffs each time in a
tie-breaker situaticm.
Two or the big reasons ror
Servlte'a victory over Newport in
1975 are back in the Friars' de-
fense at linebacker-Mike
Kenloo and Chris Elias.
Visser says he's lost 8ol11 de·
fensive starters and the entire of.
fenaive tine from lbe -im team,
but Pinica says Servile i.a ex·
pe<"tini a better than usual ouUit.
The game boils down to two
soJld teams, neitt)er with a
passer or rqnner with came·
break.inc bacltground.
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Outlook Bright
For Anteaters
U UC Irvine doesn't win the
NCAA Divialon lJ cross country
champlon1hip •Cain this season.
it will come as a shock t.o a lol or
people.
The Anteaters breezed lo the
NCAA crown last aeuoo and
have most of the '75 slandout.s re·
turning-plus two oulltanding
freshmen-Eric Hulst and Don
Moses.
Hulst, from Laguna Beach
HJch. captured the state lwo-
mile championship the past two
years and bolds the state meet
record (8:•4.3). He also won the
world Junior cross country t.iUe
last February.
r/'ritons Crippled
Moses, from Crescenla Valley
High, was the CIF 4·A champion
ID 1975 and placed 8th in lhe
world junior meet.
tr that wasn't enough, coach
Len MUler has six lettermen re·
turning-top~ by sophomore
Ralph Serna aod junior Steve
Scott. "lf we're healthy, we're going
lo bt decent."
even thouah seven defensive
starters return from a team that
wenl 10·1 and was unbeaten dur-
ing the l97S reguJar se8500. TbCl's the way San Clemente
Hieb football coach Alhe Schaff
ana)yies his team's <:hances Uus
st&SOf\ as they prepare ror their
non-league opener aiainst t.he
Bolsa Grande Matadors or
Gardea Grove Friday nighl at 8
al San Clemente High.
Mark McElroy (6-0, 175) and
Russ Immel (S-6, 1.U) are
doubtful in the secondary.
McElroy bu ahin splints while
Immel suffered an atlkle ln)ury
in San Clemente's scrtmmaee
acainat Estancia ol COst.a Mesa.
Immel was also e~ t.o see
considerable acllon at hallback
tn the Trttons • wishbone offense.
Serna captured the NCAA
Division II cross country in·
dJvldual title last year and was
second Io lhe 1,500 and 5,000-
meter runs during the NCAA
track meet.
~is also a good one. He was
fourth In last year's NCAA meet,
and bas captured the mile and
1.~meter run1 ln the last two
NCAA track champjonshipa.. Re
al.so competed in t.he Olympic
Trlala lut June.
And at this point, SC's Trit.ons
aren't exactly healthy.
Two starting defensive bacu,
a starting defen1ive end and two
running backs are considered
questionable against a team that
Scb¥(.say1 is ''as aooct aa we'll
f.C.::all year. They have a good
qu•rback, good nJMing backs
and have depth."
Mike Kruthers (6-2. 191), a re-
turning starter al defensive end,
hurt his elbow aeaiMt Eatancla
and la also listed u doubtful.
Uke Immel, Kruthers wu ex·
pected to conlri bute al bAlfback.
Others returnln& include
Robert SlJck. David strnstein,
John Konfnth and Ed Ahlmeyer.
And depth is not a word that
Schaff uns about his own squad,
"I'm not tryln1 to throw in thlt
See SCRAFF,Cl
SUck, Konlngb and Ahlmeyer
are junJors and Bemsteln ls a
&enior.
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First year head foot.ball coech
Dave Van Hoorebeko expect• h16
6«0Ddary to face a difficult task
Ft-lday nl1ht when his llunt·
inllon Beach Hiib Olltra 00.t tbto
Garden Orove Areonauts ln their
tea.scH\ opener.
"Garden Grove bu a receiver
who can break tho game open.''
says Van lfoorcbeke. "He has
great hands and made some fine
catches In the Oard.en Crov"'
carnival."
In that t'Xblb1Uoo ol Garden
Grove League football tums.
Steve Remeyer caucbt puses of
SO and 40 yards and Van
Hoorebeke says of the fleet
Argonaut, "we have to ~taln
him. We car\'l let h.im break the
game open.''
tr they can contain h.Jm and if
they P.lay slrooc defense, lhett
Hunwigton Beach has a chance
to win. says Van Hoorebeke.
"We haven't been able to move
the ball that well," aaya Van
Hoorebeke. "So m order to wm.
we have to play super defense "
And Van Hoorebeke talks
highly of bis defense.
"I think il is very sound, and
our defensive line is one of our
strengths," says Van Hoorebeke.
Six defensive starters return
from last season's 3-6 team and
two are on the lin~d Scotl
Timberlake (6-0, 195, sr.) and
nose guard Randy Roth (6-2, 190,
sr. >-.: Other linemen starting in
the S·2 defense are end Sten
Lundquist (6·3. 190, jr.) and
tackles John Letson (6-1.185. sr,)
and Pete Colin (6-0, 200. sr ) .
But it's ln the secondary where
the Oilers figure lo be tested.
Returnin& s tarter Mike D'A·
lessandro (5·11, 185, sr.) will be
at one cornerback and Steve
J-ijelmstrom (6-0, 175,sr.) will be
at the other. The atarting safeties
will be Bob Russell cs-10. 165, sr )
and Darren Moon (6-0, 170. Jr ) .
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opener between the University
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host Tustin Tillers tonight at
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Although the Trojans are ex·
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ea me. University running backs Rich
Shiller, Gil Zaldivar and Dave
Langmade could spring loose lot'
sGme good yardage. But the
passing game has yet to dlsl-
lnguish itself.
Quarterbacks John Halagan
and Kevin Rook auempted &lx
passes in the recent scnmmace.
but completed none. According
lo Trojans co1tch Dick Roche,
Ha1agan wUI start.
The Trojans bout 1ooct height
and speed in their receiving
corps, but 1ettln1 the ball to them
is crucial at th ls point.
Across the field, coach Jeff
Jeapersen's Tillers may not find
it any easier . The offense ap·
pears a trifle suspect with
qwmerbaqk Tom Bank.a and run·
ning back Kevin Ojea carrying
most of the load.
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Thur~ey September 16 1976 DAILY PILOT g
~ Has Te~m Speed Mesans Dana HiUs Faces Lo$S S£~!.!:!· ..
·likes QB Manna lmaue Facmg· O~ Q b k c · ~~!:'l ·~:~e~~~· ;~: ~. uarter ac •apo eaaon la prechca~ 00
• 1 the hullh factor. Wt ~ bJ D t Cha H £ V don't have tho dep&l't £CO e1n ue 0 nae e ty ..r ()e u there's one player Takln1 Crapo'• plac:-e Am11oa hu 1ood si1c Wt''Vehad ..
• ~. • . DMa Rills Hi&b cannot ls Tom Thornton. a lSO. and ucellent spffd In NonethelcH, the ptt-~ Depth could be • pro-The lmace or aU d who will run from the It• down to acuoo for alford to lose from 1l5 at· p()W\d Junior who com· the backlleld. I think tht> senct' of several other
blem for coach Oennb fense and no orrense may vffr the Costa Mesa lllih tack It b quarterback plelt!d flve of nven at-fl,.l player we have to top.notch play era mllkti
; ltar1on1 at La1una chanse t..b1a fall fcw the The starters will be football tum Friday Steve Crapo. ~mpt.a ln the smmmqe concentrate on ts the San Clemente the btg ~ &acb HJ•h all seuon-Marin• lll1h Vtklnp ol sophomore Mike Spivey rulht when the Muatan&s The DolphlnJ open the with Torrance. fullback. Ken Greve." favorite for the South
: with oo• ••cepUon-.nd Huntin.cton Buch. and tmJor Mak e Fuenle1 entertain La Quinta Hi1h 1971 oon.1ea1ue foatball An-''"er ... ark ar•a f-says Cunerty Coast Leacuc title. ~ thatooe¢ouJd be the key · Last year, the Vildnp but aophomore Ron Roy <Weatmtnaler> in the aeasoo Friday nl1hl Dana""Hi'u1"'1•1 Cun:,..,":'8 There 11 soml' di~ to the lt71 football cam. beld five opponents lo wilt lee con11derablc llC · open101 came of the aaaln.st Carden Grove'• "'V All·IHJUO llnebacltf'I' -: pelp u t.he ArtlJt.s pr two oucbdowna or lt!ll.I u.on. too. Spivey r!Wled aeaaon at Newport Loa Amlsos HICh at appraisal or his foe: "I asreeml'nl belwet'n Pond<> lellldes <1·1.
pare (or their aeuon but 11ere shut out thr« for over 1,500 yards ali a Harborttleh (I) Garden Grove andat\hii waa really lmprttsed coachu about the Lois ~I. verntllo ruMlnc ~ with Brea 11.t&b umes. fre s h m 8 n 0 n th e "All the talking will be point t.hey are 008 player with Los Amlgo.s otr lts Am I a o s p 1 ct u r c back Randy Adami tS.9.
t"rida1Dilbt. ''RiJht now . our sophomore team last outlhewindowaodwe'U short-st.eve Crapo. playlntheOardenGrove Cunt'rhty :itatlni the 1'15). a part·tlme starter
The La1una Beach strenJCths are in our 5easoo Roy packed up be down to action for the Cnpo •• ruoverina Le• I u e foot b a I I Lobos avc.o 11 returning for two ye.oars. and :MO-~dis lacklo1 in nwn~ overall offens1ve·sldlled 1,000 yards on lhe fr<>11h lint time," coach Tom from a sprained anlc.lt' carnival," aays Cunetty. starten tn tht' 22 JIOIJ• pound middle au.rd
, ben and wlll be us• ... at poaitlona, .. says Mike team French of Costa Mesa suffered an Saturday's "I think Los Amlp ls tJons. while Loa Arnig08 Gordon Calvert form the
, leaat six players~ HenJaan, Martna's bead T h e 5 l a r t 1 n 1 says. scrlmmaae al Torrance tbe best team In the coach Al Calonlco says nucleu1 of a 1'rttor\s
waya. But a palr of football coach. "We have quarterback wall be Ron ''I think we will have a and Dana Hills coach G a r d e n G r o v e he has three offensivt' team thul easily handled
quarterbacks of almost excellent team speed... Vallercamp, .who beat balanced orrense this Ball Cunerty s-.ys It's Lea1ue ... and other and three defensive re-:c~cia . a CJ f' 3·A
equal ability have liven Marina wilJ display Us out Manny Torres in 11 year with four of our s.x doubtful he'll take a coaches concur." tu~nl starters.
Jlaryun1 a problem be team speed Friday night healed battle. receivers. back to bolster chance of further injury So Dana Hills enters Among O:anu Hills· But hk~ many other
eQjoys but be lsn't cer-when it clashes with the Of course, those backs' the passing &•me and by bnoglne Crapo back with two major pro-conservative approach players. those three are
l ain of a ata.rter for the C':>rona. del Mar Sea succeues will depend our top running back re-loo soon. lems. The Dana Hills will be a runnln1 attack st.art1nl{ both ways, Aso-
Brea1ame. K1nes in the season upon the off.ensive hne's turning. In 1975 the vernhle attack fieures to be revolving around 218· mptina Schaff to '8y,
.. Both U t opener al Wt"Slmimter development and .. We will throw the quarterback burl his aJteredsomewhalwltha poundMlkeMulvant>y,a "lastyear,wehadmany
areuce en op-lli1tL Henigan says, "our footballbutwe'llalsouse shoulder early came more conservative ap-quick Jack Weed (lSO) ludsgo1ng1usloneway.
tional quarterbaclta and~ ln a acrimm age with weakness offensively is the running game." back loo soon 'against proach. . and Keith King, a 170· But this year we •ve
th.ey ~the veer offense"" Saddle back of Santa in the depth of our line." The Mustangs defeat· Brea and was KO 'd for And there is still the pounder who bas re· many two-way kids "Uld ~ell: Haryuo1 says. Ana, the Vikings scored Defensively, Marina ed La Qua nla in the the nexuix aames with a Los Amigos oCfcn.se lo turned to the Dana Hills that exposes us to more
WellbepreUymuchof three times but may will be r espectable openerayearago,27-14, brokencollarbone contend "1th "Los fold mJune::." a~g~amth~"u ha~ a more difficult ag~n.~a~rlngas~-b~~e~hasn'll~~-------------------------------------butwe~.tbrowwbenwe time with Corona del dary that includes Loraneasyvictorylhis
haveto. Mar. Torres, a third-year limearound.
How a bout Brea's "I was very impressed starter. But the Vikings ''They are much im
Wildcats, a team that de-with Corona's defense," will be m~t concerned proved over last year
t eated Laiuna &acb a says Henigan about the in the performances ot and they h¥ve a new
"')'earqo, 14·7? Sea Kings' scrimmage their linebackers and coach," be says in as-
••we aaw about half ot wllh Edison of Hunt· line against a Corona de! sessine La Quinta. "I
their acrlmmaee with lnglon Beach. "They Mar team that prefers lo think they are a solid
Attala last week, .. the h a v e v e r y t i n e run instead of pus. football team with much
coach aaya. "I thought linebackers and outsidtf Top rusbing·defenders more enthusiasm for the
they threw the ball well. backers and thetr s~on-are returning starter game."
but r have a feeling they dary seems lo play the Shaun Mehalrey. a 6-2, One place where the
didn't show us too much. pass well." 215-pound lineman, and c.oatA Mes..coach feels
•'They atayed pretty Marina probably won't Junior BiU Coopman, a the Anecs will have an
much with a pro buic of. pass much Friday but 6 • 1 • 1 9 O -p o u n d advantage is in size.
fenae with very few has three talented backs linebacker. None of the probable
variations. s t a r t e r s f o r l b e
"Artesia was a bigger Mustangs weighs more
•-bu d J • • ll lha.n 190 pounds. :ioJe:l';re~:::~: nJunes, I ness "La Quint a had a 'lbey stuck pretty much • -.J tremendous team last
With an okie monster year and even though
type but their coach is a Pl • Ed• they aren't as big this
defensive specialist and aguing lSOR sea.son. they have quite a
will probably use a few start us in the
multiple defense... 205-210 pound range ln
Haryunc is undecided Edison High of Hunt· stacked thing with slwlts the interior."
about bis starting ington Beach football and that is always dif. Directing the Costa
quarterback for the Brea coach Bill Workman ficuJl for us to handle. Mes a attack at
'
a·11 G f 6-2 says his team bas a especially in the first quarterback is Dave game. 1 omp ·a · number of problems fac game of the season." • Mollica, a 6·1, 17~·pound ~;~~o~~!P!ua~io;t ~n9~ ing it Friday naght when Workman discounts senior who was a de·
148 pounds, ;are the two lhe Chargers play Costa Estancaa·s less than tensive standout last
ba 1i Mesa 's Es tancia at awesome performance seuon
ll ng for the starting Orange Coast College. in its scrimmage al San End~ Jeff Frazier.
ro!Ge. f 'II 1 lnJunes, 1Unei.s and an Clemente, a 2·A school Mike Snow and Doug omp wa a so start Es ··E t h Dysart w1·11 be the clue! on def en s e 8 s 8 tanc1a defense that s ancaa as a new
tin b k 0th · moves around are some backfield, a new coach targets. e ac er. · ers gomg d Th Dan Duddr1'dge re-bolh i 1 d Scott of Edison 's possible an a new system. ey ways nc u e roadblock.a. started a little s low in lhe turns at halrback and b Henderson . R o1>ert · ex~ected lo lead the Ponce, Jeff Greenoogh, Ill HI fullback John scrim mage. but Sao John Miller and Rich Bogdan. Hampered with Clemente's not bad. I'm rus ing brigade. He was
Nunls. a boil is returning starter not. sure I'd want to play a starter a ye11r ago and
Bob Wilson at center San Clt'mente." had 517 yards in 1975.
Wilson is a 205·pounder El T ' who can also play 1uard. oro S Wide receiur Craig
Fidone has' been out with
a knee injury and 195-
1 Key Test =·1~i:l~~~~~;;;, While Mission Vie10 Offensively, Mission Is Due Workman. "It seems Uke If I g h 's defensive Viejo must improve too.
Saddleback Speed
Concerns Murio
l ~ everyone has a cold and strength ls al linebacker, "Our offense was very
we don't feel red hot Oiablos head football inconsistent and we
The El Toro High physically." coach John Murioisn't fumbledalotonhandolfs
Char1era will flnd out The major problems sure how his team wut aaainsl Foothill," says Jutt how much their in· f R react to the wishbone of. Murio. "We mlased a lot. experience hurts them orce andy Schwartz fense that Saddleback of ol boles and we ~
Friday night at 7 :30 Oinebackt'r-guard and Santa Ana will display alot.offootballs."
when they open their M 1 k e W i t h e r b Y Friday ni1ht. Mission VlejQ alto suf-
197t football aeuon <noseman and guard> to "Thua far, our de fered a few Injuries :A.Inst th .. Valencia start both ways and Censive line hasn't done I St "" Lorry Simpson must against Footh1 I. art-gh 'ngera or Placentia. carry a larger load al the job," saya Muno. lng center Rick Grover
The non-league battle fullback whose Dia.blos were out has a shoulder injury;
will be held al Mt55aon played by strong FooUUll guard Ji;tller and Ugbt
Viejo High. "We anticipate Estan· ol Santa Ana In a scrim-end J.,.iaffa have knee
"We've sot a young c1a will throw some mo-mage lut weekend. Injuries ; ~uard Paul
ballclub and we know tlon at us with a sprin· Saddlebac~. 1-1 last Henry has the nu. Alt are
that Valencia h as tout attack bel'ause ~ear, Isn't as str~ as expected to start,
several returning DavebJo .. ra1 nkohal oothUl,butMurio ears though.
atartera on defense," quartt'r ac.. s I U( a the Roadrunners' speed. :=========;;I say1 El Toro'• head foot· 1tood athlete." 1ays Kickoff for the non-
ball coach Mac Moore. Workman. league opener ta 8 al the
"Valencia la comparable "Defensively." con· Santa Ana Bowl
In 1lae to ua anti lire llnues the Edison hafts. "Saddleback has very
scrappy. '·Est an c i a r u n a a good speed and bas good
''Thekeyls1oin1 to~ ball carriers," aaya
how our oflenslvt' and Murio. "I was Impressed
defenalve lines play. Sports with their hitting and
ValtMla la quick and DJt ability to control the
,.._.1ve on dcfenu and ball."
haH two 1ood runninar Calendar To stop Saddlcback. beck.I." the Diablo. will need top
El Toro also hH .om~ performances from Ill ~ n.umlnl baclta and ~.1&1, "-·"' defeMlve line as well at
must tHa rated al t.he -..CMH-l'••...c•• "' 1 .. -"' from linebacker 1tan-0r • ...,. Coatt C.H .... ()a<-()<.,_
favorite otf lta Im-11 "'~"·'"""' "-•~"· M•""• •• doull Jay Hat~r (~U.
-..itve 1bow1n'1 aaalnst c--*' llM• •• w.""',.,..· u 180, 1 r . > and Dan r• --~M• n CM•• Mru et __, Cerritostna1er mmat(c. Hoo•• 0. ...... ,11,.,LM"""""'' Charnltalti U -11. 180, (El Toro was 1-8 last 0.•••11 O••v•. tt•u •1 L•t.,... jr.). Althoulh 1ulferin1t a
jell': Valenela wu~9). :::!~·.-:•;::,,~"A~·~:~:.· •litbt knee injury ln the
Tb• Imp re 111 l v e °'-•• s ... c•-•• ,.,, .. .,.[I scrtmm .. e. Hauer La e:.· Carsen were fullback ~--:,v' 11••-•• et Ml .. ,_ 111eio. perted to play.
.8lll J'alrbtotbtr (5-t, c-, c:-1rv-o. ... ,.. o..tt. ""' Starttnc on tbe llne will •>and tailback Hector "';:',';~·~~· ~~:!, * be noae auard Mark
• .4••lla <S ·•. 155). ....... 11 .. "'' Mummert (5·8.170.ar.), hltbc'other a ...... ,A.. "'"" .,.._.,_ .... , °",..... tackles Carl Calderon l ....... '5 C-.t Oii .... Ct •• c;...,. -· IDebecter .. t year. is S-••wc• •• h•I L•• .,.... (f.l , 215, u .) and J~
.. oa)7 one wbo bu ~·i::::~""" ~ .... , Nelson (f.l, 200, Jr.) and fanltJ aptrlence. Be ••-a 0 1 ends Paul Henry (1-1,
lllltored on a Z4-yard nm .~"::1~o!::. JJO. 1r.) and Tlm Truett
•*'Dll C.rrito&. ·~""'~ 111 (S-ll, 180, sr.). a..,. 1tarten nwm ----------------------
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Altbougb Inell· peshiOeed, such pi.,ers
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with l>rl'alhlak111~ \'icw 5 Jl<trrn:;, ~
ba1.hs; pu.•r & ~idc lit• for larl(c bout.
LIDO REALTY
3377 Vlo Udo, H.L '73-7100
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CORONA DEL MAR
\\' ll 1 k Ill ~ d I!\ l ti n ll' I II
,.hopprn11 Jnd l~.'ac·h Im
mJc uliill' :l bedroom
home on H 2 l11t. lk lll't
th.ill nl'W °"' 11 h ('UjJJ)C'I
plumbtnR. Co1v 11r1•111.11 1•
and nt~ .:t1nh-11 ~7.~ ti7311~W
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41DRM
$48.950
Pride Of IJWlll'rl>httJ fJm
homl.' dtrt.•t·lh "' n"' ~•
Pride Of
Ownenhip
TRIPLEX
on n ln•t• llm'll ~trt>t>l ~lth
lui..u11ou~ 1an1b1 .1pm.:.
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porntnwnt now. ••
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from hrund nr w, morl' .
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:.c hooli. 64G 7711. Propertl••
• 7S2•1920
Walker & lee
R11al llt1te
••00 ®All St NtWl'()el MA()I
An air of 1LQ Atixs retreat•
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entranct'! Entertatnt'rs hvm11 room• Gourmet
sunshine ktlrht>n 1 Moun
t.a1n h1mtl> room h1 hi:hted by \.au I led rt'll
ins:. U'll'd bnrk hearth
1.1nd eu•rul1\ cs pnv11te
bar! Sweepmit ma!llt.•r
bedroom + 2 childs
retreats. '• acrt• rear
yurd wrparty palm nnd
fire rm11• Try ~1.2.'IO totJI LA.WSOM REALTY
down1 Quick! Wou"t l.a'>I i-----------·I 1, llw.i..tnl-' l11r •Ill!' nr 1'411
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POOL' Belter sc~· Litt,;
one TOD AV! 64!·771 l. ....,---_
Walker & Lee
Reel lstate
$11 000.
Close lo nt7 schonli. nnrl
11hopplng in Nrwpurt
Heights. Almos t one·
quarter ocre, 75 fool w1~
lot, stl'\'ssed for second story. 3 bedroom. Come
see this beautiful home
today.
640·9900
fl'~ fll-' tfJall .~
valley Realty
Trailer Parking
al this sharp 3 l~rnom
comer home w/1t.1te &
cement pad for parkm.:
boat or tru1lcr. Lovt'ly
cnclO!led put10. Unghl .
!\unshmy kitchen. Wolk
t" all :.chool~ and stores
All lhtS for only $58.500
Agent 545-8424. CVC!I
673-7737.
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11lil'll fumtly ronm &
11t'r11lce porch. 1-'\Jlly 1.111·
air11c1ed on Qul1il lltrc1il
Ju11l li1!11'll Ill $H!l.~(H)
Hurry' (;1111 Newport of·
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Ship to s hore res ult:.!
642·5678.
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DROl<lllS REALTORS
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Antelopes Gfreffe Monkeys ~
Bears Corfl la Peacock ~
Otor Hfppopotemus Reptiles ~
Elephant Lions Zebras
Tomorrow: 'eastern Europe
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For Re3uJt
Service Call
641-5671
bt. J22
macnab I Irvine
realty
OCIAM ILVD. & POPPY ST.
All the charm o( yesterday com·
bined w/tbe conveniences of today
-make this Corona del Mar
landmark one of· the MOST
OUTSTANDING homes ln the area.
5 &!drooms, 5\-'.i b3ths. Marvelous
ocean VIEW -steps to 2 beaches.
$298,500. Maxine Witliams 642·8235 (072) •
642-1235 ........ 200
to1 Dottr Drive Harb« Vle'w Center
~,.Irvin. at Clmpui Vallty c.tni.r
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IT'S YOUR MOVE!!
If you hJvcn't M.~n our m·w h~tmg on
Shipw:.ay Lune tn ''ll3v<'r(>St", you've
mt~!icd an opportunity It wall bwlt ror
one or th<' or1.:lnaJ dcvt!lo~r.s for ttc,
own hr, me It ha~ 3 'Pa<'tous bdrm~ ..
21 2 l>ath"I & a huge.> fa \ in~ rm & rttm1Jy
rm Thl·rt· ., h1~.v al'<.'l"'l:S lo lh~ J)OOI
from <'ithcr of tht">l' roomR, which
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UHRI.AL COMTIMPOURY
Loaded with antaque!j 1 Clt1un.
spacious. sunny and fu.11 of run Unique
arcb1tcct ur c. 4 Be<lrooml\. stained
glass windows. comet jacuaJ, private
sundeck and great location U gott~ee
1t 1 Al Sl62.500. tt is an outstandinJ:
Newport Reach buy
UPlllllVUI: fi()MI:§
REAL TORS'. 675 6000
2443 Ea11 Coau Highwav. Corona del M.tr
Jl\4> on M1 ~ V1:11h· 11 !>4& 5990
1002 Ge••• 1002
THI "ILUffs• SPICIA.L . $94,500
Perf ectibn thruout thls s pacious 3
bedroom 2 1~ bath end W\lt. Huge li ving
rm, music arc.>u, <·onvenu1t1on area &
formal <lining rm Ju.'it bke a model &
priced below th<' market
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MIWPOIT CEKTa. M.L 644-49 I 0 .
IOOZ Ge•nt 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Custom 6500 sq, ft. waterfront home on
t h e point. 134 Ft. frontage with
magnificent view of boats & harbor
Slip for lar ge boats. Remodel.mg bas
been start.ed·finlsh it to your own taste.
f"wllUlll I .;mil> home parkantt. i.t't·unt) bid& 18119803 ·or m-~-
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A HAUY. TRULY IONAMU fo r the
lumbe rman. invt-st or. de,eloper or
gold miner 515 ucn.-s neur Nevada
City. Calif adjacent to large
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estimated at St,000,000 at S35 an
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BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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$210.000
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FIXER
3 Br. 2 B:i . s hol'\ w1lk lo
beaeh, nreds p111n\. cpts,
t<'C" Makeorftl'
Mewport "-' Reolty 61).~
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&~2 5678
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Dress Plus Jacket
Wht~ lilt ltmt ,111110 1111 ywu bt dtt1eh1ed lo bne lh•s
OOUl>lt t\ltl drt'' plu• CM•
1 >c•~t (1\11<)\f Pfllll n' pl11n
or 111 one 1n lrl•I ~heer wool
P11111rd 'f'llttrn 9149 Hllf
$izea 10' 1 12\i. t•' 1. 16~11. 18'~ ~It 14~1 lbll•I Jn l•'tt
17 • y11d1 &O inch l'br•c ~t~d SI 00 for Heh 111ttem.
Aftd Jw tor tac'1 pltt11n for
ftr'l ·CIUS tlf'IMtl, ""'dhllt Sud Ito
Create Waves
II'' f1e1ty colo, uc1ttme"t
with lh1s 11pple lopper
C10t.hit from lht ""' doWI' 111 Ill OINI Pttet. trlCIU<hllR
•luvH. UH •111t11np, woc.itd
In three vivid ~lors, P11lt•n
7216 Olrtcllons 101 ~Im ~
10: 12 14 lf'ICluded
$1.00 tor t9'h oellem. Ad~ 3~t txtl patltm for hrst ell\•
e1rm11I lod h1ndl111e. Su' l•
Sugar 'n Spic• only SI 0,000 down.
Wtth e\ery th1n.r xtra Wolll'9 clld to 1chl1 & •
n11.ce' Hcauurul larae beoc:h. Neor AH..to &
family room 1n ric h Mo9nolio . IKR.
wood. bril'k firl'place. 751-5441
separate J(ucsl d1n1nt ---------
room served by an all de s,.ctocu View
luxe kitchen Dn \.C·lhru Pvt corner lot 2 Ur. 2 ba
gJraf{e for your boat. ~xpen,11vc drpi./crpt.
lluge .rear yard, over l / spiral 11t.;ircu~c. 979-81166. acre an all. $65.950. a lot 008 0062
for ao hllle, BKR, call -------
M0-1'120 AH YOU HADY1
New. Under $57,000.
Culhedr al liv r m . frplr,
fncd yrd. Hurry! flurry'
•• # lft C.Ufontlo" SPIRAL STAIRCASE Spoclous e l eg o nee. ----------:Never laved In 5br. !!
TAlllLL
GARDEM LIVING frplca, 3ba, huge ram rm.
C.M. S6S,SOO cathedral Uv rm, J ·cor
Spac 4 BR. Prime loc.
Cheerfully done. lots of
brick, R.R. tieli, wood
deck & veg ~ardcn +
much mote. O..-ncr must
go, hurry call Artale &
Assoc. 839·m.5.
COLLEGE PK. JOr , 2ha,
lg Pool+J11ccu21. i m ·
mac. $61.000. 549·3743
•MESA VERDI': 1-:x1-:c
by owner. 3401h'lrt '1 Ur 4
Ba nr itolC course & ncv.
park. Pnnc only 519 32.~
MESAVODE
Swim rool. 1 hcl1mom . 2
bulh, ht'Ull•d poo117-t.~
Owrrt'/Atl. 540·0555
College r urk. 301l, d en.
21M. l"ountryk1t1"ttC"n.
itlt .• . Ml ()511()
MISA VEflDI SPECIAL
Grrol fnmlly homl', :l
lx.lrmtt, :i hoth~. f111nlly
room. rarcplurc. Wml(!
1>anrling, C'OYOn'il pnllll,
h•twl'd rcrn r yartJ , cJoa
run. 1$9.~00. wilh u11
1111m11hlt· G.I. loon. Vo1it1I
Wl~rc;1or JU-Al I I
IN(. IMll 21./l
HOME
OFTHEMOHTH
WI.~. IJU)'8 o llllpe!rb
vuluc'. Compar ably low
for thb. pnmc lnc1Uon.
Hrtllhl &. l"hl'ery. lrnh
f11ln1, l14.•11ullful vorqu«'l
lrrnrlnu So. 11 .U .
Coll(•t'l, 714/ OOll 44511
MATCHLHS
, .. r rl«'c & voluo. Juat rt!·
d uccd lo 11cll. 1$6,llOO !
/\ 11 d I" d h 0 u II l I ' u I
hrickwork . I mported
lllc . :i._ ht.lrm . l.nvely
yurdi.~lt h t iff 1r11un
lawn11 & l10ol or trlr. al"
l't'lll. Co llect. 114 /
IJ6IJ 44SO
Ol . ICl'altora. 548·9340 1---------
HoftttlrlftCOMf $41,500. A ONIQUF. PROPt:l\TV
Clean 3 UK. liie yard. 3 ~1111lllul, blc J bedroom.
r11r p.ar1tf!«'. In aood 1tr1>11 2 lmth. ram rm, fp lr, \111• Prl<'l~d for quirk ital<' <'anl l•frw rnrpl'tl ti
Ql!IC'k J)Otlll'Olon. Hkt (rl"lhl)' palnl<'d l lk>drn1
AllC4' Brooltt t>-IO ~or )110 7400 unll now rC"nlrd, 1 both,
Needlecratt Dept. 10!1 IY OWHH SllJO • month 3 Car Deily P1101 t•nclotl'd 11ur111tC". Near
Bo• 163 Old Chelsea Siii. 3bd. 2ba. rrpr l.. pool. cvvrythlna ),OM. Okr
New Y0tk. NY \0011. Pr1n1 Jacuul, aha kt' roof, ha rd 536·11311
Name. Addrus. Zip, wood flool't' Oood lora i----------Patltlfll Number tkm nr 11t'hool. $M.~
=!_.thlnp1vs 3f,.. ~!/r~ -7-~--01_'9___ n..:.~~ltBKR'P2L8.AACllo,.•nr.
&1• .. iw 197g l'ltCDlCCllArT o .. PoW I 026 ~ iu School ., park. ~f-LOG! His ntf'.J1Jllnc. 75c ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gd tnm. ~..t\71
P111ern Dept ••7 C,.._.t "'111 S4Wf., St.Oii ~an vll'w. Expundohlr VEAG Im It Y.A LTV
Crtdlet • W-*'k -J1.00 2bd. 11.,bB on huge lot.
232 WH I 181h 5 1. =~.~::U · s l:: Ftnc'llt ureu In 1•01t~ud1•11. POOL HOMI
Vorlt NY 10011 P11nt sew +lllllt ~ Sl.2! 179,900 Joun. /\&l Rynwncr.beout.2sty 3
NAME ADDRESS ZIP ,......,.left.... .JI.GI 495-5000 Dr 2 Bii. llum Rm , fpk.
NSUI ~BEER'" d s T y LE ~~cc"™' ..... ~.. 'sl.00 8-,-oro------, 0_3_2_, E7. malnt. S7t.000. Opn
".,,...., Ndltt ...... 1.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ilse S11l 1 Sun I ·5P !\I ,
DI '" .,..,, ""' tt &•I • l11t11t Crtdltt .... su o L. II E FOD L'ST 008-0189 pltfrw frHJ h H 11tW ftt ltstalt Macnlle .... $1.00 Aa n.n t>r• a• ------
Ollt nn F•l.Wl•ttf ,111,,. l111t111t *"' .... _ -SUO Brand new luktrront PRESTIOt: .rnr 2 Story.
CN!tt-cll, et9'0'I 11au. '" .ta•t• llft INk j t.00 with privat~ b<.'och. boat 2•-. b•. Sunken LR. Ase.ml
frte fltter11 tf 19ur clltlce. Ctaltlltt •tO•• 194 t.00 and ~ dock wlll be In 846-0720 s ... u, .. ., 121'rf11Af1b!H l2 50' clud•d. Two.st o r y 1---------
Stw "'-lllll l .. k Sl.25 IHlltftlWlbfl 50' ba lcony. 481\, J BA
i.1t111t *"' Ct•fts SI.II ...... att1tt1 .. u t 5h 1100.000.w/SIO'n down. You don'l nttd • •un lo
h1lblrt ,,..._ It-St.• II Wlb fw ,..., 12 '°' OWNR/AGT. $40 "draw f••l'' ~h~n )'OU l•1111t S.•1111 ... , suo hll .. 11 Jltfr ISO _59, i;>loce a n ad In the Oally
Pilot Wa nt Ad11l Call now
-642-5671.
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,......__.._.. 104 .,..,_.._. 106tHe•portleeclt 106t Legllmieleec.111 1041 Newport .. oc_h IOH t.cwP-rop.1ty JOOO .._.,.,_...a.ct Hoeltesu.fwWslled HMMtU..fw 'hd ....................... ···•••••·•••·•········•··•••·········•······•· ...................................................................................................................................... ..
MYSTIC HILLS Spralu1 JJtll Nt' ... 1M g NEW UNITS ..._ l.a.d l 1 •Mn• lU4 ,,...,. 1244
CAREFIEE LMNG
1Tw·llned dnn to Im
preaalve tnlry Sunken
h vln1 rm w/fplc 1
Sq ft on oo. rlwr rau
doora from ma1tl'
bt-'Cfruom and llVlnll rm t
privacy orlentd pool
and maintenance fr
Wik yard. • DedrmJ, II, alld a at~p au.\ c
chel\, Au1&mablr
loan! Call quick to·~ all
lhll for under A0,000.
Have you noticed th~ surcety of
vacant lots on Lido Isle? We Just
happen to ha .. ·e n rar~ flnd Please call
for Worm at1on !
3BR. ll>a. 1•u.na. \It-•, d•M· ~ d <'frt •u bmt! •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
\lt'W, \I~ OPl'::-J M '~ MD11n1f1ccnL Br uv.nf'r COSTA MESA Br, i s., very nice, W~lde. Ntw plush 38r, OPTlONTOBUY
t S 103 Cur11l Dr G1t•"l ~ orM4 ~ frple, patio, BBQ. 2H1) ~C\ bll~. frplc. mature On &olC coune Nev.
""ttutt\" h-Omft W•lk lo ''"e ""'•ch, ~i. •• O.luxr nf'w unit 1 . all R\&bY S400 mo. 539"831 ad.Its. S400 2m P&c\nr ph)lh lhncho S•n Jo
,711 760 I ,. "'-T "' ~ .,.,..... • • h f I d -Ave &u..0758. .. ..• 1\ trlh e nr Cul\ Ar •· ' ... v lft\nl,, from lbls •b.l"' 4 .. i. ""'P ace• an ...... do...!: 3107 --..... " "' ·"' pn alt patM>ll S)OO 000. .-•-•-r S I> Jo'v. y. 11Ut a.q fl, 2 &I br hm. Only S79.~00 \' · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• vR&AT 3 RH :: Ill\ CON rotw dt•n. 3,,. ba, lut.
I OSO <~n hoU Sat & Sun EANFRONT Wlntet DO cpts, drpe. fl>lr, "'"'lie mst n1lte" bn. frplc. dbl
••••••••••••••••••••••• _. .. _ ., ..o~' "•r pool adll• •350 ''"" • ..,,... • " ~...,,.,.._ •. ...._ _ _ • ...__ 40R 2ba. fully furn'd. : .... 1· 1.... • · .. · Stlpt l~th. 20 Arbol••· ROOM TO GROW ~ SfiOOI R1 873 5410 .,... ""
C.:llll Pro~y Hou e for I& ,,Quall ~ Rtntal·OI\ Tho ttucb an closf'b. t-ncl P•llo dbl """' "i•r . .,. .. ~mo R .. Dd"
4 Harm • 2 \., bitth & fant MlW USTIHG! ~ _!!.'O· tr. . ----~o.t300 -----u / ~ 1 \ '"'/'\. rm boint 'l'ol.illlly u1> N'pt. Sllores. t\ frame, nt•'flO C.,._. .. Mw 3122 4bd. :!bo hmr · <.:orncr • Unln1nill.Y Park twnhm, 4 achl~man ~ ~l'~a.l'n 1tr1tded & v.Ub d,.mat1r I ~l)'. 2 BR" utn or 3 BR ..... ~" NIWllOlf ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fncd )'~ •• ~Int cond. 1375 Ur 3 811, f111n rm. mlcru
Saddlt•buck \lh_•w• llltruo, 2 put10.'1. Ste~ lo tnl('r IJ,fl. 3br, 2b•. ocn mn.fl42·2Z.:ll. O\l\,11rpool,j1u:7$2·~
Bayfront home on end of Lido Isle, with ~.W(i ~t·~ & pool~. t nly 2 NEW £/SIDE vu, s45ot mo. Owner. OLLEO t: PARK rr Univ .. ork Pr_l_l\_celo~ POOL ESTATE pier ror large boat. View of tumlng MORIMSREALTY CAYWOOD REALTY C.M. TRIPLEXES M4&130l &75~13 ~od;1:;c:~1~:~:1~1.n~,~~~ v111a1c 111. 3 RR It D10'
Only '87,600 ror tbi• basin. neighboring islands & hills. * 4944057 * • $4'·Ut0 • H v. llllts. 3bd, ofc., den . z ear i:ar. lltm1nr. nlt'c rm. $17~. 6H·1T70 •~'>< ()()() P tt I l> t: 0 t' 2\'lb~. i.v.lm puol, Oct b hd g39• 838 407c \'U.Wmi..<1.'CJ ~oun1 1-:xcc, ~. 3br, ib• tv. nh~c-.\1r ----0 W N I': It S II I P . tS Jun(! ht. ~100 mo n r · " "' Turtlt'rock 4 br, fum rm.
4 br. 2 ba home with •II LIDO REALTY \'lew.upi:radt'd,pool \1> UDOISU TOWNllOUSE UNITS G40 IGGO 832·8681(71-tl ___ dm rtn. 2 bo. new cr1>t
tOO.c mul'h aow:ht n s ulf\ll ll l\• v . 7 ,,., F1rat 1'1mr Offt'rrd' with 3 b("drooms, i•. -o-r•t JJ26 IA-UtiC' Aatt.~\1·5032
trU.'I l»~h·full)' llont' us 3J77 V'9 Udo....... 67J..7l00 $4!1.~ Ov.n\•r S86 8UM Wttrm" (.;hc-rrful 4 Ur & b:itb Owtlera' unn 3 Bdrm with bearh out ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- --
l'<Jncrrlr clrnr. 'P·••'''.._" 1>...n. 3 U.a. L.:e Liv Hm front Complrlely furn. Be h Hou e. 28r 1 bJ UNIVt:ltSITY Pit.Rt\
rm.. nr~ plu~h c;irl)t't V;,u nt J lir 2 HJ, air . .A!> w I B t'" rn <.:I 11 .ii. & S3SO mo\\ intl.'r. O:~an vi~w n~ )'IHd pnml:' .:rl."t'nbell loc .. nr
t'xttu1:.1tr ~"II ln•at 1...,-. 10.,.4 i.m 7't V.\,S2Sllmo.:\u fl'l1.111 :1 ton l' t"rplc . I! OunM ~ Waterfront llomes ~k.4 ............ ~ .......... 210E pooh. park, schoolw, menll. bltru., m1l'rov..1\t' "" t O ~ 9.)(13 Lu$tro u:i.. C.Hl'free • ..... 631 1400 _,,. "",..,.,,"'.,... II f1l4'd 3 B ! 8
0 y c n .. n (j Id t' I I.'". ...................... •••••••••••••••••• ••••• pain 'l\nr <.A!ramJc Tile t1oors In Plac• ' . af\ 5 a .... kmb 3\ a Im . r ••
11oraoow. back )'arQ \\1th SJUNNING• OEBFIRD , ARK LOCJIMO Mi«JIMI I 052 Kitchen & Oin1na Art:£ Pl ., I rU.• C.h Meta l 124 ----3212 rorm dlnl!. $tl~. M3•073G
l.'0\'Cred pulm & ~him • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge Den w/Wet liar. m ··"29 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BToro or~ 081' ____ _
mul n a poo l. 1 m I' r o t r s 11 1on.a11 > 2 Honw1 for S9• 4 IR IM Refri..: & Frpk Crptg ...,..GUML-a ~IUICM S14S mo total. 3S' Noblh.~ ··.:::0··~·T·1•1::~.:A··,~~·R•,•• WALNUT SQ, 2sty condo.
inoculate mo~· 111 l'und lundsca~ 4 h.-droom Plan 3 2100 ~ft. ~.000 Thruoul. 3 Car Gar. So homt-. Adlt Pk, no pets ""' ' "' " ... · 2 Ur !&. sunken U\• rm. Fur early app i•;ill lkrhll'Y 111 t'ulll.'C & Plan 4. 2500 'HI fl. ''THE HILLS'• Put10. Corn(•r Lot on No COVINGTON Av&110cl l "'2·2627 3 " de.n nt'w homr e>n 53.'IOmo 7S2-iM3wkd)s
II Pur ... lie1tullful tiwll 1 S90.000 Ph · 7S2 o:ns o .\n lmmnl•ul:itt•. up Sade ... Be:i.l Beach" -----Lake ~ort':.l "''\lcv. ol n-a.e'rts dt'l>l.&~hcht''m'tud). 833-7006 lti<1tJ('d. ~rll to1atrd Acro:i.:i. The Street fOURPLEX ~ .. eclt 1141 ~·ater tS2tl i.q ft. 2 ba.w111o~•tlomeio.,3br,2bu.
nuu ~1't \Jar in f..1n11ly rm -------D11rtmouth pl;in ~Ith Ownr1Hkr. For Appt • ••••••••••••••••••••••• AC.~t'lbar,frpk,p;iU OW . fplc. cpls. drpli,
R It IJ.ick ).ard 1-. <'nhiin<·N CAMPUS e\'ery detail complt'lt' Call673-6'756 Beautiful pride of OCEAMVIEW & dbl ~..1r Clubhou!\c , ~·mo 963·4569A~ No l!il Y by largt' coH•n ·d vuuo but tht' grds 1n n ·;ir ownership four·plex In pool & tenl\1:. Ind S l95 f"--e
itrn kedlllN dl'<'kln!(, gas BBQ & t·on VIEW yard lSnng your l!lt'l·n SPYGLASS HILL Tustin . Spuc1ous 3 LAGUNA Readynow. lsl 6408300 ------
......_ ._., ver&3llonul (1re pit Stt' Debghlful 3 BOR~I . 2 thumb und saH~ fll<.i $$S Op Su b V bedroom, }. bath ownt!r'• Relax m beaullfulh• de· -~ --Umv Puk home. pools &
---------1 awa)' from rerre6h111 • BA home near Univ Priced bt:low ron'lpet1 XJn: Hr.Pi~auf:rDe~ew uml has fireplace. Thrt't' coraled 28r home. or Super 3 br,:? ba. fplc , OW. 21rk ~ jacuu1 3hr,
I Br. tam rm, frpl & pool
A1tk10& 563,SOO A itcnt.
642-38.'iO
HACH WALK
SI0,000
DECORATOR
Walk or JOI! to Q('l'Un 1
mllt•' Gor~<'ou., Sp.-ni:.h
..icccnl tywnh'tl m c
SH.000 ~onh of up.:r..id
1111: Cabll• TV Gun:cou~
t·Mpelm1: m IJritc li\lnlo:
room. Sp.1n1t-h firt'plJtl'
Sl) hsh 11ourmt·t kitchen
+ family room l.uri:c
ma.. .. tcr v. mg Ouht.intl
lnl' patio Set> lo bell~tl'
CaJlno"' 7~· l 700
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
la.cho S• Joaquin
Drand nt'~ 3 BR. ~nd un
1t , nt!ur pool Mu;.\ ~4'11
mukcofCcr'
HasffncJt & Co.
REALTORS 640-5560
IELIEVI IT!
Th111 henullful :1 hll rm
Plan tu 2 1n lb«
"Willow~" olfrri. .i coun
lr)' kltdWll l..tJC'all'll 1111 J
qwct cul II<' ~111· l l oHt•r:.
JUSl llw kind ol rm\111n
you'\ t b<-l·n loul.111g l11r
t:klisl' to purk
RAMCHHALTY
551·2000
comm•n1l> parks H.c..:b School. rt hoppml( tionatS68.900 By owner 640•1751 2BR unit!> wuh patios beach All maintenance c~h. dr~s. ,s3sst mo ~"Jb~. 2 car aar. '395
pools. ~-emg Is behcv· llnd recre.itmn One of CalJ644·7211 64082'7ll\mcssage or anddecks,closeto shop· 1ncl'd. Maid :.crnce. 9ti3 1~A~t.N~~-·--&4082.i8 ------
In&' Price has bet'n re Turtlcroc:k'i. ll\•-.t \.Jlut:i. ping. Short drtdl' lo he:ll<:d pool. frpl c. Fountoift Volley l2J4 Live In lrvlne Villui:e. We•
duce<!: Don't mi5s 1t • $72,SOO 1---------•I freeway. Newly painted. be~ut1ful landscupln~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• huvt' homl'1> ovall:£ble foi /Jn ,_.l [,[L
RANCH UAL TY
551-2000
UAllE'f &
A550CIAI £5
Clost."<i ttaragcs. A:.sumc pallos, ul1I pd. $200 wek. Fireplace. 3 br. 2 btt. cov lca:;e '"·
SPYGLASS HILL the present loon ut the Also 1 Ur collage. a.?me pullo, nl'w cplll, drp5 w111nul Sq The Ranch ~~;'s ~ket lntcrc~ rate fcutures $1~ wk. 49-S 2996 uw. No wax firs, :iupe r>cerfil'ld Culvei'dal•
Laguna Niguel. Newport Deuch'i. flnc&l • · Winter Rental. 2 Br. 3 Ba, I~ S4t0/mo. 963·4569 Ag <.:a. Jto~·ne.s ~nlv. Park
custom hom.e~1les. on t.he IJ. jQuail ~ house. pvt area. ocean No fee. College I ark the choiucommunity "erytopurSp~J.ll:.iss H1ll PICIC9 ••de fanta~llcvicw, Com I ed h b 28r)·ourchol{'eof<41
W11lbu1ldtoi>wt.From Prap•rM..a mo (g..7901 P r C<'d. 4 !'_· ~··-"· rrom$300to$4SO . ••• l1NOBS1'Rl!C'Tt:O $135.000 ---·~ · oew.crpti.. rps"' P...ul 3Br-tyourt>hol~of(ll \
\'rF.W 10 ~lil l' Sad Sp)gla&sH.lllSales Otc -~s,t.!:!!o. NM:M Mewporf .. 41Ch 3169 Fpk.,S-llOmo. 963·45619 fromS375toS47$
dll'buct. mounl.11n 'IC\\ 1:; llodcg8 llay On H i -••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt. No fcl' 4 Ur rour choice ofl6l
rrom th1 ,, i.harp J Hit 2H \ "1e\\ port fk,1ch Oceanfront wnlr 2Br. Iba Lei._. Uw&.a.. from $440 lo $SSO. 't513 CAMflUS_J)a·fRVl,.E North\·ie\\ ho ml' T\\• 1714 )t>IH321 .._.EEDED'.'· ulil
1
pd. Patio, gar _, No "'tt:s Th1i. 1"' the home you ·\l~ ye1tr )OOni: ;incl lwlh' n Adulll> only Pool. Ttn· RAMCH IULTY ~n ~:11tin1t for' llurry•1----------i than nl'w Lo:idcd v.ttb Office manager and ad· 5325 mo. Avail now n11 Lo\'ely 2 bc-drm, t•'I
THIS IS IT!
All the e'lrus mo1kt'lh1" IUl<REY i..l ru!> l'rol e~ ltl:.t'pd -d1llon3I sales staff fonn· ~2510. bath. dblc garage. You S51 ·2000
bUrrn hom~ v. 1th honu. COUlGE rARK Hird Bu\' 11 no"" and Salt Cletneftte I 076 veslmenl oncnled real Beach front 2 Dr. 1 Ba, no own yard. Localt'd nca New Towl\hoUH on Golf
r oom 1n bt'11ut1fu Brand new ll stin" in niovt•inJCida)-. t"11 ~1uf ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'l>Uater1rm1n llunlln1ton peU. new furn, winier shopplng,park,fr~way. Course 2or den 2 ba t:uherdtth• ttb\olut~I· ., C<'rofSl\2,()(WI Mm1 Costa Villas, on° Heact\. Grudualed com· '213).-.c.,.,., $335/mo. l\Jlt. No fee. . • ' ' • t:ollc~c l'ark ~tcp up t ., ~ """".,.,_. P\'l pat1011 $495 mo unht>he\'abll"' l.:pt:rad good h\ ing in r rntral ;ur La1tun.1 l\1gud Really pha1>e, lovely upgr:ided m 1 i • 1 o n i. p I 1 t 5.54-1412. 54\;·l!GM IW0.0097 •
cafl>l'l & dr.apes thruoot t'On<liliomoi.:. ~ IJdrm . 496-4040 830·5050 plan Ill. end un11. I yr 60/40 fl0/20. Experience Oceanfront dupll'x 3Rr.
<.:entral u1r Soft \\all• l>.ilh home '" t•xecllent _ old. S65,500 496-7139 pays' <.:all Ken Johnson. 2ba. Frplc, UW Winter 1ft~e:n~g3h8~r~J1.1 ~Ir~ ~ ~~
plumh1ni: Ori e loeau-0n For lhl' ~oung evs wknds.011-nr.Agl. 960-<WtOorG73·3G20 rt'ntal.S475mo 67S42l!J D.R .. :? ba. Pvt pool, Singletamilyllomt-tl
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551·2000
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552-7500
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1ni: st'hl'mt'. dolie l NEW & t:XCITINti CHARMl.._.G San Juan lion. Commerciul area. $425. l-"1rsl, la.st & clcon· 3 Ult. 2 Ba .... • · .$500
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3 Bdrm~ . 2 1.ialhi., dmmi.: ~'fln.'>trucllon. 887,5(1(1 home ofl\Jr' (l)m1lv room "II.I.AGL· S J 3l• Call for mformallon ••••••••••••••••••••••• frphlc. pat 0• encl gar, nr 4 DR.21~ Ba .....•..• $475
J \" y R 1 d · •. " c. au uiin lr . be . 536·1.SJS eve. A BR 2,_._ n eA7" rm S7'.500 ay '"· cub c.A ty + l'Us toll\ rape:. "' charmer Rel awuy! Neut 64'-1474 , H.,ba w /bay v1eow. .. · ,..... a ...... ..., "'·
31709Coas.l llwy carpetini: thruoull lakc.W .SOO •1 eCl"OS& from Bay Beach. VACANT. sharp 3 bedrm 4 BR.2Va Bii •• •••.• ~lS
So t.aiuna __ 49'J-2237 Beautifully landllcaswd 1 I 1 1 I Nr Nwprt Harbor Yacht 2 ba. new paint &: cpt
llurry! Won't lai.t loni:• 4 1 • Ctub. S48Sl'rly.67S-1304. 137.SLmo. ~·lll7 3Sk I • IEST IUY * A.MCNOllAM . . Keith 'I _
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lh•droom hnm r hi\ cl) Have up lo S800 cash to In· del Mar lZlJ $495/mo. 963-4~. A&t.
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552·70~0
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25 F •t T Z.\G RODZK \' 3 Br. lg ram rm. 2 brick NOW! 640-8300 ~ ) •• +FAMILY rll rees ltf:.\LTOK 4!.lt 11(111 frplcs ocean & hill VICW Beaut duplx. 2Br. P '• ba. Super 3 br, 2 ba, RIO. ·TURTlE ROCK 1:nh111\r\' tht• l:arat-RAHCH RIAL TY dose i.o Martna & st-his: al\ta Ana, 8 units; s frpl, + xtras. So. or bwy. cpts. drps, 2 ear gar . 11.5'til ,. ........ ft...,.l-.n.1l ~11,000 ~luded cut dMac lot uf JUST LISTS>!! 551 ·2000 f"or qwck sale S6S 950. 2·BR: 3 l·BR. $125,000. $450 mo. $49·9501. $36$/mo. 963-45«> Agt. N ,,._,_~""""--""-~.,_;;...___"_"'"-• h b ill h 1 · Xlnt investment . fee. ·-Immaculate Plan I-~.T~l~ 'R~~gCH~'~eEll~ H1ah on a hill .ihoH' ------Owneragt.493·6988 BillCrundy Br. 2 Ba, pool, v1ew, ----------rrurUerock. Broadmoor
Turtle Rock Goriteous tcruuve deekln" ond COY· beautiful l,,agul\a; IO\ely 4 BDRM Realtor 675-6161 wshr/dryr, 2 car gar, 2BR,1~ Ba Condo, llunt No. 4 Plan. 4br, fam rm. t.lle cntrY. Cozy formal .. 3 bdrm .. 2 both ~ardcn + + + S.S7S mo. 675-5188 lngton Continental, rrplc, 2'iAlba, air COl\d, gar door
llvlna hosts cr•cklin11 en!d patio make il ideal home. Lar~e. pr1v•11l• ON nu1ET OtherReOI Estcrte 11 UNITS. E. Costa Mesa. new crpt.s, tre11h palnl. opener w/gardcncr. Xtrn
Spanish fireplace. Love· for enltrta1nin1t. EnJO) yurd with maturt• trt'I"" ,,. ••••••••••••••••••,•••• XJnl cond. Pril\C only. eon side 3 br. $340. Acl't!ls. to pool. $300. mo. fine. 1575/mo. 833-8282.
ly formal dining room. hustc m1111lcr awtc with L o l !> o I n ri d ,. o' CUL-DE· SAC Mobile HOIMI Write ad M-498, Dally KJds/slnglea ok. Fee Agent. 546-8640
Uriah\ & cheery "I." ro,y fireplace plus lhree ownership h1•re• rrtt·t•d In u perfec t fumlly ForSale 1100 Pilot, POB Box 1560, MalnRenloh1,S40.5370 hC ompletely redecorated
3bd, 2ha home close lo
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priv. $450. l!:ves, 675·5982:
.. additional bedrooms t'"'"OOO ,.~ ... C 92626 c.-r•K oedo ahapell kitchen. fluac Senillhly prl tcd 111 a 9<>o7· nl'11thborhood, nn a tree ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,. ... 1a ... esa, u . CostaMno 3224 .....,...
ramily room• \llCWI lined low trarr.c i.trel'l, L.ll. Vikin1!24Xli0 2 Br.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Br,redec.l~Be,drps,
tropical •lrium vatlo m.:ioo m':O': ~t:1'fk:a~~ with cai.y Dl'CCSS lO shop llu, film rm, Wl't hpr, ;11r M d t M ••50. new cpts, access pool. N c~-1 d-.. t . " -"'-II k 4·Pln .. Attahehn eso e ar.... S33S mo. 963-2$32 .,,.... u "" mu er wm,.. ..._. ~ Qt/' f)IOIC A \\arm. wc t•pt S23.000 Owner 58'1-42$5 177 UVI 59 500 Down 3bd, 2ba, sharp. Brand new 3 br, 2'iAI ba,
mlrror(!d wordrobe le 9 800 home with \111ulll'll wood -------·""" • 644 11136. 28 hou ...,.,S 18 d t xtras. ISOO. No peta. patio •cc~H. Lara p11Uo 411 • z be om d .•1hn11. pm nlc rl" W .ANTED Mobile llomc 14) 2 bedroom. VA loan • r se -· • r up 871·8471or8.'\3·2105
wtUt t.aU trrd "vrlvatf' •-------~ ar )Ord with J l~t· rov in family pnrk. rent Owftlf'/Afl. Stf0-0555 llalecre.st 3 BR, 2 Ba. =·~~~ ~ia~~ <,__ _______ _
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I A S U It a n • <1t St6.000 1s·-. c n, 4!it ois1 Sevl'n plull acres of DLX. C d 38 2b f 1 clean. com ortab e me. cour.e, a e . .,.,p ""·
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l I •A"""" ream --k • • lilre<!ls and kUltcrt ult In 1375 673 .,..,....,, ,.a • n c • nr IC SUPEft DUPER ~THI GR •ss pa 10, nr 1)()0 . -"·"""" ..... _ ....... .. h 1069 h1m11y pnr • many ex ·~ h •-b h 1 d ~ ~ TraMft'rn-d M2 1%M or Tllc entry lcwdie you to ~w,.....' ac trlL'l <.:all 40J.957K. Ra1lro1d spur to froi>er· . s ops .,. c ' m me Sharp 3 Br Cambridge In
111t. btaulltul hlahly up Mt.o7M af\ 4PM. 0we11om" V11'1onu Rc•t•h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----ly Owner w ll he I MESA VERDE 3 Br 2 Ba, pou. avail. l>ays <714> Tt-rract-. 1 sty end uoit. a.r•dc>d 1 11tory. Z lid -----r \'U. a Bil. rplr. 1c mor4'1 Condolftinlulfts/Town h nance. Tota I prl('t t'am Rm. fplc. nr i1hops. 963-6767. Nfl1a. Af1enl Ort'C'nbfolt, pool. Jae, wet
CardlH r.todc:I I nuALITY $87.000 CATALINA howMlfCM"tal• 170 ~.OOO.CAU .. M&.26e0 S3110mo.MS-71163 Evs,wknd11(213)968-976 bar. S4!10. Ownr It.gt.
U'niv«'rslty l'ark'.s '1'ht ,,. •••••••••••••••••••••• -bd 2 .. _ 1 ... ,.,.. c ls 2 ai 3 Bedrm Landmark 144·2932 ~rraCC"" I• lotalt'd on• WITH A VIEW Luxury rondo. 2 br, 2 ba SELECT 4 • ua, poo • .. ,.,.,. P ·• Condo t.t t b4t 40 ------m"'°" 11~nbcla with 3 Or JJn .. ldent 1'1omo ii\ Small l'ottag~ M .2 R·2 & OCEAN YIEWll ( 1 1 1 1 <lrpil .• frplc., bltns .. pool · ua over h 11 r p 2 b r h 0 m I!'.
f .... l .. •trlc view. 1'ho ook TU ... I .. R,...k 1'•rra..... lou clOle In •• rp c, l,oi:_l 11 1P; po~ ' PROPERTIES rm. 2+0 ar. Ifie yd., 2526 f\Jll rec: ft1l'll. from "'A 'h•d ra I eel II n a1 ... """ d "" ...... • .. .., •-t Id h I from your llvln11 room Jacuu oC'lll v.cw • Co-•nl'!.. (Zll> 326.6495, Oft3 9895 Allt'nt. .. ' • • • 11plral 11talt'Clllt' Ion" l Rt:ALVALUf. .. orn1ceu t.'r omo n l)romat1l' 3 h•vcl fumlly Ncw11ort. Mr. llcad. 6""00<-ft ... /Yd. ..... ,."' -----t formol dint', fpJr, 2 cnr a ~ludcd loft del\, i ·h1 Pri«od lo~ll by Ownt-r No end on hie lot S.."11 !i71H 1?t4) 1129 9001 "" ..,.. ... Vurnnl 4 hr $400/mo gu. No frt>. Aat. Mil·~. home alllO fe1ture1 pro ~OokleyTe1rr833·2229 Makcoffer l orhoth home with pormonc-nt " · · C ...... teMesoA,..• SJ~. 2 br, 1aragc, kldll, ' · ,\1kforDlll.
I L t vat•w.' lk!droum, 4 bath. ~··•-/ ..,,, T vet•. aln"IH ok. a-·cc. V11laac Rcol l'Atalo •----------fe111ion1lly· coonllnalt•l -----Rilu Myers. Rl.'ll ,.:.,to" "'u1•v urn•r .. ""2 H 71
RAN<..110 SA"' JOAQUIN h1mll1 room, p11tlu and 1.&11:...• I 10 " ., "' Main Renlalit, 540-53'10 1 ---.....!:""~-.... ~~---~--------earth wnu. t'XPl'nlillY< ,.. <t!).t M20or960 1701 deck. Funtostll' Newport " • lndu,11iol Btok0t' -•· ...... T .... LS docklnll & profc111lonol Nu 2 fir + de1l 2 ttn, value ut suo,ooo. l:all •••••••••••••••••••••• Me·lll43 2 Dr ncrw crplA encl. 4 Dr+ Family 1' nahlon • •" "" •
land1capln11. Clo~l1 le lll"t!llt Vu, 1.1p1trd!1. cpb, $40-il.5! N rt ff1 Oor11rou112 bdrm 2 ba, Ina gara110. Adult couple. No Shore. Ed HI IJ bch. 14' 2 DR, 2 .... ba .. ·••···•Inf> community pork" dflll'l,fplc,bltl\11,wl'thnr, ' "wpo o cc. tant r <'nt• $400, 11plru1Lottfor.. 2200 c:hlldren, no pc!ts. $240. mo,ref.9G8·0.'>3A 1nR.dtn.2b11 ..... $475
pool" pool. 183,600. Ownr. 11t111rca1c. whltt' murhl •••••••••••u••••••••• tnt-'7111fl8or541-8251 8 d f I 2bR."Pool •..•.•. ,$475
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Joaqwo. Oardt-n level. On~ at-to the bC'sl I a '1 l St 12. 000. It. B "Magnolia. 1375/mo. 4 BR, FR · · · .. · · • • '550 5'#1> down LR 28 d -.... DUPLEX M8-861V Wiii bold fivo unll.I townhae, t'hlld ot. Fee. c-• 4 UR "'' 1..A.MCHllA.LTY +2ba. LWt rpt·~~ ~h au in Lu11unA. Older PIER & supi eves. QuallPlacePropcr\.lte M1lnRt"J\1.llll.5'0-5370 .. U38·383hfi5pm. And~e·h~v-.~hmfor
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• O""t Anxloul\ e>wner must own intrnor W111\'t I.al --,..... .... ~ • "''" et ~ leec~ I 041 ~ _.. I "" iacrllire at $95.000. $I 9!1 . 000• 8 u 11 du Vt-ry lee 4·plex. 1·2·3 br b~ 210 aln RC'fllal.f 540-53'70 end unit. W/frplc "w ·
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3 Bedroom. 2 bath super condo ln SO.
LAGUNA. Corner unit with ra.ntast.lc .
view. Spacious rooms. ,Walking dis-
tance to shopping. Only $84,500.
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trailer park $22SK. OW In• hou e. ScU or trade. tJ)lc. fned Jd, Idell, pet.a 2 bo, uparadt'd c:pt. Xlnt.
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prl de ·O f.owner• hi p Prlv•t•party will P"''I . "'"· 5$1·379G; w..-11 townhouse unih with cub for yourequll.y. ltler/Harbor, 3 br. 2 ba, aln Rent.al•. 540-53'10 n Iv . Pk• II a no v" r
owner's rdldence. Still CallSS6-0341. fam nn. fplc. DW, R/0, le..ctW•
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BLL'!o't1) L'ondo Leu.sea ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oc.-eanfront, bcaullrul land•C' iapln1. Excep· F.: Sid c 'r.t Chlki oac" Mature adult.s. 317SS Cat. lcu.ons. 5 wImm1n g. ..94-7292 I • ~~~:~.~~\~ • SANTA ANA/FTN. VL Y !:;. 2w?:t~l:)k7~~. Uoo111ly rich lnt<!riora, Call ~.717i for ~~Y 0~ Hwy. 499-283S. hulth dubs, parties, ------
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f >CEANFRONT VH.W encloSl•d R•H w/opnr, or"l """' Mesa Verde Villas, l5S:i tx-h.Ocnview. J Hr l'on· Sorry,noone under21& $150MOHTH ·~O"'OO 2 u • pool rh1ldrtn & ""b OK Mesa Verdt Drive East, SI.SO. 2 br w/pool & patio. rm'L.s 213 2" no pcu,. Month lo month New small offices nl'o r
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'WCUnty bu1ldm,. J..c;i\e ~·1cmentc 2 Br den & mo. M2·29llor968 2139 ......... n l Br, walk to sho""' Roy McCordle scrv1 c<' rct11 ll ''"' ''~ lhru May '71. $!IOO. Pl mo. ' -E d ....,5 El pd 2 b "' ' ,... Realtor t 810 Htwport II k /\gt f>.M 72ll all OJ>1>I. Nt•v.. brh. pool OCEANFRONT J br, 2 ba "' e -· . ~ . r, & bcnt'h. Call $40-ti.134, O<_wood Gorden Apt.s w/nallona Y no" n 11111·
1 _ Mm aJte UJ. $375. 493·4311 New lge deluxe bltna bltns, gar. Children olr. 494.11647 <'YI, -,...;: Coato Meso 541·7729 duel line. t:om11.111v '""
!NEWPORT Creal 2 Hr, 0__._~~-frple, washer/dryer nopets.646-4104 Nt>wport fkochNorth l''ltablish ull rl'\u1I IOlJ ·
d d 2\IJ ~ --I 8801 ( t 16th) lions. Mcxfr•11t ln9l•\lm1·n1 en. in arn, . ' u..fwN"'-4 3525 cne . gar. No pell. ~ &n lbr, all adlt, no pets. Newport .. och 3169 n •1nc a 150 I WestcUff Dr. ol'3,t:10lo~.101hc·c11n·11 hlt.ns,t.ranscomplr,aulo ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnn.Wmter:.673-6640 Crpts, drps. bltns.••••••••••••••••••••••• (7)4)645·0550 ,, , t •-i•M• •. aar opnr, Lennis, pool, nr "-I t , •• IC "W' RT Newport Financial Ctr uY invcn 11ry"' "'' Cl YU.). bch. $4SO mo. Wkdy1, Monarch Day Valin, Oc.-n ~achJront apt, 1 br furn .,. cony. gar• 11 oraJtc, ,,. Ms 0 Newport Beach South LectslncJ Office Spoce back ag1 c&?ment. Call
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---l8SO ,.qrt. SMO. Culh:ct to June 30. S3fi0.mo • PIMICltlllC for middle ag('d coupll.' l or 2 liedroom» and t714) 642·8170 (7l0 642·JUJ ext 2i16 Ask for Ken Wallrr~. Nwpt lfabls hUltop/vtew (714 > 98S· 180J: £ves. Seashore Or. sgs .. ~1 UYIS UP 6454ltl8. t185/mo Townhou!es - - -·
3 br, 2 bo, lac reereollon 9M 8SAA -TO ITS MAME 3DR. lBA. Cln dplx. No Jo'rom Im.SO Oceanfront dl>t quiet 2 Dr BAYFRONT Orfire lildl(. MOMy WOflted 5030
rm. New crpt & plllnl 2 br, yearly $.'125. 2 br pets. Oldt.>r chtldren OK Open 9·6 .IJ11ily 2 Ba, adults, yrly lse. Space Avail. Reos. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt. u oaa Jloiapllal. ssoo DupleaHUllfum 3600 winter $275. Charmlnit. Ovtt SOO toll trt'l'li nnd S220mo.646_7000 Spa·Pools·Tennls $1125. Lai:una Bch. 67s-st41 Prl. P arty need'( 2nd
Ml-6331; $67-8711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n•ar beach. Ind. ulll I 0 11 Ir''um 11 w 1th Across from t'oshlon 49'7·11Jll2 morl1111uc well 1wrurrd
Luxury '48r, oeoanfrnt 11arage. Come see, 0~1 w.Hf'rfi>ll,. crNlll' •1 EA.5TSIDI:: 1 & 2 UR hke b land nl Joml)j)r('e on -40 O Dr., Lawyer. Accountant C.M. property. llonc11t:
NEWPORT SHORES 3 Br Lower unit 011 1 Pier dally. 20933nl SL rl'luxm~ 1.t·tt1111: Cur yo11r new. t"rom 1175. Adullll, c~ Joa uin Hill Road ROCMM 0 or I nd I an <: h le f . reliable: loc-ul rerii. Xlnl hme, 318 Cedar. $4S 'area.~yrly.645·1~. ------i<p11r1ou<1 n ew \ 11r ..... n q 11 • ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ProfeHlonal bldg. 1770 credllhl11tory.548·8300 493-0161 Wcbb Realty ---------$185 Utll pd. 1 br, <'bald rZ b<tdroom OJl>Drtm,.nt. llOJl(!IJl.J~hSt. 17141644·1900 Sleeplna rmsSM-$10Smo. Orange Ave. llOO' Suite.-----
1· -TIC Upp ER 2Br. mature married cpl, '*· ~·ce. t"rom '230 1"11rn1t11rt' ~ . l.IUO CHARMING·2br All ISO. wk. Share kit/· MOO mo. Mr. Ouhun, 40% RETURN
,.. ANT t\S 1 child only. no p«tla. CM Moln Rentals, 540·~310 1av1llBhl<• Smoll 1)4'11 Adult Complex 10 relaxed 2ba, brick patio & frplc bath. Shown Mon·Sat Century 21, 548·1168 on $35,0001rive11led Short
BAY VIEW VILLA. uru $22&. IW8 aoss. OCEAN FRONT y llLY OK Adult~ only OH1n• atmOllphl'~. Ne-.. ly de· view. Adltll $450. 675·6359 "only". Call art lpm. term. Choice free & <'lt•ur UR, REASON ADLE ------01wn 'I 00 tn fl 00, Z:W.'O c'Or . All <'lel'. apt w/v.ar. --Refs req'd. 556-0058 or '44 Newport Rlvd Sle I>. collnlerol tlrwnl) MOST
fl ENT. fUO..MIO. Alt. fwwl.W l~x furn •pt, patio, 111.1r ,.·a1n '''"" IC<f . Co~n T'nol. l Br·Sl80. 2 Br·S20S. Lovely 2Br down8talrs. 548.SQM 456 Sq fl. 1165, mn. Ul1I ACT NOW• G75·9990
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LUXURY ...... .._ l706 1 ... ~0..HMkh. ----------$325.+util.S.W.cleantn ROOMS$25.wlcupwith ----Morf~._Trust WATERFUON'l'CONDO ••••••••••••••t•••••••• uu. ~'TSIOl,o; adult l&2 Dr Lux. nu 3br 2ba lwnhat'. ftt. See to appreetatc kitchen. S37.50 wk up IRVINE·7 room ofClce Dffcfl 5015
:l Br, fully (oqulppeil k1l , Dix Spar 31lr, 2ha, r.,,1c, Yl'orly. -__ 117,! 8Z2A ~AU. 1.lkl• nt'w. Pool, hul(n m•tr' 11h.111, ('I)' c:qp 210 30th St. Slncle old apta. Mll-9'7M or 645-3967 suite w/confcrence rm •••••••••••••••••• •••• •
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cT) ~-Lhm~.., ~ ~btrf' .. ~ •.. ~te'p1 to' bay: 1325' .... ~:!L~ Adult• NopC'lllSc.'c. lllllC Callf.:16-4120 "D''"""" HlW,ORTTEllACE , -"uno, pvt rm ." bn•h, NEWPORT IEACH 64i.2 I 7 I 545·0611 OwmlV ..... l'.... • ...... 673·19\K o r lt70-650l ~-roul, ff'(' rm, t>ll'Vn lors 2l619~nto An• ...... ,. ....... ... • s Offf
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On Wetrrw/bontdOC'k: ..... Pe11iRMI• l707u•uonno•nouu GRAHDOPIHIHG 2 br w/cr1rport. Sl!IO 2BR.dcn2bM$4~ 4!U7~ l't111rlner'11M1leSho1i11inu LOANSAVAll •.
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mo lso: Wll}'ou~ dock Winter Rentals· I hr Townhoulll' J\pta. Onl) TH! IAY LIAF Pl•cC'nlrn. Call b~twn 3 lil\,2ba.S2000Mo)'rly Furn. room in C!i11l11 470 lo sr.oo "" f\. W30 fln~Urokt!r
Som. Sl10.Sl8$.Slepalobt>•ch, 119'. to move Jn. '"fh< IA<trm S2:MI J S,636-4120 STll'STOllACH Men. Quiel hnmn for Avon St. Wynn llltr11 *9UICKCASH*
()n Roy w/de'lt't for 50' "'° peU, elWHOO. Drkr, ~ttttlalouacommunlty" 21•~11urtmlfuw1.•t,epr!.d1 ..... ·~. 'n21~ ,;; .. ,-y :t llr. 2pt. New 2 UR,2balh!l.S400 worklnu>eraon .642· .. '791 (21.31 -1777001 TD LOANS
boat. 38r+ Oc-n lo bt•11t nuf...... : our furnll"..,. mod•I " ,. ... "" U-.t.....1-Motel• • 100 p J o ' • I •IA .,c,.,. mo/yrly ,..,, ·~ f 11~ 1'()(11, pvt p111l°"'. cpCJc/dt"P"' l;par room11, .._. .. r me owntn l.n1<u1111 t;1 Dorudo Mort"ul(e C:o. ocauvn. •&.#<IV Spoctous 1 JOO aq. t Adulta, no rwti1 brick 11rn1c::k IJur. 1>11Uo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deb. retull/t>fr. 11 :111 12u1117o :111101•ollf't1.
llll'. Vrl~l Zbr, 2ba. 211tury, townh003e lpt1 n,1Utod 329 Avocado, c .M, lJlt noor. $2~. At JSl Vic· SUNN¥ ACR~ MOTt:L lift.fl t:v1111. 4114 ll7:t3. or 1711 lfl(lli 6.~f} Oeunfron\ 3nr on lht' duptcxlo11hare.Sl7S. In wldl" open 1p1roa of fW'OM3 t.orill Apt l l (lftcr 3·30 •.to.dbl (lor2) -
rolnt. $750 mo fur-n 67S..C794. art-<!1lery,1U2br,1 ~b •.:_ PM ii3052.BS · sn.eo.Qu onllor2> SHOP SPACE AMcNnctlfttnh/
tWlnl40r> $200 Utll pd w lk to with l1e prlv1te Spadnull 3 br townhou-1<', --· -Khchn/.Pool/PhbneSvt Pnme.Ml"slon1ionJuan '~•/
WA'flRNONT t Pttolc 'Fee• enclosed patios. New! 2 ba, fflll<', 1>9tlo, pool 2 Rr, MNin Ventc.', eul de· 2a71Nowport81\ld, CM. One bltl{'k Crom tn l'lt1 ion Lost & foUftd
HOMIS wMu e1r. b--• 1·, ...... ~ n.,0 painlC'd Iii ever)' luit Adult!! no peta. $325 sac-. U1>11t1lrs. new t•pta. 548·t'76$ .... ,. 0800 ••••••••••••• •• •• •••• •• 8 0 n<n .. a ',,_._, brand now 'pt.I. drpe IW$-338i palnt, rn"I g11r. Credit _, · •~--e-tt 51 00 ~ C...de4 M• 3722 ranics. a1r condltJon!na app & ref. 1235 mo. &a. rt , szoo Mo. l30ll =:::':'.;~-;; ........ ..
---------.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• vinyl ~ 20 mlnu KIDS PITS 01( •1938 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nott.b ,.1':1 Camino R~ul, 'm1trn1, dunl'cnr. urttir1t, ---------13 J:.':t ~~~.; '::~ng:;i:,:1 ~:e~tct! ~0J. '8ra
0 ~~~!ydhu:!~·. 2 $~~53 ~ .. °" .. eclt 3140 E 2 Br &r Den. or 3 Br, ~br:i::,~.!~~~~.~11.:0; San <;kmentc !5"40 UOO l 11ud111on ort~ln11l mu1111·t1I HarborVle-wlJomH offramp. 211 Soul ..... ·..,,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fplc, bltna. d ahwshr, ... 111 Id ...... ,... al\er5f'M. S<'pt. 20,21. Yur Info. 30rJ+ dcn,2balSSO Avail. unrurn. SU v ti r~ .....,...,.,.,. ---~ ~ -. beam~ll1. end ~ar, Nr vw nc ,....,._ ........... R--'ol 4500 4'1!13243 n-h Wntr .. $'TSO Yearly. Bit •~n I, apt 2, ....,._,a -..-n.w.n.-.. ---m• ..,. ---•
Newport --ac Cl"\&Ddy Rltr. 87Wl81 <1 >73>514t Fo.WOw Vlllege OA" CREST !,'!8~';f5 Adu ta. STUOY.NTS ••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• t & f!ound 5300
2 BR,l8a.t\am.IG25 p R .r V A C V I\ · Sf'..NIORS DIVOJ<C£0 !~ION VIEJO. Retnll, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cott, Mete 3724 HIWPOIT llACH co N v,; N 1 EN c p;. FOURPLIXIS IC Dix 28r. Iba p•t Uvc bnter Cor l:u11C the romm or lnd. Jw per 1q l.OS'l'. 11 m 0 1 st
•••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BDRM, 2 ti.lh, )'e•rly . SECURJTY. Sunken h\I• erase apt. Bloet t cost. We help )'OU find a (L~orSIJl-8700. Rernn.rd w/drk 'r1.c-t • •11.so......, •UP Bulh1n1, n oar beach •A• room•''•\"'--'ral ..all DELUXE a~h, bltn•. sold •h•f.· compatlbleroomrnate. - -r .. , d .... ~1 1• • .,..._ .... ""'·~ '"' u..-. f ldtll ~ CoumyWldeSer\ll~o Sqfilnduatrt1lhe1vy tm ... aoy • ""'11• UI· •Studk>•tBRApU $400.mo. In I'. R r 'ck n ... .,.-.tyo ·-lae llahtt'd walk· D I d pwrlrJlghtJAt on major Jar.VlcEdwardllfl?.fyr•
•TVltMaldS.rvAv•U Llk• now, roomy 1 tlrepluu •Lar1e 2,3Bedrooms dOICU, tncl 1ar. t'lb 04Ntut ... l'M4ert St.lnNwptBcb.S4TO mo Lio Or. HU. 84CMllU7. •PhOne~rv. llldpoo& • " 8 8 Q • JI . r r I \I D l • All have bltns" OW'• TV. Adlllt.1 <•lnaltt OK), S21-2715 SJ0.7NO ~3323 . OwMr very HXIO\.IS
*C'lllldr-.nSeC"Uon 8DRM w/c~"!· drpt, yud•Cu1tnm dul1ned 3BR. fplt,2b.a'375 no ,,n.. SIS$ mo 1..,, utJI • .,. h ho --. .-
*Low monthly ra\tt. blw. ~00 a ..... • aan&t In\ er Io r' •nu Ill · In 2 BR, end yard 1275 pd 642-llM4 or SSl..ro42 rom to • ore 2Br me, Sfor• 4550 LOST: Dolovt.'<l Toy C.:ollll'
2316 Nowport Blvd, Cll apae!H • ..,.., mo. ran&t'•Dl!!hwa•htr It dis· WUJ Con.sider Children CM. Sl40 mo tout. Nut •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• CShtlthll ~tole. Answers S41-97MorM5-3987 JACOIS UA1.TY po11l•Attoched «•rose SH t.Mk lovely 11part. e 2Br . ~ Bllt lo bead1. non·•rnohr, 18-28. Ph to ··st u r ·' V l c; •
675-6670 with washer & dryer mcnta, they are <'l<N!o to 'lrepl•ee. D/W. Oar. &U..CJ8MafUpm. Ware~e spac-c approx Uu1h11rd/Uamllton, llll tf51JCM"'9J>a~flVM CUt.e baeh. t•oU~c. Ulll hootl·UP"POOI It JaeuuJ Ct>nlrll Park. rectH· Yrly. '3$0/mo. 67~·4615 It le tC'd 2 B =ft. l4(una tllll.1. 982·7107, Reward.
pd Slnglesonly.113$.up a..-JtO• Adultsonly. t1on.1hoppini;,frecway1. or675-0585. oomma wan · '· ----USTllUff 350Avocado'42·0282 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28drm. t\o\ RnthS350. 81kelobeacb ' 2 bat Ira modern apt ........ WMhd 4600 r<>U"ND: Germ Shep, blk
SBR, h;1i• back yard, PARKLING Spa"'loua 2br,2b•.lstlt1Ht _621W.WllsonM2..C991 Olrcction11: Slater &EHtbluff,3brlt2br.%~ w /v ew tn Lacuno ••••••••••••••u••••••• 4'tan,l\ug2'J.f'em.Vlc
I _.. I a"' .. A .. _ • ...,., ....... t'An •""'/mo Beach. H l:l. WHt on ba. Adu!_ ts. q uJet. $360. o .. ch. Sl55 + utll. °'Orkin" "OUPI" U·lth Sprurc It Jl <'ll, F .V. 4.":c= rum ,ncarp r.. dlx 2 Br. decor furn, """'"'eaia9cn~ , Q\Jl&T terse Uc3 bdrm, Sluler off Dench on~ ~· 832-9211,uklor e-2l8' ';mall, ;ell ~ha;ed .. doat-830 __ -f.2'7_8_. ------
'73.-7601 A.GT adlts,1ar,sn5tTH84fl l&.2 bnha, P\lt P11lio, block,l1gtuonKeel11onto · P'em•let.oahntrurnZBr, ncedit..trmaptorbou'<!FC'>l1nd·BEACL~ Approx '11111.e• JI07 1ome w/frplc1, boaul 1 d .,,. b "'7 ..,-•·lltt •Br 2n_ 1,....1<' S.d1elor type t.rlr. Quiet,•••••••••••••-•••••••• )•ndic-aped. Walk tu cu e •11c. 'SC S 2br1bJt nr-c>Cean : 1ar 2be Garden 1pt w/aame reaaona le ... 5·0930 e moe old female. Vic; "2'~ ·~ _:.~ ....... adultpark.Nuoets.SlJS. P"'""Nsu~·PT thoppJna. l\dult.a only ... "OLLOWnn; l N ff ClllOyrly,Oct-1,dshwr S145+uUI. Call 542-8271 befort'6,ukfor0lll,or Jamboree• Mc::Al'lhul', or gar, e~ ya"' + utll. $41 'l1J .. _,.,, ..-• AltrM:U~o rent.. IC .... ....,.. lte411ty 12:8\1\..SStrtd M'S 2117 an •. call 67J..5Wev<!., S.0-7532
quletaru.S4n 541.1300, L1e l Br, Ulll lnd'cl. Mzrl'rnl•M .,.., 14J,f24tw ------cl40. l Br, malur adult Adults, no pet.e. Yrly, ~ .._,.. e-.aJOO PARKNY.WPORT mmate t.o •hare a Br Wanted: Care&<! to rf'n\-YOllN o . blk Pnodl"•
Jlav. IOCIM\hult to Hll 234.5 Ne_.pon Blvd, C.M '20. 6'16•1151. U4 11TTS..nuA.4aA.,.,CM -SUIU .. EASE I BR,SZIO apt, 1 bllt to bt'h In 118. lor atorqe. C.M. N.8 .. •PP•· G mo'1. La41.1n11 aa..melhdatfj l•ell fU..u:JObcf.5 MlramarDr t4f..UU ~----~ IWtJIO JI0.174hl\7 .JO crCdlilarca;1 N'-~•u.a 4 ~ , __ ----· .. _.
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MedMr wiU l>ab111t fullb~ntT)', Ad4 on• ol•a!Cem~nt work· patlG.'I, en •:xpr JopaMSr Garct4'nn HANDY MAN-Homt'll & ALL PAINTING P1unt-Rcpa1r 3~ yr:c 1n Intl t:xt t>.11nlln1C. Av IC Plumbinit R'°p•lr& Ne~ Umeta rn)'bome. ~cl Commerdol. Lie. free try wa)' ~1de\\,4llkt . Compl m.unlt'n .. nce 4lt \pta. ~OOWthrntaoiu ¥Ua. wor,man1h111 Rm us. All i.>rll'ttfl ind t5Vr11t:xpr,non·unlun
Jd·adtuncha.147·--· ftlt eu 3<U9. Dooe llw nitht way. J eff dulinup. Pr 111n1reub craiti1mun &as 6MH & CLEANING 11uar. Take udvunl. ul m) p111nl 1-'rl'l' e11l. ~ :n~ lo'urmcrColo. Coruract~r -----1 *4U2 Hiro1~l 1937 ----l'JC&>er 33ii·70W. ~71Ul 7Sl·~• Will '-byait for YOU in m} RenaodeU01 J.'runilng & --GrodincJ 9tlO '8SS Patio$ .
home, can pt<'k up c:bllcl I' I n 1 t1 b • C o m • C°""'9dor l':l(prd Hawllan i;.irt14.lm·r •••••••n•••••u•u•••• -Pl:.IEK.!\ PAINTJNU ....................... 'f.tt•l•5oft Rt,.ar
fNm school. very re mere1al l R<11ld4'nt1ul n•••••••••••••u•••••• Yd cleanups, t rirumm11. Skaploader dump trurk Motowy Exµr. reu:t 1 atc)j. ft'l•t' P1\TIO COH'I) <'!. lkek" ••••••••0 •••••••••••••
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ISack to School Hall'('ut R~mod~I. flm&b & re <:~tlWH.'K &SON Smalljobl. pn:fl:'trt.-d. H..tWJ Itel. 1'Mt&646·0464 Fftt•C'11t1m1ttl'"t.4tl ~15 Piott.r/R.,al,. rr,.. Mr-vie.
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f TYPUftTIHG> I.nil ColClr br\&hteaera; H<'modr l . rt•b ln~u. ~~ Sonny & J rr. J.'r"t' h.1111 ~:!':? .......... ••••••t:t~tAlmued :.ori.. ·~o vr, VERYNl':A1'PA1'Cll ~1·1"" TrC'c.t Servtc\.'. (iafi.,t put.euP l•Yout wbt u rpta JO m1n tormtca644·7~.Ml·<l.S41 1n,,c1"1.1nup.trn•wk rnr .. • Jom;&'l'f':Xl'VRl-! Aa~tlc tnmminii & rt•
ataUonery, br0cbur•s' bleat b. Clean llv rm. din Draftl---6170 CiftlCral ~lcn uM1bk He ms. J.'en~·e11· MOVISG ·~. Lt-~ 2 t:Rx~r·d ~~ e~prJ.'r 1,nh·.rw~:.~~ th-., t:.t. H\13 14:1! mov.11 L.u·'d 23 yrs 111 etc. Call Burk• Work!'. rm & ball SlS. Av~ rm .. .., ••••t•••••••••••••••••• 8ki111n\!movt~d.~7 ~ mt'n mO\\• )OU. tJ~. '."0•. ~c "11 1 a•~ ,ort>u. Compl i.c1rdl.'nln11, 56'1·12:14 ST.SO,c:ouc:hSU), choarSS. ••• .. ••••••••••••0 •••• P.STl:'\t.\TES WAN1'~D· -Rt•f11.~s~ort1lM ~36 900-3361 llom l'K A 1l 1l 1t11111 1-l'l&uuuvi-. Jnds cpl(.
----------.1 Gu.arelimpetodor.Crpt Rm Add1Uon5, n"w lnHall :1 hd1n): i.;lu1 f'°"""J Mov•n.i twuuna Stud"ntaPa1.nunai ,•xp\lr, qu.1hly Hesturr~ on·r. bloc k 675·!1750 -Wewlllbulldon yourlot, repalr. U yrs \!Spr. D<i bo me1;. lt'anodehng, doot1H!ll'dr11•ul work ............ ••••••••-• 1sir' •k £ J work lntt!t'IOI' l-:i<t wall:.,. l'r}!c c.i.l. lo" l
packase or c:o11l plwi. work mysdf. !<eh c:ommt•r'I. 2:1 yrs ei..p. rarpt>t, ru11. !15'1 ·6341~ IRONING OClnr 111 rn~ ~.&f;.~ · "Pt!r. )n.. Averaie l •lY, tilucco & _!!.le~~&A9~. ·
m.5080,988-N1:S 531-0IOJ R'>nlil.S47"'~7 cn·i. homr . R r iuun.rblc: ---t•vr"' ~100. lt sly. )l~U. . • IFYOU
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F\lrnlture & Cpt Cln'g ----·-·-,, NEED HELP? Con('rete. ---llll\lt' som~tbu1e you w11nt ---_. -the D1uly'P1lot brln11 hap 'jloods to sell, pluc:e an o!f
SELL ldJe Items with a Special. 10 yni in llbr .. ••••••••• •••••••••••• b rt ck wk, Jl u ant g . Tr Y a D a al Y I' II o t to llt!U ! Claa~arn.-d uds do f{avtl :iometh!nit you wunt py re~ults. Ttq1lut·e your in l h l' 0 ally P ll o t.
Daily Pilot Classified Ad. area. Save this week. W~ & Ct.onups clean'g, etc. 24 hr5. Ref:. Classmed Ad to buy, seU il well -Call NOW. to ~di? Cl~H1l1tld 11d1H.I~ drnwang 1•11rd , phone (;lll$Slli<.'<l Section ••• ~ Call 840..2US Pree eit 1 642-9901 Nick~ or rent sometbang. 6'2·56'78. 11 well. 642~1!. ~-5678 today. Phone 00 5678.
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FOUND: AkJta roll.le Dog SS GE ASST MANAGut CASHIERS WANTED GIRL FRU>AY Nt-t'd de· 1 nsu runce A Ken <'Y • N. Hnt1 Bell uea MA A ACCOUNTING GR TltA.JHEE BANKING ca:.hier:t needed 1n our Dato&ttry Opr ~ndiihll', matur.. pt•r:-.on c.isuulty in Costa Mt>lCat
71,"847.fl051 FIGURE MODELS CLERK/TYPIST lod:t.nous. Over 21. Jn NEW ACCOUNTS i.4'tr serv1et.• gas lih1tlons, The Jolly ttoJ(a , l oc. ii. walll 1>cwiog ub1llt.y to ntletls e xpcr ·,t airt . ESCORTS 1beJolly Ropr Jnc. has COUHSElOR must be Ill )rs old, bun taJung apphealloni. for a fllhnc11tc c;hadt·~ & <'Ur Salur y t!urnmensuratu FOUND: Neutered M an openinl( for an he· qwre. Me N Eds P1zr.11, To work S.torduy Clnly dab It? & n e ~l ll P . Oata Entry Op1:r11tor. tarns & assist with s tor1• w111b11ity. Modern ok.
Tabbycat.whtpaws.Nr OUTCALLOHLY counting rl~rk·lyph,t. 4lOE.17thS~C.M . _ forourCoslaMei.aorc. pearanc ... mu:.l havt! Minofl yeurcxpcr.w/fi ':Ul>lomers.40h1,\\cck Oppor. tu advanc·c·.
Deb le .Bolsa. No. HB 631-3811 Must be prof1c1ent ASST.MAHA.GER l.1te typing. Exi>t•r.11re Cahf.dnv(·~hc .• opcn mo'son Hl~f 37'1.Perm Sorlltl vaau bend1t::. & 642-~.
fl88.114' w t both calculator & Husband & wile team lo f'd. call Mr. Donnelly, inR!I in C.M. & 11.8 . J.'/tjme. JJays. Pay will \t•ry nict" work mg t•ond1 --.-----"--
LOST, ••Kendall" Lge FREE Pregna.ney Te~ts typewnter. Versatility a manage Link Storage 546·2l00 PI e a se ca 11 ( 2 1 :I> be based on ex per. level. t1011>1. Af>ply In persnn lnSWGnc• Acey
male. bl k/t an S e t Conf1~enl11llt;ouru;eltng definite advanlaRe for Units. Jrvlne & Costa c-u"'--i'oF•d•ral !125·0431 Apply m per:1on Sam ~twc>t>n 10 ·& 12 noon. Comm.&Pers. lnese,.11. ter/Sbep. mill. Reward. 24hr Llfellne g35·MJ3 hardworker who would -•uni .. ..---~pm, Mon-Fri.• ll.042 C.: u 11t11 m S b ad l' & r~'Q. ltUIJ1nsoolnauranct'.
._ ...... .,,.H.B. p '"'LM I"' '"'O"'R lake variety In their job Mesa. C:lp~bledC?f meeth Soviftc)t & LoClft Child t'ure in u.change for Gillette Avl• Irvine Dru11t•ry ~hop, 3.S.1.'> Ea:i-t N.B. t>4S·.2!r.19
,,,_.._... ,.. .::;,.. E Position ntlls for stal mg people, nun bog cus 2'700 llarbor Bl, c.M. room & brd. A untqU" ' <'•>ubl 11.,.y, Corona <lei -•
typ1nic. falang. lati! ieccapts. & handyman Equal OpPorF.mplo)'er s1tu11tion.bet2J)m&enr·-Mar. IANJTOHS 1\1/F. cx(lf'r. LOST: Fem. Beagle, vie. Past. present & future
Oak & Jtepublic CM Shu has ~en Jtivt'.n lb~
Please call 642·8i!H ~m lo hl'lp olhers. Lic'd
Reward! 2U/W4-llSO 213/697 9272
secretaria t duties & work. Recent rt'tiree an ly ew. Male or Fem Dell ml.'n & fry cooks. 3·4 llrt u nate, 5 duy wk. I
Ports or our restaurants. appt. Diane, 6'0..t630. Bur mnid. Sharp. t;i..p. management. Jo'romln:s GIRL
au<11tmgofd.ii}ysales re· ideal applkant. Call for ll(t3.0Ja9. Possible future in 7S2-7a93be\wn Upm. f
Salary <'ommensurate Automollv_e_____ Day sh1ft. Gd pay. C.:.M. Child Cart> Restaurant, 210 Nl•wporl JANITORS
LOST,Colllefemale,ans. n..G...tteTouch w 1t:xpe r. Apply 1n USIDCA.R area.S56-•0ll,979·9'97. Yourhomf'ormint-, Center Dr. NpH('h, Wont1-<lforrrt'<l1tin11.ol l"/1'1me.MonthruFrl.!i
toLady.REWARD.Vic. Forthe liltlccxtras person, 17042 Cillette, S l"'S u BEAUTICrANS-642-1~ 640·7370. flCl'.nlUt1~t11·good ty(ltl(t l'Mto1:30AM.$2.S0hr
Placentia Ave, Wesl81de in Outcull Ma1>Sage Inane. 8am-Spm Mun A "' MA" CLEANER .. & J h It• 111 h 11 n d I l• to start. Call btwn 4PM ~
tAl5ta l'tfesa. 6'5-4178 ~! Call 751·3931 thru f'ri. New car dealf'rship. Fr· Fol. prf'f .. Shampoo & for office in Newport Dt-:1,1 GIHL ldcphorll'. F111ancc office ~PM. (TI4 ) 6'().1027 ===-=----:-:--::.,,rt---...;._------fti---------1nge ben efits. Ex -makeup girls. ~~.wport 8 Sharp,11xprd.lltu,,T\Je!t expd hrlpful. 111u lary1-----------.1''0UNO Germ. Shep firm RELAXl!!/G MASSAGE Pft'enc:e a muat. Good Cflntcr. Call6-l0:_00_23_· _ ch. Full or P't11ne thru J.'ri. 491· 1!1:15 ()flt'n. C'all Mr. Murwno ~ewdt'r·Smoll c:,ui;t. ahoi• Blk •·It la 3yr •• .~ bJ L M A cos•a Mesa pharm11<·y Spanis h speok1n•• c>k . G l) 1· 1 J er d be 1 "' n. s ..... esw Bo ames. 1c ai>heur ""' hours. Se(I' Bob Snyder. Bt:AUTY·Manicurt!'i t ,..~11 .., •• c • .,,.. .. ,1ovann1 . t• 1 •• ui:una llJ:l.-9511 n4'1•1 s exp • n c 1 Drive. S46-0ll6. Outealls 9·9. 494·5111 WimlS exp drug Cltirk. Phone 540 0442 Hunl ""' ....,.....,.,., llt'h. -Jl'Wl'h•r. p/llmf:. ElniN· Gt'n knowl4•cl.:t> 111 · • · • wantedatEJTorobeauty ---CLAZt.;it,,.,pt!r 'cl. /\11fllV S c hlup/Oolds m1tf\
FOUND small Terner 4Want Mor" Meanillg an pharmacy nt!l.'l'1>~arv minon Beacturea. H lon. 1137·•143 for an· Chirk ~~·lav t',r Ymt'o tor , LA :nt Los Mohno:i., Sau G73·-t'734 I
I mos old, 17th & Tustln Your L if I.'., L 0 1: a I Call owner for mtcrvaew Auto terview. FRONT DIESK limes m Nil & CM. :sturt Clementl'. 492 619t -
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Ave. E.:1ide C.:.M .C H ALLENG J.~ T0~-8770 OFFICEMGR BOATBUILDER derk.Apptympcr!<ull S275permo.-t-bonu11.------Ur.Tt•<'hn11'1un/Tru1n.,11.
645-4S&t. CHANGE t·ouno uf· Surf &Sund Motel 548-1740. GROOMING ynun14 m11n to u11h.t.
FO• UNO·. Approx 6 mo·• fereci. 968·3755 ADMINISTRATIVE f0~al:~~~!ilu:f~~~n~!. JOURHEYMAM l»SSo.CooslHwy --Dather/ Brur.hcr tor tN·hni<•1un:;, an11wt•1·
o ld Sprlllger Spaniel *KAREN'S* ASSISTANT 1taniutionalllkilli;. F.xp. YACHT __ LagurueBeu~ ~ .. '!t.~r~/11~!~!11!~~k~~ 11namal hosp, N.H. No fltion••. wall <11t I fem. Llver/wbt.. Ni Ag~mmve, take t:har~l' w/wut o dealer,;hip rt:q. CARl'lHTERS C 11 AA dipping.:! Yrs 1•x1>er n • ru~tomt>rs,m.1kanew1wl
-838 -80 f11r1laty, Irvine. Reply Am•ri~an Cur Plan. custom y:icht~ & !\ .. "rt Av11 ru tlu, N 1•w11ort 1rnme ac ~rDun 111 I 1 •· " •• ,.... Xray llc'd. No t•xper but 1 .. · l FO u N D : M 11 I e L II~ • Dally Pilot Ad #106. PO 6'7~ r!shers. \:;leper. J1lU:Sl Ill 'k {\•nh•r. behind thl'at.rt• (' l'hrOMl('S, Ii(' ll\I.
Eader ScllJ, HB. 968-9251. OUTCALL ~tJ\SSAGE mdlv1rt11al for small mfl( Bnt·h loc. Salary open. Needed tor 47' tu 100· ~RKS rt~P 3c~~aa~ tru~n~~~e~ q 'd. A I' PI y • 1 :t :1 :t tJchverbles.kMu~t hda v•·
Retriver 8-14, vie 22nd &Penori~ s.,-vice' 5360 Rox tm, Costa !.11e:.a, elude heavy bulk heuJ "'' IN TORY qwc to lr arn. 4!1!1·4ll!IJ. Mno lhru Yrl 8:im-4pm A/\. & 1> EIQdl"Onlca 27:,
Santa Ana, CM. S48·7l01 i. ...................... Ca. 92626 Auw !lt11llutlon, flnl~h cabinet, 01-;NTAL ASST. needed. r. only. E. l7lh St. CM 642·8882 ,~IY::acalion rnolhcr will l'Ufl' -ASSIST A.HT t<•uk & formica Jom1•ry. Spttlal Assignment'! wks, Sept. 27th t.c> Nov. FOUND: Dachshund -.,1~ for \Our home & duldren Amm11l tfosp1lal assistant OFACE MG>R Apply, Jntcrnatlonal or GOOd C-Ounter.i Ncedt'<l Mon thru Thurs. Xlnt r t!· GUARDS . .Keypunch
male, wht .f1~11 collar white you vur.it1011 full or pt t1mc. Allply H•odlooltk•r. r,hore Marine, 2500 S CAl.l.T()DAV c·cnt refl.'rt'nt'1• rcqtJ. •·1ttn11-. 11/l1rne. Dot &t'-0 I J'
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~·13. PM VIC El Tore Dnvc.xlnt rcf,615057t Newpc>rtCenterAnamal Susan.S.A. ~o~ off1'ce. t-:ve!\ $46·0743• d uy:. Unuorm11furn.T1•h•ph& 0 .. , pr . I u Id r 1 Empo rium 161 066!> Hosp, 1333 Avocado. Npt Jane is going on to iJ(ger 54.').49S8 • cur r~q·11, ('nil 833·•1003 The Jolly Roiter, \nc. •~ <t9'1·~CVC!I "94·4646 Ctr. N B . <lh•h1nd & lwltu tbingi.! Very IOATCOM,AHY 0 overload appl. Ulkangappllcnl.lof13forn I
---------11-'em chnurfrr oomp c0<ik thc•ah•rl diverstfled wp sPol for Need.s Gel-Coat t.ouch U'P Dom1.!1>lit-help, nnlure Dala ~ntry Operutor.
, .FQUND wh!le ~em. Kit p/L Write Ad 6_.19, Os!ly ANSWERING top person. Must have person. Mu.st hav4' \'l<P 557•006 I woman. part time, work GUYS & GALS Ml~ of 1 year exper, w11; 1
, ten. apprx Ii a:no ~· 1 blue Pilot, ro Jlox JSGO, C.:ll. automobile backg~und. Apply an .person. Rtwn 7. Jnt"'rvl~.., .. _ "·S·."'" mg couple. 493-6852 aft. 5. Mlu1on Viejo. i!:I Toro mos on ll)M 3741. Perm. it 1 am eye. Vic. San Ju11 Ca 92620 SBYICETlLEl'HOHE lmmed. openma. r hone llrl Sid k Bo 1763 "' .... "'"" .,., -area.toworkafewhours F/time. Days. Pay will
I qulo & M11 c Arlhur · OPERATOR SbarCameron. BAUER Pla~mJi~ve,C~~~· 3723BlrchSJ,N.8. UONUT S ho1, H elp. oday.FunJob.EarnS2S bebasedonexpcr.Jevc11. I
HV1hn.s.6'().U29 '-mlft~& Duv &niohtshirt. MOTORS.97S\·2500 plllme AM. No exvc•r to $~0 per week. For Apply in person, 8arn·1 J •· otf0tt ' " IOATRIPAllMIM noc. Jo'emale, <11<0 25 .. 5. mort! Informal.Ion phon" Spm Mon•Fn. 170421' ~"T. Cat, gray lonl(hmr r,.,.. 228 l"orest, La1.tuna Och Apply •n pl.'rson Mr Gill •t A ... r f ht h t 1n 11 ....................... -·:: MQlt have Mecbao1cal ~ , • . · 830-0913. e~ e v,., rv1pe. w c .ea w ea co ar Sc.hoots& ~ AVON Repair ex per. Oil CLERK TYPIST Donut. 135 E. rnh St. EqualOpc>rtunil)' ~
Vic. 811 CQoyon. Ann• I trucff 7005 A/PayCl~rk to$750 gwi/die&el yachts. Need Experienced In purcbas· Cu.tu Mesa. t:mployer I
6'14·'1221 ••• :! ...... ~•••••••••• SelnscrCelle1rnkt~ to!77'~ ~·c~.!~ . neat worker w/ctear nt.-lnf &/or production con· OR'S ASSIST. HolrclMer & 5a..11st Fe~·~:-s:~ u l. :
Reward. Lost 9/'J \I I ",...., ...... • r _, ...... , cord. Blackie's Boat trol prel'd. "B.ut Will Young lady 08-28) for 83'1-4250or 837~~~!I Fashion !all()(!. Co. orrcr1' I
P11clfle & Walson Lull IE A IARTIMDtR R('fpt/Tytt lo$7oo Aftd Money Yard,6'73"6834. Train." Manufactunng legitimate full time pos1 --outstandlni h\:nefiti;.
mix. Blk w/brn murk· FullorPurtllmr lrvlnel'er nnelA1tency ToPoyForlt BOO"KEEPER uper. helpful. Wide tlon in Cos ta Mes a llAIHORF.SSF:R Must have6 mo'K recent ""ll ~ 8621 488E17th Costa Me1111 " · t f l d Li r t • ._ · • fie ready to work u~ a Sutle224 642.1470 Sta rt Now -Scllln~ GALFRIDAY·F /C V!lncyo cenera u es. HeallhSpa.Nocxp.nec. Ncil(htiorhood shop, or expcr.on029oros:>.Start 1
LOST: Olk fem Lab prote:1s1c.1nulbarlenderln __ ----tx•aullful product•. ca.11 Good st.'C. skills. Prefer Wesenduuchool.Apply \la\:ation cl1entcle ~ ~.AhmFee .lobl.QlU I ~lagoollo & lleil. Sun-1 week. t'r'ce job place· ~ M0-70'1 or ZenJlh 7·1359 strone credit. Xlnt work RECEPTIONIST any aft. or uve. 2112 permanent position H.U ftlta Johnson, 5'0-60$!>.
day . ··Samantha" menluaistan('e A/PAY CLERIC forinformation. lng cond.s. Good saluy. Harbor lHvtt. Co&ta 846·2900 Coastal PcrsonnelAaeo-(
Reward. 84!1-MlG American Bartenders 'fo' e c l"a 1 d. R e 0 u t . -----645-2666. Experienced recept. pre· Mesa. H'"'IRSTYLIST t•y,2790 HarborBl.C.M. I ---School 1'' h. 1 1 1 M l f 'd wfple:uanL ap· . ,.. l..Ml: ln CdM Siamese 1104 E 17th St , SJ\ 11• 10" s oe u~ BabysitlanJ(. m.iy home, IOOKPR.f/C pearan re & telephone E~m $l.60 wk & up selling Open1111t for p > rellablc Kitchen A.Ide 1
mllle. neutertld. A11e ll U t-1900 hn "'' i.:ood m 111 h up· daily 2-S. 6yr old boy. No Thr" Floanclal state· personality to hand lo Fu II c r n r u l4 h • U > h1.11rcuttrr w/:& yn1 cx1><·r. P/lime ufternoom1 &c 2 tlludl!, "om<' H<'ctni: ex· work. Vic P aularlno .. 7M/K54 711..'il 712 44!47 N 11 ts o I Ha• ID. Cal1 S49 ·8088 _ ___ _ • sx•r & acl·urate. tvinn)I. School, C.M. S46-9SS9 1tfl meals. Fast arowinit OC busy cord le 2' s "' . • • • .;: ~o er 1 isc • rungc fuU dar.; per wk. Af PIV I
Owner John I\. Booty. F1ute & Piccolo IA'ssons w i 11 he work •n i.: on 5'30&wlmds. Airport area CPA Farm. switchboard & meeL tho EXEC SECRETARY .7e01:f1ce o ~~~s"; Park Lid~ ConR' "vN. u• O'lf>. I t'tll"loyct> t''IPenae, "'h('n Prior CPA firm ex per re· public. Good t ypinst iic re· ' l " 10 Ommonton «i61'1111t1h1p v. r t'OUN D 11m11tl blk & whl J,m1ce Wolfe ,, . J Ou 1 k 'd Variet ·of duties Retired or 11em ·retircrl, S500 C It Bo Corker mix vie Can comeloyourhomc. bemg trJnskrn'<i. Al!\o Babyaitter wanted. qc. rempoyces now q · Y 'avail for work on u1 ~ 0•. nus LlghLn1111cmbly&parlu1i.·
Westmins tt'r Mall 548.5967 Fee Job~ Cull Sally Mature. exper. in your otthisad.Scndresume& Non1'moker. needed basa.<:. Send rl'· 10Mow T0Ha1rWcsL mi< full Ume. S2.50 hi. 1 MG 2007. Hart, !>40·60~~. CoulJI own home, No. Eaat C.M. salary hi11wry in Cull con· sume to Plaza Exe.cuUve For eonhdcnt1al intervw !r7U-llSOO I ---------1Jobt Wonted. 7075 Personnel Agency, 2700 642-749'. fidence to Ad No. 583, Contact Mt11Whito suites 2082 Michelson <'<mlucL Dc>rt, 613-4900 'hi -•
FOUND: Sm. part Collie ............ ••••••••••• Harbor Blvd, CM. Dally Pa lot. Box llW>O, For lnlel'view 11212. li-vmc, Ca. !.12715 • 41'M. Liquor cleric. Part Unw. I
do&. vao lndlan&poll• 4 Oookke<'pma for the •m. Baby11ttcr. Npt Hts area, CostaMesa,Ca.92626 p ID • Ov1•r 25, nights. will F•rr'laworth H.8 businr1111.Allpht11>l•w tt11u 6-7 hrs day, S days wk. au 0$18r r:xperhaircutter HKLPI ~esperute Vud trnm. GeorRe or Sll•w,
9M 4lll0 !\lllleml'nlll & T11x1"1 l!I APT tlOUS!'; Own trans . 631-0885 • BOY. after scbool,J.~d111· As--lot~. Inc Takeover cbent.ele needs sitter for 2 pr1· 642-6537
-----Mi\INTENi\NCF: --ly.Dnve~h<'. ~,.. •fE 675.14468 ~chC1oler~ in lh«1r home. ·-------Found: Katten. Blk .\ ~' ~· ll. I) c r • fl"',. r N•wpc>rt~"4.;11ch. Couple ~byi;iller w~nled days m Cull 548·2888. COSTA l'o SA. 7 AM ·7 PM w1·1•kd uy", LUAIJER • Abte ·bodtf'll
Whattt. 6. tMl! on earh ' 1 •:.._ ---('X~nt'ntc. fo'ull lime. n~ ~m~06r;i5~2~~:,t5~ch. BOYS ANl> GllU~~ 556·7075 t:xp ph11rmscy tet'bnl· Newport Bead1. Cor /I!'' J>('n.on t1> load boal.3 &-1 fonL Bea<'h front 403 K Se1,'v 111udf'nl 11tJ1i 111t Joh rhaldnin, ~alary open __ _ _ _ 12 to lS. r art. llm" work Equal UpPor t:mployer c1an. Mu1'l bl• able to 1146-0fl44 eves. gtnwal yd wotlc, fork Ult. ,
B.lboa Blvd. C11 1l <213) a fl . l.30 pm, S II +:ipt.PhoneM-4·2611. Buby"lttcr necrlr d, my nftrr ~c h oo l u ncl ty1><·preiicriptionlaool~. --HOtlSEKF.1<.l'INC" 1·lC1;c•r lll'l1>1'ul, $3.5o hr.
3S2-4200 !ISWP!"· tyµo GOwpm . homu 1um to 3pm. Own Solurdny" With A youth CllJIOWl\edorlntervaew, ciul oi-ARr-·. Ap11IY Hout Tran11lt J34:J
--C""'kll""" I( n. Shllron 893-7970 lrons. OOJ-1941 Ftn Vly. ••ruw l"kln•' IUll'""'riu· C:LHK TYPIST 54(! &770. h • • • Lo¥llO Avn. C.M. S:tw• J'ound· Blond ..,.. .,,,.. - -... -MGR COUPLE ~ ~ u ,. ~-. " '"" -• Lit<' ou11f'kPeptnR, somf' AM lu Noun. • I Vic: 11th St, Si\ Oldrr ludy will baby.ill Ar 1 • 8411 llittcr for 7 r 01,1 tin n ll for a major With recent ex per. i.I) 1 h ii d c 11 r o m 11 Lu r t
642·tm7 uml dn htc• hou~ework. JG Units <'M Exp d . ,f 1 VY 1 ti new11pol)f'r. F.sm '2!> to work In production co11 FACTORY womnn. p11rt-timc-. N.H. MAW, rt•lme for beouly ------~--1 11 vl.' in s4owk rti matur.-. uml·rel ok t" n ga r ~; 11~ e $4S l)t!r wt>ek or more troldcpt. muejeanJo~ arl'l'.l~ll·:llflZ u lun. 200 NewPort cu·
FOUNO, flUppy, a r11 y 131.9911 • 54.S--Olll4, wche~UJ.~· ~1tc1r"c ool. plux trlp11 nnd pri7.tB. STACOSWITCH, IMC Ml':N &WOM l':N 1-1<>U."'l·'.L'f•',f',·t--;--1 ..• 1;--. ,,, .. ~ Ur. Ntwpor~Dcach_. -.•. I w/blk blotcht•!I. Fcmuh·. --------Sill ... ""'"' " Y iome or Call th" followlna be(oro 1139 Baker Costa Meu M 5fmblrrs/ Parkuitt..'1'9 ·' ·" ' .. , ' Vi<' MacArthurjrNwpt HefpWonted 7100 )'OUfll. Bulboll Pen. lt.00 p.m. or uftcr 8.30 549:1041 1>rtv~·ri1& "'· r...1·wpo r l U1•11f'h.MAll>S nee ded b y
Prwy. N.B. 8'6-03f;7 ••••n•••••0 •••••••••• ASSEMBLERS 673·~9!l pan. l.1u1unu N141ud Equal()ppM F:mployer Gi•n'I Lile Unskilll•d S11anhh OK. 67:1 2!1tl8 Nt:wport lk•ach fl~110f1. •J\AAAPOSITION!<> BAOYSITT .. ;H. My M\uion V1e)11 111r4!u, Workeri; ""~· 1-:rljlllll h •q1cnkln11'dllV I
LOST, Doa. Hus ky & SolH S.C...tary Pree I :don r Ir r t r<J ho mi• 11 >lf ntc>1< old •9S·S31HI .,, l''ouM1t1n _ Day&SwlnirShlN.q ---'7--11lull. A1111ly In pcrllon.
Collie, mul& w /whl Rrcopt t'on~tdit•cy n;iel·hanfral. 11w1tcholi t:.!l'lt11ldc CM. Momlna" Vnlhiy nrcn.llGa·ll1~. Cocktuil w1utre11~wi1, n~w onTht•Joh1'r11i11111i.t llou11ew11rk.p/!1m~·.J>rivt S11ncl111pc•r Inn. :.!IOI 1-:. I munJ<• & reel und blk f.1qwr. prnfrl, bul will .. , ''"t1•t .30 .. onthru"'r1 ~:qu"I OflpOrtunity nlorbtrlub.O.C.Alf""rt IO l(rnn•rv ,,,,., f)Vr Ill. (°ttli)lt ll"V,('dM. body SlO<'ky hualL. Vh' Emµhl)'l'r!I l'.1y All t•eea I I "" • m r 1£ I .. ..... Temp AHICJftl'IWnt• ~.n.1i.5 5~3 ert J2 nc .. 111, IJd Oblilf)C) "Camlno <It>! l.IJ. Rr1ndrr11 ~S i·n~~ STACOSWITCH, IMC 642·7462 art 2 pm. ltlJ~ oyl.'r:_____ .,.urt!11~75M81l7 -Apply Dully {;M M altl wuntud.• 8ual'111f
AdJon. S.J .C. R4'w11 rll. 4020 ltln:h St. 1• 1.,.. ll.39 IJllkl!r, Cost4 Mcu BABYSITTER. P /Tlme. Hr" .a It f • 11 l • ~ u n ch COCKTAii. WAl1'1ll•:SS ICttly SerYlcH lllK - -Molol. 11161 ~. C11t. llw)I.
496.flOOrollect. Nl'wpor1.8tH1ch 1133,~190 54f.]0""1 for6yrnld....,",3·4d")'~ Wa1t reSt1. OllJlf'rd .. ov.er SHOR'fOHOl-:H Newport llou1H•kl•l'l"-'1" mulul'l•, Laa.Ur h 494·4892. Call tor Appt/F.atab tl5 .. ""' .. 2 A I He a ll vr in, full dlar14u. (J ) fl ---1.0ST male dof. "Jo.Ille". -Equal Oppor ti:mployt!r .wk. 7 ·3. 3·11 tihiflll. l . PP y, n rownw COOK/WAITRf:SS 8.och•833·144 l yr olcJ c•hdcl. 1~l-47GO MAID. l'art Um'°. Wkd~n
Btk •Pot on tall. Vic ACCOMPANIST Sevf'raJ wknds. Deren· ft!':'.'s:;~~~;lt~~19~. Coll.st Meu Lnne l'<, 1703 0..-..•547·9Sl5 l<•11vt•mcK1wct•. at 11omc· woekonda •
• Stadilt Dr, So. Lacuna. POilbun J\vallo.ble. Ex pr dablo person nee cd ---Su1>1•ri<>!.: C~. Mil 3'Jlla O-Tw• .. --t 'fll -_Lairuna_8rh 41M·2flO!i __ '1 ~reward.49e·47$4 ll«'CHllf)'. Salary $3 ~ AASC,!llblcrs . MO·OM?· IUS DRIYHS COOK. Mal'1, fem11lc. Ap r-·· ._, HOtlSf:Kt:f:P P:lt
---------•Iler hr. 20 hr work week "m'lfft.m Mf't'hln1cnl 011by~IUcrt H11kpr Muturt' "'47.15 ~Hr HunllnJ:ton ply in pur1mn Kcntul'ky 1 :30PM rnr otflrl' In Newport MAlNTt.NANCE MAN
ht M•ll• SllO Apply al r"r11onnel or !!', frdor !_~Pfloll'Y~lemo:,.oh~I· womon ofter acbl, • hn1. R1111rh Union HS Oillt Fl'lcd Ch"'k""• Laaun11 ·thru Stptemb.r Hdi. Foll •ir p/timc. rl.'q ulrl-<1. Luriu nll Hlll1'• \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r "' .-,,,_.., ~ .. ~ r.. ... _ ...... _ 179·97'2 Sponl11h 11p1•uktnl( ok. 11rr11.llJO~l Ice. l.Dll103 nl':t<•h •iptltude. ,"-ml r"'ir•d for l child llJl.C !J. nc>n n~~dll p /tirt14• hui. .!:leach, ,,,_.....,_ C II "., 'l4GO ----·I Drlnkln& problem" Unahcd School Duilrkt • ·~ " " k s C t dn Muat h s-...11 Oppor fmploy1tr __!_ '""~ MANAGEMENT I C..ll Al~hol Jlelpllnc (<'t'ON 1he 1trc .. 1 from lh~ whlll! be arccplubl<•. b l sPmln~" c. ;Sl·~ o. OU I I ~e~11~ °' o ~ . ac" unfj ~--..,...-""Kul< "' wrvirt t' hn. T E 2'hnaday835-3830 bjJtbad'.IOOI) '"' 11 rt,llom<&.30pm,J\pply .. .. 7141898<67llext 242. Pry cooks & !>ell men '"",-• ••1' ... • • · RAINE
In P.erson. Moorc ·0 ·8ab"""tt•-.myhClm .. ,( .... ---P oulblu lulu.re In _ __..D~Lc•-..a. Mon,tl hra lt'rl.S3 hr-+ Voun~mantoworkln -)t t 2940 C 11 A JUI K11 '1 r, ~ I rTVll'IY ..-....-. sor. ac<• + uncnn_plct)' 1 l b AIOltT10M ACClHG CLHK air. o cute vc Side C.M.> 2 dnya wle, CAI DRIVIRS mt1Jla&f'mC'Dl. "'rom n11 Mu11t be exper'd NCR tnl•nt. Hef1' rcq'd. Own "row nit too renta Wih
Counlelint& R.efenal Buut. Newport BH<'h C M 7:~ t.o 4 :45. rel. req. Mrn or Women Resiaura,,t, 210 Newport '200. Wkoda & eves re· trnni1p. 640 8652 eves or ncH. M1at bo neat. In llP·
Prejl.ttst-avai1.wknds k>c. Thi.a YOlllllt 1trowln• ASSEMBLERS 6'2·0792aJ\S:30PM. Muatbe2Sorov1>r Center Dr. NpBch . q'd. r1eafe eAll for •ppl (2llt)fi92-000',dny~. pcnrancc. &i havo very
3'1trHelpUne 547-M9$ flrm •• Involved tn pro· Marine Hardware ... Ba~ltter qualltlec1 lady Apply In rerson s.o.73'7o. II a I boa U a y Club. llM C 0 ~:!~~"!~~~~:;.6 ~fl
PREGNANT! pt'rty mgmt & ofCe~i; per'd only. Apply in to help' with 3 sm Y.elowCob IC o 0 K 8 New &U.5000,11xl520. ompowr per Prtformuried m a n, f<tr Carll\' coolldcntl•l Jrrat c~owth pot~nt i" person 8 30 lo 3·00 Mon· C'ttlldren os n~'<led. Con-11251 ShtU!r Avt!nue rl.'1tauranl, Dtli•1tyh• GAS MAH l'xpc•r • 11tana o rune, permanent reaponatblo
...... U .. "'" ng •· •ef•rral Mu..ctt ,ha~ l !r ,extpcrt. n Fri ta ....... ......,. f'oun\41n Valley ~nu. Loe. ln Eaatbtl&lr 11y1tem, &Clmo l1y4lut, It' f. _. "" .__... .,. • "' .. <' n I "" a"cu a e "t SPARCRAFT '' ........... "".. needed ror Jocol car 1u.•, 22ll po11 Hm. ,xp, n .... req. A~OD adopUoo & " J Villllle Shop'ti Cent '" Ap I 1930 N wpo 1. kttpin ' ln «i. Call $40·805 . 710W17thSt.C.M. ff.el>)'llltcrnl'('J(fod for2CARPENTERS <2) NO.Great!!lllary&fr' w8!1he~. Da1ly com.---ihpy c r IJ"C,JE :,.47·256.'l Co:istalrenonncl Acco· sdiool a1ie ~hlfdren. Marine. jtt'nrrnl r•p.nlr. aniet. Apply In peraoo. ml.ssion11paid.644·44GO. tndll•trialLoundry Dvd.C?tt. -·
'• _ r)'.17'.lOll:irberBl.CM. ASSEMBLVWORKERS Your home C M. Bur Wood 1111n('ll ln1l . CllmabySl ,.. ..... llt'"'L""'FFfCE Utility Mu11. $3.50 to ~M A.tUUt: WOMAN
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Full)' Ueen~ed ACCTNG Cl.ERK •.mall 3l1Mimhly lmr & AfUpm, !'>4M1l6 673·7§5 Ht-5J or 1C8·5248 COUNTER cdu,s F.xpcr vn 10 key uddrr ------I> me 0 Wt con 1· DIN EICammolleal P't-f' Paid. Aenu t htf' mach1n1nt opera. -ott.Tpm. UARJo1AJOS w1mt'moryba.Jlk.Sot11ry tMerttuMHded newcomers & ronl11<'t.
S.nCleineat.e. l'o:t8ppC: FuhJon Is~. This nne lions. Apply lit WinfieW Raolting Part ume. Ge0ries, commermtrate Wfcxpcr. Lile mallinl( •erv1c4' In mt•rchunts. roxiblc hr!I.
492-'°34 c.iU6 firm has 1tn outstondin.a Lo c le a . In", 111 J 3 ASSIST AMT MGR. CASHIH 607 W Jtt.hSt C M. F/tlmc. Call ~7·6801 Irvine needs 5<'vcrnl J)C'n· Need ~ar, Ito t yplna. ---------1 posl\lon for individual MonroYaa. Costa Mesa, N Be b B b Eitper. in rellul-Mu111 pie to do hand lnsertlnit. M'I·~ · •
SOBRl&TY MEANS wbohaulntmot.hoppt& 642·7840 e';':rt ac ranc knowB/AllM/Chc.LI~ COUMTeflGUtL.S GIRL FRIDAY for StrudyWork HOWISTH.TIM&
rREE DOM ••• But likes worktaa w/fi.Jt'•· scr...,.ILBS ~anuu:=ri~~~~g:r! bkklln•· Perm. Ory c lean In IC •ho?. bui Ider I dl· vc 1 opcr Cood.Benfflt11. (or job aeekcra to c~ ,,.._.b ul.nsldejob Should have aoin1> A_.... fernd &alaryoptm For CHA.SIM'S F/time. Exl)tt'd rir"fd. w/constr41cuon ba111t Proht1hnrinaplnn th• Dally Pilot Http ... ....u.-• liWe lmowled,. cl romputer Willtraln.Ooodworkina a-call8'4·TlT3 EOE So.CoHtPleu Win lratn. NB area. around, Boolclce~pll!&, NoeicPtrnec. W11ntcdcfo.s1lflcatlo11.U
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MARQUIS MOTOIS new rntl1JI t1re1. xlnt
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831-2880 495·1210 $3ROIJ \It r.11m.li14 6007 I' t t '7UIJ021'11 11Wi7KXVI OISh?rl'O 1~A3ft0 4118~>11 ' 1'' '7SZ002 · <629NliKI N L~WPOoORveTSnt':..Ae~.11 HEWPORTDA.TSUH
UndJW ~1 11\1 '?:! Ji ii Juto '7ti200:! cll32Pll:"lll C1 l\lercedcs lkni. ~ S. "" '" 1S811UOvcStrt'fl
~ · . --C'"-sler 99£ lftto 9957 • 3 lf>-t fo. AM / ~ M. a 1 r, '" 1 •••••• ••• •• •• • •. •. • • •. • '-•ulc>. 1 o" ner. S4.400. ••••••••••••• •• ••••••••. r ustom 1otl'r ,\\I f~t Cloud On 54tndoys Autn aar , F M, xtnl cond. 831· 1300 N t-:WPORT REA<.:H
•••••••••••••••••••••• l'U'l!ll'll1'. duJI IJ.1tl . S.'l:IOO 6"5·~~758638_ P'ortehe --9750 U3·1300
CJll 191 5116 '71 Chry~lt"r 300 2clr, /\ir, 72 Pin.lo. ,lk!lgc w/b~n 111t
----• AM f:'.1 , rull P"r . 5950 Lo m1. Xlnl t'ond. ~t.S.llJ
Afttiqwt/ idr.a\. ,111t SJGOO rtr111 '71 IMW 2002 Claulc• 952 ~UI llNi-1 hl'f1~•m S4ll 0125 · '75 2..10. 4 door A I 1·ond •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••• ••• •• •• • ••• •• •• ••. . __ _ _ 1-:t·ono ~ t') I l(J!> .. ~ 1w1 1972 Ponch• 914
HIEW '76 RAlllT
Model 11111 1 :o.p~·1•d
1.000JJ)
l!nl Voho l~S Stu. W!itn, 4 646 9'JOI a fl 1lpm 114-Vii63
:.11<1 . v1•r v iOOd cond. --. . -S251Mi nr i,,1orr.962·G9S8 Cor•eff• 9932 7~ Stn ~Vgn. 4spd., new ~tu~t :.l'll 7.5 (;~IC \illl opn 9715 ~0 75.\!l 4 C')'I . .5 s pt-1•cl. di~<' OftR 70 CARS !oinrf & ,•·on11. nm rm ·······•••••••••••••••• -bra.kl'), radao & h1•.,ter
_ ••••••••••••••••••• •••• llr<'s. i\11nt runninl( ('Ond
'74 \'oh11. low ma. "~r> •CORVETTES* Sharp! Offer. 49~·2670 IH IHVEHTORY i.l\'reo '"""'II•· 11.11wlt•d 197 3 CAPRI 611 · 250 Sf: Sun rr . ajr , Un bl' Ii l' v ah 1 v 1 m rrptd l1t•11. '' wo li,1 orr blk, 500 m1 .. 10,000 wurr. m11culate' Must · M.·~ 10
cll•an Sl:!IMJ --~ - --h4'.171noorG75 8638 CHOICE OF IS '74 Sta. Wgn, '1 l'ipd.
$3499
Plull Tox & License
lvy·Sel'-Trede
llZ,AIG.O & CO.
\,I. fur 1.111tl.1'.bi:l:JilJ'lo1 tl C)I 4 .;p;·NI, '°111111 -.+ B~t 11rr Mubl M'll. PP. believe' 18391-'0F). ~111 ,1111 tape & he.1tt'r l n 673 sg57
llLL YATES
VW-PORSCHE '73 \•1l\11 l~F; Lo m1 ..
xh1I ··111111 \II -cer\'1ce re.
rnrcl t .111 1:1'1 2:i'l I
1961TllRlJ1977 t·assetle ster~. rod1ala.
<I spc<'(.is & AutomJt1r:. S2000 962 51132 ' ~ ll\'lll'\<1bl\· 1mrn11cul .. tt" ------OHLY $4695 Oran<Je CCHMty's '71 Pinto. white w/blat'k l~llu I \I ltun•~IHHI Mu:.t .!'ol'l' lO IJdtl'H' 19ti7 MH JOO SF.I .. ~Int MEWPORTDATSUH
'12011 1"31JERl rond & \lllue $37!\0 llfi 888Do•eStrvl'l
San .hmn Captlltrano
137-4100 493°4511 RM1t Sel•dlOft lop & int, ocw cumshafl, ~'llJS \1 111n~lrl'~l
!-t\NrAAN\
10 tn b, \Inn, Sul
(.'IO!lt"1 Sunday ..
• 547-9709.
ttilllllll ONLY S2695 l nrtu,trtJI Way, t'M "IF.Wl'OltTBf.i\Cll
·n funl v.111• 1• "· p n. MfWPORT DA.TSUH 673 5il:?O \. ·-833·1300 1969 vw
fASTIACK
'71 \\-,11:011 11'., auto. t11r.
P II, I '~ Jiii Im, roof
1 a1k. ~k) hlUI' ONLY
11 11110 1111 1 l 0"1'11Cr
S11 r11·rh 1·on1I. S52:i0
~'l:I :l!Mf>
HOWARD ci-.noi.t
Dm c & 'luual Street11
NEWl'OHT llt-;ACll
vwtve annd. Really a
be11uty ! c. Painltr. 1111
Lido Puk Or., Apt 80. NB \'11 uuto M•I FMlltrk HHlll)o\l'Stn•"I 'll3MBZtOOb.4SJX.-t"J. 1972Portche911T
cam114'1 1111 ~1101 ht·~l ~t.:Wl'OR I' 11~;1\l II ~11r1. orl~ ptunt & lnh•nor i\ vrry nice runn11111 c.11 •
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t'ttM', liUM 0111( flll, tlffrr
t':t 11 l!i'.> z I Ill
0Hc1 40li7'.!'..-rull t\ 133-1300 nt•wclutr h&sturter Sac ~speed, ma1t11. AMl l'M St 7~ 1!>4 -t 121 a t (I r c o •· ;1 s !I c l l 1• llLL YATES
VW-PORSCHE
133-0555 '73 ${1ulre Wagon, orl11.
.7 (' 3 T -owner. Low m l, uut.o, air,
'H t'n1rl ~'.:.?Olll'l11hwt11( '7l ,\~l/1-'M . A(', fl 123:.!~H'lll.
Gex>1l 1111111 ~.l<!W l'\I r11llndrr. 4 11pd, dt•11n. I Mu'I M•ll '61 2JOS. •ulo, SHOW CAR!
I orvet11• 50, ·lO&>. rack. JCtra clean. 12375.
Auto•. Uted ttlr · uulo. ('llnury Ytllow 752·0200or752·8182
lmm111· ·u <'lp1mc M .8 pt~· !N~I :It I:! ownt'r, l:!20'1 113(1 31Jll i.nroof. ,\MI YM r111at'lt4'. MAlnUIS MOTORS
"" '"'"' rddt.11~. ~. ofr ,. 1'10, ~ch ~t·dun Com '7:? 1>1111111• 112()11 \.in a 73 t'.Jprl ;moo, hkt• new. tiiS 1301 lwl 'I :t41 or art u MIS..~10~ \'Jt:Jo
Sun Juun Cit pllltrano
ll7·4800 493-4511
••••••••••••••••••••••• Hlk 1nt. umtfm 1tcreo, ----------A.MC 9905 Ult "hf, 1111: rn('k, 2.5,000 9t60
••••••. •••••••••••••••• rnt Xlnt lond R3~·4MJ. •••••••••••••••••••••••
tt'tl11r1-.t w blk l111•q11\'r \II, 11u111 I' n. I' S. 1;!7 new brk:i. 111111:11 Im·~ & 1m1 ll 1 ·2110495·12 I 0
petnt. hur11und)' tnl. "" WBSJ'.'1111 1'16 S1711 hie ttme hiltlt•r' mu~ \'W llu.i '72 C;K J,nchn. Comµl\'ll!ly '6:'1 C:orn•tt c• <'Oopt'. ATLAS l'erlt'ct roml1t1on rhll 1·n11lnf' 'p('rf runnln.ll AM W\1 m1o1J(~ nu·llfl'S llkl' nl!W. lt~t·I hll ull muki•ort;•r 1146 J ll3 Rat 9725 'Gl fill TJrR.l ~'.1nt.1-i11
r•dluh "111\t St'{• A <'01 A9tot Wawt-4 5 p)i ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1·ch 'I l'ond ~Ii l~O <114 I 968 0251 wnd $750 !N'2 631111 xlnl nmd 2 t~p'I Beai ~
i ll vw Wl'~t11hah;i •"""ck 99 I 0 olfrr K.17 :1%2 lerll /&rtsy~I k'ctor " ilt'm Mt Sp m l\.'J77
l'alJ U1ll ~ 4<»3 W Jo: I'\\ TOI' DOI.I.AR '120 ----~n 11 y • un l I ltl l.tkl' llf'W ~~r() ••••••••••••••••••••••• c-ar 99311 I"•
- --1''01t1'(ll'l1St.:O 'AllS •••••••••••••••••••••••
10:11 Ford <Woody to'ORJo:l<iN,DUMt-:STI<.' SaMs&L.a1lnq
W u 1ton . roncou rs ort'l.1~'\l<'S TOP Oollur l'.wJ r~""t11r11tlon 71 M11!ll1111 tr )"(1111 r11r 1~ extro clcon On Al.t. Triult'-tni1
power train. l'mC'd l('I ""u• r1r1'L HIWPORT DA. TSUH
htlow uucllon vrlcts IA.UIR IUICK 111 Do•• Str ..... ~ 0140. l"'\t Vty :l!l'lS 1111.J'bor Rlvd ...,.....
• ~ Ca.lit M\''IU gm 2SOO Ne11r l\llll'l\rthur V.WCln HlO ---&J•mbofot•t• Ror.tdi;
·••••••••••••••••••••• TOP IUYIER 83).1300
'74 Fnrd •\ T P /1, p1b. ~ u~ '''""'· & Inst' Top DRIVI .a. • c dual ton.kt f.o ml'~ dollar p11ld for lmporu. "'
''-: If ront'ct ramPtr COSTA. MISA LlnLE
u.'IOO or oh'. ~IJ.2()l1 ° DATSUN ••• ~T...w». 2345 ttarbor Bh·li SA VE A LOT
4w....1Dn•" '550 Costa Meso ~O MlO SH.OP&COMt>ARF. ••• -...-•• -....................... -----l.U.WICKOATSUM
'11 OMC J immy. 22.000 TOP SanJUiln Cll plslraoo
mi, air, AM/fM tHrk. DOLLAR 131·1l75 4f).JJ7S
Conco"-9 Ure•. bu t\•tr -1tblna Xlnl cond. • PAID Ullll Dataun 510. 4 dr. rc-
llSOO/btl ofr. 494·34S ., f"ORCLEAN conditioned ('nJline .
eve1. IMPORT CARS ~:1$:m~aya, {>48.~748
.ftt' •47 Wlll)'a Cr.2A ---------. hard top Tira gd. cond. ~ = I "74 ti 280%. Lo ml, air.
('1JOC13-2658 ~J 1tilfillJ:I g~·~
T.-:b t56 ~ ... ••••••••-•••••• .. •••• 11S)SMACMkVD. Must Sell by 9/18. TS 8210,
•Ct41V. "76 "-•* HUHTINOTOHHACH m•n, xlras, xtra c:le.n
TWo Too HD c.c. J241-~'°=:.1'711::::.:=~M0-~0t=•2~-rsz_._100_or:-o_rr_e_r._UY~·l,.._t-:-.. -.
CA. i pd. a.A.~ 1111 rrt. W .._NTED' 12. iwz. n .ooo ~'·a.tr.• tJ•nt101ou. ODl.J a.t$. " • t pd,AMIP'IC...!lut.o ant.a•
HOWAlD JUMI AUTOS na, map. r'Pi&IJ, '*
C IEVROLt.'T. Dove It iUIERICAN·FOREICN <'OftdS3115. r auan t~, Su~• Nurporl l pay lbOn cul\ than ·n • %80Z, A/C, aulo.
.l• "ISS • ..yooe. C1t0l.W-l ..,_p, J1lol tond. MUI
-ortonrreeo Zenklt7U2t cwbestol'r.-.n.u
llAMDMIW16
F I A T
128 2 DR.
SEDAM
SfMc:lal Sale
Price
s2197
DICK
MILLER
MOTORS
.FIAT
rorsd11• •111 t '7:l) IJlk, l!l'J 43511 --, ~ •• /\~I 1•M radii>. l>la. 1nt • 1 ·n llt11l'k 1-;lt'l'tra ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2929 llnrbor fllvd , ~1nw "hi" luw n11k, n1•w '7 1 VW lll'l'll• /\uto 21lr,lull11<1wc•r i2 Cou1111r Xll7 ln1ulrd, Cotlt11M1•u
ruth,11 t1r1•1., nt'" hall4'ry r1'11lt. rnR Xlnl concl , Sl7~ 002 G701 on1C1nal ow1wr. top thol)(1 546· I 9 34
Xlnl c111111 . 54,000 ml vl'ry e lt>a n • $1 l)SO Codlllac 9915 $27011. Sl:J TH:n_ --~ --
Allkln)t ~'>l!{)() /\ft 6pm, 493 :.:1:\S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9911 '71 <.:riekclt 40M m l. &W-411Hl7 ---r S1.100orhe1toUer. 'G!> VW llul( • •• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 Ca II 5S2·8W70 r 966 Porsche 9 '2 5Cl8!1 (1 . t 4 Monut"O 4tlr v1nrl top.
4 cyl . 5 111rnccl , d1117 00274!Jll ~-·!", f\Jllpwr . ./\M/"'l\ Xlnt 'll3 Vallant Convertlble-,
hr n k r" . he o t <' r & \fuat Sell' ti!' vw ,. '~ rnnd SI 7:i<l OOI 0200 1l11nt fl, runs aood. '42!>.
AM / fl M rad"' l' n R ' ·111 --bt.'lll orrer. 815-5637 htUcviibly 1mnrnr11l~te ' bit l'lli lr:.m SJJ$0 '''1 Oo<llll' t•wr W1111nn, fJ --
Mual tl'I' lo bclihc' ofr en ~M ,.~ l') I. " 1'11)(1. run11 aood. o..tlec tt65 SUOO/h!lt ofr ?SI 1311 ••••••••••••••••• •• •• ••
ceMWR1 'tll vw l'opto11 <·amp1·r Nabers d -9940 ·m t·1rcb~rd1.~00.,111, 11uto ONLY $4795 !tuna icoo<l. 1t'bll co)!. • ..
MIWPORT DA. TS.UM nct'da Mml' hotly work •••••••••••••••• ••••••• &40·3371 MIDo~Strttt S13QO B?9 :rm. Cadt•Jlac 107% P'nr<l W1111on. Al<:, ----
N .. ~WPORT BEACH l'tS. J'/B, flc 646 0006 '75 Gran PriX.. IOtded, llke
ll3· ll00 1961 VW. Auto Qu.llity and Price 111:00to5 00 PM l. new. SS900.
lol R 9756 xlnt runn1nl( l'ond <1u.ir.sntcrd '67 t-'ntrlano 3900T. good Ci«-GCMS 1 oyce Clean • fl46-llS$<1 Lt .,10" c.,.._1,,,,1. tran1port11tlon. $200. iOLt' Mtns, autolcPS' PR, • •••••••••••••••••••••• -.. A,.,..,_,. 11 I t II I •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. '6T vw eu., Rl>lt 1000 tn l'rrrcm•d R.atc• 5*600Gatu;ao PM. ~!cu1!~st:5C>~S:'.147~··
f tUnJ i\M ·F~I tape. t 11 ~r\t ~lc:c1inn ' '7J FOlllO ROY ad cond 51.400 r.31 MJS , 1 N.·w '" u~d G~ TORINO H70 CARVER <~111111 ,,, in ••••••••••••••••••••••• .OUS·ROYC( M VW Bui:. 4 •Pt!. cle~n Or UIKl Cuuntv 9 Peuonger waaon V-8. 75 T · BIRO, duri rtd. INlde " out. aood t ir"'" auto lrans .. power sl~r-vinyl top air ru I p~
tS.J•M-•• itood d 1950 G7:i oo;n o ~ d Ing & brakes, factory 1lr • · -1 • tt----'='a.•e11 -eon . r rn un .av conditioning, AM/fM cruile control. H ntry ·e.s V W Bull N('w 'olvl'll. C.idillac aten.-o. dual swlnl( hall UghU, am/fm •ter eo
ClOUO WHDATS 70,000 ml S750 or h5t or Master Oe•lcr aaw. lunnae rack. Low tape, new rlldlala, auperb
SUPER ELEOAJiT 1"4 fer.f'7H327 l600tl.irbof 81vd. mlltflt. G rtal lArnlly tond.$5960.833-28-U
Rolls Roy", Nwly up· '6l 8aJ• BU.IC Cou.1Mcs.t 54~91~ catlkr.JJ274t. 9'74
II o I I t • r e d w l t h NNda wort. $l501olr. Nabe $47ff CHTNCHILLA lbruoul. s.-1774 JS SAMTA. AHA Ve1a. Atir cond. r-1dlo. Tiit uH lma te l n Urtt llf t cond Cell LUXURY MO'TO&JNQ, =1J Rabblt. ald. lnlnJ, a I""';...~·: •11ac UMCOLM M•CUllY T • n ' ·
MUST SELL lll•D.;t radio. nd~lt. ·~oo. ~ UOlN.TtallJft a erf pmMMZN '1~ • ~ bd. $tMn s.t.AM 541.05 It Want edl OIU '4.2·""'"' . . , ...
CLEAN
·UP
SUPER
SALE
WE MUST
MAKE ROOM
FOR ARRIVING
'77 Models
OVER
200
'76'5
NOW
PRICE
SLASHED \
TO THE
BARE
METAL
EXAMPLE
THI PllFICT
LUXUIY
SPORTS CAR
'76 SCO•PIOM
Meelllte Sliver. Red Etlgllth LNlher
Interior. AM FM 1tereo. electric
windows t 100042. Only 8.387
!nil• Still hH 1 1 .000 mllee or t 2
month hctory w1rrantv -
REGISTER NEW.
SALIPllCI.
59395
INVENTORY
REDUCTION ,
SALE
SlDEr car
YaklES
CHECK THIS LIST D FORAN
EXCEUENT BUY
197' SEY1W
Leather seats. cru11e control.
AM'lFM & 8 track tape Five to
chooSe (456517). Low•
'I 0,700
* 1974 COUPI DEYIW
Lea11\er slereo rad•o. cat>notet top.
lull power Four to choose.
(024AE0) Low as
'6595
* I t7Z COUPI DIV'IW
Leather seats, stereo radio. t11t
Wf]eel. full pwr, (592NOfl
'3495
* 1 t74 R.&TWOOD llOUGffAM.SIDAM
Dual OOwe< front seats. leather tnm. Vlnvl too. stereo. tilt wheel. full pwr.
Lower than average mlleS. Cf~)
'7295
A tz.~ ..... 12 ..... C..-.
YP Werr •••r h •••leM• .. •" c:.m.· ..
lt75 OLDS
MIMITY BGHI'
LUX. H.T. c~. Spltt pwr. seall,
cruise cont • pwr windows. door
lodes. stereo radio. (918l.PGl
'5195
* lt7' VOLVO
J'4eL
Sunroof. leather. stereo & tlOe. air
cond. Only 8.098 miles 1201REI)
SALE PRICED
Brand Mew
'76 CHEVETTES
YOUR CHOICE > '
SCOOTERS
#271 623-1619
#274921-1667
• I
' . Brand Mew '76
LUV TRUCKS
YOUICHOICI
.s3349
LUVTRUO<S
t239434-1646
1241 262-1746
IJRAND NEW
1976
0
N
"MATCHBACK" AM radio. body aide rrold1ngs.
CSGC20518201
_,.,.,i.-•· 11WAGOM11
(W8A2029933)
53077
SllNllEST
DATSUN
EVER.
•
Now the Datsun
8-Zl<> llatchback
cnmt'I with a nc:w
s-tl>('ed Ol)tlrtn '" maM ll thr thribelit
Oat llUll JOlllC· Tut-s .__ UVCl'.dnv-L 5th~ ·~ btenly s:obl>k's
up the mm oo a IP fll pa.
43 Ml'r. 30 \lf'Gl lllC ,lf"AY' CITY
llut'a the lllC"ft'dabl<' mini:r the
EPA "'llmllt-S I~ the S.'Pt·.-d
B-210 ~ina cin how you driv"
md t~ ~IOl'I ol YOUf' <•. JOUf
mik'ait may ~ rmr .. or It'~'· mmna
Of A 5-SPllDI
In Int ti"• ynu'r.r huC·nff·thr·hnt
T1lf'fl AllllJOth trld Wtt I hrough 5Kond
•ml third rwiht .,lo fourth-w~te
moet at-1>oxH llop. fllth gear 11
O\lttdrtvt. Th11 mnnt Qllll'I lu11hway
crv•U\ll with l~ poltnl 1400cc enl[IM
h1•nn11rii easy r•·~s. And ol ct1t1ne 11',
only l'it't111• tl\at ,,
"aporty lltllc> '~'*==~'
hatchtwk. that tie...., much
llOlllll for lht-
rnacl wad. ha'
..cimurhmnm
((Ir lhe kJld. .,
blCk.
11TM••uun.
..
SPEC·IAL
~1976
ARROW
SALE
Owht••• v ..... -....... ~ 1976 Am»ws ••• Wt Yow
TWe" to Sa'f• .. -.... .,.,... of y.., Cltolce!
lllAMD MIW76
PLYMOUTH ADOW
4 speed, 4 cylinder 1600 cc. engine.
vinyl bucket seats, eoox13 llres.
(7L24K67301108)
52995
WHAT MORE
CANA
LITTLE CAR '
GIVE!
(Valld to 10 p m Sunday,
September 12th, 1978.
Subject to prior sale.)
OPEN DAILY
UNTIL 10 P.M.
IMCLUDIM• SUNDAY!
BUY·
FROM
IKE
'72 DATSUN 240'%
• Speed. air conditioning, 1tereo radto, hHter. mags Suoer Sh8rl>I
The ttot onel Uc No 091FTC
'" vw .. 4 Speed, radio. GOOd transpottatlon.
Lie. No. 280MTX.
'71 TOY OT A Coaou.A
Autom1tlc tr1n1mlulon, radio. SH It
todsy! Uc. No. 243CIJ.
s1499
.,4 B. CAMINO P9CIUP
Autom1tic transrnlltlon. t.cfory llr
conditioning, r8dto, hellts. H&hel•·
the IC>OrtY one. Uc. No. 58255¥1.
sa99
The Spor1y one. EoulSJ()tld right! Uc.
No.438MMC.
s3199
...
YEAR-END
CLEARANCE
ON ·ALL 1«n6
·BUICKS
IXAMPU SAVINGS •••
Brand New 1976
SKYHAWk 0 S11
EQUtwe<f With V8 engine • SC>Md.
pwr eteering. tinted grass. roof
crown mol ding & body side
moldings. (107473)
s4199
SUPER RESALE
SPECIALS
196' CADILLAC
ILDQl.ADQ
Has it all plus low. 1 ownef. rrwtes .
(263395).
OMLY 52222
1974 FOID
MAYBICll .
4 Dr Automatic. pwr steering. air
cond & only 29.000 miles.
(203MFV)
ONLY 52666
lt7J IUIQ
IUCTIA UMl'T1D
Has every option plus IOw. tow rT11les.
C502MIL).
OMLY.$3666
1'74 UMCOLM
CONT1M8CTALCOUPI
Has everything plus low. low mileage
-only 26,000 milea. (623l.FGl
OMLYs5999
Where ever you live In
Orange County. buying•
Uaed Car In C08ta Meaa
from Johnaon & Son
.. Juat Make• SenHl0
• ·u rou '-2IO 414
AM/Pit{. tape cassette, custom cab,
4 wheef"drive, 13,000 mJla, sliding
windows. OC18363)
'6788
7 4 COUtlU PICXUP
4 ~peed. Jackman mags. tarp,
yeUow. (83208U)
'2588
• 71 CHIYT LAGUMA
Loaded, Loaded! C892BNWl
'4166 '7+MUSTA,._I .._.
Auto. tran s •• factory air
condlUonlng. power lleerin1. disc
brakes, radJo, beater. vinyl roof,
tinted Jiau. Silver metalJJc with
sunroof. extra nice! (4a>LPD>.
'3575
'71 MllCUU MAl~S WAec>H
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condltionln11. power 1teerin11. power
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EDITION
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1VOL. 69, NO. 260,_4 SECTIONS, S8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA TEN CENTS \
•
lluntington .. Plannitlfl to SnUff Stench
HunUnstoa Beaeb alllclals em·
kid today on • t~)lrOftCed at·
k •taJnst olf e.rive fumes that
ve piqued resldenU bfljMln1
)MtThunda1.
Weapon.a OD band include lbe we ol pe:rfume •ubltanee that is
felpected to tteutraliJ.e pungent
rcarllc-Uke fumes tbal have
aled wide areasoltbecity.
• main elforts, however, will
dittcje4 toward excavating
SO truckloads ol o(feodlng
soil and haulinf it olf to the
OranteCoa.ntydumplnlrvtne.
Public Works Director Bill
H.art.ce said th.at the amell mtlht aet even more pun1ml durin& the
excavalloo and that tbedevelopu
ia sprayinc the area with a
perfume substance.
Fumes were particularly acute
last Thursday and caused a l1ood
of telephone calls lly victlmscom·
pJalnlnl of splJttin& .headKbes
and spells of nausea.
Tbe smell waa back at near fwl
force qaln WednesQ.f alter be-
ina minlmlHd for awhile because
ol heavy raJna.
The offendlnc slte wu \In-
n.rt.bed last Wednesday at con-
struction site south o( Warner
Avenue and eut ol 8olsa Chica
Street.
Hartge saJcllbat the city and de-
veloper Frank Bucc:ella are still
awaiting results o( Jabotatory
an.alYllJ on what actqa1!7 ls caus·
intt.heameU. OfftclaJa sald earUer &Mt It ap-
peared to be a aulfur baa«I au. ll
wu u.nJeuhed durtoc O'adlna for
eonstnaction of fou.r-plex •J>art·
mentunlts.
Hartae aald that .Wt on the
proJ~ la currently at a standstill
until more la kno'Ml about tbe
mystery material.
Hartce aaJd Wednesday that be
• believes the problem stems lroin
a dumpln1 1lte from previous oil
activttlea.
He aaJd be thinks that rotary
mud, a day substance used as a
lubricant tor oil driUs, mJ1bt have
been buried al the site and ls the source ol the trouble.
Hartle aald the perfume aub-
st.ance, Oda ban, bu been used 1n
dty storm drains when smells
1eneraled by aJ1ae become ob-
noxJou.a.
"It smellB like bubble cum and
... It bu done the trick for us in th
put."heaald. 1
A woman complained to the •
Daily Pilot. that the ameU was
worse than ever Wednesday. I
''l bad a headache and upell ol
nausea," she said. "I'm becom·
tnasortofworried." 1
Ofrlclala said Thursday they \
have heard of no cases o( serious 1 Jllneases reported due to the ,
~ma.
1 .;-_unse~ Beach Killer Found Guilty
1'Lonely'
-_Girl Dies ..
In Class
MIAMI (AP) -It took lhree
d~ to find Lisa's parents after
she died at the Sunrise School ror
the retarded. She bad been
brought to the school four ~ars aeo and bad never bad a vi.sit.or. Uaa died SU,nday wb.en she
choked during breakfuL WbUe me was eaUni prunes, 5M becan
to shake. and choltinc sounds
came from her throat. '
"When they carried bu into
p.e nunlnf. atatloo, she was un-
conaciooa, ' said school director -lAIUe Leech.-•'She-had Slopped
breathln1.''
A rescue squa!I failed to revJye
the7-year-old 1irl.
She had been carried to her
breakfut that momin1. School
empJoyea aaid what she had
waa.t.ed to do moat in her troubled
lifewaawaJk.
"She could crawl around the
floar, but abe waa lr)1nC bard to
walk and whenever ahe took a
atep, her lace would licbt up,"
Hldaoelalworkerllarylllakey.
Workers at Sunrise also re-
membered watching Usa when
~r patient.a had vlaitors.
'She would sit In h e r
wheelchair and look at the vis·
tton," one wel!sn worker said. ··u WU bard to know W'bat WU eolnl on behind ber big brown
eyes, but they ot\en looked sad.··
Tbe school tut beard from her
parent.a lo February, when ltM!Gl
a routine federal form to their
lut known Miami addreu. The
parent• al-1'\ed the fl>rm an4
n)a1Jed It beet. Tbere was nor•·
tum address.
When police checlced the ad·
dress after Lisa '1 death, the
parent.a had moved. 1eavin& no
fOC"Wardln& lnformatioo.
FtoaJly on Tuesday, the llrl'a
parents read a story to The
Ml•ml News about Llaa's death and c:JaJmed her body from the
city moriue. omcla.ls mused to
dlacloee the parent.a' n•me.
CSeeALONE, Pa,eA2>
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Plot Probe OK'd
WASHINGTON <AP) -A re-IOluUon to aet up a apttlal House
~mlttee to lnvesucate the u·
NUlnatlons of Prealdmt John F.
Kennedy and civil rilhll leader
MAlrtln Lutber King won ap-
pronl Wednesday from the
Rules Committee. The resoluUon
now •oea to the House for a noor
vote. No date was specified ror
Houle action.
Candidate
. Bares All
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
-.. We need a president
who believes in a natural
way ol Ufe -someone -bo
h• nolblnl to bide, .. red·
bearded Eddle Hlcoc:t
Colllna told a crowd of
about ~o people who
1atbered around a
clonton plua •• ............ "'"~ ilmd a ~ IOCi.tir,-cba
• .e0-7ear-old HU-1t7led :'lwde cand.idate tor prest.
dent" told tbe DOCJa\lme
crowd, "1 llave DO~
but rm &Qilll to -. it ...,..., ...
• TJterevpon Collins
dropped bll blue Jeans Ulid. • ..,.. they aot to bla
• anklH two pollc•men
1 • bmtled Id.Jn away -bop-• .. Pia& tlte a lame rebblt. lfe ... c.laar184 witla 1llilllCet p11-e.
...
Planter l' alley?
Gardener waters greenery in what ·was
once the City or Fountain Valley's official
fountain. It has been converted to a
planter and lhe city ls now without an of·
ficial fountain. City officials s aid the
former fountain, built in 1969, was
hazardous because children were always
climbing into it. Besides, it was explained,
city workers bad difficulty keeping water
fiowinC through the fountain's pipes. A
.new-fountain 1s being·cootemplated.
~~~-':' ~esan ,~--)'Ven Face ~Oort
Faces Chargea n Labor Violence
In Extorti.on
A Costa Meaa man-oneof1ix
people arrested Sunday bf
Newport Beach police -faces a
cbarse of extortion Tuesday
when he Is slated to appear for
hl1 arraignment in Harbor
Judicial District Court.
Those charges were filed Tues-
day agaln&t Rob Roy Duncan, 19. or 1870 E. 16th St. Char1ea
agaJnst five others arrested with
him were not filed, police said.
Dunc:af\ al1e1edly waa the rtng leader In the alt.empt to extort
$2,000Crom Mr. and Mn. Patrick,
Cad11an of NeWl)Ort BeKh aa ran.om for nturn o( lbelr miJs. int If.year-old daunt«. "PoUce weH notified ol the de~
mand by Cadif an and traced tho
group from their phcne calla to
the ml11lna lirl •a parents.
Cbarres were scheduled to l»e
med today at Wntmlnater
M'unlclpal Court qainat seven
suspects aJJe1edlJ involved ln
labor violence that b!'Oke out
Wedneaday mornlnc Ill a Hunt-
inston Beacb TructiDC Com•
• pany.
Police officers arrested seven
picketers after two t.rucka were
reportedly bombarded wltb
rocta while pulllne out ol the Jot
at the John Tbomu Ttucklna
Campany at18551 Stewart St.
Police aald toda1 that the
truck• auatatned damace
estimated at $1 ,SOO In the melee.
One driver ~e&edlY suffered
minor injuries wbea IU'Ock in the·
head by a rock. · A Teamster ofOdal haa aald
that picket.a bad aJao previously
been tar1eta of violence from the
tncklqowner.
Worken at Uie tructtng ~
pany reportedly bad gone Oil
atrtte more than two weeks ago
after aalary dl1cua11on:s had
broken down.
A spokesman at the ecimpany
aald &he drlTera bad elected to
join tho Teamsters Union but
that tbe company refuaect to aaree to a "cloted lbop" for Ull•
l<mworken.
Tbe fotlowlnr pe1m were ar ... J'elte4 Weclnetday and charbecl
with auault with deadly
WNPOD: Robert WU.Uama, Hcmtlqt4n
Beach; David Stewart. Lakewood: Vlnte Riviera, Santa
Ana: Jimmie Thompson,
C1f:re11: Vlr&ll Chumbley,
Be Ulower; Jamea Floyd,
Weatmln1ler and Ralpb Hen·
drickl, HunUnstoo Beach.
Slaye r
Facing
Life Term ·
Confessed killer Thomas
Hardin Hester Ustened to the
words "luilty'' five times late
Wednesday as an Oranie County
Superior Court jury delivered the
packaae the prosecution de·
manded.
Hater, 29, showed no emotion
u clerk Tn.ldl Morones read into
the record tbe jury flndina that
he was guilty of two counts 0(
flnt decree murder and equally
1ullty or r e lated counts or
burC)ary and conspiracy.
Addln1 to sentences were four
Penal Code provlaions related to
the jury's finding that he was
armed al the time Janet Mac
Mets, M, and Ronald O.uwels,
%1, were klJled In their Sunset
Beach home tut Nov. a.
'lbe bearded Heller tClld ey.
eeyone wltbln eanbol tonc. before
the jury returned tblt be expected
a batchft:cn~ly verdicts plua the JUl'J•• of flnt deiree on
tbetwo ldllin11.
He will be aentenced Sept. 23
by Jud•• Robert P. Kneeland.
The verdlct clears the way for
lrtala of three of Hester's four co-
defendants who also face dual
murder charges plua related
crtmtnal allecation.s. Judae Kneeland set Sept. %1 as
the trial date for WlWam Craig
Tibbit&, 29, Oranie, and RJcbard
Wayne Sooter, 28, Long Beach.
Both men will face a jury In bis
courtroom.
'nbblta la ldenUfied by the pro-
aecuUoo u the killer o( Cauwela.
It iJ a1Je1ed that be &bot Cauwell
in the head while Heater vbtually
(SeeGUILTY, Page AZ>
Teachers OK
Valley Pact
Fountain V.Uey-41ementary
ICbool teacbera approved a pro-
J)Oled 4.58 percent SMY ralae by
volce vote at Wardlow School
Wednesday an~
School truatees are apec:ted to
take actlOb on the ccntract pro-
po1al at their meeUna tAlnilJtt.
Yale Wllhnlck, ~the
Fountain Valley Educatlon As.-
IOclaUon, the teacbera" bartaltl· mi unit. aald hit IJ'OUP wu·
pleued with tbe Pl'OPOlld con-
tract and upecu the board to •Po
prove the accord t.cJn10t.
0'Ne1otiat1ona have been 1otn•
on alnce June aDd have pro-
c e e d ed ver,y amootbly, • •
Wlabr)ick Hid.
FOUND GUil TY BY JURY
ThomH ttardln Hester
Lif eguarch
Search Bolsa
Surf for Girl
. .
Huntinllon Beach Ute1uards
and an Orange County Harbor
Patrol boat were aearchinc the •
watera off BoJaa Chica Stale '
Beach today for a you.ne &lrl
feared to be drowned.
Lifeguard SuJServlsor Bill
Kramer aald no traces ot the cirl
could be fOWld but that opera·
lions would continue throu&hou1
tbeday.
The search for tbe 1lrl,
desc:rtbed u being 17 or 11 years
old, waa toucbed olf by an un·
ldenUfied male .cQmJ>enl~ •ho '
appeared to be somewhat con·
fuaed, according to officials. 1
He told officers he met the fir!
for the flrst time this mormnc •
and the two agreed to 10 for a !
swim at about 7 a.m. t
He said .he had never met the
1lrl before and didn't know
where sbe wu from or even her name.
He reportedly ran to a con· ,
1trucU0o worker fl._ the beach
and informed him "tfi'at the •irl
had dlaappeared in the water.
The worker called police at
'1 :13 a.m . Five pollce unlts,
paramedic•. lifeauarda and an
Oran1e County Harbor Patrol
fire boat ruabed to the scene.
Sberiff'a Office otfidala are
conducting the lnveat11atloft
bec:auae tbe reported~
occuned at the at.ale beach. ornctali aald the drotminl ...
not la the aame 1enerat area
where two Huntinaton Beach teen·••• 1trl• •were found 1lair\
onAu1.a&. Police aaJd the 1\rl, who wu
reported miaainc to March. ap-
parently knew the people In·
volved, thou1h ahe la not believed
to have been ln the Harbor Are•
when tho ransom demand wu
made.
'Better·Thaa £roehetiag' Cout
Releued with no cbarses filed
were S&even $ebult.z. 22, and Dm·
na Sell, 10, ot at Jo.-SL. CosU1
Maa: Andrea WUt. ~. ot b.51
Pldftc Ave., Cost.a lleu; Alan
ffeadenon. 22, of 2006 .,orida
St., H11ot1n1ton Be•ch. and
Ricbud Crh.an. 21. ot 10081
Brookbunt St., Garden Gl"Off.
V8Uey.Teen
Dance Slate d ·
.
Little Old Ladie1 Take In Pomo Movie
I ' .
nen tban to talk about people •
loud eaouab for them to hear me."
The flnt of the arouP to walk
out wu a T4-1ear-okl who 1aid
the po~apblc mimical wu
not an.YtllJni like her f~t•
Rocl1era and Hamm1rat1ln
playl.
About. .o mlnutel later, two
otber1 left. One wu embar·
rallled; lbe 4)ther uld she waa bored. •
Two othen followed mhM•
law, eommeatlllJ about tb•
CGilllti) ,.., to Wl wl&h N:tl
mcMel •
After tb• mo•le, Mu. Crtnahaw •aid lt b.s . .,._ some
expedtnee: ••y°" tb1ak beca.-
.. ·re old ........ we cbl't know
AJWdl. wen. ••came here to ........ =ad .. at.udied IL l clla~t .. will come
aplD.'"
,
Weathe r
Partial cloudln.. wUl
continue Friday with
10111e warmtna aJq the cout.
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TVNewsmiin
To Go Free?
WASHINGTON <AP) -Teltvlelooi Juwamaa
DanJeJ Schorr apparently
wtU not :; charc.t with
contempt f Conareu r~
bl• rdusa lo name tho
persoo who auppUed tum
wtth the Houae int.eIU1en~
l'epe>rt.
Nine ti mes durinc
SchorT'a awom te5tlmooy
Wednesday. Ethics Com-
mittee Cbalnnan John J .
Flynt Jr. (0-Ca.), warned
hlm that be could be held In
contempt oC Con1ress and
be jailed or fined ii be re-
fu.sed to idnWy hl.s IOU.n!e
and answer other ques·
tiom about the source.
Nine times, Schorr re-
fused.
After the hearing, an ln·
formal poll of the members
showed that six of the 12
committee members op-
posed any attempt lb cite
Schorr for contempt and
two othert1 either leaned
that way or ·were Wlcer-
lain.
How Many
Will Roll
Up Sleeve?
ATLANTA CAP) -.. Roll Up
Your Sleeve, America" ii the
theme of a national campaip to
get Americans to line up for
swine flu s hots. But ii everyone
rolls up when the sboU flrat
beconie avafli≤there won't be
enough vaccine to Inoculate
them..
The public awareness cam-
paign sponsored by the federal
Center for Disease Qmtrol and
the National Medical Audio Vis-
ual will be presented to public
service ads in radio and
television spots, newspaper and
magaiine ads and other
materials. There ls no plan to
btzy national advertising for the
campaign
"The lhrust of the cam-
paign is lhal flu IS 8 senou.s
disease, that 1t is preventable,
thal we have a good vaccine and
you should protea younelf,"
spokesman Stafford Smith aaJd
Wednesday ..niJlhl.
President Ford had been
pl.ll!hing to have all Americans in·
oeulated against the viral infec·
t1on by the fall. But there will not
be enough vaccine available Ir
every Amencan want& lo be in·
oculated when the shots first
become available in October.
Delajs in pre><lucing the vaccine
have been caused by doubts
about its reliability and in·
surance problems.
Federal officials expect to de·
liver more than 20 million dos~
ol the vaccine by Oct. 1 to state
health departments, an addi-
tional 97 million doses by
December, and 130 mlllJoo doaes by January.
Press Shield
Bill Pending
SACRAMENTO <AP> -A
Southern California lawmaker
uys he-will Introduce a cocuUtu-
tlonal amendment lo prevent
Judces from jallinJ newsmen
who refu.e to reveal a confiden-
tial source.
Assemblyman Jerry Lewis CR·
lUahland), uld Wednesday the
measure w H prompted by the
c:anlempt-of.court Jaillnf ol four
Fresno Jounialt1ts.
Current law 1ives reporters
and eclitora a quasi-protec:Uon
•a•inst cont.;empl cltallons,
Lewla sald. but Judges tuwe "at. times seen m to •snore It."
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Battles
l..USAKA. Zamb•a (AP>
Secret&J')' o( State Henry A. Klas-
inaer arrived here today on the
aeeond lea of hl1 A.fritan pe~
milaion a.nd wu lmmedJately told that Zainblana aupport ''in-
tftslfled armed •t.ructJe" (or
black rule.
On his way lo Zambia the
secretary expressed hope for
succeu in belploa achieve
"peace, jusUce and proc:ress" ln
southern Africa, despite the
pessimism of bis firll host, Presi-
dent Juliu.s NyerereofTanz_ania.
lo other African develop-
menta:
Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian
Smith was given "full bac~" today by bis ruling all-white
Rhodt11an Ftont party to seek a
constitutional settlement with
the country's blacks.
The 67-yur-old Rhodesian
leader spoke be.hind closed doon
at the party 'a annu.al coovenuon
in the heavily guarded east.em
Rhodesian town of Umtali.
Thousand.I ot'blacb streamed
back to work in Johannesburg to-
day alter a three-day general
strike, but i n Cape Town a
s imilar work boycott waa
spreading.
Police in the Cape Town area,
which has a large population ol
"coloreds," as penons ol mixed
race are officially called,
stepped up patrolli ol segregated
colored and black townships to
prevent any attempts to in-
timidate people tryinJ to go to
work.
At Lusaka airport Kissinger
was met by Zambian Foreign
Minister Sit.eke Mwale who said,
"We will support Intensified
armed struggle unUJ black rule is
achieved in Rhodesia and
Namibia and unUl the eradica-
tion or apartheid in Soulh Africa'·
is achieved. Namibia, also
known as South-West Africa. is controlled bf South Africa.
Jn reply, Kissinger hailed the
contribution to the search for
peace of both Zambian President
Kenneth Kaunda penonally and
the Zambian nation.
Newsmen travelin& with Kiss·
inger were told be lei\ Tanzania
with lhe Impression lhat neither
Nyerere nor Kaunda is likely to
ease bis demand for speedy
tranafer or power to t.be black
majorities in Rhodesia and
Namibia.
The two presidents. as well as
those of Botswana, Moiambique
and Aneola last week coordinat-
ed their policies at a summit
meeting in preparation for Ki.aa-
inger's new effort in shutUe
djplomacy.
Despit~ a gloorny a.53etsment
by Nyerere, U.S. lnformanta said
Kisalnger still is not assuming
his mission will fail. They said he
rates al slightly less than even
bis chances of settinf up mean·
incful black-white nC4otiations over Rhodeaia and Nam.Jbia.
Fr-o•PageAf
GUILTY .••
cut Mn. Meta in two with a bunt
from his automatic rine.
Heater was Identified as the
leader of a gang which launched
a reven1e raid on the Cauwet.-
Meti home at 16861 Bayview
Drive after Cauwels robbed two
members of the drua smuaglln1
rinJ ot 174 pounch of marijuana.
Yetter d~nied durinJ the trial
that there waa any plan to ex·
ecuttelther vlctlm.
He aald the main purpose
behind lhe diaplay a( weapons
was to abow the pair that they
meant busioesa and that they
also wanted the $20,000 that
Cauwela should have paid for the
marijuana.
The trtal of codcfendant Den·
nil Casey Jones, alllo known as
Dennie Maloney, 32, ol 19SC San·
Ua10 Dr1ve, Newl)Ort Beach, has
also been acbeduled f« Sept. 27.
He wtll be tried in another courtroom.
Codef endant Ronald Clrl
D'Orio, 29, Loni Beach. will be
tried at • later cbte. Gans
member Roter Keith Davit, 29,
Lona .Beach, la also awalthii ..
trial an kidnap charrec related to
the Cauwels-M 111t~ m~n.
ALONE •••
Lffeh n1d workers at lbe
fadUty were deeply aaddened by
U.a'adeath. · .
'"!be people on tbe stall aren't
in lt f« the money -t.bey 1t.t
SZ.27 an hour," be ukL ''TbeT
are here out ol a sreat deYoUon
foe tbe tbildrea. These an tbelr
dilldren and if one dies, it's ilk•
la1iq one of their~''
.... ,......
Mp•~r• Whu1er
John Adams is a mystery
man who did no campaign-
ing but won the Republican
congressional nominaijon in
New Hampshire's 1st Dis-
llict. Could be his name had
something to do with jt.
Huntington,
Police Sued
Ovu Charge
Damages totaling more than' $l
million were demanded Wedne5·
d-., from the city of Huntington
Beach and a oum bttol ita officers
by a local man who claims that be wu hhely charged irith the
armed robbery of a McDonald's
hamburger restaurant.
Operators of the food chain are
named as co-defendanta in the
Ora.nee County Superior Court
lawsuit filed by former employe
Gree Charles Quartuey.
Quartucy atatea lhat be was ar-
rested and Jalled hut Feb. 6
following a robbery at the
McDonald 'a restai.araot. 6561 Ed-
in c er, Huntington Beach.
Chal'1es of armed robbery were
dismissed April 7 in West Orange
County ll}unklpal court.
West Point
Cadet Rapist
Found Guilty
WEST fOJNT, N.Y. <AP) -
An 18-year-old cadet at the U.S.
Military Academy at West Point
has been found 1uJlty ol rape and
ordered dis.m lssed and aenteoced
lo nve years of bard labor.
Lavelle McNutt oC Columbia,
Md., burst Into tears when he
heard the verdict of an academy
court-martial. The court also re-
commended psychiatric care.
He is the tint cadet in West
Point history to plead eullly to
rape, accordiof to a spokesman.
McNutt, a p•ebe at the time,
was accused of raping a member
of the Smith College cholr while
lhe choir waa at West PotntJor a
performance lut Marcil -Accord Near
On Air Bill
W ASIDNGTON CAP) -House-
Senate conferees are expected to
bealn hammering out a com-
PTOmlse clean air bill next ..-
, that they hope can wln con·
ireuloa,al approval bef«e ad-
journment Oct. z.
The Houae baa pa11ed its
veralon of the btU, which would
not Impose atrlcter federal stan-
dardt on auto emlulons. Sen.ate
lelf.alation calla f« toucher ex·
haust ataodarda on cars but pro-
vlda for a two.year delay In de-
adlines.
Health and cJe~ environment
advocates expressed dlsma1 as
the lfouae voted In favor of softer
standardl proposed by Rep • .IOhn
Dlnctll (D-lltch.).
Chinese Cooking
Classes Offered
The Huntlngton Beach Rec:rea ·
tJoa ~partment la a(fmnc a
Ch11"N cookln1 clua at Murdy
and Ed1IOn commwlity centers
thltfatL
Ree1atlaUon wW be beld Sal\a'· dq, Sept. 11 at tbe two communi-
ty centers. Further tntonnauon
can be obtained by calliq lbe
Hu.ntlDJton S.acb Recreation
Depl. at S3I $481.
FEED BIRDS,
FACE FINES
LA MESA (AP) -Soon lt will
be •1ain1t tbe Jaw to feed
~. An onUnuce paued bJ tM a.
ty Council udades Pet p(ceclllf,
ad concern waa expnued ab«lt
aoreln1 the law. But Ill five
maoberl pretent voted for IL
F<w yean, buabMlamen baYe
~flaiMd &.bat f..tlac drni
plpom d.owatowa. lea.tna lt
mmsy.
..
Scooper.
Ordered
ToMOVe .
PAS.AOl!;JllA (AP) -Scienli1t.a
sent commands today to the Vik·
in& 2 lander that they hope will
rotate IU immobile robol arm
and rnew the aeue.b for life on
Man.
Tbey will not learn unUJ Frl-
da y, howe ve r, whether the
maneuver was succ~sruJ and ~soil-scoop deliv~ a sampl~
to the X-ray CUMtl in the ln-
organlc laboratory.
Photos sent back from the
Martian surface Wednesday
seemed to reveal that a fault.y
switch was to blame for Jammina
of the mechanical arm Sunday.
Sdentiats beUeve the com-
mand signals sent today will
prod tbe arm into service.
The jamming postponed a key
experiment scheduled Monday in
which the scoop was lo deposat
aoil in a laboratory that searches
for organic molecules essential to life as lt ls known oo earth.
Also loday, the lander was lo
send down evidence that. some
activity la going on ln its three
biology experiments, which re-
ceived soil samples before lhe
robot arm jammed. Scientists
are looking for the reactions or
heal, light, gaa and water on
three aamples of Martian soil.
The photograph of the arm,
Uken Tue..Say, was blurry but.
showed scientisu that l.be hoe at
the end ot the arm was stuck with
its dirt. collector upside down.
.. We're not Hying it'a a pitte
o( art," said Viking project
manager Jim M artln, "bulit told
u.s wbat we wanted to know."
-Martin said the' automatic
switch believed to hrtve caused·
the snaa seems lo be permanent-
ly out of order, b~ aaid scien-
Us ts believe thd)o can .work
wit.bout It.
He aaid the switch that tells the
scoop how far to rotate failed
Sunday to atop the sboveJ·like ln-
strumeot alter a 45-degree turn.
The scoop moved 180 degrees in-
st .. d, then was baited by the lan-
der's fall-sale aysteip.
TM Lucerne H19•0W
Public. Ma.es
OK for Clfmti,qn11 ~atican
VATICAN CITY <AP)-The Vatican decreed to-
day that public Mass may be held for deceased non-
Calholic Chrlstl&M, exceot in cases that miaht c1u.se
"scandal for the faithful. .r-
" A public Mass for Am~rlcan President
Roosevelt would ba no problem. But one for Stalin,
who was born into a Christian f a.rnily, miaht stir somo
scandal," explained lhe Rev. Marceline Zalba, •pr<>-• ressor of Rome's Greaortan UnlvenitJ. A public Mass is one celebrated tor an audience,
such as a special Mus for the U.S. blcentennlal or for
a famous person. MQses are also sald by a priest ln
private without a congregation attending.
The decree by the Vatican'• CongreaaUon fOl' lbe Doctrine or the Faith eased a ce.nturiea-old ban on
hi~h or public Mass (Ol' non-Catholics. The ban re-
mains in cff ect as a "general rule," the decrM s.atd.
It noted there is no ban on private or tow masses
for non·CathoUcs -"indeed there can be many re-'
asons in favor," the decree said.
Newport Playground
Dog· Walker Faces
Walkout Charges
A Newpot"t Beach man who
tried to avoid a ticket by walking
away from an animal conll'Ol of-
ficer round h imself facing
ch arges or· reaislinc arrest
following the Wednesday Inci-
dent.
Claude Cotton, 6', Ol 432 Irvine
Ave. wu booked on that chu1e
because.he refused-to.be Uclteted
for rurtniog bis do1 on a school
playground without a le.a,ah,
police said today. He wu re.
leased on his own ~zanee
immediately aflerbookina.
Accordin1 to pol,lce r~,
animal control om~ ~ i.h
Murphy spaUed ·cotUJll th a
small dog at the Horace Ensign
~ddle School field at about a p.m.
She sald she stopped Colt.on u
be left the field and explained to
him that be was in vlolaUon of
two municipal s latules -having
the dog on achool property and
walking the dog without a leash.
She aaid be walked away from
her ~ she started lo write the
ticket and refused to stop, even
when she ordered hlm to do so.
Officer Murphy said sho
followed Cotton-to bis home and
~n be ref11sed to answer her
knock at hls door, she called for a
patrolman whoJ>laced Cotton ~nder arrest.
Viet Honors Mao
TOKYO (AP) -A special .~e from Vleto~rp Qarried a
hlneral wreath 'from SaJgon to
Peking to be placed by the body
ol Mao Tae·tung as it Jay in state
in the Great Hall of lhe People.
the Hslnhua news agency report-
ed today. The report said the
wreath waa presented by the
Vietnamese .Communist party and the government ol Vietnam.
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VOL. 69, NO. 260, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES
Court
•l TO• BA&IZY oe .. o.u, ...... -...
Judie James P'. Judie naled
Wednesday that be I.a not &Oinc to
allow test.imooy relJlled to lrviDe
belren Joaq_ lnloe Smith'•~·
nlcta wllb the Irvine Company
into her current Orance Counl.Y
Superior Court lecal action.
1be victim of several rulinp
made on that issue Wednesday
wu James Irvine Fouodatioo al·
t«ney HO!f Vd Privett.
Ban s
He nJllfy prot~ that Mra.
Smitb'• disputes wilb Irvine
manaaement bad deflnite bear· ~ on lbe price the ~pany coWd uk for ita •tock.
"I am not lr)tlnl toaa,y tbat she
. wu n1bt or wrooa." Privett
arpecl "I only wish to use Ult.a testimony to prove thal beJ' al-
titude affec:ted company policy
aod c~lnly affected the com-
pany'• chances in the market pl~ce."
t"rlvett appattnUy hoped toob-
t.al.o that teati'mooy from trvlne
Company President Rl)'m<IOd L.
Wat.soa who was on the witness
•tad all day.
Judie Judee. clearty aQfflng
.tith araum•nll offered by Mn .
Smith'• lawyers. refused to allow
Privett to uplore the extent of
reputed friction between Mn.
Smilh and Irvine executives.
Jud&e Judge wUl be asked by
foundation lawyers at tbe end pl
Cal .Backed
PUC .Favors Monterey Permit
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The
California Public Utilities Com-
mia1loo staff hu ueommended
that Air CaUfornia be eiven
authority to provide service to
Monterey but that Pacific
~west Airlines' appll~atlon
be denied.
United Airlines and Bugbes
Airwest, both Intent.ate carriers,
serve Monterey and . Jiave op.
poeed other airlines moving into
the market.
Vabak Petrossian, associate
transportation engineer of the
PUC, outlined the staff's position
Wednesday at a hearing whose
sessions have also been held in
Monterey and Los Anteles.
The staff's recommendations
will be evaluated along with
other testimony from airlines
and the public belon assi&ned
Commissioner William Symons
Jr. off en a proposed order which
is •ubject to a vote of the rull
commluion.
PSA proposed to serve Mon-
terey from Sacramento, San
l')'anel.aco, -Oakland. San Jose.
Loe An1eles. Burbank and San Diqo witb single plaM service
only between Monterey aod Los
Angeles and San Francisco.
Air California proposes to
aerve Mooterey from Sacramen-
to. San Francilco, San Diego, On-
tario, Orange County and Palm Sprtncs.
The staff said an analysis
shows additional service is
needed between Monterey ~
Loa An1eles. Oran1eCounty, On-
tario and San Diego.
Air California would offer
ain<--plane service to all these
Trustee 'Fed (Jp ' \
"'Bartholomew Says
He 'May Quit ~08~
Delly ..............
tiE'8 HAD ENOUGH
Trv•t•• Bartholomew
Dog Walk er
Tried Walking
Tad Too Far
A Newport Beach man who
trltd to avoid a ticket by walldna
away from an animal ~ ol-
flctr found himself faclnt
cb1r1e• ~f re1l1tln1 arre1t
follO'#ll\I tht Wecm.dlY lDd·
dent.
BJ wu,ru• eaamo °'_............... ~ Robert BaJ't.bolomew. them
conservative member of Sa ·
dleback Collet•'• board of ltUJt~1 said today he la "fed
up" witn life Ln Ounce C9wrtY
and ma¥ realtn bis post before
his current term expires in
March. Even 1f be serves out his term,
lbe 51-year·old Tustin nursery
owner Hid it ls "very probable"
ht will not run again.
Banholomew confirmed that be hu purcbued land ln Carpin-
teria and plans to movebls entire
buaineu and family to Santa
Barbara County as soon as the
required local bulldlnl permits can be obtained.
"That could take three months
to three yean but we 1re hopln(
it wlll be done before the end ol
the year," Bartholomew said,
notln1 be ls ready and anxious to
luve.
"When you've lived In a place
like Tustin for 50 years and de-
cide to puJI up stakes, you've &ot
lo be fed up with thinp," he said.
"I've 1een thl• area ITOW to the
point where there are too many
~ople and too much smoa. &nos'• not 1ood for my plants.··
Bartholomew said he will
<a..PED UP, Pqe.U)
points except Los Angeles. PSA
would offer 40 additional flights
per week between Los Angeles
and Monterey at a lower fare of
$2S.SO compared to the current
$32.50 on United and $27.35 fare
on Ai.rwul.-tbe repod shows.
The Civil Aeronautics Board
bu proposed lhat a single level
ol fares for intra.st.ate and in·
terstate pa1sen1ers be
establl•hed in the caurornia
market on federally certi11cated
carriers.
U this becomes effective, Unit.,
ed and Air.vest would have to
raise tbe fare from Monterey to
Los Anaeles to $42. Such fares
may be lowered to meet competi·
tioo from intrastate carriers.
The statr said United carries
about three fourths of the 450,000
<See Alll CAL. Pace A.!>
TV Newsman
To.Go Free?
WASHINGTQN (AP) -
Televtalon. ••••man
Daniel Schclrr ·~ will not bf 9.,... wtth
COIQmpt of eon...-roe
"bi.a refusal to name the ,
penm wbo supplied him
wtth the Rouse lntelli,ence
~e times durlnr
Schorr·s sworn tesUmon)"
Wedneaday, Ethics C.Om-
mittee Chairman Jobn J.
nynt Jr. <D-Ga.), warned
him that be.could beheld ln
4*Jtempt of Concress and
be Jailed or fined it he re-
fused to ldenUly bla source
and .. nswer other ques ..
t.iODS 1bout the source.
Nine timea, Schorr re-
futed. After the hearing, an In-
formal poll of the memben
•bowed that six of the 12
committee memben op-
pOMd any attempt to cite
Schorr for contempt amt
two others either leaned
that way or were uocer-
taln.
City, ·Sclwol
Officials Eye
Youth Board
Irvine City Council members
and Irvine 1chool trusU!a will
meet toðer tonlcht to con.side•
recommendation• on juvenile
dlnralon and delinquency.
The meeting, at 7:30 at city
ball, I• the culmination of work
by aJolnt t.ult force, tht •tudled
problems of youth ln Irvine. The
meetlnl la public.
A11l1tanl City Manager PauL
Brady aaid lbe two qencJes will
comldtt putUn1 lnto act.loo a lilt ol recommendaUona by the task
(See YOUTH, P11t A2>
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Today' Clo lag
N.'Y. Stocks i .
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T".fURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1976 TEN CENT$
Strife Testi1no.n Y
what la expected to be a S\x-wttt
hearina to remove the lnluncUon that currently prevents the aale of
louodlllon stock In the lnlne
Compuy to the Mobil Oil Com·
paA)' •
Mrs. Smilb ar1ue:s that the S200
million price, whlch works out at· SU a share. la much too low aDCS
wlfaiF to her and other minority
stockholders.
It became apparent durlnc
testimony Wednesday that Mrs.
Smith ofttted an alternative to
th• proposed If obU deal which pc'OYed to be far from acceptable
t9 Watson and tbe lrvine Com·
pany.
Watson teatUled tbat be
threatened to resign his pcist lf
there wu any pcisalbllity that
Mrs. Sm,llh '1 proposaJ were to bo
adopted and carried out.
Testimony Indicated that she
uraed the Irvine Company la.st
Au.1ust to buy out the foundation's
54.5 percerit Interest In the coCQI
pany, usin1 tricome derived (roftl
.its around leases. ~
Wat.son said the loss 9' what ho
called a vital cash now wou19 have seriously weakened th
company in many phases ol I
operations. ·
He said be also pointed out t
sbareboldel'lS who were warned
of his possible restanaUoo that.
the maneuver would leave Mnl <See HEIRESS, Pap.U)
T o111c a t Tracks a B e ar
A U.S. Navy F-14 Tomcat jet from the
aircraft carrier Kennedy tracks a Soviet
long-range reconnaissance aircraft code-
named "Bear Deitz" by the North Allan-
'
tic Treaty Organization. The Soviet plane
was allegedly photographing a convoy of
NATO ships which were in northern Euro-
pean waters for an exercise.
Issues Unsettled
• ...
Noise Area Building Ban Held Oft .. .
.,GA&YG&AW\'lll.£ : .................
Relideat!al trUflUlllty Jlld £1
Toro Marin• Corps Air StaUea
jet nolN lasuea were dill unset-
• Ued Wedoesday when Oran1e
County 1upervl1ors decided to
call It a d•Y.
Aa wpenlaors left their meet-1.n&. it bad not been decided
whether home con1tructJon
should be allowed in areu a
$35,000 cooaultant'a study said ts
impacted by jet Doi.le.
A caarathon 4ebal.e al1)J)Oj
1upervl1ora concerned lt.000 «NI to an e¥bltng lliOlle sone witbln wblcb tesldenUal con·
ltnlctlon ii banned .•
9'1pervtsors voted T\Mllcla1 to
expand lbe construction blackout
area to include the added 10,000
acres. A fe• hours later, however,
they voted to rescind the 3-1 vole
and ended up back at the starting
line. Wednesday, supervisors were·
-Chastised by League of
Women Voters pretldeat
PeUy for reveftiDC tbelr ~
day cleelaJC>n long aft. all Wt •
few audience m•mben bad left: them.Ung.
-Ur1ed by dev•lopen and
tiuildlng indU1try lq)Olcesmen to
fore10 the 1ui1ested bQme COO•
structlon ban in tract areas
where they already have invest-
ments ran1inl to millions oC
dota.rs. -Foe the second day in a row,
told by Marine officials thal jeta
al El Toro will be gett.iq bigger
and noisier. .
Sh11nned 4 Years,
Lisa Dies in Home
-Encouraged by Kristine
Kister (of two home-owner as·
soclations in the area) wbo
arcued that permitting home
building in the area would be a
disservice to the existing com•
munllie• as well aa fulure
generations.
MIAMI (AP) -Jt toot three
days to find Lisa's pareotl alter
she died at the Sunrise School for
the retarded. She had been
brouaht to tba sebool four years aao and had never had a vi.altor.
Ltaa died Sunday ·when she
choked darinl breakf at. While
she wu eailnf prunes, lbe be1an
to abate and choking aounds
came from her throat.
UNI HIGH CYM
OPEN TO PUBUC
BeainniDI Saturda1. the fm
at Unlvenlty Hl&h Schoo ln
lrvi.De, will be open to the public
every Saturday and Sunday al·
t.ernooo.
Hours will be from noon unUJ ' p.m. Realdents are ukeif to br· Jn1 tbelr own equt;ment.
Univenlty ffl•b la located at 4m
Campua Drive.
"When they carried her lnto
the nursing station, she was un·
conscious," said school director
Leslie Leech. "She had stopped
breathing.'' A rescue squad failed to revive
the7-year-old girl
By the time the twe>-bour public
hearing en(led, supervlaors were
u deadlocked u when lt began.
. Apparently 1UU favorto~ iln'>
po1ln1 some ki.nd ol restrtctions
in lhe area decland noise iDh
pacted with 90 percent certainty
by Ult.ruyatems. Inc. 'a study
were Supervlaors 'lbomu Rller
Sbe had been earned to her andRalpbClark.
breakf ut that morning. School, • And apparently opposed to exj
emptoyea aald what she had pandln1 tbe noise ione werlf'
wanted to do moat lo her troubled Supervlaora Ralph Diedrich aod
Ufewuwalk. LaurenceSehmlt.
"She could crawl around the Diedrich and Schmit lndlcated, noor, but 1be was t.rytna hard to however, they favor a .Plann.lnl
walk and whenever •he took a Commlaalon recommendation
step, her face would lltht up." that developen lo the area be re-.
aaidsocialworker Mary Miakey. quired, to tell prOll)ed.lve homat .
Workers at Sunrise also re-buyers of the po1s{bl9 nolse lm·
membered .,atchlna Iba when (See.NOISE, P._A2)
other paUenti had visitors.
"She would• alt tn her
wbfflcbalr and look at the vi.
Jton,"• one welfare worker said.
"It w11 bard to know what was
1ollll on behind her blg brown
eyes, but they often looked sad."
Co asc
Weather
Claude CotlOft, M. ol 432 lmne Ave~ WU booked Oil tbt tbatl•
beicaUM be retuaed to be ttdteted
ror f'&IDNlll his dot oo a K'*>l
pla11round wlthoul a leaab,
paUee Hid today. •
Actordlna to police reports.
\animal coot.ror off\cel" Deborah
Xlll"PU.JJIOtted Cotten wtth a ~ small dol a1 lbe Hilr'aice J:Mlsn
'Better Than Crocheting'
Little Old Lames Take In Pomo Movie
Partlal cloudln ... will
continue Frlday w{th
some warmlnl aJona the
COalt.
INSIDE TOD~ Y
Wbolncr laoppaed Co ""' cia.1 of ''5, IM °"' lboe
mod• th• cover o/ Ttl'M
.. re School ft.ad • about •
I Sbe Mid IM ltOlillied eaet.. -
be left tM n.ld ............. to
hlm that be WU in ftliltiiGD of
'·two mw'1cfpal atatutes -biP1nl
tbl 4'0I OD Kbool lfii*'O aBcl
walklnl the 4ol wllblUl • IMlb. • Sbe Mid he walked awq from
her u •h• atarted to write the
Udet and refUaed to _,. 9¥CD
wben llM ordered blm to do ao.
omcer llorpby 11lcl •he
. fGIJowed CoUol1 to .... bolM and
wballenf'...sta-••
bod: at 1a11-..::,caiw1or a ~........ Ollla•
.. c1trarrst. . ., ....
...............
~leer
Hank Adler, a CPA living in
Turtle Rock. wiU Cill the
vacancy created last week
when Planning Com -
missioner Bob Mart.in re-
si;Ded. Adler WM~
by Councilwoman
G~t1_eqe_ ~or,. .
see,•• aald '7S·1•ar-old -Tual•
Coleman, •'We finally dedded on
the new venlon of • Allte tn Won-
derland.' •• '. We rully wuted
to aee aometblnf called 'Milty
Betl'-oven,' but I wu plaJlq et
a &beater near Southern
lle.thodlat Unlnnlty. We didn't
think lbat would b<rilht for
llldiet ou:r age. We didn•t want to
be mixed up with thole hippie coUete~dl." Another of lb• DlO'ie ~.
Kn. cr.ilb•w, wbo ct«UDed to O'H her ftnt name, ukl aDlltber' reuoo for cbooltq ''Allee IQ
Wotrderland" oYer "Ml1t7 BMUroY•" (allo X.r&1ed) ~
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"""""""'' QIMU • Cl bit, • OC-~ Co .a ltwfV nporttd °" t>aQt A1 CodoJI.
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• Al £MIL Y PfLOT
New
J B1 ITEV£ lfft'Clil'-U,, 1 ...... ,,..... N.•JllftBMt~wan·t be....,'•.tacaay .... .-tnf.
Ile routa, tueb a.1 the ~
Uolvenlty Dr\veexteuion, fOf' at
leaat • year, accordln1 to
Newport Director ol Publlc
Workl JOMPb T. Oevlla. ~vUn Hid bh .Wf .. w con·
tiaue work oa a tompUleriud
tnlflk now model which Will pro. Ject lrlftlct vohanaa lD the dty throuab UllO.
Devnn, •peaklnt ~tore the
OOu!ns Harbor Atta Rc:aearch
Team. (CHART) ln Coeta ......
thi.t mornlq1. •aid be baa bttn or·
. E'ro• PIJfle Ai
YOUTH •••
force desl1ned to increase op ~rtunlUea for Irvine's youth
and to decrease Juveaile dclln· queocy.
Many ot the recommend&tJona
revolve al"bund the creatloo or a
Youtb Advisory Board. which.
'¥oW4 •erve aa a lialloo between
Jrvlne'a youth and ibe com··
m.unlty.
Members would come from
UnJveratty, Irvine and SELF
Hl1b Scboola, Venado and
Rancho San Joaquin ln-
tamed!at. kboob aod the up-
per IJ'ada el Vllta Verde Sc boot
The tour major ccmcems or
local 1tudenu have been lden·
tilled aa communication.
counaeUn1. transportaUoo and
reerealion.
After tonJCbt'• joint muting
with achool trustees, council
member• will conduct an <>pen
ltUdy 1e11lon tocustni on several
contlnuin1 topics.
Council memben will bal!e a
chance to expre.a their oplnioru
and to be briefed by consult.ants,
but no action ls expected at the
Halon.
1be first topic will ~the urban
•1in study beina ecoducted by
the tlrm Wallace, McHarg.
Roberts and Todd.
eonsultants are studying dif
rerent urban design options
available t.o Irvine as it JU'()ws m
the cominc years. Con.sultants
from the firm wlll update council
memkrs oo the study, which is now In the rinal draft sta1e.
Another update will come from
consuJtants at Marshall, Kaplan.
Gahns and Kahn. who have been
:itudyinc city economics a nd
finances.
The third dl1cll!11oo item was ·
p r ompted by Counellwoman
Gabnelle Pryor. woo has sug-
Jiet1ted that the city coosider new
metbodl of 1overnance in future years.
Mrs. Pryor believes that more
or11inll options of aovernance
ahou.ld be put Joto ~feet before
the city 1row1 too larae and un·
mana1eable.
F\nally. the council la expected
10 voice a J>OSition oo the ex·
tenslOQ of CuJver Drive to the ocean.
The previous council was
· clearly oppoted to the extension,
eontendln& that it wculd brtn1
tab.much tralnc into Irvine.
~ut the current council hu
thtft new members and Mrs.
Pryor baa ulled that the new
body darl!y ill poeiUOQ on the
eJCtcmloa.
Irvine Seeks
I
Bus Routes
the Jnine Clty Oouncll bas •--4 to uk the Orance C.ounty
'l'tustt .Dtl&rlet to CC!Dllder ex·
tendlDI bus routes into the
vl!!:&:t of TurUe Rock and w rtdlt.
'lb• OC'l'D 19 now coml~ns
chu&es that would be put lnto ef • fed ft6xt J'ebruary and the lrvtne
requestl wlll be comldered aJcnc
with lb• otben. . Th• propoaal calla for one ~O to be Hteftdcd into Turtlo .Rock 1lon1 Turtle Rock Drive
a nd th• other calls for bus sttVt~ alOl\I West Vaile Loop tn
Woodbtidfe.
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DAILY PILOT
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~bfhlldt.J~~m a
"...., ti traffic now probleml
• 'bel&..,... lb• Upper~~ ~tbftlMDl-co ,,_..,,
·'Our vame ~ ....
eaUed o.a& ol tit&!'' J>eorlla Aid.
"But even lr •e ·~ fJlt ao JIC'I'· cent on OW' projtcboa.s, w 'd ltlll
need tbe Universtty Drive e..t·
tensaon"
He utd Univenlty Drive, or ill
tlQUl V al•al. la badly D"""ed to pro-
vide eddltlooal east-west &raffle now In the Upper Bay area.
Compann1 the level ol service
provided by th• llruveratty Drive
uten loo to tbe 1c.hool 1radJ.nc
aystem. Devlin aald that, even
with the route, the level ol M'tvke
would only rut.c a DorEgrade.
"Without the route," .be saJd.
"the level of service wou.Jd ~ Ul
. F. Or, to put it another way. you
won't be able t o &et lhue (rom
here"
He Wlened UnjveraUy Drive to
Costa Mesa's Faarview Road.
termJn1 both "born lOIUS" tor
public works directors.
He said Newport Beach had
be1un an envlronmenlal impact.
atatemeot on a promise from the
county that it would pay (or Jts.
portion of the study.
The county later •aid it would
not fund its portion oft.be EIS, •·so
Newport decided to go ahead and
take on the added cost," hesald.
Opposition from several
iroups, including the Friends o!
Newport Bay. the State Depart-
ment ol Fish and Game, and the
residents or Eastblulf, kUled
Newport's efforts and the city
stopped work on the Impact state-
ment.
Devlin said oppc&lUon by the
Flab and Game department to
University Drlve last aprlne
cameu asurprisetothecity.
Tbe atate department hid pre--
viously indicated It wu a local
matter lnto which they dld not
wish to interfere and even lndlcat-
ed earlie' they looked with favor on suc6 a road.
They said it could form a loatcat
boundary for the wildlife pre·
serve and help with public access.
ln response to a questlon from
the audience, Devlin said the f&.sb
and game department's lt!tter op-
po1in1 the road contained no ln·
formation or data to support the
claim that the road would in·
terfere with tbe pr~e.
.. That's the quest.Joo the pro-
posed environmental impact
study was supposed to ~Ip
answer." he said.
Devlio safd he penonally does
not thlnll the \Jnlvertlty Drive ex·
tension would affect the preserve,
a great deal. .
"I'm not sure tl\ere'ti that much
wttcdue up there ln that specl/fc
area," be •aid.
He said be upect.! the cili~ of
CGlt.a Meta and l l"\llne to put pre·
aaure on Newport Beach for some
~omtnttment on Unlver1lt)'
Drive, addine. any future con-
sideration of any traffic work ln
Upper Newport Bay Is al Jeaat a
yearewey.
Fro• Page A f
NOISE ••.
pact.
But. neither side in the 2·2 de.
bale could muster the lh1rd vOle
nffded to settle tbe issue.
So, lhe)' decided to resume
their d.Jscu.ssioo next Wednesday.
ln the meantime. a com-
promise solution proposed by
Clark 11 expected to be worked,
over .
Clark would have boundaries
of lb• impacted tone ~panded to
cover rou1bly an addWooal 4,000
eeret, a boundary Ht by• com·
puter ay atem u1ed b7
tntrasy•t&ms.
lmide the enlaraed area, Clarie
proposes bannlne constructJon o!
homes unless the developer can
prove b1a 1lte is not noiM Im·
~c:ted • In the rem alnioi 5,000.ac:re
area HJd by Ultruyat.ern1 with
90 per«nt certainty to be Impact·
4ld by not.e in exce19 of 65 CN EL
<comrnwtlty aolto envtrcnmeot.
level>, Clark would impose the nolH notJftcatlon requJremen ...
TbOM .-.qulremenu wue nnc.
•Ul'i•ted by the count1 P1an-
n1nl Commltalon wbm It ~m·
mended on a 4·1 vote malnta.lnlnc
tho home con1truotlon ban •t Jta
preMDl ~Ddlrl81.
E'ro• Page A J
HEIRESS .••
Smith u tbe major SIC*• in lh·e.
JrvtneCompany.
Wat.son said tne Jrvlne Com •
Pl.DY "could not afford the luxury
of the disbarmony" b• Hid
would be created iJ the revamp-lnt •unestect b1 Mrt. Smith took
place. ·
But Judge lud1e would not al·
low hlm to further tOOUDent on
confrontaUon1 between Mn .
Smith and Irvine ComJ)&Q1 IKlerd
members after •.ti.or'My Howant
Friedman •icorousl1 objected to
such testimony,
''The foundation ls trylnc to
lead ua down one thousand and
one rabbit trails," the turtous
niedman IUCCUlifulbr prolesl-
ed. "Tb.la lcJnd of thine may be
holy wrlt to the ll'viM Oolnpaoy
but ft bu no pbce ln WI bear·
.UC."
Streets· Out
BROKEN LINE INDICATES PROPOSED UNIVERSITY MIVE EXTENSION SKIRTING UPPER NEWPORT BAY
Ea.a .... 1t Ao•d Would Connect Cid•• of trvlne, Newport Beech •ltd Costa Me ..
Despite Protest Fro• PGfl~ Al
' ~ark Benn Voted Down X-RATED ...
loud enou&b for them to bear me."
The Irvine City CaunciJ bu de-.
clded to leave llarvard Com·
munlty Park bermlea, despite a
plea tor a dirt mound from a
Colleee Park realdent.
But Bull told councU members
Tuesday lhat resident. whose
hoUles are next to the part's
athletic field will be botbeAd by
DC>Ue at ball sames.
"We alreacly bear evetyth.lni
that 1oa on over there aod when
they 1et tbe public address
,
E'r .. Pa,,e Al
FED UP •• ·•
"level wttb the people" when lhe
time co17Ja to make hls ftnal de-
cision to move away .
In a separate but related de·
velopment Wednesda,y, colleie-.
Trust.« Donna Berry ol Mission
Viejo revealed 1he would resign
bet post ln January II new finan·
ctal disclosure requirements
force h e r to itemize her
husband's financial boldiQ&s.
"U I am requlred to dllclose
my husband's Hminp, I will re--
sign first," she said. "PolJtical
·oCficlala should be required tO
disclose •ll or tbelr personal
boldinas but not thoee ol t.beir
husbands or wlvea unleu there ia
a conlllct of interest lnvoJved."
But John Kepllnaer, a
spokesman for the Falt Cam·
paign l>rart.Jcrs Commls1Jon in
Sacramento. said today tbat lt ls
HlceJy Mn. !Hrry will not have to
reveal her husband's boldln1s.
..The diacloaure proviltona are
probably a Jot nerrower for peo.
ple on school and colJe1e bo&rda
than for statewide or countywtde
officials," Kepllnger said. "Un·
less her husband's holdinp are
lar1e and within her district's
are•. tbe probablJ WCD't have to
.disclose t.hem.''
Mn. Berry and her husband,
who works for Ford Motor com·
snany, recently purchas ed
vineyard acre a1• north or
Sacramento. The trustee said the
family itn't planning II}_~
mediate move to UM new Pipl>!~· ty and, barrin1 disclOIW'e dlf.
· ficulUet, •h• wlll serve lbe re-
mainln• two and a half years of her term.
Bartholomew'• retlcnatlon
would areaUy dimlnl1b lh• coo·
servaUve intluence on the collese
board, which baa been noted lot
stroogly contervaUvet~anlnp ln
the past.
The Tustin tnastee, a mt'l'Dber
of t.he ultra-<:onaervatJve John
Barch Soelety, served °" the old
Tu.sun \Jruon Hlath SchOol Dis·
trlct and TuaUn \)nJfied School
OtlltJ1ct boards before auumln1
h.11 coUeie Hat by appotntmeot.
in April of 1974 .
Fro• Page Al
AIR CAL ••.•
pasaensers ln and u ot Mon·
terey and with Alrweat
tranapol'U about 200,000 annu-11y
mtersut.e.
"In the opinion ot \be staff
t.btte h aulflclut dtmand to
warrant certlflcatJon ol PSA and
Air California t.o aerve Mon·
terey," be 1atd. "However, tho
·addSdon of both tbese carrtm In
tbe Monte1ey market will result
tn a 23 percent dheraJon ot
pe11en1era from United and
Alrwat. . "Public ~onvenlence and
necessity can best be eened witb
IJ'aotinl of Alr Cal'• appllcatlM rcw service to lilooterey," he
added. ".\lr Cal Pfl'POHS new
sioiJe..pl~e stt'\lloe between four
major Caltroml• alrport.e and
Monterey. PSA propose. to
dua'llcate tbe 1uvice d United
and AJrwest. As to tbe Pf"OPO¥,d
PSA aenic:e, the Pr'ODOMd J\IT
Cal aervlce •ill bav-~ a lesaer lm·
peetoa ttnft.cf ancf A1twelL ''
'
aystem working. it'll be even
wone.'' said Butz, who said he
spoke !or bit Colle1e Park beiibbors.
However. council members
agreed witb the city's communJ-
ty aerrices commission, which
r«0mmended to tbe council that
no acUon be taken. ,. ·
In a memo to the council, com·
miuioner• 9'>tnted out that
aound reduction meuu.res, in-
cluding a landscaped berm, were
considered but weredlseounted.
A berm lt a dlrt mound used to
separate two areas. In Univeral·
ty Park a berm separates lhe
park's adventure playground
from \be realdencu on Sandburc Way.
When Harvard Community
Park was de1l1ned, planners de-
cided that Sl0,000 was too much
t.o spend on a berm and that the money should be used on other
pert amenJlJes, commJssiooers
explained.
They 1aid that the berm pro-
bably wouldD'l aolve the nche
problem anyway, but that It.
would make il harder tor patrol
can t.o keep a watch on what
aoea on lo the park.
Commiaaioners also pointed
out that many College Park real· denla w•re involved In the pJan.
nin1 of tbe park and that four
meetln11 were held with real·
dents duri,n1 1 .. t year's piannJ.na process.
The flrat of the lf°"U> to walk
out WU • '74·YHN>ld who said
lhe porno1raphlc mualcal was
not &nytbini like her favorite
Rod1era and Hammer 1leln plays.
About 40 minutes later, two
others left. One was emba.r
rused; .the other aald she was
bored.
Two others followed minutes
later, commentln1 about the
country aoiae to hell with such movJe1.
After the movie, Mrs .
Crenabew aald it had been some
experience: "You tbinlt ~ause
we're old ladles, we don't know
anytbjn1."
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l /N 0 41l Y PILOT •7 ,
People Forget
Insurance Plans
Must Meet Needs
BY SYLVIA PORTEil
("' rrt o/ T'UlO Cohan 111)
True tale· A reatdeot ol Jersey CUy, N.J ., recently t>or
rowed '1.500 at 12.85 pt'rttnt lntnest from his loca.1 bank lo
llnance some home Improvement.;. He had tor1otten that
tiahl years ago he blMi eleded lo allow the dlvlde.nds oo bis
$10.000 term lnaurance
polky to accumul11le 11l
Interest. HI. dlvidond
account cont ai ne d
$.l,468.
Result : he waa
voluotarlly forfellln1
more lban $100 a year in
Money's
Worth
wmeceasary bu1k intere:.I chara«.>.s. Rf m lnded a month
later durtnc a routine viait from his 11\Surance aaent, he
dre• out the dlvfdeods, pJaced the money in the b•nk and
pe.nuaded h1s banker to reissue the debt as a low·lnterest
passbook loan .
Trve t.ale: A Denver resident, widowed for 10 years, re
marned at the a1e ol 17. died rive yean later and left bis
widow Marly de.aUtut.e. lfls IUe iruu.rance had been made
out \0 bU wUe. But be forgot that It had been made out to
"my wile, Mary." Haaecood wife's name w aa Hllda ..
THE szs .... PASSED to the es tate: or rus first Wife, wbo
b.cl left the remaJnder of her estate to a favorite niece.
reople foraet.
"And the tbang that peopfe most often toraet," aays
Robert Waldron oftbe American Council or Llfe Insurance,
"is that lire insurance as a legal contract carrying all the
r0rceoflaw.
"THE NEXT 11UNG nlEY for&et Is that the passage
ol Ume can all too easily convert yesterday's wisdom into today's folly ."
Wives ace the m.;or beneficiaries of life Insurance, and
many men have electtd to httve the procetds or their life In·
au.ranee doled out to the I' widows in monthly instalments.
Even during periods whtn the value ot the dollar re·
mains fairly stable, polkyholdua and beneficiaries should
examine t.bls procedure wlt.b can In eras of tnnatlon. the
con.sequences or deddlnc on the suHi ciency ot a fixed ln·
come can be doubly dqstrucUve.
A WIDOW Wrnt sse,• of insurance could find herself
alrapped to an Insurance Income of $400 a month. with no
way to reach llre prindpal sum. Le&ally the money ls hers
And jual as le-aUy the Insurance company JS bound by a
contract which prevents her from drawlne out any part or
the principal in an emer1ency.
In response to complaints, many Ure Insurers a while
a10 undertook campa11Ds among policyholders who had
elected the option, urging them to reconsider. Many
policyholders dld.
There are an ea1Jmated l~.000,000 policyholders In the
U.S. If even 1 percent or them have foraotten they have Ued
the bands of their be-oeficiaries th1s woy , it means there arc
1,500,000 Ume bombs Ucking away.
Cut in Prime Rate
Spurs Stock Move
NEW YORK CAP> -Stock prices staged a strong ad-
vance today in a rally apparently ign.lted by a prime rate re·
duction at a small St. Louis bank. Tndtni was moderate.
Prices mllled around uncertainly through the mornlna.
conUnulnJ Wednesd9'1 erratic pattern.
But they l>e1an cllml>l di at mid-day after the Southwest
BanJc of St. Louts aiinouH~1l wu lowerina its prime fend· in.I rate rrom 7 to 6~ percent. .
Investors seemed to be looking for similar moves soon
by other, large banks.
'11\e Dow Jones industrial average of 30 stocks gained
8.M pot.at.I to 981.95.
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Lag1•i•a/SOuth Coast
EDITION
Afternoon
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VOL._.,, NO. 260, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1976 TEN CENT$
Laguna Couneil Tells Corps, Get Lost
•, By JACK C'll~ or .. GeHy,........,
n. Laeuo• Beaeb at.y Coun· cU refused .an offer ol U.. U.S.
Army Cori-of En,j.nee.rs Wed·
nesd•Y to ttndert.ab a delailed
1 study ot Hmler Parlr eroaba-a
atudJ wblcb would haft required
• a dty commitment for a "stnac·
· turaf IOlu.Uon."
, The corps wu.bit with 11t:inlirur criticlJm by former mayer Gfenii
V~r. a &eolo1llt. who called the tQ&ineen' plana f Of' coastruc· t1oD of a bHakwater to hall wave
erolion "overkill and pork blnel
project ot tbe wont kind.··
Vedder said mOltolthe ~on
lo the bluff top oceaafroDt park
cu be directly Ued tot.he tunnel·
lnl and dilli.ne ot ~ aqulr-rela and irritation runoff.
Jn a prdh:ninary report oo the
eroaJon, the corps found tbe park
to be aflttted by two types of
erosion, that of wave acUon
autut the base or the btl4tl, and · tbe aquirrel dlfllnl b1gber' up on
thnlitt•.
11 proposed construction of a
breakw1t.er as ooe means ol hall· Inc tbe wave eroaan. Another
meana would be a eoncrete
SMWall aJOlll tbe len&tb ol tbe
park al the base of the c1.i.11s.
Tbe matter bad rested about
two yeal'I alter the inlUaJ report
wtth no action betnc tun. then
the corps broacbed lbe subject
qaln wltb a letttt lo the clty
aeekioi a "reafflrmatioo" of the
city's interest in CCJOl.roliq the
erosion.
lt •uc1ested a detailed study be
undertaken. The issue provoked
a feud between the city's
MualcJpal Service Department
which favored the study; and the
city'i, plannlnc department
which opposed it.
Tied lo the study wu a n!Quire-
ment ror the city lo makWome
commltmenl for a 1true~u.r1I
soluUon.
•Vedder said tbere bas beell lit·
t,k, wave eroelon. He said he flrat
walked the area in 1910 and ln
1922 undertook a geol()llc field
exploration of tlle area. He
estimated tbe wave cuUlng at
about one root per 100 years. t
MOit of the park rest.a oo fill ,
dumped ln tbe area over umtabl ieotoeJc structures. he said. • ,\
Tbo clty hu reeocnllecl tho
dettructln activities or tho~
sround 1qulrre.lJ, tM.suaesUons (~ eradication or the rodents (
have been rebuked by the eouncU f
WU)' of the lre of squirrel lovers.
Ideu for 1aaJnc and bl!Ua,
<See CO&PS, Pap Al) l
San Cleniente Okays~
Cable TV Rate Boost~
S uspect. Testifies
Bank Robbery
~
Death Wish
Laiuna Beach veteran
Richard Wllliam Cutillo tatifled from bis wheelchair
Wednesday tbat be was looking
for deatb not money when be
bluffed hb way at rifle point into
a South La1una bank laat Jan. 29.
Hug of Lile Sltared
"I d.lcln't expect to ret away.''
be told an Orao1e County SUperior Court Jury ... 1 camed
t.be rt.fie ln there becllUN J want·
ed. to lel. IOIDCODI to lboot at • MonJca Schuster of El Taro (left), and Debbie Cook. or Dana Point. were honored by the Laguna Nt1uel
Ja,yceea Wectnmay ror saving the lite of Kristie Koch.
the 5-ye.,..old daughter of Mr. ~d Mts. Ron Koch of
Mission Viejo. Krillle nearly choke<I to death on a piece
of candy while shopping with her mother. But the two
wo(Tlen, both supermarket employes, dislodged the can·
dy from her throat.
me." _
CutWo, wbo baa pleeded inno-
cent by reason ot t.aally. tamt~
ed~ cro.•etnin•tklll bf De-. Diltriet Attorney Jahn ~ ttiat lie dld not Intend to
woa,ad baolr manaaer G.rald
Gue.a when ~~ram the hip
tbrau&h a wln?Ow ot \be bank.
·.Abandoned Girl Dies
Death Enda Li/ e of Loneliness for Lisa
MlAIU (AP) -rt took three
days to find Lila •1 parenta after
sbe died at the SUnrtle School ror the retarded. She bad been
broulhl to the school rour years
qo and bad never h..S a visitor.
Llaa died Sund•)' when she
choked durin1 breakfut. While
she wu eating prunes. abe bqan
to ahake and cbokln1 sounds
came tram her throat.
"When they carried ber lnto
tbe nursin'-station, she wu un·
conscious, ' said school director
lAIUe Lettb. "She had at.opped
bn1thln1."
A rescue aquad failed to revive
the7·year-old 1Jrl.
Sbe bad been carried to her
breaklaat that momtna. School,
employes uld what she had
wanted to do moet ln her troubled
lifewaawalk.
"She could crawl around the
flOOf, but 1be wu lr)1nf hard to
walk and whenever 1he took •
1t.p, her face would llaht ~."
aaichocfal worker Mary lliaby.
Workers at Su.nrile .iso re·
«;oas&
membered walchinl Lisa when pan:nts ln February. wbenit..it
other paUentt bad visitors. a routine federal form to tbeir
"She would sit ln her lul known Miami addrea. Tb,e
wheelchair and look at tbe vi•· parents 1i1ned lhe form and
lton," ooe welfare worker said. malled it bacll:. Tbere.waaoore·
"ll waa bard to know what was .. turnaddreu.
1oln• on behind her bl& brown Wben police checked the 8d·
eyes, but they often looked aad." dress after Liu'• dealh, the
The acbool last heard from Mr <SeeALONE,PageAJ)
San Juan R ejects
Car Lot Rezo ning
The Su Juan Capistrano City
Coouncll refuted Wednetday lo
cbanfe land UH desJpUoo on
pfiPperly near the San Dieio
Freeway to permit C0119t.NCU<m
ct an automobile dealsshtp.
Counctlmen voted S.2 not to
cbanle U.e de1l1Dation on the
Swanner pr~ at 1\ancbo Vie-
jo a.cl and lll&tkalDlla Drive
from• •:recreation commerclal"
to "qu.l·lQdUJlrlal ...
'the owner bad nquestect a aoalnf cban1e lo allow relocaUoe ol El Camlao Ford from. It.I c:ar·
rent downto•n San Clemtllte
locadoll.
that locaUon •ould create addi·
Uonal traffic con1esllon and
might make resldenUaJ streets
unsW. for children.
San Juan dentist 0r: Marvin
Broder, also a -Miu Ion Hllls
r11ident. s ald he waa ono
chamber of commerce member
wbo opposed tbe-land use
di .....
Dr. Broder 1ald h1I home ls
·located a few hundred feet from
tbe propoted dealership. He
ur1ecl councilmen to lake land
lopoo'Jpb)' into account before votlal on the requested land U5e
(8eeZONING,PapAJ>
•·r Clldn't want to hurt blm," be
declared in what was often
rambllqc and apparenUy coo·
rused teatlmony. "I didn't want
lo hurt anybody."
Final araumentt will be de·
livered today in Judge John L.
F1ynn Jr.'• courtroom.
The jury Jrlll theo be instructed on the alx felony count.a faced by
CuUllo: four of robbery, one ol
burelary and one ol auawt with
a deadly weapon. c~ crtpptecS 1w 1111u11eta
lo the t that be ln11 never
walk a11lo, testified thal be
cculd not recall n11rae bis nqon at lberiff'a depuU• who COO· fronted him · fn lbe SecW1t1
Pldftc NaUooal Bank.
The Cllfteen tesWJed lo the pro-sec\dJOG pbue of the trial tbat
tbey shot tn self defense at
CutWo wbeo be real.hed that
they bad tricked him by dreaalnC as ambulance attendants caUed
· lo remove the aerlomly wow:aded manaser from the bank.
Cutillo •tressed throq.bout h1I testimaoy that he ordered
every but employe t.o leave the
pl'emilel when be reall&e4 that
police bad been swnmoned.
He abo reminded tbe Jury
.several times that be made every e«ort lo 1et medJ.e&l treatment
for Guess and actually aum·
mooed an ambulance to the
bank.
Cutillo admitted that be want·
ed to 1et away from "the Lquna Beach scene" and that be plottecl
tbe bank'• holdup for aeveral
days before be tied up a tow true le
driver wbo bad ~called to"!da
home and then drove tbfJ belpleu
man's veblcle to the~
C&stlllo told Conley that be was
~JSANS.Pa.toAJ>
Charges Dropped
In Surfing Fracas
Aaaault char1es ap1nst Vlo-
cent S. Henry, 25, or 1480 Bluebird Canyon, LalU& Beach,
have been dropped by the dlJtrtct
attoroey•1 office ••1n the
furtherance of ju1Uce ...
Henry wa1 arrested in luly
after Glen Murray, 19, of MO Ca·
nyoo View Drtve, told poll~ be wu attacked by a man uatnt b1a
surfboard u a weapon. Both rnen
report.edly bad been 1urfln1 tn
thenme area.
Mw·ny was uninjurod.
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HE'S HAD £NOUQff
TrualH B•rthOkNMW
Trustee's
Fed Up,
May Quit
BJ WILLLUl '9CllaElllE& Ot .. Delly ..... ,....
Robert Bartholomew, the most
cooaervalive member of Sad·
dlebaclt Colle&•'• board or
tnaatees, said today be ls .. fed
up" with life in Orqe County
and may re1irn h1.s ~ before
hls current tel'm expires tn
March.
Even if he serves out blJ term,
the 51-yeat-olcl Tustin nursery
owner said Jt la .. very probable''
be will not run •lain.
Bartholomew conf1rmed that be hu purchased Jud In Carpin·
teria and plans to move h1I ~tire
buslne11 and family to Santa
Barbara County as IOCIO as the
required local buildlna permit.a
can be obtained. .
•'Tbat could take three mootbl to three years but we are bol>lnl
It will be done before the end of
the year.'' Bartholomew said,
notina he la ready and tn•\ot.al to
leave. . ••Wbeft rou've lived lo. place
like Tuatln for 50 years and de-
cide to pull up stakes, you've 1ot •
to be fed up with lhiDp," buaid.
"I've teen thl• area lroft to the point. where there ,... too many
people and too mueb 1mo1.
Smot'• not 1ood for my plant.a.' Bartholomew said be will
••tevel with the people" when lh•
Ume coma to make h1I tbW da-
clllon to move away.
<leeFl!DtJP,PapAJ)
Pullout
Threat
Avoided
By PBIUP SOSllA.alN oe-.0.11,,. .. ._..
.· ..
The San Clemente Ctty Council
approved a $1.2' a monlh cable
television rate bike Wednesd.a.y,
with ruarantees foe rour more in-creua In the next 10 years, lo
tbe franchise holder.
The action forestalled a t.hreaL
by tbe company, TM Com·
munlcatiooa, to pull .the plug on
televt.lon connectlam for 7,000
bomea at mldnl&bt s.tunjay. '
The 3-2 vote. with CounclJQ)en Tbomu O'Keefe and TOO¥ Di
Glovanol oppo1ln1 the eon-
eeMlom, wu bitterly debated •
for two hours. The meellnc
followed three 1taadiq·room-Obl1 ltud1 sessions ol equally bit· terteeor.
Tbe contHcl IPProval i•v•. TM: • .
-A rate eban1e from S$.50 per
month to '6.75, effective SUnday •.
Cuatomel'I, billed al.ready by the
company for September and Qc.
t.ober, can expect new J>l'O-rated
invoicea to cover the price
chan1e. -Automatic rate bik• every
2\h years, of es perceot ol the
Consumer Price Index change.
u reported by the Department or
Labor for the Loa Angeles·~ Beach area. Should that Index
lbow a decreue, cable TV rat.es
would 10 down.
-A Curt.her 10..cent increase lo
establlJb a trust reserve to be
used tor future undererounding
Cl( cable equipment..
-Provlaioo tor yet another
poalble 13·cent monthly hike IC
pendln1 le1lJl1tion that would
require cable televhion
operators to pay copyri&btfees ls
puaed.
In all, the 1>robable net rate ln~ ,
creue wlll be $1.48, to •·• a moatb. TM on1lnally 11.ked for a
$2 boost, but lt was dear from lJ'8
becinn1ni of necotlations mociUtl
qo that it.I DOO·ne&otlable de·
ma.ndl were for a IOlll·term con· ,
tract and 1uarant.s for future
ratelncreua.
The final compromi.le cootract
<TM uked for a 15-year pact
with yearly cost.of-Uvint In·
Creuet) WU offered by Couo·
dlman8ll\Walker. !
Walker's wu tbe cnJy counter·
propotal ibe cltJ Council de·
vtled. )
O'Keef e umuccetlfulb' tried to
sink Walker'• 1u11estloa by pro-,.
PCllln1.1m.ndment.a to maintain •
the C\lttt1lt cable rat., .ttb no
automatic lDcremenu. .
Weat•er
Partial tloudlneu will
continue Prlday with
10m• warm.in& alOOI the
coat..
1.-a Ftbpatltck reed COUD·
d1JDell • atat.-atat .,, lbe San
Jaan ebr:c,~ of commerce dinlcton UMil" aupport to
tbenqHlted lud .. dt..lap.
The statement said. Jn part.
board members had tGDCludecl tUt ,.UM 84HA~ of tJlla
llllrtlr'nlol ... tabMewwkl · far o•=ll aar ••1•the ... ea. •1-•woc:W· e4 Wttll tbe reqaesteid cbanee in
'Better Tltan·croeheting'
liu le Old Ladiei Take In Pomo Morie
01Ceete artued that TM wu ,.
blutnn1; the comp1n1 wouJ.d not, •
he 11.ld, clou an oper.UOft that
ba4, only Jutt bel\Ul t.o •how • J
.. (8MGABLE, PaceAJ) '
• ' Okay Given .,
~
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..... ~·· Dattd Sw~~ldidld ·or •auto~. ..._ ecMtcl1
tbe auto clealenblp would brinl
the Ot7 of Su Juaa SZS0.000 In
Nlel tu reTeeM durtq the tint
JbeyeuL Roberta BllrU, a r..tdeet ol M1aiclD Billa Randi, a _.. ol
..U...... SU JUD ..uac-t ....... _. ....... 11 ........ < • cl .... Mt to ....... tbe ._._dUa•· Ille .. td a car dealaliblp l.Q
ue,•• Hid 'IS.year-old Tuite
Coleman ... We fln.1111 decided on
tbe new venloo ot 'Allee ln Won·
derland.' ••• We .rall1 •anted
lo He IOIDetbl.Ga called 'lfllt.y
Beetbo'fen, • but It was pla)'inf at
a theater near Southern
..,l(«hodllt Unlventty. We didn't
think that would be ~t for
ladies our ace. We dldn't wmt to
be mixed up, wit.ti tboee hippie collele kids. •
Another or tbe morie vlewen •
Mra. Cnmtiaw. wbo deCllMd,ao ""her ftrit nune. nW anotber l'MIOD for t.hoo9t• 0All~ fla
Wonderland" o•er 4'lll1ty BeetJaonn" {allo ~-rated).y8f
,.
tbat It eou~ 111:• •nice mcme ,.,0 . Bikeway In explalnlnl to tbeir .I.~
.,..ndeblldml wbere they wen A contract to bullet a
.... f,J.00..foot·lclllt btk•a.r la Al tbe ellht WOIDf!Dt llCOCllD• San Juan Caplttrano wu
pan.led b1 a ~. ftled lDto app,.Ked tbl1 week by
the theater, 1neen came from couatJ~. younc ~raona 1itt.lna by tho · TIM 1,390 contract wu
aisle. awer ed to C•rtlrtecl ''1 doo't WO thole amdmu O..al Enlineertni Coo-
know what lheJ'H •albd tmo. '' traeton Incorporatea.
Hid OSle loudly• A report to tUl*\ilOn "1 know one thlnl.'' Kn. 1Md I.be lrikewtJ will atart
Cnnlbft. 11tapped. ........ <to • c.u. ,.,..,. at .. San
UM y~ man. "Wiim ct waa Jun C.~.-o dtl a.it.a roqr aj•. I bad e lat_.. aau.. • _.IO to Dobea7 llnth. lt 1*t tian to talk about people , wW belOt.o 12 I.et wide. . <SeeX·MTE.D,PlpAl) ....._ __ __.. ....... ___ _,
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• .ti DAILY ~LOT
P11itlie Masses ,
OK for ChrUtiam -J' atiean
Cou11 O:nlers-Limit
VA'nCAN CITY <AP>-Tbe Vatican decreed to-day that public Mus may be held f<W deeeued non-
Cat.hoUc Christians, except In cuea tb.a.t miCbt caUM
"scandal for the falthlul."
lrvi~ Disputes OUt in Mobi l Case
.. A public Maas for American Presldent
RooMvelt would be no problem. But one !or Stalin.
who was born into a OuUtJan (amily1. might stir some
scandal.'' explained the Rev. Marceune Zalba, a pr~
feuor of Rome's Grqort.an UnJvenity.
• A public Mus ls one. celebrated for an audience,
such u a 1peclal Mass f« the U.S. bicentennial or for
a famous pers on. Masses are also said by a priest in
private without a coniregat.Jon attending.
The decree by the Vatican's Congregation for the
Doctrloe ot the Faith (?ased a centuries-old ba.o on
hleh or pubttc Mass for non·Catholtcs . The ban re·
mains in effect u a ''general rule, ''thedecreesaid.
ll noted there ia no ban on private or low masses
for oon.CalboliCB -••IJldeed there can be many re·
asons ln favor," tbedec~sa.id.
flu Ad Campaign
May Dry Supplies
ATLANTA (AP) -''RoU Up
YOW' Steeve, Amenca" is the
theme of a national campaign to
1et Americans to line up for
swine nu shbll. Bill if everyone
roUa up when the ahota flnt
btcome available, there won't be
enoa1b vaccine to inocula\e than.
Projected on a natlonwide
scate. If all the undecided elect lo
gel shots. that will make 143
million people. about 10 million
more than the number of doees
expect ed to be on hand by
January.
·'Those are projections, and
there may be more vaccine than
that." CDC spokesman Don Ber·
reth said. ·-Things are behind
schedule, but a lot oC work is be· Inc done to catch up," Smith
said.
•yTOW 8A&L.BY 'tit .............
Judie JaDl I'. ludle ruJed
Wedoetday tb.t be ls oot sotq to
allow testimony related ti> lrvl ne
hdress Jou lrvlne Smitb'a c:Ga-
tucu wltb the lrvi.ae Coms>aQ
Into bu current Orqe Count.)'
SUpertor Court le1al actJalL
Tbe victim of aewrat rullngs
made on that lsaue Wednesday
wu Jamea lrv1ne Found&Uon at·
t.omey Howard Privett.
f',..•P~A J
CABLE ••.
prdlL
His amendments failed even t.boU&b be bad the qree.ment ol
the council majority.
Mayor B. Patrick Lane. the SW•
ing vote on the iasue, killed the
amendments and on the. final
vote sided with Walker and Coun-
cilwoman Donna Wilkluon,
althouch be sald after bis •P-
provai that he oppoled the rate
hilte provisions.
Lane said he voted as be did to
spare the city legal CO!lts in filhl·
llll the cable company .iD a con-
demnation proceedini to lUe it ·
over, as the council had con-
sidered.
But there wu also the fact that
the ireal majority ol the public
wtlich had made ill views known
oo the rate increase was for it,
rathertban havetbeir1Vsetadis·
connected.
Lane was appalled at that at-
titude, He uid. "l 'm d.Wn.a)'ed
and shocked that the public can-
not step away from this iaue far
enough to loot at ltobJeetlvely."
After a parade.a ~
cithens urged the coundJ to ,tve
U. niA11' protested that M ra.
&n1Ua•• dllp~tet wltb lrvlric
m&041emtal bad detlnlte bear-lne ca Lb• price the com~
could uk for Its 1toclr.
"Jam not t.ryiq toaay tb&t 1be
wu rttbt or Wl'OQI." Privett
arped. •• J only wlsb to use thil
teltlm007 to prove tbat her at·
titude allected company policy
and certainly affected th" com-
pany'• chance• in the market place.''
Privett apparently hoped to ob-
ta.ln tbal tesUmooy tram lmne
Compuy P~sldent ~mood L.
Wet.son who wu on the wit.Deas stand all d.,.
Judie Judie. clearly •lt'eein1
witb arcwneota orrered by Mrs.
Smitb'a lawyera, refused to allow.
Privett to eaplore the extent or
reputed frtcllon between Mrs.
Smith and Irvine executives.
Judg~ Judge wilJ be asked by
foundatJoo lawyers at the end of
what is expected to be a slx·weelc
bea.rina to remove the injunction that currently prevents the sale of
foundation atock in the Irvine
Company to the Mobil Oil Com-
pany.
Mrs. Smith argues that the $200
million price. which works out at
$24 a 1bare, is much too low and
unfair to ber and other minority
stoctbolders.
It became apparent during
lestjmooy Wednesday that Mn .
Smith offered an altema\1ve lo
the proposed M obU deal which
proved lo be far from acceptable
to Watson and the Irvine Com -
pWatson tutlfied that be
threatened to r esign his post if
there wu any l)06Sibility that
Mrs. Smith's proposal were to be
adopted and carrledout.
Testimony lndJcakd that ah~
uraed the Irvine Company l~t
Auauat to buy out thtfoundaU00'1
S..5 per«nt Interest in the ~·
pany. ~ln1 income derived from
1t.s fround leas .
• Wat.Ion aald the lou o( wtt.t he
caJJed a vital casb now would
have 1ec,tou1ly wukened tho company 'lo many phases ot lta
operationa.
He said he also PQ4nted out to
shareholders who were warned
of his possible retaoation that
the m&neuver would leave Mrs.
Smith as the m aJor power in U\e
I rvlne Company.
Watson said the Irvine Com
pany "could not afford the luxury·
of the disharmony" be uid
would be created U the revamp
ma sunested by Mrs. Smith took
place.
But Judge Judge would not al·
low him to further comment on
confrontatlona between Mrs.
Smith.and lrvloe Company board
members after attorney Howard
Friedman vi1orou.sJy objttted to
such testimony.
"The foundation is t.ryinc to
lead us down one thousand and
oo~ rabbit trails," the furious
Friedman auccessfuJJy protest·
ed. "Tbi& kind of thing may be
ht>ly writ to the Irvine Company
but It has no place in this bear· ing."
Historical Group
Set8 Dinner D ance • The San Juan Capistrano Hls·
A~WI .......
H11•t~ Wl n"f>r .
John Adams is a mystery
man who did no campaign
ing but won the Republican
rongressional nomination in
New Hampshire's 1st Dis
Uict. Could be his name had
something to do with it.
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CORPS ...
the 1qulrrel1 have been dis
carded over the years. A bve
trappuig program l\as been only
ol 1erate success in lowering
the u!rrel population. .
V der won council support tor a staff Investigation of steps
which could be taken to reduce
lbe watpr -runoff caused by
landscape watering.
The council unanimously stat ed it wu not interested in further
Corps Of EogineersamsW\ce .
The public awareness cam-
paign sponsored by the federal
Center IOI' Disease Control and
the NaUoaaJ lledtcaJ Audio Vis-
uat will be presented In public
s ervice ads in rad io and
televialoc spota, newspaper and
ma1 azine ads and other
materials. Tbere is no plan to
buy national advertising for the
campatcn.
"The thrust of the cam-
paJp 11 that nu ia a serious
d1aeue, that it is preventable.
that we h ave a I~ vaccine and
you should protect yourself, ..
spokesman Stafford Smith said
Wednesday night.
Health authoritie1 say
Americana considered in the hilb risk catecory -tboee6S and
Older and those of any ace with
cbrollic medical c:<Jndit1004 1uch
as beart dlsea.se « tuna cliJor-·
den -are being advised to let a
shot of bivalent vaccine ofterinJ
protect.ton against two strains of
Type A influenza.
TM what it wanted. Lane com-T'-L Pl ff• plained in response, "We have u.uOe aD8 ll
torical Society will bold ita fow:·
teenth annual dlnnerdanceSatur·
day at the El Adobe restaurant to benent tbe society's tKaldin& and
museum fund.
CocktaUa and hors d 'oeuvres
will be served at 6 p.m. in the
garden. Dinner and dancing will
begin at 8 p.m . in the patio. An
early Callfornla style meal will be
served. AddiUonal information is
available by callin1 Non a
A(Uirre, 493-3208.
ZONING. • chanie.
President Ford had been
pqahlnc to have all Americans in-
oeutated a1ainst ~virai infec-
Uon by the fall. But there will not
be enoucb v acclne available lf
every American wants to be In-
oculated wben the shots first
become available in October.
Delays l.n productns the vaccine
have been caused by doubt.I
about tta reliability and in-
surance problems.
Federal otflclall exl*t to de-
llvtt mOl'e than 20 million doe4:ll
d the vaccine by Oct. 1 to state
health departments, an add.i·
tional n. milllon doae1 by
.... Dleember. and 130 million doaea
by January.
Because there are questions
.about the effectiveness of the
vacclne In children under ate 18,
vacclnaUons are planned only for
adutta.
A CDC nationwide poll found
that 13 percent of those ques~
tlaned know about a'Wine nu; S3
have decided to take the nu •bot; 13 percent have
ed to retuse the voluntary e~, and 34 percent were un-
d~ded.
t ' p,....pa.~AJ
ALONE •••
~ta had moved, leaving no
fflf'Wardlq lnfonn.UOO.
Ptnally on Tuaday. the girl's
a.ad d almed het' body from
panau read • atory abe .Miami N9wa about Llla'a at.h
di)' morpe. Otfldala rli!fuRd
dilcloMtheparenta'namea.
Leeeb Hid workett at th
1aellit)t were deeply uddeoed by
Llla'adHtb. ''Tb• feOPI• on tM st.an anm 't
in Jt I• tb• money -they en
SZ.27 an hour," he said. '"Ibey
are here out ot a put deYollon tor the chlldrelt" T1MM 81'9 their
chP*en and U one dies. tt'a llke Jolln• oe. ol tbeJr own.''
ORANG• COAST LI'(;
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FED UP .•.
In a separa\e but related de·
velopment Wednesday. colleie
Trustee Donna Berry of Ml.Alon
Viejo revealed she would resicn
her poll ln January if new finan· clal dlacloaure requirements
force her to itemize h e r
huaband'a financial bold.inca.
"If I am requJred lo dJsclose
my husband's eammp, I will re-
stin lint," she said. "Political
o(ficlals should be required to
disclose all of their personal
holdin11 but not tboM ol their
husbands or wives uoleas there is
a conmct of interest tn~ved ...
But John K e plinger, a
spokesman for the Fair Cam·
paign Practices Colnmlsslon in
Sacramento. said today that It is
likely Mrs. Berry will not have to
reveal her hus band's boldinp.
·'The disclosure provisions are
probably a lot narrower for peo-
ple on school and colleee boards than for statewide or tountywide
olficlalJ," Keplln1er satd. "Un·
less her husband"• boldinll are
larte and wit.hlta her diltrict's
area, ab• probably woo't bave to
d.iJclocse them."
Mr1. Berry and her husband,
who works for Ford Mot.or com· pany, recently purchased
vineyard acreage north of
Sacnmento. The trustee aald the
family ian•t plantllng an Im·
medlate move to the new proper·
ty and, ba.rrtn1 dlacloaure dlr-
flcultJea, she will serve lbe re-
ma:lnln1 two and •hall yun of
her term.
Bartholomew'• resignation
would creatly diminish lbe con·
11erv1Uve lnfluence on t.he college
board, which has been ncted for
st.ron1lY conservative leaninp In
the put.
The Tustin trustee, a member
ol the ultra-con1ervaUve John
Birch Society, aerved oo the old
Tustin Union Hl1h School Dis·
lrict and Tuatln Unified School
Dlltrlct boardl berore usumln1
hl• collqe aeat by appointment
in April ol 117'.
He was elected to a fu1J term
lwo months later and hu served
a tenn a preatdent ol lhe board.
X-RATED ...
negotiated with lbecabl.eTVpeo.
ple in earnest for a subltaatlal
period of time ••• in loDI·
duration, a•gravallng meet.lnp.
.. We attempted to improve
your economic position."
Lane aald TM was~ to
force a contract down the
council's throat. "We've been
trying all tbJs time, not to take
away your TV, but to ins~ you
have It at a lesser econbmJc
burden.
''We're trying t• strike a
bargain which will be to your ad-
vantage. Nobody Oil thil City
Council wants your 1V ln~pt
ed. By God that is not what
anybody is clotn11" •
O'lteefe compared TM'a ~
tions to those of a drui dealer. Ue
said, like the dealer, TIUlnrt Jot
the dty "hooked" on cable
television with low rate..
He said, "If you happen to run
into your neighborhood junlc:ie,
he's likely to give you the first
few doses tor free. Once you're
hooked, the price i• likely to in·
creaae substantially."
He added that TM was holdin&
"a gun at our beach." (
But Mrs. WUkinJCID t-elponded
sharply, "I, ror one, do not feel
that I have a gun at 0\1 bead:
They made u a a proposal,
months a10. We have not made a
sin1le propoHl. ll bu been our .
procrast.lnaUon th.i hu helped
put a gun to our beads."
f'co• Page Al
BANK •••
unemployed. llvin& off Veterans
Adml.nJ.straUon funda and "alck
ol 1ponclq olf my family.''
He could not recall what.
Conley aald was Cast.Wo'a earlier
statement that be Intended to rob
the South La1un1 bank and then
drive down to Mexjco.
"No, It wasn't that way at all,"
Castillo protea led. '•t knew I had
only a sllfht chance or 1elUn1 awaywttb t.
"I was thinking at the time,
you know, that the sooner they
catch me. the sooner I dJe."
II the Jury returT\I a cutlty
verdict ll wm then be ordved to
return to J ud1• Fl7nn ·s
courtroom for a heartn1 that wUJ
determine CuUlto'a mental atate
at the time of the holdup.
Slitks Set
OnB1Uine11
In San Juan
10Qd enoush lot them to bear
me." Unda Dunn will pteMnt a allde
Tbe flnt ol tbe group to watlt J)relentaUon on local t.lnea.
out .... a 74·)'tar-old who 11id history at a meeUna tonlltbt of
the pornographic musical was the San. Juan Caplatrano Kll·
not anytblnc Ulte her tawrtte • tortcat Society.
Rod1ers and Hammerstein The meetinl will bq1n at 1:30 pa111 p.m. at the Sao Juan Women'•
AbOut '° miJfutll law, two Cl'ub,31'42ElRornoSt.
other• left. One was em bar-Klss Dwm la lut year'• K1u
rUHd · the other said she wu San Juan and played the part al bored.' Dolons 0rte1a ln the cluo·a rc-
Two others followed mlnuta cent presentattoo ol the b.11-
later. com menUng about the toric~ pl~. "Pro Patria."
country lolnc to hell with 1uch Tiie slide presentatioo tracet
movta. bualneas development ol San
After the movie, Mrs. Juan over 200 yura, ftom early
Crmahaw aaid lt had bee\ some Mlaaion tannins vats to modem
expertence: ''You t.blnk .,.ause abopplnJ complexes. 1ald Doona
we're old ladies, we doa't. know Walker.chairman. ~ Well w• came beta to Additional lnlormatlon la ltwb methlq and we studied available by callln1 UM h&t.orical ll. I doo't tbiok we will com aocletJ office-, 493-1444. 9 a.m. t.o .... " noon. wedday1.
PALOALTO.<AP>-Proposals to create two national recreation
areu aloac the eaat and west
shores of Lake Tahoe have been
blasted repeatedly at a three-hour
bearing Conducted by the Tahoe
Reaional PJaonlnf Agency.
The Lucerne H 19'40W
~QUALITY
TELMSION
He aald noise Is greatly
mafn!lled by land contours. A
body •hop 1enerat1ng sharp.
plereln1 noise would definitely
dJmlnilh the quality ot li re for
Mission H i ll s R a n ch homeowners, he said.
The automatic picture control avstem •••
It controls the color picture,
scene to scene, channel to channel.
even In changing room llghtl
PLUS
Shm. trim dttc:Orator compact stytlno'
Cabrnet beaullfulty linlshed In simulated
gra11led American Walnut Picture
Control. Automatic F1n.Tun1ng o•~
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Guard Tuning System
Ont·llnob VHF and UHF
Channel Salectlon
ContrOI Illuminated 100% Solid-State
Channel numbers Titan Chassis
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Syaten\ ~--(f-NEW 1'117
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picture w'1en the scene
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changes. even when the room
light chan;.s. You Qft that gre11 Zenith 1>1ct11re
-•11tomttlc•lfy.
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featuring 11u1dy vinyl-clad
metal cabinet In rlchly·gtalnod
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\Court J '
'1 By TOM BAILEY I Ol IM O•lly ""-Mall
• /udce James F. Jud&e ruled
r Wednesday that he 11 not goma to
alJow testimony related to Irvine l heU"ess Joan lrvane Smith'a con·
' flicta with the Irvine Company
into her current Orance County
Superior Court lea at act¥ln-
~ The victim or several rulmgs j made on that issue Wednesday
l wu James Irvine Foundation al·
\ torney Howard Privett.
iTax Bill
t
,Nearing
;Ltut. Vote
i WASHlNGTON IAP) The
'House approved a wide·rangang
tax revtsion bill today that ex·
tends mulliblllion dollar income
Lax cut.s for another year.
The legislation, a compromise
between House and Senate
versions, wu sent t.o the Senate
for expected swift final con·
gressional approval and eventual
delivery to Preaident Ford.
House achoo on t.be bill came
in two stages.
First. by 383 to 216, the House
approved the basic tax cu~ con·
tinuation and tax revision com·
promise. It extends a tax savings
of SUM> lo a typical family of four
making $15,000 a year
Then. by 229 to 181, House
Democrats won a final fight with
Republkan cnllcs of a m~tax·
hiking feature in the gill and
estate tax sectioo whkh ultimate·
ly will boost income taxes on heirs
who sell inherited property
Finally, by 405 lo 2, the Houte
approved the girt and estate tax
section or the mt'uure. thua
sending the entire blll to the
Senate.
While the Houae completed ac·
tion on the tax blU. the Senate
voted to allow a tax break of up to
Si2SO a year for colle&e and voca·
tional students. The tuition tax
credit was added by the Senate t.o
a minor House-passed blll and
does not affect congresiional ac·
uon on the maJor lax revision
le11ialatlon
Senate Fanance Committee
Chairman Russell B. Lona <D·
La.J. predkled the twlloo ta"
crecUt would be ac~ed by the
House.
In working out differences
between Senate and House
ver sions of the major tax bill I ast
week. House conferees in11sted
that an Identical tuition credit
previously approved by the
Senate be dropped and con-
sidered later by Itself.
The tuition tax break. op·
proved by the Senate on a voice
vote. would allow a full-t1me col·
le&e or vocational student or tus
guardian to subtract from taxes
owed up to $100 to cover the coat or tuition. books and fees That
would be effective for <'05l5 paid
alter J uly 1. 1977
Costa Mesa11
f aces Charges
In Extortion
A Costa Meta man -one of six
people arrested Sunday by
Newport Beach police faces a
charae or extortion Tu,sday
when he 111 slated to appclll" tor
hla urra1anment ln JJarbor
Judicial District Court
Those charges were riled Tues
day againal Rob Roy Duncan, 19.
of 1870 E tfth St Cbarats
against nve others arrested with
hJm were not riled, poUce said
Duncan alle1edly wu the nng
leader k\ the attempt to extort
12.000 rrom Yr. and Kn: Patrick .cadia.an of Newpoct Beach as
1'ana0m roe return~ their m1u-
br16-year.c>ld dauahter. ~. Police were notllied ol the de-
aod by Cadlaan aod trattd the
rwp {J'C)m tbelr pbcoe tau. to
• mlulq lirl'•.,.......
Police aaid Ute Ort. wbo •a teported m.lulftl ln M~b. ap-
uenUy tnew th• PIOl>I• In·
olved, though she ls not believed
have been in the Harbor Arn •hen the ransom demand •as
made. t Releued with no cbarses filed
f"n9 Steven Schult&.~ and Don-na Sell, 20. ol m JOllS> St.. Coli.a
IMeq; Andrea WUt. ,., ol 2151
Pac:Ulc Ave., Costa Mesa: Alan 'Heodenon. 2Z, ol 30CJI f1or1da
St., Hunttnsto• Beuh, and
Rlcliard CrltH-. n , o1 1ooe1
BrookhW'IJt St., Ganim Gl"O'l'e . ..
Bans Irvine Strife
I
Testimony
He vauuy protested that Mri..
Smith's disputes with Irvine
management had definite bear
ana oo the price the company
could ask for its stock.
"I am not trying to say that she
wu rilhl or wrong," Pnvell
araued. "I only wish lo use th1s
test.amooy to prove that her al·
Utude a!rected company policy
and certainly affected the com·
pany's chances in the market
place."
Privett apparently ~to ob-
tain that tes4.11lony from Irvine
Company Prt.'9ftent Raymond L.
Wat.Ion who was on the witness
stand all day.
Judge Judge, clearly aaree1ng
with ar1uments orrered by Mrs.
Smith's lawyers. refused to allow
Privett lo explore the extent oC
r«puted friction between Mrs.
Smith and Irvine executives.
Judie Judae wW be asked by
foundation lawyers at the end of
what is expected to be a 1ix·week
bearini to remove the lnhmctle>r\ that currently prevents the sale of
foundation stock in the Irvine
Company lo the Mobil Oal Com-pany.
Mrs. Smith arcues that the $200
million price, which works out at
$24 a share, la much too low ana
unfair to her and other minority
stockholders.
It became apparent during
testimony Wednesday ,that Mrs.
Smith offMed an alternative to
the proposed Mobil deaJ which
proved to be rar from acceptable
to Wat.aon .and the Irvine Com·
pany.
Watson testified that he
lhttatened to resian his post if
there was any pos.slbUity that
Mn. Smith 'a proposal were to be
adopted and carried out. .
Testimony indicated that she
urted lhe Irvine Company last
Auiust to buy out the foundaUon 's
I :W.~ percent inter est in the com -'
pany, using Income derived rrom
ll5 around leases.
Watson said lhc loss ol what hcl
called a vital cash now would
have seriously weakened the
company in many phases ol Its
~rations. •
He aald he also pointed out tol
shareholders who were warned•
ol his possible reslJlnaUoo that
the maneuver would leave Mrs.
<See HEIRESS. Pace A%) !
Air Cal Backed
PUC Favors Monterey Permit
SAN FRANc!JSCO <AP) -The
CallrOrnia Public Utilities Com-
mi&slon stair bu recommended
that Air Callfornla be 1lveo
authority to provide service t.o
Monterey but that Pacific
Southwest Airlines• appllcAUon
be denied. •
~tell hirllne1 llDd Huibes · est. bolb lnteratate carriers, ·
serve Monterey and have op-
posed other al~oes moving into
the market.
Vahak Petrosaian, associate
transportation enctneer oC lbe
PUC, ouWned the st.arra position
Wednesday at a bearing whose
sessions have also been held lD
• Monterey and Los Angeles.
The staff's recommendations
will be evaluated alonr wilb
other testimony from airlines
and tbe public before aaslped
Maratlwn
On Noise
Dron.es On
B'J GA&Y Ga.t.NVILLE OI .................
Deli1..,ery Delayed
a.iclatJal tn.Dq\&lity and EJ
Toro Marine Corps AJ.r Station
jet ooiae laaues w.-e atill u.met·
..,.., ..... Steff~ tied Wedoeada1 when Orance
--county aupervT.ae>r* CJeHcrea-U>
Daily Pilot newspape_r boy Pat Kelly. 10, was a prisoner
an the Crestview center building elevator at 488 E. 11th
St. for about 35 minutes Wednesday afternoon. After
Cost.a Mesa firemen freed the youngster from the balky
elevator, he ran upstairs to deliver a paper before re-
turning to talk wilh Capt. Paul Durham (kneeling>
about the incident.
Hired Killer Ruled
Out in CM Slaying
By MICHAEL PASKEVJCJI
Ot UO. O•llf ,. ... ~
Costa Mesa police 1ald today
they don •t believe Mesa del Mar
stockbroker Pamela Oavts was
ahot to death by a hired k.lller.
Detectives inveaUeatlng the
Friday artemoon murder In the
27-year-old woman·a home said
they have found no reason why
anyone would want Mra. Davis
lcJlled.
The pouJblllty that Mn. Davla
wu alaln by a hlred killer wu
studJed u police continued their
11earch ror her killer and hls
motlve.
Lt. Oeorge .Lorton, who 111
beadln& tbe murder lnvest.11•
Uori, aald no firm motiv. ror the
woman's murder hu surfaced.
However, he bas not ruled out
lhf poalbtllty that fhe WU killed
during a robbery or rape attempt
in which her kilJer panicked. shot
her five times with a small
callberhand1un, lhenfled.
Police are now contacting real
estate qent.s In the hope the SUS·
pect may have dealt with one oC
the brokers recently. Police
believe the kiJler may have been
po1in1 aa a potential homebu.)'er
to 1a1n access to the Davia home.
One of the youni wit:neues who
aaw the suspect enter the homo
waa hypnollted, lead1na to a
police artist's sketch d a man
eeeo at the Davia home al the
tJmeolthe killln1.
PoUce .,.. aeeklna a suspect
described as bavlne a pale com·
plexlon. In mis mld·20t wllh short
dark hair. ahort sideburns and
U\lclc 1luse1 with dark frames.
He WH described u about 11lx
feet tall with a medium build.
call it a day.
As supervtaon left Utel.r meet·
101. it bad not been decided
wbelber home conatrucllon
should be allowed lo areu a
$35,000 consultanl'a ltudy said la
impacted by jet nolse.
A marathon debate among
s upervisors concerned 10,000
acres lo an exlstln£ noise zone
within w hich residential con
structloo la banned.
Superviaors voted Tuesday to
expand the conalrucUOl'I blaetout area to include the added 10,000
acres.
A rew boun later, however,
they v~ to rescind the 3-1 vote
and ended up back at the starting
line.
Wednesday, aupervllon wu-e:
-Cbutiaed by Leaaue or
Women Voters president Joan
Petty for reversln1 their Tues·
da)' dedalon 1001 after all bell a
r~ aud1ence memben bad left
the mfftln1.
-urced by dnelopera and
buildlnl lnduatry 1pokamen to
rore10 the IUHeated home COD·
structlon ban ln tract areas
where they already have Invest·
mmta ran11n1 to millions of
dollan. -Por the second da,y In a row.
told by Marine offlclab that Jet.a
at El Toro wlll b<I 1eWn1 bl11er
and noisier. -Encouraged by Krl1Une
Kister (of two home-owner U ·
~ociations In lhe area) who
<See NOISE, Pace AJ)
'iletter Th.an Crocheting'
Ut.tk Old lames Take In Ponw Movie
DALLAS (AP) -rt._ all far edDcatloli..illd, .,,,., ... me or
the mem'-' of tbe But Dallas Garden nd Talk Sodeb' put It,
.. It wu better tban 1lttln1
around and c rocbetlnl." ' That's bow • lroUP ol over-TO
Hnior cilile1lladies decided to go
to an X-rated movie ror their
"study project .. oltheweet.
The movie was "Alice 1n Won·
derlud.•• wtucb r..nbl• the
eluate fairy tale onlY In UUe. The
rest ol th• movie ls not the sort ot =m~~u talk about with
"lt WU really aiomdNns de-ddinc wb.at we ftN '°"" to
J
see,.. aaJ4 '7t-7ur-.old Tuale
Celeman. "W• fillall1411edded on t1Mi.,.. venlon ot •AJleeJn Woo-
derland.' • . . We really wanted
to tee 10mething called ')(iaty
Bfftboven. • but it wu play\QJ at
a theater near Sou thern
Methodist Unlvenity. W~ didn't
think that would .,. rtabt ror
ladies our aae. We didn't want to
be mlxe4 u p wttb thole hippie coUes• tw.."
Another or the mori• V'lewers,
Mn. Crcnah••, who dedined to lfv• her ft.rat nun~ Mid MGlber r-..oo tor e~ ''Ake ta
Wo•derland '' oHr ••111at1
Be&thlwen'' <alto ~) wu
that it IOUnded Uke a nlce movie
in explainlnl to thelr
g1'11DdchUclren when~ were
coto1.
As the elaht women. accom· .
panied by a reporter, flied Into
the theater. 1neera came rrom
young persona alWna by the
aisle.
"1 don't think tbOM lfandmU
knOw what they've walked lnto, · ·
said one loudly.
"J tnow one t.hln1," Mrs.
Cren.haw 1napped. tumlftl to
the YOUlll man. "When I WU
10Qr' ace, I had • lot more man-
aen Uiao to talk •boat people
C.8eeX·MTED. PaieAJ)
Commissioner William Symons
Jr. offers a proposed order which
is subject t.o a vote d the full
oommisslon.
PSA proposed to sen~ Mon·
lerey from Sacramento, San
Fraoclaco, Oakland, San Jose,
Los Angeles, Burbank and San
Dieao with sinele plane service
ooly between Monterey and Los
Aoieles and Sao Francisco.
Air Callfornia proposes to
attve Monterey from Sacnmen·
to, San Francisco, San Diego, Oo·
tario, Oran1e County and Palm
Sprines.
The atarr said an analysis
ahowa additional service is
.needed between Monterey and
Los An1eles, Orange County, On·
tario and San Diego.
Air California would offer
single-plane service to all these
F ive Counts
points except Los Angeles. PSA
would olrer 40 add1Uonal rugbts
per week between Los An&eles
and Monterey at a lower fare of
m .50 compared to the current
$32.50 on Unlted and $27.35 fare
on Airwesl, the report shows.
The Civil Aeronautics Board
has proposed that a single level
d rares ror Intrastate and In·.
teratate passengers be
established in the Cattrornia
market on federally certtficaled
camera. .
If this becomes effective. Unil·
ed and Alrwest would have to
raise the fare from Monterey to
Los Angeles lo $42. Such fares
may be lowered lo meet competi·
lion from Intrastate carriers.
The staff aald United carries•
about three fourths or the 450.000
<See AIR CAL, Page A!)
Hester Ruled Guilty.
In S11nset Murders
FOUND OUIL TY BY JURY
Thom•• H•rdfn Hester
Bank Bandit
Grabs $1,200
In Cos1a Mesa
A bandit entered a Colla Mesa
bank Wednesday, simulated a
aun and fled with $1,200 tn
marked cub, police aald.
The 3:30 p.m . robbery oc·
curred at Crocker National
Bank, 3390 Bristol St. Police said
the suspect approached teller
Lorna Morrlaon and a1ked to
cuh a pa1roll cbedc. When M1H
Morrison uked to see lt. the man
handed her a crumpled brown
paper bas and ordered her to OU
It with $100 bills.
The auapect tben rue.bed UD·
der bis ablrt to 1lmulate a
weapon u Mila Mon1'on handed
ovM the money. Police believe
the man fled on root with the
cub, which baa listed aerial / numbert. /
• Club Hit· Again
GLENDALE (AP) -A
nJ1htclub struck by arsonlat.s
three years ago and by vandals
urller t~ year has been hit
acaln by vandals wbo sawed leg1
d i lhe chairs, cut up tbe bar and
mirror, and •mashed the sound
•JSleln wttb a hammer. Police·
eatlmaled the dam11es to the
Sopwith Camel at S75,000.
J
Confessed killer Thomas
Hard1n Healer JIJJt.ened lo the ;
words "cuilty" five times late •
Wednesday as an Orange County '
Superior Court jury delivered the
pact.a.._ the prou~uilon 441
manded.
Hester, 29, showed no emotion
as clerk Trudi Morones read Into
the record the jury fmdlng that
he wa.s guilty of two counts or
first derree murder and,.equally
guilty of related counts of
burglary and conspiracy. 1
Adding to sentences were four ·
Penal Code provtslons related to
the Jury's finding that he was
anned at the time Janet Mae
Metz. 34, and Ronald Cauwels.
27, were killed in their Sunset
Beach home last Nov. 8.
The bearded Hester told ev·
eryone within earshot long before
thejuryreturnedthatheexpectcd
a batch ol iullty verdJcta plus the I
Jury's flndlng of nrst degree on •
thetwokiWn1a. J
He will be sentenced Sept.. 23 I
by Judae Robert P. Kneeland.
The verdict clears the way for
triaJa of three of Hetter'a rour CO·
defendants who alao race dual
murder charges plus related
criminal aUeaaUona.
Judte Kneeland set Sept. 27 as
the trial date ror William Craig
Tlbbtta, 29, Oranae, and Richard
Wayne Sooter, 28, Loni Beach.
Both men will r1ace a jury ln hJ11
courtroom.
Tlbblu 111 ldcnUtled by the pro·
s~utlon u tbc 1':lller or Cauwels. ,
Coa~&.
w~a ther
Partial cloudiness will
continue Friday with
aome warmJn1 along the
COUL
INSIDE TODAY
Whatft>e'r happeMd to tM
Clott o/ 'SS, tM on. that
modir the cooer o/ 'Tlmt
maQCl.dnc~ Qadtt 0 bit, . OC·
cord111o to • a 1tud11 rf'P"'1td on Page A1 todo11
tlf DAILY PILOT C Thursdey S!ptemt>et 11. 191W 1 Zambia
iBacking
Battles
LUSAKA. Zambia (AP)
Secretary of Stale Henry A KlH·
an1er arri nd here today on the
second lee qf hla African puce
mlsalon and was Immediately
told that Zamblan1 aupport "in·
temlfled armed atNUle" for
black rule.
On his way to Zamb11t the
secretary expressed hope for
succeu In helping achieve
''peace, Juttlce and procrcsa" ln
southern Africa. despite the
paalmiam of hi• first holt, Pres1
dent Julius N)'erere ofT&n1anla
Kluln1er WH told by Zambian
President Kenneth Kaunda be has
"'only a few day11'' lo achieve sue
cesa lo hll African peace nuss1on
lo avert racial war.
"You have only a few days, not
weeks, to succeed, because we all
have reached the potnt ol no re-
turn," JCaunda declared m tus in
1tial meellnt with IUssm&er
''It you don 't succeed. the
al tern all ves wall be too pas Uy to
contemplate," Kaunda added 1n a
bnel public Portion ol tus talks
wtthKisainger.
In other African develop·
menl..!l :
-Rhodesilln Prime Minister
Jan Smith was g1vtn "fuJI back-
ing" toda) by his ruling all.white
Rllodeslan Front party to seek a
constitutional setUemenl with
the country's blacks.
The 67-year·old Rhodesian
leader ss><>ke behind cl0&ed doors
at the party's annual ~onvenUon
m the heavily guarded eastern
Rhodesian town of Umtali.
-Thousands of black s
steamed back lo wort in Johan-
nesburg today after a three-day
1eneral strike, but in Cape Town
a similar work boycott was
spreading.
Police in the Cape Town area.
which has a laree population or
·'colored~." as persons of maxed
race are 0Cfic1ally called.
stepped up patrols ol se1re1aled
colored and black townships to
prevent any attempts lo in·
t1midate people trying to go to
work.
f 'ro'" Page ,\I
HEIRESS •..
Smith as the major power in tbe
Irvine Company.
Wat.son said the Irvine C.om·
pany "could not afford the luxury
of the <lisharmony" he said
would be created ii the revamp-
ing suigested by Mrs. Smith took
place.
But Judge Judge would not aJ.
low him to further comment on
confrontationa between Mrs.
Smith and Irvine Company board
members after :attorney Howard
Friedm1n. v~orou.aly objttted to
such taUmony.
"The foundation is t.ryinc to
lead us down one thousand and
one rabbit trails,•· the furious
F\1edman successfully protest·
ed. ''This kind of t.blnc may be
holy wrtt to tbe Irvine Company
but il has no place In this hear-
1n1."
Crash Hurts
Mesa Cyclist
Colla lleaa po&lce are in·
vesUtaOn1 an acckliem that tent
a motorc7cle ridu to Hoa1
Memor1al Hoeplt.al toct.y w1u,
leg injuries artcr he c:oWded wtth
a car.
Police Hid Lynn canon Em·
meu. 25. of 21M Elden Ave .•
Coala Mesa, w11 drtvlnl bl•
motorcycle eutbouod on 17th
Street when he colUded with a
car driven by Joannie Lcnrin ot
3432 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach.
The aa.m. accldentoc:curred at
the lntenectlon of Newport
Baulenrd and 17th St.reel.
OlltANOe COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. W..O J'•'**·---
JKk llt. CurleY ..... ~.--°" __ ..._
Ttloma:t Keevll r•oe.t
Thomas A. Murphin. ,,...,... .... , ....
c
Ol.trl .. H. Loot Akhtrd P, N .. I .. , .. .._,,.........,., ....
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NOISE ..•
ar1tued that permltUng home
bwldlna ln th~ area would ~ a
diuetvlce to the emtinl com
muntUH H well H luture
1eneraUons.
By the tJme the two-hour public
bearint ended. 11.1pcrvllonl wtre
as deadlocked as wMr\ lt be1an
Apparently •till ravorln1 Im
poaina 1ome krnd of tt~lriction:i
In the area declared noise Im ·
pacled with 90 percent certain\)'
by Ullr11y1tem1. Inc. 's study
were Supervl1or1 Thom Riley
¥nd Ralph Clark.
And apparently oppog'-'"<l to n ·
pandln1 the nolae aone wc·re'
Supervisors Ralph Diedrich und
Laurence Schmit.
BROKEN LINE INDICATES PROPOSED UNIVERSITY DRIVE l!XTENStON SKIRTING UPPER NEWPORT BAY
Eatt-wHt Roed Would Connect Cltl•• of lrvtne, Newpon Beech end Co1ta MH•
Dltcirtch and Schmit lndkated,
however, they fa\'Of' a PlanninJ
CommlHlon recommendallon that developera In ~ area be ,...
quired to tell prosped.ive home
buyers ot the possible noise Im
pact.
But neither side 10 the 2·2 de·
bate could muster ~ thm:t vote
needed lo settle the issue.
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Street Extension Tabled So, they decided to resumci
their discuaslon ne~t Wednesday
In the m eantime, a com
promise solution proposed by
Clark ts expected to be worked
over
TONIGIJI'
FOOTBALL -Servile at
Newport Harbor, 8p.m.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 17
FOOTBALL -Costa Meu vs.
La Quinta, Davidson F1eld. 8
p.m. Estancia vs. Edison alOCC,
8p.m.
FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS -
"Deliverance," OCC Fotllm,
7:'30p.m. $1.
OCC LECTURE -
"Freewheel America," Glenda
and Tim WUheJm lect.u.ren, Fine
Aru Hall 119, 1:3/J p.m.
COASTLINE CC LEC'TIJRE -
''The Art o( DyiQ&," Ch.riatine
Ma1Uand lecturer, First United
Methodist Church, 7 :~ p.m.
MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY
RACING -Fairgrounds, 8:15
p.m.
f'ro1ttPapAJ
AIR CAL ...
passencers in and out of Mon·
terey a nd wltb Airwesl
transs><>rts about 200,000 annually
interstate.
"In the opinion of the •tall
there ls sufficient demand to
warrant certlficatton of PSA and
Air California lo serve Mon·
terey," he said. "Howev". the
addition of both theseurrten ln
the Monterey market will reault
an a 23 percent diversion or
paasen1ers from United and
Alrweat.
"Public convenience and
necesalty can best be served wilh
gr&nllng Df Air C-a.l '1 application
for service to Monterey," be
added. •• AJr Cal propc19e9 new
sinile plane service between four
major Calil01'nia airport.I and
Monterey. PSA propo1e1 to
duplicate the 1ervfoe ol United
and Alrweat. Aa to the proposed
PSA lervice. the propoMd AJr
Cal service wut have a lesaer im-
pact on O'nlted ancf Aii-wat."
Fro•PageAJ
X-RATED •..
loud enoush-tor tMln to hear
me."
Tbe first of the 8J'OUP to walk
out WU a 7'·yt&r-old who Hid
tbe pornocraphJc m~ical wa.•
not an)'thiol Uke her favorite
Rodters and Hammerstein
plays.
About 40 minutes later, two
othera left. One wu embar·
rasaed; the other uid 1be wu bored.
Two others followed mlnutts
later. commenllng about the
country 1olng to hell with such
movies.
After the movie. Mrs.
Crenahaw aaid St bed been 10Me
nperience: "You t.b1nk becau..
we're old ladles. we don't llnow
anything. Well, we ume ~to
~tudy ~omethlna and we studied
It. I don't think we wUl come
a1aln ...
By STEVE Ml'IOIELL Ot-DMlr,...._
News><>rt Beach probably won't
be considering any east-westtraf.
fie routes, 1uch u the proposed
Uni venlty Drive extension, for at
least a year. according to
Newport Director of Public
WorksJosephT,,. Devlin.
Devlin Hid bis staff will con·
tlnue work on a comput.eriud
traffic now model which will pro-
ject traffic volumes in the city
throu1h 1990.
Devlin, •peaking before tbe
Cltiuns Harbor Atta Research
Team, (CHART) in Costa Mesa
tbil mornin1. 1ald be bu been or·
dered by his city council to mate a
study ol tramc now problems
between the Upper Bay preserve
and the San Die10 Freew-.y.
-"Our traffic project.ions were
called out at date," Devlin said.
"But even If we were olf 30 per-
cent on our projectionl, we'd still
need the University Drive ex·
tension."
He said UaJveralty Drive, or ils
eQuivalent. is badly needed to pro-
Mesa Offers
Family Trip
To Fireworks
A family excursion lo tbe
Fireworka Finale CelebratiaD at
the Hollywood Bo•l Saturday is
being offered by the Cost.a Mesa
~partment of Leisure Sttvices.
Among the pieces to be
performed by the Lot Anaeles
Philharmoolc Orchestra will be
the Royal Fireworks Music by
Handel, complemented by a
firework• diaplay.
The performance will mark tbe
end of the 1971 Bowl aeuon.
ReitstraUon for the family ex·
cunlon can be made at the Com·
mu.oily Recreation Center Box
Office, at the west 1ate, Oranae
County FairSTOunds, from 1 to 6
p.m. throuib Saturday.
The $3.7S fee lnchldes round
trip transportation from the
recreaUon center and reserved
seatin1 at the Bowl. Bt.&Ma will
leave the recreation center at 6
p.m.
County Okays
Wider Bridge
The wldenln& o( the Pa\llanno
Avenue Bridle over the Santa
Ana-Delbl Channel ln Cott.a Mesa
hu bffn approved by Oranae
County supervlaon.
The board also authorhcd
lptndlof $130,000 In Oran1e
County 1'1ood Conllol Dlslrict fund.a to pay for Ill ahare ol the
cost. Other expen1es will be paid
by the city of Costa Meu .
supervisors were told.
A report lo the board saJd the
street l1 belnf widened from 48 t.o
M feet to ellmln•~ a potentially
hazardous bottlMeck. Tbe coun·
ty's fund• will llnance wldenini or the brld1e aa well.
Shunned 4 Yeari,
Lisa Dies in Home
IUAJll <Ai>> -Jt took thr. daJ'I to find Lisa'• ,_..,.. all#
she dMd at tbe SuJUiae School for
the retarded. She bad beea
t>rouihl to the scbooa four 7ean
ago and bad never had a visitor.
Lisa died Sunday when she
choked du.ring brukf•t. WhU.
she wu eauna Pru.net. •be bqan
to shake and choking IOUDds
came from ber tbl'Oat.
•• Whf\n they earned her Into
the nunlnF, station, she was un. conHtou.a, • said school di.red«
IMUt LMcb. "She had slopped
breatbll'\f ...
A re.cue squad raUed to revtve
tbe1·year-old llrl.
\,
She bad been cll'Tied to Mr
breakfast that momm,. School.
employea aald wbat she bad
wanted~ toast lo her IJ'oubled Ufewaawal .
"Sbe d crawl around tbe
l1oor. bU she wu tmni bard to
•a.It and whenever abe took a
1tep, her race would U~t up,"
said social worker Mary Mlstey.
Worken at SuruiM also r•
membered wat.cbJnC Iba when
other palltnta hid vialt.on •
"She would sit In ber
wbeetcbalr and look at the vis-
it.on," one welfare worter uld.
''It wu hard to know wtau wu iotJ\I on behlnd her b(f brown
qa, but they often looked lad."
'
vide add1Uooal east-west traffic
now in the Upper Bay area.
Comparing the level of service
provided by the Un.ivenity Drive
extftllloo to the school gradine
system. Devlin said that, even
with the route, the level ol. service
would only rate a Dor E arade.
"Without tbe route." he said,
"the level o( service would be an
F. Or, to put it. another way, you
won't be able to 1et there from .~re."
He likened University Drive tO
Cotta lleaa'a Falrvtew Road.
termini both "bom lOMrl" fpr
public works direct.on.
Be aald News><>tt Beach b8d belUD an nvtronment.al impact
atat.ement on a promlae from the
cobnty that lt would p-.y for Ill
Portion olthe•tudy.
1be cowrty later 1ald It would
not fund Its portion rl the EIS, ••so
Newport dedded to 10 ahead and
tateoatheaddedcoat."beaald.
Oppotltlon from several
IJ"OUP9, locludinl the Friends ot
Newport_ Bay, the Stllle ~art-
ment of Fish and G&JM, and the
residents of EastbhdC, killed
Newport's efforts and the city
stopped work on the impact state·
ment.
Devlin said opposition by the
Fish and Game department· to
University Drive last spring
came as a surprise to the city.
The state dtpartment had pre·
viously Indicated it was a local
matter into which they did not
wt.ab lo lnterf ere and even b>dical·
ed earlier they looki!d with favor
oo such a road.
They said it could form a logical
boundary for the .-lldlife pre-
aerveand help with public access.
In response to a q~on from
the audience, Devlin sald the fish
and game department's letter op-
posln1 the road contained no In·
formation or data to support the
dalm that the road would In·
tmere wllh tbe preserve.
"Tbat't the question the pro-
PoHd environmental Impact
1\udy was supposed to help
answer," he saJd.
®QUALITY
TELEVISION
Clark would have boundanes
or the impacted tone expanded t.o
cover roughly an addJtional 4,000
acres. a boundary set by a com·
puter s ys tem u sed b y
Ultrasystems.
Inside the enlar1ed area, Clark
proposea banning construction of
homes unle11 Lhe developer can
· prove his site is not noise Im·
pact ed.
In the remainln1 S,000-acre
area s aid by Ultrasystems with
90 percent certainty to be impact·
ed by noise in excess ol 6S CNEL
<community noise environment
level). Clark wou4d impose th e
noise notification requirements
Thole reqwrements were C1rsl
1u11ested by the county Plan nine Commi1sion when 1t r~om·
mended on a 4·1 vote ma1ntamang
the home construction ban at its
present boundaries.
Tne 1u1omallc picture con1rol 1yatem ..•
It controls the color picture.
scene to scene. channel to channel.
even In changing room Ilg.ht!
The Lucern• H 1040W
Sttm. tnm decorl1or comped 1to;t1no1
Cabinet beautifully fln1"'9d in simulated
piled Amerlcan Walnut. pjdur•
Control Automatic F1,,. Tuning Control Illuminated
Olennel numbers
PLUS
fVG-C:lt c1ton1c V1t.1eo
Guatd Tuning Sy1lem
One·knob VHF and UHF
CMnnel Setectton
1~ Solld·Stol"
Tnan ChOISll
POWER SENTRY
Voltage Regulattng
Syal em
25':.•uo•~• The HARSTON • HMIOW
Qtant·k r•en 111bl• model
leatu1tng aturdy vlnyl Clad
IMl&I c1blnn1 In richly gralnOd
llmulSltd Wnlnur EVO-
Et•ctronlc Vldoo Ou11t.1 Tuning
8Yttem with convt nlont Ono·
Knob VHF and UHF Chonntl
·zenith'• Color San1ry1• do .. 11
111 tor you controls lhe color
picture when the scene
Chsngn, or the channel
chanoea. even .men th• 1oom
tight c:h•no-t. You gM that are•t z.,,,,,., plcturo
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EOITlON
. , Today's Clo slag
N.Y. Stoe!ks ~. \ .
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VOL. 69, NO. 260, 3 SECTIONS, 3' PAGES T HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1976 N' TEN·CENTS.·
Court
1 • .. BrTOM8A&U!Y 0t•M1Y ..........
Judse James r. Judae naled
Wednesday that he la not aobat to
allow testimony related to lrvioe
belress Joan lrvlne Sm.it.b'a con-rueu wJt.b the Irvine Company into her currtnt Orqe County
Superior Court le1&1 actkln.
the vtcUm of seven.& rul.l.oo
made on that luue Wed'Mlday
wu James Irvine FoundatJoo at.-
t«ney ~o~ard Privett.
l Tax Bill •
Nearing
Last Vote
WASIDNGTON CAP) -Tbe
House approved a wide-nncinc
tu revtaioo bill~ that ex-
teodl mulUbWion dollar lncome tu cuta ror another yur.
'Jbe legislation, a compromile
between House and Senate
venions, wu sent to the Sen.. •e
for expected swift ftnal con .
ir~onal approval and eventual
delivery to Presldent Ford.
House acllon on the bill came
in two stacea:
First, by 313 to 26, the House
approved the buic tax cut con-tinuation and tax rnisloo com·
promise. It extendJ a tax savlnas
ol Sl.80 lo a typical family of f<iur
making ns.ooo a year.
Then, by 229 to 181, House
Democrat.I won a flAal flshl with
Republican criUc1 ma major tu·
hiklnl feature in the lift and • estat. t.ax aectlon wbicb UIUmate·
lywiUbooetlncometuesonheln
17 wboMlllnheriledjlroperty.
Flnally, by 405 to Z. the Houn
appro¥ed the tit\ and .Ute tu
Mdlon of tbe aeasure. thus
aendial th• nu.re bill to tM
Senate.
Wllil• the HOme ~ •~ tion on the tu b6U: Sen.te
voted to allow a tu break ol up to ·
$2:50 a year for colleie .ad YC>Ca·
t.ional students. Tbe tulUon LU
credit wu added by the Senate Lo
a minor Ho~e-p.-ed bill ud
does not affect conp-eulonal ac·
tion on. the major tax rtvlaioo
le11tlaUon.
Senate Finance Committee
Chairman RfllSeH B. Lone <D·
La.). prediet.d lhe--tuitioa lu
credit would ~ a~epted by the
House.
In worklnc out dlff~tencts
between Senate and House
versions ol lhe major tu bill lut
week, Houae conferees tosllt.ed
that an Identical tuition credit
previously approved by the
. Senate be dropped and con-
sidered later by llfflf.
The tuition tax break, ap·
proved by the Senate on a voice
vote, would allow a full-Ume col·
Iese or vocational ~tudent or his
1uard1an to subtract from taxes
owed up to SlOO to cover the cOl-Y
ol tuition, books and fees. That
would be effective for coet.a paid
after July l, 1977.
Costa Mesan
Faces Charge.
In Extortion
ACcilta MeH man-oneolaJx
people arrested Sunday by
NtwPOrt Beach police ~ f11ees a
char1e of extortion Tuesday
when he lJ elated to appear for
hi• arralanment In Harbor
Judfclal District Court.
1'bole charses were filed 'l'\aet.·
da.y acalnat Rob RO)' Qunc11t, 19,
of 18'70 E. llth St. Cbartea
A6almt five othen IU'nllld wttb
him we ... "°' ru~, police aald. Duncan alle&eotY Wiii the rill.I
Jnder ln lhe attempt to a\Olt .sz.oeorrocn 11r. uctMrl. Petrick.
Cadl(an ol Ntwpart Beadl IS
remom IOt return ol their lnb:t-Ju If.year-old dauibler.
\' JtoHce were notitaed ol tbe de-
mand by Cad.ltan and uac.d Uae
,croap from tbelt ..... ~ '° ~mnetac"1'a'Pll ,,
Mee silil~ the llrt. wlili> .. reported miulq iD II.a. ap.
.1>8tt!ntly hew the people lo·
volnd, ~ abe la not billltted
lo bave beeo ill t.be ...._.Area
wtaea the ramom de"'W w.
ln~. ~ wilb no-... fl1ti ~ Stnea Scbulta, 22, • J>aD..
ba Sell.•, of at Jo.. a. o.t.
Mesa; Alllln• Will. M, fll IW
· hrttie An •• COila 11 .. ; All9 ·
Blnclilnon.D.fll-n.Yli St.. BHtt•stM 8eeellt, ... Rlela_,.. Crtau, a el ~ ..,.. ... a..,o ... ~
1' • .,, ..
. • Bans Irvine ·strif.e TestiDtony~
He valnlY protested lh•t Mn.
Smith'• dllputes with Irvine
111AD11ement had definite bear-int oo O>e price lbe company
could uk for ill •tock.
"I am not lr)'ln& to say that ah,
wu ritbl or wroni." Privett
ar(Ued. "I only wlsb to use this
tatJmony to prove that her at·
Utude alfect«l company policy
md eert.aial.)' afleeted the COID·
puy'1 chanea•ln tbe market pl!C~·"
t'fivelt appa~nUy hoped to ob-
tain t.bat testJmony trom Irvine
Company President Jb.ymood L..
Wai.on who wu on the witness
lt.aQd all day.
Judie Judie, clearly aareelng
wlth ar1~ments offered by Mn.
Smith's lawyers, rdused to allow
Privett to explore the extent ol
reputed friction' between Mrs.
Smith and Irvine executiYea.
Judge Judse will be llSbd by foundation lawyers at the end of
wbal la expected to be a slJc-wtek
hearin• to remove lhe lntunction that currently prevents thesaleof
foundation stock In the Irvine
Company to the Mobil OU Com· pany. .
Mra. Smith argues that the $200
tnillioo price, which worka out at·
SH a abare, is much \oO low and
unfair to her and other millority
atoctboJdeTS.
ll became apparent durinc
testimony Wedo~ &hat Mn.
Smlth offettd an alternaUve to
the propoaed Mobil steal which
proved to be rar from •ctePUbl•
to Wat.son and the lrviDe Com·
pany.
Wataon tt1Ufied that he
threatened to realsn bis post it
there WU any POISibillty thal
Mn. Smith's proposal were to be
adopted andearried out.
Testimony lDClicat.ed that ahe
ureed the Irvine Company lut
Aucuat to buy Ol't lbetoundatloo'a
54.5 percent Interest ln the earn·'
pany. usJn1 income derlvod from •
)"around leases. ,\
Wataoa aaid tbe louolwhat he
called a vital cub now would 1
haye Hrloualy w~oed the l company In m&Dy es ol it.I
operations. ~
He aald be also pointed out lo t
aharebolden who were warned '
d b1I ponible resloatlon t.bat
tbe maneuver would leave Mrs. !
. (SeeJIEl&E~PaaeAZ)
PUC Favors Monterey Permit
Clea:nup Man
~
Ex-lawyer Scoun Newport
87 EVE Gtl MPEL
OI .. O.lty .... IUff
He ii a famillar ai&bt to
neiJbbon u be walks down the
street eacb week. rummaama in
truh cana to· emer1e witl1 his
prln.
A derelict? A junltman? No.
At 14, Ralph Smith la a semi·
ralred attorney with a civic con·
science. He cathen newspapers
for Newport Beach's monthly
colledlon.
Tbe tll)' collects the
newspapers for recycllnl and
sett -per ton for: ml.mlclpm col· fert. .
Each week, Smith said. he foes
up and down bJJ blodt, collect:lftl'
newapaP41rs from b1a bei&bbora
and carryin& them home under
hi.a arm.
be&an bis one-man crusade 10
months aio. Besides ieneratln&
about $60 in revenue. this saves
the city tbe coat ol burying the
:;:r.apers as tarbafe, Smith
• "U people would just be a litUe
more careful and packaae their
own (newspapen), we could do a
lot better for the ctly.'' Smlth
said.
Tbe city bas sold more than
"7,000 in newspapers in the 24
months it has been coUectln•
them. Mynderse s aid. He
estimates that 40 to so percent or
Newport Beach residents are
particlpaUng ln the project.
Bloodmobile
Visit Slated
Some ol hlJ nd&hbora save their newspapers fOf' him. Other
papen must be rescued from
traabbtna. Newport HarbOr Lutheran
''You'dbeaurpriledhowmany Cburcb, '789 Dover Drlve,
(uw1pap•r1> are thrown Newport Beacb will be the site
awa.y,"besald. for the Newport S.ach Com·
The alle1 behind bl.I home al • . mun.Uy bloodmobile triday from
-~ Dlamoed Ave. on Bllboa 3p.m .to7:30p.m.
.taland wu piJed h1ttl today wtlb ~pectlve donors must be
3Z .,_,. ol newapapen, which be lo IOOd health, have not donated
n1ure1 emount to about 450 wtt1d.a tbe lut eltht weeb, be
poundl or nearly a quarter ol a between 11 and ts yean old and c.on. welp at luat 110 pounds.
M'Olt bom" furnlah lbe clly Do"Dorl whbln1 to aid the
. wttb only three or four bass a Otan1e County eluapter of the
month • .ecord.lna to Jake~ American Red Croa in supply·
dtne, General SerW:es df~. lJ\I blood for UH lo Oranae Cou~ 8mltb estJmata be bu collect-lY bolpftala may call 83$-5381 loJr
"' mon than two tone al.nee be an appointment.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The
Callfomla Public Utilities Com·
mluion staff bas recommended
that Alr Callfornia .,_ &lveo
autbortty Q'"J)rovide Hl'Ylee-to
Monterey but that Pacific.
Soutbweat Airlines' application
b,edenied. ·
United Airlines and Hughes
Airwest, both interstate carriers, •
serve Mont-erey and have op-
posed other airlines movt.n& into 'the market.
Vahak Petrossian, associate
transportation enlineer ot the
PUC, outllned the starrs position
Wednesda_y al a bearin& whose sessions-have aho been held in
Monterey and Los An,celes.
The staff's r~commeodationa
will be evaluated alone with
other testimony from airlines
and the public before assi&ned
Marathon
On Noise
Drones On
B1 GAaY GIUNVIU.£ °' .. .,....," .......
ReaJdenUal tranquility and El
Toro Manne .Corps Air Station
jet noise Issues were still unset-
Ued. Wedoesday when Orange
County supervisors ded'ded to
call it a day.
As supervisors left their meet·
1 int. it had not been decided
whether home conatruction
should be allowed lo areas a
S3S,000 c005ullanl 's study said ls
Impacted by jet noise.
A marathon debate among
supervisors concerned 10,000
acres to an existing noise zone
wilhln wbicb residential con·
.structJon ts banned.
Supervisors voted ~~ lo expand the con1tructloo · out
area to include lbe added 10,000
acres.
A few hours lat.er, howner,
they voted Lo reaclnd the 3-1 vote
and ended u-p back at tbntutfng
line.
Wednesday, supenilon were:
-Chastised by Lea1ue of
Women Voters president JOall
Petty for reverslng their Tues·
day decl•ion lont after all but. a
f'"* audience members bad left
I.be meet.in&.
· -ur,ed by develope~ and •
buUdln1 ln4utry apotamen to
foreao the sugaeated home con·
atructlon ban tn lt•ct. area•
whcr. they already have lnvnt-
mentl ransina lo mllllona of
dollars.
-For the second day ln • ro•,
told by Marine ofndal1 that Jet.a
al El Toro wllt be ae\Unc blacer and nolaler . -Encouraged by Kristine
Kister (of two bome-ownu as·
1oclatlon1 ln tbe area> who
(See NOISE, Pa1e A.2).
' 'Better Th.aD Croehetlilg'
Little Old Ladi,e, Take In Ponw Movie
Ne,'' Hid "Jl.7ear-old Tallie Coim:lma. ••1fe 0DIU1 ~OD u. Dft YWJlaa ot 'Allcl ti wm-. dedand.. • • . we realJy .wAIMd
to see tomethlog cal.led 'lllllY
Bet&hoven, • but lt was playtq at
a theater near SoutherQ
Ketbodist Unlvenftt. We didn't
UUak lbal w0ul4 b9 rtc1tt fer
lail1les our ace. We dldn 't want to
be mised uo w\lb theme hlpPle colk!c• kids. {.
Another of the llMM• YleWUS.
lln. CrenlJ>aw. 1Wtao deelintld to 11.-_w first zam; .... ...,_r
,...-,.. C D I ""1Jld ill
1'0illderllod" ''lllllJ'
811tMwea•• (alle .,.
that It aounded Ute a nice lbOt'le to explalnln1 to their
grandchlktrea where they were
&oibe· As the ei1bt women, eecom·
P.anled by a reporter. f\led lnlo
the theater, sneers came from
youn,& persoos slttinl by the
aille.
"I don't tblDk tbOle crandmu
lmow what they've w'1.a4 l1d4>;'
.aid OM loudJJ'.
"I know one tbln1;• Mrt.
crenlh•w ••PPid;";;-t:m1lial to .. ,.,.., mu-;.';·~--1 ~
,.,_. 81e-. I 1uid a IGt _. ma.
_.. than to taDt ilbGUl i*IPle
(leeX·aATt:D. ._A2) .
•
Comm.i.aa1oaer William Symons
Jr. off en a propo&ed order wblcb
ii subject to a vote d the full
commissloo.
PSA--propo1ecl to -acne lie.
terey from Sacramento, San
Francllco. Oaldand. SAA Jose,
Loi Anceles. Burbank and San
Diego wit.I) ainsle plane aerviee
only between Monterey and Los
Anceles and San Fraocilco.
AJr California proposes to
serve Moolerey from Sacramen·
to, San Francisco, San Die10, On·
tarto. Oranse County and 'Palm
SpriQcs.
The staff aaid an analysis
shows additional service la
needed between Monterey and
Los An&elea, Orange County, On-
tario and San Dlcgo.
Alr Callfornia would offer
sln&le-plane service-to all these ..
F ive Counts
pointl except 1.os AftieJes. PSA •
would dfer 40 additional fiiebta '
per week betweeD Loi Aneeles
and Koaterey at a lower' fare<*,
*25..50 compared to the c.un:mt
$32.50 on United and $27.35 fare m Alrweat, the report shows.
The Clvil Aeronautics Board
bu propoeed that a slnele level ot tun tor intrutate and in·
terstate paasen1ers bo
established in lhe California
market on federally cerlUlcated
carriers.
If this becomes effective, Unit·
ed and Alrwest would have to
raile the lare from Monterey lO
Loe An&eles to $42. Such fares
may be lowered to meet competl-
Uon from intrastate carriers. '
The staff said Unlted carries
about t.bree fourths ol the '50,000
<See Al• CAL. Pace A.2)
Besler Rul~d ·GUilty .
·Iii Sunse t Murders .. Confe11ed tlller Thomas
Hardin Heater listened to the
• words "gu.llty" five times late
WedJ{esday as an Orange County
Superior Court jury delivered the
packa1e the prosecutloo de·
manded.
Heater, 29, showed no emotion
u clerk Trudi Morones read into
the rec!ord the jury finding that . •
be wu guilty or two counJ.s of·
•first degree murder and t!qually
guilty of related counts or
burcl.,.Yand conspiracy. •
Addlna Lo sentences were four
Penal Code provisions related to
• the jury~ flndlng that he was
FOUND OUIL TY BY JURY Thom9 Herdln HHter
Dog Walker·
Tried Walking
Tad Too Far
armed at the time Janet Mae
Metz, 34, and Ronald CauwelJ.
27, were kllled in their Sunset
Beacb home last Nov. s.
The bea.rcfed Hater tol~ ev·
eryone wlthln earshot long i;tore
thejuryretumedthatheexpected
a batch of guilty verdicts plus the
jury's finding ol fll"ll degree on
thetwok.lllln1s. •
He will be sentenced Sept. 2S
by Jud1e Robert P. Kneeland.
The verdict clean the way f at trlala of three of Hester'• four c:o-
ddendanta wbo al.lo face dual ,
murder cbar1ea plus relat~
criminal auea1Uom. •
Judie Kneeland aet SesJt, 2T u
UM trial date for WlWam C?aic
'nbbltl, 29, Oranie. and RJcbard
Wa)'ne Sooter. 21. ~Beach.
Both men wW face a Jury bJ ~ ~
courtroom. •
A Newi>0rt Beach man who 'nbblta la ldtnUfted by tbe pro-
trted Lo avoid a ticket by walldoi · aecutkm &I UJe kWer of cauwoll.
away from an animal control m •
fleer found bimaeU. factna '
char1e1 of r-e1fslln1 arrHt Co aat rollowin& the Wednesday lncl-·
dent.
Claude Cotton, M. ol 4321"1ne
Ave. waa booked on that charce
becauae be refUJed to M Ucket.ed
l0t runninf hla do< cm a ~boot
·ptay1round without 'a leqb,
police u1d today •
She 1ald 1bt 1tooDed ~ •
he left the field and explalnld to
him that be wu lD viol&Uoa of t• mWllclpal statu&M -bavtn•
U.. dol OD tchool propsty aocl
wa1Jdn1 the dot wtthoul a leash.
Ace«dlq to . POUee reporU..
mdmal control offtcer Deborah
Murpbt spOti.d CGU"'1 wttb a
1inall 4oC at the Horace l:Mlp
Kiddle Sdl6ol flelcl at lbout ' p.m.
SlliJ•Md tie walked...., from
bier .. th• ltifted to Write the UdNt and reftiied to lllop nM
~ •beonlerld him todolO.
Otfleu Murpbf 1a1d •b• ro11owect Coctoft lo ldi boaM Ml
wbeD lae rehatii to _,.. "'9!r
Doct MW. cloClr l:!tallidftW a
Pllnba• wbo' oatacia ... derart9t. ,
We ather
-Parttal cloudlDea will
continue Prlday with
.ome warm.lD1 aloaa lbe cout.
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Monday \be au memben of the Newport Beach C\ty
Connell met behind doeed dooni to discuss how to fill the
council vacancy created by the death or Mayor Howard Rocers.
Accord.inf to C\ty At:t.omeJ Denn.ts O'NeU and two of the rouocllmen p,..
tent, there w u no dilculslon of the •c·
tioo the council would take -}u."t some
talk about a memo prepared by the city
at.torneY .)Vhicb det.ailed. the council 'a
lqalobli1auons undert.becharter.
Not earth·shatterlng, bu~robably • Ylolat.ioo of the lJrown Act, 23-year·
old 1tale law designed to eep &ov·
HYN<X.ot emmentaJ bodies from conducting the
public'• business in private.
CITY ATl'OKNEY O'Neil and Mayor Pro Tern Milan
Dostal. also an attorney, both say there waa no violation of
the anti·secrecy law, because the conversation never
1tr1yed into the dedatoo-maki111 realm -something they
agree would constitute a violation. .,
Whether the council made soma kind of decision about
how they would rm Rocen. se•t (s unlm portant.
What is important is the fact that I.he Brown Act pro-
hibits a discussion of I.he charter options In executive
, , session.
11fE ACI', passed in 1953,"'Says that city counclla, school
boards, county supervisors and the like may meet in private
only to discuss personnel and litigation.
Amended this year, the law specifically defines what ls
meant by "personnel." That term, under the amendment
that WeJtt into effect Jan. 1, applies only to city employes,
not to elected officials 110r to members of boards or> com·
miaaion.a who are appointed to their posts by the city COWl·
ell.
The discussion of charter options cannot be construed ~::ration. Cue law bas narrowed that field to mean only
·a liti1atlon or cases that are involved in court proceed·
inp.
IN OTHER words, the di~ussion of what the city
charter says about filling a council vacancy is not a
permitted executive session topic under the Brown Act.
O'Neil acknowledged that he felt "uncomfortable"
about carrying the discussion on in those circumstances,
but be· said It was done because councllrrlen would bave
been ill at ease holdlnr the discussion in public only hours after RogeTa' memorial services.
If that were the case. Why did the dlscussion have to be
held Monday? lt could have waited. O'Neil's memo points
out there Is no deadline for the procedure to be initiated. .
ALTHOUGH THE secrecy was prompted for what ap
pears to be the best ol reasons, it leaves me -and it should
leave Newport Beach residents -with a couple of nae&in&,
ugly questions : 1
Why was the discussion heJd ln secret if everythlne
was on the up and up! •
Could lt be that councilmen topk advantall• of the lack of ~blic 1crutlny todedde how to fill Roe era' seat?
THE DENlA~ proffered b)' O'Neil and, Dostal dop't
quite put these quesUons to rest. lJut then, that ls the in·
evillble product of teeret meetinp. You can never be com·
pletely assured or f.he innocence of events that transpire
behind a closed door.
f Fro• Page A J
AIR CAL ..•
passen1ers in and out of Mon-
terey and with Al rwea t
tranaport.a about 200,000 annualty
interstate.
1•1n tM opinion of the staff
thtre I$ sufficient demand to
wtrrant certilicaUon of PSA and
Alt California to serve Mon·
terey 1" he said. "Hdwever, the a~taon or both thue carriers in
the Monterey market will result
in a 23 percent diversion of
plllJsenaers from United and
Altwtst.
''Public convenience and
n9'esalty can belt be served with
aranUn1 ot Air Cal'• appl,lcation
for aervlce to Monterey," he
added. "Air Cal propo1es new
11lnaJe plane aer vico between four
maJor Callfornia airporta ahd
Monterey. PSA proposes to
d1q>llcate the service ot unJted
and Atrwcst. As to the proposed
PSA service, the Pl'OPOltd Air
Cal service will have 1 lesiter lm·
pact on United ancf AiiwtsL' •
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Jack R. Curley vi....,,.. .... ~, • .,. o.-• ~
Thomas Keevll 1.ouor
Rapist Sent'
To Hospital
Affer Trial
Convicted ,raplat Thomas
Edward Huah•• of Ne•t>Or•
Beach bu been eommlu.d to
PaUOll SUte H09plt~ as a men·
tally dl1ordenuf sex offender
alter bein1 found ,Wlty of sex·
uaUy 1111u1tln1 two women.
Oran1e County Superior Court
Judge Jarnea F. Judge orcltred the commitment of Uuahes, 22, or
2110 E . 16th St., after readln& re·
port.a that detcrlbed the defen·
dant ~s danaerou3 and requirinl
psychiatric treatment,
A jury returned auilty verdicts on nine felony counts after a vie·
tlm told them lbat Hu1bes went
berserk while she dined with blm
10 his apartment. She saJd he
ripped her clothes ctr and lhet\,
raped her.
A second victim said Huahes
entered her apartment vla the
open window and raped heir Ill
knlfepoJnt. She testllled that he
told her he would "cut me ll\
11brod1 • • If 1he dld not pa.rtlclpate
In acts or sexual perversion.
Hu1he1 could have been sen·
tenced to Ille In 1tate priloo. Ac·
tlon on the criminal ecnvtctlons
Jtu been auspended pendins • re-
port from Patton on hJa prosreu
ln that facWty.
Newport Arts
Panel Seeks
Applications .
ApplleaUons are~~
rrom ~p:,rt BeKb residents inttt'tl HrVl.nl on the dty .. 1
Arta Coaualaltoo. · Citt Councilmen are ~ to appomt OD S.,t. 27 a IUCC!ell«
to commlal~r Tom Gleaon
who ncetttlJ rulptd fl'ocb t.he
boerd. TM term luta unW June
30,1'78.
The AN CommiuMllD liClviMa
tbe city couacll on lbe ad·
mlniatraUoa an.cl ~atiaa of
flne art.a apd Uae pedonnioc lttl. Ttie-c0miiilll1oo .. v..-pro..
Jed la th• annJ.tal cn1 Arla
P.U•al la&~t. ,, In~ pencm cna,y pldr
up aP.pUcatloH tn tb• Clt.1 aer• •Office to ctu ball
•mDlttl
BROKEN LINE INDtCATES PROPOSED UNIVfRSITY DRIVE EXTENSION SKIRTING UPPER NEWPORT BAY --------+r-•_-we_ at Ro•d Would Connect Cid•• of lrvlne, Newport Beech and Coeta MeH
Fro• POfle Al
NOISE •••
ar'-ued that permitting bome
building in the area would be a
disservice to the existing com·
munities as well as future
generations.
By the time the two-hour public
bearing ended, supervisors were
as deadlocked as when it began.
AppareoUy still favoring im-
poei.ng some kind of restrictions
ln the area declared noile im·
pacted with 90 percent certainty
by ~Ultru,atema~ lnc.'s •tud)'
were Supervisors Thomas Riley
and Ralph Clark.
And apparently oppc»ed to ex-
pandln1 the noise zone were
Supervtaors Ralph Diedrich and
La~ee Schmit.
Diedrich and Schmit indicated,
however. they favor a Plannifte
Commission recommendation
that developers ill the area be re-
quired to tell prospective home
buyers ot the possible nobe im-
pact.
But neither aide in the ~2 de-
bate could mu.ater the third vote
needed to settle tbe issue.
So, they decided to resume
their discussion next Wednesday.
In the meaotlmf, a com-
promise solution proposed by
Clark is expected to be worked
over
Clark would have boundaries
ol the Impacted zone expanded to
cover roughly an addlUonal 4',000
acres, a boundary aet by a com·
puter system used by
Ultra.systems.
l1111ide the enlar1ed area, Clark
proposes banning constnactlon ol
homes unless the developer can
prove bis aite is not noise im·
parted.
In the remainin& 5,000-acre
area said by Ultrasystems with
90 percent certainty to be impact··
ed by noise ln excess d as CNEL
(community noise en:vtrcnmeot
level), Clark would lmpoee the
noise notification requirements.
Tboee requlrementa were first
suuested by the county Plan·
ninC Commiuion when it reco~
mended on a 4·1 vote malntalnlnf
the boD)e conatructloo bu at Its
present boundartea.
Fro• Page AJ
HEIRESS .•.
Smith u the major power in the
Jrvln.t CoJnPanY.
Wataon Hid the Irvine 'Com·,
pany .. could not a/ford the luxury
of the disharmony" he said
would be created If the revamp-
'"' 1uuesttd by Mrw. Smith took place.
But Judie Judie· WOQld not al· low blm to fUrtheT comment on
confrontatlont between Mn.
Smith and Irvine ~pany board
membfta after at~ Howard ~ldma.n vl1oroU1IY Objected to
such t•Umony.
''Tb• rou11d1Uop 11 t.rytq to
lead ua down one thousand and
one rabbit tralll, '1 the furlous
Frledman 1ucceaafully protest·
ed. "Thia kind of thlnc may be
holy WtU to the Irvine Company
but It hu ab place tn th1a hear·
in1."
X-RATED •..
l<*CI tDbQlll for the to bNr' me ...
Tbe Ont of the group to walk
out wu a 74·year-old who 1ald
the pornographic cnUliCal waa
not anythln,1 lllle ber fmiirtte
Rod1en aad Hammeuteln
JU>'.•. About 40 mlll&abll lat.er, two othu~ telt. One wu embar· rUMd; the other aald lbe wu
bcriti.
Two otben followed mlnut.el
later. comm•ntlnl abou' the
country 1otng to bell with sucb
movies.
After tb• movle, Mu.
Street Extension Tabled
By STl!VR MITCllEU. Of .... .,..., ..... ._...
Newport Beaca probably woa 't
be considering any eut·•est traf-
fie '°"*• such u the proposed Univenlty Drive ext.eoaloo. for at
lea1t a year, accordin1 to
Newport Director of Public
WorbJoeephT. Devlin.
vide additional eUt·wat traffic ment of Fish and·Game, and the
fiowlntheUpperBayarea. residents of E11tblwr. kUled
Companna the level of seTVice Newport'• efforts and the city
provided by the Ubivenity Drive stopped work on the impact state-
extenaton to the school gradina ment.
system, Devlin aald that, even Devlin said opposition by the
with the route, the level of service Fish and Game d~partment to
wouldonlyrateaDorEgrade. University Drive last spring "Without the route," he aaid, De•lin said his staff will con-
tinue work on a computerised
tramc now model wblcb will pro-
ject traffic volwnea lD the city
lltroqh-1990.
''the level or aervice would be an came as a surprisetot.becit.y.
· F. Or, to putJt another way, you The s1-te department hlld pre· vioualy indicated it was a local
won't be able to 1et there from matter Into which they did not
here." - -wtsh1o-tnterfere and even lndlcal·
Devlin, 1pe1king before the
CiUJeDS Harbor Area Releatcb
Team, (CHART) in ec.t.a Mesa
th.la mornin1, said he bu been or-
dered by hia city eounciltomake a·
stucly o1 traffic now problems
between the UpJNJr Bay ~e
and the San Die10 Freeway~ •
"Our traffic projediona .weH •
called out ol date," Devlin said.
"But ev~il we wen off 30 per·
cent on our-projeetiona, we'd still
need the Univenlty Drive ex·
tension." He aald Unlv~nlty Drive, or ita
equivalent, is badly needed to pro.
The LYc:erne Ht 940W
He likened Univeralty Drive to ed earlier they looked wi\11 favor
Costa Keaa·s Fairview Road, onsucbaroad.
tenn1n1 both "born Jasen" for TbeysatditcouldformaloatcaJ
public worb,directors. boundary for \he wildlife pre.
He aaid Newport Beach bad serveandhelpwithpUbUcaccess. becun an environmental lmpact In response to a question rrom
statement oo a promlse from the the audience, Devlin sald the fish
county that it would pay for ita and game department's letter OP·
portionoftheatudy. posing the road contained no in·
'lbe county later said tt would formation or data to support lbe
not fund lta portion of the EIS. "so clalm that the road would in·
Newport decided to 10 ahead and terfere with the preserve.
tueontheaddedcoet,"besaid. "That's the quesUon \he pro-
Oppositton from several posed environmental Impact
groups, ini:luding the Friends ot study was supposed to help
Newport Bay. the State Depart-anawer,"besaid.
The automatic plctU<e control ayatam ...
It controls the ootor picture,
acene to scene, channel to channel,
even In changing room light!
PLUS '19" OIAGONAL EVG-Electronic Video
Guard Tuning System
Sllm. trln\ decorator compact styling!
c.blnet beautifully flnllhed in ~mulated
grained American Walnut Picture
control. Automatic Fin•Tun1ng
Control. rtlµmlnated Channel numbers.
Ont·lcnob VHF and UHF
Channol Selection
100% Solld·Slal"
T11an Chau•a
·zenith's Color S1nt1y1• does It
Dll fOf ,;k~':;, controls the cotor
•When tho 1ceno cha"9"· Of the channel ch•ngo1, evert when ttlt room
llgtit oh1not1, You ~•t '""' great Zenith p/ctute
-11111omat1cally.
POW!A ll!NTRY
Vollago Reg~a11no
Syatem
ff:" .:J Oll>OOloAI
he HARSTON• H2510W
Qlanl·teretn table model
flltutlng 11urcsy v1nyl·clad
metal cabinet In 1l~hly0gr1lnod
elmulattd Walnut. EVO -
Elecnonlo Video Quard Tuning
Syllem with convenient Ont•
Knob VHF 1nd UHF Channel
ill~~:;:::;::=;~;:::::::=::::::::;.;..--Stlectlon.
275 East 17th St.·
Costa Mesa ..... ........ ~
Crenabaw 1aid lt bad been some
exe-1enee: .. You Udnk bee ....
,..." ol4 lacllea, we don:t ll:DOw •
~ • ..,lfell, .. eameblnto \ .wq ~ and we ltadied
it. I clm1 think .. wW eome 1 qai,a."
z l>een w ... ., "· r
Phone 642-8882
Store Hour$ Daily M Sat. 0-5:30
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V.OL. 69, NO. 260, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMIER 16, 1976 TEN CENTS:
Trustees
:
. ~ Suspend PsycholOgist Hahn :
' duct, evident untltne11 for ·~ IS7UtJ&l£1U8PE& O.t..o...., .......
Saddleback ValleJ Unlned.'
School Diltritt truateel UM OC'·
cknd the 1U1penaloft llDd dla·
mi11al of Barbara Halm, a
psycboloei.i the dlstrid baa beell
trylnC to fire since March.
llisa Hahn was tO be served
notice ol the auapension today. ac-
cordin& to John Cooper, usista.nl
tot.be auperinteaclent.
_.., ...... -HE'S HAD ENOUGH
Trustee Ba~
Maratlwn
OR N o is·e
17 D rones On ~
JIJ GA&Y OllANVIU.& Ol .. o.llY,.. ....
Residential tranqulUlY and' £l
Toro Marine Corp1 Air SUUon
jet noise lssues were ,uu umel·
lied Wednesday wbm Oranie
County supervlson declded to
call it a day.
M. supervisors left their meet·
io&, It had not bffn decided
whether home con1tructlon
ahould be allowed lo area a
$35,000 cooaultul'• 1tucly 1aid la
impacUd by jet BIR.
A marathoa deMM amon1
s""nlaora coDcel:lilll 10,000
Krel to an ubtJn& noiM ICM within which realdenUal con-
stJ:uctlon 11 banned.
Supervisors voted Tueaday to
expand the con•t~Uon blackout
area to Include the add~ 10,000
a~rea.
A few boura later. however,
they voted to rescind lbe 3-1 vote
and ended up back at the ltartlftl
line.
Wednesday. aupervilon were: -Chutlud by Lu1ue of
Women Voter• pnsldeat Joan
Pelty for reveralnt t.beii Tues-
day decision lon1 after all but •
few audience memben bad left themeetin1. -Ur1cd. by developers and
build.in& induatry spokesmen to
foreao the au11e1ted home con·
atructlon ban in tract artH
whn-e they already hive lnv•t-
J'Qenll ran1in1 to mUUona of
doll an.
. .-For the aecood ~ ln a row.
(See NOISE, .... A!)
School Land
'rransfer
Hearing Set
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1afcf trustffS could not act oa her Cblmlllal earlier. UMer at.ate
law, he explained, aw:b dlsmlasal
proceed.lop unnot be lnltlaled
betweenMaylSandSept.~ .
He 1ald '11• d11trid's ~ \DIJ will run parallel with poasl-
ble actloo by1be Oran&e County
Boardol EducaUoo.
Jn Ml.ftb, Saddlel>Kt otftdals
asked the coooty board to invoke a
aect.loo ol the atate F.ducatioo
Code never used betore to
withdraw re&lalratlao Cf JIJu
Habn'acredenUala.
Tbll acUon would have Pl'Oo
hibitecl the paycboloeist. who has
been employed with lbe district
for eJaht years, from wortdnc or
teachlne in any acbool dlatrlct In
I.be county.
Altboqb cowity antdals ac-
cepted t.be cue and initialed the bearial process, a CallCCl'D1.a ad·
Trustee Fed Up
Bartlwlomew May Quit Post ..
BJ WILLIA• &amll!lllll Of ..... ., ..........
Robe1't Bartholomew, the most
comervative member ol Sad-
dlebacll eou •• ~ board of ~L said today be ls ·~ed
up'' wb.n life ill Orange County
and may resign his poll before
bi• current term expires In
March.
Even ii be serves out his term.
the· 51-year-old Tustin nursery
owner aaid it is "very probable"
be will not run again.
Bartholomew coofi'l'med that.
be baa purdtased land in Carpin-
teria and plans lo move his entire
busloeu and family to Santa
Barbara County as soon as the
required local building permits
can be obtained.
''That could take three months
to thfte' yean but-we11re hoping
it will be done before the end of
the year." Jlartbolomew said,
noting be la ready and anxious to
leave ...
"Wben ypu've lived in a place
like Tustin for 50 years and de-
cide to pull up atakea. you've &ot
to be fed up with tb.ings," he said.
"I've seen this area crow to the
point where there are too many
people and too much smog.
Smoa'• not 1ooct for my plants."
Bartholomew said be will
-Pnhlie Ma~s
OK for Christians-Vatican
VATICAN CITY (AP) -Ttie Vatican dee~ tcr
day that public Mass may be held for deceased non-
cat.bolic Christians, except ln cases that. mtgbt cause
"ac..,.,,.11• th• f111it.b(u1.'' "A public Maas fol" A!nerlcan Preslden~
Roosevelt would be no problem. But one for Stalin.
who wasl>orn into a Chrlst.lan family, might stir some
scandal, .. explal.Ded the Rev. Marceline Zalba, a pro-
ressor of Rome's Grecortan Universlt)'.
A public Mau ii one celebrated for an audience,
such as a special Mau f« the U.S. bicentennial or for
a famous person. Masses are a1lo 1ald by a priest in
private without a coneregation attending.
'lbe.-decree..by te. Vatican'~ Confregation f« the
Doctrine ot the Faith.eased a centuries-old ban oa
high or public Mass tor non-Catholics. The ban re-
mains in etfectu a ''&meral rule,•• thedeereenld. It aoted there ls ftO bu on Pl'ivttte or &ow masses
tor non·Catholics -''indeed there c:m be many re·
a.sans in favor,•• t.bedecreeaald.
Dog Walker Faces
Walkout .Charges
''level with the people .. wben the
time .comes to make bis f1Dal de-
cision to move away.
In a separate but related de-
-velopment Wednesday, coltep
Trustee Donna Berry <1 Kluloo
Viejo revealed abe would tes""1
her post in January 1f new ftnan-
ci al dlacloaure requirements
force ber to itemize her'
husband'• financialboldi.nls.
"II 1 am required to dlsetoee
my huaband'a earninp, I wlll re-
aip first, .. abe said. "N!Ucal
otndals should be required to
disclote all of tb~ir penooa1
boldln&• but not thole ol tbelr
(See FED UP, PapAJ)
MAC Backs
Ma l l P lan
For. Viejo
O.ilu ror a loni-lliam* re-ldcaal ahoppln1 mall 1n eoallleril
IOaalon Viejo have beea ..,.
dontd bJ the commullltJ'•
lluniclpal Adrilor1 Ooundl.
PllDI pretellted to tbe comell
•tbll Yeek bJ the MJnkn Viejo Oom1>U7 call for tbe .,.lt«e, fu1lY eaclGMd cent«' to be built
cm a acres ol lan4 bounded by
tbe San Dle&o Freewa1. llliiieiif.e Fartw_, aDd aowli" Valle1 Partway.
The aboppiDC ceal8I' lite bu
appe1reef -011 Klallon VleJo
master plan m1pa for yean but
the c:ompQJlbU been boldlnl olf
developmentunWmoreotthere. -
sldential areu were eompleted.
Four tarfe chaln stcns will oe-
eupy buildla11 ranainl from
150,000 to w.ooo square feet ln
size. So la, the C'CJIDP&llY bu
contracted with llq Company,
Mont1omery Ward and
Roblmon'1. The foarth tenant
hun't been Hlec:ted, ~
A Newpor\ BelCb man who
tried to avpld a Ucllet by walkinl
away from an animal Coa&ol o£.
fleer found himself facing
cbariea of re1i1t1oi arrest followin& the WtdnesdQ' inci-
dent.
immedl1tel1 after boc*inf.. , to company offlclalJ. TbouCh the new~ II only
about five mUes IOU&h ol Lacuna JDl1a Kall, company oftlclall ny
they luave recel•ed IUPP(lrt from
many retideoll ol eout.b coant)f
cities and communltMI wbo now
feel tbeJ mun drtte too far to
abop,
\
Cl1Gde Colton, M. ot m Irvine Ave.•• booted on that cbarle t.cauM be ref u.aed to be Uclleted
for IWllUa bis dot on a ICbool
playlfOUlad without a le¥b• police Mid today. Be wu r•
luMd OD llla own recapiJanCe
AceordlDf to l>Ollce l'el>Cll'U,
"animal coatrol olftcer Deborah Muri>bY 1potted Cott.on with a
amall dot at the Horace Eosip
Kiddle School field at about 8
p.m.
She aald abe 1topped Ccttcn u
he left the field and explalned to
him that he wu ln vtolat1on of
two municipal 1tatutes -having
the dot on acbool property ancl
w.W.01 the dos wi~ a leash.
She aald he walked aft.)' from
her .. 1he •tarted to write the
Uck9' pd refua-4 to atop even wbmae ordered blm todoao.
Officer Murphy 11ld ahe
followed Cotton to his home and ~ be refUaed lo answer her
k:Docll at bla door, •he caUecU« a patrolman who placed CGttoD un·
derl.l'nlt.
MAC memben _..told that the project,~ which 'Will lndude
two levels cf parkh\i for more
than l ,IOO can, wtD be built in
two phase•, mucb Uke the
Lquna Hilla center.
The compan1 wllll&I to beClll wort before the end cf the year
with complttloo cf the ftnt part
ol the center planned for ma.
Tbe second part of the proJec:t, ln·
clllCllna the fourth ~store, I.I dueforcomplettoa b)' 1m.
The JIAC WU told tluat the
center could 1enente 1,100 re-
aular Job• and up to 2,800 ieuoul alott,
CleeCENTE&, PapAI)
mlnlltraUve law Jud&e nalecl that
tbeCouDty lac:uJurildicUon.
Since tb~, county clflc:ials
have ulled their staff to de--
tAlnnlne whether they caDl'elelnd
the ''llfeatatus'' they QPtovedon Mill 1la.tm •• credeatiala In lffl
andlm.
In the complalot filed with the
county. District ~rintendent
Richard Welte charced Mias
Habn wlt.b unproteulonal COD·
teachlne and peralatent. defiance ot and ~tuaal to obey the lawa re.. ·
aulaUn1theduUeaott.eachen. J
Dl1trlet ortlclal1 llsted 2S :
separate allecaUona acatnat ber. •
They contel)d the 111ycholoei1t ,
took an unauthorized leave of v
ablenc. lutfall to vacaUooln the 1
South Seu. They a1eo all .. • abe
submitted a forced leltel' ataUnc l
abe had dental 1ur1er')' dwinl lb•
Umeperiod involved.
~.
.
B flfl ol E lle S•are d • Monica Schutter of El Toro (left), and Debbie Cook of
Dana Point, were honored by the Lafuna Niguel
_ Jl)'CftS Wednesday foe aavtng the life of Kristie Koch,
the 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Koch of
:Mission Viejo. Kristie nearly chok~ to death on a piece
of candy while shopping with her mother. But the two
women, both. supermarket employes, dislodged the can-
dy from her throat.
Aban doned 4 Years,
Lisa \Dies in Home
llIAKI (AP) -It toot three
dQS to flnd Li1a'1 patents alter
9be died at the Sum'lle Scbool for
tbe retarded. She bad been ~t to the acbool four 7ean aioaad bad never bad a vtaltor.
Ula died Sunday when 1be
drioted duriDt-breMIMt. While
llbe wu eaUDe prunes, abe becan
to abate ana cbcildng IOUDda
came from ber throat.
"When the1 canted her into tbe DuniJll ttatloo. lbe WU UD•
c:omdou," aaid acbool director
IMlle Leecb. "Sbe bad atopped breaUd.Dt.''
A racue squacl failed to rm Te
tbe7·Jtar-old ClrL
She bid been c:mied to ber
lnakfut th1t mora.tne. School
employn aald what •be had
wantM to do mC11tinbert.roubled.
lilew•walk. ..... could aawl around tbe
floor, bat •be ... U7lns bard to walk and wbenner lhe took a
1tep, bit' f1ce would lllht up/'
aalchoc:lal worker Mary lllakey.
Worllert at -&nriae alJo re· membered watcblnl Ula when
other patleaw bad viltton.
''Sbe would alt In her
wheelchair and look at tbe vlf..
It.an," one weltue worker tlld.
"It wu hard to know what was
1otn1 on behind her big brown
eyea, but they often looked sad.'•
The achool lul beard from her
parents ln February, when it.sent
a routine federal form to theil'
lut known Miaml ·address. The
pareatt liCDed the form and
mailed It back, There was no re·
tumaCldretl.
When POUce checked the ad-,
dreaa after Llaa'a death, the
pll'elltl bad moved, leavln& no
forwardlnt lnformatloo.
P'luUJ on Tuesd•, the eirl'• parents read a 1tory ln Tho
MJllDl New• about Uaa'a deat.b ,
and clalmed bu body from tho
city moraue. Officials rcfulecl to
dilclaH the parents' nune1.
Leec:b aaid workers at the
f aclllty were deeply 1addened by
lJaa'ldt~ I '"the PfOPl• on the llaff aren't •
ln it for tbe money -tbey 1tt SZ.27 an hour.'• be Hid. ''They
<SeeALONE,P.,eAZ>
Co a1t
Wea tiler
Partial cloudln., wlll
eon\lnue Frld1y with
J
J .
same warmlDI a10DI tho } cout.
INllDE TODAY
1ftGtcNr ~ to Ute
C'1ol1 of 'IS, the OIN tbot moU cu cootr o/ Tfm•
maclf •.,7 Qldt. ,G bl,.00-
cordMtg to .o """' ~ M L'oft A1 todar·
fOUND GUILTY BY JURY Thom•• Hardin ttnt ...
Murderer
Guilty o n
5 Counts
Juda• Jamea F. Judi-n.tlflid
Wednesday that be ls not 1oinl to allow tesUmony related to lmne
belreas Joan Irvine SmJth't coo· meta with the Irvine Company
Into her current O"*"Ce Cowty
Superior Court le1al ldloo.
The victim of several rullnts
made on that isaue Wednesday
waa James Irvine Foundation al·
torney Howard Privett. •
He vainly protested that Mn.
Smith'• disputes with Jrvlne
mana1emenl had ddlnlt.e bear-
inC on the price t.he company
could uk for if.S stock.
"I am not trylne to say that she
was right or wrong," Privett
araued. "I only wish lo use lbis
t•Umony to prove that her at·
litude affected company poUcy
and certainly airected t.be com· pany'a chances ln the market
place."
J>nveu apparently hoped to ob-
tain that testimony from 1rvtne
Company President Ra)'lDCJGd L.
Wataon wbo was on the wit.nesa Confeued killer Thomae stand alldaJ.
HatcliA Huter listened lo the Judce Judge. clearly aareeinc
wwdl "suJlty" five times late with arcuments offered by Mn.
Wedaaday .. an Orqe County Smith's lawy~rs, refused t.oallow
SbPfrior Court jury delivered the Privett to explore the extent ol
packaae the pro.ecutton de· 1 reputed friction between Mra.
rnandtd. Smith and Irvine executives. H~r. %9, showed no emotion Judie Judge wiU be aated by aa clerk Trudi Morcnes read into foundaUon lawyers at t.be'eod of
the recclrd the jury f1ndlq that what 11 expected lo be a slx·Week
be wu au.my of two counts of hearing to re.move the intunct.l«S\
fint decree m urdtr end equally that currently prevents t.be sale of
guilty of related counts of foundation stock in the lrvtne bu:rllatY and consplraey. Company lO the 140bil Oil Con\·
Addiq to sentences were four pany.
Penal Code provlslons tt!at.ed to Mn. Smith argues that the $200
t.be jury's flndl~ that be wu millloa price, w!Uch works out at:
armetl at the time .Janet .... SM-a ab.are, ii mu~ low and
Metz, 34, aad RonUd Cauftb, , unlalr to bet Md other minority
'Z1, were k!Jled ln their 8umet atockhoklen.
Beach home lut Nov. I. Jt became apparent durinc
11'e bearded Hester told ev-tatimoay We4n~ that Mn.
eryoae withln eanbct Ions before Smit.b olfered ao alternative to
tbejuryntumedthatbeapected t.be pf'OPC)bd Mobil· deal wbich
a bllt.ch of aultty verdict.a plus tbe proved to be far from acceptable
jury'• ftndln1 of flnt dep-ee on to Watson and the Irvine Com·
tbetwokillln1a. pa.ny. ~
He wtll be aentenced Sept. 23 Watson testified that be
by Judie Robert P. Kneeland. threatened to restgn his post lf
Fiber s Class
Offered at
Saddleback
Adults in lhe Saddltback
Valley wUl have the opportunity
to ex~riment with fibers ln a de·
coraUve art cratia cl119 offered
at two times and locaUons by the
school dlatrict '• Adult Education
Department.
The courses are being olfered
from l to 4 p.m. In the Ae1ean
Heilhta Clubhouse and from 7 lo
10 p.m. in Room 708 al El Toro
HJth School on Wednesdays.
Both courses start Wednesday.
Students will complete a
number ol off-loom and on-loom
project.a, lncludint wall han1-
ioes, punes and pillows. Color.
design and contemporary trends it weavt.na and Oben a1ao will be ~scuaed.
Students will pay for the
material uaect in their projecta.
Further information may be cbtained b7 calllnS 81T.Q'70.
~ Hills 'f.hief
Gels '400 Drapes
Window drepes valued at $tOO hive been stolen by lntruden
· w!ao may have uud a key lo enter
• vecant Lacuna Hllll home.
Orance Count1 lberilf'1 of-
fictrl aald Utt theft et .,... Via
Corcma wu rePOftld by olftda.la
ol s.ddleback 81~ and Loan.
Offic ... w-. told thal lbo home
wu about to be rented. •
ORANOI Cl041f
DAILY PILOT
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OwlrlH H. Loos Rld\lrd P. N•ll •w--......a-
Sa M1Ncti Valley Oftk:lt na11...o.._.._. .. ..,.oi..,_
OMcea C.•_a_..,_ -....... ...... ,.,, ............
~ ..... , . ._.,,.~
Tt11•hl• {7t4)604.1n 0•1tn. ........ 1i111MM01
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~*'Cir-a... ............ c:.-.................... ~ ...... .,....., .. ., ... u .. ..,."" .,.,.,,. ,,.., "*
·--· •11'""'4 ... d .. -lf\I·~ .. ...... -. _... c-,...,_ Hi<I .t C:.... Mtv. ~ .... , ........ ( ....... U"-~t ... H~,M-f--
there was any poulbility that
}
mith 's propos-1 were to be
ad ed and carried out.
T timony indicated that she
ur tbe Irvine Company last
A t to buy out tbefoundatioo's
54. percent interest In the com-
pan)', usloc income derived from
its sround leaau.
· Wat.aon said Ule loss of what he
called a vital cub now would
bave seriously weakened the
company In man>-phases ol Its
operations.
He ta.id he also pololed out to
shareholders who were warned
of bis possible restsnatioo that
the maneuver would leave Mrs.
Smith u the major power in the
Irvine Company.
NOISE •••
told by Marine officials that jets
at El Toro will be getting bigger
and nobler. -Encouraced' by Krlatin•
Kister (of two home-owner as-
soclalions in tbe area) wbo
ararued that permittln1 home
bulldinc in the area w<1Wd be a
diuttvice lo the existing com-
rnllnl U ea as well as future
ieneraUons.
By the time the two-hour public
heariA1 ended, supervtaon were
u deadt~i~d ~• whmlit t>eaan.
ApparenUy still tavortna im·
J>081ni aome kind ol restrtctlons
in the area declared natae im-
pacted with 90 percent certainty
by UJtruystem1, Inc. '1 aludy
were Supervlaors 1bomu Nley
and ltalpb Clark.
And apparenlly opposecj to ex·
pandlnc tbe nolae sooe were
&.lperviaora Ralph Diedrich and
l..aurenco Sehmtt.
Diedrich and Schmit lndJcated.
howtvtl', they faYOC' 8 Plannl.,.
Comml11lon recommendation
tblt developers In the area be re-
quired to tell pr01pedJve home ~en of the poa1Ible DOlJe lm·
Pict.
But neltbef aide ln the 2-2 de-
bate c:ould must.er the t.b1rd vote
<needed to settle the laaue.
So. they dteldtd to resume
t.belr cllaeuaalon next Wednelday.
l o tbe meantime, a com-
promise 1olutlon propoaed by
Clark ls especttd lo be worked over. ·
ctart would have boundal1• d the lm~ed IOM expended to
cover roqbly an addlUooal 4,000 •CNS. a boundary set by a com·
puter aystem uted by
Ultrasyalems.
Inside the enlarged area, CJ ark
propoHa baruUDI CODltrucUOD ~
bomet unle.11 the dneloper cm
prove bl.a site b not nolae lm· paCted. •
In tbe ~emalnlat ~000-acre
area Hid by Ultru11tem1 WWI 90 percent certailtty lo be impact •
ell by DOfff fn exce11 ot t5 CNEL·
(~munit,r not.le enTironma
leve!J, Clark would fmpoH the
nolwnotlficauon req~. -n.o.e r~ulremeota wen tint
sQQeSt.ed b)' the «JUnty Plan· nine Commls1lon when it NCOm-cnended on a 4·l vote malatainl.q
dtae home conatnact1cm bu et l\a
---boandariea..
...
. . ........ u. ....... c.m., .-y"'~••..a&a..1118M7 ol tbe dlabarmoay" lat 1aJd
would be cN&tad lt tbt revamp.
"" auuested by lln. SmJt.b toot pl.ee.
But Judae Jude• woukl not al·
low hl111 to .further comment on
coofrontaUon1 ~WMG lfn.
Smith and lrrine eom,_, board mtmbua after attaraey Howard
Seooper A i li ag
f
ftlldma·Ti~ objected lo ACtl '-ltmOD)':
• •!The foundetJoo la try ns to
lelld WI down one lhoul&nd and one rabbit tralls." th• turiou.s Frtedmu aucctJStully pt'Otat·
od. "1blt 'lad of ~ may be
holy wrtt to lh• Irvine Company
but it bu no place In thl4 bear~ tnc."
Mars Life RepOrt
Due From Vilqng
PASADENA (AP)-Sclentist.a cmduslve.
received today the first resu.IU ~ lleanwblle, a series~ or1aruc
a bloloey experiment ccmduct.ed experiments were halted Sunday
on Vlkin12. a spokesman said. when the robot arm oo VlJrlnt 2's
But eveo Uthe robol lab bu de-lander became 1 m moGUzed.
tected lifelike chemical reac-Commands to turn a acoopln1
Uooa. an ai1ln1, pebble-scoopi.n& arm rilht-aide-up were aent to
arm muat fint be fLXed before ex· the lander today, but Wood said it
periments designed to confirm would not be known until Friday
the po8Sibility of life can be con-whether the soil scoop was suc·
elusive, a spokeaman said_ cesaful in deliverine a sample to
Alan Wood, a Jet Propulsion theremote·control Martian lab.
Laboratory spokesman, said an • Photos .sent back from the
afternoon brjefing would disclose Martian surface Wednesday
results of a labeled release ex· seemed to reveal that a faulty
perimebt. switch was to blame for jamming
Before a robot arm became lm· of the mechanical arm.
mobilized Sunday, Jt waa able to
scoop up soil for UU. experi-meotl which actenu.t. hope will
abow that biolocical, or life, ac-
tivity exist.a oo the Bed Planet.
ln the flnt experiment., Wood..
said, a email amount ol IOll was
placed in water and some
radioactive nutrient.a.
"Any mlcrooraaolama that function by metabolism
b.reathinc would consume the
nutrient.a and release cues."
said Wood. Gaus, lndloatln• tbat
bloloiJcll procesaa could occur
on Mars, were detected turing a
similar experimeot conducted by
Vik.io11.
But other experimenll problnc
for organic materials, the build-
ing blocks or life. proved
ne11Uve, leavtnc scientists con·
fused and the search foe llfe in·
Saddle back
Enrollment
Tops 12,000
Wlth olficial enrollment due to
end Friday at Saddlebaclt
CoUe1e. the total ntunber ol stu-
dents slaned up to attend the Mis.-
slon Viejo school bu topped
12.000 for the first time.
'Ibroulh lbe end ol lut week -
~ 16 daya of ~ation -
lhe tally atood at u.•. College
official.a aaJd Tue.day that the
total ls "conaiderably higher"
now.
The prevlou.a hllh for enroll·
ment waa aet last fall, when
ll,775atudenta rectatered.
1l9bert Boaanto1 colle1e dean
of .clmiaslooa ana records, bas
predlct4'd lbe total enrUlment
C<JU!d reach 16,000onceall11.iures
are In. Slsnups in lelevi1ion
counea that don 'l bealn uotll the
•endoftbemonlbwlllcooobeyond
Frtdar.
l"roM Pflfle Al
FED UP .•.
F ro• P qe Al
CENTER ...
The co10pany is boplng the
center WW lncreue demand for new boualn& and rental space for
people worttn• at the center.
The center alao la expected to produce property tax revenua
for local taxlnc •1•nclu -
$40,000 a year to Orqe County
Service Al'ea Nlne and $500,000 to
the Saddlebaek Valley Unified
School District.
The Lucerne H 1 940W
1J1Newaman
To Go Free?
WASHINGTON <AP> -
'l'tltviaton ntwaman
DameJ ScborT •PPl"fttl)'
will oot be char1ed wtlh
contempt ot Con1reu for
bla refusal to name th• peraon who auppUed blm
wtth the Houae lntelllaence
rtport '
Nine llmoa durlna
Schorr'• aworn tettt.imony
Wtdnnd•y, Elhlc1 Com· mlu.et Chairman Jobn J.
F\ynt Jr. <D·Ga. ), warned
him that ht could be held in
contempt of Con1ress and
be Jailed or fined lf he re-
luaed to identify his souroe
and anawer other ques·
tlons about the aource.
Nine times, Schorr re-
fused. Alter the bearing, an In·
formal poll of the members
abowed that six of the 12
committee members op. POiied any attempt lo cite
Schorr for contempt and
two others ell.ber leaned
that way or were uneer·
tain.
f'r••Po geAJ
X-R ATED •..
loud enough for them to bear me."
Tbe first of the ll'OtU> to walk
out wu a 74-year-old who said
the pornographic musical wu
not anythjng ,like her favorite
Rodeen and Hammers t ein pl aye.
About 40 minutes later, two
others left. One was ember·
rassed; the other said she wu
bored.
Two others followed minutes
later, commenting about•the
country goln1 to bell with such movies.
After the movie, Mrs .
Crenshaw said lt had been some
experience: "You think *auae
we're old ladJes, we don't know
anythin1. Well, we came here lo
study something and we studied
it. I don't think we will come again."
!>QUALITY
TELEVISION
husband• or wtvea unlesa lhere la
a oonflld of lDLerest lnvolved.''
But John Keplincer. a
apokuman for tbe Falr Cam·
pallft Practlu1 Comn\llllon lo Sacrament~ 111d today t.bat it la
likely Mra. uerey will not have t.o
reveal her buabend'a holdinp.
Slim trim decorator compact 1tv11no'
Ceblnet btaut1fully ''"'"*' 1n 11mul1ted
grained Amer1can Walnut Pie1ure Control Automatic Fin• Tuning
Control. Illuminated
Channel numbers.
"Roll Up'
Ads Sell
Flu Shots • ATLANTA <AP) -"Roll Up
Your Slecive, America" la the
theme of a national campalJn lo
aet Americans lo line up Cot
awtne nu 1hots. But If everyono
rolls up when tho ahotl nnt
btcome available, t.hcre won't be
enou1b vaccine to inoculate
them. •
The pubhc awareness cam·
pal1n sponsored by tho fC!deral
Center for Diaeaae Control and
the National Medical Audio Vl1·
ual wUI be presented lo public
service ad• ln radio and
televtlion spot.a , newspaper and
maaaaine ads and othe r
materials. There ls no plan to
buy national advertislne ror the
campal1n.
"The thrus t of the cam-
paign is that flu is a serious
disease, that I{ is preventable,
that we have a l ood vaccine and
you should protect yourself,"
spokesman Stafford Smlt.b saJd
Wednesday ni«iht.
Prealdent Ford had been
pushing lo have all Americans in·
oculated 8.lainat the viral infec-
tion by the fall. But lhere will not
be enough vaccine available II.
every American wants lo be ln·
oculated when the shots first
become available in October.
Delays in prodocln1 the vaccine
have been caused by doubts
about Its reliabllily and in-
surance problems.
Federal officials expect to de·
Uver more than 20 million doses
of tbe vaccine by Oct. l lo slate health departments, an addl·
tional 97 million doses by
Detember. and 130 million doses
by Jaollary.
ALONE ...
are Mr'e out of a areal devouon
fot the children. These are their
children and if one dies, ll's like 1
loslng one or their own .'·
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Guerd Tuning Systom
One·lcnoet WiF Ind UHF
Channel Selec11on
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"Tbt dlacl01ure pnwtalool are
probably a lbt nerrower for peo-
ple on school and colleae boards
than for atattwlde or countywlde
o(flclab," KepllnCtr said. "tJo-
leo her huaband'• holdings are
larce end wtthin her dlatrict'a
area, aht ptobably won't have t.o
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Vc.!Mago Aegu1111no
Syttem
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The HAAITON • H25tOW
01ant·1ar11n table model
lttturfng 11urdy vtnyl-efad
metal oablnet fn r1ehfy-gralntd
almulatld Walnut. EVO-
Eltctronfe V~eo Gu111d Tuning
Syatem with convenient Ont•
• dJtclott thtm." .
Mn. Berry end her b.aband,
who works for l'ord Motor eom-
pa ny, recently purchased
vineyard acrea1e north of
SacrQIHto. The tnatee wd tbe
famUy i1n't plannlftl an 1m·
mediate move to Ute new propet'-
t1 and, banin• diadOlure dlf-
llculUta, she wlll aerve the r•
malnlna two aod a hall yean ~
btrterm.
Bartholomew'• re1l1natJoo
would cnaU1 dJminiab die COD·
Mn'aUve lnlJutnceoeU.~
board, Wb.lcb ha• been noted tir
.troa;1., coatenadve lemdnpli
lbltput. • ,,_ .n.tlD.tnaatte. e membitr
fl tbi uJU"a·coaMrVaUve JchD
8lrch Sodet1, served on tbe o&d
1'11Ua Unla11 HJ&b ~School Dt•
trtct and T..st1n '1nLned Sebool
DlaU1ct boarda before -""'n« Ms cotMie 1ut bJ .,.....'N'lt
... April ol Mrlt.
He wu eltettd to afllll ._.
two IDOlltbt later &Dd Ml...,...
a Wiit .. pi'etldentol I.bi bMld.
•zenilh't Color Sentry'• doet It
au tor you: controls the color
picture when the ect n•
changt1, Of the channel changes, even whtn tl•t room ltgnl Chang ... Yo11 get that gteat Ztnlllt plctu,. -•111omat1c•llr. ~u~~~::::~===~:r:====~~::..i Knob VHP' I nd UHF Chinner ill s111c11on.
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