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Dostal Nallled Newport Mayor
'Carter Trail
Mac Made It;
Brown Didn't
By GARY GllA.NVUJ..E
OI ._ O.lly l'llel S&Mll
It wu midaflernooo tut Sun-
day When a young man hurried lo
the Golden Arches in San Juan
Capiltraoo and picked up 50 rush
order Big Macs.
He al.to picked up hefty sacks
~log 25 ham sandWJches,
25 fish fillet sandwiches and, for
reasons known only lo tumsell, a
single order or rrench fnes.
The griddle was sllU siulini
phen lbe young man pa1d for lhe
Big Mac feast. hopped Into a sta·
lion wagon and headed l>Gck out
Qrtega Highway to the O'NeLll
Ran ch -and Democratic
Rally '76.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch,
.Jrmmy Cirfer u t in a mobile
camper home sapping from o can
P(JJJsersby
.Just Watch
As Man Dies
VANCOUVER, Canada <AP)
-A 19-year-old man who lay dy
tn1 ln an Icy mountain creek
mlaht have lived af any of the 12
people who watched him for -45
inlnule• had attempted to help,
-a)'I a local constabfc.
Constable Sid Brttkenrldge
Hid Ruaacll Beattie was tlJrown
lnto th• creek aner the 1porta car
ln which he was rldlnt ran off the
l'Old and plunged over a 75-foot
embankment. Breckenrtd1e HJd
.BeaWe was 1UU alive when he
reached the scene and was lyJng
partially submerced ln the knee-
deep creek.
"I tOl blm to the bank and put a
reauaitaUon tube 1n him," be
1ald. ''Then I 1ave hJm catdJac
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.Beattie wu pronounced dead
on arrival at a hospital.
' Brecltenrid1e said several of
the ooJoobn, who were awaitin.
~ arrival of Royal Canadian t~~ Police at the accldeot wcene. wanted to help but were
warned by at leut two others not
lo become involved.
· .. Apparenlly they all 6l\ll"ed
the victim •H already dead
81\YWay, but at leut they could 'mve cbeeted," he aald.
• The accident. occurnd about.18 • miles east or Caatla1ar In
'eouthe&ttern Brf Uah ColumblL
:.Fube.rman Killed
FRESNO (AP) -A ftlbennan
·from Visalia. Edward. Ward,~:
· wu killed •ben a foar-wbeeJ
drive nlmle plUJICtd down an
emballkment tn the Sierra
Nftlda east or here. aulboritles
Mid.
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of Shasta grape soda.
The Democratic presidential
nominee bad all but left the open
air polillcal rally lS minutes
earUer.
But as he started to climb into
his mustard colored limousine,
an aide told Carter of a senous
campaign oversight.
The traveling press hadn't
bf.en fed.
So, while Carter sipped grape
soda, his presidential campaign
was temporarily sidetracked by
the collective appelltes of about
100 reporters, photographers and
assorted broadcast types.
Added delay in the candidate's
hell-bent-for-leather schedule
wa.'I avoided when the hastily or-
dered Big Macs. fish rilet and
ham sandwiches arrived at the
ranch.
As the young campaign worker
and some helpers lugged the
sandwiches to lbe dasgrunUed
prells compound, s omeone
yelled, "No ! No ! Put the food on
the buses. We gotta get out 'a
here'"
The strategy paid orr Seconds
after the sandwich sacks were
put on the buses, the travehnR
press was aboard and ready to
move on
After one last posed photo with
11 local candidate, Carter was in
his car.
And his 10-car motorcade
trailed by three press buses was
soon wlndlne it.a way down a
hastJly traded ranch road and
back on to campaign trail '78.
But tbe rally'a atrat.eglata bad
foraotten something other than
the care and feedln& of the
traveling press.
Calllomla'a 1ovemor was lert
behind.
Edmund G. Brown Jr. 's driver
was apparenUy 10 smitten with
the need to stay In ~ace ln the
motor caravan that he forsot to
check hiJ pusen1er lilt.
So, Callfornia '• number one
Democrat. wu fumisbed a duaty
muon •••on and pnsumably a
carefully inatruct.ed driver to
escoc1 him back to d.ruz.atlon.
(leeCA&TER. P•Al>
FIRE MICHT
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JACKSON, -Mich. CAP)
Some inmates at. Southern
Mkblfan Prison may be walk.in&
around lD lesa than their normal
attire today.
PrilOO officiala aald a lire in
the prison laundry room Monday ma.lit clatroyed between 300 and
400painofpanta aodjaclteta.
<Xftdals blamed the fire on an overtieated ,.., dryer.
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Oillly !'ii.I -· •t I.ff ~ ..... BURNED FOUNTAIN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH RUSHED TO AMBULANCE
14·yeer-otd Science Student In Cr1tlc1t Condttlon Foltowlng Lib Accident Monday
Sclwol Lab Blast
Burm Valley Boy
By aA V ESTRADA,
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Fountain Valley Hllb School
student Michael Kane remained
in critical condition today after
1ufferin1 third dearee burns over
90 percent of hi• body Monday 1n
a laboratory explosion .
City nre department officials
theorize a Bunsen burner had Ii·
nlt.ed a can of dupUcaUn1 fluid in
the science clutroom.
Kane, 14, of 16450 Jody Cltcte,
Fountain Valley, suffered third
delree bums over his f.ce, body,
arms and le11. HiJ lmtnJCtor,
Robert Rolle. 35. of ""2 Quartz
St., Weatmlnat.er • auffer..s lbird delree burnt on h!J anm.
Kane wu lalreo by paramedics
to UCI Medical Center bum unit.
Rolle, who tried to ext.iniuilh the
names which t1nlled Kane's
clothlnc ln the blHt. waa taten to
Fountain Valley Community
holpitaJ wbel'e be la listed in food
condition.
Althou1h school and fire d• partm•t official• are still in·
veatlgaUnc the actual cause of
the bleat. one wltneaa. Joni
Hyland, 13, of Fountain Valley.
laid lbe WU ln tbe beck oft.be
room when the uplo.iion oc·
curred.
"Mike Wal Hper1mentln1 Will\
some chemicals when I heard the
explotion," she said. "It starWd
a small fire at flrat but It spread
onto bis body within seconds.••
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Woma n J Biled
On Fraud Rap
A woman who defrauded tbe
Oran&-• County waif are depart.
ment of $5,W by clalmlQI a.Id
wbUe •h6 drew support pay.
meot.t from two former huaknda
bat been sentenced t.o aeven
months ln the county Jail.
Retired Oran,. County
Superior Court. Judp Raymond
1boml)to.n. aetln1 u a reUet JwUt. aenlenced 1181'7 E. Smith,
3', of Buena Park. and further
placed ber on tbree years proba. UOft.
He ordered M ra. Smith lo
make full r..UtuUon ot t.he $5,351
duriq ber thne Y'*" ol PC'Oba· tion. Her ti.JC cblldreo WW .. be
cared for In foster bomel •hlt.
abe terve.a her JaU UrM, JUd1e Tbompson ruled.
Ocean View
Teach ers Set
Strike Date
About 300 O cean View
Teachers Association members
reportedly voted to go on strike
on Oct. 4 if a contract ls not
a1reed upon with the school dis-
trict by that date.
The vote came after Ocean
View school district teacher
bartalnlng repre1entat1ves spent
four days in talk• with district of.
lldall and a mediator appointed
by the state Educallonal
Employment RelaUona Board
(EERB).
The four-day aeulon concluded
when dfatrJct official• left a mtet1nl Sunday at 11:30 p.m .
Spokesmen fol' the teachen said ~Y were prepared to continue
the session u wu the mediator, Douc Thompson. of the state
Condliatlon Service.
Thompson replaced mediator
'nlomu McCarthy who was or-
Jrina.Uy ap~inted to the Ocean
ViftW ne10Uat1on• but waa still
Involved Jn tbe Sout.b~rn
California Rapid Transit District
MCotl1Uoo11n Lot Angela~
med!aUoo beean bereThunday.
The ~wo tides will beain
.nocMr medJatIOft sessloo Wed. Dad~ mornlnt .
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Barrett
Pro T ern ·
Selection
By JOANNE REYNOLDS :
OI h Delly l'llel lbff
Milan Dostal, a six-yea~
Newport Beach city councilman,
was elected mayor Monday. :
Dostal, who has served as
mayor pro tem, filJs the vacancy
created by the death of Howard
Rogers earlier this month.
Doslal 's election was followed
by the election of Councilman
Pete Barrett as mayor pro tem.
Barrett 1s serving his first.
term on the council.
Both men will serve in those
posta until April, 1978.
Both Dostal and Barrett, along
with fellow councilmen Lucille
Kuehn and Paul Ryckorr were In
contention for the mayor 's seat.
Following his election, the o~
vlously elated Dostal, who was
selected on the first ballot,
declared "It will be an extreme
pleasure to serve you Jthe coun•
cil) and the city." •
He said the number of can·
dldates for mayor was an lndlca·
lion of "the political health of our
community." He sa1d he would
dedicate himself to encouraging
progress and at the same Ume
maintaining the city's standard
of living.
Shortly after the election, the
council voted 5-1, with Ryckoff
dissenting, to appoint a suc·
cessor to fill Rogers' council
seat.
Dostal noted that, If the council
is unable to agree on an appoint·
ment, a special election will bo
coiled to fill the First District
seat
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Coast
Weather
Cool , cloudy and a
chance of rain In coutaJ
sections Wednesday. Highs
expected to be about 70,
lows In the 60s.
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Sovth COOl't Reperlorv haa
JaunchMJ ill Nuon wit/& G IM·
'"· acnbk comed11 tattrldng Engli1h '">bU1t11. "Th• Rutino
Clal1." Tom Tflu' r~ ii
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-DAILY l"ILOT S TUM<!!y Sepi.mber 2$. 1Sl7e
~·Syria, ·Palestinia~s
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Battle Near Beirut
CHllY""*~-TO WIELD GAVEL
New Mayor Doetal
Fro• Pq~ Al
DOSTAL •••
Earlier in the day during the
council's study session, former
Mayor Don Mclnrus took issue
with a Daily Pilot editonal
which declared the council to be
in violation or the Brown Act, the
state anti-secrecy law.
The editorial was based on an
executive session the council
held two weeks ago to discuss
what the cit}' charter says about
filling a council vacancy.
He disputed that there was a
violation or the law and said the
Daily Pilot ought to take tht!
council to court 1f the newspaper
really believes the council acted
illegally.
Mclnnis did not brin& the sub-
j ect up during the evening
session when the election was
held or when the decision was
made to fill the vacant seat by
appointment.
The council set Oct. 6 at S p .m.
as the deadline for receiving ap-
plications from council can·
didates from lbe First Dislncl
wblcb includes the Balboa
PenJnsula and Lldo Isle.
The applications will be re·
viewed by the councU committee
on appointmenu wbicb conslsls
of Ryckoff . Mrs. Kuehn and
Mclnnis. They will decide which
candidates -If any -need to be
interviewed and report their fin -
dings to the full council Oct. 12.
Councilmen have untU Oct. 13
to make an appointment. After
that, an election ls automatic.
Tbe first available date for an
election would be In March.
Death Suspect
Faces Tests
LOS ANGELES <AP>-A man
who called himself "We" and
''Death" ha1 been ordered to un-
der110 further psycbl1tJ1c toeta
before ata ding trial for two
murders.
Doctors at Atascadero State
ll<Jtpital aa1d Jut week Ftancls
Raymond St. John, 34, who bas
pleaded Innocent by reuon of in-
s anlly, was paycbololtcally fit
for trial. But Superior Court
Jud11e William B. Keene onlel'ed
further tests Monday by two
psyctuatnat.t before the Nov. U
trial.
St. Jolln. • former mental pa·
tlent, la accused cl murdering
Mox Ko"rt, a 60-year-old Loi
An1elea pawnbroker, and Robort
Bucci,~. in October.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) -
Sava•t fl&blln• WU~ lo-
d-., u Syrlao tf'OOl19 apd laDb
launched an offensive to dlllodie
P alestinia n cuerrillas from
mountaLD stron1bo1m overlook-
ing Beirut. RiJbt-wing <lui.llliwi
rorces also joined the four·
pl'OQ&ed uaaull befUD •t dawn. ln Cairo, ECYpt.laD Pnllldent
Anwar Sadat charred that the
Syrian attack was an attempt to
destroy the Palestinian move-
ment and shatter Arab efforts to
eod the 17-moo\.b-old lAb&oeM
clvUwar. ,
A Syrian military spokesman
said in Damaacut that ~s,.rtan
forces bad gone into acUoo to
dean up Palestinian poQtlons
"dianrptinlt order and peate Ill
Lebanon.''
Earlier. tho .Syrian 1overn· mem· aaid it still supp<Jfted the
Palestinian cau.se des pit. the ex-.
ecutioD of three pro-Paleet.inian
1uerrtllas who a ttacked a
Damascus hotel Sunday.
A flurry of Palestinian com-
muniques said their antiaircraft
batteries were in action against
"wlidentlfled enemy planes"
makine low passes over a string
of seven PJ)estinian·held sum-
mer resort towns 12 to 18 miles
eutofbere.
The top Christian rniliUa com·
mander said Christian forces bad
joined the Syrtan attack and that
the entire Christian enclave
north of Beirut bad been put in a
state of alert.
"We have u.sed the Syrian at-
tack to launch an offensive or our
own," said Ba s hir Gemayel,
commander of the PhaJange par-
ty militia, largest on the Chns-
tian side.
"We are determined to puree
Mt. Lebanon of every PaJesti-
nJan, ·' be said.
Bashir is the son of Pbalaqe
party leader Pierre Gemayel.
A guerrilla commuruque said
Palestinians and their Lebanese
lertlst alllea were locked ln
ground and artillery combat with
Syrian attacke rs. It claimed
guerrillas had ltnoc:ked out three
Syrian tanks.
Reports from monitored radio
conversations said helicopter·
borne Syrian troops captured the
\'lllaie of Eln el·Sohat neighbor-
int Faloqba, • town astride a
key road leading toward Chri.a-
tlan·beld peaks.
Top 1uerrllla leader Yaalr
Arafat called top aides to an
emerfency aeuton or his
Palestine Uberatloo Or11anlu·
Uon'a executlve commiUee-tbe
blabelt auerrilla body. A Palest!·
nJao communique aaid Arafat
al.lo wu tod1ln1 a complaint
af-ainat Syria wllb the Arab
Leaiue ln Cairo.
Sadat, 1peaJdo1 to the Arab
Soelaliat Union, E1YPt's only
autborhed polltical party,
deacnbed the Lebanese war u a
"black spot in Arab blstory." He
said, ''Syria ia loelnt no matter
what It achieves. Lebanon Ls loe-
lq. We u an Arab nation are los-
lq. Tbe only winner Ls Israel."
Paleatinian aourcea here bad
ex.pressed fear it would brine an
abrupt end to current neroUaUon
toward peace ln Lebanon and a
puab by Syria a1alnst tbe
Palestinians.
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HEW FIGHTING FLARES
lcen• of Struggle
F,.o• P•ge A J _.
BLAST •••
Miss Hyland said most of the
class or 20 students panicked and
ran from the room while Kane
began to run wildly with n ames
covering his body. Rolle then
tned to wrap the youth in a fire-
proor blanket, sbe s81d.
The witness said the can or
duphcatmg Ouid new across the
room in the explosioo and tbe
flammable liquid burst into
names which eogu.l!ed mucb or
theclus room floor.
Two other students . Lis a
Sowell. 14 , and DrianSberrell.15,
"1'e the only ones to~ and try
to extinguish the n ames, accord·
ing to • school official invesliiat-
ing the incident. .
Pound Hits
NewLmv ·
LONDON (AP) -De
1llln1 British pound
plunfed nearly five cents
aiatnat tbe dollar todll,Y,
hittinl record lows despite a *lb apeech by Labonte
Prime Mlnisler · James
Call11han tbat Britain
must (et but to a system
of profit.I, Jli&b =tM· · ly and balanced .
Aft.er a hectic day's trad· ·
inl on London foreign ex-
cbances, dealers quoted
sterlin1 at $1.83SO com·
pared to Monday night'•
record low cloalo1 of
$1.6810.
Dealen expected more
nuctuatiooa ln the pouod's
·value before the cloee of
trading.
Four-door Sedan
~ex-Kidnaper's Car
Object of Search
A detailed description ot tht>
car Involved In the abduction of a
lt>-year-old Oraoge County boy
who wu sold into sex alavery for
$S0 is clrcu1atln£ today among
law enforcement aeeodes.
Tl'I• victhn or the weekend kid·
naplns which occWTed after be
wu ptcked up while h.itcb·hlkln1.
in Huntlniton Beach wu not
seriously lnjurcd but w35 de·
llnitel7 molested, lnvcst.lsatora
Squid Invade
&aches on .
South Comt
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A new
mus aelf-beacbint cl aquld m9Y
be taldna place aloq Soutbe:m
Calilarni.a beaches. Tbe 10-arm aquld wen report.
ed waa.btnC up from Oceanside
aouth to belo• San Diero, many. as lq aa 80 lncbn.
A ll!e1uard said be found dead
squid on the Oceanside beach,
butotben said many were alive.
For days fishermen otl La
. Jolla have anagied 1quld u Iona
aa four feet. A stroller aaJd1 •"Somet1me1 they jumped out«
the water.••
Tb• rubbery mollusks are almDar to those wblch swam to·
their death• on Southern
California beaches by the
lhoulandl la 1174 and llTS.
said today.
His hometown wa:s nol re-
vealed but OetecUve Vlrlinla
Klrkmeyer said tbe youtb fa an
Oranee County resident who
found hi mself in captiv1ty after
cccptlng a rtde Friday after· noon.. .
The youth w11 picked up near
the Huntinaton Buch Pier.
Aulhoritf es were contact«! by
the vlctlm Sunday l\ll{ht afl•r h1a
rcleaae by two men who allececl-
ly bou1bt h lm for $SO from
another man who ort1inally
picked him up.
"We have a very good descrlp-
tlon of tbe car ," Detective
K.lrtmeyer sald. "We very de-
fiD.lt.l,y believe the Yictlm'1 ac-
count of what happened."
She aaid the vehicle ls a 1960 to
1IM Oltvrolet row-... sedan.
••1t•1 a very, very hded
""" " DetectlYe Klrk.me,er
added. ..It bH • ton. tan
bead.ltner and black M:ltl."
She a1ao said t.be car, UMd bJ' a
man In hi• late 20s to abduct the
teen11er later l)fdal.S to ap-
parent homosexuala, ls al90 di.st·
inaulsbable b7 it.a talW~. they are potllloned hor1sonW·
ly, wlth three aepante red blllbs.
Detertive KinlDe)'ft aasd the
vlctlm In the qanlt hu pro-
vided • detailed descdpdon of
bis kJdooper u.sed by police
art1ata to compile • C!Ompotlt.
mQC ahot portraJL
lfe was bllndfO)ded after belna
p icked up, eonaequent\J no
deKJ1pC.lon ot bil moleltert ia
available. • •
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4Firms
Vie/or
Stock?
Tb.r~ unJdentlned M1ness in· terata aNJ tompetini wlth the
Mobil OU Comp•QJ fer a controll·
Sq ln~t lD lbe I.Mn., Com· pany, ll wu llated lllooday in
Orange County Superior Court.
Jam~ Irvine Found•Uoo al-
toml'y Howard Privett made lhe
disclosure durin1 question.Int or
lrvioo Company Vice President
Lanatn1 Eberlln1. He refused to
idtllt.U'y the lfttereat.ed parljes or
put a price ta•on their off en.
Privett further reveaJed while
interrupting Deputy Attorney
General Lowrence Tapper's
qo.tioeio1 ol Ebertinl Uuat 1f
prospectlve bu.yen have contact-
ed the Irvine CoropaD.)' 1D the laat
three years.
It was learned outaide Judie
James F. Judge's courtroom that
at lea.st two of tbe three actively
inlereated in coc:npeting with
Mobil are preparedl0topthe$IOO
million offer.
The information appears to
strengthen Irvine heiress Joan
Irvine Smith's contention that the
Mobil olfer, which represents a
per share value of $24. is well
below lbe f alr market value or the
stock.
Mobil and the fOUQdaUon board
agreed on the $200 m.1Won sale of
the foundation's M .S percebt
stake in lha fniM Oompaay but
the deal w.-fro&• when Mrs.
Smith took &eial act.kin to halt lt..
· She cocttend.s that the ale of the
swck at Its present quoted price
would be unfair to herseU and
other minority stockholders.
Mrs. Smith baa suggested that
the foundation dispose or the
stock-which must be relin-
quished under federal law-by
giving it to cbarilies. The sugges·
tion appears to have been reject-
ed by the foundation and the
Irvine Company.
Police Search
For Possible
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Kidnap Yictim
HACIENDA HElGlITS (AP)
-About 40 sheriff's deputies
launched a land and air search in
a brush-covered area today !or a
10 to 1.2-year-old 11rl and a man
deputies s91 may have k:ldnaped
and beat.en her.
The mu and ball·nutlt 1lrl
were reported seen late Monday
by a conatrucUon worker drivinl
bome on an Edhon Oompan)' ac-
cess road la • ru11etl area ·
northwest of Collm• Road and
west of the Avocado Grove hous-
ing tract, said Industry sheriff's
Deputy Ralph Dusenberry.
Tbe construction worker, Paul
Rebartc, 19, of La Habra, told de·
puties be saw the liJ'I, wearlnt
only a yellow blouse or jacket
and nude from the waist down,
beat.en by the man and carried
off into the brush. Rebartc saJd
be stopped bJa truck and followed
the palr on foot about 200 yards
· before losln1 them ln the dark.
DepuUes swooped on the area
wlth hllh·b eam bellcopter
searcbUabta minutes laler,
Duaenberr1 uld. About 35
11round searchers beran a
thorou1b loveat11at1on of the
scene aa wen, be aald.
''So far nolhi.Dg has been found,
except 1ome evidence that
somebody ran through the
bulhes," be a aid.
No vehicle that mi&bt have
brou11bt lbe man and 1trl into the aru was seen, he said.
Probably th~ m°'t Often requested colored stone I• · Opal. This 11 partlculerly
tru<' of young p~opl&. Their
Interest •nd enthuclesm for this lovely oem lust seems to
;raw and grow. They •rt
wllllng to give their Opal
Jewelry the utr1 cart It r .. quires. • Because Opal Is 11 hydrous
slllca (3 to 10% water) It shOUld not bt uposed to ew-tremes In tempereture or It
might crack or crau. It hH
th9 semt refractive lndu es sesame Med oll end a tiny droP of thet oll on th9 mw. · occeslOMlly, wlll Mtp to
keep It from dryl119 ou1. A mcwe c«ivenlent Of'Ottdlve
trMtment 11 a perrodlc soatt· 1119 In room temperature water. Do not~ th9 pfec•
of ()pal jeweliY!nto a con-
i.lner of water thOugh, •• Opals are subfect to frecture from dropping or • ahlrp
blow.
Schorr Qutts·
'Temion Source' at CBS?
NEW YORK (AP)-Dani~l Schorr. then~
suspended by C~ wtUle a conireutonal co~!:
trted to find out wbo 5ve hlm a sec: rel repOrt oa the Cl.A. quiUii.a network ~.
Schorr aald In a etter to Richard Salaat; ~· dent ol CBS News, that hll ~urn mllht be ... SOW"ce of tenaion •
wtthln the or1anil8tion."
Schorr waa suspended in
February when the House Etblca
Committee aonounced tt wanted
to know who eave him the report
that crlticbed operadooa of tho • CIA.
The pewsman appeared
before the panel lat week and re-.
!used to say where he aot the re-~o ..
port, clalminf report.en have the rtaht to keep
sources confidential. Tbe committee voted to take no
action against him.
Scborr's letter to Salant referred lo ''plaDI which
are fairly far advanced."' but did DOt elaborate on bis
future.
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CARTER RALLY. • •
All in all, It wasn't the best of
days for Brown.
For one thinr. invitaticm to the
$'75 a ticket barbecue rally said
thoae attend In., sboWd wear t.belr
"ab-ldckiDC clot.bes.
Moat of tbe party faithful
followed the dress code to the let-ter. .
Bearded former COQIJ't!SSDlan
Dick Hanoa wore a broad-
brimmed bullalo hat. U.S. Sen.
John Tunney wore sneakers.
Concressman J erry Patterson
wore a Hang-Ten T-shirt..
Ken Cory looked IDQre like an
unemployed accountant than the
s tate 's controller. County
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was
dressed in what he likes to call
bis frontier sulL
But Governor Brown wore a
gray business s uit, white shirt
and black Ue.
Candidate Carter had his tie
and suit coat off and bis sleeves
rolled up within a few minutes of
arriving al Rally '76.
But Bro wn went Brooks
Brothers all the way.
And as local candidates
paraded to his side for a picture.
taking session, Brown's mood
grew more surly.
When asked for one la.st pose
with con«ireaaional candidate William Farris. Brown snapped,
"Okay, okay. But lhi5 ia the lasl
one."
Then, with Farris st.anding a
lew feet away, Brown called out,
··Where's the guy who wanls lhe
picture. Where's the IN)'?"
"I 'm the guy," Farris
answered.
The best candidate Farris got
for hla campaign literature was a
picture of himself smilmg and
California's governor scowling.
And at that polnt, Brown dJdn't
know that tn a few minutes he
would be forgotten by the Carter
motorcade.
Bul there wasn't much the ral-
ly planners forgot.
For instance, for the politically
sensitive the portable fiberclus
rest rooms hauled to tbe ranch
were embluooed acrou their
doors, "teamsters serviced."
The United Farm Workers·
Teamsters dispute wu avoided
by serving SebaaUanJ rather
than Gallo wine.
And those who sold Carter
peanut necklaces for $10 assured
prospective buyers lbe peanut.a
coated with gold were from
Georgia and the gold was, in·
deed, real gold.
But when it came to coot.rolling
the traveling preaa, Rally '76
planners met their match.
When a bullhorn equipped
campailJ) worker directed the
@ ·
EiEM WISiE
travelers to cold beer, th• media
followed. ·
But signs held JdCb by ot1Mt
workers tbal read, '"Preis -
Follow Me," were~ tbe
press bumped and baatl.cl
around Carter.
· During a brl•f tua·of·••r·
same, some of tbole wbo bid
come to see Carter aD4 who
Carter bad come to Me made the
mi.slue or coming between I.be
cameras and the candidate.
And those wielding tbe
cameras began yelling.
''Get thal lat f uy wit.b the hat
out or the way. ' one television
cameraman yelled. ''Get that fat
gwoutofthere.''
The so-called rat man with the
hat WU Richard O'Neill. owner
ol lbe ranch and aodfather to
S outh ern Calfforoia"•
Democrata.
Twenty five of thcse8S minutes
were spent In the n1obUe camper, ts of them wailine for the Bi& Macs.
Carte r spent another 20
min\ltea ppslng wltb local can-
didatea.
His well·accepted apeecb last·
ed 10 minutes. Collectively,
speeches extolllor Carter's
virtues by O'Neill, Brown and
Tunney ate .up another 10
minutes.
Thal tell the smllinl former
Georgia iovemor 20 mfit"1ea for
face·to-face or lens-to-leDI con-
versation with those who support
him.
But he got a bell riuu1 eh·
dorsement from O'Neill iben the
county and Soutbem C&U!omJa
Democratic leader compared
Carter's visit to his ranch with
Gupar Portola's 1788 expedition.
stopover.
After the good natured can·
dldate'• Bii Mac-delayed de-
parture, the Democrat. played
ranch gamet.
And they ate. •
They ate barbecued steaks,
encbUadas, tort~~! corn on tbe
cob, salad and eruu beans. Fo.r
the thlnty, there waa red and
wblte Sebaatlanl, marruerJtu
and iced beer.
>.. Carter's motorcade cllsap.
peared down the ranch ~z ~
Democrata wbo stayed oenma
beganllningupatthebul>ecuo
pits.
But Carter's campaign lunch
had been half a cold turt.y
sandwich washed down by gape
soda. .
And on the travellnl( Pl'ell
buses. there were no doubt some
who wondered bow they eot •luck
with ftah lllet when what they ,...
ally craved was a Bil Mac.
The two most lmp,or11nt
classes are "white • ()pill, cheracttrlzed by 8 Whitt or
milky bodr c olor, end "black" Opt PoHHMd Of I ~rker body color. The most
valu•blo and lht most
SOUQht·after are the bla<.k
Opals with lnten1t, attr9C·
tlwly distributed and Mii·
shaped color patchtt.
Because Opal 11 S to Slit In hardness, It la sometln.t
combined with other atones In what we call "Ooubtetl"
end ''triplets." Doublets art
~ by cementlno • thin laytr.of oem Opal to anoth9r
m.tterl•I to lend 1t~h.
The trlpltt adds• quartz top
which gives It mot'9durabUl· ty end prevents acrttehlng
of the softer ~·· There rs •ISO "floating' Opal Which consists of chips of <>Pol
float Ing In glyctrlne lmldt a
small crystal spher,, All of
thtM MMmbfed ()pal sere of
course much ltH u.-nslve than a full Opal gem. Opat Is u•ually cut tn
c1bochon and smoothly pollshed. The finest varieties exhibit . "play of
COior'' Whlc" 11 •n opt.le.al Phenomenon consisting of "*'Y vivid prism.tic co4· ors. Today Auttre11a Is thO 1 ~lpaJ sour<t of OplllS'.. AMl•··--L* .... ,
W. ~rry •wide varJety Of
ap.f Jewelry renglng from '30. to Mvtral thouMnds. It
Is the blrthStone of thoM
bom In OC'tOber, but all n'lay
use and tnJoy thll fasc:lr\at-h'9 gem. With r~e cere tt wlll IHl fot meny,.
manvvtars.
'UFO'
Chills
Joker
SPOKANE. Wash. <AP)
Gary Hutson thoucht he had via·
ltors from outer space.
"Scared. I hate lo tell you the
reeling 1 had," Hutaon aa.1d Mon·
day. "It aent chills up my spine."
He said he was awakened from
sleep by the "most eerie noises,
wildest lights and strangest look·
inl thing right in my back yard."
What Hutson tb<>U&ht might be
an uniclcnlilled f11ing object was an o bject t r eated from $5.47
worth or materials by neighbor
John Beam J r .
"Many times Gary has played
practical jok es o n the
neighborhood," Beam sa1d, "so 1
thought it m1ght be worth a laugh
lo play the ulltmate practical
joke on b1m." ..... ,..,... ..
DONALD TAYLOR READY FOR THE DOWNHILL StDE OF HIS ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT
Former Coat• Meun Closing In on Oshkosh In A rst Such Journey In Homemade Plane
Beam said he built the "UFO"
from three automobile hubcaps,
a borrowed blue revolving Light,
whlte strobe light. and a roof vent
tovet. He said the sounds were
recorded short wave rad.lo in·
terlerence. The $5.47 was spent
for wire and nuts and bolts. World Flight Near End Then Beam, with tbe as-
sistance of five neighbors,
lowered the object into Hutson 's
yard and stretched the control
wires to a nea rby garage. Ex.Mes~ Home11Ul<k Plane on Final Leg
From Wire Services
Former Costa Mcsan Don
Taylor and his Victoria 76 are
closing In on Oshkosh, Wis .. and
an aviation first -a round·the·
world flight i n a homemade
plane.
The 58-year·old pilot, who now
resides In Hemet, 1s now ny1ng
over Canada in the 1,900-pound
aircraft he built five years ago 1n
his Coeta Mesa garage. Taylor 1s
expected to land an Oshkosh Wed·
nesday, complellng his 25,000
rnilejourneyin1ustove r50days
Equippe d with a 180·
horsepower engine and special
wing tanks for fuel. the 21.root·
long, s m&Je engwe craft can weigb as much as 2,150 poundl>
and s till qualify as the s mallci.l
and only homemade ..urcrafl to
circle the globe.
''It '11 show that htlle guys with
t heir own hands and un ex·
per im e ntal air craft can do
something unique in the world,"
Taylor said.
This flight is his second try. He
new the plane east in 1973 and got
as far as northern Japan before
wind and wea ther combined to
block the flight. The Victona 76
went home in a box.
However , the weather on this
attempt h'as been hne and Taylor
is relaxed. "I'm not pushing her
any more," Taylor said. "If I
don't like the weather, I sit down
All I have to do is make it back I
can taxi down the highway and al
still counts.··
After leaving Oshkosh on Aug
1. where the annual expenmental
aircraft fl y·m was held, Taylor
new across the North Atlantic to
London Taylor and hLS plane
have touched down 10 Venacl'
Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur, and
numerous tmy islands.
Taylor·s biggest dcla} came at
Midway Island when he landed
~ithout Navy c learance and spent
lSdays trying to get out.
· · 1 had more than :J> clearances
rrom foreu~n countnes. but not
from the U S. Navy." srud the
former Air Force lieutenant col·
one I.
"They said it was nn illegal
landing a nd fined me $100. Well, 1l
may h ave been illegal, but it was
the onlr place lo land for 1 000
miles either way.'· Taylor said
After he arrives back an
Oshkosh this week, Taylor will
rest for a couple of days before fly
2nd Sunset Slaying
Jury Being F orrned
Jurv selection continued lod,av
in the Orange County Supenor
Court tnal or a Newport Beach
man accused of m volvement in a
revenge raid on a Sunset Beach
home that lert a woman dead and
a man dying.
Dennis Casey Jones, 32, of 1954
Santiago Drive, is oneo{ ftve men
booked on m ultiple criminal
charges including two counts of
murder after Ronald Cauwels, 27.
and Janet Mae Melz,34, wereshol
to death last Nov. 8
Phone Fraud ·
Brings Jail
LOS ANGELES CAP) -An
Orange County woman who al
legedly used phony surnames
and accent s 10 a lelephonl·
scheme to raise nearly $100,000
from aroups sympathetic lo
minorities has been sentenced to
two years In prison for m ail
fraud. ,,.
Nori ne L . Paulson, S3, of
Anaheim. was convicted or JO
counts of mall fraud last month
Jesse 8 . SperUn1. 38. who was tn·
d ieted on 11lm tl nr charges.
earlier rleaded guilty lo two
counts o m oll fraud and will be
sentenced Nov. 8.
T he two were accused of
schemln1 to solicit minority ad·
vertlslng from businesses and re·
Jlglous groups by telephone.
despite the fact that neither had
any anodaUon with a minority
group.
Thomas Hardin Hesler. 29, or
Long Beach. has been sentenced
to hre Ill prison following his con
v1ct1on on two counts of murder
Tnals are pending for three other
codefendants.
It is alleged that Jont:S, who is
also known as Dennis Maloney,
was one of the gang of men who
burst Into Cauwels'-home all6861
Bayview Drive, to exact revenge
for Cauwcls robbery of two mcm
bers of a drug smuggling nng
Mrs. Metz was killed with a
burst from an automatic nfle car
ned by Hester. Cauwels was shot
in the head as other gaug mem·
bers led him to the bedroom
Bike Trips Vp
Heist Suspect
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A 27
year-old Los Angeles man. Dion
S. Bailey has been arrested and
booked for m vestigation or b11nk
robbery because FBI agents
caught his bicycle showing.
Two F BI agents were rushing
to the scene of a reported bank
robbery on Wilshire Boulevard
Monday when they saw a bike
han1lng out of the trunk of a tax-
icab.
Moments earlier, employes at
Loe Angeles Federal Savings and
Loan reported that a masked
man had held up the bank,
escaped wtlh $4 .065 and was last
seen ~aling away oo a IO.speed
bike.
Woes Mount
Shock Death Suit Filed
-
A LAGUNA NIGUEL man booked oo murder charges
wben a netcbbor'a child was electrocuted in his front yard
now faces civil action wblcb aeets $300.000 in damages for
his alle1ed responsibility for the child's death.
James Michael and Robyn Ann McMuUen, 29089 Paseo
de Ascaso. na me Danlel Gonzales Guzman, 32, or 29091
Paseo de Aacaso, u defendant in \heir Or ange County
Superior Court JawsUit.
TREY CLAIM that a live electric wire rigged by
Guaman to hep dogs and cats off his flower beds took the
Ille of KeUy•lficheUe McMullen, 18 months, wbeo she wan.
deed on to Gum an 's lawn Aug. lS.
Gu:aman faces a preliminary bearing in south Orange
County munJclpal cowt. He is free on his promise to appear.
\
ing back home to his wife. Lois.
Taylor 's journey, underwntlen
by MK Products of Irvine, will
cost about $10,000 "and that's
not staying at the Jhltons," be
said
"We thought we told everyone
in the neighborhood what we
were doing." Beam said. "Un·
fortunately. we forgot to inform
one group of people -the
police.''
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~: \lN THE a OAD: For coastal
H!!Ple wbo U\lt ln tbe rcilonl of ~Harbor Area and soutM.rly, ~ Upon a time lt WU (alr\y
eeq to iet to Santa ~. The
routes are le11 certain these
d.a)'I.
Some time ~ck if you Uved In
ctrt.ain sectioOJJ or Costa Mesa ot Newport Beach, you might
just get on Newport Boulevard
and follow you't nooe to Santa
Ana.
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no1e through a m au ol pet"ma·
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Soviet
Buildup
Reported
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe
Soviet \Inion la movlnl '° de-
vcklip nucl .. r weapcm IAll&*iori·
ty with an unpre~edaQd mJatle
proaram. ••>'• Defense
Secretvy Donald Rl.D\lfdd.
''Tbe1 are clearly atriviJll not
to be on the 1otln1 &tde ln the
event those weapons are usoct."
Rumareld told reponen Mooda.Y
ln updaung h'-• .,nuai report to
Coo&~• delivered in January.
HE SAID THE Russian m.wtle
program will clve the country
more nuclear atrikinl JM?Wer
Utan it needs "mttely to det.et
11uc:lear war."
He also said the lnstallaUon or
new miuiles an:ned with multi·
pie warheads bu moved ahead
"at a lilUe raster deployment
rate th a n anlicipated in
January."
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Pleodi119 for Pilot's R e t11r11
Lyudmila P etr ovna Belenko, left, a nd Lyudmila
Stepanova Be lenko. wife and mother of Soviet pilot
Viktor Belenko, declared in tears today that they do not
believe he was a willing defector when he flew his
secret MIG2S jet into Japan this month. His wife said
she sent a letter to President Ford asking for the pilot's
return.
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Sex Hormone
Warning Toltl l
WA..SffiNGTON (AP) -The au bonnOIM9 that an eiti ..... ftw.
milllon American ~take &o rellev• lbe a)'m~ ol atnOf• ...
must cal'T)' 1.LrOD1er health wamlnp. the Food dd Dr"I A4'm1MeU•·
tion <FDA> aay1.
The FDA. ln an order b.s\aed "Becauae lh•H draa• cu
Mooday,uld new labtlldJrec:ted u-. barm aa ••U a tood aod
a t oh•ltlana preacrlblng b9ea_. they are dlfferent from
est.rosen. an11t be printed and nial\Y other dn&i• la that~ •~ ·
distributed wlthln the next. flO Slvtn to otber•IH bealtby
c1a.ys. ~ und•rsolal t.be Htval
But the Jl't>A aald it want.a to proce11 ol meaofame. the PDA •
bear from the public bel<>tt It or· ~vea It eaenUaJ Uaat ""*ea •
den otker new labels t.bal would be laformed and that they dtclde
explaln lro1eo risks ln plain for themselves U the rtab are
languqe for women who take~ worth the beoelltl."
hormona.
ESTROGENS FOil women too
old to bur children "are valuable
drugs. They are needed wheQ the
symptoms of the •mange ol life'
become aevere. Tbe FDA's
purpose is to keep lbese dtuo on
the market but to reduce o\leruse
and misuse." Commissioner
Alexander M. Schmidt said in a
state ment.
The ftoposed wamln&• ror ., men o eatrotena note Utat It ls
atlmaled that more than ball ot a II w.om e o u nder fOhl
menot>••e e.xperience -1.)' mild S}'l1lpto.ma or DOCle al all from
•"the ehan1e of llle" and theterore
shouldnottakethehormonea. .,
t
,Some people used to like to go
to Santa Ana via Co.ta Mesa's
Fairview Road.
SINCE FAIRVIEW became
Costa Mesa's permanent public
works project. however. a large
number of motorists have
chosen to dodge detour signs
t>lsewhere on their way to Sanla
Ana.
Rumareld reported tbat tbe
Ruulan.s oow h•ve more than
l,SOO intercontinental raoie mis·
sila In land bases and more than
800 tn submarines.
THIS COMPARES Wl11f 1.054
U S. land-based missiles and 656
ut submarine launching tubes.
Hostages Free, Safe
SCHMIDT HAD TOLD aSenal6 :,
subcommittee last Jan. 21 tbat ~
labelln1 t han•es Weft imminent.
In early March. the agency sum·
marized the changes in a dru&
bulletin st'nl to 700,000docton and
other health p rofessionals.
ln the good old days, if you
were startLng out for Santa Ana
from Laguna Beach, Corona del
Mar. Irvine Terrace. or maybe
Balboa lsland, you would simply
c:lrive out MacArthur Boulevard.
· MacArthur Boule\lard used to be a s imple, straight country
road that went through Irvine
ranchla nds. past a couple of
cows and a buffalo ranch and
one set of stop signs at the old
Triangle Then you hooked up
directly to Main Street in Santa
Ana.
All that has changed. You've rot all those trarfic signals, left
urn pockets a nd congestion
before MacArthur twists its way
around Orange County Airport
You stall end up an north Tustin.
THEN THEY BUlLT a new
t oad next to MacArthur in
Newport and <'Lilied it New
MacArthur. F ormer state
&t'na tor John Schmitz came
along and got Old MacArthur re-ramed as Veterans Memorial
l11lhway M o:,t people still
called it MacArthur anyway.
Come now the engineers for
the California Transportatlotl
~partment. who are building a
new bridge for MacArthur.
When completed. this will re-
ohgn the Old MacArthur to the
pew MacA rthur on the new
bndge
This is not to be confused with
the new MacArthur that was
hwlt down the road aways in
?'Jcwport. You aren't confused,
are you?
In summarizing Soviet de-
velopment. Rumsfeld said "the
scope or these programs is UD·
precedented'• either in the Soviet
Union or the United Slates.
He satd the Russians still lag
behind the United Slates in the
important area of miuile ac-
curacy but are improving.
"TBEll E HAS NOT been
anything that sufficiently differs
Crom what ha.a been anticipated"
by defense and intelligence of.
flc1als that will requJre any
significant s~up In the U.S.
development and deployment of
advanced missiles and bombers,
he said.
"We should try to stt that our
strategic d eterrent remains
heaJtby. ··he added
The defe: .. ~-: ~ecretary 's report
oa Soviet missile progress came
nine days before President Ford
was due to debate defense and
foreian policy issues w ith
Democratic presidential con·
tender Jimmy Carter.
Defense o fficials denied
there was any link betwttn the
timing of the m issUe report and
the impending debate. IUportt'rs
have been asking for an update
fOf' months .
Robbe r s Nab, A bandon P a r e nts, Baby Twins
NEW YORK (AP) -Two ski· seized by the g unmen who.
masked gunmen. holding a ter coming out of a bank thev had
rilied mother and her 4-monlh· j ust held up, starting f1r1ng
old twin girl.s u host.ages. uponpollce.
eluded police Monday on a six-The gunmen, who had robbed
mile. gunfire-punctuated C'hase the bank of $14,900, eventually
through local streets. ~aped on Coot.
The mother, screanung at the 1he mother and the infants
gunmen "My babiee, my wer e freed unharmed The
babies," cowered on the back children 's 32·year-old father
seat of the car during the morn-suffered a scalp wound when
ing chase through Queens. the gunmen s hot ham and
pushed hlm out of the car.
THE HOSTAGES WER E Police gave this account:
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'FRONT-LINE' COUNTIUES
Flve That tftt Plan
JUST AFTER 9 A.M., the
masked m e n. armed with a
shotgun and a handgun, enter('(!
a Qu~ns branch of the National
Bank of North America They
were collecting the money when
one s potted a police off1ct.•r
passing by outside.
The gunmen bolted from the
bank and started acro~s the
street. A squad car rounded the
corner and they fired at at.
Just then. Dan Gormanly was
driving past the bank with ha s
wife. Susanne. 26. and the
couple's lwin girls an the back
seat. They were on tht>ar way lo
the hospital for a routine
check·up.
SUDDENLY A MAN wearin~
a ski mask stuck a handgun in·
side the drivt>r's window and
fired.
Gormanly said later he dJdo'l
remember lbe bullet grazing his
skull .
"l had no idea I'd *n s hot,"
he said, adding, "U be really
wanted to put that bullet in (my
head), l don't think he would
have massed.·'
GORMANL V COULDN'T re·
call whether he was pulled or
fell out of the car. His wife cow-
ered on the rear noor with her
babies.
The bandits slipped into the
car and, amid gunfire. made a
U·turn and sped off.
"At hrst I was quiet." said
Mrs Gormanly. But when the
C'ar careened through traffic.
she yellt>d at the men up rronl:
"My babies, m y babies."
"( HEARD A LOT of shots,"
she said.
Eventually, police caught up
with the car and shot one of its
tires. The Gormanly car kept
on. One of the s uspects leaped
out and disappeared into an al-
ley. Later, the second gunman
stopped the car a nd also
escaped on root.
Trans/ er of Power
Talks to Continue 1lu11e1yland.
Total Discount Sale
The FDA said It wfll seek public
comment during the next 60 days
on proposals to dirert new label·
Ing at pa tients. New labels dJred·
ed at physicians cmpbash.e that
women taking estrogens Coe more
than a yeu run • higher risk or
cancer of the lining oNhe uterus
and that estrogens have been as-
sociated with birth defects.
Tbe FDA sald physicians
should examine patients wbo take
estrogens at least once every she
months, and that they should
never prescribe estrogens for pre-
gnant women. Estrogens a lso
should not be given to women with
breast or uterine cancer, un-
diagnosed abnormal vaginal •
bleeding, clotting in the legs or
lungs. heart disease, angina chest
pains or a 1troke, the directions
warn.
THE FDA SAID estrogens have
not been s hown effertive in treat·
ing nervousness, keeping the skin
sort. or helping women "feel
young" during menopause, and
should not be prcacribedforlhose
purposes.
Comment.a on the proposed pa-
tient labeling can be mailed to Ille
Hearin& Clerk, Food and Drug
Administration, Room 4-6S, 5600
Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md .•
20852.
Meanwhile, as this is going on,
ll will be n ecessary , the
CalTrans brass say, to close the
:;ho rt sect ion of 8n:>lo\ Street
Jwtwecn Jamboree Road and old
,MacArthur.
THIS PORTION oC Bris tol
~tr eel use d to b e carrea
Palisades Road. Authorities
<'hanged this becau.11e the two
~trceu actually connect Into one
SALISBURY, Rhodesia CAP) -Rhodesian nationalist leade r
J oshua Nkomo is to leave for neighboring Botswana today for more
talks with black African leaders on the changeover from white to
black rule in Rhodesia.
Also beaded for~ Botswana capital of Gabarone are U.S.
Secretary of Slate Henry Kissinger's top Africa aide. WilUam
Schaufele, and BriU&:t Minister or State for African Affairs Ted
Rowlands.
IWWIAND& WIU. BEGDi..J'ALKS on setting up a conslitu·
tional conference demanded by the leaders or me -rtve "front-hne ..
black African states a5 the next step in transferring power from
Rhodula 's Z78,000 whites to Its 6.4 mHJion blacks
0 OffO!'..,.-, a evet,_Hi.lf19.!
~or a miracle by ltHU.
Anyway. the miracle Is going
to cet disconneclt'd from old
MacArthur on <>et. 18 for an
t•llllmnted three week~.
Nkomo is considered a top candidate to be Rhodesia's first
black prime minister. He denied Monday that the five "front-bne"
black African presidents who met In Lusaka. Zambia, last week,
had rejected Kissinger's plan for a transition to black maJority rule
in Rhodesia.
"They have rejected nothing," he said, adding thal all they had
done was Insist that Brita.In 111 the only power that can call a con·
ference of Rhodesian leaders to work out a new constltutioo
· When at gets re·hooked up, you
'"•II have a New MacArthur UP·
on which you can get 106t and
,find )Our way to north Tustin "What they did waa remove senou., flaws which were m
the document that I.a cenerally known as the K1 ss1ngtr plan." he
lUUd.
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Manx With 38 Lit·es
38 days ins ide a packing case being shipped across
country didn't put out the Hghts of t8-monlh-old cat
owned by little Nancy Taylor of G11oton, Conn. ,The cat
was without food or water during its ordeal.
Four Arrested
Youths Slwot Waiting Woma11
LOS ANGELES IA P > -A v.oman v. as .,hot v.h1h: ~1ttm~
alongside the h<'av1ly-tr.1H•led Holly'IHxKl Fn·"'v. a} in a d1!>.ibled 'an
wiullng for help. pobce :.ay. Ofhcer.. sa~ they 'l'e arr~ted four young
men and are se<'k1ng a firth.
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J Angele~ v. a :-. h:;t< d 1n .,at1srar l a te tory cond1t1on with a bullet
wound that sevC'rcd an artery
in ht"r thigh
Officer!. ~aid they arrested Richard Corree. 18; Ware Jones. 19.
Larr)· Smith. 18 and an umdl·nt1r1ed Juvtmale Police said C<Jrrec.
Jones and Smith were booked for mve:..t1gallon of a:.saull y, 1th 1nt<:nt
to m urder.
GoL·Prnme n f ,tfwif Pay ha /I "'" Death
LOS ANGELF.S <AP> -Tht• federal govc-rnment ha:.. b<>en or
dered to Pll} a <:amanllo man and h1:o; five children more than $1
million in damal(e!. for the d<-'alh of lh<' man's wife and child rn an
Arizona car UC<'•d<'nt '"' ol\'mg J fedl·ral employc in 1972
U.S. Dist. Court Judg<' 11.irry PreJZeri.on awurded Wilham F
Kirw~ Jr a total of$S39,229.Jl1l> son Wilham Jr . w.is awarded more
than $400,000 Tht' remainder wus ~l\'<'n to four other duldn·n for tl11·
loss of tht.'ir mother
F ood Tal k • R t>1mm.-: ,\o S I rik~. \'et
LOS ANG 1-:LE~ 1AP 1 l'\t•J!oll.ttor-. fnr the Teamsters l'n1on
and the Southern Catirom1.J Food Employer:. Council 1FEC1 were·
scheduled to mt•ct a~asn t<Xla) 1n ncgotaauons ;:11med at a\•01d1ng a
strike that tould shut down tht• .:roccr} i.tore industry sn a tv.-o !itat<'
area Teamst<'r'I officials have declined to call for a ~tnkc so fJr
although members ha'le authorized one The FEC. bargaining a gent
for the stores. has stud 1t would lock out all 10,000Teamsters from tht·
Mexican border to San Lws Ob1:..po County 1 f an) of them s t rue k
Drh•t-r Ey .-d a • l '1tho ('r a •I• Cawie
SACRAMENT<> <AP l An "1ncxpt.•nencetl and inattenti ve"
driver was behind the wheel or th(' chartered bus that trasht•d k1lhn.:
29 Yuba City cbo1r members ntwr Martinez last May. the California
JllgM~ay P•trolsays
The driver. ~van Ptothtro, 50. hM been hospttollzcd with a
brokt"'n Pflv11 and oUreT lnJuric:s Milton said Prothero v. as "rs:.t>r1
Hally a truck driver" who had only one t•hcc·k out ride· in the bu:. that
crashed. Prof hero wa.s uceru.ed todnn• :.chool hu~e'
•Pa la("e' SfCfft of .fte•·ond D e bal.,
SAN FRANCISCO IAPI The :..econd de ball· betv.een Prt·~1dcn1
Ford and De mO<'rat1c nomant•c J1mm} C.1rkr v.111 bc1010t:<l Octobcrt.
otS•n Francisco's l'alarl•or f''m1 Arts
Because oC tcchnl<'al reoqUJn•menl" 1nvol\ l'd in nat 1onall'I· t••lt•\ 1!'>
1ng the event. scot avruloh1htv v. ill b1· r1 .. tuc·1·d to <lhflllt 450, .,u1tJ Ctcllt
Michael, president oft he lraitu•"~ S<ln Fnrnc1:.t·o Chapter
Report Slams Race
Officials R ecords
SACRAM ENTO (i\P) -A
CaUfornl• auditor iteneral 's r<'
port ll\YS horst-r acinJt officials
are nol dolnf( enou"h to scrNn
persona w Ith c rim In al re<'Or<l"'.
The report, out Monday, said a
check of u lect <'d 1975 hor.1e ra<'
ing license appll~antl'I 11howed
that 16 3 percent lu~1 whrn th(•y
said they had DQ prior cnmmal re
cords.
record.s were d1srov<'rffi wh1•n
their applications werccomptir<'d
with Jus tice Oeparlm<'nt reror<L<.
The report sn1d Celifurn.i.a llnrs1•
Racin~ Board'!i u:.e or those rr
cords to scr rrn appllc.int..,
dropped sharply m 1975
It also said 23.7 per<'cnt or
Jockeys and " l percrnt ur
trainers or harness dnvers lied
when they said they had no d"
c1plinary action taken against
them by other hor!ie racing
1unsdict1ons.
Those c ht'cked Included of
ricers, directors and partners or
horse racln1 associations
The crimes on their record-;
were drunken drivanf?. poss~o;1on
of marijuana or d angcrous drugs,
disorderly conduct , and sohc1tm1
Corlt wd acts
mBS'l'AfF A~POltTuld the
Policem e n P rotest
NEW YORK (AP)-Hundred!;
of off-duty policemen continued a
chanting, whistle-blowing de·
monstration Into the early morn-
i ng today out s ide Gracie
Mansion. M ayor Abr a h am
'Butne .. retldeHe. They had
bffn warned or ~Ible court oc-
. tion by police and city officiaJs.
Tbe policem en are protesting
n e w w ork sch edules that
eliminate 10 days off a year.
Leonard t''oote. s~retary of the
Horse Racing Board, sa.1d the
auditor general's anvesltgat1on
had uncovered only minor viola
uons that would not warrant the
denJal of a license.
"THE REPORT INDICATES
the most seno\ls o(fenses they
found were drunken driving and
lewd and disorderly conduct,
which a re misdemeanors which
happen all the time,•· Footesaid.
He said the board has other
sources of inform ation to prevent
persons with recorm of serious
crimes from obtaining licens<!1'.
The board can deny a license to
an appuc ant who had Ued in an ap
plication, was oC "bad moral
character .. or who had been con·
v1cted Of possession or HJc of
"any narcotic, dang1>rous dnli or
mariJuana,'' the report said
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Tu.day. September 28. 197" DAILY PILOT
Buses Boll Again
·Bittern ess M8rk ed Negotiations
LOS ANGELES <AP) -
Southern CalHornta llapld
Transit Dustrtct buses, idled for
more than a 1,nontb durlna •
a trlke by drivers and
mechanics, hit tba streets l&nd
hithwoya a1aJn today.
The RTD board of diredon
voted 6_. Monday to ratify a
three-year contract wtth striJ<lng
mechanics to put th~ final touch
on the agreement to end the
walkout that forced 'TG0,000 daily
bus riders , 800 in Ora.nae Coun·
\y, to find other lranspo_rtation.
Board rallfacalioo was the on-
ly formality left in en<Un& the
JS.day wulkout
THE NITED TranspQrtallon
Uruon and the RTO agreed to a
contract for the dtstnct's S,000
driver., last week and the
mec hanics' union ratified its
contract Sunday
The walkout was ~ second
protracted RTD strike In thr~
years. ln 1974, drlvOl'S walked
out and shut down the four·
county bus system ror 68 days
The strtke was marked by fre-
quent breakdowns In negolla·
lions and bitter charlt"S by both
sides, and the vote aia.1nst the
new contract by four RTO board
mem bers 1nd1catcd there m1i:ht
have been a willingness by some
to tel the walkout continue.
THE UNIONS BO'm lnmmed
their demands at leasl three
times at tbe urcing of state Con-
ciliator Thomas McCarthy.
'The d istrac t 's ne1otiators
agreed to one compromise -
whlch amounted to 21 percent
over three years -but 1t was re ·
jected 8 to 3 by the autonomous
RTD board of dlrertors.
In the final i.ctUements, the
board maintaintd It h:id held th
lane "for the taxpayers, ..
although drivers claimed tht>ir
!iettlement bas surpassed the re·
Ject<.>d 21 percent compromise.
THE MECllANIC8, however,
were not happy, and called the
pact "a bad one" followmg Sun-
dJy 's raUracallon vol<'.
Only 60 percent of the
mech anics union's members
partJc1paled in lhe rsnaJ vote. In·
dicat1ve. perhaps, of dii.sallsfac-
llon with the settlenwnt.
The new contract will bnn&
the mechanics· rate to $9 22 an
hour by May 1979, along with
cost of ln·mg inc reases. Onvers
will be eammg as much &.'i $8.27
an hour at the end of three
year:.
Anger Greets New Porn Shop
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Some city
orficlals and residents are irate over the decision or Eart Kuhns to settle his new store in their com-
munity ~outh or San Francisco. Kuhns sells porno-
graphic literature
The 47·year-old businessman operates a cha in
of such bookshops. He plans to open hls new store
Wednesday, and some citizens are not amused.
·'Who does he think be is lo come into th1!i
community and flout the law?" asked Barbara
Schon1g Monday She IS one or the leaders or a
petition drive prot~llng Kuhn's enterprise in
South San Francisco
I --·
She said the s hop .... ,11 be picketed 1f he opens
his doors for business
KUHNS, WHO SAYS he also plans to install lS
peep-show movie muchmes in his shop, admits
he's just about ai.kang to be pmched. He saJd he
and his lawyer hope an arrest will back his court
appeal that his conslltullonal rights are being
violated.
He said th<' city denied him a permit and, in
effect , barred sales or sexually explicit materials
anywhere In town.
"Earl's got a busy week ahead of him." said
the lawyer, Joseph Rtunc oC San Francisco.
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LOS ANG EL.ES <AP> -
special administrator or How
Hucht t-'
ostall." has
placed thrl't!
f1lm1 pro·
duced by the
I IJ t r
bllhonalrl! on
t.ale
Hichard C.
GanoJr Mon
day ope ned " • for bid all the llUSULL
distribu\,lon and reshoWll\g rieh\s ,
lo "The Outlaw,'' produced m ,
1943 ; "The Conqueror," pl"'()r
duced In 1956 and ''Jct Pilot."
produced in 1957
"THE OUTLAW" starred Jarie
Russell in her acting debut an<t·
was considered controversial llt
the time because of promouonat·
photographs or the buxom ac--·
tress in low c ut drei.ses. " .
Hughes kt"pl the movie. whidl
was the story or Bally the Kid, off
the market for five years · '
10 D ogs Poisoned :··
SAN F RANCISCO <AP) '
Someone has poisoned at least id '
dogs with ha mburgers laced wit!}.'
strychnine in San f'ranclsco's '
Sunset District. according to the
Society for Prevention of Cruelt,Y,;
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THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH DAYS
IN nos BEAtmRJL CALENDAR FOR AIL THE
ACTIVITIES OF ORANGE COUNTY GIRL SCOUTS
This illustration is the cover to the new Girl Scout
Calendar in O range County, a product of local Girl
Scouts for their exclusive use in O range County.
No matter what it illustrates, this handsome calendar
does not reflect all the activities of the 35.000 Orange
County girls In Scouting. T here are cookie sales
a nd camping, of course. But there's also help for
the minorities, work to improve the environment,
senior citizen assistance, and so many other projects
relevant to today's society. But above all the service
to the community, Girl Scouts have fun. And they
become better prepared to be women tomorrow
because they're enjoying being girls in Scouting
today. If you want to know what Girl Scouts are
all about, buy one of their new calendars this year.
And if you can volunteer for adult service with Girl
Scouts, or if you have a young girl 5 to 18 who
would like to enroll, or if you can contribute to the
support of these future leaders, call
GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL Of ORANGE COUNTY
J udge Calvin Schmidt, Prnldent 1620 Adams
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Frances Whllts, EKKulive D1re<:tor Cosaa Mesa, California 92626
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Give Law a Chance
Last spnng, when Cesar Chave1 and his Unit<.'<!
Farm Workers be&an carculaling petitions to qualify
Prop. 14 for the November ballot, there appeared to
be s.omeJustification for an in1trnllve.
Tbe state's Agncultural Relations Board. created
under the AgricuJtural Relattons Act of 1975, had run
out of runds and was out Of business. It seemed the
only way to get the landmark farm labor law back on
the road might be th.rough the in1tJahve process.
But by the time sufficient signatures had been
collected the Legislature and the governor had solved
the problem.
The governor, getting back to long-neglected
business after his pres1dent1a1 campaigning, made
the necessary new appointments to the board, which
had been heavily criticized by the growers as we1gbt
ed in favor or Chayei' uruon.
And the Legislature, now sat1sf1ed that the board
would attain a fair balance, voted to restore its fund
ang in the 1976· 77 budget
So the ALRB was back in the business of superv1s·
ing the farm union elecllons and o-.·erseeing
agricultural labor practices as provided in the 1975 net.
Thus the need for Prop. 14 has been eliminated
An iniliative measure is justified only when the
Legislature fails to respond to the electorate
But, despite the opposition of some of their key
supporters in the LegJslature, Chavez and the UFW
are pushing Prop. 14. In effect. it repeals the 1975
legislation and creates anew farm labor law.
Most of the provisions are the same. The most
troublesome difference is that, as an initiative
measure, the entire act, including some provisions de-
liberately incl1.1ded as temporary to see if they would
work, would be frozen into \aw and could only M
changed by another popular vote.
Proponents of Prop. 14 argue they are afraid
another financial impasse could occur if the entire
Jaw is not welded onto the state Constitution where it
cannot be touched by the Legislature.
nus as h1ghl.y willkcly But the ln1HalJve action
would turn a Oexible pi~e of legt!lation, 3Ccepted by
both farm worke~ and growers after endl s con·
fercnces with the governor. into a rli.Jd law, which lht
Legislature would be pe>wt!rless to adjust to corr ct
malfunctions and inequities
The inltrntive is unntttssary and unwis(' lt could
be extremely harmful m the likely event the as-yet
untr1td law nt>eds future correction to make 1t work.
The law should be given u reasonable chance.
Prisoner R elie f
1'hc probl('m of Amcn('an nationals tn Mextcan
Jails-now numbering about 600 has eome m for tl
great deal of attention l:ltcly
Less attenuon is given the fact that an even
greater number of Mexican nationals <Jre ser\'ing
time tn United States JWls
On both sides of the border. most of the pnsoners
have been convicted on charges involving drugtraffk.
For some months now. the State Department has
been conferring with Mexican authorities on a
prisoner exchange proposal. under which American
and Mexican citizens would be permitted to serve out
their sentences in their own countries.
There are many technicalities to be ironed out,
but Mexico ·s Presidenl·elect J ose Lopez Portillo hos
saJd he intends lo follow through \\ith the plan when
he takes office Dec I
This should be \\.Clcome news for the prisoners
and their familtcs
While Americans complain bitter ly about harsh
conditions in the Mexican jails, most of the Mexican
nationals imprisor:u .. 11 north of the border have in·
dicatcd they would prefer them to the isolation they
feel in American pn!>ons. far from their families and
faced with a difficult language problem
If the exchange propos al can be worked out. and
honored by both countncs, 1t should relieve this con-
tribution to international tension
What Do
All These
Dear
Cloorny
Gu
€art er Gaff es Alarm Backers
Share ?
( YONEY H ARRIS )
Todav's quiz is the "All 1n
Common" I) pe, the hardest to
prepan'. and
possibly the
hardl'~t t o
ans " ,•r All
five items in
eac h enlq
belong to lht•
same group or
share .1n
important
characteris tic
A score of 25
perr<'nl 1:. praiseworthy
I. "Ronny RC''\l." "Earliana,"·
"lfomc:.lead," ":vlarglobe," 1rnd
"Rutger!> "
2 Thomas Shadwell, Nahum
Talt>, l'\1cholas Rowe. Laurence
Eusdcn. and Colley Ctbber .
J "Oriental... "ob1sld.tonaJ."
"mural ," ·•naval." and
"rt>lestial ..
4 Albertus Magnus. Alexander
of Macedon, Fredenck W11Uam,
th<' Elector of llrandenburg,
PNl'r 1 of R uss1a. and Pope
N1rholas J
5 "lmmaturity." "The
Ir rational Knot." "Cash <'I
liyron 's Profes :.1on." "An
tTnsocial Sociahst ... and "Love
Amon.: ttw Artists ..
fi l.11lle JO<', Lilli<' Phoeb<-.
Capt ll1cb , Ada Ross, and 81g
l>t('k
i Tht• Netherland.,,
l..i>11•tnllllrJ:. Norway, Panama.
und Paraguay
k I.no'!\, Merlin''· Rt•ynnrd'11,
Vukan's, and Combu.'lran·s
9 (.';ilv1n Coohdg(', Langston
lluAhM. Heywood Hroun, Hart
I think there are enough
important subJccb regarcl
mg opera tion of our l' S
government without pre-
sidential candidates taJk
ing about abortion That
should be a personal affair
E.M E.
C,l .. '"''f ""' commrnh "'" \Vbm!U•ct bf' n •d•·tt •"0 dottol n~t~\unl t """' \~ ,., ... , ot ''-• "'•WH>tU>tr S.ftid yow Pff
,.,,,,.,,~~ Golfff"!t't Gov• O.t•I, ,.., ..
Crane. and Mo ntgomery Ward
10 ''Chortle." "frum1ous ."
"burble," "frabJous," and
"galumphing.··
ANSWERS:
1. All are brccdi; or t ypes of
tomatoes.
2. Former po<'ts laureate of
Great Bntam
3 In heraldry. fwe of the nine
types of crowns r ecogruzed
4. A II were surna med the
"Great," in their own lime or by
history.
S Title s o f th e five
unsuccessful n ovels pubhshoo by
Remard Sha"". before he turnt..-d
to playwnltng in middle age
6. Slang te rms for var ious
throws of the dice in crup games
(11. 5, 6, 8, and 10. >
7. The nation a l colors u
displayed in thetr nags are the
sam e as ours -red, white, and
blut
8. "Magic mirror<>" poss<>ssed
hy these cha racters 1n mythology
or r1ct1on. perm lltlO~ th"' ownt'r ..
tofort:tt•ll com1nt-t <'V<'nl'
!> All forsook th<'lr bapu~mal
r1r~t names 10 their profess1on;il
live-. <John, Jam(.>~ Mallht·w.
llarold. and Aaron )
10. All words lnvc>nted by l .c•w1s
C'arroll
P ITTSB UH G II Pohltc al
leaders. labor union tJfflctals and
money men o f the Democraltc
party JOY les~h downed :.tiff
dnnk~ al the W1Jl1 am Penn llot('f
here late last M onda~ nighl JJld
pondered for the firs t llmt•
"hether Jimmy Carter might
blunder into dE>fl'at
They had JU.,t finashc<l 15 hours
of whisllc·stopping from New
York IO Pitt!>·
burgh con
eeiv e d by
Democ ratic
national
chairman
Robert
Stra uss as a
m e r r y
celebration of
imminent v1<.··
tory lnstt'ad,
1l began with Carter's gaffe on
tcu reform. ended Wlth the em ·
barrassin g furor over his
Playboy magazm<' antt•rv1ew and
was featured in bctwcl'n by a
leaden candidate on the slump.
The weary day on the train
posed the:.e quc~t1 ons Do
Carter's stumbll'' on taxes and
sex reveal an unavoidable len·
dency to self·dc~truct 7 If he still
cannot dcfm<.> thl• 1!\sucs at lh1•
end of Septe mber. can he do so by
Nov. 2?
ONE WIDELY r<.>s pected
Democratic pohllc1an pulled his
thouji?hts together al day's end to
reach these <'On<'lu~1oru. the pro-
blem is not the i.huky though cor·
rectablc campa1Kn organization
but the cand1dal<' h1msetr. the
e lection " ti I turn on whether
Carter'!> 1d1osynt·ra..\1t•:. reverse
the strong nat1on.1l des 1n: for
change in th<> Wh1lt' House
Tht• whis tle i.top lour that
spawned ::-.u<'h d oubts was in·
tt'r1<t1•<J to hnnn tonl'ttwr Carter's
( EVAN -NOVAK )
n<.>wcomt•rs and the party old
~uard. who arranged the tram
nde But the mixture wrui 1m
iwrfect Carter s~nt most or the
ride alone 1n his private car, a
solitude brokt'n by perfunctory
v1s1ts fro m VIP passengers and
one quick walk through the
train's 13 can;
Mort' 1mport::int, the lraio
began w1lh the Carter aides and
o ld guards men d1s af!reeing
sharply on the pohtteal meamng
of Carter's tJx reform state-
ments m his Associated Press tn·
terv1ew Far from ~ing dis-
mayed. Carll'r's top advisers
were grat<'ful that President
Ford's a ttack had defined an
an.•a aligning RepubHcans with
"lhe special interests" against
"the people " But m any of
C::irter's fellow passengers dis·
agreed especially lhose who
paid S2 ,SOO for the nde.
These ~ell-heeled Democrats,
assuming Carter as President
would foster investment tax in·
centl\·es, were shaken not only
'Spara flvll do/Mrs for a cup
of coffn?'
by the AP inter\'tl'w but by
whii-tle-stop oratory attacking
tht-"Special interests " When
one nch bus inessman personally
voiced con<'ern in Carter's
pnvate car , he was reassurl·d by
the candidate and spread the
word to other a pprehensive
monl'Y men aboard
WHAT WORRI E D pohtic1ans
was the impact of Carter's words
on Democrats unable to raise
$2.SOO Pennsylvania leaders
wa1tmg at Harrisburg for Carter
had been chilled by insinuations,
generated by Carter's impr ecise
remarks. of tax reform benefit
ting the poor at the l'Xpcnse or
everybody else including the
middle class. Their chill soon
turned to d eep free ze
At earlier stops in New York,
New Jersey and Pennsylvania,
Carter repeated his month-long
empha s is on the Roosevelt·
Truman Democratic tradition
but stirred little audience
response. A large crowd at the
s tate capitol in Ha rris b u rg
i.eemed eager t o respond but was
d eadened by a faul ty
loudspeaker system and the
rapid.fire monotone of an
a pa thetic Carter . After four
minutes dwe lling on the exploits
of Roosevelt and Truman, Carter
made his soak-the-rich tax pitch
but quit after an 11 -minute
speech whe n the rain started
CARTER MANAGED to perk
up both himself and the crowd at
later stations. parttcuJarly dur
1ng an exuberant stop 1n
Johnstown But by then. copies of
his astounding interview with
Playboy e1rculated lhrough the
tr:un
That this interview was a
dreadful m111tah the old guard
and Cart(lr's innt•r rirc:lt· ba.')1cal
ly agreed. llis advisers privately
expressed fear that press
sttretary Jody P owell's laudable
policy of univer sal access lo \he
candidate had backfired. The old
guardsmen felt more disbelief
than fear. "I c annot believe
this," commented one nationally
prominent Democrat as he read
the Playboy tearsheet. "I hnvc to
think I 'II wake up and find it's all
a hoax."
Putting the best h11hl on the
bizarre day, Carter 's fellow
passengers r ationalized over
drinks al the Willia m Penn ijotel
that Lbe tax fiasco had beeb ob·
scured by the Bible and su con·
troversy which in tum would bo
obscured by the first presidential
debate In lhe next breath,
however, they wondered about
the new indiscretions .
INDEED, old political com·
rades of Lyndon fl. Johnson
C1ome aboard the train) were ap-
palled b y r ead ing Carter's
Playboy magazine dcscnpt1on or
a "lying" and "cheat.mg" Presi-
dent Johnson at the same time
lhey were listening to Carter's
rear platform praise of the last
De moc ratic President. LBJ
loyalists, warning this might cost
Carter Texas, d emanded an
apology.
Lyndon Johnson's probity con-
seque ntly Jofoed the political
power of Catholic blsho~. abor·
tion, Clarence Kelley's valances,
the Burger court, redistribution
of income through tax reform
and sexual m ores as extraneous
issues obscuring Democr atic dis-
content with the ttonomy and
Re publican administration.
Whtie Democratic politicians
still believe those Issues ore
strong enough to defeat Mr.
F'ord, Carter's performance has
introduced a n ele ment of doubt.
Campaign Conj essions Are Getting Tiresome
r WASHINGTON "Off th<•
, cuff. \hat's a very fool.ash thing
for anyone to i1ay." the Rt•v.
George Doc h e rty, p ai.lor
• emc•rltul\ of Washlngton'!I N<•w
• York Avtnul' Church, was quotC'd m The Wa11hlngton l'Mt when In
1 vi(('(! to diA<'UU fellow clergyman
Jimmy C3rtcr'i1 lnterprctot1on ol
the> Co mmandme nt about
adultery "There Is a distmctlon
b(>twcen w1lt1n1 lust And unw1t·
• ting lust. It ls not holler lh•n
thou to condemn another man for
( s hacking down with anothtr r man's wtre ...
t The only news hel'e ls that i whil e B a ptis t s a nd others
• customarily J s hack up ,
• Presbyteria·
j n.s apparently I shack down.
j It ls a disUnc·
\Ion in moral
theolog y
which may
rival the lerri·
bl c COO ·
t rover sy
whJch ra~ed among the fourth
century t'nthers of the Church
over whether the Homoioustans or the Jlomoousiaru1 were rtgbl.
• Slncc the l wo poll tic al parties
t a.re having such Sturm and Orang
t tryin, to rind an woe on which
they clearly d1sairee. the Rev ...
Mr Docherty m :iy h:ivc 'lav<'d
the election from t11"iolute mean·
1n&:l<'5sness by having come up
w\th one.
In Rev. Carter'11 mtervu.•w in
Playboy , whe re ht• r\'flL'wd to
come oul In favor ol depnvlng
fJroven udulterers of th •1r c1v1I
rights. he revealed himself to be
an UP·!lhicke r At least he i!I
quoted as refusinfi to condemn a
man "who not only looks upon a
woman with Jus t <le ogles) but
who leaves his wife and shack:.
up with so mebody out of
wedlock."
RON NESSEN, President
Ford 's m edio s pokesperson,
pointed out that Carter had hid·
den ups haekis tlc te ndencies
throughout the entire primary
<'ampaign This is another exam·
ple ol Carter's fuzziness. Nessen
mdJcated. When asked the Prest·
dent's position on the lSsue.
Ne5sen said there would be no
While House s tatement on the
matter and directed reporters to·
uamine Mr. Ford's long record
on the question. Mr. Ford has
long been con~idered a down-
sbacker, so lhat membt-111 of the
White House presi1 corps taken
by surprise when the President
said lhat tf be ever caught Dad·
dy's little girl Suzy shacldn' up or
down. · 'J 'd protest 10 most
\lCorous way llnd I'd eounc:f'I
( VON H OFFMAN )
her " II w;1s rlot immediately
clear whethc•r Mr Ford meant
by counseling he r thul he'd r;end
llen ry K11smger over on a shut·
Ut' to ativc her sex educnUon or
what
There Ls a tumc!ictnt lttllng In
the Republican camp that th<'
voting pubh<' will re:ict very bad
ly that Carter . a duJy ordained
peanut, would ronfcss to con·
cupiscence, hard breathing, dry
mouth and hankering after.
Carter dido 't ~oy in his Playboy
interview if he'd gone as far as
fantasliing, although Bob Dole
told a convention of indicated
grain dealers in Memptus that
C~r·s fantasies are so rich
that h.e had no Ch ance of balanC·
ina the budget
CARTE It 'S WIFE. Rosalynn,
told NBC news that she stands by
hl'r husband a nd considers
Senator Dole's Imputations Lo ex·
cessh•e fantasizing personally of·
fensive and no credit to Dole, a
dl\'orced, recently remarried
man. Carter'!! mother was quot-
td by th• t\s~lated Press aay·
ing, "Outta hfre, you sex-crued.
Northern white trash reporter "
The second M r!4. Oolc also issued
a statement 11aying she would
stand by h<'r hui<btmd ullhouKh
she refused to ('Xplain why.
It IS known that Sccre11lry or
the Trea11ury Willla m Simon 111
urg1n~ rrr111<lt•r\l 1-'ord to widen
hill propos ed a nti abortion
amendmE>nt to bar pre-and ex
tru-marilal acx
ATTORNEY Gt:NF.R AL Levi
is sldJnr with Simon because he
thinks if 11crewln~ (1l's Cnrter 's
word and they printed 1t on page
one ot The Washington Post > is
made • vu>latlon of the Federal
criminal code it will help pull up
Fill arrest s tatlsUca. Levi ':s
theory la t hat nattoot Kt>lley and
his interior decor11tol"'5 will find
bust.mg kids under bushes In the>
park more on their altill level
lhan cetling the goods on the
M;afia.
Another s urgestion being
mulled over in the White House
campaign he adquarters ls to
send the Ford k1ds out across the
country enutneriaUnt all the sins
the9 haven't committed. The
press will be nudged to contrast
lhe 1-'ord !amity's unremlUJngly
virginal Innocence to Rolsalynn
Carttr's recent confeuion that
her sons conrcu.cd to ht'r that
they'd smoked pot. n,e Carten
are the most conr ln'cstramlly
ever to run for the Prellldt!nCy. It
lhE'y don't <'Ill It out :.non th<'y
mny end up r onf ei.sln '
thc·m~l'lvf'!I b;u·k to Ult• 1><•11nut
form
SOME f'ORD strul<'l(ish 11rt·
not so r>urc th(• my f11m1l y·l!I
Jtoodrr lhnn your fnmlly up
proach Is th{• rl1thl on<' Not th:it
th~y ·rc worril'd any mrmbt'r of
the Ford f amily l'vl'r did
nnythm~ wron~. hut thry don't
know how to deal with Amy
C<1 r1 rr The pubhc thjnk1> Amy 11o
a nice little girl and they mny
thing think Senator Dole hn11
pushed partisanship too far Wh\•n
he accuses Amy or s hortchanit·
ing thf' meclla when she sells
them lcmonadl' On the other
hand, given the Carter family'!'!
predilection for baring the chest
and confessing all, don't be sur
prised if the n ext issue of the Girl
Scout magnine has an exclusive
interview with Amy wherein she
admits she's a heroin addJct. If
the script goes true lo form, her
mother will say she doesn't mind
what her children do as Jong as
they com e and tell her. The
Ford.OJ will stick bars of bulter
In their mouths and s11y they
don 'l do s uch things.
Anoth~r possibility is thilt the>
Ford and Carter kids all s hut up
and co ba~k to st boot; tht't the
Carter and Ford wives either run
for OfftCt on thtlr O\'TI Or Ph><'
down too. ~nd thot Mr~ Senator
Dole Roes back to h r Joh ut the•
l''cdtral Trude Comml1111lon ;
and. moist of all, may the pres11
l\top wrttlng about otht'r pc'Oplc '11
hbldos und limit their lntcrc~i;t In
!lex to chN1tlng on Uwlr wive"~
und hullbands ui. they trulJ)llc
around aftl'r candidates In
ehortc red planes
ORAN G£ COAST
DAILY PILOT
Rohr•I N 14\ti•d. l'u/)ll~/ll'r
f hnmni ~r1•111I ~:d1tor
f1111horo ~r,.1l•wh.
f.rlitonol l'aqr t:dJ111r
Thr <'d11otlul Jlllfll" of thl" On1I~
Pilot 11f'rlt to inrorrn uncJ
'llnlulalc rf'adt<ri1 hv prl',l"ntan11
on lhl\ PAIH' dtvrr<ol' 1·c11nn1••11tar \
(1(1 toro<i. or lnlt'I f'l\l bv ~YTll11('UI
t-d columntl\15 and cartwn1~h. hy
.,rm 1d1n11 a forum for rl'.1dl'r•'
\ ""'"' and by pr('&enhnlt lh11> nr•v.!lpnper's opinion~ nnd ilil"a~
un <'urrcnt top1<'1C ihP t<dll•lf'lal
opinions of the Uaily f'llut "PJll"llr
1lflty In the ~llorlal <'Olurnn lit thr
top of th<' PllJlt.'. Op1n1cm~ I"'<
Pr<"-('{I l>y lht' rolumn1M~ und t·artooni~l" and letter wntr" nrc
lhf'lr ov. o and no C'ndorllC'mcnt of
their v11"v. • h} the 011111 f'llot
,twluld ~ 1nfcrrrd
Tuesday. Sept. 28, 1976
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DEAR PAT ~ We purchased •
ttaterbed from lnnen pace Waterbedl
\n Berkeley on our way home from a
two-year u aiaument abroad with the
Peace Corps. We used our charae
card to pay for the bed The bed wu lo
IJlve been 1lhpped to us, but it never
Ghived. The c ha r1e for at appeared on
our charce card bill. We attempted to
telephone and write to lnnerspace.
but It apparently has gone out of busl·
nesa. What can we do about the
charge on our bill"
J .8 .. Fountain Valley
MerchaDdlae Ula& ls ordered Hd
paid for by a tredlt uni btd Is Denr
rttelved conatUates a ''bWblg error,"
accordla1 to the Fair Credit llllUDC
Ad.. Otber "erron" Hide from mis·
ealt9.latloa of U1e bUJ lnchade receJv· la& Incorrect or damaged merehH·
dlle or recelvlag the mercbaDdlse
mllt'b lat.er U.aa proaa1.secl.
nte Federal aesene &.ard ua ls·
sued regalatlona which reqalre
caa&omtts to notify tile eredJt card
company of saci. u error wttlda •
clays. The credit card company bu SI
days or two bUllag cycles to eii:plaln
the bUI or correct It.
The charge card company bas re·
mowed tbe charge, lndudlng finance
feet accrued slDce mid-April, from
vourbUJ.
Deaf h Price
DEAR PAT · What is the cost oC
joining a memorial society and what
arrangements a re made so that a
lower priced burial can be offered to members'>
E.T., El Toro
The coat of jot.nin( a memorial
society ranges from approximately SS
to SH. The society may have a
contract wllb one or more funeral
homes tbat usually offer lower prices
(°'4JI a pro&lcm. T""tl 1&.'t\14' IO Pal D111t11 PoJ i....U
t Id rM IGPt' llf'lh"'1 IM OIUIL'l'Tl llllod GC'llatl 11011
IW'C'd 10 •"'"' 111rqw.llH 111 .,ot.'l'Tlll'l'W'lt 4W 01111
•1P1 fo!O.il lf•lM,. q1u•lfloftl lo l'al °'41111 Al Ywr
Sul!K'., C>l'all{lf' Cuast Om/IJ Pilot. P 0 Boz ISIO,
COotfo ~fuo CA !l.'!Uf> l""llllU llO"' '"~
N<rllbtr. Th• Cllh•ttlll GppNU dcllllJ UCC'JI(
.)atwdoy&.
t. members for aenkee ud ttlated
m~udbe. Tlae Federal 'n'ade
Comm...-offers a bookie& &Illa& ~ades dlfferemt otKlou anllable ud t.llletr coats to C011M1Den, la
addJUoa to a f.,.at fw ue la
coed•daJ •rice IAU'Yeya la
commaaJUea. For a Npy ol •-n.e
Price of Deatla," teed SJ.• to
CoanJDer l•formadam Cata, OeJK.
38, heblo, CO 11..._ ..,_..._ also
ls Included oa tndlUoaal butal,
cremaUon, donatk9 ol c.lle body to
medical researell ud dllfenat .ways
prearrancementa cu be made.
Job-ltunfer• Trarel
DEAR PAT: I was laid off from my
conslnlction job oearly a month ago.
In looking for employment, l '•e had
to travel to other cities and even to
another state. Are my job-hunt.ma
expenses deductible?
A.R .M., Huntmgt.on Beach
The IRS says U.at ywr job-leeklDg
e~ are declartlble U yoa are
~ for a aew job la tbe aam'
trade w butne .. as yoa.r prevloas
job. These Hpeases may lndade the
cott of transportaUoa, provided tbe
primary parpoae of yoar trip la to 11.nd
a job. Employment a1eacy fees also
are deductible. You may not,
however dednct job-bantlng expeues
U yoa are looking for work la a aew
trade or business. 11le expenses of
tttklag a n~·st job may not be
ded~ted even lf employment ls
fOUDd, ualeas the expenses were
lDCIUTed fffore April 21, 1975. In
addition, lf a person ls unemployed ror a slplfJcant period of time,
job-buutblg upenses are not
dedladfble. A more detailed
explanation is contained lD IRS
Publication SZt, "Mlsc:eUaneous
DeducUons and Cred.lts," available at
any IRS ornce.
ltlan1a's Boy
Choomba, a proud mother gorilla, displays
her little one at the Yerkes Primate Field
Station near Lawrenceville, Ga. Choomba is
one of three gorillas to give birth at the sl a·
lion s ince Apr il.
f Now more than ever you need th• Information
!printed every day l•t1ifl@lt•li 1
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Meet the man
who designs
for elegance.
Robert David Morton.
In Newport, Wednesday,
September 29, 11:30 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m., with informal
modeling so you con
speci al-.:Jer your choices.
From the colledion:
Q iana® nylon matte jersey.
Coral or robin blue. 6-14, $175.
Robinson's
Designer Dresses, 85.
Newport Center Shop Tues., Wed .• 10..6 :30 644-2800 ·----
Tuesd!)'. September 28 1978 DAILY PILOT Al
ROom at ~the Inn·
Innkeeper Caslws In on CB Craze
FRAMINGHAM. Mass. CAP )
"Innkeeper. This is Rubber Duck. I
need a room ror three nights.·'
Thal 's the kind or transmission
cllilen band oper ators around here
may be bearing, st,,.Una in about
threeweeka. {
mE HOUDAV INN on
Massachusetts 9 hu decided to c.hec:lt
in on the CB craa:e by putUnc ln a base
station and a mobUe unit throuab
which travelers can make
reservations without leaving their
vehicles.
Manager Chuck Testa said be
expects to pull in calls from
Massachusetts 128. the Massachusetts
Turnpike and lnlerstate495
"Someone driving a bag 10-wheelcr
doesn•t like to either stop on the road
and call or drive off the highway, come
here and find out we don't have uny
rooms available," he said.
HE SAID THE CB range is about hve
miles.
"We've checked into FCC rulings.
and there's no rest rictions on this use
provided we don't solicit," be added.
As for the CB h andles -the colorf\lt
na mes operators dream up to Identify •
themselves -they will be au riaht to
use.
"ILNOW A LOT or people don't like
lo use their real names over the CB
waves. so we wlll also accept a
reserv a lion under the penion 's
handle,'' Testa said.
The motel will have Its own handle·
"Innkeeper "
Lynwood Post
PO.RTERVlLLE CAP) -Edward
Valliere, city m anagerbere for almost
eight years, has resigned to lake •
similar post with Lynwood in Los
Angeles County. Valliere 's resignatioq
1s expected to stymie a recall effort
against his wife Betty, a city
councilwoman.
Homeowners!
Borrow
up to
$15,000 at low
bank nites.
I f vou\l·
owned your
homl' for any
IPnhrt h or t imf',
you 'w prnbahly
built up n fai r
amount of
t•quit y. Well ,
now thal eciuity
<:an lw a vnlu·
ahlt· aBsel in
spruring a lnn1.H1•rm l lonwowrn ·r·~ Loan fr<1m Californ ia Firsl
Bank. If you own and ix·c·upv a o..,ingle·famil y n·~iclcnrc,you
may qualil.\ for up to $1.),(XX) t" lw ui-Pd for any worthwhill'
purpo!--t'-'' hl'l lwr 11 ·..,put tin g t lw kid~ through collf'gt>, or
t:1kmg ('ilrt' ol urn·x1H·C'll'd nwclic:ll hill s. Thr bt•st pmt is thnt
1 lws<• I lonwownc·r l.AXll1!--a1·1· now ava1bblt· at low bank ral('s.
All .WHI hm l' t n d o ts :1pply your...,t'lf-nt nny off ic<' of Cnlif'orn i11
Fir~I Hnnk l ~:..
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• Orange County Airport Off ice
2001 Michelson Drive
7 14/833-3111
• Irvine Office
17951 MacArthur Bf\od
714/549-9101
LAGUNA HILLS
23511 Paseo de Valencia
714 /830-3200
SAN CLEMENTE
1001 S. El Camino Real
714/492-8090
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
3 1971 Camino Capistrano
714 /493-1141
COSTA MESA
230 E. 17th St
714/642·1660
DANA POINT
24671 La Plaza
714/496-1293
HUNTINGTON BEACH
• Adams Avenuo Office
8899 Adams Avenue
714/962-3377
••
• Huntington Beach Office
17122 Beach Blvd.
71 4/847-9681
NEWPORT BEACH
• Bayside Office
1090 Bayside Drive
7 14/675-5121
• Harbor View Office
1666 San Miguel Orl'ic
714/644-8511
• Superior Office
396 Superior Ave.
714/642-9511
• Westcliff Office
1501 Westcllff DriVb
714/842-3111
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"' L.Y ~ \.I mt FAMILY crncus· By BU Keane GOP 'Gaining' County Parks Planning ·~
War Against Litterbugs Younger Says
Carter 'Helps' By KA Tit Ya.ANCY
OtftltO.tty,...._ Oran&~ County parka olfklala hope
.
pay ror to,ooo litter patrol badpa at 14 «oll eacb.
111 O. C. IUJ8T1NG8
Cit .. ~ ...... t4otft
"ff the eltttlon were
held tomorrow, we'd
l<»e. But we·,.. aalolnl."
AUorney General Evelle
Youn1e r . Ca1Uotnla '1'
top elected Republican,
s aid thla weekend at the
1tate Republican con·
venUon in Anaheim.
to make u.sen of the COWlly's nine re· "fl' 18 PltO,EcrEO that W. eotl ,
talked aboul racial ORANGE NUWTV &ionalparks moreawantotUu.,-pro-will be more \.ban oeraot by red.w:ed equallt.y, clUnc b.ia own ""un 1 1 &le.ma and t.be need tor recycUna. opera Un• c01l!S for park a\d to pl ck J apaneae· A aurlc an So they plan to st.art two o.w youth LU>llti.r,T· heaald.
berilq'e. prolfama to try to cut down oo the Hancock u td aa many aa ia ,
He accused Tunne)' oC trub pldl,ed UJ> by band from park wortce ni 1pend all dll)' Monday "atab-1
excessive abatntee\sm 1round1 each Monday by county blnc" trash by band U\al wa1 car•··•
rtom Senate votes and ol Carol Stadum malnten.occ workvs. leeslY toasod on the fl"OW\d lnat .. cl ol •
repeatH "nip.Oops'" on They plan a park Utter patrol to en· placed into contalnen by wfflltod
ma.I« tauea. J p I coura&e younastera to help cJean up park useri.
On the race qu tSon. Oin8 ane the landscape, alona with an The Utter patrol. heaaJd. couJd re·
H a y a k a w a a a l d aluminum can recycllna procraru. duce that work by aboul one-tourth. Callfomla la historically HuntinatoJ> Beach real·
"What did P J iay now?"
"Another pe~on who
is belpin1 us IS Governor
Carter," Younaer said.
"lf be keeps talking -
and be roll.St -we keep
galnina."
the o rl&ln of "anll· deotCarolJ". Stadu1nbas PARKER HANCOCK, a park INADDITION.cOW\tyofficlalJplaa
Orienta) propqanda'' in been appointed to the ranter. •aid younpten Wisbinf to to place sepa.rale aluminwn can COO·
the Ulllled States. Oran1e County H is· join tbe litter patrol will be offered a talnera In the parlta. They wUl otter
torkal Commission by tS-1.Uon plastic ba1 u they enter the ... '" lnt ted in Supervisor Laureace _ _.._ I. ds wit cans to )'OUw• Cf'OUPI. en.
Deatlu Elsewhere But Younge r predicted
that whoeve r wifts, the
battle for California's 25
presidential electors will
be the closes t since 1960,
when Republi can
Richard Nixon look it
from J oh.n F. Kennedy
by a m ar gin of 35,623
votes, a fraction ol ooe
percent
.. TB£ a E WAS tbe Sc Pcu~ on wee .. en · seUlng the cans for recycUnc. •
Junit. Tbey'wlll ~told tb:T can exchange c " 1 ·11 ""'Y 1"' cent.l a · ChlneMexcluslonactot A spokesman *or I nu b, omp.nes Wt ... .. • the t>.e. once it s with tras , 1or d f al 1 .... "-·-t" of • l.81Z, the pressures that c.--bmit said tbal ~r•. 11 poun or um num c-. ~ ~ •
ZURICH, Switzerland
<~P ) -Dr. Leopold
Rpzitka, 90, winner or
the No b e l Prize for
che mistry in 1939, died
Sunday in a rest home
near Zuncb where he
was r ecoverin& from an
operation.
LILLE. France CAP)
-NataUs Dumn. 86, a
leader of the French Un·
dtorcround in World War
ll and member or the
Legion of R on or, died of
a heart attack al hjs
home nea r L i lle on
~aturday
PROVIDENCE . R.I.
<AP ) -Robert II.
l>tHSer, 95, lawyer, in-
d 1's l r l a lu t and out ·
SP.Ok en conservative
rioiiticaJ fiaure, died at
his home Saturday after a short Illness.
·BLO O M FIELD
lllLLS, Mich. CAP) -
1-:arl R. Bramblett, 65.
"bo started as an hour ly
wo r ker fo r Gene r al
Motors Corp and rose to
hecomt> th<' company·s
top l abor negotiator .
died Saturday.
CHICAGO (AP ) -Or.
Morris Fishbein, 87. a
pro m in e nt m edical
aulhonty and for many
years the editor or the
Journal of the American
Me dical Assoc1at1on.
died Monday
SACRAMENTO CAP>
Services are scheduled
Wednesd ay for Melva E.
Fraslnettl, 72, widow or
Joseph F rasinett1, a n
owner or the lar gest fami·
Iv owned wine ry in the
Sacramento area. Mrs
1-'rasinctt i died Sunday
alter a long illness.
YAIUlll
fH[LMA J V AHKf.E ~ff
t 41411 ~,." C.• P•\Ud •••1 ~ 8 ••r• \uf¥tWd by \Of' A•I_, y.._ .. of
STOCKTON, Jll. tAP)
-Artist Carl Tolpo,
whose sculpted bust of
Abraha m Lincoln is on
displa)C in the Lincoln
Museum in Washington,
died in tus rura l home
Saturday.
LOS ANG ELES CAP)
FuoeraJ services were
held for Aa"°ay Gordoa M....,.., past president
of the NaUonal Feder•·
tion of t he Blind oC
Califom1a and a leader in
speatbead.lnc le,al.&lation
tohelpthebUnd.
GREAT BAR ·
RlNG~N. Mau. CAP)
-Erie. A.Ddenoa. 6?,
who worked ln Africa for
lS years with Dr. Albert
Schweitzer and woo an
01car In 1958 for a
documentary rum on bla
ure, dJtd Thursday at
berbomtbere.
COLUMBIA, S.C. CAP)
-Maj. Gen Frank S.
Bown , 71, forme r com·
mandlng officer at Fl.
Jackaon, S.C .. died Fri·
day.
CINCINNATI <AP) -
Joba J01lah Emery, 78,
who bullt a flnanclal em·
p i re ln Cincinnati
tbrou1h real es tate and
chemical Industry hold·
inga. died Thursday at
h.lshocne
Brown V eloes
Election BiJJ
Capf &ot Newa Service
SACRAM ENTO -
Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr. haa vetoed a bill
which w&uld hav e
authortzed a city e<>un·
ell to cancel municipal
elecliona If no more
than one candidate had
«led for ornce.
~ m " a badge idenUfyinc them as Uer fl t 1 ·d aJ youth •rou-resultH ln the Japanese Stadwn aervea ., an ex· c a s sa1 sever ....
exchaalon act or 1934, the ,_rt for the pr!faration patrolmen. alreadiny hatbve expressed an lnt.ereat ln • ~ "' R. G. Munsell, asslstant director ot _ ... ai ttlocaUoo or Japanese ln ..1 -vlronment impa.... 1 al ""' n •cans. "' ..... ..~ the county Env ronment Manage-
1"'2. reports. She is a &eology ment Agency. said in a report to coun· C•ll 142-5671.
"At that Ume 1942. if instructor at Cypress ty supervlsora the Utter patrol pro-Put• 1ewword1 you bad aa.Sd that withlnCoU ·=~e~e~e=. =======~gr~am~~w~l~ll~c~o~s~t~a~bout~~St~.~400~a~y~e~ar~lo~:!::=~==='o::w;:o~r::k::to=r=~u=. ~===i 35 years, this state would -;:
PAID ADVERT ISEMENT send a Jap a n ese.
American to the Uruted NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING YOUNGE&, WHO was States Sen ate. they
Ford's C a lifornia CO· would have said, 'You're
tb a lrman in tbe crazy . That 's 1mpossi·
primary, also said he ble.' And now you crazy
doesn't think Ford can people are seriously COO· tn lnl' <Sr EC. l • Golden State ront1nuf' 10 Improve lor l he ret.t of
COURSE TO BE TAUGHT IN IRVINE
retain the presidency sidering that,•' he said. Reading Lob wlll offer a 4 week your llfe.
w l t b Ou l w i n n i n g course In hpeed reading to a limited JI you are a student who "Would
CaUfotnia. T h e m O r 3 I e • number of qualified people in the hke to make A's mstead ol B's or
For lhoi;e w ho would like
additional lnrormal1on. a seri tt Of
frf!'e. one hour. orientation tectul'H
h11\ ~ l1et•n 11ch1•dukd "I firmly be lieve Hayakawa said, "ts that Inane area C !> or if )'OU un• a bUW1C$S J>erlt(>n
Call'o .. Dia 1·5 the k"Y whatever rac ul in · "hov.ant tostuv abreal ol today'e Thei.e special free one·hour .a ~ 1 Tius recently developed method 1 Id 11 ..._ .. Id .. _ '-'I • .Ute, and I predict that justices mlabt exist n of instruction costs l~s than 1., the r,·erchang1ns: accc erat1oi w.or l~urcs v.1 v., ne at t ..... ~ O'#•nl tbe wln.ner wlll have less America at a given lime, twllon of similar cour.>t'S and 15 the then th1o; cour~c Is an absolute umt'i. ThuN .. & fn .. ~pt 30. &.
lo I ta it ls dif nt.'cui.11• Ort I, 11l 6 30 P M. & 8 30 PM .. Ui&A 51 .... rceat a nd the years a ... r · moi.t Innovative and effecllve ' 30 ,... f l 20 e ars la ter it is 1 bl h t ' 1 ed In a few month." some students Sat , Oct. 2 at 10 30 A.M. & l : loser will have more ettn • Y pro~ram Bvai & e an t c n t :ire n •Jd1n11 20.30 t imes futer p M : Mon . Tues., & Wed, Oct. 4,
thaQ 49 percent," he terribly much different, States utlJinan~ ~peed' that approach 0000 s. 6 at 6.JO P M & 8 30 P.M. uJd. 30 years later lt is prac· Not only does thls famou& coune v.ord.s ~r minute.
.. • • tically unrecognizable, reduce your time in the classroom Our avcra~c graduate i.hould The above meetlnJ?s "Ill he-held
PORMEa Tre as ury becau.e America is a to Just one clu!>i. r><'r week for 4 r.•ad 7 10 t 1mt>i1 raster upon ot Irvin<' Host Motor 11'>1<'1. 17l'1
Secretary John Connally dynamic society setting f>hort week~ but 1t also Include!\ an <'•>mplct ion 11! the courllc with East Dyc•r Hd .. Irvine IOyt•r Rd,
told con ven lion goers an example for t he rest advanced spl'ed reading eourse on m ark c d i m p r o v cm c l'I t in oxll off Ncwfl()rl Jo'reeway -2 c:dts
there ls "a bll h degree of~ol::_:th:.:_:e:_w.=_:::o~rl:.:d:.:.. -"----~::c::a::"::it::cl::l::t':=l 11=p=c='="=lh:::::1 t=y=ou=c=a=n==ro=m=p=r=eh=e=l\=S=lon=a=n=d=C<JOCtn::::::==lr=a=\1=on=.==El=•=l=O=! S='a=n=D=ll'::::g::o::f'::r::":::'Y=I====~ optimis m '• for a Ford vie·
tor y, especially since
Carte r 's Pl ayboy in·
lerview.
"I could go lbrough
the Bible belt or tht>
South. and I could change
a few votes wilh it," Con·
nally said of lhe Playboy
inlfirvtew.
Co nn ally a l so
crlticlzed Congress for
redt.tcin1 the statute of
UmltaUons f.rom five lo
thrff years on prosecu·
lions for m ega! cam·
paJgn contributions.
''The Congress ol the
United States by statute
granted Itself a pardon
for any m ladeed they
might have done or any
illeaaJ contributions they
might have received,··
Connally stud.
• * * IN ANOTHER
weekend address at the
Republican co nclave,
Dr. S. 1. Hayakawa, GOP
candidate for the U S.
Senate seat or Incumbent
Democrat J ohn Tunney,
attacked Tunney and
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., -tfpugfu a Bit Short
In New CBS Sitcom • .
BJ JAY 88ADV1T
LOS ANO El.ES (AP> -Althouab ••Polle• Woman•• and "One Day at •
11me'' •tart new 1eaon.1 ton.icht, no
MW Mrlea are on tonlp t. So on to
W•u•&». and .. Allee." CBS' new aft.com about baf'd.tlmea. k)ve and 'I
life. (C!laMeU. t :aop.m.)
It ttus 1JDda Lavto 11 a 35-year-old
boQMwife •ho. after t.be deat.b ol her b....-, n... tbe Eut. Coat and tak .. Mr JJ.year-old 100 (Phllllp
)lc:Keon) westward to atart a new life
and career.
.. WAN"l'8 TO 8£ a proteaJonaJ
sln .. r . Bet abe teta it.randed ln
Pboen1x and '°"to work ln a a11gbtly
1rea1y-apoon c a fe run b y a
boUterous, beer-bellied cent Hmed
Mel M t T ay back).
Two other table-teoden toil there -
Flo (Polly ftolUday), a good-natured,
beebbe-baJrdo country gal to her ear·
ly forties. and Vera <Beth Howland>.
a quiet. Wnylah lldy wbo ls a bit
mousy.
Let us say right olf tbe bal that
"Allee" bu tbe maki.o&s ol a fine seri•. The regulars are first-rate,
and the setliqa and coatwnea have a
reallltic, time-weary look to them .
ALAS, WEDNESDAY'S show is
more or • let's-be-relevant drama
titan • let'a-juat-laqb comedy with a
t.oucbofrelevaocelhrowni.n.
It concerna the visit ol Mel's old col-
leae pal (Denny MiJler >. a broad-
sboulder, intelligent, good-lookinJ ex·
football atar who acts in spaghetti
·Westerns.
The waitresses naturally go nuts
over him. Particularly Alice. F1o sug-
gests ahe try "the ladylike approach
(TV REVIEW J
oo him -drop your housekeya tn tus
poctet." A date with Allee 11 qwckly
arraqed.
WREN THE GUY comes calllnc.
Alice's precociota aon takes an im·
mediate lilrln1 t o him. He starts tout-
ln 1 b ls mo ther 's fine qualttles.
physical and otherwise, prompt.log
the1uytoaay
"Tommy, you sound lilte a uu d -
mot.her deale r." •
Tbe date Is fine, but when they
come home for a chat and possible
fooling around, well. the guy tells her
he's gay. ..
"Yoo don 't m ean just JOiiy '' ·she
says in quiet shock
NOPE, WHEN HE SAYS lt:t's be
friends, kisses her on the forehead
and exits, she s adly sighs . "I should
have known. Mel said he was a man's man."
While Mel didn't know, either, the
rest or the show tries to settle all that
by enlarlfng on a bomosexuaJs-are-
buman theme.
Although it's all tastefully bandied
and no scene is broadly played, the
various crises and Jokes are too pre
diet.able and the manner of deli very
too gentle to cause more lhan a i.mile
THAT MAY POSE a problem for
the series. I'm not a fan of su('h shout
em-up sitcoms as ''Maude," but 1t
strikes m e thett "AJ1ce" need-; more of
a bard ed&e to SU('ceed in this noisy
world.
l.'ntril~ Ch•~t
Pett?r F1ns h <above>
plays Isr aeli Prime
Mi ni ster Y 1tzh a k
Rabin 111 the T\' mO\
ll', ··Entcbbe.' hlm-
1 n g 1n Soulht•rn
California . Israel and
(;l'('t'l'C
Turn your water heater
into a gas .saver.
If your water heater 1s set on uHOT'
you're wasting gas. Becau~ at the "HOT"
setting the water isn't just hot. It's scaldinJ?".
Tum your water heater down bel11w
the middle of the dial. It's as et1sy m;
changing the channel on your TV. This little
change shouldn't affect }'our shower or bath.
but it will red uce your ga~ u~ge. And help
keep your gas bill as low as possible.
By us.in~ less natural gas you11 not
only be doing yourself a favor, but you11 be
djverting the gas to other important pl:ices.
Like bu-.111l'N'S and incJu~trit•-.. So the gas
y1 ru save might help s;iv(> ~ 1meone's job.
l?cmember tlrnt) 011 r;in save hot
'"atcr mother way~. too. Like litkmg :-hortcr
shQwers. Washing only full loads in your
dotlwswasher and dishwil!>hrr. J\nd fixm~
that leaky hot wt1tcr faucet.
Sn p;iy a n~it to y• >ur \\at er h~:itt•r
and do thl' rner~· short:1gc ;-, good tum .
You'll be Sil\'lng ga-. e'ery ---
1.mlt' you sho\\ er. And l'lill find A
yourself in a luLof hot water. ... U
gq~
TU!lday September 28 197& DAILY PiL.OT i\I
· Smallpox End at Hand?
GENEVA, Switzerland <AP> Seven persons m
remote Ethiopian desert vUloges are the only
persons tn the world known to ha ve smallpox, and
they may bt the lut, the World HeaJU. Or caruzetion
says. Only nine years ago tbe disease lulled two
m1lllon.
Offi cials of the or1anauUon WHO satd Mon
day the Ju t cases ol the dlseaue should be over tn
two months Then, ti no nt:w breakouts occur ln two
was hampereo by t he sheer su:e or the popuJaUon -
600 million -and a rellaious sianUlcance of the dla·
ease for Klndus
Officials hllllt'd the erad1caUon of smallpax tn
India in 197S a11 "o genuine public health m\racle •·
Durina an epidemic ln 1'7•. in which 188,000 were\
stricken and 31,000 died, Indian and WHO officials ,
sent "aearch and containment" teams throuih the ~
count ryside by heUcociter, jeep and riverboat
years's lime, WHO will declare the plague ofnciaUy ===-=="'=m:"'--=--===-==z:::s::=====;J
eradicated, endme a massive worldwide campaian AIRPORT
it be&an ID 1967
MEDICAL l..ABORATOIUES TllltOUGHOUT
the world have alN'ady begun to destroy st~ks of
smallpox virus used t.o muJte vac-cine, to prevent an
J('Cldental reviv al
The last seven victims are ID three villages
isolated in the desert region of Bale, some 200 miles
south or Addis Ababa. WHO said Hardly any one
travels then~. and the disease has not spread T he
t''(~rts an~ confident tl will not do so 1n its dying
stages
Experience has shown that on('e eradicated the
dlst>ase does not reappear But lo make sure. WHO
wtll conduct an extensive sur\'e1llance. tnclud1Dg a
house-to-house search in the three '·illages
S MALLPOX IS CA USED BY a virus
transmitted only by direct contact among persons.
Before modem medJctne brouiht it under control,
waves of the plague swept through whole cooti·
nenll, decimating populations and leaving s ur·
vivors marked with u~h· pockmar ks and
sometimes blind.
There as still no known treatment for the dis·
ease. and lts origil'}S are a myslery But It can be
prevented by vaccination.
When the WHO c;unpaign to eradicate the dis-
ease bega n tn 1967, an estimated 10 milhon to 15
m1lhon persons were 1nfe('led and two million died
m "3 countries. m wnly ID Lattn Amen ca, Afnca
and Asia
P ROBABL v THE MOST DRAMATIC achieve-
ment of t he ('ampa1gn was in India, where the battle
OFFICE SPACE.
530 A SQUARE FOOt
Skypart( Business Center
In lrvlne Industrial Complex.
Dynamic locaHon
out of congesflon.
Immed iate ac cess to freeways
an~ Orange County AJrport.
Free adjacent parking.
Rexlble lease arrangements.
Free space planning.
Agent on premises.
SKYPARK
BUSINESS
CENTER
hJ 1HE IRVINE crMfWl(
Contact your broker or
Coldwell Bonker
CommerclOI Broketoge
Company Cn4) 752-llll
The General Tire Pledge .
"You Must Be ·· . ., Satisfied" ,
All ser111ce work is quoted at a tair price when car is checked.
with no add-ons unless necessary, then you are lhe judge All
worn. replaced parts are bagged for your Inspection. We do the
1ob last . . right ... ttie hrst lime. II not, we want to know about
1t. That's our pledge.
Shocks &Alignment
. ---~
# Sale Oll er Good ~
Through Oct 2, '76
FREE
SEVEN POINT
SAFETY CHECK!
No Obl1ga11on Noth1og to 8uyt
Make •ure your car '' lo Jllape lor Fatt-W1"1er dt1•1o0 Ha Ye your cv check.a today•
SALE!
Ride herd over rough roads. with an e•pert
front-end alignment and two new Delco
Big 0 Shoclt Absorbers. --
Onl~29!~
Our Speclaliats will lnallll two new Ql!£S1.
Big 0 Snock Absorbers and adjust Castor. Camber Toe-In and Toe-Out selhnga to car
manutaclurer's apec11tca11ons. You'll feel
lhe d1fterence.
• Brake Sy1tem
• £•'1•usr
Syllem
• Shocll Ablorber•
GLASS BELTED
NEW CAR TIRES!
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General
8
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alre A71H3 tubeleu Only l>lackwall,plual l.711 •
Feder1I E•CIM latt
Bu•ll lor IOl'IO m1le1ge aod 1mootn ru""O comfort with two gla.. !
belle ano • pOlyHl•r COfCI body l arger Ml" and wt111 ... a11a com-' ~-~~. j
Drum Brake Reline
INTER-WXUR'Y &
COMPACT MEDIATE STANDARD SMALL TRUCK
s3ees s39es s43es ~49es
REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR
$42.95 $46.95 $50.90 $54.85
Complete Orum Re,1ne includes new
1
0e1co Brake Linings on all lour
wheels, repack bearings, ln1pec\ whee cyltnders-greaae aea11-brak e
drums -master c ylinders -brake hoses. and road lest your car Oise
Brake Rellne avallable al comparable aavrngs.
J SALE OFFER GOOD TH ROUGH OCT. 2, 1976
R .. " C ... c-· Sl'loutd OVt tllfff~ of ...,.,.J •IHI Ot 11 ... t "'" t~ort <luot..q t~lt """"'
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Priced " 111own II o.,.. •• , ,., ... ., ..
Co.,.oei.r1 .. 'r P•1ced
It l~ftclo>"I dUI•
.,. dl"l''"Y• "V ·~· Oene1e4 Stgn
Don Swedlund Inc. ....... ..........
2855 Harbor llYd. Costa Mesa
-------Sooner or later, ~11 own
COAST
GENERAL TIRE
Phone 540-5710
646-5033
1
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,4 I• DAIL y PILOT
'-Mouse' Beats Lions
For Florida Tourists
WEST PAUd BEACH. t-ia !AP>
Tht Uoru, 1aralfe5, rtunae and other
animaJs at Lion COU11try Satan MTC' »t
tract Ina fewer and fewer tourials. and
t'ompany offlc lalJ blame m~h or
their trouble~ on a mouse Mit kt'y
Mouse and his fn~ndii at Disne y
World.
Once hailed as a prom.is.Ing lnv"a\
ment, LJOn Country Sala.rt Inc report·
ed losses for more than seven of tht'
pu t 14 fiscal quarten.
THE CALJFORNlA·BASED hrm
tht.t operates the 320•acre d rive
throu&h gam e preserve west of Wellt
Palm Beach and a similar p.ark 1n
lrvane in Sou them Californ1 ;a lo:.t
$424 ,232 1n 1973. S"7 8 mdllon 1n l !1'74
Conlract Set
For Satellites
A S23~.soo.ooo contract to build
seven large-scale satellites for the
9S-nallon International Telecom -
munications Satellite Organization
<INTELSAT) has been awarded to
Aeronutron1c Ford Corp , a sub-
sidiary of Ford Motor Company
T h e N e wpo r t Beac h based
aeronutronic division is scheduled to
provide the propulsion subsystem for
the spacecraft.
and St 2 million 1n 19'75
Adm1s11ons to the tiondit park h ad
btt-n rlsln" :ctC'1tdJly stlK'e It t>eean
opentton 1n 1967 But lalt• U\ \971, ad
m.1aa1ona be&an to »hp. ol'fic1aJ1 Sil.Id
IN lt7Z, ATT£NDAN('E dropped by
4 percent Jt fC'll anOl.ber 12 percent in
1'73 and a whopptng 33 l)\'r<"enl in
J.174. Another 12 ~rct'nt IOU in ad
missions was auffuro m 1W7S.
Disney World opened 1n Orlando 1n
tatt' J971
"l don't do ubt that W;J\ 0111ne}
World bas hurl our attendance, · ~111d
llarry Shus t er Lion Counlr) ·,.
chwrman of the board .i.nd ch1l'f r x
f'Cut1ve ofr1ct'r
Company off1c1 ah said othf•r f.lc
tors were Ln\olvC"d a~ well the rt>
('t'SSIOn a nd lhe hrm l> fmlure lo pro
v1de new amuseml'nL., at thl' p~rk
"IF YOU SEE a wild animal park
once or twice. you·re not gotng to
come back again unlci.s the park gets
new animals or nt>w ndes," Shuster
said "That's true o( any amusement.
Ir Disney only had today what 1t had in
1955. It wouldn 't bt.• drawing huge crowds.··
In the past 18 months. the firm has
tned to sche dule cro"'d building
events at its parks
While a ttendance at lls par ks
dropped. the company'<; attempts lo
open new attract1oru. 1n St Lows.
Dallas and Atlanta fa1led
For fast relief from that
run down feeling ....
co!l u\ ''"' 1.11." d I or .1 :". ''" r 11
Aul•• l n,rn "''d g11 du. c lly ICJ
\C>ur d.·.11.•1 1 I hoh .tll th .. 11• 1\
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/\c; al O:> Angeles f cdcral Saver you'lf receive higher
1nterc$t than paid by any commercial bank. plus
interest day 1n to day out plus security of your c;Jv1ngs
1nc;ured by a Federal Aqcncy plus all the c;pec al tax
saving programs plus '> tra hours and convt"nient
parking
Plus, wrltl d rrnnrmum df'pO<;tt you·11 receive a free safe
ciepos1t box pfus a free chf'Lking .iccount at a com-
mercial lxmk plus income tnx serv ice plus docum<'nt
clup1tcat1on plus travelers c 111 •c.ks It takc·c; o nly one
m1n11IP rHld one signature IO <,tar! your Savings DC·
counl It all adds up fo r Lo'> /\'1gclcs F f'.'drral Savers
All lnlf'r<'' t Compounclnd Da ly
Annual Yield Annual Rate
806% $1000 tor 6 to 10 years 73/•%
6 r;io fl $1000 for I to 2 years fiY.•%
539% Pa1'1 day-in to day out 5•/,%
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Newport Beach
3201 Newport Blvd. -across from City Hall • 675-4500
OPl!N •s MON.·THURI. • M FtU.
Hta<l Ot11ce Lot .Anp~tes rf!detat Sav•nos A'ld loan Assoc1ahon
One W l .. lllr&-Los Jo ngrirs !.J001 7 • Otl'l,.r Q'f•Cl''I t'l•ou:ihoul 1'\e area
. ,
Without Fundiag •
Flywheel Car J
4 Years Off
SPARKS, NtY (AP) A rompan)' thal h u It\
out to build a flywhee,l pow ~ t"ar that would
no t:Holhit uys that wtthoul federel b Ip tbe ca.r
won 't make 1t off tht cinwlna boa.rd for rour yean.
Offlclahl 11t UtC, formtrly lAar Mot.on (:orp.,
11&1d that l.s doublt the time It would take to devtl~
a prototype with govtrnment fundlna. 't'tley
t\llimatcd two ycun qo that the proJttt would cost
about SS million. •
"IF THI:: n JNDING WE&E atcnerout, 'ltO ~
rould probably have the car ln two years." ,.Jd Dao
Wildermuth. a company spokesmun "8\lt lf It con·
tinUH to an ut the rate it 's bttn aofna, It 's lcMGC to
take up to four years. anywll~ The fundln& has not
bffn pursued u originally anUcapat~ " :
,·oil1i119 l •'isl1y lier,,
The House last wttk voted to override Prul· •
dl'nt For~ 's veto or a $160 mllUoo bill to promote re-'
search and dE'\'elopment ol cars that rUft Oil ~Jee·
lricily instead of gasobne. Now the veto Is headed
for the Senate No these hurdhaLs aren't snared in a ftshing net , they'r e
straightening out a snarl in a s afety net strung below a bridge be·
mg built m the Lowsv1Ue. Ky., area "WE ARE STILL IN THE very euly staget of ..
development ." Wildermuth said. "Right now we ••
are conducting pre liminary tests and bu.lldinl com·
ponents. It will be stver&l years before the vehicle •
1t.aelf is put together ·• / NB 1976
Building
Pace Up
Despite a sh itht dip in
Augus t . thl' v alue of
building permits issued
in Newport Beach dw-ing
the first eight months or
1976 re mains ahead of
the total for the same
penod last year
Statistics released by
the c ity's Buil d ing
Division show that l,636
permits with a valuation
o( $46, ll 1, 130 were issued
during the firs t two-
thirds or 1976. Al the
same time las t year ,
l ,014 permits t otaling
$17 ,878.JS8 had been is·
sued.
T he l a r ges t c om -
mercial development for
Augus t 1~ the former
Stu!l Shirt restaurant at
2241 Wesl Coa!it Hwy
The bwlding 1s being re-
modeled for n new Mex-
ican restaurant at u cost
orS400.000
Weekend
Flights
Cut Cost
Orangt> Co unt y
trav elers rly1ng to
Phoenix or Tucson can
cut 35 percent off the re·
gular air rare if they
make the trip over a
weekend
The spec ial round-trip
discount. announced by
Hughes Airwest. may be
used onl y on Saturdays
and Sundays and tickets
must be purchased at
least two d ays in ad·
vance of depa rture.
The fare cut applies to
legal Monday holidays
and Thur~day through
Sunday over Thanksglv·
ing. the airline said
Speakers
Available
Wl'lls F ar go Rank's
So uthe rn C alifornia
Speakers Bur('a u begin~
its third yc>ar with more
than a dnie speakcr11 or-
fcrina their ser vice!\ tn
Southland c1v1c groups
11nd or1trm1zot1on'>
Richard Murphy, u.,
~l~lanl \'l <'C pr1• ... td1:nt
and sale' n1a n.11~rr for
tilt' hank·,. Ct'ntr ,ii South
Bay Re~1on, '' l'tuurman or the• h11rr 11u Progrum
rha1rmt•n wl-hlni: <lt•
tails 111>out 11pcak1.•rs and
r1uhJt'rt11 ma y 1·on\twl
him throul(h Wtlb F11rJto
Ollnk. 770 W1l/\h1r1• Ulvd ,
Lo!. Angell'l> 90Ql7
Care Corp .
To Pay Morf»
Comprehensive Care
Corp or Newport Ucach
has announced earnings
C before ext r aordin:11·y
credit l or $167 ,000, or 13
cents per share, for the
three months e nded AUR.
31. compared to Sl00,000
for the period last year.
Compcare's board of
directors voted an addl·
tional five cents dlvidcnd
on common s~k at Its
quarterly mttling. The
payment date ls F.eb. 16
to shareholders of ~
Jan. 20.
Hall Moving
Frank B. Hall & Co.,
publicly held Insurance
brokera•e firm, has
moved to :a new office at
47'10 Campus Ortve,
Suite 205, Newport Buch
Mobile Home Sales WUdermuth said the vehicle. which a~ieatlst.s i
say could travel up lo JOO miles per hour, will be run
Turnabout Eyed
by a pair o( vacuum-sealed flywheels powertd by
electricity.
The flywheel pnnc1ple has bffn considered for
many years as a potential automotive power plant,
but the prototype has never been bwlt. The smo1·
less commuter car would average 50 to 60 miles per
hour .
NEW YORK (AP) -The mobile home industry
has begun a turnaround following last year's sales
decline. Standard & Poor's Corp reports
S&P's Industry Surveys reported that mobile
home s hipments in the first seven months o( 1976
were 7 percent ahead or last year 's comparable
period and said the industry should ship 265,000 un·
its by year-end
Last year. the industry shipped 212.690 homes,
a 35 percent drop from 1974 levels.
"THE CAR IS PRIMARILY designed for those
rommuters who live within a 2S·mile radius of their
work and are required to travel al freeway speeds,"
said Jay D Wet ht>, pres ident or U.S. Fl ywheels or
San Juan Capistrano, which has been retained by
LMC to build the flywheels
Seminar Slated
The car would have two fl ywheels A small •
eleetric motor plugged mlo a wall socket would spin
the flywheels. which would enable them to store
kinetic, or m oving. energy.
Growth, its cost and ils Impact will be dis-
eussed durrng a two-day seminar on "Case Studies
of Growth Management in California" at the
Sheraton·J\nahe1m Hotel Oct. 5 and 6.
Student Plan Offered
The seminar is sponsored by University of
Californ1 4 E xte nsion, Irvine and Berkeley, in
cooperation with the Governor 's Ofrlce of Plannmg
and Research or the State or California
Bank of America offers a series or banking
services, including an economical checking plan,
for college studoel6.
The plan Is available to college. univers ity and
vocational school students Further information !S
available at bank offices
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DAILY PILOT
s DAIL y PILOT A I I
In Th eir Cups
5 Big Bre we r s
Appe ar H ealt hy
By MILTON M08KOWlTZ
The r«teral coven.mcnl ~lied.I an exclae tax of ts oo
every barrel of ~ produced. Some champion• of tbe ·
amall brewer proposed ~eotly lbat \ht $9 levy be ret&lntd
Ol'I tbe bli brewer• but reduced to $7 on the low·volume pro·
d\ICUS .
Thfl propoaal was
embC>dled in • bill ln·
troduced In Conareu.
HowevC'r, the Houte of
ftepre&C!nlattves reJect·
edthe idea.
The objective or tbe
Money
Tree
measure was cltar: to lend a belpln1 h•nd to the diaapp .. r·
tn1 am all brewer. Whether it would have worked is open to
question. But there's oo quesUon that the declmatlon ol lho.
smlill ..--and even medium-sited -brewer-contanuea un·
abated.
IN 1934. THERE WEllE 150 companies brewina ~r In'
the United States. Today. we~ down to S2. And among the
52 survivors, the handhll ol bit breweries at the lop bas cap-
tured so much of the market that the 37 smallest brewerle~
now sell less than 10 perc.ot of all the beer Americans
drink.
The lateal move ln t.hil lnu.orable trend came this
mootb out of the Pacific Nor\bwest, where Olympia Brew·
lng announced plam to acqulre Lone Star Brewing of Texas.
Olympja, which previously acquired Hainm's, ls the na·
Uon's seventh largest brewer. Lone Star, whose distribution,
is conftned lar1ely to Texas. is the 17th largest brewer. Put·
Ung the two together would enable Olympia lo pass F.&M.
Schaefer and take over aixth place tn the national standin&$.
Even that may nol be good enouib ln the future. In
many industries -cars, tires, cereals -sixth place means
you are just about dead. And that seems to be the direction
~ beer indu.s.Lry ia M*"ed for. Alter all. aixth·rankJng
SchaefM has had trouble making money since 1971.
TJURTY l'li:A.llSAGO TUE top five brewers accountect
for 25 percent or the total market. Last year the fl ve leading
brewers took 67 percent of the market. And the predictions
are that they will bold 80 percent by 18IO.
So the handwriting is in the suds. More brewers will
merge in an effort to slay even with the atanta. Many o(
today's small breweries will close their doon.
Anheuser-Busch ol St. Louis, lhe brewer of Budweiser ..
Mlcbelob and Busch Bavarian, bas a/irm CriP on first plac~
with 24 percent or the market.
MILWAUKEB'98CRLITZ RANKS second wlth lS per
cent or the market. Milw•ukee's Pabet follows with a 10 per
ctnl share. Faat·movtna Miller Brtwlnl. Milwaukee sub
ald1ary of cigarette maker Philip Morris, bu cbar1ed lnt~
fourth pJace with 9 percent or the market.
Adolph Coors. the on.brewery company out of Golden
Colo., ls the flfth lu-aeat iteller with I percent of th& beet'
business.
Meanwhile, as the industry shaped up more and more
as an arena for heavyweights only, there were new revel a·
tions or what It takes to get to the top of the brewing ln·
dustry: illegal kickbacka to retail accounts to gel them tn
take your brand. lnveaUgaUons into such practices led
Schlitt to place four lop marketing executives on an In·
definite leave of absence.
The revelations shoc:ked few ln the industry. WilUam K. Coors. chairman of the brewery bearing his name, sa.id:
"You can 'l be in the brewing tnduatry and not know that this
type of thing has been eoing on for years.''
HB Construction
Grows in August
. ~nstruction is up ln HWlllngton Beach with the August
budding total or Sl2.5 million 4S percent higher than for the
same month last year, otnclnls sa.id.
The city's building pace ls running fourth in the 15
Southern CaUfomia counUes, according lo Building Direc;,
t.or John lebrena.
80 FAR THIS YEA&, THE Building Department has ht·
sued permits for construction totalling $86 2 million from
January through August.
This figure compares to $59.4 for the aame eight-montb
period of lut year.
Permits for 133 slnf)e-ra1Dlly homes at S7 million led the
construction categories for August. There were also 3"
permit.a for 125 rnulUple \lllils valued at $2. 7 million and
ei1ht permits valucld at fl .3 million for commercial and In·
duatrial projects.
FOR THE SJXTII CONSECUTIVE month, more than
300 permits were lsaued in the miscellaneous category with
a total of 373 lor AUJruat.
Thia continues the ltroftj trend In maintaining and im·
provln1 exlsUn1 restdence1, according to Behrens.
Leading ln construction valuation in Southern
California are Los An1eles, San Diego, Anaheim and Hunt·
inst.on Beach, accordinc to Behrena.
Berte a 's Orde r s
Re ach I 0-year High
Bertta Corp. of lrvtne hN received orders totolln~ $10
million In Auau11t. placln1 the company'• baddoR at Ill
highest level In over seven yurs, tho company uld Mon·
day.
Thia folloWC'd u :stronR book!nt month In July when new
award1 aod follow-on ordera were over S7 rnllllon. sold
Richard Berteai chairman and ct\Jef execuUve officer.
New ond lo low·on orders include rudder, elevator and
3poiler power control unlta for Lhc Boeing 127 aircraft, and
rudder, elevator and aileron control units for the Boelna 1~
prosram.
It w11 allO announeed that Bertea has been awardtd
two contract• for pstmary 1U1bl control utuator •'·
aembliea for the Alr P'orce $-1 bomber. a Rockwell pres.
1tam.
Bertea 11 a m.Jor manutaetortr of hydraulic conlral
1yalema for eornmel't'lal and mWtar1 aitcral\.
Datatron Repom Growth :
Datalron. Inc., Irvine, hu repo~ year-end sales <JI
S7,ll7.973 fo'° the ptnOd endin.i .Jumf ao, 19'1S. These figure,
for fiacaJ 1976 comparo with '6.586,950 for the twelve months
of fiscal 11'75.
Net lncomt of $28.581 wu rt'1ste:red for lbe 12-month
period comp.red with income of $187 ,615 for the same
period last year. Per share Hrninga for fi1cal 1976, bued oft
l.1'1,539 aharet O\Jlltandlng, wue l ceal contrasted to earn..
lnp of t centl baaed oo 1,711,sat 1harea foe UM prtor l2
rnonthl. Lail , • .,.., •aml.oo reflected u emlOJ"dmary
credit that amounled to 4 cmta per a!lare.
L ltl. Boyd
Only One ·Horse"Big Red'
People aet nostalek over a lot ol th.iniis
they weren't all that pJeued about lb• first
.time around. Take C<llfee out ol a Un cup over a campfire, for l.n1tance. Guess I've parroted
counUeu times lbe old line that noth1n& taat.M
better. M a mattu ol rac:t, the first campfire
coffee t ever drank tasted awful. It was on a
Civilian Conaervat.loo Corps bike ln the Olym-
pic Mountaln.s. Suspect the cook dipped one
bean on a string In lbe brew. Other u.nim-pr~sive rint. later to be recOWlted with great
pnde: The horseback nde. The spring swim In
Chimacum Creek. And by order, the ax execu-
tion or a chicken.
IUGaED
Q. ''How many racehorses have been
named ·Bia Red·?"
A. Only one. That was the nickname or
Man o' War. And the nickname was retired
with the paasln1 o( that great chestnut.
What do lbe areal mllle5lros thtnlc or I.be
JU% trumpet musicians?
Consider Leopold
St.okowski 'a comment upon
bearine a recording or
Wingy Hanooe bJowing tus
version or ·'Stormy
Weather": "I w<>Wd rather
play the trumpet like that
than be Leopold
Stokowski."
Am now advised the
expression "when Hector was a pup" comes
from James Fenimore Cooper's book ''The
Prairie" wherein an (.:d mao dates numerous
occurrences by the age of bis do&, Hector.
Amon1 those aeveral laree and small
IJ'OUPI fiercely oppoeed to birth control are
the owners of the talc mines U>at produce
Lalcum powder.
TOYS
Tbe toymaker• have spent millions o(
dollars lo neure out why aome pl~thinas re-
main perennially populor, like dolls and teddy
bears and 1plnn1n1 tops, ror instance. But they
still don 'l know. for sure. Nor can they explain
the rise and rau ol such other toys as hula
hoops and skateboard,,. Whal start.s the fad
eolni remains a mystery. What keeps it ao-
ing, likewise. You'd think those sct>olan in
sociology would have co~ up with an ex-
planatton by now, but no .
Our Love and War man ts still looking for
a place to file this comment by Chet L.
Switell. "Any husband who thinks his wile is
more important than his pants doesn't reall~e
bow many places he can go wit.bout his wife.••
It's not against the locaJ ord1nances to
have a picmc in Los Angeles unless the aroma
of the pot~o salad or whatever arouses a
great longing among the passersby.
Address mail to L.M. Sol/d, P.O. Boz 1560,
Jewish
Funerals
Planned
State Fare Hassle
LANSING , MJcb (AP> -Mlclul&n ''l>lay or poy" doctrine, which means .
Ally. Gen. Frank Kelley aa.p alnau 1( an enkrt•mer breaks a contratt, be '
Bobby Vinton owet the state S7 ,500 ~· the people who hJN'd him t.be ree
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) beca"3t be broke bis conlract to aina that had been a&l"ffd up0n, Kelley I
-Citlni "abun• In t.be at the Upper Peninsula State Falr ln '~' he will sue unless Vlnton pays !
fllDttal lndustry'' and a Escanaba a year aio. tho money.
desire to conduct burials Ill Auauat 19'15, aeven mont.ha after a~nl to strict Jowtsb aueelna to appear •t the rair. Vlnton Vintoo's Holl)'wood a1ent. J\oaer
law and tradition. a rabbi forsook Escanaba for an appearance Davis of the Wllllam lConi• Aaency.
has announced plans for 1m Lu Veras and a television show. sald be received a letter from Kelley: I
hia synagosue to handle Kelley said that Vint.on owes $7.~ but h-' not talked to Vinton aod dl~
dealb.s on lls own. because of the entertainment world's not know Vinton'• aide of the story.
Rabbi Arnold Good-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
man announced the pro-
cedure tolhe 1,02S-ramlly
Adatb Jeshurun
Synagogue in his Rosh
Hashana sermon on the
Jewish new year.
THE FUNERALS. to
be handled from be&in· ning to end by memblen
ot the synagogue. will be
free, Rabbi Goodman
said.
"We are meetina the
generaJ problem of what
we feel are abuses in the
funeral industry. which
were recently highlight·
ed by the Federal Ttade
Commiuion, ''he said.
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Rabbi Goodman said
members of a Chevra
Kavod Hamel -Society
to Honor the Dead -will
bandJe the body from de-
ath to burial, building an
oak cornn. aewlne the
natural cotton body
shroud, counseling the
bereaved family and pro-
viding a limouslne for the
funeral.
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The ramily must pay
f91' the plot and openin&
aDd closing or the grave,
the rabbi said: vaults are
not permitted, nor la em·
balming. Cost lo the
synagogue ls eatimated
at$400perfuneral.
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Max Sisneros,
the inspiration
behind college
landscaping, stands
in unusual mine
..
area outside
library. Some
students like it,
others don't.
.. .
New Look ''Rustled U p I
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Different textures are mixed in1
'mini-garden' at Golden West
College. Interesting little areas
like this have been developed
all over the campus.
BEA ANDERSON, Edttor
Tum<lav Sl'ptombor 28 1976 61
A dry stream bed runs through
mine area outside library.
It captures Western theme
of campus.
By JUDITH (JO) OLSON
Oft ... !nlly ~11-~tt
An old mine shaft, wagons
filled with plants, weatherbeaten
tools and pocket gardens.
These are unusual items to be
found in the landscaping of a col·
lege, but to M ax Sisneros, they
are part of what makes life in·
leresting.
Sisneros, manager of main·
tenance and operations al Golden
West College, has incorporated a
number o( old objects into the
Jandscape to make the campus
one of the most visually attrac-
tive in tbe area.
It all started several years ago,
Sisneros said, when the ad·
ministrators gave bim and bis
staff freedom to ulllize their
artistic talents
Smee the school has a Western
theme (its teams are called the
Failure Still a Mystery
ROSTON <AP> B11tv was a
~althy seven pounds at birth H
was an active baby. smllinl Md
cooing wllb every playCul poke to
his fol, pink stomach •
One month later. nilly wos
~matose , emaciated and dying.
He shrank from any contact with
the world around him and barely
tipped the scale at four pounds
Arter weeks of teftt.s, doctor"
concl ud ed t here was nothing
medically wrong with Dilly He
was one or a growing numbc'r or
infants who rail to thnve at
home.
Something in the bond that
links parent to child went awry
Without maternal love to nourish
them. these babies star\. to feed
oo themselves
"Holding these babies 1s like
picking up a rag doll They refuse
to respond to you ... said Dr. Milt
Kotelcbuck, research director of
famil y d evelopment at
Qilld.ren 's Hospital.
He is one of three physicians
who have 1alhtred i.ntormation
about this disorder. one or the
most mysterious social Jllnesses
ol pedi a tries.
QUESTIONNAJat:
Dr. EU H. Newbercer , Or.
Daniel Rbsen ·and J<ol~chuck de·
vls«I a quesUonnalre to pinpolnl
the characteristics of failure-to-
thrive infants and the.Ir parents.
"We saw a picture of a mother
who was isolated, stuck at home
with this baby she was almost
t.fraid or because it d:idn•t act
normally. She was at the end of
her rope," Rosen said.
A tailure·lo-thrtve child ''looks
just like those pictures of the
~ Biafrana," ~ pbyaa-
~
" '
c1an said. The tnfant U1 far below
normal in growth, height and
wti"Chl -a "dcprivalional
dwarf."
BecaUH of its severe malnutri·
tlon. the infant is llstlea and
passive. The child refuses to eat
despite a mother's desperate ef·
forts lo m akc her child gam
weight.
"If these parents didn 't care
about their kids they'd let them
die at home in11tcad or taking
them to a pediatrician or
hospital," NewbergPr pointed
ouL "The parents arc looking for
help, not only for their child but
for themselves.'·
The doctors examined 303
children admitted to th e
hospital's in.patient services
Forty-two cases were diagnosed
as failure to lhnve bttauseofthc
inability to gain weight.
Of those 42 cases, 81 percent
were under 18 months of age, 83
percent were white, 33 percent
were from welfare families and
69pettent •ete male.
From their findings, doctors
concluded that these babies -
unlike many cases of negl~ or
abuse that orten occur in low·
income neighborhoods -were
the products or white middJe·
class families.
FINDINGS
Besides logging the charac·
teristics of the children. doctors
developed an int~ew for the
mother, focusing on housing,
marital well·betng, employment.
child care and family problems.
What emerged was an anxious,
over-concerned parent who was
frightened of ber ch.ild and her
surroundings.
J
The mothers shared high levels
o( stress They tended to be less
educated than tht fathers and
saw their neighborhoods as un-
fri endly. even hostile. Rarely did
the mother develop her own life
or keep In contact with her own
family.
Sometimes a simple question
started lbem on an avalanche of
emotion that laid bare their hid·
den feelings
"I can't relate lo the kid."
"He's a dtrricult cblld." "lie Just
isn't happy." "He doesn't like to
eat what I give him." "It 's not
my fault he looks the way he
does." ''I'm a good mother."
Telling a mother that her child
is not nourishing at home Is plac-
mg blame on her. even when the
doctors are trying to help her.
'FAILURE'
As one distraught mother told
doctors, "When l hear the
·term 'failure to thrive.' all l hear
.is the word. 'failure.'"
Doctors agrtt that the various
theories poinUne to a lack of in·
leractlon -a "failed mutuality"
-between mother and child as
the cause or the condition takes a
punitive attltude by placing
blame on an already guilt-ridden
parent.
"The purpose of our question·
naire ls to ask questions that
are going to lead the mother to the
problem. You need to keep in
mind one's etltkal posture and
rote -be aympathetfc, nooaccus·
Ing, nonjudgmental," Kotelcbuck
sald.
Many or the mothers were
maternally retarded, Ignorant
about baby care. They had not
set up a rouUno for thd.r child
and often trcat<>d the bab1~ like
dolls or peLci .
Doctors orten refer the
mothers for counseling at the
hospital or with a social worker
In some Instances, dance
therapy has proven successful
since the mother learns to de·
. velop a rhythm with her child.
In extreme c&R<'S, as 1n Billy's,
the infant iS placed In (l foster
home until authorities decide
that the mother 1s "r11 '' to lake
care of her child agam.
Once the baby is admlll<'CI to
the hospital, it IS forCC •fed
enormouci amounts or rood
about 50 calories for each pound
of weight, twice the normal
amount.
Recovery comes quickly, with
some babies gaining as much 811
14 pounds In seven to 10 days . But
getting them to respond emo·
tionally is often the hardest re·
suit to achieve, doctors airee.
"You've got to lake 1t slow with
these kids." Rosen saJd. "You
can't overwhelm them with a
battery of stimuli. They have to
learn how to respond.'·
Physicians keep a close watch
for symptoms of serious illness
throughout the cbild's hospital
stay. like kidney or stomach dls·
orders, brain damag e
anything U> explain the child's
severely emaciated state.
State agencies around the
country are Jetting more and
more report.a of chlldren who fall
to thrive. AU cues of neglect or
abuse must b4' reported.
In 1975 alOAe, 6,000 cases of
neglect were logge d ln
Massachusetts. About 10 percent
were Cailure-to-thri ve infants.
Rustlers), it was only natural to
think of scenes from the pioneer
days.
The most elaborate theme
atta, a plot outside the library.
was developed when the college
president, Dr. Dudley Boice, told
Sisneros he should build a mine
shaftlntheempty space.
Sisneros asked if he was
serious and got the green lJght.
"We researched and made
replicas of old mine carts, which.
were constructed here,·' Sisneros
said. "The carpenter shop built
the sluice boxes "
GHOST TOWN
The result is a scene remims·
cent of Ghost Town at Knoll's
Berry Farm. Some students
think it is distracting but most
like it. college administrators
said.
One or the next open areas to be
developed is behind the Math·
Science Building. Sisneros is
planning a botanical garden
with ponds and bridges which
could be open lo elementary
school children for tours and
used by G WC mstructors as a
classroom
Sisneros s~11d his main con·
tnbutlon to the landscaping has
been the ideas lie also makes
sketches and provides a lot or m·
spiration, however.
In his 11 years al Golden West,
he has tried to develop it WIS a
place where people will reel re·
taxed and at home. "The campu s
should be innting. a place for
people to sit down and visit "
Part of Sisneros' secret in de·
vclopln g s uch an extensive
landscapmg plan has been that
he utilizes donations and is
always on the lookout for
materials he can incorporate.
FREE PLANTS
He said he saved the college
several thousand dollars by ap·
proaching the owner of a
miniature golf course who was
selling to a make way for a
restaurant and obtaining all the
plant material free.
Community members addi·
Uonally have donated some of the
wagons and tools whlctl are scat-
tered in the gardens around the
campus.
Sisneros likes to see people en·
joying the landscaping because
creating it is a deep source of
satisfaction to him.
Horticulture has always been
part of his h fe. though he resent·
ed working on his rather's rented
farm acreage as a child in
Colorado.
He discovered his interest in
flowers and plants while working
part-time for a rtorist while be
was attending San Diego State.
Sisneros had enlisted in the
Manne Corps at 16 to get away
Crom the farm and found he had
no job skills when he got out or
the service rive years later.
"My father forged my age so [
could join the M arlnes," he said.
"I celebrated my 17th birthday in
China. It was a tremendous ex·
perience, though."
VARIED CAREER
He majored in horticulture at
San Diego State and then started
on a varied career. which has in·
eluded JUSl about every aspect ol the business there is.
He has worked for the Western
Fair Assn .. designing for the ma·
jor expositions in California,
owned his own nursery and
landscape business, grown cut
flowers and designed for resi~n
t1al and commercial areas.
Sisneros, who won a beautifica-
tion award from the City of Hunt·
ington Beach for his work on thc
campus, said he "totally enjoys
creating "
He said he thinks this is part of
what has m adc the campus at
Golden West different trom
others. "I get totally excited
every day that l come to work.
There arc nol too many ~le
who want to extend themselves.
A lot of gardeners don't want to
be gardeners."
<See WOK, PageB2)
Something in the bond that
links parent to child
goes awry .. -l · -
•
~ ~-~T~' Po if~'"N ot to Poll (Ann L anders 'Jtl
DBAR ANN LANDERS: Some
pa~ra arouad tbe U.S. and
Canllda dJdo 't lhJ.ok your poll
-wu accurate. ("U fOU had ft to
do over a~aln wC*ld you have
cbUdren?' > So lb.)' ran the4r
own poll and their ftridiqs were
very different from youra.
l'm oot aurprlted. Wbcn you
look at the tacu, you dllcoverUHt KaQu City Star polled 409 peo-
ple. Newaday in Loot hlaod
polled U11. Your poll rdlecled ~lnt ol onr 10,000 people
•-• alJ wbo •rote to you did 10 on thelr own. Nobocly solicited
them.
Don't they realize when a
newspaper aau a penoaJ qu,es.
UM tpoll or no poU > the penori
queaed ii acared to death that
h1a (or her) ldenUty aught be re-
vealed? ()( course be'a eotnl to
pfay ft salt;. The last thin& a
~ w~ta known is that be
'wllba hia kids were never born.
:J~ to glve you an Idea of what 1»1ft: mean, here's a arabber:
Recently one of lb• leadin1
womea '• ma1uioel poUied 500
atudeftl.I. from 10 to 11 ye.,.. ol ace. The quulloa= ''Who are
your favorite berota and
beroloel?''
Are you ,..ady for this! O.J .
Slmpeoa was th• Ni>. 1 cbolce of
both '°'' utd atrts. President P'ord wu No. t, oat.be be)'s' U.t, rtcht 11\er Robert ~ and
before Mary Tyler ~. T!ae
President dld.n 't awn Mille ~
lltla' list, but fftNY fClu1aaer i!Jd. (Pretldent Ford wu NO. 10
on the compoalte1itt-bot.b boys
anctairu.>
Ann Lapdera came rl1ht
An'ER Patty lf•ant. Gloria
SWiMtn w at rour notehet ~low
Anh. Karcaret Meade was two
notches below Gloria, After
Margaret Meade came the
Maharishi, next, Charles Manson
(yeah, you read ript), then
Jooaa Salk (can you believe
this?) followed by Julia Child,
Abbie Hoffman and Andy
Warhol.
..
Bag's .A •• .•
s 'I AT
WIT'S Last END
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--:_ .. .. ·!· I A ... By ERMA DOMBECK : .. "' . .
There was an impassioned plea by
M'aryland's Sen. Charles Mathias Jr., recently to S.e the brown lunch bag.
''That brown bag bad its imperfections," be
9cknowledged. "Some kids carried rout beef,
others had peanut buttt'r. I have no way of know-wa i( all those brown bags contained 'nulrl-
Uonally adequate diets.' but I do know those
brown bags and those lunch pails symbolized
~arental lo\'e and responsibility.·'
Wbat doea lhla say to you.
AM! -DU IQ.POUNDED
l>Eil D.P.: N~ I cu-.
bele'te &ht ,.U ...c'.lieda wlLat Ute
tidl la .... te98tr, reall)' Wd. u u ................ trcMlble.
.DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm
IOad ~ atory about Dr. Renee
IUdlarda, the teoni.s star who
bad a sn·cbance operation, was
pl-.yed up so bl& in the press. It '1
U&be people knew about aueb uess. My bmband waal.<i to do the
time thln1. I'm worried sick
about oar ch1ldren We have a
boy, two, and a 1lrl. four. What will it do to lhern 1 What should
I.bey call lhelr rather atte:r ht''a
had the operation! Thanks for
Y0\11' help. God knows r need at
DUPLY CONCERNED
DEAR CONCERNED: It's
boud &o be laard on ch.Udtta •
.._ &M1 d&M:over tbey •ave
two female 'areats and no fa&Jiltt, so JOa'U •aye to do "dou·
Me cbdy." ney cu HU .a. IWI or Mary -wlaatever Ml .... la
• •laatenr lac: CMq• tt to.
.. D•••1•• fer • ••••• Jut doea°t•&keh.
DEAR AN'N. My hobby I.a lmll·
tine. My buaband ·~ thia la lht •lJn of a weak mind. He dalm.a
aJUtone wbO can 5tt and do the
tame thlnf hour after hour b a moron. ye he can alt ln front of
the TV from 1 p.m. until mid·
ntcbt and watcb ju.nil teated for
the mentality of an l l·)'e&N>ld.
IA.$t Christmas I made aeve.-.J
pairs of argyle socks and ever-
yone thought they were
be•uttful. Please comment. -nu; KNIT WIT
DEAR K.W.: Aaycme w11o caa
prodHe an argyle sock laaa aay
QDdying admlratlon. Darta1
World War II, I latlUed a pair ol
simple Cl tffks and wu politely
&old tltat I eouJd do iay coatry a
real service If I would bit for tlae ~rman1. lpore tltedod.
From 81
•• Look
Part of the secret to success
also is that Sisneros ls a "man of
the past .. who loves cood
workmanship and quality and an
avid antique collector who can't
bear to part with any of hls
treasures.
"The craftsmanship in the old
days was unbelievable. Just
rompare lt to lbe plastic system
now."
Sisneros. a Fountain Valley re-
sident, said he cannot cet used to
the San Diego Freeway and the
speed with which people rush on
It.
He would prefer a simple life
on a ranch In Idaho. whkh is his
dream. ''I'd like to raise horses
orcatUe, ··he mused.
UPHOLSTlltY
~~~
HERE&THERE
FINE CIFJ'S AND D11XJ-..rtn .4CC&S0Rm
• RUSSIAH LACQUER BOXES
• POLISH HANDWOVEN WAlL HANGINGS
• BRONZE WINO BELLS
• CARVED BOXES WITH BRASS INLAY
• JEWELRY, STONE CARVINGS, ETC.
'U 11 IAJT COAST HIGHWAY • sum 104
co.oNA Dll ~ • 67S-I Ma
Do you know what my ldds calJed all that
par'lntal love and responsibility, Senator? J..ef.
Jovers. And they traded them at lunchtime for a
breath mint and a picture of Johnny Benc!la. I
gavt' some or the best years of my life threading
toothpicks into little napkins and lraosplanting
taisin eyes to little circles of bread only lo see the
aame lunch in a solid state when tbt' kid cleaned'
t>ut bis locker at the end ol tb'e year.
He also likes to play the horses
and admits to being quite suc·
cessful over the years. ----..,,,,..--~---------:---:---:--~--
Du rl n g one race al Los 1P1 IV BR ANS
Just when 1t seemed r was at last to be
replaced by the school hot lunch, my husband de-cided to brown bag it.
J didn't take packing his lunch seriously until
ocae day through the mail I received a 30·page
cookbook on packing lunches facetiously callt'd
"How To Make It In the Sack" and authort'd by
Jane George.
Alamitos, for example, he ..... 5A
parlayed a $2 bet Into •1&00.
''That's my recreation. I don't do
it for money, though. It's a
science. There Is no such thing as
a sure system. Luck has a lot to
do will> it. J've been lucky."
GIRLS BOUTIQUE
Sbft;4 tob-7tel4
I thumbed through it to read such practical
luncheon suggesUons as papaya stuffed with
duck en salad (we d.idn 't serve anythmg that fan·
cy at Ole wedding) and abish kebabs or cold roast
beef, cherry tomatoes and marinated
mushrooms
Travel Aries Possibility NRHL.lAf CouaTYUD
2640 I. c.... Hwy. 64o.t212
"She's kiddLng," I said slapping a piece of
bologna between twoslJces of froien bread. Then
I read a chapter where she really got my atten-
tion ... One lazy day you hear that some gorgeous
girl with deep cleavage bas stilhered into his of-
fice for work and they hired her!
·'There is an enemy out there. It's tame to re-
connoiter. get out ol lhe rut, sharpen your wits,
shorten your bra straps and put intrigue back in
Ole sack.
"While you are knee.deep in mush in your
faded pLisse nightgown, she's in front of the mir·
ror "
l didn 'l for a moment believe any of it but
that day I put buttermilk pttan ctucken, tomato
ulad and lt'mon nut bread in my buaband·s
brown paper bag
Maybe the Senator ls right. Maybe that little
brown bag is the last chain that links a child (or a
h~band ) to his home. I know Uus. 1 'm not going
to let another bag get ahead or me.
Albond1gas soup anyone"
LUNG AS -
SOCIATION: A selection
at holiday &reeling ca.rm
Is befng of!ered as put ot
the current Christmas
Seal campaign.
LAW WIVES AS·
SOCIATION: Candace
Manzo is prt'Sldent ot the
Oran1e County group at
Western State Universi·
ty College.
Others on the board
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBEIUt
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21 ·April 19):
Accent on distance. journey,
communication, ability to gel
priorities in working order. You
may be asked to travel ln connec-
tion with busineas, career, in·
vestmen~t long-range potential.
TAU a us (April 20 • May 20):
You gain greater sense or direc-
tion. You learn who i3 sincere,
who is talking and saying
nothing. Finish rather than begin
proJect
GEMINI <May 21 ·June ~1 :
Emphasis on how you relatt' to
public. timing, abiUty to go with
the tide. Be an alert, careful ob-
server.
CANCE& (June 21 · July 22):
Go alow. Follow through on
hunch. H11blight security while
steering clear of ~peculative
schemes.
LEO (July 23 ·Aug. 22): Good
lunar aspect coincide.., now with
creativity, relationship that Is
"warming up." children, ability
to corrttt past errors Highlight
versatility.
Vi.GO CAug . 2J ·Sept 22): Be
practical about filling Uungs con·
nected with home, electricity,
safety. Check valut:11, accounts.
Get promises in writing.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 • Oct. 22\·
Short journe>'· call from relative
could be h&ghhgbts . Chance,
variety. expression of ideas are
featured. too. Kt'v now is to be
analytical.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Accent on costs, time, motion,
beauty, objects of art, Jwcury
items. Family member makes
gesture o( recoocUtation. Be
diplomatic. Don't rub salt in
wounds.
SAGITTARIUS CNov. 22 ·Dec.
21): Lunar cycle enables you to
successfully take initiative.
Stress new starts, originality,
personal appearance, indepen-
dence of thought, actJon.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 • Jan.
19): Go behind scenes lor valid
answers. Check with one who Is
associated with hospital, charila·
ble organization You get support
from those m authonty.
AQUARIVS (Jan.20 · Feb.18):
Emphasis o n fulfillment,
satisfaction in knowing that er-
forU are appreciated. Accent on
reaulls of professional en·
deavors, return on business
transaction.
PISCES <Feb. 19 · March 20):
New approach to supenon ls
l1\09l likely to brtn& desired re·
1Ulta. Accent on achJevement, in·
lllatlve. izreater indeoondence.
Presentation books are
beln1 displayed at the of.
flees at 1717 North
Broadway, Santa f.n•.
Further Information Is
available by calllni
m-1.iUNG.
are Marla O'Rorke and ~-~~---~~-:;;;m;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Susan Denton, vice p~
atdents ; Pat Stys and
Dorothy Bramall,
secretaries: Kathy
Jochum, treasurer, and
Cbrfs Schader, social
chairman.
Call 642-5678.
Put a few word1
to work for ou.
DAILY PILOT '.ft)WN AND GOWN:
fqternatlonal students
atlendina UC Irvine are -------------------
lnvlted to a welcome din· '~t.~": .. ~:~-·· .. ··~·· .. -··----·· ~""'~ _,_ " ...
ner at • p.m Sunday, · · ShorOl'I Allen·, ,
Oil. 3, In the Gold Room •. \ )EREN ITV •,.. o( Mesa Commons on
citmpus.
Organitlng the dlnner ~-. Skin Care Center !, ate members of Town ~'r .~ "-"r-'*'tltt••,.....,.. aDd. Gown and the , .-;~.7-:· · ~ ~••ur-c...,._7
Ntwport Beach Rotary • ~ Avoid this costly wa5tl' by <:alb. · . ,, tttlng a tnfn~ eslhetirlan
, and let her analyu• nnd
LAGUNA BEACH Inform YOU or your slnn'•
&•ELLS: H . Frank needs. A Serenity Facial r t.h takes an hour and a half a.od Buck, manager 0 e ~· .. :· the cost ls twenty dollars . c11¥'s Chamber of Com· y 111 fl d kl · -erce, wlll be the • • ·,' ou w " your 9 n " ua • .• • are11lly Improved, your IDeaker at a 7:30 p.m. ~. . questions answered and an ~ Monday, Oct. •. ~. MSY hu1xpens1ve home cart'
:
la tbe Emerald Bay Pf'Ol{ram to follow
home of Betty Gilfillan. wa ,_.twee -
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End of an Era: 'LA's Alston Retires·
Ali 8-5
Favorite
Tonight
NEW YORK (AP) -"Thia i.a
t he end of my career," 11y1
M\lhiammad All who put.a the
h~v>:welght championship on
the line a1aiost Ken Norton
tonight, "~,don't want to loee it " Ah
did.D't mean that Ou.a will be bla
Jut OJht but that he wu getlini
down . that road toward rellre-
mep\. :rM ch am pion is 34.
~ he 111 the 8-S favonte to
keep that road open by beatin&
NQrtan 1n their meeting -each
· Flpt at Fair,,...
Tem1llt'1 llalaammad All·Kea
NwMa fipt wlD be sbowo via
cloMd clnldt televlalcm at tbe
Oru1e Couty Falrgrouda I.II
Coata Meaa and at Cal State
(Fallert.on). A. prellllllnary boat
ii set for 1:38 wltll tbe &Jtle Ogbt
scbedttled for 7: Jt. All teal.a are tis.~ r ·
won a split 12·round decision in
19T3 with Norton breaking Ali's
jaw in.She first fight.
"You must remember that
t.hQse. first two fights weren't for
the Utle. said All who retained
the championship by knocking
out George Foreman Oct. 30.
1974. seven months after Norton
was stopped in two rounds by
Foreman ma bid for the title.
A crowd of about 40,000, the
promoters ' estimate, was ex-
pected ror the fi rst (a ghl at
Yankee Stadium since Ingemar
Johansson knock~ Floyd Pat·
ters9n down seven time!> and
stopped him in lhe Uurd round to
win the heavyweight llllt~ June
26 . 1959 . The worldwide
television audience coold reach
500 01Ulion -It will be !>een on
closed circuit at 300 locations in
the United Slates and Canada
a"Cl_on a live and delayed bab~ IJl
57 ~r countries.
Ali is guaranteed a record $6
million plus $100,000 expens~s
an~ will gel ~ percent of all in·
ci over $9 million. A victory w set him up for a rematch
wi : Foreman where his purs(•
rerx>rtedly could hit $10 malhun
Nortpn as guaranteed SS mtlhon
pl~·s100.ooo expenses and rive
~r~fnt of all income from the
St.aJt', '1t shall not go over five," said
thli.J4.ycar·old Ah, who is three
yws older lhan Norton.
'')..Wall make him qwt," s:ud
Nol'lon.
:Redskins'
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The
Washington Redskins presented
roach Georee A.lien with his tooth
National Football League victory
and the veteran coach'• quJck
thinking on the sidelines had
more than o little lo do with the
tnuiDph
;.iark Mos('lcy booted a 211-yard
field goal 12 m inutes and 49
!>econds into a 1udden death
period or M-onday night's na.
llonally televlaed .came to l(tve
the unbeaten Redskin.'! a 20-17
'tnumph over the Ph1ladclph1a
Eallles Rut there would have
bffn no sudden death, no victory
"?ttl99t Allen T?\'C! 54.year-old Allen. In his
tllth ·'season as a NFL coach.
RUlde himself a factor ln the
KW~ with 12 1econda left ln the
ndt!ila lf. The Eal)• led 10.3,
had a third-down-and-six at
r 35-yardUne.
uhln1lon '• defenae 1iarted
eave the field figuring the cik would run out, but Allen. e alert, waved hiJI defenders
b and 1houtt"d for a time out.
• called time oul and told
~ to blitz. try to hit them on
thC'«change of the ball." Allen
n pla"lned. "I felt that with 12
seconcs. lt'ft If we atop~ them
there, we'd 10 for the blocked
punt."
The Skins blit.ud and Harold
McCllnton and Dave BuU bit
EaP.' ball carrier Herb Lusk
like a couple of tru91. Lusk
fumbled the ball ln lbe air, and
Waablncton linebacker Brad
Dusek picked it off and raced 32
yards for a touchdown. Moseley
kicked the point and it was 10-10
at halftime.
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A'S BATTLE ROYALS -A brawl erupted
in the sixth inning Monday nig ht in
Oakland when Kansas City pitcher Dennis
Leonard C22 l hit Don Baylor with a pitch.
The A's Gene Tenace 08 > grabs Leonard
(22) as others get mlo the at't The umpire
is Ron Luciano and players include
Oakland's Claudell Washington (15) and
coach Al Monchak (43) with Kansas City's
Buck Martinez (21) and Cookie Ro1as
<right). The A 's won the game, 8·3.
A's • m a Battle Royal
Oakland 3 112 Back After 8-3· Win
OAKLAND (AP> -The open
ing or a do·or -d1c sencs watb th<'
Kansas City Royals brought out
the best in the Oakland A ·s and
the beast in some of their fans
•·1t was a tough game, a b1R
one t o win. But it means
nothing unless we °"'in lht• n:~t
of them." Phil Gamer said c·.ir
ly today after an 8 3 \<1clory
which left the A s 3' 2 games
behind far~t plac<' Kansai. Caty
with sax games to go in the
American Lea~ue West r ace
The start of the Monday naghl
baseball game, wh1ch drc\\ a
crowd of 37 ,914 . was delayed
mor<' than an hour because of
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field between the players and
the second be lween fans and
Kansas City players. stopped
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lake th al, .. !>aid the Royals'
"' Wl ........ llO WASHINGTON'S BROWN RETURNS INTERCEPTION.
George Brett, referring lo the
brawl which broke out on the
field after Dennis Leonard hit
the A's Oon Baylor wiU1 a pitch.
"I thou~ht everyone was com ·
an!-! out to shake m y ha nd
bccaui.e I hit a homer." Sal
Rando Joked later llas leadofr
home run gave lt\.c A's and
patt•her \'ida Blue. 18-12, a 5 3
lead and Baylor was hit by the
next patch from Leonard.
"That ·s one of thol.e things
that happen an a close game."
said Kansas City manager
Whitey Herzog "But the bad
part was what happened m the
bullpen. The ra ns Wt're throwing
tx>er. and they use the wor.,t
languaite m the league in this
ballpari< "
Catchers Bob Stinson and
John Watha n leaned mto lht'
stands and slugged at out with
some of the beer-throwing fans
in seats behind the Royals'
raghl fit>ld hullpcn and team ·
mates h<'lpe d out an the battle
beforl' thi ngs settled down.
Then the game resumed ;.ind
the A's scored three more runs,
two on a double by Garner. off
four relievers before the sixth
ended.
"We went dead after the
fighting. It seemed tikc it went
on forever." said Bretl, and the
Royals l('arned after the game
that rcl1ev('r Steve Mingorl
came out of th<' brawl with an
ln1ured knc•c
Tht-Ro~ al11 had tied the score
at 3.3 with two runs in the Mth.
one on Bre~·s double But Ron
f"aarly. who had homer ed lo
break a l I l 1c an the third.
doubled to opcn the bottom of
lhe fifth and scored from third
on a groundout for the go ahead
run lie thn·w out Al Cowt'M al
the plat<' on a bnlliant faeldlni
play m the Rixth, protcM:Un1 the
4~3 lead.
Tonight. M Ike TorrH pitches
agaani,t the· Royall\' Marty Pal•
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Dodgers' Players
Express Regrets
LOS ANO £LES <AP) -Al\el"
23 consecutlvt>, one-year con·
tracts to manaee the Dodien.
Walter A ls ton has ste pped
down, saying. "There comes i.
tame when you need lo lake a
little rest."
The 64:,Year-old Alston, known as the "Quiet Man" from Darr-
lown, Ohio, made his declsion
Monday. After a round ot aolf.
he told Los Ancelea Dod&era
management aad tt was an·
nounced al a late afternoon
news conference durin& whkh
Alston said he would remain
Wlth tbe National Leque club
in a h'ont office capacity.
"Baseball has been good to
me," he aald. "But t.bere comes
a time when you get enough of
everything. This has been quite
a day. It's the first time I ever
got three birdies playing golf tn
one day and l 'm retiring."
Thus e nd.a one or baseball's
greatest chapters. one which
started in 195-4 in Brooklyn at
the end of Jackie Robinson's
career, continued to the teaq,'s
first world title in 195.S. through
the o pening of the West lo
baseball in the late 1950s and
then through the years of glory
with Sandy Koufax and a sue·
cession of teams that rarely
sco re d , y e t won cham ·
pion.ships. .
No successor was named im·
mediJltely, but Walter O'Malley,
chairman or the board of the
Dodgers, sajd his son Peter,
general manager A1 Campanis
and Alston would sit down soon
and dttide on who will become
the next Dodgers' field boss.
"What do they say? The thrill
or victory and the agony of de·
feat ? I 've bad my share of
those," saJd Alston. "Announc·
lng 1l now gives Peter a chance
to fmd someone else."
Peter O'Malley serves aa club
president.
Almost to a man, the
Dodgers' players said it was a
sad day.
"I'm disappointed," said Don
Sutton. "I've played for t he
man for 11 years and he's been
honest ever y m inute of it. There
are so many opporturuties t.o be
up and down in this game, but
he's stayed on an even keel,
and he imparts consist ency
to the ball club."
"He set the standards for all
other m anagers to match.·• said
first baseman Steve Garvey,
the NL's most valuable player
an 1974, Alston 's last pennant
year.
"lie h as treate d e very
player like a man, on and orr the
field." said second baseman
Davey Lopes. "That's all I can
ask out of a manager. He
showed confidence in me. and
that's important."
Alston won four World Series
titlH and s even pennants for
the Dodgers and only two men
tn the history of the game have
* * *
WALTER ALSTON
Cella It Ouita
managed one club longer -
Connie Mack, W years with the
Ph.iladelphia Athletics and J ohn
McGraw, 31 with the New York
Giants.
The Dodaers. despite massive
attendance no m alter how they
did on the field, firushed 20
games behind Cincinnati in 1975
and were 10 g1uues behind the
Reds when Alston mode hia an-
nouncement.
.. ll's a shame 30 1uys didn't
bust their butts for blm this
season." said calcber Steve
Yeager. Alston took a lot oC the
blame for the team's poor
showing In 197S and 1978.
Walter O'Malley, who hired
the then-unknown A.lat.on lo tbe
newspaper cries of "Who?''.
later said Alston would manage
until the day he decided to re·
Ure.
Monday that day camt'.
At the lime or the announce·
ment. Dodgers• teams under
Alston had won 2,039 games,
making him th<.' sixth man to
wi.n over 2,000 m baseball his·
t or)'. O th ers arc Mack .
McGraw. Buc ky Harris. Joe
McCarthy and Leo Durocher.
The announcement didn't stun
the Dodgers. many or whom
stood outside lhc small team
meeting room where the press
had gathe red . ''I'd been an·
tlclpating this for the last cou-
ple or years," said Lopes. "He's
been calhng his own shoL' for a
wbile and now he's domg the
best lhtng for himself and the
Dodgers."
Mentioned as a possible sue·
cessor to Als ton is Tom
Lasorda, the longtime Dodger!>'
minor league manager and cur·
rent third base coach. But the
Dodgers have no wailing games
to play. The e lder O'MaJlcy said
they will make a dec1s1on soon,
close to the end of the season.
* * *
Sutton Ties for 3rd
Among LA Pitchers 1
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Don
Sulton says the second half or the
1976 season is "the best thriJting
hal! o( baseball in my life.••
8\ll there's an exception. "l
wt1h Wall Alston hadn't decided
to announce that he's retiring on
the day 1 was pitching," said Sut-
ton. "Thia isa sad day for me "
It was a sadder day for tho
Houston Astros.
Sutton blanked the Astros on
four h1l8, 2·0 for his 211Jt victory as
Los Aneeles won its 90th game or
the season. For Sutt.oo it was his
ninth stral1ht win and 14th in his
lasl 15 decisions.
He lowered his earned run
averaieto3.02, by farthebeatit's
been all aeason, but be says hc'!'I
not 1ure if he'll make another
1tart which would be a po1111lble
head·t o ·h cad m eeting this
weekend with San Diego's Randy
Jones, the favorite for the Na·
tlonal League Cy Young Award.
"That's up lo our 'lame duck'
manaaer." said Sutton. "I'm Just
happy lo win this one. Now It '1 a
tegltlmate 20·wio season. Tho
guys were kidding me that the win
I got in relief was a fluke."
Sulton. for sure, as no fluke.
By postlne his t 76th career wio
he's now lied for third place on th
Dodgers' all-lime win last, wit
Brickyard Kennrdy. The onl
Dodgers to wan more we re Do
Drysdale (209) and J>au,y Vane
(180)
Steve Garvey movNI rlORf'r t
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the 20().hit plateau with his 196~
hit In tf\e scvenlh Inning, ulnu
that s tarted tho Dod&era towar
thedeotslve run. •
Garvey sln1tlt>d, Rtole seconl
and came homo on u ljlniilc to lc'-
by 8111 Russell. l.
The Dodgers added a seconf
run off reliever Gt>ne Pentz Int~
eighth when Dave Lope11 wolkc
11tole 11~ond -ht11 tit at lrtltnl oft
year • and Bill Buckner t1in1e!!'#
him home with hls rn111t hit or 1"f
year . ,
The loas went to Dan Lar1104 s 8.
Big Breakthrough for Gottfried
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LOS ANGEL ES (AP) -A ma-
jor breaklbrou1h in any youni
tennis professional 's career
would be beaUng Eddie Dabbs or
Jimmy Connon or Die Nastase
or Arthur Ashe.
For 24-year-old Brian Gott-
fried. America's 11ixlb·ranked
player, that brealcthrougb was
worth $20,000 Monday ru~t wben
be defelfled Ashe, 6-2, f.2 in the finals of the $125,000 Pacific
Southwest Open al UCLA's
Pauley Pavilion.
Gotlfrled earlier had defeated
Dlbbs tn straight am, Connon
by a default when the U.S. Open
champ suffered a side injury and
Nastase i.n a thrilling three-set
match
"Ashe did not play that well
tonight." adm itted Gottfried
after be had won his first touma·
meol lbis year. "But I fell I was
playing well enough to beat
anyone. I have more confidence
In my game than l 've ever hfld."
Ashe wu the defending cham·
pion or the tournament and said
he felt quicker and more com·
fortAable than he had ln months.
But •t~nst 9.ott!ried, he kept
hitting tbe ball lnto tbe net and
was unable to aenerate the power
game that brought him i.nto the
finals. Ashe won St0,000.
After easily winninC the first
set, Gottfried broke Ashe in the
ftnl game of lhe floal aet to take
the advantage. When he had a
chance to serve for the match at
5·2. Gottfrled powered a
forehand winner put his oppo·
nen\.
"I WU just tryinttohll lhe ball
to hi• backhand, but Art.bur goes~~'oreband and lt wll an
. euy point," aaJd the winDer.
More known as a double•
player wttb RauJ Remirn -they
have won a dozen champlonsblps
thia year-Gottfried appearec1 to
be Ure more eaier O{ the two
playera.
Tb.at WU A•lle'• bluest fur
comln.I Into t.be finals.
SUn Smtlh and Ian Clemente's
.Bob Luta, former Oai•enity or
· Southern California lotablea
partners, defeated former UCLA
.teammalff Ashe and Charles
PuaNU for the doubles cham·
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Laguna,
FV Gain
In Polls
Fountain Valley and
Laguno Seac h moH'<l u11
ln lhe Cl f' Top 10 rootbaJI
polls this W N.>k arter
posllnlf their a.<'cond i.uc
cesslve vlcloneb or the
season.
Fountain Valley lot*
over the second spot in
the 4·A poll with a con-
vincing 38-7 victory over
Long Beac h Wilson
Edison High 's Chareers.
raled ninth a week ago.
lost to West Torrance
and dropped out of the
top 10
L agunu Beach '.,
Artists took a bag Jump
(tom ninth place to firth
by virtue of a second
straight shutout \'1ctory
over Norco. 13 O Norco
had been rated 11th the
previous week.
F ountain V a lley 's
Ba r on s captured four
first place votes in the
tabulation whale South
Hills. the No 1 rated
team, had 14 a nd St Paul
two.
In cross country com
petition. Ed 1son le ado;
the 4-A Pl)ll "'ilh Costa
Mesa the top !>quad in th,•
3-A sekct ion"
Others in thl' lop to or
the 4·A tabulations in
elude Ma nna llh1rd> anu
F o u n t u 1 n \' a I I l' \
(Se\'£'nlhl l'nhcr'.'>ll\ ·~
Tro1:ans are firth lwhinu
Coi.ta Me!>u in thl· 3 A
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Coac:hea •t Each Are. School Setect ptayer1 of the Week.
RUSS QUIGGLE
Corona del Mar
DAVE ROLFE
Estancia
JOE GLEASON
Mater Del
MIKE SNOW
Costa Mesa
TIM HOLMES
Fountain Valley
MITCH CHESELKA
Mission Viejo
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TOM THORNTON
Dana Hiil•
STEVE LASLEY
Huntington Beach
~OY RAY
Ne wport Harbor
SCOTT SHERARD
Edl1on
RICH NUNIS
Laguna Beach
GLENN DILL
San Clemente
BOB CHARLES
El Toro
KENT TUCKER
Marina
PETE HUEBNER
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.!Jif4£~'.::;~ ....... ::Mesa Runners Favored Pickeroo
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t \,on.or .. 11 0'
1 • It would take u r a.<,h of \'ouni? ran 10 29 11\'er tht· flt>tu rnin~ rrom last or thl' seniors· group al 0
, . inJurws tu s top tht' Co~tu ~11 SAC coursl' und won ~·· ar '.'> tc·ain 1 hat finished the n•cenl Dana lhlb In o en n 1 i. l\1 a r 11 n 0 f l l.• HitOrd *~ ru
1 Ai90u, .. •1 Ci Mt''tJ llq.:h ~l u~tani::s theCIFI A frosh sophK!il> a t q~ht fourth are \llational Costa Mt.•sa is thl' win .a Nort,.Vl\i.t 101
I u-••••<~11tl ';~ rrom "1nn1n1: th•' 'iouth and t v.'o-m1I•' 11tlt0!-i 'op homo r l' 0 o n Sophomorl'S Rick J•:f ncr of la~t v.c•ck ·s l>~ulv
Coai.t lA•aJ!Ul'cro-..,C'oun· Thomp'.'.OO\\ai.scc11ntJ 1n f>f'rnt•trindl's, Junior ferson.M1kcDrug~eman Pilot Pigsk in Pirkt•roo • """l"WdV 'Rd• t .,., /0
1 •ov•• O•• 1 tu I Rto""" j 1111 " tryt1t lt'lh1<1~C';1r tht'4·Afros h -.ophm1k John Weber and seruor an d Brian ll arr1s . football predlctin~ con
" Sixth in tht• CIF 4 A Abo ba<·k arc \Ia n Sh.ml' l>ona,•an Juniors St•an McCann test hovtn~ o nly six nus· • E,~,. '"'" 1 .,,
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..,.;! final '\ last year the 0\l'rholt and 0111 Kolar Others contending ror and Jeff Cage1ux and M'S on the tough card of
!\1ustanj!s have four run· Other<; threatening to ' a r i. 1 t y berths are seniors Scott Bro" n. college and pro gnmt's
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nersrt>turninl!andv.11lbe hrl'aktntht>top fl vr;111• s<•n1ors Lincoln Snyder. John Conners and Dan Hr actually s hared
rompeting 1n the 3A .1umors John Gerhardt .John Osw uld , J o n llaesloop art' \')ing for the \lclory s pot with
dl\1s1on th1 c;year and Ron Shackleford. G:irnshausen and Scott \'ars1ty berths three other t'ntranls but
l'nt\'ers1ty ll1 J!h of part·time var!>lt) run Cast• and sophomore f.'I Tflrfl was dl'dared the wtn·
Irvine. Corona dl'I Mar nersla!>l\ear Mark Jones • ner by rom1ng w1th1n 26
and M1s<;1on \'tejo h0 ure In a re.cent team tnal. Like Dana Hill<;, El .. poinb of hatting th1· tic· tobaltldorsecond Thompc;on . Gt·rhardt. lla11a llilb Toro figures to field a breaker on the nose
Here is a rundown on 0 v e r h o I l a n d "This is the best well· sohd team but appears to C K Arr a n a g a or
the South Coast Lt·ai.:uc Sh:1rkl1'ford ran 10 21, n>undt•d team I 've had," beovermatched :"'frwpor t Beac h was
team" 10 25, 10 2R and 10 JO !lay~ Tim Butler,'" tus Jdunior KeAn Srhm1dt H'con d w'h1lc Lon
Polo Results (·,, .. 1,,1 .. ,,. ... 0 Kotarclocknd 10 41 \\htlc h an senior!> rt VanW1e 8 d h r ,. '"' r ""',. " t 1rd )l'ar as Dana !Wis' I I ra s aw o Lagun a Junior Srott Srh1•1<I was and Lester f'uzell at l'I n~ On the same da\ \\hen ·.ixth ht•ad cross country tered last year and are u.:ach placE'd third tr•O\N \0,.H
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2 I\ ll'um title, the • B I YN, lhc nolph1nsdon't runnnrs year m embership al the
1\1 r h a.oa.• llHO .. at• I r d " N t I N t . ustaniis wt•n• in1s ing n q:urc lo <·o n ten R ick Pemberton and au 1 u s c wpor
-.1xthinthe IA race.But The Enr llulsl l'ra 1!'. b1•cuus1· o f lht• ll'ague's Chris Dimento, two physical ritn<'Ss renter
Costa 1'\lt!i.a s ll'am llmP ovl'r at Laguna fk'ach -;tn•ngth ~e n 1 0 r s. w ere l h e Arranuga gets dinner
w a , ~ 1 2 fi a n d lli~h Three lt.>ltl'rmen re· ~eventh and eighth m en for two tH the Reuben's
l 'nl\...r'1lv'i.wuo;S1· 11-1 Th<.' Junwr world cro.'>!'t lurn in Bill and Jim Vas last year and fi gurl' lo Moonraker r l'st aurant
R elurr11n g a r e the country r hamp1on 1' at qut·.t jnd Chip Mauvczin contnbute heavily Irvine or al Reuben's
l\lustllnJ:' top tv.o r un· UC lrv1 n t' but th1• Tht• Vusqut•.t brolhl'rS Don C hanga la , a !'lewport Bl'achorCo,ta
rll'r' JUnmr-. .In•· Ynung Art1!\ls 'hould ,1111 h.tH' 1wrfnrml'd wt>ll fourth senior who wus on thl' l\tC'sa
and llriJn Thomp-.on arompct1ll\'f'team .1ndt•1i;:hth 1n n1v1i.111n I iunior va r !'l ity , and Ur adshaw has \\On
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-Major League Standings BUY AM F.RICA~ 1.F.\Gl't. !\.\TIOS\L U :i\Gt ••
sopho m orl's Bob Ring (rec car washes at
and Dave lligg1ns art' Met r o C a r W a i. h
a lso cha ll cn~1n g for Systems H unting t o n
c;pots on the varsity Reach or Costa Mesa This week 's rontt'St .'tun ('f .. mt•Hft• entry blank oppeari. in
The s loga n at San toda y's and W cd -
Clemcnte 1s. "w<''rc nesday's ed1l1ons \fl\ l ti 1111111 \ t tU 111111
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x New York 9-1 Ill fi0f1 x Ph1ladctphrn 97 fJ() fi18
Aalt1mort.' llfi 70 551 R' i P1lli.burgh SH t>S 561 9
C'll'velund 7!J 71 516 14 Nt•w Yorio. 85 71 MS 11 11
Ro!'ton 7!I iR .SO:J 16 C'hH'J~O 71 ~ 152 26
netro1t fi9 MS MB 2i1,, St Lows 71 86 .452 26
Milwaukee fi5 ~ .419 29 Montrt•.11 5:J 103 .340 4J' 1
Wt''t tlivlslon ""'' f)ivlslon Ka nsas City R9 f-JI 5117 x Cmrmnatl ff11 58 6.11
Oakland RS 71 .MS 311t DodgerH HO fi7 573 9
Minnesota RI 7fi 516 R ttoui.ton i7 RI 1R7 221,
bwlding for 1978 "
Th a t 's what head
coach Ben Cummings
says about a cross roun
try team that has no re·
~e Outlook, Page R·6
Volleyball
W~•N'I VOlllY Ull ,. ...
[I C..Mlno def ~olddl•M<~ IH I ll
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~e"·port-s t.,oe
Ground Ganie
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l.(lara lla ~h Schoul .,
Suxonll. rormer tul'm
b t' r s o f t h t' S u n :.. 1• t
LcJgut'. will rent'\\ an
old at'quu111t :1nt•t• Thur.,
day nh;ht (81 1 n non
league artlon at Nl'wport
Harbor H1~h
Tht' Inten se rt\'ulr\'
that <"X isted whl•n th~·
Saxons and NII Sailors
wert> both mt'mhNs of
the Sunset c1rcu1t will
fl:in.• once again
Roth teams dro1wed
opening games and w(ln
lust 'Aeekend Newport
fell v1ct1m or Sen 1te.
13 -0 , the n d efe:it l'd
Corona dt>I Mar, 7 0
Loara l o'.'.l to
Lake wood . 7-0 . then
came back with a 14-0
\'trtorv over Westt•m
· l think "c have con
siderablc experience th1i.
year," coach Herb llill
says of the Saxon "
"But Ne" port has a
fine football t<.>am and
tht'y played well the lust
two weeks. Their orfl'ni.t•
ts gt'tting stron1H·r and
they have a lot of t''
pt>nenrt'd players
Tht> Saxons will dt·
pend on lht>lr runnin.1<
~ame 1r tht' first two en
counter:. an• un~ 1nd1t'.1
lion
.lohn Perch1a <fl·IO.
170 1 1i. th<' ..,t Jrt1ni.:
quartt>rback but ha'.'> hJd
trouble compl(•t1ni.: h1i.
p;isses In the ri rst l \\O
l!Jmcs. he h.1 i. hit on K 111
:?5 with thrt·e 1n
terct•pted
· We'd hkt• to be uhle to
t·omplett• :i h •\\ more
p.1i.st''t. · 111 II '.'> ;" -. .. Rut
~o far. "e hJvt' had todt•
pt•nd on our runnin~
gamt> ··
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havc MPI Le" tt·r 15 10.
litll at t:11lhad. Jnd Ron
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.i ~ 'urd-. a t rv und k\'Uj
Plt'kNf UI} 131 Ir\ ~· .~
tempt... Pl•nh1n. Ol~r•
Ing out o f t hl' I
form.1t1on h.1i. run for
112 n..•t 'ilrds in 27 car
rh•s · '1
Tht' Snxons lint• 1~ ''lff.:
t•nou(th to 1,1k1• rar~ 6f
1ti.f'lf." uccordinR to)Jtlf
Phil W1bon at t'l'nlff.J.
lhl' b1g(lei.t mun on the
tine a t 6 ·2 a n d ~U
pounds Guurds Ste,:~
IAn(lo (6 o. 205 > and.JQtm
Wilson 16 I. 2101 'giv~ ltir
Saxons a hf'fty m1~dte
anchor -•
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bother th1· Suxn n~.
ho\\ e\t~r. I!> tht' numbt.•r
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.. WfTH HOWARD L. HANDY
River11ide lntemaUonal RUC't'wi.y awinas into
~ lamell&ht durlna Ottober with two big rac" tn
dt.tdln& the first·ever motorcycle road race on Sat·
urchay t1nd Sunday followed by the CaUrornla Grand
Pdx for Formula ~ cllJ'S on the ltith and 17th.
The motorcycle ra~ as lbc first pro event of it.s
kind ever staaed on the R1ven1de road course and
C®ld hnng spccda up to 170 milea per hour on the
bqck i.traight .
• Included an the list ot 1nt~mabonal competitors
s.$eduled lo compete are Gary Scott. the Camel pro
series champ; Kenny Roberta, a two-time former
c:h;;lmp. and Gary Nixon, Steve Baker, Gene Romero
4ailt Randy Cleek. Yvon OuHamel will also vie in the
AMA event. < When lhe Formula5000cars takeover along with ~e lntemotaonal Race of Champions competition.
st\Ch driving st ars as Brian Redman, Al Unser, Vern
SD)luppan, Jackie Oliver, Bretl Lunger, Alan Jones.
Peter Gethin, Teddy Pilette and the Orange Coast ~a's Danny Onga1s wlll be an the lineup for the
sJi>iU l'ar race.
·: IROC competitors indude A. J . f''oyt. Johnny
ROlherlord, Al Unser. Gordon J ohncock, David ~anon, Richard Petty. Cale Yarborough, Buddy
8fkeT, James Hunt, Jody Schekter and AJ Holbert .
. ; George Follmer of Huntington Harbour and a
former competitor in the IROC series. recenlJy com-
pleted 400 miles of testing on the high banks of
Micb1gan Internal.tonal Speedway. ~·lie will handle the same chore at Riverside and
al n;tytona International Speedway in February in
ps5eparing the identical Z-28 Camaros for the com·
~Uon. There are lS cars with 12 of lbem used in
e.chrace.
Coufli<-fing Ra<"e Ba•~•
: Auto racing apparenUy doesn't mind batlllng 9" Rams In bead -to-bead competition for the s ports
41i11Uar.
,. Tbr Formula SOOO race at Riverside is on the
0medAte as the Rams-Chicago Bears football game
"'the Coliseum.
. : · 1b"e Times 500 Grand NaUooaJ stock car race
-.s also held on a Rams home date a year ago but
&azis time around, is ~beduJed when the Rams are ln Stn Francisco, Nov. 21. ·= Thf' feeling was that more fans stay away from
c.&ie automobile races to watch the Rams on
"le\'lslon than stay away to attend the home games.
·. Carter. Tripp on Tflp
•• Two Orange Coast area drivers have virtually
\\'rapped up USAC repeat champions hips.
. Duane "Panl'ho" Carter, the ex·lf untington
8each resident who driH'S championship cars for
Qan Gurney of Corona dcl Mar. holds a substantial
r~ad in the sprint cardi\'iStOn.
lie won his seventh ral'cof the season recently at
ftossburg, Ohio and now holds a 176-potnl edge over
t\lnnerup Larry Dickson. Ciarter has 782 points to 606
ter Dll'k:son.
tn the midget di"i~ion, Ron "Sleepy" TrtJlP of
COsta M csa 1s well in front of !>econd place Steve
i.<>tsh aw on his way loa repeat championship.
Tripp apparently locked up the title with his 10th
vJctory of the season in Kansas City l>ana Carter.
brother of Pancho and also a ~Janna lhgh ~raduate,
ls 10th in them id ge t standing!'>
:: l .. B Grand Prf.r St-I 1\pril 1.:1
:•. THE GREEN FLAG -Despite a financial dill· e.-r last time around, the Long Beach city councll
f appro\•t'd d atesfortbe sta10ng of anothrr Grand
x world cha m plombJp Formula One race throu1h ~c:lty Atreett again next year.
· . Dates of the Grand Prix a~ set for April 1·3 and
the counrll In authoriitng the slgnln( of a contract,
reaffirmed the provision caJUng for races through
1985.
The California 1000, a tour and olde fasbloaf'd
pioker nan, will be held Nov. 6· 7 for dune buggies and
t.>tVW11.
Thls ls an am ateureveot with ZO classes lnvolvf'd
ltnd an Ovt>rnlght stay In San Diego. Sign ln will be at tbe Bri~g~ Cunnlng'ham Automobile Museum In
·~osta Mt>ro.a betwun7and11 a.m. Nov.e. For further
;Information. contact Jlm Mannina at SS9·8ltt.
('~1c•f f~ lf t•.-f Ref 11r1u If• .tlf-lfft
TllF. \'F.Ll,OW FLAG -The U .S. speedway
motvrrnok championships will return to the Or ange
Count ~ Fa1q~rounds after a year at the Los Angek s
Mcmonul ('nhst'um
Promo\er Harry Oxley explains that the dif·
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11Poh had i.1!1 beginning in South••rn California
'fht• t(IJl 10 riders from the rt'cently completed
t041ll competition autom atkally qualify for th~ fttttls. lt•avan~ !>ix places oJ>('n to ndcrs comll('t•n& In
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DAILY PILOT
Tonight'
'IV Highlights·
KOCE 9 8 00 -Co11tempe>rary
CalHoroia Iuuea. Tbe Cahfornua
coastline ts examined in this episode of
"ReM>UrCH and Energy.''
NBC 8 9 .00 Police. Woman. A
special lwo·hour t.how beams the new
season ug Sgt. PepPt'r Anderson (~g1e
Dickinson) poses OAS a call girl ln bid to
curtail the blackmailing or public fi gures.
Dorolhy Malone is fealured. . CBS e 9:30 -One Day at a Time.
The second season opens with a four-part
situation featu ring West~i.nster ~ctor
WUllun Kirby Cullen as Juhe .s boyf!'"l~nd
Bonnie lo~rankUn, McKenue Philhps.
Pavid Masur and Pat Harnngton are
featured.
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A Lusty 'Ruling Class'
··Once I I~ atarted,"
dttlarea the lunaue urt ot ''The RuJini Clua" at
South Cout "Repertory,
"I find It damnrdly dll·
ficult to stop "
Intermission
Tom Titus
So doea .. The Rullnc
Clau "Yet wbeo it final
ly does, after thrtt hours
of wuelcntma broad.'!1d~
aaalost the Encllab
peerage s ys tem. you
someho w w onde r if
perhaps you shouldn't
stick around ond find out
what tlse michl happen.
It's that kind of u show
Overtone 1t may be,
but it would be d.i!ficult
lo label the SCR produc·
Uoo t.eclious or dull, save
in il~ las t half hour
wbeo a trace of s lacken·
Director Davld
Emm~a bas mouottd a
neh. robust and hlablY
fulfillln& productloa
wblcb Includes aome
areatl y Impressive
technical effects. It' is
visually . at well as
dramatically. cn1ross-
lng
TUE F U L CR U M of
BarnH' fullisade against
t.be Bntisb nobtlit.y as a
wacko earl who's been
penned up for 1everal ----------years because be thinks
"'Ttta•ULl•OCLAJS" '--' God Wh '--' , .-1.,1.,.1 ,_., .., ~ ... ..,.,. 11'C a . en ...., Ul· --.., o. .... ,,._,-.. tierlts his father's estJlte
-u.M .... •• J<IM .. ·-· ,.. because the old man's -., -·· .. _, -lly ~ .. .-.., . ...-.r•-LM oi1btly exercise ln °"' .. · -'" ., .. u., •• • •'<••. gallows humor backrltes :/:::;;:.iai!::~.;:·: fatally, bis relallves plot
...._.,,... 1121 ,..,.,.., ...... '-'-to have him quietly put
-••_,,;~~~,114l out of the way -once ,_EM1.,-... , a..""u.e"' he's produced an heir to ~=~~.... :;:','::', the title. Which isn 'l easy
l...M'I o ..... o-... , '-"""'.-. when the poor Jerk im·
-.i Tuow J•~ .. 0•• .. "*-a"•nes he's already mar· .. _u_,.., Go<y ... t ...
OtMdal•OW.,., i.11 .. r11,.._ ned to Dumas' fictional °' """'"',..,. "•IL·•-'' Camille. Mcrtyte Wlllu,...,.-.,
1Jll>bne1Gu ... • ....... .._... Char l es Lanye r rte,..,, .. ~." 1<e11y1ei,.. tackles this demanding --, ... -. ••<.._ ..... Mn. ,,._11 ,,_,,....,w ... er-role and turns in a
"""-,.;_,_,..,.. .N1.1 ...... a-w<• superior performance,
honors u lh• l04-yur
old butler who inhertt.\
20,000 pound¥ 11nd p~
mptly drops bis lifelong
dererence -re~utedly,
since be remains in their
service. Don Tuche deft
ly protrnys the heavy of
the piece who's stnv1ng
to get Lanyer m a rubber
room. wb1le Les Lie Jones
is excelknt as his ca~l1c
wife who entices the
Teutontc psyc hiatrist
(well played by Hal LJ.O
don>
ing appears. lt is pre·
dominantly a lusty ,
hilarious and acerbic
epic in which the Costa
Mesa theater 's rlrst
team 1s assembled ror a
most ambttious assign-
ment.
TWO FIJlST rate •C· tors making welcome rf'-
turo.s after a few years'
absence are Ronald
Bou.ssom as the short
lived 13th ea rl and
William Brady a s
another flake who 1m·
agines himself God, a
high voltage variety
Gary Bell is erCecttve as
a hideboun d bi:.hop ,
despite the obvious ag
ing, while Anni Long has
about the only humanity
or the cast as Tuche's
mistress w h o weds
Lany~r f~r position and
shifting from a benedk·
tion to a buck and wing in
mid -chant. Laoyer's
severa l scenes or
repressed madness in (
the final act are chilling
THOUGH IT would un
doubtedly elicit more ap-
plause 10 its mother
country. ·'The Ruling
Class .. has a good deal lo
say to Americ an au·
diences as well. The powers or the prtvtleged
are as misused here as
anywhere ln the world,
and playwright Peter
Barnes has not been
guilty or producing in·
bred prose, tailored ror a
single culture. His play
may be enjoyed on it.5
own terma as a fascinat·
ing exercise in preserv-
ing the status quo at all
costs.
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'.I .. DA.IL Y PILOT fueld!y S!ptemb« 24, 1979
Fiction Plots: Author
As "Real' as Stories
PEORIA. JU IAP> Philip Jou
Farmer. adence f\c:Uoo ·, Prometheus
•bo banded the 1~ the c1ft of 1r~
badt in lb nrly l9150i, \a back wttb
something etlle · FlctJon by f1cU001I
authors
Comm1 out tb1s month 1$ tbt•
pagctb•ck edluon ol "Adventures of
Tbe Peultu Pur," written by
Wau.on. 1 dcldclc of the legendary
Sherlock Holmes, a nd edited by
Farmer.58
''CAN YOU SEE nlE pogs1b11.ities->
A complete hne of books wr1ttcn from
Ute perspectives or chanctcrs 1n nc
Uon," Farmer woodettd In an In
lervirw
He also ii\ thinking or ghos~g a
book by Dickens' David Copper'(leld, nnc\ bas written .. Venus on the Half
Sb.tl," a comic s pace fantasy by
Kilgore Trout, a down·and-<>ut sci Ci
wrl\ec ln turn dreamed up by author
Kurt Vonnegut in "Breakfast or
Cbacupions."
A11 Farmer conceives 1t , Jonathan
Swift Sommers Ill of Petersburg, Ill ,
·ncllooaJ favorite author of the hero in
"Venus on the Hau Shell," writes a
book about the genius German
Shepherd Ralph Von Bow Wow. who
in lorn wri tes "-novel , "Some
Humans Don't Stink."
TRE RESULT WOULD be Philip
Farmer at has most complex F1ct1<>n
witltio fiction w1th1n f1ct1on within fie
ta on
farmer is an intl'05pechve man
who fled cast from Los Angeles and
the aerospace industry when other
authors were beaded west
ffe says he found Los Angeles too
PQlluted and overcrowded, so in 1970
retreated to his hometown of Peoria.
He doesn 't have a great deal in com·
mon with neighbors in Knoll Crest
s ubdivision, which appears often in ru., novels They "know what I do for a
ltving but they don't read science f1c·
Lloo," Farmer said.
MOS T F I CTION IS autobio·
graphical. Farmer contends, and bis
stories often begin with the hero ··m
the middle·size, middle·1lbonis city of
Bus1ris.." a thinly disguised Peoria,
where Trackless Motor Co
(Caterpillar) 1s the biggest employer
rt Is a quiet hle on th<• north edge or
Peoria. and Far mer dot•s little
soci ali11ng
"M y old friends moH-d ,nuy, \\c've
ROt our daughter and grandchildren
here. and my writing kc-cps me too
bu~y." he said.
For many people, 1-'armer is mo!lt
famou:. as lhe Tarzan Jluntt"r In h1'.'I
book, ""Tarzan Alive." he inlt:rv1ev.s
theag1nl( Ape Man
•O r ~
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G(I VfR.1160 I ..
-~-....... SIDEKICKS' VERSIONS
Phlllp JOH Farmer
SlNCIE THE 800K ume out in
19'72, Farmer hu received more than
50 letters, some for forwarding to the
8th Duke of G reysloke. others Just
wondering ii there really is a Tanan.
But Farmer also is one of the in·
novators or science fiction, one who
has helped rain the art to ;i level
finally recogmied by academia.
In 1952. shortly after graduation
from Bradley University, the former
Keystone Steel and Wire she arer
operator found a publisher for ''The
Lovers.''
THE NOVEL S~HED science
fiction's taboo against sex, paved the
way for scores of other books in the
same vein and won Farmer the Hugo
award for most promising writer.
The book "would be completely in·
nocuous today," commented Farmer,
who aJmost did not get the work into
pnnl. "1 had to put up with a great
deal or censorship," he said. "And I
still do."
Part or Farmer's trouble with con·
servalive publishers is his belief that
"sex and rehglon are "two sides of the
same coin," and his expoundmg on
the theme 1n print
"SEX IS NOT THE only thlng l
wnte about but it's what everyone
wants lo talk to me about," be said.
·· Sex is never thrown into my
"'orks. Jt 's an integral part."
Farmer returned to Peona partly
because the city "is a microcosm or
~ociety " But he also believes the
world 1s headed for disaster and
Peoria m1,:thl be a good place to watch
it from
t.:nless something drastic 1s done.
Farmer believes. the world will be out
c1f 011 in 15 to 25 years and m~hinery
nil over the world will grind to a
lurching halt
"CIVILIZATION IS GOI NG to
crumble." Farmer predJcted "Man
will revert to savagery . and that
may be to the good. It will stop the
source of pollution and give our re·
sources time to build up before the cy.
clcstartsoveragam ··
Farmer works on as many as three
novels simultaneously.
One he is finishing. science faction
fans will be pleased lo learn. is the
conclusion to hi s R1verworld trilogy,
&ct 1n a kind of purgatory planet
where all mankind is dumped to see
how they create new societies
Farmer won a Hugo in 1972 for best
science f1 ct1on novel of the year for
the initial R1verworld novel, "To
Your Scattered Bodies Go." He won
another from the World Science Fk·
lion Convention in 19619 for the novella
'"Riders of the Purple Wage "
:.larriai:~ Counst~linf,f
Academic Routes Vary
Ry JOYCE L. KENNl-:UY
Otar Joun• Would you lmQw hnu• I can
b.'f'nm1• n marnape t'OU114e~r -l'duca
t1m1al rf'qt.nrt'mtrlls 1(>hmnrkrt .ntual1011
end w forrh'
-S.H., Voung1lown, Obto
Mnrrl;1ar counselors try to hrlp
poople find ran sw..r~ when com ·
patlbiltty bccomel'i combat1b1hty rn
CTeaslnRI)', they·r c• known as family
therap1:;t'I, or marna1tt' and family
coun11l'lorll, slnrt ttwy d<'ol in pro·
bltms Afft•ctina both pnrcnt:; 11nd
children
a..-rttu~t· mnrriUll(' counseling ls.not
o tll'parate a(':tdcmic di!c1pline.
th.trc·s no sm.ite tra1runl( rnul<'. Pn 1r
tit1oners may h nvt> 3 h11rkaround in
socio I work . psycholo1n or
psychiotr>
A FEW ARE LAWYl':RS who arc
not trytna to 1tel nch by decrees.
Many are clergy fo:vcn physicians
may counsel. purllcuJnrly on sex pro·
bl ems
Unfortunately, some pt0ple call
themselves marriage counselors who
hitVe no special trainln& for the work
Six s t.ates license marriage
counselors , ensurin ~ minimum
edueatlon, but not guaranteeing com·
pctence.
A s.lmplc way to determine in·
dlvldual s tate requirements is to
check with local m arnage counselors,
or university schools or social work or
departments of ps} cbotogy
Wdde to Star
J..0$ ANGELES CAP) -Comel
Wilde wl11 play O'Artapan In
"Behind the Iron Ma..~k." lo ~ pro·
-l du~ed in Vttnn:a.
(Career Corner J
MARJllAC•: COUNSELORS often
work In private nonprofit family
!lervtc-c aitenclc-s and c1Jn1c11, open
their own vroclice, or ore employtd
by local health departments As men·
t loned. othc•rs do coun.~elinR as part of
anolhtr Job. aurh as the cloray and
ptycholO(UllllC
Earnin!'s vary greatly. Counselors
with private prlictices may earn lrom
SIO to ~ per seulon Th<x'c working
for clinic• or 11ocinl st"rvlce agf'nc1cs
m3y be paid between $8,000 and
$20.000 a yur
Considerln1t the nauonal Uatilstlcs
11howing that for ont of three couple11 ,
marriage l~ merely the tntcrim
between the weddlnf And divorce, lt
could be assumed there's a great need
for qualified marriage counselor$.
The need may exist. but the demand
lit low and expected to remain ao for
tbl' next several years, partly because
of the la rge number of guduales who
have prepared for this field.
PROSPECTS AllE SAID to be
somewhat better for bl.ck and
Spanlsh·speaklng counselors.
The more training you acquire, t.he
better your chances.
Specific questions on lhb carttr
can be addressed to Dr. Ray Fowler,
encutive dlrectt>t of the Amencan
A.,sociallon of Marriage and Family
Counselors. 2U Yale Ave .• Clare·
m onl, Cali f. 91711. Enclose a
stamped, s elf ·•dd l"tSS4:'d envelope.
Send questions for this column to
Joyce Lain Kennedy at thla
ne~'llpaper. Sorry. the volume of mail
makes personal replies impossible.
For the
Record
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Senator Robbed on Walk
Trio Demand Cranston' Wallet, Watch
From AP Dtspa&elloc:t
Sm. AJH Cra..._ <O.CaUf.) wu held up and
robbed at aunpotnl ot about SlOO aJ\d bis wristwatch on a aldewalk near rua Washlnitoo rts1dence, aides
said
Cranston reported he had parked b.l& car at
t'urbtJde when ht was ordered to "freeze" by three
youni men, one holdina a piAtol, who demanded his
wallet a.nd w•tch.
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hand\"d tt to one ol the rob~rs. alona with his
watch The trio fl~ oo foot • Former actor WUUam Garicaa, 18 yearr. aner •
lllrynatctomy lurn1.-d him into a cancer f11bter.
says he's proudest ot bu latt!'t bencm. which raised
$102,303.
The money from the 11th annual William
Gargan Goll Toumameot at Rancho La Costa Is the
largest amount ever earmarked for the Amerlc•n
Cancer Society from a single event. a spokesman
said
Gargan, wbo..----------
acb leved his greatest ( PEOPLc-J fame playing detectives. c.
is a popular dinner ---------
speaker despite the
whisper left by removal or tus larynx in 1960 . • Pres14eot Ford says Kojak and Police Woman
are among his favonte television shows.
"I used to like Mannix and Cannon, but they're
off oow. And R<><'kford Fifes and one other -
Columbo,'' Ford told 1V Guide ln an interview lo be
published Oct. 2. •
Henry Miiier. the author famous for bis
"Tropic of Cancer," has written a book in French.
"I'm Not Stupider than Anyone Else," Mailer's
first book in French, is a 60-page monologue in
MILL.Ill
which the writer takes a wide·
ranging look at literature, war,
the French language. and his
memories
Miller insisted bis gram.
matical mistakes remain uncor·
reeled and lbe style, like the ti·
Ue, is conversational and uncon·
venlional.
Miller bas lived in Paris 40
years .
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Four trustees have been named to the board of
the Washington Journalism Center, brlnginK the
board to24 members
Added were John B. Oakes, editor of the
editonal page of 11\e New York Times; Jolla C.
Quinn, senior vice president of
the Gannett Company, and
Richard M. Schmidt Jr., general
counsel for the American Sode·
ty or Newspaper Editors
In addition. David Brinkley
of NBC News was named to the
board, succeeding John Chan·
ceJlor.
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Singer Mel Tonne and his estranged wife,
Bnll1h actress Janette ScoU, were temporanly
given joint custody or their two children.
They were ordered back into court Dec 14 for a
finaJ ruling.
Tor me. 51. sat hve rows apart from his 38·year·
old wire in court and afterwards told reporters he
''loved publicity" but added: "It's trrrlbly impor·
t.a.nt that the children don't become objects of
notoriety "
He was ordertd to conuoue p3yin1 child sup·
port for hi• 6·yur-oJd dau,hter, D•lt)' Au, and S·
year-old son. Jam ... ~t. The chJldren were not in
court. • The Rtv. "l 'bomu KJJl(ote Jr •• • LQ.'S An~eles postor, has ~en elect-.'d ta a two.year term as pre·
stdl'nt of the Progresiive Nattonal Hapllst Conven •
Uon. lnc.
Kilaorl' served a1 pr~~ndent of the Amerlc1an
Bapt18t Churches in 1970, making him tM first
person to serve iais prt'Sid~nt of both aroupe
The Ameri<'&an &ptlsts are u prtdamlnantly
<Ahltc aroup, and the Progre~ivc Baptista pre·
dominantly black •
Fllm director John ford's widow Ol«l a $4.1
million suJt against the ex~ulors other l\usband's
estate, clelmin1 they mis I',
manaaed his affairs before and
aft~r his August Un! death.
)4ary Ford aU~ ln the
suit IUed In IDdio that the ~fen·
danta ne1otiated the sale of the
family's luxury yacht, a Bel Air
home and a Rolls Royce
automobile at a mounts far
below what they were worth
She also aecused defendant
Rlcllard Harris of Los Anaeles lfOllD
or drawing up the late director's wilJ in such a man·
ner that laxes ate up much of the estate's assets. • A"1tout $4,000. much or it from strangers, is in o
special fund for a widow of Brian Murray, the
policeman killed by a bomb allegedly planted by
four Croatian plane hiJackers.
Contributions mailed to the fund for Murray's
widow. Kathleen. and her two sons ran~e from five
cents from a small bov In BrookJyn to a Sl.000 check
from an elderly woman in Greenwich, Conn.
A member or the New York Police Depart·
ment's bomb squad, Murray wa:. k1Ued and three
other officers Injured shortly after midnight Sept. ·
11 attempting to d isarm a bomb. The explosive de·
vice was found in a Grand Central Terminal locker
after the Croatians sent a message from the TWA
jetliner they bad hijacked to Europe. •
Imprisoned black activist II. Rap BroWll won a
new trial on hls 1968 firearms conviction in New
Orleans and parole from a 1971
armed robbery sentence in New
York
The New Orleans decision
came at almost Lhe :same hour
parole was granted in New
York. where Brown, 33. has
served nearly fi ve years for .,
1971 armed robbery conviction
in New York City
"It's a complete victory,"
s aid defense lawyer William
Kunsller.
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Grace Humhry, lhc American opera singer. is
in Moscow for a three city lour She was invited by
the Soviet ~overn ment
The black mezzo soprano will sing the Jead in
"Aida" in Vilnius, capital or Lithuania, on Friday
She will sing Eboli in "Don Carlos," In Tallinn,
Estonia, Oct. 6 and return to Moscow to sing the
same part with the Bolshoi Opera on Oct. 8.
Dog Raeing Issue Heats
Backers, Foes of Measure. Trade Barbs
t Eddor's nott Thu ii the suth in o 1tnes of arhcles
lhtat Wiil o~ar in the DAIL. Y Pit.OT from rime to time on
balwt ianies fudng the voltts m No~ber J
SACRAMENTO <AP>-The Greyhound Racing
Initiative. Prop. 13 on the November ballot in
Callfom ia, IS setting off a pack or emotional QUCS·
tions .
First, there's the moral issue or gambling.
Second , the dogs. They're raised for the sole
purpose of chas ing a sheel·metaJ rabbit named
Rusty.
THEN COMES MONEY -perhaps $1 billion a
year.
Yet the questioM asked most often are : Who 's
for it? Who 's againslit? Who11lands to make money"
Who would lose?
Behind Prop. 13 is George Hardie, 42 , a harness
driver an many states for 12 years. He has a number
or pnvate associates, and !Jsl! H allies the prei-;1de nt
of lhc Cahfornia Association of Animal Control Of·
flcers and the president of
the Bui l d1n1: a nd...---------.
Construction Trades ( PRQ'D JJ J CounciJ of California. _ r. .
OPPOSING llA.RDIE -~ften attacking him personally-ls "People
Against Prop. 13," olso known as "No on 13."
The co·chairmen are Charles A. O'Brien, u
former chi et deputy state attorney general. and J .
Robert Fluor. an Industrialist who heads United W•Y
in Loi Angeles County
"No on 13" endorsers lncludlna public offi cials.
humane societies. rcll11iousorg11nlz11tlnos, and labor
unJons.
But its campaifcn is bclnJl hnndled by Braun
Campaigns, Inc ,ofl.<lsAn1clM
HARDIE, WHO RUNS IDS own campal&n, says
the m•ln money behind "Noon 1.3'' Is Crom horse raC'
Ing and Nevada gam1nR intcrcst11, "who have the
most at st ake economically.·'
"No on 13" spoke11mlln Charles Britton says
bone people are heavy cootributors But be says the
campai1n "has neither received nor solicited from
Lu Vegas or Nevaduourcts."
Britton added ln an Interview that greyhound
promoters would gatn the most from track opera
tiOM'-uptoSSSmllUonayear.
Hardie first tried legislation, but a bill In the p11t
sessloo fa.iled by onecommitltt vote.
HARDIE ALSO HAS LOCKED homa with the
state Fair PoUtical Practlces Commlnlon. He has
gone to court a1alnsl the state limit on money lhat
can be spent circulating petitions
He was sentenced to jail for cont.empt of a court
ordel' lo hand over ~rtaJn flnanc.lal records to the
FPPC. But the lent.met was gtoyed when be agreed
to turn over the records. The FPPC sec. a hearing on
thecase.Hardtecali<a "witchhunt."
Prop. 13 would ltaallu part.mutuel betting
at dog tracks, Just like at horse tracks. The propo
oent.a Uy it could produce $1 bllUon In annual pro·
ceeda from betting within a few years.
WINNING BETroRS WOULD receive 84 ~
petteot of lbe procteds The stat~ would rKeive 6
percent. which legislative analyst A. Alan Post says
could be$4S million to$75 million a year.
Of this, 25 percent would goto the cities and coun·
ties where greyhound racing occurs.
The other 75 percent would go lo a variety of pro·
grams including high school athletics, handicapped
children, cancer re11earch and retirement farms for
greyhounds.
Hardie says s uch allocations would help the tax·
payers.
But opponents say none would go lo the stale
general fund. They say the initiative would require
new programs and wind up costing the taxpayers
more than they'd aet.
HARDIE SAID IN A RECENT interview, ''We
didn't want to just feed the general fund. We prefer
areas where there is really great need.''
He s aid the funds would go through cxistinit
agencies. wilh a 15 percent hm1t on administrative
costs
Prop. 13 backer.; say an average or $8,000 would
ftO to every publi c high school annuolly for boys' a nd
girls' athletics.
"The: need 1i. there We've got many coaches sup·
porting us, .. Hitrdiesuid
ANOT1n:R .. MILLION WOlJLP ftO fo r day
cllre centers. $6 milUon to senior citizens' aid, and
$10 million to handicapped anddisear.cd chlldn:n.
"1 have a handicapped child myself," Hardie
said. "I'm very concerned that California doean 't
provide the servites u ot.her 11lalc8 tfo, ''
Cancer and hurt rCt1urch would receive $4
mil hon o year, proponenL, !lay. with S4 million going
to prevent juvenile delinquency 11nd $2 mllllon to bll·
lngual education.
THE STATE BAUArr PAMPHLET araument
aRainst Prop 13 uys lhellt' ellocat1&ns only "eu•ar·
coal" th1• Initiative, and the t11iqH1y('r3 "will be left
with lncrt-ased burd<1n:J '·
The araument ui;talMt Prop. 13 was wrttten by
Wll 11on Riles, !llnlt ~UJXirintendent of puhllc lnstruc·
Uon; Peter PltcbeH, ~ Ang\'lcs County shertff,
and San Diego Meyor Pete Wilson, who 11 preA1dent.
of tht' Leatcucof CalltomlaClttc-s
They al1'o &Old doR racing "would pre•ent •real
oPportunlty for organitt'd cr1mo to obtain a foothold
lnCallfor"nla."
But the Prop. 13 proponents cnll that accusation
"patently absurd.''
"IF HOllSE RACING HAS stayed crtmln&J.
free. 1reyhound raeing alM> can," they saJd ln the
argumentfavoring Prop. 13.
The pro· Prop. 13 ar1umcnt was written by Dr.
Robert M. Karna, a Beverly 1111111 pbyalclan :
Michael S. McForland, president or the Calltomla
Aasoclation of Animal Control Officers, and James
S. Lee, president of the B\dldln1 and ConstrucUon
Trades Council of California.
~for personal gain, Hardie says he's lntereated
in only one of the eight tracks the lniUa Uve would
outhori.ze. He wantsonelntheLoaAn1 I uea.
AMONG AS OCIATES IN nn traclr would be
Karns; David Brady, a Beverly HUia attorney, Dt n·
nit CordeU. a recording comp..ny oxecuUve; Chris
Blackwell. a record compan,y owner, and Walter Soo
Hoo4 a merchant
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PUBLIC NOTICE: PVBLIC NOTICE Adults
May Try
New Te t
Adults of all •C are
eU1iblt-to lake the at.ate
exam that i:ivt'S h gh
school students 11 ch.-ance
t.o love isc hool early, ac·
cordina to Irvine UNlied
School District ofndals
A distrtct !\poknntlUl
s:ud that any ndull who
wtshe:i to obtain h1• h11h
school diploma may at·
tt>mpt to pnu the i.tate
te .• t . which will b<." 11vf'n
Nov 20 und March 19
this s<'hool year.
REGISTRATION dl'
adhnes t or the two test
dates are Ol't 20 for lhc
Clnit exam an<t Ft•b 23
ror the second
lnlormat1on booklets,
which include regislra·
t1on forms. soon will ix'
available at all public
hbranes.
THE EXAM was m
1Uated last year to gl\'t>
high school studenu. <•
chance to finish their
high school educ a hons
ahead or schedule nw
state compulsory atten
dance law requires stu
dents to st3y an school
until they graduate or
turn 18. but passing the
nt>w state exam exemp~
students from that law.
Accordwg lo the dis·
tric t s pokesman, 16
Irvine students took th<'
first tes t offered last
December and nmf' of
those passed.
WHEN A SECOND
lt>st was oCfered, 20 ~tu
dents took the exam anc.l
rive passed.
Jerry Rayle, lhf' d1:,
trict 's direclor of SC('On·
d a r y e d u c a t i o n , l' x ·
plained that so few stu-
denu attempted the tt>st
bef'ause many pupils
need to slay an h1~h
school to complete c·ol
lcgc entrance rcqu1 re-
ment-.
Ile also said thal ~oml'
student:. may ha\e been
unaware or the new ex
am and that others may
have chost.>n to rl'cl'IVP a
rcl!Ular diplo ma from
the Inane school d1slnl'l.
Officer G e ts
New Command
Air For ce L t. Col.
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whose parents are re-
tired Arr Force Lt. Col.
and Mrs . Burt on T.
Miller or 3115 Plalle
Drive, Costa Mesa, has
assumed command or
the 418lh Tactical
Fight e r Training
Squadron at Luke AFB.
Ariz.
The colonel. a 1953
graduate or Reno <Nev.)
High School, holds a
bachelor's degree from
the U.S Military
Academy. He earned tus
master's degree through
the Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright·
Patterson AFB. Ohio.
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Tours, 'Real'
Album Slated
By LISA ROBINSON Fl_.._.,._S.,,..<•t•
Over a qwet iliMcr at New York's Cafe Des·
ArtJstes. Bryan Ferry Con his way to a Mexican
vacation with fiance, model Gerry Hall) said he
still has to finish record.mg bis first "real" .solo
album m London. (1 say "real" because 1t will be
the first original Ferry mat.enal not recorded with
Roxy Music. His prev.ous solo LPs have been col·
lechons of favorites penned by others.)
HE IS BUSY. "l'M PUTTING together a book
or my lyncs," be revealed. "Jt'U be titled 'The Roxy
Music Companion' and," he added with a wick~
gleam m his eye, '"I plan to have it very intellectu al-
ly footnotl'd. •·
It's no secret Ferry eventually would like lo act
tn films, so it seemed natural wb.-n he said, "I'm
also thlnkine of spendmg a year in Hollywood to
seriously pursue the movieorrers l 've had.''
And this winter wall
see a Bryan Ferry solo
tour of England and ~.~Tops in Pops 1:1 Europe I where he is a i ( ''
s tar) wit h lh t.' U.S .
<where his follow1ng ls
devoted. but he is perhaps not so well known) to
come later.
MANY OF HIS FANS WE RE at the Bowery
Club CBGB where after dinner there was a
performance by New York's premiere punk rock
band, The Ramones. Joining him was Patti Smith
who s aid ... loved that song or yours. 'The Thrill of
It All .... and then proceeded to act like the true fan
she 1s by shouting encoura~ement to Joey, Johnny,
Dee Dee and Tommy Ramone throughout their
haH-hour set.
Ferry -elegant as always 1n a suit and tie (but
minus the mustache he sported all last year ) --
didn't seem at all bewildered by the funky CBGB
surroundings. He said he 'd heard about the place,
and was delighted to v1s1t.
<HJs delight, of course, couldn't have been
spoiled much by the dozens of rans asking for auto·
graphs and snapping h1s picture>
* * * Joe Pt'rry phoned from Los Angeles to say that
Jeff Beck jammed with h1monstage at At'rosmilb's
Anaheim Stadium concert on the songs "Train Kept
A Rollin'" a nd "Ain't Got You." While Perry
sounded almost as blase as usual, wif' Elissa was
slightly more extroverted m her enthusiasm about
the event.
"It was history in the making," she laughed,
"and it was the first lime I can remember Joe
smiling onstage dwini a show.
"Also." she added, "Jeff's never Jammed with
an American band before, it was 10 front or a
soldout crowd or 50,000, and it was the day after
Joe's birthday."
* * * According to Electric Light Orchestra drum·
mer Bev Bevan, their next album <released before
Christmas, as yet untitled I features an opera
singer.
"We 've used a soprano on a couple or tracks."
he told me. "Her name is Mary Thomas. She's
Welsh, and very well known In England. One song 1s
a i;tra1ght operatic tlung, but lhe other 1s a 12-bar
Chuck Berry -type rock and roll song. It's like
rock and roll opera , 1munds weird, but 1t worked out
quite well
"It's actually very c•ommcrclal," he added.
'1'hcre's a good chance It cr1uld ~com • ELO's Mxt.
single " • • •
In L. A • Mick Ja&cer, Ron Wood, JonJ Mitchell,
J ack Nlcbol1on and Art Garfunkel wcr all al the El
Adobe Mexican restaurunt for
Linda Ronstadt'• party follow.
Ing her Am phllhc{ller shows
. . • When £rte Clapton tour~
this Novcm bcr, he ·11 ta.kc alonJ(
hiic usual bunch of musician.'!.
Carl ltadlf", Dick SlrruJ, Jamlt'
C)ldaktr, Gcoricc Tf'rry, Seritlo
Rodrl1ut1, Yvonne Elllman and
Marcy ~vy ... Jo'or all who
hnve ll!Jkcd , Ro•cr l)altrty'tt hair is nnturnlly curly . J. ,_,CMOL\ON
~LI• 111 rccordlna in Nrw York'R ttccord Pinnt .
at L. A 'll firc-t"k 1·hc>atcr. Diana RoH Cwho ask11 her
audicnrc to sway utoni; to "Heach Out and Touch" J
joined Ntll Diamond nn "Son~ SunJ( lilue" lhls
swaying son.:) .
Conunander Raps
Recruiting Areas
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Th· commander or tho
Marine Corp1' Recruit Depot says the lowes t-quality
recruits in his 28-sute area come from Texas.
Oklahoma, Louisiana, Missouri and California.
Maj Gen. Kenneth Houghton listed those in
re8porue to a question after speaking to the L1onit
Club. He gave no dcfmition o( the term "lowest
quality "
Houghton also said 49 percent of his current
recrujL" are high ttchool aradut.ltcs hut muny can't. re~ .
And there arc those: who c~n't "decode that
mearui he does not ~rstand what hf' >iu read,''
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which mokc~ 11 alh·~.al tu Jt' 1116' .t H•·ilroum , 2 ~4'ho01-$~.!'>00 Aitrnl THIEi UP -Ote DOWM 11dH•rtl1~ an> •1rt b.ilh, • hUll• l)l.NIU\ room PROPERTIEC:: S.~1!4~ t.\l' tJTJ 7737 Th l' · h · • 4 n~.1~ 2 t ' f u1t:.al r111 11111th1·r an l.iw ;r a S rift t, It S 3 ~uum, •S Ory (\·r11nc:11, ltrt\1\J\1011 or b h 3 bed d d11cnm1nut1011 hu..1•d Ull ll·rno111• '' 'It ' ~ll·p1----------1 ,RICE SLASHlO omc Wit room.., upstwrs u.n l
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Th11 n1•\\.WU1lCr Yllll nul 1.1.ke a 40' bcMl ShoYI ... ktllht'll' l"irslJ l.1 11111\ Peterson at $102.500.' u should c it
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~EAL TORS' 546 5990 .
1525 Mesa \!erde Onve. Eut, Cost• Mesa
.JI~~ rn CoronJjdel MJr, JI 675 6000
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•0 tors 1----------i " brl:'ilkfa~t an•a Sen" 4•,bu. ull i..iog !>L Perl formal dining, with view toward • 675·7060 • ------lhru "mdow Lo private 0Y11wr·, unit + Xlnl in Harbor Island-. Boatslip. $325.000 PARK PLACE pal10. !:>pJll' ror nv c·om•· $137.llW
1JJrk1n1: L<1tJtl:'d nt•ar JACOI S REALTY
'>l hool' .i nil ~hupptnal
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BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Buy\1de Or11H• N B b /':J blOI
$59,900
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SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
Very popular, but scarce Buccaneer 3
bdrm. mode l with 2·stories. Located
less than a mile from Dana Point
Marina; community pool is included.
Now vacant & early occupancy
available. A splendid investment in a
fast growing area. $53.950, Is very
realistic!
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CORONA DEL MAR· 675-3000
IASTSIOI
tfOHIYMOOM con A.GI
Crc11mpuff 3 bedroom,
00111m cellln1• ru~tom
hichuna 11nd mony C'\•
truis 0000 + •quure ki!t
R Z lot at ~T,700. Thi~
000 )'OU mu•l a~c OO(Or 0
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Huntington
Harbour
i\ peaceful. cheerrut,
la1r1l1.1 3 bedrm . family
room home. Delichtrul
priv11le pallo Uvma. Ahn.
maint 2 Sep 1ara1es.
Cloae to rlubhousc,
wulcr . l~nnls courts.
£as1ly accessible locu·
lion. By appt.
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HA.CH GIAMT!
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St·hl Pride 1)1 u\l.11l'r:.h1p
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BEACH COTTAGE
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Tl.at lnfri9uin9 WorJ Game with o CliucHe rounded by lol~ or One Of A K'1nd PALACE TRIL[Y[l rt.-d\\ood d£•tkm~ Ne.ir l STORY·'OOL m·"' , .1rpcl throughout Cu:ilomtzt'd llA R BOR S7S 950
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thb runlustlt' .. lx'<lroom
2 bulh iipUt level 11ian\.
lluge rumlly room unit
s:ourmct dellllhl kllrhcn!
Mus sh c 1111 ved :.lonu
fir<-pllu·e occeot 11 cm·
namon plus h carpt•l.
Recently painted One
mile lu ocean. Walch lho
sun :.l'l tn the l>eaulll ul
P11c1t1c llwll by Denno
Drothcr1. Only 167,000.
l'all ror QWCk ShoWllll>
842 2S35
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rm. J b.ith, tully ;,1r l'On b ,.1, ,. , JI> 1 c 153 , 500 rrom added family room blc t'ntry to dramullc h\•
1l1t1oned prcst1~1ous " \ \ wrrns llurry• This J h<'dronm ncvcr ing room. Cr:ickhn11
home Fully i.pnnklf'd, l'at111t,;! tl?ti7 hv~ tn home has man} flreplut'e L.trl(e Cormal
lnmmetl lo perft>rtaun , • , ., , tlt•<'orJlor upt:rJdc:. dtrunj! room <·on\Cntent ~.ar~d('~~:~~lfll~ \' l~~J:~ r(~::;::;::::.ljjjiiiiljiijiliiiiiiiiiiiilliiji~ujij1~ )lU!1\Sl'6~o~tr6e,t'IJl~. ~~\;h~~rd l'~~in~fl::~I\~ ~.500 CJll ror aPPt '0£\)tiij'@ j ~7 uo~ ;~Jrk~!~.i, I~~~
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lllHG COMPLETB.Y UDECOUTIO
New roof. new paint inside & out, new
kitchen cabinets & sink. Seller is in
the middle of redecorating project &
will deliver in beautiful condition.
Anthony kidney-sha ped heated pool,
large covered patio. 3 Bdrms. $51,500
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NEWPORT CEHT'Bt. H.I. 644-49 I 0
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I LUFFS $79,$00
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BEACH ESTATE
3 BR· W ALK TO SURF
hml. lph· O\\ncr pamt B•YSIOECOVE [~ I COSTAMlSA :~~ l~~'.~"~~ll~l~~~ ·~I:.~~~·'· As 139.500 ,m,a:w· CLASSIC
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BLUFFS
Rto:At.TOR 644 lll3t
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Sttn 8. 10 Ii 14 lb iM
lO S11e 12 bu~I 341 clrtu I'•
y11d$ 60 inch tabrir
Se"d SI 00 for tacit o.ttter~
AOd 3~ lo· utll patttm to•
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l·ummunll> Yl tlh pool and M I C d" . "omim '" drc·am kildicn
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S6 4,500
Lachenmyer
Realtor
7 UN ITS · 1295,000
llcud1 l'ollu((c S&t.500
Ht"tluccll ! S Br. 3 bu, nr,
lm.11:111.-tlw luxurious bay & 01•1·11n $104.~ lll'~i'J uf ll hum.-.ind tht• -I 1111. 3 ba $137 .000
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ENGLISH EST.ATE
S39.950
2 ,.101' plus pout
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REALES'TATE '1>.HIOll'> ~ bt•1!1110111. · -
631· 1400 ~ml(lr :.tor)-l::trl(l' hni.:ht
itnd ~unn) k1trht•n. rd 1111 AXER UPPER
.*TRIPLEX* HEW,O RT BEACH h .ire.a GJr.11.?1· YI tth S6S,000 cin \I' lhru l>oJt dot1r
Complt•\ch· n'ticniralcd h1 l'.-tt•\\ ·" lu1 ""' ln"ni.:
\\ bt''>t or C\ l'I \ thm,1: .m adrh\1n11;1I ftHHll 111lt•
2Pr 2h,1, trplr • hltn~ <;trNI ConH•nwnl Im .1
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wAllp11p1·r Nr in..iJor Xlnl ne1i:hborh11o<l lkl
$65,000.
Low Tl'nls .ind dl•rerrt.'(I
muinlcn;,ncr l rc;ate
~l'rt!lalmn.11 opporlun•t>
Jllirn "11h cl1nm111tr twn CoronoHlghlClftd~
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room, llrun~w1t·k IJl•oll..i
bit> and ooe) c.1r w11rrun
t~ 1ncludt><J \ \'11llc\
Hc·ult v l'XdU~l\I' ortt-1 eel
Jl $110.000
640·9900
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valley Realty
Oak Hardwood'
AHD
Mini O c@anvl•w
:t RR , 2 Ro, in a w:ilk 10-
11r1v11h' hco<'h toe N11"IY
rt-~lnrrcl lw:iu11ful oak r l on r., b r a n tl n l' w
ktlrhcn lnrmnl dtn1ng
Jrld :.mJll hoal sloragc.
only SH)IS, 100.
Call uick 644·72 I I 11hoppina lmm.u· Irr hurr)
JACOBS REAL TY 546·4141 to mull1pl\' in~c!>lmenl ----
675·6670 Ylllh l!ocxl mJn.1i.tl·m.1nt1----------u1
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COATS& WALLACE
a n d rn u i n l 1• n .1 n r e .
llurry, lnk<' advanla.:e o(
lh1b fanlui.llc: oppor1un1·
ty. CAL.L !lfl2 77KH
Peninsula cluplul\. Ul'Jlt!r _
2 bdrm .. low11r ll(c I hr. Plcgcr0 Dl•sii.:n, 4 Br, den,
W/frplc . end. 1•orl'h & OCCIHl VICW' 3 frplcs .
n1cc patio arc.. Obi Scll/Trudc768 1~7
garage with huth & --
OHL Y S74,000
Spm 1o11i-.I hJrm. ~ bu
p1u~ t,om rm hom1• 10
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t'll' •· 11; ii I\
Walker 6 lee
R11l l1tate
Walker & lee
R11l l1t1le
VIEW LOTS
2 llllbult• lob 111 ;'\c" port
lle1i.:hh \\llh panorumrc
llut hor \ "'"' S•l2.:\ll0 CJC:h.
Lari!•' ".Jtl.'rfront Int,
fl'c. 111 < m 1•s. P1l'r anJ
1'ltp An h1t1·ct 's plnns in
dutl1•d lor l.irgc home
$!Kl 000
PETE BARRETT
-REALTY-
REAL ESTATE , INC. q;. KE:Y
workroom. Exlra 2 cur 'USTOM duplex on Igo
parktn~. Pr1cut! ut corner lot In CdM ,
$105,000 $135.0110. Hy o wne r .
673·3663 673·8086 Eves 67H>OO:l ~--~~~~~--
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HOMIS otfeMna 3724 1~~~~~~ Via S rin 2'7S t:;6",.l8thl lOStO.lC M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• INTOWN or642·4391 Newport II)(' Sl~.000 + ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ _ ~ • lt-.cho I• SlnJ(lt"I, llt2 Br. furn & lnv('nlt>ry t;H l'1M Eve<1.
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rm • .ltnum On i:reen .. uper b qu:iht:v. :1 Br rlm •1.Q\\ monthl> rate-~ pper 2br n ew <'Pls le ·tnty <'r~ola, Cuh·er BBQ!! & Sund~y brunt h RHlltor 1810 Newport C \LARAS;\S I.ANO
bell Avail NOl' I Rd 's rm, 1lcn. 2 frpk'<1 Loni: :!376 Nc1i. port Blwt. l \1 drp11. No <'hlldren or pets. & Sand burg, 2 blocks so. Sorry, no one under 21 & eo.t. Mne 541-7729 Off'ICE BUILDING ~-ARI .»2·1i76 lr rmlra'c $li'l !l7SSnrtH$31167 ~ "; ~mo l!il&clast.$'15. ~,~1~ D iego lo'r w y nopclt. \lt>nlhtomonth C21ll187-4764
---FAMIL y HOME SUS CASIT AS non refund. cl<.>an. dep. ------1 O<'cupanl'y. Modt!l11 open UNversitv Parle 1 ° t t 'Tl,.. !(". ~(~ SIOO. ~fund, sc.-c. d<'p . ...,.'1191"' le-·h '"141 d:111" 10 1 150 I We1tcllff Dr. F'~• Candy route. "'cb ' or. um r m . n<'w crp · Minut~ to NR R11l·h & t L.., == = ~ Pl\l°U nl'«iOl. Call aftr r ,.. -~ " ,, "Pc t<-r"I" 'f(lwnho m f' dl'I)<. p;:imt m out_ Lani: BR riirn. ,\ .. ull<i. nA ,..,15. Ntwport Flnlln4'1•1 Ctr lliO mo. ror 20 hn . work 2B 2.. I II s 00 .. "... . 2 00 pm or wknd~. A\'Ul l o~kw"""' '"a""'"'n l\PL'I L•-'--Offl • s-~ln<'hincll on 11'.lc:o tlo n. r . .,;i,m 1r m .pn ''J n, lf•rm (la~C'.11\a • 2110 ll'<'\\J)Ort 81vd C M COflOSADEl~MA R 0t·13nt.642·973..'J .. '""""au... __ ,.., c ,.-c.e
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•C <'up a n c y $ 411 5 . R E1\L TY 6i 3 OOl'Al U'.:li:'lll NG 1 Br ~urdC'n Pool. tt>nni~. <'Onlinr nhd 2 Br unfurn apt. $205. Nc-wport Beach North __ 11_1i1_>_64_2_·_31_1_1_t1_~t_z._1_G--1~ to lo• 5025 J>h·d11ys 752 8!121, "knch· f t Pool. rec arc ii S:Z IS b-""f""I "-mM .......... n ... Adult.I, no ...... 352 Vic· 880 fhlinc 111t l6lh 1 ··~-, ·~ .. rnwn ho !;ft Nl'WJ>Arl '""' ... .,., ... ~~.. ... ....... 1'1\4l "'•"n " r~a "-I '.1t1r. n"Wly ••••••••••••••••••••••• t"VCS .... I 21.... ll. ... • " IOW l Rth Sl CM ''"!Olin vi•"· ·-~· •o torin,no2l 846 U76 O'O;)•VoN\) """vu v.; •• "
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AJ>l"UANCEllEPAr& Sbampoo" &l~am e1ean· uGeorae PILMER .. Ron'a~·-~ -.,~. du,mp truck. IRONING. Done \n my MOVING? Let a e11tpr'd P!:TERSPAINTING PATCllPLAST&RlNG
ttO-lerrie.eC.ll int-Cokw bd~. Sorts aervlco. ReH. zaua. bauhna, Chd1na. de-home. Reaaonabl~. men move yoia. Rus, £-xpr'd reas. rates. rree ••AU.TYPES•• C110Sd·~Z2 wbt. carpt1 10 mi Adds/Rmdl/Pal:n.t/Pta.ns Npt, C..M .. Ii.& 5'8-4187 molit.lon. n.worll,etc. MUUO Refs998-3308or~" ·::.t.::.Oa.;:;:,;1:.:..lC::.e;;.;n.:..:e..;;SSl,;.;;;...-0458;_.;..:;.......1-Froo--EB-·. _t ___ s..o._ti825_ ----------t bleach. Clean liv nn, ell Bl•.l09ell8 ~l4)!2 ...ipm m.... -~ rm. hU $15. A.vi r ---------~ FrkndJyMovlngCo, Efn Prof Wotknuanahip In· VERVNF.ATPATCll ~ ••·----·•-..-••• JT.ao,(Ol.IChS10,da..lrS$ Droft... 6170 ca.~YrdMot.t. Haullft9 •u•••••••••••••••••••• r1ent lrl.-ndly servi~e. sun-au utm rinlsh. In· JOBS&Tt:XTORt: 9'lllla~~lo•t'"°~ Guarcbm~-todor.Qi> ••••••••••••••"••••••• CaUMIKJ:! 641·~9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• £11tpr0d l •nd1caper1. exper. movers. lo poss tr/E•tr. Re!1. 000·3361 ~Est. 893·14:J!!
Matllfll woman, ftn repair, u yn expr. Rm Additions, new Haulm&/movtnt.dei.nup Sprinltlon·ln1tall 4' rut~.M?.()992. !Ucha.rd. 1 ddlll )'ud .• Vic. W. WU.100 wot'll myaeU. Rel boroct, nmo.deHng, badea or Green·Y.ard fl/UJ>. 'f're<!work. Rea,, Rtopalr. Concrete & -'-"--___. omes•A 0 °1"i.k PMCillc. 6'2·3lOI 3.31'0101.. t"Ornme-r1. 2$ )'n up. Care. Royal aerv1C!e, la.st, free est 842-4597 llnck WQt'k. 645-797.S Fr p_..""..,/P...,.. •ftff lnt/&xt Pa.lntlnJl. Av~""' Restucco vor b Ol' ----------1 RlnbL 8C7-4.M1 . down to ".Earth" prices! l'l>t. •••••••••o•••••••••••• 535. aJJ prtrtoa lncl puint. walls. 1-'rco eat.. Jow c.-.t/C..Cret. 840~ Sonny & Jer. PT-ee haul Palnt Repalr·3S )'rll tn Ftest642>3UM rat~.S8CH8Q • .. 'nus,....~ ...................... •P'•lf'ltMJ ing,clunup.treewt.ror Mcnury nrea. workman1htp r•vllionR• 1 ..
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etc Prompt 11erv. Lr1 OllC " A ... U•ble or na.ldcnUt\I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• net Est.a &46.(M&f lntr/Exterior. ll\~wood Ucch. l do my n\ 1-'uir Prit't'!< OOO.l633 liml~'-"•9Q.8290 t'reoEst. IJc:/boaded. baildlQll. Apts, pat10ii. ~bt!llero 6 Sons: t:;xpi· HOUSt:CL EANlNG b • f'teee11Umates646·531S 0 w n w o 1• k. l" re c 1'rff Service ~l·57M 4leck1. for alruolunl ~arde:,er. JJ..c~h: rt~~ Our Bu:siocu. Call ~esl.SlumJJ6tone,tile, EXPERTPaintmg lntr& Esttmale.Call»?·SS8t •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ~er Co.lroctor unal)'ela It plao cbQCltb. ~4 e. ;i ~,.nict1's Ragaedy Anru.. blockwa~li.. bnck, plan: Ext r. I" re t> ·es l . PATIO Covcl'll & oacks. Removi.ls1 lrlmmln~.
•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••-&&Z-9&16 675-6553 ll'.l'lt. 9uiilll~~~~i~ Workmanship auar Qualltywork,rtMOnable pruning, rree est. Lied
Q1rpcn.trt. Add-ona t.EE M. JARVIS . Gca•Mnc) ~WN ~AlNTAJNENCE Xlnl housecleaning dont: ~-~~t.'1>. • 642--0295 prices. L.lc 31SOO~. Ph FUiiy insured. 642-2624_
Commercial Lk. fr Addlt101U•Remodehn& .... •••••••••••••••••••• Expenenced, fee<' by lady w/experiencc -646·mlor645·0034 Lee's 1'reo Service'. t!!!l. 645-3439. 962-~73 Uc 317 w~z-.. & C.. estimates 645· 1587 d l Mo • Exterior PainUng, neat . ..;;.;.;..._.;.;;., ______ I ----------11---------; ~ ClnUpS INJ)('n ab e. own:s lt.ill!I YlnCJ dependable. vf'ry rca:. Artistic tnmmini.: & n··
)JASTER CRAFTSMAN QERWICK &:SON J"r~Hl. 642·!ttl07 Gefterol s...,,ICH 847-3f>37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nales. Call Marc 847·1.B63 NOTICE moval. L1c'd ZI vrs i"
Remodel, fini1h " re Additions" Remodellilg • ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• MOVING! Let 2 Expr'd bow Daily Pilot ClaBS· urea. Comp\ rardenillR.
pairs. Xlnt refs.499·311» Ltc Bl21M2 Expr Japaneee Gardener HANDYMAN Homes & Cleoning men move .YO\&. Rus. Palftt Your CnHe lfa.~ ada dlsph1y lhe1r cleant:1ps1 ndse p.i..
Sif9.2170 673-6041 Comp! malntcnatn/<"e & Apts. Con11c1entious 64.5-7918 Refs.~S-IJ583or4!M-6936 Avrg Extr 1St,y$34$ messages with legibillly 1>7~5750
Remodeling.Framing cleanup. Fr es reu. cnftsrna.n. 6'5·6558. 2-Sty $46S/Jntr $45rm and impact? Our uds, we•---------•
Finish. <.:ommerc\•l ry a Dall y Pilot Hiro751·193'7 •HOUSECLEA..'IJING• ~/\~g-ne&·~~~·~~gi!;S,:::~n~ Pncearndmtr'l/labot aN proud to say, reaU_y Classified Ads sell bilC Resld, Contracio Clas!!\fledAdtobuy.sell Have something to sell? ByReilableCouple .. Guar.lJUird,freeest. gel r esults. Phone Items, small ltema or ~"83L4, 1A hrs or rent something. CLASSIFIED will sell it. Classi!1ect3ds do tt well Good re!erenc:es 536-7711 yrs. Pb: 842·97~. Ted ~7085 or 552-0134 l>t2·5678. any Item. 642·5678.
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LOANS 9%
Aho 1IMI TD Loans
Fairest Terms sinc-e l!MD
Scrttlet" Mtg. Co.
642·217 I 545--06 I I
SPECIAL
LOW RATES
qutCkCASH
T.D.LOAMS
El Dorado ~ort,&age Co.
(213) 670·3160 collect.
or (714) !168·6546
5350 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Drinlung problem!
Call Alcohol Helpline
:?A hr~ atlay 83S-3830
MASSAGE
FIGURE MODELS
ESCORTS
OUTCALL OMl Y
631 -3811
~•rrteflfs/ PREGNANT? PffnOftGfs/ Carini: conlidenUal
Lost & FcMaed coun:.ehng & referral.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Abortion, adoption & ANlouK t S I QO kttping. ••••••••:.'!'!!'.:•••••••• APCARE 547·2563
Protect your fu~uro goals *SPIRITUAL READER
w/adequate in:s. cov· Pully Licensed e~e. Ohio Slate Lare. 3l2 N. El Camano Real
838"'3791 San Clemente. t•or appt:
Lost Ir FOWM1 5300 -«92 9034 492-913'i
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Vic f;lden/Wilson. aod sometimc.-s a little
64~9151. outsid1: help is needed to
LOST .sronll Temer, blk &
"hl. An:.wers to Max·
well. Vic Newport Pier.
ll,1?ward, $20. (213)
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find at. If you or a loved
one need help, call the
CAR l':UNJT program al
South Coast Community
ttosp1lal, 499·13ll
Lolt: Siame:se cat, male, FRE&PreAnam:y Tt'S\5
Schools and
Instruction
This variety of fine schools
could introduce
you to a new tomorrow
For further information regardin& placemeftl o~
adverb.sing in the Daily Pilot Schools a.od
Jnatruclion I>irectorY
CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325
ART CLASSES
OH Palttffeg-Drawlftg
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Maintaining the same degree of
instruction from individual to group &
association classes.
Fer lllfol •...tloR C4:
644-5485
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EUEN CREELMAN, BA Univ. of AriL
JtlT MGR COUPLE BABYSITT~lt ro r 2
16 Uoits CM Exp'd, cbildrcn, 3 or 4 evenings IOATCA~PENTl~S
mature, aeml·rel ok. a week, 6·10 PM. Prefc1' Exper d. High pay· 4
5'!S-0814. bighschool student. Call Day wo~k w~k! Lots of
631·3149 mornings or overt l mo • AP ~ I Y
Architecturol Drafting evenings bctore6 please. Westsall Co~poratiou. Needed. 673·04~7 . :ns McCormick, Cost.& anytime. Babys1ller Needed-Resp . ..._M.e.sa ______ _
ASSEMBLY
TRAINEES
to take care of 2...., yr old,. boy. My homo from 8am·i---lo-at_C __ ---
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5:30pm for 3·5 dayS a wk. -~.,...-·
SJC area. 493-0726 aft 6 Mffds l P.opltt
wkdys,anyUmewknds. t Fiberglusa Tooling
Many Needed lmmed.. --.. cd I No exper req'd Shollld Ullbysltter tl~~ , rel n-
Repairman, exper ill
mold repairs & m11i11·
tenancc.
bave tra~p.' & phone. ble, Cor 5 yr old daughler,
Short&long term assign· odd hours Irv. area.
menls. E.O.E. :~~ unUl '-559.5477
2 Final Asscmblee& ro ..
Cinal assembl.)' of boats. Expcr nee. Apply In
person, 11·3, Sk1pjack a tempo
TEMPORARY HELP
Call 540..4455
Never A Fee At Tempo
Aasociate Rep
18 OR OVER
HO EXPER. NEC
Babysitter wanted days in Boats, 1'763 Placentia my home, Newport1_A_ve_c_.M_. _____ _
Beach. OK t.o brin~ 2 BOYS ANT> GIRLS, ages
other children. 675-2182, 1.2 lo 15. Part time work
64.S-7575. after :; ch o o l a n <I
BABYSrTTER. My home. Saturdays with a youth
d <'rew taking 11utnin1v• 7:30 till B:JO. 1 Ch1l • llonll for a major' near So Coast Pina. newspaper. Ellrn S2o•tu
_G_ood_.;.p_uy;....._SSG_'._8126_' ___ 1 $45 per week or moru
Babysitter needed In Lake plus trips anrl pr17.c~.
, Forest area for lYI yr Call the follow111" bcfon: Jr you re new .to Orange old. 3 oays wk your 2:00 p.m. or after 8:30
Co., temporan\y d1s<'on· homeormlne.581·93Z7. p .m. Laguna Niguel·
Unuing your education,1---------1 Mission Viejo arc·u, recently dlschuged Babysitter to rare for 2 49f>·5399 or Founta11.&
from the service, or for children & do a rew Valley area, 963·8752.
any Nason seeking lcm· motherly chor es. Hrs Equal Opporlunlty
poraryorcareeremploy-flex. Approx 10·15 hrs Employer
ment, consider this una· wk. Older woman prer'd.1-----'--'----
queoppor. You ean earn llers. 640-2677. BUS DRIVERS
1 .._ yrs, HV homes. Coafldenti11ICoul'\Sehn1< ~ neutered. Reward 24brl.afeline W·~33 CHINESE
COOKING LESSONS
S196PERWK
Sit.24 J)('r hr. Jlegular <!c Baby1ilt er wanted substllute. Require·
9:30am·2:30pm, Mon· ments: Class 11 Dnvers
Based on your prodw.-· Fri. ( M on lice 11 o License & school bus • tM·73ti9 RELAXING MASSAGE I BobJamrs-Lic Masseur I.ost: ~Al. female, Or•Y Outcull~ 9·9, 494·$.lll Ion,!:' hair. white chc1>t
"J(/tleo coltir. \'lq: ~i~ C~gyon. 64~'7 2U &
613-4312
*KAREM1S11t
SSO.Rewwcl
OUTCALL MASSAGE
838·1780
Male apnrot &c: cream EXOTIC GIRLS
P\Ui. Shaggy dog los Massage & Modeling
"ln<'C Sept. Jrd. Appro~ Oul<'ull Only lM2 31&9
111" h111h, (c-w teeth min
Ing lewer jaw. Answers &..lo~ &
10 \;O<'O. t'am1ly pet P,..,-otton
l5yrs. Desperate f1'l' hi· •••••••••••••••••••••-
return. Call (7l4 )Schoait.&
\I00-2$70 Ins true tiott 'JOOS
I.OST: Calico fem cat. \'I •••••••••••••••••••••••
of llarl>or View s hpn•.lt•--------•
at\•U, reward 640.8922. ft A IARTENDltl
• Bull or Part·Ome
l"OUND wh1ti> fem11le ca Bo ready r.o work as a
wigreen «'Yl''I nr SJ>r prot~tonal bartender.in
ingdtile & Heil, 11.B l week. Free job place-
H.16-2336. ment assistance.
Jo•o_U_N_J>_sm_a_ll_d_o .. -v-l-t · Amen.can Bartenders
" School Slatcr & Spr\ngdate ll<M E. l7UISt.SA
ti Ii· 1.onJ: hair Dod 834.1960 llllX • 536 19$3,
FOUND flnutlful mal Jobs Wantf'd 7075
Cnlllt', Ln~i;ic type. VI •••••••••••• .. •••••••••, :•4.'\\'porl' llch. 1173·64 £XPRD l>El.lVERV
WOl\K
Small Groups
Individual Attention
And Participation
Experienced Chinese Instructor
Authentic Recipes l Techniques
For More lnfannatfon Call
752-7638 Irvine
FREE
ON THE JOB
TRAINING
In Tho Aelds Of
PBX
RECEPTIONIST
CLERICAL
Class Instruction on PBX Cord
Switchboard & Various
Clerical Equipment.
CALL COAS1UME 1.0.P. 1714) ,,,_,,55
3303 H..tMr ltfd.. .... C
Wtn 11A12.COlhMeM l•'OUNI>. Cnllle. h•m.1le. 11.avt• l ton van. nealre
V1" P;tt•. C.11t. lf\vv, J,1111 work, u.ny company. ony
JHb. Mu11t 11l~ntdy .1ruu. (213)2$4·0994, Day~. 1133·3235 or t;vca ~-4851
t>:i\).1076 ---------· ·----------------.. ------1llouaeelennlo.1t C25 for
t'OUNO, lluu 1an him ,.vtn<7 1 bouu. J.:x.
m a I c-K \ t l c n • V l c perionced. Cull U0'41'11J9.
Mmnutronic prk.'g lot. twtp W_,.d 7 t00 ~·94·lb86 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t'OUNO; t OuQlin •AAAAPOSITJONS
Edtier. 1 Bae of m\.!lc. •Secret.tH
Jo~lry, Owner ldcmUr ALL t'EE PAID
by date lo11t, loc:11.llo tJ1 Relndera Allt!ncy lo~t. dN1ct\ptlon. H.B 4020BirchSt..8~104
POLICF. OF.PT. ~·se.21 N~pon Beach 8334tl.9t S C AM--l.ETS Call fOf Appt/f>Jtab '65
Arl'OUnUni: Cl«rk needed ANSWERS roe An>wana devel.opmonl
1"ormal -Tcaso-llrm. Contact Mary Focu~ _ t:mpluy-Annt'. 536·:1591 bctwn
STAMPS llnm,noot\. So~llmCll 1.inorarwo i.,li;;.-;;;iiii~iiiiii;;iiiiiii;;;iiiiii;;il
blu.s. &meooo lol<l m AdmlnAu t toSUIK
n clghbor·a wlle tie EitocSOC'~ttal"f to'900
hU5b.ind's • ph11Andenr. Stenos toS'7SO
She said, ''So, wht'11 RGCeptlonlat to$'700
wrong wltb ~olloclin Fees Pd/ Alto Fee Jobe
_sr_AM_PS_?_"-----11 Jn.inc Penonuel AIODCY
FOUND: Youn1 maJ 488E11lh.Co&lAMesa
Collie. vie ChaoQCI Rd. &.lite ZIM lfil.147
Ocenn Blvd. Jtalboa.~~!!!!!~~!!!I!!!~~~
~
FOUND! Ft!.11l lli$h Set Advcrtlalq AullU.
ter, no idcnl. Nr. Dan NOW lllllllCG Pl. fl DobenQ S&.. Bell. nllll
~ GIRLS I MEN L05'l' 4' Model Alrplan Me bplr. ~
W/Udlo. Vie S.A . l•YnOr<>Ner
&ward.657·1021 Ooenkwl For:
LOST Blk lri&b Sette ~ng 0...l ~
female. Wh\. on c.but •Pubtk Relations Trne Vic Balcer & Fairview ~otnuSer•'nH
9-M.~. '• ..... $115
Lost: Male Sbet>heret Mix. • ~ 1
Um ll bit lZ>&rlliop, fD $141 111!!1 moa old. N~ M.•• d 0& •I a.a .It u... c II. l'or lntel'V\OW Oal
Re'Grd. e.»-IDO.exuz S4f·flll or 7Sl .s7'81 ..
·~confuMde~
·~1n1chool
..... lolt •••
• ,... IUot a failure
• ,.. PoOf Qr.ct ••
• ltlrn llowly •
WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING
ANO HANOUNG THE BASIC
BARRIERS TO LEARNING.
THE STUDENT
IMPROVEMENT CENTER
Call
642-9088
901 Oowr Drive
Newiiort Beach
ART
CLASSES
n.Art
Colony Club
J4JJI ..,_, 'a•
D ........ c.
49~377). ..... 11'
............ 49).7111
You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 642•5878 J
Trade It Wtth o Wont Ad
One Call Service
fost Credit Approval
•• ..
Townh.omes) Please call r· A l · t1v11y. comm. + cert1 acatc. pp Y II\ tnccntivcs & extra profit _a_ny_ti_m_e_.97_9_·7_9_18_· ___ 1 per son nt Fountain
11haring bonus. The Valley School Vist11cl
Women & Men we are No. 1 Lighthouse Ln ..
looking ror may be tired <corner of Talbert &
oCtyping. folding papers. BALL PEN Newland) In Fountain warehouse jobs & work· Valley. Equal Oppr
Ing Cot a limited income. MFG Emplyr
Work w/young people. M"TUR•w"oM"'u , _ __...C_A_l_D-Rl_V_ER_S __
Rapid advancement "' s: ~
possible. Jr you're 111 or DAYS & SWING Menor Women
over & would be a vall. lo 1981 Placentia Ave, C.M. Must be 2S or over
st.art work immed., call Apply In Persoo
betwn9amlt3pm. 1---------1 Yellow Cab
11251 Slater Avenue
Fountain Valley 539·1183 B~~~KKEEPER
A TI'ENTIOM Bank experience. • CASHIERS W AHTID
Contact Bob Creighton Ca11hlcr11 needed In our GIRLS & GUYS Irvine Notional Bank sclC-servico gas station~ •. TRAVEL 833-3700. EOE. must be 18 yrs old, bon· 1 dable & neat ap. Are you f'r~ lo trave BANKING pear ance. mus\ b avu w/sharp, young ~roup ~8 TEUER·EXPER 1•nuf. driven Uc •• n-n. & over to Hawaii. • va .~ Florida & thruout the lrvlnc Nat.lonal .Bank in gs ln C.M, & u. 8,
U.S.A? No ex per nee w 12 Contact Bob Cre1gl'lton Plea a e ca II U rn J
weeks expense paid1 ___ 833_·~_oo_._E_.o~.E_. ___ 1_92S-04~_3L~---~--~
training program! ~Position• ashier wanted, part
Above average earnings Ou( beautlCul Newport time. Apply at C & R thereaft~ according to Beach Branch has cur· Clothlers, South Bristol.
enlhu.slastlc capabilities rent openings for ex·,_s_a_n_ta_A_n_a. ____ _ applied. All tranp rum. perienced Teller & New,_ _______ __
Appllcants must be Accounts Represen·
friendly, single & able lo tattve. Commerlcal l eave lmmed. For personal Interview con· banking experience is re-
tact Mis!I Sands Mon-F'rl quired. ln return, wo of·
lOam-Spm ~l Golden fer excellent company benefits ;ind pleasant Foreat Inn. 1050 W. worklni conditions. 11
Kulclla. Anabeim qualined.plcasecallthe
(acrou fro m Du· Btanchtoscheduleanln· _n_e_y_la_nd_) _17_6_·79_10_. ___ 1 lerviow.
•AUTO.Uno CAR '7141752-0580 •MECHANIC
Excellen~ psy & workln11
c:oodlUona for qualllied CITY ul«J car mech•nlc with
Chevrolet dealer ne.r NA TIOMAL Or•nae County Airport.
Varied, lntcrt'llUng work. BANK
CLERKS
INVENTORY
3 Day Aulgnment
U/30 throuah 10/2
$2.7~ P<'r Hour
CAl.LTODAV
~o~ office •
~O'J overload
557-0061
Jntervlow brl l1·3:3Ct 3'723 Birch St, N.B.
Opportunity Cor advance-Equa.J Opportunll.1
meot.. Su Service Employ CLIRKTYPIST
M I r ••• Jl 0 W A U D •-----------• Accurate typl11t, 60 wpm. Chevrolet, Dove 4' Quall Mature pcrsonollty &i
Sta .• Newport Beach. BANK front ofOcc appc1minctt. ---..;..._----• TIU!R Ablo lo deal quickly &
F/Umc po111Uon ovalt. In ploo~Mtly w/vl&itortrnf. AVON ' <>r11n.iu Co. 811nk c:x~r nc & heoy Wlcphonfll. preC'<l. Rr«int cxpar. pret'd. He•• Av.,,., STACOSWITCH. IMC Meny Cllrf•hM• Apply lo our hoad ore. J 1.39 Baker Cottn Meta
A.cl M..ey GOLOINSTA Tl 149·3041
To f'ay For It IAMK EquaJ Oppor Ernplo,_
Start Now .Sell!n1 J0230S. Paramount ::~~wof~.::1.~ ~~~Jl~pt 1-------· E"~•=W=orm=a~u~ou~. ~=1!Eq~uta1~<2~J:~~~t21~p._Me~rn~;~&oy~.,~-I Clerk Tnist ""Will Trala'' i"Or .,...
Babysitter, mJ home, varlctJ of general ofllce N.lf. 2 chldm 511 9. Mon• Bar glrla, attnctive. duties ln pu~haaln1 &
Fri/ u.s. 6'6-M58 al\8. college OK. Nl8)'1U. producUoo control. • t===========::::=l--!!aa.l~ar)'~~+~.~~==~·:.....1
USITHI
DAILY PILOT
•FAST
RUULt••
SllYICI
DlllCTOIY For Result
ServJceCaU
642-5671
... JU
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BeauUcian wJfoUowlng or
rent spaee. Sandpiper Hair Center . Cdtd.
675-7720 Ot' 49!Ml907
Beauty. Halrstytisl
Ii m11nicurlatwntd for El Toro beauty aalon.
Call827-4743.
Contact Mrs. White For lntcrvtew '
Paul Dosier
A•MCl ... s.lftC
COSfAMESA
55'97075
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aJ4 DAILY PILOT Tueeday. Seplembef 28. 1876 ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~T.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~: .......... !~~~ ~!!'!':'! ...... , .. ~?.s.~ ~:f~;,f!.s; .... ~~.~~
.......... 7100 .... W-.4 7100~W..... 71• rll'ftdW~ SICIETAIY ANTIQ\JlN(ilNTUSTIN **'I BUY•• w·MTED ••••••••••••·--··-·· ... •-•••·•-•••••••• ... ••••••••·--•• ..._.. l\.&. SAL~ -"-Ganny's t\nuquei1 F.t ct · " Comparuoo. Yount: m.ialo GLAZ~. uper'd Apply ~~llllllCr·For _t'Mt Jo'OOO.. 1'30-2 30or VNIQU&: 1k-wttb the ~~to Fl1ohcr & Chatbu.~ Anti· Cood 11111tld i"urt11tu~ & TOP CA~ll OOLLAR eollt'~e 11tudcnt tor r•· 211 Lo.11 M olino•. :,ac l::,.;per. prl'C d •. but not 3:»t:30 btftlt, t;niloinf:, ~upport, .Proitct M•a~ QIK'S Apph;an<'ei1-0lt l will PA~ 0 f 0 R Y 0 UR
tlnid aentl~man. Purt ('lrm<'nlt'.49'l81Ut nee. Starlin• pay Wonth"•dayum ina adn"r1.i:unc&ulesat<I". Th~ Wm Lyons Co t:ldcrlyThin~~ 6\'llorSKl.LforYou. JE\\£.LRY. WATCHF.S.
lime. Approx 11 a,$ day10 SlO $12.~ yr. Apply• Del SUS per hr ln pleU&ftl Unique llornC# lo Meu Nt'wpqrt Beach builder' 190, 4M, $.10 f.I C11mlno MASTERS AUCTION i\RT O,BJ Ect:S. COl..fl
w Ir iiwl'll &i\.. or Sun GUYS&GALS Taco.~ Lu Pu Rd, nrroi.ndtnia. Dul Verde h:u ~nines and do\'cto~r seeks a self Rc111 646-8686&tll·9US S,lL~f.I! SERVlCt:.
Carntt.12:w>hr+eu& Mw.100 VleJo. El Toro t..u11unalll11'. W/lhl" p ublic In our opportunitlu. Clil l r>iarun1secMary to 1111 Maan Sttt>etAnllque1o ----tlN~fU~N & AN·
hanch. Do ya, 64$-6367. atta. tu work ll ftw hours MAHA.Get TRMIS Irvine otc repros~ntln& Jackie Hdndleman or a" t th rt' e pro} Hl Brw;!> Rt'g111t<'r SA\'£! N.:w & ui.ftd hm1. TIQU · tl4~ 2200 ___ .
£11e!18420073 ad11y 1-\loJob t:arnS2S • Time Lilt!' Booka . JimWood S4e·S990 mana.ier11. Constru<'taon 14U.t411W Mn1nSt 11ppl'ti. mh1' Wil!ion'ti T GS
--to ~O J>t'r "t't'k. For EllceptJonal l'amlnca op· Dynamic pC'nnn,hty • barkitrovnd l'"l'l'nt1411 8 Otht•r :.hoµ:i within • Uar11uin Nook. Now 2 LUGGAGE A COOK for Sluk "Prime more• anlorm.illon phoneo por. m !>cbool. related "'°'t bk•IY to auc:cet!d. Stron11 l'mphinls on bltx'k'-. :storC4 !14~ & fill W, f">m )'Our llus\nt·~'11.:a1'd.
Rlb hooi;c-, nights Mw.I llJO l)'Jl3. 1>31C'S wnrk Wnh.• 14ale1t lntett"lll'l.t hou111cw1vc• & R E SALY ... <; ORE, fo'HA/VA f1hnj1S & ll>th. t' M n42 7&3() ~ ~nd ont• ,·111-d for \'11\'h ~a"~~7~~~e;.,~j41l 339 l t;quul 01)()rtunity nwi7~erc/~1~"':'1~11::id student• aeclunic l)t!rm. TIIB> OF SEU.ING ('M'row. Sc-net rc•sumc to Wond~land 5414 ~ _ __ t.11~ phis ont> 6POl'e Wo
1-:mvh.1yt'r ___ ~o 8~x U6~~.YCost~ ~1llonsrall83.UO\l~. HOUStSOILOTS1 Jor~v Gr1111>b.Y. ~Sim Of A ti I HJU)';,\ n1-;1J, 11\'W. (.'oi.t ~i,:1~~1''u1~:i.~:~\~":,~i:''L cook Haircuttw&Stytist Mt.iill,Ca92QIS. 1>oo•t W41'l to romnoec l\Nt f;Ul'l .. _Suh'!.c. 20NI , n ques. i3115 Sdl $170 ANI> i;tr11p. Ol('\'hnll n1rl111c
f'ood 5 rv1n· f> arv rvt or unot.her hou•~. Willi for ewport ""'11<' .. 2000. 0 ti v a a-: war uh 0 u !I(' OL'I IV Jo'R 5~l 17tl0 .\' . i, .. · ' 8314~1_Jtlmlt72!__ MATUJlV. WOMAN -~'""w •~"lo.•"".· Work appo1n1me11t without •'r~~ilm•"t u•1th O\'"r ~"'lJ ,..... • Jll rtX1ull·~ow11lli l'rc· for u111vt' <·onvJlt•M·t•nt PHONE SALES ...... ",. "' ' ~.. ' • ., ~-. ~ , •"" v(•11t los~ lie tlwt'l! For a hn'lp c;001t ,.,,., & p /t111H' 10 wt>l\•onH l&l)()lh~ tract• Tht•rt" 1s pnurresu1nc. m11"1'' hO~\'it. 01rkuln ~'t.'niilccµt•rS1•fu. l()Ollt" ~nf'hta. St•11d rt'i.um.-llOSl'llAl, nt•wcom1•r11 & cont1tl'l ao 11JteroaUve M11:0.t pt.,'() dt'OO ptunotf, e1rt'u" or p1lle1w5, unui.~11. lS4•11ul. l\\'l'Mvlu~xl \<11t cndoi1r
tn.Cll1:. .. 1fwd ;1dno 7HI m1:1'\'hanl:1 l''lex1blt>hrt0 l'bonu Sulc• pc·oplr, plewoutdllke i•i.ell1'1bly SECTRY/L.aal 1'1111!>. wall clo<'k!I, rond.$M.t7RO wullpa1icr. Cal)rH· ur
Need ,·ar, hle typini;. male or h·malt>. 1610 ~ "nt•lll'.t Rt•ul &4tJlu 111 -"3 i.:randfoth,•r elod1is, .. - ----:-··u.iv Glo" poper & "I.' ~~ioot~~tJ:11n;ic':~.'~~ DIET CLERK !).17:WJ5. Yc•ri.ot11.w11.Cuur11nteed ;c5tm\•nt. Wt• hiavl' Trofftff 1.11>('1naun11ant1(tUl"'-<.1lassCnftc·t>&l':nd1bl'4, will budt & tl'l1n your 1~ W"J:tlll or t'Ommu1a1oni. t~m You don't huvC" t o llt•avy typhlll rl'tftllh•d Ovt.>r $l 000 OllO Worth Sl40. Stert•o & coinpo t UJ.:ll Or lry two <'111'\11' ~u;1m.:AL ~1-'l"IC t: ASST 250 East nth Strc11t. lUlt & f h 1 d tr O.C. J\lrtM.>rt Are.1 Aml'fttu~ la;tcrnutwnul 1w111.11 w i1lund, $11i0. S<1f11 h.•<'.._ to ll1atk.
Cosmetic iCltl
Orug 't~re <"l¢P<'r.
mature on!) n1.·1..'<1 .i11rly
Oownto"n II U !.:Mi 2701
COUPLE Tra1n1·« \loh'I
A~st l\I an.1~H
S.111 ()7~~
CUSTODIAN
llo!!p1t.tl ,.,.per. prrf'ct
1-loor <''<pt·r. l'"~t·nt1al
J 11 311 & 117. Sun
Clcmcnll' <:en<·r.11
llosp1tol. 11111196 1122.
P11rt llmt--1:? 306pm. f>h)"1>1t•1Jn110Hlt·t'. ll. U Suite-0, C:oiU• '1e5~. you'n~t.',11~.rll~~~ou~~t ~ro IU3ll031 G1tllt.>ri<'~· lllO"'l'K •tt•· & <.hoar. h111\\0, c•or PIU(.;t;s· l-'r1.~111&~11n l'~xC't'llcnl Wn1 .. U111ly Pilot P.O btotw~nS00&8.30p.m jt,.:l..i jloodimlli:c.look ----ini.: St ··1 .11-nc t'l't~ tturoy l'..ild$700 Askin1t Sl1•a1•r:J~
ht·n1•l115 111111 lw.111t1ru1 ttoxl51iOl:~taM~i.uC• 646-4223 "'ll tor 1>0mt'lhlllll dlf SECURITYGUARD 7:,t 1777 ·0V:.11 w~u~'u $:\&(I Swuii Lomp, $;W 4 ~•1;1i.:,;$l .f;()\'fl. ~urround111i:~ Apply.it ~.Ad•762 EqualOpport.ani\.y fi•ri•nt with xlnt poll•n Ovrr worked .,.ccuril~ Sal 9 AMto 4'p!\J\'isat1' /\119 mo's old or ldll tllHU1Z1>Sl !ION1
IEVERL Y MANOR
24152 \'w 1-:,1r,1d11 Lagun~ 11111!.. C;i
An t-:qu.il
Oprxirtumt" 1-:mple>} er
.·1~11• •I R·~rd· R"•cep-1-:mployor I I I t •1 ou,1rd nN'<h rtiht•f i;u111d --' ----. . llY.! 6722 IOor mor•• ~I 40 NI .• ~· , • "'v ~ ~ . Ila · P l'llS\' ('On •1" " r " -----Snll•i; To,.; hwh1<1t'1I
l l t b •n Knott <714 ).\4!J 8ii23 10 work 1rrt>t:ul.1r hour:. ....... 111 ~·1.1ni~h "uirkw~t 0 l) wn1i. or u:.y 1:rou., • • --on an "on·rull" lrnbls Calendar Shows ....... ·~· .., '"~ N Ci\lt ' prartir~5~~ 630l_1·---t----------iRestaur:ml Kl'Y pc-r:rnn l dt•al, for retired in Hit i.t>t Lake lll'W USO. nr~1w )'OUf ""nor M•nit
;\10DH'L for Lai:una Brh p• "~ICS n~J for lai>t lt>Q(f OfWr:J· d1v11lvt>l or duy ~tu<lrnt PRESENTS Spamsh n•ffc.•c lbll! SGS. naant'. adtlrt.•!l!I. pt\Onl' &
&..o('">• lion w. Ull"ent111l• It> "t!l A"J'l)' lo lh·· Su1·•1n1.v THE Spcum•h rnut h, l(d ronll wt•'tl ml\lw mw l'i11-d p«r Artu;t. llou11cw1vt•i; pre· MOLD PRIESS OPR " ,, ' ' ' • SCiO r,s7 09:11 cl" h f•d J>i tamt•. t99·H30 aht>Ud Mu:.t have 1•,pt•r Guard. 275 l\kC1>rm11·k _ · t..i.2. /I uZ>' 90<' •
-·----• 8am-""m Sm;ill Shop Uuys Only. f' lime. llPIY. H11:1(er Ave. C M We~ts.all Corp. .._.EWPORT Nr-Nu sofa S200. quct'n bl.I Stmd ~\cd: or "'ooey or· HOSTESS .. ,, WHITruin J'nst"uraait. L'a-h1on ---" derlii. ,, w r ~ :.ct $1011; sura & <'r $30. F 'time. d;iys. Start S2.50 MOTOR ROUTE STACOSWITCH INC bland twtwn Jpm 5pm. Se tr Serv rr<~ <;a~ Sta Antique maple cnd tbh•<2> s.to: bd. PILOT PIUHTIMG
hr. COOK Dady P tlo l roule in 1139 Baker. Costa l\1e:sa I ,_ ____ -_-.-.-.-•• -.---.-.. l\!Jtun• Man. lllpm·G.im . Sho & S le S:lll. !fli2 3566. P Q lloic 1500 ='-••wpurt Bt•iH·h ufler S49·3<Ml Handll' torad mone} Do W 0 Custa Mt>i.>i. ca . 92tl2tl
Ta<·t1 l'ook up to S4 hr noon~. "'tond'".' lhro•"'h Equul Oppor Employer RN'S plenty of deunml!. Must c::.-& c::·-day uon Simmons nursery wlm:it ------------i '' "·' -follow mstruc·twns. Call ~·OMIQ .._ tr1". ~.· M-~rib bumnerb WOVEN WOOD F trnwll.1\' or ntll"" 1\p Friday. plus Saturd.iy OCT 2 3 4 "~ "' ' " Dato Entry Opr pl) l>l'I 'l'Jl'u. 2$~ La <1nd Sunday mornini:s Print Shop nAad • r""cn Medical Surgieal. 3·11 & 979 9307 9um· I lam. * • • * Cera m 1c I.ion I a Ml). SllAl>ES·To8()'.~ Oil
'l'hr Jnll\ 1to.:1·r. inc'." l'.ulld.l.J,.:unallilli;. SJOOJ>t•rrnrmlh gross.SSO gradualcw ;r~a,~ihir~·31,LS 11·7.30AM lih1fts Xlnl S --5-t ~ll ,---llr~:l-lO &Monl 2fi mis<' nur!'>t.'r"Y uc Callll4~-1'!1SO
J ,., ' '" · ' • cash depo:.1t required ba"k"round to do ' .-~ d r II 1.. pj ttm tftl'C' -~~ ~ ., " • l klllu 'l lll1n 11011~ I 1r t " bcn"(1ts. Jo:qual Opn.•r. erv.ll'C a. t· P •. ex· 'l't..-R~it!:z <'""Ofi"S. 7'l ·t1·u18 •1tt ._.. ~--
J>at.i 1':ntry t)pt•a ,11111 HOSTESS c IJ •42 1321 k r • .. Employer. Contact Mrs per • u ~ ." lllOO Moc... ur •>PM !\ING S?. RED (N1•w >. \l1n ul I "·ar "XJ•er " 11 L' t 1 11 l \ I a 11 • as or blut•pnntmg. paste·UP & Jensen.· C-Osla Mei.a Over 18· Apply,, 3i;u ._ "trn hrm Sl95 incl del. , r.\1H.•rc u ame ,pp) t"1n·ulalion Lam"rd u•ork.CopvCst-· II bor Blvd Co tu ..... OC ... t rt n... I II rno·, on I H.\1 :1711 1'1·rm 1n p«r:.on .. t the Beer ' ~ , ~ Memorial llosp1lal. 301 a r • ~ .... r • • .vrpo v-!lagon.a game ta H ! w i I Ui.uallv home. 835·2263
I" tirm· HJ\' 1'.n "'" l\,11un Rl'l>l 2~031 1:.1 :\lu~thaH•rehJblc~r:.on Pnntini;. 333 Jrd Sl, V1ctoria.C.M 642·2734. Mrsa. withAdSl.75ea. chau-s$175.or11ffrr.Call _ _: _____ --
h<-b.1\t'tl 011.t·x1x·r ·h•\'cl Tom Hd Lai.:una Halls. to r;irc tor :.em1 anvahd Laguna Beal•h bt'l wel·n 5 ;30 and H '65 El C;:i mi no bue kt.'t
t\lltlh in per:.on, >;am -:.trokl' p<1twnt I to 5 day,. PRODUCTION ----------Servtt'l' Station help. ex· Wl•ckda)s or S;iturday & Scali.. NeC'ds to !)(' [l'
511 ,... \Inn Fr 1 1 itJ ll llou:.••k,·l'llvr ;i1d to t'...tr<' w k . c 0 0 k 1 n I! Pr,. f l)t'r·tl preferred, Sonday anytime to see. l'Ovcr~-d. A:ik1ng S25. Call
(;illl'ltc ,\w. In ull' for :;;"' nlrl :.cma 1m ahd l!J..l.4ti23 MACHINIST TRHIES SALES CLERK ___ 4!2_::1~_9 ___ AppliancH 80 I 0 !).1~11157 :ifkr 6µm 968·49?1
---------·1 l<.111\ LI\ e rn :\lu:.l dnvl' - -Must be 18 } rs old. We Exper'd in rct...i1l Jewelry •••••••••••••••l•••••••
-& t:1kL· full t \•:-µon:.1b1ht) Nurse Director "ill train for future ad· & a knowl,•dtH' of china. SR. TOOL 1-'rt!ighl Dam:ii;c Hotpoint C.~l'Slllul end tul., l11m1>!4. • CAR,ET SALE*
DELTA.CO tor 11~ .. hld d11l1e:. !)9heds.Worlcwathlar<>c• vanrl.'mrnt. crystul.~1lwr&wmdnw Sall'.3308W.Warnl'r, 1 •Hany lamp, l'h,tn SHORESINntllORS
l.ookinf.! lor m.1turc 1n ~l!l 07i9. ~tall 111 challengmu c~i-Dan Gurnt'Y Industries d 1 ~ p l.1 y. I" u 11 t 1 mt· DES} .... ~.0NER nc•ar Harbor Santo Ana dl'li~r • h v rm ehtt.iri.. 263 ydl!, heavy Camel
<11v O\'C·rth1•ai.:eor11s virnnmcnl it"eq : JOOI S .Yah.• 673·9334 '"~ ·----~-;iewlxlxdsptn~!'.:t~'a1t plush. Rcit. $11!15 yd . \lu:.t lw otlih• to "urk ll11u~l'kl't't11•r <'ornpanwn () r g a n I " a t i o n Santa Ana 540·8311 S I C d EHGIHHRtHG HEFRIG 1-:ttATOHS drt!Sses, i:. i·ctssl' I (I« npw SS.SQ per yd 2&10
bctwnt!ll·hi .. ut ll 2&:;11 "''"'·" w<"nrll\ Ii• ll\1' • ----a es arcer-stca y DET tLDRAFTSMAM WASHERS·L>RV~llS resi;er, 1•us om v<! 11\'t A\lon, Nll. 012.225~ &
& \lknch ,111.i, 111 1n.t•ookfor1·ld1•rly l;irlv, leaders.hip, commit ·p /lame Sales. $40·S70 work.$175wk·upto~tart A Hcrondltlons lh•poi. d. quc£•nspreadwlhC'11cfhrd c;75.:l541l
(l!'r:.011 li:!O S1111;•rinr S:.'f10 rno.tii5·W32 rncn1 :S•:as1de. Long wk/up. Men. ladies, stu· f'uller6ru:.h554·71!51 Ml'<hcnl t•om•t•pt t.>xpcr 1-'ra.it Dama.:11.Guur,flrl. &lJObtcrs.tu:.lomvdvC'l ----------
Beuth lllJ) 591-11701 dent 5 • a-;,. e 51 sat ,. Know Jig:.. fixtures. pro· l!9yrs 1·11 Oran"" <.'o. drps , custom rC'tlwood Wulnut BR ~l w/nn ~I ''~". l '1 lkh\ n 2 .>1im 11 '> ll " "" K L'. L·, I' L,· R . 'I 11-d h "·I H .. t d l t I g 1· ' ... " .. ' ., "' " ~. £ ·' rs ...., 3!><· 554 7851. 839·7ED6. <><•cs· l·r I eompom•11 s. U<" oo in • pn1>uma ic DU .... LAP'S phllltl•r bo»l's & Hya r~ S:JOO, Magnovox consolu 0 '1 1l'm l"Tinw.ll\e1n.rclrnhle. ---------Salary, xlnt ru1ur e. controls & n'I N·hanical " IH0·5J!.15. drTVSI00.551·3115
l><'nt.11 ;i,:.,.,t Fu II unw l 'ook111!!. rll'unrni: & t:r· HURSERYMAM REAL ESTATE SALES Oran Ae C.:llunty Area dcvai:t·:. E.O !-:. 181;, Newport Rh'<I CM ----
di..i t1~tdt'., rar l1t'l'llSl'. r.;nds tor L<'1::-urt· World Exper"d. f.llmc :'11ature l,il'cnsNlorUnhren~ed <.:all bet"t:l'n N1Hrn & 2 6 Ct\LL 5-ltl77llO REDWOOD G.\LLl·:RV,Mlsc F\lrn, lillccll. Ca:-"'fl l;.l25211 w1<1011«r. l"or a11111 male.011cr21.60aysm·smallnc\ibranl·horrarc only.121J1t~·11~13 tempo ---K.1mh(k1\'1ll111h·.~J-'>A. RAQ.oods&t•ntlif.11282
----~i!I073_ dudang S..it.Sun. Work now o nc•ned C'o,tll S 1 1 1 .. , 1,-1 _ fopulthcl111t• l ll•avvtlu l~·rnurdSt,C•l'lttt'.\lt•o.a . llryantUr JI~ IHT ·l:l53 D t IR t -"pl.ints & lr<'l'S UPh\ ,. · U<'SJl).c'Pl'r·u ,c1a1 tv l; f. 1"11·1• \\,l~h<'r & 5~K·ll l'.!J Ucalcr~ -
en a •cep HOUSEKEEPER ~ llr & up. O\\'lttnw :\lesa ~nipnrt lltot'h dothmi; U\C'r :!~, :'\u Tt::\I POHARVHl'~l.I' ci1yt'}'.lfarH·~t..:old.~l1ll ("011,1.:nmL'lll Solid mavlt· rnnm II<'· 1-:,ll\'t ,,..,.,.,,,u·1• ;-.; H In" twrwflh ,\dvann· art•ll f fl'l' prof lram111g cvel'> ~ 5383 Call 54" 4"55 u n II,. r w .1 r ,. II • I y --vnlL•r !far ~;'iO. or ~·~t ,,, . hll'l:.!11 .d>11v ... wk :lhr<.µerdu) prnArnlll Wl' l!l\'l' 111·--"""' 1-;XECUTI V!-; dt•!lk & l1·r Cin•1•n 11hJ1t t·:.iriwt Own lllHhl' Lido Isle mt•m fll>lt'lltlal Lai.:unu d1ndual1tNI alll•n11on. Sal I d .......... ~l·wr ·' Fet· 1\I T«mpll S-IOll hOlh ,;iJ sn1 hf\\I) DENTAL ASSIST. i.~ I 1:11 ll1lb Nur,l'r}. Int • bl Xlnt rJr<'•• w fln1· or, es a Y•M<n1o1re !Oum & 7 pm. rh.111', '<Int eund S.WO nr lr11"1111h·~ 1>11d S'l:.!5 or h«:.t
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II I f II h ' --JC!I to "'l·Or 612 :,.1JO s't,1t1r111 -tl•nfl •nt L•utl L;idv Kl'11m11n· W,t,hl'f & -y.1rd~ Fnldin° lll'rct'nN L,',1>< 11"''""' 1'1111:111 "ll'l'"''1'1'''1 11 l' ari:t· , • • · · lw• .. t,~ct ~ 1111 cl11I ll<),'1\I. ITl u r 1'·11· 11 t I 'I •" lr "r ., T • I I I '.'\L:RSl-S ~ ... " l' ~l T C ·1 IJn •r $21"1 W rd'• " 1 '" ~ "lu 1 l'~S, · 11la111. C"un 1•·• u.~"d for vi ho11w 111 11\l' 1 rura · • .. l'll'lln'.ll l'll·.S ....... ,110 .• , 111111· tla\' \1q1orl ••JC "' t · ,1 · ., 1 1 L' 1 1 "I'"' "' ,,.
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1 ~.'.!11• 1<,"~'~'n ..-.13~~> f"lll • REAL ESTATE servu:es for fa:.t £rowm~ Kl•t111111rt• ,1 a'hl•r tlryt•r . M'fV llJI. s,'>11. H<'1t11t 1)101· liha"". 557_.:ios
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""' 11:.-" T ILOR FITTER .u:. :. °'" In iiorn '"Ill' I -... URSES SALES. p lime. ~Ion thr11 A / 111111 S3u H IJESKS. Ii d\\r. all W(l<>c.I l!::tl'h : V11:UJ!\. l;1mp,., "' SALESPEOrLE l"r1 . 5·"1>:\, I N, 'o t'XPl'r 1-\111 c•o. l.x..neflts t knwkkna{'ki.. 0111>v ll"m•. '"""' l) s ~ l'Jllt~11;:1.:;:; \\,torm11•J1 lufl"· Xlnt '" ·' ..,.,.,(um pus r ."I<' 5f.0 HEEDED nee· Will tram s:1 1wr hr 1il>1.•rnl dlst·ounts --, unil . :i,12., 1,11 11,1 olt• & n111>t". ltcmu1. rw lcm1wr
:-.:i•\iport Hi h ;;u;.i;~s llt'<l lhll Heally 1~ acl1hni: F11rinfo (':r!I >1-17 121.11. Appl)' In Peri.on G ~: llrv1'r. Wh1rlpnol 1;1;, il:!t ni'c'<h'<I $<Y to $25, Solid
HUR SES AIDES 11111~ stJll 111 ~11si11on Vil' ·ro ManaRer w.t"ht•r. lit•th ii.t w11rkmf.! ----mt1 pie l>o r or rpom
JO. A Ill'\\' t'Umm111i.1on Desmond's mnd. S.10 1·a ;);)1 tilH Q u E E N s 0 ... A d1vaclC'r liar. Very hc11vy 6 ~:~1wr 11r..t 'd for d;iv H·hedull: hog bel'n Sale.!> • . SLF: .. :PF.R Unust>d 1mrl l(ood quah\y ingood
tem'20 ,.hill Xlnt hL·1wf1h c;r111<I (•"tdbll"hcd which pro ouv. ~ W""kl\ 148 W!'stm1m1lrr Mall Build1nq Mattrials 8025 l..11<t:.1' pallo\\S 5:>4·H60 l"OOdJt1u11. i250. or ofkr.
----""ilaft111..: ~ , .. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Call ~57 4305 1'.11 k L11lo l'om ( ··ntt•r v 1dc!\ II j.( re 3 ter 0 (I Wu are look an I( Wt'stminstcr 1111>1-' \ nf·o . . .
•tE\Jl'OH.\RY llEl,P {'II t2"J.ll purtunity 1.,,. f10anc1al forofrw F.qualOpporEmployer CF:D1\llS1l,\K .. ;S • cl ,1 ' . S 11''-t--I---, bl -:
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Call 540-4455 u;., J"ta.:~1111> Hcl. ~ ll chance for 11 saN·cssful ATTRACTIVE anvllmc 511:1 171> UIZI SITO. & l)rl1v .. r Sfyl-474'0 «hairs $175. t)r offer. Call
Owt.1rv cook rw1•1t.-d im EqualOJ1rx•rl-:mployt>r -WOMEN T11:""CHERS/S b . -----bt•twcl'n 5-'.IO ·ind 10 111t·•J t;,,.,., I .q:un.1 NURSES AIDES future slip by YOU. • • ti;A U S Cats ---80l5 t\nl~~1ue walnut rhinn rab. wcck1lays r>r Sull~11lay &
llc.·.11 h "ur,1111: ll1>11w RedHUtReolty K·6 Dt>~rcl" & crcden· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~11 .1. :\'latdung burfel Sunday anytimu to M·•· IHI llOi;, lh<'kpr & or hahys11trr 3-11. II 7. Will tra111 1I de An established company Who woulct hke tol'arn taal. Call Mr. Welch. Mon Dnrhn" Ion" haired m"h' 575 !>I~ 1()1;6 !>15·11157 ,
-for t 'hald :! 1 cta~s wk r.cndahlc & wilhni; to servant? Oranite County up to S.WO & more per thru Jo'T1day, 9 to 5 PM Siam;,c !i"wk" old i;;.,x ----
Dithwather / Sµq:l.1~' C.11h~ 1'10 9Z4:J ,·arn:_~9·:iotll for the pHst 111 yr:1rs . w <' <' k 11 " t h " d 1· ~7·2f;.'i5 t . d S30 5• j.i;wi Won SllXJO t•uslom sofa. For sa le· 11•fr1.i.:<>rntor.
Prep Man NURSES AIDES ~2 Marg uenll· l'kwy. mn1N1'lltflf llf \hr tSk1n -. rau:c_ . a --brand rww $illl0/lwt!t of ihn1•tte set, nnuhl<• hrd.
l>.i\ ... "''" At~Ph 111 f1 ,k1p .. 11·r11 lhl\C 1Tn\' rC'1r1 ... Nttdt'd for Huntm"'on 831•3050 ny M111·h111c1 Buth incn & Tt-:LEl'll ON I': S.\LES. PERSIAN Cats. xlnl fer 551·57!!8 ~llHH5!l '._t,,~•n. ~t ulcl~">n ' 11 ,,h -.. .• 1)\t rrn ,1 , 1c ,.11 ,. l' ~"..,u•• "l•t· .. 7\1nrtan.~'''r wonten nttt-t1t•d ror th•~ lh•t1r<.t.Ctor,lisuhtt:tmc~ quahl'~ lop hnt.'h. Show H 8060 -----·-l'uh,:.'1•~:'1.t·\lll<Hll'trllr .i..a.:. CtDI Hi:I r.21;1 . Nu ev-..onv.\ l'ntc;1·0 ""2 " ' ... \N)'rt•\\arl11n1:(1<lllll10n 1J1\1t wnml'n hxtr a c·its · orses l><Jllt11llt•drirs.Lari:ccol-
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l .... SUR"' .... CE BILLER lkh. Apply In pt'l"son _ RECEPTIOt-llST C'omplt.'lt' tra111an~ pro :'ltornini: or n 1·nrng HI'!! Qtr 16 hand show 111 po pa er mathl' dfJllll.
" .--" D \'lrlf'd For 1n1 .. rv1e". Ci<H1d 1•,1rn1ni.:~ Phont• Ooqs 8040 ty hunter i.Jnl cond, 1wn •IM ~28 '"'l><·r·11 lnr uutp.1llt>nt MURSESAI ES Wanted r.., hui.y dental Call Mr . H ohcrt ,, &Ul12ZI •••••••••••••••••••••••tie. S2500 Must sell ---
' 1.11111 ._, ll':'lt 12 :10,\M F 1llrn1' & r 1t1me. Da\' ofc an Santa Ana art•a 4!M J.l74 Equal Opportunity lrishSl'ttcr Puri.. fl.t2·2221 1!1"{;,1~ \'Olli.<olcTV go1111
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pcrK<>n rc-1•nt<'nn11 Joi> train . Call 540 2053 5'>m·3.30urn. No cxpor. F /lime . Rl e hord r<.'l<UO'ICl to Ad No t.wl. ft.f1ualOppor l-.m11loycr fmin11. Prkc? TLC. Ph. ~!Iver lml<'ade $50, door t rum1lel. l(nnd rond.
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for h eht1riir f ix.lure Mortll'11U' Lonn Service neat, good handwrlUnJt, 9·5, Sal & Sun. Call E!ltale <;o In t'aahlon 4509,lrvlnc92716 • w111tand. lite Pscu, lit<' munna<•r. SISO<>. farm.
m:anuf. Exper. helpful, It. 2nd 1'0 exper. Salary person1ble. T ice'11 Ren· Jeanne675·3282 l.slflnd. Must hnvc 4 yn Woman for invalid cere. rndn ft.et PUJt, •II 19hotil, 4 1?114cus, Fire Ele & MlllC 1714) 581·7897
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for Job 54!ekers to check Superior Conv · Ho!lp, Secrelary. lnt<•re11t1ng •On lhe job trnlning coll for opp\.. 646·SOOO. t.'hnlr-s. GTa 30.11 <'vt:i.. ,..__. heo .... ~ IHZ -804:l · Sltf11ni.1 window11 SxS & G 00 l> S If,\ 1• 1-; 0 Id
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with an ad In t he Job ll·T 1'hlft Lido Con~ F.icff needs p/tune 3• llALTO.S 962 1011 peMlon r.tan. Contact, One Antlquc Amcric;in Malemute Shepherd, btO · W•lnut. 175. Blk bJ·baek
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C\'CLO!llE 13 w }1b, \Cr)
fast, 4 mo. old, w1lrlr &
ma ny xtr ns Mus i ~ell
lhls 11d1. $1100. 640-0771 or
144.91222
Motor HotM 9'eftfaf
1t112'tol2'
Fully 1elf conlaintd
SpM-101 W~kly Rate$
Re1ervr for WkendJ
RF.r.F.!'>IC'V MOTOR
llOMJ.; RENTALS m N Harbcw Blvd, S.A.
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$2,37~ ~~. 23111
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PAID
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IMPORT CARS
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'73 v.g, \-owne r . 1lr, 1uto.
1m tfm •t•reo. 2A~t ml
P\1 pt)'. $2,750. 492·UG3
An.r&pm hulls, yellow tram p, col 25' OPEN ROAD, fvlly
Ottd Hlls. trlr, 11lm011t S C. alps 6, winter reles.
new,f«>-1.ut R~rv• now! 144.WS
WAMTED!
JUMKAUTOS
AM EIUCA!tf·FOR EION
10' Wildcat. 1 Sall Fo r Rent. 11 20 ' m in i I pa.y mon c:ash than
R:tt1n1 riaged. motor home, $35 d1y + anyone. Cl1' H -83$. lJ
$22S $3&.as8t mil•o.gr 496-1620AM's ortollfl"H O.Zfnit.b 'nl.20
'72 21' El Dor1do Hnl I BUV JUNK CARS
21' OM e ndt r Clauk Motor Hme. Lo m l 'f .. USED AUTO PARTS
DllVEA
LITILE. ..
SAVE A LOT
SUOP .. COMPARE
l.ARWICIC OA TSUM
San Jua n C. platn oo
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rig, S7.000. 900-1740. llk!OO/bst otr. M.2-1 ll? ---"-------1
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its dau, full keel SS.900 Call A3·Z616 or &4t-409'7. Pilot Clualfled Ad. Orut cood. UtOO
"2·1130 Newport Bea~b. CaUt Pt.oae SU..SfT8. 1'13·1'131.
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MERCEDES
OH DISPLAY
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523·7250
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MOTORS
1974 CHEVROLET
CAMARO LT CPE
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l!lJ" 'lC'(•I bdll'll rathal
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9744 1..1r11ci.t Voho Dl'uler Oron9• Coast
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top. e tc. Beaut. lond
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brakc·s. Rood l1rt''"
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914-2.0
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Delivery
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$4750 ofr 64S·l410 Xlnt C'ontl $20011
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644·0ISOor 8'2•0054 72Grc-m lln .
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THEALL NEW
ELEORA LIMITED
/.~ !hm!!m
RIVIERA
THEALL NEW .
LE SABRE~~~~~
7i ~ . ft~ .... _,,~ft\ .~
ONLY)(21 NEW '76 BUICKS LEFT· HURRYlll ·
'760PEL
4 speed sync hromesh
transmission. bucket seats. front &
rear bumper guards & body side
stripes. ( 8106· 703850).
53188
'76SKYHAWK
Has power steering & brakes.
radio. tinted glass, tilt wheel, radio.
steel belted radial tires. sunroof,
spo rt mirrors & more l
(9572-110474).
55083
'76 PACE CAR
Automatic trans.. pwr. steering,
brakes & windows. tilt wheel.
radio. air cond . Hurst hatch roof.
SR trim & much more!
(9525-204226).
'76RIYIERA
FACTORY DlC. CAR
Built with nearly every
conceivable option-that Buick
make s . You must see to
appreciate this one! (2 14PDK).
$ SALE
PRICE NOT
ADVERTISED
AND WE HAYE AN OUTSTANDING SELEOION . .
OF FINE QUALITY NEW CAR TRADE-INS
1974 DODGE
COLT WAGON
4 speed. roof rack. wood gr1ln side&. Like
now only 46 672 miles (372LH0)
1974 PINTO
S9UIRE WAGON
4 se>ee<S. root rack, wood grain panehng on
arctic white exterior & only 31. 724 mites
(023KKZ)
. 1973 BUICK 1973 VW
CENTURY LUXUS WESTPHALIA CAMPER
WAGON
Automatic. 3 seats. wood grain sides. tllt With pop top -1uto~tlc. AWFM radio &
wheel. air conchtton1ng. DCW9" steering. .tilt• •xterior Loolu sue>erftt (417JREl
brakes & windows, A roof rO (452HZS)
Orange County's
Leading Buick-
Opel Dealer
In 19761
~4222
1974 BUICK
LE SABRE LUXUS
Automatic. vinyl 'roof. tllt wheel, oower
windows. low mifHOe a crMmY exterior
Sold new I HrYIC9d here (1071'18)
1974 DATSUN
710 4 DOOR
4 speed, air cond1t1oning & burgundy
exterior This one wont tut long
105•MFW)
-1973 JAGUAR
2+2/E/TYPE
Automatic. stereo tape, ()OW8r steering. air
oond1t1on1ng, British racing green exterior,
& low mllHge -only 36 887 mlles.
Flbufoua cond1l1on (~VAi
1975 CHEVY
MOMZA TOWM COUPE
4 speed, 1111 wheel. blue exterior with white
vinyl top & 8 track alereo Only 22.195
miles (876MET) Priced below lls value at
1975 JAGUAR
XJl2/C
Automatic. primroH exterior w/black vlnyt
IOP. t lereo radio, pwr wtndOWS. 111r oond &
pwr steering Only 12.710 miles Sold
new & serviced here 1051NL01 Save
plenty•
58888 5 11,999
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Huntington Beaeh
Fountain Valley
E D ITION
:\fceruoo11
~. l '. S aoc.•ks
.VOL. 69, NO. 272, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1976 TEN CENTS
1£arter Crisis: Big ltlae Saves the Dafl
~ I By GARY GllANVILLE The crtddle wu sUll slullng nominee bad all but left the open the collective appetites of about press compound, someone And his 10-car motorcodt
oi-0 •11•,....,.swi wbentheyoun1 man paldf01'the alr political rally 15 minutes lOO reporters,pbotoenpbersand yelled,"No!No1 i>ut the food on tralled by thrcepressbuses wu
It was m ldaltemoon last Sun Bie Mac feast. bopped into a 1ta· earlJt'r. usorted broadcast types the buses We aolla get out'a soon wlndtnc its way down t
• clay when a youna man hurned lo lion wagon and beaded back out But as he i.larted to climb into Added delay in the candidate's here!" hastily graded ranch road aol
tbe Golden Arches in San J uan Orteca Hicbway to the O"Ne1JI tus mustard colored bmousine, Jiell-bent·for-Je ather schedule The strateey paid off. Seconds back on to campaign trail '76.
Capistrano and pie Iced up SO rush R a nch -and De mocrat i <' an aide told Carter of a sen ous was avoided when the hastily or· alter tbe sandw1cb sacks were But the rally 's strategists bud
order Big Mucs. Rally '76. campaign oversight dered Bli Macs. fish filet and put on the buses, the traveling forgotteri som ething other than
He also picked up hefty s3cks M•anwhile, back at the ranch. The traveling pr ess had,n't flam sandwiches arrived at the press was aboard and ready to the care and reeding or the
containing 25 h am sandwiches, Jimmy Carter sat in a mobile been fed ranch move on. ' traveling press
25 filb fillet sandwiches and, for camper home sippme from a can So, while Carter sipped grape As the young campaign worker Aller one last posed photo with Cahforma's governor was lclt
reasons known only to himself, a of Shasta gr ape soda soda, his presidential campaign and some helpers lugged the a local candidate, Carter was an behLOd.
single order ol french fn~. The Democratic presidential was temporan ly sidetracked by sandwiches to the dlsgruntJed his car. (See CARTER, Pa1e .U)
FV Blast Victim Critical
Walko11t A pproved
Ocean View
Strike Looms
Ab o ut 3 00 Ocean View
Teachers Association members
reportedly voted to go on stn ke
on Oct. 4 1( a contract 1s nol
agreed upon with Ute school dis
tnct by that date.
The vote <'ame aft er Orean
View school district teacher
HB Fumes
An Official
Nuisance
By ROBERT BARKER
OltMO.lltrl ... -NOXiOUS fumes arising from a
Huntington Beach construchon
site were 0 Hac1a lly declared a
pubic nuisance Monday night by
the Huntington Beach City Coun·
ell
The action was taken lll days
alter a pungent. garl.ac·ltke odor
e manated from the location near
Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica
Street
rt spread through wide a reas or
the city and caused nausea. spUt
Ung headaches and general dis·
comfort. accor ding to residents
Council mem bers said t hat
Monday night ·s action will allow
them to contact county, state and
federal authorities and to get
help m identifying and a llev11.1t
1ng Ute problem .
The decision to declare the
4..5-acre site • public nwi.anct'
was take n arter area resident J~I Babic dem anded that tfic ac·
Uon be taken. -
Babic u id he has a IJ.st or 100
families who were seriously con-
cc1 ned about lhe poss1b11ity or a
health problt'm posed by the
odor.
Babic said his group also
planned to M•rve a temporary
restraining order on the <'lly to
dey, dem andm" that orfic1als or
der devt'IOpt'r Frank Buccella to
s lop work on the site
''We've reached our hmll and we won't go an y farther," Babic
f&id.
"We have been asked lo go
along with the problem for just a
lew more days whale the cond1
t1ons have dra1&ed out for nearly
thl'<!e wee ks.
"People are getting sick ond
tome are movtne out of tht'ir
bomes to get away from the
smell." Babic added.
Mayar Harnett Wleder said t~
c1ay ahe wlll order telegrams to
be aent to the Orange County
Board or Supervisors, the he alth
'•
(See FUMES, Pqe .U)
Watchdog
My Foot
A prowler who ttpc>rted-
ly tried a Huntloston
Beach woman's trout door
Monday nt1bt escaped
both the wrath of her
watcbdot and tbe officer
wbo •H dispatched to
c.tdlhhn.
When abe ca11ed tor help,
Uw woman warned police tbeJ lbould beware ol the
beat cuardJng ber house.
Patrolman Tom
Gillilan, however, bad no
more trouble with tbe
woman'• little Muiclll
.,.. • ., do1 than lbe pro.
wterdld. ..
bargaining representatives spent
four days m talks with district of-
ficials and a mediator appointed
by the s t ate Education a l
Employment Relations Board
tEERB)
The fou r-day session concluded
when district officials left a
meeting Sunday at 11 ·30 pm
Spokesmen for the teat'hers said
they wtre prepared to t'ontinuc•
Ute session as was the mediator.
Doug Thompson. or the st att!
Conciliation Ser vice.
Thompson replaced mediator
Thomas McCarthy who was or
~inally apJ>Otnled lo Ute Ocean
View negotiations but was still
involved an the Southe r n
CaUlom ia R apid Transit Dislnct
negotiations In Los Angeles when
mediation began here Thursday.
The two s ides will began
another mediation session Wed
nesday morning Teachers say
they are prepa red to meet con
tinuowly until an accord is re
ached.
Superintendent Dale Coogan
said he ft nds it "d1rficult lo
beUeve" that t he teachers wouJd
consider a strike over issues such
as "agency shop or the grievance
procedures" since these a re
items teache rs would usually re·
solve through mediation or in the
courts
"They are r esorting to the
stnke nght in the rruddle of a
process a imed al reso•vi.ng our
differt'nces," Coogan charged
Accord ing to new collective
bargaining laws for teachers, a
l~day mediation penod 1s re
quired when an impasse in the
negol 1at1on 1s declared The
EERD recognized the teachers'
declaration or impasse last week.
Unde r the law. if no agreement
1s reached at the en<fof the 15-day
period, the next step would be a
month long fact-rinding penod.
Teacher representatives srud
they believe the district has
"gone backwar ds" ln some area!\
<See STRIKE, Page .U)
Woman Jailed
On Fraud Rap
A woman who defrauded the
Oran1e County wellare deeart·
ment o( SS,"6 by claiming aid
while 1he drow aupport pay.
menu from t WO former husband.'!
has been sentenced to seven
months ln \.he county jail.
Retired Or•nge County
Supertor Court Judge Raymond
Thompeon, actlnc as a relief
jurist, sentenced Mary E. Smith,
34, or Buena Park. and f\lrthcr
placed her on three years proba·
Uoo.
He ordered Mrs. Smith t o
JOl]lake lull restltuUon ol lhe SS,356
c:bu1n1 her three yean ol proba·
lion. Her six childnn will be
cared ror lo roster homes while
she aerva her jail lime, Judie
TboDU*)Q ruled.
Valley CofC Sets
Membership Drive
The Fou.nt.ain VaJ~y Chamber
of Commerce is launching a
membenhip drive tlUa week with
a goeJ of SZ.Ut l.n membership
dues.
Two teams of chamber
representatives will be canvass·
int local businesses lo search of
tteW members, accorcline to Walt
Hammond, memberablp com·
mil.toe chairman.
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BURNED FOUNTAIN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH RUSHl!D TO AMBULANCE
14-yeer..otd Science Student In Crttlcal Condltlon Following Lab Accident Monday
Blast , Fire
Hit Anaheim
Spray Plant
Sex Kidnaper's Car
Object of Search
An explosion and fire al an
J\na heim porcelain s praying
plant Monday artemoon left one
workman sufft'ring from bums
and also cha rred three vehicles,
firemen reported.
Tim Suhrstedt. 19, or 1874
Chateau Ave., Anaheim , was
treated for fi rst, second and
<;light Uurd·degree burns after
the 1: .52 p m explosion
The resulting rt re also caused
:1 b o u t $ 2 o . o o o d a m a g e t '>
Porcelite Inc , 1425 N Central
Park Circle . firemen said, as
well as d amage to three car11
Investigators smd Suhrstedt
was deantnR a paint spray li!Un
JUSt before the explosion. The
<'Buse of Ute blast is still being in·
vcstlgated, fi remen said
Firemen brought the blaie un-
der control w ithin five minute~.
lnvesticatora said Suhrstedt wa!I
t reated at the UCI Medical
Center Burn Unit and rcle&11ed.
A detalled descnptlon of the
car involved in the abduction of a
16·year-old Ora nge County boy
who was sold into sex sla very for
SSO is carculatinc today among
law enforcement agencies.
The victim or the weekend kid·
naplng which occurred after he
was picked up while hilch·hiking
in Huntington Beach was not
seriously inj ured but was de·
finitely molested , lnveaUgators
said today.
HJs hom etown was not re ·
vealed but Detective Virginia
Kirkmeyer said the youth is an
Orange County reside nt who
found h1msetr in captivity alter
accepting a ride Friday after·
noon
The youth was picked up near
the Huntington Beach Pier
Authorities were cont acted by
the victim Sunday night alter rus
reteaae by two men who aile&ed·
ly bought him for S50 from
anothe r man. who orll(lnally
Schorr Quits
'-Tension Source.' at CBS?
NEW YORK CAP) -Daniel Schorr, the newsman
suspended by CBS while a congressional committee
tried to find out who gave him a secret report on the
CJA, quit his network job today.
Schorr said in a letter to Richard Salant. presi-
dent of CBS News, lbat his return
might be "a so\ll'C'e of tension
within the orgaoitaUon. · ·
Schorr was suspended in
February when lbe House Ethics
Committee announced It wanted
to know who gave him the report
that crltic~ed operations of the
CIA.
The news man appeared
before tbe panel last week and re-
fused to say where he got the re.
port. claiming reporten have the riibt to keep
sources confidential. The committee voted to take no
action against him.
Schorr's Jetter to Salant referred to "plans ~lcb
are fairly far advanced," but did not elaborate on hJs
future.
picked him up.
"We have a very good descrip.
lion .of the car ," Dete ctive
Klrkmeyer said. "We very de·
finitely believe the victim's ae·
count of what happened."
She sald the vehicle i.s a 1960 to
1964 Che vrolet four-door sedan. ·
"It's a ver y, very faded
gr een," Detective Karkmeyer
added. "It has a lorn, t an
headliner and black seats •·
She also said lhe car, used by a
man in bis late 20s to abduct the
teenager later pedaled to ap-
'f)arent homosexuals. is also dist·
inguishable by Its l ailUehts
They are positioned hon tontal-
ly. with three separ ate red bulb.41
Detective Ktrkmeycr 11aid the
victim in the assault has pro·
v1ded a deta iled description of
his kidnaper used by police
artists to compile a composite
mug shot Portrait.
He waa blindfolded afUr being
p icked up, conseque ntly no ,
description of his mole!ltcrs 111
available
Scout Fete
Falls Flat·
Boy Scouts who r eceived
honor• must have puffed up with
aome pride at Hunt101ton
Beach's Meaa View School Mon·
day night but some of their
1uesta sure got deflated.
Twenty cara outside the court
o( honor bad all the air let out of
the tires. Pranksttta removed
\.he Ure valvH.
Mesa View Sd>ool Prlnclpal
PJul Mercter promJsed more
vf1Uance outside the ca mpus
tonight.
The CUb Scouu are scheduled
to meet tonJght.
Talks Progress
DETROIT CAP) -Union
'lources HY aome procress has
been made la ne1otJllfln1 an end to the hr()oweek old United Auto
· Workera atrlh •••hllt Ford
llotor Co.' but not enouab to br·
!QI about an Immediate ltWe-
~ ...
Science
Project
Ignites
By RAV ESTRADA
01 tM 0111y ~it.I M111
f'ountain Valley lhgh &hool
student Michael Kane remained
in cnt1cal condition today after
suffering third degree bums over
90 percent of his body Monday i.n
a laborator y explosion.
City fire de partment officials
theorize a Bunsen burner had ig-
nited a can of duplicating Ouid in
the science classroom
Kane. 14, of 16450 Jody Circle,
Fountain Valley. !>uffercd third
degree burns ove r his fuce, body,
arms and legs His instructor.
Robert Rolle, 35, or 15942 Quart~
St .. Westminster. buffered third
degree bums on his arms
Kane was taken by paramedics
to UCI Med ical Center burn unit.
Rolle, who tried to extinguish the
names which lanited Ka ne's
clothing in the blast, was ta.ken to
Fountain Valley Community
hospital where he Is hsted in good
condition.
Although sc hool and fire de·
partment offi cials are still in-
vestigating Ut e actual cause of
t he blast, one w itness. Joni
Hyland, 13, of Fountain Valley.
said she was in the back of the
room when the explosion oc~
curred .
"Mike was experimenting with
some chemicals when I heard the
explosion," she said. "It started a small fire at first but it spread
onto his body withm seconds.··
Miss Hyland s ajd most of the
class or 20 students panicked and
ran from the room while Kane
began to run wildly with names
covering his body. Rolle then
tned to wrap the youth in a fire·
proof blanket, sbe said
The witness said the can or
duplicat ing fluid fle w across tbe
room in the explosion and Ute
flammable liquid burst into
names which engulled much of
Ute classroom floor.
T wo other s tudents, L isa
Sowell, 14, and Brian Sherrell, 1.5,
were lhe only ones to st ay and try
to extinguis h the fl amt>S, accord·
Ing to a school off1c1aJ investigat.
ing the Incident.
Shipments Due
CINCINNATI (/\P l Merre U-
Na tio nal L a bo r a toriu, tile
laraeat producer or the new
swine flu vaccine, n ad It will
bea ln ahipplnR the fir st 4.S
million d08eJ today for d istribu·
lion In 21 states ·
Or:~:a7:ast
Weather
Cool, clo udy and a
chance of rain In coastal
sections Wednesday. Highs
expected to be about 70,
Iowa ln the 601.
INSIDE TODA V
South Coad R~ory hat
launched it• "°'°" wUh a ha-t11. oceT"bk com.td11 tatirU:mg
Etaglllh nobiUt11. "Thi: RuUng
Cl4u." Torn Tit1t1' rmtio ti
onPoQeA1.
.A% DAIL V PILOT
Fr•• P"fle AJ
: CARTER RALL¥.~ •• ..
Edmu.od C . Brown Jr.'1 dnvu
was apparenUy '° amittcn with
;\be nttd lo stay m place in the
,motor caravan tbat he Corp>t to ~ bJa .P.....,erll.tl..
• So. Ca1J!omla'1 nu:mbt.r one
l)cmocrat was fumlshed a dusty
mtion wagon and pr um•bb' ia
carefully lnslTucted driver to
.. cort him back to ctvtl.l~aUon
AlJ io all, 1t wu n'l t.he bat ot
da)'a for Brown
fo'or one tbtn1, hnoit.aUons to the
tTS a ticket barbecue r~ly said
thoee attendin« lhoukl wear their ••ah-klcklne" clothes.
Mos t of the party raithful
roll owed the d ret16 code t.o the let.
tcr .
I Bearded former congressman ?t>iclr llMona wore a broad·
brimmed buffalo h11t. U.S. Seo.
John Tunney wore s neakers.
Congressman Jerry Patterson
:.•.wore a Hang-Ten T·aturt. ~=· K~n Cory looked more lilce an ~;,loemployed a<'countant than the
i't$tate's controller County ~~tiuperviaor Ralph Diedrich was ~ dressed m "hat he hkes to call ~·bis frontier suit :r: But Governor Brown wore a
;;pay business suit, white shirt
Gd black tie.
Candidate Carter bad his tie
.~d suit coat off and his sleeves
tolled up within a frw rrunutes of
arriVtng at Rally '76.
But Brown "enl Brooks
Brothers all the wa)
And as loca l candidates
paraded to his s1d£' for a p1cture-
tak1ng session, Brown'& mood
grew more s ur ly.
When asked for one last pose
with coni?ress1onal C'and1date Wilham Farris. Brown i.napped,
·-okay, okay. But ttus 1s lbe la.st
one"
Then, with Farns standing a
few feet away, Brown caJled out.
"Where's the guy who wants the
picture. Where's the guy?"
"I 'm the guy," Farris
answered.
The best candidate Farns got
for his campaign Hterature was a
picture of himself srrultng and
California ·s governor scowling.
And at that point, Brown didn't
know that in a few m.mutes he
would be forgotten by lhe Carter
motorcade.
But there wasn't much lhe rsl
y planners foreot.
For instance. for lhe polilJcaJly
.ensillve the portable f1bergJa.u
·est rooms hauled to lhe ranch
~ere emblazoned across th4:1r
loon, "teamsters serviced."
The United Farm Workera-
reamatera d ispute WU avoided
•Y serving Sebaat1aru rather
han Gallo wine.
And those who sold Carter
oeanut necklaces for $10 auured
•rospeclive buyers the peanuu
oated with 11old were from
ieoraia 1md U1e gold was, ln
~·real gold.
But when it came to controlling
tie traveling press, Rally '76
lannera met their match.
When a bullhorn equipped
umpa1gn worker directed the
avelcrs to cold beer. the media
1llowed
But s igns held high by other
orkers that read, "Press -
ollow Me," were 1J(Tlorro u the
ress bumped and bustled
round Carter.
During a brief tua·of-wur
ame. some of those who had
lme to aee Carter and who
arter had come to 1ee made the
1lltake of comlnl between a.be
1meru and lhe candidate.
And those w ielding the
)iving Gear
rheft Loot
Dlv1ni;: t•11u1pml'nt worth near·
$300 WU btOlt'n (rom an
runic County llaroor Patrol of·
•era truck m Huntmit.on Beach
1 ii burglar early today.
Jerry McGraw or the harbor
itrol r c•porh'd the 10&8 about 1
m nrtcr dls<'overinJt someone
1ct brokc•n lnto luw lru<;k.
Th<' thdt occurrt.'d ln the 700
ock of Cahlornlll Av"nue, In stlgators sltid.
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Democrat.I.
AlJ in all. Carter spent oae bour
and 2' mlnut.s et Rally i&
Twenty C1ve oltboMISawwta
were 1pent m the mobile H.llij)tt,
1$ of them walUn1 for the Bl.a
Maet.
Carter s pent another 20
mlnutH P9$ln1 with local can-
didates.
Hls well·accepted sJ)HC:h Jut.
ed 10 minutes. Collectively,
l\peecbes extolllo1 Carter's
virtues by O'NelU, Brown and
Tunney ate . up a nother 10
minutes.
That Iert the smUlna former
Georgia eovernor 20 minutes for
face-to-face or lens-to-Jens con·
veniatioo with those who support
him
But he got a bell ringer en·
dorsement Crom O'Neill when the
county and Southern California
Democratic leader compared
Carter's visit to bis ranch with
Gaspar Portola's 17~ expedition
stopover
After the good natured can·
d1date's Big Mac-delayed de·
parture. ttfe Democrats played
ranch games.
And they ate.
They ate barbecued steaks,
enchiladas, tortillas, com on the
cob, salad and chill beans. For
the thinty, there was red and
white Sebaaliani, marcueritaa
and iced beer. ~ Carter's motoreede disap-
peared down the ranch road. the
Democrats who stayed behind
beganliningupatthebarbecue
pits.
But Carter's cami>alcn lunch
had been half a cold turkey
sandwich wubed down by i:rape
soda.
And on tbe travelinR press
buaes. there were no doubt some
Who wondered how they iol Stuck
with fish fillet when what they re·
ally craved was a Bia Mac.
Cop, Violator .
Hurt as Truck
Smashea Both
An Anaheim man, pulled tot.he
aide of the road I« an alleged
tra1'1c violation Monday at\er-
noon , wound up lo a bosptta.I
t m•rpncy room torftve boun ot
treatment inatoad. CaUfomie
Hl1bway Patrolman said.
Lowa Audet, 23, waa iJUw-ecl in
a 2 : 15 p m. accident on the
Orange Freeway near Chapman
Avenue, when his parked car w as
struck by a tractor-trailer rig
dnven by Edward BaAye, 58, of
Nor\\-alk, highway patrolmen
said
Olficers s aid Hl1hw ay
PaLrolman Ron Fellhoven bad
pulled Audet Off to the side of the
road for a .c1tallon. when first the
patrol unit. then Audet'scar was
i..lruck. Audet 's car was knocked
into a bridge abutment.
The truck traveled on down the
freeway a short distance before
h.ltUn1 a parked car and etop.
ptne, patrolmen eaid.
Officer Felthoven was knocked
to the frowid duri.n1 the incident,
patrolmen said, and s uffered
bruiaea. No tickets have been is·
~ucd pendtni further tnvesUga·
Uon, tht CHP said.
Squid ., nvade
Beaches on
South Cotu1t
RAN Dfl.:GO (AP) -A new
mau stlf·beacblnc ot SQuid mt.y
be takl.n1 place along Southern
Callromla beaches.
The lO·arm aquld were npc>rt·
ed waahlng up from Oceanaldo
south lo below San Dte10. many
011 long aa 30 inches.
A IUcl(uard uld he round dead
~uld on the Ocean.side beach,
but o1hers uld many were alive.
Por days fl1hermen off La
Jolla have sna1C1td squid u long
H four feet. A stroller said,
"Sometimes t.bey Jul'l\P«l out of
thewatf'r."
The rubbery mollu1k1 ere
alml.Jar to those which swam to
their deaths on Southern
Callfornla beacbea by the
thoUlanda in ,1974 and 117$.
Capitol Coat
~ps Slightly
SACRAMENTO <AP> -1be cc.t of makiDI t.bo old 1tate
capitol earthquake Hf• will be
Sl.6 mUUon leu lhan expected,
state omclala say.
1be state Bond ot Oontrol hu
okayed $14.9 m iWoo for IU'Vc·
tural rebabWtaUon ot the 107· ~domed~ Structural nhabOltllkle ll oo-b' pct ol th• restoratioa project,
for wbtcb tbe lellalatw. •l>-
propriated "3-25 mlWcm. •
o..ft ... 9'.ii ......
Nev> M a yor
Milan Dostal, a Newport
Beach city councilman for
the past six years, is the
city's new mayor. He was
elected by his city council
colleagues Monday night to
fill the post left vacant by
the death earlier this month
of Mayor Howard Rogers.
F r ... Page Al
.FUMES ••.
department, the district attorney
and the state attorney general.
"We'll nag lbem to death until
we aet help in resolvln& the
m)'1t.ery ol what ls cawslq the
smell.'' ahe Hid.
PreU•ary laboratory testa
·have ldeatUied the presence of
d i methyl auUidea, methyl
mercaptan and bydrocarbona at
t.be coutructioo site, accordln1 to officla.la.
Babic aaid it is b1s understand· tai that tbey can be toxic in Laree
enoutb concentratioos.
Babic a&ld the smells come
and 10 and are stronaer at times
because ol wind and beat roodi·
Uon.s.
··we're extremely worried
about our health.''
The developer sald be bu been
aasured by •~peru that lbe odor
does not poae a health buard and
that lt la not a Iona ranie pro-
blem.
"I have been told that it la the
same type or 1ubatance tbat
skunk• use and just one part in SO
mUllon can be detected.
He asked that oeishbon ao
aJoni with b1m for a "few more
claY1" ao that be can complete
sewer excavation in the area.
Workers have removed about so truckloads of the offtod.101 acM. Tboy alao have covered up
t.bt affected area. But the tmell
h•n't 1one away, resldent.uay.
Public Worka Director BUI
Hartge bH said pttivi0ll5ly lhat
the furnea appear to be Crom a
sulphur bued gae. He 1aid be
believes the area was once used
as a dumping site for previous 011
acl1v1lies.
Columnist
.
Su es Nixon --
On Wate rgate
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Newspaper columnlat Jack An-
derson, clalml.n1 he once wu
aJm<>11t tbe tarcet or a Watereate
murder plot, la aeekina $22
million In damages ff'OG\ former
Preaident Nixon and 19 sub·
ordlnai.a.
Andtraon llltd 11wt Monday.
accuslng Nixon and hla aides of
conduelin1 a five-year cempalin
to destroy Anderson's aedlblllty
and take away hla First Amend·
mm ri1bta aa a newsman.
Lawyen for Andenon said the
suit la unJque betaute they said
that never before has a repQrter
IOUiht dama1ea in Cedwal court
on vou.nda that bit F\rat Amend· m~ot rlabt.I bad been violated.
The civil auit, filed in U.S. Db·
tr1ct Court, cit.a 17 allq&Uom ot
hanaament, invesU1aUon or aur· ~lllance by the Ct A nr the White
Hou11e lnvcaUgatlve unJt known
u the Plumbers.
Jt aald the campaJlft included a
t entative plan by Wattrirate
fi•urea G. Gordon Uddy and E.
Howard llunt to murder An·
derson with an exotic pol.ton. It
also claimed tllat CIA a1enta
followed the columnist, bL41 wUc
and children Hven cla)'I a week
for HYeral montha ln 1172. •
At a newa conference, Aft· denoo aaJd any proceeda from
the •ult. would 10 for tho beneflt ot other reporters• f1l'tt Amend·
ment rtabta.
·Camera, Stere o
Equipment Stole n
Burclar1 raided a ffuntlaiton
Beecb bom• Monday. 1teallne
•bout S2.oot ~ ol beloqtnp
lncludiftf camera equipment and
•l~reo aoand 111tem compo. ·
Dent.a, DOliee aa1d t.odl)'.
llath1 &Juer nported the mm ~ dtuonrtni 10aMDDe bad broltu lato ber .., ooa.-
domtnl um home neat' Elli•
Avenue ud Cbapel Lane.
Missile
~locking
Reversed
' WASHINGTON (AP) -
~al plu from
Secretary ot Stat•Rc!nry A. k.lst·
in1er. lbe Senate f'Ottlan Rel a·· uoos CommJuee Nnnsed itaelt
today and wlthbeld a mt!uure to
block 0.. 1ale of V.S. miu llea to ·
SaudJ Arabia from noor con-
slderallon.
Tbe committee, which •P·
proved tbe ban on an 8 to 6 vote
Jut week. took no rormal ocUon
on it lb.11 time around after the
Senate, accedln1 to the Ad
min.latratlon's request, had s~nt
the resolution back to lb~ panel
Monday for reconsideration.
Kisainaer said be told the com·
mJttee today that to block the $30
mllllon aale of 650 Maverick mJs.
sues to the Saudis ••wouJd have
foreign policy consequences out
of proportion to the technical and
military issues that are in·
volved."
The Administration is con·
cerned that the proposed misalle
ban, a long with a related
legiJlatlve move to forbid U.S.
firms from p articipatiug 1n the
Arab economic boycott of Israel,
could senously jeopardize rela-
tions with Saudi Arabia, an ally
and the largest foreign suppber
of oil to America.
The spon•or of the resolution to
block the sale, Sen. Clifford P.
Cue (R·N.J. ), conceded that the
panel'• decision not to report the
propoeal atvea the misaile deal a
&ood chance to become reality.
But Cue refused t.o concede
that t.be resolution la doomed,
saytn1 be 1tlll ·reaerves tbe rt1bt
to brine lt up personally on the
floor. That tactic, however.
would require a Senat.e override
ol t.be committee's prero1ative, an action not regarded likely.
Kl11ln1er said be did not
believe that rejection of the mis·
aile sale would lead to an oU em·
barso a1alnat the United States
by Saudl Arabia, u has been sua·
seated in aome recent reports. He
said oo 1uch threat bu been
made, addlnf, however, that the
Arab netlon "ii ln a poelUon to
use It.a lnfiuence in other ways."
''The luue la not oil embargo,"
the aecretuy aaid. "The Issue is
one of our baalc relation with
Saod1 Arabia. "HeaaJd that COUD·
try "bu been a loOd friend ...
h• been helpful in peace errort.t
and It LI In our interests t.o retain
the friendship."
Rejectton or the sale would re·
quin both Seqat.e and Houle ap-
proval. Case noted that even if be
1Wl 1ucceedin1 ln aetUng his re·
aolutJon past the Senate, lhere
would be little time left for Houae
action before adjournment, eit·
peeled this weekend.
Westminster
Bank Robbe d
A lone b andit r obbed a
We1tml111ter bank shortly alter
noon Monday and escaped with
$780.
He reportedly slipped a note to
the teller al Lloyd 's Bank al 7751
Westmlnater Ave. that said, "I'm
not Jddding, give me the money.·•
Police aald t.be suspect did not
nub a cun durtna the robbery. Ho was Jut seen leaving lhe
scene on root.
Deadline Told
LOS ANG ELES CAP) -Slaff
employes of the United Teachers
of Los An1elea have set a strlkl·
deadline for m idnight Thunday
qain1ttheteacber'1uruon.
.~ ..... ,..,. ..
Ru11uh1g ,, nu wk
Looks like a line p:.iinkr
went aMray, but the wan
dering lme 1s actually lhL·
course marker for cro~s
country runn ers fr o m
Punahou School in Hawau.
E'ro• Pag e A I
STRIKE ...
oC the contract. On the olher
hand, the d1strict believes the
teachers are asking them to give
up "management rights" ln run·
nlng Qc('an Vie w schools.
''The district is not. re:sPonding
to the negotiations." sa.1d Barry
Vitcov, president of the 500·
member teachers· group. "Their
walkout Sunday is indJcative or
their attitude.··
District officials swd the end or
lhe Sunday sesalon came when
they felt the talks had gone u fa r
as they coul d.
"We felt we had to return to
nmnin1 the district the folJowing
day," Coogan said .
When asked what proposals
were on the table when the Sun·
day meeting ended, bolh s ide!!
had differing viewpoints.
For example, in the salary pro-
vi1ion. lhe district reported Mon·
day t hey a r e offering the
teachers three alternatives as
salary pa~kaJ!£'S
The three choices ranee
between a (1\·e and six percent in-
crease m salary with varyma fr·
inge benefit inc reases.
However. Vltcov told the
teachers' group Mooday the d~·
trict had only a four percent
salary increase on the table .
'rhe supenntendent saJd the
district 111 "gearing up for the
possibility of a strike."
A s trike occurred at Ocean
View three years ago over a
salary dispute .
Secur ity Tigh t
CARSON C ITY (Al') -A
lockdown continued today at lhe
slate's maximum security prison
h~re follow•n1 an app1trenl race
riot in which nine inmates, were
hurt. A prison spokesman said
guards were also conUnuing a
shakedown of cells in efforts to
find any weapons.
®
Probtbty th• mott often requHtltd colored stone h
Opal. This Is portlcularly true of youn9 people. The ir
Interest and enthusl .. m for
thle lovely ;em J us1 Mems to ;row 9nd grow. They are wllllf'IO to give their Opal
jewelry the extra care It re·
quires.
&EM WISE
Because Opells a hydrou-.
slllce (J to 10% water) It
should not be u:p0Hd to ex tremn In temperature or It
might creek or craa. It has tht aeme refractive Index as JHam• seed oll and a tiny
drop of that 011 on tht stont occulonally, wtll help to
k"P It from drying out. A
more convenient protective trtotmont Is a perlOdlc soak· Ing In room temperature weter. Do not drop the piece
of Opal Jewelry nto • con-
tainer of water thou;h as ~It art subject to fracture
from dropping or a sharp blow.
• Opal Is usually cut en
cabochon end smoothly polished . The finest verlellts u hlblt "ptay of
color" Whleh I• 111 optic.I
phenomenon c.onslitlno of meny vMd prlsm1t1c col-
ors.
TOd1y Auatr1t1a Is the pr1nclpat SOOTce of Optts.
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Syrians
Battle in'
Beirut
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> -
Sava1t riabUnl WU~ to•
day u Syrian tJ'OOpl jnd tanka
launched an oflCfttlve todJ.alodte
Paleallnian 1uerrlll11 from
IDOUlltata ttroo1bolda overlook·
lnc Belrut. RJbt-wlnl Cbriatlll\ forces als o oined the Cour-
pron1ed unu t beiW\ at dawn.
ln Cairo, Ea1pUan Prttldent
Anwar Sadal cbarpd that th
Synan attack wu an aU•mpt to
destroy the PaleaUnian move-
ment and shatter Arab efrona to
end tht 17·mont.b-old Lebaliese
civil wa.c.
A Syrian military spoteamb
saJd In Damascue that the Synan f~a had aone Into act.loo t.o
clean UJ> Pale.Unlan paeltloos
"disrupting order and peace 1n
Lebanon."
Earlier, the Syrian 1ovem·
menl said it 1UU supported tho
Palettinlan cause despite lhe ex·
ecution of three pro-Palestlnlun
guerrill as who attacked a
Damascus hotel Sunday.
A flurry of Palestinian com·
muniques said their antialrcrart
batteries were an action against
"unidentified enemy planes"
malung low pasaes over a stnng
of seven Palestinian-held sum·
mer resort towns 12 to 18 miles
east of here.
The top Chris tian militia com·
mander said Christian forces had
joined the Syrian attack and lhal
the entire Christian enclave
north of Beirut bad been put in a
state of alert.
"We have used the Syrian at·
tack to launch an offensive of our
own," said Bas Mr Cemayel,
commander of the PhaJangc par·
ty miUlla, largest on the Chris-
tian side.
"We are determined to purge
Mt. Lebanon of every PalesU·
nian, ''he said.
Bashir i.I the aon of PhaJange
party leader P ierre Gemayel.
A guerrllla communique said
Palestinians and their Lebanese
leCtlst allies were locked In
ground and artillery combat with
Syrian attacker s. It claimed
guerrillas had knocked out three
Syrian tanks .
Reporu from monitored radJo
conversations said helicopter-
bornc Syrian troops captw-ed the
vUJage of Ein el·Sohal nel&bbor-
ing Falougha, a town astride a
key road leading toward Chris·
tian-held peaks.
Top auerrllla leader Yaslr
Arafat called lop a.ides to an
emergency seasion or hi s
Palestlne LiberaUon Organiia·
lion'• executive committee-the
hl&hest cuerrllla body. A Paleeti·
nian communique said Aratal
also was lodging a complaint
against Syria wllb the Arab
League in Cairo.
Sadat, apeakmg to the Arab
Socialist Union. Egypt's only
authorized poll tic al party,
deacrlbed the Lebanese war as a
"black spot In Arab history." He
said, "Syria ta losing no matter
what It achieves. Lebanon ls los-
ing. We u an Arab nation~ lot·
lng. The only winner iJ Israel."
Scbmerler Editor
Of Bran ding Iron
David Schmerler. 22,
sophomore communications ma-
jor from Hunllngton Beach, bas
been named executive editor or
lhe Branding Iron, Golden WesL
<;ollege'satudentnewspaper.
A 1972 1radual4! ot FAison H11h
School, Schmerler served last
year as editorial edit.or and art.a
edit.or of the cam pus newspaper.
Th~ two mo\t lmP,Ortant clanes are "white • Opal,
characterized by o wtlltt or
milky body color. and "black•· Opa P<>Htssed of• ~rker bOdy color. The most
valuable and tho most
\0"9ht 1tlttr ore the black
Opals with Intense, attrac·
tlvely distributed and well·
\haped color patches.
Becau50 Opal Is 5 to 5117 In
hardness. It Is sometime~
combined with other stones
In what we cttl "doUblets" and "trlpltts." Doublets are
made by cementing a thin
layer of rm Opal to another materla to lend strenoth .
The t rl plet adds a quartz top 1
whlth gives It moredurablll'1
ty and prevents scratching r
of the lofter Opal. Thero 11 1 also "float In;' Opal which 1 consists ~' chips or ~1 . ttoatfno In glycerine Inside a
small crystal sphere. All of :
theseeswmbledOpaturitOf
course much less expensive
than a full Op119em. 1
We carry• wfde variety Of I
Opal Jewelry ranglno from 1
$.10. to uveral thousands. It •
Is tht birthstone of those I
bot'n In October, but ell may
use ll'ld tnlor: th ls fascfnat-t tno oem. w th rusonable 1 care It wlll est for many, e
menyytan. ·
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EDITION
"OL. 69, NO. 2n, 2 SECTIONS. 28 PAGE;S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
·roday·s C losing
N •• Sto~ks
TUESOA~SEPTEMBER2~1~6 TEN CENTS
~arter Crisis: Big Mae Saves the Dag
And Ms lO·car motorcacfe
trailed by three press buses wa5
soon winding lts way down •
ha.stl)y eraded ranch road ~
back on to campaign trail '76
BrGAaVGRANVILLE
OI "'-D•llY "'-lufl
It was mldatterQOOo last Sun· ~when a youna man humed to
the Golden Arches in San Juan
Capistrano and picked up SO rush
erder Big Macs.
He aJso picked up het\y sacks
containing 2S ham sandwiches,
2S fish fillet nndw1 che:i and. tor
tea.sons known only to hlrrueU, a
11in&le order of trench {nes
The griddle was still siuling
when the young man paid for the
Bi1 Mac feast, hopped mto a sta
tion wagon and headed back out
Orte&a Highway to the O'Neill
Ran ch -and Democratic
Rally '76
Meanwhile. back at the ranch.
Jimmy Carter sat in a mobile
camper home sipping from a can
of Sha.st a grape soda
The DemocralJc presidential
nomintt hod all but let\ tbe open air political rally ts minutes
earlier.
But as he s tarted to climb into
tus m ustard colored limousine.
an aide told Carter of a senous
campaign oversight.
The t ra\'ehng press hadn't
been fed
So. while Carter sipped grape
soda. his pres1denllaJ campAlgn
"as temporarily sidetracked by
tbe collective appetites of about
100 reporters, photographers and
assorted broadcast types.
Added delay in the cMdidate'1
he ll·bent·for.Jeather schedule
was avoided when libe hastily or·
dered Big Macs. fish fllet and
ham sandwiches arrived at the
ranch.
As the young campaign worker
·and some helpers lugged the
sandwiches to the disgruntled
press compound, someone
yelled, "No! No! Put the food on
the buses We gotta get oul'u
here!"
The strategy paid ocr. Seconds
after the sandwich sacks were pot on the buses, the traveling
press was aboard and ready to
mo,·eon
Alter one last post.'d pholo with
a local candidate, Carter was m
tus car
But the rally's strateglata had
forgotten something other than
the care and feeding of t!:Q,
travehng press
California's g~or was left
betund
<See CARTER, .-age Al)
Saddlehack Adds Second Calllpus
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STRIKE CONTINUES AGAINST BOOKSTORE AT UCI
Tom Hayden Hefpe Out Former Employe Chrta Honig
Hayden Joins UCI
Store Picket Line
Tom Hnyden made u brief ap·
pearance at UC Irvine Monday,
lending support lo the stnke
against Unlvttrslly Bookstore,
now In Its Slxlh month
Former employes are stnk1ng
a_ga1nst inanagemcnt of the
PT•vately run bookstore and
hovt' been joln<'d by slud<'nl sup
porters on the picket lint:'!
However. most student, con
tlnued to buy books in tht•
book11tore as clas11e~ ~ol un
ckrway at UCI Monduy
fl ayden. the uni.ucce.,srul
Drmocratu• primary cand1dal<•
qalnsl U S Senator John Tun·
ft~Y. said ht• came lo UCl to
.. }end moral support" to the
S"1kers
"lt01 hard to b<-looked down
~ day afler day (or !!IX month!!
and keep goin6(," said Hayden. ~ho apoko earlier In the day ul
Orange ·Coast
W •.-ther
Cool, c loud y and a
chance of raJn In coutal
sertion.s Wednesday. Highs
expttted to ~ about 70,
lows in the 60s.
INSIDE TOD~~
South Coad ~ Pklr
lml:rtclwd tta ~ wh a Lws•
tJI, OCeT"bic comed11 IOtfridng
E¢h nobf1U11. "TM 1Wlmg
C'Jou." Tom Titu.i' rmew II
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Orange Coast College
The former employes began
the strike in March after salary
negotiations with management
broke down. They say they are
now asking (or SO cents more per
hour and better fnnge benefits
related to sick leave and pwd
holidays
Only five of the or1g1nal
employf's are still oo the picket
line. llowevt>r, one new
t>mptoye, Mrs Nan Gauntlett.
r('('enlly joined the prott-Sl when
she was fired from her Job 11t the
bookstore because she .said she
discussed the strike with 11
customer
Chris Honig , one of tht>
onglnal employes. sa1d most or
the employes were earning S2 JO
per hour. w\tb no fringe benefits.
·'And we feel we sUll need a
union 1bop," abe said, add.Ina that
in \he s pring employes vol·
ed to join Local 324 cl the Retail
Cler'ks Union.
The bookstor e ls owned by the
Missouri Store Company and
has no connt-ction with the
UnJveraity of California. <See HAYDEN, Pa1eAZ)
Publicist, 61 ~
Found Dead
Latunan Donald Estey, 61, was
round dead on the noor ol bis
apartment bathroom Monday by a ludlord c:oac~med because be
hadn't seen tbe tenant tar several
d111.
Lagu.oa Beach Det. Gene
Brooks said lbe death appeared
to be of n atural causes. An
autopsy is scheduled. The body
was taken to Sheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary where attange·
ment.s are pending.
Laguna Beach police were
called to Mr. Estey's residence •.
609 Sleepy Hollow Lane, apart·
ment 4. a t about 1:30 p.m. The
deceased was a public rclaUoos
NnSUltantfor an tninefinn.
'
Trustees
Approve
New Site
By WILLIAM SCHllEIBER Of"'* O•llf ~IOCSUff
The Saddleback Community
College District will open a
satellite campus next fall on 20
acres near the intersection of
Myford Road and Bryan Avenue
on the Irvine Ranch
The de<'1s1on by Saddleback
trustees Monday rught lo buy
land for between $500,000 and $1
m1lhon and institute a second
facility culminated nearly two
years Of i.tudy and oflen·Vitnohc
debate
The vole to open a new 20-25
classroom school, which will of·
fer all the classes necessary lo
altam such academic goals as an
associate in arts degree, was un·
arumous.
But one trustee. Donna Berry
of Mls.sion VieJO, voted against
the site favored by 'her colleagues
because of environmental con·
slraints on the c hosen location. In
their action. trustees deeided
against seeking an option to buy
up to 80 more acres in the coming
years to accommodate an ex·
plUl!lion They decided that the
land 1s already tied up because of
its agncullural preserve status
and would remain avrulable for
some time. though at ever·
increasing costs.
The designated campus site 1s
partly w1th1n a Oood plain zone
created by Peters Canyon wash.
And, although the land is in the
city or Irvine's sphere of tn·
nuence, 1t is unincorporated.
Trustees have been given no
guarantees Of flood control US·
sislance either from the city or
from Or a nge County govern·
mcnt.
PreUminary studies by district
architects a nd environmental
spcci::illsts indicate most of the
land will h ave lo be r aised
several inches in elevaUon with
filling and grading
The Myford location was de-
emed by d1stnct planning ad·
v1sers to be the least favorable or
three sites under final cons1dera·
Uon
But during Monday's hearing,
which took place at Vedano In·
termedrnle School in Irvine, a
large audience told trustees the
other two locations were even
less acceptable
Irvine Mayor Dave Sills and
several residents or tt north·
Irvine tract called the Racquet
Club told trustees a propolled site
nt Culver Drive and Bryan
Avenue would cause massive
traffic problems in an already
overloaded area.
"lt Is a nightmare to get in and
out of our t ract uslna Culver
Drive," said Ron Blackwood,
president of the North Irvine
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BLOWUP SHOWS LOCATION OF IRVINE SATELLITE CAMPUS FOR SADDLEBACK COLLEGE
Twenty-acre Faclllty at Bryan Avenue, Myford Road to Open Next Fall
Guerrillas Attacked
By Syrian Troops
BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) -
Savage fighting was reported to
day as Syrian lroo)l6 and tanks
launched an offensive to dislodge
Palestinian guerrillas from
mountain strongholds overlook·
ing Beirut. R1ght·win& Christian
forces also joined the four·
pronged assault begun al dawn
In Cairo, Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat charged that the
Syrian attack was an attempt to
destroy the Palestinlan move
ment and shatte r Arab efforts to
end the 17-month-old Lebanese
civil war.
A Syrian mllit1ary spokesman
aald In Damascus that the Syrian
forces bad gone lnto action to
clean up Palestinian positions
"disrupting order and peace in
Lebanon."
Earlier, the Syrion govern·
meni uid It still supported the
Palestinian cause despJle the e)I.·
ecution of three pro-Palestlnlan
guerrillas who altaeked a
Damascus hotel Sunday
A flurry or Palestinian com·
muniquea said their antiaircraft
batteries were In action again.st
"unidentified enemy planes"
making low passes over a string
or seven Palestinian·held sum·
mer resort towns 12 to 18 miles
east of here
The top Christian militia com·
mander said Christian forces had
Joined the Syrian attack and that
the entire Christian enclave
north of Beirut had been put In a
slate or alert
··w e have used the Syrian al·
tack to launch an offensive of our
own," said Bashir Gemayel,
comm ander or the Phalange par·
ly mllltla, largest on the Chris·
Uan slde.
Bashir Is the son of Phalangc
party leader Pierre Gemayel.
A guerrilla rommuruque sajd
(Sff BATTLE, Page i\2)
Panel Favors
Track Site;
Vote Tonight
The Irvine Transportation
Commission voted 3-2 Monday to
keep the c urrent bicycle
motocross location after listen·
Ing lo com me n ts rrom young
cyclist.a who supported the pro-
Ject and Smokelree homeowners
who are against the city plans.
Both the youngsters and the
homeowner s a re expected to
speak again at loni1Cht's City
Council meeting, where a de.·
termination is expe<."led regard·
ma the controversial bicycle
raceway The lransportotlon
commission recommendotlon
will be forwarded to the council.
Commlsalon Chairman Patrick
Bonner said that Comml11sloner1
Juanita Moe, Mar sha Polizzi and
he voted ln the majority, whllo
John Calerdlnc and Lynn Carlyle
d.l.Hented.
Disannin • Bonab
According t o Bonner, there
were about 20 resident.a who op..
posed the 500-meter bicycle nC'O
courae and about 20 children and
parent.a who favored the current
location , oU Jeffrey Road
between the nllroa.d tracks anC
the new Smoketree homes. Soldier Killed in· Blast
QUINCY, IU. (AP)-An Army
ordnance specialiat was killed
and a ata~ an100 tn.pector was
seriously injured t.ode.y while try.
ing to disarm a dynunite bomb.
The bomb reportedly exploded
as lbe two approached It out.aide
the Quincy Compressor Plant.
The dead man, a member of
the 543rd Ordnance DeUicbment.
at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., was
not ldentJfled Immediately pend·
ing noUOcatJoo otrelaUva.
He wu on• of three Anny men
sent. to Quincy after four bombs
exploded et tbe plant Moncte.y
night.
The two otb r members of the
Army team stood back when
anon lnnstJgator Erni• Al'!N•
52. or Burdatow~, and the or-
dnance tl>ffialltt approached the
bomb, officials said. •
Arens was ln serious conditloo •
al Blessing Hospital in Quincy.
A spokesman tor lbc Adams
County sberiff'a office aald
1everal other persons sufrered
minor injuries, but were not
hosplt.alited.
Authorities said \he bomb was
made or •lx lo ~ilbt sticks of
dynamite.
There were no injuries at the
~ r.iant e,.plollona"" at motber' b ut at a bridle north of
Quincy on Monday ni.O>l •
The S.Cret Service joined in
the lnvestJ11tlon after lho lruilal
blasu because Sen. Bob Dule, tho
I
Republican vice presidential
candidate. was in town over·
niJhl.
Sheriff's police said they re-
~ived a telephoned bomb threat
against the Quincy aJrport thls
morning before Dole's scheduled
departure.
'• Capt. John Harberta of the
ahertrf'a department said he
believes it was • crank call and
h.cl no connection with tbe ex-
pl01lona. Nothlng was found at
the airport and Dole left the ctty wtt.a.oat incident.
The plant la located on the
northeutern ed1e ol Quincy
acroas town from the m.otel
where Dole wu st.11ine-. ,-.
A spectator irand11t1nd i•
planned !or the coune, but cit!
officials II)' there will be n6
Uabta or pubUc address system. ·
Smoketree homeowners, who
ju1t recently dlacovered tho
cUy'a plans after moving Into
their hornet this summer, claim
the motocross wlll att.raet pro.
blem1 of noise, va.ndalbm an4
access to tbe course from the Loi
Naranjoa acbool Park:inl lot. t
They claJm they were told bf
the Warmington Development
Company lbal lhc area would~
a &rffllbelt with picnic labl
barbecue pita and a blcycl
pathway. '
But the youngsters, mostJ7
Junloc and aeruor hiP scbooJ Stu·
dents from th s urroundla:t
nellhborhoods, uy UM coune 1'
llffded and that they now lrtftl
<See CY~, Papi) ••
f1A f DAILY PILOT
4Firrns ..
Vie for
Stock?
Thrtt unldt>nhrlt'd business'"' teresu are compelioi wtlh tho
Mobll Oil Comp.,ny for a controu.
in& interest ID lbc Irvine Com
~pany, 1l was stated Monday m
, OranaeColloty Superior Court.
; Jamea Irvine FoundaUoo at· ~ey Howard Prlvetl made the
osure dur1n1 quest.lonl"i of
ne Company Vice Prftident
Ing Eberling. He rdu.sed to
Uly the interested parties or
put a price tag on theirolftta .
Privett further revealed while
Interrupting Deputy Attorney
\Deneral Lawrent"e Tapper's r~ tiorung or EbeTliog that 14
pective buyers have oontact
the Irvine Company In~ last ff.bree years. ~~It was learned out.side Judge
>Pi' mes F. Judge's courtroom that
i~ least two or the three act1vely
'iblerested in competmg with
Mobil are prepared lo top the $200
· Qlillion oU er.
: ·The information appears to
'Crengthen Irvine heiress Joan
Jrvme Sm 1th 's contention that the
Mobil offer, which represents a
~r share value Of $24, IS well
below the fair market value of the
stock
Mobil and the foundation board
af!reed on the $200 million sale of
the foundation's 54 5 percent
stake in the Irvine Company but
the deal was frozen when Mrs
Smith took legal action lo halt 1t.
· She contends that the sale of the
stock at its present quoted pnce
would be unfair to herself and
other minority stockholders.
Mrs Smith has s uggested lhat
the foundation dispose or the
r;tock -which mu!>t be rehn
qwshed under federal law by
giving 1l to chanlles
Road Signal
For Accident
Site Pus hed
Because of the high number or
a ccidents this yt'ar at the
intersection of Jamboree Road
and Mt:Gaw Avenue, the Irvine
tr ufric engineer has
recommended that a traffic
signal be installed at that
location
Traffic Engineer Conrad
Lapins ki recommended that
funding for the signal be
requested when the city council
n•views and adjusts the budget at
midyear .
l 'ntil then. the city has taJcen
an intenm mea~urt• of installing
four way stop 51gns at the
intersection
Actording to M .mlyn Maxwell,
the c1tv 's e11.:1ncC'nng aide, sev('n
traffic acc1drnt' have already
occurred at thC' intersection this
yt.'ar. including three that
involved lnjune!I
Spider Bite
Effects Pass
1\ 17·ycar old San Juan
CJp1'ltrano girl wv~ rep0rted fuJ.
Iv rl'covercd today from a black
"1dow spider bite whJch caused
her to oass out at a San Clemente llJ~h School football .:ame Friday
night.
"'iremen said Joanne Shipley
or :.!7371 Ortega lh&ihway Md
ll<'en bitten by the spider last
Wednesday nnel hatt takf'n
medication not prcscrab('d to
trt'at nausea that developed
Volunteer San Clemente
f1rtman Howard Smith saw thc-
1url collaJ)ISe In the stands. and
11pparonUy go Into n coma. He re·
vivt'd her brcathlnl( and took h.-r
to San Clemente General
llo!!pltal. where sh~ wu trented ·
and released.
OltANOE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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Se•o~r Quits·
'Tention Soruce' at CBS?
NEW YORK (AP)-Dan.ie.I Scbotr, lhe newamun
suspended by CBS wblle a coq.reaslo1'al commiltee
tried to find odl who save him a secret report on the
ClA,qwt his netv.orlJobtodly.
Schort" snld In a letter to Rlchatd Salant. presi·
dent of C8S N cws, that tu.s rt.1 um
mighl be "n sourre of tension
withm the orgnnization."
Schorr wus suspended ln
February wht-n the House Ethlcll
Committee announced It wanted
to know who tt<•ve him the report
thut criticized operations of the
CIA.
The newsman appeared
before tht! panel last week and re· !used lo say where he got the re ,. sc"ou
port, claiming reporters bave the right to keep
sourees confidential. The committee voted to la.ke no
action 'against him.
Schorr's letter to Sal ant refet"red to "plans which
are fairly far advanced," but did not elaborale on his
future.
Tiro College
Boards Slate
'-Summit Meet'
A summit conference between
Saddleback College and Coast
Community College trus tees
may take place in the near future
on the subject of inter-di.strict at·
tendance pohc1es.
At their meeting Monday
rughl, Saddlebaek board mem·
hers tnformally decided to ask
the Coast board for a JOtnl
session to discuss the longstand-
ing feud that has caused
headaches for both districts.
Several people from the au·
dJence at Monday's board meet·
tni in lrvme prot~ted the fact
that Saddleback now requires a
special permit for any of the dis-
tnct 's residents who w1sh to al·
tend Coast district classes.
The crux of the protests voiced
Monday was a decision by Coast
trustees last week to admit Sad·
dJeback district students only 1r
they pay full non-resident tuiuon
of S3S per academic semester un-
it. Noncredit classes would cost
$1.79 per hour.
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CAMPUS ...
Homeowners Association
Sills po1Dted out that current
planomg by the Irvine Company
s hows that within five years,
housing for as many as 52,000
new residents will h;n·e been
built a long the so·called "Culver
Sptne"
"The problem that faces us on
Culver is that its I 1 mats are
already defined by ex1sltn~ con
structJon," Sills said "Therein
hes our concern."
But the 0Hlc1al city position tn
favor or the third proposed site al
Trabuco and Jeffrey Road sharp-
ly diverged from the feelings of
the majority of those attending
Monday's meeting.
A show or hands sought by
Board President No rrisa
Brandl of Irvine proved everyone
at the meetmg wanted a second ·
campus but very Cew ~anted 1t to
be located at either the Culver or
the Jerfrey sites . The Myford site
had majority suppo rt ,
particularly from residents or
nearby Tustin.
The main problem with the Jef·
trey and Trabuco site 1s Jet noise
and crash danger from El Toro
Marine Air Station
Fro• Pagt-t I
CARTER CRISIS ...
Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s driver
wa!I apparently so smitten with
the need to stay tn place in the
motor caravan that he forgot to
check his passenger IJst.
So. Cahforn1a's number one
Democrat was furnished a dusty
station wagon and presumably a
carefully instructed driver to
escort him back to <'iviiJiation.
All in all, it wasn't the best of
days for Brown.
For one thing. invitations to the
S7S a ticket barbecue rally said
those attending should wear their
"sh-kicking" clothes.
Most or the party faithful
followed the dress code to the let·
ter.
Bearded former coneressman
Dick H anna wore a broad·
brimmed buffalo hat. US. Sen.
John Tunney wore sneakers.
Congressman Jerr)' Patterson
~ore a Hang.Ten T sh.irt
Ken Cory looked more hke an
unemployed accountant than the
!ltate'!I controller. County
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich w1t!I
dressed ln what he Uk.es to cull
his frontier su.1t.
But Governor Brown wore n
gray business swt, white shirt
and black tie.
Candidate Carter had his lie
and 11ult coal off and h11 sleeves
rolled up within a rew minutes of
arr1v1.na at Rally '76.
But Brown went Brooks
Brothers all the wny
And tu local candidates
paraded to his sidt· ror • plcture-
talrlna llfssion, Brown's mood
.crew more surly.
When asked for one lt.!!t pose
with co11ireutonal candidate
WllUam Farrl!I, Brown snapped,
"Okay, okay. nut thJ11 ls the Jut
one."
Then, with Fania standlnJt a
rew fttl away, Brown called out,
"Where's t.he 1uy who wants the
pit'ture. Where's the «"'Y'"
"l 'm th\• guy," Farris
answered.
The best c:indldate Farris got
for his campaign literature was a
picture or himself smiling and
California's governor acowlin1. And at that point, Brown didn't
know t.bal ln a few m.inuta be
would be forgotten by the Carter
motorcade.
But there wasn't much tbe ral·
ly g1annen1 forgot.
For instance, for t.h.e politically
sensitive the port•ble llber'1ass
rat rooms hauled to the ran.ch
were emblazoned ac:ro&s \heir doon. "teamsters serviced.••
Tbe Uolted Fann Workers·
TMm.aten dbput.o •• avoided
by 11rvln1 Sebastiani rather
tbaDGallowine.
And those wbo sold Carter
peanut neckJaca foc 110 assured
prospective bU)'tl'I the peanu&f
coated with sold wer. frotli a.orsta and th &'Old ..... in~
deed. nal fold..
But nen It c.ametoeon.t.rolUDc
\
the traveling pres!!, Rally '76
planners mel their match
When a bullhorn equipped
campaign worker directed the
travelers to cold beer. the media
followed
Dul signs held high by other
workers that read, "Press -
Follow Me ." were Ignored as the
press bumped and bus tled
around Carter.
During a brief lug.of.war
game, some or those who had
come lo see Carter and who
Carter had come lo 5tt made the
mistake or coming between the
cameras and the candidate
And those wielding the
cameras began yelling.
"Get that fat guy with the hat
out of the way," on<> television
cameraman yelled. "Get that fat
guy ou.t of there."
The so·called fat man with the
hat wa!I Richard O'Neill, owner
of the ranch and godfather to
Southern Calltorn1a's
Democrats.
All In au, Carter spent one hour
· and 25 minutes at Rally '76.
J'wenty five of those 85 minutes
were spent in the b1ob1le camper,
15 of them waiting for the BIR
Macs.
Carter spent onotber 20
mjnutes ppslnc with local can-
didates.
His weU·acceptcd speech last·
ed JO minutes. Collectively,
speeches extolllng Carter's
virtues by O'N~1ll, Brown and
Tunney ate · UP unothet 10
minutes .
Thal l~ft the smtuna former
Georgia 1overnor 20 minutes for
face·lo-face or lenJ to lens con·
vtnrntlon with those who support
htm
Bul he got a bell rinser en·
dorsemenl from O'Neill when the
county and Southern CaUlomia
Df'moC'rallc leadrr compared
Cartcr '11 visit to his ranch with
Gaspar Portola's 1769 expedition
stopover
After the 1tood natured can-
didate's Big Mac·delayed de"·
part.ure, the Democrats played
ranch games.
And Lhey ale.
They ale barbec11ed steaks,
eochlladu, torUJJu, corn oo the
cob, aa!a.d and chill beans. For
the thinly, there wu red and
whJt.e SebaalianJ, marguerilaa
and iced beer.
14 Carter 's motorcade disap-
peared down the ranch.road, the
Oemocrata who tayed behind t>etan Unan• up at the barbecue
ptt.s.
Bul Carter's campaicn lunch
had be.en half a cold turkey
sandwich wuhed down by ll•s>O
IOd.a.
And on the tra•elinlC prtSa
buses, there were no doubt some
who wondtffd bow U.., cot •luck
Wl\b fi.sb ftlltt WMo "It Lbe;y l'e-aUJ c.raved wu a Bl&llac. •..•
Missile
Blocking
Reversed
WASHINGTON (AP)
FoUowlnai a per$ooaJ plea from
Secretary of State Henry A. KJss
lnau. lhe ~nate Foreh1n &-la··
t1ona Committee revused ltsell
Wd~ ~d withheld a mu.1ure to
block the aale of U S missllH to
Saudi Arabia from floor con·
slder~ton.
The committee, which ap.
provf'd the ban on an 8 to 6 vote
last week. took oo ronnaJ action
on It th.ls time around after the
Senate, acceding to the Ad·
m1mstration's request, h•d sent
the reM>lutlon back to the panel
Mondoy for reconsideration.
Kissinger said he told the com-
mittee today that to block the $30
million sale or 6SO Maverick mis·
s1les to the Saudis "would have
foreign policy consequences out
of proportion to the tecbnkal and
military issues that are in-
volved."
The Administration is con
cemed that the proposed missUe
ban, along with a r elated
legislative move to forbid US.
firms from part1c1paliug in the
Arab economic boycott of Israel,
could senously Je<>pard1re rela-
tions with Saudi Arabia, an ally
and the largest foreign supplJer
of 011 to America.
The sponsor of the resolution to
block the sale, Sen. CiJfford P.
Case <R·N.J . ). conceded that the
panel 's decision not to report the
proposal gives the DUsstle deal a
good chance to become reality.
But Case refused to concede
that the re!lolution is doomed,
saying he still reserves the right
to bring it up personally on the
floo r . That tactic, however,
would reqwre a Senate overnde
or the committee'!! prerogative,
an action not rt'garded likely.
K1 ss1nger said he did not
beheve that rejection of the mis·
s1Je sale would lead to an oil em·
bargo against the United States
by Saudi Arabia, as has been sug.
gested In some recent reports He
said no such threat has been
made, adding, however, that the
Arab nation "is ID a position to
use 1ts mfluence in other ways."
"The issue is not oLI embargo,"
the secretary sajd. ''11'1e issue is
one of our basic relation with
Saudi Arabia. "He said that coun·
try "has been a good friend ...
has been helpful in peace efforts
and It is In our inter~ts to retrun
the frie ndship.·'
Rejection of the sale would re-
quire both Senate and House ap-
prov al. Case noted that even if he
still succeeding ii\ getting his re-
solution past the Senate, there
would be little lime left for House
uct1on before adjournment, ex·
peeled this weekend
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HAYDEN ...
The store 1s across from cam·
pus in Town Center and 1s 1n an
easy location for students lo buy
books and for professors to or-
der them.
Strikers now are suggesting to
. s tudents several other
bookstores where some pro·
fessors have ordered their
books. Also, students are operat·
ing a used book store on cam·
pus .
But for the most part, students
are finding it easiest to continue
to buy at University Boakstore.
Books tore Manager Jim
Harrod uld Monday that the
store was "busier than ever,"
although hC' admlttl'd that sales were down from l<ast spnng when
thestr1ke began.
Prob;ibly lhf' m~t often
rcciuested colored stOfle 15 Opal. This Is partlcutarly
true of young people. Their
Interest and enthusiasm for
thl~ lovely gem Ju~t seems to
qrow and grow. They ar• willlnq to give their ()pnl
Jewrlry the extra care It re·
Quires. Because Opal ls a hydroot silica (J to 10% water) It
should not be exposed to e>C·
treomes In temperature or It
might crack or craze. It has
the same refractive lndu n sesame seed oll and a tiny
dre>p of that ol 1 on the stone
occaslonally, will help to
keep It from drying out. A
more convenient protect!~
treatment Is a periodic SOOk· Ing In room temperature water. Do not~ the pl.ce
ot Opal JewetFYTnto a con-
tainer of water though, H Opals are subJect to fracture from dropping or a Shitrp
blow.
Opal Is usu11lly cut en
cabochon and smoothly
pollshed. T h e finest
varieties exhlt)lt "P'•Y of color" wt'llth Is en optical
phenomenon consisting of
'1'\lt\Y vivid prismatic COf.
ors.
Slwn Detour
On Newport
Freeway Set
The lnslallatlon ol new
overhead atans will brt.ni
the closure of 1ectlon.s ol
lhe Newport Freeway
bri-.en Baker and Brlstol
Stl'ffta from 12: 01 a.m. U) e
a .m . Wedneaday •fld
Thursday mominca.
On both days, motori~t.1
will be forced from thl'
freeway to take short de-
toW'I before retum1.n1 to
the tuahway.
Wednesday mornln1.
northbound motorists on
tho Newport Freeway will
be detoured at Bristol
Street and proceed aloni
R«l HiU Avenue to Baker
Street to gain access to the
fre'ew ay. Southbound
travelers will not be affect·
ed Wednesday.
Southbound drivers will
exit at Baker Street Thurs·
day morning and travel
along Bristol Street to re·
acb Newport Boulevard.
Northbound lanes on the
Newport Freeway will be
open Tburaday.
Passersby
Just Watch
As Man Dies
VANCOUVER, Canada <AP)
-A 19-year-old man who lay dy·
ing In an icy mountain creek
might have lived it any of the 12
people who watched him for 45
minutes had attempted to belp,
says a local constable.
Constable Sid Breckenridge
said Russell Beattle was thrown
into the creek after the sports car
m which he was riding ran off the
road and plunged over a 7S-foot
embankment. Breckenridge said
Beattie was still alive when he
reached the scene and was lying
partially submerged in the knee·
deep creek.
"I got him to the bank and put a
resusltation tube in him," he
!18id. "Then l gave him cardiac
massage."
Beattie was pronounced dead
on arrival at a hospital.
Breckenrldee. said several of
the onlookers, who were awaiting
the arrival of Royal Canadian
Mounted Police at the accident
scene, wanted to help but were
warned by at least two others not
to become involved.
"Apparently they all figured
the victim was already dead
anyway, but al least they could
have checked," be said.
The accident occurred about 18
miles east of Castlegar in
southeastern British Columbia.
Dike Failure
Causes Suit
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Al·
torneys representing 142 Palm
De!lert families have filed a $1
million damage suit against the
Coachella Valley County Water
District.
The class action suit filed in
federal court claims the waler
district altered natural draJnage
patterns In the area now oc-
cupied by the Palm Desert Ten·
nls Club Condominiums more
than 20 years ago but dJd not
warn any of the 142 property
owners that a sand dJke was de·
rectlve.
Today Australia ts th• pr1nclpal ~rce of ()pits.
~ ...
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Worker
lnjitred
In Blast
An explo&Jon and tlro al ao
Anaheim porcelain 1prayl0.1
plant Monday attcmoon lcf\ oo~
workman aufferlnf from bums
and also cburtd Ulree vdud•, firemen r ported.
Tim Suhrstedt, 19, or 18'T4
Chat cau Ave., Anah~lrn, w"
treated for fir8t, •~d and
sUght lhJrd·de1ree bums af\tt
t.be 1 :Q p.m. explodon.
The reauJU1'1 flre also caused
about uo ,ooo dama1c to
Porcellle Jnc.. 1425 N. Cenlr¥
Park Circle, firemen takl. d
weU as damage tolb.reecars.
InvesUrators u1d SUl\rstcdt
was cleaning a paint aprl.)' i W\
just before the exptoston. n.
cause of the blast Is still being ln·
vestigated, firemen said.
Firemen brought the blue Wl·
der control within five minutes,
invesligaton said. Suhrstedt was
treat ed at the UCI Medlc-1
Center Burn U nil and rcloued.
Fro• Page Al.
BATTLE •••
Palestinians and tbeir Lebanese
leftist allies were locked tn
ground and artillery combat wilt,
Syrian attackers. I\ claJmed,
guerrillas had knocked out three
Syrian tanks.
Reports from monitored radio
conversations said helicopter··
borne Syrian troops captured~
villaae of Eln el-Sobat nei1hbor:
inl Falougba, a town astride a
key road leading toward ~
tian·held peaks.
Top guerrilla leader Yul(
Arafat called top aides to 8"'
emergency session or hta
Palestine Liberation Organi&a·
lion's executl ve committee-thO:
highest guerrilla body. A Paletti•
nian communique said Arafai
also was lodging a complalnl
against Syria w.lth the Arab
League In Cairo.
Sadat. speaking t.o the Arab
Socialist Union, Egypt's onlr
authorized political party)
described the Lebanese war as lt
"black spot In Arab history." He
said, "Syria is losing no mallet
what It achieves. Lebanon ls los·
lng. We as an Arab nation are Iott.
ing. The only winner is Israel."
The EJYptlan leader also said
he wondered whether Sunday'•
hotel attack in Damascus "is
true or one of the theatricals"
staged by Syria's ruling Baath
party to discredit the Paleali-
ni&J\5. •
One guerrilla and four
hostages were killed in the hotel
attack, and the three other auer-
rillu were hanged 24 hours later.
Palestinian sources here hacl
expres!led fear it would bring an
abrupt end to current negotiation
toward peace In Lebanon and u
push by Syria against the
Palestinians.
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CYCLES .•.
to Orange lo race their bikes.
Bonner satd he voted to keep
the present location in the Edi.son
Company right-of-way because
he believes lhe houses alread1
are built lo withstand nolae fror!
the trains and thal therefore the
bicycle racing should not be tot
noisy. •
"Alao, the motocross meets
won't last that long and they
won't happen ever)' day," Bon.
ncr added. ·
Th .. two most lmp,ortant clas~l'S Me "white • ODtll,
'haractcr11cd by o wtilte or , mllky body color, 11nd
"black" Opal p0uer.sedot a
dMknr body color Tht ~t
vdluablr and the most
wvght 11lter ue the bl.lck
Opals with Intense, allrac
tl~l y dl\trlbuted and ~II shaped color patches.
Because Opal h S to S'h In
hnrdnes,, It le; sometimes
combined with other ston01 In what we call "CloUble1s"
ond "triplets.·• Doublets are
made by cementing • thin layer of gem Opal to another
material to lend strength.
The trip let adds a qu1rtz top
Which gives It more durablll·
ty and prevents scratching
of the softar Opal. There Is also "floatlng' Opal which
consists of chips of Opal
floating In glycerlne Inside a
small crystal sphere. All ot
these assembled Opals are of
course much less e•penslve
than a full Opal oem.
We carry a wide variety of
Opal Jewelry renotno from
$30. to several thousands. It
Is the birthstone of thoM
born In October, but all may use and enjoy this f.SCINt· Ing 90m. With reMOMble
ure It wlll last for many,
manyyHrs.
I
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Tue~day~
Cloaing Pri NYSE COMPOSITE
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TRANSACTIONS
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Tu..sday September 28. 197'6 0.t.ILY PILOT A I j
111 Their Cups
5 Big Brewers
Appear Healthy
By MU.TON MOSKOWITZ
Thl" federal aovemm('nt collects an excise lu ot SS 00
every barrel or bffr produced. Some champlona or tbt
small brewer pro~t'd rt'c~ntly that the $9 levy ~ retaine.,
on the bl& brtwcrs but ~uet'd to $Ton the low.volume pro-
duce~ .
Th~ proposal was
embodied In u bHI In-
troduced in Congress.
Howe\•t'r. the House of
Repre!'.entauves reject-
ed the 1dt'a.
The obJel'ltve ur the
Money
Tree
'· . •
measure was clear to lend a helpina hund to the disappeaf':-
ing small brt>wt'I. Whether il would have worked Is open to
question. But there's no question that the declmaUoo of Ofe
smnll #nd even medlum·slzed -brewer continues un-
abated
IN ttl-4, THERE WE RE 7SO companies brewing beer ln
the United States. Today, we are down lo 52. And among the
52 survivors, the handful of big breweries a\ lbe top has ca•
lured so much ()(the market that lbe :rr smallest brewen•
now sell less than 10 pereent or all tbe beer Americans
drink.
The l atest move in thls inexorable trend came tilts
month out of the Pacific Northwest, where Olympia Brew-
ing announced plans to acquire Lone Star Brewing orTexlls.
Olympia, "hlch previously acquired Hamm 's, 1s the na-
tion's seventh largest brewer, Lone Star, whose distribution
i!I confined la rgely to Texa.<1, ls the 17th largest brewer. Put·
ting the two together would enable Olympia lo pass F .&M.
Schaefer and take over sixth place in the national slandinfs.
Even that may not be good enough in the future. la
many industries -cars, tires. cereals -sixth place means
you are just about dead. And that seems to be the directlnn
the beer industry is headed for. After all, slxlh·ranking
Schaefer has had trouble making money since 1971.
THI RTV Y t;A RS AGO THE top riv~ brewers account~
for 25 percent of the total market . Last year the five leadi~
brewers took 67 percent or the market. And the predicUont
are that they will hold80 percent by 1980.
So the handwnting is in the s uds. More brewers will
merge m an effort to stay even w1th the giants. Many QI
today's small breweries will closethelr doors.
Anheuser· Busch of St. Louis, the brewer of Budweisei.
Mkhelob and Busch Bavarian, has a firm grip on flrst plact
w1th 24 percent of the market. t
MILWAUKEE'S SCIWTZ RANKS second with 16 peJ_
cent of the mark et. Milwaukee's Pabst follows with a 10 pei{.
t'Clll share. Fast·moving Miller Brewing, Milwaukee su~
l'idJary or cigarette maker PhiUp Morns, has charged lntb
rowth place w1lh 9 percent of lbe market. :
Adolph Coors, lbe one-brewery company out of Golder$,
Colo .• is the firth lar1Zesl seller with 8 percent of the beet
business . •
Meanwhile , as the indu.c;try shaped up more and mo,.,
as an arena for heavywell'thts only, there were new revel ~
t1ons Of what It.takes to gel lo the top of the brewing IJt
dustry: illegal kickbacks lo retail accounts to gel them lo
take your brand. Investigations into such practices I~
Schlitz to place four top marketing executives on an in·
definite leave or absence.
The revelations shocked few in the Industry. William K.
Coors. chairman of the brewery bearing his name, s aid:
"You t"an 'l bc in the b rewing industry and not know that this
type of thing has been gomg on for years "
HB Construction
Grows in August
Construction is up in Huntington Beach with the August
bwldlng total of $12.5 mi!Uon 45 percent h igher than for the
same month last year. officials said.
The city 's building pace is running fourth In the 15
Southern California counties, according to Building Direc-
tor John Behrens
SO FAR THIS YEAR, THE Bwlding Department has is·
sued permits for construction totalling $86 2 million from
January through August.
This figure compares to SS9.4 for the same eight-month
period of last year
Permits for 133 single.family homes at $7 million led the
construction categories for August. There were also 34
permits for 125 multiple units valued at $2.7 million and
eight permits valued at $1 .3 million for commercial and m-
dustnal projects.
FOR T HE SIXTII CONSECUTIVF. month, more than
300 permits were issued in the m1sccllaneous category with
a total or 373 for Auli!u.st.
This continues the strong trend an maintaining and im-
provinf! e.xistlng residences, according lo Behrens
Datatron Reports Growth
Oatatron, Inc .. Irvine. has r eported year·end seles o(
17.117,973 for the per10d endJn,g J une 30, 1976 Theiic fi gures
for rtscal 1976 compare with $6,S96,9SO for the twelve monthl
of flscal 197S.
Net Income or $26,586 was registered for the 12·monlb
period compared with income of $167,615 for the same
period last year . Per share earnings for fl!1cal l976, based on
1,871,539 sh area outalandlna, were 1 cent contraslf'd to cam·
ings of 9 centa based on 1,798,539 shares for tho pnor 12
monthA. LHt year's eamlngll reflectf'd an utraordlnary
credit that amounted to 4 cent.a per share
Report Jars Market;
Dow Vnder 1,000
Nf:W YORK (AP) -Stock prices plunl(NI !!harply to-
day aft~r the government reported tho fi rst dccUno In Its
economic rorecaallng Index since the current recovery
began In the sprlnll of 1V15.
The 1.5 perctnt fall In tbc Commer ce Department's in•
dex of lending e conomic lndJcat.ora ln August touched off a
wave of eellln8 on Wall Strffl that pulled the Oow Jones in·
duatrlal ~verace back bflow the 1,000-polnt level. I\ lost
18.20polntl to99o4 .93.
Analysts aald the market bad been clin1lng to the hoP.e
t!\Jt the index, which Is used to foN-cut future trends, woutd
show an even or positive reading for last month.
But the Clgure was "another turn o( the screw" follow·
Ing reports last week of tower retail sales &nd durable gooda
ordf'MI and a large ~ump In the money supply, analyst Monee
Gordon of Dreyfus Corp. said . .... ,.,,
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LM.Bogd
Only One Horse '"Big Red'
People 1el nostaldc over • lot of Wnga they weren't aU lbat pleaMd about the flnt
time around. Too collee out ot a lul cup over
a campfll'e, for lnlt.aoce. Guess l 've parroted
counUeu times the old line that notbln1 tastes better. As a matter o( fact. the first campfire
colfee l ever drank tasUid awful. It wu oo a
Civilian Conaerution Corps hllte in the Olym-
pic Mount.ain1. Supect the cook dJpped one
bean on a str1n1 ln the brew. Other unim·
pressive nrsts later to be recounted with great
pride: Tbe horseback ride. The spJ'.fnJ swim in
Chimacum Creek. And by order, the u execu· tionofa chicken.
IUGRED
Q. "How many racehorses bave been
named 'Big Red'!"
A. Only one. That wu the nickname of
Mano' War. And the nickname was retired
with the passing of that ere at che1tnut.
What do the great ma.sestros Uunk of the
jaz.z trumpet musicians?
Consider Leopold
St.ok.owalti 's comment upon bearing a recording of
Wingy Manone blowing his
version or "Stormy
Weather": "l would rather
play the trumpet like that
than be Leopold
Stokowsk1."
Am now advised the
expression .. when Hector was a pup" comes
~care about your educatiOn ...
'1k care about your futwe ...
Most ~ant, we. care about you.
_ Fbwers.Aople Who Carel
JohnRobat~
The Schools for w Pcrson.r Dcwlcpmc..t
C..11 today fOf <1 fret perSO(l(I) analysis & program d1scussl011
ORANGE COUNTY
#l TOMI & C...ty
547-1221
from Jamet Fen.imore ~r·a book "The
Prairie" wherein an t.:d man dates numerous
occurrences by the ageolbiadol, Hector.
A~ona those several large and small
groups fiercely opposed lo birth control are
the owners of the talc mines that produce
talcum powder. rovs
The toymakers have spent millions of do~ars lo fla.ure out wby some playlhlngs re·
maui perennially popular, like doll.a and teddy
bears and splnnme topcs. for instance. But they
atilt don't know. for sure. Nor can they explain
the rue and rall of such olber toys as hula
~ps and skateboards. Whet starts the fad
going remains a mystery. What keeps It go·
ing, likewise. You'd th.Ink t.hoise scholars in
sociology would ha\'e come up with an ex·
planation by now, but no
Our Love and War man is still looking for
a place to file this romment by Chet L.
Switell: "Any husband who thinks hls wife is
more important lban tus pants doe5n't realize
how many places he can go without his wire.''
It's not against the local ordinances to
have a picnic in Los Angeles unless the aroma
of the potato salad or whatever arouses a
great longing among the passersby.
Addresa mail to L.M Boyd, P 0 Boz 1560.
Costa Mesa 92626
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi
"There's only ~ •nswer for smog. Advtttile it &!>cl export it .....
''Pssst!
OCTDjust
doubled
bus service.
Pass it on.''
People all ov~ Orange County.are telling each other about
Orange CountyTransit District's new improved service.
We've nearly doubled bus service county-wide.
We've added more buses to almost every route, and
streamlined the whole sys~em. Many areas now have 15, 20 and
30 minute service. It's the biggest improvement we've ever
made. No wonder everyone's talking about it
To find out for yourself what the good news is all about
call OCTO Information. Now is the time to discover how easy
and convenient riding the bus can be. 5413311 And by the way-pass It on. •
Call 547-3311, Or toll-free
ZENITH 7-3311, SAM to 10PM
weekdays, or BAM to 5PM weekends.
Goodnews
Jewish
Funerah
Planned
State Fare Bassi
llUNNEAPOLIS lAP)
-Citins "abuata ln the
h.meral lnduatry" and a
desire to conduct burials
aecorin1 to strict Jewish
law and tradiUon. arabbt
has announced plans for
hls 1yna101ue to band.le
deaths on Ila own.
LANSING, Mkb. (AP) -MlchJaan
Atty. Gen. Frank Kelley ·~ llnt r Bobby Vinton owes th st•te ST .soo
because be broke his cootract lo atn1
at the Upper Ptninsula State Fair ln
Escanaba a year a10.
In Aua1Ul 1975, seven mont.M an.er
a1reeln1 to appear al the fair, Vinton
toraoolr Escanaba for an appearance
lm Las Ve1u and a television show.
Kelley 1ald that Vinton owes $'7.SOO
because o! lbe entert.al.nment world'a
.. play or pay" dottrlne, which me •
it an entt'rtahler brea.k:a a CQf1lrac:t1 .h
pays the ~oplc who hired him tht f
that had ~en •lreed upon. Kelle
says be will sue unless Vinton pay
°'"money.
Vinton'• HollywOQd 11ent. Ro1er
Davis of the William Morris Acency.
n!d he received a letter from Kelley,
but bad not talked to Vinton and did.
not know Vlnton'a sldooftbutory.
Ra bbl Arnold Good·---------------------------
man announced tbe pro-
cedure to the l ,025·family '5f~~61.~lJUtllt.:X.~~Df.JCQ~~x;;~~l{.;~~Oj&~~O Adatb Jesburun
Synago1"ue in bis ~h
Ha.shena sermon on the Let f!i/t(eue 6'~ ~=
Jewishoewyear.
THE FUNEllAl.S, to
be handled from begin. ning to end by members
of the synagogue, will be
free, Rabbi Goodman
said.
Make Some Wonderful
Changes In Uour figure
''We are meeting the
general problem or what
we feel are abuses in the
funeral Industry. which
were recently highlight-
ed by the Federal Trade
Commission. ''hesaid.
"SECOND, WE have a
specific agenda for
ourselves in what we
want to have in funerals
and the handling of the
deceased.'' he added.
1 How? You wm ree111ve a
complimentary 111sll and personal
figure 1nelys1s, given a relaxing
demonstration, s hown how our
methOd will ti.Ip you acquire your
10\lely new prol)Of11ons. Then
shown what measuramants are tor
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• 3 HAlf HOURS ~ ~ Complim.ntory ar
~ w::: .
Rabbi Goodman said
members of a Chevra
Kavod Hamet -Society
to Honor the Dead -will
handle the body from de-
ath lo burial, building an
oak cotfio, sewing the
natural cottor1 body
shroud, counseling the
bereaved family and pro-
viding a limousine for the
funeral.
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the rabbi said: v aulls are
not permitted, nor Is em·
balming. Cost to the
synagogue is estimated
at S400 per tuner al.
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~OL. 69, NO. 212, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1976 TEN CENT$ . ;carter Crisis:' Big Mac Saves the Dag
, I I , ByGA&Y G&ANVILI.£ The griddle wu sWl siulina aomlnee had all butlrit the open the collective appetites or about press compound, s omeone And his 10-car motorcad6 0tu.o.",__ when the young man paid for the alr polltlcal rally 15 minutes 100 rep<>rters. pho~apben and yelled, "No! No! Put the food on ttailed by three pre.•is buses wd
lt was mldafternoon la.st Sun· Big Mac feast, hopped into a SUI· earUer. assorted broadcast types. the buses. We gotta get out'u goon wind.inlf \ts WIY down •
, ~when a youog man hurried to Uon wagon and headed back out But u he started to climb into Af,lded delay in the candidate's here ~" hastily graded ranch road and
Qte Golden Arches 'in San Juan Ortega Highway to the O'Nelll h1I lftUltaJ'd color~ Umoustoe. hell-bent-for-leather schedule The strategy paid orr. St4COnds back oo to campalgntrail '78. t
C.plstrano and picked up SO rush Ran c b -and Democratic an aide told Carter or a serious was avoided when the hastily or--aftt>r the sandwich sacks were But the rally 's strategist.a ttoa
qrderBigM<&cs. RalJy '76. campa.lgn overslgbt. dered Big Macs, £ish fUet and put on the buses, the traveling for&olten something other thao
He also picked up hefty sacks Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Tbe traveling press hadn't ha m sandwiches arrived at the press was aboard and. ready to the care and feeding oC tho -~ining 2S ham ~andwicbes, Jimmy Carter sat in a mobile been fed. ranch. move on. traveling press. .. ZS. fish fillet sandwiches and, for camper home sipping from a can So, while Carter sipped grape As the young campaign worker After one last posed photo with California's governor was left
uasons known only to himself, ;a ()(Shasta grape soda. soda, his presidential campaign and some helpe rs lugged the a local candidate, Carter was in behind.
tingle order offrenchfries. The Democratic pre5idential was tempQrarily sidetracked by sandwiches to the disgruntled his car. <See CARTEa, Pace AZ)
t : Saddlehack Adds Second Calllp11$
Land Vse Ar ued
: Laguna Senior
··Complex Mulled .
By KATHY CL.ANCY
Of Ille D•llY l'li.c Se.ff
A proposed l,300·unil senior
C'JUzens complex in the Laguna
Greenbelt was the chief topic of
debate Monday as Orange Coun·
ty Planning Commissioners
began discussing 14 land-use
amendments
Syrians
Assault
Guerrillas
• BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -
Savage fighting wu reported to·
day as Syrian troops and tanks
launched an offensive to dislodge
Palestinian guerrillas from
mountain strongholds overlook·
ing Beirut. Right-wing Christian
forces also joined the four-
pronged assault begun at dawn.
In Cairo, Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat charged that the
Syrian attack was an attempt to
destroy the Palestinian move-
ment and ,.hatlar Arab eUorts to
end the 17-month-old Lebanese
civil war.
A Syrian military spokesman
aajd in Damascus that the Syrian
forces had gone into action to
clean up Palestinian positions
.. disrupting order and peace in
l~banon."
Earlier, the Syrian govern
ment said it stilJ supported the
Palestinian cause despite the ex-.
ecution of three pro-Palestinian
guerrillas who attacked a
Damascus hotel Sunday.
<Sff BATTLE, Paice A2)
Lagunan, 61,
Found Dead
t..agunan Donald F.stey, 61. was
found dol\d on the floor of h1:-1
apartment bathroom Monday by
t\ ltndlord conrcrnl'<I b<'c;)u.'lt' he
hadn't se<'n th<' l<'nant for sev<'ral
days .
Laguna flenl'h Ott Genl'
Brooks suld thl· death appeared
lo be or· noturtl CHU!H.•S. An
autoPfty 1!1 schedult'<l. The body
was token to Shdfl'r Lu.iuna Beach Mortuary where arrnnJ(c·
ments ire ~ndlng.
t.asuna Beach police wer.r
called to Mr. Estcy's resldenc<',
i09 Sleepy Hollow Lane, apart·
menl 4. at obou\ l :~ p.m. The
deceased was a public relations
consultant.
The amendments could ul-
timately arcect the development
or preservation or nearly 6,400
acres. much of it in southeast
Orange County.
Amendments include designa-
tion of 4,776 acres of land ais 11
future third priority regional
park sites, to be added to an ex-
isting list or first and second
prionty sites.
Other amendments range from
land use changes to changes 1n
wording in the county general
plan.
Planning commissioners con·
tinued the land use discussion un·
til Oct. 18. but are not expected to
make a final recommendation to
s upervisors until Nov. 9.
Officials of tbe Orange County
Senior Citizens Council and those
favoring preservation or the
Laguna Green belt prompted
most of the debate Mooday.
The proposed senior citizens
development would be located
along the east ridgeline or
Laguna Canyon. south of EJ Toro
Road and north Of the City or
Laguna Beach.
Rodger Howell. representing
the owner, Genevieve Marcrofl,
said the units would be sold for
about $25,000 each and would be
designed lo provide moderate·
priced housing for senior
citizens.
Officials of the Orange County
Senior Citizens Council backed
up his eontentions.
Norman Horowitz, 23301 Ridge
Route -Drive, Laguna Hills. also
urged speed for the project, not·
ing .. we have the man with the
scythe loo king ove r our
shoulder."
But James Dilley. president or
the Laguna Greenbelt, said the
proposed project would really re-
sult in the senior citizens p~ing
increased utilities in the area.
and they all would need can
because of its inaccessibility.
He rererred to the area as a
''tortuous windblown. slide ·
Jlrone area" and said senior
citizens are being taken.
Another speaker, Eleanor
Davis. said putting anothe r
llt'nior citizens project so close to
Leisure World 0tnd the elderly re-
sident.<> already in Laguna Beach •
is like "putting the elderly/on a
reservation." ·
County otrlclol!i told planning
commissioners results of o study
oo the fea1lblllty of low·lncome
housing In the area should be
avalllable by October.
Other major land \&Se changes
propostd alone the Orange Coast
include:
-Development or 916 acres in
Dove C&nyoo between Mission
Vie.Jo and lbe Cleveland NaUonal
Forest for homes and a private
alntrlp, with no more homes
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ORANGE COUNTY
!-.AOOLEBA(K
1.1~1MLM1 V { OllEOE l>IS-11UCT
BLOWUP SHOWS LOCATION OF IRVINE SA TEL LITE CAMPUS FOA SADDLEBACK COLLEGE
Twenty-acre Facility et Bryan Averiue, Myford Road to Open ~ext Fall
3 Firms Seeking Stock
Wmpeting With Mobil Oil for lroirw Company
Three unidentified business In·
tereat.s are competing with the
Mobil Oil Company for a controll-
ing interest in tbe lrvine Com·
pany. it was stated Monday ln
OranieCountySuperiorCourt.
James Irvine Foundation al·
tomey Howard Privett made the
Law Library
Being Formed
The Laguna Beach Police
Department Is seeklng the dona-
tion of law books with which to
bW Id a law enforcement U brary In
the new Police fa c Iii ty.
Wben stocked, the library wlll
be open to the public for research
in tbecrimjnal justice field.
People with boob to donate
may contact Officer Norm
Blandel al494·1124, or drop off the
materials at the Police station, 505
Forest Ave., Laguna Beach.
disclosure during queslionjng of
Irvine Company Vice President
Lansing Eberling. He refused to
identify the Interested parties or
put a price tag on their offers.
Privett further revealed while
interrupting Deputy Attorney
Gener al Lawrence Tapper's
questioning of Eberling that 14
prospective buyers have contact·
ed the Irvine Company in the la~t
three ye ans.
1t was learned ouloside Judge
James F. Judge's courtroom that
at least two or the three actively
interested in competlnl( with
Mobil are prepared to top the $200
millionoHcr.
The information appears to
strengthen Irvine heiress Joan
Irvine Smith's contention that the
Mobil ofrcr, which represel'\tll a
per share VA)Ue O( $24, ls WC'll
below the fair market value of the
stock.
Mobil and thl' foundation board
agreed on the $200 million sale of
the foundutlon '11 S4 S percent
!!take In the Irvine Companr but
the deal was frozen when Mrs.
Smith took legal action to halt It.
She contends that the sale of the
stock at its present quoted price
would be unfair to herself and
other minority stockholders.
Mrs. Smith has s uggested that
the foundation dispose of the
11tock which must be relin·
quished under rederaJ law-by
Jtivi.ng it to charities. The sugges·
lion appears to have been rt>Ject
ed by the foundotion and \bl'
Irvine Company.
Nursing Home
Owner Ousted
LOS ANGELES <API A
municipal Judge has ordered the
administrator of a ronv11Jcscent
hospital described by authoritlcA
as ''cockroach ridden" und
"grossly dirty" to quit the nurs-
lni: home bul'lne1t1.
Spider Bite
.'Effects Pass New Nanae, No Beer
lrvlng KIUC'henbuum, od-
minltrtrator of the KJng David
Convalescent Hospital, was or·
dered Monday by Judge Ronald
George to end hls as110ClaUon
wfth and sell all Interest In the
home within 30 days. He wa., also
ordered to get rid or any Interest
he bolds In other convalescent
centers within 60 days.
A 17-year-old S3n Juan
tapistraoo -irl was re~ fuJ.
'ty recovered today from a black
'widow spider bite which caused
"her to oass out at a San Clemente
t High School football game Friday
i l'i&ht. J Firemen said Joanne Shipley
ltJI 27371 Ortega Hipway had
been bitten by the spider last
\Vednead ay and bad taken
1 r medication not prescribed to
• • treat nausea that developed.
, Volunteer San Clemente
flrtman Howard Smith saw the
elrl t0llapse in the stands, and
•pparently go Into a coma. lie re·
vlved her brcathina and took her
to San Clemente General
Hosplt.al. whc.re she wu tttated
.mdreleased. ,.,,
~Oktoberfest' On Again
UJWl8' Beach's oo·qain, off.
aaatn Ottobe.rtest ts oo·qal.n.
Todl)t.
It la, however. 1bom ol the
Oktoberfest monicker because.
according to Web Jona, one or
tbe promoters, you can't bave .a
Oktoberfest without beer end ..
of today there was to be no beet •
at the Saturday happenini.
Jonn is c allinl the noon to
midnight Oerman-navor.ed event
a "Fall Festival."
''1'bat's an Oktoberfest .tthool
beer," Jones explained.
The reason there is no beet ls
became or the potential liability
involved should anyone be hurt in
an lnddent traceable to public
sale or beer.
The La1una Beacb Jayeeu
wue to operate a beer booth.
And. whlte the Jaycees have
~ insurance of $100,000 it. does not meet the city require-
ments for $300,000 insul'ance.
looe• aald organbers were
leding a s-peclal IMeti.nC of the
City Council to work thl.n,p out.
Earlier, tbe cC>uncil agreed to
underwrite the ~ost of &be speclat I insurance. however. the In·
surance t.he J aycees could get e:it·
~-
eluded the street -Forest
Avenue -where the beer wu to ~sold.
Beel' or no beer. the Fall
Festival wlll have ali polka
b.,& performing throughout the
day at two locations, polka
lessons at l p.m. and 8:30 p.m .;
German food, booths and evenu
stqtd by civlc grO\Q)I. ·
There'll also be a demonslra·
t.lon ot beer •teln canying by
Boule Kelso, the World'• Cfiarn·
pioo~in C&rt\t.r.
She will carry up to 20 ooe liter
steins full or .. water. t gu.aa, ••
Jooessaid .
(
George told Kirschenbaum
that be lacked the ability to run a
tompetent and skilled nursing
home.
Thirsty Burglars
Burglars broke tborugh a win·
dow or t.be Locker Room, '8101
S. El Camino Real, San
Cl emente. stole 1110 un -
determined amount of betr
Monday and vandaliud the
building. Police sald.
' . .
Trustees
Approve
New Site
Ry WILLIAM SCHREIBER
()I tM 0.llf ...... SUtt
The Saddleback Community
. College District will open a
satellite campus next fall on 20
acres near the intersection of
Myford Road and B.ryan Avenue on the Irvine Ranch.
The decision by Saddleback
trustees Monday night to buy
land for between $500,000 and it
million and institute a second
facility culminated nearly twe>
years ol study and otten-vltriollc
debate.
The vote to open a new 20-25
classroom school. wh.ich W'Ul of,
fer all the classes necessary tA)
auain such academic goa.18 as an
associate in arts degree, was un·
anlmous.
But one trustee, Donna Berry
o! Miaslon Viejo, voted againat
the site favored by her colleagues
because o( environmental con·
straints on the chosen location. In
their action. trustees decided
against aeek.ing an opUon to btl,Y
up to 80 more acres in the coming
years to accommodate an ex·
pansion. They decided that the
land is already tied up because of
its agricultural preserve status
and would remain available for
some time, though at ever~
increasing costs.
The designated campus site ~
partly withjn a flood plain zone
created by Peters Canyon wash.
And. although the land is in the
city of Irvine's sphere of in·
Ouence, it is unincorporated.
Trustees have been given no
guarantees of flood control as-
sistance either from the city or
from Orange County govena4
ment.
Preliminary studies by district.
architects and environmental
specialists indicate most or the
land will have to be raised
several inches in elevation witfl
filling and grading.
The Myford location was de·
emed by district planning ad-
visers to be the least favorable or
three sites under final considera·
lion.
But during Monday's hearing,
which took place at Vedano In-
termediate School in Irvine, a
large audience told trustees the
other two locations were even
less acceptable.
Irvine Mayor Dave Sills on4
sev~rul residents of a nor\~
Irvine tract called the Racquet
Club told trustees a proposed 1lto
at Culver Drive and Bryan
Avenue would cause massive
tramc problems In an already
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CouHt
Weather
Coo), cloudy and u
chance Of rain in C08.'lt8l •
sections Wednesday. Highs •
expected to ba about 70, ·
Iowa in the 60a.
INSIDE TODA V
South CO<Ut Reperf.OfJI hol lau.ncMd if• ttcuon with o tua-
ry, acerbic comtt.111 IOttriting ·
EnglUh Mbtlity, "The &Jing 1 . Cta.1." Tom Tilus' rfVktw ii
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L/SC .. ,4% DAILY PILOT
··college
' . Sumniit
.·Planned
• A summll conferente bct"1een
SIMktlebock Collc-ge und Coa.'ll
Community Coll•&• t r\lltees
may U.ke 9lace ID the near future
on &ht-al.lbjc<'l ol iDU!r·dntric:t lll·
teodance policies.
At the-Ir meeUng Monday
nlpt, Saddle back boa.rd mem
.: ben lnlormaJly deckled lo ask
~lbe Co••t . board fOT a Joint 1-~lon to dlSCUSS the loop tand· #~ni f eud that bas cau sed
l>eadacbes for both clmric:ta.
Several people from the au
'Cti~e al Mooday•a board meet
~ in Irvine protested ~ rac:t ~at Saddleback now reqwres a ~al permit for any d t.be clli
~ct's residents who wh lo at·
~~Coast chstrict classes. ~-The crux of the protests voiced
r.flooday was a dectSioo by Coast
iiustees last week to admit Sad-
~fk!back district students only 1r ;;tbeY pay full DOD·resideot tuitioo "!SIS per academic semeaur un-• . Noncredit classes would cost
•• .79perhour
Unlit Coast changed its polic).
i1 was charging the Saddleback
cbstrict $300 a rear IJl "seat tax· es" for each fu 1 ttme equivalent
south county student attending
lts classes~
Though most of the barners to
inter·distnct attend31lce seem to
have been raised by Coast, the
'.audience membe~ who spoke
Monday reserved their sharpest
re marks for t he Saddleback
board.
Trustees were chlded for their
new permit policies and for "fail·
ing to resolve differences with
Coast."
One audience member called 1t
a "ripoff" for people who live in
the northern Saddleback dislrict
and must commute to the Mis·
sion Viejo campus.
But Saddleback offic1als coun·
tered by say an& the Coast distnct
has received SJ 6 million in seat
taxes over the pas( six years
from Saddleback and there had
to be a cutoff pot.nt.
To resolve t he dispute, M1ss1on
V1eJO Trustee Donnu Berry i.u~
gested the joint mectlll& with
Coa.st ofricl als.
·'They can bring all their
fiaures and we 'II brine ours," she
said.
No date was chosen for the
session but administrators were
plannlng to iet stnrted on ar·
rangements today.
Pair Injured
In Clemente
Auto Crash
An automobile IUJ1ied out of
control and smashed through tht'
~ide ~r a San Clemente garace.
mjunng two Camp Pendleton
marines Monday
A gaplng hole about five feet In
diameter was knO<'ked through
the structure. at the corner of
Avenlda Del Mer and Calle
Seville. Electrical and telephone
lints were dam aged.
The accident occurred three
houni after a school bu.'I plC'kf'd
up Its last load of clcmcntnry
school chlldrt n Tht bus stop Ill
directly In line with the route the
t'rT1nt car t~k
There wer~ no otht'r l11Junes
:r1 remen said Ro~er Ot>nn
&!!top and Grt>aory Wilham Cun
nlneharo. both 19, were standln&
by the wrerkrc1 rar when hrlp ar
n ved The t"' o wc1 t' blN•dlng
from cut.a, rtrtmcn 111.id
F.stop suffered a cut right wrl!>t
and poulblr ala"~ In both eyes
Cunntneham . ustalned a cut
~Jbow and bruised forchud
IJ(lth were t rt>ated nt San
Clementt1 Gl•ncrnl H08p1taJ and
transfC'rr"d to Camp l'endleton
base hospital
ORAHOI:! COAU
DAILY PILOT
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I .agtina Citizens
•
Sponge Targets
A Tt:ritable "Wbo~a Who" ol upoa Beach will be Mt
up u tarseu for t.be Lquu Beach Boo.ten QDb •PQa(•
toll .t tbe Oktokrfeats.tmday oa FOl'Mt A ue
TbetouwiU runlroco 7 a.m.t.on a.m udfe~ture~b
lu.mlnaries as Y ayer Pbylli.s Sw n~y, bu.sl.neam aa Dklt
Jabra'-ls, acbool board Prttideot Jane Boyd and former
Councilman Charlton &yd; Police Ctlic:f Jon Spub
.mon" oUaers. '
In all 41 known Ind loved LQunans wW poke their
heads throuah a painted propboaJ'd to 1ulfer lbe all.Qe o1
wet spontes at 25 cen~ a toss by lbl'ir friends s
Funds raJ.Sed will bc11t!l1t Laatuna Bellcb u; .. b ScbooJ ac· Uvittes. • ....
Wrigllt C••t rol Cla••r•
Classes in weight control and in nutrlUon are offered
now throu&b the Laguna Beach Hiab ScbooJ adult education
program. •
~e class~~ are taU&bt by Anne Johnson wbo stresses
beh'.lvtor modification techniques to cban1~ unwanted rood
habJts andd the importance of sound nutn\lon Ul meal plan-
rung an physical fitness.
"Approaches to Weight Control'' meets from 7 to 10
P..m. Wednesda~s m room 35 at Laguna Beach lllgh &hool.
Nutnllon-Lt-t s Eat Correctly" meets from 1to2·30 p.m.
Thursdays at lbe Commuruty Presbyterian Church.
Pa~a~ Br~alda•t
The South Laguna Volunteer F'lre Depart.met will hold
a pancak.e breakfast from T:30 a.m. to noon SUnday at lhe
fire station at Second Street and Virginia Way, South
Laguna. _
Tickets are $1 50 and are availnble at the fi re station
.\eu-ff or•e•hoe Court
Dt>d1cat1on or a new horseshoe pitching court at
Laguna's Heisler Park will be held at 10 a.m. Oct. l.111t the
corner of Cliff Drwe and Myrtle Street
Councilman Jack McDowelJ 1s scheduled to toss out the
first shoe. Immed1atelv afterward. the Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach will vie with members of other seniors or-
ganizatons Persons interested in entering the contest may
call 497·2442.
Legion Rummage Sal.-.
The Laguna Beach American Legion Auxiliary Urut 222
wtU hold a rummage sale from 9 a m. to 4 .30 p m . Oct. 6 and
7 at the legion hall, 384 Legion St., Laguna Beach.
Baked goods wlll be on sale as well as rummage inchad·
mg books. housewares, toys. plants and a large selection of
men's and women's clotlung.
PJffl~hoillerapfl E'orN*
Aspects or action-oriented psychotberapy will be dis-
cussed in a free public fo rum at 7.30 p.m. Wednesday at
South Coast Commuruty Hosp1tal in South Laguna.
Speakers wall include Geoffrey Whlte, "Cognitive
Behavior M odification;" Eugene Bleeker
' 81oenergelics;" Bob Duff, ''Transactional Analysis;" and
Charles Head. "Gestait Therapy."
The presentations will be followed by a question and
answer session.
SECOND CAMPUS. • •
overloaded are.
"It is a nigbtm are to get in and
out or our tract using CuJvcr
Dnve," said Ron Blackwood.
president of the North Irvine
Homeowners Assocullloo.
Sills pointed out that current
planning by the lrvme Company
shows that within hve years.
housing for as many as S2,000
new residents will have been
built aJong the so-called "Culwr
Spine."
''The problem that faces us on
Culver ia that iu limit. are
already defined by ex.Isling con·
struction." Sills said. "Therein
Ue9 our concern.''
But the official city position an
favor of the third pro~~ site at
Trabuco and JcHrey Road sharp·
ly diveraed from the feelings of
the majority of those attending
Monday's meeting.
A show or hands sought by
Hoard Pres ident Norr1sa
Brandl of Irvine proved everyone
at the meeting wanted a second
campus but very few wanted 1t to
be located ut cilht'r the Culver or
the Jdfrcy sltf'!I. The Myford sitf'
had m ajo rity =ou pport ,
partarularly from resldenta or
ntarby Tustin.
The main problem with the Jef·
trey and Trabuco site \s jct n<11"e
Cowrcil Joins
Plarmers in
Joint Sessio11,
The San Ju11n C11pistrano ('1ty
Council will met>t tn a jomt work
aesalon Wednesday with the
city'!! pla nntn& commi11sion to
dlscuss development of 8 nnal
irowth management s)'lltem
The meetina Is 11rh<.'dult'Ci tor 7
pm at San Juan city offlct's,
32400 Paseo Adelanto.
Mayor Dougles NMb said lhc
wor'k session would be n general
discussion or various growth
• management alternatives. In·
cludln1 their lee al tmpllcatiooa.
He a aid be dOHn 'l expect the
aroup to anive at any con·
clustou Wednesday. Partlci·
plLDt.I have been atudyln• a
packet of reports and articles,
supplied by the city'• plannlnC
dep artment, and ioclud1og
descriptions or how other cities
have handled arowth manage-
ment.
No d 11cussioo la expected Wed·
nesday, said Nash. of developers'
reaction to the city's urgeD<.'y or·
dinance, adopted Sept 15. limit·
ing bullclinc permits issuable to
bl.llldera ofapl)rond t.raets.
Glendale .. e deraJ. Meredith
Comp&ll)' and West.port tkvelop.
mtol flrma bave aharply protest·
ed the ordioance. A llend1lh IP·
peal it scheduled for the Oct. s
council meetJ.nl.
and crub danger from EJ Toro
Marine Air Station. It Is so
severe, t rustees were told, that
the stat e wouldn't pumlt an
elementary or high school to be
bwltlhere.
Trustees qwckly decided on
the Myford site after bearing the
extent of support and winning as-
s urances from their advisers that
flood danger and olber problems
could be alleviated,
Because the d1slrict must now
negotiate a purchase deal with
the Irvine Company, no cost de-
tails have been r eleued.
Company orriciala said the diJ.
tzict will have two separate ap-
praisals prepared and, as lt has
done with school dislricts in the
past, the company will choose
the lower of the two fipres. The
coat could approach '750,000. ac·
cording to relia ble distric t
sources.
William Jay, the district's de-
an of lniotructlon, said be iJ pre-
pared to orrer enough cla.5ses and
pro1ram1 to fulfill all graduation
reqwrements, including some
laboratory and business pro·
grams.
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BATILE ...
A flurry of Palestinian com·
muniques said their anUalttral't
batterie.a were in act.ion aaainst
"unidentified enemy planes"
makln& low pa11es over a 1trina or seven Palestinian·held I UJn·
ml'r resort towns 12 to 18 miles
east of htrt>.
The top Chrlatlan mlUUa con1·
mandcr Hid Christian fOT'Ces bad
Joined the Syrian attack and that
the entire Chrillllan enclave
north of Beirut had been put ln a
state or alert.
"We have used the Syrian at.
tack to launch an oflenslve of our
own," said Bashir Gemayel,
commander or the Phalan1e par·
ty militia. Iara.eat oo the Chris·
Uanslde .
"We are determined to pur1c
Mt. Lebanon of every PaJestl·
nian," he aaid.
Bashir ia the son ol Phalange
party leader Pierre Oemaycl.
A iuerriUa communique said
Palestinl&n1 and t.belr Lebanese
letuat alllea were loclted In
ground and artillery combat with
Syrian ott1ckera. It claimed
suenillu bad knocked out three
Syrian tanks.
Reports from monitored rlldlo
converutJons uld bellcopta-
borne Syrian troope captured.,_.
vllla1e ot Eln el·Sobal nel1hb0r-lna Falou,ba, a town u t.&1dt •
Ice.)' road oadln1 toward Chria·
tJm;.held pub. Toi auerrllla le-6er Yuir
Arafat called top aides to an
emer1enc1 Hulon of bl•
Palestlne LlberaUoo Ortmi.aa·
lien'• uecuUve comm1U.-the
blOat suerrtla bod¥. ,,
TO ATTEND ACADEMY
Laguna U . Dllon
Lagunan
To Train
With FBI
Laguna Beach Police Lt.
Frank Dillon will attend the FBI
National Academy rrom <Xt. 4
through Dec. 16 tn Quantico
Virginia.
The academy was establi$hed
to provide professional training
for career law enforcement of-
ficers. The curriculum includes
cqurses i n m anagemenl ,
behavioral science, law, educa-
tion, communications. forensic
science and law enforcement.
Dillon Is the third Laguna
Beach staff officer to be selected
lo attend the course. Others were
Captains Neil Pllreell and David
Brown.
Columnist
Sues Nixon
On Watergate
WASHIN GTON (AP ) -
Newspaper columnist Jack An·
derson, clalmlng he once was
almost the target or a Watergate
murder plot, is seeking S22
million in damages from former
Pruident Nixon and 19 sub-
onlioates.
Anderson filed suit Monday,
accusing Nison and l\is aides of
conducting a five-year campaign
to destroy Anderson's credibility
and take away his First Amend·
menl rights as a newsman
Lawyers for Anderson said the
swt is unique because they said
that neve r berore has a reporter
sought damages In federal court
on grounds that his First Amend·
ment rights bad been violated.
The civil sult, filed in U.S. Dls-
trict Court, cites 17 allegations of
harassment. investigation or sur-
veillance by the CIA or the White
House investigative unit known
as the Plumbers.
It said the campaign Included a
tentative pla n by Watergate
figures G. Gordon Uddy and E.
Howard Hunt to murder An·
derson with an exotic poison. It
also claimed that CIA agents
followed the columnist, his wife
and children seven da)'ll a week
for several monthl in 1972.
At a news conference, An·
denon s aid any proceeds from
the suit would go for the benefit
ol other reporters' First Amend·
ment right.a.
Probably th~ mM.t oftttn reque~tPd colored stone 11
Opal. This Is partlcYlarly
true of yoY nQ people. Thtlr
Interest and e nthusiasm for
thi$10vely o-m JY5l seem1 to
grow and grow. They are
wllllng to glv• their ()pet
Jewelry the ewtra care It rt·
quires. Beceus. Opal ls a hYd"°"" silica (3 to 10% water> It shc>Old not be exposed to eJC·
trem•s In temperature or I\
miottt crack or c raze. It has
the same refractive Index as ~me wed oil and a tiny
drop of that oil on the st°"9
• oc~slonally, wlll help to
k09P It from drying out. A
more convenient protective
treatment Is a periodic soak· tr19 In room temperature
water. Do not~ thl piece
of Opel JewelrfTnto a con-
tainer of water thOYgtl, ea
Opals are subject to fracture from dropping or a stwrp
blow.
Opal ls US\l ally CYt en
cabochon and smoothly
polishe d . The fln•st
varieties exhibit "play of color" wt'l letl 11 an aptlatl phenomenon consisting of
many vivid prismatic cot· ors. Today Austr'alla Is the prlndpal tourGe of Opela.
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E're•P~AJ
CARTER RALLY • • •
Edmund 0 . Brown Jr ·s driver
was •PP&reoUy so ~m.ltten w1tb
UM need to alay an pla~ ln the
motor carana tbal be foraot to
c:bldl bll pusen•er Ult. So, Callfomla s number one
~mocnt wu f\lmisbcd a dusty
st.aUoo waaon and preriumAbly a
carefully inatruc&.ed driver to ~ hlm back to clvilluUoa.
All ln all, lt wun't tbe best of
days for 8l'OWD. tor OU thlng, tnvltatJon.s to the
$75 a ticket batbecuo rally :said
those attendll\J s hould wear their
"ah-kickln1" clothes.
Moat of the party f•itbful
roUowed \he dretl code to lbe let·
ter. Bearded former CQll£ressmao
Dick Hanna wore a broad·
brimmed buffalo bat. U.S. Sen
Jobn Tunney wore sneakers
Con1reuman Jerry Pattuson
WOn! a HADJi·Ten T·abin.
Ken Cory looked more like an
unemployed aecouolaot than the
state's controller. County
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was
dressed in what be likes to call
hi.a frontier suit.
But Governor Brown wore a
U&Y bwslnesa suit, white shirt
and black lie.
Candidate Carter had his tie
and s uit coat off and his sleeves
rolled up within a few minutes or
arriving at Rally '76,
But Brown w en t Brooks
Brothers a ll t he way.
And as local candidates
paraded to his side for a picture·
ta.kin& session. Brown's mood
grew more surly.
~en asked for one last pose
with con~ressionaJ candidate
William Farris, Brown snapped,
"Oka.y, oltay. But W. is tile last
one." Then, with Farris standing a
few feet away, Brown called out,
"Where's the cuy who wants the
picture. Wbere'• the guy?" "1 'm the guy," Farria
answered.
The best candidate Farris got
for his campaign Uterature was a
picture of him self smiling and
California's governor scowling.
And at th al point, Brown didn't
know that in a few minutes he
would be forgotten by the Carter
motorcade.
But I.here wasn't m~h the rat·
ly planners fo rgot.
Fol' lnatance, for the polltieaily
sensitive the portable fiber1Jass
real rooms hauled to the ranch
were emblazoned acrou their
doors. "teamsters serviced.••
The United Farm Workers-
Teamsters d.lspute was avoided
by ser ving Sebastiaoi rather
than Gallo wine.
And those who sold Carter
peanut necklaces for $10 assured
prospective buyen the peanuts
coated with gold were from
Georgia and the gold was, in·
deed, real gold.
But when il came to controlling
the traveling press, Raily '76
planners met their match.
Whe n a bullhorn equlpped
campaign worker directed the
travelers to cold beer, I.he media
followed.
But algns held high by other
workers that read, "Press -
Follow Me,'' were ignored as the
pr ess bumped and bustled
around Carter.
During a brief tug-of-war
game, some of thole who bad
come to see Carter and who
Carter bad come to see made the
mistake of coming between the
cameras and tbe candidate.
And those w ielding the
cameras began yelling.
"Get that fat guy with the hat
out of the way," one television
cameraman yelled. "Get that fat
IUY out of there."
The SO·Called rat man with the
hat was Richard O'Neill, owner
of the ranch and godfather to
Southern California 's
Democrat.a.
0 •
@
&EMWISiE
Merv Barr, Owttfted Gemo10011t
Aea•••• ... I" .._,
All ln all, Carter p('ntone hour
and~ minutes at Rally i6
'fwenty fin of lbo.c~ minut~s
wueapcotl.D \be m.._camper,
15 of them walU&\t f« 81&
Macs
/Carter spent ano ther zo
fninutea w-ma with local C'an·
dW•~-Q& well·•t-eepted a~ last·
ed 10 .minutes . Collectivetr.
li pUC'bH utolllna Carter 1
virtues by O'Netll, Brown and
T11nney ate ·UP aootber 10
minutes.
Thal len the smilina former
Geor•la aovtm or 20 mlnuttis ror
face-to-face or lens to-lcmis con-
vtruUon with those who s upport
him.
But he sot a beU rinser en-
donsem ent from O'N.:Ul wbtn tht
county and Southern C8.l.l!oni.lo.
Oem,ocratlc leader compared
Carter's viait to bis ranch with
Gaspar Portola's 1700 expedition
stopover .
Alter the good nat~ can-
didate's 81C M ac·delayed de·
parture, the Democrats played
ranch eames.
And they ate.
They ate barbecued stew,
enchiladas, tortillas, com on the
cob, salad and c hill beans. For
the thirsty, there was red and
white Sebasllani, murgueritas
and iced ~er
As Carter's motorcade disap-
peared down the ranch road, the
Democrats who stayed behind
began lining up at the barbecue
pits.
But Carter 's campaign lun<:h
bad been ba lC a coki turkey
sandwich washed down by grape
soda.
And on the traveling press
buses, ther e were no doubt some
wbo wondered how they &ot stuck
with fiAb fllJet. when what they re-
ally craved was a Big Mac.
Suit Attacks
Fence in SC
Members of the Mira Costa
Villas Homeowners Associaticm
of San Clemente went to court
Monday In a bad to force a fellow
member lo dismantle his patio
fence.
Named as d efendant in the
lawsuit fli ed by the group Is
Gordon A. Davis, 366 Calle Bor·
rego, who allegedly built the of·
fending fence last April.
It Is alleged that the structure
violates the architectural stan-
darda accepted by all membel's
of the association and that Davis
built th e fe n ce without
permission.
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COMPLEX ..
than one per four acret.
Officia ls of the Nation al
Audubon Society, who have a
bird sanctuary adjacent to the
property, said aircraft disturb
birds and urged restrictions on
the airfield.
-A change in land use de·
slgnatlon for 21 acres north of
O'Neill Park from recreation use
to low density residential.
......Changing agricultural de-
signation for 80 acres southeast
of E l Toro n oad to residential
and open space.
-An increase in the designat·
ed density for 4.68 acres at the
south end of the LaJce Forest lake
to allow 18 to 15 units per acre.
Deadline Told
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Stntf ·
employes of the United Teacheni
of Los Angeles h ave set a stnkc
deadline for midnight Thursday
against the teacher's unJon.
Tho two mo<,t lm portnn t
ct.:w.i-c, are "whit&" Opal, ,
cMractorl1rd by a whllo or mllky bocly color, and
"black" Opa I PO'>sessrd of ll
darker t>OOy <'olor The most
valuebl c> and tho mo'\t
~uoht·aller are tho black
Op.ii' with 1nten'>e, ftttrac·
lively distributed Md wttll
o;hctped color p<1tche\. · Bccau~ Opal is S to 5''1 In
hardnen, It Ii; -;ometlmH
comblnt'd with ot her c;tones
In what we c,111 "dOublets"
and "trlplets "Doublets are m.cSe by cementln; a thin layer of qem Opal to another
material to tend str ng1h.
The triplet adds a qyertz top
Which 01 vu It more durablll·
ty and prevents scratching
of the softer Opal There Is also "floatlno' Opal Which
consists of chips of Opal
floatlno In 9lycerlne Inside a
1ma11 crystal sphere. All of
thne assembl.ct Op~lsareof
course much less expensive
than a full Opal oem. .
Wt urry a w ide variety of
Opal Jewelry ranging from '30. to several thousands. It
Is the birthstone of tho$8
born In October. but all may use and enJoy this fasclnat·
lr19 oem. With reasonable
care It wlll tast for many,
many years.
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Orange Coast
EDITION
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1\?0L. 69, NO. 272, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Toda )'~s C losin g
N •• S l oek s
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1976 C T6N CENTS
.J~arter Crisis: Big Mae Sa1'es the Dag
1 •t By GARY GRANVILLE
I Of IM O.lly ~._ ~
~ lt was midafternooo last Sun·
day when a youna man hurned to
Ule Golden Arches In San Juan
Capistrano a nd picked up SO rush
arder Big Macs.
He also picked up hefty sacks
• containing 2!5 ham sanClwicbea,
25 fish fillet sandwiches and, ror
u uons known only to hirnseU, a
tingle order or french tnes
The griddle was still sluling
when the young man paid for the
Big Mac feast. hopped lnto a sta-
tion wagon and beaded back out
Orteaa Hiahway to the O'Neill
Ra nch -a n d Democratic
RaJly '76.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch.
J immy Carter sat in a mobile
cam per home s ipping from a can
ot Sb as ta er ape soda.
Tbe Democratic presidenllal
oorrunee had all but lcll the open
aJ r political rally 15 minutes
earlier.
But as he started to climb into
his mustard colored limousine,
an alde told Carter ol a serious
campaign oversight.
The travelinl press hadn't
been fed. •
So, wlule Carter sipped grape
soda, his presidential campaign
was temporarily s1detradced by
the collective ap petites of about
100 reporters . photoifaphers and
assorted broadcast types
Added de lay in the candidate's
hell-bent-for-le ather schedule
was avoided when the hasllly or
dered Big Macs, flsh fllet and
ham sandwiches amved at the
ranch.
As the young camp&gn worker
and some helpers lugged the
sandwiches to the d.JsgrunUed
press compound . s om eone
yelled, '"No! No ! Put the rood on
the buses We gotta get out'a
here !··
The slrall'l(Y paJd orr. Seconds
after the sirndwich s acks were
put on the buses. the traveling
press was aboard and ready to
move on
After one last posed photo with
a l~aJ candidate, Carter was in
tus car
And his 10-car m otorcade
trailed by three press buses w~
soon wlndinJ Its way down a
hastily graded ranch road a~
back on to campaign lrall '76.
But the rally 's stratc1tlsts had
forgotten something other than
the care and feeding of t~
traveling press 1 California's governor was left
betund.
<See C~RTER, Page A!)
Syrian Troops Attack Gue • as
Witness
Blank on
Exhibits
By TOM BAIU.EY
Ol-Dally~ ... M.t"
Mu r d er vi c tim J oann
Seigm an's son tesllfied in court
today that he was unable to hnlc
any or the property taken from
two accused m en wtth that worn
and carried by the men who
mur dered his mother
John Michael Se1gman. 17. had
earlier been una ble to 1dent1Cy
either Wilham Paul GulleU or
Ronald Lewis Ewing, both 27. as
the men who burst mto the ram1ly
home m Los Alam1t05 lastAug. 25
The red-haired witness wa~
as ked today in Sant a Ana
Municipa l Court if wigs, sun-
glasses. a watch and other items
ol clothing shown him by in
'vesUgators resem bled those worn
by bis abductors.
The young man told defense at·
\crney Marvin Cooper during the
preliminary heunngthathecould
not Identify any or the exhibits.
"They showed me a shirt that
znjght have been worn by suspect
oumber two (Ewmg) but I'm not
l'llre," he told Judge Robert E
Law
Se igman s rather. J o hn
Seigman Sr . was smularly una
ble to identify either man an er
descn bmg the manner m which
two men d1sgu1sed an Wlgs and
wearing heavy circus grease-
paint entered the family home at
~l Cortese Drive, Los Alamitos
Seigman, 50, Mrs. Se1gman, 43,
aod their three children were
driven to Long Beach where
Seigman was ordered to empty
Ole safe at the m arket where he
was employed as mana~er and
lhen wait for a call Crom the two
kidnapers
Seigman 's a lls 1st ant manager
ealled police while Se1gman wait
ed outside th<' st or<' for the
&elephone call that nt'ver cnmt'
Police found his three children
unharmed in the farruly van and
Ooted them from lht'ir bonds
Police learned that both men had
driven off with Mrs Seigman
lier body was found two day<s
Jeter in a rleld In the Cari1on area
Officers said she had been shot
&eVMal tlmci1 m the head and
thrown from the kldnapcrs' car as
It sped from Loni Henrh
Slwrt De tour
On Newport
Freeway Set
The Installation or new
overhead slcns will brtna
the closure or set'tlons of
the Ne wpo rt F reeway
between Baker and Bristol
SlrHta rrom 12:01 a.m. to6
a .m . We dnesd ay and
Thursday mornings .
On both d ays, motorists
wUI be forced from the
freeway lo take short de-
tours before retumina to
the highway.
Wednesd ay m orning,
northbound mot orists on
the Newport Freeway will
be de toured at Bristo l
Street and proeffd along
Red Hill A venue to Baker
Street to gain access to the
fre eway . Southbound
travelers will not be affect·
ed Wednesday.
Southbound drivers will
exit at Baker Stttet Thun-
day moTninJ and travel
along Bristol Street to re-
ach Newport Boulevard.
Northbound lanes on the
Newport Freewa y will be
open Tbunday.
Cyclist Po1v11 O.llt ................ lllC!Yrtl I( .. ~ ...
Motorcyd e rider Wayne T Holland, 25. 1s comforted by
unidentifi ed woman as Costn Mesa firemen apply first
aid to his inj uries. Holland, 2426 E lden St., Co!>ta Mesa.
was hurt Monday afternoon when h is motorcycle col-
hdt-d w1lh a car dnvcn by Robert S Bierbaum or Santa
Ana. Cras h took place at the mtcrsect1on of Red Hill
Avenue and Kalmus Drive in Costa Mesa Holland was
listed in satisfactory condition today at the UC I Medical
Centr r.
School Lab Blast
Burm Valley Boy
By RAY ESTllADA O! .... Dallyl'l._11.tf
Fountain Valley High School
student Mlcbael Kane remained
in critical condition today a.Iler
sufrenne third deeree bums over
90 percent or his body Monday ln
a laboratory explosion.
City fire department officials
theoriu a Bunsen burner bad ig-
nited a can of dupllcatin& fluid in
the science classroom.
Kane, 14, of 11450 JodY Circle,
Meeting Planned
On Kaiser School
Parents of Kaiser School
cbUdren will meet Thursday w1lb
trustees of the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District to discus•
the possible conversion ol Kaiser
from a middle school to the dis-
trict's conUnualion high school.
District Superintendent John
Nicoll and Norman r.o.tsi deputy
superintendent, also will be on
band. The meeting begins at 7:30
p.m. ln the Kaiser mulU-pu.rposo
room. 2130 Santa Ana Ave., Colt.a
Mesa. • I
Fountajn Valley. suffered third
degree bums over his face, body,
arms and legs. His instructor,
Robert Rolle , 35, or 15942 Quarti
St., Westminster, suffered third
degree bums on his arms.
Kane was taken by paramcdJcs
to UCI Medical Center burn unil.
Rolle, who tried to extinguish the
flames which Ignited Kane's
clothing ln the blast. was taken to
Fountain Valley Community
hospital where be b listed in cood
condition.
Although school and fire de-
partment officials are still in-
vestigaUn1 the actual cause or
the blast , one witness. Joni
H.yland, 13, or Fountain Valley,
said she was in the back or the
room when Abe explosion e>c·
curred.
''Mlke was Hperimenting with
some chemicals when I heard the
explosion," she aaJd. "lt started
a small fire at tint but lt spread
oato his body wlt.hin MCODds."
Miss Hyland said most ol the·
class of 20 atudenta pat\icked and
ran from \he room while Kane
~~an to run wndl)' wUh Dames
covering his body.
Lebanon
Cleanup
ClaiDied
BEIRUT, Le banon CAP>
Savaie fighting was reported to
day as Synan troo~ and tanks
launched an offensive Lo d1slodgt.•
Pales t101an g ue rrillas Crom
mountain stronghold.-. overlook
mg Beirut Raght·wing Chn::.t1an
forces also JOIDed the fou r
pronged assault begun at dawn
ln Cairo, Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat charged that the
Syrian attack was an atl.Cm pt lo
destroy the Palestinian move-
meot and shatter Arab efforts lo
end the 17-monlh-old Lebanese
civil war.
A Syrian m.ltary spokesman
saJd in Damascus that the Syrian
forces had gone into action to
clean up P alestinian positions
"disrupting order and peace m
Lebanon."
Earllet , the Syrian govern-
ment said it still sul)ported the
Palestinian cause despite the ex-
ecution or three pro-PalesttnJan
g ue rrilla s who attacked a
Damascus hotel Sunday
A flurry of P alesllnian com-
muniques s aid their antiaircraft
batteries wer e m action against
··unidentified enem y planes"
making low passes over a stnng
of seven P alesl1n1an·held sum·
mer resort towns 12 to 18 miles
east or here.
The top Christian m1lit1a com-
mander said Christian forces had
JOmed the Synan attack and that
the e ntir e Chrastrnn enclave
north or Beirut had been put an a
state or ale rt
"We have used the Syn an at
tack to launch an oHcn.'>ive or our
own ." said Bashir Gcmayel.
commander or the Phalange par-
ty militia. largest on the Chris·
tian side .
Bashir is the son of Phalunge
party le ader Pierre Ge mayel.
A guerrilla com munique sajd
Palestinians a nd t heir Lebanese
leftis t allies were locked an
ground and artillery combat with
Syrian attacke rs It claimed
guerrillas had knocked out three
Syrian tanks
Reports frc;m morutored radio
conversations 1a1d he licopter
borne Synan troops captured the
\·Ulage or Em el-Sohat neiahbor
mg Falougha, a town a."ltnde a
key road leadmJ? toward Chns
l1an-held peaks
Top guerrill a lrader Yns1r
Arafat called top rudes to un
e merg e ncy sessio n or hi s
Palestine Liber allon Oraaniza
lion's executive committee the
hi ghest guer rilla body. A Palesll
ni an rommunique sald Arurat
also was lodgln«i a complaint
against Sy ria with the Arab
League in Cairo
0
SlltUS·C.ISTIUS
,RtsS ATIACK
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NEW FIOHTINO FLARES
Scene of Strutgle
'· ~"'
R111101vay \!elaicle
A Cost a Mesa fireman wa its for a tow truck at the scene of
a one-car cr ash late this morning on Harbor Boulevard.
Bert L .. Jaques, 80, Santa Ana, wa s taken to Cost a Mesa
Me m or ial Hospit a l after the c r a sh , i n which his
automobile took out two Jight poles in a wild, careening
spinout in front of the Harbor Shopping Center. He told of-
fi cers at the scene his accelerator jammed.
Colleges May Meet
To Study Policies
A s ummit conference bet ween
Saddleback College and Coast
Community College trustees
may toke place In the nea r future
On the subject O( Inter -district Ul·
tendance policies
Al the ir m eeting Monday
ni ght, Saddlcback board mem·
he r!I lnCorm ally decided to ask
the Coast board tor a joint
11e!lslon lo discuss the longsland-
1 n K rc ud t h at ha ~ caused
headaches ror both dhitricts.
Sev<'r al people from the au
dience at Monday's board meet-
ing In Irvine protested the fart
that Saddleback now requires a
apedal permit for any or the dis-
trict's reside nts 'wbo w h to al·
tend Coast district classes
The crux of the protests voiced
Monday was a declsfon by Coasl
trustees last week lo admit Sad·
dleback district students only If
they pay full non-resident tuiUon
of S3S per acade mic semester un·
it. Noncredit claases would C06l
$1.79 per hour.
Until Coast changed Its policy,
It was charglng the Saddleback
district S300 a year ln "seat lax·
ea" for each full lime equivalent
south county student attending
Its classes.
Though most of the barriers to
inter-di.strict attendance seem to
have been r aised by Coast, the
audlence m embers who spoke
Monday reserved their sharpest
remarks for t he Saddleback
board.
Tru.stees were chided foT their
new permit poUcles and for "fall-lnl to resolve difterences with
CQul.'1
One audience me mber called It
a "ripoff" for people who Uve ln
tbe 9JOl'Ulent Sadcll~ \liltrict
'
and must commute to the Mis-
sion Viejo cam pus
But Saddleback om c1als coun-
l.Cred by saying the Coant district.
has received $3.6 million In seat taxes over lhe pasl six yean
from Saddleback and there had
to be a cutoff point.
To resolve the dispute, Mission
Viejo Trustee Donna fwrry 11ug.
gested the Joint mt'tltm" with
CoB11t ofrlclala.
Cons t
We athe r
Coot. c loudy a nd a
chance ol raln In C03!tul
sections Wednesday. Highs
expected to be about 70,
lows In the 608.
INSIDE TODA\'
South Coo.ii RrperlOf'JI h4I
laimcMd U. UCMOn WUh a lus-
ty, acer~ comtdJI ICltlnzing
E:flgluh nobfllty , "Th6 Rl.llmg
Clou." Tom TU111' rmrifto ii
onPog187.
lad e x
,·
ppro.,ed
Ocean View .
,. . ... ::: ,,. .
'!· Strike Looms
;:Ab ou t 300 OceJn "'""' 1)achert Anot'iatJon tn(·m~n
'1PC>rttdly vole>d ll'I co on stnkt•
OI) Oct 4 1f a rootruct 1~ not ~ upon wllh lbe ~chool du. tit.ct by that date.
111be vole came alkr Ocean Vlew school d istrict teacht'r
• l>Jtr1a1nlna rcpresentaUvt"~ Sl>C/nt lour days ln taJka wlth dislnct of.
• ficlals and a mediator ppe>lnled ~by the s tate Sducational ~mploymcnt RclaUons Board
<EERB>.
The four-day :iession concluded
wben dtstrlct officials left »
Jr)ttting Sunday at 11.JO pm
..,.. t-.. *:• ~JIB Fumes •:·!·· ......
~~Official ·-
il'!Vuisance
,• By ROBERT BARKER
Oft"• D•ll• ,.,1e4 ~
Noxious fumes ansing from a
Huntington Beach construct.Jon
site were officially declared a
"PUbic nuisance Monday night by
U>e Hlultington Beach City Coun·
cil.
The action was ta.ken 18 days
alter a pungent. garlic-like odor
~anated from the location near
Warner Avenue and Bolsa Ctuca
Street.
It spread throuch wide areas of
the city and caused nausea. spLil·
Ung headaches and general dis ·
comfort. according to residents
Council mem bets said that
Monday niaht's action Wlll allow
tbem to contact county, stole and
federal authorities and to gel ~p in identifying and allevial-
IQI the pr~blem .
The decision to declare the
4-5-acre s ite a public nuisance
wu taken arter area resident
Joel Babic demanded that the ac-·
Uon be taken.
Babic s aad he has a ti.st of 100
families who were seriously con
cemed about the poss1bJUty of u
health problem posed by the
odor.
Babic said his group also
planned to serve a temporary
restraining order on the city lo·
day, demanding that officia~ or-
der developer f"rank Buccellll to
stop work on the Mle
"We 've reached our lJm1t and
we won't eo any farth<'r." Babic
saJd.
."We have been ask~ to go
a long with the problem for just '
few more days while the condi·
lions have dragged out for nearly
three weeks
"People a re gcttmg sick and
some are moving out of their
homes lo get away from the
s mell." Babic added
Spokeamt'fl (or the tcachcn Hid
~Y weri! prepared to conU11ut:
lhl' session us w ;aa Uw mediator.
Oouat Thompson. of the stute
Col\clUat10n Sen1ce.
Thompson ~placed mediator
Tho.mu McCarthy who wu or·
gin111ly appo1nt~ll lo the Ocean
View ne1otiatfoos but was 11l!U
Involved in the Southern
California Rapid Trww1t District
negotiations in Los Angeles when
mcdiation began here Thursday.
The two s ides will begin
another mediation session Wed-
nesday mornine. Teachers say
they arc prepared to meet con
lllluousl; until an accord 1S re·
ached.
Superintendent Dale Cooean
said be finds 1t "d1rflcull to
believe .. that the teachers would
consider a strike over issues such
as "agency s hop or the grievance
procedures" since these are
items teachers would usu.Uy re·
solve through mediation or in the
courts
"They are resorting lo the
slnke right in the middle of a
process aimed at resolving our
dJfferences. ··Coogan charged.
According to new collective
bargaining laws for teachers, a
IS.day mediation period is re·
qwred when an impasse in the
negotiation is d eclared. The
EERB recognized the teachers'
declaration of impasse last week.
Under the law. if no agreement
is reached at the end of the IS.day
period, the next step would be a
month-long fact-finding period
Teacher representatives s aid
they believe the d1stnct has
"gone backwards" in some areas
of t he contract. On the other
hand. the distru.t believes the
teachers are asking them to give
up "management n ghts" in run·
rung Ocean View schools.
"The district is not respe>ndmg
to lhe negotiations," said Bal'T)'
Vilcov. president of the 500.
member teachers' group.
Viking Slide
Show Planned
A slide show and lecture on the
current Viking I and U missions
to the planet Man will be pre·
sented Oct. 14 at Costa Mesa City
Hall .
~n Casados. manager of the
education office of lhe J et
Propuls ion Laborator y In
Puadena. will d1scuss the suc·
cesses of the Mars probe. begin·
rung at 8 p.m . in council cham·
bers.
The program , presented by the
city's Department of Leisure
Services, 1s free to the public
For further information, call
Mike Putnam al 5.56-5391.
Two in Newport
Held in Escape PlOt
Two womt.'n were IUTC?.Sled by
FBI .11iwnt!> M ontluy n1 tihl 111
New1X>rl nc~1ch in connl'clion
with 11n Dlll·~ed plot to launt·h J
hehroptt'r n·~cuc uf un 1t1m;11t· or
;1 l\1 1ch1JC11n prison
Dctolls of th" arrc°"t or Puulcttc
Wehmeyer and J anel Ran .. W<'re
not 1mml•d1<1tc•ly a\':11labll' from
th•• l'"RI today
Agcnltl did i.ay the t•o women
\H•re namt'd along with thrN.•
men 1n an 1nd1clm<'nl 1~-.ul'tl
Sfpt. 23 b y a ft'drr4l 8rand jury
m Detroit
f\l•o arre11tcd In the plot wer<'
Jobn R Pitlman and Manu,•I
Nwn er. who w erl' t aken Into
CUltody Sl'pl. 23 In San 01t'jlO
!fhe Indictment char1tes th<'
Rt oup wllh p l anning th e
helicopter escape of convicted
drug offt nrler Robert Fty who 1s
awa1tini: !>('ntc•ncin~ m .i frocr•1l
pnsoo 1n Milan, Mich
Accord.mg to u statement re·
leased by the FBI in Oetro1t. lhe
four planned to station smper'
around the prison to kill j(uards
m the towers while lhe airborne
t•scape was under way
AH are being ht>ld on bonds,
r:cn1ing from $10,000 for Nune11
and Miss Rants to $.100,000 for
P\ltman and SS00.000 for Mlts
Wf'hmf'yer.
Accordinl( lo an FBI
pokeR m an. they will hf-at
nuiincd Oct 51n Santa Anu
• o.i1, llllot -,....... NftC HOflOr
Milan Dos tal. ~ Newport
Beach cJtY councilman fo r
the past six years, is the
city's new mayor. He was
elect ed by his city council
<'ollea~ue~ Monday rughl lo
fill the po~l left vacant b~
the death earber this month
of Muyor Howard Rogers.
Compe titors
Also 'E ying
Irvine Stock
Three unidentiCi~ business in-
terests are competmg with the
Mobil Oil Company Cot a controll·
mg interest in the ltvlJle Com·
pany, it was stated Monday in
Orange County Superior Court.
James Irvine Foundation al·
tom ey Howard Privett made the
disclosure during q~oning of
Irvine Company Vice President
Lansing Eberling. He refused to
1denl1fy the inte rested parties or
put a price tag on their offers.
PT'ivett further revealed wtule
interrupting Deputy Attorney
General Lawrence Tapper 's
quesUoning of Eberling that 14
pro5pective buyers have contact·
ed the f rvine Company in the 185t
thrttyears.
It was learned outside Judge
James F. Judge'sfourtroom that
at least two of th• three actively
interested in competing with
Mobil are prepared to top the $200
million offer.
The information appears to
strengthen Irvine heiress Joan
lrvtne Smith's contention that the
Mobil offe r, which represents a
per sha re value or ~. ls well
below the fair market value of the
!!lock.
Mobil and the foundation board
agrttd on the $200 million sale of·
the foundation 's 54.5 percent
stake m the Irvine Company but
the deal was frozen when Mrs.
Smith took legal actlontobaltit.
She contends that the sale of the
stock at its present quoted price
would be unfair to herself and
other minority stockholders.
Woman Jailed
On Fraud Rap
A woman who defrauded the
Orange County welfar-e depart·
mcnt o( S5,356 by claiming aid
while she drew support pay.
ments from two former husban~
ha!' bet-n sentenced to seven
months m the county jail
Retired O range County
Superior Court Judge Raymond
Thompson, acting as a relier
· Jurist. sentenced Mary E. Smith,
34, ()( Buena Park, and (wt.her
placed her on three years proba-
Uon.
He ordered Mrs. Smith to
make fUll restitution ot the SS.~
dunnJ her three yeanJ of proba·
lion. Her six children wUl be
c11red for in foster homes wblle
l'lhe ~t>rvcc; hc•r Jail time. Judge
Thompson ruled
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5-day Lark Loses Appeal
From Wirfl ~rvttH
Two 13-ycar-old boys from
Santa Ana are home unscathf'd
today aftt't 11pcoding five day1
head~ east In a lock~ railroad
boiccar
Mel Austin and Maka Rad1ett,
both sons or El Toro Marine gun.
nery sergeanta, flew home Mon·
day alter being rescued by •
raiJroad crew in Clovis, N.M.
Their adventure began Sept.
20. 8l a rail sldin& ne.ar the base
where they live.
The-y !!aid Ufe at home hod
bfen a bit uncomfortable
because they had taken, without
permission. a piec~ ot carpet
from a truck to use as noortnc tn
a wret'ked hclicopttt they uaed
as a hideaway.
1b•y ran away from homi?.
takin1 bags .wfth a handlUI of
clothes, a firat aid kit, a
nubllgbt. aod a partially empty
ba&ohnack chips. ·
Mt.er an Uftll~cessful boa.rd· lna Monday, the youths jumped
a boxcar early Tuesday mom·
in,. 'l'hcy crawled bebind some
crates, and reu a.Jeep.
'
Mel said he woke to &ee a
shaggy m an -"lie looked like
one of those guys on those want·
ed posters." -tearing open a
crate lo see what it held.
Shortly alter the intruder left,
a railroad worker came along-
·and locked the door. The boya
s&Jd they weren't worried. They
believed thf' trm wu headed tor
San Francisco.
But the tra•n rumbled
eastward, with tho two
stowaways flrmly locked ln with
only a high, small vart for a1r
and ll1ht, and do.zens <1 crates ol.
.one-gallon can1 of chopped
celery packed In water.
"We started gdUna scared
and talkln1 to God," Maka said.
'Ibey consumed six or seven
1allon cans of chopped celery
durtnc the five day ordeal.
"At flnt lbe cdery l8IUd bad,
but a couple or clays later tt tut·
cd pretty aood." Mel aald.
U the boys bad not benl able
to attract the 1Uenticn ol t.be
rallro•d ere• in Clovis, they
could bavo 1pent aootber five
d1ya In tbe bo:itca.r bdon! it re-
ached ltt detUDatl()ft.
Driver
Crashes
In Mesa
A ro.otort.at wbo alleaedb drove
throuab a school c rosswalk,
aparkod a two.cay police purawt
Monday afternoon, wh.lch endtd
wtth his arresl at\er ~piled lnto
a sJ1nal ll~bt in Coeta Mesa. \
Peter J . Taramuco, 19,
Chtremont. was held ln Orange
County Jail t oday 1n lieu of
125,000 baU. He fa~ multlplc
charlH includlnc unult with a
deadly we apon on a pollcc
oUlctr, and several traffic
vlolationa lollowlnJ the hl1b
apeed chue lbro1.1&h Newport
Beach and Coet1 Mesa.
Police said today they believe Ute car Taramasco was driving
was stolen ln Slln Dleao.
OUicers reconatructed the
story this way ·
A Newport Beach motorcycle
officer said he saw Taramasco
rail to stop for a school crosswalk
al Dover and Ma riner Dnves and
began purs uing the youth,
Taramasco allegedly m ade a
U·turo and roared toward the
cycle officer' forcing rum to the
side of the road .
Other officers picked up the
chase westbound on 17th Street in
Costa Mes a, and Newport Beach
officer Kenneth Weigand said
Taramasco slammed on his
br akes several times in an effort
to gel the police unit to run into
thebackofblscar.
Weigand nid he ramm~ the
rear of Taram asco's car and the
vehicle bit a t ruck that bad
pulled over to the side o( tbe
road, bouncing off the truck and
hitting a signal light at 17th and
Placentia Avenue.
Taramasco was treated at the
scene for fac ial cuts and
transferred lo UCI Medical
Center, and later Oran1e County
Jail.
Truck driver James E. Myers,
22132nd St., Newport Beach. was
unhurt in the three-car colhsion.
TONJGRJ'
NEWP ORT-MESA SCHOOL
BOARD -MeeUn1 canceled.
"BEHIND THE
HEADLJNES" -Dr. Giles T.
Brown lecturer, OCC Forum. 7.30p.m.
''THE RULING CLASS"
South Cout Repertory Theater .
Tueaday-SUnday through Oct. JO,
8pm.
WE DNESDAY, SEPT. 29
OCC LECTURE -"Aviation
Safety for Pilots," Fine Arts
Bid&. 119, 7:30p.m.
COASTLINE CC LECTURE -
"Uvin1 Truthfully," Dr. Arthur
L . Blets lecturer, Ne wport
Harbor Wgb auditorium. 7: JO
p.m. ,
Special Session Set
By School Trustees
The Newpor t -Mes a school
board will meet ln special session
Wednesday to take care of
routlne business delayed because
the board has been meeting with
community groups on the reloca
Uon of the district's conl.Jnuation
high school.
The special business meeting
is scheduled for s p.m . Wednes·
day at school district offices, 1801
16th St., Newport Beach.
Probably ,,,,. most oftl'n
request<'d colored stone 1~
Opal. This Is partlcularly
true of young P4K>Ple. Their
interest and enthusiasm for this lovely gem Just Mems to
grow and grow. They ere
willing to give their Oswll
tewet,-y tho ••tr• care It rt· quires.
Becauw Opel ls• hydrous silica (3 to 10% water> It
shOuld not be t•oosed to ex·
tremes In t~pe,-eture or It
m ight crack or craze. It has
theseme refractive Ind .. as
sesame seed oll end a tiny
drop of that oil on the stone occaslonally, wlll help to
keep It from drylr19 out. A
more convenient protedfW!
treatment Is• periodic !Oak·
Ing In room ttmoerature water. Oo not dLoo the piece
ot Opal J•weli'Y'Tnto a con-tainer o w•ter though as
OpalsaresubJe<t tofrKture
from dropping or a sharp blow.
Opal Is usually cut en
cabochon and smoothly
polish ed. Tt•• finest varieties elChlblt "play ot color" which Is en optlcal
pht.-omenon c:onslstlng of m.lny vfvld prismatic col· ors.
TOClay Au,tr1111 Is tho
prlnclpal source of ()pals.
Sehorr. Quits
'Temion Source' at CBS?
NEW YORK (AP> -Daniel Schorr, the newsman
:.uspended by CBS while a conarc~1onal commJUee
tried to find oul who r:•ve btm a .e<,_ report on the CIA, quit his networt obtod•y .
Schorr said 1n a etter to Richard Salant. precl-
dent of CBS News. that bts return
might be "a sourcu or tension
within the oraiaruzation. ·•
Schorr wa~ s uspl'nded In i.~cbru1try when lhc House Ethll's
Committee unnounced it wanted
to kno\Y who c av~ bim the rt-Port that criticl.zed operations of the CIA.
The news man uppeared
before the panel las~ ~eek and re-
fused to say where rw 1ot the re-•ettoo
port, claiming rePorttrs have the riaht to keep
sources contidential. The committ~ voted to take no action against him. 1
f'rone P.,,e A I
CARTER CRISIS ..•
Edmund G. Brown Jr.·s dnver
was apparently so smitten with
the need to stay in place in the
motor caravan that he forgot to
check bis passenger list
So. Califorrua's number one
Democrat was furnish~ a dusty
station wagon and presumably :i
carefully instructed driver to
escort him bac k to civilization.
All in all, it wasn't the best of
days for Brown.
For one thing, invitations to the
S75 a ticket barbecue rally said
those attending should wear their
"sh-kicking" clothes.
Most of the party faithfol
followed the dress code to the let·
t.er~ .
Bearded former congressman
Dick Hanna wore a broad·
brimm~ buffalo hat. U.S. Sen.
J ohn Tunney wore sneakers.
Congressman Jerry Patterson
wore a Hang-Ten T-shirt.
Ken Cory looked more like an
Wlemployed accountant than the
s tate's controller. County
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was
dressed in what he likes to caJI
bis frontier s uit.
But Governor Brown wore a
gray business suit, white shirt
and black tie.
Candidate Carter had hls tie
and suit coat ocr and bis sleeves
rolled up within a rew minutes of
arriving at Rally '76.
But Brown we nt Brooks
Brothers all the way.
And as local candidates
paraded to his side ror a picture·
laking s ession, Brown's mood
grew more surly.
When asked for one last pose
with conl{ressional candidate
William Farris, Brown snapped ,
"Okay, okay. But this is the last
one."
Then, with Farris standing a
few feet away, Brown called out,
"Where's the guy who wants the
picture. Where's the guy?"
"I 'm the guy," Farris answered.
The best candidate Farris got
for his campaign literature was a
picture of blmsell smiling and
California's governor scowling.
And at that point, Brown didn't
know that in a few minutes he
would be forgotten by the Carter
motorcade.
But there wasn't much the ral·
ly planners forgot.
For Instance. for the politically
sensitive the portable fiberglass
rest rooms hauled to the ranch
were emblazoned across their
doors, "teamsters serviced."
The United Farm Workers·
Teamsters dispute was avoided
by serving Sebastlani rather
than Gallo wine.
And those who sold Carter
peanut necklaces for SlO assured
prospective buyers the peanuts
coated with gold were from
Georgia and the gold was, in·
deed, real gold.
But wben it came to controlling
@
EiEM WISE
)
the traveling press. Rally '76
planners mel t~1 r maLcb.
When a bullhorn equipped
campaign worker directed the
travelers to cold beer, the media
rollowed.
But signs held h1gb by other
workers that read, "Press -
Follow Me." we re ignored as the
press bumpe d and bus tled
around Carter
During a brief tue·of·war
game, some of those who had
come to sec Carter and who
Carter had com e to see made the
mistake of com ing between the
cameras and the candidate.
And those w iclding the
cameras began yc>lllng.
"Get that fat guy with the bat
out of the way.'' one television
<.'ame raman yellt>d. "Get that Cat
guy out of there • ·
The so-called (at man with the
hat was Richard O'Nc11J, owner
of the ranch and godfather to
Southern California 's
Democrats
All in all, Cart~r spent one hour
ruld 25 mmulcs at Rally '76.
Twenty five of those 8S minutes
were spent in the mobile camper,
15 o( them wailing for the Big
Macs.
Carter s pent a nother 20
minutes posing with local can-
didates.
His well-accepted speech last·
ed 10 minutes. Collectlvcily,
speeches e xtolling Carter's
virtues by O'Neill, Brown and
Tunney ale up another 10
minutes.
That left the smiling former
Georgia governor 20 minutes lot
race-to-face or lens-lo-lens con·
versatlon with those who support
rum
But he got a hell ringer en·
dorsement from O'Neill when the
county and Southern California
Democratic leader compared
Carter's visit lo his ranch with
Gaspar Portolo's 1769 expedition
stopover. -
After the good natured can·
didate's Big M ac·delayed de·
parture, the Democrats played
ranch games.
And they ate.
They ale barbecued steaks.
enchiladas, tortillas, com on the
cob, salad and chili beans. For
the thirsty, there was red and
white SebasUani, marguerltas
and iced beer.
As Carter's motorcade disap-
peared down the ranch road, the
Democrats who stayed behind
began lining up at the barbecue
pits.
But Carter's campaign lunch
had been h alf a cold turkey
sandwich washed down by grape
soda.
And on the travelint press
buses. there were no doubt some
who wondered how they aot stuck
with fi sh fillet when what they re-
ally craved woa a Bia Mac.
The two rt10,1 lmPort1nt
c 1,,.,..,., ;J rr "whlll'" Op.ii,
rharact1>rl11>d by" White or
milky body color, end
"btork" Op111 l)OS'I 'lwdof a
dMk11r body tolor. The mo't
valuabto and lht most
c,o~ht lifter •re the bl•(k ()p~ls with lnteMo, ottr.c;.
lively dl\trlbutCld and well· shoped color patcht!$.
~cause Opal 1, S to 51/t In
ha rdness, It h 'lometfmn
combined with other 'ltones In what we call "dout>lttl" and "triplets." Doublets aro
made by cementing • thin fayer.of gem Opal to another
material to lend stre™Jth.
The triplet adds a qu•rt1 tot> Which gives 1t more durablll· ty and prevents scratching
of the softer Opal. There Is also "floating" Opal Which
consists of c hips of Opa~
float1n9 in glycerine Inside I\
small crystal sphere. All ~ thffe assembled Opalsareu.,
course much less expensive then a full Opa I gem.
Wt carry a wide variety of'
O_p.,I Jewelry ranging trorw
S30. to sev.-ral thousands. It'
11 the birthstone ot thOslt
born In October, but all may
use and enjoy this fasclnat"' Ing gem. With re&SOnable, care It wilt IH t for m.ny,.
many years. 1
·Orange Coast
ED&TION
¥0L. 69, NO. 2n, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA
Todn,·"s losing
N.Y. Stoeks
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1976 N TEN CENTS 1
Carter Crisis: Big Mac Saves the Day;
• By GA RV GllANVILLt; ~ OIUO.CMl .. l"llell,....
It waa m1daftcrnoon last Sun·
y when a young man hurried to
e Golden Arche~ in San Juun
f apistrano a nd picke'd up !'lO ru.sh
rder Big Macs
He also picked up hefty sacks
containing 2S ham sandwtches,
25 fish fillet sandw1CMs and, for
*asonis known only to himself, a
llngle order or fre nch fnes.
The griddle w u shll slzz.llng
when the youna man paid for the
81& Mac feast. bopped into a ll4l·
tioo wagon and headed back out
Ortega Highway to Lbe o·~elll
Ran('h and Democ,.atl c
Rally '76
Meanwhile, back at the ranch,
Jimmy Carter sat in a moblle
camper home sipping from a can
of Shasta grape soda.
The Democratic pres1denllaJ
ooo11nee had all but left the open
air political ra lly lS minutes
t>arlter
But a.s he started lo climb into
hia mustard colored limousine,
an aide told Carter of a senous
campaign O\•ers1gbt
The traveling pre s hadn't
btto ltd
So, while Carter sipped grape
&Oda. his presidential campaign
was temporarily sidetracked by
tht' collt•ct1v1• uppetltes of about
100 reporters, photogruphers iand
assorted broadcast types.
Added delay in the candidate's
hell-bent-for -leather !'lt'ht'dule
was avoided when the hastily or
dered Big Ma('s, fistl fllet and
ham sandwtches arrived at the
ranch.
As the young campaign worker
and some helpers lugged lhe
sandwiches to the disgruntled
press compou nd, someone
veUed. "No! No! Put the food on
the buses. We gotta gl't out'a
h,•re'"
The strategy paid off Seconds
niter the sandwich sacks were
put on the buses, tile tra,•ellng
press was aboard and ready to
move on.
After one last pos<'d photo with
a local cand1datt>, Corter was in
tm car
And his 10-rar motorcudo
trailed by three pn'!I~ buses was
soon wlndln& Its w11y down u ~
hastily graded ranch roud and
back on to campaign tra.il '76.
But the rally 's strateglsts had
forgotten something other than I
the c are and reeding or the
lra\'chng press
California's governor wus left
behind •
<Stt CARTER, Pag~ /\%)
•
Dostal Nanied Newport Mayor ~
0 10
$ I
Mil es
"p Wl"'-to MU
NEW FIGHTING FLARES
Scene of Struggle
Victim's Son
Can't Finger
Crime Exhibit
8) TOM BARLEY
Ott ... OoltyPi ... SUll
Murder v1ct 1m J oan n
Sc-1gman ., son l(•st1fi<'d in court
today that he w a:. unable to hnk
M y of the property taken from
tv.o accused men with that worn
And carried b)' the men who
murdered his mother
John Micha<'! Sc1gmun. 17. had
earlier b<'<'n unable to identify
either Will iam Puul Gullett or
Ronald Lewis Ewmg, both 27, as
the men who bur11t into the family
homeanLosAlam1toslastAuli? 25
The.• r<'d haired v.1tne's wus
hked toda y in Santa Ana
Munir1pal C'ou rt if wi~:.. sun
gl.tSSt'S, a watch und other 1lt'm.,
of ('lothinit s hown him by in
\'e11lig11tors rt'se m bl cod I ho:-.e \\ orn
by his t1bductors
The young man told def ens<• at
tc. ney M Brv1n Cooper dunn~ th<'
prehm1nnr) h1•;1r1n)t lh:at ht• t•ould
not identify uny ofthet>xtub1l!.
··Tut•y ~hm.H·d ml' a l'h1rt thnt
m1~ht ha H' ht·1·n "'orn by "lu'l1wd
numtx-r two 1 f:v.1ni:1 but I'm not
sure," h1· told J utl,.:t• Hobl.•rt 1-:
Law
Slwrt Detoru
On Neivport
Freeway Set
The Installation or new
overhead siens will brinf[
lbe closure of st'ctlons of
the Newport freeway
between Baker and Bristol
Streets from 12.01 a.m. to6
a .m . Wednesda y and
Thursday mornings.
On both days, mOlori~ts
will be for('ed from the
freeway lo take short de·
toun before returning to
the highway.
(
Wednesday morning,
northbolJnd motorists on
the ~ewport Freeway will
be detoured at Bris tol
Street and proceed along
Red Hill Avenue to Baker
Street to gain access to the
f reeway . Southbound
travelers will not be affect·
ed Wednesday. ,
I
I
Southbound drivers will
ult at Baker Street Thurs
day morninr and travel
along Bristol Street to re·
a(b Ntwpott Ooulevanl
Northbound lanes oo Lbe
Newport Frc~way will be
open Thursday. ..
Syrians
Battle in
Beirut
BEIRUT. Lebanon <API
Sa\'age fighting was reported lo
day as Syn an troops and tanks
launched an orrens1ve lo d1slodgt·
Palestinian gu errillas from
mountain strongholds O\'erlook
mg Beirut. Right-wing Chnslrnn
forces also joined the four·
pronged ass ault begun at dawn
ln Cairo, Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat charged that the
Syrian attack was an attempt to
destroy the Palestmian move·
ment and sh atter Arab efforts to
end the Ii -month-old Lebanese
r1v1l war
A Synan military spokesman
:.aid in Damascus that the Syrian
forces had gone into action lo
clean up Palestinian positions
"disrupting orde r and peace in
Lebanon."
Earlier, the Syrian govern·
ment said it still supported the
Palestinian cause despite the ex-
ecution of three pro-PaJestiruan
g ue rrillas who attacked a
Damascus hotel Sunday.
A nurr)' of P alestlman com
mun1ques said their antiaircrart
batteries were in action Rgamst
.. unidentified enemy planes ..
makmg low pai>ses over a stnng
or seven Palestinian-held sum
mer resort towns 12 to 18 mile~
east or he re
The top Christian militia com·
mander said Christian forces had
Joined the Syrian attack and that
the entire Christian enclave
north of Beirut had been put in a
state of alert.
"We have used the Syrian at
tack to launch an offensive of our
own," said Bashir Gem aycl.
rommander of the Phalan~e par-
ty m11lliu, largest on the Chris-
tian side.
Bashir is the son of Phalangl'
party leader Pierre Gemayel
A guernlla commuruque said
Palestinians and their Lcbane:.e
lrh1st allies were lorkt'd an
ground and art1ll<'ry comh<•t with
Synan 11llarkers
Nursing Home
Owner Ousted
I.OS ANGELF.S <Al» A
municipal judge has ord('rcd the
11rlm1nl11trator of a convalc!icl'nt
hospital described by :iuthont••'!I
1:111 "co('kroach ridden .. and
"grossly dirty" to qwl thr nul':'I
Ing home bu11lnei1s .
Jrvtn3 Kirsc henbaum. ad-
ministrator of the King David
Convale11cenl Hoapltul, was or
der~ Monday by Jud1ie Ronald
George to end his assoclaUon
with and ,aell alt lntttftl In the
home within 30 days. Ht was ahl<>
ordered to get rld of any interest
he holds in other convalescent
ccn~rs wllt\ln 60 days.
George told Kirschtnbaum
that he lacked the ability lo run a
competent and skilled nursing
home.
TAKES PRO TEM CHAIR
Councilman Pete Barren
Tu:o College
Boarm Slat,e
"Summit Meet '
A summ it conference bl.•lween
Saddleback Collette and Coast
Community Collt!ge tru4'tees
may take place tn the near future
on the !o.UbJCCt or inler·dlStrfrt at
tendance pohe1cs
At their meeting Monday
night, Saddleback board mem-
bers informally decided to ask
the Coast board for a JOant
s<'ss1on to d1i-cuss the longstand·
ing f e ud th at has caused
headaches for both distncts
Several pcopl~ from the au·
diencc at Monday's board meet-
ing in Irvine protested lhe fart
that Saddleback now re-quires a
!>pec1al permit for any of the dis·
tnct ·s residents who wish to al·
tend Cout district classes
The crux or the protcsU. vmred
Monday was a de('is1on by Coast
tru.'ltt'es la'>L wt'ek to admit Sad·
dlebark d1!1lrict students only 1f
they pay full non rPs1dt'nt twuon
of S3S per academic 'H'mester un
1t NoncrNtll cla'lwS would cost
Sl 79 per hour
l!nt1I Coast cha nged 1ti. pohcv.
1t wa'I charging the Saddlcbac•k
dtstn<'t S300 a y~ar in "scat tax
es·· for each full t1m<' ('Qwvalent
south county :ritudent attend1nn
11.s ('! asse!<
Thoujith most of th<' barn crs to
lnter·dlslrlct utt(•ntlwnc·e seem to
have been ra1st'd by Coast, the
audiencl' members who spoke
Monday reserved their sharpei;t
rt•marks for the Saddleback
board.
Trustees were chided for their
new permit policies and ror '''311·
Ing to r~solvc differences with Cout."
One audlen('e member called it
a "ripoff" for people who live in
the northern Saddleback district
and must commute to the Mis·
s1on Viejo cempus
Barrett
Pro Tein
Selection
By JOANNE Rt:YNOl.DS
Of IM Ootl¥ P11to1 \t."
M 1 I an Dos l a I , a s I\ ~ t• d r
Nt'~port Bearh r1ty counr1lman
was elected ma) or Monday
Dostal. who hlis :-.en•l'd a'
mayor pro tern . fills th<' \acanry
created by the tlNtth or llov. ard
Ro~ers earlier this month
Dostal's election was follov.t'd
by the election of Councilman
Pete Barrell as mJ)Or pro tern
Barrett is serving his first
term on the council
Both m en will ser\'e tn thost'
posts until Apnl. l!Y78
Both DO!>lal and Barrf'tt, alon"
w1th fellow councilmen Lur1llc
Kuehn and P aul Ryckorr were 1n
contention for the mayor 's seat.
fo'ollowing his el<'cl ion, the ob·
viously elated Do~tul, who was
selected on the firi•t ballot,
declared "It will be an Pxtrcrne
pleasure to serve you <the coun·
cil) and the city "
He said the number of can
didates for ma\ or was an Indira
lion or "the political health of our
('ommunity .. He said he would
dedicate himself tu t'nroura~tng
progress and at the .;aml' time
maintammi: the city's :.t<mdurd
of hvmg
Shortly after the c•lecllon. the
<'Ounr1I voted 5 I. \\Ith RHkoH
dissentin.:. to aµpo1n t ri i.ur
cessor to fill RQgNi. council
seat
Dostal noted that, 1r the council
is unable to agret• on an a1lpotnt
ment. a s pcrial election will he
called to fall the First D1stnc:t
seat.
Earlier in the day clunng th~
council's study :.cssion, former
Mayor Don Mcinnis took 1ssu<.'
with a Da ily Pilot editorial
which declared th<' council to be
m violation of the Hrown Act, the
state anli-secrt'cy law
The editonal was bast'tl on an
cxrcut 1 vc session th<' council
CSee DOST A I,, Paitt-A.z)
Woman Jaile d
On Fraud Rap
A woman who d1•rruuded tht•
Orange County welfar<• depart
ment or S5.356 l'>y ch11m1ng 111d
while she drew s upport pay·
ment5 frl'lm two former tiu111l11nds
has het>n ~l'ntenc<'d to seven
ml)nt hx tn tht' C'Ounty Jail
Re tired Orange County
Superior Court Judge Raymond
Thomp!i!on . acting as a r elief
jurist . sentenC'f'd Mary E. Smith,
34, of Buena Park, and further
placed ht'r on lhrer years proba
lion.
fie ordered Mrs. Smith to
make ru11 restitution ol the $5,356
during her three years of proba·
tion. Her six children will be
tared for In 'oster homC!I while
she sen•es her J1u l lime, Judge
Thompson ruled.
0•11• ,..,.. SI•" -· TO WIELD GAVEL
New Mayor Dostal
Competitors
Also Eying
Irvine Stock
Three un1dt•nt1ficd business in·
terests are competmg with the
Mobil 011 Company for a rontroll·
mg mtercst m the Irvine Com·
pany, 1l was stated Monday in
Orange Counly Superior Cuurt.
James In 1ne Foundation al·
tomey Howard Pri\'ell made lht-
d1sclosure during questioning or
Irvme Company Vice President
Lani;ing Eberling. He refust'd to
1dent1ry the in terested parues or
put a price ta~ on their offers.
Privett further revealed while
intcrruptin ~ Depuly Attorney
Gt'neral Lawrence Tapper's
questioning of Eberlin~ that 14
pros pective buyers have contact·
ed the Irvine Company in the last
three years
lt was learned outside Judge
James F' Judge's courtroom that
at least two of the three activ<'IY
interested an competing with
Mobil are pre pared to top the $200
m1lhon oHer
The information appears to
~trengthen Jn inc heiress Joan
I rvtne !)m1th 's contention that the
Mobil off Pr, which represents a
per share value of S24 . 1s well
below the raar market value of the
<;lO<.'k
Mobil and the fo undation board
agre<'d on the $200 million llUlt· of
the found atlon ·s M .5 percent
stake 1n the Irvine Company hut
the de al Willi rrozeh when Mr:i
Srnlth took legal action to halt it
She contends that thcsalcorthc
stock nt its present quoted prire
would bt' unfair lo hcrs.-lt llnd
other minorl ly stockholdera
Mr11. Smith hns 11ugge11ted that
the foundation dlapo11c of the
stock which muHt ht> relln
qulshed under ftdcrlll low by
giving it to charltle11. 111e suggc11.
lion appears to hove been r<'Jcct.·
ed by the foundation and the
Irvine Company
NB Pier Operators Want Out
'
Newport Beach c.il)' coun-
cill'Mft are looltinC for a n w
operator for tbo concesalon
1tand5 on the city's two ocean
pttt11, but they say they'd be Just
as happy tr they could &ive the
lease back to tbe family that has
nm the pier stands for 61 years.
Noel Pboenlx and his famUy
formally noUficd lbe clt,y Sept. t
that, under ~rms ol lhe existing
lease, "we no longer wish to
operate the Newport and Balboa
Piers "
That notice eocs into elf ect in
Ottember
A dispute between tbc Pbocn1x
ramlly and the city began earlier tbe council in July, he a.<\ked that
this summer when Pboenlx the 10 percent provision be
asked the clty to reconsider the dropped because business 11 10
terms of the lease which had bad ln wlnter that he need the in·
been renewed in February. come from the summer month..•
Under the conditions of that to see him throu1h the rest of the
leue, Phoenix &ells live bait, year.
tackle and s nacks from tbe The council asked for an audit·
stands on the two piers and pays of his boon to determine what a
the city either $660 a month OT \O. fair rental would be.
percent or hl11 gross moothly in· The auditor, R. E Thompaon
come. whkbenr ii arcatcr. of Holmoren and Sawyer. told tbe
The I oue also calls for councll tn August that the 10 i>cr·
PbotnJlt to malnlain the stands cent charge la falr , but he CClO·
and to keep records ol hll bus:l-ceded that the "entire opcraU.oo ons. .. is unprofit4ble ''
When Pboenlx appeared befOl't He also concluded that lbc
--._&.--
Phoenix family "has not main
tained auditable r~ords as re-quired by the terms of their
license agreement with the cit)'.'•
The city's building department
also claimed the famU)' wall In
default because of alleged fallure
to bring the 50-year-old bulldlogs
up to code.
At that Auitust meettna, coun·
dJmtn told city staff members to
lnform the Phoenix famlJy of the
default.
The result waa the ldkr or
Sept. 9, ln which the ramUy utd
It was no lon1u interested in
<St-t PIB&S, Pa(e AZ>
Newport
To Seek
Funding
0Hr the object ion of City
Councilma n Paul Ryckoff. the
Ne"' port Reach City Council de·
c1ded Mond ay to apifly for
$215.000 in federal funds to con·
tmue the city's program for
seruor ('1tizens
Ryckorr opposed the apphca·
tion because 1t will reqwrethe Cl·
ty to institute an affirmative ac·
t1on progr am the active
re('ruitmenl or minorities for city
employment
Earlier. three member:. or the .
14·membl'r ('1t1zens committee
which recom mendt.'tl the grant,
application, took Issue with the
committee's work, say1n1o: the
proposed senior citizens center
may not be needed.
The money, the second install·
ment of a threc·year grant from
the Department or !lousing and
Urban Development <HUD>. is
being used to buy land m Corona
del Mar for the center and will
also be used to launch a series o(
proposed pro~rams there
Last year, the citn~ens commit-
tee was formed to ftnd out what
the needs of Newport Beach's
elderly ar e and l'Slabllsh pro·
1:rams to meet those needs
The ent ire JlroJect, 1nclud1 ng
the i.taff that works with thr com-
mittee, 1s being paid for by the
HUD grant which is expected lO
bring 3 total of $600.000 to the
d ty.
Of that money, $450.000 h;,s
already been committed by the
city council lo purchase a six-
acre site a t Fifth and Margueriw
Avenues in Corona dcl Mar
There is a building on the pro·
perty which the city lenses lo a
private school. The committee
has recommended that the lease
not be renewed at the end of this
school y<'ar so that the building
can be converted into a scnio~
citizen center by summer of 1977.
C~e FUNDS, Pa~f' A2>
pecial Se sion Set
By chool Trust~es
The Newport Mesa :,chool
hoard will meet m spcciul session
Wednesday to tak~ care of
routine business dclayc-d becau:to
the bnurd hos bl•en me<:lmg wttlt
community l(roups on the rel()(tt•
lion of th(' d111trlct·11 contmuation
hl~h fic hool
The." ~1>('('1al hu~m1•11!> mt'ellng
ts schedull.'d for S p m Wt·dn1·s·
day ut 11chool dl11trlct 0((1cc11, 1601
Hith St .. NowJX)rt Jltu<'h
Or ~n:rJ ,~OUH I
Weath_.r
Cool . C'lou d y anti ;1 -
chance of rain in coa11tol
i.ectlon8 W<.'<ln~·Aduy lllJ1h:o1
expe('ted to be olx>Ul 70,
lows 1n the 60!'1.
INSIDE TODA l'
Seu.th CO<Ut Rtp~Of11 ha6
lovncht'd tta acoaon with o lu.f
111. ourbfc com~d11 ICtlridng f
£ngll1h nobilll11. "Th.r Ruung 1
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CARTER CRISIS •••
Edmuod G. Brown Jr.'• driver
•• apparently so smitten wlth lbt need to stay in pl.ce lo tbo
motor car av an that be f arcc>l to
cbeck Im paaen4er u.t. So, California s number OM
Jhmocrat was lurniabed a dusty
•talion wagon and pre1umably "'
carefully in•tructed dnver to
eecort him back to c1Vlhzat.1on.
All ln all, tt wun't the best of
clays for Brown.
1 f'orooethlna, lnvttal.ionstothe
a Ucket barbecue rally s1.1d
e attending should wear lbdr
-kicking" c lot.bes.
tMo•l or the party faithful
wed the dreas code to the Jct-
Jleuded former cooare55man
D1ck Hanna wore a broad-
\w'iJDmed bulfalo bat.. U.S. Sen.
ho Tunney wore sneakeri..
eressman Jerry Patterson
ea Hang-Ten T·sbirt.
,•J;ten Cory looked more like an
mployed accountant than the
e'a controller. County
rvisor Ralph Diedrich was
sed 1n what he hkes to caJl
rontier swt.
;c'ut Governor Brown wore a
flfY business suJt, white shirt
-1blacktie.
Candidate Carter had bis tie JGSd suit coal off and tus sleeves
19lled up within a few minutes of
OT{iving at Rally '76.
But Brown went Brooks
Brothers all the way.
And as local candidates
pllf'aded lo his side for a picture-
taking session, Brown's mood
grew more surly.
I Wbeo asked ror ooe last pose
with con~ressional candidate William Farris. Brown snapped.
I "Okay, okay. But Uus is the last
one."
Then, with Farris standing a
few fffl away, Brown called out.
"Where's the guy who wants the
picture. Where's the guy?"
"I'm the guy," Farris
answered.
The best candidate Farris got
for his campaign literature was a
picture of himself ~nruliog and
California's governors.cowling.
And at that point, Brown didn't
know that in a few minutes be
-would be forgotten by the Carter
motorcade.
But there w~n·t much the ral-
ly planners forgot.
. For instance, for the politically
sensitive the portable fiberglass
rest rooms hauled to the ranch
were emblazoned across their
doors, "teamsters serviced."
The United Farm Workers-
Teamsters dispute was avoided
by serving Sebastiani rather
than Gallo wine.
And those who sold Carter
Thieves Rob
NB Viewers
Of TV Shows
paaat neckla«is for SlO ~
P1otpeeUve bl.l)'ers I.be ~aouta
coated wltb aoJd wece from
G«qia ed the gokS WU. ln·
died. na1 rold.
But wbn tt ca.metocc:atl'Olllu
the traweU.01 pre11, 8a1lJ '1i
ptumen met tbelr match.
When a bullhorn equipped
campaiso worker dirftted the
travelers to cold beer, the: mod.la
followed.
But alcns held hl&h by otl>u
workers that read, "Pren -
Follow Me,·· were ignored as the
press bumped and buslled
around Carter.
During a brief tu1-ol-war
game, some ol those who h•d
come to see Carter and who
Carter had come to see made the
mistake of coming between the
cameras and the candidate.
And those wielding the
cameras began yelling.
"Get that rat guy with the bat
out of the way," one television
cameraman yelled. "Gel that fat
guy out of there."
The so-called rat man with the
hal was Richard O'Neill, owner
ol the ranch and ,godfather to
Southern Calfforni.a's
Democrats.
All in all, Carter spent one hour
and 25 minutes at Rally '76.
Twenty five of those 85 minutes
were spent in the mobile camper.
15 or them waiting for the Big
Macs.
Carter spent another 20
minutes ppsing with local can-
didates.
His well·accepted speed) last-
ed 10 minutes. Collectively,
speeches extolling Carter's
virtues by O'Neill, Brown and
Tunney ate .up another 10
minutes.
Thal left the smiling former
Georgia governor 20 minutes for
lace-to-face or Jens-to-lens con-
versation with those who support
him.
But he got a bell ringer en-
dorsement from 0 'Neill when the
county and Southern Califorrua
Democratic leader compared
Carter's visit to his ranch with Gaspar Portola"s 1769 expedition
stopover.
After the good natured can·
didate's Big Mac-delayed de·
parture, the Democrats played
ranch games.
And they ate.
They ate barbecued steaks.
enchiladas, tortillas, com on the
cob, salad and chili beans. For
the thirs ty. there was red and
white Sebastiani, marguerilas
and iced beer.
As Carter's motorcade disap-
peared down the ranch road, the
Democrats who stayed behind
began lining up at the barbecue
pats.
But Carter's camp8.lgn lunch
had been half a cold turkey
sandwich. ~ashed down by grape
soda.
And on the traveHn~ press
buses. there were oo doubt some
who wondered how ~Y got stuck
,.,th fl.sh fillet when what they re-
ally craved was a Big Mac.
~lly lllltt -lrf\.Mr.ty.,.
BURNED FOUNTAIN VALLEY HIQH SCHOOL YOUTH RUSHED TO AMBULANCE
14-year-old Science Student In Critical Condition Following Lab Accident Mondat
F ro• P a ge A J
PIERS ..•
operatlng the concession.
Phoenix suggests that the
stands be torn down and replaced
with modern structures. includ-
ing a sit-down r estaurant for the
Newport Pier. He also suggests
mstallatioo of sewer and gas
lanes along tbe piers.
Based on a city staff recom-
mendation, councilmen decided
to open the concessions for bid·
ding as a means of establishing a
fa1r market value for the lease.
The lease, 1n the past, has been
awllJ'ded after negotiation with
the Phoenix family.
In addition, the terms of the bid
will include renovation of the
two stands.
In doing so. councilmen
stressed that they are interested
m encouraging fishing from the
piers, not in building restaurants·
on them
And they further indicated
they especially want the Phoenix
family to bid for the concessions.
"We want to give them every
opportunity lo bid on this,"
declared Councilman Don Mcln-
nis.
Sextuple t Dies
KOBE. Japan (AP)-Another
o r the sextuplets at Kobe
University hospital rued early
Tuesday. leaving only one sur-
vwor or the Sept. 15 multiple
btrth. Doctors attributed the de·
alb lo cardiac circulalloo fatlurc.
Sclwol Lab Blast
Burns Valley Boy
By RAV ESTRADA
Of 1M O•Hy f'jlOl SUtt
Fountain Valley High School
student Michael Kane remained
in critical condition today after
suffering thlrd degree bums over
90 percent or hls body Monday m
a laboratory expl061on.
City fire department omc1als
theorize a Bunsen burner had ig-
nited a can or duplicating flwd m
the science classroom.
Kane, 14, of 16450 Jody Circle,
Fountain Valley, suffered thJrd
degree bums over his face, body,
arms and legs. His instnJctor,
Robert Rolle, 35, of 15M2 Quart~
St , Westminster. suffert'd third
degree burns on his arms.
Kane was taken by paramedics
lo UCI Medical Center burn unit.
Rolle, who tried to exlingwsh the
flames which ignited Kane's
clothing ln the blast, was taken to
Fountain Valley Community
hospital where he 1s laslt'd 10 good
condition.
Although school and fire de-
partment officials are still in·
vesugallog the actual cause of
the blast, one witness. Jona
Hyland. 13, of Fountam Valley.
saJd sbe was io the back of the
room when the explosion oc-
curred.
''Mtke was experimenting with
some chemicals when I heard the
explosion," s he said. "It started
a small fire at first but it spread
onto bis body within seconds ...
Mass Hyland s aid most of the
class of 20 ~·~·dents panicked and
ran from t11e room while Kane
began to run wildly with flames
covering his body. Rolle then
tned to wrap the youth in a fire-
prooC blanket, she swd.
Two other s tudents. Lisa
Sowell, 14 , and Brian Sherrell, 15,
were the only ones lo:>tay and try
lo extinguish the flames, accord-
ing to a school official invesUgat-
ang the incident. ·
Sehorr Quits
'Tension Source' at CBS?
About 2,S-00 Newport Beach.
subscribers to Teleprompter Ca·
ble Telev1s1on were blacked out
Monday night when thieves cul
the syslem 's ma LO trunk lines and
stole a master connector, pohce
reported.
Police said the thieves ap-
parently unscrewed a. 11treet cov-
er to gain access to the firm's wire
Two in Newport
He/J, in Escape Plot
NEW YORK CAP) -Daniel Schorr, the newsman
s uspended by CBS while a congressional committee
tried to find out who gave him a secret report on the
CIA, quit his network job today.
Schorr said in a letkr lo Richard Salant, presi·
dent of CBS News. that his return
might be "a source of tension
within the organization."
Schorr was sus pended in
February whl•n the I louse Ethics
Committee announced it wanted
to know who gave him the report
that criticized operations o( the
; connections at the corner of
Tustin Avenue a nd Clay Street.
Alter cutting all the connecting
W1res, they took a cast iron houJ.
ing containine the heart of the ca-
ble dislri bu ti on ayatem.
Two women were arrested by
FBI aeeols Monday night In
Newport Beach in connection
wilh an alleged plot to leunch a
hellcopter rescue or an inmate of
a MIC'hlgan prison.
Detalls or the arrest or Paulette
. Wehmeyer and Janet Rants wert·
not immediately available from
the FBI today.
and MtSs Ranls lo $.100,000 for
Pittman and $500,000 for Miss
Wehmeyer.
Act'ordlng to an FBI
spokesman, they will be ar·
ra1gncd Oct. 5 ln Santa Ana.
D eath S u sp ect
Faces T ests
CIA.
The news man appeared
before the panel last week and r e·
fused to say wht•rc he got the r e-scHo1t1t
port, claiming reporters have the right to keep
sources confidential. The committee voted to take no
action against him.
Schorr's letter to Salant referred lo "plans wh ich
are fairly far advanced," hut did not elaborate on his
future.
Fro• Pa~ A J
FUNDS •.•
Committee membtn met with
COW\cllmen In a atudy session
Monday afternoon pnor to the ~11·, formal approvat ol the sram appUcattOQ.
Alona with Ryckoff's object.Ion
to the afftrmatJve actiOft pro-
vision in th• apphcotJon, thrff
commJttee mcmben\'Olc.dlhelr
disapproval or the eiommlttte•a
research done to est.abUJ.b a need
for the center.
The three. Barbara Stabler,·
Elaine Unboff and AM Spencer,
aald they wanted to rue a minority
report, but the other 11 commltW.
members voted qaimt them.
lnst.ead, the three women wrote a
letter to the couocU.
That letlu pointed oul what the
three considered weak potnta in
lb survey usod to eat.abUsh ..
"n~"lorthecenttt. .
Monday, all three relterateJ
their opinions.
"I leel the ataUstfct were in-
terpolat.ed to prove wha\ tbe com·
mittee wanted to prove," sal•
Mrs. Stabler. "I agree a modest
.facility 1s needed, but we doo't
need to get into the amounta of
money and a facllityoltbesiuof(
the one proposed."
Mrs. Unborl labeled the pro-
JM)Sed center "extravagant."
The three stressed that ~ir let·
ter of dissent was aimed at the
survey and its results, not at the
report made by the committee on
.Monday.
Mrs. Stabler, however, indicat·
ed that she may lake i.ssue with
Monday's report whJch calls for
takeover or the school buildinf
and the inatJlutioo ol a variety o(
social, recreational and informa-
tion programs there.
The survey which the threq
women criticized was made in in•
terv1ews this spring withS20of the
city's 9,000 residents wboareover
theageof60.
That survey showed that 40 per,
cent of those surveyed expresse4
some interest in a aeniOl' cilized
center.
Fro• Page A l
DOSTAL •.•
held two WN.·ks ago to discusa
what the city charter says about.
filling a council vacancy.
He disputed lhat there was ~
violation or the law and swd the
Dally Pilot oughl to take th~
council lo court if the newspaper
really believes the councU acted
illegally.
Mcinnis did not bring the subo
jecl up during the evening
session when the election was
held or when the decision was
made to fill the vacant seal by
appointment.
The cou.nc1l set Oct. 6 al5 p.m.
as the deadline for recelVing ap-
pli cat ions from council can-
didates from the First District
which includes the Balboa
Peninsula and Lado Isle.
The applications will be r&-
viewed by the councU committee
on appointments wb.lcb consists
or Ryckoff, Mrs. Kuehn ansl
Mcinnis. They will decide wbicJi
candidates -if any -need to be
interviewed and report their fin-
dings to the full council Oct. 12.
Councilmen have until Oct. 13
to make an appointment. After
that, an election is automatic.
The first available date for an
election would be in March.
2nd Jumper Dies
PINE VALLEY (AP) -A
sttond apparent suicide wilbln)I
week bas taken place off the PiJfe
Valley Bndge over Interstate 8
cast of El Cajon. San Dieeo cot
oner's ofllcers uy. The body or.a
19-year-0ld sailor identified only
as Timothy M. Edwards was
round by hikers late Sunday.
The cable company listed the
lO!ls at $2,000 although poUce said
the box would be of UtUe value to
the lhtt'VC''\. A spokC'sman for
Teleprompter said the th1cves
.. really knew what they were do
ang." and said the theft "may
have Involved a 11n.tdge aJ(nmst
Teleprom ptt'r, ·' but d1dn 't
clabornteo.
Agents did s ay the two womc:-n
were named along with thrt'c
men in an Indictment Issued
Sept 23 by a federal grand jury
Jn Detroit.
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Customt'rl'I in Corona dcl Mer
nnd the Uppt>r Hay Aru of
N~wport Beach repe>rted thl' out-
ag.-at 4 :30 p.m . Monday. Servlee
was to be r~tortd loday, ucCOTd-
Jnf'loa apokcsm on forthenrm.
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Also arre9ted In the plot were
John R. Pittman and Manuel
Nunei who w ere taken tnto
custody Sept. 23 in San Dieeo.
The indictment cha.recs lh<-a r o up with planning the
bellc:opler escape ol convicted
drug oflender Robert Fry who is
awaltlng sentencing ln a tederul
prison ln Milan. Mich.
According to a statement re-
leased by the FBI in Detrott, lht>
four planned to station snipers
around the prison to lcUl guards
in th lowers while the airborne
escape wa1 under way.
All are being held on bonds
ranaing from $10,~ for Nunn
who called hamsell "We'' and
"Dfoath " has been ordered to uo-
dcreo further psychu1t.nc le!>ls
before standing lnal for two
murders.
Doctors at Atascadero State
Hospital aald laat week Francis
Raymorld St. John, 34, who has
pleaded Innocent by reason of in·
aanlly, was psychologically Cit
for tri111. But Superior Court
Judge WillJam B. Keene ordered
Jurlher teels Monday by two
peycblatrist1.
St. J ohn, a lormer mental pa·
tient, ls accused or murdering
.Max Kart, a 60-ycar-old Los
Ansalu pawnbroker, and Robert
Bucci, 56, in October.
Council Action
In action Monday nJeht. Newport Beach city cou.o· d.lanen: .
MAYO•: Elected Milan Dostal mayor and elevated
Pete Barmt to mayor protem.
APPOINT: Decided to appoint 1 auccessor to Howard
Rogers. setting Oct. 8 as tbe deadllae for 1ppUcaliOD1.
Till: Aareed to allow the Yellow C.b Co. to lncrtase
its fare lo 80 cents for the fint quarter mile and 20 cents fot'
each additional quarter mile.
GAS~ Heard a report from the Teclmlcal Oil Advisory
Committee which 1uatated aeJUn1 the n"tural 1u betnc
dralned from weJll iD West Newport.
P1Ea5: Put out ror ~ t.be concessions at tbe Nt'WpOl't
ad Balboa piera wbicb have heal held tor lbe paat 11 yean
bycnefa~y. •• • ••
Probably the most often
request&d colored stone l'l Opal. This Is particularly true of young people. The ir
Interest end enthusiasm for this lovely gem Just seems to
grow and grow. TMy are
willl"9 to give their Opal
Jewelry the extra cart It re· quires.
Because Opal ls a hydrous
silica <3 to t0% water> It shOuld not be exposed to u -tremes in temperatu~ or It
might crack or cnne. II has
the same refractive lndelC as SHame seed oil and a tiny
drop of th1t oll on the stone occaslon•llY, w111 help to keep It from dry1no out A
more convenfent protective
treatment Is a per 1odic soak·
1"9 In room temperature
water. Do not~ the plKe
of ()pat jewelfYTnto a con· tainer of water t~h as
Opals are subJec;t to frKture
from dropping or a sharp
blow. • Opal ls usually cut en
cabochon •nd smoot"'v polish ed. The finest
v1rletles uhiblt "play of
color" which Is an opttcal
phenomenon consisting of
many \'lvld prrsmatlc col -
on. Today Australia Is the
Pf'lnclpel source of ()plls.
• ,
®
EiEMWIIE
Mary Bair, Certified Gemologlst
I
Tha two most I mp,ortant clas,,., l9rct "wh ite' 01)111.
<httroctcrl1cd by a white or
mllky bodr c.olor, end
"black" Opa possessed of a
darker body color. The ~t valuable and the most
sought·aftar are the blaclc Opals with lnten'le, attrac-1
tlvely dl'ltrlbuttd and well·.
shaped color patches.
Because Opal Is S to S'/1 In
hardness, It Is sometime<\
combined with other stones
1n what we call "doublets"'
and "trtplett." Doublets are
made by cementing a thin
layer of gem Opal to another
material to lend strenoth. The triplet adds a Quartz top
which gives It more durablll-
W and prevents scretchlng
of the softer Op11. There Is
also "floating" Opal which consists ot chlp5 of Opal floatl"9 In glycerine Inside a
small crystal 5phere. All of
these assembled Opals are of
course much less expensive
than a full Opal gem. We carry a wide variety of Opal jewelry ranging from
$30. to Hveral thOuHndS. It
is the birthstone of ttiose born In October, but all may
use and enjoy this fascinat-
ing gem. With re.son1ble
Gare It will lest for many,
many years. I
NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Tu day'a.
Clo inR Prices
_luesd!y~__..__Sep_._t_e_m_t>et~2-a~19_7_6~~~N ~~-O~A-l-LY~P-IL_O_T...,:..;:~J-f.
111 Their Cups
5 Big Brewers
Appear ,Healthy~
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Tht" federal aovemment coU~t• 1m cx<'LJe tax of St) on
every barrel or bt-er produced. Some champloas or the sn1all br.-wer pro~ re«ntly tha\ the $9 lc-vy be retalnod
on lh\• biti brt\wus but l'f'duet'<l to $7 on the low·volume ~
durers.
Tht" proponl wa!I
t'mbod1ed In a blll In
troduced ln Congre1>11.
However, the House or
Representatives reJC'Ct
edlhe idea.
The objective of the
Money
Tree
measure was clear lo knd a belplng hand to the d1sappc•t·
ll\fl small brewer Whether It would have worked Is open to
question. But there's no question that the decimation otthe
small -and even m1..'Cilum·sized -brewf'r continues un·
abated.
IN 1934, THERE WERE 750 companies brewing beer in
lbe United States. Today, we are down to S2. And among the
S2 sur\'ivor5, the handful oC big breweries at the top has cap·
lured so much of the market that Lhe 37 smallest breweries now sell less than 10 percent of all the beer Americans
drink.
The latest move in UUs inexorable lrtetd l'ame tflia
month out of the Pacific Northwes t, where m, •phi Brew·
ing announced plans to acquire Lone Star Brewing or Texts.
Olympia. which previously acquired Hamm's, as the na·
llon's seventh largei.t brewer. Lone Star, whose d1stnbutlon
as confined largely to Texas, is the 17th largest brewer. Put·
ung Lhe two together would enable Olympia to pass F.&M.
Schaefer and take over sixth place in the naUonaJ standlnp.
Even that may not be good enough in the future. In
many industries -cars, tires, cereals -sixth place means
you are just about dead. And that seems to be the direction
the beer Industry Is beaded for . After all, sixth·rankin1
Schaefer has bad trouble making money since 1971.
THIRTY YEAMAGOTIIE top rive brewers accountfd
for 2S percent or the total market. Last year the five leadtag
brewers took 67 percent of the market. And the predJctiOhS
are that they will bold 80 percent by 1980.
So the handwriting Is in the suds. More brewers will
merge in an eflort to stay even with the giants. Many of
today's s mall breweries will closetbeir doors.
Anheuser-Busch of St. Louis, the brewer of Budweiser.
Mk helob and Buacb Bavarian, has a firm 1r1p on first pla-ce
With 24 percent or the markel.
MILWAUKEE'S 8CllUTl RANKS second with 15 per.
cent of the market. Milwaukee's Pabst follows with a 10 per-
cent share. Fast-movina MJller Brewin1, Milwaukee sub·
sid1ary or cigarette maker Philip Morris, has charged inlo
fourth place with 9 percent of the market.
Adolph Coors. the one·brewery company out or Goldctl,
Colo .. is the Mtb lar~est seller with 8 percent or Lhe be.tr
b~1ness.
Meanwhile. as Lhe Industry shaped up more and more
as an arena for heavywt!'lghls only, there were new reve~·
tJons of what it lakes to get lo the top of the brewing in-
dustry· Illegal kickbacks to retail accounts to get them to
take your brand. Investigations into such practices led
SchUt7. to place lour top m arketin(.t executives on an In·
definite leave of absence.
The revelations shocked few In the Industry. William K
Coors. chairman or the brewery bearing his name, said
"You cnn't be an the brewing industry and not know that lh•~
type or thing has been going on for years."
Report Jars Market;
Dow Under 1,000
NEW YORK (AP> Stock pnces plunged sharply to·
day alter the government reported the far!it decline in 113
economic forecasting index since the current recovery
began in the spring or 1!175.
The 1.5 percent fall in the Commerce Department's in·
dex of leading economic Indicators in August touched off a
wave or selhng on Wall Street that pulled the Dow ,Jones tn·
dust rial average back below the J ,000 point level It lost.
18 20points to 994.93
Analysts said the market had been clinging to the ho(>('
that the mdex. which is used to for,,ca!.l future trend!., would
show an even or positive reading for lai.t month
Hut the figure was "another turn of the screw·• follow-
ing repor ts last week of lower retail sales und durable goods
orders and a large JUmpln the money supply. analyst Mont.c
Gordon or Dreyfus Corp. said.
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Only One Horse"' Big Red'
People 1et noslal&JC over a Lot ot things
they weren't all that pletied about the first
time around. Take colfee out ol a Un cup over
a campfire, for Instance. Guess l 've parrote<t
countless times the old hne tlutt nothln1 tastes ~r. A6. a mall~r ot ract, tbe rirat campfire
coffee I ever dnnk lasted awful. Jl was oo a
Civilian Con.aervaUon Corps hike in the Olym -
pic Mountains. Swlpect the cook dipped one
bean on a string In the brew. Other unlm-
p~aive flrst.a later lo be recounted with great
pnde: The horseback nde. The spring swim In
Cbimacum Creek. And by order, the ax execu-
tion of a chicken.
IUGRED
Q. "How many racehorses have been named 'Big Red'?"
A. Only one That was the ruckname of
Meno• War. And the nickname was rel.Jred
with the passing of that great chestnut.
~l do the great masestros th10k of th~
J3U trumpet musicians?
Consi d e r L eopol d
Stokowsk.t 's comment upon
bearing a recording of
Wingy Manone blowing his
vers ion o f •'St o rm y
Weather": "l would rather
play the trumpet like that
than b e Leopold
Stokowski."
Am now advised the
expression "when Hector was a pup" comes
'1k care about your education ...
Vie care about your futt.e_
~ inportant, we CNe about you.
Fbwers ... People Who Carel
John Robert Po.ver~ nc Schools for Y04l1 Pcnon.1 ~lopmait
Call today lor a tree personal analysis & program d1scuss1on
ORANGE COUNTY
Ill TOWll & C-.ty
547-1221
from James Fenimore Cooper's boOk "Tbe
Prairie" wherein an <.:d 1DfD dates numerous
occurrences by lhe aaeol bis doc. Hector.
Among those several Jar1e and small
groups fiercely opposed to birth control are
the owners of the talc mines that produce
talcum powder . TOYS
The toymakers have spent mUUons of
dol~ars lo figure out why &0me playthlnga re·
maUl perennially popular. like doll4 and teddy
bean and spinolog tops, for instance. But they
still don't know. tor sure. Nor can they explain
the rise and fall of such other toys as hula
hoops and skateboards. Whal at.vt.s the fad
~oing, remains ~ ~yalerY. Whal keeps il go-
lllg, likewise 'ou d think those scholars in
sociology would have come up with an ex·
planation by now. but no.
Our Love a nd War man is still looking for
a ~lace to file lhi.s comment by Chet L .
Sw1lell: .. Any hus band who Uunks his wire is
more important than his pants doesn't realize
bow many places he can go without his wife.••
It's not against the local ordinances lo
have a picnic m Los Angeles unless the aroma
of the potato salad or whatever arouses a
great Jong mg among the passersby.
Addr~sa mod to l...M. Boyd, P.O. Boz JS60,
Costa Mua 92626
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi
.. There's only one answer foe amoe. Advertbe it and
export it ..• "
''Pssstl
OCTDjust
doubled
bus service.
Pass it on.''
People all o~ Orange County are telling each other about
Orange CountyTransit District's new improved service.
We've nearly doubled bus service county-wide.
We've added more buses to almost every route, and
streamlined the whole system. Many areas now have 15, 20 and
30 minute service. It's the biggest improvement we've ever
made. No wonder everyone's talking about it.
To find out for yourself what the good news is all about.
call OCTD lnformauon. Now is the time to discover how easy
and convenient riding the ~us can be. 547 33tl And by the way-pass 1t on. •
Call 547-3311, Or toll-free
ZENITH 7-3311, 6AM to 10PM
weekdays, or BAM to 5PM weekends.
Good news travels
Jewish
Funerals
Planned
MINNEAPOUS (AP)
-Citin1 "abuses lD the
funeral industry" and a
desire to conduct burials
accorin1 to strict Jewish
law and tradltJon, a rabbi
has announced plans ror tu. synagogue lo handle
deaths on Ill own.
State Fare Hassle
LANSING. Mich. <AP>-M.icbigan
Atty. Gen. Frank Kelley sll)'S sinaer
Bobby Vinton owes the atato $7 ,SOO
beca\ASe be broke hls contract to slng
at the Upper Peninsula Stat.c t~alr ln
Escanaba • year aao.
lo Auaust l9'7S, ae\'en month.OJ alter
qreeln1 to appoar at the fair, Vinton
tonook Escanaba for an appearance
im Las Vegu and a leievisloo show.
Kelley sald that Vinton owes $7 .SOO
beca\.ISe of the entertainment world's
"play or pay" doctnne, whlcb means
1f an entertainer breakl a contract, bo
P3}S the people who hired him tho fee
that bad been agreed upon. Kelley
ll&,)'S he wUl 11uc unless Vinton pays
the money.
Vinton·, Hollywood 111cnt, Rocer
Davis ot the W1Uiam Morris A&ency,
u.1d he received a Jetter rrom Kelley,
but had not talked to Vinton and dicl
not know Vinton 's aide ot lhe atoty.
Rabbi Arnold Gooc1.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----
man announced the pro-cedure to the 1,0~famUy
Ada l h J es b ur u n
Synagogue In his R09h
Hashana sermon oo the
Jewish new year.
THE FUNERALS. to
be handled from begin· ning lo e.nd by members
ol the synagogue, will be
free, Rabbi Goodman
said.
··we are meeting the
general problem of what
we reel are abuses in the
funeral industry. which
were recently highlight-
ed by the Federal Trade
Commission,'• he said.
How? You will receive a
comphmentaty v1s1t and personal
figure analysis, given a re1u1ng
demonsir111on shown how our
method will help you acquire your
lovely new pr0Po'rt1ons. Then
Sh<>wo what measurements ara lor
,..~.$~
<ili Trt1 V• W TMtt Dr«fd#" $ '3 HALF HOURS ~ ao._ Complimentary aY
'-SECOND, WE have a
s pecific agen da for
ourselves in what we
want lo have in funerals
and the handling of the
deceased.•' be added.
Rabbi Goodm an said
mem bers or a Chevra
Kavod Hamet -Society
to Honor the Dead -wiU
handJe the body from de-
ath to burial, building an
oak coffin, sewing the
natural cotton body
shroud. counseling the
bereaved family and pro-
viding a limousine for the
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LOSI UMWAMTB> POUHOS· A.a> IMCHIS HOW-WITHOUT
SHOTS, PILLS a.I STUNUOUS U lllCISL
No1hon9 compares to trol1nq 101.tlly a1tr•c1 .. ., II you •o hll• mo .. t
women you II nt:ed somu help to d~h1u¥• 11
./ Nutnllonal Guidance "' More Attractive Appearance
./ Improve Posture ./ 10 Years Experience
funeral.
I N o Disrobing ==~:i= 631-2444~
The family must pay
for the plot and opening
and closing of the arave,
the rabbi said ; vaults are
not permitted, nor ls em·
balming. Coat to the
synagogue is estimated
at $400 per funeral.
rl!,d{{aH ~alfa,zd
FIGURE CONTOURING SALON -369 E . 17th • Westport Square
Ac:«>•• from A•lpf\• M.,lret
~~..-.. .. ;C.osta Mesa • 631-2444
Yes you can! Systematic savings is the way you
con reach your savings goal, whether it's $25,000,
$50,000 or $100,000. Systematic savings con pay
for o vocation, o college education, o new house-
ond so much more.
How Much You Can Save. II depends on
rhe type of occoont and the interest po1d, how much
you deposit every month, and the method of
compounding. At Imperial Savings, the tnlere~t
is compounded doily-360 d0)'1 a year-and
paid quarterly. In ovr booklet, you'll find out how
much yov con save in a given period of time.
You'll see, it pays lo save ot Imperial.
E•m High lntcrat on Insured Savings
5%0/o to 7%0/o·
Interest compounded doily and paid quorlerfy.
Sd>stontiol penalty for early withdrawals on term
oa:ounts. ·~QI\°""""" or.o rndvt.ty o1 d.po,..
Get., H .f\111 of A-cc Services. Savers at
lmperiol enioy mony helpful services, most of them
free. l.i1ce free travelers' dwidu and money orden,
free cfirect Socio( SeaJrity check deposit, fr .. noto~
service and free sote deposit boxes (where ovoiloble),
plus many, many morel IW'rth specified minimum
bolonces.) That's why we say-we've got{) 's for you!
The H•s Have It. All Over C.ltfomia.
Almost anywhere you go in Col1fornio there's a
convenient lmperiolO neorby. Over 85 offices
statewide to Sf.rve you. And these lmperiolO 's
mean conf idenc.c, high interest on insured saving'
ond helpful free services. lmperiol ha lf) ·s for youl
h ll-Maywood ·Claremont· Coeta Me11 ·Downtown lo• Angeles
•l! .. t P .. dena · •Qlendore ·Huntington Partl ••Newport BHc:h
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Sierra MedN • '""'' Vellay • •Soult! Gate · Studio City • Top1ng1 Cenyon
••Dal Aino/Tominc. • •w 11t Los AngelH • WHtwood VIiiage
WH I Covin•· •Whittler · Wll1hlra ·•Woodland Hiii• . o,., U callfomla olf~ k> Mrva you. S.. the whll• PIVff of your
• ~ne directory for the offlce nHrtsl you.
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EDITION
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\COL . 69, NO. 2n, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTeMBER 28, 1976 TEN CENT~ .,
.Carter Crisis: Big Mac Saves the DaJI
8)' GAil Y GRANVILLE Ol .. O.llyli'I ... _
It was mid•rtemooo last Sun·
'4.-y when a youn1 man hurried to
tbe Golden Arches in San Juan
0.0.ialrano •nd picked up SO rush
arder Big Macs.
lie also picked up hefty sa.cks
er.Jlltainlng 25 ham sandwiches.
ZS fish fillet undwiches and. for
ruiaoos known only to himself, a
llo&le order or trench fries.
The griddle w u sUU sluline
when the young man paJd for ~
Bie Mac feast. hopped &nto a sta-
Uon waeon and beaded back out
Ortega HJgbway to the O'Neill
Ranch -and Democratic
Rally '76.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch,
Jimmy Carter sat in a mobile
camper home sipping rrom a can
of Shasta grape soda
The Democratic presidential
nominee had all but Ifft the open
air political rally 15 minutes
earlier.
But a.s be started to cbmb into
bi.I mustard colored limousine,
an aide totd Carter or a serious
umpai(D oversight.
The traveling press hadn't
been red.
So, while Carter sipped grape
soda, his pres1dent.1al camp&Jgn
was temporanly sidetracked by
lhe coUectl ve appel.ltts of about
100 reporters, pbotoerapbers and
assorted broadcast types.
Added delay in the candidate's
hell-bent-for leather schedule
was avoided when ~ hasUly or
dered Big Macs, rish falet and
ham sandwiches arrived at the
ranch.
As the young campaign worker
and some helpers lugged the
sandwiches to the dlsgrunUed
press compound, someone
yelled, "No! No' Put the food on
the bus~s. We eotta eet out'a
here'"
The stratettY paid ore. Seconds
after the sandwich sacu were put on the buses, the travelmg
prt$S was aboard and ready to
move on.
Alter one last posed photo with
a local candidate. Carter was tn
hls car
And his 10-cur motorcade
trailed by three press buses wd
soon wlndJn1 lts way down a
hastily graded Un<.'h road and
back on to campaign trail i6 ,
But the rally 's iitratc1ists had
for1otten something other than
the care and feedlnc or the
traveling press.
California's governor wus left
behind
(See CARTER, PaaeAl)
Saddlehack 'Adds Second Canipus
Noise Arens
SACC Pushes
Hous~g Ban
By LAURIE ~PER
Of ltle O•llY l'llOtSUlf
Homeowners associations and
<'her organizations represented
by the Saddleback Are a
Coordinating Council (SACC>
will be as ked to support rcstnc
Lion of new housing an areas 1m·
Syrians
Assault
Guerrillas
BEIRUT, Lebanon tAP>
8(avaee fighting was reported to·
1 «My as Syrian troops and tanb
lallnched an orfensive to dislodee
· Palestinian guerrillas from
mountain stroneholds overlook·
lng Beirut. Raght-wtng Chnstlan
forces also Joined the Cour-
pronged assault begun at dawn.
In Cairo, Egyptilm President
Anwar Sadat charged that the
Syrian attack was an attempt to
destroy the Palestinian move
mcnt and shatter Arab efforts to
end the 17-montb-old Lebanese
dvil war
A Synan military spokesman
said an Damascus that the Synan
fort'es had gone into action to
clun up Palestinian positions
''disrupting order and puce in
Lebanon ··
Earlier, the Syrian govern-
mrnt said it still supported the
Palestinian cause despite the ex· <Stt BA'nLE, Page.\%)
Aliso Creek
Open Space
Land Backed
Thirty.five lH'r<'~ Of land along
the Aliso Crl'ck an El Toro wtre
rt(ommended for open s pace
zooin1t Monday by Orange Coun.
t)' rtnnnlng <.:ommlssloncnl.
Thr land, currently umed for
aarlcultural and residential use, la-lhc Site Of 0 nl'W 000dwater re•
tudtng basin belna excavated by
tb4t Oron1e County Fiood Control
Diltrict.
It I$ locAted on the north side of
the creek and Is also bounded by
Jeronimo Rood. Cherry Street
and Los Alisos Boulevard.
In tnkln1 their action, rom-
asluloners also reduced • Oood
)la.lo that stretched rurther north
aod eut or the area ~ause it now will be protected from flood
buard by the new rl'tarding
basin, a report to commissioners
tald. ~
'Tbe open space designation
wlUprnervc tbc area ror wildtue
• outdoor recreation, the re-port uid,
The 1ontn1 change will be l<arward~ to county supervisors IOI Anal acllon.
t"Better Parent'
\
lQass Scheduled
"llow to S. A Belttt Parent,'' a
ef• ln Smprovin1 family com·
r lDu.nkation, sexuality In mar-J!at• •nd Ute art of raking
dl.Udttn. will be taught beginning
Oct.tat tbe L•zuna lflllsHUton.
The class meets from 7:30 to
t :IO p, m. throutb Dte. & The in-
li:nctoT is Ed Inge. • local mar· lie4fe-. (amqy and ctuldcounselor. :c..tls~a~nonor$80aCOQpl • ~atloo ll •l the door.
pacted by noise from El Toro
Marine Corps Air Stat1on Jets.
SACC 's executive board
agreed Monday to ask presidents
of their 42 member-groups to
urge the tounty Board of
Supervis ors lo allow residential
development only when builders
prove the housing would lie out·
side the areas impacted by
aircraft noise.
SACC executives. however. re·
fused to endorse a petition drive
proposed by their planning re-
view board. That group wanted
homeowners associations t o
circulate petitions supporting
their stand among the residents.
"l can't think of anyone living
in this area who wouldn't sign a
petition on this," said Rick
Bobay, SACC president.
But he said letters from
homeowner assoclationa wtu be
"just as powerful" as a petition
with 20,000 signatures.
He also cautioned his rellow
board merubers that the issue
now before county supervisors
mvolves politics and the county's
largest developers.
Al Driscoll, a Leisure World
representative, argued the
aircraft noise is "intolerable for
a living condition. l don't thlnlc
that's politics," he said. "I think
that's the welfare of the com-
munity."
"I'm with you," said Bohay. "I
believe I would do anytJun& if I
thought It would sway one vote up
there "
Other members agreed the on
ly vote they could affect is that -of
Supervisor Thomas Riley and bis
stand already is in aereement
witbSACC
They said letters should be sent
to prove support for Riley's posi-
t.Jon on the issue.
Bohay said he will call a meet-
ing of the presidents Monday.
The time and place or this meet-
ing has not been set yet
Tiro College
Boards Slate
"Summit Meet'
A summit conference between
SaddJeback College and Coast
Community College trusteu
may take place In the near ruture
on tbe aubject of Inter-district at-
tendance policies.
At their meetiof Monday
night. Saddlcback board mem·
hen Informally decided to uk
the Coast board for a Joint
session to discuss the lonptand·
Ing feud that has-caused
headaches for both distttC:U.
Several people from tbe au·
dicnce •l Mooday'a boa.rd~
ing In Irvine protest.ed the a""'
that Saddlebact now requires a
special permit for any of the dls-
t.rlct 's resldeots who whh to at·
tend Coast district classes.
11le crux of the protesta voiced
Mooday was a declston by Coast
trustees lut week to ldl!lh Sad·
dlet>.ct district student.a onl1 JI
they pay full DOO·resident tuition
ol $3$ 'l)er ac adem1c semester un·
tl Noncredit ctw would cost
$1.79 per hour.
Until Cout changed its policy.
il was charging the Saddlebact
diruict S300 a year in "seat lax·
es" for each full time equlvalc!111
south rounty studeal attendina
itaclaiaca.
'lbouth most of the barriers to
inter-district attendance seem to
bave been railed by Coast, lbo
audience mcmbcn •bo 1polre
Monday reserved t.be1:r Rl.,,at <See su••n, hie AZ
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BLOWUP SHOWS LOCATION OF IRVINE SATELLITE CAMPUS FOR SADDLEBACK COLLEGE
Twenty-acre Facility at Bryan Avenue, Myford Road to Open NeX1 Fall
Death Watch
Victim Might Have Lived
VANCOUVER Canada (AP)
-A 19-year-old ban who lay dy-
mg in an Icy mountain creek
might have lived Ir any or the 12
people who w atcbed him for 45
minutes bad attempted to help.
says a local constable.
Constable Sad Breckenridge
said Russell Beattle was thrown
into the creek after the sports car
in whlch he was riding ran off the
road and plun~ed over a 7S·foot
embankment. Breckeruid1tc said
Beattle was st1 ll alive when he
reachrd the scene and was lying
partially submerged in the knee·
deep creek.
"I eot him to the bank and put a
rnualtation tube in him," he
said, "Then I gave him cardiac
massage.''
Beattie was pronounced dead
on arrival al a hospital.
Breckenridge said severaJ of
the onlookers, who were awaiting
the arrival of Royal Canadian
Mounted Police al the accident
scene, wanted to help but were
warned by at leasl two otherl'I not
to become involved
"Apparently they all figured
the victim was already dead
anyway, but at least they could
have checked.·' he said.
The accident occurred about 16
miles east of C3stlegar in
110Utheastern British Columbia
Student •Critical'
In School Lah Blast
By RAY ESTRADA 01 ... 0at1rli'I ... _
Fountain Valley Hi5b School
student Mlchul Kane remained
in critical condJtloo today alter
suffering third degree bu"15 over
90 percent of his body Monday in
a laboutory explosion.
Clty nre dtparttnent officials
tMoriu a Bunsen burner had 11·
n1t.ed a can of dupUcatina fluid in
the sclence claaaroom,
Kane, 14, of lMSO Jocly Circle,
FOWttain Valley, slifered third deeree burns over bis face, body.
anm and lees. Ri.s instnlctor,
Robert Rolle, as, of ueu Qua.rt.&
Shipments Doe
CINCINNATI (AP)-Merrell·
Natlonal Laboratoriu, the
larsest producer of the new
swine nu vacdne, aaid it will ::r,:n ahipplol the Ont 4.5 on dose. today for dWribu-
tlon tn 21 statu.
St •• Westminster , tufrered third
degree bums on bl.I arms.
Kane waa taken by paramedi~
to UCI Medical Center bum unit.
Rolle, who tried to e:xtingulth the
names which ignited Kane's
cloUtln1 In the blast, was taken to \
Fountain Valley Community
holpllaJ where be l1 Ust.ed ln tood
oooditlon.
AJt.boucb Khool and fire de-
partment officials arc stlll ln·
vestlgallng the actual cause of
the blast, one witness, Jont
Hyland, 13, of Powrt.aln Valley,
aaJd she wu ln the back of the
room when the explosion oc-
curred.
"MUte wu experiment.Ina with
some chemicals~ I beard the
aplotlon," she aaJd. "It at.arled
a small fire at lint but lt spread onto~ body within MCOnds.,:'
l(Ju Jbland Hid moat 01 tho
clua o/ 20 1tudents pmcked ud
ran from tbe room Wbile ~ t>t>aao to nm wildly with name.a (S..BIMT, P•.U)
Board Fights
Plan For New
Road Signals
The Saddl e back Area
Coordinating Council <SACC) ex-
ecutive board has opposed three
new traffic signals planned for El
Toro Road.
Board members said the
signals, planned between
Rockrield Boulevard and
Cornelius Road, would create
traffic problems on the busy
road.
They also said they will ron-
llnue to oppose additional si~nals
ut1tll an Integrated plan Is dt>
veloped for property on the north
side of this portion of El Tr1ro
Road.
Nursing Home
Owner Ousted
LOS ANGELES CAP) -A
munJcipal judac ha.s ordered the
administrator of a convalescent
hospital described by authorities
aa "cockr oach ridden" And
"grossly dirty" to quit the nurs·
Inf home business.
rvlng Kirschenbaum, ad·
mlnlslrator of the King David
Convalescent Hospital, wu or-
dered Monday by Judee Ronald
Oeorge to en~ bis usoclation
with and aeU all Interest in the
home wlthlD 30 days. He w11 a1ao
ordered to get rtd of any &nterett
be bolda ln other convalescent
centers wtthln &O days.
George told Kirschenbaum
that be lacked the abiUty to run a
competent and sldllod nur1ln1 ·
home.
Sextuplet Dies
KOBS. Japan (AP>-Another
of the aextupleta at Kobe
UoJ.enlt:J botpilal died early
tbesdl.1. luvtna only ooe aur·
vlvcr Of the Sept. U multiple
birth. Docton attributed tht cte.-
al.b to car&ac clrcwaUon lallu.re.
Trustees
(
Approve
New Site
By WILLIAM SCHRElBER
OI t,.. O•llY ~1191 Sutt
The Soddleback Commumty
College District will open a
satellite campus next rail on 20
acres near the intersection ol
Myford Road and Bryan Avenue
on the Irvine Ranch.
The decision by Saddlebaclt
truslet?s Monday night to buy
land for between $500,000 and $1
million and institute a second
facility culminated nearly two
years or study and often-v1lriolic
debate.
The vote to open a new 20-25
classroom school, wtuch wtll of.
fer all the classes neeessary to
attain such academic goals as an
associate in ar ts degree, was un-
animous.
But one trustee, Donna Berry
of Ml!lsion Vie10, voted against
the site favored by her colleagues
because of environmental con-
straints on the chosen location. In
their action, trustees decided
against seeking an option to buy
up to 80 more acres in the cohung
years to accommodate an ex-
pansion. They decided that the
land is already tied up because o(
lts agricultural preserve status
and would remain available for
some timo; though at ever-
increaslng costs.
The designated campus site is
partly within a flood plain zone
created by Peters Caoyon wash.
And, although the land is ln the
city of Irvine's sphere of in·
nuence, it is unincorporated.
Trustees have been given no
guarantees of flood control 8$·
sistance either from the city or
from Orange County govern-
ment.
Preliminary studies by district
architects and environmental
specialists indkate most or the
land will have to be raised
several inches In elevatJon with
filling and grading.
The Myford location was de-
emed by district planning ad·
vi5ers to be the least favorable or
three sites under final considera.-
tion.
But during Monday's hearingy
which took place al Vedano In-
termediate School In Irvine, a
large audience told t.rwltces the
other two locations w<'re even
less acceptable.
Irvine Mayor Dave Slll11 and
several residents of a north
Irvine tract called the Racquet.
Club told trustees u pr<>1>0sed site
at Culver Drlve and Bryun
Avenue would cause massive
trnrnc problems in an already
<See CAMPUS, Pace AZ>
Couti.t
Weather
Cool , cloudy and a
chance of rain In coastal
sections Wednesday HlRhs
expected to be about 70,
Iowa in the 608.
INSIDE TODAY
South Coo.it Rf,,..,-1~ Pao.
141DtiCMd ft• aNtOn IDUh o lu.a-
tJI, ocnbk com~11 tatfmtng
EngU.h nobUUu. ''Th4 RW#ao •
Clo11." Tom Tit"'' review ia
"" Po{/t "1.
Index
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!I 42 DAILY PILOT SB
Complex
1 ~p arks
·nebate
I By &A THY t.1.ANCI'
Ol ... 0.11,,.. ... .._
A propostd 1.30().un.lt nnlor
ctuzena complex tn tht' l.-alWla
<h'Mnbelt was the ctud toplc ol
debate Monday u Oranae Coun·
. i1 Plannlns Commiuionors
;betan dh1cuss1ni 14 Jand·Ube
:amendm~tl.
;. Tbe amendments could ul-
:ilmat.ely al!ect. tho development '/Ir preservation of nearly S,400 ikra. much oC 1l 1n soutbeut
Oranae County.
Amendment& include desicna·
tion of 4.778 acres d land as 1l
6&ture third priority reiiooal
perJt sites, tp be added to an ex-
bting list of fint and serond
»honty s1tes.
• ·Other amendments range from
God use changes to changes in
.-ordlng in the county geoeral ~· • la-· ~.anrung comm._1oners con-
tihued the land use chscussloo un-
ijl Oct. 18, but are O<lt expected to
make a final recommendation to
supervisors until Nov. 9
· ()(ficials of the Orange County
Senior Citizens Council and those
·favoring preservation of the
Laguna Green bell prompted
most of the debate Monday
The proposed senior citizens
development would be located
along the east ridgeline of
Laguna Canyon, south or El Toro
Road and north of the City or
Laguna Beach.
Rodger Howell, representing
the owner, Genevieve Marcrofl.
said the units would be sold for
about $25,000 each and would be
designed to provide moderate-
pri c e d hous ing for senior
citizens.
. ()(ficrnls or the Orange County
Senior Citizens Cowml backed
up hts contentions.
Norman Horowau, 23301 Ridge
Route Drive, Laguna Hills, also
urged speed for the project, not·
mg "we have the man with the
scyt he loo king over our
shoulder · ·
But James Dilley, president of
lhe Laguna Greenbelt, srud the
proposed project wouJd really re·
suJt in the senior citizens paying
increased utilities in the area,
and they all would need cars
because of its inaccessibalaty.
He referred to the area as a
••tortuous windblown, slide·
'Jlrone area" and said senior
citizens are being taken.
Another s peaker, Eleanor
Davis. s aid pulling another
scniot c1ti2ens proJcct so close lo
Leisure World und the elderly re-
s1denls already in Uiguna ~ach
Js hke "putting the elderly on a
resen•ation."
County ofh c1als told planning
comm1s51oners results of a study
on the feas1b1hty of low income
housm~ in the area should be
available by October.
Other ma1or land use changes
proposed along the Orangt: Coast
include:
-Development or 916 acres in
l>ove Canyon between Mission
V1cJO and the Cleveland National
Fort'st for homes and a privatr
a1rstr1p, with no more homes
than one per four acres.
Olf1eials o f the-National Audubon Soc1f'ty, who have a
hird snnctuary adJacent to th,.
prorx.•rty, 1>111d aircraft disturb
hlrds nnd urg<'d restnctioM 011
111<' :11rf1cld.
A chan.:c• tn land use di"
i.11(notion for 21 acre. north of
() Neill Park rrom recr..-ahon u.\e
to low density restdMUaJ
ChanJ(lng a1tricultural de·
:.1.:nut1on for SO acres southeasl
of El Toro Ro1ul to rca1dcmUaJ
nnd open apace
An intrt'usc 1n the dcsiKJ'l•t·
•'<l cll•nslty for 4 68 ac~ at lhc
south end or the Lake Form lakf•
hl 11llow 18 to U unita per acre>.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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PoundHita
NewLoUJ
LONDON (AP> -'!be
••"•I Brlthb ,oa1td. .Phmaed nnrb' 11,.. ceo.a.
aallnst the dollar ~. bittJne record Sowa .....
a touch apeacb b)' Wbori\t
Prime llillls&.er Ja.mu
Calla1han (bat 8rttaln
must aet back lo a system
ol pro(tta, hltih produttivt·
ty and baJanced boob.
Alt•r a htclJc day•a Ind· lni on London fott.lin ex·•
t"hanges. deal~rs quoted sterling al $1 6360, com-
pared to Monday ntatn•a
record low doalna of
Sl.68\0.
•'ro• P ag e A J
SUMMIT .••
remarks for the Saddlebaclc
board. ·
Trustees were chided for their
new permit pohc1es and for "fail-
mg to ~Ive differences with
Coast."
One audience member called it a "ripoff" for people who live in
the northern Saddleback district
and must commute to the Mis·
s1on Viejo campus.
But Saddleback officials coun·
tered by saying the Coast district
has received $3 .6 million in seat
taxes over the past six years
from Saddleback and there had
to be a.cutoff point.
To r«.>solve the dispute, Mission
Viejo Trustee Donna Berry sug.
gested the joint meeting with
Coast officials.
"They can bring all their
figures and we'll bring ours," she
said.
No date was d1osen for the
session but admiJustrators were
planrung to get started on ar-
rangements today.
Sex Sale
Sqspects
Sought .
A detailed ctacriJJCSan ol tho
ear laTOlved lll th• .&ducdon Of a
18-yur-o!d Oraaie County boy
who W1ll 10ld lnto aex al•vel"J for
$50 11 clrtulaunc tod91 amoas la• enlorCiSmtnt 11Ceocle1.
Tbe victim of lhA! weekend tld·
napine which occurred alter he
wu packed up wtule bilcb·blklng
ln Hu.n~o.n Beacb was not
5el"iously lnJured bul wu de-IW~ molested, iovat.l&at«s
said t.od-.y . H~ bometown was not re-
vealed but Detective Vlrpoia
Kirtnneyer said the youth 1s an
Oranee County resident who'
found himself in captivity after
accep~ a ride Frida,y after·
0000.
The youth was picked up near
the Hunhngton Beach Pier.
Aulhonties were contacted by
lhe victim Sunday nilbt aft.er his
release by two men who alleged-
ly bought him for S50 from
another man who oricinally
picked bJm up. ·
"We have a very good descrip-
tion of the car," Detective
K.irkmeyer said. ''We very de-
finitely believe the victim 'a ac·
count of what happened."
She said the vehicle is a 1960 to
1964 Chevrolet four-door sedan.
"It's a very. very faded
,ereen," Detective Kirkmeyer
added. ''It has a torn, tan
headliner and black seats."
She also said the car, used by a
man in his late 20s to abduct the
teenager later peddled to ap·
parent homosexuals, is also dist··
ingwshable by its taillights.
They are positioned horizontal-
ly, with three separate red bulbs.
F ro•Page A J
CARTER CRISIS AVERTED.
Edmund G. Brown Jr. 's driver
was apparently so smitten with
the need to stay in place in the
motor caravan that be foraot to
check bis passenger llilt.
So, California's number one
Democrat was furnished a dUlty
stat.Jon wagon and presumably a
carefully instructed driver to
escort him back to civiliiation.
All in all, it wasn't the best or
days for Brown.
For one thing, invitations to the
$75 a ticket barbecue rally saJd
those attending should wear their
"sh-kick mg" clothes.
Most of the party faithful
followed the dress code to lhe let. ler.
Bearded former coaa:ressman
Dack Hanna wore a broad·
bnmmed buffalo hat. U.S. Sen.
John Tunney wore sneakers.
Congressman Jerry Patterson
wore a Hang.Ten T-shirt.
Ken Cory looked more like an
unemployed accountant than the
s late's controller. County
Superv1sor Ralph Diedrich was
dressed in what he likes to call
bis frontier suit.
But Governor Brown wore a
gray business suit, white shirt
and black tie.
Candidate Carter had his tie
and suit coat off and his sleeves
rolled up within a few minutes of
arriving at Rally '76.
But Brown went Brooks
Brothers all the way.
1\nd as local candidates
paraded to his sl~e for a plcture-
taksng session, Brown's mood
Columnist
Su es Nixon
On Wat e r g ate
grew more surly.
When asked tor ooe last ppse
wltb congressional candidate
WilUam Farris, Brown snapped,
"Okay, okay. But thiJ ls the last
one."
Then, with Farris standing a few.f~t away, Brown called out
"Where's the guy who wants tbe
picture. Where's the JUY?''
"I'm the cuy," Farris
answered. '
The best candidate Farris got
for hb campaign literature was a
picture ol bim.aeJf smiling and
California 'a 1overnor scowling.
And at that point, Brown didn't
know that in a few minutes he
would be forgouen by the Carter motorcade.
But there wasn't much the ral·
Jy planners forgot.
For mstance, for the politically
sensitive the portable fiberglass
rest rooms hauled to the ranch
were emblazoned across their
doors, "teamsters serviced."
Tbe United Farm Worlters-
Teamsters dispute was avoided
by serving Sebaslianl rather
than GaJlo wine.
And those who sold Carter
peanut necklaces for $10 assured
prospective buyers the peanuts
coated with gold were from
Georgia and the 1old was, in·
deed, real gold.
But when it came to controlling
the traveling press, Rally '76
planners met their match.
When a bullhorn equipped
campaign worker dJrected the
travelers to cold beer, the media
followed.
But sicns held high by otber
workers that read, "Press -
Follow Me," were ignored a.s the
preu bumped and bustled
around Carter.
During a brief tug-of-war
game, some of tholcl who had
come lo aee Carter and who
Carter had come to aee made the
WASH I NG TON (AP) -mlat.te of comln1 between tbe
Newspaper columnist Jack An· camera.a and lh• candidate.
del"M>n, claiming ho oocc wu And those wltldina the
•lmost the tar1et of a Watergate cameru be1an yelUna.
murder plot. is seektn1 $22 "Get tbal fat guy wlth tbe bat
million in damages from former . · out of the way," one televillon
President Nixon and J9 s ub-umernman yelled. "~t that Cat
ordanutt"s. guy out olthera."
Andtlrson filed ll!Ult Monday.
Bccwilng Nbon and bis a.Ide• of
conduct1n1 a ftve.year campai~
to destroy Anderson's credibility
and toke away hU First Amend-
ment riRbt.s u a newsman.
Lawyers for Anderson said tho
Sult ls unique because they Srud
that never belo~ bas 1 reporter
sought damages in federal court
on erounda that his First Amend·
mtnt rigbta had been violated.
Fr .. Page Al
BLAST •••
coverin1 bl.a body. Rolle then
tried to wrap the yout.b ID a fl_ro.
proof blankel, sbe sa.ld.
The witness sald the tan ot
duplicating Ould new acrou the
room ln the explosion and th4I
fhlmmable liquid burst lnto
names whJcb en6ulfed much of
lhecJusroom noor. .
ho otber studtnt•, Liu
Sowell, lt, and BrtanSbaTdl, 1$,
were the oaly ones to at.Q and u.,
to at!Aiui.ah u. n-.mes, ~· Ina to a school offlclal inftSUpt· ins UM lDciclent. . •
Th~ ao-caJled fat man wltb the
hat wu Rlch•rd O'Neill, owner ot the ranch and fodfather to
Southern Callforn la's
Dtmocrata.
All In all, Carter gpentonehour
and 2S minute• at Rally "18.
Woman Jailed ·
On fraud Rap
A woman wbo derrauded U..
Ora.nee County welfar. depart.
menl ot *5,358 by cla.lm1nt ald
while sbe drew aupport pay•
tnenta fr-om two Conner husbands
hu been aenteoced to seven
months J1' the county jail.
Retired branee County
Superior Court J udie ll.ymoad.
Tbomptou, 1cttn1 u a relief
JurUt., Kntenced Mary E. Smith,
34, OC Buena Parlt, and furtJMr
placed ber on three yean proba-
UOd.
He ordtted Mn. Smit.b to
make full ,...tU.utlon ot UJe S$,.JS6
durin1 ber ~ , ..... ol prob•·
t.J4o. Her elx children will be
cued f ~ In fottM boaMa •b.Ue
.. lttY9I btt Jail time, Jud ..
TbOIQlleOQ na1ed.:
t
· Sehorr Quits
'TeTUJion Source' at CBS?
NEWYORK...(AP)-DanJdScborr. the newsman
suapended by CBS ""1le • conirentonal eommitlee
tried to f1Dd out who 1ave hJm a secret report on the CIA. qult bi.a network Job today.
Schorr saJd in a letter to Rkhard Salant pres1· dent of CBS News, that b.is return '
miAAt be "a source of tension
within tho organJution •·
Schorr was susp~nded in
Febn.ta.ry when the House Ethics
Committee announced it wanted
to know who gave him the report
that crttic!~ed operations of the CIA.
Tbe newsman appeared
before the panel last week and re•
f u.sed to say where he aot the re-1eMou
port, clalmiog reporters have the right to keep
sources confidential. The committee votoo to take no
action against him.
Scborr's letter to Salant referred to "plans which
are fairly far advanced," but did not elaborate oo his future.
F r o ,,. Page Al
SECOND CAMPUS. • •
oveiloaded area.
''It is a nightmare to get in and
out of our tract using Culver
Drive," said Ron Blackwood.
president of the North Irvine
Homeowners Association.
Sills pointed out thut current
planning by the Irvine Company
shows that within five years,
housing for as many as 52 000
new residents will have ~en
built along the so-called "Culver
Spine."
"The problem that faces us on
Culver is that its limits are
already defined by existing con-
struction," Sills said. •'Therein
lies our concern.••
• •
Twenty five of those 85 minutes
were spent in the mobile camper,
15 of them waiting for the Big
Macs. .
Carter spent another 20
minutes wslng with local can·
didates.
His well-accepted speech last·
ed 10 minutes. Collectively,
speeches extolling Carter's
virtues by O'Neill, Brown and
Tunney ate ·UP another 10
minutes.
That left the s miling former
Georgia governor 20 minutes for
face-to-face or len.s-to-lms con·
venation with those who support
him.
But be got a bell ringer en·
dorsement from O'Neill when the
county and Southern California
Democratic leader compared
Carter's visit to h1s ranch with
Gaspar Portola's 1769 expcd11Jon
stopover.
After the good natured can-
didate's Big M ac·delayed de-
parture, the Democrats played
ranch games.
And they ate.
They ate barbecued steaks,
enchiladas, torttllas, com on the
cob, salad and chill beans. For
the thirsty, there was red and
white Sebaatiani, margueritas
and iced beer.
As Carter's motorcade disap.
peared down the ranch road, the
Democrats who stayed behind
began lining up al the barbecue
pits.
But Carter's campaign lunch
had been half a cold turkey
sandwich wuhed down by grape
soda.
And on the traveUn~ press
buses, there were no doubt some
who wondered bow ~Y got stuck
with fish fillet when what they re-
ally craved was a Big Mac.
Prob1bly the most Oft4m
requested colored stone Is
()pat. This Is partlcularlv true of young people. Their
Interest and enthusiasm for this lovely gem Just wems to
Qrow end grow. They are
w1111r19 to give their <>Pal
Je~lry the eJCtra care It re-
qulr~.
Because Opaflt a hydrous slllca, (3 to 10% water> It
should not be e>eposed to 91<· tremes In tempereture or It
might crack or craie. It has
the same refractive Index as
sesame seed oil •nd a tiny drop Of that ol 1 on the stone
occasionally, wlll help to
keep It from drytno out. A
more c.onvenlont protective treatment Is a per1odlc !OM· lno In room temperature water. e>o not d_rop the piece
But the official city position in
favor of the third propooed site at
Trabuco and Jeffrey Road sharp·
ly diverg~ from tbe feelings of
the majority or those attending
Monday's meeting.
A show of hands sought by
Board President Norrlsa
Brandt of Irvine proved everyone
at the meeting wanted a second
campus but very few wanted it to
be localed al either the Culver or
the Jeffrey sites. The Myford site
had majority support,
particularly from T'esidents or
nearby Tunin.
The main problem with the Jef·
Irey and Trabuco stte is jet noise
and crash danger from El Toro
Marine Air Station. It Is so
severe, t.ruatees were told, that
the slate wouldn't permit an
elementary or high school lo be
built tbere.
Police S e arch
For Possible
Kidnap Victim
HACIENDA HEIGHTS (APl
-About 40 sheriffs deputies
Jaunched a land and air search in
a bru.sh·covered area today for a
JO to 12-year-old girl and a man
deputies HY may have Jddnaped
and beaten her.
The man and hall-nude girl
were reported seen late Monday
by a construction worker driving
home on an Edison Company ac-
cess road in a rugged area
northwest or Colima Road and
west of the A voe ado Grove bous-
mg tract, said 1ndustry sheriff's
Deputy Ralph Dusenberry.
The construction worker, Paul
Rebaric, 19. of La Mabra, told de·
putjes be saw the girl, wearing
only a yellow blouse or jackeL
and nude from the waist down,
beaten by the man and carried
off into the brush. Rebaric said
he stopped his truck and followed
the pair on foot about 200 yards
before losing them in the dark.
Deputies swooped on the area
with bfgh-bearn helicopter
searchlights minutes later.
Dusenberry said. About 35
ground searchers began a
thorough investleatlon of the
scene as well, be said.
''Solar notbin& has been found,
except some evidence that
somebody ran through the
bushes," he said.
No vehicle that might have
brought the man and girl into the
area was seen, he said.
Mary Barr. Cettiflt<t Gemologlat
4Firms
Vie f'!r
Stock?
.. ' • .
Three unldt-ntifled txaloeu o-
lereeta are competlq wtlh the
Mobil OU Company for a cont.roll· tna lnterett lo tb• lrvloe Com~
pany, lt waa staled Mooda.y ln
Oranae County Superl0t Court.
Jamu lrvtno Foundation at-
torney Uoward Prlvelt mfrrdc ~
disclosure dut1n1 qllftUonJne or
lrvtn Company Vice PresJdent
Lanatnc Et>erUnc. Me ~f\&sed to
ldentJfy I.he interest.eel parties or
put a prtce ta.son theirotrtta.
Privett further revealed w~ lnterruptlna Deputy Attorn
General Lawrence Tappe 1
questJontn1 of Eberhnc that 1'
prospecUve buy~rs have cootad·
ed I.he lrvtne Company in the l~
threeyurs. •
It was learned outside Judge
James 'F. Judge's courtroom that
at least two of the three actively
interested in competing with
MobU are prepared to top the S20C>
million offer.
The informat!on Qppean to
strengthen Irvine heiress Joan
lrvme Sm 1th 's contention thal the
Mobil offer, which represents a
per share value of $24. is well
below the fair market. value of the
stock.
Mobil and the foundation board
agreed on the $200 million sate or
the Loundatlon 's 5L5 perccJlt
stake in the Irvine Company but
the deal was frozen when MQ.
Smith.look legal acliontohaltit. ,
Slfe contends that the saJe of~
stock at its present quoted price
would be unfair to berseli and
other minority stockholden.
Mrs. Smith has sugcesled that
lhe foundation dispose of t¥
stock-which must be rellQ.-
qwshed under federal law--tw
giving it lo charities. Thesugg~
tion appears to have been reject·
ed by the foundation and ~
Irvine Company.
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BATTLE .••
ecutlon of three pro-PaJeRtinlan
guerrillas who attacked a
Damascus hotel Sunday.
A flurry of PalesUruan com•
muruques said their antiaircraft
batteries were in action again~
"unidentified enemy planes'
making low passes over a strinc
of seven Palestlnlan·held sum·
mer resort towns l2 to 18 mnes
eutofbere.
Tbe lop Christian militia com-
mander said Christian forces bad
joined the Syrtan attack and th.et
the entire Christian enclave
north or Beirul bad been put in a
state of alert.
"We have used the Syrian at ..
tack to launch an offensf ve of our
own." said Bashir Gemayel,
commander of the PhaJanee par-
ty militia, largest on the Chrbr
Uanside.
Bashir is the son of Phalang~
party leader Pierre Gemayel.
A guerrilJa communique said
Palestinians and thelc Lebanese
Jeftist allies were locked In
ground and artillery combat wlt1'
Syrian attackers. It claimect
guerrillas had knocked out thre~
Syrtan tanks. ·
Reports from monitored radio
conversations said helicopter·
borne Syrian troops captured the
vlllage of Ein el-Sohat neighbor-
ing FaJougha, a town astride c
key road leading toward Chrtal
tian-held peaks.
Top guerrilla leader Yaatl
Arafat called top aides to an.
emergency session o( his
Palestine Liberation OrganJu.
Lion's executive commJttee -the
higtiest guernlla body.
Tho two most Important
cl•H•f>s are "whit~" OP<ll,
cMracterl1od by a wtllte or
m'Hky bodr color, ond "black" Opa ponessed of a darker body color. The most
~:.~1.~c:~~o tr~~~~~··
Opals with lntenie, attrac-
tlvely distributed •nd WOii·
•haped color patches. Because Opal Is 5 lo 5'!) In
hardness, It Is sometlmn
' combined with other st~
In what we call "doublets"
and "triplets." Doublets aro
made by cementing a thin
layer.of gem Opal to another
materlal to lend strenQth. ~triplet adds a quartz tap
wtllch gives It more durablll· • tv and prevents scratchlno
of Opal iewe1ryTnto 1 con-
i.tnor of water though, as
Opals are subject to frecture • from dropping or a stwirp blow.
Opal ls usuallv cut tn . cabochon and smoothly
polished. The finest
varieties exhibit "play of
COIOt"'' which Is an optlcat
Phenomenon consisting of
CHARLE S H. BARR
of the softer Opal. There Is also "floating" Opal wtlfch
consists of chips of Opal floatlng In glycerlno Inside a
small crvsta1 sphere. All of I
theseassembltdOptlsareof I
course much less expensive ! than a full Opa I oern. · J
We carrv a wTde variety of I
Opal Jewelry ranging from '
$30. to seventl thousandS. It
, mtny vivid prismatic col· ors.
Today Austrella Is the
prtnctear sourc. ot Optrs.
'
~-....... ,
Is th4t birthstone of those
born In Octobtr, but all mtY use and enJoy this fascln.t· Ing gem. With rHtonable
care It wlll last for many, many years.