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1976-09-20 - Orange Coast Pilot
• .. ~gres~ , • . . San Francisco's Finest Beat Gays at Softball . -~. --. • • • 11 I ' , ,, ·Gloniar EXplol-er Into Mo~hhalls Two tithers Hurt I llB Man Slain Ho~eYJ:DOOD . Was Oyer I .l ,At Reception • fnvesU1aUon was continuin1 r today tnto the fatal atabblnc ol a Huntll\lton Beach man at a tree-•wtniinf weddin& recepUon ln Santa Ana early Sunday. Alvlno Alonso Mlllan. 22, of 1801 Slater Ave., Huntington Beach, wu dead on arrival at UC Progress Told In Kissinger Africa. Talks PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) -Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger new to Zambia to- day and hla aldes tlaimed he baa ldvanctd proapecta of black rule f'1f' Rhodesia and Soulb·West Ahtca. l>rime Mlnl1tera Ian 0 . Smith ol Rhodesla and John Vor11ter of South Africa al.o •aid pro1rua ' had been aebleved In their w.tkead talk1 wlth K.Julnger. At Klaalnger went to Lusaka to • WI Pretldent Kenneth Kaunda at.Gut bla dlscuaalona with the • two while leaders. Smith new . liloa\e and declared t.bat "con· eret• resulta" had tmeraed. Ile told a broadiaat lntervlewer dtere WH a chance ol a CONUtu· iJ~nal Httloment between Jlhodes\a'1 black• and whttes ''In \be near future.'· Vonttr told reportera th•t J)f'O- IJ'tU bad been made on both Is· aHs and predicted that • Jlhodeatan settlement could re· ..it. "I am prepare.d to say UMlt if both 1lde1 In ~e Rbodoalan dis· Pile work to1ether In food fdh oa the bHls of Pl"Cll*a.lt pat forward, lt can lead to a IOlutlclo ot tbe Rhodesian problems," (See TALKS, ... , AJ) Irvine Medical Cent.er after the 12:10 a.m . incident despite ef· toru by two orttcers and paramedics to revive hlm, police said. Officers reported two people 1uffered head injuries when struck with baseball bats during a filht among about 200 cuest.s al the reception. PoUce said the fight erupted when a &roup of Santa Ana resi· dents tried to crash the reception at the Carpenter's Union Hall\' 3802 W. Filth St., Santa Ana. Millan was s tabbed in the chest, pollee said. but they dld not know lf a knife or some other weapon was med. Officers said Millan's wife tried to drive her wounded husband to a hospital after the stabbing. But when 11he drove 20 blocks and dld not nnd one, she reportedly stopped at a phone booth and called poUc.. Officers Brian Burry and Al Sawyer found Mlllan _wu not breathin& when they arrived, and they twice revived hlm. police said. He was also treated by paramedics, but was dead on arrival at the hospltal, officers said. In th• meantime. police had been dllpatched to the recepllon after recclvln1 calls about the n1bt. Some callers reported JUMhots, POllce uld, but they found no bulln boles or aheJt cas· lnp. Polle• said t.be two others in· Jured by baaebelt tMlta also were &.reaLed al boapltals, but their oam11 were not Immediately available today. Olflcer1 u1d the fight •as ~ed by police, tM4 no anata w..-e l'l)ade. ~l' delicrib;ed \be ruepUon-ieera H "tin· ~atlve" ln belPilw Dolkie rn the Identity Of lrol1n'1 er. bod)' Wat i.ktn tO J>llday Mortuary ln H•Unttea Beach. AP'WI.....,. A tenacious Californian clings to the hood of a car being driven by his equally ob- s lin ate wife during a m a r i tal s pat which led to their arrest in. Mobile, Ala. Terry and Denise Harmon of Los Angeles argued over the car, she hopped in and drove away. so he jumped on the hood to try and stop her. She drove eight mHe11 to the police station with him hanging on. Of. ficers separated them, hoping they'd cool off. Later she drove away -and he jumped back onto the hood. They were charged with disorderly conduct. They told police they'd been wed only a month. Birth Control Still "Wrong' SPOKANE. Wash. (AP) There 11 no foundaUon to rumors that the Roman Catholic Church mey qhange it.II position on birth cont.rot. uys Timothy Cardinal Manning, archblahop of Los Aa1elea. "'11\e church's po1iUon cannot chan1e. any act between a man and woman -accordins to doc· ttlne -must be open lo lire," Cardlnal Mannina told a news eonference here. C•rdtnal M anntnc was in Spokane to parllclpate lo a ~ffntennlal Mau at the Spokane Collteum. · four n&n1 ln their llaJI to lake a lead they never reliftqulsbed. "The came wu Jjlayed all QUt," Falzon aald later, clllnl one offleer who needed five ~ after coll.lcht .ttb • pole wbUe cbuln& a fly ball. "It ended wllh both teams 1batln1 lut.nd1," F.iton said. ''Tbere wu a lot of sood rapport I Ml -.p with the 1a1 cormnanilJ." The aame wu started tour ye.,. a10 tn a1t effort to Improve teladou betwffn tbe police d• partment a~ San Franabc:o'a ~bOmoMSaaJ ,opallilioa. 'Impossible Standards' Carter to Playboy: 'Human, Tempted' CHICAGO (,(P) -Jimmy Carter says his rellaioua beliefs 1ive him "a sense ol peace and equanlJtlitY and auw-ence," but acknowledges that ••Christ set some almost lmpoaalble 1tan· dardl for us . • • I'm buman and I'm tempted." "I try not to commll a de· liberate sin. I recognbe that I'm OUATE TO CENTER ON TAX AEFORM?--M 1otn1 to do it anthow because r·m hwnan and I'm tempted, .. Carter said ln the course of a lon1 dl1cu11lon about his personal standards and values In an tn-teniew with writen for Playboy maaaiine. The tntervlew with the Democratic presidential no1JJlnee, scheduled to be published Oct. 14, was made available to The A11oclated Pren and to NBC News today. A Playboy spokesman uld taped lntenle•• with Carter were made over a lb,..moatb period, wltb a len1th1 lai.nlew at carter•• Plaln1, OL, home after be ... tbe Deinocnitlc PN'iden· tial DOIDJD8Uoo. DUnDf Ula rtnil 1e11loa ln Plains. Carter was 111kt!d by In· tervtewer Robert Scheer l( he thou&ht the Interview ~d re- 111ure "people who are uneasy about your reU1tous bellcfa, who wonder ti you'ro aolng to moke a ritld, unbendtns PresldenL" Carter responded wttb a lenithy discu11Jon ol hJs beJlef1, whfch included: <SeeCAllTER, Pate AZ) • Thief Caiuea Woman'a Death NEW YORK (AP) -An 82· year-oJd woman died ol an ap. pattnt heart attack while a lblef ransacked bu apartlDent. ~ Inf her pleas to let. her have t.be medlclbe ah• took few the heart aliment. ; • Po~e aald Sarah Bernhart, a retlrtd tchool teacher, died lo a bedroom and the Wet fied wi°' about $2,000 worth of her calb and,..elry. Her al.star, Eaama Tl, CGUk1 not come lo btr 1l1ter'1 &14 because lh• robber had bar· rlcaded her In a clolet. . l Private Firms Shun It WASHINGTON (AP> -The Navy took over the mulUmlllion·dollar spy ship Glomar Explorer today after th" government failed in aa months-long effort to find any private firm willing to lease the vessel. The ship will Pi>e taken ou1 olservice. The 618-foot salvage s hip. wMch the government said waa worth $65 million, was used bt the CIA to recover part of • Russian submarine from the ~bottom of the Pacific Ocean in the summer of 1974. After the.CIA was futlshed w1t.h the ship, the govemmeut lt'ted unsuccessfully to find another. federal agency that might u~ it, and then turned It over to the General Services Adrnlnlslratio4 to seek private bids. GSA officials had declined to say how much a lease would coe~ but industry estimates put the figure al about $30,000 a day. The Navy aaid the shiPt reportedly designed to lift a! much as 2,000 tons from depths of 20.000 feet, wlll be mothballe4 and kept in readiness for poss I bl• future UJe as a Navy salvaa• vessel. , The s hip was built wiUa government funds under a seer~ agreement between the ClA an4 a corporalion controlled by ~ late billionaire Howard Hulbe1 • The Glomar Explorer la at Lone Beach, and will be placed l9 the National Reserve Defense F1eet at Suisun Bay, Calli., after about $2.1 mUHon Is spent oo meaaurea to cocoon It.a enitna and oth c qvise place lO equipment ahd macbln.ery II\ standby condition. J The Pentaaon Hid the OSA advertised offers to lcau tho ablj <SeeGLOMAR, Pa1eAZ> • . ,---~--~----------..... Or~~_a:~•st Weathe a· Clouda wm persist unlil Tueaday afternoon along the coaat. Highs 75 to 80 by Tuesday. Lowa 58 to 65. INSIDE TODA V WJaU. tt.. oam• mfcd In a 10.10 Iv, tr.. fan• .me orgu.. ittg tolwtlw tt.. VUdnfll or Roml lo~ tt.. "°""· Page EU. l•dex ,4J DAILY PILOT s Mond!Y S!ptember 20 1978 82 Ho1ne ·winners Second Irvine Lottery Draws 5,000 • By HILARY KAVE °' .. °""' " ...... " Jl wa11 lottery ~lme a1aln Sun dlU' and this Ume u c.:ruwd ol allMrt S,000 watched as HZ people w~ alven the chance~ buy oew l'09derttely priced towMouses in lrvlne's Woodbridge Village ;t'he iscene was reminiscent of tl\p (Inst Woodbridge lottery held lrl June, when more than 3,000 ~tsons competed for the chance to )Ny 220 home• Walt.:i11g Ho111e While the winners of the first OftBI'>' were checked ~ make certain they earn d cnouch moMy. Sunday's winners are~ lnl screened to make sure lbe-y don't earn too much money. Tbe 82 naw townhouses are part of the lrvlne Company's commitment lo bwld 10 perc-ent of Woodbridge for moderate· income f am ilies. The two· bedroom umt costs s:n.soo and the three· bedroom model sells for $33.000. Ballyhoo, Jack Rooklyn's speedy sloop from Sydney, Australia . "'ill head home this week after capturing two of the West Coast's top yachting prizes -the CaJ Cup and the St. Fra nc·is Perpetual. See story. Page 85. Marine Driver In Newport Crash Critical ~ young Marine was bl criticaJ condition today al Hoag Memorial Hospital in the waJc:e of a traffic accident in Newport Beach. According to tratric in- vestigators, Gury .Let> Murch, 18, who Is s tatio ned at Camp Pendleton. was 1n1ured Saturday ru1ht when bis car crashed into a power pole alongside Superior Avenue. Police say Murch. who was alone in the car, was southbound on Superior and railed to follow lhe road's sharp right curve. Murch's car collided with a metal road marker before slJam- mlng into the power pole, police said. Paramedics, aided by flremen fi:om the 32nd Street slalion, treate4 Murch at the scene for what they d escrib e d a s nuynerous fractured bones and 11evere bead injuries. Ueftists Killed BUENOS AIRES, Ar1entina (AP) -The Ar1entine army re- J)Orted Sunday that two guer· rUlH it identified u leftist Ptronist Montaneros were killed ln a shootout with troopl In 8atua Blanca, some 400 miles south of lhlt capital. The announcement d"crlbed one aa Jose Lula Peralua, known as "Alcldesu," aQ important leader ot the ter· rt1'1at group, outlawed ln 1975. .. . OttANGI! AST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wetld ""·-·---Jatk R. CurleY "'""Pf~-·~ ...... ~ Ttlomas KMVll Cdllor Thomas A. Mufllftlne .... _ .... (' ..... ' Q\ertH H. Loos Rlchlrd P, Nall -. ..... -............ ~ Oftk'H tet~ ... ,,. ... , .... '""' '--..... ~ ···-.... -· .. _ ..... ,,.,,~-4 ~\!:=.:~-- Tll .. h ... (114) 6ft..4121 a...m.l ....... '41.J111 ~-<• ., • ...,_°""• sa1.i1t ''-~c:.i.-4'S-1611 4 f...,,-0..,,..c_,~ ... ... ,uo °""'-. ",. °'-~ ~ . .....:. c-c -... ~ ~-......... _ -... lltWUff' .. M •t rtl.-ft •"'' ..,. •• ..,_ ....... .., ,_._,..,,.., ••O•wt ... o .t "'"'""._. •f <......,.._ loU"4 el•<I ff•I.... ..14 .. C..I• ...... c..a........ _,_,_ ., c-t.Ut - INy, ... -1 .. b-MY'""fO!-. ... t--Mti-r Fro• Paflf> A I CARTER .•. "Christ set some almost im- possible standards for us. Christ said, 'I tell you that anyone who looks on a woman with l~t has in h1J heart ah-eadf «>ro.mltted adultery,' '' s\aid Carter. "What Christ taught about most was pride, that one person s hquld never think he was any betler than anyone else ... " "I've looked on a lot or women with lust. I 'v e committed adultery in my heart many Umea. This is something that God recognizes I will do -and I have done it -and God forgives me for it. But that doesn't mean that I condemn someone who not onfy looks on a woman With lust, but who leaves his wire and sbacb up with somebody out or wedlock,'' he said. "Christ says don't consider yourself better than someone else because one guy screws a whole bunch of women while lhe other guy is loyal to his wife. The guy who's Joyal to his wire ought not to be condescending or proud because or the relative decree of sinfulness.'· Carter said. "The thing that's drummed in· to u.~ all the time ls not to be pro. ud, not to be better than anyone else, not to look down on people, but lo make ourselves acceptable In God's eyes t)\roogh our own actions and recognize the simple truth that we're saved by grace," heaald. "This cives us a mechanism by which we can relate permanenUy to God. l' m oot spealdn& for other people, but it gives me a sense or peace and equanlmlty and assurance.'• Jody Powell, Cortcr's press 8')Crelaey, said the Interview as publish.a wu aceurate. Alked if he had any concern that the blunll)esa of Carter's lon1uare m!Jbt luart him as a candidate ln any wa1. Powell Hid, "I can't tmqllte that I\ would." Motel Robbed 8yGwunan In Newport Newport Beach police today IOU&ht a 1unman who took f10 dwing the Saturday nleht rob- bery of a local motel. PoUce said the IUSpecl held up Frank Doran, manager of the Pine Knot Mot'tl ln West Newport •t about mldn1Jbt, escaptni on foot. Doran told police the man, described as about 25 and over· wt:l&ht.. came Into lbe mottl of· lice. askint for a room t>ora» said that tbe man filled out a registration card, but in· stead of payln1 fo-r the room. M l>Ulled an automaUc pistol out of bis waistband a.ad demanded Dewan 's money A corporation wu set up to e1tabU1b tocome llmlta tor tlllJbillty. The limits ranee Iron\ SJS,300 for a 11n1le head of bou.aebold with no children, to • h1ib ol about Sll,000 for • alnale ~non with four cllJJdren.. A tolal of 2,141 people vied for the 82 new homes, but moct ~nt home dluppolnted Sunday. Those who won were ecstaUc as they wound their way lhrouih the maze of processlna t.ables let up i.nside the lrvine Company build· ln1 at Newport Center. The first lottery Ucket drawn was held by Susan Goodman of Huntington Beach. a young woman who said sbe went back to the models four times td make sure s he knew which site 5he liked best. ''This is just areat," said Mrs. Goodman, 21, who works as a checker at a discount drug store. "I love how the houses look and they nt lnto my budcet." She said she earns about $8,000 per year and re«lyes child sup· port payments frtnrr be r ex· husband. She has a 3-year-old son. Dwight and Vicki Crosley were also winners. They've been mar· lied one year, but ever since they wed and moved from Washington to California, they've lived with Crosley's parents in Fountain Valley. "Now we can have our own home," said Mrs. Crosley, 20, who explained her husband, 21. did not attend the drawing because he was busy working as a checker a l a market. O n e winn e r , Mi c h ael Destefano, 24, was calm ab?ut his winning. A freelance photographer who has been hving in a Costa Mesa apartment for the past five years. Destefano said be wasn't surprised when bis name was called because "everytime r enter my name in something l win." · ·1 entered the lottery because it looked hke a good deal,'' said Destefano, who la ~' a two- bedroom unit. Many of ihe homes went to young people, but aome were won by retired peopJe or older couples with several children .. Oae wioaer was Sofia Eocf. inler, who coord.lnatet lflniOt' citizens aetlvtun at • "1ller10n - community center. Mn. Eodlnter, who hd four children aged 3 to 18. said abe was nry excited about her new house. "My litUe one kept asklnt me why lbey weren't calllnc my name. I explained there were so many people here and that I've · neveJ' won anything in my Ure, .. ahe said. "Just then, they called my name," said Mn. F.odincer. who now Uve1 ln Buena Park. The winners were briefly checked Sunday and toJd what ls involved ln the purchasinl pr<>- cess. But now they'll be more thoroughly scruUnised to make sure they have enough mooey to qualify for a loan, but .not too muchtobeell&lble. Irvine Company otnclala said that an income or about $12,000 would be necessary to qualify for a loan, with an average size down payment. Officers Charged LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Loe Angeles County Oistrlct At- torney'• omce has <HKlosed lhal two state corrections officers, Robert Denny Oyas, Los Ang e l es, and Elizabeth Boudreaux. Riverside, have been charged wllh permlttin1 a female prisoner . Ruby Mae March, to escape while she wa11 being brouaht to CoJIComia from Texas. HuntingtOn Jobs Open With City AppllcaUona are now uallable for full-t.lme job openings wllh the Hunt- ington Beach Employment and TratnJn1 Admlniatra- Uon, Director Bob Cu.n· run1bam announced today. The openlntt are in the area of concrete finisher, $927·11.144 per month: maintenance worku, $l5e per month ; aroundsworker. 1736 per month; and clerk typlJt, t8CXl per month. These positions are federally funded and re- qQire Huntlbgton Beacb re- sidency and 30 da~ prior unemployment. AppHcatlons for tbete jobs will be accepted throu1b Sept. 27 al S p.m. al the Employmeal aod Tralnln1 Center. 520 Pecan Ave. AddlUon1f lntormaUon may be obtained by calllni tbe center a.t 536-252'. f 'r•• PapAJ TALKS .•• Vorattr uld in an lntervtew. Smith and several of hi cabinet. mlolsten who accom panlf'd him to the South African capital new home to &illsbu.ry OI\. Sunday after two four•hOu H14ion1 Wltlt Kt.aaiu.r. Sml wu to Ptaent joint U.S.·8riUlh Pf090l•l• tor black nale to hli oblntt and to the U\ltUI ot ..._ rW.1n1 Rhodealan l"ront pa.n,y. "I'm "tllOed that Mr. Smith Ind hi• very·cloee collabontori 1'111 report favorably to lbtll"' ' other COllt&IUH," J(ll1ln1tr : ...Sd. '(, Twice "fore, Smith'~ ' portttt ha~ r•pudlattd • o .. Rbodeel•'• con1Uhttlonat 1 tutur. that he· lnlUaled w'lt.b tbe'·1 Brltllh covunment. ' ' The U.S.·Brlllsb plan calJs for ' a cornmltmenl lo black majority rule within two years. a constJtu-~·I lional conference in Geneva,;"! broadening o ( the Rhode1ian ;• cabl.net to include black na-• tionallsta and a S2·billion fund to compensate whites who leave;:" Rhodesia and finance develop. ment of the nation under bltck•·1 rule. The United States, Br1:1:/; South Africa and other na ' would supply the money. 1 _,., "'* """ ....... SUSAN GOODMAN (CllM8fNG ST AIRS) GETS FIRST CALL Huntington Beach Woman Wins Irvine Company Drawl Observers in Salisbury ex- pressed belief that both Smith 1 and Kissinger made major con· t cessions. They believed that J Smith for the first time ac~1 1 the principle of black m.iority rule But they also believed t.Ut"' t l(Jssinge r agreed to a traMJ• Uonal pt:>riod of longer than two~· years ,.., Erosion Souree Newport Bluff side Waterers Get Eye A 1pokesman for Kissln,er ~., \ ported that he ancf Vorster mad• "considerable progress" ln tbetr f dJscus111ons of the future of South· 1 • West Afnca. or Namibta, as It ls called by the United Nations. '' South African sources said 1 Vorster agreed an principle for • the South-West Africa People's Organau\lon. or SWAPO, to join negoliallons to arrange Indepen- dence and black rule ror the ler-1 ntory which South Africa hu > controlled since World War J. SWAPO Is reco1ni1cd by the t United Nations as the rcpresen· tatave or the black majority ln the territory, but South Africa re- rused to negotiate with It, and ' SWAPO has been flghUng a guer· The lawn watenng habit .; of Newport Beach residents who live along blufflines an the Bluff),, Big Canyon and Dover Shor~ .are cotn1 to be watched by city staff members. Councilmen recommended continued vigilance after hcarin1 a progress report on the bluff erosion in the Bl14Us. A water 1eologi:.t tured by the city earlier this year told coun· · cilmen that the cUtr face above the Upper Bay 1s crumbling because the the sou bas b«ome saturated with water. Md the source or lhat water Is 2 Color TVs Taken in CdM Newport Buch police are ln· veaU1aUng the burglary or a Corona del Mar apartment. in whJch two color television sets and a m icrowave oven were stolen. Police aald Alicia Hendel, 30, of 327 Baywood discovered the theft Saturday after returning from an evening out. InvesU1ator11 say they belJeve the thieves broke in throulb the apartment'• 1Udln1 &lass door. Miss Hendel listed the value of the rnisainc property at$1,350. the overwatenng or lawns m the bluff top developmenlh In Junl', when the consultant's report was m ade, l'Ouncilmen asked for voluntary CCJOS¥!rallon of the Bluffs homeowners as- sociations In cutl1ntt back the amount of waler appUed to their lawns In a report made earlier lht!I month. C. E. Hot.ton, the c1ty'<1 engineering jlcolo#!1St, said that little hnd been done and the over watenng was as bad as ever. Thal prompted City Attorney DeM la O'Neil to send a letter to the usociaUoos pointln~ out lhat the overwaterlng could be con· s1dered a s a public nuisance, since ii. endangers not only the bluffs. but a sewer line under- ground near the edceot lhe cliff. O'Neil siud that if the situation continues, lega~ re medies will be considered At last Monday's city council meeting, councilmen were given a copy of an ordinance that would give the city m anager the power to reduce or cut ore water to pro- blem areas such as lhe BJuff11. But councllmen declined to la. troduce the ordinance after represenlatlves of The Bluffs turned up and s howed what they had started dolne to curb lawn watering. nlla war for Independence. Frottt Page Al GLOMAR .•• to U.S. cltltens from March throug h June but that ·'no ' aceepl4able offers were received and, accordingly. elforu were j. discontinued to charter the 1 vessel." .. Spraying Halted SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Spraying of a controversial herbicide, 245T, bas been sus .. pended for a month in the Shasta· Trinity National Forest, the U,S ••• Forest Service reporttJ. 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DAY8 LIMIT•O CALlf 982•1388 . •nd reaerv• your CEl,.EBRATION DAV RAT• . . IMPERIAi; SPA "the place for everybody" 18030° MAOHOLIA at T .... ,. In .. OUNT .. IN .u..av ii {& Yo&.1r membership FREE 1f you con find equal Facilities oncJ 1ervic•i .lor NU. Student ' Decrease Probed 81 llA\' EITaADA oe-o.u," ... ...., Moat West Oranae County eltmtntary achool diatrict of. tidal• are surchlng for reasons Wby •nl'Ollmtnt n~ durin1 lhenrat week of classes are down by hundreds or students. 10th •~hoot dllt.rtet oWctab howevu. say th y ba~eived u many pupila as anticipated on ~lr already.overtrowded cam· J>UHS. All enrollment flcures.reteued by school d1.11trfcts are expected to cooUnue lo rise until the mid· dl' or this week, officials 1n-dic~ted. HunUniton Beach Union High Scbool District st"dents reported 30,3'78 in number this week. That figure ls expected to increase to 21,000 by next week, according to Glenn Dy1inger. assistant auperintendent. Marina High School, con· aidered by some distract spoke.man as one of the largest achools or its kind west of Chicago. enrolled a total of •.244 as of Tuesday. However, ooJy '4,2.03 attended classes Friday. Fountain Valley (elementary> School Distract campuses are without about 400 students of· facials anticipated th.ls fall. As· soclate Superintendent Boh Read said 10 ,820 s tudents have enrolled thus far. \ .... KARATE CAN HEl.P WOMEN GIVE VENT TO EMO'TlONS Peter Rablno AatH Among Best At Martial Att DAILY PILOT .. .. . : Voluntary Ban Ecologist · Wants ..... Sp~ay Can Boycott SALT LAKE CITY (Af'> -The chairman of the Preside nt •a \ Cowtdl on £nvlronmeotaJ QualJ. ty hu called for what amounts to a 1overnmet:lt·1upported con- aumer bovcott of hair aprays and s pray d eodorants that use n~arbona .. a propellant. RusaeU Peterson said tha t be would ask President Ford lo sup. port a voluntary ban aod a re- quest for an Industry phaseout of the products. He said that If controls on the products were put off until federal agencies drew up man- datory regulaUons, it would take two to three years. Spokesmen for the b11Hon- dollar aerosol Industry uad Leg alized Volleyball Bid Se e n P..eterson 's recommendations were premature and posalbly un· founded. But Peterson told a news con- f ereoce, "It's clear that the benefits to the consumer in usinc fluorcubona for underarm apray deodorants and sprays do not out- weilh lbe threat to lbe world en- vironment rrom the continued use of such propellanta." · Peterson said pump and roJl-on devices should replace areo&Ols. Before the news conlerenee, lo a speech at an international COO· fef't'ftce on the 1trat.osphere at Utah State Untv~rslty, Peltnon ' d ted scienUflc report& blamlnl fluorocarbons for dam11e to the! atmospheric shield that block$ .harmful solar radiation. Tbe National Academy or/ Sciences saJd ln a report issued last week that fluorocarbons in some ae~I spra~ are d•ma1· 1lll the earth ·s oione shield and may have to be regulated or banned withm two years to guard against higher skin cancer rates and potentially seri<>tn climate changes. · Father Killed Spectarors Mum in Slwotout NEW Y ORK <AP> -Calvin Springs is dead, a random victim ol a stray bullet and spectators who would not help. Springs . 29, a diamond polis ber. was s itlinc In his parked car with his th.rff small children Saturday while his wire was doing the laundry at a shop about alx bloclts trorn the family's home in Queens. "Stop playlnc with us, Daddy. Please st.op playing with us. We know you're only pretending. You 're not really a~eep. Stop it, Daddy. Please wake up." The boy left his >year-old sis- ter Melissa and year-old brother Rashis In the car and ran into the laundry after be saw blood Oft his father's neck. Mrs. Springs fran· \kally went lo ber bus band's aid. • .. We expc!ct to hllve more slu· dents an our claasroomas due to home construction tn the district between now and spring," Read said. Huntington Beach C ity (elemehtary) School District re· ported a drop Of about 200 SlU· dents from what officials project· ed. About 13.300 students report· ed to classes In the elementary acbool according to Mrs. Gayle Wayne, district spokesman. Teacher: Karate Can Benefit Women After studyin1 Illegal beach volleyball courts this summer, members of Newport Beach's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission would like to have more legal courts installed on lhe city•s ocean beaches. ln order to put additional courts in, a plan has lo be ap- proved by the city council. Councilm en have referred a series or PB aod R recommenda- tions to the city's Tidelands Review Comm lll~ for report back later this month. Across lbe street, three armed men were attempUne to hold up George's Barbecue Rib House, a fast-food restaurant, police said. Accordlni l o policel t.he gunmen Oed the retauran and were pursued by two other armea men -not police -who were in a store.front cab stand two doors down The family said a crowd gathered but offered lilUe help. A nurse at. the scene tried to call an ambulance, but none o( the resi- dent.a or shopkeepers would al- low her lo use the tetes>hone. • 'rhe nurse then drOve Sprina•: and his family to Jamaica Hospital in their ~ar. He di~ • ~re Sunday nine hours later. Ocean View School Distnct re· ported a similar situation with 13.200 students an attendan~ the first week or classes. A district otficlal said the drop 1n enroll- ment.i Is about the decrease an· ticipated' by the State Depart· menl of Educ,.tion. Westminster School Distract expenenced a sUght but barely calculable decrease in enroll· ment. Assistant Superintendent Dop Stuckey said the 9,863 stu· 4e11ts who attended tc:bool this week almo l" lJves up to the dJa. ti'\ ct ·a projections. Seal 8each (elementar)") School district orficla.ls also •n· dlcated little discrepancy m their projected enrollment and the ac. tua1 number or students ln class the fi rst week 'IThe l ,006·enrollment is a little Jower that we expectc.-d but at could changl' next wffk. ·• said Mrs Valcrlt> Hayward. ad ministrallvc secretary DrivPrs to Work SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Striking school bus driven havt> a~eed to n:turn to work while n otiators go back to th~ b gaining table to try to settle th 13·day·Old labor dispute • BY ANNE COOPER Karate master Peter Rab1no of Laguna Beach says women can benefit from karate not onJy u a method or self.defense. bul also as an emotional release. .. Women keep more bottled up inside than men." he said. "They try to lave up lo the femlrune Im age of frailty and dependency and con s equently de~y themselves any release valves They are h ealthier, both physically and emolaonally. wMn they can give vent with a well-eucuted kick." · Rabino. who holds a fourth deJr ee blacJ\ belt, came to California four years ago to work as a Hollywood stuntman. He will appear as a supporting actor an "Flower Drum Man." soon to be released .. There is too much Hollywood in most martial arts movies." he said ... Bruce Lee was the exccp tum Ile was a m ast('r orrrcedom of expression. J high art 1n karate •· The lJnatcd States Karate As soc1at1on. with a membership of 44.000 has rated Rabine> in the Lop 10 nat1onw1de for the past two years. based on tournament showings. which are Judged for both form and sparring. Rabino wasn 'l always en- thusiutic about the martial arts. Growing up in Phoenix, Ariz .. the son or a migrant rann worker who bad Immigrated from the PhiUppines, he said he learned to fight ln the streets. He was good with his hands and had no respect ror karate because he could beat even karate teachers in a fight. A karate teacher he couldn't beat cha~ed all that. Now Rablno is leaching Karate. His students ranee ln age from five lo a and lnchade both boys and girls. men and women. Some of bis stucknta are karate teachers themselves. "When I first studied karate. I was selfi~h." he said. "I just wanted it for myself as a llghtlng techn ique. I 've learned a lot since then. I've come to enjoy sharing karate with other people and watching them grow with It " The obJCCl of karate as not to knock people out. Rabmo said Although it can be U.'ied for self defense. karate as really a method of self ·knowledge and selr·m astery. he s aid ''People rush around, blurt things out. mess things up. hurt one another thoughtlessly -all because they don't take ta me for reflection." Rabano said '.Judge Visits Rhodesia . : Laguna's Sumner Observes Tria l of Bislwp By TOM BARLEY Offll•O.lltl'llee ... ff Oranae County Superior Court J udie Bruce Sumnf'r's next colO'troom appearance wall be at th triol or a Roman Catholic bi.IJlop who facei. charge that ~d put him ln priSOC'I fot the OHt L5years 'tht' Lacuna Beach Jurist lt'ft Saturday for th(' Alncan nation ol lhodesla and lhu town ol Um lalf. where he wlll~nt Am nttJy lntt'rnatlonal It tM state lr1•l of Bishop Donal Lamont Jpdae Sumner uxplalned while patklni that Bll1hop l,,amont fa~• criminal charges which beiamo poulble wrten the JlMdeslan aovernment assum\'Ci swMP!n1 powl'n never before Mell {n the form er British co\ony. Rhodes tan autboriUet havt ex- plained that those pcrwera were ~med In lhe face of unrest amona the nation's blacks and lbe ralda mounted on Rhodesia by nationalist guerillas based in nearby MozamblqueandAn.cola. Rhodesia's blacks outnumber while citizens by more than 1.000 to Clle. Prime Min aster Ian Smllh dec:Oared the nation's indtpen· ~from Great Britain in lt65 =.refusing to arant blacks the righta held by the white miliortty. '1 undentand that Bishop La- moM wu cbar~ed wtJen M •• It d•ar that he dkl not lntad to ~ • sovernment direct.In that •II Rhodeaian1 wltb antl· 109rnment symJMtthies abould be teported Lo the aulhariUes by otller l\bod esta~." Judie S..nersald. •"Arrest und'tt th ose drfUmstances could mean death to • black Rhodesian." Judge Slneoer nplalned. "The bisbop, u coavtcted, touJd bo .sent to prieon for U 1'•1'1, Wbiet ts tM llllMl:Wf« -~ Rbontena. OFF TO RHODESIA Laguna'• Judge Sumner "'Naturally, Amnesty Jntema. tlonl wanta to be represented at this trial," Judae Sumner said. "And J am deeply honored that I was the one selected to cover this proceeding ... Jud1 SWn~r made it clear that l)e Ill '4'.lot lake an active pert ii the ttlaJ. . ''I em tlriCUJ an observer.·· he &aW. ••aut I hav found-and this ls why prHt C'Overace 1.5 so very Important-that th& presence of an obHrver at all such trial or heartn.is can make a tremendous dlfJerence to the outcome." 4 Judce Sumner felt that his pre- sente lb Chlll In 1973, alont with OUWr members of Amnesty In· temational, did a 1reat deal to wards endlnc what be described as nightmare cond1 Uons following the overthrow of the former· government and the murder or President Salvador Al· Jende. fie said the reports subse· quently circulated by his or· 1.anlutlon and the preu ure brou"hl to bear on Gen Augusto Pano!\hct. Chall 's new luder. helped to alleviate suffenng and rMucc torture In the wave of rtpriul.t that followed the coup "OI course, th1~ I~ 1_1 different type of assll(nmcmt." Judge Sumner said "But a1ain we are moved to •ct through reporlll of lnJwillce and we want to see for ourselves just what the Rhodesian authonUes have In mind for a Roman Catholic bishop who Is moved by the h11b•t principles of 1anctuary ... Amnt>Sty lntemaUonal, based In London, England. Is an or· ganliation dedicated to the pre- HrvaOon of clvll rtdlts and the invesU&alloo of situations In which persons aro deprived of liberty without due proce58 of law Judge Sumner, 52. was ap- pointed to the Oranie County Superior Court in November of ~.and bas served twotttms as presldlng Judge. A former assemblyman and chairman of lbe California Conslllutionat Revision Com- mlssion. he served u a capt.Wt with the United Stat.es Martne Corps World War U and Korea. Judce Sumner will fl y to Salisbury. Rhodesia'• capital, via New York and Jobanneabutg, South Africa. He will then be driven lo Umtali where he will stay during the blsbop's trial. Judgt Sumner expec:ts to be absent from Oran1e County for • tbe DeJCt. three wedta. • Tbe commission specifically recommended that the council change Its policy that restricts location or courts to one every four blocks. "This resolution was adopted 10 years ago when the beach was very narrow and many conflicts occurred bet ween volleyball players ado sunbathers," noted commission chairman Mike Johnsoo In memo to the city council. Johnson did not specify how many courts could be installed, but sugaested that the council change the limitation, substitut- ing general 1ujdelines about the installaUon of courts .. The suggested guidelines are: -Courts shall not be irult•lled any closer t han SO reel from the private property line. -Tandem courts shall have 10 feet minimum separatmg center posts. -Narrow stretches of beach, such as 36th S treet to the Newport Pier s hall not have tandem court installation. -The departments of marine safety and general services will be allowed lo review installation plans. -Temporary courts for tournaments will be imtalled for up to seven days at a time. upon request. -All court installations shall be subject to PB and R Depart- ment approval Fathe r Slain Halting Kidnap STOCKT ON (AP) -A Stockton man was shot to death today while trying to prevent his stepdauihter from beln& kid· naped by a man who polJce said kldnaped another woman in Southern Cahforna a earlier. Pohce launched a search for the assailant after the 4 a.m. s hooting at the R•re Stear Restaurant in South Stockton but reported no urrest had been made. His na me was. nQl lm- medialely available. Officers were que.tlonina a _ woman who reported ahe was kldnaped In Ing le wood and forced lo drive her car more than 400 milu north to this San Joa- quin Valley community durtnt the night. Second De bate Set On Oci. 6 WASHINGTON (AP) -The second campaign d e bate between President Ford and Jlmmy Carter will be held in San Ftanctsco on Oct. 6, ~Home IOUl'tea aald today. The second in t.be aeries ol three debatea will deal with foreign policy and national de· fense. In Californta, the San Fran-~ Chronicle quoted G«lrp T. Davis, Carter"• area campaJp mana1er. •• aaytns repreaen· tative1 of both partlea were tcbeduled to be In San FranciaCo today to plan lbe nalioo1t11 leleviHd event In the J,JSO.aeal Veterau Auditorium. · · i In the ensuln1 gim balUe, Spr· ings was hit once in the back of ms bead Hls 8·year-old son Ron· rue later remembered seeing his tather slump over the wheel. The youn1ster said· · Driver Held Police said they did not know if the bullet that ktlled Springs was fl~ by a robber or one of has punu~rs. There have been no ar· rests. . . Crash on Freeway Kills Young Wonwn': A 19-year-old Santa Fe Springs . girl burned to death SJlurday after th'e car in which she was riding ran off tlie road, flipped over and caught fire, Callfornla · highway patrolmen reported to· day. Corinna Hiatt was pronounced dead at the scene or the 2:45 a.m crash on the Santa Ana freeway Just south or the Los Angeles County line, officers said. The driver of the car. Emory Laurence McBride. 2S, of Whit· Uer. was treated for minor in· juries arter the crash, then booked Into Orange County Jail on a charge of felony drunk drlv- lng. patrolmen said. Mc Bride and two other· passengers, Bill Brian Williams, 22, of Whittier, and Diane Marie Schreiber, 18, of Buena Park, managed l o crawl from the wreckage before lbe car caught fire, oHtcers said. They a ll suffered injuries descnbed as minor. officers said Patrolmen said McBride was · traveUng north on the freeway. · when his car allegedly went Into lhe center divider, through several bushes and into a guard · rail. It then traveled through." some orange trees. flipped and .. caught fire. officers said. · Ride 'ena Cowboy Bri.n Brookfield holds on for dear Ule In the steet·ridlna competition of the CaJifornla Junior Champfons hip Rodeo, staged over the weekend at the Orange County Fairgrounds as a benefit ror children with cystic fibrosis. It was >'OIJlll Brian's first lime in the event and by the look on his iace, it could be the last. •• • .. ~ .... ··-..-.-.... --.... .. -.. --~ --· ....-_ ...,.,. __ ., .. .-.... _ ... _-.--.., ... _~~-~JI. T.-.. \-&S:.tt A4 D~LY PILOT Jost w ifll To• U'pbiae Industrial Ine ptitude BUIE MONDAYS: The trou· ble wllh the thln11 we manllfac· ture ln America today 11 that when they break. they do not · break badly enough to make you want to fix them. Thl.s electric typewriter is a cau m point. This typewriter ls reputed lo be lM finest machine of its kind in the world. The button for the "E '" key. however. rails off from tJme to time. It does not fall off often enough lo make me turn t.be machine In for repaJn. It just falls orf orten enough to be irritating. I've tried to keep the ''E" bul· ton on with rubber cement; by bitting heavily and by cursing it a lot Still, It's not bad eoouah to fix. RAZOR BLADES, encountered da1ly by men and many women, are another similar irritant. Despite advertising claims to the contrary. these blades do get dull. My blades always seem to be at the same level o( dullness. 'Ibey are too dull lo shave with but still too sharp.to throw away. So you Just struggle on. hacking away. Now. I know this entire thesis will precipitate a terrible argu. ment with Arsene "Blackie" Gadarlan, the noted shipyard sa- vant and government-knocker, who bolds forth in his boatyard alongside Newport Harbor. Blackie has been known to strain his vocal chords in in&ist- ing that everything manufac- tured In America ls better than anything put together elsewhere or in an earlier era. 155 Die In Wreck Of Plane ANKARA. Turkey <AP> -~escue workers set to the CJim t.,k today of separaUnt the re· ma.In:. of 1S5 bodies from the Wl"tcka_ae of a Turkiah JcUlner that crashed and burned on a mou.ntaJnslde ln central 1\lrkey Sunday night Police ••dd there were no sur- vtvors among the 141 passeoiers and eight crew members on board. Police and airline souttfl Hid tbe passel\1ers induded 85 ll&lian.! and 11 West <nrmans bound for vacations on the southwest coast of Turkey and 22 • Turks. THE NATIONAUTIES o( the other pusenaefa were not known yet. The Turkish airline at first re- ported there were six crew mem· bers aboard. Later it said there were seven, aod today lt an· nounced there were eight. The wreckage of the three-jet Boelag 727 and the bodies were spread over a large area, local police said. "UNFORTUNATELY, bodies are torn into pie<:es and Iden· tification is difficult,•· said the police chief of Isparta, a town near tbe crash site. The plane crashed into the mountstin at an altitude of 3,700. feet. But Turkey's communka· lions minister said the plane might have exploded in the air. Persons in lsparu. seven miles away, said they heard a loud explosion. THE JETUNER WAS flying from Milan to AntaJya, a Med1teranean resort on the southwest coast. It made stops m route in Rome and Ist.anbul and crashed about 75 rnlles short ol its destination. The burning wr~kaae caused a fire in the wooded atta that kept rescue worken from re· aching the wreckage for two hours. The crash was the worst to OC· cur inside Turkey's borders, but a Turkish airliner was also in· volved in the worst c.arsh in avia· lion history. It was a DClO that crashed near Paris in March. 1974. killing all 346 persona on board. Co11cert Disrupted Three hundred screaming girls aged 12 to 16 were in· jured and the flrst four rows of a London theater were wrecked Sunday night during a pop concert by the Bay City Rollers. Seven policemen were hurt as they tried to control •oo other fans outside the theater. "They were fighting like mad things." said a police spokesman. Moderate Victory May Hurt Leftists STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) -A coalition of thrff moderate parties ended 44 years of Socialist government fn Sweden today with a national election victory that may also aet back leftist parties elaewbere in Western E:un>Pe· Sto:cks in Sweden spurted upward on oewa ol th~ mod~rate Y1ctory. which was interpreted as encourage-ment for pnvate investment. Prime Minlater Olof Palme - scheduled a meeting late t.bis af. ternoon with his cabinet and 1a.id, "We'll resilll ~ry soon." The n"1 prime miniater will be Tborbjom Falldin. the SO.year. old bead ol the Center party. With only S0,000 to S>,000 postal ballots still to be Counted, the coalition o( tbe Center, Conservative and Uberal parties had SO. 7 percent of tbe 5,3S8,921 ballota counted and 180 seats in the 3'9-seat parUamenL Palme'• Social Democrata and their Com· munlst supporters had •7.6 per- cent and 169 aeata. Carter l'fems Tax to Spark First Debate? WASHINGTON (AP) -Jlmmy Carter's vlews oo tu Nform an • Inf aaHUed b)' Republluns and loom u a potooUaJ ctnt.erptece ol b1I debate Thursday with ~ldent For<l. Carter difeu•ud J,u Nvlllona In an interview wltb 1bf Mloclat Preea releated S1~11rday. In a h'elh statemtnt of b1a lnleol Sunday. bi aa1d tho purpose ol tu l'CllOl'm ahotald be to 1hltt the burden to higher Incomes and reduce '" tboN with ht1ber lnromu and income tu on the lower and mld4 away from poor and middle· dle income taxpaytta," Carter lncomefamtlltt. said. RepublJ~an•, particularly vice J prt1ldtotl al n. omlnee Sen. I~ A P.AltT1AL transcript Robert Dole, hnmediately as· the 1nterv1ew. transmitted on AP .. aerted that Carter means to II\· witft Saturday fOf ~ in Mon· crtu.e tuea ror anyone m~ day afternoon newspapers, the more than $12,000 to $14.000 a words "and middle income" year, and termed his ori&lnal were ~ropped because of .- statement a major campaign transcnbin& error After the con. blunder. troveny arose. a tape T9COf'd1nL or the lntervlew was revfeweef 'IUE CAllTB a &EPUED Sun· and the omission was corrected day that •'the interpretation of White House Sffretary ~ whit 1 utd by Mr. Ford~ Mr Ne11eo and Wllllatn Greener, Dole and the Republican ch.ier 1pokeaman ror Ford's cam- 1pokeamen la certaillly com· paign c o mmittee said the pl~ly dlalorted." He said be Republican attack ~ carter's had no quarrel with the AP ac· w comments was not affected ~ta of hls stat.e~ents .. They by the transc rt pt correction. ~v~ry accurate, Msatd. Dole interpreted Carter's Waving • four-volume copy or statements a i, meaning the' the U.S. tJax code, carter pro-Democratic nominee wants to mlaed ~St. ~ti!' audience that "rais e taxes for hair t he u president I m not going to American famllle" " add a tax burden on wo.rking ' famllles and the medium income AFTER CARTER accused categories, $15,000 income." Dole and the other RepubUcans The tax controversy aros e or distortion. Dole responded from Carter's responses, as Sun~ay night 1!1 F1orida with a follows. after hew~ asked at the denial. contending Carter is "on AP interview wbat he meant lhe hook now and he's going to when hesaid he wowd shln the try to wiggle orr ... tax burden Dole said'Carter ''$hould drop out of the rac.e" 1f he does not A. THAT .M EA~S PEOPLE have a bette r understanding of who have a higher tncome would the American economic system pay more laxes ~ta certain level than Dole claimed Carter has de· Q. I~ d~llar figures, what are monstrated. you thanking of as higher? The Kansas senator told The A. I don't know I would take AP in an interview that Carter the mean or median level of in· has "got a real blunder 00 his come and anything above that hands and it's probably going t.o would be higher and anything be the major topic In the first de· below thft would be lo~er. bate. or should be the major Q. The median fanuly income topic ... Domestic and economic today Is somewhere around ii.sues are scheduled as the sub- $12,000. Somebody earnlna: Jects orthe first debate. $1.5,000 a year ls not What people commonly think of as rich. . . IN ANY EVENT, Congress must approve tax law changes. A. I UN DE RSTAND. I can't Carter said In his Interview answer that question because J with AP senior edit.ors and re- haven't gone into it. 1 don't know porters that he'll u.se his debate how t.o write the tax code now in with Ford Thursday to try to con- specllic terms. It is just not. possi· vlnce American voters that he's ble to do that on a campaign trail not a radical. THE ONLY THINGS Gadari an sees wrong in the U.S. today t'un be traced to taxes, Congress. any existing or former city council or planning commlsslon. Jerry Brown . Jerry Brown's rather, Gerald Ford or Jimmy Carter. Beyond that. Blackie thinks COfldJtJons are pretty fair. FlaUy, however, Gadarian will refuse to convert to the metric i1ys tem of measurement when that comes around. Anti-Jewish Chants Cut By Epucopals ALTHOUGH m E vtctottous• coalition la llkely to Improve re- latloM witb the United States after the seven prickly years In which Palme was prime mln.later, 1U three partJes are committed to Sweden's tradi· tional neutral foreign policy and to the welfare state that Palme'• Social Democratic par- ty built up. The eflect of the election wu likely to be felt most lteftlly in West Germany, where the Social -~-,..... NEW PRIME MINlsnR Sweden'• FeHdfn Carter said the aim of hls pro. gram would not be t.o either raise or lower government revenues over· all. "The over-all erfed. would be to shirt a substantial increase towards those who have the Carter said he lhlnks the de· bale will "help to alleviate a lot or the concerns about me" by showing "that I am not a radJcal, • that I am not completely lg· norant about defense or foreign affairs, that I am a substantial person.'' "Why should I." he roars. "We put together the greatest in· duslrlal nation on earth by using mches. feet and yar~. Every backward country on the elobe ~the metric system. "And THEY want US to start doing il their way?" Just bring up automobiles around Blackie and sugges t .. they don't build them like they used to" and you have an instant debate. Everything about the new ones is better than the old models, he UU1iats. Gadarion ll.kes to use the example or tires. "How many nat tires you sec these days,'' he a.ala. WELL, r WILL let you In on a little secrel. I have a Ure with a slow leak. r was eoing to bring thiJ uo the other nlllht at one of Blackie'• Infrequent birthday parties. But I really need a com· pletely nat tire. Tbls Ure just leaks slowly. It juatloaes enough alrto be an lrrl· tam. lt'• not bad enou&h to fix. You jual have to pump lt up every Wrdday. Maybe lf J Just leave it alone tt'1l 1oclcarnai. Then I'll call up Bladt1e. MINNEAPOLIS CAP) - Episcopal representatives have eliminated from a proposed new rendering of the church's historic Book of Common Prayer some ancient chants considered of· fensive to Jews. ll was the first time in four cen· turies that the old masterpiece of ritual and scripture reading bad undergone extenaive revision. The deletions came as the church's governing convention neared final action today on the · revised version. The House or Bishops was ex· pected to concur with the over· whelming approval liven to the changes Saturday by laity and clerl)' in the other branch of the church's bicameral legl•lature, the House or Deputies. ln puttJni finlsblnt touches on the material, they struck out the old, ~•lied "reproaches" ol\en UHd lo Good Friday services. The Rev. Dr. Charles L. Win· ten of Sewanee, Tenn., said lbe reproachn are a diltortlon ol a Jewlah Seder servlce ctiebratint deliverance from E1ypUan &lavery. DemocraUc party led by Helmut Schmidt is enuged ln a bard fight to stay 1n power in the oa. tional election Oct. 3. · Tbe Swedish Social Democrats are to the left of lhe ~rman Socialist party. and the West German Christian Democrats are much more conservative than the Swediah moderates. But lhe Swedl1h reaulta were expect- ed to alve momentum to lbe Olrlslian Democrats. IN FllANCE, WHERE Sweden has often been held up as a model, the ouster of the Swedish Soclallsta ia llkely to have an ad· verse effect on the alliance of French Sociallsts and Com- munist• in municipal elections next year end parliamentary elecUons in 1978. In Britain, British 9fflcial.$ here say, the Swedish result.a will slow down any push by the Trades Union Congress for more nationalllaUoo of industry, One ol the key elections Issues here was a plan ihat would have turned private buslnesaa into virtually nallonaUied companies manaaed by the SoclaJlst· dominated TVC. Rain Dampens Nation North Atlantic COfUt Enjoys Cl,ear Sky T~~t•rn ""'--"" .... '• ........ .. _ .. 11 .. ...... a.I< ... C•'-' a....-0...-°" .... ' ~f ...... . .. _ ..... --"•-OIY IA\Y-lltt .. "9<11 -._., .. ~ --.11~...... °'*"t . -y-..._..Cltf 0..-. "-""""• .......... "'-., I> ,. ., ,, .., ,, n .. " .. 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' .... ,. ..... ,.._ -.,. ..... , ,._.._):Ua.111., .... &..•.--...,~-------------~------------------------.!J -I ' ' ' I I ' i I ' Pedal-powered E'llglat .. , .. ~ Pumptng furiously to drive a propeller be.bind him, Dave S~ks. 2.3, or V-" Nuys, lifts experimental light aircraft off El MiraRe Dry Lake in Mojave Desert Sun· day. $5,000 c raft was built by Taras Kiceniuk of P omona. It traveled about 40 feet at height of foot a.ncf a half. • Tentative RTD Accord? But Mechanics ' Strike to Keep Buses Idle LOS ANGELES (AP)-A Len· tative settlement has bttn re· ached in the 28-day-oJd Rapid Transit District strike. but it is uncertain bow soon the buses will start rolling again. Nine members of the 11· member board of direct.ors or the Southern Californi• Rapid TranaJt District voted m special sessioo Sunday to recommend M.'ceptance of a pared-down pro- posal by the drivers' t:nited Transportation Union. THE NEW PROPOSAL was the result of all-night negotia- tions Saturday between the drivers and the RTD. Jt still must be ratified bf the union mem· benhlp Tuesday and by the full RTDboard Wednesday. However, another union, the mechanics' Amalgamated Transit Union, was still on strike qailut thedastrict. "l thinlt maybe it was just a cue of everybody feeling they have an obligation to reach an aJrHment," s aid Goldy Norton, aapokesman for the driven. Few details of the tentative set· Uement were available, but both· sides wer e claim In& victory. RTD Board Presl~t Byron Cook told newsmen t.ha1 the pack "wu consistent with the dlrec· ton' final offer." NORTON SAID later, "We feel we got what we needed. and they feel they cot what they ne«fed." Neither aide would reveal de· ta1lJ ol the proposal, but It was leamed that It would amount to a 19.47 percent Increase tn waees and fnnge benefits over three year$. That would be roughly what the RTD was olfenng drivers when the stnke began. The drivers had been asking more than Zl percent Serrano Decision Sans Hike -Brown SACRAMENTO <AP) Gov Edmund Brown Jr. says the Ser- rano dec1s1on on school finance "1s gofng to loom very hrgh next year" In ao inte rview in The Sacramento Union Sunday, Brown also defended bis endorsement ol Prop. 14. ON SERRANO. Brown reaffirmed bis intentions of avoldini a tax increase. The Serrano decision by the state Supreme Court says that bas· tng school finances on IO<'al property taxes discriminates agaJnst the districts with little taxable property The h11h court is expi9Cted to confirm its Serrano rulin& soon. Brown said his finance de partment "right now is workinl in cooperat1on with the legislature to de~elop some alternative solu- tions to Serrano. I'm going to do all that l can to bnn1 it about wtthout a taJt increase ... A critic, state school chief Wilson Riles has said more money will be needed to vaoid equal mediocrity In all schools. Riles says wealthy districts wm have to share with poor districts, and state aid will have to be r aised. ON P&OP. 14. placed on the November ballot by Cesar Chav~· United Farm Workers, Brown said It would iaolaU! the Agricultural Labor Relations Board from pol1Ucs for two years, 11vtn, it "a period of stability in which the board can makejudcments." When an interviewer commented that the farmen don't thlnJc this would be iood for them. Brown answered: "Well. the farmers were sold a bill of goods last year. Their lob· by1sts came up here and kept the thing in continuous turmofl. So some of the same folks are leading them down the road on this pro· position alao and I think it will be good for everybody, if the board can render lts decision without political pressure. Becau_,e the un· ions can pressure the board ai. much as the voters can •· Bar Lauds Four Newsmen FRESNO (AP) -Delegates to the State Bar ,usociaUon convention here have adopted a resolu-tion bonorin& four Fresno Bee newsmen who we~ jailed 13 days for protecting a confidential source. The resolution, adopted a s the newsmen BEFORE THE BAR association action. the Bee newsmen had participated an a rally of about 100 journahslli out.side the convenllon center to celebrate their freedom watched in the rear of the meeting hall Sunday, ill••·········~~···~· praiaed "The courage of the Fresno Four in declin- tng to reveaJ their source of 1nformation on pain or you WI~ II Imprisonment." · THE RESOLU110N ALSO recoanized Fres no t k• .,. th• city where "this week was honored the prin· · op smo ID tt~le that a free press is as necessary to eCfective ,. ~lvery of JuaUce as la a vigorous bar... 29th The four newsmen were released from jail after on oct. Sol>ertor Court Judge Rollis Best determined at a hearin1 P'riday that pro(essional ethics prevent them from ever revealing their source. The bar association's resolution was adopted bt-190 followina an amendment to delete support for new1mtn WilUam Farr and Doniel Schorr. Farr, who served 46 days ln jail for refusln1 to nveal a source for a story about the Charles MMIOI\ case, la appealln& an additional flve·day Jail sentence. Sehorr facet possible cqntempt 1-ctlon from Con1re11 for rduainl to aay who save him a tecret rePort. 'Special savings :o~ developing your · iSlldes and movies , ' 49 AT WESTEN'S 1 Developing any ron of Kodachrome or Ekta· chrome 20 exc. SI~ hlm-8mm or Super 8 movie film. tf you 1o•n <;MOKENOERS now and follow our pleuant proQram Al SMOKENOEAS vou II smoke as much os you ltk<' un11I you ve learned 10 qull CALMLY lltld COMFORT AOL 'f You 11 be free ol tht1 dHlre to &1noke You II QU•I PAINLESSLY. WITHOUT acore tactics. w•llPooNer, hypnoc,,, smoke blown 1n your face. or • c11mb1ng th1> wa111 Like i on~ of fhou1111nds lnternahonolly you c 11n 1>9c<>mo a rera~eo NON·SMOl<ER totally lnd11feren1 to c•QMlllH C01Tle t6 a FREE EXPLANAfOAY SESSION Ind b11ng 'JOY• c1gereues '" a lt>W week!'I '(Ou won t need 11\em HUHTIMGTOH HACH ........... 2112 hdftc Ceast Hipway ____ .. ,, LAGUNA llACH lllf .. $1111 M1tll 1555 s. fnst llwy. "·-... --. HIWPORT IEACH .. ca. " ":;:! .. 515 lat 111111 ---..... ·~ COSTAMISA Siii Cult Pim lfltlf ......... &1 .. r.,. wt Iris~ COSl'AMISA s.11 Clast Pim lftt .. ..... cs. .. r.,. at lristlfl FREE SESSION .. , s.,t. 2t 7:» µL TUUDAT S.,C.21 7:» .... WIMSUY Slpl 22 l:JI p. .. TIIJIS8AY s.,t 23 .,.,... . iJlp. SEMINAR STAATS JUCSDAY s.,t. 21 1:a,... BISIAY s.,t. ?I 1;a J.lll 11111SUY ~: . UmMY ltt. !If , .. u. .......... ......... -~·. -. . -~ -----. ~ - _Mond~..;:•,_Y ..;:54tP;.;:.::,;t:.::,em~b•=-·-=20~1..::;.97:..:6:__ ____ ....:0:::A;.:.:,l::.L Y::...Pt:..;.:;;LO:::.T.:...__..A~s 16 Bikers Bay Area Bombing Reported SAN P'RANCfSCO <AP) -A powertul Let· rorilt bomb, Lb• aecood thl.s summ r, went otf earl)-loda)I al U.. re· sldence or lbe South Alrica.n consul 1~neraJ, Police said No Injuries were reported. The bJut at U :4.5 a.m. shattered window• and damaced the rear m the home or Consul General Anthony Drake in the Pacific llel1hu area. Two vehicles parked oo tbe 1ir ee t wer e daina&ed. THE HOUSE an<! the qwet net&hborhood sur- rounding it were rocked by a similar early morn- ing explosion on J uly 1. Police s aid bomb specialists were lfYU\I to learn what kind of ex· plosive was used in today's blast The bomb was placed at the end of a re., walkway leadmg from the house. G eorge Lang, a cam e r a m a n for San Francisco television sta- tion KPIX. said he re· ceived a telephone caU at bis home shortly alter the blast. H e said he was told the New World Liberation Front took responsibility for the ex· plosion. Hf' was directed to a location where he picked up a NWLf' com- munique or about 250 words. . TUE COMMUNIQUE from the NWLF pleaded for popular support against "greedy death mer chants" and "cor porate mad dogs•· and railed against ·'racist. warlord South Africa." It was stamped at the bottom with words that Jncluded the name "Lucio Cabanas Unit" of theNWLF. The Lucio Cabanas Unit c laim ed res ponsibility for the predawn July l blast. The FBI said the Lucio Cabanas Unit u the same group that claimed responsiblli~ for bomb- ing a Bay View F~eral S avin1 s ortice ln Larbpurlut May 14. , I ' He Switches Elton John Bisexual SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -F1amboyant rod music su ntar £Jtoo John hu disclosed tn tn 1nlerview that he I~ bl C:l(uaJ but would like to setUe do~n with a woman ''I'd rathu 1'111 lo love with a woman eventually bttaust1 l lblnk a womftn probablr, lasts lon1cr than a man, ' the pianist told Rollins Stone ma1a1lne. "But l really don't It.now " He told the music '°"" oriented biweekly thut h111 previolls sexual expertences invoJvcd both women and men ' "There's nothlna wrona with &oln1 to bed "1th somebody of your own sex." he said "I think everybody's bh.t'Xual to a certain degree. I don't think Jt 's JUSl me. It's not a bad Uungtobe ·· He s aid he will stop traveling for at leasL• year after this month and concentrate on other-projects lie sBld he wlll continue mak· ing record albums, the next to be released in November. .. Mars Mishap Scooper-upper Loses Pay Dirt PASADENA <AP>-Vlkmg2'scameras wlll be us~ to film the landing vehicle's digging arm to show scientists why the digger failed to dehver a scoop of Marlian pebbles needed for an X-ray ex· periroent. "The ~bbles either were not put into the X-ray fWUlel or there were no pebbles in the sample." Vlk ang project m anager James Martin said Sunday at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory here "We're going to take a sen es ol ( ~"TE J pictures or the digger and .::J. /I bracket its ac t ivities. -------- Th en If 1l Q U&ls someplace, we're gomg to know where." Martin said the next dig would be in a spot "that appears to be a crack ln the surface ol Mars -d1f ferent from the area where we collected the biology sample." . Carter Plal form Hit LOS ANGELES {AP) -Ronald Reagan hat out at what he called "Carter's little liberal pill" 1n u nationally televised speech ..... his first such effort for the Republican Party SUICC he lost the battle ror lhe GOP presidential nomination last month. Blas ting both Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter and the Democrats' platform. the former Callromia governor said the platform "charts the most dangerous course lot a nation since the Egyp- tians tried to take a shortcut through the Red Seo." Boat Broaclte• Arrested SAN DIEGO (Al') -.. : Slxtffn ~n Dieao nmr:: r..o. Angele1 area resl• : dents have been arrested : follow1n1 41 l41w enforc~· : mtnt task rorce ra.ad •t : \ho clubhou:.l' of the.• Mo nfoh motorc)'cle-·:; aan.i n El Cajon. ::1 Police said the iak ·: force, arm~ with war-·~ rMnU charaanc con,;. 1plracy to lmprlaon. as· eaull i.nd po11cssion o( ll· le)tal weapons, rulded': lhe clubhouse Saturday. ·: The gang member• nl leaedly had locked up . persona tn a bar and•: lht.a\ened them in an al-· tempt to coerce lhl.>m no1 to t estify against ..t aang member v. ho had been arrested in the bar SNOOPV * INTHE * ·. .. WHITEHOUSE 11JeberS. * INJHE * WNCHBQX Get on the Pelmut.a ba.ndwagon. Look tor I.be tree "Snoopy e.n.d You" eleot.Jon SUOJrar 1ns1dt speaialzy DW'ksd loe.V98 of deliotous tam, Ing Weber's BM&d. 12 st1alters In all Ona per loe.t. l'ne. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The Coast Guard geared up an Intensive search today for a 63-foot Los Angeles-based commercial"'Ti.shlng boat with five persons aboard which went on rocks before dawn. . l ' The boat "Endeavor" was caught in the s urf near San Fra ncisco at an unknown location and broached Jn the waves, said a Coast Guard spokesman. -., .. ,- Breast surgery need not change your active life. Tru Llfe9 breast form by Camp looks and feels perfectly natural. Come in soon, meet a special envoy on hand for private fittings. 10:00a.m.·12:00 noon, 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Monday, September 20: Pasadena. Lakewood Tuetday, September 21: Sherman Oaks, Del Amo Wedneeday, September 22: Northrldge, Downtown Ttu.nday, September 23: Westwood, South Coast Friday, September 24: Century City. La Habra Saturday, September 25: West Covina, Santa Ana Monday, September 27: San Diego . . -I Bullock'• South Coau Pl.au, San Diego Fruway at Bristol, Co1ta Mesa, 556.061 t • I t , . t ' I , I .. •I PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Nursing Honie Guide Public r~cordll ahow that all but u few or the G.2 nunlna bom in Oranae County provade al leut ade q~-.,pat•1 fltcare.Manyprovldefarmore. Tbe 1.u .• e reeotdl, however, a1lo show thoso few nuntna care f adll that don 'l measure up to mlnlmum ata.ndardl frequently Jeopu4iie the)lea.lth and ,.f ety as weU aa the comfort of thole-entritlted to tbelrcoro. ..., cril.lcaJaervicc to make on intclllaent select.ton. 1l may be a.n ~JX.'Cted at the Department ol Social Sttv1cea, 1eo1 CollqeSt .. Santa Ana, acronlromSan· ta Ana Collcsc. Information u to wh.elh r or not a facllily la on the rcferrul Usl may be obtained byutUni 8)4..2.920. • 0 I AM PERSONALL V OPPOSED TO ABORTION! - Until recently, users of nurai n1 home ervlce wit.bin the county have had UlUe moro than t.heir own wtta t.o awde them in selectlna a awtable f acWty for 't.bem1elve1 ortb lrrelatlvet. Now, tnc count)' has establiJbed a health and com· , munJty care raclUt.i r eai)btry to beJp consumcn of nuning home care to know what to eXJ)eCt. Fence· Needs Mending ThJ.8 m onth our n &hbors to the south mark lhe· l66th annivers ur)' ol MexJcan lndepend nee Day HOWEVER, I AM NOT FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO MAKE IT ILLEGALt · The regaatry maintained by the county Depart • ment ol Soc I al Services ls it me containine pertinent in· formation about all the licensed nuraing homts, lnclud· ln« copies of Inspection reports as wen a1 a record or patient complaints. Addition ally, lhe d epartment s h ow2' two categories of health Cfll'e factllUes-those o~rotlng at a leYeJ that makes t.Mm satisfactory for ref~rral by the department and tho6e not eligible for referral. The number• chunge from dlly to day as unsaU.factory condlUorus are corr«ted and usually only relaUvely rewhomes areonthenon·rerernJ list. This ls the first opp0rtunity the public bas had to find out what bom• have Callen out of grace with the department because of shoddy operations and s ub· staJtdard patient care. The rcctstry isn't perfect. Information ls loo slow • getting into lhe pubUc file. And there ls no distinction in the referral system between a nurslne home that pro- vides merely adequate care and one that gives •superior service. A state-mandated erading system • eventualJ)" wUJ belnlroduccd. • But the reilstry is an important step in the rif ht direction, a welcome guide (or helpmg users o a 1l wu a hard·won independence and the decodci; Uuat followed the event w~ro not free rrom trouble, but Mexico has made JCtruor<lioary pro1ru1 as an in· dependent nation. And one of the happier .develop· menu has been the e5tablbhment or a uni~e rapport -.cross our mutual border Unfortunutely, there hove been some unwl'lcome <llisrupUons to that r:appart in recent timet There is increrudn& concern about the jwhna or American nationalti who tangle with Mexican Jaw. Thetr o!f cnses may rangt: from much publicized drug dtalln.is lo rdalively minor tratric violulions. Dul once jailed, they may languish for months with lltUe hope for release until they can come up with rather s ub:-.tantial sums or money. This is a threat to neighborly relullons th at war rants the attention of both the Mexican and United States governments By the s ame token, many Mex1cuns find the climate north or the border less thun hospJtabJe when they encounl~r our law enforcement authorities These are regrettable happenings. but they can all be solved with mutual effort toward greater un den1tanding. A good place to start could be our own Southland, which h~ enjoyed generations of compa· nfonship w ith the descendants of tht! ri rst Califor mans I WOULD SUPPORT A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT THAT WOULD ALLOW THE ST A TES TO DECIDE! tt'eak Area fflr Carter? Try These Clues to Famous Dear Gloomy GU8 Ford Seeks Debate on Defense • (SYDNEY HARRIS ) Herewith another clutch of Potted Blo.cruphies, <klloeetlna the more lurid w!>pecta of famou11 ~raons· llvtt, but omituna th\' rl'ltlrol uuae of tht>tr fume. Jlolf rt a ht Is a reHpect able M'ort-. I. Son 11( 11 candlt>nwk1·r. h,· "tud1cd for the mln111try hut bt>came .a 1n c r c h 11 n t . travclan i.t un the C<>nt m1•nt. Wht'rt he WU1' once captun'<I t>y I\ I "c r Ulll otratu "''Ill tlolland Hl· hold minor po I 1 t I,. ,1 I po11\llons un· dtt four monurch~. und wu6 ... .-n. tent't"d thn•e 11mf'h w~11o1nrl 1n ttw pillory and to J>r1"""1 until h111 line11 WNt' puld off. fk dit'd 111 hldlnl( <it llll'-' or 71 hc•N1u1w o( un old debt he hull ncvC'r poad ort 2. 111 1 falht•r WJ:. .. J'OOr <'leraym:in who dlt'<l when lht• """ WIUI nlnt• Adoptl'<i by II n c·h \melt-, he wa1 1o•nt to llorvord. Jnd whth• h<' wall 1llll In hi. 201' hll unelc died and he• 1nhe•111t-d the larg.,.at fortune l'V{•r 11mut>se-.J In Nc•w l':ngland If<• w1Jn• lav(•ndcr 11ull11, rod•• 1n tm1<hl vellow ('tlll<'ht•1, lovl"t.I ctannni:. eard part1c11 und ~•nt• lie· wu11 tht 14r~11tP1tl 11m•11UllC'r on tlw e·11n unrnt, l.fnd John Adu111' ('lilied him "a l1•uky vc"""'' · 1otoh•1 bctrta)'~d Mt lilt• CC'fCt \ ':I. Al.THOUGH borr1 of 1>1111·h Jt<WIMh PIHl'lltU~I', 11h1• y, ' hrouaht up in" CMthoh<' conv .. nt At tin c•arly OMf' 11hP tnt-.1 "rnrN•r an mu1urol hurlt'Sque, but fiulcod liec•uuitt• 11hc.> <'OUld rxit 111nR in tune Ourln" th~ Franco Pntu1an wor. i.he Mirved wt un 11mbulonr1• nurl\a J"or rt-hlll. Remember when we were au excited. horn• sounded, nu11 wavl'd, aearchllght.s shone and balloona filled the aar when lhe new model cart came out? R.P L. 6-• &;.,. u"'"'""" ••• -...-... ,.-,...,. ....... c.o.uour•"'-1111111 .... _ ., .... -···--ffw ,.. -·· .. o ....... o .... 0.11, ~ ... ut1on, 'ltt would rc:~t m u c:olfln al home, dHplte her woodn\ lc1i1 4 Son of u wutchm11k•·r, tw wa11 an 1nrnnt whc.•n his mOlht•r d1t'<I Brooaht up by un •unl. he left S<'hool ut 12 1o1nd fled hom<> ut 16, h('Comana a lackey, ll vanK oH rich older womPn he mtlde hu; n111:1 trt 11e11. Throu1th OOl'. ht• wu' named 11t?crrti.ry lo the· drunken fo'rench 1.unbanudor to Venu•c· tit> Uvr'd the In t 20 Yl'ars n( hi\ life with an lHlt..rate. ul(ly Jl\11 prom1scuou~ hotel maut who bore ham favt' c:hlldrcn. 5. BORN IN ffuden, Cit<rmun). !!()fl or • buteh,•r. ht• 1·m11-1ruled lfl London at 16, to Joan hai. hrothw lht'n joined .i1iolht'r brother m Nt'w York, wht•n• h•• ~orkt.'<1 :ex a butcher, hukt!r ·is boy . furncr 11 1·1,•rk. and pt'ctdlt'r. Mtcr h111 marnai;i .... h .. WH w pour he hitd to 01wn u mu:or :.hop tn h111 m04hN 111 law'11 hOU'S\.' th~ t1w1f ~u rlc•h thut h111 011ly wn b<•c11m1• known ai. 'lht• landlord o( Nt'w York · fl Born 1llt•111tlmull', ht• wufl 11 m1l1tury 1·n11ar1t·c•r . 11n111·11>11hn11 tht• modern tunk HI• h11tf 11 notion of lhC' 1>rinr1ph.· of in~rt1u lwfon• Ciialll110. 11Pl't'Ul:t14"tl on th1• <'lrc-ulat ion nf the blood u c·entur~ lwfort• ll orvt•y, und ttwor11••'1 dboUI t'Urth r hun1w" In UC'fJIOI:\ lonat ~rore llutton ANSWF.RS: t. Oanlcl IM,.oc.· 'I Jol\n ll11nc<H'k . J. Soi uh Bernhardt. 4 J•an Jacqu•- Rou11uu. ~ John J arobA1tor •l fA•on11rdoda Vinci. WASHINGTON -A major r• uon wby Pruldent Ford'a aaenta tried to limit the tint de· ba\As to di ftnH policy Is J immy Carter'• depend~nce ao rar on mJUtary advice from aoft llntl ex pert.I al the Broold.D&• ln1Utu uon Allhoufh totally obscured by b1a beadllne·producina pro- ml 1 e lo pard•n Viel· nam dr•tl dodaer a. C art er'• Ameri ca n Leaton 1peech al10 co n · talned •omt dublou1 de ten1e cost cuttln& scheme. that have been klcldna around nrooklnas for years llrook l ngs , a prestlg1ou11 Wathinaton lblnk·tank Which has hou.ed a Uber:.I Oemocrutlc gov t•rnment·in·uile since 1969, 1s clearly calUn• the lune t>o Carur ckfense policy Whether Mr fo·ord hn the will or the 11klll lo tum thls lo h11 pohllcal advantaat: remaJn1 to be 1een fo'urlht'rmore, hard.IJne Oemocrala IOlldl lhlll C.rter'a upbrin11n11 . backRround and in atloct• ultimalelv wUI prevail ovt>r the Brooklntt connection Neverthelcu. t'Ven lheM! fr1cnds privotcly wish the Democratic nominee would aeck more vorlcd national security adVlce TH E ISA.818 of Cartclr'1 pro blcm 111 (11tntly undentood deapltc-h11 U .S Naval Acaademy ~ucauon and early career lill • reaular Navy oUl«r. nuUon1I aecurtty 11 hit weakest area of expt"rtlae h11 uperienre with nuclear 1ubmarlnc1 two dccadea aao 1carcely cqulpe him l.() wre~ tJf' with Jllobal mlUt.ry policy Nor did he have Umc to Im· men• hlmaetr In derenae com plexlllot whll• bea1nnln1 hi• amadng run for the prnklentlal nomination. Con1cquently, his ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) propo cd IS blUlon to S7 billion defense 1pendln1 cut w11 not baled on careful bud&t't analyais but aeemed a 1ood. round n.iure somewhere between Gtorfe McOovern and Ronald Reagan. When Cartet wat lrantlormtd from Hark hone to rront runne)r, howev_,r. he ·raced demands tu pinpoint where lhal five to aovcn billion doll•rs waa coml111 from Hi• early vaJue aruwers expoted hl• unfamiliarity with mlUtary bud1et1nii Ill• worst blunder wu propo1lng Lo eliminate Army enalnur. · spendlna on river• and harbort, which an fact never hu been Included In the defcMe budget an error penusted In by Carter until June WHEN PaESSED lo 1pecify defen1e cul1, Carter would reply that the t>11ti>erta at Brooklnp called a rive to seven billion dollar r eduction reuonable Dy July. he w 011 gelling specific pro posal1 from Orooklna:1 lly Au1u1t. C arler had adoptPd aome u hl1 own and on Aug 24 unvelltd them to the Lesion nalrn in ~utUC! Lar&ely overlooked scctlon11 or the Seotlle 1peech prOJKJlt!d , fi,..t , uvlne $400 m illion a Yt'Mr by lncrea1ing the ov~raa<' milltary lour o( duly by two month& and, aecond, aavin11 SI billion a yur by ral1in1 the mll!tary ~ache.i:.·pupU raUQ from 1.5 1 to 3 · 1. Then Carter ex plodl'd his bombshell by Imply lng he could save $10 7 bUllon In coct overrun• dunnc the nt'xl five yeara 'rhe atuff work was obviously hurried. An edra two mont.N on duty tours, the principle or wbJch IA Included In current Pentagon reforms, would uve not $400 million but Sl80 mllUon. The pre scnt teacher pupil ratio ii not 1..5 I but S 1 Total «l'l overTU111 on 4$ weapon• 1y1tenu now beln11 developed ttre $13.4 bllUon, not SIO 7 billion. But thal reprHent.a on annual ove rrun ra~ of 3 per cent, which compares favorably with 11cqul1lt1on programs In private lnduetry and elaewhcru ln aovernment Some Democratic defonae experta on Capitol Hiii feel Cart..r "rrcd baalcally In 11 wa llowing old ttrooklna1 schemea. Even the m<»t dealrou• admlnlltratlvt> reforrru cannot yield quick, one·yeu aavlnas Carter can iiet un Immediate flvt1 to aeven billion dollar cut only by major manpower reductlont, whkb could ch1n1e the world bhlance or power I or by radically reduclnt pay benefitJI and doa· ina buea, areas where con· e reulonal eonaent la both necessary and unattainable. BEYOND DETAO..S. these ex pe~ regret the ne11r monopoly on military advice to C•rtcr by 8rookin1s and would prefer a wider range of advlaen . ··r 1tlll consider Jimmy• good )old Georglu boy who u President wm do the right thlna on national security policy,•· one Democratic hard·Uner told us. But even 1uch loyal Cartel' support.en would feel beUer If their faJlh In him were relnrorced by a broader base or defense expert.a educel· Ina him this fall The Sclwol Bus Brainwash We are told that the achOOl bu11 crleta I• behind "'"· thl'l the rHistance h•• been broken, thot we will "learn to live with It'' now r <'8n ap preclate that, but I cannot celebrate It ram at once proud of m y countrymen for Obt'ylni the law h OW{•V t•r rtdiculou1 the law yet al the ume time I am reminded how a whole n•tlon wall. after penl•· ttnt brainwashing, com~ to ac ( PA lJ L HARV EY) cepl lhe mo11t prcpost.crOU.1 pre· m111<- The mo1Jt llbt'rul liberal ''' 20 )'t'IHll a go. In hl1 wllde111 1m11lnin1. <'O uld not have conrelved what you now lie(' hHppenlng eurh weekda y momln11 1111 the school bW4es pa11 eoch othe r 101 na In opl)()llll di rectlo111, rem ovin(( •ludcnl11 (tom local neighborhood 1chool11 to dl1tant nehchborhood 1chool1 ond 1tudept1 from dl•tw nl schooli. to local achool1 should have taught us that Rood antenUoru can be perverted to purposea of cardinal cruelty. In hi• day the obaervlna world could ace that he was o maniac, but hi• own homefolk• had been condllloned lo see no ovll even In the utmost evtl Then• w q11 u mock politic al slof(an colnrd by a lon1-a1Co radio com((' wh o c alled him.elf "Profe11orCh•1horn " llti propo1ed 1o lvln& un~mploymt'nt by "movtne the Atlanllc lo the Paclttc Ocean and the Pacific to th AUantJ<' with a 1ert('11 of burktl brtaad• •· A8 AN ab1urdlty, that w .. pr4.llly funny. Why Farmlan.d Freeze Failed And all of UI In lhc end Ju111 1t11ndlna out there with our eyes lightly cloted allowln1e oursclvt"11 to be run over by the 1chool bua 1 IF A profo111lonaJ comtdlan had propo1od 1uch 1llllne11 h,1 ml1ht heve bC!~n l11uttw.od at Now w• have poUUclana \'ery 1er1ou1ty Lalklna aboul "puttln1 everybody to wotlt," and I'm wondtl1ftR what the)' mean by that. Occauto whtn the uhool bulea r oll by a olng In oppo11lt dlret llon1, a total wule of humun and er<>nomlc rf'IJOUl"Cet, lh(•n It '1 obvlou1 Amencan. un be 1old anyt.hlnc' Tbt> Wl11l1 t)f wot> which Hcompanled tbt drfeal of Auemblyman Ctiarfes Warren'• rne11ure eatabll1tt1n1 a 1tatt' board with l)()wer to rree1e prim farmland wl're loud lndl't'd And, at flr1t blu1h, It dOM 1een\ odd that farmers would Qppose a mtuure which 1ouaht to llmll t.auUon on 1ucb land to fo.ter continued 11rtculturaJ u111c.1 EnvlronmentaU1ta. a.a well •.1 many other• who hive become concerntd over th e rapidl y depl \Ina o pen apace wlthln the 1tate, alao wen puuled b1 the pren account• or tbt blll 'a de.ath. Many who ba\'t Uved In the •tat. Ion.I enouab to remember lht cttni• 1rove:a ot U>& Anc ..... San Bernardino and Orange tOUbt ts •bar ad &rt to prot.tct lb• prime farm landt wb cb ~main from rurtber dtllrucUon f (·EARL WATERS ] by developers And ther~ are lhoae. thlnklnll or the one" ti.autlful orchards ol th.-Santa Clara Valley, wtlo may believe It 11 a c11e of the pudon comln1 too late anyway. n u!:a E NEVE• .... &ti ITt"a ao lduUy 1uJUd '°'the ~n1 ot cburt•. aprieou, prun and peaches u thf Santa Clara Valley. All that remains ot \MM orchard• tod11 it the memory WhUt oftt may araue lhat euch crop1 can be crown laowbcre. tM quality of the fruit can.not be compared. Thl1 la tM reuon IO percft'll ol the lemon1 prod~ed in the U.S. are grown In U\e Vtntura·Santa Barbara aru. ft la tM rn1on 90 ptteft>t ot t.bt> ripe ollvtt of the nation are ,rawn Jn tbe up~r s.ttramtoto VaJltY. For •ome c,., 1uch a1 artichoke.. only the coastal Sen Mat~. Santa Cru~ and Monterey coua\lea provide th ntbt tUmate fo, s uccessfUl Jr'OW\.b. So there 11 "rul merit In the obJecllvfa of lhc Warren blll even lhouah It I• an tffort which would have bo n muc h bet~r 1t.arttd SO yeara aat>. Even lh farmers and mo11 t others opposlna the bill approved of tht> printlple Tht blll came apart by ha provJ1lon1 which opponenU found unrea1onab1e, dlctator1tal , and tonf11cat-0ry Mtchaolcally, tht major objection w a1 the creation ol 11 1tat, bt1ard lo overtft the rarmland prt1erv1Uon 10111 • The cou nt)' 1 upenhor1, tdberlnt to the tenet that loceJ conlr ol Is far preferable lo ftd ral or 1tate In any aituatJon, were vlolenUy afaiNl \he bill. Mott other OPPOnenta share that • view but th•lr other obJectlool went to the hurt ot the maittt. THE Y S.\W in It a con· UtcaUon of U••lr Janda wlthout re co mpenH and wl&hovl AP)' COHl4ktat4CNl of conUnutd propedy tu burd ns. For, whlfe tht mtaaure did provide that land froien to dfvefoipment H prtm farmland coul9 ooJy be taxed 11 aaricultural l•nd , It (ollt'd to prottcl morRlnal farmlund, which could bf' 1ffccted, from h.lper luaUon evC111 Lhooah the owner• would bt deprived of htcber pro(U UHfte. Thero w('re either obhctlou or majo r lmportanct>, 101n1 mainly to the rilhll Of owners ti) UIC their property 11 they detlre within reatonable llmlt11. EVEN 80 perh•PI the f(oal1 could have been achltved tr Warren had been r .. apUv~ to comprom tu• d\,lring the two years In which ht htld the bill before tht t.eal•lature. But apparently It was •cue ot abject adamanl't. Por s.rtator Oeotl• Zenovtcb had authored a me11u re •lth th' 11mc obJecttvn and bad worked out provt1IOll1 whleb bedlound mUl!b broader acceptance than the Wanta bUJ. Z.novtcb'• propotaJ bid won Senate •wc>val and ' tu.a beforf w.,...ta'• comrnlu.e lo the de»tn1 dap. ffe reluaed to have tt comldtrtd and thereby doMd the door on dy Cb~ to ~ tom• protertion ror the fatm.1and1. But lf ho had IOUndod &I thooah he meant It, he'd 1urely have been Judsted I rr(•1 pon1ibl)' lnune. ft " 1laniflc1nt that the hl1h court decree Whi<'h forced upe>n u1 th11 pre po1tcrou11 practice cited H ju11Ur1uuon that it must be done-for purpoec.-1 ol ''race mlxlna. ·• thus to lncreuc the quality of education fOf' 1omo. The con1plcuou1 retull h11 be o lo reduce the quality ol education for all Jl should concern (JlycholotelatJI IJ\•\ 1 whole peoplo can ttlll bo prtparad lo icqui11ce to th fr own aelf-dettrucUon. It would uem that Hlll-r Quotes ·'The rt HOD lhey are not 1otn1 to vote 11 thtt they don't believe in lht ltader1, but tlltf do btUtv• ln lhe •Ytl.trn. They are out there popln1 for totneorte to believe in." -Poll1ter P t.r Hart, whoto national 1urvey lncDcat IJMll"• than 10 mllllon Amerlun.t 19P1tenUy have dropped out of UMt electorol proceu. ORANOI COAST DAILY PILOT ltn,,,tt !I Wttd, Pwblllll#r Tl1111nt11 """"· f!dllur IJorbotO KrrlbJth, #:d.itorlal /'O(Jf f;d.llJ>t Tho tdltorlal paao f'>f lhf' Dally Piiot 1cf'tu to Inform anti atlmulal«' rudeora hy ptn«t1tln1 011 lhh1 P•H dlvtrae commmtary ot\ t()f)lc1 ol lolere1l by •~dlcat I'd rolumnltU and cartonn1J11. t>y provldlnl • forum fOf' readtn1' vi•w• 1nd by pr•N'ntJn1 lhl• ~•P•~r·• oplnlon• and Id• .. tin currirnt toplta. The ~lll>rial bpltilona of lht l71lly PllOf •Ps>nr only l1t Ut• t'dlt<1rlal c.ewnn at tile top of ltlt P•I• Optnlnna tie• pn•uod by th• colunudtlll and cartoonl•i• and ltUer wnlm.,. tht'lr ov.n and n1> cndorumtftl oC their vlev.• by the Uully Pilot •houkf .,_ ln(errf'd Monday, Sept ~. 19'76 l ' r I I I A.ctress Barbara Bach plays the beautiful Russian agent in ·'The Spy Who Loved Me." be- ing shot in London's Pinewood Studios. Monday Septemti.r 20. 1t1e DAIL y PILOT A 7 'Be /!at and Be Happy!' Service Irks Her Sociologist Takes 18sue With Society CHICAGO CAP>-Fat people can Mbappy Ud healthy, aa,ya a New Yotkaocloloeiat. And it's Ume to break disdainful and stereotyped attitudes toward UtLs mlnority CJ'OUP, abe addl. Bodtea come ln man1 ah1pe1 and alus, and one 11 not necesaanly beUer lban another. nid Dr. Natal.le Allon of Hols\ra Uoivenlty, Hempetud, L.1 . .. PEOPLE IN '11118 COUNTaY have a mania about utlnc and dJetifta. There la such a panic about belnc too fat or oeeuionally too akiMy," she sald. blamloc the fuhlan industry and 1dverttaio1 tor ldealtzin• a "stick f\iu.re" and the ·•walklq banter" look. DI". Allon. who bu been stud)ina social rue· Uons to OllCrweleht people for more than 10 years, r.eceotJ.y presented a study ol reacUon.s toward r1t people at a meeting ol U.S. and Canadia.D outri· Uoo.islS at MJchin.o St.ate University. Not all overwel*9K pttSOM are lDtaested ln IOI· inc mcbt and people lhould be more open "to multiple alternaU•e lifestyles," she sald. That IHanl they should not condemn those who are dlf· ferent. THE STIGMA A'ITAOIED TO beinc fat pre- vents many fat per&onS Crom reali&inc their poten- Ual because their concern over beinl overwel&ht overshadows their abilities, she saya. Fat people often are mortified and ubamed about their condition and are filled with sell· disparagement and self-hatred, abe said, addina that they are made to feel Uke sinners and criminals. and tacit of will-power; lat people are vtewed as aloppy ind sick. EVEN PB\'SICIANS &EIFLECT white middle· clua attitudes toward obe51ty and of\en are dls- da1nhal of overwelabt paUmll, 1be said, aod tbe overwetcbt are dilcrtmlnated 11110.t ln jobl and eveo ln some presUP>us private colleaes whlch re- ject fat appUc1olS . But more t\lbtle reactions also malte fat pulObl feel lbal they don't fit in, she said. These Include wlncln1. eos.slplna. over-starlnc and refualnt to'loolt at them, as well as jokes about tbem, sbe 11ld. THE FAMILY CIRCUS' "mE .PEOPLE who live here don't want tbe club here," a aid the ma{lacer, who declined to be named. "l did 1t just to get peo. pie acquainted with each other, I never expected any problems,·' she said. MKS. ANDERSON has another complaint. , She said her club bas 300 members. but 260 ol them are woinen, and one of the men la a San Quentin convict who won 't be out for another five years. v-f their desired doe.sn't ' weicht use pilts, shots ~ afterward without SCHICK HAS A BETTER WAY! lot's of people are .... Many happy Schick di1tour114Mf with ~ customers art quick Weicht ~ l. ~ ' reportin1 that they '°" plan5 that"-'l · "'-not only lost seldom produce -...., th nd lasting results. ' ' -b t ha• ~. 1 u are v1n1no Schick Cent.r's / difficulty nt'ff Wti&ht ... MA1NTAINING loss Program or fad diets! dletin1 or unusual willpower. for inform•tion or frH We11ht An•ly111, call 558-8404 -1 She said that obesity is looked upon in American society as an Immoral self-indulgence Rape Care Guidelines Realty Chief \,\GHTE:Jt SIDE SCHICK CENTER Weight Los s Program I f I I I SACRAMENTO <AP> -Callfontla has a new C•ll 942-5171. Put • re,., words to work for ou. AMUlll In the l Sought DAILY PILOT re a 1 estate com. rniss~ner.OavidH.Fox.r-~~~~~~~--1.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-L--===::=::==::;::::__J1.__~~~~~~~-===============:::::. A nom1• yoLJ ~nl)111. ~ ou cun lru\I MAJOR (IH DIT (ARO~ ACCEPTED "WALK!" 33. named to that posl· Uon by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Fox. an al· t.orMy and licensed real estate broker. bas been Brown 's cabinet teeret.ar)'. SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Guidellnes '°' hospital treatment or rape victims in six San Fraocisco Bay area counties hue MeD pro. poled by publlc otnci.is a ll d r a p e e r ls I s ~:::::::;:::::===:;;:;::=:;;;;~ coimelors. TIM protocol commit- tee of the Bey Area lbpital Conference on . Snual Assault present- ed Its propouls at a meetina with represen- t at~yea or hospitals, poUee departments, dis- trict attorneys' offtces I and rape crisis cent.en. THOSE WHO treat vic- thlls or sexual wault must "recopi&e lba\ the rape victim la aomeone ,.__ _______ _. upon whom a helnou• c rime ha a been • perpetrated, ralber than 101Deone who baa pullclpated to some dearee in a sexual act," t.be committee's report said. Uniform medical pr1c- tices ror upe victims are needed in San Francisco, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda and Contra · Costa counties, the com- mittee said. &£COMMENDED ,Wdellnes Include pro- vlalona for privacy, sensitive queaUonine of rape vktlma, laboratory teau, medication, proper handllnf of ev\dence, Jollow-up services and counsellna. The comml\tee said hoapltala sbould 1lve rape vlcthns priority over all but life · endanaerln1 emereen- clea. The committee In- cludes law enforcement offlclala, hospital ind public health ad · nlinlatraton and mem- • berl of rape crlsla cen- ' ten ln the San Francisco Bay area SNOOPY * ~M * wtlllHOUSE 'IDBberS. * INM * LUNCHIQX Get on t.he Pea.nut.a be.ndwaCon. Look !or t.b.e tree "Snoopy and You" eleot.10n atJoJr.er 1nsidl 8peclalzy mt.rDd loaves of deUctous ~ m, Weber'a Bre.d 12 stJcke.r8 1n all. One per 106.f. l'ree. ·-----~--------. I GRAND OPENING ' I ··I I FOXl-IS-HERE I I I · I l I MOTORIUD llKIS AT I . I I . I COA.ST MOPED I I I "I ·S::: I I f I I I I I I FREI! As Iowas '25 .,_ ...... • ~~ . ~ . I • =ic Transmllt!On • i Air Cooled I . No nrtlOn A9QUl'9d • 1 Yt. ~on all '*11 I " SALIS .... SERVICE • · COAST MOPED ll -•-=omMWY. · .. I LA.-.•t01 ·~HU L o,.. ............ ,... ~·'.I ·-------9"----~ I . J / I I.SIMPLE All you do to apply is call the CrockerPhone- 800-652-1492, and give us the necessary information. jJ 2. OONVENIENT =___..,, You can do it from 9 am to 9 pm weekdays, and 9 am to 6 pm Saturdays. 3ePAST We call you back to let you know if your loan's been approved . Usually within 24 hours. Then you just come to the bank, sign your name on the fonn end go home with the money. From the privacy of your home. Without coming to the bank. Without any paperwork. And without any hassle. That's it 1 CrockaPhOne lets you ~R alOibi . WithOut going to die bank. . , You don ti even have to be a Crocker customer to get a loan. But when you see the kind of service you get, you probably will went to be. After all, wt.re else can you find a bank that's doing so much to make things better, faster and more convenient? Crocker's changing ba~ ' ...,,. : ' . __________________________________ J I ,tf DAILY PILOT QUffNIE •v·Phl• 1"'""0 nc11 Eluergene,; Center ·op~n ~ .......... ... .....,.,_ ·· In the past 10 yers \!l, INSURANCE llWAID le M> tff•tl fe foltt•I_. ~ ......_ .............. --.. .. _....._.._ Bird Meet SWted in S4 Library =-.-_ ...,. .... .. -IM.J&. We !I .... ..... ~ 1114' 11Jo.4i1't. yean the number of fire • r lt14 ......, ii1 and ~e1cue calls rf· :-.. COSTA MIU~ celved by Oran1e County Mt.JIM L.~ ti r em en h • s a boul :::::::=::::::;::~~~~~=;:=:;:=:=:=:=::;i; .t ' A lecture on the soap, ffOloO and ml&raUcn ol bUdl •lll be'J)releoted at 1:f,5 p.m. Tuesday ln the • Spur1eon Room ol the Santa Ana Library, Civic C.enter Drlve and Ross Street. quadrupled. Fire offlclals noted t,b.at ln UIU, the depart· ment recelved J~l less than f,000 caJi.. So tar I.bis year, flremen have beeQ 1umrnoned 11.200 tlmet, and they expect the number to Jump to 17,000 by the -/ear'a end. BY llM, they expect to receive 30,000 caUs an· nually. WRITERS A \'l.~ll-krlo\' n ul,..1Jy book publish~ now ha • Ne\,·port Bt-.ich n·.-11•nal o{fk-P ~l!pre.~I)' Cot lnttt• Vll'\\1118 IUlht,rS \\1th OlilnU l(tlf)tS 1uit.1bl" for publl· catron 1n b\)(11. hvm All 'IUbjtet will be con~ldered 1ndudin~ non-tl\.tum hctiun, poetry, 8'holnrly, d'lt• drl.'n'b bol.i..~. ~11."nlllh .. r\'11~u , pchonol nu•molll. comp1l.>hun> cif 'h11rt i.tlll I\'$ ut .lrtld'-'• or collr<tlons ol phoh1gr.1ph'> or .irl. Dr. Lula Batista, dirtt· tor of Moor Zoology Laboratories at Occiden· ta.l College wlll present the IMure sponsored by the Sea and Sage chapter ol lhe NaUonal Auduboo Society. Tb e com b i n a ti on 11, pl\..i~e Cilll tU1.l.lv California Division of 1· P~\ Pattfrson Forestry /Oran1e County If vou h.i\ e w n lhm J boo!.. and would 111.t to dlku Fire Department has ln· I T elcphone: (714) 673-5104 stalled a new $80,000 GROSSMONT PRESS. INC. emersency command~==:::==================:!~ center in Orange to be.Ip · "He never cot over beiot a chlld prodiey.''. keep up with those calls. o.u, "''"SI.tit~..._. The center will provide \ For the R ecord The public is invited DtSPATCHER DAVE KtNNEBERG TAKES CALL and there 11 no admission Supervl10ra Don Hott, Jack Allan Look On 11 frequencies for com· munication with each of the county's 33 fire sla· tions, alona with the six cbarce. """""'Mi.< .... SM" LfM. ''· ...... 1•"'1f••a<ll O"AllM.11 IASIUHS I(.,,, LM. tt un ~. H•• • ..., Lor<.o,. F•l"I. Di abetes Benefit California Dl•lslon of Forestry atatioos. THOSE FlllE stations " ....... llQI .... e...::11 !J'S YfGAS-"'9rr•-1..-1~ ~'91ntl .. s.,._ .. ,, TA'lotE"\LEV S~ELL -o .. ,o L-.. a"" "'9 .... •el -'M.11>. bolft otMunu~.., .. a<,.. WALD£H-WOOO -J"llus W . 00. -""'"'••. *"' Je11lc• 1.At, 11. 511t· 1"41Y•li.y. l.&GOL SO.ULL Ectwa•d Jonn. '1 -£J•uoot"l••'•" n OOtllotH..,. lllQIM8HCll ESCA"ZE04 M4SH:Y -Ray O.wid, " w"'"" n~t•• &lid,...,.."" tolrell,21 ANN1m Charity Bike Ride s .et serve the county's unfn. corprorated areas plus the cities of Placentia, Yorba Lil\da, Villa Partt. Cypress, La Palma, Los HAA~ALA·OaVORAIC -Rand¥ ~d. 21.aNf Juii., n. llOlllot-· 1""°"e.a<11 S.Pl•,,.bet4 Pt!RU·IURl(HART -Rk llWd A , JI, -lleol/O .JNn, )I, llol" ot eo.t.. lillllQ. SHAUWl•CRAIH -Hl\l\Mft 4., 1-. u1ow1..Es..v•" PAr TtM -o..n-. Bike riders are being ~~~~;.~~=: e.M:I\ -sought for McDonald's s1uen PH1u1 PS -1uc11ard Third Annual Blke Ride o...-u •• ..., V•cttv Lr"· 11, 11o1~ llf Against Diabetes n.... 3. U.-Hlll• ,..,._~ C.STR().Ml!HOOZA -JIJM> GclcMV, The bike ride is intended "· ~1u11•. enc1 Maroor .... -.17• to raise funds for the "-IMftV•li.y. 1 American Diabetes As· s oci a lion' a Sou tbe rn California AUW-1e. Deaths Elsewlwre lodivlduala, families, clubs, and croups may Sal u rd a y n 1 g ht o ( participate by obtaining pneumonia sponsor •sheets at any EUGENE. Ore. <AP) -lrvlD« Newton Brant, 91, who wrote a SIX· volume biography of Pre s id ent James Madison and authored sh: other books, died BAL TZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corc1a del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUAR Y 110 Broaowaf Cos1a Me~c1 642·9150 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A cousin of former U.S. Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark has died, ap. oarenUy from asphyxia- tion, during a minor house fire. Coroner's de- puties said Dr. George Pattersoo, 78, was found dead in bJs Hollywood H.tlls home Sunday McDooald 's Restaurant in Southern California. Rid era m uat find apomora who wlll pledge a apedflc amount of money for each mile the rider covers on a route in his community. riders will receive coupollil for free food and soft drink s from McDonald's. Orange County's eleven bike routes vary in lencth from 6 to 30 miles. The routes have been selected for safety and approved by law enlorce- rnentjurisdicllons. Riders will 5tart from one of 254 participating McDonald's RestaW'ant .checkpoint&. Gary Owens, Loa Anietea radio peraonaUty and blke ride 1rand manbal, will send off the flr1tcont· ingent of riders at 9 a.m. MANY OTOE& c elebrities will partidpale u starters at other Mc Don aid' s Restauranu or as riders. accordina to Owens. Trained volunteers will points are located al · Alamitos, Irvine and San parks or schools on aome Juan Capistrano. of the routes. Route and All fire calls will ar- cbec.kpoinl chairmen for rive at the center, then the Orange County routes fire and rescue units Wlll ~ volunteers from lhe be dispatched from the eight Cos m opolitan neareststalion. Clubs of Orange Comly. THE NEW system also M a n Y s c h o o I s will allow county fire tbrou~hout Ora nae Coun· supervisors to monitor 20 ty will h~ve s ponsor additional frequencies to sheets available lo stu· aid in e m e r gen c y dents. SJ!Onsor sheets and roordination efforts. further mformalion can Dispatchers also will also be obtaloed from the be able to apeak directly Am~rican Diabetes Ar.· with all other county fire eociaUon. Oran1e n.Jd and law enforcement Office, 121~ E. Chapman agencies, as well as Avenue, Sul te 4·D , those tn adjoining eoun-Orange, ~-4912. ties. Dance Classes Planned Scottish Country Dance classes will begin Sept ·22 at Warner Intermediate School in Westminster. Rldera aponaored in any amount above 25 cenu per mile are ellgi· ble for hundreds of prize•. includlnc 2f2 bicycles. Prizes will be awarded to those who raise the most money. uvro.. be uai&ned to each CLARIHCf I! LAVTOH -IOtntol be kpolnt to assist The classes, for adults and t.eenaaers <ninth grade and up), are held Wednesday eveft.fn1s from 7:30 lo 9:30 p.m. It ia ool necessary to AU.end class with a partner. McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beacn 494-9415 CAio ~. C.lllot111a. Oat• ol ""'" C C s.oi-r "· ,., •• SurvlWd by"" ALL 8 PON80RED, rldera. Optional check· . . ~o! more lnformaUon c_all 892·2579or132, 1435. wl,., l'lor•nt-..Laytot1 ot Co\t.t Mn•;----------------------------------------- San Ju11h Cap1~trano • 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Onve NP.voort Cahlorn1a 644·2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main Sr Hun11noton Beach 536-6539 SMITH TUTHILL LAMB OUR WESTCLIFF CHAPEL Mor1uary • • 646-4888 42 7 E I 7th SI . Costa Mesa ,,._. .. '°"'· 1Ce11netll J otertMdv ol ----------. Arltolle, oteltll G ote_.ty ti IHINi' WW•-" ir.-av ot ~ -C. clo.,qltle< toMry P AUn ol C.0.1.t .,.. .,. IJ 9f-"•ldron It_., MDn- dotv , • .._ I >O PM 8"11 -OY CNc1ftJ ~\t Of Cf'tr1U••1t 8'He.J T""'"' &I• IO oo 4M \t Joocl>lm C.CMtlc '""''" ln1t'lfte"'• ~ ~ ea .... 1..,,. e.11 ••-••t __,, ....... ln.Oa•MAM NOllM.A ALOERMAH •-ol Or-C.lll•tlll• Oolo of CIHlll S.., tembtr II, "" Su<vlveO "' ,.., ........ ~. Ida l'ord ol OtanQt, c.111 and Clull Hopklnt or Ut•~; II 9r a noc.,llOr•n ano t 9r••t· ... -lllld ...... wvlc .. wlll ... '-"' T-y, S.'4itmller JI at I 00 PM, LOS °'"""· A.nellOlm Cellf, lntw· "'°"'· ...... 141allo l'aclllc View --••• ~··~ Mortuary. ~ a.ac11. C.111 a1r•c•on PUBLIC N011CE l'ICTITIOUI IUllNQS HAlljlt ITATaMIMT Tiie IOlt-1119 -IOn It lfiol"9 llul<• ""'' .) EXlf HAIR, UI Ho~I ......... ,...,.._,a.acft. C•ttlontl•hMJ THE r\.UMllMG HlATIMG All COMD • " ........ , ... ,... .... , S..W,,.(fll 1<'1'ti'!11 A••A-Glli .... ~~·0>; YtlJO '"' 1 l...•"'•"'> C.~tlfAf'O ............. ,· 495-0401 tO<;TA ~f!IA 1 \16 N""OO"' 8uf''l 642·1 753 klTCHEH & IA TH ID40DELIHG flH ISTIMA TES ... 0w ......... . Atll ... H(IM•MAIN Qf>J l tw..J""' l•,,,.t " 4P.bl· ., -772·3470 HMy Parr. lO ~Hlllrd Ct.,..._,,~--------a.•"· c.111orn10 •1 .. 1 '"" 1JU>1neu " tonducltd by an inchvldu-•I HtOY Por,. Thi\ \t41tfMft"t #A\ filft(I w0n 1hf! Couf\• y C.tf'r k Of Ot ""0• (oun•~ on AuQv\I u . ,. 1' ,.~J PuOl1-..t Or•11ge (oaU 0.lly Pl'<M Au!J JO. ono S.PI • tl 10. ltll llOt 1• C•ll 642-5671. Put • lew word• to work for ou. Why are gala banquets at The Registry Hotel such happy events? Superb food. excellent s0Mce. and beautiful a ppointments, all In a tnendly atmosphere. Thars the Registry secret Just let us know when. how many people. and the size of your budget. We'll handle 011 the detail$ ... from dinner fot 12 to a reception tor 1200 (and any number In between~ 'ro host o hOPPY get-together. come to the hOppy landing P'oee. THE REGISTRY HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 18800 MacArthur Boulevard. Irvine. Phone 762..em Olhef RGQ•SllV Hotels Oo"Qs Minneapolis I SI Paul A"POlt IOOn In Scollldale. ML °""*'.,.., .,,.,.,t<I or '40tlll••Mr ~t Cot1>. DlllM. r._. Taste The Best Of Foods & Wines Sunday Sept. 26, 7 p.m • Choritoble Ewnt -Dancing, Music See famous Dishes Prepared. Information 897.0302 loath Coast.?tua Stop putting It off. Shape up and slim doWn. Holiday Spa can help you make physical Improve- ment a pleasure with steam. sauna and whirl- pools at all clubs. Even heated swimming pools at key locations. Gals. ask atx>ut Jazznastics- fun group exercises to uptempo music. Give us a call. Today. We can help you find your way. '? I ... TO LOSI W•Hr I . STOP SM00 .. 7 IBJIVI T84Sk>H7 s~oMNJate11 SLllP7 succ•1 FREE lECTURE c ... ..._.a.,...._ ..... of "'HOW TO UYI WJ1'H YOUISU AMDUUYOU- MOMOAYS.TUUDAYS.WIDHISDAYs-1 P.M. LICTUll 1 DIMO,.STU~ A WAIENESS C&na • IOOM 222 TOWN & COUNnY CBCTU 777 SO. MA1H ST .. OIANel Monday9 µteroooo Pri~ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0 ___ " ____ ......... Y-.-.C.,._ltlC, .. W,..._,0. __ Cll'IC ..... U-11 .--..-.__..., .. ._. ...... _ .. *"''lie"~--·-· MondllV September 20 1976 s DAIL V PtLOT Poor Firms Insurance: Trying Times By MILTON MO$K0Wft'Z lt '1 feel·sorey·for-~lnauran¢..•c:ompa.oy time. The reason you're 1uppo1ed to~ sorry ia that the Ip· 1nnnce tnctustry bu been Solos ttiroqb a dltttcult period. Sales of life ln1urance were 1lua1ish last year. And claJm. from property and c&ualt,y losses were 10 hJ&h that they overwhelmed preauurn UJcomc So when your In· surtnce rates 1cllh1l.(', try to smile and n-e It from the company·~ st&ndpoint. Money Tree ·r I I Take. for oxample, Atlna Ure & Casualty, the lar1est of the stcx:k-owned In· ! surancc companies. Autna ~ o mulllple·llne carrier, mean.: ing 1t'1 into all klnds ol LOSuran~· h(e, health, automobile,• workmen's com~aUon, medical malpractice. : A ETNA LAST YEAR EARNED SlOT mllllon aner taxe1 j for lts stockholders. Now that may strike you as a munlfl· cent sum. But lteep in mind that It wu down abarply rrom the S153 million urned in lhe prt>vlous year, •nd ln lhe In· i.urance business. as l.ll other businesses, they frown on sucb lapses. Travelers Is another large stocll-owned all-line carrier, and ll made $97 m1lllon IMSt year, down more than $10 ntilUon from the proms registered In t9'H . The reason Travelers didn't fare as poorly es Aetna la lhal automobile insurance accounted for only 28 percent ot its property-casualty premiums. Aetna, on the other hand, derived 40 percent ol ita property-casually premiums from au\omobile insurance -and these pobcles have been real losers. HOW DO I NSURANCE COMPANIES manage to make any money when they suffer losses on the policies they write! Well, oae way ls by their Investment.a. The pre· mtums you pay are used lo buy mort1ages, bonds and at.ocks. These investments produce a a~ady stream of i.n· come -e nd the insurance companies may als o realile capital gains by selling property or !>ecunUes al a profit. Large insurance companies s uch as Aetna and Travelers have sizeable i.ncome from their investments. In 1974, Aetna tallied investment mcome ol $866 million, which l.s more than most UU1urancc companies receive In pre· miums. Travelns had record Investment income of $647 mUli<>n. The more a11scts you have. of course. the more mdney you can make through Investments. With &iants such a.'I Prudential Insurance and Metropohlan Life, the cash flow 1s a torrent. Each netted more than $2 billion last year from their investment.s. u· INSURANCE OP•:Rl\TOI\ are ranked by the amount of premiums c:olleclt.-d, and lf mutuals are lump.,·d with the stock comparucs, here is how the induslry'i. top • i.even shape up: Prudential Metropolitan Aetna Travelers F.quitable Life State Farm Allstate Total '7S Premlum11 $5.8 billion $5.0 billion $4 .9 billion $4.6billion $3. 7 billi1m $3.6 billion S3 1 billion Al the top of the heup, a~ tl hos been for a decade now, is Prudential. the lar~esl life insurer It!. customers Cund, lheorel1cally. Its own€.'ns ) hold pollcit.>s with a total face value of $236 billion. .. U>DC ED I N SIXTH AND seventh places, ahead o( 11uch : ven€.'rable companies ui. John Hancock and New York Life. • are the two bi~ writers of auto insurance. Allstate as a cap· Uve of Sears, Roebuck. Slate Farm is a mutual company that has been No. I in car lnsutance since 1942. It currently • tnsures one out of every seven private cars 01dn 't State Farm lose money on auto insurance last year? Yes, it did. It lost $90 million. But 1t.s income from tn· vestments was enough lo put the company In the profit COi · umn lo the tune ofS130 m illion. It's the underwriting losses that arc engaging the atten· tion and sympathy of 1lale insurance commissions acros~ the country a s they grant a wave of new price Increases this year. Personal Paradis~ Escape Est'ates: Costly Privacy SAUSALITO <AP> -You say you've got $150,000 and want lo gel away from 1t all lo a place aJI your own? Ia that what you're saying, friend? Then step right up. The Rare I. Earth Real Estate Co. has just the number for you. (( One man who "stepped up" was a New York attorney:, who pungled up SJ 10,000 for an lsland, a houseless 100-acre :i tract m Nova Scotia. ~ Ri&ht now, Rare Earth is advertis·~ Ing · "For SaJt', Coronul Island, a 30-acr<! < paradise ln lht• f"IJI group, araced with bubbling 1pfin1t11. s waying palms and~ white send beachPs. • ""l'hc usklng price Is $225,000. The ' owner will con1>1der a trad~ if you have • classic automoMh:~. 11em11 or lncom(' prbperty thut. m{'eta hJs Coney " THE RAU~~s COMMISSION, he said, Is 10 percent, but '"operating co11ts are exceptionally h11&h " Sales aro drummed J&P by loc1Un1 remote retreata nnd lnductn1 the owners to sell. Van Jlaert.en ·~ he geta lRlands to 11ell by runnln~ clualfi~ ada lb m:rc•rina likely to bo tHd by follul wit mc>ney. That. he 11 d, II how the A11pen, Colo .. owner o Coconut ltland lound out·~ the service. Should that lsland AOUnd too far dlatant, he aald, th•i; petb•pa Rattlesnake lJland ln ClHr Lake, Cnlif.1 11 you/ speed. • THE PLACE, BE SAID. ~1)'t have any terpentJ, but Jt'a the 11te of an Indian vm.,. which eoUld bave a burial iround on tt. He h.l.n1ed that fofn with hoPtt ol buUdlq mil}lt find lbemselvt1 lookinl down the buslneu eod ol a very aba.rp al'l"ow. Van Haeften la.id be llu b.lJ eulest Ume aelUng moun· lal_n tops, ancient l'f'llOT'ttl, hot 1pr1n11. lnaccutlblt lalcefronl crannies and lropkal r al.nforewa. The bosa '• 11ent, Bellntr.olf, uld he apenda a lot of time poring oYer maps of California lorata, looldna tor hard·lo- Ctt at ~rct'ls . Then. h Uld, ht I In hlJ car and drives. ut.U the road runs out. From thert on, he 1t&J It. Polks at Uul thoucht he wu a kind o f "llitkM" l.)'pe and aVOWled blm, be uJd, but be'& la.a.meet not to act too buil n like. ''W e'vt' le&med to be very humble," ho 11Jd. J . ~ ... -----------9-ZO ~NKY WIHKERBUH Record Roumup- New rumors about a ~ib:Ie Beatles re- union are making the rounds daily. Well, thanks to my informed sources , let me here and now personally lay one to~st. by Tom It Ryan ~wrrn NO IMA61NAilON. ----. by Tom BatMl The Bea.ties will not be getting together to play fOr our Home- coming dance! , .. by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds ----~-~~~~----- ... ~ANCY NANCY. GUESS WHERE I WENT TODAY i: rTDDAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLE ~ UNITED Feature Syndlc:ate :..111•1Mv sP11a1e ~vtoct ~"""\ Ct1.l1' S A t., I' I l 0 l IJ; 0 U f (. 0 r 0 A~CHA PU G\ All NO ~L<.O r o 1 111r o P1 r • c. ( <, l I L I N f I. 1 ( S P ._ I> R 0 W S I l ( (1 AllllA \f lJ; I O f ' I AS ll H • !M i l f R O~I C Hl O P O O l l I Hf N I AT IAP PA M I H OITH[RN r.RO O H[O l l OT C 11lPtA L C O I CU •S E D AICl (I O N N {{O Y au•-!>\/VA (.\llH SlAY \TEP' S L AT( PEANUTS 50ME60DY UP IN THE 0ALCONY PROPPED POPCORN IN YOUR HAIR DOOLEY'S WORLD GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS . ~ Q.ZJ> CJ CJ r t ! . ,..,. .. ~,,,..... .. " ............ --- vou'R6 t..UCKY ..• SOM Ei or: 'fJM PON''T" 1°AKS, y''KNOW.' by Charles M. Schult I CAN'T A!JK MIM iO SPEND TAAT ~ ~ ON ME-WHAT SIW.O I 001 ~ ... ..._ ....... ~.,,I • by Rodger Brodfield by Gus Arriola &. Sr I~ -nE I ~-1't.oJT , JSoP l ,,,~ ~ by Ferd Johnson by Rodcpr Bollen I. WOO~ IF IT'S ~BU!FCQAN ~H!RDit> we I.QA) 8lOOD SOeA~?-_ ~ .. i.~,Jf~ '(:)~2() .. . :· "My hu~hlnd i\n'1 taking me to my fi"I foothall aamo 11n11I ne'<I \unday hot Al Rf. ADY I like: 11heller1h1111 w111chm1 on TV~" c S TME PORE UTn.e ING OLD ENOUOH TO TRAVEL?" ASKS 8.0 .. -___ ., . • .~ 2 Goodks on Tonight 87 JAY 8HAaBUTT LOS ANGELES CAP> -ho don't·miu •hows premlerina wni(bt, 'Dkk Van Dyke's comedy hour on NBC and a CBS sitcom, "AlJ'a Fair." a Norman Lear (TV REVIEW J But by the end or a funny t)urry ol me-con.servallve, you-bberal lines, a romance narcs. And the ~dtt cirl (nend·acent exits, hav- "" lost hi. heart but not Mr c:om-miu1on to the newcomer. '.Jau&ber about a llberal - con1ervatl ve affair ln Wub!nstoo. But two other new tnttlta -ABC's "Captain jU)(f Tennille" variety show and 11 cOl'1)C>rate soap opera called .. Ex - ecutive Suite' on CBS-should be Hen tonleht only ti the aleepln& pill rau.s to work. thl , b&I Ill dull momenla. But lf lta premiere ls typical, a rare thine called the beU, laqh may be ct>mlne back each week. rf'8 A GOOD show. Not so ABC's "Captain and Tennille" which hH 1ood 11n1tnc and warmth rrom Toni Tennille and UtUeelse. Theahow~Sunday nl&ht on the W eat Coat. DESPITE A SO·IO monoloaue. VanDyke'a 10 p.m. show, aldndot 1eu rowdy "Saturday Nl&ht." is a sprightly hour of lunacy that em- phaaiies alcht 1•1s and shuns traditional variety show patterns CBS' .. ALL'S Fair" !il 9:30 stars Richard Crenna as a very coruiervative Washington colum- nist ol 49 years who falls in love with a 23-year-old r1dlca1 chic photographer. uninhibitedly played by Bernadette Peters. The <'ause la further dam~ced by five euests from "Welcome Back, Kotter," "Laverne and Shirley" and "Happy Days." Their appearances are to plug their shows and it result.a in un- pluuina th.isoae. "Van Dyke and Company,'~ to appear Thursday niahts. after One auspeds the middle-aged moss back . who proves a charmer. and the liberated youne lldy u beral WOD 't get a.lool at all. He even calls her a "aororily house Soc iallst." Maybe the next edltim will be better. We've UtUe hope for CBS' ''Executive Sutte," to be dis· cussed lo our next edition. LB.Boyd Figuring a Woman's Age What do men I«* al first when they're lry· in1to1uess a woman'aage?That, too, has been researched scientifically. Al Drake Universl· ty, an instrument that recorded eye move- izient.s was used to determine that most men look al a woman's hair, particularly if It shows any touch of gray. 11 not, they concentrate on her race. If anytblng about her fi1ure suggests her ace. they appareD1lY doo 't take that into ac- count. Question iarises as to who orig.inated that stage art known as pantomime. An actor in old Rome named Aodronicus Uvius merit.a that credit. He just lost his voice one day, but went on anyway. ln Portland, Ore., at 's against the law to wear roller skates in public restrooms. Water mjeded directly mto the blood stream will rell~etbirst, I'm t.old. HOTELS Q . "Are h otels mentioned either in Shakespeare's wnlin&s or in the King.James version of the Bible?" A. Inns. yes. Hotels, no. That word h*1 or French origin didn't let into the EftCllsb language until later. It's the contention of a London lady named Jane Gomez that the lhin& called physical romance makes women live loneer. After an extensive study of the matter, she hu come up with a book entitled ''How Not To Die Y ounc. •' The loneevity of men ls not increased by the aloremenUoned amorous action; thoqb, she avers. Our Love and War man is lookinl into the situation and will report. Add to that len&therune list of never-die one-liners: "Old real estate agents oever die, they just get listless." ·'Old teachers never die, they just lose their class," "Old optomelri1u neverdie, they ju.st lose their contacts." BJUGUI' EYES -It's no news that numerous yodn, ladies use eyedr<>I)$ from tbe dn.11 store on the theory that 1ucb medicaticlo will give them a bright sncy look. Slmllarly, llallan '1rfl of old used beltMnhn• te enlarce their~ ao to convey ftLlt Intense amoldertna appearance. Butit was the Spanlab elrl• ot yaler'ynr who toctc ftnt prize In thla matter. they aqueaed orange Juice into Ulelr eyes -lind bow painful it must have beenl -to etve them that brilliant Ouhtllctlance. Maybe ypu1l be pleased to hear what the PermaliA people have to aay about your hip me•urement. Whatever it la, you l.nlterited it, they lnliat. Just altt.iftg around on the baclcalde all day bu nolhldf to do with lt. There is no 1ucb tbinl as executive bulae or secretary spread. Addr.q1 mail to L. M. BoJld,.P. 0 . Bo:i 15'0, ~Atna1m1 ·at m um'S COi£" u.. ... CINEMALANO ''•UCllN WOHDHLAND" on J .......... .. ,_ ...... ... By lh AilMtlaWd ~ The followlna are Billboard's hot rtcOr'd ruts for the week endln& September ~ as they appear ln next wttk 's 1.1.sue of Billboard maaa&Jne . HOO'SINGL£S 1. PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC -Wiid Cherry (Eplc-Swfft City) 2. I'D REALI. Y LOVE TO SEE YOU TONIGHT -England Dan &John Ford Coley (Die Tree> 3. A FIFTH OF BEETHOVEN -Waller MWJ>hy & The Bil Apple Band (Private Stock > 4. SHAKE YOUR BOOTY -K.C. & the Sunshine Band (TK) ~ LOWDOWN -BoaScaus <Columbia) 6. DEVIL WOMAN -Cun Richard I Rocket) 7. SUMMER -War (United ArUsu ) 8. IF YOU LEAVE ME NOW -Chicago <Columbia) 9. DISCO DUCK -Rick De~ & Hls Cast Of ldlot.s (RSO > 10. YOU'LL NEVER FINO ANOTifER LOVE UKE l(INE -Lou Rawls CPblladelphia lnlerna- Uooal) TOPLPs 1. PETER .FRAMPI'ON -Frampton Comes Alive (A&M > 2. BOZSCAGGS-Silk Decrees <Columbia> 3. LINDA RONSI'ADT -Hasten Down The Wlnd (Asylum ) 4. FLEETWOOD MAC CReprise) 5. WILD CHERRY (Epic-Sweet City> colJNiillv SINGLES 1. IF YOU'VE GOT TifE MONEY. l'VE GOT THE TIME -WlJUe Nelson (Lofte Star)' 2. HERE'S SOME LOVE -Tanya Tucker (MCA) 3. THE GAM!S TIIAT DADDIF.S PLAY -Conway Twitty (MCA) 4. CAN'T YOU SEE-l'LL GO BACK TO HER -Waylon J.mn11 (RCA> 5. ALL I CAN DO -Doll7 Parton (RCA> ~·· ,,. 1~:• 1• 2!00 ,.flt. _________ _,, ..... -... 11.n °'"1f'n Doily l 2·30 pm DAILY PILOT AJ j --'° .... i-. QM\19f '· lOMH'I .,.. '"' 1.~CNt a. Af Ullftf'I COii tNt -iuca·--IMllNf Of PlllNOI "' -· Tmot N04111 "' ·--'· MWIWQl&.D '"' 2. AT Ulmf'I C0U INI a. oo f09 n .,.. JQM--MUW IOKY WALU I"! -· MAGNUM POia .. , -~ llUT MoCK"' l'WI. OIMlll CXJSIJK'flON t11 All DAILY PILOT Monday. Sept9mbel' 20. 1978 J t t II • I .. ... 13 mg: 'm~ 0.8 ""-nicotine av. p_er crgennt, FTC Repen Apr:76 i • ... .. "''"' / LIGHTS LOWERED TAR Cr NICOTINE ,.; . -·· I I ' t , '. Womef.1 's liberationists will be 'meaningful and relevant if they work in the context of helping women in the villages.' Speatiq ... ~ Saotosb 11.a.-lnjit Siqb of ltanp.u', ID· •• ftC> ll dwply tnvolved lD u.e wom• 't mcweme.at lD &bit eca&n· fr7. lln. 9taP bu bea\ vac8Uoa· .., UM ,ut four mmtlll wlUt blr ~·Olla $alb lllt.bal of : •... tbelWlzZ:*• at a m..U., of die I abltJa cad1 ltantoa·ffu1U..,,.. Btldt =-of NOW. MCV&ATa lln. lbaah bellmit tM mov. ment II ref"ut lo 1adla u one of tu primary obJeat,lves ii to -.ui..,,.of...,_. laid abcMlt •~ottbe me ... Mterate u eompared to lw U.... JO p wtntofthe women -.,. .. $ pettent .lD rural .,..., A lD ... focw fa woniaa wttb 'WOmea 1D tbe Yillqel, llM lldded. ~t.Uwtll totMcbfaml· ly p&annl•J, wMcb. aJae ~ falle4 ..... of~ -ralltance oft.be .. h (blr1JI eootrol> ia a cue ot suntnl.'' •b• •aid. explainl.nc t.ba1 India add1 a mlllloo persons per mooth or •·one Australia a year.'' Allboueb an abortion bill has bees\ introduced ln ber country, Mn. Sin&h doesn't think it wW be effective unUl the "vlllqen are educated. Y OQ doa 't have to pre- ach family plannlnl to an educ al· edperson.•• 1n the meantime, lbe said, the government baa ottered lncen· lives, such as jobs and housing benefit.a for small f amilles. TRADITIONS JAdia'a culture Is steeped in tradition which ta sood and b•. Ille aatd. On the cme hand you have aupenUtioa.a and on lbe other. stronc f amUy bond. ''Un.Uke your country where the 1lnste family ls emer1in1 so rapidly, we have famllia who to.e oae anotber ud tab care ol tbe elderly ud YOCDll· We need tbat. ud I don't thlnt tt will be destroyed with women's equality." . m.torically. she aakl. lndla's llltiODbood la rather )'OUDI. hav· Id a temporaf7 job, h~ abuaid they were mana11n1 motels, t IOlt tM jobe when his wife bad a miacatrlaie, since the jobs were ror couples only. A IMlbeecautet Job as a painter ended wbea t.be hospital visit.a toot too much time, be aaid. His wife recently beaan a job ln a bamburaer stand. And t.be financial bind la aet· tln& •orae, be said. since be needs $2,000 for machlns to have iD the home when bis 100 comes bome. ''He mlibt be able to come boole ln a month lf we have the maj:blnH and three people tralfted to do the therapy. Two thousand, and I can't even come upwt,thtwodoUarlfordlnner." Scanlon 1atd be bu been told he does not qualify ror at.ate aa· ailtance and there la no Medicaid SM'Olfam to help with the bills. Since ~ boJ la on a lire· support machine, be cannot be moved to the county hospital where treatment i1 patd by the state. Altbou(b he's been lootln1 ror work unsucce11fully, Scanlon "Rlp" Ribble, iuperintendent of nitr.allon1 and Keith Van Holt, direc:lot or leisure serv1ca. Pat Sanches 11 tn char1e of youth ac· tlvltlea and Chuck Carr, athltllca. Detptte an obvloul early al· traetJoa to rHreatJon, Miu Adam aJmoat went another r'OUU!. She entered the untveralty as an art m~. with amblUOllll of becom· baa a teacher. lSut vilualllin1 t.be dim Job out· lookabe be1an havlq doubtl. Workln• part.Ume as a recrea- tion leader ln Seal Beach helped • make '-P ber mlnd to chalae• her m.-jor to recreatloa ldmlnlatra· tiol\. "I laa•• ben v~ with tt. •• aM laid. ''It.,.,. to wort wltb actln p.oplJ wbo are loDttftl for tblnp to emicb Mt llvea. And it's aatlll)'illl to_.. people smile aDd -...e a aood tUDe.'' She ftDda her job~. la ldditloo to eoaUllll • with IUbjed.a lot cl...._ there are otller procram1 to ptm. '!be fall ......... ... a p8tpiaarri ol IC• UYlU•: • A "llallltii' Mllrdllru" Sun· da.J. Ott.11, al.,... Coast Plua, Hallow••• IDalre -up ,..1un, • boaie lllCMe Oaur eoates~ a 1bopptr'uallySept..2t ~received lndependence from BriU.b rule ln 19'7. Tbret ~ later tbe Con1tJtuUoo •as drat\· ed with equal ritbts fUlty iuaran· teecl. "It UIUftd eq1aa1 "1 fot equal work, and lnaured Just and bwnane pJ'Ovlalom for work lD· ducliq maternJty lee~. ·•1t•1 the mulmum libert,y 81\1 woman cao hope to set from htt ~eol '' BP.UA.DOX How.ver, abeaaid, theconlem· porary 1cene la the 1tran1est paradox anyone can th1nk ol. ·~ act"-1 fad, Uaere ls a w:lde PP betweeo t.be law and the ability to uUUn it. 'lb1s iJ due to bafdahipt, economic. problems tad deep seated preJ\adicta and attltMel<t •• Trarinl tbe status d women in India OVet' the put S,000 yean, Mrs. Sln&b aald, "with the dedine ol women•• ed\ICatlon, llNlllla.D aUpped into eterul boo· dale. "By the end of the l9lb Cen· bary, prominent and outst anding reformers started to emerge. A1I. a result or their tireless efforts, WOQlen be1an lo reea.in their status and be considered in terms otpeople. llENAIHSANCE "But the renaissance really be1an when MabaU'lla Gandhi appealed to women to come forward and join bands in restor- ing lbe n.aUon.'' Mrs. Sinsh called ·him the "father of our country and the hth;;· d women's liberation," ~erllned bta leade'rsbJp tn women's right.a by quoting him: "I am un~ompromlslng in the matter of women '1 rijhts. In my opinion she should labor under no legal disability not suffered by man. I should treat the dau.&blen and aoo.a on a f ootlnc ol perfect equality ..• women must have votes and an equal lecaJ status. "But the problem does not end there. It only commences at the point where womee begin to af. feet lbe polltleal deliberations of the n.atJons." Mn. Singh said Gandhi was a said be bas promised the hospital to eventually pay the bUI and "I'll do just about anything to do it.'' A CBer ltnown u The White Kni&ht·KND2832, Scanlon broad· cut his problem over the Citizen Band radio. And. CBera passed the hat at a meeliftl here and raiaed $100. Child"*' ol CBera at South Coast Plaza and the r1r1t annual fl'e1llval of Chrlttmas Dec. 15·18 featurtna "llvina Christmas cards." A new concept Uuit be1an in May ts the family excunlons. Put tr1p1 have Included visit.I t-0 the Renaluance Faire the "Mullc Man" In Anabeim and an excunioo to the Channel .illanda. A da.1 at both &be J. Paul Getty MCllftm and and UM Los Aneelea County Muuam of Art '" planned for Saturday, Oct. 11. Tbe idea, Hid Illas Adam, ii to promote famWet dolnc thlno tocttber ao4 1tvlni tbem an op- portunity to do t.binp lbal are ~t. of tbe ordillaty. Tbat MemS to sum up her pill. · ~ott.berecreaUoplleld. Tbe •arioul fl'Oll'am1 ottered, lhe feetl, enablepeopteto,etatalteof new &lllllpaad to feel tcM>CI aboul tlttmtelves wtUtcnrt ID empballa c.competlUon. "I tell m1 people everyone ln the procrama should walk away wit.It a feeUn1 of success. It.'1 that il'lbet value that I think It impor- t-. Wetrytocatertolhat." Jn ecl~aUon, •JlYI the 1CIUDC woman who aJmOlt bjecame a teacher, auc~eaa la measured Wida tests. "ln rec,..._, how do JOU meuun a •mil• and bow mueb t'-l a peraon had?" "eommon man who worited for UM.cc.moo people." She uld lbe women's in1era· Uoallta will be "meaningful and ...ievant1f they work in the con· *'1 of helping women ln the villain.'' Unfortunately. she said, some have not worried about the rural area and have feathered their own nests. IOINllANDS Mrs. Singh said all women must be encouraged to join bands wit.b iovernment agencies to raise lUeracy and work with family planning. l, • ;, t -t l Mrs. Santosh Mahen.drajit Singh . believes women 's ·' movement must be relevant to area . "Then we can 10 on from there." . Mrs. Sinth has bees\ a ~I menber of the All lndla WOG*l~ Conference for 35 y~an. :4) a member of tbe Kanpur ~ CouncU for Child Wel!Uf'L -has promoted a pilot proJeft fc;r preschool education tor chUirtp Uvinc in lndustrtal slum areM.. She was employed as a ~c relations and adminlstratl~~-, fleer with the British India Cot;. and was editor of lls we maguine. ··: : Mrs. Singh represent.eel 1»dlJl at the UN ESCO conf~np.'jct Human Ri&hts In Paris ln lMJ.: ··~ ...... • .. ··:t:::. I .· ..... ........ ···:· ... .... . ...... ... . . . ::::::: . ·--:-:· ... :::~: Monday, September 20. 1976 81 •."'. also conducted a car wash and raised $175. Meanwhile, the funny clown's face hides the sadness ln bis eyes. Scanlon said be chose his aoa's CB "handle" for the clown's name and plans to remain a clown even If his son dies. "I'm tryin1 to save a rew pen· :=:· . --~: !·: Daniel Scanlon, a/so known as Kook-A-Nut the Clown, has a sad face underneath his happy clown make-up. The painted-on smile helps him pretend. nlea to·b•y a few mqic tricks and my brother·ln·law said he'd help me cet the money to I<> to Arlsona State University's clown clus." The children AA lonely end . 11d, he said, but be&ln 1a\tllft1 and 11vtn1 flowers to "KOC}l·A· Nut" at the ftnt slaht ~·the sreaae·palnted face. • •• II DAIL v PILOT .. ., Scorpio f I TUllD.&Yurrn • 81 S~DNBY OM.\ii A&JES <Much 2l·April 11>: W•~ pro- cedur•. knowled~e~. ~. ce~ tln1 t.oaetbar wnb e w tbar. ts -these areu are bl t You =:lher thu betln a proJect. TAV&VS (April »May 20)· OoOd Moon aspea coinddtt now wtlh creall"1!~: ~avtl, lo· vatiulion, chan&e -and love. \;ruJCU'ft could ' alto fl1ure prominently. Get to heart al matters. Expre11 yourself. lmprintpenonalslyle. GEllJNJ CMay 2J·June 20): You art on a mere solid bate than mlpt be lmaibaed. Wbat you own increases in value. Above all. don't sell you lhhort! You're&olo1places. ANCEa <June 21.July 22> Be venatJle l ac~Uelinc e!!orta -chverslly. Expreu · umor a,nd artullc abiliUes. LEO (July 23-A':'l.22): AccenloacoU~lona • . paflQents, specific ~edures, lmportut de· :Udb. You learn wh1t'1 comln1 to you-and bow to .1etit. Be practical. Obta.inpromiseslnwriUna. VIRGO (Au1. ~ 22): Lunar cycle bi&h ""-be a sell-.atarter. tteans 1et roinc on your own, without walUn1 for olben. Stress Independence, oriCinality, new starts In oew direct Iona. UB&A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22}: You lain beblnd aee11es 1llmpse. You may be villtifta one in .hospital, could be representing club, organization onpecial group. · .• •,SCORPIO (Ocl.23-Nov.21>: Whal appears on aiurface may not reflect accurate 1lory. Avoid sdl-<ltteption. Don't be swayed by ernotloos or byateric.s. See u is, not through haze of romantic notions, wishful thinking. :·&GITl'ARIVS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Produc· Uoo. oraanizatioo are featured. Relationship in· teolines. Ir playing games, go away. Jr aerious, 1eur marital status Is spotlighted. ,,. ERA: A Detriment? CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Good lunar ·aspect coincides with long-range projects, educa· tibn, publisbina ud travtiL You complete wbat ~d be a major u...ctkla: )OU fte11ooc1 atpat It:. .t . AQUAaR11 fl• •P• Jl):"~estlDenu. toes, le.6..1tt~ •ttatrects ~. tn*te · ~-\hese are blthll~ I.Git objee\ t. lee~ - and you are beneftdaty. .· PISCU <hb, JI.Minh IO): Oo slow-'" re.' fuse to~~ lntoJwlamat. Aceenton mat~~ JMartner, Jet• !t......a. rehd.iouldPI wttlt peo. ptewhocaa ''J)illltriQa''fiarJOU. . us.,.w -u.r11,........,,~.,. fond of travel. lftt--.. !God. humor -you are generous, artistic, sensitive, possess great in· lelledual curiosity. Actress Tops Bill of Fare By JU DI TH (JO) • Tbe speaker, a Corooa • • OLSON del Mar resident who is °'_.,.,,, "''"""-* active in civic a!Ia\.n>. Sbould lhe Equal the mother or seven JU1 .. u Amendment childrenandacumlaude ...,._e part of lhe U. S. rraduat• of Mount Kary C..Utution or not! Collece In Milwaukee, Aeeordlng to Mary sa.id proponent• of ERA ScblDlti. a newly elected identily ll with equal pay ~ber of the Oranae for equal work. touil.Y Republican Cen· "The ERA can do tral Committee. the nothin( In this field," lhe ttpta it would bring stated. "ERA will a!lect American women were only federal and slate won for them 1001 aao. lawa -not private in· Adding it to the duatty~'' Constitution would be Sbe aaid the Equal detrimental to women In· Employment Opporluni· stead , she told members ty Act already haa taken of the Cost a Mesa care ofdiscrimlnation on Kiwanis Club during a the job anyway. noon luncheon. A n y c o m p I a 1 n ts "American women women have about une· have the most nght.s and qual credit are obsolete most freedoms of any too. Mn. Schmits uid. society that baa ever ex· lf the amendment is 11ted,' • she ~aid. ratified by lhe 38 states The free enterprise necessary, It will bring syatem, which bu pro-several ch&nlff lot.be U. dUeed many time-saving s .. accordin& to her. devices, bas elven First. she noted it womeo the et{ulvalenl d would mean that "all six servants. Mrs. younswomenwouldbave Scbmlt.i asserted. to re,Uter for the draft, if it Is re·instated. Second, women would be eligible forcombatduty." The amendment would bring the most devula· tion to t.he family, Mrs. Schmits said. Womer\ would lose their right to protection by their spouses and be forced to aeree to support lheJr bus bands, s be explained.. She beU~ves two kinds of women are bacldna ERA . The "moat radical" are the women'• llberalionlals whom Mrs . Schmitz characterised as haters of marriaee. men and children. The other group is business and pro· ressional women who have ··seen the keen edge of dUicrimination." These women do not un· derstand the ramifica· lions of the ERA, Mrs. Schmitz stated. "!fbe laws on lhe book.a tod~ can do more for tbem than ERA." She quoted a Harvard professor who said lhal the ERA is like a drug with broad benefits which will have side ef. feels. Thia ii not needed. Mrs. Schmit.& 1ald, but ..irhat is nttes.sary In the U. S. Is "specific pills for 1peclric Ills." .. Actress Marlo Titotnu, weU·known for tler views on womeu's rights, wi II be the ft.lured speaker at a fund·talalng for event the Women's Law Cent.er of Southern California Sunday. Sept. 26, in the N~rterlnn. Followln1 bora d'e· oovres and a hosted bar, beliflnln1 al 5:30 p.m.. an hour of entertaJnment wUJ be provided by South Pacific singing star Carmen Carroll and The 516,. Daule and Co. with their Dancers Oriental. FioaUty Real Tragedy T.hose attending the evtltt will be givio1 their support to the center by donating $2S per person, according to board chairman Dolores Fer- rell. Ma. Ferrell said the 1oat or the center, lht> lirat of Its kind, located in Orange County, ls lo help brinl women int.o "full co-partnership and CO·tHponsl bill ty with men." She said the center ''alaqcb ready and able to help stture and de· lend those rl1bts of \Yotnen lo cboou a Mar1o Th0ma• lifetime of devoUoo to her husband . ber children and her home as weJI •s to a dedication to a carffr-or a comblna· Uon of the two." Any person lnlereaUd in the center's objective& are invited. Further ticket information is available by calllng the center, 832·2202. bee•u•, abe Hid, the 1n~1 al her atbool •~ etalldrta of Santa Ana Ctll .. • 1tudent.s on wellan. At pre1tnt, her day tare bandl• lf chlldten and lpetlaUaes ln motor development, Infant stimulation and educ&re. Evtn1n1 hours will be from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. She will tab up lo eleht clilldren. The CIUt19e DayC.. Cent.er PfhDal'tly CANS for ehlldna of wortdq paren". DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sir months aio our beautiful, bright, full-of·Ufe daughter, age 16, took her father's re· volver and shot henelf through the bead. We are heartalck and baffled. Why? Why? Why1 One of her friend.a told t.11 she wu on drup. An aulOPllY proved It was not true. Another friend said s he was very depressed and unhappy about the m ateriaUsUc values of her parents IC so. we never had an mid· ing of It. Our dau1hter waa extremely aHec· tlonate and outgoing. While we bad lhe usual parent·teeoager dif· ferences, I can't recall any major areas of con· ruct. She wu In love and her sweet.heart dropped her for another 1irl -her best friend, In fact. Jt waa a terrible blow. When we heard the ahot and ,rushed lo her room <tt was mldnl1bt> we round our darlln1 girl 1y. In& on the Md, already dead, the phone sUll in her band. She had been tallting lo ham Why would a well adjusted, beautiful 16· year-old, with ever · ylhina in the world to live for, do such a thing? Please help us find the answers We are - STILL SEARCHING DEAR SEAKCIONG: No two sllJdde1 are ex· Weddings vg and Engagements To avoid disappointment. prospective bride!! ore rcmlnd(id to have their "cddlng 8\orlca with hlo<·k and white «lossy phoJoaraphi. to the Dolly Pilot People ~partmt>nl nne "eek befqre the wedding Pictures rere"<'d ofter that time \\Ill Mt be Used For engagement announcements It '" imper•tlvc that the story, alAO ucom· vaoled b)' a black and while glossy pie· hare. be submitted six week~ or more btfore the weddmR date: otherwise It wlll not be published To Mlp fill requirements on b-\tb wed· dlna •nd en1a1e1mnt stories. form.; are tva&Jable In 111 Dally Piiot offices. Fur· ti.r queltions will be answered by People rteent staff members at 642-4321. FMr Oi/t&Oltd DtcOro.lfve Accenorfe• • Jluulan Larqffl' BolClll • Bronie Wind Bolfs • Polteh Hand~ Will lbn(lnis ' •Carved BQxes Wllh Brau lnJll)' •Stone Carvtn1s • Jtwelry. lmported Toys; t:te. Ottl lbOl.lt our nw Ott$ot ~ Mt'Vloe "Wt twtno tNt tic>r• to you· 2711 East o..t Hlghw9y, Coofona d94 Mar. Su rte 104 17&.1M3 actly alJke. Some people speak of seJl-destnctloe hequefttly , brood, threatea, then flaaUy do IL Othen pall the trt1· fer, or swallow tbe pills, or J•mp oat a wlndow oa ~ spur ot the monint -aelsed by an overwh· elmln1 cempulalon to "let even" -pu.i.11 so- meoae to make tlaem sorry. Of coarse these acts are totally lrra- UoaaJ. What makes U ao tra1le la the finality of such lmpetuoa1 de· dslou. My heart foes out to you and your f1mUy . AnnO Landers derm ine their stlJ· contldence. But kinky hair can't-M ALL bad. Do you bave any idea bow many women get permanents every year ? I hope you'll print my letter and apologize, explain, er at. D E A R A N N lea.al comment on it. I'd LANDERS: You insulted bate to think Ann Lan. millions or readers with den Is a bigot: -l~ your remark to "No R I T A T E D I N Beauty Winner" when MICHIGAN you said, "No one has to DEAR MICH: Me a ao through life with bison J wouldn't dlplly kinky hair these days, the aecuaatlon by •t• unJeashewant.to." te .. pll•• to •etea• I am black and "as myHU. An10•• Wiit born wft.h "klnlrr" hair. 11.Mw11ltebows .... Perhapa, by white stan· ... whites aacl ..a. darda, kinky hair Is Uft· .,... mllUoa1 of clellan desirable, buL it happens Oii ltaJr.straUhte•ert • t.o be an ethnic charac· weU H ,._ ••• .., -~rtat.lc and I reaen~ your depeadla• • •hdler a lnference that it's ~ cnoa ,,.,.,. '" .... burden or a curse. No Ir er euly. A.. lt wonder black children ,.. .. s IDOi& ,.... ,,.. arow up r .. 11ns interior. In wha& t~•T wena'& Such 1tatements un· Mn •ltla. ' l Wheelie Big' J . About 150 cats will befln trom 11:. dJfler.nt 1tart1n1 polnts when the Jun)or Ebell Club Of Irvine launt'hts Its "Wheelie Bit" Car Rally Saturd•J• Sept 2s. ,. Partlelptnts wUl receive r~t.e llutruotlOQI " ud a quatlorinalre utlq •bout t,,. area &My wtll travel. Each drtvcr alto wtU be 1lvtn an nner1enc1 envelope only to be opened in case of car trouble or t>eanc loat. PrUet wlll be awarded drivers clock1n1 the best time and mlleaae ln each route and a 1rand prize also will be p~. Tbe rally wlU ~ •t v "secret" party and dllco dance Proceed& wUI 114 the #ptlllaolhroples. Ticke~ at $10 , may be obtained by calUn1 Mn. IOhA ~ 5Sl·S7U. ~ Porcelain Nail Art by SUZI For Appointment Coll 640-6023 JY~Zetta Bernard lndlVldual Hair Design DESIGN PlAZA • J40 ......,_. e..... Dr~ wte uo ,._.,~J) . . ....... " .. . . -. -. . ----. ·--------- T.he L Deulnsiala What memories! The tralrt.tf~om Los Angeles. The Pavilion. The. Halboa Ferry: Sandy bea~hes. , But what about those miles of prime 'Income properties that line the seashore? And the lovely residential 1 area of Penlnsul~ Point? . Newport Equity Funds arranges . equity trust (ffje(j loans on Peninsula propertfes -aoo on homes all along the Orange Coast. • It you need capita I -and you ' re a property owner -caU th& L6an Department at Newport Equity Funds for Inf ormatlon on an equity trust deed Joan. The number Is ~44-8824. .... !•llW~ AVCO FINA~CIA,L tOWIR 120NEWPORT CEH1'11' Of'IVE 8UITltt1 NEWPORT IEA04 CAUFOfW!HA _, 714 ....... - Why He ThFew ' In Last Minute BLOOMINGTON, Mlnn. (AP> -Mlnoa<>ta qua11etbac.k ftan Tarkent.oo was the nnt to lldmlt there are ••no sure things ln lh1s kaiue." follow Ina the Vlklnp' 10.10 National Football Leaeue overtlm• li• with the Los An&eles Rams Sunday. Tarkenton wu intercepted at he coal line by Rams · acller Rick Kay with 1:04 Ln tbe overtime, 1n1tme Mtn· PJll~l.ll·, final scorint threat ot nauonau, televised 1ame. • "Wt Just blocked a field coaJ by Tom Dempsey a few · m1nutn earlJer," sa.ld Tarken- ton. "I felt the way we were mov-iftc. the. ball we should t.ry a cou· pie of plays ~ore going for tbe fteldcoal." Tbe Vikln&s had a first down at tM Los Anceles 11 when ~ leap-ll\I Kay pf~ked off Tarkenton ·s pass beaded for rookie wide re-~ver Sammy White ln the end :&Ohe. .. , didn't think they would pass. but it didn't surprise me with Tarkenton.'' said Kay. "We're ,tad to come out ol it lite this,· saJd Rams ru.ontna ba'* L11wreoce McCUl.cheon, who comblned with John Cap. pellfttl to pick up 238 yards on the ground. "We had to come out of 1l with a good feellna." noted Cappellet- U. "We stayed with It after being down 10 points. The tie was a big plus for 115." ti wu stopped short of the coat. On tlrst down earl,y in the fourth quarter. McCutcbeon tried the left side of the Rams· lll\e again aod w.s separaaled from the ball by Vlkinp rookie tackle James "Duck" While Autry Beamon scrambled onto # the loou ball in the end zone for a touchback. Tbe Vikings had held a 3-0 lead .since early in the lecond quarter oo a 33-yard field coal by Fred Cox. Then they marched 80 yards, taklnc a 10-0 advant.aae on Tarktmtoo's S6-yard scortnc pus to rookie wide rettiver S.mmae White · Minnesota apparmUy bad the victory locked up. but Brent McClanahan fumbled al his 36 and Ram comerback Rod Perry scooted 25 yards to the 11 before being knocked out ol bounds by Chuck Foreman. Haden drilled a first down pass to Harold Jackson at the ooe and Jim Bertelseo crashed io '°' the touchdown after two fruitless tries by Cappelletti. Dempsey drilled the PAT kick. tying the score 10·.10 .~lb 1 :5S left in re- gulation play. A 45-yard field goal try by Cox fell short In the final minute ol re- gulation play. sending the pme into the 15·minute sudden-death overtime The Vikings stopped two Los Aneeles drives at the one-yard line and blocked a chip.shot field goal try in overtime. The Rams capitaliud on a fumble late in tbe fourth quarter to get the tying touchdown. watched MiMesota miP a field goal with a minute left in reculaUon play and then picked off a pass at the goal hne Ul the final minute of overtime Pat Haden, .the 23·year·old Rhodes Scholar mak:il\I his first NFL start. used Cappelletti and Mccutcheon on the ground and completed two straight passes for 28 yards as the Rams drove to the Vikin1 13. Dempsey tried a JO.yard field goal wilb a stron1 wmd at his back. but Nate Allen blocked the attempt. LA'S LAWRENCE McCUTCHEON (30) 1"JES TO GET AWAY FROM JEFF WRIGHT. "You had good play by the de· tenses when the offenses had the opportunity." said Grant "When you play good teams long eno.tgb, thote things kind of even them.selves out." The Rama. who racked up ?61 yards rushing, drov~ 75 yards to the Minnesota one in the opening quarter. But they disdained • field &oal attempt and Cappellet· ~n 1~w the .... JIO· d &•kl•ra .roott, ta la• '• lenler Bowl. "and he wu t a •uu of raw mat«lal -~··· I ''T!tey took a chMce on him pn>bably nrured on brineina UOCIDd 1towl1 for a year or Bat il\lurles ia their de· " line forcced Chem to use this year and it loob Ulee ... I ...... ...ut1 player fOf' them. Tbett '• a ftl.YIUque ., 0 • • " ._ .. 0 J 0 1 .... o ~~ '·~-» • ·-·Y••d\ .~,.I ll 1• P.n\•"9 •.-d l)J 1"' "'-tvtf't¥Ard• .. ., p.,_., II n l JHl l """" \ ,. 1 >J l'~io-1 I I /I "-twltt•'\ Y•td' ~H \ .. , INOIYIOUAL LUOllU AUSHIOIO LO\ AnQ•lf\ C.POetl"lto H 11f M<Cvlc-" 110 M1niw~. For-" II M<Cl-UH 11£Cfl\llHO Lo\ Angll••. J•nl• • H lil<Cuic-l lt M J••-l" Mt->OI• $ _, ... ,,.,McGI_,...,, U.Yo191>4t PAUIHO-LO\ A-I•\ -ll·U l IJJ .... ,..,_ .. , •• r .. unl-11-41 .. about the Raiders. n-ey•re a wni· que organiutioo." The powerhouse Raiders. who decked the defeJMllna NatlOnal hT•"T•1t .... C a. ...... 1 ••• roatW Leacue champioa Pit· ta.,....,. Stttlers in tbeir season opener. 31·28, invade Arrowhead Stadium tonight for a nationally televlsed sam~ a.gain.st coach Wicstn 's Kansas City Chiefs. The Cblels. gropina through the infant st.ages of what could be • loft& and pain/Ul ttbullding ~ sram. are the definite W'lderdog Sports in Brief Cooke Will Sell Lakers, Redskins WASHINGTON -Jack Kent Cooke Is trylna t.d sell all his aporU propertie.s, which include the Washlngton Redskins and tbe Los Angeles Laker•. accordinl to a published r~port. The Washington Star said that It obtaJned a copy of the ftnanciaJ document the Redskins have been s howing lawyers and brokers across the country. Cooke confirmed in a telephone interview that he Is trying to sell his sports properties. Ute Star said. Doubl~• Clta111p• WOODLANDS. Tex. -Top· seed Brion Gottfried and Raul Ram1rei breezed through the first two sets, then rallied from a 2·5 deficit In the fourth set to de- feat Phil Dent and Alan Stone 6-1. 6-4, 5-7, 7-6 Sunday to win the $100,000 U .S . professional doubles tennis championships ~h19 Falalllfl RIVERSIDE -Dave Miller, 31. or Cerrito•. was fatally in- jured Sunday when his Formula Ford smashed mto a wall on the next-to-last lap of a regional race at th• Riverside International Speedway Miller was pronounced dead or multiple lnJurles. He was competin1 in an 18-lap Sporu Car Club ol America re gional champ1onsh1p when has car's brake• appeared to lock at the end of the one-mile back maishtaway In the 11th lap. Tb• car plunged 11\lo lbe wall al the end ot Tum 9 doNk Rrl urn• DETROIT -Ralph Houk wlU continue .. manacer or the Detroit Tliers, with what lhe America n Leaaue club called • Sunday. an open end contract. The Tlaera caJled the coot.ract unique In baseball and 1akJ it would provide Houk with Hvtraoce pay -retantlcu of whether Houk or the team 1.ermlnated the pact. Houk '• salary wlll be1~mput· ed •t • a~clfic percen.,e, the Tifers HJd, and that it .-OuJd be after clropplna their opener, 30-16, to th.e San Dteco Chargers, 1¥bo were IUt year's NFL ~rmatat2·12. Wlgsln will open wiU> Mike Uvlnpton at quartttback and MacArthur Lane aod Woody Green at runnlDC bllck. Liv-lncllon ntlted 23t y..-ds l>Using qalftst the Cltarllr"I. but suf- fered three dr.ve-killlna in- l~~s ettd --overtb~ bell aaain on•,......_ oa.1danc1·a PolH Stabler. ·ho bUtzed the defense Tor 325erlal1ar "'.l.t""'"' riUnin' a tore knee lut >'"" WIM!ft the Cbitfs 1tunned the R.i.lders here, '2·10 above the average of all manaserlal salaries in the American Leaeue. Carter l•Jured MONTREAL -Former Sunny Hills HJgh (Fullerton) ace Gary Carter ot the Mont.real Expos suf- fered a broken bone in bis rl1ht band Sunday in the first eame oC t.q. Expos-St. Louis Cardinal.a doubleheader. Carter suffered the injury In a collision near home plate with Cards ruMer Sam Mejias, but he ftnished the game. He was taken to the hospital between games and X-rays showed a fracture in the filth metacarpal. Drleer Die• PHOENIX Ed Losinski of Downey has died ol injuries suf· rered during a midget auto race at Manzanita Speedway here. Losinski died early Sunday of mas$lve cerebtal and sptnal cord Injuries after his car flipped at least six times end.over-end In tum one or the half-mile clay oval Saturday night. Braun's Hits Bury Angels Steve Braun capped bot'. rallies with rbi Siniles as the Minnesota Twins erupted for seven run. in the seventh and eighth lnnfngs to eJve relief ace A119rl• ~faff' "\110."'f'.., IClllll'C llltl ~ IO Tts•UI C..111fo{oll• ,...... ll Too al CMll'Orl\ot "'°' n r ... ," C•"'""''• 1 Uom I 110 m I H pm Bill Campbell his 16th victory of the year Sunday, a 7·5 decision over the Callfornla Anaels. Tonight the Angela host Texas. The Twins overcame a 3-0 de- ficrt wtth four runs In the seventh and broke a•·• tie l.n the eighth Second baseman JetTY Remy'• error of the game on Lyman Bostock'11round ball opened the door in the seventh. f1ve of the next· six Twlns slniJed to chaae starter Paul Hartzell. LA's John Mixes 'em; Wins, 8-1 ATLANTA <AP> -"I had pret· ty &ood stuff.'' said lef\hander Tommy John. whose •ix-hitter helped the Los Anseles Dodgers defeat the Atlanta Braves 8-1 Sunday. "From the standpoint of keep- ing men off base, it was one ol my better games," said John. 10-10, who extended bis string ol score- less in.rungs to 13 before the Bcaves got a run in t.bc fifth. Bill Buckner also contributed to the victory with four hits, in- cluding a two-rlln homer. as Los Angeles blasted Dick Ruthven. 13·16, and four relievers with 16 tuts. LOSANGU.H ATLANTA ~1b ,.,.._H &vckJ'Wr>r It o. .... ,., Oood-lb ..... ,, Ot~tU\U JSlm111oO!'<I Mot•P'I ..... 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Elsewhere an the NFL Sunday c nrCAGO AT SAN FRAN· OSCO -Waller Payton rushed for 144 yards and two touchdowns as the Chicago ~ars trimmed the San Francisco 49en. ~12. luvtbe the Los Angeles Rams atop tbe Western Division heap despite a tie with Mi.onesOta. ~)'ton collected Chicago's in· ltial-TD in the first period with a ;»yard scoring run. then helped Chiugo extend a 7·S lead wit.b a :;e9~·yard TD run. The Bears added five points in the first hal! with a safety oo a bloded punt and a JS.yard Bob 1bomas field goal. MIAMI AT NEW ENGLAND -The New England Palliot.s ~ corded a 30·14 upset victory over the Miami Dolphins u Steve Grogan pas sed tor three touchdowns and scored one tumself. Grogan passed to Andy Johnson for touchdowns covering 15 811d 29 yards and hit Russ FTancls on a short pass. Grogan add ed 76 yards ru1hln1. lnel\tdln1 New EnJland'• 10-abead t.oucbdown late tn the first ball. Duriq lbe Ont• minutes ol play lb• Dolpbln1, behind quarterback Bob Griese , manaa~ ooly ooe nntdown. The Patriot.a nailed down ~ deelllon when Grocan dlrtded an IO·)'ard march which he climaxed by rtrunc an aerial to Francia ln the end zcoe. CLIV£L.\ND AT PIT· nauaGH -The t•o·llme Su~r Bowl champkln Pittabureb Steelera cot ott the fJoot to over- come a H.O deficit to r«Ofd a 3H4 lriumpb. Jack Ham blocked a punt to key 11'1·polnt lblrdquarterauree alter Cleveland atuni Pittsburgh wtth touchdowns passes by Brian Sipe. Terry Bradshaw converted Ham's blocked punt wit.b a TD pasa to John St•llworth from 14 yard5out. "'1mble recoveries led to the next 10 points with Franco Harris pTOvidlnC the go-ahead point.a on a two-yard run. NY JETS AT DENVD -The Dessver Broncos rolled up sc.s 1arcb aaaln.st th~ PorOUS N..- y oft J eta dri en.ae en route to lhelr moat lopilded victoty in U>e club'• 1•year hiJt.ocy. 6&. Denver bad the same In band at the hall with a zt.31 ad as ()Us Arm1tron1 scored oa a 15-yard rwi, Uabt end Riley Odoms ran u yarda for a TD. and Jon Keyworth and Jim Klick added abort acortn1 plun1e8. NY GIANT S l\T PRILAD£LPHll\ -The Phlladelphia Eacles came up with their first NFL win for eoach Dlck Vermell as they upset lbe New York Glanta 20-7. Quarterback Mike Boryla threw a 2l·yard TD pall to Harold Carmichael and Horst Muhlmaoo kicked two field eoaJ.•. The winless Giants, who came within aeconds of upsetting Wuhlneton last week, scored with 1: 1S remaining on a seven· yard pua from Craig Mortoo to Walker Gillette. ATLANTA AT DE'nOTI' - Detroit'• Lions rallied with a SEATl'LE AT WASIDNG'ION 26..point fourth quart.er lo subdue -M ike Thomas and tbe the AUanta Falcom in PoatJac Wuhlngton Redskl.m put il to the with linebacker Ed O'Neal tak· expansion Seabawb ol Seattle, in& a 32·yard pass on a fake field 31-7, as Thomas scored oo a run goal attempt sparking the out· and a pass. Seattle was down 17-0 bunt. al the ball and was never ill it. That aave Delroit a 17·10 lead Thomas gained 143 yards and moments later James rusbinc. scoring from five yards Hunter intercep ted a Steve out and taking a l~yard pass•' Bartkowski pass and sprinted 39 from BUI Kilmer in the third yards down the sideline for quarter. another Lions touchdown to Tbe Red.Uins added a 12-yard destroy Atlanta, 24·10. Kilmer pau to Jean Futett and a Two rumble recoveries aod the fiv~yard pass (J'Olll Kilmer to QUart.erbackin' of Grei Landry FrankGrut. fielped Detroit mate tbo Seattle's only reasonable comeback. penetratioo of scoring area came Atlanta sc<>ttd tint on a five. late in the third period alter a yard run by Bubba Bean and got fumble recovery at the a 4l·yard field goal from Nick Washington 38. Don Testerman Mike·Mayer. scored from a yard out to com· plete the drive. Jon~s Sparkles DALLAS AT NEW ORLEANS -Roger Staubacb h.it 15 of 22 pass attempts for 239 yards, in· eluding seven on thlrd down situations as be led the Dallas Cowboys to a 24-6 win over the New Orleans Saint.s. ~Colts Rally, 28-27 Slaubacb was consistent throughout as be dominated every Dallas scoring drive. BALTIMORE (AP) -Bert Jqnes threw thre.e touchdown J)4SSe5 to Roger Carr and the Bflumore. Colt~ defeated Clncin· natl 28·27 on a fourth quarter two. yard run by Roosevelt Leab SUnday, while taking advantage o( an injury to quarterback Ken Anderson of the Bengals. tion by linebacker Ron Pritcllard. A nine-yard pus reception by LenvU EUJott from Reaves, who bas tried only 90 passea lo the past three seasons, put the .Bengals ahead. Anderaon passed ror 138 yards · before leaving at the end ol lhe first halt after being hit by linebacker Stan White. He re-. turned to action With 4:42 re- maining, and wH sacked twice on his first series of downs. The Cowboys scored first on a 25-yard field goal by Efren Her- rera, then added a 10.yard TD run by Scott Laidlaw, a ooe-yard scoring run by Laidlaw and a fu mble recovery b)' Drew P....-.on. New Orleans' only score was in the final period u Alvin Maxon wentoverfrom a yard out. An interception at the line by tackle Fred Cook. on a pa.ss thrown by Cincinnati substitute Jobn Renves, set up the wmning touchdown late in the third c1uarter of lhe National Football Uague game and Leab scored <>rt the second play of the final penod. Anderson completed two passes to wide receiver Isaac Curtls on Cincinnati's last pos.session, moving the ball to the Bengals' 44. But Anderson was again tackled trying to run and then was stopped on a quarterback sneak inches short or. first down. GREEN BAY A'l'Sf. LOUIS - Jim Bakken kicked five field goals for the St. Louis Cardinals as the hapless Green Bay Packers. once the scourge ol the NFL. went down quietly. 29-0. Bakken 's boots were good from 28, 41. 32, 30 and 26 yards out to give the Cardinals a JS-0 lead. The winners added insult with 'two touchdowns-. two-yard run Jones. who h it on 14 of 29 passes for 301 yards, tul carr ror TD passes of 68 and 22 yards in tile first half :ind then put the Colts ahead with a M-yarder ln the third quarter Anderson finished with 12 of 19 completions for 183 yards. in- clud.int a 17·yard TDpaas toUght end Bob Trumpy in the second quarter. bv Terry Metcalf and a three· yaro run by Steve Jones aft.er an interception by Ray While and Lee Nelson's fumble r~very. Butthe Bengals, who scored on n 31 Jard inlercepUon return by safety Tom Casanova ln the Cint quarter, came back t.o 10 ahead 21·21 following another lntercep- Chris Bahr booted field aoals or 218 and Sl yards for lhe Bengals, who led 20-14 at hallUme. SL l.ouis ran for 2C8 yards and passed foT 212 yards In burying Grttn Say. which did Little of. rena1vely. fJAT OON~T Major League Standings Buy AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUt; £aat Dlvlskle East Dhiaocl 1\n~ 1 ,1r 1111111 \Oii <un\ p.th• I ht " pri • • "" 1111r NF:W FIAT 1lS ·over 2.400,000 aold to date! . . . _, F I A T ' There mutt be a re•on. ·~ A LDT OF CAI NOT A L8T OF MONIY! W L Pct GB W L Pct. GB New York 92 ss .628 Philadelphia 89 S9 .601 Baltimore 111 68 MC 12 Pittsoor1h 8S 63 .574 4 Cleveland 76 73 .SlO 17 New York 79 70 .s.10 lO'h Bolton 73 76 .490 20 Chicago 69 81 .460 21 Detroit. 67 81 .4:5.1 251,4, St. Lowa 6" 81 .456 21 1h Mll*atalee 63 SS .4218 29~ Montreal Sl 97 .345 38 Wnt DIYW. 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'"'""" an M defeat ln the flnt =..i-~ ~ : '.: : ~ Mt to wln tho next two ._ .. £1>91_. 1 1 • ,,.. ,q ., and the match, M, f.1, ..,..... o ' • .• t4 Cl over a Urln1 Howe. the .. v Jett ~ ,;.:,,..,. • 80 " top.aeeded player In the --' o o •·• u • junior vet dhlalon. ~..:.::,. : ; : .: : : HiUebrand wu Keded o"''-" 1 1 • tot ., n ninth. s-oi..o -~~.tt:'.'aoo SJ ,. Howe, Sl, took just 21 o.i-, • o •·• '' • minutes to win the flrst o.-• ' o ·• SJ to s et b y b r e a k I n I =~~ : : : ~ 1: !; HUlebrand's service "4"'::~.,i:::i:.•lllQ three times. SI ........ , , • • uoo ,. ,. "He played superbly In www""°" ' o o uoo to u the lint set," Hillebrand ~::_.""... ~ ~ : 1 ::: ;; ~ said ln pralslng his oppo-•v oi-• 1 • .ooo ,. " oent. "I made him start !I I.Miit c:..tr9: 0:~. ,. ,.. to stretch in the second w~ t • o 1 • • u set by attacking and 10- 0.ii.t 1 • • 1·• 0 " , .... to the o•l m .. -In ..,..,_.,.... 1 ' • .JOI f1 ,. -" ....... NY~ o ' o ,ooo ,. ,. t.befint set, I was bittinl ~ °""'~ °t:"1~ .. ,, 11 abort and, ~e took advan-~w.1• , o , _,,. ,. " t.ace or lt. ='... ~ ~ : ·: ~ : HiUebrand. a five·Ume w. ...... 01 ... ...._ Wimbledon starter, and ~=!c. : ~ ! ~:~bis wire Charl ene s..tti. o , • oao >1 ., d om i n a t e d ~ t be 3 5 Alllflle o t o .• t4 sa division She won tha -~ 0 1 ' .ooa u ... women's.singles crown ....,.,.,le_• . . -£ .... Md •• Ml ..... I .. fUUebrand " the son or =.:..'1.:;:;o~~':,~ .. ", ! .fonnetrallr pre£de1~~~ theal _..., .,, llvffelo) AUS an ,... rO .,.__, s...~n. T_ ...... o !.awn Tennis Assocla· :,~=.!:i~:-1• Uon. He is a leachine ltft1-.11.0 "'1'"'''m' pro, bavlnc s])ent nine ~.~~..::C:~: yean in that capacity ln '--_,...10,M..__••tt1e> b.11 native land before o-....•.NV~•> I t tb p I OllU<191',Stft,,.11< .. con mov na 0 e • oa ,...., .... _ .......... ,._ ... Orff" llt1 el Clfl< tftMt I For Area Verde. Ttnnls Club. Hiltory repealed U~lt ln 1963 at Wimbledon, as UC trvlne bowed to he defeated John UCLA. 11 ... Sunday ta Newcombe before bow· &be cbamplonshlp pme lactoArttna.rAabelnnve ol the UCI wat" polo MU. tournament at Newport ln the men'• ~ 1 n&Jea, Harbor IUab. I.any Huebner won over UCLA j\lmped to an a.s Ed Kauder on a disputed Jud at the half. 8ehlnd call on lbe nnal point of the leadership of Joe the tie breaker in tho Vartat wbo ICOrH ft~ third set wilb the score 1 o ah • t be 8 r u l n a tied,•·•· dominated tbe contest Under tournament and defeated UCI fort.be nalea, when a call ls dis· =lonablp for the puted by the pl a yen, the consecutive year. me~ will rule oo lt. Hampered by de· Keith Stewart, In the tensive breakdowns, the cbalr for tho match, Anteaten were not able ruled I n fa v or of to 1enerate much ~ an Huebner. attack. Gary Fl.peroa Dick Leach and Hont and and former Newport RJtter were extended to Harbor star Georse three sets before wlnnmg Newland e acb a cored the featured men's 3S twice, bu\ lo no avalL doubles tiUe over Howe Boyd Pbllpot and aod Huah Stewart~ the Keith wan each scored Ba.Jboa Bay Club. 6-1, ~7, oee 1oal tor UCJ. 6-4. Varau was voted ,..., .. 11•e4H most valuable pl_,er ~ ........__ ......... M. M. tie.. ••;.s-«--.-1 ... ~ the tournament. w aue 1•: -....c. ...._.. .. •• o....,. 'Ficuen>• was tbe 1ead-:t!:!;~~ :.:.,,.~ tn1 tourney aeorer wttb .. ,; loS .............. v-M . H 1oata. M:~~:::-;rw. Earlier ln the day, UCI ..-..... -.... 11 ... ..., 4-4. defeated UC Santa .. ,: .... Y-.... 11-•111111' '·s. Barbara, 10-6. ~~.!.~u:'zt' ::s': ~ A l I · A m e r I c an r-... ·=:-.:U'i'\.n Figueroa dominated the U-l .. cll·ltl ltH def Howe eame, With leVeD coals, $•-••, .... •·1 ... 4• o-a.ii.,.. Manfredo wpler, Jeff ~~~,';;":!"'~ Haaael and Newland H1..,.asu•1 •·•. •·•. 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COSTA MESA &ON30 FY Ranked No. I Fountaln Valley HJgh 's Barons. on the strength or a 34.0 rout. ol Redlands, la Orange County's No. 1 prep foot- ball team, according lo t.heoWclal rankings. Serv lte, another eleven which displayed tough defense in its o pener wllb a 13·0 triumph over Newport Harbor, ls the No. 2 team. F.diaoo or Huntington Beach, Fountaln Valley'• lradltlonal rival , II r ated nrth following a 28-3 win over Cost.a Mesa's Estancia. Of the lop 10 aeltc· Uons, three are from tho Sunset League CFoun· lain Valley, Weslmtnat« and Edison) and three from the Century Leaiue <Santa Ana Valley. Foothill and El Modena). OllAMOa COUMTY ,_ • 1.-.ltY.,toyfM) ' \tfvlle 11-01 , ....... , .... _11 4. WftflNftStet lo+O .... _ .... , t. 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The debut of a new 1V series based on the Camel'Oll Hawley novel and movie about backstage manipulations in e big cor· poration with Mitchell Ryan, Stephen El· llott, Sharon Acker and Leigh McCloskey. (TV DAILY LOG) I MONDAY I I -prHucfl04I of W1tdl0S Ol>t'I (3 ,....., ........ . .., ...... -t-.JO-• Cfl'J (J) ,tflllfl( All't r• lbdld Ctew 1114 kf»*lt• ~lt!S st-. H tllt celllll!nal 111d lilt llllotoei1p11tt wllO lft 1ttrkttd to Pdl OIW at 1"1t q'lll '"'° rtl« 1111t1y 111 "' loft 111 liPll t ti ltltlt IC• drf!t1t11Ct Mid 111«11 poln •PM! JIO- lilic.al -.-s,. ., ...... ~ 0.. 10:00 & IOI ADUU S01U! • "DlCUTM SUITT'" • Im CI> CJ),..... [Jca. bw Sllill A ....... senes Ml ~ Ille lleCMlfop ........ airPQt• T 0111p1 a llOl!lb 1111$ lht tiaftt Cari· ••r Co1Jo11t1u , lht •oard of dutden •n 1 •1ttt1 h<t "" ldfllll I tt• •tllMI, Ud I bffullfiil-ft0l IClllClllous ,_IS flsdosed Sllr1 IKltdc lllhtOtll ~·· Stt~a £.loott. S...M AWf. Ltl(tl MtOosatr, ~d Coi Ind C")dl DoAAowt e a m nc111cH h• DJ'• 1114 c..,.., [111111y batd ••nner 01<l Vin 0)it IJ IOIMd b' ~ f hp Wllfoll iAd °'"" Cll&St 1n ~ rttern i. .u~r, ltltWI'*' W "-A ... ~c...a. -10:30-........ -10:4S-.... ..... 2100 • M"lt : (~ "011111 l111t" (14'#) '61-l~ Wtta. Mld111 ~· -l~JO........ 4100 .......... -4:30-.,....... MondA Septl!mt>e< 20 1976 OAILV PILOT Ballyh~o SF Champion •.1 &~ W~tYHi·~· Auatralian l'acht Wim Three Races • ~@[[WB©@ · By ALMON LOOlABEY 0.1tyl'l1M ............ Jack Rooklyn of Sydney, Austr1Ua. wlll take hl• 73-foot sloop 8 lly hoo back home In poasnslon of two ol the West Co&tt 'g m ost prind yachting tropbles. &llll)'.bOo won ~M St. Francia Tropby at San Franc~ by win nin• three straiahl ra~ The yacht falled to ffnlsh the fourth and fLDal race Saturday beuuse or blown uils and damaced wincbff in the blu.tery aoang TH£ FINAL race 'WOWld up U1 some bluatt-ry tempers when RooklYn iod'-ed • ptetat ~aln&t Jun Kilroy a Klaloa, cla1mln1 tbal lht 79·foot ketch almost caused him to crash Into Flsb· ermJn'• Wharf oa oae l.t1 ol the COW'tlf'. "People were l"\IMU\I •wa1. from the ed1e oC the Hawaii, · utd Rooklyn wben Klaloa pu1hed so close that we clldn'l have room to tack. But the brwib wlth KiaJoa did not cauie the breakdown and Jl~Jyn withdrew tho prot~t after be bad to withdraw ttom the race. 123 Boats Compete In Newport Regatta Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Balboa Yacht Clubcombuted forces Saturday and Sunday to t>onduct the annual Fall Regatta wtucb drew a total of 123 boats on 11 classes. NHYC handled lbe outside classes. lncludin1 the sixth race of the Dickson Series for: PHRF yacht.I OD Saturday, and BYC rode herd on tbe small boat classes racing inside the bay. Trophy winners : DICKSON TROPHY RAC£ 118) -l , Ghost II. J ohn Reynolds, NHYC; 2, Sparkle, Alex Irving, BYC. laalde Ctaues LASER A & B (11) -1, Kevin Kirk, BYC; 2, Bruce Crary, NHYC. LJDO·H A 02) -l , Bill McCord, BYC; 2, Bob Uclferri, BYC; 3, Alan Qleson, BYC. LID0·14B (11) -1, Ken Ross, BYC; 2, Roger Van Beer, SSYC; 3, Ted Hinshaw, LJYC. SABOT A & B cm -l, Doug Cefali, BYC ; 2, Jerry Norman, BCYC; 3, David Cefali,BYC. SABOT C 03) -1, Joann Norman. BCYC; 2. Julie Ker· rigan, BCYC; 3, Chris Schworer. BYC. BALLYHOO LED horn the start but dropped bchlnd M 1trk J ohn son 's 73.foot ketch WJDdward Puaage wbflt ahe blew one aall on lbe finf I I of the courH . The bruah with KJaloa um" on the a~ lea along tbe City ot San Ftanclaco ahore After Ballyhoo lost aootber u ll and her ~in~ dts. lnte1rated ahto •baridoood the nee "We were reaUy pulllnt lhe pttssure OD to s~t back m th~ rate," said Rooklyn. After a week o f repairs Ballvhoo will return to Au..traUa wtth both the St Francis and the Cal Cup trophies. ,._ tM first time in the history ol the Cal Cup California Yacht C1ub ls letUng the trophy go outside Ole Un.ited States. SECOND IN THt:St.Franci.s Trophy competition was Windwa rd Pus•r e. third was Kialoa and fourth W.S Rag\tme. They were the only tour ya~hts in tht' series. In three other events in St . Francis Yacht Club'• Bit Boat Series, Hastings Harcourt's Whistle WiQI, alrippered by Tom Tobin, San Dieeo. won the City or San Francisco Trophy ; Racy, skippered by Hank Easom, St. FYC. won the Keefe-Kilbourn trophy for two tonners, and Mirage, skippered by Le s Harlander, Richmond Yacht Club. won the Richard Rheem Trophy. PHRF DIVISION I <3> -1, Ghost U; 2, Knockers, R Cassidy, SMYC; 3, Cheetah, Dick Pen· nineton. KHYC. PHRF DlVISJON II (4 ) -1. Sparkle, Alex lrvmc. BYC ; 2, War Ea•le, Ken Batzer, s.5YC; 3, Reveille, Robert Short, BYC. Cheetah Top Yacht SOLING (12) -1. Amencan Beagle, Pat Dougan, BCYC· 2 Cb.icaeo Transit Autbortty. 'eni Fields, NHYC; 3, Soee.ker. Jack Dollahite, NHYC. RHODE8·33 (8) -1, Hanahuli, Randy Kalie, BYC; 2, MaruJa, Bob Kettenhofen. BYC. LUDEftS.16 (6) -1, JGldee. Don Hromadka, NHYC: 2, Angel, Bill F\rndenberg, NHYC; 3, Es Velero, Paul Jacobi, SSYC. ETCHELLS·22 (12) -1, Non Sequitur. Eric Gantner. NHYC; 2, Perlect, Don Edler, NHYC; 3, Ulwuon. Art Strock, NHYC. Cheetah, an Ertcsoo-39 skip· pered by Dick Pennington of King Harbor Yacht Club was the Clau A wiMer ln Bahia Corin· thlan Yacht Club's Santa Barbara Pasaace race &lnday. The race started Friday at 7 p.m. and the last boat finished about noon Sunday. The race involved yacht.I rated under the Performance Han- dicap Racing Fleet system with Class A and B racing a 1.38-mile course around Catalilla a.od San Clemente islands and Class B racine a short course or 102 mlles around Catalina laland. The race sta:TUd at Newport Buch. The first to Cioisb and Clus B winner was Rivit, CC·'-' Ton skippered by Keith Cleland of Balboa Yacht Club Winner 1n Class B was Eight Ball, a Colum· bla·26 sailed by Bob Loqpre, South Shore Yacht Club. The fleet had food wind& at the start, but fell into hgbt aJrs on lh~ back side or the islands. Sum· mary: CLASS A l , Cheetah. 2. Ghost Wangs, Oavc Steiner. LBYC; 3. Giant Killer. Eugene Foner. SSYC. CLASS B -1. Rtvll, 2. Sunshine, Dennis Humphrey, CBYC. CLASS C -1, Ei ht Ball Coast Sail~rs High lnHobieStandings Six Orange Coast ~~:!l("'-•""P••L-.-tii. WIN PRIZES WORTM s"hllors were among lhe ) ''-""' 11a11i.1c1•"41ClmJaui11t, t.op IS in the Hobie Csl·16 ~"'''-"'•· ,.., national c hampionship ..!,.!:.• .. ~:d Joa , .. .....,. lo• regatta which concluded .. :.,~~ c-•NI"-"' o.ier. •o Saturday on Nantucket , "-1o1i.r .,,d AM • ~mi,,.. Sound. Mass. c;.o.,,,_ ...... ,,.) The rirst 15 rin1shers in ,.:.,.: 14-:',, ~;.:1"' ~ .... .._, Col a prot,lem., T11t•rr tt'ntt.' ti> Pat Dunn Pot Ji cut rtd t.:P<'. q t•lf111q tht> On.st.litrs 011d ochon you !'W'C°d to .tolt>f! meou•flt·~ 111 got'l'rnmenf and f)aua. nt&s Motl your que&1t<.111..s to Pat l>unn At Yo-.r ~nnce. Ororigf' Coast Oa1ly P1lc>t . P 0. Bo:t 1560, Costa Mrsa . CA 926'l6 Include your tcJephoM numl>n The col um11 oppeor$ do1l11 uctpf Saturdau.~ Hu t'oetr £1~ro"" Go1H~ A•kftl'l1 DEAR PAT: I want to me a complaJn t with tbe state aaainst an escrow company. What deputm~nt handles complaints about this particular business'? J ' loolld in the phone directory's "Con1umer " llstJnl1, but there wu no mention of escrow companies. M. V., Fountain V1fle}'° ne CaWorala Dfpartmeat of C.rpvaUooa '" a.tip yoa o•t. CM tad k and~~ a complalllt fono' by wrttlq to: lt7 S. Broadway. Loa An1de1, l=A 9M11. or by pboaln1 (tU> CM'8S. f'oetU o• Riglto of BH"d DEAR PAT· A blind friend tells me that ills.a misdemeanor to interfere with the rights or a totally or partially bllnd person or other disabled person. J would lllte to know what lhese rights are I woutd have u ked my friend, but he's extremely sensiUye about his condition and nugbt hne taken orreo.-1. I'm not being unkind, just curious. . • J.P .• Costa Me.sa 1 Yoa.r fr1ead1s c:cirred aboa' the mlldeme ..... ,, cMl"Je. a1111u accorded to aay blbld or odiie,,,,. pllytfcalJy dlsabled penGIQ loclede ruJJ ... ..... I atteu t. all pubUc ~veyances and modef ft1 truaportatlon, places ol public accommodaU.., amuement and resort. and lo o&laer plattt wlftns I.be pabllc ts lnvlle<l. They also an eaUUed to e4111al lttatm~t la tbe rent, lease or sale of boesta1. Every totally or partially blind person also bas ~ right to be accompanlf'd by a trained JDlde dos.In any public place without befni required to pay. an extra cbar1e for lbe guide dog; provided tlllat-~ ahaU be Hable fer any damage done to 'lie Prtll\1¥1' or fuWUes by the dog. Flrms aad co.,,.ra&Jou, alollg wtU. ladhidaalt, an required by law _,. C.. ba&afere wlda tlllese rtgbl8 ol db a bled penou. •. · f'lne T11"'""-At Laid! . . DEAR PAT: f purchased a MolOC'ola·Quuar color televiaJon in .lune 1975. and have had a great deal O( trouble With ll nght from the beginning. Tlae dealer bu been very dH.1gent in ~ending repairme(), but no One seems able to correct the problem$. J wrote to E.J . Gaiden of Motorola Inc., and waste· , ferred to another serviceman But when my television was returned. 1t was still In the same con d1t10ft. The colors are not adJu.sted properly and the sound buues all thl' lime We paid $700 for thla.lfej. andsofar$187inbiU~ · C.L., Mission Viejo Leonard Jlrout, consumer relaUons asalt&Jnt manager fow Quasar Electronics, repom y\llr hme.r 11 .. beell repalnd, and yCMtr set flnany· 11 perftwmln1 to yoar utls/actloa. RULES ... I =:"1'..!":.::"::i' ~:::,::.:: ~;.t::~-r.:-:.:.::::.•: t~!'.!~ -..i<•tt •• lll•lrtn •llllU .. --· ---.. l414IMl•tt , ........ Tl>tM .... l<a-'IC-W"l ... n .. ft-llfiM •• 1 -•I .. , PIGSltlM "'c•••oo .. , •. '-'' Dt'""""''"·,. o . ... IWll.c.t .. -u. CAtt•• , =r: .:n:.~~.i:r.-.... n:-i:::.:·=u;!~~~~ !=:. '!:l:t.:~~~~.~:~:~ ·~':,-;:,:,:·:::::·:~: """' .. KU~IM H 11,.al •y •II C-\UM\ .. ~=::.:: ::,r,~~·~: .. ~c:.t.;.:~~~':"l.~ ""'" .. .. , :-~c~ ... -·la"f•••"•',,.,,,,,_ ........ ...i .... .,. ... ,., ... ... 6. ~ll •lllAKlll al.AN!( MUU al "II.LIO IN 011 ENTll1' I) VOIO, the best Clve of six races , w.,.,. ~,,.,., .,,d Mutt Wllod. aJ'fi -.1 f th Id (.ae>i\lr_ .. .,,,.,, qu 1 ~ or e wor , °"" ~ P•<11 o.,1411-. Ft $3,600 IN'76 ············································~ cbampionshlp re1att.a in u-·cae1e. ~,. m• Hawaii, Nov.1·6 .,.-..,::.::~i;:,•·:J~':f e111 ,....,., · Overall wmner in the ~~.;·;;.~~~ .,,. o. .... r.,..,.. 96 boat fleet was the 11 J•"" " • .,,., .,,., ,.,.,,,, t f J Kl d Mll,...,,M.,..11.,.ion .. ach tl eam o erry ng an 11 """ e1111'""'"" .,.., ,,,,., Peo Pat Love, formerly of _ _,11 .. c11" Newport Beach but now y~,! ... ~t.~~:,"d Gort '•"•'••· saJlintoutotHawaii. " ,..,., •htt •11 d wo11, .,,,_._ Wiii.,.. CoflA H . The re1atta was sailed u n ...... 1111 .... '"'•nee """'' on a rou.nd·robln basis _,,...._,0_11•_u._•• _____ __, with skippers and crews ----------changing b oats arter each race. Winds on the 't sound raged from n at ~ calms to lS knots with oc caslonal rain 11qualls and j Col{ The to1> 15 finishers: Aries Top Finisher In Triport Arin, a Columbi.1·36 sailed by Bob Burkhardt, Dana Polnt Yacht Oub w., the Class A wirm~r \n Dana Point Y•ctil Club's 67·mlle Trtport race, the sllcth Jn the aeteo ·race PHR"F Sert es. First to finish and win· ner In Cl•H B WH NUg· get, a Catalina·n skip- pered by Bill Murray. Cap,lathoo Bay Yacht Club. The race started Saturday at 10 a.m. olf DtDa Polnt abd took the fleet a.round t.lle Newpon hll buoy, then down coast to Oceanside and flnl.sb.lnt at Dana Polnt. Tbue ,,.,.. lt •tart.I l.n the~. Cl."U A T I, 11•'-t, t ""'-' c.i..i! ~ ~Cl J ........,. .,_JeMo19,0'rC CA ,_,,._. t ~' a-f\ _,...,...,,-, ~: , ._,..,., ........... ,. Cl"C:. a.l<H c -1, ,._., 1.-o.-l>l'YC: a, h t ... . ~C: .. ~'"' I, Oii • 0-YC. Call 141 .. M71. Put • rew wotda to wotll fot ov. SNOOPY *NM* wtl IE HOUSE. 'IDebBlt. * INTHE * WNCHBQX Gt~ on t.he Pt&Jmt.1 ~ Lookb" t.be ftw "Snoopy and You" eleotJ.on lt10ktr tr.am~ ll*talO loaeeotdlllio10m ~ 1ng ....... Bl'e9d. 1.a stJckerl 1n all. One per ]C»f. J'rw,. Sponsored by * Roubon·s ~MOC)N llAKI~R * Weekly PIQ•ldn PlckefOO '78 wlnn•ra wtn eh•r• prlzea WOtth more then S330 ~ Mlectlng their choice• of the win· ner• of 30 weekend football contHtl . The" Dally Pilot readef beat predicting th• outcome• of Plgt.lcln Plckeroo 78 geme1 wlll wJn • on.yw rnemberahlp M Ute NautUe1 Newport phytlc•I fttnea• centef, 4220 Von K•rman Avenue, ""'°"Beach. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : • ENTRY BLANK • . • • Nam• ..................................... • • ~'·································· • • • cur .••...•...•.•.••.••..... ZJp. 4' ....... • . . • PMM ..................................... • • Clrcle tuma you think will win thla w.u'a games • • : NY Giants Ya Rama • • St. Louis vs San Diego • • • San Francisco vs Seattle • • • Oakland vs Houston • • NY Jets vs Miami • .• ..... New Orleans vs Kanaaa City •,• . . ...• ._• .. New England v• Pittsburgh • . . Mlnne1ota vi Detroit • • .. ,.Qreen Bay va Cincinnati • • J • • Cleveland va Denver ~ • . • Buffalo va Tampa Bay .. • .. • • Baltimore v1 Dallas . • • . • Atlanta vs ,Chicago • • USC v1 Purdue • • • Air Force YI UCLA • • • Cal va Artzona State • • Tulia va Arkan••• • • • TCU va Nebraska . • .. • • Weit Virginia Ya Kentucky • • Tenn••••• YI Auburn • • • North Carolina YI Army • .. . . MlllCM.lri YI Ohio State • Navy v• Michigan Indiana v1 Wa1hln9ton Vanderbilt YI AJabama BottQn College v1 Tulane . Baylor vs llllnol1 M .. rytand YI 8yt8CUM Clemaon ve Georgia Tech Nortta Catoffna v1 Army DAILY PILOT .. DAILY PILOT ! Lebanon !·'.~ting Goes On BEIRUT Leban on <AP) -Savatt nibUns na1ed anew en Lebanon'• dYU war today alter lbe tetlure of Syrian. Lebanese Christian and Palestinian repreaen- t.atives lo reach ogree· meont on • ttue·flro.. Intense, random abeit-lnc of resldentlal ueas l n Beirut went on ~thenl1bt "It wat a nl&ht d one shell per minute," said -~ radio station d the· ;~t-wlaa Phalanre .'.f_elty. wbicb baa the llirJnt Chrb ti en militia · f(Ojung ln tbe 17·moot.b· old ronflict. nt'A io Fly Byta.e Auoctated ~ Tram World Airlines service was returning to normal today after a brlef weekend strike of mechanics and other ground personnel over wace1 ended Sunday tollowio& hi&b·level .(. IN SHORT ) Q\ediat ion in Washington • .'Secretary or Labor W.J. Usery Jr. had or- dered the emergency ba:rpininc session in the capital, and be later praised company and W'I· iO'.D negotiators ror "a siacere and determined eftort to end a serious dispute.•• 'f.,iJa Rnw•e ·~EARBORN . Mich. ftt> -Mem~rs of the U.Uted Auto Workers <UAW) bargaining team l'tt\arned lo Detroit todaay tor the res umption or f ormal necotialions between the union and strikebound Ford MOlOr Co. The bargaining team 'W8$ sent home by UAW President Leonard Woodcock last Tuesd.ly :.tit hours before the mJd. 11Spt strike deadline. A u~w spokesman said ·t!i~Y would be brfered either by Woodcock or UAW vice president Ken Bao.non, head o( the UD· ion's Ford DepartmmL Afltlrffl' Kiiied r A Fast Learner ••• But Superman Rol,e Won't Go to Gold Medalist '"" . The bit siebtseeint firm of Gray Line Inc., shut down by a San Francisco drivers' strike since May 4, bas been sold to two limousine driven. The San Francisco Chronicle uid drivers Gary Eu.a. and M anla Lny made the deal. \ Tbe alory said Ettin and Levy formed a com- pany called Alan and Allan, which made an offer that wu accepted. • Gen. Frederick C. We1aad, who retires as Army chief of staff this month, is headed for a second career as a banker~ The First Hawaiian Bank's board of dlre~or1 confirmed in Honolulu thial th~y appointed Weyand u a vice pi'estdent. Weyand had several assign. ments In Hawaii during bis <'arttr. lnduding the command.t ol tbe ~th Infantry Division and the U.S. Army of the Pacific. • El Dorado County cancelled ••un the property tax exemptloo that Assemblyman E•leM Cbapple, (R-Roseville), claimed on a ranch 001.Slde htS legislativedistrict. _ The action was reoorted after De mocrats crit1c1ud the exempt.loo i and Chapple requested PEOPLE J thatitbedropped. Chappie said that he ---------' tnadvertently kept the ex· emption on his ranch at Cool aflt r mo"·mg has official residence to Rotevllle, t.n nelghborlna Placer County. He moved bec•Use his district wu changed by reapportionment ln 1973. ~ • P1'Hldeat Ford named Edward E. Masten to be U.S. ambassador lo Ba.D(ladesb. Masters, 52, of Savannah, Ohio, bas been depu· \.Y chief ollhe U.S. mission in Thailand since 1971. Refresher Class Set for Nurses A Saddleback College refresher course for nur11es who have been inactive in their profession for several yean wUI be l'-ught al South Coast Community Hospital in Lagunt Beach starting Sept. 30 The program. whlch ---------- wtll run Thund11ys and Frlday11 from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., ii d~igned to briftl lleensed nurses t.lP to d~ on nuntnc techn.1· ques to prepare them lo return to work Pa£aEQUISITFS for the class, to be taught by Bevttl.y Carner. an in· ten1hte care nursmg •peclallst. are a re- Cistered nurse or voca· Uonat nurse license and malpractice insurance coverage. graduate or the Arnot Ogden Memorial Hospital School or N.ars- lng, also holds teaching credentials from UCLA. She is employed with the Coastline Regional ()c. cupaUonaJ Program as a health occ u patlons coordlnator. fUrtherinlormaUoooo the class can be obtained by calling Saddleback·s heaJlb sciences division at 831-9700. extension281 Post Held OAK RIDGE. La. (AP> -Four men, in· c:ludlng a former pro football player and the father of a state senator. were killed when ,their 1mall plane crashed ln Northeast Louisiana ear· lySunday. An airman who blames bis enlistment on a tardy 1pec1al·de1ivery Jetter will be 1etUn1 out 18 · months early to pursue a CaJlfornJa RiCbway ~atrol career. Nursing leadership, procedu.res and equip- ment, medical record.<!. pharmacy in nursing, daenostlc testing, safe- ty, radiology, legal upecta and other aspects cl the profession wilJ be uamJned In the clal!IS SACRAMENTO <AP) -Terry E . Caldwell , mayor or Victorville. has been reappointed to a four.year term on the Lahonlon Region of the California R egional Water Quality Control Board. One of the ~t I ms waA Abner Wimberly, 49. who ~~ end for Louislan11 State In 1943 and 1946 48. played professionally wkh thf' Loa Angele!. Dool and Green Bay unUI tW. and 11\ler wtts an as- ~l1lant coach ot LSU from 19~·~!> Cbft 1Hullftf iA CITY (AP> namanlan 1ov em Is ron11ldenna ~ r lcHe to Amtrican nathoritlca of three ~I • dt>nts of the u .~. oontrolled Canal Zone •• w}K) wtrc 11rrt1ted dur. Ing student rlotlna last wffk. a 11ourre clON to U>p govC'rnmcnt orficlals said today. The three men tr1l Pfc. B e rn a rd Lowell Jamuon and Hector Downs. both Americans; abd Ro1ello Garcia, a Costa Rican who worb In an Air Force warehoust In the <:anal Zone. ·~ ..... ,. .... VALLETTA. Malta 'AP> -Prt-mler Dom Mintoffs Socialist Labor party won a t.hree-seet ..;vittory over tbc N•· ~llon11l1t part7 In w tend eltcUoos, ... • aurlnt the Soclall1ts • aoot.ber five-year term ~ pemlnf thlt Medlttt-~ raneao la and nation. , -'!'he Sod11l1t1 will ~1lave S4 seata eod the Nai- ·tioo.alim a1 •eata in the ·SS-member House or :-Representatives. In the .1ut let islature, tbc SotlallaU alw had a lJLrM.se1t m-.}orl\,Y a.Iler u lnillal one-scat vic· ... u11 ht un. A Na tldnafiat c1odid1te cbh&td part.Jn alter that eltttlon TM airman, a security policeman, •l.ltloaed al Mather Air Force Base. is 21-year-old&olMn Ola,. delalae of Hacienda Height.a. At a1e 18, Chapdelaine applied for 1 CHP desk Job and waa told he would be notified by mail when Co1urerei11g E11er9f1 MRS. CARRIER, a t Prop 3 Looks to the Sun f £dJtor'a not• Tlru.., U.. tlurd jn o "'1•• of oroclc• t1Jat IOiU oppeor from tlnw lo tlm~ ttt IM DAILY PILOT Oft bolloC propofttloM focino the OOlCT'I tn f/~kr ) SACRAMf;NTO <AP)-Ca1Jforn.J1ns could take a bi& •teP Into the ao&ar enera.y field when lhty ao to the Poll• Nov. 2 and vote on a $25-mllllon boncS pro. pout. About e.ooo homes In CaUfornla, accordln1 to backers of the two ballot proposlUOM Involved, could have Improved Insulation and solar heatin1 and coo1Jn1 systems ln.<Jtalled under the pro1ram. TllE BOND fSSUE JS PaoP. 3 on the ballot, and a companion !"\tll. ore, Prop. \2, would ael up procedures ror lendi.nl UM! m<>My by th• state Hou11- ln1 n.nance Asency. Boda cneuures must be a~ed for either to take etreet. "Dramatic savings in the use of our natural r•· JOW"ea can be achieved lf we can stop the wute of metlf in unln.sulated homes In CaUfornla," aayi ta'te Stn. Je"fry Sm.ith. a S&ratora Den>O<'r•t who fJ>OC.*ll'ed &ealslaUon put.. ll.ftl the lasae before the ~CoHenatlcm of ( PROP. 3 ) enero t.bJ'OUlb inaul~ - end development or att.erUtift eneru eourees 1' ooe toaJ wlth almost .Sttnal ~mllnout ...... ''SmU.btays. M OPPOHBNT, SEN. ILL. DCBAmMION <R·Attad.ia), calla lt a "•elf are procrui to bQ a.Lr ecindtUoaen ror ricb pl!Ol)le." lo b1I Milot panphlet ~meet, llldtvdfon diaput• propoDCQta. statemfttl lllat tbtre would be ao taxpayer Htt. Pe uld la.t ni.quites ~e slate to repay central obllptloo bMdt. Tbe .RnldentJal Derp Conservation fl'und ,.,.,..... PO Cot ttMlf, lncl..un, .cbnlnlJtrM.lvo costa, lk beeken •~· «Msloalq a tevolvinl fund to ~!°'!~as PQa:M!lllll com. in. LBGISIAftVE AJULDT A. ALAN Pott said u.n ''llhoold be llO ...... e09l (Of lba ..... Of baadt. ao...nr. ii for 8" ~--&be rtPa.rmmts lrom lb PftlOM participating in the loan proaram do not cover the cost or the bonds, and related ad· miniatraUve costs. the state's taxpayers would be required to pay these COits. ·' Bu~ on a 6 percent interest r•te and 20·year term for the bonds, the Interest would come to $1S.7S million, or tot.I obUgaUon of $40.75 million, POil Hid. Tbe bigsest problem fadna backers of Props. 3 and U, says Smtth. ls not the bond obllcatlon, but the public's "Buck Roccr11" conccpl of aolar cnu1y. ''IOLAR SPACE BEATING AND co0Un1 .II a ,..uty today. not a promlae for the f\ature," Smith HY•· "There are retldenUal lostallallona in California providinc \Q> to IO percent of the home hutln1 and c00Un1 requiremtnta and all or lhe water btaUnc needs." Guld•Unea on who would cauaUfy for tho loans would be act by the ltMe &Mrcr Commlulon. lll dt1lrman. Richard MattUIQ, ••>'• the com m.inJoa will try to ITIUelOlar technoloCY 1'uHful In older low and moderete ~IM houset -not Just new houses.·· A tnkal IOH we>Wd be abQut $S,OOO and lhe ln- terwt rate would ;srti.,. 7 or 8 percent, not the U pes-ceftt ot more for standard home lm· proyemot loant,Sm.lt.hs d . T11E IHIUIAUON A.HD SOLA& system In· llallatJott WUl pay for t.be~vea iD ener17 HV· lnp. baeken 111. Ce.lllq luulaUoa alone can ,... about $50 on --0 bUb ln one wtnter, •m Jrts Sankey, a memw olthe a.a. Boriol ~Uoa. ·~ Utoulaad homes ®-1t iO'DI Ulte a lot," aUd Smllb. "b•l il trill Cf.IM'lle a 1lplficant 1Dadel .t tel Wnp .,inc." • A > IUtJu..tN SAID '11111 PaoGRAM al.lo would live CaDlornla a bead star\ over JDMJ ot.ber statca fn taldn1 adnntaie of pouible federal runda In the future . Callfornlans should hav. solar IJ'ltem• in thm bomn as a bedce e(llimt ~ Sal1tb and XaolUn expect to be a but• iDCf'e:Ue In I.be aatUral 1u price i.o about t.bree yean. On,. job Training Offered Bluff side Building Scotched The discovery that a bulldlng an a San Clemente condominium proposal would sit Just five feel from a bluff overlooking the beach prompted the City Coun- cil lo send the plans back to the planning com- mission THE ZJ -UNIT Pasade.na Court develop- ment, debated heatedly in the community, was approved by the plan- ners Aug. 11. O'Keere s•ld a flvc-root setback might not be enou1h lo protect a view into an a rea he called a canyon. The proposal wm be returned at the Oct. 6 council meetin1. OC Teen Pageant Slated call IU-Hrt. ht a few word• towotll tor PUBLIC N011CE P'ICTITIOU• •UMM .. U .. AMIUATlllllllMT n. .............. -........ """ .. -~u n oit '" "'» c-1 ~ '---.. K l\ (A th)l Jeflll • ll'"<-•· ,,.. ....,.._ w..,.~..,_ .... ,. c.m•1 lflh ~flttt I\ , .... 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CAM••O 1t a 11 1.. 70111 -...-.. St.. • .._. ....... 9MCll. C4 .... o.cn "-*"""' car..,...... • Celll•r•I• c•r ••••ll•"• 1t111 .,_""' "" """''""°" IMC!\ "" ...... ""' ...,.,_" <Of<flK ... ..., a"" _.u ... Cit<•''~""' °"11 Tl1h Jt•a....,.I -.t Iii.I W<"' I ... ~y Cle,_ .. (Wall .. ~yell ...... .... ".,. ...... Pullll\/>ed O<all .. c ... , o.ily ..... \otlll •. 11, IO. 11. tttt ,,.,.,. P UBUC N011CE D A I L y p I L 0 OAIL'V PtlOT ,_...._,.,Metia: HMl•a ~ SCIM HouHt Fc0r S.. ~ ~r S.. AJI n!al a.Laltt adY\JrUsfd •••••• •• • •• •••••••••••• •••• •••• • • •• • ••• • •••••• ••• •• •• •• • •• • •••••••• •• ~"t ':'C:t~a~ ;~~r O•MNI I OOJ Gfttf"tll I 002 ._,. t 002 Hou1ln1 A(:l of 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w"1cb make9 It Ul.qal to MOUNTAIN advaru u .. any Pft· RITlllAT ,.,...., llmltelk>n ~ V ACll " dlkrilftln•lloo b 11sod on An air ol !n Al~trt'at , r~. eolor. ,.111ica. ft''-. '"'"-"·Mt Jrlvt! ML'Clucfrd ot naUona) on1m. or un ......... . lnletlUQO to make <1G) ~·ntrtll\~! l\~lrrt>lini r tucb PtffeN:nc:c. limit.· h''ID~ room c.1ou1111tl lloQ ordllicnmtnallofl .. i.wublne ldtr hcn \luun ' 111in h1mlly ruum h1 Thia QOWtpa~r v. 111 not knQWlllflY a c<"ept 11ny advert u ng, for re:ll ell.ate wbid\ IS 1n \Iola uonoftbe law. hllhlC'd h) 'o11t1lh•,I n •ll in~. ~ bn(l.. hort.h .111d e'(l't'Uli H"" pn' .it•' b.ar' SWl'\'l)tn~ m••"h 1 tJl'd ruom 1 :l 1: h ll<llo rc1re1h. 1, .acr.· rt•.11 .._...twS• yard w/PflrtY paJ.10 an<I ....................... ntt rlns: I Try $7.2.'IO tot.ii ... , .. 1002 dnv.n• Q\Utk1 Won't '·"' ....................... 1141 8()10 DIAMIGA•DB4 DllJGHT Fanwtit famaJy borne, lluae 36' famlb' toom L o w m aint e n 11 o c4! al"OW)ds compltl• with &M b1r-b.q. 3 King liltro bad_rooma w /maar.lve m&StM sw te ! + + • Two rlreplaces. Wife n111er It 1 t c h e n . Jo' or m " I c•ndlcllght dinrq . 2500 Sq. fl. O(ultlm1te IUllUr)' AU ror soo.ooo. Call to· day. Open how.e Sat M 646-Tm . ()HH I i.i• t t • ., '" • ~ • l~ld = Trailer Parking Lido Soud waterfront. 4 8drm .. 3 bath home wit.Pl Jaeuui pool & boat blip $340.000 .. Allr 4 BR. home on comer lot. 84y views from It' ing rm & upstairs bd-rm $1&5.000 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR J..tl Boy\1d .. o ..... ., N B bl!> c:.•e l 1002~ 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·. Lido l slt• bayfronl . reduced frocri $495 ,000 to S425,000. Prime loca,tlon with brcathtak1Jl8 view 5 Bdrms .• 5 hcrt.hs . piers. :,1de u~for large boat.. '. •'•I LIDO REALTY T [ilifil .u l.b.b i.harp 3 bt.'<lroom corntr hQml' w i;att• & ~roetil p1ul for p:ark1na. boal or t railer Lovet) ~cloi1ed pi11l10 Bnghl sunShlny lutchen W11lk to alJ ~hoQls ~ind 111on·' All lhis fot onlv s.51.500 Agent ~45 11424 . t•\ •'' C73 7131 3377 Vlo Lido, H.I. ,,).7)00 4 1 a ' 1 E M 1 1 RI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!! 'AL.ACE 2 STO•Y .. 00l 1002 ~ ....... • IOOZ ·Costa Mn• lorc)ahtl ! $49,,00 A sharp 3 bedrm bome with new paint inside and out-'New carSK"ll und drapes. Great locallon on latte 110· deep lo<. tall M0-9> for run det.alta . ~--HERITAGE . • REALTORS ....••......•.•........ ·················~····· S75,9SO , .... Of Ooublt' dour form.Al mJr " hit' entry to dnunuttc h\ Ownership lnll room Crarkhn ~ TRIPLEX hrepl111:e. Laue rormitl duunk roorn t.-onv~nienl on n tree 1111<.'Cl .11l1 '-~ l with I)' M~rVeQ rrom punlr)· lu.-.urloui. land\1 iljllll~. kit chen Comm1u1d1111t tho• i.l\iilke n1<1r1•d bt·11ul~ view ur sparkllni< vuul & I• .in 11k11I o~ ncr uc ) • cu z z I cu 111! r c rt t'UPll'li hn1111• p111 .. II\ pav1hon Sv.~pmJ: ..,11ur11 i·uml' J.cH".ll •·•I 111•.1r to h1d1.10tway m11 .. ter & s.toru. tr0ln•1111rt.1111111 1unt swln . f'1r.11 lo <"1111 imd ~ol( 1•ou1 i-c m \·ustu icts lhlll unique hnll Mu Mei..i (',111 (01 .111 JIJ bargain prH c' l' .;II pointmC'nl 111"' SPANISH VI~~ 3 llDROOM + f'OI ~a1111rul llll•d cntcy 11 hut1' "" 1 n .: ro!Sm l'r.,ckl1n11 t 1replu1•f' l; o u rm "t II 1 t-l"h ,. 1 " brt•t1klJlll Ul•'ll ~1\1 lhnt 14lntinv. ti> f'r1•.1h patio :""11H1rt· fo1" tt \' 1>a ri.ini: l.or11l1•d l\t'•ll "' huob .inl.I i.hoppll\it H.111:;1111 pr1n• JI $.\7,000 llurn ' l 'ttll llfi:l t;7ti7 96H88\. I' ._ \\ I \I.SO ..wrc>aT HEIGHTS ~N 111 •·"'""'10611' ' 11 " •: Two 1111 ''In [8 I Tui ifLI ,,. .. ;\\ ., 0\\ ""'"l ~ .. ~ Ttiere~~~~n~Atfl the • £UJi_tf ~·~~~~:t'.\~;;~0~ i-m •rn poaslbiliU,." Lo11el.)' 2 _ .-........ ,._!!!~ SKYLARK CHA-.MD bedroom , ~ bra t h ' Spaclou• llvln1 room. •~ -•.-• .... •E•W---·11 Na. wall ~-SSl,,00 ·· ri"'lly roo m with " mlPPI 4 l\~drnom ... 2 lt•l1'1~ beamed celllns. plu1 eox· 3 Bedroom, 2 hnth n o. p _c:_c .. • · l.il')ll' f11mllv 13'133 J'lu' I rl I rWI '-a hv rm r1Jlr nt'W bftn" tra arce rep ace OW. (rrenhH't'. dblt• l::lf -r.;:.:1_1920 E 's dr ~m .. ,,. FA hl'JI l...iri:•· \Ht1·h .. n very womun c.. l'oncrt.•\1: un' • F1•n1 f'rl ••OO oua11 si NIWf>Olt uac" kltcben + + + ll c:a r •"",'1~. wtdlnt• arf'•• Nl1•r l·ph •' 2 k ho"s -•·---------·1 urv11. N11w 111unl 1n11tde & aarage, wor 1 "" lloy McC--'•-1• POUU»t room and lar&e ,.._. SWIMMIN'<" FUN out Dbk ~ur Li:c') hf<I ~~~.:tJ.~~l~.llOO !uU ~.:w'!~0s~ •l t ltls <'lrn;>rr1111~ :i 6"639'~.l'\e!'~.8&6\ IEACH con AGE 3 HOROOM + JACUZZI ti-•111111!!1!'1!!~~---~I L~lt•n to the 1K-e11n liurf • from thla beautiful :i hdr house with JUC'U111 Sur r ounded by lot:c ol bedroom hM'lt1 locnt('(l In Jhe llub<lr lll1thl1.1nda Ufa or N4.1wp()I'\ lkach. l'·a nt1111C' pool with 11c-p1rute th eai1lfl1t room. Washer/dryer and m.any potlt<I s>lanla lnt'lud.-d In lht• Hlllll Prl«. ™·WO· Lachenmye Rr•.11101 ----1/J.4Clll GDITLIMAH•5 A AH CH CUSTOM I UIL T FREE We will w a r rant all plumblna. C'lect rr u l\ hutlns •Y•l~m and •I appllan~ for one yeur on any hom e-p urt'hMC'd Ui.ru V1lley Rctlty. Cu II tor free ccrtlflc:ate. v.lul' 1100 640.ttOO :Tlw fll,,M &I.It~ valley Realty P UB.LIC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 640·6 I 6 l rt'dwood Je1:kml( N1!11r Trf'r lrnrd 11tr t•1•l 111 new <:arVUl lhruuarllout. pnmt• 1e&1de11llul ·un:u L<Ao:c 1 O\ crl'cJ pulro. ~cludftl l'lltry 111 hu11• Ju\l hlllcJ .il .. n lt11 living toom ('rul'~hn,: beht'Y.ible S.S.'l,!IOO WIV/\ r1r<"pl lll'l' MIUl'llV• terms H urr y! C nil formul d101n~ ron'm 963 671n ll111&u count r) 1Cl)'ll'1l '..,,, 111 1'"" '' ,-1 ' ' k I t I.' h C 11 2 S l 1) 11 ,. [~ ii 1----------i f1rcpljn•i; to'i.m11y.roon• '. ., llln\_ TRILEVEL ~~~~~:';~u~l ~;~~~~~(\ . .. .-m:a iu•11• LarS?c;? s tnry. 4 lw<lrm, ro11rn thru lllllu;lw.H fr>rmol d1n1n~· funrly m111ur :<Ull•• & 1 h1ldr11n ·,. rm. J bath, tullv 111r t•on· 11u11rtn11 M uf'h mon· dit1oned prtia.t1111ou11 Stu l t h111 ont-for <>nlv horrw fo'ully ""'nnkh•tl ~.500 llurry 003 7sfl1 trammed lo ll\lflc1·t1on ""'" r.1 11·11~llJ"101111°"' AISOLUTE.L Y IMMACULATE 2BR, 2b1 -t POOL, hltn11, rr plc . Ira din "'"·· Beaut. up,rodad crpta, drp1. '#allpaper, t l c t.hruoul. Prime toe, •.nlll lO 1t nil 16S.OOO JACOIS RU.UY 675°6670 WHtTEWATER OCEAH VllWI Nnr\h l.11 1:unu lh•urh V'indu 1.11r111· I lwdrm, lh bath. l11 uplM·t Ex let1~l111: Kur11lt•1·k with l11n tuK\11· 0tran '11.'W J'r" 1•11 under murket ut '30.bW 1.o:11rlu11lv• &t4 1270 1.1nd!C'ap1n11 1-:nJ01 [e I · 1~ ~ ll r u 1· ""' 11 I 1 v 1 n K u t !~!:lj I S!ll• ~JO. C.ill for cout . .-!~! ~ .... [A'3~~]~- 15S5W .. U t,C M. N•l to~laaket 549·16SS FIXER ;1 Ur, ;: ll.1 'horl v. .1 lk lo h4•111'h . lll't01fo. , ... 1111 """ l't'· M nk1· Mh•1 Mewpcwt Pl~ Reolty 117:1 :.!11'.>K RAREftMD M a V•rdr. 1:>11 11p11,kl 1111 •• oodrm ~llh 1wrr 111rd fan1lly rnnm ti ll"l'Vll.'I' J>OI <'h J"Ull)' Uf' i'·11mllv h•1mt." nit'<' , hNlnM1111 4 b11th l\orn• "'llh frnm.d clio1n,.,.'nllt11 • rnnid v room. ,.,, f'l'llent l0<•11tmn nn •11111·t :.II ~I Clow lo ..,:"""" 1<h9pp\1111 ...... ~·~11.!'iOO PETE 8ARRrjt -REALTY-. 642·5200 i7S·4060 ~~ Anxious Sellar· ----------•! Krl <h'li un 14uld "tre•\ i,,,, lllil4,1tl Ill SH!>, ~00 Sharri I bedroom , 2 brath homo I0<'11tctd in M••,11 Vt' r fl l". Ow n 1° 1 )1 11 a purrhH<'li anntht•r hOtnl' end tits prlred th4 fo1 'lu1ck 1110 11t only M;f,!>Ofl Income Special Comblnat lnn h1uln•11 and home propel1y with turryl {'till NtwJl()rt uf ric• 541> us t l:ALL Mfi :t()(lO ' • ooo1 for o<r h-Our11 1 ('trea • SEL t1on CommMclal 11r1•a, ECT bu'ly •lrHl A11kln111••-------•1 PROPERT1£5 •:-(# ... HERITAGE . . REALTORS 860.000 •nd toned 101 IYV)lt an1 •m•ll bualn .. " G...,.. t 002 c,,.,,.. t OOZ Call tor mrorm1llon ••••••• •• •• •••••• •••• •• •• ••• ••• ••. •• •••• ••• , •• 64&.1414 •• .. Nl¥AllLAl<I llA~H N.-r. •acant. •bedroom J t.tlt LAK £ l'OR t:S'T •.ooo. \cYA. Down OWNR/BKR. 540·0$ ~II.-macnab I Irvine ?-· realty ... SI J7 ,000 OM IAMTIA.0 . Lowe st price d home i n the neighborhood & completely re-done fn beautiful shade:J of cannelJ, gold.· & whJte . New carpets, papers, ced lfr paneling + new oxteriol' used brtck· & lattice work. Ruge POOL. Perfect 4 bedroom family home In Marinent school dt!trict Beverly Morphy·· 642-8235. (E58) • 642·1135 tol Oovtr Ot'lvt lrvlM' at <;ampu, ValNy C.nter 75J.1414 •• I ' VACANT LADY She'-i 1 mmuc ulate, but empty! 4 BNlrnom .. tnJilct story with two (1r ·phtl·c~. und on o lar~e lot beautiful· ly landscaped She's a handsome lady Just waiting to e mbrace someone, but •t will co:st you. hkc $143,500. A listin1 of '1mJmc Croul ,_. IVU t1()~1:S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 C d~t Co.m H19nwav. Corona d•I Mar 111•.o Ill Mt'\ I V1·tdf' 'dl !>46 5990 ~~ .......... !~~~~ .......... !~~ LAST LARGE ESTATE Luxurious "Old Californ ia Charm"; over 4,000 sq. ft .. comfortable living -.pare. on tree studded, TWO THJRDS \C RE HILLTOP. Marvelous panoramic VICW Of ocean & City Of Corona del Mar. 5 Bdrma., 7 baths, s parkling pool & huge view deek for ~nmous entertaining. Let us make an appt to show trus lovely home to you. ~S.'i,000 INCL. THE LAND. H~ euafl•Dli1"6 -MO oW.gAi iaac • • ?.~~! .......... !~~~~ .......... !!»!~ P.AMl'ER YOUR IOAT with its very own rner & shp Balboa lbland bayfront 2· story homt·. tould be single residence or duple~. toned ror 2 units. One frplc. up. one down Just beautiful ! At 260 0110. a r eal \ alue on today's market Don't watt, l'all 67M400 HUUY FOtl nesu Mt.loo Owner is in process ot painting, new roor. etc so hurry while you can buy · for this price & redecorate it yourself. 3 Bedroom home with a lovely. lge An· thony pool completely fenced. 1111 S• Jo ; r ........ NEW?OltT C!MTla. N.1. '44-4910 G""°ol 1002~ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-- LAKEFROHT •••• PRIVATI IEACH (THIS WEEK ONLY > New 4 bedroom, 3 bath, never lived in. ttoally ~orgaous. l hove bought unothcr property and must sell now. /\~king $100 ,000. 10% Down. OWMet/AGIMT 540-0555 hn.. 557.5111 1001 G1M,.I 1002 ·····•······•····••·••· ...................... . cae: 810181 ILlllf S CD. OVFR 50 YEARS OF SERVICE I 12 VIA UDO NOID Outstanding 2 Story Home With Pier & SJlp for Large Yacht. Bay Vtew. 5 Bedroom!' Terrace For EntertaJn· Ing. REOUCEO TO $298.SOO OPIM DAILY 1·5 THRU SUNDAY 111 DOYll ORIVI 631-1800 IOU ••wer4 .............................................. &.colchwtl Bm•r ._ J?CSl(l{NT!Al llllOl<lR>Gf COll'Nff NEW IN WESTCUFf Marvelous S bdrm. family bome w /4 baths & a family rm. AUracUve PoOl & jacuzzi + a larg~ side yard. Spec· tucula r exterior elevation & a circular drive. $152,500 lnctudtne land' 644-1766 lltl UM JQo\OUIN HU.Lt l'O IN~caNTU IUUTIFUL MISA VB.OE "T"l'UH Ltvable. acce111ble. funct10fUll, 3 bed.rooms, baths. many extras ~luded mu ter 1ulle Large ere. accented rea yard Sharp, &harp! .' 1\ now. Be quick. Call ~-2313. o-'IN I-II• II~ IUN 101'1 '' I• [~Ql!fl1 l~,.~~y SepAr11le home with un Wlual value. 2 Balh11. 2:'1 family room ond Ct:N Tll/\L /\JJl CON DITIONINC. At W. you had betttt hurry' ! 962.7171 11111'".:11~ Walkr.r 1; I r.r. R11ul tRMe IYOWHER 3bd. Zba. frpcl.. pool, J1t'un1, •hakt! roof, hard wood floors.Good 1oca· hon nr school. SSS.SOC> 752.(1759. 552·70~0 . THE · . · · VILLAGE. · . REALTORS 1041 ..... h«lt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IESTIUY * Secluded behind walled ft'ncl!, older uparudud •·•aun 11 durm . l tkdroom homC1, lovt'I)' yard and pallo. SM.000. ZAG RODZKY TtEAl.TOR ~ l1 -~ • JUST LISTIDll lllCh on 11 hill abo' e bt'aullfUI La111n11, IO\'flY 3 Wrm • 2 l>11lh aatd n homt• Lar6lo. prlvah• v11rd lllth maturo tret·~ l.ol• ur vrldt• ol o" Mn.hip here' l't1rrd 111~.uoo IMlllALO IAYl'OIHT New e'ICrl~•'" lt11lln1 on a un~·of·• klllll aioo 1'q.n 1 u~lom :t lift homt• w family rm & 110 11 Si>C'l'tacular "'h1tc water new extendifll: lo P \' Penln':.uJa Prt\ at•. Ul eJ rommu111ty "'1th pq beJth. tennis court!!, II. i.w1mmint; O" ner will ltn;rnt'c.> S:ll!S,000 lh Ollpt 1•1\I) lhru M1chell.- L>tt\ > I ~ I t p,, ' 1 • ~ \l,, • DElUXE DUPLEX • 121 :rnn ::h.i . r111 c .. idc' ht t"I, clt•c•J..,., cwn \ u J\nrth 1·nd J ~ 1 ohl :SI l0.000 • L.AGUH.A CH.ARM• I l n11i. 1K'n 'u 121 lrw IUL 12 I WJl II 11.ar-.ct·• \\ Jll. a hlk 10 IH'C'.111 A.,k'tt ~1.uuo for both AMl-.lll(' \!\ llWM. lt~ullori. 49'1 7513 UI llMl I JO/an REAL ESTATE J()Q (-.,"Ill\' \t ~~· <i'J ')~9 Hh PRIVACY MYSTIC HILLS :JBR. 30,\. i..1unu. View. \1t•lo\, Vww t4:t:t Cnr11t !Jr Gn•ut i':H•t•ut1v1• home• 673-7601 .AGT. /.Jn Nl(,(l llAll [ '( & A'J"iUI 11\11 ~ 32331 C.ARlllE.AH Cust.om 30R JR/\, dt>lu11I' featurt>S f(alol'(l. 29QQ &1. rt. Monnrch Ray Terrac•· with 11wrl'ptna ocl.'un \h'W $1K.'>,000. ** IOND •• Gola.ry of HotM• IJ 1·'411 - I - '. ... , I • wO IAYFIOHT W /PIER & DOCK UnJer Conatrucllon. Hullder accrpllnl( offt·rM 675-12)) Helpts Beauty IW . .... ,.... MHalv• rna1ter 1uJte. Remodeled kitchen. • Hnvy 1b1k1 rool. 8ea11tltul up1r•du thruout. J1;111y to 1ea. Owner aniuOUJ. 188.&00. Call &&S 1221 Century tl "Westcllrr" ... [ ............. .. 0 .. ......_ '-' S. ,._,.. '-S. OtlMfo lHI ...... ......_ U•fw wl*d ..._.. u.t. ' ' d ' "-" U•fw ••• Mc¥wS•y. S921eml>9r 20. 1978 DAii. Y PIL.OT P ....................... I~~·········· .. ··•·••· ....................... ....................... •••••••...•.•.•.•.••..• ....................... . I .. _....... • ...... ..,........ .... .......... C:.....Mna Jll4 ............... JJ4 1%44 ...... u. .. I... ,., ........ u.tw.. .., • ••h~ ............................................. ....,., ... . ................................................................................................................. . Have you noticed tbe scarcity of vacant lot• on Udo lsle'? We ju.st happen to have a rare fmd. Please call for ln!ormatlon ! Ba.Yf ronl home on eod of Lido Isle, with pier tor lar&e boal. View oC turning haaln, nei&hboring lslands & hills. --•11 6 • ........................ ._... lt•t C-.~ llZ~ ,,._ .. "-"- •••••••••••••••••••••• Ralecrnl 2 BR 2 Ba 2 Story, 4 br. 2 ba, fple OPTIO?'CTOBUY ,. ~ _.141 1124 . ' 0.. d l "'-If u .. •••••••• • • • •• •• •• •• • ....... •••• •••• •••• •••• ...... •• •• •• •• •• •• ••• •• B&Atrr. Otnas fr C Ult "1>Jc, C'ICIH t.o O CC. 41 "· tJlU, ,,.. c can ..... 10 covnc 1-.ew , ~ Ranch w /3 lakc1 In Frwy. S380 lSt. laa.l " 14TS/ll\O. 183"45C. Alt plt.tSb Rallcbo San Joa· :I\ UND STR EE'· • Skrn YooUtJIJ Tula,. del.lllnact.p mn• NofNJ. qwn lnl\M nr Culv•r • Ne"' port Shorn. ror VAiue worth 9tandi~ an line for! Co. <>raaak rtlnla Pffti· s D. rwy unt 1<1 n. I 6 teua. J Hlt<lroom. 2 tMtlh. ~ _ .. _ ... duri i-·! but house. SeU or ltade Wal.II~. Nev. pluab 3Br. Super 3 br. 2 b•. R/O. C'ODV. *n ah b•. lull A rran'lc, Wlllk lo bea~ VV"JV~ ... prey~ D.W.3'110 •« b.ar, lrplc, matu tpta, drl)I, 2 car aar mat iualt' •IM. frplt', dbl WMll, tlu&dN:l'I OK ~ SO HURRY! ---------• tldlu. 5400. 2m Pac1fjc SlCS/mo. 913..._ AJt. No ~I aar 1$4$ mo Ready per month. LAiii. Arro............ A\e M2.qf$1 ree S.P' 15th 20 ArbolH UNJQU8 llOM t;S, INC V allied at $48 $00 --'40-8300 I\ &AL TORS. t.1) f.ilOO s Br z Ba t ad• II GRf..-\T 3 DR 2 BA CON· PrtiU1et1tta, deanZ1\y ---- ( ~ • r c! 0Jo•• 00 <'pU. d.rp1. rpac, w~k 4 Br 2 Ba, tu.aae dtl'I, fplc, UniVttllly arlll~nhm ,. BEAUTIF\It. "O~l E, UP i:.1.;: ~ n an In ck!Hbl eod patio dbl rear 1un\kek, sns mo, Br 3 Ba. t 111 rm. mic~ PER 81\Y VIEW 3 IJR · 11ir. poo • adlta. a»o ltt • last +dep. W&r cwn. nr Jae 7~-~ R E A , 0 N A 8 L E ......... •U·ll5S llH ' -VACANT 840.S$GO W..ted 2900 4bd. Zba hme. Corner, C0"1>0 2 Br, clen 2~ Ba, UVill" : l~ll 3 r.:~ole~~. ~ Br I Ba Coftd-;, new· ••••••••••••••••••••••• fM'(J yd, 11tnt cond. S3T5 wahrld.r)lr, nr Harbour rm M. mo ly rt.'ftonf', POQI, walk t Wanted homo on Lido mo. 114.2>~ MM mo. No pd.I. Dy • • Wwtchf( ahoppln.c. S4M Isl•. P\\ ply, up to l.Ul-251V, EvaMl-2261 Turtlerock br, ram rm. mo 548-3391.1' Ml •l~ 1160,000. t2l3)831 OTO COI.LBGE PARK re din rm, 2 IMI, new crpt. Opn to lnapcrt Sat & un 00!'\1' Ml~$, n1mhlin1: ".11~1.111~. qu111 ~trt'.lm> .im1J ,\ lmnl t•I ,,,w,·rm~ J'll'l'' l:!E1 th(· l·hdr. !·h:\ "1 Mnm ~ wuh, 111,..rl~··t 1n thl' hv1ni: f\X)m lu't h~c l1vm1t in 11 m•)un1,1111 n1'<1r1 EXJOY 1 .1 \ .,11 .. ·,·hJll f'X)I, ~" 1mmmi: pool. ,,rnn.1. J1t\11 ·1 ! li11h1nl 1,•nnt' ,11ur1•, ,,m,I vollt'\•hi.111 I:"" -I 1i.\:I '•I II d11bho11'(' ~" l.11 ,\di\ 1th'' l~TRODUClNG1 hn1• lum1turc ra.~.11:•'' NOW RENTING R,.01,11' "'"" ..,~7.., ,., ""'· 1111111.111111 "···" ~ "·'I•' mocklcd &c MW paint ln ft l! • 3 Beodrm L•ndmark LH.se. Al\. 541·5032 1 ~ Owner LIDO 1111!!. •LTY ...,. wt 3 Br 2 Ba. lplc, bl1n1. Condo. M111t be over 40. ----~-•••••••••••••••••••••• z car gar, icardnr, nice: 11\tll rec facU. from Univ. ftk. 3 Br, 21 /2 811 , WKS'N;l.lt'J.' $425,000 1 l'l<h I "I 11 .. 1. l·llJ I\,\' J\,l mwo \,, "'" ( "''·' \I, . .a r~ '" .... 11 .. ,: .... ,,, .. 11 ,,." .. ,, 1171 Yle~ M.I. 67J.7JOO .._..,_ .. llwd nbrhd, S395. 831·40'15, MWlll$ArenL !am rm, h'pldraund~ll. 3 Br. a 811. bl •nclosM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! •••••••••••••••••••••• 8!2-tlSl (Tl•> · v ..__ a It)' lnbome. 552-0?36 or lml paUo • bkyd. frpll'. "H• -fh\l\l \ )1 .Ul"-'.t.' l.t.\,'\t l 111 • ._,. 1 tl~l 'f,\ I \\I aon.u~.'400/mo. M2-9444Mr. Dt.lnn 18"20' wood p1tnele e..o.l.a.d 110 WESAVERDE38r2Ba, VlUa.:eRnll::atate UNIVERSITY PAI'.,. t:.mllyrm,1t11rdropnr& Mlwport••lll 1069 °"'9rl•.t &t .. e ...................... Fam Rm. lplc, nr 1bopa. 981"'71 '"' aardener, $525mo. ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo~ly, fum 1 BR.• de S*mo S.U-7983 WALK TO BCU .2 Bt D prim. trt<enbelt loc. nr m 242.Seves /wknds AJult i'rartnwnc lfom ... I urnl•t-1 ~I• now ·~·n ~ a.m. to 1 rom. ---... ---lllli•l"--~Prwrf'1J 200 bomew. Steps to So bay · • pool1, par\, school•. --- ---· ~,...... ws. 1nler tbd. 2ba.. pool, SSOO. Cpt.a • Rm, 2 811 Twnkme. 1 aty ava.11 lmmed.. ..1 Br 2 s.. NWPT TerrJre Condo.* C ALINA ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Agenl 573-6900 d.rpl • frplc • bltna., poet end wul. W lftple Ir wet. form dine. $C'1S. m OT30 S42S mo 3 Br. 2'• ba. 5 + l rm. Z+pr. tee yd., bar, tenrua. '3]5 mo. or~ cplll.drp9.&4&·fJOO EAN VIEW'' Qualnt2br. Winter. Canw~. (21J)~. $CS.33S ---- •• 1'' 1 v e 2 Cl R ho u i. es ~ mo a.st. lul. -WALNUT SQ.2 al)' condo. ~your hvlft8 room v.•1bt!.1m t·cll'a. rrplc, S50cleanani.sn..mo SlA 2 br, 1ara1c, kids, Avail 3bd, 2'2ba. UP· l8r2Ba,IW\kctthvrm, . 28r on BU<'h. S3!10 •------------------Dramatic :s ltvtl fumaly ah1111 .rpti;. rt'dwood peu, 1ua1les oil. Fee 1raded, xtras, Condo S3SOmo 7~13Mwkd)'ll monlhyt'nlyfurnti.hed home with perrnantnt (l'l\4:lllJC w PJtl Plus ..... Pr"•*"• l I 07 Miun Rental.I, 540-5370 prlv. ~--s y t he IA' u t er ~ \jcw.48t'droom,4balh. old••r un1ls . Prime ••••••••••••••••••••••• W'dlowllomes,3br,2ba, Glumorout. tll.CCUll\e ••••••••••••••••••••••• family room. pahn 11nd E'' l i. 1 d ~· a re a . OCEANPRONT W1nle 11 Br.,n~ulclrpls, le nNcl. ~2 !k·'~~yc:odm.~r· DW, !pk, cpts, drps. 28r, 2Da wlull1m;slc In c.-.toM-• 3724 ... w-...t.ach 376' ........ k .. wt "' rt Brok tr /Owner Pr1n· Rentat-On The Beach. ara e. nu coup•· 0 • "' ""' • 1395/mo. 963--4SW Agt. No d v &c .... ·-,,_... • ~ue r :,n •11~~CJ0:""~11 c1pals on I) Brokeu 4BR 2ba. fully furn'd. d\Udren. no peta. S:UO. fee. 631--2011 lee. l:.'"';;00 lv:i:;~ ~;~cu,::n ••••••••• ... •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• saG-tLn.Nt'wport1>Hlct'. pluse do not c all' StiOOlmo.Rltr 6'13-5410 ~7888or548.&2Sl S200. 2 br duplex. Car Li 1 VII W a..,.1opt v.•/S'lOOO option Sl7.SOWHt<liUP DY.LUX l ttr w1nttr S491.f112 -°ti h.JldollF ' vet.n rv1ne i age. e rnone)• •Sludlo&tl:Jl{Apti. V1t-v.'. llllf, '<ll.'JIS to --Coroftoct.IM• 312JL«e 1 br 4·plx. carport, e.c · ee havebomt-sovatlablefor •TV&Maid~n ,\\•.til Ot'l'D n. $200 t-ulll . Ttade )Our lax helter ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd. SlliS. Beacbc:omber, a1J'l Rentals, 540-5370 lease in· . Bei.t W('st fl11ylront • l'"--e "-rv, Hld """'l 673-2677 f~ 631 2011 w 1n Sq Th R h locauon w/50' boat d<X'k .. ,,.. """ .,.~ ~HERITAGE s pendable. ~4 apac 2 Br. near bearh l or , 3br l~ba frplc: newly a Ul e anc $1250yrunfurft. •CtuldrenSectton lllliiiilrlllliiiiiiiil••-•liml tral~r park~· OW adults. No children o Utt I. pd. $235. 2 br p.inkd. ~lk to• sbpng, Deerfield C11.lverdaJe .. 3Br on Penln ulu $750 •Lowmonlhlyrul\.'s ~IMfttl lat Aal 642 0066 pet.s. $300. 673-1301 townhse. ehlld ok. Fee xlnt loc. $365. 846-lSM. Ci. Homes Univ P1ark furn/wtn\.ltr 2376 New1>0rt Hlvd. CM Uftfwniahed . R EALTORS HfWLIST1NG! ._..!>(. S11ores: A·frame. I aly,2UR&dcnor3BR 8llns, 2 putios Step-. lo ocean Ii pools Only SISS.000 CAYWOOD IE.AL TY *' s-.ino • SPYGLASS HILL SPYClJSS HILL ... .,.pol'\ 1Je11ch'1 fin I cw.wm home.1lt'S. on lhe \err toP of Spy.l;.au 11111 Wll bu.I Id to swl t'rorn StM.000 Spyglus 11111 Sall'S Ofc IS Bodego H11v Dn\-t Ne"' porl &>ach 1710644 1321 ----1-.. h l I~• Maln Rentals S40-5370 College Park • Oceanfront JBr $450 ~·9755 or645 »n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 NEW UNITS __,...... t.oc -' 3 Br, new paint. lg Cncd 2 Br your choice or (4) I --~al 3102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ.45. 3 br. kids. pela, yd, kids OK. $350 mo. from SlOOt-0 $450 )'r YWA TIRFIOHT Cute bach. rottnge11. Ulll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA ..._.A OCEAN VIEW sln(l6 ok Fee. 642-0SeS/892·~ 3 Br4 your choice or ( t I) HOM1t.11t pd Single:. only $135 ui>. IWU t.fam Rentals S40 5370 ' from $375to$47!1 ~ 350A\'0Clido642·0:!82 NIWPORT HAC' I Delux~ new un,ll~. aill LAGUNA -• --BEACH llOUSE. Beaut 48ryourcho1eeof (6) 631·1400 -----3 BOH~1, ~both .>~ • .-.~ ..,, 1th fireplaces :ln a.tax an bt'auttfully do· Gisler/Harbor. 3 br. 2 ba, new 38r, 2ba w/bonUi trom$440l()$SSO SUS CASITAS flullt1n,, nt•ur bt>ul'h p1,, Jte P•lla& $300,000 t'Orated 2Br home. nr fam rm. fplc . OW. R/O, rm, bll.01, 1198-2089. No Fteet ~ l\hnutt'!l lO NB. Hi.ch & I $400 mo. betth. Al.1-inJ1U1tenllllet cpl1, drp1, S40U, mo. RANCH IULTY Newport C~l qw~ 3 br, Bit furn. Adul''· no f){'l.I mcl'd. Maid service, 963·4.SOOAgt.NOfrt! Yaca.nt3Br.lgklleh.dbl ssi.2000 2~ ba condo $ol95 Pvt 2110Nt> .... po11Ulvd CM l.1kl..' ne". IOOffi) I heated pool frplc --1ara.ce. new cpts. drps, 8 """-0778 uonu w ·rpl• drp~ . '?8 & d r d d ......._ Su pty yappl"""' --SP1'RKLl."G Sn.511·1ou• 0 "' c ~. ~· beautiful landscupang -r en, 11ar, nc Y pamt. $350 mo. """'n n, B nd new 3 b 2, b ,, ... ,,.. ~ bltns, p11t10 und 'i;:an11:4.' peUos. util pd. S200 welt' ~~1de1 Ar~ .a•l ... ~! .... ut M3l Lomond, 8'2·l2l2 x~ru. SSOO ~o ~el: PIHIMSULA PT. dlx 2 Hr. d•cor furn, liPllCl'* S300 nio Also I Br COUa&e. sam _ ..... _...., nw re Ii_ . ....,_,_~-87HM7lor83:J.2105 Exec home, Ukc new. ~lts.ga!.:_'275 6'7S.t84.D _ JACOIS ltlALTY ferilW'd$l~wk.'94·2'96 EASl'SIDE 3 BR, H' Ba. Hertn• 3242 r --&uperb quohty 3 Br. din ...... ~ h ... 3740 675-6670 -------11 _ ... '--' 3152 av.immmg PoOI. S4ZS mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •wB_; atr ~., ten1nis. Ndr rm. den, 2 frplc's Lon~ .-. '""°" ocn ---_ _ 2 NEW [/SIDE ......,_... "...,.... lSt It last + 1100 dep wout ~· move n con term 1.... •• •••• ••• ••••• •••• • ••• • -Island 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Br. 3 ba townhouse. Avill ..,...,. s.51·8678 f"'MILY HOME La ""..t"to H---10 WlSTNINE 63l l&J3all.5 Sparkling new cond. ouv-• ....-........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• f' U TRIPLEXES sno Call •'LI I " 4 Br, !am rm. nC"w crpt, Spantl>h countn cictale 2br. 2bu. l!>l & lu~t ....,,. 2 IDIM CONDO Nev., beaut.. 2 at.ory home, · . a • ~ hach 3241 drps. paint m out Lot\a IMng & i.panou ... 1p1' c:holc4.' lot·;itton ~00/mo. r R ·, I) tr; 0 t 2 baths. II rC'DI btouuty. 4 br, 3 ba. formal d11una 146-\3Tlor84&-S456eves .••••••••••••••••••••••• lermleau.11vall $M(I Terrac~d po<)I. l\Unkt.'n C1111G15 00'70 o W ~ E R S II I p . r 0 m p I e t e I y a n d rm, central air lhruout. llHTALS l>AVIOSON g11S RBIJ llnl>t-hl'\ ublt TOWNlfOUSr. UNIT bHullfully rurnashed plU1ttl crpt1 thruout, Nr. lrYM 3244 LAGUNA IE.ACH REAi.TV 673 9060 IJY1ng roronl> Rrand new lbr, tli.1. frtll\ With 3 bedrooms. 2\1 9600.lAaH caua:u-t-iu schools. frwya, parks........................ 18Rfo'URN ..-1 om~$ deck. Yrl) $3~U1 mu b.Uhown~· unil Agent. ~aches. 2 ml So. Cst. Turtlerock Broad.moor I. f BDRM + fumlly AUr. cOltaJ,tc. :.! IHt, lrpi, 2BR t"UR;\ 673 372" l'\ll'~ & wknd' -------PIHi $1'7S $200 i>ec de • f rm . 3 balhs, t'anyon fnuttr~11 ~~ 2 BR TWll H 'H'I. s:r. --M.wport t.ach l 169 posil 162-0$10 No. 4 Plan. 4br. am rm, view. c1ly h&hl1 1550 M11rtln. Agl h-1 1 7383 lolboo '"'"Mia 310-7 ~ Bi\Y RENT•L Br, 2 ba. 2 car 1t11ra1te opener w/gardener. Xlra 2. Spacious 3 BDRM NEWPORT Crest 2 Br. l 'llhlt1•1o Ir•·« * :i Bdrmr. S400 • Plac9 •Br 2~ bM w/~k fo NcwlY PaiD\td & c:rpld. fine. 1575/mo. LU<ll.282. F~MILY HO•U:. Hu1ll dl'n, din area. 21, Ba. Mull~ No l'eU. • 2 tldrmll ~ • I! .ft. ·-•I ~ ••••••••••••••••••. •••• -· ---2'11.bu, air cond. gar door Mo •••••••••• •• •••• •• ••••• a.---6-U.-· bo w Lge encl. back yd. 657 on 2 levels Lf!t-. llv rm. bltns, lran~ com1>t.r, auto tb21l P84ii7r~ .. "!~1c I.ant> Mun;hull l\lly 1115.4i;oo ---------. ..-. -PJH-mo., power al. inter ren Cove St. S39S. 548-4471 or RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN w/fi re place. Thill home aar ornr. lenms, 1)()(11. nr ...... -- MOO OUAll.lt NlWll'Ollf llAC:M lal or yrly lse. $97~ mo. SW-3666 a Br 2~ Ba, Popular San h lfl l OCEAN heh u50 WktJ (I Blk w of Beuch I tfrwtr. Fr 1old1ng 2Br. S-..._ -Call Mrs. Looir 644-8612 L~ia Rey. Vie w, golf fiasc03TLl~eE VU. $500 &42·6s00°. evs'::~J 748!1 )'ll, <3 Ulk11 So or F.dln,wr> 2ba bulconH.'" encl :.! Cepl tr-.o I 071 Oceaolronl beaut 3 br BR, 2 Ba, formal dan, course. lake. Sepl 30. Mo ---------,·ar · 11nr, wulk 'to ferry ....... !............... HEEDED!! deco. rurn. Frpl~. laun'. grdnr & water puld Sell $625.547·7044,833-3215 MISSIOHllALTY S..Ju. ~ 1742 Yrly $385 w/2 mOfi a1h . SUPEflSlfARI' O(fieeman11~crandad· dry,gar+parkog.$550 ~ease.$430Mi-31J9 S h arp 2 br hom e, 985SCal llwy,Laguna Capi1frafto 1271••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~kdv~i./wkndi1. 3 Br. 11 ram rm. 2 bnck dltaonal ult-s i.latr for In· Wl.nter. 675-1849 MESA VERDE, $450. \154 calhed r a I c e 111 n &s. Phone 494-0731 ;:•n•J•u•a•n••1•1m•·:;0•r••1e•1•5•e•:n• Condo 1 Br + lort. Av»ll · ->' frvlc..-s, oc,an & hlll v11'w , vHtment onented real r_..aa. L 3I16 low11, 3 Br 2 Ba, avaU formal dtne, fpk. 2 car ._ " th J 1 """I ""eon CCM'Ofta ct.I MM Jl22 .. l,..A to Marina & schls. ~late firm 1n Hunl1n""on -•••••••• 0.91.• •• "'••••••••••• lOil lt!.""·l...... N ( 'A • ""a..,.,. MIAR NEW •tenditin Cyn new 2 JlY ru une ""· "' '""""' ... ~....., car. o~. a •. ...,.........,. "B 38 f •di t ~le l~.:a .... ,. S310 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'or qll1ck ulo ~.050 Bc>.u·h Gritduatt."dcom· --AskforBall Spacious 3 Br. 2 Ba• r •. orm n.xra 71418792061 '1. 11~1 701 Owneral(l.493..e988 m1s~1on split Br,2bacondonroceu. BR, 2 BA, fplc, cpt.s, home.w/weputhrUO\.ll, hie k1tch. f:im rm . ••):>' 31 .. ________ _ ------I040-t0'20.Expenenec l~is.pool,Bluel.a.:oon drp•. RIO. W/D, pool. 2carc11ra11e.tioodv1t<w w 1wetbar. m :.tr br eH.'b s.ta AM I 010 p.iys' <;all Ken Johmon Villa. $500 mo Ownr S4~fmo. Gardner/pool * aDfTALS • 149' Blue Bird Canyon w1fpk, 1>erv poreh . Lg!! LOCJ180 .. och 1741 ~/z.,.·r~-_ ••••••••••••••••••••••'" too-4410or873J620 '54.S-1561or2l3-47633$3. mlllDltncld All M8·7729 2BR.2~ba .. $5.2$ 5450 mo. S26 3371 or y0ant. $65Up m1o s m111hn Cr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Btaul.. Sandpotnte hom•~--~~~~~~~ --- -IBR.den.2b;, .. $47S 494·33Movl'i; •na o nl r , . Jbt. 2.ba, ll\•.rm . form•I -"-" Uttf.nMllted leee Park. 3 BR. P·· 2 BR. & Pool $4lS ---l·~-8S20 Dm·h Near beach UUI din rm kll"'h v.ldA lot 4. PL'"'X ba, 11crou from achoo! 2 BR, Pllln A . . . . . •CN\ For lse 2Br. 2ba. 2 cor pct $19S·!f2: mo S6S wk ' " "' ' ,_ ' I:. • ••••••••••••••••• •• ••• 1 '• UN\ ..,.,., ,..._ V ( d d l IU "' c Aft• •>CA:> approx 800 sq I'\ of pau l.A!ll54." _..,.,mo Vacant 3 DR. 2 Ba. . . ... 1450 a•r. v.:ean u. nc y Ho.tMs FwWIMd or ,.., ,, a .,,.. . ......., l:URONA UEl. MAii 2 Or Townhouse. frpk Pool , tenmi.. conllncntal breakf1111l. Some ocean & Calahn• v1ewi.. Clc>st' lo ahoppmg " fmc beach 644·2611 a cover t'rull trees, Re«-ntly l'Of\Slrucled in G...,.al 1202 Century 21. W 1168 or 2 BR.•·,.._ . • . uCA $400 mo. 497·2898 days, • ......._,_ ... _... 3300 'SJrink1ers. nr school1. " Sin l'IPmenll' overlook ·-·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.· .. eves. 557--091S 3 BR. FU 811. . . ;;;; 1182-l074Df't. s pm .::::::::.-:::. •••••••••.... port .. ach 37 69 So Cat. Pla1a. P ll llllt 1101t course Larie,. Sa Lu.I R $62:5 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~fiZ2'7 Ownr amts $129 .500. 612 Calle llllrllorV~Homes O..PoW 3226 8nR "'sR ey ...... ,. Br. 2ba. Ocean View. VIiia . prlv . <'Omm. 2 Br furn. Winler renl.UI -----·---Cam p.aoa ov.·n e r , 3BR.orZ+dcn, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ,r · ....... SS:.O Derk.g11ra11e.Molomo. Laauna Bch. Tenn11, $300 mo. walk tn bC"h; 496~5 2balhs.S490 Beaeh House 2Br, l ba 4B!t ......... ~r' orlH.49'7·M49afl5pm. pools. beach, security <213) 445·5963 or (213 Otlw-IHl lit.te Newport Beach Ocean view no yard A we ave or -1ate. Wmler or yearly, 447 9443 '!•---------••••••••••••••••••••••• 38 UNITS 2 8r,2ba Sti25fum. work. 4116·764~ • 912-21 lmmMlateoccupu>c)' Hilh 1250 rurn or unfurn . 2·3 ---C t MHa 1124 Mobiletto..t I IOO Rare commodity '"thl~ aCt5&wllnds bdrms. $450/800 mo. TM 4 Br, 2 Be, furn/unfum •• 4!!.~••••••••••••••••• For Sale II. Vandling Company. Winter renlol. $425 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• area-rtnls arc low. a Toro l2J2 A 1 k c 0 r N c a 1 w 31 k t 0 be h. < 213 New adult wnterfronl :tpt11 LAGUNA llACH 5 koom Chumer, lge fed Pll(io. Stora1ebkl11. Parle ten St30. mo .. Incl ultl f\6.000. 15% dn, 494 0451 C"4oMhth•sfT •••· ........... 170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n1-'l'd.s some raxin. BUT •••••••••••••• ••• •• •••• .._ ,,_,..0 ...... ...... In Mesa Verde Beuutiful POTENTl-'L IS FAN· ....., . .,..... /4...,.4~ 445-S963or <21.3> 447-IM43 . " UO'ONTllEWATt;K! landscaping. Exeep· TASTIC! Pnncapnls on· 3 & dl-ln new home on , Townhouse BEACHFUONT l Br Cur tlonally rich antorior11. ly. Unless you w11nt lo l.ake f•orttt w/vlew 0 . H1C)IMt 3252 Utt1w1Ulhed J52S apt.a. $180 S21S mo' Incl 1&2 bdrm1 from $27~ work for (rec• Agl . wat.et' 1528 5 fl 2 ba Terrace Townbe>me, 2 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••.,••••••• ulil. Avail Sept. 675.3824 Mesa Verde Villas. 15:..'i 54.9-Ml2 AIC. wet bar.1rplc. patio ~ ba, uf3•;;de:3cf.l3f~et Or, 2ba. cptaldrp11, frplc, Monarch Day Villa. Oen " Mesa Verde Drive F.11111 , PRIDE OF & dbl ur.. Clubhouse, 0 \972 · • fn cd yard. Primo Vu, plush 3 Br, 2','J Ba, Lg 2br apt n .. bch. Bes Costa Meu . (7 1<1 ) PoOI Ii tennis Ind. $495 133. -net~borbood. $42$ mo. Ill.SO sqn. ~. Collect area. Winier $325·$350 S40-8871 11.11:~ "·11111., .. "-~feuwe Ready now. Isl. 640-!!300 Un 1 v Pk, fl o nover ~ 2988 __ (714) 1185-1801: Eves. lnc!. ulll, si~r & loundr) OWNERSHIP 'fi1£'1'-"""';ao°"" """''" ---------T h 38 b ,.,.,,. "'""' fac1I. 962-0505, 1ll5 W SPACIOUS2BR.2Ba.on Super3br.2ba,fpll'.OW wn !IC r. 2 a . 1slCM1Vl•fo 3267 ...,........,., BalboaBI. la&oonW/boataUp,frplc OPEN DAILY cpl~. drps. 1385/mo. •r~nblt. at.num. Oct l. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~xesU.fw'll 3600 --------- aaunu. Jacuul, PoOI ~ FOURPLEXES 8A.M. T08 PM. 9&-'5611Agl No fee. M2·9SIH rabuco/LaVlna, air••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Bay Club-Bae ONLY $4.S.000. Locatrd Supub 3 bedroom 2 bath --3 Brt 8 4921 cond 3 br 2 ba cpls apt. Sept/Ot'l. $800 mn. tn quaint & qulot own ti rl unit•' with lae.d )206 F..t•VaH.y 3214 ·2 a ,l drps DW ;pie ms1mo' Dix abr duplex. ocean 833·2616or642·4007 c• RLSBAD bv The Sea n I I both ..J 1 .. _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Larkspur. $425 mo ""'" .. ~ _..:.., N · r view. Dan ii t'oinl $400 " 1 rtp ace n vt , ... ae y rt 3 bdr loo\ b 11 2 BR. l Ba, add~ .......,.,.... "•• 0 ee 493 1371 or ~O lb20 ext On .... , r ~r. C714>721-*4 luxurlnull, beaulifully ea Y m, I 8 f\~la<'e, 3 br, 2 ba, cov r.im·rm. $390 mo. ---lOO u"" Sand. Ckean ront -carecHorandland1eaptd JIUMl rm & bu. Oara&o paUo new rpu drp111 a, Loe 32H N 8 . Avail 9·20·76 t lllcwPr-operly 1000 4 PtexM. One lo Oran&•. W/D. S600mo 61~~ OW. 'No wn nfi. "u~r 1,:;~~e """':~:loo. 6 20 77. 2 BR. sundC"t"k ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 "'·-ii Pri _... t . I -.. 1 •M'" dN> .. ... ,....... w oceiln Vt<'W $350/mo Onf' n •"" n c .. v a UlUc Jsl.ind. Sparkllnt1, oc ..,,.. mo ....., ,.~ ""' Dmkf'r, no fee. For rt"nt on Ult-wuter 7~, ~ 20u1213.793 llOllU rtMICaWC UVISUP TOrTS MAME llano up lo $800,000. ca11 to ln\rHl In unit~ It Comm'I NOW• &411 llJOO llJll.SOO and fl43,700 red1..-t·oruted. 2br. frplr , No fl.'t• __ _ 548 8640 Br .• den. 2 flre~laces ....... __ 1 1 __ ... 37_.6 - yrly S400 mo 9113-4273 Com 1 _... b 2 .. ----large polio w/28 0011 -1 unv v Ocet•n front a kr, 2ha Ov••r :llJO lull tr1•c•11 1100 ---P rn1ec 1 r . ••0·Never llvt d an Rroo!1· doc k SSSO/mn 350 •••••••••••:••••••••••• wlnlcr.UOO mo 117544 10 'fr r11m'i Wllh 1r 1a.=~ ..._, ....... 3207 <:fW1 c'?~10•1drpa ~~~~ moor. 4bd, Jba, 1n Marcus.N.U.6421M05 i\DORARL1'.2 Or.11Jrd<'n or!1Jlrn7Sti w1;1tnfalh crt'11tc• u TRt1•1.f;X, f: 1111e CM Iii ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r P C -mo ,_,......., Woodridt(c b)' the lako. -p;itlO. 2 u r parknA. C"IMC" --rd11.1un11 :wllinl? for your ~~::i!'*!~~~~r~ :~· Pl ap~;.~• 3~~n,!,.~:!:mw:~j' e:~«'ch' ~: =~r:llr -;,:;.-Vly'1 ~~mo. Ownr/A1t • .:~~~~;:ICE Q~c;.rya::Ui;:ets~~n<l;:n ~~.";~:.nk.~~:~::ul '~~:~:~l~ ~1peu~1~11~{ AIZ·2an ~~ M ~ Nr Nwprt llarbOr YaC'ht flneat nahtJOrhd fo''ft , Turtloruck Prealdellt H OM t:s. CON OOS. winter. 548 S804 dya, mo wlntrr 1714) 752 94 . l''rom $23o flurnltur•• 11 UNITS. Jr:. COllla Meu CHl ... 0 Ch1b.148Syl'l)'.67S.l304. DH • 2 ba Pvt pnol, Pru t lac lfomt•. 3Dr APTS from 1400. P'' 673-STIUva. or <213)600 00111 i•va1l11hlt' Smi.JI p<1I,. .,,_ d p I I "' rd wt rut N t U\ UK i\dult.1 onl~ Othet• A.ml con . r nc on 'Y 1 OZ UNITS C:.-.. Mw J222 l nr, t ...-o pc I w/pool. Comm lonnl1. mon · "-GT Dix. Spac:. anr, 2bo. frplc, 2 Br. 1 Oil. frplc, l hlot•k l orwn 9 00 10 6 oo. mi Write ad M·491, Dally Thr -0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~/mn. $38 ll10. l62S mo. or lte opt. Prln 673·7601 • paU-0, dshwhr. Steps to the beach, winter, f.'- Pltot, POD !lox UIO, , eC! yura old nder n. t d •-28 l~ b -. __ y~u only. 844-4157 bC!ach, sho"". 1385. No _mo_._M_2_·29_l_l o __ r_008 __ 2_1~ _ _. •• ~r11".1pehwr>noR:t_·5• .• ,.f:!".· ta Ootla MHa ca 92tJ26 711 11rou. ...,au up.,., r, a, -......... -r BLUFFS Condo Lc111ot ud ,,_ 30 ""·" ~ 6<J\N • · · frpl, + itlraa. So. of hwy. IS75 mo. • New • huge RIHTALS 8tarUn1rausoo ~t.lllll enu.e'75-30 OCF.ANFRONT :l br, 2 ha M;$i!. "'°mo,.._.,.,. ""'-"•· S r.!1 "'""· S1n1teV1milyllom" •A ... IM4'1133• U.yl,..1 .. <h. Pollo,""' New 1., """" bllns EASTSIDF: •d•ll ••• "'· ....,................. • ~ 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, vltw, very lar1e ~nrd, u•e of 2RR.28a ........... 1400 CEANFRONT VIE pd, qUlel, maturo POrtOn frplc, wa~h cr /11ryc-_r. $201>-S:Z". f.lkoMw. Pool, m.soo. a .soo Down . wsbr/dryr. 2 car gar. pool11 , clu hOUltl, '3bR,2Bo ........... S385 CONDO 2 + Dt'n 2 ca G00.11'73·3000 •ncl. gar. No pct ... ~ llOJ1Ct11.ITH;.22nd.St. COJbedroom VAloon +++5S'fSmo.&46·'445 parka, vtri cln110 lo 3DR,2Ba .......... 139$ private' parkln1'. full B-"'Y"'"RONT 1 hr, ~. rno.Wint~r.8730040 ____ &H_-Oll7_1J __ _ 0../Afl. 140.0555 7H•t920 schoob. ('710MHl13 38R 2llil 1425 I " r pr .. ~ MM oua1ut.,.. , MAC>f Ocean ildc a br. 1340 3 BR• 2 Uo ........ · .. 1423 ttturlty build 01t. Luse yrly. SUO. Incl. vtll. Jnq Ocachfront 11pt, I br furn CASA VICTORIA --Klds/1lnaleaok.Fee 2 OR. 1 ~ hu. dbl 11.ar 3 BR:2 81 ... ::::·:1435 lhru~hy"17,l500.p/mo. 400So.8a)'front,•pU_ Pp,cpb,I•~ Avall~o 1.2&.'Jbr.Ot'IUXt•Unfur IO o/o DOWM Maln Rffttali, 540-5370 Adlla onl)' 1•001 UJ~ 3 BR ., 8 ., .,. ... All\. &«·T211 • ......._ __ ,_.._.... 3707 to Juno J() S3ffO mo 1120 ort'urn. l(H/"Atr pd A 11 l N o f e e ·• "· ...... ,....., -----• Seuho D 5115 flro7 i\dull11·NOl)('t18l'r. aatc• l SUPIR SHAIP 1 RVlNE TF.RRACE ro 5S4·14LZ.M9-"655 3 RR, 2 Ba • • • • •• l500 8o11t allp avail with ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·--...!! _r - ' Pool, rC'e rm, clrvol0rt1 CC*OOSIRll TORO lebe.3~room,2bath, ----41:Ut28a. • ...... 141~ JBR..2\tbaTownhon\o. $200 Utll pd. Walk to~. UUI 1>t.1 t br. ehll !l:l:5Vlctorio,&12·1ID'f0 Only l \'t HN old. In n.ace yard. new palnl. llwl"4• leed 1240 4 BR. 2'~ Ba M90 Noar be!ach Phone wattr J-'t1tok. ~ " olc. Fee R "n ch u v 1 t' J 0 2 cblld.ttA maybe, pet.s eo ••••••••••••••••••••••• •BR. 3 BA S725 tl•rry. M0-115t Al\. Moin RenUls. 540·53'70 Main RentaJ11, $40·53'70 HAND OPllNIHG b(>droom. t bath, air l$8S/mo. ancludinc 4BR.2Ba.Frplc,dbl"ar. 2BR.I°e:'~~~~~~ .. 1385 EWPORTSHORES38r Winter R~ntall·l br Sl70. OCEANFRONT YRLY THllAYLIAF cond -totally uparadt'd gardflltr SUS Fll"lt, lut 41 (lean 28R,2S. ........... ~ hme, 314 Cedar. $450 5tepl to beach, no pell. lwc fvm •pt. petao, a•r I Bdrm 1230 ,.-ith lovely 1undttk UNIQUE HOMES.UlC. rn.a. Ml·'17111 J BR. 2,~ ea .••...•.. $UO 49)<C77tl w~ Realty l75-5llOO. Bkr. Ho Fee C.ll afU:JO, g.u.4~ 2 Bdrm Waltr Pd tcic> ll.EALTORS.675-fiCIOO 38t' l~ Ba Condo. pool, JBR..2Ba ssoot---------1 . ...:.:.::.=::..:..:..=.:::...:..:.:..:..::..:.: __ l---------t Bc-auUrul, 1par1ou1 new & Duplu 2 BJl + frpk, petlo. eacl 1ar. nr JBR,2s.:::::::::::ssoo W2estclllf. 3Br.i!!:d r~. c:.r... .. ....,. 3721 I W.O.tlMbdL apta. Pool. pvt patios. den. +~of clbl 1ar. bch.SJ8.l51Seve. JBR,2ba ........... sseo :.:::ae:5 ~300• ..... •••••••••••••••••• Yearly. 81 Adullt,not><'ta ScMJt o1Hwy,1315.. mo. VACANT tharp I bffrm IBR,2"" Ba ......... -.SO q • • ' I Bil, 2 ba. oc.anfront at OCEANFRONT HSE Jbd 129A'1/ocado, C.M. Ho dDp.. Ast. Dan &. 2 ba. new P•lltl 4i cpt 4 Bll,2\'J Ba ......... 185 BedJvom, 2 bath with a CdM Main bch.. Ga.ra1e. lba I 414 W ()I: f\ ~ ..._'12ll rn11mo. -.un uk lot ~ltlol NneWl'Ort1 h•~· ~11 ·,,o,:';:;jy '~u ...0 ~. w: .J:u Fo ...... w v...,. BclrTD bouM. t bluck to Keith CA'u,~= ace. _.., Gnmdy Rllr.eTMti1 ev. P R f V /\ C Y ert~~W,t, beach m.1153 or Ql.3) C 0 NV EH IE NC E ........ .._ .. ....,11aoe 210 2M-lW.330tSeniew 48R.JS.,cloMloKhl . t Small blchelor apt. Ulil CHA.RMrNG 1 Br apt SECURITY. Sunkt'n llv· -••••u•••• •••• •• ••••••• lJe cul dc:·Aac yard. 2l3TJ C &ELECT lncl SUO mo. 1'7$.5205 fW"n, l blk to Oen & Bay, i.nc room•Calhedral cell· PltOPESStONAL and ,400$4t.ftw/Ycl. Br. 1 ~ Ba, doublt AaustaClr .. MU464 T'PROPERTIES 17S.3D l19Smo1Wl.nter.6'7U441 I n 1! 1 • B r I r k Off'tC& BUILDINGS, uuac. 11t hlkt lo --nr fl r C' p I 11 c e a • La r ll e bMll old and ne..,. Flexl Coste MeM Ano beach. new peil'lt, c'}>ll, LI 3BR. 2 t'aJ' RM:trr. " ,.,,,_ · DI CotteW... 3124 ...... EANFRNT AP1'. lhr. 8 8 q · 11 • Pr 1 val o ble tvrm~. lebeback or Ru!'l)' Turner drpll. Avail Ot'l 15 1410 Ctplc. Jg dining ana. Jg • • vo:uofront. yrty IH. II ••••••••••••••••••••••• C25, utll lnrl'd. Wlnler )'nrd•Cuatom Oe&ll(ncd . tdldoUarpoCentJal l~111olf!OI &c\e.\ mo.t4t•llll> ~SJ Irby Ln. 11.U t513"*'lll:llVllfl ~ift1·t~n~~· ~~o' · S.chelor type lrl.r. Quiet. reotaJ, S4IMD30&G7!,!84•1 In l er Io rs • 9 u1 H ,I n s.5'1343 • IUDUft.11.fy'Dk --,\JeM67S-7080 lldultperk.Nopeta.SW.Lae 2 Br ncur bay &c rt11111c•Dl11hw11aher&dla· for $4e 2200 t1lf\Ale/toz1 tpl VtO pci 3 Br C'Oftdo. Hunllnston OPF.NJ)Alt.Y B k Bay a u olf + vtU. 548-6l7J beach. J>ool. /\vall. now PoS:l•/\Uarhed aerago ••••••••••••••••••••••• 125S,nopeU.a:i.at7• ·Continental. $300 mo.~M.'Nl6 P.M. ~nev~.ar•R:.,:am"-m.lbrapt.preC,mld toJime>0.67S1Ml wit w.,hcr & dryer ·RI loC.a. Quall Valley 8"7.Stt1w5»4WO aer.rarenn,2bltMIG> t'eilln1.'(l)lic, 2'c~~ die •P· Mo chllltma o OCEANP'RONT BACH ~~~~I It. Jacuul.( Mar Sun Cl\1. 113. llave tometbiog to 5eH.$ellthlnpfutwttl\0aJl1 D'10 TA~orpJeal•lvt lllkeyard.SllS. pelt fHO. -.s.2171 O APT.UUlpd,kltch•bo, 28dnn,l~Balh$3SO. Hch.•1211 Clus!fledadsdolH~dl. PilolWanlAds. rneataa .. ta.0188 cw'JSHW ~ yrly.Sl30.'73-1Ul GlW Wlltont42-419J " • c ,. . .. .. Add lt .•. Sulfd lt ••• Diaper ll .. H&mmer it. .. CMoet SERVICE it ... C&ment it ... Wire it ... Hoe lt •.. Ctean 6t ... MoYe lt ... Press IL.Paint it ... Nall lt...Plaste r tt ... Flx It ... DIRECTORY .. ,.,... S.rla CM1•rlll9 G1a11 .. s.nket a.-.c.-. /P•iltt P~ .. .,... "5 ll•g .................................................................................................................. ····•·········•·········••··•••••·•··••····•·• ······················· .•..••.••....••....•... l..le'd. TLC · D•)'I · Nr mpoo Ii atnm dun HUl'f'MAN '1 SON Ex&lfdlbwUu S•nicntt. IANOYMAN Uomea le Expr'd luldtupora PaJt1l·R•palr-SJ Ytt In &XPERTPalnU~. lntrfl, PlumblnsRepah'6New 11111 & ln1ne. c;N. (nc' lo(l. Co&ot br14(htt>n~ra; Remocf•I, tablncu Ycl deaoups, tnmmm~. Apta. Conaclent\01&1 Sprlnkh1ra•lo1tall & area. workmanahlp 1-; a l r lo' r 0 .. 01 t , 15\'l'• lbpr, nun•unlolf )OJrd 64234114 wht carpt• lU mi lormJu&U·T .~ prunln1. Lt llaul I c:ral\iJman.&\5~ Repatr. Concret e 1uar.TahMJvaot.otmy Workm1rut\lp il&:l 1-'urmerColo.Contractor -----• bl"a<'h (..1t81t liv rm, di 64B-4ITI. -• Brick Watk. 6'5-TtTI Fr cxpcr, 5»'Nll5&. &U-O:ZSS &&~7\111 "51..as:tJ ........ Set-Ylcff rm .. blllJ SU Av1 rm Dwaft.. 6''10 APRTMNTCLt:ANUP •••••••••••••••••••••• $1 ~. t.-oucb410, e"-lr ~ • .. ••••••••• .. ••••••••• ~~':!Z.! 4tpr~:~::r· JU lour S.r.·lce tt• i m J PETt:.RS PAINTING PtlHoa IO r;. off wt ad Plumbl0£, ,_.. U,.-la, a... Guar tlUn pct odor. Ct Rrn Addlllona, aew J'r"";;l. 6U~T NlCK 540-®' ••••••••••••••••••n••• £xpr, reaJ ratu, f~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 101r int, Ira~•.; bnlhrm for N.-w a lett ot1 ~pair U yrs Hpr. homH ., remodelln~. . 0.-.•9 P'tttr>laea· .. lant.ers l.Call0eoe5S2.CM.51 PATIO Cov('NI Ii Otch . end kra:5 &t.t .. •f!._._ arorhurf'S 11 You Nllm" work myactr. R•f ~mm•r I, " )'rt oxp. h11dC!f of Oreen·Yard ••••••••••••••••••••••• HrtckConcrete Patio Prof'"•ulonal Palnter. QuaJltyworlc, rc&aMuble T•vl"-l.,.W It C.lllT~OM3ah4pm 531-GlOl. R.r.nbl.IM'r-U$7 Care Roy11I 11rvlu. SIUploader dump ll\lck Bioc'kWal~ DBQPll• lnlr/Extcrior pri<'«'• LIC' 11600~. Ph ......... •••••••••••••• ;.. Ott C.rpct &s f'urn ~ ~·to "t!Mth" pnce.! luaulln1. 'sradln&, de: Rd. l:"Ata~~ ....,..•llm1tnMJ"31s 64G-m1or&&S 0034 CANOVYTVtiVC CO. C ....... ~ cle1nln1 thla "'•flk '"••••••••••••••••••••• ~ moliUoo.Trcowork,ctc. f'reeHt.SlumP1tone,Ule,1 t•tRllleServi~ •••••••••••••••••••••• From ~ rm up. 840-21 Dreumak1n1 and Aller•· £ x pr. c; •rd.: ntr. yd 'r~l-3830 _ bl~kwalls, brick, plan· •n<'to~art~!>arl 'c0 .. "111tnear• I 0 .. ~ "-tw /R.,.tr _!.U ·~ 111;("16.13 l• trv Add on1 al 10 I H •-· "ft-•· ... __ I b J t n... '·t le t " " " ' ""' •••••••••••••••• •••••• afllt!n·~· ynin ar ..... rort'u. ~-·--"' n1ny ouae. ceanups. tr1mm1n" ...... 11CJ ent.-a .. ywor ere-yra.txper.Callanepm • , , • y,.._S.,-vlc• Commrrclal. L.lc, frt Plea.to caU M9 017~ prun1n1. t"rto etL C.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u prices. Bob 750-t.3:W, tl&.a &:Q rATCll I L.ASTF.l\ING •••• .. •••••••••••••• .. •• ~~t 003439. -p 646MO 98().3953 _ •• U .1'Vl'I-;..';•• ______ ,c.tractor 6-de ii l'tt 1 "J~r. 1-'ree haul· 1 I'' P'l-tt' l':.l ~O ~ Removali.. trl mnHn11 Rtrnodtlln•·••ramin11 "•••••••••••••••••••••••"!) G _. 1r:~1 tnt cleanup l~• wk for W.•'--nt/ .xl Palotln1. Av• ---Pf"W\ln• lrtt est Ltc'd .. • £0 u JARVIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• wrw ~ en ·bl 1 • • -. Rm $35 All pric Incl 11 • t'd · t' 1 n 1 • h . Com .. ••· W..,,,,__&C'-••••••••••••••••••·•••• waa l' terns. Ftnrta· •••••••••••••••••••••••palm.,.;. t.&4:.llUM VP.RVNt:.\Tl'A'l'Cll 111 Yht!lur 64Z:!GU mcrr1o1l /Rc-sl dent1al Add1tlou•KtmocMl11¥ ---, -..pl Ntt:D JIE' .. " Co t llldcaremo~.MT~ MOVJNG 'f ut 2 expr'd -~ ~ • --J08SllTEXTOK£ l. :--,. -5 I concr~rtor. 002·8311 . u 98! ~n Ue3tf • F'rt-etWt. 6l2· ~ • nt~ e. -men move you. Ht'U t'r«! f:'ll. ~ 14 . ec 11 rt't en <'"· hn bra c k wk, palnt'a, Rd ~ ~9411936· P111ntlnt1 exper. quality --AttMk 1nmm1n& &tr• ,, \.~lo'.R CRArrs tAN l<em{)()e l, f1111•h & rt' 1>airs. Xlnt refs. 4119 Sl05 GERWJCK"SON EJcprJapaneseG•rd nt cltao'1,etc.24hn.Rtfs. •••••••••••••••••••••• •· or ••ork Interior Ext.llome•·Atldllloiu movlll. uc'd ZJ >rs 11 Add1lions .. Remodelin1 Compl m11nttuoc:e Nlck5400924 RONING. Oooe In my Movlnf,haullnc.Studrnl6 Average l 1ty, atut>co Ii Re11tuu.·u O v•r bluck w~.i. Cumpl , .. rdl!nln11- L1c812l.IM2 cleanup Fr u t /reaa. home. Roaaonable. wJtatruclt.E1tper.:Jyn. e\"t"S $1.00 .. 2'1ty, $1$0 wall• Fn-t' u t , low C'leanupb, ndH Vlt s-19-ZHO m 6041 Hiro 751 1937 Waaud result.a ~120 MZ-VIM ~ 2551 ratt-s. S884892. 67Ui'50 ._..to sa... 4300 ....-.U R..tal 4450 ..._, 'ersoMts 5350 Help W-"4 7' 00 Help W..t.4 1100 ·Opp o twffir SOOS ••••• ••••••••••••••• ••• •••• • ••••••• • ••••• •• ••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• Coste Mffo 3124 0tt IHch 31 40 Mewport I.ad 3169 51~~L10ESRS STUOIVOORECNJSO NEWPORT iEACH •••:~~·.:.::.·~:·.,.•:•••• • SPutlTUAL READER AD TAKO ASST. MAH.AGO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'~ ~ Store. Offtc -. -r • l"'IJ!ly Uctnstd fl111&t be neut. plei.sant & lhabund & wire tl"oam to 1101.t.Y APTS rARK MlWPORT Uve beuer for ball the or •• SIMIMAR JJ2N. El Camino Heal COJOY deall111 w /th ~lJ,l2E~ .. 1~~~ ;~ ~~~:!:. 3 BR Sl5CJ No pets. APARTMENTS coat. We help '/OU C1nd il At r 0 0 fr 0 m new South <:oa.st Plaaa lfottl San Clemente. i''or appt: PUbbc Apply in ptrson. ~~1~:.'~r~1';ek ~tcr:5f: ~om• w 1trp1~· i.-aul tw2.47:rJ compatible roommate. Martner'a Mlle Shoppin& 7:30PM Sept. 22 4lli·9034 492·91 Tue• thru l"ri. Pen ... ~., • .,,, l or 2 Bcdroomli and County Wide Service Ct'nler. Now remodeling. ... r r _ _ _ _ S N M~ Capable or me<t>l· landscaped Walk tc . -, TownhouM'" 47u to 1500 aq Ct. 2630 Learn u1e acts bto_re SOBRIETY MEAN n)11n~r. l Si • ewp0rt ln;~ple,handhni:cash 'hopping Atlult~ only Fourplex lae 3 br, 1 , ba. From S32!I so R00ttllll0f• Flnct.rs Avon St. Wynn Rllrs you buy. ColT'plcte in· I' REED 0 M... 8 u l _!!!vd. 01 r~cuh>ls, & handyman \1lr11ct1v~ rent.s ~IC'h ~at10&.1f ~l:e Open 9-6 Diuly 826-2775 530 7940 <213) 41'7-7001 atrucllons on how lo rind freedom is an inside JO Adv. A~l 'll v.'Ork. Recunt retiree .., Martini-Aph ·ac c 05e. -or c:.-Pools TtnnlJ --and check out a bu111ness · Ideal applicant. Qi II ror 1n 7 Sanla ;\~;AH~. CM &.16 6139 Au~:· rro~ 1-'u bion N.B. bus. man would like Prime Oowntn La&una How lo Buy, Sell and and !IOtl\eLimeio 8 hllle WOMEN 18 & UP OJ>Pt_. Olane,641H630. • b-IG ss..z bland at Jamboree on tosbrehfcoraplw/F·M. Bch. r t tall/olc. 1138 1'Tuaore a Busine~. S2S ~l~e :tt'!.e._~50~=~~~ ----IYTHESEA SanJo.iqwnHillaRoad. ~~77.642-7288 1e1ft.Eves,494-4!733. Adm1uion cove rs ,~ Nat'I l:o has openingsa\utomoo1lt-\l l::S \ \'t:RDE S2SO 2 B New 3 br dtlU'<t tnhse, seminar, materilll~ & one need belp, cwll lhf! fnr 10 new i;irls tn our UHd Cor COfdroct ' · 20t 14thSl.SJ&.17J8 C71 4'644·f900 Rmmale lO share 2 Br 932 Sq. ft, S2)() Mo. 1308 suppllH Call for 1 ro & CAREUNIT provam a1 public rel at Ions & 0 ltG'-' (•pts. drr...,. i;ar. no pels --------apt 1 blk lo beh. ln HB N rth El Camlno Real r---auo" ns n · South Coast Community cru.tomttservlr4'depts es '" Anlll !I IS 'it;.~ 7~ ADULT·SiCLUDED LrDO CllA R~ING -2br. 960-'m 6 art 7:30 . . s:n Clemente 540.0904 .._. • II iwl 499-llll I mme dlate opC'n1na 2 Br 2 Ba, patio, clean. 2ba. bnck paUo & Crplc. alters PM Richard Parle 673-7348 -oe!p • . Mo • x per 1 e " ~ • Many comp11f\Y (,tMltt:1 r->ew 2 Br, 1' • ba. garde Nr bch/shops $270 mo. \lflw AdllS $4SO 81S 635.9 la a tu re woman or Sr · CKll/COFffE SHO, nu;i:: Pregnancy Tt>~ls M<fftary •we trcain to:xpcnenced only. Apply ~J~~ tW~,~~.s. no pet.-. 960-lZ7Y ~~~~f~~~~~::.~f!: IEAUTY SALON GOLY couRsa-: LOC. ~:t~~:I Cou~~~ ~,"~~i;; ~ta:~ n4! w:!~ 1 ln Pl!rG:~ 2 lir I', lia T11. nh.-.c :.tytc NEW OCUMFROMT 960-4502 eves. Ideal Location Seats up to 400. Good between M M . 3t>~f Lillcoht M brk tph', ".tr, 1., .. u.itio, DELUXE.,•·JBOR.'l 3BR,tb11 .. yrty.ST4S For ~pbiatlultd salon. Banquet lnclllttes. PALMRIADIR 549·9lll ercury • 0~ ,. ..... ·• MEWPORT TlRRACl NHd Cl ltoowte? t'acilHies include large Owner moving and mus Past, present &. futuN>. -II~ 8co<'h Jllvd ~1~~~~;!~~~:";~;:1:5· ~!'re! ~u;I, ~~h.~·1 !r:!l'd J BR. 2 ba condo~ ~t-02.uu ~ jacuui. uunu, nm MU . 156.000. Cull pnct She hu been Rlvtn the Arurnnl Hospltal autstan Hw~0tt le~ ivagt. lndry f<1c. Adult.a SEA WIHD CONDO eq u1 pm 't' •ho wtr•. A,i. 837.(2()() gin to help others. l.lc'd full or p/ttmt' Apply AUTOMOTIVl DMV :! Hr , 2 1>.i. prt r malurt or only, no pets. 1265 & up. 2 BR. dtn 2 ba $450 A Proleun'l Roommate separate partll loned Morl,.,11, Trust 21316'94·13!i0 2131~7·92'72 Newport ~nter Animal rdired No pels, no ehldn s.so orr renl. 847.2622 IA YHOHT HOME Referral Company ran rrru. 2flOO ~q Cl. Alrpc>rt o.edi SOJ TM Geftffe T0«h Hc>1p, 1333 Avocado. Nvt COMTRACT CLltll !'>1!1Sb42·5848. ---~BR.2 ba.S2000Moyrly HELPYOUFINOTllJ\T areu. Slreel fronl11e •••••••••••••••••••••• C tr, NU . (Behind ibpw'd,,lll·llOO ---Br 2 Bu . $335, 2 Br 2 Da, RIGHT ROOMMATE across from Shtraton , .. or the lillle extru lh<'a~r) Newport D..._ :! Br 2 ba. prtly lum Pref $255. Bltns. pal1CM>. t•ncl STEPS TO If.A.CH lm·4134 Since 1971 Hotel. lrl9-99U LOANS 901 In Oulrall lohts.11111• --- maturt or retired $200 gar. Adlts, no pets. 2 8R.2balhl.MOO /o Call7~1·3931 .Af'IOOllKHf'Elt •'"UTOS'"L"'S• i\o ptt ~. no chldn 53&-9698 Ftmate ZS+ ~ks u me leGrstriolRe..tal 4500 AhoWTDLOCMi . r111me. ••per'd. P1y1M "" ""Iii t>U 51\48 to sha.re opt. Npt1B1I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• P'alretl Term, 1lnce UM9 Rt-;LAXJNO MASSAGE aystem . call bf!lwn tum •Of'l'ORTUt41TY * ---ew 2 br. 2 ba. Ovtr 40 CanpiySl~.673·3936 MISSION VIF.JO. Retnil, s.....,..~M'-Co. 8obJamff.LlcMo11eur __ 1oam,642_·2fl!l:t.l\1t_ly. •IXPAHSIOM• ..... ., \ VE"OL' II I ,._ d R. --d ~ '"P Outcall•9·9,(!M·SllJ l r ... • • ... H,~n •" ~ .. :l r ,,.,no. echall,tennis, Nn,.porl Beach ah:ire comm,orin .lll"persq. 642•2171 545-0611 Ge •cl or t11e 77•' Ba. 2nd nr. mature adlt:i, pool. golC etc. Nr bcb. room In lONely home n $48-0520or S8l·6100. *K _.REM'S* APPLIANCt-; Growln1 Chevy tore In no pets. $200 SIW tore l360. 5'5-513.S. 963-4993. I h & d ht I ..a. '1-...t .~rd TW>t A bualllnit Oran1c County ~·fR:!ti wt al er aua er. 2i600Sqrtlnduslnalheavy •• ..,,_ •• '" OUTCALLMASSAOE MAIN""NANCE Air"'1Hcompltxw1ll:uld lunt. Landmark Adil R.LY ~lc.>pstobch.mod, 1175.645-J~ pwr&lleJrtlng.onm1jor LOANSAVAIL. 838.1780 It l exp. comblullon VIEWOI' CondoN~'. 2 Br, 2 ba. lae.28r,beamceil,lplc. Free room & bourd in a St.inNwptBch.$470mo. Credit not Important MECHANIC s ales men t or ea11y OCF.AN&(;ITY AHul 9,25 Leai.e SJ95 oaJrlunblrt.~11.'2.~7905-$350, tum luxurylrv1nehomc.fora ~3323 673-C8838roktr Bttome Populer•Lenrn atrJ•llht •ell. Monthly l.111·, bri&ht. airy, ne11. :! mo 714 879 2061 uayi., .,.. '" all t .. _ lat-t dllnC'•s b> ..... , od hr. 2 ba , frplc, d1h"hr, 871·701ll'Vl'll lady lll exchange for lite •HEWPOITIEACH• •QUICK CASH• ""' ~ "' W111bcr/Dfyfr Repair ..... 1uM'I, opp ior \1111 J.J_cuu1.ur11~e 6427m_ Sp1c1ou ne w 2 & 11.st!kpnglora~ondnnk· JOOOaqftheavfpowtr S ey~~:::,'!-:'"~~110:~ Th111 lar1e apt ~mplex ctme nt G\'nuou1 pay Br, new paint In & oul Bdrrnt1. 2 bath unit 11\1. non 1mokin1 40 yr l5Ut 4'Monrovla. $4l0. T.D. LOAM developer ls In ne{'(I of an pl1n. Ru1in"1 ts 1ood! BAY Mt.::\ •V">ws APTS d Bil L r r old exec Your privacy 11 El Dorado Mort&•Re Co. cooplts MS-0151. exper'd mu Int mcC"hunlc S l' <" S 11 I ,. 'I M ~ r .• " • a.ni new rps. ns nun acroee romoce1n n>nt anurc.-d: C.ll Ken, afl Nattrt111 Realtor752·~1 l213>670.Jl60rollect who hH a 1>lronl( bllck· HOWAltD C:ht>vrolct. -,~.ar,;~ (l:r~a~~~rp1~'. ~{J~u;hlld ok . 2\llJ ncw <'ltyrecreation1Jde GPM M2 1222 A 500 ft 220 ort71Al9611·'546 l am not r•1pon1lbh· for &round in appll-.nc:~ r~· Dove & Quail Sta .. velopmtnt. 1mmtod. OC'· • ---pprox. l iq. . 11\'J other debts but my po11rs Preferrably S~t'd Nello'port Beach ~'ro_m_S2_4o_C4_& 0073 :lose lo lleu·h-1 br, all ~ancy .• ~mJ.~~· le Balboa 1111 .. q1uet resp. =i~Sth St .• N.8 . ....ts/ own.JudySchvllne Queen & MaYl•IJ. II you ----- .h~l C"omplr trd dl1t 6 plu. ulll. S1n1lu ok. S19S 67Mti~~':1~· ..._. up fem. in 20'1to1h1re hit'. · PflnOe/l/ls/ Pl'f"IOftGll Sff"icet 5160 quallry. w• orrcr 11n ).lnl i\utl) 1-; 111dr 2 & 3 bd, from Bu.irhcomber. ree. r r. $187.50 mo. lsl le last..~ 4550 Lott•FMd ....................... alarllni ular)' " uul ASSISTANT S310. MO 6690. &ll·2011 Newport Hh znr. Iba 67S J200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P'cim Cbaufreur, comp, atandln& 1.Mtnerit•. Apply OFflCl MGR St~ 2 br w/poo_l_&-p1itio -7;: 2 b;-pool';;;;e Crplc. Gar. Oldt!r adult.a' c;_,..1 for Retlt 4350 wuehousc space approx. Lott Ii Fo.MI 5300 cool! pit. Write Ad 6:56, In pcrllOll only, HH4ll .. -'trtHper Singlts .Reachcomh<'r. lud~ok 'fo'~e ' ' No pcls U2S yrly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1000 !IQ fl. Laauna HUia. •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• Dally Pilot, PO Bo1t'6l!O, THllRVIMECO: Janc11aolngonlob1&&tr - ree b31·20ll M1o1mRt•nt•!Ji.S40·53'70 S<&&..~ alnalt iarages in Tht' ~ t.OST. f mo "' St . CM,CA.921828 MONewportClrDr 4' better thlnaa! Vtry BR 2 Ba ntwly d 'C' at Sh.ICC•. N B. szs. mo. ea. . 000 Bernard w /drk face, Newport Beach cllve~1hed top •Pol lor t-: :itde Sl1S Elec. pd. i br. hltllll, 1111r. Chtldreo vk. llO SH"t8. 64_8_·4_JO_l __ .-.. 160 Near ~ater, child ok fee. Mmln Rentals, 540-5370 .... & d. N Chor . 640-~· A.12·9211 Hook publisher w1nll l rem. "Lady". Bel1c col·&~~·=,, Equal Oppor Employer top person. Mual han· "" crpt • wpt S ores. • to 2000 s q rt stora&e tar Vic Edwuds & Myr· _ _ . _ automobile backiiround. $330mo ,yrly.646·WSor SI I C • 1pac0 lwill ahare) '1 I . r> HB •••1"•7 CMt I med ononlrtll P .. on• S.18 ~)2 n• e 1enra,11e, OlhO d-1.. ~ R I 0o' t e r. . .... u ................................. MGR cou•LE m . .... . " "' Htn tbr, all 11dlt, no pets --_ Me.a S3S. mo. Storage .,..... 11paee. ep Y x ~r very anxious. Schooh A l"r • .-Shar Cameron. BAUt:R llOCK TO llACH Yrlv. lff. 2BR, 1 Ba. no only 145-4336 . 1'171, Costa a.1u11. Ca .__...__Hott 700I 16 01ula CM Exp'd, MOTORS. 1'11-2SOO Crpt11, drps, bllnll, halcony, aar, 11tor111e. wlk to l'Yc-ryth1n1 Ideal rt>I' mlddlo Al(t'd couple. t>U-G816 SU!L5t mo 2 nr, encl garagf', patio. \I l Blk to rx>< 92G2S LOST. cat, •ray lon&halr. ~ mature seml·Ul ok 205 IMh St. ~-172i or pe~ ' • . ~an._...,, Lge i.1ngle aauge Hu11t· 1111ht chest w/llea collar. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • 5&,5.-0IJ4.' ''l•--------~1711. Ph. ~2618 lnt'ton Buch. $35 a-... WCMted 000 Vic. Big Canyon. Ann.,.•--------t.:::..::::.:.:------1 AYON --3 H 2 B t I I 962·Ml3 or "8·0321 ••••••••• .... •••••••••• 840-7221 II A IAITINDlll ----.. :~SIDI': I " a BR like ~. From $17S. Adult•, no pets. 130 F.. !0th St. EW J Br. O/W a. po11os, c•;'aara~e. ~5~·rr:ryr3 Work•n• rouf'IC with .. .. t'\IUorPart.tlme ARMY Ho••A Vert encl &llra•e. 211'1 Hunt· $U$ mo 494 9 907 Offlcelt...t.. 4400 amall. well bthaved doi; l.()C,'T malt doa. Joee . Be ready \o wnrtt 05 a M ce.n ....._ lngton St. 842·"13 biS.'7720 · • ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• nt'C!d I bdrm opt or houu 81k spot on tall. Vic proreaalonal bartender In «"Y 1 ----reasonable. flU·097 S.acllrr l>r. So. L1run1. 1 wMk """Job place· Le 1 111 t d AndMOftfy lullt 3 br, 2u, b• apt C'-11tbluff 3 br ·-2 br 2Vt before 6, ask for Bill. or S50 rtW:lrd. 499·47M tncnl aulslancc arn a c v an ra c To,., For It wr.v1ahcr·dryer hookup . .,... \ .. . A111-,S1-ev-B . d whllo In tho Army. H3 St t N S lll Lac paUo.1315. mo. Call ba. Adu ls. qultt. UIJ(). " v,.,.,._. w• fOUNO fem:ilr Colllt, Amencan artcn ers &rada lT-M Denellts· ar OW • e "ft I.Wt. nu 3br 2ba twnhlo, MG-Crll uk for lnarid or !WO-~; 1132.9211, ai1k for • •ATTENTJOJ'h loolu pure bred. L1111e School tnlnl~t. hQu1inc. mt111: beauUlul product1. Ca &46-0!505 hu.ie malr. 1ha1. l'ly eqp 846-&tU alters Ann. ~=-.....,.. •LANDLORD• type. PH. 846·2380. UOC !;.;.J7~Sl. Si\ uniforms, medlcal, den· 540-7'04l or Zenith M.US kll Nputta m -7050 ~ lnokl ---_...1....., tal-plua $381 o month. lor lnformat.Jon. • --BEACH TWNf{Sp; 2 STY PARK NEWPORT w':. :........ :~ :·~: =:,u du 1:x" roUND li;:o whl atiacnl•--------i Ca 11 'Io u r A r my ., '"l'llESEVIU,£'' 4Br,rcdc~.l\o\Bi,dr111, SUBU;ASElBR.'290 ~::.=-. mobif<'S:caltwrrorf.PAST lcm doa vlc Lolfuna LEAR.NPIANOTUNING Rti:rulter Babya1Uer wanteddaytln -br w/11r. Adult.a. New new c:p\1, pool, tennl1 813-8120 or E ,.. P' IC r ENT P' Rf; E Main Jlch. Approx Scipt9. ,..ff aptitude t.eat Costa Mesu S40·102e my horne, Newport Bch. ,.pta It dflJS, bltnt, fncd ++. No pell. 1326. • 2ba. newly decorat. SERVrCE •4l8·8300 644.0IM 541-0911 NMIM'I UunUngton8ch 96H82J home81S.2Jll/&45·1515 ,.d w/pallo. Water pd. 003-~ d 1 b h •-N L• R l ,_ Jo1nlhe:S:plt Cal1"'""'4'""' e,cos eto c • _•cw1:..!:!_cna ... ~FOUND,Welrnarane .-..w~ 10111: ,...., b I ""11:'.: '~An "D" .... va I'--d I 2 blk lo .. h Pavilion. Yearly $400. .._._. /1 t/ brown 9 /U Vie._. --. • who've"''" the Army Ba Y• ller, malur o ""' .-n.. 1 -· "' up ex. 1 .,c · mo m 6375 -.1 1t••• Ba 1 · H · M v ••••••••••••••••••••••• woman lor b1by1lltlnJ ln ·n Yrd. no doi:s. SlH/mo. __:_ •l MO f'Rl'~E Rf:NT• ,....Ct rce ona omes, . Stc'y student nda p/l Job my home, Mon-Fri. NEWb LY DECORATt.:00 uWpd.~OOwkuy•. 1232. Ulll pd Nr water. 1·2·3 Rm. omen from ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7fi8·,12'7 art 1 .• 0 pm 8 11 ASSEMBLERS !!~.~~3r View Homea, 2 I' w/cuporl . I t SI··' ok y' IUS per mo. Adj . -· ... • • · ~ Water pd. llU "/\"Barllelorapt,4blklfrnm ,...,ct '~. Alrportc.-rllot<'l.Nolt'ue ,.._.• FOUN~: lrl1h Sette 95wpm, type &Owpm. Pred1ton •loctr c l'lacenlio. Call bt•l\4on bch . $1$0 Incl uut. MaloRtnlala.~0 ~0 req 833.mlTilnoon ()ppcwtuftity 5005 f'em. I uppy. Adami H.8 .Sharon1N-me l'l\"Chanll"a l IWl\"'h•• eaby:ltter for 7 yr old 1.a lll-4UO !162·3SU ~-0321 ' ••• .. •••••••••••••••··~ Delawarc,HO.llGO-Z078 " "' I I y le.ct !?-.---..-----· Cl11an tr clauy lbr, 60'PIR$QfT FASTlllOOD Pre-School Teacher. A.A Esper. pref'd, but wlll tw n I r a . ar oi. I o vely anr 21lt N1•w "M 3144 w/baltony. Yrly leHe. 1617 WF.STCLIFt' Nn b . 60 I 1.-0l>'T 9·18. Sml 3 yr re 0t11ree. 5 )'rl O.C. cxpr. lraln. ~~he~~· 1lter:,choo • ;.otaldr"jlcl Spac ~oom1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $300/mo. 774.9200 AGT .... , .......,2 u~1 nt1111 t~ b M11C'n1 Collie. Vic Onni:e S48·1491 STACOSWtTCH, IMC ._t • n. y me or · • 1 ' .. ~ • ...,., r~1.tu urlln >' " n 20th c M f\rword ll.JIBalcer.Co•l•M••• youn. Balboa Pen . l1rfdc anurk bar, Piil 0: a-.cho S• LIDO ISLE Bcarh park In l.11guna w-<»a. o~ 07t·ll00. Cl ...., W..t.cl 7100 s~t-lo~ I 11a.M9'J t!~flnor S'l25 /\t ~I v1r., J ...... A,tt DILUXI OFACIS .... .irh Pr1c•· ln<'ludei1 10 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• "' "' ---------'~'"'· i\pt tl anl..,. 3 o7Y Rmtlnatrom U9C) * IAYROM'TS • Comml & lndatl 1p1t'H lund & lmprov .. mrnts •AAAA POSITIONS F,qunlOppor Employer BABYSITTER. My homo .' !:.._~~ Adult 11pta. lAiHlnit pr.· 3 Bedroom eompl&'l&'I 200 to 2000 IQ. n A11 lnw with plirkin1t. 135<1,000. FOUND: Male l\panle $1CRITARllS Cl> 9 mr» old. 1';11t.lldo 2 llr, Mt'llO VC'rdo, cul·de view nnw 111 a prt11t111a umodrl cd. I Y co r n•» 11q . Ct. l.111 Nlllutl & TcrrlCh-lorma. pup, whl/ ru1t 11SM>l11, vi Medlcat. Prnllflnck -.ASllEMIC.HS CM. Mornln111 7 :30 lo ~"<'.llrwtalrll.n<'wt·pll, lnl rrn community, k'aH .S'Too . .-Miolon Vtejn 11rH•. Me11V11rda.&46-~ "':mpl""ye-t••y .. lll"·~ t ·ao Mon thru Fri. " ,... • (ANO ) ll mi to S O 1-·r ---r · " '• " " " W1ll lr1ln. Good work Ina 642·'1482 al\ 2 pm. pulnt, mrl Jar. Crf'dlt Tvt~ly l'craola. Cul\lcr l n.droom, Hite nt•w. 1 C:us5i I.COO · wy. F' 0 UN U . 1-·" m 1 r Uc Relnder1 l\1tency conda It bcmeflta. Day -------- ·•PP loe ref USS mo k~ndbu.l'f,2blocks~. 0~rm11n Shrl> pup, blk 403011rchSt,Slel04 &hltl. lntervw1 betwnPAUVSl'M'f:rt r/Tlmt. 191M9.16 of San D1e10 l'rw'f, year loaae ... S400 fOI LIASI belae. Sanl11 JletlChl• Newport U.at h 1!3,IJ II :30am le 31>m. Com· for G yr old hoy, 3,4 dayi; ~ llOO JO.nCIS "6l·~ CallforApptll'Atab 'Q culltr Corp, 7H W. J7lh wk. 1.a. 1·11 ahltll. l\dult llvlnc tn 11p11c • new m .. ~ 1 k d D ty redcc . .'I br. a ba tlflllHl•eclt Jl41 $ISS MOIACH •SCllOOL-Readinc.sklll,P-Nli"G t. !Ill.Ii l<'·ll. C !ol ·'.JVvtn w n 'I. eg:n· i ownhu w 11,atlo • •••••••••••••••••••••• 67S•7f00 •peed.etc. (Coala Mu•> OU : er m • ACCOUMTIM• &a& 1~1 ~i:_b.!!,1peraon ntt •d. 11ar11•. SUS. tM~DI or a ~bble Into tho FlneCOSTA M.t AIAw' •S<:llOOf. Pvl Jr/Sr •hC'rth••red mh1 brff '"""...., M-""1'1 ~ •• n --vour Apt. "' Blk. to beattl Bac-h 711·1700 1111,h <Anahulm) pup flarbot" lllah area Cl.MIC/TY'"' Aasoclale Rrp I /If k M ,...., .... ~ If ~v"'..." IC'tun•u apt. SI» Mo. rncl. utH, ··--DMlfON •ltOOKSTORt-; &46'°'9l The Jolty Ro&or Inc. h11 II OR OVIR Btbya tter~ • prhl •ture t-:ASTSIOE-Lr8. l BR apt. M":ture ad~~ta.'31'15S c~'. Avall. lO/\. l.Q9.M12 \ .... &...,..,..,... •DKJ\l'Y.RYWKRM •n openln1 for an IC• HO IXPll. NIC woman liter •c • 4 rira. wlhui• 1bado tree•. bl1 Hwy. 4.,2933, •RUG/UfHLCleantr couotln1 clerk·typlat. tor l Child 'l' t. non· kltch + MP i&UI rm + .,..tww..t1...,..tlwd :.!:! ... R!'~i:'ntnl,:mRe,r.trn•n• Cre9tvtewr,a,Jl.B. Mt.aat be p roflclut II you're new to Orena• imoker, ~ o. Cool t>ndoeed 1ar. Compl r<' tll 2 RR $350. <ll Small or UwfwllitW JtO .....,., ... "' "" " " w/,boUt ulciulator " Co , letnPofatUy dltcon _P_l•_ia_. 7_S_l· ____ _ pa1nt<'d Children OK l\ltll hie GOO. I nquire •••••••••••••••••••••• !714>M5 4170 MO·OIOI .-ouND: Or11 kitten t,ypewrit.r. VenaUllty • Unuln1 your eduuUon, Blbytlltcr. rrap. peraon S2)0.Pfl:548 .. IT3 U6 Oak, L .. Deb. Ttf£F,XCITJNO ornour:ce, abolll 4 mCMF. vie Moo definite adnnt110 lot racently dlacihatltd 111 cnrC1forwclll>0h11vod2 --..... r•• .... MUA Ans Dlatrlhutorahip rul.O<'k a l.c!lllOl'f Sehl 1'.A. ll1ht1 hnrdwotlrer wbb wo.ikl from th• atrvlct or tor yr11 uld In my D1m11 Pt llomey 2 Br. naw cpta, , -• Pro<eulon:i A.rU Ulda. iervlce retnll •toru 64$-0204, Wf0·9241 Uke v•rtatt In lhelr ~. any rtuon tceklna tcm· hom<'or youra, J morns .• df'PI & paint. fncd y<l, Mewport•edl 316' NJNUTESTONPT •M-7292 w/nationally kn1>wn pro-Poeltlon calla for i tal poraryoroar .. remp&oy. wk ,.oo,.7231• S24S Super cleen ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCH. dll(l line COmpeny will LOST fl.lllnCdM. Rroa lypln1. flll na. Ille l"l'ICOL t'Onai.d41r Uua uni· ------,!n~ 2 Br.• 3 Br. duplu apt.a Dach. llt2 RR 150 I Wntcllff Dr. eslabh~h •II rrlJlll loca •t. Slamcae noutcre 1ecretarl1I dutlea • quooppor. You can ourn Pnb111uor. s11Ume, "':f ~.Br in .. Pl•x. <>•u, n ..... , N___. Shores 111; 'Rik "drrlo mNSltSr .::zrU'lnanL-laJCtr UOns. ModMl lnvc11tmcnt m11lc (J.B.) II~ )J, clea audlU:tofdally ult1 re· tinmC' daya. 1 Yr "' • ~ " .;n• "I"' ~~ ..... •• ,..__ " U.. I.II. 0 Cll'I ~ ... c..._. of or",J,..,..t" .... ,)(V)ll('nu-A nt•n """ll•r •j r"'WOrd, ,_. ""''r ...-.(IUrlnla W l llf( i!.O& 1-a. drps, unJI heat Adlt.11110 from O(ftlD, v-.. l'r 1714) l~etll Or. vm.. .,.-•' '"' ., *'' " • ',.., w • " !!'."'.-""'"' '.... • SI t6 Pia WK l'!I c arl!•. ""'" "'" ""'tt .... "".Ml· .. 26 87().~. 16 DlbE••tofNewpol'\ Ca.llonSlte•tans11er by1nvcntnr)'&tOCY.4 buy· 644-TUS.549-IOM Salary comme111,ural• ------,.. _., '" C114)G4%·1llltxt246 bock ttiirr«-mc.-nt. C111 -w texpvr. ApJIY In Oa cd rod llankina 30:.d{·n. 2 rrplc, beam'd LGI: 2 Br• lHft, or 3 Ur, Blvd.> collert. <2 13 19118·8530. Pft"SOMh SSS ~-~•on. 1nou. Olllc;!te. t 1!1 t Yo~ ~o:~ ':n . ~ ASSISTANT Me>a. t't'll•nas. $350 mo. fplc , b~tn1. d1hw1hr, 541•9880 DAYFROlllTOtlk<' Bld1. AllklorKl'nW1lt~ra •••••o•••••••••••••• .. lr· ... ne. am• .. pm .on lnM•ntlv•'"' •·extra profit Nowoort Ooach Oranc:h t>-l2 00'14or7S1·92SS beamce1la.endgar.Nr. OCeanfrontdl.aquieUB SpaceAvall.Reu. Dnnkln1problem? thruP"rl ...... ..... o( c s I 6 Hoair HOllp. Adults. .. n •• adult.I, "rl'I ··-. a"/MlU c-/OIMMHHSI C.llAlcoholllelpllno . •harlna bonu. Th Jt'ullarton IV np Mt as • --I ... ""'!;s Women &I Men Wt ·~ Lonn. F.xr.irienre pre· l\1tM1a V1crde1 3br. 2b:..·..! mo. • HU. &..a1un a B c b . Oeean vtew omcc epoce ORO $311 ·~..: ~.o~ M hrud1yl35·JNO Aceowrtll\I CUI, nper'd. lookl.ni for mv be llred ferrt'cf. St1 ary open. ,._,r rvt·. '' am.rm.~""'· La• oa. 2Br, 2b• pvt 487·10la ror lute-Prime loc. !veninpony.-a ... _,. u•·ss••I 10 K.,.ecld..-.liL•t)'pln ofl1p&n1,foldl11o apera, •Pvt ea11'44·'H11SOE_, ~. 7998or54()..8231. er••• apt. Bloclt l ~ooo <11108 Coast Hwy., s. South ,oran~e County • ...,,.. ... u;;J;oo.roll. C.11 (cw ·-wanrbouae IAbt. work "' LI l AIC '" locot on ncquiru -.Ull ..... ODB.S .,._ l111 ror1-11r:'1• ..... 1n-me·. BANKlNG \ p~r 2br. New cp\I & a<b. bttna, 1old 1ha1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C ftu~• 1;\ t • P•r .. 1. S>OO 000 dO•ll 1A11• lO nw ... Work w/you';I p;;plo. ~-IJCPM. ' drp~ · water pd only. 1'• llfhteld walk·blln ROOJIS szs. wk up •hh ~~ °"•M• •t qU1hflcd buyers. Agt. UCOITS A Colla Meaa pha""" R a p id adv•ncom c "l l r\llMNatJonal 81nk ITefC'r middle •Pd Of cfOHta, t llC Jlr, ca c: ltitchcn U1 IO wlc up .._-4200 Aj-&u _......, d C'· 11 •• ,._ tt Bob C I ht older. no chUdren or TV. Ad11ltt ttlnale-1 OK>. uu.Mi.rrs.s0rMW881 .._.Ne B!•d lt.e 0 ..,, -,·,~,-••• ""'""',I want.I exp .nae .. r · P*lbk . Jf you're 19 ot -"•• ,. ~~ on peU. Call flV .. al\5prnli no pets. S3IS mo lae. uOl. 456 Sq 111$. mo. uuJ Wrot.11ht Iron 1ltop for .. Oen lcnow l•d•• 0 ~'era&tVOUld bt av11ll. lo NW'TCIO. e:.o.E. wlrnds lllday,"2·t1SJ. pd ~«5S1-t042 ll•tlcr br, pvt ant.ry, pd f1s:..'.sr Ult. z )'fl atrvln& ,.__.......... ~rMH)'t Qt:•H~ .Urt wortt lmmed .• call £ . --, be b. re I r ta. walk lo · Orana~ Co. No debts. _.,,vn owne1' or ~ · bet'llllthm lrJpm. EHlelnc7 apt in trlr 11~ 2Br. ; Blk to ~l' ocnl •bopa. UH mo. IRVIN~·? room ofllce $SOOollMttr\Or1,SUOOoC CounMU11a4'Jleftn'al 5411.mo. parlt. PreC•r old tr lreplaee. DfW. •.r. 53MS18 aulte w/t0ttf4tl"tnc• rm. amtll l.()011, ssooo In bldi ~. tfft·•v•ll. wkrtd• ADMIHlstlAT1YI Uf·f llJ PtnOfl. fl~. mo. 841...fHI Vrt.y · S3SO/mo. n~f.., . l.dc•I '°" aecCCK1.nlanll. out• aome worll ln 11hop 2' Hr HelpUner.47-MIS -. .... z ba ...... drpe Kid -67~~-...... ....... 42IO contraclort S150 11\0. now ak now M,000 ASSISTANT • -• • .,..., · •••••••••••••••••••••• ~a:IGO 1710 uo.c2 PREGNANT? Aa&r-1vc ta.lee char& OK. Encl patio. S22$ s>!Jtiih VIJI• on water _i__, ______ ----------t Carin« confidential lo41vldua.l 1or •m•ll ll'll ~ """ Pwrto Vallarta. S Doft't 11~ up the ahlp! Selllnl a.n¥0i1na with a counaellns • re(erl'll. r•cillt)'. lrvfoe. Repl ZBR VN•"l.IR. APT. Br, llve-ln KNUl. l500 ''Wt" It In claulrlcd. Daily Pilot Cl1Millcd Ad Abortion. adopUon fJ Dallt Pilot Ad t7~J COSTA 11gA "" ~ 1.o aclJ1 wlr ..... u. a.sic for lWn Ship tn 1hore rHl.\lll I 15 a simple matt.er • . . "ec~n1. Boa 1MO, Colla 111e" DIOMo.549-lllf 0"ti0tdedis601t...U. t>ouill&a toM71 Jt.1$(Clll&0-5Gll. APCARE S4T-2:51l Ca .... lFYOU Pt•"•• "rvlc. lo otter or IOOda lo tell, place •n ad r11 t llt Dally Piiot Cla.ulOtd Sec\!oft • • • PlloN ICNITI. Of'POlTUNITY ' knocu ofl•n wh n iOU Qte r ull·&t lllnc D-111 Pllol Clas.tlOed AM 'o rucll U.o °""-" Co.L market. Pttone tGMTI -- • .. , ~!~ ..... ?!.:: ... ~.!.~ ..... ?!.:, ... ~.~~ ..... ?!.'!'! ~~~ ..... !!.~ ~~~ ...... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ Monday September 20 19715 DAILY PILOT 81 J (~~~s ca.~ TYPIST r .~!~Y~A .. Mr-!!~ a.·a~:·R4!.!f HutsEsAtDlS ~G~'~::~Jtt.I~~~::! ••••• ~!~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~ ............. !~.~~ COUNSB.01 UI" S phone-$. lttf' !Mi~&. fU\ En1h1h •puldnl( d•> 11 & OIDHUIS tl:noYolf'd&e of 'u1lboauj TYPIST F ;>.'l:WPORTlt!ACll lmmed1atc e>penla1 lor aecur typ111 Maturi.' lh1ft Apply tn i-"°"· AY,SHH"TS 'tt o •I) hr• ro .. ~ECRl-~ARI L Mon It Tu Fat . .c MASTIF r Lo.a AoC•I• Fetdttal C1t'tk T)p .. u Aeeur•t.r dl'pendabl• ~oun1 S.ndplpt'r Inn. 210\ E Ll~Coo\ Cenlc': ~wvaltn\of3d•> \l.ttll UIC.SECllTARY l'uratf411t.·1~·utl•blt• Ap Savina• 11 eurrentlt l1Ptn1~v.pm, 10·~1 b) pen.on l·a11 Tu6, Wtd C-O.L,ttlv.y,C.d\t ~~~ .. ~A~cl'\8 Apply t:rtc•on \•Chh. t'tlt'Joll) ll0Rcr,l11f" h<i.., ply, t~ '\e"port l1hd ..... k ..... t'uatom111 touch Eitce llenl co j\)I 631 )IJW '' d d llfl -O'IO 6-4 ls:Jl ~·rt /\\(', ~Unl• lmml'd1at(' Clp('n1n1 tor (."\t ---••• wits old erl•oled Individual btntf1.l1 --11 "'ante t'•(' At1• ~J Jn e>.pc-r'it~·\'fNJry tu •.,. . '! w/mlnhnum 6 rt1onlh1> Abo nft'd <>n·C;all Clerk Girt frtdJly Rt-f"\'pt1on1<,l \Iott-I 1'61 SO <."~t ll11oy --rrport lo tlw t:\l'I' \ P TYPlST CU.Ht-. 111,oll•e l:l!IJ !l.J~ nvleaa • lo1tn eit Tn>11>ta,hra11~.typ1n11 tl( ~~1) l'im•ll pl~"lll'l> l.aJt lkh •94 __ Suning P,11mc-~•In S40·STI ()ut11t;ao~hn1t 11h &. typm.: & pcn.11na: 10 \It Gd"'°"toYCMa 104S !..( pn'lence64Swpmt1P4n1 "'Pfn 10 kt)'. 1wt1,tm1l mfs <'O <Audio \'~ual MAIUNGDlPT ICU/CCU "'"up t.h·n l11d1~0>. stu ~k1lb arl' r>'q'd IOI 1111" "'fla:u11·i. l\1,uul of" ... •••••••••••••••••••• Lu a...i.t l!IH>i>«nina n~" l>Pl.oa ticper dttiroble Pr0<h.1Cl'I Mwt l)'p. 11(1 .. \II N d "n t' ,.. "'~I S • 1 Pl>Jtl111n Xlnt V.l•rlu1111 \I •·. K lo 1 JO. c.· ~l l.ompunlonabh• P«'l for at'6ow>ta C .. 644 lllt v.pm ~•nt.i '"11 C'o't• .. 1 ()r P llt1\e 0 "'fl4'C 3-ll & II 7 lOiUJ 11h1f\11 3i..'W 7IU1. lt39 7Wfo l'OOCh ~ tien ht s>acku•· 11'711 OU3 olcJ , . t•)t '&•IS-... ~C'l.t ~rf'.1 CJll M9 ~ ntt M~l ~ a.bit lo hi\ XJ.nt benefit' t:qual Op whH'b 1t1cludo \ •trtllU>. •t t•r rnmnllnr P<'r r1on,1 ~ I " ' • """'' ht>•vy box..a Wall t"Oo P\ Umt. Colh.'IH' alodf'nt 1 hr hi & ro TYPIST " 1wc 11oo< \' emit l', °' nltrYlt<w appoint THI tlYtNI CO. Gtrl 1-·ndav Ht>d)' 11hup atdf'r C'Olh•i:t tladent Ap por Employt<r Ccint .. rt ffit'Ch 1nchnt'd to "'urk 01 !:t"UUll n• ~1· ) V "1111) \'\.!. d y t" •1hl l'utr mtnt ~ furtht'r lnform;a ~ N•~"61"1 Ctr Or G f' n c r,.) 0 t c . N 0 n ply N .ellun.I ~"'•le-ma Mni. Jtr~en. COii lo Mc a mowrbom\'t ~ :kfll fl\ h11nn 1 11 Salury t'll\m lli~'<I t.!oud l\ P'"" 411 blllty fui'\• ulh'llhit•nt lllkl 41711 uon. eand1date 1hould .... .._ h k • ! Mtmorla.I llocpihil 301 1nt·n.~uru ,. "' •'"I>\'• r• t; nod 11 a ' & ,.. Int -· c:onlart "··rt n...1111 ·~ wport ..... c )ffi() ··r Appl) iii 21171\ (;(It's>. 4361 81rt•h ~t . N 8 • plv Ill ""r~un. 1111111 ~1)111 t" m I> 1 u) (' l' bl' II C' r 'l &.._.._.. 1050 °" "'' Y.qu..cl Oppor 1'.mplo>er f'luc<-nllil CM Vt('tona, C AS. 1142·2'134 9C INSPICTOll Mon i:rl~ l71H2 n1lle1HI.' ._ 1 l I "'"" <7 HHl7S-4500 • MAIO Part lime Wkcly-.. _ ~hwh'J1 t-;ll'<'I ..ih1l1ty P1 a\' ·••ll' '"1l' t"' ''.!"'1 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Cl.AZl'.:H.1••p.'1'\f As1111) " aomc "'et•kt•nda --APs>IYln1>t·r~o11.c r•otn A~e.lnt111• l\111~. ~u ~ir) .iu)U't f BUY Equia! Oppor P.mployf-r CLOTHING zu Lo1> Mot111n, San 1.. ... Kurui lh-h•IH2'..M. PAPIRCUnet tlu:itr•f'•. noo 1-; mcnt" tr 1111crt.• led cull * * * * ___ !11 1•· J.Ull & I' umt• d nthll\11. <.'lt<m(·ote 49261~11 ............ T.P""l ...... R Small !n hQu&e ~tint Wll,hhl•.l\i\ ~ ll1•bu. 114\154'15 Shh· Goo<l u8l'<l •'urmturr & ----hou , Sh & ,,..,_" "" n : bbOp. F.1~,. prd d. 4 1-·~rm J1111urn1wr 1'0'11 AJ1pli 1inre6 01< I \\Ill •· ;:,~~~\'lllll'\•ail lppinll GRA\'t.:YAl(O bH IFT N u IH('ll P l'rm Daay wk , lOOd •·o QUALITY SECRETARIES 33J:llhlnndi\\•' (' M :.dint Si':t.t.lnrYou BA.'n<INO m11h11 ... udult" '<·n1tJ1 r~m·fih, l\tll t.44.()1,(1(, bcocm.) Appl.) Natron;al CONTROLL.,R t-:qu11l 0 111"" Fn1p111, ,.r M.ASTIRS AUCTION UNIOM IANK THI LOOK 11t1L1·n' 14 po,,.1u1l1t\ Syi.tenu1 Corµ, 4at>t Dir<'h "' lmm1-th.11r 011•·n1111: ror lfuAn()pc-n11111t•orA 54,P..4500 tor .111 vJ nn•m•·rtt M>.NAGEMEHT St.NH For 11 hqt h quulil, "'"r"t,1ri,., \\ 111111 J H' W.i1trc...i• 1'.111 11111 .. 6464686&133·9625 -i~ ~u~.ilt Zl'\I !<a1lho.1t 111..1nuf \o ,.,~it·i lll'..i\)' :.t.111~111,11 m11k,• ~;1 \Ill t 11,•r hr Aft 6 C4LL 554-7293 CREDIT C()(.1\T\ll. W1\ITR~-'>S TRAINI! PAR'!' TIMt:. w1•clo.l•nll. t..nov.ll.'d11r ct '''J>cr 11: hprni: l'uhlu wnlJll Work~ h11o 'l I:.! J01111on . , VERIFIER SHORTOHl.>t';I< GROOMING Yuun.: mun IO ~rl. 1n Qital. ;tUC>d h.1nd"ntin11 l'lct1nt.il I. mt•ch.initu' ltciol ,.,1,111. 1.,.,1.r t\111 i5l :!511~ ltd I ,\S\\t,• 1\1•" & u't:d lurn 1.:001\ Wi\ITR~SS B.tlht·r Hrua.hl-t fu1 .:n,1"'11111 tool rent;al bu" Pt'rt.on.ibfc ·r1n•:. Jt.•n 11)xll''i1" nt•I'\''' 3\ "'"t: hL•lvlul "·"•'ltl'lll 1.0 ·II.Im •Pill) """'' \\11!11111 ~ \I C•" Lane,, l 7Q3 unJm.,1 ho11 :'\II \'on.-..~ ,\f~lbc·nl'JIUl.1" lats. 17116 So t'•l lhr.}. :aw~11u"'l~J11!&.Ju.1.htt• lll.•m•ltl" ~. . Wl'ltli:r Z "" l'>.P'-'r :lt~>r,::111 "~~'~ ~1~v.Wt t SuPt'rior, C ;\f G4ti 39113 rhpp1n11 2 Yrs l'\~r ,.. J)l.'.arwnH• & h.i\ I.' 'er, l.111 R(oh mt' II\ 'n \;"'' II l n l n '" "' n n· •I 0 n t .i 11 r~b. M11r111111 "' 13 SO l'Jlb . I' ,t' 't 42 ·u30 & q 'd ,\11pl) l JJJ 1w111hJnd"r11llnl( t.Uu) fln11>h1ni: Abtlll\ l• ~·itt·l.tf} hl\115 ''Plllll Bt11dlldd \lfu 3M82MI ... : .. ..:...,., ' ' ,\\or..ido :"t'"'PIHl 1411'~k."' \l.~da) urr PBX Answenng SerVICI.' P\'rform w 1m1n1m.1 7U 14pm.\hllll"'pm .. -.o.;u,; !COOK M.;lc lcrn;ale ,\p pl) in ~·l'l>Qll Kentuc k> i''r1t'd Cbtcken. Lai:una 0...Jth .1 -.-----..... -B'ANI\ TB.Lia F1llme posu1on av.iii rn Oran11e Co lSunk caper pref'd •C.OOICS& COUfttff P~ center. bdunt.I lhNtrc Pn!f~r marn1..>d man. for ()pr lmmC'd openmg for i.upen 1s11m & rt'fa. rt•ifd Call 644·3389 'Ion thnt t-'ri llilm 4pm iwrma11ent rc1pon~1blc mature person lo work Call Bob Gall·~ ~!* i.111 9 \ \i .0 1 "°''" onl) (J0!>1lloo t;,p not rl'q \ an«l hrs & wknds. P :ud Apply 1930 1'o port tra1n1n1t. Apply l SS IE.AL ESTATE SALES THE IRVINE CO GUARDS Bhd <.: M Roch~terSl. C ~t. 1.tel'~ed or U11hcf'ni.l"d ~ :\e\\ port l't1 llr F l 1 m IL" p , 11 me ---------~maJI new branlh ufl11t• 'l''"1iu1t IW.i1 h Uniforms furn Teleph & ~fana11:ement 'IX OPfllATOR now ope 0 e cl . t 0 :. l J F.qual Oppor fo:mplo) er car req'd C..11 833 4W3 WOMEN'S All.)\l.t'rlng 11erv1tl'. t-:x lhi.a ~l'Wport Ura1·h Woman lo hJh\ ,11 & do hskpng 3 d." II per VI k an i.chl t.10 ·H39 Wom e n nr•·c1t•d f()r lkuu11r111 hundt•ur,c<d h•11I.., fold1n" or1entul btir Sir""" m..irblt' top ssoo 675 1»75 hou~eclt•nnrnii M'n 11·,• l'lrT\I, Udrm Set. Call llobbtei. Hait&. Mop, Kn~ :.1. s P<'~ Sh(lO Su(;o 5411-0757 tll I tl~"O Apply in our head oft', GOLDEMST A TE IANK P time d.oi. Appl) 1n perwn 2 .Spm Tuc:.·Sal CARL'S JR. 17971 ;\lat .\rlhur. Ir\ to<' appt _ Conte~rary Pt'r'd Apply 657 \\ 19th Ml'a f.'r~ pr111 tr ... 1111111: EC ET R E C Clotht.... St. Suite II, CM. Sam· prol(r<1m \\t-Jll\t' 111 S R A y XE · YARDMAN 1>1n 11111ul \\ :11,•.1\·r~. tbl GUYS&GALS ...., 4pm 642 1403 dn1duah1,•d o1llen11011 i\\•ilabl<•lor"'ork on..i:-With m\•1·h.1n11,11 t•\j\('r p.id & 11 •ht'. $100 ~I~ s1nn \'1e10. t;) Toro We are look in ii ror 1111 Dlt -PL'OPL-L,· p-;;,-50, .. ,-Xlnt .i rl'il w fint• n1> net>eled t>aM!i St•nd n· Appl} in 111·1 ""' 111~ I : • .,. IJ!>i.! Im u1wt •••COOK r J02:JOS P;ar:unount Downey. Penwnn1..>f Dept Mon·l''ri to 12& l 3 (213) 9Zl·94ti I Equal Oppor Employer Xlnt ro benefits! Appl) Mon-Fri. Pt-r:sonnel :\1r\RRIOTT JHYfEL 900 Newport Ctr l>r N~"' port U1:11ch .irea lo "ork ..i ft-14 hours itr'eSSIVl' per:.on °" buck· .... r. r.n '" portumt) l'all U\, HJU II 'uml.' 10 Pl..it.i t-:\1-t Ull\ ,. Pl:.t<'t'OllJ. l \I .1rla) t'unJob t:arnszs 11round in "'ome n 's Exec nl't'ds p.llme as· be.1:lad}oud1d RO\AI. S~ll~l':.. 20H2 :\ll<.hl'lwn 1.1111 l'o11wr bdrnl 11"1\, lo ~o Pl.'r weo>k Fo1 dolhini: & &<'<'f'!>i.. lo soc in whsll' s upply. Ful· PHOPt:R1 lt.S. !ltilS 44~ ~2141. lr\ln,·. t ... V:.!71~ lh} mapl\' enlh·~ lbl & mt)l't' 111rurm41t1on phor"' :~0:.~~:0·':'~:p~'.~~~o~: lyci.pilahied 673·22ZI -Or&t2 l83() s ,.:CHET.\llY ror fir.II M.rchondbe t•omod.t'. .s ·~~. After "''""!113 L' c· L" I •• •••••••••• •• •• •• •• •• • noons. f;7~ 38(11) ..,.,.,..,. · \\'cslm1nsll'r Mall store RECEPTIONIST .. ,11111, u 111 c a!> 11011 l::c1ual Oporlunll) Call for tnlervw appl. P~ed Wortcinq Wanted for bul\\ <.tenlal 1,11111.J Mu~t ha\1· I 'r' ~' 8005 SOt't\ TO" :.l'tlronut $80 Employl.'r THE LOOK Hours ofr rn Sama AnJ artn \'i.tit•1 . I.> l)t' ,;.r; ill "pm, •••11•••••••••••••••••• Al~u hil~ l! :.t•t:. nl 11h1> l.'U\ COUHTfRGIRlS Hoircutt•r&Styliat 540-4500 H.JO.:.t:30or "''"ti ·up por c .. 11 "" 110!111 "I'm \1>1>1) A;....,.IQUIW~l ~Tl'.STIN i•r, 1~67111 1 llDGMAIMltNANCE Dry \'11.'a01n g '>hop 330·9:30 Mi~ 1'Ml .:iwsun'1111ul'IDr c.111m .,\n11tp11•, ... t1·1 N B :ire a p,. rm I' l1nw 1':,rwr'd pn·f d 837-12.lllorll37 877!) ~I AT l: RI-~ w 0 !of A~ Work 6 hti. 11 day l.'4itn1111: •200 :'llU 1''hh1·r t. l'h,1th.1111 ,\nll S;\\'t:• N1•"' 4. l"1•d l11rn &-ne(Jt1.Calltr&ll.WiOli Wiii train 'II J1t:u llJ::LP ' Uc:."t>rJtc l>ad P lim" t r> -..eJcome S3Wperhrinple11~ant R.,CEPTIO .... IST <1ut'' uppl" rn"" Wll:.on ~ '"'"""3 "" • d . O I "' " ~·rt>111n lll"l'tl•·tllurl<f.: t::ltlt•r))1htni:' HJff(a1n :'\ook now i .,....1..," need .. \ :.atll'r lnr l pn• ne"'lomen &. contl>1·t surroun in gs . eu F lime fur ~U La"' nil 1-..\ .. lop·mAnl i>li 111 <> ,. BOATBUILOfo:ll • "' the public ln nor ......,. ' • 190. llta. :;.wt.I ( .111111111 i.tor\" .Jl:J & 111.a W JOURNEY MAM ~·rro1t inten u~l41•r ,.;n., ~d'lookr~ in lh<'tr hom•· mt•rthanh ,.,,.,,1blc hri. I r /\ppl) . .asis \t111'1\nllur -\1rvort 1' p;• ''° Sh 100 tll'ul IUlh l 't Ii 1:: 71130 & •"km.I:. ~lu"ll)~ We 1.\~l .1l:'tl \\l.'e~d.1'~ Nt'€'d rJr. lll1• lypinc ;~·~et'o{;[!pr:S:~~~g Bhd,Nl'"Portll1h t:ooil •JI lh .ippt MmnSll\'t't\nthtU•·' ~~321·2 YACHT ~111 tratn ·t!f2·1iJO 3pm .-.. .. "'port Beat·h l:..trnt'l !>f73V95 Dynamic penonaltl} 833lilil!O Bt..1!<o,lh·..:1 .. 1t·r CARPEHTBS ul 9pm -~ti-~ c' ei. --MEDICAL most l:kely to suceei:d R E S;al('!\ 1'0 I~\\ \IJ111 St GcrOCJe Sol~ ' =~ ::~I\::· ~o ~:,::.;. ll•1u!>ekel'per. m.i turl.'. RECErTIOHIST Interested housewive .. & _,.,~ SfCUJUTY GUARD 8 Other ~hu1•i. "'1thtn 2 •11•••••••••••••••••••• lbhers. Exper mu't tn Doto Entry Opr 11'<' in. tulhl ~dharg.-111.i Somc shorthand. bllhnit. sludent:o; sttll ~~'!g .. ~rm • ~r • Onr \loorhd ..,.., urrt' bl04.·k' u I \ 0 n c I': I .... _ h b lk h d Th J II fl I > r old c 1 · 751 Iii) must be eicper. Coi.lJ positions ca ......,~-.• _ REAi.TY "Ullr,. n··· ... s. r"l1flt "Uar·;; V1c1on;an l'<'~ H°"''"'nod c....., euvy u ea 111· e o y ogcr. nc '" lea\e m~a.:e .. " """" • .. .. '" 1 .. • llOll!H:llOl,IJ SAt.f;. stallatlon. n111sb c"b1oet. taking 1Apphc.at1on .. for d --~tes1 540.1707 -Perm .. nent full " Ptrl to v.urk 1trt'J<:Ul4ir hour.; Cll.ml.' ""'" 1(1\ 4'~~11l .. IA•jj\ m,.; l'OUllll > lmml'd ltak " form1ca Joinery Data 1-;ntry Operator llM C~wr Oper M-.n _. R ...... --time. plant knowled;:t'a· 1 on :in "nn 1:all" bai.1~ Sulo11 "t'I '.J P l 11n 11 t:H•n thin1t 11 ..,... cu,. 1 Apply, ln~atlonul (}( Min o( I )e.irei..~r w 6 .-icper sta nd alone ...... c. KC>rwa blepeopleneildl!dforre ~'--ofe ltlt•.al lor retired 1n lR-101 1\llllth~'' chan <ll'nirator lurn nt'l4 fshort Manne. 25()0 S mo·,onlllllJ711 Perm 'Hie~ ·some J.noul Ca.rk 11111 It mutnlt'nnn<·e •---Ji d1\11lualordu) ,tudent d~IH•r 11 1r1.1 111101 ii•lri~ . .ittt''"irit·~ Swian. S.A .. llml.' D.i)' P..i) Wiii sis 2211' . E:xper'd'" nu"&nJ: home 7514760 ......... c ..... 1 Apply lo lh1• ~e<'Urll) !\brhh· top ",1)11ul !Jbl, ----- -bt-ba...,ed on "'Pl'r level --proredor('S Ot't'ded at -----17141 141·1446 Cuard. ~i$ \ftol'orm1rk lt1ll .i lKtiO 1 t.. m11d1 dfl>I\ · I.imps. ,irt Some' Appl,\ in Pt'r,nn. Sam JANITORS llunlJ..nt.'lon \'alley Conv -----An·.(' :\I w,.,1,ail Corp mor1• I rom lhc 'IUmt 1lt.>mJ> nev. f>rk••tl IJirl) IOATCAllPtHTEIS ~pm. \Ion t'r1 17012 p Time. Mon thru fo'ri 5 Jlo1>p . ff382 , e"'man R E SALES penclll !Iii:.' 194.i CJJI .1ft 7 ·111 pm '"f l'\l' ~=;e::,k ~I~~~.~~~~,,} G1llellc \\l'. ln111t' P~I to I 30 ,\:\I ~.50 hr Mt. II U tc4US51. PHONE SALES • • s:;n:ord~:'.~';:··~' il~111J:1r~1~~ ,.:n.:11 :-h J nl 111 Ul'' ~ ~~I!' ()~~~,\~1lc•h;;~~;';1.:::~ overtime" Appl v ~C:,;~ar171?~~~~11'.\f&Mfo:DICAI, COMPANY Phone Sal<'s pi•ople. fr•el4doy nN.·es~.il') fllrm,•oh-1>10' armo1r,·~. 2 tlH·:."'r'·: Uunl<'li:h. ;-.11 nl·h Wl'11taa1I CorpOrJl1un, DELIGIRI. · ·~ > needs full lime <:!ean .malcorfemale, l6 loGS Trolnln9CCM1rH 1tr.1m 5;11,~:l:.2 \\a:-h-1111nct,+1 1o"t''"'OOtJ Sul Sun rr11 r11 !J,im 275 McCormkk. t:o:uu Sharp. t-'<prcl !ltu I Tut•, *JANITORIAL* room asi.emhl1ir Good years of u&e. Guaranl~ &·n ir1· St.c ,\tlcndunt & ml.1' •ln·~M'I l'nl'etl l< twO·~'l'J.S or liH 11~1 M(.l'Sa thru fo'ri 4Hi 1535 dbl ( m11nuul dexterity re· wa&H or commln1ons •Per1ono.J1111>ttut:llun b X<'ll ••126IOH 1-------------------•I <it0\..1nn1 Ud1 l..tllun;~ Dcµt.•n a c 'WOOlun or qwrcd No ~xper net• l.u l' M.111 Should h< -Rc•h 'l<'Jd V "'ork. i\1t-tl1t11I s.561905 . 2~0 East 17th Strcct. •Manai:itimt•nlopporty'\ abl1•tod111ttt·11wC'hfrc V1<·to11un ('u1wh. 1"11·r~AplM7.l'lh)Pr,bdrmM•I , 8001\Kl-:1-:f'l-:H -l>lt.111.N.B 40llr)perwk · --• Suite 0 , Co11t 11 Men, •tn80',Comm111i.1t>n J>lm s undl'r su11t•n1i.ion ll!OO :\tu~l '<t:ll loiwltlc ~>rdl!ulChot•brnplu'h GAL 1-'ltlllAY ~·1c l>t.>ll\ <' r> m rn I or LA ti11m 1 :tl)um IW~JtiOh MOTEL MAID ~~n S:OO & S.30 ll m . ;,!;~~d~ ~t~'~T~~"';~~ No s tudrnti. or 11 limes Et.t at1• $1wo 4!1h ~807 tihoi t pill' 4•1 ptn~ & mi~r (.ood <'" :1ktll• 1•rr•,r1l mc:.111 .'1t#.ICMStart \" t hd L· k d l.cK·ulreri.rl'l1'dSet•Mr l'Y{·i. ,,,_ 6"l1" s 1 ,. n 1 • 11 '· •• 1 ' •' s;ns pc>r mu + bonui. Jc\\t'll•r Sm;ill <'Ui.I i.ho~ " an " · ~ "1..!' ~ 0 0 Equal OpPorlumty •On the Job tr:11n1ng Bolls. Exxon Sl alton, ,.,., " " · · .~ \\ .. r o;trong crt'<hl Xlnt~urk ~11411 nei:d:; t''l;pcr'd hl'nch Motel. 40J0 ...... ou11t Employer •Manytopotrlct•l1>1"i1 Sho 1 (1 11 • ,,111 12;11 ~ ~d• liood "" 1 "'} Jl'weler p llml' F:l11111< llwy. CdM 6'73·4~ Noll<'t'nnnet• to apply l"air & Fiunil•"' · C.M. _ ~~!! ....... !?.'.~ i-· SiS •M , _ _ _ Ot:ntal !\t•< I ~ lkn•pt Sr h I up / Go Id s m 11 h NOON DUTY RB> CAIP!T Sitter. Mature oftnll ror 2 Frrlllht I>am:i '<' llm Int Hort.• 1060 IOOICPlt-F/C Hookk(lep.-r t;xpcT or 673-4734 SUP~RVlSORS PLASTICS RU&.TORS t6Z-IOll 111:hoolu~rh1ldre11.0wn S·I· llaiWr.w ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thrll Fl" "n••l111 •l"l" i•oflt=lt<' $-W 3000 -l lo 2 hn. per day. $3.16 MOlDING M ""CHl....,E For details call L1nd11 lrunsp. Our home 118. • a c,. ,._ '-'·· .irn/\t.> ' Rt"'. "tr mw t•. Ii , r~ uld • ~ " • Jll. ACCOUNT AMT/ ,.. " MO l8iZ Sam s 'Mo.-m near lar.,.,r. ->Unl:i 113 ,.. ,.. ~ mtftl&. PHt .11rov.1n~ oc DENTAL .\SST nl'<'ded Ii pt'r hr H " School Ot$t ora TO s ~.... --- -r I 11 i. h y. M u .. l lC ,. 11' Airport ar~a CPI\ 1-·1rm 1r.-k$, &opt 27th lo Nov IOOICKH:PH T3St4thSt.ll B 536-3851. A ll R £.Sales Sf•llU!TYPIST REFRIGF:Ri\TOllS 11amfll'r R!'7S3.\I llardworkt>r who e111oys ------= "'-lan° applJcattons tor Y-D--ic Arr WASHL:Rs-ouyL'f'S Pnor CPA firm r'IJl('r rt• Mon thru Thurs Xlnt re· ~, " --·':II r ........ .,,LE El "' " "' ' Q'.d. Our employ<•e' know ('ent rdt'rcnrt' r eqd prc!>llurc "'111 find >.lnl molding m;achlne oprs on Offf n CL K Recond1t1ons·Rl'pos & J•w .. ty 1070 o(.... d ~-& futurr tn con"enl.il ur NURSE day It awln.,. shifts Ce PARTTIME f''rat Dama"c Guartdel ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'111 ox-ndrl'Sume · £\"" S46 OH3. d..iy:, " " I t ... " tala.ryhlAturyinrull con :>UJ~ round1ngi. w :i np1dl) LYN'S&RN'S Modern, rlean manuf. luso~ntnitS or11e"'or Ne wport t:e.nlt'r CPA .29)nm0ran,:cCo. WA. NTED lid~• to Ad No. ~. ---.irowtnfl c.-o-llu . .\l haH plant. P11d grovp hfe It <''peri•nred. llrense-d rirm. p111d prknl!. t•oll DU ..... LAP'S _Dally Piiot. Bo'! \S60. D...tlllllecept rn111 2)ri.t'olle11e-&2)r:t healtblns.Goodvarauoo !lalespeople Slartal Mrs Cr41.i:t'.t>444402. f'lll TOP Ci\!-.11 UOl.l./\ri <:081.a Mesa. Ca !l2G28 Exper nt•rcua1y Ml offl<'t' expcr "' m.inuf Immediate npc'mnas on Pl n 70°/o COM.-C ---UllS Newport Rivi! l'M PA Io 1-· <> R y O l' R -1;.i492n ro \luslbl:a ~etr t ... rtl'f Jll:1ndJ17'1hlfislnour ApplyinPerson Callforinten•l'"" ~TENO _ C/\LL~77l10 _ JEWt:LRV. WATCHES, BOYS AND GIRi~>;. av.11 -<'upabl<' nf prep.r1n• 2111 bf'd rthob1hla1ton Colifontio SoonerRcul t:.-.late 1-:•pt.·~ for i:cneral nf G.F.. Rt.>frt.I!. Bottom ART OBJ~CTS. c;o1.1>, 12lol5 l'urtt1m1'1too1kDcnl1!1lr> lnr Chtldrrn hh·~. budgets, ll•~t IJc1hl} We offor tnp l~to..Moldln9 6312026 ftr1• ,.ullt1mc D1rlal1ng frt'elt.>r . hlll"l' un Ill Sll.V t:H SEHVl('t-;, a!l~r 1chool .ind Opp0r v1 .:ro"'111~ H Ii '1.114'>. & h..i\e i.omc 1oi.1 "'aJll~ and our ~nef1b machine, 10 Kcy Adder . " FINI': ... U RN & /\N · $Jilurd:iy1with11 ynuth P\'lpr.11l1Cl'lnrt·\11t•r..1" l'111.1('r Th11t backl(round paekJl!e 1s excellent 26S 1t~::~.·~·M. ll\~l'llJCh.lnformalofficl' ~ .. ~;· Xlnt t·ond TIQUES.6'15 2200 trew ta1t11111 •ub ct 111 s1sl11nl 711 Md 0231 to Jr l'I .tb:.olutel)' mandntor~ l'le..ii.i: apply al Baker,()(( Redh•IU RN'S 111 l M. C11ll Reverly. afl. -U t k 8075 lton!C for I majur ranaetnlrvw. C.111 Mani.' lhckman for - ---10am.64S-~ 21i Cu fl. SIS Admiul •• !!!.~~••••••••••••••• newspa~r. t:arn '20 tc1 IJ h 1 0 •~ anap~$-t9-t060 IEYERLY.MAHOR PLUMIER \<IN111:ul Sur~1t·:il. 3 11 & llcfrq:rralor. Cop· u 545 per Wl.'tik nr more I~ \\jl'I "'' !'Ubvv)' 21 152 \'1J l':•tr<Hla Rep1pe experience Non· t I 7 ·JOA ~I shifts X Int STOCK ROOM pt.'rtonc. $250. I'll f!.12 7462 net;. Morg;111 mar•'. hrok•• plus trip nnd prht~ l'Jrt f llml' l-.11crl(clic, JR. IUYER LOJ?unn 11111~. Cu union CallS45•75GK bl'nerils. Equal Oppor -l o tldl• & drlv1· hlk Ca.II the followlna btfott• Cll!anc_u!.;_ _ ~~ Weslsa1l Corp. manufnr /\n t:qual - - ----t;mployer ('on<acl l\lr~ CLERK Lady Kenmore wushcr & par11de Morua11 1wlcJ1n11 -2:00 p.m . or aner KJCJ DRUGCLERIC lurerottbe"nrld'aflnci.t <)pportunuyt:mplo>er PORTER Jensen, Costa Mt.>i.11 Westsa1l Corp. ha:1 Im· gasdrycrS225,Kcnmnrc t:n11. Welltt•rn 1~111 p.m. Laauna Nl•uel . , sailboal.Ji nccdto ti i.harp, trour:<1 !l·I. Mon. Tue~. Memonal Jfo:.p1tal, :JOI med. vacancy for a washer&clcrdrycrSJ8S, 3:11·101 1 .t.1lulon Vlolo or cu & S11I<·, 1 l'rson wanted a111{ressnc JX>rson as a --Wl'(1. Fri &Sat. Apply lo V1 dori a, c. M. perso n Cami l 1 a r Si((nalurt-clcc dryer $1i5, Cl I' p 495 539t or "'ounlu1~ by<.:dM rt.>tuil pl11irlh11t·y Jr Buyer. Knowledgt> of NUltSUYMAN Wallich's Music City, 642·2734. w1tu11lbo1tt parts to work Ken mot c w a , h er asl\y ony uiln marc. V1tlcy nrca, 983°87" F'lllml' 1ncldii some rv" figures & purchaslnR •~ Exper·d. rlllnw M•turc MOO Bristol, t; M In hui;y :.lock room. $40,Guar/drh·d 546 8672 12 han•!11• i..lnl foi l'hrld, EQual Opportunlt) lct'VCt)'othrrwknc1.1\p· req'd. Lite sccretur1al mule,ovtr:tt id>ayi.tll· _ _ -----1'rainces wckomc. App --• . . tn11l, ~-n~h:.h. ~ci.lcrn, , Employer ply In P''"""· Zweber dut1e., & v1trlc\l rludll1R Sal Sun. Work ***RN ly toSerurityGuard,27SS1gnatur<' tr11(1dJ1rc 22 Jumps 3 ~l~.1551! or '.------Phorm11t'y. l'o1.11t llwy & rr~pOn!ul>Jlllic11 Gonll w,planl' & lrl'eS. Ddt\ PRODUCTION \' I u I r 11 7 ~h-Cormlrk l\vc. C.M. nlll. 2' 2 yrii old. while :i 979 98111 -C ""I 011va•5 •t11uu ·nl1· ('·l~t ti r I.. ;ir11 •on "" ,... · door,~ lb frt·l·zln•• unit ...., __ h ... _ 8078 " .:"' ., • .. l • • ' _ _ Plldll on nr Pt'fl!Ofl w "' ~ llr & up. O\>ert1me Shift Ol"l 3rd Z!nd Mc·"' STUDENTS XI d A kl "S..1 ......,, "'-·, Men or Womtln f:..m SlllO "'k & up M'lltnR l'RJO)~ workin11 w pro I nit l)('nC'ltlf\ Atlvanl'e WORKERS \'ertl1• Cnn\ llO"I'· !Jiil ~~ l'On • s "ll ~ •••••••••••• ••••••••••• Mu•tbe2Soro\rr ~·ullr•r llru \h 11 1 pie· Xlnlro.l>C'nertt,. Ap m<'nl pntC'nlrnl t.uguno ('cnll'r~I ('\15-UISSH • ., ~·<'dt•cl ~nr ~1~nva"sl,ni:1 22 \fakilu 1., nnul"r ~uw, Appl.,)' In P.-~on 711 M4 7R.St. 772 t2'7 pl~· to &Is McOonaltl. 11111, "'ll"l'I) Im El \ti\Lt-: FF.M 1\1,~: . . '":r 1 ,1 cr sr 00 luildlnq Mottnol1 8025 mndcl 5111.1 c.,,, 111 rr Y•wCeb -S~!f .. 9711. C'Cl '1 bl'l"'n Toro K.'klM!.! 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Needs worlc.mo otr. ~ OH DISPL.A y ~~c=/1~~::· ,:.~ 141 OOVI ST. \\his. le11th i.NI:.. S?SOO c 1'Pff'l.I. 11tcreo & prlcod S48 llii I C HcMIM f .... DOrl m1 . l11ht blut', prob 'MIWPORTIEACH .OO-I007 to~I' •9711Jt:Sl iU \ W Pop Tov cumpu REDUCTION Hoftdo 9727 o t o 5 C1nt.'1>l cumple 1n Us 752-0900 RolliRo•ce 9;56 SADOLEl4CK V1111. lh thu1l1 1•11g1n11 ME~~rJg:::Efi.ER $J4,000.548-1-*evt>s ••••••••~•••••••••••••• • VALLIY IMP'ORTS ~195.tfll !!illl :.!()IOI ~ 1i862tolllncbeJll~r. Pondle 975 •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. U 1-2040_4'5-494!_ •&i \'W SqbJl'I. n11·c rnnd ....................... Ired Hew '76 HONDA Cars OYER 100 Buena Parlt MG 9742 ••••••··.·••••••••••••• ROY y,;.-a. 976 Sll~ll Purd1;ii.cd .In . TH~l ... K lllTISH ,.. CARVER •••••••••••••••••••••• "' ... M 523.7250 •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• 74 •o scH191 1 JRR _...,.... a...._~,,,. 631 1313 GIANT SAVINGS ON ALL MODELS HERE ARE 2 OF THE FEATURED MODELS- The 1976 Fiat 128 Standard. AND ,. To ChooH ~om! UNIVERSITY O .. mobile HMda C.-s • GMC Trucks ~ llarbur Blvd Costa le:.a ~u 964t On the Sanla An~ fw_y_ " s speed, air cond .. &ter\'O, ROUS·ltO\'Cl r t7 I Tri___.. TR6 'GI \'W -v.uarebt1ck Gd THINK mugi.CtonlyZ5.000m1ks _........., """ ~ 300SI:: Con,ert. -bpd, T Mint contlltion ' Bu> or 1MtJ•"'-'• A one nY.1\er car-Xl.NT! C'Oltd SI ono or ni11kc ol· gd cond. $8.000 Oa.,>s. lltl ISH CAR CO lellsc. I06Sl':.RX >. ~= .. ,.,,. 15030TB I. fu. Call;, II! ti3~i 64t).6.M(), Eve~. 642 9680 MG·JAG-TR SA.DDLEl.ACK CtOSto k.INOAVS SADDLU.ACK '81'1 \IW Rui: " r •bit en" • f E~clttng plan let-. you V '"'LLEY IMPORTS VALLEY IMPORTS """'' I'll b 11' 'b··,9 a"';.; t.7 ' erl'edl'' lk>n1 ~IS purchase hltc u lt'use A I • ~ ~ 1' Auto, air.• !II . xlnl cond. 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" un • ~ <:LASS!<.: WHITE qa:,:'lle .• a m l> tn "t""""' u.,., " Th e u I I 1 111 u t t' 111 CO MC Ja11 -TR Ex 673 llll70 With p a r chment Int. ·;.ITISHC"'llCO ste r eo ca~sette LUXURY MOTORING citln& plun let' \o '7. -,---JOIJllGI" 9730 Power wantlo"'~· 1tl'rro -A <Z32MFH 1 MUST SELL IM~ E0.1 purchase hkl• a ll'Ji.e '~ J\omln ~ 1tn, \Int cood ••••••••••••••••••••••• radav JOd more .ig mm. 213/694·1951 SHOW CAR! t.i59'JOO &•ns1ble pnvmenb lht' ~. ol~l.r Juguar THINK lltlTISH THIHKIRU JAGUARXJ UNUSUAL l'REVt:N TIVE MAI NTENANCE PROGRA~t lndudes ull IH' h c du I e d t• Jct 11 q i.en 1ct>i.. p.irt.s and' labu1 for 3 vr, 4~.1100 mlleli "ht-n \ ou lt-ai.e buy or purch~~e your J~~uar with our M u1:11· Plan Call loda) for delJlll> lui.e. $$00 c.ap red. Cap 7 I 4 /900-2900 MARO UIS MOTORS IOO new ui.NI 1 m med _ :iti.'I ~ 197 rost $12,056 411 Mos at , MISslON \'I EJO '67 Sil\1:r ShJll1m, rii:ht t•or quote call lirili:.l'I '10 \'W Uui: Xtr•i~ Good $202 21 ptuc, tax et278S4). 7() l\J G Mid get. Clea a , ll 1 ·2110 495-12 I 0 hand dnH• .\Int cond Car Co GO Mos financin l'Ond mu"l .. ell 1 m med HOUSE OF IMPORTS xtra~ SIOOO Make ofr Sl~.900 1132 UI Ii 11 a.liable. Sl300. b:.I ofr .a!i2'1i59?, 213/921-8511 _!753!171 '67•911 Targa. t'antas\11·T t 9765 113/'94·l9SI Olane or~rt1.Murt111 --mech'I cond , $6450 oyo a 714/990 2900 714/523-7250 MG m~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----· "10 VW Squarebark, good MIZSanTitN Unique 1-·111ann• Plan Let House of Jmport~ help you lea'"' or bu> on< of oYer ilO nl'~ nn1t UHod Mercedes lkni Motor C<lrs THINK IRITISH •CELICA't* TR6 ronl!. ~1oso or orrcr THINK '75 rorsclM 914 1~13 h1Wed :air rnnd . L'nu,uul opportunity to 963-4MS IRITISH CAR CO Mlnl! ltlack be.iuty. Ca ma 11 ~ .r. , 1 n) I 101, :.et• m11n) 1·h,·1 n modt-1:. 7J \W w,.,lfaha pop tbp MG-JAG-TR leaae. St>n11ible pym t 1S56JY.T1 h " re now · CJ n 1·1T1pr." 1t'lni.: ~111k elc EXl'1tm1: µIan lets you 1642ND0l $.A VE leu:.e trade:. Vtiry goud 1·ond $4100 or purchase lake a lease lritlih Car Co lritflh Cor Co bnt off tr 003 121:1 SeNable paymt•nu O\·er 213/694.2854 1972 hpet·d \II on1tt1Htl 213/694·2854 100 ne""'t UHd. Im 714/990·2525 OUR Bt-;i-.T Bt:Y ' 714/tf0.2S2S i~llAHBITPerforman~1: mediate delh•Ny Fo1 16321\KZI _ -------pki.t \;'\I n t Mulh1 or. , IRJTISHC.ARCO '21l/'94·l951 714/990-2900 Fallor~ /\ulhon1.t•d l>ealt-1 213/921-8511 714/523-7250 quote rall '66 Porsche 911 Whit $.A YE 73 T~ Spitfi,..a rer mu't ,,,11 &I~ 1!155 _ t•tTISHCA.•co w•brn lt'ath ant G SCC.\ rhamp. J T1112 \'\\ "'"'''Phahu Pop ' 1 213/6'4·395 I coo<hlton.6"2·l63ti. MARQUIS MOTORS ~·hOO!>e lrom Qin lca:o.e 1'01i XI l'ond SJ~OO. Pvt 73 JAGXJ6 Supe rb and elegant Rare color. Can ka.,c SOOKAT MIZ. '77 2IOSE 714/900.2900 .67 912 S·spd, a m /fm MISSION VIEJO orftnance ,\llOAC l>lY 673-11"8 " Be lhefarston )'our block ------stereo. Kreal :.ha pc 831-2110 495·1210 lntflh Cw Co with a 280SE. Call for a $4,000 ~6 JS:r1 2 I l /694·2154 ~~:~••••••••••••!??.~ lriHsh Cor Co 21l/694·2154 _714/9!0-1525_ quote on th1~ ext·1ting WANT ADS -----·73 Corolla Auto trans, 714 /990·2525 ne""' car. 'Ille faslc!>l dnaw m lh A~t F~I. ~d tm·~. lo ml.. ·73 16-lt: A~I f'~l .uir, J HOUSE OF IMPORTS West a Daily Pilot clean On~ o"nr. S2 100 SELi, Idle lltms with a :iuto. l ·o""ner ~.100. "; The 1976 Fiat 131 Sedan. 213 /92 I .f581 C1as.-.lf1ed Ad 642 5678 1133 777G eH~~ & ~ kl)tls. Daily Pilot (.;J11:.:;1l1ed J\d. Cull l!l.l !1111; 1 1141521-1250 . WORK ........... ,.00 .......... t1oo ......... w ,. -......_-,,. •• -,.-00 : ·ss Xl\140 Roudi.lcr. lotn plete itrnund up restora hoo f'!xpeMl\t' 844 4141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1969 Mil 2200 • ' 28701 Marguerite Parkway MISSION VIEJO (San Diego Frwy.-Avery Exft) '67 Alfo Romeo 4·dr secl. 1600 SuPtr l'n111ne, 4 whl dist". brDkn, Michelin rud1al' Good condition. Sll\50 •1ff er HI~ 75-12 Aulomat1c, air con4. r~bul ll enal n e SCPl!!RB! 1300~0M), ' SA,DLHACI VALLEY IMPORTS 131-2040 495-4949 Mffcedes hn 9740 --------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .68 MB2304dr '75 . 230. 4 door. A·l cood ~~I ~WONDERS . WORLDWIDE To place your WDnl Ad C.11 495-1700 831-1742 Econo 4 cyl aas. own~r ---------1 M0-7~ '76 NBZ 450 SL demo. W-1-0l Ads 6.000 ml. Discount price. 642·56 71 1~-------...-..-1-Ca~ll~~~s.aoo~...:....----l·--------1 100~~ (USTOMtl SATISfA(JtON llG TRADE AllOWANUS GUARAllTUD IMMEDIATE DBJVERY ALL HEW FRONT WHEEL DRIYI FIOWAGON s33so .= Fully fldory eQUll)C)ed (WPlF 10004eo&-4~3) "Deal For Less '' BUY OR LEA.SE . BRAND NEW B-210 2 DR. SEDAN IMMIDIA TE DBJYHY s21so ...... , ... ~- Full fac!OIY eQVIPmont (Hl92108521$2-4' 131 IMll81ATI DBJYllY 4 MPG ::~'::;:.:.. '~· ... ,=...~.:.. MPG ................ HWY : ;,.. .. ~ ..... -:__ CITY t-c-jlll••. .... ...... ' ..... .. ,.,,_ ......... '"""""~' .......... , ....... ,,.,1 .... . •t,.'\4 ............ • --..i,.. '-'•Jil-fl ·--A• i ~''°' hnW_,.....,. ~ .... -•t. . ..-. ..... fill -• .,.,.., ...... _ .,, •• 43 Mf'C, 30MP<i lllC ,11\\'A'r' CITY I SPUD IPA ISTIMATI voua Mii.iA .. MA y YA.RY BRAND NEW 710 2 DOOR SEDAN s3450 ...... ,._..~ f.loy f xtory "'ll'l'fl"'i The .-y 710 ) ,. ' 1,,, odJt,, ~ "-~ w tit oro "'1""'• 1¢urh nf clo••, .lfi(•.,,, S.... ~~ --r • ~ tO''''""'""" FREE T AMC OF GAS W1TH 1"1 PUICMASI °' AMt NIW O• use CAA--.moM'"" ADlll WHEREVER YOU 'L VE IN ORANGE COUNTY BUYING A USED CAR IM COST A MESA FROM JOHNSON & SON ••• 11JUST MAKES SEMSE!11 Look OYer our nice MlecHon of clean, safe buy used can. ~We're reducing ow h\•entory, NM~ ... our prices to ... room for trade Ins ori our MEW '·77 MODELS. ~-~~~-~-- LUXURY CARS '1' CADILLAC SI VIW Auto tran1 • factory air cond1t1on1ng. full oower. power steenng. POW9I" disc brakes, power windows. oower seals. stereo tape dectt radio. healer. whitewall !Ires. vlnyt roof, tinted gins wheel cover.. tow mtl... lull leather interior Looded.,J.Jc. No. 31~. s10,299 '75 MAiie IV Auto trans . factory air oondit1on1ng. cower stMnng. oower d•M: bral<et. POW9f windows. PoW9I' Mtrtl. stereo lace deck. r9dio, heater. wtlilowall tires. vinyl roof, tinted gla ... wheel oovera. letther lntenor etc Lie. No, e91 LPV. s9999 '74 LIHCOLH 4 DOOi SIDA.M V-8. auto trens. laC1orv air co'ld1t1on1no. p0w9r 1tHrlng, p0wer disc bntktl9. pewer windows. Pow•r seats. radio. heater. wn1tewa11 tires vinyl roof tinted glus. W'heel coven. 1111 wtloel. e111ra nice car" Lie. No 6'6JPP 56395 -COMPACTS '74 FOltD ptMJO Auto Irani . stereo rlldlo. custom interior & oxtenor Pretty color Lie. No 130JSH s2795 •72 FORO MAYlllCK Automertc tran1ml11lon. factory ttr condltlonlno. oower steering, radio. heater . N1~ c..-1 Lie No oe3ELV 5 1699 •74 FOID MUSTANG v-e cyt .. euto. tran1 • faetOIY air condltlOnlng, radio. hHter. Sliver with a 1unrool Pretty earl Lle No •&OLPO 53695 '7JMUSTAM6GtWel Auto. trant.. factory aw oond1t1onlQg. POW9r steering, power brakes. p0wer windows, AM/FM radio heater. ll'lnyl roof. lie. No. 122KHV. 5 3995 CUIY~SWAGOH V-8. auto trans • fadory air conditioning, Power steering. power brakes. rlld10, heater. whitewall tires. tinted glass, wheel cove rs Nice earl Lie No. 553MOV 54995 '71 MHCURY MOMTEGO WAGON V-8. auto. trans . lacfory air oondltfonlng POWer steering. DOW8f' brak9', radio. heater. whitewall tlr... lmled glass. whffl covers. VIiiager 8 passenger. Extra low miles. lie. No. 1.f3CXV. 52095 '73 POU TOii*> WA.GOH V-8. auto trans.. taC:COIY 1111 cond1t1on1no . power st41p8'11lg, p0wer brakes, radio, heater. S.. it today! Lie. No. e81MPO 52395 SH US TODAY FOR YOUR WA~ MllDS ----------~--I MP ORTS '7J CAPll COUPE v.e • aoeed. AM/FM 11\et'eo radio. heater, 40.000 miles. Suotr •harPI lie. No 581 POF. 52295 '74 COURIB ptCKUP • speed. Jackman m!IQ$. tarP. yellow Lie No. 83208U. ' '2588 '7lCA.PIJCOUPI V-e, 4 IOHd. radio, heater. Extra nice cafl l ie 'No 627JFO. · 52795 '72 CANI COUPI 4 tl>Hd. decor group Pretty COior UC No ~ OJANGI COUNTY S OlDIST llNCOtN MlllCUlrr ~;::::C::::~==:rr~:==:::::::::::::: OfAtl• SS nNts OH•ifNDl HAMll 1 ~ SHVICll ohnson & son ====t:~===::\'I + •=~;;;:::===~ :=::;:::~~=::;~..,,, ?f>16 t1AM80J4 ll\. VO co~',. 1111u.,. !>40·M>l0 l -:2 .. .. . .. ~ • ~ • • l • I~·~:.-:-: ...... !!!.~ I~':. '!.':'-···-!~1~':.~:.-:-....... !!~!1~': .~:.-:-....... !!;!':'!':.~-:-....•.. !!!!I~·~':.~:.-:-....... !~ rr:r.:1r'SW"Jrii2"'Jr..r'ir'~M1"~r.ili.iriiiir.il~lr..rwW"tPw~ .. r'm"IP..rw~IP'IP ~lnll"r.S'lnr..,r.~r:.~.,.rw~rw~r.li~_.,.r._...,r.m:-rito'!IPW..., ... !"r' ... : ..,-.--.-..W11.~~~~~K.-.a.;ii~~~~~:.&;~~K.11t&~~~._.~ILJlll~Kll~ILllr.Jr.Jl.llLKSJIUl.IE.IUl.S.11.1EaJIJll!l:z.lllJlll~~~Kll.SSJl.9~l 1 • ON SALEHC>W "9C8fllON * 39771( BllY$ You A 19nOLOSOMEGA ~ •1005e7 OR 1977 Cutlass *4977* Buys You Serill #108312. A BRAND NEW • IMMEDIATE DB.IVERY ON AU ..W CUTI.ASS. OMMA. STAIJllllS IN STOCK • FINAL CLOSEOUT ON ALL REMAINING 76's .......... ..,, ..... .._a... Cile&tlallle w., .... I 642-5678 DAllY PILOT 71 Cun.ASS 'I 19.77 .... 1 119.77 NO. Automat ic a i r cond1t1onlno. oower s3177 1teerlng, a11v1r with blue, tow m11e1. 70'KVS. • ~•-w_,..........,. .. ,_ ... ,".,_ ,,,. , ...... °"** ........ -........... --_.... ... """---'7J OLDS WX SIDAM 'I 19.77 DM. 1 1.19.77 NO. lmmacul1te 1nsld9 a out Full DOWlr, 1eet1. s3177 W'ndOWI. Cl'VIM oontfd. ac•eo. lo miles. 11,.,,., In ootor. OOOHTG. ,_._ ..... _...,.......,,.llo&-Q>JO.C AP'tl ''"' o. ................ -....-... -......... ....,, .. -u.- '7J IUICI -AL CPI. s I 09.77 DM. 1109.77 WO. .,. PLYMOUTH DUSTa s I I I • 7 7 DM. s I I I • 7 7 WO. 4 ape•d. vinyl root s2977 aoedal Wheels. fed with blactt toe>. ahafol t0248 '7Z PONT. SAFAll WAS. 594.77 DH. 194.77 MO. Full oower eau1pped, $ 2177 br onze 1n color. 4t6FKA. '1Jtao ....... c .... _.......,.,_,-.,,,ow """' ,.,,,.. ---... --..-....-.....,.,1., .,.. __ '70 CHJVY MAUIU 171.77 DH. '71.77 MO. Fu lly •aulPo•cs S2fJJ 2 ...... __.. t shirt lnciudtng stereo, CUl1om ,,..., ., • .,,op, IU 0 . ' s 1399 •ntettor, bladl in oc»or. 11r cond .. power • steering, green In color. 323PFF. 913A.KS. ~--..---................... .,,,..""' ,, ,... o.t.lted ···-... -_...,.,.. ·-........ MOlldM_U_ "°' M -""' -..,_. _..,,... lta & -tt•7913 """ IOIK OolWT .... .,_ ... _ _,......,_~ ll'M tt ... _CIWol • 13 BRAND NEW IOTAIYPOWH• TllUCKs; SIDAM~ WAGONS PllcaMOM t s3377~·· for a Brand New Rotary WIQol'I including • sP"d tran1 AM nidlO. tinted glau. redlning Mlh. nidlal t1m . 76RX3 t 188390. 18G4()0, 668&9 AND INCLUDING '69 FORD LTD WAGON MAliDA'S FANTASTIC!! s12.11 DH. '72.77 MO. 5 75 000 9 '73 CUTLASS 2 DI. CPI. s101.11 DH. '107.77 MO. Vinyl roof. power 52877 stee ring . a ir cond1tion1no. creme In color. Ot2PHD. ~.=-e'~;~O::: $1377 YR. . I MILE red in color. ZYK29 l. '°' » -full -0<-ce ~tu & -U06Z~ Al'ff ,,_ 0.1.,.,ect P••-"' pnce •-..O hnanc:• cllafQ• ... , ....... __ Clecl•I. • '73 CHEVY VEGA s5~77 1H. 157.77 MO. '"'ti lllOt lullc:aall -~i..r& ....... 114'11141Z A'°" 11 31.., O.•er•ed o•-"' .,,_ lftCIUdl"il ..,,.., ... .,.,941, 1181tt6°"_CI_ '71 CHEVY IMPALA CPE. '55.77 DH. 1 55.77 Automatic shift, v inyl s 1477 Auto. shift, air cond .. s 1277 roof. Stiver with black. V1ny1 roof. etc. 380CGI. 90tGNJ. ~"'--.... ._ _ _..,. ... ,_.,.,,.,It""" 20-0.1 ..... pay-•I --•l'CIUd"'9 1 ... -. ~ $2137.tt .... __ '69 TOYOTA 2 DI. FULLPllCI Economy 1t ils bHt. 070GNO. 5777 +Tl L klt30-.... .__._..... .... _,,,,..i ~ IO-Oel-.,.. .... ,,. .,_ ....,...,.,,. 1-• ...,._. tt1lt11 .... _.._ •tJ MADA IXJ CPI. 137.77 DM. 137.77. MO. Automatic, clean. tJtcetlent back to school 9')ecial. 872KHC. ' 5977 ,.., M -""'._ once _.,,,. '*" & -t103l 11 ~ 11 '" o.. .. -o ........ , -...... ..., .. ·-· cw-11»1 • °" --~·l C1ty CNftty '•1ly Mtfalopo1h T OlllOrT'OW : ,..tfon Prov1nct Sutt ROTARY·ENGINE WARRANTY. Mazda warrants that the ef'IQlne block and Internal parts will be free of detects with norm1I uae and prescnbed maintenance for live years or 75,000 miles Whichever comes first. or Mazda will Ii• 11 tree This transfer1ble, ltmlted warranty is rree on all new rotarv-englne Mudas sold and serviced In the continental United States and Canada ..----JCOMCURll&n WITH----. Mazda's 2 year/25,000 mile FREE FOR Al,I, lfte ~-Free pu11-me tabor on all Dt"C rotary can &. ttucks *** *'** * **** * * * * Mazda wlll pay all SeMCe costs of normal use (except gu) for lnY rotary engine car or truck PUfchased new on or alter Julv 1. um;, for two 'lf'lrf. or 25 000 m11frs, wh1c:rntver comea first Your Mazda dealer will provide y0u with all parts labof 1nd m.ttnala for all aecv_ice m reo&lrs. r~red on all lactory equipment Th11 otter Is good only In Qertain states and IOI' cl 11m1ted time *************** throuah lhC!se Classified Pages BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! on every pa1c . ' J ,. H11ntlngton Beach Fountain Valley EDITION * * * VQl.. 69, NO. 26', 3 SECTIONS, SO PAGES - Alt rlloon N •• Stoeks \ TEN CENTS ·Bolsa Chica Marshland Annex Mulled '• •1 aoaEaT BADE• Of .. Oilfty ........... Three emottoo·laden public • hearinp are expected to enliven proceedings lonl&hl when the Hundnston Beach City C.OUncil meetuno'elock. Ode beartn• concerns.the adop- t.loo of an environment.al report ., UleSSioC the impact ot clty an· nuatioo on 1,604 acres ot Bolsa Cbica marshlands. The 1rea has been prmM!d by both the plannlnc coc:nmia\oo and cUy council and an annexa. uoo bearing 1s scheduled ~L 13 before the county's Local AlencY Formatioa Committee. OppoDellla of a,nnexatioa have complained that the proceedings have been speeded afooa Without adequate environiumlal gtud!es made ••all able lo them. Annexation supporters main· lain t.ht the only .ct'1on taken thua far lJ prezonina which puta the area into • boJd.inl ..,. and that development would oot be al· lowed until a ~ muter plan ls completed ottbe area. A teeood hearing deals with restrictioo on parklna ol larte recreational and commerclal vehicles on city streets. The new ordinance would: -Prohiblt the parting ol aey I motor .veblde ln excess ol 25 feet lnleaath OD a residential street. -~bU the partina ol any commercial vehicle 90 lDcba OC' more in wldt.b ln a resldesttlal db· trict. -Problblt tbe paJtinl ol all DOllMDotorlMd vebttles and C&m• pen when detacbed from a motGri&ed vehicle. Ezceptlom would be permltted for purposes of loadia&, unload.inl and~mer1ency repairs. A thlrd heari"I deals with an appeal by Edward and Maraarel Brady of 3271 Devon Cil'cle. Their appeal to build a carport facility to satisfy city detnaods for a 1araie was turned down M)• cently by the planning com· mission. 'lbeellbUo11aragewas We1al- ly eonverttd to a family room several yean ago before the Bradys bou1ht the home. The property owners have tned\ the request for a carport a.s a~ suJt or a rttent buJldina violation' noUce. J The Bradys say that no act.ion was taken 10 years ago when they'. purchased the property. • Tbey say they believe Hunt: ington Beach homebuyers should~ have protection against relroac·' lJ ve action of th ls type by the city. I I Man Slain r . No Clues in Wedding Death Investigation was continuing today into the fatal stabbin& of a Huntington Beach man at a free· gwineinl weddinl receptJon m Senta Ana early Sunday. Alvino Alenso Millan, 22. oI 7801 Slater Ave., Huntington Beach, w as dead on arrival al UC Irvine Medical Center after the 12:10 a.m . incident despite el· forts by two officers and paramedi~s to revive him, police Ma's End Run Baby Wanted to See Game PONTIAC, Mich. CAP) -Pontiac Stadium almost became an impromptu maternity ward when an unidentified woman went into labor during the Detroit Lions· Atlanta Falcons pro football game. The woman was rushed into an ambulance that beaded for one of the buie double doors located at both ends of the mammoth domed stadjum. But the ambulance crew was told they couldn 't make their exit until the open doors at the other end of the stadium were closed. The facility is covered by a -unique fabric roof kept aloft by air pressure and ac- cording to officials, if doors at both ends of the stadium were opened simultaneously, the roof would collapse atop the thousands of !ans watching the gam~ . Stadium ottlclals say lbe door problem 9fas solved, and the mother .. to-be apparenUy inade it to ll bolpital be!ore sbe gave birth. · ·~avy to M~thhall 1 610mar Explorer WASHINGTON <AP> -The Navy took over the multlmlllion·dollar apy ship Glomar Explorer today alter the 1overnment failed in a mootbl·loog effort to find any Jd.ate ft.rm willlnc to lease the wuel. Tbe ship will be taken out Cl(.ervlce. ' The 618·foot aalvaee ablp, wblcb tbe government said wu WGl'th SSS mlllioo, was used by tbe CIA to recover part of a Jt.uatan submarine from the bGttom of t.b• Pacilla Ocean in &htaunamerotJW74. Mer the-CIA WU fi.nlabed with Ult ahJp. the i:overpment tried umuccessfuUy lo find another federal •1ency that mi1ht use it, ud then tuned lt over to the Gtaerat Se1'vices Aclmlnlltration to.eek private b~da. GSA officials bad dtclined to 181 how much • lease would cost, ~ lnd\<ry estlmalel put the ftOre at about '30,000 •day. .,.be Navy uld the ahJp, nportedly dealaned to un 83 .-ch u 2,000 Lons from dept.ha or Humi~n J"'1s Open With City Appllcatlona are now available for run.um.e job openings with the Hunt.-lncton Beach Employment and 'h'llnlnl Adminisera- t1on, Director Bob Cun· nlqlulql announced today. The opeDinlS &.re in \be aru ol concrete finllber. $921·$1,144 per month; maintenance worker, f7S6 per month ; croundtworker. $'738 per mooth: and clerk typi.lt, '803permoel1s. These positions are (tdetall.Y funded .,.S re- quire Hu.ntlnctoo Deida re- . lldene7 and 30 days prior unemployment. AppUcaUons for these Jobs will be accepted ~ Sept. %7 at $ p.m. at tbe Emplo7mtnt and 'J\'alDlllc Center, S2IO Pecan ~··· AddlUoeal SnformaUon snqbeollUlffd by~ ta. ceater at SM-2S2t. ... 3>,000 feet, wilJ be mothballed and kept ln readiness for possible future use as a Navy salvage vessel. The s hip was built with government funds under a 1e1:ret ~nt between the CIA and ~ .tO.?.!"ation controlled by the late biWonaire Howard H\l&hea. Tbe Glomar Explorer ls at Lona Beach, and will be placed in the National Reserve Defense fled at Suisun Bar~ Call4 after about $2.1 million is apent on . meaiures to cocooo it.I enames and otherwise place lls equipment and machinery in .standby condition. The Penta1on said the GSA advertised offers to lease the sh.Ip to U.S. citizens from March throu11h June but that "no act"eptable offers w~ received and, accordingly. efforts were dl1contloued to cbarter lbe vessel.'• Birth Control Still "Wrong' SPOKANE~ Wuh. (AP) There l1 no loundaUon to rumors that the Rom an Catholic Church may cbange it.I poaiUoo oo blrth control, says Timothy Cardinal Mannln1, archblabop of Los Antela. "'lbe church's PQllt.1on cannot cbaa1e, any act between a ~an Md woman -aeCCirdlnl to doc· trine -muat bl qpea to life," C8"tinal Mannine liold a news coGference bere, • Cardinal Mannln• was in Soe>bne to partldpat' ln a bieentennlal Mus at the Spokane Collleum. Coordiiiating Unit Sets Lunch Meet The Fount~in Valley CoordinaUn& Coundl will hold its luncbeon meetlnl at ll:lS a.m., Tuesday at ti.~ city Community Center .10200 Slater Ave. Mn. 1..)'Dne Wlaltdloult, Foun- tain Valley Flte~ftre ~ •J)edaliat. wilJ ler· i.ur. OD 1moie deteetloo 1n tbe boGle UdbalidaJ aafety. __ ,.,.,. saJd. Officers reported two people suffered bead injuries when st.ruck with baseball bats during a fi1bt amonf about 200 iuests at lbereception. PoUce said the fiiht enq>ted. when a group of Santa Ana resi- dents tried to crash the recept.ioo at the Carpenter's Unioo Hall, 3602 W. Fifth St., Santa Ana. MUlan was stabbed in the chest, police said, but they did not know if a knife or some other weapon was used. Officers said Millan's wife tried to drive her wounded husband to a hospital after the stabbing. But when sbe drove 20 blocu and did not find one, sbe reportedly s topped al a pbone booth and called police. Officers Brian BWTY and Al Sawyer found Millan wu not breathine when they arrived, and they twice revived blm. police said. He was also treated by paramedics, but was dead oo arrival at. tbe hospiW. off1cera aaUL . ID tbe meantime. poUee bwl been dispatched to t.be reeepUoo aft.er rec:.l vine ~al.la about UMI n1•t. 8om• nlleN ,.....-tec1 =r~bJri~cbo~ ~~ mr~ce aaJd the two others ln· jured by baseball bats also were treated at hos pitals, but their names were not. immediatelJ available today. Offlcen nid -the ncht was quelled by police, but no arrests were made. They described the receptlon·ioers as ''un. cooperative.. in belpinc police learn the ldentit1 ol Mlllan's slayer. His body was taken to Dilday Mortuary in Hunlinitoo Beach. Edison Orientation Meeting Wednesday 'llte first of a series ol orients· lion sessions will be held Wednes· day al 1:30-p.m. r4)r F.dllOA High ~bool parent.I and students in the school cafeteria. Parents of all incoming freshmen are encouraged to at· tend the session whic:h will focus t>n the school 'a guidance pro- gram for academic and voca· tional planning. .. ........... . The Bo11egmoon Was Over . ,. A tenacious Californian clings to the hood of a car being driven by his equally ob- s tinate wife during a marital spat which led to their arrest in Mobile, Ala. Terry and Denise Harmon of Los Angeles areued over the car, she hopped in and drove away, so he jwnped on the hood to try and stop her. She drove eight miles to the ix>lice ~Jtalion wilh him hanging on. Of· ficers separated them, hoping they 'd cool off . Later she drove away -a nd he jumped back onto the hood . They were charged with disorderly conduct. They toldpolicethey 'dbeenwedonly a~od\ • I f .... ' African l!rogress Seeri .'Correrete Results' in Kusinger Tal,ks? . ., PRETORIA, Sooth Africa pule work·toaether in good faith <AP> -Secretary bf'Slale Henry on the basis of proposals put A. KJsslJJeer flew to Zambia to-forward, It can lead to a solution day and his aides ~laimed be-bu of the Rhodesian problems," advanced prospects ol black rule Vonter said in an interview. for Rhodesia and South-West Smith and several of his Africa. • cabinet mini1ter• who acc:om· Prime Ministers lan O. Smith panied bim to the South African ot Rhodesia and J obn Vorster of capital flew home to Salilbury on South Africa also said proaress Sunday after two four·hour had been acbJeved in their sessions with K.iulnger. Smith weekend talks with Kissinger. was to present Joint U.S.·Brttisb As Kissinger went to Lusaka t.o proposals for black rule to his tell President Kenneth Kaunda cabinet and to the caucU1 of his abcNt bis diacusaions with the ruUne Rhodesian Froot party. two white leaders, Smith flew "l'm saUlfied that Mr. SmJth home and declared that "con.. and hla very close collaborators crete results" had emerged. He will report favorably to their told a broadcast interviewer other colleagues,•• Klsslnaer there waa.a chance ot a coostitu· said. tional settlement betwe en Twice before, Smllb's SUp• Rhodesia's blacbllDd whites "in porters have repudiated acrcords thenearlulure." on Rhodesia'• constitutional Vorster told reporters that pro· future that he initialed with lh1! gress bad been made on both is· BrtUsh government. sues and predicted that a 1l1e U.S.·Brttish plan calls for Rhodesian settlement could re· a commitment to black majority suit. rule within two years, a conslitu· "I am prepared to aay th1t if tlonal conference in Gerreva, both aides lo the Rbodea.lan dJ1· broadenlo1 or the Rhode1lan cabinet lo include black na· ti.onaUats and a S2·bl1Uon fund to compensate whites who leave Rhodesia and finance develop- ment of the nation under black rule. Tbe United Slates, Brita.in, South Africa and other oatJorus would 1upply the money. Obaervera In Salisbury ex· pressed belief that both Smith and KJaain1er made major con· ceaslona. They believed thnt Smith for the flrat time accepted the prtnclple of, black mljority ruJt. But they aLSo beJJeved tbat Kla1ln1cr 11retd lo a lranal- Uonal period of lon&er than two yean. A 1polcetman for KJasin1er re· ported t.bat he and Vorster made ''cooalderable progreu" ln their dlaeuaalou or tbe future of South· Wat Africa, or NamJl.Jla, ult i. called by lb• United NaUon.s. Valley District Activities Ready The Pountaln Valle~h-'lOI Dlltrict CommuuJty ~ pro- gram wilt bold reitmatlon for Ill fall vartcty or actlftliea from Sept. 21 unUI Oct.1 at the diltrict oftJce, Talbert and Newland a1ntet.I. South. African sources saJd Vorst.er aereed in principle for the Soulh·West Africa People's Organization, or SWAPO, to Join negotiations to arrange indepen· dence and black rule for the ter- ritory which South Africa bas cootrolled aince World War L SWAPO la reco1nized by the United Nations as the repreaeo. tatlve of the black majority in the territory, but South Mrtca re. fused to negotiate with it, and SW APO bas been fighting a guer .. rill a war for independence. j No Testimony ·1 From Kelley ·i SCRANTON, Pa. <AP> -I\ U.S. Dislrlcl Court Judae hH ruled that FBI director Clarence 1 KeUey won't have to tesUly at a hearing for two fiiures ln the Pat·' ty Hearst case. • At a 90·mlnute bearing Friday, Judge Wlll11m NHlon \llfbeld the· federal government'• motion t«> quash a subpoena aerved on Kel..r ley. Nealon 1ald Kelley'•~ -testimony would be "itTeleveot., 1mmatt-rial and of no apparent value." Lawyers for Jay Welner and PhU Shinnick, who race contempt! ot court cit•Uona because of their refusal to cooperate with the 1ov~ cmment In the probe of Miaa,'. Heartt'a movements, had sub-, poenaed Kelley. · l 1 Or:~e~:a t Weathet• Clouda wm pentst until Tuesday afternoon along the coaat. Hlih.e 75 to 80 by Tuesday. Lowa 58 to 6.'5. INSIDE TODA~ w~ tM oam• nded m a 10.10 t~. th• faq on argu- mg ~ the VUdngl "' ~ lort IM gam., Poge 83. ladex I • l Ballyhoo, Jack Rook!Yn'• speedy 1loop from Sydney, Australia. Will head home UU. w.• eek after capturing two ~ the West Coast's top yachting prhes -the Cal Cup : and tbe SL Francis Perpetu:al. See story, P-se BS. A ldence clan editled "Bup and ButterUre1•• and aeries of drama and math woricsbopl wUJ be inelucled to the PfOIJ'8.ID. For 1tud.at1 8·12 yean of •1e, clwes tn atrylic pelnll,,., cat· tooD dtawtn•, 17moudcs and ~ wlll be held. Few more ln· formaucm, call ~. ezten. tkm217 • .. I _, ' A' DAIL y PILOT H /F 4 Cities To Push . - • By JOANNE aEYNOLDS • Ol .. o. .. ,~..,. .. ~yw Ufe 11 beina breathed into ~ proposed eut·west artm•l hiihway alone Unlven1t,y Drive by membera of the Newport Beach City Council who relused to approve an environmental st'Udy or the road in June. In a meetlnc last Thunday In Newport Beach City Hall, Newport Council mernber1 JAcWe Kuehn and Don Mcinnis told representauves ol lbe Cit.Jes ol Irvine, Costa Mesa and Hunt· mglon Beach that I.he lour clues should band together lo aet the c~ty lo help pay roe an environ- mental s tud y or the whole hi1hway. The road exists in bits and pieces. but. as shown on the coun· ty·s master plan of arterial hipwaya, it will eventually nm from Huntlnaton Beach alon1 the alignment of Atlanta Avenue throu&h Costa Mesa, llOUlb of tbe Costa Mesa 1olf course aod alon1 Fair Drive and Del Mar Avenue. Newport Beach's Portion ol the road starts on \he eastern side of Irvine Avenue, but ends within a block. If built, It would run around the northern rim ol the Upper Bay. connectln4 with the edsuna University Drive on the City of Irvine 's side or MacArthur Boulevard. The environmental study of Newpert Beach'• portion of the road oriJinally wu budleted in 1974 when it was loins to be paid ror jointly by the C<Mlty and the CJty. The county wlt.bdttw in June 19'14. The City of Newport. Beach planned to pay for the EIS on it.a own in lt7S, but that wort was c:te.. layed. Thia June, dwinc bud&et heanncs. councilmen gave In to pressure applied by state Senator Dennis Carpenter <R·Newport Beach> and withdrew funds for the environmental study At the lime, Carpenter public al· ly declared that he would withdraw bis bill to provide Sl.1 million in state funds for the de· velopment of the Upper Bay wildlife preserve If the EIS was done. In deleting the EIS. coun· cilmen voted 6 ·1, wtth Mrs. Kuehn opposlna. to do a study of tralfic flow in the area north of the preserve to t.be San Dieco Freeway. Joe Devlin, director of public works for Newport Besch, has swd that s tudy will not be started until the c1ty'1 comp!ltertzed traffic model is prepal'l!d, pro- bably next June. Bec:ause of Newport Beach's action, Costa Mesa has slowed down Its plans foe the wldenin& of its part of the road and the COWi· ty, which con troll part of Del Mar, suspended condemnation proceedln1s that had been in· itiated for the same widenin1 project, Asked why Newport Beach ls suddenly sbowln1 renewtcl in· terat tn Unlvertlty Drtve. Mra. Kuehn noted that one cl tbe re· aaons the city decided not to pay for the E IS on lts own was b eca use o r the county withdrawal. ~l the time, Mcinnis declared that if the county wasn't wlllinc lo pay for part of the EIS, lt pro- bably wouldn't bo wl1Una to pay for part of the road, someth1nt Ci· ty ataff mem bera had been count· in; on. Newport Beach'• renewed in· terat ln the road comes al a Ume when Senato r Carpenter's wUdlife preserve bill ls on the Governor'• dealt awalttns 1t1nature. Once tt ii signed, fundl for the \Jpper Bay wm becOl'lM available to the Department cl Jl'lah and o me. which 11 manqln1 Lbe preserve. DAILY PILOT Otlly "'19' klff -· SUSAN GOODMAN (CLIMBING STAIRS) GETS FIRST CALL Huntington Be•ch Wom•n W1n1 Irvin• Comp•ny Drewing Huntington W Olllan Draws Hoine Ticket By HILARY KAYE oe-.0.11.,,.. ... _ It was lottery time again SUn· day and this time a crowd of about 5,000 watched as 82 people were 1lven the chance to buy new moderately priced townhouses ln Irvine's Woodbridge Villace. The scene was reminis~nt of the fi rst Woodbridge lottery held m June, when more than 3.000 persons competed for the chance to buv 220 hom ~ While the winners of the first lottery were checked to make certain tbey earned enough money, Sunday's winners are be· ing screened to make sure they don't eam too much money. The 82 new toymhouses are part of the Irvine Company's commitment to build 10 ~enl· of Woodbridge for moaerate· incom e fam ilies. Tbe two· bedroom unit costs sn.soo and the three·bedroom model aells for 133.000. A corporation was set up to establ ... b income Jim1U for eliJibllity. The limits range from Sl3,300 for a single head of household . with no children, to a hip of about $19,000 foe a single peraon with foW' children. A total of 2,14.9 people vied for the 82 new homes, but most went home disappointed Sunday. Those who woo were ecstaUc u they wound their way throuih tbe mue ol proceasin1 t.ablea set up inside the Irvine Company build· 1nt at Newport Center. The flrat lottery ticket drawn wu held by Suaan Goodman of HunU01ton Beach. a young woman who Hid she went l)ack: to the models four times to make sure she knew which aite s he liked best. "'lbiJ is just great," said Mn. Goodman, 26. who works as • cheebr at a discount d"'I at.oft. "1 Jove bow the houses loot and t.bey nt into my lmdaet." She laid abe eam1 about 18.000 per year and r'eeelva child •UP· port paymenll ftotn ber U · husband. She hu a 8-yeat~ld son. DwtS}ll and Vicki O'olley 'M!'l'O alao wtnnen. They've been mar· ried one year, but ever since they wed and moved trom Wuhinfton to California, they•ve lived with Crosley'• parents in Fountain Valley. "Now we can have our own home," aaid Mra. Cruley. 20, who explained her husband, 21, · did not attend the drawing be<:ause he was busy working as a checker at a market. One winner, Michael Destefano, 24, was calm about bis wlnnina. A freelance photographer who baa been llvioc ill a Costa Mesa apartment for the past five years, Destefano said be wasn't surprised when bis na1ne was called because "everytime J enter my name in something I win." "I entered the lottery because It looked like a good deal, .. said Deatefano. who is buying a two- bedroom untt. Many of the homes went to young people, but some were won by retired peopl~ or older couples with several children. One winner was Sofia Eod· in1er. who coordinates senior citizens activilles at a F\lUerton community center. Mrs. Eodlnger, who bas four children aced 3 to 18, said she was very excited about her new house. "My little one kept asldnc me why tbey weren't calling my name. 1 explained there we.re so many people here and that I've never won anyt.blng ln my life," she said. "Just then, they called my name," aald Mra. F.o<l.inger, who now lives In Buena Park. The wtnnera were briefly checked Sunday aod told what is involved In the purchasing pro- t'ess. But now they'll be more lhorou1hly scrutinized to make sure they have enouih money to Quallfy for a loan, but not too much to be eligible. Irvine Company officials said that an income of about m ,ooo would be necessary lo qualify for a loan, witb an averl&'e alie down pa,menL 'Impossible Standards' Carter to Playboy: . 'Human, Tempted' CHICAGO (AP') -Jimmy Carta' 1119 hill reUlbat beJl«a live htm "• 1eote of ptace and ~ty and auuranee.•• but acknowledges that • 'Olrbt Ht tome alm0tt lm~lble .W· dardl for ua • • • l m bwnan and J'lft e.pted .•• HJ try not tO ~ 8 de- lJ~lte stn. l retopUe t.het rm DEBATE TO CENT!A OH TAX REFOAM?-M ioln« to do it anyhow beeau.&~ I'm human and I'm tempted," CarWr said in the COWM cl aloof dlilcUMlon about b1I personal iUlnd8rda and •al'* lo an In· terTkw wtth writen fot Playboy mataine. Tbe lntenlew with the Democratic: prealdential nominee, 1chedule.d to be publillred Oct. 14, wu made available lo The Aiaoclated PNM and to NBC News today. A. Pl_,~1 1pohtm9ft NJd ~ lnt.ervtew1 wltll Carter were lllade over a three-"*'~ Ptriod. w1lb a lnsthy lntenfn at Qlrts'• Plaim, Qa., home.,.. be ... the Demoendc JIAll .. Ua1 bOIDinaUon. Durlnt the flnel 1e11ion In Plains, Carter WH uked by In· tervlewer Robert Scheer lf he thou1ht the Interview would re· asaure "people who a.re uoeuy about your reU1lOU1 bellefa, w'hd wonder lf you're 1olnl to make a rilfd, unbendlns Preaident ... Carter responded with a lensthy d.lacuaalon cl b1I beliefs. wblcb Included; ''Cbrllt ~tit aome almost lm· poulble at.ndardl for us. Christ said. 'I tell you that anyone who loob on a womao wltb li.t bu tn hi• heart already committed adultery.' "said c.rter. "Wbat Christ t.aUCht about mott wu prtde, \hat one penoa should never think be wu any better than anyone eln . • • '' "I've looked on • lot of women with lull. I 've committed adultery in my he,.rt many Umes. Tbll la tomethlnt tbat God recoanilct I will do -and I have done It -and God forgives me for It. But that doesn't mean that l condemn someone who not only look.I oa a woman wlth lust. but who leavea biJ wife aod ahaeu "-'P. with aomebody out ol w~lc. • beaald. • e Income Up ~ Company Eyes Texas Airport Buy lb"l'OM IABLEV l»t ........ ,,. ... _ Ir vin~ C'ompany Prealdent Raymond Wataon lettllled 10 Or•nre County Superior Court to- day that his comp•nY'• IMoa,te tn tht rlrst quarter ot 1976 I alrtad,y ~ pert'ent above that buda•tecl when the (bcal year beaan last Ma.yt. Walson r efused to quote speclfic flgurea from a report that he regards as condfldenUal and which bas been sealed u such by Judge James F .Judge. But be confirmed under cross examination that the Irvine Com· pany is pursuins a policy ol ex· pansion and recently moved to purebase the Fort Worth Airport ln Texas with a bid of between Sl l m1Jlion and $15 milbon Watson told attorney Howard Friedman, who represents lrvtne hfiress Joan Irvine Smith, that the Irvine Copmpany reeenUy took over 200 acres of ioduslrial property in Garden Grove which are valued between $6 rrullion and S7mjlhon. Watson predicled Uwt further income will be generated for the company this year tr a proposed junior college district which will Huntington Library Book Returns Late Many Huntincton Beach resi· dent.s are takine boots aod other materiaJs from the Hunllncton Beach Public Library and are not returrun& them on time. Librarian Walter J ohnson pointed out lbat the process 1s cosUy when patrons don't comp· ly with the due dates. He said that, during the past two weeks, nearly S90 In tax mooey has been spent rtt0vering overdue materials. Overdue notices were sent to 330 residents while 110 more received billa. A library spokesperson said that overdue notices are malled two weeks after the materials fall due. If they still are 00( returned, a bill ls sent to the offending party seeldni mo!Ay to replace the item. Climber Ailing KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) Arlene Blum or Menlo Park, one of the two women members of the American Blcentenrual Everest Expedition, is Ul with d)'5entery on the world's highest mountain, a Nepalese Foreign Ministry spokesman reported today. At the aame Ume, U.S. Embassy of· ficials said four other members oC the expedition had re· e:stablilbed Camp Three at 23,000 feet and had set out to pitch the fourth camp. Olll\I .... ,_ TESTIFIES ON ASSETS lrvlne'1 Wason require Irvine land in the Peters Lake area is formed toaerve stu· dents in the Orange area. Friedman's questions are de· 1i1ntd to aupporl Kn. Smllh'I •rrumeot that the saoo million ot'Ttred to the Jam lrvlne P'oun· dallon by the Mobil OU Company for a controlllna ae1mnt al lrvineCompany1tocklatarbelow • thetrueworthoflbatttoek. il Ile La oppoaed ln the bearlq by ,, luwyori tor tht1 lrvlne Compan,y.i't and the foundation. 'lbe oUtr bf 1 Mobil to the toundaUon for th lrvlne atoek--$4.~ pereent ol th-.-: full company laau u bee~ 1. frozen pendln1 the outcome cltbe 1 • cun-ent heartn1. Mn. Smith condemna the 1814' as beln1 unfair to her and otber , I minority holders of trvtbt stock.. , She ar1uea that the sale price.·,, represents $24 per~ ol 1~ · that may well be worth doublfl that sum. <iY. Watson agreed with Frledmu ,,. today that Oranae County re8'&·1,• e s t a t e • i n d u a t r I a l a n 4'' 1 a&riCUltUral proaped.s have IUb-: I ltanliaJly Improved this year and, ... tus company expect.a lo grow ancl- profil from that lmprovem~t. , "The growth or Orange CountJ,.1 wlll continue," the company pre.i ; s1dent confidently predicted. And , ' he confirmed that hia company's t• present production of housing i$-: fallin&farabortoCthedemand. SF Cops Winners \, In Gay So/ tball •')<I team, drew a roar from thfi6' estimated 4,000 fans, moat supJ. porters of the 1ay team. When he '' Introduced one or the s:>lavera as "'' "1in1le and available" and nicf· .... SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The cheering crowd was on their side, but the fates were opposed as San Francisco·s cay l\oftball team fell before a blistering police at· tack ZS.7 in the fourth annual softball classic. The San Francisco Police Department's All-Star~ took their secood 1ame in a row Sun· day over the Pendulum Pirates. champs of the gay bars' Com· mun1ty Softball League. Homicide inspector Frank Falzon, who managed the police Thief Causes Woman's Death NEW YORK {AP) -An 82· year-old woman died cl an ap- parent heart attack while a thief ransacked her apartment, ignor· mg her pleas to let her have the medicine she took for the heart wlment. Police s aid Sarah Be~art. a retired scbool leacber, died ln a bedroom and the thief fled with about $2,000 worth m her ush and jewelry. Her 1lster, Emma. 71, could not ~e to her slster's aid becau the robber bad bar· ricad her in a closet. cl another that he "ran lilte a aeer." h- "Uke a dear what?" asked ' l~•. a stout cenUeman whO beaded lbe say team. "i : "U they were all in the same i , uniform, you couldn't tell whkb \ were 1ay and which were , , stra11bt," said Irene u the aame 1 be a an. , The Pirates took an early 2.0: lead to open the first lnnln1, but 1 the All·Stars came back with 'Tl four runt In their ball to take a ...t• lead they naver rellnqullbed. . , I~ "Tbe 11me wu played all .~. out," Falzon said later, citing one officer who needed five• stitches aner colliding with a · , pole wblle cbulng a fly ball. 1 .. "It ended with both learM .• ~ shaking hands," Falzon aald. "There wu a lot of iood rapport.. · .et QI> with tbe eay community.•' I Tbe asme was started four :· years aeo ln an effort to Improve relation.a between tbe police de-/ 1 partment and San P'rancl9co'a.1 • lar1e bomoenual populaUoo. 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Newport Council members Wci.lle Kuehl\ and Don Mclnnia told representaUves of the ClUes of Jrvme, Costa Mesa au>d ltunl· tnatoo Be1cb tb1t the fou.r cllle!S aboutd band t.oeetber t.o aet the county to help pay f« an eaviroo· mental 1tudy of the whole bilhway • .'the road exlst.s in blls and piece., but, u abowo on the cobn· ty's master plan of arterial biJbwaya, it will eventually run ftom Huntington Beach &loo& the alignment of Atlanta Avenue throu&h Colla llesa, llOQlb of Lhc Costa Men 1olf cowse au>d aJooc Fair Drive 91\d Del Kar Avenue. N~ Beach's porUon of the toad at.arts on the eastern side of Irvine A'lenlle, but ends witbln a block. It built, ll would run around the northern rim ot tbe Upper Bay, tob.nedJnr wjth the existln& Univeratty Drive' on tbe City of Irvine's side of MacArthur Boulevard. 'lbe environmental study of Newport Beach's portton of the road ortitnalb' was budceted ln U74 when tl was Coi.nl to be paid for jolnUy by tho c:OUDUt and the city. The county wltbdrew tn Juno 1974. ... The City of Newport Beach plannecl t.o pay for the EIS oo its own in 19'7!i, but that won was de- layed. This June, durin( budeet bearinp, councilmen gave ln to pressure applied by &late Senator ·1 • ~··vine • Colllpany Says _lncollle Up 25 Percent ,., Brown Signs B ill Prison Terms To BeChanged . SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today signed. a landmark measure scrapping &.be way California bas sentenced priaon lnmates for 59 years. Brown also sl&ned a bill grant· m, SIS mlllion lo tax relief, most· ly for low income and elderly Califonllans. A lb.i.rd meuure signed today bf Brown mates basic changes t. tbe •ta\e'a j&&venile justice Q'ltem. It clears the way for im· poti.nl& barsher peoalUes for 11rtou1 ertmes and reduces penalties for runaways and inaant.t. The prison blll will set exact J,1ri1oa terms for most crtmes. IMnc a Jud&• the ctace ol three MDt.encU t.o lmpe>1e, such as two, tlu'ee.or four years, ad Dort.ens pt.role Ume to one year foe most &nm•les. 1be tu measure would ex· empt •ln&le people who make WI· der $5,000 and couples earninc $10,000 or less from staLe locome tpes. . The taxe• now are imposed after tbe nnt $C,080 for •lncle J)ll'SODS and $8,000 for couples. ~ measure alro ext.ends the $l.7~0·a·year California North Campus Site Sele ction Due Sept. 2 7 Saddleback Collece trustees .,_ expecU!d to choose one of ttree potentJal 1ltes for a new northern campus durlnc a lal meellnJ at 7:30 p.m. oo 21 at Vedano Jn\ermedJate ln lrvlne. J"l:ellmlnary appraisal reporta Cl& the three 100-acre alt• alon1 tJi Sant.t Ana Freeway were ex· &mined by the board for t.he Ont &l~lutweek. homeowners property tax ex· emptjon lo blind, disabled and aged recipients on public as- sistance. Current law excludes welfare retipieot.s from the ex· emption, which is about $200 a year in property t&J' relief, de· pending on local tax raws. The juvenile court bill provides that 16 and 17·year-old.1 charged with serious crimes such as murder. rape and armed robbery will be tried in adult courts and subject to conflllemeot l.D 1late J>1*n. Ollfy ......... T£ST1F1ES ON ASIETS lrvln•'• W8bon Gays Trouueed. ... .-/ . Bay Cit y Copi Wi"' 25-7 SAN FRANCISCO <AP)-The ~ chttrtnc crowd was oo their side, but the rates were opposed as San Francisco's gay softball team fell belorf? a blistering police al· taclt 25-1 in tbe fourth annual softball claask. The San Francisco Police Department's All-Stars took their HCond game in a row Sun· day over the Pendulum 'J>iratea, champe of the eay bans' Com· munJty SoftbaJI League. Homicide inspector Frank Fal%0D, who managed the police team, drew a roar from the estimated 4,000 fans, most sup· porters Of the Cay team, When be introduced one of the olavers as "1tn1le and available" and •aJd of another that be "ran Ute a deer." "Llkc a dear whot?" asked Irene, a at.out gentleman who beaded the 1ay tn.m. .. If they were all in the same uniform. you couldn't teU which were gay and which were straight,•' said Jreoe as the 1ame began. The Pirates look an early 2-0 lead lo open lhe first inning, bul tbe All-Stars came back with four runs ln their half to take a lead they never relinquished. "The gamo was played all out," Falzon said later. ciUng one officer who needed five stitches after colliding with a pole wbtle chasing a fly ball. "It ended with both teams shaking bands." Falzon said. "There was a lot of good rapport set up with the eay community." The game was started four years ago in an effort to improve relations between the police de· partment and San Francisco's large homosexual population. Kissinger Claims Progress in Africa Airport In Texas To Firm? ByTOMBAKLEY OtlllleO.llJl'lllCll<ofl Irvine Company President Raymond Watson testified In Orantie County Superior Court to- d4y that bis company's income in the first quarter or 1976 is already 2S percent above lb.al budgeted when the fiscal year began last May I. Watson refused to quote specific figures from a report that be regard.1 as coodfidenlial and which has been sealf!d as such by Judg.eJamesF.Judle. But be connnned ander cross examlnatlon tbat the ltvtDe Com· pany la pursuLnc a ~cy ot ex· pus.ton and reeeat1y snoved to purchase lbe Fort Worth Airport i.n Texu with a bid ol between $11 million and $15 mlllloft. Watson told attorney J\oward Friedman, who represents Irvin~ heiress Joln Irvine smtth, that the Irvine Copmpany recently took over 200 acres of industrial property ln Garden Grove which are valued between $6 million and fTmilUon. Watson predicted that further income will be geneJ"ated for the company this year lf a proposed junior collece district which will require Irvine land in lhe Peters Lake area ls formed to serve stu• dents in the Orange area. Friedman's questions are de· signed to support Mrs. Smith's areument that the $200 million offered to the James Irvine Foµn· dation by the Mobil Oil Company for a controlling segment of Irvine Company stock Ls (at below · thetrueworthofthatst.ock. He i5 opposed in the hearing by lawyers for the Irvine Company and the foundation. 1be offer by Mobil to the foundation for the Irvine stock-54.5 percent of the full company issue-has been frozen pending the outcome of the currentheartna. · Mrs. Smith condemns the sale as being unfair to her and other minority holders of Irvine stock. Dennis Carptn\el' (R-Newport Beach) and withdrew runda for \be envlJ"OllmentalaWcly. At tbe time, Carpmter publJcal· ty declared that he would withdraw hi• but to provide $1.1 million In state funds for the de· velopment of the Upper Bay wildlife preserve lf the EIS was done. lo deJetinf the EIS. coun· cllmen voted 6·1. with Mrs . Kuehn opposing, to do a study or traffic now In the attll north of the preserve to the San Diegoi Frttwa)'. Joe Devlin. dtrector of public works for Newport Beach, hast s&Jd that study will oot be started' until the city's computerized traffic model Is prepared, pro- bably next June. -Because or Newport Beach'• action, Costa Mesa-has sloYN:d down its plans for the widening of <See HIGUWA Y, Pa1e AZ) o.lly" ... ~~. SUSAN GOODMAN (CLIMBING STAIRS) GETS F1RST CALL Huntington Beach Wonleft Win• Irvine Company Drawing 82 Capture Homes In Irvine LQttery BymLARYKAYE OllllleDell,f'lllCMMt It was lottery Ume again Son· day and this time a crowd or about 5,000 watched as 82 people were given the chance to buy new moderately priced townhouses in Irvine's Woodbridge Village. The scene was reminiscent of the first Woodbrldge lottery held In June, when more than 3,000 persons competed for the chance to bu.v 220 homel'. While the winners of the first lottery were cbeclted to make certain they earned enough mooey, Sunday's winners are~ tng screened to make sure they don't earn loo much money. The 82 new townhouses are part of the Irvine Company's commitment to build 10 percent of Woodbrldce for moderate· income families. The two· bedroom unit. costs $31,500 and the three·bcdroom model eells for $.13,000. HB Man Slain Doring F igh t At R eception A corporation was set up te establish Income limits tot eligibility. The limits range from $13,300 for a single head of household with no children, to a high of about $19,000 for a slngte; person with four children. A total·or 2,149 people vied fot the 82 new homes, but most wentl &me di!appoloted Sunday. '. Those who won were ecstatic a~ they wound their way through the maze of processing tables set up inside the Irvin~.Company build~· ing at Newport C6ntcr. The first lottery ticlcet drawn• was beld by Susan Goodman of Huntington Beach. a young, woman who said she went back to lbe models four times to mako sure she knew wtuch site sbe- liked best. "Thia ls just great," said Mrs.' Goodman, 26, who works as a checker at a dlscount drug store, "I love how the houses look and they fit into my budeet." She aaJd ahe earns about tB,000 per year and receives child 1up. port payments from her ex .. husband. She has a J..year-ol4 son. , )Iott ol lhe ••ldent support at tblt meetin1 appeared to be for a • bounded by CWver Drive, Jleyan Avenue and t.he freeway, thou&h some favorable com· menu were made about the other ,.,, The nortbernmo1l site. b8'anded by Myford Road, Bryan d\I the freeway waa supported bf Trustee Frank Greinke, dltplte the fact much of the PRETORIA, South Africa (AP)-Sffretary of Stale Henry A. Klaalnser new t.o Zambia to- day and hil aides claimed be bas advanced prospect.& of black rule for RbodeaJa and Soutb-Weat Africa. Smith and several of his cabinet mlnl11tera who accom- panied him lo the Sout.1-Alricon capital new home to Sallabury on <SeeTALXS. Page AZ) "The irowtb of Orange County will continue," the compan1 pre· sldent confidently predicted. And he confirmed tbal bis company's present production or housing ls faJlln1far1hortoft.hedemand. She araues tbat the 1ale price represents '24 per share ot stock that may well be worth double thaUum. (See 18VIN2, Pase AZ> lnveat11aUon was ~lnulng today lnt.o the fatal atabbln1 of u ltwrtincton Beach man at a free· •wln&lnc •4ldd1ng recepUon lo Santa Ana early Sunday. Owteht and Vic kl Crosley were also winners. They've been mur· ried one year, but ever alnce they wed and moved from WaablngtM lo California, they've lived wiUt Crosley's parents In J.'ountalrt VdQ. · (See LO'ITERY, Pa1e "2) ~ I l el Uta wllbln a Oood plaJn and would requltt extenlin g and 1rad1n1 far nood pro-~ ~·the aouthernod\ Ille, ~ed ienerall.Y by Tr-abuco , ' Mad, Jeffrey Road and the t• bflway, lies wltbln the Jet oolle lilpact ione of El TCJl'O llarloe OirPa Air StaUon. f ~lh none ol tbe tlduJ ap. J)S"l.ilal fi urea wu &doled b1 toUe1e officials Jut WMlt, it ls t:lll;pected that tbe middle Ille. C'IS1"e\ll1 planted in ~ 1 wwld betM most~ve. • bvlne O>mpany offtcials have I ltdca\ed tha\ lbelr prime ct. wtt>pment land la aelliftl for up tol40,000 an acre. Next week's mfftlq ~ lnine .,_ IUfCett.d by TnllUe Delana lldTY ol MINioD Viejo, who aaSd Joe'Af naldenta •bo ~be ... ~a DGl'&M,.. dlltrlct fadlitJ Cl9eCA.m'\JI., hp Al> ... . Prime lllnlaten tan D. Smith of Rbodetla aDd .Jolln Vorster of South Africa also 1ald progreu bad been achieved ln their weetead talks witb t(.lptqer. Jw Kluln'u went lo Lusaka to tell President Keaoetb Kallftda about bis dlscuHklns With the two white leaden. Smith new home and declared that "con-uete resulta" bad emerged. He told a broadcast interviewer there wu a cha.nee of a const.itu- tloa al 1tt\lemeet between Rhoda.ia'• blacks and whites "in tbe near""-"'·'' Vontec told reporters that pro-sreu .bad been made on both ii· sues and predicted lbat a JUw>destao aeWemml could re· suit. "I am prepared to say that If both eldu ln the Rhodesian dis· pule work tocetber ln good faith Oft the basis Of propogals put forward, It can lead to~ IOlutloo of Lbe Rhodesian problems." Vonter Mid in an \.nterriew. r Ma's End Run Baby Wanted to See Game PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) -Pontiac StadJum almost became an impromptu maternity ward when an unidentlfied woman went into labor during the Detroit Lions·AUant.a Falcons pro football game. • The woman was rushed into an ambulance that headed for one or the huge double doors located at. both ends of the mammoth domed stadium. But the ambulance crew wu told they couldn't make their exit until the open doors at the other end of the stadium were closed The f acWty ls covered by a unique tabric roof kept aloft by air preuure and, ac· cording to orricials, if <loon at both ends of the stadium were opened simultaneously, the roof would collapse atop the thousands 91 fans watchine the , game. Stadium officials say tbe door problem was solved. and the m«Mr·to-be appartmUy made it to a hospftaJ before sM gave birth. 4'- L Alvino Alooao Millan, 22, of 7801 Slat•r Ave., ffuntlncton Beach, was ct.ad on arrival at UC Jmae MedJcal Center att.r tho 12:10 a .m. lncldent delplte ef· forts by two offlcera and paramedic• to revive blm, police Hld. Offtcen r..,orted two people suffered hoa4 Injuries when ttruck wltb lweball bat. dun.n. a fleht amoq about 200 CQeSt.a al the receptko~ Police saJd tbe flcht ~ wbeo a croup of Santa Ana resl· deotl ttie4 t.o crash t1* recepUon at the Carpeeter'1 Union Hall, 3'IJi W. Fifth St., Santa Ana. MIU.an w-.s stabbed In t be chest. police aaJd• but they did not know 11 a knife« some other weapon wu used. . Officen said Millan'• wtre tried to drl1e her wounded husband to a bospttat after the stabblq. But wb~ tbe drove 20 blotb ud did not find one, lbe <.s.. 8TOBING, PaieAI> Or:n:ec;L:· t Weath e'4· Clouds will persiet until Tuesday afternoon along the coast. Klgb1 75 to Ir) by Tuesday. Lows SS t.o6S. I NSIDE TODAY WlaUe tlw oam• ndtd fn,o 10.10 tie, tM I~ .art .orgu. blQ tdldher the VUdftg1 ()J" J Ranu Iott a/M QOmf, P.o{le BJ. ladex 1 AtY-ltnlu •I ,._~ I' ~::" .. ~~ =Tr.. .~~ cai....... __, "-'lelllt....... ~ ... OMelflM .,.,. ~a.-., •• ~· .. ,. ..... ., .. ~ .... ._.. .... .... --.. ............ ~ ... ............. ~ .. ........._,. .. ,, ~ .. ,, ...,._. At...._ A4 "'"""-.. ...,..._ ..... ... Triangle Fun Zone .. - On: Tap~ Tbe lrvlne Comp•ny wm Dlk ta.e Irvine Pla11nin11 Commwion "r11 u d a y t o d u qpu U a Ujangular·shapcd parcel for ""amul\tment and sport'luses The plannlna comml.Nloo wUI ~ar the requt'lt at It» rctul•r 7:30p m. meetln1 atc1tyhall. The site In quC"stion ls a tour utre parcel bounded by the Rancho San Joaquin Goll Course, Mlc:belson Ori ve und the San Die10 Creek It lies opposite from a 16-acre pilrcel north of Micholiwn Drive already des11nated for amuae ment and sport uses. Irvine Company ofrtciaJs say they have no specillc plans for tJ\e laod, but would Uke the land use determined so \.My can plan what wul be developed there Accord.mg to city planners, the amusement and sport category lists uses such as a children's amusement park, miniature eolf course. archery range , equestrian center, go.cart track, and private sport clubs for ac· tivilJes such as tennis, handball and swimmin1. The site is currently 1.0ned aericultural. but no land use bas been attached to it yet because of atssmall site. The planning staff has pro· posed to the commission that the designation request be granted, since no other land use appears to be appropriate. Planners say that ruidential uses would be unacceptable because of the site's proximity lo the Irvine Ranch Water Di.strict reclamation plant. Industrial uses have been T'uled out because the site i5 outside the boundaries of the Irvine In· dU5trial Cdmplex. Fro• rag~ 1l I · -LOTTERY. • "Now we can have our own home," saad Mrs. Crosley, 20. who explained her husQJnd, 21, · did not attend the drawing because he was busy wor'king as a checker at a market. One winner . Mi c h ae l De5tefano, 24, was calm about his winning. A freelance photographer who has been living in a Costa Mesa a partment for the past fi ve y1.>ar.\, De~tefano said he wasn't s urprised when his eame was <-alled because "everytlmc 1 efttcr my name 10 somethanR l "ID .. ··I entered the lottery because at looked like a good deaJ." said Destefano. >'hp Is buying a lw<>- bedroom unit Many of the homes went to 'Ol.!ng people. but some were won bv retired people or older couples with several children. One winner was Sofia Eod- incer , who coordinates senior caUzens activities at a l'Ullerton community center. Mn. Eodinger, who bas four children aged 3 to 18, sald she wu very excited about. her new house. "My Jillie one kept asking me why they weren't calling my ftame. I explained there were so many people her e and that I've ,_ver won anythln1 in my Ute," stte sald. .. Just theo, they called my r\Jme," said Mn. F.odlnaer, who 09w lives ln Buena Park. :•The winners were brlefiy d\ecked Sunday and told what is uwolved in the purcbaain& pro- <SSs. But now lhey'U be more ttioroutbly scruUniKd to mall~ $e they hav~ enough money to ~Y for a loan, but not tpo ' iiJucb tobo ellilble. •lrvine Company olflcJals said tflAt an income of about SU.000 \lfllU]d be necttsary lO q\Jallry for 11S~n. with an aver-a Ibo down P.!ymt'nt. .. . :· •. OltANGS COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ................. - J•ck A. Cur .. y y .~ .. _, ___ ___ Thomat KMVll t •. , ... TtiomasA.M~ ... _ .... , __ ~rles H. LOOS Rrct.rd P. Nall .................. , ... ~ The llo11eymoo11 Was Ot-er A tenacious CahComiun clings to the hood o( a car being driven by his equally ob- s tinate wife during a marital s pa t which led to their arrest m Mobile, Ala. Terry and Denise Harmon of Los Angeles argued over the car, she bopped in and drove away, so he jU.Q'lped on the hood to try and sl Qp he r. She drove eight mdes to the police station Wllh him hanging on. or. ficers separated them. hoping they'd cool off. Later she drove away -and he Jumped back onto the hood. They were charged with disorderly conduct. T hey told police they'd been wed only a month Carter to Playboy:· 'Human, Tempted' CHICAGO CAP) -Jimmy Carter says his religlous beliefs give him "a sense of ~ace and equanimity and assurance," but acknowledges that "Christ set some almost impossible stan· da.rds for us ..• I'm human and I'm tempted." ''I try not lo commfl a. de- liberate sin. I recogniu that I'm DEBATE TO CENTER ON TAX REFORM?-M going to do it anybQw because I 'm human and J•m tempted," Carter said in the course ol a long discussion about hls personal .-Jtandards and values in an in· terview witb writers for Playboy magazine. The interview with the Democratic presidential nominee, scheduled to be publi.shed Oct. 14, was made Ships Collide In Maneuvers; One Capsizes LONDON CAP > -Two British warships collided today off the coast of Holland dunna Westem alliance naval exercls4:$ and one of the ships cap~hed, the Ministry of Defense said. available to The Associated Press .and to NBC News today. A Playboy spokesman said taped 10terv1e ws with Carter were made over a three-moath ~riod, with a lenrthy interview al Carter's Plalns, Ga .. home af~er he won the Democratic presiden- tial nomtnation. During tbe final session in Plains. Carter was asked by in· terviewer Robert Scheer if be thought the lntuview would re- assure "people who are uneasy about your religious beliefs, who wonder if you're going lo make a rigid. unbending Presldent.." Carte r r esponded wilh a lengthy discussion of his beliefs, which Included: · "Chriat set some almost im- possible standards (or us. Chri.st said ·1 tell you that anyone who lookS on a woman with lust. bas in his heart already committed adultery.' "said Carter. "What Christ taught about most was pride, that one person should never think he was any better than anyone else .•• " "I've lookeQ on a lot ol women with lust. I've committed adultery in my heart many tunes. Tbis ia aom«bing that God recognizes I will do -and l have done lt -and God forgives me for it. But that doesn't mean that l condemn som«>ne who not only lodks on a wo·man with lust. but who leaves hls wife and sh•cks up with somebody out of wedlock." be said. Fro;,. Page Al . Fro• rage. ,t I STABBING • reportedly stopped at a phone booth and called police. Officers Brian Burry and Al Sawyer found Millan wa.s not breathing when they arrived. and they twice revived ham , police said. He was also treated by paramedics, but was dead on arrival at the hospital, off1cers said. _ In the meantime, police had been dispatched to the reception alter receiving calls about the fight. Som e c allers reported gunshots. police said. but they found no bullet holes or shell cas· ings. Police said the two others 10· jured by baseball bats aJso were treated al hospitals, but their names were n ot 1mme<Uately available today. Officers said the fight was qu.eUed by police, but no arres~ were made. They descnbed the receptlon-1oe r s as "un- cooperative" in helping police learn the identity o{ Millan 's slayer. His body W3$ taken to Dilday Mortuary in Hunlinglon Beach. Front Page A I CAMPUS ... should be consulted. Once trustees narrow the neld of potential sites lo one, the con· tract appraisers wall began more exteQ$ive ex.amlnallons o{ tt\~ land and provide trustees with preclSe cost breakdowns for_ the enure 100 acres and portions thereof if the board chOO.'leS a phased approach for develop- "\fan Ban l Softening Pondered • .. A propo al to aof\~ lM exist· lni: b:an on rccrutional vehlclt' parkina ln lrvlnt will ~ con sldert'd by the City Council Sept. 28. Count'll mcmbt'ra brieny dl11 cuss~d tho proposal I\ lu t week'• me-eUng, bul held off a de claion for two wecka to allow City Attorney Jim .Erickson lltne.> to look ioto Its l~1allty. Tht• amtndment b)" Coun cilman BUI Vardoulis would al low recrt,t\onal vehicle owner. to park on Irvine streets up to 12 hours at ~ time. provided the parking apace ls adjacent to their property irnd they notify the police department ol their inten· tion.s lo either load up or onload fr~m a trip The existing ban in Irvine. which has not ye\ gone into el feet , prohibits all rttrealional vehicles 84 inches or wider from parldng on city streets at any llme. Vardouhs' proposal also calh for RVs to bf> parked on lrvl~ atrttts for not mot'9 than l""I U·hour periods In aay wee1t. '- Alt.ho1.a1h Vardoulla ,.Id bla plan could be enforced on a com· plaint bHls. other t<Mlcll mem· btn1 uld that It would be too llrM·conaumlna for the police de. putment io operate tuch i ,. system 1 Abo\lt a hatr-do1en residen~· • t4poke to the council Tutsday'1 ' wtth an t'Qual number il.IPportina'' eaeb side. Recreational vchkle owner• told the councll tba\ Vardoulh' amendment U" necessary lf they ar.1olnl to~· able to 1.asc their RVs. But other r esidents com· plaJned that such a relaxation ot• the bnn would be the same &$ ' hav101 no ban at all. b Councilwo man Gabrielle' Pryor su11ested a simple noiff abatement ordinance lnstea4. and city staff members saJd they would look anto that type of a plan, too . . ... :J illGHW AY STUDY .. • • ats part of the road and the coun· ty. which controls part or Del Mar. s uspended condemnation proceedings lbal h.Ki been in· itiated for lt\e same widening project. Asked why Newport Beach is suddenly showing renewed in· terest in University Drive, Mrs. Kuehn noted that one of the re- asons the city decided not to pay for the EIS on its own was bt:cau s e or th e county withdrawal. At the lime, Mcinnis decland lhal if the county wasn't willi.Dg \_o pay for part of the ElS, it P'"°· bably wouldn't be willing to pay for part of tbe road, something Cl· t~ staff members had been count· ang on. Newport Bdch's renewed In· tereat ill tlie road comes at a time when Senat or Carpenter's Wlldhfe preserve bill is on the Governor's desk awaiting signature. Once it is algned. funds for the Upper Bay wtll become available to the Department ol Fish and Game, which is managlng th.e preserve. David Sills, mayor of Irvine, said, "It was news to me when they said they wanted to resur· rect University Drive." He said he has asked for a let· ler from the city of Newport Beach specifying exactly what action is sought from the Irvine Caty Council. "We don't want to wa&lc our lime on it until something changes from the l..,t olficial position they had taken." However, Mrs. Kuehn indical ed that s he an~ Mclnnis ·would not be asking •nything or the Newport Beach City Council until they could get some gesture or support from the three neighbor· ane cities. . ' Newport council Wlll probabl~. amend the no EIS vote in favorof 1 one an which county parliclpaUotl ls sought. ~ She said she believe& that t~; lour cities u11ited tn their plea· would stand a bNter chance wltti the county But .Costa Mesa City Manag~r,. Fred Sorubal was not so Ol'· tJmistk. "We will have to convince th~f county to participate," he said~ noting that that process may be subjected to the same political presaure that kllled the EIS in Newport Beach lastJwte. Ford Narrows Gap i1t Poll '1 • LOS ANGELES CAP) -Prcai· dent Ford is chipping way at ~ • lead held by hls Democratic rival . Jimmy Carter, a newpollahows. • The survey, released today, in. dicates that Ford has narrowed , the aap to only 7 percent, with Carter jetting 47 percent of the. . support to Ford's 40 percent." However, Ford came even closer -copping 41 percent to Carter's . 45 percent -when thP survey was limited Only lO those who have already registered to vote ln the Nov. 2 general elec· , lion. Storm Aid Asked SACRAM!:NTO (AP) -Gov. F.dmund G. Rrown Jr. hu asked President F ord to declare Riverside and Imperial counues A spokesman for the Royal Navv said the vessels were the; frigate Mermaid. 2,630 tons, and the minesweeper Fittleton, 360 tons. · "HMS Filtleton bas since capsized,'' a Royal navy spokesman said, ''and survivors have been taken on board HMS Mermaid.'' TALKS ••• ....:,:m:e:n:t~· ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.v. ----------~------llll!m--------------.~ She said, once that is done, the a disaster area because or damage inflicted by troplc.r i storm Kathleen. - The spokesm an said a rescue operal,\on has been launched in· volving more than six British wanhips, two West. German helicopters and German al'ld Dutch patrol aircraft. Janes Fl&btin& Shipe, a re- ference book, says the F\ttleton bu been renamed the Cunon. The Navy spokesman aa1d the FUUetoo has a crew of 38 and Lbe Mermaid 180. Both ships were tald.nl part In n NATO exercise code-named "Teamwork 76," the Navy spokesman said,' A rescue hcadquarters hu been set up at Vulcanberg nHr The Hague, he aald Border Patrol Agents Seize Big Pot Haul U.S. Border Patrol •c•nls seired u arlY 180 pounds ol mari- j11&na worth aboul &11,000 Satur· day at lbe San Ono(te check- pOlnt. ll was In th• trunk ol a car. A&enta U'fe&ted John Cnat, 53, of Su Dieeo, the aole oecupant of u. cu. and \urned him over to Dras Enlol'cemcn\ Admi.niJtn· Uon omcials. A&.ents said the 72 ltllos of marijuana were probabb' •muc-ded lnto the country t.croa &he Mexken bordc!r on foot. They said the clnrf was sUll paclttd In gunny sacks wtth aboulderstraps attacbod. Fro•P•~ l IRVINE. • • Watson agreed with Fr1eclman today that Oran.ge Cowt\.y real eaule, induatrtal and apicoltural prospecU have s1.ab- 1t.an.UaU1 l m proved thls year and bis company expect.a to t.rOW and profit from that f mpl'C>VaMDt. Sunday after two four· hour sessions with Kissinger. Smith was to present joint U.S.·Brltish proposals for black rule to bis cabinet and to the caucus of his ruling Rhodesian Front party. "I'm satisfied that Mr. Smith and bis very close collaborators wlll report favorably to their other colleagues," Kissinger said. . Twice before, Smith's sup· porters have repudiaUd acconh on Rhodesia's constitulaonal future that he initialed with the BrtU.b govemmenl. The U.S.·British plan calls tor a commitment to blade majority rule within two years, a conslitu· t1onal conference in Geneva, broadenln1 of the Rhodesian cabinet to Include black na· tionallats and a S2·bUUoo fund lO compensate whites who leaye Rhode•!• and finance develop. ment ,of the natlon under black rule. The United St.ates, Britain, South Africa and other nations wouldtupply the money. ObHrvera in Salls ry e it· pretaed belief that bo Smith and KlHlnaor rnade maj r con ceaslona. They beltevt> that SmJtb for the llrat t.lme ae ed the principle of black ~o ty rule. 81.at. lbe1 ar.o believed lti Klsslnser •creed to a transi- tional period of longer than two years. • A a~kesman (or Kbli.n1er re- ported thal he and Vorster made "considerable proarest" in their discu.sstons o( the future of South- West Africa, or Na.mi~. as It ta calle4 by the United Nations • South' Afrtcan sources said Vorster •freed In principle for the South·West Africa People's OrcantuUon, or SWAPO, to join neaoUat.lons to arrange indepen. deoce and black rule for the ter· r1tory wb.lc.h South Africa Jla.'> controlled •Ince World War I. SWAPO is recoitniud by the Unlted NaUons aa the represen· t.Uve oft.be black majority ln the territory, but South Africa r&- fused to ~=le wJlh it, and SWAPO hu f:labt1nc • SUU· r11ta WU for independence. 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Aetna is a mulUplt·Une carrier, nlean., mi 1t 's into all kinds ol wurnnct!. lite. health, •utomobUe, workmen's compensaUon, m~cal malpractice. AETNA LAST YEAR t;ARN•;o $107 m11Uon afttr taxe for Its stod:bolders. Now that ma.y 1trtk~ you u a mun!n· cent l\Un. But keep in mind that lt wu down sharply from the Sls.3 m llllon e1tmed in the previous year, and lo lhc ln- suran~ bus10ess, as in other businesses, they frown on such lapses. Travelers ls another larce stock-owned all-line carrier. and It made $97 milhon last year, down more than $10 million from the profits registered In 1974. The reason Travelers dJdn't rare u poorly u Aetna Ls tb•t automobile insurance accounted tor only 28 percent of its property-casualty premiums. Aetna, on the other hand, denved 40 percent d its property-casually premiums from automobile insurance -and these policies have been real losers. HOW DO I NSURANCE COMPANIES manage to make any money when they suffer I06Ses on lbe policies they write? Well, one way is by their investmMts The pre- miums you pay are used to buy morteages, bonds and stocks. These investments produce a steady stream of In- come -and the Insurance companies may also realita e,apllal gains by selling property or securities at a profit. Large Insurance companies such as Aetna and Travelers have sl1eable income from their investments. Jn 19'74, A~a talUed investment income ofS866 million, which ls mor~ than mosl lnsuranc. rompanles receive In I>'•~ miums. Travelers had record investment income of $6C7 million. The more assets you have, or course, the more money you can make through mvestmenl'I. With alants such as PrudenUal Insurance and Metropolitan Ule, the cash flow is a torrent Each netted more than $2 billion last year froa:r their IOVHlment.s. IF INSURANCE OPERATOR.<; are ranked by the <amount or premiums collected, ond if m'4tu•IS ar<' tumpt'd : with the stock companies, here 111 how tho industry's lop : seven shape up· J'rudt>nllal M etropoll htn Aetna Travelers Equitable Lire State Farm Alls tale Total '75 Pnmlums 0 $S.8bilhon $S.O billJon $4.9 billion S.C.6 billion $3.7 bilh'>n SJ 6 billion $3 1 billion • !. ' • ,, At the top of the heap, as tl has been for n decade now, Is • Prudential, the largest life msure-r. Its customers <and, • theoretically, Its owners) hold policies with a total face " value of $236 billion. . LODGED IN SIXTHANDii;eventhplacu. ahead of such , venerable compnnies as John Hancock and New York Life, ~ are the two big writers of auto Insurance. AUslMle is a cap· ". Uve of ~ars. Roebuck. State Farm is a m utual company ·: t.bat has been No. l ln car insurance since 19'2. It currently Insures one out of every seven pnvatc cars. Didn't Stale Farm lose money on auto jnsurenee last • year? Yes. it did. It lost $90 mlWon. But its 1ncomC"from in· vestments was enough to put lbc corqpany In the profit col· umn to tbe tune or $130 mllllon. • ll 's the underwriting losses that are engaging tbe atten- tion and sympathy or sate iosurance commiss1ona across ' the country as tbey grant a wave 0( new pnce Incr eases this year. Perso11al Paradisf• Escape Estates: Costly Privacy SAUSALITO CAP) -You say you've got $150,000 anel want to get away Crom It all lo a place all your own? ls lba~ what you're saying. friend? Then step right up. The Rare Earth Real Es late Co. has just the numb.-r for you. One man who "st~pped up" was a New York attorney wbo pun&Jed up $110,000 Coran Island, a houseless 100..acro tract ln Nova Scotia. ' i ~ "' . Right now. R.,.., Earth is advertJs Ing : "For Sale. Coconut Island, a 30-acr paradise In the ft'iJI group, graced wit bubbling springs, swaylnc p11lm11 ancf. white sand bea<'hes. "The asking price is S22S,OOO. Tb owner will consider a trade If you hav • clusic .. ~tomolnl\.'t, 1em1 or lncomd' property that meets hia fancy." ·, • THE BOSS OF RARE Earth. whJc~ opc>retes out or o poeh hOUltboat t • Sausalito across t'"' flay from San fo'ranclsco. la Karel V HHflen, 28, and his •Rent Is Sht'llcy BeUnkofC. They aay that 1incc• lhe bUJ1lne11 was founded ln 19'74, i has brokered 20 proper1J6 lo bring gros11111les lo rroo,ooo~ The 1pecialty 11 exot.lr, out·Of·lhe-way pl'opertlc1. Says Van Uaeft.en, "tr you're In Utt t~lund buslooss,. you've aot lo~ prcparl'd toffll one a year.·· .~ THE SALF.S COMMISSION. he said. ls 10 percent, but ''operating co11ts arc CX<'cptlon1tlly hll h." Stllcs aro drummed up by tocattni remote retreats and tnductnc tha. ownera t.oaell. • Van Jbelltn says he 1tet.s lslandt lo sell by runnlnJ~ clUllned ad• ln m11ulbt9 Ilk ly to be rtad by rout.a wltJ0 n>OIMy. That. he 11id, II bow the A1pea. Colo, owner of'] Cocanut bland found out about tbe let"Vlc•. <: Should that Island sound loo rn dl&tant, he said, tbm:. "rhips Rat Ucanake llland In Clear Lake, Calif .• la 1our:£ 1peod. I r ti If DAIL V PILOI Monday S!ptMlber 20 1976 1 OOMER "1NKY WINKERIEAN Record Rouniup- N3w rumors about a possible Beatles re- union are making the rounds dail)'. i i I ' Well, thanks to my informed sources , let me here and now personally lay one to rest. by Tom 8atiuk The Beatles will not be getting together to play fOr our Home- coming dance ! 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Police said the ftibt erupted when a group of Santa Ana res•· dents tried to crash the reception at lhe Carpenter's Union Hall, N~vy Takes Glomar Ship WASHINGTON (AP> -The Navy took over the multlmilUon·dollar spy ship Glomar Explorer today after the covern ~en t failed in a months-lone effort to find any private firm wlllanc to lease the veuel. The ship will be taken out olservice. The tl18·foot salvage ship, which Uf~ eovemmeht said was worth 965 mtUlon, was used by lbe CIA to recover part of a Ru11lan submarine from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean In tbeaummerof1974.. and kept in readiness for possible future use as a Navy salvaee vessel Tbe ship was buall wath eovemment runds under a secret acreemeftt between lhe CIA and a corporation controlled by lhe late billionaire Howard Hughes The Glomar Explorer is at Loot Beach, and will be placed In the National Reserve Defense Fleer' al Suisun Bay, Caht., after aboul $2.l million is spent on measures lo cocoon Its engines. 3S12 W. Filth St., Santa Ana. Malian was stabbed in tht: chest, police said, but they dld not know if a knlle or some other weapon was used. Officers said Mlllan's wlfe tried to drive her wounded butbend to a hospital after \M stabbing. But when she drove 20 blocks and dad not find ooe. she reportedly 6topped al a pbooe DtllYPllet~ TESTIFIES ON ASSETS Irvine's Watson booth and called poll~. Officers Brian Buny and Al Sawyer found Millan was not breathing when they arrived, and they twice revived him, pollee aaid. He waa also treated by paramedics, but was dead on arrival at the hospital, officers said. • lo lbe meantime, police bad been dispatched to the reception Airport .. In Texas To Firm? By TOM BARLEY OflMDallyl'l ... llMt Irvine Company President Raymond Watson testified in Orange County Superior Court to- day that his company's income in the first quarter or 1976 is atre.dy 25 percent above that budgeted wbenlhe fiscal year began last Mayl. Watson rerused to quote s~clfic figures from a report that he recards as condfidential and which bas been sealed as such by Jlldge James F. Judee. Aller Ow CIA wu fmbhed wUh the ahlp, the 1overn.menl tried unsuccessfully to fmd another federal aaency tbat mitbt use ll, and then turned it over to the General Services Administration to seek prtvate bids. GSA offlc1als had declined to ·say ho•much a leue would cost. but industry estimates pul the fiiure at about $30,000 a day. 'Drustees to Pick New College Sile But he confirmed under Cl'06S examlnaUon that the Irvine Com- P8ftY l• parsaln1 • policy of e&• pa.aslon and recently moved to JN!.Cbue tbe Fort Warth Airport aa Tau wtU. • bMI"'" Mtween SU million and $1.S mJ Ilion. Wat.son told attorney Howard Friedman, who represents Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith, that the lrvlne Copmpany recently took over 200 acres of industrial property 111 Gard~n Grove which are valued bet ween S6 milUon aiia $7mllUon. The Navy said the ship, reportedly designed lo lift as much as 2.000 tons from depths or 20,000 feet, Will be m«hballed Jewe l Thieves Get Big Haul J ewel thieves made off with Qne of the taraest heists from a Laauna Beach hotel room In more than a year, yet took only two ltema. police reported. Taken from the Surf and Sand Hote l r oom realstered to Barbara McGee. 46, of Los Antelcs was a diamond necklace .iralued at S2.000 and a 14-carat gold-trim diamond nn1. with un esUmated worth of Sl.000. Police uld the theft occuttcd while the woman WM away from the room. Thl' loss WH dis t'overt'd at 9 3 ,, n P" • Saddleback College trustees are expected to choose one of lhtte potenlial sites for a new northern campus during a s~cial meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. Z7 nt Vedano Intermediate School In lrvioe. Preliminary appraisal reports on the three UIO·acrc sales along the Santa Ana Freeway were ex· amined by the board fOl' the firsl time last week. Most of the evident support at that mfftlna appeared to be for a site bounded by Culver Drive. Bryan Avenue and the freeway, thouah some favorable com· menta were made about the other two_ The northernmost sile. bounded by Myford Road, Bryan and the freeway was supported by Trustee Frank Greinke, despite the fact much of the parcel lies within a Oood plain zone and would requiN! extensive flutni and grading for nood pro· tectlon. And the southernmost site, bounded generally by Trabuco Road. Jeffrey Road and tne freeway, lies within the Jet noise impact zone of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Though nooe of lhc actual ap- praisal figures was disclosed by college off1c1als last week, ll IS expected that lhe mJddle site, cW'I'ently planted in asparagus. would be the most expensive. ll'vine Company officials have indlcated that their prime de· velopment land as selUng for up to$40,000 an acre. Next week 's meeting in Irvine was suggested by Tn.tStee Donna Berry of Mission Viejo, who said local residents who would be us· mg a northern dastnct facahty should be consulted Once trustees narrow lhe fa l'ld . of potential sates to one, the con· tract appratSers will began more extensive examinations or the land and provide trus~ with precise cost breakdowns for the entire 100 acru and portions thereof If the board chooses a phased approach for develOJ?: menl ~ Watson predicted that further income wall be generated ror tbe. company this year if a proposed 1uruor college district which will require Irvine land ln the Peter5 Lake area Is formed to serve stu· dents in the Orange area. Friedman's quesUons are de· signed to supPort Mrs. Smith's _ _argument that the S200 million orfered to the James Irvine Foun· datlon by the Mobil Oil Company for a controlling segment of JrvineCompanystockiafarbelow lhe true worth of th al stock. He UI OppGSed ln lhe bearing by lawyers for the Irvine Company and the foundation. The otrer by Mobil to the foundation for the Irvine stock-S4.5 percent of the full company l&Sue-has been frMen pending lheout.comeofthe current hearing. Mrs. Smith condemns lhe sale as being unfair to her and olher minority holders of Irvine stock. ISee lRVINE, Pa1e.U) It's Log Rgth• at Laguna S~ltool The dislocation d returning to school last week along the Orange Coast had its bri1htel' side, new friends lo play with and recess. For youngsters at Top of The World Elementary School in Laguna Beach, this meant pilUJli their muscles and coordination against "Neal Thing," the log mue built three years 110 as a volun· .. teer effort of stall, students and parents to make their playground outsCanding. The volunteers worked shoulder .. to shoulder weekends, drilling, digllnf., lugging and ; hauling to create Neat Thing. And today 1 rtodent.a take full advantage of the legacy. .. alter recelvlni calls aboUt the fl1ht. Some C"allers reported IUJlSholl, police said, but they found oo bullet boles or shell cas· inp. Police said the two ot.hen in· ju.red by baseball ba,ts also were treated at hospitals, but their names were not immediately available today. Spri11ts to Wi11 ' omcen said the fl1ht was qUt>llcd by police. but no ttrrt'Slsi were made. They described th• recept1on-1oers as "Un· cooperative" In hclpine police. learn the ldenUty or Millan'• slayer. l Hls body was taken to Dilday' Mortuary in Huntington Beach. Linda Booth, 10, ol Laguna Beach, was a first place win· ner in the innertube race for girls 12 and under Satur· day at th• Main Beach Park ln Laguna Beach. The event was orte of many at the city's annual community celebration that began with breakfast and concluded with a dazzling fireworks display. SF Cops Winner~ In Gay Softball SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The cheering crowd was on their sJ~. but the fates were opposed as San Francisco's gay softball team fell before a bllstering pollce at· tack 25· 7 ln the fourth annual softball classic. , The San Francisco Police Department's All·Stars took lhetr second tame in II row Sun· day over tM Pendulwn Pirates, champs of the gay bars' Com· mumty Softball League. Homicide Inspector Frank Falzon, who mana&ed the police team. drew a roar from the Border Patl'.ol Agents Seize Big Pot Haul U.S. Border Patrol aaents seized nearly 180 pounds of marl· Juana worth about Sl6,000 Satur· day at the San Onofre check· point. It w11 ln the trunk of a car. Aaenta arrested John Cruz, 53, of San DJe10, the soleoccupantof the car, and turned hlm over to Drua Enforcement AdmJniltr•· Uonolficlalt. . Acenll 1ald the '72 kilos of marijuana were probably amui· iied lnto the count.ry acrou the Mexican border on foot. They aatd the drug WU 1Ull packed ln 1tunny sacks with shoulder atraps attached. Trying to Help, V-18ilor Robbed A GlendaJe worn an vtJ.lt.lnC the San Clemqte Inn tried to explain to the man ln the p~ ut-tn1 dlrectlOM Sunday that abe was wsf amWar th the area. AJ Nancy E. Hunt talked. the unidentified m i n cr-1>bed her purse contalnina S25 cash. credit carda and ldenUty papen, and 1pedaway. He dJdn 't ~ bother to cetout of the car . .. estimated 4,000 fans, most sup-\ ~rt.en of the gay team, when he mtroduced one of the olavers os "single and available" and said of another that he "ran lllto a deer." "Llke a dear what?" ulced' Irene, a stout gentleman who headed the aay team. . "If they were all in the same unlrorm, you couldn't tell which were aay and which were stra.ltht," said Irene as lbe game' t>eean. The Pirates took an early 2-0 lead to open the first inning, but the All-Stars came back with four runs ln their ball to take a lead they never relinquished. · "Tbe &ame W811 pluyed all out," Falzon said later, clUntt one officer who needed flv6 1Utchea after coJUdln& with a pole while chasing any ball. "It ended with both teams shaking bands," Falzon said. "There waa a lot of good rappor:\ set Ul> wllh the gay community."• The same waa started four years a10 ln an effort to lmprovCl relations between the police de- partment and San Francisco's larae homosexual population. ' Or::ewi~~a t Weatbe,.• Cloudl wtll perslat until Tuesday afternoon along the coast. HJ1Jh11 75 to 80 by Tuesday. Lowa Ml to 6S. INSIDE TODA 't' While tPw game end«1 In a 1~10 ''-· U... /aM are OtpU· lnQ IDMtllM tM ViJdno• or Ronu lo•t ,,,. gam., ,,. 83. . 1• .. e• aJ ..... ~. ·~ al -...yTr" At AH ~ All Al 1t.ti.i.1 ... 1n A4, .. IM4 Orlflf9c-ty Al Atl """' IM All -..,., SM Al 9"ca Mll'Uet At .. ,......,...... .. A ti ,.......,.. A II l At....., M at._.. ..... M , .. f.Z DAIL V PILOT L/SC By HJLARYKAY£ OI -Oellt 11'1 ... 14.tff !C *U lottery t1mt aca1n S4.lo and lhl• Um• a crowd ol ut 5,000 walched us 82 people Were aaven the chance lo bu1 new moderately priced townhou.•u.-s ln rrvtne '11 Woodbridae vui.ee. The scene w H rem.lnilccnt of U)f fi rst Woodbnda• lottery held lh Junt>, wh•n more than 3,000 persofUi com ~ted for the chance to buv 220 hom~' m stric t Employe Offer Set Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict trustees will make coun- terpropou ls tonight to distnct teachers , bus drivers and m~hanics who are derrumdmg hefty wage and fringe benent LD· creases. The school board will meet at 7:-30 at district headquarters. 32972 Calle Perfecto in San Juan Capistrano. Teachers proposed salary in- creases earlier this month ol 16 to 30 percent. The proposal by the Capistrano Unified Education Association <CUEA> would place the beginning teacher's salary at Sl 1,000 for 10 months work. The union proposal seeks a seven-hour day ror teecben. dou- ble lime for non·teacbini duties outside the regular school. limjts on the number of students tn classrooms and increased medical and dental insurance beoefits. District. administrators have estimated the cost of the total package al $7 3 mill.Ion in addi- tion to the district's present teacher payroll of $9 64 million. Al a public hearing on the pro- posals held Sept. 7, four persons addressed the board, urging trustees to scale down teacher pay raises. Bill Winterbottom of Dana Point said his own financial ana~ysis howed beginning teac r · ould be making the equl ent of $15,000 a year and the most upenen<'ed teacher~ S'27.000 a year. Jerome Thornsley, district superintendent. ha~ i.a1d the S2 2 million contingency htnd wtll have to meet all wage and fringe benefit demands by district. employ es Tn addition to the coun- terproP<>sal, the board Is also ex- pected to approve demo1Jt1on of Serra School and the Capistrano gym. San Juan Capistrano voted l11St week to remove the gym from its inventory or hutocical bwldmgs. The estimated $300,000 1t would cost to renovate the bwldlng put the gym out or the runrung as a possible San Juan community center. Square Dance Lessons Set Choctaw Miller, professional square dance caller for 30 years, wlll.cive weekly les~lhilfallin conjunction with the Shipmates dance group and the City ol San Juan Capistrano MUler's square dance lessons will ~gin Wednesday, S.pt. 22, in tbd multi-purpose room at San Juan Elementary School, 3154.2 El Camino Real The lesaona will ~ nvl1Jab1e over a ~Wffk period and will last from 8.:.0 to 10.30 J> rtl. r>.?sifned for cou_ples only. the C'haree wlll be $2.~ per couple per Jc55on. AddiUon&l lntonoaUon 11 avJll1ble at calllns city orncea: 493 1171. OltAMG E COAST DAILY PILOT RobertN.W• ............... -- Ja<k A. CIWln Vtu f'T~1.-..(',4··~ ThomulCMllU £••- Thomes A. Murphl,.. Me .... • ... t- ~rlH H. Locn RlcNrd P. Nell ...... tMI Me-"lt- LHllM .. edl Otftc9 l1•c.-...-......... -. PO IM•u.)ot Offlcft ~w-•..,. ... ...,..,_ "'::c:.t:.~-~,.,.:,..~,e::· •• * 0-,,..._, Monday Seotomt. 20 1978 While the •lnoers tJI tbo f\nt Jou.try were cbwUd t.o make certain they earned euouch moMY. Sun.d1y'1 •!Men are be- ma screened to mue sure they don't earn too much mooey. T~ 82 new townhoulet are p1rt ot tho Irvine Company'• commitment to build 10 pe.rcent of Woodbridge for moderale- incom e families. The two· ~room unit costs $.11,SOO and the three-bedroom model sells for 133.000. A corporation was set up lo establish income limlts for elistbll.Jty. The limits range from $13,300 for a lltngle head of household with no ctuldren, to a tugb of about $19,000 for a sinaJe person with four ctu.ldren. A total of 2,149 people Vied for the 82 new homes, but most went home disappointed Sundaay. 11lose who won were ecstatic as they wound their way throulh the mue of processing tables set up tnSlde the Irvine Company build- mg at Newport Center The rirst lottery ticket drawn was held by Susan Goodman of Huntington Beach. a young woman who said she went back to the models four times to make sure she knew which site she liked best. "This is just great," said Mrs. Goodman, 26, who works as a checker at a discount drui store. "I Jove bow the houses look and they fit into my budgeL" She said she earns about $8,000 per year and receives child sup- port payments from her ex- husband. She bas a 3-year-old son. Dwight and Vicki Crosley were also winners. They've been mar- ried one year. but ever since they wed and moved from Washington to California, they've lived with Crosley's parents io Fountain Valley. "Now •• can haft OW' owa t»me," a&ld Mn. C..0.tey, JO. who esplalned her husband. 21. dld not atteod lbe 4r1wiD1 bttau.se bo was~ workina u a checker at a mark et. One winn er, Michael Datefano, Z4, wu calm about bis wb)nin1. A freelance photoarrapber who has been llvlnlf in a Cotta Mesa apartmen t tor the pa11t fi ve )'eaars. Destefano said be wasn't surprised when hla name was called because ·•everyhme I enter my name in somethlntc I win." "I entered the lottery becau.se 1t looked like a good deal." saJd Destefano, who is bu.Yinl a two- bedroom unit Many of the homes went to YOUD& people, but some were won by retired people or older couples Wlth several children. One wmner was Sofia Eod· mger, who coordinates senior citizens actJviUes at a "1llerton community center. Mrs. F.od1naer, who has four children aged 3 to LS. said she was very excited about her new house. "My little one kept asking me why they weren't callinC my name. l nplained there were so many people here and that I've never won anylbJng in m y life,•• she said. .. Just then, they called my name." said Mrs. F.odinger, wbo now lives in Buena Park. The winners weTe briefly checked Sunday and told what is involved in the purchasing pro- cess. But now they'll be more thoroughly scMJtinized to ml\ke sure t hey have enough money to qualify for a loan, but .not too much to be eltgible. Irvine Company officLals said that an incqme of about $12,000 wouJd be necessary to qualify for a loan. with an average sue down payment. 'Impossible Standards' Carter to Playboy: 'Human, Tempted' CHICAGO <AP) Jimmy Carter says bis religjoul beliefs give him .. a sense of peace and equanimity a11d assurance," but acknowledges that "Christ set some almost impossible st.an dards for u~ ... I'm human and I'm tempted." "J try not to rommit a de· liberate sin. I recognize thal I'm DEBATE TO CENTER . ON TAX AEFORM?-M going to do it anyhow because I'm human and I'm tempted." Carter said in the course or a long discU5sion about his personal standards and values in an in- terview with writers for Playboy magazine. The interview "'Ith the Oemocralic presidential no minee, scheduled lo be published Oct. 14, was made avallable to The Associated Pr•H and to NBC News today. A Pla)lboy spokesman said taped intervie ws with Carter were m.cte over a tbree·monlh period, with a le ngthy interview at Carter's Plains, Ga .. home after he won the Democratic preaiden· tial nommation. During the rlnal session In Plains, Carter wu asked by in- terviewer Robert Sc.bee.r if he thought. the Interview would re· anure .. people who are uneasy about your religious beliefs. who wonder ii you ·re toin& to make a r11id, unbending President " Carter responded with a lengthy dlscussk>n of bis beliefs. which Included: "Christ set some almost im- posslble atandards for us. Christ said 't tell you that anyone who loob on o worn an with lust has In hi• heart already committed adultery,'•• said Carter. "What Cbrlst taught about most was pride, that one person should never think he was any better than anyone else ••• " "I've looked on a lot ol women with lust. J 've committed adultery in my heart many times. ~ls ls something that God recotnite• I wW do -and I have done It -and God forpves . me for It. But that doesn't mean that I condemn someone who not only looks on a woman with lust. but who leaves bis wife and shacks up with somebody out of wedlock." he said: Gym R e moved From Capo's His tory List San Juan Caplstranocity coun- cilmen voted with obvious regret last week to remove the old Capistrano gym from the city's . list of historical bwldlngs. Their action was prompted by .a contractor'• estimate that re-- novallon of the bwlding for use as a city recreaUon1l center would coet about 1298.000. James B r adford of Boyle Engineering CorporaUon told councilmen 1 new building with the same floor apace wouJd cost about S400,000. "I reel as tr I'm giving away one of my children." said Coun· cllman Kenneth t'rless. "but ll seems appropriate in view of the expense lo r emove the gym from the city's Jlst of historical sites anddtopthel111ue!" The council 'a unanimous vole releases Capistrano Unified School Diltricl trustees lo pro-san Clemente ceed with plan• to have the build- Ina demolished. Trustees are currently bearln1 peraonal Delays Action t~~wty for th• u.year-old build- c aptatrano Superintendent On T I Jerome Tborn1ley told San Juan WO 88Ue8 councilmen he bad been actvtMd by county coUUf! \bat place-San Clemente City Council ac:· ment of the '1111 Oil the d ty'e Ust lion on sewa1e problem• and ot hlttocical bullcll.naa would not posaible control of motas that lqally prohibit the achool db· screen adult films ln iuest rooms t.r1ct from proeeedlnc wttb de- has been delayed un1lJ • HUion molltJon plant Mond.u. scheduled for 7:30p.m. Tuesday. The San Juan bl.ibical com- The city is under mandate by mlalon bad recommended that the San Diego Rtllonal Water the city try to save t.he om as Quality Control Board to develop part of \be old Capl.atrano Union a long-ranie plan for sewage dis-Hilb Stbool, which aerved all ol posal. southern Orange County betin· 'The council must. decide nineinlheeJIV 1920'1. whe\berto bulld a oewplpellneto. Before that, local children transport treated seware to the went to bJgb school In Sanu Ana. see at a local beach. or join • Te· glonal dlspoaal procram. N rth G t S Cousilmeobavebee:nuJtedto 0 e 8 DD devise controls on such ••x. • rated" uiotels u lbe Riviera, 2723 S. El C1lmino Rut. P~ftloru1 bearing the slgnatures of 533 San Clemente residents demand a ban on tbem, as well as adult boobtores and theattn SAN FRANClSCO (AP) -An Eastern Paclnc hi.ch pressure system usured fair weather in most of Northtrn California throqb Tueaday, but with ov•~ cast and some log ln coast.al dis· t.ri&, O.Oy "'194 tl•ll-. '' UNDULATING HILLS FOAM BACKDROP FOR HIGH SCHOOL TAKING SHAPI! IN MISSION Vl!JO Cepi1tHno Valley High Scheduled to Open Next S•~•mber Capo Valle y High Chief Cites Costs By ANNE COOPE& Ol .. o..,.,_ .... J ohn Smart works 10 th~ largest industry ln South OTanie County -education. He's bffn named principal of Capistrano Valley High School, wblch is un der construction In Mission Viejo. ''A lot of people don't realize that edu~tion Is bil business." Smart said. ''They're going to re- alize it as education becomes mor e and m ore expens ive . School administrators are gomg to be under ever-lncreaSIJ\& pre- ssure to give taxpayers their money's worth. Sm.Jrt. who is currently 1s11s- tant principal at San C1emente Hieb School, said he intend,, tO encourage community involve- ment at the new school. ETen before it opens, he plans to meet reguarly with members of the community for ideas on cur- riculum for the school, scheduled to open next ~ptember. Students will attend Caplstrano ValJey High from the portion of Mission Viejo which lies i.D the Capistrano Unified School District and from San Juan Capistrano. School boun• daries have yet to~ drawn. "The blgb acbool will be situated · on a plateau Just east or the San Diego Freeway, across Avery Parkway from Saddleback College. ''People in Mission V1eJO and San Juan have wanted their own hiab school for a lo~ time." Shi.art said. "We ore working m a very positive atma5phere. The school will have an identity spon. taneously. as soon as the first stu- dents arrive." Du rl ng the first year, Lhe school will have only freshmen and sopho m or es. This will faciliate curriculum develop· ment, said $mart. because the first two yurs of high school are devoted primarily to meetmg district graduation r equire- ment.s. He said another r eason Cor pbum, studenLs into the new scllool. ia that st1,1d~t.s with •t least two years at another high school often pffier not to change school5 In addition lo the leaching racully. Sm art said he 1s con cerned with putUng together an outstanding counselinJr dep1rt ment. He said he is looktog for counselors who are up to dale on what is U\'ailable to students, and cao present options to student~ effectively ·'Counselors shouldn't m akt• students' dec1s1ons for them anymore thliln teachers can make 5ludenlli team,·· he said .. But good teachers and counselors working together can create an atmosphere 1n which lltudents can learn and make sound decisionl! " Smart said that ilthouJth public scboot. are in a posit.ion or trymg to~ "all things to all pco pie." the basic goal or llny high school must be to asswe that graduat~ are nb1t> to cope in the world "Every high school graduate should be able to read and e<>m prehend a newspapn or a ballot," he said. "He shouJd be able to do basic math compUta· lions. so he can figure out his m come laxes and his lnsuranee premiums." Until January. when he as sumes foll-t1me responsib1l.llles in connection with the new school. Smart will continue to '>'ork as assistant principal at San Clemente High. He came to San Clemente eight years ago as a math teacher and coach. "I visited San Clemente and lhou1ht I 'd found heaven," said the Oklahoma native. ··1 was extremely pleased to be chosen for tbe new school;" he s rud. "I intend to do all I can to work with the com munjty toward building one of the finest high schools in Southern California." ... ~ HEADS NEW SCHOOL Principe I John Smart .41 ~~~~~~~~~~·' I IRVINE. • • She arrues that ~ sale pri~ represents $24 per share or stock that m~ well be worth double thats um Watson agreed with Friedman today that Oral'\je County real estate , 1nd !stria l a n d agricultural prospects have sub- stantially improved this year und his company expects to grow and profit from that improvement. I. I "'The growth of Orange County will continue," the company pre· sidenl confidenlJy predicted. And ' he confirmed thaUus cor.n.,.ny's present production of housing ls falling far s hort of the demand. . . Vote Gap Closes PROVIDENCE. R.J. (AP) Gov. 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By JO~NNE REYNOLDS told reprnentaUves ol lhe cltles ot Irvine, Costa Mesa and Hunt- lqton Beacb that the four dUes should band to&etblr to pt the county to help pay tor ao eovlJ'Oft- m eo tal atudy of Ute whole highway. Utrouih Costa Mesa, IOUtb ol the C4lta Kesa &olf ~and alOQ6 FaJr Drtve and Dtl Kar AVWNe. Newpott Beach'• pOCtJon ol the road or'l&lnally was bUdletcd in 19'1' when it was lolnC to be paJd for Jointly by tb, county and the CM-0.11, ........... New Uf e la bein1 lnatbed Into the proposed eut-west arterial l\l&bway aloo1 UnJvenit,y Drive by members of tbp Newport &tada City Council who ref\lled to approve an environmental •ucb' of tho road lo June. In a meeUng Jut Tbuncby iD lfewport Beach City Hall, Newport Council members >-Lucille Kuehn aod DoD llcloo1a The road exlsta in bltl and pl~. but, U abown Oft lbe COUD• ty'a muter plan of arterial hi&hw.,a, it will eventually nm from Huntineton Beach aJq the allinment. of AUanta Avenue Newport Beaeb'a port6GD ol Ll'8 roed llalU oa UM ...wn aide 6t lntDe AYeau., Wt_.. wkblD a 'blodr. lf b~ would 1'\IQ arouod lbe rim ol t1* Upper Bay. coanectlnc wWI tbe ex.1stlal UDinnU1 Drive ea tbe Clly of Irvine's aide of MacArtbw-Boulevarct. 1be environmental atudy ot lroine Report I.Company .,...,,. ....... TESTIFIES ON ASSETS lrvfn•'• WtdMn . Brown Signs Sentencing Reform Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today alped a landmark meuure scrawinl the way California bas aentenced priaoo inmates for 58 years. Brown alJo slgned a blll craot· laa ~million in tax rellef, IDOJll· lJ for low income and elderly Callfomiua. A third measure signed today bf Brown makes buic chaqes bl the state's juveftlle justice •11t.em. It clears the way for Im- posing harsher penalties for serious crimes and reduces .,.aallfes for runaways and ~la. The prlaon bill will let exact ..UOO i.nn. for molt crimes, livin& a judee lbe cbo6ce ol three Hlltencea to lmpoae, such as two, t.Uee or four years, and 1bort.em JMll'O)e time to one year for mott inmates. '1be tax measure would ex- e8'pl 11n1le people who make un· der liS,000 and coupl• taming $10,000 or leu from state income taxes. Tbe taxes now are lmPQMd a(\er the first $4,000 for •ln&le ~and 18,000 fOI' couples. The measure aho extends lbe ,l.750-a -year California )lomeownere property tax •x· emJ>(lon to blind, dlaabled and Ned reclplenta on pu.,.lc H · u.tance. Current law excludes welfar• recipients from the ex-emption. which ls about S200 a Jlt&r in property tax relief, de· pebdln1 on local tax rates. The Juvenile court bill provides that 16 and 1T-year-0ldl clw'led •ltb aerlou1 crimee 1uch as murder, rape and armed robbery MU be tried in adult COUl'U and =~ to conflnement ln state NB Chamber Picnic Off The Get Ae41ualnted Picnic scheduled by the Newport II.arbor Cllamber ol Commeree for Frid•f at lbe J>.mes Aquatic Part bu beea caoetW.. A cb~ber spokesman said the avet wu scrapped becaUM ol Kbedulln1 conmcta witb tbe p.ark. A new date wlll be I estabUah.S as IOOG U pcl!lllble, .. tbe fPOk•man •aid. fte picnic lt an ...al event si.11*1 b7 tb• Commodore'• Qab Of the chamber to boaot new Clli••ber ... ben. By TOM BAllLEY Ot•Oelt,l'l•k<lfl . Irvine Company President Raymond Watson testified in Orange County Superior Court to- day lhat.bia-compaQy'&iooome in the first quarter of 1976 la already 25 percent above that budgeted when the ftscal year beean last Mayl. Watson refused to quote gpeclfic ficures from a report that be retards H condfidential and which has been sealed as such by Jud1eJamea F.Judge. ' But he confirmed under cross examination that the Irvine Com- pany la pursuin1 a policy ol ex· panalon and recently moved to purchase the Fort Worth Airport inTexJLS with a bldo(betwttnru million and SlS m ll1ioo. Wat.son told attorney Howard Friedman. who represent.a Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith, that the Irvine Company recently took over 200 acres ol industrial property in Garden Grove 'Which are valued bet ween ta millioo and (Sff l&VJNE, Page AZ> Kissinger Claims Progress in Africa PRETORIA, South Africa <AP ) -Secretary ol St.ate Henry A. Kissinger Oew to Zambia to- day and bis aides claimed be has advanced prospects ot black rule for Rbodeala and South-West Africa. Prime Minbt.e.rs Ian D. Smith ol Rbodata and Jobn Vomer ol ~Africa also uld lftllW had bee11 achieved in their weekend talks wltb Kisllqer. M Klsainter went to I.A.Iuka to tell President. Kenneth Kalmda about his dlscuuiooa witb t.be two white Juders, Smith Oew home and decl'1:ed that "con· crete results'' bad ei:Der(ed. He told a broadcast in~rviewer there wu a chance ol a cooatitu~ tlonal settlement between Rhodesia '1 black.a and whites "in the near future.•' Vant.er told reporters that pro-aress bad been made 00 both ls· sues and predicted that a R.hodeclan aetUement could re· sull. "I am prepared to say that If both aides in the Rhodesian dis· pute worlr: together in eood faith on the buts of propoeah put forwar4, tt can lead to a solution of lbe Rhodesian problem1," Vonter aald ln an interview. Smltb and several of bis cablnet mlnlstera who accom- pani.S him to the South African capital new home to Saliabwy on Sunday after two four-hour aaaiooa with Kiaslnaa". Smith Walt.:ing Bo•e . ' wu to present joint U.S.·Britlsh proposala for black rule to his. cabinet and to the caucus ol bis rullni Rhodesian Front party. "I'm aallstJed that Mr. Smltb and b1a very c.loM CJOIJ.abantors wUJ Teport favorably to their other collea1uH." Jtl&IAaaer said. Twice before, Smtt.b'a aup. Portera have repudiated accords oo Rbode1la'a constilulfonal future that he lniUaled wtt.b the BriUab covemment.. Thief Causes Woman's Death NEW YORK (AP> -An 82· year.old woman died ol an ap- parent heart attack while a thief ransacked her apartment. ian<>r· Ing her pleas to let her have the medicine she took for the heart aliment. Police said Sarah Bernhart. a retired school teacher, died in a bed.room and the thief ned with about $2,000 worth ol her cash and jewelry. Her sister, Emma, 77, could not come to her sister 's aid because the robber bad bar- ricaded her In a closet. Ballyhoo,· Jaek Rooklyn's speedy sloop from Sydney, Australia, will head home this week alter aptarlng two at tbe West Coast's top yachtina priza -the Cal Cup and the St. Fruds Perpetual. See atof)', Page BS. ' . city. • The cou.nt¥ wit.bdntw' In June 1174. The Ci"' el Newport Beach planned to pay for tba EIS on Its OWD lo 19750 but tbat work WU de- JQeCL Thia June, durtni budaet heartn,p, couiacum .. 1ave in to pnuure appllecl by state Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) and wllbdrew runc1.s tor the environmental study. At the lime, CarpenLer pUblJcly declared that he would wtthdraw..ftla bill to provide $1.1 million lo state funds fOl' the de- velopment of the Upper Bay wUdllfe preserve lf the EIS was done. In deletine' the EIS. COUJI· cllmeo vot.ed 6-1, with Mrs. Kuebn oppo&inl, to do a .wdy of The Honeg111oon Was Over traffic fio'1t ln the area north dr the preserve to the San DleCf> Freeway. Joe DevU.o. dlrectOf' ol pu~ wor'b tor Newport Beach, hu We! \bat •tud)' ""'not be~ uotll tbe clty'a computtrla.tt traffic moct.I l1 P~. P"t" bably next June. f Because of N'ewport Beacb't actioft, Costa Mesa bas 1lowed clown lt.a plat\S for the wideninl fit CIMBIGBWAY,P-ieAl> A tenacious Callfonlian clioas to the hood" try and stop he r. She drove eight miles to of a car beln1 driven by his equally ob· the p(>Uce station with him banging on. Of· stinate wlf e during a marital spat ficers separated them. hoplna they'd cool which led to their arrest in Mobile, Ala. oft. Later she drove away -and he Terry and Denise Harmon of Los Angeles jumped back onto the hood. They were argued over the car, she bopped in and charged with disorderly conduct. They drove away, so he jumped on the hood to toldpolicetbey'dbeenwedonlyamonth. Navy to. Mothball Glomar Explorer WASHINGTON (AP) _.: 'lbe Navy took over the multimillion-dollar spy ship Glomar Explorer t.odaJ aft.er the government failed in a montbs-loag effort to find any pri vale firm willing to lease the vessel. The ship will be taken out olaervice. The 618-foot salva1e ship, which the government said was worth ~million, wu used by the CIA t-0 recover part of a Russian submarine from the bolt.om of the Pacific Ocean In the summer of 1974. After the CIA was finished with the shJp, the 1ovemme:nt lried unsuccessfully to find another federal agency that mlabt use it, and then turned It over to the General Services Adm1nistratlon to seek private bids. GSA officials bad declined lo say how much a lease would cost. but indmtry estimates put the figure at about $30,000 a day. The Navy said the ship, reportedly desl.lned to lift as · much as 2,000 tons from depths of 20.000 feet. will be moUibal.led and kept in readiness for possible future use as a Navy aalvaae veuel.. Tbe ship wu built with government funda under a secret agreement between tbe CIA and a corporation controlled by the late billlonalre Howard HU&hea. The Glomar ExPlorer la at Long Blach, and wOl be placed.Jn the National Relen'e Ddeme F1eet at Sulaun Bay, Calif., after about $2.1 million is spent oo · measures to cocoon ill engines and otherwho place Its equipment and machinen in standby condlUon. t - The Penta1on said the GSA advertised offers to lease the ship to U.S. citizens from March throu1b June but that •'no acce.,Uble offers were received and, accordincIY, efforts were . d iscontinued to charter the vessel." GBys Trounced Bay City Cops Win, 25-7 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The cheerine crowd wu on their aide, but the fates were opposed H San Francisco's aay softball team fell before a bllaterjn1 pollce at· tack~25.7 tn the (ourth annual softball cl••ic. The San Francl1co PoUce Department's All-Stars took Border Patrol Agents Seize Big Pot Haul U .s. Border Patrol a1enta setud nearly UIO poundl ol maJ'l- juana worth about sis 000 Satw'· day at the San ~ e:heck· point. It was lo the tnmk ol a car. Aieots arrested JolM Cruz, 53, of San Dle10, the 90leocaipantof the car, and turned blm over to Drui Enforcement AdmlnJstra· Uon offi.ciala. Aaenta aald tbe 72 kiloe of m.rtJuana were probably •MUI· tied lnt.o the country acroaa the Mexlcu border on fOClt. They •aid t.be cine ... ttill )*ked in IUDD!8•D wltb ahoGlder stra,. at"'t.adMld. ..... -... their second 1ame tn a rt¥W Sun· day over the Pendulum Pirates. cbampe of the 1ay ban' Com· mwlity Softball Leaiue. Homicide tnspector Prank F&l&oo, who mana1ed the police team, drew a roar from the eaUmated 4,000 fllOI, IDCllt SUP· rtert ol the 1ay teamt whm he u~ one of the IM8)'en u • and available" and aa.ld d another that be ''ran like a deer ... "U they were all ln the Nme unlforia, JOU coaldn't tell Wldch were 1a1 and wblch were ltralabt." Hid Irene M tbe pme ~Pirates took llD eartJ 2-0 lead to Open tbe ftnt .--. but tbe All·Stan eame back .nth four nma ln their ball to tab a ktadlbe)'never r~ .. ,,.. tame wu pla~ all out,•• FallOft Hid 9*!:r, dting one officer who needed ftve ltltdaa after eoUidlD& wU6 a pc,a. wblle c-.ulof a Oy bell. "ft ended wltb botb t.Mms abakiDI band1," Fallon aald. ''Tbere wu a Jot ol IOOd rUDOrt Mt "P with the lay cDnmunlij-." Tbe same waa atanecl four 1MR a10 In an effort to lmprvye NlaUCIDI ~een tbe Police de-pertment and Saa . f\>wtlic;o'1 larl• bomotexual PDP"•• \" 1 HB Man Sl,ai"t Quring Fight At Receptwn · ln.e1tl1aUon WU eontinuln' toclay into the f aw atabb1nc ol a Jtantingtoo Beach man at a free· awin&IDI wedding reeeption In Santa ~u.rlJ Sunday. AlviDo Alouo Millan, 22, of '7801 Slater Ave., Huntlneton , Beach, WU dead OD arrival at UC lntne Medical Center after the 12:10 a.m. incident dtsPite ef· forts by two officers and,,• paramedica to revive him, poll ca . Hid. Otncert reported two people auffered bead lnJuqea when llruck wltb baeebaU ball durlng. a fiebt amon1 about 200 euesta at the reception. Police said the flebt erupted: when a croup of Santa An• re.I· denll tried to crash the recepti°" at the Carpenter's Union Hall, I :9)2 w. Fifth St.. Santa AnL • llUlan wH Slabbed ln the chest. pOlJce Hid, but they did• not know lf a knife or eome other weapon wu used. Officers 11ld MIUan'• wtfe 1rled to drive her wounded · bmband to a hoapltaJ aft.er the stabbing. But when abe drove 20 1 blockl and d1d not find °"!t ~~· reportedly •topped at a pnme booth and called police. 1 otncen Brian BWTY and AJ· Sawyer found Mlllan Wat not. breathln1 when they arrived, f and they twice revlve4 him,• pc>Uce •aid. H• WU allo treated by paramedlc11 but wu dead on, arriv•l at. the hospital. otncort .. <8ee8TABBING,PapAJ) . 1 ----------------~! or~:e4. : .. , J Weai•er Clouda wU1 peraiat unw Tueeday an.moon alona the C9Ut. m,.._, 1' to eo by '.l'uel!dar. toW1 ~toes. INSIDE TODA V . . 1 • Al DAILY PILOT N /C Eros ion A l e r t .. . :•Tbe lawn waterinc b&bkl of ~wport Beach reoslMnta who lt.Ve aJon1 blufflinff ln thf' Blul&. 811 Canyon aod Dover Shora are coloa tQ be watched by ell)' 1Wfm•mbtn •'Councilmen recommended contJnutd vlgllance att~r heitnn.i a pro3ress rc110rl on lbf bJulr erotfon tn the Blutra. lfn{INE ... trmmton. Wat.Ion predicted that rurth~r lnc<>11t• wW be 1enerated for the oompany thll year if a propo5ed Juniot colle1e dlltrict wbich will requilre Irvine land lo the Peters Lake area 11 for mid lo serve stu· dentaintheOranae atta. Friedman'• quatlona an cte. silMd t.o ••port Mn. Smith'• atnmeot that the GOO million offe~ to t&e J ""et Jrvlne Fou.n· datloo by the lllobll OU Company for a ci»nt.rolllnl ae1ment or' trvin• Comfany aioc-. lt f• below t.betnie worth olthalltock. ffl ls OPPHed in the bearint by lawyers for the Irvine Company and the fot1ndaUon. The offer by Mobil to the f oundaUon for the lrvloe atock-St.5 perttnt of the run ~osnpany u.....-. bJcn c,... peodlnf \he oUteiomec<U. c:umlllibelrin1. Mn. Smlt.b condemns the aale· as belnl unlalr to btr .na ~ minert(y hoJdera of lrTUao stoc'\. .. '?'be aowth of Orfn11 County wiU coollnue," lbe c:ompan, pre- sident coaftdenUy prtdlct«I. And he conftrmed that h1s cocnpany•a preltllt producUon ol bousinC ls falltot tar abortof thedemand. &he usun that the aale price reprueatl S24 per ~of stock that may well _,. worth double lhataum. Wat.son agreed w1lh fo'r1edman today that Oran1e County real es tate. industrial and agricultural proapects have sub- . stanUally improved this year and his company ex pecta &o arow and profiUrom tbat Improvement Fro• Pa9e 1\l , STABBING ' · said. In the meantime, police had· been db patched to the reception ·after receivtn1 calls about tbe' right. Some eallera repor1ed gunshots. police aald, but they round no bullet holes or 1MlJ di· tnJS. Police said the two othel"I in- jured by bueball ball alao were treated at hoapltab, but their names were not immediately available today. Officers uld the fiiht was quelled by polke. bul no U'1"Ut.s were made. They described the reception-1oers aa "un- cooperatlve'' \n help111g police learn the idenUty or Mlllan's slayer. His body was talcen to Dilday. Mortuary In Huntinaton Beach. · 11 Million At Mao Rites TOKYO (AP) -A total of u.110,000 people attended mtmorl•1 ralllea for Kao T ... tuq ln Chln• Saturday, Radlo Pekin& Nported today. Tbe broadcaat aald tbtt 1mon1 the moumen wete 400,000 ral· doatl of Tan1than, the Industrial cebter m nortbeut Cblna that wu dnutattct bJ an earthquake J1dy u. on~ million people pm.lclptted In the rally In Pet- mt'• Tien An Men Square, the government ractlo Hld. OltANO• COAS\' • DAILY PILOT .. I A water leolocllt hlr.d by the city urber tbls )'ear told coun· · cllmea that the cliff race aboft the Upper · Bay i1 crumbUn1 becau1e th• the S<)ll has bteomt saturated will\ water. And the aoutte of that water ls th~ overwatt>rlna of l1wrus in the blulf top developments. ln June, when the consultant's report was made, councilmen llJktd for voluntar)' cooperaUon of the Bluffa homeowners u · aoclatlons in Cllltin&. back the amount of water appiled t.o t.betr lawns In a report made earlier thJs month. C. E . Hollon. Ole city's en&inttring ceoloaist, saJd th,at uttle bad bffn done and the over· wat.erloc was as bad as ever. That prompted City Attomey DennJs O'Ndl to send a letter to the associaUon. poinlJJlC oul that the overwateriJlc could be con· sldered aa a public nuisance, alnce jl endan.ters not only the bluffa, but a aewer line under· iround near the edee of the cwr. O'Neil said tbal if the stwaUon continues, Le1al remedles wtU be considered. SUSAN QOOOM&M -· o.llyl'I ...... "~ ......,.... ,-.. MBIHG STAIRS) OET8 PIR8T CALL Huntington Beech W~ Wini Irvine Company Drawing 'l'mD an' . €arter Admits 'Vices' ' tmCAGO CAP> -Jimmy Carter aays hi relieioos beUd she him ... tl'Lle ol peace and f<!Utnlmat.Y and auutan«.'' but uknowled1ea that ''Chrbt t't some almost lm~slble stian dards ror ws . I m human and I'm tempted.·• "I try not to commit a dt· Uhf'r&tt aln I reco&nbe that I'm f!'1n1 to do It anyhow bcca\lst' m humam end I'm tcmpt4-d, .. IDGHWAY ••• Ill part of tht road and the coun ty, which control.a part of Otl Mar, suspended condemnation proeffdln1s that bad been ln· IUated for the sarqe wldenln& project. Asked why Newport Beach is auddenJy showing ~newed in· ttrest in University Drive, Mrs Kuehn noted that one of the reasons the city decided not to pay for the ElSon its own was because ol the county withdrawal. Al the lime. Mcinnis dedared that if the county wasn't willing to pay for part ol the EIS it probably wouldn't be wUJioc topay for part of the road, Cart tr said In the couno ol a 1 di1Cu!\i11on about bl1 person atandards und val in an ln· tervlew wllh writers for Playboy maaaline The llllt'n' 1t•w w1lh the I>,. m o c r u l i c p r u 1 dent la I no mlnu. •c hedul•d lo b~ publlAhed Oct. 14, WH macte U\'Utloble to The Aaaoclaled Prt'~S und lo NBC Ne-ws today. A Pluyboy 11poke1un11n ~Aid tuP"(t 1ntt'n•1ew1 with Carter were made over a three· month period, with a hmllhy Interview at Carter's Plains. Oa .. home after · he won the Democratic preiJde"· llal nomin1ltlon. Durtn1 the final H sloca In Plains, Carter was uked by ln· terv1ewer Robert Schett LI he t~ueht the lnt,rvlew would re-a~sure "people wbo are uneuy about your ~llgloua bellets. who "Aonder lr you're gotn1 to make• ngad, unbend me President." . Carter responded with a lenethy dl!CUSSIOll ol his belief•, which Included "Chri1t set some alm01t tm, po~slble standards for us. Christ said, ·t tell you that anyone WM looks on a woman walh lust hu IA. hill beart alread)' committed adl.lltery, · .. aa Id Carter. '. At last Monday'a city councU meet.Inc. councilmen were given a copy of an ordinanc:e tfiat would Jive the city manaaer the power to reduce or cut oU water lo pro- blem areauuch as the Bluffs. 81 q c H som-ethmg city staff member~ *' antu•e o..uns hadbeencountingon. '.I:' • 1 • • ~ Nt>wport Beach's renewed m· "What Christ taught about most wui. pride, that one person should nev<'r think he was any · belt~r than anyone else ... " ' ' "I ve looked on a lot ot womc 1' with lust. 1 've commllte~ adultery tn my heart man ~ times. ThiJ le aomelhini lb• ., God reco•nllea J wUI do -and l have done It -and God forliva 1 me for It. But that doesn't. mealf' ' that I condemn aomeone who nq\ '' only looks on a woman witb tuai:i.. but who leaves his wife and :.hacks up with somebody out oC wedlock," he said. • lt>rest in the road comes at a tame But councilmen declined lo in· troduce tbe ordinan41e after reptuent,aU•u ot Tb4t Bluffs tunaed. up and lbowed what they had st&ned doin1 to curb lawn serve bUI is on the rovemor·s In lrvi•ne Lo.ttery ·vhen carpenter 's wtldlite pre· desk awaiting aianat~. watenoa. • But council members also warned residents that lf the pro- blem retu.rn.s -in the BlufCa. or~ aooOler cliff location in Newport. Beacta such u Dover Shores or Bll Canyon -lhey will enact the ordinance. I Mote l Robbed By Gunman In Newport Newport Beach police today SOUCbt a 1unman who took S70 during the Saturday night rob- bery of a local motel. Polict> said the suspect held up Frank Dorap, manager of tbe PinelCbot Motel iD'WeatNewport at about midnight. escaping on foot. Doran told poli~ lbe man. descri~ aa about 25-and over· wciaht. came into tbe mot.el of. fice, uking for a room. Doran nid that the man rilled out a reelstration card. but in· ~lead of paying for the room, be puJled an automaUc plstot out of his waiatband and demanded Doran's money. 2 Color TVs Taken in CdM Newport Beach police are in· ve1tteaUn1 the burJiary or a Corona del Mar apartment in which two color television aet.s and a microwave oven were stolen. Police said Alicia Hendel, 30, of 327 Baywood dlaconred the thd't Satyrday after retumlq rrom an everiln.I out. lnve1t11atora say t.bey believe the Ullevea broke ln tbroulb the apartment'• slldlna tlaal door. Mias Hendel listed the value ot the missing property al Sl,3SO Officers Charged LOS ANGELES <AP> -'nle Los An«iclea County District Al· tomey'a office bas discloMd that • two •tate corr-.ctJon& otnctrt, Robert Denny oras, Loa Ancelu. and E habetb Boudreaux, Rlvtttide, have bMn charaed wltb permlttln1 a female prlaoner, 1lub1 Mae Marcb. to escape •hlle ahe WIJI bftni brou1bt to Calif 9"\I• rrom Tuu. .By RILAllY KAYE °' ...... , ........... It wu lottery time •saln &ln- day and tb!s time a crowd of about 5,000 watched u 82 people were liven the chance t.o bw new moderately priced townhouses in lrvine's Woodbridle V\lla1e. The scene was reminiacent of the flnt Woodbrid1e lottery held i.o June, when more than 3,000 persons competed for the chance t.o bu.v 220 ho'tnel'. While tbe wJnnen ol the fin\ lottery wue checked to make certeln they earned enou1h money, Sunday's winnen are be- lnl screened to make sure they don't earn too much money. The 82 new lownboules are part of the Irvine Company's commitment to build 10 percent of Woodbrldae for moderate· Income families. The two· bedroom unit costs s:n.soo and the three-bedroom model sells for $33,000. A corpoution was set up to establish Income limits for eU1Jblllcy. The limit. ranae from Sll,300 for a slnele bead of household wJth no Children lo a hiah of about $19,000 '°' a single person with four children. A total of 2,149 people vied ror the 82 new homes, but moet went home disappointed Sunday. Tboee who won were ecataUc as they wound thelr way tbrou&b the mue of procusln1 tables set up u\Side the Irvine Company build· 101 at Newport Center. The first lottery ticket drawn wu held by Suaan Goodman of Huntington Beach, a young woman who aald &be went back lo the models four limes lo make sure sbe knew wbkb $lte she liked belt. "This is just great." said Mra. Goodman. 26. who works as a checlctr at • dlacount drug store. .. r love bow the houses look and they tit Into my bud1et." She aaid 1he earns about $8,000 per year and receives child sup- port payments from her ex· husband. She has a 3-year-old son. Dwiaht and Vlckl Crolley were also winners. They've been mar· rled one year, but ever a Ince they wed and moved from Washinaton lo California. they've hved with Cro1ley'11 parenta in Fountain Valley. "Now we can have our own home," said Mrs. Crosley, 20, who explained her hU3band, 21. •did eot attend the drawing becauu he w•s busy working aa 1 checker at a market . One winner, Michael Oeltefano. 24. was calm about hlAwuuUn•. A rreelance..,Pbotosraphcr whO haa been llvlnlr lo • Costa Meaa apartment for tho paal five Ma's End Rt•n .l)abr Wanted to See Ganie PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) -Pontiac Staclium almost became an impromptu maternlty ward when an unldent.lfied womap went into labor durlne the Detroit IJoos-AtJanta Falcons pro football 1ame. Tbe woman was ruabed into an ambulance that headed tor one ol the bqe double doora located at both ends ol the mammoth domed tladJum. years. Deat~rano aald h~ wasn't Once It as signed. funda for the surprised wtum hl.5 name was Upper Bay wall become available called because ··everytlme ( to the Department oC Fish and enter my name In something 1 Game. which Is managin1 the win." preserve. "I entered the lottery because David Sills, mayor oC Irvine. it looked like a good deal," said said, "ll waa news to me when Destefano. who Is buyin& a two-they sald they wanted tQ reaur· bedroom unit red University Drive." Mar• D • · Many of the homes went to He sa id he baa asked for a let· file rJVeJ:'' young people. but. some were won ter from the city of ~wport by retired people or older couples Beach specif yin& exactly whst I ..:... Newport with several children. actloo la sought from the Irvine .l.U One winner wu Sofia Eod· Cll)' Co\Jncil. inger, wbo coordinates senior "We don't want to wast~ our Cr h C M citizens activities al a Fullerton . time on it until somelhln11 88 ritical :. community center. chanees from the last official Mn. F.odincer, who bas four position they had taken.'' A )'Qbn1 Marine wu in cr1Ucal 11 children a1ed 3 to 18, aaid she Howevtr, Mrs. Kuehn indit»l· condhton toda1 at Hoaa •' was very excited about her new ed that she and Mcinnis would Mem911al Hoawtal ln the •ake of ' house. not be asktna anyttuna oC the a trtlflc aocldent in Newport "My UtUe one kept ukiJlC me Newport Beach City Council until Bueti. why they weren't callln& my they could get some gesture or According to traffic In · name. I explained there were 50 support from the three neighbor· \estigatora, Gary Lee }forth, 18, • many people here and that I've lnccltles. who ls stationed at Camp ~~~e8:1wd.on anythtn1 in my life.·· She said, once that is done, the Pendlelon. was Injured Saturday . • imc ., Newport council will probably night when his motorcycl~ "Juat then, lbq ~ailed my amendthenoELSvoteinfavoror <'ras hed into a power ppte''· name," said Mn. l'"Ad.1nler. wbo one in which county partlcipatlon alonl{sldeSupertor Avenue. now ll•es ln Buena Park. as souabt. Police say Murch was south, The winners were briefly She said she believes that the bound on Superior and failed tc{. ~hecked Su{lday and t.old what is four cities united in their plea follow the road's sharp rtght · uivolved in lhe purtJiuing pro-would atand a better chance with curve. cesa. But now they'll be more the county. . Murch '1 cycle colIDJed with 1 ' ' thoroughly scrutinhed &o make But Costa Mesa City Manager metal rolMI marker before slam· sure they have enouih money lo Fred Sonabal wu not 80 op·· ming lnto the power pole, police Qualify for a loan, but not t.oo Umistic. said. , much to be eligible. "We will have to convince the Paramedic•. aided by firemen Irvine Company officials said county to participate," be said, from the 32nd Street ataUon,' that an income of about $12,000 notinl tbat lbal proces.s may be tre.ated Murch at the acene tor would be necessary to qualify ror subjected to the same poUtical w h at they d ea c r lb e d u C i gloan, with an average down pay-preaaure that killed the EIS ln numerous fractured bones and m_en_t.'--__________ N_e_w_:po_rt_Be_a_c_h_l_a_st_.J_un_e. ___ _:severe head Injuries. -: .......................................................................... ~: I .. .. :• IMPERIAL SPA IS HAVING AN EXPANSION CELEBRATION I \ / HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Enjoy all the facilities and services of Southern California's finest SPA For just pennies a day exercise • swim • soak • sweat •relax-whether you want t o-lose • gain • st ay fit • wind down. NOW 18 THE TIM• TO TllY US OUT - during our "C•l•br•tlon D•r•" 2, 3, 4, 5 .• MEMIEISHIPS FOR THE NICE OF ONf N rou lt>ln .. .,. Oou ... Do"•' D•r•, rour lmm..ti.•e ....,..., wlfl be lnolud9d In lhe Mem.,_ehlp .. " •• I 01101' IN 'Oii A TOUR O' TH• LUXURIOUS FACILITl•S THAT CAN ••YOUR• TO •NJOY e Ttu1u1and1 of tlollort of mo4ern •••rclH •qulpm•n• • '''"'•'• dreu lne room• locltut • Hydro• whlrlpo.11 •Steam room1 e Indoor pooh ond lounge or••• • Ultrevlolet 1untoom1 • Troplcol Jule• • Dally Hercl1e clan•• • (on1tant pertonol att•ntlon DON'T MIS S OUT CELIEBRATION DAYS LIMITEO CALL 962-1388 •nd reserve your CE~EBRATION DAY RAT• But ~e ambulance crew wu told they couldn 't Jnake their exit \Bld1 the ~n doors at the other end or the stadium wue closed. The f acllity is covered by a uniq,µe fabric root kept aloft by air pressure and, ac- cording to offlclals, if doors at both ends of the stadium wer~ opened almultaneously. the roof would co.Ua~e atop the thousands of tans watcbtna the IMPERIAL SPA •.· game. . Stadium offidals aay the door problem was solved, and the mother-to-be apparently made it to 8 tmpltal bet ore she gave birth. , ·' "the pl•c• for e verybody " 18030 M AONOLt A al ~rt In ..-OUNTAIN W.t..LaV ...... ~ {t Your nwtmbers'1ip FREE if you con Find. equal Facilit ies and Hrvic•• for less. ~"!' . .. ,:-.. ~ ..................................................... 1111!!11' ............... ~t q I I Monday~a Closing Prices NYSE COMPOSI'I'E TRANSACTIONS Monday Sep1amt>er 20 1978 OAILV PILOT Al Poor Firms Insurance: Trying Times By lllIL TON l'\OUOtrrrz It'& feel·sotry,for·your~urance-company time. The rea80D you'n1 aup ed to feel sorry lat.bat the lo surance industry bu been na throuab • difficult period Sales of Ute Insurance WC!rtt haagish last year. A.nd cJulmi from property and casualty losses were ao hlQh that th~ ovcrwhclmtld premlum mcome. So when your in· auranco rates escalate. try lo .smile a nd see it from the company'i; •lMndpoint. Money Tree Take, tor cumple, Aetna Lllc & Casualty, lbe largest ol the s tO<'k·Owned ln. 11urance compan1e$. At-ln8 is u muUiplo·bne carrier, meare. Lna It's lnto all kinds ol insurance: lite, heel'lh, automobllCI. workmen's compensation, medical malpractice. A ETNA LAST VEAR EARNED $107 million after tax~ ror Its st~kholders. Now that may stnke you as a munift. cent aum. But keep. in mlnd that tt was down sharply from the SlS3 QliUJon earned m the previous year, and In the In· surance busin ess, aa in other bu.'llnesses, lhey frown on such lapses. Travelers is another large stock·owned all·line carrier, 11nd it m ade $97 million last year, down more than $10 million from the profits registered in 19'14. The reason Travelers didn't rare as poorly us Aetna i$ that automobile insurance accounted for only 28 percent of its property-casualty premiums. Aetna, on the other hand, derived 40 percent of its property.casualty premiums from automobile insurance -and these policies have been real losers. HOW-DO I NSURANCE COMPANlES manage to malce any money when they suffer losses on the policies they write? Well, one way is by their investments. The pre- miums you pay are used to buy mortgages, bonds and stocks. These investments produce a steady stream of in· come -and the insurance companies may also realise capital gains by selling property or securities al a profit. Large insurance companies s uch as Aetna and Travelers have sizeable income from their investments. Jn 1974, Aetna tallied investment income of S866 million, which is more than most insurance companies receive in pre. mlums. Travelers had record ipvestment income of $647 miWon. The more assets you have, of course. the more money you can make through investments. With giants >uch as Prudential Ins urance and Metropolitan Life, the cash Oow is a torrent. Each netted more than $2 billion last year from their investments. IF INSURANCE OPERATORS are ranked by the amount of premiums collected, and If mutuals are lumped with the stock companies, here is how the industry'!! top seven shape up: Prudential Metropolitan Aetna Travelers 1-;qultable Lire St.ate Farm Allstate Total '7S Premiums $S.8 billion $5.0 btllion $4.9 billion $4.6 billJon S3 ?billion $3.6 billion $3 J billion At ttie top of the heap, as it has been for a decade now, is: Prudential. the largest hfe insurer. Its customers (and, theoretically, its owners) hold policies with a total face value of $236 bilhon. LODGED IN SIXTH AND seventh places, ahead or sucll venerable companies as John Hancock and New York Ufe, are the two big writers of auto insurance. Allstate is a cap· tive of Sears, Roebuck. Slate Farm is a mutual company that has been No. 1 in car insurance since 1942.. ll currently insllres one out of every seven private cars. Stock Market Balks ·As Dow Nears 1,000 NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market was mixed Lo· day, balking once more at. the threshold of the 1,000 level In the Dow Jones industrial average. Trading was fairly uc· live. The session opened on a strong note as New York's Morgan Guaranty Trust and the First National Bank oC Chicago announced reductions in their prime lending rates from 7 to 6~ percent. Those cuts in the basic charge on blue chip loans came a mid talk that the Federal Reserve might be inclined to re· lax its c redit policy a bit. 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I j Sadtlle•aek EDITION Man SI' a in •• lnvuUaatJon wu conUnuin1 '; ioct..)' into the ratal at.abbln• of a ~tlnllon Beach llWI at a free· t •Mn&lne weddina re«pllon In t Santa Ana early Sunday. Alvino Alonso Mlltan. 22, ol '1801 Slater Ave., Huntiniton , Beach, wu dead on arrival at UC Irvine Medical Centet-aft.tr the 12:{0 a.m. iuldent despite ef. forts by two officers and paramedics lo revive him, police said. Officen reported two people s uffered bead lnjuries when sttuek with baseball bats during a flehl amona about 200 euest.s at the rec:eptlon. Police sald the nPt erupted when a aroup of Santa Ana resi· dents tried t.o crash the reception al the Carpenter's Union Hall, J111np, Frog, .J11n1p! 3602 W. Filth Sl., Santa Ana. Miiian was s tabbed in the Chest, police said, but they dld not know ii a knife or aome other weapon wa.s used. . Officers utd Millan'• wife tried h~ drive her wounded husband t.o a hospital after the atabban1. But when abe drove 20 bloc:b and did not find ooe, she reportedly stopped al a phone Adam Shapiro. left, and Chris Cook, both 10 yean old, gleefully try to coax reluc· tant tree frog into impressive leqw akin to those in Mark Twain's legendary short story. Alas, Adam's hopper went just 18 inches' in three leaps and Chris could only athlete. The winner was J . J. Joyce, whose frog named "Froggy" covered just under 35 inches. Conldt officials said there were a few ringers entered in th~, event -warty toads. 1Ibe event. was part of Sunday's Mission Viejo Day. • squeeze 26 Inches out o( bis amphibian awln' Oii Logs mong the county Calr·style games and izontests ot Sunday's aMual Mission Viejo IDay celebration was old·faahioned log ,awing. Three age groups of boys joined 1hcil' dads on the bµcksaws to race against the clock. Here, ll·year·old Rob· bie Metcalf and his dad, Bob, vie for honors. They placed thlrd. The winner of their age bracket wrus Jeff West , aided by hia father. W.D. ~ mplo~es AcCept Raise •" ~ 'Sadtlleback Teacher Pact Still Unsettled ~ 87 LAURIE KASPU l!I CM-0.ltyPIM,._ Saddleback Valley Unllled ~•001 District offldats and epresentati•es of district selors, PO'CholOfist.s and .acalional 1peclallst.s have .. 11'911!1d on..a COlltr.ad wbiCla lD- udes a four perttnt ra.iK. The tentative a1reemenl. ch lncludu a new salary we and the cost of infla· increases in Insurance /~ts. leaves only oqotlations •district teachen umec.tled. ]\epresentatlves of cluailied !_CDJ)Joyes reached a tentative 1 ....-nent •ltb the dialrict last lldbday. Emplo1u In both _._. are etpected to raUly the re6unme.nded contracts tbJa " ... ... . week. John Cooper, the -district's chief' neaoliator, described the ao-eement reacbtd with the Sad· dleback Valley Plq>U ServlHS Aaodation <SVPSA> as a .. very tlJbt contract." Die-k ~llaH, SVPSA's dlief' nq'Ollator, sakt be ii ltMrallY pleuecl wtth Ute a,,eement. In eddltlon to the salary and ~t Increases, which AN coo· aidered equal to tbat eranled d...tfled employes 4aftd olfettd t.eaohera.. t.be ·eoat.nict allows a ''pro(enional day" rather than Mt hows wben papl tenica employea muat be Clll campus. 1t alao prohibits • evaluator from waltlnc in dwta& a COD· ference witb a ltudenl and allows a paid leave for pupil aervicea employes subpoenaed t.o court. Judy Elboaen, SVPSA presi- dent. aald an a1reemenl almo5t wun't reached t>etause the dla· trid. refused to l.nClude a case toad, the raUo of students per coumelor. In the cootrad. This. she explained, was an attempt to guarantee 1ood Hrvice lo t.be atudenla. . Althouah they will abide by whatever policy i~ established by di.strict. trustees, &be said, t.he.1 are hoplnl new letlalalion will allow tblJ lo be included in future contracts. She said tbey were also disap· polbled that a trailller Polley WUD 't Included In the ..,... C8M4CJr,IU&E,PaeeAI> Afternoon N.Y. toeks ,. TEN CENTS at Wedding Partii booth and called police. Officers Brian Burry and Al Sawyer found Mill.an was not breathine when they arrived, and they twice revived him , police said. He wu abo l(Uted by paramedics, but was dead on arrival al the hospital, oatcers .51:" the meantlme, police had been dispatclled to the reception after receivin& calls about lbe flaht. Some callers reported gunshots, police said, but they found oo bullet holes or shell cas· lllP- PoUce said the two others in· Jured by baseball bats also were treated at hospitals, bot their names were not immediately ave.llable today. Irvine Report C01npany By TOM BARLEY OttlteOaltyf'lliltM.it Irvine Company President. Raymond Watson testified in Orange County Superior Court to- day that his company's i:Dcome in the rll"Sl quarter of1978 ls already 25 percent above that budgeted when the fiscal year began last Mayl. · \Vatson r e fused to quote specific figures from a report lbal he regards as condfidenUal and which has been sealed as such by Judge James F. Judae. But he confirmed u.oder cross examination that the Irvine Com· pany is punuing a policy or ex· pansion and recenUy moved to purchAse the Fort Worth AJrport in Texas with a bid of between $11 million and $15 million. Watson told attorney Howard Friedman, who represents lrv1ne heiress Joan Irvine Smith, that the Irvine Copmpany recently took over 200 acres of industrial property in Garden Grove which are valued bet ween $6 million and $7mllllon. Watson predicted that further income will be generated ror the company th.ls year U a proposed Junior cotle1e dlstrtct Wblcb will require Irvine land lo the Peters o.Hy ........... TESTIFIES ON ASSETS lrvln•'• W8taon Lake area is formed to serve Stu· dentl lft the Orange area. Friedman'• questions are de- &lped to support Mn. Smi1.b'a Officers uld tbe fi(hl was1 quelled by police. but oo arrests were made. They desc:ribed the receptlon-1oers as "un· cooperative" ln helping police i learn the idenUty of MlUan's slayer. His body was taken to Dilday• Mortuary in HunUniton Beach. DIS argument that the $200 million orrered t.o the James Irvine F~· dation by the Mobil Oil Compalry for a controlllne seement or Irvlne Company stock ls far below · the true worth of that stock. He is opposed In the bearing by lawyera for the Irvine Company and the foundation. The oirer by Mobil to the foundation for the lrvlne stock-54.S percent of the full company ls~ue-has been • rroien pendln1 the outcome of the CWTent bearing. Mrs. Smith c:ondemns the sale as beine unfair to her and other mlnortty holders of Irvine stock. "The growth of Orange County will continue," the company pre- sident confidently predicted. And be confirmed that his company's present production or housing is·• falUng farshortofthedemand. She ariues that the sale price represents $24 per share of stock that may well be worth double thats um. Watson agreed with Friedman today that Orange County real ettate, Industrial and agricultural prospect.a have sub· atantlally Improved this year and • bis company expects to grow and proftt!rom tbal improvement.. North Campus Siie Selection Due Sept. 27 SF Cops Winners In Gay Softball Saddleback College trustees are expected to choose one or three potential s ites for a new northern campus during a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 1:1 at Vedano Intermediate School in Irvine. · Preliminary appraisal reports on the three 100-acre sit.es along the Santa Ana Freeway were ex· amined by the board for the first time last week. Most or the evident support al that meeting appeared to be for a site bounded by Culver Drive, Bryan Avenue and the freeway, though some favorable com· ments were made about the olber two. The no rthe rnmost s ite , bounded by Myford Road, Bryan and the freeway was s upported by Trus tee Frank Greinke. despite the fact much of the parcel lies within a nood plain zone and would require extensive filling and gradlng (or fiood pro- tection. And the southernmost site, bounded generally by Trabuco (8eeCAMPV8, Pa1e.U> New Principal Says Sclwols BigBruinas By ANNE COOPE& CM•Ottlf,._...., John Smart works In the largest indualry ln South Oranie County -education. He's been named prtnclpal of Caplatrano Valley Hip School, Wblch ls UD· der construction In Mlaaloo VlejO. "A lot of people don't realize that education ls big bUllnas, •• Smart aaid ... 'They're 1olnl lo re· alile it as educat.l.on becomes moi:e. .ad more expenalve., School adminlstraton are 1oinl lo be under ever·increastna pre- aun to 1ive taxpayers their IDOM7'• wor1h. Smart, wbo ls curreftUY assll· tant princlpal at San Clemente lllsh School, aatd be intends to encoura1e community lnvolH· meat at tlae new .cbool. Even before It open.a, be plans t.o meet reparlJ with memben of the comaumily for iclus on cur· CS..8CllOOL, PapA.J) SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Tbe cheering crowd was on lbeirside, but the fat.es were opposed as San Francisco's gay softball team fell before a blistering police at· tack ZS.7 in the fourth annual softball classic. The San Franc:isco ·Police Department's All·Stars took their second game in a row Sun· day over the Pendulum Pirates, SACC Wants Wider Noise Restrictions The Saddleback Area Coordinal· ing Council CSACC) has recom· mended that county supervisors widen the ione In which reslden· llal construc:tion Is restricted because or jet noise from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. In 1 Jetter sent to Supervhor Thomas Riley Friday, SACC uraed supervisors t.o adopt an U1traey1tems. Inc. study which ahowa 1 much laraer area Im· pacted by jet noise than previous· lybeUeved. SACC, an umbrella organlaa· tion fOT community groups, also ur•ed the supervisors t.o main· lain a policy enacted in 1914 and retlrlct home conJtrucUon ln this lar1erarea. However, SACC said develop. menu for which tract mape have already been recorded abould be allowed to continue construction. &.apervtsors are sebedwed t.o comlde.rthe lsaue Wednesday. Altbou1h they voted 3·1 in ravor of adding about 10,000 acres t.o t.be reslrlcted area la.st week, the ban was lifted atter $.Jpervllor Laurence SCh.mit ad· mftted be dido 't know what be wu doln1 wben be cut one ot the favorable votes. SA.CC'• ltand was endorsed by· a poll ot lta ex.ecutive board with \he unantmo\d recommendation ot It.a plumln1 reYlew board. Eeeapee Killed SAN DIEGO <AP> -Police have shot aDd tilled an.U.ye.ar· · old honor farm escapee, ~ M. McNamara, San Diero. lrJ· ln• to arrest him lo Pac.illc Beach. champs of the gay bars' Com· munJty Softball League. Homicide inspector Frank . Falzon, who managed the police . team, drew a roar from the estimated 4,000 fans, most sup. , porter• of the gay team, when he . introduced one or the plavers as < "•Ingle and available'' and said of another that he "ran like a deer." "Uke a dear what?" asked Irene, a stout gentleman who headed the gay team. "U they were all in the same unllorm, you couldn't tell wblch were gay and which we r e straight," said Irene as the game began.· The Pirates took an early 2·0 lead t.o open the fint inning, but the All·Stars came back with four l'Wll in their half' lo take a lead they never relinquished. "Tbe 1amo was played all out," Falzon aaid later, clllng one ofticer wbo needed rive 1Utcbes after collldlnl with a pole while cha1in1 any ball. ''It ended with both teams . ahakln1 hands,•• Falzon said. "There was a lot of 1ood rapport 1et up with the cay community." Tbe aam• was llarled four yeara 110 In an effort lo Improve relations between the police de· pattment and San Francisco's j larie homotexual population. or:JJ::nst Wea the"· Clouds will persist until Tuesday afternoon along the coast. Hllha 75 lo 80 by Tuesday, Low151to65£ INSIDE TODA\' W1Mk ,,.. Qam• ~"" 0 J0.10 tw, Che '°"' .arc_argu. 1tt'1 toMtha the VUcfnc1t or R.omt lOlf the QOrM, P• 81. i ' J i ' I t. r • OAJLY PILOT SB Trustees Set Pay r Hearing CapUtnao Unlfted School Db-triet tnaat.-. wlU make COUO· tttproposata tonilht to dlatrfct \eacher1, but drl~era and mechanics who are demand.ln1 hefty wqe and trlqe beftiedU ln· crease.. Ma's End Run IJaby Wanted to See Game PONTIAC, Mich. <AP) -Pontiac Stadium·. almost be:came an lmJ>romptu mat rnity ward when an unldentlfied woman went into labor durinc the Detroit Lions·AOanta F·alcons pro football game. The woman was rushed 111to an ambulanc~ that headed for one of the huae double doors located at both ends or the mammoth domed stadluQ'\. • I .1 o.u,,.. ... ~.,.._ 1 UNDULATING HILLS FORM BACKDROP FOR HIGH SCHOOL TAKING SHAPE IN MISSION VflSJQ Tbe athool board wUl met\ at 7:30 at district be•dquartera, 321n2 Calle Perfecto In San Juan Capistrano. Teachers propos~ salary in· c~ues earlier thla mooth ot lS to 30 percent. The propotal by the Capiatran9 Unified EducaUon Aaaocialion (CUEA) would place the be&innln& teacher's salary al $11,000 for 10 montba woAl. But the ambulance crew was told.they eouldn't mak their exit unW the o~n doors ut the othM end of th stadium were closed. The raclUty Is covered by a unique labrlc roof kept aloft by air pressure and, ac· cording to oflicial!i, it doors at bolh ends of the stadium w~re opened simultaneously. the roof would collapse atop the thousands or fans watchlna the game. k Capistrano Valtey High Scheduled to Open Next September r f're• P~ ·"I I ~~.!!~.?.~. !:~~N.~!!~!:..:. :a :tudenu to open nut September. efrecth'eh• Students will attend "Counselors shouldn 't make Capistrano Valley Jligh from the students' decis ion5 for them portion of Mtss1on V1e10 which anymore tbao teachers Clin lies in the Capistrano Urufied make students learn," he said. School District and from San '"But good teachers and Juan Capistran(). School boun· counselors working tocether can daries have yet to be drawn. create an atmosphere in which The high school will be situated students can learn and make ) t (th '-"-sound decisions." on a P ateau JUSl eas 0 e ->an Smart said that aJthou2b Dieeo Freeway• across Avery public schools are ma position of Parkway from Saddleback College. trying to be ''all things to all peo- "People In Mission Viejo and ple," the basic goal or any rugh San Juan bave wanted their own school must be to assure that high school for a long time," graduates are able lo cope in the Smart said. "We are working in a world. VCJ'>' _positive atmosphere. The .. E~ery hich school craduate sc~ will have an identity spon-should be able to read and com· t.Meously, as soon asthefinststu> prehend a newspaper or a dents arrive." ballot," he said. "He showd be Durin4 the first )'tar. tbe able lo do basic math compu\a. school wtll have only h'eshmen tions 50 be can figure out his in- HEADS NEW SCHOOL Prlncfpal John Smart and sophomores. This will com~ tues and his insurance facmate curriculum develop-premiums... Brown 5 1 ·gns ~nt, said Smart. bttause the Until January, when be U · first two years of high school are sumes full-time responsibilities devoted primanly to meeting in connection with the new district graduation require-school Smart will cootinue to menu. work ~s assistant principal at He said another reason San Clemente High.. He came to for phasing stuct.nt.a i.nt.o the new San Clemente eight years ago as school, is tbat studetlts with at a rnat.b teacher and coach. leut two years at another hilh school often prefer not to change "I visited San Clemente and schools. tboucbt I'd found heaven," said In addition to the leachlag the Oklahoma.native. facully, Smart said he is con-"I was extremely pleased to be cemed with putting together an chosen for the new school." he outstanding counseling depart· said. "J lntend to do all I can to ment. He said he is looking for wo:-lt with the community toward counselors who are up to date on building one ot \he finest bJ~ what is available to students, and scb~ls in Southern California.' Navy to. Mothball I . Glomar Explo~er WASHINGTON <AP> The Navy took over tbe multimillion·dollar spy shlp Glomar Explorer today &!\er the ,government failed in a months-long effort to t1nd any private firm wi1Un1 to leue the vessel. The ship will be taken out of service. The •is.root aalvaee ship, which tM 1overn~t Hld was worth ~ million, was used by the CIA to recover part oC a Russian submarine from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean in tbe summer or 1914. Alter the CIA was fini.shed with the ship, the government trled UOJuccessfully to find another !~eral aaency that ml&ht use lt. aod then turned lt over to the General Services AdmlnUtration toaeek private blda. GSA omciaJs bad declined to · sq bow mucb a lease would cost, bdl iactU.stry estimates put the ll~re at about $30,000 a day. Tbo Navy aald tb• •llJp, reportcdl1 deaiped to llf\ u much u 2,000 tons lrom depths ot 20:000 feet. wUI be mothballed arlcs kept ln nadJMss I« poesible fulUJ'e UH as • Navy salva;e "eue1. The •hip wu built with aovemment tundl undu a aecret. OU NOR COMT DAILY PILO T Jack R, o.t.v Vl(•Pr~1 .... 1f11CO:ll~ 1"1'omt11 Kte'tft ..... I ThQmesA,M~ Mio._....--°"''" H, Loos ltldlianl P. NMI ,.._ ............... s •• ...._,._....,. .... 1-La"-'111.-atlM~~ ~ement between the CLA and a corporation controlled by the late billionaire Howard Hughes. The Glomar Explorer is at Lone ~ach, and will be placed in the National Rtserve Defense Fleet at Suisun Bay, <Ahf .. after about $2.1 million is spent on · measures to cocoon its engines and oth erwise place its equipment and machinery 1n standby condition. The Pentagon said the GSA advertised offers to lease the ship to U.S. citizens from March through J11ne but that "no acceptable offers were received and, accordingly, efforts were discontinued to charter the vessel." Deadline Set For Mus Teen Hilu Contest Tbe deadline for entry in ~ Miu Teen·aae Laguna Hlll.s com- peUUOQ, part ol the Mila Teen. ace America pa1eant. Procra.m. JamldnJpt, Wednesday. Application blanks foe the con· test. can be obtained at all stores in the Laauna Hills Mall abop. ping center. Tbey mwit be ro· t~ed wtth a recent l)botoo'aph to Unda Cafrlcll at the iNI.1 of. lice. lntr1ea In the local event art lh'llc..d to south Orqe County tJr11. Eatran\.I mua\ be at lellt 1J years of •1e by Ian. 1 but~ yt{ 18 ye an old aa ot Dec. 31. ·1110 clrlt must aJao be enrolled lo sebool and mal.nWnina a puslq rrllde a'Verace. Judllng ts based oa acbolutJc acblevement and awarene11. potM. appearanc., CJ9>~f~ aJ141 lndlvidual accompUshmenl 'nMre l.s no swimsuit compet.ltJon in eitJMr tbe preliminary or ftnal pqeanu. Jewelry Stolen From Toro Home JewelJ7 valued at $1,3115 flu been ltoleD from an El Toro home by thieves whole mabod ot entry baa DOt yet belD de· tenn.lDed. oranae County .. tter1tra of. flcen said Lbe loss was reported by hcM•Hwife, ClarsieC. Hamon, 44, of Z2.8SS Willard. She told of. Ileen tbe Je•let')' was tahn trwa drawers in btr bedl'OC* drtuer wblle abe ••"'way fl"om tbebome. Sentencing Reform Bill SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today signed a landmark measure scrapping the way Callfomta has sentenced pnson inmates for 59 years. Brown also signed a bill srant- ing S8S million in tax relief, most· Jy for low income and elderly Californians. A tl\lrd measure signed today by Brown makes basic chanees tn the state's juvenile jusUce system. It clears the way for irn· posing harsher penalties for serious crimes and r educes penalties for runaways and truants. The prison bill will set exact prison terms for most crimes. 8lV1ng a judee the choice of three senl~ces to impose, such as two. ~or four years, and shortens parole time to one year for most inmates. The tax measure would ex- empt single people wbo make un- der $5,000 and couples earning Sl0,000 or less rrom state income taxes. The taxes now are imposed after the nrst · $4,000 for slncle persons and $8,000 for eouples. The measure also ext~ the $1,7SO·a -year California homeowners property tax ex· emption to blind, disabled and aged r ecipients on public as- sistance. Current law excludes welf•re recipients from the ex· emption, which Is about S200 a year in property tax relief, de- pending on local tax rates. The juvenile court bUI provides that 16 and 17-year-old.1 charged with serious crimes such as murder, rape and armed robbery will be tried In adult courts and subject to confinement In state prison. f're• Pa~ A I 4 %HIKE. • • ment. As it ls now, employes can be transferred at lhe wlU or the auperlnlend ent. Despite the dlsaPPot.nlmenL'I, however, Mrs. Elbogen nnd Chase said their negoUatiom and the a1reemtnt has made them "ont of the paCe·tctUnt dlltrtct.s In the 1tate." Thi• Is the first Ume the dla· trlct'a U J>l/ch0Jogtst1, counaelora a n speech and Janguase spectallau have been considered u a 1roup. In tbe past, J)tychologlgts have been considered admlnlat.ratora and couna~lora and speech 1peclaJJ1ta were grouped with teachers. "We all deal In a apecJal aervke for kids," said 0i&ff. "We are not teachel'I and we ~e not adminlltratora. ll rnUes us_ more profesalonal to be a· ~te orgart1iation. '' Now, be aaf d, their worth can be recoptred and tbey can work dir«tly with trustees. Before, be 1ald. "We were 1lw-.,. shrouded by the clou of teacher1." Pupil aervlcea emptoyes throa~t the aLate are fonnine separate barsaininc units. SVPSA.'1 WUal ,.,,..,... \.o--tbe- dlatrict bas been used as a i:nodel for many of theae ~~. Chase said. He aald pupil stNi~ employe ll'OQ.PI hut aettkd .ht oaly lwo othtt dlstrlctt and are about to aetUe ln tbl'ft olbera in the stale. r The union proposal •eeks a seven·bour day for teachers, dou· ble tinae for ooQ·luchJ.ng dutJes outside the regular school, limits 00 the number or students in clasarooms and increased medical and dent.al insurance benefits. Diatrlct administrators have estimated the cost of the total packaee at $7.3 mlllloo in addl· tlon to the district's pre.sent teacher payroll of $9.M million. At a public bearin& oo the pro- posals held Sept. 7, four persons addressed the bo•rd, urglng trustees to scale down teacher pay raises. BiJl Winterbottom of Dana Polnt said bla own financial analysis showed b~cinnlng teachers would be making the equivalent of SU.~ a year and the most experienbd teachers $2'7 ,000 a YUi'. Jerome Tbornaley. district superintendent, bu said tbe 12.2 million contingency fund will have to meet all wqe and fringe benefit demands by district employ es. f're• Page A J Stadium officials say the door problem was solved, and the mother-to-be apparently made it to a hospital betore she gave birth. 'Impossible Standards' Carter to Playboy: .. 'Human, Tempted';: CHICAGO CAP} -J immy Carter says bls religious beliefs glve bim "a sense of peace and equanlmlty and assuran~." but acknowledges that "Christ set. some almost tm~sible &tan· darda for \lS • • • I m humart and I'm tempted." "I try not to commit a de· liberate sin. I recognize th1t I'm "I've looked on a lot oC wome~ with lust. I 've commltteq'> adultery In my heart many; times. This ts tomethlng that , God recoenltes r will do -and t have done lt -and God foretves.,;.. me for it. l)ut1hat doesn't mean .. 1 that I condemn aomeone who not,1 only JQOlrs on a woman with lust bul who l~avea his wife and shacks up wlth.somebod,y out of wedloc~." be aaJd. .. ' DEBATE TO CENTER ON TAX REFORM~ ob goine to do it·~ t>eeause Course Slated,.; I'm human and 111> tempted,.. • Carter said in tbe course ol a loni F T h diSCU!ISion about bis personal or eac ers ••I standards and va)ues in an ln· _ -.: terview wilh writers for Playboy Of Ar h b m?:!"'i~tervie-with the c eolo~ Democratic presidential A course deail1Md to trala ... CAMPUS nominee, sch e duled to be volunteer teachers of paleon•'/# • • • published Oct. 14, was made tofoey and archeolao will beth\ Road, Jeffrey l\oad and tbe available to Tbe Associated at. 9:30 a.m. We<:lniNday ln the , freeway, lies 1¥ilhin t.be jet noise Press and to NBC News today. A Saddleb1ck VaJJey Untried• I imp.ad zone. ol £1 Toro .Marin~ Playboy spokes.man said taped School Di1tricL'a lnstructional .• 1 CorpaAl.rSUUon. interviews with Carter were ResourceCeoltr. · 11,. Tbou,ch oone o( the actual ap-mad~over a three-month period, Field &rips to Rancho La Brea,,.. praiaal fifures wu dl.sclo.ecl by with a len1thy interview at and the Los Aneelea Museum of,,, colle1e officiai. Jut weet, It i& C1rter'1 Plafna, Ga .. home after Natural Watory will be lncludecl • expected that th.e middle sJte, he won the Democratic preslden· in the Hven-weelc course. 1 CWTeAtb' planted in aspanps, tlal oomlnaUon. Rebecca Berge, cocbllirman o( would be the most 61)en5lve. During the final session in the school district's docent pro-, , le-vine Company officials have Plains, Carter was asked by in-sram, will teach the class. Stu- indicated that their prime de· tee-viewer Robert &heer If he dents who complete the course ' velopment land is selling for up thought the interview would re· will be ellelble to join the docent ,· to $40,000 an acre. uaure "people who are unea,,y program which offers a protram II Next week's meet\De in Irvine about your religious beliefs. who on fossils lo fourth, ftf\b and alxlh ,. was suggest~ by Trustee Donna wonder If you're gom, to make a graders. Berey or Mission Viejo, who said rigid, unbending President." There are no prerequisites for , local resident& who would be US· Carter r esponded with a thecouree. 1 ing a northern district facill\y lenethy dlscuuion ot bis beliefs, Further Information may be ., should be consulted. which Included: . obtained by calllng t.be district'• , Once trustees narrow the field "Christ set some almost im· Adult Education office at..: of potential sites to one, the con· possible standards fM us. Chn.st 837~0. tr.ct appraisers will ~-more said, 'I tell you tba~ anyone ~o .,...... looks on a woman with lust has an F• R 50 extensive eumlnatioos of the bis heart already commilted Ire ODl8 land and provide trustffS with adulterv, • "said Cart.er. 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