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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-23 - Orange Coast Pilot• ens .Na TH URSDAVAFTERNOON,SEPTEMBER23, 1976 ~ ... MO "1.4HCTIOIU, ... AOH • • • • • Debate Vital to BO.tit Candidates .Kidnap-/tlurd e r Pair Claim AJibi Proof Attorneys ror two men accused of lddnapinl and kllbng Los Alamitos housewife Joann Seigman predicted late Thurs- day that they will "almost cer- tainly" be cleared oC the charges after a preliminary hearine acbeduled to open Monday. Both men said they will pro- duce four and possibly five vital alibi witnesses during the Santa .Ana municipal court sessloo. They saJd they will prove con- clusively that both defendants were In other focatlons at the tJme Mrs. Se1gman and her fami· Jy were snatched from their home at 3351 Cortese Drive and when Mrs. Seigman, 43, was later killed by her abductors. They may even produce In court a ''silent witness" who wlll not late the stand but will niure prominently In the testlmony oC other defense witnesses. That alibi character is a caged hamster which alletedly was in the custody of Ronald Lewis Ew- Yacht Port Probe Vowed LOS ANGELES (AP> -Los An1ela Count)' Supervisor Bax-ter Ward bu promised to pwth ahead with a probe of tu assea11- menta on luxury yachts, instead ot tumln1 the matter over to an Impartial tommlttee as propoeed by Aaseuor Philip Watson. Supervtaor1 voted Aua. 31 to bold the lnve1tJ1atory bearing. Ward claimed It wu necessary to aubpoena records from Wataon's office to see lf yachts act ually home-ported In Los An1eles were eacapl.ni taxes by reetaterln1 their home poru as outohtate. Ing and other witnesses at the time of the kidnaping. · Ewin1 and William Paul Gullett, both 27 and both or Bellflower, are charged with four counts ol kidnaping aod ooe of murder. Both men are held with ball denied. It ia alleged that they ®ruled heavy theatrical makeup and then took the Seigman family at gunpoint to Long Beach last Aua. 25 where market manager John Seieman, SO, was ordered to goto his store, clean out the sale and . wait for a telephone call. Seigman picked up $8,000 and waited for a call that never came. He called Long Beach police and sparked an influx of patrol cars that apparently scared off Mrs. Seigman's ab- ductors. The three Seigman children were found in the family van and released from their bounds. But Mrs. Seigman was driven to the Canon area where she was shol several Umes in the head by her kidnapers. The new defense testimony did very little today to shake the con· fidence of the OraJlle County Sheriff's office. "We believe we have two men who did this," Capt. Robert Grt!· feth tersely commented. "Cer· lalnly, we reaard our invesU&a· Uon as closed In terms ot cbarg· Ing the two men we believe were the killers or Mrs. Seigman." Capt. Griffeth said an In· vest.11at1on aimed at the arrest o( a third man he believes worlted with Gullett and Ewing Ls sUU un· derway. Deputy Dlstrkt Attorney Dave Ca.rWr appeared lo share Grif- feth'• view with the comment outside the courtroom that the prospective all bi wttneues being summoned by the defense "must (See SUSPECTS, Pa1e AZ) Nixon Cut Off ' No TJl for Big Debate? PORE• PaESIDENT UOIA&O NUON b amoai 1,000 San Clemente cable television sut.cnben cut oft 1tben TM communlcaUom tennlnated Hl'Yice Wednesday ln a zow with lbe Cit.7 Council. "Yes, be waa wit.bout service.'' Col Jack Brennan, Nix· an'• chief ohtaff, aaldtoday. He said be wp mUia8 arrangements thls momlDI to parantee that tbe former president will be able to see the FcJrd.Carterdebatetoniibt. ' "WE'VE RAD OPl'Ell8 Crom all oveT town, from peo- 'ple wbo are on the Stora' systems." Col. Brennan aaJd. "He definitely will aee the debate. You can say that." Col. Brennan added. He noted that with rabbit ears the Nixon household could reeei•• San Dieco althouib reception was fuuy. I Mayor Faees Issue I Election To 'Hinge That's Huntington Beach Mayor Harriet Wieder behind the banana cream pie tossed by Vice Mayor Ron Pattinson. They were practicing for a carnival to be held this weekend at the Seacli!f Village Shopping Center. The purpose is to raise ..., ......... .,, lldlln lt.....W money for the Huntineton Beach Playhouse building fund. One of the things you can do at the carnival ts hit a city council member in the face with a pie.Jt will cost you a buck a throw. Ads P ay Off In R everse For2Women Two women who allegedly u.aed underaround newspapers and a local newspaper of eeneral clrculatlon to advertise seitual services have been jalled by Orange County aherllt'a otficers on prostitution charges. Inveallgators aald Marie Roberta. 31, of Santa Ana, and Kimberley Doyle, 24, ol Stant.on, were arrested at the Hilt.on lnn, Lquna Hilu, by undercover of- flcera who responded to ad· vertisementa. Officer• said the adntrtiae- merita made lt clear that t.be ad· vert.bera are wUUng lo r.rovide sexual services in a bote , motel or home under tbe guiJe of the atatemeot that they are masseuses. They satd those 3el'Vlces start at $35 and can 10 as b1P u '200, dependln1 on the desires ot the customer. Olficen 1atd they hope to ar· raiin the two women t.odQ in South Orante Co~ m-1clpai· court. J . . ~t Furniture Firm 100 Illegal A.liens Captured in Irvine BJ HILARY KAYE Ol-0•11, ............ lmml1ration au\borlllea nabbed ·~ 100 pedple believed to be Ule1al alleu d""°' a raid tbia moroln1 at La1una Manafacturln1 Compan1, a furialture menufacturer ln lrvl,De. NY Hecklers Rout Hubert NEW YORK (~ -Sen. Bubert Humpbrq, the main apeaker at a kickoff rally here for the Democratic prealdentlal ticket, walked off the 1t91e after' bis·~ WU In~ br. dolefl people ·~· ur.rael mustUve,Cartermustcor" :\..._ 1be poup also t....s a loeaf of le.nets into the air Weclne9day nftbt that said, "Ctrter clearlJ ravon the creaUOD o( a PLO sanest• state" that would lud t.ohexterminaUonofllrael. ' Jlm Robinlon, an lmmJgraUon official who participated in today'a raid, aald at the scene tb1t the roundup wu prompted by numerous anonyrnoQ1 phone tallt ~ptalnln1 about the II· J91al t mptoy11. He aal4 an e:uct CCIQbt W not yet been liken thll mornilll and that some emp1oyes were ltill be- inf dieeovered in bklDs JAees tbrouOoat tbe faelor11 located at 17m VOP Kannan. ••we~'tlrnowbow~un­ Ul It'• all over, butlUooblltewe bavt about 100," aald Bolltnson, addfDt t.bat the emplof• were beinC loeded Into tbou\ 14 vans Md WCMIN be 4rlven b9ek to \he lmm l1rat100 ofrtcea ln Loa ~el.It> After Mini Pl~ C JI II d, the ll• ...... Will be m ed to leave the eowttrf yoJuntarUy or w1ll be nbfect to dep()rtatian beartnp, huald. • Roblnlon aald tllat he expected to 'len only a •mall ~ ot Lapna Manufac:turinc Com- <lee ALIBN8, Pace Al) On Show? BJTM Aaoclated Presa - Despite Jhnmy Carter's 11,000·mlle campaign 101, delplte President Ford's high· vllibWty bome su.od, despite the promlaea and tbe polls, the crucial phase or the contest for the White House begins tonl&bl. • What i1 p15t ls wannup. Tbe 90-mioute debate in Philadelphia loniebt at 6:30 PDT b viewed ln both camps u the llkelJ pivot point for the 40 cam· pai,n daya that remain . In Jarte part. it ls the lack or a ainaJe, compeWni Laue or set ot ( NEWS ANAL YSIS ) wues that bu ralaed ao hiCh the stakes In the first of three Fol'd• Carter debates. Image and voter tmprealons of the Republican president and the Democratic challenger are therefore the more Important. And those are precisely the percept:IOOI that the debate can ahape, or relnforce, orerue. Furthermore, by uy measure, the r1ce ll closer than on the ateamy ntabt 1n Kansas Cit1, Mo., when Ford t.old a c~f Republican conventlon that he wanted lo meet Carter race-to- face to debate the lssues, the fin& Incumbent president ever t.o dD IO. Not that Ford bas overtaked CIJUr at this point; h1JJ own campal11ner1 acknowled1e he i1 1Ullbehlnd. But as one Republican put lt, a real contest Is In prospect, where (See DEBATE, PaieAZ> Co ast ' We athe r A aJ11bt c h ance ot 1hower1 early Friday. Moatly cloudy near the coast. IJWe temperature cbaqe. INSIDE TODAY - ,, fl% DAILY PILOT S Thurld.y S!pfW!'llW23. 1978 ··:African Trip· Ends Kiss inger Happy With Results NAIROBI. Ken)"9 CAP) - Secretary of St1tte Henry A Kl&:.• 1n1er ended hts first Mncan poace shuttle tod•T ad uld ho "<U leavtn1 Africa with "a warm *hn1 and a aenee or hope. After 10 days ~km,e to <ir· raoae negotiatlon:J for black rule in Rhodesia and South Wc:~t Africa. K11swger left for London. Jfia plane was to make a refuel· tnr stoit on lhe G rttk llland of Cr lf'. The aecrc-tarJ met ror 4S mJnutn today llfflh President Jomo Kenyetta ot K~a. black Alrlea's elder M.at.Mman, 1eek-in.8 bJs support tor b1s peace pro- posals. K.isafogcr WU eJso livtn an tx· hlbition of lradltlonlll Afric:ao danclnl alter the mediQi in Carter Sorry Apolo~zes for LBJ Slight ... AUSTIN, Tex. CAP) -JJmmy Carter. the Democratic pre~dential nominee, bas apologized to Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson ror comments he made about the Ja.~e· president in an interview with Playboy magazwe. Carter, in an interview that will appear in Playboy's November issue, was quoted as saying, ..... I don 'Uh ink l would ever take on the same frame of mind that former President Richard M. Nixon or Johnson did -lying, cheating and distorting the truth." Jody Powell, the candidate's press secretary, said Carter telephoned Lady Bird Johnson on Wed· nesday "to express bis regrets about the s~ory and in particuJar that implication that be considered Nixon and Johnson wereinthesamecategory." Powell said Carter was not making excuses for the statement. but was apologizing for it. He said Carter was trying in the interview to point out "we all h-.ivc our shortcorrungs and because of that we ought not to Judge others too harshly for their mistakes. .. And I am sure his hope was that Mrs. J o:mson ''ould .iccept his regrets and apology in that spirit," J>O\\t:ll said. Calls Were Free Prisoners Discover I Ma Bell Weakness NEW YORK (AP) -Jr long djsta11<'e is ·'the next lx>st thing to bein~ there." then New York Bell TC'lephonc Company qualifies as the next best tbinlJ t.o a travel ~ent for those UDdtt loU and )cy in Manhattan. Phone company officials say inm ates at Manhattan's Metropolitan Correction Center fi gured out bow t-'> make $100,000 worth or Jong·dfstanc. ealli to points as far away as S'outb "'Amerit'a without giving Ma BcO onl' thirf 4jme. · As a result, the lelephorre com· pony ~anted to take its 23 phones out of the jail. But the Inmates. a resourceful group. blocked Uus action with a lawsuit that claimed removal or the phones would violate their. rights to communicate with la~> crs and relatives. ,\spokesman for the telephone c.>mpany s aid the calls, which the prisoners allegedly charged to bogus credit-card numbers and third-party phones. came lo liRht aftl'.'r "we &tarted getting l'Omplaants from people being <'har~t'd ror calls they didn't makt•" In fat'.t, he.> said, about a quarter or lhc fraud in this area covering ~une rour million telephones has bt.•cn tr aced to phones {n the jall. 'The :oipokesman said lt\c In· vestlgation continued and tbat when the magnitude or the rraud Ix-cam<' known, the phone <'Om· p;1ny trit'd to remov<' the phone!I ond became l'nlanglcd in liUgu· t)()n Ont• t·ornpromise proposal ti) be' l(Ubm1lh'd lo Judge Marvtn E 1-'rankel. who halted removal of lhr phones. suuest.s that all calltt ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT ,....,. 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Teen.ager Oeoreo Knight was arrested Sept. 8 by police Jn nearby Gulfport and charged with robbery Jn tho theft ot the lollipop on a blgb acbool campus. Public defender Jfartln Murry tried to explaJf\ to the Judie: "It happened down on the campus of Boca Ciega. Richard Kelly was trying to deal some lollipops. He, was selling them ... According to the police com· plaint •beet, Knlabt h.lt Ktlly and threatened him with a brick. Xel· ly was treated at a hoepital alter the Incident. But the lollipop was not recovered. Gulfport Police ChleC Hap Golllncr said KeJly was slruclc by the thief's fists dunng the incl· dl•nt. The 1tate allomey'8 office ap.. patently plans to file a misde· meanor charge to replace the felooy count. Al lhe ball hearing last Thursday, the prosecutor ln· dlcated it m lgbt be petty lnrceny; but the deleMo seemed to ~pect a battery charge in· stead. Fro•P~Al ALIENS ••• pan1'• factory employoa atUl in Irvine. "Maybe there'll be about 20 bere when we leave." be aakL Pbillp Smith, an irnmilf•Uon official in tbe Loa An(eles office, explained that about 25 to 30 Jm· migration of ficers were busy conductina ··surveys•·, or raids, at various Or an1e c.otmly loca- Uont \od.,-. However, Sm ith decUDed to re. veal where the other raids went beinc conducted until after (bey ·oceur . Robinson said that allhouah company officials .... DOtined several weeks a10 aboul the up.. comJnc r aid, em~oYes today . were "surprised' when they ahowed up. .. Wt found them hJdlnl In bo:r· es. to coalcn, IA a.be rurnlture.- eorwhere t hey tbouebt tb y wouldn•t be Men,'" Robinson aak1. NahJ"U, • fermln6 town 100 miles northwett of N1urobt. Handed a epear and a llhleld by ~.ita, IUNln.er lbufOed his feet a blt. at~tn~ to keep la time with lb pound.lftl of druma and cbanung of nauve warnors ln the background. Jn a brief speech, K.issmaer re- newed Amerit»'s support for pro-Wes tern Kenya, which be bu visited three Um• 1lnce April. Upon arriving here from Kinshasa, Z111re. on the last leg or the Afriun shuttle, Kj in1er said: "The U oiled States believes stroncly and supports strongly the independence, security and progress of our friends in Kenya.·• In his brier talk.t here KW· lnger soucht t.be same backing from Kenyatta that he bas re- ceived from thrtt! other African presidents -Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, Julius K. Nyerere of Tanzania and Kenneth Kawidaol Zambia. Kissinger has also sent two s pecial emissaries t o olher Atriean states to explain bis cur- rent peace lnlUative. A high-level s pok6sman aboard tbe Kissinger plane told newsmen the 1ecreta.1y of State thinks the Soviet Union may try to lnduce aome black African governments or liberation move· meats to raise the price for set· tlem ents in Rhodesia and Namibia. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Ian Smith or Rhodesia held a crucial muting today with mem· bers of his party to submit the British-American plan for black majonty rule in Rhodesia for their approval. Smith emerged rrom the session at midday and told newsmen •-i got a good reeep- Lion." But he gave no indication lf the ruling all-white Rhodesian Front party would accept the plan. The party rejected two pee· vious Britiah proposals for pass- ing power from Rhodesia's 278.000 whites to its 6.4 m11Uon blacks. E'rolfl Page Al DEBATE ••• once it s.emed there would be ~ Carter , who bas from the st.a.rt cautioned Democrats against overconndence, makes that point from his own campaJa:n plat-fannis: . .. It'• a ftl'1 ctUncult political undertakina to defeat an incum- bent president wtth a unified par· ty. And that's wha t I face." Nonetheless, Carter claims a b~altby lead. On the eve or the de· bate, hl5 spokesman said Sep- tember polling showed Carter ahead in 35 state~ with about 440 electoral votes, Ford in 13 with about 100 electoral votes. It takes 270to wln election. Accordina t.o Carter aide Jody Powell, the polling by Patrick Caddell showed Carter leading by marg1ns of lea than Ove percentage points in states with about 120 electoral votes. To whicb William Greener.1 spQ!tesman tor President Ford'•. a mpaJgn, replied. "It would ap.. KEEPYOUR ' OWN SCORE-Al LOBBYIST CONFIRMS FORD 'OtFTS'-A4 EX-TVCOM1C HELPS FOR[)...-A7 INSEARCHOF ELUSIVE MEDIA......c4 TV FARE: DEBATES, NEW SHOW&-01 pear that Mr. Caddell's poll verified t hat we're ck>sinc the cap all over the naUon." Greener recalled the published polls conducted before the Republican NnllonaJ Convention that showed Carter leading by wide martins. up to 29 percen· tage points In a Louis Harrls sur· vey between the two party COD· venUOns. Tbe most reeent Hant11 poll, based on sa.rv•ys completed on Au,. 30, eave Carter an Jl"J>C)int lead. The latest Gall\lp poll lives Cart.er a 15-polnt lead. The Ford camp ccntends the gap has since been narrowed. A Hanis s urvey of 2,844 likely voten, conducted throucb mid· Septembe r . reported doubts among eome about Carter's ex· perlence and stance on Issues. Harris said a 4t percent to 34 percent plurality felt can.er-bad ducked studs on ls.ues. Carter said be thlnts the de. bate will alleviate such coocerns: and show him to be a sui.t.anti&J caadiclate with t.be knowledce to baUJe naUonaJ problems. ••And lf I eaq project that lm· age in the debatet, it WOUid be a ,reat auet for me," be aalct. Ford will be t.tYina to lll'Qied himselt as a deci•l~. inlonia.ed. and intelli1ent leader. to eliminate what one Jlepubliean said are voter ml.alivinP about b1m oo those point.a • NATO's Big G1111 The FH70, the first large artillery weapon to be de- veloped Jomlly by NATO counlncs , is on display at lhe Royal School of Artillery in Salisbury, E ngland, after it was unvcHl•d by England, West Germany and Italy. The l.55mm field howitzer was de\'eloped by the three na- tions "t a cost of $62.S nullion. Jlllllp Froin Truck Hospitalizes W oinan A 19-year·old woman who suf fered sen ous head and mtt>rnal injuries when sht' Jumped from J moving catering truck in lrv1m• Wednesday afternoon was lasted in stable condition today cit Tustin Comm unity Hospital. PollC'<' sasd today they stall \H'rt' not !'lure why the• youn~ "1•man )Umped from the truck bul !-.J.>t'Cululed tbut she was "ap· parenlly fooling around and didn't realize the truck wus going so fast." lrvine PoUce said Mary Strat· ton of Norwalk jumped out of an Mils Stratton was briefly ques· Irvine Catering Company truck tiom'<i at the hos pital and the that was traveling about 20 miles d r 1 v l' r, Armen G co r g e per hour n ear White and Makanan, 63$ Baker St . Co:,ta Cartwright streets in the Irvine Me!>a, was also quest1om.'<I ubout Industrial C'ompll.'X lhl' <'ar cumc;tances. ------ ' SUSPECTS. ~ I be-lying or confused. "They couldn 'l be in two placet at the sam e time,•· Carter sai4 "And that's wh t thu de(ens• asks a~. to bt-lievv if yoo accepf. lbe Ume table tbey have ~ pared.'' I Deputy pu bllc dtfendtr Ml cha et Beecher aatd be wUI pl'Qo ve that Ewjng was aJttlns W'lta pro5pec:Uve wltnf' Guy Cooper ln the Jatt :r's 8ellllowv ·~ ment at the moment lhal Mnl ~t1man •nd bor family were k.ldnapecl. --T He Hid Cooper wtll tesWy that the two men watched "the !Jton1~ Woman" on teJevltion and tbeO deelded to lake Ewfna'a hamatd' ror a ride. Bttcher said the hamster was n present rrom Ewlne'• &irlfriend, Dora Parker, and she "'ill be among witnesses who waif test1ry that Ewing. Gullett, Cooper and the hamster were among patrons at a local cocktlit lounge where the group stayed unUJ after mldntgbt. AuthortUes claim the Seigmao nmily was kidnaped al 9 p.m. that night. They believe Mrs. Seigman was killed at about 11 p.m. Defense attorney Marvin Cooper said Gullett was also seen several times al the cocktail lounge. He said it will be le1Ufied that al one point of the eveoinc Gullett appeared to have more alcohol lb an be could handl~ Both defense lawyers said It is very likely that they will put a Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff on the stand as an allbt. witness. They said he will testify, IC called, that he saw the caged hamster in the N1r or a woman who was also ex pected to testify an the pretimmary heanng. "The hamster is a key wit· ness," Cooper said. "P(.'Ople re- member that Ewing and Gullett were at that bar on the night or the kidnaplng and ltllllnc because that was tbe nl&ht lhe1 aJso saw Ewing's hamster." "Maybe so. but thert Is a tremendous amount of evidence against these two men," Cart<'r :.aid. "We will wait for the hear- ing and testimony before making any further comment." -------- RCA ColorTrak for 19n Is here. Come in and see why It's the ' ,...__ __ RCA I ColorTrak 19" ..,.~,.. ... ColorTrak Table Model Special finest color TV RCA has ever made. 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Our 1•,.r .. o unl Ont• l c•ur (•unrnnl•'•, On 1 .... ·r~1 Prodt11·1 Mc• 't,-11 ~ 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ~~· ....... 20 .... w ... flf c.rt••· Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily U Sat 9"6 30 s... ~------DetHaie 8cor~c•rd------ CARTER ANALYSIS REASONING EVIDENCE ORGANIZATION REFUTATION PRESENTATION · Total Point• FORD -Aw.,d each c•ndldllte 1 to 5 polnta In Heh c.tegory 1-Poor 2-Falr 3-Average 4-Exc.tlent s-&petior St.endarda of Evaluation ANALYSIS: Ooe• the •peak•r Identity IHUH wtllch are clearly relevant? Doe• ho offer •ound baalc preamlHa for his aubMquenl Hnea of argument? REASONING: Doe• each atep In the speaker'• pro- ceu of argument aeem reasonable and logk:al? 00.1 he move soundly from premlae to condullon without logk:al error? EVIDENCE: How effectively doe• the speaker support his own aasef'tJons with valid tactual or statJatical Information, or wtth the objective opinions of re· cognlzed experts? ORGANIZATION: Doe• the speaker present h is argu· ments In a clear and wen organized manner, or ls he overly complex and confualng? REFUTATION: How effectively does the s peaker ex· pose the analytical, logical, or evidential fallacies In the arguments of his opponent? PRESENTATION: How persuasively does the speaker communicate his message? Does he combine delivery, gestures, and eye contact to create an Image of com- petence and leadership'? Score Debate You Can Tally With Experts WASHINGTON <AP> -Want to kl'\'P your own ::.core or tonight's de bale between Prc.,1denl .to'ord and Jimmy Carter ? Want lo compare notes with the experts., Here's how. FIVE LEADING unavcr:-.tly debate rnaches '4111 JUdJ.:l' the debate for the Associated Press You <'an sC'ore the debate youri.('\f, u.,ing the same kmcl of 1l<'Orccar<t the experts arc usm~. and comp:ire your n• suits with thl'trS, wht1n they ar<' reported Friday. The judging punl'I 1s usin~ a Sl'Ml'Card modeled aflc·r the Corm USL•d by the Amen can Forensic Assoc1at1on for ~tu dent compct1t1on PROF. JAMF.S .I. L'nJ.'<'r director or forensi<'s at Georgetown Un1vcrMtY in W.t:-.hm1;.'ton, prepared the ac eompanying ballot and th<' 1nstruc·t1rins for 1t .. u..,,. t 'ni::t>r, "hose team!l have reachl'd the final round vf cvny ma1or national debnte lOUrTIUml•nt. "Ill St.'fH' J" one or lhl' pant.>lisls The olhcr panclt<,Lc; arc Dr. Barbara O'Connor, chairman of the Department of Commun1callons Sludl('S at Cal State Sacramento She directs one of the lari;:esl speech programs m the nation Or Donn Parson. direetor of forensics ill lhc l 'n1vers1ty of Kansas Ills team won the national in Lercolleg1atC' debate champ1on.c;h1p in /lpnl . Pror. Wilham Southworth. director of forensics <.1l th(' l '111vers1ty of Redlands. J hs teams han~ lhe most successrul record in the Far West. Prof. Mehs~a Maxcy Wade, director of fort'nsics at F.mory Uninr"lity in Atlanta. She t5 d1n·ctor of lht! largc!>l dl'bate tournament In the South. UCl's Top W Olllan Flies F entlnist Flag R)' tllLAR V KA VF: 0. IM D•llY P'1 le4 Sl•lf f:lou;e K Joke, nn assistant ('h11n<'ellor at UC Irvine, told u gothcnna of harbor area wom•'n Wcdnesduy thot they should JOln her m the Cemloisl movf'menl. "We women need oil the sup· port w(I ran get If we arr to ('On Unue lmprovln~ our lot." said M-< Klok(', who WU thr r1r1'l wom&n In the lOS·year h1!'ltory of th<' llnlveri11ty or Callforrun to achieve the lilll' of as~1slunl C'h:incellor . "Don't for set th al like 'l\licl' Throu1h lbe Looklna CIHs' we have to run twice M fast lv 11luy In the same place." added Ms. Kloke. The ••~1st.ant. chancellor point· fd out that altltudo cMdltlr>oinR and educAtional channeling al home result In women bcinK un· prepared. for the> most part, for challenglna and proresalonol carttrs. "You, •• parents, 1rand· ..parents. t.eacbert snd friends can ~hange that dlscourqing pie· -tun.·· sbesaJd. o.lly ...... ,..," ,._.. PUSHES FEMINISM UC Irvine's Kloke not be seen in a stereotyped mold," said Ms. Klolte. "Feminists may be women like me, who enjoy being women - feminine women -who love clothes. including hats. prefer '\ Flu Shots Start in 3 Weeks Oran{le County resldent.5 may be.ctn rolllni.: up th~lr shirt slcevH tor free swine Clu vac- ctnauon. ln 11bclut thrtM? weeks. <'<>Wily b~allh ofticiub ~rud Wt'd· ncl>day <Related :.tory PageA4 ) Tht> free 1mmum1ut1ons, pro v1ded through lhl' redt'rul gov· "rnmenl'!I $\:15 rn1lhon l-1"11\C IO• oculal1on pro~rJm, will be available on college tampuse::;, at business r1rm i., 1n rommuruty cluucs stafrt!d by 11olwlleen> and through many pr111ute phyS1 · CllUlS. ln add1t1on. there will be 28 chntC'8 throughout the county ror residents 65 years and older and for those considered "tugh nsks" because or chronic illness Schedults for cluucs are ex· peeled to be announced soon. .said Harold Maloney, county health progr<.1m coordinator. The program was expected to began earlier but .wa.s delayed lh1::. summer by wornes over who would be liable for problems ('aused b11 thr flu shots. He<'C'Ot i.l~te and federal lei:1slat1on, however. have placed that llab11tly with the gov· crnm{'nl That l\'J:•slut1on also requires fl•stdl'nts to s11::n a consent form lx>forl' bt·ini: vaccinatC'd. So rar. Maloney said, there arc no plans to vaccinate chJldren age 17 and younger, although field tests in lhal age group are contmwng 'The only ctuldren in that ai::c llroup who would re· Cl'l\C the 'acc1nc are those rrom .1J,?es th rte to 17 considered "high n.sk~·· because uf chronic ill· ne<,M•s MalonC'~ <:.aid thow O\'Cr 65 and the• chronicall} 111 will receive a 'c1ccinc containing a combina· tion of the .!twine nu serum and the A·\'1ctona strain serum to proh•t·t them from nu strums common last winter. Thos'-' bt!twcen the ages of 18 <inc1 &.1 year:. of a~<· will receive lhl' s" IOI' varcinc only. he said. Dr <.,;nalcl Wai::ner, a county pul.>h<· ht•<tllh mcd1ccil officer. l'la1d tht• flu varcmauons may c·ausc slt~ht rt'il('lton.s in about twu to rl\t' 1wrct"nt l)f Uw cases. Tht• rC'act1ons rould involve mus· cle sort'n<"lS and shght fevers for ..ibout two days. he said. In addition. those allt•rg1c to t·g.:~ should not hl' v:ic1:111ated, Dr Wagner continut>d Oran~l' County ht•;ilth orficials said lht>y ;in• coordinating lh<' 'a(:cinallon proi:ram to make tht• vacl·1ne'\ readily ava1l:i.blc to all residents. Tht• department will pro\'1dc clm1cs 1n area!> lo fill an gaps of ~erv1ce. Vaccinations al.so will be a\Jalable al the heaJlh depart· menl's Anaheim and Santa Ana clinics. Bird Keeps I ts Record Good ALTON. Jll <AP> -As Richard Eichhorst and ~ h.igh .!.chool students watched in vain from bluffs above the Mi ssissippi R.iver, the legendary Pia.c;a. bir"' failed to makC' its schNlulC'd ap· pearancc for the 303rd con· M'<'UllV<' year. "KC<'p your l'Yl'S P<'('l<'d." Eichhorst exhorted the .sludenL, who JOtnl'd him at dawn Wcc1nefi· day. hoping to s<••• the st·aly. claw·foot<'d bird with a dragon· like head cmeqce from the river • nnd pick a cu ve for the winter. llhni I nd1an IC',::cnd has 1t that the Piasa cao be gl.Jmpsed at rlawn on the f1r<1l day of fall. Ex· plon•r, l.ou1"I JohC'l and Jacques M.m1u<'lle dt'scnbcd seeing a mas~1ve pa1ntant or the bird on lhl· blurf!I during their joumev do" n the M1ssissipp1m1673. Badham Son Facing Suit Congrc>c;slonal ca ndidate Robert E FJadham '!I son, floher1. Jo:dw:>rd nadhom Jr .. ho, boon n•med os derendant In an Orange County ~ul>('rior Court laws uit th11l seeks $2~.000 Jn dama~ea for the plaJnurr. Badham. 21, who ls servlnc with the United States Navy in San Dleao, Is c harged by Marie G. Hernandez with respon.slbill· ty for injuries she sutrered in a traffi~ a<'cident May 29. Miss Hernandez slates that. she suffered serious in1urles in a twO-~<'oll1s1on that occurred on Baker~treet tn Costa Mesa "My m•jor cnN!er advances were made possible only bttau.~e some mu, including Chancellor Aldrich. nol only recognited my abWUee but was WtUing lo put hJmaelt on lbe Une to &ive me an unusual opportunity to prove myself," said Ms. Kloke. SM said ll took the cbancel.Jor \wo years to persuade University or California •d· ministrators to glve be!' the title auistaot. c h ancellor, even thou&b abe was performing those duUee during lbat entire perlod. skirts to pants. like men and en BJoodm biJ D joy lb~ courtesies traditional 0 e ue At one point in her addms to the Dolphins. tbe women's division ot ttie Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Ms. Kloke expla1.ned why she was wurtn& a whit• alpaca fur hat. "l wo,.. lL dellberatcly. I'm an ,avowed femlnta\ Utd I want to cmph.ulie that. remlftlsts should ~ between men and women," added Ms. Kloke. In I .......... a Hills Tbe UCI admi.nislrato1' abo re· -..a:e~ marted that it is important. for An American Red Cross blood· women to st.and guard over the mobile will be at Saddleback diinit.Y of other women. Community Hospital, 24451 Via "J found ft. a1>9alling that lbe ~ Estrada In La,auoa fWls, Friday thousands of honest, intelligent from 2·6;30 p.m. secretaries and clencalsl4Uwho Volunteer donors receive help keep the wheels turning In credJttoward blood supplies uud Wuhlniton, D.C., were aubjtct-by tamUy members or fr'l.enda. ed to lttra and character de Appoinlmenls to ,Pve blood •~ famaUon because of the avollable by ca.Wnc th. Red 1hcnan11am of a few male public Crou, 83$.5311, or Ulc ~pital, ornctab, "said Ms. Kloke. 837 4500, extension C27. Thu~.!}' Seprember ~ l'r6 Hamtingto11 Residetat Ex-Viet Chief Ky on Former South Vietnamese Premier Nauyen Cao Ky aay1 he ls well, happy and settled into bis Hunllngton Beach home. Speeches and a restaurant business are planned. be sa)'j, but a proposed communal farm for Vlelnames4! refugees ls ofr. "J JUSt love this urea," said Ky, "l like the climate and I like lhe &)COPle." The former jet pilot and South Vietnamese eeneral Wllb in lerviewed recently al bis modem. lwo-atory home. Ky says he likes hvlng In Southern California. ~au.se the greatest concentration of the 130,000 South Vietnamese who came to this country live in San Diego and Orange Count.Jes. When Ky arrived ln the U.S. in 1975, after being forced ton~ tus now·Communisl nallon, he an· noun<'ed plans to start a farm1ng commune for his fellow refugees. But those plans have been scrapped. (]oast SETTLES lN HUNTINGTON Former Viet Leader Ky "In the United States il talces too much money to be successful in farming," said Ky. "We to Vietnamese. couldn't do it unless we got (in an· "That'8 up to my wife. She is a c1al aid from the government." businesswoman," Ky said. Ky has been on the lecture K y, who served as premier in circwt. He said several of his 1966 and 1967 and as vice pres•· $2,500 lectures have been can· dent of South Vietnam for four celed by hecklers' interference. years unlll 1971, said he current· But overall, be said, he's ly is trying to !md }Obs tor about pleased with the reception he's 2.600 former Vietnam Air Force been getting. pilots, including bun.sell. "The press always tells about "These are some of lhe best· the bad ones (lectures), l1kt' trained pilots in the world. with Cornell" where he walked orr an average or 10,000 to 18,000 stage, he said. hoursornyingllme."he::.a1d "They don't say anything "'lt'sawasteoftimefortht!m to about lhe others. hke at Yale be working alolher JO~." wher e they made me a life His wife, Mai, is trymg to buy a member of the Yale Pol.Jllcal Huntington Beach restaurant, t:nion," Ky said now called Granny's Attic. "I have trave led north. south, Ky said 1f the deal goes east and throui:h lhe Middle through, the restaurant's name Wes l . and l he average will be changed. but ht>'s unsure Amencani. l have met have been Former Countian Indicted LOS ANG ELF:S (AP) -A rormer Oran11e CoWJl.Y rMldcnt has bef'n lndlC'tt>d on characs that he holed to 1 c1wrt inorc thah $805.000 earned over a fuur•yeal' ~rlod whlh• hi!! company had contructs to cl('un j('t ptone C'abin:-. for thrt>t• major airlines. W1lllum W1kc•nhelser, 47, now r<·port('dly II vlng In Ulsmart'k. N.l>., wuis lH't'11H•d of lour count.I of failing lo f1h.• fedcra] income t..ax returns rrom 1970 to 1974 when he owned und o~rated Bill's Carpet und Uphol!>tcry Cleaning in Orange. Dunn~ that ume. lbe firm had cleaning con· tracts with Western. Contjnental and Trans World Airlines. a federal attorney said. Jn 1972 accordin~ to the ind.let. ment, W1kcnheiser had his tx-st year, grossing $300.664 pnmanlJ from the three airlines. But, t~ mdictmcnt said. none of the In• come was reported to the Jn, ternal Re venue Scrnce. Thieves Get Watchdog FRESNO (AP)-A trained Gcrmnn shepherd was assigned lo guard the E.B. Wills Company here. so thieves d1dn "t bother to burglarize the busines _ police said. Instead. they stole the dog valuM at $800, perhaps by tranqu1lmng ll, omcers reported Wednc<iday Another '4-3lchdog was lert ~hind and the one that was Molen apparently pul up a fight. Polle<' found marks believed to be from the dog's teeth in the han· d.Je of shear!> the dognap- pers used to cut through a renc~. 1( his wife will chan~e the cwi.me __ v:_:e::ry~c.:o:_:rd:.:1.:al:.:·_".:_h:..::e~u:.:d::::d:..::cd.::.:_. -----==============- ~ new kind of mattress for people who are tired of waking up tired. Cradle yourself to sleep on But, underneattt this softness is a Aireloom's Super Featherbed f irm Holland-Maid inner c,prinq ror Futura. 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Y Pll.OT Flu Link Reported '( ~ 4"•.t •Coasting •• '~ 'ff • ~· ~ I wlda T•• ~pltiae /New Human,. to-human Case Found Dismantling ~History LOST S ITES DEPT.- Apparently th~ old CaPJ!lrano • Union High School gymnasium, last structure of ita type in ~ San JuJln, la doomed to ran t o the Iron .,.LI and ~ldottt of demolition uews. Some leading citizens of lbe .southern Oranre Cout area are even now malting last-minuted· Ions t.o aa ve the old om but their dumcea appear lhin at Uu.s mo- · IDellt. Erooomics, of course, loom tarse m the dttisloo that the old structure should be reduct'd to rubble . Estimates given to trus tees of the Capistrano Unified School District todicate it w~ld cost 1n t he vicinity or $300,000 to bring the place up to structural standard.'\. By cootrast, it will only cost $1.8.000 to demolish tt. THVS IT JS CHEAPER to : kDOCk down hist.ory Uw1 to pre-. seneit. You bave t.o understand that : the good citizens ol the Sao Juan area can gel pretty exercised · about preserv at1on of aid historic stnlelW"es. They have a few in tbe area, 111clud1ng some fine old adobes and of course, tbe J eweJ ofMissioos. The gymnasium was bwlt an 1929 wbeD the re rndeed was a C&pUtraDo Union High School C"".tmpus oo lbe s ite. Jn the new era, however. the distnct's h1gb school was moved to San · Clemem.e and lbe old Capo cam- P'll was moslly lorn down. Even that, one reporter who at· tended there recalled, created con.siderable fuss. One alumni threw himself agamst the walls in an effort to stave off the bulldours NOW, APPARENTLY. the gym will a l!>o go. To v1s1lin~ basketball teams, the place wus known as "lhc crackerbox." The walls were miehty close to lbe 'idellnea. You baled to plll)' in tbe place. All the Capo players lnew where the walls weTe. But you didn't. Som eumea you said .hello to oae ol those w.U. very suddenly. fn any event. there •ere some strong lut-minute appeals in the elfort to save the place for San Juan poeterlty. One sut'b plea was umque. This came Crom Pam Hallan. native dauchter and noted San Juan Capiltrano historian. Mrs. Hallan toJd the trustees that much had been done to nve the histonc adobes aad i.Jnport.ant sites m lbe region. But, she said, here was a ch ance to save somethina entirely different. TUE OLD COlJGMl campus g)•m. she noted, 111 unique as an example or the awfuJ, square- tined, boxy, institutionalized bulldinga bulll during the 19208 and 30s. She suggested thb loo is l'urt or hlat.ory. and should be }'re."erved. Well. the old Capo 1ym will probably go. But wbm the de· molitiol\ crews 1et. on the site. t.bey may find the old building, dttmed structurally unsafe, is tou"her than a lot ot experts Jhink. Demolition crews have gone al some of thl'sc old structures and ~anwd to their dismay that they don't knO<'k down so easily. If the old Capo RYm walls resl11t the iron bnll and bulldo1er thruslll. thnt will aurt rtl.lc a lot bf eyebrows nround town. BOSTON (AP> -Doctors aay they have diJcovc~ what ap. ptars to be a second m:;tan~ ot lfWJne flu being lr•nam1tted from humao t.o human. The aecond cue. ~ed at the Untverisity of Varalnia Hospital, occurred about the ume time u the hl&hly publiciied outbreak amoo1 11 recruits at Ft. Di•. N.J., early last Jaouary. As War Rages TOE Fr. DIX l<XNESS is the only t'oncrete ex.ample of swtne nu being spread between humans The V1r1uu• case was inveatl-ated by aovernment health Of(1cials but WU not widl'· ly known until ll wu reoortt'd In todoy's iuue of the New England Journal of Medicine. The Vlrein10 doct orl'I dla&n<>5ed the illness in a New York man and s~ud lbey thought Lebarwn Switches To New President _BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Lebanon <'hanged Christian pre- stdent.s todar but lhe cavil war that has ravaged the MOSJem- Christian nation for 17 months blazed away without letup. .Rock~t explosiom and machine.gun fire resounded in Beirut while 30 miles to the east. Elias Sarkis was sworn in to succeed Prest· dent Suleiman P'ranjieh. Sarkis took the oath of office at the Syrian·controlled resort town of Chtoura, protected by a ring of Syrian soldiers, tanks and surface·l-0-air missile bal-leri~s. C....naut• Land MOSCOW (AP) -The two Soyuz 22 cosmonauts returned to earth today a fter an eight-day photography mission in space, Tass announced. Col. VaJer,y Bykovsky. the flight commander. and flight engineer Vladimir Aksenov parachuted to earth an their re· turn vehicle on the KazaJchstan steppes east of the Baikonur space center, lbe offic1aJ Soviet news agency said. They landl.'d 9-1 miles northwest or Tselmo grad, or about 1,500 males southeast of Moscow, Tass re· ported. BJ Ll1ttit Bill Sign~d WASHINGTON CAP) -The decision on production or the Bl bomber will be left up to the winner of the presidential elec- tion. President Ford s1~ned a re cord $104 .3-billion defense ap- propriation bill Wednesday thal postpones the n l decision until February. Callaaea11 Rappftf'! WA SH I NGTON <AP) Former Army Secretary Howard H. Canaway bu ap· Field Lily Protected RIVERHEAD, N .Y . CAP> -A Long Island judge has upheld an in· .surance arbitrator's award or more than $2,000 to a 27-year-old man bit by a truck while be was atttaking. or in the judge's words, "In naked com· munication with nature." In the decision by Suffolk County Supreme Court Justice Frank DeLuca, made public Wednesday, the Great Am erican Insurance Co. mwst. pay Robert Henry or Brookhaven $2,030.0S, and hla lawyer $525 in legal fees. Aa Jfenry was pro· menadlng naked July 4. 1975, police sighted him a nd started after ham, shouting to him to halt. Jnatead. Henry duhed across the highway. and was hit by a truck driven by Richard Rusillo, 32, o( Ma11Uc. ( IN SHORT ) parently been criticized in a Senate subcommittee report for his involvement in an effort to expand a Colorado ski resort on federal land. The report on the activities' of President Ford's former cam- paign manager was approved Wednesday. S to 4, along party lmes. Comments made by the senators at the subcommittee heanngs reinforced the notion that the report was cntical of Callaway. Decision Due On Sinatra License Need CARSON CITY, Nl'v. IAP ) A recommendation 1s cxpt"cted next month on whether singer Frank Sinatra and hls attorney should be asked lo seek a Nt"vada ~amln~ license. The state Gaming Control Board met for two hours Wed· nesday, investigating whether the two men have su~tantia1 in· Ouence in the Del E. Webb Corp .• which operates four Nevada casinos . SINATRA DID NOT attend. His attorney, Mickey Rudin of Beverly Hilla. confirmed that the singer owns about 420,000 shares or Webb stock while Rudin owns l lJ.000 shares. Sinatra's holdings reprPsent ~.2 percent of the corporation's 1tock and combined lhcy own 6.6 percent, Rudin sald. Control board member Jeff Silver said after the hearing a recommendation in lhe matter ts likely to be made to the parent Nevada Gaming Commission next month. Silver said the board takes notice of stockholders in gaming concerns after they hold 5 per- cent of stock. But he added that llcenslng Is discretionary and dependent on whether the atockholders exert influence in company policy. DEL WE BB VICE President and General Counsel Donald Stev~son told the board lhat even with their stock combined, the aln1er and Rud.in do not own enough stock to influent'e the election or corporate office~. 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Cwallnc-y, one of the authors cir tht< medical journal report, :.aid in an in· tervtew. The victim wus a !'>5 year·old radio announcer The man. who was not 1d('nt1f1ed by doctor!., was admitted to the hospital Dec. 31, 197S.:. few days after he arrived in Charlottesville, Vu . for a visit . THE ILLNESS. WlOCll kept rum in lhe hospital for several weeks, was not daagnol>t'd a' swane nu until after the t't Dix outbreak, when federal offic1Jb warned hosp1tals t.o watch for the disease. Greyl101111d llits B11s "Since he did not have any contact with swine, the next bei.t bet is that he got 1t from another human," sajd a spoke~man for the federal Center for D1sea~e Control in Atlanta "We would assume that the virui. wui. c1rculating prior to fl. Dix.'• Driver Thomas Dorber. five safety .:iwards pinned to his shirt. wipes away tears after his Greyhound hit the rear of a school bus carrying physically handicapped children. Rain-slickt.'<i pa\'cment was blamed for the nash in Miami. which left 37 persons injured, one st'nously. "I'd rather hit anything else." Dorber said. "My kids ride the school bus." Lobbyist Confirms 'Gift' 'Wrongdoing' Denied in Ford,. U.S. Steel Stays WASHINGTON fAPI A"' President Ford prepared for tonight's d t.>bate with Jimmy Carter. a U.S. Stttl Corp. lob " st confirmed that his firm d the ball for Ford when, a!> a ngressman. he stayed at J company-Owned house near 01s· ney World m f'londa. In a statement issued early to day. US. Steel lobhyl!~t \\'1lham Whyte said Ford's overn1~ht stays at Disney World in 1972 and in 1973 were in addition to thrc•t• golfing we"°kends for 1''ord p;ud for by the steel company at 1ls lodge in Nt'W Jcr~ey. ln addition. Ford and Whyte took four vacation trips together to the Carri bean over the past 15 years. a spokesman said On two occasions tht"y wer<> guest<; or another couple. and 10 two c)lhcr instances they rented a home with two other t'Ouples and shared expenses. the company said. TUE WHITE HOUSF. had no 1mmed1ate comment on the re- port of U.S. Steel's role in the 1-londa trips But earUer this week, Ford spokesman Ron Nessen said there was "no f'v1dent'e of wrongdoing" m the New J ersey trips. In has statement today, Whyte said hC' and Ford have been fn<'nds for more than 20 years a nd that "to my direct knowledge, Con~ressman Ford .;,haro.>fl the use of U S Steel over n1J(ht nccommodat1ons, as my personal ~uest. on five occasions over the last dozen or so years " A t'ompany spokesman said he did not know whether US. Steel a lso paid Ford's travel expense~ Rut he said the company paid for Ford's lodging m all five m- stances. THERE HAVE BEEN ques- tions raised that Ford might have \'IOlatcd the Code Of ethics Of the House of Representallves, adopted In 1968 l t proh1h1ts members from acccpllng a "gift O( .substanlHll value, directly or lndJrectly, from any person, or- ganitataon or corporaUon having a direct mterest in legii.lat1on before the Congress." The code doe!I not define "sub- stantial." although n spokesman for the House Ethics Committee has pointed out that gifts or more than $.'i-0 from foreign govern- mt:'nts are prohibited under a s1m1lar State Department code that covers that a~ency 's employ cs A spokesman for Whyte said today that 1-·ord was Whyte's guest at un overnight Jodge owned by U.S. SteeJ adjacent to the Pine Valley Country Club in Clementon, N .J ., in 1964, 1969 and 1973. YOUR MONEY Back If You're N SATISFIED! UMITID WAUAHTY hJATI ACTION Ci;UARAHTHO" OFUtt Purchase a new, fall line Sylvania GT-Malle"' on or belween Seot 11 . 1976 and Oct 10 1976 from a part1c1pa1tng dealer. Fill out a simple reglslratton. II you're not oompletely o;at1slr~ w1lh the set call your dealer w1th1n 30 davs after purchase. The set will be picked up dnd your cash oricr rPfunded, e>1cluding charges such as finance charges. II any. This ollor 1s an add1t1on to GTE Sylvania ci obhgations during 1he first 30 davs ot the "L1m1led Warranty" you receive wilh the "'' '"' ,,_,. Gff ,_. ... ,,..1""""""",,.,, REMOTE CONTROL 19" SYLVANIA ~SION f Pl,.. l•t\t ltu• •4'tf 6fllU"lt•l\Q ,,,.,.,, ... '''°' ''''" ~ ..... )' t '"" • At r~ ~ •ff')in VH( IJf'ff' ,.""'"' • '•'"""' ~ r lll .. tM.tt10t• , .. """'"''·•'lotnl)f~t,_tfll'l•l'Jfl"1 (~"'"' .. ~ 'N•'"''' 0''4" ""'''"' M f ,. ~t f'\l•~hl 19'' SYLVANIA COLOR TELEVISION S YLVANIA GT·mATIC ,. ', '"'""'', , ... COLOR ,..,,._,... QT.1to• , .... .,. , , , t()()' '°''•·1 ,,,,. • ...... ,,,. n r ...-.. • , ...,,, '"'"'"' '1''(M\. ~0' ........... .,_1 ....... 399'5 25'' SYLVANIA COLOR TELEVISION "-'• (lf.)00-ct>9'1\j4 , tOO• ' .111 •t•t• 8vh,lf\11 f.if ~at1c• U rn1,,, tu"'"" •r•...,., r,,.,,.,M'ft(ttF~ •trimo '" • ,_.,_,_ rJf Wflllnut Qfl•f\ COMO SINGS a A I I Water Found on Mars PASADENA CAP> -Viltin& 2"a dbcovery of indicate that the Martian altnolphere was ooce froun water at l.he north pale of Mars ratSes the dense eoouab for wata'° now on the surface. poaJbllJty tbat aome fonn of la.le may be Jocked "But whether that was lOU millJon yean aao or beneath the ic)' suri~. acientista say. three blllion, t.bere'sJust PO w~ of&el.11na >'el." said Crofton 8 . Farmer, an atmotphttic sc1enu t a t Owen. the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 1ald the-discovery He said that question should be answered by conitttuie. "another shred of evidence" that cond1· Vi.king mission geoloel.st.s &0mettme In November. · tioo. on the red planet may ooce bave been swtable Fanner aald tbe amount of water froien at the for hie. Martian north pole, added to the amount believed to be trapped under&round in au*ll ~rmafrost, "is AS A llE tJLT, HE SAID, future searches for proportional"totheamowrtotwaterooearth. traces of Martian life may turn to the planet's north Farmer said the apparenl erowth. of the Mar· poJe tian icecaps each winter as viewed from earth and The dlacovery by Viking 2'i, orbiter counters orbltin& satellites probably is due mosUy to frozen tbeones tbat Mars' polar regions are composed carbon dioxide. mostly of frozen carbon dJoxide gas, with only Durine winter, frozen carbon dioxide spreads traces or water. Wat.er ls eenerally considered a from lhe water ·lcecap across the planet lo a thin basic inaredientror t.be evolution of Ufe. sheet, then recedes dramatically as summer ap- Thursday Seoternber 23 197& ~f iring Donald Wri~ht. st a te C h1 ef Justice. will r e- tire soon a long with a noth er jus tico. Gov, Brown mu s t now rill tho t \\ o key posts on one of the most pre- sllg ious courts in the nation. * DAILY PILOT ~~'4A HC*l 1Ub41'* ... S ..... ....... .... . .. : • WAU.PAPERS •DRAPERIES • LEVOlORS • • WOVEN wooos; •CARPETING -30°/o -. OFF! 1100 • ._ ..... s.tt. zoi • Co1toMoM Cw. Hortlor & A.4-1 b dfll-•-• CALL 557·5153 ~ "I think tbjs shows a much stroneer poss1b1hty proaches, for past We than for present llle," sald Farmer. ··r --------------------===..;;; t.hlnk future tests will now bold more s1e01Cicaoce in <let.ailed studies oftbepoJar reg.ions.'' ..... Tob1a1 Owen, an astronomy professor, said the ---------------------------------------~-------:~ presence of froten water at th~ Martian north pole ,\cc=-use d James Schoenfeld. 24, leaves court Wed nesday after a brwf h ea rin g o n the Chowchi lla mass k1d - napmg case Schocn- f c Id , his brother Ri chard. 22, and f'' r c d Wood s. 24. !>land accused of ub due ling 26 children and their school bus driver , may mean that organic molecules -the building blocks of life -or actual life forms -are frozen in the Martian 1cecaPfi. · FARMER SAID HE BELIEVES that ereat q~titJes of Ice were melted by volcanoes erupting sometime tn Mars' past, sending nvers cascadme across the planet's surface. cunmg wide channels. From there. waler probably was absorbed into the Martian soil, Farmer said, where it is now locked in permafrost. Most of the waler that dtS· sipaled into the air probably condensed at the north pole, while the rest bolletl orr into space, he speculated. Farmer said ltus theor> IS ~upported by the dis· covery of the rare gases krypton and xenon. They Brown·: -Lust' Private Affair SACRA MENTO (AP> Gov Edmund Brown Jr. has sidestt>pped a question about whether he, like Jimmy Carter . lusts after women in has mind Democral1c presidcnual nominee Carter said in a Playboy interview that he had lusted a fter women many times m his mind Wednesday, a re porter asked af Brown had s1m1lar feelings. Brown answered : "I don't think that question reqwres an answer. "I AM HERE TO 00 MY business for the public. and th ose matters. at leas t in my persuasion. arE> lx-~t ll!O d1scus:.cd an private," Brown said Prior lo the lust QUt-st1on, Brown was asked what he thou~hl of a ne"Aspaper report that a stale agency seminar had involved comment-; on masturbation., Was that proper? a reporter asked "No," Brown said. lie added he had asked Health and Weir are Secretary Marlo Obledo to look into the allegations. Alarm Broken Escape Might Have Been Halted CHINO CAP) A personal radio alarm system that 1:. ~upposed lo b<' carried by guards at Cahforrua Youth Authority msl1tul1on~ was not opcrat ing whe n 13 youths escaped, offt c1als say. The CY f\ says the $65,000 syst<'m "might have prevented" the escape of the 13, 12 of whom were rec:aplurt'<i. ~ Meanwhile, 0Hlc1als of the CYA, Chino police and the CaJlfomJa Cor· recl ional OH1ceri, Association a ll J began a n anvesticataoo mto the violent riot and breakout. :strike Threat Grow• LOS ANGELES CAP) Tht.• • posst bility or a !'itrtkc against Southern Cahfornaa and Las Vegas supermarkets looms today following a breakdown in ncRotiallons betwN'n the Food Employers Council and tht• Teamsters Union. t A spokes man for the union said thnl union membe rs had voted to stnke 1f talks broke off. Tht1r rontract eitpired Sept. 5 and hH been contmued on a day·to-day basis. lloae Mu'"" b EMouglt? LOS ANG ELES CAP> What 11hould the pay scale be for the ml!n who clean buses, park 'them and fill them with gasoline., When that question 1s answered to ·the satisfaction of Rapfd Transit Dis· ( __ !J_ri R_l _E F_s_) ln('l dire('tors and members of lhe /\malgated Transit Union, the bus stnke, 111 its 33r d day, 1s likely to be over. Fire G•t• MG1" S tage CULVER CJTY (AP) --Ftre has damaged a Mt•tro Goldwyn-Mayer sound stage which was being used as a 'let for Liza Minnclh's new movie .. New York." The fire, 1n the wallc; and roor of the sound stage. was qwckly knockC'd down, but smouldt>red for several hours. In 1967, a bla1t> caused several hundred thousand dollars damage to MGM movic sets. Dt-at.11 Prob4» Dentanded LOS ANGELES CAP) -An In· vestagation of the state's mental an· J>lltut1ons had be<'n demanded as a re· suit of the deaths or two patients al Metropolitan State Hos pital in Norwalk. A coront>r's inquest jury has found that one pata<>nt rhl'd ''al the hands of another other than by accident." The 'l<'Cond patient wa'\ found dead an u closet. three weeks aft(•r her family was told '\he was m1i.slng ____ _ ANTIQUE FLINT~OCK MUSKETS!! prizedA& treasured gift to thrill the man ~ of the house as a .,,_,,'"A decor piece for his /· den1 recreation room, or na1urally over the fireplace; a collectors item of lasting and ever increasing investJ11ent value. starting at $99.00 THE COUNTY FAIR HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER 2300 Harbor Costa Mesa 540-0940 colors. eeancroft trademarlc ~-·· •' . .. .. Diego FreC\\,1y at Drr stol. (o'ita Mesa . Phone 556·0611 .· Aa DJllLY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Plftnning Bogs Down A proposed amcodm~nt to the counly'a master plan of reeional pub was shunted asfde last week by lhe Ora.nae County Plann.l.ng Commuision. The commlsislon agreed oot to ~tudy the plan for development or the park system after County Ad· mlnlstrallve Ottlcer Robert Thomas suggested it wasn'tcomplete. Thomas was rlaht. The propased amendment did1l't include a prfee ta& or suasestions on how whatever plan Is eventually adopted should be financed. Wbi.t was disturbing about the delay, however, was that county Environmental Management Agency ' ottscials said they didn't know when the stall could find time to complete lhe study. lt was said seven vacancies on lbe planning stalf and a heavy workload are keeping such major pro. jects a! lhe .Park study bogged down. ll 's been obvious for some time now that planning in county government is a low priority item. But significant issues such as tbe park plan shouldn't h a ve t o remain untended until stall vacan· cies are filled. Time for Change Apparently convinced that the automotive in- dustry is not Jikely t.o exert itself in the interest of fmding an alternative to the internal combustion engine, Congress has projected the government into the picture. overriding a presidential "leto to do so. Both the House and Senate acted swiftly last week to override President Ford's veto or a five-year, S160 million program to develop an efficient electric car. The first year will be devoted to research. Then contracts wiJI be let for test vehicles to be leased to in· dividuals and local governments. By 1981 it is hoped that 5,000 cars using the advanced technology wm have been tested and Industry can be pers uaded to lake over rn a:,s production. The Future The program is in line wtth the Energy Research and Developm nt Administration's lon1·ranie plan lo have up to 20 million clean, energy-savlna elertnc cars in use by the year 2000. to replace som e o! the 100 mllllon ga&loine-powered cars now on the road. In his veto message, th~ President calJcd the measure premature and said the researC'h could bet· ter be undertaken by private industry. That would be welcome. But Congress was correct in deciding that lbe time to get to work on a replacement for the polluting. energy-wasting j(asoline engine ls right now-cot when Detroit decides to get around toil. Unde r the Gun Lobbyists for the National Rifle Association ar~ pushing an outrageous scheme that would permit the use of federal funds to help private gun clubs build rifle ranges. The legislation, in the guise of a "safety" measure to help train youngsters to handle guns, would earmark $4.5 million for hunting safety and target range programs in 40 states. Tbe money would come out of funds now used !or wildlife con· servation programs. Sponsor of the plan, Rep. John Dingell (D· Mich..) is a member of the board ol directors of the NRA, which argues that all the money involved would come l rom federal excise truces on guns and ammunition. Opponents contend that hunters and target shooters are no more deserving of federal subsidies than tennis players or golfers. They are absolutely right. This would be like turnjng liquor t axes back to the liquor industry to enable it to establish bar franchises wher e young people could Jeam to drink safely."· Congress should stiffen its resistance to this ef- fort by the formidable NRA lobby. Will Debates Clear tlte Air? Is Close r E very Day Df"ar Gloon1y Gus Doubts Still Trouble Demos ( PAUL HARVEY J The future as ru~h1ni: al us ~o fa!it that n\'\I. frxthook' now l'Om lllj,! Orf the prC''>Sl'' ar(' alrC'aci:-: ob~olt>tf'. Hut here 1~ tlw ht•'t I ran do ~1th an up to rq,:ht 11uo,1. ,1ucht of wh11t new 1s U\ ullJl1h-tu 1n.1kt• ~ou h1.1pp1t'r . ~.1ft•1 nr m11n• 1·om lort.iblc-N 1·w JHpduw•., m .1dl' from "'inl.ltn,.:s 11( f:l,1"" I hr 1•Jol now c•1n be• IJ1d acros11 r<' moll' art'as by hchcoptl'r "ll ('"' J: a ' lurbrnt''· """' i: 1• n ,. r ,1 t 1 n I! 1•) l' <'Ir I C' 11 ~ \\Ith"''' rud ,\ new nnr t 1t'h t·oat in~ noo,1. extend., the hft• of nwtal~ 1n ... ~11twJt\•r ;1r1•a11 If )'CHI° \'t• rWI not u•("('f f-':trmf•r5 Url' lJUlllni;t IJ11t1t1•r pJoo,1.s ht•caU!'>t' 1ww metal 1mplt-· rn1•11ts do not br(',1k Ml t•;1:-.1ly . I l\1 P R 0 V E 0 1· a 1 d i a 1· r u ct• m u k 1• 1 ' 1• I 1• 1• t r on 1 c· lw a rt ht• ;11 n · ~ 11 l.1 tor-. u r c nnw h (' 1 n i: In 11 t u 11t•11 111 :IO .1111 o ,\mt'ri1-.111s 1•uc•h \ ('llr /\n<f 1111· n1•w pJc 1•mak1·1 hatt1•r11•'C arf• 11•rharJ:t•;1hl1• from O\tl~11l\• thl' hoc!}. ""ti h11ul rt·pt•tlllmas :o>ur j!Cf\ Doctor~ now c·:in 1•~no11n1• "our 1n. ... 1d<'' o,1.1th "" C'rhocorr11osro1><'. redur1nii rl'l1:inet• on p1ot1•11L1.1lly harmful X r;av, Amona tht• trHlnY nt'w nwdaral tool-i now 1na1l;1hll' t'C dr) ht•Jt ~1 1•r1l11.1t1on and hone m ntrow 'tor .1j!1•. Stay \\'llh me. we'ri• gPlllni: do-ccr to horr'lt' A ~mall plate on tht• front humpl'r of vuur n('xt <'<1r nnd 11 ~mall ~t!l11lcr un th<' bnrk will "'' r<'dure uar drn~ thut .)OU will tr:ivrl tht' l'IMTH' 11i11loocr on~ l)(:r· rt>nl lr1111 fu t> I You've ht•t•n proud or your ~tt•cl-~lt('(} t11·1'll" \'OUR N•:xT t ir('S will be made• n( cord11 m ndl' or n nl•W fi~r which IS (IVC liml'S lllrOnJ!Cr thnn Slt't>I. You m ny not h:i v1~ Mticed the new hybrid l'ircuJtry alrt'ady m use in radio• but lht•y thus operate on 20 per cent IC!!s clec· tric1ty. I can just im agine the un e mployment talk ii Presi- dent Ford s hould win. l knew a m an who quit hh job when Eisenhower was elected just so he rould always brag about how lontt he was oul or work when the Re publicans were in office. C J Gt...,., Gu'I tOl"r'lm•nH ., \llbtn.tUd ay r .-u. '' •"'d do ttet "•c.•"•rtl'I r•tlett tM .,,, • ..,, •' '"'' M'lt P•P•r WM yOUf get "9't·"'~ to GlfMrny Gv' O•lf• ,,,_, ... HJll bt•artn~s noo,1. a\ ail able l.c.t 20 tlnws lung1•r Th£•rm a I ~hulti>ri. alloo,1.1n~ \Our houM' tc1 b<' ut least partl) ht•111<•d V> ~ul nr c•nergy are 3\ 1.11lo.tblt• 1u1o,1.. Thl'r<' UJ"l' sevt-ral rnult1fam1ly d\Hll1ngs in Gn•t•n belt. Md .. all (',t<h hcatl'fl entirrly hy solar colleetor' on their roof, /\nd there 1:c :a r.1l"tnr) in ~uh urb;,an M1lw,1ukN• t>nureh hl'lttrd .ind cooled hy ht1rn1"SSmg and r1· <'~l·hng lhl· bod~ heal of 1t.." 7,000 occupants , /\corrugated th1•rm 11l abi.orber now hc•nls )Our swim mm~ pool at an unnual s::avi nl( of approximately $400. FROM OR BIT ING satelhtc-s, in add1t1on to their fom1hnr funr- Uons, we.• arc.i now ub\e lt> dl'l<·~·t "'h<•rc forest f1rrs art• llkt•ly to br1•11k nut before tht')' do. t\n tn· \''tlm~le a~si:itun('I• lo forc!i.l I Utl~t'r'I No em 1ronm('t1ta1 prohlf'm i-i mo1 (' :H·utr I han 11t>wa"e d1, llO!>al Uy late llll'> v .. nr ul llunl· 1n~ton lh-nch. i;nuth of Los l'rngt•les. J new kind or sewage plant will be in 01>erauon. eon- ' <'rllnlil soltd scwalilc to act1vnted <'drbon-carbon "'tuch ta then ust'd to filt er in coming o,1.astewatt>r Noth1nK lt'f\ over . Nl·w s1llconr pl:t!!Uc loam is making airplane.• 8t•at.s more comfortable a nd football helmt·L~ moreanre N1•nr Snndusky, Ohio. a new. 11ophis llcaled, 1'\rt•umlinrd windmill h1 now producln~ l\Utrl· <'l<'nl powc.>r tor 2S !il11gle fomlly houses. J have rrclted n fcow of the seoverol thous and rmmethlnlil&· new already nvallnblf' to you- ench or which derived directly from our lnvrstmf'nl In 11p11ce tc-thnoloiry What. we'tt team ing :tbout Mars wUI benefit future f:enc-rotlons Whnt we are learning along the way 111 benefllin.i you and-me- rtiJhl now-with nn i~•lculable return on every invested dollar. The defense r ests. ,. . . . .. '' . . ,. ' ,• . . ' . ; . . ' ' , . \ ' ' . ' -• f • .. CATASAUQUA BOROUGH. Pa • The danger to Jimmy Carter of being a relatively un- known ne wcomer in b1g·l1mc politics was on ruthless display here in the Appalachian footh1lls among voters who ll!>Ually reflect the sentiments of Pennsylvania and the n ation m pr.e~1dcnt1ul elections. W1lh the hc •lp of inter\. ICWl'r!> fr o m t h l' talented sta blc or P atrick C addell ':; Cambridg e S u r \' e y Rel>earch. we !>a mpled 5 1 r e g I s l l• r c d voter!> hl·re, f o ur miles northeast of AJlentown, and f~und a sharp du> panty in the Cact that only 22 of our 30 rc~1stered l>em1)('rati. arc now plann1nic to vote for Carll'r That contras ted dramat1calh wtth the fact that President Ford. although no s hining hrro to Catasauqua Republicans. was favored by 23 voters evt>n though our sample included only 21 re· glstered RcpublicaM. The rem aining 9 voters split this way 5 undecided, 2 for Eugene MC'Carthy. and 2 who said they would not vote under any circumstance. TUF: FM.T t hat Carter ap· pears to be holding the allegiance today or only two-lhtrcb the full complement of Democratic voter~ In this lower middle - lncome borough was in sharp contrast not only lo Mr. Ford's apparent grip on Rt!pubhcsns but also to Democratic Rep. William Green·~ margin ovf'r Republlc.-n Rep John Heinz In their U S. Senate batUe. Thus, Green's edge over Heinz ex1ctly correspo nds lo our Democrat·Republic811 ratio. This indicates that the tug of party al· Jegianee ls worklmt for Bllly Green but not -at least yet -for Jimmy Carter, still perceived as remote and somewhat quet1tiona- ble as preslde n\lul ma\(lriul. The reason for thl11 had very lll- Ue to do with Gerold R. Ford. In· dot"d, except for the un11urprislng faint ptl\lse of Mr. Ford as "hone•t" and "sincere,•· th~ moeJt nattering wordt we heard about the President came from tht middle-aged wife of an op- tical manager. Asked what she llkfd a bout J crry F«d. she said: "I like to hear him talk." B UT T H E President has picked \.Ip Important sympathy 1ince the Republican convention Jul month from the Carter al· tack on the "Nlxon.f'ord ad· ministration." We found here, a.a we bad di!ttovered in Wheeling, Ill., several weeks ago, that Republicans aod Democrats alike reject this Carter attempt lt> saddle Mr. Ford with the sins of Richard M. Nixon. To the queslton whether Mr. Font should bo "Judged" by lhc eight-year Nixon·Ford presiden- cy, or Just by Mr. F«d's own two yean. our votent chose \he latter by almost 90 percent. Ukewtse, Mr . f'ord's hlahlY· publiclced vetoes of •pending bills sent to him by the Oemoc rallc Con1rt'u ar• scarcely hurtinll him here, where· by 1 solid margin \hey were libelled "necessary to conlrOI wasteful spending" rather than "· ( E VANS-NOVAK ] what she disliked about Carter. L IK EWISE, a you n~ m11lwnght. who told us the No 1 problem in the country today h "moral dechnc ... plans to vote killing "important l~g1slation good for I ht.• c·ountry " But all this was st>rondary compart>d to the w1dc·eyt.'<.I qucs· t1onin~ here of Carter ~ a pro spect1ve Prcs1drnt. A middle· aged hOUS('W If C Ond It f rlong Democrat . .,.. ho ~aid she never fails to ras t lwr l>Jllot. o,1.a~ a!>krd why she chll !'>l' maverat•k fkmocrot Gene ~l<'Carthy over C\uh'r ··1 don't trus t Carter." !'>he s.11d "Hf' rem rnd., me of u phony ·•She ui.cd the same word "J>hnny .. wlwn askt..>fi to :.prtl out for Carter even though "he tries to play both sides and no one knows whir h way he is going to end up goin.c." That c riticii.m. whirh has dogged Carlt•r l'vt•r since he began campa1gn1ng in the prl' s1dcnttal primaries. !>howed up graphically when we osk<'d voters to agrce or d isagree with the statement: ··n seems like Jimmy Carter is always chang· mg his positions." Fifty percent agree. 35 per cent disagreed 1w1th the balance undecided). On the p0s1t1vc side, most or Carter's s trength was summed up 1n unspecific generalities : "Ile would do something about unemployment "; "He is a fresh face"; ''The Republicans have been in long enough." Such generalities sugge!'lt that Carter is not coming through loud and clcor even In Pen· nsylvanln where his a ll.out primary campaign virtually wrapped up his nomination. Here in Catasauqua. which precisely mirrored national trends in both 1968 and 1972, the pervasive un· certainty about Jimmy Carter is creating a daneer he must shake in the debates -or risk falling far s h o rt or ex plo iting Rcpubhcao weakness. Ford Reaction Mixed Ry ROWLAND F.VANS and ROBF.RTNOVAK ANN ARBOR. Mich. The presence of a Wu~hington super. bureauc rat aboard Atr f·orce One when it arrived lo Michigan for the Ford campajgn kickoff suggested the c ltnkal nature, and hence the limitations, of Lhe President's vis ion of America's future. Paul O 'Neill, deputy director of the Office or Management and Budget <OM 8 ), brought along his actuarial tables to explain to newsmen the details of President Ford's proposal for easier terms on home m ortgages. Lndeed, nol only the housing plan but his employment a nd education pro- posals unveiled in the campaign opener had the deadly odor or OM 8 and not th e shghtcst touch or poetry. Accordfoily. the new "vision for America" that White House press agents hod predicted would emerge from t\nn Arbor Is essen- tially the vision of a Wa.'lhln~on bureaucrat In 11 time of pervas ive public hostility toward Washington, Mr. f'ord rs runnlnl( -perhaps not Intentionally but noncthele1111 un m illt:1kubly ns the Waiihlngton candidate He 111 lied. for bellt'r or for wori1e, to tho OMB m entnhty, Henry Kiss ln1er'1 m ission to Africu ~nd the overriding political Image of the federal governmtnL WHILE FAR s uperior to the horror s of Mr. •·ord'a pre. convention c:impalgnln&. neltbt-r the style nor the subJtMce of his performance here achieved the inspintiona l uplirt the Pre~I dtnt'a m anagers both need and want. Rather. there 1s reason lt> believe th3t Mr. f'ord's hope o( Wlcb "·· 'Now vy It without 1he fingeral' winning Nov. 2 is based less on wha t h<' do<'s to arouse the public and more on what J immy Carter does not do to dispel pubh c doubts about himself. Mr. Ford's defiance or tradi· lion by opening his campaign nine d ays after L abor Day on his o ld college campus w as grounde d in sound strategy. Campaign planners wanted no repetition of the old J erry Ford r areenlng around the coun- tryside looking the spitting im- age of a Congressman fro m Grand R apids. Moreover. they hoped that s ustained practin· by the President on a carefully pre· pared speech would duplicate the triumph of his impressive accep- tance add ress in Kansas City. TH E RESULTS were mixed. Mr. Ford's image on his visit to the Univen1ity of Michigan was presldentlnl, not. congressional. Even while attending th<! Mlc hi1tun roolboll practice, forme r all-star center f'ord wotche d sedate ly from the stdellnes and rei11stcd the Im- pulse to try hi i; h ond at snapping the bnll for thl" benefit of 11holo· . Rrophers. nut Ann Arbor wm1 oot anothl"r Kanu!J City. Thal night. the President at limes :1r011!l('d the preponderantly friendly a u- dience of 14 ,000, whir h wn~ particularly appreciative of a •ectlon of the s~cch twillanl( :in unnamed Carter for n11klng voters to trust hhn without offcr- ini •Ptdb.c propoull. Mr. Ford generated a standJnR ovation when he declared: ''Tru.<it 1s not having lo guess what a candidate means." Howe ver. the students were anesthetized by Mr. Ford's recitation of programs concocted for htm by th e f e de r al bureaucracy. Since the polls show the public perceiving g reater vision Jn Cart.er than the President, Mr. Ford's advisers had dete rmined that the Ann Arbor speech must show what courfte the nation would lake if he were elected. The rqult, ofter endless meet- ings, debating and studyinl( of option papen, wu a typically bureaucratic product: loci on proararns, short on poetzy. Similarly, the .President took pains lt> pralae Secretary of State Kb1Jn1er'1 peaccmakin1 mis· •Ion for aouthem Africa. Yct, that effort thouth laudable ls a diplomatic longsbot w h ich R epublican p oliticians prefer Mr. Ford would.not menUon. NEVE RTHELESS, the Presi· dent declared her e: "At my direction, Secretary Kissinger <booing begins ) is now engoged in an intensive effort (prolonged, acceler ated booing, forcing Mr. Ford to stop temporarily) lo help aJI the parties, black and while, involved In the mounUn& eris~ ln southe rn Africa, to find a peaceful and just solution ••• (continued booing).'' Elsewhere during Mr. Ford's 33-minule speech , cheers drowned out i:icattered h~klera. Only In the case of Kissinger and Africa were the boos sustaJned enough to tnll'rrupt Mr. J.'ord. Is this . then. a 11ign Urnt the Prcal· dent should n ol mention his Secretary of S tate? "Ab.'folutely not," one adviser angrily told u11. "You'll 11ee. Jlcnry la a poliUcal os11et.'' A.'lll«'t or not, Dr. Kllalo•er along with much of the federal bureeucrncy, e nters this cam- pniicn uas the P resident's alJent partner. Following two rtlcent Presldt•nt11 who would listen to nobody. G crald f''<ird ll11tcm~ lt> everybody e11pccially 11enlor otrlclBl!'I c·IM11•11t to him. 'l'hul may t¥ n heavy burden for him 011 he tritll to l'titeh th•• f'IUAlvf', front.. running challenger from (il'Orgla. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrl N w .. td. Pt.blUhl'f' Thoma•~''""'' Edalor llnr hi1"' K rrtl»rh 1:d1torlol l1aat £dllM Thi' 1'tlitorlal 110t11t· of th<! Dmlv 1•i111t lltc.>ki< t <• Inform ond llhmul11lt• n •11cll'r" i>y 1irt11<'n1tn11 oo thl' p.11u• dlvrr"" f't'mmcntory 00 top11·11 or lnlt'ro l by 11ynd iC1l· rd <'Olumnlst~ 11nd r11rtoonl1l~. by prov11hnr.: u forum for rtad"ra' vt""'~ and hy pruentln~ thl!I 11t.0'IH1p11pt•r'11 opinion11 and Ideas on current top1c11 The editorial oplnloo~ of th'• n111ly Pilot oppear ooly In lht' edllorn1I column at the lop or tht p11ar OplnlOfl~ eit· l>rl?nl'd by the tnlumnl~t11 and cortnon1~t.11 11nd lctl<'r "Nr1ters arc 11\('tr 0'40 and no end~t'mrnt flf lhl'lt VICYt'I h)' lht Dally Piiot ahould be lnferrrd. Thursday, Sept. 23, 19'76 DAILY PILOT "J Suers to Eat Profits LOS ANGELES tAP) -Tho pla.lnUtla and their they sold back to the company. The coupons wlll be lawye.ra will bave to ealoc drink their settlement. &ood at any or th cbaln'a restaurant.a. "It jwst seemed the appropriate thin& to do BUT NOT AU.. THE shareholders are ac- . • · Someumes you settle a lawsuit any way you ceptin& the restaurant's offer of meals, a snack or can," said attorney Geor-ce DeRoy. even a cup ot coffee. HE MA\' NOW IOIN members of his firm ln ~Roy said "one woman wrote us lhla very nJce muncblo& and atppin& \hrouah nearly $1,000 worth Jetter uyln(f ahe bad received one •hart ol or food al one ot six !{ambur1er Hamiel Hamlet'astodtasagitUromt.heowneraofthoflrm restaurants and she tell sho would be unairateful 11 ahe accepted De Roy's law partner. Bruce I. Hochman flled a another 35 cents because ahe resold t.he at.ock. '' clus-achon suH last year ega.inst tht rt'Slauranl ..-------------------- chain. He contended on behalf or 60 former WANTE shareholders that the chain bouChl up thelr stock at deflated prtces and failed lo inlorm them that the company wanted todropoutolpubUc trading. A •pokeaman for the restaW'ant denied it was DIA '10NDS • GEJISTOl\ES EX.COMIC DON PENNY, FORMER WHrTE HOUSE SPARKLE COACH SeH-atyled 'Editor and Suggeatot' Seema To Be Slipping From View 101.ni private and said the stock was bought al a fair .-ois by tosephs Is se..:n109 f<>< diamond• and pric,. of $4.50 a share. oemstonet trom private ln11vldulll1 and estates. careful A SETTLEMENT ON nLE with U.S. District e.ummallon and evaluation bV our oxoerta. l·Uonest Court Judge Jesse W. Curtis says the stCX'kholders pnoes P••d Call S40.9066 1~9 dally, Sal~Y 10-8. 'N~nperson' in Making Wffe uncertain they could wm a suit. And the &indav closed asi.. fOf Mr Jo6eoh. rfftauranl decided the "uncertainties and ex- pense" of a trial warranted settlement. So, each of the G> stockholdeni will 1et JS.cent roupons for each share ol Hamburger Hamlet stock iewels by loseph ~ c ..... ,...,. • ».» •t'6eta • ..... •~•.a ....... Gagwriter-"coach' Fading From Campaign WE BUY USED ORIENT AL RUGS WASlllNGTON <AP> -Pre:.idt!nl Ford 's normaJ plodding s tyle ol speech ma.lung has some sparkle lately, thanks Ill good part to a former t.elevisfon comic named Don Penny Penny isn't coUectmg any medals for his ef· forts, bowever. On the contrary, he is on lhe verge or being transformed into the White House equivalent of a nooperr.on. POLRICS HAS SOMETHING TO do with 1l And another factor to be considered is Penny's own disregard for challlS of command -hke popping in on the President without gett.mg an appointment NA'1E inthr NE\\S through Ford's under· lings One of Ford's aides said Jut week ho expect- ed the 43-year-old Penny to play a s11tn1ftcanl role in the President's preparations for tomght's debate with Jimmy Carter. It seemed a reasonable expe<:· tatlon. because PeMy helped coach J.o,ord on bis suc- cessful and well-received acceptance speech al last month's Republican conventJoo. But evidence that Penny has contributed anything to debate planrung is hard to come by. "I JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT Don Penny has been doing," i.a1d Ford's pre~s secretary, Ron Nessen. David Kennerly, the White House pbotograpber who brought Ford and PeMy together last January, was equally vague when asked about Peony's possi- ble Involvement in the debate. "I've purposely stayed far away from all that because you migbl ask questions. I don't wonl to he lo you," Kennerly saJd. Without announcement. Penny was transferred this month from the While House payroll lo the Ford campaign committee payroll. HE HAD BEEN DRAWING Sl50 a day as a WhJle House consultant. which prompted Jimmy Carter to talk about a "$40,000·a-year gag writer" al the While llouse at taxpayer expense When a reporter caJled the Ford committee and asked for Penny, he was connected with lhe press st.alt. An assistant there swd he had no idea where Penny could be found, but promised lo track him down. Instead of Peony, a senior c ampaign spokesman called back within mmutes and pointed· ly suggested that the reporter really did not want to talk to the former stand up comic "But I do," the reporter inMsted The spokesman relented and ~ Penny called back. He 'Ralf d1r fillW~ was affably reticent. About all he would say (f"ord) •01111d• wos that he considers Uk~ a f"lor•llft• hlmseU an "editor and •hof! •alr•111an. suggestor ... A source who Be SOflS thlags should know says Penny I I k r • • t la ~ hu been told to a void in prl.,af~ srrfor . ., terv1Pws . One of has last m-N.., aellat b M terv1<>ws was last month tallchtg abo11t~ an V:ul. Colo., with a •••~body•• ..,._ CBS correspondent. The I ... , .,.. CBS mun later went on ~t Oft au r• • the air to report that ~ Penny would play lhf' rol~ of J immy Carter during Ford rchear.;aJs for th<' tclev1S<•d debates Penny IM11ot11 he had only beenJok1nJ(. White llou'><' struf chief Richard Cheney was not amus~d. however. and tht• "makinJ( or a non person" sec mi. to have been under wuy C\l't since PENN\', /\ COMEDY WRITER WllO hnd Steve Allrn and Mr rv Gnrfin among his chentl'I<>. has done htth• i;:ag wnt1ng ror Forcl Instead. ht' ha' tned to do 11omt•th1ng ulx1ut f'~ord'~ wooden lllyle of SJ>('f'eh-mak Inf( In a Moy 1nlerv1cw with thl' Wash1n~on Post. THE PENTAX KX the 35mm SLR camera with a viewfinder that tells all! c.,..• ___ _ • !:. 1 .y :., 1i •C 11•flwMdcr hOws hull<'' PC"d 1nd .:"twl I srop at a glJncc' • Bur.Hn cen1er~e•Qt-ll!d male.h ner.C1•e meler !Qr gOOt1 photos. llm•' inet 1 "Tle' • UtlrQIJC 511pe1-~we Ptnl;u bayanel lens ll'IOOl11 Mm~'"'S/. scf~w:!:'~ rJJ (lfl ...... t1t·U7l ~C W....Jri. l~t. Slit. tM. ta IM ..... ~..,. ... c ... Penny said of Ford "Hal!the lime, he sounds hke a Florshe1m shoe salesman. He says things like 'the private .sector.' Now, what is he talking about. somebody's unmen- tionables here. or what? What I'd like to do LS bt:lp tum get rid of all that Jargon, all that pohl1cal rhetoric, until he's completely naked, until you see the real man." PENNY APPARENTLY IS CONTINUING ef· forts toward the goal ol a naked president. The !1ve- root-s1x "ed1tor -suggestor" was on hand a week ago when Ford kicked orr tus campaign at Ann Arbor. Mich .• with a speech whose delivery seemed to reflect preparation, perhaps from Penny's coaching We, also have one of the largest selections of new and used Oriental Ru gs on the West Coast Open 7 Dcrys a W Hk c.A-5~ $~';,,, o,.,e,,,t~l .R. "55 VJ.at OW MW lhowroom at 8844 Wilshire llvd., lenf'fy Hlls, Calif. 90211 • 659-4444 The hard-to-believe, easy-to-love, under-S1500 kitchen Like everything else, home improvements cost more than they used to. But pnces aren't out of sight. You can still afford to modernize your kitchen. In fact, you can probably put in a brand new custom kitchen yourself for under $1500. 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Garden Grove Fullerton Coate Mesa Long Beach Orange 301 So. State College 870·0050 1275 Bnstol 556·1500 6980 Cherry Ave 634-711 t 324 West Katella ·532·2506 7707 Garden Grove Blvd 537-9571 or 893-6523 Open Mon thru Fri 9 to 9 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 Opon Mon thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat & Sun Q to 6 Open Mon. thru Fri 9 to 9 Sit & Sun 9 to 6 Open 9 to 8 except Mon & Fri 9 to 9 Open 9 to 6 every day . - ----. ...__ -~ -- Jlf DAil Y PILOT Thur1day Seplembef 23 19715 , County Candiilates Tell Platforms tones Tops For Loudness By o . C. llVS'nNGS criticised Slemons for the auto Badham (R-Newport Beach) and clans as well u re&Ula\ory agencles. 0tt11eoe•tv"" ... ,,... dealer'sfalluretoeampalplnpublic. state Senator Deno.is Carpenter <R Six candJdates and t•·o stand-ins 'Tm the on• wbo abowJ up and Lalks Newport Beach). Cbet Wray, Seit&' Democratic oppo. appeared before the Orange Coast As· about the l11ues while my opponent He 1ald his cons titue nt& arc nent, said hl• maln conc~rn Is lntegri· aociatlon Wednesday ln their bids for/ plan• to 1pend tbe umpaian primarily intere1ted an wcllare re-t.yotoffiCt>holden. Hesaldrecentcon- olfices in the slate Legislature. Janiuiahinl ln Fran~ "beeaid. form. property tax reform. cnme and cem with ti on the part ol the publlc ls . Fatty members of lhe association. • Tbe lssuet cited by Cordova, an the 1lie ol eovernment. He suaeested healthy alnce peoplt-hove become which eonslst.s of representatives of Oran1e County deputy district at-Instituting a aunset clause on po.till-aware tbatltexlsU lo both pal'\.les • The men who have ~ bitten by •harks outnumber the women vl.ctim.s by 13 to one. Client ukl why. Clearly, because far more men than women aet out there into lbe &bark waters. The abarka lhemselves are not known to have any preference in the matter of flavor, texture or appetbing appevance. business and government Crom tomey. tnclude expansion ot sunset------''--------------------------- coastal commu.naUes, ltslened as the clause proposals to "automatically Do you realbe that noise called m usic put out by the Rolling Stones LS only 20 dttibels less loud than the aupersonic Concorde jet? Testa by the Guinness records expert$ s1.1ggest the Stones are lo~r than any other rock group worldwide. An accessory sold witt\ the 1902 Packard car was an ammonia gun designed to ward off dogs that nipped at tires. CATS Q. "Were any sort or cats native to Australia?•• A. No, nor any sortoldeer. either. ll 's widely known that light.nln& does in- deed sometimes stnke twice in the aune place. Less well reported la the fact that it sometimes strikes a.s many as 20 times in swift succession in the same place. But that hap. pens so quickly that the bolls appear to be a smile flash. Men born undet tl\e sign of Aries are IU$Cep0• ble to flattery. ney tend to believe the comments of bri&ht blondes and smooth salesmen. Or so says our Zodiac expert. Hardly any flowers \bat depend on bees for Pollination a re red. DOCTOaS' OA'DI Another widespread misconception lS thal every medical doctor upon eraduaUon takes the renowned H1ppocntic oath. ln fact. only 21outof84 U.S. medical schools use \hat oath. • •1 Another 41 employ varlol.lS other professional oalhs, both ancient and modern. Moat com- mon is the Declaratloo ol Geneva adopt«! by the World Medical Aaaociation just 28 years ago. How would you go about catching a cheetah? Best way. accordinc to wild game hunter Don Hunt -he. too. belonp in the Proper J ob Club -is JUSt grab it by the tall a.ad throw it an a box. Thal item or rem1rune apparel known as the falsie finds a bigger market in the United States than \n all the rest or the world put together. Reason the experts tell you never to store your razor blades in a medicine cabinet with a loosely stoppered iodine bottle as iodine rumes rust any type o! raior blade. Odd thine about that bird called \he sw1rt is it flaps Its winp alternately instead of simultaneously. ~HI M"'ll• LM. .. "-~ 0. lff IMI. C.lilMlttatia. Death .\'ot ,,._.,. Ot:L CAJTILLO llEATMA 0 del CA\TlllO--- ,,. L .. Q\lf'\4 Hflf~ C.htortH• o.e.. °' .. 4'"' ~'"""tJifl'' n , .. ,. Sur'"""'° bY Jvkll) °"' (A\llUO. d.tyight .. n P.tv• lf'llnt1lt'\, A O\f! M atltt Chl\t~ 4PHf M•'4•'"1 N•kll•i \i\ter\ l\tMt Go"-l•t•l .. ,.d Lvcl• E ,C.f"'\"0" ~~Pwl'r Af'lt"On'f ~ta••r or~. A1t.n.ard Gi\.WOld ~'""\ Gj,WOIO. ~r• C,l\'#nld Ail\1<.,_••I McM•M drtd P•1ri<~ MrM1~ 4r•1t1r•raN~ ""'""' r,, ,.,,,,d CNt&e\ Gr\~ • ..., Ar•1t C,.\W")ICI Rowr1 th!\ •""""tf'O l llur\d•v '•ptemD~r 2J al llallt 8'-rclO"'" C:~I• Me" Ch..,.. ~"' ~""'°• • 00 AM !>I Jo.tlllm C..0.llOll• (l'UHC" '"''"''"•"' A \(ftf'\'t•" (A,...1Prv 8-4U 8f'r0f'r0ft CMt• Mlw Mo,,~,.., 011 .. no,, MALI.. ANNE auRC.EH >iALl , .. ....,tot -~ ft.llM.h C•tiffH"•• °"''' ~ °' •t"'\otr>tf'm~r n '"'-\urvtwday,,._,. ct•uc»ht•' Pt\oflhf' Tf\orp_., ot Lo~ A~k'' r , l'<lllPf) \1\ter\ '#\ Mr 0 HoOt#\ and Mr D•••d 8~ f)(tttt of f-••\ Pfl'tiU, "'ft'ft&ftAI '-'ttV4(f"\ tn '*'..,."'' '••lb'ftOk Ma\Onlt ''"'" t"'rv f•lltwna' C• a ... , f\t,f)t.rMI ''"'" ,...\A Mot"1u.,.• d ir• 'tOf'\ .,, '·~ o~ ,,...,." P'~•w m••• ""'~''°"' tO"' 1r1DtJttOl"l'\IOyOUrt•~tltf t f\•f'1ly LINTON C.El)ll(,( r LINTON rnut.nt ol Deaths ElseWhere TUSCALOOSA. Ala <AP) -Dr. lludaon S trodt-, 83. t eacher . pohtical expert and b10 grapher of J e fferson Davis. died Wednesday. Birth• l'OUNTAINVALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL A...,.,IJ, M f •l'W'f Mr• C-..t•'d ,,,.. 'h tft4iil'1 ·~ .. .,. ffount111"V•U•Y Q ;t Mr "'"° Mt' OAn•"' Mor•nn t:ntr CArd1hoOrtw,. w-'''"'""'"' q;d ............. ,. ~' •l'Wt M H f-,. t"1• T 4h ''01 h1t\ '\t C,.Un~t &-• " ')1r1 .... , ....... ,, M• •nd Mn ClfH~NJ ti n"""'" t"*'f1' 8 tr•l11tt l•f'\ .. Hul'\htHJt')f\ 9, "-' f\ bf"" Mr '"°M" ~1cru.ro\..,._,_. .. , 111C ~ C·rc•~ t1Yftl·f"IQ1()f'tc8• ett\ ~.,. Pl:Bl.IC N<YTICI.-: ..,._ ,,.. ~ C•lllor•"• Dot• ol "* l----------- 4'11\ \oofll•....,.,. "" ~u···-.,., r>h PtCTlltOU$ •u••NEU Wiie ~.\trletl •l\lrr II\ l•w. AllOI" AA NAMa J T4TIMICHT *''°"Of L-llucll. r A --'" l.,. t0110W•l\Q "'""'" " ""°"O °"'' taw lhtl ¥•"''' ot O•H•\.e t •••' ""'" ,, _,, •••• , ..... S.tu•O.¥ "'" to·~ COHCll(lr P UMl'IN(; -U ti l 00 PM, Ptellk y,~ .. It.Al• C•mll\O C•"41d• ll\, H""'•ftlllon o.apo1 wllll llev Oruu A ICurTt•••ol ....... CA ., .... ltclenl 111 lleu ol llo-rt ltw ,.,...,. ••· Bvrol\ ldward 0.11111\1¥ ,.._, • .,nhnwmertalc.Oftt'ibUU~•~ (efftlft() C•"•d• Lft. Huritl"'tton to1 • ,,..,.tv•of .,_ <llOIO PM;lfl( ...... CA,,,_., V-Mor1u.,ydlrHlor~. fl\j\ bu\lfW\\ It ( ... ~lllCI DV Ml II\ dj•·-· .----------... JlyrlWI t l>oufllll¥ ''-" ,,.,,.,,,_nt ••' tiled •'" ""' officeseekers gave five minute sum self destruct these a1encte~. If we manes or their positions need them. the n we can initiate The two candidates wbo did not at· l~ation lo brin1 them back." He t end we re A11sem bly man Paul aJ.ao uJd be would vtcorously pursue Carpenter CD-Garden Grove) who t.axMform. was attendme a Le&i&laUve hearlnq 0.-.ts Mucera, the Democrat.Jc committee in Sacramento and candidate running against Burke In Newport Beach car dealer Jlm t.be 73rd Aasembly Distnct. said his Slemons. a candidate for the 7stb As campaign ls des igned to reduce the se-•bly district seat. who 15 vauUoo· threat thal people associate with ing an France. Delnocrats as being anti-business. Evelyn Wrlebt, Carpenter's ad-He s aid be ls a businessman himself numstrative assistant spoke on behalf and aees the amall businessman and of her boss' state Senate candidacy, the amall farmer-the middle class and Bruce Nestande, (ft-Orange), the Americana-as the group most ln Assemblyman from the 70tb District, need of protection from bia govern- spoke (or Slemons. ment. Here's a look at the issues selected Nfftude, speatin. for Slemons, by each cancUdate: said he was talking about issues he &ob erl Barke <R·Huntineton bad discussed with the Republican Beach). the incumbent. in the 73rd As· candidate. He said the problems list· sembly District, focused on business ed by candidates are all proble ms and the free enterprise system "I'd that the Democratic-controlled rather be on that side than on the side Lectslature could have solved, but ol lbe social planners who turn more has yet to act on. and more to big government.'· he He said three of the major problems said facine the Legislature wlll be issues He also said he opposed coast con· involvint crime, taxation of busl· troJ legisJalion in the belier that. lf the nesses and property tax reform. public wants to control the property, Loraa Norlotl, the Republican can- lhe public ougbtto bU.y it. di date who is running against Miu Wrtgbt, whose boss 1s running Carpenter for the 31th District Senate for the 31th Senate District seat. said seat, asked ror support an the bub ol Carpenter will purs ue the anti-his party affiliation. ~aucracylegislatioo\bathe start· He claimed that one more ed in his freshman term in the As Democrat in the Senate would give • ~.embly tha.Domocra~ ~two-thirds majority She said he 1.s interested m the so-·• If we lose th1s seat, then we will lose call ed s unset laws which require the Republican Party in this st.ate." review of regulatory agencies on a re he declared. gulv basis as well as laws which PlaU Seit&, the Republican can· wOt.lld control the power Veiled in Jidate in tbe 71st Assembly District burea~racies. noted be has bad a lotolo;periellaff in a. Cor•n , the Democratic can-Sacramento workog as an ad- didate in the 74th Assembly Dist.rt ct, minlstraUve aid to Auemblyman Bob Computers Savings To County? Officials In the Orange County Department of Social Services think they can save nearly $2.4 million annually by us- ini computers lo keep track or client lnforma· t.lon and payments they receive. And they believe new computer equipment would more than pay for Jtsell in less than fi ve years. County s upe rvisors have authorized Robert Love, the department's interim directo r . to begin negotiating ror purchase or that eqwp· ment. HE WAS asked to re- port back in five week.s on exactly how much il Will cost and how much stale and federal agen· c1es might be willing to chap in to pay for 1t. Love said the new eqwpmcnt. which would be added an phases over 30 months. would handle certain clc•ncal runctaons now done by hand lie noted that ad · manlstrallon or county wetrare programs 1n creased by S-1 8 million this year. a hak e of 2J percent THE .JUMP was not due solely to increases in welfare case rolls. he sa id , but als o was becauae of the manual sys tem s r equlrinte numerous personnel and dupllcaUon or effom. AUTUMN FURNACE MAINTENANCE FURNACE FILTERS · on Mosl Popular Sizes 3 9ct 14X20-14X25 16X20-16X25 20X20 BAL n .eUIOERON FUNERAL HOMI! Corona d.,I Mar 8 73·9460 Cof\la Mf'18 846-2424 ,_.,, ....... Of•-'°"""" .... -For example , Love """' said, when a client com· _ ..... ,. 81!LL BAOAOWAV MORTUARY 110 Broadwnv Co~•o Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 41M·IM1S San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery MortullV Chepel 3500 Pa<:1llc View Omie Newp0rt Call tom ca 644-2700 PEE9C fAMIL Y COlONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Boise Ave. Westminster 893-3525 IMITHS' MORTUAAY 921 Main St. Huntington Beld1 538-8539 IMfTM 1\tTHtLL LA.Ma OUR WHTCUFI' CHAPEL Mortu~••84~ 427 E. 171h St ' Costa Mesa -.. ' Pi.illt•.,...d °'•"IJ" c .. ,, °"41• Pi•01 es in. hi" na me. address \.OG4•mDo•• ••" » "1• '"' ,. and other Information Is PUBLIC NOTICE sometimes recorded six or 11even times. Under the computer 1uPu1o~:'~~Tonwa propoaaJ. that data n ATI o' c4L• "o""'" POii would be fed Into a cen- TM1 couMTV o P ou .. 01 tral information bank. ,.. ..... NOTtCI OP MIAlllNO OP and terminals would be ::~•T;g: '~•"T~:~:a;:,C::~'i.L at outlylnc omces. The TUY 4NO AUlMOlltlATIOtlTOAO data could be updated as "' I .. ' s T • " u .. 0 • " T M • __ ... .-... d Id alJ be INO• .. ••OllfT A0MtNIST114Tt~ n'l:'ICUCV an wou OP 1STAT1uo in one location, he said. f\l•i. of PHYLLIS J STUL Tl. •l<O ,...,.... "'l't1YLLI\ JUANA STVl..Tl. o.c .. -LOVE ALSO proposed HOl•c.I! '' ttc1111Y 01~" 111e1 computerl•tng welfare UNITl!O C:ALIFOllNIA IAlll( 11.tt • 111otc1 .._,., .. • ""''°" ,.,.. ,.._... payment systems, along w111 """ tor h1u•11u 01 ~,,., .. with budget controls and !..-:0;:""!!!:":',..a.:::::::,::,:•:: staUsUcs needed ror re· """'"'.,'°" ot !ttAI•' AC1. rel~ J>OrU. 10 '""'~" 1• ...... 10' 1"'11"' He told supervisors -h<wi.n.A..0"'-11Mltme-91ece ., ,_""O 1111 .......... , -1e1 •or one-fourth or the expect.-w... • ~,., •1 "'° • "'· 111 ,,.. ed savings would be in t-1r_, ol o..a.n-111 No ) of Wkl <-1.a1100 t1vk 0t11mo.1 .. Wor\.1 In county dollars, while 7S ... 01u1s.i...c.1A,.. c..nionw• .-rcent would be in the oa• s.Cll '. ~· ,,_ w1LL14M • 1uO"N state and federal govern· "*~·~~.•""""'.. ment's share of welfare ,,...,_ pf01rams. -----· r-:::;::::::::;======::z::;~ ~~-.:i-( Cati 142•5111. J ..,.,.,._.Or-. c..tt o.i1y'l"lte1. Put a few word• s.e. ,..11,n, 1"• to work. for you. MIMI ..arT AT10M "AH ANOAY MINUTE DENIES YOU IO RCONDI CW HAPPINESS" CHUllCH OF IBJGIOUS SCIENCE _..,. .. f I Rev Leslee Seo" Harro4d 4'2·1102 JOI I So. 8 C.-. l M. Sa C'-• Public Auction~ ri., Sat. and Sun. evenings at 8 p.m. . ( l('.JORS or£N AT., p M. Fort lN~ fa..:m.>N .I 1 JEWELRY CHtNA CRYSTAL : 1 Plu:; hundrOO.s o! olh r ile!T\.i ol lurnilurli, obiets d ...rt, l.l-'. I : M1'r hm<l ~ <.:1...'n 1 n~i tnm 1..ut·, I 1li1wn. b..mkru1itu" . • ,Jurt 1.m:I~""' : I Sdl~ ... l.xu1k~. l I I L Mo~Jor~"n::i~:;r~~::;~63 ~ r , (714)645-2200 Cilind by Limoges. Wedqt·wooJ. H0&nthdl dnd others hne European dnd Amen.·dn cut crysi.J c:ll\li ar• oll.S:.> p.: r~ld111 figumtPS, l ror1.!• . fine tum1ture, vh:tnael .... r:. .ir u l 11 ... 0 111., ldrOPSl w~r.lt1ys ol hnt' t•'wl'iry an thu &.:JUthbnJ Ew·rytJw1 1 from. U <"<'.Ir 1l Ji...1monJ soW.w· .. s to q1Jld r-..~k <.:hrJU\.t. FREE ADMISSION TERMS: Ba11k.Ame-nc-<1rd. M l~t~r Ch.;rqe I '1:rsonol Chec-k. Term+ ADDITIONAL INSPECTION HOURS: Mon. Tua. & rn. ll d m Iv Sp m, Sdt. 12 noon h.1 ~; r• ru . ':iw1 .' p rn ro '1 p m. AUCTIONEER: ;:!,r• I• 1111.1 OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. WE BUY FOR CASH _) l__?-~~~:~r:~-c:~~~~~:::~~ Thur5d1y Sep1em1>er 23 197& 0-'IL Y PILOT ~ ~ Suers to Eat Profits LOS ANGELES CAP> -Tb• plmutrs and their tbey aold back to the coms>tny. Tbe coupons will be lawyers will have to eat or drink their aetUement. aood at any of the tbaln'a restaurU\ta. "ll just seemed the appropriate thin& to do . . . Sometimes you aettJe a lawtu.ll any way you B\JT NOT ALL 11tE aharebolders are IC· can, .. tald attorney Georse De Roy. cepUng the restaurant's of(tr ot meals, a snack or even a cup of cotree. HE MAY NOW JOIN members of his flrm ln O.,Roy said •'one woman wrol-e us th la very nl~ munching and alpplnJ throuth nearly $1,000 worth letter aaylnt ahe had recelv~d one •hare ot of food at one or six Hambur1er Hamiel Hamlet'astockasa1l.tlfromtbeowneraotthortrm restaurants. and sbe felt abe would be uniratel\ll If ahe accepted De Roy's htw partner, Bruce I. H~hman flled a another 35 cents becauseaheresold lboatock." cJass·acUon suit lust year aeaJnsl the r estaurant .-------------------- chain. He contended on behalf of 60 former WANTE shareholders that the chain bought up their stock at deflated prices and failed to inform them that the company wanted todropoutof publlc tradlne. A spokesman for lhe restaurant denled it was DIAMONDS• Gt;MSTOl\t:S EX-COMIC DON PE .. N'f, FORMER WHITE HOUSE SPARKLE COACH Setf·atyled 'Editor and Suggestor' S..mt To Be SUpplng From View goln1 private and said lbe stock was bou1ht at a falr prtcit oU4.SO a share. A SETTLE MENT ON FILE with U.S. District Court Judge Jesse W. Curtis says lbe stockholders were uncertain they could W1Jl a suit. And the restaurant decided the "uncertainties and ex- pense" of a trial warranted settlement. Je'Nels by Josephs 11 Marching lot diamonds and oen.ionea from private irv:l1~s and e1t1tet. Careful ellarnlnation and evaluation by our oJtQet'lt. Higheat pnces paid Call 5-40-9066 1~9 dilly. Satun:l•Y HHS, Suncsayciosed. ask tor Mr . .Jc>6ec>h. 'N~nperson' in Making So, each or the 60 stockholders wJJ l get 3.S-cent coupons for each share ot Hambur1er Hamlet stock iewels by loseph ........... "··· • .J1» ..................... J ~ Gagwriter-~coach' Fading From Campaign WE BUY USED ORIEllTAL RUGS WASHINGTON CAP > President Ford's normal plodding style or speech-makmg has some sparkle lately. thanks In good part to a former television comic named Don Penny. Penny isn't coUectrng any medaJs for his ef- forts, bowever. On the contrary. he is on the verge or being transformed into the White House equivalent or a nonperson. POUTICS HAS SOMETJllNG TO do with it. And another factor to be considered Is Penny's own disregard for chains or command -Uke popping in on the Pres ident w1lhout getting an appointment NA 'It: '" ..... NE\\S through Ford's under- lings. One of Ford's aides said last week he expect- ed the 43-year-old Penny to play a si~nafacanl role in the President's preparauons for tonight's debate with Jam my Carter It seemed a reasonable expec- tation, because Penny helped coach Ford on bis suc- cessfuJ and well-received acceptance speech at last month's Republican convent.Ion. But evidence that Penny has contributed anything lo debate planning as hard to come by. "I J UST DON'T KNOW WHAT Don Penny has been doing.·· said f'ord's press secretary, Ron Nessen. David Kennerly, the White House photographer who brought Ford and Penny together Jast January, was equally vague when asked about Penny's possi- ble involvement in the debate. "I've purposely stayed far away from all that bttause you might ask questions. I don't want lo lie to you," Kennerly said. Without announcement. Penny was transferred lhls month from the WhJte House payroll to the Ford campaign committee payroll. HE HAD BEEN DRAWING S~ a day as a WbJte House consultant, which prompted Jimmy Carter to talk about a "$40,000 a·year gag writer" at the White House at taxpayer expense. When a reporter called the Ford committee and asked for Penny. he was connected with the press staff. An assistant there said he had no idu where Penny could be found, b«Jt promised to track hlm down. Instead of Penny. a senior campaign spokesman called back wittun mlllules and pointed- ly suggested that the reporter really dtd not want to talk to the former stand up comae "But I do," the reporter insis ted. The spokesman relented and ~ Penny called back. He 'Bait tltf' tlMM' .. wa s affably reticent. About all he would sa.y (l'ordJ ao11nd• was that he considers UM a f'foraltft• himsetr an "editor and •laot-•alf."••a.._ suggestor." A source who Be •ay• tldnp should know says Penny I f It ~ ' • t la _. hu been told lo avoid in- prf .,at c-•f'~tor." terv1t>ws. One o( has last in· Noeo aelaaa Is lw-terv1ews was last month aalldng abo1et~ in Vail. Colo .. with a •o•ebody•• .,.._ ens correspondent. The .wiwdonablf."•r CBS man later went on the air to report that ~ Pf.'nny would play the role of Jimmy Carter during Ford re henrsals for the televised debates. Penny insists ht' had only been Joking. White llouse staff cht<'f Richard Cheney was not amused , howt>vt'r, and thf' "making or a non- person" seems to havt' been under way ever since P EN NV, A COME DY WRITER WHO had Slt've Allf'n and M1•rv Gr1'fln among his <'hentclc-. has done little• ~aJ( wntmg for Ford Instead, hr has tried to do somc-thtnJt about Ford's wooden style of apt-ech mnkinit In a Muy tnlc>rvww with 1h1• Washington Pos t, THE PENTAX KX the 35mm SLR camera with a viewfinder that tells all! • Ea~y-10 J l• v1ewhndcr shews s!'lvtttr pet?d and .1c1u.1I l.slOp di a glance• • Built-in centor·weighlod m31Ch·l'leedle m1>ler lor <)OOd photos time JhOf tirne1 , • Un1Quc. super·M?Cure Pentax bayonot len~ movnl M 'M 1J CA...aA STOii '8~ relt" so::.c~'tl,':f'-4 ~" ~ .........,.,.. l~t. s.t. IM. 1-IM ......_._..., ...... c..,. Penny said or Ford. We. also have one of the largest selections of new and used Oriental Rugs on the West Coast Open 7 Days a Wffk "Half the lime, he sounds hlce a F1orshe1m shoe salesman. He says things uke 'the private sector.• Now, what is be talking about, somebody's unmen- tionables here, or what? Whal I 'd like to do is help him get rid or all lhal Jargon, all that political rhetoric, until he's completely naked, until you see the real man." P ENNY APPARENTLY IS CONTINUING ef- forts toward the goal of a naked president. The five· Coot-six "editor-suggestor" was on hand a week ago when Ford kicked off tus campaign al Ann Arbor, Mich., with a speech whose delivery seemed to reflect preparation, perhaps from Penny's coaching. v45~ j.:-';., Q,.,e.,t~I .l\w5 s Vlsff OW MW lhowrooM at 8844 Wll1hire llvcl, S.verty Hilb, Calif. 902 l l • 659-4444 The hard-to-believe, easy-to-love, under-S1500 kitchen Like everything else. home improvements cost more than they used to. But prices aren't out of sight. You can still afford to modernize your kitchen. In fact. you can probably put in a brand new custom kitc hen yourself fo r under $1 500. This surprisingly low priced kitchen is built around the spectacular Saxony starter unit. Imagine! 8' of classic oak finish cabinets with brass hardware. Plus: 8' stock counter top, 21" x 32" double pressed steel sink and rim. :211-010-585 faucet, and a pair of basket strainers. All in one economical package You can get started on that under-$ 1500 d ream kitchen at any of our stores Bnng us room dimensions and wall measurements from corner to sink and corner to windows. We'll lay o ut your kitchen free. The price tag on the rest of the 1ob will please you. too. 8' SAXONY COMPLETE KITCHEN STARTER UNIT, Reg. 549.74 444.00 Easy moving appliance rollers lnatant storage I did it myself! H IYf c1u'y apr1 ir. ·" rn "'!IN you movr .lrO.l''lrl yt>ur lli>:wy ~olC:l'lrn llr•OlonnCO'l hke lhC rel,.oe• 11<.'• r ir IJl'l IMl'IN or l'lc:ivy lurn1turo Thev '" 1'In.JP10 •'l"o Inn J ll'lOf hold up IO :.' 000 p 1ulld 5 IJOCll'I :: P 40 Tl'lesr &lurdy shell brac~als c.Jn bo 1nsl11llc·1I ea'l•ly w1lh a few 011111 Extreml'ly vo1s11111" ~.1n be cut WJlh 8 hllCk $3W for a 0•1" "' I NO Sl'llllf un11. can be paintod 10 malch 11o.1 ~or Sl'IPlvf'!s Made of gafvan11ed steol 111>1>Pd lor c .. lrJ s1r11ng1h t~ow you can 1nst..ill 11bl'a111•111 Arms1ron11 lloc;r and lake p11dl) 111 •:i /•fl'l .. , d1cJ 11 mvic II II s P.:J'lf ond econom1c111 w11h Arms1ronri Pt21r.ro N Pr<".s ""'"' Lots ol P•C•hnq colors and p11t1otns Eiscti 1110 •S 12·" 1r l'LAST/C N'!'LIMIC£ llOLLfflS RNJ, '>I 1.58 It atands up for you Oon'I wnrry about r.IOCIJY whon you pu1 uo a rl'owoOd toneo 11"1 !'l:llurallv d0Gl y·rr111111n1 Ourablo. 100 And 11 wrethN' ~11ulilully. ovon 11 unpe1ntlld An Jl'rer..11ve edd11lo11 n11ywhere l!fOUnd the hOUIO I IC 12 X 15 AOUOH REDWOOD OOAAD Reg 2 79 2.28 HOLD-ALL SHCLF (JRACKET:, RC·! 9'lc NC'l 88c each ARMSTRONG PLAC[ 'N l'R[ ;,. Tl/ f, r P ' rl oC t> ,rl) No matter how you slice It You'"' fl01n'] to m:i~n 11 h1fl ::iivHICJ! on lhll'lO hrend bo11rrJ~ l'mo boi.rd'I wllh hardwoocj rnd'\ 10 IJtVfl Vl'llJ8 of llMvtr'l Uir. lhom In ltin ~ ICIJM br1no lti"m 10 thr tnblo or ltio parly lnr b•OOd~ nnd c;1nP1P"'I It> l( 20 /IRE AO 80Al1DS. nrQ ri 'J'l 4.28 Ward & Harrington ~=~:;~~·~~::ah Sunday . Garden Grove Fullerton Costa Mesa Long Beach Orange 7707 Garden Grove Blvd 301 So. State College 1275 Bristol 6980 Cherry Ave 324 West Katella 637·9571or893-6523 870·00SO 556·1500 634·7111 .532·2506 Open Mon. thru Fri 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri 9 to 9 Open Mon thru Fri 9 to 9 Open 9 to 6 except Open 9 to 6 e very day Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 Sat & Sun. 9 to 6 Set. ' Sul'I 9 to 6 Mon & Fri 9 to 9 0 • , - l QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi "You will meet• tall, dark, hand.some uncommitted voter." Got a problem? Then wntc to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, gt'ttmg tlae at1.'ttL'ers atld actwn you need to s1J/VP meqwties m government and huSl- nes.c;. 1\furl 11our question.! to Pat Dunn At Your Service. Oru11ye Coast Daily Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560 , Co.,ta .'\.fesa , CA 9l1Wi. Irulude your it•lephone number. The ctJ/umn appears daily eicept Saturda11s. ''re Prke• Out of P11yC"h? DEAR PAT· My doctor has recommended psychotherapy Cor me I have checked out fees with several of these professlonals and I just can't afford the tab I reali ze that I need this help, but at this u me it's a question of continuing to Improve my mental condition or neglecting my physical needs. Do you have any suggesllons? l.L., Costa Meu Yoe may want to ceatad tM Southern CaWonla h ydtoalerapy Aaaodatloll. Tills &n*P, formed ln lt'11, a,_l'eS lower fees for payt'bologlcal and otber rdated mental bealtb services tbroo&b its mem- bers, all of whom are licensed psyt'bJatrlsts, psycboloclsu, cllnlcal sodal workers, marrtace and family coanaelon , educatloaal therapists or art lbenplst1. All PaycboC.herapy AssodaUoa mem· ben are ha private practice. SCPA spokesmen say tbat member &heraplata must agree to adlaere to a fee scbedaJe whicb represent. a ?S to 30 percent re· ductlon la the usual fee for ~ychotberapy. Mem · ben alto are required to accept peer review. Anyone with an emoUoaal problem is Invited to · write to the ass~laUoo's otnce at f.KO WUsblre • ··Blvd., Suite 623, Beverly Hllh, or phone (?LJ) • 2'73-tMt. Reeently a referral office was opened al .·901 N. Ta1tln Ave., Salte 3t7, Santa Ana. Pbone · fl34.M43 fr•• 1:30 a.m. t. 5:3t p.m. Monday : · tllro111la Friday (OT further lalormallon . . 1t'hat 1\ rr Garnl•ltee Lh•ft 11? D EAR f)AT: I am not going to go into personal details here, but I hope that you will answer my inquiry. Short and sweet. I'd ltke you to tell m e how much or my wages can be gam1sheed7 A.G., Costa Mesa A total of 25 perttnt ol your wa&es can be garnisheed (Income after toes ud social secari· · ty deductlon11) in any work week. That rate ls for · ?S percent of your dlapoeable eanln111 for tba& · week or the a mouat by which tbe dlapoHble ·eanlaga for tbat week esceeda JI tlmea tbe ··federal mlnlmum boorty wa1e, whichever la le11. Tile ret&rlttlona on tbe amount tbat may be • aarallbeed In a week do not apply to coart orders ·for tile 1upport of any person, 1uch as clllld sup· 'POft or aUmony, banknlptcy court orders or debts chae for state and federal taxes. A levy aacalu t wa&ea for a federal tu debt by tbe Jaternal lleveaae Service also ls not restricted by law. HAMDMADI PUii SILK & qtAMA Men's Shirts and ladJes Blouses r e ThutMiay. September 23 19'7!1 DAILY PILOT "' Egg Label Check Due in State GIANT , SACRAM ENTO tAP) -A "A CO NSUM E& BUYING polyunsaturated fatty acids per PLANT SAL crackdown on the tk cript1ve e 11 s I a c ar tons mar k ed 100 era nu of edtble portion. labelin1 ol eu cartom will 10 in· 'polyunsaturated,• 'higher ln to effect Oct 7, says th e iodtne,'or other!.uch descnpl!vtt SATURDAY OML Y SPIC,.._. PUNTS AT Caltfornla Bureau of Eu and terminology usually expecu Poultry Quality Control. tbofe e11s to contain a different Bureau chief Jc>M Miller said quality or Ingredient than a BUT EGGS MARKED "tu1her in pol yunsaturates'' will have tu coot.&i.o at least i arams. S'ltll UDUCIO PlllCIS ' ec&a will be tested to determme normal ecc." Miller said. i! their contents match the Ke aaid normal eap contain descnplton onlbecartons. ab o u t 1 . 4 2 g ram s 0 f The polyunsaturates can be chan&ed with supplement.s lo lht chickens' feed, Miller said. THE FERN FACTORY \ SOUT'H COAST VIUAGI 751-3J7 The concept is simp le: PU•CHASI P•ICI AMOUllT YOU 6Ye•r 4YHr 2 Y.Year 1 YHr lflCllVI ATMANmfY ~ ~ ~ .. '-'HkafH •10,eoo $6,37651! $7,482.ai $8,502:& $9,4 t 7b!! •s,ooo $3,188~ $3,741il $4,251U $4,708~ •2,soo $1 ,594~ $1 ,870li $2,125.oi $2,354 .il •1,000 • • $ 850~ $ 941 ZZ 7~ 7.793 7Y'3 7.523 6~ 6.723 63 6.183 Annual Annual Annual A1mual Annual Annu.ol Annu~I Annual lnlM"t YM-ld fftlNl'•I Yield fnl(rtd \'lt'ld lnttll.,.I Yield lnltrut 11 compounded dally from dltr of dfopot.it (Of all C.rtl\lllth Cert1llcato Gm..,,th C1rt1IK'1lr. may be 'ftdttmecl pnor 1D m1tvol)', howtvtr, Ftdl>ral rraubllllr'' n11u1r. furfttlulf uf lhrtt mon1h1 lntertllt and 1nterat Jilt rtductM111 l11 rfllllar aavmp rttt lhfn In tff«t As you'll note from the chart, we're offering a variety of different certifi cates. Of cours~, all pay the highest legal bank savings rate you can get. For more information, come by any of our branches. Ask about our new Growth Certificates. And take the ~esswork out of "-X, your fin ancial future. ' I • ! \ I \ ,. I ~ \ I I 1 ' ~ ~ • ' • I i I j 1 ~ ~ e \ . . , . • . ff . . ... A JO D~IL Y PILOT Ttiu•SdlV Sep1em1>e< 23. 197& i ' ' ' . THE f\M llY UllCL~' Il) DH Keane I We hove 3-n1011th Notice Church Adds Wedding Wait LOS ANGELES (AP > -The Catholic Archdloce!e he re has set new gwdelines requinng • church members to nolJfy their pnests at least • three months before marrying to give couples more time to prepn re for such a major step. That's double the time the church has required previously . The ch ange b.-c·omes effective 1n 1977 and could affect more than 10.1m couples in Los Angeles, Ven- tura and Santa B.irbara counties who seek mar- riages in the chun·h. the archdJocese said. "WE DO \\ANT PEOPLE to stop and evaluate '<'hether they 'rt-prepnnng not only for the.wedding but for married ltfe," said Rev Ti mot.by O'Connell, d1n'<'torofthe archdiocese's Jo'amily Bureau. The m w gu1dclm~ also govern the marriages of church mNnbers 'A-ho are pregnant, who are un- dt•r 20 yeurs ol<t, '<'ho do not practice the Catholic faith or hav<' b(:cn marm .. -d before l 'NOER TllF. NEW GCIDF.UNES, individuals in those rircum.,tanl'C'> cannot set definite wedding dates b<>fon· rt'l't•1 v1n.: what the church deems to be adequate l'OlHl'•l·ltng In the <'a'>l' of sub1c·cb )IJUnger than 20 years old. th<' pri<!'ll who undt•rtakc' the ma rriage must interview lhc part•nts bl'fore performing the ceremony THE INTENT 01-'TllE LATTER require ment, JC<'on11ng lo Ci.trdinul Timothy Manning. ''is to in· sure in our youn~ people a mulure decision toward a ma med life. that will bt> lasting and happy." Thl• guldPhnc chanuing the waiting IJ('riod b<•forc m .arrtJftl' from s ix w1.•1•k<; to three month'> also 1nstrut h Jlrll''>L'\ tn urge couples to attend a IO·hour c-onh·rc·n<·l· or rc•treat und1.•r the auspices of their pan'h I I ' • ~f DING • !! .STABL"E"S . z-..:::=====::c:~ Ill s z • §o ~-, c l 2 Counties Backin~ ~Newsmen FRESNO (API By a I 3-2 vote. f're'!no County f Superv1~or'> havC' urged state leg1slat1o n i.:uarnn· t eein g prot et'llon of news m en 's sources The board n<'l<'d In the Wake Of tho JUtlin~ nf f o ur Jo'r f'"no B et• news men for r1.•fu11lng to reveal their source of material from u scnlt'd grond jury transcript The Bee Four w('n? rr leased from cus tody "l-1 day . Simi lar rcl'lo lutaoni. h ad been ndopled pr~ \'\Ously by Fresno City Cou n ci l an d b y supervisors in SlaDl&laus County. Special Car Lanes Pla1med LOS ANGELES <A P > The da'ltrict director of the State Trans portation Department says lheSnn U1ego, Long Beach and Artesia freeways will have r estrictive car pool lanes next year. llowcver, R ob er t 1 Dale! pointed out during. a Chamber or Commerce meeting, they will not be lake the Santa Monica t'reeway diamond lanes whic h a federal Judge t'hminaled during the summer. RATHER THAN sub- tract lanes fro m r egular traffi<' now, new Ian~ will be built onto the three freeways, Datel 1ald. Oatel ahm said that C"altrans will con<'en· tr;,te on developin~ mass transit svstems in the future and will build fewer freeways. Datel, d irector of Caltrans projects In Lo.<; Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties. said emphasis wilt be cen- ter~ on buses In the neitt few years. REWARD ...................... ·~· ............. ., ................. _..,. ... ____ _ ---..-.. --11 ... =~t:?.: ,;'M;r.--..... c EHcullve Oll1Cf'J: 78'2 Echnger Ave .. Hun11ng1on Oellf'll. 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BLOC:KBUSTEJ FAMOUS REALISTIC MOBILE RADIOS AT OUR LOWEST PRICES IN 16 YEARS! ~-_, ---illlliiil~ SAVE $40 REALISTIC "MINl-23" MOBILE 2-WAY RADIO Reg . 99.95 Thous<irv!s SOid ,11 uo lv $I 09 9:> ;ind our pr 1 es havr• rwvN t>r • n ·puller! up by un·R1•,111~11c lr~t p11CC!S' Rca1is11c s Min1·23 _.,,, 1 l\NL. l1qh11 cl chann"I ~·•11 lor all cry~r:ils all channPI dyna1n m11<r-n101ml ;me! pow111 cablf>'i rncluded' Only 1 •XS , 7 ' -;m1ll' Ttl• ,,.. s nnly on,..· plilCl' ynu c.in find •l Radio Sh H ~ SAVES40 REALISTIC PHONE-TYPE MOBILE CB RADIO 95 WHO NEEDS BRAND-X WHEN REALISTIC ® IS SUCH A STEAL? . . and you can CHARGE IT '~ '"'" ,., ""'' '"" '" n1 n111 J .11 "~''~•ldln4 RaJ"• ~.t<I.. !.I• W\ Oiru•r ,...,.,,.wt c•eo 1 plJ"~ rt·,11 J") t" a11.i l<1bh• Ocl,l I• di y ur n• ·c11 by lli I q> SAVES30 OUR BEST SELLING REALISTIC TRC-52 Rcali!.l•c ~omoilr:t TnC -fJ.' fP,llllfUS ':>W f( t1;ibl1 1 /\ ~l 1llum1nated S RF ni1·'•'' .tnd Channf'I st·ti•clor r.r q 110 COf1'•rJI transmit hc1ti1 P/\ .w.1L1t ·, all c.rys:ab . .ill c h,111•1,.f 111 ·''' rnolo(' fTIQllnl ,lntJ 00,'.t I (:ii ft .,, Ju<;' 2·~ • 7 '/1.:.L1, •h v.il , "' "·Hl10 $l1;1c~ s !:.ale P•C"' Reg . 129.95 95 21 14? SAVES30 21 15) DELUXE Who hac; EV( fl c;""n n fonc·tyo<' rnrl10 l1kC' th" Rr>al1c,11r TRC !>G for un IN S 140" Comp;irablP mor!f'l'\ wP vr> c.rf\11 .1rc ovN $ l H 1 "o hurry• Dt'f• 1 f1111•·tuninq no1c,(' bl.anl-.• 1 and ANL 111111 11n, 11<·d r hilnnl'I sclccllJf' 11nd S RF met• r Pl\ c 1p,1b1lirv /\II crys1.1I~. all ch.1nncl» mount ;inc1 00\"l"r cables 1nctucJr d' Oar kf'd by 0111 16 vMr. 0f CB J. now·how .1nd tvorc:Jlly lnwN H.11!10 Sh.1rl( prir1nq REALISTIC TRC-24C "=~~~~~~~~ Our famo11'> RC'ill1s11c TRC-24C ,., mobtll' CO rar!1f) ,11 1lc; bn~t' 0f'llil ltnf"·tuninq 11tumin·11r .. : f h;innf'I 'f'lf>CIOr iJf)tJ , IH 111r•'1 r no1<,<' blankPr :ind /\NL. PA Reg. 159.95 r ;ipab1111y. nll cry~tal· .. all rhilnnf'lt;. t1yn1m1c m1l<r· mn11111 ;ind pownr r:iblfl'.1 Drrv" hn"'• .1 h.irq;11n .tt Th" ~h.11:~ 1 ' • I ARCHER 1e CB ANTENNAS BY RADIO SHACK! M1ll1onc; of CB antf'nna curitOm<'rS makr> r1ur brnnd a world lf'adflr in pop11lanry. ouallty and low nrrcinq Archnr mr><Jr>ls 1n 'ilo<.k lnr base or mobrlc. fm>d or mov.1!)11• mount•. wh1pc;. <:abl""· 1111 · vto1k•,, l\l•.11 m('fr>rc;, ICSIN<;, r>Ow•·r •,11ppfir .. , .111rJ 1n1Hirll•, illl mn<Jl? by l h11 ~h.1r~ l\nrf 1•vflfylhinq w<' oflN CBn.r<; '"'>Old nnd o;r•rv1cco by u·, in :ill 50 stales .ind G.111Jd.1. hilckod by 011, 16 Y<'c1r!i of CB f'xpN1cncc ;incJ lei'ldorst1101 95 il·f4S RADIO SHACK'S 1976 PRICES 01111 AVERAGE AltE WITHIN 1% OF OUll LOW 1975 PRICfS! SALE PRICH ARE EVfN lOWUU COSTA MESA • IHJ.....,_. .. ._ 71"'4Z,..IUO • J7H...._IM. 714-14t.tJU CORONA Dll MAR • J4J7 I. Pedfl< C_. Nwy .. 71 .... 7MOIO FOUNT AIM VAWT • f..w. ,..., ..... 111.ZO .,....~.St. 714-fU-'411 • 110S4M~ 714-141-1121 • '"" ....._ lh& 714-12t .. )Jl HUMTINGTOM IEACH ............... 11-..6Z.HfJ ·m•w-•.,,~ 714-142°142' LAGUNA IEACH • U4 M. Peclflc C_. ""1· 71Mt7-2127 LAGUNA NIGUa • JOUZ er.-,....,,._,, 714-tll·IOH KA TANDY CORPORATION COMPANY MISSIOH YllJO • UtM.._r,;' ... ""' 714-tZl-4 u NEWPORT IEACH • 107 '9clfk CMtt Hwy. 71 .... 7MOIO • J7to w. , .... Hwy. .............. ..,,., 71._.4Z·Nfl SAN CLEMENTE • 114 s..tlt II C--11~ 714-4fJ.44J4 TUSTIN • Utt• ....,.. ..... 11U>l-41U SANTA AMA • JIU l..,..,.. •-...a~ef M«AlilW, ~ Cet•'•I 114·UMHt • not s. w• n 714.14M40I • IUJ W. lftUI. ...... ,,..., 714.547 .. 70t WESTMIMSTER • ISMt ......... 1 714-tlf.9400 •W......,Mtl 7144t ... tH 08AL.•P M f)•,f 1t••o'' .,1,,, .1v,,tl:thh• .11 ~.irlon ~11.1' k D<";ilr•r" I nn~ for """ "'I!" "1 """' "'""'lllOffl<l'ld SAN ·''!' 'I CAPISTRANO • UI" CeMi1111 c:t,1,.,_ 714-4'J.44l4 PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES .. .. --.-......._....._ -\. . --. .. ------. READING AND ROCKING IN SPECIAL EDUCATION Instructor Lucas Helps Students Study Top 40 Victory May _ Seent Sour By THO~ D. ELIAS Vocal cow;umer groups have jwit won a •ic· tory. but it's one they understandably won't do much boasting abouL For a new law that prohibits charges for local directory assistance telephone calls until 1979 will actually hurt the pocketbooks or the very con- sumers that gr oups li ke Toward Utility Rate Normalization and Consumers Against Utility Service Exploitation usually represt:nt. TIJ E CONSUMER GROUPS WERE IN fact responsible for the law. They raised such a fuss dur- ing public hearings on a Pacific Telephone r ate in· crease request that included a charice for most ·411' SOUT HERN CALIFORNIA }'OCUS calls that there was little the Legislature and gov· ernor could do but go along wilh them . T he assemblyman who carried the bill. Democr at Richard Rob.lnson of Santa Ana, used 1t as a balance for aoottier al his bill$. one that would have madb 11 eu1er • telepbone, electric aud gas compantea to raise prices. Thal bill was delealed in the last days of the legislative session because it was seen as loo pro- utility, despite Robinson's claim that his anti-411 charge measure proved he wasn't a telephone com· panyman. I N ACTUALITY, BOTH THE consumer groups and Robinson were using the directory assistance charge furor for their own purposes. For the Idea of a cbarge for dialing 411 didn't come from the phone companies in the first place. Tiie state Public Utilities Commission started It as partof a push toward "usagesensilive" pricing. Now, PUC s t affers point out. all phone tu.stbmers pay for the "free" inform ation service as part of their r egular monthly service charge. Bol.h the P UC and the telephone companies matntain that about 80 percent of all 411 calls come from just 16 percent or telephone users. So the great JnajOrity of telephone C\L'llomers are subsidizing a service used by relatively rew. 7 1118 WAS R EFLECTED I N P acific Telephone's original rate increase request last spring. The firm asked for price hikes of$11 9 milllon per year, but said it would need only S80 million m general increases if It could charge 20 cents for earh information call a customer made after the first three per month. In abort, if the phone companies were allowed to c h arge for dl r'ect.ory a~~ist a n cc, rnoi.t cuatomer5 would actually save money For, as the governor wbo signed Hobinson·s bill Into law Is 10 fond of pointing out, "There Is no frc<' lunch." Neither is there free directory asslstanc1• But forcing those who use It most to pay for 1t might ahave several dollars off the annual bills or others Wh y, then, did consumer grou~ f1~hl ~o bit· terly against the Possible charge and back the new law? P ARTLY BECAUSE IT WAS AN attention· 1rabbl ng issue and partly because of t he particulars of the Pacific plan, whose details were never approved by the PUC. Jn some a rea codes, as many as 13 telephone books could have been required to avoid the charges. Blind persons and those unable lo read Enalisb also would have had trouble avoiding the charge. H was no accident lhat a majority of the · de· monstralora at last sprin~·s public hearings on the bsut were either elderly or Spanish·surnamed. Throwing out the entire notion of makini fre- quent 411 users pay for the service because or these inequities wasn't r eally necessary. PUC MEMBER ROBERT BATINOVICD, for Instance, suggested a 411 charge for business customers only, with residential phone subscriben still havine their share of the cost included in buic monthly r ates, aa it ls now. IF IT DOESN'T "TICK," ''TOCK'' TO US. Fine clocks serviced and repaired - house calls for large 1c; nn 0 11 ANY CLUCK REPAIR WITH THIS AD dodcs. sallt'" ~f cl~ks . ~327 1rnniers1~7 um1e Thursday. September 23 1976 DAIL V PILOT AJ l Rock 'n Roll Among 3 RS. Artist·Pia~s ~TUSTIN (AP) -lt won't be ( J songwriters ignor e Englis h w orlc R eVIeW DlckandJanehelpi"'youngater& £D•Tr ~,...10'~ grammar whe n dreaming up to read in some claasrooms this t.J'lJilW..l 1 '" lyrics they hope will send their Painter Er vin Dara.I of Laauna fall, but rock "n' rollers Ilk• fanssta mpedlng torecordstores. Beach will d iscuss bis wort Tieetwood Mac, P aw Simon and tonight at a 7 : 30 meettn1 tbeDoobleBrotbers. ''WE HAVE VERY s t rict or the San Juan Capistrano Art The pQundin& reverberations said James Coffey, director of the criteria." Coffey says. "For A11aoclallon at Marco Forster will bell$edloteachtbebaslcsot HITSprvgram . eory 1on1 we use, we have J unior High School, 25601 read.in". N in& tbe p1Ceoftra41" UJteMCI to and rejected a hWl· Camino Del A vion in San Juan. • th hi .. 'VSING THE woa.os or a.~ tionat primers will e P son1s. s tudents learn word dred." J>aral waa born ln Hun1ary lyrics of contem pQrary pop music analysis, consonants Ind spelllnc HITS ts the result ol the COlll· and aludled art in Budapest and performers. from Simon to Harry+ patterns," Cotrey said. "Op the blned efforts of ModuLeam , an Munich. Durinf the Hungarian ChapmtolheFourTops. upper level, they can build up· educational eystem.s company, r evolution o 1956, h e left ... P ROGRAM called mTS _ their comprebenslonakills." and various record ftrms wbo Hungary and settled in the Unit· "' h J ed th l h•-t th · ed States. Since 19e'7 he has been Jli&b Interest Teacbin.I System ave re eu e r g .., o e1r _is bringina the Top 40 lnto the Some con te mporary rock ·art.lats' works tor use in the. pro-a regular exhibitor at the Laguna classroom io.,Ute hope ot fhotlvtt· music ii obscene or clrui·related, aram. · Beach art fesUval. lng Sluden•-wb-· --• ..... uu. so Coltey and bi.a staff speod hun· ....... Admission to tonight ·s meet· · '° -• ... __ ,u. dreda t bo .......... l... each .me r ecord companies are 110 are "tructur*".~ we·'" 0 urs ISC·~ • olt i d ing is 50 cent.a. Additional ln· ... .u...., -. "'--" it •• ...... oo a UTTS en co ne as purveyors or '" "It works in.t, tt'• •·reall1 song uworo .. r-"" junk," Coltey said, "l think it 's formation is ahllable by calling' nice approach." said Natalie tape. . time someone sees the good they Ruth Kt>il, ~sociation president, Lucu , a special education In-Anotherpltfallls thatmostrock cando." 492-9793. ·• structor at Tustin High School lo . Orange County. "I think it worb i:;:::;::::;::::;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;:;;rr;::;:==::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=============::; sowellbecauset.beltidslovett.n · TR• Compared with the \radition.al • ways or learning the fundamen· tal5 ol reading, it is little wooder the kids love mTS. l"WMllMG HEATIHG • INSTEAD OF sitting in a cir-All COMD. cle, awaiting lbeir turns to read !':.'=• aloud, HITS students m ake s--1nvo...A1..-i ISRAEL ACADEMY and Its Dean RA BBI ROBERT JEREMIAH BERGMAN Extend Greetings tor lhe Jew/ah New YHr and The Blnslng ol HH lth, Hepp1,,. .. end Pffc. lor All. HOLY DAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE themselves comfortable, plug in M1ss10Nv•EJO their earphones and listen to a =~ ~"°,.C:.~!1;:,: half·bour of their favorite music. 495-040 I Al the beg.inning O( each tape, a COSTAMUA All services except Vom K1ppoor afternoon (3:Q0-6:45) will take place In the City Annex Theater, Santa Ana Blvd. at Ross, Santa Ana. Vom Klppoor afternoon worship at Tustin Re<:reatloll Center, East Main Street at Centennial Way. .disc jockey introduces a song and me N_., ai"4. instructs the students to follow 642· I 753 along in their workbooks. They IUTCHEM Ir IATH hear words already familiar to llMODWM• them, and see the words prinLedin FttU ISTIMATIS their workbooks. ... ovr °'...,_ • ANN<£1M...,AIN OfFICE As the students hear the words 1~w LW:o1., or their favorite songs, they learn }j'z':347o .~r·~, how the words are put together, ._ _______ _ ROSH HASHANAH Flld ..... 5l"l'I ~· S•tuttia., S11at1ereet Crulo•en \ s..,...~o SeGono O•v s..ndar. Sh4h.a1eot 81~ P M ~JO AM 't.fl.J p M b OO l'M. J OOA.M. YOM l<IPPOOR Suo<l•y. O<iuMt 1 l(OI Nklnlt 7·00 PM MonO"Y S"•f'\erwl 9 00 A M, CtoiJH f\ • S"'"''(,;4 1·2 00 PM. Artoonuon 11 ueun Ree. 0...1~ I <><Ah :.""'"" 3 00 P M. Yr""' Mtn•llllol (sermon) • O<I P M. N ooloh ('l)n<:rullAun 6 45 PM. Cumm .. n<ly 6'u~·lh.-fNI Limited Courtesy seating Is e11all11ble by advance phone reservation (838·9171). Prayerbook purchues may be srm11arty arranged. It's the Wells Fargo Reward and a hundred thousand Californians have already claimed it. That's the biggest res ponse to any reward offer in We1Is Fargo history. It's a reward for people who are serious about saving. J ust k~ep ·a $2,000 balance in a Wells Fargo Passbook Sav ings Account and you'll get: D a chec~ing account -no monthly service charge or minimum b alance required; D unlimited personalized checks; D a safe depos it box-S6 size (availability may vary from offi ce to office); D plus 5% interest on your savings, compounded daily. So, if you have $2,000 or more in savings somewhere else, be advis~d - you're wanted now at Wells Fargo Bank. We'll even make transferring your account easy by handling all the details for you. THEWELU GORNIRD VC ... 8t1H D I C 1 .. .. ... .I' Costa Mesa Office· 450 East 17 St., 92627: Fountain Valley Office: 16025 Brookhurst St.. 92708; Newport Beach Office· 660 Newport Center Dr., 92660 ifuitte (7r4 J"2-~131 $j.; o""co r •Y ' l'""''"·~ u, • • r i ,,,, DAILY PILOT s JCPenney Huntington Beach Muntington Center STOREWIDE • STARTS FRIDAY 10 A.M.t f BE HERE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION. SORRY. NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS I I. Lingerte Huntington Beach Ali L.EHOTH NGHTOOWNS 38 attf afnlde ~ ftOtc pcfy/ CXIClotl blend, asst. styles & CX>lcn ~. med. latge .................................. -............. Now S'TNNG STRAW HANJ8AGS seor1y , __ ....... -... -........................... orig. 4.oo now 2.• 41 olfy ·--·---... -.............. -·-·-orig. 6.oo now 3.88 orig. Now ~my 1ao1rwn~or.Ilafits11--.. -· 15.QO 9.99 12<riy pore robe, poly/CXJClon., SU..-··-····· .. 13.00 9.99 17 0r1y ia rm caftan. id & lOd sa:es._ ... -.... 14.00 9.99 240 olfy SllT'ITS j9lllllry • ..nld ..,,. ........ ......... .. .. .88 360ony 1ow ~. f1)'tOn. asst. 001Cn a.,-... ...... 21.99 61 Or1y MWTW ~. lilll ~ & tabict---... 3.SO 2.44 r&:u:~1.m{{+f:.:;:4+:ijp;:;t.1.1:N:$t .aal orig. • Now 90r1yWIQlel ..................... 7.50 4.99 6oriy WIQ5 .. .. . . . ........................ 3.99 1.88 "4orlyW195 ................................................ _ .. 9.00 5.99 Gift Lines HuntJngton Beach r orig. Now r 6otfy~ ~-··-···· .......... -.... ____ 25,00 20.99 -Sorlyrs'fflM~--·---.. -.... ·-··-·-20.00 15.99 15olfynvintll lin'1ll.-· ......... -................. 14.98 7.98 4 orty~~latrc>S ....... .. .26.00 19.00 1oor1ybkie&geenaysta1 . ..500/o OFF 27orfyl.-re>us~w/lrW1lll . ._ 17 76 10.88 ~orfy fSTOJI ~ w/bTm _ ...... 13.76 7.88 Housewares HuntJngton Beach orig. Now 411onykltchlnpaJbCS .................. -.............. _ ...... 99 .TT 24orfy6o.4)Pylell' p«C ..................... -.......... 9.95 7.95 ~orfylrMI .. ..... _ ....................... 1.19 .88 Y,orty~sl--........................... 2.99 1.88 24 olfy baby lood girdet ... . ................ " ............ 8.99 4.88 18onyPyfe•'IOlf(jst\ ............... ,_, ................ 1.59 1.29 orig. PAESTO PA£SSURE COOKER .... . .................. .. 18orly4ql stair4es.S51eel ... . ..... Ong 24.99 18.75 3orty6ql llartleslstilel ............ ········-.. 29.99 22.50 2orty 12qt sWrl*lakmfUn.hlwwst .. -... -3'.99 26.25 11 Of'fy 'qt cas1 al\ITWUTI ... ·--" ........... _. 17.99 13.50 • orty 20 q1 slatl'C*1 al11T1run. harves1 ... . ... 44.95 34.50 12orty6qt ~cooket.hr.<esl .. ·-·-·-·-··34 99 30.00 19 6 cast~ -··· .. -··--··-··22.99 17.25 Infants Huntington Beach JEHH'f UNO 4 DRAWER a.. Mlsllt attt e °""' Orto. 100.00 .................. _"_ ... CRIB & MATTAESS OOM90 36 Olty. ~ 'MlrU •. mttnlt ~ ....................................... 4999 36 orty, llg'tt Mirl1I cmitnt plllld .... tori CllnDPY .,,.,, .... ~ ~,-,23.00 ................................. .... 60otfylcnltl*Q.Mll~,-· .. ,., .. ,.,H, ____ ,H••.oo .98 eoonyude.,...,Dt 1·3-·····--·---........ 4.90 3.11 35orlyboy'•Slldcl-.--... ___ .......... .-...._ .... 4.00 ~ asonyr.Hon~-.... -·n----.... 3.75 2.91 46onyto.tlldla. ·--·--1.58 .. &Sony....SIX>*I-s..50 3.99 75arfy..rtldta . 2.19 .. 45ony~ .... ..,.,.PI 3.99 1.99 Hardware HuntJngton Beach 4arfy4cn.. ~box ·---·-----·-79.99 8otfy80-~box.-._-·-··-··79.99 25arfy~dllldDI' ... --·---------39.99 15«fy135' ... ~-········-··---···39.99 58.88 &C.88 24.99 24.99 Sporting Goods Huntington Beach orig. 60onydlcron II ""'*1g blG---------··· •Ottt•,,..._ _____ .. _ 1scny_011Gtywns.--···--··9.aa 120qJwro#_ .. _._ ... _ .• 1.99 72arfyhCt.m..lrdDar~~ 22.99 48arfyt'I ...... -:--·---.............. -.69 95 Now 18.88 1.88 4.88 1.44 9.88 54.88 -:-oys Huntington Beach orig. 1111or1y11xmmondlr1W1._ ___ 4,44 700ftt11Cn1~~ 4.88 48 Ody~ bOaanWdcl 9.99 «>on1y•ut:t 4.44 24arfy ...... d ..... -29.99 Now 1.81 2.88 1.88 2.88 21.19 Bedding Dept. Huntington Beach AESTA TOWELS orig. Now Wllltl bll\. ...... 1.56 1.18 1co.1 ~. ~ twd. & .. ""* & iollds r.,.s. .. -1.15 ................. -......... _. ...................... ~ ...... ~40, ........... 75 .58 IHAAON lQWEl..S orig. ..,. G> Oliy, ....,, ~wi.tt~= 1a dee91 1.19 ......................................................... ,..n ....... 99 .74 .. Fabrics Huntington Beach SlTTCHERY KITS 200 Oftr, asst ~ luts ~~.~:.~ .. ~~ 40o/o()ff Otig. Now llXX> yds. any dblt knits. ootions, drinl ~ 88 yd 2.99 • • 600)<25 any asst oords. lytd',es. 4S' ---1.99-2 79 1.86 yd. 126p.orly 1~.~pints.60" ...... -..... 3 99 2.88 yd. 150 ydS. orly COllOO cHrtz quilts. 46" • . ............. 3 39 2.88 yd. fJOO yds. orty ffOd(ed balistfJ. 45·· ............... 2.19. 2.29 1 .99 yd. 1'111'1Yla111S •.•.• _ ................... -····-.. -................................ 50" OFF 120 ony rtldy made ~apes. asst sizes. Q)lors .. '4> to 25' OFF Auto Q!nter Huntington Beach PtHTO POl.YllAD j · • 170otfy,4rlf~-·----.. - E78-14, F7&-14,Q7&.14 .. ----·---•tor 99.00 G7&-1S,H78-1L------·-----4tor1 09.00 Jalllti 111y PINTO 23 =· dllan ~,..., u 23 7995 • 4 wdll ortg.129.95 -.... -. Now or1g. Now l"'tt.,,,•°"*'-·---······-··--.. 29-90 18.88 1!0~~t6atl'Oric~-· .. ·---e9.95 39.15 40orlyWlog .... -·---·-24.99 13.11 32(J(ty2~gllllngllc.a--· 3.1~ 1• IS«tr 2g11or11.a.r.y 1~"'*"cl-3M 2.99 Furniture Huntington Beach orig. Now ' 1orty~-• ''-~-"----.00 218.00 tony...... "'"·---·-349.00 1•.00 1 orty~dm'---2!58.00 1•.00 4G11yeodlllll$ 9U5 a J» 3orty&fty~ldW 2911J 121$ 4Crfr .... nmh.221111:.t1 ... 1 .. Home Electronics Huntington Beach Ottg. 4fdt~ttno.~.95 4arfy8.ftl*-.0.~8.96 4arfy8.ftl*-.0,~ ... -189.85 NDw 188.95 171.15 148.95 199.00 t otfy 15Q&. ft. frtezw._ .. ,.,_ .. ___ ·-···-··239.00 UPRIGHT VACUUM ~Tooll SP£aAL BUY 22 l'lTTCH SEWING MACHINE e .._,. '*9Ctlll 14 dlcOrllhe .atc:flM 2 Bullt-4" BarlCS 5*flM ONG. ... NOW 19999 Girl's Dept. Huntington Beach orig. Now 120OtttINlhl""""'flirts,7.14 ................... 6.50 3.99 iaoor1yi..llnldl:s. 1-14 ................................... 6.oo 3.99 1eoottt11•....._flirts .................................... e.oo 3.99 25 only GifttJIMI 7-14 ........... ........... . .. ··············· 2/6.00 20cl'lybn.ftddrin~ 4-& ....... -..... 8.00 4.99 200/fy CIOIDn prh plf'CS, 4-& ............................. 5.00 3.99 200fttpl'Hllhjlln,ledw.m. 7-14 .......... 11.00 7.99 Better Dresses Huntington Beach orig. Now 48orly*11t~...., ....................... 1300 8.88 nor1y-. ens-& partMAts ...... ····-· ... .. 3.88 40olfylltllcn..e&pnruta '""" ........... 6.99 ~orly 31>t-~ l*UUI blldc & ....... 36 00 24.88 24 olfy3-pc. ......,..., ~······· .... .... . 17.88 Solfy 'hlbll ~ CXllD, prints .......... -...... 40.00 18.88 24 any IUI lqlh rlln CXllD, tUll or tu ............ 39.00 18.88 15otfy ....... s/•lcnltd. ........... _ ........ 40.00 19.88 II otfy 31>t-glUCho di ..... -........................... 36.00 16.88 24orly,....,long~ -··-·-.. ······-······· 10.99 8.88 ~anylSlltong~ ...... ._ .................................. 50% OFF Shoe Department Huntington Beach orig. Now 76otfymen'sudlc:Bm ...... -·-··--.... 23.00 5.88 16onynwn'•<*wlla .... _._._ •....... -..... 18.99 5.88 98orlymlfl'•bllllrm.lhOl ... ----.27.00 14.88 104orlymlfl'• trda---· .... -...... 2.99 1.00 81 ortylY*l'• ~-.. ·-·-.... ·--.. -·-· 15.99 12.88 400/fylY*l'•&bo(•u..t.kd ...... 12.99 4.88 3>orly"*1• ........ lhOl-....... -........ 16.99 7.88 40orty..cnn'• caa.-<*Ml Ila -··---·-5.99 3.88 110ony...r1ctmlf'ol.--·---14.99 2.99 23)0lfy"°'*1'1f'IOn.l19':1111 --·-1t .99 1.00 75any~•CMtM"9 3.99 1.00 74orty~11chxlllf'ol 11.99 3..88 420/fy~•mcnd-.:111--4.99 2.88 7e«ty"*11..,._._e.99 4.88 81 OlfyWDmll'l'ulppn .. " ..... _._ ...... -3.99 1.- 7S ortychlctln'1~ ......... -.......... _,_, 3,99 1.88 213onyWOl'l*l'l .. ~~ ..... _ ............ 5.99 2.88 75orlvlldMIUlk• llldclwttt ..................... •.89 1.88 Luggage And P1ants Huntington Beach ,.....,r 1RAV!L WAU ong. Now dllc» lugglgt 25orty~--156.00 27.50 ............................. : ........ 4() .... , ·1 ":::' -75.00 37.50 orig. Now 200(11t/f' ..... twvw -1.88 •• D(llt/r bllllltwl ftl '-VI' 2.99 !lm(llt/ftlpllrehqW-----1.99 .. l>Dr'Y•P*Y 75% OFF HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Center '. Men's Accessor~s Huntington Beach WESllRN ••111 150 orf,r, lcwU ~ .._ ~ ............ -al orig. 13.()() _...., orig. 2000/fyrrNflftf~ --·-·-·-·· .. ·-··---·6.00 100 any•"' prt'C lpOft .,.. ____ ........... f 3.00 t500lfy• IPO't ..,._, __ ,_e.99-12.00 1500/fyllll.tpOltlth .-13.00· 18.00 750ttt• "*1· ....... _ 11.oo • 13.00 Now 1• UI 2.18 , .. 1• Men's Oothing Huntington Beach WES1EM LEISUAE SUrT ~· 100% aJCIDr1 QOrdll'oy ~ her1Wlts au.is 1999 ~ ortg. 40..00---·-·· .. --.. -..,. IEHS DRESS SlACK8 :D> attf 100% ~ • ..,,,., liZ9I ortg.17.00·20.00--·-Mow ortg. 200 Ody~ lldr.ltl .................. 14.00 -22.00 tOOony~jlc:MIS ..................... 8.00-12.00 100 any p-e-wash drin .......................... _ .. 10.00 50orly ........ slZ9e ................... -.. 37.00 750fttpvcjld(ltl ................................ 16.00. 22.00 699 Now 4.88 2.88 2.• 9.88 9.99 500/fymen'slUtf .. _ ................ --66.00 7Sony"*1•d. ............ -.. --.. --66.00 1ooor1y.a"*11jlln,trM111ze1.10.oo-1s.oo tOOotfyllW\'• llCMll---19..00· 24.00 50orly"*1H.. , 90.00 29.00 48.00 2.88 14.98 89.00 • Junior Shop Huntington Beach ong. 14otfy....,jliorl tmn ....... ----...... 12.88 3>ony~ .. , ...... _. __ ... ___ .7,89 25otfytong-..1 ............ -............ -... 2.88 100fttlt*1&....., ...... _ ........... -... -6.99 150ftt lcnJt lri ·--·-----.. ·-·-3.99 120lfypr9-'llllhW11P9'0llldtldr1a-.. --5.99 t5orlypoly/CIOIDnpllidUc*s_ .3.99 15orlypN Mlld)Mnl-.... -.. -.. --6.99 180/fydrinaldrtlwiltl~ ........ -....... 10.88 ~ony~biglllpl .......................... __ ,_,, 7.88 10ony.....U ............ -............. -._.6.Sl9 J)arfytt1C111d~11*11.-...... _ ................ 5.99 tOotfy '9lrit 1to1• ............... -........... -....... 11.88 10Otttdrin1to1• ................. -.......... __ 12.88 350ftt~ 111-ats ......... __ ., __ ,_ .. _4,99 15any ...... emxJc~-.. -··-···--·--8.00 3!iorlybM .... f8neylllpl-·-·-11.00 50arfylong .... llt'h-.--.. --8.00 J>onypit'tlld ~ ,_ ...... :.. ....... --.. --9.00 400fttdol.UI ¢4*oordt -·--·----·-· 13.00 Now 9.88 5.88 1.99 4.99 1.88 3.• 1.88 4.99 8.00 s.- 4.88 3.88 7.88 8.88 2.88 5.88 1• U8 ea , .. Women's Sportswear Huntington Beach orig. 500/fy~-~ -5.99 10arfy9'*t&...-141t1111--9.a8 19 orty linrw CIOIDn big IDpl 7.88 25onylhort .... P'*-...W -·--5.88 150/fylq .... c:dgln...-... ~ ......... -.6.99 400/fyblelr...,..C .. -----.. ··--·-"'· t0.Sl9 100ftt.nptlW'd "*"--................. -..•. 9i 15onygoldln~llldcl ·--··-··-· 7.88 25 orly ll'llgof' ..... "t lllcb--.--.. --7 .88 3)ony~.U.llldcl----··· ... 5.88 3)«fy"'*crHdt .... -..... _. __ ,_, 7.88 IS6«fy~tria --.----.. -·2• 100 Olfy..,,., '* ·-·-....... -...... ,_ ....... 3 88 MOlfy~~----·--····-........ 11.00 60ortyl0!'9 .... ~'l*ue ·-·----.. ·-18 00 750/fylq .... ~~ .. ----·-8.00 3>ony.._,Plb.._ ____ , __ ... ue 80ortyl'IUMtt. ..---13.00 Now 3.81 U8 3.99 3.99 3.11 7.U 2.88 5.U s• 3 .. 3.91 1• 1• 1• 11• 5 .. 1• ... eoys Dept Huntington Beach IOOO!ft Kit fitl 7 JIJ D Gift f'-onz Kit ti1 2.50 D>(llt/l'awKtttit...----.. 2.99 • -' J ' • Thur9d~. September 23, 197'8 DAILY PILOT •I COSTA MESA STORE ONLY 2200 HARBOR BLVD. 4 Big Days of Sav.lngs-Thurs. thru Sun. s.p1. 23,_24, 25, 26 TORT CHIPS ' WITH ZIPPY MEXICAN FLAVOR K-MART DRY ROASTED .. PEANUTS 12 OZ. JAR • • • 2/5 100 · 611 HANGING PLANTS Grape Ivy. Spider Plants. Creeping Charlie UNI SONIC MODEL #131 KITCHEN PLUS : DETERGENT LARGE 320Z. BOTILE OF LIQUID DISH DETERGENT TOILET SEAT ENAMEL FI NISH 2 LB . CAN HAM OAK BRANO DANISH HAM ________ ____,_.___.,_,......,.._..____.....,, HEAVY RUG 'YARN 70 Yds., 10% Acrylan Yarn! K-MART TEA BAGS Box of 100-0range Pekoe & Pekoe Cur Slack Tea lie ''110 llOllSENSE'' PANTY HOSE 2 Pr. Pak PRINTED WASH CLOTHS Great Selection of Colorful Prints 10~ SUBMARINE SANDWICH IN THE DELI JUNIOR • BOYS WINTER: JACKETS SX70 FILM SX70 PRONTO CAMERA POLAROID'~ NEWEST CAMERA s44" 10 COLOR PRINTS • .. ASSORTED STYLES SIZES4-7 COSTA MESA STORE OllY 2200 HARBOR BLVD. • I --..... -------"-...... -. -... .. . """.,. -..... _,,. ..... . . .. . " -,.., ,, ..... .-- T!!nd!r· ., .... 23,. 1'71 by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Cmson ' 1'• 61~1~ A tw:rf ff1VM "'6~1 . A "'1 ' l'O wet~ 1WO 10 ~. lu1 ft.~ UT OS ~ ~1MrN6 ~t'· . llJMKY WIMKERIEAN toACH, WJW OOES ~ TEAM LOOK 10 <rOO lHJe, <;EAR+ NANCY , WHO DO 'r'OU THINK WILL 6E E LECTEO THIS YEAR9 l'lL WRITE DOWN MY PREDICTION UNITED Feature Syndicate w,11"~$dar, Puu•• So1v•<1 ACROSS t Un11 led en er S4'molt' , '""ll\ll / g Scat1Pr 14 Rool,1h 15 C•o pro. 16 N04 as•eMJ 17 Repet,l.on 19 Numbef 20 Slref'I urcn..n 2 I Bai.1111 toe>CI 23 AIVIOyng ~rs n ~4 l:urooun l~l\QUAQt Z1 E11tt11 ot &url.act 29 Ooe1n I dlrtC& 2 W()<dS JI B1sN11n O•lth • 35 Ttn·gallon l 7 Men , name 39 M~pte LUI Gardtf1t .(0 Oltll't Pref1a , 42 01ne1 • -(4 Mall .. '!' 111111 • 45 App11tttln : •chance • 47 "Th• : lud~• ••. ··1'19'1 • hands · : •9 Be morally obhgaltd • 50Joseoll •• ·Br 5U•gtO!I 52 Asceooed ? word' 54 Completely ovortomll Sh f'OOUli f ClrlOO!I 59 Sn1oow bo• 621ndelenae ot 64 Conlrol 11111 C'OU''ll OI 65 8ult>o1.1' pl1n1 PI TH O TIS C.AOlS A C Ht ll NI A ~r 1c (All l lAN Tl\H OUN I ~N[f OPO l lltR\(S ~IC NO I A CI CO \lRf l tRt l S Tl\t A H P I 0 0 N N A I tt U A It 1 COO P{ RAT IV( BAN• INTCll l l S lAH I OO l OOSl l lV A l ll N { l>l E ll S I N O llTH A ST£t S l tOD N O llf lt(llfl ll OlC FU[l H A l l \ (. A I t, A 1 A ~ O llA N T A OD~ 1COS 67 Good hlld IOQll :? watda 9 Sotro .. lul 4 I Nt'W 70Poot IOPOktth<lnd Yor~''' owners 2 wordl ne09n00t conttrn I I Oemohah 4 3 Flower 7tWoodwond 12Mlllndo 46Furn·sh wrlh '2 Ftlllttllllll I J FuncttOntd Shltll•S ni me 18 ~1uE-betg 48Lowul 13 Organ n 91llt< •fJICh r111>oe lodei T4 P1ymenl IOt '' l9t111g lflf) 51 HOC-f'Y occupallC'f only OM ollic•i l I 5 Coty • 26 PolynH•art Informal oanc~s 53 • ··• fmp~11 DOWN 28 Guido & l0y1hs1t 1 At109tnl nole 55 Sorrow 01100111 30 Tur~IC 57 Ctvllwrongs 2 Knock 1g11rt language 68 T-t>one 3 SloOP• and 32 Oeorive of 5SI Party lor the cull••• 2 inlllblflllll voom word• 33 P1tt11y· ao Stoll on 1 4 PuddlllO Nellllc door tn9'odttnl 3• CotU>tt 6fKtlo Fi llftll 63 ·n1e .... ·· . 5 "'~~II 35 L•fl Oougtn tttle e Hlth P''-'1 upt'Olliell&lyt6 Natu11I SOii 1 p1~oe uon 36 A11utan aggregate 6 End111t witfl '~ 68 Nt91hte tC)O llld 38 Cote.Ills Ottll• aero lnd'-n tlQ Rec.•~• gttetlllg ~ ... r • ,"'f I -. ~ ... ~la'.----' ~,P,M . • byTomlatWc so WE'RE El)lt-Jf, 1t> HAV£ ro Ra<.> ON OEA1l~G A LDT! I t ; . .. ,, by Entie llusl-Mller M 0 N F D 0 CARTER L D DOLE Ii 15? 6000 ! 1','A HEl\E ro Et-IROLL ! 006 ? NO MA~.\~. I OIDN'T BRING A DOG JUDGE PARKER MATIA• PIOPL£ Tf'Y TO DO WHAT I+ .. ,. ,~ TM&M, eur WITMOUT Hun-NG on4Jr P'-OP~.' GORDO MOON MULLINS ... MEMORABL.E SLIDES OF OUR ~lJROPEAN iOUfa ... T---- ANIMAL CRACKERS L------~~----~--~~~ltl6 by Chcrles M. Seti.Iii ....-~~~~~~---. I NOTICE Tr!AT A LOT 15 THIS ONE OF THOSE CF '1'0UR STUD£~ TS DO Pl\06Rfo51VE ~OOLS? HAVE 0065 DON'T THE'(? r::::::_ .c.: \ I I/. !~ •' . • t• by Harold Le Doux .ANP YOtA WOHDElt Vt/MY l 'M ~IZ.CPUltENIC ? T~£ .. ,,. 'T'MING FOJt Mir JUST HAW~NS fa 9E PtANCMING, CM~INb, ANO CALLIN6 P-V.MI~ ~· by Gus Aniola by Rodger Bollen -.... 9-2) "The comm111ec we \(Ot 10 1111.· ( 1tn11cnllon ( c11ct•r < 1111q1Jc on t>11rk, lmprovcmcn1' \ttY' ti ha' nolh1ng h1 rcro11 ·" thc1e Wll\ an antique' \h11w lhcrt .111hc \lime ltmc ·· DENNIS THE MENACE "I $URE u~ eou·tror~ ~s' ... THEIR N0..E HaJSE tro<S wee MY~.• TnurSOtl'I S11plt'•"01PI 2J 197t; ()All' r • 0 I 8:J Soviets See CBlifornia Charms ~ . "' .. Forced to Sell Out Jc~:,1e KC'e r , 89, .ind her IJtc hu!)band r ,m their Dl·~ :\loin<:'>, lo\\ a drug store for 61 )C'cJ". but no\\ she's ~old out. Th1e\es have robbed or broken into the store 93 times. She's been shot at, knocked do"' n and roughed up s<:or es or times. No more. she said. _ w a~lHJOC't'r!> '>Old l'\l'I ~thin~ this "'eek -----, 24 Mil~s Lo11Jf Artist's Wall MOSCOW <AP> -M06COw TV bas ''"~ It.a viewer• a 20 minute t.our of c.1arorn1a lha\ included redwoods. 1uperh11bway1, pretty clrls, rock eroups, movie makto&. industry, tltudenl not.sand slums "California Is not just llllolhf'r at.le," 1.11d Valentm Zcmn, who 11 dou11 a &eries oo Amenca .. It is u center of t.rade, Ethics' Talk Set A new f our ·part Oran11e Coaat C<>llege lecture series titled, "Morality. Legality a.nd Lunacy", will begin Oct. I ln OCC's Science Lee· lure Hall The compat1b11tty of polihcs and ethics wtll be examtned by senes lee· lurer. Dr Alrred Painte r, Oran Jee Coast Colleee profeuor of pb1losophy . Adll\i.aslon is free and the pubbc 1s invited to al tend nnanco and culture. and 1\ wmdt. Into n Uatit knot all the problemi that trouble America today. "IT IS NOT 1urprt1ln1 th t J~t here oo the edCt of lhf' Pacific Ouan stMnds a larae part ol what t. known as lht mllllary·lnduatrlal complex ... uld Zorin, abowln1 warplanes and rockets durina th~ prP1o1entation The So\lc\ commentator fell 1n IO'f with Dumt.'yland, wh.lch he r.uld wu "a fabulou11 ~1ty built ror tho joy of ct11ld~n by th~· f(rt.'at Amencllll artut'"Gnd pro d\lCl'r. Walt ll1sntiy lt'i. lht> hnpt> of every Amcrkan bo) ltlld airl to 10 to Dis Myland, a m rv I ol k1ndn • j oy and lO\'t ." Coming Down1 COMPARE! SUPER Belted STEEL RADIALS Unb•lievable prlcH on STEEL BJ:L TED RADtALS l0t all popular cars Including: •Port•. lore19n. • domestic at lantaatlc prk" VALLEY fo"O RD. Caltr <API The shimmering I MJ1"1DELI-._T LOW LOW curtain of whit~ cloth that artist Chm to Ja\ ache(( '-1 l ~ ... PRICES! stretched Jcross 24 rrulc:-. of counlr) ~•de to the ocean I •sc.:oman~down JUSl J~heplJnnld X & ZX TIRES , *8.F.G.odrlch Ula~k"all~ 155/13 27 .. 185/13 28 .. 175/13 :I J •• 165114 2!t .. 175/14 32 I I 165/15 :JI • I AATil/ 13 3 • .. OR70/ 15 Al ou CMIJ U ) CMl!t) ~ Soon 11 1.1. ill be but <i memnr~ for 1ts many * Mkhelln beholda" "ho c-rt·att'd -ST•:•:l.llt•lc.-d R\Pl\LTir.-s *U . 1 r u r t <l 1 n a c r o :-s a ntroya tratr1c J.im-. on local Colorado tanvon. ra.asetl ~ARl Whe a..11, '-••the LOWUT MJct.elh• * Gislowetl roads. t orr a way sec $2 m illion to fin.ince the Tire Pricul (SAME LOW PRl<I for <•~h or <rHllt * Goodyeor l1om; or ll ror souvenin C.rdtl NO UTltA <MARGI hr Werr-tJI) and look hC'hCOpl cr ndC'\ rl•ntl' <'Omposed o( 2,000 firestene lovil'wit. 111ecesof n)lonfJbn c at· "1('11•:1.I' 7.' •t<eUySpringfld tached to !>te<>I poles. 1&1. v "" "·'~' * Bridgestone A CONT ESTED por hon or the 18 fool high rence thnt dipped into Bodega Ba) about 50 mil~ north or San Frnn CISCO wa~ r('mO\ t·tl Tut•!. dav Th<' 11lalt• Coai.l.11 Comm1s~1on 1 du,t-d to 1s~ue a permit for the fmal 1,000 feet of thc.> pm- jcct. but it myst<·riously appeared thcrt• an) way Sept. 7, the day bdorc the formal start of the enterprise. Worker!\ on the umqul' examplt> of · ·pr<>cci.s art" said, however. that 1t ••Ill be Novl.'mher before the d1i.manll1ng t'\ completed "IT'Li. BE .i lot of hard work amt enNJ:Y lo takt· 1t down. JU"l likt' ti v. "' to put It u 11 i.n11J P n l r 1 t k \l u r r 1 ., 11 membN of lhl' f('nr" crrv. I It' ~111d Jbf')Ul 75 J>roplt• v.ould d1smrtnllc 1l Some JOO students and 145110 "2;;.. * Kleber & 8ollde other volunteers helped ..,llCH .. ,LI'-' ,. · II' & L erect ll over a two-day 155/12 ":12" ·" ..... 1~ ·' * Ptr• • Ot..ers ~nod 145113 ":lO.. \UllT•:M \I.I-" H4 (.I ledles:. 'aid t:hzJbeth Wh1tnry, 155/13 ";,;,..... 165113 :-c "" ., "ll was cxhil~rating," ·•., 38 215/14 "'~98" BUY whowjs paid$ll3forhcr 165/13 ":l:i911 l75113 "'4 1 88 195/15 "'S888 ~~ 115113 ":18"" 175114 s43uu 20511s "';i8BB NOW! ·so .. e peoplr 15511" .... ,6"" 4 7 "'61 su • • 185/14 s 88 '215/15 • ore worrlc-d 165/14 "IW"' "'648H FREEi •ha1 all 11te peo-19511• 1'<50 88 225115 • 185/14 "1:1•• "'74• P f(• a.rho «-atMr 10 205114 1'<5411" 23011s 155/15 ·:1~•·· 79 FREE• lh'• arra ,. ... ,'" 215/14 s;> !)HB 235115 s • 88 • '"' tak.-n e.rilh 165115 "·•I'" 11 .. ,.1.U.,•"-'" 11 1l1at thpy•u ss LOW LOW Pri("es t••Jtne haf!k uttd ,-.es n.. ~ ... leoll •f ,.,._. & 0istW:1 .... ! Npolf ii.. • RAISfD WHfn LETTER TIRES labor-; "We jusl :.aw hl tic parLs or II "'h11e Wt' "orked on 1t, and now hc•r11 '-1 this c-onnected , l(rJr(•f ul bl•;t utlfol thing ·· 10 SERIES 60 SERIES 410/13 "2:i .. •10112 •2su 01011• , a 0 111 nott4 "':Ja .. nom "!l !I u 0701'4 "!J:;u AI0/13 "28H Cll0/15 "2!)lll Feo11• "!I :;aa G60114 "38•• oeo11s "38 .. 1" NH Wwr-tJ 1" FRIE''""• hll~ctl- Wltt! by Tln p.,..,...._ Special!! 23~,~ EA71/14 31111J'U HA70/15 42" ( 111/M) , • (1\1/ll) FR71/14 3311 JR71/15 4 ~18. t •ll!>ll•I lt211ltl d GR70/14 4081 LR71/15 4~" l-"•I Cn&lltl U HR70/14 4 288 U tt/Ml ,_ IJl\IROl''AI .. TIGER PAWS 'l'l it••r t•••" l'ur lhnl parUrulitr hu~•·r: 11 .-itr th .. "'lld ••• ,, .... runr or •hnu•mnrt ..... .. n1i,.fl1•d l'Ul'otonu•r ... l"Mrrr::: 88. 5.60/15 (6.00/15) (1~5/15) ''"' .... , .. --· UNIROYAL Tires, Any Si1e listed C HRI STO , a nulgarian born art1s1 who es<.'hcv.' ht~ las1 name ;md on<'<' dri1J><'(l .1 CHRISTO SAID from the out11et lhal he planned to display the fence for a ftud J>(.'riod of tame and then take 1t down The dismantling plaM call ror removrng the c loth and culling the poles lx·low ground level, l<'tl\'1ng no Mgn o( the rencl''s presence. Rut there are feari; other scars mav endure 1n tht> SCCOI(' CC)Ulllrys1de llO~U,\ O\\Nt;ns: JN( STl,,Pfl '"'' ww. 10 """-• r ... IAISID MIT1 UTIUS STEEIJ FIRESTONE ""v.·""1ii,."ifr·v.-'"-'p• l\eed n BRAK•: .ton·: ~~.~.~-.~ .. ~ Polyester Tires T 1 •. • BRAKES "h1 ... ,u.11.. Foreign & SJ 988 A•ryo•rE? ~ San Juan Classes Eye Past Auth o r h1slo r 1un Pamela ll allon will teac h an eight wt•t·k rourse on h1!1lor1r San Juan Capl11trano. reatur In" old picture~ and nrtHacts, a walklnJi lour and APf'CIOl J[Uc!ll!I The course will mC'(1 from 7 to 8 30 p m Mo nday11, bec lnnlnR Sept. 27. In Room 12 or Capistrano E lemenlllry School. 31422 CR mlno C11pistrano In San Juan Thf' ,~ ror th4' clllll'I, which llS sPonllored hy the San Juan recrcalion progrnm, i!I SlO. Additional lnformn tlon and reclslratlon are avaJlablt-at city or fices. 32400 PaHo Adel&nlo, San Juan , 493-1171. City oHice!\ are open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m "SOM f; PEOPLE are v..ornl'd lhat all the peo· pie" ho clime to the ar<'a were so tukcn with it that they'll come bar k and s poll al,'' said M t1. Whitney "That '11 ha lont'Y, · srud Louii. nacc-nl~•. owner of the Valley Ford Market "Most of the peoplr who camf' up were i.uper pico. pie, Just lnlf'rcsted in laklnR pictures and se<>· Ing the-fcnc<' • · !'!()MANY cam e to 11ee It last weekend that truf (l e wa11 bumper to bumper on some or thf" area's rural roads. A loeal cnlr<'preneur who orrercd hcllcoptt•r over· Vi<'W!I reported a brisk bu11lnes11. Chri11to '' ai111111tnnts started oHe r lng free Hmple11 of the curtain material after some viewers helped lhemseh•es by rippin_B pittes out of the origt.nal. Optometrists Win Peers' Horwrs Two West Orange County Optometrists bave bft:n honored by the CaJlfornJa Optometrlc: Aasoda· tJon. DT. Henry S. Kaufman ol Huntiftltoo Beach and f'ountatn VaJJey optomcitrlat Marvin Adler re· ceived cert.illcates of merit fOf ~mmunity ac· llvlUet. DT. Adler 11 a second.term Fountain Valley councilman, and has served u charter pre1.ldent of the Fountain Valley Eicbaniie Club and prealdent ol lhe Cbam~r of Commerce. Kaufman was a member or the Huntington Bach City Cooncll from 1966-70, and was a member d that city'• phannlne commisalon and houalna authority. 1 29~.~ 1 1 AJ0/12 l•00.12) l 'I HO\ .\I. BIG CAR Gla~"'·lll'lt.-d t '.\STR \KS 6'•" t..t• ttuf• •cw C•••fl•c \.~.wt Olin• lhltc.k -~ .. , Clw;•..-. o..,.., 2495 Sporf Cars "°''" 1 ~ 1 ~. • .\ flll' Onlt1 • • · CA71/UI 01111 /IEST 111. O(J{J Mii• TllllE·W JO•t A78/tl _.,,..,_"""""' -·•• 11•~1121 ' 1• O II N , .,,, .... $1 .. ,., ........ e78/14 •,9n;, H .I.'. (;()ObRICll ~.,.All Now""'' & ,.;,.,, -• .... S.t p,,..,, ·1•,,... x1 ... 200 R •01 AlL v #rw C•~•lllH•rl•l•r F78/14• -"hif.-.~nu 1' t1l r-~ ....... .,,,.,,.,,ri..,1"'&~·.....,~·'•• 078/14 :l;>tt:; BEL TEO "-""'-'~""'. .,,. """"" fltctrt111c '""''•" •1-,.. Glass ·19as 078/15 : •>fl~ . -. . 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EDINGER ~--~ ----------~ .... ~~-...---------~ PHIL & JIM'S A WORD · ABOUT OUR NEW WAREHOUSE Three warehouses now merged into one giant facility enables us to buy In greater volume than ever before. At our warehouse showroom you will actually see "mountains" of TV's, appliances and stere0$ of e"ery brand and model ... we're almost sure to have just the one you want! HOW WE CAN. SAVE YOU MONEY! All manufacturers have sales just like retailers . most dealers don't have the room to store large shipments ... but, now WE DO and all the savings are yours! TAPPAN DELUXE GAS RANGE with . MICROWAVE OVEN SEE OUR SPECIAL GRAND OPENING PRICE NOW ONLY •129~ I Ma. 'c . ~c Chef CAS RANCE !1ik' WITH LIFT.up , -~ • .. • • : ·, .~oo,b KING Tiop . , n urn,, • • contro/ •l f o,. f' •rn l'lo/d1 fooaow.i,••t ove: 1 I te,,,,,.,itlurt ~/ ••rv/ng I no •rnolce °'~·doo I p/// bro/ler •'41 ,' .. •R chrome n r •rno"•"bl• t0p '•cka Now ONL\' !. __ f '188 ·. ,,_.,II)', Sep!!rnber 23. 1918 IN ·HU.NTINGTON BEACH NOW ONLY $299 • • • I • • •-• ... -- • • • • .... -.., - -• .._ -• NOW s39 ONLY SERVICE GUARANTEE We hav& Vice de our own ser. fnstau a,,~a rtrnen t td television ser vice Your Every ,_or appliance a t "'an i · u hor lzed s a ,, trained r . factor give ~airman ,,,>' }'O(J •0 Quaranteed Prompt, service. '478 ~irlpool 3-CYCLE 2-SPUD WASHER & MATCHING DRYER .....c::-~ WASHER ~ ~ ~ •'l speeds el cycles ------~ -,__ eEnergy saving .0 ~---temperature selector -eSuper agitator ~~ • • DAIL y PILOT H I ' DAILY P1LG T Thu·5day S!ptemt.r 23 1978 Tonight's 1V Highlights CBS tJ 8 00 -You 're Not Elected, Charlie Brown. An elect.Ion year Peanull special in wblcb Charlie Brown cam· paigns for the office of st\,tdent body presi- dent. KCET 9 9: 00 -"Tbe Hemlneway Play. Four 1tages ot Ernest Hemingway 'a Ure are ucted out in a Madnd caf e in thas Hollywood Televiatoo Theater production with Alexander Scourby, Tim Matheson, Perry Kang, .M ttcbell Ryan and Samantha Eggar. ABC fJ 9.30-'"ThePeople." Ayoung schoolteacher in a rural commuruty dis- covers her pupils have unexplainable powers m this 1911 movie with Klm Darby, William Sbantner, Dao o·Herllby abd Diane Varsi. (TV DAILY LOG) THURSDAY e:oo G U Cl) (J1) CV G llfts o cu.1 'tJ ca W> m""" 0 124) Stu ,,.~ {)'-er ~ O '-"*• m httn•ae ,...., d> a;, ... 12 f,DZ-! J Oitilll mllltll ._.. -6:30- SnclAl tll011C£ All 111rtt ntr.tb 1111 UNJ Ille flrd el ,_, pellbul "'91a llmMt ~ Ga1lll ford Hd l're"41•t11I ulld1.,l1 ,...,. 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NJS-724 Reg. 99.99 '174 8~ •' > • I...>; ~-. ·pousekeeping Career (Jffers Execu.tive Role 81 JOYCE L KENNEDY Dear Joyce: What about careen In housekeeping' 11 lbere a future ln ll? I'm a housekeeper at a school for re· tarded people. l lram sludent.s to help IM IO they may lat.er earn their Uvtn1 bl t.lli.I manner. I have two years ol SoUege, and preaentJy earn $3.35 per \M>W'. Ha\'e you any resouttes ror me~ · -;8. Lr Oak Lawn, Ill. : 'Jbe executive nouseK~r -EHK for abort -oneo la confused with a cleaner. when, in fact, the EHK ls a rnaoa1er who coodl.W!lS the many facet.a of bou.aek~ for public lo· ~tutiona. : There are except.ioos: in amall places, this person may sport an EHX ;tiUe but be expec ted to personally aw· ma a mop.) . WHO Bl&ES! Bal'EL8and motels, . bospitals, clubl. residence balls, nun· lb& and retirement homes, schools. covemmeot bu.ildlno and LOdustrial tstabliahmenls employ EHKs at (Career Corner) s~ea rancinl from near·minlmum wa1etoover $20,000ayear. Oej)eodlol oo lbe employer a,;; EHK. wbo usually work.I a 40- week, may cet free llvln& quart.era, 1 mealt, laundry, alctleave, paid vaca· Uoaa and other benefits. Altboulb most are women. men - •Pft'Jally ea-mWtMy penoonel - are flockml to this ~d. 111. or )Ir. Clean may d1red atafta ra.Qlin& from a few to several bundred S*>Ple and admlol1terin1 yearly bud1et.a of several tbousaod to more t.ban a million dollars. MAN ERK, YOO"D make budceta.. keep accounts and records, buy sup.. plies, supervise staff, know cleanine procedures, labor la wa l&nd salety re- iulatioo.s. You mlgbt. ovenee lnterlor decorating. The National Executive Housekeepers Association CNEHA> suuests an ~late degree in busi· neu adminlstratioa, au.pplemeoted with electives pertinent to insUtu· t.looal mana1eafent aucb as home ec, occopaUooaJ safety and fine arts (for interior decor atlon). ., ........ Bean Cr•• Former Secretary of the Treasury George Shultz b a s b een awarded the French Cross of Commander of the Legion of Honor in recognition of his efforts in in· temational monetary negotiations. .. Billy' Battles Warners Thurlday, Septembef 23. 111'8 DAILY "11.0l ~· ~~rs ~ li'U111i.: • v~ 'Of Al-~• f:'~ .,. .> A\'£~e • XM ~~ • ~ ~ ~ ~ • ~ ~ ~ > .............................. ... • ~ IJ -t~ i u ~ \ Some EHKs obtain a buaine&s bac· calaureate, with electives lo institu· Uoaal management or in subjects re· lated to a particular type of insUlu· Uon. aucb as nuraloe bomes or hotels. This approach, broader than t.aklo& a decree io imtituUooal management. should be more neeotiable if you lat.er decide you've made the wrooc bed. ~ ,.,.. ~ . ~ ... u --. ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) \" ,lt EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPING is a relatively i:tew and still growing career field. A few visits to EHKs and checking newspaper want ads will Up you to the jobmartet 10 your area. M for satisfaction, some who have tried the everylblng·in-place bualoess think ll 'a the pils, whtle others sin& i\a praises. -A muJUmilllon-doUar '~ti .~ NO\~. ~~W\-1 l'I0\:3 ·c;.J.!.l-il\1.Ql'dt1 ~. <n>.1Hn""~"d ·~ ~ antitrust 1uit has been --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~!!!!~~~!!~~~~ filed agaJns t Warner Bros.. Ila president, Frank Wells, and the Na· Uonal Broadcasllo& Co by Thomas R. Laughlin, star of the "Biily Jack" series of films. :·~'flGI( YOORT°"4Guf.OOf AT Mf AMO ~L VI~ 't'Oott EARS &ACK ~ " In a federal court suit, Laushlin contended the codefendants were at· -----...--.----r- tem plln1 to ln terf ere * ~~....;:...;:.-.;_;._..;_;_.~=-­PBBB! ****** wtth the Christmas re- lease of the latest mm in ,..._ the series by scheduling "'f' a Nov. 20 airing of the film. 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Also has 2 VU meters, BSR changer with magnetic cartridge. cueing & dust - cover; two wide range 2-way speakers with 8" woofers & 3" tweeters. hi fi components 728-aR m.iy co stores $399 special JNckage if purchased sepvately, $518 . . :· • t Big Brothers selected Charles Hester (above) as the winner of the Coulter award. President is Mike Immel/ (right). Big 87 BEA ANDEUON '""4•1•W For some, "•tac ni&bt" ml&bt conjure up lm11es ol 1moke- fllled rooma, blue movies and nude women Jumplnc out of ca.Iles. But. when Blc Brothen of Oranie County stace. ill tr..t!· Uon.al 1ourmet 1ta1 dinner. members come fiw a specific re· asoo-co raise funds. The orcaniutlon, which s~ntaed more than 473 Big Thursday, September 23, 1976 C1 A Dream • 1n By DENNIS McLELLAN Of Ille Dally~ .... ""'ti For most people the American Dream means buying a bigger house and car and having n bet· ter television. stereo and washcr- d ry er combination than the neighbors. But Joan nnd Ron Long 's Idea of the American Dream changed several years ago. They sold their TV set, couch. refrigerator and other status symboll to pay for their own Vlll· ion orthe good life. Their dream, which so far l.s two years in the mnkinc. 1s to build a 45-foot ketch and sail around the world with their four children for rive years or until the adventurous sp1nt run.• out. "We're not afraid ol lh1s type of adventure at all," sa.id Mrs. Long, surveying the Newport. Beach boat yard where they spend every spare moment. "l wanted to s how the children there is something other than a mortgage, color TV and cars. A person doesn't really have to have those things to be a whole person. Man can be equally hap· py in a mud hut.•• MINDS MADE UP Once their minds were made up, they moved to Cost.a Mesa from Apple Valley, where they both worked for a pavtnc com- pany. Lone went to work as a carpet layer, something be bad done for 11 years. But, like their boat building, bis wife went to work with him. Despite one customer who re- fused to Jet Mrs. Long do t.be work (Tbe woman thoulht sho would "bu.rt her insides"), abe more than bolds her own In the ·. Brothers • • • Big Hearts and UtUe Br()ther rdaUoaships lut year. bas me>f'e than 200 fat.berless boys on 1 waltln& list. Each match cost.I about. $200. Tbls need was euUy met, as more than $60,000 was r&iaed at the annual event Monday nipt in South Coast Plaza Hotel. HA»ted by the organlution 's board or directors, lbe pre· slJ&lous party drew about 250 men at. the handsome price cl '250 per plate. AUCTION UVELY Another aource or revenue was the lively auction for such entic· ing prizes as three automobiles, a diamond and pearl ring and a trip for two to the Oktoberfest in Germany. The success formula for loosening up checkbooks seems Lo be down pat. Libat.Joos were freely poured during the social hour, wine at dinner and liqueurs during the bidding. The most gene rous was Charles Heater, who earlier was 11.n.iled out as the recipient ol lbe c.ou.lter Award, given to the man who has done the most for Big Brothen durina the year. Presented by Robert Gug· cenbelm, past president and cur· rent director. the award 1s named after Ernest Coulter. a juvenile court recorder, who, In 1904, rounded the first chapter in New York City. For the fU"St time in 12 years. the honor was best.owed at the stag nigbt, and for the first time it was given to a man wbo is neither a member of the board or the organiution. "However, be is a friend," said Gucgenbeim. GENEROUSSUPPOltTER Hester, a long Ume supporter of Big Brothers, also ls actlve in the Harbor Area Boys Club and the Children's Hospital of Orange County and currently servet1 on both board,,. • For the past four years be has bid and bou1ht the eighth seat at lbe auction, and any prize that he bu won he has turned bad: for re-auction. He did that again Monday nlgbl. TbeaucUongoeallkethi11: -There are eight vacant nwn· bered seats. The ftrst seven Al"e filled by those whose names have been drawn: lbe eighth one by auction with all money Coin& to Big Brothers. -Each chair bolder then bas an opportunity lo win one oC the eight top prizes. or cash which is raised from further auction of the chairs. -Before prizes are awarded - m the order of value from lowest to highest -a chair is auctioned. When bidding stops, each bolder ia given the option to sell bis apace for 80 percent of ~ bld. 1'he remainder e~s to al1 lltothera. -If everyone decllnea tM Hlt, a number ls drawn lo detttmlno wbkb chair Is vacated.• Then another number b drawo, de· slpaUng a winner of a prise. -'nlb procedure conUn~ un• til all chairs are vacated. SEAT WON Hester bid up the eighth 1eat but eventually let it go lo Ted Foley (wbo later won a Mustant> for $10,000. However, Hester. who dollat.ed a pearl and diamond rtna valued al $4,000, bou&ht another ffd.(or $8,500. This particular seat 1'U a lucky one for Big Brothers and for those ~olding it. Orieinally. J . V. Evans' name was drawn for the chair. He.sold lt to Gary Myers for $5,000, Who resold to Dr. David Rutherford focS6.600. LUCK RETURNS When Hester purchased it, Lady Luck really smiled. He woo the top prize -a 1977 Cadillac - which he turned back lo B.ig Brothers for resale. His slJpulatlons wel'e: It must bring al least $10,000 and an money will go to the orgal\li.a· Uoo. Jay Reed bou&bt iUor$12,ooo~- Others purchasing seats •ere Bob Pralle, $5,500, who won din· ners for 20 at the Registry Hotel, and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. $5,200, the ring. Also winning prizes <their names were drawn> were Frank Michelena. Oktoberfest; Dr. Ted Tsuyukl, a Manza: Bernard McCune, two Moped bicycle.a, and Jerry Neely. a console colol" television Sumptuous hors d 'oeuvre table attracts (left to right) Harry Axene, Clement Hirsch and Dr. Thomas Doan. the Making predominantly male occupation. "Most everybody is surprised and c11rious," said Long, ''then it's all over and forgotten. When we pick up a couch and walk off with n. they have to admit we can dolt." "Besides;• said his wife. who seams, euu and carries carpet. .. if I can build a boat I can do almost. anything. The best part is workioe aide by side with Ron." TOGETHERNESS That. brines up a commonly asked question: Don 'l they get on each other's n erves being together 24 houn1 a day? No, they agree. .. We have a deeper un- derstanding now," said Mrs. Loni. "I honestly don't thinlc a person 1bould live with • aomebody be can't tolerate. We love each other, but we like each other too." When they 're not working to make money <about four days a week) they 're working on the boat. They sometimes go at it un- til 2 in the morning and once worked on it for 21 days straight. "It's like someone buildinf~ their dream house:• said Mm. Long. They originally estimated it "WOuld cost $25,000 to build 'I.he Sampson design C-Breeze. That was before lnnation upped the estimated cost to $40-45,000. INVESTMENT But they consider It an ex· cellent investment and predict they could easily get $90,000 for it when they decide Lo sell it.. (That would only be to buy a smaller (38-fool) boat when the children leave). The reaction or the cblldren, aced 10 t.o 16, has ranaed from hot to cold to the Idea ol being gone five years. The younRer ones are all for It, but the older onea may not go the whole way. "We think we'll probabJr, lose all of them alone the way, 'pre- dJcts .Mrs. Long. "They ~I fall in love with some area 011 someone." Before the family sets s:alJ--ln about two years-they all should be close to being expert aallors. capable of handling any emergency. The children are leamlna from their parents, who have been ex· panding their knowledle of the sea by readlnc voraciously and takin& ci.ua. They a1ao wm take abort trips before belhmlng tbelr voyage lo get the feel of the boat.. The Longs expect their ketch to be completed in about two years. ·- They have switched to paperbacks, however, because MOTHER NATVaE they're cheaper and take up le.ss Aret> 't. they a little leery or space. such a major-and possibly Because of space UmitaUoM. dangeroua-undertaldnc? they have told the children to start getting rid of all but the es-''I' 1ometimes wish Mother u ntlals. Thal hasn't been easy Nature wasn't so bott.lle," said for the youngest, Julie, who Mts. Long. "We have a tremendous Long describes as being "a amo.mt of respect for the sea and hoarder." whatit can do." "They're doing without," she They are not scrimplng on the said. "There's no such thing aa boat. Tbey buY t.be best poulble an allowance." materials for building and equip-r ping it. And they revised the NEVER COMl'LAINED drawin1 plan.a lo fit their needs. "They've never complained It was cood·looking and func· about It in any way," said Long tional. said Long, but Jmprac-with pride. llcal for long voyag~. Last. year Julie told her moth« .. Sbe tbouabt that wu a .«ood idea. What JO.year-old would do that?" Even Mrs. Long admit.a the economy drive at times It not easy. Every now and then she'll get the urge to buy aomethlnt new. ''But l don't. want to goo.It and buy a pair or 1otd ear rinl• because J can think of 40 odtel' t.blnia I could buy for the boet." What do the couple's tl1elldl think of their dream? They think they're a •·uw. bet dine." accordln& to Lone. but they •till respect them for wbat they're doJnc. Carpet ./aydrs Ron and Joan t:.ong on the job .. They chao1~ the location of that ~ Jtad a bole In her blue the «alley and bertht and also tennll shoe. Pot qp a blue t0ck made room for bc>Mtsbelvea, and nobody will 1"'1Uce, sunest- which t.bey consider a must. ed Mn. Long. "They think we're a UtUe wirM. But I 'na kind ol .,..: JC therewett vtey. m&Qy~Jlte w, the ocean would be Ml 0( boata." - ,. DA•ITke oau~Q hter , Like Mo~her Nancy Turner Takes Up Sport Nancy Turner was the ideal horse s how mot.her, always ac• companying ll·year-old dau1hter Sue Ellen who &tarted ridin1 Wntern horses when she was8. But one day Mn. Turner rode back to the barn wit.b Sue Ellen. Thal 1hort ride cbanaed her We. "ll was amnln1," ahe says, "It all happened in a &eeood. l'd never ridden before but I instant· ly decided to buy a horse and start takinc lessons." The mother and dau,bter had Just finiabed a mornina riding leuon at Ronnie Fr-eeman 's Fountain Valley at.able, wbere their hones are kept. Sue Ellen, who was an equila· Uoo champion when she was 12, bas won her fll'St blue ribbon (sbe needs two) to qualify for the ln· ternational Equitation Medal class for St.oc k, H unl, Saddle Seat to be beld at the Forum Interna- tional Horse Show, Oct S.10, in Inglewood. The show, which will benefit the City or Hope, last year won the Horses Magazine Awards for the "Best Indoor Show, Best Overall Show" in the United States. Two years ago Mrs. Turner and Sue Ellen, who is a Laguna Hith School student, switched to Encllsh rirung. Sue Ellen was contormalion bunttor reserve cbamplon at the 197$ Sant~ Barbara horse show. They have been to eight shows this year with Sue Ellen winning a first place ln a hunter class on lnftnlty. Both riders say they are lookinc fOJ'ward to the Forum show. Rldinc and competlne ls a chance of pace for Mrs. Turner, Tt'ho worked many years with the Lacuna PTA and was active with the <>ranee County Ptulhannonic Youth concerts. Today moat or tier Urne ls spent rldine and t aking jumping lesSOOJ "on days when J feel very brave." For the past three years abe bas been a member or the Ci· ty of Hope Diamond Horseshoe, sponsors of tbe Forum show. "I find joining the gypsy horse show life is Cun," says Mrs Turner wbo has four horses: two bunters. Flyin& Bird and Cruise Control and two jum~rs. lnfim· ty and Impulse, which are shown by Ronnie Freeman. Sue Ellen, who rides about three hours a day, Wlll have to curtail that schedule when s he enters college. M for her m other, who plans to concentrate on jumping, her goal is to compete in the popular Amateur-Owner Hunter competi· lion coming up soon. Sue Ellen Turner hopes to quality for the lnternattonal Equitation Medal class at the Forum Horse Show, Oct. 5-1 O Clergy's Advice Unreasonable (Ann Landers ~ DEAR A:-.N J.,\Nnr:ns You often advise peopl<· with marital problems ... See your ~lerinman. ,. or, ··St_-e y6ur la"ycr" Well, I've seen both and Jm more l·onfu.-.1..-d than rver. J left mv Htond husband <after only a few m onlhb l bc·l'au-.1' ciur marnal{e was lernble, ex· ccpt for t~w 'l'>., \\h1ch wai. fantastic. l decided l nct.-dt•d mor(' than that l\l y L.rn .\1'f !>a;s l am foolish not to get a d1\'orn• hcr ~JU'><' \j ) under our i.tatc's commum· ty proµcrt, law., I rould he<'omc re~rons1tile for 1n~ hu.,b.11111 °!. tll'bts <h<' 1<. '\elf·employl'<l and in a vulnt.•rablt• hus1n1•.,... l <h i hl· 1' much old<'r than I i;o lhtirl! s a chanl l' ht· l'Ould t).•(•omc <11sablPd and l would h:n c lo la kl' <:art• of him for the n•:-.t uf his 1fe, (C) If f should du.• f1r'l h1• could poss1bh IO· -Oeril a larj!c 'hare of mv t'\tjlt• rh1s "'"uld be a lot o( mon<'y 1f my par«nts should pre decease me. (The mon<.•y nghtfully :.hould go to my duldren.) My clergyman <,ays, "Don't d1\·orce him. You 9t'ould bl' u two-lime loser and 1t would look very bad for our ( l'rOll"!>lanll church " What do YOl' say, Ann" I'm going to take youradv1rc.• -MID WF-<;TTF.ETER TOTTER DEAR MIO : l.l1oh·n lo your lawyer. One of thf' poore'lt rusoO'I for remalnlng legally mar· fled f!I concf'rn ovf'r how a divorce would look to otberti. And If you knew how many people are do· lag jl&St that, your eyeballl would pop. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been following Jhe debate in your column about doctors who "bury their m1stak~." protected by their col-'ea~ues. etc • I 'm a laboratory technician and have worked an u hosp1tul for ll years. This is a small .mechcal center but it 1s growing rapidly. The employc.•s here are mtelugeot, conscientious peo- Weddings ~ and Engagements Tn U\01d cl1 Nappomtnwnt. pro'lpect1vc bnclt•-. 111t' rc•m1ndt'<l to h..i\c thc•1r "eddlng slorie'i "Ith blo<'k and \\ h1te 1tlossy photoi.t ruph., t o tht• Uarlv l'tlot People lkp.11 lnlt'nl ont• \\ t•t•k IX'fort• ttw \\C<lding 1'1c-turt•-. n '<·t•l\l'd afl<'r thnt time \\ill nol tw ww cl Fur «'ni:ai:t'mcnt annt1unc:1•ments it 111 1m1>t·r.1t l\ l' th.it llw tttory. lllso acrom· p:111wd '" n bl.1ck und white glo,sy pi<'· tu1<-. 111· '11bm1tlt•d six \H'C'kl' or mor<' lll.•lon• thf' \q•tl1l1111l date. ollw1 \\l1>e tl will not Ii.· p11l1h,hrd To !It'll> fill rC'qtdr<'mrnls on h'lth wed· elm~ anti rn1tal(t'mcnl i;tones. form~ ore 11v111labl<' in nil On1ly 1'1lot offices. Fur- ther QUl'°'t1on" \\ 111 Ile' nns\\ered by People O<-p.111 rtwnt ... t .rrr mt•Mlwr'i nl fil2 1121. . ·-' ........... ,,. , .... , ........... -"'"' .......... _,_. __ .. '"'"~"~ ....... ,,,..,~ . ,, ~-' "" %00 AM_.n·~ ·, , r ~ERENITY '• • . Skin Care Center ( . .-~ ..... .,...~·~ ... '• · i~nf._·• "°' • c-"ct ro-c-t ... 1 ! A\•ord ttu~ rn'ltly wa,te by > se<·in11 11 tr31'1')ed e<1thE'llr11n ' 11nd let ht r analyn and ;1 \nrorm vou of ynur skin ·s • nttrd'i A SerPnllv Faria! . • t.1kl'1 ;in hour and e half and ~· the cost i"I twenty dollars. I You will rind your skin Jtr ~&t lv lmprin•1•1t. \our <iue~lton11 .in~\\ crt>d nnd an e.1~v 1nt•-cr>1'n'11 •' homt! rare f rm1rrnm tu tollow ~( lt\,...fece - Pwt .... -11.-1~ ' ~-'~ _.,. ('),.., ,..~,.,, '"' '&:wit w.., . .., ' t \ In Lido Village i 3400 Via Oporto. Su1to 6 t .., ____ ,_ J Nowpor1 Beach -L~ 714-675-6191 .. :11 . . . . . .J ., .-, pie. The doctors malnly are interested in the wel!are oC the paUents. However, I can tell you that a fair number of "mistakes" bave been buried i.n thl.a place. Surceons have cut arteries, perforated in· tesUnes and scre wed up in usorted and un- belhwable ways. The errinc surgeons were never censored. Whal is worse is that the families of the p atients never knew the truth. "Complica· lions'· can cove r just about any mistake. Rl>cently we got rid of a doctor who had been alcoholic for al least 15 years. How many pa- tients died ~cause oC tus fauJty judgment, no one will evc·r know. He was brilliant and kind, but when ht~ " •'" boozed up he dad a lot of dam age. We &1..id another doctor (recently deceased) who was 80 years old Ile was senile -could never re1\\ember where he parked his car and re· peatedly (·alled his patients by the wronc name. He had a loyal followmg or devotees who adored him, but I wouldn't let him treat my doc. Turning Green I hope lbls letter doesn't frighten your re· aders t00 badly. In closing let me reassure them that there are always some people who DO give a damn and we wUl protect lhe ~st interests of the paUentanomatter what. -PENNA TECH DEAR TECH: I hope your letter wtll f'n· courace hospital personnel In every city on the «lobe to speak out against Incompetence, ~lcobollam , aenlllty -any condition that threatens the welfare of the patient. It ls the moral obUCatlon of all who see such goings-on to gee rid of tbe kllnkera -whether they are physl· daa.a, nurses or lab tedmlclans. Discover how to be dale bait without falling hook, line and sinker. Ann Landers's booklet, "Dating Do's and Oon'ts," will help you be m ore poised and sure of yourself on dall'.'i Send 50 cents in coin aJong with a long, stamped, self. addressed envelope with your request to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 1400, ElgJn, 111 60120. r~~,~~ .. !h~ ~ £u::zclta s J-rair ::lJcs i9n ~~ ANNOUNCING J Tf=RRA ~~ AWARD WINNING ~ HAIR DESIGNER Not Enviable AT WIT'S END § Ha,,curs lncludr ~\'~ • scit>nttf1c 11.>ir nn.>lys1s • pr11pn cond1 ttanrr • precision lliflfCut I • hlowdry ~y EllMABOMBECK. If there's o ne aspect ~ televlalon that in· lriguH people, it's the Green Room Mystique . Maybe it's beca~ it's the one room that viewers have ne ver seen. They want to know what 1oe11 on In tllat mysterious hole Jn lhe wall that contains the f)-odles of 1uesls just berore they walk out on the C•u11on, Dinah. Douglas, Merv. or Donahue sets. Do the sweetees drink? ls it a fun place? Are they nervous' Is it really green? With every book I've publi.shed, I do the lt'een room circuit. ({also sell the book door·to- door with a line of vanilla.) This month, with the publication of my nAiest, ''The Grass ls Always Greener Over the Septic Tank." I will visit more than 70 1reen rooms. (Setting a new Olympic re· cord of 70 spit-ups.) I am known as the Wllly Loman of the green rooms. Rarely do I meet anyone I know or anyone who koowa me. In fact, In one creen room, I waa the only penon there not related to anyone on the ahow by a former marriage. I take a aeat near the door, and every !O seconds or ao a director will poke hla head in the door and Inquire, "YO\I okay?" He d0e& this becauae I am the only penJ0'1 In the room rocklni back and forth and humming while aitlinc In a fetal po1lllon. Occaalonally, a man wUI mme in, scrutinJte l.S ha..pp'f' ~o a.Moonc.e Jv1..1c. 1<~1 .fo,.mt.rty of CAnnLll • Cho.Hin hos JO•n-' our :>tCLf~ Wt. .f ea.i:~r e. An+;c.iueg <.and Oki World Qc\)n.x.IJC..tioo~ Fret"lch robric~ \Jith WaH~overin~~ ~\a1<l~. App\;'t_ue; Hor al~ 1-tondpait'\t~d .fumi-+vrc DelH, tole' and Pc.wtcr W°"c! tloor.s and f"r~n~ doot".S. . • . 0 .0 • C..,,-:::> • 'GJ • o j'4 'l ~ E. C"o sT \,\.~'1"-'o"(. Coro"Q de.\ mo ,, .. -t. 7 .l q 5 10 all the faces and come lo rest on me. "You! You'd better come to make-up" To which I reply. ''I've Just returned." During recent years, I 've noted a camaraderie among guests or talk shows. mosUy because they have become a rather tight-knit croup that tours wilb some regularity. It ls bard to break throug h. Once, for no reason at all -ex- cept I wu loneJy -I .saJd, "Has anyone heard from Frank lately?" I've never seen booze in a ereeo room (ex. temally, that is), or a magazine, or a picture on the waU, or much food, or children, a newspaper, a phone, a live plant, or a television aet that works. A ereen room bas the personality of a bus station restroom, t.he capacity of a life raft, the comfort of a Brahma bull ln a chute just before the gale opens ..• and you are mumblln1 to yourself, "I turn r ight ••• that's the hand I open mail with . • • and go up one atep and klas tbe bcMJt •• Al to why they'~ called green rooms ••• moat of them aren't. 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Nettle Creek haa m1de It Hey to bHullly your window• I In o customized elegant faahion, end poulble for you to attain quality at , prlce1 you can •lford. to develop a more confident you. Sevtn worbhooe. two hou,. weekfy.$25. ~. ~ Wendy Wwd c:'oura• or alm llu Ira In In o. 8 • ven ,...__.,.. V...,_wc.ll9011N111e "4111111"'9 1e11lon1, two hours •~iert ...,_~ #23 ftlNon Island 644-8860 ~.SU. ni;;;;;!i!iiiiii!miiiiiii;iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiil-: .,.... .. ·76 y .. N••d •l•chieol · HJH1lr1t 'l --- On Himalayan Peak Thur~ay September 23 1976 DAILY PILOT (;I Claim Namesake Nanda Devi Unsoeld, named for a Himalay&'} peak, died while trying to scale the peak. She was accompanying her father, William F. Unsoeld, who ended the c limb at th e 24, 000 foot level because of her dea th: .. NEW DEi.Hi IAl'l - "I am goloa lo die · Tohese wt-re the hasl wor d1 of 22 year old American mountame<-r Nanda Deva Uo~ocld before she dat>d on tht' H i m ala y an peak tor whi ch s he was ramed, her father 11a1d "She was 'ln t·kcn sud denly, without wuruang.'' said Walbam F . Uoi.oeld, himself a hfe long moun taineer ~·ho conquered Mr. Everest , the world's tallest peak, ~a.th .m Amencan expt•d1l1on 1n 1963 Rec-ailing hi s dauf!hwr s la';>t moment'> 24,000 fc~t UI> l\andll Aquarius Dt-v1 puk on the lndo- Ti ~ta.n border, Unsoeld ~••d rn an Interview. "ln a matter of ~ ments 1be became ~ conscious . W e t ried moulh ·to -mou t b re· i.uac atation , othe r emergency methods. But there was no response "Within lS m inutes, her lips were cold and we knew hie had departed. We made exhortations bcggmg her not to leave. We continued resuscita- tion for lS more minutes. Dut the r e was no res p o nse f rom h er pup11Ji. and we knew we had lost her · · Her death ended the News Good FRIDAV, SF:PTt:MBER u By SVD~E\' OM ARR ARn:s I M Jn h 21 Apnl 191 LU.' low ph1y waiting game Contrac: tual dis putes could be on agenda TAlJRl'S IJ\pnl 20 May 201 He i;p<'clfic about details avoid jump1n~ lo roncluswns Being thoroui:h (•ould put you in .. 1<·tory tolumn GEMINI I M <1\ 21 June 20 1 Be rt' ad~ for ch.:ingc'. trJq•J Sf>t·uaJ relat1onsh1p \c cc·nt on personal m.i~nt•t1~m . creallH' ab1ltt1 ('s ho'A' vou re'>;l(1ml to mt•mbt'r of oppo-.1lt· 'c" Ci\:\CER IJunl' :!I J ulv 221 llom<' Jffa1~. gift~ bcaut1f1c;111on or !\UrroundtnJ!" the~c arc part or agenda Spothl?hl J b o on '>t·cun ly, pl(·J~IO/.! lrn NI OOC'. making C'nnrc" ion to child . Ull<lPr-.1 ,111.1111~· Ont• who l• ", • .., \ ''" l.t:O Lltth .'l t\111.: 2::! I "h••I I I rt p-.. 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Friend ald.s m bn df(ing communication gap bet ween y9u and professional associate, superior. Social affair could be part of agenda. AQt:ARIUS <Jan. 20 · Feb 18) \'ou get news v. ht ch 1s encouraging fr om ca r et'r . pro fcs~wn.tl !>landpo1nt PISCES I i''eb 19 March 201 You d1st'O\er secr<'lh. hnd m oney, get acrolade from one v.ho mt•ans much to vou You rece" e ,i:reen ·11 ~ht on project v. h1 c h rhnllenges, enables you to use ima~malion LARGE-SIZES LARGE-:$t LARGE~.~ r:f"J· LARGE-S _ ~~- LARGE- SIZES "1'1-161/a Dnssu lllKllll SPOITSWIH IOHH1101S Ella Nor's HALF-SIZE SHOP lllUllTOtl JJ• o..,..., ... .,. COSTA MUA IUS 1,_,.,, lh4. llllllT .. UOI llACll u 11 ... 11,. .. 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Some quant111es /1m11od ·············~···II Wallpaper1 to gq • 2300 Harbor Blvd.• Harbor Center Costa Mesa • 646-5058 Other locations i n Tarzana, LaM esa, San Francisco, Cupertino, Pl easa nt Hill, and Sacramento. Com ing soon to Anaheim. Open 10-9 Monday thru Friday • 10-6 Saturday • Noon-5 Sunday - .... '. " OA.11.Y PILOT Thurld!ly.s.pc..11bet 23, 191'9 Tax Reform: Who Pays? Monetary Pot.ential of 'Rich' Is Poor By LOUISE COOK _.. __ 8oUI the Republicana aod \.be Democrats are ta Ilona ubOut eas Uta Lb.e tu burden on lower aand mlddJ•tncome Amtt1eans 'fttat ie.ws the rich. Hut govemmt>nt ata11.lt.lc1 •how thr polt'ntJ•I for increued rennue fru:n tbe u~ per-income groups ls relatively Jow. ceol ot the a djuated J(r<m lncome and J.8 percect ol tbe tuable ln rome WHO DOES PAYt.bet&Ull? I.RS f1aures tcw tm mowed th<ll taxpayers ln the *10.D'l.o S30,000 c:al.clfory fl.led allllOlt • ~rcent of aJ.1 lhe tu Nblr'm 8Dd pakl slightly more dml 51 ~ cent ol the la us coU«ted.. 1be 1reatc1t pool ol tnODeY b in the hand.I ot what are com· mooly thouabl of -=-lower a.od middle Income tax~. 'Jbat '1 becallSe there are ao tnal\)I r:oore d t.ltem than there are people In top.level bracket.a. IN DOU.All nGtJal!S. ta&· payers in lhc $30,000 and up re· port~ adju.sted ero&s income of S129 bll4oo and a t.aa.able lDcome ol .. billion. TH.-yers ln the $10,000 and under category re- ported fldJu.&lW gr~ incomes or t:nS billion and tuoable income or _.button. Tax:payen Ur&\iail lea Utan Sl0,000 filed about • ~ ot the r~rna and pald about 14 pes-- cent ol the taxes aad tuPQen ill the $30,000 and 'JP t'.....,. filed' perceat of Cl returm and paid sUahtly leu th&D IO pereeat '11 the tues. INTERNAL REVENUF. Sdvice <IRS) figures for 19'13, tbe latest year for wtuch eocn- plete 1tat1sllcs are avatlable, show that taxpayers an tbe $10,000 lo $30,000 bracket bad most ol the Ulcome reported - just cmder 59 percent ol the ad· Justed gross income and a httle more than 62 percent ol the tasa- ble il'lcome . Tbue fi1ures. or cour se, reflect only reported income Tbe statistics do not measW'e Ammcans wbo cheat. IRS Com- mlssioou Donald C. Aleunder i.ald earlier th.is year that bia best euess was lhat taxpayers failed lo report aboul $1 bUlioo iD in- come, two congrusional in· PRllSID&NT SOU MAS said he CODISiden ~DCIOIDC tu· payera tb09e earn!Qa -.)'Where from $8,000 to Po.ODO a J'C#; a spokesmam lor Jimn:\J Caner sa)'5 the Democradc eandidate would conis.ickr f.D)'ODe unac up to $2S.OOO an~ a middle mcome for tbe put'p09e '11 tu ,. form . vesli&ators said t.be flC\lf"e was much luper and could result in ~million in Jost tax mooey an- nually Taxpayen in iM $30,000.and· up category had about 15 percent of tbe adjusted g~ income and lt percent of the taxable UlCOme Tbpayen in the SU>.~a.od­ vndler category had about 28 per- In addition. a djusted gross in- come does not include all m· come. Some business expenses and special allowances are de- ducted. The IRS notes. for exam· pie, that a person who made all lu.s money oo interest fn>m tall· exempt municipal bood.s would not even ha ve to report that lll- t'Ome. IRS r eport.a th.at in the $100.000 and up catecory. there were slaghUy lea tbaa US.000 returns flied iD 1973 OD &D .etjusted CJ'Cm 10come of 12• bllliOll. That'• about s percent ol the ~ gross income reported in tbe Sl0,000 to $30,000 category. "-IASE AS. US AIOUT LAIR IMll09'1o4A TIOH As purl o f o ur pbarmacv pnlacy, we carefullv rt'ad and Art' f11 m1h ar w1Lh all t be 1nstruct1ons on t'vcry product we carry nm appht"' 10 preunplion • well a' non JlrC'( r1pt1on medi cine~ fo'nr It h.1, been found thJl on man.,· over thc rnunr.•r 1lrui: produets the tn'>lfUl'l100!> on the label~ ar<• verv d1mr ull to undt•r,111nr1. We will be .i:lad to i:o nvcr an<l l''tpl.11n to you the lalld mf•>rmat1nn OCI thebe proflurh amt lo O.alrm•• an,wc>r nnv qut•,1100~ vou m1i:ht ha\'I' .1hout Roy L. Ash. U.S . them sonwt1m,., w" """ budget director from ~l:J:l''I that 11 m1i.:ht '"' 1972-1974, has been mon• 1rn11ort.1nl fur "'"l to chl'rk with """' name d chairman ph)'l'U<"1.in and chief executive Yo u o II ' <> l' II officer of Add rcsso· DOCTOR CA:-.1 l'llO'llfo: g raph-Mull1 g r a ph us wh t'n vou nc~cl ll ·d h 'll deUvery We Will dehvt>r Corp. He saa e promptly without N1tra be paid $225,000 a c har&c W e wt'lcome vea r a nd bought reqUe'l t'i for dellverv J00,000 sha r es of <11 en1c<> a nd c bar~c common s tock al $9 account\ b PAB u90 PMAIMACT a share to ecome ut......,.. ,.., one of the company's ,,_....,.., larges t individual ~=....,..===-...=='=4=1=·'="°==-.:.s::.hareholders. FAST. LOW·COST. OUALfTY OFFSET PRINTING 10 to 10,000 Copies Me'N • ~ ., cottM °"' w M4 your • ... ,........, ..... .., ....... , ... ,_ PhotocoplH Avallabl• NEWPORT BEACH :>co N•wPOrt Cent.er Or C>Mlon rt1111. Sur10 110 (714) 6'~9053 LUGGAGE TAGS from your busfness card Sond one card ror each tag 1-one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap. meeting airline 1.0 requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personarized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Oay Gto" paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2ea. or 3/SS 4/S tags S 1.60 ea. 6/9 tags S 1. SO ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. 5-lles Tax included No Card? Or.tw your 'lW"l Of \f'tHJ yovrnAfN'. Af\1••\' •lf\11 llMftf' l'lumbt>t W.'11 ~ ..,. <If-ct _.,. l~ AOO. ~ * * * * * Unhappy /tledian Politicans Misuse Tool By JIOel ct.JNNIFF ,.,. __ ......,.. To base any argument CID the medinn i.oeome ol American famUies is lo take aim at a t.arcet thal b coastaoUy shilling, chancing shape a.od as mmiq mw mer.nings . It Yaries from year lo year and fmm place lo place. ll IJ'OWS swiftly in one year and barely ca:a be disttmed to move al al I ia otbeT"s. Jl mQ rise while financial fortunes shrink with the dollar. IT IS OFTEN too casually u.aed as a diTidiftg llDe between rich and poor, which it is DOL Some families are comfortable earning the median, whHe olben tall deep in to debt and distress. The median income, now approaching $14,000, ( J appears to be a very usea· \ 1-. If ' f \ f 1. l ''·' ble statistic, sioce it lies . . in the middle, with ball the number ol families earning more. half less But it hardly can be called the happy median. Families earning near the median aren't likely to accept praise for being there, since the American tradition is that you doo't setUe for averace but Sffk to ellt'el. And thoM earning la.a aren't always bitter but instead may be ambd.iou.s and coa.ftdent THE TYPICAL FAlllLY -suppoa.edl' two children, 8 and 13. and their ~ta -liv~ c~· siduably better oo the median tnc0me tn Amt.in, Tex. lhan in New Ym*, a»cqo, Los AAKeles or Anchorage. The median lDcome baa a different manlnl ln the city than oa the farm. A dty familJ mitht have to scrimp on the medim A farm family ml&ht be comfortable bee au. al its other l'e90W ces. The median lDcome &ll1lla •itb the J'Ul"I. because Americans on uerage tA!DCl to improYe their financial atandiQI. But the meaning of the median income also shifts because of chan&a in boyin& power. IF YOU EA.llNED today·a median back in 19:!0 you would have been well otf. But If you earned lt50's median income to- day )'OU would be badly off. Jn that time Inflation has eroded the dollar to about one-tturd Its •alue. cu"'"" Does beang on the sunny side or the medJan make a family n ch? II more than 40 ml1Uoo famlliea were asked lo reply to lhat question in un- ison the answer might be a tbunderoos no that ml&bt Yibrate 1eisl'QOIJ'8phl. Is tbe median bacome • deflnWon ol clau? Ha:rdJy. Blue Collar workers sometimes make more than coUeae instruct.on. Hitb school dropouts often make more than coDete graduates. If then are mat~matJcal measureme.ata of "class," the m e· diao lncome lsn 'tone ol them. WRAY IS RICHf PEaHAPS a state of mind. Tbe loans records of banb, the bankruptcy files, t.bectiYOC'ee court11 and other aourc:es attest lo many thousanda or ••rtch" pcope who lived beJond their me--. If yoar ramtl1 Income ueeeds $30,000 you .,.. tn roacbly tbe uppers percent inieomc bracket. but you arc ••are lbat ~ must deny your famUy many ot U. pri"ril9'• you t.hou(ht would be theirs at that leweJ of Income. The median lncome is bOt • dividiAI line. It la nat chbled In granite bat is written In sand. It con· stutly sblfta. It means dllferent things at varlou.• times and la varlou.a parta ol the coun1rJ. rrs COllPOS1110N c:&AH&BS. Wb.U• some families .,.. locked Into a nxed &e-r• of inC'Ome,. large percmta1e of those ramlllel --earmas iD excess al tile median wen once far below lt. The median dumges witb a famlly'a ase. Wbe11 tlley were mating less than the median were tbese ramw. anlagoo:iatic toward thofe ~' Or cttd tbe)'..,. that one d~ they too would be t.Mre? Ravi of ec:Meved tbe median, do the, now cooslder themH. •essucceuhal 1 Tbe stattstic doem't answer. It has nothtnf to UJ. 1be medlan ls open to interpretation, and thus la probably better used by skilled atati&Ucjans then Polttkal debaten. New Bank Opens Santiago Bank has opened an airport ortic:e in Newport Beach. It lt'rves Newport Beach, Irvine and Costa M• a. PAtCI! HIKED 3.3 PERCENr TO SS.105 1177 Oldamobll• Oeeta 88 Arnone Other• lnoruMd '77 GM Price Hikes Less Than Expected DETROIT tAP> Base prices on General Motors' smaller tm·model full-sue and luxury cars have been boosted an average 4.t percent over their 197& counterparts, the auto company has an· aouncecl The increases ror such cars average from $103 to $611. The lncreue announced is shy of the 5.8 percent base-price boost GM previously announced for its entire fall line~p of new e&rS. Tbe averace increase tor all GM cars lnclud1ng the larce automobiles, midsize, compacts and subcompacts is S338. 'IRE LATEST DOUA.ll BOOSTS ranee from $103 for the rour· door Chnrolet Impala -a 2.1 percent increase -to $611 for the Cadillac Fleetwood Umouslne -a 5.6 percent bike. GM did not give an aver&,ie doUar hike juat for the full-si&e and luxury cars. The new Impala will list for $4,901 , compared with $4.nll in 1976. The price does not include options, shipping charges. tues. likely dealer discounts or changes in equipment for 1977. ON SOME tm CARS, GM bas dropped standard equipment that came at no added cost in 1976. On other cars, GM has added standard equipmenL 'Ibe new Impala, for example, has been stripped of nearly $170 worth of equipment that was free ln 1976. . Thus, a 1977 Impala actually costs $271 more than a 1976 version with the same amount of equipment. GM sald. GM whkh had not disclosed base prices for its redesigned fulJ. size anclluxury cars uratil this week, ended speculation over whether il would either not raise prices on those models or boost prices only modestly because lhey are smaller THE NEW CARS ARE UP lo a foot sborter and 1.000 pounds liibter Ulan 1976 models on lbe outside and are powered by smaller ~. But they have comparable passeneer space and lareer tnmk capacity and get better fuel ttonomy. . GM officials have conceded lbat. the cost of bulldin& a car as slightly less than for the same 1976 model, but they s aid the flrm is entitled to make a fair return on lbe multiblllloo doUar investment required to redesif(n its cars. Ov.-r T h r. Counter NASO Ut.tincp More Miles Per Gallon Due in '77 WAS HJNOTON <AP ) Purchasers or ft(•W l977 Model can can cxpec:t to aet about 8 perttol better gasolu1t1 milea.&e than owners ur 19'76 model cara and 34 percent beUcr mlleaio than ownera of 1974 models, lhe £nvlronmenta l Protection Alen· ey lEPA) says. 1bc aeency said the 1977 mod~ cars tested In Its laboratory averaaed a theoreUcaJ 18 6 mlles per &•lion or gas, or one mile a gallon better than the 197& models tt"St~ a year aio 11lE JS.I MILES a gallon In· dustry average exceeds the 18.0 miles a gallon fed eral fuel economy standard which will go into effect with 1978 model cars. There was no federal requir'e* ment for 1977 models. EPA said 11 of the 13 automobije manufacturen met the 1978 s\andard with their 1977 models and seven o f the manufacturers met the 1980 stan· dard of 20.0 miles a gallon. Tbe improved mileage is the result of better engines, new en1ine combinations and cbanaes jn the average weight of the cars produced by each manufacturer, EPA said. Slight· ly more than half the lmprove-- ment r esulte d from better enalnes a.nd new en&tne combi.na· lions, the agency said. FOR E I G N ·B VILT CARS dominated the lop mileage spot.I with the d iesel -powered Volk.swacen Rabbit taking the Number l spot wilb an averaee 44 miles a gallon, EPA said. The agency said the 90-cubic-inch Rabbit diesel averated 39 miles on its simulated city driving cy· cle and 52 miles on the simulated hi&hway cycle. A fou.r-cyl.mde r Toyota CoroUa with a 71-c ublc·mch engine t.oolt second place w1tll a 41 miles a gallon rat i n g while the Volkswagen Dasher diesel was third with 40 miles n gallon. lJp• and Doaen• MUTUAL FUNDS ---• • • • .. Thur day' Aftt>rnoou Pri ·e ) NYSE COMPOSI1'E TRANSACTIONS ,. Tl'lut~•Y S11ohun1> ,. 2i 19 7ti DAIL'° PtL.Of Borrow 011 ~quip fy House M e ans Money in B~nk By SYLVIA PORTER Ot tbe more lb-.n 4S mlllion U S. ram1liei; who own bo\Ues many would like! to movo lo new"r· lura,•r, mure ap proprlate housH or to ef\latlle or remodel the prescnl onu•. But a check of pri~ oft\!Jl ahows a move ls beyond tho homeowner 'a means. Hume lmp.rc.>vcmcnl co~t~ .c~lly In the $10,000..$20,000 ranue often urc too btJth. Homeownert can raiac money for worthwhlle projcclb, thou1h. with second mortgages usm1 a bouist- or other property already mortgaced us collatenl. How much each person can borrow ctepen4-on the eqwty value ln the property Money's Worth (\he amount lhe property is worth above? what 111owedonll1. P EOP LE WHO IL\ VE OWNED lt house for several years probably have bwll up a bag eq111ty. 1-~or instance. uy you bou&ht a house for ~.000 10 yurs ago, paid SS,000 down and took a m ortgage on the balance. Say you've already re duced the mortgage to $1.5,000, while infl11llon has hfted the market value of the house to $40,000. The equity Is $25,000. How much can ~ borrowed on this equity! M&Jor sources ar e savings and lonn associations and finance com· panies. with finance companies probably the biggest now in the second mortgage r1cld. C l.T Financial Services, orrer· ing second m ortgages in 40 states, wlll lend up lo 8S percent ot the appraised market value of a house, less what ls owed on the first mortgage Warning: deal only with reputable lenders who will tw cautious in accepting applicants, protect borrowers against overborrowing and thereby help th\•m safeauard what l:iii pro _ bably their most valuable possession. . WH AT ABOUT INTEREST rates? They're higher than on original mortgages, ranging from 12 ~ 18 percent, de• pending on the area and the company making the loan. The lender will require. professional appraisal or the property; to establish its market valu<' and a \Ille senrch lo clarify ownersbJp. Jn some st.ates. lenders pay for these services. in others, borrowers pay. Maturities? Second·mortgage loans con be repaid over a period or three to 10 years, dependmg on the total bor rowed. ' It is also posSible to raise money on eqwty an a house by [ refinancing the mortgage, which 1s taking a new monguRt> t that pays of( the old and provides add1t1onal cash to the homeowner. In lbb type or tran:.act1on, today's higher in-t teresl r ate will be charged on the full mortgage amount : um could represent a bl« hike an cost over the term of th1• new mortaage. f I WHICH METHOD IS better! That depends on the ( amo11Dt of money needed and tbe desired period or repay-I ment. Important ii the fact that closing costs and other fees are s ubstantially higher to refinance a fa.rst mortgage than J to get a second mortaal'?e. < Is a second·mortgaHe loan worth the interest cost'> Thi:" answer depends on the gain. If more spuce and repairs are In the balance. the second mortgal(e Is probably th<' ctnswtr . Also. if tile improvements permanently increase the house's value, part of the cost can be recovered upon sale. WHILE A SECOND MORTGAGE muy generate fund~ for other purpose& -paying for tollejle tuition, buying another piece of property. investing In a business opportuni ty -It pays to consider the return for the money and in- terest. If the house is in need or repairs and is unmarketable, a second·mortgage Joan could make the house salable or im· prove the price. There may be penalties for paying orr the loan early, although many companies do not impose s uch chargea. A finaJ caution: money raised through " second mortgage i~ expensive. Be as certain as p<>l>~abk it's used wisely. OPEC: Oil Price Boost Favored CARACAS, Venezuela (AP> -Members or t ho OrganJzation of Petroleum Exporting Countries <OPECi favor a booat in oil prices next year ··but nothing has hecrt said regarding the sne. •·according to Venezuela 's ministe~ ot mines and hydrocarbons. The Caracas newspaper El Nacional published the com· menl by Valentin Hernandez following ne ws report~ from New York indicating Venezuela and Iran would seek a 25 percent oil price increase at the OPEC m1n1stenal con .. rerence in December. IRAN AND VENEZUELA ARE the second and third largest producer1 In the l 3·naUon Arab·dominalt'd otl cartel, which controls more than 80 percent of world oil trade. Saudi Arabia, which has opposed ony pnce increaim lhJs year, Is the lar1c.t producer. The alze of an lncreuo for 1977 "w1ll depend on variou~ racwn. includ!na atudiea bema carried out In OPF.C's economic commh1slon." Hernandez was quoted as suyan•· The price o( OPEC oil. (ro1~n for almo11t a year, IR set at. $1 UH a barrel of a standard crude oil. HERNANDEZ SAID OPEC members arc in aitr('cmcmt lhal "condillona h61ve emeraed for u11 to udjuat prices in · December. ''There ls no diffi-r n<'C in <'rlt<>r1on belw<1cn Saudt ' Arabia, on the one hand, and Venezuela and lrun. on tho ~ •' other." Kemandez wa s quoted M 1111yln!(. : In Ab~ Phabl the oil minJ11tor for the United Arab l Emirates (UAE), Munch Said Otelb•, wea quot •d by U11· newspaper Al-Wahdn aa saylnR the emlrattllf would corualder ' a 10 to 15 cent·per·barrr l lncruse "In order to rrduco e•l•t •; lna price difterenliala." l HE SAID THE UAE IS determined lo maintain th~ purchaalnt power of I~ oil rPvemw "becauac It h1 the only reveouo the country hrui." Jn Venezuela Hernandez H•d hi,. <'ountry "It bcln1 pre>· ffuted by toctlUonaJ morketA ''lo tell more oil, which would mean an tncreu• ln the ~ntry'a oil production. tte said the Ven~uelan aovernment will not bent! in l\JC CODHJ'valion policy and hu no plans to booat oil producUon rrom It.I current level of 2 2 million barnls a day. About. 2 million barrels are eJCp()rt4.'<I dally. mo1nly to the Unlte4 Stat.es and Canada. Jn •notbcr Vcntiuelan oil developme nt tho 1late oU company, Pelroleo11 de Vt ncnacl o. r eported Tues• day It earned approximately S239 mllllon In proflt.s durini,: its nrst six months of operations. S&L Offers Tax Plan A savlng1 progrnm to deter current lncomc t.axcs has , bHn announced by Union Federal Savlnp and Loan lu· aoclatloo. , • j J , , . . I ' The investment aMulty plan, whlcb allows savors lO earn interest on aavinp accounts and other asaeta wlthoul 1 payin1 current lnClOtne wxes, lt be.ioa oHered by Union Fed ral through American Guaranty Lire Insurance Com· piny. Det.ail11 arr-ava.llablo al the asaoclalion'a Fount.aln l Valleyo(fic4!. C6 DAILY PILOT Sutton Reaches Plateau SAN FRANCI CO <AP > Twenty four hours after they were mathematically ~mmat ed, the Los Anaelea Dodgers we~ popping champagne corki. and actine like 1e1ddy duampiona The cause for the eelebration m the Dodgers' clubhouse here Wednesday ni ght was the first 20-victory season 1n Doo Sutton 'i. career, achieved with a s1x-h1t. 3-1 tnumph over the San !-'ran c1sco Giants. ''Nice going guys -1t'!\ about time you ~ot m e some rum.• · On Tt' Tonight C'ha11nel I I ai 1: 10 shouted Sutton us he opened some of the bubbly. Sutton, often the vtct1m of non support in his major league career , had previously ap · proacbed the e lusive 20-victory plateau with 19·9 seasoru; in 1~2 and 1974. "Even though l ~"On 20 this year, 1 'll never be a better patcher than l was lfl 1972," said Sutton. "I had a 2 08 earnl'd·run average and the feehni the clubs J was racmg would have d.rffic uJ- ty sconng one run " The 31 -year-old nght·hander had contrasting rei.ults early lh1i. season. "I was 7 8 with an e r.a around 5 00 ju!>l before the All· star break, and l thought I'd be lucky to salvage a dozen wlllS," he admitted .. "But thin~s have fallen together so well," added Sutton. who bas woo e ight an a row and allowed only nine earned runs in his last 01ne sta rts, droppin~ hi-. e r _a. from 4 79 to its present 3 13 Sutton. 20·9. fell behind in the s econd innin g as Dodger'> nemesis Bobby M urccr led oCC with a single and eventually stoic home with two outs, snapping the patcher's 21-inning scoreless slr· HI~ "I thought tha t 1f 1 were to lose by one run, l had to be the dum· bt>sl guy around," recalled Sut · ton. "ll was a s tupid play on my part and hrallaant on ha s f\1urcer 1s a super'\lar." John MontefusC'O oppoi.cs Burt Hooton tonight as the season st>nes betwee n the club con C'ludes. San Francisco hold"> a 10·7 advantage l.OSANOfLES ttv ~"""" '' t -.11> lit '.rn••"'' ,..,., ...... ,,, , .. ., lb [)I.).. 1,1'\tft •• , .. b' • 0 l 1 • 0 0 0 1 0 0 ~ t 0 0 ,, I 0 l 0 I\ I fl 0 \AN FaANCl\CO _..' 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I I I I wP ""'~fl~' 1 J II A J 11" Kings Tied By Islanders • \ I I I I tnSANGELESCAP)-l~me Stamkr srorl'd mid way in lht' third period to help l..o<i t\llgeles l{dln a 4 4 lie w1lh the New York lslanden' an a National llockey l .ca~ul' l"<h1b1t1on .:amc Wl-dncs- day night Derens<'m:in J<'an Pot vin, with lwo goals , and center Jude Drouin. with onE" ~oal and two as· ~1i.t11, led the atluC'k ag1unsl tht- Kings Potvin 11napp<>d a 3-3 deadlock at 7 ·49 or the ranal pcnod when his shot defll'cted into the net from ravt' fret out to 1'1ve New York a l'lhort h ved 4 3 lead. Stamlt'r then lied 1t 11.''>ll than two minutt>s later whf'nhc 1>cored nrtcr r C!INVl' $t03he Jimmy Smith mude n rine 11avc on a shot bv Gene Cnrr · MarcC'I Daonnt' ('()ftneded on <t power pla y ..:olll latto 1n the second period. <1coring from 40 feet out. while the Kmits enJoyt'd n lwo-mon ndvantaJ!e. Ills goul evened the score at3·3. The teams traded .:oals in the rirst penod with Potvin srorin~ ofter only 34 seconds against Rogie Varhon. Los Angeles come back at 5 Z1 on a power play when rookie Steve Clippingda le chJpped in a shot from five feet in (ront or the net. The Kings wound up outshoot· ing the Islanders 42·18. TV Tonight 7:10 pm. (11) -DODGERS BASEBALL -The Dod1ers meet the San Francisco GlanlS at CandJestlct Park in San Fran- claro. II p.m . (SO) -THE OLYll· PIM) -The Marathon depict~ the arueling marathon dating baclt to 1908 and includin& Ethiopia's victories al Rome. Toltyo and Mexico City. t p.m. (13) -80DNG FROM THE OLYMPIC. t:30 p.m. (22) -WOMEN'. ~ P&OFESSIONALGOLF • .. --- ,• ·Robinson Praises Purdue ·. LOS ANGELES (AP) Southern California tallba Ricky Bell h•s looked Ilk• • ~ man wrecking crew in most o( the Trojans' gamK the pail two 1ea•on1 , but couch Jobn Robinson says his ll'8m wlU bavf!' to do mort" than hand the ball on lo Bell lo beat the PGrd-.e Boilermakers th as Saturday. "Purdue 1s u big, stront~ physical team," the TroJaca coachuid Tuesday •"fbeyltteto concentrate on stopping the real good players. We're certaJnl)I go- ing to have to ke<'P them orf. balance 1f we're go~ to be soc-- cessful. ··t don't think you can ta.Jee the ball and cram it down P\adoe's tl\roat." PHILADELPHIA'S GARRY MADDOX BEA TS THE THROW TO INFIELDER MIKE TYSON WEDNESDAY. ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Bell, who led lhe nation In rushing last season by averaging 170 yards per game, failed to eain al least 100 yards only against Purdue .. T.bo Boilermakers, always tough In- side, held Bell to 89 ynrds although they ended up losing 19-6 to the Trojans . Magie N1•mber 6 fo~ Phils PHILADELPtllA <A P> -The Philadelphia Phalhr" held a me eting befor e Wednesd ay rught ., game de<'admg on how to spht the National League playorf and World Series money. Then. JWSt t<> prove 1t wai.n't u 51gn of over confidl'nce, they went out and ra llied for eight runs 1n the l'lghth innmg to ~at the St Louis Cardinal!. 9-4. You reallv couldn't blame thl' Phil:. ror l hl'lr ~lfl'JJarat1on!'i fhey :i n · nnw :>IX gam1·~ ahead nf the runner-up P1tl:.burt.\h Pirate:-. an th<' Nationa l Ltague Eai.t D1' 1~1on w1 lh JUSl 12 game!> to money, or champagne. SL. Louis i;cored four runs 1n lbe first in· mng off Jim Kaut. Lou Brock bit a two-run home r and Keith Hernandez a two-run double. Although Dick Allen singled in a first·inning Ph1ll.aes' run. the next six innings were [rust.rating ror manager Danny Ozark and hii; lltle seekers. They left 12 runners on base against starter Pete Fakone and ba s relief, Tom Walker . The Phils finally broke through m the eighth again.st Walker , Cards· ace rehev~r Al Hrabosky and Eddie Solomon. ""-'~to ARTHUR ASHE RETURNS A BILLY MARTIN SERVE. Ashe Eases to Win L 0 S A N G E L 1-: S C /\ P ) Arthur Ashf' ha~n 't won much or anything for the la!it four months and he admit~ that he'~ anKlou~ to break out of hill dry spell. Playml{ extraordlnnnly wt•ll, Ashe dlismantled young nilly Mnrtln, 6 2, 6-3 In W(-d.nesdny night '11 ic t'cond round (Jf lhc Sl.25.000 Pacific Soulhwet1t Open tennis championship!\ ut UCLA . ~ach , did not piny Wed0<...osday. No. 1, Harold Solomon, Sliver Spnng11, Md . ousted on TueMlay by 1-'red Mt'Nalr, Chevy Chase, Md .. 4·6, 8-3. 6-2. No. 8. Roscoe Tanner, Kiawah Island, S.C , did nol play We<in~ day. No. 9, Stan Smith, Sea Pine11, S C .. beat Tom Gorman, Sealllc. 6-3, 6-4 . No. 10, Brian Gottfried. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., beat Sherwood Stewart, Bayton, Tex., 6-1. 6~. The Phillies' magic number 11> now six, which mearu. any com bination of six Philadelphia vie tor'ies . and-or Pittsburgh defeats, gives th~ Phils the East D1vis1on. The.1964 Phillies led the Na- tional League by 61!: games with 12 to play and wound up walelunx theSencson televtsion The game Wednesday night against the Cardinals didn't start lJke it would be a night to talk about playoff and World Sen cs play. The West Div1:.1on cham· pion Cincinnati Reds. howe\cr, might obJeCt to that World Scnc~ notion. Halos Bow To Texas, Perry, 2-1 Gaylord Perry. the old man or the Texas Ranger p1tr hing &taff said he didn't want to emburra:.:> hJmselr So Lhe wily 38-year-old veteran did something about 1t : lie hid the team's rad:1r gun which 11> ,\ ,.,,,.,. .ftilal ,. All CO.mo "" I( MPC (110) ... ..,-• & Tt ,, ,. (Aid '\f,I I 'tH II \" "' ' . ,,.r1 ' < • 1t •n·• •lM1•'" 1• ,f,AtM 14 lit Qlh I used to time the velocity of pitches Then Perry went out Wednes day ni~ht and t<mbarrasscd the California Angels by restnctmg them to three hits. Al one Point he retired 18 hitters In succession in hurling the Rangers to a 2 l triumph. Perry has made such an im pression with Rangers manage ment this year that he was given a two-year extension on his con tract and now is helping pitctung coach Sid Hudson work with the young arms on the stuff. He al110 goes out there every four days himself ancl Rhows lhc younger generation ju.st how it's done. If the radar gun had been use<I Wedne11day night, it would have probably caught Perry's rast ont' at around 88 miles an hour because thel'!I where 1t has been all season. * * * l ll(AS (ALl~a"IA ....... "' •Or flt bi '"""'If \ 0 I I ('_Q.Uf'l\dh ,f 0 fJ I) H ........ U • 0 0 0 p,.'"""' 4 Q t ,. H..-~ov• 11) ' ' 'a ~.,,.,..,, \ I fl 0 _,_..,,, • n 1 n "" .. ,,.,,. . ,, ' ' -llJt> • 0 1 t .. JO'"Mt\ u I 0 n I) l•-!111 , 0 0 0 HlJMf')hU· Ir/ t l n I) II rr-tll)fl I ODD R T,,,,111,,.. ion 11 R•nolo?I> \ I 0 0 (. ..... "' , 0 0 I) Mo"'~"' l 0 1 0 ..,, __ ,, '0 0 () ~·o• 1 o 1 n ( i:HIH .... I It t It (. 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Joe Colem3n. 4-12, patched two inmni:.., of one-hit relier lo gain the victory Thl• !>lumpan ~ 1'1ralC'">, losers or seven of their la:.l 11 games. dropped fi ~am t•s htick of the Phals, who beat St 1..tiw s Wt-d n<'sday night. The l"lratei.' have only 10 gaml'S left. P1tt!-bur1o:h Jtrm rwd lo a H J IC'ad on R1ch1e Hebner ~ r1r:,t inning homl· run Tht• Cubs llt'rt 1l an the third on .. mgl<'s by ~te' e ~~1sh1:r, Mick Kt>ll e her and pitche r Bill Bonham Tlu.•v WE'nl ahead 2 l in the fourth when Larry Bittncr's doubl<' drove home Jerry Morales. who had s1n~lcd. The P1rat<'s tied 1l in the sixth. Oa ve P arkt'r walkC<I. wc-nt to third on R1 chif' 7.1sk 's single and scored on Re nnie Stennett's sacnf1ce fl y Swisher put the Cuoo ahead again 1n the bottom of the sixth w1th a double that scored Morales, who s ingled to open the innin~ and went to second on a fielder's choice. Pitlsbureh chased Bonham when they t ied at 3·3 in the eighth. Parker and Zisk opened w i th singl e i;, bringing o n Coleman to patch. With one out, third string catcher Ed Ott, play- ing for OuHy Oyer, who had bruised hi'I shoulder. dehvered a run ~roring single, dnving home Parke r. * * * Baseball Title Races Am•rtc•tt l•Mve , .. 101•1• .... ,. w 1. ""' o• ..,., N< .-. 'I ),, 91 St ~ -It f\41t1""''"' M 'II \'>l 81 t lO N•W '""~ -,, B•ttlr-· I, <:1 ..... ..., •: •*·''I'> D•ttroO .t &e\tort) fl•lt•-·• -• Bo.Ion J, MUw ..... J. ._Af A ""'"' l'Or\ t fttt•f""' 1 ., .. ,0,.1...,. I!'...,,., c u11 11 ... ,,,.. -10 O.•t•n>I 17 1'0 Ut ' Ill "•""'' Clh -4, 0 ... 1-I. Ml-\!1(1 ), -v • , .... , 1 o.~1 ... 01 <~•••"" -• .,.,. .. , n 1, 1. c..11to-111• 1: • .,.~ 4, ~ ""'"~ C ,,., t. (Ptlr•QI) J N•tleftell• ..... •••• o ••• , ... """w1""'" •1 "" ..,, -i1 Ptn_,,.,,. " .,. ~ ' 10 P?w•-•Oltl• -•. ,, lll'Jt• 1 • .,. ........ 1; ••4'tY I Mc,ntrlllll \. \t LOOI' 1. Pttt\bV•Qh """"' \, (hi• .t111) 2. SI. l.Ov4• 1; -•Y\,(h•<•G'l l,\t l.9'11\4. "We 'r e facing a Joe Ftader- type team ." Robinson said . ··we're goin~ to have to st.and our ground and sluJt it out. ··1 think Purdue would like lo play on a narrower field . They'.e ~ot a lol of bi1t. tough, mean itoYS, and they dig in Lhere and fight. "l thlnJt it's going to be a power stniggJe Saturday, a really hanl· toueht game." Robinson indicated that the Trojans would try to throw '\ne ball frequently against the 801lermakel's to keep them from keying too much on Bell, who gamed 193 yards and scorod foar touchdowns in USC's 53-0 romp over Oregon last Saturday. Trojans quarterback Vince Evans has been impressive ao far this season, Robinson saJd. "( know a lot or people will still say Vince Evans is not doing a good job," said the coach, allud• ing to an almost traditlonat quarterback controversy at Southern Cal. "But in two itumcs, Vlnre ha9 completed better than 59 percent or hJs passes, and has run ror first downs on a number of key U)jrd down situations." Robinson also praised Evans' backup. Hob Hertel, who com• pleled five of eight thrpW'S against the Ducks and had lwoofi h1S passes dropped . "We will have lo do a nuoabec or thin gs to beat Purdue," Robinson said. "And I've boon pleased with our progr~s in a number of a reas." His Trojans will go int.o the game favored and Robinson re· members two Saturdays ago. when use was a big ravorile over Missouri. "I think we learned a lesson I won't forget against Mlssouri (a 46-25 USC loss), and I hope the team won'l forget, eilhcr.'' be said. Lakers Face Rugged Drills LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ho :i;aJd, "I wouldn't al'lk a player to do anything I haven'&. done myself." but that's a frightening statement for a coach to thfow at his players E..~peclalJy when the coach is Jerry We11t, one of the great.eat guards who ever ptayed basketia ball. West s:iw h is Los Angelesi J4akers swt up for lhe fir1l time. Wednesday ond then they all' stood around, gave int.erviewt. threw lha ball up for cameramen 1 and, In general, had a very relax·• l.ng day on the court. Today IL all chanRes. West's remark about taskfnl his players to do what he dkl was made m ostly In r eference to the ) ferocity or workouta. "I thJnk ln tho last few years the Lakers have not played very well In the fourth quarter. Maybe l can change that," ho so.Id enrllcr fn. the week. So when the fll'ffl of 16 t•o-•· • day workout.a begins today at. Loyola University, West wlll ba • ordering his players Into a·condl· tionlni program a11 11trcouout-•s one be blm1elf adopted. •. : . ·. Seeded fourth in this toumn· mcnt which he has won twlre. Ashe is c lt>arly one or the favorites along with Jimmy Con- nors, lhe NHtase nnci Guillermo • Vilas l(l win the $20,000 first prize next Monday. * * * LOS ANGELES -A rundown Rozelle Fines Raiders, Steelel-s l of how the top 10 seeds did Wed· nesday in the $125,000 Pacific Southwes t Open tennis l'ham· pionsh1ps aL UCLA 's Pauley PavHion : No. J , Jimmy Conno r s , Bellevill<'. Jll., did not play Wed· nesday. No. 2, Guillermo ViJas, Argen· tlna, beat Henry Burus, Cmcin· nalt, 6-3, 4-6, e-4. No. 3, rue Nasta.st>, Rom311Ja, did not play Wednesday. No 4, Arthur Ashe, Miami Beach, F1a .• beat Billy Martm, Palos Verdes. 6·2, 6-3 No. s. Raul Ramire1. Meiuco. beat Butch Walt.a, Fresno, &.-2, 6 J No. 6. Eddie O\bbs, Miami OAKLAND (AP> -NaUonaJ Football League Commissioner Pete Ro~ene has fined Oakland defensive backs GeoraeAtJdnsoo and Jack Tatum for rou&h play in the Sept. 12 game here against Pittsburgh, their teammate Gene Upshaw has disclosed, and Upthaw says be thinks tl is un- fair. Ups haw, a JO.year NFL veteran offensive euard and an NFL Playera Auoclation representatlve_t said 1n a telephone call to me As8ociated Press Wednesday nlgbt AUdnsoo waa fined $1,SOO and Tatum $750. "Rotelle made a ju~menl and fined people without gJVinl them a hearing," Upshaw said. He added that a future hearing is promised. but "Roz.elle already hu said they were guilty before aheanng." "It's action• like these by the romm1aaioner that destroy any chance of getting an a&reement witb the NFLPA" in cont.J'act negotlaUon1, Upshaw added. 'lbere was no Immediate com· ment from Roielle, who ordinan· ly doel not disclose or discuss disciplinary actions by hi• office. Nor was there any Immediate comment Crom the Pitubureh steeten whose coach. Chuck Noll, and defensive uckle, Ernie Holme11, also were fi.ncd , Upshaw L said. Upshaw said he did not know the reasons for the Steelers fines nor the a mount. ln the Sept. 12 game. which the Raiders won 31-28 In the last five minutes, Atkinson rapped Steeler wide receiver Lynn Swann In the back of the bead Wlth his forearm on a pus play, game rum11 •bowed. SwaM, \\'ho left the eame with a concuas\on, said later he llad been ltnoeked diizy earlier in the game by Tatum. Noll later blasted the R.alderl for "tntenl to maim" and pro- mised to send the NFL omclais a requesl., baca4 by film clips, • asking for punishment. Upshaw noted that AtklnM>ft • wu not pcnaliied for the Swami Incident and suggested the widespread publicity given It hacl led to Rozelle's Imposing th~ , fines. "Public opinion almost forced blm to do It,'' Upshaw said. "1 don't lblnk It's fair to Isolate ooe particular incident," said Upehaw "Football is a tough game, and everyone gets hit ..• Tb.Inga Uke this happen every week." •'Some type of schedule of fines should be worked out," Upebaw aaJd. "It shouldn't be j~t )Vhat. the commlaaloner feds Uke." \ -- , Thutld1y. S4p1embef 23, 1976 O~IL y PILOT CT Uni, Lobos Battle ~ Loss of Margerum Hurts FV The Loe Arn•se>S Hl&h Lobos of Pount.ain Valley .,. favored to cut down U.Unlveraity Trojam Oil Irvine tonl1ht (7'30) ln n non-league football IUlC at Tua Un Hi&b. 'nte Trojans of coach Dkk ftoehe will be going w!th Kevin Hook at quanerbuk Instead of inju.red John Halagan. Halagan broke three toes ~eai.AJt Tustin. But that doesn't ap. pear to be a.s crucial as t.be absence of fullback Rieb ·Shiffer, who is out with a knee injury. Sophomore Dave Lahgmade will be replacing Shiffer in the backfield and Halagan o n defen se as cor- nerback. Langmade will add some si>ff'd lo the ground attack. but Shiffer's power will t>e definitely missed. He carried the ball 11 times for 4S yards and a 3.8 average in the scoreless lie with Tustin. And if the picture looks a littl e grim for Uaiversity's offense, the defense could be in trou- ble also. With three of its run-nlne backs out of com- mitek>n, Tustin gained 12' yards on the ground aaeinal University. Los Amigos is s ure to give the Trojans a stiffer test. The Lobos' Mike Han- cock, a powerful driving ruooer. gained ll7 net yards in their 13·3 VlC· tory over Dana Hills. Another weapon in the Loe Amigos a rsenal is Ken Greve. He gained more than 60 yards against Dana Hills, but may not start because or 4 charley horse. The Los Amigos pass • ing game was almost non-•xistent (Z7 yards). but that may be a mute point if the Lobos are a~e run up and down the fi eld on Unjversily. However the Lobos' defense ls not quite up to par . Tackle Randy Vas- quet is doubtful because or the nu and another Lackie Dan Kirkland bas been troubled with a knee injury. U&'""'*" Ott•• .. U'. Te-.y ,.,.~, l T MAr-, Mvf0"9y lG 1"1 loll•• 111! ••1 '" '"" The Founta.io VaJJey Hl&h School Barons foot· ball tum faces a ~nl cballen1 Uus week in ~ non-te1aue outtna ul f.ona Bt>acb Wilson Hi.ch Frldll)' nl1bt <7 •30). "l don't think we wiU lace another tailback as \0U3b as Wilson's Dale Od~D thia year.'' coach Bruce P ickford or th• Barons soya. "And t.ht'ar quarterback has been a starter for three years. "'T'his will be one of our toughest pre-season Eagles Suffer r»m• ·1n juries BARON KEN MARGERUM IS OUT OF ACTION Mesans Working On Kicking Game Costa Mesa High foot· ball coach Tom French says his idea or gettrng ready for league play 1s to pla1 a formidable non league opponent 1o1.h1ch is the case Saturday night. Has Mustang" eleven Vlt>S with Footh1ll lllJth of Santa Ana at Tustin llJgh and lhe M ustungs are 9i,.>-pomt underdof's "Foothill i~ obviously a touch. good football team." says French "We'll hav(' our hands full, but we want this t)'1>e o r C(lffi petition before league play. "J'm glad we're play· ing Foothill Kids can ~<'t a false sense by not going against some or the bt!l· terteamc; " ang gam-: Wa1> atrocious, ;ust hornble. against La Quinta and we're mak- ing some changes. Frt'nch sees Paul Escalera, the 6·3. 218- pound Fo o th il l quarterback. as the key to the Knights' attack and the first item Mesa must try to cont a m. ''The qu a rterback does a lot of things that we have to stop and Foodull's defense is big They stunt and give you an f'1ght-man front in an altempt to make you throw the ball. FooUuU would uke to take the run away from you,·· says t'rench. Estancia High of Costa Mesa absorbed a 28·3 set- back to Huntington Beach 's Edison las t week, but new coach Jim BraJten says there were some bnght spots in the 1065 as the Eagles gird for Rancho Alamitos 1-'ri day night at Newport Harbor High. ··we were pleased with our secondary and our passing game," sa)S Bratten. "Edison bad eight hours to throw, but oor secondary did a good JOb LO containing them. "But we have a JUntor line and it showed. Still. we learned a great deal from the Edison game .. Bratten also was pleased with the play of some or the Estanria IO· d1v1dual s -mainly quarterbac k Dave Jeranlto. bis receivers Mike Camp, Craig Har rill and Dale Rickard and linemen Dave Ro1/e and Robert John. Kevin Sloan twisted a knee and is out for two weeks and tailback Kirk Langdale bas a soreknt'c and will be used on dt>· fense only aga1n:.l ltancho Alamitos. Rancho Alamitos c>f Garden Gron• did nol play lasl week, having opened the s eason a week earlier at Hawaii where 1t dropped a 34·0 deci s ion to Kamehameha High, the 1975 slate champion. "We really don't know much about Rancho Alamitos." says Bratten "The game films were bad, but from what we can see they use a full house T with two tight ends and a veer. (. "''• .. .,...,.., Jt0 (11'ffi11I~ Stt 0.l"t M•1tNll lf o,..._,. A•l1~ 08 t<• win Mot\~ R8 C,.I l 4111d .UH A9 0.>H LAt'IQm.O• .. l ~,. ''""'" U111vtr\'h 0tft1'1M OF C'•'t N .. twn Foolh1ll 1s the No. 7 team an the Cl F 3 A poll and blasted Garden ,.., Grove's Santiago In the 1976opener, 20-0. '" HI ••I ,,. ,..., ,.,, 11\ ,., The only change an Mesa ·s starting lineup 1s at left end where t'rench is inserting Stan Miller . Costa Mesa came up with a running ~ame Utat averaged 3.9 yards per <'rack and a passing ef- fort that had 12 of IS at- t t.' mp t s co mpl e ted agains t La Quanta. •·u ·s a mulllple look and we'll just go into the game with our basic stuff and make adjust men ts as we go '' OT ""-'' Mutpf'l1' ()(", \tl'W> f .... , Dt; ltl• ~ N•• V rlJIMt f'' Of O•t'\Mif( ,_.,,, OC 0.~ A1t1t11W l it Doll ~~'"'""' C" f'".-~ l••O•,,•• rf1 0.-L""'I"'-\\ l.tlt \ot 1fY)ltr I:\ M•r~ (;rt•" Volleyball '"' Mesa is comln~ off a :;~ 31-13 win over Garden '"" Grove's La Quinta lligh ;:; and French says aside ,.., from his t eam 's 14 ,..., p e n a 1 t i e s a n d f i v e •llO fumbles, a sore Point 1s with the kickmg game. Jeranko was intercept· ed four times In the second half by Edison. but It wasn 'l a case of poor throws. ICOlllL\ YOLl.IYIALL ~lofWI<' (611 ... def LA-.. "We're working with five or SIX Individuals in ldcklne orr and punllng." says French. "Our kick But pt>nalt1es and fumbles took some of the luster off. "lf we·re go- ing to be a good football team were going lo have to s t o p that," s ays 1-"'rench. "But a lot of that came with our younger playt'r'\ an th<' fourlh quart<'r " Three were tipped by defenders with alerl teammatt>s grabbing Ute ball. "We thought we could throw the ball, bul we had to throw," s ays Bratten. "That really cul Into our effectiveness." IU I) 11 I\• THE ULTIMATE I COUPON . .aaaa lrinq this to Dick Miii"" Moton Aftd w•119l•t you s50000 • Offtttepwc-. ot., .... FIAT 128 ·. .• 2 DI SIOANS 4 DI SEDAMS STATION WAGON sn. CPE MmyTo C~J.rOM A lOTOF CAR NOT A lOT OF MONEY! World'#IOe Sates ------ Major League Standings AMF.RIC' AN l.EJ\GUE Eul Dlvb:lon W I. Pct. 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WARNER, SANTA A Neer Main Street f.ACTOltY AUTHORl'UD ~oqu.t.anHlHSAHT4AMA 557 2132 SAUS·SD»ct·LUSINO·'AltTS • 1am~ and it w&Jl be a re- al ~Uor us "You can forget about Wllson'• 11 14 Jou to West T o rrance. last week," Pi('kford says ul theWlbon Bruins. "Wilson kicked lM d&- ,iJ out of Wut Torran~ and bad to work at it hard to los"" the gam~. Theo they lo.st It un lbe last play of tbe tame Oft a field goal.•· On tbt Fountain Valley scent. Pickford report.I that spJlt end Ken Margerum will not 1uit up th11 week. He 1wftteel t~o fracturc-d transven1e proce11ses of t he vertebra, an injury t11mll•r to a hlp·polnter 11c<'ordin11 to Plckford. "We don 'l know bow lonJ he will be out but be definitely won't swt UJ) Lhllj week," the rouch says "Wr will be faclnf( a quarterbac k, Mike Peters, who throws w~ll and can scramble. Our defense will get mOft of a lft.t than lt did last ~k." Pickford wasn't h.ippy with his team'$ otforuie de'plte a 34 0 ~hellacku\lt of Redhtnd$. "When you on gin• JS points to the deftn.w, 1\ doesn 't cxuctly ~peak well for tht offense. We weren't bad but I cbdn't feel we moved the bllil the way we 4rc capable ot moving lt :ind we dropped some pai..ses that should have t>e<'n caught.'' Quartuback Garv Coleman coinplt•tt'<i on\v six of 2! "'1th one 1.11 tcr<'c pllon. Junior tullbot'k Wlllrn Galtcns lead11 tbl• i''1>un taln Valley runr1in1t aam.-. He picked up 11~ yardl In 10 t'urr1.-, aaalnat Ut'dl11nd11 and scored A touchdown th .. fanl ume he carried \be ball on 11 67 -yard scomper. Tbe Barons wlll 11.1.so be Without the services of Tom StalUng:J »t tacklt' Huge Warriors Interior Can MV Concerns Workman Beef Up After watching films of the West Torrance High Warnors. Edison's head football coach Bill Workman noli~es they have a s1m1lar offense al'ld run nearly carboo- copy blocking patterns of Edison. "But we don't have anybody who weighs 270 to block against us in prac li c~." ~ays Workman. "The key as whether we can hang in with lhe1r s ize and strength." Edison's Chargers or lluntin~ton Bea ch will find out "'hetber they can hang m with West Torrance Friday ni~hl at 7 30 when the two htghly- ranked teams collide at West Tor rance High tWest Torrance 1s No. 6 m lbe C IF 4-A poll , Edi1on is No. 10.) While the two teams ar e similar in m any areas, they are qlllt.e dlf- ferent al one posllion- tackle. ft is on both lines that We&t T o rrance starts 6-6, 269-pound Jack Campb<.>11. '"lle's a very good foot ball player ," s a ys Workman. "and I don 't know if we have anyon<' who can block him. But J think Randy Jlollad<1y can neutnllz.e him." Bec•use of West Tor· rance's site-no of- fensive lineman weighs lesa than 207 pounds- Workman fears lhe War- riors may dominllle of- fensively. "Offensively. they have very strong backs who a ll we igh about 195." says Workman "Their quarte rback Tennis ~lllLI Tll~ .. 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But following their 28-3 win over Costa Mesa's ~tancfa, the Chargers look like they can control the ball, loo "Cons idering bow many new p eople we have and how young w e are. I was fairly happy with what we did asalnst E sta n c ia ," s o ys Workman. W o rkm an wa s particularly happy with tailback Jim Judd, a 201-pounder who rwJhed tor 113 yards on 16 car- ries. .. Jl was the first lime he ever carried the btiJI and he's been out or foot· ball for a year.". says Workman. "I wasn't sur· prised with his physical ability, but I was somewhat surprised to how well be reacted to certain s ituations." U Workman has a coo- cem, it is in the secon· dary. "We had some late rotation miu.,s again.'>\ Estancia and we had a couple of players colltde with each other," he says. We MU$tPass To Win-Morris Corona del Mar High football coach OiC'lt Morns 11ays his team will open up 1ls attack with more emphasis on the aerial game as bis Sea King~ prepare for Friday's non-league clash with rival Newport Harbor. The tiff Is scheduled for Orange Coast College and Ute Sea Kings, wbo netted only 106 yards run· nmg and passing In a 7-0 win over Huntington Beach's Marina last week, race a Coe which has shown little orrensive potential The Sailors or Newport Harbor WC?re limited to 15 yards net rushing, but Servile 1s No. Sin the Cl F ratings nnd scored on two Newport mistakes. "[)efpnsively," says Morris, "Newport is big- ger than us and Just sit.s back in 1ls defense and waits for you. The defense was very impressive against Servile. Serv1t.e did not mO\ e the ball inside aga1nst Newport." The Newport eleven showed little offensively against Servile, but Morris says a rule or thumb predicates stopping Newport's dive firs t, then the loss around the ends. "There is no one we can key on offensively," says Morris .. As for our offense, we think we'll have to throw the ball. We tned to do that against Marina, but we ('Ouldn't. We feeJ we'll have to throw against NewPort. · "Servite went outside for most of its gainers and we probably have to do the same thing." The Sea Kings have a couple of big question marks in tbe starting lineup for Friday's lest. Tailback Rob Elson is hampered with a hyperex- tended knee and may be out of the game. And Mark Cardeluccl at defensive tackle 1s bothered wlth boils and wUI be replaced by Marc Johannes. Replacement for Elson if the senior returning starter is hot ready. will come from either sophomore Kurt Brockman or Chris Crosson. The Sea Kings have been putting emphasis on their center exchange in practice after three fumbles and two bobbles hurt them In the Marina ufc. Among the defensive unit, which shut Marina off, were four individuals who pleased Morr1s- Davld Meador, Scott Merry, Brad $tassel and Ken O'Rourke. Offense? Arter a lack lustt'r SC'rimmnge with Foolhm or Santa Ana and a weak offensive p erformance against Saddleback High of Santa Ana, tbe Mis- sion Viejo D1ablos are searching for ways to improve their offens1• ttus week "We were completely passive on offense," says Diablos head football conch J-ohn Murlo a~ut hls team's 13-0 loss to Saddleback . ·'It wa~ mainly due to a lack or blocking by both the line and the backs. We didn't play with any emotion. aggressiveness or desirt· onortense." Murio concedes the Diablos will have to dJs play more orrenslvc ex c1teme nl Friday night when they host the Sant;1 Ana Saints in n non league battle "Santa Ana looks to bl· elCt.remely strong on de fense," says Muno, "anti they are much lake Sad·" dfrback on offense. They ha\e good s pePd and strong runnmi backs." Santa l\na tied lluena Park, 6-6. but its offens(.- ga1.0ed over 300 ylll'Cb Muno 1s hoping tb1· Saints ' running backi. aren't as quick as Sad dleback's. Still, the Saints havt> _ two backt1 who rushed for over 80 yards and Murio says, "we are go ing lo have to show good pursuit defensively. And orfensively, 1o1.e are gotnA lo have to control the ball and not make any mis· takes. We didn't do that against Saddlebat'k." Mission Viejo has a n oth e r pro blem- anjurles . St a r tin !<! qua r terb ac k Mikl· Sweazy is out with a deep thigh bruis e. although No. 2 signal caller Cary Brockman completed five of six passes for '17 yards a gainst Sad - dleback. .But Murio is more con- cerned about the team's attitude, saying, "th~ key to our season is how wugh we can gel. We have to get mean and right for every inch." The SCOTSMAN TIRE OUTLET 40.000 MILE STEEL BELTED RADIAL u1a.u lt.oo DR71-I 4 44.00 a1a.14 47.oo R7a.14 41.50 GUl-14 49.00 .. 7 .. 14 55.00 Ga71-15 52.00 .. 71-15 SLOO J11a.1 s 11.00 ~71-IS 19.00 1931 NEWPORT ILVD IHorth of 19tlt St.J COSTA MESA -642-9260 McCRIAIY TIAIS -SIHCI 1915 ( ( ... ) N\C C:Hl:/4llY m l \l\Nll \l ll lU K lll 01 \Ill ~ ·-·--·· llKl .\HIKO\I Kt.11\1 \II\ \ I SAVE! .. n.Mfltr"Wltlt TIMSc..._ TRUCK & C AMPER STORE HOUIS MON~at. l :JO to 6:00 SA TUIDA 'f t :JO to 4:00 RAISED WHITE . : =· A70.ll 170.14 F70.14 G70.14 G70.15 H70.15 L70.IS 27.00 JS.SO 36.10 JI.SO ll.50 39.00 42.00 llu!.1.Ji(l:Ji·4t §'ill ISSlt-ll • 7.00-15 7.50-16 1.00.16.S 8.75-16.S 9.S0.16.S 12-16.1 35.&t 44.'5 44.'6 49.0S 53.15 67.H ,._ LIJ t• l .'7 U.T. BELTED 60 SERIES BELTED G60.14 JI0-14 G60.IS L.60-15 16511.-13 37.50 16Jl-J4 31.71 IHl.-15 3'.15 ..... uo •• J.47 ... l.f. Flt.El MOUMTING & IALAMCIM~ WITH TIU f'VICHASI V.W . TIRES WHITE WAUS 5'o.15 21.15 '-Oo-15 J).51 ILACJC WAU.S 5.60.ts lt.74 6.00-IS 22..54 ,._ 1.61 .. 1.72'.l.T. ., .. ,, 11a.1i c1a.14 11a.14 F7 ..... G7a.14 H7 .. J4 G7a.U H7•1s L7a.IS J6.IO 27.75 21.10 J0.10 32.00 ll.IO 37.00 JS.SO 37.SO 39.21 ,._ 1.11 t• l .14 F.1.T. WI CARRY TIUUNGES 4.IOXI To 11·24.J 43.SO 45.10 43.50 49.50 "-I.ti to l.11 U .T. I ' t· I ...._ I Cf DAil Y PILOT 1 New Fad:;:;:::......_G_ri_·_d_M_e_n_u_,___, I • Facial I Direetlons !~~~!~~~ .. ~~~~~. !.:~~~~~ ~== .. complalnu ln the Brea. Wo did iome way you're supposed to lteeplnthts Artistsootot El Toro Paint Tllla Weel'a Gtid~ TONIGHr Lacuna Beach Hiahfoot· tblll#I well, but we wui! play." the clouds alter t.bc ron· ball camp ow many aloppy in some cues Norco pruente • VinciAaroutof.Brta .. '!be HunUnstOb Beach Hieb Ollera f ootball team may feel like Halloween ls •tartlal a montb early Frlday .Dilbt. Loe Aml&os vs Uolvenlty at Tustin (7:JO) Mater Dci at I..& Mind.a ('1:30) FIUl>AY Edison at Wtal Torrance <T:30) could one have w1lh a wtlb tho baw slow lo balaoced ofhnalvo "We're dolnc ~nr· 2$·0 tri•mph already thehole. thrust and a deCtcu ythfn, we can to k~p tucked away! "Our paaslnc same mixed with 1tuot.1 and our playcrt from &ftlln£ SUJI, Artist• coach wa1 on but that was movement. overcoofldent," aays lJkt many other you.ni dubs that are atartlnl JunJora aod sophorlMW'i!S, th e El Te>ro lUtb Cbaraers aro auu mat- 1 na fundamental ml•· takc.s on oftenie. Bolaa Grande at llun~oo Beach (8) Fountafo Valley at LB Wllsoo (7:30) Duw Hary•U\I says because of lbe 1reat pro. "We uw Norco lo Jt1 lta.ryun1. "But the kJd• there are some things led.loo." 1crlrnma1e," 1a)'1 know they bavo • ~ood Tbat's when at will wi\.- neu Bolaa Grande Hlth ·(Garden Grove ) lln.tbacker Paul Carroll and a select 1roup of other defeMive players do their thing-pai nt their faces black. Newport Harbor vs Corona del Mar atOCC (I) Dana RUl.t at Exc-eta1or <8) that D"4 a bit of retlnlng ~re are oo lnjuriet Haryuna. "and It looked tum and we're not pull u bia team 1lrds foe the ln tbe Lacuna Beach very basic. They Uk• to los any punches. tnvaaton of Norco ffleb's camp and th ryuns do thinas to <'Onfuae you "Wefffl Wt' are aood If CouaanFridaynlCbt. c redltl hla team 's ondefen.se,buttheytake we can keep everyOllt El Toro at Brea (7 30) Norco at Lacuna Beacb (8) Santa Ana at Mission Vlejo CS) .. We 're loo-log for physical readlneu and chancesdotn• it. healthy" aome coollatency tn welt played 1ame: "We "lhppean they lJkclo llaryune says he'll "We eUU need a lot of work on our offeo1Jve ltne pl~." U)'1 EJ Toro head football coach Mac Moore. ..lo our llrat game, we bad ell.bl ol- f enalv• auya who had never started a vanity football game. They had lirst1ame jitters.•· La Qwnta at San Clemen~ (II) Rancho Alamitoa va Estancia at Newport Harbor (8) working lbe veer,'' says d1dn't . ltl a scratch," use their quarterback a continue t o altern•te ff a r 1 u n I. "Tb e uy1 Kary uor. .. ft 't lot in tbe runnl,nJ 1arne." quart~rb8('ks BUI Gompf mechanics 5uffercd usually lbat way when One of Haryun1'a blg andDaveChapman. SA'ft!RDAY CaUed one of lbe best linebackers to school hla· Lory, Carroll orifi,oat.ed the idea of painting bis face during the summer. ··1 figured it would cive the team an added incentive and would serve as a mental paych- up," the 6·1, 195-pouod senior says. "l was just sitting around one day and thought I would paint my face. I drove down t-0 the beach lat.er and people were c:iving me weird looks. One woman startille running, saying, 'help, belp. "' Marina vs Magnolia al La Palma Park C8) Costa Mtsa vs Footlu.ll al Tustin (8) · Saddleback at Orange Coast C.Ollege (7:30) DlredJou Defensive Battle Woms Mistakes Despite first game Jlt· ters, El Toro defeated Valencia oC Placentia, 76 Tllsllo Higb -1171 Lquna Road. North on Newport Freeway to Santa Ana Freeway. South on Santa Ana freeway to Newport Blvd. turnoff. Left on Newport. right on Laguna Road. <From University High, take Santa Ana Freeway north tQ Red lhll Av e. turnolf. Riehl on Red JUU, left. on Laguna Road. Marina • Bother In OCC-Gauclws Tilt T h is Friday, the Ch a rier& tak e on another Orange Leque team. Brea. in a noo- league encounter at Stea Ju.st what does the face look like? "The eyes are blacked out and so are the cheeks and lips," be says. "And there is a white uWJ around the face." Says Bolsa Grande High football coach George As leson, "be pleb out the players he wants to see painted. He has authority and bas the respect of the ballclub." Asleson. in his fourth year as bead coach, feels Carroll's actions provide a mental boost. "If It is done properly, I think it builds spirit on defense." he says. "My toiUal reaction was that I wanted fo see it first, If it · La Mirada llJp -North on Santa Ana Freeway to Beach Blvd. North on Beach Blvd., put ~lvern, left on Rosecrans. Right on Saota Gat.rudes, left on F05ter Road. School on left. West Torrance Hlg.b -20401 Victor , T~rrance. North on San Diego Freeway to Artu1a Blvd. turnofC. West on Artesia Blvd. to Hawthorne Blvd. Ldt oo Hawthorne to Del Amo and turn ri&ht. PrOCffd west on Del Amo to Victor. Located al Del Amo and Victor. Long Beach Wllaoa lllah -4400 E. Tenth sr. North on San Diego Freeway, Lake 7th St. turn- off (near 605 interchange) and proceed west on 7th to Ximeno. S('hool located between 9th and JOth ooXimeno. Onnge Coast C-OIJeie -2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa From Newport Blvd.-proceed north past 19th, left on Fairview. From Bristol-ta~e Newport Blvd. south to Fair Road. R.Ipt on Fair, nghton Fa1rv1ew. Enelslor High -North on San Dieco Freeway to SOS. North on 605 to AJondra Blvd. Ea.st on Alon- dra, past Cerritos College .. Excelaior ls located on left, a bout h mile past Cem lo6 College. Wllh its offense sijll sputtertni. Oranee Coast Colleae·s defenae ftgUres to acain carry tbe load when tbe Pirates host Saddleback College Saturday rucht (7 :30>. . In two games, the OCC offense has failed to aeore a touchdown e.Qd lut week wu held \o just 1'7 ,Yards by arch rival Golden West in a lUlou. Tbe situation dtfintte- ly concerns OCC coach Dick Tucker. ··our offense is going to h ave to get some points on the board and our defense is going to have to look better. We bad thought before the seuon started that our defense was pretty solid, DH Star May Face Excelsior is done with class and Brea JUgb -North on Sant.a Ana Freeway to other people don't make Freeway 57. North oo 57 to Imperial Highway. Left jokes about it. then it's on lmperial. right on Slate College Blvd., left on ok.~b~t it has to be done Birch St. School localed at~ E. Birch SL When lbe Dana Hills with class. If our kids Rich School Dolphins go would ever r etaliate Newport Harbor IDgb -located at 600 Irvine against the Excelsior when the other team Ave .. Newport Beach. Proceed east on 19th or 17th Hiah Pilota Friday night malt ts com men ts. then to Irvine Ave. and tum rigbL in non-lea1ue football ac- the black faces would lion al. the Norwalk-come off... La Palma Park -North on Harbor Blvd. to La based scboo l, players Thus far, only one ap-Patma in Anaheim. from both teams might ponent, San Clemente, L:,...:__ __________________ feel they are still an the haa seen Carroll and h.Js practice field In a s~rim· defenders. 'II hs Clash mage session. "We didn't pay that Jr.1...onarc "It will be a matter of much attention to 1t," whether or not we can saysSanClementecoach ada defense our own of- All.ie Schaff. "It didn't W J:l•lh La Ml.Ii fense," Dolphins assis-have any aCfect on the W j tanl coach Don DeGroote outcome. says in the absence of "We thought they LA MIRADA-The whJchburttheMonarchs head m e nt o r Bill looked like a bunch or Mat e r De i Hi ah Saturday. Cunerty. clowns." Monarchs of Sanla Ana If the cround game is .. Excels ior 1s very * * * Top QB To Test Oilers Having pHformed commendably .1tga.lmt a good passing team tn Oarden Grove, the Hunt- 1 n g ton Beach High secondary facea another challenae .Friday nl1ht against another Gardtn Orove Le••u• team. Gome Umc la I al HW'lt· lniton Beach m,b. Thia tlme. the noo· lea1ue football opponent is the BolH Grande HJIJ'I Matado rs, and like Garden Grove. they havo the reputation as a pa.u. 1nateam. Jn up1ettln1 San Clemente 28 -14 lut week. Holaa Grande waa led by quarterback Tom Stormer who com- pleted four of 10 pasa~ tor 185 yards. a 48.2 averaie. "Bolsa Orande wUI be a Cood tnt for our seron dary," uys HunUnston Beacb head football coach Dav e Van Hoorebeke. "They put 1ood pre11ure on the front line with their atronc running backs ancf they throw W('l} ofr the play action." Bolaa Grande Is a veer tum Uke Garden Grove, and lb' Otters held Garden Grove to 5 four of 14 completions for Sl yards. Offensively , Van Hoorebeke is lookini foe better e.xecutJon folJow. tq a 14'0 lou ln "1rbich Runu.n,ton Beach only 1atned 78 net J Ards. Huntin1toa Beach'• m1Jor offen3lv c cballen&e wlll b. lo con· taJo linebachr Paul Can'Oll. ''Carl'oll 11 outat.and- t n 1," 1a11 VaQ Hoorebolce ... lft's "1&lcal, .,,.,, the whole •a.me. never au:tta and la • competltor:. are rat ed a slight fn working ord e r, similar to us on offense favorite over the h05t La Druba may be able lo and it will boil down lo a Mirada Matadores in set 'up some aerial matter of stopping our their non·league football fireworb with passes to own o ff e n s e a" d game tonight at 7:30. s plit end Bobby eliminatln1 the mls- Bul that. na rrow edge Meacham or alotback ~-'' is con tl naent on a Jim Dickson. One lhlng that could number of questions. But Mater Del could help the Dolphins would Can Mark Drazba ig-b t b • r e t u r n of have some problems e ~ nite the Mater Dei or-with the La Mirada quarterback Steve f ense., Crapo Drazba, who sparked secondary. Craj,o wu Injured in the Monar('hs faltering T he M alador es will an informal scrimmage veer ofrense tor two have speedy .Ron Vogel at Torrance bul has touchdowns late in the ond Steve Gerson in a been working out with 17-13 loss to Goleta's Doi very capable veteran the team this week. He Pueblos. will s tart at secondary, and there's still lm'l listed in the quarterback instead of UlUe doubt they'll be re· probable starting lineup nm Wiamore. ady for lhe paH. but could &•t clearance Oraiba appears to be .,....,o .. -.. Lo pliy by &ame Ume. t.be better passer. The ~ =::".::".,,. ~~ .. ff• •on't ~~ unles.~ 5·10, l&O~und aenlor "c. 0erto...w1>11 ... , • he can 10 all uus way, l fl f · c •GIN•"" '" OeGroole warn•. "He comp et vc o s ix t.o JoMNa.11 !! •uff•••d a pretty bad puta for M4 yards in ~; ~":.~:" .. , .. ,, -""• ooequarter. °' w rto •• ,... :: apraln of an ankle and · But It ta th(' ~·-a•-.. "' llllMlO-•r• •to we don't want lo take • ~"..,'"' r• o .. 1ac.o .... 1.. m ,any cbaoce1 of further same ond bloc klnc H J1mDlf•-,,. Injury." hi h b -·o.•o. ....... w c •e<'m s to e or 1111co.•11•-" 110 Tom Thornton wlll crucial to Mater Oel'a ~ :-.;.';.:•• :: start J\ll eecoad etra1&.bt aucccss. o' ,,..o....... '" 1ame for t.h.o Oolphw at Establl•h1111 a ground t: =:;;:.'!'"O !:! quarterback. attAck will Jcup the "' si .... ~~ ,,, Mike Keddlnf(lon suf· Matadorea honest and c• '""Wl•mor• :: fned a shoulder Injury iood blocking 'Wiii pre-~· =-::!t .. -ito In lh• Loa Amlaos game vent the penetration • Mort1 D•t1M tu Jut week and i• outfor •t leut two aamea. Football Odds Set Excela!or won lts opentr over £1 Seaundc>. l.U, and o"r._lea out of a vffr ofCenae •Ith tx· perlenced running back•. WHkend and odds as ae.lected by mcmben ol the Dally Pilot eporta staff: ~ ... A .... 90'0 .. r Ut11••rtllyW4 "'ltlor Otltvt• L• M lr9'• .... 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' Al~-V-blll...,t' ..... ~ .... -TVl-tor• llllMlt-l•yloo"' I Mo~o-Syr•ut.e..," ~Tt<l\-~bf'I Dana HW1 wW have Mike Mulvaney al 2J8 pounda •nd J act Weed at uo at the run.n1n1 baek positioni. Mulvaney car- ried 14 Umet few S7 yards lut week wbUe Wc9d caJned 37 yards 111 bifte carrles. -------.... but lt was bandied by Golden W est las t weekend," says Tucker. ••we're going lo have to improve both oo ol· tense and defense. And I think we will. There's a lot of thinas that hap- pened the other night that can be correeted.'' The Plratd have bad two to~h rames and ficure to have another one Saturday, says Tucker. ''Saddlebaclc bas a good football team. Jt de- finl tely should have beaten Cypress the other rugbt. ll has a better foot· ball team than Cypress. "And Saddlebaclc bas a beck of a quarterback <Tom Millet) wbo can nm and pass, but acainst Cypress we were more impressed with their de- fense. "That's why I think the defenses wUJ dominate Saturday's game. But I lhou1bt that the other niebt and it dldn 't work out that way . occ rr ea bman quarterback Cary Guis· ness from Corona del Mar is es-peeled to suit up, although Tucker says he won 'l start. Green Secondary Concerns Schaff Anothe r defensive High. stru11le looms for the Aaainst Brea, th& Marina fU&b School Vlk-Cbareen will t.ry to over· lngs football team Satur· come those jitters and day nl&hl when the Vtkes execute better on the ol· tangle with Anaheim's fenslve line. Magnolia H1&h at L a Moore (eels Brea pre- Palma Park in non-sents problems d e- Jeague action. /en.sively. Marina failed to score "I'm Impressed with in a 7 _., loss to Corona del their defensive ends and Mar in Its opener and tack lea." Moore says. Maenolia lost a 21-6 de-"They do afine job as far ciaion to Orange oo the as eovering the run and same weekend. pulling pressure on tho "I tblnk we played passer." pretty eood defense," Brea lost iUI opener to coach Mike Heni1an or Laguna Beach 25--0 but Marina said of bis team's the big breakdowJl wu efforts against CdM. on offense. Brea only Magnolia 1s also an ex-nt lted24yards. cellent defensive team ''They are much like and 1t should become us i.n thol they b1&vo a lot. qui le a battle o ( j u n i o r a a n d "We wlll have to take sophomores playing,'' care of our mistakes if Moor e saya. "But we are to remain tin Uie they've always been a game with them." t o ugh , a cg r essl vc "You don't wtn games, tuneup is to ell!"inale Henigan 1s making two team." you lose them " is bow some of the glanng er-cha.nee• on offense and El Toro is u sually San Clemente IDgh foot· rors in the o pener . one on defense in bis agg?"essive too. Aeainst ball coach Allie Schaff "Basically." says starting linelJI>& this Valencia. Moore was sums up the situaUon u Schaff, ''we just want to week. particuarly Impressed tin team prepares for the get our game together. I Bill Coopm an will start w 1th his defense · s invas ion of Garden think we'll have a good at tight end and Steve pursuit. particularly Grove's La Quinta Fri-idea what some of_ these Laine at fullback on of-nose guard Mike lien- day night youngsterscandoiftlley fense while John An-thorn . ta('k)e Mike The Tritons. expected can eliminate some nus-derson will be in the de-Lanelois and linebacker to enjoy another sue-takes. fen s 1 v c u n 1 t at a Bm FalrbrQther. cessful season after a .. J think we will be a linebacker SPot. "Plus. our second!'r. U).t campaign in 1.9"1S, decent team, but If we Lee Wheeler. the son ol did an outstanding Job, • were dealt a 28-H Jou don't get our offense go-formec coac h Leon Moore says. (Valentia's last week b y Garden inc we'll have to open Wheeler, will return to qui;rterback. M i no Grove's Bolsa Grande, things up a bit and throw the defensive unit but Rodrtguet, completed 10 which took advantage or a litUe more." isn't listed as a starter. ol 26 pHses and had two four completions for Schaff says his con -He was inj ured and lntercepted.) three touchdowns and cern with La Qurnta is didn't play last week. While struggling on of. 185 yards. the balanced threat with "We made a rew mis -len.<ie, the Chargera W>-•·we:re as green as quarterba c k C huck takes on offense becau.c;e leashed an impressive grass m the secondary Tyson and tailback Jim of mexpenence and this running back in Hector and we're going to get Sells sharing the Aztecs' is the reason fo r the Avella. who gained lO'J burned." says Schaff. 1a~t~ta~c~k:.:.. _______ .::c.::h=an:.:.!g~e::s:.:..'_' .::lf:.:e..:.:n.:.:ig:!..:a:..:.n:...:s:.::a::..id:.::._Y::..a_r_d_s...:.o_n_1_2_c_a_rr_i_e_s. __ "But we'll get better." - Russ Immel is sWI out of the secondary with an ankle injury, but Schaff saya h e's inserting sophomore Brad Parker to bee? up the pass de- fense. La Quinta did not do well passing laat week, completing one paaa for seven yards. But Schaff says he expects the Aztecs lo take to the aJr. ''La Quinta didn't show too much in its game with Costa Mesa. But you never lcnow what a team will do from week to week . After ou r performance last week La Quinta would be cruy not lo pass." Schaff'• goal in the South Coast League l'I ;:run. RNAL PHASE .INDUITlllAL llUILDINGS ~DOWN. Yr>u ran <;llll t>Uy . r n• • of our A 000 8.000 •.1t1i.1rP foot 1ndustrtal tiu1JrJ1nw. ,, un1qua r·on<Jo11111))urn C()O(.Cpt - lm only 10-.-. down. The 30 hu1td1ngs ot PhnsP. IV 11re In the heart of tht? nalton's l:ir~st master· planned 1ndustrtat aH!d, m Orttnge County Near a1tport oJnd the 1nter- soct1on of San Diego tlnd N<>wriort freeway~. S0\1 our modet5 and niaklJ yow re5ervatJOns now C(lll you1 bfoker Ol John Alsffom. man,1gcr of sales and teasing. ill (7t.C) 979-9?0'> OI (213) 680-9415 IRVINE . INDUSTRIAL COMPl£X 1 tt.AM4'-0- JIG~L~ VN.11-wl~AL':l NOW s53g FIFTH ttl.llftO tit,!£ ONLY I I I . . ·' • -- Thursday. September 23. 197& DAILY PILOT pl PUBUCNO'nCE """•ICMI CIHl•TOll nt• PAT•WCAUN••t•"°" TMaQ>VWTTOllO.._. ......... ,.. Debates llead Tonight's TV Schedule NOTICe 0 .. MeA•t"O 011 ~ITIO-flO• o•o•• Ot••cn ... 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Th wooer la nervoUI. as be bun 't dated an1000 sll\~ his wife'• death. ''You 're not totally un· attractlv•, Dad,': IUa dau1hter says befO(t"b;s Ull Date. "1'here'f nb\:O· ason ln the worl' ~u can't acorc." • --•t.e<ti.\01 lel!N""'-c... ..... -••• -...... ,, ............ ter NrtMr -1k11ten, - -.. .. __ ...... -·~ 1119--..... "" ............... ~i. ,.,., .. ' .. Pbllade1pb1a aU:30p.m. bate, televlalon's "pre-because of a radJation POT. It'll be carried by miere week" continues mishap. He la 1ood only public TV and the three tootabt with seven for 15 minutes of ~aee­ oetworu. network ent.ertatnments me per day. Any looger Tbe IO-mlnute aeaalon on the biU. than that, he coes into ON THE bri1bte aide wltb the G 0 P aod Only two are new syndicaUoo. la Randall'• new ABC This abow, from the Kary Tyler Moore works, has the fine, fun. ny orecl1lon ln ·•ctln1 aod writln1 you'd expect from that emporium, even tbouab tonJ1bt's opener basically Is a meet·the·cha racters piece. No NHOn this flftow can't score with vt~9'tm, either. It also Involves the •.Ill.,_ !ft -l.-1•-.. DIJ ........ No. • f/f Uld ~et 1tO CIVIC C»Nt< C>m:ll Wt~ In lloe CllT .. ~-. Gelltonii&. Democratic prealdential , aeries -NBC'a "Gemini show at 9 p.m. He playa a eonteodent lat.he flnt of Man" and ABC's "'The-TONIGHT'S SAGA fn.--:--::;:.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~'!'"" I.ta kind alnce Sept. 216, Tony Randall Sbow." volves a $10 mllllon scam • ••• · JJ80. Then, John F. Ken· We'd aay sir.Ip the tint. planned by a scientist Taste The Beat Of Foods & Wines . · .,... ............ , ... , .. WIWAM I . •uOMIC, C-lyClerk •CNtOIL.MJUO.A.._.,,., .. \aw '*-:::t ............... ~ ~_,, nedy and Rieb.rd M. don't m1.u the second. who claims lo have in· S nd Se t 26 7 •, Nlxcm met at atatico WB-"Gem.lnl,'' at 8 p.m., vented a rem ark able U ay P • 1 p.m. ~:: · Tel:lntl ...... 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"•ttMr, tlil ,__, Orin, Colla Ht_, &eac.11, Cal:I0<1\le92'60 ......_CA.~ Tlli\ --·wet <-led by-' Thb"°""Mnlt~~bfallfl'llt· \ndl•~... • ................ ~roloA•lf• Pfl1ll11H M<N•-· 'TI\lt 1la-t we\ filed wltll IN TMt tto•-M •H lllM wllll lllo c-tY Cler1l .. Or._ eo....tf Ofl A'4 ~Oen .. 0.M99 Cewlly Ofl 5">-JI,"'.. -'°· lf16.. ...., ,.._ "'*'....,Or-Coett Deify Piiot, flll.illl~ Or.._ e.fl o.lly PllOL SePt l.•.••.u.m• *""' s..1'.n.•.eftdOct.7,1fl6 mw• College District Fills Post Arthur A. Binnie takes over on Monday as vice chancellor or vocaticnal education tor the Coast Community College Ola· t.rict. Binnie ls the direct« d vocaUonal education and executive officer for the Coordinating Council ror Occupational Educa· tion for the state of Washinston, positions be baa held since 1972. Tbe district bad been without a full·tlme vice. chancellor of vocaUooal education alnce John Buller reslped lD June to become dean ol ad· missioes and rKOrdll at CoaaUine CommunltJ Collep. Dr. Albert J. Riendeau of Wuhlllston, D.C. WU lo auccffd Buller, but the U.S. Departmmt of :Education, refused bis leave request. PUBLIC NOTICE RCA ColorTrak 19'' d•IQOl'\al Colol'rrak Table Model Special COSTA MESA AA & D ELECTRONICS 275 E. 11111 St DAVIS-BROWN 411 L 17th St •• RCA ColorTrak 25'' diagonal • .. •• • • • ... .· New ColorTrak Console Special The WAKEFIELD GA710 Introduced ~•llY for thlt event: Blg-iereen Col0t'Tt1k coneoll wtth twlwt beset Oetting lho eolor right 11 what RCA Cotor'Trak It all about. 1r1 • nKNrkable deYelopment that actually ttdju1t1 color and kotpa It on track. Bofore you toe tho plctu,., th• Color'Trak Syet1m gr•bt It, aligns 11. define. It, thMPlnl It. tone. It end 60Ckt the color on lllCk. RCll Colofrrak DAVIS-BROWN 24366 Rackfield Id. 'HUNTINGTON BEACH ABC TY 11146 BrNkharst ..,,,ca opUonal wttlt patt.lclpattno doalor. LAGUNA IEACH HILLEN'S COAST TV 2133 ~guna Canyon Rd. SAMIA AHA ATA STORES 1.905 E. 17th St. I " ... J ,. I J DAILY PILOT N£WYORK <AP)-ll filled movie lbeatera. Jowertd occupancy nte3 • lt·some au1ldc rMOrts, ~ UUJed "Don't Vo Near The WaU>r" eians \o1M'P up lo the mlnds or ewtp)men. .1\J•wa.'' It also made cloae to S'll~ million in U.S. and t.\IUldHlD (Um rentals ~-·L-~ MA~!!' .. ~~~ AIA ..... -.. ......... .. -· aJone ror Ila makers. U.Uveraal Plclurelf, ~ company spokesman Hid. "J oaws %, " the sequel, wtll bo rllmed next 1ummer otr M arlh;& ·ic Vineyard. alio lbe locale for "Jaws." the apokuman aaid. It will be released ~ometime ln um. Who will ~ the film's SUI'S and what w1U be the plot"' Roy S<"helder, who pluycd Martin Brody. 0.... .... ..,-,., •• , ............... w.t9Af ONLf • ·~ ltOMAM POU~SKrs "THE TENANT" ce1er1a1 'Sunshine Boys' Comic Treat ENTERTAINMENT t.M police chltf of the fi e· tiooal resort comrnunit,y of Amity Island rn "TMI 'Ulo,letlle •OY••• ·-···-·~-...... WUif-... 1u ... _ •t\411•""""' .. C-1 C..11•-·· ··-... _ --. , ... _, •• T""-••..c• .,.. ....... , ........... __.. ""-'' WW'I Ofc t .C I It W 1"-~ ~-.............. .0.w_..(A -.... ~ ....... e( .. ,.._, '*" *4J4* 'NllCAJT WlllleCIAlll .. • •• It-I~"',._ Al Y ••l .. . ..... C..... .. ~kt M lllW•....., • . . , . J.c• ,..._, ........ t-Hw• ......... ~lot40 Oft1te Hti.tn• • •• • LAI\ ~'Wft040'\ ••-()j~e"' ... RO-•Mo (•"~' ,,.,_,. . . .. • E.11.-sc- 0.•.CIOt'\ Vol(• •• O.w10 P••' "Jaws,'' has been the 011 ----------- ly name m entioned so f:lr.lhespokesm1tni.aJd Maj.Or Role ~ for tbe plot, lhal homi't been determmed yet, be ... d. •ddin'·To Redford ··Maybe the •¥rk Crom 'Jaws' will have l;Ud an egg or somelhln& IJkt-LOS ANGELES <AP> that · · -Uoated Art.Jsta rttports Three 2s.reet-long that Robert Redford has mult1ton. mechan1cai begun mmlog his.role ln sharks were used in Joseph E . Levme s epic, ··Jaws." The manealt'rs ''A Brid&e Too Far." . a re on e x h I b 1 t a l Red.lord ls portrayin1 Universal City StudJO!l an MaJ. Julian Cook, a California leader in the U.S. attack · on Nijmegan bridge in "QIMIAU IAU r (PC) "SIWIOW Of THE HAW' September, 1944. The film is ba sed on Cornelius Ryan's book about the World War 11 operaUon. After 1uch tackluater dluppolntments u "The Pnsonn or Second Avt•nuo" and "The Good Doc· tor," il'a &ood to •te Neil Simon back at the top or hls form with "The Sunshine Boys " Now encamped at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse ror u lhrec-w~k r\m, .. The Sunshine Bo)rs" ls a tolal deli(tht, • b1"M1y, bounty •cripl &ivttn • nrst rate productJon ,by auest dlrector William Oruce of San l>iego. Bruce's sta1ln• car· Tie$ the nort of prole,,slonal pollab and aUentlon to detail lhot ne bard to come by on tho commlllllty circwt. THI!; "BOYS" OF THF. UUe are o sort or over· a&e "Odd Couple:," u pair of crusty old ex· v1tudevUUans who have kept euch other at Martin and Lewis dlatance since they packed In their act a decade ago. When they're reuruled for a TV s~clal on lhe golden age of comedy, the enmity pred.ic· tably erupts again, and tulanously. Bruce's Laguna cast cs .superior In all respects, with spedal accolades dlJ(I! Robert JlasUngs and Gene Benedict wbo play the ltUe roles. Hastings ls crochety and snappish, ever on the offense, an old trouper who won't adm1l he's over the hill. His Intermission Tom Titus lnas and Benedict In Uno form 11 tho a&tn• aota1oal&ll. Performancee cooUnue throu1h Oct. 9 at tbc Ptaybouse. l'.06 t.a1una Canyon Ro&d. La&uoa Beach. • BACKSTAGE -nae new Saddleback Valley Community Theater la prt>parin1 to Staie It.a second show, Noel Coward's "8Uth~ Splrtl." on Oct. 15·1S and 22·23 In lho Et Toro lllah Sch ool auditorium ..... reservation:. are beln• taken al MS-8342 or 831·9196 .•••. 1n what I• hoped ls the final cuUo.c. Joaeph Carr hu joined the cut of "When YOll Comtn' Back, Red Ryder?" ror the lrvlne Community Theater, r~placin1 Sam Brandon, who replaced Jack Byron, who replaced Don Georae ••••• \be drama opens Ocl. 8 (Ol' three weekend.a. performance Is engr-OC>Sing as well as funny, retam· .-........ _.iiiiiii .... -...-......... _...., ... ..., ... .,..;;;;;;iliiiiiiiiiiil mg a bit of tarnished ego even after making a com· THE GOLDEN BEAR plete botch or tbe TV appearance BENEDICT. A MASTEJl al portraying elderly HwatltwJoe leach characters. is the more docile or the two, but his ~ de(Uy timed punch line delivery draws even more s.,t. 24-26 CD•t••r Cody blood than bis adversary. He loses some or his "age" )n the TV scene, replete with a Sterling Od. 1-J D'- HoUoway fright wig. but this is more or less de· Od. a.to SOM of a:_,An manded by the pace of the skit. SoUd support is provided by Jack Mlssett as A4••u Tkliet .._..,...._At._ ""'"wMtr Shno s-.. THUTIE 11----1 2Sl'tCT4CULAR ==================== Also starring : are James Caan, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, El· llotl Gould , Gene Hackman. Laurence Oliver, Ryan O 'Neal Maximilian Schell and Liv Ullmann. Hutings• nephew and agenL Mlsseu, as lbe vol~ DINIMG •COCKTAILS• HO AGI LIMIT of reason, has fewer laugh lines, but his overall 306 l'ACfRC COAST HWY. 536-9600 performance ls sharp and lus timing splendid. H•t .... on IHd C4cros1 frotft Piwl (4 h ••ttt ....... " .. "' 2400 h ..... ·~ ..... , ... "• 1.00 u ...... ........ , .... tM 2.00 .. ..-. -l-~JM~IO ..... ··-~JI 9!110 ..... _,_ m-t~ ..... .,_ Sll·IMO ....... ., -~--·· U$lUt , ....... ADY!NTUH HITS l•..,c-.1 .:.~uvJ.:, .. ~ "'IEST 8CIENCE FICTION SINCE KUBRICK'S~" "FUTUAEWORlD" • _,,...;;;;;;. e IOO •AUU " ..... _ ... ,_ MfDWAY, ... CANNON IAll '"'" _ .. ,t ........ _ ... , "°" .......... ---i.oi ·•-· THI OMIN Ill ltlHCMMAflOM Of'm l "OUD 111 -·-.. ·--· .,_ .. .-on·-,.,,,,, .. •-•-r Ullf lYNOOH .,., (:--···--····---· ------llU Y JACK 1"1 ... -~ CA~1All 1 .. 1 _,, ... __ ,._, ....,_, NC• e Uf ..... -......... fMI OMtN 111 •INCAIMA"°" "'9 NOW "' -· .. ··---· ....... _,...., ...... ,.,oe l lNOO LONG a fUVfU"tO All Sf.US !Nt MINO(NIUIO ,.., -····--· ,._;,.-,.iiiiiiKJn---nua '''"""'' ....... -. 1un l YNDON 1"1 t-·-···· -t ... ·-~-· IN HA•CH Of DUCUl.A '"°' .. "'. TAUS fl()M ™' Cl"f'T (N I ..0.htU ~VTMfttNO 04at• u m1u 1 .. 1 ''"''. auo ... , ~IO•t-J 1 LOGAN'S IUN -l. •UTWIWOaUI ,,... J. Af &A.t1WS C.-1 ... IN MAICM Of DIACULA 1N1 '""• TALO f10M nd CIYPT "'°' -'4M·•--tUIM'f omatNOa ,,.. 'WI• nltOI NOUN "' ·--t. MWIWQll,D ,.. 1. AT llMnt'I COU 11'11 a. 00 POI rT.- INUf Ml-..-• -HfOll 1'"90 '°"' & lUYUM AU ITAIS t"t ...._NAUIO "' -~·.-.n­TMI T1NANT 191 __._. .... ., U~<" ~LWLIT 1N1. _ ..... _,(.Mlf fUHll I TM111.Ue 111 SO. COAST PLAZA ,., • .,W YtlW' mi"' ·· 111 CKIOO'S NIST" ....... ti.·~....-- "Wllll'S POPH'" • ',. "'' ~.,.. .. I I • 1t1• ... ::THE TEMANT" ~J ,_,., ....... "THE HUT SCIMll AU CATltOUSt THWGAY" JIM ff CINEMALAND UllS. bMr AIAf•UH •1 ......... "Oii ruw OVER Tif£ CUCKOO'S NEST" (R) '"'"'"' "WHllf'S 'VrP.Al"' ..... " CINE MALAND .. ALICE IN WOMDEILAHD .. lXI l l•f ... I M , ..... , .. .... .... Tn.US" lrGI '"IN SI.OCH M DUCUU"' ...,.,. lA&O• WNO~ -t ... CI WllM fHI 1u· ""TMt POol PO., _,.Ill TtiE CITY SHOf'PllllG COlllU O•Af4CH U4-Jtl I Call 642-56711. Puc a few vwords to work for ou. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORHIA, IRVIHE n..rsctcry. s., ..... 2J. p.& UCI VIU4Gln.ATU C~cil Lytt~. plc:mtlst RAGS ••• Jhz ... MOW ••• Winner Of • grant to , ... arch and p.fform piano mu1le ol lndlgenoua Afro·Amertc•n comPo1ar1 utilizing nw1lcel atylH nallwe IO bfadt mu.ic . ~!Md throughout '"-COUfttry pfaylng Jau piano wit.II Jal'lle• Brown, lanih VaU911n, Arthur Prysock, Mex Ao.di, Ted Curton, Ctwtle Ml~, Etta "•mea. Tldleta NOW: $3 t•neral, 12 ttudenta, UCI 1tude11 .. S'l.50 • ........ .A.S,U.CJ .... Offk., ~ C 1, ""' ...... l7141 •n-uo . t -.. ~>• ,. _, .. •-. 11IHlr'9 .. Offk• -................. '1.0GAflS IUN" .. HAHT I WA.L.Ta GO TO MIW 'fOllC"" INt ... IU.Y JACI .. .. IOlM Los.I .. lPGt .. ST. IYIS"' lN I .. GAtOll"' IRJ Among the minor roles, Susie Scott is very im-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ presslve as the crabby old nurse whose biggest laufb comes on a simple bit or stage business -dis· po1ung of a plethoru of candy wrappers. Lois Reynolds fills out her uniform well as lhe sexpot nurse on the TV skit. while Ebnor Schmidt and Rox· anne Eakins chip in with minor bits and David Paul, a veteran Laeuna performer. lends bis easily re· co&Jlizable voice lo th~ TV St'qucnce THE LAGUNA Sf:T, CREDITED to Paul. director Bruce. Hap Graham and Wilham Theodore Noack, is excellent as are Carl Callaway's sound and lighting effects. Pnmury among thc!>t: 1s the ef· feet of street noises outside the window or the mus ty, cluttered hotel room '"The Sunshine Boys" is amone the better com· munity theater comedies ol the season, with Hast· PUSSYCAT THEATAtS PAIHHT -... · MiStY--·-·~:_ BeethoVen 1 Pt1SUC NOTICB ~ Pullll-Or ..... Co.II Delly Piiot, ~ ll,JO,•ndO<I 1.1•. "" -1• P VBLIC NOTICE - PUBLIC NOTICE PVBLIC NoncE WNlllotlQ)UftOflTH• ITATI Of' CAUN .. lllA ..... Tltl CIOUWTY Of' o•.---•OTICI Of' N•Alt••• Of' NTITIOH ">• P•OMTI CW WIU. 4Ut0 foOll Lanaa1 TIU ..... TA•Y [\hie 0 1 (AllOLINI J ANI lt!lllNGllt ......... 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C-5'1 al _,qi rol•rat><a to ""''<" I\ .._for fur""'' 1Mt•tlcu1 .. ,, -tMI •n. llmt ettd ol•<e of l•Hrl"lj lht ,,,.,,. .,., -" "'' '°' O<tooor s. t'7t. •I tO oo • m . 1n th• courtroom of DiftPMtf'nl!M Mo J of Mod court, ol 100 O•lc OtM•• Ot• .. w .. 1. In I"<! City of $enl• AM, c..111.,,.,.1a O.ltld S..ptombn 14 1'16, WILLIAM I . M JOHN, c-tvc-ANTMO.Y CAH, HO. LOVILL. ltlNO AHO CAii! A ....... y, .. uw. Ht~,.l'-rSI. ,..,.. ... l.M .._..,,,a. "'7 t Tel UIJ14-t ._,, ..... "'*-' P\14111>1\fd o. • ...,. c ... ,, °""" Pll04. So94 1a, 11 n . 1.,, PUBLIC N<>TICE 6 4 2 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ' • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 ........ • 1000"9t ..,.._.. •• '...... JOI» .... .,_., ....... _ .. ,_..,_, . -~'°"' ,_.,,a.her'a Hottu: 1\11 rc•I ''"'"'"' tld\'t•rll\1 111 11115 nt•\u pupcr i~ ~ub ~1~'\ to °'" t '"-dnul Fun lloualn.t Art vf IUh wh1rh mllkc·11 1t il1C'g11I t i11h l' rt Ill' "II u y 11r1• f1•r1•11N•, hmlla111111, v1 d11"01•11min.1l11>n h111-nl on lu1·1•.1·ulu1 , 1l'l11:w11 . ~··x. 111 n..iltou.AI 0111¢m. or till lntenl10n lt1 m.1lo.1• ""Y "wh prf'ft•n•ni 1•. II 1111ta llt10. or d1s1·rl11Hnnlt1111. • Tiu~ rww11pu11t·r "111 not i..nuwln.:ly Hl'C1•pl ;iny 11d\ 1'rth1na tor r\!al \.btUl(' which I'! in VIOia lloo ur llw luw. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa lanJOln!! $49,900 i\ ~lwrµ a twch n1 homl· with nev. t•Jtnl lllMd1• and nul ,, . .,. l urpl'l,, ilnd dra111·~ C re~l l1Jl'flt1vr1 on lar ge I Ill' dt'('/' lot. Call S:M>Sl!8() ror fill tJe~1ls ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS NEWPORT HEIGHTS HACla4DA Tlwre 1:1 no 1.1n1I to lh<' pui.,1l>1hlll's: • Lovdy :.! b 1· d r o o m , :1 h a I h • s ll u l' ltlll ~ I n · HH! 1'1)1) m . f :.i m1l y roum w ith lk•11m1'!l rc•1h11~. 11111!<. f')( I r.1 l ,1r ~1· f11 e 11l111·l' ,.;w<'I .\ ""m;1n !'I tJre11m k1l1·h1•11 + + .-:I 1·11r ~ara111• ;! wurk1<h11p~ T Pottinc room und l,11 1tc yurd. /\II ror ~!>,900 full pncl• f>IS-7l71 /Jf'lflllC9•11HINr!}llN 11 [ lffl lff !Jtl c L A s s I F I E D ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS llUFFS $7',500 One IC'Vt!l end unll. 3 RR .• 2 bn , lgC'. rnclO!l<'d priv p11Uo. llELY.N n. OOWO REALTOR IC4-0f3.C Caulfled A<b HCMIM• for S-. ....... for S. ......•....•.......••.. ··················~·· IOOJ Ci...... ·IOOJ .......................................... , ... $41,500 11 t'l fl• r I 11 U II IHI W Spu1 io11~ :o1111, 1-·11111 llm Com.lo w /1•1w l111wcl pu\111 :uul a tt11rh1•1I 1rnrt.1'1«' l'lus II t'lll~ rlH'llhH'\I & w<1rm .1l11llh11lwr l' \>lu~ l"UllllOUflllY puo ~ ju1·u111 plu~ 1lh1 .. Call 644·72 t t ~~l[,[l 1\1\ll t y i.. A<i'·ULl l\I l ~ WHITEWATER COAST AL VIEW SAH CLEMENTE 2 netJromn, :? bJth homt.' m tup < onrl1tion 1-:, 1·ltWl\u Cypr 11 Sl\Ol'\'i. STEPSTOIAY ... ond 2 blks t•1 1K:1·ut1 Corrw r H 2 lol, 2 hd rm. homr w ith 11l1•r p11110 /Iv ll'nct•tl yunl l'ru·ed ul S79.~:,(I 1'13·304>3 associated llROKCPS llFAlTOllS l <Jl'.""' 1...,1• t/4 J&t.! IOOJ ss2 ooo= l •11IM1~y Rf-po r 11 ll' h<Hn t• wJt h tm · IL'llllll Vi>lll(', 2 04tflllr•ZI' 111m1ly room and GCN· 1' It A r. A l It i: O}' • C>ITIONlNO. A~ :1:12.JJQO you had bell.er h!Jtty 1 t '62-777l. . 111 ACRI ·· G!MntMAH'S • "AHCH" • 6 4 2 .............................................. CUSTOM IUL T f Tree lined 11lreot f n pnmfl rC'.flid<'nl1nl n o !it><'IU<i<'d entry ~ h llvln11 room, C'rAfk r.repl:il't' Miro{ rorm~tl rl1nin11 ro II Ulll' COU n l 1 y ._#411 'rl k I L r h "n . 2 o< o D 1• rtreplat·es. 1''t1mll,C·rotm ovtrlonll!ll llr<tOncb. Vrtvnte (nut orchnd:to roam thru. Hlfbt.ow >' mut~rsullc" ctUQtr 'tt quarters. Murt\:'1>~""· SUal thlJI one for y •. 500. llUrl'Y. ~-7 011/111119 • 11 ) 1UN t!M •• '1 l ..... DAllVPILOT Ttlut9d-r1 s.p..mber23 im I HcMrMtPorS.-~ForS. Ho.wsforS-. Ho.W1For5* jHG.MtForS. ~ .............................................. ··•···••••·········•·•· ........................................ ~ .... . -~--MForS. ! ...... ,_,. ..._..._,. HomnForS. GIW.. • IOGZ CodaMno toZ4 a.och 104 Mewportleecla t06'Me.,,.,.lffd IOM ·•·················• .......... ~ ............................................................................................................................................................................ . tOCJJ ••Mo4 t llOZ GwN • 1001 IHGLISH HT.ATI TOUGH 4 Br, tam rm, fr~l & pool I 1• ·. ... .... •. CAMIO SHOltl:S CLASSIC · "lbe original model home, pnme cor· ner lot with heavy shake shingleroor, 3 · Bedrooms and dehghtCll.l gardens. Va-. cant and easy to see. ()pea daily at 4701 • _ ~l.ampdeo Drive, asking $174,500. I ... ··. UNIC>UI: lif)Mf.S . r A EAL TORS-: 875-6000 CORONA DB. MAR ESTATE The last large estate in this area. with two thirds acre. magnificent panoramic view of CaUlli.na sunset.s, crty nigbt. litchts & batbor boatiag ac-- ttvity. A tttmt'Odous family home wlth 5 bdrm!i., 7 bat.bs, picturesque Jarge pool & huge viewing & entertaming dec:k . $255.000 INCLUDJNG THE L.ANDl • • SJf,950 CHOICE A$Jc~ SG3.SOO. Aae1u i s\o~r plua fool ,_au.~~~~~~~~1 St!dudcd cutry to avl~h It's a tou.,;h cholct S&5 ResaJeSpcclulti1L-c 3 llv. rm. with tnu l> bctWMo UM!au \v.o ~l· 4orSbcirm modth••\'.ul frplc .• ~uurtu~ kltt'bl.'n aundanat hum,·• fo1 CaJl961l "~ Soann1 stall"tase to $.\2.~ • 5:11,900. Doth l'ennanJlnnPropertlN1 a.v.~'<'f)lna m11,,l\'r bdrm bomea ha\lt' J 11puc1ou1 ------------- C@mvwx. Pli \»le t"' nhm bJrnu. 2 bath:c. '"' rm HEW LISTIHGJ • l'lll'lkn ~rt)'11tl"d. 'l'ty ... frplu, a.hMk• r oof F o r ro e r m o d e I any olf•r. t:aU colll.lct. VeteraM wrlcomc. VA CallfOttlla ClaMJlc; humc. 7~~~~.~~ "'"'·~•· ,, ., . ~~~ ~:~ u ~!i 1~"~/~ :rp~~~ .. ~m. rm .• [ ~ I ll>JM t 7' .,, OwnC'r.'1 arc If ~ftliW ~~~u~~~~: ~i:~ ~:;,' ~~l~ , ,,_,,, ., .. , •• -=-Judit' "'hlch I• thl' lwttt1 IUEMAVIST4 IAYFROMT Pl~r & fto.•t. aiindy beach. 8 U<lrms., avcc· WNlorvlcw. $235.000 LAWSON REAL TY ... * 675-4562 .... buy. Pluu~I! coll h o<lJy w ,,. !H't". ~ • Ph: 540-3666 l' , .. A!.:~ Wf/) ·--2-~-~~~:- Have you notlc~ tbe scarcity ol vacant lots on Udo Isle? We jw t · bappen to have a rare find. Please call for lntormaUonl Bayfront home on end o! Lldo Isle, wllb pier for laqro bont. View of tuming basin, neighboring blands & hills. $US,()()() LIDO REALTY un V1p Udo. N.I . 67J.7l00 we·,. here to help t • 2443EastCoast Hiqhwav.Coronade1Mar Livo nur lhe beat'h l"IM 1044LocJ-oa.acla .0 ... -also in Mesa Vt:rde, Jt 546·5990 Ga•rtl • 1ooz'Ga•r., 100.2 lolMHIP .. in:lula 1007 2-atory,Sbr,3ba,din wtwnS53.9SOwill buylhas ............................................. . ~~~-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!f ·•••••-•••••-•••••••• ·-·••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm, Mesa del Mar, ~ellrenl s~~~cr bobmeb! THIS IS IT! mall~ta~eoo2R·l? _, .., """""aratt' 3 .... -..rm, 2 at • l ''-/ i • 7 UNITS-~.000 ... ~.ooo. home with c111l'. Double Thia as the home )UU vc lot.'1~ ~ n. orn ce 4= ... rtl 1001 CHMt-dl 1002 OCEAMNO"T, LA GU MA. Two J\tach Cottage. $64,:IOO CallS46~6R-t. detat'bed gar.i.ie with al· been wa11t111g for! Hurry! oldW'bomt ln No. enduo beauli{u.l 2 bdrm .• 2 bath units in a JWdUl-ed! s Br, 3 ba, nr. :\ten Verdt>. 4Br. or leyentra.nce.Lct'3lookl Allthuextrasmukdbls ~ ~P~la~eoacr ~or ............................................... . -. I I I I I HURAY FOil THIS!! S4t.soo --Owner is in process of painting, new 1.ti>of, etc. so hWTY while you can buy !' '_ft,r this price &: redecorate it yourself. 3 , .Bedroom home with a lovely lge An· . U)()oy pool completely fenced. r ·. 211 IS-Jo •I tasload ~:)llWPOIT Cenat. N.a. 64<Mfl0 securtty bldg., with garage attendant, bay &oc~an~S..~ l+den. :tBo, Ir~ lam rm. 9'2·777 l ~mm h~':6 b~i~hu ~r~~ Rita My~,/~eaf ~tale I 1 t be h •-th h 1 41JR.Jba.si:n.ooo ll y ow ner $69 900 Bl 00 ""''"" "'""'"·1701 ge. ))<><>. grea ac ~ e w 0 e Mur.;h.tll Rlty G'T:!i-4600 546-3457 • !II I Cu.Jverdnle absolultly ""'-or ....... Pacific Ocean at your front deck. One --· 1 I 1 o unbt'hevable! Up1r•d'<i wi1b frplc. at $]5(),000; the other at EASTSIUE. bu1 this 3 Br ' cal'l)el fl drapes thruout. S87,SOO. Both furnished. Either a great C«ofta def Mor · t 022 ~e & cnJoY 1 week Central air. SoC\ water •••••••••••••••••••••.. Jiuwalian vucaUon for p I um b In ll • Dr 1 ck EMIR.ALO IAY POIMT second home. l IR DUPLEX two SSJ,950. Prine only. fl.replace. Family room. ocie•ueaA.._... 67l-4400 642-6238 LOVE P IT+ 4 BR Reduced I A mu.st.to see! '""""""""' HARBOR Call~~~~:;.~J·~rm ~~::: ••••••••••• ~~.1.~ ~~~ ";f~.h~~~ I :=~~~:~~~~ <'harmer w/lf!,e M~tr . Bkr. & d Bdrm sunny palao and Dtsllocl1ve .Meadow . w /tamaly rm · •n. E-Z to' rent Rnt'be.lor Apt.. Honw. 2,4112 :c.q. fl .• 4 BR.. SPIRAL STAIRCASE Spectacular white wntttr QnlY $1J)S,OOo. 2srna, lrg lot. $84,500. Spaciou• t:teaance. view extending to P.V . C.U 644-72 t I S8l~. Never lived In Sbr, 2 Peninsula. Privnte, aat· /Jn NIGEL GAILEY & ASSOCIATES frplcs, 3ba, huge flltlll rm, RANCH REAL Tf ed community wltb pvt catbcdrol Uv rto, 3-car ssa.2ooo bb.ch. teMll courts, & S99 7SO 6wimroio&. Owncir "ill WE STSIOf H[AL TY ·-·af 100~ ... "" 1002 '--•••••••••• ........ _ ......................... GW'f'tll 10024e•nll 1002 • --RAND HEW •••••••••••• .. 9"":9••• .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rancho Vleio Twnhse 3 Br, 1 ~ Ba. 22705 -=----------• Malaga Way. $47 ,500. Arctutecturally dC$1J:ned 1_5t!l_·_21M __ Att_G_P_r-_f __ _ INC RJH.;>171 OM GOLF COURSE With OPEN Vl~W! Dy ownft', NEW R•nt-hoS111l finant'". $325,000. Hy appt. onlY Llu'u Mlcbello Davy. DUPLEX Jo sought after Easts.idt 8ack Bay urea. No com m o n wall, Jusl hkr llel)arate boml'~ ! i:ac·h "-'3 bdrrru., 3 hJs. l'rplc •o lJv. r m. & m..i:>tcr bdrm. 64tH1 ll. ••••• ~·I .,. .. ' ... ·$48,500. l0%DOWM COUEJiE PARK SPECIAL lli•hly upi:radcd no C'&rdully maiatwned, hl'droom b n me lJto11utaCul Princ.:t'l<m 1-.\dll::.IVI: W ith uall.Y; $62,50 New -under construction. Contemp. Cape Cod. Oak flrs., 5 BR, 4~ Ba., 3 frplcs . Lndscpd. Boat s lip. $375,000. Btll GRUNDY, REALTOR )41 B"Y'· d•·.-NB b7~ blbl 10026 ....... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• custom duplex. 4 BR. & l ·HR. Uuu11ua1 wine cellar. L~e. b1lhard rm. For somcthani.t duCereot, so..-e lhu. I $147 .ooo }MULMAH.Tl:-1 He:if Estate Im· t~U-7383 PRIVATE LAK BEACH NEW-Vatanl4 8R,3BA LAKE 1''UREST. ~.000. 10<. down. OwnrJBkr. 5-IO~ Vu:w·Uniqut-<J f1J, 4 hr & d~'fl. I block to nt•can.1---------Trude or !>ell 7bH 1~1 PRIV.ATELAkEFftOHT Brand-n t•w lakefront Locotloft.Location Y.1tb pnv11te be:Jrh. Boal SO-Of.HWY and new dock will be tn· 2 Bit+ gar. Apt. Jl<lth 1.:ludcd. Two-atory, nicely rum, crpi.., fq1Jc. lJ11 lt:o11y • <I BR, 3 R /\ · :t c:ov'rd pallos. Only $100,000. 10% d o wn Sll4.950. To 1.nspect Agt. _o_\l._1\_r_t_B_kr_~_i_o._o_sss ___ -c By owner. 4br, l~ba, Joaquin. Gardt'n level, cstm frpk, drpS, slate Step.down LR, 28r+den· entry. or Colden West +2ba. Luit <'Pl'g. l 'h: College & Manna lligh _64_(MQ)9 ________ 1 Sehl. $62,00o. 6181 UNIV PARK TWNUM· Pnscllla. t!Ul-2159. Open OWNER 3llr, 2bn. Ir~ Sat1Sun, l·S kit. Brick frpl<" davldct ~ .... l t t • \ t ' ill \ ' '•I \1' t MYSTICHIUS 3DR, 30A, So&una, VI~. View, View. 1433 Cora.I Dr. Greal Executive home. 673-7601 AGT. - frml llv1ng & dinlnii rm. Natural wood vaulted t'•1hna1. picture win· dowa, nlrlum, e or lot w/vlew. Upiradea .~---~~~~- Xtr:is. $74,75U. c1u1 OHt.OF-.t.-IUHD ~116 eves & wknd,. Laree, coiy 1 bedroom home with room to ex· TERRACE Dover Plan. pand, Lovely ae.cludcd htizhly upgradl>d 3 Ur 2 yard & eardcns..$$4,000. Bu, ~.~. Owner/Ast. ZAGRODZKY JU.TR. 201lt.. C EHTURY FOX ! ~I 6467 '1&-&·861l & --. H.ttinqton B~och I 040 Sharpci.l home ever . . --.------•---------•~an B ct t er th ..in new ANYTIME LOWEST PRICE Spa~1ous :? Ult, Fam rm IN 675·3222 ''l'>wnhou~l' "/l'nclo~ed ---------1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS p-.i ti o Jn •I at lac ht d i:urui:<'· plu<r . 11 CV/I ---------1 Exp.Jn1l1·11 f,1m1l.1· r110111 Jrre placc & warm ;it ;ind h11.i:1• m;i~ll•r ;,u1I•• mosph1·n· p lu-; com One Mile to Beach 1t1Jk .. th1~ rh1• lflll"I h·•rrlt-mumtv lll•ol ~ pru1.z1-t11r the kJ't pra1 ,. 11\ lh• '¥34417? ....................... fl.t-:W homl•. upi?raded N ~,W Vit:W CONDO Sani--------- 1 ~ rr11_ Pf'"'2...Jf~ VACANT Ill':ACll GIANT Crj)\.9, drps, nt'w no-wax JoJqwn Golf Cour11e. U p . -~ ---4BR.3lll\,cul·dc·llac fluonnJ!, cl•rumac talc, gradul, ti.Y Own e r . A6lan 1 Rk tinted wmdowi.. unllquc SIS,000. 9'7~·6129, 644-0S33 REDUCED CanyonCrut ~.~!1631!:177 _r o.ik mantt>I, iwll·l.'le11n1_or_558 __ 7090 ______ 1 REAL ESTATE s 11.000. Pool Sade Condo. 3 nn ....... 3&4 bdrm homes double oven & cbhY.shr REDUCED II r'H, :.undeck Pkoty ol . 1~ybn·' DArm··-'a la"·~·. .. J":1 b11lou" N\•w11ort Wolk to be-ach. Under ' u....., uu "•~ •···h · II I H h I I aLor.ll"t' $00.~ p ntio.""" A1..,, .....,, carpeting 111 " ng eut ai. oc·.1t111n, c u'c to • $80 OOO " .....,... ...., 11. I k ·ptos90' .. fln.111ran~ava1I. Move-In Condition 111101.. Buv tl now "l -·. Call644·721 I !-1~.'•.>0 • ilurry • CJll QQO f.-1•·•,nf"'y" .,, 49• 94 1 I '.. 4 CJ 0 Ht; Old CdM , • ''WI~ PRESERVER.. rm. ... am. rm. ma es Jll i.Ji(.1(11'< an1I s hupp1n1: "" h 4 bd 2 b ·-•v h11ll hlr~k to Cliff 3 BR, 2 DA cutt:l"t on ll·:! LIOMS ISJILDUS ,.._r<'free Jlvin" "Jth loO l 11 ' rm., "1t n. 0~11111111 .,_\J I ......... ~ 536 f8,2 ...., " townhome o t.pec\al ... ,.,... •• • · R e d u c e.. 1 o ~~ 2313 u f•l"f l&l•t1 I "f ... $72,900 r '-= --Owner \ ery <in\11111 .. , • MOME & INCOME mu,l close M1 111\1. hy _ 1-f/ord groc1oushv1n1tin l)1t •. 2H lh ll 11.1l•t>. J}us lrJ! 3bdrm, 2 ba, FR. sp.1l·1ous I lw1l rr.om, trrol d111, 2 frpls, dbl ga 31n~I(' i.111ry 1 ... ~1· h11.i:ht • (elet') w /<'nclos c'll andsunn~ J..111h .. 11, l.1101 1·ou1'lyard l'11trymnwn<'r Iv llr('.1 1::11.1 1.:c with m•I' wh1lt• rc•l·r1v111-" 1n drtvt• lhru ho,rt tlu111, • • l'Ol'l'lr from:? two h<trm. l lm• .. rcwttv for t•nclo•un~ · IJ1Hlnil5 W/fln' alt• p..illo. •Ill ilthht1nn;1I ronm 1f ,,,. ,l.t-i:ncloi.t'cJ ln1lry rm •lrt,.I ('nn'""'l'lll ltwa ~·~1491... 111m. do..<' to 1•vcn·thm;! ---Xlnl nc1~hborhood. Ucl· -· !'- Walker &lee AHi f1t1te t.cr ht.trrv. 546-4141 <$J Or. ,\lm11't •. •C•c 75 It. ot,.....,, • ~ of kitchen s pace tor lrcot: "Bruce" hdwd. Tile entry ead.<1 you tn wltll• 101. New copper WILL sie•_L __ ""' Mom, brkf't bar, loungl'-floorinc in entry hall & awe80me Vittoria Bu<'h pluml11n~. •I l't1r ~"'age, ...., 111r.e wet bar w/rcfrii; & kitchen adds to lts de· vu. 3 BR. fplc. "morel '""01 loa hoal 11r ,.Jmper. IUY ITSELF lwC'r tap(W'r, 3 bdrms, h l!bl. Exlenslvc brick S87.000 4 IB>ROOMS '\ow only ~110,000. 4BR, wt•ll k~pt. Crpts & forml din rm, fom rm, work in entry court ari--------- ss 1•950 llurry• FEHOMIMAL drps like new. ThinJ: your bonus rm, with custom .. k U U l p k 9 b. &. h 1 :;!.r uJ!1 o. n v, ar ·. L-o .... 1-...1 I 052 640 9 00 buyers 565.950. !-162-77:-il ra 1net:. :. e ves. ,,.., ...,., ~· "..,.._. l'nml• Jlu1111m:t1m lk•;rrh • 3 BR + JNT'L RE NETWORK 961'1-44.56 ' •••••••• • location l<)'('i>hly palnttJ 1 • ' ---------t ~ ;·;;·~~·;::~me. 2e0 r0 llrcorJtnr \\Jll pnpt•r :J"'lw:fl-lf Jall:Natt NEAR PARK 552·70 l VJ ba . .Many extras. :-.lc11r .. rhool'I, park .in1I R It Fr~h n~ a daisy & only Honw & Income SSl,!lOO. Ph4gs.5749 ~hnppin.: ,, .... Um{' 1 ' '" Valley ea y steps lo Q gra sy. jell} A UNIQUE PROPERTY THE l-1L\ loan\\ uh tvtal p"" view park & \~alk1n11 dt:.· Heaut1Cul ball: 3 lwdroom, VJLL *A GOOD IUY * mt>nt-. of ):.!2 1.00 per _ _ -t.mcc to san<ly ~·itches. 2bJlh, fJm rm. li;lc·. va 3 bedroom. 2 balh, ~ov. month! Hurry! Call ~ a dehghlful roomy Ir cant. New carpets & REALTORS . ered patio, carpcti;, 003 6767 CALIF. R.t.HCHO open :noo sq ft 3 br, 3 b11 . freshly paanled. l Bedrm -n_..:-_w::i __ •---------1 dropea, spr\nklers, clean MN rn • 11HliN10~, Hw:"ll • • (' R ES p R 1 M E fi.maly rm home w /dt'n & wul now rented, 1 both, .. Ed• b •&neat. $62.500. [~ 1Hllil ~f;;i]'·F.:~:~ ::~·&E~~::~:~t:~ ~;!!;;~·~~-"~; ~~;;.9 .:~~.~::::;1:. . """'""==-1•c=--.:... (nvahng Rogers). With m~s 41 11Lam tiloss win· ~. ----------t Jn Vlllaie l. 3 BDRM., ~ • H re'' dows. Reduced lo lO..._ ________ ,"i-IOM4 2\ola be., lam. rm., offer·i---------~ ......-ere e .. aepnrate party/gueal ,.. ,_ ,. l II h I 1 .. _... ... ,_ h h A $1411,500. •••••••H•••••••••••••• ftl: .!IOU a t e a111en1t es EMERALD IA y COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ., "{. N ,.; w I' 0 n uvv.'lC ••• raUI ome 81 .. Cdl ''"-72' ' POOL HOM! of n s ingle tam Uy home . • HV.1\Cll/t'OSTi\ MESJ\ NEWPORT HTS. he«troom:\, tJlnin~ room, By owner, beauL 2 sly 3 AMAZINGI 1700 Sq. ft. designed to O CI EIAACNH HSOI U0S! 4 •to ,at1!l fy )'our 1cal VlL'W VJL•w VJL·wr• largccJen \l.alhwelbar& • R 11 • ca.relreelivln" -,500 "' _.¢.C.Ul· Mt•d, .... to buy ot TURTUROCK & VfEW Mod~ 3 .:O~rn "'+ an· dartt room :ind more. ~ 2m8:i~t3$;4,o:;;;: 8~ Thia beautiful three ..... bedroom•, 3 baths.Justa ~U .•come In 10 liO E Th1:s <.1dull orc:uptcd ~ Room for hon.cs, tennis ffse Sat/Sun 1.srr.t. bedroom D•err1c ld few 11tcps from beach. 111t)1 'st. to'itJ Mt·,a Jn bllrm, 2 b:>. flt home Is ~~\ck BA y v 1 E w couru. <"lc. Call to <1<'<! ! ========-i 968-0lS9 Town.house Plan 3 offers ,1 ~ Wood paneUnr, beamed Jrwf"I ll"'r r~ll .. . on nbsolule pl.-n-.u.re lo VlEW, Vll·:W!'! 4 Bedr~ PETE BARRETT Cotto Meta I 024r---------t family room & dining. ~ D. ceillngs1 huilt·ln BBQ. ·•,~11~~·,~1.~;"~":;:',~~" ~~~~~~o~"~~~~~~r~o ": potenuul <'X~ra wut -REALTY-••••••••••••••••••••••• IUCH WALK H.~ug:U~.d~o;J,~r~~~ Ji~~lSo/o ~~~~Bay amenities. l'r"11;>rty d'l)ll to lndscpg, Lovely for mformauon call ••2·5200 '"75·4 .. ,,. COLLPEOE rK. 3lltr, 21ba; ~0.000 "r&ded tile In enlry. C..t')' t.'nll u~ 11ho11t n home In atrium corner tc:,.,.n 4 11..J.1 . , ""',. ~ ~ 000 5-IQ 3"1.Cl " Garage door opener. IU· a~'l 8600 " kl • 00r ,.,.--•ll ,.. • vw Ill ont + Jarru1 • m · DECOR "TOR .. ·c:s Coldwell Bank<-r •' · Mr,.1 Vt•rctr ulso w1.:r1•11t min vkw, itn'\ CJL ·-· MLG ;;;;.---.-.-. ____ 1_m_o_c_. -·--·--·--·-,Walk or Joi: to ocu•n-411 aoc. dues. Pool, paru, ~· ·-645·3474 l\U~. dcdun1, plumi,wl! 4; ' · ~""'1,,. nule! Gorjl.'OUll 8panlllti: rable tv. trash p/u, ex· 496-7222 IJl-0116 • for lion. wawr & much -· . "-Harbor H·1""lands MES4VERDE acce nt t o wnhomi:.: t erlor ma 1n t " II morc.545-9-t!U. '" Swim pool, 4 bedroom, 2 $14,000 worth or ups:rod-i l andscape. Cloae to '1573CAMPU5~hl'AfE -. ' I , 1 • ...---. CJlarmln.t: 3 bedroom h d inf(! Cablo TV. Gorgeous; schools & ahoppinJi. OPEN DAll.Y ~-_ MESA VUDEV.A. hom<: prcstlaiou1 bath, cat.e poolS'14.~. carpeUn11inlar~elivlng; HWTJ&Won't.laatlona. BA.M.T06 P.M. ··~~!!!!!!~ &a ... tUul Mu a Vcrcti• NC"wport Beach. Fan· Oww/Afit. 540·0S5S ronrn. Sp1nll1h r1replnce. • -..!~~~~~:;_-1~-------- Mewport h•ll I 06' ....................... iii "1"' plan ortrrtt1 101 t811HC 11wimmln• pool Styluh gourmet k1lchen Loglnclhoch 1048 He"1rtt.ts Be .. ttv • _ Vctrrnnl'I. :t br!ltooma, "'''h l'lrparnto dres!\1111 On Th• + family room. Laritc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''~ lllUJ ,.. • e •STSIDE room. Exl'llllenl location ~ mast<>r wing. Outstaod·· with ,..at ~ ltGCAHYOH vrluded mHtt r !IUltt-. near i.hoppana nnd G If C ln11 p11tlo.!'\('(J tobeUeve. •HORTHLAGUHA* Massl\IO ma1tar ault~. • BEAUTY .. ,09 000 ""-min)' 4'xltal, lariti• lrl ... Manncl"ll l'ork $94,500. 0 ourse ""II now7~2·1700. 1 Ddrm. OWl\•)'our-own ....._ -• nr~ ll<'l.'l'nkcl rcur >~1rJ. Ell ""' :ipl. Walk to beach & Remodeled kitchf'n. "U1l,11har1ilYdl'~r11lc'<l:J r.icr1u11~ "J," 11h,1p <' u·n i.ha•t>. 1>co 1t now' 640·6161 JUAlllst.cd.AJewelunder Ol'fN"'"'""~roNMCt• Ho ovy 1 h1ko r ooC • . ·~~'.:.°~1~"~0 :i. .. •;1,'.:'1 ·~ f~'~J't :~11h~~flh(\ o't~; ;;1~!:i~~l3 for V.A. io .~~q~.~ll~;l~~lvn~1~~1"1d1~~.~ [91110'. ;J'•.IJI RA~~~:OEO~LTY ~~~~in~~r:~.~.1vi~r Ri~~~Jlrui.~':~~a~Clc<l~ tk-1.lll.IUS nl'W cll•t•ctrolllr COUrtSE. 2 1.nr&I' c;l'<•it1'l•11~n,.1,,.,tl""''' ,..., " .. :;rail:,; ---------t malJ\t. 4' taxea lnC!I, In Owntr anxious. .. ,:l()(L " h b 1 b h low montbly roe. 142,000. ,_. .. paper t .it er1 llcdrm~. Gl.ln1uruus [ I I bl'droom11, 2~ 11t 11, 31R+FAMrLY CallS.$-7221 lllvo yo11 tbal "modrl llMdaouJt rood1•I, , ,tm ~ llJ~'l!:l! taree par\y-slr.ed family t40RIHS REALTY Century2l "W~Ul't" )1>mo .. fttlln11 Prlc:<:Ju,t ch·~IRnrd & r?'11•Jinatt.>d Jj£V *t room,aUC!lltdlnanl(room, --------~ TURntROCIC •494-8057* ~ced12.200! G46·T711. 111t,•t 1urs. bxi•,•ullv., , --·=•.,:::11•·~ la11to Sp11nl11h fireplace CAREFREE LIVING $11,000 •--------••. · ----~ · rfltr .. ul w/aJl nnumltlcs -wlthral11oo beart.h,walk· l mmaculal• Pion t-NEW&EXCJTINO Udolllle.4Ilr,3 ba,4tft,3 •.• fur ~rucal>U5 livlll& & •o· MIS• v••o£ In wut bur, oko 11dvan· fic(!·linccl drtvo to Im· Turtle Rock. Goracoua hJlltop homo rtaturtn« f rplcs J. corn o r lot. •• t.ertidnan1e. NIEW "" -., taac, Bt<H,callS4C>-1720 prasive cn1ry. Suoken Ulo entry. Coty formal CATAL1NI\ VIEWS. 3 ~/nk1'.67M751. • New ll•t•nal Sharp 4 Uvlnc rm w1fplc. l hvlnfl ho11t" crackllna 80RM 2 BATH alll 'j: -W/\ll!:MFRONT 3 8odroorn, 2 both, ft/0, bdrm., 2 bm., f0tm1l din· TAIE1 Sq n. on one-floor. Patl panbh flftpf1tl'c, IA>vc • , qu :y Like New 2 l>r &dtn, 2 b., i.. HOMf., f>W. fln-phm•, dhlf' Mn r. inc rm.; olJ bll-lns,ahalte door• from m Hl• ly formal dlnlnit room. COIJ1tr;U~n. :'u&CIOit 2 palln11. <Amqr w/vw. u 1.-110 ......... ,_., to --'I? AEALESTA_, Concrrtc dnve. 1''t>ntcd. roof Pe<f. r of ea a. bedroom and II van~ rm .ltrlahl & eheury "L" •Y ' eo ea ~ S1G7.~. Dy Owntt, C213) " ... uo1..,nui,. _,, ,,._ .,.., 7SO ,. Jl709CoutHw,y 814,5454, (213> U•..a&Sll. Gaulnodndsdolt WelL 631-1400 ,.,.,, • t&Dd~rll . ruo.ooo "#1 lnCCllllfomlo" pr!VO<'Y orlentc pool 11b11pod kitchen. nuirc So La 4!>0 Roy Mc Cardle lolboa loy Prop. and malntenanru lrre fa mtly room ~ v low11~~·~~a~un~•;;=~~·:;~;;.C.OU=rl~e•:Y:t:.o~b~rok~e:"":·:::; ~~rtl I 002 GaMHI I 002 R .... or I It 0 Mewporl lltMtton SpnJiftcJ JO' Pool bock .r•rd. 4 Bedrma, tropical 11trlum patio.Im oc••u "llWl Be. at buy ln Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·-.-••• Costa M•so 541·7729 • 67SJ7060 • Sb1ke rooCed dream balhi and • alep aave Secluded muter wltli. ~ • Shotta.4 Br,3 ba.~or house. Clote to South kllc:ben. An umablt tnlrrorcd wardrobe & North La1uoa Baae.h Jot. dlbwbr, frpk:, pocQ. Coest Piasa. 3br, 2ba, 3 loanlCallquickto.coaU paUoacoaa.wraa~tlo Condo. Large 1 bedrm, t ennis, bea c h , etc, ~ll mscnab /lrvlne ?-realty H.AHOl IS&..AM> Newport's most prestigious :irea. The ultimate in Bayfront llYl.ngl .Completely remodeled w /e'Yt· tensive use of bock, glass & dark· stained w~. Lg. grassy lawn & .J.mb landscapinf. 3 Room master .:suite, study, 2 Hd'I bedroom suites & separate m aid'R. New all cedar ·dock for 45' boat. Beverly Motpby .~(E64) ..;,· ________ ... ______ _ '42-1:235 ...... 200 • tol Oowr Orf.., Harbor View C.~M lrvlM •t C..mtlUJ Vallty C.nter 1n.1414 IOOZ .............................................. tflCol~~~ ALL THE wou·s DONE Dellghtf '11Jy decorated with custom f'eaturcs. This 4 bedroom beauty in Spyglass has the out.standing view. It's bS goodas 19'1 can get for $195.000. .A COLOWal IANlll co. 644-1766 2111 tAJIJOAOUtNHIU.I llO, tH r~ C:Cl'.ITI,. . .. ---,~~-~ -~----...-. ..-.-.-.... ..........__ ---_ ..... tlldlna&landoor1totbe t.biaforundtrS80,000. ~.~Jatl'HSnd.~lpno~~! 1'41 balh. ffreplace. E•· flt,500. Call Propof1.y rear, matare traaa. WV rn;: -Ii ...... wmlve1undedcwllbfan· llouH,'42.-3850 • 1111 ~ POOL £STATE "':~:' •. ~~:-.,.y. ~:~~~~!t~~~ l 81t Dul>ln, ~ blk to Only $111.~00 for this dusivo. &44·7270 beach. Xlnt ~nL Prillc. WfSTc,1nf H[l\l TY '""c p.111;.i12 1 ,utt.omtl'Ad youni Eit~. ort!Y. SS9,:i00. ~1410 ~ ~ - 4 br, a ba home• with "" i"'~s.?J lhosc much 80\Jl[hl ... llST STllET MES.A YE1l01 t.ra. wtefully don~. os llST VllW JUST L1S't£D. Im mac 4 concl'eto drive, spst'lou.a Rancho S.o JoRquin, on llAlJOtS DR, newly carpeted & l'JllS, oow plush urpcl. GOLF COVRSE, 2 BR, 2 _ __ EAltL Y IWFFS r. D c 0 d h 0"' C!. uqulalte W•IJ treat· Ba, loll. view. O&>en ,,...w ...... ... R~Honably prlrl'd at ment., bltM, mlcrowave Sal/Sun l~.!29 Rua JUSTUS-ll 'ftJM.AIHOOMIT •,500.Evea.&4G-108J.. ovoo aocl ateroo, Owr\tt.'7$2~eves. •-~baek )'ord wilh 1 ._IN1_..,.1 Hla.h on a bill abq'fe 1143,000.0...,S/SM PAUL W BRUMFIHD p, ASSOC 842 ·US~O -- MfS.t.VBDI HEATED POOL <I BDRM, 2 hath OwnC'r has bou«bl nnotber bomc.&..500 Owtrr /At;. S•O·OISS • eovcred pat.lo " 1hlm .... ,,..," baautlful Laiuna: lo IOlAYCDldaOerrtt.oe marina pooJ, Im · $49,SOO J bdrm. 2 batb ,.udcn Moman.attym.• macula~ snovc-ln colld. Walnut Sq. plan B. 3 home. i.arao, private HAllOI VllW Forttrly appt. call bdrm, 2 ba, com. pool & ya.rd wilh mature troet. 0 ._.JC.. llJllJlll partt. Call us now to ae l. o la o r p rt d •_,. o r '°" _., _ .. •~~~taherts thla well 11ppololc ~P beret Pncod $109,000 home! .s.a&-OOZZ. al'8t,800 Plum 3. lltO dtcrte ftOo Rnltg i:i11re VlF.W, nic. dedl. ftttbu>t!). upgr11dcd 2br Ir den. .._.J._...... m-~nA<M Abuntec owntr/bllr. ......... .._ ~ u.,y Drive bJ' 2244 Pctrl ~ Walker 1; hse R1!1I fr.t11te 4"·1800 O.l'ft111". mc>m.rrn. . a u c;;u • • Hw.. fw 5* OHlief' tfflll &t .. e ~ RHI &t .. e ~le .. bt.t. ..-..~ u.fwwl1'-d ....... U•fw llll9' 14 lhursd:ty. ~r.tnbef 23, 1976 DAILY PILOT • U •••••••••••••••••••••• ..................................................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... I • .._..,._. .. _. I OH Coedo•f,.hu"'fToW11 ~~!:~!!? .. ~?.~~ W~~ ltOO CMN Mff4J lU4 ..... ,.._ leed JMO ~.'!:'!:!!.!~••• ~-~~ .. ~~~ .... ~.'!:~~!':9.-J~ij~• ....................... ~ fw -1700 ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... .. if I 11 l,'NITS, E. C'Olta Mesa. •••••••••••••••••o•••• 4bd. 2ba hme Corner, 3 »r romt"r .,.. vaunt a........ · 324 MDsiM V5-f-3J67 .,.ec; • HIW LISTIH41! ••••••••••••••••••••••• XI t ... t'nn"' .. -•y , d h ' d fn-' "d Jilnl cond _..$ • ....... l ' -·••••••-••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••,•• .._,. ., n ror.u. .. v•u • anlc ome 011 .,r o "" ~ • · -· • walk \o F.dl50n H ab , .. pt Shon ... \.(r•mt-l..u1'uryrondo -br.2ba, Wnle ad M tot. DaUy hie. pvt Ph'• up to mo~-3693.. rlcanm5963.uM llHTALS NEW4llr,1Da,auraar,TASTl-:fo'U1.lDr~'>e. 1·tl)'.2BR~dcn or3Dlt frpk, bO.lt •lip, pool, rllol, 1'08 liox 1S60, SllOA>00.1213JUl-4J70 ~-ITSIOE3DR l \.2 Ba --SI·-· •• -" II fpk 1elt cl•on OHn & ht)'LR,fpk,pool.K•ds Bltlts. t P&{IOll. Sl~i>t I Jllt'UU:I !Sul 'IC W In ec.u a.Iba, Ca 92626 • \S • ' Unbelievable $3$0. aer. ..... a .. ~y omts nu~wave. Cpb. dtpa. OK Lele or be opL ~ oua11 ., pool1. Onl} l\ewpurt Mr. ltnd ~1mmin1 ~ $l2S mo. L z .. _ ,0 1• ...... 28R,2Ba........... R 81~ 16611 -.ouo ~1 $78J 11Jt)«2:Jliti6l Santa Ana, a 11n1u; 5 Pnvat~ party ha~ $7lOO 1St & IJ1)\ + $100 dep. -.r·~'"~kM;S,.,o JBR,2811........... nr 1chl1/th0Jlil. ttn~ or __ ------ CA YWOOO llAL TY . • l! 11R. 3 J BR. SUS,000 (rual dttd payable 1100 Wl lASh.ft. S au\ ~ • 3 BR. 2 Ba .... ,...... t.e $47S mo. 7118 194'f S. ,,._.. • 54t· 1290 * SPACIOUS 2 BR, 2 tta, o Xlnl Ul\'&l1nent peor mo. Will UM u <Sown 3 UR. 2 Ba, formal din, ~. Nr 1UlC'r. :Br fncd, 3 BR. z Ba........... ., New,..-t hec9' JJ" C.,.1.,._. 3271 lai;oon w boat allp. frpk, BIU Grundy la buy unll)I unprcw~ i;.rdnr ok "'•~r paid. Sell lt.i\b, pcta, •net. l"e~ 3 RR, 2 lb ...... •.,'. $4 •••u•••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••• ••• •• ••• • • ••yG• •ss HILL !<""""· tatun1, p00I Realtor G7S G1s1 l o Co o I ""'30 ., ... 31-M11in Rmll1l1 sio "70 a am. z Ba .•••.••.... S4 •wou-unv1 Jwio um~ ror h·a&l' r" ~ -l>NL \' $~.000 J..Af<·oted -Pf"OPl"1Y n ran~c · _ r ~· -· .,.~ -' 3 BR, I Ba ..•••.•.••. $« ~ XlntOppty.Sup.rb \11e1t • n q a u t n l & ii u It' 4. PLU f'rtn<' or brokcra call M 1-:SA VERDF., S<&SO. 17~ ~br. lba, clun, ~/mo. 3 UK, :I Ba........... 190'AL SBVICI Mendlan Cyn, uew 2 :itv 4Br,3U11U1"1>fn CAKl.SB/\DbyThc~tl Rec:tntly corulrl.ICtcd In Agt.Tony.~d1tyll, lowll, 3 Dr 2 Sa. 11va1l Call 46R,2Ha ........... $4l" HOM>:S, t:ONDOS , 4 llr:tllll,forfdln,xli.e By ownl'r 640 17~1 o Bkr 111117~:.!166 San Clt'mt'ntc.o ov~rlook· ~~7cvca, t0tl.64HB36 8~4·58'rfurUpm. 4UR,21,l:hl ......... M AP'l'S. from $100. per !!?w~:~c11hr •• ~~~l/ri:~ ~lvm age ~, rty 100 Ing coif rour)of' J.11r11<i ----S'"Bll -2-BArplc cpl.to -.... -c d 4UR,:SDi ........... S12 monlh. wlfplc, acrv pol'\:h. l.k(O '~Oftle r0P9 alt '1:15 000 firm t.1'' -' ' ' ' tbr 't'wlln,..,. pt:i, rpe ' Tmn1chomt'~ 67~-760 I ""'-T ---------llf·••••••••••••••••••••• l.UI t" •. · · J>nvillt~partywillp3y drp5, ll!O. W/0 , pool, nu deror nr •hops ZDR ar~ r "',.. . )'Urd, fli.">O mo,~ mrn Ir rmlf' :vour t.u lllll'llet ro c.,1 " (.amp11n.i own\·r. cllbh ror your equity. NlS/mo. Gardner/pool acbool & ~·h. Z poola & ., 1m' Z Ba .......... ' ~2 l\LUY1"S Col\Jo l.u&ca l> II n a l' o Int H b r • SPYGll~S Hill ~"··nJi.hf\o ~·I 11p11r .mr.-ws ca11~;-0347 malntlncld.A~.MB·77_.29 r('ccntr.~.96297~ ioR:21~~:::::.:::s-t StmlngwtSSOO 1·524&20 ___ _ LAol \J ,11h•r purk $22M<. ow TEN NEW Ml-:&\ \'~lU>ECharn1101:1 DR b r d II l 31\R 21\11 ..... • •• S.'14 • A&cnlG4~ tl.l:H New 2 Jlr. & ckn.;? ua. Newport &>och's flnr"t ht .\>,'t lil:!'ltil.11 ll..tm 3Ur, 2b1, w /lrc stune 2 • l"4.i •~on o, un 31m:2ua...... ... - -c 1 1 f ri cy C:Wllombomf!.'liteti.Otlthl ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplr$:J7S rno 4117·:?(»2. lngtooConUnenlal,frplc, 3BR 2Ba OCl':ANVRON1' \'ll!:W rp r, .oh 0 p ya • 0 C t u___ ' ~ rww crpl.5 fresh paint • · · • · · · · · · · CONDO. 2 + l\i>"· , ca lera.se. 768 8."7S verylOpotSpy1d ... Hill 1 NEW UNITS rancre oun ,.._,,.,,.,Wet .:llrhQl.l1>(',MWl)'dt'COril. Access.l0Pool.S300.mo. UJR.Z~Oa......... ~· ----- WillbutldlOawLlr"rom 6 , .......... ~ ............ ed. adultll over a,s, no l .. •ent.S46'8640 4BR,2~S. ......... $19 private p1i1rkinio. rull s-t•AM l210 $135.000 Su11erbly 11ppointeli Units ..... ,, , t d• ll07 peb. 1!200 mo. Aft &PM. • 1eturit.Yb1.1Udlna l A"111e ..................... .. SP1«1HtH1"Sat~C'lfc prrdo··of owntorahi ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'&2·U40 1 BR waw & lrqb pd &'500.p /mo.AJt.61.a 1211 AffonflableSJ50 . .3Dr, frpl. ISUodeaull.i>Uthl! tu,,.nhou:ic units ~II Unbelle\·.ible price »l..,,nt---••J ..... armln • .,.,,,.'mo 1 BR aJI uOI Bot 11 11 .h kkb,petsOK.t'04, N b owm·r·s reildcnce. Std ~1.000. Lo\•til,y Spanish "' ~· • ~ .. , "" _ i;. 3 Br 2 Ba, fi.tlc. fnt'd yd,~ -· · • a • p ava wit Maln Rent•Js 54().mo ~7~~4~~~ lime for )OU tu sel~l roof and ext.enor. ~ull "~r'Y tin 3 Dr. w/frplc. car c:ir, W. Side. S1SO pd. ~· 01~· 4 UIU' 3BR,2YlbaTowohome. • --your color... oplloni. a llmti lo'~ tolon and p.itJo, lndry 1 m On W. mo 642 501~ af\ 51'M pier ... t.1280·:.-'00S Neu beach. Phone $..ti! L9CJU'1C1 lZ16 Bo> Call 17:1 2104 ; . u--"'"" •u:1A t ~~~~~~~-~"1 utra.'I. An c:~du.sl\c hsl nplJo~ 833 7;61 3 Ur 1 &, new paiot/qit New 4 Udrm. Dbl i;ar. • .... .:r ....... u.. C · ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------~ log · t'm.-d yard, garage.~ t'rplc. Beach, Warner m-860() Westcbtr. :aar, 2ea. frplc Upper3Arch Bay, i~Jt. 2 Cou.Ts"LE II IQuail ~ CoroMde4M• ll2J mo 961-83Mor640-03'7 area.MOOmo,840-2811 2uriar enclosed).ird Ba w/i:rc.il view_~· "" 1£ ••••••••••••••••••••••• uiet ' $47S ~·1.IOO p/mo. No pet!>. ~ ~"Tc.1.JFJo" UOM!-; "'9QPlacual.I ~ Pfac• II V H.ill;, :Sbd. ofc . den .• M~a Verde 3br, 2ba, 2 u lMMAC 3 Br 2 Ba. all _q uu. or499-3930uft 4P·Ul·.__ 48R.,pool.l:ir.:elol iii ...__.,.t•• 2 ~ba, awim ponl, Oct frpk .. lgt> fam rm. ~50. bltm Ii fplc. ,DtiO mo •513CuePUSJ)a·f~l«l Oceanfront. )'rl,y lae. DI ......... .___ .-.,,.· Sob.)ttltobid• Call a.-t'-.-.-,..7SJ•t.,o J~.Junc ht. $700 mo. ~7998orS40-323l. Move right ln. Terrific Orl:'!NDAU.Y duflex, 4 Dr, 2 ha, frpl Wn-s.....-"; ..... 640-5560 ... -..:f.,.,o '400CMWBf NlW.0.fatAOt SI0-166'>. S:W5 38r Irv lot kids cond. 848-9427 AA.M. T06 P.M. Al bll·lna. $650 No S\J···r·::R···h····· .. ··B~ a··· ~~~~~~~~~~~w~oo~ou~&Jt~n.~N~~~,~·~·~ACM~----· ' • • • H f&...6 ~enl67S.7080 o s arp., r • .-. .t, ·-PROl-'~SSIONAL and LOllJllMleech 3141 pets &sngls.h~. 1oWl=Poe 38r Famrm 2balhs$ den fplc (.'O\crc<fjptro, IAYFROMT 9 NEW UNITS OYi'"ICI:: BUILDINGS, ....................... _MamRenl•ls,54()..~0 .._..Dw 1242 ~.7s.?·0283~please l\'e Soper 4 Br canallront rncd \'d: dbl ga~ Nr both old llod new. F1.,exl· Oceanfront. 2Br, frplc. S235 Ulll pd. 2 Drtwi:Uu.e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mesugeat640-0166 Walk to beach It poo ahopl 0 & schooli.. SE!:;. j W JPIER & DOCK COSTA MESA blc terms, Jeasebac. or panelln1 Winter $4:?:> l'hrld ok. Fee 3 llr, 3 ba townhouse. S600. mo. Agt. 642·38SO 842·1668 Under Construt·Uon l!Oltdollarpotenual \'rl .u1 .. • ........ ..,,. · •1. R l 1 ... O. .. ""O Sp11rklln5; new cond . CULVHDALE ----------llullderacccptingolrcrs __ y.., .......... ......,. "am en a s ..... ...,, 1470. Ca ll .. Liia", 4 Bodroom with bonll$. B~AUTIYULllOMt:,UP Housff"'"'lsltedor 67S.12l3 Deluxe nt'w units, 111 3 Br, nice clean. lg. )'d, 846-ll7l or846-54S6eves. CW-de-lac. Close lO ten. PER BAY VIEW 3 BR ~thed )300 N S B pnvutepataos.$300,000, ' .,..__ r 1 d k be •r 11 av:.111 r(needed, S350mo . .,..,,_ ..... Sb•.'rp Vacan·L-~ Call VACANT.640.5560 VIiii. prlv. comm. w1lh Crreplaces and 1£ .Quail ~ 3Bedrooms,2balhll, good ;schls, refng/slovc •-1--l~ .... nls park apd P*OI. RE AS 0 NAB L ••••••••••••••••••••••• ewport hores 4 r, o r-• pc, ec s, aut. u y 6-16-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • -· 1 3+ den. Wrll c·on!ild1• Praperti.. fum.Quh:l,secluded · OPTJONTOBUY 551-2000Aaent. WESTCLIFF Laguna Reh. Tun s , trade for l·1>lY ~cwport Im jQuall ~ 7S2-t.,o 0<.-.:a.ntc:inyon view. Co 2 k ... ft OK 3 8 ., 1, 1 1 pools, beach, security Shorn•.Call,\u• 12·""'ttA • Plac• MOOOUAIU1.NCWH>lllUA04 Sl90. zy Dr. ''"' . On gol( course. New, PRIVATE r, .. i>:.I, gkednCOll "•le. Winter or y .. ..arly. ~.. .,, ~ Short term WS!mo, f-'ec. plush Rancho San J o1t· frnt p11( o & b y , frplc r" ( ..-., .. 1-d C II ~13 36""or ls ~0 8 , d 1 urn or un uro .. ~·· VIEW Praperltwa l1tYest,,..,.t W•t• u .:., ~c..,!v .o\lain Rents , 510-...,, quln tnh~ nr Culver l x20 woo pane e bdrms. $l50/800 mo. Ted N u R 1n-t•20 Local Pvt Ply w1shc~ lo ""'" ...,., s u . t'wy. 1819 11q fl, 2 TENNIS COURTS ramily rm. a:or dr opnr & JI. Vundlrno Con1p-11y • .;:J~~~"D· r.~~m.a. l•~OUAl~I Hl-llfACM buy. lO·SO prrde or MESA VERDE conv. den. 2"" ba, lux. 1?ardener. $~2S mo "s k r oftr NC-A I 1 · " · h owners h Ip u n I l :s. 3 B<lrms & F.tm Rm. msl ~ui le & ba, rrpte, db Exceptional "Colony" 673-3t?Seves1wlmd:.. Ip cs. wetbJr, Sec t I. 2 NEW [/SIDE Sub:.lantral immediate OCEAN VIEW f<'nced yard-Dbl gar. t'ncl i:ar. ~15 mo. nead home in a most deslruble 838·5-11014_9_1-4_264 ___ _ beaulrful home at 2311 h l ,,12 1116 , "-autrfully decorated Sl2:it m o v ."i:.el l:o. ~, .... 1..,._ 20 Arbol•·. loc11tJon. 3 Be. droom + NWPTTerraceCondo, Is< J"R 1,.__R ... frnl~, •ncL •• Cliff Dr .. or rall 3"Cnl ro {'Ji> .wno 1> D<' I I "''0 9·>< ..,.,.,. ...... ..... -· •• ( t r ... .,.. 3 B 2\ b n .... " • .. .. "' • C M TRIPLEXES 2»r flome nr b1 h .\II _:en ~-· _.ttti___ i;.&().8300 , m~ve am1 y room or --mo. r, 2 a puuo, dbl i:ara,e. • appt g.t2-4ro3 • • mainl Inc Id •J. lkuled COLI ~'GE PARK 3 Br nr party fun. \.!i.e or private cpts, drps. 646-2700 S.:165 • StS..s:J92 --------~ P R 1 1> f': U 1-DUPLEX 11001, 2 (rµlc~. 1.1allo, ulll . 11 ' ·h ls •1 coll;.,e Unaven.1ty Park twnhm, PoOI. tennis courts &1.,..111.,.,.-,,,--.-..,--...., .. -..,....,.--.,......,l:::--:-:-;--'----...... wrv'1 C rest" 'J \" .... ' L'. ll ." JI I P · H'" •. ...,.1'." ·c·ro ... ,·" lJL,""'"11 1 ,.-.,,,. '91 . ., • .,, a :.l 00 •n~ " · Hr 3 liu fam rm rn1c c lubhouie Included. •~.n-~ C....doMlniWftS ..... TO~.;lllllS~ IJ~IT. 1\1.~~~ uun~t ;,:~ PIJ ·-·•vv_mo .. _ .... _ ..... __ $J.Smv ~rn.iu7 -O\n,nrPool.Jar7~·5250 $t7S/mo.JeA&c.CALLlo-•. 2Br Oft Huch , $3S ~lhd J42S Rt-aullCul Y de1;or.ited 2 wrlh ;t h ... c.Jrooms, 2~ ~.~. du14n or submit Hewporlleoch 3169 \',\\\'l;TJ B1':UROO:'tf .---------day, IDOl\t.h wlntufurnashcd ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm. luicur\' Plan 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., ,, h. dbl ( 1 Unrv. Park Princeton. . . B '! the W •le r . HD 3 Bd 1 "'IP homt" rn prei.lq:roua U.,~u\\'l\.:r:.'umt OwnrrAgt ~o.OSSS u.ll e gu ., pt•. \"II Ill 3 flll&Dl Gl1morous ~xerutlvt · rm, poo,' ' /\e-.IJQrt C.:rei.t. Secluded HAY Hel\ l'AL ii.:c Y ~ 5350 mo c.·a11 r a11e . n· 28r, :ma w /ultrmate I dbl<' i;.irai;c'. wl_k tcz-~h. I Ir I k UUI ,..OODRE""1 \L •t•L"\ pu\\cr tio.it. \\t1lll"r l l'n -"'·rtl ·k 'br Carn rm t $100 I ""'~5 locahOfl llt-Ur pool and IJ ·Q··-11 ~ FOUIPL£X 4Br, 2 •~ ba \\'. d111k for 1'!!rry"Jl5'16·-llt~ i\i:t. ~5.~71) decor. Privory I< •crurl ond~hopp1nc 960 l~v green'-".• l )OU re IX> • " ·' " ''' Lal or ) rl) li.c $!173 mo Su1>er neat lvnc.Jo. 3 Br, 2 '~ Cf()( .. • • • y, se or ...,, m Towfthouse . inll Cor fantai.l11: h' •nR ul Plac• \".\JI t: I ~I .\ 11 :! CJll ~Ir:. Lo ng b4-18Gl2 IJa. l rpk po.ii. <'fblu;c.:. t>ir din rm. 2 ba. ne~ crpl. l:.C'/opt w /$2000 optio u..funtlst..d :-3525 a s:re;it pn1c. lhr~ 1:. 1l ! Prapwtt.• BUR~J. A .. ~umnhh· lo.in -.. _P _..,1• ""'l·2.l32 Le.ll.t!. Agt. S.il·5032 money. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unly$H.~ 7S2·19M 571.500./ ~I.I.OW u1•\\11 N..-RO!l;T t :,.,., :. . ...., "·"' · -- ---.. Very spacious 4Dr + . ,.,._ ••OOOUAIUI ... ~llACM <>ct-:,\, . wrn er. -Univ. Pk. 3 Br, 21/2 Ua , den Park licu·h Monarch Ra y V11lo, \.Kn ~~~>~~. U\\Or/.\l;l n1mplcte rurn. ~ Hr.J Rr,l "'1 ba.Ea)li.1deC:\t romrm frplc &sunde<'k k watU.$600y~lybe. Vu,plush3Br,2•1 l~n, Pn• 01 :ff:il~ &•pt. S{;(IO mo, ut.11 S350 mo. l~t/lasl, dean 2 i.ty tnhomt', 5520736 o; B~admoor TuTlleroc ... llesl Wcu O.i r fron 1850 11qn $550 .. C~ll.•.ct F "' ... T"STIC W. 7;,I 070-1 mg.SS7-1247 5."l2·9414 Mr Uunn Nt·w.i llr,. Next to pool & loc.,llon wt"'" •·-"t doc (7HI 9115·1801, f,\i:1. Ownership """ ... --------_ _ · _ _ leonr~ courh . bl· thrs ~ ,,., vuu IMVESTMEMT 3~r. 2 bJ. S!95 mo L'tol St50 ~hr,2hJ ~fo1cnow' l'N l Vt-:HSITY PA Ith 5130.000 home lur Si:!S S1250yrunfum. _084 __ ~------ red hill~ ... 552·7500 TRIPLEX rh1s l>Nf"'rl) ,.., J0t·.1t1•d pard WJlk to h(>a~·h N1 l>t:n ~ '.rJlk hl & l.•:il 1,'nme J:rl't'"l>elt lt.K'. "' mo Iii 1·68117 .. 3Br on Pcnln•ula $1 ~HI Uttfurn 3600 111 a IJUtt'I prrdP 11 f l"->ts, wntr rntal. 121 21th Owm•r.~O U0\)8 l>Oolw ".Ark :.choo f... (um/Winter ••••••••••••••••••••••• .J..., on a lr.•c•lonc-.1 .,trr"t"1th St !ltil S.15., 0 • " • '" Droddmoor De<'rf reld Oc r l 38 S-tS Ccapistrcano I 078 l11'1u11<111o; lt1111bc"p111i;. own.•ri.hip nhrh'""1 •11 111 --· ·--~·---t::a i1b1dc :lllr, t b:l\h :iva1l rmmed J Hr 2 Ila. Twnhouw 3 llr 2,1 Ila ·• eun ron r Dix 3br duplex, OC<'Jll ••••••••••••••••••••••• thr:. i.h,1111: i t)l)fl'J bc:wty ~ludt·~ I ~c11·.'' ,ot.o ,lllH. Sot.Ith LGCJUfta 3116 1J up ft' x. f' n rrl ya 1 d . 111rn~ rhm:. ~7S. :,S:! 0134; next 10 pn.rk & 1~1. S.t8~ yrlyW"' .e••ao ... T view. D:inn Point. $100. 17 V 0 • l!I .111 Hie J I owner m ~B,\ hOU)• ~. o.:a . '1 \\lrotl ••••••••••••••••••••••• kiib pels OK ii:l:.O nw 11r 5.'>..! 0!!7.-, 644 t:887 "''~r "' 4113·1371 or 540.1620 ext a'~;'(~ .. fl~f)~~.~0;,'~~~~ t'Uprl·cl homr plu' In bur.n ·1:: A'1'1Vh., & ,·• ul :!llr :!bJ lttncln nr on·.111, m 32'.!;1$ rn thl'll Mon. --~...:.-HOMIS 100. cur. l1trt) l.111th111 .. ~11 f11nl•• J,1>t·:i1t·d llt'Jr ,,:a r a -·n im 11 '1•·f1 tc1~lll'Jl"ol .Hl11cl,.q~1w1n ---W/\tNl'.l'SQ..:?i.l~·c·ondo,WOOUllRIDGJ·: n ew •ll·l400 ---------,.- .. .,l111't'' t 1.1n:>1.1t>1 l11t1.,n l'•1rk lrkC' lul \lllh 1'1•111> \ II · HI o 1 llr 11u1cl sl ro•\'t :>.. l"11i.l.1 ;: Br 2.~·'· ~unl..~n I!'. rrn, 1•11urllry twnh~c :! Br 2 •-t t Fv 1 lttd enclosl•J l)Jllo. ~.J.ICr .1ml ~nit 'our ... · "' t"n,ta l r cc !I a H ti 11 I au l !I ~·;, t~>61~,'~ ::1:;'~~fi ':l..14~nr :0.1 ,; 'j . ·~ r <11; r '"" ~.7;>_ ll3J3, 61.> ~10 11.i. 1~'!16 sq rt, dub priv ~::t::.:'!';'!~ ... ~.~y•• 'I•·'·' t 'all fur .111 ilP· \l>-11h1t1•I\ '""'t ..,,. l11 ------Famih t i.. !i.e. s1.,o \\'1llowJll)m1:~ 3tir 2 1111 rnc:I, c lu1>c lo lak<', r-:1•wportCrc11tqulet3br -..Oelsla1td '3!6 ""HCHO• "*I ""trrtmo•nt ''o" •1111trt·duh· ":i:.'oa,t1tHI \l>I.. 11:i ;541;; c'<':-• f ' ' I ' ~,··rm "'II •~•r. •..-.1 03-i" ., b d ••9• p "' "--"" .. ""' " rurJOSll HouseaU1tfunW1lMd ll\\, pk. l'Pl:1, t ll"· •• "" .,..,...,_. J, ~12 acono .... .,. •••••••••••••••••u • IHVUTMINTS 1' s w 1-: '1.si' 6 .. 2.5270 •••••••••••••••••••••••Et Toro 1232 ~-. mu tlti3 1~;:, ,\.;t No _!l3.~~·ltl<l2 ----PW Hy appl. 962·0778 · BAY FRONT 1 br, ~a. 11 ' n ·: r w o K n ' ' 11 ., r t7141 496-7711 :-.; Jo: w 'I 0 w"11 o t •..., i-; GeMorcaf 3202 ....................... "c _ _ ---l'\EW l'nrv l'k. r etcn. PENINSULA ,T. yrly $3JO. Incl. ult). lnlJ "----------1 Tl< 11'1. t:X ES L N 1n:1< •••••••••••••••••••• •• • Sul)('r 3 br. 2 ba, fplr, O\\' 1.rve 111 In mt· \'rllatie We T"nhmc. 3 Br 212 Ba, Exe~ home. like new, 400Su. Bay front, npt~ 3 Br. r:irn rm. :! frplc-. CONSTRL.CTI0:-.1 . <'Jlh~ c1rp' . <i:,f-45 mo h,"(' h11n1e' ,1,,11IJble for ,avail Oct I. SS2S superb quality. 3 Br, di COZY COTTAGJ-;. J Dr. Ore;111 , 111 \l ,1flnJ JIJrlior\re"JJom<\ !l\..ll;;.r.(}\i..'1 "0 '•·<' 1 ... a~··rn· J l7·70H ors33.:uis rm,den.2 frplc's.Lon $185 mo/wntr+Otil • . Own,•r St.5.•r:>v. l'h · 1a aQ··-'l l JBR or:!+dt-n, \'\l'\:\1' lmm.1c: 3 hr \\rilnutSq Th<'Ranch •--a. h 3248 lermlease. Rehablefemalewantcd. 4'1J IDM WUll :! b.ith' !lol!flJ I l~rtreld Cuherdnle --.--oc FAMILY HOME 673·5912 • Plac• IF."\\llll 111dr\id11al unrl\ "lic\\porl R..·J\h holl)e. Jpk. l·oint•r ut Ca llomes Univ. Pnrk ••••••••••••••••••••••• r 1---------- 1 "'"nllo~cd i:u ~ ~ :!Ur . .!1Ja )b2,;furn ~:,1:~~0~:.o~Jtf"s'u:~: 1.:ollegePark £.xecllllltopllome ~~·. P3::1'n[j',;_:~t [':r,l WtocaPeftiftwf• 3707 OtfM.rR~ btot• Prap..-l.. µ,1ll<" .. rrn for ,.,. ·.·w, n..,1 3 8r.)ourc:horcc.>ort91 Fabulou• 270 deg ree lc'r,...ml·•·•se,a,·arl ~.oo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••00 ..... 7,,'.2,-!'.~1 ••·CH nan ~. 0 JI ) n • I \1 -r 7c. hrtcwater v·1Aw 3br ... .. ...,. , ~ ~"""'" ~ ,. from ~Stu ~I ., w .. · • UAVJUSON BEACll View, pier, 2 Br Moblle Homes ~.llou t \l.l,i ;,,.,,;,, FountoinVolley 1234 1Bryvurrhorceor t61 2b.i,.illnaturalredwood, REALTY 673· i370, 1 llr, $320 &r $270. For Scat• 1100 l bH• up to S8('1.l,OW ta!th llOLLJS \\ e>uJJ H .... 11.ir ••••• ••••••• ••••• •••••• rrom $465 lo $550. pvt, quiet, & spectacular Adi ts. uul pd. 303 lo'! •••••••••••••••• • • ••• • • 1 o 1" ""• l 1 n u n rt s & lndu triol / -1''lr<>place. 3 br. :? ba. cov No F~• on ~ a c r e · 1. • e • Altr. cottage, 2 DR, frpl Edaewater U > 171.2800 4 Udr m Sihf'rc rr.,t. ~Sur (;.,mm'l J\UW' 640-.KlOO ,.: ,.f, 2100 patro. new t:pls, drps & RAHCH REALTY Sl,000/mo. 642·0133. frw.t trees. SJ9S. • ,:. "1m1lv par I., San Judi\ ---OfH'tY OW, No wax flr11. su~r 551-2000 l"' ... T "'LS Martin, l\gt. 644·'738 CoroM def Mor :3722 \ ·.1pr,,tra110 ,,~3 ill~ .1rt PRIDE Qf •••••••••••••••••••••J•• loc, S38S/mo. 963·"569 Agt ii;"' "' ••••••••••••••••4'•••••• 2 30 By014nr. M u~t 1>cll dup c~ NQft'e. urllerock, Uroadmoor LAGUNA IEACH NEWPORT Creal 2 Dr 3 DR, 2 ba. oceanft0(1\at A(lull l•ark 10~·---·. :'.' fl•. OWNERSHIP rn 29 Palmi. M.oke ~ai.h No. 4 Plan, 4br, fam rm, 4 BDRM. & !-~AM. RM., den, din area, 2\Aa Ba CdM Main bch. Cin-ai::"· ,.,., -• of'r. Pll: ;J67·7il9 all l C<>rnpl rf.'<lec. 4 hr, 2 ba, 2'-!rba, air cond, gar door bill-in kitchen, lge. sun· bltns, trana comptr, aut AVAIL unfurn1'·SllSO "c·f'O'<s rrom l>t'arh, ('.ill FOURPLEXES Wt"Ckdays 'tS13 C PU 'f\.. lllVIHE new crpls. drJ>l> & painl opener w/eardener. Xlra deek w/oceao view· $450 gur opnr, tennls. pool1 n Wntr., $7SO Yearly. Bill 493 :'1170, 34202 l>cl .. lohforSoa. 2200 AM. 5~: Fple. $41~/rno. 963·4~ fine.$.S75/mo.833-8282. mo. bch. MSO mo. Wkay1 Grundyllltr.675-8J61 _O~lil'lO. Dunn~'·--_ 5'1J1t'rh :i lwclr<11111l . ., bllth ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN DAILY Agt. No fee. OCEAN SIDE OF HWY 642-QOO, evs673·7489 Cos M 3724 20 X ~ii ."l'A,.L:, $l 7 uwncr:i unrl:1 wrth , 8AM Tc.>61'.:\f. Brand new 3 br, 2'h ha, AT VICTORIA BEACH O C C te •M ., ., -.. .-.. 3 Rt lot· 1 •1r•1l \ •1111•" li..-11.a...... •-h 3211. · ••an ront, am• ••••••••••••••••••••••• flrcplM<' In hoth ot thl'!tt' • . A . "'! N ' " -----"""'-T°" -cac .. xtras, SSOO. No pcu. Pri L th y I ding '"~ ~ +Ir Ahl~ No C"h1lc1rt•n ft1'l•11ou11. lH•,11111fully near Sun <tty. 11 .30.. ICllMM lllCfftd 3206 •••••••••••••••••••••• fl71'847 l or8J3 2105 vu e pa wa ea . S hores. 3 Bdrm1. + $J7.SO Wl!I< & Uf' t\1"'41 :;om« :.ult•it. Nf'xt I• '.m-d for .1011 hmtl" ··~d t•ach 968-1297 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VACANT, sharp J bedr . to beach. 1st ~uill~EJ maid'• quarters; beaut •St.udlo&l BR Apt.t ~1"J~;'~~0t::~)' h~';~~c: 1 f'h .. H'" <Inc'" llr.rngr , MflA LOMA Yr11rly 3 bdrm, l •o;, ba & 2 Im. new pa rot & 1·pt l~~C.!~0 ;AN JO~Q~IN ~~R~~· 8~~~~ 21 ? g e : f~~::,r~:fn~!~r ··rv & Maid Serv Avall '1~tW C lllwyNll 'om•111 '1u,1111 l'1111·dal R i:11~trm&1>.1.G .tr.ir:c. SJ501mo.OOS.l317askCor r.,., a,,,opuar.rin rareplaces. All bill-In leaae$UOOpermo •PboneServ,Hldpool --• OU ' -~139.~(111tlSll3.7W. 2'/JAC IS W/U,S6o0mo 675·2117~ Keith l.ur ~ Hey. View, col kitchen. Stained ,1au Nr. So. Coaal r1.: •• un •ChlJdrenSection l • h t I~ Jdeal for Counlr)' El!t:ite ---course. lake. Sept 30. windows Musl have ex .. •l..ow monthly rat.es. 2 U~f II bl 8 1 .... or su~dlv1drn.:. A lot 01 Lillie Island. Sparkling. 2 Stoey, 4 br, 2 bu. fpk 9>.?.'i ~7·70.H,833·3215 . -furn. 3 bdrm .• forma 2J7&Newport Blvd, CM .rm, ltv rm w/pio11, thru • PlaC9 True hon1e property fur yrly. $100. mo. lfll."1-4:?73 $l7S/mo. 963-45619. Ahrt ·c~~~~d;alb ~e~1Y:g~ UING OCEAN VIEW. ram. !kitchen. bupe11---------- '" u 11 • x-Am· IJ 'Quall ~ new ronatrucliOll 1n area rt-.lttorall'11. 2ltr, rrpk , OW, ept.s, drps, cle11n ~el~~it~~cO'u~~~~·. dla. rm., wet bar & hue :>t&-9'7MorB4S·39S7 ~;,1~kl~~~~~~~om~~~: flnap•U.. onlyS.LS,000. c.ro...ckf M-wl222 Nofee. form1tl dine, fplc. 2 ca Liv. rm. w/flreplaee. fy8:::00Permo.,ycar SU$C.ASITA$·. cl utll. 4!H 04$1 n2-mo AGT. 6 73-760 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super 3 br 2 ba. RtO irnr r-;0 ree. Agt. 546-5880 Very lge. & 1p1clous, DI" Canv-tawnhout Minutes to ND. BacJiTt 1 · -Moeeua.""-•11aot u .,_ ' r "Ill welldeal•nedlam • ~v·• BRrumAdulUno•'->u 1' 10• M n 1• ----Mobile tto.t./ Be•ul duplx. 2ur, l'" b1, cpL'I, drps. 2 car g11r A:.k or u • • • on r,"1C'OUrte;2 bdrma. · • ll'J"-• r~•I 1:>'0~7.';~ p~~;: CHIMO Trifohil1 2300 frpl, + xtr..s.So.ofbw) S36S/mo.963-4S69A&t.N --home.~M_?. e leiantl J uatrtaht ror %UONewportBlvd.~. l.ndac~• Cronl y.int. p\t I 02 U ... ITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUO mo ~!>.QSOI . fee. • ...... T"LS * 4 DORM. & f A~. RM., 3 couple who llke soar. We ST1.1NNINO t Br ca1*11 ..._. "' "Pol "" DATJIS. Lae. 1 v. rm., bar alllO 1wlmmln1 pt p 1 12r ~ yant, w11lk In •tor 11a•· Tf\rf'<' ye.1r11 old-Under For rr•n( Lu"t new mobllt LEASE Duplu 2 DR + Prestige art>a, clean 2 sty 2 nR.2\AI bll ...•.•.. ~ bum celllnat. nreplace, t.enrdt Yearly leue 187 ~IOW f8thrSe~ ~~·· .>. •hrd Stf' I'll 3:!l W 1x"1q;ro.'lio, hm,adltpark Sl'lnJu.An den,•~ or dhl cu. 48r28a.hugeden.fplc IBR,den,2b" .••.• 147' 2c1rearaae.$5$0lto. ' · • · Wll'lon, Sp " t"M Capo M•Rnrf1N•nl VU, South of Hwy. 1375. mo. renr sundeck, $47S mo 2 BR. & Pool ........ 147 COMMEHCIAL STORE ~m~r •. Vlata Donlt S17S. J br, klda, ~ utJI pd. Cl7375611 Shv ... nb)'11111>l Rt'r f11 c. 2 Br. flen, Nodo1t11. A(tl. f>avoS. 11t&l:1bl+dep.Wlrpd 2llR.P lanA .•••...• <Worficercmlal.Separatc condo nr. communll lluc hcombor. fee. only Low rent. rurn .. ,J. jGuaH ~ :1~~~o. 493·4290 o MH2ll 8!M 3288 anR,2Ba ........... S4 bldg. & rc1t rm., •t pool :S Odrrnt 2~ ba 63l·2nll ~ Place -1 -' - . 2 Ddrm hoos~. 1 block to CONDO 2 Br. d en 2'h 811 2 BR. It Otn • .... · •• S4 rlcadllly Circus. $l60 ur iar. Cle.;,' & 1ha;p• AUMl)e few 1.t• 120 Prap.,.thta .._. .. Deurt, 2 .. 00 beach fi7:J.IM3 or (213) wiihrtdryr. nr Harbour ~!,Rr:!;!lh!D'lo . •••• S4 Mo., EL.EC. " WATER 1.Jlle new abutter. Bachelor apt. All ntll. •••••••••••••••••••••• 7n·1•20 • ...,.. ·.. 244.1m.330tSeavlew $450 mo. No ~ts. Dy ...... PAID. l"'LTY carpYr1Ylle182Smo. Slnabelea.,sl iO. Reach· • -°""""HIW~ •••CM••••••••••••••••••••••• __ JS2l 2SUI 1-·vsB46-2:26l 4UR,Yll .......... MISSIOHR"' ·DAY•DEACll ~m t, eeQJ.ZOU 20 •tr1'11. Shnitt3 C•> , I 0 o-;o-DOW-..,. -W rl t I I C n n 2 Rr I VJ Da doublt' -. , ~ 4 BR ............... J4" 08!1 So. Coul Hwy., REALTY 675-._.a.....°" ht1Ch '3)40 Collf IA'\'C'lrd If> 111•nlh II .... ~IC ro~ I). o' yo garO"l' J \AJ 'blkll to i & 3 Bedrm Londm.r Andwoh11veothenfor Lll&urt• ...,,. rotung m1•ntlow to. l \r•'ll 3 SUPER SHA.R, L.1ke, E ,, termr.. wncr brutch .. ,;ew alnt cpt11 Cof'ld() Mu.st be over 40 lmmcdlo&.coccupunc1 "'°"94t4·07JI Npt llt.t. llllllop, nct11 ........ ;;:••H••••••••••• S6l9 per urr1'. 1-.nll> S.'1110.'l2t. ' I ~ ' ' • f I · vu.IOOHolmwood38r, t• onMta t torm~ Ownr nr11 COMDOSlnELTORO ofC-drp1,Aval lU.$UO f'\lllrcc ncl .fromi:J lAlfuHHals 3250 b•, knC It den. Nf' SpMnlah eountry 'e 1tlalll Trower. <7111 H28-4Z7~. 11u1v H1 Yt'Hrl\ vld, in ~,..:tY''' 2550 mo. 644'2ll!I 903·9895 A~rnt ••••••••••••u• .. •••••• pilint/C'pt. $49S. 64·1~~ Uvln«i & spodou«; oplH, C11Nt .. , Lob/ • It II II r h u v I fl J (). 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Modt>m 3 nr, 2 811. Dplx VAc11nt4 br, $400/mo. ~('C. 3 br, 2 ba, c:pta, or5S7-87l7 TerrtrNt riool. •onkc>n Cryph 150 hl'clroom. 1 hoth. nlr· 1 t.I 1 615 Mutaold $165 mo 2 Vlllogt Real F.Atate drpts, fplc, ow. new J&A• URQ. Unbtllevabli-rontl. totullY uri~ruclcd Scon lc \'ucA PS tt' 9 2 " Vpl 718."' 862·4471 ... e 4• -~/mo. 963~ Townhouse, Newpor llYlnaroronl.¥ •••••••••••••••••••••••• \\tlhlon~ly11undcck t:harmtr·:2 Br, liie ~R.· Jr. I 8 ' •3:5 -...,, Crat.3DR.2~Da,dln lOHFUflN fromca!IS 'Two C't ni rtC'n' l.nl11 in ' Ii.R. big fum klteh. 8 •8 "1 ne, • mo WALKTOBCJl.28r,DI T-a-Townhome,2br Act.Noree. '-krat Id k rpt1 Ii& drpe, mirrors, ~ UOS Rm, 2 0. Twnhme. l st) "' • ~v rm,.,. area, ec: •· : 8R nJHN ~00 ~;;.:~r~~te 11~ C~~h. ,Neluai~ frtah palnt, lndtcpd: ear Cotttl~• 3224 end unit. W/frplr & wet ~o~.' ufJ'{:~e::fefi: ~~.~!'!~~~ .... ?~.~~ :!;~.l,a:.;Jr1• tennlt, 28RTWllFURN ':~ :us80A-a iilfilace w/work 1hop, D boy ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar, tennis, 1375 mo m.1m I._, a.r ....... ,. tJUUUet f"'9 --------~. r1e lot. LOWER CREAT 3 BR 2 BA CON· ~3:1:59 -:svnl ·~ BeautUul $3'7S. 3 Br, frpl Cott4oMl .. IHtt/Tow•· Prop~ TA.XES. By Ownr. DO cpta, drpe, !pie, walk the c:hok:c commuaity .aar. 1n1ll. t'ee.. Act,uk~t Par-tilde ~.:::W IMMIM1 for HM 1700 .... .,,,1ut,.. MAOt Ave. E. Yue. m..-o a n in closets. encl pat.lo dbl 4 BR. 3 Ba, close to •~his CHILD AHO • • • NEW Hll.LS VIEW Maln ltcntAtll, 54CH\.370 147.5441 . ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5pmcw1V7-23-54&77,950. 11nr, pool, 1dlla. $3SO. lace1.1l~4ae yard, 21311 PITS WB.COMI HOME. 3BR 1 2BA, ram Udo tale. Lcwely fbr, 2bA, U Olk Wor Ouch•: o.tof s..te 642·11:.S A«uata Ctr., 968-54.54 Thrte ~drm .• famlJy rm, frplc .. fully landscpd home. Frplc all tlcc kit C2 Blks Soof F.dlngC'~ Openl•ng ,...,,.,., 2600 2 or new crpta encl a Br, new paint, IJ IMd !'OU"'· wrth •ir t'OQdltlon· lncludlnc ynd urd. dbl car. Av ah wntr or yr. S.ach 37• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~pa."'e i\dull """'·:,.I .. No 1d kids OK S350 mo. ina; Z blllhs. one with $13Cl/mo. luae. C:sll Iv 673-13.U aftt'r5PM .. ~ " · .. ., .. ,, " ' · J n "' o kl 'J tu.. • ·• .. ,,., "'13 ~ · · ••••••••• •••••••••··~· REC ON (£uceoe > lO ac eltUdren no pet• Sl-40 &t2 OM$/1192-3385 »P3 u. • a n '' 'DEE • Aacnt • .....,.uo -Sunday September 26 38 b Chi ·kt'n ....... 7""• • ......... 1· · -C<-ntrally locate neat or830-~ HV Jim. s Dr. Somertet. :ich. Ncnr bcoch. lpll w I r ome. c .,,..,. 000 or.._..,..., BF.AClf WALK. New 2 br. 1hopp1n1. school. tennis Pool, 3-car ear, els to pk. rwt. $195 t2Z5 mo· 15.S 11fk. ' ~t~.~665P·~oo. C•ll CL"ler/llarbor,3br,Zba, 2 ba,Jovclycrpt&drp1 "aolf.;-.loLraMPotl:.tlkln .. neautiCu.I now ciirden $750.Leaae.6(2,0'758. 143SN.Cal..t!M·2508 '• T Stl•n Place . . lam r-m, fplc, OW, lt/0 . Re1dy lo move In. CaU to Dt>eded with thl1 l~•· homo. 3 Rr, 2ba. &Ullrdtd U l~F..Ns. cpu. drps, S400/mo. ~. <714}535833t lion . Only $405 per aatel. bch., tennla, etc, 3Br+, Lido Bay view. Gro•H 2700 96:HS69Agt. Nof~. month. S4~.83M4S3. SS75. Nr Cliff Dr. Cal J.. 3 & 4 II*••• L-a..Tea t 11111 ....................... Vacant 3 Br, I< kitcb, dbl 646-2725.. •--r College Pnk. 3 BR t~\ garaire, new cpu, drpe, Br, 2ba. cpU, drps,1----------t VOCJ\DO GROWF.ftS ba across from SC'hOol paint. $350 mo. 8431 h-ptc,fncdyard.1386mo. Tartler oclr Pre1ldeau---------from $39,900 DELIGHT. V•lley Ctr JAW• StOOmo VacanL Lomond.90·300, 162-2986«498-8014 Preatl1• 3 Br home a..e. ~Uf Furnished Mod-ls ... OW water d ist. lOMI from Cflltury 2l. Ma·l\68 or "2·J212 -·-on-i... 1267 W/pOol. Colnm pool, \ell····················•)•• ~ ,. n Escondido.~ Own, bal es S57 097S -• ,.,.. nia. ~mo. 644·4157 Dr 2 Bii turn/'-nf4'J'n ai.,r., F.·Z ann1 tf'rm!I. ev · · 3 BR. 2 84. garage, built· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wint" re~llll $4is o' OpenDaHy Primt·Prlme·l'rlmo New.beaut 2sloryhome. lna,grullocatfon,2ml. l>Hrfleldnew3br2ba ubuco/LaVlna, alrHARD TO PIND walk to br.h . u~) .,, From I 0 a.m. until Dusk fl MA. $)02:\t 4 br, 3 ba, formal dining to bch. S311S 642·171$, l<farn· $4SC>a,·J Ocll•t cond. J br, 2 bu, cpt11, Eastble. Exec. home iUS.Sllfl.1or Clt3) 441. i12 16+A lildaSlte 1G9 \I rm, <'t'ntrAI nlr lhruout, S.16-lllJ 28 ~rwood E. M4 4340 drps, DW, fplc. $395/mo, 4br, 26a, bm rm. Son • •:t~+A Biehl Silt S2t:\I plush crpt.: thruout, Nr -963-4568 Aa\.. No le<!. water. New crpt.s, drpg, I.Ji 2br npt nr. ht-h. &!It 112Z MlkWA._, T_... E·~ call k . 1-·11uchcr schools, frwy•. parks. 3 Br 2 Ba. new paint & Ava1lablr Oct 15 Colltre -paint Walk lO achools, area. Winter $3Z5~. fil-ll48'7·9367. be-aches. 2 mi. So. Cst c)1U. lee toed yd, 'nr Ptlc. 4 Dr. 2'h ba, bonus BR. 2 D11 Burc:c:lona, shops , h :nnl1 club. Incl. utll, aur & I nd1y Phone (714J838-1736 J vbtlllalpttCompant Pina Sni!Ui:?OO ace.de shops & a cbl1. $30. rm MOS mo/lac prd w1,·1ew.MOO.mo. $775/mo. L1e. ner.. facll. !16~--0.105, UIS W. (il4) i4 i'i'Ol po1iL 1162·~10 ~ 38.1.5 (213~ 3518 CVt'I. 640-541~ 64().677Sorl45-D&O Balboa 81. ~"'---·. --- • ,. •' • . I Soc.ialCW.S 5400 .... W.t.d 1100 ....•.................. ·••················•·•· ...............•.••.••••.....•.•.....•...•......•.............•..... ···················••·· DAILY PILOT 4000 lusllM-u lt ... ol 4450 L.tt .. Fe.tel lloo.a ~ tNN111ft,_.,..a..4 .,....... h......_ ~-~a.ace. 3141 .:."lttp•l'lf'"m~SUO.$l~mo N!WPORTIEACH i''OU~O T ulll• l>ove SJMGLISDAHCI \tlt-nd1&0t for la:'n ·-···················· ..................................................................... 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She has been given the programs ror Oenatric f1 11 1r Center, CdM, • :t llflrm' $-IOU • • • ll(h n1.. "101> • !\tan.hull ltll' 1;7~ 11;or Nf'W..r 1-r ~1<11ni.: 2nr 2b,1, huh"'""'' f'l'll'I ' rnr ~.or \II ,Ilk tn h•r r) Yrlv ~~ '~ 2 """ 111h ldll II 'I o•\ "' \\ k111I .. II.Ii 11211\klh'< ( 01 \ I hr I h,1 Yrl\ :?1'1mn ut1lpll "14 1'>~1 'l hr " 11ar Adulti. "''" Sn.5. 2 Ur, "'•OI, .,,tr , kub ll Olk' 1-:a'1t 11f Nt•v. 11ort (){fi<'l' i.puce, 12 1316i0 311i0 collect ftlfi to help others. 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T · l>on n11, 75 '"" ~ "' M"' "'hut:1• ~h111IC' lr<'l'"I, I.II SlllO 11(-nrhromtM'r. fre t11•Jllh C'IUh1', 1n1rt1r~. ' n YS('l.l II, ;n:u u"tm -----1-----------t Exper 'd lfl"h pn7I 4 k1td1 + "''P ulll rm ' •~112111 1 llB011 & Sonday llrunt·h (lrr11n \'ll'w off1l'1• 'Ill•<'<' Aw l'hy1m·11I ond m<>n· SPONSOR N E EOF.D. ADMINISTRATIVE Day work wt'ck! Lot• 6r COf'Oftect.IMor >92 rn<llllwd,ar l'umpl ~ ·----Sorry.nnorwundC'r21& for IN•~l' Pnm1• lot'. lallr:•lnlnitforlowmon OCC11l.ud.1•ntw/tul0nt & STA. T ov 1•rl1m<'! A~>plx, •••••••••••••••••••••• 1111tntcd C.:hlldrc:Ji OK no l)t't.'I Month ln month i:11701i ('uui1t 11.., ~ s thly h•1• Jo111 an)limc troinlni: in 11rch1•r.y ncc<.111 i\l(•r!!v~~tak~ churac w27~11t.111u1C1 <.:or 1 pkor~~lo1n. (Et L"'·r~! C'ORONA OP.I. ~I\ R 2 Ur Tn\\•nhOU!lt', rn1IC' Pnol. trnnlM, t•onlln\'nt11 brl';ikfulll Som\' Ol.'t'O n C'•tnhnu \fl.''-'' Cln'r t sl\Qppina It finr hrnch .U.lli\I •• o~ DECO~I\ Im m:irul:sh'. lhnrm1ni: brllroo m ;1µartnl\'DI <..'ernrr fol llol'w c.irt>t•l<I :'\o Pl'll. no d11l<lrf'n $J:'IO mnnl hi) COLE OF MlWPOIT Rt.:ALTORS 675-5511 -.!:lu l'h. :.&A 1117!\ HwiffncJtOfl l)("('Upllnl'y Modt•l11 011c11 l.allUIHll /\/(', 1111rk11 <.:ullr.12113'72 11ponM>t lo J~lll~t 1n m11k I t" ld If II r .... \! ,orm t' .... 011 ll , ., H..-... 3142 d..iily JO 1 t 'ull swift 'f11rrunc•1· 111 Lott & FcMlftd 5300 inll US. /\rl'ht•ry Teom "'iv un or •m• m II Mc110 llomry 2 llr, 11cw 1 pt..••••••••••••••••••••••• 411(}.4M 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• al 1980 Olymplri;. Cnll fac1111ty, lrvldnc#. RC"ply1•---------• clr1,.. & 11:1lnl . fnNI :rll O.kwooct()ardonAptAI . . HayGuiiieat5521US9 Only 1•11at. A 70ll, l'CJ - s::ii:; ~upn l'lt•a n Of'~8nvlt.'wrondn, \RR t 444 Newport Hlvd Str o, l,OST·U·ll ln<.;dM. Uroud -----Rax 1~;1\11, Co11ta M Cllll, IJOYS ANU Cillll.ft, nl(n 199 tll!I Inf\, &Jn~t'1. &nn~h. pool Hewpol"t BHchNorth 4511 Sri ft. SHIS mu nil • 1. S1 1.1mc1w n c•utc rtod Malo rWcr wented to Bur. Ca. 92626 12 to 1ri. J'&ft Ume work · }3euul. ~$.130. (213 880lrvlne(allftit.M pd 67s'ti457 · · mole(J.B.101w 11,clcur M o. N~w Vnrk. Share nf11•r •t'hOu l a nd :!Hr, d1•n , 2 frpk, lx•um' ~5113 ('114)~ • . Ot!a rollur $100 rcwud. expcnaot, lcaving 10·3·76 ADTAICllt S11turd1.1y11 wllh n youtb t't'lltnas USO mo lrTIM 3144 IRVINF.·1 room otrlcr 641743S.~!J~ 1137-8002 · Mustbc ncat,pleaHntll cn•w tuklna 1ul>1tcrlp· r~oo11or 75t!l?M ... n-h "~·th 1wte w/confer<'ncc rm ~-. --e n joy dealing withe l ion • for 11 mujor -----•••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~rt ,,,..ac '"'u lde111I ,,..,. a-countan•·. FOUND mole Germon KAREN'S bU /\ I I ... '""'' 17001 ... " s• ( t Do ) ,.,. '' .. * * pu c. pp y n ~rllOfl, newspaJ)('r .... arn •v to Upper 2br. New cpta lt.cho S• '" • 9 ver cont u ct ou 11so mo . Sh<'ph~rd. blk "l»n. Ap Tun thru Yrl, Ven· ~S J)<'r week or more drn~ .• watf'r .... only l....--1" •..&. 11141842-1170 97,.......,. prox 3 ytll. old. Sout OUTCALLMASSAGE ..... N I · d I .. """ ......,.. Ar•• ,. ...,.,., nyaaver , 1 .... ., ewport p u1 lnp11 an pr xcs. Pr<.'ler middle 51ged 0 Renttn1 from szoo. O«anfront dlx qult't 2 Br . U'l!_l\O, 499-1634_. ---t·---1'38 __ ·1_790 ____ 1 Dlvd. M C&JI lhll rollowtna bcforo oldrt . no chlldrtn o Adllll. ·~· Leuln«i pre i Ba, •dolts. yrty liic. Cho ice shop sp11rc-1n P'OUND vic or Wilson EXOTIC GIRLS A~ IOOKICllPH 2:00 p .m . or aftf'r 8!30 P\'15 Calldl',.n an :.fm vte* MW II a Pft'llilf 1625. Laauoa Bl'h . c,unte r or Sun J(upn Oran1tl' \nJI fem 11ih•cr/ p.m. Lttauna N)(tuol· ~kndsall ay.&12 33. l n ·ino cummunlt.)I. 4'7·IOIZ ~1~~~11tra~lcon;3b~~ .. ;om .ltrBY ioni: holr cot M1W11fe 4'ModchnC P / mo, UJX!T 'd. J>ayact MIHlon Viejo uo . Efficient) opt in lr l Tv.~nlY J>eriiot:i, CUl\'c ------• ~100.0 r .4 JU" 1~SM20 Oulral Only542·3169 l)lllem.Callbctwn9am· 405·!1399 <tr ~·ountaln p:irk l're ft-r o ld t & Sandbu~. 2 block'I 'IO lootM 4000 erlOfttll S..-.lus 5360 2_0am.~2·m3. Killy Volll'>' url"tt. ~ 8152 --SI"". mo 61" 41• of s~ n 0 1~.... "'ru .. _....................... F•1un" J'I k •. Wh It. "'q u ft I Onpn rt u n It) J)t, .. .,.. .... " .. S.W-1100 "'"" r ~ :T SlC!I* lo tw:uh r vt pool. GARDEN OFFICE l~m;·I~ (:nrk~r V1<·" ••••••••••••••••••••••• A" MGR COUPLE ... Employer F.11'lt~1dc lbr. newl ~-L -.. h 3141 tennis crt.A. pvt home. . 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C•ll 2'l H bor ei ~t D l . • RiDaaJ •/lrtt prhilao for OfftCE SPACE LOST': s mo. old all bl mtchanlcal iwitchea. .,.,n.a n a ty Jttta. 64CH2S3/64S·34'i4. 17 or · '' • · Cha.rduog. 100.~. 2br. wottln1 l•dF ra N. Lab from Hol Sp rl11 ( !.xPC!f'. pref'd, but will CAFITllUA. HIL' MllStmo. Super' plush • new. 2 B blk lrorn main bcb i...,.. eondo~ Rt••.n. &'iOO 5C1 fl-52< sq n . Am· Cunyon ort Ortea• Uwy, for Ad Action IA. 2brlt>a shag rof&mf view apt. Prpt. iar. PO/mo 4117...m2. Otn enlreou A: iu. ~1!of1~b~~f~r<>f~i:::~1~~e 4o3~or49G·111S.1 ~TACOSwtTCH.9"C ~2~1'frfrlo:p~.•Y•· fl80frplc; ~Opel/ch _P_ac_lfi_ie Ave. IM.2·0'l5B. Lg. Exec. 2 Br. 2 Ba, on ~-occupancy. fdeal for ac l.ol't: Mini Dachsund, vi Call a . 11311 Baker. Colla Mesa 41 Iris: J!llr." IHJ40_ LO\'gL \'I&<' newly decor pvt ~h.180d•Jree ~IUI 11al atmotpher<'. 2 Rr 2 rountlnlf, otth1tc<'tUr31 Jl.B Pltr, JUd/Brown 54f·l04 I CA.SHIU CURI( ~........._ u ..,.24 ~-2 Br,ldcul looOon vu. s undf'c lc, pool. 0. hst". fully furn eut'pt or cn111neer1na firm' m'i.'tl.it back medication Daily Pilot Equ.a.1 Oppor Employer to work In CdM. 9:30·6, -... no -No pcl'\ 07t·2S31 \1 ar gnrnac. 1\dulu s.ais mo ror bdnn 1 blk from heh. Cnll Ci14) 6iS-761 I Reward' 9684868 AIJ..YISOR 2-.3 dnya PiWk. No Suo· ... •••••••••••••••••••• 283S ~lrndoia,Apt..A. 49111 &l94303!> W1hr:df')'r.11ur.St50mo. ----d•Y• or llollda111. l lh 1 •; Bo T~ nh,r "l)'lt' + 1, uUI Ptrtonal In· NEAR i\JRPORT Lo \ l G r a Y ~I 11 I Auembl1 llnc trainees. Eneray. up. & l(OOd an tpk. aar lilt' p:11110 C'lu,1fied Ad" ~C'll big Comfy 3 br 4 ph x Tot nit. trrvicw. Bu11• ~41 ~11.3. Carden ok $12S Incl Cockat1el \'Jt · 16th 642-5671 No exp tt>Quired. C..M. refl. req. No lltudm ts ...... adlta. nn pt-u S:'l'7~ 11cms, 1111all ttems or S220 Beachcom~r. I~ bmc 675 OS8S l\hkt' or janltorl•l i.t'rv & " C Ort;in, NB S2S reword area. ApplY In JM!l'$0A. ptu.c Call lttra. Ad.1UQS M('fl:ldC'DA\'C' 97'·165!, t1ny1lem '42·5678 631·2011 t.aurtc Mr lttnry,9'i9-6668 962 5153or750 M_1_1 __ ~ 1281 LoganSulleG. __ forlnl"'Yicw.&44 7S7S • t.. ... - . ... • Tliursdrt. September 23. 1976 DAIL y PILOT Df •. Add 1t...Bu1ld 1t .. Diaper 1t...H ammer it... Carpet it ... Cement it ... Wire 1t...Hoe tt ... Clean it .. Move lt...Pr ess it .. Paint 1t...Nail •t. .Plaster 1t .. F ix it. SERVICE DIRECTORY . ' Plumb 1t ... Patch 1t .. Pipe 1t. •. Remoae1 1t •. t· Roof at ..• Landsca~ it ... Tile 1t... Trim 1t Sew 1t... , Haul 1t... Add 1t. . Plant it . Alter it. .. 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IUYER Ua1h 1'11111 111u11• 111 f\.1·\\11111 1 ll1 .. 11h .1 tlrr •lllC>n' ~luml.1\ I h1 uu,11h ~ ndn' pl111> S:1luutu' .11111 :-un1IJ\ 11111r11111i:' ICU /CCU ~.do•.., 11wn ~ '"""''" l'tl'I.. tip -.;,i1 fo:.1111 "IM) (',oll Id I 'II Ill \n Er111.1I (lpporlun1I} 1-. m plnH•r m I Dishwosh~r / 'I ' II \\ • '''Jrl ( 011• manul .11 lllf••r "' lhl' \\HI ltl ~ 11111•\I ,,111lio.1t ... """'I" .1 -.h.011. .•1ut r11""'\l' 1w1Mm a' :. Our candidate must be capable of OfMrothtcj and mofn.. tainlnq off HY AC ond ~fri~ation eqaaip- men t within the focillty. 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'\t'\\IH•ll ('t1 111 • Jr lh1\l•r. i-nowletl.l(e nl 11.:un·, A· l•Ul'C1ttas1n.: '' 11·•1 11 I.th• ~l"t:rt't11n .1l if 11 I I I' ' &. \ .I T I ,. cl 1,•,pn11'llnlltw1 1;oud 1•1,1111111 lrir 11•r•on \\ h11 1•1111l\'" ,,..1>tlnt1~ ''/llt'tt plo• 'Int 1•11 l1<•1wl1t... i\p pl\ to ~1' M<'IJunuld ... , •t, Jl 1•\l 11 ht•!"" !I .~1.im 6. :. 11111m \ \ • ~, ' ' •· ' Smull new branch oll11c· Pitta/it' t'.tll Deni"'' "'omen o r;1111 as '"Ill l';o\ rflll .,11111.n 1o;or. s CLERICAL P.,rt Tim" 'tt ll nt 12 '\otm L>.11h IHl \l'~.ll\ w1110..r1110\I \';rrH·d <lull<'" Fil11111 111..,,1, ,.,r.,.r l.1l1li·1 ~ •Urt & thi.tnhulc m.111 "' :1111 .. t 1 t'., '"'". 1-. ,. n I.Ill' typtnl! & ;1pt1111tlt• 11 u \ ,. h <' r IJ r" 111• r v . C:lt \\I"\ \ltU ~1111-"'I' m.11!111· .1111111.... 1·111111 l'lllllll' " , ... ,,,11111!\ '"' ..... ·'"'. 1111·111 :~oll .111; •• 111 .!l';\l t:.trl' 1n,..1ru1·1or~. :,w, ~,!liSJllG.:!H'Cullcgl' now upenc•<I. Cu,tu 'n1clt:'r,7f">11 1'r11. proM, O'l'll hour'. nn l<'r -Mt"\3 '"t•wporl 01• .1t b S 1 1, ---,-l nton.l 'nllsu .. !li9 'll:ll & n,r l'qu1\ult•nl t•;1,per • • a<'~ t•r,•10 Ill'•'< N . • I l'i'I d " '-C'h11<1I .t wm Jrt·J, ~ r~c pror !ra1111n$: p/Uml:'. i\pply 111 Pt'r:>•lllJ r' f ··1 t proi:rd.m . W« l:>W', 111 lluddlo l·"11rn1l11r·•. :•M'>_11 !-.. .... ur•• D1'r•ctor pull'r (''1"'r l>rt· ' · -' 11 I I 1 / d atl nllon • "' " "'"' "" tnn11c•lwnl'f1L:-.11rov11l•·1L 1,•vuu.i tr l' · Pl:izu l>r :--n. Co,,...t. " 11~ur~' .• 11 11:~1:1 GUARDS \pplv l'cr\onnf'l 01·111 - If Y°" are lookin9 for o new chaflen9e and posse s s th ese mini mvm ~wi re· ments, please con !•,,,,I \\' •· th I Xlnl :1rl'.a .. w1l1t11.• ttP,. Vi'lla""' S \• .J 11<'< l> Ol t( \\I ;irf!I' 1\ppl\. llunllllfllllll l\c')l ..;• ~1.Jll 111 i·h.1lh·n111n1t <·11 (.'1\\ ~·kh1ot1l ll1.,~. 71., l llh p11rlunil). <.;all u•., ~1111 II ----- ' l r n n m r n I • ll t• 'I SI 1'11 5,11, llll51 U.• .:l.1<1 \OU did HOYAi S.iks PACIFIC MUTUAL l'.1m s1r.i1 \II..'"' 1111 .. 11111 Costa Meso 11 r ~ .1 n 1 / .l L 1 on. -l'llOl' .. :ltTI ES, !ll,ll UU:. SHAKLEE CORP. i m ~l'\\ 1'01 l Cir Ur "1111 .. r Hr II., h I I l r. 1111 ""'"' r1tlf Ii. "1rl ~""l'tlrt U.-J<'h ~II ,,:,1 71l"•l 1.2 1 'Ii llln• l'hnno• & 11.m Ill• I 1-.1111' r" h 111 t 111n 1111 t Offtt'l' )tan.ai:"r f111 <:on _nr 612 llr.IO _ _ _ _ -~ 01'11· or lh•· l:1 .. 11·~l ~row. 11111 1·om11an11· .. 111 I he• ll.S A .. 1olfer") •HJ •• 1111'<1 • OC''<!I oppnrtun11v of :, Ii ( t' t 1 0\ 1·, W ,. n 1• t' cl qun1trw11 ~.rlt·-. m;111ni;1•1--. now lo mana,1tc• lh1-. 1111.;1 ne.'t!I. Your trainini> 1-. fr~C. & \\I' 11\1\ISI 'OU II\ ltl'lllfl~ !->l.lrll'ol IL ct1n 111• full or J"''' t1m•· In sL;rl'I. Thi-. '' a 1•ar1•1•r n1>· ponunll v w1,·mnm1~!1lo11 lrom ~2~.uoo 110 01111. plu~ u111111.11lv ,..,,r .111111. lll lj11.tl1f\, I ;Ill \l r :.t11lc•r, 11 111~1$1 'IO:!O 7 :lllpm·IC111n1. 'l'hu1 .... S1•11I :1:1, or !1,11n 11u111 Sul St•111 :•:, 1-:r1uul Uppor 1-:mpln~.., l•----------i <(11 11 1111 ... 1 \\dt 111111• I '.rll Slit 11;:, I, urt h1 , Ill 2 "' )llllllC h Data Entry Opr Nellie ledford 1714) 630-56, 0 Ext. 4596 REAL ESTATE AchienrJ. nlC,'111 St'...,111<'. l.11t1j,! <l11m1n1um p t1m1•. ;!II hl"l' lho;11 h 121 :I 1 ~•'ll II 1111 111•r wk Call ti 12 :1777 _ • 'hll. l1t1clasi h CLERKS INVENTORY 3 IJ.1y 1\~~1i:nnwnt ~/:tOlhrvuQ h Ill :! ~ n rrr 1111111 (.'A 1. t.'I' ll 11 \Y LO~ office • ~OJ overload SS7-006 I lntrn ww hr:-. i>-3 ;m :11a lhn-h ~t. N U CLUM TYPIST \\oill\ rc<'\'nl t'ICJWI to .work 111 pw~hit· llun , on l nild••11t STACOSWITCH. INC 113:> D:lkt'r, ('1..,.1 n :\11·'" 549-3041 fl',qnnl Opl)f1r F.m1>l<1\'l'r cu:RK TYPIST, l'IT, (II hr.1 o day, Costa Mt>!MI CaU 6Si-100l CLOTHING !'\ill &. P lime cl11thin11 w a.rehou:1c. Sh1p1>111R & r('('f'I \ ini.:. Ca 11 THE LOOK 540-4500 Collel!c c;u I. l.1'" 1n plt•a..'\ant l111m•• I"\\ rm ,\ ,.v + '\tlllH\ Ltl•· household dut 1t'~. No :<1moking. Orf wknd~. Bel! Canyon aN>:t. 640-~. Companion for cldcrl} 'Mlman. Must havf' rar. J1ex1blehrt1 67S-~ Ooolc. ell.P<'r In 11atud Pf't'P lll!\-dt'd ror i:mw1ni: rn· tcrpn~' 1\(lply J\ ~b.lll lions \\'c'l. D1nn1•r 1ht!att"r. 1111 '' rnul,1 P\m, S.111 Cll't1Wn11• Electrical Maintenane Mechanic A cholluglng op· portunlty h im- mediat•ly ovolloble fM lndMdual' wlih o minimum of 5 YH"' industrial •lectncal malnt•nonc t ta · fMrience. Your duties wllf In· elude malntolnln9 tht pruent eltctrlcal systems ond r•MOd•l- lncJ os requi,..d. You ..... t t». abM to rtod wfrftMJ cii09"ant1 and be familiar wlth ...... pfMlff 480 /277 volt systems. ircellent co"''o"y b.Mfih indud• pro. fit sharirtC). for pro- mpt consldtrotion. plfllHCOll Mellie ledfof"d 17141630·5610 bt. 4596 3340 E Lo l'olma Ave ......... couab6 it FLUOR ENQtll.EllRS AND CONSTRUCTORS.lllC t'.:qu:tl npportun11 ,. rmrloyt>r \f 1-· l l11"·tt W1·1l GUYS &GALS "I< 1011 \ 11 Jn. f.1 T11t11 ·"'"'· t11 \\Ill k .1 r .. \\ hour' .1 d.ay l•un Joh. 1':.1rn -..•:, 111 $:>!) 111·r \H'cl.. I· 111 """'' lnlllflll••lt<m pholll' 101(11\:1. .. ~•1u.1I 01101 tu1111 v I mplm 1•r ThL• .lollv llo~1·1·, Inc '' 1 •• 11.111~ n1.111l""'''"n' r .. r J (1.11 ,1 En11' 1 l1wrator \Im •ti 1'''Jr 1''lwr." " )340 l Lo f'oflftO A•e nlll'' on HD! 3741 l'u m F111m... llU\.. """ ~111 Anoheim Co 92806 IJ4.• h:t'l('(J 011 l1'CIX'r. 11•\d ' Apr>IY 111 p1·rll11n, H;,m. ""' f FUJOR ~. f\111 l\J 1111 ,.. r I 171>4 l 1 1:llkllr ''' r-. lrvlnl". ENGINEE"S ANO PACKING /SHIPPING i-------•1 CURK NURSES AIDES Sportini: J(Ol.id~. !';II Hr~ dJllV. 1\1011 l-'r1 . ~ U I.JI (ioffl -------- PAINTER Tcmn•irar y. ~;.: :,o hr .llJV\ICIO M11n11r, :t.O W liuy M. l';\I t.44! '.I.ill~ Wl.'puy topeomm111~1oni1 Wt• havr the 11111111". (\all u' and mukc mon1•y 848-8446 RECEJJTIONIST Waoll'd for husy d<'nlal 1111 111 S11nt.1 Ana .111•:,1 <; 011 •I 11 11 µ o r • C .1 11 ~I I r1:1r7 Hoic-cutttr & Stylist llJ7 1:.!'J\ or ~r; 1177'1 "'ull·timt.> •ht)' & r1111hl sh1fls :nulluhlt>. Wr h;i\'r 1mmcd1.1tr OV\'llln1:ic for mulurl' Nur11f'!I l\1dl!h Jo:1Cpen1'nCI' l'I llrcl<•rrcrl, l>ut 11,(' ¥1111 "lllVlll<' n:11d f'AFlT Tl\11-:. \l.lll'kt·n•I ltl-,'C'L',J'T1Vl'ISI' .... 1•vµun1 her WJnll•d P.111 "' .. t f h I t ,-CONSTRUCTORS. INC. t r:11111n•t. l'lt•:t:!" <tJlllly 10 tlC';I • j(UO( ;mr \HI llll(, f•IT lt1•.1I ... _ .. 1.·1lt' l1•·.1·•n1· llnll' C-All ~>10 :i:.2:? L' l o t 't • ... .. 11 .,, I' r , ,-,()ua ppor UOI V ""'rMln ,1t Pf•r,<lll.i l \' I<'<'" •t'IC 111(1"\', 11" ll"r hr. (',111 hlwt•1•n 11.1m tu ~111m llfoucdJ /L" ·~ t I 171"' "" i ' L II ' "'' • HOSTESS ··m , . ,, II II. '" "''" ~ WV. K;~'l llS:"il fo'rank11• 1hu1v. ir.y RL"' M MOR L111t lkh. ' .· 111111•, •I·"' .~1.1rt .. , .i1 1., E ' A -----n ,,.. I t I 1·1 1·11l1111\I' I. 1"1 rt I 1111\' 11, .n11M '""11 .1nl.1l'ltr MAINT.PAIHTER i11~2 v111t~t1ada Pori·Ti,,.. "-kncl" utih :-;,."'"'r' COOK mnnc-y"" 11•1t1.c1n in .,.,IL Jrl'it. 1'1•110 1.u11un.dltll11,t',1 0 ~.It lldilm-.11 11111 lillllJ:!fi clt•1wrnh•nl " '1 (l/limf' H1•ncr1i.. Ci.lllt>l111Wti. ,\n t:qual p,.-••• n Y l .11 •1 l•t1•k. UI' Lo !>I hr 1 r1mm 1!lmt•n \ Ir• .1 n... • ltl prvduC'lmn 111•111 llr,, • I \ -"l'l)ClrtUOll v f',mpl•>:l'l'l" s I• ltnw<·•"'ornllt•' '" ch;1ll1•n111n1t & 1un 1oh \lan11111•ml'nl Mon Hpm 111n1, l'ut•s R E SALE pl\ l>tol 'IJ<'u . ..:i'!.i:.: l .. i \';illc.1i: 1:1!'7 WO...,.EM'S --:,11111:1 :to11m . ;-...,, 1'\)IN • • l'.1.dl1I. l..11:unu 11111.. -"' NURSES AIDES nt:l'. Will t 111111. l\1111ly Free 14 doy ~ l..:u.:unn t"'<1'rut1v" t nmllv COftf.mpor.,-y & ORDERLIES J> ,. 11 n} ~ a \ 1· 1 . I ;, I ;, Trofning Cour'~ HosfeufWoltf"tH of ff w11111-to 1nll.'rvlt•w Clott.inq Ni•wport HI'''· ('M r1,!ul1om. 0111·11 llotrt llml' llOUSE\tAN for rull WI' or4' IOl)lc1111L ror un .111 Al,l .hllll"l'S I L' 1 l'k d Lltlo t't>n\•, Centi·r •ix ,,. S in new 1'1ne r 01x l'h.irs:f' "''"" <mu't be .:r !.'\Jove• i11•r1111n w hai·k .-... nswer. •r•. ' • I t • Ii d JSS5&1pc:•nnr Ave.NA oun~ nm 11 11111" f1ualll1cd & cc-n.'lf' nrnund 111 wome n ·~ OrT1•lc-.<"o f'lCJl\'r.prt! • h I • r•IO 7•ir,t }lf'r,,on~ "' """<'"' "'~. 1lrlvrrl Al <n tt lttll f'lothin,: & 11cr1·•~ t o _ ----• I'd. I'd "hllt> trnp,. D11.r~. hr-. 11 3(1 \ \f lo 2 l'~I 1·har1tt• COOK. pl11nn1n", ITIOllftllc & tak~ f frhlf ol HUf"IH Aide Tmt• 6uin~ wknclll. Call ~·twn Mon 1•·r1 $1111 mo .• l'Om1' fJUrthnslng, r tr. must be our w11mrn'11 tl.c-pl. nt O\lt tlam·4pm l\fon l''ri, f:OI'; "'cw!?rk ,!I vol~~_'._ ()trnllfleit llH'<•mu dt' W~tm1natcr Milli stunt. Wlll train (fc•.11lrablc ap MO 1110 . •l'l'1,nn,1l ln,lnn 111111 • :\l an<ii:<·mt•nl OPl)Cll I y'" •10*l'1• t 'omml,i.11111 •On th\• J•1IH r11inln11 •Many top uHu•1• lo1• 0'4 II 0 Us· 1-; C • EA N l NG Pc n d s n n l' x P &c <:alHorinlervw "flPI.-pit ca'!,':_;. C.!,?'lhllt~ w,111 --------"' pnfnrman<'t'. No hve In THE LOOK ltllrt "'-"" ,.,t npp y, P"'OPLE PERSON REO CARl'ET \\omt'n Wunle<l. "'""' IJCthlies. Apply for ltJ> 5"""4500 Pwrlc. Suptrior Conv. f:xcr ntetl" p ttlm« :i11 REALTORS 962·101 I haw nwl\ tr,in<1. t'Ull 111 phcallOO R.30 to s tlO r.foo _ .. v-t!O!l8.:.P.:.1,_"'4> ~. ~l>f'r10l" Ave. JH>c. 1n whsll' 11upply. t'ul p Timi•. l.'l ::o hr, Jn In" lh ,.. t '-IH S ,. ~ v ly copltalm:d ,,13 222.'l _For dcl.llf,. cull Llndu _ <1r1,>.1. 5;,.111:1417 . ru 1 ' :i ~ tin Monliitcr ·f'or f"il~l }o'QO<ls. -- -_ _ .:. , ' · · _ -' ~tcbolits Dr .. Siut <' lll6, F."JK'r. pr(lf'<I, l>ut l\lll HUR$ES AIDES Ptrlect Worklnq i--------- lluusrk1•1•i11·r n1•1•cl1•<l Cal Aml'rl('.ln Hltljl. nrr· Slurl1ni: Pfl) P.xp(•r prt'f'cl ro1 iluy Hour· nJo:SAl.ES Ol<lt•r ¥tom.in p1rtl'n1·1I "l'"l"'rtl't•nll•r N.11 Sli}$12.000)'r j\n11l". l>t•I h fl XI \ 1.. r l ,. I • liNIUl I·: lk· \\tlh th< ,.,.. J ~ I • n "''Ill' I "' \fl)(j( " '"I 2 "'1111 u. lll2lt,1f11•1 r. 110 IA'&:.il ~t>C'n'l.tr\ \ltn 1 YI Tu~.~ l.oi µ,., lid i.tuffini.: ", ...... ,,,,"' .... 1 bt'lll. tr..1mmi:. "llPP<•rt I !J?Una m11.. p k I .• (' • t "' .. utlH•r\lt,tn~ & 'uh·< ltlfl'I SALES TRAINEE 1111111"< 'I I•• 1, Mon lh111 l''r11h1\ II\' .q1111 11111\. 11o<n:n· ... <. \lllll•:'ls '· 10 ~,141,0 .t.·11 \ "' ..... ,., \ ~"'''' ); .. Ml I \\'1•1·1.1\ w •.. 111· lool..1111: l11r u fl'W ATTRACTIVE WOMEN Wh'> wnuld flkr• l<r rum llll lo $:>0!1 &. mnrc iwr YI (' 11 k .I II l ll f' d t' mon!llrator nf lhr <Skm· ny M11ch11w) llulh mc·n & 1111orwcm m•c'<li'<I fnr tlu-. wry ri•w0Hlln1t nmlllln11. l'\lo c•x p1., n t•t•d "11 . ('11m11lt•lc· lrnimni: pr•• v1<1NI l-'n1 11111•r, tl'", f',1IJ \JI . l(Hh••rh, ·~· 3471 llot1!>t:l.t•l'l>t'r 111'1f' Off '''ll \Int 'klll' rt•f1 mrl •• • .ir C~t~ 6i~n~~~ i•n n \\ork Ii hr< n duv i·.11 nm~ L:ntc1u1• 1 lnmt>< In M1·1;,1 ~114.S"'un :-.;,m,..mol..l·r i.horthaml t:..1ll1>10~!JOO u&o.JW.&OJlflD ll'.6fo'lalo(sh1pRd,N8 !3W1w1 hrln11h•al':.inl \'I h ..:"ndw fl l) I " rt 1•-h ,.,"'" ~" 1•rt" a< 111wnln•·~ ;incJ.,.. 11· 1• 1 v ,. > > • .\111-1l rln'" <her~~ )rs ••r"po M'UC' !>Urroundln1u1 llr:.11 ,. 'I Fw""..,."Ol'l' •n r"p'*irinn --01.1 11 ortun1t\cii. ''ti ll morm n11 ... '' nt P1ll1111i l.JH• m Cd\I S2.'l() +rm -""'"~· • ' " ,. w/lhe publu: 1n our '"' &brd ti-; n.i22 Ll\e-in h1Hm'kC\•pt•r for furniture 4r warthuuae HURSES AIDES lrvtne orr rrpr<'<;cntin~ J:11:k1c llandlemun IJr f>M. /\µpro' 15 hr11 wk. ~· '..:.. , t'lde1'lyfrm11ll•·rrpl)•ud work.&4~ 3-1\,11 ·'1 Wllltra1n1rdl.' T im i.! Ldr Uooks . JlmWood.546-5990 _tnro-Cullr.451111~. - Houi1ekcrl p1.'r /cotmplanl1on ;!~~~c~n~~~';f :i=~~ M A TUR & • W 0 M /\ N pee nmd8~l!.~,w1lh11& to Oynam1c ptr11onallt> Secretory nfi.'ffcd for Rf: :·:s~: r!~~:.~c;·ly j.~~~ rail the Datl)' Pilot, Ext p time to welcome lea · .,.;y ._, ~t hkely to sur<'ttd.1•---------Development olc nr o (', S200 mo, 67H.~J2 333, we nerd more tn· newcomers & c:<mt.ct HURSl5 .AIDES Jntere!Wd hou11ewlvt'!' & RE Sal~ Airport. Type ti-0/Sf'I 100. 1-------....--1 formation. ITICrC''111nts. Ylulblc f'ln . Need~ for Hunllniton ~l~::i~~~~~m SUCCESSFUL Good sat. Hy llppl. Nef.'d car, lite O•pln1 \'alleyConv.Ccnter.8.'82 .~~ -CostoMff'oOHlct ll33'86HO. For ('11111~intxl Ml ACTION c.11" D..11ly r1IOl \D \1~01< LOAM SERVICE M7·3005 Newmnn i\vc, Huril. Pl'TM>n needed fnr care ol h:is openlnp~ for 2 A1 --------- l\h1jor N I\ co looklni.: Belt Appl,)' in peri;on. Interior pt.int!I \I usl sociolco; :-.,.,w or Cl! 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'lrN.'l lo""'' i.lnl (imny b .\nll'IU<'l> l'.:I fl -- --..... ... .. .. lion $000 pr S:J<i! 1259 Vt>, V'I 0 .. t-•i.shl'r&ChathomAnt1 Sea lpolnl t·c m a l e()(c IX'!lk a, ~<:retanal F.ng, Weslern (71 1 1 · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond. IHI trun~ -.1·111ofr 11ues S1ilm~ Cat nds 11ood chaJr. S7S. Drn 'K rm set. 3.JB.lOll 1\mpllf1er ~unn C'OnC'ert 7t ERKSO~ :is 6iJ ~ 1'.hlt•rlv Thm11<1 hnrnc. A ppr" l\t yrs SlO s;:; Misc b.1by fum & M.c~ 8078 IN1d 2.'l'I wnll'I w l'abrnrt & Nt>wport Moonni: 71 llonrlJ X R 7:, )\Int '71 1'11v11t ,, f.unrl f'r111,.1•r No•w ,ofl lflll, low ri11l1•1t. ~·I • 1111d sw•1:i Call Bot .1n1·r 1; .11 m·, 1z:,.1 -----· lili Tm11t.1 l.11n1h-ru1H• Wo'lpudll' 1·11mp tr111l1•r Slt•o•p' ti Wilt IH'I) !11111 :u; t !I. 11111 n;1:1. 956 .••......•.....•.•..... 1962 CH£VROUT 11135 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON llACH eu-n11 -~2 WANTED! JUHKAUTOS 11 M .. :HH'A N·t'Olt!';IOH I l)llY lllOl'<l cu•h lhnn Un )'Ollc:'. 17 M)l 63!\•71Z0 nr 11111 fr<'l'tl Z<•ntth 77120 1/>. TOH TRUCK I UlJY J UNK CARS VR "'t ll •lick !\h1tl tlSll>AUTO l'A1t'r$ (l•::.i•~tM ) !i10 512.'l 1'41·116.'1? Haw Only USO T & c try Autot, lmporltd OWM oun ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\ UIO S11lt>11"" Lt•u11rr1jl ~~ 2167 llarbor. (.'~to M1·1111 '701 CALL 646·4446 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _ "111 Scvlllc. l..oedc:-d. NA . n 111rountcd ror q ulck ... 1h•. 1973FORD FI 00 "CICUP ""' iz Opel GT ct Spd, 1. c '1 . I '1w1•1I " ••irk rol nl l'Onci (1142MV~) 'hlft A h1·nl1•r I n :i.2:?05 i\111eric:an Cu h••ll1•\ 11l1IV 1mrnu1·ul.1lt•! J•t un. 6'75·R!IOO M11~l 'el' lo ltc•l1t•\t•! ----(lt!M~1l Audi ,107 OHL Y S2495 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... EWPOltTDATSUH '72AUDI fOOLS ~ Po\'c:-Str('ct Automatic, air <'ond., l\'F.Wt'OHT Ht:ACll 11unroor, etc. ($39110N). 833·1300 HOW $2777 \••1. 1115 :HO fo:I <.:umint 536-1680 other household hrrn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:i.sc> Al~o \foC'i.tr11 phast' 7U ~ :l.'1311. S:lli 5767 rond, S300 K<'11l DCMp 8040 751 2510 days. 6 12·S37G Mak.ha 15 • cJr rular saw. llhifl N 5100 Ma rsh11 ll Call evC''l64r. 1:m1 •CHEV. '76 Hew• MJln ~lrt'<'t ,\nt11\Ue• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• c:'\'<'1' ___ __ __ model ~Oa. l.'o'<t over cqu.iHtrr $225 D1 Mnrt llohie lli. trlr. n(.'w tr:in~ tv Two Ton fin C&C, 124 MA-(f>UIS MOTOltS MISSION VI F. JO lll·ZllO 495-1210 Or.i~~ R1•r•~l<"r s:J00 II '1 75 tM 6108 reverh 11n1t SZO<t .itt<I ~; S mnrP ~I 12.5 i;.ir, H:t55 nr 11 Jlnnrl:1 CB :l."tll Run~ ('/\, 2 "pd H A & 71\f rrt 110.118\\ \1.ilnSt tn,hS\'lll'rru-llmplufDrn Tbl.4chrs. . .. c _·_2 125 S2H s·r11 nll for 5111i50S .. ~ .. ~.·, (.U7JG 0 ''1 IC' .... d bl I All ,., .... ~,., """ h .. Ol<Yi > nh Slt.19a 4 • 100....,, auto, 4 dr, 8 Other llhu~ "'thin :! \KC 'hnt!I wnrmt"d t.'n l '· amP1. ·~xlnt Misceft.t.ou1 8010 $1300 nfr !.tll 1!131 . rhnnl' 812 t'ltO HOWARD J\M /FM. 42.000 ml. 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I A 0 1 .11 Co 1~1 :it•>:> C111.111d11~ Jjf:Ulr 213 /69 4•)9 51 .11 ,lllJlill• THIHIC BRITISH _714/900-29~ 213/694-3951 Gustaf ion Lincoln M~rcury J>JjlM) llNt<•h 11h1] Huntington Beach 842-88"4 "If You Don't Buy From CONNELL, YO'l*re Paying Too Much!" lu·.111-1 \\h1t"" all I .,,.i;. 2626 HARIOR BLVD. '"'~I 1 oof. tinled (;las:-.. COSTA MESA '72 Vl'Jlll. Air r1111<I. rarl io, nrw l1re1i. xlnl con<!. Call afl('r 6 pm 640-'4236 THINK BREA ·7 5 MIDGET __ 714 /990·290 0 '75 MARK IV CONNELL CHEVROLET whl'l'I <"OH'''· lilt wheel.1---------"T.?. New llr('~, ):O<l<I t·oncl "Spc r ll ~t~.:,o Wknrls l'H'' hi5 :."11 I J.AGUAR XJ $3.)l)Oorbl•st ;51 -illj ;o Spilfir(', o D, lug l.o :> d .-rl '" ll ti :1 l I I h I' i:uurll l'~ l1kc A.\1 F\I ~ICl't.'O, Cruh1· Nllll 1111 t 11< "hel'I l!I •llUl h morl' lleJullful r.1r. mu .. r ~t-e l o d p JI r " 1· I a l e t:>YI~ \H.!.111.'lt> I t'll.tra nice car ~ Lie. No. Alltos, Hew tlOO ...... 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"'"'"'"' \\ h111·11.t1l t•11·· BILLY ATES 71 4/990-2900 l ll h 1• II 1· I •• h I\ I Ill VW-PORSCHE 540-5630 ... \ h I l•I l111JJrl,1t·1-. n1m m:icul,il<•' Mu~L ll•·•· 1•1 S.111 .111,111 C'ap1~1r.11111 Jw~~~~~itlt\l ph.'l1· 1;11111111! up I l'i.tora~ beh<'V<'' o79~:!!'>l 837-4800493.4511 • ··-----1wn J..\pt·""''' 1.11.11-11 ONLY $1095 I r • • "' iO \'W ~111111rl'h.1('1<, •"11)11 2626H"'RIOR •L"O. Maida 9738 M .. WPORT DATSUH 1 A .. " ~l)11\t'"'l1·1•11 1"11111. ~11.~)IJ or Ulll'I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • llif~ ..... ,,, ___ COSTA MESA __ i.I IC:\:I :lhfli 1111 • \\hl '\;J-~\\l'Pll"I llE1\L"H ------ '73 CAPRI 2 DR " l•lk ~1111 1 11111 11,t ofr 833-1300 "i'• kAHltlT l'1•rlormnnc" S,ORT COUPE 11\c•J ~llOIJ ""I ,, l.1 11i79 . ..,., () I c·r d -, < "' 11!..1? AM J-'M. Mak!' 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A \1 1 ~ M ra,~1·11r 2626HARIOR llVD. ad. tires, hr,111oor, h1 COSTA MESA Jackers, camp..r '"""· M;;;riclc--9947 tool Im'\, J 'I"'· .JUIO SlllOOor IJ,t •>ft 1, 1:! 1.11~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "f.I) l.:hc"Y l mp.11 .1 ~11p1•r -Sport. GOO'I C1111d. ::-12..> '7 4 MARK IV 11w 8557:ift:i11m Gol(I Erl1t111n \\llh moon '68 Jmp~ln ~ :i:!7 :!~1~ roof. l1·111hcr •ntt•111ir, lift paint. brks, .11ai.: "hh. 1dw .. 1. 11u1~1· • 1111t1111, Air !\hocki;, ~~i:;/nf1 A \I I• .\1 t.111(•. :111 11md1 !11-M! SIS:! t1onin~! <"•mw llnvr this·----------! 11111• • •1111.Pli) '119 C'h('V, llhll :-107 l"nJ: $7876 Air. lll'W p.11n1 . '\lnl con $900 l'h 546 Mt,7 '72 FORD MA. VlRICIC /\11torn.1t1c 1r1111.,mis~ion. l.111nr1 .11r cond1l1omng, """ 1•1 !'olt•erinS{, r:idio. lw;1l••r NIC'c car! Lie. 'o 01;:101.v. $1999 540-5630 lonxsox & so~ • llN<:OtN·MFRCURY Gustohon Lincoln MM"cury ll.kOl lll•a1 h 111111 Jluntrni:ton Bt•afh 'GS cl <.:amino. 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COSTA MESA IOll~SO\' ,\SO\' • LINCOI N·MFIH,l lHV LARGEST VW IMVEMTORY IM ORANG! COUNTY vw . NEW 1976 RABBIT 2 DI. HATCHIACk SEDAM Fully factOfY equipped. 53499 (3~4) YOU"YI .Ot TO ORIYI rT TO HUIYI fT1 l\JJll rAJt a llt.CN~C' 1210 HATCHIACK • ' . --M2 2289 $30(> Nffdii eng work. J)OWl'r !lll'<'nnJ(, ,\ M' FM _. tyl. 4 s--1 w11111c 1960Mlt ltOSL 1 • p .. _ Ca 21 673·30'19a(L ll. '7t Sc.-d11n d<' Vlllr Nl'w II lrnck s lerl'n r11rl10, ' b\ft ' ""~" '" orsc .. ., rrcra · point AC ovcrhilul n{'w • • 11lr rond .. h~11ttr ROADST!R Utre.ts,OOOml°s Alloys, ·ss VW, cle11n ho<ly, anrf, radiai u;es, valve' Job. powe r disc brn l<c i;, '75 MERCURY MARQUIS WAGOH AutQ trans, factory olr P•---------------... CQncli11onln~. pow~r DOM IUINS, IMC. ~ttreo radio. vin>I in 4 n l., 4 speed wistkk AM/FM aler. p w. Mwit lllOOcc. en11 by W11ll aJO 842.9731 power 11 indow11, J>Owcr _,or&11nt~alass Un. ~hlll. h ratcr & 'll<'reo sell $13.000.673-4561 Porschl', SA. SlOOO . ---i;eat l'. Co mpl e l l'ly 'bcUevabl)' 1mmocul1le r:uho Unbehtvablv im· - ----536 426Gnft5 ·;5 Cad Coupe. Load(•d. equlppod "•lh l1H 11Lccr -~lu11t see lO bellevr ' rnaciilute' :\1uMl >·cc l Ponoche 1!>7t. 9ltT Taran, $7700. 30.000 ml., nun 1111(. \l'lour lnh.•i 1or, IQ _ (0018"2>. bdleve! <11.llbatS>. S spd. AM/1-'M, alloy '73 Van Qimper, sunroof. BartooCreen 631-3010. I mi.lcs.OS7HJ-;C. ONLY $2895 111 .. CH IMPORTS whls. te11th seat.a, ST500. new tlrts. brakes &: $5999 ~. TD T t;A 493-8007 shocks. AM/FM t'6111 '7 6 EL DOR ADO "" HIWPOR A SUH 841 DOVE ST. stereo. l3000. Mu~t atll CONVERT. Stor~ 11ince SAHTA AMA 'N~~~r8J~~~H MEWPORTll.ACH 1965,onct..C. thbwknd.C'.llnbt'ut-nal ne~. 600 m1. Whl w/blk UNCOLHMUCURY Ill 1300 · 752 0900 Perfedcond.Pleaucall 1004 W. Ocunfro n\, int.f\allyloo£dtd.St6,SOO. l30JN.T~lin -__ __ • fordeta1ls.648-Sl61 Balboor('ll. ~ 5-faAN 547-0511 i1te(•nn1t, power bnaket, VOLKSW .. GEU rod10 , healer, !l A " J>ll m rniier MllNDV. SALES-SERVICE-PARTS $4888 540·563(). 1011\SO\' & SO\' • llNCOl N. Ml: HCunv 2616 HARIOR tlVD. __f_OSfA MESA 13731 HARBOR BLVD. GAU84GllOVI 534-4100 MAZDA MOW GIVES THIS AMAZING 5 YEAR OR 75,000 MILE EMGIME FACTORY WARRANTY OM ALL NEW '75 & '76 ROTARY CARS & TRUCKS! PLUS ••• We're havit1a a FREE FOR ALL FRQ_OtL Maula'• l Y"••ll'°Ai.L ~~ .. ·~: _,._,....,.. ..... Mazda w1ii oay all S«Vtee c:Csts of notmal usf' eaceol gas) '°' any rc>cary pnqonp car or lrucll purcnased new on or .lller July I. 1976, lor hioO vears or 25 000 miles. whichever comes lorsl Your Mazda deelW will PIOVldfl yOll Wllh all oart•. labof and m11teri.it5 101 Jll l>flrv>Ce Of reoam; reouort>O on illl lac1ory f1QU4pn-enr nus oflpr 1'\ gooo ontv 1n cert11n states ano tor a hmoted time GIT A OltW DEAL WHEN 'YOU GIT .. ON TMIMAZDA MEW •76 MAJDAS START AS LOW AS '2999 Mazda Mizer <3eOO&Cr CLEAN UP SUPER SALE WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR ARRIVING '77 Models OVER 200 1 7615 .. 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'2295 '7J MllCURY MOMfMO Auto. tr•n11 .• factory air condllionlntt. power 1~n1, Powct brak•. radlo. heater, 2:S.1KRV. . . . '2777 "12 POU MA YmCll Autom•tlc transmh11lon. ractory alf conditlonlnr. power 1teertn1. radjo, heat.er. Nice earl Uc. No. 06.1ELV. $1999 '7JT .. tU V-8. auto. trans., ractory •Ir condillonln1. power 1tear1n1, poWfl" brakes, power windows, pow•r &Hta, radio, heater, wbltewal.I u,. vinyl roor. tinted l)aaa, wh .. COV~rl. (l20NQ0) '3266 7 1 ' 1 H1•ntington Beach Fo1•ntaln Valley EDITION Aft rnoon .Y. Stoek# ·. ' VOL. 69, NO. 267, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSOAY,SEPT'EM BER13, 1t76 TEN CENT.$ Bolsa Wetlands Off State Buy List '· I I . By ROBERT BAil.KER OlltleO•llY ,., ... ,.... ~· Approximately S60 acres of the Bolaa Chica weUands have been deleted from a last of proposed coutaJ acqwsitJon sates by the at.le. The area was believed all along to rank high on the prlonty list. Only two Orange County sites remain on the state purchase tut that wHI be decided by votef'6 Nov . 2 on the Prop. 2 ballot LSSue They Include the Dana Polnl headlands tor a blufft.op park and recreallon area and the Irvine Coast for beach access and day use facilities between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. Also chopped oft the shopping hst in addition to the Bols.a Chica wetlands were the Los Cemtos weUand, on the Orange County· Los Aneelea County border: Department of Water and Power property 10 Seal Beach; Depart. ment o( Transportation property on Pacllle Coast Hl&hway and Santa Ana River land in Hunt· inltoo Beach. Other-property originally re- commended bul Jen off the bood wue Includes pr-operty south of the Santa Ana River in Newport Beach; porUoos of the Upper Newport Bay. vacant lots at Crescent Bay m Laguno Beach, areas of the central Laguna Beach bluffs, portions of Avco land in Laguna NiiueJ; parts of Lantern Bay in Dana Point and the extenaion or Doheny St.ate Beach to the north. Huntincton Beach Mayor Hat· riett Wieder uid today she wasn't ta.ken by surprise that other city officials bad U· pressed She said deletion of Bolsa Chica will allow the city to COD· trot it.a own destiny on the land parallelln1 the Pacinc Cout IB1hway adjacent to the city limit.a. "Tbis leaves us witb the responsibility and challenge to do what's best for the people of Huntington Beach," shuaid. Councilwoman Norma Gibbs, • on the other-hand. said sho w• taken completely by surprise. ·• ''11'1•t was my whole prem"" in walling for the bond el~~ until we decided what lo do wu.11 Bolsa Chica,'' ahesaJd. ii ·•I lbouaht by zoning lt w~ would 1ncreaae the value, hli that whole argument ls siiOl down now," she aald. Putt.base of the Boba CblC9 <See 801.S'-', Pace A!) Slaying Suspects Pronrlse Alibis~· Wann11p O ver Debate 'Vital' To Candidates By Tiie AHodated Press Despite JJmmy Carter's 15,000-mile campaign log, despite President Ford's high· visibility home stand, despite the promises and the polls, the crucial phue of the contest tor the White House begins tonight. * * * Carter Says He's Sorry About LBJ AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)-Mrs. Lyndon 8 . Johnson said today ahe was "dlstre11ed, hurt and perplexed" by Jimmy Carter 's remarks about her late husband in a magatine lnterv'lew. Carter bas apologized for h1S comments about Johnson. Mrs. Johnson's statement was released abortly berore the former F\rst Lady toured the Lyndon Baines Johnson Ubrary with Car-ter's wire. Rosalynn. ShorUy before Mrs. Carter ar· rived, Mrs. Johnson was asked by reporters for comment on Carter's remark to a Playboy in· terviewer that Presidents Rlcbard M. Nixon and Johnson engaged in "lying, cheating and distortion of the truth.•' She said that she told her staff that if anyone sought her com- ment, ''They could say I was dis· tressed, hurt and perplexed.·· Mrs. Johnson COftfirmed that the Democratic presidential can didate called her an.er advance reports o ( the Playboy interview were released. "I fell it was very nice of him to call me. He told me he had 11a1d a great deal of nice Uull(tS about my husband on his travels along with au the other Dcmocrnllc presldenta," M rs. Joha'IOO said. At that polnt, •he ~c off her converaatloo with reporters by walkin1 with her dauchter, Luci Nuaent, to 1reet Mrs. Carter She took bottl of Mrs. Carter·~ hand~ In bert. After a brlti( tour of the library uhlblts, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Nugent and Mrs. Carter went in· to seclusion for 20 minutes to have coffee. AAked by report~ afterward If thev dtscuued tho Playboy lntervlew, Mrs. Carter said: "Wo dido'hay PlayboyoneUme.'' Carter waa quot~ a.s saying In the Playboy Interview, which wtll apJNtar In the magazine's November tsau•. ". . 1 don't think 1 would ent ta.ke on the (See APOLOGY, Pace A.2) NEJf'S AN ALY IS Wha~ is past is wannup. The 90 -minute debate in Ptuladelphla tonight at fi ·JO PDT LS viewed 1n both camps as the likely pivot point for the 40 cam. paign days that remain. In large part, 1t is the lack of a single, compelling issue or set or issues that has raised so hith the stakes in the first of three Ford. Carter debates. Image and voter Impressions of the Republican president and the Democratic chalJeoger are therefore the more important. And those are precisely the perceptions that the debate can shape, or reinforce. or erase. Furthermore, by any measure, the race Is closer lbao oo the steamy oliht ln Kamas . City, Mo .. when Ford told a cheering Republican convention that he wanted to meet Carter fnce·to. face to debate the Issues, the Hnt Incumbent president ever to do so. Nol that Ford has overtaken Carter at this point; his own campaigners acknowledge he is still behind. But as one Republican put it, a real contest is in prospect, where once il seemed there would be none. Carter, who has from the start cautioned Democrats against overcon(idence, makes that point from his own campaign plat· forms : "It's a very difficult political undertaking to defeat an incum· bent president with a unified par. ty And that ·s what I face." Nonetheless. Carter claims a healthy lead. On the eve of the de· bate, his spokesman said Sep· tember polling s howed Carter ahead in 35 states wtth about 440 electoral votes, Ford In 13 with (§tt DEBATE, Pace AZ' NY H eckler s RoutHHH NEW YORK (AP) -Sen, Hubert Humphrey, the main speaker at a kickoff rally here for the Democratic presidential ticket, walked off tho stage arter his speech was tntenuptcd by a dozen people Ahouting, "larael must live, Carter must go!" The group also toss4?d a Ahear of leanets Into the air Wednesday nJght that sald, "Carter clearly favors the creation d a PLO gangster state" that would lead to the extermination of larael. Nixon Cut Off No TV/ or Big Debate? FOa•s a P•mDBNr IUOIAU NIXON is amoq '1,000San Clemtntecable tele'riaion 1ubacribers cutorrwtien TM communications tennluted service Wednesday In a row with the City Council. "Ye., be was without service," Col. Jack Brennan, Nix· on·a chief of staff, laid~- Ke said he w u tna.kin& arrangements this rnomina to suarantee tbat lh• ronner president will be able '°.see lbe rord{:arter debatetoni&bt. "WE'VE RAD OPFEas from all over town, from peo. pJ.e who are on the StorEr aystems," Col. Brennan fa.id. "He definitely will aee the~...-. "Yw cu ·~ that;• Col. Breonan 1dded. U. noted tbat Wft.b rabbit _.. lbe Nboo bouNhold • could receJ~e San Dleco ~b-.ptioo,... ru._. ... . • ' t . /flayor fi'aees l••ue That's Huntington Beach Mayor Harriet Wi eder behind the banana cream pie tossed by Vice Mayor Ron Pattinson. They were practicing for a carnival to be held this weekend at the Seacliff Village Shopping Center. The purpose is to raise money for the Huntington Beach Playhouse building fund. One of the things you can do at the carnival ts hit a city council member in the race with a pie. It wiJI cost you a buck a throw. Police Seek 2inBeati~ At HBSchool Huntington Beach police are still looking (or two men who stomped and ~everely beat a milk delivery man al Meadow View School early Wednesday. William Marshall. 23, of Santa Ana. descnbed one of the as· sa1laota as "over six reet, two an· ehes tall with shoulder·lengtb brown hair and a beard." The other man was about five feet, e11hl inches In heiif\t with blond. shouldt'r length hair. Both men had Uun bu1lds, Marshall SaJd. The victim of tht' beating is now In Huntington Intercom· munity Jlosrita I recuperating from severa fractured ribs, a concussion and muJUple injuries. He said he was Jumped on the Achoo! 1rounda at about 2: JS when the attackers mauled him with their hands nnd feet. "I aaw two guy1 around the 1chool the nlcht befqre but l don't know If they arc the same ones,·• Marshall said this momlng. "I cot a iood look at these two l'lY• as I put the mllk In the lunch room," he aald. "I niure<1 they were 1olng to break ln." The driver (or Cal·Va DaJry said he did nothin1 to provoke the pair as they came at tum. ffe bad no cub on bJnt when they at· tacked but dld loae hh keys in Lbe brawl. Police said Meadow View School, 5702 Clark Drive, showed no aip ol any break in Wednes- da1. Yacht Port Probe Vowed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los An&eles County Supervtsor Bu· ler Ward hu prombed to pusll ahead wttb a probe ot tu asaea· meata °" luxury )'.Cbta, lnllead 'ol tlA'DiD& the maU... ottl' to an lmpertlaf coannltt-. ·~ ·• A.11111or.Pbillp ....... sul*'.~~ •oted Ale-n to bold the lnveaU1atory bearlnl. Search Called Off For .Missing Man The Orange County Harbor Patrol and U.S. Cout Guard ol· ficlala bav. found no trace ot a 37·year-old Hermota Beach man who rePortedly waa lost olt the ffuntiniton Be.ch Coalt TUllQy evenina. A three-bot.Ir •ir·sea aearcb feiled to tum up Richard R. ~uiJlo wbo reportodly diap-peared at about ~ p.m. Tue.day in choppy sua around Cltl laland Eva. Mart.in Sntdow, ». ol ~ Jleaeb, WU with R...Ulo. Tbe t1'0 med 1Hre rldJnc a tall betftl to.red by a aallboal_, opera'*9 b7 Jalm Cooct, t3, ot P.WVerda.. 6nldow, a Ucenf41!1 nurse and .former Army modtc. aa.ld " . { ba1Wo toat hlJ JriP mi the raft and beaan frothlol at the mouth. 1b9 &olt man 'a body was limp and be1an to sink, when Snldow tried to hold Rus1lUo up. ' ''111• aallboat came bade f9r us but the water wu choppy and l couJdn't bold hlm up," Snidow said Wednaday, "ft was like supPorttn& a corpse." Th~ Redondo Beach man aald .Rm1illo'1 body sank beoealb the four to six-loot awells and whitecaps before the sailboat could come around. Good and Snidow aaid they searched the ana !or about an hour ~ore r• pOrtJng the Incident to the Lons Beach Marine Department . ' Boast They'll Go Free . Atlomeya for two men a~ of lddnaplog and klillng Ldf Alamitos housewife Joann Sd1man predicted late Thurs. day that they wlll ''almost ~ tainly" be cleared or the~ after a preliminary bearinj scheduled to open Monday. Both men aald they will pro. duce four and possibly five vital alibi witnesses during the Sant.a Ana municipal court session. They said they will prove COO• elusively that both defendants were lo other location.<t at the time Mrs. Selgman and her fami,. ly were snatched from their home at 3351 Cortese Drive and when Mrs. Selgman, 43, w.- later kllled by her abduct.on. They may even produce in court a "allent wllnea" who will nol lalte the s tand but will figure prominenUy in the testimony of other defenH v.:ttnesses. That alibi character ia a ca~ haltllter which allegedly was lO &be cwstody of Ronald Lewb Ew-lnc and other witnesses at l.be Ume of the kidnaping. Ewln1 and William Paql Gullett, both 27 and both qi Bell.flower. are cbuged with fe>tV counts of lddnaping and 00*4 murder. Both men are held with bail denied. It ii aJle,Red that they donneCJ heavy theatrical makeup and then took the Seltman family at gunpoint to Long Beach last Aur.. 25 where market manager John Seigman, 50, was ordered lo goto his store, clean out the safe and wait for a telephone call. · Selgman picked up $8,000 ancl waited ror a call that never came. He called Long Beach police and sparked an influx of patrol cars that apparently scared off Mrs. Seigman's ab:- duclors. The three Selgman childreo were found in the family van and released from their bound'!. But Mrs. Setlunan was driven to the fSeeSVSPECTS, Pare AZ) . FINGER ON NOSE DIDN'T HELP HIM. SAN DIEGO (AP) PolJco found a 17-year-old boy stuck In a hoUAe chimney today. 92 dl)'S before Chrfatmaa. When he explaJned he wu try. ln11 to see his alrlfrlend but lacked a hou1e key, the youth waa delivered to his own home. Coast Weathe r A 11ll1ht chanc or showers early Friday. Moatly cloudy near tho cout. LltlJo temperature cbanae. INSIDE TODAY Orang• Coant11 reridnf1 V1CU ~ able to o.i I"' shoCt ' In obo"t thr•e we•k•. MIOIUDldUt,.a second COM of httrnan-to-luuno" qrfOd o/ . tlw <tiHOH hot ~m NJJOrl. «1 bl th. EtUt. Sec .eorita A.T,M. .... ., Q •• •• 81 D+tt •• •• .. M Ot CA I '* ,, DAILY PILOT H /F Water Everywhere City workers struggle to stem flow after truck sheared off a fire hydrant Wednes- day afternoon in Huntington Beach. In- tersection of Adams Avenue and Beach Boulevard was flooded for a while. lnci· dent occurred about 1:45 p.m . Fairview Probe Sought The Orange County Grand Jury has been as ked to in· vestigale allegations ol illegal activities at Fairview State }lospital in Costa Mesa, includ· Ing possible violations of pa· tients' civil r ights and privacy. · Calling for the probe in a letter sent to the 1ury Wednesday was lhe stale hospital's advisory board .. Board member Michael Na.son :;aid today the board asked for Grand Jury intervenllon after at· tempts to investigate the hospital were blunted by non·coopcrallve state offcials. The advisory panel's informal inquiry i nto conditions at Fairview was touched off in July when 14·year medical director Anthony N. Toto resigned. Toto's resignation came after he was transferred to Camarillo Slate Hos pital by state Health Department officials. Jn its letter to the Grand Jury, the advisory board said il has ''become increasin81y concerned (bat improper and illegal prac- tices were undertaken by upper 11 Countians On Panel to Probe MDs Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has appointed 11 Orange Countians to a panel to look into complaints of m edical malpractice in the ~ounty. The appointments complete ttie groundwork fot' a newly ap- proved emergency measure to seek malpractice reform. ·The panel will begin Ila work in J'enuary, according to one or the newly appointed committee nu~mbers. Appointed to the panel are: Irvine residents lna Bliss. ex· ecutive director of the Orange County Planned Parenlbood Atr aoc1at1on; Ronald Lunceford, founde r and direct.or of the People's CU nlc of Santa Ana aod associate professor or sociolo()' ol Cal St.ate Long Beach; Dr. Jenn Effal Carlin, nf tho UCI Colleg e o f M ediclno, Dr. 'erem1 ah Tilloa, Director of raedical !\ervlces at UCl Medical Center, and Dr. Daniel Pelo&, U· alstant professor or medicine at UCJ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '~ Or-c. .... 0.llf "''"' -""""' k ,~,..d ,.,. ...... "'"*"· •• "'911 ... "' .. ~·=· ~·~=~~....:.....~.::.. ... r .. ,. 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Jegal activities were aimed at the removal of Tolo, aceording Lo the board. Ita letter cited five are.as un- covered as being possible viola· tions: -Patients' civiJ rights. -lUegal purging or personnel files at the hospital. Fro• Page A l DEBATE ..• about 100 electoral votes. ll takes 270 to win election. According to Carter aide Jody Powell, the polling by Patrick Caddell s howed Carter lead.inc by margins of Jess than five percent.age points in stales wUb about U8 electoral Y«es. To wblcb William Grei!ner, s~man for President Ford's carnp1aign, replied, "It would ap· KEEP YOUR OWN SCORE--A3 LOBBYIST CONFIRMS FORD 'GIFTS'-M EX·TVCOMIC HELPSFOR~7 INSEARCHOF ELUSIVE MEDIAN-G4 1V FARE: DEBATES, NEW SHOViS-01 pear that Mr. CaddeU's poll verified that we're closinl the gap all over the nation.'' Greener recalled the published polls con ducted before the Republican National Convention that abowed Cart.er leading by wide margins, up to 29 percen· taae Points in a Louis Harria aur· vey between the two party con· venUons. Tbe most recent Harris poll. based on surveys completed on Au1. 30, gave Carter an ll·polnt Jead. The latest Gallup poll «t.es Carter a J.S. point lead. HB Chaner Umt HeaOOd By Lawyer Attomcy Jnome M. Bame hu been appointed chairman ol the lluntlngt on Beach Cb art e r Revblon Committee. 'lbe committee is Lo review lbe present city charter • It is expected to prepare several s uggested changes which, it approved by voters, could make m~or reviaions In the form and operaUoa ol city government. Bame said his committee of nine members will bold bearings on matters such as a d.iredly elected mayor. cooncllman.ic dis· lricts, appointment rat.her than election or tbe city attorney. clerk and tttuurer as well as a general streamlining ol the dty .charter, Bame bas been a city resident for eigbl yeara and was a member of tbe last charter re- vision commiUee. He is a past pre:sidmt or the chamber of com· merce. Another attorney, Harold S. Baum an, will be vice chairman cl the committee. Other committee members in· elude Mary A. Matheis, Pbyllis A. Sarlego. Elaine J. Hankin, WUUam R. Tiuard. Wtlliam R. Butte, 0.ester W. Haskell and Tom Livengood. -Destruction or removal of materials from files "that may contain evidence of possible wrongdoing and illegal activity.'' -Improper unauthoriud re· moval from lites of patient in· formation. -Determination if motives behind the Toto ouster are aimed atclosing Fairview. Nason did not name any cl tbe employn involved in what be called the conspiracy to oust Toto and then to cover up traces of wrongdoing at the hospital. When asked how civil ri«bls had been violated, he said there was evidence that one official had taken photos or patients at the hospital without first obtain· ing their permission. Nason charged both the stale Department or Health and the at- torney general's office with be· ing uncooperative in the advisory board's attempt to investigate Fairview. lie said CaUfornfa Department of Health Director Dr. Jerome Lackner and aide Don Z . Miller had met with the board's committee. Fro• Pag~ A l BOLSA •.• property had been advocated by the South Coast Regional Coastline Commission. Mn;. Wieder said she was nol given any information oo the slate decision but thinks Bolsa Chica might have been deleted beeause of <ft.her state expenses in the area. "The state already is spending heavUy in the operation of eight miles of state beatbes l.n Hunt· tngton Beach," she s aid. "I know that I would be unhap- py tf all the money was being speol up north," she added. "It may not be practical to sink add.i· tional money into the area." The Bolla Chica encompasses 1,804 acrea and includes bluffs, lowlands and estuaries. u .. reaarded as a valuable -1ldllle aru because it is on the Pacific flyway for migratory birda and ll ls one of the last or restorable salt marshes in the state. The area has recently been preiooed In a step towards an· nexaUon to the city and only this week an environmental impact report waa relected for alleaedly beln1 insufric enl. Mra. Wieder says she believes the area can eventually be de· veloped in a way that can be compatible to both bird and man. The slate currently owns 300 acres of an ecological preserve In the Bolsa Chica and It is leasing another 230 acres. Fro• Pa9r Al APOLOGY. • aame fu me of mind that Nlxoa or Johnson did -ly"11. cbeaUng and diatorttng the truth." J ody Powell. Cart.er'• press 1ecretar 1 . said Ca r ter ~Lady Blrd Johnson on Wednesday "lo express bis ntrets about the story and in particular that tmplyina that be considered Nuon and Johnson were In the same cate,ory." Powell uJd Carter was not making e-icuses for the state- ment. ~' apologlting for tt. He ~d Carter was trytnc in the in· temew to point out •'we all bave our 1bortcomJD1• and because cl that we oujlbt not to judge others too hanhly for their mistakes." Fro•P~A J SUSPECTS. • C.,.._ ana wbce she was shol MV«al Umes In tbe bead by her lddnapert. The new de(eue LelUmoGy did "*1 UtUt t.od&J' to ahake the con-0-.C. ot the Orance County aerttr'• ome,. "We believe we have two men wbo did this." Capt. Robert Gnr fdb tersely comment~. ··~r· tainly. we regard our lnvestJga· Ual as closed 1n lttms of charg· iq the two men we believe were the killers of Mra. SeilJDUl." Capt. Grlffetb aald an In· vestieatlon aimed at the arrest or a third man he believes worked with GulleU and Ewin& is sull un· derway. Deputy District Attorney Dave Carter appeared to share Grlf· feth's view with the comment out.side the courtroom that the pro6pectlve alibi witnesses being summoned by the defense "mw,t be lying or confused. ''They couldn't be in two places at the same time." Carter said. "And that's what the defense a.alls us to believe if you accept the time table they have pre- pared." Deputy public d e fe nder Michael Beecher said he will pro- ve that Ewing wu sitting with prospective witness Guy Cooper in the latter's Bellllower apart· ment at the moment that Mrs. Seigman and her family were k.idnaped. He said Cooper will testily that the two men watched "the.Bionic Wom an" on television and then decided to lake Ewing's hamster fora ride. Beecher said the hamster was a present rrom Ewing 's Or'trriend, Dora Parker, and she will be among witnesses who will testify that Ewing, Gullett, Cooper and the hamster were among patrons at a local coclrtail lounge where the group stayed until after mldnigbL AuthoriUea claim the Seieman family wu lddnaped at 9 p.m. that night. They believe Mrs. Seigman was killed at about 11 p.m. . Defense attorney Marvin Cooper said Gullett was also seen several times al the cocktail lounge. RCA ColorTrak 19" ,o; .. , ..... ColorTrak Table Model Special Double Duty Holdup Man Tends Pumps ' A •IU·IDUked bandit ned w1lb abou& $S0 from IA Anaheim cas station Wednesday nhrht but not before be paused Lo wait on a customer, polact reported. THE BANDIT WALKED Into the Searez Oil Company, 1295 N. Kraemer St , about 8 pm , police said, pulled a pistol and ordered the 16·year-old •llendant into a back room Ile tied the hands and feet of the1 attcnditnt, then put the aki mHk he wH wcunng over the youn1 man'• head and began La.king cash Crom u safe, police said. WHEN A CAR PUUED up at the pumps. the robber paus<.-d, oHiccr:; rcportl'd, and filled the customer".~ car wlth GU. Minutes later, a friend of the altl•ndanl a rrived, and tho band.it ordered him into the back room, commandin1 that bewail five minutes belorccall1ng for help, police reported. The man then Oed on foot, officers said. Kissinger Hopeful At Africa Trip End NAIROBI. Kellya CAP) - Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kiss· ineer ended his first African peace shuttle today and said be was leaving Arnca with "a warm reeling and a sense or hope. Alter 10 days seeklng to ar· range negotiations for black rule in Rhodesia a nd South·West Africa, Kissinger left for London. His plane was to make a refuel· ing stop on the Greek island of Crete. The secr etary met for 415 minutes today with President Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya, black Africa's elder statesman, seek- ing his support for his peace pro· posais. Kissinger was also given an ex· hibilion of traditional African dancing after the meeting in Nakuru, a farming town l~ miles northwes t or Nairobi. Handed a spear and a shield ~Y Kenyatta, Kissinger shuffled h~s feet a bit attempung Lo keep in llme wilh' the pounding or drums and chanting of native warriors in the background. In a brief speech, Kissinger re· newed America's support for pro-Western Kenya, which he bas vb1ted three times since April. Upon nrriving here from Kinshasa, Zaire, on the lul leg oC the African shuttle. Kissinger said : "The U nile d States belteves strongly and supporta strongly the independence, securit y and progress o( our friends in Kenya." 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Irvine EDITI ON VOL 69, NO. 267, .t SECTIONS, 38 PAGES I ORANGE £0UNTY, CACIFORNIA .\Irvine Heiress Pushes I t By TOM BARLlo:V Of II•• D•llr ...... ~H Irvine heiress Joan Irvine ith urged the Irvine Company • the James Irvine Foundation tale Wednesday to accept her u&gestion that all but two per ent ot the Irvine stock held by the foundation be d1stnbuted to 1tharities l Mrs Smith urged the proposal ~her adversaries as a practical way to reaolve the disrute generated when the Mobl Oil Company ofrered the foundation S200 million for shures of stock lhat must be relinqwshed under rederal law. She said acceptance or her of fer would immediately end her current Orange County Supenor Court law.suit against both parties She said acceptance would "al· low this court to avoid lhe com· plex question of whether the foWldation is breaching its ob ligations to the beneficiaries and the minority shareholders." Lawyers for the state Attorney General's omce commented that the sugaeslion contained In a memorandum circulated around Judge James F . Judge's courtroom ''deserves cons1dera· uon." Lawyers for the oppostng lrvme Company nnd the James lrvtne Foundation had no 1m· med.late comment. But It seemi. likt!ly that they w11l reject Mrs. Smith's lnvitaUon. Mrs Smith said she felt that her propos al had merit, '•because beneficiaries '°'ouJc:t re- ceive the exact value otf the foun· dallon's stock by receavmg the <See HEIAESS. Pace AZ) 1Warniup Stint Ends fwith First TV Debate \ l I 'Illegals' Arrested In Irvine By Hit.ARV KAYE Of I~• D•tly l'tNll SI~ lmm igr a t1on authoril1es nabbed about JOO people bcl.aevc.>d to be illegal ahens dunng a raid thi s morning at Laguna Manufacturing Company, a furniture m anufacturer an Irvine. Jim Robinson, an 1mmigr.,l10n official who participated In today's raid, &aid at the scene that the roundup was prompted by numerous anonymous phone calls complaining about the il- legal employes. He said an exact count had not yet been taken lhjs momin1t and that some employes were still be· ing discovered in hldmg places throughout the factory. located al 17622 Von Karman "We won't know how many un· Ul it's all over. but it looks hke we have about 100 ." said Robinson, adding that the employcs were being loaded' into about 14 v.:ms and would be driven back to the imm1grat1on office' 1n Los Angeles. After being procesM.'d. lhe al legals will be askl'<i to leaV(' the c<>unlry voluntarily or will lx· subJect to deportation hearings. hesa1d. Robinson said that he expected to leave only a small proportion of Laguna Manufacturing Com· pa~y·s factory l'mploycs still in lrvine "Maybe there'll be about 20 here whl•n we leave." hc said Philip Smith, on immigration official tn the Los Angeles ofClce, explained that about 25 to 30 im· migration om cer'I were busy conducting "sur veyo;". or raids, 11l various Orange County loca lions today. However, Smith dl'cl.aned to rl' veal where tbe othtt raids were being conductt-d untJI after they occur. "We found them hldln« in bo~ cs, in corners, in the furniture, · nnywht>re they thought they wouldn't be seen," Robinllon aald. Nixon Cut Off No TV for Big Debate? FORMER PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON is among 7 .000 San Clemente cable television subscribers cut of( when TM communications terminated service Wednesday in a row with the City Council. '"Yes. he was wiU>out service," Col Jack Brennan, Nix on's ch.ief or staff. s:ud today. He s aid he was maJong arrangcmf'nls this morning to guarantee that the former president will be able to see the Ford-Carterdebatetorught. "WE'VE HAD OFFERS from all over town , from peo. pie who are on the Storer systems." Col. Brennan said. "He definitely will see lhe debate. You can say that," Col. Brennan added. He noted that with rabbit ears the Nixon household could receive San Diego although reception was fuzzy. SC Petitions Court To Keep TV Service By PHILIP ROSMAlllN Of-0.lly ""'""$Q" San Clemente City Attorney F. MacKenzie Brown sought an in· Junction in Superior Court today to force the city cable television franchiser to resume service. TM Communications Company cut cable ser vice to 7,000 San Clemente homes al 2 a.m. Wed· nesday, minutes after lhe City Council refused to guarant~ the company that ilS property and revenues would not be seued by the city during a three-day Jn· terim period between the old and new franchise contracts. The TM francblse to operate in San Clemente expired Sunday. The new contract, approved by the council. takes efrect Oct. 21. Under the cable television or- FINGER ON NOSE DIDN'T HELP HIM SAN DIEGO (AP) -Police found a 17.year-old boy stuck in a house chimney today, 92 days before Christmas. When he explained he was try- lllll to see has girlfriend but lacked a house key. the youth was delivered to his own home. dinance. if a franchise expires, the city bas the right to con- ruscate any equjpment left on site after 30 day1, If no new franch.ise is in effect. Tht-council was scheduled to m~t at 3 p.m . today Mayor B Patrick Lane, who was the swing vote both in sccur- 1 n& approval or the cable franchise and denying the com· pany a guarantee its property would not be taken. cil.lled for the emer~ency session. Ile said it was "for purposes of considering cont.lnuancc of cable television service within the city." Lane was unavailable for com ment tht1 morning. The two other council members who refused . lhe cable company its property JUarantee Thomas O'Kecfe and Tony D1Giovanni -said they bad no intenllon of backing down on the issue. Unlesa the court ordt'r sUpuJates otherwise. or one of the council members changes his mind. TM exccut1vl'll vowed to- day the company would romplcte dismantlement of lho cable aystem. No Issue Emerges As Pivot By The Auodau.d Press Despite Jimmy Carter·~ 15,000·mile campaign log, despite President Ford's high visibility home stand, despite the promises and thl' polls. the crucial phase or tht' conte~t for the White House begins tonight What is past 1s warmup. The 90-minule debate 1n Philadelphia tonight at 6 JO POT is viewed in both <:amJ)6 as th<: likely pivot point for the 40 cam· peirn days that rernaln. ln large part, It 1s the lack of a single. compelling issue or set of issues that has raised so high the stakes ln the first of three Ford· Carter debates. Image and voter impression! of the Republican president and the Democratic challenger are therefore the more important. And those are precisely the perceptions that the debate can shape, or reinforce. or erase Furthermore. by any measure, the race ls closer than on the steamy night in Kansas City, Mo . when Ford told a cheering ( \'f; U'."i I '\ llX'ilS J Republican conventioo lhat he wanted to meet Carter face·to- face lo debate the 1ssuet1, the Cirst incumbent president ever to do so. Not that Ford has overtaken Carter at this point; his own campaigners acknowledge he is still behind. But as one Republican put tl, a real contest is in proeped, where once it seemed there would be none Carter, who has from the start cautioned De mocrats against overconfidence, makes that point from his own campaign plat forms : "ll's a very difficult political undertaking to dcfc:Jt an ancum· bent president with a unlJled par- ty And that'll what 1 Cac£'" Nonetheles!-, Carter claims 1t healthy lead. On the eve or the de bate, his spokesman awd Sep- tember polling showed Carter ahead in 35 state11 with about 440 electoral votes. Ford in 13 wllh about 100 electoral votes. ll tokes 270towin election. According to Carter aide Jody Powell. the polling by Patrick Caddell showed Carter leadin1 by margins of less than five (Sff DEBATE, PaieAZl \ 1'oday ~s C loshal( • 'toeks THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1976 TEN CENTS Stock 'Gift' o.tlr ,..._MM'! ,..... JOAN IRVINE SMlTtt MAKES APPEARANCE IN COURT Urges Irvine Foundation to Olatr'lbute Stock to Charttle• Fairview Hospital Jury Probe Asked The Orange County Grand Jury haa been asked to in. vesUgate allegations of Ulegal activities at Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa, includ- ing possible violations of pa- tients' civil rights and privacy. Calling for the probe in a letter sent to the jury Wednesday was the state hospHaJ's advisory board Board member Michael Nason ~aid today the board asked for Grand Jury intervention after at· tempts lo investigate the hospitaJ were blunted by non·cooperative state oftcaals The 8dvisory panel's informal 1nqu1ry in to conditions at Fa1rview was touched off in July when 14·year medical director Anthony N. Toto resigned. Toto's resignation came after he was transferred to Camartllo State Hospital by state Health Department oUicials. In Its letter to the Gr~d Jury, the advisory board said it has "become Increasingly concerned that improper and Illegal prac- tices were undertaken by upper and lower echelon employes in the service o( the state Depart- ment of Health.'' Those alleged improper and il- legal activities were aimed al the removal or Toto, according to the board lts letter ctted five areas un· <'Overed a s being possible viola· lions Patients' civil nghLc; Illegal purging or personnel f1le11 at the hospital Oe11 truction or removal of mat.eriab from filet1 "that may contain evidence of poHible wrongdoing and llleaal activity." lmpropor unauthorh:cd re· moval Crom riles of putient In· formollon. Determination if motives behind the 1'oto ouster urc aimed at cloi1lng 1-'alrview Nason did not name uny or lhe employes involvrd ln what ho called the consplraey to ou11t Toto 01111, ,.._ ..... ,..... CONSPIRACY TARGET? Or. Anthony Toto and then to cover up traces o! wrongaolng at the hospital. When asked how civil rights had been violated. he said there was evidence that one official had taken photos or patients at the hospital without first obtain- ing their permission. Nason charged both the state Department ol Health and the at- torney eeneral's office with be- ing uncooperative in the advlsory board's attempt to lnvesUeat.o Fairview. He said Callromla Department of Health Director Dr. Jerome Lackn e r a nd aide Don z. (See FAIRVIEW, Pa1e A!) 0r~::'4,:0HH t Weather Youth Board OK'd; First Meeting Set A alight chtJDC'(' of showera early Friday. Mostly cloudy near tho cout. LltUe temperature cban1e. INSIDE TOD" Y Orano• Count11 rtftMnt• toiU ~ abl• to get flu shaft In abo11t thrte t11••k1. Meamdtilt. a ltCond CON of lawmon·to·humon '1"'tod of tM dtuaie hat been rtpOrt- td tn fhe gott. Bee ltorWt .U, A4. °"" .............. IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS LUO SUSPECTED AU!NS INTO WAmNO VAN Authottu .. Round Up About 100 Employee Dt.lrfng Raid at lrvlne Firm The Irvine school board quick ly approved plans Wednesday lo create a Youth AdVlSOry Board Lbat will create a link between students and city officials. The action wes in sharp con- trast to last week'sjointcit.Ycoun- cil/scbool board meeUna. dutin1 which the topic almost wu d1J. cu.uedtodeath. School lrustua said Wedn-:s· day they teared the new board would get "commltted to death'' before It even got off the a:rouod. They said lhe7 wue willli\c to leave lhe oreanbation to the 1tu· dents and Police Chief Leo Peart and his atarr The Youth Advisory Board Is one of the key recommendaUorui offered by the tuk force that studied juvenile delinquency and diversion in Irvine. , The board will be compoeed of intermediate and high 1chool 1tu- denta, but bow they will be daen wlll be worked out by stu- dtQta attending the first meetln~. MarUyn Barria o{ the 11'\1.ne school di.trkt said the organlia· Uonal meeUQM i1 not yet firm, but that lhe belilvea It will t;e held at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at Univtnity Hilb- lnde~ 01 C1 01 j2 •• Cta 0 CM cu M Dt ••91 •--- .. Al OAJL y ~ILOT O.anges Proposed • ' Jrvine Housing Issue in Cou1·t A motion thut would makt: 11weepln« ~an1e1 ln the Oran,ao Coounty Fulr Rouslog C.ouncll'ii l~w1ull atialnst the C\ty of Irvin • will be ar1u~d Tuesday In Sapcrtor ~rt. It la belng vlcorousl.Y oppos~ by lawyers ror the city and 01(! Irvine Company on lhe groundl' that any 1uch •meodmmt would furtbA!r delay trial ol an acdon ~at WU filed In Mareb, 1t'J5. Tbe lawsuit aeokl court authority that would eompel the t !ty of Irvine lo add moderate and low iocome housing to de· telopmeot senerat.ed by the $850 rnlllion Irvine Iodus trial Complex Eut. It ia argued that an estimated 54,000 workers attracted lo lhe area in the lmmedllte f~ will have a bard time findlq homes tbey can afrord in the com· munlly. ll la areued in oppasWon to the inoHon lo be debated 'I'Uesday that permission ror t.ho<:enterfor Law in lbe Public Interest lo re- vise its lawsuJt will further delay a project tbal will generate $9 million In tax re venues for the ca· ty or Irvine and Orange County. Fair Housing attorney Carlyle Hall said he is hoping for a court ruling that will allow hlm to work the language of a New Jersey Supreme Court ruline into the Irvine lawsuit. u He said the so-called Mount Laurel decision makes it clear DEBATE ... percentage points in states with obout 120 elector al votes To which William Greener. spokesman for President Ford's campaign, r eplit>d. "Jt would ap- pear that M r Caddell 's poll verified that we're closing the gap all over the n ation." Greener recalled the published polls conducted bdore the KEEP YOUR OWN SCORE--A3 LOBBYIST CONFIRMS FORD 'GIFTS'--M EX·TVCO-.C HEL'S FORD--A7 INSEAACHOF ELUSIVE MIDIAN-C4 TV FARE: DEBATES, NEW SHOW$-01 :Republ.acan NatJonal Coovention that abowed Carter leadi.ne by Wlde margins, up to 29 percen- t.age points io a Louis HanU sw-- vey between the two party con- ventions. The most recent Harris poll, based on surveys completed on Aug. 30, eave Carter an 11-potnt. lead. The lat.est GalluP poU gives. Carter a 15·polnt lead. :nae For d cantl) CQnlend$ the l(ap has slnce been narrowed. A Harris s urvey of 2,MC likely voters, conducted tllfouth m1d- Septembcr , r eported doubl1t among some about Carter's e~­ ~rience and stance on lssues. Harr1s &aid a 49 percent to 34 l)t'r<'ent plurality fell Carter had <tuckt>d ~tandaon iasues. Cartf'r ~aid he thinks the de· bate will a lleviate auieh eoncerns, and show him to be a 1ubltantia l c:mc11date wlth the ltnowt~ae to handle nalionn l prohlemlt. tbal If there IS 8 need ror low toll houslna an a cc.unmwuty then lho rommun1ty m ust beur Its r1ur share of the burd~n. ~vcn Jrvant residents are a~· soc1ated w1tb lhc Ftir l{Qui anai Council 1.n the Superior Court lawsuit. ,,. A lt-ytaM>ld WOIDID Who Jul· fcred serious bead. add bllemal iAJuries wben •be jumped from a ~g catefln1 truck in Irvine Wednesday afternoon was listed in stable condition today ;al Tustin Community Hospital. Irvine Police s aid Mary Strat- ton of Norwalk jumped out of an Irvine Cat ering Company truck that was travehng about 20 miles per hour pear White a nd Cartwright streets an the Irvine IndUstrial Complex. Police said today they still were not sw:e why the young woman jumped from the truck but speculated that sbe was "ap- p~renUy f.ooling_ _around and didn't realize the truck wu goiclg so fast.•• Miss Stratton was briefly ques· Uoned at the hospital aod the driver. Arm en GP.orge Makarian. 63S Baker St., Cost.a Mesa, was also questl(med about the circumstances. Indian Guides R e cruitme nt Mee tings Set The Broken Lance Nation or the YMCA Indian Guides will hold recruitment meetings lodny and Sept. 30, in Laguna rn11s and Irvine for boys in grades 1·3 and thelr fathers. Little braves and their dads Will meet al Valencia Elemcn· tary Scl'lool. 25661 Pasco de Valenc.U in lAJUU tin&., .,.. al College Park Elementary. S700 Chaparral Ave. in Irvine. Meetings will be held at both schools both days al 7 p.m. Additional information on the pro&racn or the recruitment ni&ht.s ia available <at the Y, 23131 Orange Ave., El Toro ; UO· Y&ICA. E'ronc P119e 1t I FAIRVIEW. • M,Uler had met with tho board's committee. LQckner, Nason said, gave nve reasons for Toto's transfer. J\mong th0$t rellSQM were a death report considered faulty In Sacramento and being a capt.Jvc of his own staff. Yet. Nason continued, Lackner characteri:ied Toto as a iood ad· ministrator and said if he were not he wouldn't have been orrered the poiutton .at Camanllo. F ro"' Pagr .ti HEIRESS .··. ~l()('k ltst•lf "I -.ould be ablt' lo NnUnue my owner ~hip In ahe lrvanc Com pany. • rclaUooahtp in wb.lcb I maintain s tronc famlll•I and emotrnonl lleic ," sbenJ>l8.1ned Mr' Smith 11 the "rand- d.w1thter of J•mc-s lrvme. the founder or the lrvlneC.:OIJ\pany. M1'11 Smith UCCU.Sl'd U\o fou.ft· rl1tOcm of pursu1na it:s planned merat•r "Ith Mob al u!\ a means of forC'ln.: h<-r to ~ell her 22 pc~cot lntt'rcsl an th<' lrvlne Company nnd end her ll relontt reJuUon11hlp' Wlth lh" Jund owninJC oraani&a-twn Shl· pred1rt1:<f thl' found11Uun 11 rcrus:il or her offer on lh.o airound1> that it might lead to her achle\'lng more lnflucn~ in Uw operilJon of the lrvine Company. And she further chumcd that the foundation seeks to cooUnue as a liource of funds ror charity through control ot more than $100 miUion in rei.ources which would be realued through lhe found•·• lion's sale or 1>tock in the Irvine. Company The Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969 compels the foundation to dispose or llS J rvine Company. stock not later than 1983. ARCHITEcrs DRAWlNG SHOWS LAYOUT OF NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM Plans Call tor New Facility In Newport Center to be Ready In a Year La"')'ers on both sldes noted Wednesday that the offe r cirrulatcd by Mrs. Smith is 1>1mslar to one that was rejeeled by anotht•r Judge last year in Oranizc County Supen or Court. Attorney Lyndol Youna. lhen ;ictmg for Mrs. SmlO!. suggested at that time that the foundation's shares could be divided among charities that would Include hos pitals und private u n- 1 ver:s1taes. Dream Gains Substnnce Newport Harbor Art Museum Under Way Judge Claude M. Owens re- fused to consLder the proposal with the ruling that Young dld not have legal standing to ln- tervene on behalf of the charlta· ble benefJc1anes. Hy MICHAEL P~KEVJCll OlllM0.11,~111&- Tbe JS-year dream of a group of art lovers moved closer to re· ahty Wednesday wat.b the official groundbreaking for the new home of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. The 21,000·square-root. bwld- illl-! wall be located on a bluff on San Clemente Road in Newport Center . It will include five gall enes, a sculpture garden, bookstore, kitchen. special pro- JC.Cts area and parking for 93 cars. Construction or the s ingle- story, concre te stru<."ture is ex- pected to be completed in a year. . Althoueh the building is valued ?t $1 5 mllllon, donated services will lower the tota l cost lo about SdS(),000. The Jrvsne Company donMted tbe two-acre site in Newport Ceotet, etd,Jacent to the future home or a Newport. Beach city library bullding. The architectural firm or Langdon and Wilson donated its services and Koll Conslruclioo will build the museum al cost. A fund drive s tarted in 1974, has netted $1. l million or the goal o( $2 .S million. The funds are de· siped to insure a full program of museum actlviUes. Including ex· h1blt1ons, educational services and 1tuided tours. The museum has re<:eived sup- port from the James Irvine t ·oundat.Jon.. $250.J)()(t the Har.cy G. Steele Foundation, $150.000; Patrons E scape SAN DIEGO (AP) -Twelve patrons rushed from a burning downtown ho~I today but a 13th Jumped from a second-Ooor win- dow, sufferin' a spr ained ankle and cuts and brulaies. Firemen rescued three others from Las f1ores Hotel No other lOJwies were reported. and the Ahman~on Foundation, $150.000. The Ahmanson grant has been presented m honor Mrs. Denis E Sullivan, a museum founder for whom a gallery will be named. The museum or ganization was founded in 1961 by a small group of citizens Th e F'ine Art-. Patrons of Newport. Harbor held their first exhibition an the lobby of Newport Beach rity llall before moving to their first home at the Balboa Pav1l.aon. In 1968, the name or Ole or· gamut.Ion was changed to the Newport Harbor Art Museum, and. m 1971. the museum moVl'd to its present location on the Balboa Peninsula. Ben C. Deane 1s the preMdcnt of the must!um's 35-member board or trustees. Harvey I~. West ls dlrector or the museum Judge Owens did not comment on lhe legal merits of Young's suggeM1on. f''oundahon lawyers argued, as they may argue aga.snsl the new offer, that Mrs. Smith's suggea- hon \'IOlateS the terrru. or lhe Wlll drawn up by the late J ames l rvrne 11 . ---=~======--=~ ---:.-= --==,---.,======:%, l RCA ColorTrak for 1977 Is here. Come In and see why It'• the finest color TV RCA has ever made. Once you see ColorTrak In ac tion, we're sure you'll want to own It-so sure, In fact, we Invite you to accept our unique challenge. .. And tr J un project that im· 11ge In the debal<'S, It would be a grf'al asset for m c.-." he said Ford will be trvln1t to projert lumscar as a dcr1111ve, informed u nd intelllgl'nl le ader, l<> eliminate what one Republkon said are voter m1sfivings aboot hlrn on those polnl9. Brown N arnes Panel On OC Malpractice RCA : ColorTrak 19" f1 ~I· ~· ... _ .. 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The appointments complete the groundwork for a newly ap· proved emergency m eaaure to seek malpractice reform . The panel will begin lta work in January. lCCOrdlng to one or the newly appointed committee members. Appointed to the panel are Irvine resident.a Ina Bliss. ex- tt11tlve director or the Oranie County Planned Parenthood A:s· socialion; Ron ald Lunceford, founder and director or the People's CUoic of Santa Ana and Yacht Port Probe Vowed LOS ANGELES CAP> -Los Angeles County Supervisor Bax- ter Ward bas protrused to push ahead With a probe ol tax dsess- menta on luxury yacbts. Instead of l uminl tbe matter over to an Impartial committee ts proposed by Mlenor Pb.tllp Wallan. Supenisora vokd Alli· 31 tb bold lbe lftvestigatory beutn1. ' •• nl'soclate professor of 5CX'iolo1ty at Cal State Long Beach; Or. J eon Efral Carlin, of the lJCI College of M edlclne , Dr. J<'remlah Tlllea, Direct or or mt'dlcol services ot UCI Medical Cl'nkr, &nd Or. OMl.,l Pclog. as· 11lstant professor of medicine at UCL Also !!elected arc-Ntwport Beach obstetrician gynecologist Dr. James Watt; iturgeon Dr. Ro~rt Hinrichs. also of Newport Beach; Stan M.,tek. of Tustin, executive director or lhe Orange County Heoltb Plannlng Council: Norma Grundy, Fountain Valley nurs ing s upe rvisor of student tiealtb services at UCI ; Dr. Doria Johnson, a Corona del Mar g)'Tlecolo,Ut and Dr. Ronald Tap. J)t'r, South Laguna surgeon. The committee will review the quality of certified medic&l of· fi cials in the county, includlDC nunes and doctor's assistants. lt will also investigate pubUc complaiots. and complaints from hospital official• and other mem- berS of the medical profession. If, in their findings, th• p~nel discovers evidences ol malprac· tlca, they can turn their evidence over to the attomt,y general's of· fice. 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But • check of pricea often •howa 1 move I• beyond the homeowner'• meana. Home improvement tolls -eully In ~ Sl0,000-SZQ,OOO ranae often are too hiah. Homeowners can rnl.se money for worthwblle projcclll. thouah, with second · mortaa1es u.slna a boust" • ~, or other property a.lready morta•&ed as coll•teral. How much each person can borrow Money's Worth depends on the equity ' v•lue in the property ._....11__.-.. _____ _ (the amount the property 1s worth above wh•t Is owed on it >. ·.· PEOPLE WHO HA VE OWNED a house for several years probably have built up a bag equity. For instance, say you bought a house tor $25,000 10 years ago. paid $5,000 down and took a mortgage oo lhe balance. Say you've already re- duced t.be mortgage lo $15,000, while lnflalion has lifted th~ .• market value of the house to $40,000. The equity is $25,000. How much can be borrowed on this equity? Major sources are savings and loan associations and finance con>· . ' · panies. with finance companies probably the biggest now In . . the second mortgage field. C.I.T. Financial Services, offer- ing second mortgages in .o slaw, will leod up to 8S percent ortbe appraised market value of a house, less what ls owe<S oo the first mortgage. Warning: deal only with reputable lenders who will ht' cautious in accepting applicants, protect borrowers against. overborrowing and thereby help them safeguard what is pro· bably their most valuable possession. WHAT ABOUT INTEREST rates? They're higher lhat1 on original mort1ages, ranging from 12 to 18 percent, de-: pending on tbe uea and the c_ompany making the loan. Tho· lender will require a professional appraisal of the property· to establish lts maritet value and a Ulle search lo clarify ownership. In some st.ates, lenders pay ror these service:.; in others, borrowen pay. Maturities? Second-mortgage loans can be repaid over a period of three to 10 years, depending on lbe total bor· rowed. It is also possible lo raise money on equity in a house by refinancing the mortgage, which is taking a new mortgage that pays off the old and provides additional cash lo the homeown er. In this type of transaction, today's higher lll• terest rate will be charged on the full mortgage amount. this could represent a bi& hike ln cost over the term or the new mortgaee. WHICH METHOD rs better? Thal depends on tho amount of money needed and the de:.i red penod or repay ment. Important is the fact lbal closing costs and other fees are substantially higher to refinance a first mortgage than to get a second mortgage ls a second-mortgage loan worth the interest cost? The answer depends on the gain. If more space and repairs are in the balance, the second mortgage is probably the .lnswer. Also, lf the improvements permanently increase the house's value, part of the cost can be recovered upon sale. WHILE A SECOND MORTGAGE may generate funds for other purposes -paying for college tuJtion, buying .nother piece of property, invesllng in a business opportuni- ty -it pays to consider the return ror the money and in· terest. If the house is in need or rep:urs and is unmarketable, a second-mortgage Joan could make the house salable or im· prove the price. There may be penalties for paying off the loan early, although many companies do not impose such charges. · A final caution: money raised through a second morttage is expenaivt'. & as certatn as possible it's used wisely. OPEC: Oil Price Boost Favored CARACAS, Venewela (AP) -Members or thtt- Organlzallon of Petroleum Exporting Countries COP EC>.: favor a ~t in oil prices next year "hut nothing has been : said regardine the slie." according to Venezuela's minister: of mines and hydrocarbons. ·· . The Caracas newspaper El Nacional publis hed the com· . ment by Valenlln Hernandez foUowlng news reports rrom New York indjcaUng Venezuela and Iran would seek a 25 percent on price increase at lhe OPEC minjsterial con· rerence in December. lllAN AND VENEZUELA ARE the serond and thircl largest producers in lhc 13·nation Arab-dominated oil cartel, which controls more than 80 percent or world oil trade. Saudi Arabia, whlch has opposed any price increase thia year, ia the largest producer. • The slzo of an lncreue for 1977 "wlll depend on various : ractort'I, Including studJea be!ng curled out in OPEC'~ : economic commission," Hernandez was quoted aa aayinR. · Tho price of OPEC oll, froicn for almost o ycsr. la set nt ; : Stl.51 a barrel or a 1tundard crude oil. HERNANDEZ SAID OPEC members are in o;reamcnt. •• that ·•condUlons have emerged for us to 11dJ~t price. In December. ''There 11 no dlrterence In cril8rion between Saudi Aubla, on the one hand, and Vcnczucl• •nd Iran. on lhd other,'· Htrnandes wiut quoted as saying. • In Abu Dbabl the oil mlnll~ter for the United )\rab Emlratea (UAE), ManC'h Said Ololb•, was quoled by lho MWapaper Al-Wabda as .saylnR thl" emirates would conaidor o 10 to 16 ccnt·per·barrcl lncrc1111c ''in ordef lC) reduce exl!lt • lni price dlttcrcnU•ls. '· HE SAID THE UAE IS clatrrmlncd to maintain tho purcbuing power ot IL" oil rcvcmue "becaint it Ja the only revenue tht country has.'' In Venezuela Hernander said hJs country 1'if.belnt pr1" • ;· uurcd by lradlUonal marktts" loeell more oil, 'lfhlch would · t mean an fncreue In the country'a 011 production. t ffe said the Venezuctan.fovernmcnt wUI not bend Jn It"· ~ conaervatlon policy lllld has no plal\8 to boost oil productloq:. ( from Ill current leveJ or 2.2 million barrel" a day. About 4! • ' million barrels are exported dally. mainly lo tho \Jnlteq ! States and C•nada. • CW DAIL 'Y P1LOT Sutton Reaches Plateau SAN Jo'RANClSCO <AP > Twenty-four hoUt'I after lhcy were mathematically t Uman l· ed, lhe Loa Aoaeles Dod1ers were poppin& champagne corks and actlna Uke &•ddy champloru.. The cauie for lhti cele brat.w n in the Dodgen ' clubhouse here Wednesd~ night. wu the first ::»-victory season in Don Sutton's career, achieved with a alx hat. 3-1 triumph over the San Fran CIRO GJanta. "Nice going guys -it's about lime you gol m e w me run!'>' " On TV Tonight Cltannft I I at 1: 10 s houted Sutto n as he o~ncd some of the b ubbly. Sutton, often the vtct1m of non· s upport io his m aJor league c areer. h ad p r evious ly ap- proached the elusive 20-victory plateau with 19·9 sea.sons ut 1972 and 1974. ''Even though I won 20 this year, I'll n e ve r be a better pitcher than I W:l!\ in 1972," said Sutton. "I had a 2 <.i earned run average and the feeling lhe club!. I was facing would have dtfflcul· ty scoring one run." The 31-year -old right·handu had contrasting result.'! early this season. "I was 7-8 W1th an e.r ;i. around S 00 just before the All star break, and I thought I'd tw lucky lo salvage a dozen w1n!)," he adau tted . . "But th in gs h ave fallt'n togelher so well," added Sutton, who has won eight in a row and allowed o nly nine earned runs in tus las t nine starts, dropping has e r a. from 4 79 lo 1~ present 3 13 Sutton. 20-9. fell betund 1n the second i nn i n g iu Dodger <; nemesis Bobby Murcer It'd orr 'With a s rn gk a nd eventually s toic home with two outs, snapping the pitcher 's 21 innmg scoreless i.lr· rng. "I thoug ht lhat 1f I wt're t.o lose by one run, 1 had lo be lhc dum- best guy around," recalled Sul ton "It was a stupid play on my p art and brilli ant on his Murcer as a superstar " John Montefusco opposes Burt Hooton tonight as tht' !leason series between the d ub con eludes. San f''r anc1sco holds a 10. 7 advantagl'. 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( l•'k ~0 Ni;,,jt "' ~ ~U"" flu '" ·-" "' £11 •• \() "1tl0ft IW 10 'I • • I I • • "-IL Oll • l 1 t l iitvt tl• 1 \ l I t l WP -!<Ml)(JO'I T 1 II -.-J.17' Kings Tied By Islanders LOS ANGELES CAP) Lorne Stamlcr scor<'d mid way in the lh1rd pc.>nod to help Los Angele~ RDln D 4'"" Ill' wlth the New York Islanders in a N a tionul flockf'y League <'"th1b1laon game Wt'dncs· day night Defenst'mnn Jl.'an Potvin, with two goali.. and ct'nter Jude Drouin. with Ont> goaJ and two as ststs , It'd the a ttack aarunst the K1ngll. Potvin snapped a J..3 dt'adlock at 7 49 of th<' final period wh•·n hla shot d t'fl ccted into th<' net from fi ve fl.'<'l out to gi ve New York a short-llv\•ct 4 :i IHd Slamler th<'n tied It less thnn two minutl's late r when he scored afte r reserve goalie Jimmy Smith made a flnl' save on a shot by GPne Carr. Mart't'I Dionne connected on a power-play RODI late In th<> second pl'rlod, 11cortng from 40 feet nut. whllr the Kings <'flJO)'f'<l n lwo-man ndvnntoge. Ills Jtnul cvent'd the score at 3 3. The teams trad<'l'I goal11 an the first period with Potvin scoring after only 34 u concb against Rogie Vachon. Los Angeles came baek at S 27 on a power play when rookie St.eve CUpplngdale chipped in a ahol rrom five feet in front of the net. The Kings wound up out.shoot- inR lhe Islanders 42-18. TV Tonight 7.10 p.m. 01) DODGERS BASEBALL -The Dod1er5 meet tbe San Francisco Giants at Candlesllck Park In San Fran- d aco. 8 p.cn. (50) -mE OLYM- PIAD -Tbe Marathon depicts the grueling maralbon d ating back to 1908 and including Ethiopia's vJctoriet at Rome, Tokyo and Mexico Cl~. 9 p.m. (13) -BOXJNG FltOM THE OLYMPIC. . t :ao p.m. (22) -WOJIEN'S ~PROFESSIONAL GOLF. .. . . - ·RohinsOh Praises Purdue ., ;:: LOS ANGELES CAP) Southern California t.allback Ricky Bell hH looltCo'd Uka I OOl- mllll wrecklna crew In molt ol the Trojans' 1ame1 the pal\ two sea s ons, but co•ch Jobn Roblnaon nys his team wtll'bave to do more than hand tho bM.ll q(t to Bell to bout the Purdue Bollermakent this S.turdaf. "Purdue Is u blc. stron1, physical t eam ." the TroJ1Qa coach said Tuesday. ''They lluto concentrate on stopplnJ the real good players . We're ccrtalnly &O- mg to have lo keep them O(t- balance it we 're go1na to be auc- cessful. "I don 't think you can late tbe baJI a nd cram it down Purdue's throat." PHILADELPHIA'S GARRY MADDOX BEATS THE TiiAOW TO INF1ELDER MIKE TYSON WE __ D_N_E:_S_D_A_Y_. ----- Bell, who led the naUoo in rushing last season by averaglne 170 yar~ per game, failed to gain at least 100 yards· only again s t Purdue . Tbe BoUermaker11, alwayg touab ·in- side, held · Bell to 89 .yarda although they ended up iolUag Magic Nntnber 6 for Phils Cubs Deal l!M to the Trojans. · "We're facing a Joe FrM.ier- t ype team ." Robinson aaid. "We're going to have to stand our ground and slug it out. PIULA DELPHIA < \P) -The Philadelphia P h1ll1 <.•i. held a meelln g beforC' \.\>l'dn1,>sday night's game dec1dmi:: on how t11 i.plJt the NatJOnal Lca~ue playoff and World Series mont·y Then, JUSt to prove 1t ~asn ·1 a sign of over -co nfi dence. they went out a nd ralhed for eight runs in the eighth 1nrung lo beat tht-St Louis Cardma b 9 4 You rt'ally couldn t blJme lhc Ph1ls ror t het r pn·1Mralrnns fhey are no~ sex g4m<.'l> ahl•.td of the runner-up Pat~burgh Plralt's 1n lhe Nat1onaJ Lea~ue East D1v1Moo wtth JUsl 12 l(ame:. to money, or champagne. St. Louis srored four runs an the first in· rung off Ji m Kaat Lou Brock hit a two-run hom er irnd Keith Jl emandet a two-run double. Although Dick Allen singled in a fi r.st 1nn1ng PhilUt-s' run, the next six innings were frustrating for manager Danny Ozark and h1s title seekers They left 12 runners on base ag:11 nst i.tartcr Pete Falcone and h 1:. r eh ef , Tom Walker The Phils finally broke through 1n t he eighth against Walker, Cards' acc.> reliever AJ llrabosky and Eddie Solomon .. .. wt.._ .. The Phillies' magic number 1s now six , whic h meW\S any com - bination of s ix Philadelphia v1c ton es, a nd-or Pitts burgh defeaL-;, gives the Phils the Ea~t Division. The 1964 Phillies l<.od the Na tional League by 6v.t games with 12 to play a nd wound up watching the Series on telev1s1on The game Wednesday night against the Cardinals didn't start like 1t would be a ru ght tu talk about playoff and World Sen es play. The West Division cham- pion Cincinnati R eds, however. might object to tha t World Senes notion. Halos Bow To Texas, Perry, 2-1 Gaylord Perry, the old man of the Texas Ranger pilchlnR staff. said he didn't want to embarrai.s himself. So the wily 38·year-old vct<'ran did something a bout it· He hid the team 's radar gun which 1 .. 1\ llflf»b .4rilut .- •110 ......... l(M,.c fltfl !.,.pt 1J ,, ...... ( tftf ,,,, • .... ..,. /~( t ,, ,,. .. "'""",ton ••• •;t •f.t /Iii ,,... '' t "f:flA I p '' ,, .. used to l i me the velocity of pitches Then Perry went out WPdne~ day mghL and e m barras.'>ed the California Angels by reslncting them to three bits . At one ooint he ret.Jred 18 billers in s uccession an hurling the R angers to a 2-1 lnumph. Perry has made such an im press ion with Rangers manag<' menl thia year that he was given a two-year extens ion on his con· tract and now ls helping pllch1n1t coach Sid Hudson work with the young arms on the staff. He also goes out there every four days himself and shows the younger generation just how it's done. IC the radar gun hod ~n used Wednesday night. it would havf• probably caught Perry's last one.• at around 88 miles an hour beuuse that's where 1t ha .. h(>c•n all season. Lethal Loss To Pirates CHICAGO <AP> -Joe Wallis ' ninth inning single drove home Jer ry Tabb with the wmning run Wednesday as the Ctucago Cub> reduced Pittsburgh's chances of catching Philadelphia in the Na· uona l League East race with a 4·3 victory ov~r the Pirates. Tabb walked lo open the tn· ning. was sacrificed to second by Rob Spernng. Kent Tekulve. 5-3, Jntt.>ntlonall y passed fuck Mon day, S('ltang the stage for Walhi.' :.angle to right. Joe Colt.>man, 4·12, p1lcht'<i l wo innings of onl'·htt relief to gain the victory Thl' slum ping P1ratcs, lni.ers of !-CVl'n of their last 11 games, dropped 6 games back nf the Phils, who beal St. Louis Wed· rwsday night. The Pirates' have onl y 10 games left. Pltt:.burgh Jumped lo a Io lca1I on Richie llebncr's f1ri.l inning home run. The Cubs t 1N.I al in lht• third on ... 1ngles by Sle\•e Swisher. Mi ck Ke ll e he r an d pit che r 81 11 BonhJm T hey went ahead 2·1 in the fourth when Larry liattncr's do ub le drove home Jerry Morales, who had :.angled The P1ralt'S tied 1l in the i.axth l>.tve Par ker walkt'd, went to third on Richie l1s k's sm~I<' and ... cored on Re nnie Stennett's sacnf1ce n y. Swisher put lhe Cubs ahead again in the bottom of the sixth w1lh a doubJe that scor ed Mora les, who singled to open the inning and went to second on a fielder's choict'. Pittshurgh c hai;ed Bonham when they tied al 3.3 LD the eighth. Parke r and 7lsk opened with sing les, bringing on Coleman to pitch. With one out. third stnng catcher Ed Ott, play. mg for Duffy Dyer, who had bruis ed his shoulde r. deli vered a run-sconng s ing le, dnvmg horn•· PJ rk<'r. * * * Baseball "I think Purdue would like to play on a narrower field. They've got a Jot or big, tough, me,1111 guys. and they dig in there and fight. "I think It's going to be a power struggle Saturday, a really bard- fought game." Robmson Indicated that the Trojans would try lO throw tne ball freque ntly agalnal the Boilermakers to keep them !tom keying loo much on Bell, who gained 193 yards and scored b&.r touchdowns In USC's 53-0 l'OCll.P over Oregon lost Saturday. Trojans quarte rback V~ Evans has been Impressive ID Car this season, Robinson said. "I know a lot of people will sUll say Vince Evans is not dol!UI & good job," said the coach, allud- iag to an almost lrndiliona quarterback controversy o' Southern Cal. "But in two games, Vince ha completed better than 59 perce11 of his passes, and has run ror fir~ downs on a number of key lhir down situations." Robinson also praised Evan~ backup, Rob Hertel, who com ple te d five of eight throwg against the Ducki1 and had two of his passes dropped. "We will have to do a number of th1ngll to beat Purdue,•• Robinson said. "And J 'v~ been pleased with our progreaa in a number of a reas ." His TroJans will go into lbe game fa vored and Robiru;on re- m embers two Saturday11 ago. when USC was a big favorite over Missouri. "I think we learned a lessoo J won't forget a gainst Missourl (a 46·25 USC loss). and I hope the team won't forget, cilher," be ~aid. Lake rs Face Rugged Drills LOS ANGELES (AP) -Re said, "I wouldn't uk a player to do anything I haven't do11e myseJr," but that's a frighteolDJ s tatement for a coach to throw ~ h.is players. Especially when the coach ~ Jerry Wei1t , one of the grealeft. ~ard.s who ever played basket~ baJI. ARTHUR ASHE RETURNS A erLL y MARTIN SERVE. Wt>a t uw h is Los An1er• Lakera s uit up for the first ti~ Wednesday and then they ... * * * T•tJ R stood around, gave lnl«viewf, Ttos I e aces threw the ball up ror cameramep ... """.. ut.1110"'_~·~" "' ,...,~···~ '---and, ln 1eneral, had a very rel••· cu-,tt ~ b 1 1 r..o11"""" • o ~ n '-••' 04• .. -Ing day on the court. ~:;:;::: '" : ~ ~ ~ ::.-:r.'~. : 7 ~ :: "" , "'' G• ... !: Today It all chan1es. , ""•rovohu 1 • o • o ...,.•"• •n • o • • N••V"'"' w " 1m -11 West's remark about ukln* Ashe Eases to Win LOS ANGE LES <A P > Arthur Ashe hasn't won mur h of anythmg for the Inst four month,., and he admits that hf''<; nnxloui. to brrak out of his dry ~p«ll. Playing extraordlnan ly wl'l l. Ashe di~m anllcd youn~ ntlly Mortin , 6·2, 6-l In WedM•1>doy night's s ec ond r ound of th<' Sl2S,OOO P acific Southwest Open tennis ch a m paonshll)fl at UCl.A. Seeded fourth 1n this toum:i ml'nt which he has won twirf•, A ~he as clearly one of the favontes a long with Jim my Con· nors, llie Nas tase and Guillermo · Vilas to win the $20.000 f1~t pn ze next Monday. * * * LOS ANGELES -A rundown ol how the \Op 10 sl'eds did Wed- nesday in the Sl.2S,OOO Pacific Southwest Open tennis cham - p1onsh1ps at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion : No. 1. Jim m y Connors, Belleville. lU., did not play Wed nesday. No. 2, Guillermo Vilas, Argen· Una, beat Henry Burus, Cincin· nati, 6-3. 4·6, 6·4. . No. 3. Ille Nastase. Romarua, did not play Wednesday. No. 4, Arthur Ashe, Miami Beach. Fla ., beat Bil.ly Martin, Palos Verdes , 6-2, 6-3. No. s. Raul Ramlre'Z, Mexico, heal Butcb Walts, Fresno. 6-2, 6-1. No 6. Eddie Dabbs, Mia mi • Jlcach. did not piny Wednesday. ~=! ~ ~ ! ! ~~~~' ~ ~: ~ e.~~:o;:.~--'· 8•111~ ~. ~'..~ !~ hla player. to do whot he did wti No 7, Harold Solomon, Silver F•~'"" 1 o o o R '''"""' Joo o ...... , °"''''"• """°"' made m011tly in reference lo ti. Sprinf(s. Md .. ousl<'<i on Tuesday ::!:~~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~;;..,"!,., •• ~ ~ ~ ~ """'""''" ...,,,,. •. o"""" '· M11w ....... 1: ferocity of workouts. "J th1ftJc "' hy f''rt'd McNair, Chevy Chase , ,,_,or > 11 'o h \1••11" • o • o •w•v•,N•w vork~!1,~~~~1~.... the laat few year~ the Lakerta Mli . 4·6, 6·3, 6-2. r. "-"•" n ° 0 11 ~.:.~:"' ~ ~ ~: .......... c111 " "' ·"' -111 hove not played vety well In 1 ~ · o.-••"" 11 10 "' • 10 f th l M .__ I No. 8, Roscoe Ta nner. Kiawah R""" 0110 n "•'lw•Cllv-i.o-•.0 •1r.1..wi 1,M1,,.....,.,,1• our quar er. ay..,.,. c l'lland. S.C., did not pl ay Wc.'dnes ~" 0 n ° 0 ....... i. .. ,' o .. u.n111 chonl(e that," ho aald culler duy. '"'"' 11110 1 Tow 1• 1 > 1 .. !";~~;'!~~7:.:·, ~·.::;:~';'Y ,, c .. .,,,,.,,,. 1: the week. fl of ; No. 9, Stan S mith, Sea Pines, :;;,~~,,,... ~ !: : ~ N•11 ... m ... _ So when the rat JI l1'0- S <"'..,beat To m Gorman, ScatUe. l o& " ... 10. c.111.,,,.. .. , m ,..,_,,, ..,,11"""'""'" •uto1v'~'i ,, .o' _ 11 day workout• betelM ~ Ii 3. 6 4. w .... \n H••tJ•Av•.., ,,.""'"~"• •• •• '° ,,.'"""'o" .. .,. w.. ~ "' Loyola University, West w::! No 10. nn·an Gottfried, Fort • 1 , , , • ""'1-'P"1• MtlW • • ..,, """"' i,N<>w YO<ll •. orderln1 his player1 Into a n Ci ,..,,., IWU 10 -•YI Mo<>••-••~ '>• ''"''' l Uonl tr La uderdale, f1 a .. beat She rwood =LI'" ::: ~ ~ ~ ~ : '"'''""'o" ._... , '""• '· "'· '--' 1. ng program aa s eououa t.;tewart, Bayton , Tex.,6-1,fl...4 1 , ,. 11-u m. -·n.C'l11u oo i,\1 lot;••• onoheblm11ell adopt.ed. Rozelle Fines ~Raiders, SteeierJ OAKLAND (AP> -National Footba.ll League Commissioner Pete Rozelle has fined Oakland defensive backs George Atkinson and Jack Tatum for rough play ln the Sept. 12 game here against Pittaburl(h, their teammate Gene Upshaw baa disclosed, and Upshaw aays he lhinJca it is un· fair. Upa baw. a 10-y ear NFL veteran offensive guard and an NFL Playera Aasoclation representative, said In a telephone call lo the Associated Press Wednesday ntgbt Atkinson was fined $1,500 and Tatum $750. · · Roulle m 1de a Judlment and fined people without civinc them a bearin1." Upshaw said. lie added lbal a future bearinS ls promlHd. but ''Rozelle already bu aaid t.bey were guilty before aheartng." "ll'a actions like these by the t0mmla1loner that destroy a ny chance or gelUng an qrffment wilh the NFLPA" in contract negotiations, Upshaw added. There was no Immediate com - ' ment from Rozelle, whoordinarl· b' does not disclose or discuss disciplinary actlona by hla office. Nor was there ~ Immediate comment from the Plttaburgh Steelers whose coach, Chuck Noll, and defeoalve tackle, Ernie Holm~. a1Jo w~n fined, Upshaw said Upshaw said be did not know the reasons for the Steelers fines nor the amount. In the Sept. 12 game, whlcb the Raidera won 31·28 in the last five minutes, Atkinson rapped Steeler wide reeeiver Lynn Swann In the back of lhe head wit.b his forearm on a paas play, game films showed. Swann, Who left tbe game wltb a concuaalon, said later he had been knocked dizzy earlier In the ga me by Tatum. Noll later blasted the Raiders for "lntent to malm" and pro- mL1ed to aend the NFL oUicials a requeet.. N.cked bJ film clips, askln1 for punlabment. Upshaw noted that At.th~ waa not penalized for the Swj Incident and sucgeated lb widespread publlci.ly atvenlt h led to Rozelle's lmposlnJ fines. "Public opinion aim forced blm to do It," Upshaw all "J don't think it's fair to 18o11~ ona particular lncldent," aal Upshaw "Football ls a toug game, and everyone geta hit .. 1. Things Uke lbis happenii ev week." ''Some type or schedule~ fin should be worked out," UjJllha aald.. "It abouldn 't be f ua'l • the commh1sioner fttlJ lk~.·· -.. . -. . 7 .· , Lag11na/Sooth Coast ' EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 267, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES Aft •rnoo11 N •• Stocks TEN CEN"CS ·'Cable Cutoff Blackmail'-Nimon Aid~ Public reaction over the termination of Sao Clemente ca- ble televlalon ran1ed from out- race to ho-bum today. ''The dlrtr bastardl. I hope our city counci does not cjve in to lhLs blackmaal," Col. Jack Bren- nan, former President Richard M. Nixon's chief of 1taft, said to- day when asked for his personlll view. Cable service was cut at 2 a.m. * * * Wednesday In a feud between TM Communications Company and the city. Seven UwJusand sub-scribers, Sot percent of the San Clemente bouaebolds are af- fected. Al 2:01 a .m . the first pbooe call came in lo the company's local of. flee, San Clemente Cablev1S1on. The calla haven't stopped com· ing. John Purdie, local ofhce * * * mana1er, was on duty then. Ile sa1d he answered SO calls in the flnll two boun aloneollhe mom- llll pro1ramming. Sloei! then all the company's lines have been lJed up. Many residents voiced concern that they would be unabJe to see tonight's 6:30 p.m. presiden1.1al de bales. According to Purdie, unless a court order the city is seeking to- * * * day forces resumpUon of servlte, most probably won't. An emertency m~a or the Caty Council at 3 p.m. today pc'O- bably wouldn't bring a decision quickly enou1ll to reconnect the consoles that brina in recepUon which were unplugced by the company. Purdie sald that while it took only 10 minutes to pull the plus. (SffTV IRE, Page A!) * * * Cleinente Asks Co111·t To Stop Cable Cutoff Debates Key to Election? By The Associated Press Despite Jimmy Carter's 15.000-mtle campaign log, despite President Ford's h1gh- vas1b1hly home stand. despite the promises and the polls, the crucial phase of the contest for the White House be&Ul.S tonight. What is past ls warmup. The 90-minute debate in Pblladelpbia tonlcht at 6::.> PDT is viewed in both camps as the likely pivot point for the .fO cam- paifn days that remain. In large part, it la the laek of a single, compelllnt issue OC' aet ol Nf.'JJ'S ANAl .. YSIS issues that has raised so high the stakes In the first of three Ford- Carter debates. Image and voter impressions of the Republican president and the Democratic challenger are therefore the more Important. And those are precisely the perceptions that the debate can shape, or reinforce, or erase. Furthermore, by any measure. Ule race ls closer than on the steamy night 10 Kansas City, Mo., when Ford told a cbeerin'g Republican convention that he wanted to meet Carter face-t.o- race to debate the issues, the first incumbent president ever to do so Not that Ford has overtaken Carter at this pomt. his own camp1ugners acknowledge he ts &la II bt>h1nd. But as one Republican put It, a real contest is In prMpect, where once It seemed there would be none Carter, who has from the start cauuontd Dtmocrala aealnst O\lerconndence, makes that Point from hls own campalan plat- l<>rms : "It's a very dlrficull political undcrtakln1 to defeat an Incum- bent pruldtnt with a unified par- ty And that'• what I face." Nont"theleaa, Carter daims a hulthy lead. On theeveoflhede- bate. his apoltesman aaJd Sep- (~.e DEBATE, Pase AZ> Coast Weather A sltght chance or showers early Friday. Mostly cloucly near tbe coast. UtUe temperature chanae. · INSIDE TOD" Y Orangt Counlf ttridmt1 t.oUl w. orM to Oft ti. dtot• in .about titre• wukl. MftJntDIUlt. o ucond eoat of humon-to-h•mon aprtod of tlw dUeoat h4s bef'!I rtpOrl· td ht tlN Bon. Stt .tqrie1 ..U, Af. lad~x r."f-~IC• ,.. -.... ..... ,_.__. Cl -w~ ~= u ........ '" --·""""' ~ew-· ., _ ... , ..... ~ °"' .. Dt Ct Ot CA A4 Al CstoolH •t :::~ C\4 o.u..-•t ,.........,_ CJ ONtll ...... •• --CM !( ........... M ......... ow r;.............,, Dt ~ .. ...._.. ~· 1'-"" DI ......_ a .. Nixon Cut Off No TV for Big Debate? FORMER PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON is among 7,000 San Clemente cable television subscribers cut off when TM commun1cat1ons terminated i.ervlce Wednesday In a row with the City Council. ··ves. he was without service," Col. Jack Brennan, Nlx- on's chief or staff. said today. • He said he was making arrangements this morning to guarantee that the former president will be able to see the Ford-Carter debate torught · "WE'VE HAD OFFERS from all over to~n. from p~o pie who are on the Storer systems," Col Brennan said "He defm1tely will see the debate. You can say that, .. Col. Brennan added He noted that with rabbit ears the Nixon household could r eceive San Diego although reception was fuzzy. Vrgeneg Ordinanre Whole Systein May Go By PHILIP ROSMAIUN Ot IM Dell\> PlteUIMI San Clemente City Attorney· ,.~ MacKenile Brown aougbt an In· Junction m Superior c.ourt today to force the city cable lelevtslon franchiser torua:umeservice TM Communicallons Company cul cable service to 7,00Q San Clemente homes at Z a.m. Wed· nesday, minutes after the City Council refuted to guarantee the ~m_pany ,!h.:.\j.\S groperty aa4 , • ..,.. ·~ aet"'ztd by the clty d&Pint a three-day J"· terim period bet.•etntbe old and Ar h B h H oewfraocb.ilecon:. c eac ORl~~--~~!.~=re:s;;~~~ Hit by Surcharge The Laguna Beach City Coun· cil bas slapped a Sl.000 parks sur charge on all new Ar<'h Buch Jlelghts home construction The action wu ta.ken Wednes· day under emergency powers which allow the ordmance to take effect Immediately. It will raise an add1t1onal S18.000 from pending con11truc· lion In addition to about $9,000 the development would have been assessed under the city's old parks fee formula. In a related action, the council !(ave preliminary appro•al lo a pion to construct five tennis courts In a new Arch Beach Heights Park. Initial proposals for the park also show a creation or an artificial lake. The city already has $38,000 In lta Arch Beach Height.a park fund. Estimated cost ol the new park would be about $200,000. The park may be eligible for Force Bolstered WASHINGTON (AP) -The 1rovernment'1 m ost powerf!JJ civil rl1hta agency. stun1 by criticism that It Is not protectln1 mlnorlUes and women rrom dis· crimlnallon, says It will clean up it.a backlog or 2.000 complalnu and uncompleted lnveaUgations by huvlnit SOO employes retrained as invesUgatoni. federal grant fmancin1. The enactment of the urgency ordmance, the second SU<'h ac- tion affecting Arch Beach Heights by the counclJ in two days, was by a 4-0 vote Tuesday, the city COW1c1I voted 4·1 t o extend a bu1ld1ng moratorium on the area until Oct. 14 at which l.lme a ho~t of land use regulations are to be re- ady for implementation m the hilltop community. Arch Beach HeiKb~. ongmally subdivided in 1918 into 25 by 100- foot lots, 1s the most densely de· veloped residential area of the city. UnlJl recently. it had no parks and received few mun1c1pal amenities. The are11 has been hit over the years by a series of bulldinJ? moratoriums. first applied tor health r easons when 11eptic sewage disposal syst ems in- stalled an the area overloaded the ab&orptlon capacity of the land. FINCER ON NOSE DIDN'T HELP HIM SAN DIEGO CAP> -Police found a 17-year-old boy stuck In a house chimney today. 92 day~ before Christmas. When he explained he was try- in• to see his girlfriend but lacked a house key, t.hc youth was delJ vered lo his own home Underpass Started Traffic Eyed Additional study ol tr.me con· aesuon created during Laguna Beacb'a annual art festival seuoo was authorized Wednes- day by the City Council. The council also ordered city staff lo initiate stepa for con- struction of a pedestrian un- derpass beoeatb Lacuna Canyon Road In front of the Festival of Arts 1rounct.. The council's ad.ion wu pre- cipitated by a planninJ com· mission report sugaestlng ways of alleviating the massive traffic concesUon whlcb bas become as mucb a part of the Laauna Beach JUDUDe.T •rt scene u MUCapes and painted clowns. Idea.a nised ln the comm.laioo nport indude creation of a large ' parking area along Laguna Ca· nyoo Road north of El Toro Road. An lntense bu9 aod t.ram s)'ltem would brina motort1ta in· to the city from the lot. The commissioh also suggests that the city's third art festival, Art·A-Falr. be encouraged to re· locate near tbe two other festivals. Sawdust Featlval and the Festival of Art.. 'I'hi. would facilitate pede$trlan traffic between them and eliminate me of vehicles. Councilman Jon Brand said he believed the ~mmiasioo'a plan could oa17 lntemlfJ ~on , rat!Mr than relievine it. He ~ • tlnued to fonra.rd a plu ol his own aeai~ creation of a tom· bination festival site, parkln1 lot Th ew contract, approvnd by the co ii, takes effect Oct. 21. Under ~ cable television or- dinance. if a franchise expires. the city has the tight to con- fiscate any equipment left on sit~ after 30 days, if no new franchise 1s In effect. The council was scheduled to meet at 3 pm. today. Mayor 8 . Patrick Lane, who was the swing vote both in secur- 1 n g approval of the cable franchise and denying the com· pany a guarantee it.s property would not be taken. called for the eml'ritency session. fi e said it was ''for purposes or considering continuance of cable television service within the city." Lane was unavailable for com~ ment this morning. Tbe two other council members who refused the cable company its property guarantee -Thomas O'Keefe and Tony Di Giovanni -saJd they had no Intention of backing down on the issue. Unleu the court order stipulates otherwise, or one of the council members, changes hi!'I mind. TM executives \'owed to'- day the company would complete dismantlement or the cable system. So far. only control consolea at the antenna alte Uaat process television slenals for feed-in lo home connections ha\fQ been U'h· plugged. Richard Young, TM' vice president, sald it look about 10 minutes to do it. The company wu prepar°' at least for several daya to tllke Wa action In order not to Interrupt service to several hundred other (Sff CAILE, Pace AZ) Again and community park OD acreaae south of El Toro Road oa Irvine Ranch lan.d acrou from tho •tablet In La1uu c_,on ~ The co\lnoll made no concrete decisionJ on the correct.Ion of the traffic problem. but rather directed tbe plannin1 com· mission to continue workinc on the matter and to conslde~ re· commendaUoDI developed by the city'• Tranaportalloo aH ClreulaUonComm1Ueeuwell1 Mayor PbylUt SWeenay re. ft:l'ffid to the council~ action as "l])rlnklln1 holy wat.r" on tlMt ~council dld, ..,,..n~. take action tlnkinc a propoHd pedestrian bridle O\'er Lacuna <Stt TBA FFIC. Pa&e AJ) ·1 Oellf rllet Staff ....... WHAT HAPPENED?-Mrs. Cathi Wilson, 211 Avenida Serr a, San Clemente, attempted to turn on cable television Wednesday morning so that her ch\ldren, Jessica and Joey, could watch children's shows. Nothing happened. She is shown at cablevision oC!iccs attempt· ing to find out what happened. Irvine Bf3iress Asks ·charity Stock Gift By TOM BAllLEV Of!h O•ltf l'llllt Stiff Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith urged the Irvine Company and the James Irvine Foundation late Wednt1•dltY to accept her suggeatlon that all but two per- cent Of the Ir\'ln~ stock held by the foundation be distributed lo charities. Mrs. Smith urged the proposal on her adversaries as a practical way to resolve the dispute generated when the Mobil Oii Company offered the foundation SZOO million ror shares of •tock that must be relinquished under federal law. She said acceptance.of her of. ler would immediately end her current Orance County Superior Court lawauit against both parties. She said acceptance wauld "al· low thla court to avoid the cOln• plex question or whether the foOndaUon is breaching It.I ob- li1atiollf lo the beneficiaries and the minority shareholders." Lawyers for the slate Attorney General's office commented that the sugge&tlon cont1.uned in ·a memorandum circulated around Judge James F . Judge's courtroom "deserves consldera• Uon." Lawyers for the opposing Irvine Company and the James Irvine Foundation had no Im- mediate comment. But it seems likely that they will reject Mr11. Smith's invitatlort Mrs. Smith said she felt that her proposa l had merit, "because beneficiaries would re· celve the eicact value of the foun· dalion'a stock by receiving the stock luelf. "I would be able to continue my ownership in the Irvine Com· pany, a relationship in which 1 maintain strong familial and emotional ties." she explained. Mrs. Smith is the grand· daughter or James Irvine, the <See HEIRESS, Page t\2) Dei'Y ,_. M"9 ..... ·JOAN tRVINt! 1Mmt MMD APNARANCE IN COURT Urgea lmne FOUftllldola DetrtlMM S1ock to Chartdff ' r- ' - , N DAIL., PILOT • L /SC The Sao Clemente City Oou.ncll has vot~d '4 l to reJoln tbc Soulhcut Re1i1onaJ Reclamauon Acmey (SJl!RKA) and bwld a ft•e·milt Iona plpettne \o Dana Point to daspose or treated sewer water. • 1'be act.ioa is u pect~ to Im· Jlft>ve cl17 chances ol ~uig a ~ on new sewer CCll'lnertlOM u.n.d at a Nov. 1 pubhc heanng More the Sao D1eeo ReciouJ WM.er Quality Coot.r'OA Board.. '•The board lmpe>sed severe ~ct.k>oa, mcludiJll tbe COO· Caner Says He's Sorry JboutLB] AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)-Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson said today • was "distressed, burl and perplexed" by Jimmy Carter's remarks about her late husband in a maga%ine interview. Carter has apologized for tUs commenls about Johnson. Mrs. Johnson's statement was released shortly before the former First Lady toured \be Lyndon Baines J ohnson Ubrary with Carter's wife, RosaJynn. Shortly before Mra. Cart.er ar· rived, Mrs. JobnlOll was asked by reporters ror comment oa Carter's remark to a Playboy ln· t erviewer that Presidents Richard M. Nixon aod Johnson engaged in "lying, chealinc and distortion of the truth." Sbe said that she told her sWf that 1f anyone sought ber com· ment, "They could say I w~ dls· tretised, hurt and perplexed. • ~1rs. Johnson confirmed that the Democratic presidential can. dJdate called her alter advance reports of the Playboy interview were released. "l felt 1t was very nice of him to call me. He told me he had said a great deal or ruce things about my husband on his travels along Wlth all the other Democratic presidents." Mrs. Johnson said. At that point. she broke off her ronversalion with reporters by walking with her daugbte:r, Lud .Nugent. to greet Mrs. Carter. Sbe took both of Mrs. Carter's hands in hers. After a brief tour ol the Ubrary exh1b1ts, Mrs . J ohnsoa, Mra. Nugent and Mrs. Carter wtmt in- to seclusion for 20 miautea to h ave coffee. Ac;ked by reporters afterward if thev discus:.l'd lhe Play&loy interview, Mrs. CartcrsaJd: ··we didn't say Playboy onetime." Carter was quoted as saymg in the Playboy interview, which will appear in the maauioe'• November issue, " ... I doo't tJunk I would ever take on the same frame of mind lhal Nixon Qr Johnson did -lyinc. cheating and distortlni;t the t.ru\h." Fro• Page AJ ' TRAFFIC •.. Canyon Road. Mayor Phy!Us Sweeney flaUy 11ald she did not approve of the <lVl'rpass. She also said she didn't like un· dt>rpasscs. althoucb she admatt· t.'<i some bypass was needed to S<'parate cars from walkers on the road Councilwoman Sally Bellerue suid she bad seen an underpass d<>veloped In Turtle Rock In the city of Irvine which :.he said wu not "scary." The Ataff WIS CDCOW"&led \o 10 took at the Irvine uode11>ut and to initiate steps lc1din1 to a arade separated pede1lri1n puuee. DAILY PILOT • nttt.ima •em .... • JJJ:I • alter dillll .. P'OM ~._ .. ti wute water at.aod.ardl. Effttt of that ban has been minimal 60 ~ar, but .cc:ordins \o Cit)' Manaeer Gerald WMlu, lf It 11.n't lifted Nov. 1, lt'a ~ to atart ... dtlq WW.... Same •o new a.o.-tn the B~dmoor troct ~lH Sin Clemente Hilb School att scbedu1ed for oecvpuq ~ dl9 moatb or early DCat. u tbe ban Im 't Wted ll .m caas. HYea fiDadal ba.rdWp on tbme bW.ldan, Weebuad. Tblre af• ot.btt buUders tMl woUd be affected by .. ~ mdq:;tlon· be..md. Sa w• el one tliPe a mena er of SEBllA, rotl· Ommate CJ( qendel banded tn a ~oul aewaae "bposal "'°" gram. 8ul it P¥1.led out fteo cmt. OV'ftTllDI uceededJOOpue9L Cblef &mOllf tbe renoat coun- cllmeo dffided T.-diay to rejoin SERRA was that tM dty la di&l· ble for 81~ p«cat federal tuncl· in«. City official.I wen bluntlJ In- formed la.st week U...t if it buJlt ill own Improved ooeao pipeline to dispose ol wutes io the sea, il would have to foot \he whole bill. CouncilmaA BilJ Walker said the city could save '500.000 to '800.000 by joiolng Sf!RRA. Another roadblock tbat kept the council from SERRA was a dlverient pbiJosophy ol wute water dispohl. Sao Clemente of· fidals maintain that to dlUdP all effluent watel' ln\o the RI is a waste-of a usable resource. The dty had fUU..fledled lr· ritatloa and croun4·waler recharge proarams roi.11 wben tbe regional wafer board ltruck them down and orderecl .it treat- ed sewage to be dlsJlC*d~ the ocean outfall. It wu thought that t\lnd1na for both a new ocean outfall and a waler red1maUon projec1 was wiavailable. But oew legialation to take ef· feet late next year would provide the needed federal grants. It will cost about $12.75 million to gel into the SERRA proitnim, Pair Accused lnMurtkr Claim Alibis Attorneys !or two ""1 acciased of kldn1pln1 1ad kllllnt 1'os Al1mitos houeewife Jo1nn Sttaman predicted late Thurs· day that they Wtll .. allDOlt CU· taloly" be cleared ol the cbaries after a prellmioary hearini scheduled to open Mond.a,y. Both men said lbe)I will pro- d...ce four and pouibty five v1llll alibi witnessn dwint the Su.ta Ana municipal courl.MUiOll. They said they w1lJ prove con- clusively that both defendants were in other locations 1t the time Mrs. Selgmao and bu faali- ly were snatched from tbtlr home at ~1 Cortese J)rlvo and when Mrs. Sei101an, 43, was later killed by her abductDn. The1 may even produce ln ~ a "silent wttnea .. '1tho will not take the stand but wlU naure prominently in the teatimony of ot.ber defeme wlt.neues. Fro• Pa~ .4 J DEBATE ••• tember polling ahowed CaNr ahead ln M stat.ca w1th about "40 tl~toral votea, Ford in 13 with about 100 electoral votes. Jt takes 270 to win elecUon. AccorClio1 \o Carter aide Jody PowoU the poWnc bJ Patri~t CaddeU 1bo'Wtd Carter leadinl by mnpt of lea than nve ~, .... pol.db ln IUta wttb about 120 elector•l votes. To whicb William Oreentr, apolresman fer~ tord'a campalcn. re!Jled. 0 lt wOukt IP. KEIPYOUR OWH 9CORl-A1 -LOBBYIST COWIAMS ~ORD 'GIFTI'~ .. TY FARE: DEBATES. N!W SHOW&-01 pear tbat Mr. CaclcteU~ "'1 verl.fted ~ we're clOllq UMt pp a1J ottr lbe oatlGn." Greener rffalled tbe ~ polls conduct ed before tbe Republlcan National CM¥t:D\1GD , that showed Carter le:td.lnt by wide m_arsS.os, QP to • s-C91· tqe potnll ~ a 1.oul.I Hanb 1tlt'-••1 between \be tft PG1' con-V9ltlonl. TM most recent llarrt.I poll, tMllled oa auneya epmpleted oo Aue~ JD. p.v~ Certs aa lkl>OADt Siad. '!be latest GaU•poU &lvea Carta• 15·P'Otntlee4- Th• Ford camJ) t'ODlends Use llP bu ainc. beeaMll'owied. e The/ta Up; Killing Off WASJDNGTON (AP) - Theft.a increased 11 pu- ~ tlDd murders d«lined. t pera.at u the overall U.& ertme rate ed&ed up- ward dwinl the flrtit Sil( mcclha of t.hJa year, the FBI reported today. Of tbe seven crime cateiortea muau~ by a.be FBl'a UnUorm Crtme ~rta, theft WU the onJy • one lbowtn1 an tncnue nationally. But that ll per· cent jump boosted the over·all crime rate 3 per. e«it, compared with Ute same period lo 1975. The FBI statistics are based OD the number o( crimes reported by 9,160 st.ate and local law en· fattement agencies. CABLE BATTLE • • • customers i.erved by the San Clemente cable stauon but local t"C1 outside the city, temporMy anlemlas were erected la.st J1'ri • day. Separate antennas wt.'rt.' put up to servlct) Camp Pendlt-ton, <'itpLlltnmo Beach ~ ~ of San Juan Capl~truno. Youne said the rompany httd bct-n prepared to take> th11t uclion .. for quite some time." lJut beyond the simple unplu.:· ling, Young admitted Wedne~ day. no m•Jor dl1manWn1t of other eqwpmcnt ha~ ~-en done. Ho said company ullomeys met In t1trate1y sessions Wednesday to plan further action. lo earlier statements TM or ficials gave the impression u wholesale teardown of equip· men\ was in progress. ()(ot 31 O'Keefe said some have paid u yur In advll.O~ TM, ho UJd, dotsn 't •'bl ve a cootraciual riaht to cancel aerv1~." TM 's Young uld c~tomera would be retunded for Heh day they do not receive cable. O'Kctht further bluled lh9 flrm for ne10UatinJI ita contract Wlth th<> caty In what h caned '"C'ommunast Cbtn~o" fashion • demaodin1 eonceasJon.s before necocJauona beaan. * * * t 'rota Page Al TV IRE ••• fine tunlng necesaary after the consoles are reconnected would i.keboura. Al best, he saJd, v1ewen would be able to take ln only • porUon ot thedebale. Brown Names Panel On OC Malpractice Young hedged on questions about whether TM might have WaJted lo cut television service at least unl11 furthtt dismantling work was firmed up. City omc1als speculated that the company used the sen ice halt as a club to forcesubscnbers to complain to City Hall. Indeed, aJJ day Wednesday TM secretaries urged disturbed callers to do just that. Young said he felt no obligation lo inform TM's 7,000 subscribers of the action. taken while most slept. He bl<Jmed the city and srud the company simply reacted to the council, upon which be placed that responsibility. Althouch dJsconned.lon ol ca- ble doesn't completely black out ulevision reception. Pw'dle said most subscnbers would have re- ception so poor it would be too frustrating to watch. Meanwhile, customers have flocked to local radio and television auf pile.rs \o b\zy ra~ bit-ear or roo antennas. Gov. Edmuod Brown Jr. bas appointed 11 Or ange Countians to a panel to look into complaints or medical maJpractice in the county. The appointment.a comphete the groundwork for a -.1,y ap- proved emerrency measure to seek malpractice reform. The panel wru begin its work in January, according to one or the newly appointed committee members. Appoioted to the panel are: Irvine residents Ina Blias, ex. ecuti ve director or the Oranie County Planned P-..tbood As- sociation; Ron al cl Lunceford,· founder and director of the People's Clinic or Santa Ana and assocrnte professor of socloloey at Cal State Long Beach; Dr. J ean Etfal CarUn. of the UCI Colleae of Medicine, Dr. Jeremiah Tilles, Director of medlcal services at UCI Medical Center, and Dr. Danie! PeJog, as. sistant profeasor of medicine at UCI. Fro• Page Al HEIRESS ••• founder ot the Irvine Company. Mn. Smiltl accused lbe foun· 4aUon ol ~..,... its pWined meraer with Mobil as a meao.a or rorci.q1 her Jo sell her 22 pertent lnteresl In ;u.e Irvine Company ud lllld h4't ~ telationahQ> with the litnd<O* oraanW&· tion. She predicted the foundation's refusal of her orrer on the irounds that lt mlaht lead to her acbleving moce lnfluence in the operation of the lrvlne Company. And she f\Artber claimed that the foundatlon aeekl to continue aa a IOUrCe of (uoda for charity throu&b control of more Ulan $100 million lo resources which would ~ realized \broulh the founda· tioo'a sale or alotk ln the Irvine Company. The Federal Tu Reform Act ol 1169 compels the foundation to dJapose of Its Irvine Company. stock oot later than 1983. Lawyera oo both aides noted Wednead ay that t he offer circulated by Mrs. Smith ls simUar to one tbat wu rejected by another judfe last year in Oranie Coallt.y Superior Court. Attorney L)1ldol Young, then ad.lq for Mn. Smith, suggested at that time tbat the foundation's shares could be divided among charities lhut would Include ho1pltal11 and prwate un· JVC!nilles. JU<S&e Claude M. Owens re- fu,,ed to consider the ptop05al with the rullne th1t Youna did not have legal standing to in- tervene on behalf of lbe charita- ble beneOclaries. Bolsa Chica Deleted From Coastal Sites Approximately seo acres or the Dolaa Chica well•nds have been deleted h'om a list or proposed coastal acqu11ttlon sJtes by t.be state. Ttle .rea ,, .. believed an aloq to rank hleh OD the priority list. Only two Oran&• County sites nmaln oo Lhe state purchase list that WlU be decided by YOCtta Ncw.2ontbe Prop. 2ballotiasut. 1'ey lnclude \be Dana Not headland.I fdr a blalftop park and ,., .. uoo area and the Inine Cout for beach access and~ U$e facUlttes between lAfuna Beach and Corona del Mar. Alto cbopped off the ahoDPl.n, litt tn addt&.IOD to tM Bolaa thica W.Uandl were the Los Cerritos WC!lland, on the Orange C.ounty· Los An1elea County bol'der; Deputmont ol Water and Power .proper't,J ID Seal ~acb; Depart- mmt of TransPortation prOpetty OD Padfle Coast HlJbway and 8ute AH JU Vtl' 1-od in Hunl-iD&too BeadL , Also selected are Newport Beach obstetric1an-gynecolog1st Dr. James Watt; s urgeon Dr. Robert Hinrichs, also of Newport Beach; Stan Malek. ol. Tuatin, execul:lve director ol the Orange CoU!lty Health Planning Council; Norma Grundy, Fountain Valley nursing supervisor of student health services al UCI and Dr. .Doris Johnson, a Corona del Mar eYJ1eCC)lO&Lsl. Tbe committee will review the quality of certified medical of- ficials in the county, including nurses and doctor's assistants. It will also invesU1ate public complaints, and complaiols from hospital officials and other mem- bers of the medical profession. Ir, in their findings, the panel discovers evidences of malprac· lice they can turn their evide nce ove~ to the attorney general's of· lice. A m edical quality as· surance panel can suspend the doctor for up to 30 days er place him on a year 's prob11llon. Color'Trak Table Model Special Youoe said he expected today's t'Ouncil session would br- ing no progress in negotiations. that be expected the council would only adjourn to closed session and then announce an im- pending leaaJ action against the company. Young said TM is planning a legal actioa of its own. He declined to be more specific. The execuu .. said the cutoff or service was ~recedeoled to bis knowledge, aot only by hJ.s com· pany but by a117 cable flrm. O'Keefe said today the court order to force resumption or service was based on alleged violations of the individual con-, traclsofTM subscribers. Most customers have pre.paid for the service at least Utroueh The local Radio Shack, 814 S. El Camino Real, reported it sold out ita entire stock of rabbit-ear antennas, Wednesday. Eilhty percent of full sl1e antenna sys~ms were sold, accordln& to manager J ames Boles, wbo or- dered spec ial shipments for replacements fo r today. "By the time l opened Q\Ydoor yesterday, .. he said, "the line was already long." In a telephone sample of au~ St'r\~r opinions this moml.llg by the Daily Pilot, oplnloos apllt 50-50 on who to blame tor the ca· ble cutoff. Al City Hall, however, feeling was runnin1 asalnst the City Council. Telephone lines there were lied up all day. One sub~criber polled by the Daily Pilot said be felt the ctty was being ''very unfair t.o do this to a private company." Another said angrily of the rouncil, "We voted them In and we can vote them out." --===========. RCA ColorTrak for 1977 11 here. Come In and see why It'• the finest color TV RCA has ever made. 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'249 95 I ooy Brown plaid I~" r,Uow -.ola . 359.00 I only EA dork pine s-do cho.r. . . . ... 75.00 5 only Knock down chor\ . . .• 109.00 S only Knoc.k down cocbol toblM .• , • 59.00 I only Early American rocker . • • • . . • . 99.00 MOW 17.00 19.00 2'.00 ltt.tl lJ.00 3l.OO 44.00 2.tt t .00 .so Zft.00 400.00 tt.00 H .00 244.00 2H.H 24.00 5'.00 155.00 166.00 329.00 4'.00 H .00 4'.00 ".OO Sewinq Machines.-Aoor Care Nwpt. Beach 7 only I 2 stitch flatbed sewing madlines ............. 'm.99 ltt.tt 3 only 13 stitch licjitwoi~t sewitig tTIOChines •••••••••••••• m. 99 3 only Rug shampooers •••••.• , •• ,. 39.99 5 only 2-speed vocwm deaier . • . . . . 89 99 8 only Canister vacuum with 177.00 19.00 74.00 motorized brush ...••..•••.••• 139.99 I I Z.00 Major Applioncc-H~ &tterioinm~t Nwpt. B~ach -4 only Speakers . . . . . . . . . . ...... 69 95 I orJy 4 ch/2 ch 8-rrock ploy ded .... b9.95 b only 8-rrock play record tape dee~ .. I 69.95 I only 8-trac~ tape recorder . . . . . . . . qq.95 I only Speoket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 95 8 only Rodoo/phono/8 trcx:l ploye.-, . 159.95 J ooy Ogotron . . . . . . • . 4qq 95 33 ooy AM-FM P0rtoble rodo .•.•.. 19.95 fl only 5 bond oc/dc ra&o ....... , -.9 95 12 only 3 bond oc/dc rooo .•.•.... 29.95 I only 19" SS color T.V .....•..•.• ~39.95 3 only SOOJ BTU air-condtiooo-•••••• 169.95 I ooy 9 cycle con11eflible dihwosher •• 329.95 59.'5 29.94 9'.00 6'.tS 19.11 129.'5 144.00 14.11 2'.00 24.00 3 ... 00 144.00 25'.00 Gard~n Shop Ne wport Bt'ach . ~ .. '4 orly I 5 qol Mexican fat palms •••• 44.qq 3 only 5 gor Bird of paod'° ...... :. o.99 2 only 5 gol Gtrus trees .. • . .. . • • . . • b.99 I only S gal (Ofdyfine .............. b.99 I only S gol Hibiscus ................ 6.99 ) only 5 gol Juriper ................ b 99 3 only 5 gal Bottle brush •••••••••••• b.99 2S only 5 gal Asst trees ••••.••••• 6. 99.a.qq 13 only 2 gal Roses ................ 2.6q 2 only 2 gol Citrus .................. 3.99 12 only I goJ Shasta ............ ,,., l.99 20 only I gol Mor<)'ile .............. 1.W Q only I gol Grope. • • • . • • • • • . • • . . • • • 99 35 only I gal Pheris • • • .. .. • .. .. • .. • I. qq 14 only gal Bottle btush .. • • .. • • • .. • 1,qq llDUCID!I WOMEN'S PANTS • i6 Poir • Aut. Stylos, Sil.ft . on<> to 12.00 .Now 4• ~ 16 only sweater/blouse Mh ........ 16.00 J2 orly 1001 polyest• "'4CJttrS •••••• 9.00 I 0 only bMhed sw.af « w/ anirrol desiqt I 2.00 8 ody mock twin sweat• Mitt •••••••• 9.00 b ~y Wl'op co.-digon, b.qoncJy , , •••• I 4.00 4 only hooded cordi<JOI\ bJky bit ..•. l~.00 ~only women's nylon bm ponti• •. Now J 25.00 2.9' 2.H 2.9' 2.9' 2.9' 2.9' 2.49 1.49 1.49 .49 .49 .49 ·" ·" HOW 11.11 l .11 , ... 4.11 '·" t .1• .JO -__ ._ ---,_ OP9t MC)M...SAT. t:lO.t:ll SUM. I l·S Cot M H..._.Ctllhr s a esa z300 H.._ 11yc1. REDUCED!! Dl!SSIS • PANTSUITS LONG DRESSES • Big Assortment • Style. Colors 50°/oOFF ORIG. HOW · I 2 only lolOshed corcb oy srrod tops .. 7 99 3. tt 7 orly blue denim cosud rockets •••••• 19.00 I I .H 39 atty cotton "T" Wts--pwlts •••••••• I. qq • tt 16 aly 1001 polyesrerwaSTlenc;lh joct01s-16.00 6 only sweater sets-wht w/blu or yellow 18 00 I .II 6 only pink of blue check illT1f> suts ••.. 18.00 11. tt 12 only long dresses. out. styles •••• to 21 . qs t .II 10 atty 2 pc. swim IUt cast ••••••••••• Now 1.00 Shof's Costa M~sa ORIG. HOW 200pr. beodimot sondcn ............ '2. 99 I. tt 2S pr. meo·s dress shoes-l::rltn sis 21 .00-29.00 14.11 12pr. men°\01hleticduned<)Qers various ~zes ...•............ Specool I I .II 20pr.men'smoctoeboot-C-tno.Dwdh .• .• l 1.11 ~pr.boys' moc roe boot- c:hno, broken sizes •..•••... , Speciol l .lt.t.11 48 pr. women's casual~. style-. & colors Only 2. tt -40 pr. women's casuals· a sst. styles & sizes ••.••••• 10.99-16.994.18.9.11 ..Opr. girls' cosools.00 left011ers Speciol l.18.5.H Boys' Costa Mt'sa DENIM SETS PRE-WASH . . . - 3 of the latest styles -1001 Cotton Denim -Special Pi.chose Fa This Ad Only s9tt Pont & Jacket ORIG. HOW 24 only polyester prinr spo-t Wts· SIS & US •.••.•..••••.. up to I t.CX:rl.50-9.lt 36 only 01h. style swim tnns· mostly l b& 18 .............. 400 2.H M~'s Costa Mesa PRE-WASH DENIM CLOSEOUT -Choose from Vest a .lodet -Previovsly Sold or $8.00S I 1,00 -48 Only -Hurry' Only 2" ... I OOooyosst. \lo.( & jeans· ORIG. NOW broken irzes .•.••••••••. 8 99-13.00 4. 99-6. tf 48onlyosst.t.port shilts-: sel9Cted styles ............. S0.17.001.11-9.11 36 only asst. topsrers-os.st. $izes •• 16.00.25.00 12.11 30 only LS. print shirts-M.L-XL •••• 9.00-14.004.'9·6.tt Hom~ Fvrnhhinq~ co .. ta Ml"Sa ORIG. 2S a-ly decorator pillows .••••••••• Speaol 18 only purses (autumn colori) •••••. Spocio/ SO only photo ruqs ................ 7 00 I fiJ yds. poly~UIOf yorchq6 • , •.....•• 2 99 100 yds. toggody patch ydg. ••••••.. 2.99 -48 orly \trow hondboqs •.....•..•.. 6.00 W i.lteins I 00'1. ocrytic 8 oz. worPed yan 1.44 WOVB4 llDSPtlADS SOIYe WOOL I09fe RAYON NOW 2/3.00 I .II 3.H '·" l.H J.11 ... queen sito •••••••••••••••••••••• 38.00 21.11 f"1 siz.e •••••••••••••••••••••••• 33.00 24 .•• "";" Mz.e •••••••• ~ ................ 25.00 I I .II TOWEL CLOSEOUT • OiscoNinoes StylM • ~u. Sizet • Stripes & Solids ... Towet •••• HOW 1.22 HmdTowel •••• HOW .H w .... aott. ••.• MOW .'6 I . . .. ... . . . Thurld11Y Septemw 23. 197& 'OAILV PILOT AJA Rock 'n Roll Among 3 Rs. Artist· Pia~s .TUSTIN (AP> -n 'WOQ'\ 1>e ( J sonawrilers ianore English Wo rk Review J)Jckandlane~plna~ EDVro ,.trJON erammar when dreamin& up to nsad la 1ome elasarooms this '-di i lyrics they hope will send their Painter Ervin Dani ol Laauna fall but rock •n• rollers Jike fansatampedlnc to record stores. Buch will discuss his work Fteetwood Mac, Paul Simon and tonight at a 7: 30 meeUn1 the Ooobie Brothers. ..WE RAVE VERY strict of lhe San Juan Caplst.rano Art 'Jile poundloa reverberatJoos aaJd James Colft7, dlrectorof t.bo crtterla." Cotfey uys. "For Association at Marco Forster wUlbeusedtoteacbthebaaicsof HJTSprocram. every fOl'll we use, we have Junior Hl&h School, 25601 __ ,,,_ft. Tati.n1 the raceott.radL-llateMd to and rejected a hun· Camino Del Av ton Lo San Juan. ·~ "USING THE WOIUJIS ot tbe tional primers wil be the hip 10011, students learn word dred. ,, Dara! wu bom ln Huncary lyrics of contemporary pop music analyils, consonant.a and spelllnc mTS ls the result of the com· end ttudled art ln Budaput and performers, from SimootoHarry patterns," Coltey said. "On the blned efforts of ModuLearn, an Munich. Durlnf the Huqariu Cbaptn'°the FourTop1. upper level, they can build up· educational ay.stems comp8Jl1, revolutlon o 1958, he left tbeircompttbenaiooaldlla." and various record firms wbo HUl\l&ry and settled ln UM \JDll· A P&OG&AM called JUTS -have reJeued the ri&bta to their eel states. Since 1967 he bu beta Hl&b lotereat T••cbiDC System some contemporary roct a.rtilt.I' workl for me ln the p~· a re1ular exhibitor at lho Lquoa -la brin&iDC tbe1'op40lntotbe mUlkltobl~aeordnlg·a-.llted, tram • Beachartleslival. clu1room ta tbe hope ot modvat.. so Cotfey and hit atalf spend bun· ' ' Admission to tonJght '1 meet- irlt ltudeota 1'boM readiDI akilla dreda ot boun •cnenlnl each •"fte ~rd companies are so lne ls so cents. AddiUooal tn. are ttructar~ weet. bef ll la _,. 1 lDTS often coined as purveyors ot "It worta ireat, tt'i •·realb song ore ,_ 00 Jun.Ir, .. Coffey •ald, "I think lt'a formation ts available by calllnc· nice appro1eb, •, sald Natalie tape. . time someone sees the eood they Ruth Kell, association praJdent, Lucu, 1 1pecltl edueaUoa lo-Anotherpltlallllthat~trock cando.'' •9793. strudor at TulU. HJab School bt . Oran1.e Coant1. "I think tt worb ;::=::====;:;;rr==========================:; ao well bec:au.et.be tldl tov. lt. •• TJIE Compared wttb the traditional ways ot lHrnioe tbe tundameo· tall d readln1. lt la little wond9' the lddl love HITS. • INSTEAD OP sittln& ln a· dr- cle, awaiting lbeir turns to read aloud, HITS students make themselves comfortable, pJue Lo their earpbooea and lilt.en to a ball ·hour of their favorite music. At the be&lnnlne d uch tape, a ..Use jockey 1.ntroduces a song and instructs the students to follow aloQI in their workbooks. They bear wordl already familiar to them, and see the words prio&ed in their workbook.a. PlUMllH6 HUTIH~ A.IR COMD. m..-·--· ~ '""°"' ... ~ M1$.SIOH Yll.0 """ca-c--r ...... c..c...., ..... ""-•"...,.: 495-0401 I SRA EL ACADEMY ISRAEL ACADEMY •ncf 111 DNn RABBI ROBERT JEREMIAH BERGMAN Exfend Of'Hllnf1' tor the Je1111l1h New YHr •nd The Bl4t11lng ol HM/th, H1pplnn1 •nd P~• for All. HOLY DAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE All l8Moes e11cept Vom KJppoor att•noon (3:()(M:45) will take pleoe In the Ctty Annex ThMter, Santi Ana Blvd. at ROM. S.,,t1 Ana. Vom Klppoot atternoon WOl'ahlp .i Tustin ~eerMtlon Center, East Main Stteet at Centenn11I Way. • ROSH HASHANAH YOM KIPPOOR f.,_,ty, !\•Pl 24 6eh.i•rt•; !)ftef\M'Mll CIP\tlO••n•~ fleconaOay S-0.1.~ ll'ISPM. 9 00AM. 400PM. 100 PM eoo A.M. Sunclay. Oc•o-3 Kol H.Otrt 1 00 p M "'""°"v 61-..,.,_ I 00 A M c....., ...... s.,,,_ t·2 00 p ... ,.,,.~ (luot• llK. ~ l0tal>~ 'OOPM Y•r~Of a.i.mooo<ll (-n\Ofl) 4 00 P M N • .,.h Col'IGlutlO<I 8 46 P.M. 1.ommun11r BIMll..-... APWlf ..... I• As the studentl bear the words of thell' favorite·~· they learn how the worda are put together, l imited Courteay seating Is rtelleble by advane• ptlone l'9MN1Uon (83&-8171). Prayefb<>Ok purcttuea may be all'llil&rty arrenged. READING AND ROCKING IN SPECIAL EDUCATION Instructor Lucas Helps Students Study Top~ Victory May S e e01 Sour By THOMAS D. EUAS V()(al consumer groups have just won a v1c· tory, but it's one they understandably won't do much boasting about. For a new law t.hat prohibits charges for local directory assistance telephone calls until 1979 wtll actually hurt the pocketbooks of the very con· sumers that groups like Toward Utility R ate Normalization and Consumers Agamst Utility Service Exploltatloo usually represent. THE CONSUMER GROUPS WERE IN fad respons ible for the law. They raised soch a fuss dur· ing public hearings on a Pacific Telephone rate 1n· crease request that mcluded a charJ(e for most '4\1' SOl!THERN CALIFORNIA }"OCUS calls that there was little the Legislature and gov- ernor could do but. go along with them. Tbe assemblyman who carried the bill, Democrat Richud Robi.n9oa of Santa Ana, used 1l as a balance for another ot his bills, one that would have made it easier for telephone, electric and gas companies to raise prices. That bill was defeated ln the last days of the legislative session because It was seen as too pro- ullUty. despite Robinson's cla1m that has anli·4ll charge measure proved he wasn't a telephone com· pany man. IN ACTUALITY, BOTH TUE consumer groups and Robinson were U!lng the directory aaistance .charce furor for their own purposes. · For the idea or a cbar&e for diali.n1 411 d1dn'l come from the phone comparues In lhe first place. The state Public UUUUes Commiaaion started it as .Part of a push toward "usa1e 11eiu1Uve'' pricing. Now. PUC staffers point oul, all phone .customers pay for the "free" lnlormaUon service aa part of their regular monthly service charge. Both the PUC and the telephone companies maintain that about 80 percent of all 41 l calls come from just 16 percent ol lelephone users. So the great majonty of telephone customers are s ubsid1zm1 a service used by relatively few. THIS WAS REFLECTED IN Pacific Telephone's original rate Increase request last sprinl(. The firm asked for price hikes of Sl 19 million per year . but 18\d It would nt<'d only S80 malhon in ieneral lncreasea tr 1l could charae 20 cenL<; for each information call a customer made afttr the first thrtt per month Jn s hort, IC the rhone companies were allowed to char1to for directory assistance, mo'\t customers would artually seve money For, as the governor who alcned Robln'lon's bill Into law Is so fond of pointing out, "There as no free lunch." Neither l!I there free directory assislancP. Bul forcing those who use It mOlt to pay for It might abave several doll an off the annual bllla of othtts. Why, then, did consumer groupit Oaht so bit· terly a1ahut I.he possible char1e and back the new Jaw? PARTLY BECAUSE IT WAS AN attention· 1rabbln1 as!rne ond partly becau5e of the particulars or thf' Pacific plan, whose details were never approved by the PUC. Jn some aceu codes, a." many as 13 telephone books could have been reqwred lo avoid the charaes Blind persons and those unable to read Enl'tll•h also would have had trouble avoiding the charae lt wna no accident lhal a majority of the de· monstrators at last sprln1fK public heannai1 on lhe J.ssue were either elderly or Spsnlsh·surnamed. Throwing out the entire notion or making fre· quent 411 users pay for the ftervt<'e because of the!le inequitaes wasn't really necC'ssary. PVC MEMBER ROBERT BATINOVJCU, for instance, suggested a 411 charge for businet• customers only, with residential phone subscnben still having their share of the cost 1.ncluded in baslc monthly rates, as it ls now. IF IT DOESN'T "TICK," "TOCK" TO US. Fine docks serviced and repaired - hou\e ulls for l.arge '5 on Off A · CLOCK REPAIR WITH THIS AD clocks. ~dfffn} of dod{r. ~)17 1init'C!l'\i~7 orit•(' It's the Wells Fargo Reward and a hundred thousand Californians have already claimed it. That's the biggest response to any reward offer in Wells Fargo history. It's a reward for people who are serious about saving. Just keep a $2,000 balance in a We11s Fargo Passbook Savings Account and you'l1 get: D a checking account-no monthly service charge or minimum balance required; D unlimited personalized checks; D a safe deposit box -$6 size (availability may vary from office to office); D plus 5% interest on your savings, compounded daily. So, if you have $2,000 or more iJ savings somewhere else, be advised -you're wanted now at Wells Fargo Bank. We'll even make transferring your account easy by handling all the details for you. THE WELLS GO REWARD ...rMllt'll , 0 IC in•i"e l7r4 1 ~'}.-l"' Costa Mesa Office· 450 East 17 SI , 92627 ."Fountain Valley Ofhce: 16025 Brookhurst St , 92708. Newport BeKh Office. 660 Nowport Cente~ Dr .. 92660 . . . l 7 I I t Orang e Coast EDITION DAILY PILOT ~rochay's losing N:1·. Stocks * * * * VOL. 69, NO. U1, ~.SECTIONS, 38 PAGES . . . . . . . . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1976 c TEN CENTS \Fairview • Hospital Jury Probe Asked1 •• 1 The Oran1e County Grand Jury has bun u ked to In U1ate alle1atloo.s ol illegal lvltJe1 at Fairview State pital ln Costa Mesa. itlclud possible violations of pa- ll' civil rilhla and privacy Callins for the probe tn a letter Et to the Jury Wednesday was e state h o1p1tal 's advisory ard .. I Board member Michael Nason I nid today the board asked for Grand Jury lnterventJoo alter at tempt.a to 1.nvestlgat.e t..be hospital were blunted by oon·cooperative atat.e orfcials. The advbory panel's informal inquiry into conditions at Fairview was touched olr in July when 14-year medical d.trector Anthony N. Toto resigned. Toto's reslgnalaoa came a.'1.er he was transferred to Camanllo Stale Hospital by suate Kealth IHpartment otflciala. lo It.a letter to the Grand Jury. the adviaory board aa.ld it has "become Increasingly concerned that improper and 1llegaJ prac- tices were undertaken by upper and lower echelon employes in the service of the state Depart· meot o( Health.'' Those alleged improper and d · Jeul act1v1ties were aimed at the removal of Toto. accordln& to lbe boar~. It.a letter cllcd five areas un covered as belnc pOSSlble vtoJa· tion.s : -Patients' civll rights. -Jllecal purcing ot personnel faJes al the hospJtal. -Destruction or removal of materiaa Crom mes "that may contain evidence or possible wrongdoiDI and illegal activity." -lmpro~r unllut.horiied ~· moval from flles of piatlent In· formation. -Oetermlna\.lon tf motives behind the Toto owsta' arc aimed atcl~in1 Palrvlew. Nason dlCS not name any or the employes Involved in what h~ called the conspiracy to oust Toto and then to cover up traces or wroo•doin& at the hospital. When asked how civil rights bad been violated, he old thet"e wos cvadcoco that ono otrlclal had taken photos ol patients at. the hospital without nrst obtato .. Ina their permiS111on Nuon char!'ed both the &late Department of Health and tbc ut· tomey aeneral's office with be- ing uncooperative in the advisory board's attempt to lnvtSU&at.o Fairview. <See FAIBVIEW, Page A!) rw armup Stint Ends f iWith First TV Debate 'Illeg als' Arrested In Irvine By HILARY KAVE Of-0 .11, ~, ... sa.11 Immigration authorities nabbed about 100 people believed to be illegal aliens during a raid this morning at Laguna Manuracturang Company, a furniture manufacturer in Irvine. Jim Robinson, an immigraUon ofllcial who participated in today's raid. s aid al t.be scene that the roulldup waa prompted by numerous anonymous phone calls complalninl about the ii· lecal employes. He said an exact count had nol yet been taken tbls morning and that some employes were still be- ing discovered in hiding place.! throughout the factory, located ut 17622 Von Karman. "We won 'l know how many un· lll it's all over , but 1t looks tilte we have about 100," srud Robinson, adding that the employes were being loaded into about 14 vans and would be driven back to the immigratio n offices in Los Angeles. Arter being processed, the il- legals will be asked to leave the country voluntarily or will be subject to deportation hearings, he said. Robinson said that he expected to leave only a amllll proportion of Laguna Manufacturio& Com· pany's factory employea sUJI m Irvine. "Maybe there'll be about 20 here when we leave," he said. Philip Smith, an imrruifalion official ln the Los Angeles omce, <'itplaml'd that about 25 to 30 Im· mlerntlon officers were busy <'Onductln1 "surveys", or nuds, at various 0l'anee County loca· Uons today. Howevtr, Smith d«llned to re· veal whcro the other u1ds were ~1n1t conducted unUl niter they occur. "We found them hJdlne in be>&· t't, In corners, In lbo furniture, - anywhere they thou1ht they wouldn't be seen," Robinson said. Coast •• Weath er A slight chance o r showers early Friday. Mostly cloudy near the coast. LltUe temperature chan,e. I NSIDE T ODAY ~ Conti r~• tOW b. .GIU to fd I"' f!hoU 111 .obo•t '"'•• 10ub. M~. a HeOttd CON o/ hummt·to-~umcm l'pMld of tlw diMMe 1aa6 bffll "PO'f· fd bl tA. 8<Ut SH atoric1 Al, Af. l•dex AIY-""°"tu "' ~ .,_._. a ..... ~ '-""'..,. Al ..... I =-Clnw A$ ..... .._. 117 .......... _ CIHtlflet 0.-te Ot ct ot (j •• .. =c-ty QllNc• H Ct4 ............ I 0-WW-. •• Q .... !Mtk. ... ::: ....... CM ........... .. ~ .............. ~ ........_ .. ,..... . , ... .......... OJ ......... a Nixon Cut . Off No TV for B ig Debate? FORMER PRE&DENT RICHARD NIXON is among 7.000 San Clemente cable telev1s 1on subscr1 bers cut off when TM communkations terminated service Wednesday in a row with the City Couocil. "Yes, he was without service," Col Jack Brennan, Nix- on's chief of start, said today. He said he was making arrangements this morning to guarantee that the former president will be able to see the ford· Carter debate tonight. · "WE'VE HAD OFFERS from all over t own, from peo- ple who are on the Storer systems," Col. Drennan said "He definitely will see the debate. You can say that," Col. Brennan added. He noted that with rabbit ears the Nixon household could receive San Diego alt.bough reception was fuzzy. SC· Petitions Court To Keep TV Service By PHILIP ROSMARIN ptni.O.lly~-- San Clemente City Attorney F. MacKemie Brown aougbt an in· junction in Superior Court today to lorce the city cable televisjoo franchiaer to res ume service. TM Communications Company cut cable service to 7,000 San Clemente homes at 2 a.m. Wed· nesday, minutes after the City Council r efused to guarantee the company that its property and revenues would not be selr.ed by the city during a three-day in- terim period between the old and new franchise contracts. The TM franchise to operate in San Clemente expired Sunday. The new contract, approved by the council, takes eCfect Oct. 21. Under the cable television or- dinance, if a franchise expires, the city bas the nghl to con· (lscate any equipment left Oil Sile after 30 days, If no new franctuse ls in effect. The council was i,cheduled to meetatlp m.today. Innocent ·P lea Entered b y Harris Duo Mayor B. Patrick Lane, who was the swing vote both in seeur- i n & approval of the cable franchise and denying the com· pany a guarantee its property would not be taken, called for the emer.rency session. He said it was •·for purix>ses of considerine conunuance of cable television service within the city.'' Lane was unavailable for com- ment this morning. The two other council members who reCused the cable company its property guarantee -Thomas O'Keefe and Tony Di Giovanni -said they had no intention of backing down on tbe lssue. Unless ~e court orde r stipulates otherwise, or one of the council members changes his mind. TM executives vowed to day the com pany would complete dis m antlement or the cable system. So rar, only control consoles at lhtr antenna site that process television signals for feed·tn to home connections have been un· plu&1ed. Richard Youn1. TM vice preeldent, Hid It took about. 10 mlnute1 to do it. The company wns prepared al •~ut lor several days to tuc this action. No Issue Enierges As Pivot By Tbe Auodaled Presa Despite Jimmy Carter's 15.000-mlle campaign log , despite President Ford's high· visibility home stand, despite lhe promises and the polls. the crucial phase of the contest for the While House begim tonight. ~EW.~ .4NALYSIS What ls past la wa.rmup. The 90-m lnule debate in Phlladelptu. ton11ht at 8:30 POT l.s viewed in both camps a.s the likely pivot point for the 40 cam- paign days that remain. lo large part, it~ the lack of a single, compelling issue or set of Issues that bas raised so hlgh the stakes In the r1rst of three Ford· Carter debates . Image and voter impressions of the Republican prt-.-~ .~.and CSee DE'bATE, Page ..U) Mesa Couple H eld Afte r Pot Stolen A Costa Mesa couple, who were away from their home when t hree men entered tbeir backyard and took three, 12-foot manjuana plants earlier this week, have been arraigned on (elooy cbar1ea or cultivat.inC the plants. Police arrested Courtney Alan Glover, 25, and his wile, Terean Ano, both of 219 Camellia Lane, Wednesday morning. Police allege the couple cultivated the three large mari- 1uaoa plants in a lath and pluUc hothouse an their yard. The three theft suspects, all out op ball, were captured by police Tuesday Police believe tbe trio was tipped off aa to the whereabouts of the plants by a uUllty company employe who saw the plant.a while atop a utility pole. Dell',, ... '"" l'- JOAN IRVl,.E SMITH MAKES APPEARANCE IN COURT Urge• Irvine Foundation to DtattlbU1e Stock to Ch•rttlea Irvine Heiress Asks Charity Stock Gift By TOM BARLEY DI IM Dally ~ ... S....i I rvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith urged the Irvine Company and the J ames Irvine Foundation late Wednesday to accept her suggestion that all but two per· cent of the Irvine stock held by the foundation be distributed to charities. Mrs. Smith urged t..he proposal on her adversaries aa a practical way lo r esolve tbe dispute generated when the Mobil Oil Company offered the found ation $200 million for shares of stock that must be relinquished under federal law. She said acceptance of her of· fer would immediately end her current Orance Cotmty Superior Court lawsuit agains t both parties. She said acceptance would "al low th11 court to avoid the com- plex question or whether the foundation la breaching its ob· ligations to the beneficiaries and the mlnori ty s h a re holders.'• Lawyers for the state Attorney General's office commented that the suggestion contained in a memorandum circulated around Judge Jam "11 Y Judf{c'i. courtroom "deserves cons1dera· lion.'' Lawyer s for the opposing Irvine Company and the James Irvine Foundation had no im· mediate comment. But il seems likely that they will reject Mrs. Smith's invitation. · Mrs. Smith said she felt that. he r proposa l h ad merit, "because beneficiarles would re- ceive the exact value of the foun· dation's stock by receiving the stock Itself. "l would be able to continue CSee HEIRESS, Page A2 > 11 Coun tians On P anel to P r obe MDs Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has appointed 11 Orange CounllaM to a panel to look Into complaints of medical malprnct1 cc In tho county. BERKELEY (AP) -William and EmUy Harritt, the radical couple who joined Patricia Hearst In a c rou-country fugitive night, pleaded innocent today to charges they kidnaped the youn1 heiress. Carter Apologizes The appointments complete the groundwork ror a newly ap· proved emergency measure to seek ms lpr'nctl<'c reform. The panel will begin It.a work lB January, 11ccordlnl( to ono of tho newly appointed commltteo mcm~ra. Their arraicrunent on • 19- count criminal complaint came Just ooe day before Misa Hearst 1oes into federal court across the bay lo San Franci.teo to be sen· tmced for a bank robbery coovic· Uoo. Defense attorney Leonard We· lnslua eomplalned a\ lbe pro. ceedh\I that Willlam Rants WU manhandled by a IUlr'd du.rinC • pre-arra1pm~t conference ol lbe defense team In another courtroom. Wein&lus said that before the conference was finished, a aberiff's deputy ended It tdnuelf by arising M ra. Harri.s. When Harris tried to intervene, We- IQ&laas Hid, he was wresUed to the cround ·by a d~ and bis aluaes blocked oft. ••we bave no biatorJ ol eseape attempts ••. we're vtrt limlla'f to anyooe else," Harris tom· plained to Judie Wllmon\ Sll!eeney. Lady Bird 'Hurt' by His Slam of LBJ AUSTIN, Tu. (AP)-Mrs. • I..yndoo B. Jobnaon aa.ld today abe was "dl1treued, hurt and perplued" by Jimmy Carter's remarka about her late husband in a ma1adne iotervlew. Carter bu apolot(Ued for hi.a comments about Johnson. )(n, Jobftaoa•1 ltatelbmt WL• released 1bort11 before the former First Lady toured the Lyndon Baines John.'°° Ubrary with Carter '• wire. Rosa.Jynn. Shortly be.lore Mrs. Carter ar· rtved, Mn. John~ wu asked b1 reportt"' for comment on Carter's remark to a Playboy In· tervlewer tbat Presidents Richard M. Nlx:on end Johnson eqqed 1.n .. lylna. cbeatlnl and distortion of t.bo truth." She •aid that 1bo told ber ltafC t.6at ll an)'Olle IOQlbt. 'her com· ment. •'Tb17could1811 •adi&-t.Assed, hurt and perplexed.•• Mn. Johnson confirmed that the Democratjc prealdeoUal can· didate called her after advance reports or the Playboy itltervfew wtre released. .. I felt it was very nl~• ot him to call me. He told me be tiM Uld a great deal of nice th1np about m y husband on his travels along with all t.he olber Democratic presidents," Mrs. JobNm Hid. At that point, she broke off her conversation with reportera by waltlna with ber daQCbter, Luci Nuaent. to greet Mn. Caner. She took both of Mra. Carter's hands lnhen. Jody Powe ll, Carter's press sec retary, aald Carter teJephoned Lady Btrd Johnson on Wednesday ••to expresa bl• resreta about the story ad ln particular t bat tmptyln1 that be considered Nlxoo and Johnson 'WU'& 1.n lbe 1ame utqpry. '' . Powell Hld Ca.rter WU not mat.in& HCUHI foe the stai. ment, but apologb:lna for It. 110 said Carter waa trying ln the in- terview to point out "we all have our shortcomings and because or that we ou1ht not to Judie others too hanhly for their mistakes.'' After a brief tour ol the library exhlblts, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Nugent and Mrs . Carter went ln· to 1eclu1lon for 20 minutes lo have coffee. Alked by reporters afterward If t.hev dJscu.ssed the Playboy inte.rvtew, Mrs . Carter said: "We dldn'Utay PlayboyOIMltim.e.'' Carter was quoted u sa,ytnc 1n the Playboy interview, which wW appear in the magailne's November laaue, ". . . I don't think I would Her ta.lee on the aame frame or mind that Nixon or Johnson did -Jytng, cbeatin& and distort.iDJt lbe Lnl1h.' • Appointed to the panel are. Irvine resident.a Inn DI.Jn, ex· tcuUve director of tho Oran1c County Planned Parenthood Al.-. soci a lion; Ron a Id Luncc-ford, founder and director of the People'• CUnJc or Sant.a Ana and uaoclate profeuor of M>Clology at Cal Stai. Loni Beach; Dr. Jean .Eff ot Carlin, of the UCI Colle«e or M cdJcine, Dr. Jeremiah T111es, Director of medical services at UCI Medical Center, llnd Dr. Daniel Pelog, u- alltant prorcuor of medicine at UCI. Als o •elected are Newport Beach obetetriclan-gynecoloaiitt Dr. James Wall; tturgeon Dr. Robert H1nrtch1, also of Newport Beach; Stan Malek, of Tuttln, nec:uUve director of the Oran10 County Health P lanruni Council; Norma Grundy, Fouot.alo Valley nursloa supervisor or sludut. buJth aervica at UCI; Dr. Dom Johnson, a Corono del Mar «Yt>tcolo1t1t. and Or. Ronald '.f appu, SoutJi Lafu.na sureeoa. .. , . ..a.: DAIL v PILOT c Thursd,. Septembw 23. 1m \ .. ; Ff"091 P~ Al • DEBATE ••• the Dcmocl'&Uc challenger are f4ett{ore the more important. A-d those aro preclaely tbe pcrceptloaa thal tbe deO.ate can &hape, or relnf orce, or craM. Furthermore, by any measure, \be race 11 closer than on the steamy Dl£hl in KW1Sas City, Ko., when Ford lokl a cbeerln1 Jilepubllctn convention that h9 -.nted to meet Cart~r ra«-to- fece to debate the 1&1~. the Ont ldeumbtnt prcshlcnl •vcr to do 80. Not that Ford h overtaken Ca.tUr ot tht. point; hla own C'Bmpalgners acknowledge he is still betund. But u one Republican put It, a real coot.eat i& ln prospect, where ooce it seemed there would be none. Carter, who haa from the start KEEP YOUR OWN SCORE--A3 LOBBYIST CONFIRMS FORD 'GIFTS'-.\4 EX-TV COMIC HELPS FORD-A7 INSEARCHOF ELUSIVE MEDIAN-C4 lV FARE: DEBATES, NEW SHOW~ cautioned Democrats against overconfidence, makes that point from bis own campai&n plat- forms: "It's a very difficult poliUcal tmdertattng to defeat an lncum- ·lJent president with a unified par· ty. And that's what I face." Nonetheless. Cart.er claims a healthy lead. On the eve of the de· bate, his spokesman said Sep- tember polling showed Carter ahead ln 3S states with about 440 electoral votes, Ford in 1l with about 100 electoral votes. Jt lakes 270 to win election. According to Carter aide Jody Powell, the polling by Patrick .Caddell showed Carter leadlng by margins or less than five percentage po10ts LD states with about 120 electoral votes 2 Say Alibis Will End Rap For Murder Attorneys ior two men accused ~ kidnaplng and killing 1-o9 Alamitos h ousewife Joann ~igman predicted late Thurs-ClaY that they will "almost cer- tJ1nly" be cleared of the charges afte r a prthmlnaey bearlal s cheduled to open lt1onday. Both men !>atd they will pro- duce four and possibly five vii.Al ahb1 witn~ses dunng the Santa Ana municipal court session They said they will prove con· elusively that both defendants wert• in other locations at the time Mrs Seigman and her fami- ly were s natched from their borne at 33Sl Cortese Drive and "hen Mrs. Sc1gman, 43, was ~ter killed by her abductors. They may even produce in eoort a "silent witness" who will m>t take the stand but will figure prominently in the te1Jtimony or other dl'fensc witnesses. That alibi character is a caged hami.ter which allegedly was In ing and other witnesses at. the Mme of the kidnaping. 1-;wrnJt and William Paul Gulll'll. both 21 nnd both or Bellflow<.'r. an• charged with four counts of kttJn.1pin" and one ol murder. Both men Are held with bai I dc•n1('(l. It '" .11lt•i.!ed that thC"y donned ht•a\y theutrical makeup and tb{•n took the SN~mun family ut ,unpomt lo lAng Ut•O«h la.st AUi{. 2S wht·re marht mWUJ.ler John $(·1~maQ. 50, was ordered to go to hb store, clean out the safe and w;1lt for a telephone call. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT '"" o. ..... 0-.tf O•lly 1'1-"'4111 _,. I\ ,~~· thf f\fftlil\ Jl1•"• I\~ ......... Clot tN "'-"'""' ~ ........ <'too_, .,._ ... ........ ~ .,. ....... , ..... ~ ...... ,.,., t. 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Mrs Smtth ts the 1rand- dau"htt'r ot Jam~ Irvine, t.hc founder of tho Irvine Company. Mni Smith acC'used t.bo foun- dation of purSuini its planned merger with Mobil as a me..,.,_, or forcio& her to aell her 22 percent interest in the lrvlnc Company and end her hfelona ~lation.stup' with lbe land own.ina or1anb:a· tion. She predicted the foundaUon·s refusal or htr ofter on the ir'Ounds that it miJ(bt lead to h~t Achlevlne more ln.nueoce in tho operation of the I rvlne Company And she further claimed that the foundation seeks to continue as a source of funds for charity t.broutb control of more lblO $100 million in resources which would be realized through the founda· t1on'1 sale of stock in the Irvine Company. The Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969 compels the foundation to dispose or its Irvine Company stock not 184ifr than 1983. Lawyers on both sides noted Wednesd a y that the offer circulated by Mrs. Smith iis similar to one that was rejected by another judge last year in Orange County Superior Court. 0.1 .. "'IM~'-t CONSPIRACY TARGET? Dr. Anthony Toto f'rot11Pa9rAI FAIRVIEW. • lie s:ud California Department of Health Director Dr. Jerome Lackner and aide Don z. Miller had mel wtth the board's committee. Lackner, Nason said. cave live reasons for Toto's transfer. ARCHITECT'S DRAWING SHOWS LAYOUT OF NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM Plana C.11 for N•w Facility In Newport Center to Be Ready In• Year Attorney Lyndol Young, then acting for Mrs. Smith, suggested at that lime that the foundation's shares could be divided among rharilies that would include hospitals and private un- iversities. Among those reasons were a death report considered faulty in SaC'ramento and being a captive of his own stoff. Yet. Nason continued, Lackner characteriied Toto as a good ad· minislrator and said if he were not he wouldn't have been offered the position at Camarillo. TONJGHI' .. THE RULING CLASS" South Coast Repertory Tbeatu, Tuesday-Sunday tbrough OcL 30, 8p.m. FRIDAY, SEPl'.Z4 FOOTBALL -EsUAcla vs. Rancho Alamitos al Davidson F\eld, 8 p .m. Newport Harbor vs. Corona del Mar, OCC stadium, 8 p.m. KIWANIS TRAVEL & ADVENTURE SERIES - "Ar ghanlstan," Chria Borden lecturer, OCC Auditorium, 8 p.m. OCC LECTURE - "Freewheel America," Glenda and Tim Wilhelm lecturers. Fine Art1 Bld.f. 119, 7 :30 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - "American Graffiti," OCC FoTUm, 7:30 p .m . $1. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RAClNG -Fairgrounds, 8: lS p.m. COASTLIN'E CC LECl"UR~ - '"The Art of Dying," CbrisUne Maitland. lecturer, Methodist Cburcb,'20W.19thSt., 7:30p.m. Golf Course Drive Getting Speed Limit Golf Course Drive, that curvy access to the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, will soon have a posted speed limiL A complaint from a nearby re· sldent prompted city attention to the road wbicb la cUrftnt.ly limit- ed to whatever a motorist, or the police, deem i• a aafe speed. This week councilmen ap- proved the first reading t.o an or- dinance wbicb would place a 30 mile per hour limit on the roadway. They initial~ the ordinance at the request or the city's traffic commission, which said that although speed studies show 3S mun per hour to be reasonable, ·'the nature of the neilhbot'bood, moaUy residential, persuaded the commhslon to recommend a 30 mile-per-hour Umlt." Ice Slcaters Class Set in Costa Mesa Class~~ in beglnninJ and in- termediate ice stcat.Lng arc be\ne offered by the Costa Mesa Departm~nt of Leisure Services, ~ginning Tuesday Oct. 5. Classes for beginrlers will be held Tuesdays from 3-3:30 p.m. for children 6-8 years oid, and' 3:3CMp.m. for•121eeroldl. Intermediate ln.stroc:tioo.. for ages S-12 •bo have taken a bqin-nina C!laas before, ia from "":30 p.m. The fee is $20 for debt weeks and includes ~ hour ol instrut- tion and one hour ol practice per week. plus ftee skatennt.al RegistratJon will take place at Estancia High School gym, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. on Monday, Sept. 27 from 6-8 p.m. Mail·in reeist.ration will be ac· cepted Sept. 28. Scott Cleared ' WASHINGTON" (AP) -'lbe Senate Ethics committee hu cleared Sen. Hush Scott (R-Pa.), ot char1es be took money from Gulf Oil Co. · Art Lovers' Dream Begins Shaping Up Judge Claude M. Owens re- fused to consider the proposal with the ruhng that Young did not have legal standing to In· tervene on behalf of the charita- ble beneficianes. Nason also said state officials refused to ~1ve the advisory board legal counsel and the at· · tomey general's office said it could not represent t.he board. By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH Of U.. D•"• ~ .... Stoff The 15·year dream of a group of art lovers moved closer to re- ality Wednesday with the official groundbreaking for the new home of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. The 21,000-square-foot. build· ing w\11 be located oo a bluff on San Clemente Road m Newport Center. lt will include five galleries, a sculpture garden, bookstore, kitchen, special pro- jects area and parking for 93 can. Construction of the singte- story, concrete structure is e.x· pected to be completed In a year. · Although the building is valued at $1.5 mlllton, donated services will lower the total cost to about $650,000. l'he Irvine Company donated the two.acre site in Newport Center , adjacent to the future home of a Newport Beach cil1. libury building. The arebllectm'al tlrm of Langdon and Wilson donated its services and Koll Construction will build the museum al cost. A fund drive started ID 1974, hu netted $1.l mtllloo of the goal ol $2.5 milUon. The funds are de· signed to insure • full program or museum acUvitin, including ex- hibitions, educatiooal services and Ruided tours. The museum ba!I rf'Ceived sup- port from the James Irvine Foundation. $250.000; the Harry G. Steele fo'ouodation, SlS0,000; nnd the Ahmanson Foundation, $150,000. The Ahmanson grunt baa been presented in honor Mrs. Denis E. Sullivan, a museum founder for whom a gallery will be named. The museum orgaruiation was founded In 1961 by a small group Mesa Offers Dance Class For Children Four dance classes for children are being offered by the Coata Mesa Departmenl of Leiaure Services, beginning Saturday. Oct. 9. Children's balle t and chlldren's tap cluacs wUl be open to youn1st.era area 8-12. Ballet will be tau1bt frorn 11 •.m. to noon, and tap class will be from noon to l p.m. Chlldren'l'I Creative Dane<', from 9-10 a.m ., is for youngsters 5 and 6 yeara old. Children's Modern Dance ls a new class ror chlldr.in ages 7·10. All classes will be conducted on Saturd•Y• at College Park School, 2380 Notre Dame Rd. ln Colla Mesa. The fee for the ei(lhl- weet 1esslon~ ls $8 • ReelatraUon will bo Mood~, Sept. r7 from 6-8 p.m. at the F..st&ocla High School gym. 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Mall·in re,UtraUon will be ac· cepC.ed oa Sept. 28. Mesa Youth Held On Burglary Rap. A Costa Mesa man was jailed early today aner police resJ)Ond· in& to a bur&lar alarm found him inside an auto supply shop. Stephen Cbarle1 Wilaoo, 21, of 485 E. 18th St .. was arrested at the scene, the South Coast Auto SUpply, 688 Baker St .. at about 5:30a.m. He was held on swrpicioo of buralary wiJ.b bail ut at $10,000. of c ithens. The Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor held their first exhibition in the lobby of Newport Beach City Hall before moving to their !U'St bome at t.he Balboa Pavilion. In 1968, the name or the or- ganization was changed to the Newport Harbor Art Museum, and. ID 1971, the museum moved to its present locatton on the Balboa Peninsula. RCA I ColorTrak 19'' .,.,,..,,,. t ColorTrak Table Model Special Judge Owens did not comment on the legal merits ol Young's suggestion. Foundation lawyers argued, as they may argue again.st the new orrer. that Mrs. Smith's sugget>- tJon violates the terms of the will dr1twn up by the late James Irvine II. 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Cwk Jr. Phone 642-8882 Storo Hovrs Dally 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 s.n .... .._ H.,._·.,_Sillllt• lfU 7 , Orange Coast EDITION Today's Clo. ing . toeks VOL 69, NO. 267,• SECTIONS, 38 PAGES N TEN CENTS Heiress Pushes Stock 'Gift' By TOM BAR.LEY Ol-0.11,,. ....... lrvlne beireu Joan Irvine Smith ur1ed the I rviM Company and tbe Jamea Jrvloo Foundation late Wedneaday to accept her •uaeatlon that all but two per· «at of the Irvine stock beld by the foundation be d.istrlbuted to chart ties. Mn. Smith urged the proposal oo bu 3dveraariea as a prac:uw way to resolve the dlapute 1merated wben the Mobil OU Company offered the foundation S200 million for abares of stock that muat be rellnquiabed uoder federal law. She sa1d acceptance of ~r of. fer would immediately end her current Orange County Suptttor Court lawsuit against botb parties. Sbe aaid acceptance would "al· low lhlJ court io avoid the eom· plex QUHtiOD of whether the foundation 11 breach.Ina lt.s ob- UgaUont lo lbe beneficiaries and lbe minority 1harebolditta. '' . Lawyert for tbe alale Attorney Gfl>eral'a office commented that the s u11e1Uon contained in a memorandum clrculat.ed around Judge James F . Judge's courtroom "deserves COQSidera· t.100." Lawyers for the opposlnc Irvine Company and the Jomes Irvine Foundation had no Im· mediate comment. But It seems likely that they lVill rQJtrt Mt11. Smith's invitation. Mrs. Smlth aald she relt that h er proposal bad meril, ·'because beneficiaries would.re- ceive the exact value or the roun· dalion '11 stock by receiving Lbe CSee BE .. ESS, Page AZ> Warmup Stint Ends . With First TV Debate 'Illegals' Arrested In Irvine By HILARY KAYE Of IM Oallr rlloC SQff Immigralaon authorities nabbed about 100 people believed to be illegal aheos dunng a ra..id this m o rning at La g un a Manufacturin g Company, a furniture manulaclurer in Irvine. Jim Robiruion, an immigration omcial who p a rticipated in today's raid, uid al the scene that the roundup was prompted by numerous anonymous phone calls complainin1 about the H· Ie1al employes. He said an exact count bad not yet been taken this mornin& and that some employes w~ still be- ing discovered In bidioi plaees throughout the factory, located at 17622 Von Karman. "We won 'l know how many UD• til it ·s all over. but it looks like we have about 100, .. said Robinson, addmg that the employes were being loaded into about 14 vans and would be driven back to the immigration offtces 10 Los Angeles. After being processed, the ii· legals will be asked to leave the country voluntarily or will be aubJect lo deportation bearings, he said. Robinson said that he expected to leave only a small proportion of Laguna Manufacturtns Com· pany's fa ctory employes still in Irvine. "Maybe there'll be about 20 here when we leave," Msald. Phili p Smith, an lmmierauon official in the Los Anieles office, explained that about 2:S to 30 Im· migration offlcers were busy conducUnl "surveys". or raids, al vartoua Orange County loca· lions today. II ow ever, Smllh declined lo r~ Yt!al where the othei-raids were being conducted uoW &Iler Lhey occur. "We found them h.ldina In boll· es, in cornert, ln the furniture, - anywhere lbey thouaht they wouldn'L be •een," Roblnaoo 88ld. Coa' Weather A allabt chance or abowers early Friday. Mostly <'loudy near the rout. Uttle temperat.urc cban1e. INSIDE TODJ\ 't' Orange Count11 re"""'• will be able lo gd flu altotl fn .about Haru wuJ&e. M~. oucondawof hummt-fe>-huma" aprtod o/ u.. ~ Ma ~ nport. ftl in fhc Ecut. Sn atona .U, Af. OJ a OJ c.t M Al C1·J C7 Q-41 Nixon (;ut Off No TV for Big Debate? FORMER PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON is among 7.000 San Clemente cable television subscribers cut oCf when TM communications temunated service Wednesc:Uly in a row with the City Council. "Yes. he was wtthout service," Col. Jack Brennan, Nix· on's chief or stacr, said today. He said be was making arrangements this mornin1 lo guarantee that the rormer president will be able to see the Ford-Carter debate torugbt. • "WE'VE HAD OFFERS from all over town, from peo- ple who are on the Storer systems," Col. Brennan said ··He definitely will see the debate . You can say that." Col. Brennan added. He noted that with rabbit ears the Nixon household could receive San Diego although receplJon was fuzzy. SC Petitions C·ourt To Keep TV Service 87 PHILIP ROSMA.al.N OI -O. lly fllloC 14""' San Clemente City Attorney •·. MacKenzie Brown aought an in· Junction in Superior Court today lo force the city cable televis1on franchiser to resume service. TM Communicatioos Company cut cable service t.o 7,000 San Clemente homes at 2 a.m. Wed· nesday, minutes after the City Council refused to guarantee tho company. that Its p~y and revenues would not be seized by the city during a three-day in· terim period between the old and new franchise contract.&. The TM franchise to operate ln San Clemente expired Sunday. The new contract, approved by the council, takes ecrect Oct. 2l. Under the cable television or· dinance, H a franchise expires, the. city has the right to COD· fiscate any equipment lert on site after 30 days, if no new franchise la in effect. Dream Takes Form; Museum Work Begins .. BJ lllCHAEL PASKEVICH. Ol IM 0.11, l'llM ..... The lS.-year dream ol a l(l'OUP ol art lovers moved closer to re a11ty Wednesday with the official aroundbreaklng for the new home of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. The 21,000·squaro-root, build· lng w111 be located on a blutr on San Clemente Road in Newport Center. It will include flve eaUeries, a sculpture garden, boot.tore, kitchen, s~lal pro- jects area and park:lnc for 83 cars. Construction of the sin&le· Kt.ory, concrete stnJcture Lt ex· pected to be completed in a year. Although the building ls valued at $1.S million, dona~ servlces will lower the t~tal ~ to about ~.000. The Jrv\ne Company donated the two·acre site ln Newport Center. acljaceot to the future home of a Newport Beach city library bulldlng. Tbe ardrltecturat firm ol Langdon and Wilaon donated Its services and Koll Construction will build tbe museum al cost. The council was scheduled to meet al 3 p.m. loday. Mayor B. Patrick Lane, who was the swlog vote both in secUT· Ing approval o f the cable franchise and denyio& the com· pany a guarantee its property would not be taken, caJJed ror the emenrency session. He said it was "'for purposes or con.siderln1 contlnu~e of cable television service within the city." Lane was unavailable for com· meot thlt mornln1. Thetwoother council members who refused Uie cable company it.a property g'uarantee -Thomas O'Keefe and Tony DiGiovanni -said they had no lntenUon of backine down on the issue. Unless tbe cou rt order stipulates otherwise. or one of the council members changes his mlnd. TM executives vowed to-day the company would compl~te d1smantlemeol or tho cable system. No Issue Elllerges As Pivot By The Aasoda&ed Press Despite J 1m my Carter ·~ 15.000-mlle cam paign loe. despite President Ford's lu!Ch· visibility home stand, despite the promises and the polls, the crucial phase or the contest for the White House begms tonight What is past is warmup. The 90·minute debate In Philadelphia toniaht at 6:30 PDT is viewed in both camps as the likely pivot point for the 40 cam· paign days that re main. lo large part. it is the lack or u single, compelling issue or set of ( NEWS ANAU IS ) issues that bas raised ao hllb tho stakes in the first oC three Ford· Carter debates. Image and voter Lmpl'eulons of the Republican president and the Democratic cballenaer are therefore the more importanL And those are precisely the perceptions that the debate can shape, or reinforce, or erase. Furthermore, by any measure. the race is closer than on the steamy night in Kansas City, Mo., when Ford told a cheerinR Republican convention that be wanted to meet Carter fa ce·lo- face to debate the issues, the first incumbent president ever lo do so. Not that Ford has overtaken Carter at this point; his own campaigners acknowledge he is still behind. But 85 one Republican pul It, a real contest la in prospect, where once it seemed there would be none. Carter, who has from the start <See DEBATE, Pa&e AZ) • o.lty ll'ilet Staff ,_ JOAN IRVINE SM1TH.MAKES APPEARANCE IN COURT Urges Irvine Foundation to Distribute Stock to Charltt•• Fairview Hospital Jury Probe Asked · The Orange County Grand Jury h as been asked to in· vestigale allegations ol illegal activltiu al Fairview Stale Hospital in Costa Mesa, includ• tnc possible violat.ioos or pa· lients' civil rtghls and privacy. Calling for the probe in a letter sent to the jury Wednesday was the state hospital's advisory board. Board member Michael Nason said today the board asked for Grand Jury intervention after al· tempts to investigate the hospital were blunted by non-cooperative state ofki als. The advisory panel's in!oQJlal inquiry into conditions at Fairview was touched orf in July when 14·year medical dJrector Anthony N . Toto resigned. Toto's resignation came a!ler he was transferred to Camarillo State Hospital by state HeaJtb Department orricials. In Its letter to the Grand Jury. the advisory board said it has "become increasingly concerned that Improper and illegal prac· tlces were undertaken by upper and lower echelon employes in the service of the atate Depart· mentor Health.'· Those alleged improper and ii· le1tal activities were aimed at the removal or Toto. accord.in& to the board. Its letter cited ri ve areas un- covered as being possiblu viola· tiooa: -Patients' civll rights. -Illegal purging or personnel flies at the hospital. -Destruction or removal of materials from hies "that may contain evidence of possible WTOflidolng and Illegal activity." -LIQ.proper unauthonzed re- moval from files of patient in· rormation. -Determination if motives behind the Toto ouster are aimed at closing Fairview. Nason dJd not name any of the employes involved in what he caJled the conspiracy Lo oust Toto and then lo cover up traces of wrongdoing at the hospital. When asked how cavil rights had been violated, he said there was evidence that one official had taken rhotos or patients at the hospita without first obtaio. lng their permission. Nason char ged both lhl• 11tale (See FAIRVIEW, Page A.%> 11 Countians On Panel to Probe MDs Gov Edmund Brown Jr has appointed 11 Orange CounUunt1 l.o a panel to look Into comphunts or medical mulpracticl' in the county The uppolntmentll complete the groundwork for u newly ap· proved emeraency measure lO seek malpractice reform . The panel will begin Its work ln January, uccordlnJC to one or th.e newly appoi nted commltlo• members. Appointed to the J>9nd 1arc: Irvine residents Ina Bli.111, ex• ecuUve tflrector or the Oran,. County Plnnned Parenthood A.-. 1oclatlon ; Ronuld Lunceford, founder and director of lhD People's Clinic or Sonta Ana and dlOClate proreuor ol aoclolod at Cal State Lone Ucuch; Dt. Jean Eff1l Carlin, of tho Uct Colle1e of M cdlcloc, Dr. Jeremiah Tlllu, Director of medical 1erv1cH at UCJ Medical ~ler, and Dr. Dan.let Pelo1, as· 1lltanl profealOr of medJclno at UCl. Alto selected are Newport Beach ob1telrlclan·1YDec<>logtat C6-:S .. OJ A fund drive started in 1P74, has netted $1.l mllllonol lhe 1oal ol $2.5 mllllon. The funda are de.- atped to lruure a run procram of mUMum acth1Ues. lndudinc ex· h1bUJons, edueaUODal aervlca (See llUSEl111, Pap A.I) ARCHIT'!CT9 DRAWING SHOWS LAYOUT OF NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM Plana Calll fol' New facUlty In Newport Center to Be Ready In• Yeaf' Dr. James Watt; 1ur1eoo=Dr Robert Hinrlchs, also of Ne S.ach: Stan Malek, of Tull.I executive director ol t.be Orange County Health Plannlnl CouncU ~ Norma Grundy, FountaJn ValleJI' nurain1 1upervl1or of student heaJth services •t t.JCJ ; Dr. Doria )obnaon, a Corona del Mar nnecolosJat, aod Or. Ronal4 Tapper, South La1una aurieon. .. ----·.--...... J1'% DAI\. V ,_.LDT N Fro•Page Al D E BATE ••• cautioned D<-mocrats oaalnsl ov,rrconl•denc~. mak• Ui.t point from bu own campa.lgn plal- formJ: • "It's • very dlmoalt politk•I undertalunrto ddeat &111 lncum· ·bent pre11dent with a wlifaed par- ty. And that'• wh~tll face" Nonethelea•, Carter claims a healthy le-ad. On the eve of the de- b&loe. ru. apokeei man aald Sep. tamt>er poll.ins 6bowed Ctrt~r ahHd '" ~ ataUa with about 440 dett.oral votH, l''Ol'd in 13 wilt\ about 100 electoral vot.ca. ll takell 270 to win l'lt•ct1on . .Accordine to Cas:Ur &Ide Jody Po\Hll, tb~ po1Un1 by Patrick Cacldell showed Cart.er lead1n1 bp mar1Ln1 of leas than five KEEP YOUR OWN SCORE-Al LOBBYIST CONARMS FORD 'OIFTS'-M EX-TVCO .. C HELPS FORD--A7 INSEARCHOF ELUSIVE M EDIAN-C4 TV FARE: DEBATES, NEW SHOWs--01 percentage polnts Ul st.ates with about 120 electoral votes. To which Wifiiam Greener, spokes man for President Ford's campaign, replied, "It would ap- pear that Mr. Caddell's poll ven!ied that we're closin& lhe gap allover the nation." Greener recalled the published polls conduc ted before the Republican National Convention that showed Carter leading by 1'.'ide margins, up to 29 percen- tage points in a Louts Harris sur- vey between the two party con· 1enUons. ,-The most recent Harris poll, based on surveys completed on Aug. 30, gave Carter an ll·point lead. The latest Gallup poll gives Carter a 15·poinl lead. The Ford camp contends tbe gap has s ince been narrowed. A Harris survey of 2,844 likely \·oters, conduoted through mid· September, r eported doubts among ~ome about Carter's elt· penence and stance on issues. Harns said a 49 percent to 34 percent plurality felt Carter bad d ucked stands on issues. Cotrter said he thinks the de· l;>ate will alleviate such concern3, and show him to be a substanllal candidat e with the knowledge lo handle national problems. "And 1f 1 can project. lhat im· nge m the dc:balc:;s, it would be a great asset ror me." he said. Ford will be lr)'inl lo project bimsetr as a decisive, informud and intelligent leader, lo eliminate what one RepubU~Jln ~aid are voter m1sgivmp about him on those points. Cm·ter ApolOgizes for Cuts Fro•Pap • HEIRESS • •• • stock lta~ll ··1 would be able lo t'OllUnuo my own4:nbap Ul t.h lrvtne Coin- pany, a nlaUonJbip ln wh.lch t maintain stronR famlh1l aod emouonat uu," !he explain~ Lady Bird 'Hurt' by Playboy Slam at LBJ AUSTIN. Tei. (APl-Mre. Lyndon B. Johnson sald today .~ ..... "distressed. hurt and ~rpleaed" by Junmy ~rt.r's remarb about her late b~band tn a mqwne interview. Carter bu aPolQCU.e4 loc hi.a commmta about J obn.aon. Mrs. Johnson'• rrt.alemmt wu relea1od 1borUy before lbe former Flnt Lady toured the Lyndon Balne• Jotuu.oo U.brary wttb Carter'• wife. ROISaJyn.o. Sbortl)' before M ra. cirter ar- Frow rage A I FAIRVIEW •• Department or Health and tk al· tomey 1eneral's office with be· lnc uncooperative in the advisory board's attempt lo invesUiate Fairview. He said California Departmenl of Health Director Dr. Jerome t.ackner and aide Don z. Miller bad met with lbe board's committee. Lackner, Nason said. gave five reasons for Toto's transfer. Among those reasons were a death report considered faulty ln Sacramento and being a captive of bis own staff. Yet, Nason continued, Lackner characterized T oto as a good ad· ministrator and said if he were not he wouldn't have been offered the position at Camarillo. Nason also said state orficials r efused to give the advisory board legal counsel and the at· torney general's office said il could not represent the board. Al that point, Nason concluded the board decided its best course ol action was to ask for the grand jury probe.· No Golde1i Gate Debate? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The second nationally televised de· bate between President Ford and Democratic nominee J immy Carter may not take place in San Francisco, says lbe League of Women Voters. ''We have been told San Fran· cisco i.s one of the possibilities but a definite site has not been chosen," Cecile B. Mi chael, pre- sident of the league's San Fran· daco chapter, said. The Jeacue o!licia1 added, 0 WheG I spoketoourWa!hington office I was told a fmal choice would be rnade within a few da11.'' rlftd, ""· Jobntoa WU asked by reporters for comment oo Carter'• remark lO Playboy ln· t ervif'Wfr that Prealdents Rlchurd M. Nixon and Johnson cnsaaed lo "I yin•. d>eatlns and cllstortJon of the lrulh." Shtt sold that abe told her alaff that if anyone aoullhl her com ment, "'fbey could sa,y l was dis· t.resMd, burl und pe11>lexed." Mrs. Johnson confirmed that lbe Democratic presidential can. dJdAte caUed her Alt.:r advance ttp0rta ol Ute Playboy interview .-ve releued. "I felt It was v~ nlc. ot him lo call me. Ht told m he had atUd a irut deal of nice t.hlnas •bout. my husband on hi• Lreveb aloq wit.ti au the other Democratic presldenla,'' Mra. JobNoo1ald.. At that point, she broke oil her ('()nvtnalion with reporters by walking wt th her da\llhltr, Luci Nu1enl. lo 1reet Mrs. <:arur. She took both of Mn. Carter'• hands lnbera. Jody Powell, Carter's press Kissinger Hopeful At Africa Trip End NAJ ROBI, Kenya (AP) - Secretary or State Henry A. Kiss- inger ended his ltrst African peace shuttle today and said he was leaving Afnca with "a warm feelrng and a sense or hope. After 10 days seelang to ar- range negotaallons for black rule in Rhodesia and South·West Africa. Kissmger left for London. His plane was to make a refuel· ing stop on the Greek island of Crete. The secreta r y me t for 45 minutes today with President Jomo Kenyatta or Kenya, black Afnca's elder st atesman, seek· mg his support for )us peace pro- posals. Kissineer was also given an ex· hibitJon of trad1lwnaJ African dancing a rt.er the meeting in Innocent Plea Entered b y Harris Duo BERKELEY <AP) -William and Emily Harns. the radical couple who Joined Patricia Hears t in a c r oss-country fugitive flight, pleaded innocent today to charges they lcidnaped lhe young heireiis. Their arraignment on a 19- tount criminal complaint came just one day before Miss Hearst goes into federal court across the bay ln San Francisro to be sen· wiced for a bank robbery con vie· tion. Nakuru. a farmina town 100 miles northwest of Nairobi. Handed a spear and a shield by Kenyatta, Kissinger shufned his feet a bit, attempting lo keep In time with the pounding or drums and chanting of native warriors in the background. In a brief s peech, Kissinger re- newed America's support for pro.western Kenya. which be has visited three limes since April. Upon arriving here from Kinshasa , Zaire, on the last leg of the African s huttle, Kissinger said : "The United States believes strongly and supports strongly the independence, security and proa:ress of our friends in Kenya." ln his brief talks here Kiss· ioger sought the same backing from Kenyatta that he hu re- ceived from three other African presidents -Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, Julius K. Nyerere of Tanzania and Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia. Kissinger has also sent two s pecial emissaries to other African s tates to explain his cur· ren~ace initiative 1ccrdary, aald Carter t~lephon~ Lady Bird Johnson on Wetlneadoy ·'to express his n:arels about the 6tory and m parUcul11r that lmplylna that bO contidcred Nixon and Johnson we,.lntheaamecatecory " Powf'U Hid Carter was not moltlnat excuses for tht-llllttc ment. but apolog11lna for it.. He aald Carter w.a lr)'in1 in the ln· urview to polnt out "wo au have our ahortcomlnas and bec:auae of that we ouabt not to Judge others too baratlly for lhelr mblak~." Fro•Page AJ MUSEUM ••• and gulde<i lours. The museum has received sup· port from the James Irvine Foundation, $250,000; the Harry G. Steele Foundation, $150,000; and the Ahmanson Foundation, Sl!I0,000. The Ahmanson grant has been presented in honor Mrs. Denis E . Sullivan, a museum founder for whom a gallery will be named. The museum organization was founded in 1961 by a small group of cilltens. Tbe Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor held their ftrat exhibition in the lobby or Newport Beach City Hall before movlng lo their first home al lhe Balboa Pavilion. In 1968, the name of the or· ganizalton was changed lo the Newport Harbor Art Museum, and, ln 1971, the museum moved lo its present location on the. Balboa Peninsula. Ben C. Deane is lbe president of lhe museum 's 35·member board of trustees. Harvey L. West is director of the museum. Scott Cleared W ASHTNGTON (AP) -The Senate Ethics eommillee has cleared Sen. Hugh Scott (R-t>a.). of charges he toot money from Gulf Oil Co. Mrs Sm1lh ht the &rand· dauahter of James Irvine, lhe found~rofth~ Irvine Company. Mrs. Smith accuat'd the foun· daUon of purwuanw 1t$ planned mer1cr wllh Mobil a1 a mean! ol lorclne her to Hll bet< 22 ~nt. lnt.er~t In the I rvlnc Company und t•nd her llr~lonf! relaUonsh.lp' with the land·ownlna: ur1unba- Uon. She predicted the roundalfon'1J refusal of her offor on tho (p'OWlds t.hat It might lead to her achlevln« more lnfiuence ln tho operation of the I rvlne Comp1tny. And she further claimed lhat t.he foundation seeks to continue as a source or funds for rharity through 'control or more lhlln $100 million ln resources which would be realized through the foonda·. lion's sale of stock in lhc Irvine Company. The Fedl'ral Tax Reform Act of 1969 compels the foundation lo dispose or lta Irvine Company. stock not later than 1983. Lawyers on both sid~ noted Wedn esday that the offer circulated by Mrs . Smith is similar to one lhat was rejected by another Judge last year In Orange Count.y Su pen or Court. Attorney Lyndol Young, then acting for Mrs. Smith, suHested at that time that the foundation's shares could be divided among charities that would include hospital s and private un - iversities. Judie Claude M. Owens re- fused to consider the proposal with the ruling that Young did not have legal st.anding to in- tervene on bebaU ol the cbarita· ble beneficiaries. Judge Owens djd not comment on lbe leeal merata ol Young's sunation. Foundation lawyers argued,~ they may argue aealrust the nev.r offer, that Mrs. Smith's aui&es- Uon violates the terms ot the wW drawn up by the late James Irvine 11. RCA CotorTrak for 19n Is here. Come In and see why It'• the finest color TV RCA has ever made. Once you see ColorTrak In action, we're sure you'll want to own It-so sure, In fact, we Invite you to accept our unique challenge. 2 Murder Suspects Claim Alibi Story Defense attorney Leonard We- inglau eomplamed al the pro- Cffdlne ti.at William Harris was manhandled by a 1uard during a pre-arraignment conference of the defense team In another courtroom. WeUiglasa said that before the conference was finished, a aheriffs deputy ended it himself by seizing Mrs. Harris. When Harris tried to intervene, W~ lnglass s aid, he was wreslled lo lhe ground by a deputy and bis glasses knocked orr. Attorneys ·ror two men accused or k1dnaping and killing Los ~tamtlos hous ewife Joann Se1gman predicted late Thurs- d.:iy thal they will "almool cer· tainJy" be cleared of the charges after a pre Ii m inary hearing scheduled lo open Monday. Both men said they will pro- duce four and possibly five vital alibi witnesses during the Santa Ana mun1c1pul couruesslon. They said tht'y will prove con rl11:-lv1•ly that both derendnnLc; wcrt· an 'other locations at the tirne Mrs. Se1gman and her fa mi· ly wcrt' s nntchcd from their Mrrw ut 3351 Cortese l>nvc• and "ht•n Mn. Sc1gmun, '13, was l111t•r killed by her abduct~. I hc'Y may C\'cn produce in ('oufl .1 ".silent w1tn~.-." who will 001 I nke the 11tnnd hut will figure 1m11n1111•nlly 1n 1 he· lt'!(timony or o01t>r de(t>Oil(' Wllnt'SSCS. l'hnt ollb1 character111 a caged bamster which alleJ?cdly w~ In the custody of nonaJd IA'w111 Ew· ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT ,,_ t)r....-("'9til f\•11• ...... ,. '"'" ... '"' ., 1 ""' t,.,_a tM N• _,, ,-,, •"• It ~'""°" tly ttwt ,....,,.,., (l"•\f • \11'41\Af~ ,.,,...,.. ~ .. , .... f<1hhtlf\\ *'" 11\ltHl\Md Nl,,"'10 '""~ t ,..,. • ., t., Ctt"'I" Mt-"f N•wf.Wtt f\lt~f\ Uvn41ntat<M"I ...... ," f OYftt••" V•U•Y. hV•M. ~·•fl•'' \.ttl•t f~ \ •i1tM ft••tft """'" (.M\t '6 ••"Q'• """"""'' •OHHM h iNOll\f\.,. ~IU'tti-'' f//lh4 .. 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Both men are held wllh bail denied. ll is alleged that they donned heavy theatrical makeup and then took the Seigman family al gunpolnl lo Long Beach last Aug. 25 where market manager John Seigman, SO, was ordered t.o go to his store, clean out lhe safe and wait for a telephone call. Seiaman picked up $8,000 and waited for a call that never came. He called Long Beach police and sparked an lnnux of . patrol cars that apparently scared off Mrs. Seigman's atr ductor!I. The three Seigman children were found in the family van and released from their bounds. But. Mrs. Seigman was dnven to th" Canon area where she-wn!I shot severnl times in the head by her kldnapcni. "We have no history of ~cape attempts ••. we're very similar lo anyone else," Harris com- plained lo Judge Wilmont S~ecncy. NB Man Sued For Divorce Newport Beach bwllncssman . George M. Holstein Ill has ~n sued for divorce in an Orange County Supet1or Court action cit· ing "ll'Teconcilable difrercnces" in his 30-year marriage to Elinor Holateln. Mrs. Holstein, who now lives in Santa Ana Heights, Sttks spousal support and division of commuru· ty property. None of the couple's thrt'e children is or minor age. The Holiiteins mnm~ JuJy 26, 1946 and ti<'paralcd Jan. 15, 1973, lbe action states. Two County Sites Still on State List Approxlmatcly soo acres of the Boise ChJca wetlands have been deleted from a ll:1l of proposed coastal acquisition sites by the state. The area was believed all along lo rank high on the priority ll1t. Only two Orange County sit.es remain on the stale purchue llst lhat wlll be decided by voters Nov. 2 oo Lbe Prop. 2 ballot Laue. They include lbe Dana Point headlands for a blufftop park and rttreaUon area and the lrvino Coast for beach access and day use facilities between Laguna Beacb aodCoronadel Mar. Also chopped off lbe shopping list in addlUon lo the Bois• Chica wetlands were the lA$ Cerritos weUand, on the Orange Counly- Los Angeles County border; Department of Water and Power properly tn Seal Buch; Depact- m ent of Transportation p~rty on Pacific Coast Hlabwa,y and Sant a Ana River land lo Jlunt· lniton Beach. Other pro~rty originally rr- tommcnded but leh. orr the bond luue include~ property south of the Santa Ann River In Newport Beuh; portions of tho Upper Newport Bay; vacant lots at Crescent Bay in Lquna Beach. areas of the central Laguna Beacb bluffs, portions of Avco land ln Laauna Niguel; parts of Lantern Bay lo Dana Point and the extension of Doheny state Beach lo the north. Hunttnct.on Beach Mayor Har- riett Wltder said today she wun't taken by aurprl.se th.al other cltJ officials had ex· preued. 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(amah~s who own housH many would Uk«" to move to newer, larecr, mONJ ap propriate houaea or to cnlur&o or remodel Ule present ones. But a check of prices often 1bow1 a move l:s ~yond tht- bomeowner'a means. tlome Improvement costa -eully Jn the $10,000·$20,000 range -of\en ore too hl&h. Homeowners can rwao mooey for worU\whlle proJect~. tboucb. with second mort1a1e1 u1in1 a bou.3c or other property already mortga1ed as collateral. How much each person cain borrow depends on the eq\.Dty value in tbe property Money's Worth (the amount the property is worth above what is owed on ll). PEOPLE WHO HAVE OWNED a house for several years probably have bwlt up• big equity. For Instance, say you bought a house for $25,000 10 years ago, pajd $S,OOO down and Look a mortgage on the balance. Say you've already re - duced tbe mortgage to SU,000, while Inflation has lltled the market value of the house to $40,000. The equity Is 125,000. How much can be borrowed on this equity? Major sources are savings and loan associations and finance com· parues, with finance companies probably tbe bigeest now in the second mortgage fi eld. C I T. Flnancial Services, offer tnc second mortgages in tO states, will lend up to 85 percent of the appraised market value of a house, less what is owed on the rirst mortgage. Warning: deal only will\ reputable lenders who will be cautious in acceptine applicants, protect borrowers against overborrowing and thereby help them safeguard what ls pro- bably their most valuable ~s:slon. WHAT ABOUT INTEREST rates? They're higher tban on orieinal mort1ages, ranglne from 12 to 18 percent, de- pending on the area and the company making the loan. The lender will r~ulre a professional appraisal-of the property to establish its mutet val~ and a title search to clarify ownership. In some states, lenders pay for these services; ln others, borrowers pay. Maturities? Second-mortgaae loans can be repaid over a penod of three to 10 years, depending on the total bor- rowed. 1t ill also possible to raiJe money on equity in a house by refinancing the mortgage, which l.s talung a new mort1a1e that pays off the old and provides addltlonal cash to the homeowner. In this type of transaction, today's higher In· terest rate will be charged on the full mortaaee amount; this could represent a btf hlke ln cost over the term of the new morteaee. WHICH METHOD IS better! That depends on Ulo amount of money Qeeded and the desired period of repay- ment. Important Lt the fact that closing ~Ls and other fees are substantially bl1her to refinance a first mortraae than to1eta Htood mort.iage. la a aecond·\l1ortgage loan worth the Interest cost? Th" answer depends on the gain. If more space and repairs are In lhe balance, the second mortgage is probably the 11nswer. Abo, If the improvements permanently Increase the houae'1 value, part of the cost can be recovered upon sale. WHILE A SECOND MORTGAGE may generate fllnds for other purposes -paying for college tullion, bll)'ing another piece of property, Investing in a business opportuni ty -it pays to con.sider the return for the money and In · tereat. lf the bou.se is in need of repairs and is unmarketable, ~ second·mortgage loan could make the house salable or Im- prove the price. There may be penalties for paytng off the loan early, althoueb many companies do not impose such char1es. · A final caution: money rais<..'<1 through a second mortgage is expensive. Be as certain as possible it's Ubcd wisely. OPEC: Oil Price Boost Favored CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -Membeu or the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries <OPEC> favor a boost in oil prices next year "but nothing has been said regarding the size," according to Venezuela's minister d mines and hydrocarbons. The Caracas newspaper El Nacional published the com· ment by Valentin Hernandez following news reports from New York Indicating Venezuela and Iran would seek a 2$ percent oil price increase at the OPEC ministerial con. ference In December. IRAN AND VENEZUELA ARE the second and third largest producers in the 13-naUon Arab-dominated oil cartel, which controls more than 80 percenl of world oil trade. Saudi Arabia, which hllS opposed any price increa11e thJa year, ls the largest producer The size of an increase for UJ'77 "will depend on various factors, including stud1e11 being carried out in OPEC's economic commias1on," Hernandez was quoted as saying. The prlc~ ol OPEC 011, fr<>ten for almost a year, 111 ,ct 1it Sil 51 a barrel of a 11landurd crude oil. Wall Street Waits For Ford, Carter NEW YORK (AP> Stock prices settled bock n bit and trading slowed on Willi Strec.•t u Investors awaited lonldll'• televised debate between Prc11dcnl Jo'ord and Jimmy Carter. Brokers said the market w11 prob11bly due for a pauac anyway afteT the ahlll'J) sw1na1t of the p811l two HS&lont. The market rosuharply Tul'tldoy, and climbed further In Wednesday's tradJng before tumma abruptly downward at mld·afternoon. The change or direction <'&me arter the aovcmment II•· sued a report 1howlng sagg.ln1 demund tor factory equip· ment and other durable good1'. The Dow Jonea averaie of 30 1tockt lost a 2S point.a to 1010.80 .. ., . ·' ., . .. . : ,. . .. '• '. ~i ••• ·. . , CfJ DAILY PILOT Sutton Reac h es Plate au SAN FRANCISCO CAP> Twenty-four hours after they were malhemaUcaJJy ellonnat· ed, the Loa Anaelea Oodaers were popping champatne eurk& and actinc like giddy champions. The cause ror the celebration in the Dodgers• c:Jubbouse here Wednead1ty night was the first 20-victory season in Don Sutton's career, achieved with a s1.x hit, 3-1 triumph over lbe San Fran· c1sco Giants. "Nice &olng guys -it's about tJme you got me aome ruru.'" On T\I Tonight Chann~I I I at 7: JO shouted Sutton as he opened some of the bubbly. Sutton, often the victim or non support in his major leaeue car eer , bad previously ap- proached the elusive 20-victory plateau with 19-9 seasons ui 1972 and 1974. "Even thouah I won 20 this year, I 'll never be a better pitcher than 1 was in 1972," said SutlOO. ··1 had a 2.08 earned-run average and the feelmg the clubs I was facing would have diffJcuJ· ty scoring one run.'' The 31-year-old right-hander had contrasting results early this season. "I was 7-8 with an e.r.a. around 5.00 JUSt before the All· star break. and I thought I'd be Jucky to salvage a dozen wins," he admitted .. ''But things have rallen together so well," added Sutton. who has won eight 10 a row and allowed only nine earned runs m his last nine starts, dropping his e.r .a. from 4 79 to its present3 13. Sutton, 20-9. fell beb.lnd m the second inn 1n g as Dod gers nemesis Bobby &1urcer led off with a single and eventually i.tolt: home with two outs. soappmg the pitcher's 21 inning scoreless str- ing. ··1 thought that 1f I were to lose by one run, I had to be the dum- best guy a round," recalled Sut ton. "It was a stupid play on my part and brllliont on his Murcer is a superstar." John Montefusco opposes Burt Hooton tonight as the season senes between the club <.'Ort· c:ludes. San Francisco holds a 10-7 advantage. L0\4NOll.t:\ \4H 1'•4NCl\CO •• ' .. bl .. , " ... .,,,,."',,.."" • 0 ' ' Cl••~ cl \ 0 I o '--'" • 0 I) 0 M "9,...ltt> • 0' 0 R~•tP\rt I 0 0 0 MotllM .. 011 1 0 I Q Wf""Yll> • 0 0 0 -(Hrt l ' ',, C..-• 'lb '0 1 0 ~ ..... • f) ' ., O.~'lb 0 I 0 0 ,.. .. , )I> • 0 0 ~ A U'\Vtl\\ 1 0 0 0 '°"' .• , t'\ l 0 l ft,uf\.lt cl ' I J I G •••••nde•< • 0,, 0 P•'\'4-9'( J I l 0 ~p 1 0 O II Mt)•• pf\ '0 0 0 G ...,_..,, Ofl 1001 r Rctdt•QuPt C 1 0 0 0 l.A141 .. 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Stamler th<'n t1l"d It less thsn two mtnutcs later when he scored ofter r e!lcrve goalie Jimmy Smllh made a flnc suvc on a shot by Gene Carr. Marcel Dionne connected on a power-play 1oal la te In the second period, scorinl( from 40 feet out, while the Kings enjoy<.'d a two·m nn advantage. JUs goal evened the score at 3·3. The teams traded goals In the first period with Potvin scoring after only 34 seconds a1ainsl Rogle Vachon. Los Anaelea came back at 5·27 on a power play wben rookie Steve Cllpplnadale chipped In a shot from five feet in front or the net. The Kings wound up ootshoot· ing the Islanders t2·18. TV Tonight 7:10 p.m. (11) -DODGERS BASEBALL -The Dodgers meet the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park ln San Fran- cisco. 8 p.m. (SO) -11fE OLYM· PIAO -The Marathon depicts the grueling marathon dating back lo 1908 a nd including Ethiopia's victories at Rome, Tokyo and Mexico City. 9 p.m. (13) -BOXING FROM THE OLYMPIC. 9:30 p.m . (22) -WOMEN'S l PROFESSIONAL GOLF. PHILADELPHIA'S GARRY MADDOX BEATS THE THROW 'TO INFlELDER MIKE TYSON WEDNESDAY. Magic Nt•tnber 6 for P•ils PHILADELPHIA !AP) -The Philadelphia Phillies hdd a meeting before Wednesday night's game deciding on how to spht the National League playoff and World Series money. Then. JUSt to prove 1t w~n't a sign of over confidence, they went out and rallled ror eight runs in the eighth inning lo beat the St. Louis Cardinals 9-4. You reaUy couldn't blame the Phils for their preparations fhey are now six games ahead of lhe runner up Pittsburgh Pirates 1n the National League East DIVISIOD with JUSt l2 games to money, or champagne. St. Lows scored four runs in the first in· rung olr J im Kaal. Lou Brock hit a two-run homer and Keith Hernandez a two-run double. Although Dick Allen singled in a first-inning Phillies' run. the next s1x innings were frustrating form an ager Danny Ozark and his llUe seekers. Tbey left l2 runners on base again!>t starter Pete fo'alcone and hts rehef, Tom Walker The Ph1ls finally broke through m the eighth against Walker. Cards' ace reliever Al Hrabosky and Eddie Solomon .~ ... ..-.. ARTHUR ASHE RETURNS A BILLY MARTIN SERVE. Ashe Eases to Win LOS A NGELES (A P) Arthur Ashe hasn't won much of anythinit for the la~t four month" and he admits that he'i; anJ11ous lo break out of his dry SP<'ll. Pinyin)( exlraC'lrdinanly w~ll. Ashe dismantled young Billy Mart.in, 6-2, 6 3 in Wednesday night 'g second round of the SW.000 Pacific Southwest Open tennis r hampion11hiP!I at UCLA. fl(>ach. did not. play Wednesday. No. 7, Harold Solomon, Silver Springs, Md .. ousted on Tuesday by Fred McNa1r, Chevy Cha!le, Md .• 4-6, 6·3. 6-2. No. 8. Roscoe Tanner, Kiawah l!!lnnd, S.C., did not play Woones- day. No. 9, Stan Smith, Sea Pines, SC . beat Tom Gorman, Seattle, 6-3, 6-4. • No. JO, Brian Gottfried, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., beat Sherwood Stewart, Bayton, Tex .• 6-1. 6'4. The Phillies' m agic number t:> now six, which means any com· bination of six Philadelphia vic- tories, and·or Pittsburgh defeats, gives the Phils the East Division. The 1964 Phillies led the Na· tional League by 6~ games w1th l2 to play and wound up watctung the Serie-son television. The game Wednesday mghl against the Cardinals didn't !.tart like it would be a mght to talk about playoff and World Senes play. The West Division cham· pion Cincinnati Reds. however. might obJect to that World Scriei. not.Jon. Halos B ow To T exas, P e r ry, 2-1 Gaylord Perry. the old man or the Texas Ranger p1tchinjZ starr. said he didn't want to embarrass himself. So the wily 38-year-old veteran did somethrng about 1t · He hid the team's radar gun which 1~ . l llflPI• .t;lal t- •nG.omn ... •M"<: lllOI ~t ,., ...... •'l "''''"• YJ)I (..,.·''"•A ttM1n • Y"' J•At M "'-: ,....t t cs;,t,.A used to time the velocity of pitches Then Perry went out Wednes day 01ght and e mbarrassed the California Angels by restnctmg them to three hits. At one ooint he retired 18 bitters in succession In hurling the R angers l1> a 2· l triumph Perry has made such an im· pression with Rangers manage· ment this year that he was given a two-year extension on his con- tract and now Is helping pitching coach Sid Hudson work with the young arms on the stall. He also goes out there every four days himself and shows the younger generation just how it's done. If the radar gun had been used Wednesday night, 1t wouJd have probably caught Perry's fast one at around 88 miles ao hour because lhal's where tl has been all season. * * * TIXAS UU~•NIA •• , h "4 ....... , c11 ... ,tt \ 0 I I (blllntdt> • 0 0" .... ,, ... h •OOO """''"' • ~ t f) t4¥"Qrow• 1~ \ I 1 0 ....... rt 1 I Cl 0 -·ouoi~•H • 0 I 0 ...... ,,. ," I 0 I I _ .... • I) 1 I A '°""'If J 0 0 0 ....._,.,.,., J 0 0 0 """"""'•¥" l 0 0 I) ,,,_.,,,.. I 0 0 0 A to"•'<t 1 0 0 0 ,..,,., .. ,~ 1 ' 0 0 Owl••.,,, , 0 0 0 Mo•t9'\tf 1 0 I 0 Htlrdbtooll" , 0 0 0 \un-Qt J 0' 0 E.e\I.,"" I 0 I 0 G Pltrry P 0 0 0 0 C ~oper '" I) 0 0 0 Mtl•Y\\ o o on """" 0 0 I) 0 -.., () 0 0 0 l&tltl U 1 10 I TOl•I n I J I re... ooo 100 100 1 <Alllo•~• loo oon ooo • LOB r .... 10, Celllnrnl• l 111 Ho-II. Sol.,11 58 -Herqro,,. r. Mo.tin G .... rrylW14-UI """' 'l•l61 ~ T -J·U.A-•,"10, ·~ ........ '° t J I I 1 • J I. • , ) , I It' I 0 0 t I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cubs D e al Uthal Loss To Pirates CJllCAGO CAP) -Joe Wallis' ninth inning single drove home J erry Tabb with the wmrung run Wednesday as the Chicago Cubs reduced P ittsburgh's chances of catchmg Philadelphia ln the Na· tional League East race wilh a 4.3 victory over the Pirates. Tabb walked to open the tn· rung. was sacnficed to second by Rob Spernng. Kent Tekulve. 5-3. intentionally l)assed Rick Mon· day, setting the stage for WalUs' single to right. Joe Coleman, 4·12. pitched two innings of one-hit relief to gain the victory. The slumping Pirates, losers or seven ol their last 11 games, dropped 6 games back of the Phils. who beat St. Lows Wed· nesday night. The Pirates' have only 10 games left. Pittsburgh jumped to a l ·O lead nn Richie llebncr's '1rsl inning home run The Cubs tied 1t in the th1rd on smi:;les by Steve Swisher. Mirk Kelleher and piLcher 8111 Bonham. They went ahead 2 l in the fourth when Larry Bittner's double drove home J erry Morales. who had singled. The Pirates tied it in the sucth. Dave Parker walked, went lo third on Ric hie Z1sk's single and scored on Rennie Stennell's sacrifice ny • Swisher put the Cubs ahead again in the bottom ol the sixth with a double that scored Morales, who singled to open the inning and went to second on a fielder's choice. Pittsburgh c hased Bonham when they tied a t 3·3 In the eighth. Parke r a nd Zisk opened with si ngles. bringing on Coleman to pitch. With one out. third string catcher Ed Ott, play- ing for Duffy Dyer, who had bruised his shoulder, delivered a run-scoring single. driving home Parker. * * * Baseball Title Races .... ~ ........ _ , .. ,o ... - 'T• W L ""'" ~•Y ~-'f'Mlt ., j• 60t II 6ellt.,._• 1M U HJ el~ 10 ~-....... ~--' 11.,.u,_ '·a, .. ,...,.• •••• 6. 0-trou .f 9,,,,0,.1 ,...111,....... "'>""' '· ~'"" I, Mii••,,_ .. J. •••Y •. '"'" 'f'ort. l Bo•ton I WulOtvl•'- "•"'••Cll'I' M M '1Y '" 0.-1-., 10 P' • ·~ lle"•A• (llf -l!O-•. Oelo.1-l, Mlnn .. olo 1, -•o. hu• 1 O.•l•nd J 0...IA"<I llO,,... ~. K•""'' O ty 2, C.OIMnl• >: _, •. lt•n .. •C.lly I, (hl<•QOJ ".,, .............. 1 .. t OIYh- ....11-lpttta ., ,. fl11 -11 Plll\Ou•Oh II> !It SM • 10 """-'""'' -4. SI l°"'t 1, -YO<'lt. J. -•rt -tr•al 1 '-1 L<WI\ 1 Plll\llV<qh "'""'° t. CllOCIC)O 2, SL l.outt 1; -•f >. O.~oo 1. \I l oult '- ·Robinson Praises Purdue ' LOS ANGELES <A P ~ - Southern Callforma tallt>ack Ricky Bell has looked llk6 a QOe-man wreckin& crew In mo.t ,of the Trojans· aames the past two 1eason1. but CO¥ch Jobn Robinson aaya his team will h•ve l<> do more than hund the ball ott to Bell to beat tho Purdt.ae Boilermaker s this Saturday. "Purdue Is 11 big, s~roqc, phyalcal team ," the Troians coach said Tuesday. ''They~eto concentrate on stopping the'~al good players. We're ccrtalaly Jo- ing lo have lo keep them cff. balance if we're &oin& lo b4t suc- cessful. "l don't think you can take the ball and cram it. down Purdu41's throat." Bell, wbo led the naUon ln rushin& last season by averaaing 170 yards per gume, failed to gain at )east 100 yards only against Purdue . Tbe Boilermakers. always tough in· side, he ld Bell to 89 yards although they ended up losip& 19-6 to the Trojans. "We're facing a Joe P'r'~er· t ype team." Robinson said. "We're going to h ave to st.and our eround and s lug it out. "l think Purdue would like to pJay on a narrower field. They've got a lot or big. tough, mean guys, and they dig ln there and fight. "l think it's eoing l<> be a Power struggle Saturday. a really hard· fought game.•· Robinson Indicated thal the TrojanJ would try to throw toe ball frequently agaiM~ the BoUermaJcers to keep them &o,n keying too much on Bell.,. who gained 193 yarda and scored four touchdowns In USC's 53.o romp over Oregon 1 ast Saturday. Trojans quarterback Vince Evans has been impressive so far this season, RoblMOl'l siUd. "I know a lot or people wiJl sUU say Vince Evans is not 4bing a good job," said the coach allud- ing to a o a lmost traditional q uarterback controvers y at Southern Cal. "But In two games, Vince bas completed better than S9 percent of his passes. a nd has run for first downs on a number ol key third down situations." Robinson also praised Evans• backup, Rob Hertel. who com- pleted five or eight throws against the Ducks and had two of tus passes dropped . "We wlll have to do a number of thin gs to beat Purdue," Robinson said. "And I've been pleased with our progress in a number of areas." His Trojans will go into the game favored and Robinson re- members two Saturdays aco, when USC was a big favorite over Missouri "I think we learned a lesson I won't forget agarnst Missouri (a 46·25 USC loss). and I hope lhe team won't forget, either," be saicl Lake r s Face Rugged Drills LOS ANGELES (AP) -He said, "I wouldn't ask a player t.o do anything I haven't done myself." but that's a frigh~nlog statement for a coach to throw at his players. Especially when the coach la Jerry West, one or the great.est guards wbo ever played basket· ball. West saw his Los Angeles Lakers awt up for the first Urne Wednesday and then lbey a.11 stood around, gave intervle"8, threw the ball up for cameramen and, in general, had a very rel-,,t· ing day on the court. Today it nil changes. West's remark about uldac hi• players to do what he dJd Wall made mostly In r eference ~ u,., ferocity or workouts. "I thlnJd.n the last few years the Lakerx have not played very well ln Use fourth quarter. Maybe I CJn change lbat,'' he sald earller;ln the week. So .,.hen tho llrat of 16 t~<>=•· day workouts beglM toda)' •t Loyola University, West wHJ be orderina his players Into a con4l- llonlng program as strenuous b one he hlmsclf adopk'd. · Seeded fourth in this touma ment which he has won tw1ct!. All he is clearly one or tht> favorites along with Jimmy Con· nors, llJe Nastase and Gu11lcrmo • Vilrus to win the $20.000 first pnrr next Monday. * * * LOS ANGELES -A rundown of ho• the top 10 seed.'I did Wed- nesday in the Sl2S,OOO Pacific Southwest 09t>n tenms c ham- pionships al UCLA's Pauley Pavilion· Rozelle. Fines Raiders, Steelenf No. 1. Jimmy Connors, Belleville. 111.. did not play Wed· nesday. No. 2. Guillermo Vilas, Ar~en· tina. beat Henry Bunis, C1ncin· natl, 6-3. 4-6, 6-4. No. 3. Jlie Nastase, Romania. did not play Wednesday. No. 4. Arthur Ashe, Miami Beach. Fla .. beat Billy Martin. Palos Verdes. 6-2. 6-3. No. 5, Raul Ramirez, Mexico. beat Butch Walts, Fresno, 6-2, 6-1. No. 6, Eddie Dtbbs, Miami , OAKLAND (AP) -National Football League Commissioner Pete Renelle bas fined Oakland defensive backs George At.kin.son and Jack Tatum for rou&h play in the Sept. 12 game here against P1ttsburgh, the ir tumm1U! Gene Upshaw has discl06ed, and Upshaw says he thinks it is un- f a.tr. Ups haw. a 10-year NFL veteran ortensive guard and an NFL Players Association representative, said in a telephone call to the Associated PreH Wednesday ni&ht At.ld.naon was fined $1,500 and Tatum $'750. "Roz.elle made a judgment and fined people without gtvfng them a heario1, •• Upshaw said. He added that a future bearina Is promised, but "Rozelle already haa said lbey were auilty before abeartng." "It's act.ions t Ute these by the commfsstoner that destroy any chance of getting an aareement with the NFLPA" In contract negotiations, Upshaw added. There was no '\mmed.iate com- ment from Roselle, wbo ordinari-\Y does not d1aclose or discuss di.sclpUnary actions by his office. Nor wu there any immediate comment from the Pltt.sburgh Steelers whose coach. Chuck Noll, and defensive tackle. Ernie Holmes, ai.o were fmed. Upshaw said. Upshaw sald be did not know the reasons for the Steelers fines nor the amount. In the Sept. 12 game, whlcb the Raiders won 31·28 ln the last five minutes. Atkinson rapped Sleeter wide r eceher Lynn Swann In t.be back of the head with b.i.s forearm on a pus play, game films showed. Swann, who left the eame with a concussion, aa1d later be b ad been knoeied dJ u:y earlier in the game by Tatum. Noll later blasted the Raiders (or "intent to maim" and pro- mised to send the NFL officials a reque.at, bacbcl bJ film cllps, uJdn• lor punishment. Upthaw noted lhat Atklns6n was nol penallaed for the Swa6p Incident and s uggested Ule widespread publicity given It hta led lo Roielle'a Imposing Ule fines. "PubUc oplruon almo;t forced him to do It,•' Upehaw sai~ "I don't think ll'a l~ to lsolale one particular tncldeol," aalO Upshaw "Football ls a .tou•h game, and everyone geta hit . • . Things like this happen ~verr week.u • ''Some type O( schedule or fi• should be worked out," Up1haw aaJd. ''It shouldn't be Jutt what the commi.saloner leek like." Saddlebaek EDITION ,,r. rnoon 1 .Y. tocks ' • . VOL 69, NO. 267,-4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY,SEPTEM8&R 23, 1976 TEN CENTS Two Murder Suspects Claim Alibis ·. Att.orney1 for two men accused of kldneptnc and killing Los Alamhoa housewife Joann Sei1mao predicted \ate Thurs- day that they will ''almost cer- tainly" be cleared of lbe charges after a preliminary hearin& scheduled to open Monday. Both men said they will pro- duce four and poulbly five vital alibi witnesses during the Santa Ana municipal court session. They 1aJd they will prove con· elusively that both ddendants were tn other locations al the ·time Mrs. Seicman aod her fami- ly were 1natcbed from tllelr home at. 33Sl Cortese Drive and wben Mrs. Soleman, 4.3, wu later killed by her abductors. Tbey may even produce in court a "allent witness" who will not take t.he stand but will flgure prom.inenUy in the testimony of" other defense witnesses. That alibi character la a c.aed lwnlt.tr wbJcb alletedly was in the custody ot Ronald Lewil Ew-lnc and other witoaaea al the Umeolt.be tidnapl:na. ' Ewln1 and Wllllam Paul Gullett, both 2'1 and both of Bellflower, are cbarpd with four eowit.s of kiaoapinl and oo~ of murder. Both Olen are held with ball den.led. It is alleged that they donnf'd heavy theatrical makeup and then took the Sel1man family at 1unpolnt t.o Lona Beach last Aug. 2S where market manager John Selem an, 50, was order«! to 10 to his store, clean out the sate and wait for a telephone call. Seigman picked up sa.ooo and waited for a call that never came. He called Loog Peach Warmup Stint Ends With First TV Debate Carter 'Sorry' OnLBJ AUSTIN. Tex. CA P>-Mrs. Lyndon B. J ohnson s rud today ahe was "distressed, hurt and perplexed" by Jimmy Carter's remarks about her lote husband in a magazine interview. Carter has apologized tor his comments about Johnson. Mrs. Johnson'• statement was released shortly before the former First Lady toured the Lyndon Baines Johnson Ubrary with Carter's wife, RosaJynn. Shortly before Mrs. Carter ar· rived, Mrs. Johnson was asked by reporters tor comment on Carter's remark to a Playboy in· terviewer that PreJidents (See APOLOGY, Pafe AZ) Ads Pay Off In Reverse For 2 Women Two women who allegedly used underground newspapers · and a local newspaper of general circulation lo advertise sexual services have been Jailed by Orange County sheriff's officers on prostitution charges. Investigators said Marie Roberts, 31, of Santa Ana, and Kimberley Doyle, 24 , of Stanton, were arre8ted at the Hilton Inn, 1..aguna tlllls, by undercover or. ficers who responded to ad· vertisemtnts Officers said the advertise· ment.s mado ll clear t.hat t.he ad· vertisera are willing to provide t1exual aenlces in a hotel, motel or home under the guise of the atatemonl that they are masseusH. They old those services start at $35 and c.n go as hlsJl as $200, dt-pendlnt on tbe desires of the customer. orncera Hid Oley hope to ar· uiJ{D lhe two women today in South Ortnae Co"1nly muntclpal court. Jeep Plunges Into Lake; Man Injured · A Huntlostoa Beach man wu injured Wednesday after a jeep he was rldJng lo ran all a 30-toot embankment and nlpped over on the site or MIHJOb -Viejo Com· pany'1 man-made lake. Orange County .F\re Depart- ment ParamecUc Jim W,..onc Hid UM man, Dana llc:Clane, 22. auffared a ~le broken neck. A Karine b~ ear- ned him to e hospital when firemen decided lbe roads were too rouah for land transport. }(cCI~ Wat taken W Mfll1on Community Hospital and later transferred in-satisfactory coodi- Uoa to Long Beach Naval Ho.-ptt.aJ. He waa ridinf lo a vehicle driven by his brolher, Walt.er, 21. ol l7W Golden West St., Mun~ lngton Beach, acCOl"dlna to \be Calllomla Hllbway Patrol. Tbe drlnr 1uftered Obl1 minor ln- Jurlet, the CHP said. ... Nixon Cut Off No TV for Big Debate? FORMER PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON is among 7 ,IOO San Clemente cable televisioo subscribers cut off when TM commun1cat1oos tenrunated service Wednesday in a row with t.he City Council. "Yea, he was without service," Col. Jack Brennan, Nix· on's chief of staff. said today. He said he was making arrangementa this morning to guarantee that the former president will be able to see t.he Ford-Carter debate torught. "WE'VE HAD OPFERS from all over town, rrom poo· pie who are on the Storer systems," Col. Brennan said. "He definitely will see the debate. You can say that," Col Brennan added. He noted that with rabbit ean t.he Nixon household could receive San Diego although reception was fuzzy. SC· Petitions Court ToKeepTVService Bt PBILIP ltOSMAaJN OI -D•llf ~t.I Sia" San Clemente City Attorney F. MacKenzie Brown sought an ln· junction ln SuperioT Court today to force the city cable television franchiser to resume service. TM Communications Company cut cable service t.o 7,000 San Clemente homes at 2 a.m. Wed· nesday. minutes after lhe City Council refused to guarantee t.he company that ill property and revenues would not be seiz.ed by the city during a three-day in· terim ~riod between the old and new franchise contraru. The TM franchise to operate in San Clemente expired Sun.day. The new contract, approved by the council, takes effect Oct. 21. Under the cable television or· dinance, if a franchise expires. the city has the right t.o con· fiacale any equipment left oo site alter 30 days. if no new franchise Is In effect. The councll was scheduled to mtttat3p.m. today. Mayor B. Patrick Laoe, who was the awing vote both in secur· ing approval o{ the cable franchise and denyin1 the com· pany a cuarantee Its property would not be tall en, called tor the eme:r.cency aesston. He said It was "for purposes of consldertna continuance of cable televtaloo aervlce within the dty.'' Lane was unavaUablc for com· menttbw momln1. ThelwootMt counoll members wbo refUHd the cable company its property 11.laT&ntee -1'homas O'Keere aod Tony DiGiovanni -aald they had no intention or bacldng down on t.he lssue. Unless the court order stipulates otherwise, or one of the council members changes his mind, TM executives vowed to- day the company would complete dismantlement ol the ceble system. So rar, only control consoles at the antenna site that process television signal• for feed.in to home connecUona have been un· plugged. Richard Young, TM vice president, said it took about 10 minutes to do it. The company was prepared at least for several days to take this act.Ion. In order not to i11terrupt service to several hundred other cuat.omers served by t.he San Clemente cable station but local· ed out.side the clly, temporary antennas were erected last Fri· day. Separate antennas were put up to service Camp Pendleton. Capistrano Beach and part.s oC San Juan Capistrano. Youn& said the company had been pnipared t.o take that action .. for qult.e aome time." But beyond lhe aimple unplug- &1n1. Youns admJtt.ed Wednes-day, oo major dlsmantllnc of at.bu equipment hu been done. He aald COIJlpany attorneys met in ttrateiy se11lona Wednesday to plan fW't.ber action. Adviso~ Board Request No Issue Elllerges At Pivot By Tbe Associated Prn1 Despite Jimmy Carter's 15,000-mtle campaign log, despite President Ford's h11h· vislbiUty home stand, despite t.be promises and the polls, the crucial phase Of the ('Ontetl for lhe White House begins tonight What is past is wa.rmup The 90-minute debate 1n Philadelphia tonight at 6.JO POT Is viewed in 1>9~ camps as the likely plvol point for t.he 40 cam· paign days that remain. ln lar1e part., it ls the lack of a single, compelling issue or ael of ( EW, A AU ·1 ') issues that has raised so hllh the slakes in the first of three Ford· Carter debates Image and voter impressions of the Republican president and the Democratic challenger are therefore the QlOre important. And lbose are precisely the perceptions that the debate can shape, or reinforce, or erase. Furthermore. by any measure, the race ii closer than on the steamy night In Kansas City, Mo., when Ford told a cheering Republican convention that he wanted to meet Carter face-to- face to debate the issues, the first incumbent president ever to do llO. Not that Ford bas overtaken Carter al ttus point; his own campaigners acknowledge he is sUll behind. But as one Republican put It, a <SH DEBATE, rage A%) 'lbief Hid Inside In Shop Burglary Orange County aberitr'1 of· ricers believe an intruder who took~ in cash from a Lacuna Hilla dreu s hop hid. In the atore durinc the houn ot b\W· ness. They uld the thief emeried durtng the houra of darlmen ~ took~ from the till at Zulma'• Fashion Baiaar, 24102 ~ Toro Road. Tbey said Ole bu.r~Jar then forced open the rear door and ned. Fairview Probe Soughi The Oranee County Grand Jury hat been aaked to ln· vesU1ate allecatiom of Ulecal actlvltlea at Fairview State Uospltal ln Coll• Mesa. lnclud~ tnc poeslb1e vlolaUoas of pa· Uentl' clvll rithta and privacy. Callln1 for the probe in a letter &eat to the Jury Wednesday was the atat• hospltal's advisory board •. Board member Michael Nqon laid today the board asked ror · Grand Jury intervtniloo aft.er at- tempts to invesuaate the hofpit.al weni blunted by non-cooperative state olf clals. Tbe achisoey paoel'• infonnal ta9ulr1 Into con4ltlosu at Fainlew WU touched olf lo Ju.ty wbeo 14-fear medical dlred« Ao1bon1 N. Toto realined. Toto's realanatloo came after be wu tramletred to Camarillo State Hospital by .atate Health Departlntnt offictals. In lta letter to the Gnnd Jury. the •dvltoey bom uld It hu "become itlcteutngly concerned th.at lmpl"Oper and WecaJ prac- tices were undertaken by 1.1pper and lower •helon employfll in the ""tel'\1U-of tb• ~ l>e'put-meot ol Health.'' Thoee alleted lmlJ"OI* and ll· ~al activities were aimed at Uie removal of Toto, acc:onm, to the lloard. Jtl let.t.er cited five attu un- CO¥a'ecl as be.lnC ~ vtola· ·Ucm: • -P.u.t.a• d•ll rtlbtl. -lllelal purlln1 of perlOllDe1 mes 'at the bospltaL • -Deat.ructlon or removal of materials from files "c.hat may contain evidence of possible wroncdoln& and lllqal adlvity.'' -Improper unautbor:lzed re-moval fro1n file• ol patient in· formatJort. -Delennlna\lon if motives behind the Toto ouster are aimed ateloting Fairview. Nason diet not n._ any or tlie employes involved ln What be called lhe conspl racy to oust Toto and Ulen to cover up traces ot W"rOOJdolng al the hospital. When asked how c:lvil righlf had been vlolaled. be sald there wu evidence that one efficlal bad taken photos of pal.lent. at the holpital without fint obtain· lnC their perml111lon. (he FAJaVIEW, Pale Al) ' police and sparked an influx or patrol cars that apparently &c rt.>d off Mrs. Selgman's ab- ducton. The three Seigman children were found in the ffunily van and released from their bounds. But Mn. SeiJman w~ dnven to the Carson area where !!,he was shot several times in the head by her kidnapers. The new defense testimony dh~ very lltUe tod1y to shake the ~j rtdenco or th• Oran&e Co\Uh.T Sberitrsoffice. "We ~lleve we have two men who did this," Capt. Robert Grlf· fetb terllely commented. "~ tainly, we regard our invesUga- Uon as closed In terms ol chatC· Ing t.he two ntt?n we believe were the killers of Mrs. Seigman." o.llyPlt.1'4Alfl ....... JOAN IRVINE SU.TH MAKES APPEARANCE IN COURT Urges lrvlne Foundation Olltltbute Stock to Charftl•• Irvine Heiress Asks Charity Stock Gift By TOM 8A~£Y ot t-. D•llv l'IMU&.ttt Irvine tietrH• Joan Irvine Smith ureed the Irvine Company and Ute James Jrvloe Foundation late Wedn.etday t.o accept her suuntioo that all but two per- cMt of the Jrvine stock hcld by the foundaUon be distnbut.ed t.o chart ties. Mrs. Smllh uraed the proJ>()flal on her adverurtet as a practical, way to reaol ve lhe di1p.ite (toerated when the Mobil OU Company offered the foundiUon szoo millloo for aharea of stoclt t.bat m1.1st be relinquished under federal law. Sbe said acceptance ot her of. fer would immediately end her current Orance County Superior Court lawault against both parties. She said acceptance11rould "al- low this court to avoid the com- plex question of whether tho foundation is breaching its ob- UgaUons to the benefl<'laries and the minority shareholders." Lawyers for the state Attorney General's office commented that the suggestion contained Jn a memorandum circulated around Judie JameJ F . Judie's courtroom "dcaerves consldera· lion.'' Lawycrt ror &he opposing Indian Guide, Maiden Meet Slated Tonight The Saddlebnck Valley YMCA hu scheduled a meetJrqi at 7:30 tonight at Los Allaos In- termediate School in Ml11lon Viejo for youngst~rs ln grades 1·3 and their parenta t.o dilcusa the Y'• lodlan programs. tlUle boys who llve in northem MJ11lon Viejo and in El Toro can Join the Y Indlao Guides with tbetr 'dads-for CTaftst C'lmlrina. and other actlvJties. said Chuck Blair, cb,Jef of the Broken Arrow nation. Little clrl• can Joln Jndlan Maldens with lbelr mothers or Jndtan Prlnceues with their dadt for similar actJvtUa. Additional informaUOa on the procram <Qr ton11bl'• meetlnt ls available by calling the Y, 830- YMCA. Irvine Company and lhe James Irvine Foundation hlld no im· mediate comment. But it seell\8 likely that t~ey will reject Mrs. Smith's invitation. Mrs. Smith said she felt that her proposal had merit, "because beneficiaries would re-o ceive the exact value or the foun· dation's stock by receiving t.be sU>ckltseU. ' "I would be able to continue my ownershlp in the Irvine Com· pany, a relaUonship in which [ maintain atrong famlllal and emotional Ues," she explained. Mrs. Smith Is the grand· dauahter of James Irvine, the founder orthe Jr vine Company. Mrs. Smith accused the Coun· daUon or pursuing its planned mer-er with Mobil as a means of forcing her to 11cll her 22 percent Interest In the Irvine Company and~d her lifelong relationship with the land-owning organiu- llon. She predicted the foundation'• re(usal of her offer on the grounds that It might lead to hOl' achieving more lnOuencc ln the operation of the Irvine Company. And she rurther claimed t.hat lhe foundation seek.I to conUnuo (See HEl8 ES8, Paie A%J Coast Weather A •lltbl chence of 1howeu oarly Frldt1y. Moatly eloudy near the coast. LltUo tomperaturo change. INSIDE TODt\. Y Oto"g' Counf11 r~l'f4.lrttt .. ~u bt abl• to gn !"' Mot• In about thr•• tDUlu •• Mcanwldle, a wcond co. of llurnon·to·human .,read of t"-dtttole Ml btm rqort- td tn CM Eiut. !ff ltorW• .U,M. lad ex •• a ... At . ., CH·lf •• .. ... .. OJ c.t CJ . .. 43 DAILY PILOT SB ·: .· ( Pilot Logbook J • The Beat Goes On, On and. On 81 WILLIAM SCHllBIBElt Ot .. _.,.,.. ... Milt J ANET aAlllANN of Mbslon Viejo, lbe MW ~'1 and onJy paid staff member of her community's Municipal Advisory Council, dldn't have to wait 1001 to experleooe her first classic loeal government meeting. After a layorr or about a1x weeka, the MAC was confronted with a very lengthy aeenda last week. With Mrs. RaimMnn t.alcing notes and monlt.orini the tape re• corder for the fint time, the session began at about 7:30 pm. By 11:1..5 pm .. the council waa less tban halfway throueh the Items. Members of the press departed. The ~xt day, Mn. Raunann was asked bow late the meeUna went. "I don't know for autt," sbe said. "When they sent me home al l a.m .• they were still talk· ing" ..... WITH so MANY NEW HOUSING TRAcrs belne built in the SaddJeback Valley, it would aeem developers and county planners are having a touill time dreaming up enough original or significant names for local st.reels. "J think they must be pulling them out or a bat somewhere," said a &eCretary al Occidental Land and Development, the congloa:terate that's building Lake Forest. "I just saw one in the new Ponderosa Homes de- velopment caJJed Tequila Lane." She didn't say if there were any special q-.auncations for people buyiog homes on the street, like high spirits. *** FORME R SADDLEBACK VALLEY Unified School District Trustee Chester Briner of Mission Viejo must wonder sometimes if the fates have decreed be shall not ride a motorcycle. Despite initial protests by his wife, Nancy, lbe 54-year- old retired U.S. Air Force olficer convinced her to save up for a big bike and two helmets. They became a wedding an- niversary em. The Honda 750 was eventually traded for a bigger Honda Gold Wing 1000. which was stolen wilhm a matter of weeks from Briner'5 office parking space. And no sooner did Briner replace the bike than he rounded a curve too fast on a Memorial Day jaunt and found himself in lbe bed of Trabuco Creek wlt.b a broken hip. Alter three months of recuperation, Briner's riding his Honda to work again. Next month, he and rus wife plan to join Saddleback College Trustee Donna Berry and her husband, Ed. on a cycle trip to Dealb Valley. Carry lots of water, Chet. ••• A TOTAL OF 183 Saddleback Valley youngs~ers participated in a 12·bow' "sl<ate-a·thon" reeenUy at lbe Mis· sion Viejo Skateway lo raise money for tbe Muscular Dystrophy Association. The YOWll roller skaters ralud $.S,600 !or their eXha~ng effort.I. Riclc Kren1, 18. of M.isslon Vlejo, topped alt other skaters by coUecting $186 from his 37 sponsors. Valerie Williams, 14, of Mission Viejo, bad lbe most s.PQnsors, a total ol 52, and ra1sedjustover $178. Ten skaters have contributed $100 each and nearly all participants were able to skate the en Ure 12 hours. But rink manager George O'Connell said, "They were really bushed when theltparents pic.ked them up." Last year, more than 450 skati~ rinks acrosf the nation conducted such events for the MDA and raised a total of Sl.4 m1lhon. The slcaUne industry was the lareest single con- tnbutor. Frout Page Al APOLOGY. • Richard M. Nixon and Johnson engaged in "lying, chealin& and distortion or the truth ... She said that she told her staff that if anyone sought her com- ment, "They could say I was di.a.- tressed, hurt nnd perplexed." Mrs. Johnllon confirmed that the Democratic presidential can- didate called her utter advance reports of the Playboy interview were released. "I felt lt was very nice of him to call me. He told me he bad said 0 grut deal or nice thlnp aboul my hu11band on hl11 travels along wjth all the other Democratic presidents," Mrs. J ohnsoosa.ld. At that point, she broke off her ron\•ersat1on with reporters by walking with her daughter, Luci Nugent. to Rreet Mn. Carter. She took both or Mrs. Ca.rtcr's hands 1n hers ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RobtrtN.W-4 ,.,.,,.,..,_, .... .._ ....... Jecll R. Curlh VIC,,..tt ..... le ... -.i ... _ Thomas 1<""11 , ..... Thomas A. Mufl)tllne ,, MeMf•flli9I.•* SI\ ~rltsH.LOOS RlchlrdP.Nlll "'""•m ,,.._..,. '"*~ SMdletNKll v .... , Offlw j JIRHAPH•-01~~--..... .,. Offices C_.~ ..... UIM\tlay ..... _,......,._ .. ,,.,. .. __ _ ~ ... ,.,, .. G..__ °"''' ,.. ... """ -CONSPIRACY TARGET? Dr. Anthony Toto Fro• Page Al FAIRVIEW. • Nason char,od both the state Department o Health and the at· tomey general's office with be· ing uncooperative in the advisory board'• attempt to lnvestipte Fairview. He said California Department of Health Director Dr. Jerome Lackner and aide Don Z. Miller bad mel_ll'ith the bot.rd's committee. Lackner. Nason saJd. f(ave five reasons for Toto's tran5fer. Among those reasons were a deat.b report considered fauJty in Sacramento and being a captive of his own staff. Yet. Nuon continued, Lackner characterized Toto as a good ad· ministrator and said if he were ..DOlhe..JRouldo' t have.been orr..-ed the poeition at Camarillo. Naaoa also said state officials refused to ti.e the advisory board legal counsel and the at· tomey 1eneral 's office said it could not represent the board. At that pOint, Nasoo concluded '.the board decided its best course of act.ion was to ask for the grand jury probe,. 'Illegals' Arreste~ lnlroine BJUll.AaT U~ otn. o.11, 11'1-.MaH lm misrauon authorities nabbed about 100 people believed to be Uleaa1 aliens durlnc a raid thl• mornlnc at L aeuna Manufactu.rin• Company, a furn iture manufa cturer in Irvine. ' Jim Robinson, an immigTation offi cial whl) p11rtlclpated in today'll raid, s81d at the scene that the roundup WM prompted by numerows anonymous phone calls complaimng about the il- letal em&1loyes. He uJd an exact count had not yet been takt-n tb1s morning and that som~ em ploy es were still be- ing dlscovered an bldlllg places lbrou&houl the factory, located at 17622 Von Karman. "We won't know how many un· tll It's all over, but it looks like we have about 100," !>wd Robl11SOll, add.mg that the employes were being loaded into about 14 vans and would be dnven baclt to the imm1grat1on offices in Los Angeles. Afte r bein& processed, the ii· legals w11J be asked to leave the country voluntarily or will be subJect to deportation bearings, be swd. Robinson said that he expected to leave only a small proportion or Laguna Manufacturing Com· pany's factory employes still in lrvine. "Maybe there'll be about 20 here when we leave," be said. Philip Smith, an immigration official in the Los Angeles office, explained that about 25 lo 30 im- migration officers were busy conducting "surveys", or raids, at various Orange County loca· llons today. · However, Smith de<:lined to re- veal where the other raids were belllg conducted until after they occur. Robinson sa1d that although company officials we.re notified several weeks ago about the up- coming raid, employes today were "surprised" when they showed up. "We found them hiding in box- ell, in corners. in the fu.rruture, - anywhere they thought they wouldn't be i.een," RobiMon said. From Page 11 l HEIRESS ... as a source of funds for charity through control or more than $100 nilllion in resources which would be realiud through the rounda· hon's 1ale of stock in the Lrv1t1e CbmpaDy. 'lbe Federal Tax Reform Act or 196t compels tbe foundation to dlapoae of its Irvine Company 1tock not later than 198.1. Lawyers on both sides noted Wednesday tbat the offer circulated by Mrs. Smith Is similar to one that was rejected by another Judge last year in Oranee County Superior Court. Attorney Lyndol Young, then act.mg for Mrs Smith, suggested at that lime that the foundation's shares could be divided among cl\arilies that would include hdspitals and private un- iversities. Judge Claude M. Owens re- fused to consider the proposal with the rullnl{ that Young did not have legal 11tandjng to In· tervene on behalf or the charita- ble beneficiaries. Judge Oweb1 did not comment on the le1al merits of Young's suncstion. · Foundation lawyers argued, as they may ar1ue aeainst the new orrer, that Mra. Smith's sugge9· Uon violates the terms of the will drawn up by the late James lrvine n. Copter Hits Power Lines, 4 Die in Fire SAN BERNARDINO CAP) - Four people, including a patient being tran11ported lro,pi one hospltal to another, have been killed in tbe flery crash of an emergency belicopler that &mashed iMapower.uMI A California Hlibway Patrol spokesman aald the crash oc· curred Wednesday night u the helicopter was flying from Barstow Communlty Hospttal to Loma Unda Unlverstty Hospital. In addiUon to the pilot. iden- tified as John Brown, 34, o! Rialto, tbe helicopter was carry- ing the Sl·year·old patient, Gordon Dotson or Barstow; • paramedic. Dtct SUm141. 34, <Jt Redlands, and a s tudent paramedic, David Scott, 216, of San Bernardino. lovest11atou were siftlnc through the wreckage in an area north of San Bernardino off In- terstate 15 for more infe>rmatioo. The pl1ot apparently was tlying low because of reduc.d .islblUly when tbe helicopter struck lhe powe1' lines and fell in names, the spokesman 1aJd. ' o.4 '" ""CS•" """- DEBATE ••• reaJ contest la In prot~. where! ooce 1t seemed there would be none. Cuter, who bu hm tbo start cautioned Oemocrata a1aln1t OYerconfidence, mak• tha\ point from his own carnpalan plal· rorms : "lt'1 a very dUficult poUUcal undertaklng to defeat an lncum- bent pn• 'Iden\ with a unlfted pat· l.)'. And that's what lface." Nont:theleas. <"'arter elaJrns a healthy lead. On the eve or t.be de- bate, hl1 spob1man said Sep- KEEP YOUR OWN SCOAE-.U LOBBYIST CONPlRMS FORD 'OIFTS'-A4 EX·TVCOMIC HELPS FOAD-A7 IN SEARCH OF ELUSIVE MEDIAM--<:4 TV FARE: DEBATES, NEW SHOW$-01 tember polling showed Carter ahead in 35 states with about '40 electoral votes, Ford in 13 with 1 M Ml GR A Tl 0 N OFFlctAL WATCHES ONE SUSPECTED ALIE'N .;about 100 electoral votes. It takes 270 to win election. About 100 Nabbed In Morning Raid In Irvine According to Cart.er aide Jody Powell, the polling by Patrick Caddell s howed Carter leadlng by margins or less lhao five percenta&e points ln slat.es with about 120 electoral votes. Indian Guides Meet The Broken Lance Nation or the YMCA Indian Guides will hold recruitment meetings today and Sept. 30, in LagWla Hills and Irvine for boys in grades 1·3 and their fathers. Little braves and their dads will meet at Valencia Elemen· tary School, 25661 Paseo de Valencia io Laguna Hills, and at Col.lege Park Elementary, 3700 Chaparral Ave. ih lrvme. Meetings will be held at both schools both days al 7 p.m. Ron Hoover, nation chi ef, said lbe lather -son program includes bi-weekly activities like leaminr Indian crafts or attending an Angels baseball game. Other events have been weekend cam· pouts and a s um mmime canoe Coloa'fl\ls.. Table Model Specfal trip down the Colorado River. Hoover said the Saddleback Valley YMCA has more than l ,000 participants in lbe Indian Guides <father -son>. Indian Maidens (mother-daughter) and Indian Princess (father · daughter) programs. Additional information on the program or the recruitment ni&hlS is available at lhe Y, 23131 Oran10 Ave .• El Toro; 830- YMCA. Scott Cleared WASHINGTON CAP) -The Senate Ethics committee has cleared Sen. Hugh Scott CR-Pa.), of charges he took money from GuJ/ 011 Co. 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