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DAILY PILOT
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 24, 1976
VO\. ... NO i.t 4\fCT"ION,, H l'AOfS
VERDICT IS GUILTY
Comp•ny Prealdent Edler
Tecluwlogy
Leaker Gets
Guilty Verdict
i\ Newport B<'uch businM!\man
wa11 found guilty Thursday of five
counts or illegally cxport1nft
tcchnolot{y by u ft'deral ct111tnct
court Jury in Los AnMf'lt'S
The jury dellberated ror obout
an hour before returning to th<'
courtroom or Judge Manuel R<'al
to find Vernon Edler. president
of Edler Industries. Inc .. 2101
Dove St .. Newport Beach, guilty
of exporting missile technolOMY
to France without prior approval
of the U.S. State Department
!;dler was Indicted by a federal
Jrand jury In July. The ..irand
jury addltlone lly cha rged the
company with making folsc ap-
' pUcations to lhe stalo depart-
ment.
Those charges or misrepresen·
t•Uon were dropped by Jttdge
Real at the outset of the lnol
which began last. week.
., Edler was convicted under the
1954 Mutual Security Act for
business deals made in France Ln
1974 and 1975.
Edler's firm has participated
in U.S. government contracts for
the manufacture or noule as-J HmbHes and exit cones for various missile programs includ-inc the Minuteman, the Antares
" ud the Titan. Acco~ lo Deputy U.S. At·
tome)' Ted 'Wu, the technical as·
)-Ii.stance and dat• exported by
• Edler could be used In the
manulactW"e or material that has
.. roc:kel and missile appllca-
Uoo."
Edler was to return to court to-
day where it ll ~ed Jud&e
Jlff1 will set a date for 54.!0lenc·
(lie G\111.TY, PaCe AJ)
Silence
Cause
Traced
PHILADELPHIA <AP l -The
27-mmute audio gap dunng the
debate between President Ford
and Jimm y Carter has been
traced to a breakdown in an
audio amplify tn.R system .
American Broadcai;ting Com-
pany offmnls s aid today
But A BC engine('rs said they
were still trying to pinpoint the
exact cause of the audio failure.
ABC. which was In charge or
the technical operations or
televisln~ t he debate from the
Walnut Street Theater here. said
the breakdown was in "a pool
audio d1 ,tribution amplifying
system .. used to send the sound
to lhe other networkb.
Walter Pfister Jr .. an ABC vice
president, satd he "as m lhe con-
trol room 1n the ABC tratler out -
side the theater when the sound
went dead
"You can ima1ilne it was a
shock," he said. "It Ju.<1t !!lopped
It came out of the blue "
He said AB C had been pre-
pared ror other conunaenc1es but
that then• was no backup system
to correct the audio failure.
Sounli wos rutor<'d by rigging
an audio llOc to a COS t.elell'i!!ton
truck p11rkl'd outside the rear of
the theatt"r, iiaid Joe Kealmtt. an
audio pool producer and assis-
tant director or rad1o news for
ABC. The C BS truck fed lhe
a udio portion to CBS head·
quarter11, which pumped It to the
telephone company in New York.
The t e lephone company ap
porently supphed 1l to television
and radio networks based there,
Keating s aid.
Associated Press Radio, Na-
tional Public Radio and the
Mutual Broadcasting System,
based in Washington and serving
more than 1,000 radio station.'!,
were not reconnected to the audlo
<See DELAY• Pate A%)
FORD, CARTER
B4CK ON TRAIL
One d e bate be hind them ,
Pres ident Ford and Jimmy
Carter retunMd lo the day-to-day
business of the campalp~.
After sb.ldn• hands and mak·
inc speeches In PhUadelpbla, the
two planned lo go separate ways
later today, wllh Ford returning
to Washington and Cart.er headed
CC>l'Texu and CaliforniL
More det.ails on today's ac-
tiviUes and a report on the "cap
in IOUJ'ld beard round the world ..
appear on Page A4.
Debate Verdict·:
1st Round -Ford's
Carter's
Gains
Sinaller
RADNOR. Pa. <API -Neither
President Ford n or Jimmy
Carter clearly won the first prtr•
sidential debate but Ford gained
slightly more new support than
did Carter, according to an As·
sociated Press voter opinion poll.
A telephone survey within 90 :l~~~~~l~iJi~~~~~=;ot .. !.. ..... ~ minutes after the debate amq o!l">.-p"-~~~1~•:n1.' a panel of 1,065 scientifically
--~!.o;.·,l'~ ... ~v..;:...,,;..-,-selected re1iistered voters found
Beael1ed Craft O.Olty "1101 ..... , .... "''''" O'Oo~Mll
was t o be partially dismantled and
trucked out of the site Local residents
a nd the Orange County Sheriff's Depart-
ment spokes men said, however , they were
told the pilot was going to fly the craft out
after making some emergency repairs
A light plane landed on the beach below
Crystal Cove hctween Newport Beach and
Laguna Beach Thursday evening. The
pilot. whose identity was not immediately
known, was uninj ured and appare ntly
alone at the t1me. f'AJ\ officials s aid today
thev were• unde r the impression the craft . ~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
Sunset Murderer
Gets Life Ter01
By TOM BARLEY
Of IM 0.Uy ~IOll M.ii
Con victed killer Thomas
Hardin Heater was sentenced
Thursday to life in prison for hls
role in the murders of a Sunset
Beach couple who lost their llvea
ln a revenge raid carried out by
members or a drug s mugglin1
ring.
Orange County Superior ~
Judge Robert P . Kneeland ruled
that the first degree murder
terms Imposed for the kllUngs o(
Ronald Cauwels, Z7, and Janet
Mae Metz, 34, can be served con-
currenUy.
Judge Kneeland stayed execu-
tion on additional Jury flndlngs
that Hester, 29, of Long Beach,
wu 1uilt.y or burglary and in·
filctlng g:reat bodily lQ.lury in the
raid on the Oauwels home last
Nov.I .
He ruled that those sentences,
which in themselves add '-'P to al
lust 10 yeara In state prison, will
be permanently at.ayed when
Hesttt has served his llle term.
Hester accepted I.be sentence
calmly and thanked the Judie
berore be left the courtroom. It
was learned outside the ~that. be ls to be used aa
a defense witness In lhe trials or
four codefendant~ who also faco
dual murder counts
Judge KnHl&nd ruled that
Hester will be kept in lhc coonty
joll and not shipped to sltile
pr1son unlll those triols arc <'on-
(See LIFE, Page A.2)
Borge Bent
On Bad Boat
SAN DIEGO (A P) -Come-
dian Victor Borge says he paid
$476,831 for a 65-foot yacht that
didn't hold wate r. In a $1.S
million suit against the builder,
Bol'ge's at.torney called it "a
chamber of horrors, a 1ubeldina
boat."
SUperior Court. Juctce Douglas
R. Woodworth refused Thursday
to dlamlas the suit acalnst.
Campbell lnduslrlea but said the
auil needl lo be rewritten.
The suit said Woodworth,
''needs substantial ovemaWing.
but perhaps not aa much u the
boat.''
Truck Tar~et
Of Shooting
In HB Dispute
A vehicle own<'rl by R Hunt-
ington Beach trurkm)( rmnrnny
that J!I enga.ic'1 in a hltl<'r luhor
dispute wu11 hit b~ ~unltrc· 1 h u111-
day on the Son Diego l''rcewoy m
SeaJ Beach.
Two men were in the pickup
truck when the shot was flrt"<l and
t.hey escaped Injury although t.he
windshield wa11 shaUered.. They
were not identified.
They said they were on their
way to work at the John Thomas
Trucking Company, 18SS1
Stewart St., at 3:20 a.m. Thurs-
day morning when their vehicle
was atlacked
Violence broke out at the
Thomas Trucking Company la11t
Wednesday when members of a
picket line reportedly attacked a
larie rig with sticks and st.ones
u It wa.s le avln1 the lot.
Seven pickets we re arrested in
the incident a nd charged with as~
aawt with a deadly weapon. They are scheduled to stand triaJ.
Workers have been on strike al
the local company tor more than
three wuks.
Representatives from both
aides have accused each other of
acta of violence lo the put..
a draw on the question of whicll
candidate won the 00-minute
televised confrontation.
Ford won Thursday night's ddo
bate. according to 34.4 percent of
FIVE COACHES
GRADE DEBATE-Al
those who watched, while 31.8
percent 11ald Carter won. The rest
-33.8 percent said neither
man won or they had no opinion
on that question.
But that margin was too small
to b<' conside red a precise in-
dicator or national sentlmt Jll.
Experts suy thal a 11a mple of this
size could err by 2 9 percen~ Ir
projected to dcscrlhc a ll tbc
viewt>r!\ In the country.
The poll s howed Curter contl·
nuln~ to lead in voter prcfcrenc:.e.
but by a slightly sm aller marltjn
than before the debat-0. ·
Both gained slh1hlly from' a
pr<'·debnlc poll of the some pan4J
<Set' POLL, Pal<' A2)
Ccna~t
Weath er I
Conslderablo cloudiness I
with a chance of Jlght ,
showers through Saturday.'-
F1ash nood warnings ln de·
sert areas. High of 10 :
foreca1t.
l ~SIDE TODA '1
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boy to PUaJI bluegra11 right,
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f A 2 DAILY PILOT s f:11day Seotembe< 24 19715
Rhodesia to
• SAIJSBURY. Rhodesia <AP)
-Prime Minuter Ian Smith will
announce today thal hi.a while
minority aovernmeot ii boWUll
to pr.:ssure from lbe United
Stzates a&11d South Africa and LI
agreemi to band ovtt power to
Rhodesia's black maJ<>Mty watbln
two years, informed :sources re-
ported today
The government refused to
comment on the rt!port.
•·Everything that hru. lo be said
will be said wbeo the prime
ml.obter s~aks lo lhe nation
later," a government 11Pokesman
said.
Smlth scheduled a radio and
television s p.e<'h thia al\emooo
to announ<'e lbe ttSponse ol tUs
government aod his ruhn1
Rhodesian Front party to the
BriUsh·American plan urfed on
h.im last weekend by Secretary or
State Henry A. KasslJ\ger and
South African Prime Minilter
1 r v irae Company
1 Firm Labored
Free for ffiS
By TOM BARLEY
Of .... O.lly ...... 5Uff
Officials o r the lnternal
:Revenue Service got r esearch
'.and clencal work worth more
lhan $100,000 from the lrvme
:Company in 1974 without paying :a penny for the time consuming
~fforts, 1t was lestlfied Thursday
;n Orange County Supe rior
~rt.
Pair Kidnap
Himfor Sex
FRESNO CAP) -A
Bakersfield truck dnver
su~ two women ktdnuped
and robbed him after he re-
fused a propos1l1on.
Harry A. Shain, 46, told
Fresno County shenff's de-
puties he was checking
tires on ha s rig at a true'<
stop Thursday when the
'>'Omen approached and
one offered a ~ex act for
money.
When Shain refused, one
of lhe women put a krufe to
his back and the oth€.'r
pulled an ice pick. he said.
They drove ham around in
their car, then r oblx>d him
-· or S80 and bis credit cards,
Shuin said.
Young Cyclist
Flung From
Cycle Dies
A 20·vcar·old Lon~ Beach m an
was killed Thursday in Hunt-
inJ(ton Beach wh~n his motorcy-
c.-le hit a dip 10 a road and lx•camc
airborne for 110 feet.
PolJcc said J e ffr<'y Stoner, 20.
was t aken to the Pacifica
Hospital where he died at ll :5.1
p.m
.: The accid€.'nt occurred at 3
J).m. on a private service road
~aintaan€.'d hy ~tandard Oil Co.
EolJ<'e say 1t parallels the Pacific
Const Highway along the bluffs
J1ear 23rd streel.
Witnesses said the cycle was
gning about 45 mill's per hour
when 1l hit the dip. The driver re·
portedly 'luffercd the fatal in-
JUnes when st cu me lo a stop.
J:lishop~ A~k l Jnit y
MIN NEAT'O t!S CAP) -~1scopal h1c;ho11c;. urging "a
new u111tv rr1 cll\crsity," havt·
called on thc church's three
million ml·mbl'r'l t o s t ay
tQ~ethcr dt'spat<' strong di\ 1s1on."
product•d by c hunj?l'' sn t he
du.arch's trnd1t ions or llturey and
}frlesthood The plea came
Thurs1lay nl lh1• do~e of lhe c:fusrch '~ JJ day governing con·
'\CCT1t1on.
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Irvine Company Vice 'Presi·
den1. I .ansmg .Ebu1ini made the
disclosure shortly before Judge
James F. Judge caJled a three·
day weekend break m a heanng
expected to last fo ur more w~ks.
He will be asked when the
bearing concludes to order re1ec·
lion of the Mobil Oil Company's
$200 million offer for the James
Irvine Foundation's controlling
interest in the Irvine Company.
Eberling said the work was
done for JRS in connection with
an appraisal or the foundation's
controlling 54 .5 percent holdings
in the Irvine Company.
Making it clear that the com-
pany had little alternative but lo
go along wit.b IRS dem;uids,
Eberling said, members of the
Jni ne Company's financial re·
sear cl'I sr:irr and ctertcal workers
labored fo r m ore than a year to
give the federal agency what al .
wanted in the way of data.
He also made it clear that he
and the company feel that the
IRS sbould have reimbursed
lhem for those efforts. But no
such reimbursement or any re·
lated offer bas been forthcoming,
he~id.
.. We backed down and decided
to coope rate.·• Eberling com-
mented. "They could have made
a lot of trouble for us. They are
almost all powerful, you know."
Eberling will go back on the
s t a nd Mond ay for m o re
testimony designed by the foun·
dation to prove that the $200
million offer made by Mobil for
the shares of Irvine stock is
based on fair market value.
Irvine h eiress Joan Jrvine
Smith. who will testily al a later
stage or the bearing, argues
that the $24 a share represented
by the Mobil offer is much too
low.
She contends that acceptance
of the deal, which was Croi en by
an earlier Superior Court order.
would be unfair to herself and.
olher minority stockholders.
The hearing will resume at
9:30a.m. Monday.
Alpha Bomber
Set for Trial
LOS ANGELES CAP) -The
man accused or being the
"Alphabet Bomber" has been
declared sutricienUy competent
to stand lrial, Deputy Dist. Atty.
Dlnko Bozanich reports.
Muharem Kurbegovic, 33, the
marl' chargt-d with planting the
International Airport bomb that
killed three people 10 August 1974
:.ind other bombs in local.Ions he
had <'oded to <'Orrespond with let-
lt'rs or the alpha~t. was found
competent b y the staff a t
Atascadero St ate Hospita l,
nozanach said Thursday.
Arter Lhe airport hombing, a
mdn cla1mini:: to rt'present a
t;roup called "Ali e n s of
Ameri<'a" called ncwspap€.'r!>,
radio and lelev1s1on stations with
bomb threats and wamlnai1. He
said ht' would spell out his
group's na me "m blood.''
Firemen H eld
In Ars ons
AUBURN (AP)-Threevo1un·
teer firemen, who get S2.SO for
each fire call they answer, have
been booked for investigation of
5larting grass fires In southern
Placer County. authorities said.
Ronald Da hl, 23, and bis
brother. Donald. 22. were al'l'esl·
Pd Wednesday on wUdland arson
charges.
The Dahts• ex-roommate,
James Holder , 20. has pleased in·
nocent lo the felony charge of
v.ildland arson, said Dan Boom,
information officer for the
California Division ol Forestry.
Fro• Page A l
. GUILTY .••
ing. The maximum penalty he
faces is 10 years in prison and a
$125.000fine.
Edler, 56, is a longlime Harbor
Area resident. a member or a
well-known yacht racint family
and a paat commodore 0( the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
I
Capitulate, Sources Say
John Vorster.
South told reporters Thursday
afttr a c aucu1 of the 50
Rbodeslan Front mem~rs of
~rliameot that ho would make a
"clur and posillvl' and une·
quivocal •tatem t"l\l. There will
be DO doubt in anybody's mtnd "
The sources said thf' g1)Vl'rn-
ment would insist. ho'>'cvt•r, on
an end to the guernlla war that
Rhodesian black nationalists
have been wa2m~ from bases in
Motambaque and Zambia.
Km.snger. on hl1 way home,
told report.MS an London TbW'lJ·
day m&ht that he would be 1ur·
pnsed if the R bodealans rejected
his proposals. But Bntish ol·
fmals 10 London werealtepUcal.
Kisslnaer aaaln dechned to dls-
<'losc lhe details of tho plan.
Other 1ources have said It In
cludt>!'i black !}()wer by the end of
1978. admis11ion or blacks to the
Rhodesian parllnm~t end gov-
emment an the mtenm and a
SZ·blllion fund supplied by the
United Stntes. Brilaln and other
countrtea. The money would
compensate Rbode~aan whites
who leave the country and aid dt•
velopmenl or the country under
black rule.
Reporte rs traveling with KIS!>·
inger were told that he was ura·
ang the British. as the t~<'hn1c·ully
sovert>ign power tn Rbodt'sia. to
Insist on a s peedup In tbe
achedul~ to l*'t the blacks into
power by next i.prinx BrlU~h ot
nclala were reported ~cd to
such an a~·celerutlon.
U.S. ofttclals. In K1Pin1a·r·~
party aa1d he~ unt.s ~ulck a <:tlOll
lo head off Soviet efforts to
1~rsuade block African leaders
th<1t th\• Unltt•d St:ites I:. trying to
maantaln white supremucy In
sou thorn Ar rlc u ln a new form.
E ro•Page A l
DELAY •••
signal until the last lew seconds
orth" broadcast.
Describtng the hurried hunt to
find the problem and correct 1£.
Pfister compared It to "when you
ha,·e car failure. your car stopt,
You o~n the hood and try to find
out what's wroog."
Before returning t o
W:ashangton. Ford had coffee this
morning with Pfister and Elliott
Bernst ein. producer of the
network pool broadcast. A Ford
spokesm an said the President
thanked the two for their efforts
In brlnaing lhe debate to a vast
television a udience a nd told
them he thought they did "an ex-
cell€.'nt job."
Pfister said the faulty equip.
ment was Identical to the kind
ABC used to cover President Nix·
on's visit l o China and the
political conventions.
Dog Day A fter110011
Calling the 27-minute gap in
the presidential debate debut a "travesty," Rep. Lional Van
Deerlin <D·Calir. ), said Congress
should cha nge the law next week
to allow the two remaining Ford· carm: debates lo be beld in a
televlllon 1tudlo where tbe equi.p-
m ent won't fail.
* * * Fro•PageAJ Durke Ewing of California, practicing for
the Mas ters o f Hang Gliding Cham-
pionship a t Grandfather Mountain. NC ,
t akes his dog, CUrt.is. aloft on a practice
run.
·POLL •••
Dental Employes
Pull Out in Strike
Devel,oper~
Wife Vi.ctim
Of Kidnap
wbm Ykweu Yere ..asked~
tho encounter which one they
currently preler tor president.
Ford added a bil more support
tban Carter.
Carter's overall support grew
lo 46.9 percent a fter the debate
from 45.3 percent before the de·
bate. Ford's over-all support
went to 44.9 percent from the 41
percent who backed him before
thesbow.
About 75 dental assistants. in·
suran<'e adjust<' rs and clerks at a
500-pallent·a·day dental cbnic in
Orange remained off the job for a
second day loday in a strike over
a work contract.
The employes. member s of
Teamsters Union Local 235. have
been picketing the past two days
out.side Dr. James H. Kaufman's
Dental Clioic, 1936 W. Chapman
Ave.
F ro• Page A I
LIFE •.•
eluded.
De puty District Attorney
Robert Chatterton said Hester
will be In prison for al least eight
years on the combination of
murder and conspiracy convic·
tions. He can then apply to the
parole board for his release.
It was alleged in his trial that
he helped plan a raid on the
Cauwels home al 16861 Bayview
Drive, Sunset Beach , a fte r
Cauwels robbed two members of
a drug smuggling gang of 174
pounds of manJuana valued al
$20.000. He~ter admill<'d that he used
an automatic nfle to kill Mrs.
Metz but argued that he used lhe
weapon m self defen~e when she
drew a revolver aod aJmed 1t at
ham.
ft Is a llegt>d that rodefendanl
W1l11 am Cra ig Tibbits. 29.
Orange, 11hot and killed Cauwels
as m€.'mbers of the gang were
leading him to the bedroom.
Tibbits and Richard Wayne
Sooter. 28. Lone Beach. were to .:o on trial Monday in Superior
<.:ourt. Jt was learned Thursday
that the illness or a dcfen.~e at·
torney wlll delay that lrial for at
least one wet'k. .
Also scheduled to lace trial
alone Monday ls DennJs Casey
Jones. also known as Dennis
Maloney, 32, 1954 Santiago Drive,
Newport Beach.
A separate trial has been or·
dered for codefendant Ronald
Carl D'Orio, 29, Long Beach. His
trial date h as not yet been
scheduled.
7-yearAWOL
Trial, Slated
SAN DIEGO (AP)-A 27-year-
old Marine is aoing to trial on a
charge of being absent for more
than seven years.
The Marine Corps Recruit
Depot says Pvt. Stanley J . Denny
of St. Joseph, Ind., turned
him.self 1n last month at Great
Lakes, 111., and ls back in San
Diego awailin& a apeclal court·
martial.
l>t'nny, who Is unmarried, left
the Marines and went to Canada
in April or 1969, the Marines'
spokesman aald.
Union representative J err y
Kurb atoff ex pl:nncd the
employes had been working
without a contract since July 1.
And while Dr. Kaufman had
made them a reasonable final of·
fer, lt was dependent upon an in·
crease or $2 a month in the Sll a
month charged for Teamsters'
pre-paid dental plan.
Trustees in charge of that pro-
gram (ailed to approve the in·
crease this week and KurbatofC
said that then made the strike
"automatic."
The medical cUnlc was built
with Teamster funds, KurbatofC
said, and Dr. Kaufman was a_p-
proacbed by \inion leaders lo .
operate the cUni~ when it opened
about seven years ago.
It serves the 9,000 Teamsters
Union members, along with
other pre-paid groups and in·
divldual patients.
Kurbatoff said the employes
also object to a ''liwiteh" system
in operation, which he said re-
quires employes to report mis·
takes of their co-workers.
Jn addition, he said the
employes believe the Individual
patients receive priority appoint·
ments over the pre.paid patients.
While it takes a pre-paid pa·
tlent three lo four months to ob·
lain an appointment, Kurbatoff
said, individual patients can ob·
tainonewlthan a fewdays.
JACKSONVILLE. 1',a. (AP) -
The wife or a wealthy contractor
and real eslate developer bas
been kldnaped by a man who led
her husband and officers on a
fruitless lOO·mile ransom payoff
attempt, the FBI said today.
Mrs. Richard Jaffa, 35, clisap-
peared Wednesday as she pre-
pared to visit a hairdresser, said
Ken Wal ton, assistant head of the
FBI office here. ·
A $50.000 partial rl\J\Som pay·
m ent was made Wednesday
n.igbt bul never picked up and the
woman was still missing today,
authorities said.
Jaffa pleaded today for the re-
turn of his wife.
"l want my wife; rny two
ch1ldren need their mother." Jaf·
fa said in a news conference at
his home here.
He sat in a living room chair
with his childre n at his s ide and a
cardboard box overflowing with
SlOO bills al his fee. He said it.
contained $200,000.
"Please get in touch with me. I
have picked up the money Crom
the drop site but I have it and I
will make a drop again. I have ln·
sisted that the police stay ocr
this."
Ford '1 jump of m ore th an
three percentaee points and
Carter's rise or more than one
point had some parallels with the
increues found after lhe flnt
presidential debates in 1960. John
Kennedy's poll standing rose
about three percentage points
alter that historic debate, while
then-Vice President Richard
Nixon 'a increased about one
point.
The telephone survey condoct·
ed by Chilton Research Services
of Radnor, Pa., also reached
these other finding.s:
-Carter elicited rar m ore
negative comments than Ford.
More than 11 percent of those
who said Ford won the debate
gave their reason as a negaUve
reaction to Carter's stands, style
OT' appearance. About four per·
cent of those who said Carter
won mentioned negative r eac·
tions to Ford.
-Ford's supporter11 were more
likely to say their candidate won
than were Carter 's. Just under 70
percent of thos e who said they
preferred the President said ho
won, while Just under 62 percent
of Carter's supporters said the
former Georgia governor won.
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CARTER FORD
3.S ANALYSIS 3.8
3.S REASONING 3.2
3.2 EVIDENCE 3.8
3.2 ORGANIZATION 3.0
3.S REFUTATION ~.2
3.6 PRESENTATION 3.6
20.5 Total Point• 21 .6
-Award each candld8te 1 to 5 polnt8 In uc:h cat9gofy
1-Poor 2-Falr >-Average
4-£.xcellent 5-4upertor
Standardl of EvaluatlOn
ANALYSIS:
REASONING:
EVIDENCE:
ORGANIZATION:
REFUTATION:
PRESENTATION:
Doe• th• apeakw ldeottfy 1 .. uea
which ere clearty ,...,,ant? Doff he
Offer eound baelc prnmtMa for hi•
subsequent Rn•• of argument?
~· each etep In the speaker'• pro-c .. • of argumem aeem reaeonabte
and toglcal? DoH he move soundly
from premlae to conetuaJon without
logk:al error?
How effectlvety doe8 the speaker
support hi• own a ... rtlOna wtt1' valfd
fedual or 1tatlatk:al Information, or
wtth th• obf Ktlv• oplnk>ne of re-
cognized expert•?
Doe• the •peaker pr ... m hi• arg\to
menta In a clear and wen organized
manner, or la he overly complex and
confualng?
How effectively does the speaker ex-
pose the analytical, logical, or
evldentlal fallaclea In the argument•
of hi• opponent?
How pertuHlvely doe• the speaker
communicate hi• message? Doe• he
combine delivery, gesture•, and eye
contact to ere ate an l11W99 of co,...
petence and leadenNp?
Ford Winner?
Most Experts Back President
WASHINGTON CAP> -Four members or a five. member pane l of college debate coaches gJ&ve a slight edge
to Pres ident Ford in tus debate with Jimmy Carter. The
fifth ga\•e Carter a narrow edge.
The Ford four srud they leaned toward him principally
because he did a better job or rebutting some of the
OcmO<'ral1 c nomince·s arguments.
THE FIVE COACHES FROM around the country
scored the nationally televised evenl for the Associated
Press us in~ a point system similar lo that used in collegiate
dcbnte c·ompet1tion
Evaluating the candidalcs for their analysis, reasoning,
<'Vidence. organization, rerutation and presentation, the
coaches voted this way:
Dr. Barbara O'C.oa.oor, Cal Slate Sacramento. 22·19 for
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Dr. Donn Parsoa, University of Kansas. 24·23for Fore!.
Prof. Wllllam Sou\bwortb, University of Redlands.
'Z1 24 for Ford.
Prof. James K. l'nger, Georgetown University, lS·U
for Ford.
Prof. Mt'llssa Maxcy Wade, Emory University, AUan·
ta. 22 20 for Cartcr
IN THE FIRST 19'0 pr es1denltal debate. John F. Ken-
nedy was ~cner:illy perceived as the winner over Richard
~f Na-con bl'caui.1• or appearance and image However. none
o( the ra ve Judges Thursday night gave Carter or Ford a
pmnt aov :intaFte m ttte presentalton category. the abilJty to
create an image of competence and leadership.
Th<' four pancli~t.:. who thought Ford won particularly
~an• ham an edge on handling the tu and bureaucracy ques-
t111ns
.. Ford pusht'd 1l lo him on the tax cuts and bureaucracy
l·ut-.," said Dr o ·eonnor. "Carter haa answers on those
tl11n1ot" but he ncvt'r gave them."
SOUTHWORTH PARTICULARLY GAVE Ford credit
for has remark ut the end of the tax discussion that the tax
~tructurc obwctcd lo bv Carter was enacted by a primarily
r>cmrn.·rat1c Cnn1<ress
L'nger. tht> most criUcal or the panelists. said the reruta·
ltoni. 1n J:t'rwrul "seemed lo be pnmarily directed lo what
lht· C'ttnd1dutc< hoped their opponent.a would say, rather
th.an "hat the ir opponents did say Certainly. though, Prt>i-1de nt f'ord seemed to be superior al this level
or ari.:umt•nt ..
Supervi~or Pleads
County Road Needs
Su pen 1<1or T homas Riley told
'\l trtC' hii.:hw11y r<imm1M1lont'rs
Thur<;day lhut Oranv.c• County.
t t• x p a y 1• r !t a r e I( c t l 1 n I(
:-hortchnnAC'd on Uwir ii:umltnc
tnx doll:1ri1
wht'r<' ll passes through m a)or
county urban centers.
Construc tion nf freeway
ove rpa sses at Los Al111os
Boulevard, the fh)ke Parkway
llnd Jomborce Road.
Feisty ~ady
Zigzagging like a ski racer. the new U.S. Navy
des troyer Hewitt shows off her manuevcrab1hty in re-
cent acceotance trials.
Jail Ter1n Delayed
For C·oast Mother
A Los Angeles Supenor Court
Judge has delayed until next Wed
nesday the imposition of a five·
day 1a1l sentence for a Corona del
Mar woman he found in contempt
of court for contacting her
daughter.
Judae William A. C&ldecott de·
layed imposition or the sent~
on Gloria Laing, 52, of De Sola
Terrace In ord er to give the
woman's attorney, John E. Hart,
additional time to prepare an ap·
peal.
Mrs. Laing and her husband,
William1 received their thlrd con·
tempt citation last Friday when
Judge Caldecoll ruled they had
violated a 1974 court order to
leave their 28-year-old daughter
alone. Jail sentences on the pre·
·vi<>U5 convictions bad been sus·
pended.
The couple have engaged in a
rwuung battle since 1972 when
their only daughter, Constanct',
married Occidental College
music professor Launs Jones
Early attl'mpts lo have the
marrtaae annulled failed ln court
and ended wllh the 1974 rulin~
The latest court action was the
~uJt or the VISll or the Laings to
lhe First Con gregational Church
of Los Angeles for Easter
services this year.
Jones. 58. is the choir director
al the church
Mrs. Laing. who 1s under a
court order to have no contact
with her daug hter. reportedly
areete d h er with. "'Happy
Jjnk Absent
In Slayings
LOS AN <.ELES CAP )
Jigsaw John i.ars the Texas
homosexual massacre •~ :JP·
parently unrt>lated to .a stnn11 of
t1i mil ar ca'>t's an Southe rn
Cal1fornta around the same
penod.
Veteran Los Angt>IC"S police de·
l<.'ctive John St John returned
from llouston and 1i.!>ued a bner
wnttcn statement Thursday
Easter, Connie, ·and blew her a
kiss.
Friday Judge Caldecott rul<'<.1
the action constituted a v1olat1on
of the order because the Corona
· del Mar couple are not a purt of
the church·s congregation and !'io
they had to make a speC'1al effort
to be al the church where lht>y
knew their daughter would ht>
In addition to bCntcnc1ng Mrc,
Laing to fi ve dayb in Jail , h<' 1m
posed a subpcnded five day Jarl
sentence on her husband for ard
rng and abetting her 1n th<• l'.:a~h:r
day tnp
The most r cC'ent court ap-
f>('arancc of the coupk marks the
thlrd lime they have been fow1d
in contempt or the original court
order.
Jn their repeat ed appenranct-s,
they have charged thnt Jones,
· wbo is the conductor of the San
Gabriel Valley Symphon y
Orchestra. has brain"" as!l.<'d ,
hypnotized or s tarved tfre1r
daughter
Dur1 n g a 1975 court 11p·
pearance. Mrs. Jones test1Cted-
lhat "I am a competent adult, I
am happily married and wish lo
remain so. and have absolut.cly
no desire lo terminate m} mar·
riage to my husband "
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Romes Awash -
Floods Again
"' Plague State·
By tb~ Aa•odakd Pre"
Southun California thun-
d e r s t o r m s h a v e c a u s 1• d
widespread rtoodlna: in desert r<'·
II.ions ror the second time In t WO
weeks.
ln the Coarhe lla Valley, al
least 40 homes in Palm Deser l
were flooded with rainwater and
mud Thursday. and more than a
dozen homes Ill exclusive La
Quinta wer e inunduled when
water surged through breaks in a
nood·control dtkc.
The Palm Desert. Ranc ho
Mirage and La Quinta an:a re
cP1,·ed more than l 3 inches or
rain in three hours Thursday and
intt>rmittent rain was continwng
to fall early today.
In Rivers ide County. crews
r rom the state Div1bion of
Forestry undertook large.scale
sandbagging operations in the
urea around Indio and sent out an
urgent call for 10,000 more
sandb~gs .
"If 1t keeps r aining, we'll be in
trouble," said Geor ge Schulte·
jann. tn C'har ge or Riverside
County's emergency operations
center
Flash nood warnings were in
effect fo r most low·lying areas.
The National Weather Service
In Los Angeles said the latest
storm was the result of moisture·
laden s ubtrop1ral air being
pushed up from Mexico into
western Ari~ona and Southern
Caltfomia.
On Sept. 10. the last vestiges of
Trop1cnl Storm Kathleen, wtuch
was wallowing ore the coast or
8dJ8 Caltforn1a, dump('d heavy
thunders hower s on Southern
Calrforn1a mountains and de
l'lerts Al least two people were
killed in that storm.
Several ma1or traffic arteries
""ere closed br the storm.
Roule 96 between Needles and
Searchlight. N~v., bee a me 1m·
pa'!s ahle when r ainwaters
"ashed away r epairs made llfter
the last storm
C:.il1fo rn1 a 76 between the
Salton SC'a and Julian was cl~ed
by mudslides along many seC'·
lions of the road. Highway 86
north of Westmorland was closed
when a bridge washt>d out. and
Jll~hway 111 north of Niland was
cl0$ed by flooding.
Other highways closed by the
n sing waters we re California 62
and 95 between Needles and
Rlythe and parts or U.S. 95 from
Needles to the Riverside-San
Bernardino county Imes.
Communrlies In the Salton Sea
area e -cpen<.'nccd the worst flood·
mg
"There is heavy floodJng in
Niland. Bombay Beach and in
Salton City on the west shore,•'
said Imperial County Sheriff's
Lt Mike Stn~h '"The only way to
get into and out of Bombay Beach
QTS.flU. Jk
TAMS
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lllU l•~" J G4l
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is by four·wh~el drt ve veblclea. ~· ..
Streets wen still reportca
~wa:ih In the Niland area todq
early todny •fttr ll fl()9d·control
channel overflowed
Maria Gomez
Not a Suspect
A Daily Pilot 11tory
pubhshed ~cpt. 12 er·
roneous ly stnted thut
F\Jllerton pohce were seek·
mg Maria Gomez tn con·
nection with the 1972
murder or Costa Mesan
Manuel Lopez Gonzales.
Although th<' story listed
Miss Gomez as a suspect In
the case. no warrants have •
~n issued and police are
not seeking ht•r
Marcia Sanchez has
been sentenced to state
prison for luring Gonzales
into an orange grove where
he was killed. The killer
has not been found.
Police Shoot
Rapist Trying
To Flee Arrest
A rug1llve convicted rapist was
wounded by Orange police
Thursday ns he tned lo escape
capture by leading them on a
rapid zigzag auto chase down
Anaheim streets.
Police said Eldon Merle West.,
20, or 1839 Bandale St .• Santa
Ana. was shot in the leg when he
. atte.mpted to elude them on foot
after his car was finally halted.
West was r eported in stable
cond1tton al UCl MC<ikal Center
today
His wounding on a side street
just ore Euc lid A venue near 1;1e
Santa Ana Freeway ended a two·
week search that began u hiB
trial on r;ipc charges In Orange
County Superior Court neared its
end.
When the defendant, who was
free on bail, fa iled to appear in
court, a warrant w as Issued fe)f'
tus-arrest.
During his ab!lence from the
trial, West was convicted.
When the rugilivc was caP.
lured Thursday by Orange police
scanning his known haunts, he
was accompanied in tus car by a
female companion.
Police said there was nothing
lo indicate the woman knew h~
was a fugitive or a convicted
rapist.
St John. the real ltfe model for
the "Jl~uw Jnhn" telcvmon
serie11. v111lted llunt.svllh• prbon
where F.lmer Wayne lh.'nley Jr.
and David Owen Brook11, hoth 20,
are 11er vlnl( tame for the 26
murdrrs that occurred around
llousum In 1973.
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AZALEAS In an nppeorancc before the
ll1ghw11y Commission In
l'a!>adcnu, Rllry polntc<l out that
countv moto n sts pay about $57
million a year into state and
frdt>ral htl(hway accounL'l.
But. Raley said, a propoeed six·
year pla nning program being ~on!'lidered by the commission
would re turn only oboul 30 per·
cent of those tax dollars to the
county.
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Pets Spark Sunday
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"Ornnge County has aJwa)'ll
been C'oope r a t1ve with its
neighbors." said Riley. "But the
board or supervisors does not
believe that subsidizing other
counties to this extent is reasona-
ble, or expected "
"I want to assure you that
Orange County's needs are
significant." he emphasized.
The Fifth District supervisor
went on to define some county
highway needs overlooked in the
tt.lx-year plan. .
Included among the projeeta
Riley cited as belni needed
were:
-Recons t ruction or the
Newport.Santa Ano frttway In·
t erchanges .
-Widenin~ or th<" Santa Ana
Freeway, especa:ally In areas -..
Innovations In such divene
topics as pet breed.inc. school
financing and m ovie making will
be examined ln Sunday's edlUon
of the Da.ily Pilot.
DOGGED BY CATS? -Pet
ovell>Opulation in Oranae County
is more serious -and expensive
-than realized. Daily Pllot Staff
Writer Kathy Clancy talks to
animal control officials and
veterinary 1clentlN for stories
on neuter1n1 that lead off the YOU
aection.
VOUCHEllf1 FLUNK -It was
anumed that parents would use
voudtento send their children to
the school of their choice. And it
wu assumed that teachers would
compete to attract students.
Neither assumplJon worlted out in
Alum Rock Schobl Dlatttct in San
(SUNDAY'S BEST)
Joae An Aa.oclated Press report
tellsw~.
WESTERNS SHOT DOWN -
One of America's unique con·
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west.em mm. bas become an en·
clanaered species. Dln!Ctors, pro-
ducen and actors tell wby they
th1nk the we1tern may have come
to t.he end or the trail in an All·
soclaled Press story scheduled
for the entertainment pages.
FINANCIAL VOTE-Tbebusl·
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how to watch the stock market
during elections and why
California executives say Gov.
;Jerry Brown may not be as bad
for business as lheyexpected.
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Who Won?
Who Lost?
__.. RJCl(Y TICKY POUTIX: As
the spectacle or our Gre1il
Pres1denlia I Debate unfolded,
Negative Thinkers might con-
clude there were no WUUlers; JUSl
l01Sers.
BEL Tl NG EACH OTHEA WITH HEAVY SEGMENTS OF SPEECHES
'I Feel Good About the O.b•t• ••• LooJdng Forwerd to Next'
SPRtNTER WAITING FOR GUN THAT WOULDN'T GO OFF
President Ford Called Debate Turning Point In His F.vor
Take our own coast.al region
for example. The city of San
Clemente, to be spcc1J1c.
Even befor e the Great Debate
took to the telev1s100 airways,
the San Clemente City Council
and one of the city's cable
television outfau was locked rn a
hassle.
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lt got to the point that the cable
firm pulled the plug, leaving
some 7,000 San Clementeans walh
{ blank TV screens. Former pres1-
t
dent Nixon was among those
blacked out.
. Now San Clemente people take
their politics seriously. The only
more horrifying thmg the TV ca-
ble outfit could have done was
black out the 7 ,000 sets JUSt
before the Super Bowl.
ANYWAY, THE ORANGE
County S uperior Court in-
tervened 'and ordered the cables
plugged back in JUSt before de-
bate time.
But as a result of all this, you
figure there are plenty or San
Clemente folki. an~ry at their Ct
ty Council. So the council as a
loser.
Others are probably mad at the
cable outfit for pulling the plug.
The cable firm thus loses.
And then, after the Spanish
Village residents got their TVs
turned back on agam. they get a
27-mmule sound fu1lure right in
the middle of the whole show.
They lose.
Everybody, or course. got the
sound failure That spcc1f1c
foul up d1dn 't s1ni;lc out San
Clemente to suffer.
THEN YOU FINAl,LV get
around to the Great DcbJtc itself.
Agam,, the Negative Thinkers
.mJcht figure nobody won and
everybody los t.
Viewing 1t briefly, it seemed to
me lhat Governor Carter was
tight and ncrvou'>. Presidt'nt
Ford seemed JUst like Pr~:.ident
Ford a1'4a}S 1s.
Later S'41 tching to radio, Gov-
ernor Carter sounded better
'4hen )OU weren't looking al ham
President Ford sllll sounded hke
President Ford
Today, the A ~soc1ated Press
released its survey of the
Amencan public m an effort to
determine what folks thought
.about the whole show.
FIVE PERCENT of President
Ford's supporters thou.ght he
lost And 6.5 percent of Governor
Carter's buc kers felt be got
whipped.
But look at the AP survey when
you gel away from supporters.
Go out to the vast middle mass of
those oC us called Undecided
Voters.
Herc. 27.6 percent said Fore/
won. And 2S 4 percent said
Carter was the victor.
VET A WHOPPING47 percent
of tho:i1e Undecideds surveyed by
AP said neither debater won.
You <'an assume here that the
Undecideds were saying both of
them are losers or, nobody is a
winner.
Wh<'n two athletic teams play
t.o 1 tie, rans on both sides say
~·lt's like kli.sinit your11istcr."
That wa:i1 about 1l for the Grcal
De bat<'
By SAUL PE'IT
A~S-1••~----
P H l LADE LP HIA -The
greatest lechnologacal l'I villza
tion in the history of all mankand
seemed to come unzipped last
night during the gr eatest
t elevision event since man
walked on the moon wtuch, in the
opimon of a previous presidenual
debater , was the greatest single
event since the Creation.
And that is what all of us 100 to
200 million -or was it billion?
fans out there in TV land will re-
member instead o! who won.
FOR 27 MINUTF.S IN a low
drama of high frustration w1l·
nessed from eoast to fl)fiSl end
pole to pole and simultaneously
translated into alm ost every
language except Urdu. the two
major candidates for the most
pov.erful office m the entire un
1verse remained helplessly at
their little plywood le<.1.ems lake
two cases of arrested motion in :.i
Jammed piece of silent film.
They smile4 lamely now and
then, but they stayed on their feet
as if neither dared to be the first to
~•l After all, 1n this ro.sm1c battle,•
of imagery, who wants to elect :.i
* * * •f Feel Good·
man pre!adenl wbo can·t stand
on has own two feet and say
notlung at the same time"
Jimmy Carter finally took the
n sk. He sat. Gerald Ford didn't.
He remained on has feet, frozen
in an aggressive pose, leaning
forward, hands clutching the lee·
t em. like a s printer waiting for a
gun that wouldn't go off.
THROUGHOUT TH B 27
minutes, while only eight and a
haU feet apart. while technicians
crawled frantically around for
the unplugged plug, the two
gladiators never spoke lo each
other or acknowledged the other
man's presence.
The collective talents of Edwin
Booth, Sarah Bernhardt, W. C.
F'l~lds. the Barrymores and all
the other ji!reat a rtists who trod
the boards of the old Walnut
Street Theater could not have
managed a more !>lnkmg study
of mutual nonrecognallon
More than 15 minutes into the
h1stonc delay that sto_pj)ed tbe
world. whale the hot tights were
i.till blazing and the camera
shifted momentarily away. 1-'ord
did a bold thing against all the
* * *
Carter Satisfied,
Back to Campaign
PHILADELPHIA CAP) -Fresh from his first debate with
Prc5idenl Ford, Jimmy Carter voiced sat1sfact1on with his
performance and promptly resumed campa1gnmg today With an ad·
dress to leaders of a Pohsh·Amencan organization.
"I feel good about the debate and look forward lo the next one,··
the smiling, relaxed Democratic presidential nominee told a rally or
young 'olunteer workers after Thursday night's encounter with
Ford.
CARTER AGREEDWlTllIDSTOP aides, who said he goloUlo
a slow start at the beginning of the debate. But he said he thought
Ford did , too.
"The points I wanted to make demonstrate clearly the absence
of leadership or Mr. Ford and the am pact on people's Uves in the last
two years," Carter said. "I think I did that very adequately."
··1 think he was a winner, but I'm not really prejudiced," his
wife RosaJynn c himed in.
ADDRESSING mE POUSR·AMERICAN Congress before fly-
ing West. Cartt!r declined lo promise that he would appoint a Polish·
American to bis cabinet, saying that making such a commitment
••would be in appropriate and possibly illegal."
He emphasized, however. that one of has chief foreign policy ad-
visers, Columbia University Prof. Zblgniew Brzezinski, would
"play a major role" in a Carter ad~lnistralion. Brzezinski is of
Polish origin.
After a brier meeting with the Polish-Americans, Carter and his
staff departed for campaign appearances in Houston and Dallas.
Later he will travel to San Diego where he will glv.$ a speech Salur·
day on nuclear proli(eralion.
m~ FOUR -DAV Sl\TNG WTLL 31'10 lake him to Los Angeles.
Portland, Ore., and Evansvllle, llld., before returning Monday to hill
home in Plains, Ga.
Carter u1d he wruJ not upset by the 27-minute pau~e caused by
teleV1sion technical problems toward the end of the debate, during
wtuch he and Ford dJd little but stare into space. They dJd not speak
to each other during that time.
Asked what he thought m ight have caused the problem, Carter
said facetiously, "Well, l thought maybe tho FBl didn't like what. I
was saying."
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out a handkerchief and mopped
his face.
CARTER SHOT IOM A glance
and whipped out hi s own
handkerchaer. Both men, or
course. were acutely aware that
Richard Nixon (the chap who
said the moon walk was the
greatest thing since Creation)
lost his first shot at the presiden-
cy by sweating on a coast lo coast
hookup.
Until lbe 27-minute cap in
sound beard round the world, It ti.
alleged by some that we saw a
debate. Others insist, however,
that the two adversaries could
have achieved the same general
effect by conducting separate
news conferences rn Washmgton
and Plains, Ga.
came armed ~1th Gatling guns
loaded ~1th stat1i.t1cs, and msist4
ed on ranng them.
IN THE HIATUS OF sound. the
resourceful networks wrung answers out or Ron Nessen.
Ford"s press !>ecretary, and
Rosnlynn Carter, wile of the
For m ost or tbis forensic
Armageddon, the comba tants
appeared to be belting each other
with heavy segments or their
basic: camp3.lgn speeches. Each
·Democrat. Nessen averred that
·his boss was the dear winner.
Mrs. Carter allowed as how Jim·
my did best.
1t seemed a ruir sample.
* * * * "* * * * * Ford: 'T11rning Point'
Staff Expects Polls to Back President
PHILADEPHIA <AP) Buoyed by bis first
debate with Jimmy Carter, President Ford said lo·
day he sees a turning point an the campaign and that
polls and momentum are moving in has favor.
Ford, bis bead aglow with contcu1 ~howered up.
on him by several hundr-ed partisans attendJng a
post-debate in a downtown hotel, declared that from
"what I've heard, we did aJJ right in that debate."
THE PRESIDENT PRESUMABLY was un-
aware that Carter, minutes earlier, had said he
believed F ord had done "a good job.'' The
Democratic presidential candidate also spoke
highly or his own performance
After a brief night's sleep, Ford addressed
some 300 delegates to a convention of the Pobsh·
American Congress, saying, "I feel great How do
you feel this morning?"
Ford told the group he y.oants to sec safe and sta·
ble neighborhoods with "local shops, local churches
and local schools." Polish-American neighborhoods
are among the healthiest In the nation, he said.
AFTERWARD, FORD TRAVELED b y
motorcadt> to the Italian market area m souUt
PhiJadelphia where he nunglL>d with vendors a nd
customers before his scheduled return to
Washington at midday.
Ford was up al 7 " m . and one of h~ first act!t
was lo demonstrate he harhors no annoyance over
the technical problem which caused a 27·minute in·
terruption in the debatt>.
The President had coffee with executives for
ABC, producers or the broadcast. A Ford
spokes man s aid the President thanked the ex-
ecutives for their efforts in hringmK the debate to a
vast television audienc e and told them he thought
they had done "an <'xccllcnt 1ob. ·:
TO CAMPAIGN WORKERS AT the post-debate
party m the venerable Bellevue Stratford Hotel.
Ford said. ··we have a turning point In this. cam-
paign. The polls a rc ~oing our way. The momentum
is on our side.
''The reason is that in the last two years, under
most difficult circumstance~. we have done it good
JOb for America. and m the next four years we will
do a better job."
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F11day Septembor 24 19715 DAIL y PILOT Al ,
Pupil Back
Sex-change
Instructor
Bridey Murphy Returns
Famed Housewife Didn't Know How to Hide
EMERYVILLE (AP) Stu-
dents arc rllllylni behind a
teacher who had a •ex chonee
operaUoo and is 1u.ing lo get back
a Job at Emery Jllgb School.
Student pickets marched in
front or the school Thursd11y urg·
ing reinstatement or Steve Dain.
who u Doris Richards had been
a g.lr1'1 physical education in·
struclor ror 10 years
DAIN, 37, SUED the school dls-
tnct Wednesday seeking back
pay and a return to teaching.
tie ali.o faces a heanng Oct 12
on charges or disturbing a faculty
orientation H•ss1on St>pt 2
Schools Supt. Lewis Stommel
made a c1t1zens arrest o( Dain
when he i.howcd up at the mttt-ing ..
BOARD MEMBER BETJ'IE
Sutto stalked out of a cl~ed ex·
ecut1ve session held tc discuss
the Dam cal>e ond said .
A .. Wi-.-IO
"This whole thing has been
very badly handled by the board
and the l>Upenntendent. I don't
even see why we're discussing
his reassignment."
MRS. VIRGINIA MORROW, AKA BRIDEY MURPHEY
Actress Susan Swift, Right, Ptaya Famed Woman In Fllm
• Trio Held ID Robbery
SAN BERNARDINO (AP)-Twogunmen and
a woman were arrested after allegedly holding 25
persons hostage in a storage refngeralor dunng a
restaurant rob~ry attempt.
Police 1dcntir1ed the
three arrested as ( J Kathleen King, 27, or ST.4TE
WhJUJer. Roy Re.>'nolds. _ .
30, or Pomon.i . and -------~
Steven Le"1s King, 37 , o(
Phoenix. Artz The J(jng::. appart>ntl} "en.· not re
lated
Police said two men and a woman entered a
Sizzler restaurant in San Bernardino al 9· 20 p.m.
Thursday and herded hostages into a walk·in
refrigerator. Police responding to a silent alarm
saw the armed m en through the window and sur·
rounded the building NegotJations ended after an
hour when the trio surrendered ·
fHI Tt>rtniual Opp011t>d
SAC'Ri\M ENTO CJ\ Pl -California's air pollu·
lion <'hief says he·~ not oppo:-.mg an Alaskan 011
facility t?vcrywhcre in the slate only at Lon~
Beach.
The statcm(•nt by Tom Qwnn, Gov Edmund
Brown Jr 's cabinet.level cnvaronmcntal adviser
and Air Resources Board chairman, was made in
responl>e to what he called misleadmg commenll> sn
, Washin~ton by a fcdcrnJofficial.
f,ood Talk• f.o R .. •u•e
LOS ANGEL.ES CAP) -f'ederal mediators
have called ba<'k to the bargaining table this Sun·
day negotiators for the Tcaml>ters Union and the
Food Employes Council in hopes of averting a
stnke that could severely uHect dehvenes to
Cabfomaa and Nevada grocery stores
Talks broke down Wednc!>da\.
J 'rut•ke*' tiny \•1u.· ~Pf"Pdt>
SACRAMENTO !A P > Trucket> area res1
dents rould secede and rorm California's 59th coun·
ty under leg1 slat1on Mgned by Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr.
The measure would ullow a new county to be
carved out of Nevada County north of Lake Tahoe 1(
residents approve.
Suit Oppo11e11 f 'lt• f ,unding
LOS ANGELES <AP) A s uit has been riled
against Pres1dt•nt f'orrl m an effort to halt federal
funding of the nat1onw1de l>WIDC flu VOJC'cinallon pro·
gram
'I'ht.> l>UI l rl a 1 m~ the vacc1nt' used m the program
has not bcl'n tt'~tt:d !luffacaently fur po!>!.ible harmful
side effects. and wa.o;; brought against F'ord by an·
tanuoridatlon activist Ida llonoror and Cha rles
Crecelius, president o( the Nallonal llealth Feder a·
lion.
~ By llOBnJOMAS
..,. LOS ANGELES <AP> -'l'Wenty yean a10. lhe
naUoo WU electrified by the 1tory of a Colorado
bou&ewlle who recounted W>der hypnosis another
Ute aa an lriah woman oC the 19lb ~ntury.
"The Search for .Brldey Murphy" became the
No. l best-selll.ni book, the subject of couoUess
articles aod a movle staninl TettSa Wr11ht.
IT REMAINS AN UNEXPLAINED
phenomenon and occasional catch· phrase for come-
dians Jerry Lewis to Ed McMahon on the Labor
Day telethon. "You look like Bridey Murphy in
heat."
Bridey Murph,y, a.k.a. Mrs. Virginia Morrow.
stepped out or the past with a visit to the set Thuri>·
day al MGM studios of Robert Wise's new Calm
about reincarnation. "Audrey Rose." The trip here
from her home in l>uburban Denver was unabashed
publicity for the movie. but she made no apologies.
"How else would J be able to watch a movie be·
mg made and to moot people l 've read about all my
hie?" she reasons.
VlRGINIA MORROW, A PRETl'Y blonde or 50.
mother or three daughters, is a warm. outgomg
woman who appears to have adjusted to the instant
fame thrust upon her in 19154.
"When it first happened, I didn't know how to
bide," she recalled. "I had to gel away. 1 changed
my phone. rerused interV1ews, turned down all the
orfers that poured m ·•
Among the offers was one delive red in person
by George Schlatter, then manager or Ciro's on the
Sunset Strip and later producer or "Laugh-lo." He
wanted her to sat in the rught club audience every
night and be introduced to the audience. She
declined.
WHEN "THE EXOROST" became a national
sensation. Mrs. Morrow received another offer. A
priest called long distance and announced, "I 'm
coming out to Colorado to exorcize you.''
Her reply : "Don't bother. I exercise every
morning.
Born in Madison, Wis .• and abandoned by her
parents, Virgm1a grew up as an adopted child in
Ctucago. She moved to Colorado ih 1946, became a
wire and mother. one rught attended a party where
a therapist named Morey Bernstein was hypnotiz-
ing other guests. Sherell under hypnosis.
"MOREY WAS INVOLVED IN allergy treat·
ment. and I had extreme hay fever the kind that
contmued 24 hours a day, l>even days a week aod re-
qu.ired two s urgenes on my nose." she said. "I de-
cided to try pnosas."
During the Cu'st session. Bernstein asked her to
regress in her hle. When he asked her name.. she.
answered, "Bridey." "Friday!" be asked. "No,
Bridey. ··she said.
For a year, she poured out a richly detailed life
of an Irish housewife who lived from 1798 lo 1864.
Bernstein wrote the book about the sessions, and
everyone was talktng about Bndey Murphy.
"Nobody has ever succeurully debunked
Bridey Murphy," declal'f'd Mrs. Morrow, now mu·
ned to her second husband, steel enalneer Richard
Morrow.
Many people believed she prollled from Bridey.
"I DIDN'T," MRS. MORaOW said. "I turned
down a quarter or a million dollars' worth of offers
when the story first bn,ke. Morey cot $250,000 for tho
film rights; t got SS,000.
I still get royalties h'om the book -about $150 a
year. And 1 did appear on 'To Tell the Truth•
twice."
Her thoughts aabout reincarnation'!'
At first. I had a closed mind against lt. But f
have undergone a metamorphosis. Over the years
people I admire have been switching me around.
Lllte Thomas Edison and Albert Scbweitier. The
older you gel the more you \\'ant to live another
life."
Arts Council
Airs Progralll
SACRAMENTO (AP) --The long-awaited
policy statement of the new California Arts Council
is out. It declares more concern with "the process or ere a ti vity' ·than with cultural artiracts.
The council also adopted Thursday a $C.53
million budge t request for fiscal year 1977·78 that
includes $2.15 million io develop work associaUoM
between artists, schools and communities.
The council said at the onset it wanted to max-
imjze the enriching innucnees or the arts on the
quality or llCe.
In its statciltent, the council said that in modem
America, "the c reative capacity has become the
territory or certain highly trained and-or gifted
persons who are increasingly drawn Joto the pro-
duction of a commodity.
"THE SOCIETY ITSELF is bent on a coune or
growth and consumption which seems to re nder all
other human values -such as beauty -expenda-
ble For sanity a nd survival, we reel the pnonlles
l>hould be reversed
The $2.lS m1lhon "arts and artists in com-
murulies progrum" would pay for artists in the
schools -in addatton to normal teaching starrs.
Under the same proRram, e(forts would be
made lo.inc.cease lhe pe.rlormanc:e aod exhibition Ql _
works or art in public places.
There wall also be an "alternatives in educa-
tion" research program aimed allnspiring children
lo learn all academic matter through the creation oC
art.
T H E BUDG ET REQUEST includes thrPe
$000,000 items·
--One would provide support for arts organiza-
tions .
Another for fellowships and projects.
-The third would pay for a cultural news
service.
The budget request includes $100.000 for plan-
ning and evaluation, and $566,032 (or administrative
costs.
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P~GE
Official Mudd1ing
t
The South Coast Regional Zone
Conservation Commission. the state
Department or Fish and Game and the
Friends of NewPort Bay have gotten
themselves into a positton potentially
damaging to the Upp«!r Newport Bay
wildlife reJuge.
nine CruUornla Highway Patrol offlcers
were permitted to install their own CB sets
Jn their patrol ears. nps from t"lvllian
CBcrs enabled the officers to stop 35 drunk
d.nvers and brought in numerous reports of
accidents, rood ha.tards and other emergen-
CJcs.
Among these lhree groups, the pro-
posed construction of a badly needed sewer
line that runs alongside part of the bay bas
been delayed until spring.
Sanitation district officials have been
warning (or several months th~t i! the line
doesn't go in, winter rains could cause lbe
existing line to overflow, polluting the Up·
per Bay.
As a result. the CUP plans to use a
$100,000 federal grant to buy 800 CB sets tor
its cars. The sets will be used on heavily
traveled rural routes and \\ill be equipped
to pick up distress calls from civilian
drivt!rs.
Assuming irresponsible CB operators
arc in the minority, the program sounds
worth trying.
The coastal commission cttn take most
of the blame because that body has yet t'o
make a ruling on the application filed with
them in June. They now plan lo hear it in
October.
Shortchanged
Orange County officials were dismayed
to fmd the county apparently has been
shortchanged in proposed funding for a six-
year CalTrans highway construction pro·
gram.
Fish and Game is at fault. too, because
it told the sanitation district construction
would not be permitted after November,
since construction would disturb the mi·
gratory birds.
The Friends are trying to delay the pro-
ject even further by claiming there hasn't
been enough time to analyze it.
Unfortunately, none of these groups will
take responsibility for the pollution of the
bay if the existing Line overflows lbis
winter.
Of $767 million in state and federal
funds to be spent on projects in Los Angeles,
Orange and Ventura Counties, only $50
million isearmarkedforOrangeCounty.
With 16 percent of the three-county
population and 19 percent of the registered
vehicles, the county obviously is entitled to
more than 8 percent of the road money. Los
Angeles County is scheduled to receive 90
percent. New CB Image
One or the earliest bits o( citizens band
Tadio slang picked up by the popuJace was
the term ~mokey. used by truckers to alert
their CB pals to lhe presence oC highway
patrol cars.
Only three major county projects were
included on the CalTrans list. They are
widening of the San Diego Freeway through
San Clemente, realignment of Ortega
Highway jn San Juan Capistrano and con-
struction of a sound barrier on the Orange
Freeway in Anaheim.
Understandably, the highway patrol
was not especially amused by the little joke.
Other law enforcement authorities
were justifiably irate when the CB com·
munication system brought an unwel-
come assembly to the scene or a police
stakeout and foil ed a possible arrest.
But the lawmen have found the CB
network has some positive aspects that can
help, rathei' than h.indertheii' work.
Overlooked in favor or medians, ramp
metering and other minor projects were
such high priority items as completion or
the Corona del Mar Freeway, extension of
the Newport Freeway in Costa Mesa and
several important interchange improve· ments requested by the county.
In an experiment in the Barstow area,
Before the California Highway Com-
mission adoptsthefina! plan it should tak~ a
second look at the Orange County allocation.
Local Control a Myth
Schools Must Yield to F edera/, Pressure
WASHJNCTON -Back-to-
school time again. In some
places the merchants are offt•r
ing appropnate specials in steel
helml'ts and earplugs. Senator
Dole i~ contributing to the dattl."r
by calling has vice presidential
opponent. Mr. Busing. Md every·
one aspiring t.o elective office is
calllng for a return to local con·
trol or the schools.
Beller lo call for 1t than t.o dis·
cuss it and run the danger of ex·
plalnrng to the
votNs tha t
their local
i<chool boards
lost eHcct1vc
control ov••r
educational
policy Ion J.t
before the
judges got 1l
tn their heads
th31 a k 1<!
teams to read faster on a moving
bus than In a ilatlonary
dassroom Their unpopularity
aside, the reason HEW
auidelines on sexual and racial
dascrimtnatlon have come to
:o1ymbolize outside interlt•r('n('e ls
that they are visible while the or·
dinary mN·han•<'~ of out~ade,
centralized <·ontrol uun't.
CtJRRIC'U LUM : what is
tou1tht i:s mnn• n•ntrnl ttl th~
policy control of the 11chool than
th<' rnt'un~ by which the pupils
are c:irried to their places of in·
struction Srhool bc>Md'\ h;ivc th1:
power to inrlude or exrlurfe 5ex
education from tht' rurnculum
but they have no 58Y·SO ovC'r the
<'Ore suhjt'cttl. 1-·rom Maine to
California the 11amc subjcd-; are
&aughl the surnc wny cvc:ry-
wherc.
Standardization of curriculum
follow11 nutom t1ticully from the
Introduction or stnndardited test·
ing. As college!J and other users
of high school ~raduates have In ·
sisted on basing their judgment!I
oC people on test scores. school
systems have had to adjust their
<'ourse cont ent to help their
pupils score high on the te!lt.s.
Thus tesl8, which were once
thought. oC as a way lo verify
whether a atudent bad mastered
what his school hoped to teach
( VON HOFFMAN )
tum, now have th<' function of US·
suring national uniformity,
Any school board that elects to
try n dJfferent way would find its
pupils would be barred from col·
ll'ges. from the umoni7.ed crafts
and from a multitude of
certificated technical occupa·
lions. When the right mix of out·
side forces come toge1ber our in·
dependent school systems
1."hange with such speed and iden·
llcaJ precision they might as well
be run by a Minister of Educa·
tloo. That's what happened in the
late '50s with the introduction of
the New Math. Within five years
the entire program of instruction
was developed, tested and
slammed into school systems
across the country.
WHATEVER the ped~oglcal
result, ll was an achievement in
centralization to write and
publish the text books and guides
as well as train the teachers In
such short length of time Tht•
money for this endl'avor cam<'
from the Federal ~ovcmmcnt
but pcrrcolalcd through institu·
tion!I llkP the N atfonal ~it'n<'1•
t,.oundation 110 that 1t d1dn 't sel."m
a.'I though Washington \H'rf' dae
luting,
Wuhington seldom di<'·
t3tt>I. It prt•fers moneyed
penuasion. Thin a generation of
math le uchen wcrt.> taught to
give up what they knew and to try
an f'ntlrcty different kind of
syllabus by paying them t.o ot·
h•nd ~um mer seminars In
plusant places to team how to
tearh the new moth.
The do-it-or-cl!ie methods
used to gel compliance
on r acial matters isn't the
usual st)'le employed by the
polnty·ht>aded bureau.cta1111 In
HEW's Ofnce of Education. The
new math wasn't fOt'Ced, it was
sold as a way of catching up with
Uie Russians who were supposed
to have gone ahead ol us in space
wtth the launching oC Sputnik.
That whole period saw school
systems everywhere in Amert.ca
volunteer lo CighL the Cold War
"For all you know I m~ht ~ F of someone'•
erotlr rant•~if'l.
• ..
by producing teachers, scien·
lists. engineers and other person·
nel WhQ were to be the In·
dispensable front-line troops in
the struggle.
SCHOLARSHIP money and
other incentives were made
available to youths who signed
up for national defense vO(n·
tions. and for those who didn't
there was the Selective Serv1c<>
and two wasted years on guard
duty. The catch was that the
ca lculus was wrong; the
Ru111lans weren't ahead of u!I
anci, worse, the need for people
pushed into a number of these oc·
cupalions was grossly overstal·
l."d. It is these excess teachers
and engineers who have bad lo
take pay cuts and demotions in
this recessionery period. You
might say they are the Wlin·
tended victims of centralized
school planning that went a crop-
per.
Even H they hadn't been
pushed an d lured into
&uJ)t'rfluous occupations they
might be out of work anyway.
But If they budn 't been coru>cript·
Ni lnto the Cold War battalions,
lhl'Y could at least tell
themselves it was they who
picked the wrong careers, not the
manpower planners and the dist·
inguished but Invisible members
of the hi~h-level commissions
und committee11 that made the
policy recommendations on such
matters.
SINCE 197% and our economic
problems, national educuUonal
policy has been moving in very
different directions. No more
hysterical crlu for more
engineers and physicists. Now
the mont-y ond the penluaalon is
1toing into vocationaJ educotion,
into guiding young people int.o
service, craft and low-levf'I
technical occupations for which.
we're now told, there will be nn
abiding need. People are running
around etvln1 talks aaylntf col·
tece isn 't what ll 's cracked up to
be. and that, contrary to every·
t.hlna Americans have bffn told
for 1enerations, a B.A. doesn't
IJUarantee its possessor a better
job and a higher income.
Again, wilhln a relalivety short
space of time, we have a new na-
tional educatiooaJ poUcy. Slnce
we're no more able to predict the
JG« Jll.Ukei ln 1'76 than we
were ln 1958 when we were pro-
docinr unneccff1ary engineers.
the policy is a highly questiona-
ble one. JU quick and wide accep-
tance, however, serves to show
how UtUe policy eon\rol local
school boards continue to have.
~ir job ls to rront tor decisions
made elsewhere to try to aqueeie
out more revenue, and alao to
comrlnce the taxpayen that
t.boae debates about the colors of
the hiJh achool band unllomu
are what Is meant b7 com·
tnunlty-cootro1Jed cd.ucaUon.
• ,' # ....
;
Saudis See 'Deal' with Iran
Oil Price Conspiracy?
WASlflNGTON -The secret
papers of James Akins. the
former amba~sador to Saudi
Arabia, reveal that the Saudis re-
peatedly urged the United States
to bring pressure on lran to lower
oil prices.
Yet the United States made no
apparent ef·
fort to bring
the shah of
Iran into line.
The Saudis .
therefore.
became con·
vinced that
t h e United
States was
:1ecretly con·
s piring with
the shah to keep oil prices up.
Akins rep<>rted that he had an
"explicit" conversation with the
Saudi oil minister Ahmend Zaki
Yamani about reducing oal
prices. Yamani said he "knows"
that Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger ••is speaking about
lower oil prices but m secret do·
mg everything possible to jack
them up. This will enable him to
unite the consumers in a front
against the producer!),
particularly the Arabs."
In a secret "memorandum for
n~ar
Gloo111y
Gus
Hang in there baby! Now
au you have to do to win
your l."ampaign is hire
Butcher and Forde. Then
leave the country. You'll
have it made I
J.H..
OINMY 0111 "'"'"''"'• '" ,..-tt..ib¥ r••••n a"ttde flJot M(tOft•l't rtfltee t"« v••W\ •t ttwt n•wt•1ptr ~ncl Y"tw' Sitt
-··••OINMYO~\. O••IY Pilot.
(JACK ANDERSON)
the file." the former ambassador
revealed: .. The Saudis bad urged
us on numerous occasions to put
pressure on the shah to cooperate
with Saudi Arabia and reduce the
oil prices, yet we had refused t.o
do this."
IT REACHED the p<>int that
the Saudis no longer believed
what Kissinger told them. Wrote
Akins : "In one or Kissinger's last
meetings with King Faisal, the
king urged him directly to lake
Coil prices} up with the shah. and
the secretary agreed t.o do so.
The secretary saw the shah in
late winter 1975 and reported
back t.o King FaisaJ that he had
indet>d tried to persuade the shah
to reduce oil prices.
..The Saum~ themselves have
subsequently been told by the
sh<•h himself ... that U1c s ubjecl
of oil was not· discussed in these
meetings. Although the Saudis
know the Iranian propensity to
lac, tht>)' believe in this case that
the I runians were telling the
truth."
THE SAOUIS became all the
more convinced that Kissinger
was lying. Yamani t.oldAkins. by
the special treatment the shah
received in Was hington. "The
shah, in his recent visit lo the
United States, was honored by
lhe Pres ident and other highest
rankini?" members of the govern·
mcnt," Yamani noted.
Although the shah bad an-
nounced "that oil prices must go
up by $3.SO-barrel," reported
Akins, .. the Iranians had told
them we were complelcly uncon·
cemed about any price rise. Tho
shah has also told this to
numerous oilmen as proof thol
the U.S. is at least indifferent to
an increase in oil prices.
"In any case, the Saudis have
seen no account from any
American source that we in any
way tried to pressure the shah to
back off this extreme position on
oil crisis."
YAMANI WROTE directly to
Treasury Secretary William
Simon, who h as warned of tbo
ruinous effect of high oil prices.
on the Western world, The letter,
dated Sept. 3, 1975, and marked
"strictly personal," declared:
"I would like you to know that
there are those amongst us wh<>
think that the U.S. Administra-
tion does not really object to an
increase in oil prices. There arc
t-ven those who think that you en·
courage it for obvious polltklil
reasons, and that any official
position taken to the contrary is
merely lo cover up this fact."
Yamani strongly Indicated the
United States should use its in·
fluence with the shah. Otherwise',
he wrote, "it can only lead to
Sauffi Arabia giving up its pre-
sent position on crisis and joining
its OPEC colleagues in their un-
compromising stand."
FOOTNOTE: The Akins
papers raised some grave qucs·
lions which demand a full con-
gressional investigation. Why did
ex-President Hichard Nixon and
Secretary or Slate Henry Kiss·
inger permit the shah or Iran to
drive up oil prices. at a terrible.
cost to the U.S. economy, without
any apparent protest? Why did
Nixon give the shah virtually a
blank check to purchase more
U.S. weapons than his armed
forces can handle?
Saudi Arabia has been
America ·s staunchest friend in
the Arab world. The Saudi oil re·
serves are also far more impor·
tanl lo the United States than the
dwindling Iranian supply. Then
why dJd Nixon and Kissinger ris~
the valuable Saudi friendship to
·court the unreliable and unsta·
ble shah? It almost seems that.
Nixon and Kissinger put the
shah's wishes ahead of vital US.
interests. Why?
A Fooli.sh Endorsement
It appears that President.lat
candidate Jimmy Carter has
been getting the wrong advice.
Al least his endorsement of the
Cesar Chavez Curm labor In·
itiative would indicate I.hat he ts
listening to the wrong people In
his quest for California votes He
couldn't have gotten into a worsr
controversy He will gain nothing
and lose much.
Designated a!I Prop. 14 on the
November ballot. lhc mr1Jsurc
would create
n new Farm
Labor Rela ·
lions Bonrd.
But there
already lt1
rmch a board,
created only
Jut year with
the strong
backlnJl of
Governor
Jerry Brown and the full blt:~ll·
lngs of Chavez. The controvers y
In which it has waJlowed <>vcr
since stems from the rC'nei?c by
Brown on his pledge not to np.
point partiuns as members or the
board.
When the Legislature blew the
whistle on Brown's attempt to
swck the board with all pro-farm
labor members. both Urown 11nd
Chavez got Into :. huff Chavn
put his people to drculatlnl( nn
iniUaUvc and won Brown's sup.
port for it by backing his pU.y for
the Pre15denUal nomination.
Now obviously Brown has con·
ned Carter into endoning it.
IT WAS a foolish move by
Caner. If he gets himself in·
volnd in local issues, having no
beal'IAI on MlfoMl problems. io
~ery state he can end up like
1bomas Dewey in 1948. It was a
needless thing. He should have
heeded Speaker Leo McCarthy's
advice and stated tha.t California
already bas a farm labor law In·
tact and fully funded and flexible
to cbangei Give U n chance to
work .
( EARL WATERS )
What Carter obviously failed to
understand is thal not many or
Chavez' workers vote. All of the
farmers do. Chavez and hrn
followers have no place to go ex·
c epl support Carter. Thi'!
farmers. many of them
Democrats not t>nUrcly happy
with the present Republican ad·
ministration, do have an option.
Thc·y aren't nl."arly as stirred up
against r'ord us they are agaJnst
Chavez.
F'arm labor has been an Issue
of long st11nd 1ng in California and
a particularly ~tormy one for
more thnn r1 decade. Jr.very
pohtician outside or the· rural
:irenR who has run 1n stat<>wld'l
elections has been bruised siding
wath Chavez
'LEGISLATORS from the rurttl
districts have fell the stina. But
they know whlch side to take nnd
It lsn 't Chavez's. Witness
Congre11man B. F. Slsk'11 quJck
withdrawal from the Carter cam·
palgn following his faux pas.
Representinf( the slate's largest
agriculturol county or Fresno he
saw Carter's endorsement of
Prop. 14 as u kiss o! dellth for any
rural legblatora on Carter's
bMdwuaon. tr Sisk, who has
been elected term after term
since 19~4. ran sc:.ar~d from
Carter what wlll be the effect on
other Carm area legislators back-
lng Carter who are not nf'urly ta5
well entrenched as Sisk., Mo11t or
·them already have declared
their opposition to Prop. 14 and
may find themselves compelled
to renounce Carter as well.
Neither does an endorsement
oC the Chaves measure moan cur·
rylng favor with organlzed labor.
For, while the pro~al has been
backed by State AFL-CIO Prcsi·
dent John Heonln« it doesn't
follow that the sentimcn.t extends
through the Tanks. The
Teamst~rs have been in an onao-
ing fight with Chavez for year~.
And the StaU. Building Trades
Council appears to be headed for:-
a neutral ground.
AS FOR the rest or the Cali for·
nians. those In the urbim are&IJ
where most of the voters residl'.
they neither und('rstand nor aro
concerned wlth the issue. The
odds at the moment are lha! Prop.
14 will go down ln humiliating de-
feat. How will that help Carter?
Perhaps Carter feel!! he un
gamble California to Ruin voles
In other states wh<'rc Chavel ha11
ralJied farm workr.r~. Mllybc ho
thinks he ts so far ahead It
doesn't matter. He sh"uld look
back in history to 1916. '!'hat year
Republican Charlc11 Evans
Hughes went to t>rc1 thinking ho
had defeated Pre11idcnt Woodrow
Wilson . He awukNlt'tl the next
morning to lt>11rn that Cnllrornlu
hnd h anded the <>lcctlon to
Wilson .
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Rtt/k•rl N II ""d. Publ1~/1rr
Thmr111 t K "'I'll, f.'d1t11r
Uort>ara Krr1h1l'lt.
F:ditortol Pour f:dttnr
Th<' ~ltorlal pAl(I' nf the Dally
rllot sec-ks to inform and
stimulate rc&dl'r8 hy prc'>cnllnl(
on thl~ p111c d vetllr eomment:iry
on topl<'~ of intt•rrlll by synd1cut·
«t rolurnn1sts and cartrornsL-;, by
11rov1dlni;: 11 forum fnr reader!!'
vic!ws und b) prc&enting thill
IW'WAPIJJX'r'!( npinit1n11 1md ideus
on eurrt>nt topic~ The edllnnal
upinwn~ of thl' Onlly Pilot appear
OOI) In ttw t'llttorial r nlumn at thci
loJ) of lhr pn11r Opinions ex·
pr('~f'd h~ the rolumn1sts uncl
rartnoni~t~ nnd lettrr writ<'rs arc
lheir "" n and no t•ndor~Pmt'fll nf
th1•1r \ '"" < hy the 1Ja11y l'1tot
~ll\lu lu Ill' infc•rrrct
Friday. Sept. 24, 1976
. -
=Hostility PlngueS Po~ .
.Internal Schism Threatens Authoriw ...
VATICAN C"ITY CAP> Aae and wcru.sin& Beainnlnc •Wl.hla a.WmpMJ.oanf lkQerc.b
hosubty have tuml'<t P~ Pll'UJ vr mto an insular stand •&a1JU1t atUnclll bitth coat.rot in lMe,-Pope
figure oat.tho1~reata0( •Ulam---per1GDal.1lt· Paul bu..4~~-· nnriabouCtM
tock fNmlkr'8hlaiad\belel\ ~od~.
~ Pau•-wt.U~Ti&aoday, >4Sl• ~n-oC • ihe ace he himself decreed that carduiala....dMrald ''TIJE.,--.O"RJ: ~y~~
&Ive up lbeJr JObS and be dtpnved Of VOtlf\& righ15 (l'ffSiYe. .but •JacU.COllMll&o --~~tMarilal
for anew posw. i.Q.,practJeo.,llllkatpnewU11~•"4ocaia
otthe \iatlc.an....U.IU:m~ ~
BVT l.ONO·TtME VATl°'N observers ctve wpl&caUon.s of cha.nee." ane~-tial4'.V1tica• 6b-
titUe credence to lhoon es of papal retirement. Ac· server.&aicl.
cording to Vatican doctors. the most senous ail· 1'ttlPC11>9.ha9fnq.-eathn£Utp1JIT..t~
Q'lt.'nt aaHere<J by t.b• Pot>O 1& anbnUs. oflthe'ti&bt about extremism by conservatives~ ti• 11111
kneewA!ch oa.w.ftltblmCil/aouJtym w~. Jllike, and issued a partlcWa.rJy IOlcmn WM.Aina to
The pas t. ye1r,1 lhe Uth or. ha .. poaW1oate,1Ms both eift9tn. 9P'"thtastMay.
broudlL a se~<>f event.s~l.bne ~rtecUatj>q>e 1be P.op&b.a&..&Md \MUM •"MkdOMQ.lr'Mift
tnto an increasingly deferuuve J)OIWOO --.., • Oom· d OM&ai.cl _.e .callboUe'.Dlut<:b.uaat Wm ti.a~
l)'lWUSt·a ffUlated ~ayor m Rome, and personal al· an at -~"rerin" His votce cbokes.wt•A-• t:acks fNrm dattstdHits person •w •·
CAIL y P1LOT A 1
.J.ONG BEACH (AP> -
A N•tttlern 00l'8m_U.
new1pa~r publisher ba.s
euc~ed l.O. &•U'll&...tb~
St.ate Uol""°utty ud G~Uloaes 'Board or
--rru&t~es to exa•lne
llmits ·on oarnpu5
newa,.aper •dverUl\QI
acd . poUUcat cnlllone·
menla
"'Ibe decllion c•mes 1n
tbe wak e or a con·
troversy over Gallo wtne
..cl9•rtc &Ae ltlillkwtll l>tiPer
.at 1 s..ate Kayward olllld
within th e Uo01an ·-*enevet~JpeakalQ~.
Catholic Ohitr<'h [ \ f'll' f \ ll l 'ii\ J /ltN.INTEU;SCTllALW'f:IMIONCT..aocltr.U.· ., .-_... ..
· The biggt-... t threat to _ -ing, be retains a CNJaClty ler...ath .&..JPOO'M.-•S , __.. lrY'ANn'PN£W277Pr..,_SMYIAT·HOME POE ~apal authority today gestui-e..uboi&tifl~~au\J.i&wMJrffan. _,6-5..,, ••n _.,.,
--·~·•s . or •iloeal oanNMe11tn the•<fl!llPel"
•l lftlnt>oldt 6tate in
.U-Cat.a. tTh•e.ard1 .. reed.., a ,..,...t,h .swcty •l tbe
urging of one oj its 919\·
bers. Dean S Lesher,
publlllh-er of li•sher
romes not fr4m any ~Y be taCla.us..duriolbLUlipJ.oBObma.Jie'Ct'em&MA!e· •~spe~P-¥1_......,..,'*Y·',.....,.wfUnll~y
young relor.m.1i;t t>mtsl tbrcatemng to cQme a •Ii .or .aer.m.ons -..... lid l &o • .a .tl&ls, of-----------------------------modem da)t.M.&rhn lMlhu R.a.1.beri the PQpe uinao&l • very w st•u!en1'-tllao..Jih iOl'ltiaer ~e w.bo concerned about an elderly French b1!>hop, the Most \beolQ&.l: 6~ Y r.eak .
Rev. M arce I t.er l' bvre, "ho II > !>a) s Mass lll Latin, cro_w1 d • lhn.de c~f!ses 00~ :i,eep~~b~~ !i th es~ <2> wears old•fa9htooed Jace-trvnmed -veswa..u sm1 es a rea .
and f3l lonos to return to lbe pre-Re6ormation pw; .• a.nng bas weekly public audiences.
" Whatevert ~e-flllipe'a ~'dlerett6'\'tlaoee ... Hit" aer8 'N••s,>•.-rs based tn
C.lr• Ooata ~ty
uaher pra)sed tlhe Oa1
&atfl lta) wvd -,eper for
aft.r an emolio•l 1ftlea by• hu: •ttrtating tAe -.ds•cletlPke ly of lhe Calholtc Church who diS\ilre tris taderUip~tlte'Ol~e'~ . SAN FRANCISCO CAP)--. A,.c>olice
·.ommissitG ~ •as .-..ii BISHOP LEFEBVRE HAS ACCUSED the P.epe are likely to continue to attack his aetherity~tris handed pal~JD: 11 11•HtUrleb,
of being influe nced by Pr~tants, Communists ~licies the 27-year-old officer wbo grabbed a
and f'ree Ma sons. and the bishop is figurative E'OJrl'UOSE.ON:DIE 1UGBT.,Ule..true-Cbu.cch ~tol1f!Mml .-aW..,.tK"Micte••ul •S·
leader of a breakwayiJDOW!Olmt.'t.Aat.Urre~ to bas p.aued~BiSilM>pj..efebvra..a.ndhl-'f.UOw_.ers . As : assln&u~a..19e"doore.
becOll'\e, a fialhfled&cd sclusm.wllh 1Ls.flWn 4)riesls for twe.on.tbe left, abe:J..iiian l\e'WS•rn.a61lliDe HeUrid:l,.-n·eillltt·~ vetwan1of
and ~op~. "Pempo ~)Is . "'They, taave concluftd l.taaLlais ~-16he force, pleaded oo contesUast"9iy
The threat.i..of s obian .wre lessened soinewhat •tlficate is over as evidencedby.lbe.Alry.lag 4l~Of in· ••l Pecilica .to ..a Mar.ge.of ..driv.lllg
when Pope Paul 01ct.Wltb Bishop Ltieb'Yre.:&ept.'ll •Wative and creative responslbillty." while..MUer ... e . ilUJuellce.of alcQIM)l.
for anDiourrl.oo2 convem.Won taal•WtlUM biAbop French.dlplo~JW d1f"'°'~· Hewdrmed'.:$350.
encour•&ed about p~cts for tac fiiltau .• But-iRg a generally sympat.bet.iojudiment oo the Rope,
~ ...-otein'tile P•riit.paper l..e'Mon"de;•'ThelPopeTe· THE POLICEMAN'COULD have
ft!PtMr.:t<JEcfEpting. . pressure and critlci8ed
ll!)ptjn9ideseribed to the commission I.be board for.. giving.into
a dally performmce by Hett.Tim Mil· 'demnds by a Mex.Mlan·
1)y a111'9rior to tt.al!tiimiaecMn by llhe American group' that the
nertee ofltter. GMJo ads be rejected.
.Y.....mB•OltDHD'"TBE llWll oattH2~n1a .
f!lut. , .. ,..... • • Lrcim..Mrs.•.Moore Sept. 22,11915, elter
. U..1H1eaa~ weapon was<1efleeted i.by.OIWuSipple:lThe~wentMlld. •~rH9 u.
..Jks.i'~pleaded...itty tlo tf"111\g
to.murder-Pre*lent Fw'd,• and a.he irtthJ DAili' PllO·• ~e ;'f?_,.e ..... •aid ,..._, dte' iCfts sllll --terhow-nuachi~r? -on'bistbtone. ,19eenrftred1trom the tlfpD1Jtu!ftt,tbot
atta4'1u l fr0fll IOkhin••..,.....,•i~ -·=,But~h~e~i~s~na~k~e~d-.'_'~~~~~~~~~~~~th==e~c='eftl:.:.:.:m==lss=i.on=.:.~·~~e=•~ted:::...'=Ml=•~1~Ulft:.:::.tt~y:._~P~"=·'°"~·~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·
the CatlaoU«" Cllu•a• ca11Se •i•
was sentenced last January lo life 10
great~fll ..,,,.,,.i•-g.
ttlere ~a~ on tuar~ lt'aal posllwms ~ not
harden a g.un
The r e s ponsl' of Po,e Paul to ~II Ulese
challenges h.as been a cna,gc of pe~uve that
bi$ been deveJoptng ror }ears.
Dl'RING 'lllEoEARLY PA'•T of his pepacy,
Pcail VI <'apt.ured Lbe fascinaoono(&Jae.wor1d.with-_a
t.o•r of the slums of Bombay m India,. a trip to tbe
L'g!led Nat.oils an New York to plead hr wGrid
peace. ~e f1r.stipapah1sit to tbe he.art.o(Africa aod
a «l,000-o:uie t.ar.oiAs1a .ind the South Pacific.
S11tto tQe 1970 /\&an l'..1c1flc tnp, Pope P.Ullias
n6t been o.£J.s.&dc lwly Th<'1 mo:.l ,-xlt'nsive recent
tnp w..1!. a.60-malt.• kwbcoptt·r fhghl Aug ~from his
-.ua1mer home an <.:a:.td GandolfGt.o...Bois«.aa, where
he 40Ulecl h.unitelf "m spinl" with the lnlero.ational
EutAa.rut~c CenttNsSS ·an Ph1ladelph1a. The event
only drama\iMd to what extent.Ute .. AposUeen<ttte
move· '.bu become a StiilY..et,aiotn• P9pe.
ln those early days or travel, Pope Paul em-
braHd Patriarch A.rtl:lenagoras U1 Uie•Hoty I.Md.
Turaey and Rome in meetings that bndged 900·
years of i-.ch1s m with the East · Ille prayed in St.
Peter's with the Arcabu.bop oC CanLM'buO'. the· Rt
Rev. M1~hacl Ramscy, Ulen head oC Ute Anglican
ChUrth. and. m.tt wJtb the head.oC the World C.OWU:il
or Chorche:i Ill Geneva. S" 1t.u:rlaad
A M.WOR INNO\'ATION Of Pope Paul's.pen·
t1r1calt> wa'l a ~era of eoe.iustencc be.tweat'the
C'l:u1rch and Comawo.i.sl &over~. ll& ru.aiv.ed
Soviet Pr~ ... uit·nt N1kol111 V Podgorn). Pres1d.eAl
Till> or YuJ!o!>la v1a and prc!>tclcnt Ni colas Ceauses cu
ofltomJn1a
Bui thl' Pope has~~mucb attent+.min re-
{'f'in month:, to a mttl"r lMld d os .. a battte •ainst
Cammun1-.t ~.11ns "1th1n lt.tly and the Pope'51
o¥in dt1K'<''e of Rome
Thi• mo ... 1 ~trlJU.n.I? cb~e of penpectiY>e in
P~ Paul's pont1f1ral<'. however . 1s within the
Cdtbol1r Church r>1~&dmL'i on Nth ea4s or tae 1dtolo~1ra l i-.pcl'lr um huvf' engaged in harsh
personal attacks on taut Popc,aiadk!Lasft'spoaded
with equally JX"r.,nnal ~ldl!'mnalmns. His mtks
accmh' h1m of oorrowie~ .lhe boundanes of .or·
th9<loxy
w1n:N GIOVANNI BATTISTA Montini
bttaml:' Paul Vt. the Catholic Church was in' the
mid."t llf tho frrmcntt'f Vut1l·an 11 . tbe.EClllltllll..al
c'ounctl t'On vt'nl'd by Pape .John XXJU. p~;p.u1
br•u~ht progress1H.' l'r«datl1al'I to the t8sk M im-
11lemrnlloJ.1 som 1• of tho boldrst reforms tn lhe h1s-
toey of tus qiurcih
Latin wes rvpl<t:Hd by the vemee&.ller in
~Qfsh1p. a too v .. r donunat1on of the Colleco1or
Card1nuls by llullaa ... wa.'I broken by an intwna-
tJ011al,ettt"llon eRda wtDe1u•w i.prr1t•f di..,..i4M\
took ov~r l.on.c.staodm.r.: C.Uloltr practices were
qunlloru:d
C'ARU8DAO tAP> • A du.: muy bl> a boy's best
friend but noL a bad boy's. Cf thl'rc Ii-. one
•Polkr do1. htvt petrollc-<l Carlsbnl:l public
sctiool!I slncc$1S,AIOOuuaadull'm w b reported last
year
lfh" prqram, wtu.h w1 II cost '1'.lilO 1for ttl
~d'tOol year. J'•c,.UWd with reclucin• vandaliam
:incibu rglartes. to sero. ·
rGuurm end lhelrdqpl'ltrolLatound IMllldi~ttl
irregular hourll buuuay.away when i1thoob are \n
sesflon
T llEF\.\111' ( llH l""' th Bil ~"{1111•
"v+Y CAN'T we ''op to 4ook-ct the O'Connors'
new kittens?"
There are .~t 31'ays teft t1' ·sa~ ~00
to .4QJ){) ~n daese household· !tdpers.
Reg. 299.9.S
Whirlpodl:1'1.Qic
Clean filter ~•her.
1D1.Ul5
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l'bone 84'Al'f712
Reg. 399:95*itchent\id
<figperba energy
fJMer dishwruther
·359.95
Save 40.00. The energy :i.<tvcr butlon !t"
•youdr~fuUload~ w11hout heaung. D1~c ..
.anne OOl>'fl'lr.lcltng eloan while }'OU \ave
up to 50%' of thedectncitynomrnl t.Y U\cu
•F.ealures 7 oy<lesiindudmg rim.c anu holJ
-9-poi.ition upper rac k atlJusts for tallg13"C"
"and big serviog piece'>.
·Sove2<>.00. 1'hi~rupl4Wyfrml free rcfrtgenuor
im>v;ttestt 7'cu. ft. ~torwge c:ap1C1t y mclud11Jg a b'g
4.73 cu. ft. top!mount•frco:mr.•Foa1uroc;opar tl'
wn~rwwiooontrol~f-Or indldvftlual 'refmion or
tcmpcralUres '°'1"~fJigmuor and frtc-r.cr. rf wo ~de.ou~s. door storage artd bulh 1n-btnrcr
oompatmentertdeag nest.
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Best on Feet
The.-mftaness of footl>.11 pla.yen on tbe
fteld 1s refe rred to by medical t'xperta as
··motor skill " And studies show that player
with the highest de gr('(' of same tends to be the
wade rece1vt>r Then <'Om~ the tailback. After
that the halfback Hat<.-d 10 descending order
thereafter are lht> quarterback, comerback,
linebacker , tight l'nd. guard, defe nsive end,
center, defensive L.Jckle. intcnor 111 Tian and
offensive tackle
It has long bet'n cl:uml'd that younasters
an hot humid climates tend to mature earlier
thsn children l'l-.ewherc
Hut llltt''ll stud1e::. s how, on
tht' l'Ontrary. that lhl'
\\armt'r and \\ctter the
wl'ather vear round. the
later arnvt•i. the puberty
among mo:.t
Cons1dl'r \Ourself o
Sea.!ooned C1t1i1:n. too, 1f
you recall \\hen John
Wayne prt.>ceded Gene
Autry as llollywooo'.!o first \ll<'al111ng cowboy.
Name of thl' fi lm charal·ter was .. Singing Sam ..
G RF.ENWIOI \'lLLAGE
F'ew rt>cords rem:.un about how one young
woman narnl•d Babs almo-.t singlC'handedly
wiped out pro~t1tutwn in "'<'W \'ork City's
Greenwich Villa.i:~ in th<• 1920s She vowed to
dnve the p.ud -.tn•l'lwalkcrs out or the area,
by whatever ml a11'> The• mean'i wt> re l'X-
treme. Photo-; s how hl'r to ha\e ~en quite at·
tractive. She offorC'd h<'r:.clf free lo any man
who promlltl'd not to puy the working girls.
Contrar) to w1dP,pread bt'11cf. a "lion's
share" J') n11t nH1't of som('th1n i::. but almost
all of 11, repor '' our L•1ni.:uagc· man After a
luin rnJke' .1 I., ii I 'Jtd twast tlrn .. ·lt not abandon
mulh of 11. h'll llt'l\\tt'll OJP'· eat~ the wholt-
th1n1: l'\l'l'Pl fur bnm'' .ind\\ hi.It not
The "'ortJ :.IJllR' •~ s lJni;t 1tst>IC. coming
from ;1 -.:orv. 1•i:•.1n phra.,P that translates "sl-
ing llu: JJV.
Thosl' 'l<11 ~afl·r' ''n lht• only distant
~aldX) ~ ou t•an H'l' "'athnut some sort of scope
1s lhe gala\) of ,\ndmml'tla
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Rival Bools Badham to Punch on Ctuh
87 O.C. llVSTINGS ... ....., .........
Auemblyman Robert 8adham (ft-Newport
Beach> dUdoaed what be uJd a. hla tlnodal cond.I·
Uoo Tbunday and ca.Ued upoa b.l• rival ha tbo .otb
Concreaiooal Diltrlct race to do UM aa.m..
liil rival, lr-vloe ~rat V1viaa Rall, ~!kty rnpooded tbat 1b1 .u..dy bat, ••to, bo'• a blt
late."
At a press conltreoce, 8aclbam •aicl '' •u responding to a call by Common Cause, lhe ao-
called people's Lobby started by formu Health,
EduuUon and Welfare Secretary Jou Gardner,
ror all congressional candidates lo voluntarily re·
veal their financial interests
MRS. HALL SA.ID SHE filed her financial
statement w1tb Common Cause a week aeo.
"Perhaps I was naive not to &nDOUnce lt In a prus
conference," she ttdded.
Badham said bus income statement was based
on bis earnlocs during the Just -ended 11"15
legislative year. Ile said bia earui.Dc• t.otaJed
$24,166.
Of tbal amount, S2l,1'70 came as a result of his
job as a state usemblyman. the coneresalona.l can-
didate said.
Suspects in Deaths
Declared Insane
A man accused of using a shotgun to kHI his girl
rnend and her foster son last D~. 4 in Santa Ana
has been found to be ins ane and unable to
participate in a murderlrial.
Orange County Superior Court Judge James H.
Walsworth t eached that determination after study-
ing reports riled by psychiatrista who examined de.
Cendant Nathaniel Hicks, 31, Long Beach.
Judge Walsworth ordered Hicks' indefinite
commitment in Patt.on Slate Hospital. Murder
charges are suspended for the duration o( that con-
finement.
Santa Ana police booked Hicks on murder
charges after Ola Jean Oaruel. 38, and Richard M.
Caywood. 18, were shot in the chest with a 20-gauge
shotgun allegedly found in IUcks' possession.
Fraud Brings Jail
A woman who admitted in court lhat she drew
$2.600 from the Orange County Welfare Department
under false pretensl'S ha'l been sentenced lo 30 days
m Jail and ordered to refund the money during the
three years she must spend on probation.
Santa Ana Murucipal Court Judge Robert E.
Al.lo included in his umlna summary waa $LS
tn b~ interest, $1,441 earned by his wlfe, Ann, and
ll..470 u hi.a abare ol a family partne,.blp
TB£ ASSEMIU .. YMAN TU&NEO c:on·
ires•ional candldatct showed that his New1>0rt tse.ch home bu an asaeued fair market value Of
$Sf,OOO and ls encumbtl't!d by a $31,000 mort .. ae.
Bad.ham abowed that Int.he le1lslaUve year Just
ended be bad rectlved SS,S20 ln per dJem llvln1 ex·
pen.sea and an additianal $1JJO per diem eitpensea for
attendinc committee hearlnes.
He alto showed bavina an ownership equity in
Loe Ancelet real e&tate valued ln exceu of $10,000
bvt leu lb an $100,000.
HE SAID NO CAMPAIGN work ls belng done in
bis legWaUve omce and there are no paid pro-
feuionai. handling his campalgri. However, AmC)ld
Ford and Bill Butcher were paid lo direct his
primary campaign.
Mrs. Hall described the Bad.ham primary cam·
paign as the most expensive yet by any con-
creasional candidate in Orange County and
criticized his voUna record in Sacramento.
Tbe Westminster High School teacher charged
that Badbam bad amassed a consistent record of
~'Oling against political reform legislatJon during
his 14 years in Sacramento, but, at the same time,
had twice voted in favor or pay raises for
legislators.
She said she already has pled&ed that, If she
goes lo Washincton, she will never vote for a con
gressional pay raise.
AS TO HER OWN FINANCIAL s1tuaUon, Mrs,
Halt s aid she makes about $20,000 a year as a
teacher with 15 years experience, She said her
husband, Dr. Thomas Hall, makes about $30,000 a
year as a member of the senior technical staff at
Hughes Airer art in Culver City.
She said they have no other lncome.
"We have some stock that has never paid any
dividends and we own some Iota at Lake Elsinore
that we couJdn't give away," she added.
Mn. Hall said she and her husband purchased
thrir lrvlne home about thrte year1 aco for $55,000.
"It's worth, l would guess, about W .000 today,'' she
continued, n0Un1 that it carnes a heavy mortaaie.
Mrs. Hall abo lb1.ed as assets "two old station
wagons, an old VW hue. a camper tnd a 2$-foot,
trailerable boat we boulht now 1bout thrM yean
qo for fl ,000. • •
She said durina a telephone Interview that she
wu drawing on her memory because •he didn't
have the statt'ment sho submitted to Common
Cause in front of her. • • •
GOP SENATE undidate SJ. Jlay&.kawa will be
on band from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday to pf'()-
side over the openlng o( h.ls Ornn1e County cam·
paign headquarters at the Town and Country Shop·
ping Center in Orllnge.
County chairman for the rormtr San Francisco
State College president is Phyllis Steiner. The
phone number at Hayakawa headquarters is
547-9276.
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COSTA MESA Democrat Frank Barbaro and his
wife, Pam, will be the hosts Saturday night at a
party for Cesar Chavez of the United Farm
Workers
The invitation suggests a $10 donaUoo to help
support Proposition 14, the rarm workers' in-
1t..1ative
The party gets under way at 8 p.m. at Barbaro 's
Mesa Verde home. • • •
VIVIAN HALL, the Democratic candidate in
the 40th Congressional Dislnct, plans lo attend a
fund r aising dinner in her honor Sunday. ll wut be at
Cathy O'NeiU's Pacific Palisades home, which ls
somewhat removed from the 40lh district.
Ms. O'NelJI ran for the Democratic nomination
for secretary of state in 1914, but lost to March Fong
Eu.
THE ·1 tA .~IOMll•t . I.~ ,!,~~~; Policeman Cleared 1~! ~:i:a l · PUIMllH~
HIAT1'4~
All COHD.
Of Molest Counts
A former Gard!n Grove police sergeant ac·
cused on arrest or sexually molesting an 11-year-
old girl was cleared of all charges Thursday arter
six hours of deUberaUoo by an Orange County
Superipr Court jury.
REWARD
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Judge Byron K . McMiilan accepted the verdict or acquittal in the trial of Eugene Anthony Cella, 43. f or C'la.s~iOt'd Ad ACTION
He was t.rted on six counts of child molestation. t:ill
Cella ended 12 years of service with the Garden
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Law ordcrt>d that sentence for Rachel Royal, 24.
Santa Ana, after being told that she railed to report
mcoml' derived from ht-r employment and that she
lJt>d when sh<' told authorities her husband had left
the family home
Grove force when he retired last April shortly after A Dolly P'llor Ad·•1'0' • • '"' 1 ·• •1 .... belngbooked ontbechildm:o:le:s:t~al~lejg~a~t~io~n~s~.liiiil .. ..,J.. ...... 6•4•2•-5•'•71iiliiiiiiiiiii~~i:::iii7~7~2~·l~4•7·0~~·=''='·=·~
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rltl rt'd lnp.>. gl'ltrng the> an•Wt''I arid aclwn JICIU
n•·•'l1 lo '0/1•,. '""quill,.•"' l/W)l'tlmmpl uT14 1tu11
""\t Motl 11oi.r t)Ul'SllOnl 111 Po.I l>u11n Al Ytr11r
Sn11rt IJrtmjJ.: ('tKUt /Jolly f'llnt. I' 0 ,.,., l.ihl)
('11110 Mt'Jl'I, ( 1 !f~(l:'f> /ndlfdt' IJO!if ll'lrl'luini·
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Taste The Best Of Foods & Wines
Sunday Sept. 26, 7 p.m.
Chofitoble Event -Dancing, Music.
See Fomova Oilhes Prepared. lnformotiof\ 897..0302
South Coast ?tua
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DEAR PAT J have a fine collection
of old s heet music. Where can J sell it
at the biggest profit? f am livmg on
my Social Seeunty incom~. and I
would like to "llquidate" the."le assets,
but rlon 't know where lo find out thdr
worth
years ago? My husband a nd J talked ---=~~~~~~!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~-about this. He knew me when I was 16
8 G .. Huntington Beach
If you can delay your sale of Ulls
shttt music do so. It ls bound to ln·
crease ln value as the years 10 by. If
you dedde to sell now, uk the
Americana Colledon Shop to provlcle
you wtth a vaheatloa. nu. Santa Ana
flnn spedalhea la paPft' Amertcaaa.
Phone 547-1335 for addltJOD.al lnlorma·
Uoa.
.tlflrriflge11 L .od
DEAR PAT: Some women's tlbera·
hon ranl! fal l to mmllon the part
higher education plays in the rate or
marnagl' succec;c; and failure in this
country We all ht•ar about how many
d1\•orct>s haVl' taken place, but I
would hke to learn more about educa-
lton stal1st1 cs of both partners as re-
latf'd to today's rate of m arnage sur -
v1vd l
J .J ., Newport Beach
years old and he thought my weight
was just Cine. So did I. even though I
weithed five pounds more than my
daughter does now. Who's being un-
reasonable?
H. W., Costa Mesa
You may be behind the tlmu, bard
as It aeems to believe. NaCriUon ex·
perta uy U.at teens waat to be &hla to-
day. Aec:ording to a Department of
Health, Education and Welfare sur-
vey, tbere la a wide gap between
parents' ratings or yoan gs&eu
between the ages or 1% end 17. Some 80
perceat of parent& tboagb& that their
ch11d'11 weight wujas&rig.bt, while Just
• percent or the chlldrea tbem1elve11
as,reed with their parents opinions.
Ma.t teens surveyed wanted to be thin·
ner. Half the girls wbo coasldered
them!M!lves below average ID popuiart-
ty would rather be thln.ner. As for the
boys, almost half said they would
rather be talJu. The "generation gap"
also existed in ratings of young
persons' health. Parents seemed to bf'
more saUsOed with the general health
ol their cbUdren than lhe t.eeu did
themselves, accordlD1tolhe surv('y.
<An1Cah1er H1d11,•11 fl .-.1hal..:.
DEAR PAT: I've been using "Rlgllt
Guard" roll·on antiperspirant for
aome time, but I just noticed recently
that thls product seems to have l\.n
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B1 IAY SRAUU'IT
LOS ANGELES (AP) -We
need another TV cop u much u
Jimmy Carter needs a Ford. But
NBC toni1ht offers Ila new
"Serplco" aeries. It st.an David
Birney, who uaed to love Brldget
in the old CBS days.
Now bearded, P'itinl a pipe
and wearing funky threads, be
plays Frank Serpico, the famed
undercover cop who uncover«!
corruption among New York's
fmest, causing a movie about hi.a
lite. (Cba.nnel 4, 10 p.m. >
TRIS TV VERSION of him
talks softly and carries no .
scbtkk. A schlick ia a show-bu
gimmick, like Kojak'a lollipop.
Few TV co1,>9 fight crlme without
a ni&btschtick. Birney should de·
mandone.
A fine actor, he's ln an unfme-
opening show. It's a run-Of·the-
(TV REVIEW )
precinct drama about the brutal
beating and $40 robbery of a
friend, a kindly old delicatessen
owner who plays violin.
The villain, played to a great
Southern T by Billy Green Bush,
ls an ex·con country boy who lov-
es to hear country mustc wtim he
isn't busy robbing and whupping
cltUens. ·
: SERPICO MISSES this wbip-
Clp. But he knows he's after a
mean Midnight Cowboy when a
blind man who heard the crime
itllshlm:
: '"That cowboy weal right past
me .•. those boots, those
flighheeled cowboy boota. You
know the sound they make.••
. Serpico aets out to nail the bad-
Gie. Meanwhile, the rascal asks
another country boy, a prison pal
oow married and tryin1 to go
etraigbt, to join him in a subplot
·tnvolving a bank heist.
'. FUNK, MEANWHILE, is out
j>oslng as an ex-con country boy.
He figures hla cowboy would lurk
in a country music bar. So he vis·
its such a bar, picks up a guitar
and alngs. Guesa who be meets?
You can teU the bar la tn New
York. Frank uses the house
guitar without as ll in g
P.trmission. Do that in the South,
iou wind up sln&ini that old
country sone. "Wbo Hit Me,
Bubba?"
711
•. Frtday. September 24, 1976
•
One Barrkr Doivn, One to Go
Montalban Puts Accent on TV Series Role
BJ 908 TBOll.M'
LOS ANGELES CAP> -The
tdevialoo and advertising worlds
are filled with invi.alble barnen.
RJcardo Moolalbao hu broken
one, and be hopes to bruit
another.
Some of those lonptandinc
barriers have been shatter«! In.
recent years as blaclts, Or1entab
and other minorities have been
integrated into commercials and
caa.sts of TV shows. But. e.1C11pt
for comedy ahows lilte "Chlco
and the Mu," the prejudice
against accents remained.
••ADVBBTUl'!llS WOVLD use
accents on rare occasions,
·perhaps a French.man to sell
wines, a Swedi.ab girl for after·
shave lotion," Montalban ob·
served. "But it was unt.Junkable
to use an accent to adveruse a 100
percent American producL "
AlthouJb he atteoded Fairfax Hilb School here and bas spent
most of bis adult We 1D the Unll·
ed States, his speech sUU bears
evidence of bis Dat.ive Mexico
.<hla parents were boro in Spain).
He admitted that be mleht have
eradicated the acceot with voice
lrainine during hi.a years as an
MGM contract player. A believer
In roots and trad.ilion, he
declined.
"YES, THE ACCENT bas
hampered my career in rilms,"
he remarked. "In Hollywood
they write scripts to star
American types."
Yet, for 30 y~ara be has earned
a 1ood livine for himself, wile
Geor1lana and their lour
children, now grown. Not only in
films and telev1s1on; he has
toured in aucb stage attractions
as "The King and I" and "Don
'Small-scale' Horse
Greenbrae, Calif., l!iculptor Dennis Patton calls his huge
works "small scale'' because he works from tiny
sketches. His "Untitled Horse" stands 30 feet tall.
Amoni his effects are a 27-foot "Don Quixote" and
''Jenny ... an 11 by 17-foot reclining nude.
Juan in HeU." The ooe medium
be rould not break into was the
lucrative field of TV •com-
mercials.
"I did a few spots bere and
there, and in Canada 1 was
spokesman for Maxwell House
Coffee, both in En1Usb and
French," he said. "But I lost that
because the Fteocb actors union
won't allow the use of American
actors."
THE SITUATION changed two
year• ago when the Chrysler
Corp. chose Montalban to In-
troduce Its Cordoba line. The
casting was natural, and the
motif is carried through wtth tbe
background of a Spanish
mansion and music of a ao!t
guitar.
"I opened a tiny door that UHd
to be closed," said Montalban.
"Now Sergio Franchi and others
have followed."
Montalban bas come close to
starring in a series but bas never
made it. He starred in a pilot ftlm
about the early California
desperado Joaquin Murietta; it.
failed "because the guest star,
Earl Holliman, bad a more nam-
boyant role."
NEXT, HE WAS cast with
Elizabeth Ashley in a Quinn
Martin series about San Fran-
cisco detectives; "The Streets of
San Francisco" was sold instead.
"I did four s hows of
'McNauahton'a Daughter,' play-
ing an attorn ey with Susan
Clark, .. the actor recalled. "But
then 'Kate McSbane,' also about
a woman attorney, was a failure
and the network got scared."
He added: ''Right now the
networks insist on a hero with no
accent. An actor with an accent
can be a guest star or a sidekick,
not a hero.
"I THINK THAT'S a very
short-sighted view. Consider how
many Americana do have ac-
cents. l think the publlc will ac-
ce11t a senes star who doe3n't
speak pure American. But
Madison Avenue is not ready for
it."
His own commercials have
provided new impetus for his
career. He can feel il in tbe
number or scripts submitted and
in the reaction when he appears
in public.
"'This summer I did a play,
'Accent oo Youth,' ln Ohio," he
said. "After the s how it's
customary for the star to sign
autographs and greet the patrons
for an hour. Inv art ably 6 out of 10
would make some comment like,
'We love your commercla.ls. • "
NEW BARRIER AHEAD
Ricardo Montalben
Sclwol Sheds
Dressed Up
Nude Number
SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-The
Utah Repertory Dance Theater
wu welcome at New York City's
Mary mount College, but the nude
scene -with or without clothes
-hadt.oeo.
The dance company said
Thursd•Y It offered to have lbe
dancers fully clothed for
performances at Marymount
Sept. 28-0cL 3, but coUege of.
ficlals demanded the number be
dropped entirely. The company
then voted to move it.s show to the
Manhattan School of Music.
Sister Collete Mahoney, presi-
dent of the Catholic college, said
she banned the number because
ol ,P.!!bllcity it received. ·
'There are sexual implica-
tions, but they are ~aJty mild," a
spokeswoman for lbe dance com·
pany sald. "While there ls a de-
finite physical relationship
evolving between the two In my
mind, not everyone who has seen
the dance interprets it this way .''
\ I 02,532 Signed
SACRA MENTO (AP) -Cesar
Chavez says his United Farm
Workers union bas signed up
102,532 voters in the first 11 days
of a 30·day registration drive
which has a goal of 400,000 re·
giatrants.
~ 711W.17th ST., COSTA MESA
DOORS OPEN FRI. SEPT. 24, 7 P.M.
CLOSE SUN. SEPT. 26, 7 P .M.
OAILV PILOT .49 • ·"'
Taxpayer
'"Light' } ;
Dawning ~ .
LIBERTY, N.Y. CAP>-I.ar•
numbers oJ resident• ln thli
Catskill Mountain t&rea are lurt\-
lna to religion aa their propon,f
taxes soar. But they're more I~
terested In tax exempUoo.s th•
heavenly solace. \
George McLain, a plum~
who became a bishop In tltJ
Universal Life Chun:h by ~
a mail-order course, ordain~ about 275 persona aa ministers
a five·mlnule ceremony in
cocktail lounge. ' THE NEW "MEMBERS of thb
cloth" Join more lban 1,000 oth.
residents or Sullivan, Ulster ~
Orange counties who have bec:t
calling each other "reverenq;·
for a few months. ~
Few really expect lo be grarl·
ed an exemption. But they'rt
protesting the tax.exempt stat.V
conferred on some of the area)
most valuable property. 1
ln nearby Hardenburgh,. fc:i-
example, a.1 quarter of the sl1
million wortn of property Is h~
by insUtutions ranging from Bu4·
dhiats to Boy Scouts. The 8r'OUJlt
use fire and Police protection &JU
send children to local school'-
but ore considered religious ~
educational organizations an.I
therefore pay no taxes. •
RESIDENTS ALSO compl~
that these Institutions have tak~
over some of the resort hole
that once brought jobs an
tourist dollars to the area. ••
A law in neighboring New
Jersey limits tax exemptions ro
five contiauous acres, and man)-
local residents want a similar
law in New York state. Thet
trled petitions and resolutio._
and lobbying efforts before thef
decided to use the Universal U" Church. ,
' At the "ordination," McLain~
who wore a Rom an coUar and •
light blue leisure swt -ref us~
to associate himself with the ta>C
rebellion. He said t.he church had
grown from fewer than 50 mem-
bers In the area several months
ago "because people have seen
the light."
THE CALIFORNIA·based
church, doing most of it.s busi·
ness by mail, built up lt.s ministry
a few years ago among young
men seeking draft exemptions.
McLain says members can
believe In whatever they feel Is
risht as long as they do not inlrj
inge on rights or others. I"
711
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AJfDAILYPILOf Frtday S!ptember 24. 197&
,. Weekend Calendar
... .
.. Argosy Event·
.. Set Saturday
By ALMONLOCKABEY 0..1.,...._ ..............
About SO sailing yacht.II will &el sad Saturday al
• 11 a .m. on Newport Oce.n SaJUn1 Aasociatio11'1 19th Areosy race which lhla year w1U have a new
deaUnaUon and format.
Formerly known WI the AJamltos Bay Ariosy,
NOSA was forced to chanee the race desUnation
this year to Los Angeles Harbor where the Los
An1eles Yacht Club will h06t the overnight saJlors.
In previous years, the race hll.S terminated at
Alamitos Bay and the neet rafted up for a night or
revelry at Long Beach Yacht Club before starting
the return trip on Sunday. But a new regulation by
Lo•uc Beach port aut.hontJes, probJb1ling rarting or
yachts alongside the LBYC guest dock, forced the
change, according to Jobo Robmson, NOSA race
cbauman.
THERE ARE NO SUCH restrictions at Fish
Jlarbor, LA YC's moonng area lDSide Los Angeles
llarbor. Guests w1U be aJlowt.'d to raft four and five
deep at lbe guest dock and others may be able to oc-
cupy moorings or s hps.
A barbecue dinner has been arrW'ged for Satur-
day night a t LA YC and crews will be able to have
breakfast ashore Sunday morrung before starting
the return race.
The Argosy is a family type race open to all
yachts which have participated in the Newport to
Enseoada race or whose owners are members of
NOSA.
IN OTHER WEEKEND ACTION along the
Orange Coast. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club wiJl bold
the sixth race of its Ocean Racing Senes for yachts
with lOR, PRRF and MORF raungs, Saturday and
Sunday.
A fleet of 20 yachL5 are expected to set sail from
San Franc11;co next Tue~day in the s ixth annual
~ California Coastal Race co-sponsored by Newport
Harbor Yacht Club and St f''ranc1s Yacht Club.
Local yachts in the Coastal race will be return-
~ mg from a two or three weeks v1s1t to the Bay Aru
for either the Big Boat Series or the St. Francis
Yacht Club's Tansley Island Stag crwse. Others
' from the Bay Area will be using the race as a
I Chance tO brang their boats SOUth for the Start Of Los
Angeles Yacht Club'~ MauiUan r<ice.
ALAMITOS BAY VACJrr CLUB is attracting a
lot or yachltn~ attention thL'> wt•t.>kend with the win-
dup today and tomorrow of the mted States Yacht
Racmg Union Mallory Cup competJt1on for the
men's sailing cha mpionship.
Southern California Yachting Association
calendar:
Newp&rt.Balboa
CAPISTRANO DAY YACHT CLUB -Ocean
Racing Series No. 6 (PllJU', fOR. MORF) Satur-
day. Sundav
NEWPORT OC'EAN SAILING ASSOCIATION
Arf:O:.y rac{' non. PllHF. MOIU')
Nt::WPORT llAH.llOH YACHT CLUB -Cal
Coastal Race !San fo'rancasco lo Newport Beach)
starts Wednesday, ~pt. 2<J.
Los An~eles·Long ~ach
SUNSET AQUATIC YACHT CLUB -An-
niversary Regatta, invitational, (PHRF, MORF)
Saturday, Sunday.
ALAMITOS DAY YACHT CLUB-Closing Day
Regatta. harbor classes, Saturday, Sunday.
Sanu Monica Bly
CALIFORNIA YACJIT CLUB -Lazy Eight
race Cllarris St>rics >Saturday.
PALOS VERDES YACHT CLUB -
Smglchamlcd race <PllRI'') Saturday
PACIFIC MARINERS YACllT CLUB -Jnvert-
• ed St.art racl' I Pit R Jo') Saturday.
MALIB U YACIIT CLUB -FaU Series No_ I,
&turduy. Sunday.
KING HARBOR YAClfl'CLUB-AulumnOne-
Design Regatta, Sunday.
Sin Diego
• CORONAOOCAYSYACHTCLUB-FallSbip-
Sbape S('rtes No 2, Saturday.
: OCEANSIDE YACIIT CLUB -Fall Series
· (Sabol, Las!.'r ) Saturday.
MISSION BAY YACIIT CLUB -Geary·18 In·
vitat1on11l, Saturday, Sunday: Bowen Memorial
Trophy ( L1~hlning ) Saturday. Sunda7.
SANTA CLARA RACING ASSOCIATION
Autumn Haze Series, nil classes, Sunday.
SILVEHGATE YACHT CLUB -Ronson
Series <SDHF) Sunday; Man-0.War Serles, Sun-
day: Waterman Series (IOR l Sunday.
SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB -Arden
Series {PllRfo') Sunday.
North and Inland
SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB -Seacost
Trophy race. Saturday, Sunday.
SANTA BAHBARA SAJLING CLUB -Sum·
mer Series No. 4, Sundny.
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Traveler Tells Tale
Orange Coast Colle"o
lecturer Uoyd Mason
Smith will discuss his
travels to some or the
world's mo!lt exotic
spots in a four part lee ·
ture series being orrered
Smith," the series meet!
Fridays beginning OcL 1,
from 7:30-9:30 p .m. ln
the OCC Science Hall.
The lectures are open to
the public.
' atOCCthis fall. Smith's opening lee·
turc is on "Ancient and
Roman Britain." T illed ·'Here and
There with LJo d Mason
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Beers Leads Mallory Cup -Race
BOATING
C.11 60-5671.
Put• few words to work for ou.
The 2Sth annual competition for the
J>l'Mt.IJioua Mallory Cup, symbolic of the
United States Y 1cht Raring Uruon 's
men's national sailing champ1oosbJp, eot under way Thursday at Alamitos
Bay Yacht Club under overcast ski~ ud light to moderate winds that sb.Lfted
drastJcaJly.
The leader after the first three races Is
Ronald K. Beers of Kailua, HawaJi, Hll·
inl for tbe HawaJI Yacht Racina A&-
aoclauon. The 25-year old Beers, with
crewmen Armond Cote and Charley
Dole, po tc...>d finishes or 2-3-2 for a total of
seven points under the reverse sconng
1y1tem.
SECOND IN THE standings ts George
Francisco 111 or Houston, who is
representing the Texas Yachting As·
sociallon He bad fl.rushes of 3·2-4 for a
total or nine poiot.s, on)y a quarter or a
pomt ahead of Kelly McGiorus, Jackson,
Miss .. sallm& for the Dixie Inland Yacht
Racmg Associtllon.
In fourth pince ls the Area G
(California) crew skippered by David
Crocket of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club,
s1llln1 for the Southern California
YQcbUns Association. Crock~lt and his
crew" Sid Exley and Kurt Nicolai, placed
1·4-6 ror a total or 10~~ polnt.s.
THE SERIES IS ~ing stilled In Cal-20
sloops with new sa.ib furnished by the
host ch4b Three more races will be
sailed today with the series winding up
Saturday with two races.
Thunday'1 rHult.a
1. AREA ti (lluwad Y1cbling A.uocht lion) Ronald Beers. 7 points.
2 AREA F (Ttxu V1chUn1 Aalocl•
lion) George Franci.solll,9.
3. AREA D (Olltie Inland YRA) KeU)
tMcGinness. 9~
4. AREA G (Southam California YA)
• David Crockett. 10 •
S. AREA C (Cbasu.J)C.'ako Bay YR.Al
Bill Cofer, 12~.
6. AP.EA A <Southern MassachusaeUJ
YRA) Poul Duane, 15.
7. AREA E (Inland Lake.• VachUDJ
Assn.) Thomas Hesketh, 21.
8. AREA 8 (Great South Bay, N.Y.)
William Pagels, 22.
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TUIEFOR 297 C AULmf G
OUR
Taking Custody
In Own Hands
As the divorce rate climbs, so do custody
battles for children -battles that
aren 't being resolved in the courts.
By KAY BAR11.E'IT
SHEP'FIELD, Ala. (AP)
Tbe three men kept ctui.niina
rent·a·cn1. One bad dyed bis
hair so be wouldn't be ao easlJy
reco1nlaed. Their min ion:
snatch a 10.year-old boy and his
S.year-old brother and &et them
across the 1tate line.
They prowled the area for four
days last May. watching the
Tewk.sbury, Mass., home where
the youn1sters lived Once, a
police car gave purswt but they
outran it.
They were armed with
tear1as, a club and two sets ol
handeutra should someone give
them trouble.
On the firth day, they finally
aot a clear shot at the chtldren.
Their 1reen car screeched to a
hall and two or the men went
after the brothus. Tbe 10.year·
old had a runnine start on bu
bicycle and had to be knocked orr
it. The eieht·year-old was
snapped up easily. Both were
tossed into the stranee car.
The chlldren were terrified.'
Until they recognized the man
with the dyed hair. That was
their father , Arlie Wayne
Haskins. He w as committing one
of th e thousands or child
snatchlnes carried out in the
United Statea each year by
divorced, separated or about-lo-
be· separated parents wbo
believe they have no other way to
&et poa.euion of their childttn.
Minutes later. Haslo.n.s, bis two
companions and the children
switched to a "safe" car, as it is
called in getaway parlan~. and
sped across the state line. There
was the possibility that someone
bad seen the abduction and had
alerted the police wtth a descnp-
tlon or the kidnap car.
CUSTODY WON
Wayne Haskins, as he is called,
is neither a wild man nor a man
without a rilbt to the two
children he adores, children
from a marriage that went sour
A 37-year-old nuclear chemist,
who is an \nventor oo the side.
Haskins won custody of Erle and
SheUy in Alabama. He had their
mother declared unlit. But the
mother, Oleeta Haskins, a 32·
year-old rehabilitation counselor
with Goodwill Industries, won
custody in Massachusetts. She
had warrants sworn oat aeainst
the father.
Both parents want the children
and, depending upon which side
of what state line you stand on, in
the eyes or the law, each is
absolutely in the righL
'How would you like to
be a ping pong?' asks
Shelly Haskins after
being questioned about
how he feels about his
parent's custody fight.
The problem Is that moet state
cou.rts do not recoaruz.e c:~tody
dec rees from other st1tes.
despite the "full faith and credit"
clause in the ConsliluUoo. That is
one reason why thou.lands or
parents resort to chlld·&natcbing.
1n addition, the divorce rate is soaring, and a growing number
ol fathers now want custody or
their c btldren. About 100,000
chJldren are being snatched each
year in the United St.ates by a
parent, according to Arnold
Miller. the founder ol Children's
Rights, Inc , a Washington.based
group wh~e members a.re in·
volved ln one way or another
with the problem
Miller. y,•hose wife disappeared
with hia son, bases his estimate
on missing persons reports and
other available reror&. He says
that 60 percent of the abductions
are by parents who fear they
won't wan legal custody in a
court.
GO UNNOTICED
Most child snatchings don't
make police blotters or the local
press. partly because the federal
kidnapang law doesn't include
children sei1ed by a parent, and
state and local police often don't
treat it as a crime.
Has kins bad lived in
Mauacbuaetta with bis wife.
then moved back to his native
Alabama, where he woo custody
of the children. but couldn't set it
rtt0gru1ed in Massachusotta. He
Lried to fight in othv-courta. but
federal Judie W. Arthur Garrity
Jr. in Boston refused to bear bas
case. So did the Supreme Court.
The eaay exP,lanalion is that
child custody is simply a
domestic battle and should be
settled In state courts. That.
sounds good, but in many cases
state courts do not recognize
custody decrees from other
states. So cblld-snatchin1, for
distressed parents, becomes in
their eyes tbe only alternative.
One child has been kllled in an
attempted snatch, alont with his
rather. Thousands ol otben have
just disappeared alon' with the
abscondine parent. One man was
reunited recently wltb h is
mother -32 years after his
father disappeared with the 1·
yur4ld infant.
Haskins was al wit's end when
,bewaafaced with the problem.
He learned of the underground
world of child-snatching. First he
heard about Eugene Austin of
Foley, Mo .. and wrote to him.
Austin, a 52-year-old study In
flamboyance who bills bimsell as
Taking a walk through a
field near their home
in Sheffield, Ala. are
Arlie Wayne Haskins and
sons, Shelly (left)
and Eric.
Old Rules for New Life
The American family is
breaking down and the pro·
apects for Improvement are
bleak. Women's llberallon, the
new morality and the blu.rrlng
of aexual ldent1Ue1 are only ad· dine fuel to the fire.
That. accordin1 to nm 'nm·
mons. director of Maximum
We Communications Counsel·
tn1 Center In Newport Be1ch, is
t.be stale of marriaee today.
"While reactln1 to the very
real problem of women being
viewed aa 'object• and
doormats' the dynamic ol In·
Umate oneneu In a maniqe is
bein1 abattered," be aald.
To combat t.be feet that for
every 1,000 marrla1es in
California there are 7SS
, dh'orces. Timmoo.a advocates
couples bavln1 "a po1itive,
practical muter plan to heal
thelr marria1es."
For the put Ulree years 'Jim.
moos bas been reveallng the
plan for helping maniqes ln
teminan throu1hout the nation.
ROHN PUNCIPU:S
That plan ls called Maximum
)f ama1e. which "takes some
Y~ old aod very proven prtn.
dPICll of life and ~ people
-.. to apply t.bese pri.nclples in . -
a very contemporary aociety,"
he says.
He believu tragedy within
the home occurs not only
between the husband and wife,
but it even more drastically af.
reels the children.
Coast resldenu will have an
opportunity to hear more about
It at a seminar Saturday, Sept.
25, In the Ne~porter Inn.
A Maximum Marriage, Tim·
rnons s aJd in an eartler talk, Is
ooe that bas a "oneness factor"
and yet s till preserves In·
dividuallty.
Be said t.bere are two kinds of
1ame plans taking place in
marital relationships: Plan A
and Plan B.
Plan A, be said, doesn't worlr,
bul iL Lt the most popular. Jt Lt
based upon competition and the
question of who la more
qualified -the man or the
woman?
&ESPONSllJILITY
The man. rea.soniq from coo-
fusion, start.a out with the tdea
that be should be the bud al
the household. When the wlfe
doesn't buy that be retreats
from responsibility at home.
Reaentment bu.Ilda and be
be1lna critlclaln& lbe wile'a
mistakes in runnlnR the home.
Verbal darts ny. The husband
becomes frustrated. He tries to
get back al her for taking over
respootlblllty be knows be
should have had all along.
He may go elsewhere, Tlm-
mona said, to find fullillment. It
may be work, out.side act.1viUet
or another woman.
The wife, he said, goes in a
similar cycle. only she starts
out reaaonin1 from pride.
She baa heard that the wife
abould be submissive and be a
helpmate. But, Timmons said,
there is muc:b confusion on the
ls.sue of helpmate. Many people
feel it means belntfii~aL "Because the she's a
doormat, she struUJes to prove
she Lt more qualified."
PaESSuaES BUILD
She releaaes ber busband
from hla reaponaibllitiea at
home. But the pre:saura ~nm· nin' a bouaebold buUd and she
bestns resenUn1 bim IOf' leav· inl it all up tO her. She also may end up aeelr.inc flllfillment
elsewhere.
Timmons aa.ld the 1t'Ol'lt vlc·
tim d. Plan A ii the cbi.ld, who
1>e1101 reaaoolns out or in·
security. RebellloUll*I fol.Iowa,
"The baste security factor la
not derived from the ract that
mommy and daddy love the
child, but from the ract lbat
they love one another and are
exc:lt.ed about one another."
Plan A, then la full of
heartaches, deapalr and dlsap.
polntment.
''The sad part about lt la that
moet Cbriallan homes today are
locked up In Plan A." be noted.
Plan B. accordina to Tim·
mooa1 la God 'a plan. It h not
buea on compariscln or com·
petition. It la hued on each
person "complellna" each
other.
ONENESS J'ACl'Olt
One of the ln1ttdient.1 that
defines that pl an la the "one·
neas factor." God, Timmons
aaid, created a helpmate, Eve,
for Adam became be wu ha·
complete being alone.
..Every Ume you reject your
mate and focua on lbe weak·
nesaea you 're competin1 wlth
that oneness God Intended."
'Couples, he said, abou.ld re-
ceive their male• u lifta from
God. "That mate la the ollly
hope for marital onmesa and
fUltUlment." . The ••oaene11 factor" uya
eac:b one la equal. But tbe
So , many parents have turned to
abducting their children.
"Mean Gene. the meanest man
in the world," has helped snatch
over 400 c:blldren for their
parenll.
AusUn wrote back with a letter
rl1ht out of a Damon Runyon re-
ject.
Sample phrases: "t'iiurc two
weeks lime. No less. We need
time to stalk them, so we get both
of 'em. Otherwise, there's no
seconds."
Or: "Biggest expense is rt>ntal
autos. And without rentals. no
w11v 1 We will be chased. no ques· Uon about that, so be ready for it
witb raule-daule with cars. It's
necessary.''
Wayne Haskins suddenly round
himself involved in a world light
years away from studymg the
half Ure of uranium isotopes or
palnstaldngly measuring the
radiation leakage.
· AusUn mentioned another man,
Bill Ralston, In bis letter and it
was Ralston rather than Austin
who subsequenUy helped him.
The third man was 'Mike Ashe, a.a
Alabama buddy of Haskins.
Haskins bad cont.acted private
detectives but could not afford
their fees. One private detective
in California charged $12,000 to
snatch a child. Austin usually
cbarees $300 a cue, plus ex·
penses.
Ralston works for free and
hopes only for a contribution to
the org•niution he founded.
United Parents or Absconded
Children in Cuba. N.Y. Haskins
donated $100 and paid the ex·
penses. The total snatch cost him
about $1,000.
'SELF-HELP'
Ralston, a 36-year-old bearded
redhead who stands 6-foot·l and
weighs over 200 pounds, is in·
volved in "sell ·help," as the p~
ponenls call it, because his wife,
from whom he was separated,
absconded with his own two
chUdren.
He quit his job, spent $16,000 in
cold cash and millions In
heartbreak but has not seen the
two blue-eyed blond children in
three years. The eldest of seven
boys, Ralston bu moved back in
with his parents and spends all
his time helping others while he
continues the search for his wife.
Susan Evelyn Ra lston. and
Marc, now 8 years old, and Shari,
now7.
Ralston has helped about lS
parents recover their children.
He says he bas rejected 10 to 12
people who came to him for help.
Both Ralston and Austin insist
the parent have a legal custody
decree before they 'II help.
"Before I go with anybody I
want to make sure I'm with the
nght parent," says Ralston. "I
also insist the parent go with me
to help calm the children down.''
So far, be feels he has not yet
madf' a wronr decision hi his
vlcllante tactic.. But the thou&ht
of that has croitscd his mind.
"I don 't know what I would do.
I Just mlchl contllct the o\Mr parent and volunteer to help tw
the children back."
In fact. he says, his gravest
doubt s yet came when he helped
Wayne Haskins snatch his two
boys.
"They were 110 terrified. l won·
dered if I had done the rleht
thing," says Ralston. "But when
they started slngln1 this sons.
you know, 'goin1 back to
Alabama wtlh a banjo on my
Jenee.' Then I knew I had done the
right thine.··
EFFECT ON PSYCHES
The question or what t.hb is do-
ing to the little boys' psyches is
one both parents worry about.
The children are very bri&ht
and very aware . They are
absolutely noncomnuttal as to
which parent they would like to
live with.
''I think they 're afraid or beinC
abandoned by both sides. Ther,
don't want to burn any bridg•,'
says their father.
Shelly. a s lightly sklnny
redhead with green eyes and a
mlssine front tooth, and Eric, a
stocky blond with enormou•
green eyes, seem happy with
their father. But they seemed
happy with their mother, too. .
Mrs. Haskins thinks they
always try to look happy for fear
of abandonment.
"The last time I got them back,
one had a bleeding ulcer and the
other forgot how to talk, but, by
God, there were smiles on their
races." she said. The father said
he was unaware or such ail·
men ts
Eric, who allows as how he is a
pre tty good s hortstop, has
become a pretty good detective
as well. He spotted three of the
prowlinlJ renl-a-cars outalde his.
home in Massachusetts. He told
his mother, who told the police,
who did nothing
PRE~VRES
The pressures on the-hllle one:
arc enormous. Their molhe1
forgot Eric's 10th bi rthday anc
he was quick to remind her O'
that in a telephone call.
She replied that she had bought
him a present -a color
television. He asked if she was
going to mail il. She told him it
was for when he cume back. She
told hi m she wis hed she knew
where he would like to ltve.
"I'm not going to tell you," be
s aid samply .
Later , Shelly was asked how be
viewed the whole business,
whether it was scary or fun or
what.
"How would you like to be a
ping pong?" the 8-year·old replied.
($eeCUSTODY,82}
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Frtdey, Seotember 24. 1976 81
husband abould bave authority
-that doesn't mean he's bettet'
-so that the relatlonshi,p can
move •moot.bl)'. But wblle be ta
the bead of the. telatlonship, he
1bould be• aacrtfidal Jovel': He
should gin of btm&ell complete-
ly and meet the need& of hia wtte.
At the aame time, he •aid, the
helpmate ii not a doormat. She
There are two types of
game plans in today's
marriages, says Tim
Timmons. The most
popular is based on
competition. The other,
which he says is
God's plan, is
based on equality.
should express henel! and d11·
a1ree, bot tt should be dQOe
with a gentle 'fplrlt IO U not lo
"usurp that authority. You
can't have two heads," be 1a14,
The "headship and helpm&M
are equal so these two oeoole
come to1ether lllre a Jock lid
key," Timmons aald. They
ahould never quest.lon which la
the areater o( th• two •
l
• OAILYPILOT Frld.y. S!ptember 24. 117'S
Morning Turns Off Turn~on (Ann Landers ~
l>EAR ANN LANDERS: l'm 1
lt·1ear-old IU1 wbo bu hMd a
cruy sex problem for the lut
eouple of years. I eet t.umed on
by heavy-set &iris. I mean the
fatter they are the better 1 like tlMm.
A seed &IM!ra,W aa...., ,_
P' to ........ of ,..., .......
_. IOIH It. Aa4H18 a .........
II JOU Ute J'ftl'ldt la &lie _.. ....
beautifully. My ex-husband and I
1et aloog much better than we
cLld wbeo we were manied 1'he
boy la very happy. He love:. us
both and I see him ollen .
1be proble m ls not with us, It 'a
the rest of the world. U one more
friend or relative asks me, ''How
could you itve up Yoql' soo?" I
Udnlt I'll scream.
rm on the lean aide and coo-llder myaelf normal ln every
WQ' ace pt thl• one. I know there
muat be t0methln1 wroo1 with
m. becaus. J feel d.i.aeuat.ed with
m)'Self t.ho nut moroin& and
beftt want to see thoae fat &irla aaaln. Have you ever beard of Uill before7-H. J. KID
DEAR H.J.: Yea, lbave. ucll
cu &ell '" tltere ls DO exptaa.. .... ,. ..... &um peopleoa.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: After
10 yean of marriaee my buaband
and I a1reed we were anal>'
mt.mated. We parted oa ..-
t.enns, each wtshini the ~
well After talk.ins to myself for
three day1 1 decided to ,Sve ID1
husband custody of our ftve-1ear-
old IOO. Tbe boy adores bit dad
and 1 felt be needed a male's J.D.
fluence ln his formative years.
~r quesuon. •·What are
'°'1 loini to do NOWT" It so~~
I*" that I am OK Llnantla!J.y and.,., 't have to "do" aoytbJna.
I eonalder eucb questiooa an ln-
•uloo of my privacy. Pleue
belp me think of a snappy com-
eback that will Jar their
bkwpide. -TONGUE-TIED
The divorce and aJStocb' u-
r ana em en ta are workiu& out
Sole Crafted by Pi Phi Alumnae
l landcrafted items, similar to the weaving done by Kay Small, will be
sold at the annual Arrowcra!t Sale, sponsored by South Coast Alum-
nae, Pi Beta P hi. The sale, open to the public, will be from 10 a.m. to
3· p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7, in the Newport Beach home of Kleo Karst.
Sue Simpson (left) and Ruth Walley watch the weaving demonstration.
Libra
Be Original
SATURDAY. SEPTF.MBER 2S
By SYDNEY OMA RR
ARIES ( M orrh 21-April 19): Accent on
marriage, details connected with legal pro-
Ject. public relations. responses. Long-term
assignm ent. re latioru>h1p could be very
much in picture.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): Practical
matters tlominatc. Chang<• will be &ood for
you. f'mollona lly and In physical sense.
Collect though~; or&anize priorities.
GEMINf <May 21.June 20): Good lunar
aspect co1nr1des now with creativity,
ehildren, affairs of heart. You're bu5y, ex,
cited, opt1m1stie. You 're goina to make ad-
JU.'ltmcnta al home and come lo terms with
family.
CANCER (J unc 2l·July 22): lliihllaht
chanC'<' tu ~olid1ry rontacts. Check valul's,
including n •al c st all'. Som('()ne muy not be
telling th1• whoh' truth and nothing but tbc
truth. Rl'finc techn1qul·i. dcftne terms.
Nuptials
Planned
Lampman-Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Emery
E. Lampman of Newport
Beach have announced
the engagement of their
dau1bter, Kathleen
Denise Lampman and
Merrill Butler In.
Miss Lampman, a '
graduate of Corona del '
Mar High School, is stu· r
dying at Orange Coast
Colle1e.
Her fiance Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Butler Jr. and Mrs. Sally
Stewart, all of Newport
~ach.
Also a graduate oC.
CdMHS. he is a senior at • ""''"'"""'., .. ,.,.,,,..--..: USC where he is major·
ing in finance and busi-
ness administration und
is affiliated with Sigma
Chi.
DEAR T.T .: wtay do yoa feel
, tbe need to respond &Cl cloda who
aall •••·DY -yer·bll•ln·&ype
q..UOU! A blank stare, feq.d
dear.us or Icy aUeaee an wlaa&
tbe boors deaen~. 1'r7 --w ell U.ree -and pat 111EM • Ck
defeulve wlaere lbeJ ....._
DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1
think you write a plll!'l\)' fair col·
umn but 1omellme1 you coo·
tradJct )'OW'lell. Foraample:
Not lon1 aco you said 1t was
pertfftly normal foe a 1trl to
have fantuJea about lovera. (She
daydreamed a lot about Dustin
Hottman.) The aame week you
condemned a man beca~ be en-
From ·B1
Custody
• Kidnaptng or chlld-snatchlne
is not against any federal law U
the snatcher is the pareoL 'l'be
federal kidnaplng s tatute, the
ao·called Lhadbergb Law,
speclflcally excludes parents.
U.S. Rep. Charles Bennett, D-
Ji1a .• lntroduced a bill lbree and a
half years ago to chan1e that. Hls
legi.slatlon would include parents
bul purush them with a $1,000
fine, a year in jaU or both, and
not the death penalty as spedficd
in the Lindbergh Law.
Althoueb there are 20 co-
sponsors for the bill, it bas been
1'&therinc dust. The FBI ls
stronely opposed. It claims that
if passed the FBI would have time
for nothing but chaslni cblld··
snatchers.
JlEPORT MADE
Austin and Ralston, incidental-
ly, call the FBI aner they have
made a anatch and quickly tell
them that a parent bu the child
and everythine ta under control.
They. or course, do th.la after they
are acrosa the state line.
JOYed dressinf up like a woman,
putting on a w 1. lipstick, Jewelry
and aoon. You called him "sick.''
Whv do you conaider a man ••aiei'• becaute he en.Joya ran~
Lui•, but a woman who I.ta her
lma1loaUon wander you con.
aider "normal"? Anner l.n print
-11 )'OU eu. -ANO EL CAMP,
DEAR ANGEL: CorrttUoa
plea1e. I com •eat, e'f&lHte, ""'9cl to qaN*'-9 ud tlftr
.......... betldea'l"~ .......
f'aa&aatn nm ala la tM lllea4.
..... 114*er& ~ 8&eftUOD aaw. ""• au .................... , ...WMalaeMJL••aa&aaalo
wbo dre•ie• Uke a female Is do-
lal raore tlaH fHtalld.ol. be b
actlnc oul Illa deal.rel. A.Del ~
particular faa&a11 la elHrb
a.Mrraa& -a devla&ioe froa die
.... aJ.Ge&ll?
Thore I• a bl1 difference
between cold and cool. Ann Lan·
ders 1how1 you how to play It cool
without freezlnt people out ln her
booklet. "Teena1e Sex -Ten
WMY• to Cool It." Send 50 cents ln
coln and a lon1. ecll-addteued,
stamped envelo~ to AM Lan-
ders, P.O. Box HOO, Elc1n. JU. a>uo •
Oleeta Haskins sits alone in
her children's room in
Tewksbury. Mass.
"Partly It's the tradition or
states righL'i, which is a very
strong one, bul mainly it's Just
plain sloth." aays Mit.cbell Salem
FUber, a leadlne attorney in
matrimonial and family law.
states rights.
Austin sar.s his success rate Is
droppini. ' It used lo be 99 per·
cent. But people are aetting
smarter. They're euard1og the
kids cloeer. I abort more now. I
will never move when there la a
chance a child ia aolnc to 1et. hurt." •
Another posalble solution i.5 the
Uniform Child Custoc:U' Act,
which atatea that courts must re·
cognlu decrees from other
slates and consider them heavily
in custody battles. It was dratled
by the National Conference or
Commilaloners on Unllorm St.ate
Lawa in 1988. but in the interven·
ing ei&bt years, only 10 states
have adopted It.
California has been the most
proifesalve in lmplemenlin& the
Jaw, followed by Colorado.
WtiY 1~ the recoP;iUon ~ slow?
Two California congressmen,
John Mo.a and Don Edwards,
both Democrats, have ln·
troduced a bill that would do the
aame thins•• the Uoiform Cblld
CUl1od.y Bill.
A.a yet. there have been no
bearings oa the bill and there are
-coaslderable problem.a lovolVia&
Ralaton ls batting a thousand..
with no accld~nta u yet.
"I don't care lf I let punched ill
the nose," ••YI the burly Ralatm,
"but I make &ood and sure t.be •
chllcUa oot101n& to 1etburt."
Work.shops Offered •
WOllKSROPS: A ser-
i ea on Human Con·
cenu With Death and
Dying will be presented
at Cal State Long Beach
in the Graduate Center.
Sessions will be from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. on
Saturdays, Oct. Z and 23
and Nov. 6 and 20.
Entries
Sought
The final meeting will
be from 10 a.m. to4p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 10, in the
University Un.Ion and
will feature Dr.
Ellaabetb Kubler-Ross,
Doted author and practl·
tloner in the care of cty.
Ing.
Another course,
Transitional Woman-
Tbe Ambivalent Genera-
tion will be presented ol\
Saturdays, Oct. 2 and 9,
on cam~.
It b deslped to help
the con t e m po r a r y·
American woman who
bas been raised with
ttadltlonal values and
now flnda herself eon-
f used by chaocea In
society and by the
poulblllttes or change tn
her personal llfe.
theater party la planned
for Friday, Oct. l. at
SebuUan'• West, San
Clemente to aee ''South
Pacific."
Reaer•atlona
cbalrman 11 Mra. James
Brooke, 675-5985.
CHILDREN'S
8EllVICE8 COVNCO.:
An all-day conference ls
belne planned by the
Oranee County 1roup at
8:30 a.m . Saturday, Oct.
2, at FUllerton College.
Among workshop
topic• are
Megavilamlns, 11aelr El·
feet on Behavioral I>ll-
orden and Leamln& Dla-abllltles and Fatbera in
'l'r'analtion, Fatber-chlld
Interaction.
ALPHA XI DELTA:
•
l.EO (July :!J-J\ug. 22) · A rel alive or
clO'l f' n<'lg hho r c:onf1dr-; problem'i,
reiipons1b1hlll'!>. H<.> ntl<.>n t1\C, but refUse to
bury your ""' n 10d1v1tlut1hty. Meuaae will
be clnnftcd.
A 1Prln1 •eddlne is be-lftl p(anoed. • • ••
Menill But1er,
l<athleen Lampman
Person• loterested ln
participating in thl•
year's Dally Pilot
Harvest Home Cookins
Contest should 5ubmlt
their recipe11 today for
Whol e Grain Baked
Goods, F rul t Pies,
Vegetarian Main Dis hes,
Diet Desserts and Space-
Aee Snacb.
Recipes mu1Jt be
t ypewritten on an Siil x
11-inch piece or paper,
and Include reelpe direc-
Further information
on eithe r course ill
available by calling lhe
Office of Conlinuin1
Education (213) 498·5561.
Fran Dunlap of the Pro
Life Speakers Bureau
wall address the meet.lne
at 7 :30 p.m . Monday,
Oct. 4, In the Huntington
Beach home of Mrs.
Edwin Hunter.
•
VIRGO (Au,:. 23·Sept 22>: F.mphaals on
personal vulut.>s , posM.'Sslons, willln1nes1 to
let go of losing proposition. You draw to you
;ndiv1dunl5 seeking adv1t-e.
UBRA CS<.>pl. 23·0ct. 22): Lunar cycle la
hiib -tako ln1liativc. Trust your own
capabllltles. HiR hllRht Independence.
personality, briibt •pparel. Be creative,
oriilnal.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) • Look behind
1cene1 -bo aware of costs, security,
restrictions. Aura of glamor works In your
favor. Hunch payg d.lvidends -lntulUve lo·
tellect la honed t.o razor-sharpness.
SAGITTARIUS {Nov. 22·Dec. 21):
Divenify -aocialiu. go places, enlarge
bori%Ol\S . .Natural atlribut.e.s are spotllpt-
ed. Ac~nt on friendships, romance,
wiahes, profits from bUlliness venture.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Em·
phasis on accomplishment, putttne pieces
· !ogether. representinR special club, or-
ganization. group. You're commended tor
achievement. •
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Favorable
lunar a.spect coincides wtth higher educa-
tion. greater ability to communicate, long-
ranfe plans which include travel.
PISCES (Feb. l~March 20): Financial
sll"uctor-9 1s to be conaidered. Partner.
male' ia n:ry much involved. Be aware ot
leases, la&ea, documents oecded to close a
deal
• U September tstS' l• yoor blrtlHlay you
are lnLTolpectlve, artlsUc, aomewhat of a
perfecUonbt. You fight for justice, can ex-
press JQUnell in writlftf, are capable of punuti\J a subject unw you acbkve work·
• .inc knowlectce. .. , · , .• :-· • . .. --. . :. . . .
Leonardi-Gerrie
The Newport Beach Lal{una Beac h have
home of Mr. and Mrs. announced the engage·
Wllllam S. Gerrie will be ment of their daughter,
the Ntt.ln1 for the Oct.10 Deborah Wahlquist, and
nuptlab of their too, R. Thomas F. Weber.
Dean Genie and Elteen Miu Wahlquis t, a
Leonardi, dau1hter of teacher ot Viejo School
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ln the Capistrano Unified
Al&aae, Huntloeton School Dlatrict, araduat-
Beacb. ~ from Oreton State
The brtde-elect~s nlverslly and ea.med c:ommunkatlons • ber teaching credenUal
at Callfornla Sta atUCirvine.
UnlYerslty, Fullert Her Ii an c e h a
and la a member of e graduate of Fullerton
student. chapter 9C Colle1e and Callfomla
Women ill Comm uni'• St ate U n l v e r • It y .
f\illerton. He earned his
teacblna credential at
Pepperdlne University
at1d now leaches history
and la • CtOSS·COunlry
coach at El Modena Hi&h
&hoot. Orange.
Hia parents are Mrs.
Mary Weber or Fullerton
and the late Mr. Fred B.
Weber.
The betrothed are
plannlne a pri vote
ceremony on Nov. ~ ln
St. Francl1-by-tbe·11ea
Cathedral Chape l ,
.Laiun• Beach.
liona, a ll1t of incre-
dlenta, name, oddrOlls
MUSICAL TllEATllE
GUILD: A dinner
and phone number. They -------------------
must be postmarked no
later than midnl1bt
tonl1bt and malled to
Harvest Home c/o Dally
·Pilot, Box 1560, Co.ta
Meta92628.
They can also be d&-
llvered to any Datly Pilot
branch office. Conlca·
tanu in lh• Oct 2 Taate.
Off wlU be notified ln
Wednesday'• Food Sec·
lion, Sept. 29 . Uona, Int.
Rer Clance attende<1::::::;;==;;;;::;;;;::~:ti+i4~•i4;+~ .. + .. ~:+~ .. •~~e!I Oranfe Coast College
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Vaccine
Inflicts
Disease
WASHINGTON <AP>
-Polio cases caused by
live.virus Polio va~ina·
Uons now exceed case.s
that occur naturally. but
the total number or cases
Crom all causes averages
only about a dozen a
yeoar, scientists say.
Dr. Jonas Salk and
others told a Senate
health subcommittee
hearing that live-virus
vaccine can give the dis·
eue to the person it is
supposed lO protect.
'"Al the present time:·
Salk said, "the risk of ac·
quiring polio from the
live-virus \•a ccine is
greater than rrom
naturally occurring
viruses."
80 Die ha Baul~•
BEIRUT CAP) -
Moslem s and Christians
today pounded each
other's neighborhoods
with artillery exchanges
and launched ground
forays despite the in·
auguration of a new pre-
sident, a declaration or
unilateral cease-fire by
( IN SllORT )
Palestinian guerrillas
and prospects of new
peace moves.
Hospitals estimated
that more than 50 noo·
combatants were killed
and 80 wounded over·
night. An estimated
36,000 persons have been
killed in the 17·month-0ld
war.
EttfertaiN•eaf
WASHINGTON (AP>
A spokesman for U.S.
Steel says the federal
Stturlties and Exchange
Com mission is in·
vestigating entertain·
ment of government of.
Ocials. Including Pre~i·
dent Ford, at company
facilities.
The conCirmation of
the probe or the company
came as th~ White House
declined comment on re·
Ports of Ford, in his con·
gress1onal days. staying
at a company house in
Fiorida and lodge in New
Jeniey. and making trips
with a company lobbyist
to the Can bbean
Shaafra Probe
~VEGAS <AP)
Because or his stock In a
co mp:.ny operating
hotels and casinos.
Frank Sinatra will be re-
quired to apply for a
Nevada gaming license
Md undergo on intensive
background lnve11tlga.
Uon.
That was the d~cision
Thunday of the Nevada
G11mtna Commission.
which al10 unanimously
vot~d to require
Sinatra's attorney.
Miit.on Rudin of Beverly
Hills, lO apply for licens-
ing.
Ethiopia Attark
ADDIS ABABA,
Ethiopia CAP> -Maj.
MengiJtu Halle Mariam,
stron11man of Etbiopia'g
leftist military junta.
escaped an assassination
alttmpl Thursday night
while riding ln his car in
downtown Addia Ababa.
the aovcrnment an·
nounced .
Alu W'HI Saa•
WASHJNGTON (AP)
-Sen. Oanlel K. Inouye
1ays he has no plans to
Ore hls odmlnlstrallve
U$lslant wh.o admiU.cdly
committed perjury while
leatlfylnft before a
federal 11rend jury.
frtCU • Septemoet 24. 1~7& DAILY ~ILOT
Actress Ailing at Home ~
Beatrice IJllie Running Short of Funds
~ .. AP~
•atlke um.. the Brit.lab comedktule whoso
trans·AtJanUc career on JUat, ftl~ and t levtaton
lpanned mot'9 t.ban a ball ceatw:y, II wider round·
-u.clock nunlnt i.o her Manbatlan apartment and
nmnin1 out ol money.
The 13-yeu-old MW LitUe, wbo In private lilt
i.1 lAdy Peel. widow ol Slr a.bert Peel, suff•red a
atrolte recent11. Her physician, Dr. Robert
lleekmu,aald 1he aboluuffertoa ftom cataract.a.
Htt Hd atralta were deKribed tn Manhattan Supreme Court u her lonettme mana1er and pro-
ducer, lob PllllU»lhckotLyme, Conn., pcUUoood
the court to appoi.ot a aonsttVator for her eatate. • Top oCfklala close to AFir,c10 President
Geor10 MeH)' aay t.Mre ls a strona poeslbJUty lhal
Meany will retire next year
aft.er more t.han 20 years aa bead
ol lhe ciant labor federation.
Meany, who at 8Z remains
the dominant force ln tbe
American labor movement, bas
been alow to recover from a re-
cent Ulnesa. Aides say that while
bia basJc health ls Rood. be bas
loR hill usual vitality and has
bffn forced lo curb some ac·
• \...·~r· ·~~ ...... ;
;
ti vi ties. ,..&ANY
"While be seems in good shape and continues
workin1. you would have t.o soy that at 82, after this
illnesa, lhere is that possibility" of retirement. said
one usociate. • The State Commission on JudlciaJ QuaJifica·
lions confirmed that it ordered formal proceed.111gs
into charges a~ainst Califorrua Supreme Court
Justice Manball F. McComb.
McComb bas been
under investigationlor a ( )
year by the commission. PEOPLE Lawyers and jurists re-
portedly have com· ---------
plained privately that lbe
82-year-old justice sometimes falls a.sleep on the
bench and does not actively partietpate m the
court's work.
)kComb has expressed a desire to conhnue on
the bench
•
Mar1aret Tnadeau says she doesn't lb.ink she
would want to be a oat.ionaJ television newscaster
"having lO crlhcize my husband
and his govern menl" every
night
The wLre or Prime M.tn.ister
Pierre EIUott Tradeau toolt part
in a light-hearted Interview by
teJephone as part ol a series of
spoof audilions for the main
newsreader's job on CBC-TV"!>
nigblly news.
The interview took place
"'"s Tavouv while the prime minister was In
New Brunswick. News reports or his trip in the
Marilimes this week have featured some an
tigovernmenl. anti-Trudeau demonstrations • The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce 1s fight·
ing lo keep what It coru1iders interlopers out or lls
proposed Hollywood Hull or Fame Museum
The Chamber of Commerce sought a court in-junction against Doaglas Wright, director of the
Motion Picture Hall ol Fame and founder or his own
Hollywood Hall of Fame
The chamber LS accusing Wril{ht or ln!rininng
Extension Offeri11g~
an wbat ll tuma it.a exchwve leaal 11&hl to use t.be
hall ol fame name . • ...... k ISIOUll&, Detroat's l'lttond·tankln1 pol C•
official, bu been put on lndell.nlte leave ot abHftte. •
alltt ft'deral narcotics •I nts
and loeal police raldod h1:s home
ln aearcb of evidence ot utecal drua tra1'1cldn11 .
A pc>licti •Pokcewoman said
Blounl'11 "educational leave of
absence .. took effert and hlll
duties would bu takun Im·
mediately by Deputy Chief
WUUam Hare. Blount la lbe de
partment'• executlvt' deputy
chid. •1..ouin
Blount. 50, the bighest·rankinl blade ln lbe do·
partment 's hlstory. has been at odds with Chief
Pldllp G. Tualan. Blount said be would fl1ht al·
lt&abons of narcotics dealln1 ''la tho bllter eod."
• Two Sutton WIUow, Callr. women 1.QJured wbm
t.belr car. overturned "in the middle ol nowhere••
have a chain of ciliuns' band radio operators lO
thank for their rescue. the Ariiona Department ot • .PubUc Safely says ,..
Patty G. Davis, :n. was in good concUUon .. t
Bagdad Hospital, after her car went out of control
on U.S. 93 in western An.zona. struck a rode em·.:
bankment and overt.urned. •
Her passenger, Barbara F. Smith 33 was i1t ;
fair condition at M a:fcopa County llosp1tai', after a •
Department or Public Safety helicopter flew ber lo : Phoenix. •
•
Former Nixon aide John W. Dean Ill says ho~
was told in 1972 that then·House Republiun leader:'
Gerald R. Ford "might ba~
some problems" involving un-
reported campaign conlribu·
lions from a lobbyist.
The remark about Ford is
contained in Dean's book about
Watergate to be published oeX$
month under the title "Bl.incl
Ambition " Dean was the youn(
White House counsel whose
testimony against President
Richard M . Nixon in the
Watergate coverup cru.e eventually led to Nixon's
resignation.
A brier excerpt from the~ wai. lea.Iced to Tho
A&sociated Press and several ma1or newspaper&.
• A musk professor IS f1lhng in as dean of pr~
fessional studies at San OteJ(o State while lbe dean
who quit i, urf!ed to return
Dr. Muw~ll I .. Howell resigned this month to
protest budget cuts but stay1'd on the faculty. DT.
Norman Rost waR numt.'<I aclmg dean
There is a cbance I lowell may rescind his re·
signation. a university spokesman said
•
A retired Navy rear admiral test1f1ed in Tulsa
that be was $29,000 ahead in his investment pro·
gram with bankrupt llome·Stake Production Co.
Chester W . Nimitz Jr., son (If the World War II
1 Navy hero. wus the first "c•elebrity" inveslor to
testify m the government's conspirncy and mall
fraud trial agains t Norman C. Cross Jr .. un outside
audJtor for llome·Stake
Nimitz said that he invested $122.000 1n Home·
Slake annual drilling programs ovf•r a seve11-year
span
Special Activities Set at U CI
The 'ro11owmg schedule
ol activities open t.o the
public has been an
nounced by the UC Irvine
Extension prog rem·
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Prop. 4 Seeks State Bidding
( f:dflor ·1 nott: Thi.I fr 1/141 Jwrlh an a "'"' of
.mffcle• that will OPPfOT from tlm• to time fn 1~ DAll.Y
PILOT on ballot pro,mft'°"8 Jotfng Out voltr1 in Nov-
e-mber.J
SACRAMENTO <AP> Jn 1967, the Unlver11lty u California paid $3.7 million ror 130 acres or prime
property north of La Jolla. Five years later. it sold
part of lhe land lo the UC San Dtego provost.
There was no competitive bidding oo either det·
al, because the UC regenl.3 weren't required to use
competJtl•e blddlna.
THAT'S THE MAIN ltEASON Prop. 4 ls on t.he
Nov. 2 California baUOC.. said Jack Wilson, ad·
mlolstratlvt assistant to Sen John Stull <R
Escondido).
The propoaitton, which would give the
Legialature authority t.o make the unJverslly follow
a competitive blddJng procedure. Is on• or 15 ballot
propositlona facin1 CalJlomlans.
UC sets more t.tun
$500 million a year from ( )
the state ceneral fand. PROP. 4 ButlttJ exempt from com· ..._ ______ __,,....,
petJtive bidding N!qulre-
menu that apply to at.ate
age:ncjes when It buys and sell• land, conlt&cts for
conatn.tction and buys materials ondaervlcell.
BACKSllS OF PROP. 4, lncludlnr Assembly
Speaker Leo McCarthy <D·San Francisco) and
Stun. cit.f! lhal ltT2 La Jolla Farms land deal with t>r. Paul Saltman .
·rhe parrel. includ.inic a home. wan appraised al
$110,000. Saltman puid $103.400. Prn1'umably, com
petitlve bidding would huve brou11ht n hlahcr price.
Prop. 4 proponents soy
The La Jolln t'arm pmpcrty ~I the UC San
Diego campus i11 con11id~rl'<l surplus, Wiison uld.
The univer11lty policy 111 to c;ill tor bl<L~ on projects
exceeding $2,500, said UC Prcllldcnt David Saxon In
his ballot arguments against Prop. 4
HE SAID PROP. 4 WOUl,D put polltlclan11 In
control of unlvenlty buying and 11clllng, ""d would
be unnecessarily cMUy because msny Jobs can be
done at lower co11t by unlvcnslty workers.
McCarthy, Stull ond Jameii Lee, h<'8d or the
state Buildlna and Construction Trades Council or
California. 11igni'd the ballot pamphlet arl(umcnt for
9frOJ> "· They said that the UC poUcy has "not prevenlt'd
itbuses tn the performunct' ()f pointing Jobs at UC
Santa Barbara. abu.,es which mean lost Jobs to
private enterprise ··
TRIEV SAID IN TWO years UC cmployes "have
done jobs ln excess ol S50,000."
Stull Introduced the proposed constitutif>ntd
amendment. and also carried a bill that would have
pul the university under requirements of com
petitivc bidding. The latter was defeated In the
Leeishalure .
"The knowledge that the lA"gl11lature has the
authority to step in und mlopt statutory ~ompctilivt'
bidding procedures fihould &erve to ln11ure that the
ttaenu act resi>0n~lbly ... the ballot. araumeot says.
DAll.V PILOT
·· \'en· .fiipot to .ft;ltop
Work 1s proc eeding rapidly on an ex·
tension of the Lake Forest Village shop·
ping ce nter. which lies along the western
shore of the mam manmade lake in the
planned commuruty. The center, located
bclw<'en Ridge Route Drive and Dylan
S tr eet <.ilo ng Muirlands Boulevard .
already includes a number of small stores
and offices. The expansion offers new
shops and a s upermarket. Developer or
the addition. due for completion shortly
after the first of the year. is Alexander
Haagen.
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Agency Says Cheap Fuel Leads to Jf1aste
PARIS (AP > -The lnlt>ma
Uonal Eherl')' AIC:OC:Y 11ccu.sed
Americana of wast.ml valuabh:
tner1y reaources beuuse o(
cheap f&Mill pricea. It aald prt~s
mus\ rU4 IOOn it ccmMrv1tllun ''
lo b9 tak.n ter1oualy.
The lt·n•tloa or1anbalion.
establl1hed on Amerton ln
ltiaUve aftu the 1971 Arab oll
embara<> an.d composed ot major
non·Communist industriall:&t"d
countries, also singled out
several other members. notably
Swlllerland and Canada. for
criticism In its first report Thurs·
day on e nergy consen a tlon
policies
The report also paid tribute to
various efforts by lbe U S
federal authorities to conserve
energy , particularly '"one o( ~
most comprehensive educaboo
efforts in the IEA."
.,. n~· . .,c•ri~• .fttc,f
The world of corporate taJca.
tion will be explored in a four
part lecture series at Orange
Coast College this fall.
The series me ets from
7:30-9:30 p.m. Thursdays, begin-
ning next week , in the Fine Arts
Lecture Hall 119. Admission is
free and the public L't inviled lo
attend.
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LOS ANGELES (APl The
Environmental Protection A&en·
cy said 1977 automobiles de·
:,~r::! to pass California's rigid ·on sl&ndards will eet less
milea1e than those in other states
-but still better than this year
The new cars will get 4 percent
less fu el econ o m)' than
automobiles sold io other states
on a sales weighted averaae
basis.
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WASHINGTON (APl The
National Association of Manuia('·
turera is pulltn& out of a proposed
I
( IN HORT J
The Gcy~en area of ~nom•
Count) • la to be held Nov 3
mercer with the Chamber ot
Commerce, apparenUy oul M
fetar It would be ovenihadowed by
the lar1er oriianl&8llon.
Thc 1tate l.und. CommluJon
said blda will be openod at the
a1ency's Long Buch otnco for a
04 ll<'re pared within 1.000 ft.'Clt
of the ractrlc Cal' and Electric
Comoarny"• ~IQW\•r plu.nt No. 11
,,,..,,. 1•u11dvr.-cl?
The n to of lhe merger plan
was made by.the NAM'a bourd of
dlrectorll In place of a merJ(er,
the NAM board prop<>sed
establishment of a joint council
'"lo coordmale uct ion on common
problems afftlctma the business
community."
SACRA.MENTO <AP) The
state's sttond competitive lease
sale for geotberm al resour-«s. in
Rl.VTll1'; <AP') The
C11llforn1u Eneray C-Omnusslon 's
stiff c;ays "need heurln&!i"
should b\• twguQ on the proposed
Sundescrt nu<.'lear pow~r plant
near the Arizona border
The recomme-ndallon was on
nounced nt the opening or the
·notice of u1tent ·' bcarinp on the
proposnl. The appUcat100. by San
Dieaio Gas and Electric 1s the
f1rsl one filed for a nuclear plunt
smce lhe Energy Comnusslon
was formed In 1975.
·Business Seminar
Scheduled Saturday
Enrollment is open for UC Irvme's one-day seminar. "Entenng
and Succeeding in International Business," to be pre ented from
9:30 a .m .. 4 :30 p.m. Saturday in room 220, Social Science Tower. on ·
the campus.
The seminar will be directed by Allan J. Siposi>. president or ln
ternational Commercial ~rvices. ll 1s designed to provide practical
assistance for those planning lo enter or expand in lhe international
field: real·life situations, current Information and ideas and techlu·
ques for developinglnlemational opportu.mt1os will be presented.
TOPICS WlLL INCLUDE opportunities for Califofnia com·
pames. generating foreign market exposure. developing foreign
markets and distribution. export adm1nistrat1on and documenta·
Uon. developing export products. international bank mg and hnanc·
mg, coping with foreign competition. 1nlernabonal businei.s
rormaJiUes, overseas represcntauvea and other facilities. op·
portunlties for smaller and medium s11e companies, how interna
Uonal sales can save a company dunng domestic recessions, and
overseas production and product acquia.ition.
The $50 fee includes IWtch. class matenals and parking. In
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NYSE COMPOSI'I'E. ·TRANSACTIONS
New AT&T Flllng Ordered
WASHINGTON CAP) The
Federal Com munlcatlon~ Com-
mission bas ordered Atne racan
Telephone & Telegraph Co. to file
within el1ht months new rate
schedules for some ot Its apec:lalbed
services.
ln llswni the order Thunday. tho
commlulon did not make any
estimate of lta etrect on u,.,en, mosUy
business and commercial ttrms. The
commtnion noted lh•t some oC the
cunent ratea may be reasonable.
'l'be maJoT cate1or1ts affected are
the long.cflat&nce MCS1age Telecom·
munftatlona Service, Wide Area
Telec:ommuolcatlons Service, and
private line aervlce. • bulk·rate
privet. Unc offcrin.1 known u Telpak.
s ONLYPILOf U
E.q1attsion D ile.
Women's Jobs:
Gr~wing Fields .
aySYLVIA POaTU
Tbe only JuatlficaUOn fO'r &hole wbo, for poUlical ad van·
taae. try to blame tho blah unemployment rate prtmarUy
oo \be innux of women lnto tbe labor force ln recent years
that at least they have ptnpolnted u pl"OfOW\d chanae ln the
American labor force.
Their argument lt v'lcfOU&\y •exist. Their explanaUoo
sbrui• otr the importance ot th~ woman's paycheck to our
naUonaJ prosperity and to the standard of Uvlna of mUUO&U
ol households.
Their position iJ·
norea the economic
reuons that force miJ.
Uons of sinate. widowt'd
or divorced women into
the labor market (not lo
m~ntion the ncc:~ity
that compels the wife dC
an unemployed bu.a band to work for pay>.
Money's
Worth
BUT THESE COIDlENTATORS have r eco1ohed tha'
today's woman -entering lhe labor markel with plans l<
pursue a lifetime career or the woman re-enterlna tbt
market after years oC confining her activities to the home
and her children -represents a new and fundamental fac
tor in our national economy
Where are the Jobs for her·~ What fields? How doest
woman prepare lo re-enter the job market nner years 01
absence?
Between now and the end of lhe decade. openings ar•
expected to expand rapidly in lhe following areas, accord
ing to the Women·s Bureau of the Department of Labo1
pamphlet. '"Careers for Women an the '70s :" employmen
counseling, m arket r esear ch, occupational therapy
physical therapy, programmlllg, !>ystem:,, analysis an<
urban planning.
A~O. THERE WILL BE a rasine number of opening:
each year for accountants, architects, chemists. civil
en5ineers, denhsts, d1etJctan.s. economists, e.lttt.rlca
engineers. industrial engineers, life scientists, malhemati
c1ans, industrial engineers, medical record librarians.
personnel workers, phys1c1ans. psychologists. recrealioi
workers, speech pathologists. registered nurses. statisll
c1ans and veterinarians
"Our country is fast becom&nR a nation of technt<'al aoo
financial speciahs~ ... ~ays M Helen Anderson, sen ior as
soc1ate cons ultant at lht• munagement consulting firm o
McKmsey and Co. and past president of The Flnancia
Women's Association of New York. Ms. Anderson urge:
women to look into the areas of finance, account.ing
engineering-, sales and data processmg.
As for salaries. in stock sales, s tartmg pay ranges frorr
$8,000-$14,000; in the investment advisory field . at fro11
$14,0t)().$19,000. In bank lraming programs -where op
port.unities are increasing and there as an clement of securit~
-management trainees usually bcl{in at $9.000 $12,000, wiU
periodic raises avera~ang Sl,O<X> Truinecs walh advan<'e•
degrees receive higher salanes
"CATALYST," T llE ONLY NATIONA L non-profit or
ganlzation that developr; and expands opportunities for col
lege-educated women. has a network of 150 local resourct
centers to aid and counsel undergraduate women seekinr
jobs. The organization has releasl>d a series of car eer opt101
booklets outlining opporturul1cs 1n 10 non· traditional fields in
which Catalyst says there arcshortaf'esof women:
There a r e accounting, banking, e n g ineering
finance, government and pollllcs, industnal managem~nt
Insurance. retail management. restaurant manai;emeol
and sales
ERDA Ponders 9
Solar Site Pleas
ALBUQUERQUE, N M. (A P) Nmc !.ilcs are bcin1
proposed for the nation's first solar electric power plant, lh1
U.S. Energy Research and Development Administratior
<ERDA> says.
"The proposals were made by utility companies an<
governmental units In r<'sponse to an ERDA rcque:.t issue<
in July, 1976," the announcement said.
THE GROUP SF.l .ECTF:D hy ERDA wall "beMmc <
partner with ERDA in construction and operation of a plant
to generate electric power from high-pressure steam pro
duced by concentrated heat from thc sun. The locations an
in Ariiona, California, 1'1onda, Miss1ss ipp1 , Puerto Rico.
Rhode Is land and Texai. ...
The ERDA announc<:mcnt -.aad the agency hopes to pro·
cess and negotiate a contratl with '"the selected proposer by
Feb. 1, 1977. Construction or the phtnl IS to begin in 1978 and
to be completed m 19fk>."
The project, estimated al SHlO millaon, would produet
10,000 kilowatts of electnc power under oplimum, full sun-
light conditions. "ap proximately the amount of power re·
quired by a city or 10,000 population "
ERDA SAID THY. l'llAYr plunt would c.11~tribuw elec
lric power to the partn<'r 11t1h1y·~ cuMonwr'( "Ex~rience gained from lh1· operotJOn will help de
termlne the course of future dovcloprnent and use of solar
electric power "
The propoul11 to ERDA camf' from Ariiono Public
Servacf' Co . Salt River l'roJect ond Tucson Cas & li:Jc:ctric
for a site at Gila Bend. Anz.; Southern Ctall forntu Edison·
Lot An1eles Depart mont of W ~h'r und Powt>r. nnJ
California F.nergy Cmnrnu1~ion, for a 11ite at n11r8tow; the
city of Au11tln, Tex .. the City Public S(•rvil'e Boord of Sun
Aniclo. Tex ; the Rhoclt' la1l1md aovemor'" offitf', Univor11i·
ly or Rhode Island 11011 Nurruitun'(ctt Eh.•c.'tn <' Co. for a
KJngstlln. R.J , llitt', <:rt•l'n c;ovc Sprln1ts, Fl:t .• Puerto Rico
Water Re11ourrt11 Authllnty for l\j~ul11 c. P It,, and from the
cltyofYaioo Clty, Ml1111
HB Office Acquired .
Coast F ederal Savings and J..()an As11<>clation hats ac·
quired the lluntlngton Bcuch branch of Provident Federal
Savings. 19893 Brookhurst Ave .• lhmugh an agreement
stgncd by principals of both flnandal institutions. The ac
quisltlon, effective Oct 1, Increases C08Sl'!I office11 to 37
throughout California, with assets In excess or St. 7 bllUon.
Provident will conllnu~ lo operate lta nine other
branches more centrally locitled to at.s Rlvcr11de hC!ld·
quarters.
A Joint announcement o( the agreement was medc by R~s M. Blakely, chairman and president or Coa.~t. 3nd
Gordon A_ Blunden, president and managinac officer of
Provident Federal Savings and Loa n Assocutlon of
Riverside.
"This acquisition will provide additional 1ervlce and
convenience to Com FederaJ customers ln the Huntin~on
Beach area,'' said Roos M. Blakely, chalrm:an and prtsl·
dent of Coast. Coast's other HunUn~on Beach office. at 91
Hwtlinatoo Center, lB moving to 75.52 Edinger Ave. Mondaf.
.Company Acquired
Microdata Corp., Irvine, has announced an agreement
in principle to acquire out.standing shai:es of Applied Com·
puUn& Technoloo, Jn(., also of .lrvine. ..
DAILY PILOT
O;tllf ~ ... -W ••<M ... K ..... ,
lntersectionals
Spice Pacific-8
Football Action
LOS ANGELES tAP> Of
flc1al Pac-8 conf~rence fitandlnai.
won 'l chanf'e one iota lhls week ,
but Saturday ·~ ~umes should
ttive further indu·alion or thl'
!l lrl'nl(lh Of the l'IUbS With
UCLA's deft>nding l'hnmps ex
pt>rted to notc h victory No. 3.
Ofhc1aJly, Southern CalUornio
1s on top with a 1·0 Pac-8 record
and their Oregon victims are on
the bottom al 0-1. The others
have been playing nonconferenee
foes and 1l 's a Cull slate of those
Saturday
ht h•d to rov~ r itself with
anythinit opproochlnR itlory in
lht> 1ntt'ri>ectlonul und nvn
ronft'rcnc(• ftUm l'll. They've won
five, lncludin"1 the two by UCl.A,
and los t 12. Tht• Ut'lanl\ hllve tbl'
only undekutcd ret•ord
llowevl•r, Southern California
fmally came to life und whipped
Oretton s.1·0 ns Ricky ~II rushed
for 193 )•arcts But hio; campaign
for the llt>1hm nn Trophy had been
blemished the previous week
when the Missouri Tigers
downed USC 46·25. Then, tllin01!t
beat M1ssour1 31·6.
That ('omb1nat1on raises ques·
lions ovt'r the power of the West
this season.
UNIVERSITY'S Gil SALDIVAR (30) BREAKS LOOSE ON A 2S.YARD RUN ON DRIVE THAT ENDED WITH FIELD GOAL.
UCLA all empts to outsboot thc
Air Force at Los Angeles and
with s uch runners as Wendell
Tyle r, newcomer The<>lls Brov.'Tl
and quar t erback Jeff
Dankworth, who also can pa5s.
the Bruins are favored by four
touchdowns.
The rest of the slate reads
Cahfornia al Arizona Stale.
Oregon at Utah. Southern
California at Purdue, San Jose
State at Stanford, Indiana al
Washin gton and Was hington
State at Wisconsin.
California also banks on pass·
mg as the Bears try ror their first
Vl<"lory in the nil(hl i:ame at
Anzona State. Although Joe Roth
completed 27 of 46 passes against
Oklahoma. the Sooncrs won
28·17 Newcombe
De alt Loss
In Cup Play
ROME Corrad0Barazzull1of
Italy beat J ohn Newcombe of
Australia 7 5. 6· 1. 6 4 today lo give
Italy a l l tie in thl' l>l'm1fmals of
the Oa\'1S Cup te nn1i.tournament
The ,111tn i: °'ll'"' rombc. "'ho hall
bct'n trouhll'd tn J 'ort' Jrm for
mo't of the sL-.1;on. <1pfle.•an-d 1n
i:ood form for on!\ f1H' ~J111•' lie
lc-d ~·I 1n thl' f1r .. 1 w t. tht'n h•·
began fallt•r&n f.? ronst<1nll ) ai.
Rdranutt1 for<'t•d him up and
do"' n the r ou rt "'1th roos1stcnt
pl.n
John Alexandrr of Auslrnha
beat Adriano Panatta 7 5. 6 J, 6·4.
t~ mg the t 14 o tl'um., with on<'
match l'ar h after lhl f1r.t da) or
sing les
S..>.OOO 10 ('ar11ahau
LOS 1\N<:fo:Lf:S Scott
Carnah;1n or Full<'lion. ii forml'r
UC Irvine :.I.Jr. won tht• third an
nuul ·'Ca nno nball Clu.,c;1c"'
Thursd.iy n1 i:ht at lT LA ·~
Paul<'Y P:t\1llon \\hL·n ht.' IAa::.
clocked at 1:10 m1h•s per hour m a
fast Sl'n e rontc·.,t
Carnahan llt•fo:ttl'<i I:! other
· profess1on;1I-; und "'on SS.000 for
the r ont est
811.279 f:.rn t·la
SA~ :\l \TEO One un1dl'n
t1f1rd Sllh•\ a rl.1 t 1rket hold<>r r11I
ll'<'t<'d Sl1.2i!I Thur'-da\ .it H 1\
.\1t•.1<!111A .., and 111111' ~ hdlor'
<'<1,lwd in for sg h:l9 SO c.•l h the•
l .ir;!c~t £''<;.J rt.1 pa) off m :'\orthc·rn
Caltforn1a thoroui:hhr l'<l racmg
h1.,tor\
The. '' 1n111ng fifth race com
bmat1on wa.. \qu1lcg1a, an 18·1
~hot. and l.tnl' O' Who, at60 I, was
M.•cond
Thl· C' Jllforn1a C'<actu record
for all r:H'1ni.: was $14.926 50 set
!\la) 12. t!l73 at nay Meadows for a
quartl'rhorM' rac-c.
Br11hu 01& T\.''
COl.l'M Bl'S. Ohio Ohio State
Univer'>ltv s aid Thur!lday it has·
been notified that 1L'I Oct. 2 game
with UCLA will be nationally
televised by A RC· TV
Frauf"lti!W Hoa·~•
PORT LA!\ I) The llawa11
fran<"hi..e or World TN1m Tennis
ha!) b<'e n tr.ins ft>rred to Portlund
.ind S<•Hlt I<'. un offtr1al of the ten
nt!>orguni1Jllon !)OtdThursdny
Pfdllic>~ RoU
P ill LA n E L P llIA -T im
~1<'Carvcr 's two run homer
help<>d Steve Carlton po_<1t his 19th
victory o ( the sca!lon Thursd11y
rtll{bl as the J>hlladelphJa rhlllles
bent tht• St. Lows Cardmnls, 7·3.
The victory kept the Phillies
,;ix games ahead of P1tt.sburf(h In
tf\e Nut1o nnl League East
Oivi1uon. The Phillies have 11
1,~mes remaining, the Pirates
JUSl nine. The Pirates beol
Chicago, 5·4
•oyab Rlpp~d
KANSAS C ITY -Mike Torrez
hurled a five-hiller a s the
· ~kland A's routed Kansas City,
IH, Thursday night and climbed
tq within live games of the
Royals in the American League
West race.
The Royals' magic number for
dlnching the AL Wesl remained
a t five games .
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Langmade Boots 33-yard Field Coal ln the Pacific Coast Athletic
Association, Northern Illinois
plays at Cal State (Long Beach>.
Montana Stale al Fresno Slate
a nd Hawaii at the University of
the Pacific. By ED B URGART Ofll>t0ollyPl14otSUlf
Sophomore Dave Lang made
kicked a 33-yard field goal with
7· 29 remaining, and the Dave Ax
line-led deft-nse thwarted a late
Los Amigos drive as the
Cn1vers 1t y H 1gh Tro1ans or
Irvtne recorded a 3-0 non league
football win Thursday rughl
Befor e 2.000 at Tustin I bgh, the
Trojans appeared to have error
plagued Los Amigos of Garden
Grove <"Ompletely stopped in the
second half until tbey got ore a
LS-yard punt with 3.07 left to
play.
That ga\•e the Lobos a first
down on the Trojan~· 36-yard lint•
a.nd five plays later. Los Amigos
was on Um 's 18, with d secono
down and se\'e n
Al that point, Axhnl! r aml'
rul>hing from his defcni.1ve end
position to pressure Los Amigos
quarterbark Roy Chapman into
intentionally groundmg the ball
Chapman was calll'd down ut
Lhc 31. Los Amigos wa.c; pcnalued
rl\e y.irds and was fa rt'd wilh a
third and 25 from the 3ti
Axhne·s big play took the
mom entum away from Lo'
Amigos "'ilh 40 seconds left and
on fourth do~n from the 25, the
Tro1ans · Ch ff Nelson broke up a
pass.
The win gave L'nivers1ty a l·O· l
rerord and the TroJans of Dick
Roche have held two opponents
!)ror c-lei.i. nut once again,
l"mvers1ty's spht back offense
i.puttered as the Tro1ans onl)
gamed 83 net ~ a rdi>
On the c;conng dn.,e that start
t.'<I late m lht• third quarte r and
ronsuml'd O\ er five mmules. the
Tro1nns g ained 39 yards
Sparked by Gil Zald1var's 28·
yard run. l "n1ver'lly drove to the
Le» Am1goi. fi ve before a two-
yard loss and e1J(hl :.ard fumble
brought the ball bark to the 15.
Two plays lah'r, Langmade
kicked the cltnrhc r Uunnic the
dnve, the Tro1ans gut a b1f( boost
wht•n they JUi>l fa1lc-d lo gam a
fi rst down on rourth and thrct•
from the Lobos 33 Hut an un·
:o.port!)manltk<' call agamst Los
Amigos ga' t· lh<' Tro1aru; a first
down al the 16
Lantemadt.·. who intercepted
one pai>S and almost ptrked off
anolht•r ai. a eorncrback, wa!)
helped off the fa•ld with five
mmutei. left when he suffered a
lowt•r back rontus1on He was
taken to the hospital for X rays
"'hJch proved negative
Langmade was ;udc-d on de
fense by Nels on and Mark
Moody. who had fumble re·
coveries m the first half when
Los Amigos ran for 108 yards,
mosUy on blas ts up the middle
But the Lobos ~t·rt~ :i lso
penalized 57 yards
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San Jose rould make things
very rough indeed !or the Stan·
fords since the Spartans are un-
defeated in three games and
their neighbors lo the north non
winrung 11\ two
However . the Slanlord losses
have been lo Penn State, 15-12.
and Michigan 51-0 whJle San Jose
has whipped non-ranked clubs
Utah Stale, 45-10. Hawaii, 48-7.
and Cal State <Fullerton). 20-0.
S t an r o rd alternate s
quarterbacks Guy Benjamin and
Mike Cordova and the aerial
fireworks will be the hottest that
San Jose has faced thia~year.
The Spartans will have a
<"hance to enhance the reputation
of the still· young PCAA since tht>
Stanford encounter will be the re·
~1onally televised game on the
West Coast.
San Jose will s how off the run
ning ,.., Dirk Kane. the team
leader with 283 .) a,.,.... ' . .nrec
11ames. and the passing of Steve
l>eBer g who has hit 33 of 49, an
almost incredible .673 perce nt,
for 572 yards and six touchdowns
So Stanford must also defend
against a n outstanding passer
Ove ra ll. the Pacifi c-8 has
SOPHOMORE DAVE LANGMADE KICKS THE WINNING 33-YARD FIELD GOAL FOR UNIVERSITY HIGH.
Ace Helps
Miller Lead
NAPA (AP)-With his parent.<i
looking on from the front lawn or
his home, Johnny Miller scored a
hole -in-one and s trolled to a
course-record, nine-under-par 63
and the fin;t r ound lead Thursday
ln the $175.000 Kaiser Interna-
tional Open golf tournament.
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Connors, Nastase Breeze
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Top.-
seed ed Jimmy Connors and
third-seeded llie Nastase bolh
won their second round m atches
in straight sets Thursday nlghl in
the $125,000 Paclric Southwest
Open al UCLA's Pauley Pavilion.
Nastase. the colorful Roma-
nian, had no trouble with Tom
Gulllkaon, winning 6-1, 6-2. But
Connors had to fight back in the
seeond set of hJs match against
Australia's Geoff Masters.
Aller los{ng the first set to the
top.seeded Connors, 6-1, Masters
began p o wering h i s
groundstrokes and forced the set
into a tiebreaker.
Masters took a 6-3 lead , but
Connors used a series of blister·
Ing forehands and backh ands
and then a service ace on· the
final point to win the set, 7-6, and
the m atch.
Connors bas not lost a set in his
fint two matches. Torughl he
meets Colin D ibley of Australia,
a &-4, 6-2 winner over No. lS seed
Vfjay Amritraj or India. Nutase
faces Ch arlie Pasarell or San
.Ju an, rucrto Rico rn another
third-round match.
"ll was dlrricult to play him
<Gull.Ucson>." said Nutase after
the match In which he was ugain
on his beat behavior. "I think he
was probably scared to play me
and I had never played h1m
before. I didn't know what to ex·
pect, but after the f1 ni;t set. J
knew he was not playin~ very
well."
Harris to Start
For Rant8 Sunday
WNG BEACH -Coach Chuck
Knox said Thurs day that
quarterback James· Harri~ has
recovered sufficiently from a
fractured Chumb to start for the
Los Angelea Rams Sund ay
aiainstthe New York GlanL'i.
Harris suffered the injury on
Aug. 28 in a NFL prHeason game
against the Buffalo BU!s and doc·
tors said he would be out at least
three weeks.
Earlier, 22-year-old John Lloyd
ol Great Britain upset eighth·
seeded Roscoe TaMer, 1-6, 6·2.
7-6.
After Tanner had destroyed
Lloyd in the first sel with hli. big
u r ve and sharp volleys, the un
seeded Engllish player cam e
back lo win the second set against
Tanner. In the final set. there
were six service breaks in the
first nine games.
Lloyd won the tiebreaker with
two blistering badlhands to go up
S.2 and then held his service.
Uoyd meets Stan Smith in the
third round today.
Seeded players to advance
Thursday were EddJe Dibbs, No.
6, who upended Gene Malin of
North Hollywood, S.3, 6-3; Dick
Stockton, No. 11, who eliminated
B11an Fairlie of New Zealand.
6-2. '-'· and Sandy Mayer, the
16th seed who bested Awitralian
PhH Dent 6-3, 6-0.
In the only other singles action
or the d ay. Byron Bertram of
England defeated Ove Bens~on
o1Swedcn7-6.1·6,6·3.
Dodgers
Face Reds;
Top SF, 4-1
LOS ANG F.LES-Tommy John
will be on the mound when the
Los Angele!< Dodgers r eturn
home to host the champion Cm·
ctnnati Reds LO the f1~t of a
three-gam<' weekend :serie~
tonight < 7 30 > al Dodger
Stadium.
Fred Norman (12-6) will face
John (l().lOl In the oOPner with
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The Dodgers completed their
season series with the San Fran·
cisco Giants Thursday us Burt
Hooton pitched n threchittcr and
Davey Lopes took the National
League lead with lhrce stolen
bases in a 4·1 victory.
The GlanL'l loaded the bases
with one out in the ninth on walks
to Darr ell Evans and Marty
Perez and a sinAle by Gary Mat-
thews. but Bobby Murcer Oled
out and Gary Thomasson p<>pped
out to end the game.
The Dodgers 1umpcd on John
Montefusco, 15·14 . for a pair of
runs in each of t he first two in
rungs
Lopes. who now has 59 steaJs,
one mo re than J oe Morgan or
Cincinnati. opened the first with
a single, stole second and scored
on Re~glc Smith's smgle.
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OAJLY PILOT
Niwport Harbor Jli&b'1 Sailors and the Sea
KJnp ot Corona del Mu. two toos·Ume rivala, dod
tonl&bt lD non·l•acue football at Oranae Cout eou~••·
Corona del Mar'• clfease ls led b¥ quarterbat'lt
Scott Merry, a 1.»pound MmOr wbo ru'.ns and
pea.es out of th• oPtlan aprin~t. and the l 2 1-~b ol tullbacb 8rad 5'MMA or Brita OatTatt
aod Rob El.loo at lailbeck, wblD .._ .. beaJt.b7. ElsoQ
is n.urainc a tn.. i.QJW')' and la replaced b7 IOPhomore Kurt Broekman
Klekoff la at I and tbe SaUon ot ~eb Bill
,Plni('a are nve-polol favonw. Lo e.xtud tbeir
: Mrl• lead to 11·1. A receivin1 Ul1'Ml foe the Sea Klnc~ tJ Bob
H&qbel while Mike McUo la NC!'W'pOft fla:rbor'a deep
aerial threat.
Coa('b Dt('lr Monts' Sea KinO enter wtt.b •win
Ottt HuntJniton Beech'• Marina. 7-0, wbUe the
S.Uor'I, Whipped by Anatielm's Servtt.e. 13.0, aro
1Ull ... kin1 thelr flnt score Newport's advant.qe. ti It hu any, may lie In
the Sailon' 10.poun.d "lght advant.1e amon1 the
four down llnemtn &Dd UlrM line~kert a&alnat
theCdM Interior.
· Nelthtt tum boutl an all-world player at th.11
point ln t.be aeuoa, but lt'11tll1 TIIE 810 GAME.
Bot.b teama feature touch detentU and very
baste oaenalve pbUOIC>PhY. The que9Uon mark ln the Sanon' bllcknetd waa
al qurterback, bul Grq hqutn aod CraJa 1')toaa
:Pilots, LB Wilson Seeks Upset
Dolphins Against Tough Barons
.rrangJe LONG B EACH-Moore Leaaue t his enter th~ 1ame a.s a.o
NORWALK-When
the Dana Hilla Dolphins
football team tansies
with the host Excellior
Pllot.s t.onJ1ht (8) 1n a
non·leasue outJng, the
key to success for the
Dolphina will be the COO·
diUon of Steve Crapo.
Crapo, the
quarterback, suffered a
sprained ankle In a
scrimma1e two week.&
ago and missed the
opener against Los
Amigos.
: Whether be wm play
· tonight or not Is pro-
. blematlcal. He is de·
finitely not listed In the
· pl'Obable starune lineup
but could see action dur·
ing the game.
The Dolph Ins and
Pilots will have plenty <A
• practice a1ainst the
other team's offense.
Both operate out ol a
veer·T formation and
l>ana Hills auiataot
coach Don DeGroote -says il's strictly a matter « belns able to defense
your own offense.
Excelsior will send a bta front line against the
·. Dolphins with lour
players welghinc 21S
pounds or more. The
Pllota toppled El Seeun·
do in their opener, 1.S-3,
wh ile the Dolphins
dropped a 13·3 verdict t.o Los Amigos.
Another stem teat races &eaSOD. el1ht·point favorite,
Fountain Valley H.leh Althou1h Wllson JOit to lariety off first ea.me School tonight (7:30) West Torrance, 17·14, the scores. · I
when the Ba r ons or fmalscorewuanyt.blog 'IbeBaronsboastapo-
coach Bruce Pickford in· but indicative of t..be •c· tent offensive arsenal
vade the lair or the Long t i on . T be B r u 1 n s that features the running Beach Wilson Bruins for f um b I e d , d r opp e d ol tailback Willie Gittens
a non·league football out· paases. had damasin1 and power runner Steve
ing. penalties and otherwise Musso alone with the
The CIF's third-rated fouled·up repeated scor· passlng of quarterback Barons, after an easy ing opportunities. Gary Coleman.
34-0 win over Citrus Belt "It was incredible," is But Pickford says or
k.inspin Redlands, lace the way Wllson coach the Brulna: "They will
anothe.r perennial power Jon Meyer put IL "We be a real test (or us . DaJe
in the Bruins who are thought we s.bould have Oden, their tailback, is a
among the favorites to woo." returning starter from
c apt ure the s trong Fountain Valley will last year. I don 't believe
It's Warriors' Size
Vs Edison Speed
WEST TORRANCE-One or the CJF's most al-
tracuve pre-leacue football games is set fOT 1:30
tonight when the West Torrance H11b Warriors, No. a in the ClF 4-A poll and Edison Cbar&en, rated No.
10, collide at West TorranceHl&h.
Both teams are similar In philosophy and style
d play but because of their larger sue. the War-
riors are two.point picks over the HWJliniton
Beach-baaed Charren.
West Torrance advanced to the 4·A semillnals
last year while compiling an 11·1 record. Losing 17
starters. the Warriors still defeated a strong Lona
.Beach Wilaon eleven, 17·14, in their opener.
Edison, col('bed by Bill Workman, lost in the
first round of the 4·A playoffs lut year while
flnilhina with a 1·3 record. Like the Warriors, the
Chargers sraduated 17 starters and like their Opper
nent, Edison won its opener, toppling Estancia of Collta Mesa 28-3.
we will race anybody
with a runner as tough as
he the rest of the year.•'
Quarte rback Mike
Peters likes to pB.55 and
will go to the air at any
time . He had two
touchdown passes last
week, one called back,
and is in bl.s third year as a starter lo.t the Bruins.
The Fountain Valley
defense. perhaps their
s troneest weapon
a1alnst Redlands, wilJ
get the add test against
the Bruins.
One t.bing that mlcht
deter the Bal'Ona is the
number or playen going
both ways on the first un·
its. Seven or the starters
10 both ways.
eombin~ for 9 ot 15 ror 86 yards acatnat Servlte.
It was tho nmnini cam• that dJd Utlle and
Piuica is innrlinl two new f aca ln the A.artLa.i
lineup at rwua.lAC ba('lr-Olrt.a Corum and Dave
Roum-a COQJ>le ol speediten lD the leo.,ound .rut•· Sharp in Win :
Defena1ve 1tandouta at Corona del Mar lncJ\lde
taekle lten O'Rourkei ltneba.cken StuM1 and Oat·
ratt. the two wbo altemate at tullback and cor· nerbact Merry.
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LA MIRADA -A Ora1ba at quarterbaclr.
brilliant defense cou,pled bur I e d a o n e . y ai'•
wtth an ortenu that touchdown PHI to St~ movod the b all With Beeuwaa1rt wiU. l :lf
authorU,y lo mld neld, left ln the rlrst quart.er.
aavo the lhLer Det Hieb Then aner movlnc u.i
Monarch• a 12·0 non-ball all over the fleld foe'
Newport'• nrst line of defenae 11 up front with
Grq Stevef'90a (110), Randy Hailey (310), Owen
Frost (:10) and Jim Hanke (J.IO) baeked up by linebacker Tom Noelle« (%05).
Wlth 10 many blue chippers oa deftn.M tn .. cb camp, chances are 15 points wm win. league football victory the nut two period.I.
over host La Mirada David Oonaalea capped a
here Thursday nl&bt. 55·yard drive with a * * *
--..q. ...... 1 Line,ops, The Mooarcha defense •even.yard 1 prl d \
IWled La Mlrada com· around end for the
pletel1 with a atrona HCOOd TD with l : 12 Mft
ruah led by Joe Gleuon in • the iame. NdthW
and Bill Gallivan, a conversion try co6-y~~-sturdy secondary and nected. ~
deft ta('kllng. • 94Me n•T1n1cs •
BOB CHARLES
El Toro
Favored
Tonight
It wilJ be a baUJe of
juniors and sophomores
when the El Toro High
Chargers collide with the
Brea Wild~ats In a non·
league football game at
7:30 tonight. a t Brea
High.
Showine a more con·
sistent offense in lts
opener than Brea, El Toro ii rated a three-pqin t cbol ce . The
aiargers are comini orf
a 7-6 win over Valencia
of Placentia while Brea was toppled by Laguna
Beach. 2S-O.
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the 23 before being ""''-O.• • o • .-n
lfS pushed back to the 39. I.AMI<... •USIUMO 0 0 • ~
,.. The second came with M11Ho.1
:: the aid or two successive eo..:nii.. i.c• u "',. ''• ~
1111 penalties of 15 yards ~ 1• .. , 4• ~: each. ~· ~ ~~ :, .:: uo The La Mirada punt.er, M<Oow•" 1 s • u
:: Eugene J ohnson, loc.i. L.eMJ~'.i.so ,, "'
uo averaced 41.4 per try on o.r-• ''
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itt the one-yard line on two 'l.w~ ... ' • .m
successive tries early ii\ "-,. i • ,, •
m tbegame. ~ ,; ; : a~ ~ ,.
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Diablos Triumph ,,.
110 Larry Baba poured 1n ""' tc..W.: •• i.:. ,. "· ~-. ~ seven goals and the -"\c_,,o.ie,...,., "° University Hleh (Irvine) o ........ 11a11n o 0 , f-, : T r ojans de f eated c.o.oo-.o.1Mar > i • ,_., 110 Cupertino, 12·8, in first CdM><lW.=.:;~',;.~ ... s.
:~ roL und play or the Moore ::::.,, ..,,_ ~ ~ ~ ::::
uo eague varsity water "" ...... ,,,.: o. ,.0_,_. ~
polo tournament Tbun· i , 11"'"'· " ... , ... c11 day al Lakewood H.l .. a. 1.c ... ,.,o,,a,.,." ..... 0..li.'f I• 4 ,._.. And H u ntin1t on iw,t1o11111eio , , , .._.
Without Crapo at the
klm, the Dolphins will
flave inupertenced Tom
Tbomton at quarterback
to open tonight's game.
Workman feels the key to victory "will be
whether we can hang in against their size and
Both te ams have out·
s tandi n g receivers
although the Barons will
be hampered by the loss
of Ken Marge rum for
t o n ight's outtng.
Coleman will be throw-
in1 lo Tim Holmes, Bo
Boxold and Stan Sblbala.
Although starting
junJon at quarterback,
tailback and receiver,
lhe Charge r s of Mac
Meore gained 180 net
yards. But Brea was able
to total only 24 yards as It
started a sophomor~ at
quarterback.
The key for El Toro
may be Steve Key-its
quarterback. If he is as
s ue«ssful in guiding tho
Chargers' I as Laguna
Beach qua rterbacks
Dave Cha pm an and Bill
Gompf were in directing
lhe veer. th~ Wildcats
could be ln for a long
nlgbL
Lagunans,
Norco Vie
Beach, paced by Tony MYK¥l"9: fb?l,ko1,,,.,.z.""""
W .. ._,Ooo.Mll J. • ooten's four 1oals, beat 1.cwo.,0.1.ur•
Thornton completed
seven of 13 pau attempts
In the season opener with one interception but only
96 yards. Moil of hjs
aen als were for abort
yardage.
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strength." .
Edison doesn't start a defensive llnemlln
beavler than 201 pounds while West Torrance's
amallest orrensi ve lineman weighs 207 pouods.
One of the W aniors' linemen weighs 269 pounds
and atanda M . Hi& name is Jack Campbell, and the
All·CI F candidate starts both ways.
When be is oo defense, the Charters hope to
neutralize blm by uslJ\1230-pou.nd Randy Holladay,
another All·Cl F cand.ldat.e.
When Campbell ls on olrenae, the Warriors will
try t.o take advant.ge by running their tailback
from th• I or aplltting thelr backs. And when they· dKtde to pus, the Wanion have a good thrower tn
Dave Weatherman, a S-0, IM-pounder who complel·
N seven of 13 •lainst l.mlg Beach Wilson. He'll be
throlrinc at. a aecondary that intarcepted four
Estancia aeriall.
* * * * * *
Peters' targets will irl·
elude flanker Terry
Fifer. tight end Ron
Thurston and split end
Dave Westby.
"We Just hope we ~an
play steady defense and·
allow l~m to make a
mistake," Meyer says. Gompf was succe:5$ful '°' in running the option,
101 and if El Toro can cet
~ tailback Hector Avella
m outside, be could repeat
: lul week'• performance
us of 109 yarda on U car-.., ries.
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J U yards, but Moore WU
pleued wltb bis aecon·
dary. wbJch intercepted
two paasea and helcf the
oppc»J.na quarterback to
10 compleUon1.
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In other action at Lons Mv -•119: 1<o1 .... " '· "--Beach Poly, Corona deJ 1.~1U.w-u,,.. .. ,_i.
Ounolng tor their Ma r bre ezed pa1t i u1oot1vu11TY
second stralght victory, Crescenta Valley, 11-6, f......_ k-...,o..,,.." ,,
the Laguna Beach High as John Baker scored six .... -~.... ; : ! ~
Artlats tangle wllh the and Henry Chomeau ed1-.cer'"9: C•ewfero.M-Couaars of Norco tooight tallied five. !;,,;:;',.-'· 11o1>1 .. _ 2 • ..,.,. '·
1n non-lea1ue aclion. Ailso at Poly, Mission "~·'°""
Game time is at 8 al Viejo defeated Long r111-1c-°""",.,,.,_.
Laguna Beach and the Beach Jordan, 10·6, alter '--°"'"" • 2 o .,_, Artists or coach Dennis losing earlier to Chaffey, ed•'°" tc.,'"'' ••••"0•11 , Ha.ryunc are seven-point • ,._ '· o. *"'".,'•·Meer-, a.·
favoritea to add Norco to l0.9• · Ju100• vu 11TY •• VAtlllTY MeM!MJYT_...,.... their Uat of 1976 vlctJ.ms. ,_.~OMIWI 1un~Ow•rt•n
S ddl l!dl-7 I 4 ,_... o..c-· • a ed with seven LAQwMQ 0 0 , .__, ...... veuev s t , >-•
atraltht loainc seasons, f•-1een"91 K. """...., 1. o. eoi-o 1 1 >-, "'<' .... a. ,....0 '· S...11\ s, Twt-l!d l .... tcorll\g: PIOl••fl, La I u n • Be a c b ha 1 ""'· w94,_ 2• "_11,. CM.-a. ~· tlt.odl''· °"'" 2.1..1ur-. emer&ed U a 2-A team to ,..,..IA_ T_M
reckon with and b l1lted "4 '"',.., No. 9 in the CI F poll. s-...., a-,,_ • .
Bill Gompf, who com· ::..i~.. : : ; ::: Prep Football
pJeted a ll five Of his T.~:::::~:2~4,a.T~t. 11Ni.ro.11t.L.eMlrt1eteO
passes and ran for 69 ""--, ...... k_...,__.., , • ~e· '--•"·w"1 ..... o
d i .... -...... . ~ ""' .... ,..uv a. l.M ""''-o yar S, S expect c:u to UN"9"'tf J • J t-42 S.Nlla>S,Hot111Torr'""'O star t at q ua r terback, ~--'-...;;.;.;.;~~~-=.....:...:...::.:::::....._;;;;.:...:...;:.:::.:.:::...:.:.:..:..::.:.:::::..:..~-
althou1h Haryunc s~
It's a tossup whether
. Major League Standings
BUY AMElllCAN LEAGUZ NATIONALLSAGUE
P'lAT
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~ man will get the nod.
,. Both are lmpreulve and
• abare the le.ctenblp.
:: The Artlata like to use
m their quart.rbacka in the
;t: nmnln& same and with
uJ John Killer and Cral&
• French at runninl back, ,., It fives Lasuna Beach a
111 potentoffenaive punch.
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FIAT 128
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NOT A LOT
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Baltimore 85 88 .556 1~ Pittaburth 87 66 .~ I
Cleveland 71 74 .510 14~ New York 81 71 .533 11~·
Boeton 11 77 .soo 18 Chicaso 71 83 .481 22~
Detroit 68 83 .4.SO 23"11 St. Lou.la 68 M .'47 24~
MJlwaukee 65 88 .425 27~ Moot.real 52 98 .347 39~
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KMSU City 88 65 .m x-Ctnclnnatl 98 M .641
Oakland 83 70 .54.2 S Dod1en 81 88 ..569 11
Minnesota 80 75 .Sl8 9 Houston 76 78 .49' 22~
.An1eta 71 84 .m 18 San Franclaco 70 8S .m 29 T~xas 70 84 .w 18~ San Dleso 68 8S .444 30
Chicago 63 91 .a 2S~ Atlanta 67 87 .435 31~ "'""" ·~.Mi.=:'t' '--x·cllnched dlvt!lon title
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Game Time 7:30 P.M.
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.. DAILY PILOT Friday. September 1'. 1178
. rritons Tabbed
San Clemente
Duels Aztecs
San Clemente Hl&h'a Tritoo.s, pOtenl aaaln.at
1be run, auapecl aeamat the pass, go aft"° their first wtn ol the 1976 football ffasoo looipt aeain.st
Garden Grove's La Quinu Hi&h.
Kickoff la at 8 at San Clemente and the Tritons
o1 coach Allie Schaff ani 10-polnt favorites to con-
tain tbe Aztecs of La Quinta.
Sao Clemente. ailll smartlng from a 23-14 loss in
the first week, will be trying to gel its running at·
tack functioning without fumbles and a secondary
-OODSlatent with tbe ability or the defensive line.
Tbe Tritons moved 1he baU with authority last
woek with Mike Krulhers the leading ground
gainer, chalking up u 5.2 average per carry.
And quarterback Glenn Dill hit 8 or 16 passes
for 1.32 yards. DUI, however, doesn't flaure to co to
the air that many times if thin.gs are go1ng right for
San Clemente.
Scharr is prone to stick with the running game
out of the wishbone. with most or lbe emphasis on
the inside. Only on occasion does San Clemente
pitch out or turn to the pass when machinery is
grinding 1t out right over the tackles.
Sopl.omore Brad Parker is expected to shore up
aome or the gaps in the secondary for San Clemente.
although La Quinta enters without impressive pass-
ing credenhals.
In their opener Wllb Costa Mesa the Aztecs
managed only one completion in seven attempts for
nin&yards and had two tosses intercepted.
The major concern for San Clemente is in the
Tritons' ability to hold on to the ball and to keep La
Quinta quiet in the air. La Quinta's ground attack
figures to get a s tem test from the Tritons with
linebackers Randy Adams and Pondo Vleisides the
key figures. •
Mike D'Ale1Mndrc>
Bois a
Tangles
WithHB
The Garden Grove
League will try to score
1t.s second straight win
over the Huntington
Beach High Oilers when
the Bolsa Grande
Matadors of G ardeo
Grove invade the Oilers'
campus at8 ton1&bt.
In their opener, the
Oilers fell to the Garden
Grove Argonauts, 14-0,
and they are underdogs
by nine points to a team
that shocked highly-
ranked San Clemente.
28-14.
ewport
Eagles, Vaqs
Ji Ci.. • f t. \ . J "• • ·~iful(· f OR
(• '
With 'e IOUct~lnl 'al·
tack. the Eaales ol Costa Mesa's Estancia Hl&h
School t11n1le with Garden Grove's Rancho
Alamitos High tonilbt in ooo-le.acue root ball.
Kickoff ls at 8 at Newport Harbor H1&h and the
Vaqueros, 34-0 losera to Kamebameba, Hawaii. are
2·pol.nt favorites to band Estancia Ila aecond
strai1bt defeat.
Coach Jim Bratten•s Eailes displayed a
sometimes-touch aerial attack last Wffk in a 23-3
loss to Huntington Beach's Edison with strong·
armed junior Dave Jeranko especially effective on
deep plays.
He completed 11 of23 attempts for 211 yards-
wbicb averages out to 11 yards averaied per com·
pletion. His main tarcet.s are M Mike Camp, Craig
Harrill and Dale Rickard.
It might have been more impressive. but
Jeranko was throwing against an Edison unit that
knew Est.ancla bad to throw after thoroughly con-
ta.l.rung the gl'OUDd ectort.
Rancho Alamitos moves into the game with an
unknown factor since the Vaquerors did not have an
outside controled scrimmage and the only game
was two weeks ago in Hawaii.
Bratten haJJ bad to make a couple of changes as
tackle Kevin Sloan is out with a twisted knee and
tailback Kevin Langdale was in doubtful status
earlier in the week with a sore knee.
Robert John moves iJrto defensive tackle and
Mark Canchola is in the offensive line to shore up
Sloan's absence.
Juniors Kevin Hagen and Andy Dominguez
may see action tonight in Langdale's spot. in tbe
backfield.
..
NORCO ••• Cross Country C•Ua•e4 ...... BT
•billty and ucellent
moves nmnin1.
~· l•I 1111 "•-r 1 "9yno!<n 101 IJ OJ J Dodd ICI (MU-ltl9"f• .. i.M1~1 I) 40 I H••-10111 •1 • .._..._.,
l . -.. CPI to U J llPI°" IPI 10114 111 t V.-•-ICI 14 II -, a W(.141 ("I t•. 4 U •... -II I It It. I ,_. .. , COi 14 141 ·~· ISi ll » ... t .,..\I 1...e COi u U • ....... t ISi 21 Jt. 1 ""# 11'' tOl 14 fl' 0-" 1c;1 u )&. t Miiey CPI ti tt t. Ill.. • -
•J· "' I I I t(J --4'' 11• ti YO)t ~ ..
tit'·~ ....
IA ..,._,..,I n '':...k , Mef>l St-'t ..... ,1 • ..
\ C•O ' , w. • • oo 1 • ""-irty-rlv~ teams, m.
me tfi!a Brea. ~ "'991" Be a CA wea :f t • ouo (n totaf 1, yarc14ie. rio.u, whJle ltet-"'&,, to a 2.SiiO 9fc tory. -~ 10111 "' > Mii••-io111 n cludioa Edison oC HW\~ Norco flllers the 1ame
with a :M-«S win over Vic·
tor V1Uey under it.a belt.
The Cou1ara rely on
aopbomocil runnln1 back
Rob Moore (6-1, 195) and
junior fullback Larry
Nel•on behind
quarterback Chris
McGrath.
• 4 J v • ._, 101 tt Jo ' _,,, IDI • u R.' AM'"'" 1c1 u 1• , ,,..,. inatoo Beach. wlll com-
...,..,. IOI It "· • "•''-(01 t ln th D .... , •• u ·4'. • c..111 1c1 u ... 1o. '-*' J>t' e . e noa •u. ..
co111 u. cross country invit&·
Ju"1o•v•••"" u 1 sat day at D .... ... .,...."'"'°'11" 1c.1._. ona ur ... .. , c.r .. 11 (() u t4; I ""II COi IUlls 111,b. n •;, JoM\Ofl 101 u •1. 4 A.1111.. ~lvl ed Into t hre• 1011)'4t. l H1ftltt .. t1fl C() IJ 10 • l" ,..,,, 1c.114.11. , IWfY•• 101 ,. 1, , div slons, tho meet gets. Sc-'"•• o. • 01 •• 1c1" .,. under way at 8:40 with 10 1..1t .. tei~~~~" '°"" the freshman. Divli;loo l
o.... Hiits 1u 1 no C•ll-• race.
McGrath passed for:==;::.================ one TD and ran for Madlso11 Square Gardo11 and Top Rank Inc. present =~ ~naltl~~~~o~-:: THE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT
however. does not enter CHAMPIONSHIP with oo paper superiort·
ly lnaheorapeed. MUHAMMAD
Tackle Darrell Bolin. ALI VS. who blocked a punt and
made seven unassisted KEN
tackles aiainst Victor , NORTON Valley, and linebackers
Jack Kay and Smiley
Rocha key the defense. TUES.,
~ ~~:.UOI•-!~ SEPT. 28
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El '-Cle 0.MllM U ...... l .. <11 Dt .... 190 OE-Mike Gimp 1'0 ~ Scot I.._ _ _, 11S La Quinta's threats out or the veer are
quarterback Chuck Tyson and running backs Jim
Sells and Jim Hirt, a pair of 160-pounders.
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EEKENDER Arts/Dining Out ~·
Entertainment
OAIL y l'ILOT CJ
GWCV IHreet,or Inspired by Fillll8
Production Visualized
By JACKIE HYMAN OfttwO.lll'~lotMMI
Films gave Charles Mitchell
an lnsieht into how lo direct bis
next play.
"I ordinarily wouldn't do
Pinter. I don't think that Pinter is
my kind of a playwnghl," saJd
Mitchell. a Golden West College
drama instructor who is direct-
ing British writer Harold Pin-
ter's "Old Times."
He said be was surprised lo
learn that Pinter had written
some of his favorite films. includ-
ing "The Pumpkin Eater" and
"The Go-Between."
"I ENJOYED the films but I
didn't know he had wntten the
screenplays. I began to think
perhaps in the films they ~
capturing visual concepts that
aren't readily avaJlable in the
scripts. I became interested in
addint viaual concepts to the
diatoeue."
For example, be said, Pinter's
plays are run or pauses. "My
Outdoor /tf agir
feeling is that just because the
words st.op doesn't mean the ac·
tioos stop. The actions should
communicate just as well as the
word.ado."
"Old Times," a three-
character play in which Mitchell
is actine along with Renata
Florin and Carolyn Matsuda. will
be performed at 8:30 p.m. Oct. l ,
2, 3, 8, 9, 10, lS, 16 and 11 in the
college Actor's Playbox behind
the theater at the Gothard Street
parking lot of the Huntington
Beach campus.
"I think it's about the frustra-
tion of middle-¥ged people hav-
ing to deal with the~ lll\d their
ideals oC the past,·' ~l said.
HE NOTED that£c>Sta Mesa's
South Coast Repertory will be
giving "Old Times" a pro-
fessional production later this
year, but said. ··w e're putting it
out as a workshop kind ol situa-
tion."
Mjtchell cited one of Pinter"s
Performers frolic as children relax on the J.?rass in •·MUD <Ma~ic1ans . Unicorns and Dragons)," an improvisational
chlldren 's show that was performed at Golden West College
so successfully last summer that it's being reprised.
"MUD" will be performed at 1 and3p.m. Saturday and Sun-
day ond Oct. 2 and3in lhepotiotheat~r. outdoors behind the
mwn thtl ater building. Admission Is St and tickets are
available at the college bookstore. The college is located
betw~ Golden Wes t and Gothard streets at Edinger
Avenu~d the theater is situated near the Gothard Street
parking lot.
cootinuioc themes as "You can
never undo what bas been done."
"The past la ln the present.
There ia no play that exemplifies
that more than this. 'The past is
cominc back to haunt the pre-
senL
"I DON'T THINK HE (Pinter )
bas messages. I trunk be throws.
things up and says, 'What do you
think about that ?' He claims not
to understand his plays.'·
M for his double duties as
diredor and actor, Mitchell said,
"'ll 's not good al all. The acting
process and the directing process
are opposite. The directing pro-
cess is analytical, the acting pro-
cess ls intuitive .
"But to say thfll I'm actual-
ly directine it t think would be
wrong It's basically a group ef
fort
"It wasn't a deliberate de-
cision (to undertake both jobs). I
was going to direct it and I was
going to find a n actor but the
Bluegrass
Band Set
Saturday
"There's a certain feeling if a
glzy grew up in the sticks that's
different from a guy who grew up
in the city. It's somet.bin& that's bomand grown into you."
The speaker is bluegrass baajo
player Abe Brown, who taught
him.self to play the guitar when
be was 8 years old in bis native
South Carolina. A Costa Mesan now, Abe is leader of the Canyon
Grass Band, which will star in a
bluegra11 and country music
coocert Saturday al 8 p.m. al the
OranieCounty Fairgrounds.
The program will be com-
plemented by The Crossroads
Band, s pecializing in country
and easy rock.
ABE'S GROUP is made up oC
musicians hailing originally
from Tennessee, North Carolina,
Arkansas and Oklahoma, and
there is no question about their
authentic sound. In addition to
appearances. at night clubs, busi-
neu openln11 and parties, the
band bas produced an album,
"Banjo Revolution."
Abe Brown took up ,Ular as a
child wbeo he wu recovering
from polio, and later switched to
the fiddle. He formed his own
band at 12 and played in the ensu-
inl years around the southern
1tatea, appearing Ln movie
theaters, s choolhouses and
churches and guesting on several
rad.lo sbow1, including "Grand
Oto Opry" and "Tennessee Barn
Dance." Earl Scruap waa ln his
band at the aie of 13. Hank
Garland was in it too.
When he came to Califonrla in
1956, Abe took up the live-string
banjo, and it soon became his
major instrument. He supple-
ments it with guitar, fiddle, man-
dolin and autoharp and sines
bass. Lead guitar player John
person I bad ln mind didn't come
through."
Tickets to the adult drama ate
S2 and are available at the col-
lege booki;tore, 892-7711, ext. S.S.
Carolyn Matsuda is
the focus of
attention and strife
between Charles
Mitchell (left) and
Renata Rorin (right)
in G WC 's 'Old Times'
~
Abe Brown (front), banjo player and fiddler, is the leader of :~
the bluegrass group Canyon Grass, which will give a concert
Saturday at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Wth him in the
group are Arnie Mann, John Bivens, Homer Cleary and Dub Womack.
Bivens hails from Loudon, Tenn.
He baa performed throughout
this country and overseas In the
armed services. John also slnga
lead baritone.
FIDDLE PLAYER Homer
Cleary w•• born in Haakell,
Okla .. where bia playing livened
up many a square dance. He
sings lead tenor for Canyon
Grass.
Amie Mann, from Guilford
County, North Carolina, ts the
group's rhythm guitar pftayer.
Amie also sln11 tenor harmony.
Upright bass player Dub
Womack comes from Waverly,
Ark. He played at country dances
and waa a member of the Sun·
nyaide Boya. He also plays fiddle,
guitar and mandolin.
Country rock and country
music are the specialty of The
Croe1roada Band, which wUl also
appear al the concert. Led by
planlst-guJlarist Craig Halsey,
the group Is made up ol Charlie
Darrell on lead guitar, Kenny
Brown on electric bass and Mlke
Moroso on drums, wttb Heather
Leab performing u vocalist.
AdmiSBion to the bluecrus
. ,, .
and country music concert [1f.
$1.SO, children under 12 free,~
proceedings get under way al--1
and Jut unt.11 11 p.m. Ticket»-or
further information about 9J•
concert are available by calbiit
Abe Brown at 645*8823.
If weather perm Its, the concert.
wtll be held outside. There wlU~
plenty or benches to sit on, or,
Uateners can spread blanket.a on
the gra11s. In case of 11howers, Ule
bandt will perform In one ol theo
falrgrounds buildlnp.
The Oranae County Fair·
&rounda la located at 88. Fair
Drive, Costa Meaa.
Coast Musical Mirrors Marriage.
"I Do! I Do!," the Harvey
Smith and Tom Jooes musical
4.UDedy chronicling SO 7eara of
marriaae, opens a 10-
petfonna.nce run Tbund.t.y at tJ>e
Forum Theater lia Laiuna
Beacb.
Baaed oa Jan de Bartoe'a play
·~ Fourposter," the family
mUlical is a joint venture by Sad·
dleb•ck Colleae and Oranse
Countt'a Lyric Opera Associa-
Patricia Manusov
(left) of Los Angeles
will reunite with
Doyle McKinney d
Saddleback in the
· roosical '/Doi I Do!'
lion. It atan Saddlebaa's Doyle
McKinney and Patrma Jlfanuaov
ol Los Anielu.
The openina night
performance is planned as a
benefit alfait, and no doutioos
are earmarked for purchase of a
sculpture piece for tbe college's
new theater, currenUy under
conabuctJon a.Dd let for comple-
Uoo l•te lo lt'T1.
A &ECEPTION wW follow the
8 p.m. performance.
The production will nm Od. l,
2, 3, 7, •• '· 10, u and 18. All performances begin at 8 p.m.
with tlje exception of • p.m.
matinees acheduled on Oct. 3 and
10.
A special performance will be
lfveu at 1 p.m. Oct. 3 in the Big
Top Tent at the Irvine Harvest
Festival. Coat will be $3 for
aduJta and $1.SO for children.
Regular tickets are priced at
$3.50 and may be purchased
through the Lyric Opera Associa-
tion office, 04-0709, or in
the office of community lntorma-
tion at Saddleback College.
831-9700 or 495-4950, ext. 263. The
collere alAo la selling special stu-
dent tlct-ets fer $2.'°.
The Broadway musical, which
traces the marria1e ol a young
couple through the family
)'ears and loto retlrement, ls a
reunion for ala.rs Doyle McKin-
ney and Patricia Manusov. The
actors appeared together lo the
Jeadint roles of ~ven Sood-
hei m's "Follles" at Oranie
CoaatColleae ln eo.ta Mesa.
Miss Manusov has
performed in opera and musical
comedy as well aa
Shakespearean plays, appeartna
in "Fiddler on the Roof,"
"Showboat" and "The Kini and
I."
llCUNNEV, asaociate dean oC
academic proirama at Sad··
dleback Colle1e, appeared with
st.age and screen actress Jae·
queUne Scott in a former produc-
tion or "I· Dot I Do!," and
performed in some 20 mualcala
with the Karusu City Starllght
Musical Theater.
The Forum Theater ts located
on the Festival of Art.I grounds,
650 La1una Canyon Road,
Lapna Beach.
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DAILY PILOT
·• Karl Mcintosh
(left). Phoebe
Beasley and
Richard Simeon
are three of
four black
artists now
exh1b1tmg in
Huntington Beach
Art Expresses Culture
By DENNIS McLELLAN
OltlM0.11•~ ... -Tbe l11hting is soft and sub-
dued. A mother sits in a rocking
dlalr. A small girl rests her head
Oft ber mother's lap. Anolher
child. licking a lollipop, gazes at
tile viewer. "lo Place of Refuge" reads tht'
Utre of one or artist Phoebe
Beuley's innovative palntin~s
now on view at the Flavia
G.allery in Huntington Beach.
' The paintings are a part of a
11how featuring the works or four
black artists. It will run until Oct.
15.
'TR E GA LL E av•s goal.
ncordlne to owner Flavia
Weedn, is to flnd and exhibit "ex-
etttn1 and different" works of art
tbst are seldom seen in Orange
County gallenes.
With this, the first or rour an·
nual sbows, she has reached that
"""' Also on \'aew are tht• '4 urks or
Momodou ('e('sav. Karl .Mein
tosh and Ric hard S1mron
Ms. Bea~l,·y. '4 hose paint
logs d epict rontl'mpurary
bl~ck life, work!> with a combana
Uon of paint and collage Her
pa.i.ntings often are accompanied
by her own poems.
HER WORK. she believes.
portrays the love and warmth or
black families that are seldom
depicted on canvas.
"I use children and old people
aJmost as a vehicle to say what f
want," sh.e explained at the open
Ing. "They are perhaps the most
helpless people in society."
Although she often in ·
corporates humor into her work,
she uses her paintings to mah
statements. Subjects have In
<'luded the inequalities old people
face, dying, and the warmth or a
relaUoosllip between mother and
child.
A Los Angeles radio account
executive with experience
teactu.ng art in a Cleveland high
school, Ms. Beasley believe.,
painting and a busrness carl'er
compll'ment each other
"IN Bl.SINESS you're <tbl1• l<i
collect certa10 impresl>1nn._ 'tOU
<'an put on canvas," said M'>
fleasley, who recently completed
a one-woman exhibition 1n Seal·
tie "You don't have the
nN•essary e~peraences af you're
JU'-t pa1ntmg "
S11nt•on, reared an the shadows
11£ tht.> v •. lll!\ Towers, began wtut·
thn.: M 'r :lp wood as a let?n·ager.
lit· dN·1dt•d to study art as a
career" hale in the Navy.
H 1!) art reflects his interest in
nature His abstract paintings in·
corporate scenes he has sc.-en and
has i.culptures are fashioned out
of wood he has packed up on
backpacking trips to Northern
California and Oregon.
Mcintosh 's bold and colorful
paintings or Afrindiland-a fi e·
uonal land depicting "the re·
alttallon or black potentiaJ" -
have a distinct theatrical flavor.
THE LOS Angeles artist creat·
l'<i the imagery -a potpourn or
mal>ks , figures, s uns and sym·
bob for writer Silas Jones,
Mrandsland's creator.
Momodou Ceesay. not present
at the opening, was born m Ban·
Jul, the capital of Gambia, West
Africa
gee Opens 'Directions' ·1 ..
t;CTIONS' -Pottery, paintings, prints and
( tironment al works by four Orange Coast
, ~ ge art instructors. Monday through Oct. 22
~-·the OCC Gallery, 2701 Fuarview Road, Costa
:-fd~a. Reception 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Hours : 10 : ~m.. to 3 p.m. Mondays-Fridays and 7 to 9 pm.
• ,!i¥Cndays and Wednesdays. Free.
Galleries/ Exhibits
.. • s. .~!GLASS ART -Planters design~ by
Thursdays, 1to5 p m. Sundays Free .
: lee Leopold, now through Oct. 14 at Rogers •3 ARTJSTS/3 VIEWPOINTS' -Seminar with
Richard Aber. Nancy Buchanan and Tom Holste,
8 p.m . Sunday al the Newport Harbor Art
Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach,
in conjunction with showing or the a.ru11ts' works.
SL 67S·3866.
: iU:dens, 2301 San Joaquin H.llls Road, Newport
: ·~Jich. Free.
• 'PREHlSTORIC PERUVIAN POTrERY• -
Talk by Chris topher Donnan, director of UCLA 's
M~eum of Cultural llJ~tory. 2 p m. Sunday at
TIIREE·MAN SHOW-Works by LuJti Kaslmir,
Robert Kasimir and Josef Eldenberger, now
through Oct 15 at The Orangerle, 1492 S. Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
daily. Free.
· t.hd Bowers Museum. 2002 N Mam Sl., Santa
Ana, with exhibit o( pre Columbian Peruvian
' pottery donated by Mr. and Mrs. Enrique
Escudero. Hours 9 a m to 5 p m. Tuesdays.
Saturdays, 7 to 10 p.m . Wednesdays and
' MOVIE MTlNOS
• .FOR PMENTS AND
IDUNOPEOPl.E
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~of what people '
tare feeling, ~
saying, • ~and doing. (
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Don't IOo~ for
the Jones at
our Tennis Club
The Harbor Racquet Club Is a tennis club not
necessorily a social club.
sure, our tacllltles include saunas, clubhouse,
practice alleys and all the conveniences you'd
expect, but the difference Is our members ore
serious about tennis.
It you've thought about Joining a tennis club but
weren't sure how to go about It. we'd llke to show
you our racillty.
Try out the Harbor Racquet Club for one day's play
or several. Only S3.00 on weekdays and SS.00 on
weekends. We've got plenty of court-time ovallabfe
beeouse membership Is llmlted. Join us for a day or
a year. Play tennis ..• and leave the Jon••'
somewhere el1et
FORRESERVATIONSCALL 642·2000
.r--_ Don Word's
Honx>f ROcqUet Club 380 West Wll5on
Costo Mesa. CA 92627 .._ ____________________________________________________ ..
The Arts i11 Brief
Elders' Show Planned
' Se'lilor cltlz.en1 wbo CTMle artworks are Canyon Road, LueunaBeacll. aou1htfora1~clallhowtobe1ponsored byth~c1 No staae upericnce ls nec~ssary. Partlc1·
ty art commlaaloo at Newport Beach City llall pants should~ bet,.ffn 5 and 18 and will meet In
Oct 17 throuch Dec. l. classea ~t w~en 4 lll\d 6 p m. one wookday a week
Weaviftt. ceraa\lcs, photop'apby, macramo for 10wHk1 Eorollmenlla$20foronelnafamtly,
and olber cralta aa weU a. paJnUnf and sculpture Wfor two and $45forlhree. lnforma~on is avail•·
wtll be accepted. Art1111.& will aJao be invited loo re--blefrom l.lu Surette, 4!M-04G8.
eepUon to meet each other. Lockt.'d cases will be ------
provided for am all Items.
lnteretled senior cWzons can contact city
ball. 4MO-m1.
,\'otural llbCur"fl SUde Talk
Rusa V. Miller, a 1eoloalst with the stale
Diviaion of Mlnes and Geoloay. will aive a s11de
Lalk on "Mineaand Ml.nttalsofOrangeCounty" at
7 ;30 p .m . Tuoaday at the Nato r al
Hi.story Mu.aeum at Bayview School, 2S31 Orchard
Drive, Santa Ana Heights <Back Bay area). Ad·
mission is free.
~lauir Crlt ir '" Pred .. w Talk
Martin Bemheimer, music critic for the Loe
Anaelu Tlme1, will be speaker at the season's
flnt concert preview sponsored by the Orange
County PbilbarmonicSocietyat5.30p.m. Oct. 9at
Santa Ana High School Auditonum.
Hit talk will be followed by a picnic supper
($6, reservations SS2·8U2) and a concert with the
Los Anaeles Philharmonic conducted by Sidney
Harth and featuring the Irvine Master Chorale.
Seats are available by calling 646-6411. Tickets
cost S6 and $7. with series tickets available at $30
and$35.
.la:: at A rt Gallery
Rex Thompaon, Rags and Harry, a jazz
group, will be presented each Friday beganning
tonight from 5 to 9 o'clock al VorpaJ Gallery, 326
Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach. The gallery, which
will be closed for regular art viewing durlna those
hours. charges $2 for the jazz concert.
Ballet Tryoufll In /\'~acport
Aspiring ballet dancers can audition for the
Newport Ballet Association at9· 30 a m Saturday
at 2632 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Candidates
must be 13 or older and strong on pomle
The nonproht company is directed by Mona
Frances. Additional informaUoo as available by
calhng64.2-4068.
Theafer tt'ork•llop for ''outh•
Enrollment for the fail session of Youth
Theater Workabop, sponsored by Laguna Moulton
Community Playh°"'"'e, will be from 3:30 to 5:30
p.m . Saturday In the playhouse lobby, 606 Laguna
\\ •l\Hh\ t'tl,t.(•• .ind IA•a1lwr~tl•tn "s
l,lt•"I ""bl wllcr
Have you noticed
how they hid
DANA POINT HARBOR
below the cliffs
to keep it ~ ~1\. P0/.
a secret ~ ., -~
oasis of ~ ~
scenery ~ ~
and. ~RBt)
services?
Only those who
happen to discover it
can enjoy its ·
•specialty shopping villages.
•dockside restaurants,
•deluxe motel,
• c.omplete boating
services.
•green recreation
areas.
Follow San
Diego Freeway
(5) to Pacific
Coast Highway (l)
any day of the week;
turn toward the sea and
you'll rediscover this nautical
cove. Then keep 1t a secret • , •
(1f you can!)
The "GHOST CLIPPER" Flies Again
over Dana Point Harbor
Sunday, Sept. 26-1-4 p.m.
R e s t aurants Join
For Gala Evening
Jl see ma unlUtely anyone would
be able to eat In 18 ol Orf.Age
County's lop restaurant. in a
1iolJe evenln1. Y.t that's more
or less what a lot of lucky bon vi
vanll are 10101 lo do durina an
WlUSUal revel on Sunday.
The rHlauranll, ti>g~cr with
six CalUornla wineries, will
1ather under one root to aerv~
samples of their foods and wmes
to the pubuc
Entitled "A Taste ol Orange
County." th la first-of.ill·k1nd
procram is s lated to bttome an
annual charitable affair Sun.
day's gala event will be lleld
from 7 lo 10 p.m. to the Jewel
Court at South Co.ast Plai.a Mall
mCoeta Mesa.
THOSE l N attendance may
stroll amonc the colorful
restaurant booths and sample
dinner specialties from hors
d 'oeuvres and soups to salads,
entrees. vegetables and desserts
as well as a fine sclect1on or
wines.
Strolling mus1c1 ans. after·
dinner dancing, door prizes and
cookmg demonstrallons will add
to the evening's fest1v1lies .
Diners will also receive a com·
plJmentary copy of a new recipe
book featuring "A Taste or
Orange County·· cuisine
Proceeds wall go to support
KOCE·TV Channel SO, Orange
County's~ public television sla·
lion. Other beneficianes slated to
receive funds include the League
of Women Voters, the Southern
California Restaurant Writers'
Association and the Orange Em
pire Chefs' AssocaalJon
A highhght of the evening wall
be the televising or the food·
tasters and servers, for later rur
ing by Channel 50
PAltTJCIPATING restaurants
are Alfredo's, Amelia's, the
Chaftng Dash. Chez Cary, Oas·
neyland Hotel, Five Crowns.
Gulliver's, the Hobbit, Hungry
Tiger, La Mer. La Paz, Magic
Pan, Newporter fM, Rose and
Crown. Satmagund.a, 20th Cen-
tury Ltd.. Victor Hugo's and
Villa ••ontana.
Winuies scheduled to 1en ·e
.ome or their finest vintaaes are
~rinaer, Mirauou, ~rt Mon·
davi, Parduccl, Sebuuaru aod
Slerllnc.
Tickets for the event are $12.50
per person or $125 ror a table for
10 penoos. As long as they la~t.
tickets (which are tax deductJ·
bl~> may be obtained by phon11\g
KOCE·TV, Channel 50, 897-~2.
* * * O&ANGE COUNTY'S lodging
and dinlnc facilities increbed
ftppreciably thus mooth, thanks
to the long-awaited opening of
the new Registry Hotel ad.Jommg
the airport.
We'll.be check mg out this place
~1thln the next rew weeks. to~
followed by a full report here
Heading the hst ol chning at·
tract10ns is the Grand Portage
Saloon, a restaurant featunng
table-side gourmet t'OOkery and
entertainment
The 306-room hostelry also
boasts a spot where people can
satisfy their hun~er around the
Out ·n· About
Norman Stanley
clock. It's the Gazebo, a 24·hour
restaurant and coffee s hop
operation.
FOR THOSE who want nothrng
more than lo sip a relaxing dnnk
or two, there's the Lobby Court
Lounge, a bar Just oH the mam
lobby.
The current entertaint>r m the
Grand Portage is songstre'ls
Kathryn Chase, a Las Vegas and
Reno lounge headline r
Showtames are 10 p.m and mad
rught. Monday through Saturday
Continuous music for dancrng as
also provided.
The Registry Hotet as located
at l8800 MacArthur Blvd .. lr\'tne
<directly across from Orange
County Alrport), 752-8777.
*"'"' WINE FANCIERS and plain
old imbibers take note' "Dinner
Gourmet Japanne Cuisine Soutll Coasl v111a9e
•no-.."°"' \otii11P' Co.e•t Pie1a
JdOO S Pl.11.1 Or
S.1n1.1 An,1
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In Lllll• Tokyo
,. • ., th• Muuc C'"'t•'
I I' s San PPIJ•O
Los Ano.-•P,,
t713 111093 .. J
AT THE RfOISTRY HOTEL
Vo~llat Kathryn Chaae.
Wath the Winemaster" is a new
monthly event being inaugurated
b y the 20th Ce ntury Ltd
restaurant m South Coasl Plaza,
C08ta Mesa.
Featunng an especially ~elect
e d wane each month, the
restaurant will bold a wine
seminar the hrst Wednesday or
the month beginrung in Oc·
t~r -for sue months.
Winemaster and host for the
occasion wall be Jerry Mead,
well-known wine commentalqr.
d.arung columnist and president of
WINO, an organazallon devoted
to "Wine Investigation for Nov·
aces and Oenophiles "
And for any novice still won·
deri ng, the word "enology"
means the science or wine and
wine making.
MEAD WILL Introduce the
wine selected by him, offer
samples lo guests and discuss
wane production and wine
makers. Wednesday. Oct. 6, bas
been set for the lrutial event,
startinl: at 5 p m • in the Grand
Central Station-styled ·lounge or
the restaurant located an South
Coa~t Plaza
Franciscan Burgundy, Cold
Medal W1nner at the 1915 Los
Angeles County 1''air. has been
selected by Mead to lock off the
~.:nes
The restaurant ls open daily
from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Sunday
brunch from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Reservations: 540-8822.
Rear
Cantonese Food
e.at here or
ltke home
STAG .
CHINESE CASINO
Friday. Septem~ 24 197& DAILY PILOT (:I
Carnival Starts Todaf ·
TONIO UT, SEPTEMBD M
HUNTINGTON BEACH CA•NIVAL
Prolesalooal urnlval company with ridH and
aames, to benefit Hunlinl\oo Beach Playhouse t
o'clO(k to mlclnl&bt tool.ht, 10 • m. to mldnlsht
Saturday, noon to e p.m. Sunday al Setclltr
vw.,e, Mansion and Main atreet.a, Huntinatoo
Beach.
LOS ANG ELE8 BALLET -Two dltrerent
performances, 8 o'clock tonight and Stlurday at
Cal Stale t~llerton Little 1lleater, 800 N. State
Colleac DI vd.. Fullerton. $3.50. 870·3311 or
8'7~3347.
mE DANCIN' MA(1DN£-Rock dance troupe,
8 30 and 10 o'clock toniitbt at Knoll's Berry
Farm, Buena Parle. '4 adults, $2 children.
'AFGHANISTAN'-Travelog with Chris Borden,
8 o'clock tonight at Orange Coast College
Auc:htorium , 2701 Fairview Road, Cost• Mesa.
S2.SO gen er al, $1 sludent.s
COMMANDER CODY -8·30 and 11 o'clock
tonight through Sunday at The Golden Bear, 306
Pacific Coast H1gbway, llwiti.Jlgton Beach. SS.
~9600.
'GREAT GOSP EL CONCERT -Pianist Dino,
Andraw Crouch and the Disciples, Johnny Mann
and others 8 o'clock toruibt at the Hollywood
Bowl. Tickets at 1gencies.
GOLF-TENNIS EXPO -Equipment, seminars
and pro matches. 5to lOo 'clock toniChl, 10 a.m. to
10 p. m. Saturday and Sunday at Los Angeles Con·
vention Center. Tickets al Mutual and Liberty
agencies.
FIESTA BRAVA EXHIBITION -Mock
bullfight wilh six maladors. plus flamenco dan· cers and mariachls, tonight through SUnday al
the Long Beach Arena. 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long
Beach. $6·$15, children wider 3 free.
'WHAT THE BUTLER SAW' -Contemporary
farce, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday, 5 p.m. Sun·
day in the Cal Stale F\allerton Arena Theater, 800
N. State College Blvd., F\allerton. $2.SO. 870.3371
'THE SUNSHINE BOYS' -Comedv. 8.30o'clock
torught through Oct. 9 at the Laguna Moulton
Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna
Beach 494-0743 after 1 p.m Tuesdays-Saturdays.
CIUNESE ACROBATS OF TAIWAN -Tonight
through Sunday at the Greek Theater in Los
Angeles. $4·$7.50. Tickets at agencies.
RECREATIONAL VEJDCLE SHOW -V1ns,
~olJen ~~~-;~ ·~~· Sl:;;, agon ·=s2
GENUINE CHINESE MAHDARJN DISHf S
Specializing In Chinese A Lo C.Orte Dishes
Times/Places
boats, ~u.lpm.,nl and t'nt..,rtrunment at Anaholm
Convent.loo Centu oo Stute Colleae Boulev•rd •I'\
Ana.helm. 4 to ll pm today, noon to 11 p.mj
Saturday, noon lo 8 p rn. SUn\lll.)'. $2 adults, St
children 6· 16.
'A TOUCH OF CLASS' Film, 7 · 30 o'clock
tonight at Golden West Collelile Forum 2, U744
Colden West St .. Uuntanaton Beach. $1.50
ge-neral, 50 cents students and senior citizens.
'HABVEY' -Comedy, 8 30 o'clock Fridays and
Saturdays lonieht through Oct. 16 11t the tlunt ·
ington Beach Playhow.e. 2t10 Main St., lluntr
ington Beach. 842-Wl.
'TUE RULING CLASS' -Sallric comedy, now
through Oct 30 at South Coast Repertory\ 1827
Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa $4 50-$6 SO 8 p.m.
Tuesdays-Sundays and 3 p.m. Sundays. 646·1363
after 1 p.m. daily.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAIR -In Pompq-a,
today through Oct. 3. 9 a m . to 10 p.m. Mon~·
Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m Fridays ·al)d
Saturdays, 10 a .m. to 10 p.m. Sundays. $2 25.
'GODSPELL' -Musical at Westminster C6tn·
munity Theater, 7272 Maple Ave., Westminster.
8:30 o'clock 1''ridays and Saturdays tonidit
through Oct. 2. 893·8626. .•
'SOUTH PACIFIC' Musical now throuah Oct.
17 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse,' l40
Avenida Pico, San Clemente. $9.50·$.13.,96.
'92-9950. •
CONTINUING IN WS ANGELES -EUeen
Heck.rt as Eleanor R006evclt, through Sat~r41y
at the Ahmanson Theater; "Pacific Overture.;"
tbrouah Oct. 16 at the Dorothy Chandl1r
P1vilion; "lee," through Oct. 17 at the MarJ<
Taper Forum; "Equus," throuqh Nov . 6 at t..h
Huntington Htrtford Theater; "A Chorus Line,"
indefinite run at lhe Shubert Tht>ater
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ZS
OKTOBERFEST IN LOS ANGELES -Gerntp
folk dances. beer songs, oompah bands ancl •
parade, 10 a.m . to 6 p.m Saturday and Sund~J~l
Busch Gardens. $5.25 adulta, $4.2.S cbl1dren 4·1Ji,
OKTOBERFEST IN TORRANCE -German
(SH CHAMBER, Page C7)
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Take A Dining Trip On A Train
for a unique dining advcnrurc, come aboard
tht gbmour train. Lunch, dinner and
Sund~y brunch. Savorycntrees include
Roasr Prime Rjb of Bed, Rack of Lamh
&: Chesapeake Bay ScalloJllJ. Grand
Central Sution Lounge with C.howcJer Bar
and Dining Cars locattd in Sourh (',oaat Pina
in Cotta Mesa. (7 J<f) ~0-8822 ComC! relive 1he put.
Inquire about our specially-selected
---.;:~~wine of the month.~-
Muldoon's
Irish Pub
is more than just a pu
• '
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*fif /nil' ~ havt one of tht num pop11/ar puh$ 111 N1•wpnrt Bt•at'/1, am/'
""'" we have a first class restaurant as .,.,·ell. flue 's ont• 11/ <111r ja1·orit<'s, :
st·n 1·d amuJ /fnrns, fresh flowers, and <'l')·sral Tnµ 11 of/ "1111 ntlf f1um11111 , :
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S11rt• an ' tltc•rt• \ naught more riC'h on' drficio11s. Careful(~· roas11•cl It> ptr·
frctio11 wltlr min,. and herbs. this tendu lamb 1s baS11•d wilh mint saul'r to
add tltat flnal tnurh. Served w/flr o $0w>ry portiun of riC'C' pilaf almrmdtn~
an</ c·arrrJfS SQUfl!C'd in brown buttu. nrfi meal It prtpuml with Spccia1 •
ma1u: from the Leprechauns.
Muldoon•s Irish Pub
Otsi~t Ploia Ntwport Btoch 640·4 l l 0
IHttTaUou Rttctmmended
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Want to Join a Drama Group?---
Jucl1ln1 b1 tbe lO·
quirie• received from
~lb' arrived Oranp
Coast retadent.a oo bow to become involved wttb
l~al t.beaura, lt would
appear that a ·~ate
column devoted toUrd¥
to tb•t subject would be
ln order. partkularly
=~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~ with the new 1u1on -;: just 1eWn1 under way.
Alone the Orana• Coast, there are 11
theater lroups-nlne
community and two
proteaaiooal -produc·
ln1 play• anywhere
from once or twice to
six or seven times a
season. Some, like
South Coast Repert«y.
demand Polished, pro-
fesslonal actors, while
others, such a s the
Fountain Valley Com·
munity Theater. cater
to tbe you.n1er set.
c..Airporter 'Inn
C/iotel
l'RESEXTS Ol'TSTA:\'Dl~G
Dl;\f~G & E~TERTAJXMEr\T ..
MEDITERRANEAN ROOM
Fon EXQl:ISITE CtJJSJC\E·SERVJCE
; DIN~ER SEHVEO FR0~1 5 PM
' Ll'l\Cll FHO M 11 ·JO AM
It wltb one or these
Joc:al theater aroups.
liated bere an
alpbabet.lcaJ order.
-C•tt• Mes,..a
avlc: Playaioase. This
1ro1&p, oreanlud in
1965, performs in the
Community Cente r
audltorl um on the
Oran1e County 1"01r·
1rounda . Pall Tam-
belllol la the resldenl
director, a nd her &eaSOr1
include• "The Secret
Attain or Mildred
Wild" (openlnl October
8), "You Can't Take It
Wltb You ," "Plaza
Suite," "Tbe Children's
Hour" and "Barefoot in
the Park." CaU ~S391
ror further information.
Intermission
Tom Titus
c:le, Fountain Valley. home tbat ts atlll two
ll'• oow in rebearaal for yo a ra away. N o w ··11n. McTbinl.'' wtuch quartered temporarily
will open around at Bristol Street and
Halloween. More detalh Red Hill Av ~nue in
at •·9.W7. Cotta Meaa, ICT will
-Butlagtoa 8eKlll ope a • • W b e n You
Pla1aieaae. Arter 13 Comln ' Back , Red
seasons. all but the Oral Ryder!" on Oct . 8, with
spent in the Barn, 2110 future offerings lnclud-
M ain St .• Huntineton Ing "Who's oo First!"
Beach, tbis group bas "Firs t One Asleep.
lost its building and will Whastle" and ''The Mao
go dark after it.s current Who Came to Dinner.•·
show ... Harvey, .. closes More details are availa·
Oct. 16. You can learn ble at 557·7297.
more a b o u t l h e -Lacaaa Moulton
playhouse's future plans ptayllou.se. The "senior
by calling M.Z·.5421 citizen" of the coastal
theaters (over SO years
C IQYOD Road, Lquna
Beach. with "Normt.n,
Is Tbut You~" noxt.
Call 494·!1743 for rurthe.r information. l!UlllllllillMl;iiMKllg;
-Udo lale Playen.
This Newport Beach
lf'OUP Just turned 20 and
mounts only two shows
a year, Its next ("Last
ol the Red Hot Loven")
openinl Nov. 20 in the
Udo Ille Clubhouse, '101
Via Udo Soud, on tho
Island. George Hanis
(675-38S7) Is this year"s
Lido president.
-Saddlebadt Va1Je7
Commllalty Theater.
The newest of the local
groups, this El Toro.
based theater staged its
first play (··Plan
Suite") last rail and is
in rehearsal for its second ("Blltb&
Spirit•'). Founder
Norma Cavallo
<SeeCOAST, PaceCI)
.. south
pac1~1c ..
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Whatever your level
of talent, chances are
you ·u find an 01&Uet fOl'
-Fountain Valley
Commaally Tb eater.
This ~eveo -year-old
croup produces plays
by and ror children wtth
traditionally large casts
at 1.8280 Mt. Baldy Cir·
-Irvine Com m•nl-old) 1s a lso tbe largest,
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for R91ervatfon1 Call: 640-7502
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-.Deadly Game in 'Texas'
All About Eve By XA1UE B. RACY
Of ... 0..l'r"'loltu" ''A Smitll Town m THU" is a powerluJ,
moviD& swry or two men tn contUct. TiluoUry
Bottoms <now 1rowts up from "Tbe Last Picture
Show") portrays a hi"h school football hero wbo
returna to hls hometown at\er five years in jail tor drul poueas1on.
He immediately clashes with the town sherltt. portrayed by Bo Hopkiu, over a mutual
girlfriend. played by the sensual Susan Georce of
"Straw Dogs." And the same Jrows deadlier
when he finds himacll a Uving tuget after wit·
nes1in1 the sheriff murder a set-up assassin ror a Udy bundle of bills.
With the plot et'ilablished, lhe story then
r oars into the usual excess of specta,cular d~trucUon typical to the geore of low.budget
fLlms
IN LESS THAN two hours. more than 15
vehJcles are pulverized, but only after som e
breathtaking t'hase scenes in which director
Jack Starrett places us in tbe seats of tbe
automobiles. One particular chase will be
especially appreciated by motorcycle en-
thusiasts. However, those who have been in·
volved in even minor vehicle accidents may find
these depict.ion~ chilling.
Take off for a
fun evening at
The Registry!
Great evenings take ofl In The Grand Portage
Restaurant and Saloon. Start with I attperb
drnner featuring table-side gourmet
cookery. Stay fOf dancing and
switched·on entertainment. Come
tor dinner On he dancing. Or the
show Come tor all
thlee. Now 1ti.1's
a nappy
landmgl
Kathryn Chase
Sepl 20 thru Oct. 9
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another s mash-em up ~nlalion J.S the fine in-
tensity of the acttn& and tbe aUempt author
William Norton makes at. cbaractethatton. The
story , too. conve~s a strong statement about the
power of the state oYer the lndivadual so that u
convict.a find the111selves earmarked for trouble
by mere virtue or having bet.·ll ln jail.
Eve Plumb, "ho pluyed the wide-eyed
middle daughte r on lhe "Brudy Bunch"
<left ) has gon<.> full circle. She'll play a
teen-age runuway <right) in ''Dawn" at 9
p.m. Monday on Channel '· She plays a
glrl who turns to prostitution.
Rated ''PG.''
'lee' Flows Unevenly
By JACKIE HYMAN
Ol-0.llY~ ... ~ll
"Ice'' is 1 drama by a taJented
young playwright who doesn 't
yet know where he's going
~rs the second play Michael
Crist.ofer's bad produced at the
Los Angeles Music Ceoter's
Mart Taper Forum, where "Ice"
will run through Oct. 17. The first
wa.s about death and the second
is, apparently, "bout looW.Oess.
lt bas a lot going roe iL There's
a well-drawn portrait or a
psycbolic, excellently played by
Chit DeYoung. There's som e
engaging imagery, clever wnt-
ing and fast-paced dialogue
actually monolog\le most of the
time.
THE FUNDAMEf'llTAL image
is one of isolation -three people
spending a winter in a cabin tn
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Alaska But for all the sparklS
that are set off. the pJaywnght really ntver gets a fire going.
The girl. whom Bntt Swanson
plays likably but with insuffi.
cient depth, is written as a chche
The character of Ray, invested
Wlth a warm humanity by actor
Ron Ri.tkin, starts out as an-in·
teresting character but WlDds up
almost indistinguishable from
De Young's character in the writ· ing.
IS TRIS AN absunhst play?
There's a hint that the eager
young man and the degenerate
alcoholic will swap places by the
end, but they never qwle do Is
everything happening Ul the mind
of the psychotic? lf so, lhat 1s n 't
clear either
The dialogue is heavily
laden with four-letter words
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us Insight into nil the other
as~s of th~ characters' lives.
The djrect1on by Jeff Bleckner
1s hvely and appealing and k~
us interested even through the
lengthy monologues and the OC·
cas1ooally predictable plot
twisl.'l
Cristopher does indeed have a
lot of ab1ltty, enough to keep his
audlence involved for slightly
over two hours. But he needs to
decide what he's wntmg about
and why.
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Fnday Sl'ptemt>er 24 19~6 DAIL V PILOT (7
.• ••I ;;~:~ <Pro• Pa&• Q)
::~ and rood. Saturday Uu'OU.lh Oct 31 at ::~lne Villa1e $1 SO adult.I, duldren free. : ·= ... :::iihJD• -"Ma1lclans, U~ccnu and Dra1orus", ·:=~dnn'• •bow, 1 and a p.m. Saturday, Sunday
•'jod Oct. 2 and 3 at Golden Weat Colle1e's outdoor :·t~~ theater, 15744 Golden Wett St., HunUnitoo
:: b. 11 Ticket.I at coUe1e boobtore.
. :vougow -With doll houses and furniture. 9 +Jn. to9:30 p.m . Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun· • dJD' at Runlln1ton Center, Beach al Edin1er,
.~tlncton Beach. Free.
. BLUEGRASS CONCERT Abe Brown and Can-:~ Crass, plWJ Craig Halaey and the Croaaroad .·Band (aoft rock ), 8 p.m. Saturday at tbe Orange
.·County Falr1rounds on Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
RSO adults, children under 12 free ...
;'.;l!:tRADE Constllut1on Observance Day
::Pirade, 10 a m Saturday, east on Civic Center
.'·Dtive from the Muruc1pa1St.ad11un, Santa Ana.
CUFFIE STONE'S HOMETOWN JAMBOREE
-country music, 7, 8 JO and 10 p m. Saturday at
Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park. $4 adults, S2
children
.'""1DS DAYS' -Saturday and Sunday at D1s-
· :·W,.land, w1tb debut of Mickey Mouse Club
Parade, 2 p m each day, and Rhodes Kids on
Fantasyland staee SS adults, S2 children, with
rides free for cbtldren from 9 a m to 11 a.m . both
clays with purchase or general admission ticket.
SUNDAY,SEPTEMBER2'
BALLET PACI FICA Two short dances on the
green, 2 p .m . Sunday, with minstrels The Four
O'clock Players, Laguna Niguel Regional Park.
Free.
'PAYDAY' -Daryl Dukes f1lm , with discussion
by critic Stanley Kauffman, 8 p.m. Saturday in
Orange Coast College's Auditorium, 2701
Fairview Road , Costa Mesa. Season tickets SlO
~tthedoor.
)~10 CAMERATA -Su Harmon, soprano; An -
ifcew Charlton. wmd a.nstrument.s, and Burton
Karson, harpsichord. chamber music at 4:30
p.m. Sunday al the Sherman Foundation, 2647 E.
Coast HJghway, Corona del Mar Sl adults, 50
cents students Reserval.lons 673·2261.
MUSICIANS' ftlUSIC FFSrlVAL -About 250
Orange County professional musicians, 2 p.m. to
midnight Sunday at lhe Grand Hotel, 1 Hotel
Way, Anaheim. Performers include Roberta
• • •
Lynn, Dianeyland Band aod the OrUl,le County
Rhythm Macblne $4.
COllJC8 AND nLM -Sales, entertainment and
other actlvttiu, 11 a m. to 6 p.m. SU.nday at tbe
Royal Inn or Anabelm. $1.
IDTE EVENT -KJte nytn1 and squadron or
ramoua airer an, lncluciiQ Fokker Tri-Plane and
Sopwith Camel, 1 p.m. Sunday al Dana Polnl
Harbor. f'tee .
SONS OF TUE PIONEEllS -Country music, 2.
4, and 8 p.m . Sunday at Knott'• Berry Farm. S4
adults, S2 children.
MUSIC AND llAKIONETl'ES-Llords' "In·
ternatlonal," 3 p.m. Sunday at Newport Harbor Hip School. S12 adulla, SI student.I, includes
aeries Ucket to Harbor Area Community Concert sutes.
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MONDAY. SEPTEMJSEa f7
NEW lflJSIC ENSEMBLE -I p.m. Monday in
the Cal State Long Beach Stud.lo Theater, 6101 E.
7th St. Long Beach.
OPERA DEMONSTllATION -And lecture by
Borb Goldovaky o( Opera ~ater, 1 p.m. Mon-
day in tbe Cal State Fullerton Reclt.a.l Hall, 900 N.
State College Blvd , Fullerton. $5. 870-3371
between 11 a.m . and4p.m. weekdays.
TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER ZS
'RAISIN IN THE SUN' -Captioned film for the
deaf, 4 pm. Tuesday in Golden West College's
Forum 2, 15744 Colden West St., Huntington
Beach. Free.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER zt
PIUNEAS NEWBORN JR. At Hungry Joe's,
1.506 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beacb,
Sept 29-0cl. 3. $3 plus one drink minimum.
536-9006.
CRACKER -Funky jazz band, 6 p.m . Wednes·
day at Santa Ana CoUege Amptulheater, 17th and
Bristol streets, Santa Ana Free.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
'B~ROOK AND CANDLE' -8:30 p.m . nilr-;d~urdays Sept. »Oct. 18 at
the San Cle mente Community Theater, 202
Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemente. 492·0465.
'I DO, I DO' -Musical comedy Thursdays
through Saturdays, Sept. JO-Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. and
4 p.m . matinees Oct. 3 and 10. At the Forum
Theater, 6SO Lacuna Canyon Road. Laeuna
acb. cosponsored by ~c Opera Assoc1allon
Saddleback CoUeae 4i4 0709 or 831 ·9700 ext
2153. or Uberty and Mutual agencies $3 SO adults,
S2 SO students
FRIDAY, OCTOBER I
CANYON GRASS -Wilh Abe Brown, bluearass
mUlic, 8 p m. Oct. 1 at Golden West Colleae Com-
mwuty Center, 1S744 Golden Weat St ., Hunt-
lnaton Beach. Sl. Tickets at the s:o.llea:e
book.store.
PIANO CONCE&T -By Dr. Barbara Crockett,
19ustc by Beethoven and Chopin, 8 p.m. Oct. 1 an
the Cal State Lona Beach Stud10 Theater, 6101 E.
7th St . Long Beach S2 generail, $1 studenla. (213)
498-4540.
One week only
Sept. 22-28
S2.SO students T1ckelb at Mutual and Walllch.s-
L&berty a1enc1e1> .
'OLD TIMES' -Harold rtntt>r drama. 8·30 pm.
Oct l, 2. 3. 8. 9, 10, 15, 16, and 17 an the Colden
Wat CoUeae Actor's Ph1ybox. 1~744 Golden West.
St • Huntington Beach. Mature aul,t1encei. $2,
t1cketa at college bookstore
'DOWN THE COLORADO Underwatrr film
and talk by Millicent Polley, 7 30 p m Ocl. 1 Lil
lhl' Golden West Colleae Center, 15744 Golden
West St., Hunllneton Beach P'tee.
DION 8· 30 and 11 pm Oct. I 3 at The
Golden Bear, 308 Paclnc Coast Hl&hwtay, ll~nl·
ington Beach. S5. ~9600.
ntE LIBERTY CONSORT Early American
music, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 1 In Santa Ana Colleae
Phillipe Hall. 17th and Bristol streets, Santa Ana. Free.
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Cf DAILY PILOT Friday. September 24, 1978
Bolin Scores a Strike
Rock Guitarist Tries New Directions
81 MICHAEL PASUVIOI
Ol-0.ltyfll ... -Tommy Bolin cootlnU8 t.o be a
not.able excepUoo to the claim
tbat many rock 1uitariat1,
however adept l.n their 1mre.
become victl ms of stilted
musical vision and complacency
once they have est.ablUbed a
foJlowing. Althouah at present
Bolin's following can't compare.
the recent efforts by Georte Har·
rison and Eric Clapton are a
reflection of this malady.
At ZS, bis career has thrived on
his vers atlllty and adaptability.
And Bolln's new album. "Private
Eyes" <Columbia PC-3'329>. is a
further eJ!lension of his unpredic·
table musical growth that may
one day lead Bolin to be dubbed
·'The Chameleon of Rock."
STAJlTING out wtth zephyr, a
Colorado-based folk-rock ouUlt.
Bolin received has first real ac-
claim as a soloist on jazz drum·
mer Billy Cobham's album
"Spectrum," where his dauling,
high-energy ·performance on
"Quadrant " r e mains as
testimony to his ability to play
wtth piercing melodicism.
From there. Bolin moved oo to
tour with the James Gang-
filling i!l. for Joe Walsh-and
traded solos with guitarist Lee
Rittenour on Alphonse Mouzon 's
"Mind Transplant" album.
His most recent contributory
role sent him to England where
he managed to breathe some
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Record
Review
temporary life into the heavy
met.a.I corpse known Deep Purple
by lnjectina arranaement and
melody in place of volume and
acreecbln1 feedback.
Fortunately, Deep Purple
crept int.o tbe fr~zer and Bolin
ftnally recorded his first solo
album, "Teaser." an excellent
combination of bis diverse
musical exl>erien ces lhal
dominated my turntable for
months.
NOW, ON "Private Eyes"-
sadly, Columbia executives
didn't go for the original title.
"Bolin for Dollars"-Bolin
chances colors once again. While
"Private Eyes" lacks the im-
mediate .. punch in the face" ef.
feel or the harder-edged
"Teaser." it is a more ambitious
and flexible endeavor.
Side one opens with "Bustin'
Out for Rosey, •' a catchy rocker
featuring up-front rhythm pro-
duction and former Motown
sesaionplayer Norma Bell's ta.sly
saxophone charts. Bolin supplies
some bot yet economical guitar
runs that may prove frustrating
lo those expccUnc a "guitar
album."
AJthouab Bolin has shown he
bu the talent t.o become a major
Ouby 1u1tarlll, he lS placing lhe
emphuia on an over-all band
sound rather than e~oc:entnc
domination. His technique 1s
brilliant as U4ual, but Bolin keeps
bia flery solos r estrained, thus
maklog them more effective
when employed.
"POST TOASTIE" LS a rune-
minute cul tbal lacks total
coherence due to it.s Cragmented
nature and abrupt tra.n51llons.
However. it farther d1splays
Bolln's versatility as it moves
from Cream-like rock to strut-
ting funk to roc:k-Juz.
Side two ls the real surprise as
Bolin employs touches of
acoustic guitar on three tracks.
"Hello Acain" is a mesmeril.ing
ballad with some finely meshed
orchestration that accents
Bolln's 12-string harpsichord-like
guitar work. While Bolin will
never be In danger ol winning a
rock poll for best vocalist, his
tortured. wasted vocals have lhe
ability w transcend their weak-
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suit, "Hello Again" Is one of
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ooe of rock's most unique and
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112 VIA UDO MORD
Outstanding 2 Story Home With Pier
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Bedrooms. T errace For EntertaJn·
Lng. REDUCED TO $298.SOO OPEN
DAILY l ·S THRU SUNDAY
Ill OOYU DIU¥E 631-1800
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Located on ~~t w/lrg
8h~dc trees is Ws 1...rly listed.
s pacious 2br owen tla!t w/open
beam, & f rplc. ~r!nick patio
btwn 2br iltc01110l.UD1t,Oftr gurage.
l>riced tor very quictrnle.
•.. tOAee tme• an olti&er ~born
C09')le wbo savc.~hfor n trip tMlc:k to
tbtM bomelaad -& to ~conomi.ie,
curled t.Mir.tood 1n a b.a.lket. I.or t.he
eottre tnp .. only to Mer'n, on the laat
day .t dtelr-v~ tlla ~r '8oci Md
bor:ft I .. if hided 1fn ldle:tr tteltet. •111.,-be
your life style IMlt!a.'> c-Jd U1)'0U can
iff ord. Let us sflOW you this elegant
••!!;arty Oalllorai;,' ranch .st1fe home
with 5 bdrms. & 7 baths, situated at the
top ot.ttie bill m €otaaa ~1 Mar on
•pprox. lwo thi~ acre. A good \'.aiue
at ~1000-YOU OWN TBELAND !
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try to enlllrtai.oer's <t..
hcht "tc-pnt IMni: rcom C:>thMrol <'l"tltng nnd , .. ________ ..
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Charmmg'3br +den home just steps to
b~.Y. beuch. & tennis crts. Btfly
Jnds C'J)d, se<-tuded patio, ~~t spt over
garage makes 3rd ildnn. Prtc~ fu-.t
reduced to $139,IOO. @pentllauae a.in.
1·5. 1742 M1ramar,Balboa.
l52,7ti0
Qaiet ~fgblrorhood, rrear scltls &
shoppjng. Newly vpgraded w/cwper
plumbing,· ktetm floorin g & more.
Lovely patio w /waterfall. Woo 't last
long!
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'FNnthouse. Jbr. 2ba, famrm. dinnn,
frplc, modem bttns + 'tbr. lba over
garage cu vr<ted 't>y &bady wooo Cle.ex
patio. $S7S .inetudes both units.
DOLL dlOUSE..:OdM ao lft1DNTiltY
2 st.ry ••«ted•9otl house. 2br, lha
w /wann •'C>Od -*ck & lrg AYoNPdo
same tree . 'Dbl French •doors off
duiettc. Sooth of hwy. Call fast!
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1»75-2311
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Re.altar ttas tt\e h1i'PPY
privHe~e of welcoming
Don Biet to his ules &laff.
Don 1s well Jen.own in the o.-.. real e9tate profenion in
the Harbor area and is well •ersed on
all kinds of propcrtie5. Please call
646-3928 and ask for Don concerning
anyreal estate need.
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ttew ~s t)1>e dmm wAllell, brick, leaded glass, exquisite
l'llU'ble & wood. 4 -~ms 1 (incl.
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1-'ore~t $89,000 1hll i I li4
OOl~NICE
Oftfy 153600 ' nn. uu·d brick
ftr1"t'I"<'"· i\3rdwood noon.. ~uatr)' ll:lrtri.tn. I
nr IMl"-ie, &>tic y.ard.t\a•
suowbl~A loan.
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Turth' flul'k. Gorsieous
4 Ur. fam rm. rr pl & pool Ill<· entry· ~zy rarmal
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Rrntlf'fD $5""0 LET'S MAKI-: J\ 1>1-:AL lln1thl & d1e~y "I, • i.UU'1 UU GlE,..MAR :.hupcd 111tt'h<'n. HUI!<'
Goortteou'I rolMng bills Uy nwncr a1n1tlc :.tory 4 Cam1ly ro.oms v u.•ws
home over1ookmg S1&nt:i br. 1 .. , IJa. idnl crrn.U, trop1cnl :Jtnum palm.
Ana Country C l ub. manyc'dHs.<.:orncrlol, Scdudcd ma5lcr wm~,
Southern Colonial 2 aty, S trlr or boat ac11 • .,.,. 0~0 mrrrorl'd w.rdrobe &
Br. separate ttam Rm, house Sat /Sun 1·5 patloncccss.Lnrg«!pntin
P'Otmlll Din Rm. 3 Ba1 ,62.5110• 91i 2 3211 01 with l•TI tree» & privalo OW!l~An>til)UI. Roduce<t Mti·i007 too. VH land. Caltnoliv lo
t:IOClO Nov.> $72.600. ------1 pttvif'W-7SZ·T'100. REOCARPF.Tl\KALTY HEW LISTING! ,,.,,,, ••'1•11\•t1N1•.JlflH'('t•
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MESA VERl>E
Largo family home with
bonu.11 room and extras.
~.000 Tr)' 10'1. down.
C.ll lor more info.
646-o)474
4 bdrm~. (am. rm., 2
Crplcs. $'71,950 . , TMrs.1s:r:r! lla.tl•.., 'This ·~the home y11u'Ve ~ , ~ &.. been wn1lmJt for I Hurry! ~ All ll\\-txtras maketltu.4
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ptumbirrg. Brl'i!lt
hnplacc. 1''1tlfllly room.
Jle&lucodlA musttosee! O,£U SU... I .. when s.53,950 will buy lh1i1
..,... "' "" ttxcellent 8Qrter home! '2647W. .. 111h11t.,.?1.' Separate1' ~rm, 2 bath
CO(( Del Mar). OW homewahfpk Double
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embrace the charm orre red u t $127 ,500.
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C'.onUlct Aant S.1m t'n1nr
(11416-U-'I 170 MO 1.11.Clli
l~t \I 1n1 O;H'h~und, 'n·
II II !'IN . R rel Hrown
nt"t'lh ha• k m('<ll(':ttlon
ltt•\\ .II d 1 !II~ .lllhl!
AIORTIOH
Counwlull! & H\•frt r:1l
l'n·i.: tt"lt J\'ail "'knd~
2-1 llr lfdphnc ~17 !11!1~1
Hetp Wanted · 7100 ll.1hy~1th'r, maturt', m)
• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • homt~ or vnu r' 5 :\1 o old
• \A\1\ l'OSITIO"IS 11 .i p lll !'a rk Wei.t
ALL FEE PAID ~52 1»117
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Cot kat11•I V11· · lt>th &
Cll·t.in, N ll $:!.'i r .. ward
'11\2 ~1~1or 7~1~ilil1
1!020 l\1rC'h St Ste• 111·1 1 '· ~. • Y umc
l'Rt:GN1\NT" ~l'WJ)IJrtllN1~·~· 11:1:1 11rnn 7 30 till :.i.au. t ~·1111r1. Carin ~ 1•0 n I 1 d •· n t i .11 Call for ,\lllll K~t.rh 'ti;, 11.1•.1r Su C~il!-t • r IJla couni.c•l111~ & rl'll'r 1 al C.ood pay :'>56 1!126
FOL':-.ll> mule S} Ix-nan
llo,ky \'11• Lo~ Ah:.o~.
Abortion, ;iilopt 11111 & Atcount 1n~ t'11•rk n1·1•drtl kcepine for l!ro~ 111.: 11,., i·lupmt•nt I~~ hvs1lter rweclcd in l.ak1•
Trah111•0, \I V K.')(I 10.'>8 APl:ARfo: !>47 2S63 firm . ('uni .1< l l\I ary 1-ort.'i.~ an•a tor I'' yr
i\nn<', :i:tb <!:'IU I bC'lwn old 3 D,1y~ .w~ .:;~lur
SJm noon home or mini· .>Ill 1.1~1 f'(ll'~I> !I l !I, f1•m hrn
shJlo:J.:' •lot: '11· EtlwJrch
& \ .mul\ • I IB H 12 7623
• Sl'IRITLAI. Hfo:ADF.H
F\Jlly f,l('f'0\('0
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SJn ('lcmrnlt' ..-ur ,1ppl ; hie, morn111~~ 111 "'' 1''()1 '~U ln~h ~1·1. whl
mrl..111!' 111.111., 'I 1•W1nkll •~JZ!KJ~ 1'1:!'11.lti ACTIVITIES homt• &1121l17
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l"RI-:1-:llOM .• Hut 1-·01 '" m.111· !-.1.1m1·" lrl'('(iom" .in m:.idr joh
k1ttl•n. •1PP"" :l 11111' \'i1· inti .. omrllml'' a hll I<'
ll.im1llon <\ flush.ird. 1>Ub1d1• h1•lp '' nt'l'flt-tJ to
11 11 '*>:J ~n:i f11lll 1t If vou or 1.1 Im ('(I
lfol 1"1•m rr·d Oolwrman 111'\t' nt't'd hl•lp. t•ull tlw
9 12 ll t~urd O!rl.'red C/\RMINIT vrni:r.11n .ti
Vir t-.lil e n /Wtl "lo n S.JUth ('0,1,1 ('ommunll) n~ 'lt~I. ll°"'p1t111. 4!1'J Hll
Ass T. for t; r Ex1x·r "' 11\Ji'I'
t•.irt Timt• lions, J•:KG. minor IJb t'.111 for appt ll:JIJ-4140
lmmc•dt.1ll• Ollt'lllll.11 r1ir tt \jl(KING
1 rt'llll\I• 1nc11\ 11tu.1I 1".: TELLER·EXPER. pt·nrnr1•d m d1·~1.11n1ni:
011 llOllll>? Jrt" .m<I 1 rnlh ~nm<' NJllO~JI Hank pm11r~1m, for (;t•tlatllt <.:ont.1 ct lloh t. r1>11:.hl<m
\'<)nv11lf'M'1•nh. :W llour. __ 113.1371)(1 i'. 0 t. __
CASHIER CLERK
t11 "urk tn Cdl\t If .IO 6.
2 '.l tlJ" I> "'i.. ~o Sun d,,,, 01 llol1da)l>
t:m•ri.:\, t'\ll & 11ooil
ref, n·q '\o 'tudtnls
plca .. e l.tll ;\tr .. AdJms
for mtcn 1cw f.t I 7S75
CASHIERS W .ANTED
C.'1~h1crs OC'l'dt'rl in our
'<'If sen It'<' j.!J' ~• ntlnih.
must ~ Ill) rs old, bon
duhl1• &. n<'Jl ap
tll·ar.inl'l'. mu .. t h.ivl'
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CLERKS
INVENTORY
:t 1>.1y i\~c;1i;nmcnl
'l :io lhroui:h 10 2
'\t 75 l't•r Jlour
t \l.l.TOUAY
£..0~ off ice •
~OJ overload
557-0061
Jntrrv1tw hr" 9 J :JO
3723 ll1rch SI. N D
DESMOND'S
WESTMIMSTU
llo uiekecper Ot.'('dcfl
Older \\oman preforred. U U ll I C 1\ T I 0 ="' ~1920W'Cer6 00 -SPECl1\Ll :S~ m nlr.
:.alary plu~ tommL'!sion. Is eur rcntly ac~e11ting Housekeeper. aide. orr cxpcr nct·ci.s. Dill H.o.h,
11ppllcat1ons f r 1·n· Sat & Sun. Non smoker. Che,•mn Slalurn, 2401H t.:l th~1Jst1c 1nd1v. dt-i.inng Mu."t dnve. Over 45 yn~ Toru ltd. Lullun.i lhllll
• t·:ari.'t.'r 1n selhn~ men's uv~tn, CdM. $250 -t-rru -
cloth1ni.: Ex per. prefd. & brd tn~ (H22 '.\tmch. Apply 'I ht' Inn at
hut Jtlllude or 11nmc Im· l.a1t11n11 211 NO (;QJ~l
1> o • t 11111· <· I-' u II co llous1•kt•t.>per Jrnmpnn1on IJw) , l.uiwna lk><i<'h
bt•ncflh ' hl11'1'11I 111~ \\ MIC'l:il !lt.'t'Urtly tn livt•
1 o 11 n t .. I; u a r a n l f! l' 111. 1·ook for t>l<k• ly 1.1c1y. MAIDS
q., '"~ 1·11m m S!OO mo. 1'75· 1:)32 ~·n1 ,.m.111 t•xllu ~" o
11'1 o l t• I • :; D u y \\ lo. • ,\l)jll) 111 !'t•l ,Ull
To M :irt11j.!t•1
DESMOND'S
148 Westminster Mall
Wedm.inster
r.qual Oppor t-:m ployer
Ollhwo1her /
P~pMon
llousckcepl•r. man llllt' 4114."521 home for l !.Chool a11c .
chtldren. <.:leanm~. hi.:bl :\1 a1d "'.1ntl.'!1. Scad1lf
cler11:al. Must drive Muld. lrAlJ Su Chl. llw ~.
Cdl\1 11rca. Salary open Lag llt'h 49-1-411!12.
644-0315. - - -------Ma1n1t•nn nrc/f.lertrir1,in
INSURANCE BILLER S920·SI 14G f:,.,perte 11cu
Eitpcr'd for out pal1t!l'll <:'>o~en11nl Call 53G 93~!
claims. 4PM ·l2.30AM llunlml(ton (J(H1l'h(.'11y
stutt Xlnl bener1h. S<·hool Utst
SAN Cl.t:M ENTE '17017lh St II II.
GENERAL HOSPITAL
496-1122 MAIMT. PAINTER
DJ~'' only Apply in IX'™'"· Muhloon's lns h
Pub. 20'.! ~ew1)(Jrt Ur Dr. :-.;11 ----------N H. arcu. Pt' rm.
..-JANITORIAL• Bcneflh ('all IH4-0006
L>ll \PEllY \\'UHKROOM Dcl)l'ndable woman ror
nt.'l'd' '''f>1•r t .. btcr & steady work Med1c-11I ~lanaa!'mcnt ,~·umslrei.Hs. Kon bldg,N B 40 1lrspc:orwk WOMEN'S
II u t t h ,. r l> r J per Y, 6prn·l ·30am. 641·0600 COftfemporory
s.11 020J -- ---Clothln9
k I JR. ACCOUNT AMT I We nr-look•n" 'or ~n a"· t::irn s160 w & up sell ng IOOICICE~"'R " " '' ... " Fu 11 c r n r II s h . (' ) ....... B._l'CS!ltVe pcnon W/back· 7141~'>4 7851. 772.4247 Hardworkcr who enjoy<; !(round rn wo m en ·~
pressure will find xlnl clothing & access. lo
ESCROW SCTY ruture m conRenial sur· man111w & lake r /chg or
Exp er 1 c 11 cc d • a 1 l roundinirs w /n rapidly oor women':; depl. nt our
bcner1ts. i.alary to abili growinR co. Must have W~tmmskr Mall !ilore.
ty Call Buy Escrow. min. 2 yrs c·ollcite & 2 yr" Call !orlntervw appl
CdM. Marian Johnson. office cxpcr. w/manuf. THE LOOK
b73-625S co. Musi be n self stortcr 540·4500 rapnblc or preparing _
Exec. Secretary to $900
Stenos to $750
Acct Clk IC-Orona $750
Hecept111nisl to $700
l''tts Pd f Also i-·ee J4tig
lrvtne Pt'rsonnel Agency
~ ~: 17lh, Cosla Mesa
Su1tc224 642-1470
fil es, llud1tcl s, l';uh !\fana11er·l''or Fast FOO<ls.
flowi., & h.avc some cost Eicpcr. pref'd, but not ~xpcr. This backf(round nee. S l nrtl n ll pay
IS absolutely mand~tory SIO.Sl2,000 yr Apply, Del
Call Maril' Hickman for Tat'O 25252 La Pu Hd
11n appt M9-4000. Laguna I hll~. I
JR.IUYER
West.sail Corp. manuf.e· MAN WAHTED
turer of the ~orld's flnest Experience In repaarmie
ssilhoat!> net'ilit a sharp. furniture ~ wsreh11u111 ----------i 111:gres~1vc pcr1on as u ~ork 646-IMiAA _. FACTORY I Jr Duyer. Knowledi:e or MAT u H 1': w 0 M ,, N
hgu.rt!S & purc.'ho!11n11 "' p/t1me t o welco m u WAREHOUSE rl''l d Lile st·crctJnAI nr•wrumt•r!f & lontuct.
du l 1 e" & v ar! ll <I mN rhont ~ 1'11·x1bto hrs.
HEEDED ru pons1b1lilll•11. Gonil Nct•d c111, l1lu typin11.
IMMEDIATEL y Pl>!'lllon for person who s.7 JO'JS,
u 1 h enjoys workm}( w tveo ---------. , .. Ulll have le ep one pie. Xlntc:o 1>cner1ts AP· M F.(.)ICAl, tWl"ICE ~SS"" ond transportal1on. L Apply in person ply to Ma MrOonnlct, Phyalclon'11 <1rf1Ct'. 11 U. C""'"l.coirirEESHo· ----4 1>~1y Wt'I'"' 1nrl1t<l1'~ 1.F.RK TYPIST, l'/T, 6 "'.. ,..... ..-1-'RF.t: Pr<>0nam·y Tt'~I" S11l11rd11y lr1l1•rv1t•w• llai ,11lrl'l, nttrnrttve. h-I 1y ''osta M aa
GO .f'('OURSfo:LOC REWARD ('ont11l.-nt1;1l'c1un~1·hn1ot ~al. on~ .. Ki.m ~.p m' roll1•i.:1•0K .N111ht~. r'1;l1~'11.is~ e E ~milt Utl to 400 ti Md Zlhr t.1 lrllni' ll'l."i !14:t.1 l'lt'.il«" rnll Tl•r 1)' for 1111 i.JIJi Y ._ 646 ~541 --MANPQW R INC
H onqurl f11t·itllic" l.t,..l.LAllM1x!'tt11ll'.lllk Jiomlm•·nl Llt·uut1t·wnw/f11lluwinl(or ollcgt.' Girl , l.1 Vf'·ln. «SW l9t1St 'C M ' K
7um Jpm ~l}.11711 , ext 47 bctwn Write Ouily 1'1lul P o.
8.llOam &5 30pm Rox tr.fJO CO'lta J\1•'110 Cu.
--~ --02628, J\(I •762
O"ner mo\lni; uncl mu't w llrn n11.trk1n1t"· Nr Vic Hl·:t.AXl"'iG MA~S1\Gt-: IEVERLY MANOR r1•nl i.pa cc. Sandpi11l•r pll'uant lmm1'. rvt rm & 1 • • cypunch MEDIC•L
11\'ll. S.'16.000 lull prH·r l11r111 1Cuny<1n, CM. JlohJnmr!ll.11·Ma~11cur 2H rt2 Viu l':.i.tr"d.i llatr <.:t.>nlc.>r. Cd!'tt TV + :rnlory , I.It<' 645·2043 DotoEntryOpr RECErTIOMIST
Nit. &'1'1· 1200 1;.:w; 114127 Outl'itll!i !Ill. 41H ~1 1 f LujlorH1 11111>1 675 7720or 49!HY.I07 hou11ehold dut "''I. N11 t;ciuol Oppor t-:m1lloycr Thko Jolly HI o~t>r. '"r" IA Some shorthund, lulllni:.
-1 "'""·"""" 11mvkin1i. Otr wknd,.. UIR _ -----h• •nu upp 1cul mM or a mt111l br cxpcr . Cn11tw. C ICTL/DIMMER HSE L()S'I'• l'ho1•11lal• 1.··'· Comp C'I <' W ordrobt• ...,, ""'"' II I 0 • ,,. ' I) l • yu 1 1 I 11 1 1 h 1 L• 10 llcuuty· a1r~ty u1l Canyon nrl•u f~O 53.15_._ fl1oriil d••l••ner. "vp, a.a r.lhry prru or M<.-s11. 5'10·1707 OROSS$37.000 MO Rctrwve1 M fll•w11rd! nnu yr,~. m vu 11" "II r.quu f)portunlty &m11n1curlst wnlil for " " ... ~ Min or I Yt'llr uper. w/6 ---·-
Evenln1t"only. S.-111a300 UC'lmiir St. Snn C.:lem In :1hoi>1>lna:. by pro · f:mplOyl'r M/i" 1-;n oro beuulysulon. 'ompanion for ddrrly t'Ulltimt',CM urca. mo'1on l 8M374t.l'rrm M.cllcolRecorch
South Ora1111t' C.:011nt y ar ... , 11/l!J. 4!.14!2~9'7, Art fcolonul f ;uhloni----------Call827·4H3. W<Jman Musi h&Vl' car :ist1 797ororappt. •·1umo. r>nyll. P11y Wiii ci.rk
Jo""atlon . Rt11u1rl'll <n,•t. coordi~alor. All k for t-1u1blrhr-. 6757585 ---"~b .. a-'onc"...,r Jov"I .. oo.ooo. down 1'"'"" tn ·" ·• . l>orula . 7~ 0009 AOMtHISTRATIVE I" ... ~ M ... l""'T ............ Cf · Gf:Nt.:RAI.Ot'f'ICE 'f\ j '-j "'~ · 8 • · F,xpcr'd In nuNtin1 home
u ',,c-t' II T blk •· ... SSIST ... NT ....,_ ~ " ""~"" • ... "X""'r In •alad pr"p A1>plianca aervlrc com· PP Y n JWr~on, am nrocedur<'I neodt>d at Q\Jatlrlcd h11 \'C'r11. Ai,tl .....,...,,gmit c-rner. "'.SPONSOR NF.Jo:l>t'I) ~. ~ N.B u r ea . P erm . "",,.. " "' h Imm-" O"''n $pm Mon·f'rt . 17042 "ti VII C -• .....,. whl J\MWl'rS lo M ux· , • • • • • · A111rcaiuv1•, t:ikt• c'h arl(c ..... nefi'·. Call"•• r..N•. nct'tled for amwin11 en· puny 111 ...... ""' • Gill 1 unlln'-1011 a ey onv. ~-· well. V1r N<'\\port l'ler OCC .student w/llllent & antJlvlduul ror t1mall mrg ~-"' '""""""""'--ler-prlse Apply ot Srbaa· lnll Telephone oper, i.'ltcAvC', Irv ne. llo•P·· K3112 Newm a n
Wrouaht Iron !'hop for Rt•worll. $%0. 12131 lraJnm.:inarchery nl't'dio fnc:lhly, Irvine-Rl'plyl•---------i i111n" Wr11 t , D1n nllr booklrl'eplnlf back· Ave.ll 8.M2MS1
sale. 2 ~ r11 H rv1ni: .e._111 ()1146 sponsor to 8551,l'" malt 0.1111 Pilot Ad 1706. PO &ats T heater. 140 Avrnld11 icround. lite typing. $1$0 adlt't earn fanlutlc MF.N for 1 A Timl'• hom
Oranae Cu. No debl1. -mg U.S. Archt-ry Team Oox t~. Costa Mcs11, WIL.LARD IOATS Piro.S:an Clt•m tnlc hr. Kathleen Dalley, montty 4c rttmaln In·· • •. 0
$.'iOOofln\cntory.SlSOOof Los t three valuable al 1980 Oly mpic<;. Call Ca.92626 &42-0i42 tJcptndenl w/a p/llme deUY In CM. fl75·'"°
small tools. $5000 in b1d5 diamond rin1:s from ~ayGwse :atSS28l!!.__ I 1200 Condor Counter help. Molure. GIH'LASSIMllY com ml Umc nl lo u JllT mo.548 1740. °"' & somr work rn shop pn\•11te home on Grd.alaxy *KARE ... •s * AD TAICEJl Fotimtoin VoU•y Dimmitt Cleaner•. W/·-e m achine t bop or chnUen11n11 & fun Job. ~--------
now. Sale now $6,000 l>r Liberal ttwa for " • Must be ntnt. pleasnnt 4c Ha,-1mmed1ale 1----7_s_9_·990_L_. ___ 1 elect;~nlc C'itpcr. f or Call646-19'J7. MEN & WOMEN
(114)630-6622 rttlirn. No questions OU'fCALL MASSAGf: en joy dt>11ltn1t w ithe {)Pf:ni.ngs for: ----1 uked Wnte Ad inos, 838·1780 pubhc. Apply in person, Finish Cafl)Cnters appt.•call$S7-4ll4 lA&un1 f'1Cer ullve family HEEDED Sp.~. approx 1800 l\Q n D;uly r1lol. P .O. Box Tues lhru t'rt. Ptn ~t'll c le Dato lilttry o,,. . I or fJ want.8 lo lntervl('W I EDI •y••y In h uv1ly traHackcd 1560 C M <.:a 112626 EXOTIC GIRLS S4S N 1 arpen rs The J oJly Ro11er, lnc. la GLAZF.R, txf)('r d. App>' UOtTSEMAN for full· MM "" a. F• rm er· s M ork c:o t · .. -__:__ nysavt'r. 1 ewporl Plumbers t1kln1 appllcallons ror u 2ll Los loll nos. San charic dut1C'I (mu11t be MAILROOM HELPERS ~ ask ror Mr ~t· Siamese cat. male. M aJ1e.tctitodelln1t Blvd.CM ---Hardware Men Dala Entry Operator Clcmrnw.492-fl9l quuliCled " licenud Mon&Tu1'11Nl4ht11 ln
camp. 1'1 )rs. HV homes. Outca110nly542·31~Al'TMGRCOUPLE ~i!~:~P~:1~~~. 4 Mlnofl yurf'XP<"r.w/8 GU.a.IDS drtvcr> Ali1o a full La11unaNlaucl
neutered. Reward l•Ci.bs 5400 • mo's on lDM 374l Perm "" cbaraeCOOK,pla.nn.lnJ. A1111<'111hlf'ri1 &Typltt~ QlabUshed pnnllnst bus &U 7300 IG Units CM Exp'd , day work wrck, medical fttimc Days,. ray wlll CostoMeao ......... ha1\n". etc. muat...... Aboneedl.'dforolher Coal• M e,a l\rea . --••••••••••••••••••••••• mature, scm•·rel ok 1n.,urancc,pllidholiday1, .. ~ • .._ " ""' """UNO hl P ...... I Sl"""G· l/!C! D ... uc1 c..oc: -1· paid vnca\lons. O\'er · be bued on exper. lrvtl. Permanent. t'Ull " po.rt· qualHled. Income d e · temp HJlan In 0 c. $1.S,000. 1·492·3710. eve5. rv w """e mix. " ~ """ ....,....., " Apply ln ~rton, 8am· time. Phon• • transp re· pend" o n ~ x p & PLEAS):'; CAIJ.. .. ~.. --i~~=:) ,vp~~~,\~~ FnC.OSTScpAL~,-ic:,cg9PA~ ------i time. 5pm . Mon·Prl. t7042 q'd. R1Ured welcom e. ~onnance. No Uve·ln l(ellv Girt ~ty so I 5 Apts. c.ttt. &46 76!>5. ·coUNTRY" c""'Lve ASSEMBLERS 979.0 t 26 G1.Uette Me. lrvtne. Cl~~w ..... 4, ore hr1 so.2, facl11tlea. Appl)' rorM•P. o1v1!in~ OF _ ......,... ...... pllcallon8:30tos:oo on KEr•v s•. ICESINC •• ••••• •••• •• •• •••• ••• • liOl Gotr ~----Dr. CM ============ ...... "' LOST.Cemalc sllvergray .....,.,,..,. Precision c l ctt r o D&T CO t hra Fri n l 587 San t:Ot:
TAXSHELTEIS Pmlanwtorgeyea Vic Mu11lcb;y rneeha nlc al awl\c hes. A GUYS&GALS Nlcholu Dr., Suite 106, • · · """Wl
c;.\LABASASLAND F airv1ew & Baker. CM. lUCK·GlNOER Exner. Pl't'f'd, bu\ will FoTClassllledAd i.ookina for mal\lre In· Mlulon Viejo, El Toro Cal·American Bid(, ~J;ertBcarh 547.9535
OPFJCE8UILDING 546-1730 ANDCOODCO. tniin. ACTJON dlv. over lhe a ge of 18. oru,toworka,_whoun Newport.Center,N,B. Pullcl"\On 8'799'7$2
l2lll117 .. 764 I • SINdGooLrpsrlcz~,..,, E STACOSWITCH,IHC C31la ~~~~e h•!'!r1to1.2~~srk8 adf.Y. ~ob.£anaSl.S" -~~~~~~~ ---LOST \ir. Pl.tceot a "' E ... ., Dally Pilot ""'-""' ••v • \0 S$O ~r week. f'or aou don't need a 1un tol
F.t1t. Canel¥ route-. Nets Victona.9·2l 7hm.Cem AMERICA 1l39lUlker.CotUI le'\ll AJ>.VlSOR & wknds. App ly In mor-e ln.form11ti.QI\ pht)O ••draw fut'' 'frhe n 7ou l>on't fi"e Ul> Ute ah.Ip!
$170 mo fQr zo hN "'Ork ~ »baitJY blk w1whl ~-0')26 U br:. 54'·304 I M2 56 8 ~no-n . 1720 Superior ltlO O!H3 place Jn ad In the Dally "List' It in clu If led.
Machines on locohon tOM 3 mO!. SHI reward Dttn« this d ror a Equal Oppor Employer · 7 A~e. C.M ik>twn Z $pm Equal ()portunit)' Pilot Wanl Adil Call now Ship to shore ra.ulla'
• Ph 6751113 Call 6~6·2739 llfl lpm One doll1r d~coonl orl-tpm Emplorer IU.s618. &&2-SG'il. 1--..,.------------' ----
•• DAIL y PtLO't fttd!), Sepl~bet 14, 1'78 .... w..w 7100 ..... 1005 Dog\ 1040 Fwnlttwe 805( Mltufla11~ eoeo M.ltUJICIHOU> 8010
....,We.t.4 71.:. .. ~ W..W 710G MelpW..t.d 7100 .,.~~;;;;:;;~·~~·~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~•••••••••••••••••••• ~;.;;·~;:.;·;~·~~·· .. :~~ ::::::·::::.:::.:.··• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. •
············-········· ············--·-....................... •Gr.cl or:•9• AKC Poodlt' pupll, bllt s .. I . L' bl - - - - - - -0\'er worked 1cc11rtty • __ ..,.___.. _.i....-male, l llny t oy, 1 """~. r e1111 011a e. ~W.t.d PIXA.ltswtr.S.Y. Rupon1ubk ~oman to iu.ol'd!JOlfdJ~Ueriuant _ ...... ,.,...,... miniatur.:. 10 Wh. 11'75-!lllOO•Rnoons.
'I. •liiYI iwr we k Pt'rma, Or Tt-1'-l. Co. exper pr.: b.lbyul 2 t·~1l1Jr~n. Live to "ork lrrt"Ju\•r houn. S1419UISt, Nv.pl Bch ~'626 -----SILK SCREEN T SHIRTS •
n('lnt poa1llon. tle tlrer rd Pd wtOlc tma. Da)'I, loot Moo t-r1 IJ to 6:31). 011 an "on·cal " b4l&ia CANNERY VILLAGE. ' New C.1mrl bnel( patch • 1~1 .,ft.rr•·tl llo11rly ,.111wr)' liOmc wltudll. Call ~lv.n Call afl , 6, 963 1140 ldt'al for rt'tirud In 5epta8._ Noon lo$Pl'ol SHiii TZU. 10 wk old work '1ullted sofa, pd DllCWt'l-ld 5...a-
t m1lt'.i1w <:1o1ll 1133.:it4J iliun~pm Mon Fri, f:QP.. Sp.inuh oK di\lduul or day student SJ)ec1;ahzinjl ln unt1Qut• tc-mulc-, lovma " 11dora $75(1. St•U ~. Wi1tnut ., ..... ·'~ fof' Joy~·· "40-1110. R(.,.luur•nt Apply lo the Securil)' Jt·wclry. c~o<'kl'. ~1h•f'r,. bit: $t00. ull 111\ub/papers rotr~. t'Od tbl & c hlru1 Dniistlcolly 1.-.cl!
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hn!Mdlate OpeniMJ A"t' C M WM l.ull('()rp ()priodi11lyTuc:1lhruSun --drp11., 1 h11du11, clc·~t • ., *HUGE SELECTION f. * Snack lor ' --·---11-4. 81~ • lnsh ~tkr mal(I tl moh , mort1. All ru1hOl\jbJu Wt"t'k~rub unJy. lc.Je11I ror ~rv1ce Stll. AU4•nd11nt .a.-u IOI 0 Calm. "apcn & 11hoti.. Mf,16M. l!!-.!day 3-6 PM Saturday I 0·5 stud~nt 1onr tt» Call Mual btl n~r'd. i:vu ..,.....ClftCH Movl n .i, mulit •ell -m
Mary. Uuftalu Nlckul •h•ft1 •vail. Apply in ••••••••••••••0 ••••••• 774-3ff07. :lll~,''x6ll"xl~''" cotf thl. CR •zy SHIRTS '· • th"'l lrvlnr J>CnlOO 3190 11..rbor 81 1-'rNlht f>amua,:c Jlntpomt "• twv"'led {ll4'~ll to11, A
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• • • nc•rllarbor, Santa Ania AKC Looks llkll mini. $200.114111~ ..... ,...,,. ... 8 330.fi!l!IO:t(~r Spr~y Painter hC'IJX:r U! -- -----Alrt"d.tle, ahota, $100, ---------------------1---------•I yrs old, no exper fl~<... ll>~~Rl~F;RATC>~S <193-6071 Mu11t &ell ~~u,.chold rum
W1Hlt 6 hl"b 11 d1&y t'Jtncn& RN'S must b1tvc rar WASllKllS·IHlYKRS Rcft1R , '1 \ • e\•arylhlnt: GCll"OC)4t So.. 8055 Mltcefloneotat 1010
'3$:1 per hr in pl,·,1:.11n1 . . 71i1111749 R t't'onc.lllionll·Rcpo!I & H~vc moved. mu~l sdl ~<)('t1,1t•ai..&&6 ~741 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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"/tht• 11ubht· 111 our 11 7·JvA)I at11tt11 Xh11 Spray f'umtcrfor work on IDy~lnOrungcCo · lemnle 8 mo. AKC, s ho14· ii pool ttJI, Ptn" poni: lop. j"ru.:j' ·" •··1 I' ·111 '
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Oynarme per!lonaht> Jl.'11H11. Co11tu l\11.'HI :>piayml( fo\irn flni,huli llll5l•h·wpor1.Rlvd .CM l\KC' S amoyed male. :.cw 11H11·h S.W Hattun 11 51 ~(. 1,li3!1 Nev.port
mt¥1 hkvly to 11uc«~l·1l. M\'monal HosptlJI, 3(11 t'll.J'lt!r hdpfut. 49S·5ZS4 CALL 548·7780 .. :lt·~ant s now whit c . l>tt'ukla:.l tbl & chrs $75. 11111" l>r. 1-.ll~l. NII lt1tt"r~h.-d lt0Ut1t>w1n•11 & V14.1on•,C.M.6U2734. -------D11ys 9711·:1020; eve:., IHl>-1760 ______ _
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pc.is1hons c. II K:U 80!15 iwhool, ovtor 3S. 2 15 tu ty ti.E. clcc w a:1hcr & -Sola & 2 rl!d111er rhuirs. 1-:l'ct )'lhllll( .:11l'i.. l'.ll~t
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Pt.one CanYOStMtCJ subs t itute ot·ca.i111vn al u n d l' r w ar r n 'l y . ••••••••••••••••••••••• t."()fltl 5-l[>..2135. il<'tn11 (iomt vuluc• for
Mune Dlndor S3 Pt'r hr. Ei..pcr prcl ii. V:.H:alion Rt>hcr. 11-7 momlll!lll. 536-3M8 btwn S400t both. 673'5731 btwn Comp11nion11blc pct fur BlOde!lk&ehr ~ Ormt ~·1ur S l,,111\1)>1. htth. ""· LUG'GAGE TAGS
!19 beds. Work with IJrge Call Jilek 751 ~U. Sl'ult. Oct 3rd·~d Mei.a 12 &4·30. !Oum & 7 pm. older IX'rtWn or persons. t'USlom t'Out·h S!5-0 I I: rm thr~. t•ml lhb, rn'l lr•mn 'l.t>Ur huiunc-~~ rntd. ~ta{( 111 t·hulll.'nglt\.!( en.•----------\(·rde Com Hu11p t>til --!lf1xt!J puuc.Jle female. ha SIOO \· · t , pl.rntt•r IM•Xr~. t•ollct• llJI :>4mc.l ·Mc l'llt1t t.>r t'ac:'ll
' 1 r on m en t k u q l\~oter St, CM 5411 5585 TELEPHONE Si\ LES. Kenmore heavy duty port ispayt.<d, 6 yrs old. Cute ~O irQ:s , d e"S25 .ini ~ 1·u~t \'t•h'l'l tlr11•. t•uist t.1~ pllL'I one 11p11.tt>. Wv
Or .i an i i. at Io n , Q E ------Rl.'tlred or dusabll!'d men d_5hwah r. 2~'1 yrs new. face,mtrllli;enl.960-4479 d. ua set ~d 0, llO l"-di111n•11d & hc•adhonnl. tl'\urn 11t•rm1111ently
lendersh1p, com mil · PH N SALES Sales Ctir,t'r·qt:ady and women. Extra Xlnl shape, S80. Ken· ) IS cpl, ue.e :J l :>l tln•'lil''· m11r<o1', flllc llol, w11lt'tl allf.o\1Wc toii I.
ment. Seit).1de. Lung P hunc Sule~ l•\•urle. work,$175wkupto!llart. mol'lt'y for the holidays. more h eavyduly gai1u'avingcoun&ry,2Dorder B.ermud u Dr. H Ii . .01'1&111111 <.· <:.111&10·53:>5 Mrnp, m1•ctm g alrlJno
Ucach. l213) 591-l!iOl mall.' ur him;ihr. IG 10 Ii.'> Fulkr Urush :-;;..a.7K$1 .\lorning or ev~n1ng. dryr, l~~ yrs old. $195 or t:olh es, 3 & l yr old 963·~l hl'f noon or :ill 7·30 for l I> n-clllfrt•mt•nt:s. Ptu· :\I ~ Hud ai.cb )'t•ilr::. of age Ciuar.rntel·d C()O(! e,1rnmi;:1. Phone bs l u r r. <.:a 11 bl w n 546·371M Jim King tote bed with head· nµpt Ol'l':N tlouM! Sal & \cut lo:.i. & tbeft! For a --·------1 wage.11 or l·omrou.sloos IJ.oi& 4l23. 7 .JOAM·3 :30PM. 758-4938 -• boan1 Sl25 ' Son ltki9 1'01 l Dunlcii:h p•·r~onJhtt•d ta~ end 06u
Nlll'!lt:,t•:<1>'dulsua1dl',!or 250 Easl l7lh Strcc•l, SALESCLERK t.:qu..11 Opporlunily Doberman M, AKC. well ,t03 1218 Cr N B w.i llpapl'r, Cubrlc Qr
('llfl' uf v.1fc, stroke pa· 0 Exper'd In retilll jewelry Employer Wshr dryer d:shws hr & t.md, s how <111111, free lo , , ·---"l>ay C.ilo" l)Upt•r & we
tknt llefs rcq .coru11dcr Suile . Cosla Mebll, &aknowledi:eof('hina , • lras~compa~lor$85 ~a~ ,d b ome 968·6S2S,Gcrogtts• ao5 5 &it/Su11 10 ·1,38821Snn)tln Wtll batk & lnm )'UUr
11,·eln C.\L\J G73·3:l~. ~~~~~5.00&11:30p.m. cry:slal,s1ht·r&windov.•Telephonc .Jo.xchan1H' 769 > W . 2.0lh, CA. 751·3~33 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1\111c. T1rran~ !J illi'· la!(,, Or lr)' two car""'
• _________ ., ···iuJl()nportunity display. io'ull 1.1me OperJtor. \iuned h rs. fU6.sg48 S Bl 1 S tt 1 PUBLIC ""UCTION ,~turn, 1nl.111t lll'm::. & Uul·ktoh;H·k "" ,, 673 9J3.I Good comp1111y bcn<'lll.s ac. one e C'O y, ma e, " 1 "" · 1 1 t''ES l::mplu.>cr Pd wlulu training: Dblt1ri:old F'rigidaire 2yrs.Well.bchavedloves ~A.r:'Ylf!Nl':!T~~tS <ff 1 ' _ __ '\,,.~: Si!lt'!'lady,exi~·r'c.J. Rc!Jil 833-3333. refng/freezer.$3SO. poopleS49·332S £SIAT1'. Jl·.Ytt-;LH V, L.ic.lu l!<lt', S(\l. !'cpl 25th S2~oor:J Si
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lmrn1.-..h..1lc oix.·nin~s on ~ourly. v. awe.·.· n I ln1bk SolH lady·Motvre ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Ylod. !'>-l8·2S09 J''O. & D ll OC II UR t::. (;1anl Strel't Salu l 5c·S:l\IO SJk~ Tax lndudt.'<l :1 11 dl!J 11 7 ~h1fls in OUI' T d Bl I k , J 117 AM Shift. rJrt·tlmc. Ill PUBLIC "" b k I No (',\ltl>! ::!18 bell rd1.ib1htat1on _ l' "ll<' ,,,~ -lnllmalc apparel & re· Or over. Hourly wages & * * 11 wk old pup, "Hazel" &IS·Z200 irn, 1 ••:., 100 ·'·piano.
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wai:es Hnd our lx-~f1li. P L;\STIC:S <.: M. callS40-0301. *AUCTION* Nd s I 0 v 1 n g b 0 me· Everythin~ from a~h I' r o<l o c•t l 0 n p 1. N 11 wll'll ma kl' one ct1rd pc;r
p.1ck1.1i.:e I!-e-crdlt'nt MOLD PRESS OPR Sall'tl, mcn & women. Lo6 Angeles Times S<»l-0738 aft 5:30 lrays to vases $1 oo-s1i'JO s 1 Su 101~. Alld Z.5' <>arh
l'leaM.' .ipply al Small Shot> DJY1> Only. Pict up-s50. E11m $30() l375 Sunnower, C.M. • Tonit• 7 :30 PM* ~Shepherd \A~ Dobcrm.:ui No junk. 10a~·4pm, Sul a ;. u S\•r11l l'h('1•k ur m oney or-.
Will Tr .11n Cull i;~ 1·9410 Telephone Sales DHllet'S Wekom• male. 1 Yr, COC'llt w ith 2St:h. 17 CarmcTllay Dr.1.hm & MtlllfY & Jnhn & 1kf"tn•
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714/523·7250
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714/523-7250
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SEO AH
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BILLY ATES
VW-PORSCHE
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BILL YATES
VW.PORSCHE
San Ju:in C11p1i.tra11>
837-4800 49l-45f'
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8 3 1-2040 49 5.49 49 1\ \'C'ry nice runnmi: c.ar!
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All MEW FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
FIO WAGON
$ 3350 :.::::
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(WPL Ft 0004608· 43431
BRAND NEW B-210 2 DR. SEDAN
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831-2040 495.4949
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CELICA
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COSTA MESA
OATSUH
281:i llJrhor ltl\'d
540-6410
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BILL YATES
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San Julln Capistrano
637 ·4800 493.45 f I ----·-Mu~t St'll ' '65 VW Dut11.
Hhlt ('n,:! Irons. $13.'iQ:bst
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0'73·3CY79 on 6. :
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VW ORAHGf COUNTY f'.old t'.diO!WI with mO<'ln '7Z .AMC Jowftift '74 CADILLAC 74 UMCOLN ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
VOL YO twf. h!t1llwr intl'nt11 . lilt ~~~nJ~ t :a"d~o: ~,~7:/ COMVEJlTllLE CONTINIEHTAL '74 LINCOLN '74 MUSTANG U GHIA
BUGS l':XU.l Sl\'t;LY \()I.VO wf1t't'!· nutH' nmtrnl. 1t:1lMXC) SUcir~ ~,:· :(~~~il~~~~~1i. '~:i,. TOWM SB>AH• 4 DOOR SEDAN Auto. lran!i . fal.'tory iur ATLAS
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mOrunirCoonty! llOrunll < v,rm Ull\C lhli $2399 :.ll'l'nnjl, l•OWl'r dht t1on1nat. full pov.er. n1r l'Ollclluonin,,;. ~\\l't ~tt('rin ~. dii.\· brakt"a., Chrtthtr,IPlyftMIUth
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.ottAMGE COUNTY'S
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MllRQOIS
MOTORS
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cu..id1l11in11111 Thi' h .1 re· ·~k 9910 COSTA MIS.A 2626HARIOR llVD. J.h1rt . r,•hlt ttni;, n.:w shape $.14W (\l~ 3013. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Continental 6ti Coup«. lull 11.111'. Si:ll.> 8.JH ::.1G07 • --
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•SALES $5488 lO!t~~~i.~k·t~~1~:;:r · ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean.~ 5.$1·4142 Manrick---9947 '73 MuatCHHJHT ••••••••••••••••••••••
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S7700. 30.1100 mi., Duo ' SADDLEBACK 540 5630 flwtory ;ur l'•mdlllfln1n11 ·ilHirnn Pnx
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--------831-2040 495.4949 lJrakes. AM' r\I i.ten.•o Slti&I. 573.796;1
1976 CADILLAC CHEVROLET tape •. heat<'I'. tllt wht•d -COUPE DEVILLE lomiles.20tlt.\'I'. ~ll•.tn '68 Le:O.tans. Vin~l :ll!28 llarbor Blvd. '7 I Corvette 350. T ·top, 2626HARIOR ILVD. $3999 lfll'. air & pwr windO\\S. VII. autom1tt1c. II tr.ct k. COSTA MES/\ lifr • .auto, ('anary yf'llow. COSTA MESA SA .... T... ....... ... Sti!il> t>31·3t.ll.!Oor5'1~5 full power ind.\ !-lt'l'I 1111( int. 111nilrn i.tert'o, " ,.. ,....,,.. -- -----•
Ill>?. \Hndvwi. & b1.1i..,., ~6· t2\ll'I lllt \\hi. lu>: 1 al·k. 25.00U Mercury 9950 LINCOLN MERCURY ·52 Ponliat•. Cunvertibh:. I
~.l:>UTr\. . . . S675 1,1\·to r y air t•01hl 1111 iii! Jmn:ila. :l:?i :?llr iiu m1 >.lnl 1ond 11:1s_~~1 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1301 N.Tu~t'n cyl. S"' ""·'' • 1t9 :11 I:: H .... c 0l.()1' y \\ h cc I. \\ s I " l 11 •• ~ ,. ,, I "' ....,. .. WG); "'"''re "heels , rinti•cl r1o1ull . tirks. Mag \\hi:.... \l/h1h· Wil Vctte. loaded, l970MERCURY Sm.to Ano 547-0511 -------
!11'.t."•·fulli>'"·· .$775. glass. buc kct :.,,,,, .;~;8 ~~."cks, $:!7S/ofr. Sl>.800 Morquislrougham 6 9 def-bird 9970
1YHW1,.!2) n"UlSe control, t'•>ll~••I" A . '--5 10·5'115 :! Or. 11..irdtol'. Pa!>ll•I 19 70LDS 8 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Set• le> ..ippr.rc! Olfen. '690LDSD.t:LTA88 SI0,499 ~-J h5-ali·t•IG7 ____ tory Must st•e 10 UP· scakl. doth all OriJ!inal cond. 480 Broodwoy muroon w1blat·k vin)I ,_o7_S_·01_~_1:i ______ 1 Air. XXE755 ....... S875. •DOH IURMS• prcc1atc. 812·9-101. ~4.~i:X~Uo'lxn· ~.· Prettier than Costa Meso. rwf & hlat'k cloth + '71 VW SUPl':R BEETL E PORSCHE UD ·,;s El Camino. Huns good, u .....,,~ leather interior, fu ll
Autos. Uaed Sunroof997CQG .. Sl.275. ·A I nds tin's & little body •74 Corv~~ ONLY $1499 Pinto 9957 power. factory ster eo ••;:;.:_j••••••••••990j iOVW9 PASS. BUS 1.1631 Harbor lil\cl \\urk Si2S/bst. 1142.5242 TT Newport..-MotON ••••••••••••••••••••••• tape, air cond., spl•ed
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Gustaf so"
Uncoln Men:ury
16800 Beach Blvd
Huntinqton haeh
842-8844
'75 MARK IV
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'11 VW SQUAREBACK CALL 636·2333 "' Fully loaded. 3s7J ES. CALL 6 .. 2-0795 rull1.1l11 •· low m ll c~ . --------CLASStC Ca.o finance , roof ntl'k, ma11s. ro~hal!.. 'Ul'\'"-"3"'1 ""ot •n ol1I Auto, a ir ......... SU7S. '74 C ... DILL ... C h rd Houst> of Imports -. --rim Im. 311:\1 m1, inimat'. ' ' .,., ,, a <525CTN> ,.. ,.. Z Ur Ii top, \'·8, auto \lt•rc'73CougarXH7. \tr, s:!,OOO.tHOtH:rr lac!\ lrom 1'.illadcna bul
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Auto. \'.)ii 7.;.i; IJ .. SJ 375 \' 8. auto. trans .. f ii• 1111 , tuming, ,\MI F M radio II. '"ats, windows. Sli>n•o. i4 J>mto Wi;n, 230<)l-C en>:, .\11:.l>inn \'h ')O I ow net'
'72 FO!tDl'Ul·Hn:H PU air cond1t10nlng. !X"'er tapi-. pm1,er st e1mng, COUC)or 9933 ult whl . :..tC'cl radial~. 4 :ipd, good conrl. 28, ONLY Sl299
9673'11' SU7S. !'leering, power di~t· l)ll\H'rhroil.cs,v1n >lrool •••••••••••••••••••••• vm)lroof,ZO,OOOmi.P \t mi.S249S.492·1S1SJ .... ewporterMotor"
.. ,J f'l.\T l:.'I brakes, power wtnduws. OIWKXU. "67 da.s:.ic. Vnyl top. nf' Pty 67:! 243S. --------" •
Aulo,R&ll ..... 51175. power se;•t s. !>ll'll'O $3299 br~&:.lrlr$1:12SIHS..1' '74FORDPIHTO l9m llarborUlvd.,C:"<I. 147511~\\'l . n1dlo, heat1r. whitewall . SANTA.AM... 833t!011Saf\3:30 '69 M e r e. wago n . Auto trans.,ster~"Oradio. CALL642-079S
'i t Fl/\T~sc1 H.\CER tires. tinkd gla!>S, \\heel "' $1000 /make offor. Lei\\'· custom inl<'nor & e'< -----· • 1~ptl 'it13WHW . '1275 cmers. one ur u kind',, LINCOLN MERCURY ·1~. air. p1 ~. p /b, vinyl Ing town, must sell. tenor. pretty color. Lie. '72 T·llRD
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Auh1, air. ma~' .. Sl27S. ~706. Santa Ana 547-0511 Call 962·2219 $2795 flll-tory air condillonin~. 15111n:P) V -9935 '1lM.ElCU.RY power steering. power
'i2 FIAT WG ~ SA E •ti7 Jmpala Su pr Sport 327 o~ MOHTEGO 540-S630 hrakes, poWl'T windowi;,
Frntwhldn\'e.'l spd. S40-S630 t•ni; ·run., hut nd~ \\Ork ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto trans .• factory 311 powe r scats. r adio •
l2SHOF .......... Sl37S. Rodv "-''·" .i:rl SJ!>ll 7.i Monaco ·ldr nnyl top conrlitinninii. puwrr lw;.1tcr, whitewall t1rt'"•
·;uoPF.L WG N ~ .. 1;; l 1711 l'\tll P\\I", i\;\l/FM. Xlnt Slt't·.-111~. power bn.1kl·s. \111)'1 roof, lmt~ ghN.,
Kl••f r.il'k, oulo, R H. c·ond s115o 9till 0290 radlO, heater. 253KH V. WhL·cl <'overs. 920NQO. .,1. 'SJ ... 1075 l'or1':11r .\ln111.J 1.:i. mc•<l11 52777 262C60HSAT~IMORESB}VD. $3266 7.;8'~U\'A ·······" . 2626HARIORILVD. hi perfm, xlnt cond. MC '75 Pwr wgn. V8 P IS P /B " .,.
Loud .. d wtth all l hr COSTA MESA &upprecJ..!2-7038 cmpr shell. headers, btg i:ooll1t·~ li ke ,\:11 F.\I .\utu. l!&ll s77s ------whls llreb5S6·0922 S40·5630 540-5630 '7.a Pinto nunaoout.
stereo. crwi;e control, lilt 1 =ii:: .. ;' ·; 6 £ L DO R A I> O 'fi6 VS 327 Bel Air wgn. -.--------1
whet•! & muc h more. '00 TO~<?_'f ~ CHUW:--1 CONVl:':RT. Stor«J srnc.: S500 or offer ·73 Monnco. 4·dr. loaded, IOll~SO\ & SO\ Loaded, low miles
493·9180. 1011 \so\ & so~
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• LINCOLN · Ml llCUAY
$8786 004lif'Q ......... suns. '76 SEVILLE Xlnt. $:145<1 ~1-1581 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S MERCURY -YecJCI 9974
Gustafson ·71 TOYOTA CORONA Loaded New OLScounl· ,7s Ch ~.. , • , 70 Ford Torino. 2 dr, Air '74 P into. Like new. only ••••••••••••••••••••••• LincolnMercury DLX ·. . evy .. onrn . ..,..1m1, <·ond. PS/PB, I owner MARQUIS 25.000 mi. ?r lgl niil·nvel(a.Alrcond,radio,
IAAOOBeach Rlvd 279MFK. . •.• S1075. edfor qwcksale. xlnt cond. Call C\C or car.lomilenae 6759436 WAGON owner . Don l waS\f' new llrcs Xlnlron<L Call . h ·~VALIANT Dir. 675·8!lOC wknds. 559·5245 • Auto. tra.n1. factory air money on a new car. this after 6 poi 640-4236
HianhnC)ton och 6Cyl,au~n.~/S ..... $107 '73 Cad Sed un de \'ilk 'Ml'\ova2dr,307\'8,runs 73LTD.4·dr.fantastlcal· con ditioning, power illbetterlha nnew,6nly -----842·8844 <ZDW8J8) 11 b 1th Jy ma inrnint-d car tn steerm•', power brakes. s:uso. 631·0058 Sell Idle items 842·5673 ---------• • ye ow w' rn r. xlnt nds body work perfect conrl. Jlas \.'Vl'ry "' ~Hew tlOO ..... -... ...... -tl001'7lPONT.LAMSSPORT M1cholins. l'il·l'l a11 S295.'G45·9486 ' Ford option .+h vy lrlr radio , hea t e r , 9 ... _ _... __ U--..1 ..t. • ..a-,Used • -" ... Burkel scats. console. shocks 45M m•. s-1.100 -1>1JS!>Sl'f11(er. 5511NDV. _._ • ._ ,...,,..,,.
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• auto. P/S, air. &IS·37W. Chrysler 9925 towini:: packai;te. S2,950 $4888 •••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••-•••••
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MEW 1976 RABBIT
2 DR. HATCHIACK SEDAM
l'Ulty factory eciuli>'*'. s3499 (399634)
YOU'YIGOT
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DOH IURNS. IMC.
VOLKSWAGEN
SALES-SERVICE-PARTS
13731 HAUOR BLVD.
GARDEN ?MloYI
534-4100
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'73 P f!\'TO RUNABOUT F.L DO.H_.\ 0'? '75 Cordoba. ll11lv lua1.kd. 'ti8 f'ord LT D Wgn. Good
Auto&air327GRW 11775. CON\:bllTS xlnt cond . ~52:\U Call lransp uut11 Sl15 firm
'.73CHEVY NOVA,6 ·11>. Have -~'. n<·~<·~ lH"cl 71 1·493·6575 afi f> & John,!t!l 1;11.i2or>i21 7027.
540·5630
1011 \SO\ & SOX
• llNCOLN·MERCURY 6cyl,aulo ........• $1775 Only 8 m1 s . $1.1 ..• ou c.1 Sat.'Sun. --- --
t28 lJFW> !?1164.~·~ ------'66fordGolaxte 2626HAR80RILVO.
'72LUV PU ·omt't 9927 SlSO 645·93Sli COSTA MESA
Mag wt}eeil ••.•.•• $1675. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• 1--·-------1---------
• 19Sl83T> -\ '1974 COMET HT '74 LTO E!!late Seit>. 21.M MustortCJ 9952
7 O B ~I l C K 1. T " .. .. •• l'.~J v.a. auto. trans .. power mi. ~.200. Air, radio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• E DITlON ; !oll·cnng. viny l 1 oof. ~· 5Jl~~72. _____ ·m i\lustang 28S. J\ir , PS.
Xt~a fancy, full power. St1~r clean. 458KGS. .7l Ford Ton no. PS. P B. PB. r .1tl10 l t upc, x Int.
710CPM ........... SU7S. $2576 /\C t I b I d Pn ccdtosell 492·.,725 "TO'f·BIRO • new ll ce c le ___ · ~ ·
1181\SJ · · · · · · · .. · .S187S. N be Quality Dotwn _!ires. St~?S !l61!·2426 __ '65 Mustang Fa~lt.ack zsn
·~ '.'ltl'STANG !\Ji\Cll I a rs 1140 WestKatella Allto H 9100 Aulo. R II. Sl2flO;h~tofr.
!Stwk:1h1ft ....... S16iS. 0r-633-8430 1• ew 497·2S5-0 &1;7Hl5911
(sOM{lZ) · Cad1·11ac --·:!:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----·10 VW DuS Contlnettfal
fACTOllT AUl'HOlllUD Ma11s. 4 ~r.;'.nsi)'. S137S. Quality ~nd Price •••••••••••••••••••••••
'71 TOY CORONA M RK Guaranll'<.'d '74 LINCOLN n CONTINENT AL l.e1\ing Sr('t1.1I"'' 2 Dr. llrdtp, Vinyl top. PfclcrrcJ UJti, MARK IV
Auto :11r. F'ull Power, power steer· !M~L>\'11 •. SM75. I ari;:nt S1·l1•t1•"" ini:. powrr ctisc hrokl'll,
CLlAN-UP SALE
MORE TO CHOOSE otNtwlo.t h1·d trnwcr seats. AM /F'M ~OM. I ~°lo FIHAM-C.Jdill.11 ' 111 !ltm~1 tape radio. vinyl GOOD SlUCTION Of l 976 GalMLINS
01.inJi1' < •Hrn11 rrool , leather Beata. tilt • HOINm • SPORT•BOUTS CIHG A AILAILE wht·l'I. cruise control. " WITH ·YOUR GOOD Open Suni1.iy 11:~13. • MATADORS• PACERS
CREDIT. Cadill.JC $7899 ALL AT 1976
642 0653 Ma~ter Ocakr
• · 1601Jtl.1rb·•1 Bl d SANTA AMA CLEAN· UP SALE PRICES
(('ornrr o( \'1L'lor111 & • C.u~lll M C\ol )·IO., 11~1 LIMCOLH ME«CURY 1976 GREMLINS ll11rhor lllvd, Co~la 1301 N. Tustin
Ml')lt) · Nal:>e Santo Ana 547·051 I 1------~~~~·-llC . rs Mlllnl{ anyth1n1< w1lh a Sl~I= AT $ 2 9 9 9 0 0
9905 cas11·11ac l>mly Pilot Classified Ad AJol.,.,U11WO
IS II simplo matter • • · Ivy now ond re<eive b<.y•t IUYfl! PllOHCllON l'tAN 11,
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$1.tll:lflrm ...,._. Mew 9IOO ........... , .... tlOO S46·7SO.S uf't 611m • _..v • "•w --............................................. .
IS MAKING
GREAT DEALS ON NEW aaBBll
'75 MATADOR
COU,E
Aufo. trans . factory
a ir cond1l ion1no.
p0wer steering. vinyl
roof. OUl lOm 11\lerior,
15.000 actual miles. Muet See (P832 I
s3295
'73 AMC
PACll
Full fa c t o ry
equi pment, radio.
,,..OI l low mileage. (983MYA).
52995
'6tTOYOTA
CORONA
HARDT O P .
Automltte, 1 owner l
low mllee. (ZOY344>.
s1295
·14vw
DASHER
Has low mileage and
1s in brand N EW
cond1t1on. (496MBH}.
s3295
'75 AMC
JAVILIH
Automa tic . owr.
steering. air C01'd. &
vinyl top. Hard to
find! (838FYO).
s2795
.,,
RAMILll
Good retlabl•
transportation I
(ZIJ582). ·
s395 •
VOLVO & TOYOTA
HE~ CAR TRADE-IH'S
•64 COMTIHENT AL SAYE
Original & l o wner. Outslanding e arl
(KAK0 16}.
·u FORD MUST AMG
See it-you'll buy It! (SLW699l.
'H YWIUG-
Baek To School Special (9026461
'61 MHCUIY COUGAR
A good school car (WEC102l
SAVE
Slt7
•70 TOY OT A COROHA $1 Stt
Sedan. Automallc &. 1 owner (699AOMI .•
71 oracourE
Automatic, radio & air cond. (101Cll)
$1597
'71 VOLVO SAVI
2 Or. 4 speed-like new 1 (331DNGJ.
'71 VWIUS
Q Pttaenoer model. (8'15CAXl.
'72TOY'OTA WAGOM
A Qood llttle car I 133FNOI
S2Stt
Sl79t
•72 AUDI I 00 LS $2777
Automatic. air cond • r.tmroor. otc (639HON).
72 TOYOTA CELICA
4' aQeed hardtop, Sharp! (6321<KZ).
$2777
$29H' '72 MGI GT court
A• speed t>eautyt (705300)
71 CHIVY MOVA $2777
Hatchback. 1 owner-sh.-pl CS07028l.
•74TOYOTA LAMDcaUISB '$4177
Lboal. low mlle1ge car with lot• of _,peal.
(16"LHl)._
'74 VOi.YO WAGON $4111
Auto .. r_,10 & hHter: 1 e>wner·21000 ftllles. (003LFX). '
"75 'FOID MUST AMG II
4' speed with rtdlo. (A TV024). $2791
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VOLVO 6 TOYOTA
2AOI M• plfftl Phy.
Mission Viejo
831-2880
495·12 I 0
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ARROW
< ,,.,, m'°$. < oyt. 1000 •og•oo. V<oYI bo<kol "'" I 000'13 '"'' fn.1<K613009' II
WHAT MORE CAN A LITTLE ·CAR GIVE!
175 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
BROUGHAM
lk:yhnder, autom1hc trans . nidlo. h411tlll', power steering. power
brakes w·5'w 111es air cond1t1on1ng. 111nyl top Lie. No 221NRR.
176 CHRYSLER
CORDOBA CPE. v.a automattc air condibontng PoW9f ateenng, c>ower brakes. llOW9f ~~ .m .. m ·ss;ftJ "' •oo• Uo ••.
'76 PLYMOUTH
VOLARE 4-DR.
lk:yltndor. 3-soe9d trln$lnltllQI\ heater An eoonomlc:al bN1JtV II a
groat pnce lie No. 13-4PHX.
53,495
'75 CHEVROLET
CAPRICE CUST. CPE. V·8 automatic. 1m-fm 1tereo. w-t1e>e. heater, vinyl top Power
stetl'1ng & brake•. w+w tires. power wmdowa. split PoWW Mat. wire
wlleOI covers. air cond1rioned lie. No 730NIK s4,095
'76 PLYMOUTH
FURY COUPE v.a. 1utomahc. radio helter ... , conditioning, viny1 loP. ~ ateertno
& f)OW8f' brakes. lie. No. 254NOW.
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VOL. 69, NO. 268, 4' SECTIONS, 38 PAGES
, Bullets Fly in Truck Firni Strike
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1
N., Clear Victory
'Nothing N ew' in R estrained Debate •
PHILADELPHIA <AP) -Both
resident Ford and Jimmy
er are claimini victory in
first of the 1976 debates. But a,
aUonwide Associated Press poll
wed today that neither can.
date was the clear winner,
flthougb Ford attracted sUgbUy
new aupporters.
e r"estrained yet contentious
lrontatlon was laden with
rooornic statistics and political
ve.11ge Raid
metoric but barren or any new
proposals.
Asked who won, the P\-esident
replied, "The American people."
The debate. locusine on
economic issues and domestic
policy, was scheduled to run 90
minutes but was interrupted for
27 minutes by an amplifying
system failure that cut off the
sound to the estimated 90 million
people watching it on television.
Sunset Murderer
Gets Life Terni
f' . By TOM B ARLEY
01 ti.. 0.lly ~-SW.. tCoovicted killer Thomas
ardin Hester was sentenced
ursday to life In prison for his
role in the murders of a Sunset
'Beach couple who IC>l"t their hves in a revenge raid carri1.'<i out bv
members of a drug smugjtlln~ ti nit
' Orange County Suf)l•rior C:ourt
JudRe Robert P Kneeland ruled
~hal the first degree murder
'Rhodesia
·wtlJ.Bow
•
To Deniand
SALISBURY. Rhodesia Cl\P >
-Prime Minister Ian Smith will
announce today that tus white
minonly government as bowmg
to pressure from lhe United
States and South Afnca and 1s
agreemg to hood over power to
Rhodesia's l>lack majonty within
two years. informed sources re-
ported today.
The government refused to
comment on the report.
"Everythinj that has to be sold
. will be said when the prime
minister speaks to the nalloq
Inter," a government spokesman
aaid.
Smith scheduled a radio and
television speech this afternoon
to announce the response of his
.1overnment and his ruhnit
Rhodesian Front party to the
BriUl.'h·Amenun plan urged on
him la•t weekend by Sttretary or
State Henry A. K1asin1er und
South Afncan Pnmc Miniater
John Vorster.
Smith told reporters Thursday
after a ctiucu s ot the so
Rhodesian Front membcro; of ~rUament that he would make u
'dur und ~~lllvl' 11nd unt•
iiwvocal stotcment There will J>t no doubt In anybody·~ mind ..
1 The source~ soul thl' Movcrn·
ment would Insist, however. on
'an end to the au('n111a war that ~hodHlan black n•llonallsts
have ~en wnglnR frvm bast·~ In
laozamblque and Zambia.
Klsslnaer. on his w111 home.
told reportert in London Thu"'.
terms imposed for the kill.mgs of
Ronald Cauwels. ?7, and Janet
. \fae Metz, 34. can be served con·
currently
Judge Kneeland !>lay('d execu
tion on additional Jury f10d1n~s
that Jk<;l('r. 29. of Long ~ach.
"'as i:ui lty of hu q :lary and in
ni("lan~ grt>nt bod1b Injury m the
1.~1d on the Cuuwcb home last
:'l:ov 8.
He ruled that those sentences.
which in themselves add up lo at
least 10 years in state pnson, will
be permanently stayed when
Hester has served his life term.
Heater accepted the sentence
calmly and thanked th• judge
before he lefl the courtroom. It
was learned outside th e
courtroocn that he is to be used as
a defense witness in the trials of
tour codefendants who also race
dual murder counts.
Judge Kneeland ruled that
Hester will be kept in the county
Jail and not shipped to state
prison until those tnals are con·
eluded.
Dt>puty Dis trict Attorney
Robert Chatterton s aid Hester
will be in prison for al least eight
years on the combination of
murder and conspiracy convic-
llon.s. He can then apply to the
parole board for his release.
It was alleged in his trial thal
he helped plan a raid on the
Cauwels home at 16861 Bayv:ew
Drive. Sunset Beach. after
Cauwels robbed two members of
a df'ue smuggling gang of 174
pounds of marijuana valued at
$20.000.
Hester admitted that he used
an automatic rifle to kJll Mrs.
Metz but argued that ht' ust'd the
weapon in self defense when she
drew a revolver and aimed It aat
him.
It Is alleged that C"Odetendanl
William CroiK Tibbits, 29,
Orange, shot and killed Cauwels
as members or the gang wero
leading him to the bedroom
Tibbits and R1chnrd Wayne
Sooter. 28, Long Bea('h, were to
~o on tnal Monday m Superior
Court It wu leamed Thur:sday
thot the 1llnt'$S of a defense at·
torney will delay that tn&J for at
least one w('('k
AJao scheduled to face trial
alone MontJay is Dennis Cosey
Jon<>t1. also known as Dennis
Maloney, 32. 19~ Santiago Drive,
Nowport Beach.
The candidates fielded 12 ques-
llons from a panel of three re-
porters. The topics ranged from
unemployment, inflation and
laxes lo amnesty. goveJ"Oment
reorganization and domestic spy-
ing by government agencies.
Carter described FOl"d as in·
sensitive to the plight of the un-
employed and said the Presi-
dent's S6 vetoes since he took
office represented a "govern-
ment of stalemate."
Al the outset of the debate.
Ford accused Carter of failing to
be specifi c in his proposals. The
President said his Democratic
opponent was advocating pro-
grams calling for "more spend.
mg, bigger deficits. more infla·
tion and more taxes."
Even while the combatants
were s till in the arena,
cheerleaders for both President
Ford and Jimmy Carter claimed
victory Thursday night in the
first or the nalionaJly broadcast
debates between the candidates .
White House press secretary
Ron Nessen said. "We compared
notes on the President's staff and
came to the conclusion that he
had won. and that he had won
b) a wide margin •·
Dl'mo c rat ic N..1t1onal
Chairm an Robert Strauss
declared there were two winners,
"The American public and Jim·
my Carter."
More than half the households
with television sets in New York
and Chicago were tuned to the
presidential debates, according
to overnight ratings compiled by
the A. C . Nielsen Co.
No estimate was available oo
how many people watched the
debate, the TV rating company
aa1d.
However, a Nielsen official
said that television sets in 4.9
million households in the two
c!Ues were tuned to the debates.
There had been advance
speculatio n that 100 million
Amencans across the country
might watch the televised de·
bate.
The rating in New York for the
three major networks combined
was 51 percent or the households,
the company said. Thal gave the
debate a 78 percent share or the
audjence viewing television at
the time .
Jn Chicago the rating for the
three networks combined al 54.9
percent for an 81 percent share of
the audience.
In New York, when the addi·
tional households tuned to the de~
<See DEBATE, PageA2)
FORD, CARTER
·BA.CK ON TRAIL
One debate behind them.
President Ford and Jimmy
Carter returned to the day-to-day
business of the campaign today.
After shaking hands and mak·
Ing speeches m Ph1ladelph1a. lhe
two planned to go separate ways
Jattor today, with Ford returning
to Washington and Carter headed
for Texas and California.
More details on today's oc·
tlviUes and a report on the "g11p
In sound heard round the world'•
appear on Page A4.
Clay nlcht that he would be sur-
aed It the R.hodtftlu.na re.iodcd
Is propoaals. B~kers, Foes Argue
AP SURVEY
The ~ig Debate
FORD
34.4%
People
Surve ed
t .,, 0 ... a.
0 Q.
"'-~
"'
Ford
25 %
CARTER
31.8%
so 75 100%
Ford Debate Gains
Bigger than Foe's
RADNOR, Pa. CAP> Neither
Pres ident Ford nor Jimmy
Carter clearly won the first pre·
sidential debate but l"ord gained
slightly more new support than
did Carter, accordmg to an As·
socialed Press voter opinion poll.
A telephone survey within 90
minutes after the debate among
a panel o( 1,065 sc1enl1flc ally
sele<:ted registered voter~ found
a draw on the question or which
candidate won the 00-mlnute
televised confrontation
Ford won Thursday n11itht's de·
bate, according to 34.<t percent oC
those who watched, while 31 8
percent s aid Carter won The res t
-33.8 percent sold neither
man won or Lh cy had no opinion
on that question.
But that maqon was too small
to be cons1dt'red u prt•dsl' in·
dicator of national sentiment
Ex~, 1wy that a sample of this
siie could err by 2 9 percent tr
projected to describe all the
viewers in the country.
The poll t1howed Carter contl·
nuing to lead in voter preference,
but by a slightly smaller margin
than before the debate.
Both gained sli~htly from' a
pre-debate poll of the same panel
FIVE COACHES
GRADE DEBATE-A3
· when viewe rs were asked after
the encounter which one they
currently prerer for presidenL
Ford added a bit more support
than Carter.
Carter's overall support grew
to 46 9 percent after the debate
from 45 3 percent before the de·
bate Jo'ord"o; ovcr -ull s upport
""ent to 4'1 .!J percl'nl from the 41
percent who harkf'd him bdore
the show
f'"ord ':. Jurn p of more than
three pcrce nta~c· points Jnd
Carter's rise of mon• lhan nne
point had sQmc parulleli. with the
increases found art.er the fir.11l
presidential debatell tn 1000. John
Kennedy's poll !\landing rose
about three pcrccntuue points
J\ftcr thut hi11toric dchntc. while
then-Vi ce Pres1d1•nl Hichurd
Nixon·~ inc reased ubout ono
point.
8lley Council
plits Office
D~g Races: Who Wins? The klcphone 1rnrvey conrfuct·
cd by Chill-On Rcseurch Services
Of Hadnor. Pa . also reached
these other flndln~s
Carter cll<'•lt•d rnr more
(S(-4" POl.L. Pagl" AZ)
City Clerk
The Fountain Valley City
uncll bas approved an or·
llilDar~e wblcb separates the of.
ce ot clty derk from the city acu.
Q ty Manerer J atnes Nea.1 has
a1Jo H d ty cJertc since J~
• lJ72 when Nary Cole retif'ed tbepoat.
If t he ordinance approved
ay passes Its second read·
I Oct. s. it will become efftt·
tlve Nov.$, city officials said.
( Thil would clear the way ror
~urrent Deputy City Clerk
Bveb'n Grippo to bo appointed cf· t,y clttk by Nov. t. they said.
t
• ~Mn. Grippo bas worbd fortbe
11iDce 191'7. She was a11polnt.
eel deDut1 clerk wbm Kn. CoJe l'tlka
~wt 2 a •fe -...
'By KATHY CLANCY
Of ll• 0..11., ..... -
California's dog racing in·
iUaUve. which wiU go before
voters Nov. 2. may be a tool to
enrich its backers at t.axpayers •
expense, or it may be a way to
fmance needed.social J>roerams. debaters argued Thursday.
Speakers for and against
ProposiUon 13, an initiative that
would allow pari·mutuel wager-
inl at 1reyhound rues, made
their argument.a in Anabeim at a
meeting of the Oran,e County
Forum of Town Hall or
Calif om.ta.
Charles O'Brien. a tonnet
California chief deput,y attorney
general, claimed the lniUaUve wu dealped tom ate •Wt.by ita
promoter . Georie Grah am
Hardie, u d that in the end it will
~taxpayers more money.
Racing con-sult.nt MarabaU
Paraons arrued, however, that
the proposal will be a boon to lax·
payers, wilt generate increased
sales taJtes and will provide a
new entertainment-tourist. at·
traction.
Al proposed, the initiative
, would establlJb a fift'-member
Callfom•• G~yhound Racina
Commilslon to llctme and re-
*'1l•te the conduct ol races by
quaUntd racln1 associations .
AppUcant.1 foT a nrst Ucense
would pay a $50,000 nannifunda·
bl• •PPllcaUon fee and once ;,..
aued, tbe license would be
automatically renewed each
three yea.rs unleu revolted for
just cause.
From each par1·mvlud doUar w.,ered, nearly 11 centa would
be witllbeld. About dfbt centl ot
that •ould •o to tlae track
operator, and 2.5 emu would be
med for nee wtnntngs.
Another on e-half cent would llO
to the tlty where th track II\
loeated and one cent lo th• county.
Thi! remalnlns rour cents
would be uud for lJ different
social servlee programs, ad·
mJ.Clltter~ by the ltale.
O'Brien contended that the
establishment of those social
service proaram1 will 11lmply
create another level of
bureaucrac1 wlthla the1tate.
1be funds derived from tracks
won't RO into the gcnerAI fund. he
said, and thus will oot provide
• tax rtll~f to Callloml.a clttiens.
Paraonl! ct aitned a areyho11nd
track would 1cmente $265,540 In
sales taxes In Oranae County ·.ione, aJOC\S with $44e187S In pro-
pertr tans beeause of the ln·
ettased assesacd VllluaUon. A track In the coonty woold
(.Stt DOG RACE, Pace Al} . ~ ........
&rge Benl
On Bad Boat
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Come·
dlan Victor Borge says he paid
$476,831 for a 65-loot y•cht that
didn't bold water. In a $1 s
million llull against the bu.ildtt
Borce's attorney calJe<I it ··~
<'hamber or horrors, a subsiding boat."
Superior Court Judge J>ouglu
R. Woodwof'tb reCusro Thursday
to di1mlu the suit ouinst
Campbell lndustriea but said the
1uil necd11 to be rewritten.
The 1ult taid Woodworth,
"needs substantial ovcrhaullnr-but perhaps not as much as the
boat.''
Vehicle
Window
Shot Out ·
A 'eh1cle u"' rwd by u llunl· t
ington Be.ich lruckmg <."Ompan¥ 1 that is engaged in a bitter labci(' \
di~pute was htt b.> gunC1re Thur$• J
day on lh<' San Diego Freeway in
Seal Beach. • · ,
Two m(•n were In the pickup .
truck when the s hot was fired and t
they e~caped injury although the •
wmdshil'ld wt1s :-.haltered. They
were not 1dcnt1f1t.'d.
They said lhl'.)' wt•re on their
wav lo work ut the John Thomus
Tr u c k 1 n !-': (' o m p :111 y • 18 SS 1
Stt.'"' a1 l St . ut 3 20 a m Thuris·
day 11\ornini.: ""ht•n lhc1r veh1clo
"-ci" .alla(•kt>d
\"1ole11cc• br1ll-.l• out ul lh4'.
Thomai. Trurk111~ <.'ompany l~l
Wl'<.lnt>~dav wht•n member~ of a
picket hn~ rl'P<H tcdly attacked a
lartte n l( "'1th 'tit ks and stones
as 1t was leavm~ the lot.
SeH•n p1 ckl•L-. "'ere arrested lA
the 1nc1dcnt a nd charged with as ..
~;1Ull "'1th a dt•..idly weapon They
are "<'h(•dul('d lo ~land lnal
Workers hJve bl·t•n on !\tnke at
the local company tor more lhmi
lhrre "'1•1•k'
Thl' conl rtl\'l'ro;y rc•porkdly In·
volves PJ Y and the dt>s1rc oft
worker" tn be n•pn•:-..:-ntcd by the
Teamstc.'r c.. Union. Mana~l·ment)
rl'porh•1ll y \\on 't tt.:rcc lo a
"closed shor " I
ReprescnlUll\'l'l> rrom bolh,
sides have accused Pach other or~
acts of v1olenct> in thl• past.'\
The John Thomus Trucking
Company \s involved in oil fi eld \
work ln Huntington Beach and'.
the Long Bt'ach area
Young Ride r
Flung From
Cycle Dies
A 20., ~ar-old Lonit lkach man
was killed Thursday in Hunt·•
m~on Beach when his motorcy·
cle hit a dip in a road and became
airborne for 110 feet.
Pohce said J effrey Stoner, 20.
was taken to the Pacifica
Hospital where he died at 11 :53
p.m . •
The accident occurred at 3
p.m . on a private service road J
maintained by Standard Oil Co.
Pohce s ay 1t parallels the Pacirlc
Coast lli~hway along the bluffs
near 23rd street.
Witnesses said the cycle was 1 ~oing about 45 miles per hout
when it h1t lhe dip The driver re·
portedly sufrercd the fatal In·
Junes when it came to a stop.
Sente nce Has
Rich R e ward
SANTA C R lJZ 11\I' > Count,r
pro"1ecutor11 h11v(' 1·xprc~Rcd 11ur-
p11M• 111 ttw d111cloi.uH• thut u d()(-
lor convict Pd of M1•th \.ol fraud l&I
bl>mfl paid about SJo.ooo 11 yuur lot
work on nn 1ndion rl'iccrvutlon. " .
Dr J'~munucl Stolman or Sant•
Crux W81\ 8t'ntenced July 9 to ono '
year of work on lhc roscrvnUon.
a SI0.000 fine and rlvt> yP11r11 pro ..
lmt1on •
Or a ng~ Cons t ·
\\'e nc her
Cnnsldcrable cloudanClls
with a chance or lighl
Ahowcrs through Saturday.
F1Hh flood warninns in de·
Acrt ureas. HIRh or 70
forecBJ1t.
..
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l
I
l I NSIDE TODA\'
You·.,. got to bt a eOUllt ry
bqy to play blucgra.u rlQhl, •
1a11• Co1to Meta banjo~ •
Abe Bf'own. S•e P.ogt Cl of the •
Wttk<'n<kr J
Index
1
IRS Got
Work .at
No C·ost
It)' T()M 8ARL£V
Of ... o.tlyl'lllll~
Officials of the Internal
Dt-venue Service eot fC!>t!UrC'h ~
Ufld clerical work ~mth more.,..
than $100,000 Crom tho Irvine
Company in 197• without p.,.in1
a penny for the time ~"°111\C ~Uorb. tt was tt":sllfied Thursday
an Orange County Superior Court.
: Irvine Compaoy Vice Presl·
dent Lamina Eberlin1 made the
disclosure 1bol'tly before Judge
James F. Judge called a thrce-
day weekend bre::ik Ul a heanne
Cicpected to last four more Weds. Beo••hed ~raft ; He will be u1ked when the ._. ._,
Fwiding
Asked to
Aid Fair·
By.JlllCHAEL PM&EVlCU. °'..,. 0.11, "'1ottu1t
The Orange County Fair Board
hope• to borrow $4.2 million in
state funds during the neitt th~e
)'Hra to bt1ln work on a new
mutU.purpoae eque1trlan ~t.tr.'
Tbe money ls avallable under a
ntWJHsembly bill, effective Jan. l. im. which provides S3 m!lllon
per year ror three years to state
fairs and agricultural districts
whoquaUfy.
The borrowlnf funds will be
dlatrtbuted by the St.ate Division ot Fairs, the ion.ming .,-ency
over the state'• 68 fain and agnl'ullural districts.
VERDICT IS GUILTY
Company President Edler
~aring concludl•l> to order reJec-
llon of the Mobil Oil Company's
SI!()() m1lhon offer for the James ~rvlne Foundation's control).1ne
1oterest in the l rv1ne Company.
; Eberling said the work was
q,ne for IRS 1n connection Wllh
ap appraJsal of the foundation's
q>nlrolllng S4.5 percent holdlnes
A Hght plane landed on the beach below
Crystal Cove between Newport Beach and
Laguna Beach Thursday evening. The
pilot, whose identity was not immediately
known , was uninjured and apparently
alone at the time. FAA officials said today
they were under the impression the craft
was to be partialty dismantled and
truck4.'d out of the site. Local residents
and the Orange County Sheriff's Depart-
ment spokes men said, however. they were
told the pilot was going Lo fly the craft out
a!ter making some emera:ency repairs.
Fair board members ex-
pres~ed optimism Thursday thllt
Orange County will qualify for
the new funds since only one
oth~r fair. Fresno, has applied.
While other fall's may wish to re·
ceive funds. Orange County
board members said they would
be unable to pay back tbe lS year
loan.
Tecluwlogy
Leaker Gets
Guilty Verdict lo the Irvine Company.
: Making It clear that the com·
J>:'UlY had htlle alternative but to
~ along with IRS demands,
Sberltng said, members of the
Ji-vine Company's financial re·
search staff and clerical workers
labored for more than a year to
give the federul agency what il
wanted in the way of ditto.
Debate 'Gap' Traced Board members plan to ro \o
Sacramento Tuesday to discuss
the 1ltuatloo with Tom Bair
director of State Fairs. Bair wtli
announce the dislributlon of
funds shortly after the first of the year.
A Newport Beach businessman
was found auilty Thursday of five
counts o( illegally exportinc
technology by a federal district.
court jury in Los Anreles. Breakdown in Audio Amplifyi,ng System The JUry deliberated for about
an hour before returning to the
courtroom of Judge Manuel Real
to find Vernon Edler, president
of Edler Indwstries. Inc., 2101
Dove St .. Newpor~ Beach, euilty
or exporting m iss1ll' technology
to Fronce without pnor approval
of the U.S. Slate Department.
He also made it clear that he
and the company fec!l that lhe
IRS should have re imbursed
them for those efforts. But no
such reimbursement or any rc-
1,ted offer has bet'n forthcoming,
~said.
"We backed down and decided
te cooperatt'," EberlJng com -
J'Qented. "They could have made
a lot of trouble Cor us They are
almost all powerful, you know."
~berling will go back on the
stand Mond ay for more
testimony designed by the foun -
d;ition tCI prove thul the S200
m1lhon offer made by 'Mobil for
PHlLADELPHIA (AP) -The
27-minule audio gap during the
debate between President Ford
and Jimmy CarLcr has been
traced to a breakdo\l.'ll in an
audio amplifying system,
American Broadcasting Com·
pany oHicials said today.
But ABC engineers said they
were still trying Lo pinpoint the
exact cause of the audw failure.
ABC, which was in charge or
the technical operations of
televising the debate from the
Walnut Street Theater here, said
E'rottt Page 1tl
the shares o f lrvine stock 1s DOG
based on CJir market value RACE
·1rvine heiress Joan Irvine
Smith. who\\ ill tcst1Cy at a later
sl;lgc or the hearing, argues
th3t the $2-' u s hare represented
by the Mobil offer is much too
Jow.
She contends that acceptance or the deal, which was frozen by
an earlier Superior Court order.
would be un!ulr to herself and.
other minority ~tockholden •.
The hcanni: wrU rc:.ume at
9:30a.m. Monday.
State Elderly
Position Hit
SACRAMENTO <AP) -One
hulth orr1c1al has told a st.ate
hearing that California Mech·CaJ
nurstnJ( home fees make him
conclude the state has "written
oa" the elderly and chronically ill.
:AJJen Ferguson, a Sacramenlo
County health officer. made that
~mmcn t al a stat" Department
of. Health on M <'dl·CaJ heanng on
rt;1mbursem cnl lt:e!i to nursing
hqmes.
Noting that the present fee re·
imburscment s chedule d~ not
t™te Into arcount the details or a
patient's condition, l"erguson
told the thrl'e·member hcartna
board; "I am led to believe tho
•tata hu written off the aaed and
c-hrorucaJly tll ns not worth the ef. tort. II
Cycli8t Killed
SANTA Cl.I\ RA (AP)-Ricky
c. 'louse. 17, uC S••nt• Clara died
•lllf'r lhe Impact ol • cntlh1lm\
betwet'n hl11 motorcycle and an
auto hurled him through the
car':i two cloi.cd rel\r windows
A.rid onto the street, police ay.
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create 1.100 new jobs, he said.
In addJtion, the cOWtty's share
of paJ1.mutuel bets would be $1.5
million, and the city where the
track is located could recelve an
extra $790,000 annually.
O'Brien challenged those
fifures, however. saying "op-
timistic" estimat~ are that a
track in Los Angeles would bring
only $400,000 annually into cily
corCcrs.
O'Brien said Hardie has not
told voters yet just who is provid·
mg at least $300.000 b<>ing spent
on the campaign, and he said
voters have the right to know.
J lardie has been ordered in Los
Angeles Superior Court to pro-
vide financial documents re-
qwred by the slate Fair Political
Practices Commission or face five days in jail.
O'Brien also contended
.f(rl'yhound racing could attract
underworld influence.
But Parsons cited letten1 from
law enforcement officials lo·
other states where racing Is
J>('rmilled as evidence that it
does not increase crime.
O'Brien contended the illsue Is
not solely the placing of bets at
greyhound races, but other pro-
visions of the lniti&tlve . .He
claimed those provisiona are d1f-~erent from reeulations govern·
mg horse race betlin1.
Parsons uid, however, the
proposal would serve to keep
aamblin~ dollars in California
thiat now aro beJrtg spent
elaewhere.
F,....P9fl"AI
POLL •••
negative commcnl.!I lhtm FMd.
Mnre thnn l l ~r~nl of ~e
"ho sold Ford won the debate
cave their ruson u a ne1•Uv1:
reoctlon to Carter's st..nd:!, 1tyle
Ol' appearance. About four per·
cent of those who said Carter
won mentioned nteoUvc rHc·
tlon."' to Fol'd.
-Ford'• supporters We1'e more
Jlkely to H)' their candidate won
than were Carter's. Just under 70
pettent of those who 11a1d they
Pttferred the Prf'1ldft1t aald he
won, while just under G2 percent
or Carter's suppomra aald tho
former OeorJia 1ovemor won.
Brown Tells
Hu Politics
CLEVELAND CAP)
Call!ornia Gov. Jeny Brown
broufbt h.t. f.OllUcs ol "iow.r.d
expectation.a' to Ohio lbunday
ln a swin1 throuah the ttato in
1upport of DemocraUc can-
didates.
Of bl• political phJlMOph1.
Brown said, "I'm endeavorhic to
a.rticulate the bard cholces and
not papering them over with
phony promises and unreal ex-
pectation1," he utd.
"We ha\'e a politics of fantuy
and wu-eaJittic promises and l 'm
\rylnt k> reverse that. I aay lf you
don't want mor• U.x•. lint, you·,.. not aoma to aet more servlc•. That eq,u.atloa baa to be
put In lb• public dialceue."
the breakdown was in "11 pool
a udio distribution amplifying
system" used to :.end lhc !>ound
to the other n<'tworks.
Walter Pfistt'r Jr., an J\BC vice
president, said he was 1n the con-
trol room in the A BC trailer out-
side lhe theater when the sound
went dead.
"You can imaAine it was a
shock," he said. "It Just stopped.
ll came out or the blue.··
He sajd A BC had been pre·
pared Cor other contingencies but
Developer's
Wife Victim
Of Kidnap
JACKSONVILLE. Fia. (l\P)-
The wife of a wealthy contractor
and real estate developer has
been kidnaped by a man who led
her hus band and officers on a
fruitless 100-mile ransom payo((
attempt. the FBI said today.
Mrs. Richard Jaffa, 35. dl.sap-
peared Wednesday as she pre-
pared to \.'1:.1l a hairdresaer, said
Ken Walton, ass1stanl head of lhe
FBI omce here.
A $.50,000 partial r9,1lsom pay.
ment was made Wednesday
night but never packed up and the
woman was still missing today,
aulhonttes u1d.
Jaffa pleaded today for the re-turn of hls wife.
"I want my wife; my two
children need their mother." Jaf.
la 111d in a news conference at
b1J home here.
He sat in a living room chair
with hjs children al his side and a
cardboard box overflowing with
SlOO bills at his fee. He s•ud 1t
conlalned $200,000.
"Please get In touch with me. I
have picked up the money from
the drop site but I have It and r
will make a drop again. I h11ve In·
alsted that the police stay ore
thia."
.FV School
Honored for
Service Work
Fountain Valley lllah &hoot
received a Gold Awar-d Wednes·
day from the Amf'rlcan
Plycblatrk Auoclation for a atu·
dent community eervlce pro·
1ram at l''alrvlew St.ate Hospital,
achool offlclal1 announced today.
Since 1971 Fountaln Valley
Hl&h School atudent.a under the
direction oC Gene f1otT)', an in·
1tructor, have provided one·t.o·
one uslstance to Fairview blind
end mentally retarded patienl'J.
Tb.is year 160 1tudent.s are in·
volved in nine Fairview pro-
grams. The atudents, who re-
ceive c1aH crcdU ror \he activity,
free hospital staff by wnrking
with the patients, school officials
1a1d.
The award wu aNJOWlCed at
the 28th lnltitute on Holpttal and
Community Psychiatry. Tbe
award, tJ•eo ror an lnnovaUve
P"Oll"aJll contribuUnc to meatal
health care, wes the only one of
Its kind liven by the auoclatloo
Lbll ye&r, official.a aald.
F,....PageAJ
DEBATE •••
bate on the Public BtwdcasUna
Servlce <t>BS> outl& were ln·
eluded, the raUn1 went up to 53. 7
and the share to S2 percent. That
meant that more than four out of'
ftve bouleb.oldl were watchinl
the debate. There were no
teparate t11ur .. tor PBS In Cblcaco •
..
that there was no backup system
to correct the audio failure.
Sound was restored by rigglrlJ
an audio line to a ens television
truck parked outside the rear of
the theater, said Joe Keating an
audio pool producer and as~is·
tant director of radJo news for
ABC. The CBS truck Ced the
audio portion to CBS h ead-
quarters, which pumped il to the
telephone com paoy in New York.
The telephone company ap·
parenUy supplJed it to television
and radio networks based there
Keating said. '
Associated Press Radio Na·
tional Public Radio and the
Mutual Broadcasting System
based in Washington and serving
more than 1,000 radJo )lutions
were not reconnected to the aud1~
signal until the last few seconds
or the broadcast.
Describing the hurried hunt to
find the problem and correct It
Pfister compared it to "when yo~
have car failuro, your car stops.
You open the hood and try to rind
out what's wrong."
Before returning to
Wasnlngton. Ford had coffee this
momlllg with Pfister and EIUolt
Bernstein, producer of the
network pool broadcast. A Ford
spokesm an said the Preo;ldcnl
thanked the two for their efforts
in bringing tbe debate to a vast
television audience and told
them he thought they dJd "an ex·
cellenl job · •
Pflster said the faulty ~WP·
ment was ldenUcaJ lo the kind
ABC used to cover President Nix·
on 's visit to China and the
political convenUons. ·
Calling the 27-mioute rap in
the presidential debate debut a
"t.ravesty," Rep. Llonal Van
DeerUn <D·Calif. ), said Congress
should chanee the law next week
to allow the two remainlng Ford·
. Carter debates to be held In a
television studio where the equip-
ment won't fall.
' Van Deerlin, head of the Houso
communications subcommittee.
said the fa11ure of the sound
system durtne the debate re·
quirt>S steps to prevent "another
spectacle like this.
''This was just a travesty see-
ing the President of the United
States and his challenger stand·
ing there like prope for the better
part of half an hour."
. If Orange County's application
1S approved, the fair would re-
ceive $1.3 million to begin phase
one or the expanded equestrian
center as part or their overall $10
million master plan. The fair
would then re-apply for an addl-
llonal $1 .4 mUlion in July W77
and $1.5 million in July, 1978.
Board member Eric Lassen
said construction would beatn by
June,tm.
The proposed equestrian center
would have boarding facilities Cor
:SOO horses, three training rings, a
jumpina area and seating for
l ,.SOOpeople by 1979, Lassen said.
The e xpanded equestrian
center would be owned and
operated by the Orange Countv
Fairgrounds. However, It would
function as a separate profit
making venture from the rest of
the Fairgrounds. Board mem·
bers predicted that the new
equestrian center would bring an
addltonal $2~.900 In revenue per
yeartothe falrby1979.
Alpha Bomber
Set for Trial
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tfle
man accused of beini the
"'Alphabet Bomber" has been
declared suf(icienUy competent
to stand trial, Deputy Dist. Alty.
Dinko Bozanicb repor1s.
Muharem Kurbegovic, 33, the
man charged with planting the
International Airport bomb that
killed three people in August 1974
and other bombs in locations he
bad coded to correspond with let·
tera of the alphabet.., waa found
competent by the staff at
Atascadero State Hospital
Bozankh said Thursday. '
After the airport bombing a
man claiming to represent a
group called "Aliens oC
Am.erica'' called newspapers,
radio and television stations wjlb
bomb threats and warnings.
Art League Meets
The Huntington Beach Art
Lea1ue will meet at 7:30p.m. Oct.
4 at lbe Edison Comm'Uoity
Center, 21377 M agoolia St., Hunt.-
1n1 ton B each. Guest de·
monslrator will be Joyce Pike.
The public ls lovited.
Edler was indicted by a federal
grand jury in July. The grand
jury additionally charged tho
company w1lb making fa.lac ap-
plicauons lo the state depart-
. ment.
Those charges or rnisrepresen-
latlon were dropped by Judge
Real al the outset or the trial
which began last week.
Edler was convicted under the
1954 Mutual Secunty Act f<>r
business deals made m France ln
197( and 1975.
Edler's firm has participated
in U.S. government contract.s 1or
the manufacture of noulc as·
semblies and exit cones for
yarious missile programs includ·
mg the Minuteman, lhe Antares
and the TJLan.
According' to Deputy U.S. At·
torney Ted Wu, the technical as.-
. s1stance and da~ e..ported by
Edler could bo used tn the
manufacture of material that has
·:rocket and missile applica• lion."
Edler was to return to court to-
day where It is expected Judge
Real wilt set a date for sentenc·
in1. The maximum penalty be
facea is JO yea.n in prison and a
$125,000 fine.
Edler, S6, is a Jon,tfmo Harbor
Area resident, a member of a
well·known yacht racing family
and a past com rnodore o! the
Newport Harbor-Yacht Club.
College View Plans
School Open House
The College View Parent
Teacher Organlutlon will hoJd•a
back-to-school njgbt Tuesday at
7:30p.m.
All parent.a are fn'Vft.ed to meet
In their children'• elaul"OOms to
bear a preaentation by teachers
concernln1 thls year's J>TOJr•ma
at the Huntington Beach ScbooL
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scheduling Installations.
Very few department stores or specialty carpet stores have their
own workrooms, and must rely on an outside contract service for
lnstallat1ons.
We have had many people buy from us after being disappointed
by an Installation company who scheduled a job and didn't show up or
call. Sometimes, this has happened two or throe time" beforn tho
customer gives up.
At Alde n's, our installation schedule is operated very efficiently.
and even when our men are held up on a previous 1ob causing a late
start. our men will striy and finish •
If you want relleb1llty -call ust
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... Racquet
"
Club Opposes College .,. •
Br fffLAllYKAYE °'.,. o ••• , r.iM-
Bacq uet Club residents 1n
North Irvine are "vehemently
oppottd" to placmg a commum·
ty college on Culver Dnve ltlld
.H y they'l\ ftghl the muller at the
<colle1e board meet.mg .Monday
nlght.
Saddlebaclt Community
·Colle1e trustees will mt.-et at 7 30
p.m. Monday at Venado In
Patty
Draws
7Years
SAN FRANCISCO IAP >
Palncia Hearst. the k1dnaped
heiress who became a bank rob
ber, was ~ntenccd this afternoon
to aeven years in pnson
The sentence was handed down
by U.S. D1stnct Judge William
H. Orlick Jr. after a hearing at
which Miss Hearst's attorneys
pleaded !or leniency and her pro-
secutor described her as un·
repentent.
Jn addition to the seven years
imposed for bank robbery. Or-
rick sentenced her to two years
for conv1ct1on on use or & firearm
in a felony but ordered th:tt
that sentenCl' run concurrently,
making her possible tum· behind
bars seven year::.
Ornck said ~he 'o'OUh.I be-gl\ en
credit for 37 1 duys or tame served
since her arrest St>pt. 18, J97S.
Mias Hea rst faced potential
sentences rangmg from parole or
as little as time already served to
a maximum of 35 years an prison.
The judie sa\d he hoped Miss
Hearst's sentence would serve as a Jes.son to others that "violence
ia unacceptable in our society
and will not be tolerated "
Irvine Co.
Gave IRS
Free Work
By TOM BARLEY
04 , ... Oet11 f'll.C M•H
Officials of lhe' Intern al
Revenue Service got research
and clerical work worth more
than $100,000 from the Irvine
Company in 1!)74 without paying
a penny for the time consuming
efforts, \twas testified Thursday
ln Orange County Superior
Court.
Irvine Com1l;1ny Vice Ptcsi
dent Lansing Ebcrllng made thl'
disclosure shortly b<'fore Judge
James F Judge callt'<I a thrl?e-
day weekend break 10 n hearing
oxpec:ted to last four more weeks.
He will he asked wh€'n the
hHring concludes lo order rcj<'C·
tJon of the Mobil Oil Comt11Uly'11
S200 million off<'r for the J ame'!
Irvine Foundation's controlllni:
intert>sl 1n the I rv1n1· Company.
Eberling said the work wu!i
done for J RS in <'Onnl'rl11>n with an appra1snl of the foundat1on 'i1
controlllnR M .5 perr<'nl holthni:!\
in the 1rv\ne Company.
Maklng It clear that the com
peny hnd llttlt ultt'mnlJvl' bul lo •.o alonj( with J RS dcm:tnd"·
J:.'berllnj( so1d, members of lhc
Irvine Company's rinanclnl re·
M•tch !llaff 11nd clenc,.1 workers
lfborcd for more than a year to
JClve the fedt>ra l agenry whnt It
wanted in thew ay or data.
Jte also m 3dc• it clear thal he
aod the compony foci that tht-
lltS should have re1mbuMNl
\Mm for those effort!\. But no
sl*Ch reimbursement or any rt"•
lattd offer has been forthcomln$t.
be Hid.
.. We backed down and decided
to cooperate." El>crling com
,.llM!nted. "They could have made
a lot of trouble for us. They are ah:OOst all powerful, you know."
, 'Eberling will go back on the
'l9\1nd Monday tor more
-..Umony designed by the foun·
..dl!Uon to prove that the $200
Wlllon offer made by Mobil for
'tie 1hares of Irvine stock is
~on fair market value.
It Irvine heiress Joan Irvine
lSmilh. who will tesuJy at a lat.er
\&aae of the hearing, argues 'baat the $24 a share represented bf the Mobil offer i.s much too
low.
1 She contends that acceptance ol lbe deal, which was fnnen by
• u earlier Superior Court order.
waWd be unfair lo herself and.
Gl.ber minority stockholders.
The btarin• wilt resume at
t:)oa.m. Monday.
>#• -
l
termedlate S chool in Irvine.
They will attempt to narrow a
field of three prospectlve sites,
mcludin1 the one the R;jcquet
Club residents are concerned
:.bout.
The three sites include one at
Culver Drive and Bryan Avenue
lllCrc>SS rrom the Racquet Club).
Trabuco and J effrey Roads, and
Bryan A venue and Myford Road.
Irvine Mavor David Sdls, a
Racquet Club ruldent. 11 op-
posed to the propo1ed
CUlver /Bryan site and he Sl.)'S be
WIU spea,k al Monday's mcetJDg.
"My personal opinion ls that
the site is the worst one they
could have picked. as far as lhla
city is concerned,'' swd Sills
"We have alt the problems we
can handle now with traffic on
Culver Drive. Putting a com-
munity college there won't help a
AP SURVEY
The Big pebate
FORD
34.4%
People
Surve ed 25%
CARTER
31.8%
so 75 100%
Ford 34.4~
31.SJ
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CD 0 t a.
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Ford Debate Gains
Bigger than Foe's
RADNOR, Pa. (AP) -Neither
Presi dent F ord .nor Jimmy
Carter clearly won thl? first pre·
sldt'nllal debate hut Ford Rained
slightly more new supp<>rt than
did Cartl•r, according to an As·
sociatt'd Press voter opinion poll
A tt'lephonc survey wathm 90
minutes after the debnle among
a panel of 1,005 scwnlihcally
selected r egl!ltered voters found
a draw on the question ol which
<'Bndid3te won the 91).mlnute
televlst'd confrontut.Jon.
. Ford won TburlldQY ni1bt'11 de·
bate. accord.i.bg to 34.4 percent oC
FIVE COACHES
GRADE DE8ATE-A3
tho6e who wotched, while 31 8
percent said Carter won. The rest
-33.8 percent -Raid nt'lther
man won or they had no opinion
on that ques tion.
But thftt mar1ln was too small
lo be considered a precise in-
dicator of n(ltlonal sentim<mt.
Expert$ say that a &le of this
size could err by 2.9 percent if
projected to describe all the
viewers m the country.
The poll showed Carter eontin· wng to lead in voter preference,
nuini to lead in voter preference,
but by a slighUy smaller margin
than before the debate.
Both gained slightly from a
pre·debate poll or the s ame panel
when viewers were asked after
the encounter which one they
currently prefer tor presi«*rt.
f'ord added a blt more support
Uuln Carter.
Carter'• overall support grew
to 46.9 percent after the debate
from 45.S percent before the de-
bate. Ford's over·all support
went to '4.9 percHt from the '1
percent who backtd him bef'Ol"e
tbcsbow.
Ford's jump of more than
. .
three percentage points and
C:1rter 's rise o( more than one
point had some parallels with the
increases found af\er the first
presidential debates In 1960. John
Kennedy's poll standing rose
about three percentage points
after that historic debate, while
the n-Vice President Richard
Nlxon 's increased about one
point.
Tbr-telephone survey conduct·
ed by Chilton Research Services
()( fbdnor, Pn., also reached
l.hese olher find in Rs:
-Carter elicited far more
negative comment.s than Ford.
Mo~ thi n 11 percent of those
who aald Ford won the debate
eave their reason os a negative
reaction lo Carter's stands, style
or appearance. About four per·
cent of those who said Carter
won mentioned negative reac· uo.u to Ford.
-Ford's supporters were more
likely to say their candidate won
than wen Carter'•· Just under 70
percent of those who aaid they
pref erred the President said he
woo, whlle just under 62 percent
of Carter's supporters aald the
former Gcorala aovemocwon.
Sentence Has
Rich Reward
SANTA CRUZ CAP) -County
prosecutors have expressed Sur·
prise at the disclosure th.at a doc·
tor convicted of Medi.cat rraud is
being paid about $30,()(» a year to
work on an lnd.Jan reRTVaLioo.
Dr. Emanuel Stolman at Sui.
Cruz wu Hn~nced Jul.1 t to one
year of work on lbe reservaUon,
a $10,000 fine and nve yean pro-
baUon.
bit," lbe mayor i1ald.
He added Uiat he fnors the site
currently listed on Irvine's
general plan -the location at
JeUrey and Trabuco.
"If the college board wants to
change from that site, there
should be cons14ltation amon& the
tnutees. our city stair and plan·
ning commission." Salls re·
marked.
"The impact or ajwtlorcolleje
on a plarined community such as
oun 1s so grut that 1t must be
studied by both group11 ." he
added
The city rouncil bas not ta.ken n
stand bt'cau!>e at ~s not meet
again until Tuesday, Sills ~aid.
Ron Blackwood. president of
the Racqut>l Club Homeowners'
Assoc1at1on. said today that rune
of the 10 d1rertQrs on the board
are opposed to the site
· "\Vt're "ehemenlly opposed to-
that site being c hosen for • com;\
munlty college and many of u.s
here aro phmnlng to ao to Mon•
day's meeting,•' Blackwood suldr'
Blackwood potnted out tha
~h1le there are about 325 hom~
m the Racquet Club. there arel
only three entrances to the tract
.ind that two of those are on
Culver Drive. '
<Se.COLLEGE, Paget\ZI
No Clear Victory
'Nothing New' in Restrained Debate
PHJLADELPHJA !AP) -Both
Preside nt Ford and Jimmy
Carter are claiming victory In
the first or the 1976 debates. But a
nationwide Associated Pr<.>Ss poll
showed today that neither can
d1date was the clear winner.
although Ford attracted slightly
more new sup~orters.
The restrained yet contentious
confrontation was laden with
economic statistics and political
rhet~ri c but barren or any new
proposals. Asked who won, the President
replied. "The Amen can pe<>ple."
The debate. fo<."us ing on
economic issues and domestic
policy. was scheduled to run 90
minutes but was intcrr:upted for
2'7 minutes by an ampllrying
system failure that cut off the
sound to the est1mat~ 90 million
people watching 1l on television.
The candidates fielded 12ques ·
lions from a panel of three re·
porters. The topics ranged from
unemployment. inflation and
taxes to amnesty. itovemment
reorganization and domestic spy-
tng by government aeencies.
Carter described Ford as ln·
sensitive to the pligtl\ of the un·
employ~ and aaJd the Presl·
dent's SS v~toea alnce he took
office repn~sented a "govern·
mentorstalemate "
At the outset. of the debate,
Ford accused Carter of faillng to
be specific in has proposals The
President said his Democratic
opponent was advocating pro-
grams callmg for "more spend·
mg . bigger def1c1ls, more mna·
lion and more taxes "
Even while the combatants
were sti ll in the arena.
cheerleaders for both President
Ford and Jimmy Carter daJmcd
victory Thursday nlght in the
first of the nationally broadcast
debates between lhe candidates.
White House press secretary
Ron Nessen said, "We compared
FORD, CARTER
BA.CK ON TIU.IL
One debate behind them,
President F o rd and Jimmy
Carter returned to the day-to-day
business of the campaign today.
After 11haking hands and mak·
ing speeches in Philadelphia, the
two planned to go separate ways
later today, wilh Ford returning
to Washlncton and Carter headed
for Texas and California.
More detail& on today's ac
Uv1lles and a report on the "iar>
in sound heard round the world"
appear on P•ge A4.
Irvine School
Enrollment
Shows Boost
Student enro llment In the
Irvine Unified School Dlalrict
thi• year increa11cd 9.4 percent
over last year. dl,.trict orticiala
reported Wednesday.
School trustee• learned that
enroUmenl evened out at 10,471
at the end of the flr1l full week ot
school, in comparison to the
10,172 figure abown al the end of
tM first week last year.
However, the flrure ts about two percent ofC the project.loa liven by dist.rid ottJc;als when
Oley attempted lo calculate bow
many students the dlstr1ct would
have tbls tear.
But otnel1Js esUmaled that by
the end of October th cllsllict
will reach the 10,670 ngure i>n>-
jected eatUer.
Because of the district's o~n
enroUment pollcy, where 1tu·
dents may enroll in any i1ct)ool
they nh. pnllmlnary esUtn•t• wtre olJ In man,y C&ML
Turtle Rock 11 mentuy Schoof WU 1f pupila ahy of the
esUmates, but lfnlverslt)' Park
Element.try ~hool bad SS more
atudenll than predicted.
notes on the President 's staff and
came to the ronclus1on that he
had won. and that he had won
by a wide mar~m "
Democratic National
Chairman Robert Strau:.s
declared there were two winners.
"The Amem.•an public and Jim·
my Carter."
More than halC the households
with television sets m New York
VERDICT IS GUil TY
Company President Edlet
Tecluwlogy
Leaker Gets
Guilty Verdict
A Newport Beach bwimes~man
was found guilty Thursday of five
counts or lllegally exportinft
technology by a federal district
court jury in Los Angeles.
The jury deliberated ror about
an hour before returning to tho
courtroom of Ju<\ge Manuel Reel
to find Vernon Edler, president
of Edler Industries. Inc., 2101
Dove Sl .. Newport Beach, guilty
or export1nl! missile lPChnolOIY
to France without prior approval
of tile U.S. State Department.
Edler was indicted by i f«tt-ral
grand jury in July The grand
jury additiona lly charged the•
company with makma fahsc ap·
pUcatlons lo the stutt? depart
menl.
Thole chargoa of mJarepresen·
latlon were dropped by Jud11e
Real at the outset of the trial
which began last week.
Edler was convicted under th1·
1954 Mutuul Security Act for
business deal11 made In France In
lt'74 ind 1U'7S.
Edler's flrm hos pArtlclp•tt'<f
in u .s. government e<>ntracts ror
lbe manufacture of nonle u11•
aemblles and exit cones for
various miaalle proirams lncluc.1-ini the Minuteman. \be Antares
and the Titan.
Accordlnr to DepUty U.S. At·
tomey Ted Wu, the lC(hnlcaJ 111-
silUnce and data exported by
Edler could be u1td in th
manalacture of material that bu
"rocket and missile appUca·
Uon."
Edler wa• to return to court to·
day wbero lt 14 expected Judge
Real wlll Ht a date for sentenc·
tn1. The maximum penalty he
faC'ta la 10 years .ln prisoo and a
SJ.25,0GO ftne.
Edler. 5', ls a 10ftCllm~Harbor
Area restdent, a member or a
weU·known yachi raan, farnlb'
and a put c6mmodore of the
Newport Harbor Y tcht Club.
and Chicago were tuned to the
presidential debates. accordlni
to overnight ratings compiled by
the A. C. Nielsen Co Two.ftflhs or
the TV households in Los Anaele$
watched i,
No estimate was available Oft
how many people watched lbe.
debate, the TV rating compo.o.t
said.
Rhodesian
Rule Switch
Accepted
SALISBURY. Rhodesia <A P)
-Prime Minister Ian Smith an-
nounced today that his while
minority government would sur·
render power to the country'•
black majority within two years.
Smith said in a naUon-wido
television and radio address th~
a n interim government
representing both the 278,000 •
white3 and the 6.4 million blacks
ln Rhodeaia would be se:. up to
draft a constitution thot would
usher In majority rult>
He said that under a deal re-
ached with U S Secretary ol
Slate Hehry A. KU!singer. s anc-
tions ordered by the United Na-
tions against Rhodesia would be
lifted and almost four years of
fighting by black euerrillait
would end onco the transition
government was created.
The 57-year·old Rhodesian
leader said he messaged his gov-
ernment's acceptance of the pro·
posals to Kissinger.
But he added that his decision
was ·'subject to (the plan) bcin.g
accepted by the other parties in-
volved and ... to the lifting Qf'
sanctions and the cessation of
terrorism."
Smith's announcem('nt came
after he spent three days here
with his 20 cabinet ministers and
his 50-man parliamentary
caucus persuading them t.o en.
dorse the Kissinger plnn. pr~.
sented to him by the secretary IJ\
Pretoria, South Africa, la.lft
weekend.
tn those meetings, Sm1tb said.
"it was made abund•ntly cleurtc>
me that &UJ lone as the present
c1reumatance1 In Rhodei1ia pre!'
veiled. we could e1Cpect no help
or 11upport or uny kind from the
free world."
rn .. tead. he uld. ''the pre•
ssures on ua from the fl'Ce world
would continue lo mount."
Kb1lnal'r, who wu rctumJng
from London to WnshlnJCton OI\\
Friday, haa decUMd to dtKUU>
details of the t>lan.
Other aource1 hne aald It In·
dude" < 1 > black rule by lhe Md
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~ackers, Tazpayers
' Who WiH~in
In Dog ~ace?
87 ICA. THY a.ANCY
Of .. D<llll' .... Meolt
Cahrornla's doa raclnc ln·
IJ]atlve, which wdl go ~fore
wtf'n Nov. 2 may be a tool to
\lOnch ila backcra at taxpoyc.n'
tispenae, or lt may be u way to rmanee needed toclal programs,
debalcn1 argued Thursday.
.-Speakers for and against
Jropo.iLion 13. uo mitiauve Uult
•dUld allow parl·mutuel wqer· iog al greyhound races, made
1beir araument.s in Anaheim at a
11\eeUng of the Oranie County
:forum of Town llall of <;aJlfornia.
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NEW POSTAL CHIEF
C layton Bakke
Postal Chief
T e lls How to
Speed Service
rrhe new Santa Ana regional t>OStal manager told a group of
Irvine businessmen Thursday
that they could improve their
mail service by folJ9wing 3 few
bapdy t.ips.
Clayton Bakke, who replaced
Hector Godinei in July at the
~ta Ana regional olfi~. gave ~ suggestions to membera of
the Greater Irvine lnduatrial
League (GIIL).
Bakke s tressed that the busi·
nes,;men must make certain that
mail sent to them is marked with
the current iip code?!.
''The old codes used in the in·
dustrlal complex before in·
cdtpOration are sUll OOJ\g used
ort a lot of lhe mail and that Just
slows down delivery," Bakke
sald.
The new po1tal ctuef also sug.
gated that the businessmen take
3hantage of the express ma.ii
service, which Is a 1tUaranleed
method or getting mall delivered
more quickly.
lJakke also pointe?d out that the
p6st office service offers on-site
meter readings.
:>'Instead of having an employe
cotne to the post office to have
your meters .set, we come to your
business on a regularly
sd}eduJed basis," Bakke said. lie also told tbe group that the
pdfl office trains mall room
,•tfaS>loye1 for businesses, enabl· 1~lheir mail rooms Lo run more
t• tacnUy.
urlng the question and
amwu period, Bakke was asked
~~ the trvlnc poet olflce on
Mllrphy Street bu .such Jong
c~tomer lines:.
Bnkkc said lhe post ofnce is
blrilcst during the hours of 8: 30 to
t•:~ a.m . and 4 to S p.m. and sllid
lh:.t the 1taff is beefed up tMn.
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Charles O'Brien, o former
CaUfonlla cbJl'f deputy attomey
general. claimed the inatJalave
wu des1cned to make wealthy l\.o
promoter, George Graham
Hardie, and that in t.be end it will
cOlt taxpayers more money.
Raclof consultant MarsbaU
Parsons argued, however, that
lhe proposal wUl be a boon lo tax-
payers, will generate lncntued
sales taxes and will provide a
new entertainment·tourlst at.
traction.
A s proposed, tbe initiative
would establish a five-member
California Greyhound Racing
Commission to ltcense and re-
gulate the conduct ot races by
qualified racing associations.
Applicants for a first license
would pay a $50.000 nonrelunda-
ble application fee and once is·
sued , the license would be
automatically renewed each
three years unless revoked for
just cause.
From each pari-mutuel dollar
wagered, nearly 16 cents would
be withheld. About eight cents of
that would go to the tr-ack
operator, and 2.S cents would be
used for race winnings.
Another one· half cent would go
to the city where the track: is
located and one cent to the
county.
The remaining four cents
would be used for 13 different
social service programs, ad·
ministered by the state.
O'Brien contended that the
establisbment or those social
service programs will simply
create another level of
bureaucracy within the state.
The funds derived from tracks
won't go into lhe general fund, be
said, and thus will not provide
tax relief to California cithens.
Parsons claimed a greyhound
track would generate ~.5"'0 in
sales taxes in Orange County
alone, along with $446,815 in pro-
perty taxes becauae or the in·
creased assessed valuation.
A track in the county would
create 1,100 new jobs, he said.
Jn addition, the county's share
of pari·mutuel beu would be $1.S
mUlion, and the city where the
track is located could receive an
extra $790,000 annually.
O'Brien challeneed those
figures, however, sayini "op-
timistic:" estimate.a are that a
track in Los Angeles would bring
only $400,000 aJlDUally into city
coffers.
O'Brien uid Hardie bas not
toJd voters yet Just who ls provid·
ing at least $300,000 being spent
oo the campaign, and be said
voters have the right to know.
Har-die has been ordered in Los
Angeles Superior Court to pro-
vide nnancial documents re-
quired by the state Fair Pol.at.acal
Practices Commission or face
five dayS in jail.
O'Brien also contended
greyhound racing could attract
underworld in!luence.
But Parsons cited letters from
Jaw enforcement officials in
other states where raring is
permitted as evidence that 1l
does not increase crime.
O'Brien contended the.issue is
not solely the placing o( beu at
greyhound races, but other pro-
visions or the initiative. He
claimed those provisions are di!·
ferent from regulati0115 aovern-
ing horse race bettJng.
Parsons said, however, the
proposal would serve to keep
gambling dollars in Calilomia
that now are beins spent
elsewhere.
Pair Kidnap
Him/or Sex
FRESNO (AP) -A .
Bakersfield truck driver
11)'11 two women kidnaped.
and robbed him after bore-fustd a propoallion.
Barry A. Shain, '8. told
Fresno County sheriff's de·
pulies ho was checking tJ~ on his rig at a tnac:IC
atop Thursday wben tho
women approached and
one ofCered a sex act lor
money.
When Shain rerused, one
oC the women put a knife to
bis back and t be other
pulled an lee pick, be said.
They drove him around ln
their car. then robbed him
ol $80 aod bis credit cards,
Sha.In & aid.
Ex-officers to Pay
PI1TSBURGH (AP) -Sht
former Gulf Oil Corp. orrietta
will have to give the company
back $4 million in cash and sloclc
to settle stockholders• suit.s over
their u.te of a secret political '
slush fund, the Pittsburgh Post.-.
Gaiettesald today.
Restitutions wo~ld bo required
or former chairmen Bob R.
Dorsey and E . D. Brockeu and
lormtr officers Wllliam L.
Henry, Fred Deering, Herbert C.
Manntnc Ind Royce Savaae •
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Funding
Asked to
Aid Fair·
By MICHA•:L PASIU:VJCIJ.
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The OrnnJ?e County Fair Board
hopes to borrow $4.2 malOon in
i;tate funds dunnJ( the next thno
years to be&:ln work on a MW,
multl-purpo1e equcstrton center.
The money la avallablo under a
new aSHmbly blll, eft~ve Jan.
I. 1.977, whi<'h provides $3 million
per yt•nr for three years to state
fairs und agricultural districts
who qualify.
The borrowine funds will bo dJstrlbut~ by the Stale Division
ol Fairs, the governing ~ency
over the state's 58 fairs and
agricultural dlstriru.
Dog Day A fternooti ..............
Fa\r board members ex-
pressed optimism Thursday that •
Orange County will qualify for
the new funds since onJy one
other fair. Fresno, has applied.
'While other fairs may wish to re-
ceive f unds, Orange County
board members said tbey would
be unable to pay back tbelSyear
loan. Burke Ewing of California, practicing for
the .Masters of Hang Gliding Cham·
pionship al Grandfather Mountain, N.C .•
takes his dog. Curtis, on a practice run. Board members plan to go to
Sacramento Tuesday to discuss
the s ituation with Tom Bair,
d.lrector of Stale Fairs. Bair will
announce the distribution of
funds shortly after the first of the
year.
Clem e nte TV
Goes Back On
For Debates
By PIDLIP ROSMARIN Of llM D<l lly Pilo4 S\oll
Leas than an hour before the
Ford·Carter presidential debates
at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, cable
television service was restored to 7,000San Clemente homes.
Service bad been cut for 40
hours, since 2 a m. Wednesday,
in a dispute between the Caty
Council and TM Commurucauons
Company.
About ~ percent of all San
Clemente homes use TM cable
connections to bring an Los
Angeles and San Diego stations,
a rtientele which ancludes former
pres1dent Richard M. Nixon.
Restoration came after the
council, at an overllow crowd
emergency session, voted 3·2 to
abide by a court ruhng handed
down Thursday afternoon by
Orange Couoty Superior Judge
Walter Smith.
The temporary restraining or·
der, sought by the city to force
TM to resume service, came at-
tached lo cond1t1oru the council
earlier would not a1trce lo and
wtuch led to the cutoff of service.
Last week the council ap.
proved an interitn franchise
agreement wath the cable com-
pany that called for a $125 a
month rate increase and future
automatic r ate hikes.
That agreement does n't
bttome effective unlit Oct. 21, 33
days after the cxpirat.aon of the
old franchise, whach lapsed Sun-
day.
Another provision of the or-
dinance allowed the city to con-
fiscate. without compensation,
any property of the cable com·
pany remaining m the city 30
days after expiration or the
franchise. Re venues accrued
from that dale could also be
taken by the <'ity.
TM executives had demanded
protection from both penalties
unlll the new franch.ise became
effective. The council with Don·
na WUkinson and 81U WaJker«fis.
sentang, refused. TM pulled lhe plug.
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POWER •••
of 1978, (2) admission of black.a to
the Rhodesian parliament and
government In the interim and
(3) a $2·bilUon fund supplied by
the United States, Britain and
other countries. The money
would compensate Rhodesian
whites who leave the country and
aid development under black
rule.
Reporters traveling with Kiss·
inger were told that he was ure·
mg the British, as the technically
,SO\'ereign power m Rhodesia, to
1ns1st on a ~peedup 1n the
seheduJe to get the blacks into
power by next spring. Bnllsh of.
fi r1als were reported oppo~ed Lo
such an acceleration.
U $. officials in K1sslnger·s
party said he wan~ qwck action
to head off Soviet efforts to
persuade black Afncan leuders·
that the United States is trying to
maintain white supremacy in
southern ACnca in a new form.
Molestation
Suspect Due
For Hearing
John Doualu Cox, n JO.year-
old Oran1e resident arrested by
Irvine Police in connection with a
thlld molestation incident earlier
Uu.s month, was expected to be
School Board
Gives Okay
For Stadimn
The Irvine school board echoed
the Irvine City Council Wednes·
day night wben it authorized the
construction of a lighted at.adlum
at Ir-vine High School.
The board unanimously found
the environmental impact report
sufficient and voted Lo go ahead
with the $(S7,000 city-school dis·
trictproject.
Trustees said they expect the
stadium to be completed m lime
for-the opening of school next
year. The stadium will be part or
Jrvine High. Jocated on WaJnut
.AvenuenearCulverDrive.
Plans call for seating for 3,000,
plus a sound system and UgbU.
The city will spend $137.000 and
the school district $320,000.
neighborhoods protested the pro-
ject during hearings held at
various city commissions and
.finally at the city councll.
But those wbo ravore?d the pro-
ject outnumbered the protesters,
and the council gave the go-ahead
la.st week. •
Now that both agt!l'lcies have
given official approval, the pro-
ject may begin.
E'ro• Page A I
If Orange County's application
is approved, the (air would re·
ceive $1.3 million to begin phase
one of the expanded equestrian
center as part of theiroveraJI $10
million master plan. The fair
would then reapply for an add1·
tional $1.4 million ln July m1
1lnd $1.5 million in July, 1978.
Board member Erle Lassen
said construction would begin by
June, 1977.
The proposed equestrian center
·would have boardinefaclliUes for
SOO horses. three training rings, a
jo.unp1ng area and seaUng for
J,500peopleby 1979,Lassensaid.
The expanded equestrian
center would be owned and
operated by the Orange County
Fairgrounds. However, It would
function as a separate profit
mak1ng venture from the rest or
the Fairgrounds. Board mem-
bers predicted that the new
l'questrian center would bring an
additonal $285,900 in revenue per
year to the fair by um.
NewMagnin
Store Slated
For CM Plaza
Officials for t. Magnln and
Company today announced that
the construction under way at
South Coast Plaza is for their new
::.tore.
arraigned today in Harbor COLLEGE. Excavation or a site next to
Judicial Court. • Bullock's at the mall shopping The distnrt attorney's office center was begun earlier lb.is
has filed two counts against Cox, ''Traffic on Culver now is so month, but shopping center of·
a restaurant manager. including bad it's gelling to be a ficiaJs at the time declined Lo
sex perversion and ctuld molest· nightmare," Blackwood said. comment on rumors that an J.
ing. Cox was released from jaU "With a community college Magnin store would be going in.
after posting bail. it'll be unbelievable.'' he added. Wednesday, officials in the
According to police, the The board president said he s tore's San Francisco bead·
charges stem from ~Sept. 9 inci-saw no rea11<>n why the communi· quarters announced the chain
dent, when a three-year-old ty college should be "stuck in our, would open an 80,000.square·loot
Irvinegirlwascoaxedintoa car backyard" when there are storeonthesiteinthefaJtoCl.977. by a man and forced to commit alternative sites where residen·
acts of sex perversion. lial development hu not yet The new t. M agnln will be the
Police said a witness saw the taken place. • ~econd s tore owned by the chain
car drive away after the little "They can choose a site where in Orange County. There ls a
R1 rl was let out and reported to ther-e are no homes yet and tben 45,000 square-fool L Magnin in
police the out.or-state license insure .that there are adequate Santa Ana's Fashion Square.
plate number. traffic controls when 'bom~ are It will be the filth major de-
Cox was arrest~ nine days built, he said. Blackwood partment .store in. South Coast
later in front or the Culverdale estimated that about 95 percent Plaza. The pJasa already COil·
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Cause of Gap
During D e bate
PHlLADELPIOA (AP) -The
27-mlnute audio "ap during the
debate between President Ford
and Jimmy Carter was traced to-
day to an electrtcal component
about the size of a cigarette filter
in the audio amplifying system,
Amer-ican Broadcasting Com·
pany officials said.
ABC, in charee ofthet«hnlcal
operatlooa of televb1lng the de·
bate from the Walnut Street
Theater here , said the
breakdown was In "a pool audio
clliltrlbution amplifying system"
used to send the sound to the
other networks. Network of.
ficials said the component that
malfunctioned was a capacitor.
Walter Pflater Jr., an ABC vice
president, said he was in the con·
trol room ln the ABC trailer out-
side the theater when the SOW\(jl
wtnt dead.
"You can imagine It was a
Moc:k." he aald. "Jt ju,n &topped.
It came out or the blue."
Ford bad c:orree this morning
with Pfilter and Elliot Bernstein,
producer of the network pool
broadcast. A Ford spokesman
said the President thanked the
two for their effort. Jn bringinc
the Thut1dlY ni1bt debate to a vaat tclevtalon audience and told
thern be thought they did "an n .
cellent job.••
Ptlat.er said A BC had ~pro.
pand for other contingudes but
thal ~ w .. no~ 111t.em
to ~nect lbe aud.lof.Uure.
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87SYL\llA PO•TEa
The only justll\catSoo for thole wbo. tor poUUcal •dvan
las•. lr)' lo bl•m• lbe blab w:.mplo.vment rate primarily
on the lnOl.lx of women into the labor force ln recent )'elfl l•
that at leut they h•v• pAQpolnted a profound cbana• ln lbe American lubor rorc:e..
Their argument w vlcloualy s~xiat. Their elCplanaUon
1hnli1 off the lmP«tance ol the woman ·a paycheck to our
natJonal prosperity and lo the aLandard of Uvln1 of mllllon.s or households.
Tbelr poaatioo lg-
norea the economic
~uons that force mil
lions ot ahl&le, widowed
or divorced women Into
\he labor market <not lo
mention tbt neceuJty
that compels the wile or
Money's
Worth .
an unemployed bu~baod to ~'Ott for pay>.
BUT THESE COIDIENTA'rORS have recogniaed that
today's woman -entering the labor market with plans to
punue a lifetime career or the woman re--enterinl the
market after years ol confining her activities to the home
and her children -represents a new and fundamental fac·
tor in our national economy.
Where are the jobs for her! What fields! How does a
woman prepare to re-enter the job market after years of
absence?
Between now and the end of t.be decade, openinfs are
expected to expand rapidly in the rollowing areas, accord·
1ng to the Women's Bureau or the Department of Labor
pamphlet, "Careers for Women in the '70S:" employment
counseling. murkct research, occupational therapy,
physical therapy, prol!rummmg. :.ystems analysis ~tnd
urban planning
~LSO. THERE Wll.L BE a r\Slng number or openings
each year for accountants, architects, chemists, c:1vU
engineers, dentists, dieticians, et'onomlsts, electriul
engineers, industrial engineers, life scientists, malhematJ·
t'lans, industrial enemeers, medJcal record llbrarlanit,
personnel workers, physicians. psychologists, recreation
workers, speech pathologists, reeistered nurses, staU.stt.
c1ans and veterinarians.
"Our country is fast becoming a nation of technical and
financial speclaUsts.'' says M. Helen Anderson, senior as·
~late consultant at the management t'onsulting firm of
McKinsey and Co. and past president or jhe FinanciaJ..
Women's Association or New York. Ms. Anderson uraes
women to look lnto the area." of finance, accounUnJ.
engineenng. sales and data processing.
As for salaries, In stock sales, starting pay ranges from
$8,000.$14,000; in the investment advisory Cield, at from
$14,000·$19,000. In bank trainlng programs -where op-
portunities are Increasing and there Is an element of security
management trainees usually begin at $9.000-$12,000, with
periodic raises averaging $1 ,000. Trainees with advanced
degrees receive higher salanes
"CATALYST," TH E ONLY NATIONAL non.profit or-
ganization that develops and expands opportunities for col-
lege-educated women. has a nelwork or 150 local resource
centers to uid and counsel undergraduate women seeking
Jobs. The organizallon has released a series or career option
booklets outlining opportunities in 10 non-traditional fields in
~ h1ch CataJyst says there are shortages of women :
There are accounting, banking, engineering.
finance, government and politics, industrial management.
insurance, retail management, restaurant management
and sales.
Stocks Come Back
From Early Losses
NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market det'lined sUghtly ·
for the second seaslon in a row today amid some concerl'\
over news of a big jump in the nation 'a money supply. Trad-
inl was quiet.
The market fell sharply at the outset followlng the
Federal Rese_rve's weekly money and bankmg report
Thursday, which showc.'<i a record $4 .5 billion rise in the
basic measure of the money supply.
Analysts said the report came as a blow to bop'!s that
the Fed would relax Its credit policy.
From mid·mom.lng on. however, the market staged a
slow and partial recovery from its early lows, encouraged
by the a pre ad or. prtme rate reduction from 7 to 6'4 percent
ln the banking Industry despite the Fed figures.
The Dow Jones average of 30 stocks lost 1.49 points t<> 1009.31.
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·No Clear
.·Winner .
·.Jn Debate
PJULADELPHJA (AP)-Both
President Ford and Jimmy
Carter are claiming vict•ry in
the first or the 1976 debates But a
nationwide Associated Press poll
showed today that neither can·
did ate was the clear winner,
althou1h Ford attracted slightly
more new supporters.
The restrained yet contentious
confronta t ion was laden with
economic statistics and political
rhetoric but barren of any new
proposals.
Asked who won. the President
replied, "The Amencan people "
The debate. focus ing o n
economic Issues and domestic
policy, was scheduled to run 90
minutes but was tnterrupted for
27 minutes by an amplifying
system failure that cut off the
sound lo tbe estimated 90 million
people watching it on television
The candidates fielded 12 ques-
tions from a panel of three re
porters. The topics ranged from
unemployment, inflation and
taxes lo amnesty. government
reorgan11at1on and domt"Sllc s py
ing by government agencies
Carter descritM!d Ford as in·
sensitive to the plight of the un
employed and said l.he Presa·
dent's 56 vetoes since he took
office repr esented a "govern-
ment of stalemate."
At the outset of the debate, Ford accused Carter of failing to be 1pec!fic In his proposals. The
Pretident said his Democratic
opponent waa advocating pro
• srama callln1 for ''more spend-fne. btuer deficit.I, more lnf1a-
tion and more taxes.•·
Even while the combatants
w e re still In the arena.
theerleaders for both President
Ford and Jimmy Carter claimed
vlctory Thursday night in the
first of the nationally broadcast
debates b<!tween the candidates
While House press secretary
Ron Nesst'n said, "We compared
notes on the President's staff and
came to the conclusion that he
had won, and lhat he had won
. . by a wide m argin "
D e m ocratic National
Chairman Robe rt Strau!>:i
declared there were two winners,
"The American pubhc and Jim-
my Carter."
More than half the households
'f't'ith telev1slon sets in New York
and Chicago were tuned to the
pres1dentinl rlcbalt''l, uccordm11
to overnaRht ratings compill•d by
the A C. Nielsen Co
No cstimute w us available on
b(>w many 1>coplc walche<I the
4,ebalc, the TV rating company
said.
llow<'vcr. u Nielsen off1crnl
said that tclcvis1on selh in 4 9
million houst>holds in thl' two
c1Ues were tuned to the dcb1ttes
Then• had bl•en odvunrc
speculut1on lhnl 100 m11l1on
Amencans acrO'l!I the counlr}
might "'atch thl· tell•v1-.e<1 dl•
bate
The rattnlt in NC'\\ York for th<'
three ma1or networks rombmc-d
was 51 pt'rcent or lht households,
the company uid That gav<' the
debate a 78 pe rcrnt 11hon• or the
audience v1ew1ng tch•v1<,11m ut
the time
In Chicago the rulinJ( for lht•
three networks cnmbin<'d at S4 !>
percent for an 81 percent share of
the audience
In New York. when the odd1
tional household11 tuned to lhe de·
bate on the Public Rrondcasting
Service (PBS I oullf.'t were 1n
eluded. the ratln~ went up to 53 7
and t.he share to 82 percent That
meant that more than four out of
· .n ve households Wt're watching
the debate. There were no
'aep4ratc Ct ~ures for PBS in
· Ch.iceao
!
·FORD, CARTER
' ~IUCK ON TRAIL
~ One debate behind them ,
"President Ford and Jimmy ~ ~r returned lo the day-to-day
business of the campaign today.
.. After shaking hands and malt·
tn1 lpeffhes in Philadelphia, the
. two planned to go separate ways
' tater today. with Ford returning
Co Washlnrton and Carter headed tor Texas and California.
.More details on today's ac·
UviUes and a report on the "1ap ln aound heard round the world"
...,..,.on Pae• A4.
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AP SURVEY
The Big Deb~e
FORD
34.4%
People
Surveyed
t .,, 0
... Q.
0 Q. "'-:»
"'
~t • 0 t: Q. a o. u =-"'
25%
CARTER
31.8%
50 75 100~
45.3~ I 46.9~
Ford Debate Gains
Bigger than Foe's
RADNO R, P a <AP) Neither
President Ford nor Jimmy
Carter clearly won the firs t pr<'
s1denUal debate but Ford gam<.--d
slightly more new support than
did Carter . according to an As
sociated Press voter opinion poll
A telephone survey within 00
minutes after the debate amoni:
a panel of 1,065 sc1enllhcully
selected registe red \'oters found
a draw on the question of which
rundidate won the 90 minute
televised confront a lion
Ford won Thur.,dn.> night·, de
bate. according to 34.4 perrt.tnt of
those \\ho watchC'd. "'hilt• 31 8
percent said Carter won The rest
33 8 pt>rcent said nt>1tht.!r
man won or they hdd no or11naon
on that question
But that margin Wil!i too \mJll
to ~onstden·d ~e£!.!>e an
Benched Craft
dlcator of nation al senUment.
Experts say that a sample of this
size could err by 2.9 percent 1r
projected to deBcribe all the
viewers in th<' country.
The poll s howed Carter contl·
FIVE COACHES
GRADE DEBATE-A3
nwng lo lead m voter preference.
but by a slightly sm aller margin
than b<!fore the debate.
Both gained s hghUy fron. a
pre debate poll or the same panel
IA hen v1C'wers were asked after
the encountt>r wh1rh one they
currently prefer for pre!>1dent.
Ford added a bit more support
than Carter
Carter'!> ovt•rall .support grew
to 46 9 percent after the d<'bate
CSe• POLL, Paitf' A?>
Service
On For
Debate
By P WLJP ROSMAIUN oi-.o.11y ~1..--
Less than an hour before the
Ford-Carter presidentiaJ debates
at 6:30 p.m . Thursday, cable
television service was restored to
7,000 San Clemente homes.
Service had been cut for 40
hours, since 2 a.m. Wednesday,
in a dis pute between the City
Council and TM Communications
Company.
About S4 per cent of all San
Clemente homes use TM cable
connect ions to bring in Los
Angeles and San Dieco stations.
a clientele which includes former
president Richa rd M. Nlxon.
Res toration came after t he
council, at a n overflow crowd
emergency session, voted 3·2 to
abide by a court ruling handed
down Thursday afternoon by
Orange County Superior Judge
Walter Smith
The temporary r estraining or
der. sought by the city to force
TM to r esume ser vice. came at
lached to cond1t1ons the council
earher would not agrt'C lo an~
which led lo the cutoff or service
Last week the council ap
proved a n interim franchise
agreement with the cable com
pany that called for a SJ.25 a
month rate increase and future
automatic rate hikes.
T hal agreement does n 't
become effective until Oct. 21. 33
days after the expiration of the
old franchise, which la1>5ed Sun-
day.
Another provision of the or·
dinance aUowed the city to con-
fiscate, without compensation,
any property of the cable com·
pany remaining in the city JO
days after expiration or the
franchise. Revenues accrued
from that d ate could also be
taken by the city .
TM executives had de manded
protection from both penaJUes
until the new franctuse b<!came
erfectlve. The council with Don
na Wilkinson and 8111 Walker dis·
senting. refused TM pulled the
plug.
Jud~e Smith's court order in-
cluded the TM dem ands.
Mayor 8 . Patrick Lane Joined
Mrs. Wilkinson and Walker to ac-
cede to the ruling. Councilmen
Thomas O'Keefe and Tony Di
Giovanni stood their ground
allaanst t he company
(See CABLE, Page A2)
Yeggs R ob Safe
At Niguel Nurser y
An estimated $920 in cash has
been taken Crom the om ce safe at
a Laguna Niguel nursery by an
intruder who apparently knew
the com bin a h on of the safe
Orange County sherr (f's of
ficers said the thert wa.'I reportC'<i
by officials of the Nun1eryland
Garden Center, Vil 12 Camino
Capistrano They said the office
safe was ransucked while
employes were busy in another
part of the store
Dolly PllM --.., l'•tf1cli O'-
A light pla ne landed on the _beach below
Crystal Cove between Newport Beach a~d
Laguna Beach Thursday evening. The
pilot, whose identity was not immediately
known , was uninjured. and apparently
alone at the lime. FAA officials said today
they were under the impression the craft
was to be partially dismantled and
trucked out of the site. Local reaidenta
and the Orange County Sheriff's. Depart·
ment spoke~men said1 however, they were
told the pilot was going to fly the craft out
after making some emergency repairs.
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N. l.'. Stocks
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2•, 1976 TEN CENT$
CABLE lV OPPONENT
Councilman O'Keefe
.
ACCUSES PRESS
Councllman OtGlovannl
LaJ!una lneide nt
CAST SWING VOTE
M ayor Lane
I .
Oa41y " ... SUll -i.. TM EXECUTIVE
John Purdie
3 Marines Seized
After Park Beating
·.
·.
Three Cump Pl'ndleton
Mannes were arr<'Sted by San
Clemente police today followin~
the predawn beating an<l robbery
of a middle.aged man in a Lagu11u
Beach park.
Stn Clemente Polle<' Lt. Cliff
Gates apprehended the trio after
Laguna Beac h Police had broad-
cast a d c1.1c ripllon of three men
who attacked another in lle1sl(lr
Park al about 4 02 a m today and
the vehicle they ncl.'<i lo make a
2 Jobs Ope n
In San Jua n
The City or San Juan
Capistrano l!i a<"ceptm~ uppht·••
lions for posit wns as truHil' an<I
tran11porlat1on comml!l.,Hlnl·r
and reprcsental1vcs to two
Oran(le Counly advisory bodlC'i.
The cit y 1s looking for a
representative to the Orange
County Health Plunnlni Council
and a re presc ntutlvt> a nd
alternate to the Orange County
Housing Authority.
Appli cations arc uvailabl«>
from the c ity mana.cer'11 office.
32400 Pa11ro Adelanto. Sun Jaun
Capistrano. 4113·1171 The only
requirement II) hold the four ol){'n
positions 111 Sun Juan re31dcncy
Borge Bem
On Bad Boat
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Come·
dian Victor Borce says he paid
$476,831 for a 65-foot yacht that
dldn 't hold water. Jn a $1.5
mlllion suit against the bullder,
Borge'• attorney called It "a
chamber ol horrors, a s ubsiding
boat."
Superior Court Judge DouglH
R. Woodworth refused Thursday
lo dismiss the suit aaainst
Campbell Industries but said the
aulL needs to be rewritten.
The sui t aaid Woodworth,
.. needs subetanUal ovemaullng.
but perhaJMl not u much as Lbe boat."
getaway.
Lt Gate~ reported he observed
the pickup truck described In the
radio rePQrt south bound on the
San Diego Frepway. He stoppe(l
at Denny's RC'sla uranl parklnjJ
lot. 529 Avenida Pico, and took tb~
three M;irlnC's into custodk
without incident
The victim, Paul JI. Knopf o(
Lagunallrach.wus taken to South
Coast Community flosp1tal an<{
admitted ror I rl'ulml'nlof head 111·
JUriei. Ire was r<'port<'d in
sat 1srartory cond1t1on LocJay
Knopf's wallet was taken aftei
three men he had OO<•n tulk1ng tJ»
m the park turn<'d on h.1m and Int
IA as strurk from hchind with aft
unknown ln'llrumrnt Police saQi
they recoHrc•tl Knopf's woll~
when lh«> MJr1nM were ap.
preh<'ndl•tl ·:
Laiiun~1 0 f>IH'h Polit'(' IXlOked
M1ch.1l•I S M1ll.-r. 19, Patrick I.
T<•mplt·mun. 19, unl'l Timothy W.
Tl'l'tt'r~. l!l , all of Camp
Pendleton, on !>u11p1cion of stronif
urmcd robbery. .
Knopf was the v1l1.im of o pr.-,
\IOUS urnwd rohbery ultcmpt Jrt
February 1974
Con s t .
\\eaihe r
C0Mlder11ble cloucllncsi1
with a chann of light
howcrs lhrou1h Saturday.
f1 ash flood warntnga in de~
sert areas. High of 70 •
forecast. : I
I NSIDE TODAY •'
You'~ got to be a counl"'ll
boy to ploJI blu111roa1 right, '
'°II' Co1la MHa banjo~
Abe BrOtDn See Page Cl of the •
Wtekendtt
lnd••x
Al DAILY PfLOT LISC
lRS Got
·work at
No Cost
87 TOM BA&l.l.'V Of .. o. .. ., ~-IWfl
Orflciala or the Internal R~venue Service ~ot research
tlnd cl~rical work worth more
tban $100,000 from the Jrvfne
Company In J974 wtt.bout payinc
a penny for lh• Ume consuming
dforts, Jt WU tC!IUDed Thursday
to Orange County S11perior Court.
: Jrvtne Com pany Vice Presi·
:.dent L:uuung £bcrllna 111ade the
:.cbiaclO&ure shortly before Judae
;.)amu F. Judce called • three·
)lay weekend break ln a bearing
,es pected to last rout more weeks. \..!!~-will be asked when the
]""C'ALUJI coocludes to order reJec·
Cioo of tbe Mobil Oil Company's 0>o million offer for the James
lrvine FoundatJon's controlllog
interest in the Irvine Company.
: Eberline said the wort was
done (or IRS in connectioo Wilh
~appraisal of the foundalioo's
~trolling 54.S percent holdings
jn the Irvine Company.
; Making il clear that the com·
pany bad little alternative but to
1:0 alon1t wltb IRS demands,
Eberling said, memben or the
Irvine Company's financial re·
&earch start and clerical workers
labored for more than a year lo
give the federal agency what it
wanted in the way of data.
He also made it clear that he
and the company feel that the
IRS should have reimbursed
them for those erforts. But no
such reimbursement or any re·
lated offer has been forthcoming,
&le said.
: "We backed down and decided
to cooperate," Eberling com·
menled. ·'They could have made
a Jot oC. trouble for us. They are
almost all powerful, you know."
• Eberting wilJ go back on lbe
stand Monday for more
testimony designed by tbe roun.
elation to prove that the S200
million offer made by Mobil for
Ole shares or lrvme stock is
based oo fair mark et value.
Irvine heiress Joan Irvine
Smith. who will tesWy al a later
stage of the bearing, argues
that the $24 a share represented
by the Mobil orrer is mucb too
low.
She contends that acceptance
of the deal, which was frozen by
an earlier Superior Court order,
would be unfair to herself and
other minority stockholders.
· The hearing will resume at
1 9:30a.m . Monday. I
City Employes
Reject Union
·The San Clemente C ity
Employes Association votl'd ma
general me mbership me<'ting
Wednesday night to reject union
f>ids to get them to Join
The meeting was histoncally
important a1> tht> first lime the
group bas conducted serious
Cllb with representatives or any
uruon.
"The talks we re inspired by
cnploye d1ssal.Jsfoct1oa over a
groposal by the City Council to
bire out.side contractors to do
garks maintenance work now
gerformed by city employes.
; Association president Talbert
~oore said the vote on whl'ther to
Jpin the t.aborns International
tJnlon of North Amenca wa!) *· lJ lo oppose.
1tTD Talks Go On
I.OS ANGELES CAP) -Stnk·
IM mechanics and negotiator"
ff)r lh<' Rup1d Tran."1t D1stnct
~vc 1>pcot almo~t :mothc•r full
y work1n.c toward a !'Nllc.-ment
1t could be palr1'<J with a new
lvt-n.' contract to ~t'l Lo-;
Anl(('J(', bU'iCS bJ<'k on lhc road.
Pc1mt• a<c~u•· of lhr talk'I wa'I to
tiovr b<'cn pay ~·ah• for yaril
workers ~
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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POLL •••
tram 4.S.3 "re.at bdc:n t.bt do. bate. Porct·a o•Hr·alJ 5Upport
wm& Co 4U percent from the 41
perft9& wbo backed blm before &Mlbow.
l'ard't Ja•p ol IQON lJlu
WM puc .. taae polDll ud c.t.•1 rise of more Ulan ooe
point bad IOme parallels Wltb the
increu. found alltt lbe Rnt
prtaideotJal debat ln 1980. John
Kennedy'» poll 1'tandin& rose
about three percenlal&O points
aft.er that bl.storlc deb&c., whUe
then.Vice President Richard
Nl:con '1 Jn creased about one
point.
The telepbone survey cood~t·
ed by Chilton Re~earcb Servlct'a
or Radnor, Pa .• a1ao reached
these other findincs:
-Carter elicited far more
negaUve comment. than Ford.
More than 11 perceot ol U'°5e
who said Ford won the ditbate
gave their reason as a -aaUve
ruction to Carter's JtaDdll, st.fie
or appearance. About four per·
cent ot t.bose who aald Cal'Ur
woo menUooed necatlve Rae·
tions to Ford.
-Ford's supporters were more
likely to say their cudldl&e won
lba.o were Carte.r's. Just undei-70
percent of those who said they
preferred the President said be
won, while Just under 62 Pft'ftnt
ol Carter's supporten said the
lonner Georgia gowf"DOl'woa.
Marine Said
Better After
SC Stabbing
A Camp Pendleton marine
stabbed through the stomach and
left to die in a San Clemente
street. last week was reported
much improved today.
Clayton E . Hagen, 3C, ol 2792
Calle Del Comercio, San
Clemente, bad been in intensive
ca.re at San Clemente Gceral
Hospital. Police bad found the
bleeding man next to the El
Camino Market and found a
blood·spaltered steak knife
nearby.
Police have been unable to dis-
cover a motive for the attack, nor
the identity of Hagen's assailant.
Hagen was transferred lo
Camp Pendleton base hospital,
where be was reported io good coorution.
NewMagnin
Store Slated
For CM Plaza
Officials for J. Magnin and
Company today announced that
the construction under way at
South Coast Plaza is for their new
store.
Excavation of a sate next to
Bullock ·s at the mall shopping
N>nter was beguo earlier this
month. but shopping center of.
fic1als al the time declmed to
comment on rumors that an I.
Magnin store would be going in
Wednesday, officials m the
store's San Francisco head·
quarters announced the chain
would open an 80,000.square·fool
store oo the site in the fall or 1977
The new I. Magmn will be the
second store owned by the chain
an Orange County. There is a
45,000 square·foot I. Magnin in
Santa Ana's Fashion Square.
1t will be the fifth ma1or de·
partment store 1n South Coast
Plaza. Tbe plaza already con
tams a Sea~s. May Company,
Joseph Magnm's and Bullock's.
Handicapped
•
Meeting Set
C arroll Ri c hard so n ,
coordinator of the Saddleb11ck
Colle1ee rthab1htat.Jon p~ram,
will address a mtttmi or thr
California Aasoc1ation for Phv ~ica lly Handlcappf'd · (CAPH> tonlghlin San Juan.
Tho m~Una wlll beatn at 7 .30
p m at Marco 1-·orster Junior
lllgh School, 25601 Camino del
Avlon. Dlck Doyle, a former
CAPH t"OOrdlnator, and Jan
Turner, Cerebral Palsy Foundn·
lion lecturer, wllJ also speak,
11ald Cleova Weinert, presldcnL
Additional lnrormation on the
orianlzalion, which h elp~
physically handicapped people
from infanh to adults, is uvatla·
ble by calling Mrs. We inert,
496-2938. or Ellen Trujillo,
496 2938.
Bookish Burglar
Hits College Store
Orange County sheriff's of·
ricers are investigating two r~
ported therts at Saddleback
College ln M Issi on Viejo.
Dtputies said a bass guitar
valued at $304 was stolen by a
Wet who entered the Fine Arts·
Music Building via an unlocked
door. They said 99 unmarked
library books valued at $466.95
were t aken from a college
storage room by a thief who en-
tered via the rear door •
I
'
Pursuit
Nets Two
Suspects
A 1:30 a.m. policepunulth'om
Sao Clemente to San Juan
Capistrano today tndl'd wilh a
crAllh, two suspects arrested and
a poll« offlur lnj Urt~.
San Clemente Police S1t.
Ardon Saunders apotted two
apeedloa cars on Avenld• ~l
Mar and chased them at more than 100 miles per hour Ollto th•
San Oicao Frt-eway
The pur11ult led to the Beach Cities lntcrs t!cllon whero it·
turned onto l>oheny Purk Road.
A count.,Y aberitf's car Jomed tho
chue at that polnL
o.11, ... ~ .. ...._.
CABLE TV TURNOFF ALSO TURNED OFF RESIDENTS WHO PACKED COUNCIL CHAMBER
Many Among the Angry Ctttunry Heckled Councilmen and Spoke of Recell
One of the cartl Saunder•
cha~ed managed to get uway
while Saunders and the depuUca
fol lowed the other onto the
Ortega lltghway.
Ten miles later the pursuJt
ended when lhe suspects' car
crubed near the Hot Sprtnas.
Saunders was ror~ lo skid to a
st.op and his car was tut from
behind by the sheriff's urut..
Fro•Pa~1tl
CABLE ... .
lt was Lane wbo provided the
SWUlg vote that aprroved rate
tulles in a IO-year {ranch.use with
TM -reluctantly, he said. Lane
said his vote was to avoid another
lawswt. The city won a lawsuit
brought by TM in l!Y13 and 1974
demanding rate hikes.
The more than 125 unruly.
shouting, booing aud.Jence, near·
ly all or whom were outraged TM
customers who demanded that
the city surrender to the court
ruling, might have been another
Cactor.
The angry crowd was freely
talking about mounting recall
petJtJons against Lane. O'Keefe
and Di Giovanni 1f 1t didn't get its
telev1s1on back.
One woman only half.joked.
'"When they tum off the 1"002,
they're m trouble!"
The audience was encoura~ed
by seve ral cable company
employes who circulated posit.Jon
st~tements that promoted pro·
test.
Most of the two hour, 45 minute
meeting was spent wa1tmg for
word or Judge Smith's decision
The council ht>ld a 1S·m1nute
closed·door session when the de·
cts1on was made known to Lane,
who refused to discuss it.
l.ane said the secret ses11ion
was held to inform other council
member s of S mith's ruling,
made 1n open court in Sa.nta Ana
TM attorney Peter Thun>ton
lnlormed the anxious audience or
the details oft he ruhng.
After the executive se11sion,
O'Kffre made u last-dJtch at
tempt to sw.1y the council to
rescind the rate hake prov1s1on!>
o f th e approved interim
franchise The mo,•e failed "'1th
Lane's crucial vote again lh<' fie
cider.
A perturbed O'Keefe cntkized
the cable compnny for what he
said was shoving a "npoff rate"
down the c1ty'1; muruc1pal throat
The councilman also heatedly
charged the cable company with
controlling news coverage of the
cable controversy TM is owned
by the Times Mirror Corp .
which 1:1lso owns the Ua1ly Pilot
and Los Angeles Times.
O'Keefe further accused ttlt!
company of .1 ''blatant attempt to
buy the support or the andepen ·
dt•nt paper in this city.•· TM
bought full pal-":e ud!I explaimng
its pos1t1on in the Daily Sun/Poi.l
01 Giovanni Joined an the
charges. saying Times Mirror
··n o t only controls two
newspaJ>('rs. but now 1s control!
11111 our telev1111on •·
lie produced what ht> said was
a memo to the county bu1lrltn~
and safety drpartment, dcscnb·
ing two cable TV towers to be
bwlt m the Cnp1strano Beach
area.
01 c;1ov:1nn1 'illd the mf'mo.
copies M a portion or which ht·
reproduced fur the press, Muri
that "Ry orrler or Supttrv1sor
'Rlank'" thl' lll')'lnr1mt•nt should
not lntcrrere with construction.
despite the fac·t thot a vartnn<'c
and permit hud not yet been pro-
cessed.
O'Kfffe called that a "horren·
dou.a abuse of pow<'r "
The area Is In Supervisor
Thomas Riley 's district. Kirk
Eva111, a fllley aide, snld today
he made the request; Riley knew
nothing of the matter, Evans aald.
Evans nld he requested the
bulldln1t department to waive
stop work ordl'rs ''In the lnt.eresl$ or the public ... s~veraJ hundred
Capistrano Reach residents
aerved by the same San
Clemente antenna disconnected
by TM would have been affected
otbttwise.
1V, Stereo Loot
Taken in Theft
Stereo and television eqwp-
ment valued by the victim at
$2,SSO have been stolen from a •
Capistrano Beach home.
Oranae County shcrifl's of.
flcers sa ld intruders whose
method or entry is unknown took
the property Crom the home of
sale!Sm:an John W. Stillwell, 29, of
34441 Calle Cannelit•. wbi~ he
waa away from the premlse$.
Court Order Used
To Restore Service
Judge Walter Smith of Orange
County Superior Court tssued a
restraining order Thursday that
forced TM CommunicaUons lo
restore cable TV service to San
Clemente residents.
Service was suddenly cut orr
Wednesday following a franch.iae
dispute with the San Clemente
Capistrano
Trustees OK
Fee Payment
Capistrano Unified School Dis·
tnct trustees have agreed reluc·
tanUy to pay the City or San Juan
Capistrano fees for development
of t.he Harold J . Ambuehl School
on San Juan Creek Road.
The school district had pf'OUst·
ed paying the S21,2'4 in fees,
which adminis trators said •P·
peared to be struclUttd for de·
velopers and not for other public
agencies.
When the matter was brought
berore San Juan City CouncJI
~pt. 15, councilmen reaffirmed
lhe city's 1><>sit1on that the school
district s hould pay foes "like
~vt•rybody elst>."
Mayor Douglas Nash said the
..,chool district has to do busme£s
like everybody else. It is perfect·
ly lo~1cal they should pay lbe
ft•es. he said.
Councilman Kenneth Friess
"aid that in V1ew of the longterm
relallon!)hlp bet ween the city and
the schoo l district . the city
should work to eslabllsh a good
working relat1onsh1p w1lh the
d1stnct He favored waiving lhe
fees.
Councilman Yvon Heckscher
said that someone would have to
pay the fel's H the school distnct
didn't pay the fees, the money
would come from the city. lie
Sil.Id the fees divided among dis·
tnct taxpayers would amount to
less per cap1tu than the fees
d1 v1ded among city taxpayers.
School trustees huvc approved
Sup e rinte ndent J e r ome
Thornsley·s r ecommend11tion
that the d1stnct pay the fees an
order to prevent construcuon de·
lays. The d1str1ct will make a
final appeal lo have the fees
waived
City Council.
Judge Smith, who restored
service just S8 minutes before the
televised presidential deblate
began, issued the order but not on
tbe city's terms.
He made it clear that the city
would have to acknowledge thal
TM had a legitimate grievance.
Lawyers for the city compbed
with tbal ruling alter a chambers
debate that lasted longer than the
later Ford·Carter session.
The issue then went back to the
Caty Council wbicb voted S.2 to
restore the service on TM terms.
The special council meeting at·
tracted an overflow crowd at city
hall.
Under that agreement, TM has
been given 30 days protection
from city threats to sei1e its eqlp·
ment ir either partner abandons
the presentfraochisestructure.
The city has ag?'eed that the
firm will retain revenues from
subscribers during any period or
time that it operates without a
franchise ln San Clemente and it
will contioue lo operate under
present temporary r egulations
wtUl Oct. 21.
It was made clear during the
city council debate that rurther
discussion is necessary on a 10·
year franchise proposed by TM.
That franchise, ii •{>proved .
will allow TM -a subsidiary of
the Times Mirror Group -to
operate the cable service until
1986 under a system or escalating
service rates.
Wrong Man,
Lawyer Says
WS ANGELES (AP> -The
defense attorney ln a Los Angeles
double·murder trial has claimed
that ~e star witnesses against
h.is client are actually the ones
guilty ofthe killings.
The charge was made Wednes·
day in opening court statements
by attorney James Epstein, who
represents defendant George P.
McKinney of Springfield. Ill.
Epstein made the accusation
shortly after the prosecutor told
jurors that McKinney had killed
Herb Chance and his wife
Virginia during a $63,000 robbery
al their Venice home last Oct. 12.
The seraeanl wu treated at
San Clemente General Hospital tor a sore shoulder.
Police refused to identify
either suspect, one ol whom was
uijurecjin the crash.
Riley, County
Aides to Talk
On Land Uses
Fifth District Supuvlaor
'Thomas Riley and other officials
will speak Monday at a League or
Women Voters meeUna on land
use planning and its err~ta on
the Capistrano Bay area.
The meet1ng will begin at 8
p.m. in the Little Theater at
Dana Hills IUgh School, 33333
Golden Lantern m Dana PoinL
Appearing with Riley on a land
use planning panel will be
WUllam McDougall, county plan·
ning commissioner; Douglas
Nash. San Juan Capistrano
mayor; Phillip Schwartze, San
Juan planning commissioa
chairman; Melford Morgan, San
Clemente planning com·
missioner; and Patnck Lane,
San Clemente mayor.
Panel moderator will be Ruth
Sa ndi , land u se stu dy
chairwoman for the Orange
County League of Women Voters.
Additional Information on
League membership or Mon-
day's meeting is available by
calUng Wiima Bloom, mem-
bership chairman, G2·9443, or
Jessic a Dean, president.
496·7917.
Dana Harbor Boats
Looted by Thieves
Intruders at Dana Point
Harbor have stolen tools valued at
$34-0.46 and a dinghy valued at
$210 in raids oo two moorings.
Orange County s heriff's of.
ficers said the then of the tools
was reported by boat owner Dean
Melvin Chambers. 24332 Santa
Clara Sl., Dana Point. Visitor
John Michael Bermel, 34, of
Ketchum, Idaho, reported the
theft or his fiberglassdingby.
Re ward Poste d
WS ANGELF.S CAP) -The
Department of Water and Power
has posted a $2.000 reward for in-
formation lending to persons who
planted the bomb that exploded
in the Owens Valley aqueduct.
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ADVANTAGE -ALDEN'S
One huge advantage Alden's has over most carpot 'ilor1>s 1s that
wo have our own installers. prov1d1ng flex1b1llly and rot1ab1llty in
scheduling installations.
Very few department stores or specialty ~arpet c;tores have thoar
own workrooms. and must rely on an outside contracl ~orvrcrl tor
installations.
We have had many people buy from us after IJ~1nq d1sappoinlf'd
by an 1nstallat1on company who scheduled A job and didn't show up or
call Sometimes. this has happened two o r threo t1mP<t bcforn tht>
cu!';tomor 91vr.s up.
At Alden s. our installation schedule is operatnci very t\fl1c1r.ntly.
and even whf>n our men are held up on a prev1ou!> 1ob causing a lalo
·~tarl. our men will stay and l1n1sh
If you wAnt reftab1llty -call us•
1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllP:. 92627 • PHONE 646.d38 -6.46·23S.S
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Orange Coast
EDITION
* VOL. 69, NO. 268,~SECTIONS,38 PAGES
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C TEN CENTS \
Fund Reques~1. . I •
Fair Saddles Up. for
By "1CffAEL PASKEVICH
Of u.. 0.lly ~ ... -
The Orange County Fair Board
pea to borrow $4.2 mJll.Jon m
te rundJ dunnc the nm three
ears to began work on a new,
ulti-purpose equest.nan cent.er.
1be money is available under a
assembly but, effective Jan.
, 1977, which provides $3 million
year for three years to state
~ft er D ebate
fairs and agriculluraJ dtstrlcts
who qualify.
The borrowing funds will be
d!Jtrlbuted by tbe St.ate Diviston
oC Fain, the 1overnin1 agency
over the state's 68 fairs and
agncullural districts.
Fair board members ex·
pressed optimism Thursday that
Oranie County will qualify for
the new funds since only ooe
!Clear Winner
Undetermined
·s~r .~on•t-n•.-·
That was the r eaction of
form e r Sen . Eugene
McCarthy , who'!) also run·
rung for president. on the
first debate belw<'en Prest·
dent Ford a nd Jimmy
Carter Thursday night. He's
seeking un FCC order for
inclusion m the faccoffs .
New Magnin
Store Slated
For CM Plaza
Officia ls for I Magnin and
Company today announced that
the construction undt'r way at
South Coa~t Plain Is for their new
store.
Excavation or a site next to
Bullock's at the mall shopping
ttnter was begun earlier this
month, but shopping ct'nler or.
. ficlals at the tame dedmc'<I to
romment on rumors that an I.
Maitnin store would be going m.
Wednesday. ortic1al11 1n the
store's San Francisco head-
quarters announced the chain
would open un 80,000-squure root
&torl' on the site in the fall of tm.
The new I Maitntn wall~ the
sttond Rtorl' owned by lht• chain
in Oran~e County
Orang~ Coa"t
Weather
Considerable cloudiness
wltb a chance or llght
showers through Saturday.
F1ub nood wamiop in de·
aert areas. High or 70
lorecasl
INSIDE TODJ\ V
You'H got to be a counl'll
boll lo ,,W11 bluegrau nghl,
10:J11 Costa Mete banjo p4ayer
Abe Brown See Page CI of the
Wttbndtr •
Index
PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Bolh
President Ford and Jimmy
Carter are claiming victory m
the firs t of the 1976 debates. But a
nationwide Associated Press poll
showed today that neither can·
dtdate was the c h~ar winner,
although Ford attracted slightly
more ne~ supporters
The restrained yet contenltoll!>
confrontation was laden with
economic stalisll"s and political
rhetoric but barren of any new
proposals. .
Asked who won, the President
replied, "The American people."
The debate, focusing on
economic issues and domestic
policy. was scheduled to run 90
minutes but was lnlttt'Upted for
27 minutes by an amplifying
system failure that cvt off t.be
IOund to the esUmat.ed 90 million
people watchine lt on television.
The candidates fielded 12ques·
Uona from a panel of three re-
porters. The topica ranged from
unemployment, Inflation and
taxes to amhesty. 1overnment
reoritaniuilion and domestic spy
ing by government a1encies.
Carter described Ford as in·
sensltiV<' to the pU~ht of the un·
employed and said the Presi-
dent's S6 vetoes since he took
ofhce represented a "govern·
ment of stalemate."
At the out.set of the debate.
Ford accused Carter of falling to
be specific in his proposals. The
President said hls Democratic
opponent wu advocating pro-
grams calling for "more spend·
ang, bigger deficits, more infla-
tion and more taxes."
Even while the combatants
were still in the a r ena ,
rheerleaders for both Prestdent
Ford and Jimmy Carter claimed
\•tctory Thursday night in the
hrst of the nationally broadcul
debates between the candidates.
White House press secretary
Ron Nessen said. "We compared
notes on the President"s staff and
cume to the conclt!!ion that he
had won, and that he had won
... by a wide margin"
Democ r atic National
Chairma n Robert S traus s
declared there were two winners,
'11\e American public and Jim·
my Carter."
More than half the households
<SH DEBATE. Pace Al)
Business Machines
Stolen From Plant
Costa Mesa police are ln-
vestliratlnir a commercial
burglary that netted $92.S worth or film projectors and business
machln~' from the 2000 Com·
pany at 1001 W. 17t.h Strttt.
The burglary wu reported
Thursday by Joseph Gt'endk, an
employe at the .flnn. Police nld
the burglars apparently pried
open a rear door lo pin~ to
the buUdJng.
FORD, CARTER
IUCK ON TIU.IL
One debate behind them,
President Ford and Jimmy
Carter returned to the day-t<>-day
business of the campa!Jn today.
After shaking hands and mu·
lng speeches in Philadelphia, the
two planned to 10 separate ways
la let today, wlt.b Ford retumiq
to Wubinston and Carter beaded
forTuas and CallfomlL
MoTe detalla on today's ac·
tiYities and a, report an lbe "l•P
in 8CMIDd heard l'OUQd tbe wwld"
appearonPaceA•.
other fair, Fresno. has applied.
While other fairs m~ wuib to re·
ceave funda, Orange County
boa.rd mem~rs said they would
be unable to pay back the 15 year
loan.
Board members plan to go to
Sacramento Tuesday to dlscuss
the situation "'itb Tom Bair.
director ot State Fairs. Bair will
announce the distribution of
fund.~ t hortly after the first ol the
year
If Orange County's appllcatlon
is approved, the fair would re·
ce1ve $1.3 mHlioo lo begin phase
one of the expanded equtstrian center as part of their overall $10
million master plan. The fair
would t.hen reapply for an addi·
Uonal $1.4 mllllon In July 1971
and $1..5 malhon In JuJy.1m.
Bo•rd member t;rlc Lassen
nid construc:Uon would be&in by
June, 1977
The proposed equestrian un\er
would have boardingfac:Ulties for
SOO bones, three training rings, a
JUmpina ar~a •nd seating for
1,SOOpeople by 1919, Lassen said.
AP SURVEY Lawyer's
Leniency
Plea Fails
The Big Debate
FORD
34.4%
People
Surve ed
"'O t ... 0 0 Q.
"-Q. :>
"'
Ford
25%
.
CARTER
31.8%
50 15 100%
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ·
Patricia Hearst. the ktdnaped
heiress v. ho became a bank rob-
ber, was sentenced lhli. aft('moon
to seven years in pnson.
The sentence was handt-<1 do..-. n
by U.S. District Judgf.' Wilham
II Orrick Jr. after a hennng al
~hich Mas~ Hearst ·~ -.uorne}~
pleaded for leniency and her pro-
secutor described her as un·
repentent.
In addition to the seven years
imposed ror bank robbery, Or·
nck sentenced her to two years
for conviction on use of a firearm
in a felony -but ordered that
that sentence run concurrently.
making her possible time behind
bars seven years.
Orriclt said .1he wouJd be sJven
credit for 371 d1ys of time served
since her arrest Sept. 18, 1975.
Miss Hearst raced potential
sentences r anging rrorn parole or
is little u time already served to
a mulmum of•35 yean in prison.
The ~udge said he hoped Miss
Hearst a sentence would serve as
a lesson to others that ''violence
1s unacceptable In our sodety
and will not be tolerated."
Miss Hearst was calm and ex·
pressionless as she stood before
(Sff PATTY, Page AZ)
Four Nabbed
In Series of
Drug Actions
An undercover operulton in·
volviog fi ve Costa Men police of·
ficen led to the arrests Thursday
nlght of three adults and one
Newport Beach juvenile on suspi·
<'ion or selling cocaine.
Ford Debate Gains Police s aid an undercover
agent contacted the juvenile who
led him lo a Santa Ana apart·
ment wbere the aaent allegedly
purcbaaed one half ounce of co·
calno valued at seoo. Bigger than Foe's Surveillance officers moved in
and arrested the juvenJle and two
adults; Michael John McGuire,
33, and Mary Leanne Rums, 20,
both of 100 MacArthur Blvd . San-RADNOR, Pa <AP> Neither
Pres1denl Ford nor Jimmy
Carter clearly won the finit pre·
aldenlial debate but Ford gained
1Ugblly more new support than
did Carter, according to an As·
soclated Press voter opinion poll.
A telephone survey within 90
minutes after the debate among
a panel of 1.065 scienllfically
selected registered voteni round a draw on the question of which
candidate won the 90 minute
televl•ed confrontation
Ford won Thursday nlght '• de·
bale, according lo 34 4 percent or
FIVE COACHES
OR.ADE DEBATE-Al
lboee who watched. while 31.8
~ntaald Carter won. The rest
-33.8 percent -aaid neither
man woo or they bad no opinion
on that question. .
But that margin was too small
to be consldere4 a preclae in·
dicator of national sentiment.
Experts aay that a sample or this
size could err by 2..9 percent \f
projected to describe all the
viewers in the country. The poll showed c.rter conlin·
ulng to lead 1n voter prel'ereoce,
nulng to lead ln voter-pmenmce. ~by 1t-1U1btly smaller margin
thaa-before th• debate. Both Cained alighlly froni a .
pre.debate poll of tbe 1ame panel
wbeD n.wen were asked after
the encounter wbldl one theJ
currently prefer lor presldeoL
Font added a bit man APP8l'\
than Carter
Carter's overall support v-ew
to 46 9 percent arter the debate
from 45.3 percent before lhe de
bate Ford 's over-all support
went to 44.9 percent from the 41
~rcent who backed him before
theshOw
Ford's jump or more than
three pcrcentaa" points ond
C3rter·e rise or more than one
Point had some paralleh1 with the
1ncrea11e11 founl'I after the first
presidential debates in 1960. John
Kennedy's poll standing rose
about three percent.a1e points
after that historic debate, while
then·Vlce President Richard
Nixon's increased about one
polnt.
The telephone eurvey C<Jaduct·
ta Ana /
A third adult. Francis Sheldon,
24. was arrested after orncers
wt!nt to his apartment In tho
same complex and allegedly
found a pound or marijuana
The suspects art" booked on
'luspicion of cocaine ulc:\ 1rnd
are beina hc>ld In lieu o( SJO.ooo
hail, police icald.
In addition, Sheld<>n roccs a
charge of pout'~.•lon of murl
juana with Intent lo s.-11. police
Hid .
Miss Burns has been
transferred lo Orange County
JaU. The Juvenile was tutnctf
over to co unt y J.uve nlle
authorities, police aaJ .
ed by Chilton Reaea.rcb Senices F• B of Radnor, Pa., also reached tre UrD8
these other fln din gs:
-carter elicited far more Couple's Ca' r negative comments than Ford.
Mol'e than 11 percent of thole
who said Ford won the debate Fire claimed a station wagon
gave their reason ., a negative belonging to a Costa Mesa couple
reaction to Carte r's stands, style early today.
or appearance. About four per· Costa Mesa fir~men reaponded
cent of those who aaid Carter to a call from C09 W. Bay Street
won mentioned negative reac-after Debra Hocbderffer, 22,
Uorus to Ford. climbed Into the family vehicle
-Ford'a support.en were more and watched lt burst lnto names
likely to •'Y their candidate won when abe tried to start il. The
thu were Carter's. Jldt under 70 1 ·~ bluo cauaed no ln,Jurlea
percent ot thole who •aid they or at.ructural 4~mage to the
prelernd the PreaJdent nfd ho 11.ra1e, but the car appeared « won. while juat under 82 perttnt 1 sot.al loes, ft:reme:n Aid.
cl Cetta'• 1-uppon.n Aid the Ftremen quicklJ doaled the
lonner Geor.ila 1o•emar wm.. 8:20 a.m. fire.
··~~--
The expMnded equestrla6 J
center would be owned and
operated by the Orange Counlt"
Fairerounds. However, it would 1
luncqon as a separate proflt,
ma.klni venture from lhe r t of' the Fairgrounds. Board rnem<
~rs predicted that the new\ equetlriao center wouJd btjng an
additonal $28.S,900 ht revau.e per
year to the falr by U79. 1
A,WI,....
GETS SEVEN YEARS '
P•tl"lcl• Heaf'9t !:
Mesa Man
Alleged Key
To50Thefts ..... ,,.
Newport Beuch vulicc all.,
tbul the Costa Mesa man they~
rested Thursday II reaponaS
for 111 many aa 50 buralarleif
Newport ~ach. :: •
Dale Clifton Bean, 20. of 1"'
Monrovia Ave: "10J arrest«!
2:30 p.m . by a team of detectl
who bad staked oul an Eaatbl
nelthborbood.
Tbe offlcen alle10 lb
watched Bean caalnc t ne!ibbortw>od and arrest*'
aa 'he left a home that he -.
Hl"tedly bad broken Into. •
Det. Capt. Rtcbard HarDtlt6it
aald police have been looklnC ~
an old, fwd red compact ur
that had been seen at the aeftle'Ol
breaklns in nelghborhoods Oii
both aides of 'the bay north 1>t
Paclflc Coast Highway.
Accordinl to police, Beth
drivee an older model red
Falcoa,
Haml1ton aald the burglar~
inc eouitrt by the stakeout w.m
wat reaponalble for atpro.JC·
lmattly 50 burllarla ln wtddl
money, Jewelry aJtd '°' """"' aQJllWls cut couJct be carrltd 1i*
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OAILYPILOT c
By K.ATHY 0.ANCY
Of -0.11, "1 ... i!Mf CaMurnl•' d o11 ri.t'tn1 Jn
.tuatJve. wbicb wlU 10 beroro
voten Nov 2. m•y be 11 tool to enrich Ha bllcke.-. at l~~,..·
t'Xpense, or It m ay be a •.-y to
finance net'ded 11oc1a1 pr1>gram,,
• debater s aricue:d Thl.U'lda)
:• Speake r !> for and 1agalnst
: PT'oposiUon 13. an lnlU1o1tiv~ that
.would allow part·mutuel wager
'tng at greyhound rac~. made
their argument. in Anaheim •t a
meetln• of tht Oranjle County
Forum of Town Hall or
California .
Charleg O 'Brien, a former
California chld deputy atlorne)
general, clit lmed the inlUallve
-..as dei.1gned lo make wealthy its
p ro moter, G eor gl• Gra ham
· Hardle, and that in the end it wall
: c~t taxpayers more money
· Racing consultant >1arshall
·Parsons argued, ~er, that
:-the proposal wUl be a boon to to-
_l>ayers. will generate increased
VERDICT IS GUil TY
Company Prealdent Edler
Techrwlogy
Leaker Gets
. Guilty Ve rdict
I\ Newport Reach business man
WdS found guilty Thursday or five
counts of 11lt'gally exporting
·technology by a federal distnct
court JUI")' IJl Los Angeles
The JUI")' de bberat.ed for about
an hour before retunung to tbe
rourtrool1\~f Judge M&11uel Real w rmd Vel"non Edler. pruident
of Edler lndus lriei.. Inc .. 2101
Dove St , Newport Re ach, gwlty
of ('Xportmg mls~lle ttthnolou . b> Fra nce wnhout pnor approval :bf I.he U S Sta te Department
l· Edler was 1nd1 cte1i by a f~eral
:crant.I Jury tn Julv The grand
:iury addlllc.>11111ly char ged the
'"°mpany with makmg false ap
: ;pllcatlons to the slJite depa rt
:1nent.
·( Those chur ges or misrepresen ·uUon wer(' d ropped by Judg" ~ul at the outi>el or lhe tnal
which be1tnn last wl'ek.
f:dler wus convictt'd under the
~9~ Mutual S€'curity Act for
business deals made In 1'1"ance in
1974 amt 1975
Coalition P la n ned
: BANGKOK, T hntland IAfl>
Sent f'r;amoJ. who rn1gnc<l "'
-Jinm(' m ini!ltt't ThuM&), itn
.nounct'(f t<>do) that he will form a
·JU"W J!OV('rnnl('r\t w11h1n u wet•k
-Jnad€' up or lhl· some four purt1e~
.urnt were ID thl' coaJlhon he put
to~clh€'r nt>nrty riv<' month~ nl(t>
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•
Frid•y. Septernber 24 1m
..
sales l.Axe and will prov1dt' :a
new mtertalnment touns t al·
I.net.ion.
A~ propost>d, the initiative
-would eatabUsh a five-member
California G reyhound Racing
C(>mm111s1on to license and re
aulate tht' conduct of races by
qualified racing lls socialton.s.
Applicant. for a first lkense
would pay a $50,000 nonre!u.nda
ble applicauon fef.4 and Ofl('c 1~
sued. the lice nse wotild be
aulom a l 1c a lly rt:newed e ach
three years unless r evoked for
Ju.st cause.
Prom eacb pan -mutuel dollar
waeered. nearly 16 ~nta would
be withheld. About eiihl cenu of
that would go to the track
operator. and 2 5 cents would be
used for race "' 1nn1n1ts
Another one-hall cent would go
to the city whe re the track 1s
J~ated and one cent to the
county
The remaining four cents
would be used for 13 different
social service program s , ad
ministered by the stale
O'Bne n contended t hat the
establishment of tho.'le socia l
gervice programs will simply
create another level o f
bureaucracy within \.he state.
The funds derived from tracks
won 't go into the general fund, he
said, and thus will not provide
tax relief to California citizens
Parsons claimed a greyhound
track would generate $265,540 in
sales ta xes In Orange County
alone, along with $446,875 in pro·
perty taxes because of the tn·
creased assessed valuation.
A track 10 the county would
create 1.100 new jobs, be saui.
In addition. the oounty's share
of pari-mutuel bets would be Sl 5
mllbon. and the city where the
track: is located couJd receive a n
extra 5790,000 annually.
O'Brie n challenged those
hgures. however. saying "op
llm1s t1c " esumates att that a
track in Los Angeles would bnng
only $400,000 annually into cat)
coffers.
O'Bnen said Hardie has not
told voters yet Just who 1s provid·
m~ at lea.st $300.000 being spent
on the campaign, and he s aid
voters have the right to know.
I lardle has been ordered tn Los
Angeles Superior C()t\rt to pro·
vldc financ ial documents re·
quired by the state Fair Political
Practices Commission or face
five days in jail.
O 'Brien also contended
greyhound racing could attract
underwo.rld influence.
But Parsons cited letters (rom
law enforce ment officials tn
other s tates where racln1t 1s
permitted a s evidence lhal ll
does not U\cre ase cnme
O'Bnen contended the issue 1s
not solely the placing ol bels al
greyhound races. but other pro
\ 1s 1o ns of the i n1t1at1vt". lie
churned those provts1ons dre dtf·
rerent from regulations govern·
ini:t hor::.e race belling
Pa rsons said , however , the
proposal would serve to keep
~Jmbllng dollars in Califorma
lh<it now .ire twing s pe nt
<·lscwhere .
Clem e nte TV
Goes Back On
For D e bates
By PHILI P ROSMAJUN
CM.._O.lly ~ ... ~
Less than an hour before the
ford-Carter presidential debates
at 8:30 p.m . Thursday. ublc
ult'viaioo service was restored to
7,000 San Clemente homes
Service bad been cut for 40
hours. since 2 a m Wednesday.
In a dl!lpute between the City
Council and TM Communications
Company.
About ~ percent o( all San
Clemente home~ use TM cable
<'onnectlons to bring in Los
Anaeles and San Dle10 lllaUons,
a cUeotele which Includes former
pre~ldent Richard M. Nixon.
Restoration came artel' th<"
rouncll. at an overflow crowd
emergen<'y 1caslon. voted 3-2 to
abide by 11 court ruling handtd
dowo Thuraday afternoon by
Orange County Superior Judac
Watter Smith.
The temporary restraining or-
der. sought by the city lo force
TM to resume service, came at-
tached lo conditions the counctl
earlier would not agree to and
which led to the cutoff ol service.
Last week the council ao-
proved an interim franchise av~ment with l.be cable com-
pany tbat called for • Sl.2S a
~th rate increase and future
automaUc rate hikes.
Talb Progress
DETROIT <AP) -Negot.i•lors
•·ue getting a hell of a lot clOMr"
lo a contract th•t would tnd the
United Auto Workera strike .
against Ford Motlor Co., &ayg
UAW vice prealdent Ken Ban·
nan. Bargainer• for both sides
•frffd on Thursday that they
were maldn1 pro1rea.
\
... _.
F~-~olu11 0 1.,.,,
Sen Paul II. Dougla~. 84 .
former U.S. ~cnator from 11·
lmois. d ied toduy ut hi-.
home in Was hing t on . He
ser ved three tt•rrn:-beror~
bein~ ddented tn 196ti by
Charles Pere~ .
Component
Blamed in
TV 'Gap'
PHILADELPHIA CAP) -The
27 minute audio ga p during the
debate between President Ford
and Jimmy Carter was traced to·
day to an electricaJ component
about the size or a cigarette fi:lter
tn the audio amplifying system.
American Broadcasting Com
paey officials said.
ABC. in charge of the technical
operations of te levisll\g the de
bate from the Walnut Street
T h eat er h e r e. said th t.•
breakdown was in "a pool aud io
dJstnbution a mphfytng system ·
used to send the sound to the
other networks Network of-
f1c1als said the component that
malfunctioned was a capacitor .
Walter Pfister Jr., an ADC vice
president, said he was in the con-
trol room 1n the AOC t rader out·
side the theater when the sound
"ent dead
"You can im agine it was a
~h()(!k ," he said. "'It JU.St stopped.
It came out or the blue "
Ford had coffee this morning
with Pfiste r and Elliot Bernstein,
producer or the network pool
broadcast. A Ford s pokesman
said the President thanked the
two for their efforts in bringing
the Thursday night debate to a
vul television audience and told
them he thought they did "an ex
cellent Job."
Pfister said ABC had been pre-
pared for other contingencies but
that there was no backup system
to correct the audio fwlure.
F ro• Page ,11
PATTY. • •
the Judge, flanked by her at-
torneys.
The judge s aid he had decided
agains t a sentence under pro-
vis ions of the Federal Youth Of.
render s Act, which would have
a utomatically m ade Miss Hearst
eligible for immediate parole.
Instead, s he was sentenced as
an adult and will be eligible for
parole in one year and four
months, according to a federal
prosecutor
Orrick told Miss Hearst. "I do
not thlnlc that you are likely to be
a ruture dange r to society ..
But he added, "N~vertheless,
the v1olenl nature of your con-
duct cannot be condoned "
Miss He a rst 's m other .
Cathc nne, told rt•portcrs grim ly,
"She never had a break all the
way not 1n the press and not tn
the court "
'l'tle young heiress' chief de·
fonse attorney said an appeal
already had been filed.
The aentencinlf followed :\
morntng hearing at which both
sides prcaentcd arguments.
"The defendant continues to
refuse to acknowledge her guilt,"
said U.S. Atty. Jam~ L. Brown·
lng. "Rehabllltutlon needs a
&tarting point . . . and she must
acknowled1e that she needJI re· lutbllJtatlon .
''The defendant participated in
the bank robbery with full
knowle4ge that deadly weapons
were to be u~ed. She carried
one herself," aald Browning.
"We beUeve addltJ<Jnal time in
custody is warranted in this
cue."
He made no specific recom-
mendation for a sen.tence,
however.
Browning's low key presenla·
Uon wu ln marked contrast to
the olun emotional argwnenu of .
feed by defense attorneys Albert
Jobn1<>n and F . Lee Bailey, ..,ho
reminded Orrlck that their young
client wu cooperaUoc with
aut.boriUea lnveatlgaling the rer-
rorlat world ln whicbsbedwelled.
JQbnaon, both hands locked
around a lectern, made an lm·
passioned presentnlion, referring to bJa client aa "my frieod Pal
H•ant.''
'
IRS Got
Work at
No Cos t
By TOM BA Ill.El'
Of .... 0.11• ..... ~
Ort1da ls of the Inte rn al
Revenut' St-rv1cc tot restourch
and clerical work worth more
than $100.000 from the Irvine
Company in 1974 without paying
a p<-nny for the tlme con11uming
eftorts, it was k stificd Thursday
tn Orunge County Superio r
Coun.
Irvine Company Vire Presi
df'nt Lansma Eberling made the
discl06ure shortly before Judge
James I'". Judge called a three
d11y weekend break in a hearini,:
expected to last four more weeks
JI~ will be asked when the
hearing concludes to order reJC<'
tion of the Mobil OU Company'<;
S200 million offer for the Jam e::.
Irvine Foundation's controlling
interest in the lrvmeCompany
Eberlrng s aid the work was
done for IRS 10 connection with
an appraisal o r the foundation's
contromng 54.S percent bold.togs
in the Irvine Company.
.Making 1t clear that the com-
pany had little alternative but to
JtO alon~ with IRS demands. E berling said , members or the
Irvine Company's financial re
search staff and clerical workers
labored for more than a year to
give the federal agency what 1t
wanted in the way of data
He also made it clear that he
and the company feel that the
IRS should have reimbursed
\.hem for those efforts. But no
such reimbursement or llny re-
lated offer bas been forthcoming,
hes aid.
''We backed down and dcc.•1ded
to cooperate," Eberling com ·
mented. ''They could have made a lot of trouble for us . They are
almost all powerful, }OU know "
Eberling wiU go back on \.he
s tand Monday for m or e
testimony des igned by the foun·
d atton lo prove that the S200
million orrer made by Mobil for
the s hares or Irvine stock IS
based on fair market value.
Irvine heiress Joan Irvine
South, who will test1fv at a later
stage of the he aring, argues
that the $24 a share representc<l
by the Mobil offer 1~ much too
low.
She contends that acceptance
ol the deal, which was frozen by
an earUer Superior Court order.
would be unfair to herself and
other minority stocitbolders.
The hearing win resume at
9:30a.m Monday
TONIGJJI'
FOOTBALL Estancia \S.
Runcho Alamitos at Davidson
f'1t>ld , 8 p m. Newport llarhor vs
Coronll del Mnr, OCC stud.tum, IS
p.m.
KIWANIS TRAVEL &
ADVENTURE SERIES
"Afghanistan." Chna Borden
lttturu, OCC Aud1torium, ll pm
0 C C t. E C T U R 1-;
"Fret'wh\•(•I Amc•rtc·;:i," Clc•nd<i
and Tim Wilhelm lct1urerii, Ftnl'
Art.II Bldg 119. 7: 30 p.m.
COASTLINE CC LEC'l'URJo:
"The Art or Dying," Chnslinl'
Maitland lecturer . Mcthodl!j t
Church.42QW .19thSt.,7.30 p m
FRlDAY NIGHT FILMS "Ame ri can Gruffitl," OCC
Forum. 7:30 p.m . $l.
MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY
RACING -Fairgrounds, 8.15
pm
"THE R l'LING CLASS"
Soulh Coa~t Repertory Theater.
Tuesday-Sunday through Oct JO,
8p.m .
SATURDAY, SEPT. ts
FOOTBAJ,L -OCC vs Sad
dl e bac k College, LeBar d
Stadium. 7·30 p.m Costa Mesj
High vs. Foothill al Tus tm, 8 p m.
OCC FILM WATCH "Pay·
day," Forum, 8 p.m .
From P a 9t-.I I
DEBATE ••.
wit.h television sets m New Yorlc
and Chicago were tuned to the
presidenbaJ de bates, according
to overnight ratings compiled by
the A. C. Nielsen Co. Two-Cit\M of
the TV households in Los Angeles
watched.
No estimate was available on
how many people watched the
debate, the TV rating company
said.
However. a Nielsen offi cial
s aid that television sets m 6 3
miJlion households in \.he thre{'
cities were tuned tot.he debates
There had b een a dvance
s peculation tha t 100 million
Amen cans across the country
might watch the televised de
bate
The rating in Ne w York for the
three major networks combined
was Sl pe rcent of the households,
the company s aid. Thal gave the
debate a 78 percent share or the
audience viewing tele vision at
the time.
In Cb.icago the rating for the
three networks combined at 54.9
percent for an 81 percent share or
the audience.
Kids Robbed
Man Wlw Loved Them Killed
JERSEY CITY, N.J. <AP> -Good Humor man
Jack Libes had already started to say goodbye to the
children a long the route where he sold ice cream for
23 years .
He was {!oing to retire Saturday. But three men
held him up and shoth.im twice, fatalJy.
''He loved the children deeply and the children
saw that," said Joan Reidy, a nurse al School 41 on
Libes' route. "They knew he was real."
She said he had begun saying goodbye to the
children because they were back in school and "he
thought he might not sec them again."
Besides ice cream, Libcs dispensed daily lessons
in kindness and always cautioned children about be-
ing carefu I crossing the street, she added.
"Jack was always talking about his Jersey City
children," his widow said. "He loved them." .
Residents have begun a fund for Libes' widow and
two children.
Rhodesia
Power
Shift OK
SALISBURY. Rhodesia (AP>
Prime M1nii-l<•r lu.n Sm.Ith an·
noull<'t'd today thitl his while
rnlnon ty i!Overnnw nt would aur·
rendl'r powur to the country's
blut'k majority within two yea.rs.
Smith aatd In a nnhon-wtdc.-
tell'\'1:11011 und radii\ uddrcl\s \hat
an 1nt 1.•r 1m jl ovt'rnmenl
rer n•scntin.: hoth thl.' 278,000
whites ond tht' 6 . .$ m.iWon blacks
in Rhodesia would ht• ~t·l up to
draft a t'Onxtttution that would
u!lher in m ujority rule.
Ile uld lhul under a deal rf'
a ched "1th U .S Sccrt>tary of
Stall.' Henry /\. Kiasin1tcr, sanc-
tions orde red by the United Na-
llons agamst Rhodesia would be
llrted and almost four years or
hghling by bla ck guerrillas
would end once \he trans1llon
government " as c reated.
T he 57 ~e ar o ld Rhodesian
leader said he messaged his cov-
emment 's acceptance or the pro·
posals lo Kissinger.
Rut he added that his decision
was "subject to <the plan) being
accepted by the other parties in-
volved and ... to \.he lifting or
sanchons and the cessation of
terron sm "
Smith's announcement came
after he s pe nt three days here
with his 20 cabinet ministers and
his 50 man p a rliamentary
caucus persuading them to en-
dorse the Kissin1er plan, pre-
sented to him by the secretary in
Pre tor i:i, South Afric a, last
weekend.
In those meetings, Smith said.
"it wns made abundantly clear lo
me that as long as t.he present
c1rcum~tances In Rhodesia pre-
vailed. we could expect no help
or support of any kind from the
free world."
Instead, he said ... "lhe pre-
ssures on us from the tree world
would continue tt> mount "
ClllS ses Set
111 Pa1itomime
Classes 1n pantomime for
children ages 6-12 will be offered
at Davis Middle &hool, 1050 Arl-
ington, Costa Mesa, beginning
Oct. 9. Clu ses are sponsored by
the Costa Mesa Department or
Leisure Services.
Claaaes wiU be held Saturdays
from 9-10 a.m. tor child.reo S.8
years old, and trorn 10-ll a.m. for
9-12 years old. The fee ls $8 for
eight weeks. .
Registration open11 ·Sept. Tl
from 6-8 p.m . at the Estancia
High School gym. 2323 Placentia
Ave .. Costa Mesa. Ma.II-in re·
gistralion will be accepted on
&-pl. 28
Tots' Parents
Clinic Slate d
Pare nts or small children can
participate ID Costa Mesa 's fair·
wc•aU1e r co-op beJ:lnning Oct. 12.
The Tiny Tot program pro-
v1de11 supervision and recreation
for children from 2"'2 to 4 years
old.
An orientation meeting for
parents will be held Ocl. 4 at 7 :30
pm. al 2803 Royal Palm Drive.
The program will be held at
Heller and TeWlnkle Parks, four
dbys a week, from 9:30 to 11:30
a.m.
For further Information, call
• the Depa rtme nt of Leisure
Services at 556-5300.
ADVANTAGE -ALDEN'S
One huge adv:rntaqe Alden c;· hM1 over most carpet stores 1c; that
wa have our o wn installers. providing flex1bil1ty and roltob1lity in
scheduling 1nstalla11ons.
Very few departmont stores or specialty carnet storos have the tr
own workrooms. And must rely on an outside conlta<:t service lor
1nstaffat1ons.
We have had many people buy from us after being d1s~ppomted
by an installatio n company who scheduled a JOb and d1dn I show up or
call. Sometimes. this h as happened two or t hree time'> bolore tho
customer g ives up
At Alden·s. our installation schedule is operated vbry ell1c1ontly
and even when our men are held up on a previous 1ob causing a lato
start. our men will stay and ftn1sh.
If you want rel1ab1hty -call us'
DEN'S
••••••••••••••••• ·installation. custom draperies
llno/eum • wood floor
1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllF. 92627 • PHONE 6'46·.4838 -6 .. 6.235~
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Orange Coast
EOITJON
·.* * VOL. 69, NO. 268, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES
School Eyed as Cente~ .
' By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of , ... 0.11, ..... ""'"
Newport lh-ach city rnun-
cilmen wall be asked Monduy to
approve a plan that calls for turn
Ing a private ~chool in Corona del
Mar mlo a svnaor ctllztm center
by next.summer \
' The prelimanury report to the
cOUM1l , prt>par••d by the ctl} ·~
Communit y Oe\'elopment
Citizens Adv1~ory Ct>mm1llee
will be dlscuseed during the
counc1l 's study session which
-begins at 1 : 30 p.m. In council
c;hambers.
The committee was formed In
Apnl of 1975 to qualify the city for
a three-yur grant from the
federal Department ol Housing
and Urban Development <HUD>
The 14 committee members re-
cently concluded a survey of the
caty'a senior c1uuns and con·
eluded that a center is need~ lo
oerve Newport Buch residents
who are over the age ol 60.
Prior to the complet.aoo or the
survey councilmen in March
aereed to buy a sate for a center an
Corona del Mar for $450,000 of the
federal money
The site which hes an two
parcels on either side o( the m
tersection or M arguerate and
Fifth A venue as owned by the
state which bou(lht lt ror freeway
right-of-way.
The bu.i ldlng on the 1ltt' was
leased lo the Car<k'n School last
year and councilmen granted the
school a one year lease extension
to opt>rate during lh1s current
school year
Included with the romm1llee's
recommendal.lom. about operung
the center for senior c1tuens are
some preh mmary sugeesuoos
for
about the programs to be con-
ducted through the center.
The report will be finall1ed by
O<.'t. 20 in ord~r to quallfy the city
for the final year of federal fund
Ing.
Based on the committee's
senior citir.en survey the commit·
ttt ts rt-commending the center
be used to provide social and
rttre ahonal activities such as
cards. crafts. s quare dancmg.
Today·s CloshaJ(
~. \.'. Stoeks t
t
N TEN CENTS •
shuffleboard ""d spccaul lntert~
c1'1-'SeS. . ,
Thll rommilkti uhio reporu 1 that the center should provldb servlcc program1 "both for •hd
by older adults "Thl"Sl' would ti{·
clud• le1al a1d, prc·rcLirc"'ob.
imd retirement plannlna, ht-~
services such ai nu shot clJnl~
and blood pressure progrum1,
~lat secoril.Y loformation aJid
<See CENTER, PaieA2) ,,.
Patty Sentenced to 7 -year Tern\
• l
After Debafe
Clear Winner
Undetermined·
VERDICT IS GUil TY
Comp•ny Preeldent Edler
Technology
Leaker Gets
Guilty Verdict
A Newport Rt·och bu'>tnl's!>man
was found j!u1lt y Thur.,duy of rive
counts of Jllt•gally exporting
technology by a fodt•rul dastncl
court jury an L t)'\ Angel<''>
The jury dt•ll bt•ralt-d for uhuul
an hour bcfor<' r<'turn1ng to thl'
rourtroorn nf .ludAl' ~11tnud Rt>al
to fand \' l'rnnn Edlt•r. prc'itdtnt
or Edler lndu~lrtt''· lnr , 2101
Dove St , Newport &•ach, guilty
of exporting mas'iilr tcchnolo2y
to France walhoul pnor upprovul
of the U S St ah• Department
Edler wa., and acted by a fc<krc1I
Jrand Jun an Jul\ Th(' ~rnnd
jury add1laonall\ <·harJ,!rd th1•
com pan~ ~ 11h m.1k1ni;: falw .1p
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talion ~ t'rt' clroppt-d hv Jud~c
Rt>nl at thr nut •wt or th<' trrnl
which lwJtan ln!\t Wf.'<'k
Edlt>r wos con\'1t'lt'4I undrr the•
1954 Mutual Sccunt} Act for
bu.'\toess dcnh modr m l''tanr1• m
1974 and 1975.
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forecast.
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PHJLADELPHIA <AP> -Both
President Ford and Jimmy
""arter are claiming Vlctory m
the firs t or the 1976 debates. But a
nationwide Associated Press poll
showed today that neither can-
didate was the clear winner.
although Ford attracted slJghUy
more new supporters
The restrained } et contentious
confrontation was laden with
economic statisla"s and political
rheton c but barren ol any new
proposals.
Asked who won, the President
replJed. "The American people."
The d e bale, focusing on
economic issues and domestic
policy, was stheduled to run 90
manutes but was interrupted for
27 minutes by ao amplifying
system failure that cut otr the
sound to the estimated 90 million
people watching it on television.
Tbe candidates fielded 12 ques-
tions from a panel of three re·
porten. The topics ranged from
unemployment, inflation and
taxes lo amnesty. government
reorganization and domestic spy-
ing by government agencies.
Carter described Ford as in·
sens1lJve to the plight of the un-
employed and s aJd the Pres1·
dt'nl's 56 vetoes since he took
office represented a "govern-
ment of stalemate."
At the outset of the debate,
Ford accused Carter of failing to
be specific in his proposals. The
President said his Democrralic
opponent was advocating pro·
grams calling for "more spend-
ing. bigger deficits, more infla·
lion and more t axes."
Even while the combatants
were stil l in the arena ,
cheerleaders for both President
l"ord and Jimmy Carter claimed
v1r tory Thursday night in the
fm;t of the nationally broadcast
debates between the candidates.
White House press secretary
Ron Nessen said. "We compared
note~ on the President's staff and
came to the conclusion that he
had won, and that he had won
by a wade margin "
Democratic National
Chair man Robert Strau s~
dt•clar<'d there were two winner!'>,
The American pubhc Wld Jam·
my Cartt r "
Sentence Has
Rich Reward
SANTA CRUZ (AP) -County
pr<>!lecutors have expressed sur-
prise at the dlaclosure thal a doc·
tor convicted of Medi-Cal fraud Is
being paid about $30,000 a year to
work on an Indian reservaUon.
Dr. Emanuel Stolman ol Santa
Cruz was sentenced July 9 to one
year or work on the reservation,
a Sl0,000 fine and five years pro-
bation.
FORD, CARTER
BACK ON TRAIL
One debate behind them.
President Ford and J immy
Carter returned to the day-to-day
businesa or the campaign tad~.
After shaking hands and malt-
ing speeches in Philadelphia, the
two planned to go separate ways
later today, witb Ford retumlnC
to Washington and Carter headed
for Texas and California.
More details on today's ac-
tivities and a report on the "gap
in sound heard round the world"
appear on Page A4.
AP SURVEY
The Big Debate
FORD
34.4%
People
Surve ed
t ,, 0
... Q.
0 Q. "'-:> v.
... 1: G> 0 1: Q.
0 Q. v :> v.
253
CARTER
31.8%
so 75 10047.
45.3~ I 46.9~
Ford Debate Gains
Bigg.er than Foe's
RADNOR . Pa <A Pl N.:1th<·r
President fo'o rd nor J immy
Carter clearly won the riri.l pn··
sldenUal debate but Ford gained
SlaRhtly more new 11upport than
did Cart~r. accordan(t to an As
sociated Press voter opinion poll
A telephone survey within 00
minute• after the debate among
8 panel or 1.06~ St1enl1f1cally
selected re11lstered voter.1 found
a draw on the question o( which
candidate won lhe 90·minute
televised confrontalJon
Ford won Thursday night's d<'
bale, according lo 34 4 percent of
FIVE COACHES
ORAOE OEBAT!-A3
those who watched, while 31.8
percent said Carter won. The rest
-33.8 percent -Sllld neither
man won or they had no opinion
on that question.
But that maraln was too small
to be considered a precise in-
dicator or national sentiment.
Expert.I HY that a sample of this
site cooJd err by 2.9 percent tf
projected to describe all the
viewen in the country.
The poll showed Carter cootin-utna to lead ln voter preference.
nufna to lead in voter preference,
but by a aUahlly smaller margin ·
than be[ore the debale .
Both gained slightly from· a
pre-debate poll of lhe same panel
when viewers were asked aft.er
the encounter which one they
curnnUy prefer for presldenL
Ford added a bit more support
than Carter
Cartt>r's overall support l(rew
to 46 9 percent after the debate
Crom 45 3 percent before the de
bate. Fo rd's over-all support
went to 44.9 percent from the 41
percent who backed him before
the show
Ford'11 Jump of more than
three percentage points and
C3rter's riae of more than one
point had some parallel" with the
incre81les found after the first
presidential debates in 1900. John
Kennedy '11 poll standlnliC rose
about three percentage points
alter that historic debate1 while
then-VicP Pre&ldenl Rtchard
Nixon '11 lncreaaed ebout one
point.
The telephone survey conduct-
ed by Chilton Research Servlces or Radnor, Pa .• also reached
these other findings:
-Carter elicited far more
.negative commenu than Ford.
More than 11 percent of those
who said Ford won the debate
gave their reason as a ne11tive
reaction to Carter's«ands, 1tyle
or appearance. Aboot four per·
cent of those wbo saJd Carter
won aentioned negative rtac·
tions to Ford .
-Ford's supporters were more
likely lo HY thelr candidate won
than were Carter's. J ust W>der 10
percent of those wbo saJd they
preferred the President said he
won, while Ju.st under 62 percent
of Carter's supporters said the
former Georeia governor won .
Lawyer's
Leniency
Plea Fails
SAN FRANCISCO CAP)
Patricia Hearst. the kidnaped
heiress who became :i bank rob·
ber, was sentenced this afternoon
to seven years in prison.
The sentent'e was h!Ulded down
by U S D1stnct Judge William
H Omck Jr after a heanng al
which Mtss Hearst's attorneys
pleaded for leniency and her pro-
secutor described her as un·
rcpentent
Jn addition to the seven years
imposed for bank robbery, Or·
n ck sentenced her to two years
for conviction on use of a firearm
in 11 felony -but ordered that
that sentence run concurrently.
makin& her possible time behind
bars seven years.
Orrick Hid she would be given
credit for 371 days of time served
since her arrest Sept. 18, 19'S.
Miss Hear st faced potential
sentences ran1lng from parole or
as little as timt! already served to
a maximum of 35 years in pri»ofl.
The ~ud1e said he boped Miss
Hear1t •sentence would serve as
a 1e.soo to others that "violence
is unaccept~ble in our society
und wall not be tolerated "
Miss Hearst was calm end ex·
press1onless as she stood before
the JUdge, nankcd by her .tt·
tomeys.
The judge said he nad decided
against a sentence under pro·
·1lslons of the Federal Youth Of.
fenders Act, wnicb would have
automatically made Miss Hearst
ehg1ble for immediate parole
Instead, sh e was sentenced as
(See PATTY, PageA2)
White Back
Majority Rule
For Rhodesia
SALISBURY, Rhodesia CAP>
Prime Minister Ian Smith an·
nounced today lbat his white
minonty government would sur-
render power l o the country's
black majority within two years
Smith said in a naUon-widt·
t~lev1s1on and radio addresi. that
an inte rim governm ent
representing both the 278,000
whites and the 6.4 million black~
an Rhodesia would be i.ct ~P to
draft a const1tution lhut would
wiher In majority rule.
lie said that under a deal re-
ached with u .s. Secretary or
State Henry A. Klulncer. sane
tlona ordered by the UoU.ed Na·
lions a1aln1l Rhodesia wouJd be
Ufted and almost four yurll or
fl ehtlng by black 1uerrlll1111
would end once the tran11it1on
govPrnment was ere.led.
The 57-yHr-old Rhodesian
leader said he messaged hia gov-
emmenl'1 acceptance of the pro·
posals to Kissinger.
But he added that his deciNlon
was "subject to (the plan) bclna
accept~d by the other parties ln·
volved and . . . to lhe uruna or
sanctions and the cessaUon oC
terrorism."
Smith '1 announcement came
after he spent three days here
with his 20 cabinet ministers and
b ia 50-m a n parliamentary
caucua per11uading them to en-
dorse the Kissinger plan, pre·
sented to him by the secretary in
Pretoria, South Africa, last
weelcend. •
In thole fbeetlnp, Smlt.b said,
"it wu m ade abundanO.y clear to
me that as long as the present
clrcum1ta.nces in Rbodesia pre-
vailed, we could ex~ no help
or support ot any ldbd rrom the
free world."
instead, he said, • '1.be pre·
uures on \d from the CNe world
would continue to 1Qout1l"
t
Af'WI ....... •
GETS SEVEN YEARS
Patrtcl• Hearst
Mesa Ma11
Alleged Key
To~ 50 Tlief ts
Newport Reach police alleaie
that the Costa Mesn man they cir
rested 'rhur!\day ls rcsponsi~'
for H many H 50 burglurfo.\ ~
Nrwport Ouch : :·
Dale Ctlrton lkun. 20, or ~
Monrovia Ave. wa11 arn•11tcd ~
2.30 p.m . by u t nm()( detcctlvQ
who had 1taked out un Ea11tbhifl
neiahborboo<l. ;i
The officers alleRe they
watched B ean cuing lhi
nel41hborhood and arre3ted hi
as he ten a hom e that he a
aertedly hed broken loto. . ~ Oet. Capt. Rlchyd Hamm~
aald police hive been looldna (c)t
an old. (ad~d red compact c,.r
that had been seen at the scene 01
breaklns In nelahborboods 0.
both sides of the b~ north•,.
Pacific Coast Highway. f
According to police, Beaf'
drives an older m odel re
Falcon.
Hamilton said the burglar Mr-:
Ing sought by the alakeout tea1'l
waa r esponsible for appro~
lmately 50 burglaries ln whlc1'
money, jewelry and guns .:...
anythlnc that couJd be carried ib
a pocket or under a ahlrt -w~
stolen.
Al DAIL., PILOT N
~ =saekers, T~pagers ..
Who Will Win
In Dog~
B1 K~THY Cl.ANCY 0to..o.11,.., ... \\ ....
Cahtornua'a ctoe roc1ng In
1t.h1Uvo, which wUJ go before
voters Nov. 2, may be a tool to
enrich ita backen at tupayera'
expense. or It may be 11 w&ay to
finance needed saclal progr4lrn:..
debaters argued Tbursda)'.
: Speakers for and iaialnst
;Proposlt1on 13, an tnJuaUve that
;would allow pari·mutuel wa1er· ;b)(C at greyhound ra~. made
;tbe1r.ar1ument.s ln Anaheim at 11
1T1eetma of the Orange COWlty
·Forum of Town Hall or
.California.
' Charfu 0 'Brien, a former
.California chief deputy attorney
general, claimed the inh.iative
:was designed tom alre weaJlhy its
.promoter. George Graham
:uard.ie, and that in the end 1t will
:cost taxpayers more money.
: Racing consultant Marshall
:Parsons argued, however. that
:ahe proposal will be a boon to tax·
:))ayers, will generate mcreased
:&ales taxes and will provide a
)Jew enterla1oment·tounsl at-
1,raction.
Workers
Pull Out
Of Clinic
About 15 dental assistants, in·
llUJ'ance adjusters and clerks at a
!JOo.patient·a-day dental clmic in
Orange remained offthe)Obfora
ittond day today in a stnke over a work contract.
The employes, members of
Teamsters Union Local m, have
been picketing the put two days
outside Dr. James H. Kaufman's
Dental Clinic, 1936 W. Chapman
Ave.
Union r e presenlative Jerry
Kurbatoff expl ained the
employes had been working
without a contract since July 1.
And while Dr. Kaufman had
made them a reasonable finaJ of·
fer, it was dependent upon an in·
c:rease of $2 a month in the Sl t a
month charaed for Teamsters'
, ~re.paid dental plan.
1 Trustees in charge ol that pro-
' gram railed to approve the In·
crease this week and Kurbatofr
said that then made the stnke
''automatic."
The medical clinic was built
with Teamster funds. Kurbatofr
said. and Dr. Kaufman was "P-
proached by union leaders to
operate the clinic when ll opened
about seven years ago.
It serves the 9,000 Teamsters
\Inion m embers, alone with
other pre·pa1d groups and in·
dividual patients.
Kurbatoff said the employes
also object to a "switch" system ii\ operation, which he said re·
quires employes to report mis· Lake~ of lhei r co-workers.
·In addition. he said the
0mployes believe the individual
pahents receive priority appoint·
ft\ents over the pre· paid patients.
: While 1t tokes a pre·paid pa·
U~t three to four months lo ob· t.atn an appointment, Kurbatorf
ll'Jld. individual patients can ob·
~In one within a few days. . ·
Pare nts Invited
To Lincoln School
All parent~ of Unroln School
:ilxtb grade studenl!l att invited lO
V1Ml the srhOol between 9 and 11
a:m. any day next we.-k. lo meet
J,lnroln '~ n ew princi p a l.
Qeorttianna McLeod
There :\l~o wlll b<' a student·
<vftductcd tour of th'-' school. fo'or
Jl)Ore information call ~3443.
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ORANGE COAST ..
DAILY PILOT
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As propoud, the lnlt1at1vc
""ouJd eistabllsh a flv<-·memoor
CsUlornl• G rl'yhound Ratlni
COromtas1on 'tO llcuru.e and re
,Wate the conduct of r;aca by
quaJWed rac1n1 Hsoclatioos.
Apphcants for u r1~t lkemt!
would pay a S.SO.OoO noorefunda· bl~ t.1ppUcu100 lee and once 1i.·
1ucd, the llc:enae would be
nutom:Hlcally renewed N1ch
three years unless r.-vokt-d for
jwit cauae.
J-"rom each pari mutuel dollur
waaered, nearly 16 n:n~ would
be withheld. About c1aht cents o(
lhat would go to lhe track
operator, and 2.5 c-.-nt.:s would be
used for roce WLDnmas.
Another one·half C("flt would go
lo the city ~here the track 1'>
located and 1111 l' 'l'nl to the
county
The remaining rour centl>
would be used for 1.3 d.irrerent
social service programs, ad·
m1rust.ered by the state.
O'Bnen contended that the
establishment of those M>C1JI
service programs will simply
create another level of
bureaucracy within l.be state
The funds den ved from tracks
won't go into the general fund. he
said. and thus will not provide
tax relier to California citizens.
Parsons claimed a greyhound
track would generate $265.540 in
sales laxes 1n Orange County
alone, along with $446,875 in pro-
perty taxes becau!-.e or the JO·
creased assessed valuation.
A track m the county would
create l, 100 new jobs, he said.
ln add1llon. t.he county's share
of pan-mutuel bets would be St S
rrulhon, and the city where Ute
track 1s located could r~1ve llll
extra $190,000 annually.
O 'Brien chnllenged thoi.c
figures, however. s;iying "op·
t1m1stic" estimates are that a
track m Los Angeles would bnnf,l
only $400,000 annually into city
coffers.
O'Brien said Hardie has nul
l-Old voters yet JUSt who is provid·
mg at least SJ00.000 berng spent
on the campaign, and he said
voters have the right to know
Hardle has been ordered in Los
AnJ?eles Supenor Court to pro·
111de financial documents re·
quired by the state f'air PolHical
Practices Comm1s:.1on or face
five clays ID jail.
O'Brien also <'ontcndecJ
greyhound racing could atlrart
underworld influence.
But Parsons cited letters from
law enforcement officiah in
other states where racing 1~
permitted al> evidence that 1t
doeii nut increase cnme
O'Brien contended the issue is
not solely the placmg of bets at
greyhound races, but other pro
visions or the initiative. lie
claimed those prov1S1ons are d1f.
ferenl from regutat.Jons govern·
ing horse race betting.
Parsons said, however, the
proposal would Sl'rvc to keep
gambling dollars in California
that now are bt'ing spent
elsewhere.
From Pag_. 111
PATTY •••.
an adult and will be eligible for
parole in one ycur and four
mont.hA, according to a fedrrnl
prosecutor.
Orrick told Mlaa Heant, "I do
not think th~t you Are llkely to be
a future danaer to 11oclety."
Hut he added. "Nevert.heles~.
the v'iolent nature of your con·
duct cannot be C'ondoned."
Miis H<'orat 's mother.,
Catherine, told rt•po~ gr1mly,
"She never had o break all the
way -not in the press and not In
th~court.''
The younit heiress' chler di'·
ftnM ottorney said an tppcul
already had been filed.
The seontenc:lna followed .-
moml1>11 bcarinll ot which both
slda presented arguments.
"Tho defendant ront.1nuts to
refuse to ocltnowlcdae her gum."
11ald U.S. Atty. James •~ Brown·
in1. "RthabiUlatlon needs a
8tartin1 polnl ••• and ahe must
acknowledge t.bal aho nocda re·
habllltaUon.
"The defendant i>artJclpattd In
tht bank r obbery with full
knowledge that del\(1Jy weape>ns
were to ~ used. She urned
one berHlr." uld Brownln1.
"We be lieve additional time In
custody la warranted In this
case.''
He made no spttlfle T"eCOm·
mendatlon for a sentence,
however.
Co88t Cadet Plays
Cadet 2nd Class David Unfcr.
son of Mrs B~ryll Un1er or
Newport Bench. wUI perform
-.nth the U .S A1r Fortt Academ)'
On.am and 8u1te Corpe and th~
Falcon Club during halftime at·
tlvltlt~ at lt1c Air Fotte/UCLA
football iarne Saturday ln t.he
la An,g~te-s Colinum.
·s~Non•..,.._..
1'hut wus the reaction of
formf;'r St>n. Eugene
McCarthy, who's also run·
nmg for president, on the
firs t debat<' betw<>t•n PrC'si
d en t F o r d a n d .J 1 rn m y
Carter Thursd.1y night. lfr's
seeking <Jll FCC order for
mclusion m the fac(•orrs.
Compo1ient
Blamed in
TV 'Gap'
PHILADELPHJA (AP) -The
Z7-minule audio gap during the
debate between President Ford
and Jimmy Carter was traced to-
day to an electrical component
about the size of a cigarette filter
in the audio a mplifying system,
American Broadcasting Com-
pany 0Hac1als said
ABC, tn charge of the terhn1cal
operations of televising the de·
bate from the Walnut Street
Theater here, said the
breakdown was in "a p<>ol audio
distnbul1on amplifying .,ystem"
used to st•nd the ~ound to the
other network-. Network of·
fic1als said the comp(lncnt lhat
malfunctioned was a capacitor.
Walter l'fbtcr Jr . an AUC vice
president, said he \\Us in the con·
trol room 1n lhl' A BC trailer out-
s ide th~ theater "hen the i.ound
went dead
"You can imagine 1t wa:. a
shock." he suid "It Just l>lOpped.
It cam e out of the blul' "
Ford had rofree th1!-. morning
with Pfister and Elliot Hcmstein.
producer of the network pool
broadcast A F'or<1 ... pokesman
~aid the Prcs1d('nl U1:.1nkcd the
two for their effort!> '" hrlngmg
the Thuri.d1.1y night debate to u
vast television audience und told
them he thought they did "an ex·
cellent job "
Pfister said ABC had been pre-
pared for other continaencics but
thal there was no backup system
to correct the audio failure.
* * * Clemente TV
Goes Back On
For Debates
By PHILIP ROSMARIN
Of IM D••lr P1lol Stoll
Less than an hour tx-forc I.be
Ford·Cartcr presidential debates
at 6·30 p m . Thursday, cable
television service was restored lo
7,000San Clemenle homci..
Service had been rut for 40
hours, since 2 a .m Wt-dncs day.
· in a dispute between the City
CouncU and TM Commurucations
Company.
About S4 pnrenl of all San
Cll'menle homes use TM cable
connections lo brina 1n Los
Angeles and $nn n1ego stations,
a clientelP which include!l former
prl'sidt!nt Richard M. Nixon.
Restoration came alter the
council , ut an overflow crowd
emeraency aeHlon, votro 3·2 to
abide by • cour~ rulina handed
down Thursday afternoon by
Oranae County Supcnor Jud&c
W11ltcr Smith
The lempor~ry rrJ1tniining or·
der, sought bv the city to force
TM to retumc service. came at·
tached to condlttona the councll
earlier would not OJrrte to and
which led to the cutotl of 11ervlce.
Laat week lhe council •P-
pro••d an interim franchise
airecmeot with Ute cable com·
pany t.bat called for a $1.2S a
month rate Increase and future
.utomatJc rate bikn.
Burglars Hit
Home, Auto
Newport Beach police are In·
•eslilaUn.c two apparenUy un·
related burglaries ln which local
residenU lost items valued at
more t.bao S3.800.
Nlck Brown and Brad Tall, or
'717~ Mar1uerlto Av , Corona
del Mar, told police that thieves
apparently broke into lbc!ir re-
sidence throaab lht' k1tcben door.
Usted u missln1 was a aewlog
machine ond stereo components.
William White, 58. o( 170S Sher·
rington Place Tbursd-,r repo.ried
the theft of a $2, 'l\'IO car phone
from lus auto puked tn b1a apm.
m n.l complex aarqt'.
CoDipany Aids ms
$100,000 'Free' Work Al/,eged
a1TOJll 8AllLEY
·-.,..,. ..... ic...
Offl~l•ls of the Internal
Revenue St-rvice .:ot rese~rch
and clerical work worth more
than $100,000 from the Irvine
Company io 1974 without paylna
a peMy for the time con.:sum1nc
trlc>rts, It waste tlfled Thursday
1n Orangt' County Superior
Court.
Irvine Company Vice Pr.-s1-
dent Lansanjl ~berling made thu
disclosure s hortly before Judge
Jam~s F. Judae called a three·
day weekend break ln a hearing
eJCpected to last four more weeks.
He will be asked when lht•
hearing concludes lo order ~Jee·
IJOn of the Mobil PU C.Ompany's
S200 milhon offer for the James
lrvtt1e 1-'oundation 's controlling
interest in the IrvmeC.Ompany.
Eberting said the work was
done for I RS in connectlon with
an appraisal of the foundation's
controlling 54 .5 percent holdings
in the Irvine Company.
Making it clear that the com·
pany had little alternative but to
go a Ion~ with 1 RS demands.
Eberling said, members or the
Irvi ne Company's financial re·
search staff and clencaJ workers
labored for more than a year lo
give the federal agency what it
wanted in thew ay of data.
He also made it clear that he
and the company reel that the
IRS should have reimbursed
them for those efforts. But no
such reimbursement or any re·
lated offer bas been forthcoming.
he said.
"We backed down and de<:1ded
NewMagnin
Store Slated
For CM Plaza
Officials for I. Magnjn and
Company today announced that
the construction under way at
South Coast Plaza lS for their new
i.torc.
t;xcavation of a site next t()
Bullock's al the mall shopping
center was begun earlJcr this
month, but shopping center of·
fic1als at the time declmed to
comm enl on rumors that an I.
Ma~n1n store would be going In.
Wednesday. 0Hic1als in lhc
store's San Francisco head·
quarters announced Ute chain
would open an 80,0QO..square.foot
sto1 <'on the site in the fall of 1977.
The new t. M ugmn will be the
second store owned by the chain
In Orange County. There is a
45,000 square.foot I. Magnln in
Santa Ana's Fashion Square.
It will be the fifth major de·
partmcnt store m South Coast
Plata. The plaza already con·
lains a Seau, May C.Ompany,
Joseph Magnm 's and BulJock 's.
Newport Planne r s .
to cooperate... Eberhn.c com·
mmlcd. "They could have made
a lot or trouble ror ua. They ure
almost all powerful, ~ou know.··
Ebf'rUna wlll gu back on the
s tand Monday t or wore
testimony dealgned by tht' foun·
datlcm to prove thi&t the $200
million offer m ade by Mobil for
the shart'• of Jr\·ln<· ~t•><'k 1s
ba11ed on fair miarkt•t vuluc.
lrvlne h~iress Joan Irvine
84.2 lff illio1t
Smith. "'ho "111 t~stifv ut a later
stage of lht' heannii. 1uauu
that tht $24 a l'h ur'-' rt'prt":Scnted
by th1.· Mobtl uffrr 1, much too
IQW
Shc t·nnll·nds tt'.it urct'ptance
of Ute dt'lal. which wa> frozen t>y an curlier Suoenor Uoort orckr.
would be unfair to hersell atid
oth,•r mmonl} :.to<'kholderi.
Thl' he:irinJ< "111 rc:sumc at
9 JO a.m Monday,
Fair Asks Funding
For Equine Center·
By MICHAEL PASKEVICll
Ol 1 ... ~11, ll'INt '"" The Orange County Fair Board
hopes to borrow $4 2 million rn
stale funds during the next three
years to begm work on a new,
multi· purpose equestnnn center.
The money is available under·a
new assembly bill, effective Jan.
1, 1977, which provides $3 million
per year for three years to state
fairs and agricultural <lli>tricts
who qualify.
The borrowing funds wiJI be
distribut.ed by the Slate Division
of Fairs, the governing agency
over the state's 58 fairs and
agncultural districts.
Fair board members ex-
pressed optimism Thursday that
Orange County will quahfy for
the new funds since only one
Fro• Page Al
CENTER •••
lunch programs. 'rhe center
would be used \o provide In-
formation pertinent to senior
citizens.
They also recommend n series
of programs in which seniors can
be enlisted to aid other communi·
ty residents. especially other
senior citizens.
The committee rttommends
t.hat the center be named the
Older Adults Social, Information
and Services Center, or OASIS
Cent.er.
One drawback to the site, cited
ln the report is t.hat It 1s four
blocu up hill from the nearest
bus stop, bul committee mem·
hers say they are optimisllc that
the Orange County Trarml Dis-
trict will provide bus service to
the center "in the near future."
The site, according to the re·
port, could be used as ls. wiUt the
open parcel on the west side or
Marguerite being developed for
outdoor recreational uses and
parking.
<)ther fair. Fresno, has applied.
While other fairs may wish lo re-
cel ve funds, Orange County
board mem ~rs said they would
be unable to pay back the 15 year
loan.
&>ard members plan to go to
Sacramento Tuesday to discuss
the situation with Tom Bair,
dlrector or State Falrs. Bair will
announce the dis tribution ot
funds ~horUy after the first of lht
year.
. lf Ornnge County's application
1s approved, the fair would re·
c-e1ve Sl 3 m1lhon to begm phase
one of the expanded equestrian
center as part of their overall $10
million master plan. The fair ·
would then reapply for an add1·
t1onal $l.4 million 11) July 1m
1lfld $1.5 million 111July,1978.
Board member Eric Lassen
said construction would begin by
June,1977. •
The proposed equestrian center
would have boarding facilities for
500 horses. three training rings, a
Jumping area and seating for
J,SOOpeople by 1979, Lassenswd.
The expanded equestrian
center would be owned und
operated by the Orange Courty
Fairgrounds. llowever, it would
function as a separate profit
making venture from the rest or
the Fairgrounds. Board mem-
bers predicted that the new
equestrian center would bring an
additonal $285,900 in revenue per
year to the fair by 1979.
f 'rom Page Al
GUILTY ...
E<iJer's firm has partil'ipated
in U S. government contracts for
the manufacture of nozile as-
semblies and exit cones for
various missile programs includ-
ing the Minuteman, the Antares
and the Titan.
tudy Amendments
Another posslbUty cited in the
report is that a 9,000 square-foot
building could be built on the
western site at a cost of $3L5.000
and the other parcel with lhe ex-
isting school could be sold to
raise money for that construe·
lion.
According to Deputy U.S. At·
tomey Ted Wu , the technical as-
sistance and data exported by
Edler could be used in the
manufacture or material Utat has
"rocket and missile applica-
tion." The Newport Beach Plannjng
Commission has set Oct. 21 for
the first in a series of public hear·
Inga on general plan amend·
ments.
The amendments arc a
housekeeping action to bring zon·
ing d esign at ions into con·
formance with the generaJ plan .
The hearing will be held in con ·
junction with the regular meet-
ing or the planning commjsslon
al 7·30 p.m. in l'Ouncl1 chambers.
If the existing buildings are
used, the committee recom-
mends some renovation.'! such
as removal of stairways and re-
modeling of restrooms to
eUmlnate t be "small·children
faciliUes.''
As soon as possible after <>e·
cupation or the sit.e the comn'tit-
t.ee further recommends the de·
veloprnent of recreational areas
nnd "provlalon or a larger meet·
ing hall racUitv ...
Edler was to retum to court to-
day where it is expected Judge
Real will set a date for sentenc·
ing. The maximum penalty he
races is 10 years in prison and a
$125,000 fine.
Edler. 56, is a longtime Harhol'
Area resident, n member or a
well-known yacht racing family
and a past commodore or the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
ADVANTAGE -ALDEN'S
One huge advantage Alden's has over most carpet stores Is that
we have our own installers. providing flex1b1hly and rel1ab1hty an
scheduling in1tallat1ons.
Very few department stores or specialty carpet i:.tores have their
own workrooms, and must r ely on an outside contract scrvtco for
inslallat1ons. we have hed mony people buy from us after being disappointed
by en inatalletion company who scheduled a job and didn't show up or
call. Sometimes, this has happened two or three ttmos before tho
customer gives up.
At Alden'tt, our lnstallatlon schedule Is operated very efficiently,
and even when our men ero held up on a previous 1ob cous1ng a lato
start. our men will stoy end finish.
If you want reliability -call ust
••••••••••••••••• -installation· custom draperies
linoleum • wood floor ltC 110 i J'Cl-4 ••
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Saddleback
EOlT I ON
VOL. 69, NO. 268, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES
Afternoo11
!'\. • SttH!ks
TEN CENTS '
\
rotests Mount on ·Toro Jet Noise ;
No Clear Victory
J 'Nothing New' in Restrained De bate
LmLADELPHIA (AP)-Both rhetoric bul barren ol any new The candidates fielded 12qu: ~es ldenl Ford and J immy proposals. tions from a panel of three re-
ft' are claamlng victory in Mked who won, the President porters. The topics ranged from
first of the 1976debates. Bula replied, "'the American people." unemployment, rnftation and
wide Associated Press poU The d e bate, focusing on laxes to amnesty, government
ed today tbal neat.her can-economic issues and domestic reorgan1zaUoo and domestic spy-
e was the clear winner. policy, was scheduled to run 90 ing by goven\ment agencies.
gh Ford attracted sligbtiy mmutes bJt was interrupted for Carter described Ford as in·
' renew supporters. 27 minutes by an a111plifying sensitive to the plight of the un-
e restrained yet contentious system failure that <"Ut •ff the employed and :.aid the Presi ·
rontatlon was laden with sound to the estimated 90 million dent's 56 vetoes since he took
omic s tatistics and polllkal people watclaing it on television. office represented a "govern·
VUSD Employes
i Contract Fails,
New Vote Called
A small percentage o( Sad-
dleback Valley Unified School
~trlct's classified employes re·
~ed a contract Thursday cov-
ering salaries, benefits and
SVEA Dues
Plan Wins
In Court
Members of the Saddleback
~ey Educators Association
a judgment against Sad·
clleback ValJey Urufied &hoot
District trustees Thursday in
Grange County Supeno..court.
Judge Waller Smith agreed
"1th the teachers that the dis·
trtct must continue to deduct
SVEA members hip dues fro m tbe teachers' pllychecks and he
signed a preliminary uuunction
to that eCfect.
Lawyers for the trustees
vainly argued an a keenly fought
hearing that SVEA. a division of
the Cahfo rn1a Teachers A!.soc1a·
tfon, dad not qualify for recogm-
Uon as a professional organiza-
tion under :.late education codes.
Judge Smith was told lhat the
teache~ group was no more a
professional or gan1ution than tbe Dana Point Salllng Club
Judge S m 1th disagreed. lie
overtum<.'d a board rulanl( that
'WOUid have compelled SVEA to
collect dues from Its 450 mem-
bers on a voluntary basis rather
than have thf'm dl'ducted from
their paychecks
Pattv to Pri on "' 8ULLF.11N
So\N FRANCI C'O CAP>
Petrlcta Hunt, lh• kldn•JM"d
•lTus who becamt> • b•nk rob-
~. WH 1ent•nct>d this allemoon
tosevn yeau In priM>D.
working conditions.
However , another meeting of
employes was set for 3 p.m. to-
day to consider ratification or a
contract which has been
modified slightly.
It ls a quick effort to reverse
the rejection, which surprised
representatives of the district
and employes who negotiated the
package.
Low attendance al Thursday's
meeting was blamed for the re-
jection. Only 31 of the employes
represented by the Saddleback
Valley chapter of the California
School Employes Association
<CSEA) a ltended the raufication
meeting.
(There arc differing opinions
on the number represented by
CSEA. District officials count 899
employes in the unit and CSEA
counll 6SO.)
The vote was 11to14 lo reject
ij\e package which CSEA and dis·
tnct officials agreed oo alm~t
two weeks ago. J ohn Cooper, the
district's chief negotiator and
director of classified personnel,
figured 1.4 perce nt of the
employes rejected the package.
"1 did everything in my power
to get the contract ratified," S&Jd
Paul Brauer , president of CSEA.
"I thought it was all over with.
1 thought it would be a breeu,"
he sajd. He believes it would
have been "a breeze" if the ma·
Jority of e mploycs hadn't as-
sumed the package would be ap-
proved and not attended the
meeting.
Th e contract includes a
retroacll ve lift of the salary
freeze imposed by tnistees In Ju-
ly, a four percent cost-of-living
raise and the cost of 1n0ationary
increases In insurance benefit.a.
But Brauer said employcs al
the meeting sald they want an
"agency shop" clause.
This would require a payroll
deduction of membership fees
from all employes represented
by the CSEA. Currently, mem·
bersh1p as voluntary although the
oraan1zation r epresents all
<SttPACT, Pa&e.U>
rtuary Near Completion
menl of stale!ll ate.''
At the outset of the debate,
Ford accused Carter or railing to
be specific 1.11 his proposals. The
President said his Democratic
opponent was advocating pro-
grams calling for "more spend-
ing, bigger deficit.I, more infla-
tion and more taxes.''
Even while the combatants
were s till in the arena,
cheerleaders for both President
Ford and Jimmy Carter claimed
victory Thurs day rught an the
.first or the nationally broadcast
debates between the candldates.
White House press secretary
Ron Nessen said, "We compared
notes on the President's staff and
came to the conclusion that he
had won , and that he bad won
... by a wide margin "
Demo c r at i c National
Chairman R obert St rauss
declared there were two winners,
"The American public and J im·
my Carter.''
More than hall the households
with television sets in New York
and Chicago were tuned to the
presidential debates, according
to overnight ratings compiled by
the A. C. Nielsen Co. Two-fifths or
the TV bouaebolds in Los Angeles
watched.
No estimate was available on
bow many people watched the
debate, the TV ratine company
said.
However, a Nielsen official
said that television sets in 6.3
mUlion households in the three
citlt$ were tuned tothedebale$
There had been ad vance
speculatio n that 100 m1lhon
Americans across the country
might watch the televised de·
bate.
The rating in New York for the
three mQJor networks combined
w as 51 percent of the households ,
<See DEBATE, Pa1e Al)
FORD, CARTER
JUCK ON TRAIL
One debate behind them,
President Ford and Jimmy
Carter returned to the day-to-day
bwsiness of the campaign today
Alter s haking hands and mak·
inf speeches rn Philadelphia, the
two planned to go separate ways
later today. with Ford returrung
to Washington and Carter headed
for Texas and Cullfonua
More details on today's ac·
Uvities and a report on the "gap
in sound heard round the world"
appearon PageA4.
f Once the t arget of vigorous opposition
lrom Laguna Hills Leisure World r~1·
dents. the McCormick Mortuary near
Gate Three of the retirement community ' Is nearly finished. Opposition to the pro-l .ject six months ago took the form of legal
f acUon and appeals to the Orange County
board or Supervisors. The protest fell
apart when a Superior Court judge or·
dered the plainUffs to post a $100,000 bond
to protect the mortuary's vested rl1bts in
the project and aince then, the whole legal
actJon has been in limbo. An attorney for
the protesters says his clients apparently
have given up the fipt. •
AP SURVEY
The Big Debate
FORD
34.4%
People
Surve ed 25%
CARTER
31.8%
so 75 100%
34.4~
33.8.
't: ,, 0 .. a.
0 a.
Mi. ~
~
Ford Debate Gains
Bigger than Foe's
RADNOR. Pa (AP> N<'llher
Preside nt F'ord nor Jimmy
Carter clearly won the first pre·
sidential debate but Ford gained
slightly more new s upport than
did Carter, according to on As·
soclated Press voter opiruon poll.
A lelephone survey wit.bin 90
minutes after the debate among
a panel or 1,065 scientifically
selected r egistered voters found
a draw on the question of wtuch
candidate won the 90-minule
televised confrontal1on.
Ford won Thursday night's de
bate. according to 34 .4 percent of
those who watched, while 31.8
percent said Carter won The rest
-33 8 percent s&Jd neither
man won or they had no opinion
on that question
But that margin was loo 11mall
to be considered a prec1Be an·
FIVE COACHES
GRADE OEBATE-A3
dicator or national sentiment.
Experts aay that a sample of this
siie could err by 2.9 percent af
projected to describe oil tht'
viewers In the country.
The poll l'lhowcd Corter contln
uing to lead Jn voter preference,
but by a Sll!ihlly 11maller mar&Jn
t.ban before the debate
Both gained sUghUy rrom· u
pre-debate poll or the same panel
when viewers were asked after
tho encounter which one they
currently prefer for president
Ford added a bit more support
than Carter.
Carter's overall support crew
to 46.9 percent after the debate
from 4.S.3 percent berore the de·
bate. Ford's over-all support
Carpeting tolen
From Toro Home
New carpeting v-1ued by the
victJms at $2,000 hu been stol«n
by burg.Iara who sm~ a wln·
dow to gain entry to u El Toro Jaome.
Orange County lheriff'1 ol-
f'lcera said tho loss al the recently
installed carpeUn1 was re_.ported
by l)'llem1 anal~t Fred OlatJes
Preston. 33, of 2U' 1 Via Ploreltt.
went to 44 .9 percent from the 41
percent who backed him before
the show.
Ford's jump of more than
three percentage poi nts and.
C3rter's rise of more t.ban one
point had some parallels wit.b the
increases found after the first
presidential debates in 1960. John
Kennedy's poll standing rose
about three percentage points
alter that historic debate, while
then-Vice President Richard
Nixon's increased about one
point
The telephone survey conduct-
ed by Chilton Reseatth Services
of Radnor . P a . also reached
these other findings:
-Carter elicited far more
negative comments than Ford.
More than 11 percent of those
who uld Ford won the debate
gave their reason aJ1 a negaUve
reaction to Carter's stands, style
or appearance. About four per·
cent or those who said Carter
won mentioned negative reac·
tlons to Ford.
Ford'11 supporters were mort
likely to say their candidate won
than were Carter'11. Just under 70
percent of those who suid they
preferred the President said he
won. while just under 62 percent
of Carter's s upporters said the
form er Georgia governor won.
Borge Bent,
On Bad Boat
SAN DIEGO CAP) -Coinc·
dien Victbr Borge ~ ho paid
$476,1131 for a 65-foot yacht t.bat
dldn't hold water. In a Sl.5
million sull agt1ln1t th& builder,
. Borae's attorney called It "a
chamber or horrors. a subllding
boat."
Swenor Court Judie Douatas
Jt. Woodworth refused Thursday
to dl1mlu tbe-suit a.11lnst
C&Olpbell Industries bot said the
ault needs t.o be rewritten.
The sult uld Woodworth,
"'needs 1ut>.tan1lal overbavUnc .
but perbapa not. u much u UM boat." • '
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Petition
Drive
Pushed I
By LAURIE KMPER
O.tMO.llyl'i ... -•
The Sa ddl eback Area ,
Coordinating Council (SACC> 4
may organize a homeowners.' i
petition drive supportlng restric· ,
Uons on residential construction
in areas Impacted by jet nolso
from El Toro Manne Corps Ai~
Station :
SACC's plunnang review board •
members have asked executive
board representatives lo con•
sider launching the campaign
when they meet at 7 p.m. Mon·
day In the SACC orfices.
The petition endorsed by the
planning commiCtee Wednesday
urge s the county Board of
Supervlsors "lo adopt a policy or
cautious growth. particularly in
relation to the Ultrasystems. Inc.
report regardi ng 85 CNEL
<noise) Contours.
The pet1t1on says that rcsiden·
tial development should be al·
lowed only when the developer
proves has housing would be out·
side the arcJS impacted by Jet
noise.
In essence. the pctJtion re-•
Iterates SACC's previous support
or enlarging the Ian<\ area where 1 res idential construction i& •
restr:fcted because oft.he noise.
In 1974, supervisors banned 1
home construction in an area I
then determined to be impacted ~
by the aircraft nobe. A recent r
study. however, has shown that •
the area affected by the noise has t
increased.
Sug;rv111ors are due to decide
rn~e ,~r t~~y 1::~e~es~~:~ h~~;t )
m~th. •
Kris Kister, who suggesled the
petition drive, aa1d many area
residents favor the residential
restrtcUons. She 1aid current re·
sjdents reel home construction in
the noise areas wouldn't be /air
to future residents. "Actually,'' ,
ahe added . "it's just a
responsibility we have.•· I
She said she suggested the petJ.
lions because at is an effective
tool and easier than having in.
dividuals send letters.
Related to this, the planning
review board has recommended
that the county Planning Com-
mission deny the planned com•
munity zoning which Occidental
Petroleum is requesting for lta .
1,375-acre Rancho de Los Alisos.
Board members said they are I
opposing the zone c hange:
because the property, bounded.
generally by El Toro Road.
Trabuco Road and on inland ex-
tension of Lake Forest Drive, lie&· 1 within the new noise impact
area.
<See NOISE, PageA2)
Parkway Widening
Proposal Approved
P lans f or w idening thre~
miles of M arauerite Parkway in
the Mission VieJo area were ap.
proved tbla week• by county
superv11ora. .
The S492,000 project will be1tln
north of Ave ry Parkway and l
proceed to Estanclero Drive, a f
report to aupervlsora snJd. The
work will be financed with
$328,000 In county doUara ond '
$164.000 from the Ml11,.lon Viejo
Company.
Coast
Weather
Con.tlderable c1oudlncsa
with n chance or ll&ht
abowera t.brou1b Saturday.
Tiu h nood warninp ln de·
aert areas. Hllh oC 70
forecast.
INSIDE TOD" Y
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Work at
~No Cost
By TOM BAllU.'Y Of-0.11, ~ .......
Olflel Is o f the Internal
!levenue Service got rt"&C&reb
. and derical work worth more
.\ban $100,000 from the Irvine
; Company ln 1974 without paylnt
a peMy for the time ro.nsumlna
~fforts, it was testafltd Thursday
.fn Oranice County Superior
Court.
: Jrvlne Com~any Vice Presi-
: dent Laruslntt l';herllng made the
: ¢1.sclosure shortly before Judge : James F. Judae cnlled a three-
: day weekend break an a heanng
: expected to last four more weeks.
• He wall be asked when lhe
: hearing conclude11 to order rt'Jec-
t.aon o( the Mobil Oil Company's
$200 million offer for the J ames
lrvine Foundation's controlling
interest In the Irvine Company.
EberUnr said the work was
done for IRS In connectlon with
an appraisal of the foundalJon's
~trolling S4.5 perceot.holdmgs
in the Irvine Company.
Ma.king at clear that the com·
: pany had little alternative but lo
: go along with IRS demands,
: Eberling said, members of the
: Irvine Company's financial re·
: search staff and clencaJ workers
·labored for more than a year to
give the federal agency what 1t
wanted ID thew ay of data.
. Ile also made it clear that he
and the company feel that the
IRS should have reimbursed
them for those efforts But no
such reimbursement or a.ay re-
lated offer has been forthcomU\g,
hesald
: "We backed down and decided ·to cooperatt' " Eberling com·
mented. "They could ha'e made
a lot of trouble for us. They are
almost all powerful, .>OU know "
Eberhng wall go back on lhe
stand Monday f or more
testimony dei.1gned by the foun·
dallon to prove that the $200
.tntlhon offer made by Mobil for
the s hares of I rvme stock 1s
based on faar market value.
Irvine heires i. J oan Irvine
Smith. "ho "111 tesllf.V al a later stage or the heanng, a rgues
that the $24 a share represented
by the Mobil orrer 1s much too
,low.
. She contends that acceptance
of the deal. wh1t·h was Croz.en by
. un earlier Superior Court order,
wouJd be unfjlr to her~elf and
other mU\orit> stockholdN s.
• The hearing '' 111 re~ume nt
,8 3011 m. Monday
Alpha Bomber
.Set for Trial
LOS ANGELES <AP > The
man accus ed of bein g the
·Alphabet Bomber ' has been
declared :,urric1t:nlly competent
to stand tri a I. Dt>puty Dist Atty.
Umko Bozanic h r('port!>
Muharf'm Kurbegov1c. 33. the
.man charged \I, 1th plant1nR the
:lJlternallonal Airport bomb th:at
:~lied three pt'ople an August 1974
;ltnd other bombs ID loc11llons he
:h:ad coded to corret.pond "'ith IPl
•ll'rS Of th<.> alphabet. "-1Hi found
:r ompt'll•O l b) lht• ~l ad( ul
:1\tast•;ult•ro Stat1 • tloi.p1t11l
:f)ozanach suid Thursdu>. '
: Aft('r lh1• airport bombing, a
;!flan clJ1m1nA to n·pr<'St-nt a
:grouµ c•all1•1I "Al1t•n!> or
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;d'llons Wl're unon1mous
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NOISE •••
Boe.rd IDfl1\ wrs •aid u., wll
oppoee all d-.elopment bl Lhl
uu anUlavpervlson mab a de! dlJioD oa the l~MiGD al U. 'DOise
lmpad. att•. Tboy lald U.., W ut WIUJam lluDoupll, the
fifth dJ.lt.rtct ..er.El !C.tfq OD
the count7 P aonln1 Com·
IJ\lQlon, to do the aame.
Otherwise. expllUned Mn
Klsttt. plans for all~ aru'11 un·
developed l;tnd muy be approvf'd
before aupervlaon make a de·
cisioo on the nolst' 1Yue.
1f the tar1er noise Impact area
1.s approvf'd, much of lht> Rancho
de Los Alisos project, which In·
eludes more than 6,000 homes,
would have to be scultled.
The SACC board a1bo reeom-
mended a number of changes be
madt' JD the project's environ·
mental impact report related to
roads. parks and historical sites
Chamber Tabs
~ale Tops
For October
Charles R. Knule, manage r of
Woodmen Accident and Life's
Orange County ofrice, "'as
named Thursday as the Sad-
dleback Valley Chamber or Com-
merce's Businessman o f the
Month for October
The M iss1on Viejo resident was
a leader in the development or
SaddJeback Va ll ey Enterprises,
an organization whjeh assists in·
training and finding emplo}'ment
for the handicapped.
A former president of the Mis·
sion V1e10 High School PTO,
Kneale presently as president of
the Mission V1e10 Kiwanis Club.
In lhis JOb. he works closely with
other club mt>mbers to provide
recreation and financial support
for Joplin Boys Ranch
A retired Manne Corps lieute-
nant colonel, Kneale enhsled as a
private when he was 18 and
earned a battlefield commission
an Korea.
In March, Kneale was named'
Layman of the Year by the
Shepherd or the Hills United
Met.hod.isl Church where he is a
trustee.
He has been involved with the
chamber for three yean.
Kneale and his wife, Barbara.
li ve In Miss ion Viejo w\lh two of
their four children.
In addition to a plaque, Kneale
was given gifts from several Sad·
dJeba<'k Valle)' bustncsses
Pair Kidnap
Him/or Sex
FRESNO CAP ) ·A
Bakersfield lruc k dnH'r
says two women k1dnaped
and robbed him artt?r he re·
fused a proposition.
Harry A Shain. 46, told
t'resno County shenrrs de·
put1es he "as checking
tires on his rig a l a true'<
11top Thursday when the
"omen approached and
one oHercd a M~x act for
money.
When Sha in rC'fuscd. one
of tht> womt>n put a knife to
his back a nd the other
pulled an ice pick. he sald.
They drove him around in
their car , then robbed him
of $80 and his credit cards,
Shain said
Girls' Flag
Team Signup
Deadline Set
Girls lntere11tert in the Sad·
dJeback Valley L:n1rled &hoot
01:\trfrt'~ ne w nu footbuU pro·
1tram may re1t111ter from 9 to 11
a m. Saturday. Sept 25 and Oc-t.
2 in Los Alisos lntcrmed1ate
School.
Leagues will be organized for
~eventh and eighth grade~. Orth
and sixth graders and lh.ird and
fourth graders.
All game5 will be played Satur·
day mornings. Coml)('tlllon will
begin Oct. 16.
A fee of from $2.25 to 13.25 In·
eludes the cost of a team jersey.
Volunteers also arc nl'«tcd to
coach the teams.
Further information may be
obtainf'd by cnllina 768-0981 or
586-1234, ext. SS.
Viejo Woman Cited
In Theft of Purse
A Ml.aslon Viejo woman Wbo al-
legedly took a pune from a
t.a1una Hills Mall store without
payinl ror it has been cited on
petty theft charges by Oran&e
(;()unty sheriff's officers.
Deputies said Paula Joa
~Jaylock, 43, of 22992 Via N\ma,
wu halt.eel by employel ot the
J .C. Penney store llftAt:I' lhl as-
aertedly failed to Pl1 for • tan
clu&dl pane v altled at $12.SO.
o.lly 1'11.c StAH -·
Frowa Pa~ Al
PACT •••
employt's, includln& those who
attoot member•.
And. Br•••r eald1 tho
ftl'lployes want a dause 1n the
contract which cuarant~ th
cost-of-hvtnAt Increase wlll bo
raised If tuchers are given a
rate h.lfher than four percent.
''They don't want to bt' lcl'l out in
th~ cold," he said.
Bul tht> CSt;A ofr1elal sald
meet of the c mployt-S be talked
with this mornin1 were unba,ppy
that the packa1e wu rejt'.Cled.
He said he and many ot..htr
employcs couldn't afford to pay
the $33 u month tor lncreued in·
I UfllO('(' b ('D('flt1' which th~ coo-
tract n •j('ction wall AQuire
"Eve1 ybody assumed (the
p•ckag1• would be approved) t•nd
that ·a kind of sad to say~" said
Brauer. who had atuyed up all
rught thinking about the r e jct·
lion Ile added, •·1 was kind ot
disgusted."
CABLE TV TURNOFf ALSO TURNEO OFF RESIDENTS WHO PACKED COUNCIL CHAMBER
Cooper said he was "extremcty
·dJsappolnted" at the low atten-
dance and reJecllon.
Many Among the Angry Citizenry Heckled Councilmen and Spoke of Recall Brauer and Cooper agreed to
make changes an the contract's
grievance policy so the mceUQg
could be c1dled this afternoon to
reeons1der ratJf1caUoo or lbe con·
tract ABC Discovers TV Service Returns
Cause of Gap , , Dorin~ Debate For Great Debate
"Hopefu lly. we can get ever·
ybody out there,·• Brauer said.
PHILADELPHIA !AP> -The
· 27-minute audio gap dunng the
debate between President Ford
and Jimmy Carter was traced lo·
day to an electrical component
about the size of a cigarette filler
in the audio amplifymg system.
Ame rican Broadcasting Com·
pany officials said
ABC. 1n c harge or the tC<.'bnical
operations or te levising the de·
bate from the Walnut Street
T heat er here, s aid th e
breakdown was ID ·a pool audio
dJstnbullon amplifying system"
used to send the sound to the
othe r networks. Network of·
fic1als said the component that
malfunctioned was a capacitor
Walter Pfister Jr., an ABC' ace
president, said he wa~ m the con-
trol room In the ABC trailer out-
side the theater when the sound
went dead.
"You can imagine it was a
shock." he said "It JUSt stopped.
It rame out of the blue."
Ford had correl' this morning
with Pfister and Ernot Bernstein,
produce r of the nl'twork pool
broadcost . A Ford spokesman
sa1d the President thanked the
t'4o for their efforts 1n bringing
the Thursday night debate to a
vast television audience and told
them he thought they did "an ex-
cellent job. ''
rrtsler s aid ABC had ~en pre-
pared for other conllngenc1PS but
Uult there was no backup sy:slcm
to correct the audio fa1lurl'.
"Duplicate equipment had
~n pro' 1ded to guard against
failure 1n clud1n g do uble
microphones . maxes and Imes,"
ABC said 1n a s tat e m ent
"However. there was no backup
system to guard against the uni
qut' failure" hich took place "
ABC radio "as responsible for
all the audio at the debate
Jost>ph Keating. "ho wao; audio
pool producer for television and
radio, said the maUunction wa~
in equipment ID the audio pool
booth at the rear of the theater.
In this booth, the sound was re·
celved from :stage microphones
and was to be distributed to
trailers parked on the street out-
side for u:sc by participating
broadcast net works
Bern11tc1n said the capacitor is
··no bigger than a filter on a
cigarette.··
Boys' Flag
Teams Forni
Boy, interested in ploying nai
football in lht> Saddlehark Valley
Un1f1ed School Olstnct '11 Recrea·
lion Department program may
sign up rrom 3 to 4 JO p m Tues·
day and Wedne8day &teach d1\·
trict elementary 11chool
Leagues . which Wlll piny niter
school on Mondays and Wed·
nesdays, will be formt'<.1 for third
and fourth araders and fifth and
sixth 11n1d~·ra.
The let' of from $2 25 lo $3.25 in·
eludes a team jersey. f'ur1.h1•r In·
formation may be obtnlned by
calling 75R-098 l .
Girls' Volleyball
Signup Scheduled
Realatration for the Sad·
dlcback Valley Unified School
District Recreation Depart-
ment's girls' volleyball pro~ram
is set from 3 to 4: 30 p.m_ Tuesday
and Wednesday in each of the
district 'a e lementary schools.
The profra m ls open to all fifth
and sixth 1traders who wUI com-
pete after achool on Tuesdays
and Tbut days. Furthu in· formauon may be obtained by
ealllol 768-0981 ,
Reward Posted
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Department of Wat.er and Power
has pocted • $2,000 reward for in·
formation teadln1 to penoos who
ptant*I the bomb th.at exploded
ln lbe Owens Valle.J ~t.
by PHILIP ROSMARIN proved an Interim franch ise
oi1uo•11yl"l1t11s..11 agreement with the cable com·
Less than an ~our before the pany that called for a $1.25 a
Ford-Carter presidential debates month rate increase and ruture
at 6:30 p.m . Thursday, cable automatic rate hikes .
television service wu restored to That agreement does n · t
7,000 Sao Clemente homes. become e rrective until Oct. 21. 33
Servic.e had been cut for •o days after the expiration or the
hours. s lllce 2 a.m . Wednesday, old franchise which lapsed Sun.
in a dispute between the City day '
Council and TM Commurucations Another provision of the or·
Company d1Dance allowed the city to con·
About S4 percent of all San f1scate, without compensaUon,
Clemente homes use TM cable any property or the e able com
connections to bring m Los pany rem ammg in the city 30
Angeles and San Diego staUons, days after expiration of the
a cbentele which lncludci. former f:anchise. Revenues accrued
president Richard M Nixon from that dale could also be
Restoration came after the taken by the city.
council, al an overflow crowd TM executives had demanded
emergency session. voted 3·2 lo protection from both penallJes
abide by a court rubng handed until the new franchise became
do"n Thursday afternoon by effective. The council with Don·
°!'ange County Supenor Judge na Wilkinson and Bill Walker d1!.·
"alter Smith. sentani;i. refused TM pulled the
The temporary restrammg or-plug.
der, sought by the caly to force Judge Smith 's court order In -
TM lo resumt> i;crvice, came lit-eluded the TM demands.
tach.ed to conditions the council Mayor B Patrick Lane joined
earlier would not agree to and Mrs. Wilkinson and Walker to ac.
which led to the cutoff of service cede to the ruhng. Councilmen
Lpt Wl't'k the council MP· Thomas O'Keefc and Tony Di
New Magnin
Store Slated
For CM Plaza
OHi cials for I. Magnin and
Company today announced that
the construction under way al
South Coast Plaza as for their new
store.
Exca\'al1on of a sate next lo
Bullock 's at the mall lihopptn~
<:'enter was begun earlier this
month, but shopping center or·
flc1al s at the time declined to
comment on rumors that an 1.
MJl!n1n store would he l!Olng In
Wednesday. officials in the
store's San f'ranrbco head-
quarters announced the chain
"-OUld open an 80,000-squarc· foot
store on the sit c in the hill of 1977 .
The new I. Magnin will be the
second store owned by the chain
in Orange County There is a
45,000 square.root J. Magnln in
Santa Ana's Fashion Square.
lt will be the f1flh major de·
partment sto re In South Coast
Plaza. The plaza already con-
tains a Sears, May Company,
Joseph Magnin 's and Bullock '!I.
Giovanni stood their ground
ai.tamst the companv. It was Lane who prov1dt'd the
&"-mg \'Ole that approved rate
hikes in a JO-year Crancttisc with
TM reluctantly, he said. Lane
said has vote was to avoid another
lawsuit. The city won a lawsuit
brought by TM in 1973 and 1974
demand1Dg rate ha kes.
The more tha n 125 unruly,
shouting, booing audience. near-
ly all of whom were outraged TM
customers who demanded that
the city surrende r to the court
ruling, might have been another
factor.
The angry crowd was freely
talking about mounting reca ll
petitions against Lane, O'Keere
and Di G1ovann1if1t didn't get its
television bat·k.
One woman only half joked,
"When they turn off the Fonz.
they're in trouble!"
The audience was cncouragrd
by seve ral cable company
employes who circulated position
statements that promoted pro·
test.
Most of the two hour, 45 m inute
meeting was spent walling for
word of Judee Smit.h's decision.
The council held a 1S·m1nute
closed-door session when the de-
cision was made known to Lane.
who refused to discuss it.
From Page Al
DEBATE ..•
the compllny &aid. That gave the
debate u 78 percent share o( the
audit>ncc viewing tclcv1s1on at
the time.
In Chi<'ago th<.' raling for the
three nNworks c·ombmed at S4.9
percent for nn 81 perct?nt share ot
the audlenct.'.
In New York , when the addi·
llonal hous<.>holds tuned to the de·
bate on the Pubhc BroadcaslJni(
Service ( p es) outlet were in-
cluded, the rating went up to 53.7
and the share to 82 per<:'enl. That
meant·lhat mor e than four out of
five hous eholds were w atchmit
the debatt•. There were J\O
!>eparatc f1gurl'l> for l'BS fn
Chicago.
Rail Repairs
To Be Costly
SAN DIEGO (AP> -San Diego
& Arizona Eastern Railway s ays
It will cost almost Sl.25 million to
repair trac k damaged by
trop1cC1I atorm Kathleen.
The storm which hit SeJ1t. 10-11
left SO washouts along a 2-4-mUe
stretch in eas tern San Diego
County and the Ocot.lllo area of
Imperial County. It is the only
rail link east of San Dle.ro-
Richard Hall, a spokesman for
Southern Pacific Co .. said the
parent company Is undecided
whether to re pair the track.<i or
o.sk federal permission to aban-
don the Creight line.
Bookii;h Burglar
Hits College Store
. Oranl'(e County sheriff's of· ri cers are in ve:.llgating two re·
ported lh<'f ts a t Saddleback
College in Mission Viejo.
Deputies !laid a bass guitar
valued at $.104 wa!I stolen by a
thief who t>nlered the Fine Arts·
Mu!>1c Aulldin~ via an unlocked
door Thl'y said 99 unmarked
library books valued al $466.95
w<.>rc taken fro m a college
storage room by a thief who en-
tered via the rear door
ADVANTAGE -ALDEN'S
One huqe advantage Alden·s has over mos t carp(lt stores it.. th<ll
we have our own installers. pro 111dtng fleiub1hty and rehab1ftty 1n
scheduling ins tallations.
Very few department stores or s pec ialty carpet stores have thnir
own workrooms. and must rely on an outs1do contract sorv1co to r
1nstallat1ons.
We have had many people buy from us altor being cJ11;appo1ntod
by an 1nstallat1on company who schedul"d a 1ob and d1dn 1 show up or
call . Sometimes. this has happened two or three times befo re tho
customer gives up.
At Aldon's , out installation schedule 1s operated very ell1c1onlly,
and even when o ur men are held up on a pre vious rob causing a lato
stltrt, our men will s tay and lin1sh
If you want rehab1hty -call us•
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