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1977-08-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
, lees • • u1tcase • m I > - ,, ClJSD Trustees Faring 'lunk Food' Derision 11 ' - ' • • • 0 '· ~een Held ·m Skateboard Assault I ~ . I 8y ClJSD Board 11 'Junk Food' Issue Faced By ANNE COOP Ea or• o.t'I ""''"' Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict trustees will be asked toni1bt to take the first 1tep toward eliminating the sale of. "junk food" in dl1trtct schools. The board meet.ins h scheduled for 7:30 at dl1trict of- • rtcea, 32972 Calle Perfecto in San Juan Capistrano. Children currently can b\lY soft drinka, douibnuta, pies, potato etilps and other S\ICh fooda in • Capistrano Unift4!<1 Schools, dis-t rl ct ac:lmtnlstrator Phlllp Grignon wrote in a memo to trustees. "School experience hu 1hown that when the PTA or1anlzaUons in the summertime operate our snack ban and do not serve 'Junk 1oodl,' \be ;vou.ncsten who con- sume these food.I tr• euUy con- vinced to conalder a better nutri-tional~·· aata Grlanoo. >..an tllample, GrllJM!D aald. frozen ~ i. becomlni ln- creasiJtlb po~lar with st\I· dents, since it bu reptactd com· mercial lee CHam In acbool 1nackbarl. • TM Mmtnlatrator Hid dl~ct. Trustee Edward Weatber1. a deau.t. hu remarked that tM au11r-1aden "Junk fooda" are liardon chltdren'a teeLb. . Ke alto cited 1tucn.. bJ a Wl1consln PIYC~lit ~blch lb· dlcate a lh"' between lij'petac· tiVib' th chlldriia Md the amount of sugar they coosume. Superintendent Jerome Thornsley has recommended that trustees approve the ellminatioo of "Junk food" from school cafeterias ln concept, pending preparation of a list of specific foods no lon~er to be made available at the schools . I Nazi Flees Hospital In Suitcase Familiar Beach Scene It was at'other OQe of those summer weekends that bro~ght out another one or those summer weekend crowds along the Orange Coast. These sun worshippers at Corona del Mar's Main Beach were just a ' Delly ""' ,..,. ....... small part of the hundreds of thousands ol people who c•me to the beaches over the weekend. Lifeguards sald they made few rescues since the 60-degree water kept most. people on the sand . l.aguna Youth Injured Laiuna Beach police arrested a 17-yqr-old youth who, tMy il.l· teaed, used a skatebOard as a club durlni an uaault Satu.nt-.y on another skateboarder durinC an ar1ument over the younc men's skateboardin1 prowess. Jim Ylrka, 19, of 1435 N. Cout Highway, La1una Beach, was taken by city ambulance to South Coast Community Hospital for head lnJurles received in the altercation reported at about 2 a.m. Police booked the 17-y~ar-old Riverside youth for alleged as· aault with a deadly weapon - skateboard. Police reported that Ylrka bad been sk.ateboardlng with a friend In the area of 1300 Clllf Drlve when they came upon some other youths. AccordJns to the report. the other youths started .. h~ Ylrka and hll companion. mat. Int cU.sparaatng commentl about their 1kateboardin1 skUla. An areument ensued and lt la ~ teaed Ylrka wu bit two or tbrei tiDlH over the bead with a skateboard. LNG Co ntr oeer•11 Workmen climb up and down maintenance stairways on the outslde of 1toraae tanks or the country's only liq- uefied natural gas plant. lt's in Everett, Masi. on Boston Jlnrbor. However. more LNG plants ure pro· posed. some in California. as an added source ot cnor~y pO\H'r The fear or u catastrophe has stll'red up <!on · t re" t•rw O\ L'r lht' proposals and is discussed in a slor~ and pt<'I 11rt•s on C3 TV 'Bias' Unfter Arttack , WASHINGTON <AP> -The U S. Civil fUthts Commission said today television ls marked by radical and sexual stereotyp- lnc and that the Federal Com· munfcattona CommlHlon (FCC) appears unwllUn1 to push hard to end such dlscrtn\lnatlon. The eomml11ton Hid the rec 1ppean "wtlllne to accept little more than a paper commitment" by the television Industry lo end such discrimination. "In doing so it has thereby demoru1lrated lta unwilUngneu to 11 ve up to the promise of Its orlalnal clll to the 1conadence' of the naUon'a broadcastin1 media and it.own mandate to encourage the broader and more effective use of radio and television," the report1~id. The commission urged the FCC to revise its equal employ- ment opportunity guidelines and employment forma. Congress also wu urgld to 1tve the FCC power lo regulate employment policlea and practices of the networks. The FCC bas no direct authorjty over the networks. Tht FCC allO wu urged lo con- duct a public Inquiry and pro- po ud rulem1kln« on th• problem, as sugg .. ted by former Commissioner Benjamin L. Hook.a before he left the FCC to head Lht National Aasociation for the Advancement of Colored Peo-ple. Th• 181-paae zeport titled "Window Drn1ln1 on the Set" evaluates network dramatic pro· 1rammlng broadcut from 1880 throu1h 1974, newa programs broadcut In 1974-15 and employ. ment data for 40 major market commercial and public television stations. The FCC had no Immediate comment on the report. However. the· repOrt ltaelf con- tained comments by Wallace E. John1on1 c:blel or lb• Fcc·s broadu1t burtau, 1ayln1 the auuest.ed 1oh1liOD OO&(ld lea• to ctnaorahlp. • 'W• believe th•• the pro- ceduret adopted by tht (FCC> to enforce our nondhcrlmlnallon and equal employment Op· porturuty rules, which have been developed with the broadcast ln- dustry In mind, are adequate and, indeed, hav• been efttc- Uve," Johnton 11ld. lit 1aJd th~ rommlsalon does not '1vtew our role as a •sweeping mandate to further the national policy against dlacrlminauon · Faces Murder Ch arges . report1&1d. :· lt aald white females bad 23..f percent ot all roles. many ~ which were comic and portr~ cbarle\era who w.,.. )'OWIJ, wt· 41tnftlQYtd, ~te~IR.Y~ ... UllMIUl!f f111Ulj,'\ • < Mtnonu ~" to aDDeM- PrlmirilY In ltbnio peWncai fok lo all·•hJte show., Ith 1.6 rc«at or the roles pla~ b1 nonwhite ft\ ales a .i p,nui b1 nonwhJt ftmalM reoortuJd. : ll ,, d minority and ftn)a)J a•WI ~pOOd nti ta.rtb-•r.t por\j& crucfal naUonel •totltf ind cMl nd womtn'• rtchta topfct received 11minJmal eo"-1 er age'· on network televilioa news. I 'Sam' Suspect lndictelJ NEW YORK (AP> ..... A speolal grand Juty Indicted David Berkowlia, tht man 1u1pected of being .. Son o( Sam," today on charges of murder, attempted murderl felonious assault and crimlna poeseaalon of a weapon. Berkovntt, 24, wae due to be ar- r al1ned 1'uelday morJtlng. He I• beln1 examined In 1 hospital mental ward to determine If he ii flt toatand trial. aeen wtth the otb,r man Wednet· day at the Wdteh11ter Boardlnt Kennel In Mamaroneck. Later that night police arrested Berkowitz at his Yonkers apart- ment to end the greatest manhunt in New York'• hlltory. An employe of the kenn.1 told pollct ovtt the weekend that he recalled 1Mlh1 Btrkowltt and a man who r.embltd an tarller police akttcb of~ kJller. '"l'hia guy did a1J the talklna." the attendant aaid. ''Berkowitz Just J)eltA?d th• do1 and amUed. • · ' vertiaed for adoptlon1 ~ i "Ht said hit htmt was \rif ' Btrkowita and h• llvttd on n' Str~t." said Florence Lar88'\: "He said he and a friend wantef to see the dog, so I sent bim d~ to where the dog WH (lb M amarontck kennel,>•• &erkowltl hu been deaort •• bavlnf a hatred for doP pollce aay he ~•Y have •bot killed several 1nlmal1 ln hi. nel•bborhood. According to rtf. polU, Berkow. ltl has told policf that he received commandl ~ kill from a neighbor's dog. • Carter Supports Lance The 23-member 1rand jury In· dieted Berkowitz for the Jilly 31 slaylnt of Stacy MoskowlU, 20, and the wounding of her date Robert Violante. also 20. They were shot while sitting in a parked car. the last victims of a ~eries of attacks that left six young persons dead and seven wounded in little more than year. Meanwhile, police were seek- ing a mystery man who accom- panied 8erkowitz to a kennel and who reportedly re1tmbl~ an early sketch of the .4&-callber kltltr. The attendant described Berkowitz' companion as white, in his mid·20s, shorter than Berkowitz, and with long brown hair. New York police said they were looking for the companion for questioning. On Tuetlday, a man ldentltytng himself u Berkowit.I had called Flonnce Lanen, who workl for an animal adoption 11tncy1 to in· quire about Jn 8-montb-old German Shepherd puppy ad· Guards at the Kings Coun* Hospital, where Berkowitz · confined in a room-size cage wt steel mesh walls, said that t Sunday he watched his fir television since being arrested a rerun of "The Flintstones" c~ loon show. L Says Aide Would Quit Over lmproprietiea WASJDNOTON CAP) -Prest· dent Carter says he bas con- fidence in Budget Director Bert Lance but knows Lance will quit if government investigators rrove there are any lmproprieUes 1n his financial dealings. The President's statement was his first expression or personal confidence In Lan~ slirce the Treasury Department, \Jftdfr the authority of the comptroller of the currency, bega• probing loans Carter's long-Ume friend obtained when he wait a Geot&la banker. -SantaAmm 'Critical' In Shooting Abraham Morales, 25, of Santa Ana, waa tlahllna for hla life in UCI Medical Center today after be!ns shot and wounded it a par- ty Saturday night. The man 1uspeoted of •hooting Moralni Joeepb Oonzaler, 26, of 819 Bew ey St., Santa Ana, was arr~ted by police a abort Ume later 'and charged with attempt- ed mW'd.ar. 'Taken into ou1tody with Gonu.lei when he w11 artetted uboutan hour an•rth• lO:&Op.01. shootJng was his femalt CC)Mpa- nion, Denny L Stptda, 25, also of Santa Ana. Polle• aald they found tte,ooo and a 1mlll quantity of drup in ,the oar Goftlai" •u dl'I~. As e resUlt, the •hoOtlne 1u1pect and 1110 Septda were obatftd With vartoua df'UI ottenttt ln llddlUon to the attempted mUl'det' tftarge lodged agalnat Gonzales. The aile1ed murder attempt came att•r a 1tr1t1 ot dis· turbaned at a party In the 800 bloe!ll ol H. 9ewt1y Street, Santa Ana, poll~tald. · Oonul1t, wltntues told polle?t, wu att unln~lted iuest at the party who became bt1U1erent after betna told by Motile. h• coutdn'\ t ktl beer from the bouae. He reportedly left and then re- iumed with the tun he alle1edly iJred twice at Moral11. Carter made an appointment to see Lance today for their reg. ular weekly meeting. White House Depuly Pnss Secretary Rex Granum sald they were ex- pected to discuss the Pres i- dent 'a government roorganiza· lion pro1r101. Lanu Is tn ohar1• of the program. It was their 'first meeting since Aug ·1. Lan~e hu beeft on vaca- tion at Sea faland, Ga. White Houae Prt11 Secretary Jody Powell haa aaid the Prttl- dent will ref raln from dl1cuaalna the lnvesU1aUon wltb Lance because Carter feela Lance 1hould deal directly with th• comptroller'• omce on the mat- A .............. WM!AE FtRES AAOINQ Ftremen a1ttJlng Fl•rM• p...,..pa~A.l FIRES ••• ter and not uAe the President as an intermediary. Berkowitz was reportedly last The New York Times said Saturday thal inve1ti1aton for Comptroller John Heimann are searching the rec!ords for about 20 additional loana which mi1ht have been extended to Mrs. Lance. as well as other family members and business entities. In a atory Sunday, the Tlmea uld "a potentially embarraaslng acreement'' between Lance and Robert Bloo~1 actln1 comp- troller befoce Heimann took of· flee, waa re1clnded the day btfort Carter nominated Lance to be bUd1et dlrector. President Gives Himllelf Good Marks Under the agreement, sl1ned Dtc. 2, 1'75, Lance pled&ed to corredt a number of aerloua manaaement deflclencles al ht. Calhoun First NaUonal Bank in Georgia, some of which violated the law, tho nmea uld. The newapaper 11ld today that a peel al Internal Revenue Service a1ent1 att lnveat11at1n1 the handlln1 of Lane•'• banklnc af. falrt by otnotala of the comp· troller•a office. The IRS would neither confirm nor dtny that re- port, attributed to admlnstratlon sources. Frott1 Page A J ESCAPE ••• several months. His lawyer said be was auffer1nt from terminal 1&omaoh canctr. Police IAV• no details ol ~e disappearance, but the atate- owned radio network said it learned U\at Kappler waa visited It. the hotpltal early &mdar by two women carryin1 two large b••·· The radio uid the W01n9D may WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Carter credit.a hlrmelt wlth lmprovln1 the lma1e of the federai covernment In the minds of Americans, but be concedes that hJ• admlnlatratlon hu yet to prove It can aolve the nation's touahest problema. Jn a crltlque o( his oertbrtnance after alx months In office, Carter concluded that proareaa bu been m1dt ln tm- provlntthe tone ot 1overnment. But the Prealdent expres1ed dllcourqement over elfOrta to lower lnflaUon and unemploy- ment. And h• admitted that lhtre ba•e boen no apectaoular achlevementl In f orelAn aftaJra. In a peraoaal rtPort cud, Carter 1ummed up hi• llrst months ln office thi1 way: "Specuta -too early to say. Tone, ttuat-pretc,v 1ood." have arranatd the etca~. taking Kappler away in a waiting automobile. The radio 1t1Uon conJectured that it wu poulble to Cll,'17 the German out in a lar1• bal "because of Kappler'• ll1ht wel1hL afttr 10 many mcmlhl ot cancer 1ufferinp." Pollet later found tht ~at.on a • , Rome atrelt, but there w.,. .no trac11 ol the women or Kapplet:. the broldoaat aald. :l Carter had been asked to rate hhnself as President in an in· terview with ABC News. con· ducted ln his hometown ln Plains, Ga., laat \Vtd.nuda,y and broadcastSUndat. .. I think as far as the tone of the government and the attitude of our people toward the aovern- ment the maru would be fairly high, I' the Prestdent said. "As far as tangible results In his fltst six months on economy, they have been somewhat dlaappolnt- lnc." Carter noted that there has been no major letup ln Inflation, and that the unemployment rate has fallen only slightly since he , tookofnce. "We hl\'e not had any major breakthrough in forel1n affairs. allhou1h w• have a nry coherent Pt'~•"' tflet we are pursuing,'' be said. "He eats like a horse anp 1leepe like a baby,·· one of l!lF 1uards said. "It's u though • doean't have a worry ln thJ' world.•· • Co ast Man· Stabbe d in Buena Park A 34 -year-old Huntingtdn Beach man was reported in sU· ble condition today att.r sulfer- lni a knife wound in the back durtnc a park.Ina lot acutne ln Buena Park Sunday, poU~ "'" ported. ! . Milan Connie Guanko, ot 32t2 Ea1tet Circle, la being treat~ for a wound In the n1bt lowtr back at West Anaheim CoQl· munlty Hospital, police saJd. Officers aald Guanko and aome companions be1an argwni with another group of m•n in the parlt- in1 lot of Knott •a Berry FarJn and the nearby Buena Parle eop. venUon Center. One of the men rtabbed a knlfei. alleat!dly stabbed Guank~. then ned, police aald. · · 'the smpect has not been eap- tured, ofClcets said. 'J'hey're Squeaky Clean Mrs. Patricia Stroich of 1086 Santa Cruz Circle was cleaning her pool deck this morning when she knocked O\'er a bottle of detergent. The liquid cleaner poured into ' the Costa Mesa woman's Jacuzzi where son Sammy. <right> and his friends. Mike and John Harrison <left and center l were soaking. The result? Instant bubbles and at least a half hour of fun for the youngsters and pet cockapoo. Abby. Good clean fun. too. : Water Board 1'r~ Incumbents May Not RuD. Nazi Flees Hospital '~wo 1eata on the Cotta Men COunt7 Water Dlatrlc\ bo&i'd ot 4lrectora are on the election ~lock in November and tbe veteran board members holdln1 those seats have not decided whether or cot. they wtll run e1ain. The last day to file ap- pUcations la Sept. 2. Alvin L. Pinkley, a water dis· let board member since the i1ency was lormed in 1960, says 'a not sure he'll run again. Eiehl-year director Nate •eade. who alao ls executive riianager of the Costa Meu Chamber of Commerce, aald to- day he probably will seek a thlrd term next November. Both said they expect compeU- tlon for their aeata if they do choose to run, altbou1b a apokesman from the County Registration and Electlona Division aald no one baa returned • fllln1 petiUons for those sew. Pinkley, a former three.Um• mayor d <Mta Meaa. aald he bu ,not made up hla mind whether to J k another lour-year term on \.t>e board. "It all depends," be said. ••u anyone runs from my dlltrict ~o '• worth anythinl, then l'U 1tepdown." Reade aald h~fll run unleaa lamily eommltmata k"P tum from doinl so. "Whit wtUl Uda 4rouaht and all, Utt dl1tnet ..eeds all the ~111ee k can .et ... be aatd. The COila Me11 CcNMJ Weter Dbtrict la divided lntoflve arcu. Directors from each dlatrict lJ"e elected auar1e,every four years. Seats lD DWriN ' ua s are up f 6r tledion thll )'Ml'. • Rea'• DWti1« :No. 4, encom· • <SeeWATSa, hleAI) Cri, .... -..-... BONN, Wat G«&nl.DJ <AP> - Convicted Nail War tiiminal Herbert ltappler, lppareftdy atul,fed into a tars• •\llteue aitd dra1,ed to a wal~ ear by b1a wife, escaped from a Rome hospital today and reportedly made bl.a way to West Germany, Italian and German officials said. Italian Defense Minister Vito Lattanzio said in Rome that tbe 70·year-old, cancer-emaciated Kappler, wel1blng only 105 pounds, was carried out of the mllitary hospital at about 1 a.m. The former Gestapo officlal was servtnc a Ufe term ror the reprisal slaying or 335 Italian clvillans in German-occupied ltome and for the past several montM bad been under treat· ment for bis Ulneas at the hospital on a hill overlookina the Coloueum ..... Weat German 1overnment spokesman Armin Gruenewald said here that authorltles re- ceived a telephone call from Kappler'• Wile, Anna Marte Kap- pler· W •n1er, who aald her huaband was ln the countq. Hit exa~t v.:hereabout1 wtrt not Potted Plants Gone A Costa Mesa woman tola police someone stole S2SO worth of potted plants from her •Part· ment over tbe weekend. Sberey Hims, who llva.tn: m apartment at 1300 Adams Ave., reported the loss Sunday. SACRAMENTO <AP> -A special legislative commltteo agreed today QI\ a $7.1 bllllon, five-year homeowner, renter and business tu relief bllJ, eAdln& a month·loni dudlock. The plan, which could be 1ent to the noon of the Senate and>..~ sembly later this week, also would lmpoee $3.4 bllllon ln new taxee, for a net Px reducUoli of S3. 7 blllion. Tax Rate Cut Due In Mesa? All foar Democratic members of the special Senate.Aaembty committee voted for tbe pl111. Tbetwo ~cans voted DO. But tbe &epubllcam bad op. poMd IDOlt~lcnl ol.~plan ~. rDocth of bearlnp and DeeOtildlonl. The breaktbroaab was an a1reernent between Sen. Jerry Smith <D·Sarato1a>, who authored Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.•• tu relief pla, and liberal Democrats no wanted more re- lief for low-Income bomeows:aers and renters, blaber income tax bracket.a and ten atrlngent con- trols on state and local pem· mentsPendfn1, · Combined with the S..1-blllloa flve·Ytar cost of tbe acbool finance bUl approved by a separate commlttee lut week, the tax i>Jan represents a net ot $7 .I billion In new 1pendina o.er the next five yean, or a1*4 an a percent Jump ln 1pendtna • .. We like lt. We want to adopt it, and we hope we can aet educa .. lion to cut tbelr plan," said Sen. Nicholas Petrla <D·Oakland>. chairman of the commlttte. Members of both commiUees have said the combined eo1t of the two plans 11 more than the state can afford without a tax hike beyond the tncreaH1 pro- <SeeTAXF.S, Paie AJ) . . DAS~eks. ·f Allaway· Guilt DP 7 Count& I' • ..... • c ........... ---WHEAE RAES RAGING Flremen 8eUllng Flame• FIRES ••. foreatry <CDF> spokesman Dick Marlow. Fire burned hotteat on the eastern flank near Arroyo Seca and in t.he north in the Ventana Wilderness, fire officials aa.id. About ~.700 firefighters were bat· tling the blaze. Some spotting occurred Sun· day when sparks flew over the lines and ignited 100 acres, but the CDF reported the errant blaies were quickly cleaned up. Some 122.800 acres in the Los Padres National Forest have been painted black by stubborn flames which have swept through the llnder·dry brush for two weeks. The CDF has alerted nearby Carmel Valley residents of a con· tingency evacuation plan should the blaze, now about seven to eight miles away from homes. begin to pose a danger. "It's a long ways Crom that right now," Marlow said, em· phasizing there was no im· mediate threat. In the last 24 hours, the spread of the blaze has slowed. he said, moving only a quarter of a mile. After word of the contingency plan spread through the media, the CDF reported switchboards were flooded with calls. "I think people generally "Nere glad to know they're _,eing con. s idered." Marlow said. "If something does happen, they'll be notified lmmedlately." In western Colorado. the Deep Creek fire in the White Siver Na· ' tional Forest remained out or • control today aft~r charring 3f&SO acres. About 400 firefi1hters bat· lied t.hat blue. A fire line wu set up two·thirds ol. f.b• w~ Mound the Deep Creek blue. Fire fires in the aan.ie forest - the seo-acre BroOk Creek Clre and the l.OOO·acre Meadow Creek blaze -were still burnln1 \ociay. but were declared under control. Mesa Planner Costa Mesa plannlna depart· menl employe Mike Vall hu re· ceived an honorable mention in competition for the James D: Phelan Award of the San Fran· clsco Foundation. Vall wa6 one of thre4;1 honorable mention winners for 'the writlnl award. He is a J873 il'aduate of Cal State Fullerton where he ma· jorcd in comm~lc1Uon•· DINING SET FOVND A HOME WASIUNGTON (APJ -J>rwi. d nt Carter credttt hlmaell wllh hnprovina the lmau or lb• f..SeraJ iovernment ln tbe mlnda of Amcrtcans, but b cone..Ses that hia admlnlstratlon hu y,i to prove It. can tolve lbe oaUoo's tou1hmt problema . In a critique or his performance after six mootbs ln office, Carter concluded that proires• ha.a been made ln Im· proving the toneot iovernment. But the President expressed discouragement over eftorta t.q lower inflation and unemploy- ment. And he admitted that there have been no spectacular achievement& in torei1n affairs. In a personal report card, Carter summed up his first months in office this way: "SpecUics -too early to aay. Tone, trust -pretty good." Carttt bad been asked to rate himself as President In an in· terview with ABC News, con- ducted in his hometown in Plains. Ga .. last Wednesday and broadcast Sunday. • • 1 think as far as the tone of the government and the attitude of our people toward the aovern· ment, the marks would be fairly high." the President said. "As far as tangible result& in hia tlrst six months on economy, they have been somewhat disappoint· ing." Carter noted that there .has been no major letup in inflation, and that the unemployment rate has fallen only slightly since he took office. "We have not had any major breakthrough in foreign amurs. although we have a very cohertnt program that we are pursuing," he said. Coast Schools Seek Families For Meal Plan Low·income families living In the .lllewport·Meaa, Unlfled School District are being en· couraged to Join the district's free and reduced·prlce meal pro- gram. Di8trict orCicials said parents of• school age children whose family income ranees from nothlrtg to $24,310 for a famlly of 12 are eligible for the nutrition program, which also includes ellalbWlY tor free milk. In order to find out if they qualify, families are to check with lheir sctbool principal. The inquiries and the application for aid are kept completely contiden· Ual, district spokesman sald Tbe progum Is offered throuitw>ut the school year to ac· commodate families whose economic situation may change due to lhe loss Of a job or medical expenses. ' The funding for the program Is made available to the district tbrouah the National School Lun~h. School Breakfast and Special Milk Proarams. 111.:ards in Water Members of Costa .Mesa's Synchro Sylphs perform aquatic routines in preparation for city's 12th annual Water Show slated Thursday and Friday al the Estancia High School pool. Girls will perform "Journey to the Center of the Earth.·· Doth nights. ~tore than 100 children will display water s kills during programs which begin at i : 30 both nights . Tickets are 50 cents. . Fro• Page A J AIALAWAY.·. away from hlm when the ri!le was not directed at them at the time. "Don't be sandbaiged by the prosecuUon, ·•Butler ur1ed. "Ex· amine each count carefully and examine again the incident that led to the fil!ng of the allega- tion." If the jury returns guilty verdicts on any or all of the nine counts lt will return to the courtroom ror the secon\i phase of the trial and the issue of Al · laway's sanity. Butler offered no defense in the first phase of the trial in the ap· parent belief that he can con· vince the jury that Allaway was insane when seven people died and two were wounded 13 months ago. The jury will begin its delibera· lions later today atter listening to Instructions from Judge Robert P Kneeland. TONIGHT COST A MESA CITY COUNCIL -Re1ular meeting, City Hall, 6:30p.m. TV~DAY,AUGlJST H SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Community Recreation ~ter, Tues., Wed., Thurs. J.2.3 p.111, "VANITIES" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tutsday- Sunday throuih Aug. 21, 8 p.m. l',.._P.•geAl TAXES ••• Poled tn the current bill. . The plan approved b1 t.Mc:om· mltte. would 1lve •Uibtl1 mor. than halt of the total tax relief to bomoownen. About eo p e rc•nt of California's four mllllon .. • homeowners would aet annual tax rebate checks avera1tn1 about ms. U.S. Rights Panel Claims TV Biased W ASHJNGTON <AP> -The U.S. Civil IUabts Commission said today television i1 marked by racial and sexual stereotyp- ing and that the Federal Com· munications Commission <FCC> appean unwillin1 to push bard to end such discrlmlnatlon. The commission said the FCC appears "willing to accept little more than a paper commitment·· by the television Industry to end such discrimination. "In doing so it has thereby demonstrated Its unwillingness to live up to the promise of Its original call to the •conscience' of the nation's broadcasting media and its own mandate to encourage the broader and more effective use of radio and television," the report said. The commission urged the FCC to revise Its equal employ· ment opportunity guidellnes and employment forms. Congress also was uraed to live the tee power to regulate employment policies and practices ot the networks. The FCC bas no direct authority over the networks. Mesan Gets Grant Kamrooz Shlsbeiar of Costa Mesa hU received a $100 Carol Johnston Memorial Scbolanhip for mathematics excellence dur· h1g a recent Ea1t Los Angeles College awards ceremony. • The FCC also was ur1ed to con· duct a public inquiry and pro- posed rulemakinl on the problem, aa suggested by former Commissioner Benjamin L. Hooks bef Me he len the FCC to head the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo- ple. The 18l·page report titled ''Window Dressing on the Set" evaluates network dramatic pro- gramming broadcast from 1969 through 1974, news programs broadcast in 1974·75 and employ- ment data for 40 major market commercial and public television stations. Mesa Soccer Signups Set Team sipups for Costa Mesa Re1lon 120 of the American Youth Soccer Organization will be held Saturday at Costa Mesa Hilb School. But children 5 to ~ years of age won't have to wait to play. The Socctt Fair will include competi· lion between youngsters, plus ex· hlbition eamea and games between parents. The fair will be held from 9 a.m . to 1 p.m. on the campus with a swap meet ol sorta set up for kids to exchange soccer equip- ment. For further information, call Barbara Detrick at 557·2823. , .; .; i ' . . NEW YOJtK <AP) -A IJ*J .. 1rand Jury indicted Devi• Berkowitz, the man aua~ f# beina "Son ol Sam;• tod11 oo chars of murder. atte~ murder, felonious qaault anf crlmlnalpoelelSiooof a WMpOlll Berkowttl, 14, was due to be°" ralgned Tuelday mornlftl. Ho ii belna examined ln a boapltal mental ward to determine if be U flt to stand trial i The 23·member ~rand jury ~ dieted Berkowita tor UM .1\Q 31 alaylni of Stacy Ko.kowt~ 20. and the woundlftC ol her date Robert Violante, also 20. ntey were shot wbUe 1lttl~ la a parked car, t4e last vlcthm of a series of attacks tbat left 1llt youna persm.s dead and N\oed wounded in litUe more tbU 1UT 1 Meanwhile, police wen leek~ ing a mystery man wbo aeeom' panied Berkowitz to a tenad ~ who reportedly resembled early sketch ol the .4'-cali killer. Berkowitz was reportedly last seen with the olher m an Wednes. • day at lhe Westchester Boarding Kennel in Mamaroneck. Latet that night police arrested Berkowitz at hJ1 Yonkers aparti ment to end the creates\ manhunt in New York's history. j An employe of the kennel tol4 police over lhe weekend that bci recalled aeeinc Berkowlt.a and a man who resembled an earllei pollce sketch of I.be killer. : "'I'hb guy clld all the talldq;' the attendant said. "Berkowiti Just petted the doi and smiled." • The attendant describe4 Berkowitz' companion u white1 in his mld-20s, shorter than Berkowitz. and with 1001 brown hair. , New York police said they were lookine for lhe companioq for questioninr. Harbor Girh Sell Whistles If you want to help the Girls Club of the Harbor Area, jU4t whisUe. Girls club members are selli!"J SOS Shrill Alarm whistles, I.be pressurized device used by vi·· ti ms in an assault, for $3 apiece. Proceeds ot the whistle sale Ii> toward Girls Club programs •t the clubhouse at 1815 Ana.helsi To order an SOS whl&Ue, St., Costa Mesa. ~1 the Girls Club Monday Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 646-7181. J Me8a Car Rifled ! Thieves hopped a six.root fenqe at a Costa Mesa auto shop ov1r the weekend, taking a ster., cassette player from an unlockat car. Police said the burgla~ made off with the $300 item fro the European Auto r.eatorati shop at 710 W. 16th St. I • • • • ................ WHERE F1R£S RAOINO Firemen Battling Flame• f'ro.a Page A J FIRES ••. forstry <CDF> spokesman Dick Marlow. Fire burned bolteat on the eastern flank near Arroyo Seca and in the north in the Ventana Wilderness, fire officaals aaid. About 5,700 firefighters were bat· tling the blaze. Some spottang occurred Sun· day when sparks new over the lines and ignited 100 acres, but the CDF reported the errant blazes were quickly cleaned up. Some 122.800 acres in the Los Padres National Forest have been painted black by stubborn flames which have swept through the tinder-dry brush for two weeks. The CDF has alerted nearby Carmel Valley residents of a con· tingency evacuation plan should the blaze, now about seven to eight miles away from homes. began to pose a danger. "It's a long ways from that right now," Marlow said, em· phas1ztng there was no im· medaate threat. In the last 24 hours, the spread of the blaze has slowed, he said, moving only a quarter of a mile. After word of the contangency plan sµread through the media, the CDF reported switchboards were flooded with calls. "I think people generally 11ere Jilad to know they're being con. sidered." Marlow uld. "If something does happen, they'll be notified immediately." In western Colorado, the Deep Creek fire in the White (liver Na· tional Forest remained out of • control today aft~r charring 3,850 acres. About 400 Cireflehters bat· tied that blaze. A fire line was set up two·Wrds of ~ way UC>Wld the Dee~ Creek bla~. Fire fares an lhe same forest - the :iSO-acre Brook Creek fire and the l ,OOO·acre Meadow Creek blaze -were still burnln1 k>day, but were declared under control Mesa Planner Costa Mesa plannina depart· mcnt employc Mike Vall hu re· celved an honorable mention in competition for the James D. Phelan Award of the San Fran· cisco Foundation. Vail was one of three honorable mmtion winners for the wrltln1 award. He ill a 1973 aradua~e of Cal State Fullerton where ht ma· jored in commuqh;ationa. DINING SET FOUND A HOME When a Cot'Oba del ~•r man want.eel lo cloar, ou~ hta d1n1n& room. he came to t.be exPtrts ln &ht l)ally PllOl clu1lfled ad· vertl in& department. Hi1 conclH comment after placlnS • tbrffolhM •d WU 1lm· ple: ''Sold lt ! .. The ~d Lbat aold the set rud llkethlJ: Din rm set. mopf e. Solid wood & f 1>9dded cbal,... lt&O. Xl(IMUIXJC or Xltlt• iuupc. Anywbtre o~ t~• Or•nc• Coast. the beat olace lo Hll your furniture or other Items ls the Dally Pilot. Carter Critiques 6Months WASJUNGTON <AP> -Prest· dent Carter credltJ blm1ell wllb lmprovln1 the im111 of the federal 1ovel'nment in the mJ'Mll Of Ama1cana. but ht conctdt1 that h.11 admlnJatraUon hu r~ lo prove it can aolvo tbe na '1 tout.best problenu. In a critique or hh perform.nee alter six months tn oltice. Carter concluded that pro1reu hu been made in lm· provine the tone of aovernment. But the President expressed discouragement over erforta 19 lower inflation and unemploy· ment. And be admitted that there have been no spectacular achievements ln foreign affairs. In a personal report card, Carter summed up bis flrat months in office this way : "Specifics -too early to aay. Tone, trust -pretty 1ood." Carter had been asked lo rate himself as President tn an In· terview with ABC News, con· ducted in hia hometown in Plains, Ga., last Wednesday and broadcast Sunday. • · 1 think as far as the tone or the government and the attitude or our people toward the eovern· ment, the marks would be fairly high," the President said. "As far as tangible results In bl.I first six months on economy, they have been somewhat disappoint· ing." Carter noted that there has been no major letup in lnnauon, and that the unemployment rate has fallen only slightly since he took office. "We have not had any major breakthrough in forei1n alfalrs, although we have a very coherent program that we are pursuing," he said. Uxut Schools Seek Families For Meal Plan Low-income families Jivinf in the .Newport-Mesa.. Unified School District are being en· couraged lo Join the district's free and reduced·price meal pro· gram. District officials said parents of· school age ehlldren whose family income rancea Crom nothing to 124,310 for a family of 12 are eligible for the nutrition proaram. which also Includes •lllibllity for free mUk. In order to find out If lhey qualify, famtlies are t.o check with their scbool principal. The inquiries and the application for aid are kept completely confiden· tial, districtapokesman saJd The progi:am is offered throtllhout ihe school year to ac· commodate ramilies whose economic situation may change due t.o the loss Of a Job or medical expenses. ' The funding for the program Is made available to the district throuah the National ·School Lun~h. School Breakf a1t and Special Milk Pro1r1ms. Wizards in Water Members or Costa M~a·s Synchro Sylphs pe1·form aquatic routines in preparallon for city's 12th annual Water Show slated Thursday and Friday at the Estancia High School pool. Girls will perform "Journey to the Center of the Earth.·· Doth nights. !\l<?re than. 100 children will display water ~kills during programs which begin at i :30 both nights. Tickets are so cents l'rm. Page A J • away from him when the rifle was not directed at them at the lime. "Don't be sandbai&ed by the prosecuUon," Buller urged. ··Ex· amine each count carerully and examine again the incident that led to Lbe filing of the aJlega. lion." H the jury returns 1uilty verdictJ on any or all of the nine counts It will return to the courtroom for the secon~ phase ot the trial and the issue of Al- laway's sanity. Butler oCfered no defense in the first phase of the trial In the ap· parent belief that be can con· :-rince tbe jury that Allaway was msane when seven people died and two were wounded 13 months ago. The jury will begin its delibera· taons later today after Ustening to instructions from Judge Robert P. Kneeland. TOMGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL Regular meeting, City Hall, 6:30p.m. TUESDAY. AUGUST 1$ SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Community Recreation Center. Tues .• Wed., Thurs. 12·3 p.m. "VANITIES" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday· Sunday through Aug. 21, 8 p. m. l'ro• Page AJ TAXES ••• poeed in the current bllL The plan approved by the com· mlttee would 11ve 1UahUy mor• than half of the total tax relief to homeowners. About 80 perctlft or Callfornla'1 four million" homtoWMra would set annual tax rebate checks avera1lnc about ms. U.S.. Rights Panel Claims TV .Biased WASHING TON <AP) -The U.S. Civil Ri&hts Commisalon said today television is marked by racial and sexual stereolyp· ing and that the Federal Com· munications Commission <FCC> appears unw11Un1 lo push bard to end such discrimination. The commission said the FCC appears "willing to accept latUe more than a paper commitment" by lhe lelevis1on industry to end such discrimination. "In doing so it has thereby demonstrated ill unwllllngness to live up to the promise or Its original call to the 'conscience' of the nation's broadcasting media and ltsown mandate to encourage the broader and more effective use of radio and tclevisaon." the report said. The commission urg«)d the FCC to revise Its equal employ· ment opportunity &uldellnes and employment forms. Con1re11 also was UrJed to live the tcC power to re&ulate employment policies and practices o! the networks. The FCC has no direct authority over the networks. Mesan Gets Grant Kamrooz Shlsheeu of Costa Mesa haS received a $100 Carol Johnston Memorial Scholanhlp for mathematics excellence dur· tng a recent East Los Aneeles College awards ceremony. " The FCC also was ursed to con- duct a public inquiry and pro. posed ruJemakln1 on tbe problem, u susaested by former Commiuioner Benjamin L . Hooks before he left Lbe FCC to bead the National Association for the Advancemen\ or Colored Peo- ple. The 181-page report tilled "Window Dressing on the Set" evaluates network dramaUc pro- gramming broadcast rrom 1969 through 1974, news program$ broadcast in 1974·75 and employ. ment data for 40 major market commercial and pubUc television stations. Mesa Soccer Signops Set Team signups for Costa Mesa Re1loa 120 of the American Youth Soccer Organization will be held Saturday at Costa Mesa Hilb School. But children 5 lo 15 yean ol a1e won't bave lo wait to play. The Soccer Fair will include competi· tion between youngsters, plus ex· hibition cames and 1ames between parents. The fait will be held from 9 a. m. lo 1 p.m. on tbe campus with a swap meet of sorta set up for kids lo exchange soccer equip- ment. For further information, call 8arbara Detrick at 557-2823. NEW YORK <AP> -A specl .. 1raod jury indicted Davi• Berkowitz. the man suspected f6 belna "Son ot Sam." toda)' OD chart ot murder, attempte4 murder, felontous q11ult anJ crhnlnal pouttslonof a....,_, Berkowttt, 24. wu due lo be at\. ralgned Tuesday mornlq. He ii belna examined ln a hospital mental ward to determlne Ube l1 flttoatand trial. l The 23-membet •rand JW1 lit dieted Berkowttl tor the· Ju!J 31 slll)'ing of Stacy Moa~ 20, and the woundinf of her dat, Robert Violante, also io. The1 were shot wblle alttJnc la • parked car, the lqt vlcthna of 4 sertes of attackl that left 11.JC young pera0ns dead and MYed wounded in litUe more tbu year~ Meanwhile, police were leek• in1 a mystery man wbo aceom .. panlecl Berkowitz lo a kennel~ who reportedly resembled aq early sketch of the .4'-call~ klller. . Berkowitz was reportedly laat seen with the other man Wednes. • day at the Westchester Boardina Kennel in Mamaroneck. Latet ' that night police arrested :I Berkowitz at his Yonkers apart· ' ment to end the 1reates' ' manhunt In New York's history. j An employe of the kennel tolq polJce over lhe weekend that he recalled 1eeln1 BerkowiU and ~ man who resembled an earlle:l I polkeaketcb of the ldller. · • "This guy dJd all the talking,·• the attendant said. ..Berltowi~ Just petted the do1 and smiled." . The attendant describe~ Berkowitz' companion u white in his mld·20s. aborter tba~ Be_rkowltz, and with long brown haar. New York police said they were looking for tbe companiOfl for questlonlna. Harbor Girl. Sell WhUtles If you want to help the Girb Club or the Harbor Area, j'* whistle. Girls club members are selli~ SOS Shrill Alarm whistles, U\ie pressuriied device used by vif· t1ms In an assault, for $3 apiece Proceeds of the whistle saJe • toward Girls Club progranu at the clubhouse at 1815 AnaheiSl St., Costa Mesa. ~ To order an SOS whiaUe, c the GlrJs Club Monday Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. t 616·71111. I ' Mesa Car Riffed ! Thieves hopped a six.foot fen~ at a Costa Mesa auto shop ov1r the weekend, taking a sterct0 cassette player from an unlock~ car. PoUce said the burglads , made off with the $300 item froth the European Auto r.est.oraUoh sbopat710W.16thSt. : ,. ! ... ~ r. CHIP CARTER TO LEAVE WIFE, BABY IN WHITE HOUSE • -. Pre1tdent'1 Son to Return to Plalna Peanut Plant I Chip to Spilt I ~ leaving DC for Home Town WASHINGTON (AP> -Despite Chip and Caron Carter's af· fectionate appearance together al Sunday church s~rvlces, the President's 27·year-old son is planning to move to Plains, Ga., and leave hls wife and baby boy ln the White House. , Chip, who resigned his $8,()()().a.year job with lbe Democratic National Committee last week, Is planning to leave for Plains In ;', the next few days to work ln the Carter peanut business, a Whlte 1, House spokesman says. "IT IS EXPECTED THAT Caron and (baby> James wlll join Chip later," the spokesman sald Sunday. 11 The couple were married ln 1973. Their son James Earl Carter I V was born Feb. 25. Meanwhile, close friends of Chip said he and his wife have been having problems since last year's campaign. "l don't think lt was a secret to anybody ln the ramlly that Chip was unhappy In the marnage," said a former co-worker of the President's son. ON OCCASION, THE OUTGOING Chip has been seen at • Washington parties and in local hangouts without his wife. A l • vacation trip the couple took to Florida a month ago was affn by friends u a final attempt lo reconcile their differences. 1,.1, "I don't lhlnk Chip knows what he wants to do with his lire," said one friend, a woman. "He's a real roamer.Ube weren't the · ,. President's son, he'd probably be bumming around Europe or . someth.lng." The friend expreaaed surprise that Chip was 1otn1 to Plains 1 because last week he reportedly told friends. "There la not.bbl& · . , !or me back ln Plains." TllEBE HA VE BEEN REPORTS that the youn1 coupl• were havifll a:iarital problems, but Chip and Caron amJJed at each other. whispered and held bands. at the worshlp service alao attended by the President and Mra. Carter. Although the White House bu refused to conflTm or deey that Chip and Caron, 26, were conalderlng a s~paration, Caron's father, Ben Griffin. said Saturday that the two were havln1 marital problems. "I don't think It's reached a point that it's a hopeless sltua· lion." Grutln said. THE WIOTE ROUSE ALSO DENIED reports that the Presl· dent had angrily ordered his son to leave the White Hou.e after Chip informed him he wanted to sepuate from Caron. • > But a source In the White House who saw Chip after his meet· Ing with his father Wednesday said the Preatdent's son looked like "a whipped puppy." BJftM&ULSY ... ~ ........... A nalliiC that 11 lffn u a tub- atantlal bOQlt to the prtMC\dion tn ltl cue qainlt Dr. LoWs J . Cella Jr. and Stephen Robert Evans lJ belni appealed today by law yen f~ botb men. Del~• attorpeya 11ld they wW uk tbt Fourth Dla~ct Court ot Appe&rt ll\ San Bernardi.no to overtuni the4eda1on reached by Oran,. County Superior Court Judie WllUant C. Speirs after a year of pretrial action. J udi e Speirs refused to sup· press evtdenee that the defense claimed wu ille1ally 1ei1ed by the district attorney'• office dur· ln1 an lnveati11Uon that Jed to the Grand Jury's indictment of both men. Cella. 52, and Evans, 32, face trial on char1n that they helped to 1iphon an estimated S2 milllon from two county boapltala con· trolled by Cella as secretary· treaaurer . It ii allesed that a major por. tlon of the '2 ml11ion was uaed by Cella to finance the political campaigns of candidates who met with hia approval. Cella and Evans, the former administrator of Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana, were con· victed on relat.ed dlaraes in Los Angeles Federal Court and are free on appeal. Cella waa sentenced to five years in prison. Evans drew a one year term for his lesser role ln theconsplracy. Judge Speirs' rulln1 makes available lo the trial lawyers documents taken from a Costa Meaa print ahop controlled by Cella. Defense lawyers vainly argued that the prosecution used print shop employe Donald Albert Ray as nn informant and that docu· menu supplied to them by him s hould not be admitted as evidence. Judge Speirs' rulln1 ends bis participation In the case a1ainat Cella and Evan.a. Both men will appear before Judge H. Warren Knleht Thurs· day to determine if the culTenUy scheduled trial date of Oct. 3 can be met and 11 the trial la to be held in Oran1e County. Detense lawyers arrue that heavy pretrial publlelty has ruled ~t the posalblllty of a fair trial in Oranae Couoty. ADcleni Wea~m . Stolen From Rome Oran1e County 1berlff'1 of. ricers are lnvest111Unc the theft from a Lacuna Nlpel home of a 16th Century sult of armor and a number of welJ)Otu daUng from that period. Deputies aaJd lntruden forced open the muter bedroom wln· dow at the home of pharmacist Joseph John Nl1Uacclo. Officers •ald the weapons ln· eluded medieval swords, a batUe axe and a mace wtth chain flail. The equipment la valued at S2,400. Old Salt Sa~S Along WITH PROTEST Ft.AO FLYING ON STUii OF MAST, SVERIGE LIMPS HOME Swedlah 12·meter OtamHted Whlle LHdlng Sund•y Race Agalnat Gretel 11 Swed.en Yacht Dismasted Cup Race Forfeited; Proteat Lodged NEWPORT, R.I. <AP> -The Swedish yacht Sverl1e lost her mast in heavy winds and rou1h seas Sunday and bad to forfeit her semiflnal race to Gretel II of Australia In the America's Cup challenger ell ml nation series. About one hour after the mast broke and the crew had hauled It aboard with the help of Sverige's tender, Sweden Tender. the Swedish yacht hoisted a red pro· test flag on what wu left of her mast. She wu protesting the In- ternational Race Committee. cont.endtnl it should h've aban· doned or sh'ortened the race because or the dangerous weather conditions. Article 5.1 of the U.S. Yacht Racing Union's tules reada that a race may be abandoned or s hortened "bec auae of foul weather endan1erin1 the yachts or because of lnsuttlclent wind or because a mark 1s missing or hu s hifted or for other reaaona .directly affecUn1 aafety or t.le falmeuoftba<om.,.UUon." Syert,. had Jed throu1bout tle race. 1tretchln1 her marlin to two minutes, 30 aeconds at Ole midway point of the slx·le1. 24.3-mlle course. But ln winda lhat plcked up to 20 knot.a with 1uats lo 30, first her headaail blew, then abe dlsmuled rl1ht after roundin1 t.he third mark - 1 :32 into the race. The mast broke right below the bottom spreader, tearln1 a hole tn the mainsail. The headaail, mainsail and mut went Into the water. The mut had to be hauled out of Rhode Island Sound with the help of Sverlce's tender, u the Coast Guard and several other boats came to aid her. Sveriae, which has a spare mast, was towed back to Ft. Weatherill, where •h• ls bued, for repal.n. No serious tnjurles were reported. Tbe •Inda, out of the southwest. created aeu of five to 1b feet, while fot and drtving raln from a tbunderatorm that struck here ln the afternoon lhJllted vialblllty to 200 yards, at Umes. In the other semlflnal matcbup, seven-year-old France I, owned by Baron Marcel Blcb, lost by the widest margin since the America's Cup went to 12· meter yachts in 1958. The new yacht Australia beat her by 8:54. On the basis of Sunday's race, Gretel II leads Sverige 2-1 in their best·of,seven series and Australia has a 8-0 edte over France I. However, Dr. Robin Wallace, co-chairman of the In· t eroatlonal Race Committee. said an independent protest com· mlltee would be convened and, if Svenae's protest ls upheld, re· sulta ol the race probably would be declared void. "Weather condlUona were dis· cussed at the captain's meeting this morning, and we set aome general 1uldellnes," he said. "!Jut there are no specific rules governing weather." Wallac e s aid the general guidelines accepted for max· imum wlnd velocity were 22 knots from land and 24 from sea. Cig~rette Makers Stress 'Low Tar' WASHINGTON <l\P) - Ct1arette manufacturers are conUnuinJ their competlUon to attract hea1Ul<0mcioua 11molun who ce't klck Ute habit, the 1ov· ernment '1 new rat1n1 of eifarette tar and nlcoUne levels shows. Nearly one-third of lbe 166 brands of d1arettea teated by the Federal Trade Commission had relatively low leYels ·of tar and Shark Bites Skin Diver SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A skin diver wu ln stable condiUon today after a lO·foot shark anawed ch~ of nesb from his right lei whlle he waa dlvini off tbe beach at Pt. Reyes. Glenn FrledmJn, 20. Q"n· derwent three hotars of surgery at Letterman Army Hospltal after the accident Sunday. a hospital apokesman said. Frledman was dlvln1 with friends when tbe shark attacked him. He waa helped to the beach whet. a park ran1er alert.cl the CoutGuard. I ' ntcoUne, t~11 elements of claarettea that th• aovemment ·• maintains can cause tuna cancer and heart att~. The raUnp, r'leued Sunday, reconftrlned a •eneral industry trend toward lower tar and nicotine content, accordi~ to tbe FTC, which based its findlnp oo teats of cigarette aampJes purchased In .50 states. The rat· in1s were the firsl since Nov- ember 1976. In a report to Con1resa Jul month. the commlaalon noted that in the put year the lower tar and nicotine cigarettes have been the aubject of an int.enalve promotional effort by ci1arette m anulacturen. The PTC, whlch conducta the tests annually under a mandate from Contress, called for=la- tlon changjns cl1arette la • Auertln( that present bealth wamlna UDdentate the buard. it ur1ed Cdniraa to order more atronitY worded labell lldvlalna con.suMen that cl1ar.U. eao kill them. The incSuatr)' re1ard1 alt cl1arett11 h•vlnl IMI than 15 mlWsrams of tar u belna tn the low rant•· The lat.est raUnp abow 53 of the lM brands wt~ Jen than 15 mllllirams of tar. (T i ~lloar:d \ ' \ \ \ \ ' \ \ Skati~I Kilfs.i3 . TllJiC OOM~lON staff had aid that 13 aket«!board-related deat.ha were reported between im and April 1977. arM! the ill· Jury rate increased by 159 per- cent\n 19'76 It sa.1d all the reported deaths were to males. and 78 percent or the injuries involved males. Pigures also ind1cate that S4 per- {'ent of the IOJUries were suffered by {'hJldren between the ages or JO and 14 THE ESTIMATED number of ' !lkateboarders grew from about 14 million in 1975 to more than 20 mUlion last year, according to a report prepared earlier this year by the commission staff. Corpm1ssroner David P1ttie said authorities are trying to de- termine how many skateboard injuries involve product deficien· cies and how many result from the inability of people to properly e><ecute skateboard maneuvers "Is 1t product or behavior'>" Pittle asked "If it's people sim ply Josmg their balance, there's nothing we can do about that If 1 it':, wheel~ coming off. say. that 'i> • somelhm~ l'lsc · . .....__ First Lady . ; Undergoes Operation WASHINGTON <AP) -F1rst Lady Rosalynn Carter. W)>o ~ill celebrate her SOth b.LUhc!e){ Thursday, was operated on today -in what her press secretary d es cribed as ··a routine jlynecologlcal procedure ... "Mrs Carter i1 JUSl fine and will leave the hospital law to· day," srud press officer Mary Hoyt after the dilation and curet- tage operation. MRS. CARTER arrivt;d at the operating room 1n Bettv;sda Naval Hospital about 6:30 a.m and returned lo the presidential suite at about 7:SO a.m ., Mrs Hoyt said "It is anlic1e>ated she will be picked up later today by tbe Pre11ldenl and will go directly rrom the hospital to Camp David for the rest or the week," she said. THE PROCEDURE was performed by Dr Douglas Knab. chief or the obstetrics and ~ynecologlcal division at the sub • urban Maryland hospital. For many years the procedure 1 has been used to treat minor 1r- t. recularitles ln the female re~ctive tract. . HOYT and White HQUse physician William Luka.sh ac· companied Mn. Carter to the hospilal SUnday nlabt No schedule chans.es are planned for the First Ledy, who is preparin1 for a vh1lt to C.nada later this month. Wlaeel<!hair Ride Actress Elizabeth Taylor Warner. t~mporal'lh confme<I to a wheelchair. 1s assisted by V1rgmiu state policemen <1t the 42nd Annual Fiddlers Con,·cnt1on in Galax. \·a . nYer the \\et•kend '.\li4's Ta\ tor is r eportC'dly suffenni.: f~om hl1rs 1t1-. FBI· Def e~e FuTf!l, Neai:ing $500,00Q . W ASHlNGTbN <AP) Efforts by f'Bl sympathizers lo pay the legal fees of present and former aaents involved in mail-opening and wiretap invest11atloas apparently are being complicated by a host of separate and unr•ated soJlcltations. The ovel'lapping and' du1mcatien · ·. . . has ta used us a bit ~r a problem. but we hope we're working It. out." John O"Beirnll, chairman of the Washington chapter for tt\e Society of Former Special Agents orthe FBI. said in an interview Sunday. -. ~E SOCIET\' f 7 ... too mlfdber has -lega~ef(?.tite t~d . n"'-~ this 1s th$ only orsan1z.atlon h~q1ct~ally receiv.9 run& (ortheielf· · pr'ess P':'J"POSe or ttaf logJegQI b1tls cJ 8e1rn~ ~as beep ocgao,µin~ the fund·ra1slng errort and hat be~n. acting as li~son with other groups Although polttieal ~onservatives and rmer tBI ageots haye raised neatly a hair million dollars for e defense of John J . Kearney, a onetime New York bureau supervisor, and dozens of other present and former agents. O'Be1rne suggested that other solicitations have left potential contributors confused. ONLY TWO GROUPS are soll~1tina c;qntrlbutions specifically for the legal (lefense of Kearney, who IJ<>ef to trial in October. and other pres~l and former FBI aafl\ts targeted for the Justice Department'$ invelltigating. \ • But other prganlzations. such a& the American Legion and the Young Americans for Freedom. have declared support for Kearney. AND THE NEWLY formed ~curity and Intelligence Fund has solicited contributions with a letter implying lh'at. the mone)' will be used for Kearney's defen11e although that's ~ot necessarily so. Because of this. p9tentlal con\nbutote have recelved three separate oppeals for mopey and have heard other groqps publicly declare SUJ>port for Kearney, O'Belrne said. . ' ·Torture Deaths 'IOI W~SHINGTON <AP> - Form•r Wateraate Proteeutor Leon Jawortkl took C!oaimaod ol th• House lnvestJaatlon l.nto aJ. leaed South korMJt lnOuenct· buy1nc today and 1aJd oo one 11hould Jump to conc:lUlionJ about ihecase. · Jawonki ur1ld Jreat c1ut1on to avoid c:re•~ Uie i\'n.,rt$1lol') •'that tb11 l• • hOloe UAt of some ktnd and then aet liito it and find U. isn't that at eU.~tiat U»ere bas been wrongdoiq, P.e(c:haoce. but that it'• not as .wldetprfad as had been oriflnally thou1ht." JAWOaslU TALKED to re· porten brieny as be arrived on Capitol Hill to personally take char1e of th• House ethlcs com· mlttee'a investigation. "I don't Uke ro 1ee any instilu· taon ol government labeled as not trustworthy or many of the in· dlvlduals involved in th.at insUtu· lion as not truatwortby until we know what the facts are, .. Jawonild said. "And this. jumping to con· clusions really bothers me," he nid. JAWORSKI SAID the first thing he, planned to do was get a briefing from the special staff conducting the House probe. He said it ls Impossible to pre· diet how soon the inv•Ugltion can be ·completed beduse "we don 'l kno)V ...lha\ problems we may run into, "Haste w\ll come second," he said. "Thoroughness will come first "l have a feehng it's not going to be a simple task," he said. "It's one or ferreting out the facts and searchin1t for the truth and you never know what you're l(oing to run into, what roadblocks there may be " JAWORSKI SAlD he expects public hearings but he said some testimony may be taken by the Houae comm~ttec in closed ~ession to avoid public "accusa t10ns made by innuendo. ··we want to make certain we don't in any wise do· harm to anyOt\e who 11)ay be Innocent," he said. Although Jaworski declined to say wt}eo he ~ped to complete the probe, aisoclates said be hoped the task'can be completed by early next y>ear. The House ethics committee -will receive tecommendations rrom Jaworsl4!l and in turn rec· omrften<S the run House J><?SS•· hie punf~hme't for present or former conere smen. . .. Wint CONGRESS out,Qf town for a montb·lODI recess. Ute oaly other achedulecl actl•ity this week ts a House merchant marine 1ubcomm1'tee hearinc set for WedAettlaY.• on the Panama Canal ••reement worked out bY.' Pi'esldent Carter's ne•od•tfuJ teem. The pa"el, beaded b:y Rep. John Murphy <D·N Y.). has called •s wtine •es national security adviser Zblgniew Bnestnski nd Panama Canal ne&otlators J!!llsworth Bunker I 'Positive Step' and Sol Unowlu. • SOME MEMBERS of Coogress •re er&tlcbln& the a~reement, wbk.b caU!J for Panamanian con- trol a( ~anal by tbe year 2000. M urphyi-bas denoun'Ced the arretiment as "pn apparent sur-render or American-owned. property tn P&11ama to a revolu- honll')' d l)ot." Jaworski will turn ulckly to preparin1 a timetable for the Korean inveslijaUon and is ex- pected to present hit schedule to the ethics committee on Aul. 24. Israel to Extend Service to Arabs JERUSALEM CAP> Prime Minister Menahem Beain said !.O· day he expects no U.S. criticism or his government's decision to ex· tend full government services to Arabs Jiving in.two oflhe occupied territories. ''Every man who believes in human proaress should ~ail this move,•· Segin told an airport. news conference aft~ seeiag off Rabbi Alexander Schindler, an American Jewish leader. "l don't expect any criticism whatever from the United Slates ... BEGIN ALSO S~ID the announcement that President Carter would meet with t.he foreign ministers or lsraet and al least four Arab nations next month marked a new "positive step" in Middle East peace efforts 1 Under the resolution passed by the Israeli cabinet Sunday the 1.14 million Arabs living on the occupied West Bank of the Jo~dan River and the Gaza Strip will be entitled to the same level of govern· mentservices and aid as Israelis. MEMBERS OF THE opposition Labor party and Arabic newspapers in East Jerusalem denounced the move. calling it "creeping annexation" of the territones taken from Jordan and Egypt in the 1967 war. ''It is not the beg1nnine of annexation ... Begin said. adding that he was not concerned about the Labor party·s call for a debate on the matter m the ~nesset, the Israeli parli amen\ "We have an obUgatJon to give these people under our rule treatment equal to our own c\l1iens." said cabinet spokesman Arleh N aor. "The resolution will bnng the territories closer to Israel. TIIE RESOLUTION. which Naor descnbed as "a moral de· cision." does not extend Israeli law to the territories. which would be tantamount to annexation. Nor will the Arab residents become Israeli citizens. In a related development. Israeli officials said the United States ~aa made "a very clear commitment'· to veto any proposed changes in the two U.N. Security Council resolutions that set the guidelines for tsraeli·Arab peace negotiations. TIIE OFnCIALS lndicated they received the assurance during Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance's trip to Israel last week. Israeli media reports said France is leading a diplomatic drive to reword Resolutions 242 and 338 to give the Palestinians political standing. The resolutions now refer to them only as refugees. Resolution 242, passed,1n 1~7. recognizes lsraers right to exist within s•curc bor.ders and calls for an end to bellieerency and Israeh withdrawal from occupied territories Resolution 338. passed in 1973. included the provisions or 242 and set up the framework for the Geneva peace conference ) I . I JI ~ 0 n a r 'l .,, ,. h• ,, I'• ·II .,. •• (I ,, ,,, '" " II ... •I ~ ................ ............. Rt•p f''or1nt•\ l't-ll' O.,t.11 k D CJlal . 1 .... ua gsng that a proht• ol c-und1t1on:o. al OaklJ1Hf ~a\ al H o~µalal -.hould andude the <.h.•aths of five persons \\hi ch Rep Thomas J. Downey. D·N. Y .. :o.aid were · apparently due to negligence.·· A team of :--; av~ im estlgators have re turned to Was hington trom Oakland to complete thc11· prob<.• Golf Keeps Solon From 'Key' J/ otes LOS ANGELES <AP> Rep Charles E. Wiggins of Fullerton likes lo play golf, and the result is one of the worst attendance rec· orders in the House this year, ac· cording to a Los Angeles Times s urvey published today. Wiggins played in three week· day golf tournaments this year. including the Charles E . Wiggins Invitational. u political fund l'aiser for the Republican con· gressman. While he was out on the link!>, Wiggins massed 23 votes on is sues i.uch as porpoise kills by tuna fishermen, Legal Services Corp. funding, and $91.5 billion an variouli appropriation bills. the Timessuid . "f EXPECf a decision any day,!' atterbey Mark Rosen· baum. wM meet the appeal, said recently. "But the cue bu been st~ed and won't move ahead un· til tth decided." PRISON PO& AN Bob Bor1, who d h had vlslted ·Mrs. Harn, recently, said sbe has ad.jLtSted ·to tho alt.uaUoo .. · 'Sho said abe bas aecllmated. to It." he s ci. "and e Is lo &ood splrita.'' • ' ... Bora laid there '' a sm~U • eard.tn in tbe hi&h· tcurity area. and MI'S. Harris te a patch of flowers th~re. Roteobaum said that Harris. 32. ls being kept in the maximum security Adjwstment Center at San Qumtln Prison. In N0,rthem Callfomta. ''TllElic\S'l'time I aawbim. he was extremely depressed.," saJd Ros,enbaum. "He'a bad a rougher Ume than Emily has had ... Meanwhile, Rosenbaum 1s pre. patina an appeal of the couple's Los Angeles conviction. The Har· rises were found guilty Aug. 9, 1976, of charges sterqming from a 1974 shootout at Mel's Sporting Goods Store in suburban Inglewood, where they comman· deered cars and took two men HARRtSES SEPARATED SINCE DECEMBER .. ~ .......... ln addiUon to correspondin1, the husband and wile recently were allowed to talk by phone. Bore said. Wiiiiam and Emlly Harri• Remain lmprl1oned Awaiting Action They were acquitted of sax as ~aults credited to Miss Hearst. who fired two machine guns from a parked van at the store lo pro· \'ade cover for her escapm1 ler· r<>rist comrades. THi: llARRISES were i.en· \.', • n,, tence<t to 11 yea1's to hfe am prisonment. Last i.pring. M11>s 1-learst pleaded no contest an the same But the Harrises have not seen each· ot.h~r since thelt last court appearance in Oakland in Detember Prison Drug Probkm Growing? SACRAMENTO <AP) The Sacramento UnJon reports that the drug problem In California's prisons has reached epidemic propor- tions. The Sunday article blamed inaction by the Department of Cor- rections, organized crime, "and possibly even federally funded In· mate 'sell-help' sroups ... Self-help 1roups, ort~n run by ex·convlcta, have frequent personal contact with prisoners inslde the waJl1. A department spokesman, Phil Guthrie, was quoted as saying. · Obviously, when you open mor• channels to the prison to other groups, I.he chances for more druas ifl the prisons increase ... But the newspaper said none or the other administrators. state tnvesti~ators. or department employes quoted in the story would permit their namns to be used. The story quo>ted the sources as aayina self-help leaden are often suspected or being involved also wlth·crlmlnal ortanilations known to handle drugs. It is said in one case, an associate or a self-help orsanbation went to work as a secretary in the Susanville prison. She was later found by o((lcials to have violated rules involvin1 prison mall, and It was concluded after a lie detector test that she had also probably been involved in smuggling narcotics into the facility, the story said ll quoted an inmate or Folsom Prison as sayin& that narcotics costmg 50 cents on a Sacramento street cpuldcost $10 in the prison On the facility for narcotics offender5 at.Corona. the story quot ed an ortlcer as saying, "Y~'ve gol ltypea.(~dlcta> k'nockin& at the doors here to get back in." ~ Russ Whalers Spotted • • SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The LOS ANGELES <AP> - Southern California drlven are notorious for Qot lettlnl others cut Into their lanes, but when the otbtT ... driver" Ls piloting a S"m-11 plane, it's a different storY. California Hi&hway Patrol otncer Jerry Hen· ne &aid the bizarre lnci· dentbappl!ned at3:2S p.m Sunday when a Cessna lSO owned and piloted by Raymond A Etchepare. 32. Ol West Loe An1eles. swldenly snapped its throt tle linka1e, while on a recreational outing. ETCllEPARE managed to land the small, single en1lne aircraft on the busy San Die10 Freeway. just south of Santa Monica Boulevard, without injury to himself, his passenier. Ray Leaer. 32, of Los Angeles. or surprised motorists, who quickly made room for the unusual visitor from the sky. "It wao; just like it was plann~ ... Henness said. ·'The traffic just slowed down and let him land ... A CUP patrol unit in the vicinity was on the scene in about 30 seconds, accord· 1n1 to Henness, to direct traffic around the stricken plane . After repainni the damage and under10Lng a quick safety check by Federal Aviation Ad- ministration investiaator Bernard Porter . Etchepare climbed aboard, opened the throttle all tbe way and taxied down the freeway, before laking orf over the startled heads of motorists heading hOfl\e .• . ... Greenpeace anUwhaling organization says its vessel Ohana Kai, sailing out of Hawaii. is hot on the heels or a Russian whaling fleet some l.SOO miles north of the islands. ty. John Van de Kamp has withdrawn from prosecuting a former UCLA ex· ecuUve chareed with mlsusin1 funds becawse the man was a contributor to Van de Kamp's campaign in 1916. . \, OUT A statement said the Oha,n11 Kai ( STATE J launched two rafts Saturday night near 11 "killer boats" from the mother ship Dalniy Vostok The report said, "Gary Ztm· merman of San Franci8co managed to drive his Zodiac raft up the slipwa) of the factory shlp but was able to run around nnd get back out." No whales were sighted on the ship's deck. Bl Oppon~n•• Ap~al LANCASTER CAP> About 600 persons rallying for construction of the 81 bomber singing patriotic songs have appealed to President Carter's relieious beliefs to change his de· cislon against building the bomber. The crowd gathered Saturday night at a football atadJum here, and sup· porting m~a1es were received from Rep. nm Ketchum, R·Bakersfield, World War II Gen. Jimmy DoolJttle and former Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke. lnt~•t CertlUrt CUed LOS ANGELES <AP > Ctt1n1 a possible conflict Of interests, Dill. Al· Donald M. Bowman, former assls· tant chanc:!ellor in charge ol alumni atfafra and fund ralslng, contributed $1,500 t.o tbe Vatt de Kamp campaign and was alle1edly later reimb\.lnecl ror thedooation by the UCLA Founda· lion, a private fundralslng oraanba· tl.ln (Ml•• 81arlu) Croaened FRESNO <AP> -Rhonda Nicholas. Q 23-year-old theater arts araduate rrorrt Lm An1eles. has been cbo&eft Mass alack California Miss Nicholas won her crown Fri· day night ot the Fresno ConventiQn Center. Contestants were Jud.led on talent. personality, anteJUaence and their appearances in swim suits and evening gowns. · Mariae's A"" S~ered SAN DIEGO <AP> -Navy doctors have failed io restore the severed. arm of Pfc. Mark Earnest after be loet it in a hit and ""' accident 7$ miles from where he was found bleedin1 in the car. , l A Cl\Ufornia Hlghway Patro s pokesman said the 21.year-old Marlne·s right arm was found at the scene of Che acci.dentt S.turday night and rusl\9'l to Ute Navy bot\>ltal where doc\on tried in valn lo reatore It early ~nday moniina. IN PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Chance foi: Plaµ;n.ing ts the time for Oranse County 1$Upervl10ra to mu SW"e plana !or bicycle trails, ptrkl and open apace are included in an estimated Sl blllion fiood coat.rol project aJ001 the Santa Ana River County SuJ>CTVl.lor Phtllp Anthony wlll recom- mend to tallow supervisors on Tuesday that county pla work wtth tbe U.S. Army Corp• of Englneers to make aure all possible recreation f acllltles are ln· eluded tn the major rlver project. H1a auagestaon deserves supervisors· support. County statistics show that at present the river ~Us att.racl about 20,000 bicyclists and horseback en each month durlne the summer and about half at number in winter month, i 1n addition, members of thousands of county I flmilies regularly enjoy the network of parks that has veloped along the river's edge. The time is ri'ht for making sure those facilities f are mcluded in the flood control planning, not only to $ improve the channel project but to provide additional I recreati;=::·;:::•idents. i Jn Dayton, Ohio, this week. more than 30 persons t are homeless. The houses and apartments in which ' they lived burned down while striking firemen JWlnned picket lines and refused to help. Suburban firemen summoned to the city gave up v~hen they were threatened by the strikers, who were demanding higher pay and shorter working hours. ' The 370 members of Local 136 of the International ssociation 9f Firefighters ignored a court order to ~turn to their posts. So a city of 241.000 was left \(tithout fire protection for three frightening days b~ 3~0 "public servants" who thumbed their noses at the public and the law. Remarkably, no one was injured. But family homes and small apartment complexes \,hat provlded the only income Qf elderly owners were de•troyed. And Dayton was not .ione. Firemen in two other Mldwestem communities lu~v(t resorted to strike tac· Uc in recent weeka, ln one iriatance 1tandtn1 by while a plutlca plant burne4 down. TradlUonally. fire filhten have been among the most respected-and most rellable--<>f all public employes. The events in Da)'ton have tarnished the lrrtnae and raised new doubts about the validity-or at least the morality-of public employe strikes. .. Tile Real Issue While Congress debates the extent, I! any. to which federal funds should be used ~ pay for abor- tions, Gov. Brown has taken the only immediately valid stand so far as California is concerned. The California law that permits the use or Medi- cal fund.a for abortions will continue for the time be· ing, says the governor. He rightly notes that the issue is principle. not money. · "Ir abortion is wrong," Brown stated, "it should b~ wrons for everyone. If the Supreme Court says it should continue, it should be available to everyone re· gardless of cost.•· This. of course, is the point. There is some question as to just how much money would be involved should the state be unable to use federal funds for Medi-Cal abortions. But there is no doubt that the fund cut-off which h<is been supported by the House. but which may not win Senate approval, would have the sole effect or de - nying this Supreme Court-approved me(llcal service only to those who are too poor to pay for it. And that should be clear to the legislators. re- gardless of their personal !>eliefs on the issue. • .. Umbilical Cord Envy's a Misplaced Emotion Irate Farmers Cite Broken Promises (SYDNEY HARRIS) Envy Is not only the most un· ,cl.•warding of emoUon1, It ts also the most stupid and thoughtless. t.., for what It invariably forgets is that you have to make a full t,rade, not a partial one. Dear Gloomy Gus 1 hear unemployment in South Korea has gotten so bad the South Koreans have bad to take several U.S. congresamen oU the payroll. Y.U.K. . 'l Envy of another person -his or her looks, brains, success, mother killed herself -and so social posi -did ber father, less obviously, by · tlon. money. compulsive overwork. Her only or what you sister spent Ume in a mental in· w i 1 I stitutlon, and then committed abstracts a suicide. Her only brother served few desirable most ol bis adolesence in another attributes of mental institution. She benselt that pe r s on was married and divorced twice which it COY· before the aaeol 40. t•ts . But you She grew up without perma- havc to take nent roots, permanent friends, or t h e wh o I c permanent schooling. The family person. lived everywhere and nowhere. You can't just swap attributes; As the old man said in the 1r you would like to be that person Saroyan play, there was no foun· in some respects, you must be dation, all the way down. There prepared to become that person was lbve, Of its own kind, but 11 in all respects. And 1f you knew another old man bas told us, all respects, the odds are bil~ "love Ls not enou1h." It needs that you would be unwllllnc to conUnutty, underatandln1, con· make the exchan&e. For the fates slstency, patience. customarily take away with one ANYO~ would have envied hand what they 1lve with the lU• other. her, traded wlLh her, as a cover , ,., l have just finished readlnf the story in ''Life." No one would be ,new book. "Haywire, • a willinl to make the excban1• l"l 'brUlianUy movlna chronicle or after readlnl a few chapters ot her family by Brooke Hayward. "Haywire.'' Not that theH ll the She waa the eldest dauabter of sUihteat trace of self-pity; tho la Leland Hqward and Mariaret too1martanchtron1forthat. But Sullavan. Her parents were rlcb she makes us see· that havln1 61-' l b ' ... "the best of everythiijc .. c be a lnOuen\Ull, amous. andaome. · bltt __ ..... _,1 Ill·•-" ch~. Sbo hersell was bri&ht . er UN uut ow \q1on. • and beauilful, featured on the Socrates one! r-emarked that lt O• cov• o1 ."lJlo" masuine wha all tb• world • troublH we.re ui I e •11 lf. piled Up in OOe htap, and taCl\ of , UI WU eak~ to taJco ift «tUaJ t.to _.., WOULD not ev1 • ctn •hare. we would 1ladly 1ettle for ke WI. bom wtth everythln1t what we already had. You may @ thoM wbO expert netd her env7 the face, t.be nsure, the (• frOcD th• lnlld•. u Ibo dtd, bankroll or th• bralft -bUt you and IO IMQnantly depicts it. have to take whatever else Iott Her ~fit.lier wu married nve '9ith them, and tt la not a 1oocl • tilll•. ber mother lour. Her barc.tl>lPnearl)'eveeyc .... . . ·Carter Losing in Wheat Belt HUTCHINSON. Kans. -In six short months. Jimmy Carter has transformed an inadvertent poliUcal asset in the traditionally Republican Midwest into a liability that is corroding his political base throughout the wheat.belt. The inadvertent asset was the former administration's em· bargo on shlp- m en ta of wheat to the Sovtet Union. Regarded as a betrayal by w h e a t farmera, the embareo helped send aoartni wheat prices Into a tailspin, wheat farmers into re- cession and Gerald Ford into political dis.grace. Even with Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas as Pord'1 running-mate, the CIUUl'·Mondale ticket would have taken Kansas with a sWltch of only 38,000 votes <aad Oklahoma, a major wheat state, wit.h a swit<:h of 7,000 votes>. Q9ertina Ford ln anger, wheal· b\ft farmers voted ln aurprlaing- ly heavy numbers for the Carter- Mondale Ucket: •. . . .Now dlalllualon bu set ln with severity u the Carter-Mondale campalan promllu of lilab prtce aup))Orta have turned to ashq. "We aot tbe 1baft." Rall* Krehbiel, a Hutchinson wbut farmer who ls also Reno·CO&antf commlsaloner, told ua. ..Carttr aatd one tbiog, then he dld another.•• . ·. ., ( EVANS-NOVAK ) here," he said. "If we had one. Carter would get a lot less votes." The reason Is simple: a series of broken promises by Mr. Carter and Fritz Mondale whJcb many wheat farmers suspect re- ault.ed from a deliberate effort to cash in on the misfortunes or Jerry Ford with no real intention of following throu1h. Last August, Mr. Carter made a speech at the Iowa falr1rounda that Kansas wheat farmers re· cite from memory. He pledied a farm program with support prices "al least to equal produc· lion costs, and you can count on that." Then, one month later in Wichita, Kans., Mondale tilded that "pled1e" in a radio ln· terview with KRFM In whJch he said that the "production coats" of Kansas wheat farm en for a bushel or wheat "are at least $3" --a statement that, jwctapoaed with Mr. Carter'•, could only mean'one thing: a $3-per-bushel price support level in a Carter administration. IN FACT, when the cartt.r·. Mondale farm bUl went to ' Conaress on Jan.17 -t.breed~ before lhe inaul\ll'atlon ·-,the propoeed Jevel for the support price for wheat Cat which the government will buy wheat to prevent prices from falling to crisis level) was not $3 but the same old $2.25 (actually $1.98. with subtraction of transports· lion and storage charges) ror which Mr. Carter and Walter Mondale had attacked Ford throughout the campaign. Even more damnlnc in the eyes of Kansas wheat farmers was the fact that the Carter farm bill Initially set the .. target price" of wheat in the 1977 grow- ing year --a key price in com put· Ing other farm subsidies -at a mere $2.47 a bushel. That was rar below most estimates of the COit of ,rowtng wheat. Earl Hayes, president of the Kansu Assocla· tion of Wheat Producers, and most other wheal growers we talked to, ·agreed with "Mondale that the avera1e cost of produc-. lng a bushel of wheat ls at least S3 -the flaure Mondale used in Wichita. ·· Max Deterding, a country banker in Turon ~ho, with every .other bank ln ~ansas, ia now re- financing delinquent farm loans with "1\e•t farmers whose backa are against the wall, explained the farmers• anser ... , took all those Cart.er p,~omJaes with a 1raJn of aalt, • ho Hid. "But farnten out here believed them. They are absolutely certain thu Jlmfnl Carter cheated on them and I Clon't thlnk they'll Corset It anytJme soon ... . ---~ Deterding ls not foreclos· Ing any of bis loans today, but he is refinanclnc many of them. So is the local grain CCH>P and the commercial grain elevator wtlose storage loans aren't being paid. The reason they can't collect is that inflation tn everyt.blnC but farm prices is destroYinl the famUy farm. In the put four years, diesel fuel ls up from 13 to 39 cent.a a gallon, plow tlllldes from $30 to $78 for a pactare of five, cultivator 1hovel1 from $1.60 to $.1.10. In that aame period, the support price of wheat bu 1one from SUS to an effective Sl.98 a bushel. CLEABLY,Pnlldentearter's concern over balancin1 the bud1et exceeds bis concerns over unfulfilled pled1ea to wheat farmers. Savtn11 In farm sub- sidies mieht be Sood for the coun· try -but wheat rumen see It differenUy. which 1oes f.a.r to ex- plain the long ~l acfunaalous battle over the .ne~~&rQ) l>U1 in Con1ress. . ' However that" turns out, the President bu already at.ruck out. here in the wheat belt, lol1q a conat1tu~y IQrat wanted to join wtt.b hlm In "'Mure poUUcal bat· ties. The lou of future fUPPOl'1 1oe1 band·in·band wltll the threatened defection of the blackl and other d11appolnted vot.tns bloct.succa1fully eoart.ed by Mr. Carterlutyear. · . --. -- J 7' a I! <Al ~·August 15, 1'71 Caaeer Vietbns Aided Ca'lkn WamedAsainJJi ·Gimmicks I PUBUC NOTICE es . ;; . " I MO <AP) -'!bl ........... ......,.ud,tqol CUClll', ..... Ud Ned Uoul a ...... wt&b. 'mlnde C\U"'e' • So &nm.-bad to talk the ~ woman out of MlllnC her a.ome and ta.kinl her ln· t-unbl,J U1 dauabter °" what be kuw would be a bitacly c1iNp.. potn•'n• quest. '11Nnln"UNATEL Y, TO try • "' comfort ber, her friencb bad told ... not to listen to docton Hd that tbey bad beard of ·cures.' "be recalla. "P\nallJ, we were able to de- termlae &a..t the doctor in ques.- tloe .,.. dams 1W11rda but bad not found a cur.. We eoaviDc«l ber ol that and helped ber find medical aU-tim bathe Uabd Stat.a." The call wu one ol 51 ar more that Kramer and other witm-teen at the Cancer IDformatioo Senlce bere baDdle every day. The 10-month·old "hotline" service ii part ol the Loi Angeles County.tJSC Compreheulve Cancer Center and bu counaeled more than '7,000 persona ao far. THIS YEAR, MOSE than 23,000 Loi Angeles residents will le am they have cancer. One- third eventually will be cured, but experta HY tbe recovery rate ANSWERS DISTRESS Rod Kr•m•r could be almost twice u hi&b if public m.iaconceptiona and fears about cancer could be overcome. .. A large percentage of the calls involve articles that have appeared in natiobal tabloids about new 'cures,' fOl' cancer," Kramer said in an interview. "Aftlr rad1QI ..... utld•. lMJtJdnk th.-. .... IOIDe doctors wbo .. cm tM ..,... ol cminl cuetr ad If U., could cm1J aet ln toad> with them. tbeJ'd be all rtaht." PEOPLE AaB so hr· rlfl9d of cancer that many callen who have lt will pntend to be pbonina fM someone else, says Kramer, who superviael the hotline openaUon. Many wlll araue oHr the dlaanoal1 and Hk lf .. their trlend" shouldn't try one of various unproven "cures.•• Otber and even more poipant ques. tions have come from patienta who think their cancer ia COD• taalom ar tha'l Ood la pmtsbtnc them foe-101De aln. H•ndltna auc:h calla nqmr. a particular HDS!tlvlty, aomethln1 the 'Zf·Year-old Kramer aequlred when bll mother died ol cancer twoyeanaao. Kramer says many types of cancer can be cured if they are detected early and treatment is be1un prompUy. The toll·free number ot the Cancer Informa- tion Service, the first of Its kind in Callfomia, is 1-800-253-9066. The service will provide callers with fr~ Information, tncludtng the early warnlng BilDS of cancer and types ol treatment available. Fine Arts Gallery of Scottsdale IN NEWPORT BEAOI 3295 NEWPORT BLVD. tftWPORT BEAat, CA. 32nd sr. & NlWPOlr aw. -OfllOSl'I! an HAU. . · , -ANNOUNCES- DUE TO THE MAGNITUDE OF THE SALE OF PRECIOUS GEMS OF.THILATI MRS •. EDWARD. WllllAM YANDERlltT THIS PUBLIC AUGION SALE WW. COMTIMUI SIX MORE •GHTS ;=::=============================; lnitia~ve Fails TUESDAY-YIEDNESDAY-THURSDAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY AUGUST 16th 1HROUGH AUGUST 21st FROM 7 :30 p .M. B'V/thisweek Collections shown 11:30 to 3·10. Newport ALBERT NIPON Pearl Nipon presents the collection with infOf'mal modeling tomorro"Y in The Salon fACES OF TIME Meet Sheila Schwartz, designer of unique <1nd an11que jewelry and collec11ble5. luP,day through Saturday in ~J)hion lewelry. MISS lLLIEl rE Mf'et the designer and see her loll•'< uon of ~pecial day and evening dresses Thursday m Wynshire Ores~es. CHURCH SHOb Cjpp a trunk showing and place your orders for finP men•s"footwear from England h1day and Saturday in Men's Sho<:\. C UNNE SAX MPel !lplrited young designer lessica McCllntock and see the collectiory modeled informally ~ Saturday IN 8W NOW!. FRED ROTHSCHILD ~the entire collection of dresses modeled informally Saturday in Casual!>. ixHmmoN TUESDAY TlllOUGH SAlURDAY 11:00 A.At TO~ P.M. SUNDAY 1:00 P.M. TO 4.-00 P.M. SACRAMENTO (AP) -An initiative that would have required bvo-tbirda vote by the lea.ill1ture tor any tax increase failed to qualify for the June 1978 ballot, Secretary~ State March - Fong Eu said the in· ---------------... ----------------"_. PHONE 71""675-9990 itiative campaign or· Sanizecl by Paul Leaveu · .1r.~VenturL Let Us Help r I• l ) ... A fathe.r discovers his ~-:1Q lescent daught•r is e>epeJimenting with drugs. He doesn't know what ~o ~· ••• A-lonely .. wife sobs into a pillow. Her marriage.ls breaking up. Her elderly parents have beco~ a burden. She can't cope. · · , .. .:.A m iddle-aged man with a good, job shakes uncontrollably as he reaches for a bottle of booze. He tried to sto p drinking, but failed. · ( d ... These scenes are common everyday experiences. All of us have problems a n~ we search for their solutions. Sometimes we succ~d. Other times we can't. Then we need professional help. Where to find this help can become a problem. PROBLEM TALK SHOP helps people find answers to their problems. PROBl,EM TALK SHOPS are free counseling and referral services located in Orange County. PROBLEM TALK SHOPS are here to offer you help through counseling and referral. There is .f'O charge for our service to you. We refer to both public and private agencies in Orange County. Facili- ties to care for individuals are available on a 24-hour basis. That means we can help you whenever you need help. Appointments are not necassary. If you prefer to make an appointment, day and evening hours are' available. (Office hours: 8:30 a .m. -5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. In extreme emergencies. a counselor can be reached after 5100 p.m., and on weekends.) Let Us Help With: Ctisls lnte..Vention -When a problem Is so blg or , complex that you are unable to Sea alterna· tives, talking. with a professional m y help. I Marital Discord -A couoselo~ helps estal)lish a · ~tarting point and guidance for husband and wife. ·' T -Ms. Mery A 9"ufon T '0Y, "lew '1"0'11 UJ wa •nutted! I ""'' hlNll• dMi& • low ear •ncl nlco&lne &ic•retu ~n r..ie ao cooct." -J. Thomas Ellicott, Jr. No,th Palm Beach, Florida . "Afur .mofdnc for 2.f 2e•r• ..... deqeraufy Joof(inc ror • low uar ond nicodne &icMetu dule uuu• lflte • dcaretu, EUREKA-MERIT." -Mrs. Elaine R. Turiano New 8run1w1ck New Jersey "Binco! 'l"ht• i• really the Jlr•t Jow uar cicore&te that I con taate." -James E. Yates, Jr Johnson City, TenneHee "Well, • p11&1{ of Merle ctcoretU• &oucht my eye. le w .. the yeJJow and IJrown atripes. I IJrof(e clown ond boucht • pa&J(. I ull you that &hey ore fonuutic! " ... if you con chance me, you can chance anyone." -Mrs. Bonnie Lindsay Bridgeport, Connecticut HI thinf( you people have ~ome out with the be.st menthol cicoreue yet." ' Q -Robert E Wriqhl Columbus Oh•o "I wont to thonJt you for producinc • cicoretU whkh octuoJJy Jives up ea U. , odvertisinc-Jow UIY •'iuJ fuJJ cicorette flovor." . ~ • :....trene Fe1ffer ~Yon.: New Yori! "We tried mo•& of du new ones, bue none ~ed· Jifte you were amol{inc ot oil, until MERIT." -William L. Platter South Plalnheld New Jerr.ev "I hove tried •ome of the · low tar ond Jaw nuot{ne cicoreiu•, IJut never cored for them unttJ the MEBJT• wer~ pu& on the nuarJ{et. I really enjoy them very mu&h ond I jut& wanud to "'Y efuanJt• for • nue d(aretU." -Mr•. Rodney Rice tndfan Orchard, «.4aaacllu1etta k11 lhould IN QIJla U.. ..-..... r. "'""•'" (tf'IN '°1Hlc&O C.S.)" -Mr. J. W. Mcleod MIMlllO South Carolina -Mrs. Brenda Clark Opellka, Alabama "I have Ileen uor&hinc for o Jow Mr dfll1'etu for tome time now. AD odan• rve cried 1uJ11e no uuu ••• I'm a MEBJT mon." -Ray Echard Parlleraburg, West V1rg1n11 "I don't J{now who& you did, llut you &eruainJy did aomedlinc rlcht." -Mrs. Marian Friedman Valley Stream. New Yor1r. "MERIT t. krriJk. CJ'1ae 12'Year elfori w .. worth itl" -Mrs. Emmett Wagner Marutowoc, W\sconsln l 'J(', J r I U'l:lN t&IU U ouU141fMll~. IC•ep up She Jood Wfdt• ~ are re•JJ>' ••tr•'1tlnc.n · -Douglas B. DeMarls MIMMPol'-: Mlll....,.a "I 11111 Wrfllnc in recarda 10 7our MERIT MICVW'HOL a1ornua. I am e"rremcJ7 pkaed wish diem. Slnu dt• tlrn dme I tried them, Jhey Jua11e ken my dcareau.n -Joanne Gudvangen St Peul, Minnesota "Le•ve It eo the e""°'ut CJ'hey hllve done It ocaln." -Robert M. Horntby Topell1, K1ftl• -MISS Meg Vollmer SI James. New Yortc "crhanl{ you for nua1tinc ehe Wee••& lir•a11.dtrouch In amof(lnc in all she year• I have tmof(ed. 'Che toaU •nd pJe...,re I cet from MERIT i• unfleHe1101JJe." -Marc A. Nolan Akron. Ohio "I W•nt to tfuanl{ you oJJ for your tuper wor1( in producinc thil A+ ttcareeu.,, -Miss Jo Arlene Relford York, Pennsylvania .. "rh•UUUofMml aupnude• •JI odlna.11 u not onl)' mfld, lnal cood ,..,. ... ,, :..Mra. Eth~ Carnegie W1ehlngton. D,C. "I fuave ll•na ••r&Jdnc for~ low rar •nd nkodrw dc•r.ne 'for• Jone drn.. 1 nan dre.,.... '!: would~ one dull I ~ouJd 11&hUSDy naJoy. I found one. MERIT-" -Wendth D. Austin Ban AWltl, l'eMlytv .. "I have irled your MERIT MEJYCJ"HOL and you Jua11e aoJd ,,...,, -Mary Felix Miaml Beach, Florida u1 don'e uaauaJJy wnu &o • componie• olJoue dtdr producu, flue 'In dai• ~--yo" deJlnitely de•erve proiu on your new dcoretle-MERIT MEJY'l"HOL JOO'a. ''Your 'Enrkhed Fla11or• proce .. la die C"Mk•L crJuanf{ youl" -Mrs. Patricia Amato Linden, New Jeruy "Several monim oco, I tried Mniu, and ha11e ken .moldnc chem ever •irue. CJ'hey •re it.. flr•t low tar ttcarette &Juae a&euoJJy toaU• rood.'' -Barba,. G. Wiltahjre Richmond, Vlrglnle · 'fl· '"'ed your cicorei~ I ~ouldn't IJeJieve it, • nnoodaer smoft•, real ncaretu ,,..,.,, . -;. -.Mra. CMstine Buczak Nwt Yonc, NewYOftt. -Mrs. Glen C. Skaggs S111Antonlo, Teas ' "I tried MERIT. Slrue '">' 'fir•r ~ 1 lunl• •Ulyed wlda •JaeJ& 11••• cood ""°"' nii...-down on ear and nkoline. MERIT fuu o cr••I UUUI" -Mra. Charol~N4ND8tt Wlllttlet, C.lttoml• • • , , I • 1AI • • -.. I • f ,, I ,,, • ....,_, 1 ~,.,,_..1011 on ~ :c::= nNnl. I _,,. ,...., • M• r M10lc,•r.,.. ~ daan 11.,,-y m1"'11. fl1t9 , ..... ..,. C"hanJp •c•ln for 70U" ....,, d"'"'11WJ·" -Mra. Larry Rohovlt Rl~fl, MIMOUrl UM•UT u dN .mofte of .... ,,.,. ........ .., -Mra. Eveiy_n R. Malone hit. Calllom u1 .,,, wrleinc eo iei you l(now di.t I r .. DJ enjoy .,...Jtlnc Mme dcareeua. ~ were JM•ud oue to ..,.,,,.,.. ae • IHnco £tune ae Our i:.d{,o~ Puue C ur&h in Lynln'oo ew Yorft. CJ"hlll'• wfNn I aurud amoftinc ,.......,, -Mrs. Rose Palmleri Lynbrook. New York "By the lime I flni•hed my Jtr•• JM&Jt of MERIT dcare&&e•, I wa re11JJy sold on&INm.'' -Edward J . Waddington Westmonl. New Jersey "' flouche • JH"lt•ce of replllr MERIT 11rul w11• really impre•ed." -Dorothy M. Hempel Cincinnati Ohio "Your new 1Jr11rul, MERIT, u a real &lcareiu.11 -Rlchard S, Wiiiiams Bel Air, Maryland Uft'Q J.lln I• IO Jee you foll(• Jtnow how m11&h we enjoy your new Jaw tar dc•reiu, M•JUT. we 1uuf 1md ,,.. other new &lc11reete• on dse morJtee lnls were · .,.,.~eed wleh she &11rdlHHJrd {11111or. Hownn, dse /11111or of MBBlrwa pJ.alnc·" -Mrs. Paul A. Oreal Nomstown, P•nntyl111nl1 "Verdkl: FJJVALLY,11 Jow tar ncareeie wish ,..,.1,, -Blanca Ooeschner N-YOl'fl, New York -Mr'I. Sandra Kohut Pittabutgh, ,erui.ytvanla UMms JOO'• •'"'' ,..,. •llt• • nc•r•SY, nen lhO'NCh JoW ... ,.,,_,, -Mrt. Eattll• Myhlhouaen Marltti., Gt0tgl1 ucn.. 11~r•e "'"~:l MERIT M CZ"HOL le. I w• 'lmnwdU.uJy lmpreued wleh she UMU-" -Ra~mond T. Abdoo Suttle d, Ohio "ML hu•IHJruJ •rul I .urll& d to MEIUT and we re.Dy Jll{e lhe ,..,.. 11'• unkliell""Je how Joocl a Jow tar j1ow nkoelne careeu &an"""·" -Ka~nn Mazzarella South , Indiana "}'"t "note 10 MY thllnl{ you for nuaJtinc Meri& JOO'•· 'Chey 11re cre11e." -Mrs. Betty Taylor Montgomery, Alabama "I've tried 11JJ the low UJr, Jow nuoilne "c11reete• 11nd &hey 1111 lll&Jted uuu 11ruJ flll11or. 'Chen "'me 'MERIT', voililt 'Che fl•vor i• ftne 11nd I enjoy &hem." -Mrs. Jeannette Trebllcock V1rg1n1a Beach, Virginia "By coJly, it'• trrue whlli people My alloue Merli. I &rled them, I awiuhedl crJaey•re ••ufyinc, while I'm nssetnc down on ior.n -Mrt. Dawn Rau~ Burbank, Callfomla "I would jwi Jlfte ea uy sh11t I ehinft your Merle JOO'• 11re the cre11&e•r. 'llumft• for . • ereat cte11re1tetff. -Hiiary Frost ChtcagO, IUlnole "I couldn't 1Je1"'1• how cood ehq uaau fln4 how low daq ar_e in tar •nd rdcodne-'f.. -Roeelyn Hall MIMMP0119, MlnMIOta ~YPILOT ~-· "I wou1cl JiJc.e to ehGnft you • flw IMIMnc iase ea nNndloL" -Mrs. Laurf• Mack ~rank Winebrenner llttl• Roctc, A ...... UMEBJT &ante• •hrouch Illich flylnc &olora." -Ms. Dorothy Pendergast Nor~ NewYOtt "Your ye1Jr• ofreu11uh ' with your new d,...,eeu MERIT, hf111e &er141fnly hen mo•t aaueNfuL" -Mrs. Barbara F. Miller Ven\ce. l'lorlda York, Penn1yl11anla •• UcrJutnft you for m11Jtinc . Mm& JOO'a. My hualHarul 11nd I fJoda rMIJ7 do mjoy than." -Mrs. Ear1 May Hamilton. Ohio "rhllnft you .a 11ny mwh for '""Jtinc " mfld 1ow ur dcarnse. 9:1N p.11or .,, 11ny · pJealnc.n .-' -Ed H. Bourne, Jr. , , Sioux Falls, South Dakota "I&'• MERIT from now on.JJ ''Yofl Jua11e • ~onflrmed -Mrs. F. J. Branaon Merfe anoJtn in ,,,..,, I Berkeley, MINOYri -Linda Harvet- Bronx, New Yo~ "I f;'fft'I UJI you ,...., ahocJt•• I 111• dulJ I& 111• re11JJ1 • Jow uar and nupdne dcareeu dull r•JJy Juul {lllvor.n -Mrs. Judith Pietra.a Streamwood, 1111~ ' Ult'• hard IO kJNlle lhGI awh • dcareeu &ouJd deH11er awh • mh p.11or •nd ,_le-'' -Mr. Jerry Lee l~ lndianapolla, Indiana Ul red your IUI for MERIT• I IH>uche one JMCJc. and 111• so , •urprlud ai She erue uaaee of rood '°"-&o." -Mrs. Marjorie H. BQlanger Oxnard, Colllornla a11ried " Mme, found the · ,.,,., vny mlJd, 11nd ha11e JJeen arnoftlnc them e11er •in&e.I' .. -Mra. Helen Shuyler Winter Haven, Florida "Your ~ dcareiu ia a ..... WlnJYrl" • -Mrt. Nunzlo A. Barone, Jr. l . Mttalrle. Loulslane ~ ' . . '\ "I tmd •~of" MEBIT- naJoyed dN ~"'' dcaresse •nd IM11• ken anoJtlnc MERIT ..,.,, dfUe. rou•r• no& ~mnc , .... air ht .... ,,, ,.,,.,,, . .-Mra. O. Giraud C:.0111 Mwa, ClllfOtnfa r • 5 Join Fairview Board A Nii• ol n" new appototm•ta to tbe .Falrvl st.ate ROipltu Advlloi7 Board wu ... DOUnced Friday by Gov. Edi:nund G. Brown Jr .• wtth a a1xth to be named aoon. ~ memben HP1&ced at the end d ..... t0me bad bee re&ppolnted to lo tbe put,,.,. ltrotalf op~ to St-. Department of Haaltb banctlln1 of alf &lri at tbe C6lta ll•a tacWt,y over~ JN•~04 monthl. '.ftie1 fett they abould at leut have been advtaed and eOnl\ilttid before ~ forced realaaUoa of Mldlcal Director DI'. Anthony N. Toto, Who refused to ~reUatiomeot toCa.martUo State Hoepltal. lllCllAU NASON, or ON vieJo. oqe of the Dl9t Wtap@tft crtUca ot acUom In Sacramento at thit Ume, wW 1ta1 on u chairman. ff1a term ta un~ I. Colt, '3i wbo owna a NeWPOrt Beach prlnttni R::£..,8fY. w ll replace outcoln• board • mtmbeir Smith. Colt ii on the Develo~en· tat DllabWU• Plannln1 Board for Area 11 'of the ~~bit okay to drink tho water in New York? 1tatebolpltal ayatem. · A Democrat, Cole la also a put member of the Bil Brotbert of Oranae County and Newport Beach'• Environmental Quality Qontrol CWJena Adrilor>' Commlu.e. H9"will serve 23 months. Y'ltnow what happened to Grandma in Mexico!" Deatlu Elaewhere SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Film writer Jolla Boward Lawaoa, ~ne ol the .. Hollywood Ten" who were blacklist· -eel for many years for de· .fylng the Howse Commit· tee on Un·American Ac· .tivtties, ls dead at 82. He died Thursday. ~ MACOMB, Ill. CAP> -·or. Boben F. Barkley, a staff member of the USC Dental School, died in the crash of a small , plane Saturday nlaht near Yates City, west of Peoria,W. ,..,,....11, COIONAL PUMllW. HOWi 7801 Borsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 rACll'tC YllW NIMOllAL rAH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport. California 844·2700 NeCObUCK MOITUAttH Ulguna Beach 494-8415 laout\a Hilla 7t&-0933 Sin Juan Caplatrano 4N-1770 m&.llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Men &42-9150 ....-TM nmtaL I.AMI COIT A ..... CHAl'IL 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mela • &46-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N ... B'°*'1Nay S.ntaAna • 547,..131 Hospiial OCC 'Sets Sigmips Honored Saddleback Com· For F al·l Semester 1DMalt1 Jloapltal in Realatratlon bealns Laiuna Hllls bas been Wednesday, Aug. 24 for accredited for two years more than 2,500 fall b1',.tbe Joint Comml.aaJon semester class~ in more on Accreditation of than 100 academic areas Hospitals, according to at Oranae Cout Colleae. Harold L. Gano, A wide range of execuUvedireetor. classes, proarama and Accreditation ls ~be meetlne times have been result Qf an on·s1te built lnto OCC's 197'7 fall survey made by field semeater clus schedule. representatives of the In addltion to the tradl· commiaalon. It indicates tional dQ and evenlne that the hospital ls claues, occ also bas its operatine in accordance Weekend CoUeae, with t o t b • •I a n d a r d s clUlell on Friday even· eatablbbed by the JCAH. inp and Saturday mom· A----!-ti infl and lta Afternoon ~ OD Coll~ge, with classes Named Chi f from 2-8 p.m. Monday e 8 throuab Friday. June Morris bas been elected president of the Victoria Beach Neighborhood Association In the organisation '1 annual meetlne. Beth Llljestrom was selected treasurer. Steering committee members are Burton Dake, Larry Ulveatad, Vivian Levin, Rof"er LilJestrom and Howard Dawaan. eistratlop information, phone 5156-5135. THE ADlfl.SSIONS of· flee ls open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and on Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30p.m. Open registration, on a drop.In basis, wUl be held Sept. 6·16. Fall classes begin Sept. 12. BOARD MEMBER BON IA.NE, of Holtville, will remain until bll succeseor la picked, althoa1b his term ls up The bOUd ovenees an health care and educa- tional procrame at the hospital and meeta oace a month with travellna expemes, but no 1alary, paid by the state. Every state b01pltal ln Callfonala bu such a board. . Members are appolated by Governor Browo after nomination by boards ol auperviaora In their respective countlet and usually bave a handicapped family member or aome knowledle In the fteld. iThf s Is a newly: for.med class. Ticket number Is #40095: Class meets from 8:00 AM to 1 :OO:PM. The lf1· structor plans to make this class profitable, Interesting· '&. entoyable. College criedlt Is given for this course. LOW COST LEGAL SBYICIS • c ..... n0rn rlt..O ........................ .... . ~· . ,.,,., ....... . hf I liilll ... •• ••••••••••• ,., ••• •, •• , •. • • ••• , • 111.00 • W.. •. . •• . .. .•• . • •. • •. . •• .•. •.•• •. ••. . . . ••• ILll • .,,,,.. Drf .... 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Soon, you'll be turm.ng beads youraetf. - BEACH tAP) • Cl9Ce CIP9 ol tM 11loed bl• playoff bortb w1th a 1bort, wobbly putt lbat found the cup on the tab bole ol t.M final ro\.UML It wu a b rdJe tbat clOMd out a two.und•r·Plf 70 and Hnt Wadldm 1t.a11erlnc backwlld In hapPJ relief. "It wun't a very 1ood putt,•· he aald. "It juat kind of wobbled in theaide." "J made a lot ol bad declltons out there," a a.Id UtUtr. a tnan wbo for three round.I of the PGA Championship teemed incapable ol 1uch lblnp . .. , mllelubbed 1t leaat a aoz.n tlm•. and when you mla1 the ,, on um COUtH, lt •• awfWly hard ID tet It up and down,'' he aald. "And on tbe third hole ot the 1udden death playoff with Lanny Wadklna, the 47-year-old Littler hit an approach shot into tantled, hlth sru1 near the ireen, &lvirut blmaelf a difficult lie and the problem of reachin& the cup In overshadowed· hy the Best Jeny Doggeu Still Finds Happinea TIU ii tlw teeontl in a .mu oJ J7 arlkln Jeatunng Smdhnn Colf/onia rodfo and TV ~-Today'1 tp0t141ht u °" J.,.,, ~t. No. 2 man on the mUw /"'LA Doclorr• broadcalt• and ldecq.tt• ----.,DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of .. Dlillyl'ltetlUff Vin Scully and Jerry Dog. getL You always hear It just that way. Scully's name is always fl rat. Do11ett operates in his shadow becauae Scully is COD· alderecl one ol the best baseball broadcasten ln the coWltry. But doing play-by-play for Los Angeles Dodgers broad· casts has never been a one- man job. Scully relies on Doe· gett for back(l'ound lnforma· lion, player Interviews and much« the play-by·play work. · And now that Scully no loneer travels with the Dodgers. Doggett's role becomes even more tmpor· tant, u he shares all the radio duties with Ross Porter when the team la on trips. · Some people chase lmpossi· ble dreams their entire lives, but Douett decided what he wanted to do Jn 1936, then went out and did it. When he made It to the Dodgers 20 years ago. be had no more aoals to ac· complish. Donett launched his an-nouncing career as a program director for station KFRP In Lon1vtew, Texa1. Jn 1941 he moved to a Dallas radio station and 1tarted a 15-year stint as the play-by-play announcer for Dallas' baseball team in the Texas League. JERRY DOGGETT Before jol.nlng the Brooklyn Dodgen organization In 1956, Doggett had also done the Col· ton Bowl and Sugar Bowl Coot· ball games and manned the mike for basketball games at Southern Methodist University and hoo)tey games for the Dallas team In the U.S. Hockey League. , Now his life has become much simpler. "I get out to the ballpark around 5:30, codownstairs and do a pre.game Interview, viait with the playen, take some notes, .. Dogeett aays. "Then I do the game. Afterwards J go down for a 'post·game in- terview. "I don't ·ge\ bome too late. Actually, I have delichttul boun," Do&eett says. But then be adds~ "Except for when we're on the road. The road Is ~toughest part ol it. J con.side myself on the job from the time we leave here to the time we get back. No mat- ter bow much time you have off, you're still OD duty, .. Dog- gett says. Reporters know from ex- perience that ballplayers are not always easy to interview. Like people in any other walk of lite. they can be moody, quiet. angry or uncooperative. But Doggett says he rarely has any difficulties. "The only real problem is to keep your questions freab. Most of them have been in· terviewed so many timt=a it becomea old hat to them ... Doggett says. "You've 1ot to r elate to what"s been happen· Ing to them. "I find another big help is to listen. When I start an in· terview I go in with Just one question, the first one. Then I · listen to the answers to get the next question . "If a guy doesn't 1lve you much of an answer you can always go to a reserve ques- tion, .. Doggett says, "but the guy• are usually pretty good ... Doggett will be 61 In Sep· tember and, like Scully, he doesn't like the traveUne. But he loves buebalt, and the Dodgers, and says be has no ln· tenUoo ol retiring. "I'll stay with It as long as I can, .. be says. "I don't want to retire. But I SUPP<>$• I'll have to one day." 77,691 Watch After 15·3 Shelling COsmosRomp EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. <AP> -GloraioChinaellaacored ree goals and Steve Hunt added wo goals and an assist ln the . lr1t 26 minutes Sunday to !lad he Cosmos to an 8·3 rout oF the ort Lauderdale Strlken In • orth American Soccer Lea&Ue layoll game that drew a record 7,69tfana. The crowd, the l1r1eat ever to watch a aoccer match in the Unit· ed Stat.es or Canada, topped the ;prevtous mark ol 61,394 set June 119 when the Cosmos entertained •Tampa Bay at Glanta Stadium. The C.O.mos jumped ID a 1-0 &ead just 1: 31 into the 1ame when Hunt took a feed from Pele and 'bOoted the ball into tbe ri&ht cor- rner ol the Strikera' 1oal. Fram IBttkeribauer scored lea1 than 11 ' 'minutes later, then be 1et up . hlnqlla to put the Coamoa bead3-0at16:19. . * * * I ' ' ··.Blue Jays on Tap For Battered Halos 'TQRONTO -Limpln& out of New York, where they lost three or four including a 15·3 shelling Sunday,. the California Angels open a two-game series with the Toronto Blue Jaya today. ~rank Tanana pitches for the Angels, seekln1 hia 14th win against seven losses. The game begins at 4:30 on KMPC radio 710. Jn the series with the Yankees. California was outscored 38-1.3. The An&els remain 10 games .,.hind West.em Division leader Chicago. The Yankees have traditional· ly downtraded the extent of In· Juries, ao when third baseman Gra1g Nettles twisted a knee 'nunday ni&bt It wu reared that the official diaanosls of "one or two 1!a)'a" miaht turn Into 1omethin; much lonaer. But Saturday NetUes limped out of the duaout to plnpb htt and Sunday he wu ln the atarttni lineup despite a raln-1oaked fie I~ "He told me he wu ln aood shape," manacer Bllly Martin said followins the Yankees' rout of the California An&els. And Nettles, along with catcher Thurman Munson the cloaest thins the Yankeea have to an indispensable player, proved' as good as bis word. On the first play•of the game, he darted quJclcly to bls left for speedy Thad Bolley•1 high hop- per and threw him out. And ln the bottom of the first, he singled and eventually scored the third run of the lnnlna on a sacrifice fty, Just beaUnJ( right fielder Bobby Bonds' throw wltb a slide that had the Yankees holding thetr collective breath. An Inning later, Nettles turned a 3-0 game into a 6-0 laulher with a three-run homer, hi• 27th home run of the 1ouon. Last year •• wheo he led the American Lea1ue wlth 32 tiomen, NettJe1 dldn 't hit No. 27 unUI Sept.11. Meanwhile, Mickey Rlven!U'd four hltt1 lncludln& a leaCloff homer ofr IOlel' W~e Slms-n,. and run-ICOrinC •~lea Sn the sixth and 19venth, while Bente Jacnon wtloadect a bUes·loMfed triple off reliever Fred Kuhaulua and <:bi'tl atambUN contributed. a palrOtrblstnal~ * * . . twoatrokestoaavea par. "I had to hlt a1ain.at. the crua. J didn't have a very tood chance. Jn fact. there wu a very tood chance of leavtne It ln there." Littler 1ald. His chip shot 1ot onto the 1reen, but barely, and be missed the Iona putt which could have extended the playoff to Pebble Beach's fourth bole. Wadkins 1ot a par to wln the Utle and the $45,000 fint·place check. See Golf Pate Bl Spaniard Disposes Of Connors INDIANAPOLIS (AP> - Second-seeded Manuel Orantes of Spain upset defendin& cham- pion Jimmy CoMors 6·1, 6-3 Sun- day afternoon in the finals of the 67tb U.S. Open clay court tennis championships. Orantes played a conservative game in recording the straight set victory. The 28-year-old Spaniard last won here In 1975. It took Orantes. who bas won here three times, only 29 minutes to win the first set of the national- ly televised match. He scored his first service break at 2·1, beating Connors twice with soft drop shots over the net. Two more drop shots helped him break Con- nors aaain at 4·1 and he held service to win the match. The two held service through the ftnt four games of the second set before Orantes scored bis third break of the match. putting a backhand shot past CoMors to win the game. Cormors, who won here in 1976 and 1974, was st.ill joking despite trailing 4·2 in the final set. At one point, he lau1hingly tossed the ball over the net, as though he were serving it. When Orantes drop·kicked the ball back, Connors light· heartedly gave It another kick. "You can't get too 1erious in this business,·· said Connors after the match. 'Tm atlll Jimmy Connors whether I win or lose. "L<leing today doesn't change much. I play 100 matches a year and ff I wtn90. I'll be satisfied ... · Connon won that 1ame, but , Orantes began his service with an ace and held serve before break.Ing CoMora a1atn tn the final game. Orantes got $11,500 for wtn· ning, Connors will receive S8, 750. • '!I . Mond!y. Aupuat 18, ftTT ONLY PtLOT a J AP..,_• ,, 'r 1 t I ... r•• I ., i'• ' J I I I LANNY WADKINS CELEBRATES SUODEN·DEATH VICTORY. SF Duels Do4gers; Rau· Taines ··Atlanta ( ' l 1 LOS ANGELES -Arch·rivals Los Anf{elea and the, San Ftan· cisco Giants gp at it again tonight, opening a three-game strlea i Doo~r Stadium. Tonicht'a gaD\fl ins at 7:30 and will be brd ca1t on KABC (790). , Los Angeles m•nager Tom Lasorda has been saying since •Print that be wouldd't trade his pitching staff for any other in baseball. ·•we ha9e the'best five starters . you can have, .. said, the Dodgets skjpper. ! ~ · Over the last nibe games, the , : .\ last two of which have been sttutouts, L1sord' ·s words have been more than borne out. Doul Rau hurled a four-hit, 1-0 shutout over the Atlanta Braves Sunday, after Tommy John had blanked the aame club the night before 11·0. The Dodgers· staff earned run averaae is now 3.28. best In the major leagues. .. On a team that's as far ahead as we ate. everytlme you go .out there you want to pitch as well or better as the man in front or you,·• said Rau, now 13·3. "It feh good to pitch a strong game to- day. but you can see what I'm lilp 1 against, following somebody like ' Tommy John." ~ The Dodgers managed only s.lx J\its SWlday off Atlanta veteran Phil Niekro, 11-15. A sinale by Rt&tie Smith to lead off the fourth, a one-out walk to Rick ~oMay and a run·scoring ain&le by Teddy Martinez produced the £4tne'fontyrun "I knew it would be that way, .... said ttau. "Niekro had the best knuckleball I 've ever seen him have." Asked if he was a better pltchtt. in a one-run tame, Rau replied, ·'No way. J'm a much better pitcher when J 've got a big lead/'.:' ·~ Rau said before the game tbit he-bad a stiff neck and felt ba<l warmln& up, "Then sudde.nlt. 4 " evuythjng 'came together ... he said. "I've never hit so ml&Q)'. ..... a pots .LD my lile." ,.,., "I must Qve started 20 tiames 11~ 'in sny career with a stiff necit.••,r aaid Rao. ' I've never done well untU t.i>d.8y." ' • ": . \ . ' . I ., .~j .. •<:Ire It Football? Ex-pro Doesn't Mias It • prot 1110.oal football pl~ Mc ~ '" i.lniit ol LM tnftlla1, but fCll'm• Dal1• Cowboys rwul1q back W aJt Oant.oD hu done more tn th• ever amc• be ... tJnd lD lt'IS. Kls latMt at.op wu at t.be Loa Al•ml&Ge rue t.racll Prtday to ~romote tbe "Dub for Caah" ruturts.y to be held t.Mre lD im. .. ID two or tbrM yeara lt could .,. the richest f\lturily lD the hll· l.Ov ol quarter bone raclft,." Garrieon aaya. Eatlmat• n· dlcate that '750,00 wlll be attend tbe flnt year and nearly $1 million by the aecond l'\lDll1ni lD 1llO. A nine-year veteran of tho Na· uonal FootbaU t.eacue, Garrlaon saya be doesn't mlaa the sport which lnlUally made hh fame. ''How would you like t.o have the bleep knocked out of you aU the tlme?" he aaks ... No, 1 don't mln football at all." He says he doesn't mlaa lt ln spite of the fact that bll schedule Is more hectic than ever, between his commercials for tobacco, his travellnc for promo- tions and his actl vlty on the rodeo circuit. "A typical day for me now ls g,etting op a plane, eettln& olf a plane, doing some public rtJla· tlons work. then getting back on 1 plane," Garrison says. "But Ir• ally enjoy worklnl for thll com· r.any, and t hope I can keep work· ne for them for a lon1 Ume." Another thin& he hopes he can keep doing for a long time ls ride the rodeo circuit. HJs schedule has hampered that sllahUy, but he still intends to keep as active as he can. "I hope to keep rldlne until I die," he says with a smile. "I used to ride bulls but I 1ot too heavy for that and now I'm steer wrestlln1. When I eet too old for that I can go int.o team roping or something and just keep on &o· ing " Most of Garrison's ridea now are exhlbiUona, rather than full· fledged competitions, but he still maintains a membership in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys A1· sociaUon. Many who don't know Garrison through his football exploits might still recognize him from his television commercials for anutf and chewin1 tobacco. "Some people tee me on the street and aay, 'There's the IUY on the TV commercial,• rather WALT GARRISON than. 'There's the guy who played for the Dallas Cowboys.· And I like that," Garrison aays. Hls moat memorable com- merlcal, accordln1 t.o Garrison, ls the one whJch ends with hJm throwing bis cowboy hat down in dlaeust, then mutterln1 ln a Hcood tbou1M. "Hope 1 didn't hurt my hat." Red Springer of the U.S. Tobacco Company says hJs firm discovered Garrison by accident. "We were watchin1 an NFL film and happened to see Walt dip pine Skoal," Sprin1er aaya. "We asked him to help promote It for us, and at fl~t he turned us down, but the followln1 year we asked him again and he ac· cepted." Garrison explains, "I turned It down at rtrat because I got some bad advice. They said aponaortn1 tobacco would be bad for my Im· aae. ''But then I reallied that that's exactly what my lma1e ls ... a cowboy who chews tobacco. And now I'm glad I chanced my mind and accepted their offer." he says. Lagunan8 Win TACOMA, Wus h Tom Leonard of Laguna Ni1uel, de· teated Rick Fisher 6·0, 8·4 Sun· da y to win the SlS ,000 Challengers Circuit tournament at the Tacoma Lawn Tennis Club. Leonard and Mike Machelle. also of Laauna Ni1uel. were awarded the doubles title by de· fault. Baseball Standings l\MERICAN LEAGUE Eaat Dlvlalon Boston Baltimore New York Detroit t leveland Milwaukee Toronto W L 68 44 67 48 65 50 53 61 52 63 51 69 40 73 Weat Dlml011 Pct.GB .807 .583 21Ja .565 ·~ .~16 .452 17~ .42.S 21 .JM 28""'1 Chicago Minnesota Texas Kansuctty Attfela Seattle Oakland ae 48 .519 67 50 .513 .... 65 49 .5'70 1 84 49 .• l t,.\ 58 58 .491 10 '8 71 .4()1 20t,.\ 43 '11 .3'T4 23\Aa .......,.,._.. ,, ..... "It-I•, MltwlUIUM ••• T-•.ltt-Cltorl O•lr.it•.Mt,.,,..ereJ eetttmo.e I. o.., 1.,.d' N•w y-IS, CAtlfor11le J 1011 .. 11. S.•Ul• l , ... , tt, ""'"'°. ,~.,,.._ 1(111-Oty fCtllllof'ft lf.111 at to.ten fTt4flt ....... Ml_..._. f$clMl!o< HI at lattll'l!We flN't' IJ-101,ft Calf...,.. IT-IHI •I TortnlO 1Jlftt.- M11.fl o.tlll!lll II.I~ l~I It Clo"'911ftf IWtll• ... ,, .. Cll~ tlCrave< ,_., at N-v.-c,._, 1,.,.,_" S.•tllo ll"ole7.al et D.irOlt llYlttt t-411!'_ Tun C"9rrt tMI .. Mll"'*H ,_ ..... '""'·" .,....... . ._. It_,,.., ......... fl Qllule ....... ..,...-.. Ml~tttl<lftlffttn,fl ~tito.tA!t.fl Ge!llonilaelT_..,ft TeallUIMl .......... fl Oelllendel 0.¥01"'"'·" NAnONAL LEAGUE East Dlvlaloo W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 71 44 .611 Pltllburlh 69 49 .SM 3.,.. Cblcaao M a1 .557 1 St. Louis 85 $3 .558 1 Montnal 53 84 .~ 19 NewYork 47 18 .409 24 WettDlvlaloa DM1en 71 48 .504 ClnclnnaU 59 M .504 12 Houat.on 55 63 .486 18~ San Franclaco 14 6S .4M 11 San Dte10 6S ee .ua ao Atlf.Dta 41 14 .151 at ...... , ......... ltlll ..... 1141!t IM, ClllCttU•2 1111"*"1111 .. .,._YwU ~ •• lt.1,.Wltt IMO "'-lt<o~, Clnclt!Nll 1,. .. _ ....... Oio91 I \. ........ ,,,,.,lltl\e, , ... , .. .._. ' .._..,,. fll!CJw4 ll .. 1 et •11-. ((Wt Ml, n '-'Oleta i-... Mt et ClllClf\fllll CtilllJlil!IM' ..... ft NfW""11 lllN1•1l 1t M. Levie Co.My ''41. 11 laft l'rMCI-CHtOcltl •ti It I.ti ........ 111...-.1•11.11 OftlYOlfMtM.._,1" Australian Captures Gran P rix ZELTWEG, Auatrla - Au1tral.la'1 Alan Jonet captured hi1 flrat Formula I event and the tlrat victory for the Shadow team Sunday fo the Gran Prix of Au1t.d1 auto race before 100,000 Cana at the Osterrelchrlng. In a dramatic race which aaw many top contenders r etire because of engine troubles, the 30-year·old Melbourne resident drove a steady race. Rel&nlng world champlon James Ht.mt of BritaJn abandoned the raee in leading position with mechanical problems in the 43rd ot M 11ps a nd he moved to flrat from second place Jones finished the race over 515 miles in a hme of 1 bour 17 minutes 16.40 seconds, recording an average speed of 123 miles an hour. Auttna 'a Niki Laud a, ln a Fer- rari, flnlabed second with a time of 1:37:16."9. Weal Germany's Hans Joachim Stuck, In a Brabham Alfa, came ln third with a clocking ofl:3'1 :50.99. A.rt~• B ree%• The Los Angeles Aatecs and the Dallas Tornado will meet ugaln Wednesday night to de· termlne the Southern Dlvlslon r epresentati ve In the North American Soccer League playoff aemlfinala Martin Cohen scored his first two goals of the 1917 season Sun day night to lead the Azteca to a 3-l victory over the Tornado, glv ing Los Angele11 a l·O lead In the .. best-of.two 11eries." Ane Mihailovich scored the third goal for Los Aneeles Sun day night before a crowd of 5,295 nt the Coliseum. Mlhallovkh also added an assist. Geor&:e Best had two assists for the Aztecs. Tnan b Win• DUBLIN. Ohio -Guillermo Vilas and Brian Gottfried scored convincing vlctorle11 Sunday to i;caln the finals of the $125,000 Ten n1s Classic at Mu1rfleld VIiiage Vilas was nearly Oawleca in s ldellnln& youttuul Billy Martin 6·0, 6·2 m his victory while Gott· fried. the top seed, was aJmost as devastating In whipping long- time doubles partner Raul Ramlrei, 6·3, 6·2. IH.ro n Ma g Q uit BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -Fred Dixon, 27-year-old American de cathlon champion, Is quickly build.inc a reputation u one of the world's finest u ll·round athletea. "My wife and 1 want to 1tart raising a family, and I've 1ot to i.tart Uunkin& about a career." the tJred but overjoyed Dixon said Sunday after beattn1 the cream of the United States, So· vlel Union and Canada. "This may be my laat meet." Ht. a,aea polnta were the third· beat eltct.ronlcally·tlmtd acorc ever lD non-Olym-plc corn'*1Uon and UHi fll'th·best overall ln de· cathlon hlJtory. OLYMPIC 100 'AE! MEDALIST JACK IA8A8HOFF, SISTER IHIRLIY. Six Olympic Champions Vie ill AAU Swimfest Six Olympic gold medal win· ners, Including double victor Brian Goodell of the host Nadadores. will be among the ravorttea ln the national M U lone course 1wimmlng cham· p1on1hlp1 at Miulon Viejo., Mareuerlte Recreation Center be1tnnin1 Thuraday and runninl( through Sunday. Goodell won the 400 and 1500 freestyle events ln world record t1me1 at tbt Montreal Gamet last summer and has been taperin1 down eepeclally for tbia meet. "He flaures to 10 much faster than he did ln the Miaaion Viejo JnvitaUonal several weeks a10." <.'Oach Murk Schubert aaya "He could cut hi& time in the 1500 to get close to hil world record ot 15:02.40. He hna trained down well." Goodell Is but one of flve swim· m ers competing here who won 1Cold In Canada. Jim MontJ?omer.v of Madison. Wisc. captured the 100 free but will have a tOU Rh r ace; Bruce Furniss, swimming for the Beach Swim Club out of Long Beach, fisurts as the ravorlte in the 300 !tee after hls Olympic win. John Hencken of Santa Clara was the Olympic winner in the lOO·meter breaststroke: and Mike Bruner ot Stockton cap· tu red the 200-meter butterfly. Jonly Skinner. the world rec- ord holder in the 100. and Jack Babuhoff or Fountain Valley. Olympic 100 free allver medalist and winner ot the 1pr\nt ln the Mission Viejo Invitational In 51.41, are leading contenders to defeat Montgomery. The race w l ll be tho · fl rat betwee n Montaomery and Skinner this year. Goodell naurn t.o 1et autf com· petition from Montcomory, Tlm Shaw and Olympic champion Fumlll ln the 200-moter race. Montaomery bu a year's beat of 1:54.03: Fumlas ot l:M.59: and Goodell 1:54.83. In the 400, Goodell will be the favorite. He set the world record in winning the Olympic Games at 3:~1.9'1. Shaw, Mike Bruner of the Can adian Dolphlna and Ed Ryder fliure u t.op cballen1ers. The l~ free w11l pit Goodell a1aln1t the Olympic ailve r medaliat, Bobby Hackett, along with Jesse Vassallo of the Nadadorea. Paul Hartloff, Ryder and Shaw. Goodell will also swim m the 400 individual medley acainst world record bolder Rod Strachan (4:21.88>, FurnJss, Vassallo and JefC Vande Graaf <Nadadoree>. Hencken figures aa the favQrite in both the 100 and ~oo breaststroke. He ta the world record holder in the 100at1: 03, 11. Furnl!1 is the listed world rec· ord holder In the 200 lndlvldual medley at 2:08.08 but may face a stiff challen1a from Graham Smlth of Canada who has a better mark pending. In the backstroke eventa Mark Tonelli of Ml11lon Viejo ~II con- test Dan Harrigan <Beach $Cl. Bob Jack1on <Camden BC>. Mark Curry <Auatralla>. Va11allo and Steve PlckeU of Canada for top honors. Mtke Bruner la the leadin1 1 swimmer ln the butterfly event.I wi th the Bottom brothers. Joe and Mike, aa hla leadinf( challengers. GOLF DISAPPOINTMENT •. Contlllu.d from Bl Littler , who had been off the tour six weeks because of back trouble, led through tht first three round.I wlt.b ecores of 67. 69 •nd 70. and went wltl\out a bogey over the first two days. He took fl ve bogeys on the back nine atlone Sunday. tho most by any winner In a tour event th.is year. He shot a 70 while Uttler wu posting a more signitlcant 78, taking 41 of thoee 1trokes on the back nine. Aa Nicklaus said, "Major champlonahlps are lost, not won." Fl .... _ .... _,..., ...... , ........... ., .. 11-. •• eo..y••d. _. JI l'tll&'• .. '°'" OoH Llfllla 1•·- lllG*n del!ll I pltyofl' •·l.AM'l W-~. Ml,OtO O.ne l.•nlftt'. us.ooo J.clr Nlclrl!Mll, IU,000 c;,,.,,..c-y, •tt.eoo Jump Mark Falls "I feel 801'f')' for Otoe, for what happened to him. Ht'• euch a great competitor." said Wadkins. "Mer I played wtth hlm Saturday, I told him I hoped l\e 'd wtn. lalncerelr, did -unill I 1ot into the playoff. ' After nine holes Sunday, Ut· tler was even with par and h.Jd 61 fl ve·stroke lead over Wadkins and Jerry MoG~. Jack Nicklaus waashcback. J•r•v 11111•, 110.000 Jerry ~Get. tt,>00 0."J-Y, ... lOO AIO....,...,tt,30ll T9f11 W<llllOll, tt,JOO LW .......... ft,JOO HELSINKI -East Germany's Rolle Ackermann broke her world hllh jump r"ord by clear- Jn1 $.St,.\ Sunday ln the Womtn 's dlvl1lon of the £uropelJ) Cup track and field champlonahlps here. Her previous record w1s W'4. Olymplc told medal w!Mer Valery Bouov of t'he SOvlet Union wu upaet ln tU 200-mtttr daah by Euc•n Ray ot Eaat Germany. R~'a 20.18 clocking nipped Boriov a 21.10. trOMI N teO-'·tl""'11 .. • l""IMl,tt Tii t """""_. 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Under the program, employe performance wu audited and productive behavior..,.. encou.ra1ed by pralM and~ co&nition from mana1era, who wen provided with detailed matrucUon on varioua kinda ot reinforcement. 111E RESULTS: SALES aosE; saving• over. t.h.ree· year period amounted to S3 million; standards of Improved customer service were met 90 to 95 percent of the Umt, com· pared with 30 to 40 percent previously; container UHJt, de- sl red by the comr any t rose from 45 to 95 percent, This is one o 103 case studies assembled by the Worlc in America lnatJtutt In a book called "A Gulde to Worker Productivity Experlment.s In tht United States 1911-1915, ''a straightforward lfunglamoroua UUe. Within the covers, though, are some spectacular examples of Improved pro· ductivity, resulting an some instances from n mere pal on the back but more hkely the consequence of common aenae training programs and recognition ol worker pride, responsibility and need to 1 be involved. Al Bankers Trust Company, typists were employed at the repetitious task of recording the transfe r of stock cuNN1"" ownership after a sale or purchase. Monotony took its toll in errors and low levels of output REALIZING TUE PROBLEM mi&bt be in the structure or the job rather than In the employes, the company be1an 11 job.enrichment program. which meana simply that the one- dlmen.sional task was restructured to Include related work and more responsibility. • The typi3t.s responded. Aller six moaths, production rates rose 92 percent In one section, more than 110 percent ln two other11 No increase in errors resulted, even with the elimination of some checkers' jobs. The huge rise in productivity wun't the only retult. W1lh the work force reduced by the elimloation ol aome checkers -made possible by permlttinl th• typiltl to U · sumo the responslbllity they apparenUy craved -=-a saving of $000,000 a year was made. ALL CASES IN THE BOOK AaE distilled from more detailed published reporll, reduced in mOlt lnatances to a pace apiece of significant detalla: the or1anlsaUoa, tht number or workers Involved, the pro1ram 11\ftalled, the re· 11ult.a. Not all th~ experiments led to Improved product.Ion. Tbt> Introduction or weekly sala.ry pl&n1 ln Ueu of hourly rates for some blue collar workers at companies such u Gilleltl' and Polaroid seemed to increase ablenteelsm. But the areal majority or C!xperlmenta led to 1rattryin1 1 m provements In the quality or quantity of work performed and in many instances the Improvements could be measured by the bottom tlne of the auditor•' reports. mE SIGNIFICANCE FOR AMERICAN lnduatry can hardly be minimized, since Improved productivity ls tht basis of material Improvement.a in We. It means that in an industrial world of Jaded workers. the human factor sometlm~ Is more challen1ln1 than th• technological. Doiv Rallies Late To Slight Gain NEW YORK <APJ -Stock prices rose in the last hour of 1low trading today, reversing aome of the losses of the past three weeks. The Dow Jone. a vera&• of 30 industrials closed up 3.03 at 1174.13. Rig Board volume totalled U, 750,000shares. Thl' Dow's 17·polntdroplastweek carried It too J9·month low DotDlonnAr~ra,,e• M'haf !iloC"k• Did N"°' Vor11C"l'I l'lnal o.w-J-•--.. tTOCU H '--(-fl llO IM CC' .. 11'1':n ... Of t1•.iF.+ 20 Tm Jlt IS '" 211 ti tll. 71 U VII 110• 114 6 HUI ''' ml ts St• ttt.U nt ,.. U 1'7. • ftdu• • •• .... .. I, ,,... . . .......... . I' Ulllt ••• , ........... d, "''" . .. ................ ~ AIM'riea11 Leflflen NIW YOltK IA.,I Due to late tran1mlufon today's Hating wlll not appear In the Dally Piiot. •AT iwca otD NllW YOlll( C"l'I rl " .. _,..C IM.IJ ....... flllll .................... , .. i. '*' ..... ~ ............... ttl ._,. ........................ .. ._. ..... ~ .............. .. 0 ,_.__ ... 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MAY~ '{OLJ et~H 1rzv1N6 To eTAND ON YOUIZ ~e-AP I~ 1~~ Gf~1 MISS PEACH ' io f c . by Tom Batiuk A. ~' I lHINK IT'6 MT BEifE.R 10 SHOWER MORE OFTEN! by Jeff Miiiar and Bill Hinds JUDGE PARKER WHEN HERHE:'W DATE TELI.5 HER THAT IT MIGHT TAKE YEAPS FOR MAATAA LAVEM!Wl$ ~TATElOeE SETTLED, LOLA AAGPJLV Pl~~ THE PHOHef • I /Jf). 0. -s· , MOTLEY'S CREW V OCJR NEW 6066 15 GONNA DQ\Ve~ ~MANA!>! ) AW A CUTE Lrm.E NOSE JUST LIKE YotlRS~ < • Tonight's TV 8ighlights CBS 9 8: 30 -·'The List or Adrian l 1er." lt' bard to tell who·, who ln tbll 1 m)"ltery movie with Oeorae C. Scott, turk Douglas. Burt Lancatter. Tony Curtis, Dana W)'fltcr &md many · KTu e 7:IO -"The Rise and Fall • ol the Thinl Reich ... Thb documentary, ~based on the ~st selllnc book by William L. Shlrcr. could be ca lied ''Thi• lei Your Life, A.doll Hltltr" 11 It chronicles the fUehra"a ute from birth to death. NBC fl 9:00 -"Buona Serra, Mra. ~Campbell. Gina Lollobrtdglda plays the title role in this 1969 movie comedy with. , Telly Savalaa, Lee Grant. Shelley Win· ters. Phil Silvers and Peter Lawford. V DAILY LOG Or1nt. Shelley Winters, Phil Siivera, Ptter lawford. A bmtiful Italian, Mta. Campbell. who 1s uncut1ln 1110 whtth ol • trio ol American sold1e'1 It the l1tht1 ol her 20 yeu-old dau1ll• ter. becomes the center of 1ttenU011 wllln 1 squadron rtun1011 bflllP Ille m1ddl11&e troopa, tnd their l1m1lles bac~ to th• town wll1re Ille h~es m Merv "'""' Shew a> Tiit Vif111111n m bplMM Orania f.: "du lr.,ktlh Au ,_ -= .......... -9:30- • (~ CJ .I) CD All'• Jelr (~ Cli11ley a i.tut pllolQlrtplllc prcject ~ .. lus than ltich11d s e11thuliatic support. 10100 • (t'l?) (J)) Cl) ...., ' Qer ~uull '" Ann• lltn. S'hlel41111d Y11nell. Peter Grun end Or. Joye. 8rolh1ra. CJ) .... : a:.'.) "T11 UttM ...... (m~) '66-Huah O'Brien, lhfrl1y Cito"· Wilfrid llrde Wlntt. Fabian. · 0111111 bvl. ho 0tn11. . """ !Mll'mW• ....... 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Def~ii&r r ... p1aiet O•Une• Dt1t11 Rede• DtAR PAT : How much Uquor and how many cl1att can I brtna back from Europe duty-free? L.O. NtwPOrt Beach All article• brouaht from abroad maat be dHlared • yout ,.taara. and tboll &otalln1 leH &baa •t .. ln retail valae will be eiempted In m•t ca ... , bu& no more "a• lot claan and oat quart of liquor a.re .U...cl to duty.trM. • t'or lllor9 lnlor111aUoa oa ca&oJD• regula&lons, aead for tbe free pamphlet. .. CU1&om1 Hlata for &4mlrnta1 U.S. Bealdea&a -Dow Before You Go," V.8. CU.toms Service. Bos '118, Waablnftoa, DC ..... Pald-ler Pf'WHluet• Not 'DeH"ered DE>Jl PAT: l ordered several maanetbed pot holden lut October from World Coffeea Teas & Kitchen Things in Encino. It'• tbe 11me old atory of my check beint cubed and beinl told that stock waa .. temporarily" told out. . M.T., Newport Beach Tblt ftrm'1 muaa1er repoftl &bat her records laclJc ... &bat all ordtrt WtN fl.U8d; ud tbat no re-c_.rd ot yocar phoned compla.lnt.1 can be Joeated. Yoa wUl be CGatacted by pboat tor detail• about your or· der, whloh wUI &bto be m aUtd. 0op., 1t'roftfl Ad1'f~e Col.,..n DEAR PAT: In a recent column a letter ap- peared ukina for an alternative to profe1sional hair removal. You advised uldn1 •dermatologist for the name of the only non-professional product that la worthwhile. I am confused btcauae my dermatologist says there ls no such thine. W.B., Coronadel Mar You contused Pat Ouna wkb Au Lasadert, ln wbOH coluDlJI Wt rtapoue wu publllbed. Tbe on- ly "'l...UO. A YS offtra le &o clMcll f\IJ'Uler with other dermatologist.I to flnd out lf tbey bow what Allll Landen' my1~rlou PNdact mll.bt IHt. Florida Law 'Censored' The anti-obscenity law of Fort Lauderdale, na .. 11 ao 1peclflc In lta lancuage to describe what HJC actl can't be POrtra)'ed In books. ma1utn11 and records that lt would be iUtll&l to 11U the ordinance itself from that town'• newsstand racks, I'm told. . TbOH who OU(Jbt to know HY 8 pro- f es1ional 1hopll!ter steal• about StS,000 a )'tar. The pickpocket who knows his bl&lla... doa a little 7~ bett•t at ao.ooo. And the · buralar wtth a certain knack 1.i. •• muoh H szs,ooo. UnUI eeuaht. Seven out ot 10 people who 1utf er cbrontc pain wlQd \IP In tbt divorce courtl, "1 the medlc'1 re· aearcban. Il'a not uncommon ror a bald ..,le '1 n11t to wei1h two ton.I. lttm No. lUB in our Love and War man's file Is a QU9taUon from that lat• authority ln the field of romance MJdame Coco Chanel: "The only 1clence for a woman ls to know how to bo loved, not bow to love. To love la to cry, to be loved 11 to be happy, and bow rare It ta I · · BOATING S~tch Captur:es Sailboat Regatta Five clHHI of 11llboat1, two of them catamarlUll turned out Saturdat and Sunday for California Yacht Club'• One-0.lp lnvttaUonatro- PaUtnt Lad)' JU a "••toUd *IDI ... C Class catamaran owned b)' TOQY Dlllaurto, 1otaD Polot. Conn. WOil tho fl&bt to dtl4111'4 &be IntnaUoDal C Clau cat~Jran Trophy, bl\'4'lr lmon aa tb• Lil· tle Amertca •• Cup, ln a batU• down tot.ht wire with another IOlld wln1 contender Oo)'Olt lV. lldppeied by Jl1SSH1Menof Atherton.· · Patient Lady 111 wu chosen alt.er a week·long aerla on breeiy Loi ·Ancel• Harbor'• "hurricane cutch," At \ht bel1noll\I, tho ellmlnaUoo •eri• ln· volved nearly a aoaen 01 the 11*d1 C Cata. Lbe othen belaa the coavenUOD&l aoft 1111 ~· THE IELEcrlON OP PaUtat Lady W means that the contllt for the UtUe Amll"lca'1CUp,1\art· lnt Saturday, <Aue. 20>, wlll bt betwttD *-> ot t.he outatandlnt tdvoeata of the IOlld winll eata. , TH' chaUencer l• Auatralla'• Nlcbolu·n . a H1htw1h& wine mut, wciodft boat deellned and built by tM f amoua fat.her uad IOI\ team, Cbarbe andUndaayCUnninlham. Tho Aussie aalllo.a crew wiU bt helmsman Graham Cabdy. ,1, an experienced ca\.amaran salJor who won the cup fOf' Auatralla lo 1910 and was the organizer or the current challenae. On the wire will be Graeme Fraser, sa, who bat bten aalling catamarans since 1984. PATIENT LADY Pl'I h1~m1mll\ wW bt Dun· can MacLant. who bu b.i 1a11tn1 •olld., cata for many'years. He la a naval areblttc&UN 1tudtnt, a RaiUng instructor Jnd put catamaran champion. MacLane'a crew wlll be ownerDtMaurio one of the foremost proponents of tht wtnt HU of whlch tht1 l1 hie foort.b. The LltUe America's Cup vtll won bt t.he U.S. from tht ..\u1aies lut year when 4lex Koalofl of Irvine aeleoted )'OUDI Bobble Harvey. CabrUIQ Beach Yacht Club, u hla belmaman and won tbt bil prillt wtlh AquariUI IV a loft aall c Cat. Ha1t ror thla )'tar'• defnat of t.ht cup l• Cobrillo a .. ch Yacht Club. lllGH·DIVING ROUS eatta at Marina del Rey. wt.Mer tn tht Torndao oaiamaran clua w11 _· ________ _:::!!!!!!!!!!! Snatch, oo-1klpperld by P. Dowllas and C. Tlmrn1 or the Alunltoe lu Yacbt Cllib. Rwuttr·UD wq Ralnbo"!1 111lld by Paul and Marie Buuard of Lb• Balboa TICht Club. and third WU La)' Lion. Tlm lhvt you ever aeen a hl1h-dlvin1 horse? Am rcferrina to one that wtll cUmb a lon1 ramp and dive from a ao.root platform Into 12 feet ol water. Trainers with auch coura1eoua beull UHd to travel the country•• carn1va11. Thie comn up beeau1t a client alkl If thole dlv1n1 hors• alway• did '*1Yt1opa, No, 1lr. they dove wlt.h thelr chest.I down and t.helr front teaa forward. No Jacklm!vn. lalntrt or awana, howtvv. Men Judi• women by U*r hudl, womtn Judu m• by tMtr t.et. Such W&I tht oon&en· Uoo of \hit renowned aeu.t cl )'etter)'ear. Sarah Bemhardt. Jlope lh•'• rtab\. I'd ctr· talnly rtrther be Jddeed by tht ffft than tbe hands. I doll't bit.e my totnaU1. Addrfu ~to L.M. ~.P.O. Bq IMO • ComNeeonm. Totor. cave. Trophy wtnnors ln other clua•: P.cAT -1, El C)'dt.!~ul J'llcber, MaYC; a, Trouble, r.d 'l\anlaon, SwYC: 8. Y lAJOll Vamoe, Dick Knoff, CBYC, PC -1, Sundance, Chuck Eaton, SDYC: 2. Con· fusion, Jack Jarecki, SMYC. LASER -1, Dave Hawn, SMYC; 2t ?dike Smlth, Navy YC. DAY IAlLER l, KnothHd II. Norm Coleman. SFVSC. AN OU'ntAGEOUS MEAL OF MADNESS , r y ""-OT Can't Keep Bing Down Crosby Retunu to Showbiz After Crippling Fall DJ 00 CAP> -Bini Crolby'1 path to,... cov from a miUor back lnJW')' t&k11 him oa • WDll"llrtfi. trip to Europe. De will rwtum to Ute •ut• ln hla flnt major en· de.tvw a tbe inJW'1 when he travell to Oalo, • Ol"Wa)'. for Au,. 21 f~ Uval. Ar. Croaby wudtred the Tor,..r..Pln• 1011 la>oat Dteco'• faahiooable Jolla. lit to wonder aloud whether at 13 he 11 up to the rtionat a NWm to tho mt.uinme.at world. I 0"WB'LL JUST US llOW it loet." be Hid ' • pla7' a tOUnd r y ... U I cu play u Umt. Without it, ll• 11 bald. J& face la more drawn than uaual. .. l 'm do1q pretty Sood now, but anytbint in the back la alwaya 1low to come around," aaid Cro1by ot the lnJ\lfY ti. rocelved ln th• Pasadena aecldent. Craib)' aaJd he wu not aware that a 1ecUon of, 1ta11 on which the orchestra bad been 1lttln1 already bad been lowered when be turned and walked lnto a void. Croaby la bopln1 hl1 health wtll allo'V aome other European appearancet after Oslo. Ill HOPES TO SPENO some time in Locdon dotni a aeries of BrlUab televialon taptn11 and addl, "Then 1 'U possibly do some concerta 1n Germany and we'll come home at the end ot Se.C:~~r." Croll>)' eald he did a Jot ot I before mucb self • I do. J abould be abl• to stand up for three bou.rs oo the __,e. I don't wwt very ba.rd llll1'Q1. But I'd bate to · bavetodoanydanclnc." • era.by wu injured March • a1reelnl lo make the trip to Oslo. "For Oslo, 1 'm takin& a 1mall Jazz band and we1l eo a day or two early becauae there will be jet la& and I want to aet a lot of real before the show," heaald. 17 in Paudena when ht toppled 20 f«d from a •taie dwtna the tapi,na ol • CBS special ol the gala benefit marking h1.I ~an. • niveraary in show business. • The i.Qjury. whlcb Crosby cllOhv admits bas left h1I eolf 1ame al.U.nl. has seemed to _ age the veteran trouper. CltOSBY KEEPS IDS GOLF cap on moet of the 'Jaws 2' Revised LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Jaws 2." which re- cenUy got a new direc· tor. ls now under1olne script revisions alter re· suming production at Navarre Beach, Fla. Carl Gottlieb, co- sc reenwrlter or the original hit, has been signed by producers Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown to work wllh newly named direc· tor Jeannot Szwarc in · making the revtJlons. Despite his recent Injury, Crosby aeema to re· . taln the mellow philosophy that hu been bis trademark. FOR INSTANCE. PARAMEDICS said he bummed a few aones from his stretcher in the am· bulance that took him to the hospital. Crosby these days is speodin& a great deal or time wtth his son, Nalhaniel, 11, who ls follow1n1 in his dad's footsteps as an avid &olfer. Aa a tribute to Crosby's 73rd birthday, Nathaniel took his father to a San Franclaco peninsula Chinese restaurant near their home. Crosby's wife, Kathryn, and their daupter, Mary Frances, were in Texas doing a stage show at the time. Crosby prqbably will donate bis services for tbe Oslo Festival he will attend. In exchange, be said the Norwegian government has promised him ''some salmon fishing ii I'd come.'· Burstyn and Alda To Do 'Same Time'· LOS ANGELES <AP) -OsCJU' WiMer Ellen Burstyn and Alan Alda of CBS' "MASH" have been By U.. Auodated Preti The followina are Billboard'• bot record bit.I for the week 41Ddtnf Au1. 20 u they appear in next week'• tuue of Billboard mqulne. HOT81NGLU 1. BEST OF MY LOVE -Emotion.a <Colum- bia> 2.1 JUST WANT TO BE YOUR EVERYTHING -Andy Gibb <RSO> 3. JUGHER AND HIGHER Rita Coolld1e <A&.M) 4. J'M IN YOU -Peter Frampton <A&M > 5. EASY-Commodo~ <Motown> 8. WATCHA GONNA 00? -Pablo Crulae <A&rM) '1. DO YOU WANNA MAKE LOVE -Peter M cCann (aotbCentul')' > 8. JUSl' A SONG BEFORE I GO -Crosby, . SULia & Nub <AtlanUc) 9. YOU AND ME -Allee Cooper (Warner .. Bros.) 10. YOV MADE ME BEUEVE JN MAGIC --. . Bay City Rollera (Arlata> .~ TOPLPI 1. FLEETWOOD MAC -Rumors <Warner ;• Bros.) 2. CROSBY, STILLS&NASH-Cs.tHAtlantlc> ·~· 3. BARBRA STREISAND -Superman. <Columbia) · . 4. "STAR WA.RS" Soundtr8$ (20th Century> s. JAMESTAYLOR-JT (Columbia) BABY LlSTENING THE .. COASTERS TOMORROW, AUGUST 16 I 0:30 P.M. -OMI SHOW OMt. Y Sorry, No ReMtVltlon1 Ho cova CHAltGlf tf.P (),l) r/ ,.Jru~uieach~nn CONTINUOUS ENTERT AINMEHT BEFORE AND AFTER THE COASTERS 1. MY HEART BELONGS TO llE -Barbra f.· ,__,.._ .... .,. Strei.sand <Columbia) 21112 Padflc Coast~ 2. SUNFLOWER -Glen Campbell <Capitol> , Huntington B.-ch 3. HANDY MAN--James Taylor <Colum-·~' 714-536-1421 bia> ,# 4. DON'T WORRY BABY -B.J. Thomas - <Columbia) · .. , , s. JUST A SONG BU-ORE I GO -Crosby • ' · •· ·. Stills.& Nash <Atlantic> ' COUNTKYSINGLF.8 1. WAY DOWN·PLEDGING MYLOVE-Elvis-----------------Presley (RCA> 2. ROLUNG WITH THE FLOW-Charlie Rich <Epic) . 3. RAMBUN FEVER -WHEN MY BLUE MOON TURNS TO GOLD AGAIN -Merle Ha&· gard <MCA> 4. I DON'T WANNA CRY -Larry GatUn <Monument> 5. A SONG IN THE NIGHT -Johnny Duncan <Columbia) The tnm, again set in the fictional resort town of Amity, stars Roy Scheider and Lorraine Gary. signed by producer Walter Mirisch lo star in ------------------ Universal's "Same Time, Next Year," based on tbe . ., .. 'I 'l ntEAl'AU-ORANOE CO SE19 ciTIZDIS SUI SO. COAST PLAZA "THE5"WHO LOVED ME" C,GJ ..... " l<»Jrl .. ll»M..,_ S . C AST PLAZA )'II llfnlll Sl W.1111 r•.,ll•lllC '"THI SOICllB" HI .. ROCKY" Cf'GJ _.. .. MIOtttltUI ~1111 11110 .... "THE DEEP" tl'OI _ ... ,~ ............ .. HAID TIMIS .. _,_ ... ,, .... ,_,..11, ...... ............. .,.. ....... tilt Ml.,. 'THI SHOOTIST":' ............... ~l\C..Ul1!.!?,..A~~ ~:,'A.LA ....... -·· . .....iu1tThe Eye of the CTlterg NLTDCSHEY-~1'' c;ca ~l=' hit Broadway.Pl.ay. Robert Mulligan will direct the comedy and Bernard Slade will adapt his play for the film. The play is about two married people who meet once a year for an illicit affair. Miss Burstyn starred in the origlnal production which ()J1ened m New York In l97S. Fllmin1 will beein in January 1978. He fought wan anCI won them • He defied Presidents- and might have been one. .···~ 'I II I • .. t 1 I '° ' . •, . If I,•, I •• ra:.:T~ . . , rn.is1 :~'U :, ... ~ u..-... ........... ... NIW YOllt. NIW YOllll u.ae .~ a.H" • ... • Mt ....,, .. ..... ... ' Rock Rolls on· Parking Lot < .. Band Aids Su·mmer Blues ·: ~ 117 llAJlCIA FORSBERG Whlle wailinl for the promi.led ''Sorry -boonies,'' tossed Sal-you feel the mood 1et up off your . OltM Delly ...... &Uff event, kids milled around 1lppln1 ly, with arms out and palma up, feet. 1et down and boogie and Disc jockeys bad been prat-the free soft drinks, adults waited Indicating that she didn't realize let's get this party going baby!" patienUy while their offspring Costa Mesa was ao far from Two eirl.a popped up, did a hot tUn1 aboutilfordays. waved and hollered at friends. Hollywood. Jn between the top bits, &olden hustle and encouraeed a few • oldies, the morning wake-up Recorded music blared. The blastiDI disco music was others to join them. In minutes story and cqmmerclals, they Some of the teens am\lSed sbut off as the two women clam· there were a dozen adolescent hyped lt up: themselves tossinf Frisbees; bered up on the platform. people doing the bump with bot- "England Dan and John Ford others showed of the latest • • FUl out the pint sheets and at toms dirty from slttin1 on the Coley will be making it at the skateboarding tricka. the end we'll have a drawing for blacktop. 11 South Coast shopplnt center at THERE WERE SUNTANS and a hundred bucks," Sally said. "Aw-rieht baby, get uP. the free Coke Caravan Concert. off your tushy and da·a·a·nce! ' Wow! Coke! Kay· Alch Jay! sundresses, cut-off Jeans and T-THE QUESTIONNAJR~ on The guy with the mlcrophone Nlnety-tha·re-e·e! '' shirts advertising everything pink para:, listed 66 aone tlUes was at lt again. When the day finally arrived, from "Star Wan" and "Jaws" to ., .. the USC Trojans and Fonde'J with p aces to check "play the southwest parktng lot near more," "play less," "ftlayed A WOMAN IN a pink polyester . Bear Street and the San Dieao famous saying. "A·a·a·Y·J Sit On a bout right," "don't know t." pantsuit sat ln her patio chair on • FTeeway was reped off to accom-It." the frlnae of the tbron1. Sbe said modate hundreds of teens In Suddenly an extra added at-Shana joked, aayinf she'd. she had been s~pin1, aaw the • search ol a cure for mld-Aquat traction arrived in a s~p already ruled out seven o them. si1n.1 and decid to brina her . doldrums. yellow Pireblrd. It wu a. The crowd few, bit music 10-year-old son to ."'1e outdoor • Northbound traffic streaked the DJ with no tut name. She vibrated an a helicopter concert. r P.Ut at 2 p.m., pa~ UtUe atten-was accompanied by side-kick checked out the scene from over· .. I'm 45," said Gina Brandau o( tlon to the makes sta1e and Sally Adams, the rad.lo staUon's bead. Mlsalon Vlejo. "I can take just so banners. It wu th• second JUm-brand new dl.ac jockey. Somebody wtth a microphone mucb « it (the music) and then • mer concert 1ponaored by the "You're late," cbuUsed one of announced, "It's the dlaca sound, I've hadlt. " radiostatioil tbla rear. the crew. that's what It's all about baby, if "My 800 loves tbiJ stuff. There BEA ANDERSON, Editor MQndey,Auguat15,1877 C1 Costa Mesa 16-year-olds M arletta Hopkins (left) and Peggy Condone. are quite a tew son1' on this • sheet ttW 1 Jike, thoush.'' she waved the p~ survey~ "l think the concert'• great for the younptera. It keeps them off the atreeta· for tbe aum mer.•• ne wjnMr ol the $100 bill,,, .. announced and Barbara Pbenlcie, 34, of Huotloaton Beach. came running. What WU. doiJll at a teeny. boP.per coaceet? 'lt'a my dau1hter's 14th blrtb- day and J brought ber and a friend -and besldea. I wanted to see what Shana looked like." Mn. Phenlcte said sbe wrote Enele~ JIUMperdinck on the pink survey, 1lnce he's her favorite. "l wllll the radio station would play more ol him," 1be •aid.' "Besides,•• said her friend, Julie D«ldum, 13, "we didn't have~1elsetodo.'' Three 17-year-old felloWI vlsl~ Ing from Omaha talked about all the concerts they'd been to since they arrived In Southern. CallfomiL .. I \ ·~ f { r . ' I I DAI Y PllOf Will ~is Angel Rec.Hy Fly? uUcod to Wilma aboul It fact to lac , I'm aure lb la ready to run olfwtthme. J !mow hur buabend. We talk lo ••ch oth r all the lf mt. ff• would kUI me 1f be knew about ua. Ht tulk.t Mboul WUm1 aa 1t ab• were an 1n1el. Wbat abould I do! - CAN'T MAKE UP MY MIND DEA& CAN'T: M)' ad~lee &e yoea c• be recl.ced &o &wo W«da. Gl:TW8T. DEAR ANN LANDERS: ls there aomethlnl wrone with me? My buaband aays there i.. I believe it la dlareapectlul to come lmo a pe.taon '1 boute and remove your tboH. I would never 4N&m ol doln, 1uch a thiq, yet poopl4I do t In our hoUH all the Ume. I'm not talk· lnl about teenaaen, Ann, I mean. fol.kl ot all•••· I baY9 rebeaned what I'm co- ln1 to •91' the next time it hap-pens, but •ben .. th• next time" cornea, J can't •et the wordl out. PleaH &lve mt your vtewa on the subj.ct. I'm atrald one ol these day& l'Dl lolnf to explode. -IKEEPMIN ON · DMll U&Pa I am DO& of· fenM .._.a .... & l'elltCMI laer aJtoet ID m111tom1. ~otlee I aald ••na0 beeaue I doa1 WD.k I've ever aeea •male C1lell do &hit. Wily women onlyf BeeauH their fee& ban ud U'1 a relhl to aet die danaecl WD&• oa. TIMlr · vanity Cud .~P1dlt7> lau ltd &Mm to ertpp11DJ &Mir feet ID W· OtU.,abotl. M1 advteo 11 to aee ewer ,_, ...... • dear.1t•1 MC tut b1J a deal • DEAR ANN LANDERS: What'• tht mattv wltb )'OUT I have written JOU thrte lettera thll yev (thll ll m;y fourth> and you hAventt printed a aiail• oae to th• paper. l know you aet a lot of mall but the problem I am havlo1 with my boyfriend ii Juat •• lm~rtw ,. that woman wlth haley 1•1• or a 1t1ter-1n·law who talka rotten ln front of her kids. )\'hat doel a penon bav• to do to 1et a letter lD )'our ~um.of Commit 1ulcldet Wbo Dicks 'out tbe ltttm that l•t publisbtdT I am a.lablf _Wa -LET DOWN IN LAti1l~ BECAUSE THAT'S *11.\T I AM OBAR L.b.: I •• a.ae11 reaPo"'We for ._.. litetn tltat •J>pear la W. space. I pkt •em udl..,..•em. fJon;t It,.. feel ... , .. don, batleuPrt.aea1Jt1a .... aeuer. a da1 -... .um .. tw• or -.ea oat It tM; .,. lellf. I nalbe Hm•. MoDI• an 4laappolated .......... -leUen ......... .... P•Pll'W &IM!re'a ..... .., I eu do a ... u. CioiDmltUq Hidde Wta't Wp. y .... mlM &Ile afttte. CONFIDENTIAL' to all who wrote and asked lot tbe brand name oft.be ONE reallJ effective home kit permanent ruiover of unwanted hair: Al I fald, I will not _.,..ANY product -but that l)Artlculu ono does carry the Good Houaet.epll\f Seal ot Approval and IO adYerttlea • • Aepalt1 • Mounting•• Chain•• CUtlng • . ~ Mae Tavieh flll -Goldamith, lne. 83WCMI 833""30M 4250 scott Or., Newport Beach "We Buy Old Gold •JKI Sliver .. • Flndlng• • • Remounting •Stones Weddings V'Q; · and Engagements Bir th : A Way of Life •Member Profllo #375 on file. ''~tinj women . 1s easy. To avoid disappointment. prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black a nd white glossy photographs to the Dally Pilot P~ople Department one \\eek before the wedding. Pictures recel\'ed aft er thut time will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story. also accom- panied by a black and while elossy pi~ ture be submitted six weeks or more hero~e the wedding date; othen~ise it will not be published. To help flll requirements on btlth wed· ding and eneaeement stories. form$ a re available in all Daily Pilot omcu. Fur- ther questions will be answered by People Department atart members at 642·4321 . . By KATHY WILLENS AaMcJ.tlM ~,.. • ......., ... KINGSTON, Jamaica <AP) -The Victoria Jubilee Hospital ln West Kinsston ls a modest building only three stories U.11, but every year 13,000 babies are born there. Only three hospitals in the world are a&ld to deliver more -ln Ind.ha, Malaysia and Hong Kong. In wards tha' must accommodate many more patient..s than they were deaiped to bold, a woman can have her baby delivered for about $7 .50. Barring complications, mother and cblld are on their way borne in 24 hours. That's not economy; It'• just a fact of life in a hospital where babies are born at the rate of 250 a week. For the nurse-mldwlves, parts or a medical atatr or 20, it's an assembly line. A woman somelimtfS must endure labor on her feet because the labor warda are full. Or she may have to share a bed "top and tall," or bead and toot, with another woman . Dr. Keith Tani, the senior medical officer at the hospital, says thlnas have improved. The birth volume at the hospit.al was ~6,000 a decade ago, and it was not uncommon to have four women tn one bed. "Up to 10 years aao. th.la place wasadump." It's sUU far from a medical palace, wltb cell- ine farus, dank hallways and a grassy courttard of bellfnl alleycats, but the medical staff ls dedicated and the hu1e load bas prof"5lonal ad· vantages -"there'• no way a doctor in private practice can equal our skllll," Dr. Tans aays. The bulk of Jubilee'• patiept..s flows in from the mountain vtlla1e1, the corrlleated Un houses of shantytown, and the slums of Well Kin1ston. Birth control efforts, encouraged by the aov- ernment, have barely made a dent. Cbildbtartng ls a way of life ror many women ln the poor strata of society. "II a woman la with child," lays one midwife, "she can be certain her man won't throw ber out the door." Groups A ctive Cance r: Make Changes _Meetinj the rijht vvoman isn't :' "With Great Expectatlonl' videotape servicca, I'm [IOW meeting women who know who they are and what they want In a relatlon1hlp:• Meet someone on videotape before you . decide to meet them In per10n. lf you are intore1ted ln how thl1 ex.c:ltlna new way to moot people can work for you, call for information about your rree, private viewing. ( 714) 640-8292 Great rxpectations"' 'l Monday. Augu.at 1&, 1877 Potential Perils of LNG Weighed. ~ !'K>7 -c~. hdl of lltlM'/Nld auturul t'l'llrb'lf aM JU PfflPI• dMid m o -/fld U.,(;, M 11'1 ColUJd, II p rool«J to r;.,. prRltl wl~11 at t• <'Oi;dc.scd fi) o """ froctkJfl 11f 1ta txUP111' 1:rud11 llCKr.d Aa N-.s /ot I w; 1an1t1 "'""""'· a:wn haf.t uonyll thrtr ~ Q9(1mtf pnas ht. ve'"" 8) D\NIF.LQ. HAN•;Y EVERETT. Mu1 IAP> Tht' oddi. u&amst 1t eire towenn1i. but 1n u n1.:htm»rt' 1&11\umlnJ tht· ~o~l JJt11>i.1ble ronllnJ:f'nru.,,, tht- 't•npt ~outd &<> hke th1-. A P'ane lakt.> CJff from Lue.ui lntem1i&t1onal ~1rporl. Stcon(b l~ter. the t'ngine'> ro.11 Two minutes a~av. 1t rrashes mto a tall wtute tdnk f1lll'd with 25 million gallfJn'> ol '-Uf\t-rt•old l1quel1ed natural aa' f'L.\ME.-, SOAR l ,M lcel into th~ sky In the strt'ets of the near~t neighborhood u half male awa}. the bla .. 1 of ht•al bh'>ter'> people·., skin ( ENERGY J M assacbusetts Institute of ·recbnology. As a member of the Union of Concerned Scientists, he was an early critic or transport· mg LNG. Fay does not believe that the plant is so well engineered that there is no chance ot a disastrow. accident. And he points out other risks -a plane hitting the tanks. an earthquake ripplng them apart or saboteurs blowing them up "DESPITE WHAT THE num- bers say about the low probabil1 ty of a major accident. tbe coni.~ quences are so potentially harmful that it's roohs h lo balance people's laves aaamsl the reliability of the engineers and scientists dome the risk analysis," be says. If the accident happened m Evereu. he says, hundreds would die. "The scale or the fire would bt> larger and more mtense than anything anyone has ever f'lC· perienced.'' Houi.c:. 1·alth tin· but the flame:. art· w 'inlt·ni.t• thal fare 1 rue ks tan I l'omc near Am bulancei. turn l>ack bt:fore the)' reach the scon•hcd victims. The fire burn' until all of the gas 1!-. gone The only hquer1ed natural ga!> terminal In Ube 111 the United Slates as at tht· tmd of Boston Ha rbor It hw. been there since November 1971 Both i.upporterl> and detractors of the fuel depot agree that thl' likelihood of a tragedy 1i. n·motc But the\ wonder ar it is worth the risk TUGS ESCORT LIOUIFlED NATURAL GAS TANKER INTO BOSTON HARBOR In Spite of Safety Precautions, Fear of Accident end Fire Prevail FAY ISN'T OPPOSED t o LNG terminals. He's opposed to LNG terminals in the middle of cities. THE QUESTION IS apt to bt: raised more frequently as more of these fac1ht1ei. an• built lo meet the nation·~ natural J!a!-. needs 'The probab1hty of ii plane hit ling tht· tank hu .. bet>n calculat c•d ," -.aye; .John G L Cabot 1·ha1rman or D1slril(as Corp owner of the termamul 'The range of rn.k to th~ µubh<· '" the Vll'lntty or Everett IS about like bemg struck by laghlnmg or hit by a meteorite It's there. It's not 1.cro. bet·aust• no danger tl> absolutely 7.ero · · NATURAi. GAS IS u t•ommon fuel It supplies nearly a third of the nation's en(•rgy But st also 1s i.:rowin.: Sl'a n ·1· Lust winter . "t·hools and fut'lor 1l'!-. closed lteC'ausc lhl•rt· was not enough Elsewht;orc 1n lhl' fuel producing world. natural gas prtmllJ'1ly m Algeria, that can liquefy natural gas. The gas 1s cooled to 259 degrees below zero. where it turns mlo a fluid that 1::. one six-hundredths of its normal volume CONDENSED THE WAY , liquefied natural gas. or LNG, 1!> economical enough to load onto tankers a nd carrv across the world The first shipment was made m 1961, and now Japan 1m ports 80 percent Of ltS ial> IO ltquad form. But m the Uruted States, tbe 1n dustry l!t mlniscule Only the Boston Harbor terminal. smaJI by world standards, gets regular shipments. This soon will change. LNG terminals are being built m Co\ c Point, Md .. and Savannah, Gu The Federal Power Comm1ss1on has approved construction or one m Lake Charles, La • and other!-. have been proposed in the Loi. Angele:-. area and Corpu5. Chris I 1 Texas There's another onl· on New York's Staten l!tlund. 1'ul 1l 's not in use becausl' 11 lack"! tederal approval billion cubic feet a day Such quantities worry p~plc who ponder the long oddio.. tht' durnce of w1tncss1ng the im- probable. Thei.e critics point out that the Uruted States aJreadv has had one terrifying encounlt:.r with hquef1ed natural gas. In 1941, a plant was built in Clevl•land that liquefied p1pelinl' gai. so 1t could be stored. Three vt>ar'\ later. Lht• tank cracked THE COLD LlQt:ID flowed in 111 the· '>lreell> ,b 11 "armtod 11 boiled, wufltn~ cloudi. ol ga-. vupor Soon the vapor!-. caught ttrtt. When the huge blazl' wa, mer, 128 peopll' h<1d died Both sides admit that the dt· sign or LNG f actl1l1 e:. h"' changed substantiall y m the :1:1 veari. Mncc "The -.afet) 1.., built into tht· 1 anks and plant. · Sil Id Georgt· l\uchy, manager of the Boi.ton Harbor Lc•rman.il 'Beforl' wt· 'lurlt'<l wt• fl'l'CJJ::nited all our pO!>SI bk I au Its and all ol t ht· th1ni.::. that could go wrong ... 11 thl' c.hsuslen. that C'an happen .ind dt•s1j(ncd around them • often 1s a nuisance Rarely can AT BOSTON HARBOR, LNG THE SAFETY FEATURES tho:.e near the oil fields ui.e 1l. arrives at an avera&c rate of .irt• part of the d<1ily routine, but und loading lhe vapor onto a ship about 40 milhon cubic feet a da't t crmsnul workers a re mo!> I 1i. unprofitable. So much of it 1s Chase Manhattan Bank of Ne."' aware or them about once a burned off a.'\ waste York estimates that by 1985 the month That lb when the ne" Now plants arc being built. nation will be importina fl 2 cargo comes m PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTlCE -l ___ P_U_B_Ll_C_N_O_T_IC_E_ 'ICTITIOUSeUSINU>S "CTITIOUS eUSINIU "CTITIOUI IUSINISS ''CTI TIOUS IUllNIH NAMllTATIMCNT HUH STATEMENT NAMISTATIMINT NA,..ESTATEMENT T,,., IGllOWlllO _._I•..,.,,.,""" ll'o• •Oi-•no °"''°'"_,..II«" Tr•tollOWl"'l-"'"'••~-nobu" neu~ MHn ""''8 J C WWOllfSELll!llS >•• loty DA-MAii BUOYS UNllMITEO OFFICIAL ... Alll(l!TINC. ASSOC •IC Cooll• ....... CA .,.,, 1'41l Gr-m 51 H""'l"GfOft ~ 1'35 5-lor .... Su••• A Cool••-... Jotw> Giibert COlllM JI• B~v ..... CA'2W CA'74J1 ,, .. ,,.f't Rf ADER \ PRESS t'IOO O..••I 51 N•·•PO"l llr t<h CA'l1..0 RdVmond V Mo-\ 110 S..°"n"" OSI• Mew. CA."'" JOMClfl E .... 04 WalftUI ..... • 0-ld c. 1r10-. 1'31 -.. mD-. Thi\ ~lne'6 I\ C-lflf'CI 1111 .,. on l.onolie«h,CA'°'°7 An1Mlm.CA'2tO'I Tn" DU<."'"',. «>noun.O bv .tn on d!vl-1 Thi~_.._, I• condllc:led bv •n ,,.. lleymoncl J Kr .. mer ell••-• N•wl>O"I Bo e<h CA"7 .. / JollnG COll1fl' dlvlOU.I Thi• IH.lt1M1• I• conductotcl b• • R••""'"" v ,.,.0,. Thh •1•1-t w•• Ill..,, wlln 1,,. JOWl>I> If: 8'!ll ci-neral Pot•ln.,,,.,lo f h•\ "••· ..,.. "' ,.., !lied woln t~ c-tyClttt'llOIDtenuoCount•onAllQ Tnh "·-Wi\\ flied With lite Dot\.tldCErlo-. Counly (lu • t • n ... nqr C4'<lnfy on •O. ,.,, CO\lftlY Clerk Of O..naqo> County °" ReymondJ ", .. ,,,.., Augu•t 0 tUI fllOM7 AUllOSI O 1977 Thi• 11•1-I WIK llled with In. "I01'0 -ubll\'1ed 0.-Co.l•I Dally fl'llol. n 'I01M COunty Cl•rk of 0•""09 County on Publ,.,,..., °'"''<!'' C<M'I Delly Piiot ~Ull IS, 11, 2'1, -s.pc S, 1•71 1~71 ~ubh•lltcl °'""91' C<M\I DAiiy fl'llol AUQut ... 1•17 Au11 ts. n. 7'. SOll>I s. 1011 lSJ11·n "'"" Auo •~ 11 "' s. .. o1 " "11 ltta-n PUBLIC NOTICE Publl'lllocl °'MIO!' 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Sftydf>r lhls 118'-I W•\ flled With IN C-'yClen.on Auou~• 1m "1t1a -u4ll•\Mcl 0--C:O.tl l»1ly Piiot, •uo11111s, n ,, -Seot s. t•n JS,477 L-----------1AU(lolllt,1'77 , ••• PUBUC NOTICE """''..-o..-"""'1 o .. 1v "''°' -----------~--------......,...,---1 AllQ. U.ll.30 S.Pl.f "" 1S7P7 PlJBUC NOTICE 1t1CT1nous au11 .. au NAMa STATHUINT t'uauC NOTICE T he approaching gas-filled 1 anker idles outside the harbor while Coast Gu1trd mi;pectori. board and spend un hour or two ~oing over the ship They pay :.pecial attention to sensors that are supposed to detect leaks of the clear. odorles!> gas. When they arc Mtt1sfted, a Coast Guard boat !>lowly lead!> the ship mto harbor Two m1lei. ahead and one m1h· behind. 1tll trafhc 1::. .. topped l-'INALLY , Tilt: SllJP lit.>::. up •n E\ erell al thl' D1striga ... terminal on the Mystic River, an Jrm of Boston Harbor While 1t 1:-. there. a Coast Guard craft standi. b~, making sure other s hip:, keep their distancci. Usual ly the tanke r ts the Uescartes, a French ship that 1·arnes 50,000 cubic meter.. or LNG, enough J(a!t to :-.upply the nt'cds ol a cit y ot 30,000 for a 't•ar Pipe' 411 l' attacht>d to the ship and c·oolcd Tht>n lhl· ~al> 1s pumpt'<I into tht• I wo hi.I! lank-. on 1 ancl WIDLh THIS IS huppenmg. s ensors check the p1pl' for leaks Closed c1rcu1t televii.1on cameras ... can the plant. and poltce block access roud!-. All thb faib to satisfy Jame:-. FJ\.. an enjlineer1n1l profpc;c;or Ht "We aren't forced to make tbe agonizing choice of ga.mblin& people's lives against the benefit of having more gas. becausl' good sites are availabll'." he says. Elisabeth Drake. an LNG ~x pert al Arthur D. Little. a pnvate think tank. says the risks or liquefied gas are no greater than many other dangerous cbem1cal1t that people accept casually ... YOU LOOK AT THE whoh• spectrum or mdustnal risks and other fuels. lox1t• chemicals. the tact that we trani.port gasohnl' and propane through Cit) streets.·· she i.ays "These are ull exposing the public to ris ks. We need the fuel. so we accept thei.e things. And J dont lhmk LN\r 1s particular!) out or line· Underwater Life Orange County park rangers will present a slide program on Southern California marine hfe a t 2 p.m . Thursday in the M1ss1on Viejo Library. All school age children are welcome to attend the program. Admission is free but a ticket. avadlable from the children's librarian. is required to r~erve 11 space .,._ ..... , GAS PIPE MAZE Crewmen on Deck Carter, Kissinger Meet Middle East Peace Talks High on Agenda WASHINGTON tAP> President Carter said today his administration's foreign policy was contin- uing the work begun by the Ford administr ation ill southern Africa, the Middle East, China and Panama. Carter. who was ,.--------- s trongly critical of the ( IN SHORT J Ford administration's _ foreien policy during last year's presidential cam· palgn. told its architect, former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, that he had spoken with former President Gerald R. Ford earlier in the day. "We've got obvtously JUSt an absolute con· tinuum of what you and he started that we're trying to proceed with, .. Carter told Klsslneer. "I've always believed that foreign policy is a bipartisan e nterprise," Kissinger said at the start of a luncheon fl?eetlng Blllfl Cart.er Qldt• ATLANTA CAP>-Preaident Carter'• brother. BUly, will restan hia po1t as managtn& partner or the Carter peanut bu1lne11 ln Plains, GL, says the trustee for the President's Interest.a lr) the buaiilen. "He's resiained," 111id Cberlt1 Kirbo, an Allan· '\a lawyer. ·•rm not sure Wh9!\.'he-told me, but we dlseussed it. He'a leavin1." Bitty Carter, 4~ said the decision wu prompted by outside bualneaa in· teresta, tncreued demands on hll time since hls brother'" election and a desire to 1pend more time with hll family NEW Oft.LEANS <AP.) -Former Co~man Rlchard A. Toney wtll be ln the com· paoy of a rormer U.S. attome.y 1ener&l aod several otber promment lawyera and·dOctors. But it It.ill will be pn.aon. TcmrY )oln.d tome of A.mtnca'a COftvic~ elite today when he reports to u pm.on without bari- at Maxwell All' Force Rase near Montgomery, Ala Among other mmatet1 at the gentleman's prison on the base is forrner U.S. Atty. GPn John Mitchell, a Waiergate conspirator. Strike A eerted AereemenlS reached in weekend bargamm~ around tbe countey ended or wverted strikes against most local telephone companies. but scattered walkouts continued today. Mall ratification was expected to be completed by mid-September on contract agreements reached this weekend on local issues. The Communications Workers of American and Bell Telephone Co. had reached a national contract agreement on Aug. 6 calling for 31 percent In wage increase'! over t hree: yean. Tollr •Dqr~•htg' TIJUANA, Mex.aco (AP> U. S Ambassador Patrick J. Lucey ha! described as "a very depress- ing experience" his visit t o 60 Imprisoned Americans anxious lo win transfer to U.S. prisons by Christmas. The La Mesa penitenUary east of Tijuana sOf· rers from overcrowding, not negligence or bad ad mitrl1tratloo, Lucey said m endln& his three-dt1y Baja Califomla visit during the weekend. Prillft! to '11.dl LONDON (AP> -Prince Charles, heir to the Brlt.iah throne, will mn.ke a 12-day, eiJht·city viaifto the United Slates In October, Buck.lngbam Palace announced Monday. The _p~act eald the 28-year-old prince, eldCRt son ~ Q\letn Elizabeth II, wUI tour the United Stat.es Oc:t. lJ..30 and wm vi It Chicaao. ClevelaDd . St I.a.di, Atlanta, Cbarle$\On, S.C .. Houston. ~~ Angel• and Stn Frucaaco. 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A·.-iMt NOl!C I 01' Hl.AlllNO 0 1' l'l.TITION 1'0 11 l'ltOIATI. 01' lfllll..L ANO '°o a LITTl •S TISTAMIN COAITLINl lllOICHIAL TAa Y, 1'011 AUTHOllllAT!Otf TO OCCUPATIOltA\. PllOOllAM A 0 MIN 11 T l It UNO E 11 TH I Dl:JH•rtxlr llVO , llc19. ''C, INOll'ENOl.HT AOMIN1$TllATION Colt•"'9H,CA'2U• 01' UTATU ACT NO'fte• lflYlllMO a 10S E'UI• of ~ARA I( MARCVS ••• HOTICE IS Hllteev 01\llN '"'' PlC..C.Y MAACVS ~ I M ARCUS, ti.e 0-.-lll"O llOMd of Ille CM•lllrw M•S f S MA'l(lJS, M"S-f'RANK S 11 91 I Oc I p MAl!CUS o.-<•"'<·0 • .... (lljMll .,,,., •ovr•m of NOfl(.( I'> Ht llt>llV (,tVEN 11\ol Or•noeC4untY,C•lllornl• wlllrtc•l•t MUlllfJL M WEINER" Ill ~'up to It 00 o <loo on,,. 1•11\ d1y ., ""twrt1n fll "-' 1'11 ., "'-l l>OVt olll I • pellllon ,.,, ProtHI• ot Wiii •nd •or -l<h 11.M .. Id ~ft will bO .... ~~j<~• Lt•t•fl T~t•m•n•••v. '"' Autnorl•• ---,..., lor tlle ltHnhttlnv lo """ to Aclmlnl\I•" vn.,,., •lie ''""'°"n I ... 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"H 'M 910 -DATA IHTllY !OVI PM!HT " Pllb!I.,._., Orllr>V. CO<"I 0•1ly P1101 l e<ll 1>1-r "''"I l11rr•lill 1 o•lllled Auou111 t I), 1911 <M <lt or 1)10der\ "°""' In ,,_ 1mount l l'0-11 equ•l lo J'ol IN lot al t>id ----------=--P UBLIC NOTICE TN Oow"''"" lloefd Of Ille Co.0111 ... llavlonal O<<UCNllCW>al Proerem 11\111 ... , ... tolt 1"400 ot , ... ,,.,.,111 l n<I ------------Cl~•llflullom or Int oqulpment olltt.cl SV l'I It I Oii COU llT 011' THE , .... Govtrnlnv llo1rd rtHrvu ,... S1ATE Ol'CALll'OllNIA P'Oll rltlll lo ••fact <lnY or ... Didi 11'111 to TMI COUMTY 0 " Oii AMOE waive .,,.,.1n1ormellly In.,,.,. bid No. A·nMO Ho bl-r m ay wltllclraw 1\11 bid NOT ICE 01' Hl.AalNG 01' within a porlocl ot 1llty 1001 dt VI atttr "I TITION '°Oii '°1101 11.Tlf OF WIL\. t!M<11tt\tfl0tll>t-l'llngoltll10ld. AND ,011 Ll.TTllU TISTAMIH· GOVl!llNIN080 AllOO,. TAll Y, 1'011 AUTMOlllZATION TO THEC04STl..INllll010NAL AOM I NISTl.a UHOlll THI OCCUP4Tt0N4 L PROOllAM INDl .. INOl.NT ADMINISTllATIOH Ol'OllANGECOUNTY 0 1' UTATUACT. CALll'OllNIA l!tlate ot EAVIN II CAMPBELL••• E"VIH ROY C"Ml'BELL 1•• ERVIN JAM(SQ WIST A CAMPOii!. Lt. SR, 0.cuwd t1.H lll1t1tSvp0rll\ltncHl\I NOTICF I~ HERC8Y GIVE,. 1,.,.1 l'llbll"*' Or-C.O.tl Oolly l'llol VIAC.IH14 M CAMP8E.LL .,., llltd A1t9 I, U, n . ttn J.1"·11 "9'9111 I""""°" lor Prok lt ol Wiii •nd PUBLIC NOTICE P'l~ITIOUS IUllHl.H MAMI STAT'l.MIHT Tnt t01•ow1"Q cwn.on 1, 001n9 t>\it' """ .,, WINOMIL L l'LOAIST, 7\111 Mr In cvrt , L.oQUt\<I Hiii\ C• .-itU JAMES STV4"T LYON 1411 C.•t9" "'•"' D" OrMQlf C 111t '2•~l fhlt tMA•,,..,, '' tOl'Ou<ff'O by •n in d1VIOUi1tl J•MF, .. lUAIH l YOH T"'h ''•'•""""'"' u f1lf'ld A"tlh Hw Court ,., Ct,.,tt. al Ot 40'1'f' Cou11tv ,,,.. July 1f> to r l•ll•r' Tt\te mef\iery ror Ault'torfUltOn to AdrfllN\lt'r t.11'10tt' trw 1na.~,.,"' AdttHN\lf'atlon of E\t.fn Art r•frtr"'"t lf'I Whfr(h '\ m~ot tor turtt~,. 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S l W E 8 S N U B M W A T A R Y K C X E L C L R Y EEltEUCO E T Bll UKVOS l HT C N C l l E T D I E G I T G T B I £ K S 0 0 C T 0 E 0 V £ R L N U K 0 R 0 U 0 I 0 K [ 0 S 0 k T E l M U R P 2 V C 0 T P 0 S W C W S C Z 8 A I H H E ( M V A P J U H l Y 0 E l K Y l J C U I U P l E G U R K H S E E H M T J R E P 8 E E U I R C W 0 0 R J k 2 L E 2 T 't l X V G H U E P N U 0 H X P k Q 0 £ T l R E H l Q X 0 [ T E C T A S J G A l H E R H I £ K E a £I~ I S C 0 V E R YJ E E T R Z E A 8 W I S E U R R E H M A 0 11ttl\l(l Ont 11 wordt ow t11Pt1t orw1 , ae • ward. 119, doWfl Of d~elly. Find Hell end bo11 It In. :.: Unco~er Recognize Stumble On Expose Eurtkt lucky Strike ~ 01t1Gt Bt Wist To R1velat1on ~ Turn Up Trtc• Down Mlttr1at1ze Tomorrow : Football Terms ........ 1-,_ .... ,.,... HM-• ·-,. ... ·~ tL-,o - ,,,tit~ ~:l!l~!:l!J :~ ~: .. ,. .,....,,_ ,~._.! .. ·~--11Tr1 ., ...... ~ ........... ,, ~14Jft• f!!:::~Wl!:!!l ~ ~:. J• b<.< , .. U'rt1o1;1 ''""' ,., ... ~ ..• ~Putlt~ .,.'""""""""._... n ~,~ .. .e,,..,~., :?!.t'W.0 SJ~"'' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI 1 us11o1eu ICAMll TAT!MlllllT T nt 1011oow1nt1 per_, " dOlno .,.,., '*'' • ., lll VINVL COMPANV 11111 C1rdlf ... I C~rc11 G•t4t" Grove. C• ~2"4l FOAqfST flllS, •140 N ,.o,. .. r St !>enta An• C• V1IOI Tllo; """""' .. conduo:lltd DY •n In· dlvl-1 "°"'e\IElllt Tht\ \tailemfnt Wd\ ,,,_. with tl'te County Cit,. qi 0.-Covnty on Aug I t~/I P7t1'tt Pubfl>llt<I °'""Vt C04>1 0111y l'llol AUQYU I . IS, 11 1'1, It/I :MJI 11 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS •UllNl.H ICAMISTATIMllolT Ttw 101iow1119 "''°'" •r• dOl llQ 1>u11 ne•••• SUNSHINE'S rAMILY FOOO FACToqy, *' A«1en1>, """llnoton 9••<h, CA 97.M6 l'our S Servlelt\ Lid a C•lllornl• <MPtt.ilon, 1n• $1-.0lrd Or1V1, Cotle MH1.Ct1..-i•• T"h bulfnt .. It (On<IU< t<d l>Y • <O< por1tlon FO\lf S. S.Nltf\ l Id ~rllon V Sol•o "'"'""" Tiii' llet-1 we llled wllft tl>t Co..nly Cltf'll °' Orlrl9t County on July 71. "" P70U l'vbll,,... Or-Co11I O•lly l'llol, All9Wllf, IS, 22 1', 1'7/ PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE S.M01' NOTICI TO CltlOI TOlll H• A tllU SU .. llllOll COUllT O" THI U ATl.Ol'CALlll'OaHIA l'Oa THI. COUNT'Y Ol'OllANGtr In ..... INllff ot lbe E.•t.all ot HAN NA .. M fH()MA~ 0.<H .. d Ni>t•"• •• f'k.,..Dt 01~ lo ''"dilor, h•-1•n->1 Cl•·nt· ~fn\t ,,,. •41d Ort• cknt to •••• )••d CIAll'ft' In·~ Off 1Cf' Of trw , ••r~ Of trw •'Of"IM•d towrt O< 10 s;»te\ent ,,.,m to lftf uncH'1t-QMiS •• 1ne Oii«• Of WILLIAM M THOMA> Pt» P•r. 1~)1 l>tmOf'~I 0f,Ye, !..inl• A11.t~ C•11rorn•11 tJIOJ, whlCn l<1lh~r ot11t• '' 11\o Pl•.• o)f o.Jll~\ OI I ... ""°"'"9"N '" • 1 n•qu.,-, o.rt••n•nQ to '•1d 111•1.: .. u." "'o'm' #llh '"' neCt\\•fY YO\k.htt'~ rrtU'' bllf hltid Of C>f'l1'9f"l\t0 ,;,\ dfOtt\.lld .wurwn 'o"' months eftAr tn, '"'' i:>;JbUC•lton ,JI tl\ttt\Ot.c• O•tt<I Ju ; IO, ttll WIUIAM M THOMAS EU<UIO<OtlnfWlll w•d o.c .. 111n1 WILLIAMM. THOMAS In '°'o '°" IOUI ,.,,,,.,.,, Orivt knl• AM, C..111.,.nlt •VOS PuDl"l>td Or•nll'! CO.\I 011ly P1IOI !"'' 11, -4,;gu~I 1. a.• 5. 1~11 Jl41 11 P UBLIC NOTICE , .... ,u NOTIC• TOC•EDITOU JUl'llllOll COUllTO, THI ST ATI. 0" CALI l'O'tMIA 1'011 TMC COUNTY 01' OaAHOI lole.A .. UV l'•t.1• 0 1 IOOAll CLI NTON LOGAN. PK .. Mt<I. NOTICE 15 HEq eav OIVliN IO llW crt<llloo of Ille •Dove ,......o -~-"' th•t eU Of"""ton\ ""V'""J Cf•1m\ ..c)lt1n,t ttw W •O (trit<--~· •"• f'f'QUlr~d 10 ••t• lhrm With lf'wt f'W(IUM1 vovctw-r\ Ut OW Off•<• of INt f ltf'll o# tf\e el)O.,. ~ 11114'0 <OYtl or 10 P<t -1 I/lent, Wllll t!W t'M(l'lt.M'Y "°"'"''' to the undt'ttoned al Int le• Ottlu ot THOMA~ L LOAO, un• P., • ., a. v11 .... 1a s..11~ 111 L~OUf\<I 1<111, C•lllorn1, •i&Sl ""11<1> It the ot.Y•ut bu\.ne\\ot ow uAd•r-\~M *"•I• "'4tt•"" o.-'1•1nfnq to'""" •'l•t•ot Hid oec..,.nt w11111n t-month\""" '"" ""10UOl•<•llOll ol IP•h netlcr D•i.cs •ue~t t ttn • l'LEANOR M LOOAN E•e<:ut•I• ol thf Wiil or IN•boWNlmtdOt<t.S.nl TMOM.U I.. Loi.D l ttll•lll Uttl ,,_ .. Vt l-t. L•tYM Hltl•, CA nu.> C7t41 M•..JIM Allo•,,., 1 .. r .. cwtri• Pu011"'9d Oo'•r>Ot Cout O~llY Piiot, Auq 1. u.n,1', 19" i••4-11 P UBUC NOTICE 6 4 2· • 5 6 7 a· D A I L y p I L- O T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4· 2 The Bluest Marbtpillc• on ttt. Ot•we Coat DAILY PILOI CLA.SSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, Find It, ( 642 5678 ) One Call Service T rode It With a Wont Ad • Fast Credit App~val -------IHouw.ForW. ........... We ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ..oas:. AdYerflMn G ... ,.. I OOJ I OOJ • .. ,.. 1002 tlllould chtc.k ttr.etr .. •• • • • •• • • • • ••••• •• ..... • •• •• ••• •• ••• •••••••••. ....................... cWly -,...... ..... ""' t.-chtety. TIM DAJ&.Yrn.oTa..,... Wllity for .... flnt .... cornet IMerlto. °"'Y· ••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMNll 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• COTA DE CAZA Resadenliai H -l w1lh valley view . U nder ground ulllltles & mem· bership LO rountry d uh Low down p11ym1int. At.k · Ing only $42,500. .AHCHOR.ACH IMVISTMIMTS C714t 4t6-771 I LUXURY LIVING 3 Huaie DR, 3 tile B \, den, dlnlnit room, 2 11ty w126' open beam cc1I In~. llle entry. Cqilc. "'c bar, l11undry room, over' sized double g11r, 3000 sq fl or very unique llvm space. $159.~ In Coron· del Mar JACOBS RE~L TY 675-6670 NANTUCKET IEACH ESTATE 2 STY · 5 IR S86,000 HUMTIH&TON e. IEACH 4 UNITS UPGll.ADID 1UWOOO Really cute <as Elk woods 10 ! ) . Th.1.s popular Deerfield noor plan has been upgraded, pampered , cuddled and col- ored. Tasteful decor includes solarlan flooring. Levolor· bllnds. r edwood decking and air conditioning. And electric garage door opener. even! The Elkwood is a 3 bed.room Irvine Patio home for only $89.000. It's really cut~. period! UP'llll()UI: fi()Ml:S REALTORS"': 675-6000 2443 Eost Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also 1n Mesa Verde, ac 546 5990 S2l0,000 4 Lux unous unll:s, w I th !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. spacious owners unit. G......, I 002 GtMr.. I 002 Almost carries. Owner •••••••• • • ••••••••••••• ·~••••••••••••••••••••• will help finance For pront projection includ· ---------CH.ARMJHCi CdM mg ta x :.helter bcnef1ls, WATER ORIENTED DUPt.015 call 962· Tl88. 2 new exclusive ortertnas • KE:Y Walk lo beach, pool, or lhia week. One aoulh or t ennis. 3 Bedroom Hl&hwayhaa2·2bdrms& ~€AL TORS A chalet. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. #uett rm., jw;t one block 431 Lut(on\a, .rf wpt tobl1 Corona beach. The ShoresN.B. other features 2·2 bdrm TRY I 0 PERC~T ~GOE.Ir"", FOR.~us unlta rlaht In the ~nter OOWM ,... ·--_ oft.own. priced lo tell at Bring your wHc and kids -14, · •. :.a..... • • --(149,500. Call todo( for lo see thb spacious s -~ p r ivate view n e. bedroom home. Thls pool ~. home includes: formal O'fNlllO•llHl.Jff"'J91N'Cf ~~110!;6fo~~:rta~c:ii •N•o•w•J•uo.sf•1•eR·r~·~·uc·.·l•E•Do•n•11•1~111 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. MESnEDIM •65,750. f'a nlaallc 3 bedroom. family room, 2'1•--------bat.h, hreplucc, double garacc. ll 's a super house. Owner anxious. movlns north . Call 540-ll.5l · '"'-~~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS •TRM'LEXIS •FOU~UES on large cul-de-sac lot . Beautiful 3 bedrm Mcllll,llliillliii .. iiiiill_lllii ___ _ Verde home. Many ex · Avai lable ~ Sunset Hel&hll and downtown Jluntlnat.on Beacb. Good j tax 1~lW'll le apprecla· llon . Priced from S165,000 and up. Call tor det.ails. tros. including wet ba r . IMC patio. enclosed sun room a nd veget able gorden . Hu rry, won't last at 579, 750. 546·5880 ~·HERITAGE • • REALTORS NEAR REALTY INC. 714/•46-1371 Tree lined t"nlry. llui.:l' hv. rm. w1lh cruckllni.: r1replacc & wall or gla11~ view ot 11rounrls. Large country k1khen. Dining rm Separ aLe win~ for 8l'Ch1dcd .:uesl su1lcs. llW\ltspa ng,st a lrs Lo hideaway rnoi.tcr :iu1te & .. c h ildren's quart1·ri1 !~~~~~~~~~~~ Burry' J u5t li11ted Won ·tl Inst long! 9ll3 7881 I•--------~ NEW 2 STORY-4 IDllM SP AMISH VILLA Over 2000 1q.n . 1 ... than one year old, Owner mutt 1ell. Auume P.000 at 8~'J. Interest. Loi# monthly paJrnenta . Hurry! CaU MU78'7 <»1" '" 0. ,, ~ f(J/y 10" ""'. [~11111 HOTICE "KOLL IUILT" Cozy 3 Bedrm. 2 Bath home with used brick tlreplace. Gas bullt·ln kitc hen + Ca m . rm! 3 Bet.lroom home near S outh Coast Plaza! Trailer atce!IS ! P rime nelJhborhood' Call now • RED CARP~'T. 7~H20a patio, dbl gar w opener· _________ _. Owner leavmg urea On· ly se&.500 .. Ruth Laurie, AC)t 646·4380 IOA TBS & AV'S ATTEHTIOH how Dally Pilot Claaa· lned eds displuy their meuage11 with lc11lblllty 11nd impact? Our 11<11, we are proud to i.ay. reelly !~~~~~~~~~~~ get res u lts. P h o n e 842-5678. lful?e lot 160 by 1201 with block wall & boat eatea. fruit tree.a. double de· RANCH STYLE tached aaruge. Attrac- MESA VERDE OClftTIOHAL SISl,000 Excepllonal 2 stor y home with 4 bdrm1, atep· down family rm, formal dlnlns rm & h u ie kllch4ln . 2 flreplacoa Luth landacaplnl I front and back. Trulr. "pride of owncrsh p' home. WATER.FRONT HOMES A~LESTATE 831-1400 OHL Y $37,500 Super Condo. Lara• 2 br 2 be. 1ln1l• 1raey w/al coad. llln'ml!--=~1---· gr.mtg- PllCID AIGHT Beauilful I bedroom, I bath famll)' tiome on quiet 1&rHt In one or OranC• County'• ntceal 4' moat co n ven i ent nel1hborhood11. T hi• homo 1hows eltC!eptlonal cart and I.I only 17UOO. CALL 151-3191. • SELECT PROPERTIES tive 3 Br 1 ~2 Batb home. Shows Uke a model, this Hardwood lloote. le bulll lvly !mly home. Located im. A bara am at 168.200. close to all s chools & S31·5800 Eva ~2348 shoppine. Spaclou.a llv ._..,RI .... ~_ ..... w/vaulted ceilinas. lae1~~·~n·~~"~""~ .... ~--~·~ tmly tm. air conditioned.I. Bri ght & chee rful. ·---------c Price d al $96 .500. '151H501 SUPER· POOL HOME OCIAHAIR DUPLU 4 Bdrrne. up, 2 bdrms. down . Sunde c k s, balconies & peUo: Jual 1te1>1tobeach.1180,000 m-aea S48-07U Evea associated l\U (,,. I JI , ., ~ I\ I 1 r •II'• l j • lif'I • tll I • ' 'I a Be tbe fl.tit l-O SM thla just lasted home with 4 bedroom•. 1~ bath•.~~~~~~~~~~ lamlly room. areal - landseaptns, fruit treee,1------•-•I con c rete drl v e for OUTGROWN Yow •.t00. ,,. ..... Ho..1 Can new 546<>4 I 4 I n>e 8pactoual*S you're tooklDI for In thlt J bdrm, den, 2 ba, borne dul1n•d to accom· modate all UI• family'• aeUvlU•. Hua• farnlly room. formal 1M n1 • d\nln1 rooms. Marble llreplKt, don wlUI bUUt· ln 1belvlo1. J>t taob1d dout>lt 1ara1• with arta for RV parklnf . Only Sll'J ,500 wlth aoll•n motivated. Mu1t IHI Call nowl ~ COATS & WALLAC[ Rf l\L FSTAT[. INC . """' 111 o • " s '""' ro" NICl • l•llMI MISAVlllDI llAUTY Lovely uparaded fmly home on extra wide lot. 4 lie bdrma, 2 bathe, l1e brk frplt . frml dln rm, ovenited lmly rm. AU o( thli plus quiet t.rM Uned ltreeL 758-1501 ~ Wallwr 1; It!~! 2 STORY·4 IDIM PLUS POOL Wlodinl 1talrt to muter 1ult.. Nn pl111h carpets tbrou1bout. Walk to bucb from thl1 d •· cora&or sarden borne. Priced at 174,150 for Gulck 1ale. Call MMTl7 ~ lie I•.,., NH ro Ill follCI' ff:~:JT THE Rf/\!. ~ ESTAT[HS .JllDIOOM 174,900 u It'• true that tbe tine molt Important fadOn .,.. loc:atJon, JocaUon. • ~then this pro. .,...., bu It all. Acrau from tM Countl)'·Clab on • tb.td.Y quiet •&Net with • deep lot •• '°"'~°' ~t\11_. 114.tot. CALL .....,. •&ELECT TP,ROPERTllS ,~ i • ' : • • .. ,• . ... ' lteau..... "-tet Pw.. ....... Per 141 Heaft For S. for S. e" Per.. Mondlly Auguat 15. 1017 OAIL.Y PfLOT ClJ ........ •• •• •••••• •• • • • ••• ••••••••• ••• • •• •• ••• ••• • • • • •• • •• ••••• ....... •• •• • • • • • • • • • ••• ••••••• ••• ,. • •• ............ ••• •• • •• •• • • • •••••••••• .:.::::.:;::.c;•i..;;.;a:.=.:...;.;.i_i..;,;.;.;... ______ ...;;;.;..;.;;;.;.....-------- • ... • 1001 ... ,.. 1002 G ... ,.. 1001 ....... 1002 &ti_..,.. 1002 ._,.. 1002 HCMtMIFcwS. .._...hrS. .._...,_.,. ....................... ·•·•··••············•·· ....................... •...•...............•.. .... . ................................................................... ,................. . .................... . -CAMYOM CUSTOM NOMI RUltJc $ bedroom cont mporary on Bl.a C)'D 1oit ~e! Me dow airaas, rouah awn wood rJClertor. lu1hly ldscpd entran~e w&lh ramblln1 fl•h pool • aterlall. Huge recreation rm + study, completely fini1hed 3·ccu· 1araae. On huge comer 1tte $350,000 22 CVPR~ POINT Daily l·S 2111 S.Jnc • ... .._. w•~..,w-~.riOll•IT,. C..,.._ tU. 644-49 I 0 ••• ,.. IOOJ Gwnil 1002 .............................................. flASH JUST USTED-IRVIME A sharp 2 bdrm. & den, 2 bath con- dominium offered at only $62,500, but quickly, darlings! 673-4400 DMs'-of H.-bor lmesftMftt Co. GeMrol 1001~nerol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO HOMES . OMA LOT 1n a very nice rCllident111l are1. Easy to keep renl ed. or use one for yourself & the other for mother-In-law Al full price of $72,SOO that's on ly $36,250 each! 646· 7711 Real Est1le 4 •~s&s IUILT CORONA DEL MAR Sharp Duplu 3 Bdrms, 3 Saths. :! Sdrms, Dnlh. $180,000 Good income Duplex So. of Hwy -On ovcr1.1wd lot w 1trc11l pot.enllul for ad1.ht10nal large unlt. 3 Br, 2 Bil, I Br, l Ba. SIM,000 644-7270 CLASSIC AMO COLOIJIUL Sophl8tJcated 3 bedroom. 2~ both 2 story ln the popular Harbor View Homes area of Newport Beach. Lush gardens, mature trees and proper location make thls a very private place. Unique feature: separate guest quarters with bedroom, bath and ·large llvlng/enter tainlng area. A handsome home at SlM,000. UP'l!ll()Ut: tl()Ml:S. REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 11lso m Mrsa Verdi". at 546 5990 1002 GeMrat 1002 HANDSOME IN HUNTIM<iTON llACH A handsome family home with 4 bedrooms and a sparkling pool that h as (catch this!) a family room, formal dining, a library, a kitchen overlooking the pool and a 3 car garage. All or this with maximum privacy and an open; sunny feeling. See Handsome in Huntington Beach, at $174,500. UP'l!llf)UI: tl()Ml:S REAL TORS' 546 5990 1525 MeH Verde Dme. East, Costa Mesa also in Corona del M,ir, dl 675 6000 A unique combln1lion of LOCATION, DESIGN 1nd VALUE' FOf'mal llv rm and dine · 11urden view k It che n 1pac1ou~ 1..:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ram. area king size General 1002 GeMrol 1002 master suite and !u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• much more' Hurry · C1ll now~ 842-25M GREAT STARTER HOME! 1bl11 3 bdrm r harmcr b1 perfect for the ) oun g R-2 3 BR.-$62,500 A great estate starter! 3 Bdrm. & family rm. with space for an addi- tional w1it. Located in good rental area. 4 Bil & FAM. RM.-$72,500 CostaMHo 1024 .......... IHdl 1040 lrYIM 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTY PROPERTY Cute, remodeled 3 bdrm. home on hu&e lot. Won't last! Just listed! Near Orange County Alrport. $73,900. • m--uman f:!! WlH UI• I.ft, COSTA MW .... 556-7777 1002IG1•NI IOOZ .............................................. MESA DEL MAR wtvouu· ~~ S76,000 ft Heavy shake roor, oothlabtlhplc"span3 bdrm S&S quality homo en c I o 1 e d p a t i o , 00 quiet cul·de,.ar at hardwood flra, new llucb aou ibt after carpet 6 cent. A/C, Walk G"1sway M"odcl. Whtn to acboola Is p1rk. Huny l.ht hot Santa Ana winds can'l lut at th1I pri~. blow vou'll -•Ay your Call now I 645-7221 " w..vu 111 century21 retrl1erated air cond. do not uaerevet.. You'll revtl ln cool ocean W .. _ ...... It~ breeza the rat ot lbe 1---"-~---.... --='":..-...-i time. Showa like a i--------•I model. Only SH.500. 5'5-IM91 POOL & GAll>Et4 Superior 4 Br + family room home wllh lovely ~ Walker 1; lr.r. atrium, colonul aarden Real Estai. & aparkllng pool. Thia 1--------- exec:utlve home provides s&s Resale SpeciaUats. 3, entertaining al Ila Clnest. 4 ors bdrm models avail, M•a Verde location la some w/pools, 968-4802 cloee to scboola, abop-Pennlnatoo Properties GllEEHIELT Open areas on thro• s1dH of thla floe 3 bedroom home in pro- au,ioua Unlvonlly Park. CIOH lO ahoppllll, com- munity poolJI, tennis •. clubhouse and lt hu an uo-obstructed VIEW of Saddlebark. What more can you ask for! Call fur details. RAMCHRliLTY 551-2000 LIDO ISLE home. 3 BR., 2 ba., street to street lot. Brick patio. $196,000 plna etc. orrered ror Sll3,500. SAY '"HaLO" WOODBRIDGE Est.at.es. 645-3474 TO A GOOD IUY PENINSULA homt!, 4 or S BR, 3 ba .• all amenities. Lovely neighborhood, a few steps from the beach. $19S,000_ .I Value Is the word for th la I. I It I 3Br, 2Ba decor1tor sha. rp I home. Featurlne walls or mirrors, plush c1rpet1ng BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR • & lush land.acapane. Only 1891'!_50. Aak to aee 1t NOW' J·ll Briywl·· [>,,.,, N k o/'.J olbl LUTSIDE ~ S11orec t lal»oa l"-d I 006 Costa MM I 024 DUPLEX 1.-:;s Owner 1nxlous, price re-146-5S7_3 ...............•.•..... ··················~···· duced $8,000 ! Th.is is a house & a duplex with 1-------~- WANTED 50.IAYFtlOMT Prl party wlshet to purchoae ho•• or duplex w /po1Hulon wffhlft 6 mo. 644-951 l lcAoaPenlnlUla 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o 1750 per month income ••LANDMARK D IT! with areater potential By owner. s br, 3 butbs, 3 Superb buy! To know car aar. brick patio, up· more call 64.5-7221 IP'· carpet. low malnt. C ..... 193,SOO 963-6372 wt.ead or wtshJne. took E., TURY 21 W UffR ..1tu WALKTOSURF!!! at this just Usted Mesa e1tc •-·r New 3 Br 3 ea Engb!lh del Mar spacious 31--------· Tudor des1gn. 2 blks bedroom, 2 bath homo, 1----------famlly rooom & large YOU DESERVE IT! from the beach. Vaulted ho Lo I ceilings & s uper floor guest uae. w ma n-An enc Io s e d front plan. Fenced & lndscpng Lincoln 3 br, 2~ bu. $103,000. 759-010 & 644·1783·..:...:..----- UMIVUSITY PARK ChancelJor. 4 Br 2~ Ba. li;ce 1''1m Rm. walk lo shops, pools. lennil.. $115,950. By owner. Prmc only, 5Sl-i23l AU DIESSIQ ur ... and ready lo 10 ror you; 1 ioraeous Elkwood model In eUte Deerfield carpeUn1 ao plush you'll want lo ao barefoot. Be1uliful drapes & landscaping. 3 Bdrms . 2 balhl, ranuly rm. $88,500 552·70~0 THE ... ·· VILLAGE. · . .' REALTORS lalboa rtttfnsula lenanee yard wilh pool courtyard Invites you in· You c1n alill select your leach Cotte1CJ9 Holl8e like new. Owner's to this artistically de· carpeta I A II custom ---==-------'::::-- 2 Bdrm., 1 bath plus aays BRING ANY OF· corated 3 bedroom, 2 reatures. $109,950. CLe. "'M llt . ....110 apartment. Large FER. Movin1 out or bath family home in lov-FINANCING AVAIL '""" ..... sta•a c1U . v "'C ....... T R·2 kit. One block to the ....,, ely MESA VERDE area. · Cill 960-5244 "' "'" beach. Still Ume to enjoy 540·3666 Cocoa brown carpeUnJ & _..___;,__,.....:... ___ 1 READY summer In Newport. cu1tom drapes, re · --------•I $124.500. modeled kitchen are1 BEACH WALK This 2 bedroom home .... ORI 5 Rll!"'Ln PLUS brand new pool & B :Model Twnhle, lBr. with a DEN In Wood-" M l>A jacuzzi & covered patio! 28 d d bndee Is w11tlng ror you * 494-8057 * 1---------1 1£ •. 500. ~t5. ~=~is~~·brkse t~ ~~~as :;,~~o~~~eq·1[!i:! ,.~~ 1022 HEAR MALL "QualR bch, S99•9oo. J9SS& and TWO MASTF.R :::=.:'!~!':'........ Larae a Bdrm, 2 ba, huge ~-GUA IPr!__._.alaat.19~0 MACH M¥fUme ll.B. BEDROOMS BE17Elt CDM l e. "'CH lot. great carpets, Crei.h ~ LACUESTA • HURRY!!! < -.111 lo sec. '""" paint,. redwood patio, 111 "C"'UIT CLI $91,000. conAGE much more. Priced -.... Lota of wood and atalned below m1rkel. Call 33 Model Twnhae 3Br. l $1~ RC/\ HADLIY RliLTY lots Of 2811, tennis, volleyb1ll, 1 ua. ·-· 96 •• 9311 close to bch, 62'7 Ashland, R.C. TAYLOR CO. -~ . Prt• lnsl• H .B. S89,900. 834-5359 955-0350 Original owner home, 3 d a Y s , 9 6 0 • 3 4 4 4 --------Vlllaae Creek Townh.ae. bedroom•, den, eating evesiwknds. 1/l ILK TO OCEAN 3br, 2ba, pool, Jicuizl, area, separate family I~~~~~~~~ Completely remodeled courla. Further Info Call room, brick fireplace to I-on an oversized lot. A _1..ee __ Ann_a_t_95_7_·1_37_2 ___ , warm your toes. Handy RUSTIC: IEAUTY smashing 4 BR plus den IY OW .... ER kitchen bulll-lns, ·only 166,950 plus formal dinlng plus " S15,000. BK·R, Call All beamed & tongue & huge family room with Sharp 2 aty, 5Br, l~B1, 540-1120 groove c e 111 n g a open beams. natural home w/new paint, cpta w /hardwood fir s. wood t.eKtures and ~ea11 & drPI, auto aar opnr, TARBIU. Spacious tam. rm w/fq>I. and Jetty view Crom IDll\Y other xtras, only & access to cov'd. patio. master suite It sundeck. 1113.900. 11.22 Charleston, Parklike yd. Lots of trees RANCH REALTY 551-2000 ---· UNIVERSITY PARK • J COUj>le starting out. I luge I encl'd back yard ror thc • llule ones w.'lemon & TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. .• Two prime Newport lk•ach duplcxt-s, both 2 hdrm & l·bdrm. l'> Hlk!> Lo the beach Real money makers. A!lklng S2:!0.000 Newly painted & carpeted, this im- maculate 2 bath home Is one of the best buys available. Please call for financing details. Just steps to Oce1n Blvd. MH387 "t I ... Callfonlla.. ln nel&hborhood. 3 br. 2 SZU,000. ba. west.Ide. 848-2323 S94.950 Exciting t-:dlnbur..: model townhome w 3 bdrma, family rm. 21 ., bath.a. Hu~e backyard w, bnck patio & flrep1l. .. l oranee trees. Bicycle distance lo the beach 646-7711 C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640°001°0 MESA DELMAR llR + ,OOL $79,500 MESA VllDI A Quiet tree llned 11treet llAUT1FUL HOME Gorgeous manleled 759-0811 •SO NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 7&9 0811 brick fireplace One of our rtnesl. Reudy Decorator mirrors tomovein.Qulel11treel,4 hl&hllghl living rm G.....-...a IOOl,G----.1 1002 bdrma, fam. rm. dimng Kitchen hosL, a wall of ... .........-.-.. rm.we-t barandpricedto pant.ry. 1'urk away •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• sell fast and with o fast maalcr 11uile. Th1:1 Macco escrow. IL will sell ltseU bll model is an xlnl Owhen ycou1ae,e it the C1r111 atal'U!r home value! Call me. al or your ap fllllt polnlmenl. 546-2.113 ~·'" •. ". "" •O" .... . EC-& .... !CIRllQ -,:~0 DUPLEX 3 And 2 BR .• frplcs. Xlnt. area. RW,SOO Pyramid ExchanCJ(H'• Redton Ill· 17 68 9UALITY IUIL T Sp.clous 2 story on qwel streal. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. Clrepl1ce. dlnin1 & overslaed family room. Great Camlly home ror only-~· Call 54lH151 ~~o1.~~ HERITAGE . • RE/\LTORS . . Call,U-7211 "1n NIGEL D/\IL[V & l\'l~UCll\I L~ POSSESION FAST Ready for move-in with fresh decoration " carpet. Fireplace, brealdut bar, separate washer/dryer area. See It today, call SIM· 1521 FOREST£" O LSON Waterfront Homes 631-1400 POPULAR ASPEH Here Is a oic:ely up- lfr'aded 3 bedroom home 1n the great community of DEERFIELD. Over lD> IQ. n. or great IJvlna and close to school! .. p1rks, pools, 1pa and 1hoppln1. Euy access lo freeways. Better lake a look 1t t.hta one. Now ask- lng 194,500. Call Cor appl. RANCH REAL TY 151·2000 .-. ,1 ,, I ; ---- ~ •, 11 • • 1 , •• CWLVPILOT Mond . uat15 1117 ........... sat. .._..forS. "w1,...S• OtfMtrRMl•t• HoMMI~ ...... U.f•w•1• ... -.. --.;;;;.;;.;:;..;...:..:.::;::..:.....---.... ---::::::::.::::.t.:.:::::a:::..:=..:.:.:.:.. .................... ,.. .......... ............. ••• • •• • • • • • ••• •••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ • ..................... . ...._,_.. · ..._...._.. ..._..,_... Mtw,wtlHdl 106' MlwporllffO IOH W"........ lotl . rr.,.rtr ZOOO Lllt-leoclt ll41 C:..W... lll4 . ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... .•..................... .......••............•• ...................... . ............................................ . ....._ 1044 &...,iMINclll 1041 ~IH4 • 1041 DRASTICALLY MESA DB.MAR · N. LAGUNA. 3 Bl' bte. F.ut,aldo4bt.1"'k,fncd --··••••••,•••••••••• ........................ ••••••••••• .. •• .. ••11••• UDO ISLI REDUCED HIDEAWAY oeeda mellow people·to J'd. 211 Sl•rlll:s St. IS 11ifE I Bdrm1. + den; lft. Suvlew 4 Brdm1,. 2~., lu THIS FOURPLEX mate ll • boma. Non Gll/'IPO.~ matr. 1ulte with sun· Ba, ram rm. 2 frplc 11. 2 " Seller roottvated. tobacco. arnokioJ, com· YIEW deck; form1l •dlnl111J. atrulms . Unbelievable • 3 ~m borne with CALL 540.3666 munal l"OPI• pref'd. ~: h-n IOYlh paUo. Just ate119 to view of CMtahna and lar1e master bedroom + ~ to-•? 1111 \a, L• · beaclMI • tclllUI couru. valley llabta. Brand new, ~ wlth warm panellna. v._.;.._,.;..;.;;... .... -._-_-.. -1-1-6-9 ,_ 1ngo $Ut,600 u:waded, & 1 steal at Huao, lovely old tree1 ..__,.,.. __ ••• • •olutlo n . , LIDOIUL'n only S229,500. J .V.CO. 1urround paUo ar•a. ••••••••••••••••••••••••---'-------• AH c JI tl A N .. _ -~ 1-1"""' p r 1 11 ••OV.. JSL• .. nr l"'a "''C br a ba sazs. 2S07 ~ •...... -uuf··• San n...t r...-67J.7300 _._.,, ..... _., r 0 e 1 1 0 0 a 'I ....uu ~ u • ~ Ora••4• Cll 11 .. •~ec ..., ... l'IUtictWAR 1 ands caped w ltb IUNITS-IALIOA. ' l,(%118ept)m.ou7S1400or$100wk ~ •• : •• • .,..... 1lfockl,J Wrm., 1....1-1..1 .. ,.. -a~ • I .. rill VI •• J.i•l . POOL TIMI A" ........... _... 4duplue.,all2br,2bt. • • Br __ .. "1& n...1 ....,. trom '°'' C.OUl'N IA y HIGHLAMDS N Bo .. bl bl 4 car encl iarace. Bay WlD&er rental. Bayahoc'es. .. ---rn;W ....... wc.e _. c-k .. to pool , and 41 LA.Ii I. UV AILI fll.OOI PLAN OWl>Qrt ac,.., 8 Y view. Sl.80,000/dplx Sin. mod abr. Zba, cmpl· twnbse, ceotral air cond. ww Rt:DUCt:l> prko or -1 ii'••...__,. I •i•u•, 2'11 Prtillltloul 4 BR home df.=.!!rth'~::1rJ. Toml.te,llltr,142-1803 t'y rum. MM.~. ~p•·.~.~~~~ .. s. a.a• ........_. &..&.. -... J w/buutlful pool Ir ded r ~ la-_...._..,_ · --.,. ...... tllcb. .,.... Jacuzzi. An Impressive Ing pool aurroun or Fabulous 4 84 oa beach, lt•ral•9 f lr•i••• •• t~•hd tl•tt home for thole who want privacy by a slump atone Dfstnt1 PropM'fyl completely ru rn. "50. 1 Br+ deo. hnl Din ..... ,. _. ti I tlO -•u ... _bet'. 1 Yr. wor· wall. Ollercd at only RIAL TY INC. 1 can find ltfor~ou. IHO/mo, winter l••· Rm, lovely patio, nl" -r ••-• • .,...,,. """' ~ 1137~. It's a beauty. 714/146-1371 ... _1_ ........ achooll. For appt. 497-2419 rant)'. C.ll540-1U1 Beacbareaapec lilt. "-"" _ ... _ TJO.tOGZ M>trm LAGUNA 4W~l LAGUNA VALLIY 640.9900 Probat.ea, FC>fecloeurea, ~dt11lve. Lido Ille Euor-------- NIGU!I.. J>o~· Ban.kruptcles,Dlvorce. ho 3b 2~b FR 2 br bouM, atl sara~n ..... 1..... Lo•..t..famlzHollMt Inveatmentci::rties. t ID&. r, a, • • ......... c-· ,._ ...,.,. ·-"93-llU '"' Below t ri rplc1, cornet lot, ........... .,._, ....... • a Bdrms+ad ed Bdrm mar P ce. courtyd. Newly built. ~.nepeta.MS-0780 ·~~~~~~~~~or den and 11e family WortdW..lrobri ' -room. Immaculate. Gd Call 6"13-454S S1500. rm..2332 Br Eaatalct., ,.,., 1ard. •mCAaaa5Da:tRVtM£ L09110leodl 10411&._,..llffch I04i --WATERFRONT LIDO oel&bborhood. Close to BAYSHOR~. acroa tr 121Smo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCllAHFIOMT PENIN Penthouse apt. achla. S69,900. • DUPLEXES H L beach: t Br 2~ Ba. Yrl.Y. ~loes TVall.EIOCIC DEERFIELD Park home, plan 3. 4 br, ram rm, llv rm, dan rm, 2 b11 Beaut. lnda c pd w/Jacuul. 552·381& UNIVERSITY PARK Deane Bc ndc mc c r Model, Jocnted ra~ht on the park. this J Br house L~ tastefully decoralt!d, ~autl/ully lndscpd & a secluded spa odjo1n11 the master bdrm. Dy owner. SSl.a896' lacJlna hoch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMI l'LUS IMCOMl- Top North End location and on a large lot. 2 bdrms .• loft, l 1h b~th older very charming home w/frpl., built in kitchen, large gazebo PLUS a separate studio apartment. Trees. patio. walk to beach· and shoppine. $167.500. LEASE W /Ol'TIOH TO IUY You can either rent this Spanish type home in Laguna Niguel or have an op· lion t.o buy it in a rear. 2 bdrms., f ami· ly and dining rooms. 2 baths. courtyard, Clubhouse. pool, jacuzzi. S450. per month rent. $500. option mont~y. Price ... $90.500. Tu\ A aannA manaa11-·~Y l llEALTDllS 494--1081 1750$. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach Balboaduplex,C&8Brs, «l'ofbaleooy. Beau. bay RJt<>~~TE 2 duplexes, bl~ck to 548-Q39 0-Pollit 3126 SeaaboreRealEatate view. Boat slip, 2 Br. ElolseSmlth8!12·3a93 beach, (2>3br.2ba,enc1. 1 ._..__._......... • ..... •••••••••••••••••, 875-5800 den.2Ba.Approx2000sq or893-~ garqea.$165,000. l:lomft_._.._ Close to Dana Point LIDO ISLE, 3 BR. 2 Ba, ft. pool. lie land. TomLee,llltr,842-1803 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marina. New S bdrm nwtr auite, ileamed cell '1'15,000. 8'73-233ZAGT. G..... 3202 homes '°'" lease. 2000 to b S th ~ • 2 TR1 •LEXES ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIO Ut. ft. No-· *"'"'". lna• t rll•OUl, OU ••Wc.o>~"uaFF3br,2ba, Otherleal Eatat. ....... ... -- brickedpaUo.alaterruk. F.R ., patio. Walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Side by aide, H.B. Buy HOMEFIHDMS <n•>7sz.asu street to street. ~~ blk · 1ho119/1cbools. 1149,000 one or both. S149,500 Calllornla'a laraeat nn· llaplflceut view fan- pvt bch, tennis, dub hie. 0wner646.()100/8*6219 Mobile Homes each. 1 .. L 1351 ~-aervtlbr ce+ ·FRE"" uW. tuUc house. 0pm'bouae ~~g;.p:r.a:~r . ForSale 1100 .. _ UCOM'AGE:U1 f Sat/Sun 1·5. ma Pe-....;_.;_;.___.;:......;:..:.... ___ ~-c......... 1076 ....................... R.alEatateMGrt '1'158&1.boaatudJo~ quiLo, O.P. 1»-IM4 or PRICE REDUCED ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR Cumiahed, complete GreatCaslaFtow IUISWalktobcb,cotl&Je _an_-0'198 ______ _ Purchued another home PANORAMIC Ocean· ocean view. sun deck. SC> UCl{t cash on cub retllr'D S2102+2klda + peta I Br 2 Ba. completely re· EASTILUFF view. Gorgeous c ust. Laiuna S32.000. '99·2630 tor mo,ooo down pay. 12252brkida + pe~ decorated. Valley & Clean 3 Br+fam Lusk home. IA ac. $159,000. Keyweat '73, 24x65', raml· ment on mini warehouse SUS2br pool, patio ocean view: SC25/mo. home. $143,000. Across La.rsen,496-1712 ly park, pets, 3Br, 2Ba. In Oranae Co. 100% ~= POOL beach will. m.DS/64Z-0516 rrom CdM H.S. Owner CHARMING Byowner.581-0389. leasedlnprimelocaUon. ()pen7days Private 8Br. 2~ baths, 640-0352 Open dolly 3-6 $73000 -Callfordetaila: 1525MeeaVerdeE,C.M. frplc. bltins, c:"'•idrps. b t 22•5 · DEANZA mbl hme. lge 2 · ,,_ pm or Y opp· .. WUl consider VA terms B 1 be h MA y Q CK 557--0822 Newly landscaped. Arlolla . R .. E.· Brokers onthis2bedroombeauty ·~':.'1nc~~11'.~~-~~· co,ro,..,.,.,,. • .....__,_._..,. 3206 Encld gar. Avail now. we come. with everything. Cozy lAGUNA eE.tCH _.. -S36S/mo. Pb '93-6309 or fireplace, heavy .shake '76. 34x68'. JOmos. new. (7'14)484•2148 .......... •••••••••••• ~186 · EASTILUFf 5 BR, very laraie 2 story. family home near park. $159,950. . .l.C. TAYLOR CO. 95S-Ol50 roor. 2 car garage, room By owner. appt only. 5 6 U TS • ~Y. ~~~.~~ .. b~~3. 2 Br, 1 ba, rocd yard, forRV. You'Ulovelt. StarPk.SJC493-839'7 . HI no pets. IUOO/mo: yrly frplc, 1360/mo. Call BERTHA HENRY Prime H.B. locaUon. All lae.875-0525 ~ REALTORS A~foraale 1200 2 Br, l'Ai Ba . Owner will a•-3232 21SDel Mar 492-4121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ell or consider all 2 story duplex, 3Br. 2Ba, ''""' AVOCADO COUNTRY tradea.A1ent. Crplc, patio, rully carpet·••••••••••••••••••••••• SCHOOLBELLSSOON s'.Juan s Acres, rantastic view. 146-1351 ed, USO mo. yrly, Lovely 3 bednn, 2 bath. 1 OS2 Great family hm, 3 BR. ~tra..o I 078 Over 200avocado trees & R.al Eatot. Mart 6'1S.1113levee/wknda fplc, DW, drps, crpts. encl lanai, hu1e 3 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• twoyearoklhouse.Xlnt. CorcMadtlM• 3222 ~:::n:_d.$37~ds~ Laquno leach I 048 Laguna HIC)lltf 41R·l1ATHS View! Lge. liv. rm.has beam ceil., frpl , wulh or glass lead to patio & lath house; tam. rm : bltn. kltch . laundry urea. A buy. n26,500 Mission Realty 494·<Y731 EMERALD BAY · Exquis ite 3Br. 38a, white waler view . library, hdwd firs, $235,000. Owner l 714 l 494·4127 •OCEANFRONT• 3 Arch Bay Fant&stlc Vu Completely remod 3 Br Sacrifice By Owner Below Market-$350,000 494-7144 073·1373 -~=-------M6--007S EXCELLENT .MOTEL Heart of Laguna loca· lion; xlnt condition. large pool & recreaUon .-----iiiilil--area. Short walk to beach. For lnformatlonl~~~~~!;~~~ gar, 5 min to all schls 1n 7 C E . terms. BKR. Costa Mesa 8 Plex. 679 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... r Npt. Hts. Reduced to 2. 5 A R S (71C)8'76·5717 Center. Comp. redec'd. & """" ... no ee. Sl44,SOO. Open Aug.13th, RancboCamllo ORS22·2080 painted. New roof, new }) Fomt•Valer J234 14th. 17th,, 18th. 20th, Unobstructed vaew, Span. stucco. S28S,OOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21st. Cleveland forest. Custom 5 ACRES Unit~ Brokera.8'6-7414 Lovely 4 bedrm, 2 btth, ~CLAY ST. N.B. inbuilt ho2 BR, beaml bcell-Oak trees like you've Beautiful new rum. condo all new c~ & paint. UnlUd Brokers 646-741C p, rse oorra • am in H .. n b Fncd yd, Inds & pet. OK. & tack room. J acuzzi. never seen cover tb11 awau. me s are. CLOS}f TO WATER 1395 t. ________ ,--------•!Community Pools. gentle rollin& 5 acre Full price only $7,950. Old Corona del Mar. fee.• 883-4567. Agen DO WHIJEO Sl47,500. Broker 499-2986 parcel on paved roads. Tenns.Ait.955-1895 Bedroom. No cbildren1--------- MONARCH SUMMIT For the sophisticated adults. 2 bedrooms, den. attractively &expensive· ly upgraded patio & In· terior decor. Community pool. Jacuzzi. gnme room, etc. Close to shop· ping und be aches . Z5l42La •trada L~Hlcpel 495-0081 38r, 2Ba Uv rm. frplc. din rm. kit, patio, prof M : · or495-4486 _ ABKURu~llUesavail.Terms. OCEANFRONT.14 units, nopeta.M2S/mo. ~•e 4 BR. Green· HOME ON WATER . O id s3oo OOO __ brook Barcelona w/40' plus, boat dock. $49,500 171416'77-:1691 cean~ e. • · COLI OF ulrUIBOIT w/olymplc pool & club Unda Isle, Dove.r Shores c r1 c · t c OR S22-0S~ Ownrwicarry. 759·9108 "5 .. "" facil. Nr acbl & ahop'g or?? Pri vale party only. doas. 8 2 r8e r. af'~:.n~~st~~ ----REAL TORS area. _,,,. mo 1192 """"' 644-1452. 675-551' --=· . ~ drps, dlshwshr. pool. ~ tinnb DELUXE 52 UNITS .... _._... HAllORVU P'ALEAMO 4Br. 2'i'JBa, lam rm. din rm , prof lndscpd, Jacuul.. Owner at re· duced price of $184,900. 644-6221 ILUFFS By owner, 4 Br. 3 bu. ram rm. lrg paUo. dbl gar. New paint lnaade " out. Many up11ade reatures. '28 Vista Suerte Open house l·S Sat. Call eves SC8-8033 or 751 ·5882 days. THEILUFFS . 493-4~1 __ fot-sale 1300 Prime Orange Country , BR. 2 Ba, 8.,.. crpta, ........... leodt 3240 •••••••••••••••••••••• locaUon, all 2Br, 2Ba, on· c:trps, bltna, yrl)'. 310 lrla. ••••••••••••••••-••••• Nu 4 Plex. Dona Pnt. All 2 ly 5~~ yrs new. Priced to l·~or223-3808 · s..ta Ana I 080 br. paUos. frplc. $225,000. sell. Bkr558·3321 * •y•1• •ILE* ••••••••••••••••••••••• 200'1" Depr. Bkr. 842-0S:WI ~~~~~~~~~OCEAN View. 4 Br 3 Ba "' "'..- BRADFORD PLACE or840-1441 17new0cean vu units pvt bcb'a, yrly lae. $825. •HOW* Townhome. 4 br, best -Prime C.M. bluff proper· ~· Cameo Shores. Houaa. condominium• loc. SSS,950. Agt . .559·.ss6 Conwnlrclal ty. Gross inc. $73,000. and town.homes. Month VAHODOWM Property 1600 S79o,ooo. 675·7520 CostaMesa 3224 tomoothrentaJutartlng ,ool ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownr/Brk ••••••••••••••••••••••• atS325tor700.Loc:aledl" L1: •s., "'FFICE • J Bed d itb Huntinitoo Harbour ad Q u'I et fa m 1 I y ._ PV huae~::1U:,.:ml· Huntington Beach. Call neighborhood, huge llv COMMERCIAL Lots f« Sale 2200 ly room. fireplace. 2 c ut for moredd.alla. 1 n g room , ha n d y IMDUSTalAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• garaae. pool, tennla, gourmet kitchen. 3 Kina •Ofnca. TWO VA.CAMT sauna. jacuni Included. size bedrooms. Splash In· Cotta Mesa ...... 39c lt. LOTS, CDM S390 /mo n t b. Call to this beautiful kidney Fromaooto2$00 sq.ft. R·-Spy,,I••• HJ" lots 64Ml17. shaped pool. Only .. ., • .._. u ---------" 1164.900. Won't last. Call * lrtedlcal· w/magnificent ocean & c ..... ,. lewcirtt REAL TY INC. l----------.i 2Br, 2Ba. split level. up· 752-1700 • Newport········ 75cft. Fashion bland views. Before you pay aome 714/146-1371 From600to900sq.n. Perfect for your custom agenclea for the •·run1~~~~~~~~~ home. a r o u n d • • c a I 11: •TwoMOaq.Ct.storea· l.C. TAYLOR CO. CONSUMERS GUIDE CatHwy,Newport55cn, 955-0350 . Mull aee. new 3 Br, •Multi tenant Jndust. ---------• Many have a~d are ll~d skyll&hta, loft,Jilcdyard. H.B. Ocean view. leve' ~el they did. lOO a of hie•· fplc 2 bllta to be h. .. plex'a & apt'• av1Uable -.2ia1 226Ssq.tt.ea .•• 1453/mo. Shores. Apptolt 12, 14 NOW! At Beach or ..• Up-----------ltlAL ISTATMS ft. Nr ocean. walk to to 100'1 of NEW U.Unp 4 Br 1~ Ba. wall to wall beach. Guarded area. ea c h d a y • s m a 11 carpets, drapes. cioae to Sl 7 9 • O 0 O • Term • • fee/FREE .life aervlce. be a e b • O a rd• n e r ---------'-• 213-843-1117 MM900 furnia bed. 1425/ mo * •c:o.......n Gut• tease. 5'Ml41 A&t. I' ' 1 red hill A!.". 552-7500 a...-IHch ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1501 Westcliff Dr. Newport Financial Clr Lecniftg Office Spoc. Call on Site Manaaer <714 > Mi·3lll ext 246 DB.UXE OFFICES Comml & indsU spaces. D> to 2000 sq. It. As low as~sq. ft. LugNlguel& Mission Viejo areas. Hancfy to S.D. Frwy. C.11 : 831-1400 . --~~--~ ..... --.--._ DAILY PILOT f:7 DANCE OF FUN Beaut. nude drls. dan::e le rap seulona. lOA~o ZAM. Mon tbru Sat.. N. E:uclict. Anaheim. • AU.ERGY COHTR~ INFORMATION Pre-recorded mesdg1: ( 213 > 284·"2556. 1714 l 543-9624 or write: Allergy Cont.roJ FoundaUoo, &x ~anae.Ca.926811 RELAXING MASSAGE BobJarnes·Lk Masseur OutcaU 9-9. 6'-5111 MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y 631·3111 Wanted: a.tale Under 20. Friendship + poss share home.John 536-2282 --------Are you female 24-31. at· HOllY SHOP tractive, able to go tu SUPER HUY! Htwall Aue 20·26. ex- Fanlal\tlc Laauna 111111 Ptnses paid? Jf so call spot. Xlnt lt!rms av111l 646-~l ~~er ready to deal Retired man seek& ~~l~c uai 751-3741 7 days aur. l•dy friend mid six-ties. Nal'e dining & dat- 1.er /Wlne Tanrn ma. Reply Ad. #9'5, Da1- ALL llELP RUN! ly Pilot. P.O.Box 1560. Busy local tavem + adj. C M. 921626 - to State Park & Beach ft"HftClll Services 5360 1'own. Aaldna S29,900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Term9 avail. Christian Counselling UBI 837-4200 7 days Healing or Memories 300/o RETURN Joy Coykel'dall; O.S.L. GUARANTEED By appt. . 646-7841 Plus great potenllal. , Photo drive-thru stores "'-'oymeM. ~ with successful tract re· .....,. ... cord. Little or no••••••••••••••••••••••• management required. Jobi Wont.ct. 7075 558-0338 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5025 Reloc1tlng to Orange County rrom S.n Fraft.. dsco are.. FemAle with 14 years experience mana1ing, sellina. de- mooatr1t.in1 sewing nwchlnes "•acuums m retail store. Xlnt ex- perience with Elna & VUc1D3 including cl.uses. For more lnformatlon &: reference call Nila. 846-7217 eves or weekends. ----------t ht. 2'td & 3rd T.D.'s LOANS AVAILABLE Credit not important. ...... 49J.JI02 SWING LOANS 2nd &3rd T.D'S l DAY APPROVAL Credit-No Problem 5030 SALES CONSULTANT RetiJ'ed sales executive, steel Industry back- IJ'OWld, seelting P /time work OC area. Extensive backaround In aales to 3176 --~------•---------• wlde variety of ln-duatrjal/manufacturing concern. Will aaaist In Httinl up ule. force, market planning . 1trata1y, time " ter- rltoey maaa1ement, etc. For more lnlormatlon nply to Ad No. 153. Dally l>Uot. P.O. Box 16560. Dlaltoc\lve Ofllco. desk apace Sl2S per mo. Madnera ¥lie Square, NB. IO•SOOO a21S: KH002 HOUSIC&.IAMJMG By Ruby s.u.raeuon, rm .. own tran1PQftatton. Pbone •*I f I I I • I .. -OJ " i I M Add lt ..• Bulld lt ... Dfaper lt ... H•mmer It ... C•roet SERVICE lt ... Cement lt. .. Wlr• lt ... Hoe Jt ... CINn lt ... Move lt. .. Pre s lt ... Paint lt ... N It lt ... Pla1ter lt ... Flx It ... DIRECTORY _.,,. ••• ..,. c.,..s.ntce Gw o •• •u•1tlS.•kM Hmlllng Housecle-... P~/PClpltt'incJ ,...,...,,.,....... · Property t ...................... . ..••..•.••....•.•••••...........•..•••••••••..•..•.•........................................ ,..................... ....................•.. ............•.......... ......, ..... ,.. _.., WIL CLE N YOUR ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIOO 6 maia ~t.an WEl!!OlNO-v .. EAAUPS HANDYMAN: Carpentry, OCC Student. Bla ~ T L A Knowles Palntlna. PETERS PAINTING Color briib~nfn; wht W.Ublblnt.tnanee electrical, plumbinl • LN!k Truh tree lrim HOUS!!EXPERTLY. lnt/.&xt, commercial E:icpr'd. Reaii Rates . .::::..'~fr.IAv~ ls CJJlllOmlobJtat'll.ClH "'"•t 142•lll0'7 'llQanMIMIJ51,141·27it1 etc. 'aaody1 642·5703: Call1Me-W3 apta, ruldentl•I Free Est. Call GeA i't'Ofll••a1s ::rJ'!.'!,. lfv. dln rm, hall ftl, Av ~-mobile home.s. 836-1120 552--0458 Appra1' • ..__ rm suo. COUth 110, ch P...n••••r HANDYMAN uper clean, mature -----------~ ~ •· ou.ar •llm ,_odor Act now! for comp NOJOBT008KALL European woman de· YOUNG Man, 5 yrs ex PAINTING Int/Ext. Ex .._.. •• .,..,. •• ••• .. •••••••••••• Cpt repe.lr. lJ 1,. ••pr. rnalot. ot lawoa, ahrube f754MO ~ aU-re1ular houaeclean· ln wallcoverlna. Fre p'd., honest. neat. Reu. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • PRO?ECT Yoar Home, Do work mpeU. ·Ref "trw. ft.ti •• eomai. • .. ••0 •0 •••••0 •0 .. • Ina. Reb provided. eatl.845-8578, Andy Uc'd. Dave9G4·1°'5 W.R. Parker Const Co. am., 9'<". RUii ra Ut.OlCll . , McWMMY .U.aJ.Jt DOG TRAINING Want a REALLY CLEAN ~ Spec In rm add le for frH eat c:all JI ' YourplaceorMhie HOUSET Call Gln1ham Experienced painter, own,.. • remdl's. LlcUOI024. ca.s,m C.•11• ........ MOWJNO. EOOINO John ~&-2«0 Oltl. Fr" e1t 8*-5123 HOUSICLIAMIMCl. Alr·IHS. Syn experience u•n•••uueuuunu boaded 51J..tUSO. e. & ....................... Tri mmln1, Cleanupa, .,_1 Dy Ruby inside & out. Odd Jobs, •Cuatom Detlp PaUol 0 * ~y Ac:omUCI: QuaJ Haalln&. elc. Reaa ........................ Wlndowl/Houaeeluntne Sat.l.atactlon, refa.:. own Y~f! Cwalor1k0, miner re· W<>od Patio Coven ...... -·•-•••••••••• • •• •••• a prayed celllnl•· re· ...-a . · Good rates• Good ref• transpcrtetlon. l"boaa p...... res. 9"19-9831 Redwood Deeldni. 1 do ·-••• .. ••••-·•-·• Cerpeatry, any t)'pe, P9fn. J\W', Lio a.a, Gardenia S.rvlce· clean Brickworle. Small Joba. Call Mr. LynnW.7711 • 4l1!-834& Palntlns: '300/'350 for my own wotk. Frff •ta Repaln. Lie Ii lnl. AU ,.._., doon. etc. Abo hw•U•1IOO u • h:uun , wHld !"'JeWport., Coate Meta It IMMACULATE CLEAN· Mo•lng avera1e 1 story ext. 562-1583 &1li:· Free· es~ Walt. =-he/est. All &. C1 ... /eo..cnt. ~lnt.enance.'R•uon:. Irvt.o..8'7Wl7leves ING. YouDESERVE\he ....................... ~/up for 2 aty, Ouar, Plosftr/Repalr aDYUme.5'l!BJQ ............. _......... ble ratea, fr" eaUmatee. Gt •ng BEST. 'TtS&-0317 CITY SERVICE Uc 3MS58, 142·1831 ...................... Tit ~~~~c.reQ:t~~ ON&.MANCre•;~.:·· =~:30~r Ron. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HouMcle•nin1byrellable LOC~~~~WJDE BRlGHTENUPWlTH VERYNEATPATCH ...................... . aervlce Wrk 11uar pr pourtn1 • a. or Sldploader, dump truck, couple. Rert,.nCM. Call 3'Hn 7 da CoetllHPaflltlncJ JOBS&TEXTURE CERAIOCTILE. New or tD«l14 • · Set your own fonu,Hve &n'e Lawn Service Mow haulln1. tre. work, irad· 96W8J.Jor 1'QMJ126 114·523-4442 )'I Int· Est. European Free eat. 898-1 remodel. ,.,._ est. amt mooey.•14U.I • edae also yd clo-upe. lng.demo,etc7Sl·3830 %13-944-4110 craftsmanship. Qual ~ .~ welcome. 631-24211 Sbelvlne.tora&• eablMts a.c.trtcal 5.574700 for free•t. H •' ReAllaace. 'rs ... HUouaabteec. lree•fllnln. ~:-r~ ,......... paints. "lO'k off summer ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ·--. -... for,.,. 6 utU rma. Bit to ••••••••••••o•u•uu• Reliable Eapr Japanese ;:.;;~, ................ trw."2·7307or~l .=.~~re:~! ..... rat.e."175-3921freeest. HOMESAVERS. Plumb· y,...s.r.lce order. ~TlM ELECTRICAL SERVICE Gardener. Reasonable, Haulln1, movina, cleanu PROFESSIONAL Paint· Quality Work, Int/ext . ~ & Heatln1 & air con· •••••• .. ••••• .... •••••• C:.,..Str¥ke CJOALLSBS .... ~.lcSMALL rre.est.~Mlke. ST/up.Treework.Reas~ HOUSECLEANING 1.ne. lnt.er/Exter. Reu, Avg. rm.SM. Refs. Free dlUontna. Free est, 110 Re~~vln(, trl"'mlng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --1 fut treeest842~ workauar642-0386 eat.Dan,631·2898 hr. Hone.t & reliable topplil&,freat,llc/lns.tn Carpet Man w111 lisy youn 11........ d ..__tri G1111ral Serv CH • Two men, honest, rella· service. BofA. M/C OK. aru 14 yrs. T.ony 645-5124 or mine. Repairs &mcsr-c ....................... CHEAPEST haullnf in ble, reasonable. Call Fine work. St.ate Ile & ln· Paint Yoer Castt. 751-3150 c.leenlnl too! Guar work Lic32'713S 646·11n4 Home&Apartment town. Fr es4. CHEAP! 840-3365. ard. Exterior apeclallat. A .I!: _D_R_A_l_N_S_CL_EA_R_E_D--tRemoval~rlm~n.g. at bi&aer savtnp. Free P9aplewbooeedPeople Repair&remodellna. 6U-2996or645-1390 WOMAN Would like Tryme-CaJlco836·SS55 ..2v=,.r~~~~%~5 FROMIUO =~~a:'~ ed. est, 8'.S-3&46 should alWQB check t.be 64%-67113 Claaslfled Ada sell bl1 housecleaning job. 7 yrs WORK GUARANTEED Prices Incl matr'l·labor Call 7Sl-894.2 Y ·-- Have somethina t.o sell? Slrvicelliredorylnt.be Find What you want la it.em., small items or exp. ln Palm Sprln1s Jnteriot/E1<tr. Free eat. Guar/lnard,Freeest. F\nd what you want in Clasaified ads do It well. . DAILY PILOT Daily Pilot Cluallleds. any llem. 642~. area. 963-3458 25 yrsexp. 6o.029S Ted 552-0134 or 636-7085 Sell ldle it.ems 8'2·5678 Daily Pilot Claulfie.da. tt.lpWmrhd 7100HtfpW..tect 7IOOHtlpW..tect. · 7100H.epW_,ecl 7100HllpW..tecl 7100MttpW..tecl 7100HelpW~ 7100H.tpWe..ted 7100MlfpW..W 7100 ...................................................•...........••...••..............................•.••.............•.....................••........... _ ..................................................... . Acrt'g clerk Npt Bcb ex· porting firm. Seek aelf· starling respon. in· divldual to handle routine acct 'g pro· cedurea. Typing 50 wpm, l ibe r al company benerlts. Start S700. 640-6291 AUTO Babysitter. reliable, for 2 Ccrfetflia Helper COCKTAIL 0.U•try/Hewspaper FIGURE Models, nexlble H 0 USE KEEPER I Liquor Store Clerk. MECHANIC yr old. 9·6PM wkdys. m Pilime work. Min 3 Hrs. WAiTRISS Permanent part·Umejob hrs, average figure ok, GOVERN~ <Uve·ln>. mature. Apply, Tua.Sat, Expenenced auto tune· perwk.S48-4678alt5. M.at have car. C.M .. Leamin40hratbemost deUverlngearlymomlna willtraln.5'1·9089 N.8.hmndsfUUcharge 8am-2Pm0Aly.Alrporter Up mechanic ror newly N.B. & CdM areas. APP· LA Timea to homes In per:>on to run hsehld. Inn, 18700 MacArthur opening lnsta·tune tr,· New/:!rt·Mesa exciting, glamourous, Irvine.NB areas. Must GARDENER Responsibilities incl'a Blvd, Jrvlne. No Phone Center in San Clemente. Banking nified Sc I D!Strict, ~~~ep!~sf~~~I~::. be reliable & have depen-Wanted for comm'I bldgs supervision of 2 llrl~, _ea_u_s. _____ _ Must have scope and in· TELLERS f'ood Service Dept .. 1857 ment a• .. ••t. Good J'ob OJ>· dable transportation. in Newport. Call Brenda agt!s 12 & 15, hakp I 1 ._~.....__ Placentia Ave. C.M. --SalaryS300. mo. 546-0235 <2ta>324·2'157 duties. Must be mature. -..--~ Cra-red experience. At· PoelUona open tor full· ~3273 por. as well as able to relate Clerk. mature. exper. tractive salary & ex· time & p;tlme exper'd Calt714/751·9194 DELIVERY MAN. lo teenagers. Hi atan· f:Ume. Apply ln person ALTERATIONS, exper. cellent workini: t•ondi· TelleraatTusUnortice&Ca.shler. Over 18. Apply So. Calif. Cocktail f ,'tlme, must be GENERAL dards or neatness, 895 W.19tb St., Co.la Full or part time. Nwpt lions. Must be clean cut. Airport office. Rose ma r Y • S an Waitresses, Inc .. 17922 enereetlc & neat appear· cleanliness· & organl&a· Mesa. Bch.642-4047 ~~::t!~~l~!cete~ta~e;. BOOKKEEPERS Clementelnn.492-6103 Sky Park Bl, Ste c, Ing. Beach Stationers, LABORERS lion r:\'d. Due to hi ex· ------- Ambitious young ladies. portunlty for advance· ~T~~':!:.Lllt~in~:.tin CASHIER lrvlne.£•92714· 4020CampusDr.,NB. f:1 itC'1a~~l~di;:! Y! LYM work p/llme from 8·12 ment. Call 830·S908 day J'rST , L" .. ENT Food·Hotel, exper. pre· Companion/housekeeper, . ~ Detl .. ry M• pre('~; xlnt opport ror ~~a~f1t1:Strtygb ~~: noon: Sal commen.aurate or evening for interview. .... ·"' .u f'd. Holiday IM,"Laguna 5 day1 wk. Balboa early AM Times route, Telephone & tra{lsporta· former schl teacher. An Di w/exper. Must have car. Automotive LOAN Hilla, contact personnel Peninsula. 673·5545. Huntington Beach. Coeta ~r: :!~;~~:ngt.s~~:~ active person who also !.;:f!,,2~::~v~ CaU751·2585. S"' 'ESPERSO.., SECRETARY 586-5000. 832·5882. Mesa area. 546-4481 day. vacation Pay. enjoys the arts ts deslra· lbp.~. ~ " Bank exper. req'd. ble. Must drive: car ls --------LotsoCtraffic TustinofClce. CASHIER Delivery man. Cull time Medical Insurance provided.ShouJdbenex· MACHIMIOPIAATOR Answer Sen PIX Want to work days. after· noons & evenings In N . B. & CdM areas? Work fitlme or p i llme . Weekends a must. Xtra pay for exper'd operators. EOE. Call ~12 APPRENTICE TRAINEE Local Distributor £or .large manufacturer now ., hiring for sales service & delivery. Must have vahd drivers lice·nse. Earn upt.o S7P ... Hour . Call751·9790 Apt manager, couple needed ror 40 unit com· plex In Cost a Mesa. Husband may work out. Apt + salary. 631 ·2950 Great earning potential Apply Personnel Dept P /time. Housew a re Contractor Supplier for party rental store. Available. Ible regard'g working for Costa Mesa Co. Selling Toyota & Volvo SANTIAGO IAMK sales. 20 Hrs per wk. IHDUST'L SHOP Must be neat. able to de· wknds. Lovely pvt rm & Female Dept No ex pr You need automotive sa,,EI.stSt,Tustln 5-9pmMon·Frl. EQUIPMENT, ~lwlthpeople&doheavy ·bath. Sal la SSSOimo. + neceaaary. Will train. sales experience to Personnel0eJ>tS32·5200 KermRimaHardware llftlna. AS.ply 2025 rm, board. Send re!S~e X1nt compaay beoefit.s. quaJify Equal Oppor Employer 2666Harbor Bl. CM TOOLS, & Newport Blv • CM to: :\f. Seeger, P.O. Box Call545-0403 Call SaJes Manager at SAFETY SUPPLIER DELIVERY Man for L.A. 3848 CCIII.put o,;.. 19547• lrv. Ca. 92713• ------- MARQUIS MOTORS BARTENDER, F /Tlme. CHEF MowHlrfn9 Times. Home deliv. In 546·4741 HOUSEKEEPER ... Part MACHINIST MISSION VIEJO For Oceanfront Hotel ln For Local Offlu N.B. 3AM to 6AM. $450 IAcroaa From Ume· ror elderly woman. Ul·2aao 49S..l2IO ff'a1:~U:::;).~mf:~s~~ ~:·~'~neoSc~n'!ffn~I=~: Excellent trainina pro· mo. Ala<> man for 4 dy. OrangeCo.Alrport) CMarea.642·9'217 ~~~ Z':,r!:~un~~~: Automotive Adams,CM.Btwn2·5PM American cuisine. Reply gram qualifies you for wk.646-l4l3or673·2515 EqualOpporEmployer Houaekeepln~llte & Inge & Turret Lathes. ... EW "'UTO to Cluslned ad no. lS. high earnings. Salary. Dent a I a as ts tan t h ufC LI Salary Own tools. days only. " "" BEAUTY-Person for cio Daily Pilot. PO Box comm & bonuses chalrslde. Z™lt Paseo de -c a er. ve • 549·3041 DEALERSHIP cleanine Lag Hilla beau· 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca G0,000+. Many corpora· Valencia, La11una Hills. GENERAL SHOP·Good open. 646-8301 l;"Aual Oppor Employer <IrvineAuto~nter) ty salon FIT for 2 wka In 9211526 Uon beneflta. Xlntoppor. 83'7-6200 advancement for rl1ht -~~~~~~~-11..;"At;:;;.;;:;:;;;;.:;;:;:;~ HAS IMMEDIATE Aua.887·2175. • &advancement. person. Sm company· HOUSEKEEPERS OPENINGS FOR: BEAUTY-Person for Circulation Clerk 0~ DentalAHltt. Kood working conditions. EVENINGS •MAIDS• AUTO MECHANICS cleaning EJ Toro beaut~ Part time telephone ForC.-..rMmded for Pedodontist. Xlntsal S2.75start.645-6252 Enjoyxlntco.beneflta. ThelnnatLat:: Experienced. For Lin· aalonP/T.137-4743. ~A: t~el:~~~ ~:~ llMl•l..es + rrtnge bene. Exper. GENERAL OFFICE Ap~y9am·noon I 211N.CatHwy_, __ .~- coln·Mercury & Honda Beauty Opf Monday through Friday. Call For Appt. necess. 54B·SS88. 1 GILrl ore. 't s~all ~.M · ::;·Rraff HoTa . ~:c!~~M~I cars. Full company 21itC-a.•-H_._ · l\fuat type. Phone MR.GROVE DEHTAL-ORTHO co. tetyp ng, ilea . lO N C D '""' ~-~ """' • ... _ r ...,.. f Key. Good 'phone 900 ewport tr r Call 813-8800 benefits & paid vaca· •AssL<become haircut· 642-4321 Ext 219 or ap· 198·4485 Chalraide exper & RDA, personallly. Starting sat Newport Beach -----·-tions. ter> polntmentrorlntervlew. 4~-day1orP/time. 1575. 646•2624 for ln· EqualOppEmplyrm/Fl•-------- -Cutter<rollowlng prefl CLEANING MAN Newport Bch, 642-2626 terview9am·2pm. MAINTEMAMCI LOTMEH •Marticurut(exper> 16'73 Coffee Shop, Balboa COOK, bp..-'d Dental Aaat. chalrslde. INSPECTOR TRHE MECHANIC Immedlateopenlngs, lrvlne Ave, Suite H. Calll75-2650 Private Country Club. F/tlme. 6 mo's exnor, GIRL FRIDAY Exf:r'd in any of the C M ( l N l ... ~ Train in all phaaes of in· T HER · · acrosa rom wp Forapptcal1644·5404. SomeSata.H.B.846-3540. Non-smoker. over 25. 1 d 1 . Col owlna: Electrical. DISPA C Deb Oakwood Aptal CLEANING-Woman to Duties Include hoslefs. apect on ept. rv1n Hydraulics, Mechanical. ASSEMILER Female requJred. EX· cteanhae,ldaywk,$4.00 COOK DIHTALASSIST. cook, crew, elc on area. Call Cor appt. Gen'l Plant equip. re- TRAIMEES perlenced.Fullcompany Bkkpr/Aulstant, Full· hr. Mutt be versatile, Home style cooking for Chalnlde.4Handedden· charter ullboat In _54G-_7_639_E_O_E_. ___ -t pair. Does a 10 hour day, 4 benema & paid vaca· time. Mature. Call 549-2410 retirement bome In tlstry. 2 Yr proaram, Tahitl.548-8149 INSULATION ApplyJnPenon days a week appeal to Uona. 979-7550 Mrs. Van Hom. Laguna Beach. 494·9458. RDA quallrled pref'd. CAMIRO MFG. you? Con.scientious ap· uBOOKKEEPING CLERICAL Irv!M lndua't'l complex, GIRL FRIDAY INSTALLER 7601 Clay, Hunt Bch plicant.s will be trained to F1 or lKheae posd Miti~n:'· app· CdM realty and develor.· 1F1aahlon Ialaknld financial med COOK 1 N.B. 752-1320. Newport Beach luxury ~~~dd.e8datit~Hmanegd~-~~'. <W. of Beach & assemble plastic yt.o owar c~ee. ment ffrm needs espd rm see ng resp. Im . openlng 1or ex·---------Rent·A-Car firm to run 1 ~ •0 So.orOarflelcU mec:hcal products. We of· RAY FLADEIOE 1lrl Friday, exec/secy person ror challenging per'd Cook. Apply. Rig· DISHWASHER office. We rent Mercedes V 0 e e d a P P I Y • Equal Oppor Employer fer a starting salary of Uncollt-Mercury type. Must have con· clerical pos. Lite typing, ger Restaurant, betwn Immed. ope.nlnj (or ex· 450/SL exclusively. Ap· _n_•_i_SSS.._1_618_. ___ --t S2.75/hour and excellent l6-l.8AutoCenternr. structlon bkkpg exp. phone communication 9·11 & 3-5, 16 Fuhlon per'd dishwasher. Apply pllcant thould be in· INSURANCE benefits. <someovertlrQe IRVINE Communication skills es· w;cllents. Life Insur. Island, NB. RI"~ r R staurant 16 telllgent, Industrious. MAINT. MAN I d) C II (714) background preC'd.. COOK • e e ' wellorganized&altrac-Masop ·McDulCI w led pt•• " t requ re . a 130.7000 aentlal. Salary open. lall b!IU 1 Fu Ion Island, N.8. Mortgage Co in Santa ao • ·ume. nPP Y 835·2422 or apply in---------• Welton&Co.675-eeOO. espec Y ng, oans. Pantry&kltchenhelper tive.Muathavetopnotch A d 'd NolanRealEatate · person. AUTOMOTIVE SHOP Xlnt benerlts. CPI, 180 499-22'7tukf hef DOCTOR'SOFFICE personallty&dovetodeal na ne«: 5 ex per Property Management William Harvey HE L p ER. p era 0 n lboKICIEPER. Newport Ctr Dr, 644-4360, or c Ren /SCTY w/publlc. Unique o~· per10nat l~nea secretary 908 Gleoneyre, Laauna R h " l •• .. 'orDonnaD-.. l ., .. ..-.. _ d b 1 ful XI port"-'ty 'or the ri& l underwriter In fire ....-----• --·-esearc wi mech'I apUtude to Full tnarge to Tr al ....... ,, ""· COOKS & COUNTER .,...,.u .. n e P • nt ..... 1' S 142SS VU1a1eWay hel I ho t ........_ Bal p...-1 NCR HELP D •-kl " d S"'OO penon. Please phone homeowners. alar MANAGH/CASHIER . P n a Pa .... .,.,way ance. .,., ngoo CLERIC "'L • ays ... eve wor n. con • v • commensurate w;exper. F ..... 'ood -taurant 1 SantaAna,CA AutoSupply,28242Avery 3100·wUl \rain, aood " shift.I. Apply, Del Taco, start.~• 1714) 88'·4781 for lo· n ..... I' ...... Equatoppemplm/f Par)(way,MisslonVlejo. lypllt. xlnt benefits ft Newport Ctr firm seeks 1720SuperlorAve,C.M. ~----.. -belp,Z"-e•Ah tervlew. ::-=caJlLynn. ( 1'> oPenlnl-40 hr. wk. 6800 talary.642"4117 briaht lndlv. to usiat In ----------~·~ ,...., ... ·--------• CoutHwy,N.B.fMG.()120 Automotive communlcatlo~ depl. ~· C.U evenlnp, GllLRIDAY askf.orRobertHunt ASSEMILEltS New DetaU Shop needs IOOKl<HPER F/C Exceptional command of COOKS -· Jnventcry control. Order -• • · Electronic aaaemblera help. Younc. rapidly expand· Enillsb arammar ea1eo. de1k. aood phone pre· for small co. w /pleuant Top wages paid. En&lne Ina broki'raee flrm needJ Copy readlne. lite trP· Daya l&Nlahta AvaU. DRAFTING aence. Type 60. BUUna & worklna atmosphere & steamen, ens palatera, exper'd bkkpr. Sal open. tna, telephones, forms Appl)tlnpereon MartneDHl9*' inventory, self atarter. good benefit.a. MUJt have buffers & pollahera, UP· N.B. ores. Call Je~ne. control, purchaslna. Xlnt tam-tpm Mon·Pri Dr'9ftt1Mn 642-3472. at least 6 mo's exper. In holslery ahampooera. fJ40.4S50. be ne f ll s. · CPI, 18 o SNACK SHOP ReH" draft.in I a Ion• G-1r-·------.. -ec1-ro_r,_s_a-.... -w-lch ~li;iiijjlllijiiiliii~jjiiii_.-iiii;;iil PC Boards & wirlna. Call check out, plck·up le de·· . Newport Ctr Dr, 644--4360, '" .. " E c anH CdM J .. """"" uu ------Cor appt. Uvery.Applyat. IOOKICllPBP/C uktarKatbl~nBaron. _.., • 0 wy, wttJJtomedesltnlnlwill dellvery.EZwork.Sal+ Orihodyne S.Ctronlcs ~Harbor Bl. CM Multi book• for prop. Equal Oppor Employer b~a!':f d· MuJ!u iave comm. 6'6·3785. 646-1618 645-1030 m1mt.CaJJl(G.0123. CLERg J!/tlme. pref. 'ward• .~t o"o'wn "'•re•'t GU""RD. S __::;..__ ______ , cuhlerint exper. Male COOKS• wattftseel, So. .,, " ---------cAuto Parta .delivery overJt. Applylnperaon, Lal. CM, NB. P /tlrne 11 Yachts,979.euG P time. Work any shU\. ASSIMILB drl ver. Experience Buda J(ac-ket, 609 8. F/Ume. Coffee Shop ex· DIUVBS N.8. area. Uniform furn. IHSPICTORTRMI neceuary.MU1lbeover lfarborBlvt,$.A. per. Rtlt pleau. EarlY AM, a.e dellvery Ma,eor Fem•le 18. Apply ln peuon. ~ atuUe'• CbUl Ofc. <114> LA 1rlmet, C.M. '800 Electronic comPQnenta Chick tvenoo.lnc. 445 E. T~ CUU.,,.IST .._t. mo+.S45-0770.Bob 8111embly. day ahlft, Co11t HwJ, Newport , u · __ .;;_.. F .tlme. Good co.,_ee_ac_b_. ---,,_., =-~~l~d=: COOKWAMTID B.ICTRICIAM benent.. ~I~ • DistribuUoo l>epartm,,nt Full ttm• • p/ttme. For ••h:nmlna pool• Apply In PenonOoly • l-Ul[Q(~ baadllnjl distribution Avail. any brs, ~rn. <218> 860·1807 nH I Belween9:801t3:al> ~ paperwork loUil\I pref'd.Exper.prefd.Sal m-18118 COMPULn'I ~-~·:\.· -~· 1Ls111 ~ Hrial nurn'l.trs aoct ~pen. APDlY In ~~11------1 COIPOliTIOM MllD IXftA CASH? ~ g t:t sterllltJ releHet i&Jd' Grlnder tt•taunnt, 140U._ ______ •I 711 W. 17th st Eemlnp •N lood·"®te malotalnllll W.a"tMUM E. CoutHWy, NB -------- ............. t are nexlble when you're ~~~ .. A:::,~·:. ntt.t. APpllcant ahoukt OOUNTERGlllL p/Ume ,.__,_,...~-•~•·llOt an AYO~ tePteHn· hav• p1Haant phone -.....,._ .. -&ot1ve. Call 540-70" or WOOOLAMD HILL• mlllJltl'I and be food f..enl h1 ~IWlllO"T HAO.. 'With f11urea. 1)~· at ________ , t .1.359, •S•$0 wpm required. COUN't.ER HELP, S550.month. PJ1ue caU ~·~t P/tlme. ex· P,etaonnol (or fppOlnt· per, vmaae Do111thnut ment. Shop. Irvine, 562-14'1 WILLIAM HARVEY , ,, l ' ~~!':'~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~~ ..... ?!!.~ ~~~ ..... !~.~~ ~f.~ ••• ~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!!~ ~f.~~!'.~ ..... ?!.~~ ;:Monda::.;::1.a.;A~Lliu.;:t:..t 1.:.::5~1tn'::.:.:; _____ ..,.._..::;~;..;...=..;.......-:~ 9'1C.nOMIJT SALIS SALIS T le L 5.,.. handlM ,_...,... IOIO Mfsctll••H• IOfO n .. WilUam L.Yoo Co, S""9LlMIMT TV & Appllanc11. t P"O" .............................................. 0 ••0 ••o•uuu•••••• Newport B t 1 c b l""C I P/Ume. Bv• • lun a Want to mate rnonec Anti..-9001 STOREWU>ESALlC ·RED!CORATIHO l'LASTI<:a U.v•lo r/8ullder fffkl YOUlt " OM Ml.Ill Can YC\U ull on l e ••••••••••••••••••••••• New & used~· apPJ'a, SALK: • M A C H I M I tx~r·r rec:ept • .P1ea-1nar ,.sAHRtTlnSMSS1 ~erin RJma Hardwar• =~?si~.~ 0::kb~~ Wonderland misc. Wtlsot'l a 8ariatn SOme' anU4v. .... u •x· Or•s tclcphoo• manntr, 1omo le8Uf•rbor Bl, C.M. Rll.Y ' Nook. 5'5 It 81.t W. 19th, ~nt condltlioa. See to ViArthllr Uj)lllalOn ~~!l'atc"<s~u~~.~:~t ~=:~~.~· 6CTY/BKKPR, r.art . o~ Antiques! CM.'42· 7930 "648-aa ::"9<a~:ti .. ~rc:>~. ru;-~:~fJ" .. 0f:!~:! r9ume to The Wllltam cou.-l ""TUD1t.aTS ume. Arohttect o nee. H lJ G E war• ho u • e **I BUY** tlon cabLMt). tua\cblnc m•ctslne open tort on L.yoo Co .. iea Ban Mll~l -., ... N.B. "*-~ Telephone Sain crammed with over 500 Good used turnltur9 & couch' ch a Ir • n d Znd • :!rd ihln•. Our Dr l\e aot Newport Ouarantud Hourly 8"nta fi 1 A FUNNY mualc boxe1, nlok•IO· Apptlance1--0R 1 wlU wallhan1tn1~ drat. era, rt I n.ich Ca 11aaeo or call Wat• Plut Bonu.. 6: 30 I or n1uranco deon planOlf, ctreua or· sell or sgu tor You 1tl1ht •tend, twin "Cl tralnlnc .. m• t rev ··,w M-Ort Pb" al·IC'A>O. pm to a; ao pm. Ca It otrlce, B. Exper. prer. i ans ' wall clock• • u .... s-s "'-UCTt.ON . lwood frame. head & foot pruc~'<lul"t: 1nur.i ra11d ••· ,. ....... .,_orcomoto"50E. D1.11yStattl"armA,.nta THING firandfather clock1, """"'"" "" i:.~.::..01 R k •·m~ d t r 11 .....,......., " ..10 ••• ·~10 • • UIHU'U • '°° •r•, .. · • Yan rem• n or 11 llC .... IOHIST 17th St .. Colta Mesa. "' c.. _,.... uclnatln1 antlquoa. 64''"8'8' & 13.rtt6.5 black & white TV. m r· mployttt who have thu P-' o 11000 OOOWorth I 1 oule ab1Ut1 • de.tr• fl'ull lime, per•onable. •SAlES• Secrtt1ry/r1cept1onlU .HAPPENED Am;rlcan lntemaU~m•l CAIHPAlD rora. rv n• area. Owd ~111 ~ ol;ht iitalll loOd leltphoo• aklll1. Exper'd llalH or PR for 1nttl1tllc, trowth OaUeries· um.T KtU.r-For id used rum, antl·•~•-...;l-.190;...-_____ _ bc;mus Ii prulll 11uu1oa 1 ppty In person to Mr. work. S•l\ antiques. orlentaed llrm,. YPinll ON THE WAY ina St . .' lrvln•. Tel. q1a1a•clrTV'1,811.au& l>o\&ble Draft ''4Mr Box &.laUnn1e bencOll l'ue.U. et Robt. D4tln, Ill ll e It P tat 11 n t 154·l777. o-n Wed tbru w/Wat.er. Belt ott. C.U Apply.lam 5pm Wm Prulll 6 AatcM. 1.01 Mature au tude eueo. telephone penonallty • TO WORK. sat. 9AM ~PM. VI.tit I ('71 CIMCO 'Null St, NB Per.m. PollUon. Must be m1.11t. 18»1750. Send re· MUSTLIQUlDATI Cll'15-m0 a~en..,.Ave,CM Rll:CIPTION(ST dept:,~~=itVIU•ae 11.1me to aoo lltewport IDIDN'T OAK Barber Chr. Contemporarp IOfU a.KaRorKeyThriftShop 1 l BUt So. of U•krt St CLERK TYPIS'I' Call Dotolhy 567.8963 Cent.Clr Dr., Box: 18, Npt. R e n I c k e l e d . .kw .. atut •t. Hlde·11· Becll to School !ale. Au& MUHIS A n °'!!.!e..~~fll Nut ap,,.aranc• IOOd Bel\ WANT TO GO RelUrblshed. Ornate~· beda $16&. All wood cof· J.6.~.IOf W.llth,Cll AOl.DIRLMS _...._, phort• voice, rehable. SALFS, Nffd •~rlence S!CUTAIY,..wptlch ~~~~· 1900• · ~tt~~5.1~1!1!°p.W~~ 1WlneCoas\CountrJC1ub £~~~ ~::l~l'Al~· ~1aa1~o~p~p~li:~m~p~l~yr~m~"~r-S¥ .... • _bUl1tli~M~AuL:-:·~uc.;;~=:-~P_M_I ~~:~£rJ~~4i;ifi !u~~!d::y~frir.d~f1!~~ lfye:-.:~not 2' Mualc aox D11ca, 15i.\" ~.::.~Slv~~twrdrm :.'=~tp .,.. Make --~-:-:-----1·--------1 Uc. re<i .• commtulon on· sal open. Call 844"'813 h•v..., fw for Realna or Potypbon 111E FURNITUftl: - MUISISAJOI ly Apply Nolan Real Salealadk, matu r e . SECRETARY. woricJwtor•ldftt llOeacb.982..a:IM CONNICl'ION ~~~:'~':'."rs 7toSli3toll,exp.pre. Plw.l.lcs f 1-:.tal0, Propl)rty Women'tt lih Fa11hlon wood"'°'9ty-7~1HeU,UnitL.H.& volumes. Mint concl. terred. Mesa Verdu MOLD flltESS orR Man.aaement 908 Glen· Apparel 11hop. Apply in Warm attractive ilrl ror ?;ALL US FOR JO ........ ..u.,.,•s 942.1244 -. 0-·• ""--"'· ol The O:inv. Ho&p. 641 Center · L 494 H24 ~rson at 3840 So. Plaaa all around work ln 1mall AN INTERVIEW """'" " -... -~ ~ .• CM ~mall :ho~e D~• c~':~~ Olly~ aauna · . S.A. In SOuth Coast office. fl'ull or P/tlme. IASIPAY + Whol81ale to t~~ trade, We~ter~1 W~'"/t· ~n · 0 op rit 1 J• R.E.Sales Vlllate. Ronni Bear L.D. Pla1tlo Moldtns. COMM+ IO.,.USIS best quality an¥que1 at Mecflt.BdrmSetbyDrtw. cyo ope • r ann ca _HUISlSAIDES m0Jd1n1 ma1:hine11 & 1000;. c mm.Spilt Fashlons.545-7611 1005 g, Wakeham Ave. " reall1Uo coat prices. Solid Oak. Kna hdbrd, PubJ.Nvol.Mlntcond. Eaper'd, l\.1. MWilt be tnm small pla11Lic purlli. • 0 : s lonti t>llltance Llnes Please stop by or call for dresser. mlrrO!'!? _nlte 9550. 761-1271 den.ndable. Good aal Will train. E~clus1ve orflces, Ex· .A Casual, Fun info, 1833.5 Mt. Lansley. slnda.11000/orr. «rTHlSS POOL TABL• .. _. w,·ac- .. -· 549·3041 *prdonty.c11~1orapplt. SAL&SLADY SECRETARY Atmoaphere Fowitatnvalley.968·1.331 suo7b°t. 1 C.M.Mt-306l. EqualOpporEmployer Cote Rea ty Exper'dln.,xcluelve 1 N~Llonal Freab Produce FUM·TIM! GarcMjtSal• · 1015 :,::.;,a,orctc..:7 ° r. HURSISAIDIS &lnve8tment womon'1apparel. ·Wholeialer. O.C. PAIT·TIME Maaolflcent Antique•••••• .. •••• .......... . lulldl.C)Stcrff ·PRISSMJi.MTRMI HZ·l9Jl NewportSch 548·1007 Airport, 1 alrl ofc. lfkourHdwell,liketo Melodian -desk·style-60008TtJSeartalrcondl· W~ftlfttttt. Hiring due lo Increase Some offset press exper Real Estate Sales People Dependable, f11t, ao· tal on the phone & want reed orgim • mint condl· tioner w. 10xl8tent175. 494·2'17 census. ESf:r'd only for helpful. Full co. benefits. wanted. Up to 90/lO"'k . SALESMAN our ate t y p In I & to enjoy your Job ... Call... Uon, works beautifully, Other mhc. itern1. • ~~~~Xln~bltice~~~f~· Apply In person, Pen comm. split. Newport 1st run movie• now f~~~:·o~~.0~:1T1:; TIME/LIFE ~r~!ir!8!Y\h ~fr0ro~ai'~ S47·llS2 ·--~~~-~~:aiJ·~~!: Nl1ht· dlrlerentlal pay· nysaver. 1660 Placen~lu. Beach.548.e&14 available in Laauna lntervlewappt.556·1050 LIBRARIES INC perfect condition 1850. Hon.. 1060 rec: I.yr plyr Wfl 1pkrs. Apply, Park Superior, _c M Beach! Salesmen• to de· ~ ••••••••to••••• .. •••••• misc. C&ll552·57411. 1445SuperlorAvc. N.B. Pre1tll OJ>t!r;.itor. exp'd on RESTAURANT monstrate & hook-up ·SECRETARY -Appendix Qlr. Bay mare. -·~ -· IN, ..... ~n A.8. Dick 360. 333 3rd St . current cable TV sub· Small oil firm needs full 833-8095 An ti q u e stack ab I e 4 yrs, prot. trained Eng. I Ft lon.t Daley .d play .... Laguna Beach OrEAATIOHS 5crlt>ers. Full le P ttlme. or p/Ume help. Xlnt typ. bookcase, complete. 4 Consistent ribbon wtnner c.,. w.compreuor. Bst L Chor~Hurse --BKI Mana~emeni Co .. Mr. Oellia83M040.10t.o lngakllla&aomebkkpng EquaJOppEmplyrm/f ahelvea.1226.7~M2'15 atrated1how1.M&-11J4, ofr.Oall41M~-·-_ 11·7::.>am Positions open PRODUCTION Inc .. Burawer King's 4pm. ex per. prel'd. C.M. Kn1be Plano. Alkfor Laura. Mlt=.UWCMll in lrg professional S&F. TRAIH!ES I a r g es l Coast -557·5888 TB.l!AHO .... E SALES • --· .__,,,__. 1081 XJnt 1181, employee snack Franchise, Is seeking lop Sales MEN & WOMEN, 11r ,... 1898 vlnta1e. $1100. REG. ~ Arab aeldhlg. ...._ bar. Up to 3 wks vao. 36 Rubber hose products. rast food personnel lo p R 0 FESS I 0 NA L SECRETARY Expanding Orange Co. 751·72'75 Grey, very nashy! Prof. •H•••••••••••H••••••• Daysalckleave.Callror Irvine area Call for slafC their rigorous ex· SALES PEOPLE WHO Varied dutiea rnclud. publloatlon needs 1010 trained & al\ow. SCASHFORS appt.RoyaleConv.Hosp, appt.~7s.19 -panslon program In WANT TYO ERA~~ bookkeepina. No ilmok· ~1~!;,°~~;:~~v~~~~~=: ~·~.~~~•••••••••••• 213-3111·1418 Good used (l111)/rer~1s 546-6450. PW'chasang OraneeCounty. Experln sMsgR.O~OWJLt'+RAlN ing. N.B. Sal open. Exper. not us en. Waahere, dryers .. Clean HousetloldGoodtl065 Freeieta & Ito es OFFICE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS For People With Secretarial. Clerical Switchboard, Typin9. KtyfM"'ch or Dato ,,.ocen 5klllt Choose the days, wf'eks & location In which you work RECErflOMIST field Is weltomed " well . 645-8501 ""'7118. ta•-m-.t-•-. 1100, 1 vr •••••••••••• ••••••••••• 5'6-0768 compenH~. Secondarfl CALL FOR APP'I'. MR. · .,...... ..., ..,...,,. ,, -·-·" •.• Cheery pcrsonahty, 11ood S1MMS 637 ~ auar. Free delivery. Queen size boxsprtnp & Mmlc.1 grooming & accurate position• also av• 1 ' · TIRE Service S day wk . MstrChf. WW also buy. maltrua.SlOOorbltofr. *--""------&-1013 lyplng 4" wpm needed without exper. If vou are SICllTAIY Salai + comm. A~lJly: ,,_2840 U ed 6 llk 1m1w-. . " 1'n'-re•ted In jo1rn1·n .. a """" . Coftat Hwy, M .....,. . II mos_.. 8 ne~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• for busy purchusin~ "' a " Order Coordinator -.. 532-4350 830 6686 .. dept. variety or dulles. dynamic orKonliatlon on SA.LES Re1lonal sales ofc for F RG HT o AM AGE o · Conn Mio·O·Matlc elec Xlnt working ('Onds & 1ls way up, apply in this world wide manuI. HCYl'POINT SALE. 3308 Jewelry 1070 organ, ncellent cond1· benefits. Apply,Nallonul person btwn 1:30 & 4PM I 0•4 has un opening for a TRAINEE W. Warner nr Hatbor •••••••••••••••••••1>••• tlorl,lllOO.P.P.532-USi Syst.cms, 4361 Birch St. al 3303 II arbor Blvd oai..• THAT sales secy,'coordinat.or. Santa Ana. 979-2921 • WA ... TED Metal F\ute. j~i ;~;;. N.R. iNcar uc Airport) SUlte E·8 C. M. n Pos req's accurate lYP· •~SEMBLERS n h led a Cf E.O.K SALES JOB In& & aood telephone IW CASHPAJD TOP CASH OOLLAR ~ai~.;r 0 er. RULESTATE Successful. friendly, sw· lnging Laguna Beach re· 11ltor hall opening for A LISTER & MOTIVATED SALESPERSON, pref el' exper .. but will give on the job training. Jlillic McCormat•k Realty (IO Restaurant NOW HIRING SHACk SHOfl 3446 E. Coast Hwy Corona dtl M.,. communle11Uon s1tlll11. lst&2nd Shifts For WahriDryrai Refrig p A 1 D Fon you R --··--- Exper. pret'd, but we wo.-klngornot957-3133 JEWELRY, WATCHES. CERWIN·VEGA. BY8. GOOD will train the right w•sHER DRYER ART OBJECTS. GOLD. 11" renex cabinet. 300 person. Good sal & A SILVER SERVICE. watt.a RMS. MOO or best BUDDY! beoertta. For appt. call Super deluxe mulll·cycle FINE FURN & AN · ofter,M'J.1845 ..... 1 I "' th t . MF. INC. 3848 co-Dri•~ l'leW. S245set. 545·5748. -0 -·· ,... 1017 '"1 s •mos OMI • Potter Brunmfield blv S"' ··7 -1 UYtttock I 75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nt .... 1t1119 & fun tales 28 11 Avenlda .,6·4 4 Will b~y 1ome 1pp1Jance11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cookatltls. norma15• job In Oron«Je Co. Wt eropuerto <Across From working or not. Also Rea. Moraan mare, broke '29.95 & up, Canariea su. tl,~CZ.~"' 'l-1"7'Q yrs. 11l 1000 N. Coast QV\V\C~ •.o Hwy. J 494·7551 lempofo~seN1ce -~~~~-~--lll-77¥ , _______ , All Po11lllons Re.Opening Aug. 31,t Apply In person 9·4 Mon thru Friday Equel Oppor Employer 493-~99am·~pm model. Looks & runs like TlQUES. 645·2200 ---- Sa uanCa~llltrano OrangeCo.Alrportl screpmetal67S.5258 to ride &i drive. blk ....... ....,.. offer O NH pcty, a F.q I 0 E I _ _.._......,.. _____ _ good comm., lint F.q al Oppor mployel' ua ppor mp oyer I have a wblte Kenmore parade Morfan Qeldlng, .. _~ •-0 109-0 I d ln d Eng, Wes etn '7141 r--• rps bonut & ca1ual ••· e ec. ryer, x t con . 33111011 •••••n••••••••n•••••• TRAVEL Will trode for gBlf dryer ' J Pl C.oldwell Baf!ker Bldg 4040 MacArthur Blvd Ste3'>8 Newport Och motphtr• to go olong COUMSELOR or sell. 892-6371 aft. l pm Mach'--8078 Sp net Kimball ano. R I "' t t s 1 w;our daff b.neflts SECRETARY . .. .... ' Like new, never &11ed. ca ... s a e a e1cr~on • 2 Yra exper .. ~ickeung, Seara Cold.spat, upright, ••••••••••••••••••••••• M&11t aeU, bit olr over WIOeoo,vouCrnOIMshMldeSslOk~ RESTAURANT o"'°fcdeof'1pac•tol1~~2,:~ CM rlc ti J domestic & anterna· gold 2 yrs old 1200 New Blister Pak Mach 1800 815·87T2 ev M 11 d It _ _,,TIR .o • "CJ tlonal. 1714 >494·9741 559 .;.12 · · 15 .. xlS''. 2 stalloa llo-15 t21!1~3·1'1G8d"". • telcphone~ecretory & n~~e ros/ar\' & P/T & no •• ,.,.. nHHI. To function as secretary (8::.>am·S:30pm 1 ...,, amp 11,250, 631·0700 ,~ - - OFFJCEhelpw:1ntcd.En help. position. at Naugles W•Train toSalesandAdvcrtring E A I d GasG.E.clothesdryer& wkdays PIANO. Beaut lvert & ' thuslastlc. CARE Ell LA CASA ltLTY Drive Thru. Cln. friendly SOU"•;D GOOD? Manager.. Requ res TRAY L gt. mm~ Kenmore washer. 1100 ·1-0 Pond walnut contole. l ded I I ( l t f 495.1870 eve: 831·0737 • ,... minimum 3 years strong opemna. must be exp d. F 1 C u .. c., 7422 Mitc.UCIMOUI IO Ulttnew af15 8"+4880 m n i r or ron o c atmosphere. Faat mov-Tht" C.al 1eoretarial experience <ll yra>. Od. Npt. Joo. Nr. ~2~ p5aPrM. a -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ..:...·-·-· work In the world'$ ---------1 lna&challen11ina. Apply RUlllRDUC" with 1t1ht 1horthand, OCAlrport.549·8358 ~~-r __ ._·-----1 l11r1est. promotional REAL ESTATE at 21401 Brookhural tat " preferably In technical Gibeoo P'rll Cr refrig, Id photography co. Some Hamilton>. At products sales depart• TRAVE1.AGEMCY cond. 1150. Kelvlnalor colleae pref'd .. ore exp. *SALES* ------·--1 9•3 .. 095 M"'-u"'-G•n mandatory. All promo· 1 R~AURANT/PJZZA a rnent. """~ ~ 8 /S, FF, needa repair Uons from within. Pb Real Eatate au e11people Now hlr\na ror lrnmed. TtMl-LlllAlllS Interviews by appt only Sal commensurate w tex-lllO. Eva 883-0521 Call : Gall Gill for appl. open your Mure. Let us p/tlml! amployrnenl for Equal Opp Emplyr m;r Call 1714) 894·4711 per. N.B. olc. 159·11131. rt PCA lnternaUonal, help you lnto the bu.~I· wlcdy1 &/or wknda. Atl _ _. _______ , General Ele~ c ReCrtg. ncss-joln a company M •cHl ... E TOOL Tree climber• & toppers. 1976. Avocado color. 13.6 ·83l·IOS3. name 16 years In Orance locollon nr. OC airport. S4LESPERSOH "" " Must be exp'd and cu ft. 2·dr. Used 9 mos. Co t C II Cl l Neat appear. Fut on DIVISION llfl d F 11 P/T " """" OFFICEMGR Waunryr.enaat. Ra rEeAoLr feet re\f'd. A~ply In wunted for marine qua e • u or 127,..646 • .....,.. ----------• N rt n. b I t r F I hardware slore, part or Conrac Corporation avail. Can eam up t.o 1100 ewpo °"ac uxury ESTATEbyMcVAV. person on u r 9200BolaaAvenue C';rday. Call Sonny eves G.E. Washer or Kenmore Rent·A.Car flrm·to run ,71 ... 1842 9371 Hpm. f,'time. 673·~:-_ __ et we en 1 • 9 p M , washer~. ea. Norge or -•nee. We rent Mercedes ... • s~. Pe~noronl's Wt1\mlnater Hot int d -11 "' .. ~ SALF.S PEOPLE-exper'd Equal opportunity 714'675-8872 po gas ryer ..,., ~:SL exclusively. Ap Real Estate S. · Brio;tol wnnted for exclusive employer m/f ---------• ea. Guaranteed & de· pllcant 1hould be in· LIKITHE tNcxttoMcOOnald's> women·s & children's nrl'OR8·2potltlon1avail llveredS46-8612 tolllgent, lndu1trlou$, MARluES Equal Oppor Employer ·clothina i;toro. Fashion to care for autistic chlld w.!ll oraanlzed & attroc· " . • d 1 1 F 11 1---------i who la In tchJ 1 hrt Mon· .Re tr I i. freezer • tlve.Muathavetopnotch Wearelooklngforufew Restaurant lslan ocnton. u · Ftl, tralnin& tor Whlrlpool,Gold,clr,15cu perionaUty&lovelodeal good. Hcen1ed men & J.fl.MAC'SRHT. ~~:S:1>'· Call Rebecca •SECRETARIES* b~havlor modification fl.S200ibstofr.552·5748. wi publlc. Unique OP· women who wlfn~ to be Now acccpUn11 applicn· --I ---'-.ft.-a I. provided hrs adJuatable .-rtunlty for the rl•ht an active part or a Real tions for AM & PM posi· SALESPERSOu _.,_.. .. ..-. • II· 1 t · lulldlngMahrfatt IOZS """ .. &. f , h hi h " MUI. ve• n pear -time. ••••••••••••••••••••••• versoft. Pleat• phone tale or ice w,t & lions. COO.,$ For fine jewelry itore. EMrLOYEltS ~or67S·S531 Used Lumber. 4"xl2"x1!' <7141 194·4181 tor in· standards or ethics & " Exper'd In window dis· . tervlew, perrormnnce, an ex-DISHWASHERS play & knowledge or PAY ALLPllS Uphqlslel')' trainee for (23), 8"lll0"Jt16' (4>. cellent graduated com· W "ITR!SSIS china. crystal. illvet & LJs Reindlrt Agency medical co. Sew'e exp 2""10''xt-4W' (4321, T· _____ ._ ___ , mlulon schedule Ii out· ~ 4020BtrohSt,Stel06 nec.310'1So.KUaon,SA bracket.s126l,144-08'11 atandln• ortlce tacllltles. Apply in person 8am· nne Jewelry. F'ull·tlme. N ... h --• PACKAGERS Clean packa,Jna work. No e•per. Me. 18 & over. Xlnt workini conds & pay. Day, awlnt & araw.yard shift•. Local. For an Interview, ap· lOam &t apm·5pm. 10142 8'13·9334. =A;;:1&tb~~90 WAITRESS. Part time Degl 1040 1 tm t please call Ad a m 11 A v e < A l EllS M/•..-.1 8 lunch. Call between 9 & ••u•••••••••••••HH•• po.n ;'§1.0101 : Brookhur1t. in .Hun t. SAL.ISP O .....,.._ Uamlorap .649-9446 En1ll1h1heeJ>doa,malea Behl Good opportunity for SICUllTYGUAllD Id $50/ba tr C II Crawfotcl It •not. 1r .. ual Oppor Employer rnalurt woman. {() hr Waitr.., expel'. Balboa ·11'1 ° L o • a _LAf_ pel' wk, tacludlni neede4 until Oct 2nd, Penina~urea. . lllUtaT. . 1-------• •vet/wlebd1. ~ply '" ~c.'1 :f.:~.11·15 per 875-2850 · FtM to Too · 1045 RETAIL person. 1931 ewpwt WattreHH eicp'd .• busl •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• RliLISTATE ~8~. office • Saleapeople.exper. Call for app't. . overload _m_-3388 ____ 84_4_.2_21_2, 157-00' I r-•R•l!C•lr-Tl•O•N•IS•T--4 3723 Birch St, N. B, Do you lib worlrln& with ~~~~~~~~~I people? We are looklna for a well·1roomed In· Part limo work for 10· dlvldual with a arood meone experlenc:ed In petl()oallty ta arect the UM of band and J>OWCI' pubUc. We wlll train you &oola, band••'!\. router '°work our 1wltcl\board. etc. Write Acl #"40, l>•ll.Y Thia lull time Polltlon t•• Pilot1 Box lHO, Colla qulrca light tYpb\I of t5 _M_e._a_,c._._.,. _____ 1 ~pm. S500/rnont.b lo ________ , 1tart. PleaM ull Person· ntl for an •JIJJOlntment. WWJAM HAJ\VJl;Y Atnta AM n41U5-M22 Dllial ()pp £rrtplyr m /I llCmr? /llC'Y CLERKS Blvd. COila Mt1a llCT 1•t1L ,Ill boy. Friendly attitude a Black Lab/Shep Mlx • SALES tntomalio11ll organlH· muat. Colt& Mtta ana. Shots, Uc. Gd watohdori. Part time. a.o~m"" Mo\l• Uon. Statt1n1 at S850/pet m.IMl2 wkdya t-c:ao for friendly, nda fd home. UTOT!M l"tl, perttct ror vollea• mo.can527-862t. W0tmatlon _1.a:n __ .2ee0_. ___ _ c:.n .. ettltrtn Marbtt S\uden\, no pre11uu s.rvlct Station Atten·I .. ________ S'ret 1rn male blac:ll: 401, l PotltloM open lit, 2nd & sales ot 4Ubta• to meet. dant, e1&per'cl. Day " _..::::::=;::..::::.::.i..;=.:.::::::;.._iaa __ ... ____ _ ltd 1hlft!, tn Ban 531.()811 E~-.runtap/Ume.A~ WAREHOUSE Naw HITACHI Dl~O Clemente & Laaun•i·------•I .Pl>' &MU .. 8t. •f.lon. 17tll • •sstst. TlUCI atenotwett. O.clr, U.t Beach. Other areaa hive Jr l'lfp price 1479,0S Atlaatlo'a e1penlnp ulao. No exptr. price 12115. req'd. Apply •t any of ATLANTJCMVStC our :.=;ewport Blvd ~ t. mh c.M. C08 ~1•• '42·'1101 ROBINSONS ... ~ ...... lbterv&twliit •OPUc:•nlt 17 • ~ fee or th1 pre '°' ~ 0 p pro cUl l J"Q• ha a Ii ' . • rl i~~...Z::::=.ll.:J;~~.._....:.---~M~CM\d~~A~Ul~~!..1!.!!1~1~m~ W..t.4 '"a Mtet •• ..,.,..... ••• , I w ......... .... Used ....... ~ ...•......•.....•...... ..........•............ . ..................... ·•·•·······•·····•····· •••..........•.•..•••.. 9070 ._,/lt.4• .. ,160 WIWIU.IUY W.. t7.20 Mltadnlen 9740 Volbw..,_ 9770 C.•• 9tl7 IMli~rw ttlO 11• r •••• •• •••• ·~"'••••,...... •• •••••• •••, •• ••••• •••• YOUI DATSUH • ••••••••••••••••• •• ••• •••••••••• •• ••••••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••• •• •••••• ••-.. ••••••••••••••••• • ••••••• •••••••••~••• •c•t, 411uel •ow 94; 1Up ror ft. rur rmt: '7• l'ar Wtat PAlDFORORNOT * DRIVIA • IACIS4t • • vwbt taus. Cood ccmd, "lSOamaroLT.ze.000111. ?Ot...,l119S700 . IJJ. 11 • a I lb 0 al: H •• p 0 rt Mlr bomti. ~. SC, lower TOP DOLL.Al n ""' Used r. • D I • I 0 0 d x.lnt cond. $95. Wkda11 Good coed. Ste •• .,. ... 1 tall rattt atart t/U. POI TOP CARS * LI LE ••• * • tranaportatlon 11100 •·C010; 141.nTI. eve g u ~t ::'1 '-• • ft.., WW:_,,.. m :•n11 -SAVEALOt ova100 ..,,,..,._. --· ... ~~':'.m .. r t;lr d•:r· nl•. WANTED: ho 111111 for TN!len Tre•el ti 70 SHOP ft COMPARE M!ICIDES 'n Popc!7i Camper. tm· Cheft'Olet ttZO '11 Mercury tit teto. PS • Ev IT' .,___ • OM Dt$PLA y ~ --58Klua •• ~ll lm· ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• PB, air ~ .... °! .... ..__. • . . --·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• H of a.;... rt .._..__ ...... <NlN ·-........ .!?~~----_J . .i•i• WANTtobu)lll3l'lravel OUM ..,po. I ' 'ai9QIEV.BELAJR.On· ~.~ ' '" • ............ ·-llP ttlr we11.:r WE BUY Al11'HORIZED vw 14 THING 18,000 ml. lY M,000 orlJlnal mil • ----· ... 1'ndl •• 9llU)de 1Up ln • eq ... p • r•· KERC&DESDEALER mso. Xtra ;lee M0-1080 'tbls car la lD PERJ'ECT :.s ... ~5ao w:~~· All II rn17, a,111. Cal Pal ror ~· 1Up uon1ble. CLIAH CAllS oea11ucbester, , evee/wknda,MC~dp oril}ul «mdil1on. You ._. ... , new uni.. Sale ID la Npt or A.quaUo Prk, lllM NIMROD tent trlt • TIUCKS B~ Park m\llt .-1 LooU ruos or trade. Below blue 21• DR A IC & Cr a fl INM'tll... workalOQd GOO. ' IZJ.7210 '• SQUAREBACK qt. excellenL $1,000 0r beat book. Pb ITS·O:Ma or .,, &edaa. U:ft ........... a-.....& l'JS.T:i.'Sl CONNlll -•THllUT OntbeSanta.AnaFwy. blue, auto, 1d. cond. cubotter.831·9a. ,_IO«Sll _____ _ .el -.....-~ SUOO. W.D. Schock -~~ •......!!... ' 1 ;. ~~., Sid 9010 lii..-a-Uffltu , 110 11!1 .--yalS ,,..__ • o c '12 llarqula • dr P IS ----. .. _ ..--. •r ~· '"""'"" MaCIDIS ~ .... 3S02 S. QreeovWt 1 bevy Sta. W1a. p/n n/W P/.;_ • A c' &.-did J llltl&oi ••-•••••·--•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHEVROLET Call ..... Mleclta• UMOUSIHU a.,SA.Ml-a21'7 Kq:swd. Fat. orla. own. a.dial:. Orttl:;rt. I • ::::.,.U."'J:;,. ofr. 'm,~ 1u ~= ·~~t~~,TR~LER -HorborBlvd, TODAY! Lo• mll .. • 1811 '74 YWIUS .~~~now Uru "'°"· it .. 1161 =-~: -------..-.! aC!lll'791.CaU•1118. '1l·l403 COSTAMESA 88800VESTREET (Str.OJU). Alao black Lomi '3500...... eo..&Jhr7t60 • &dU. eloctrle fun 17 , OL-CO ""* V •. ,546-IZOO NearlllacArtbur i&nk.hMOaTv0.U1abC~IS , '--··' .' 'fSSCbevyNova. ·-lluata"• Rblt .... boat, Mal• 20, 111any ~" .,.ep •One mo. old, 2 wheel box lrJamboreeRoada "' 74 """ 412. 4-dr. Xlni "50.ruosttroni. -.... .. .. ""'·... tap Mere w/pwr. lrtm. trlr, new Ure•, ll&ht TOP 133.-1300 D'ILICIANCI eond. A\&to, nu Mlab itl lll0-3817 Good mec:h. oood. llul Vu100 trlr. l~mac. tarp. G75.4118-2131 ' DOLLAR a&W.1'nbSAMT·92So blt'd.fl300.980-A86 ..U.S&a.W.652-1&10 1tei":.~ ~a k.., .. !!~ Gllll.545-'18 6lnale whl UUJ Trlr Gd '72 DallWll300,Mc,OOOmi. '78 POP TOP Ccnpr Lo Col\::04c~~~~1~: t.op, Milllt-t 9912 • 1 • n 1, r llHV• '7t&OV111WU(DJet'8() · · t PA.ID auto tran1, A/, m•a !73450821..drif..~liae.orti ml,llttoew,mu.tiell! pat.l141l5.53S·ll893 ...................... . ca. fath., trlr, 111 HP P'erd 11, Sb 1 =~ADY ofter con· FOR CLEAN wheels. SUOO or bit oft. ownr. Serv. records. MZ-4461orUl 1* •• ... to_·.., 08. bem top. a150 PP. •.100/0tr. WkD4a : ~~e. .,Ev•• 175-1402 835-4794 superb cond. Wknds: • 74 Olev Vea•. auto tr&DI, "u -· ... ,ooo orig tn.Q3IO 17$.SJn Movlot! ''d'd' enclosed '71 510, 4c1r iedan, A/C, t7H> 491-3548, wkda11: '61 VW IUS AJC, aakln& $1700. ~ ::Uwnn. Xllll cond. 11 f\ Dwp V boat w/trlr • trail«, plus apare tire. clean. 11500 firm . (21J)'ll3-IM$ 1850orttade?642·11161 631·3375 · • 1541 - J$1 l"ord interceptor 1£4 ,!_!>_!:.Ill w /50 HP l200.Mf.0808alt5:30 673-5881,aft6pm495-4188 ,_ • ..,.'"cir a-.aa0 r""• VW "*-, '7S ,.acb J. V-4, loaded. l .'0 bU tank ' Vwnue "lrl( whl lrlr. -~.. -... • ...... """'vt 75. $4000. See Qlrylltr 9925 New paint• tires Call ' l •compass, Jlualeeil.SIOO/l»tofr. Alleol ,_.Sat. '78 Z 2+2. air, tape, lo ~~.:ds~:u~Nu at 76 Service, Marine et •n•ouo-•uuuuu 6'24729eva/wknda ;~:-1 ~5~ cf:u 546-8808 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrules. S500 +take over W.'lllli _..,. · or ParkAve,Ballslnd. 197,CHIYS&.a --·-- 4M-4i213. 11· CENTURION ~= IMPORT CA.RS ~~.~uY mu. Sl 79.11. ;;;;;;----. _,0 Vol•o 9772 CORDOIA ~ M::.a. ~~t M:i S '· ,._ _ _.1.1' •' Bay-C-'--,., wi1b ,., Competitive a 9520 ... I .L MODELS -_ .. __ _,.,.,_com·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only 702$ actual mu-. -u ... -.... or.c ... - • ~· ~. • ........ •--11--, ...,, __ ....... ~~sler •••••,•••••••••••••••• •• ~ pietely Nltorwd all new """' -........, """"' '°'"" $2400. Bottom rer1.11. new .......... •v-...... ,, '73 Datsun 240Z. 1 owner. • IEFOU YOU I 1 k e brand new !I·,-_.;__...;.;..;;..;.;..;.;. __ rover. t7~351M Hemi en.cine. Jaguzzi Jet 64 GORDOM WI Whltei red in tr. M a1 :ttao lotne"w cpta, rbltw280b,f2 Sal. YOUI Automatic, alr cond .• fr'I FASl'BACK. loaded. ___ __.:..;_;;_ __ -l pump. Honest 7014PG JOHM KEEILE whh, 4 spd, all exlraa. Ures, ne '"' pwr 1teerin1 & brakes lob ol ext.rM. Va J80. loah.Rflfff/ boel. S.U. new for over 4 pasaenaer. 4 speed, HEED $U50.e73-0368or842-8582 pant. S3500. 1145·2417 VOLVO, and many more extras! AJT, P/S, pwrdisc brks. ~ 9050 112,000-sellln& 18999. sunroof. A sliver beauty. CLEAN eve1/wtnda See Ul tor a top dollar t786PDC>. EZ term•· Sharp! 11500 firm. ••••••••••••••••••••"• Call 568·8000 ask for <Ser.1!0023>. Call Ron tor USED CARS '73 Da~un 510 ·2 dr, aood estlmaie.! O.A.C. l yr. parts & labor 7Sl.ao7 'LEASE Gary. quote. ...OW ~· new tires, 33,7~ MG 9742 MARQUIS VOLVO service policy avall. -•• -11-tao-----va.-=:; New Islander 28, 1.-:i 1hare Want Ads MOTOR CARS " au, SJ.995. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION VIEJO Auto Center's price la top ~ J /S ew u;:• inc Id's shp. tax, in· Call6"2·56'18 D'aEGAHCE CALL PAPPY 75 Datsun280Z. 4 spd. air; 'G8MG Mldaet. Complete· 831·2110 495·1210 ONLY $5499 Jmt tuned. ~n1 coo~ surance.PP.842·2821 .., _ __.._.._ 6218W.17thjiAS47·92SO 540-5630 AMi FM tape. sharp, lyoewln/out.Muateell. MAIERS lln5.Pb6'5-M63 ----"_....... .... ._ make offer, 675·0432: 11500. Ph 675-8772 av• ORANGE COUHTY AUTO CIEHTE:ll ..;._~-- loots, Sall 90'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '59 CHEV. BEL AIR. On· 932.2759 (2.13) 893-7768dya. VOLVO Div.-Nabers Cadillac OlckrnobHe 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. Sde/ ly 34,000 original mUea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21'MORGOH Reftt 9120 ThiacarisinPERFECT '671600 ROADSTER Gd '72 MG Midget. Needs EXCLUSlVELYVOLVO 1425BakerSt.,C.M. 197•0LOS OUTISLAHD ••••••••• .. ••••~••••••• origlnaJ condition. You 2626HARIORILVO. cond., sliver. 11200 or work. Jle•t offer. Oall LaraestVolvoDealer '-•blkeastoUtarborBl • must see! Looka, runs COSTA MESA bestofr.675-1232 Grea,5Sl..o788 lnOi:angeCounty! 540-9109 TOROMADO Loaded with all new 1976 Ford. Camper. excellent Sl,OOO or beat MGI 9744 BUYorLEASE Fl.Ill power. air cond .• equipment and sleepe 6 LOaded, mag.s, rer, itv • cash offer. 638·9308. TOP IUYER Fiat 9725 •••••••••o•••••••••••• DIRECT 197roof6 CoAr/doCba w.hite, \.\ vln AMiFM stereo & CrulH adults In comfort. air, trlr hitch, custom Seeuafirst,.&last!Top ....................... ,• , ,crwsecontrol. control.JustabeautJful AlDmlc 4, Genoa. VHF, seat.s, fold-out bed. Xlnt '80 Volvo 54-4, r ed. dollarpaldfor lmportll. ,72 SPORTCOUPE 118. Must sell now. Xlnt. ~,,~,~-,,.,~·~ Ultwheel,bluelnt,alarm car! <988FUO>. EZ dinghy. 6' r head room. shape. Lo ml. Taite over Restored to orig cond. Nu COSTA MESA d Radiate, extrH. very • T • system. 10,900 ml. idol terms-0 .A.C. 1 yr. parts ~.500,673·9211 bkr. ~~5, 540-3383, t.hruout. Mtr still under DATSULJ ~~~ FMm:.'di:.h'cie~!i clean. 11700. Pbl37·2385 cond •• 15.'iOO. 498·2831 & l~borl AserviceC pol li~y ERiaiON 37' Llke new, ' wrnty' s.2:50. 55Z·7545. ., pipes, bJk vlnyl bard-top. 1972 MGI. $2000 2025 S. Manchester eo.tlll .. atal 9930 ava · uto en er • dine, dsl, whl, etc. Mlni·truck camper shell. 21J.5&7·36Sl. 646-38>3 2845Harbor Blvd. canary yellow. Good con· 7S8·1728 A--i...w... 750-2011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• price is Race/ c r u Is e. P. P. Phone Co. type. Cost Claulc Studebaker 1956 Coeta Mesa · 540-6410 ditioo. Ask.l.ni Sl950 or ~ 1C1J "'"" "70 4 cir, xlnt cond. Mtr. OHLY S26H 831·2160evs. $550, muat tell 1225. Pb President. As ls. ~tor-makeorrer. 646-3118 after Opel 974 1972 VOLVO body & lnt. Under Blue HAIRS CAL 25 . 1978 N~ 552.3475 fer.645-9037 WE PAY Spmor67J.7144andleave ••••••• .. ••••••• .. ••••• PllOOCOUP'E Bk. Sl095. Oya (213> AUTOCEMTER C hampion. Loaded. 10 Motoriudllk•s 9140 .. ~-.JDri•-9550 TOPDOLL.e.R msgforTammy. 1913 Opel GT. Air, Al d 922·5070, eves '714> Div.•NabenCadillac ~ ,,..,_.. •• A , AM/FM tape, xlnt cond. rea Y a "classic .. -t 557·3540. 142$8akerSt CM , bapofsa11a.Nrnew15 •••••••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••• FORMIFTY 6QFiat124SprtCpe ~-.. elf "'•"'7381 speedwi overdrive.,._ ·• · · hp. Honda 0 /8. '9llOO. '76BATAVUSMoped AMC-JEEP IMPQRTS greatcood,oewvalvet,; --e er....... AKJFM1tereollrack& _.-.ett. 9932 ~blhutofHar-81 (213> 592·21165 or <714) Gdcood S350 #I 1-C_.lf. more. must see. movina PClf"ldw 9750 leather interior.••••••••••••••••••••••• 54~910_! __ 960-3484 CalJ646-6788-Julle m ._ MAJl"'UlSMOTOltS mustaell$l.350.642-C!41S •••••••u•••••••••••••• laGlETV>. 'fr'I Vette. F:B. Restored Olds ood WEOUTSELLALL .,. Fia d 197391420 Am;ntatrk ONLY $4395 to stock. Superb condl· Ulm • a transpor\a· -:;,f~t·~18i1r'.:o ~/ 9150 ','if,/;,",t#,,W.5 ~~~~r.:~~wy. ~ .... .'.::18:!.r. ~l m•1 whli, •Int oond: MAIHj)UISYOLYO oon . ....,.Ph838-5"$ ""'s-,,7 • firm. Call 551·153'7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUGE INVENTORY 131-2810 495· 12 I 0 offer. fr'IM281or675-a64 s:§200. 5S2·9l56 aft. 6 PM MI$.5ION VIEJO '76 Corvette, air, AM i FM -•. t95 f i2· Klt 14 • OK DI ----;; '11Honda S50 four·K. xlnt All Models New" Used -.73 f ' t 12'7 Co LG '73 914 1.7. Appearance 131-2110 495-1210 1tereo, PS. PB, PW, ••••••n .... • .. •••••••• • e. nn • tll n n 1 n I con d ll ion , Leasing Av labl WE IUY ta upe reat IP1> Air stereo lo ml 181i01> tnc > 989·2728 · · Finn. all F.G w1trln. ~1 C t at e USE·oc••s• cond. S1400.-Must eell. pvtpey.Callm-ilm · '74StaWp.l"5,AC.Xlnt · 73.PIDto Waeoo. 4 spd, <7l4>682·3891 al\. Spm CK a Meta w , h "'" . 642-3008or 751·9864 c:oncl Call Jeff llor'H '75 orange T·top. l1200 or A, c. needs work. Run.a. LASER, 4 wk• old, run NewtmHonda 750auper AMC JHp de~:r!w n::t~heto~t 1914 Fiat l24TC AM FM Must aell lmmed! Yellow ~70cb'a ' bat offer. Ev., aft 6, n:m.MS-3l51 rover, equip. ba ... & dol· aport, maroon, 160 ml. 2524 HARBOR BLVD. A t Ce P te W rv ~ 15 000 i R d.' 1.a • , '73911TTaraa. A·l. must W-0143 971 Pinto· Very loval~ ly, save 1150 . -or will tuper deal •t 12000. COila Meu 549-8023 u 0 n r. e nee · m • 8 18 • eee. 110,950. or beet. '75 VOLVO 2'2GL, 5 1Dd, N 1 _ ka 1 -. 2831 your used car! 12100. 4i4·2130 8'54l1 air, PIS~ sunrf., &eatber CoulJar' 9933 ew tu~ shoe •pa.int. I trade up to newer Lido. -JEEPS .. 77" JOE , cir M Int, oriit.• ownr. $5100. •••••n•••••••• .. •••H• ateerinc. carburetor. 4-fr'l~3746 hm, or 5S'M342 '73 HONDA 350....-4. 3100 CJ. 5 • a • c J . 7 • s , M .e.c PHERSO.... 7rnl4 1.24 4. . AMdl /F , lo Roll Royce 9756 Flrni 495-4441 spd. air, All/fll r~ ofc. • ml, llke new, beat otter. Cherokees. Wagoneers, A " cOOd a~p~a ala. Xlnl ••;,•••••••• .... •••••••• . . i1 RXT. very 1ood wired for caueUe. *'°'>: "28' KANTOLA Trtmarld. ~ Pick-ups, up tD 11,200 dis CHEVROLET 12995 · 648-SD>evi 10£Al£R 1N U.S.A. Mlot, Used condition. 12150. 645-831 8 ~es. Head, aalley. 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Italian Defense Mmister Vito Lattanzio said in Rome that the 10·)'ear-oJd, cancer-emaciated Carter . .. 7(:,ritiques -ti Months WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Carter credits himself with improvloa the lmaee of the federal covernment in the minds of Americans, but he concedes that his administration has yet to prove it can solve the nation's toughest problems. In a critique of his ~rformance after six months In office, Carter concluded that progress has been made in im. provlna the lone or government. But the President expressed discouragement over efforts to lower inflation and unemploy· ment. And he admitted that there have been no spectacular aphievements in foreign affairs. Jn a personal report card, Carter summed up his first months in office th la way: ''Specifics -too early to say. ~ne, trust -pretty sood. • · Carter had been a1ked to rate 5 elf a.a President In an ln- ew with ABC Newa, con- ed In bl• hometown in • Plains, Ga., last Wednesday and Kappler, wel1b1na only 105 pouhd.s, waa carried out ot the mlllt.ary hoepital at about l a.m. The former Gestapo officJal was aervtna a Ute term for tbe reprisal alayin& of ~ ltallan civilians in German-occupied Rome and fot the put several months had been under treat· ment for his illne11 at the hospital on a bill overlookina the Colosseum. West German government 1pokesman Armin Gruenewald aaJd here that authorities re· celved a telephone call from Kappler's wife, Anna Marie Kap- pier· Weneer, who said her hu1band was in the country. His exact whereabouts were not known, Gruenewald said. Kap- pler'• wife llves in Soltau, in the northeastern part of the country. Kappler bad said be wanted to die ID Germany, but Italy's hl1he1t court ruled last LN6 Con~roversy December against setUne him free. The Italian newa aeency ANSA bad reported earlier that it re· ceived a telephone call claimlne that a West German terrorist or· ganization bad kidnaped Kappler and demanding tbe releaae or jailed ~rman terrorist&. On learntnc of bis disap- pearance, Jp.-lsb leaders In Rome called for a demonstration at tbe hospital later ~oday. The onetime Home com· m ander of the Gestapo. the N azl police, bad been under treatment at Cello hospital here for the past several manths. His lawyer said he was suffering from terminal stomach cancer. Police gave no detalla ol tbe disappearance, but the state- owned radio network said it learned that Kappler was visited at the hospital early Sunday by two women carryins two larae baas. The radio 1ald the women may have arranced the escape, taking Kappler away tn • waltlne automobile. The radio alaUon conjectured that It was possible to carry the German out in a large baa "because ot Kappler's lieht wel1ht after ao many months ol cancer sufferings." Police later found the car on a Rome street, but there were no traces ot the tw0men or Kappler. Bolsa Vote Set Huntington Weighs Annex Bid . . The Huntington Beach City Council is scheduled to act tonight on a recom.mendation that the city proceed with the controversial annexation of the Bolsa Chica marshlands/ Annexation efforts fiave the backing of Planning Director Edward Sellch, the Huntington Beach chamber or commerce and Mayor Ron Pattinson. The annexation began ln the summer of 1976 but was delayed by citizens who feared the action would impair efforts to acquire part of the property for public use. - "I am absolutely in favor of annexation and I would like to see it accomplished as soon as possible,'' Pattinson said today. But the annexation ls opposed by the Amigos de Bolsa Chica, whose president, Ken Martyn, says the action will increase ac- quisition costs. Assemblyman Dennis Mangers CD·Huntington Beach>. who has led successful efforts to purchase 924 acres of the manhlands with slate funds, ls scheduled to address council members. Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit also is scheduled to attend toru&ht's meeting. Sctunit bas advocated the crea- tion of a regional park alone the easterly Bolsa Chica blutfs to link up with the city's Central Park and the Bolsa Chica Stat.e Beach. In a report to the city council, Sellch urges the city to move ahead with annexation so it can be the lead agency in determtn. Ing the u,,e ot Bolsa Chic a land. Selich also said that the city would realize about $17~.ooo an. nually from oU tax rnenues and property taxes when the property is annexed.· He said that he doesn't think annexation would affect the purcbaae price of property. But Martyn disagrees. ''The closer you get to development. the higher will be the appraisal or the land,•• be said. The state legislature bu ap-proved an appropriation of s:u million for purchase or the 824 acres. However, Signal Properties has estimated \he <See ~O~A, Pa1e AZ) Neav Fires Erupt I broadcaatSUnday. · ''I think u far u the tone of the •ovemment and the atUtude or ()Ur people toward the •overn· inent, the marks would be fairly Workmen climb up aod down maintenance stairways on the outside of storage tank.a of the country's only liq- uefied natural gas plant. ff• in Everett. Mass. on Boston Harbor. However. more LNO plants are pro· posed. some in California. as an added source of energy power. The fear of a catastrophe has stirred up con· troversy over the proposals and is discussed m a ston· Huntington Sewer Job 'Too Hasty' The clty't handlhia of a $220,000 emergency aewer proj- ect for the northern part ot Jlunt· inaton Beach hu been attacked by critics as belne too huty. Armies of Firemen Choke Coast Blaze ,J1 Dte Aaotla&ed Press While a 10$-mlle fire line beaan to cbob tbe raitnc Marble-Cone fire oo Ute Central Callfocnla coast, officials said a chain of smaller blues nared out ol COD• trol today in the northwest. tulh." the President aaid. "A!s tar u lancible results in h.ls first ,ix months on economy, they have been somewhat disappoint· Ing." Cart.er noted that there baa Men no mltjor lelup In lnfiaUon, and that the unemployment rate ~u fallen only slightly alnce be (()ok office. • ••we have not had any major breakthrou1h in foreljn affairs, although we have a very coherent program that we are pursuing," he .said. "We are ~enac:ious and determined to im- prove the situation in Southern Africa, in the Middle East, with the Soviet.a, on SALT (a atrateaio arms llmilaUoo treaty> and test bana aaa.tnst atomlc we~pons. Carter, •ho campalrned fOl' the pres!dency u an out.aider to ~uhlncton, 1ald he la feeling •more and more like an lnsldet'' -due to what. he called aapirit or cooperaUon and bannony with ~th the Democratic and )!.epubllcao leaderahlp la Conired. ··u all ot our J>TOr•ms are lcloDted, ~ I tblft um ad· JDlnlltr&Uon will be• 1"aton1.:.•· ha aald, retteratlila a P91nt meae Jn an lna&q&ural en ~b. and pictures on C3. · Carter Backs Lance In Bank Troubles WASHINGTON (AP> ~Presi· dent Carter says he has con· fldence In Budget Director Bert Lance but knows Lance will quit if government investigators prove there are any improprieUea in his financial dealings. The President's statement was his first expression or personal confidence in Lance slnce the Treasury Depart.ment, under the authority ot the comptroller of tbe currency, be1an probtna loam Carter'• lont-Uaie friend obt.alned Qen he wu a Oeorela baDJter. • Carter made an appotnllneot to see Lance toda.y for their ret· ular weekly meetlnt. White HoUH Deputy Presi Secretary Ru Gramam Hid they were ex· pected to di1cu11 the Prest· dent'• aovernment noraanba· tloa ~· Lance ls In cbu11 oC lbil ,._.am. It Wii·tbelr tint rneetln1 afAte Aue L Lance bu been on vaca· tton It SU blaDdl Ga. Wblte Houle Preu Secreti.rY JodJ PGwtil h• Mid thi Preal· dent wW rtfralD frOin dJICUUJftl tbe tnvaUpd.oD wltb Lance btcaue Carter feel• Lance 1hou1d deal a~ w\th th• comptroller's office on the mat· ter and not use the President as an intermediary. The New York Times said Saturday that investigators for Comptroller John Heimann are statthinl the records for about 20 additional loans which might have bun extended to Mrs. Lance, u well as other family members and business entitles. Coast Man stabhe«J in Buena Park A U ·year ·old HunUnaton Beach man WN repOrted in ata· ble ~uoo today a~er auffer· ln1 a knife wound tn the back durlna a parklnc lot scume ln Buella Part Sundai, police re· pcnUd. Mll.n oamdi GUN'kO, of 3272 Euttr am., '-btlna tr•ated f« • wouna IQ the n1bt lower ~ack it :West Anabehn Com· m unltY ffcllpttal. police at.Id. om-. Mid Gulilko and some ::r:-bll• arluhif with irouPGJ.men ln tbepatlt· 111 lot of .Knott '1 M.rry Farm :'f,J::= Buena P.~"' Con· They claim that the plannlne procedures were rushed and that there wasn't adequate opportuni- ty to provide commenta on the environmental impact report on the project. City Councilman Rlchard Siebert. who dubbed the plan to lnatall a temporary sewer line "a Band· Aid measure, said he didn 'l think the city has asaessed all ramlflcatlona of the problems ln the area. Herb Chatterton of the city's Environmental Council, .saya he thinks the .sewer project ls over· kill on the part of the city. He said the proposed line may be more than what is actually needed. He added that It may in- duce addltlonal erowth In the northern sections of HunUniton Beach without proper Impact studies. The project is destined to han· dle lines tbat are runnint near 100 percent capacity along Warner Avenue. The 2l·lncb line would extend from synncdale Street to 800 (eet west o Graham Slreet. Conatructlon of 81 new homes has been held up for 1everal months because of tho over· burdened llnea, The city council is expected to select a bid on tbe proJect · tontcttt Critics taY that th& public heartna by the J!:nvtr()flmental Revlew Committee wa.s he•d before the po1Un1 pet1od ot the environmental impact report bad expired. Mar1aut C1rlber1, atao a member Of tffe environmental cou~U. 1ald tbat, as a conae- q u enc e. alhrnatl~et and <BM BEWE&. ••&•At) AP ........... WHERE FIRES RAQINO Firemen B•ttUng Fl•me• Ftretlahtera in the Klamath National Forest 1tru11led against steep odds, hampered by rugced terrain and billows of smoke that J,r'OUDded air tankers and delayed air·drops of fire re- tardant. On a lofty ridge separating Humboldt and SlJklyou cot&ntle$, 5 ~ miles ot fire line were hacked out as a 9,ln>·.acre fire roared up from the valley below. O(ficlals •aid the two smaller flrea burned together early Sun. day Into the 9,800-acre fire, now known as the Fona-Hammel blue. Another 2,SOO·acre fire churned throu•b brush aDd Ore oeartbeSalmon River. 0 We1re not at all optlmlstic about these fires." 1ald Em•t Welnbera. U.S. Forest Servi~• spokesman. "It could take qUlte a Cew da.yl to put them 0\11." At the lt1htnln1·aparked M arbl•Cone blaze, near pte· tureaque Bit SUr, 1eeure flrt lln• encircled 50 percent ot the tire. "We're boldinf onto it,·• said callfomla t>.Partment ol forewy tCDF> spokesman Dlct Marlow. F~re burned hottes\ ou th•· e~ nuk nur Arro,o W. • ~cua t.be north hi. tb• Ventana W11demelt. fire OIOcdall ._ (&lie ftSES, Pace AU • Stereotyping By TV Rapped WASHINGTON <AP> ,._,. U.S. Civil JU&bll Corn ml.Allon NW ~ Wle-Mlan la marked by ndal ud MXUal alereatyp- IQ. aod that the Federal Com- mumeatioN Comm111ion <FCC> a,ppean miwllllnt to push hard to end IUCbdiserimination. Tbe eommlwon aaJd the FCC appears "willina to accept Uttle more than a paper commitment" by the television lndUJtry to end s uch dilcrimination ··1n doina so 1t has thereby demonstrated its unwilhnaness to Governors In Showdown? CARMEL <AP> - California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and New York Gov. Hugh Carey have been invited to a wine tasting to "enance ap- p reciatlon or both our finest and the finest of New York State." The politely worded 1n· vltations to the annual CaHrornia Wine Fesliv1'1 were written by festival chairman Csaba Ajan alter Carey was quoted as sayine some C11hfornia wines taste like "so much vinegar'' compared with New York Slate's. The festival is scheduled SepL 30-0ct. 2. Fr01tt Pag~ A l BOLSA ••. market value at $36.9 million. Officials say· the eventual purchase price will probably be decided by the courts. The Chamber or Commerce has sent three resolutions ad· vocatang annexation to the city council in recent months. Directors say 500 acres or Bolsa Chica already is under state control and a marlne and wildllle sanctuary is adequate to protect the marine life cycle al Bolsa Chica. They )'iew the Bolsa Chica as • one of the last remaining areas that will contribute tax revenues to the city. They also urge development as a marine and marina oriented development. Tonieht's city council meeUng wall start at 6: 30. Blaze Battled In Anaheim An explosive blaze fueled by propane and chemical• was rag. in& In an Anaheim industrial plant at mld-mornin1 today, re- quiring city firemen to call in Oranee County Fire Department assistance in batllin1 the n ames. A spokesrnan for the Anaheim Police Department said to bis knowledie no Injuries had been reported, either as a result or the fire's outbreak or to firemen fightln1tocontrol It. The fire call to the structure in the 4400 block of La Palma A venue, near Lake View A venue, w11 received about 10 a.m., ac- cordin1 to a fire department spokesman. Sniper KiDs Self POa~. Ore. CAP) -A sniper lpPu'entJy shot himself to death after erillcally woundlnc a policeman while llrtn1 oa Pl.SI· ins c..-from hla aecond..floor apartment, poUce aaJd. 'lbe dea4 man. tdlntlfled as Dabe ElllM>n Eateppe, was found in hta epart- meni Slturday nl&}Jt after about ~ police otncers 1urroundecl the bulldlAI. DAILY PILOT 11 ve up lo the promiae ol lta orl1.lnal call to thu ·con1clenct' ot tbe oat.loo'• broadcutln1 media and Ila own mandate lo encourqe the broader and more effective uae ol radio and television," the report1aid. 'the commiaaion ur1ed the FCC to reviae Its equal employ. ment opportunity aiuidellnes and employment forms. Conereas alao waa urged to 1ive the FCC power to regulate employment policies and practices or the networks. The FCC has no direct authority over the networks. The FCC also was urged to con- duct a pubhc inquiry and pro- posed rulemaking on the problem, as suggested by former Commissioner BenJamin L . Hooks before be left the FCC to head the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo- ple. The 181 -page report titled .. Window Dressin1 on the Set" evaluates network dramatic pro· gramming broadcast from 1969 through 1974, news programs broadcast in 1974·75 and employ. ment data for 40 major market commercial and public television stations The FCC had no immediate co mm ent on the report. However . the report itself con· tained comments by Wallace E Johnson, chier of the FCC's broadcast bureau. saying the suggested solution could lead to censorship. ·'We believe that the pro· cedures adopted by the <FCC> to enforce our nondiscrimination and equal employment OP· portunity rules, which have been developed with the broadcruit in· dustry in mind, are adequate and, indeed, have been errec· live," Johnson said. He said the commission does not "view our role as a ·sweeping mandate lo further the national policy against discrimination. Hann Cited HFunding Cut for Fl6 WASHINGTON <AP> -Any congressional cuts ln funds for the Fl6 would cauae "aevere in- dustrial repercussions" a nd could affect U.S. relations with nations cooperating in produc· lion or lhe lightweight fi&hter airplane, according to a con· gressional study released today. The multibillion dollar Fl8 pro- ducbon program is to be carried out by a consortium conslsUn1 of Belgium, Denmark, The Netherlands, Norway and the United States. The study, prepared by the General Accountln1 Office, saJd "any conaressional chan1es that would have an adverae impact on schedules or costs would cauae severe industrial repercussions in the European partlcipatlng governments ... and could affect U.S. relations with these na- tions." At the time th& GAO report was being prepared, the Senate Ap. propriations Committee had pro. posed cuts in tbe pro1ram which the committee maintained would not affecl schedules. The funds were later restored by a House· Senate conference committee. Fl'Olll Page A J SEWER ••• mod1flcatlons offered by that body arrived too late to be con- sidered at the public heartn1. She Hld 1u11esUon1 tbat weren't considered -included us- ing a smaller line, ln1taJUn1 a pump which ah4' aald may have alleviated lb• need for a Une and m andated water conservation metbodl. Mn. Carlber1 1aJd ~t these me'5ures may have averted the need for a new line or could bave cut thec0tt0f thep1'0Jec:t. SM added that there la a con- cern, too, that the new line will be In use for anlY abOUt etiht )'earl before a new trunk line II ln- 1talled by tho Ora.nee C04.mty SanltaUOD Olltrtct. -- A Future Senator? Fountain Valley Mayor Roger Stanton and his wife Karen hold the newest addition to their family, Benjamin Stevenson Stanton. born Friday in Long Beach. ··Doesn't that sound like the name for a senator? .. the mayor remarked. Typewriter Caused Fire lroine Firemen Say MaclUne 'Shorted Out' Last Friday's$150,000fireinthe Irvine Industrial Complex ap- parently was Ignited by an elec· lrlc typewnler left running, an Orange County Fire Department spokeslll(Ul said today. The early morninC blaze gutted three suites at 2082 Busi· ness Center Drive and caused fire damage In two others. All 17. suites in the buildln1 received at least some smoke damaee, Skateboard Assault Suspect Arrested Laguna Beach police arrested a 17-year-old youth who, they al· leged, used a skateboard as a club during an assault Saturday on another skateboarder during an ar1ument over the young men's skateboarding prowess. Jim Yirka, 19, of 1435 N. Coast fU1hway, Laguna Beach, was taken by city ambulance to South Coast Community Hospital for head injuries received in the altercation reported al about 2 a.m. Police booked the 17-year-old Ri verslde youth for alleged as- sault with a deadly weapon - skateboard. Police reported that Ylrka had been skateboarding with a friend in the area or 1300 Cliff Drive when lhey came upon some other youths. According to the report, the other youths started "huaUng" Ylrka and hia companion, mak· mg disparaging comments about their skateboarding skills. An argument ensued and It Is al· leged Ylrka was hit two or three lames over the head with a skateboard. Fro. P"fle A J FlRES RAGING ••• About 5, 700 firefighters were bat- lline the blaze. Some spotting occurred Sun· day when sparks flew over the lines and ignited 100 acres, but the CDF reported the errant blazes were quickly cleaned up. Bear Creek fire ls about 15,000 acres smaller than previously thoughl. But It still covers 185,000 acres. An aerial survey showed that the blaze was about six miles from the village of Nikolai, population 120. firemen said. Capt. Mike Walsh explained . that t he typewriter believed responsible for starting the fire was in the suite occupied by psychologists Wayne Hanlon and Norman Roach. He said the greatest amount or damage appeared to be where the typewriter was located. It ap- pears likely that the typewriter s horted out and the sparks caused the fire to spread, Walsh said. It took firemen about two hours to control the blaze, which caused $100,000 demage to the building. Another $50,000 worlh of contents were destroyed. .BigCrowth At Beaches Pleasant late summer weather brought the usual big crowds to the Huntington Beach shoreline over the weekend, but excep- tionally cold water kept many swimmen1 on the beach. Lifeguards logged fewer lhan 25 rescues over the weekend. An estimated 165,000 people en- joyed mosUy sunny skies and air temperatures of about 70 degrees. However, few did more than dip their toes in water that was aa chilly as 59 dearees. Normal water temperature is about~ degrees ln August. Mur.der Suspect Indicted • ~ ' ' ( ~ I • NEW YORK <AP> -A sped~ grand Jury indi.cted Davi Berkowitz, tbe man suspected being "Son of Sam." today oj char1es of murder, att.em .. ed murder, felonious assault Ind criminal possession of a weapon.! Berkowitz, 24, was due to be~ r a1gned Tuesday morniQ1. He if being examined ln a hosph .. mental ward lo deter.mine if be 14 fit to stand trial. · The 23-member &rand jury i~ dieted Berkowitz tor \he Jul; 31 slaying of Stacy MO$kowi~ 20, and the woundln1 of her dali Robert Violante, also 20. Ttlej were shot whale s1llin1 in a parked car, the last victims of Ii series of attacks thal lell ah( ) oung persons dead and sevei\ wounded in ht tie more than year~ Meanwhile, police were seek• ing a mystery man who accom~ panied Berkowiu to a kennel •D<f who reportedly resembled 81\ early sketch of the .44-callbe_. killer. : Berkowitz was reportedly last ~een with the other man Wednes~ day at the Westchester Boarding. Kennel in Mamaroneck. Lated th al ni lhl police arrestee$ Berkowitz at his Yonkers apart• m enl lo end the greates\ manhunt In New York's history. ·· An employe of the kennel told police over the weekend that he recalled seeing Berkowitz and a man who resembled an earllet police sketch of the killer. "This guy did ail the talking.': the attendant said. "Berkowit~ JUSl petted the dog and smiled." • The attendant describe4 Berkowitz' companion as whitec in his mid·20s, shorter than Berkowitz, and with long brown hair. · New York police said the~ were looking for the compani<>d for quesboning. On Tuesday. a man idenUfying himself as Berkowitz had called Florence Larsen, who works for an animal adoption agency, to In. quire about an 8-monlh·ol4 German shepherd puppy ad-· vertased for adoption. : "lie said his name was Davitt Berkowitz and he lived on Pi~ Street," said Florence Larser). ·'He u id he and a friend wantC!Jf to see the do&, so I sent him clowp to where the dog was (lbe Mamaroneck kennel.)'' : Berko~lz has been describeif ' as having a hatred for dogs a"1 P?lice say he may have shot and 1<1lled several animals in h• neighborhood. Accordlq to rf ports, Berkowitz has told poU°' that he received commands &(> kill from a neighbor's dog. : Guards at the Kings Coun~ Hospital, where Berkowitz fl; confined in a room-size cage witfi ' s teel mesh walls, said that <f'I Sunday he watched his first television since being arrested - a rerun of "The Flintstones" can-toon show. "He eats like a horse an. sleeps like a baby,·· one of t?+ guards said. "It's as though he doesn't have a worry in the world." 11 EDITION Today's £1 lag N.Y.Stoeks VOL 10, NO. 227, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE.COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 1S, 1977 TEN CENTS Na:i Escapes IDside Wife's Suitcase tNN, West Gennany <AP)-C-onvi~ted Naai War criminal Herbert K•ppl•r. apparently awtfed into a lar.ce swtcase and draaed lo • wawn1 c:ar by hls wife, escaped from a Rome lal tocby and reportedly • bis way lo West Germany, ltallan and German omc1als Hid. It.alJan Derense Minister Vito Latlam.io siud In Rome that the 70-year-old, cancer·emac1ated Carter Critiques 6Mont~ WASIDNGTON CAP> -Presi-dent Carter credits himself with Jmprovlng the Image of the federal government in the minds or Americans, but he concedes that his administration has yet to prove lt can solve the nation's toughest problems. In a cr itiqu e of hi s performance after six months in o(fice, Carter concluded that progress has been made an im· pro vine the tone of government. But the President expressed cliscouragement over efforts lo lower inflation and unemploy- ment. And he admitted that there have been no spectacular achievements in foreign affairs. Jn a personal report card, Carter summed up his first months In office this way: "Specifics -too early to say. Tone, trust-pretty eood." Carter had been asked lo rate himself as President In an In· tervlew with ABC News, con- ducted in his hometown in , Plains, Ga., last Wednesday and broadcast Sunday. "I think as far as the tone orthe government and lhe •ttitude of our people toward the govern· ment, the marks would be fairly b11h, •' lhe President said. ··A& far u tangible results in his first s.ix months on economy, they have been somewhat disappoint- ing." Carter noted that there has been no major letup Jn inflation, and that lhe unemplo)' ment rate has fallen only slightly since be tpokorrtce. "We have not had any major bceakthrough in foreign affairs, althou1h we have a very coherent program that we are pursuing.'' he said. "We are tenacious and determined to Im- prove the situation in Southern Africa, In the Middle East. with the Sov1ell, on SALT (a strategic arms llmitation treaty> and test bins against atomic we~pons. Carter, who campaigned for the presidency u an out.alder to Wuhingtoo, aald be ls foeUne "more and more like an insfder" -due to what be called a spirit or aooperatlon and harmony with troth the Democratic and Republican leadership ln Concress. · .. • "U all of ou~ proframs are fdopted. thet\ I think thls ad· mlnlstraUon will be a 1real ont," he aald, reiteraUna a point made In an tnau1ural eve speech. Kappler, wel•hln1 only 105 pounds. wu cUTled out of the mllltary boeplt.al at about l a.m. The former Gestapo official wu servina a life term for the repriaal 1lay1.,. of !3S Italian civilians in German·occupled Rome and for the past several months had.. ~n under tftat· menl for bis Ubteu at the hospital oo a bill overlookJng the Colosseum. West German government apokesman Armin Gruenewald said here that authorities re- ceived a telephone call from Kappler'• wile, Anna Marie Kap· pler-Wenier, who said her husband was In the country. His exact whereabouts were not known, Gruenewald said. Kap. pier's wUe lives in Soltau, in the northeastern part of the country. Kappler had said he wanted to die In Germany. but Italy's highest court ruled last LNG Controversy Workmen climb up and down maintenance staiN·ays on the outside of storage tanks of the country's only liq· uefied natural gas plant. It's in Everett, Mass .. on Boston Harbor. However. more LNG plants are pro· posed. some in California. as an added source of energy power. The rear or a catastrophe has stirred up con- tro\'ersy O\'er the proposals and is discussed in a story and pictures on C3. Carter Backs I .aDce In Bank Troubles WASHINGTON <AP> -Preal· dent Carter says he ha.a con- fidence ln Budget Director 'Bert Lance but knows Lance will quit lr government invest11atora prove there are any Improprieties in his fmancial dealings. The President's statement was his first expression of personal conllden.ce in Lance since the Treuu.ry Department, under lhe aut.bority of lhe comptroller of the cutrency, began probh1J loans .Carter'• long-Ume friend obtained when be was a Georc1a baoker. Carter made an appointment to aee Lince today ror their re1· ular weekly meettnc. White 'kouse J>tputy Presa Secretary ftex Ofanwn said the)' wens ex- pected t diacuaa the Prta(· dent'• ~ovenlment reor1anlia· tton Pt'Qltam. Lance ta In char1e ofU.e~am. Irwu Uaelt first rneeUnJ since Au1 l. Lenee haa beert on vaca· tlo~ at Sea tsland.1.. Ga. White HouJe nets Secretary Jody Powell bu saw the Preti· dent will retrain from dlacusslnc the investlcatton wlth Lan~• becaun Carter feel• Lance ahould deal dltttctly with the comptri>U•'• otnce oo the mat· ter and not use the President as an Intermediary. The New York Times said Saturday lhat Investigators for ComptrOUer John HeimaM are searching lhe records for about 20 additional loans which might have been extended to Mrs. Lance. as well aa other family memben and business entities. Iag11na Beach Trike Rider Badly Injured December against setting him tree. The Italian news agency ANSA had reported earlier that it re· celved a telephone call claiming that a West German terrorist or· ganlzation had kldnaped Kappler and demanding the release or jailed German terrorists. On learning of his disap- pearance, Jewish leaders in Rome called for a demonstration at the hospital later ~oday. The onetime Kome com- mander or the Gestapo, the Nazi police, had been under treatment al Cello hospital here for the past several months. His lawyer said he was suffering from terminal stomach cancer. Police gave no details of lhe disappearance, but the slate. owned radio network said It learned lhat Kappler was visited at lhe hospital early Sunday by two women carrying two large bags. The radio said the women may have arranaed the escape, taking Kappler away in a waitin& automobile. The radio station conjectured that it was possible to carry the German out in a large bag "because of Kappler's light weieht after so many months of cancer sulferings." Police later round the car on a Rome street. but lhere were no traces ol. lbe women or IUppler. Tax Relief Bill State Panel Agrees on Measure SACRAMENTO (AP> -A s pecial legislative committee agreed today on a $7.1 billion, five.year homeowner. renter and business tax relief bill, ending a month-long deadlock. The plan, which could be sent to the Ooors of the Senate and As- sembly later this week, also would impose $3 4 billion in new taxes, for a net tax reduction of $3. 7 billion. All four Democratic members of the special Senate·Assembly committee voted for the plan. The two Republicans voted no. But the Republicans had op· posed most provisions of the plan throughout a month ot heanngs and negollations. 7 Allaway Verdicts Demanded Seven verdict.a of first dearee murder were demanded by lhe prosecution today .. final arcu· menta were delivered in the Orange County Superior Court trial ol accused campus klller Edward Charles Allaway. Chief Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney James Enright asked lhe Jury to find Allaway, 32. 1uilly of seven counts or first degree munler and two counts or assault with a dead- ly weapon. He pointed out that the defense does not dispute the fact that Al· I away look a rine to the Cal State Fullerton campus on July 12, 1978 and shot nine people ln a slx- m I nute tour of the campus library~ Enright related lo the jury the deadly accuracy of Allaway•s marks manship with the .22· caliber riOe he purchased two days before the shootines. ''Bullets in the head, heart and chest and every shot above lhe waist," he said. ''Twenty-three shots were fired and they all found lhelr mark." Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler followed Enrieht to lhe podium and a1reed wltb the prosecutor that hJs client was guiltyofnlneshooUngs. But BuUer ur1ed the Jury to ex· aJfllne each killing op ill own merits and then declde lf the verdict should be first~r second degree murder. He araued that at least some ot Allaway's action. were trt1cered by the attempts of cam.pus penonnel to pull his weaPon away from him whep tho rtno was not directed at them a\ lhe time. "Don't be sandbaned by the pr08ecutlon," Butler ura~. "~· amine each count careluUy and examlne aialn tho Incident U,at led to the IUlna ot the alleta· tion." If the jury reh.rns 1uUt1 verdlcta on ~ or all of the nine counts It wtll return to th• (8ee.\UAWAY, P11e.U) The breakthrough was an agreement between Sen. Jerry Smith (D-Saratoga), who authored Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's tax relief plan, and liberal Democrats who wanted more re· lief for low·income homeowners and renters, higher income tax brackets and less stringent con- trols on slate and local govern· menlspending. Combined with lhe S4.1-blllion, five-year cost of the school finance bill approved by a separate committee lut week, the tax plan represents a net or $7 .6 billion In new spending .over the next five years, or about an 8 percent jump in spending. "We like it. We want to adopt it, and we hope we can get educ a· tlon to cut their plan." said Sen. Nicholas Petris CD-Oakland>, chairman of the committee. Members of both committees have said the combined cost of the two plans is more than lhe state can afford without a tax hike beyond the increases pro· posed in the current bill. The plan approved by lhe com- mittee would eive slightly more than half or lhe total tax relief to homeowners. About 60 percent of California's four million homeowners would get annual tax rebate checks averagang about $22.S. The deadlock was <SeeTAXES, Page AZ) New Fires Erupt Armies of Firemen Choke Coast Blaze a .. ,......_... WHERE FIRES RAGING Rremen Bllttllng Flames Typewriter BLlmedfor By Tbe Aftodated Press While a 105-mUe fire line began to choke the rati1'1 Marble-Cone fire on the Ceotral Cali!ornia coat, offJdals aaJd a chain ol smaller blues nared out ot con- trol today in lhe northwest. Firefighters in the Klamath National Forest struealed a&alnst steep odds, hampered by rugged terrain and billows of smoke lhat grounded •ir tankers and delayetl air·drops of fll'e re· ta rd ant. On a lofty ridge separating Humboldt and Sl1klyou counties, S1h miles or fire line were hacked out 11 a 9,800-acre fire roared up from the valley beJow. Ofnclals said the two smaller firea burned together early Sun· day into the 9,800-acre flre, now known H the Fon1·Hammel blaze. Another 2,500.acre rire churned throueh brush and flre near the Salmon River. "We're not at all optimlstlc about these fires," said Ernest Weinberg, U.S. Forest Service spokesman. "It could take quite a few days to put lhem out." At the ll1htnlng.aparked Marble-Cone blaze, near pic- turesque Big Sur, secure Ore lines encircled !50 percent ol the fire. "We're holdiJ1& onto it." aald Callfomla Department of Forestry <CDF> spokesman Dick Marlow. Fire burned hottest on the eutem flank near Arroyo Stea and ln the north ln the Ventana wnc1emen, nre ornciala said. A~ 5. 700 firefighters were bat. Ulng the blue. <See naa. ••11 AZ> Weather Palr tbtou1h Tuesday vltb pauby early momlnf toa and IOW cloudi alOftl t.be beacbd. Hlthf ran1lq frotn tow~ at beaebes to upper 80e Inland. fl.owl tonl&btlnD. IN81HTftA.: -- ON\. 'f P1L01 Television Accused Of Stereotyping? ASHl~<.TON IAI' I Tht• II vf' up to lhl' proml1t of Ill orl"1nal cwl to the 'cootclenc•' of the naiUon '1 broudcuUns med la and it.a own mandate lo encouraa• tht-broudt'r und more effective u•l' or radto and teltivls1on," tho report au.id. •uthorlty Qver the networks. Tho FCC alto was uraed t.o con· duel a public Inquiry and pro- po Hd rulemaklni on the problem, as sugaested by former Commiuloner Benjamin L. Hooka before he lef\ the FCC to head the National AaaociaUon for the Advancement of Colored Peo- ple. US. Chtl R11hu Comm11111on sa•d today telev,,lon '" mark.c! b)· racial and se"ual ~un'Olyp 1n1 and that the Ft'dcral ('<1m munt<"allOr• Comm•'''°" 1 FC< • appc!an unlo\1lllna to pu'>h h»rd to end web dtKr1m1nat1on Tbt' oomm1as1on u1d the F'CC appears ··~1lling to ,;t Ct'pl htlle mon than a paper commitment ' by the televlSlon industry to end aucb d1S<'nm1nat1on ''ln doing r.o 1t ha'> thereby demonstrated 11.S unw1lhngneas to The commission uraod the 1''CC t.o revise Ila equal employ. ment opportunity guidelines and employment forms. Con1re111 also was urged t.o 1tve the FCC power to regulate employment pohc1cs and practices of the networks. The FCC has no direct Skateboard Assault SU$pect Arrested Laguna Beach police arrested n 17-year-old youth who, they al- leged, used a skateboard as a club during an assault Saturd1&y on another skateboarder during an ari.:ument over the young men's skateboarding prow~ss. Jim Yirka, 19, or 1435 N. Coast llighway, Laguna Beach, wus taken by city ambulance to South Coast Community llosp1tal for head IOJUrll''I f(•('l'IVCd 1n the altercation r<.'porlL•d al about 2 am According to the report, the other youths started "hassling" Yirka and his companion, mak· mg disparaging comments about their skateboardini skills. An argument ensued and It is al- leged Yirka was hit two or three times over the head with a skateboard Police booked thl' J 7 year old R1vers1de youth for alleged as saull "1th u deadly weapon skateboard Police reported that Yirka had been skateboarding Wllh a rnend in the area of 1300 Cliff Drive when they came upon some other youths Irvine Plant Theft Suspect Outruns Cops Irvine police trapped a trnrglary suspect inside u build 1ng in the Irvine Industrial Complex Sunday night, but the man slipped out und outrarl' offlcera who punued him on foot Pohcc said no loss was report ed at Anabolic Inc . 18702 Gillette Ave . but they round tools and rope m the parkina lot which in d1caled they had stymied a burglary attempt /\ s1m1lar Incident occurred down the street the night before. when mfthl employes scared off an intruder at Shirley Labs. 17000 Gillette /\Vl' No loss was reported there. either .. although several vending mach.inl.'11 wete pried open. police said. fhey added that they do not know If the two burglary at- tempts 1&re related. The point of entry ut both companies was believed lo be the roof DriverRam8 CHPCycler CERRITOS CAP l An off· duty Caltrornla Highway Patrolman on a bicycle fired four shots at a amall car after the driver allesedly threw beer at him and bumped him off hla bicy- cle. CllP omccr Michael Devine, 24. saJd the driver or the car rammed his bicycle rrom the rear llfter belns ordered to 1top durina the Incident Saturday af. ternoon. Sheriff' a deputiea arrested rour persona at a 1ervke atalion here where they were reportedly fix: lng a UN flattened by one of Devine'• sholJ. OAAMOI COAST CUSD Board To Eliminate 'Junk Food?' By ANNE COOPER • Ol 1119 o.lly ..... u-.w Capistrano Unified School Dls- t ri cl trustees will be asked tonight to lake the first step toward ehmmating the Sllle of "junk rood" in district school!!. The board meeting 1i. scheduled ror 7 .30 at d1slrlct or r1l'eS, 32972 Calle Perfecto m Sim Juan Capistrano Children currently can buy soft drinks. doughnuti;, pies, potato chips and other such roods In Capistrano Unilled Schools, dis· tract administrator Pl\ll1p Grignon wrote in a memo lo trustees. "School experience has shown that when the PTA organizations 1n the summertime operate our sna<'k bars and do not serve 'junk roods .. the youngsters who con- sume thei.e foods are easily con· v1nced to consider a beller nutri· I 1ona1 rl1et, ··said Grtanon. As an example, Grignon said, frozen yogurt is becoming in· <.·reas1ngly popular with stu dents, since it ha~ replaced com- mercial ice cream in school snack bars The administrator said district Trustee Edward Weatberg, a denllsti has remarked that the sugar-aden ''Junk foods" are hard on children's teeth. lie also cited studies by a Wisconsin psychologist which In· dicate a link between hyperac- llv1ly in children and the amount of sugar they consume. Superintendent Jerome Thornsley has recommended that trus tees approve the elimination of "junk food" from school cafcterlaa in concept, pending preparaUon of a Ult or specific fl>ods no longer to be made available al the schools. Kissinger Says He'll Support Canal Treaty The 181-paae report titled .. Window DreaslnS on the Set" evaluates network dramatic pro- l(rammln1 broadcut from 1969 throu1b 1974, news programs broadcaat In 1974· 75 and employ- ment data for 40 major market commercial and public television stations The FCC had no immediate co mme nt on the report. However, the report itself con- tained comments by Wallace E. J ohnson, chief of the FCC's broadcast bureau. saying the sunested solution could lead to censorship. "We believe that the pro- cedures adopted by the (FCC> to enforce our nondlscrlmlnation and equal employment op- portunity rules, which have been d~veloped with the broadcast in- dustry In mind, are adequate ond, Indeed, have been errec- llve," Johnson said. lie said the commission does not "view our role as a 'sweeping mandate to further the naUonal policy against discrimination· nor did we intend Lo duplicate the roles of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or other state or local agencies in providing specific remedies ror discrimination." The report blames the networks ror the alleged sexuaJ and racial stereotyping in pro· gramming, because they pro· duce most programs seen on loc-al stations In TV drama. the report said, white m<llcs dominated the screen, uppearanJ( in 65.3 percent or all maJOr and minor roles. White muleK appeared more fre- quently in !lerious roles and porlrayt..'<.I older. more indepen· dent churactets havins diverse und prestlelous occupations. the report said ll said while remales had 23.8 percent of all rolea, many or which were comic and portrayed c haracters who were young. un- employed. underemployed and tied to the family. Minorities continued to appear primarily In ethnic settings or as I okens in all-white shows, with R.6 percent or the roles being played by nonwh.lte males and 2 3 percent by nonwhite females, the report said It ~aid minority and female new11 correl\pondents rarely re· ported crucial natlona1 stories and civil and women's rights topics received "minimaJ cov- 1•rage" on network television news. Fire Ravages Wrought Iron Firlll, Plant An explosive fire fed by pro- pane au and chemicals raged throu1h a 1arge Anaheim wrou1bt. Iron ornament and rurnllure manufacturing plant today. dett.royh\I the buildin& and lt.lcontenta. Anaheim Flre Department perlOl\nel aald tbe lntttnational Wrousht Iron Company, 4392 La Palma Ave., was already engutred when they arrived about.10 a.m. They aum9\oned aid from Oranae Counly Fire Department to help batUe flames which flnt erupted ln a 1pray paint booth at tb•plant. "11'e whole bul1dlns ·Is pretty well totaled," aal<l Anahelm Ftre Department InveaUt•tor Norm Moraan. Al'W ......... . f'ro91 Pflfle A I FIRES .•• Some sp()tUn& occurred Sun· day when 1parkl new 0 ... ~ Unet and lp&ted 100 acres, bu the CDF report.eel tho errant blaze=; were quickly cleaned up. Some 122,800 acre• ln the Los Padres ~atlonal Forest have been palnted black by 1tubbom rlames whlch have swept throush tho Under·dry bruab for two we.ks. The CDF has alerted nearby Carmel Valley residenu ~a COG· tlngency evacuation plan should the blaze, now about seven to eight mlles away from homes be1in to pose a danser. • "It's a lonl ways from lhat rlght now.'' Marlow uld, em- pbasliln1 there waa no lm· medJale threat. In the last 24 hours, the spread of the blue bu slowed, he said, movlng Oftly a quarter or I mUe. After word or the contincency p1an spread throuah the media, the CDF reported swltchboerd.s were flooded with calls. "I think people generally were glad lo know they're beln& con· 111dercd." Marlow said. "If somcUung does happen, they'll. be not1f1ed immediately." In western Colorado, the Deep Creek fire 1n the White River Na- tlonaJ Forest remained out ol: control today after charrlns 3,850 acres. About 400 firertabteMI bat- tled that blaze. A rlre line was set up two-thirdl of the way around the Deep Creek blaze. f'lre fires In the same forest - the 590-acre Brook Creek fire and• the 1,000-acre Meadow Creek blaze were still burning today. but were declared under control. Dog Day Afternoon A wind-driven brush fire hurned out or control in nort~eustern Washington, con- suming more than 150 acres of brush and grass in the Colville National Forest. The wt•ather in Cleveland. Ohio, like m most of the na- tion, has been warm and humid. This unidentified man had just the solution for a sticky afternoon as he as- sumed a prone position m a downtown parking lot Irvine Sclwol Bus Cost Cut $125,000 Irvine school district officials say tightened procedures will irnve about $125.000 In bus transportation costs this school year They also say tht!y'll receive a onetime Sl00,000 "windfall" if they receive permission from school trustees lo i.ell six 0£ the d1str1cl'11 L3 ~chqol buses , Asinstant Supt Gene Hartline said today trustees are in agree· ment with the plan to re<iraanize the transportation ~ystem and that he'll seek approval for the bus sale at the next school board meeting In September Hartline saya he's already added the extra Sl00,000 income into the bud~f't Using the 'present system of us- ing both district-owned buses and c hartered buses. Hartline estimates bus service would cost SI million this coming school year. However, by expandlna the number or charter buses and by using smaller buses in some !lituations, Hartline estimates the C06l will drop to between $850,000 and $900,000. The savings will result from the elimination of maintenance cost~. fuel , and personnel, he said Currently, the district has been usin~ only 91 and 85-passenger buses. even though on some trips the b~s are partly empty Ila rfne sav1> he plans to con- tra tforsomesmallerbuaes,too. Th assistant superintendent soys tie oes"""n<ll expefi level of service to d4!cfeaae ause the district's transportalon d tor will still oversee the progra for both types of buses. ;, In central Oregon, the 1,800- acre Green Buttes fire was brought under control Sunday in the Deschutes National Forest. · Dozens of smaller fires erupted from ll&htnlna durlne the weekend in Oregon forest lands. The smaller fires were quickly controlled Clear sk ie s allowed • f1rt•l1~hters to get their first good look over the weekend at The Bear Creek hres th1&t had en· dangered two vlllages 195 miles norlhwei.t of Anchor aae. ·1 nt, Be11r Creek rire is about 15,000 acres smaller than previously thought. But it still covers 185,000 acres. An aerial survey showed that the blaze was about si:k miles from the village of Nikolai., population 120 Fro• Page AJ TAXES ••• broken after Petris and the other Democr.ats accepted a Smlt~ proposal to put an extra $2f million into the tax rebate ~ for homeowners in the $15,000 t(> $30,000 income range. , The homeowner rebates woula cost an estimated $525 millioft next year and Increase t.o ~ million by 1982. Renter tax credits averaglnt $113 each would also be provid~ n the plan. · st EDITION VO 70, NO. 227, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1977 TEN CENTsl ~azi Eseapes Inside Wife's Suitease JIONN, W t Germany (AP> -C.:O.tcttd Naai War criminal Herbert Kappler, apparently stuffed lnto a lar&e auJtcuo and draieec.t to a wait.in& car by hit •If•. escaped from a Rome "-pit.al today and reportedly made bis w-.y to West Germany, ltahan and German offlc1al1 •aid. Italian Defense Minister Vito f.attanz.lo said in Rome that the 10-year-old, cancer-emaci.ated Carter Critiques 6Months WASJDNGTON (AP) -Presl· dent Carter credits himself with improving the image of the tederal government in the minds of Americans, but he concedes that his administration has yet to prove It can solve the nation's toughest problems. In a critique o f hi s performance alter six months in office, Carter concluded that. progress has been made in im, proving the tone of eovernment. But the President expressed discouragement over efforts to lower inflation and unemploy- ment. And he admitted that there have been no s pectacular achievements in foreign affajrs. In a personal report card, Carter summed up his first months in office this way: .. Specifics -loo early to say. T-0ne, trust -pretty good." Carter had been asked to rate hlmael! as President in an ln· 'erview with ABC News, con· ducted In his hometown in ~. Plains. Ga., last Wednesday and I broadcast Sunday. I "lthlnk afar aathetoneofthe government and the attitude of our people toward the govem· ment.. tbe marks would be fairly blgh," the President said. "As t•r as tangible re.suits in ~Is first six months on economy, they ftave been somewhat disappoint· j Iha.·· Carter noted that there has been no major letup ln inflation, •nd that the unemployment rate has fallen only sllehtly since he tpokorfice. , "We have not had any major breakthrouah In foreign affairs, althouah we have a very coherent program that we al'e pursuing," he said. "We are tenacious and determined to Im· prove the allualion in Southern Africa, 1n the Middle East, with the Soviets, on SALT (a strateeic. arms limitation treaty> and test bans qalnat atomic we~poo.a. Carter, who campataned for tbe presidency as an outalder to Wublnstoo, said he is reeU,ni '•mon and more like an ln.sJder" -due to wbat be called aapirlt or cooperation and harmony with both tbe Democratlo and J\epublican leaderablp ln Conireu. ,.. "JI all of our pror•ms are .. opted. Ulen I thin th1I ad· V\lm&tratlon will.,.. creaton0i" ... 1ald, reltereUn1 a point made iii an inau1ural ev• apeech. Kappler, weltbhtl only 105 poundl, wu carried out cl the mtutary bolplt.al at about 1 a.m. The former Gestapo official waa aervma • life terin tor the reprisal 1Jaylnc of ,335 Italian cl viliana In German-occupied Rome and fOf the put Hveral months had been under treat· ment for bi• lllnest at the hospital on a bill overlboklna the Coloueum. West German 1,overnment 1pok•m1n Armin Gruenewald 11ld here that authorities re· celved a telephone call from Kappler'• wlle, Anna Marie Kap. pler-Wen1er, who •aid her huaband wu in the country. His exact whereabouts were not known, Gruenewald ••id. Kap. pier's wife lives In Soltau, ln \he northeastern part ot tbe country. Kappler bad said be wanted to die in Germany, but Italy's hi1hesl court ruled last LNG Controversy ""wn...- Workmen climb up and down maintenance stairways on the outside of storage tanks or the country's only llq· uefied natural gas plant. It's in Everett. Mass. on Boston Harbor. Howe\'er. more LNG plants are pro- posed, some in California. as an added source of energy power. The fear of a catastrophe has stirred up con- tro\'ersy over the proposals and is dbcussed in a stor~· and pictures on C3. Carter Backs Lance In Bank Troubles WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi-dent Carter says he has con- fidence in Budget Director Bert Lance but knows Lance will quit If government investigators prove there are any improprieties in hls financial dealings. The President's statement was his first expresaion of personal confidence ln Lance sjnce the Treasury Department, under the authority of the comptroller of the currency, began probtne loans Carter's long-tirne friend obtllhed when he was ~ Geor1i1 banlrtr. Carter made an appointment to lee Lance tOday for their ree· ular weekly meetinJ. White House Deputy Press Secretary Ru Granum said they were ex· peeled to discuss the Presi· dent'• 1ovemment reor1anlza· lion Pf'CWf•m. Lance ls 1n char10 ol U.. prosram. It walthelr.flrit meeUn1 sine• Au1 1. IA.nee has been on vaca· tton at Sea Ialand, Ga. White House Preu Secretary Jody~ell bui~lld tho Prest· den.t 'MU rertata. rrom dlscuaaing the lnvestl1alion wltti Lance becauae Cartn ilet1• Lance 1hould dHl dll'ft\b' with the colQU'aller'• olllff on lhie mat· ter and not use the President as an intermediary. The New York Times said Saturday that lnvestlgat~rs for Comptroller John, Heimann are aearch.ine the recqrds for about 20 additional loans which might have been extended to Mrs. Lance, u well as other family members and business entities. • December asainst setting him tree. The Italian news agency ANSA had reported earlier that it re· ceived a telephone call claiming that a West German terrorist or· ganlzation had kldnaped Kappler and demanding the release of jailed German terrorists. Ora learninc of hla diaap· pearancct, Jewish leaders in Rome called for a demonatraUon at the hospital later!oday. The onetime Rome com· mander of the Gestapo, the Nazi police, had ~en under treatment at Cello hospital here for th~ past several months. His lawyer said he was suffering from terminal stomach cancer. Police save no details or \he disappearance, but the state· owned radio network said it learned that Kappler was visited at the hospital early Sunday by two women carrying two large bags. The radio said the women may have arranged the escape, taking Kappler away ln a waitlnr automobile. The radio station conjectured that it was possible to carry the German out ln a larae baa "beeause or Kappler's llght weight after so many months of cancer sufferings." Police later found the car on a Rome street, but there were no traces of the women or Kappler. Blazes Rage On One Circled, Others Empt By Tile A.asoelatecl Presi While a 105-mile fire line began to choke the raglnc Marble-Cone fire on the Central California coast, officials said a chain or smaller blazes fiared out of con- trol today in the northwest. Firefighters in the Klamath Na lion al Forest struggled against steep odds, hampered by rugged terrain and billows of smoke that grounded alr tankers and delayed air-drops of fire re· tardant. On a lofty ridge aeparatine Humboldt and Siskiyou counties, 5~ miles or fire llne were hacked out as a 9,800-acre fire roared up from the valley below. · Officials said the two smaller fires burned together early Sun· day into the 9,800-acre fire, now known as the Fong-Hammel blaze. Another 2,500-acre fire churned through brush and fire near the Salmon River. "We're not at all optimistic about these fires," said Ernest Weinberg, U.S. Forest Service spokesman. ''It could take quite a few days to put them out." At the lightning-sparked Marble-Cone blaze, near plc· turesque Big Sur, secure fire lines encircled SO percent of the fire. "We're holding ont.o it," sald California Department ot Forestry CCDF> spokesman Dick Marlow. Fire burned hottest on the eastern fiank near Arroyo Seca and in the north in the Ventana Wilderness, fire officials said. About 5,700 firefiehters were bat· tling the blaze. Some spottine occurred Sun· day when sparks flew over the lines and ignited 100 acres, but the CDF reported the errant blazes were quickly cleaned up. Some 1.22,800 acre:. in the Los Padres National Forest have been painted black by stubborn (See FIRES. Page A2) 'Junk Food' 'Married to Jobs' Ban StuJied Ckmente Fireman Tell.s Life By Trustees Capistrano Unified School Dis· trlct trust.en wUI be asked tonight to take the first step toward elimlnaUn1 the sale of "junk food" In dJ.atrictachoolJ. The board meetln1 la scheduled ror T:SO at district of· fices, 32972 Calle Perfecto In San Juan Capistrano. Cblldren currently can buy soft drinks, dOUlhnut.s, pies, potato chips and other auch foods ln Caplstrano Unified Schools, dJs- t r i ct administrator Pblllp Grignon wrote In a memo to trustees. "School experience bas sbown that when t.he PTA oreanliaUona in the summertime operate our snack bars and do not aerve 'junk foods,' the younptera who con- sume these foods are easily con· vinced to consider a better nutri· tional diet," aeld Grtsnon. As an example, Grtanon said, lrozen )'orurt la• becoming In· creasinJIY popular with •tu· dents, since tt bu replaced com· mercial lee cream ln school snack bars. The admlnlatrator said district Truatee Edward Westberg, a dentist. hu remarked that the sugar-laden "Junk foods" are hardcnchtldren'a teeth. He also cited studies by a Wlaconsln psycboloitat which in· dlcate a link between byperac· Uvlty tn cblldten aQd the amount of sugar they consume. Superintendent Jerome Thornaley baa recommended that tru•teu •pprove the ~ltmln&t.lon or "Junk tood" from sctiool cafeterfaa In conc~pt • pendi111 preparaUon ot ~ lilt of 1peclftc loOdf no loncec to be made available at the achqoll. ............. ,,~ -;,,.. -·· ........... ' ' . -... -. ....... , ~ .......... :"" -· ·• ...... -..JI.---. ... . . ... -.,..} . ~· .......... .,,. ,._ .,.,., ~ ........ ~ 'ALWAYS WORK TO 00' San ClerMnt•'• Pengelll Teen Attacks Youth With Skateboard By ANNE COOPER Of ... 0.llY l'li.4 ,._" "Beine a fireman isn't what it used to be -playine cards and waiting for alarm bells to ring,•• aaya San Clemente fireman Jhn PeneeW, 24, who's been with the department three years. "We alway• have work to do. In fact, you mitht even say we're married to our Jobs. "I'm •lnile now, but if I ever do eet married, it will have to be to a woman who understands that my Job has to come first sometimes." There la fierce competition for jobs with the San Clemente Fire Department, says Chief Ron Coleman. The city does not have paramedics, but the firemen man the city ambulance as emeriency aid technicians. Coleman said the hi1h morale among San Clemente firemen Is partly due to their working In a relatively small city, where they see that the help they bring really matters to people . "I like the work because I like helping people dlreeUy, as op. poeed to malclne elevator part.a or sometb.lng," Pen1elll saya. "The public probably doesn't have a very good idea of what it's like to work as a fireman. Uthey watch the TV shows, \hey pro- bably think wo are either out Oil calla qr else attt1n1 around the staUon leedln1 our faces." Each man with tbe Sall Clemente department ls as- tianed apeeltlc responslblllt1es, 1n addition to the routine Jobs wbJeb rotate amon1 the men. Pencelll '1 duties· ln~lude servlcln1 fire extln1ulibera throuabout thd city and matti· talntn1 tb• department•• breathing apparatus and o.ic11e.a tanks In aood order. He a1aO <SMDV'l'Y, Pa,eAJ) DAil Y ,.tLOT L /SC 'Television 'Rife' With Stereotyping WASHJNCTON (AP> -The U S (."h11 R11hta Comml ion uad today televislOn u marUd by rKiaJ and enuaJ •lereotyp. 1n1 _. that the Federal Com· municaUom. Comm1u1on (f'"'CC> appun WlW11fin1 tu push hMrd to end •ucb di~n m&11allon. The commin100 satd the FCC appean "wtllintt to .ccept ltlUe more than a paper com malment ·· Four Held In Forgery Conspiracy Four Los Angelei. area men were arrested in Laguna Beach by a 1><1uad of undercover officers from l~ Angeles County police agencies who pounced as forged drug prescriptions were Leing passed 1n two Laguna drug s tores Two pr<'scnpt1ons for 90 doses or the drug .. Preludin ... a depressant, were involved in each pharmacy ThE' arrests look place Friday Tht> men arc scheduled for court appearance Tuesday at South Orange County .Jud1c1al D1stn<.'t court in Laguna Niguel The arn.•st created some con ru.,ion among Laguna poltce and r1lilens who were unaware of the Los Angcle:rofflcers · identity Police booked Terry W Bolton. 20. of Ur>llywood: Curtis Hawkins. 23. of Los Angeles. Samuel T "Butch" Reese. 33. of llollywootl; and Joe N . Wilson. 16. of Los An~eles for susp1e1on of forgtn~ prescriptions and re· l't't ving !>l<>ll•n property Laguna Beach Police Ll. Al Olson said the officers of the multi Jur1sd1ctlonal crime ... upn•sston unit had developed tn· formation which led them lo feel the ''four men were worth ~r· vcilling ... They hud followed the men to McCalla's Pharmacv. 29'2 Forest Ave .. and Dushard's Pharmacy 244 Forest Ave .. and made lhe ar- rests. The orricers involved were from Hawthorne, Gardena. Palos Verdes and Manhattan Beach. Lieutenant Olson said it 1s s tandard procedure for out-of· town officers to noll(y and coordinate activities with local police agencies ANY POUCEMAN KNOWS BE11'ER Orange County sheriff's of- fl c e rs said John Vincent Urbanowskl seemed a trtne em· barrassed when he reported the theft of his gun and documents from a car parked out.side bis San Juun Capistrano home. It wa111 understandable. For Urbanow11kl, 36, Is a Garden Grove police officer who left his car unlocked. Deputies said the intruder took the vicUm's pistol, bls Garden Grove police badge and Iden- tification, several other docu· menta and hls driver's license. ~ 16, Injured In Laguna PllJD8e A IS.year-old Redlandl &lrl fell from a cliff above Anita Street beach ln La1una Beacb end lQJured her knee severely Sunday. Katheryn L. Raine was taken by ambulanc• to South Coast Com,nun.lty Hotpltal where she wu treated for lbe cornpound thcturt of the left knee Joint. She :was released after emereency care. DAILY PILOT by the t.clov11lon 1ndu11try to end •uch dltcrlmlnatlon. "In ~ '«> It bu lh by demonatrated it.II unwUUn1ne11 to u~·e up to the promise o( lt.1 ori&inal call to the •conscience' of the naUoo'• broadcutlna media and ltaown mandate to encouraae the broader and more eflecllve uae ol radio and televlaion," the reportnid. .,..,...,.....""» WHERE FIRES RAGING . Firemen Battling Flames Fro• Page A J F1RES ••. rlames which have swept through the tinder-dry brush ror two weeks. The CDF has alerted nearby Carmel Valley residents of a con· tingency evacuation plan should the blaze, now about seven lo eight miles away from homes. begin lo pose a danger. "ll's a long ways from that right now," Marlow said. em· phas lzing there was no im· mediate threat. In the lul 24 hours, the spread of lhe blaze has slowed, he said, moving only a quarter or a mile. After word of the conUn1ency plan spread lhrouCh the media. the CDF reported switchboards werefiooded with calls. "l think people 1enerally were glad to know Uiey'r• b•inl con· sidered," Marlow said. "H something does happen, they'll be notified immediately," In western Colorado. the Deep Creek fire in tbe White River Na· tional Forest remained out or control today after charrin13,850 acres. About 400 firefighters bat- tled that blaze. A fire line wu set up two-thirds of lhe way around the Deep Creek blaze. Fire fires ln the sarne forest - the 590-acre Brook Qreek fire and the 1,000-acr, Meadow Creek blaze -were still burnln1 today, but were declU'ed under control. A wlnd·drlven brush fire burned out of control ln northeastern Wuhlnaton. con·. sumlng more tban l.50 acres of brush and grass in t he Colville National Forest. ln central Oregon. the 1,80(). acre Green Buttes fire was brought under control Sunday in the ~hutes National Forest. Dozens or smaller fires erupted from ll1btnlna durina the weekend ln Oregon foreat lands. The smaller fires were quickly controlled. Cleal' sties allowed firefighters to cet their first food look over the weuena at lhe Bear Creek fires that bad en- dangered two villages 195 miles northwest ot Anchoraae. 'l'he Bear Creek fire la about 15,000 acres smaller than previously thought. But It still covers W 1000 acres. An aerial survey showed that the blue waa about alx mUes from the village of Nikolai, populat1ori 120. The commlaslon uraed uae FCC to revise it1 equal employ- m ot opportWlity auidellnes -..ct employment forms. Concress also waa urted to 11 ve the FCC power to regulate employmeqt policies and practices of the networks. The FCC has no dlreot authority over the networks. Tbe FCC also WU uraed to COD· duct a public inquiry and pro- p oud rultmaklna on the problem, u augaested by former Commiaaloner Benjamin L . Hooks before be left the FCC ~ head the National AasoclaUon f~r the Advancement of Colored Pep- ple. ~ The 181-paae reporL titled "Window Dressing on the Set" evaluates network dramatic prp. gramming broadcast from 19$9 through 1974, news proerams broadcast in 1974-75 and emplo)'· ment data for 40 major mamt commercial and public television stations. The FCC had no immediate comment on the report. However, the report ltself con- tained comments by Wallace E. Johnson, chief of the FCC's broadcast bureau, saying the sugaested solution could lead to censorship. "We believe that the pro· cedures adopted by the <FCC) lo enforce our nondiscrimination and equal employment op· portunily rules, which have been developed with the broadcast in· dustry in mind, are adequate and, indeed, have been effec- l1 ve," John.son said. He said the commission does not "view our role as a 'sweeping mandate to further the national pohcy against discri minatton nor did we intend to dupliute the roles of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or other state or local agencies in providing specific remedies for discrimination." The report blames the networks for the alleged sexual and racial stereotyping in pro- gr amm1ne, because they pro· duce most programs seen on local stations. ln TV drama, the report sa1d, while males dominated the screen. appearing In 65.3 percent of all major and minor roles. White males appeared more fre· quently in serious roles and portrayed older, more lndepen· dent characters having diverse and pr~tlaioua occupalion.a. the report said. It said white females had 23.8 percent or all roles, many of which were comic and portrayed characters who were youna. un- employed, underemployed and tied to the family. Marine Cut By Assailant In Clemente San Clemente police are seek· log an assailant who stabbed a 20-year-old Camp Pendleton Marine as he \ay sleeping Sunday an a downtown apartment. Police were summoned to 1.25 A venlda de la Estrella at 2: 30 a. m. Sunday by a female compan- ion who aaid she was asleep bealde the Marlne, until awakened by hi.a screams. City firemen said they found John Anthony Crawford lying face down In the street where he wu believed to have stauered after the usault. He was bleed· tn1 rrom cuts on his arma. stomach and Jett side. Crawford told police he could recall nothing about hta as- sailant. He was unclear about whether he had been robbed. Firemen transported Crawford by clty ambulance t() SH Clemente General Hospital, where he was treated and re· leased. Detectives are investigating the case aa attempted murder. DUTY INCREASED. • • cooi'dlnatet public Inf ormaUon. TbeH dutlea must bo 1paced t>etwten calls, whlch can run as bl11j u 1s ln 24 hours. san Clemeinte flrem 0 work 24·how' ahlft.t, alternatll\f on d11 on i1'4 on ott tor six daya and tbien hrvfni four dan olt. A ftlloW ftretllhter aald Ni'lfelH has been known to -nrt M houn atrallbt, ~a break. .. I llkt wCJrkii.IC 11 a flteman mon for Lba da1·to.d11 bd tban for tho blf. apectaeular emeraenctetf" Penfelll aald. •'Tbere'a real y no room on a firo depattmtnt tot UM •story' IUY• ~UM)' set lil)utfil more, Oylftl to~ lhillr ctram.Ue •~ ·~1Uke•lbewattet,. You ...., ........... t": ~"" 1JI ,,ti.i ::L -.-ict --~ ........ .. ..... ,..._ adrenalin. Once I'm at the scene, I function almost automatically. dotn1 what needs to be done. "I don't know that I've ever been especially nerv~ aboUt treating accident vlctlms, but that may be because r doG 't look f« blood -I look for bt'Oken boa.. Chet need spllot.lna and that ldad ot thlna. ''Maybe lf I took llmt to loQk at a pcrsoa who'• been ln a ear accl· dent tho way anybody elae .oU!d. I'd aet nAUHOUa too. But my vlew la f\mc:tlonal -I'm tben fqr a pul'PQlo." Pen&elll eald aome men appt; to Wark GI nremen beca'°'" tMJ think they'd like bavln1 four day• tiff lfl a row to 10 suifln& or somtltdaC . Wlalt de* PeriPlll do aa h1I 1da71Gm ..................... " .. ........... mww-..-. ;i:;:.::n.•ft ...... Dog Dag Afternoon The weather in Cleveland. Ohm. like m most of the na t1on, has been warm and humid. This unidentified man had just the solution for a sticky afternoon as he as sumed a prone position in a downtown parkin~ lot. Huge Croivds Pack South Coast Beaches Clear s kies and soaring thermometers brought big weekend crowds to south coast beaches but lifeguards reported that rescues like the surf were down "We had n o waves, so lifeguards didn't have much ac· Uvity," said a spokesman at San Clemente State Park. An estimated 60,000 people vis- ited Laguna Beach strands over A-power Rapped SANTA BARBARA <APJ Charging lhal "the powers that he are hooked on nuclear addtc· hon," Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has sugaested that victims or last month's brush fire include solar energy units when they re· build their homes. ''My highesfprlorlty la to avoid a nuclear plant," Brown told the property owners at a solar energy workshop Sunday. the weekend. but only nine weekend beach rescues were re- ported. At San Clemente, Doheny and San Onofre State Beaches. lifeguards reported only four weekend rescues. The beach population ran about 8,000 per day at San Clemente and Doheny and half that at San Onofre. San Clemente lifeguards re- ported 12.000 visltors on city beaches Saturday and 13.000 on Sunday. An additional 22,000 peo· pie visited adjacent county beaches this weekend. they said Low surf prevailed at San Clemente city beaches too. where 28 weekend re.'lcues were reportbd. A Dana Point Harbor Patrol spokeswoman said the patrol had a "very, very busy" weekend because of crowded conditions. Aside from ri&hling a few capsized· boats, however, the patrol was routine with no major Incidents reported. Murder :~ Suspect Indicted NEW YORK (AP)-Aap.dlll grand Jury indicted Davtl Berkowtu, the man sus~ of being "Sao of Sam," today OQ charges or murder, attempted murder, felonious assault and criminal possession ot a weapon. Be.:kowtu, 24, was due to be u- raigned Tuesday moroh\1. He if being examined tn a hoeplt-.1 mental ward to determine ti be li m to stand trial. . The 23-member grand jury ~ dieted Berkowtll for the Jult 31 slaying of Stacy Mostcowtt.S. 20, and the woundin1 of her da~ Robert Violante, also 20. TbeJ were shot while sittinc in • parked car, the last vlcUmt ol • aeries of attacu that left a~ youni persons dead and seven wounded in little more than year. Meanwhile, police were seek· ing a mystery man who accom. panled Berkowitz to a kennel and who reportedly resembled an early sketch of the .44-calibet killer Berkowltt was reportedly laat seen w1lh the other man Wednes.- day al lhe Westchester Boardl~ Kennel in Mamaroneck. Latert that nlgbt police arreate~ Berkowitz at hls Yonken apart.; m ent to end the greatest manhunt In New Yorlt'a history. An employe of the keMel told police over the weekend that h• recalled seeing Berkowit& and a man who resembled an earliet police sketch or the killer. "Ttus &UY did all the talking:' the attendant said. "Berkowitf JUSl pelted the dog and smiled." • The attendant described Berkowitz' companion as white; 1n his m1d·20s, shorter than Berkowitz, and with long brown hair New York police said theJ were loolung for the companloQ for questionimr. On Tuesday. a man ldentilyinc himself as Berkowitz bad tailed Florence Larsen, who works for an animal adoption agency, to in~ quire about an 8·month ·old German shepherd puppy a~ vert1sed for adoption. : ·•11e said his name was David Berkowitz and he lived on Pin~ Street," said Florence Larsell: "He said he and a friend wantef to see lhe dog, so I sent him dow" to where the dog was (the Mamaroneck kennel.)" : ~ Rerkowitz bas been described as having a hatred for dogs ana police aay he may have shot anil itllled several animals in b~ 11elghborhood. According to ~ ports, Berkowitz hu told polict that he received commands _, kill from u neighbor's doa. , ( Burglar Gets Clott; A thief took five bolts of dotta valued at $834 In a burelary re. ported Saturday at lhe Laauna Junction. 1196 S. Coast Hl1hway, Laguna Beach. The cloth was in an unlocked storeroom, poUc~ said. 17 .. 0 ange f;east EDITION T oday's Cl l a g .. . . N.Y.Stoeks 70, NO. 227, I SECTIONS, 26 PAGES MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1977 N TEN CENTS • )Nazi Escapes Inside Wife's Suitcase · • Wat Germany <AP> - :<:oe'ffcted Na&l War cnmJnal •r rt Kap~ler, apparently itlllted mto a fa.r1e 1uJtcue and ~ to a waltlnc car by b1a •lfe. neaped from a Rome tiospltal today and reportedly •ade hb way to West Germany, t.llan and German officials Hid. Italian Defense Mlnlater Vito Lauamto aald in Rome that the 10.yea.r-old, caacer·emaciated E arter !'Critiques 6Months WASHINGT()N <AP> -Presi· dent Carter credits hlmsel! with improving the ima1e of the !~eral 1ovemment in the minds of Americans, but he concedes that his administration has yet to prove it can solve the nation's '°ugbest problems. In a critique of hi s performance after six months in otfice, Carter concluded that progress bu been made in im. proving the tone of covernment. But the President expressed discouragement over efforts to lower inflation and unemploy- ment. And he admitted that there bave been no spectacular achievements in foreign affairs. In a personal report card, Carter summed up his first months in off lee this way: "Specifics -too early to say. Tone, trust -pretty 1ood." Carter had been asked to rate himself as President in an In· tervlew with ABC News, con· ducted In his hometown in Plains, Ga., last Wednesday and broadcast Sunday. . "l tb1nk as far aa the tone of the fovemment and the attitude or • our people toward tbe eovem· ment. the marka would be fairly high," the President said. "As far aa tanllble resulll ln hil f\rat *I" months on economy, they bave been aomewhat dlaappolnt· tp1." Carter noted that there hu been no major letup in lnflatlon, and that the unemployment rate b•• fallen only sli1hUy since he took office. "We have not had any major breakthrou1h in forel1n affairs, althou ch we have a very ~oherent r,ro1ram that we are punuln1t, • he aaid. "We are tenacious and determined to im- •rove the 1ltuatlon in Southern Africa, ln the Middle East, with the Soviell, on SALT (a strategic arms limitation treaty> and test bans a1alnlt atomic we~pons. · Badham Plans Newport Talk Con&reuman Robert Badham <R·Newport Beach) will be the .-peaker at Friday mornin1'1 1'own Meetini 1ponaored by the· Newport Harbor Area -Chamber ot Commerce. Badham, a tlrat term Concreuman, wlll update, chamber.members and 1ueatt OQ bl• work in Wubtn~n at the weakfaat meet1n1 slated for 1:30 e· m. at the ,Balboa Ba1 Club. · The public la hl\tlted to the metUna. RelervaUou for lhi 1.1 breaklaat can be m lide throUp tbe chamber ofnct1, MC:a2ll. Kappler, welchlng only 105 pounds, wu carrled out of the military hotpltal at about 1 a. m. The former Gestapo officlal wu servln1 a Ille term for the reprisal slaying of 335 ltallan clvtllana in German-occupied Rome and for the past several months bad been under treat· ment for his lllneas at the hospital on a hlll overlooking the Colos.seum. West German government Chief Sworn In apokeeman Armin Gruenewald aald here that authoritlea re- cel ved a telephone call from Kappler's wife, Anna Marie Kap. pl er-Wenger, who said her husband wu in the country. His exact whereabouts were not known, Gruenewald said. Kap- pler's wife lives in Soltau, ln the northeastern part of the country. Kappler had sald he wanted to die in Germany, but Italy's highest court ruled last While his granddaughters look on, Newport Beach's in· comine oolice Chief Charles "Pete·· Gross chats with retir· ing Chief B. James Glavas and City Manager Robert Wynn. The girls. April Gray, 10, and her sister. Kim. s. attended swearing in ceremonies held this morning. . Carter Backs Lallce In Bank Troubles WASJDNGTON (AP> -Presi- dent Carter says he has con· fldence in Budget Director Bert Lance but knows Lance wlll quit if government inveatiiators prove there are any improprieties in his financial dealings. The President's statement was his first expression of personal confidence in Lance since the Treasury Department, under the authority of the comptroller of the currenc~, began probln& loans Carters long·tlme friend obtalned when he was a Georgia banker. Carter roade an appointment to aee L&Pce today for their re1- ul ar wttkly meetinf. White House Deputy Press ~retary Rex Gr&n\Ull said tbe1 were ex· peeled to discuss the Preai- dent'• eovemment reor1BDl11· tlon pro1ram. Lance ls in charge of tbeproaram. It wu their flnt meeting alnce Au• 1. Lance baa been on vaca- tlon at Sea JJland, Ga. White House Press Secretary Jody Po;reU hu aald the Preal· dent will refrain from di1cuuln1 the lnvestlaatlon with Lance because Carter fe~la Lance abould deal directly wltb the ' comptroller•• office on the mat· ter and not uae e Praldent aa •n Intermediary. The New Von Tlmea aald Saturdaf that lnv•U1MOi'I for Compuo&ler John Heimann are ••tcbl.iil tM ,.._.. for about ZO add.tUonil lOllll whlcb tnllht have been extended to Mrs. Lance, as well as other family members and business entities. In a story Sunday, the Time,, said "a potentially embarrassing agreement" between Lance and Robert Bloom, acting comp- troJler before Heimann took of- fice, was rescinded the day before C4rter nominated Lance to be budaet director. Under the agreement, signed Dec. 2, 1975, Lance pledged to correct a number of serious manaaement deficiencies at his Calhotm f1.nt National Bank in Georsta, DININC ROOM FOUND A HOME . When a Corona del Mar man wanted to clear out his dlnina room, be came to the experts ln the Dally Pilot classified ad· vertlslng department. His concise comment after placlns a three·llne ad was Aim· ple: "Soldlt!" The add that sold the set read llkethia: Din rm 1et, maple. Solid wood le e padd"1 chairs. •1110 • .xu·~ "" l(l(l(· l(l(Jr.l(, Anywhere on t he Oranse co~ t.M belt~ct to aeU your rurnaturt « item1 la the Daily P:lkit. December a1-1nst aettlng him free. The Italian news a1ency ANSA had reported earlier that it re- ceived a telephone call claiming that a West German terrorist or-ganization hadJddnaped Kappler and demanding the release of , jailed German terrortsta. About 40 persons, Including some Jews, demonstrated out- side the CeUo military h.oepital today, scrawling on a hospital wall, "Kappler has escaped. • • Who are the accomplices?" The onetime Kome com· mander of the Gestapo, the Nazl police, had been under treatment at Cello hospital here for the past several months. His lawyer said be was suffering from terminal 1tomach cancer. Police gave no details of the disappearance, but the state- owned radio network said it learned Utat Kappler was visited I at tbG hospital early Sunday by two women carryin& two larse bags. The radio aald tbe women may have arranged the escape, taJc.lng Kappler away in a waltine automobile. The radio station conjectured that it was possible to carry the German out in a large ba& "because of Kappler's light weight after so many months of cancer sufferings." Tax Relief Bill State Panel Agrees on Measure SACRAMENTO <AP> -A special leglslatlve committee agreed today on a $7.1 billion, five.year homeowner. renter and business tax i;ellef blU, ending a month· long deadlock. The plan, which could be sent to the floors of the Senate and As- sembly later this week, also would impose $3.4 billion in new taxes. tor a net tax reduction of $3. 7 billion. AU four Democratic members of the special Senate·Assembly committee voted for the plan. The two Republlcana voted no. But the Republicans bad op- posed most proylslon1 of the p~n throughout a month of bearinp and neeotlatlons. 7 AllaUJay Verdicts Demanded Seven Yerdlcts of first·de1ree murder were demanded by tht prosecution today as ftnal ara.u· menta were delivered In the Orange County Su~rlor Court trial of accused campus ldllet Edward Charles Allaway. Chief Deputy Diltrtct Attorney James F.rlnght asked the Jury to find Allaway, 32, pllty of seven count.I of first degree murder and two counts of assault with a dead· lyweapon. He pointed out that the defense does not dispute the fact that Al· laway took a rifle to the Cal State Fullerton campus on July 12, 1976 and shot nine people in a six· minute tour of the campus library. Etuight related to the jury the deadly accuracy of Allaw•y's matksmanahlp with the .22· caliber rifle he purc~ued two days before the ahootln1a. "Bullets in the head, heart and chest and every 1~ above the waist," he said. ''Twenty·three shots were (ired and they all found their mark." Deputy Public Def ender Ron BuUer followed Enright to tht podium and aareed with the prosecutor that hil client wu eutlt,yolnlneshootin1s. . _, But Butler ur1ed the Jury to ex· amlne each kUUn1 on lta own merits and then decide lf the verdict ahould ~ flrat or aecond degreem~r. He arsued that at leut aomt of Allawa)''• actions were trtacerid by tbe attempts of campua peraonnet to pull hla weapon away from him when the nne wa1 not directed at tbe at t.be time. · "Don't be sancU>•Htd by thO proaecutlon," Butler urc~ct; '.'El· a mine Heh count c~ and exam.lne 8'aln the lMldeftt tliat Jed to tM fllin1 Of tbe ..._a. tJon." If ttie jury retur111 1uuty verdlcta on ~ or all of the nine counta 1' wm retum to the (Slet\UAWA"f, Pase Al) The breakthrough was an agreement between Sen. Jerry Smith ( 0 -Saratoga >. who authored Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s tax relief plan, and liberal Democrats who wanted more re- lief for low·income homeowners and renters, higher income tax brackets and less stringent con- trols on state and local govern· mentspending. Combined with the $4.l·billion, rive·year cost or the school finance bill approved by a separate committee last week, tbe tax plan represents a net or $7 .6 billion in new spending over the next five years, or about an 8 percent jump in spending. "We like it. We want to adopt it, and we hope we can get educ a· lion to cut their plan," said Sen. Nicholas Petris <D·Oakland). chairman of the committee. Members of both committees have said the combined cost of the two plans is more than lhe state can afford without a'lax bike beyond the increases pro. posed in the current bUJ. The plan approved by the com· mlttee would give sUghUy more than half of the total tax relief' to homeowners. About 60 percent of California's four milllon homeowners wouJd get annual tax rebate checks averagin1 about $225. The deadlock was <SeeTAXES. Page.U) N~ F i res Erupt Armies ·of Firemen Choke Coast Blaze By The Auoclated Pren While a tOS.mile fire line be1an to cboke tbe raging Marble-Cone fire on the Central California cout., officials 1ald a chain of am.iler blues Oared out of con· t!'ol today ln the northwest. Firefighters 1n the Klamath National Forest strunled a1alnst steep odds, hampered by Persian Lamb Coat Stqle n Newport Beach police ctre seeking thieves who broke into a home and took furniture as well as a $1,300 Persian lamb's wool coat. The theft was reported Friday by Bali Harun, 1800 Newport Hills Drive East. Missing are a klng-aize bed, a stereo system, television set and table and the coat. rugged terrain and blllows of smoke that crounded alr tankers and delayed air-drops o( fire re- tardant. On a lofty ridge separaUn& Humboldt and Slslrlyou counties • 5\.'.I miles of fire line were hacked out as a 9,800-acre fire roared up from the valJey below. OCficiab aaid the two 1maller fires bumed together early Sun· day into the 9,800-acre tlre, now known as the Fong-Hammel blaze. Another 2,SOO-acre fire churned throu1h brush and fire near the Salmon Rl ver. ".We're not at all optimistic about these fires." said Emeat Weinberg, U.S. Forest Service spokesman. "It could take quite a few days to put them out.'' At the lightning.sparked Marble·Cone blue, near pic- turesque Big Sur, secure fire lines encircled 50 percent ol the fire. "We're holding onto lt. .. <See naES, Pa1e iU> Fa•iliar S«!ene on Coast It was ;rnolhl'r one of those summt.'r wet.'lo.:cmcb that brought out another one ol lhost· :,ummcr weekend cro\\d~ along lhl' Or angt• Coast Thc•se ~un '-"Orshippers al Corona df'l !\.far"• Main BeaC'h were JUSt a !'tmull part of the hundreds of thousands of people who came to the beaches over the weekend. Llfeguttrds said they made few rescues since the 60-degree water kept most people on the sand. Fro"' Pagf" 1l I TAXES •.• broken after Petris and the other Democrats accepted a Smith proposal lo put an extra $25 m1lhon into the tax rebate pool for hom('owners in the SlS,000 to SJ0,000 income range The homeowner rebates would cost an est• mated $525 m1 I hon next year and increa.~e to $895 million by 1982. Renter tax credits averaging Sll3 each would also be provided in the plan Fro• Pag~ A I ALLAWAY. • courtroom for the scC'ond phase or the tnal and the issue of Al la way's santl) Butler offered no defenc;e m the first phase or the trial in the ap· parent belief that he can con· vince the Jury that Allaway was ins ane when M.:ven people died and two were wounded 13 months ago The Jury will begin its delibera ltons latf'r t11day uflt•r hstenmg to ins tructwn' from Jud~e Robert P Kneeland Cyclist Held In Newport Assault Case A Fullerton man who got Into a dispute over his three-wheeled motorcycle with a Newport Beach r esident remained in custody today on a charge of as- 5ault with a deadly weapon RonaJd Wilham Mehl, 28. was booked Saturday by police followtnJl the incident neor the in· t~rsection of 47th Street and Nep. lune Avenue Police sard Mehl left his veh•· ell' parked al the Intersection while v1sit1ng frtends 1n the area 11nd got Into an argument with nearby resident Pete Stewart, 24, because Stewart was sitting on I he vehicle. The argument ended when Mehl allegedly forced Stewart from \he vehicle at knlfepolnt. Stewart called police who booked M eh! in lieu of $10,000 ball. Harbor Girls Sell Whistle& If you want to help the Olrla Club of the Harbor Area. just whistle. Girla club membert are aemnc SOS Shrill Alarm wblaU•, the pressurb.S device ustd b)' vlc· tlms in an auault, for $3 apiece. Proceem of the whlatle aaJe 10 toward Glrla Club pro1rams at lhe clubhou at 1815 Anahelm St .• Colla Mesa. To OrdU an SOS whJaUe, call ftit Girls Club Monday lh.routti rldlY from 8 a.m. lb • p.an. al 848-TW. DAILY PILOT U.S. Rights Panel Claims TV Biased, WASHINGTON CAP> The lJ S Civil Rights Commission said today television is marked by raciaJ and sexual stereotyp· mg and that the Federal Com· munications Commission <FCC> appears unwilUng to push hard to end such discrl mlnation. The commission said the FCC appears "willing to accept little more than a paper commitment" t>y the television Industry to end such dlscrimmatlon. "In doing so 1l has thereby demonstrated Its unw1lltngness to live up to the promise of its original call lo the ·conscience' or the nation's broadcasting media and its own mandate toencouraee the broader and more eCCectl ve use of radio and television." the report said. Pair Arrested In Newport Break-in Two men who said they were real estate investors remained in custody in Newport Beach City Jail today after they were arrest· ed for the attempted break·in or a home the owner says ls not for sale. Gregory Allan Duffin, 22, and James Forbes Baker, 18, were picked up by Newport Beach police Friday, a day after the aJ. leged burglary attempt. They told officers they were just trying lo get a better look at a prospec- tive Investment. Del. Pat O'Sulllvan said the pair are accused of prying open the front door of the home Jl 2S2S 16th St Owner Ed Richardson, who was in.side at the lime, told of. ficers he chased the two men off with a shotgun. He got the description and llcense number or the car they fled In and turned it over to police. Officers traced the pair lo a Newport Boulevard motel where they were arrested. Duffin listed an address of 2480 Harriet Lane, Anaheim and Baker listed his address as 2037 Pacific Coast Highway, apart- ment 13, Laguna Beach The commission urged the f"CC to revise its equal employ- ment opportunity (uidelines and ~mployment forms. Congress also was urged to give the FCC power to regulate employment policies and µractlces of the networks. The FCC has no direct authority over the networks. The FCC also was urged to con· duct a public inquiry and pro- posed rulemakine on the problem, as s uggested by former Commissioner Benjamin L . Hooks before he Jeft the FCC to head the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo· pie. The l81·Pa&e r eport titled "Window Dressine on the Set" evaluates network dramatic pro- grammlne broadcast from 1969 throueh 1974. news programs broadcast in 1974· 75 and employ- ment data for 40 ma1or market <·ommercial and pubhc television stations Services Set For Newport's Mr. Eggstaff Memorial services will be held Tuesday in Newport Beach for retired en1lneer Ralph Eaestatr who died Thursday while vaca- tioning In Oregon. Mr. Eggstaff, 7S, had lived in Newport for the past 10 years. He was an elder of St. Andrew·s Presbyterian Church. where the services will be held at 3 p.m. Mr Eggstaff worked ror the Oregon Highway Department for 23 years prior to movine to Newport Beach. He was vaca· t1oning m Salem when he. was stricken with a fatal heart at· tack. lie leaves his widow. Marie, of the family home on Snu1 Harbor Road; a daughter, Sally Welsh and a son PhiUlp, of Scott.sdaJe; sister s Marian Everett of Durham, N.C . and Dorothy Brokenshlre of Hans ville, Wash.; brother Carlton of Incline Village, Nev .• and three erandsons. Murder Suspect Indicted NEW YORK CAP) -A 1pectaJ erand Jury Indicted David Berkowitz, the man suspected of beln1 "Son ot Sam ," today on charaes ot murder, attempted murder. felonious assault and criminal possession or a weapon. Berkowlll, 24, was due to bear- ralened Tueaday mornina. He la being examined In a hospital mental ward to determine if he ls fit to stand trial. The 23-member &rand Jury in· dieted Berkowili for the July 31 slaying of Stacy Moskowitz, 20, and lhe woundina of her date Robert Violante, also 20. They were 1hot whlle 1iltlne In a parked car. the last vlcthn.s of a series of attacks that left alx young persons dead and seven wounded in litlle more than year. Meanwhile, police were aeek· ing a mystery man who accom· panled Berkowitz to a kennel and who reportedly resembled an early sketch of the .44-callber killer. Berkowitz was reportedly last seen with the other man Wednes· day at the Westchester Boarding Kennel in Mamaroneck. Later that night police arrested Berkowitz at hJa Yonkers apart· ment to e nd the greatest manhunt In New York's history. An employe of the kennel told police over the weekend that he recalled seeini Berkowitz and a man who resembled an earller police sketch of the killer. "This guy did all the talkine. ·· the attendant said. "Berkowitz just petted the doa and smiled." Cotut Sclwols Seek F amiliea For Meal Plan Low-Income families Uvlnl in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District a re beln1 en· couraged to join the district's free and reduced-price meat pro· gram. District ofllclala said parenta o( school aae children whose ramJly income ranges from nothing to $24,310 for a family of 12 are eliilble for the nutrition program, whJch also includes eligibility for free milk. In order to find out If they qualify, famllles are to check with their school principal. The inquiries and the application for aid are kept completely confiden· tJal, dlltrictspokesm an aaJd. The proeram Is offer ed throuahout the school year to ac· commodate families whose economic situation may chanee due to Ule loss of a Job or medical expenses. The funding for the proaram la made available to the district through the National School Lunch, School Breakfast and Special Milk Pf0i1"8MI. ,.,.~ .. WHERE F1AES RAGING Firemen B•ttUng Fl•mH F,.._PageAJ FIRES ••• said Calllornla Department of Forestry CCDF> spokesman Die~ Marlow. C Fire burned hottest on the east.em flank aear Arroyo Seca and in the north In the Ventana Wlldeme11, fire offlctals said. About 5,700 firefi1hters were bat· Uin~ the blaze. Some spotting occurred Sun· day when sparks flew over the lines and ignited 100 acres, but the CDF reported the errant blazes were quickly cleaned up. Some 122,800 acres in the Los Padres National Forest have been palnled black by stubborn flames' wbicb have swept throueb the Under-dry brush for two weeks. The CDF has alerted nearby Carmel Valley residenta of a con- Uneency evacuation plan should the blue, now about seven to elah( miles away from homes. beef n to pose a daneer. "It'• a lone ways from that rlaht now," Marlow said, em· phaslitna there waa no Im· nfediate threat. In the last 24 hours, the spread of the blue has slowed, he aald, moving only a quarter of' a mile. After word or the continaency plan.spread throuah the media. the CDF reported switchboards were fiooded with calla. "I think people generally were glad to know they're being con· sidered." Marlow said. NB Man Held On Drug Count A Balboa man today was slated to face chargea in the Harbor Judlctal District Court of selling five grams Of cocaine to Un· dercover narcotics inv~tlgators. Police arrested Patrick Michael Doyle, 34, of 1S60 E. Ocean Ave., at his home Friday afternoon after they alleaedly boueht the drug from him for $400. He was booked Into Newport Beach city jail and released aft.er poslin1 $10,000 bail. Poli~e --- To Meet . Over Pai, • Jn an effort to setUe the fi~ month-old dispute over COfl· tract.a. members of the NftJ)Orl Beach Police Employes Auoti• lion were 1lated to roeet wlth tit~ representatives today. The meeting was scheduled after pollce represen\aUvea ap. peared before the city council • week aio and asked for one mo~ try al neaotiaUons. · The 191-member aasoclati~' had declared en Impasse ln Ma and the city council had lmpos a contract settlement on the _. soclatlon which totaled six pet;. cent In pay Increases and-id. creased COBts of frinee benefits. · By reopenlna negotiation~ councilmen sus~nded the paf Increase they had Imposed on lb• association Meanwhile, the city's Fir~ Fl&hters Association, wbicb ~ rtmwns nt odds with t.be city over contracts for the existin~ fiscal year . decided to take another vote on the latest city of, fer. The ass~tlon 's 115 member& also declare<f an impasse in May, but req~ted mediation to beJ&i solve the dispute. The contract proposal that came out of thalrmedlation proc, ess got a nearly even split ht balloline earlier this month, so firemen called a general meettnc Friday In which they aireed tct another ballot on the city's two- year contract proposal. Tbe vot. tn~ will be done at the end of this week Fire Assoc1allon President Jack Hamilton said if the pro. posal 1s rejected his group will continue to try to negotiate. Bolb groups are at oddJ with the city over their pension plans which are currently ad. m 1nutered by the Public Employes Retirement System CPERS>. They arc seeking a chanae to the more expensive Callfom!a Highway Patrol <C HP > plan which provides more benefits at an earlier age City officials have included th~ change in the contract proposals, but have offered It only In two-or three-year contracts in which the salary Increases total about four percent to offset Increased cost6 of the retirement system. Hamilton said his fire assoch1· lion group seems lo be evenly divided between men who a.re facing retirement within the next few years and want the syatem changed and those who woola rather watt for the retiremeril change and get a higher pat raise The police officers contend th~ city's refusal to grant the retire. ment system change alon1 wlth a larger salary increase than haJ been proposed so far i.s putUns the department a t a dl.aadvan.- tage in hJring of new officers. • . Saddleback VOL. 10, NO. 217, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES TEN CENTS . , :Na:i Escapes Inside • I Wife's Suitcase BONN. W.t Germany <AP> - Convktll!d NHl War criminal Rert>ert Kappler, apparently ltuffed Into a large 1uitcue and Ued to a wait.Inc car by hls wife, escaped from a Rome hospital today and reportedly tnade his way to West Germany, Italian and German omcials a aid. Italian Defense Minister Vito J,.attanzio said ln Rome that the to·year-old, caocer·emac1aled Carter . Critiques . 6Months · WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi- dent Carter credits himself with Improving the image of the federal government ln the minds ol Americans, but he concedes tllat his administration has yet to prove lt can solve the nation's touehest problems. In a critique of hi s performance after six months in office, Carter concluded that. pTogress has been made m 1m. proving the tone of government But the President expressed discouragement over efforts to lower Inflation and unemploy- ment. And be admitted that there have been no spectacular achievements in foreign affairs. In a personal report card, Carter summed up his first months in office this way: '.';Specifics -too early to say. Tone, trust -pretty good.'' Carter had ~en asked to rate himself as President in an in· t•rview with ABC News, con· ducted in bis hometown In • Plains, Ga., last Wednesday and broadcall Sunday. "I think as far as the tone or the 1overnment and the attitude ot o!Jr people toward the 1ovem- sneot, the marks would be fairly • bt1b," the President said. "As tar as tangible results in bis lint 1b: months on economy, they bave been somewhat disappoint- ing." ' Carter noted that there has been no major letup in lnflaUOh, and that J.he unemployment rate bu falleh only slightly since he Wokolfice. .. · "We have not had any major breakthrough in foreign affairs, although we have a ver y eoherent program that we are pursuing," he said. "We are tenaciOUI and determined to im- prove the situation in Southern .Mrica, lo the Middle East, with the Soviets, on SALT <a strateaic arms limitation treaty> and lest lMns against atomic weapons. Carter, who campaigned for the pre516eocy u an outsider to Wuhiqton, eald he is reettna ••more and more like an insider" ~due to what he called a spirit of ~peraUon and harmony with th the Democratic and publican leadership In Dll'fSS. • ''If aU of ~ proP,'ams are doptod, then l think' this ad- 1DlnlatraUon wm be a 1r11t oae." h uld. relterattna a polnt med Jn an tnauaural eve speffh. Kappler, wel1hln1 only 105 pounds, wu curled out of the millt.ary bOlpltal at about 1 a.m. The former Ge1t1po otnclal was snvtng a Jlfe term for the reprisal sl-.vlnc of 335 Italian clvlllana In German·occupled Rome and for the put several months had been under treat· ment for bis lllnesa at the hospital on a bill overlooking the Colosseum. West German government · 1pokeaman ArmJn Gruenewald uld here that authorities re· celved a telephone call Crom Kappler'• wife, Anna Marte Kap· pler·Wenser, who said her hu1band wu in the country. Hil exact whereabouts were not. known, Gruenewald said. Kap- pler'• wife Uvea In Soltau, 1n the northeastern part or the country. Kappler had slid he wanted lo die in Germany, but Italy's hlehe1t court ruled last LNG Controversy Workmen climb up and down maintenance stairways on the outside of storage tanks of the country's only llq- uefied natural gas plant. It's in Everett. Mass. on Boston Harbor. Howe\'er. more LNG plants are pro· posed. some in California. as an added source of energy power. The rear of a catastrophe has stirred up con· troversy O\'er the proposals and is discussed in a story and pictures on C3. Carter Backs Lance In Bank Troubles WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Carter says he has con· fidence in ifudget Director Bert Lance but knows Lance will quit if government investigators prove there are any improprieties in his financial dealings. The President's statement was hls first expression of personal confidence in Lance since the Treasury Department, under the authority ol the comptroller of the currency, began problna loans Carter's Jong-time friend obtained when be was a Geor&ia banker. Carter made an appointment to see Lance today'Cor thelr re1· ular weekly meetin1. White House Deputy Press Secretary Rex Granum said they were ex· pected to discuss the Presl- Cfent'a 1overnment reor1ani11· tlon J>r91ram. Lance ls ln char1e or the prosram. It was t.betr first meettnc aince Aua 1. Lance has been on vaca. tlon at 5ea taland..L Ga. WhJte Houte rret1 Secretary Jody Powell hu 1atd the PreSI· dent II retrain from dilcualln& ttle lnveatltation with Lance becau1t Carttr feel1 Lance ahould deal dlreeUy with the comi>tiolk!r's aftlce oa lbe mat- • ter and not use the President as an Intermediary. . The New York Times said Saturday that lnvesllgators for Comptroller John Heimann are searchlne the records for about 20 additional loaia which miaht have been extended to Mrs. Lance, a well as other family membera and business enUtiea. .... al tbe ar~ .. r .. •.-~*.-.':~ December against aetUnc him free. The Italian news acency ANSA bad reported earlier that lt re· ceived a telephone call clalmlna that a Weal German terrorist or-ganlzapon had kidnaped Kappler and demanding the releue or jailed German terrorists. On learnina of his disap- pearance, Jewish leaders In Rome called for a demonstraUon at tbe hospital later todiur. The onetime Rome com· mander of the Gestapo, the Nut pollce, had been under treatment . at Cello hospital here for the put several months. Hls lawyer said he was suffering from tetinloal stomach cancer. Police gave no details ol tho disappearance, but the state-- owned radio network said it learned that Kappler was visited at the hospital early Sund&Y by two women carrylo& two lar&e bars. The radio aald the women may have arranaed the escape, taklJW Kappler away tn a waltlnc automobile. The radio atatlon conjectured that Jt was possible to carry the German out ln a Jar1e ~ "because of Kappler's Uaht wel&ht after 10 maby months of cancer 11utterin1s. •• Police later found the car on a Rome street, but there were no traces of the women or Kappler. Tax Relief Bill State Panel Agrees on Measure SACRAMENTO CAP> -A special le1isl,t1ve committee agreed t9(1ay on a $7.1 billion, five.year bomeowner, renter and business tax relief bill, ending a month· long deadlock. The plan, which could be sent to the floors of the Senate and As- sembly later this week, also would impose $3,4 billion in new taxes. for a net tax reduction or s.1.7 billion. All four Democratic members of the special Senate-Assembly committee voted for the plan. The two Republicans voted no. But the Republicans had op· posed most provisions of the plan throughout a month of bearings and negotiations. 7 Allau;ay Verdicts Demaruled Seven verd.iw of tt,..t dqree murder we:re d maftded by the proeecution tod., as rinal ar1u- ment.s were delivered In the Orange County Sopertor Court trial of accused call'lpus killer Edward Charles Allaway. Chief Deputy District Attomey James Enri1ttt ask~ the Jury to find Allaw-.v, 32, 1ullty of 1even counts of first degree murder and two counts of asuutt with a dead· lyweapon. He pointed out that the defense does not dispute the fact that Al- laway took a rlfie to the Cal State Fullerton campus on July 12, 1978 and shot nine people in a aix· minute tour of the campus library. Enrieht related to the Jury the deadly accuracy or Allaw-.v•s marksmanship with the .22· caliber ritle he purcha1ed two days before the shootln1s. "Bullets in the head, htart and chest and every shot above the waist." he said. ''Twenl)'·three shot.a were fired and they au found their mark." Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler followed Enrieht to the podiuin and aaree<l with the prosecutor that his client. was auilty of nine shooti.np. But Butler urged the Jury to ex· amine each killlnl on tta own merits and then decide if the verdict should be fll'lt or second de~murder. He arsued that at Leut aome of Allaway'• actions were triuered by tbe ,uempts of campus per1onner to pull bla weapon away from blin when tbe rifie wu not directed at them ¥ Ute time. "Don't be HnC!ba&Ced by the prOIOcUtloa," BuUer ur1ed. "EX· amlne each count c1reruu1 and examine ~aln the lncldmt that led to the nuna Of the allqa· tiOn." If the Jury returns 1ullty verdlctl ~_:or all ol the nJiie count.I It )tilll retura to U.e <&MA.l.IA'fAY, Pait Al> r t The breakthrough was an agreement between Sen. Jerry Smith (D·Saratoga), who authored Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's tax relief plan, and liberal Democrats who wanted mo~ re· lief for low.Income homeowners and renters, higher Income tax brackets and less stringent COD· trots on state and local govern· mentspending. Combined with the $4.t-billlon, rive-year cost of tbe school finance bill approved by a separate committee last week, the tax plan represents a net of $7 .6 billion in new spending over the next five years, or about an 8 percent jump in spending. "We like it. We want to adopt it, and we hope we can get educa· lion to cut their plan," said Sen. Nicholas Petris <D·Oakland>, chairman of the committee. Members of both committees have said the combined cost of the two plans la more than the state can afford without a tax hike beyond the increases pro- posed in the current bill. The plan approved by the com. mlt.tee would 1lve slightly more than half ol the total tax relief to homeowners. About 60 percent of California's four million homeowners would aet annual tax rebate checks averaging about 1225. The deadlock was <SeeTAX~. PaseA2) New Fires Erupt Armies of Firemen Choke Coast Blaze tu ,.,. ............. WHERE FIRES RAGING Firemen BettUng Flemea CUSD~ard B1Tlle Auoda&ed Prea While• 105-m.Ue tire line began to choice the raslna Marble-Qme ftN oa ~e Central California coait, otr1ctals 'lald a chain ot smaller blues Oared out ol con· trol tod-.V ln the northwest. Fireflehtera ln the Klamath National Forest struceled &Jainst steep odds, hampered by rueged terrain and blflows of smoke that grounded alr tankers and delayed air-drops or fire re- tardant. On a loft.y ridge aeparating Humboldt and Siskiyou counues. 5~ miles of fire line were hacked out as a 9,800-acre fire roared up from the vaU•y below. Otrlc1als said the two smaller fires burned together early Sun- day Into the 9,*>0·acre fire. now known as the Fona·Hammel blaze. Another 2,SOO·acre tlre chumecl tbrousb brush and fire .neartbeSalmon River. ''We're not at all optlm1itlc about these fires,'' ~aid Ernest Weinberg, U.S. Forest Service spokesman. "It could take quite a few daya to put ~em out." At the ll1btotn1·1parted Marble-Cone blaze, near pie· turea.que Bii Sur, secure fire lines encircled so percent OI the fir~ "We're hOldinl onto it. .. said California Department ot Forestry (CDF) apokesmaoDlct MarloW. Fire bumed hottest oa tlie eutern flank Gear: Arro70 Siaca and lD the north Jn the Vtf!ataa WUdCimela, fire omclala 1ald. , About 5, 700 flNfllhtm were bit· tllna tM blue. C8ie naa, ••••At> • ANY POUCE"'4N BE11'ER Oran1 CouDly 1h•rlff'1 ot ( t"er• aald John Vlpce"l urlllill'IDW,.lJ •""''"""' 1 trtne • ~r v.hm he r&-p4tr'll'd t.h.t ol bis 1un and dOfumenta frora • car parktd DUl11do hla San Jt1 Caplllrano home: ll derslandabl• 'or Urbaoo••ld, 11, 11 a Garden Groft pol.Ice offlctr who I ft hl1 ur unlocbd. Depali• aaid I.be 1ntru r look tu JD 'a ptstol, his Oardto Orcft poUce badce and Iden lifiution, &ever I olber docu menta and hts driver's hcenae. NY Murder Sus peel Indicted NEW YORK <AP) A special grand jury rnd1cled David BerkOWiU. the man suspected of beina ''Son of Sam," today on charies ot murder, allempled murder, felonious assault and criminal po11se111on or a weapon. Berkowitz, 24. wus due to bear· raigned Tuesday morning. He 1s being examined in 1 ho~p1tal mental ward to delermlne lf he Is flt to 1tand tr1 al. The 23-member grand jury tn· dieted Berkowitz for the July 31 sluylng of Stacy Moskowitz, 20, and the wounding or her date Robert Violante, also 20. They were &hot while t.illin11 in u parked car, the lai.t victims or. a aeries of attacks that left six young peraons dead and seven wounded In lillle more than year. Meanwhile, police were seek· in& a mystery man who accom- panied Berkowitz to a kennel and who reportedly resembled an early sketch or the 44-caliber killer. Berkowitz wa!'. reportedly last seen with the other man Wednes· day at the Westchester Doardina Kennel in Mamaroneck. Later that night police arrested Berkowitz al his Yonkers apart· m e nt t o e nd the g realest manhunt in New York's history An employe or the kennel told police over the weekend that he recalled seeing Berkowitz and a man who resembled an earlier police sketch of the killer. "This guy did all the talking," the attendant so id. "Berkowitz JUSt petted the do1 and smiled." The attendant ducribed Berkowitz' companion as white, an his mid-20s , shorter than • Berkowitz, and with Jong brown hair. .. New York police aaid they were l()Qkln& for the companion for questionJnQ. On Tuesday, a man Identifying himself u Berkowiu had called Florence Larsen, who works for an animal adoption agency, tom· quire about •an 8·month-old German shepherd puppy ad· vertised for adoption. "He said his name was David Berkow1t7. and he lived on Pine Street.," said Florence Larsen TeenDarwe Set at Sclwol Saddleback Valley leen1 are Invited to dance t.o the sound of Pegasls from 7:30 to 11 :30 p.m. A'u1. 20, ln Loa All101 lo· termedlate School. Tbe end-ol-aummer dance ls betna sponaored by the Bad· dleback Valle7 Unified Sobool Di1tricl'1 Recreation Depart· ment. Ticket.a aro Sl.50 t.o holders d teen and communlt,y centtr Iden· tlflcatlon cards. These carch may be plcktd up at th• centen, in El Toro Hl1h, Loa Al1aol or Olivewood and San Joaquin Elementary achoall, from 4 t.o 8:30 p.m. weekd1y1 before I.be dance. Tbe 11neral adrol11lon dW't• willbeS2. f'urther lnform1Uon may be obtained from the \fttcreallon Department at '788-0981. \ Rlfllata Panel ... -. f . Stereotyping By TV Rapped W ASHJNCTON <AP 1 Tho V.I . Clvtl Rl1ht1 Commllllon 11ld today lelevl1lon l• m&rtltd by racial and sexual stereotn>· In& and thal the Federal Com· munluUons Comml11lon (FCC> appears unwlllln1 lo puah bard to end 1ucb dlacrtmlnatlon. The commls1lon said lhe FCC appears "wtllln1 to accept Utlle more than a paper com mltment' • by the television Industry t.o end i.uch discrimination. "In dotn1 so It has thereby demonstrated its unwlllinaness to live up to the promise or lts original call to the 'conscience' or the nation's broadcasting media and its own mandate to encouraie the broader and more errective use of radio and television," lhe report said. The coromlssioo ur1ed the P'CC to revise it.I equal employ- ment opportWlity guidelines and employment form1. Congress also was urged to give the FCC power lo regulate employment policies and practices or the networks. The FCC haa no direct authority over the networks. The FCC also was urged to con- duct a public inquiry and pro· posed rulemaking on the problem, as suggested by former Commissioner Benjamin L. Hooks before he left the FCC to head the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo- ple. The 181·page report titled "Window Dressina on the Set" evaluates network dramatic pro grammin1 broadcast from 1969 through 1974, news proarams broadcast 1n 1974· 75 and employ ment data for 4-0 maJor market commercial and public televaion stations. · The FCC had no immediate c omment on the report. Marine Cut By Assail~nt In Clemente San Clemente police are seek 1n& an assailant who atabbed a 20-year-old Camp Pendleton Marine as he lay sleeping Sunday m a downtown apartment. Police were summoned to 125 Avenida de la Estrella at 2:30 a.m. Sunday by a remalecompan ion who said ahe was asleep beside the Marine, untll awakened by hi• screams. City firemen said they found J ohn Anthony Crawford Jymg race down in the street where he . was believed to have sta11ered after the assault. He was bleed· 1ng from cuts on his arms, stomach and left side. Crawford told police he could recall nothini about his al sailant. He was unclear about whether he had been robbed. Firemen transported Crawford by city ambulance to San Cle mente General Ho1pltal. where he was treated and re· leased Detectives are lnvesUg1tlng the cue as allempled murder. Fro• Page A J TAXES ••• Howeve~ report itself con- t1lntd comments by Wall1c• £, Johnson, cblef or the FCC'• bro1dca1t bureau, saying the 11u&11ested solution could lead to censonhip1 "We betleve that the pro- cedures adopted by the <FCC) to enforce our nondlscrlmlnatlon and equal employment OP· ·port.unity rules, wblcb hive been developed wtth lhe broadcast ln· dustry In mind, are adequate and, indeed, have been ettec- ll ve," Johnson said. He 1ald the commlssloo does not "view our role aa a 'sweeping mandate to further the naUonal policy against dlscrlmlnatlon· nor did we intend to duplicate lhe roles of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commlaaion or other state or local asencies in providlnt specific remedies for discrimination.'' The report blames the networks for the alleged sexual and racial stereotyping in pro· grammlna. because they pro· duce most proirama teen on local stat1ons. In TV drama, the report said, white males dominated the screen, appearing In 65.3 percent of all major and minor roles. FIRES ... Some ispotllng occurred Sun- day when 1park1 new over the Imes and ignited 100 acre1, but the COF reported the errant blazes were quickly cleaned up. some 122,800 acres In the Los Padres National Forest have been painted black by stubborn rlames which have swept through the tinder·dry brush for two weeks. The CDt' has alerted nearby Carmel Valley residents of a con· tangency evacuation plan should the blaze, now about seven to eight miles away from homes. begin to pose a daneer. "It's a long ways from that right now." Marlow said, em· phasizlni there wu no Im· mediate threat. In the tut 24 hours, the spread o( the blaze has slowed, he said, movlna only a quarter of a mlle. After word of lhe contingency .plan spread lhrou1h the media, the CDF reported switchboards were nooded with calls. "I think people generally were 1lad to know they're being con- aider~d." Marlow aald. "H something does happen, they'll be notified immediately.'· In western Colorado, the Deep Creek fire in the White River Na· tional Forest remained out of control today after charring 3,850 acrca. About 400 firefighters bat· lied that blaze. A fire line wu set up lwo-Uurdl or the way around the Deep Cttek blaie. Fire rtres in the same forest - the 580-1cre Brook Creek fire and the 1,000-acre Meadow Creek blaze -were stlll burntna today, but were declared under control. A wind-driven brush flre burned out of control In northeastern Washlnston, con- aumlnt more than l!JO acres of bru1h and 1raas In the ColvUle Nat.ion al Forest. ln central Oreaon, the 1,tkJo. acre Green BultH fire w1s brought under control Sunday in the Oelchut.es NaUonal P'arest. Dozens or •mailer nrea erupted from ll1htnln« durln1 the weekend ln ore1on forest 1andl. Ttle amaller flret were quickly control ltd. Clear skill allowed flrtft&hlerl to 88' lhelr first lood look over the weekend at ~he Bear Crffk flrtt that had en- danaered two vmaae• 115 milts northwe1t of Anchora1e. 1'ne Sear creek nto 11 1boUt 15,QOO acres s maller than prevlOUllY tltoujht But l\ allll coveri 183,000 actelf, An aetl1I 1utv•1 ahOw«ld that tht bl11t wu about rb mllt1 from the vllleat of Nlkolal, popwatloe lJO. • Doil Dag Afternoon The weather In Cleveland. Ohio, like in most of the na· lion. hus been warm and humid. This unidentified man had just the solution for a sticky "fternoon as he as- sumed a prone pos1t1on an a downtown parkini:t lot Skateboard Assault Suspect Arrested Laguna Beach police arrested a 17-year-old youth who, they al· leged, used a skateboard as a club during an assault Saturday on another skateboarder durina an argument over the young Getty Due For Reburial LOS ANGELES <AP> The remains of the late billionaire J Paul Getty may be moved to a planned small, pri·ute under· ground burial vault at the late oil magnate 's 65-acre Pacific Paliudes ranch. A spokesman said Friday that the one-third acre burial plol is near the Getty art museurr. above the Pacific Coael Hlahway and will be constructed accord· In~ lo the terms of Getty's will. men's skateboarding prowess. Jim Ylrka, 19, of 1435 N. Coast Hi11hway, Laguna Beach, was taken by city ambulance to South Coast Community Hospital for head Injuries received In the altercation reported at about 2 am Police booked the 17-year-old Riverside youth for alleged as saull wilh a deadly weapon skateboard . Police reported that Ylrka had been skateboarding with a friend in the area'of 1300 Cliff Dnve when they came upon some other youths. I' According to the r eport, the ot.her youths started "hassUn1 " Ylrka and his companion, mak· ing dlspara.ring comments about their skateboarding skills. An argument ensued and it is al· Jeged Ylrka was hll two or three limea over the head with a skateboard. Water Election Opened . Saddleback Valley la.Ddowft ' Interested In seetlnt one ot seats on three local water dltlrl~ boards In the Nov. 8 eldCUOQ cah now IU• OS candJdtt.I With tlie county Re1btrar of Voten. : Candidutes for the 1eall ln t1'e Moulton Ni1uel, Santa Mar1arl'- and U. Allsos water dlalrlc• have until Sept. 2 t.o fUe requ.lre.1 form.a. : Slx ~itions on the ••v•4- member Moulton Nl1utl boarit will be filled durina the electlod. The openings include thr• t~ year terms currenlty beld b)t Larry Ll&Ott, Bob Dwyer U6I Forest Dickason : Three u.nexplred terma, for twp yean each, also wlll be up la tbe elecllon. Incumbents ln tbelt seats are Bryan Hall, Don Smitb and Jim Toepfer. However-, Toepfer, an execlliive vlce Pr.It dent of the Mission Vlejo ~fl'\ pany, has submitted hla , .. ~ t1on from the board. • Three full four-year terms ri open in the Santa Mar11rlta Water Dlatrict. These seat& Clll'c rently are fllled by Rfchar11 0 'Neill. Robert Wilhelm an4j Warren Wilson . • In addltloo, a lwo-ytar une». plred term wlll be filled. Thl~ :;eat was held by James Giller&)\ also an executive vice pretldent of the Mission Viejo Compan)', who r~lgned from the board tui mo~th. ·• A spokesman for the Mluioo Viejo development firm sald botb G11leran and Toepfer reslped from the water dlatrlct boardl becaus e their responsibllili~ were demandmg more time. In the Los Aliso& district, five positions will be up In the eleci· tton These include two ruU four· year terms and two unexpired terms for directors and lhe a.a· sessor·lax collector-treasurer'.s seal Candjdatea in each of the dt. trlcLs must be landowners. Only property ownera, who wlll be al- lotted one vote per $100 of .... sessed valuation. are allowed ., vote in the district elections. The counly Board ot Supervisors last week appointed three men, Ward A. ThompsOft, Hugh T. Walker and Carl Brown, as directors or the El Toro Wat.tr District. Thia district hlld scheduled an election by mail bbt only two people rued u c~· dldatca ror the three availa~ seat.8. 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Ii ~ ~"+'i4: ..... •1 • ~it-" W!ttrlllOI t • •• -" MIJ1C,,, '·.. • ,. ·-" •115.Mt f a ~ ..... w ,,. ... 1 ... __ - ~ J~~ 1 " " . " + ... 14_.,, ' ··~ .. s DAILY PILOT •;r Experiments Aid ~ Business By 'OBN CVNNIPf' . .~ .............. A tarp a.Ir trel1bt company suffered flom la11ln1 morale'whleb wu reflecl.cl tn aervtce, sales and proflta. A · "l>OIWvo relnlorcemenl'' prosram wu bel\Ul In an effort lo correct the problem. · l1Dder the pro1ram, emplaye performanct1 wu audited and productive behavior was encouraaed by pra.IM and re· co1nlUon from mana1era, wbo were p10vlded with detalled lnstructtoo oo vu1.oua kinda ol reinforcement. 111.E RESULTS: SALES ROSE; savinp over a three year period amounted to '3 million; standards ot improved cu1t.omer service were met SIO to 9S percent of lbe Umt, com · pared with 30 to 40 percent prevlous.ly; container uaaie, de· aired by the company, rose hom 45 to 9$ percent . 'nlil ls one of 103 case studies uaembled by the Work ln America lnltllute ln a book called .. A Gulde to Worker Produ<!tJvlty Experlmenta In lbe United States 11'1l·Wf5, •· a straightforward fl unglamoroUJ UUe. Within the covers, though, are some spectacular examples of improved pro. ductlvity, resuJdrig ln some lpslances Crom a mere pat on the back but more Ukely lbe conseq~ence of common sense tralninr program• and recogntUon of worker pride, responatbility and need lo be involved. At Ban.kera Truat Company. typists were employed at the repetltlous task or recordina the transfer of stock ownership after a sale or purchase. Monotony took its toll in errors and low levels of output. REALIZING THE PROBLEM might be in the structure of the job rather than ln the employes, the company bc1an a Job-enrichment program, which means simply thal the one- dlmenaional task was restructured to include related work and more resp0n1ibillly. The typlata res ponded. Alter slx months, production rates rose 92 percenl ln qne section, more than 110 percent m two others. No increase in errors resulted. even with the elimination of some checkers' jobs. The huae rise ln productivity wasn't the only result. With the work force reduced by the elimination ot some checkers -made posa\ble by permittina the typists to as· sume the reaponalbUlty they apparently craved a saving of $300,000 a year was made. ALL CASES IN THE BOOK ARE dist.died from more detailed published reporta, reduced in most instances to a pate apiece of slanllicant detalls: the or1anh:ation, the number or workers involved, the proiram inslalled, the re· sult.s. Not all the experiments led to improved production. The introduction of weekly salary plans in lieu of hourly rates (or some blue collar workers al companies such as Glllette and Po1arold seemed lo increase absenlffism. But the great majority of experiments led to aratirying improvements in the quality or quantity of work performed. and in many Instances the Improvements could he measured by the bOtlOm line of the auditors' reports THE SIGNJnCANCE POK AMERICAN industry can hardly be minimized, since Improved productivity is the basla ol material improvements lo life. It means that in an lndUJUial world o( Jaded workers the human factor 11ometlm• ls more challen1ln1 than the technological. nus has been espectalJy true in lbe service tnduslrie!., which are highly dependent on human rather than mechanical contrlbutlona. Productivity has la11ect In such Industries aa health, and prices have soared. COMMENTING ON TIDS, THE authors -Raymond Kaliell, PeMey Bien11t.ock and Paul Faersteln ot New York tJniverilty -note 20 of tbe reports deal with nonprofit or· 1anlutionsaucb u boapltals and nine with public aaencies. The Work in America loltltute, Scarsdale, N.Y .. was rounded u a nonpront oraanJzation ln 1975 by Jerome M. Roeow, a former aaalstant aecretary or labor. and la sup- ported partially by aovemment sranta. Rossmoor I nco me Gains in Quarter Rolamoor Corp., Lacuna Hllla, bu reported net Income or tl.2;59,000, or 39 ceatl a a bare, on revenues of 125, 70$,000. tor the t.blrd quarter endtd June 30, compared wllh a net 1011d $165,000, or IS cent., oo revenues of Sl2,0ll,OOO, In lhe like oeriod •year earll~r. 't1da brought 1arnm11 for the rtnt nlne months of necal 1977 to '1.•1.000. or 81 cents a share, on revenues or SS:,118,000, compared wltb net lncome of $.1,357.000, or 11.08 a share, on revenue.a ot $«2,923,000 ln the tame period a year ago. llelultl for the year to date included net income ft-om operatlont of Sl,"3,000, or 45 Cdtl a 1hare, on revenues or S.4.8 million. The sale of two Yiholly owned pubUc utllllles. Foraeate Wat.er Company and Port1ate SanltatJon, Inc .. wu partially offset bJ a lou on the sale of land and lm provementl In Monroe Township, N.J. Tbe net resulta of these two 1al• contributed approximately ~.000, or JS cents aabare, to atler·tn earn!np and rt.5 million to total reveoue1. Prlor·)'eat resultl lnclucted a net loa from operatfoni of $1,090,000. or M ceata a share, oo revenues of at.7 million . Commem.J property and u.ndevelOJ*l land aaJa, nel ol wrl~fa, coattlbuted "·' mUUon, or SL44 a sbate1 to earn· tnp and '13.J mJlUon to revenues in the comparaolt flseal lt'16 l*1od. 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