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Girl, 3 Adults
Killed; I · Helil
COLUMBIA S.C. CAP> -The
60afes c£iwo men. a woman and
a YOUDC llrl were found early to-
day in IUburbaD Cayce in wba.t otncen deleribed u a •1blood·
bath.•• Tbe victims bad been
shot and stabbed. Cayce Public Safety Dlrector
Laveme Jumper said a man ap-
prehended while tryln& to leave
tbe dilapidated house wherf! the
slaylnga occurred ls being held
for questioning. Jumper said he expected to file cbar1es against
the man later in the day.
The victims and the man be-
ing held were not ldentifled.
Hugh Munn, a spokesman for
ttie State Law Enforcement
Dlvlsion, said officers believe
· they have identified the two men
whose bodies were found outside
the home, but were not sure
enough.to release their names.
"U was a bloodbath, the worst
I've seen," said Munn.
He said the victims had been
shot and stabbed. Munn said the
body of the girl, apparently 12 or
13 years old, was found on the
noor "' a bedroom inside the house. He said there was "quite
a bit or blood in other parts of
the home and we are not sure
where ber slaying occurred."
·Tb6 body of the woman,
believed to be about 45, was out·
side the ~ underneath an
8\ltomoblle. 'lbe bodies of the
two men, both believed to be in
tbelr 50s, where lying close
to1etber in the yard. •Munn said lnvesU,ators think the woman may bave been the
• mother cl the atrl.
1 '"We have reason to believe
1 Utere W¥ quite a bit of drinking ~ on last nlsbt," Muon said.
'But at tbil point we don't know
lf tbat ~end these killings."
Jumper Mid set. L.T. Phillips or tbe ~ Police Department
amved at the house about 5
a.m. WMle cheeking on another '*n, mid llPCJUed a man starting
to drive away. The man got out
SBU FURNITURE •
. Wben a Huntlneton Beach
man wanted to sell her coueb ~ )Oft eeat she went to the
Mil mll'ket in town -the Dal· It Pllot cla11Uled1 . The ~ed cust.omer'a ad read:
i Couch It k>veseat. Gold • norat on wbt w/gm, lib newsaa. PbXXX•UU
. P""9 cm tbe Oran«• Coast •no• bOw to aell aomethlna
oLthe.-car and ran, but was cap..
tured by Pbillips.
PbUUps and other officers
called to the scene the&\ dis·
covered the bodies in the house
and yard. Jumper sajd two
pistQls· and a knife were found in
-the man's car.
Superoisor'•
Parking Ticket
Case Tried
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of .. Dettr ...........
Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Diedricb's $15 pa~
ticket trial entered its s
day today with both Diedrich
and Sheriff Brad Gates
scheduled to testify.
The not very melodramatic courtl'OOm melodrama tn South
Couoty Municipal Court at
Laguna Niguel features
Diedrich's contention that he did not act illegally May 29 when be
parked bis Wlmarked county car
on a beach service road..
Diedricb insists be was in·
specting llllguel Beach Park
and, therefore, acting ln an of.
ficial capacity when be parked
on the service road. And in what be describes as a
matter of principle, Diedrich
says he's out "to show what any
private citizen baa to put up with
when falsely accused of a
crime."
Politically, Diedrich admits be
wants to cut Gatee down to sbe
by attemptin& to show that the
sheriff usually in some way ad·
justs tickets atven in error.
Ga.tes inadvertently avoided
that confr'ootation Tuesday when
be answered a subpoena to ap. pear before a Federal Grand
Jury in Los Angeles and sent M ·
sistant Sheriff Raul Ramos to
Municipal Court. Defense attorney Dick Dionne
succeeded Tuesday in aetlinl
Ramos to admit that traffic
tickets given "blatantly In er· ror" are aometi~• "adjusted ...
Aud tbat la when Municipal
Court Jud&e John C. Morrison
decided tt mitbl be .. aood idea
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Riae'a Bolt Bl•med
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Tbunclentorms that flubed ~-partrotOranp ~ •· Tllft4lay niabt may be~
... a1ai• toni1bt, a Natipnal
.Weatblr S.riff apoteewoaum .....
Tbe 1torma. with their II·
lum inatlDI pyrotechnics.
clued bcief widelpread power
eutaaes. llictertng lights and a
few mt:-ol rain alona the cout. iy were the result ol
mollt air from the Pac~. tbe
spoke.woman said.
She Mid tbe, storms bad been
centered on A.rtrona and central
CaUlornla tor t.be past week but
we.re pushed to tbe coast by an
eastern now cl air. .
Humidity sbould remain a
suety 70 percent, while hi8h
temperatures should be 72 to 75 desrees at the beaches and near
90 degrees inland, the
spokeswoman said. Low tem-
pera'tures should range from 66
to 72 degrees. she said. Little damage was reported
aJong the Orange Coast from the •
lilhtnl.ng and thunder display
that arrived between 6 and 10:30
p.m. and varied widely from
spot to spot.
In Huntington Beach, light-
ning ignited brush at 6: 19 p.m.
along Golden West Street ne• Garfield Avenue but was ex-
tineuilbed by firemen within 15
minutes. The Southern California
Edison Company reported a few
lines down and some JO.second
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Coast
Weat•er
Some nilbt and early
mornina low clouds and
local fog with sliabt chance of late afternoon or
ntahttlme tbun ·
dersbowers. Lows toDiabt es to 72. H18bs Thursday from TOI at beaches to
near 90 iDland.
IN8 .. ETe•AY
TIN Swf.....,..,,.. of eta
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1001 •llOCMd OMt o/ the ,,,.,,, • ,_ DNvo J.J. Su
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DES MOIN , Iowa (AP) -
Ooctora l"f 2-~Ml'-old llattheW
Se.brier baa ..._ dead fM •
month. It a Judie...,...., and 91· Iowa removal of Ute Hpport equlpment1 mul"dn e,.,,_
may be ftlea qainlt h1a faUMir.
TR& tJNITED JlepubUeu ,,...oc. Coaamlttee °'
Oran1e c.ounty baa announc..t It will bOI& a coettail rec mm at theNlJDOna~Clemellelcime UC· 21. ·=.~~~--
A ftnanee coDJIDtn.I ...-..ma sud tbe e.eat, open
oa1y to tboM WW-Jnvl&MIOM.a, exji19eted to draw "Mveral .
hundred •'*"'· ·~ · The cocktail party wUl mark ~ the aeconcl time the
former Western White llouae baa been opened to outsklers
since the Nlxona mlred lbere fO\lf' years aio.
THE NIXONS remaioed in seclusion until ear!ier this
year wheQ tbey bolted a PertY fOf' a l"MlP ol former Viet· nam Waf prisoners.
In February, the lroGndt d tbe bome were opened io
bus toun tbat attracted 810lt people u ,part Of tbe IOtb an-
niversary ol tbe founding ot San Clemente.
Nixon hAS be1un m•kin1 infrequent public .ap-
pearances. I.Qt month be appeared Iii Hyden, Ky .. to ded-
icate a recreation complex and in October h~ appeared at
another GOP fundraiser in Newport Beach.
~
rollowlnc arral.1Mtnt. Ho 1\lr
Nndered to authorltlet Tu~y.
.. "ff• ii.,,.. .. d,'' Dr= Balrody t..untcl aliloa&
ID Polk Coun~uv.nl.. on :Tuaday. •• four dOilililll }!eve Indicated t e patient-ls
I ~ad.''
The boy'a 1randparenta.
Rlehard c. and Shi=-1r . want t.be Judie io doe-
ton at Iowa Metbodllt Halllital
from removlnt the aupport
1y1tem. They are asklnJ f6r
c111tody whlle challenctna ttae
eonstltutSonallu of Iowa's ~ law on tbe legal deftntdoa J of
death. The Scbrlen have alre841y
won a partial victory. Judie
Rtchard" atrtctler 1sa&aed a t.n-
Ju.nction July 24 preventing Mat-
thew from belna removed from
the system Wlt1l tecal tancJes
surroundlna 1111 custody and the
law are reeolved. """
A heuinl on whether te re-
move the 1upport system eoo-
ttnued today.
tlnda Schrier, 31. believes her
son is dead. She contends her in-
la ws want the boy kept on tbe
support system so murder
char1es cannot be filed •lain.st
Schrier. lfl an interview with the Des
Moines Tribune, Mrs. Schrier
said her husband Wf'I sent to a mental hospital at Fulton. Mo .•
a year ago because of another
sex-related incident. She said
neighbors complained that
Schrier forced her sdns by a pre-
v ious marriage, then 10 and 6, to
have sex with neiglfboring girls
aged 7 and8.
Schrier was released May 23
and the family returned to Des
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RAIN •••
outa1e1 ln Huntlnston Bea~
Costa Mesa, Irvine and the
NewportBeachbluffaarea. :
Durine the IJ)Olty rains, 1augei
In Laiuna Ntauel. Newport
Beach. Huntlnaton Beacb aJMJ
Santa Alla meuw'edonl1 • traee,
But obaer:Ven lb eo.ta ., ...
aod Santa Ana Hetabts told cl
1bffts OI rain comint down • about 10:25 p:m., wltb lia~
fliekerlna aa lllht.Dina Oube4 out.Ide.
Olle oblerver reported beins
In a atore De# the middle Ol tlli
Balboa Pe$11ula and-* rai&
poured down for altout 10
mlnutea at lO:IO p.m., · floodl.,.
streets from curb to curb. He
said power tbere wu •off for
about 30 seconds. Yet the same
witness said that wben be re-
turned to his home at tbe end of the perunsula. be wu told it had
only sprinkled there.
John Gietzen. supervising
bydrograpber with ttie Oranae
County Flood Control Dlltrict,
estimated that sorne areu may
have received .03 to .05ol an Inch.
"It's deceptive." tie. said. "It
really starts to run in the streets
at .05 of an inch.··
However. from the description
or the rain in central 8.-J~a. be
speculated that that. area milC~t
have received up to .10 ol an
inch of rain.
Heavy rain in Auguat la W)·
usual, although some tbun-deratonns were also ,-eporied
last year at this time, he Hid.
F,...Pf&fleAJ
DIEDRICH ••
for the sheriff to be on hand to-
day.
THE IATEST fundraising event is being co-hosted by
Robert J . f1uor, chairman of the Fluor Corp. and Dr.
Arnold 0 . Beckman, chairman of Beckman Instrument.a.
Inc.
Funds Crom the cocktail panr will be used to support
Republi"can part,v acUviti~-~ OJ-~t:t:.___ _ .. _.al>'_
Moines. Mrs. Schrier said she -0 -i i filed for divorce June rt, the day 1r•OOR 1'er l.."• GM
... ..,.... Earlier Tuesday, the deputy
who slapped the parking ticket
on the windshield of Diedrich's then coanty:teased carspenr45 -
minutes on the w\tnesa stand
describing the incident.
.bef~ Ml«he~WAS1Qke1'~e -...; .t ~:::·:~-· · ---= --no· --
M boapltatma "coma. -·-. -· A once=rn-a-uecaue occurrence m me s y lS V1Slu1e over
'-----------------------"In the case of .Matthew Miami when the moo.n·s ortm .alig)led with that of
'Unprovoked' Schrier, the use of the respirator Venus. The two are seen only a 10th of a degree apart.
system is not Jife-auPPQOin&." Deputy Edward Shubach said
he did not know the unmarked auto was a county supervisor's
or that the supervisor purported·
ly was checking out beach trash .. Assailants Attack
Clemente Ran/rer
said neurosurgeon Bakody. "An
artificial support system, when
the patient la dead. 11 not life-
supporting. ,
"There's a distinction between
the Karen Ann Quinlan case and
this case," said Bakody, refer-
ring to the New Jersey woman
whose parents won the right to
turn off her respirator.
A San Clemente state park
ranger was beaten and kicked
Tuesday night by several young
men al the San Onofre surfing
beach, when he approacbed
them on loot to tell them the
park was closing for the night.
Ed Sluckratli, W, ~tcna
in the groin and suffered faeial ,
abrasions before be dispersed
the group of assailants with
Mace, said Jack Stowe, area
park manag~r.
·"As far as he was concerned,
il was an unprovoked attack,"
said Stowe. "We don't know ll
the fellows had been drinking or
what their motive was. We're
still investigating."
Stowe said Stuckrath drove to
the surfing beach just before 10
p.m. to close it for the nl&hL As
he approached a cluster of
young men to remtnd them ol
the closing hour, be was Jumped
from behind, said Stowe.
With all the men joining in the
assault, "they pummeled b1m
and be pummeled back," said
Stowe, witll Stuckl'Jth struQled
frff and reached bis patrol car.
"When be hlt them with the Mace, they ran up the beads,"
Stowe said.
Stuckrath W9!1 transported by
Infant Death
Trial 0peD8
MERCED <AP> -A Dos.
Palos High School senior has
pleaded innocent by reason of in-
sanity to a charge of killing her
infant daughter immediately
after the baby was born in a
school lavatory.
Bernice Antonetti, 18, ap·
peared in Superior Court here
Tuesday to amend her previi>us
innocent plea to t h e
manslaughter charge.
DAILY PILOT
San Clemente firemen in a city
atnbulaDCe to San Clemente
General Hospital, where he was
treated for bla injuries. He was
not-bospllallled.
POPE •••
'Thousands made the journey
Monday and Tuesday to tile
She is st.ill all ve in a nursing
home.
''Karen Ann Quinlan was
ne'!er brain dead, but was in an
irreversible coma. They are not
the same thing."
St~ Bakod)i as
an impartial expert to col-
laborate or dispute the. boy's
doctors, who testified Matthew's
brain has been dead since July
5.
village in the Alban Hills where Bakody said that all signs
he died SUnday night after a point to brain death in the boy.
heart attack. When he unhooked the system
The body wp to be encased 1n for three mlnutes, the boy
triple caskets of cypress llnecl • stopped breathing.
with scarlet ,nuc,. lead and oak. In accordance wttb papal Bakocty estimated that ii the
custom,·'• velvet bq contaiOing support •ystem were removed,
eaeb of the Vattcan coins and the boy's heart and circulation
mttdals att'uck du\'log Po.Pe system would ,siop functioning
PaQl•a rei:p was to be placed in ••to less than three hours
.the inner casket etona with a probablylessthanone4our."
1ctQU 1tlUna ll1a ene#lical let-
ters Udoeberdocumenli.
In .the evening, tbe cofflh was to be plaeed in a hearse fOf the
drive to Rome. The Jnotorcade
was to lndude the pqpe's rel·
atives. high-ranking church of.
ficiala and representatives ol the
Italian eovenunent. En route to the Vatican and St.
Peter's, the motorcade was to
stop fOl' a prayer service in front
of the Basilica of St.. JQbn La-
teran. n ls the pope's cathedral
as bishop cf Rome, and it was
there tbat Pope Paul went three
months ago io pr~ for bis close
friend Aldo Moro after the
Italian political leader was
murdered by the Red Brigades.
Members of the ~llege of
Cardinals who have arrived for
the funeral and election of the
pope will be in St. Peter's when
the coffin ls carried in. It wW be
placed beneath Michelansel<>'s
great dome, near the main altar,
and will lie .in state there until the
funeral Kass and burial Satur-
day.
The public will be admitted to
the basilica Thursday and Fri-
day to file put the bier, but the
coffin will not be opened.
Relllious and political leaders
from around the world wlll come
io Rome for the funeral. Preti·
dent Carter's wife, Rosalynn,
will head the U.S. delegation.
. ' Four. Injured
In Catalina ~ .
Plane Crash
AV ALON (AP~ Four people
were i~ured when their single
engined plane crashed during
takeoff from Catalina's Island's
Airport in the Sky Wednesday
evenina.
Pilot Tom Dodd, 25, was in
critical condition at Harbor
General Hospital where tbe
group was taken by helicopter.
His wlle, Karen, 25, was treated
and released.
GlenD and Debra KJncbmann,
25, were in stable condition at
the same hospital. All are from
Bakersfield.
FAA CJtficen said the plane
failed to climb altet the '1 J).m.
takeoff and crashed aboUt 150
feet off the end of tbe runway
down the hillside. Tbe airport ls
built on top cf a J500.foot moun-
tain.
Sheriff'• deputies said the
Cessna 172 was demolished.
. Sheriff Testifies
Before Grand Jury
Another deputy. Jerry Kreitz,
told how he stopped b; the
supervisor's Dana Point con-
dominium the same night to
write up Otedrich's complaint
about receivi g the $15 parking
ticket. Orange County Sheriff Brad
Gates testified Tuesday before a
Federal Grand Jury in Los
Angeles investigating un-
speclfied allegations ol political
corruption made a1ainat him.
Gates asked t<J ta.tlly last
-weelrllrwbat-be"aatd wu an at-
tempt to hurry the investigation
along.
His request was answered in a
subpoena that ended with him
spending about 45 minutes with
the jury.
The sheriff said questions
asked him centered on 1977 loan
applicaUons he made when
building a new hilltop home in
San Juan C;ipWrano. .
The sheriff said he was al80
asked about his relationship
with pel'SOns he had never heard
of and doesn't know.
"I'm hoping and expecting
whatevet this is all about to be
cleared up within the next few
week&," Gates said. "I'm cer-
House Gets Bill
WASJDNGTON <AP> -The House will bave an opportunity
to vote on a compromise $18.1
billion tax cut bill pref erred by
Presldent Carter, Speaker
Thornaa .P. "Tip" O'Neill said
today. The measure would
amend the pending bill, ap-
proved by pie Ways and Means
Committee, lor a S16.3 billion
CtJt. '
tain a statement will be
fortht:oming clearing me of any
wrongdoing in whatever these
allegations are all about."
The probe began in early April
when the FBI announced it was
launching an investigation into
-tilegatioo&-et-alleged poUtieeJ
corruption.
· While Gates ' accusers re·
mained anonymous and the al-
legations somewhat of a
mystery, the sheriff said the in-
vestigators were acting properly
when responding lo apparent aJ.
legations made by a person or
persons unknown.
But,ts Grow
Crop of Pot?
LEBANON, Tenn. <AP> -A
bumper crop or marijuana
It is Diedrich's contention that
he was a ~ty olriciial on of.
nciai county business at the
lime and, therefore. legally en·
titled to use and part on the service road. In bis testimony, though, _
ltamos satcN'Jl~erv~ erly given and there was
nothing lhe Sheriff's Depart-
ment could do t.o adjust the cita-
tion.
Dionne said, however, he will
attempt to prove through
Diedrich and Gates' testimony
today that the citation was un-
deserved and that a reluctant
sheriff failed to correct an ob-
vious wrong done to his client.
Injured Man
Suicide Tr)r?
plants plucked from the ground A man who authorities say ap-
near lour local car washes has parently jumped or fell from an
prompted police to start keeping overpass onto the San Diego
a keen eye on the dumping or Freeway pavement suffered
cigarette butts from car ash severe injUries shortly before 10
trays. a.m. today in Hllntington Beach.
Officer Joe Eatherly and de-The victim was treated by
lective Terry Ashe acted on a tip paramedics at the scene. accord-
and found about 30 plants -one ing to the California Highway
nine feet tall. The illegal weed Patrol and taken to Westminster
was g~owing in soil littered with CommunityHospital.
cigarette butts. Investigators said the report
"We believe they were grow-, was originally received as a
ing where people had dumped traffic accident but that it ap-
asbtrays from the cars," Ashe pears to have been a suicide at-
said Tuesday. t~mpt.
Coast Geta Lightning, Thunder DUplay
Thunderstorms that ,Ila.shed through parts of Orange County
Tuesdaf night may be back
agai,n tonight, a National w~a(her Service spokeswoman
said.
The storms, with their iJ.
Juminatinc pyrotechnics,
caused brief widespread power
outapa, melt~ l1gbts and a
few minutes of rain along the
coast. They were the result of
moist air from the Pacific, the
spokenottlan aaid.
Sbe aaid the storms bad been
centered Oft Arizona and central
Calif()J'llia tor the past week but
were pasbed to the coast by an
eastern flow of air. .
Humidity should remain a
sticky 70 percent, while high
temperatures should be 72 to 75
degreee at the beaches and near
90 degrees inland, the
spakeawoman said. Low tem-
penturea abould range from 66
to '72 dep-eea, she said.
Little damap was reported
aloaa the <>ranae Coast from the lild'*nlrur and thunder diaplll)'
Coast
Weat•er
Some ntaht and early
mornlal low clouds and
local fo1 with slicht
"aace ot 1.ale afternoon or
ai1httlme tbun ·
denbowen. Lows toni1ht
• to '72. Highs Thursday from 10s at beaches to
aeat IO lnlaftd.
that arrived between 6 and 10:30
p.m . and varied widely trom
spot t.o spot.
Jn Huntington Beach, light·
Ding ignited brush at 6:19 p.m.
along Golden West Street near
Garfield Avenue but was ex·
tlngulabed by fll'emen within 15
minutes. The Southern California
Edtson Compuy reported alew
lines down and some SO-second
outages in Huntington Beach.
Costa Mesa, Irvine and the
Newport Beach bluffs area.
During the spotty rains, eauges
in Laguna Niguel, Newport
BeJlch. Huntinl{ton Beach and
Santa Ana measured only a trace.
But observers in Costa Mesa
and Santa Ana Heights told of
sheets of rain comtna down at
about 10:25 p.m.. wlth ll&hts
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Burial Saturday
Pope's Body Moved
For Vatican Rites
The Italian govemment or·
dered more than 4,500 pollee and
other security men to pard
against terrorist• alona the
route to St. Pettr's Bulllca.
With Italy piqued by political
kidnapphaa, \neecapptna,
murder and bombing, the IOV· ernment waa wary of an attempt
by the Red Briaades or eome
other terrorist lfOUP to make
new headlines. Kn~applq ia
sbootm. a person in the he..
A century aao. durl.ng tbe
funeral of Pope Plus IX ln
February 1878, anU-clerical
radicals tried t.o throw the coftln
into the Tiber River. Mounled
police dispersed them.
.'W,U FURNITURE
1BE BISI' WAY
When a Hunttn1ton Beach nmen wanted to sell her coach
pd Jove aeat she went to the
beet market ln town -the Dal·
ly Pilot clusifleda. T.b•
1atl11ted customer's ad read~
~h • loveeeat Gold
floral on wbt wtam. Uke n~w 1325. Ph JU(lMUCXX
COLOGNE, Germany <AP> -
Leonid Brezbenev told liberal
CzeC'boslovalt Communist
leaden ln 1988 that Pres~
Johnson assured him the Uo.ited
Statea would not do anythiq to
-,fop the -S09let tnvasto of
C~bollovakfa, one of the~
leaden reports in a b6ot bein&
published this week in West
Germany.
The author, ?Aenek Mlynar,
was a Communist Party
seeretary who writ.ea that be
¥ow
was praent when Breahnev inet
AUJ •• in Moeeow wiill Alea.
ander Dubcell, leader of the re-
form reaime in Prague, and
others attested after tbe in·
vuion Aug. 20.
M)ynar'a book .. Nacbftost,''
tNia)lt Frost) says Bre-1bnev
told them Johnson'• assurances
of non-~on came from
the W~ House on Aug. 18, two
days before 500,000 Wanaw Bloc
troops crossed into
Caecboalovalda to crush the
? • ' liberaJ.lJation movement lmowD u ill• "Praaue SOrtna ...
Brezhnev reportedly to1d tM €&~boeloYa.U tbe Soviet IOV•
ernment wu ready to risk a "9·
na1rati<Jn if the Soviet domlna·
1ion of E•stem~_won ln
World War n was JeopirdiMd.
But Baedmn said .Jobnaon'• • surances made plain there wu
no danger of Eut-West war.
Mlynar eontinues: ·
Brezhnev said be asked
<See LBJ, Pase .U>
815 Tieket IJpheld
And Diedrich Get,s Another One
'Urustees May End
mmnuter Setup
By MidlAEL PAB&EVICll .............. = .. la motioD = tq ··~···~~·· com,._ Uta eorporadoa Mt
up by tbe Newport-Meta Unified
Scbool l)latriet.
School tnmtees aireed n..
day with Superintendent John
NicolJ's claim that increued
state control over school
finances have cancel~d the
original profit aims of the six·
month old corporation.
Nicoll said today the return t.o
a non-cerporate data proceaiJll
system -one that bad been in ,,,,..._ la the dflllbiet for l2
~ -~ "'••1 aot have a INMrtac•• on tbe •t1tri~t11
lanult DOW peodlnc ba Or...ae
ComKy Superior Court.
The district is using the county
Department of Educati<>n
beeauae the county 81ency la
wlthbolding $200,000 in cllstrict
funds to PllY employees of the
Newport-Mesa Instructional
Research Institute CNMIRI>. <See SVJT, Pa1e AZ)
Market Gains Big
-Then Retreats
NEW YORK CAP> -The
stock market moved broadly
higher in active trading today
but began retreating toward the
close. At one point the Dow
Jones index hit 90.'U7
Analysts attributed the gains
to renewed buying of stock by in·
stitutlons.
"It's a continuation of what
we've been seeing for the past
three months or more," said
Roland Underhill at Crowell,
Weedon&Co.
The Dow Jones averaae ol 30
industrial stocks, after flirtinl
wtth the psychologically impor.
tant 900 level, closed at 891.63.
This still was a gain of 2.42
points today. however.
The day's gains came despite
a worsening outlook for the
dollar and in 8 dearth or other
major economic news. In Euro-
pean foreign exchange tradiq
today. the dollar slumped to ne•
lows against the Swiss franc and
West German mart.
But Lawrence Lewis at
Pershing & Co. called tbe stock
market's underlying strength •·quite fantastic."
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1
~/tloon 01'er ltlia•• ·
A new request for btn10
1•11\ea ln Colta Mua bu drawn mixed rea.ctlou rrom Coata
MeH City Countll m&snben.
The council Hid lt •.,,tt more t1 me before a deelalon h
reach on a once-a·•tek blnco
nlaht request aubmttted Monday
by St. Joachim <;atfloltc Church.
The lJaue wtu be before the
council next month aftet a ~
Port Crom the police department
about potential problems tub·
milted to tho council.
The r port was req...sted by
CouncUwoman Arlene Sebaler.
who, like CounclJman Dom
Raciti, issued no opinion on al·
lowlnt the blnco sames into the
city. 'Tm atlll opposed,~' was
Mayor E<\ Mcf'arland'a only
comm mt.
Support for the possibility of
aJlowlns btnlo sames for cbari·
ty came from Councilwoman
NOrm-a lrertq, WIH>lala, ••rm
not having the same problem
with it as some people are.
"I'd be happy to trade bingo
for fireworkB stands Cto raise
funds for community groups>,"
she added.
Church spokesman Bruce
Hampton said St. Joachim is in
need or increased revenue to
supPort its school.and parts& ac.
tivities. He said toueb or-
dinances controlling bingo
games have allowed them to
operate smoothly in cities such
as Fount.aln Valley and Hunt-
ington Beach.
Last year. Costa Mesa became
the first Orange Coa1t city to
consider bingo games after
CaJifornia voters passed an in·
. . . . . 1 ltiative to allow them if local ~ ,\ _ODC~-m-a-decade occurrence ~n th~ sky IS y1s1b e over authorities approved. ~ M1am1 when the moon s orbit aligned w1th that of However, the city eventuallv
• Venus The two a re seen only a 10th of u degree ~part. r ejected an ordinance that · + ' · -· -_ __ .. .aflllld h~Uowed binao in
, ~ · · Costa Me5a. ----
~T c w . Along with a rePort from thf> ~ WO oast omen police <fepartmJ'nt. council : members also will take a look at
! the ordinances controllinll blngo : Crushed by Auto ., in.r~=~~~~~~·wm consider. a
Two Orange Coast wolf\en
were killed Tuesday when the
car in which they were riding
overturned near the Nevada
borde r Both wo m e n were
thrown from the car, which then
landed on them. a California
Highway Patr ol s pokesman
said.
The driver of the car Jolee D.
"Emmons.-35. ~1 16 urrsrae
. ~ourt. ~ewport B~pc:h. WPS re ported Ill sa~1sfactory condttlon
t od ay a t Southern Nevada
M em o r ial Hospital In Las Vegas
Kil1ed in the Tuesday morning
accide nt near Ba ker were
her passengers. Chere Ann Fres·
quez. 27. of 3700 Purkview Lane.
Gold Soars;
DollnrFalh
LO NDON <AP> -The
price of 1old hit record
highs or $208 and $208.25
an ounce on Europe's m a-
jor bullion markets today
as the dolla r hit lows
against the West German
mark andUleSwissfranc.
In London, tradinai in
gold opened at $207.25 and
edged to $207.45 before the
city's five major bullion
dealers set the price at
$208 at their morning fix·
ing session.
The dollar showed a
sl 1g ht improvement in
Tokyo, closing at 187.60
yen. fractionally higher
than Tuesday's closing.
But in Europe It was a dif-
fe rent story. due to "lack
of confidence, just as it
always is," one London
dealer said.
DAILY PILOT
Irvine, and Helen L, Squerr1, 32.
of 30916th Place. Costa Mesa
Both were pronounced dead at
the scene of the accident on
Highway 15 about 10 miles Crom
the Nevada state line.
The CHP spokesman said pre-
liminary investigation indicates
the driver may have been
momentarily distra9ted and hit
-a -n-artor-groove on-uie right -
sbouldeT of the freewa~ .
He said it IJ believed she
turned the wheel to the left too
sharply, attempted to straighten
it again by tunfulg t.o the right
and lost control of the car.
Information on funeral ar·
rangements was not immediate-ly available.
)lew bmgo onhnance at its Sept.
Jl study session with possible
action at a council meeting set
for Sept. 18.
TONJGlrl'
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE BOARD -Re1ular meetin~. 1370Adams.8:00p.m.
THURSDAY, August 10
OCC SUMMER LECTURE -
"'l'he Healthy Use Of Ans er."
Science Hall, 7:30 p .m . Ad-
mission free.
~e""Port t~ Hear
' Hos~ital Dispute
A dispute between Hoag
Memorial Hospital and the atalf
of the county's health planning
council will be aired next Tues-
day durin& a bearing ln Newport
Beach.
Hospital officials are seeking
approval of the Orange County
Health Planning Council for
their plans to buy a 1300.000
radiation simulator for U5e in
radiation therapy.
The planning council staff is
recom mendJng denial of the pro-
posal saying \hat equipment
already ln use at the hospital is
adequate for what is proPOSed.
The council action on Hoag's -
proposal will be forwarded to
the State Department of Health.
Department officials must then
decide whether to lasue a
certificate of need which will al-
low the hospital to proceed.
Ho1pltal officials say the
simulator 14 to be wred tn pre-
paring patlenta for radiation
therapy for treatment of tumors
or lesions. The simulator would
enable therapista to pinpoint the
area to be treated.
At present the hospital use1> a
linear accelerator ror both thP
preparation and actual treat·
ment. A hospital spokesman
says the accelerator tends to
dose normal tissue with radJa-
Uon along with the affected
areas.
Hospital officials also say that
they treated an averaae of 39 pa-
ll en ts per day in radiation
therapy in 1B77. In their applica·
lion they point out that the
ADlerican Collete of RadJo)osy
recommend.a an averaae paUent
load of more tho 35 per day.
Hospital otflclala say they
~ould increase the Ule of their
accelerator for treatment
purpoH1 by ualnc the 1lmulator
ror patient PfePL. atlon.
The pla.nnlJll council ltaff is
recommendlnc ••aiut tbe pl'O-
poaal becaUle ot the COit.a in-
volved_.
Tbe bearlnl will be held at
7:30 p.m. in the 'tfewport Beach
City Council chambers betO(e
the health vlannlna cowicU '•
f'acllitlea Review Committee.
'l'b• council'• board ol dJ.ncton ta slated to act on the coauDit·
tee'• recommendation A••· It.
••• A SECOND GaotlP of freeway ad· ,..IMCll vocatea -.. Coocethed CtttleDI For
COmpt~ss· .. -an tldnttnfilbout.J::.t'f. up ..
billbc>W alone Newport Boulevard that • ' die
Brown Adminlatratlon Cor all It.a belP..
"lf that's what it talre1," commented Don Bull,
cbalrman ol the citizens ltJ'oup.
Tbis sets tbe stage for a great deal of eommunlty in-
volvement, particularlf from those with a auitabl•-.nae ol
sarcasm.
A ccmtest could be started for the best blllboard sJocan.
The winner would receive a used blue Plymouth and a
lllettmepasatoallCallfomlafnewayopenin1~.
ceremonies.
Sample Entries: "Welcome to Costa Mesa, Roadblock ol
the Harbor Area:" "Thia traffic Jam broullbt to you cour· teay of our frimct. in Sacramento," or "Colla lleaa -
Home of the CalTraoa Canal." 1be posslbllltles are end-
lesa.
Wellthat'aoaewayof 1ettlngt.begovemor's attention.
Maybe he'll raise tbe expectaUona of Costa Mesam
about the scar across the community known as Newport
Boulevard.
Mesa Nixes -Action ---
On Rent Rollbacks
Costa Mesa City Council mem·
bera say they are sympathetic to
the plight of residents facing
h igher rents. but they plan no
action on a request that rents be
rolled back to May 31 levels.
"That's unconscionable,·· sald
councilwoman Norma Hertiog
during Monday's council
session. reacu.n, to a letter from
a local woman who claimed her
rent skyrocketed from $180 to
$295 per month after the passage
of Proposition 13 in June.
'T<nr 4"ev~ i;he·,a t~p-pea-tn
tbls situation," added Mrs.
Hertzog, noting the high cost of
movina and a crowded apart-
ment market. ··tr they Clandlords ) continue to
do this. they are looking at some
control~.
A letter of complaint from
Phyllis Falleln of 333 Cabrillo
Drive. came before the council
accompanied by a reply from Ci-
tv Manager Fred Sorsabal.
Miss Fallein wrote that she
has been a resident or the same
apartment complex for eight
yean. She asserted that. during
that time, the clace has never
been painted or mproved. ·
Soraabal replied, in writing:
"While I know that many local
renters are having a difficult
School Signups Set
RegistraUoo for new students
at Estancia Hlab School in Costa
Mesa bu been scheduled for the
week of Aug. 14·18. Students can
register from 1 to a p.m. each
day.
time ln meeting increases in
rent, I do not reel that I have the
authority to put a freeie ·on
rents."
Tbe council agreed and beard
two landlonb protest any city
intervention into their right to
set rents as they please.
"Rent control ts not the best
thina In the world," said Coun-
cilman Dom Raciti, "but I hope
they control themselves."
The council flied the letter
from Miss Fallein with no rurcner commenc - -
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RAIN •••
flickering as lightning flashed
outside.
One observer rePorted being
in a store near the middle of the
Balboa Peninsula and said rain
poured down for about 10
minutes at 10:30 p.m., fiooding
streets from curb to curb. He
said power there wu on for
about 30 secoods. Yet the same
witness said t.bat wben he re-turned 1o his bome at the end of
the peninsula, he was told it had
only sprinkled there.
John Gietzen, euperviaing
hydrograpber with the Orange
County Flood Control District,
estimated that some areas may
have received .03to .OS of an Inch. "It's deceptive," he saJd. "It
really starts to run in the streets
at .OS of an inch."
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SUIT~ ••
Employees have not been paid
for June.
County Su.per\ate11deat of
Schools Robert Petenoo eon·
tends the district 'a plan to put
data processing and computer
s'ft.ekll programs under NMIRl
control appears to violate tbe
It.ate code'a lllidelinet 00 CIGID•
petltive bidding.
But the arcuments expected to
resume ln court Aq'. ~ ma.y
nowbemodt.
''U then'• QO lilitM•. UMl'e'• ao need for • ii*,•• Mid l'.d
Dur•n. dewtJ toaa&,J ~
rtP,resentiN DL P_...... 'If tbey·re •otns to r•JMt
another way ot doiaa ~ we•d be
happy with that,,. DVQ com·
m•nted tod.aJ.. "We've beard
they have a terrific <non·
corporate> system."
Deapite the recent county
quest.Jons over the validity ct tbe
NMlllJ OP.,eration. local tdlOol
officials blame tbe Rate lot the
death qi NMIBI. Tbe corpora·
lion's prdlts would end up tn
SacramentoJn&teadatln. Bubar
Area school budaets \l.Qdef MW school rmance tawa.
"Next year tbe forces of PrQPOelypn 13 apd SetralQ ;.ui
coover1e. and squarely ilnpaled
on tbe potpt or converience will
be tlle Newport-Meeaa of tbls
educaUonal world," Nicoll told
trustees .4t 'r.ueada.y Jllabt 's
board meettna 1n c.oeta Mesa.
"This changed Cflnanctall
world meana that the onpw
purpose fw the eatabllahment of
NMIRl is no longer valid.••
Jody Muse , a N•r-RI
employee, asked trustees bow
they would m.Ate the switch
back to the data proc:esalng
system the district used before
NM IRJ was formed last February.
Officials said such plans have
not been formal.lied, but mogt
NMIRI workers apparently wtll
return to the district as
"cluatfiM'' employees.
When NMIRI was formed.
d1tta processJ.aa ~onel were
rehired 'throuah an indepenctent
..CQ.UUJtipLUCll thkb...~ ~n used to diatribute district
funds to NM1RJ. ·
Ho.weve~ .. -the.-county bait-final
approvJl of payroll warrants
and has t'eft.ISed to reimburse
the dfstrict for its payments to
NMlRI.
Declaration of a state or
emergency by school trustees
prompted the county to release a
Sl00,000 payroll warrant that
took care of NMIRI salaries for
July and part of August. ;·o~r _purpose was simply to
market sof\ware a.1\(1 services in
suc h a w~y a s to recover
millions of dollars legitimately
expended in a 12-year-period in
the development of \bis dis-
trict,'· said Nicoll.
-'--
However, Deputy County
Counsel Duran ques"oned ·the
validity of the district setting up
a corporation that could com-
pete with private firms.
The switch back to the former
data processing syst em will
have little apparent financial
impact on the district.
F,....PllfleAJ
LBJ •••
Johnson whetlrer tbe United
States continued to recognjz.e the
Yalta and Potsdam aireements
that staked out spheres of
postwar lnfluence. The White
House reply was "unreserved
reco1nition as tar as
Czechoslovakia and Romania
are concerned" but tbe status of
Yu101JJavfa must be subJeet to negotiation.
"What do you think will bap·
pen in your favor?" Bre&bnev
asked Dubcek and his as-
sociates.
WE WILL BE CLOSED
FOR VACATION
AUG. 13, thru AUG. 20
OPEN FOi BUSINESS ~GAIN AU&. 21
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An1•lH •••HU1at1~ IP'Clftld tl'••ll I I of
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temptto~Ulie•..U."'-
1lon1.
Hla....-... w.....alna IU~ lUt .... wttt. ldm l'PH4.lnl .-. a mlnat• wttb theJvy.
The allerHf Hid question• aned Mm ~ oa tm loan·
applleatlou be' made wben bWldlAI • ..., Mlllop bOme ln
San Juan CalUtnno.
'1111• IMirttf Mid t.e ••• u.o
asked abaat Illa relalfonl1llp
.,. .,.._ • W never beud
of aad .... 't lmow. 11l 'm and expedtq
"811-:about tu-.. eMirild .. wttlala dw nut , ..
weeks," •Qatee aald. "I'm eer--
ta l n a statement will be
fortbcomiq deartq me of any
wron1dolnl in Whatever these
alle1atlons are all about."
The probe beaan In early April
when the FBI announced it wu
launcblnt an IJ\vest11ation lnto
alle1aUons ol 8.lleged political corruption.
Wblle Oates' accusers re-
mained anonymous and the al-
le1atiou somewhat of a
mystery, the sberiff said the in-
vestigators were acting properly
when responding to apparent al-
legations made by a person or
persona unknown.
State Lott.ery
Plan Advanced
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Two
people have bee.am a-"pet.ition
drive seeking to let voters de·
cide if Callfornla should have a
statewide lottery to offset the
impact of Proposition 13's tax cuts.
The proposed constitutional
amendment needs the
signatures of 499,846 registered
voters by Dec. 29 to qualify for
the June 1980 ballot.
Tbe proposed initiative,
sponsored by Dr. Charlotte
Smith ol San Leandro and Kay Hazen of Byron, would let the
Legislature set up lotteries.
Proceeds M>Uld be distributed 46
• percent to clues and counties, 45 _ _percent. to school and communi-.
ty college districts and 10 per·
cent lo the state.
VEN'IVRA <AP> -As a cost-cuttlng measure spawned by
Proposition 13, Ventura County
supervisors voted Tuesday to
consolidate the county's seven
Municipal Court districts into
two -i9 Ventura and Simi
Valley.
Rfiiwer
Mtaeked
T
MOnofre
A &an Cleente ltate park
ranser wu beaten and kicked
Tuelday 1lisbt by several YOWll
men at the San Onofre surftna
beach, •hen he •rproached them on foot to tel them the
park •as cloltna for the nt-.
Ed Stuckrath.. 80, waa kicked tn the IJ'C)in and auff,r'f(I facial
abrasions before he dlapened tbe aroup of asaatlants with
Mace, sald Jack Stowe, area
park manager.
..Aa far u be was concerned.
it wu an unprovoked attac\,"
said Stowe. ••we don't know if
the fellows bad been clrinkiDI or
what tbelr motive wu. We're
atill lnveattaating."
Stowe said Stuck,rath drove to
the •urfina beach just before 10
p.m. to close it for the night. As
be approached a cluster of
youna men to remlod tbem or
the closing hour, be was jumped
from behind. aald Stowe.
With all the men joinint ln the
assault, "they pummeled him
and he pummeled back." said
Stowe, until Stuckrath strugaJed
free and reached bJs patrol car.
·'When he bit the01 with. the
Mace, they ran up the beach."
.
.EundRaWng
NWma_Open_Ca.la .Paci/ka
Casa Pacifica, the home of Mr. and Mn. Richard Nix-
on, will be opened t.bia month to a IJ'OUP of GOP loyalists
who wtll pay S250 to meet the former president .and first
lady.
THE UNITED Reptf bllcan Finance Committee of
Orange Oounty baa annoanced it will host a cocktail recep-
tion at the Nixons' San Clementebome Aue. 'l'I.
A finance committee spokesman said the event, open
onlf to those with invitations. ls expected to draw "several
hundred guests." · Af>W:. .......
'BUOOY' JACOllSON, MELANIE CAIN IN 1978 PHC7f0
Third Pllf'ty In New Yortc Love Trtaftgle Murdered
• •
Stucluath was transported by
San Clemente firemen in a city
ambulance to San Clemente
General HOlpital, where be was
treated for bis injuries. He was
nbt hospitalized.
The cocktail party wiU ma.rtt onJy the second time the
former Western White House has been opened to outsiders
since the Nlxons rftlred there four years ago.
Cover Girl's Love
Ends in Murder
Wha/,e's F au
Still Up
In the Air
THE NIXONS remained in seclusion until earlier this
year when they hosted a party for a group of former Viet-
nam War pR.soners.
ln Febnlary, the grounds ol the home were opened to
bus.tours that attracted 8.000 people as part or the 50tb an·
niversary<Jl the founding of San Clemente.
Nixon has begun malting infrequent public ap-
pea,rances. Last month he appear~ in Hyden. Ky., to ded·
J~~l'Htiort c-~ and in October he ~p~
another GOP f'Undrai.Sefli Newport Beam -N£W ¥-ORK <A-P>--Howard
"Buddy" Jacobson dealt ln fast
horses and beautiful models,
and wan~ 1lC-customed to lo-Slhg.
Now Jacobson is char;ed with
murdering a man who lived with
bis former girlfried, cover girl
Melanie Cain, who also was
Jacobson's partner in a model· ing agency.
Miss Cain said she and busi-
nessman John Topper pJanned
to move out of the bullding
wbere they lived together, a
building owned by Jacobson.
Jacobson lived ln another apart-
ment there. Miss Cain said she
bad been living with him until
about two weeks ago, wb'en she
moved in w.ith Topper.
"I guess we delared our de~
pa.rnire ong," said Miss
Cain. "And now Jack, the man I
was in love with and going to
~arry. has been murdered."
On Sunday, Topper's remains
were found in a burned six-foot.
long chest in the Orchard Beach
section of the Bronx.
According to police, witnesses
said two men jum~ out of a
1974 yellow Cadillac sedan and
carried the chest into a vacant
lot. The two men doused the
chest with gasoline, and then m
~ m.atcb and-Sped-away. · ----By AaTRVlt 1t-.-vftwtt'lll'T"--~ An ·onlooker took down the o.•o.ltf.....,...,,
license plate of the Cadillac, and Save the Whale!
police said t hey stoVPed It That was the m~age-from
several blocks away. Jacobson one (act.ion that sho~ up to ad·
and another man, who has not dress the Westmlnste(' City Coun-
-'l'RE l.ATEST fundrais.ing event ls being co-hosted by
Robert J . Fluor, chairman of the Fluor Corp. and Dr.
Arnold 0 . Beckman. chairman of Beckman Instruments.
been identified, were in the front cilTuesdaynigbtonthefateofthe Inc. ·
seat. They were ushered to a Sunset Ford advert.laing balloon
nearby precinct house. thatnoataabovetheagency.
Fuds from the cocktail party will be used to support
Rquj»llcan party aclivitles in Orange County.
"I've got nothing to hide," Get rfd of the Whale cried
Jacobson told detectives. vocal foes ol Willy, whose smll·
But they questioned him 24 ing face floating 19 feet in the
hours, and charged him with sky is seen dally by San Diego
Topper's murder. Be was ar-Freeway commuten.
raigned Monday night and held Today, Willy and his fate are
without bail, pending a hearing still up in the air.
scheduled Thursday. The Westminster City Council
Miss Cain, 23. a model who ap-voted to uphold a planning com-
peared on the cover of Redbook mission denial or permit re-
last year, said she lived with newal to keep him tethered in
.Huntingion Girl's
Safety a Concern
Jacobson for five years before the sty near the San Diego and Oragge County lawmen ad·
leaving tiim for opper. --Guyden Grove fleewaya; -mitted today the)' have found no
Jaoobeon, To]Jper and M.1ss Tbe pllUllllq combliulon ¥Ote trace ot VaJeeaa Marl.Ka Miller.
Cain lived in the aame bullding was 2 lo a and • majority WU the 5-year·old girl abducted
oa Manbattaa'a East 85tb needed. from her Huntington Beach
Street: a posh, natural brick Monday's vote by the city home Julf 31.
structure that Jacobson 6ullt council was a1ao 2 to 2 and a ma-Camalla MUler. 25, the cblld's
durin1 bis years a•ay from the Jortty wu needed to decide one nat.41ral mother. has 8 1100.000
races. way or the other. ' warrant out forber arrest for al-
In the early 1960s, Jacobson Councilmen voted lnttially on legedly stealing Valeena in a
stood atop the racing world. He a motion to uphold the flann.lng pre-dawn brealdn at the home or was the top trainer in the United commission's origJna denial Valeena's grandparents.
States in 1963, 1964 and..1965; his vote, but then gave a reprieve to Valeena's grandparents, Ken·
horses won 509 races in that the winsome aerial gas neth and Juanita Moore. of20191
span. chamber. which is a heavy issue Crown Reef Lane. have legal
In late 1969, he was suspended in town. custody of the "child.
in Maryland for misrepresenting C lty Councilman Conner ··we are very much concerned
Police ~al' they Cound Mrs.
Mlller'a fin•erprints on the
Moo,.es' bedrOQm window where
the Jlll1'1 ~-hloc:ourred.
Mts. MU.lf!t and Valeena w~
reportedly last seen near tbe
San Gabriel River Freeway and
South Street Jn Lakewood at 8:30
a.m . on Aug. 1.
Barefoot, Too
BUFF ro Deliver Petition
the prices of horses. Similar Collacott. the city's former for Valeena's safety because of
charges in New York led to a police chief, Is Ill and couldn't the suspicious death or her 2.
45-day suspension in 1910, along attend to cast his yea or nay on year-old brother Jason in Foun·
with denial or stall space by tfie the little silver blimp with the tain Valley last year." said Hun·
state's racing association. In e.f. silly grin. tington Beach police Sgt. Luis
feet, he was banished from the Therefore a second motion to Ochoa.
sport. reconsider the Willy the Whale Jason Shawn Miller. Mrs .
Police say an unidentified
21-year-old Huntington Beach
man had driven the pair to that
location. The same man had
picked Mrs. Miller up in his van
the day before while she was
hitchhiking and drove her to tht-
Moores' home at the time of the
alleged abduction.
Police have not charged the
man in connection with the child
s tealing case.
Police say they really don't
know where Mrs. Miller might
be headed. but investigators
ha ve traveled as far as Lewis
County. Tenn.. to look for the
mother and child.
By AJl'l'lllJR·R. VINSEL
Of .. Del"~ SUft
A campaign to permit dis-
creet people to take off their
clothes on certain segregated
portions of Orange Coast
beaches la gainine 1;Pomen-
tum and that's oo put-on. or·
ganization leaders say.
PETITIONS CARRYING
more than 1,000 signatures or
people who signed Saturday.
askine for the right to go
more than barefoot In the
park, will be delivered to
proper authorities.
''We will take the issue to
the stale,.. Irene Shannon,
55, of Newport Beach, a
spokesman for Beach Users
For Freedom of Choice
<BUFF), &aid Tuesday.
Sbe was amona the BUFF' mem.,_.. who turned out at
Hunlin1ton State Beach
S.turd.ay to advocate their
cauae.
SO•E .oaESSED in tux·
edoes and formal evening
gowns to attract attention to
the cause whlle min11llng
with ahlrtlesa or swimsuit·
clad sunbathen. ''The principle Involved
,_.. la that there are P80P&e
on the Orana• Ooasl Who want Uda (nudity) and it la
public land." says Mt'!s.
SbuDClft, emphasising nudity
abould be carefulfy eon·
trolled u allowed.
•'Th la l1 a spontaneous
thln1. h'• a sifn ol cbanrint
times. But we're the 1ood
suys. Wt don't break laws,"
she aaya ol others wbo force
lhe in•.
D9fly ................
A SIGN FOR THE "CAUSE!
BUFF Fan Trevor Gueat
Many who signed Saturday
expr.essed interest in nudity,
or said that. while tbey
wouldn't choose to doff their
dud1, they beUeve otbert
should have that rt1bt. ·
Leon Steinhardt, 27, of Sunset Beach, pulled into
Saturday'• Buff Rallr wear·
ln1 a hound' .. tootb check
soot •ult.
More Funds
Allocated for
Airport Suits
Orange Counb' supervisors
agreed Tuesday to spend $7.150
more than originally allocated to
defend jet noise lawsuits
brought against Orange County
AirPQ.rt,
Bolt, Beranek and Newman
lnc• of Los Angeles is helpi.ni
County Counsel Adrian Kuyper
in trial preparation and presen-
tation. The suits were filed by SI
Harbor Area homeowners seek~
tng nearly $l.5 million in
damages.
County officials said the
S49,000 allocated for the consul·
taol needs io bt increased b~· $1, 150 because of extensivt-
trial work required.
The noise trial started May 2'
In Orange County Superior
Court.
issue at the next meeting or Miller's son, died in ... e Moores' perhaps in early December was 1o111 made and seconded and ap· home, then in Fountain Valley. proved. on Oct. 5. The infant was found
A s s em b I y m an Dennis with two plastic bags wrapped Serge ant Ochoa sa id Mrs.
Mangers <J>.Huntington Beach> around him.
even appeared to address the Fountain Valley police Lt. Lou
Willy the Whale Issue, saying he Barlow said be has not closed
Mille r 1s beli e ved to b e
h1tchh1ck1ng from the Los
Angeles area.
will appeal to CalTrans chief the case on the infant's sulfoca·
Adriana Gianturco to have her lion death, but no charges have
"You might say she is a pro-
fessiona l hitchhike r she's
very adept at it." Ochoa said trees trimmed. been filed.
Gem
Talk
INVESTING IN DIAMONDS
CCII bt o ~practice
Federal tnvestl~tors havt 1$sued ' warning to be on the lookout few sMdy sales techniques In buying ''Invest·
ment" diamonds. The Commodttr Futures Trectlng Commission (CFTC>
chairman s.ld his sleuths haft un-cove red numerous questlonable
diamond dNlll wnUe Investigating other nwttters. Tht diamonds, he re-
ported, were being sold through leverage contrects Which are agree-
rMnts to buy a conlract for delivery of diamonds at a law date. The Attorney General's oftlct Is trying to dttermlne wheU••r tht CFTC or the Securities
Exchange Commission hes euthorltr
said
t tie a r·t t)f ·
.Jewelry
tl1e ~ie1ice
<lf Gen1s
Behind the beauty and romance of precious
gems is the science of gemology As
Certified Gemologists of the American Gem
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Instruments and equipment such as·
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dfchrosc.ope, re/roctom~r. diamondlite.
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To seive you better. we use our AGS
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grade, appraise and evaluate diamonds and
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recomm.nd th•ms Deceuse they're
hlQhly speculetlw, ' a Merrlll L'"'"--~·•r-·
spok"Men WH quotH IS Mylng. If~ nwone tries to lttt ~ • dtamond, tM
flrtt thfng YoU lhoUld do IS MOW It to I
reputabt!?'"°'°"at, such •• .. yow '°"' ,....... . °""'' bUy tomlttttng tut t!'AY tutti out to hive queStlcNbt1
J. C. UJ1unpkr"16 J•w11f.r6
vaitte~,ater. Ol11non4'1 •rt too
blwttfUt to bKOhW ttw c;e.-offlft9n-
clal woes.
MEM8U AMUICAN GEM SOCIETY ~
1823 NEWfORT BLVO COSTA MESA
DlJaL 'l'O ftlS IND: Or ... e ~8-rvllOf
•alpb l>M*itb, IOID.Um• bOn M .. D, ancl Oraqe o..tJ Sberilf and Oita .-.... cll&ed ta..
Wbit• Hat • .,.. ~ lOtW la ...... battlj ol ...... 0 proportlaa o.-. on UM OM bad, tlalma to be~~aN ...
arm ol the law, with equal jultJte b ~matlet bow
blab or lowly be hls muon In ltfe'• je)llla..,.
Diellrkb, on t.be other band, anerta be ll detenc:UD.a
blmaelf .,alnat lruuUce and the rilbll ol all people to de·
fend tbel'riMI Ye1 wlten rmelY ICcmed ot crtmtnat ada.
Clearl.Y. everybody ln this epk leaal confrontaUon 11 rldln1 a white bone.
AA OI' !'a 111lJDN0.1be outw la u.at.nown... The courtroom dnma was ffhedWed to contlnu• today ln
South Oounl)' Municipal Cowt at Lquna Nlluel.
Wblle there are vaat and intricate ae,al ramlrtcatk>nl
Involved ln tbe cue ot G,!_tes ~ua .m_tdrlcb J will at·
Gate• & Diedriclt: Lia Two 8""' at F1lll Charge
-tempt here to bo.11..U this-tttbnkal juriapruden~down for you to the essentials, thus: - - -•
· On May 29~ one of Gates' deputies slapped a fifteen
buck parking ticket on Diedrich's county car while it was
parked on a Salt Creek Beach service road.
DIEDRICH SCREAMED FOUL in thunderous tones.
He alleges that he'd received a complaint from a taxpayer
of rubbish and litter strewn on Salt Creek Beach. He drove
down there and parked his county Mercury to cbeck out
beach trash conditions. Thus he alleges to have been on or.
ficial county business and immune from a parking cita·
ti on.
Sheriff Gates sees the whole tiling differently. Ralph
was illegally parked. That's that. He gets a ticket.
Thus, like two roaring bulls in a cow pasture, this pair
of iron-willed Orange County officials have lowered their
heads and charged at each other.
The resounding fifteen dollar crash should shake the
Laguna Niguel courtroom to its foundations.
AS 11lE LEGAL DRAMA opened yesterday, Sheriff
Gates didn't show up in court. He sent Assistant Sheriff
Raul •Ramos. Diedrich's defense attorney, Dick Dionne,
got Ramos to admit that citations given "blatanUy in er·
ror" are sometimes "adjusted."
This caused Judge John C. Morrison to rule that
Sheriff Gates must appear in court and testily today.
Judge Morrison must be somewhat baffled by this
enormous courtroom confrontation on a fifteen buck park·
ing ra p. You see, he doesn't even know the cast of charac·
ters. Morrison is a visiting judge, rilling in down here from his regular duties in Humboldt County
YOU ALMOST SlJSPECI' the regular jud1es at
Laguna Niguel giggled a lot when they flung this legal hot
potato to a visiting Judge.
Up north in Humboldt county, it is unlikely that a
parking ticket would bring two of the county's top officials
out to confront each other with all legal guns bluine.
No wonder folks from other regions sometimes think
Orange County is an odd place.
Parents Nix Visits
LONDON <AP> -John and Lesley Brown are lett.inl almost
no outsiders near their test.tube dllughter, disappotntina friends
and neighbors who want to see the world's youngest' celebrity In
person.
Mrs. Brown, 31, and her truck-driver husband, John, 38, have
sold exclusive rights to their story to the Daily Mail, a London
tabloid, for about $600,000. Only the Mail's representaUves and
me mbers or the fa mily are bein& allowed in to see Louise Joy
Brown, who was 15 days old today.
., .... Alloda&ed .....
MlllOUllana JOlntd tbe UliOG'a tu NYolt by overwbelmlnal,y re-Jeetlq a propg1tl to inert .. tbtlt11M01ln• tun. w~ voten In Prlol&NI lD Gtorata. Mleblpn Ud lda.bo plck41d candhlatea for covenor anc1 conareu. Alto hlOlllMlnl 1\telday'a primanes wu • tblrd place fln1ab for
a.tty Tarm.aie. fonner wlfe ot
U .a. Sen. Herman Talmaqe, In IUatlve at a time when ~ In
Mr try for • H,ou.se nomlnaUon. other atates were or11nlslnt , ln Mlchlaan. C.S. Rep. Charles petition drives to seek tax cuta.
• Dill• Wal renomlnated ror bis In June. Calilornla voters Ovel'·
atlt In Coqrea despite an ln· wbelmln&ly approved PfOPOll·
dlctmeat for fraud. lion 13, an amendment to tbe
TRI! PaOPO&U. to rat.ae lll.a-
sourl 1uolioe tf,XM bf 3 cents 1 ~allon &o 10 cenll... was defeated by a mar1tn of more tban
7 to 1. 1be lncreue bad been
proposed ln a. statewide ln·
atate oooatltution that alllbed
property taxes.
Backen ol the Increase bad
hooed it would raise about S80
million to improve state roads.
Opponenu l&ld it was an at-
tempt by bankers and contrac·
Jon to ..oblaln more hi«h~ay conatrudion money. vc1"'1 . L: ;,;.;.o MilSOlirl:a..10 incumbent COO• r I c:;;-fll• • .,.,,,. areaamen e&Sl)y won renomJna·
lion. including lour who bad no
opposition. Licensing
Of KJVXT .
WASWNGTON <AP> -The Federal Communications Co~
misaiorr limited tbe license re·
newal of Los An1eles staUon
KNXT·TV to one year Tuesday,
a commission spokesman said.
Martin LevY said the abort
term extension resulted from a
July 20 FCC directive to
penalize CBS network decep-
tion In the broadcastlng of the
"Hea"yweigbt Championship of
Tennis" series.
LnY.-DEPUl!\Ldiffetor ol
the FCC'a Broadcast Bureau.
said KNXT·TV's license was re-
newed until August, l979.
"Ordinarily it would have bef.n
a three· year renewal," Levy
aald.
The FCC had announced the
next CBS sta\ion up for license
renewal would not get a full
term as a penaltv for the
network's deception in the t~
aeries.
•'This was the rll'lt CBS owned
and operated station to come up
for renewal ... K.NXT·TV was
the one." Levy declared. so the
district limitation was imPOsed
IN ANNOUNCING its lnlf'n·
IN GEORGIA, Mrs .
Talmadle's two opponenta, state
Sena. Virginia Shapard and
Peter Banks. will face each other
ln a runoff for the DemocraUc ·
nomination to the 8th District
where Rep. John Flynt is retlr·
Ing alter 24 yean in office.
The winner ol that runoff will
have to take on former college
professor Newt Gingrich, who
lost to F1ynt twice. but won the
GOP nomination handily Tues·
dav. lf Mrs. Shapard. front-runner
in the primary, defeets Banks
and then Gingrich. said she
would be Georgia'• first female U.S. representative in three
_eke.ad~
Incumbent Democrats Sen.
Sam Nunn and Georgia Gov.
Ge9rge Busbee breezed to easy
victories.
IN IDABO, Howie Speaker Al· Ian Larsen won out over six
Republicans in a race for
nomination to c h allenge
Democratic Gov. John Evans.
Evans. who was unopposed for
renomination, stepped up from
lieutenant governor 20 months
ago when Cecil Andrus became
secretary of the interior.
-~ ........ PRESIDENT GREETS CAST Of BROADWAY MUSICAL
From left. Chartame Woodard, Arm•U• litcQuffn.
• Cartel-, Wife Have
Night on the Town
NEW YORK CAPI -President Carter got a slice of the Big
Apple and called it "terrific" after seeing the Broadway musical
"Ain't Misbehavin"' and dininc at a nearby steakhouse.
Carter bad a night OI') the town Tuesday rollowina an afternoon
eeremony here to sign the fedeul aid bill for New York City.
He was join.ed by wife Rosal,ynn; Mayor Edward J. Koch and
his da1e. Bess Myenon; and Gov. Hugh L. Carey and bis date, Ann
Ford Uzielli.
A SRCaEt.S~ AGENT uicLtbe..show'&JlUdience...ered_
the president more than the st.age. production and "dudng in·
termission he was applauded by everyone.''
Afterwards, the presidential party spent a relaxed two-hour
dinner at the United States Steak House In the Time-We BWldine,
about three blocks r~m the theater.
Ca~ wanted dinner "in a real restaurant with real people,"
not in a separate party room. said the restaurant'& manager, Peter
Aschkenaasy, who set aside a round table for six in Uie center
room.
CAllTER HAD A CALIFORNIA wine and Mn. Carter, dressed
in an elegant. V-necked blatk dress, preferred a New York State vintage.
For the main course. the couple had Chateaubriand steak for
two and a mixed green salad. The Carters passed up an unusual of.
fering on the menu -cream or peanut soup.
tion to take such action. the FCC .,.-------... ~~111111111111111111111111111111111111!1!11111111!1!1!!11!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!'!!!!!1!~111111!!'----------~-~~ said short ·term renewarwoura -t
enable it to monitor CBS com·
pllance with J ts auurances to
the FCC that the deceptive prac·
tices will not recur.
The commission said Its de·
cislon to grant only a abort term
license renewal was baaed solely
on the net work's deception of the
public.
T~e case dates to Febnaary
1975. when CBS aired the first of
what became a series or four
tennis matches between Jimmy
Connors and challengers Rod
Laver, John Newcombe. Manuel
Orantes and Ute Nastase.
THE FlaST THREE were
played at Caesar's Palace and
the fourth at Dorado Beach.
Puerto Rico. Connors won all
four.
The commiaalon said earlier
that the second. third and fourth
matches aired by CBS ostensibly
were for a winner-take-all prize
of $250,000. In fact, tbe com·
mlaalon said, Connon received "50,000 and Newcombe $250,000
for match two; Connors $500,000
and Orantes $250,000 for match
tbrff, and CoD.DON SS00,000 and
Nastase Sl.50,000 for match four.
'
how's
VftUI' ~nose
for a liargaini :.·
Flooding Hits ~ Paso ~e tum to the Dally Pilot whenever
they have something to convert
to cash - a used car, sofa, boat,
camper, washer or dryer. Hurricane Cora 'No Threat' for Tuo Daya
"'Le~
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CMll..,_ El Centro uuAr,_...
L.oflll IHCll Ml. WlllOll
OfttarlO Palm 59f1"1' Stft~ ~J-Sell\a AMI
And, ~pie throu9hout Oranqe <:aunty
tum to the ~e s market place
-Daily Pilot classified ads -whenever
they are looking for tiafgains.
On Sahirclays, evelJ~ne turns to DaHy
Pilot DIME•A-LINES. ~That's where the
biggest l)a~ains -items under $25 -
en to be fOUnd.
The best place to buy or sell in
Orange COunty Is thtt Daily Pilot.
• SACUK&NTO <AP> -Democrata, tlalnl tbetr PoliUcal muaci. ln u 9"cUon YMI', lane k1n.d a aepulliUcan aptDd1ns
Ua\lt and Mal their' owa plan to the AllemblY l'locw. B~.'• M ~. t.M o.mocnt~ Auembl1 Revenue and J•aUqn eom.m .. apptOwd • COMtilutloeal amendment Tull· ~.,ta.at ..... u. It.Me""'"''"• lDcnaMI to '*""81 lDC!OllMI JNW~. •
It 11 almUU to a propMal mad by Edmund Brown Jr. after
\'oten a,pproved ~U. u.
TllS CO.WI I •• n:DI ADIOllaNBD inAead "' YOUnl on ·• OOP Umlt that RepubUcans said w11 touaher than th• DemOttlUc~ EarUtr, .t.M panel approved a OM-Ume, '800 mJWaa lnt0me
ia. cut tUt woalll·Molt tbe mt ta~er credit from m to 1100
• OI' an tdwtul _.from "°to ac>D for a married couple.
• '!'bit bW. AB ml by Auembl1man Lawrence KaplJolr. O.San Dleto~ W11MoltotbeAuembl1W1Y1andMeamCo1.DmMIMona u.o vote.
IN Ol'8D ACl'ION, A 8ILL BY S&N. Denn1I Carpenter, R·
Newport BMcb\ ~at would adJUlt loeome tu bracketl pnually for tnftidOn dlea on a .. t vote, two abort ol tbe maJorit.1 needed for
sap iD the II-member committee.
Tlie Demoer.trc 1peHiqlltiilt Ta SC 11-w>y Siil. ;ro11n
VOTE ON REPUBLICAN SIU. DELA YEO
M11mbfrman Wiiie Brown Munchet 8119 of Nuta
w.dil.-day, August I , 1878
AP~al Plellged
$11 Million NBC
Lawsui·t Dismissed
SAN FRANCISCO CAP>-Attol'De1 Manin Lewta aald be plus to1 lmmedlately appeal • Jud1e·1 dJsmlual of an au milllon lawautt
clalmtna·N. BC's ahowinl of tbe movie .. Barn lnnoceDt" prompted tbe
1'ape <>! a ... year-old lirl.
In tlU'OWIDg out the cue, Superior Court Judie Robert Douee I
n1led ~ tbat the network t ;::vr.:i of 3re tb~ 1=. sexually &11aulted by three alrls c ment · on a San Frandaco beatb feur 1 He ·noted that be ruled pre. days after tbe tum waa shown on 1 v1oualy that Lewis couJd roCeed naUonal te19Vllioa.
with the case only on tbe tuts of Mn. Niemi said the attact I
arguing that NBC lntaded to was prompted by tbe TV tum i
"incite" a crime by showing the and. uked $1 million In ~ ,
rape of a young alrl wltb a penaatory damasea and 110 l
plumber'• plunger in tbe m• mtlllon in punitive dama1e1
film. ButLewtsdldn'tfollowtbat aialnst NBC and tll local af. ~Un1,besaid. flllate, KRON-TV.
"Aa klni u our neck waa on • L E WIS REP 8 E 8 ENT S the block and tbe ue bad to fall, ' V~leria Niemi and her daqbter it'• Just u w.U tbat Lt happened I Olivia, who wu 9 when abe wu today," be said Tuelday. "Tbls \
get.a. ua to the appellate courta_
Garameild, D-Votelwnne lllll. -
lt wW IO on tho November state ballat ti tbe Ml AUembty
pauea t\ and the Senate approves Aaembly amendments by Aua.
15.
even faster." I
Nude Bathers.Get Reprieve ...:.irl<h:".te 1~.~'!:
' ceulve authority" ln narrowkla situation long enough,·• said the legal grounds for tbe trial 1
Geor1e T. DeLong, who with a nd prevent\ng Lewis from •
fellow supervisor Will Johnson arguing negUcence and reek·
BllT SENATE 8EPUBLICAN LEA.DD Geor1e Deulantjlan,
clalminl the Garamendi measure wu too weak, lndicated tbat Senate Republicans mlabt try to block it ln favor of a poulble 1880
lnltlatlve. "I 1uapect that we will oppose it," he said, calling lhe measure
"a rumnam kind of approach. 1.:
A DemocraUc property tax cut blll died on the last nipt of the
19'77 leli&latlve session, in part because Senate Republicans re·
fused to vote for it. .
-8JNCE ftlE PASSAGE OF PROM>ll110N U, pressure bu
lteen building for a limit on state and local sovernment •=· Republicans had been puahlng an amendment by DeulaneJlan,
tbe GOP candidate for attorney general, that tied state and local
spendini increases to rises in the cost of Uvtni and PoPUlaUOD, a
standaro they said was Ugbter than income lfOWth.
But that measure, SCA 42, died when tbe committee ad·
journed.
SANTA ROSA <AP> -Nude sunbathers on the Russian River
have a one-week reprieve alter
Sonoma County aupervilors de·
layed voting on an ordinance to
ban all public nudity.
Supervisors put off voting on
t he ordinance for one week
Tuesday to get legal opinionk
from tbe aherlff, district at·
tomey's office and court person·
nel.
had complained tbat nudlty, se;1
acts and public defecation were
ruining the wholesome at·
mosphere. of the resort area
about 60 mUea north of San
Francisco.
Other reaidents contended that
nude sunbathing la a healthy ex·
perlence and should not be
curtailed. They suggested a
beaeb be set asidf' for lt.
"PEOPLE WHO LIVE along
RUSSIAN &WEB residents the river have had an intolerable
objected to the delay. lessness.
Others on the board ques-Jay Gerber. associate 1eneral
tioned whether the proposed or· counsel for NBC. said Dossee's '
dinance abould make violators ruling represented "an extreme-•
euilty of a misdemeanor and ly algnlflcant victory. '
subject to jail terms or only "We think that the ruling 1
fines. means tbat unless Incitement
Board Chairman Brian Kahn can be shown, suits of this kfnd r
noted the state Penal Code will not lie u a matter of law
already makes public sex acts ll· agailllt any broadcast media or
legal. newspaper," be said.
Preservation Expires Plug into ours. colliputer.
SACRAMENTO <AP> -For the
f ourtb straight year, efforts to stop
the bulldozing of prime farm land in
California have died in the Leglslat\U'e.
Assemblyman Victor Calvo, D·
Mountain View, let his bill, AB 1900,
expire without a vote Tuesday in the
Se nate Natural R esources and
WUdWe Committee.
He told reporters he was one short
of the needed five votes in the nine-
member committee, whieh has ap·
proved s.imi.lar bills in the past only
to eee t.nem dfe in the Senate Finance
GDmmittee.
ti•••rlelaSlletl
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -B. F. Goodrich Co. bu been accused in
federal court or conspiring to fix p~cea of automobile tires for the past
six years in violation of antitrust
laws.
The suit, flied by the Justice
Department Tuesday in U.S. District
Court, alleges that starting before
State Panel
Backs Minimum
Booz~ Markups
SACRAMENTO <AP> -A state Senate committee has voted to im·
pose minimum markups for alcohol
and end the price-cuttin1 that
followed the state Supreme Court's
ruling against California's old fair-
tr.ade liquor law.
By a 7.3 vote Tuesday, the Senate
Govermental Organization Commit· tee sent AB 935 by Assemblyman
Richard Alatorre, D·Los Angeles, on
to the Senate Finance Committee.
The Assembly-passed bill,
sponsored by the California Retall Liq-
uor Dealers AaoclaUon, would re-
g\lire beer, wine and hard splrit.s to
be sold no cheaper than 6 percent
above tbe cost to the retaller.
[ __ B_R_I E_Fs_____.)
1972 and continuing to date, Goodrich
and others conspired "to fix, r aise,
maintain and stabilize prices" on
lire sales to the public by the
manufacturer and certain indepen·
dent retail tire dealers in the West.-
€Anlt~t Aere,.ted
LOS ANGELS& (AP> -Five
locals of the Retail Clerks Union
have voted by a 62.4 percent marsia
to accept a contract offer by Gemco
membership department stores. a
union spokesman said.
"There'll be no strike," said
spokesman Bob McGrath, addln1
that Tuesday's vote puts Into effect a
three.year contract retroactive to Ju-
ly 3 for non-food department
employees at all Gemco awn. ln
Southern California. The retail clerks
are negotiating a separate contract with major food chains1 including
Lucky Stores Inc., whicn runs the
food department at Gemco.
7B....a8eflll
CHULA VISTA <AP>-Sevenborses have died since Monday at Bradley's
Bonita Valley Farm east of Chula Vis-
ta from a mysterious ailment believed
causedbyatoxinlngrainmlxture.
Owner Robert Bradley said five
of the animals died Tuesday. He said
autopsies are being performed on
three bones. One was killed by a
veterinarian to free it from suffering.
llellC C'ollc...i s • ..,.,
SAN DIEGO <AP) -The Fair
Rent Coalition bas presented the city clerk with petitions bearing 42,500
signatures seeking to place a rent
control initiative before the voters ln
November.
Coalition representative Martln
Wagner c:lellvered two gaily wrapped
boxes contalnlng the petitions TUes·
day to City Clerk Charles Abdelnour,
saying, "llere, th.la ls for you."
&"' ·~" y ~ ~~ =. -s...-.:.--
1 ~Ofeleelh1191oot.-~to-8..,.... dilOrdn than from any otMr cauee. Yet av periodic dental care from an oral hellth ., 1peclall1t llke Dr. Rick Schoen can
· usually remedY the altultion. Dr. Schoen
offers OOl"f'plete famlty dental health •
MrYfce. And tor a lot 1 .. thin )'(>ti might
t"lnk.
It's one appliance
that wotit cost you a cent
' l a • t
Costa M .~1• lonl known for its vl1Uant ftlht a1aln1t trote.u10nal nUGJty w6Ua1n city Umlta, haa let one aUp by.
There ii a touch of humor In that the form r home of
the Ch mbel' ot Commeree on Weit 19th Street la now •nown u the "Sufttaline Buildtna" -worldftl quarten
(or YOUN lad.Ma wbo strip to the bare euenUala for photo and "rap ee11kinl!'
L amuam, is the fact ttlat th city plannlna
~omml alon, fearin1 a potential law enforcement
probl m and a n~aUvt lmpact on the downtown area.
r· j led a condition I use permit for studio oper1&tors ln
pnl.
T connni.11ioft 'a 1uspklo0a were al least partially ~e out. Lea than • montll after the studio opened up
without permlsslOri, one SUnshlne 1irl wu arrested by
t ty undercover liwest.iJators after she allegedly ortered
more than w udvertiied.
Assist.ant City Attorney Tom Woods office as now
processlna lnlormation from city planners ln an effort to
get to lhe bottom of t.be situation. As of yet there has been
no hnrd·l"OJ'e effort to put covers ornh~on.-
There ls no need to go deeplY n10 lhe city's stand
against pay nudity. What is at issue is whether thla busi·
ness can simPlY ipore city rulings as if they were
edicts from the tabled emperor who wore no clothes.
Data ~Ian Aground
The Newport-Mesa Unified School District's effort to •
bolster sagging revenues by establishing a computer data
processing corporation has run aground.
The district bas filed suit in Orange County Superior
Court in an effort to get the county Department of
Education to release $200,000 in funds to operate the
six-month-old Newport-Mesa Instructional Research
Institute (NMJRJ ).
Lawyers for the county say they want more
information about the workings of NMIRJ, formed by the
distric;t to market its computer protr~ms to other school
districts-and t01>1ivate-agencies:--.----=--= --=
County .Qflicials ..a.re ..QJJ.e.stiQJlina NMIRl's use. oL
taxpayer funds to operate a business that can e!f ectively
compete with private firms.
However, settlement. of "this question may be
unnecessary because .the ever-changing news regarding
the new age of state school finance may prevent the
district from using NMIRI profits.
If this holds true the district would be well advised to
simply scrap NMIRI and return to the data processing
system it used for 10 years.
This would cut the anticipated profits but also
eliminate the as-yet unanswered questions about the
ethics behind the formation of NMIRI.
Can't Freeze Forever
It appeared to be a workable solution to potential
• traffic problems l n a nOHh cltY area Uiar1ras 1>een un<ter
a buil~ing freeze {or. nearly six months .. But the plaQ
was reJected by the City Council. ·
City traffic planners have been asked to come up
with a new proposal following the council's rejection of
an extension of Randolph Avenue north across Baker
Street to the intersection of Paularino A venue and Platte
Drive.
· Engineers have been asked to supply an
alternative next month that will satisfy both the council
and the protesting property owners who swayed the
council to back down Monday night.
Meanwhile, the building freeze on the area will
continue, potentially for another eight months if the city
fails to find a solution.
The property owners oppose the road extension and
have raised some valid points, just as Mayor Ed
McFarland <who s upports the road> is correct in
expressing a need for decisive action.
The extended building freeze cannot be imposed
forever. The city should give top priority to resolving the
fate of this area.
• Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot.
Other views expresaed on this, page are those of their •uthors and
artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Dllfly Piiot. P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 .
Boyd/ AllHeart
ByL.M.BOYD
That old contention that
bankers are heartless doesn't
hold up. Take the case of
Wendy Westfall, for instance.
She was a teller at the First
National Bank of Scotia.
Lawmen took her by the
arm, tbou&b. charging her
with embeidement, and the
court put ber on probation
for two years. The baDk then
gave her a rour-year loan to
repay the money.
All £r0wnups at one time·
or another in their lives have
had mononucleosis, Or so the
med iocos believe. Tb at,
they say, is why it rarely al·
ructs anybodY over 30. Im·
munlly sets in early. Ontt
Dear
Gloom~
Gus
you've bad it. you'll never
get it agaln.
Researchers say their
studies indicate 22 out or
every 25 people of Caucasian
heritage put on their ri1ht
shoe first.
Most popular color of con·
tact lenses is blue, please
note.
Q. "AU right, LoQJe, let's
aee if you can remember
what'type of bullMls thkt J.
Eqar ffoo•er back tn 1941
accused of being "the new
home of disease, bribery.
corruption, crookedness,
rape, white slavery, thievery and murder'.·•
A. The motels.
Q. "Whal was the first na·
tion to use tanks tn war?"
A. Great Britain. At the
Battle of Somme durln1
World War I.
Rober1 N. Wted/Publl~r T ....... Keevll/edHOr
W9dnwday, August I, 1178 ~rt)M• Kr91blch/Edltorl•• Pett Editor
In UMt e"9rteen months ~
•M wu named Oblef lta1tlee,
Rel• Sllubetb 81rd bu) beeO
1tucUoutlY: malDM19'lial • low profile. "lfn a,fofnt"'ent by Go~•,._,. Jerry B~a Wlna one of tM mott controvental
1vw mlde to the blah court. •he
la 'nll aware of the fact lht
muat atand before tbt voten in
No~ember.
Normally an outapoten ad·
vocale of such causes aa
women's llb.
chll ri1M1. ·
ener1y con·
servaijon, an·
tl-nu~lear de·
velopment
and environ·
mental pro·
t~ellon her
unnatural
restraint was
evident even
before Senator H.L. "Bill"
Richardson vowed to spend a
million dollars to defeat her at
the general election.
So her concurrence in a 5 to 2
decision holding that forcible
rape and sexual abuse does not
itself con.&titute "great bodily in·
jury" has been seized upon with
great glee by Richardson and
others who have been looking for
persuasive indictments against
Bird to present to the voters.
THE RAPE of the young
woman named Maria was a
particularly vicious and degrad·
ing one during wbicb all forms
of pervel'Sion were committed at
knife point causing untold
bodily lnJW'Y'' h• been done. Rlchard1on Unds B\rd's
cbaractert1attor> ot. the crime as
• 'outra1eous. 1hocktn1 and
despicable'' contrMletory to her
concurrence ln the declalon wblcb held tbt •1ctlm •s lnJurtes
not to b9 "11..Uftcant or 1ubstan-
tt1l." He HY• ''Plyeboloalcal
harm co leave sears that are
-psychol'Qiica~-and~-emo.tional --~,_ ..... ,.
trauma BuLhecause the knife-.-~
wounds were superficial and,
aside froat the sexual lntruslons.
her body -was not damaged, the
court refuseo tO fmposetlie stiH
prison sentences provided for
rapists who injure victims.
intensely deeper and more last·
Ing than a scar on the body."
His view was an echo of the dis·
sentlng opinion by Justices
WUUam P. Clark. Jr. and Frank
K . Richardson who wrote "un·
der no reasonable view ot the
evidence could the victim's ln·
juries in this case be deemed
trivialorinsilmiftcant."
The ruling. was based upon a
state law whtch provides such
sentences Cn cases where "great '' H~rA-kiri·.''
Mailbox t
Whether it was tier ei1h,t 1
years as a deputy public d~·
fender which impelled her syJia.-•
pathy to the defendant or sonte •
notion of divorcing herself Jrom
the role of a champion or
women's rights may never be
known. But her stated ~aaons '
that the court must follow
"leglslative intent .. don't match
up with the recent trend of
supreme court decislol)s. •
IN TIBS CA.SE TBB coutt w4»"
only called upon to int~ tJif
l1n1uate ol the law which i.( .aj.
proper role for tbe court. It is· a :
far cry from the actions of the~
court which has, without aiiJ~
pretense of constitutional issUt:l; •
been pursulnc the danger<>N
course of lec,sl.i!m&.. n w aJI_
completely in opposition toexi!l•
ing statutes. : :
No better example of this ~ ·
regard for legislative intent cm
be found than in the court's t;
vs Yellow Cab decision in lft$
which overturned the statutes o6
contributory negligence in favor
of the comparative negligence
doctrine. In that case the laws .
had stood for 103 years during
which the Legislature had re-
peatedly reviewed and refused
proposals to change them.
WHILE violation of a woman
may not today be considered the
heinous crime It once was when
the victim's kin were considered wholly justified in seeking out
and killing the rapist, it remains
a reprehensible deed and the
case before the court involved· ~
rape o(fhe."WorBllCinil~ ~ ~.. ---±=~•
Maybe Bird's lack of judicial
experience or even her-limited
legal experjence will not matt.er:
to the voters but it is certain1hat:
the "Rape of Maria'' will be a·
household term by the time the
November election rolls around
If Senator Richardson has his
way.
I
Is the Press Overlooking Carter's Sins?
~~Edit~
After all the headlines and
stories abotlt Watergate that ap-
pea red In your and other
newspapers. we now wonder
why the press is completely
overlooking President Carter's
possible violations of national
law.
We should say that although
we bold no brief ror Mr. Nixon's
lying about the Watergate af.
fa tr. that sort or political party
"warfare" has long gone oo.
Th• disturbing matter that
now concerns us is Jimmy
Carter's report of spending for
the 1976 campaign. As I'm sure anoet people are aware, In 1976
tor the first time taxpayers
picked up all campaign ex·
penses, which in theory was to
be a turntng. point toward
cleaner govemmenL
Mr. Carter bu been in the
While House for more than a
year, but the six-member
Federal Election Committee
basn 't issued an audit or how be
spent the $2U million ln tu
funds to 1et there.
-about one-poltticai party trying
to steal secrets from the other.
something tliat has gone on for
years.
CATHERINE COSG ROVE
HALLBERG
To the Editor:
I have recently become in·
volved in the Costa Mesa Con·
cerned Citizens Committee
CCMCCC) in efforts to stop the
converting or a nearby residen-
tial apartment into a home for 36
mentally handicapped people.
The Daily Pilot and people in
favor or this project are doing
exactly what they accuse the
CMCCC of doing. that. is "over·
reacting."
FlllST, the July 24 Daily Pilot
quotes a 63-year-old lady, charg-
ing a CMCCC petitioner of refer·
rtng to the mentally ban·
dicapped as "funl\y-looklng"
people. I was the petitioner who
talked with Mn. Gentile and. I
can assure you I never used
those words; however, the Daily
Pilot printed the story on the
front pap.
Secondly, people in favor of
the home are trying to make
people opposed to it appear as
villaw. · People opposed to it
agree the mentally retarded in·
divlduals ''have to live
somewhere'' Cand so do the
tenants presently occupyJng the
building>.
Myself and others opposed t.o
this location have done volun·
leer work at facWties for the
mentally retarded. We're not op-
posed to helping them; we mere-
1 y feel this r esidential
neighborhood Is not the place for
a facility for the retarded.
CHRISTOPHER WYNKOOP
6••Srtellker
To the Editor·
I read with surprise that I am
to be a "spokesman <sic> for the
l•Y community" of La1una Beach, according lo tbe crack
research ot the Dally Pilot.
While I note your reportine
some ot the many positive C!On.
trlbutlons of the local "cay''
populace, it must be reported
that gay people played the
mino1 yd: very stgmttc11nt rote
in the very broad-based. well·
informed efforts to retain·Chief
Sparks.
The official spokesperson or
Laguna's gay minority should
have been recognized and his
speech reported: That was Alan
Robertson, representing the
400-plus members of the Laguna
Beach Coalition for Human
Right\.
( only rerresenled myself in
advocacy o law and justice of,
by and for the Laguna residents.
JAY MURLEY
Peta ..... Adft~
To the E.ditor:
We learn through expensive
lesson s . I have just
learned one that I would like to
pass along to fellow union
carpenters and others who come
under pension funds.
1. Save all check stubs. 2. save
all records of hours worked,
such as the paper sent out by the
state employment office and the
vacation fund; 3. check on your
pension every three years.
After three years, you can
throw the records away because
they won't change anything. U
you don't appeal every three
years, you lose your right to ap-
peal.
You see. the pension fund for
the carpenters is controlled by
the contractors and tbe'union. It
is not t.o the advange of the fUnd
to police the contractors, ap·
parently; it is certainly not to
the advantage ot the contractors
to police the contr•ctors, and the union apparently does not.
NO REPOST of hours credit·
ed is sent out to the carpenters.
They can check with thelr local,
but It ls sometimes June or July
getting to the locals for the pre-
vious )'ear and only old men
near retirem~ usually check.
t have lived in the same house
since 1949 and I lost a lot of my
records. I couldn't have proved
a lot of the years ln the sixties
even if I were allowed to. but I
was aborted several quarters
during that time. Either I.he con·
tractor didn't send the money in
or the fund recflved the money
and cltctn•t credit me with it.
The f\lnny thine la lftll accord·
iq to ~ local unton record. I
,
ha4 my time, our accorainc-:'io
the record of the fund in Long
Beach, I was short. ·
Tbis is just a free lesson lo
carpenters and other peoph!
coming under pension funds.
Check on your fUDjl. You may be
the only one policing them. nilii
is a sad story, but true. JIM BOLDING c._,. • ....,,
To the Editor:
l have recently become awa.-p
that the County of Orange is cofi.:
templating the construction a
massive silt control faciliUes ·ln
the San Diego Creek Watersheil ..
This action is currently being
writt e n Into th e "208"
Watershed plan for Newport Up·
per Bay and upstream areas. Jt
Is interesting that the county
and the allied growth industry:
through their control of the local
"208" planning agency could
contemplate spending up to Sl
million cA taxpayers' money to
subsidize development. . Local environmental groups
have been asking that silt be
controlled through cost effective
source control techniques. These
mecb.anisms would not binder
growth and would protect the
downstream residents and boat
owners from paying expensive
dredging bills. It Is about time
that our supervisors realized
that the public is tired of pick·
Ing up the cost ol developers
mismana1ement.
HENRY EAGER
.,..,. .,.._ IJpf
To the Editor: .
I am currently employed with
the Ne-wport-Mesa Unified
School District as a tustodian
and have received my layoff
notice effective Aug. 25, 1978.
My complaint is not just losing
my job. but all remainirut
custodial shifts are to change to
11 a .m.·7:30 p.m. <previously 7 a.m.-3:30p.m.). :
This leaves no custodian to
open the schools or restrooms,
clean the drinking fountains, not
to anent.ion setting up chairs lA
the •l>Pl"OPriate rooms tor earlY.
mornin1 activities. Wbo is to de>
theae Jobi! 'Jbe prtnclpal? Tbe
teachen? Now., I • l aay rehire these custodians:
and let them earn the me..W.
P•Y they deserve by preservlQf'
order and cleanliness for our
children. •
STEVEN LYND
Wtdneedly, Auguat 9, 1978 DAILY PILOT A 7
Physlelaos No Longer Co'.neeal Fbidlngs
•1-~0BN
DMi' or. •min•: MY' doc· &or believee tn ... .., trw. Ht tel" llM I'm ln tM ••tttah·rtak"
cate1ory 'ol havlna c•Dff~ of the br~aet. Tbuefor•. he n11.
altlo"° I'm Onlf 3*, I 1~
· aot:beiltate to bav. an1 tat re-
cotAmtOdM &o discover " u earbuPllllilble.
WUl )IOI& ~ what ''hl&h· "Qt' ~~.10 -111)' ta••! And
bow d.,..._ or tffectl•• ta
m ammofh:.pby and other
teata ... -G ~ ~
DEAR MRS. G.: WhellltT U.
\ I /\
I
•!
potential probltm ma)' be
cancer. bttrt dl1e1u, or anythl., elH -tM days •re lont·(~ . .-phy1lclan1 bld
tbelr flndinp fJOln paUtntl.
To Wp • pau.M dlacover and
flaht ••alftlt a Mtioul diseue
• •&rl)' .. PoMlble. lt'• lll\JIOI'.· tant Lbal M Ott Ille bteomt a
partn• ot ttt. mtdleal leam. On·
l)' lD ·u.Aa way cu eanc r of the
bftllt, for ...... be foqht
lntelU,.ntly aiMI tftff\ively
Al I DON'T DOW/our faml· ly hla&oey, Mn. o .. can only
1"4191 wtlM Cl~ of '1bl&h· rlat · · you tall Into. HJ h·ritk
I L~W~
DOCTOR IN
t9HE HOUSE
women may Include those who
bavt had cancer In one breut:
tboee wic.h a family blatory ot bNaat cancer (ttpeelallY it a
mother or litter hu bid the dll·
ease> : and by thole whole flnt
chUd I• delivered alter ace 30.
There are three well·known
tuta ln tddWoo to pbyalcal ex· amlnaU., biopsy by needle or
excllloi\; mamm ra b xero-
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MULTI-COLOR 111111 & POKOIN DESIGN
•. TERRY KITCHIN TOWELS
VISINE
RIDIOPS •:.=ffc Na • ................
crap by and thermo1raphy. The
nr1t two are more effective In
detectlnf breast nodulta;
thermo1raphy remains Un·
proven. But remeaiber that
abaence of 1tana In theao teltl
does NOT exclude the preaenct
of cancer.
I PRESUME YOUR doctor
hu already told Y°'\ how lmpot·
tant It I• to pr,Jctice aelf ·
examination of the breuts. l
have mentioned it often.
James P. Tracey, M .D ..
chairman of the Medical Affain
Com mittee In Norwalk, Coan.
<and usoclates) pull it well in
Connecticut Medicine <May
1911>: "SeU·examlnatlon of tbe
breast, f0Uowin1 proper lnstnac·
Uon. II the slmpleat. cheapest,
leut embarrassinl. earU•t and Hf eat method ol aeteetlon. and
dlacovers 90 percent of cancen.
U should be practlc.cl by all
women. Thia monthly procedure
abould be supplement.cl with an
annual b1atory al\d physical ex·
amlnatloQ. and 'fben indicated,
by radlotrapby."
*** Self ·treatment ot an aliment
will only lose you valuable time.
You'll be committing slow
s uicide. says Dr St~lnerohn m '\
his booklet. "How To Stop KtJt·
Ing Younelt " For .i copy write
to him at thlJ newspaper. enclOI'·
Ina 50 centa and ~ stamped. sell· addressed enve .
Your
A Dally Pilot
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of Mel!MW, LIM. Vtntsw. 01 .....
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were Geor1e-Honoltt of the-T 11·-Orao1e County Mutal Health elll!J Assoclation. Brenda Mlller of
tbe Girls' Club of North Orange
County. Jim de Boom of the
Code Names Orange Coasl YMCA. Kay
Brown of Newport Beach's
Voluntary Action Centett and Al·
ten C. Young of the r111lerton
From AP Dlapatebes · Boys· Club. The mobster bWlcbed over U.e witness table and told a Senate committee bow be and another ELECl'EDTOTllE council ex·
underworld figure used code names. ecutlve committee were Willard
"He was George WasbJ.al&oa, I was Abraham Courtney, Harbor Area Boys
Uocoln... ctub; Ken Gilbert, North Orange
"How did you happen to choose those names?" County Child Guldance•Ceoter:
asked Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga. Cookie Goris, Children·s Home
CHAIRMAN AGAIN
Mitchel Goldberg
'*RAECTION
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ftot Include •• tc.tnew. W. el"*""'Y ,.., .............
SenkH tD be lleid Tlwnde1', A1i9Vs1
10, 1'71 et IQAM at $ill\ Clemet1le
Cltutdl ot JeMll ol ........... , Selnts,
JIS AVefllde 5ett Glemel\le, 91~ Ge ..... 51,,_ offlcletll\Q. GI' .......
r.ervlcH IPM lllwsde'f at Pacific
Vlew*-11t ....... Hewporl9ee(ll,
C. II\ llMI • 1'-" IN fell>lty -Id
"Patriotism, sir," replied lbe witness. Society; Marven Howard, • American Red Cross; Don
Thirty-nine years aft.er be died, lbe memory of Nickerson, United Cerebral
swashbuckling actor Doaglu Fairbank.I may be Palsy: Murray Palitz, The
kept alive in Rancho Santa Fe. Center; and Ken Williams. Flrst
Social Services: Richard T.
McMillan. The Alpha Center;
M arll Martin. assist.ant director
of Laguna Beach Free Clinic;
Ella Nixon, Community
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celebrities stayed in bis , _
Spanish-style guest c I s d hou~~banks installed an eight-acre lake to pro· oup e entence
vlde water for bis fruit trees. After he died In 1939.
his swimming pool was filled in with dirt.
Gov. Roberto de la ~adrld of Baja California In Fraud Scheme is ata · a 20-day tour of the Far East, Including
a visit to the People's Republic
of China. De la Madrid Is a friend
and political confidante of
President Jose Lopez Portlllo.
There are reports Lopez
Portillo plans to visit China in
October.
At a dinner given in Los
Angelea by 200 Cbinese-~es§_!Den. Y,te gov·
osuMADa10 ernor said he wants to estabtiSn
Enseoada on the ocean's edge of Baja California
as a m~ trading port for the Pacific.
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A couple accused on arrest of pocketing more than $600.000 con·
tributed by investors wbo bought franchises in a worthless self·
watering planter scheme bave pleaded guilty to criminal charges in
Orange County Superior Court.
Judge James 0 . Perez sentenced Donald Eugene Roach, 47, of Reseda, to two years in state
prison after the defendant
pleaded guilty to charges or con-
spiracy.
ol a firm that was first known as
Xorex in Santa Ana and changed
its name to Roxan when it
~Mesa.
THE FOUR WERE ac~uSed or soliciting dlstributorships for a
self-watering planter that often
fell apart before it could even be
used for sales promotion.
Thomason, only recently ar-
rested. will be arraigned Thurs·
·day in Superior Com. Dorsett
has so far evaded arrest.
Proseeutor Pro~ests
County Hijacker
Study Ordered
Japanae Clau Set
A cla8 in baitc conversational Japanese wW
be•ln AUf. ~ at the Japan CUitural Auoclatlon.
1811 N. Bulb St .• Santa Ana.
Tbe class wW meet from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. fOf'
10 Thunday nJfhta. Enrollment ii limited to 10 etudents. Information can be obtained by caWna
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' Wednesday, August 9, 1978 DAILY PILOT .48
Navy Women Go to Sea
WASHINGTON CAP> -Nearly 400 Navy
women wtll form • small wave ot the future this
fill when they be1ln boardln& vessels as full-
Oedaed crew members.
Except for nurses on hospital sblpa ln past
wara, t.hetlo 16 otncera and 375 enlisted women will
be the nrst to serve on ocean1otng Navv shipa.
Others wUI follow
8ECENT FEDE&AL couaT AND COD ·
1rea1lonal action convinced senlor Navy olflcials
they can 10 ahead with their plans In September or
October. Tl\1a will mart another sta1e fn the near·
ly 10.year-old evolution or women'• role ln the .rmed aervtcea. despite Un1erin1 resistance.
by the court cue. whlcb was brought by six Navy
women.
Anticipating congressional ac\lo!1, Navy of-
ficials said they have been training selected enlist-
ed women ln seaaoing procedures, firefl&htlna,
damage control and othet"ioba.
Tlie fint flve ships were picked because they
were the easiest and COit the least to modify to ac·
commodate women. officials said. The total cost of
altering '9 ships to accept women crew members
wlll be about $10.3 million over five years, tbey
said.
The only significant structural cb~es will be
in the enlisted sleeping and toilet faeWUes. Of-
ficers present no problem, officials said, because
they normally live in separate cubicles with
private toilets.
The arrival of the 311 women officers and
aallors aboard five ships will not turn the Navy up-
side down. The pace or the lonl•term Women at 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" Sea prosram will be measured and careful. Navv
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The fint aroup. which has been ln tralninl for
monUis, will crew a destroyer tender. a submarine
tender. two technical ahlpa and a submarine
re1cue vessel,
THE PLAN IS TO ASSIGN women slowly to 49
non-combat lhiJ>I -about 10 percent of the Navy's
total fie«. Full·time service by women aboard
fi&btinlf shlpa ls not planned.
Th• preMnt targetcalls for s.120enllstedwomen
and 210 officers to be at aea by 1984. Navy officials
said the program likely wlll be expanded if it works.
Since 1970. the Army. Navy. Air Force and
Ma rines have opened most of their military
specialties to women. except for strictly combat
a11ignmenta. All are actively recruiting more
women. Navy women have been concentrated
chiefly ln clerical and medical aasbmment11.
P ENTAGON OFFICIALS -convinceil
that women will be increasingly essential as lbe
young male population declines -are planning to
more than double the present total of about 95,000
enlisted women withln five years. That eoal, over
200,000 women, would represent about 10 percent
of the entire U.S. armed forces of rouahlv 2
million.
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After alt -turnabout is fair play.
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your dental insurance will carry your
dental needs.
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Present goals could be raised. but defense
officials reel legal restrictions on the Navy and Air ~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=====~==~ Force must be overcome if current erowth objec·
lives are to be worthwhile.
The Army is under no congressional curbs on
where women soldiers may serve and is credited
with making I.he most extensive role chanaes.
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a ~c ENTL r. 1 n E R i; w..tv E-tJe en--r......-a _ .... ,~"""'"' -
moves toward dilehing limitations on Navy and
Air Force authority to use women -the Navy at
sea and the Air Force ln combat planes.
U'.S. District Judge John J. Slrlca, on July 27.
ruled against a 30-year·old law that says women
may serve only on hospital ships and transports.
none of which are In active service.
Since then, Congress has virtually completed
passage of legislation, which Navy lawyers say
will square with the Sirica decision.
The legislation would permit assigning women
full-time to non-combat ships and for limited
periods on fighting ships In peacetime.
THE NA VY P ROPOSED this legislation last
winter. Its officials insist their bill was not prompted
Catktte-O~Rama
Pennit Approved
County auperviaors have granted the Girl
Scout Council or Orange County an overnight use
permit to hold its fourth annual Cadette·O·Rama
at Laguna Niguel Regional Parle Oct. 13·1S.
The board action ls an exception to the normal
park policy of no overnight use of the-park.
The Laguna Niguel Regional Park Is a day-use
facility, but the Scouts asked for consideration to
open the park for their three-day camping and
skill activity, said Fifth District Supervisor
Thomas Ril1\y.
The overnight event will require additional
security and park personnel and the cost wlll be
borne through parkina and admittance fees during
the event, and from county Harbors. Beaches and
Parksrunds
OCC Cuts Back
Library Hours
Orange Coast College's library will be closed
Aug. 12-Sept. 4 and on weekends this fall.
The library, which was previously open
Saturdays and Sundays. will be open from 7:30
a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays.
OCC officials said staff outbacks have
necessitated the reduced hours.
They said OCC students use the library
primarily during the week and that on weekends it
has been used mostly by UC Irvine and Cal State
Fullerton students u well aa members of the local community
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LOS ANGELES <AP) -
Dodger Don Sutton says the San
Francisco Giants have the best
pitching in the National League.
Steve Garvey says Los Anaeles
has the best pitching.
Give Garvey's opinion tbe
edge. for the past week at least.
D°"fln' Slate
All 0-• llAK 11'11
Ton191't SMO'-ML.osAftotlff 1 2Sp m. ~nclrf G5-1 al Los MgelK 1 2S p.m. Fr& GtefttJllt l.«A191ft 7:1' p.m
Garvey earned extra welgbt for
his words by hitting two homers
in a 3·2 Los Angeles victory over
San Diego Tuesday night.
"I can't say enough about our
pitching," said Garvey. who pro-
pelled both home runs off losing
pitcher Gaylord Perry to ac-
count for all the Dodgers' scor-
ing.
"WE HA VE THE best staff in
baseball. We have proven it the
last four or five years. I love playing behind those guys ...
Garvey said.
fourth consecutive complete ' game kept Los Angeles two '
games behind leader San Fran· ~
clsco in the National League •
West. The Dodgers also moved I
within one-half game of second
place Cincinnati.
In their last fi ve ~ames,
Dodger pitchers have given up
just three earned runs, and since ~
the All-star break the club's
starr ERA is just 1.61
Sutton, 12·9, with eight vie· •
tories in his last H deeisiQnli, '
feels Los An~les' pitching is the A
best in the National League top
to bottom.
••BVT IN ALL fairness to the
people in San Francisco. their
first four starters and their first
two relievers are better than
ours. I've said that all along,"
Sutton added. . ·'They have an outstanding
staff. Fortunately for us we have
five starters and that can make
a big difference the final month
or the season ... Sutton said.
Doug Rau. 10-7, will attempt ' ~ l SAN DIEGO THIRD BASEMAN OERREL THOMAS BOBBLES A GROUND BALL FOR AN ERROR AT LOS ANGELES Tu~SDA~
·Hartzell Bot
The Dodgers' rourth straight
victory and the pitching staff's
to complete a sweep by the
Dodgers in the finale of the '
three-game series tonight when
he opposes the Padres' Eric
Ras mussen, 10·8. Then the
Dodgers and Giants will have
anothe r chance to compare
pitching staffs when San Ftan'-
cisco comes to Dodger stadium ror-a.£0ur~~~ies. [:--Wi~ -R~«U!k.~ ,--A Night t~ 7lelax
I From AP Dispatches the fo urth inning on a single by
f
. OAKLAND-Paul Hartzell Mitchell Page. a two-base error
<And the California Angels have by ~irst baseman Don Baylo.r .on
ull d ay to savor this one. a pickoff throw. and a sacrifice
Enjoying a r are day off in the fly by Dave Revering.
middle of the Oakland series The A's collected 10 hits off
b e cause of a rule whic h Hartzell. but he was tough with
I stipulates you can't play longer ru!lners on base. "I n:i ade I.AP my
than 19 days without a rest. m and they wouldn t ~et any
Hartzell and his t~ammates are other runs after the first one.
relaxing tonight after their hard· The way we have been aoing. we
f earned victory Tuesday. can't seem to score more than r The Angels will be right back one or two ourselves."
. into the lhick of th.e pennant TH& ANGEl.SGU'Lhelp from
.-ttte A's to score twice in the 1l11grk Slair seventh inning and win. Joe
TIMl"'I IClle ThuncNy Callfor .. 1a e4 O.ltl-1 U p m. Friday C.lllclfnla at Seat lie 1·» pm l
AllG;-m"• ICMl'CClltl • Rudi and' Carney Lansford
singled to put runners on rirst
and second with one out.
r ace though Thursday as they'll wind up their series with
Oakland before going to Seattle.
J
' For h ard -luc k pitc h e r H a rtzell. the season finally
seems to be turning around.
i HE COMBINED WITH reli ef t ace Dave La Roche as the Angels
t
d efeated the Oakland A's 2·1 at
the Coliseum.
"I seem lo be pitching in the
games where we have trouble r scoring runs," Har tzell said. i "This time. we got just enough."
&· Xhe only run Hartzell allowed t was unearned. The A's scored in
I ! Vachon Signs
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D ETROlT UP ) -R ogie
Vachon, seven-year veteran
~ goaltender or the Los Angeles
• Kings, has signed a multi-year
contract with the Detroit Red
Wings, the team a nnounced
Tuesd ay.
Terms of the agreement were
not disclosed.
Vachon, 32. joined the Na·
Uonal Hockey League an 1971 after winning a place on the
Vezina Trolihy with the Mon· I treal Cana lens.
~
Dave Chalk frOUnded to third
baseman Taylor Duncan. who
fumbled the ball which shortstop
Mario Guerrero retrieved and
threw wild to second base while Rudi scored.
Bobby Grich then singled to
load the bases and Bob Lacey
replaced Dave Heaverlo as the Oakland pitcher. Lacey got Ken
Landreaux on a pop-up, but then
walked Merv Rettenmund to
force in what proved to be the winning run.
THE A'S CRUISED through
the first four innings with rookie
John Henry Johnson worlting on
a one-h itter. He suffer ed a
strained left s houlder while
pitching to Grich in the fifth in·
ning a nd was r eplaced by
Heaverlo. The A's had a chance to pull
the game out when they loaded
the bases in the eighth. Pinch·
hitter J eff Newman singled and
De ll Alston ~lso singled with one
out. LaRoche r eplaced Hartzell
and got J oe Wallis on a called
third strike but walked Page to
load the buses. Revering flied to
center to end the inning.
"Page is their hottest hitter.
and I wasn't going to give him a
good pitch to h it." said
LaRoche. who retired the A's In
order in the ninth to pick up his
17th save.
See ANGELS, Page B3
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GARVEY IDT HIS 15th homer 1
or the season in the second in· ning, but the Padres came up
with two unearned runs in the ·
fourth to take a 2-1 lead.
An error by left fielder Lee
Lacy. a two-out double by Rick ··i Sweet. and a single by F.ernando
Gonzalez. produced the two San
Diego runs.·
Garvey then hit a two-run 1 homer In the fourth inning and ~
Sutton restricted the Padres to ~
three hits the fina l five innings. '.. .. Pitching has be"n the key for
us:· said Garvey. ,
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THE SURF'S JOE CLARKE (20) GRABS THE JERSEY OF THE SOCKERS' JEAN WILLRICH.
Sutlon lW, 17.9) 9 • 1 0 1 S ~·
WP-Perry T-2 31 A-0 ,SIS.
Fluke Rebound Dunks Surf, 2 ·I . .
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of tM Oellv ,.llet Steff
SAN DIEGO -Walker McCall
scored a pair of goals and the
San Diego Sockers put an end to
the California Surf season Tues·
day mght in a North American
Soccer League American Con·
fercnce first-round playoff game
at San Diego Stadium.
A crowd of 6.238 sat iii on the
2-1. come-from-behind Sockers
victor y In a tense struggle that
saw both sides playing some of
the best soccer of the season.
"OUR GAME PLAN was to
keep it tight.'· Coach John
Sewell of the Surr said following
the loss. "We got in front and
then they got a lucky goal to
leave the field tied at halftime.
"They put a lot of pressure on
us when they scored the second
time but it still looked like we
had a great advantage with
Gary Allison in tM!ir goal.
"With a 2·1 le-ad. they didn't
have to take too many chances
and we were hitting some bad
shots In the second half."
THE SURF SCORED first on
an unassisted goal by Wolfgang
Suhnholz at 3:30 of the first half.
San Diego had tried three shots
in the first three minutes of play
and appeared to have control of
the offensive side or the game.
Bul th e s uddenness of
Suhnholz's goal rrom the cente r
of the penalty area turned the
tide momentarily in favor or the
Surf. The Ane he im-b ased Surr
might have left the field at in·
termission with a one-nil lead.
the score predicted for victory
by Sewell before the m atch, ex-
cept ror a Ouke rebound tlRlt
McCall put in the net.
AN,A1TEMPT AT a gQal from
the side hit the goal post and re·
bounded in front of the cage
where McCall was standing and
he put It in for the score. This
one came at 30:31 wtlh Jan Van
Der Veen and Derek Smethurst
getting credit for assists.
The winning scor e came at
4: 52 or the second half when
McCall took a pass rrom Jean
Willrich and put the ball in the
opposite corner away from Suri '
goa lkeeper John J ackson. 'I
Smethurst also had an assist on ;J
this on~. i The Surf appeared to have an 1 edge going into tht. second half 'f
when goalie Al an Mayer of San I
Diego was replaced in the net because ot a m11Cl concussion
suffered in a fi rst-half collision
with Steve David of the Surf.
HIS REPLACEittENT, Gary
Allison, hadn't played a minute
during the regular season but See SURF, Page BZ
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"I th1nk all the back-biting and lying and com-1 plainlnc have Just got to stop. George Allen knows
what he's dolng. t consider him ooe ot the best
coaches In the league. '.
.. If this team doesn't come Log ether. we Wot\ 't ,
even win our division. I'm sure George Allen t
would be blnmed, but that would be wrong. It's the '
players who would be at fault .
.. THE PIA YERS ARE JUST going to have to 1
forget Chuck Knox and his system. He's in Buf· •
rato. And George Allen is here. And we're all going
to have to don Georae AlJen'a wa.y.''
· Allen was hired last winter to succeed Chuck
Knox as the Rams' coach. Knox, who guided Los
An1eles to flve NFC Western Division cham·
plonshtps Jn succession, left to become coach of the i
Burrato Bills. 1
•· 1 know a lot of plafert are aotni to read this 'f
and 1et upeet wllh me,' satd Youna. "But l don't f
care l'mJU1t1peaklnttbetruth.'' The Ranu be1an their preseason by dropping
a 14. 7 decl1lon to the New En1land Patriots last
Saturdcnl•h.t. It had been reported that Youna
dldil't a,y because be dldn't practice laat week,
but Al Hid llitonday that YOW\I didn't play because d •pulled tea muscle. ••J can lbOW you the trainer's report,•• 1ild the
Los Ancel• coach. "Charle bad a pull. I. don't
want to UeaUI tomelbln1 lhat Isn't there."
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most COit dcfendina champion anuel Orant.. Illa first-round
~teb ln tho 6lth \J.S. Open ~J•Y Courts tnnls tbam ~ahlpe Tuflllday : , Orant-. • three·Ume cbam-.. ~n. waa scheduled to play ·~lmer NCAA champion Billy ~rtln at 11 a.m However. be
dkln't ahow up at Ute Indianapolis
, k.ttcquet Club until 11 u . causina
Murtln todemand a forfeit
Orantes said he c•lled thf'
lt•lephone number ant'luded m
the plQer·a packets for hia play-
In& llme. ldenWied bimselt and
was told he was plalin1 at 9. 15
j w·:he telephone number bad one A5ft wrons and the pel'$oo on
the other end WU fivinl pJ~ fi cH\aous limes ~ause be was
.,ctier annoyed or dldn 't realize ~at he was dolq. Martin was
J>•tter about the decision that ~..and the match played late
Jpesday afternoon.
; ''I showed up at 9:30 a.m.
teady to play one man, warmed ,' .iH> to play a different auy ,and then
ftclal1. It wu docldod to
reecbedulo the match lato Tu•·
day M artln had been warmlna up
to play ..W.Utute TonJ Graham
when Orantel a~&Nd at tM
court about U mlnutu lato
"I lhouCbt I 'd come auoaa
ever)'\blna tn tennis," tourna·
ment directcr Stan Mallou eald.
.. But lbll ll 10met.btn1 elae.
Howard$ehoent1eld of Laauna
Beach defeated Ertc Debllclr.er of
Funee, M. 1-2, 1-2 ln a nm·
round match
DUBUN, Ohio -Bob Lutz ol
San Clemente defeated Colin Dibley, 6-4, 6-3, and 19-year-old
Van Winltlky of Plor1da u~
Raul Ramirel. U, 1-6, 6-4. in .ll~tQnd·round ela~ of a pro·
feuional tennis tournament here
'Fvelday ..
Other result.a: Arthur Ashe
coasted over Larry Gottfried 8-2,
6-2: Tom Gulllkson stopped Bob
GUtinan S.l, 6-3; Ttm t1ullikscJ1
downed John ·Marks 6-:. 7-6 ;
Terry Rocavert wo:t over Llto
Alvarez 6-7. 6-4 b·'.: fvan Molina wblpp~ haul Kronk 6-1. 6·1:
TENNIS I BICYQLING I VOLLEYBALL
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• •J was told I was going to play
.Orantes. It was sort of like
ff!lUsicalopponenLs," said Martil'l.
. , After more than an hour of in·
.yestigation. a telephone.: c:aJl to
,Mfrclals or the Association of
.l'ennis Orficlals and lengthy db·
.1;ussions amorul tournament of.
Rob1:. Drysdale beat Marcelo
Lara 6-4, 6-3; Tim Garcla out· lasted Cliff Letcher 6·2, 4·6, 6-4;
and Eliot Tellscher defeated
Ray Moore 6-3, ~3. DEFENDING CHAMP MANUEL ORANTES RETURNS A SHOT TO BILLY MARTIN IN U.S. CLAY COURT PLAY IN INOIANAPOLIS.
' .. * Wilkes, C11rtis Reunited
&Bruiml Ride in Charity Cycle Race
• Basketball pro Jamaal Wilkes
~ of the Los Angeles Laken and
will· include such well-known
cyclists as former Olympian and
eighl·lime national champion
Ron Skarin of Van Nuys.
Assemblyman Ron Cordova and
former Iodependent party pres.
1de ntial candidate John
Schmitz, as well as Huntington
Beach Mayor Ron Shenkman
und Fountain Valley Mayor
Marvin Adler.
,, S1mshine Aids
'' ''·Afflicted Kids
. :~'--The Calitomia Su.nshine, Costa
~ mesa's professional soccer
.;. t'eam, will play host to 200"young 1 "Victim s or muscular dystrophy
1 ;Jt the team ·s match Friday
., ttighl at Orange Coast College.
Iii. Team officials, saying the
H Sunshine is the first professional
sports team to become active in
•"'the fight against this crippling
.,,,disease. will donate $1 to
!• 'lnuscular dystrophy research
(or each ticket sold.
' 11 'Team members signed auto-
• ~raphs and solicited funds for
'•'research last weekend at South
Coast Plaza shopping center .
• 1·1iPtayers will also be taking part
.. ;1.1· m the annual telethon on KTTV :.:~hannel 11.
• Friday's match a1ainst the
\Jlhem California Luers, a
orrance-based team, starts at
30 p.m. at LeBard Stadium on
e OCC campua.
Ex·BRU1N STARS JAMAAL WILKES (LEFT), TOMMY CURTIS.
RJvala In Upcoming Tuatln B lcycle Race for Charity.
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Tommy Curtis. commlsaioner of
the John Wooden Youth Basket·
ball League. will head the roster
of cyclists competing Sunday in
the Second Annual Dog Days
Criterium in Tustin.
The former UCLA Bruin team·
mates have been slated to ride
in Dog Days' special Celebrity
Race. one event In a full dar. of
community and Olympic caliber
bicycling to benefit the Santa
Ana-Tustin Community Hospital
and the new SATCH bum clinic.
The Criterium, sl)onsored by
Beverly Hills Federal Savings &
Loan in cooperation with the
Orange County Wheelmen, the
Mt. Baldy-Velo Orange Bicycle
Club ~nd K-ORANGE Radio,
-will be held on a one-mil~closed
course at the Irvine Industrial
Complex. just o rr Myford
A venue in Tustin.
SECTIONAL CLASSIC com·
petition for USC F licensed
riders will begin al 7 a .m . and
Also competing will be former
national champion Jim Meyers
of Costa Mesa.
Families can join in the after·
noon's amateur races. according
lo Jean Stephenson. branch
manager for sponsor Beverly
Hills Federal's Tustin office.
Community competition· 1s
planned for all ages -from toLs on tricycles to senior citizens on
ten-speeds.
SPECIAL EVENTS scheduled
between noon and 1 p.m . include
a doctors' ride for SATCH physi-
cians and Ute celebrity race.
Joining athletes Wilkes and
Curt-H> in. the celebrity competi-
t 1 o n will be former Dodger
catcher Jim Campanis, U.S.
Congressman Robert Badham
and Orange County Sheriff Brad
Gates.
Other celebrity contestants
are stale senatorial opponents.
THE CITY OF TUSTIN will be represented by cyclists Stephen
··speed " Schuster, mayor pro
tem, and Uraula Kennedy,
Tustin ctty councilwoman.
Special guest of the day will
be Mrs. "Dogie" Devine of
Newport Beach, widow of the
late actor and comedian Andy
Devine.
All proceeds from the Sl entry
fees for the race, plus donations
collecteCf for commemorative ·
Dog Days t·shirts, will go to
FUNl>SY, the-non-proflt~r
ganazation heading tbe Santa
Ana-Tustin hospital's burn unit
fund .
Stars Toppled
Registration for the 1978 Dog
Days Criteriwn is being beid at
Lh.e Beverly Hills Federal Sav·
ings office at 18351 Irvine Blvd.
in Tustin. More information is
available by calling Kerry Ab-
bott at 832-3570.
Deep Sea Report
DENVER-The Orange Coun-
ty Stars continue to have their
share of problems on the road.
Comets. Trailing 11-10. they
ed th t th · ts t NaWPOttT IM'I) _,._..,..,!Slier.._..., scor e nex ree po in · o .... 2 bofllto, 111a1111ut, ., rocir. coc1. 10ewe,-1J -"' win the game 13·11. •"OIH'S: • i.rrecud.I, • t1on11o. 1ssUlftd llMs. a The SCOl'eS or the final two Y•ll-t.u.u .. miut. ,.rod<cod,M---... After winning the first game
easily from the Denver Comets
Tuesday, the Stars saw the
Comets rally from behind lo win
the second and then coast to a
3·1 victory in International
Volleyball Assn. play.
DANA WHAaP' -1'9 8nQNn: 305 UftCI .... ? games were 12·9, 12-8. berrecuCle, 117 bonito, 13 roe .. tOd, 1,002
With only six league games ITMKhf'•I.
left for the Stars < 18-12 >, lbe Joss ..J•!!:c~, -..:: :"'~ ':a ~i a Im o st math em at i c a 11 y .,.11-ten . ..,... -., ....,.., s ~ uo eliminates them from tbe top in bonito, lS uncl Mu. l!S rnect .. Hl, IS INllMlllL
th Western Divis! th .1 LOlltO allAQt ,....._. Plwl -41 ......,.., 12 e on as ey traa 11errecue1e. 1 "81111ut, "' u11<0 ...... 411 league-leading Santa Barbara by INK..,..,_ •caii.w• ...,.1 -" ..,...,.., "' The comeback in the second
game seemed to spark the c:•... .,.,.,.~. t 111111111o, m ce11eo...., 2 .... ....,
of"n • J ltltllllut. 2t roca C:.CS, • rnKUf'et.
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Wes& Dlvldon
Kansas City
Angela
Oakland
Texas
Minneaota
Chicago
Seattle
W L Pd. GB
61 48 .560
62 53 .539 2
60 5.5 .522 4
53 56 .486 8
47 63 .4Z1 14~
46 64 .418 15'h
41 73 .360 22'h
East Dlvlllon
Boston Mllwaukee
New York
Detroit
Baltimore Cleveland
Toronto
70 40 .636
61 47 .565 8
62 49 .559 8~ /
60 50 .545 10
60 51 .541 10~
51 SI .488 l8"4l
42 69 .37a 28~
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Cincinnati
Dodgers
San Diego
Atlanta Houston
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61 46 .593
65 47 .580 l 'h
65 48 .575 2
57 56 .504 10
53 59 .473 13~
51 60 .459 15
East Division
Philadelphia 59 50 .541
Chicago 57 54 .514 3
Montreal 54 60 .474 7~ Plttlburab 51 57 .472 7~
New York 47 66 .418 14
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TENNIS I BASEBALL I SWIMMING
A C•paule Report From the Wottd of 8"rta
Parents File 81 Million Suit
Against Chicago Cubs, ABC
From AP Otspatdlu
CHlCAGO -The paronl• of a boy who UM)' uld
tearnfd be bod terminal cancer whU watehlna a Chlca10-
CUbl baacbaU aame m~ a a1 million dam••e 1ult Tues·
day lllaln.,. the tum and the American Broadcutlnt Co.
The Circuit Court suit also na med ABC aport.leHter
Keith J ckaon and Buck Peden ol tbe Cuba' publicity atalf.
Dwtiht L and Mary Crull or Calumet Cl\1, JU .•
claimed In the ault that they sWJ 1utfer "extreme tmo-
tlonal distress" because Jacbon an·
nounced dur1nJ a nationally televlHd
Cub~ Pirates game on Aul a. tm, tbJt
their 12-yeor-Old son was dylna ol bone
cancer. The boy, Scott, dled two weekl
later
The su1t said the parents never had
told the boy of the nature of hil IUneu or lllal be w~s d)'ina. A friend or the Crulls had caned
Peden and ask~ It Cub outfielder Bob-
u1TM by M urcer could call Scott to cheer him
up, the suit said, adding \hat Murcer called from
Pittsburgh and promised ScoU he'd try to hit a home run for
him. The bedridden Scotl was an avid baseball fan who
"idollzed" ~1urcer
The suit said the Cubs' front offiee staff Informed
Jackson of Murcer's talk with Scott in a note that also
mentioned that the boy was dying. The suit claims that Peden told the family friend that
the nature and the seriousness of the Illness would not be
disclosed.
Jackson said over the air that Murcer had bit a homer
for Scott and mentioned that the boy was dying or cancer.
When he heard this, Scott "suffered great mental anguish,
shock and depression and was unable to sleep," the suit
said. He then was given sedatives.
The suit charged that the defendants' "willful, wanton
and reckless" acts caused &ott's parents emotional dis·
tress. Mrs. Crull is under a doctor's care and Cru.ll was unable
to work for several days because of being upset, the suit.
stated.
AfR.-..ed StlU No. J
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. -It took the final 100
yards before Affirmed sensed victory.·
That was all he needed. Harbor View Farm's 1978 Tri-
ple Crown winner. guided by Steve Cauthen, trailed pace-
setter Sensitive Prince, ridden by Jacinto Vasquez, by nine
lengths in the backstretch, seven lengths at the three
eighths pole and finally by two at the turn for home.
With Sensitive Prince tiring. Affirmed, making his
first start since the Belmont Stakes, finally passed the Al·
len J erkens trained colt in the final strides to post a half.
length triumph in the Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratota.
Affirmed, under 128 pounds, was timed In 1:47 4-S, a
stakes record for the ll;ii-mile race.
,.------.;a_..,.,t~ of the D09
The New Jersey-based Cosmos. defending
champions with a 24 -6 record this year, are less
than enamored with the idea or opening the NASL
playoffs with a single-103-elimination game~
Cosmos captain Werner Rotb asks : ''Is this
justice?" Then adds: "Not if we lose, it Isn't. But
1( I spent my lime contemplating all the injustices
m the NASL, I wouldn't have time for anything
"lse "
Tr11'ia
1. What Is the largest S<'Ore ever racked up by a col·
legiate football team?
2. Name the ' college football teams which were un-
beaten and unscored upon in 1938 and 1939 prior to coming
to the Rose Bowl And what happened at the Rose Bowl?
Ebetcllere 111 Sporta. ••
FOOTBALL -Willie McGee, who was an important
part of the San Francisco 49ers' passing game before
breaking a leg two years ago, has been waived by the NFL
team ... Linebacker John Barefield, the St. Louis
Cardinals' second-round draft choice,
has agreed to terms and will report to
training camp . . . The 49ers a lso •
waived Tony Cline, whom they picked
up on waivers prior to the 1976 season
from the Oakland Raiders ... Former
Heis m an Trophy winner Johnny
Rodgers, hobbled for much or his brief
career with the San Diego Chargers,
said that if he had to play today or be
fired, ''I'd have to be fired" ... The
Los Angeles Rams have put Sonny w1LUEMCOH
Collins (running back>. Alan CaJdwelJ <defensive back)
Bob Pfister (tackle), Ray Lolla (tight end), Mlke Roblnaon
I receiver >. Barry Caudill reenter> and Terry Joyce
<punter> on wm vers. ·
BASEBALL -Darrell Evans broke a 1-1 tie with a
two-run single in the third iMing and made two outstand·
ing plays at third bast! as the San Francisco Giants beat
the Houston Astros 3·2 . . . Clint Hurdle collected four bits
and U.L Waahlngt.on, Pete LaCock and Al Cowens each
had three, leading an 18-hlt attack and helping the Kansas
City Royals rout the Chicago While Sox lM . . . Wilde
Randolph and Lou Plnlella drove in sixth-inning runs,
snapping Mlke Caldwell's scoreless streak against New
York at 251h innings and sending the Yankees to a 3--0 victory.
over the Milwaukee Brewers.
BASKETBALL -Coach Billy Ca.nningbam of the
Philadelphia 76ers arrived ln Portland today as negotia·
lions continue on the future or Bill Walton and what the
Portland Trailblazers will get in a trade for him. The
Golden State Warriors talked to Walton Tuesday.
OTHER SPORTS -Grambling State University has-
been placed on a one-year probation for violating·
NCAA regulations in Its football and basketball programs
.•. Cbarles McDermott, 64, an employee at Los Alamitos
Race Course ror the past six years, died early Tuesday
morning of an apparent asthma attack ln bis home ln
Sherman Oaks. He was director ol special events at Loi
Alamitos at the time of bis death.
<llllf Abel, one of the nation's most successful coaches
in NCAA Divlslon 11 track and field competition for the
put slx seasons at Nortbricfie State, was named Lons
Beach State track and cross Countr>' coacb • . . Mart a.-
of New Jersey conUnues to lead the Profwlonal Bowlen
Assn. atand1np with earnlnp of $103,000
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RADIO: Baseball -Tcml&ht -San Dle10 at Dod1en.
7:JO p.m .. KABC (790). Hone Racina -Del Mar Feature
.. Bact. 5:8S p.m .• KIEV (870>. Prep Football -San FemJm·
do Valley CJty vs. CIF All·star 1ame at Pierce Collete,
7:30_p.m. KGIL CJJGO).
TELSVJSION -No event.a stbeduled.
w.di191dey, Auguat 9, 19'78
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Actor Jack Lemmon looks over the table
as Loree Jon Ogonowski of Garwood. N.
J . lines up a shot at New York's 21 Club.
The society setting was to publicize the
$100.000 World Open Pocket Billiards
championships which start Sunday in New
York. Also competing will be 19·year-old
Jean Balukas, the women's champion.
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SURF •.•
had five saves during the second
half.
Is Sewell satisfied with the
past season and what changes
will he make for next year?
"You're never satisfied and I
felt we s hould have done better
this year." he said. "We have a
lot or work lo do and I will be do-
ing some recruiting around
Christmas.
"We have gone a step in the
right direction but it is obvious
we need some new players. I
feel we need four or five new
players and we need them to
start the season.
"WE CAN'T AFFORD to keep
changlng players all during the
season and play well as a team.
That•s a fact of life."
Sewell indicated he would be
recruiting foreign players for
next year's Surf team.
"We have a very good stock or
American players right now and
my recruiting will be concen·
trated overseas."
THE SURF FINISHED second
in the American Conference
Western Division In its first year
at Anaheim Stadium. This is the
fourth time the team has been
involved In the playoffs. the
other three as the St. Louis
Stars.
Jackson had seven saves to
two for Mayer and five for Al·
Uson. The Sockers had 21 shots
on goal to 17 for the Surf in a bit·
ter struggle that saw the San
Diego club appear more ex·
hausted at the end than the Surf.
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Savu: Jacll.1411 CS..rtl 7.Ma"r ISochrtl 2. Al
lllOOI ISockorSI $, Corner l<lckt: Surf 3, Socur5
t ; Fovl.: ~ 1•. Socll•r• 19; Oft•I001: Sur1 3,
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Area Athletes
In Swimfest
SANTA CLARA -Six Orange
Coast area swimmers will be
competing for the Beach Swim
Club In the National Junior
Olympic cttamplonshlps at San·
ta Clara this weekend.
The team. under the direction
of Newport Harbor High coach
Bill Jewell, will include Audrey
Woolfolk and Suzie Stevens or
Costa Mesa ; Nancy Ward of
Irvine: John Moffet of Balboa ;
and Kelly Long and Todd Lin·
coin of Newport Beach.
Competition In the meet
begins Thursday and runs
through Sunday. Lincoln, a
junior at Newport Harbor High
next year, finished third In the
short course 1,500 freestyle, fifth
In the 3)() backstroke and 10th in
the 400 individual medley. He is
r ated an excellent chance or
placing high at Santa Clara.
Moffet ls the national age
croup record bolder <13·14) ln
the breastatrolte and should
place In rus specialty.
Long, the da\llhter of former
a hot put star Dallas Lona. ls ex·
peeled to do well in the 200
freestyle.
-=Ar~a Cl~_ReptJrt··~ ~ .. :~=· ______ _ t Niguel S~eetens Pot ~
Laguna Niguel Racquet Club has decided to
sweeten the pot for its third annual tennis classic
coming Oct. 12·15. Last year the prize money
totalled Sl0,000; this year the figure skyrockets to
$20,000.
Among those already confirmed to play are
Roscoe Tanner, Bob Lutz, Tim and Tom GaWkson,
Charlie Pasa~ell and the two touring pros from
Laguna Niguel. Byron Bertram and Bernie Mitton.
.---------Now that the $20.000 ( J reward has been an· TENNIS nounced. other top pros
~ expected M>-eftt~r ffi--
--------the coming weeks.
NEWPORT BEACH'S Mlke Amador recently
instructed and played with Crown Prince Ha .. an
or Jordan for 10 days at the John Wayne Tennis
Club.
In other news from the Wayne Club.
Jerry Van Unge has recovered from his arm in ·
Jury and has rejoined the American Express pro
tour. Van Linge is the club's resident pro. and he
has been joined on the tour by Corona del Mar
High standout Danny Saltz.
This year's edition begins Sept. 2·4 and con-
cludes Sept. 9-10. with all the action slated for the
Laguna Beach High &hool couru. Following the
last match. the customary celebration will be host-
ed at the Festival or Arts grounds by the citf staff
and the tennis association. .
Deadline for entry closes Aug. 25. For in-
formation contact the Laguna Beach Human Af·
fairs Dept.
ENTRY BLANKS ARE also available now ror
the 17th annual Huntington Beach Open, a tourna-
ment conducted by the Pacific Sands Tennis ~lub
on variQllS higll school and _private courts within -Huntington Beach. ---
. Dates are Aug. 26-~ and Sept. 2-4, wi~ com-
petition scheduled in open. B, C and D divisions.
Information is available from Norman HaJI
tourney chairman. at 960-1812. '
THE COORS TENNIS Skills Tournament
originally scheduled July 29 al Huntington Beach'~
Lindborg Racquet Club. has been changed to
Saturday. Aug. 12.
DEADLINE TO ENTER Mission Vlejo's
fourth annual Junior Tennis Tourney Is Aug. 14.
The competition runs Aug. 22·25 at the Marauerite
Tennis Center.
.\S IT APPROACHES its 21st birthday. the Entries can be secured at clubs and tennis
Laguna Beach Tennis Tournament is one of the shops throughout Orange County, or by callin~
oldest and most competitive or its kind in the area. tourney headquarters at 837·3991.
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STOP
Oranges SMOKING
Thousands have with
Just one visit ... at reasonable rat~! Top Nets sanClemente
OKLAHOMA CITY HYPNONSIS CAP> -Mark Cox won
the men's singles and CENTER
teamed with Cliff Ste126(Medlca1 Plaza>
Drysdale for a doubles 493-3332
victory as the Anaheim ~=========~ Oranges edged the New
Orleans Sun Bell Nets
28-25 in World Team
Tennis Tuesday night.
Anaheim moved Into a
tie with New Orleans for
third p l ace In the fjlilllilll
Eastern Division of the
WTT.
In addition to the Cox-
, Drysdale victories,
Anaheim's Francoise
Durr and Anand
Amritraj captured the
mixed doubles set.
•
Meanwhile. the Boston
Lobsters are secure In
first place in th e
Eastern Division of
World Team Tennis,
11 1'2 games sec ~re.
while the Phoenix Rac-
quets are fighting for
the last playoff spot
from the Western
Division.
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42 to Aid Conference
Ecorwmic ~ldok tO Be ExarrUned Sept. 21
Forty-two Orange County civic. serytce and
apeclaJ.tntere.st OT1ani%atlona have joined with. th~
Ol'&nge County Chamber of Commerce in sponsor·
lng the 16th annual Economic OUtlook Conference
Sept. 21 at the Anaheim Convention Center.
Conference chairman Dale L. Dykema. presi·
dent of American Family Mortgaae Co., Orange.
said 18 organizations and 24 county chambers of
commerce are cooperating sponsors.
ference. It includes business and industrial
speicalists representing marketing, purchasing,
production. transportation, office management
and data processing industries and services.
Participants in the conference will be ad-
mitted to the business· and industry show without
extra charge, according to Dykema.
~
Signing Says
Officer Cares
ST. PAUL. MiM. <AP) -Deaf cuatomen at
the First National Bank of St. Paul have a baqk of.
ficer wbo 1&>eaka their lanauqe -atcn tancuase.
P41nonal banker John May. 29. has no bearinl
impairment, but be bec•m• lntere3ted ln "aip-lna" while watcllinl deaf bank employees com·
municate. He began lakilll moet of his breaks with
them to develop bia atpinc vocal>ulacy.
MAY aEMEMBEU ONE occaalon when the slp languqe was part,lcuarly belpfW. A deaf
woman had come to the bank to wrap up detail.I of
a home improvement loan in the presence of three
contractors and two bank offlcera. None tnew al~ language.
'•A total misunderstandfba bad de9eJOped. Tbe
woman was in tears," Ma.y ~d.
' "[ was called over and wbeo I be.Can signin&,
the woman immediately .relaxed. In 10 minutet,
we were able to go ahead with tbe IOan. ••
Another encounter with a female customer
ended as happily, but not without some pre·
liminary difficulties.
MAY KECAUKD SIGNING TO an attractive
deaf customer that be was hungry and getting
ready to go to lunch. While be thought of what to
say next, be repeated the sign, whieb he explained
is the equivalent in sign language of a stutter or
stammer .
''In signing, hunger and passion have the
same symbol -except that the passion sign ts re·
peated. She understood that I was extremely
passionate for her. But we soon solved it," May
said.
May took training sessions at St. Paul
Technical Vocational Institute to perfect his sign-ing methocb.
"BUT MOST OF MY learning has really come
from the custpmers," May said.
•' .. . : .. •
THE CONFERENCE IS SPONSORED by the
Orange County Chamber of Commerce in coopera·
lion with ~ United States Small Business Ad·
~ ~'liluatioD. UnllPd.St.A1es J>e.o~e!J.ts.....Qf C,om·
merce and Energy, United Stafes'EnfiroMnental
Protection Agency and the Orange County Board
of Supervisors.
Vice chairmen of the conference are Morton
Fink. president. Modomac Industries. Santa Ana,
program: Don Deering, Katella Realty, Anaheim,
marketing a.pd tickets; Marvin K. Grudem. CPA.
Orang_e. cooperating sponsors: Chancey _Lott.
William L. Pereira & Associates Newp()rt'lfeacb.
arrangements: Richard Holmgren, Hurdman &
Cranston, Newport Beach, budget and fmance;
and Ed Fortmann. Irvine Co., Newport Beach .
public relations.
we-estltnate(t the banr has-ap-to-~ mr -·------
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Published 0r-. Coast Dally Piiot,
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PUBUCNOTICE
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PtJBUC NOTICE
P:ICTITIOUI ilutt•HI •AM&STA~'" Th• fott-1111 ParHll I• doing
buslMHat:
LAKE •OREST POOLi AND
SJtAS,2J01tAkA14t,l.lllUfte"1'll,CA
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Patrk1t A. McNulty, 24111 Del Rle, Lelle FGfftt, CA W30 NOTIQ TOat•DITORI Thia llWI-K COflduc.-tty .n
SUPlltlOlt COURT OF TH• lncll\tldual. S~T· 0.. CAU..oltNIA ll'Olll P.Vldl A. M<Nully
... America's Tomorrowland" is the theme.
Cooperating sponsor organizations include
Building Industry Association, CEEED, California
AssociaU91'l of Realtors, Central Labor Council of
Orange County, Economic Development Corpora·
Uon of Orange County, Greater Irvine Industrial
League, Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Board
of Realtors, International Marketing Association
of Orange County and International Trade League
of Orange County.
ALSO: ORANGE COUNTY League of
Callfomia Cities, Merehants & Manufacturers As-
sociation, National Alliance of Business. Newport
Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Reaitqrs, Orange
County Council of Real Estate Boards, Orange
COUQty Fann Bureau, Orange County O.!:.D.P ..
Orange Cqunty Public Relations Society of
Amertca al)d Unit~ Way of Orange County
North/South.
Co-sponsoring county chambers of commerce
include Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park. Corona del
Mar, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Fountain Valley,
Fullerton and Garden Grove.
Also: Greater Santa Ana, Huntington Beach.
La Habt'a, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Los Angeles
area, Newport Harbor, Orange Chamber. Placen-
tia Chamber, Saddleback Valley, San Clemente,
San Juan captstrano, Tustin, Westminster and
Yorba Linda.
THE CAUFORNIA BUSINESS and Industry
show will be held in conjunction with the con-
Al&tate Plans
Newport Opening
Allstate Savings pl.ans a grand opening celebra·
lion for its new Newport Beach office from Monday
throuah Aua. 26.
The community Is invited to visit a "Show of the
Future" featuring space artifacts from NASA. the
Jet fropu.lsion Laboratory and Hughes Aircraft. The
Griffith Park Observatory's collection of meteorites will be displayed. ~·COUNTY OP' ORANG& Tiil• at~ -f11M wMll tM hti:f• of:;·,~'\. MILLER, C-tyCMftlolOrt!'19"()Nltyet1Julr PROGRAMS FfltOM-----------
0.UWd. >1• 1975• th s 1th·""'' 1 ti and during manned HOtr(E 1$ HEREBY GIVEN to• "'9111 e m ~an na tu-_, __
C.reclllllh of,,. -nemad dKeeleftl Publl.iied °''""' co.st Ollly Pilot 'tlon clnd the Lo8 Anceles space uuoolons.
thet Moer-tiavl"9 clelms aoaln91 AUQVSU, t, M,D, 1'71 ,....7~ u f $cj d
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llllad _,._or lo~ tllem, wlll't ••mnOutausue•• p . from the Cradle." pre· ::S:'!:'~M.t11en-.:. ~ . M4MUTATIMllNT T(h e. Smitb1ontan views life ln the year ~'l.;."i~::"~r:::"m:...~ ..!."9es~lowlnt ,.,_ 1' 4lolllt ~ Institution eJChibit, 2000 through music,
telnl .... fo ........ f/I said...... Jlt • JANITOIUAL SElllYICE, "Image., .. eonta1ns 50 film, slides and live ac·
' w11111" ,_ ment,_ •lier 1119 ,.,.j alll Waaflll!lllDn. C.UMIM, CAmlt "OlOr pboto•ra"'bt of lion llUbl'""°"°''"''"°'~· .l•mu C:Mrln Ihle, U•t ... • ., · 0.194 Jury 10. me. wa1111wtton. c:.1a MMe, CA t2G earth taken ~ aatellites
KENNETH EARLMILLl!R Tllll ~ .. c.ondllcWcl by 11111,..
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July 2', Allg. Z t, 16, 1'7' 21131-71 I----------
PUBLIC NOTICE
How wO«lld o rece1sion effe<t
inflation. ..,_... rares. Olf'ld the
lklck mcRel? Mo1 for fr .. f9POI'.
THE PROGRAM will
be shown Aug. 16
through 19 and Aua. 23
through 36 at 11 a.m .. l
p.m . and 3 p.m. Tickets
are free and available al
the Newport Beach of.
flee, l Corporate Plaza,
rasblc>nla(and.
More information on
the grand opentnc ac-
tivities and the "Show of
the Future" is ava.Uable
at the waneh or trom
t.be manaaar. '7S9-1011.
customers. About SO of them contact him for re-
gular banking semces or when they run into a
preblem caused by inability to communicate, be
said. -
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
~.Auguat t , 191& l/N OAILYPILOT
Bargain Hunts
Aid Budgeting ... .....
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By SYLVIA POaTB& ... ,.
With meat prices aure to remain high dw1Jll the "4X'C.".1 .
few yean, food budgeta are ''stuck." What can you do '°' 11.0 help keep food costs Clown? MoO<,t
An obvious answer ta to prepare meau that rely lua '''"
heavily on meat and to aelect vegetables. poultry. ftsb. ;;;:r,
era.Ina. eeca and dairy products when they are ln ample
supply and relatively inexpensive. "~.:; Also obvious are such moneysavtn1 hints u .
-SlllFI' TO L£88 EXPENSIVE cut.a of meal that
have a nutrient content at least as ,..eat as the more costl,y~
cut.a and a fat cont.tot lbat is lower and healtbJer. 11
-~ment wtth l'ucb .. variety" meatl as li~er .. -
1weetbreads, tripe. etc. Tbey rank h11b ln nutrttion.
-Follow eoolcbook rules on heating the oven to• ,""'
mJnlmlre shrinkage and keep meat tender. • '"'
-Investigate such "family packs" u bu1lt haftt ~"
bur1,r. chops, chicken. usually offered at lower prices o1••'
tban meat ln smaller : .. .;:.~1 paclt.,es.
-Buy meal at
local dlacount stores.
-Shop ror meat ln
terms ol meals; use left·
overs to avoid waste.
-Read label.s with
care. -Shop tor meat specials replarly.
BUY ACCORDING TO TRE TRUE VALUE of aay
type or cut of meat, as measured in terms of the cost of a' • ., ' ~ven portion or the fl.Dal coated product. ~·./"
Two federal~aetiona are pending that may help carb' ...
the costa ol meat and poultry: "~·t •
< 1 > The Agriculture Department bas proposed that theo ••
net weight listed on a package must be accurate. Tbe :':''
USDA bas a« narrow. specific llmJta by wblcb a aln1)e; •"'
package can be over or under the stated welaht. but the , .,.
average lot of an item must have the same wef1bt when it~'""'
is bought as when it left the packaging plant. The Uquid""
that drains from meat or poultry into the tray must not~ ....
included as part of the net wetght. , .. ,.,,.
CAROL nJCKER FOREMAN, AN assistant secretary
at USDA. bas 'reported that her staff made some rando1111
purchases at a supermarket and found that in a sample ot.
10 frying chickens weighing 2\.1! to three pounds. t¥
average weighed 1~ ounces less than the declared weight.,,
None exceeded the declared weight. USDA also bought \V.-:''"·
one-pound packages of bacon and round the avera1e" ... ,
weight was above the average weight declared. 1w· ~ Package. we.ight.s......can a.c~rate._So QS~A ha.\~1\.,4,
moved t.o make its federal net weight standards as loi.\h ,,,.,.
as-the laws in Call!omiaan.d Michi&an. ,~.~~
< 2 > USDA also bas proposed regulations to make its
voluntary symm of meat grading more accurat~. bonC:SJ,-,·,:.
uniform and lnformatlve. Lamb and beef sold at retail, r°'·•r
\nstance. would be marked with such quality grade labe.J,s.0 ..
as the familiar' "prime" or "choice" and with new labeb u,.
such as "U.S. ungraded" or "house graded." Today. if a
cut or meat does not make the "choice" grade. some re---
tailers promote it with store labels that can be misleadiotf
-such as "blue ribbon" or "premium quality." Ungradti--
meat is frequently overpriced.
More Jood budget hints begin on Paoe C 1 l~"'·
Nl;W YORK CAP> -The stock·market moved broadlf2;;;: ..
hlahei' in heavy trading today. sending the Dow Jones in· __
d&e~al averaie over the psychologically Important 90I
level a brief period before dropping toward the end or ~
sestion. .~, The widely watched index of 30 industrial stOCkal'f
closed ahead 2.42 points to 891.63. The Dow last was Ut'
the 900 range wbeo it closed at 908.18 July 28, 1171. .,,
In the put few days, a number of analysts predicted,"\~'
the index would reacti 900.950 by Labor Day. Some haTtJ•~t>
looked toward. the Dow hittin1 the 1.000.level by the end oJ~ '':
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som e close ~ompet1taon m the second r~ce of the Pan Am Cllpptr
Seracs Tuesday. Dave Cuckler's Hawkeye <right> from Newpon
Harbor Yacht Club is shown striving to overhaul Chcckmut~.
another Amencan yacht.. ChecklllMe finally won the battle.
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Mazatlan
lnte.rest
Picks Up
Interest in the 10th
biennial Los Angeles to
Mazatlan yacht race iA
boom Ing more than
three months ahead of
the scheduled Nov. 4
start, according to Lan·
don Gray, general
c h a i r m a n ·r o r t h e
sponsoring Los Angeles
Yacht Club.
The limit or :;o yachts
i s expected as more
than that number have
expressed interest in the
race and some have
alr eady filed paid en·
tries_.
The ra ce will be
sparked by the entries
of the two most famous
ultra.light displacement
CULDB > yachts, Bill
Lee's Merlin from Santa
Cr u z and Harry
M oloshco's Drifter.
Long Beach. Also en·
tered are the two maxi·
yac ht riva l s, Jim
Kilroy's 79-foot Kialoa.
Los Angeles, and Mark
and Fritz Johnson's 72·
foot ketch Windward Passage, Portland.
Ore.
All four of these
famed yachts will be
racing in the Pan Am
Clipper Series out of
Honolulu startin1 Aug.
5. On their return lo the
mainland they will com·
pete in St. Francis
Yacht Club's Big Boat
Series on San Francisco
.Bay before coming
south for the Mazatlan
start.
Norwegian
In First
COPENHAGEN <AP> -Lars Christensen or
Norway won the fourth
of six sailings for the
12th European Din1hy
World Championships.
Standings after the
second day of sailings
we re pending eventual
protests after
Wednesday's races in a
brisk wind.
The results of the
fourth sailing bad
Christensen in firs t place, Peter Evans,
New Zealand was
second and Peter
Nerenst, Denmark was
third.
32Seeking
Srdpe Trophy
Competition for the Helmerllng Trophy, sym-
bolic of the national championship 1ot under way
at the AJamltot Bay Yaebt Club with 32 skippers seeking the prize.
Mark Reynolds of the San Diego Yacht Club
won the Crosby Trophy Tuesday against 58
aspirants. The Crosby Trophy goe1 to the winner
of .Lhe ~mination series which splits the fleet into
a cbampioosh.lp and consolation flight.
The ~ skippers in the consolation flight will
sail for the Ted Wells Trophy .
In the Crosby Series Reynolds edied Jeff
.Lenhart..a Newport Beacb.._resldent who.ts. sailin&
ror Mission Bay Yacht Club. Winds for the finaL
two race& wer~lighl and Auky, leading to several
protests as wihdsbifts caused some close-quarter
sailing at the marks. The Snipers returned to the
clubhouse in sprinkles of rain as lightning and
thunder crackled across Alamitos Bay.
· Tom Nute, Mission Bay Yacht Club, failed to
score high in the Crosby but remained in the top 32
and hopes lo beat his San Diego rivals ln the
Heinzerling.
* * * * * * Senior Sniper
Newport, Skipper Oldest:
Old Snipers never die.
They just go from the
uw-orld'su t"o ttrr
Heinzerling and fmally
the Wells.
The oldest Snipe skip-
per in the national
champioo.5nip regatta at
the Alamitos Bay Yacht
Club ls 5$ year old Fred
Schenck Jr. of Newport
Beach who bas been
sailing Snipes since 1933
-two years after they
were designed by the
late William F. "Bill"
Crosby.
SCHENCK, A well
known Southern
California yacht broker,
crewed in the national
regatta in 1953 and 1954
and won the title himself
in 1957.
Also in 1957 Schenck
crewed for the late
Darby Metcalf in the
"world's" and the pair
came out with a third
place .
In 1958 Schenck wa1
named commodore of
the Snipe Class Interna-
tional Racing Assocla·
tlon.
IN THE current regal·
ta Schenck placed about
the middle of the fleet ln
the Crosby elimination
series and will wind up
the nationals with a
quest for the Wella
Trophy, awarded to the
winner ln Cle consola·
lion flight.
"We went like bell to
weather ln every race of
the Crosby but just
couldn 't bold it downwind and
reaching,.. comment.eel
Schenck.
Another old Sniper on
hand at Alamitos Bay -
but not sailing -lt Ted
Wells, donor of the Wells
Trophy. During his
beydey in the Snipe
OLDEST SNIPER
Fred Schenck Jr.
Class Wells never
missed a national or
world championship and
won a number of titles in
the class. He always
traveled to national and international regattas
from htsbome in Kansas.
Court Roles
SAN FRANCISCO
<AP> -Dtamiual ol a
complaint ~Y a
magistrate does not bar
sabseque,nt 1raod jury
indictment for the same
felony offense, the
Californla Supreme
Court bu held in a •·3
opinion.
<A»ast Guard 188·
The U.S. Cout Guard celebrated
It. laath blrthda¥ AUi. 4.
In 1790, Alezl.Dder HamlJton, tben
secretary ~ tbt treuur')', persuaded Conll'fJll to rorm tbe Revenue C\nter Se.nice wttb • neet ot 10 •h1P1. Th•
Coast Guard, a direct descendent of
the Revenue CUtter Sen-lee, ii the
oldHl M8'0ln.8 service lo tbe U.S.
TBE v.s. LIFE Samia Servtce
nteraed wltb tbe Revenue Cutter
Sel'Vlce ln ltU and ttie, i:; Oout Guard f1nt came lnto . Two
other 1.1encl • mer•td tb the
Coaat Guard -tb• L=UH Senice Iii mt and t.M OI N1..,._ aDd ll ... IMM& .._,.
U.ta*I. Ii .... ~ .. Ceut Gllll'd
only one mission-to stop amu1·
1Un1. 'lbe modern day Coast Guard
has 12 other mlsalona centerlna
primarily around search and rescul!, martne envtronmental protoctton, en-
forcement of laws and treaties and
commet'Clal veaeel J&fety.
OP THE •·• Coast Guardsmen stationed tbrouibout the world, 1,200
are in the 11th District with head· quarten ln Loni Beach and tndud·
fl'\I Nt~ Beach, Dana Point and
qtber Southland porta and tbe
Colorado River. It aleo lncludts
Arhorla, the .o.&bti'n tip of Nevada
and UM 11oat.Mm ~ Ol lJlab. ~ ~ dlltrtd ,.loaWl ... aa
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Et NTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW Wednllday, Auguet 9, 1978 DAILY PILOT 87 -Eyes Have It; 'Laura Mars' a Hit
87 AaTBtJa KNIGHT -.............. "Ey• ~ Laura Mara" ls ~ ftnt
production venture ot Jon l'flen'
11e• lndepmchnt operation. and trom
bere it toots like he's atan.tna out
"alb a ..um.r.
Tbll Columbia releaae. 5lyllably
d I rected b)' the veteran lrvln ~erabner, hu Just about everythlq
1oin1 for tt -an lnlriautq aAd
orlalnal murder myat ry (with. for
ooce, a denouement &.bat la both sur-
priaina and beUovabl ) set ~aiml
the &lamoroua world ot New York's
hlah·fuhlon photO(raphers and lheir
_ modell. and topped on by an eleetrl·
fyiaa performance from Faye
Dunaway &.bat ls matched volt roe
( MOVlE RE~w)
volt by her cottar. n•wcomer Tom.
my Lff Jones.
IT'S A PACKAGE t.hat can hardly
mi11, partlculary alnce there hH
nenr been anytbln1 qultt Uke It
before 'Iba John Carpent r story. d•
veloped tnto • screenplay b1
Carpenter and David Ztl., Good· man. introducet Dunaway aa a chic
photo1rapber wttb a penchant for
po1ln1 ~r scantily clad modela in
scenes deplcUna lurid murders,
• 8:00
8:00
10:00
ar1uln1 <somewhat apecloualy) that
eh• 11 proteatlnt the erotic llnke
between MxuaUty and death. Tbe
only trouble ll that the police are
btlinnlnl to ftnd dl1turbln1 consruen· cln between her 1bota and the un· p.abUabed photosrapha or unaolved
murdersinthetro"wnnles.
MeanwhUe. Dunawaf la bavti11
lncrea1lnct1 d rtlculty
completlnc her aulanmenta because,
Ju1t at the crucial moment, she loses
1l1bt of What ll happenln1 in ber lens
and aees aometlllnc altoaether dlf.
rerent -the eventa leadinl up to a
aruesome murder. Rushin1 to the
scene to avert the tragedy, she
always arrives Just momenta too lat.
-but the crime bu been commJttea
precisely where and bow abe bad en·
vieioned lt.
THE ULTIMATE credit t« tbll
atyllab. suspensef\al enterprise. I'd
say. •oes to Jon.Peters. wbo. on UU. nrat solo ouUne. h.. had both the
wisdom and the modesty to aunound
himself with hlehlY knowledseable proa.
"Eyes ol Laura Man.. la abeer
proresaionallsm all the way. aCl I
can't imagine a siftlle reason WbY
tb11 won:t be recop.laed and bailed
by ticket buyers around the world.
He's Positive
About Success
ay GaEG McGAaU
ALBANY. N.Y . <AP1 -Jf YQ,a're tbe type of
person who thinks anyone who buya a self ·help,
"poalUve mental •tutude" type book ls a born
loser. a cbat with comedian Tom Dreesen may make you a believer. ..
Just four years ago, Dreesen was aleepina in
an abandoned auto outside Los An1e1'&. His wlfe
had left him and he was livinl on a buck a day,
struggling to get a paying job as a standup comic.
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FAYE QUNAWAY IN 'EYES OF LAURA MAAS'
Focuel• on Murder Before It Heppen1
TODAY, BE'S TOURING with the likes of
Sammy Davis Jr., Tony Orlando, and Natalie
Cole. He's appeared on the Toni&bt Show 22 times l'J:~======~===~=:::::::::~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ and b as made a total of 120 appearances on
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NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT EDWARDS
After het-divorce.
lria got to know
50me pretty lnteratlns people •••
1nctuc11na herself.
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PA&n MAZ.Ua5l(Y'S
AN UNMARRIED WOMAN -Jill ClAYBURGH A1AN BATES
MICHAll. MURPHY CUff GORMAN
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CINEMA CENTER
HARIOR AT A.DAMS, COSTA MESA
MESA VEIDECbnER f79-4RT t-----
INCSACA•
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network television. And be's back with bis wife
and three kids.
To put it quite simply. Tom Dreesen -
although still not a household word -Is maki.na it
big in the intensely competitive world of ahow
business and he cfedlts an array of self·belp books
with pulllng him through the hard times and even·
tually resu1tina in h1a success.
But Dreesen was a big dreamer even aa a kid
growing up ln Harvey, Ill. -an industrial suburb
of Chicago.
IN A RECEN'r interview here Cafter_a a~d.:.
ingovation performance at the Coliseum Theaterl.
be recalled a parade in Harvey tor hometown bero
Lou Boudreau, who had guided the Cleveland In·
dians to a world series title in 1948. Dreesen. who
was 9 at the time, was thrilled by the reception
Boudreau got.
"When I walked home that day after the
parade, I remember saying 'One day they're going
to have a parade for me'."
Last year the folks in Harvey bad a float for
him in their annual July 4th parade.
"IT WAS A CHILDHOOD dream come true. It
was a lesson in life but it was something I've
always known since I began to read these seff·belp
books -if )'ou can image the 'oal you want In life than you can achieve lt.
"Whatever tbe mind can see and believe the body can achieve.••
IHI 6111AIID lllJNlllAN ··All"I~
A BURT HlYNOlD~·lAWHfN~f GORDON Pmlf uction -. -. UIJIITfilYNDls --
HOOPlR. A&o Stmiag JAN-MICHAU YIN Cf NT· ~AllY RllO · BRIAN KHIH · RO Bf Rl KlHN
&e=tive Producer lAWBlNCl GORDON · s1ory by WAll 6RHN & WAUf R ~. HHINOON
Scree~la1 bJ lHOMAS RICKMAN aa~ Hill K[RBY · Pro~uce~ hJ HANK MOONJf AN
Birectd bJ HAl N((OHAM ·-c-~== Q
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Co1nics Reunited .J!!!~;;Il-~~e@~~~
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Tim Conway and Don Knotts are reunited in Walt Disney Productions'
"The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again."
Conway and Knotts reprise their roles as the
bumbllng outlaws from the original "Apple Dumpl·
ingGang."
The film also stars Tim Matheson, Elyssa
Davalos, Jack Elam. Harry Morgan and1Kenneth
Mars.
Premiere Set
PHOENIX. Ariz. CAP>
-The television movie
"A Fire ln the Sky" will
have its world premiere
in Phoenix on Thursday.
Sept. 7, with Ariiona
Gov. Bruce Babbitt and
Mayor Margaret Hance
in attendance.
The film, which tells
of a comet striking
Phoenix. will be aired on
NBC later this year. It
stars Richard Crenna,
Elizabeth Ashley, Joan·
n a Miles and David
Dukes.
~ HAMll ~ fOlD CAMI€ FlSHEn
PE'Ta\OJ5Ht«i1nc1 .AJS: GlNES.S
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Frank Sinatra is the host for a musical
special with John Denver. Tony Bennett.
Natalie Cole, Dean Martin and other
guests tonight at 9 on ABC, Channel i .
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UO. UY ntME IONS
Aobboe II Miled 10 be ti.I "*' at ttie -...ddinQ or ~
ll!' he n.O tlOC)lld to rMtry
• MQ4AEl. JAa<80N
Watter Sulllvan. sci41nee
ed1t0t OI the Hew YOtk
Tw.-talU about the po.-
S1btlll-ot extra-t.,restnal
~le -gy altem•t'-.
eartnquak• prediction
Qf•vrtv end "blad< ho6M
in 9')aCf.
Cl) TO TEU. THE TAU™ 9 MERV OfUFRH
Guest• Niel* Nolle. Betty
Comden. AOOlpfl GrNn,
ISertle-e C-a. 7:001 CM NIWI NeCNEW8
UAMOUJll
~NIWS
TONIGHT 0 80WllNO FOR
DOU.AAS G» I LOVELUCY
A m1aundert11nd1ng
bet-tlMI ~and
Mlf"lzea IN<ls to lnllnN
...!Ousy a> THE F.8.1.
A tanner ottlCef breaks
two~"*' out of
pr..on and trains lhlm '°'
8 mtt9'0fl WhoCll he dalm•
will mate• the 111ree of them
-althy.
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THE GAOUNO UP
"Support OrganlUllOl'IS
I JOKEA'I WILD
7:~ TATTU'TAl..ES
~NANA 'G,,_,. Bobby \lee
I NEWLYWEO<lAME
THE DllT J<JNOLE
An evllulllon of the van,
OU9 lad IPC)f'oectlea . IO
Wllgtlt lou .. pr-tad
I JOKER'S WILD
THE 000 COUPLE
0.01t's cllfttist. Elmo
Invent• • IUPllt' glue and
oflefa him a PICICI of Ille
action H he ctn come up
with IOme front money
• 2tTONIGHT
Hoel: Cleta Robert•. Social
1.-. are probed.
• 8TAA80ARD
"Liiie JIV1'1
U ,000 QU!STION
AMILYFEUO
~ ~8U9HETT
0-.1 Ken Betry (R)
• H8CMOYtE • * "P9ter Lundy And The
Medicine Hat Sta1t1on"
f 111771 Lail Garrett,, Mitch-
ell Ry1111 A tMll·aged pony
~pr-rider banlea hos-
Uta lndl-and rough tralhl
to c.,r, the mall (RI
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Bulat Ben Hc>Qan'• l1M
ltOl'll .,,,.._ f01W to one
Of ti..,.... Of the gatne la
Ir~ (i11tal ~llGHT•
·Mongage aum+n· ~ .. wn..' ..-. or thll 8'«1·
IOld klela go 10 Jell. Tom
hlf 10 rtm<>tlg9ge ltla
"-lo bail them OUl (Al Cl MOV1a • * • "Romanoff And
.Iv"-'" ( 1ff 1) John Gavtn,
Sanora OM. A well-NOden
c;ountry a111mp11 10
r-that way to -o
off 1n..,_11on from out-
"dl IOt'Cla 12 hrs I
• CALWOAHIA JAM 11
ttlQl'lllghll ol ll'MI 12 hOur
outdoor COnGlf"t WlllCh
look plllCI et tile Ontano
Mot<>t Speedway. Calilor·
1111. featuring Santana.
Atrosmllh Ted Nugent,
Oeve Mason. Heart. Rub+-
con. Matiogany Rush. 8ob
Watch. aM F0t81Qflef.
• MOVll
e e 1., "TN I.Mt 09ya Of
Pompe11" I 10&01 Steve
~ CIVISlln9 IYIW.
maM A Aomen dinturien
ligihta ~ whllirNI 10 odds
IO Win the woman hi io-.
~hr•) &iJ cm ANNA KAAENINA
Anna atuna h\f ~
by announcing that ahe IS
proudly carrying Vr0Mky'1
child: Karenln considers
divorce but Wc>uies llX>ut
the harall CZMisl divorce
tawa (Part 5 ol 10) (R)
11:00 II CBS MOVIE
• *''I> "The Hawallans~
1111701 Charlton Heston.
01rald1n1 Cllaplln. A
group Of Am111can tam11tes
111118 in Hewlill 111 tlll late
tllth century with th•
dream of making 11 an
Ametlca11 outpost. CR)
fJ 0 SINATRA AHO
FAtEND8
Fra.111c Sinatra la hoat l0t •
muaicat special featuring
JoM Denver. along with
Tony Bennett, Natalie
COia. l0tett1 Lynn. Dean
M11<1ln, Robet1 Mafr~I. and
Leal .. lJOOams (RI tBMEAY~
' G,,_ta NICtl Noli.. 8elty
Com!Sen. Adolph G,_,,
Barbara Carrera. Skip
Stepl\enaon. Kan Marati111. Gi) GREAT
P6AFOAMAHCES
"The Royal Femlly" Eva La
TUBE TOPPERS
CBS B 9:00 -"The Hawailani; ...
The iequeT to the movie ''Hawaii" with
Charlton Heston and Geraldine Chaplin
heading the cast of this saga.
KCET@ 9 :00 -G r eat
Performances. "The Royal Family." a
play based on the lives of the Bar·
rymores in the 1920s.
ABC fl 10:00 -Barbara Walters In ·
lerview. Among tonight's subjects are
Henry Winkler . Dolly Parton. Donny and
Marie. and. just prior lo his death. Bing
Crosby.
Gall•enne. Rosamuv
Harri•. Sam Levene. Elll•
Rebb end K-Curtis
pet10tm in Rabb s B<oad·
way revival of the 11127
comedy about lhe Bar-
'1!'10"• lamity (RI .ii> EVENING AT POPS
Tony Bennett aalutM the
rmitlc of COii Por1er •I'd
pr-It a ,_ llt'r&nQe-menc of "t Lift My Heltt 11'1
San FrllOC:lsco."
Cl) MOVIE
• •• "They Might Be
Olanta" (U~71) George C
Scott. Joanne Woodward.
A pr-I-day HolrNa-
encS-Welton teem trade
down 1n extortion ""II t2
hra.)
10:00 D POLICE W()MAH
"9un11r· Cft)Wfey's work
rellllOnlhlp with Pepper Is
sertoutty alfected by the
ul'llltpected appear.nGe ol
lllS ex-wife (Bibi Besch) (RI I~
WALTEM
Bltblta Walt8'111'11~
Dolly P1r1on. Henry
W'inlllef. Donny and M8"M
Osmond. and Bing Croat>y
(R)
• LEr8 MAKE A DEAL m ecµMOYEAS'
JOUANAL
"Eanhwatch Nairobi" The
Ufllt«I Nations' en-on-
merttal progrlm In N81•00f
•• examined. 1nc1u<11119 tnt-with Maurie&
Srrong and Joy Adamson.
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\.OVE. AMERICAN STYLI
'Love And The Out-Of-
Town Clt1nf' A young
nec;uhve ~ to auf'p(IM
hil Wife 0 MOVIE * I "Blood F<>t A Sliver
Donat" ( 19651 'Montgom-
ety Wood. E11'81yn St•art.
A men le hired by e land·
0-to llQP ii dlll'IQOfOUS
oendn wllO he later dlsoov·
en Is 1119 brOChet fa hrs I enmooooouPLE
When Otcar'a ulcer begins
ecl•ng up. Felix decides .,,
~ YOy9gl will do them
bomgood.
• AMEllCA 2NIQHT
Gu.t Biily Cryslat. fD oecK CAVETT
Oufft Marc Connelly.
(Part 2 of 21 (RI GD MACNEIL I LEHRER
REl'OAT
t 1:30 IJ Cl) HAWAII FlVE-0
·'Murder Is A Tulng
Allalr" A co,,upt t.O.ret
agent kllll tlll lvgl!Mt he ..
i>urauong l0t $600.000 11'1
stolen money (RI
8 TONIGHT
~oat· John"v Carson
G,,_ts JOnlllly Matflls,
Erma Bornbeck. Mar1111
Mull G LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE
"Love And The Hs"d
Malden" Paul has a Cltle
With • we11 known "uoe
model O QD~STORY
"Req\HM FOf A" l"IO<m-
er" A drug ll<ldiel MCOmeS
en lnf0tmer IOt' Hie bank
roQO«y cSetlMI. IRI
G) HOGAN'S HEROES
Hoo•n batuddles the
Gestapo u he contlfluel
hla efforts 10 1Aber1t1 an
AMlad agenl (Part 21
G) GETIMAAT
The Chief doubts Smtrt's
llfllty wNt1 Smlfl cialm•
a oewboy died In nla apan-
menl • cwnoHED W()fllU)
NlW8 TONIGHT
M:>RNING
12:00 8 TWtUOKT ZONE
A jancl<>t mlSChlrlC>Ulty
pul'I on a helmet wNch 1a
reetly a llm9 mac:Nne.
I HIOtt HOPES
HONEYMOOHIRI
A mambo 1n11ructor·s
lflort• to enroll Allee and
Trl•ll tll!Chla Ralph and
Ed • tenon about
marrilgl .
tt:JO. MOVIE
• • "The Sc:ltlet 8aron·
... ·• 11M t1 Dlwn AOO-.
H-,..._, Thll d~
,., of • MCtel a«'1lce ofll-
c:. tilde. 8fltt9h .,,. '"
, oblllnlng documents lrom
an atomte r-ch c;enlet
111 o.nnanv ( t hr , 55 m'" I
• MOVIE * * * "Jl8Me Elgllt" 119571 Kim Novak, Jeff
Chandler. The,. .. and tall.
c.uled by atcOhot. ot the
famoua aclt.., 12 hr• I
G) MOVll! * ..... "Lady In A Jam"
(111421 Ralph Bellamy.
Ir-Dunne. A pcycl\latrlst
nndl mar the onty wwy-ro
Curl 1119 1)811«11 • to -rv
hat i.! lw , SO min I 12:318 (I) C88 LATeMOVIE * * "The Snoop Sisler•.
BllC* Day For Blulbeerd"
fl974) HeMn Hayn. Mii·
ored N11twtc:k A film fest ..
val honottng • laded
h0tr0t-mov1t1 ater enoa
traglcalty wften hrs wile 1a
found oe.<I '" the aud•·
ence fJ OJ) A8C MYSTERY
MOVIE
• • · 0 1ttant Early
W1tning . I t975) MICl\MI
Paru Mary Fiann P«-
aonnel of • m"'1aty atatoOn
1n the Are11C 11e vta.ted by
tong-dead fsm1ty
~sCRI
1:00 8 TOMOAAOW
O,,_ta Ot WUllem NOian .
surgeo11 a11d auth<>t; J
Anthony Morr11 ot the Um-
verally ot Maryls"d'a
Microb!Ology Oepertment 0 MAVEIUCI<
~1w-~ -
• •·~ "The Secret Ways"
1196 II RIChlfd Wtetmark.
Soala Ziemann A la80ef of
tlll lf'tl-Conwnuntsl IOtCM
•S brought OUI Ir°"' belllf)d
111e lfon rurtain 111 Hungary
by 111 AmttiClll'I lldventur·
., (2 hrt.) 2'261 NEWS 2-.30 MOVll * * e "The Star" ( t9"1
Betta Devis. S1er11ng
HayOen Oii the brlnll ol a
c:omebacll. a t•d•ng
actr ... ta loroed to ellooN
bl'-~s and
~.(thr 50m111) 8 MOVIE * I~ "0.tert PutSult"
( 19521 Wayne Moms. \/lr-
g1"te Grey. A p<OSpectOf
and hi• lody are pursued
by a gang of m11tder~
OUlllW9 SMICing ltOid hid·
den In the Cehlornla
0-1 (I !Ir 2& min I
G» MOVIE
• • "The Strange One"
( t9571 Ben Gau.are. Julie
W1*>0
,:68 " Ht:w8 4:008 MOVIE
• • "Oeat1n1tion. Miami·
( 19601 Ct.udto Goro. 8elle
Cort ax.
0 MOVIE
• '" "Beat 0111" 118601
Oaw1d Ferrar. Noelle
Adam.
4:20 I 81'V! EDWARDS
4:IO MOVI£
• • "\/alley Of Ttla
Z0tn_,..,.. 4 UltSI Bab
l.Jvtng.11.00. 1111 Keith
Tlaursdatl'•
Bagi f..e Mo.,l••
~RNING
11:30 m * * ''r "V~ C.n't Run
Away From II'' I t9561 June
Altyaon, Jaci< Lemmon. A
mflB•"O heiress IM\Comes
involved w1lh a rapor1er
llillltllll'lg e<OM-COUl'llty. 12
h<I . 20 min I t
AFTERNOON
t2:00 0 • ··~ .. ,,..Rawhide
vears" (19581 Tony CurtJs.
Colleen Mlllw WIMln he tS
impltcated "' • riverooal
murdat, •young gamblef-
1dven1ur8" 1>1come11 a
hunted lug1tlve, ftgP'lllng
both llldet ol the law u"I M
his name ,. cla8red. t 1 "' •
30m1nl
3:00@) e I • ., "PlnocchlO tn
Ou••• Spece" 119651
Animated A good lsiry
•urns 11 puppet into a ~Ille
b<>y fl hr 30 mtn I
3:t0 0 • • •'~ Hot M1ilions":·
f t968) Pe18" Ushnov Mao-
g11 Sm1lh An ex-con
mikes fl'IOney on comput-
e<s wh~• h•s w.ta COiiects
h•s pocltet chaiige. f ' hr •
30 rntn I
It's No Picnic for Vietnamese Here, Either
Ry ARTHUR 8 . VINSEL "THE INOOCWNESE REFUGEE," pro-
ou11e o..ify ,., ... sutt duced and written by Kenneth Gale, will be ajred
Biller, bewildered and some of them broken, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE Channel 50. head-
they came to America where their first taste of quartered at Golden West College in Huntington u .S . life was the dust and grime of Carop Beach.
Pendleton's Remote Camp Talladega Tent City or Gale, a lean-faced, good-humored pipe smoker,
LlttleStagon. aged 41, spent 2 lf.i years between 1966 and 1969 in
They begged , ba rtered . bitched anli Vietnam as a war correspondent for ABC. then
more often than not thanked their benefactors, suf-"Tlme" Magazine and United Press Jntematlonal.
ferlng both jet Jag and culture shock, the former • "It's my s tory ... it's hard to part with
wearing off easily after a time. something when you've been with It for so long,··
Three years after the saya the Los Angeles-based Cree-lancer Channel 50
fall or Saigon. Orange( ] sought out for the documentary.
County bas a population TV REVIEW
of up to 25,000 new set-.. THE SZO,Ht PRODUCTION was partly
tiers. all from Southeast --------"-fmanced by a grant from the California Council for
Asia. a land of towns and the Humanities in Public Policy.
memories torlured by tens of years of war. Gale's carefully researched account of the as-•
ABC, NBC Tie for Lead
NEW YORK CAP> -ABC
and NBC shared the lead in the networks' ratings race for the
week ending Aug. 6, even
though CBS claimed the week's
top show a nd four of the 10
most-watched programs. A. C.
Nielsen Company figures show.
The top 15 programs for the
week were reruns of previous
e pisodes. CBS' "Switch." In
16th place. was the best of the
ne w shows. ''One Day at a
Time .. on CBS was first in the
rati ngs. and .. Alice." the
netowrk·s comedy starring Lin-
da Lavin, No. 3.
Five or the week's Top 10
belonged to ABC. Including
"Three's Company," which
finished second. NBC's top show
was "Quincy, M .E.," which
finished tied for ninth.
-----
NBC AVOIDEO the ratings' bottom five, and that helped the
network in the standings. A
CBS movie Friday nleht. "A
Warm December," was No. 57.
followed by ABC's telecast of
the PGA championahip Sunday,
the CBS Saturday movie,
"Burn," "Ship Shape" on CBS
and ABC's Saturday "Comedy Special." .
ABC and NBC tied for flt.st in
the networks' race for t he
prime time viewer at 14.7,
followed by CBS at 12.7. The
net works say that means in an
average prime time minute dur·
ing the week, 14. 7 percent or the
homes in the country with TV
were tuned to ABC and NBC.
The rating for "One Day at a
Time'' was 22.2. Nleben sa)'S
that means or all the homes in the country with television, 22.2
percent saw at least part -of the
program.
HERE ARE THE week's 10
most-watched programs:
"One Day at a Time ... with a
rating of 22.2 representing 16.2
million homes, CBS; "Three's
Company," 22.1 or 16.1 million,
ABC ; "Alice,'' 20.8 or 15.2
million, CBS: "Ch arlie's
Angels,·· 20.3 or 14.8 million,
"Starsky and Hutch." 20.1 or
14.7 million, and "Laverne and
Shirley, .. 19.8 or 14.4milllon, all
ABC: "M·A-S.H," 19.5 or 14.2
million. CBS: "Carter Coun-
try," 19.4 .or 14.1 million: ABC;
and "Batnaby Jones," CBS,
and "Q\Uncy, M.E.," NBC, both
19 or 18,9 million.
SADDLEBACK PLAZA
El Toro At Rockffeld
El Toro
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similation of Southeast Asians~r its failure-into
American culture after the fall In 1975 graphically
shows a people uprooted.
Film footage sbot by a German TV crew dur·
ing combat depicts the customary row upon row of
cOl'pses dragged to.gether 5ide-by-~id e. lttre
charred and bullet -pierced trophies of hunters and
hunted. all bu.man. .
TANKS MOVING LIKE drag racers compared
to those of World Wars I and II whiz through
smoke from cannonfire as troops sprint beside
them. spraying automatic rifle and machine gun
fire.
An a brupt change-or changes-reflect
changed lives.
Culture shock is the inevitable result.
Some now in Orange and Los Angeles counties
escaped the Communist takeo•er, but not before
bein~ denied refuge in seven countries that do not
accept the tired. the poor, the huddled masses.
One scene opens with a trto of youths standing
on a quiet suburban tract .street comer. smoking
cigarettes and rapping. ror there Is little else for
them to do.
"CAN YOU SHOW US which way we can get a
good job •.. maylte get a car? ... we don't •worry
about tomorrow' here. In my country. you worry
too much about tomorrow and you'll be dead,"
says one.
Gale's documentary also deals with the
Southeast Asian peoples' tendency to form tight
enclaves, Uvtng in a new culture and preserving
their own but refusing to learn about the new one.
One apartment complex in Villa Park where
up to 15 relatives and friends cram units intended
for three to four bas become a sharp local issue.
THE YOUNG EB ONES CRAVE cars and less-
Intimate companlon9hlp; the old long for home
and walt for death and peace.
"It took D1f! a week to get used to the language
again," says Gale, wbo interviewed some of the
subjecta in thelr language.
He said smells of their spicy cuisine in their
homes took him back in time.
A Vietnamese college student seriously dis-
cusses a young man's interest in young women
and a high school girl giggles her way through the
sam.e.Aubject with a.winsome &rin.
"AMERICAN GIRLS ARE HARD to get along
with. lt takes a long time to think of sweet words
to say ... ,"says thecollegian.
The Pham Duy Family Singers conclude the
first half of the mm with a folk anthem of the sort
that has inspired specific cultures since time im-
memon al and one can actually feel the words'
meaning.
There are two words for the Gale film.
Powerful.
Moving.
It ... the Deltas • _....the rule• •••
the rules lost! ~
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) Wedneedey. Augutt 9, 1178 DAILY PILOT 89
Damp Concert Spkndid
JI Woody Allen could have bten at tht
Hollywood Bowl Juat ~5 mlnutel befor. concert
time lut Saturday he would most certainly have
committed tho mad melee to memory and uaed It
In bl1 next movie
M tnd you. thole of u1 who le11ed It to the
nearest t.reee In the tt«h of that beavy thunder
shower. chicken In one hand and champaane ln tbe
other, didn't think It the le11t bit f'unny.
Jt became leu funnier still when we returned
to ao•ked Hats, IOddon proarama and the unhappy
contenll of a picnic bukel that bad f alled. mla·
erabb' t.o repel tht rain.
AN llO\Ja LATER, WE coukln't have cared
leu " It had ralMd tbrou1hout the concert. Sopranos M arllyn Home and Montserrat
Caballe restored the fe1tlve mood ot wbat la
alway• a aood humored Bowl audience with what
thla writer re,ard1 as the best vocal otferin&• we
have been aJven In lh1s summer aeuon.
Splendfdly backed by conductor James Conlon
and the Lee Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, they
aave U1 a recital of operatic arias that will be
talked about for a long llme t.o come.
HO&NE WAS PARTICUIA&LY Impressive
and her "Mon coeur, s'ouvre a ta vo'3t" from
"Samson and Delilah" was, pertlapt, tbt pick of
the eveninl. She has become a rtcb, majestic
soprano ln lhese last few years and then la Uttle
wonder that the European operaUc reattvala are
King Yul?
New York Honors Actor
NEW YORK <AP> -Royalty visited Cit1
Hall. WeU. almost.
Mayor Edward Koch referred to hiB guest as
"Your majesty," "King of Slam" and "King of
Broadway."
But Yul Brynner is the first to admit there's no
royal brood flowing through bis velna. Just srease-
paint.
The star of the Broadway revival of "The King
and I" was presented the city's Brome Medallion
for his contrlbutions to the theater and bis efforts
to help re:f\llees Um>ughout tile v.wld. '
·'To be King of Siam and .K.l.ag of Broadway 111;
great," Koch said.
Brynner responded. "In the play the king
says, 'When one does not know what to saf, it is
time to be silent.' So I'll just say I'm deeply moved
and deeply gratified.''
OAK STREET
SKATE R-ENT AL
GRAND
OPENING
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UNDER "The Prer at ...
HUMTINGTOH BEACH
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TOM BARLEY
Mualo Box
clamorinl for her aervlcea.
Cabelle'• moment of trlwnph in ber clltterlq
contribution to um 1i>leodld feut ol °"'a came wlth her "Pace. pace" from "Fona de& DesUno. ·:
She drew every ounce of Jh•'°" from that sttrrtna arla and the Spanish lva'a t4naf quality was
ab9oluteb' nawleas. Both women seemed to revel In their duets and
both were broulht back to the st.aae tlme and
again at concert's end for their richly deserved
ovation.
BY THEN, THE RAIN was lon1 gone. Bul the
magic ot Horne and Caballe left us with the lm·
presslon that It had never rained at all.
Anyway, It never rains at the Hollywood Bowl.
Ernest F1el.achmann said so and we only know of
one higher authority tha~ Emert.
PETER FRAMPTON
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Bond'• Ne.e Girl
Roger Moore poses with Lois Chiles. h1s new
s tar for the J a m es Bond m ovie
"Moonraker:· It'll be Agent 007's lllh
cinematic adventure.
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8JI OM.Y PILOT
Census Shows
3.5% Decrease
WABHlNOTON (AP> -After two Y• ... of In·
creaaee. the number of l*I' Amwtew drOpped
by l .S l*'C*lt to IS mUUon la~ the ~mint ,..port.a.
Tbe CIMUll aw-ea" report,........, allO aowa
the number of pclQl'.,...... llflac aJooe • ~ an unr-.lated penoa ._,...... bJ 1 pereeat to a.a
mUUon: and tbe nwnbtt of pool'. funlti• beaded
by a female wllll no bulbed pn1mt l"OM by 4.1
percent to 2.5 mllllc..
TRB asPOaT osao A POVDTY threshold or SS.815 for a non·farm family ot four. up I Def·
cent from Im. Tile poverty thfesbold. wtdth ri••
wltb lnere ln eaMUJner prices, had lncl'ta&ed
9.1 pettent the year before.
QUEENIE
The detailed report eompares lt76 with ms 1 r ..,.,. bl _ .... d t Id k r 1 bl nd but 1 and la the latfl6t by the Censua Bureau. A report .. •IU•~ • anu ie woo ma e me ee a .
wllh lt'17 prdimJnary flndlnp also will be re· • _d_•dn_'•_c_ou.n_1_on_1t_m_a_k_1ng_m_e_th-inll_bJ_anc1 __ :_· ------
leased lb1s week.
a.tWMn 11'13,ancl 191"-t.be nwnber otpeopte_ in
-the United Stales who an pocw increased by 1.3
million: the nwnber Increased by 2.:5 million
between 1174 and lt75, fil\lf'el show.
TD aBPOaT SHOWS TBAT OP tbe 25
million poor peop&e ln 1978, •percent wen black;
11 pereent were Latin Amemans; 13 percent were
65 or older: 40 percent were under 18: and 36 per·
cent were in famtUes headed by a female with no
husband present.
The decline in the incldenc~ of poverty
between 1975 and 1976 was not disUibuted evenly
throu1bout the population. There were fewer poor
whites, about the samt" number-of poor--elderly persons and fewer poor bus band-wife f amilles.
Christmas Crafts
Workshops Slated
People may be swarming to the beaches these
hot August days, but the San Juan Capistrano
Senior Citizens group is already getting ready for
Christmas.
Plans are under way for a series of workshops
at the center at 32032 Del Obl!po. a spokeswomaa
said.
s,.,.... ...,re C•re• .,.,.
DEAR PAT: Are there any special precau-
tions a person should take In laundering clothing
that has been exposed to pesticide sprays? We
have to spray our yard soon and I know some of
the spray will blow back on OW' clothes.
F.P .. Newport Beach
Pesticide ftlldue on clo&lala1 II partlcalarly
daa1erou ~ause pesticides can eeter tile body
tllroa&h tlle Uln. Hd carefal atteatlon to clodablg
contaminated by drift or spllb ls reqalred. Tbe CooperaUve Estenllon'a farm a4vtaor•s
office 1ay1 dOttaiq worn wbUe applylag pesticides
should be wasbed dally aad peatlelde contamiaa&·
ed cl~ lboa.ld not be mixed wttll odter laadry.
This eWblllg aboaJd await laaaderlDI bl a plastic
b•I or he laMdered as aooe u It ls takea on.
Waab bl bot water (14t degrees) ud Hrmal or fall
water level. Use tbe manalactarer'a reeom·
me•ded amoaat of ftavy-daty phospllat~ de·
lu~AL 'rhorOJ11bb dr~ the clotb~a _ n ~a
automatic dryer for 30 mblates at the rePJar
fabric seutJll. An extra preealldoe to tMroqla1y
clean tbe washer after pestlclde-coatamblated
laandry bas been done, ls to nm the wasber emp&y
tbrougb Its complete launderta1 cycle, aain1 de·
tergent.
~ DEAR PAT: My cat would rather eat my dog's
dry food than his own cat food. I had almost de-
cided just to buy dog food for both of lhem. but a
friend told me cats need a lot more protein than
dogs. ls this true?
F .K:-. lrvtne
Yes. About 15 years ago, researehera
eatabUalled tllat eats have a aalquely hip protein
reqalrement-so hip, bl fad. tllat a proper eat
AT YOUR SERVICE I NATION I LOCAL
"Oot a probWm? Then aonte to Pol Duna. Pat will
CUf rtd t~. Qetling tht 0"'1.0ft'I CDlliaftMm JIOt' Med
to aohJt ~"'' i11 ~menl and buliiwu. Mm.I JIO'I' quntlona to Pat Dunn, At Your~. ~
Coo•t Daily """· p 0 Boz ISiJO. Ccma Jlt.0. CA 92621. Al man11 letten o.t poi~ will be ~.
but phorwd snq&dnt• or ~tter1 not incWing tM
rtcdc"• /uU raame. addrt11 and bulineu houri' phoM
num~camiot beconddtnd. TldacolumnQPPeOr•dcd·
lJI nctpt SaturdaJ11. ''
.... C.C••• ... , ......
DEAR PAT: I ordered a pair ol lmee warmers
for a friend a month ago from Mau Markettna As·
soclation Inc. of North Hollywood. Tbey have my
check, but I don't have the mercbandiH.
D.C., Newport Beach
M-.11 Marketl•I A11oelaUoa'1 e••&omer
service repreeenta&lve aaya daat,.... enter la he·
iDC proeeuecl by the allipplal deput•eet. fte
ftrm asks customers to allow 31 claJ• from Ute·
tJme tbelr checks are caahed before ~ de.
livery. If your merdlandlae doea't antn ..._
that time, sead a copy of Ute fl'9M ud baek f/11
yoar ca.ueeled c•k to the firm whit a fell_. fer:
foUowap or ttfand. Altlloap malJ..order merdUMl.lle ls ...,.,...
to be delivered w1tllla 3t days ol &lie U.e It la or·
dered. acc:onUq &o Federal Trade Commlllloa
regalatloaa, ab or eight weeks •alUllC time la more
reallatlc.
Seleetl1'e ~ 8flelteefl1 _
DEAR PAT: I 106t my old draft card and the
Selective Service System office ia closed. What do
I do? .
E.G., Costa Meat
NotblD1. The Seleetlve Servlee System la HI
l11a1a1 ftt>latemeBt draft canlt ud tbe regll&ru\ no Ion..-•a• to have his draft card la Ida pen61tal
pestealloa at all tlmea.
Aa yoa bow, loca,l boanl offleea a.llroGpoat
the aaU. were cloled Feb. 28, 1171. 4'•Y req1lelt
for "9for•allon from n.tea llOW lllolllll be Hilt tot
NatlOnal lleadqaarten, SeleeUwe Senlee Syaem,
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odler Ciao a re1btrant wbo waata blforaurUoa •
from • repatraJlt'• rue mut .... e .. a ......... tlo•
dated ud llped •1 tlae ~.
On Monday. Lauretta Blackmer is to conduct
a workshop for making needlepoint Christmas or·
naments. Sue Amls demonstrates the art of mak·
ang stuffed aniDlals Aug. 21. And on Aug. 28. seniors
can learn bow to make jewelry and lapidary
items.
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"MURDER BY DEATH"
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"FUN WITH DICK I JANE"
"CONVOY"
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Volunteers wishing to demonstrate a boutique
item In a craft clsss are requested to call tbe City
Hall at-.1171.
docs. aad it matt be of 1oec1 qaaUty <llltb
blolocleal valae). For enmple, bl protela from
aalmal soarces. muele meat woald be far more
..able tllaa conaectlve Uane. aless &be lauer la
safllelftltbt pfteffpe4 and aapplem~&etl wl&la amlH ~ The .,.w la &Ht you ~at'• pod
b~altla nqalftl cat-oot d6g-food, ·aad yoar dol
sboalcln't eat cat food becaue the e:scen protein ls
The-center is open Monday through Frida~
from 2to5p.m. with the exception of Tuesday~
7 Honored From Coast not good for It.
Seven Orange Coast
residents have received
recognition for service
to Cal State LonK Beach.
Honored persons, and
their years or employ.
ment, are AM L. Tubbs
of Fountain Valley, 20
years; David P. Stark of
Huntington Beach. 15
years; Elaine B. Long of
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years: and Susan J.
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grandmother had one of these ironing boards in
her house and it was so convenient. Do you know
where we could buy one?
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A YS continued 7oar seardt-alao to no avaU.
Hlrlnl a contractor to customise an iroalDI board
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t Pineapple and lemon blend Into a creamy base to
make a special dessert for family or friends.
If you're looti.nl for an easy-to-make. ac-ee·
tacular aummertlme deaaert, try Froaen
Pi.Mapple Leman Crum.
Crwbed pineapple and lemon. blended Imo
a creamy bue. aive tbaa pretty d.uert a
refresbtnc taste and pleuma texture. P'roaen ln
a handlome mold. lt becomes a fatlve patt7
de ert. Or freeae It In a deep pan. 'Ind scoop It
tnto attncUve dishes lo make family meals an
occasion
The frolen cream. accented with a swirl of
Gln1.-:-Sauce, will become one ol your favorite
stand-by erta.
FaOEBN PINEAPPLE LEMON C&BAM
1 t1 lb 4 oa) can cruabed pineapple
t C\1119 wbipplna cream
~ cupqar
~all> lemon juice
~ teaspoon salt
GlncerSauce
Tum Pineapple lnto wire ltralner. and drain
well. aavln.t syrup. In chilled bowl. combine
cream, INl&r, lemon Julee. salt and food cok>r·
lD1. Beat until barely atiff. Fold in the drained
pineapple. cocoout and lemon peel. Spoon tnto
oiled 7 ·cup mold. and freeze firm, several houn or overnight. Meanwhlle. prepare GlnHr Sauce.
and chill. At aerv1na lime. unmold the frozen
cream onto chilled aervln1 plate and aerve with
sauce Makes8to l01ervln1s.
rt--I to cll'OJllll xellow food coloring <op-Uonah
Gla1er 8aate: Combine 2 tablespoons
brown sucar and 1111 teaspoons cornstarch In
small saucepan. Gradually sUr In ~ cup ayrup
from pineapple <(ldd water, lf needed, to
measure thU. amount>. Add 1 tablespoon finely
chopped preserved 1in1er. Cook ov~ moderate
heat, stirring constantly. until mixture reaches
a boil; boll 1 minute. Cool before serving.
Make•~ cup sauce.
.For apec1a1 decoration, drain 1 f8'4 0%) can
pineapple slices. Cut slices in ball and arTanJ(e
on top of mold along with fresh mint sprigs: ,,
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Blueberries
It's a big. bright beautiful blueberry world
at the produce counters. And while the
family may want you to make old favorites
fr~ the fruit. here are some new rec!pes
Top Banana Reeipes
The origin of the banana goes back to antiquity but here are new recipes for summer.
America's love affair with bananas is a
many-splendored thing. We consume 305 million
dollars'worthof'em a year!
The origin of the banana goes back to an-
tiquity. Mentioned in early Sanskrit writings, its
beginnings were traced to Asia and later, to
Greek, Latin and Arab writers who expounded on
its sweetness.
A popular dish which the Latins have in·
troduced to dle Americans up North is Fried
Bananas. Easy to make, Plantains <green
bananas obtainable in all Spanish grocery
stores) are best for frying, but semi-ripe
bananas m ay also b e used. Slice them
lengthwise and fry in vegetable oil unW they
are golden brown on both sides.
For your next dinner party. bow about a
traditional favorite, the banana split! When
making this easy dessert, in addition to the lee
cream and sliced bananas, try a generous
splash of Tia Maria, the islands' exotic liqueur
before topping with whipped cream. A final and
exotic touch would be a sprinkle of fresh, un-
cooked coffee grounds for extra taste and tex-
ture.
The banana, a most versatile fruit, can be
served as an appetizer, in soups, combined with
fish. meat and vegetables, and In salads. It
lends itself to desserts, and delicious beverages.
Here are some recipes you may want to tey.
ANTILLEAN MOLD
1 package (3 ounces> orange flavored
gelatin
1 cup boiling water
1h cup dry sherry
1 can <11 ounces> mandarin orange seg.
men ts
1/4 cup chopped nuts
2 ripe bananas. peeled and sliced
Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Drain the
juice from orange segments into measuring
cup. Reserve orange. Add enough dry
sherry to juice to measure 1 cup. Blend into dis·
solved gelatin. Chill until mixture begins to
thicken. Fold in orange segments. nuts and
sliced bananas. Makes 4 to 6 servings.
BANANA CHICKEN BREASTS
3 chicken breasts
1 v. cups mashed banana
all purpose flour
1 egg <beaten>
1 cup bread crumbs
1 cup butter
Cut breasts ln half and skin. Remove bones.
Beat thin between sheets of unwaxed paper.
Spoon a sixth of the mashed banana in each
piece and fold chicken over filling. Dredge
cutlets in nour, then beaten egg and roll them in
bread crumbs. Melt butter in skillet and fry
chicken Ull golden on underside. Remove. place
cutlets browned side up in a baking dish along
with butter from skillet. In 375" oven. bake
chicken for 15 minutes. or until tender.
BRANDIED BANANA TOPPING
2ripe bananas
4 tablespoons Courvoisier
4 tablespoons chopped dates
4 tablespoons chopped maraschino cber·
ries. drained
2 tablespoons sugar
Mash peeled bananas. Blend In Courvolsier
and beat with rotary beater until smooth. Fold in
dates. sugar and cherries. Cover and chill ror
about one hour. Use as a topping for ice cream
or pudding. Makes l 'Aa cups.
EASY BANANA CAKE
1 package ( 17 ounce> pound cake mix
2eggs
1Aa cup chopped nuts (optional>
t cup mashed ripe bananas
Preheat oven to 325•. Generously grease and ·
flour a 9 inch loaf pan.
Omit milk or water called for ln package
directions.
Combine pound cake mix, esgs and
bananas, and beat 3 minutes at medium speed
on electric mixer<~ strokes by band). Fold in
nuts. Spoon into 9 loch loaf pan and bake 1 \14
hours or unW golden brown and cake springs
back when touched on top. Cool ln pan for 30
minutes. TUmOGtoo rack and cool
Best Buys
Early predictions indicate Auaust Will
be a good month for produce as several Items peak in flavor and SUJ>ply.
FRUIT
All varieties of melons are an excellent
buy this week. The outside appearance of
the cantaloupe is lighter and the size ts
smaller but the eating ls good .
Watermelons and honeydews are both rea·
sonable. Some honeydews on the market are not quite ripe and should be held two to
four days for best navor.
to trv. You'll learn how to make Blueberry
Baked Alaska and Blueberry Sauce on •
Page C2.
week .. Supplies are good but quality 1s qiargmaJ.
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There is an increasecd supply or bell ·.:~
peppers arriving from Northem California
resulting in lower prices. Cucumbers are
also down in price while the quality re·
mains good.
Green beans. zucchini and summer
squash all continue to be key buys with ~everal areas in production. Quality is
1ood. BrentWood. Irvine. San ft'emando • •
and SaU2US are all 1hlppi111 quality sweet com. Prlces are 1ood and ahould remain ~
about the same. •.
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1 3 large eggs PUUq: per and onion; aaute un-
, 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons butter UI crisp-tender, about 5
: 2 tablespoons salad or margarine mlnutea. Add m eat. t oil ~ cup thin green Co ok and stir until ~ 1 \11 t easpoon a pepperltrips b r o wned, abo ut 8
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FOOD
Blueberry Dishes to Serve Up
It'• a bl&, brt1ht. and sherbets amd souf· all summer. but add one s tiff, addln1 s ugar BLUEBERRY SAUCE
beautlM world when the Iles. or two more Ideas. Try. gradually. beating con-1 pint fresh blueber·
freab blueberries come There's so much to en· for example. an easy-to· stahtly. Beat in vanilla. rtes to market! joy about blueberries. do Blueberry Baked Place each dessert shell ~cup suaar
For one t b Ins . They are Nature's own Alaska. using packaged on a square of heavy du-Pinch of salt
blutberrt .. ln boxes on convenience food. They dessert shells and store· ty alurnlnum foll and ar-l tablespoon corn-
tbe produce counters need no peeling, coring bou1bt ice cream. All ranae on cookie sheet. starch
mtana that the Mason of or pittina. Only washing you have to do is wblp FUI shell hollows with 2 tablespoons water
the blue 1ummer sky ts just before using. They up the e11 whites for the Blueberry Sauce. Top 1 tablespoon lemon
upen ua. Tb1I S. a time are the ideal mid·meal mefinlue. e.acb with a ~ cup-scoop juice
to punue tbe bappy bob-snack. sweet enough to of lee cream. leaving a Rinse fresh blueber-
blH -of aardenln1. satisfy a craving that BLUEBERRY BAKED rim of cake exposed. ries and drain well. ln
boatln•, 1wlmmlne and might otherwise turn to AIA8KA saucepan, mix together 1wlqlnalnabammJK:k. junk food. Vet, blueber-3e11wbites Cover entirely with sugar, salt, cornstarch.
rtes are low in calories. 3 tablespoons con-thlc:k layer of meringue, Add water and lemon
One happy hobby of
aummer ls eating
blueberries . For
brealtf aat, luntb and
dinner. Stralfbt from
the bowl, by the bandlul .
Over cereal. In muffins
and watnes and pan·
cakes and pfes. In
parfaits and puddinss
Hall a cup contains only fectioners' SOiar down to foll base. Brown juice and stir unW dis-
42 calorles. Now. that's '4 teaspoon vanilla quickly in very bot oven solved. Add blueberries
a snack to smack one's 6 dessert shells <450• F. >. Slip from foil and bring to a boll. Boil
lips over! 1-'t'I pints blueberry to servioi plates and l to 2 minutes or until
Start off the new
blueberry season with a
new blueberry recipe.
Of course. the old
favorites will be made
swirl or vanilla ice serve immediately. If c lear and slightly
cream desired. place whole thickened, stirring
Ofresh blueberries in carefully to avoid
Blueberry Sauce
Make meringue by
beating egg whites until
meringue hollows after crushing berries. Serve
browning. Yield: 6 serv-warm or chilled. Yield :
ings. 1-'t'J cups sauce.
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PRICES I
Worcestershiresauce "-cup c h op ped m inutea. Add tomato, t % cup sifted all-onion salt, Worcestershire t---~.~US~"!'Sln~~---.-....;..,_ __ ~~~W~H~l~--..---~L.4-•~l~&~l!""'sg~~,~--.---5-W-ieaw---._-1'---1 i pu.rposeOour l~ pounds ground sauce. Cook s minutes '51n ~
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l1 beater or wire whist, tomato and set aside.
beat eggs thoroughly. ~teaspoon salt TO PILL AND BAKE
l•· Add milk , oil and 4 teas p oons CREPES: Prebeat oven WwceateJ:Shi~-aauu;.. ..WOU~--te· ~6-• • Aeee ~ :.; > I mix well. Add flour and ~cup Cheese Sauce tablespoons-meat on
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beat until sO'lOOlb. Cover Creclpe abovet Taclr' enpe.-
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heat a S-inch crepe pan
or skillet. Brush bottom
of pan lightly with oil.
For each crepe pour
: •• about 2 tablespoons bat-
. ter in the pan. Rotate
pan quickly to spread
batter evenly. Cook until
browned underneath,
about 2 minutes. Tum to
brown other side: place
on a platter. Repeat
making l&c~pes.
Cbeeae Sauce:
3 tablespoons butter
or margarine
3 tablespoons flour
11. tea s poon
powdered mustard
214 c~ milk
11 2 cups <6 oz.>
shredded sharp Cheddar
cheese
2 1'2 teaspoons
ongma~ Worcestershire
sauce
In a medium saucepan
me lt butter. Quckly stir
in flour and mustard until
smooth. Cook and stir for
J minute. Grad~ally stir
in milk. Cook and stir un-
til thickened and smooth.
Add cheese and
Worcestershire sauce .
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Condiments
To Avoid
Thttt1 ls ol\en cont\a•k>o about whet.her •
bland diet fOl' uJter patJcnu can Include normaJ
seasonlnc aa t.l • and 1t ao whit'b ones may be
tried If doctora umped two v.'Ord ln bric.ht
red ink llCl'QU t.he list.a of foods 11vcn to ulter
pa\l~nts. "AVOID P PPER". they'd be off lo a aood start
Hero's a l~ller rrom a ~tder that abows the
problem of how to actually carry out a apecial
diet. fOl' eoptnc In ~ kitchen as what tb1a col·
umn ls all about:
Dear ,.._ aotla: 1 find myself cooklnt for a
person who bu a bealed up ulcer but la aup-
posed to avoid eld·producina roods and aeema
IO do ti best on a bland to normal diet. I could
use "' list of spices that would be okay to try.
Ala.o a Ust of acid-producing foods to avoid ... 1
h1tve come to the conclusion lhal there is almost
nothing available lo the averaae person but the
list lhe doclOl' bands you which bas 25 Items and
is not worth a dam. It's no wonder people wiUI
this problem have a hard time keeping the diet
under control. Thanks ror any help you can give
me Mra.J.K.
P .S. This person has been told to 11void
Citrus rruits in alt forms, bran n akes. and
alcohol. but lo otherwise go back to normal eat·
ing as much as possible.
• Qear Mrs. J.K. There's a wide range or
cooking choices between. bland and normal, so
it's best to set 1p guideli.nes anyway. High on
the list of seasonings to avoid is pepper and all
of its spicy derivatives. Also avoid condiments,
cloves. garlic. ginger, mace, mint. fresh
parsley. and all seed spices. Whal you can use
is salt, cinnamon. paprika. oregano, basil.
·rosemary. marjoram. thyme, tarragon. and
lemon juice (your doctor m ay prefer that you
omit this or strain before using). InteresUngly.
-GOme-dodors do noLomit.citrus fruits {r.om .J.h!t
diet but reel thr.t cranberries. plums, and
prunes have an acid reaction in the digestive
system. And in addition to bran cereal, you
s hould avoid other coarse whole grliin cereals
and try to choose refined white cereals and
breads instead. Ask your doctor to elaborate on
the list or foods allowed, or speak to your local
hospital dietician for a complete guideline. In
this instance, an ounce of prevention will reall.v
be worth a pound of cure.
If you have a special diet problem, write lo
June Roth. c/o the Dally Pilot. Enclose a
stamped self-addressed envelope for a personal
reply.
CHICKEN LIVERS OREGANO
t pound chicken livers
I ''.a cups water
• 2 teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon oregano
4 slices white toast. cut diagonally in half
Wash and trim chicken livers. Place in a
skillet wfffi wat~r. satr,amtoregano:-Simmer 10
minutes, turning occasionally. Remove with a
slotted spoon and serve on toast points. Makes 4
servings.
VEAL ROSEMARY STEW
1 pound veal. cut into bite-sized chunks
2 pOtatoes, peeled and quartered
4 carrots, peeled and chunked
1 2 pound fresh string beans, trimmed
11 2 cups tomato juice
12 teaspoon rosemary
• 2 teaspoon salt
Preheat oven to 350"F. Place veal in a small
Dutch oven or other heavy container with li&ht
lid Add potatoes. carrots. and. string beans.
Pour in tomato juice. Add rosemary and salt.
Cover and bake 2 hours. or until meat is fork·
tender Makes 4 servings.
BAKED FISH LOAF
I cup milk
2 slices stale wrute bread
1 pound pike fillets. ground
1:? teaspoon salt
'-1 teaspoon ground thyme
4 eggs, separated
1.i cup heavy cream
Heal milk to boiling ; add bread and cook
and stir until mixture leaves the side or the
saucepun. Cool Combine ground pike. salt,
thyme. egg yolks. and bread mixture; mix well.
Add cream. B('at egg whites until stiff peaks
rorm ; fold gen1 ly through fish mixture. Spoon
into a greased I quart loaf pan or casserole.
Bake in a 350 F ov('n for 45 minutes. Makes 4 to
6 servings.
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Freew.
Salad Has Crunch
ly und mix broccoli and
ricl' toaethu. Add
tom•to and celery For
dreasln1. beat t.otether
splcea. salt and pepper
with oll and vine11r
LIMA ST\JFFID
TOMATOES
1 p11cka1e 110 oi >
frozen Fordhook lima
beans
ot tomatoes. Hollow out.
ualng melon ball cutter
and leaving a v. mch
wall <save scooped out
portion>. Turn tomato
cups upside down on
paper towels to drain.
Melt butter In skillet
Add onlon. 1arlic and
basil. Cook unUl tender.
about S minutes. Add l t.;
cups of the tomato pulp.
salt and sugar. Brine to
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Broccoli adds
crunch to
Mediterranean
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Turnlna out u com ·
pan)' dlM r or a apcclal
luncheon can be u easy ua tOUlftl a satad. A
well 11 oned. colorfUl
and crW\chy sala4 can
matko even tho simple t
menu apectaacular And.
whtn you µsc high quali-
ty f roien veaet.abl s
lht' bcula for your
aalads. you save time
and eneray aa well Frozen vecttlbl are proceued quJckl)t ofter
harvestlna 10 they re
taln olm0tt ull or the
~auUful color, texture.
rlavor ind nutrition
"Mother Nature" save
them. And, because they
are retady lo cook and
serve. th y :,ttve you the
tlme0consumina chores
of wa.shlna. cullina and
peeUn1 necesury w&ih
raw produce. For
salads. Just undercook
the ftoien vegetables in
.. minimum amount or
~ med ium -large.
firm ripe tomatoes
c about 7 oz each> a boil and cook rapidly --~~.,-,,,-----------------------l tablespoon butter
or margarine
until reduced to l cup . .,.. ________ _. _ _. ___ ...__._,;..;-..---------..
about 7 minutes . Add
Uma beans and :\4 cup
cheese. Set tomato cups
upright in areased 3·
inch muffin pans. or
close in shallow baking
pan. Fill with llma mtx·
\ure. Sprinkle with re-
maining cheese. Bake al
350 degrees F 15
minutes or unlit
tomatoes are tender and
fllling is hot. Makes 5
servings. Prepare early
the day you use.
l cup fr ozen
choppt.'Ci onion
1 clove 11arl1c.
mLDced
lh teaspoons basil~
crumbled
1 'h cups tomat.Q pulp
l teaspoon salt
l teaspoon sucar •
l cup Shredded Mon
terey Jack Cheese
Cook llma beans as
packa1e directs; drain.
Cut a thin sllce orf tops
waler to retain t.beir -------------------•
crunchy texture. Froien broccoli Is the
secret ingredient that
transforms a simple rice
salad Into a company
side dlsh,
MEDITERRANEAN
RICE SALAD
~4 cup uncooked re-
gular rice
V-1 cup frozen
chopped onion
~. teaspoon salt
l 'h cups boiling
water
1 package ( 10 oz >
frozen chopped broccoli
1 cYp diced seeded
tomato
·lettuce
ORES.SING :
1t:1 cup oil
1-i cup tarragon-
flavored wine vinegar
--+-r-tellS'pOOn ~'it
chili powder. curry
powder. garlic powder.
salt and pepper
Stir rice. onion and a.4
teaspoon salt into boil·
Ing water. Bring back to
a boil. cover. tum heat
low and s imme r 20
minutes until water is
absorbed and rice Is
tender. •Meanwhile. coojt
broccoli as package
directs. Cool individual·
Roger's ~~.,
introduces a new concept
in plant care ••• for those
who care too much! -· Pro mot .. Growth .••
wpplies eMaltial nutrients to
pr~e health9 plant growth.
Provkl-Oxygen •••
10 the fmportant root area
prewntlng root rot. defoliation.
dnd plant death.
............. OM...a.riegm
an hldoot-plant food that also
suppffes the necessary oxygen to
plant roouo.
AUGUST SPECIAL
8 oz. reg. $1.99 ONLY $1.49
16 oz. reg. S3.69 ONLY $2.77
Rogft"s Gmdms • 640-5800
San Joequin at Mac.Anhl.r • Newpott Beldt • 9 am-6 pm
Yessir! Pringle's Country Style Potato Chips are new as a sun-
rise. Realty new! From the bright denim blue can to the last
hearty tastin' chip.There's plenty of crunch, plenty of
natural flavor in Country Style chips, but no preserva-
tives. No artificial ingredients either. So help yourself
to our money-savin' coupon.Then dig
into new Pringle's Country Style
Potato Chips. They're downright
delicious.
Naturally!
Friskies.
Dry
Dinners
for Dogs
has rolled
back prices*
to1975 !
ALL FLAVORS
ALL SIZES
*At rticipati. Jers. ng
I • • •
~ bAIL Y PILOT FOOO
ow-Calorie Recipes for Bumpe~ Zucchini Crop .
reen aquw ls ont-of
U\ost" low-calorie c•fd•n
1oodit-you Just cen t
set too m~b ot Un
you 're 111 thumbs -
green thumba. Then
those pretty 1ucchlnl
have a way of muJUply·
Int like barnyard kit· teq. After you've had
'IUCChlnl C~]>eS. quiche.
aotad and plckl • aft r . •ve 1'ad 1t atuttt¢.
mtred. aauteed and
.., red, after you'vt
It the Fttnd\ way.
I ta II an. 0 re• k.
anne •nd ttawallu
y you've hid It!
hut other wiiy la
re! •
There 's alwaya
other wa:y Todiay let'•
it the Arable way.
ls Amerlcaalud
rsion ot tbe .. ...,.
stem way wltb 1reen
uaah la almpl , lD·
ed . The freen IUC· ini is quickly slm·
red in a setr-maklnt
uce of tomato juice
iked with chopped
ion and mild spice. It
ould make a 1ood slde
s h /or broiled or
rbecued chicken. Bet-
r yet. you misht llke to
ok the chicken and
cchlnl together la tbe
me spice-scented
auce <directions
llow).
ARABIAN SQUASH
1 teaspoon butter or
argarine
1 tablespoon water
}{alC an -onion.
opped
1 medium zucchini
re e n s quash>.
artered lengthwise,
tin 2-inch lengths
~up-"'tomatu;utc-e
uncecam
Pinch of ground
rmeric
). 11. teaspoon ground ~l.nnamonorcardamom
~· Salt and pepper to
taste. lfneeded
r.~,pray a non-stick !llet with cooking spray
no.fat frying. Com -
.£ ethebutter. water and
.,.ion. Cook and stir over
w heat until onion is
Iden but not browned
d remaining ingre-
e n ts . Simmer un-
ve red. stirring fre·
ently. until squash is
nder-crisp and most of
e liqyid has eva_porated
to a thick sauce. akes
o servin1s. SS calories
' ch.
' CHIC KE N AND
U ASH. BAGHDAD·
VLE Add a $J>lil
icken breast to the
ecedmg list of lngre-
ents and omit butter
. -0llow these -directions:
rown the chic-k en
· east skin-side up un-
. er the broiler. Drain
d discard fat. Com-
ne tomato juice, onion.
rmeric and cinnamon.
our over chicken. <Sall ·1 d pepper to taste.) over and bake 40 to 45
inutes. Uncover: put
uash under chicken.
:ft'ake uncovered, an ad-
litional 10 to 15 minutes. !sting frequently, until
icken is tender and
uce is thick. Makes
;a.wo serving s, 185
:i.'alories each. <Recipes
~ay be doubled or
t"ripled.) Try the follow·
mg. which is also good
rith beef stew:
ilRABIAN LAMB wrnr
! ZUCCHINI
• 1 pound lamb, lean.
'fx>neless, cut rrom the
1eg, into 1-and-one·half· ~ch cubes
.; 1 J a r g e o n I o n •
~eeled, <:bopped
~ 8 -ounce can
jomaloes, broken up
~ell
: 1 cup tomato Juic~
' Juice.of 1 lemon
, 1,~ teuPoOn 1roana
l.urmeric
' Optional: quarter
\easpoon around cln·
"iiamon or cardamom
seed
,· 141 teaspoon dried
l(lint <or 2 tabJeepoon1
"1opped fresh mint
aves>
" 1 teaspoon crated
moo peel Sah aod papper to
~ste <ttneedld> 2 IMdidlD IUCChlnl, ~uertered ten1thwl1e,
t lo a.tnch lenctb& Spray a DOD•ltlCt
met or Dutch oven
ith cookln• 1pray.
rown the la111b cubes itb no fat added, tum·
1 to brown evenly.
d all tqNclleata ...
tept 1Ucddftl. Cover ud simmer one hour or
more. iaat.11 lamb la~
&.endtt.
Stlr In ~ Sim·
Jl\et, unco••rid, -.JI ....
ld j1 r9dueed to • lck s.uce aDd 1UCcbl.il t• tender. about I JQinutea. llakH four
1ervln11. 11$ ealol'lt1
HCh. ••• "llllDUtt St aka," as
th Ir name lmpU • can
be •lslllel·14lr" In • minute. Or, you can
sl\lft t.bem w6U. HUOft•
'"''. rOU them up and 1low·1lmmer \Mm Into
1 aavof'J main courae
that 's •oltt ••d
Oavorful. Eithtr way.
tbe "minute 1t111&1" coat the 1ame, ln
calorl11u well.
•· M lnute lleak1" an a
~n to dltt·watchtr1 as
wtll •• bud1•t · w1tcheu. because
they're 1entr1lly cut
from IHD beef round, one of the leanut. ltaat·
fattenlq beef cut.I tMrf'
wtlltUIWl l HflllQNTlO
LIMIT OR llUUSl
SAi.ts fO 'C~ DOURSOR WMOC.ISAl.lllS
Sii• 60••••et
By Blrbera Gibbon•
ta. <Each quarter·PoUnd rn some supermarkets
"Minute Steak" ls about and areas of the coun· 155 calortes.> try. ''minute ateaks ..
may be called "cubed
steaks." or "sandwich
steaka" then .
alnale·tervlna slices or
lean beef round that
have been machtne-
tenderlzed by sharp
metal stud$ that
puncture and break up
the meat nbers. In shop·
pine for them just be
sure the steaks are cut
...... -. •• • '411 tM>z. 79'
&:.: ....... , ... ~.$1.33
from beef round. not
cheaper. less tendu.
more rattenlnt chuck~
One of our favorite
th1nas to do with
"minute steaks" is to
turn them into all-meat
e nchiladas ... with
sharp cheese and Mex·
ican seasoning on the In·
side. simmered in a self·
making tomato eauce
wltla onions, peppers and
celery. Here'11 how :
BEEFST&AK
ENClllLAJ>AS
<Beef Rollettes m MeX'·
lean SauceJ
4 minute steaka. Quarter·pound each
2 cloves garlic. fine·
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Boneless
~~:ruoi Half Hams .................... .Lb.
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Onalass Flat, Tri or
Square Cut
ump~oasf-:;:;.-:-::-~:=.:Lb.
j~-:fi:' . 59° Vegetables.~
...... L.. 69 '~:.f~ ........ c. c
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Whip 0 .llMtL" 39
T opplng .. ML c~
White Rose -. Potatoes . .; 4 . .
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..
Wedneedey, Auguat I. t178 DAIL V PILOT ~·
~ Assorlld Upi lght
~Foliage Plants
' .• .. .,
I
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&inch ~
9" Coleous ................... Ea. 59-
Eadl of these advertised
11'11'1$ tS r•red to be readlly ~ IOf Sall at Of below
"" acMftl1ed pnce 11'1 UO.• Albet1son s slOfl. emcit as ~~llOtedll'lllllSad
lllliCllECI
WI WM to have on hand •
sulficitnt stock ol ad¥tft1sed
merdlaA111se If for any rea·
son we are out ol stock. a
RAIN CHECK wlll be issued enablno you to buy the 1terA
at the advertised price as soon as •I becomes m1lable \
. .
~
f.8 DAILY ptLOT FOOD
~by Is Food Supplemental Business Successful?
Eat1n1 food voraua
taklna a food supple·
rn~nt · which do you choo~ '"
( QAA )
on ol dlt wem• ltu eome case. can be COWl· trol diet could cause a lncldentlall,y. l from a cup. Recent
bee. ldU•1 a Drotela terproducllv~. Two person to lain. not lose Q. Mydaqltter·lD·law at I' dies show that ,.,, ...... , lkM'• HP· I r o u e_ s n a m e d welaht. bu beea b~ feedinl "ialldren who are al·
po ... • Ma, &Mm lOH 1pec11lcauy by the FTC Havtnc some pQ>teln ber baby, ntda I'm all lowed lo nune for
wel1llt. 'l1le ..,, COltl 1 u not needlna protein in a meal does help give .. fawor GI. a.t dte clt1N •everaJ yean, especial·
lo& .... I die'& Udall ll'• supplementa are over· lt staying power so you II aow ower a year old .y lf they euckle as they
aecueary. B•l my welt ht people and don't 1et. hungry ao fast. aad •Ille'• ldll at I& aad foze. can develop the
Tc, most people, ealln1 daa11t&er doeu'C beUeve athletes. We Americans. But you can aet this pro· HJI abe Plana &o toll· tame sort of tooth decay
ro00 I muth more •n· aame nutrloatl, you Olber nutrient• -for me. Wlaa&•:ro< aayf according to several teln much more cheaply tlaae lndeflnJ&elJ. 11 till• >rob le ms seen In
JO)able and nUdylJlt mlabt as well buy the tumpltYltamlnJAand A. l'm with you, surveys. eet more pro-from food -for exam· coa1lderedawlteldeaf :hlldren who are put to
lb1m tul:-.c .l pill. rhtapost. D and lroe -can be m"other. and 10 Is the teln than we need. So pie, from a ataas of non· A. B~ast feeding of >ed wlth bot~les. The
And tr you 'ro a Wben )'OU lake more hnmfw tf you 1« too Federal Trade Cllm· takingmorelntheform rat milk. o r cottage chUdrenoverayearold lUlar Inhuman milk is
normal, beaHa. .. .-non, lban yoq need o1 isome much mlulon < li'TC>. The of a protein supplement cheese. or a lltUe meat. is unnecessary since 1ust as capable of caus·
... y ..-outritnta -water aolu· • • • FTC has just issued a doesn't make sense. flab. poultry. or egg. children this age are .ng "the nur&lng bottle
rou can euily cet all tbe bl vlt.adllnl for eu1n· Q. lly dallPMr ltat report which 1tates that Protein supplements. <The protein aupple· able to cet the nutrients tyndrome" <tooth de· ertentt you netd for pie -JOU aimplr ex· a.Ha panktpadq .. a protetn supplements are add calories and U used menll are of\en made they need from a varied cay l aa the 1u1ar in health by e•lll\I a crtte the the nceaa. • ..... , C9lrel clu Ud unneceuary and hi alon1 wltb a wettht COD· from dry mi 1 k. diet and can drink milk cow's milk formulas.
ancedd1tt ::----------------------~----~----------------------------~--------~------------------------------------------------------------~ f Tbl1 bein1 the ca •
•by is th food supple· ment busln so sue·
;essrut?
The answu ls that a
jot of people use food
aupplement s -
vitamlna, minerals, p~
tetn -wbo don 1 need
lilem.
Some l*)l)le take food
aupplementa u a form
Qf insurance. They
figure the extra
nutrients won't hurt
them and could be
"elpful if their diets hap·
pen to be lackin& in lm·
P-Orlant substances.
If you believe in this
philosophy, remember
~at vllamln and
ineral pills doo't make
for a poor diet. They
nerally have only
ut 8 t.o 20 d the near-
50 nutrients YQUI' body
eds for good health. 'ttie only way you can
tet all 50 nutrients la to
t a variety ot foods.
Also, food supple·
pients don't provide
tilll<. Food. on the other
band, does provide the
fiber you need a .an aid
to digestloaad eli~
ljon.
Some people take food
:>,upplements becauae
they have been sold on
the idea by an advertise·
<llent or a sales penon. ~metimes claims made
ior the benefits of these
products are highly
.Q._verlnrlated if not
~wnrtght false.
Be wary of scare tac·
tics (for example, that
the food you eat has all
~e nutrients processed
out>-Question promises
f>f miraculously Im·
hroved health. In·
S..estigate claims that
l!ertaln groups <for ex·
!impre. altiTetes. or over-
;Ne i g ht people> need
more nutrients than
:heir foods provide.
•• -There are s ituations
; •here food supplements
: .erve a useful purpose.
• i'or example a physl·
: :ian may recommend
: Aem for someone re·
: lbvering from surgery
: . 1r a debilitating illness,
t ir for an elderly person
vbo has lost his ap-
~tite. Vitamln·mineral ~pplements are
.,l>utinely prescribed for
egnant and lactatlng
.-~men.
_ But if a salesperson
~lls you that you nttd
1 ood supplements, for
. vhatever reason, talk
vi th your doctor or a
· iietitlan before you
1 vaste your money on
omething you don't
(Red.
And ir you do need a
upplement, s hop
round for the best
alue. AU vitamin and
·itamin·minerals pills
•n the market must
oeet the minimum stan·
lards set by law, lnclud·
. ng an accurate listing
• >f ingredients on the
abel.
: If you compare two
: )roducts -for example,
111e an advertised brand
, 1ame, selling for a l dgber price, and a non·
'.idvertlsed st.ore brand
: -and both have the
• .ame amounts of the \...._ ______ ~ ______ __,
)
: ,
I ' I~
Lucky lowers
the price on .two
great favontes.
I
I ·
I ~~
It's a good Idea to stake out our.
meat came thl• week.
.At ~ek-!,IOUll:flRcl ~':"'~ d'!feNAt _ -·
1J.ariatlft-of~-: -W>one. porlerMUM" JoP sido!J'\.. {jJet
mignon, small end rib steak. ctruck. top round. rib eye filet
(spencer). boneless round. loln strip. flank. tip . 7-bone.
cube. bottom round and large end rlb steak. And what's
steak without mushrooms? You'll see a i.,rge quantity of
fresh mushrooms In our produce deoartment.
The shape of things to come.
Once upon a time. all beef was bred to look the same way
... short and squat with a thick layer of fat. That very •
same livestock of yesterday would be a big laughing stock
along today's beef belt . For just as our society is In the
midst of change. so are the breeding techniques of beef.
Today's beef is longer, leaner. Nowadays. because everyone
is so health conscious. changes are being reflected In our
everyday eating habits. Consumers w1U
no longer settle for unnecessary fat on their beef.
For not only do they not care for that waste fat.
but they know It tends to tncrease the price.
We trllatbe fat, never the quality. .
Our Value· Trim eliminates excess fat, tough tall ends and
inedible bone. We Value-Trim before the beef Is
fueighed and packaged. According to Oklahoma Stale
University. the authortty on meat, tests have proved that
6-7% marbUng is an that's needed to ensure flavor and
tenderness. Anything more and you 're buying too much
fat, no matter what the grade. We make sure our beef stays
within those bmits, so you're always assured of receiving more
servings per pound and a lower cost per serving. In addition. all
our beef carries our unconditional Bond. your guarantee that every
tender. lean and juicy cut wUI be to your satisfaction or your
money back . In fact, Lucky's Bonded Beef has been
proclaimed to meet the stani:fards of the Cordon Bleu Cooking
School of Paris, France. one of the most famous cooking schools in
the world. At these great prices. you can afford to treat the whole
family to steak and mushrooms. Come Into Lucky today and
see what dtscount Is all about .
fresh Steaks
T·OONE
STEAK
OOHOf:O 0££1 lOIN
LARGE END
RIO STEAK
OON0£00££f •.... ... LD i~ 8
~l~g.~~~ 28
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DLADECUT ~~~~~LD .• 88
OOHEl.W P.OUNO STtAK
OONomDW .................... 10 1,58
!£!.~~!~ ........ lO 1.88
~~O:.~~~ .. la 1. 78
BONELESS TIP STEAK i 89 ll()IC)(D DIV l\Ol.IHO, tO •
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ll()ooC(O OW •
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7 ·BONE CHUCK STEAK
l<>UO-........
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~ICIC)G)IUI •• • .... tt 3.48
Fl.ET MIGHOH
•llNOUllDIM•IOMDID IQf
......... 11 3 .8
tO 1.69
.n 2.~
lO 1.98
Steaks & Bacon
OOooOO> OIU.. .. • • .. • • 111 2.78
OOHEl.DS SWISS STEAK
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OSCAP. MA YU DACOH
ll0Cl01""°'llOUOn .. 331> o !:I"'<> 1.69
OSCAP. MAY~ OACOH
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LADY LEE SUC£O DACOH
•lh'(tllloClOt•tll "'°"I eot •II~ 1.28
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SAUCE 23
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Canned& Packaged
b HAP.VEST DAY
DREAD
100l!.'tllHOUMiEAl1 36 0Ul04 CP.UN<li
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I' SPAGHEm TO GO
A JVAAClo() hOl (h .49
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6 :=1=.,~·.c:>" 0001 c..~.58
I' HAMGUP.GtP. SAUCE
0 t<lt~OoCo" • • ''Ol ... ~.69
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Delicatessen
Health & Beauty Aids
,. ADO~ HAIP. SPRAY
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r AOOP.N HAIR SPM Y 6 IOt-WIO!Ol \MCtloltO ... 6 0 1 1.67
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Produce
FRESH
MUSHROOMS 59 a oz A<G c.crM fl.A~ fOMl~KS .. lA •
f'OMAIME 19 LffiUCE
CMP'I' ~ .... CA e
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HONEYDEW
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FOOD
' .. Braised Duck, Rice
t • ' I ,
II
f
0
j
'
\ .
,<..,.. p·~~ Cf>
minced lor one-quarter
le11spoof\ inst •nt I
l t easpoon cumin
seed~ lor one-quarter
leai.poon around cumin)
1 teaspoon oreeono
or basal
Salt and pepper to
taste
8 tablespoons extra
s harp Cheddar cheese,
shredded 12 ounce:.>
8-ounce can tomato
sauce <without oil >
1 cup water
l teaspoon vlne1ar
1 rib celery. minced
1 ttreen pepper.
seeded and diced
1 onion. ehopped
Optional : 2 table·
spoons raisins
Sprinkle the lop of each
steak with garlic, cumin.
oregano. salt and pepper.
Pul 2 tabl e ·
spoons shredded cheese
in tW center or each
-..:--steak . Roll up eaclrste-ak
and .,ecu_r e w i th
toothpiclc.s.
S pr ay a non-stic k
skillet. Dutch oven or
pressure cooker with
cooking spray for no-fat
frying. Brown the steak
rolls with no Cat addert;
turn lo brown evenly.
Stir In remaining ingre·
dients. Cover and sim·
mer 45 lo SO minutes ( 15
minut es In pressure
cooker > until meat is
very tender. Uncover
and permit sau<'e to re-
duce. Spoon sauce over
steak rolls. <Serve with
cooked plain rice. if de·
sired.) Makes four serv-
ings. 240 calories each.
<Raisins add 15 calones
per serving. rice Is about
115 calories per half-cu
serving.I ( STEAKROL
STROGANOF
Wrnt NOODL S
4 minute s teaks ,
quarter-pound each
2 teaspoons pre·
pared mustard
· 2 t easpoons
Worcestershire sauce
Optional : l s m a ll
clove garl ic. minced
I or a pinch of instant>
Pepper to taste
4 tablespoons fresh
parsley. minced
3 cups tomato juice
I lar ge on i o n ,
chopped
1"'.! cup dry white
wine lor water >
4 ounces c url y
noodles
1 :.i cup plain low-fat
yogurt
Spread the top of each
s te a k lightly with
mu s tard an d
Worc estershire .
Sprinkle with garlic.
pe ppe r and 3 table·
spoons parsley. Roll up
with the seasonings in·
s ide . sec ure with
· toothpicks. Brown the
rolls In a non -slick
s killet sprayed with
cooking spray. Tum to
b r own even ly . Add
tomato juice, onion,
wine or water . Cover
and simmer 25 to 30
minutes.
Uncover ~nd stir in
noodles a few at a time.
so mixture continues ~o
simmer. Cover and sim·
mer 10 to 15 minutes or
more. st.inine frequent·
ly. until noodles are
te n der and sauce is
thick. Stir in yogurt and
l tablespoon minced
parsley. only until heat.
ed through. Makes four
servln1s. under 350
calories each.
Q U l CKI E STEAK
ROLLS IN BBQ SAUCE
-S p rinkle m i n ute
suaks with salt. pepper,
d ried 1adlc and dried
onion. amoke-seaaoned
salt and pepper. Roll up
a n d sec u re with
toothpicks. Brown ln a
non·atlck sklllet with no
fat a dded. Add one. 8·
o un ce can of non·
alcoholic Bloody Mary
1ea1oned tomato Julee
mls for ucb -.u roll.
Cover and atmmtr unUl
tender, a to ao minutes.
E ach Ml"Viftl. under 200
. calories.
Froien-
Detrosted
Ideal 10
Barbecue
&~ ....
Link Sausage ~ .... 4nc
Skinless Pork. Farmer John ... -"8; _, ....
Pork loin Chops ~~~~ec~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~ *-s111
Farmer
Pork Choas As"s~~:!;d ~ $141
End & Ctr. Cut$. ~pprox. v. Pork Loin.lb.
Pork Chops ~l~~fn°r~ 8131
Farmer John Freah Pork Loin ...... lb.
Whole,.,_ Lein CUt Mii Trtn.ed
To Yoar Speclftoatlon. IUlll Wrllppld .. tb.'1.43
SALAD Oil
Nu Made
Steak U.S.D.A.
Choice
Beef Loin
U.S.O.A.
Choice
Beef Chuck
Detergent
L~!~,$14•
49-Gz. lox
,
Safeway Variety Va lues and More!
CREST '&·TOOTHPASTE
·'' ~86°
NECTARINES
Juicy And
Sweet. For
Your Summer
Fruit Bowl. c
IOSTOll , Honeydew• 1 ne ,,...., •111 2r Sweet Melon• •• a t:r De11c:1ou1 Flawr a FEllNS
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TOMATOES
Salad
Favorlt•
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Brai$ed
Duckling
with coriander
rice, Greek
style.
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!,~!~le~~.~~ $118
-_...,--ICE CREAM
Cotllllon Delicious
IMPERIAL
StJck Margarine
KALKAN
--.~wMPS Chunks. Dog FOOd
L::!.~ 3,:f1
CREAM PIES
Bel-air. Frozen
GIN or VODKA
Winner's Cup. 80 Proof
YOGURT
Lucerne
~CITRUS PUNCH
\ J Sunny Delight
89~
COLONY
CHABLIS
• Pink • Emerald ~.,...---if s111 .
1.Ntlll'
. ~133
Senorita Tequila 1•71 ,701 80 Proof• White• Gold . UW ~e..~~ ~=-·3••
llClnll Rum ~ 780•411 Ancient Age ~ s411 80 Proof• Sliver • Amber. • 88 Proof. Straight Bourbon Ftftl9 ••
Harvn's Brlstol ZS.OZ. .... DIYlesl County~ 780'3" Cream -sherry ... ~ .... ~ U 80 Proof Sfraight Bourbon . • :
1 ~ OtlCOUnt on CaM PurcllMe No l onoer 011~ Prtee9 Sul>jeCt 10 Any L1m11a1000. W'1ICfl • •
May be lmpoeed by legal Action Prices Eflecw. '" lleenMd Saleway Ho 8alel •n Eaceu ol 20.:
OaJIOnt No s.i .. lor "-....
SAFEWAY OFFERS .
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Accordion Potatoes
Chippy
Lamb
Patties
Summer picnics lo
holiday dinners, tradl·
tion influences our selec·
tioo of foods and menus.
For example, it seems
oo ly right to include
potato chips on a picnic
or at a barbecue. This
custom has been around
lon~er than_you m.ay
think. The first potato
chip was served at the
popular resort or
Saratoga Springs. New
York. 125 years ago this
month.
Commodore Cornelius
Vanderbilt. a regular
vu;itor to Moon's Lake
House restaurant in
Saratoga Springs, found
his fried potatoes too
thick for 'his liking one
evening and sent them
back to the kitchen. The
mcensed chef, George
Crum, spitefully fried up
the thinne$t. crispiest
. batch of potatoes he
could for lhe Com·
modore . Much to
Crum ·s amazement.
Vanderbilt raved over
the thin chips and
Crum 's delicacy became
known a s Saratoga
chips, a very popular
ite m on the resort's
menu.
Word of this crispy
treat spread and the rec·
ipe was soon imitated
in the homes of en-
terprising families who
cooked up batches of
Saratoga chips to sell at
general stores or peddle
door to door.
A man named George
Sleeper, caught in the
growing potato chip
trend, helped make
potato chips a lunch
lime word. Sleeper ran a
catering service and
supplied box lunches lo
people going lo the
seashore in an eastern
Massachusetts town. In
his lunch boxes he In-
c I uded bags or his
homemade potato chips.
Hi s chips were so
popular that eventually
he starttd a separate
potato chip business and
bagged potato chips
were soon commonplace
in Massachusetts.
This recipe and many
other potato chip dishes
can be found in "The
Potato Chip Cookbook"
by Mrs. Cornelius Van·
derbilt Whitney, great·
great-granddaughter of
the man who tasted the
very first potato chips.
LAMB PA1TIES
2 pounds ground
lamb v .. c up melted
margarine
1 teaspoon lemon
juice ~ teaspoon paprika
Pepper
1 beateneH
E="""' .. ""
ptr
lb.
prevent the Uif e from
allcln& eompletely
throu1b the potato > Return potatoee to cold
w•l•r When ready to roast
dry ~toel and place
them lJ'.'.•.sreued 8 x 8 x
2-lnch bU1nJ pan. Com-blne com oil mqartne.
aweet bull .nd salt:
btu1b potatoes. Bake at
42$•F. for 35 minutes.
Sprinkle with bread
crumbs and cheese.
Continue roasting for to
minutes. or until done.
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12oz.cane
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FOOD
IWMI Mellow FlaYcw
Honeydew
Mllails pel' lb.
c~
~ .... car-
Cabbage .......... ._
Onlonl
Accordion
effect Is done
by using a
wooden spoon
to hold potato.
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Super Spirits
1-:.,1111.411
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~ Emi;nn.Bcubon . '~·411
~ .... ,., .... ,...., ~ SmlnlOI Vodka .:. 411
Frozen Fo"ds
n ........... ~._ ~Pota&MI :.119 ~-Wefllel
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2 tablespoons water
~ cup crushed
potato chips
2 tablespoon's
ve1etable oil.
Switch IO NUrnller Ofte* •• .5wild1 to
Combine lamb,
mariartne, lemon Juice,
paprika and pepper and
make into six patties.
Com blne-beaten ece
with water. Dip tbe pat·
ties lnto e11 mixture
rtret, then lnto the potato
cbip c.._.bs. Brown oa
Wh atdel ln a ikilJet ln
the ve1etable oU. TUiD
flre to low and almmar
for ftfteen more
.~_...._mlnut Muet 6 aerv· .... ~. -~~,,,=~,,_.
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FOOD
Meatball-Ve g Kab,Qhs
For an 6ciUq taste home ooolTliat..-fl'om \4 cup tint dry balla on each of 6
treat the next time you the California Beef bteact crumbl 1kewera. alternaunc
barbecue, try Meatball Council a.uc1est varflol 1 en with auccbinS. onion and
Vecetable kabobs. !l's the meetboll! wtth otMr l'fll traapOOnl Hll eberry tocn••"9. BruJh
an lnQJlenllve, quickly veaetablea and ltuJt or "'teupoon "pper wltb oil. Broll over prepared entree, yet marlaat In clear v. teupoon Italian mod rate eoall. t\lrnlnc
perfeeUot auesta. Preocb befon htrb1 ~culonally, about 8 to
Lean O'CKlad beef la 1rm 01. Zucd\lnl chW\ka 10 rolnutet. Serve with
combloed wtlh chopped Oltlon wedlee Z11ty DlpplDI Sauce.
-0nion, paraley, bread T&\t.L Cherry tomatoes Makea&Hf'V1nls.
crumbs, e11 and Italian VEGITAaLE KA9088 OU Zt1ty DlDIMna Sauce: herbs.1"oah1,pedmeat· 1\ii pound• lea• ZntyDtpplnaSauee Combine .~ cup chUI
.)>alls a.re pJattd on ln· lrouod blllf -Com""'4t •round boot, sauce. 1 tablespoon
davidual alcewers with '-4 cu P I In e I '1 onion, partlt1. bread lemon JUSU. l teupoon
ch unka of auccblnl , chopl*I onloo cnunba, ea Md IUIOO· Worce•terablre sauce
on lo n and cherry ! tabltspo(llCll CiMly •n••· Shape halo 11 meat· and 1 &abletPOOn pre·
Wednesday, Augu.t 9. 1918
}"i
DAILY PILOT Qt
'i ... ( .
Combine
meatballs
I '
,.
with vegetables
for kabobs.
·,
• ' .
.,
i
l
..
tomatoes, then bruahec:t <'hopped parsley balla. Tbrea.d 3 meat· pared boneradlsh.
with oU beforo 1rUUn1. 1----------------------------:~~-----;.:..:;;;,..::.=.:.::...:::...:::~=:======~===--------Bur~cue over aned.lum
coals. turnll\I otuloaal· ly. then serve with Zesty
Dappani Suuce comb.In·
In' chill s.uce, lemon
Juice. Viorce1ter1hlrt
und DlPP1 prep ared
horaeradlab. Ma~ tbe
rest of the '1eGU euy
with a tossed areen
salad, crusty French
bread and fresh fru1t
Mnd cheese for dessert
For a change of pace,
Easy-
Time
Chili
Who make-s the best
chili?
In the old days. reuds
and gunfights might
have setUed this ques-
tion. Even today, chili-
making is a bot lopic in
cooking compeUti-0ns
and re<:ipe contests in
many perts or the coun-
tryS. -~-;:r.:-::y~ :::er -. CuV\1,S-01·uiOugu~ on
chi11-D)akina run Crom
using only red tomatoes
with red chili peppers,
green tomatoes with
green chili peppers, with
beans, without beans, to
almost anything goes.
In tile historic West,
beans, chill, coffee and
sourdough starter were
chuck wagon staples. On
warm days, the brown
liquid chili was a
welcome relief to
parching trail dust. and
in bone-chilling rains. a
bowl Df steaming brown
chili restored the souJ as
well as appeased the ap·
petite.
"TE'NDERFOeT eHIU
1 poqnd ground beef . t cup chopped onion
1 large clove garlic,
minced
4 teaspoons c hili
powder
1 tablespoon ground
cumin seed
v~ teaspoon crushed
red pepper
2 cans (16 ounces
each> pork and beans
with tomato sauce
2 cups tomalo juice
In large saucepan,
brown beef and cook
onion with seasonings
until tender <use
s hortening if
necessary); stir to
s eparate meat. Add
beans and tomalo juice.
Bring to boll; reduce
fleat . Simmer 30
minutes ; s tir oc -
casionally. Makes about
61h cups\ 6 servings. Variation:
RANCH HAND CHILI
Increase chili powder
lo 2 tablespoons and
ground cumjn seed to 4
teaspoons.
DYNAMITE
Bal'CIOLI
Increase chili powder
to 3 tablespoons and
ground cumin seed to 2
tablespoons.
AVOCA D O AN D
GRAPEFRUIT SALAD
WITH BONEY-LEMON
DllESSING
14 cup iJalad oil
'4 cup honey
2 tablespoons lemon
juice
1h teaspoon salt
"'2 teaspoon celery
seed 2 bledium avocados,
sliced
3 me<li u m
1rapetr6ita, aectloned
To make dressing, in
covered Jar or sbaker.
combine salad oil, honey, lemon Julee, salt
and celery seed; chill.
Sbake well before ustna.
Arranae avocados and
grapefruit on salad
greens. Serve with
dressm,. Miit• 8 •erv·
lnga.
YOGU&T 818Cl1rrs
3 cupt bitc:ult mlx
l cup plain )"OIUrt
In bowl. mix in~•· dlenta tborouahlY ·~Ith rort. Form doqb into
ball. Knerd :5 Umes on
flouricl board. Dlvld• douab floto H equal
paJU;'lliape Neb ·»teee
Into a sinootb W. Place
ln~ .. liielteue
pan.;'81111e.·il -~. for
JO mlnut.el or uritlJ clone.
Maket J8 bllcul&I.,... ~= ~~.:.:
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Cutty Sark Scotch
Gallo Chablis Blanc
PINA COtO Oll RU8T
Colony Chablis
f
lso.ML 4" llHGtt
150-ML
t1\UMt , .. , ..
150-ML 5i• 3•• (1\..,,
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SAVE
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f1JI DAILY "l.OT
MARMADUKE
.
"Whoever said the way to make a sole ls
to ~t your foot in the door Is all wrong!"
•UNKY WINKERBEAN
SHOE
IOOMER
MISSPliACH
IH~E1S AN UNWRITTcN
PAAA<5~,APH IN OUR
MAARIA<5t: CERTIFICArt:
1HAT SAYS A WIFt: CAN CRITICIZE::.
GERIATRIX GORDO
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by Tom Batiuk
YOO MEALf.HI001HEO um.e UAR.I •
by Jeff MacNelly'
TUMBLEWEEDS
by Mell
DOOLEY'S WORLD
MOTLEY'S CREW
by Tom K. Ryan
WELCOME lt> ANOTHER SJ:MINAR1 GAN6! FIRST OFF, l'M PJ..EASEP70
ANNOONCE: 1HE: FORMATION OF
... SUPro5e ONE OF YOU'" GET
ruPPI:P UP A "TREE FOR VAYS
5)()(.11..17 YOU l £5CAPE1 iHf P.E.U.
~· WJl..t .. EJf S1ANPING
"THI: NEW
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FORMULA4!
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PEANUTS
HOW CAN '(QJ FOR6ET
ALL 1liE HAPN TIMES
WE HAD T06ETH~ ?
LOCAL
CAU.S?
I .
COMICS t CROSSWORD
by Qlrfes M. Schutz
WE NE~ HAD ANV HAPP'( Tl~ T06fTHER
by Roger Bradfield
by George Lemont
SO MUCH FOR YOLJ, C'OC.,-OR coi...c:::> F INGe::Rs ·'
TODAY'S CIDSSRID RIZLI
,.
17
4CAOSS
I Bargains
6 El . rexes
10 1nsec1
14 Neariv
15 Aele~
16 Th<s Sp
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hefoone
18Pol9nl·
2words
20 Vllwv
Idaho
21 Dl!it beer
23 Tete
2• Holy Boot
26 Measured
DUI
28 Alened
:kl Heng
llunennq
11 Alter
32 H0a•
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J6 Narrow
tnlet
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establish·
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38 long
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39 Enucement
42 Comple•IOn
41 T eilless em
phlboal'IS
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'6 Runs flll
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..ce
50 LO\lel Sulhx UNITED Feature Syndicate
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I01mal
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19 Oe1estb 40 Usefulness
22 Eldellv 41 Ice cream
25 Mote4 of units
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, · ANN LANDERS/ HOROSCOPE DAIL v P~LOT c I I
Wine-Tasting
From left. Alexander McGeary, Patty
Markex and Al Seeger promote the annual
wine tasting party sponsored by the Max-
ine Caverly Chapter of the City of Hope.
The event wt1l be held at 7:30 p.m. Satur-
day, Aug. 12, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Forster, San Juan Capistrano. For
reservations. call 496-6226.
... ~
UaMarried
and Livin.I Mth
someone?
CHRISTMAS C'ARDS
20%0FF "'-_c_a_~ __ d_a_r _ __,) ['--_B_o_r_o_s_r_op_e _ __,) some 1tate supreme ~ourt1 (I.e., Lee
Marvin caae In California) now rule that both
of you are eligible for alimony and division of
assets (Income, property and penslo,,,
should you decide to split. rRANCI~-ORR 9ETA SIGMA PHI: The executive bo1trd of
the Oran&e Co~al 1roup will meet al 10 a .m .
Saturday. Aug 12, at the home of Vi Perkins.
THURSDAY. AUG. lt prestJge.
SAGITrARIVS <Nov. By SYDNEY OMARR 22-Dec. 21): Check "hid·
ARIES <i1arch 21 -den resources." You
April" 19): Take nothin8 have support from those
for aranted. You have wbo are the powers
rt bt to k in ti te behind the throne.
Protect yourselves. Avoid mlsunder·
standing. An attorney developed a contract
specifically for unmarried couples llvlnci
together to protect you both. Called "The
UnMamage Contract;'. this binding, non·
nuptial agreement defines per90nat and
property rights, dellneates what belongs to
whom, and apetta out contrlbuUona of each
person to the household. It also dfflnea
wl:llth property la considered separate.
tine stataay cacna del ma1 MESA llARllOR CLUB: Tbe 8f'OUP will
meet at 10:30 a.m. Thursday. Aua. 10. at the
Reuben E. Lee.
for
milk!
'nmefora
Sunrise
Relax with an Oranac
Mille Cooltt fuur a 6
OWKlC can ot frozen
orange juice concentrate
into a blcndce Add 2Y2
cups of milk. Blend until
fluffy. Makes abouiiitllll!!~ 5 dcliciowly coot~~
California
Milk Advisory·--· Board.•
SUMMER
MISSION VIEJO COST A MESA -• ..., ...,.1 HEWPORT IEACH
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495-5902 ~ 642-t657 __ .._IMM 1 .. 1 ~-"'"-IM~ 1 .. 7 W. IM
DEVELOPMENT AL DISABILITli:S
BOARD: The Area XI group will meet at 8 a.m.
Thursday. Aug. 10. in the Skyllner Room at the
Airporter Inn, Irvine. For information. eall
Patrick Aulidno, 731·4787.
a:d to kno~: ves ga CAPRICORN <Dec.
TAURUS <April 20· 22-Jan. 19>: Emphasis
May 20): You can lie on finding what. ia im-
1 oo s e ends a nd put portant -your life can
to«etber puz.z.le. Seme Qf change from humdrum
p e r c e p t i o n i s to meaningful. from
WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT: Orange
County West chapter will meet for a couple's
barbecue on Saturday, Aug. 12. at W~tminsf:er
VI Uage Towne Hall. Cost Is $12 per couple. Fbr m-
forQlalion. call 775-1144 or 558· 1132.
heightened. routine to excitement.
GEMINI <May 21· AQUARIUS <Jan. --------------
JUNIOR EBELL CLUB: The Irvine group
will attend a backyard barbecue at 7 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 12. at the home of Cassv Bensen.
Irvine.
June 20>: Highlight 20-Feb. 18); Accent on
creativity. daring, "climbing up the lad·
pioneering spirit. Leo. der." You gain wider
Aquarius fl iU re in recognition.
scenario. PISCES <Feb. 19·
CANCER <June 21· March 20): Accent on
July 22): Follow through long-range plans, proj-
on hunch. You learn by ecta. You make inroads
t e a c h in g . Crea ti v e -places that were "off
juices are stimulated. limits" are now open for
cup this act today and Un M !11....il.MJIJP
send $24.95 by checK or ::: .. -:a:~-
money order for complete nUnl.imifed contract.
UnMarrlege Unlimited .
17842 lrvlne Blvd., Suite 202 n
Oept .. OPN w
Tustin, CA 92680 NEWPORT BEACH CHRISTIAN,
WOMEN'S CLUB: A molher-daµghter luncheon
will be held at 11 :45 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16,
at the Airport.er Inn, Newport Beach. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Walter Tyler. 673-8877.
LEO <July 23-Aug. your personal ad· (Pllaellow3wM<ttOfdelNetyJ
22>: You have choice: to -m~tss;ion~.iii~!!!!~=~i·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij be stubborn or adapta-ble. Kev ia to be aware
of Cine print. , .
LEGAL SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION:
The Orange County Harbor Area group will
i:neet ror cocktails al 6 p.m. and dinner at 6:30
on Wednesday. Aug. 16. al Newport Shores
clubhouse. Make reservations by noon Monday,
Aug. 14. with Jeannette Twymann. 675-1191.
SWEET ADELINES: The Harborlites
--aia.pter· W111 1rott.t ~-eommun"* m.volYe.au!J>t
night from 6 to 10 p.m. Wednesday. Aug. 16. at
the Straw llat Pizza Pala ce. Huntington Beach.
Proceeds will benefit the American Cancer
Society.
PL\NNED P.\RENTHOOD: The 5(roup will
hold a rap session on responsible sex for teens
aged 12 through 19 at the center. l~l North
Broadway. Santa Ana. Call 973-1727 ror mforma·
lion.
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept.
22): Obtain valid sug-
gestion from Leo
message. Relative who
offers Ideas and makes
a request means well.
LllJRA <Sept. 23-0ct.
22): Ideas click -you
e-a~ more. you locate-
m I s slng articles, you
add to collection or hob-
hv.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23·
Nov. 21>: Take lead. im·
print style, be indepen-
dent. display confidence -your p0pularity in-
creases aarl so does
Jr. Sportswear
Sale -
Slmtsllw..,
AtAISt&e1
20%-80% Off
Shop Earty-
Remettlber Last Yecr!
SJJ k. C.-Hwy. A HO S.. C.-Hwy.
~ ...... CAft611 4l~7HI A 4tM I JJ
217 ....... &J" .....
............ CAtJUl
ui.n11 At7WMJ
Costly Services UN-LEASING is
DEAR ANN : Oc·
casionall) my husband
and I can squeeze an
even ng-out of <5Ul"
budget. This includes a
babysitter for our two
children. IL seems lately
that our babysitters are
costing us double and
triple. but not in fees.
j' It's food. Both girls are
related to us and J don't
want to rire them
• because it would cause
hard feelings in the
family.
Ann
Landers
licensed·practkal nurse.
32 years of age. I have
two small children and a
wonderful-husban<f.. My-
mother makes her home
with us, God bless her.
so It is possible for me to
work and at the same
time know that my kids
are in the best or bands.
almost like
owning your-
own bank!
Call I have been on this
case for three months. It"
is beginning to drive me ti nuts. The patient is a
56 -vear-old bachelor
who was injured in an
industrial accident. This SOUTH COAST NATIONAL BANK
man was severely crip-849 Sunflower St., Costa Mesa (714) 540-5300 pied but has made a re-
•
I always leave a snack
for the sitter. but when I
return I find she has de-
voured lhe tuna salad or
luncheon meat I was
saving for my husband's
lunch. She opens cans of
fruit, cuts into cakes and
pies I prepare for bridge
club, and uses a quarter
of a pound of butter to
put over popcorn.
"No woman should al-
low herself to be taken
advantage of -whether
she's a Rockefeller or
not. There's a principle
Involved that has to do
with 'mine and thine.'
To permit the sitters to
violate that principle
would be condoning a
lack or Integrity. to say
notbinl of bad manners.
mark able recovery. 10760 Warner Ave .. Fountain Valley (714) 979-7350
These past three~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~==~~======~~~~~~!__weeks he has become
I have told both sitters
what to eat and what
NOT to eat but it does no
good. Now. what do I do.
Ann Landers ? -NO
TIGHTWAD BUT NO
ROCKEFELLER.
EITHER
DEAR N.T .: I
telephoned Mrs. Jay
Rockefeller, the wUe of
&be governor of West
Virginia, and asked
wbat SHE would do un-
der &be circumstances.
Her reply was as
follows:
"I would give the girls
one more chance, ask
what THEY consider a
tasty snack, write it
down and add a line say-
ing, 'anytblng else ls off
limits.' If. after that,
they helped themselves
lo forbidden goodies, I 'd
terminate thPlr
&ervlces.
"P.S. I think that the
first mistake was made
to hiring relatives!"
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: I am a
very "frisky" and has
been chasing me around
the house. I'm thrilled
that be has done so well
<he calls me his
"heaven·sent angel"> -
but things are getting
out of hand. In the
meantime, he has given
me three ~enerous
raises and the money is
awfully good.
How do 1 extricate myself without r atting
on the gu,y? -TIRED
LPN
DEAR 'FIRED: Quit.
No reaaon need be
given. Any p,y who ls
weU eDCMIP to chase the
nurse ta well enoagh to
go back to work. No
money ls111AT good.
PHYSICIANS
PRESCRIBE VACATIONS
Most phystclans feel tbat dllaqe from tbe
1ual 1tnlns of everyday llvlq eondltloa• £11
H'Y benendal to a penon'1 beahll .. \ vacatloa
aaaally IU&teated &o allow you bodv to ltHt
yalcal and mental reluaUoa
To IDlatt a happy aad beeltlly Hcatlon 10I
Id aee ,..ur pbylJelan for • bealdl e~·
n't let a poMlble lUDffe lpoll u ~· ae. Remember to llave a nfftc:lftt a,..ay
aY medldDes wllldl ~ ••1 ..t for ~ r em•fllent)' need.
Yoar praertpttoa ~ •tt ~edell ne ay I• lafla&ioa. We cllalleact •llY-to mate
er '°" prteft. Plloee or eo•• by ... uk a
low ~·-"'ees. Y .. 'U '-rkller I ,,
l~tia=r=
~w·s l~ITlUI()~ HI
TtiOOU3tOJT ~UR!
JAN FEB MA AY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV
$79 $75 $75 $75 $75
Figure-and-fitness-eonscious women will find
Milo a bargain at any price (especially this
one I). Orange County's premiere female·only
health club offers you:
•Racquetball • Exercise-To-Music• Weight Room
•Sauna •Jacuzzi •E~ercise Area •Diet Counseling
•Circuit Jogging•Senior Women Health Program
•and now Aqua-cizs
A simple $26 per month fee
cOYers unlimited use of an
these services end facili·
ties. If overall health
is importent to you,
now . • while the initiation
fee is only $60-• Is the
time to come to Mflo.
~· Jobaao ~tn.oofted
El Rancho'• aeleclion
~$22!
Reisling •• s2"
Johann Meister imported wine ... fifth
Zeis • um ••• s211
German favorite! .lobann MeisUr-fi!tb
Bot tled for u1-
1
and you! 1.75 liter
Lord Ciliert .. -~-tgn---
Save 2.00 on Canadian! 1. 75 liter
Old TaJlor •••••• 5499
Save l .50 on straight whiskey-fifth
Bottled in Sootland. to be aure! fifth
Vodb or Gin ••• s3"
Our own "Holiday Times" ... Quart
E & J Braadr . s4n
Gallomakea ilaippin'-eoodl Quart-
Frozen Food
Rosarita
Dim11n 59c
Beef or Cheese Enchilada or satisfy-
ing Combination plate 12 oz.
JtJice W JUI • • • • • .29C
Springfield 6 oz (12 •CM ... Slo)
Jeno's Pizza • • • . UC
Cheese, Pepperoni or Sausage -10 inch ..
c.t Broccali • • • • sec
Springfield's economy 20 oz pq ..........
Aunt Jemima's treat! 10 ounce
Jlices -• •••• 35e
Pineapple or Pineapple-Orange! 6 en
7tc
C & W French 11tyle cut-16 oz pq.
:::S~JJc Aspen •• s111 --... New! from the Pepsi people! 12 en cane
OR HAMBURGER! ••• SprlQlfleld
Petito Cllips • • • 79c
Btll'a Natural-Reg or Dip-6 en
Plan a Fish Fry to make it so!
Snapper ,... . ............ 524!
Freeh ftlleu t htt will barbecue ao nicely!
Fresh Trout ~FIOI...., ••••••••• 527!
Perfect for the cook-out! Average 1 to 2 lb. each
.. Stuffed Clams 1111111 •••••• 4iSl
They belong in your patio plane! Net wt 2 oz
Crab Legs ,..usu •.•••••••• SJ4!
Meaty! . . . For a deliabtful crab cocktail
You enjoy qualiiy, flavor, satisfaction, when the beef' i1 U.S.D.A. Choice, from El Rancho! Compare the value!
Swiss Steak .... s1 4t
Round cut otu.S.D.A. Choice beef
,• ... ·$159. IO'AST
Round cut U.S.0 .A. Choice beef ..
Omaha Roast ••• s1•t
Thick cut U.S.D.A. Choice beefround
Teriyaki s209. STEAK
Bonel-top Round of Choice beet
Large meatY ff)'fha cbickena, expertly 11plit in halvea for broiling or barbecue! (&IMeb.....,
El Rancho's thicker "ranch style"
Chicken 59c. UVDS
Frozen, defroeted (5• ...... 145)
Beef Shanks ••• *1 •t
Center cut f:rom U.8.D.A. Cboice beef
snw
BEEF
Extra lean! Boneless! and Choice
HAM 69c. SHAllS
Smoked for that added tltvor!
liJill/J· Ila °s:fL~ ......... ~ll/l
Freeh weetem raieed lamb .•. delightful flavor when cooked over bot coala! &.m ta 9S ••• ut •>
Center cut! U.S.O.A. Choice beef
RIMalt'S s::.:. $15!
• •1'111STI. We make it! No nitritea l ' ·:
~~~~89t
MIFtt
iOW s2 1!
Chuck cut Choice shoulder clod
Groamd Lam •• 89\
Weetem railed! U.8.D.A. Choice =• s1•!
Lean lrin<f ... bulk or pattiee.
not exceed 22% fat
...... ~ .... ~ ....... ~. _ ....................... ...
111'111Wl•B ...... _,_
...... t1millltllAut11f .... .. ................ ~ .. .... ....
::z .. 7tc
The slow one in the 82 oa hcottle
·Soft Orms ......
Sprincfield-dloice ~ 6 Oawn!
I • , 55c 811•••······ Blue Bonnet. far value! 1 lb ctn
~.$1"
Seven Seu lttUan or Green Godcte.
... 16 ounce bottle
Paper Plates :' .lit
Pack.qe or 40-8"4 incb-Sprinsfield
Rice-a-Roni • • • • • 4gc
Ch.oi~ of varieties f ..... "Ill')
J l·~·Wt-~ U R lffl1 .. • • • • • .u .....
Health Aide taste delicht! 32 os -
Flom----••••• 1te
Reg, Self-riling or Unbleacbed-6 lb -
Brm Cllel ••••• 75c
Balaton'& hip fibre CWMI I J4 OI
FKIAl JAt TISSUE 7'"
White or Yellow! SprincfteJd :IJO ct
Bleacbee u it ICOUn-14 oz (2e off)
Cascade --•• 11• For automatic.--35 os (13e olf label)
Dog Food •••••• 33e
Kai Ku M.P.S.-14 ounce can
Wbile liag D •• sin
Made for our water ... 72 os pk,
lll••ti• .. 1111:. 77'"
The weather'• right! 12 ounce CAM
Delicatessen ".;•
Prices in effect Thur. A1.11. 10 t/aroulh Wed. Aug. 16 Super Fresh Produce
The big val--12ounce pkg •.. meat or beef! (8•flC, .... )
• 1 Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 $ 125 1 ) No aale1 to dealers .............. .. .. : .. 'Honeydews smn ...... 15!.
· ·· Mellow melons thatoil'er pwe dellcJtt for breakf&At ... or a1'Ytime you"lcdL for plelluret
1• t I Ila•• Flis
Rtth'....-cooMd, retdy toeatl 6os
~ "811111 • .. s11• ;
':' fenudaen'• aalad deU&ht! 18 oa !
"1 Minute Maicl-6( ounce-tbne fla\IOl'I! ==--. a•. ?St ,_ y;
0
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End Uall oa tbe olf h•• tttto a J•••I.
t'OW'lt. I ldno. dm, San =ht• Ccleta M•a.
=-~~~"::t. TWOHOUllSI
U.,. f'lnflace. Orf end at TrJ U.. J bouaei an one -. ... 8aJbM ...... for • 14 S.-.. ...., FOd Investment
or a l Bdrm and den 1m 811.ooo
mac.al.ate Saa cartoa. 0 wit.It v.._ ol tM lake.
fOll«OUIM.~· • ~ &lpU Offcr'lld at ~oNMOAl&.Y ~
See qent •l S5 MontaJ\ff ate
~l ~~·~ • . -. .. . "'. UTMI
IMTIRTAIMYOU
--------CID tlile ~wood decltlng --------i overlooklna your U· ab.l&J8 pool whh separate OM SAteY llACH·
lo tbe heart ol Newport.
Lovely 2 Bdrm. ocean·
fronthome Open beams.
lovely tile •trlum en·
I.ranee. Cozy fireplace
and oceanside view deck.
Call for appointment to
see
PETE
R
Jacuui Ir flrepit off the
muter bedroom suite. nus 3 bedroom. 2 batb
home ia totally uplfaded
ror the dlacriminal-ing
buyer. Owner will help
finance CALL now
befor e It's too I ate!
~2660 ..
CSELECT
TPROPERT IES
HELP!
IEACH PIOIATE
Court says sell! Priced
well under market! Ex· --------1 ecutive lownhome Jiv.
'10UR OWN VIEW"
OUTSTANDI NG 3500
S.J'. 4.Jm. tocmal dinlDg,
F.R. bome ( + bideeway
sewing rm>. on lge 12.000
S.F. cul de sec lot. Big
beautiful roofed patio.
overlookln1 "Rogers"
type landscaped yard
ing! Walls of glass!
Breathtaking view! Once
in a life time opportuni·
ly. For details call,
~0303
F O R ::::S7E
OLSON ..........
w/block fence. Separate•--------•
fn.iil & veg garden. Be
sure you see this lovely
f\om«'! Call for nppt.
646·4380 Ruth Laurie
Bkr.
Wllelc-.11
RE A L E ~T A TE
BUY 1, BUY 2!
... new duplexes on ltd·
joining lots in Eastside . s ..
bat.ha each unit; also
double garage uch. Now
under construction. you
can take first owner ---------1 depreciation. Sl64,SOO ________ , Each.
EAST SIDI FAMILY HOME
U~l()U~
I IN cOSTA MESA I
4 CQUU) MT YOU 6 -The Bonus
room in thia 4 bdrm home can easily
convert to 2 add'l. bdrms., giving you
6 in au. plus a delightful pool. all for
only 1128.900.
Sl.llPll -3 bdrm. 3 bath, near beach
In Costa Mesa. New, formal dining.
sunken liv. rm .. study and a lge lot.
Just $99,500, VA.
4 IDIM wmt ,00&. -4 bdrm pool
home in Westside Costa Mesa. new
carpeting, 6300 sq. ft. lot, $79,900 with
Va terms.
PalME MESA VllOE -Location and
house. 4 bdrms. 2 frplcs, den and
great rear yard ldscping. $128,000.
U,_.l ()Ut: liVMt:S
REAL TORS'. 546·5990
1626 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Mesa
also 111 CorOrld del Mer, cH 675 6000
~COATS & WALLACE
CJ::IJ REAL ESTATE, INC.
A I Ort\ln OWNlO COMPANY SlRVING
IHf SOUIH COASI l\Rll\ SINCE 1963
--A FA*.¥Alf,..la-=-Come..to ti\e-beach-
and your entire f amity · wiO agree
there's no better place to live. 3 Bdrm,
only $82,000. C.-64M 161 .
Sf'LISH SPLASH -How about a swim?
3 Bdrm home with hardwood floors. in
North C~a Mesa. Close to shops,
tr a nsportation & schools. A great
potential price at only $77 ,950,
including pool! CaU 546-4141.
Serving Cost a M esa·lrvinc
H u ntington Bc ach·N ew port B each
PERAL TA HILLS
ACRE+ ESTATE
Ji.mt steps to Eaalbluff CUSI'OM 4 BR HOME
court. Thi$ Eastern feel-R.oom for horses. lennis m,. homey atmosphere courI. pool. Pon11Jte-
wttb lnvtting conversa· ltade for beach home.
tloa area and living room 1-9118-:MSS Agt. facing _spacious green· ~.:.:...;.....:..;._..:::~---
belt. 3 Bdrm. 2 ruu baths
upstairs. Rare Q model.
A buy at $153,000.
TIMMIS ANYONE?
OPIAY altlDS
Stroll or .to&· Oreenbeltl. cll.IC. • -thowa terrific
'Ttlna" s bdrm. <>Den t.. Set" sun. 1·5PM.
-~l ~ Wal km t; l 1:1:
RealElt•le
MOVIMG1'17
Need homlnl lnlo. '!
Call&ollfrM
l.IQ0.525-8920
Ext. OU74orGU40
No obll&aUon. A service
ol Afflllaled Independent
Broten.
rrs POOL TIME
IHIAYCUST
Fresh new llatiu. D•d and tbe kids will bave
lime to eo,Joy the over·
sized Aat.bon:y pool as re·
ar yd la Jow mal.o· tenance. Mom & Dad wUl
love tbe l1e isolated.
private Matr sulte.
Spacious 4 bdrm fmJy rm
hom& -l1'&t for ~4\er·
taining. Better call now
while it'• aveilable.
~9491
c;J Walker & Lee
Real F.atate
TWOUMITS
4 Bdrm. + bachelor.
Frplc .• built·lns; atepe to beach. $165,000 lncludlng
land!
OCUMROMT
3 Bdrm. + den home on
3)x8S It. lot: frpl .. built·
i.ns, patio, beamed cell·
inp. $375,000
6'J3.3663 6'2·2253 Eves
associated
u RI ..... loo f w "> ~' ' A .. T -~· 'J
~ J J • IJli. to • • •1 r ' ~ t
HASTICALL Y
-UDUC:.SYOUR
M'{MPYMTt
Rent the huge, separate
bonus r m over the
garage to your brother,
slat.er. or father & live In
lhe freshly painted 2
bdrm unit w/recrea· tional amenilies in·
eluded. New crpl, cen·
lral vacuum, greenbelts.
Convenient to fwys.
shopping & schools. Only
$68,900. Hurry' Won't
last!! 545·9'91
(~•~'t11i1§1$i§j
Real Estate
MESA DB.MAI
POOL
Lingo
RlAlEmn
NEWPORT BEACH
NEW IN IWFH .,.,.. ...................... .......
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IARLYRUFFS
1-1c...,.ttne1M•1a."S•,._w
... wffli ...... .., ., ......... ~
................. 14 ...... .., ......... ca.. to COi 'ff ,.... All nc....,.,.. •SI 56,000.
IWFff COM-----
&foy fM priYCICf .ct W ......... twn1•• .. flllla dlmr •1 .,.. a.doe
11lree IMdra-. two • -Wf ......._ ................................ ,.....
mcf9a11Nr ..... ,c-*fMdto_....,,
• tpeeW of'-lay tit $117.IOO.
IASDLUFF
Cust.ned two story EdllWf ._ w1t1t
..,.,. ..._ of •a•t•s. 1CJ1ft _. leek • ., ..... Meire-.-.....-.-...; ..... .
._.., ..... -ldtcM wlllt ...... ..... Tiiis f-.c ..... • •OtH wfU HI ltnff.
Sl7t,SOO.
HAUOR VIEW -CA..l...Ma
TllrHIMdrOOM,t-u,· ................
C•r•el wlfll Hpn uptrech1. Sltows
dell~f!l_r. Mii '°'eel ................ .
660i"'caw. ilKfifC cjiriji, prihul•llY
la11d1copecl artd decorated, o.t4oor
tl91tth19 a11d co••Hlty ,ool/,•rlia.
$165,000.
IAUOA ISLAND
FRENCH REGENCY
Thia laurioa ft.. ~ hw w1t1t
fGMHy rooin. Ir roof top ...... , ... _...
typlfl" tlle IMst of INMw _.. !Merior
dffJcpt. Detalad wood .,..._ .. , ,.,.._.. fl,..,._., tie work 9ld .... floor'-J ""*• tNs •Ila tnily specHll TWs is•._.
In a lhflw 1' arhml~ for ..yw wtlo ... ,... ~ •Mc). Sl s.ooo.
644-7020
2127 SAM .JcrA9U1N"lt---us-----10AD
NEWPOllT llEACH
·family home with
sparkling sw1mmlnr
pool & hash landscapin&.
Spaciows 4 bedroom. 2
bath with ramilu room . .------------1111-11111111 ...
Coovenient to school5 & ----------------shoppiol. CALL 751·3191.
«=SELECT
TPROPERT IES
DON FUISHPAM
Don Furshpan, born in New York and
educated in Miami, has fouhd his
niche in lrvine. Don'g meteoric rise to
salesman of the month for Walker &
Lee here stems from bis education in
management a nd data processing.
experience in sales management. and
h is kno wled11able. enthusiastic
activity in Newport-Irvine real estate .
Realty custome rs want an agent with
boundless energy who knows the local
property and market -they find tum ,
in Don Furshpan. .. •
7st-150t ..:;
-------Walker & Lee
. .
Real Estate ~· !~ ..
..
' TUES AND GRASS
If you like that woodsy feeling. you ·11
love t h is 3 bd rm . cond o in ,,
con veniently located Village Walk.
Beautifully decorated. with h igh
~&&med ceikn~ A-gr~t. w-i<ie '7 ~
g r eenbelt location. just around the
corner from the fabulous AquaUc ·J·
Center. All you have to do is move in ..
-it's that nice. $75,500. Open this
weekend.
67M400
DMsiOll of lt.t.r laYn'-"' Co,
~.!IUL _, REDUCtO TO $89,000
Attractive 4 bdrm .. 2 ba. home in
1mmac. condition. Xlnt loc.
IACIC IAY • ~ Fi~e 4 bdrm., 2'h bath family home on :
quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool • playhouse, extra storage. $169,000. · • :
IAYRONT '
COSTAMISA
Cute older 2 Bdrm home
with dinlnl. fireplace.
big lot. lots or trees &
shrubs. AJley entrance
for RV etc. Asking only
163.500. Call 540-1151
400E.lr'~ FOR All C.M.~; ... -••• uw Top location, spacious s -•u_
bdrm . bi> me i n
OHLY $14,500
Owner will help finance
this charming twnhouse.
Several fme bayfront homes
with pier & slips
East bluff; bandy to 1---------c shops & schools. Price 1---------1 Vaulted ceilings w/walls llG CYH GOLF COUISE VllWI
of glass. Lovely light. S paciou s 3 bed room townbome BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
. .
~ .• HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
Classified Ads are the
answer lo a successful
only $210,000
BAY& BEACH
garage or yard sale! ll's 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR.
a better way to tell more 7H11
people! •-------
~II. macnab I Irvine ~ realty ·
AISOLUTB.Y lllATHTAKIHG
Custom. newl y bu ilt 3·level
contemporary masterpiece in
Lagupa Beach w/view from every
room. Warmth & charm permeate
the entire at mosphere of this 3 BR
home w I generous use of natural
wood, glass & tile. 2 expansion
a reas. Reduced to $267,500. Belle
Ch ase Lee 644.6200. (M-125)
6·42-1235
'i01 Dover Drive
644-6200 H•rbof' View Center
I rv1ne at Campus Valley Center
752-1414
PHFICT HOME
Immaculate Baycrest home for
couple, maybe ravorite aunt or
ho"sekeeper. 2 Separate bdrm.
suites. huge ramlly/dining rm., 2
. frplcs. RV/boat space. Vacant &
ready. $177,900.
PACT IS ••••
. . this 4 bdrm .• 3 bath S&S home is a s up er b u y ! Ce ntr a l
alr-<?onditioning lge. fmished bonus
rm., wet bar oil fam ily rm., 3 car
garage & plush cocoa brown carpet .
A great value at '148,900.
•11!:11!.ftaD•ILE airy home. a bdrm, 3 ba 1 k ~ ,.. in btfl Back Bay. 759-LSOI over oo ing the exclusive Big Cyn .'·I I h"Y''d• Dr'v•· N B 6 7':> 6161 WATERFRONT C.C. Formal dining rm. large kitchen,
400 31th St. 21.r.z baths. Carefree living with tennis I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~!!!~~~:
Mewporilsland llR ,.USTOM courts. pool. jacuzzi a nd good UVEONTHESAND ..,_,.._. 100'&
Lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 bath """' security. Call for information $219,500. •NOWSELLJNC• •••••••••••••••••••••••
waterfront home with $70,000 MEWLISTIHG! WESUY M. TAYLOR CO,. lllALTOIS Huntington Par1fic l•-------· ~~OC:~!1~. palios . ~11:~ ~~t LoF;.~ Beautiful waterfronl MEW.l!!'c~'~'L........ N8~!d~n~~r i~~ ~QUEUSH ·~
CallforAppt.toSee. lreea and nowe~s sur· home with boat slip & .--, ~ ..... "-644-4910 que cooperalJve apart· ...,., '·
109"' 1roWft R.E. ro1&nd this brand new sand Y bea c h • In j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ments. located on the CLASSIC
673-1020 custom buill 3 bedrm & BALBOA COVES: 4 1 and . A NEVER &all in the old traditi.-. 1---------i Cam1ly rm home. Oc· bcinns.+Camilyrm .. 3"'2 OMELOCATIOH SHOITDOWM7n BEFORE . NEVER bycraftsmen.3 bdrm)l
--------• cupancy date earty Sep· baths, 2 frplcs .. 2 pauos. J GalAT Anxious owner will help A G A 1 N 0 P · bath. 2 story home PLlJS
$5 0 t ember . A true $.127,SOOincludingland! -... 'TUU you flnance um s"·-PORTUNITY. You owe rental urut. Ideal toca'-00 BARGAIN HUNTERS lcAoalayProp. """' S H.B.3BR, lstory.ffui~ it to yourself to in-tion just a,., block from
DELJGHT' Full price RMlton Xlntprice·closeloevery family rm. Full prtre vestigat.e Uua real fil'ld. South BayfronL Muatsee
only $70.000 Hurry. call • 675-7060 • place YoU want to be & S'19.900. Hurry lake •d· Prices from $8'7.SOO to to fully appreciate. CaU
DOWN toaee7S2·1700. ~~~~~~~~~IP r 1 v a c Y · T h is vaatagecall962·7788. S'llB.000. 711 Ocean Ave · rorappointmenl.Agenl
Ol'INll19 .. ISIU,.,IOBH«(f i;;; sophisticated 3 bdrm. 2 "IYltlr..t.ITOIS cP-CH> Hunlinglon 6711! ~·st
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'*i I FOROHAMPLAM ba Garden Home is, __ "_______ Beach. Ca. Sales omce ..-~ ~5~~~i~~~~r 1.Jll~fdJ;J &~=1~:~;~:~ =i8t a low $89.~. =..u~ _Broac_1osec1_e_ron_Tu_esda __ Y_~_·_~_l~..,.~~~,~.~.~ .. ~~1o~fh~: l~~~~~!..!:~~jJ;;f~~~~~~~ privat e balcony! &DOCK $64,900 •••••••••••••••••••••••:
Reduced to $85,000. So Real & 2 Br up, 2 Br down. jac.. 'Ibis 3 bdrm Monticello Xlnt toe .. 3 BR, den, frpf ,~ tile~!~~
OMCI UPOH A TIME
There was and is a 3 bedroom
home, too good to be true. It's in
Irvine Terrace you own the land,
its only $189,750, and bas
storybook charm and value.
, J.COLOW&LIAtllaCO.
644·9060
2111 SAHJOAQUINHtUS"O IN~C£Nft" '
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versatile you c•n choose , _____ ta_t_e __ , bltn r a n ge " oven, townhome comes com· patio, 2·sty. Sl9S.OOO .•
to have 3 or 4 bdrms or d11bwabr. compactor. plete w /new crpt & drps Marshall RJty. 6154600 :
perhaps 2 bdrms & a elec drawn d.rps. All re· in t I t ood
bonus rm for tbe kids. *VETS* decorat.ed 2ynagofrom abu°:tue~! &on!Tec~rlc 'UVIOMIAUOA ' ~1501 OOOWN-OCLOSING st.em to stem. 3 Car gar 1ar a1e door opener . OCIAHAtOMTFOI
Homeslnallareaaof + 3 additional off.at Ideal location. Two ONLY Sl4t,OOO ~ Walker & Lee
Real F.atat.e
TRIPI.EX $20K DM
XI.at. cood. No qualifying
coats! Income $930.
Priced at $1.SS,000. 2266 Miner. CM 5'8-5777 ownr.
• e ualst you to sell your
own home. TOTAL FEE.
• pe.ld In escrow. Cell ustod.,..
S30-2ZM . ...., ,.,... ..._.
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priced from
ORANGE COUNTY park'g spaces. s w I m I n g po o I s & Rare oceanfroot condo
VIT A~T. · Sl6t,OOO clubhouse. Just listed. TOP floor with rantasilc
c.1541.otOO JACOIS REALTY 646-1111 view. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. din-
675-6670 in1 rm Ir fireplace. Security bldg, subterrf.
nean car. Call Pepper
Jones. Art. for 1tppt
c;J Walker t; Lee
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1UUt1tanding l·bdrm • con· ,_6T_a...o37 ______ _
vert. den. I\".! b•th con.
domlnlum an Newport C:... .. M4r I 022
Beach's most prestJ&ious ••••••••••••••••••••••.
bayfronl community. DILUXITatPl.EX •
1219.500. Agt. 6'0-6$00 So. of Hwy. $230,000
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$72,970 to $79,980
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Ntwport Beech
611-1400
OVER 60 YEA~S OF SERVICE
CORONA DEL MAI
CDM -Irvine Terrace Love!¥ :.?
Bed room + De n. In Park·Llke
Setting Surrounded .py !J't'ees And
Flowers. Den Can Be Converted To
3RD ~m a,._at Open Friendly
FetUng Sl74.~
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THE REAL
E~!~_!ER_S...J
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4 Bdrms .• family rm., mauive lot; crisp &
bright! area'• best
value. $210.000 . Lease/option, contract,
lease.
HASTINGS & CO.
REALTORS a.5560
SO OF HIGHWAY
, ... 2 .....
double C•Hlt, patio, tndt tna, aprlalden, ~900. a.,Mcc:cu•.•
141-7729
... V...S. OONTllACT
SALE. NO CR&DJT
Jl&SDSD. Only 11.K en.. a.,OOO/mo Total
• (lltee suo.oao 00 Ulla 2
; J•to17.4/1Bdrm. 2\<llBa .Ill••· 8tl•I up1rd • • ..,:O•••rla1t, Bill, •·Im.
Lingo
Aa.Jf:nan
DIY&ONU OWN R1S1D•ec1
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'A.CAT10M AT NOMI Samna. swimming, tennis, volleyball
and abulfieboard flus a lake, spas.
and pools. All o these amenities
are yours. Pick the plan and price
trom lbese beautiful new Woodbridge
home..
Aspen-creek.side $92,900
Wlllow·Broadmoor 118.000
Aspenwood·Broadmoor 107,500
Poplar-VUluge Condo 69,950
Warmington plan D 95,500
Poplar·Cr~kside 106,000
For information on any of these
Woodbridge specials. call today.
flj
Vacant 3 bedroom in
Culverdate! Low down!
VA terms! Comer lot!
RED CARPET 754· 1202
red hill ......: ·
5 5 2-7500
Collecje
Park
Syracuse Model on quiet
street. 4 Bdrms., 2 ba.
1be livinl S.Pace ia where
it's needed. The only de·
velopment ln Irvine with
·~·•Us.
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Enjoy privacy •nd 1eeurU,y 1 ... than ball a block to Main Buch
Walk to festtvala, paru.
pla.yboute. and abopa.
11lla IJ)8ciooa tfr bri&ht 2
Bed.. 2 S.. 1.r'den apart.
ment ta onty ... auso.
"U" must "C"
The bett of WulcUff.
Ne.Uy poomed S Bdrm
ho.me with be•utUul yard. Near Marioera
1cbool. 1boppio1. etc.
Appointment only. Call
S*Wl
WAUTOIUCH
SI07,IOO
3 Bdrm, 2 betb, eeUer
motivated. Submll! Call
161181
: l!Pt N lt(JU\l
•EXCITING•
&...,, .......
1175 Mlldllloa 2Br, 2Ba.
20all llvln1 rm lo Gardea ParadiH for two. elljoy I.be best IOI'
lett.GlfOO.
AWA.YNOM
ntlCIOWDS
Buutilul. peaceful COUD·
· ~.1 .-.. HERITAGE /
l{I Al I Y c•••P-.Hlc MobUe Home Sala
2TOI Harbor, Ste 208
14CMfJ7 tr)' M1Wa1. Loada of n •. , __ .. _____ ,
I.IP po&ential. extremely ---------
. . REALTORS
SEAVIEW comfortable a1 is.
Laauna locatJoa 2 Bed .• ~~.· i;,U¥.• deo. 2 Ba.
Laguna Niguel
Realty •
MGUB.SH~IS
Oontemporary elegance + privacy, 1D11ltes &his 1
~. 2 BR townbome moat desirable. Wum tooe. thr\l~ut w/wood burning frplc. Much
more! ... Sl07 ,500.
495-5220 496-241 l
~93-9494 830.5050
1055
IYOWHER
2 BR townhouse, lrg
patio, SUN & SAIL
CLUB. $63,500. 835-3176
wkd.ys.
CAST A DB. SOL
3 Bdrm, super view.
S88,900. Ph 581-9565
IYOWN!ll
ffVH Mootego. 4Br, DR,
FR. ~,aoo. Newly de-
corated. A11umable loan.~1141.
SI 1.000 DOWM
•BY OWNER •BEACH
la just 200 at.epa away.
3Br, 2Ba. frplc. Z car gar in a CarmeJ.like letting
on a pvt It. io Udo Sands
S138.500 64$-1262
View home. wttb tennla
club and pool club mem-
bsllllpsl OalY •a1mo.
REDCARPtl'7M-UOZ
..UC•TOS&L
In the Bluffs, $18'1.900. 4 BR. plaYt"OOm. 3 ba. f•m ld&cb. pvt patios. green.
~It, cul-de-sac. up.
graded. Great Joe. Call
~r 1 VIEW for ~ to .ee. 1S4331. .)U W"aU cooperate w/aata"
$1500Total Doww -bkn~.~~~~~ Broedmoor. 3Bdrm. 2Ba.l-
view, tennls. suard gate. S.Cllmllh 1076
jacuzzi. pool. Owner will •••••••••••••••••••• •••
calT)' balance of rm.ooo AIO'll THI llACH ~OOllt!a~~~::i Utltmate REEFOATE
tanbelter. Prinonly. By WEST eondomlnium.
owner,640-T178. =-~~vailab'9, now at
IA.CHS.OR PAD BER11IA HENRY
l.Jve where tbe action is. REALTORS Nlfty 2 BR. 21,\ BA condo. 2U Del Mar GZ-4121
•EXCITING•
KIDS&NTS
~ ~ a mile from t.be
beach, fun in tbe sun.
3Br, 2Ba, too many x&ras
to mention, in most beautiful 5• Family
Park in California,
awimin.I pool, jacllZzl,
umu. ent'loaed roller
all:aUn~;:!· minutes
fram lelaod " tbe Pavillion 6: only SD.!!00. <D~TI c ....... ,adflc
Mobile Home Sales
2708 Harbor. Ste 208
540-5937
Pool. jacuu:i. Walk to PANORAJllC
beach. Reduce d lo OceanViewHomea JMO.At&Rl!MT
$93,900. 4 luxury custom homes um Dbl wide Madison, MEWPOIT CEMTU available w /benefit.I of 2Br, 2Ba, Ute Interior. all
REALTY 640.1112 SanClementecoaatalllv· upJraded. Priced for
ing. Homes'include wet-quick sale. $33,000. IY OWNER bars. greenhouse win· m•cA>. N~ ~-Sl3S IW\ 3 dows, Nutooe food cen· ...._.._Stan ~ 2b.~den, <lo"':m ten le mucb more. YOU MM185
pool, tennis. Block to MUST SEE! Priced from 1--....... ---..._--Stan---
OCQD. You own land. No $228,000. All offers will be MB-2787 consklered. FWI broker A• • u m a b I e 1 • r e · qta. cooperatloL • «lJOO or poueSom, bqy rentals, IYOW... 831-9122 rmltown. Forfnto POOL.HOM! 1--0C-EANSJ.D ___ E__ '7141141-1H5
3 br 2 ba, all remodeled. COllJIUNlTY FAMIL y PET
$12,000 down. $1150 pr ~ Presideatl•~ ReigbU Sharp aingle wid e mo. SJ.38.000 balance, I'll with all the benefits or American S •Park, finance, DO quaUrylng San Clemente llviac. mvve_h!_Sll.000. (64--308') necessary. 7S4·6S19. ~Y 1 LEFT or tbese ......._.._Stan
Principals only. lunry towD.bomes. NOW ls the time lo buy. 1 ____ .. _-4a5 ____ _ HOU~.uEST UMIT GR780ororl3l·Ul0 !,\ blk to beach, •dull ".'ery qU1et Balboa lo;ca· putt, Fleetwood Ux60.
t10".'· Owner fioilllc!ng S-..._1 1071 pop.out + encl. porch, 2 W/1mmed. poSBeHIOQ c .... _ br pp S,S.7683
avail. Agt 642-3338 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1--·-· -·------
Bayfront mobile home.
Udo lsleTrlr Prlt. Furn.
S35.000. 675-8839
BY OWNER FAMILYPAllK
MUST SACRIFICE-Dbl wide Barrincton
Large 4 br, 2 ba, cor Jot. family home, s.bowa like
To many atraa too men· new. Park rent low.
Bayfront condo + 45' slip. lien. MUst see. lll.800. Down PQ1llellt low. Call
Sec. guard, pool, IUb• Open hie. -..zsn. l 0 d 8 Y $ 3 0 , 9 0 0
garage, faro. Lse t950 Secluded ~ 3 br (68-29XXU)
mo. sale S2i0,000. 2 baboti.ewi1ard.'rrutt .... .._Ston 67~ trees; or put ID Miuion MB-85
SI 0 000 Glen area. By owner. ,89 Goklenwest 2055, im-
' 90,000. 4a47l9 mac 2 br 2 ba. dlx San DOWN s.M._ IOIO Jun adult park or
•••-••••••••••-•••••• bMcb, DO pet.a. $29.50(). Quiet cul de sac, 3 BR 2 n4/a.20:!0. Owner.
BA. 180 deg golf coune
view. riew cpt.a •• dl'ps
paint., Sl40,000 balantt.
at $1100 mo .. no credit
needed. 957 -1998 Prine~ only.
2•TOWMHOMI -.-.ooo
Call u1 abo11t this spacioUI 2 bedroom
Adult's On1J Towobome.
Lovely pvt brick patio.
Lease w/option to buy, 3 Community pool
All COMDITIOHID
Roomy dbl wt.de lladlsoo
ID btO put. Must lee to
apprec. $33,500. (73-
7UU> ......... Ston
8G-8895 BR, 2tn ba condo, W/SaUna. All in •ttrac.
Newport Crest. For de-live aeWng surrounded
tails 842-0874 bytaU trees. ~line ----'-'------• FORDETAILSCALL ~ ; abun-~11!.&~Mf daot parking; adults, ~r'ftV pet-pen; rent $1)0 incl.
3 BR. 2 BA. asking gaelcwater;4yrolddbl; ~95,000. Owner will $25,000. #48, 82' w. 15th
man,rc.;LLIS WOOD St, NB.
REALTOR 675-8676 PRICED UNDER MKT. LOW PAJUr ll!N1'
Superior Quality Cstm Owner needa fut sale le Exceptional 12x60
CapeCodColOlliaJ.Back veryflea.lble.VA~en Broadmoor. nicely
Bay area. 3.Bdrm & den .cop beret 3 BR, Ilka BA. 1ndacpt. f'ff'Y close, only + huge attic storage. $16,D. Btr'7N-G82. $18.500. <89-2017>
Hrdwd fl.rs & 2 frplc's. ,....._.SfoN
Very priv country yard -..a5
OD 80 x uo· lo&. Assum 41HMSS67,500 VI... ... b"I H SW~ mortage. Drive-by ' Bdnm w/tltcbea eat-~ t::n° .ll ~'::·
20& 22nd St. Call owner inguea,medbrtckfrplc 8UC> w/21' encl cabana'
for details le allowing. in alnt ~ Sula Ana beaut decorated, mny
&e&-9273. area. Priced under re-atras. WW sell fum/un· SUM & SIA :::_ saJes for Fut Ac· tum.aOG.646-4.1.SI
are embraced by the Cal644-721 I AcnapforSale 1200
view from t.hia top local· •••••••••••••••••••••••
/JD.NIGEL
{}AILEY &
l\SSUClfll [5
ed twnbme. Tri-leve1
floor plan. Massive mslr
suite w /vaulted ceilings
& "clerestory" windows. Truly a plant beavenJ-------1-0-9-0 with easy u vtng at its
best. Make app't for late
afternoon. Tbe sunsets
are stunning. ~7221.
10 ACRES Huce trees on gentle roll·
ing grounds. Two fixer
1QJPer houses, many out
bldp. Needs some help.
Good terms. owner ill &
8Dldous. FARGO
<n4) 676-5717
OR 522·20fM>
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$llO,OOO. Owner 6'2-11216, clbbM. pool. teoni1 & pool, volleyball. new Park. Elegant but com· Some will & some won't. 439-0281.645-1219 ..... ..._.. J706 .._..Sp-+5-c) l BR. convert den, J)M ..
atl-ZM7 schl. $78,900. Ownr c arpe t •. drapes . fortable.839-88S4.5pmto Some do & some don't. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._,.,.... • ....., gar. Mature a dlts. ----------i S56-l055orse&-87SO wallpaper tllOO. MC>-0008 lOpm. but If you want to be a Nwpt Sh rs 3br . 2ba. Le 4 BR. 2 ba. bay view. I•'/• ........ ._~ 03-T.119 awc..rro,.r+, 2000 .. ,ds . home owner & can't beach,~nnia,pool. (213) frplc,$675,yrly. ·-,....-t----------•••••••••••• .. ••n••••• By Owner 3 br 2 ba lrvioe Terrace-3Br. 2Ba S3152br... /gar/Dice quite make tbe down, 439-0281. MS-1219 7"',.1.,..8 estate. pro(. decorat.ed " luxury home. ms mo. Small fee 557--0824 bo r -.,, SIDllYSIDE landscaped w/pool & ~llll).615-1127 •HOMEFINDERS • ~P~;!.ilea~tsomeo Jasmine Creek. New2br, laltoora••a 3707 DUPLEX Jacuu.i on ~ acre lot 1..__..._. • ___ ... )240 beaut ocn vu. tennis & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ourlookloa Jodlao BRAND NEW-4Br, 3Ba,WW¥•-pool. $850/lse &«-1667
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three bedroom apart· I d I t 1 mo ~1880 675-1127 OPEN HOUSE . Sept. 1. Wlnter $295, Yrl)t 1175 .._._ la St ment and have t be ere comp e e Y · • New-elegant2bedroom 21 BEAUTIFULcornerloca· $.12S.fW6.-6238 ..,,....ntY • sec~~ or a hbandsokr me ~~~1t1· c!~·~~~: 2,brlb~.h'P,ill.Sehrdwd.~~· +den ($575). Cedar & 1n~: .filf I t ion W/greeneBdry & _Wi_in_te_r_ren_t-al_S_p_a_c_lo_us_, Agtonprem.iaesSat/Suo Seawind vn•..re
monwuy rent c ec 1rom tract. 7141640.8549 or !:se~~va pt L -· window home. 5 Blocks -. shrubs. Quality 3 rm. . · · $3116 540-2345 111!15 the other apartment. all v•<l"•Ji.W tD beach. Pnvate %-car MewpOrt C..ter r~m rm home in Newport ocean view apl. Steps t----------1 New 1"2 bdrm luxury
ln good coodltion. Beat 3C7·2'84 garage: Fully main-640.5357 Hts. S850/moyrly. from beacb. 4 Bdrrns. ~ uden like apt.a. adult adult apts in 1' plans
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PLACE. o.tofState quiet peacerul loc .. ~per 3 br. 11;1, ba. r.,,.c. formermodelbome.2Br. . 831-1400 CoroMdatM• 3722 Near new townhouse. M<'Fadden then West on ---wm., 2600 above Little Corona Jge fam/dln rm area. 2Ba on the park else to t r t 2b McFadden to Seawjnd
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roads&wt.rin.30mi'sfr Properties 6~94 ONTHESANO · f u rn. $600. Molly. uW .87s..s<m,675·3824 lBrEastside.stv.cpts& & home-like. 2 br with DUft.EX/$27,500 Cra Lak 494-8339 f\ .lll• 3 br penthouse. Hunt-96U7~ COltoMeM )724 ch1Js. Beaut wood beam pvt, gated entrance+ 2
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highly desirable area R...tals DRAMATIC. nu 3 bd, 2~ Max. 536-6063 New crpl. 5 Aspen Tree Lwtury 3 BR, 2'h BA con· 1 bdrm apt $235. & up. J~. Tennis courta. l
with fantastic growth ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba. 2 sty. FP. Nr bch. Lg Lo. $600/mo 552.9635 do. Ocean view. Pool & Adlta only. Open 8:30-$ Newly decorated 3 BR. 2 blk to Huntinl\Ol'I shop-and positive cash now ........ ,...,...~ yd.SS7S/$82S.6"6-103S 38r,2ba,enclosedpatio. · tennis . $625 /mo . Sat's 9-l ~. 2.110 Ba, <'pts, drps, blh1 pingcentermall.Adults.
r l (213)439-0281 $395 /Mo. 3Br. 2 ba NEWPORT CENTER Newport Blvd. CM stove, encl gar, Nr OCC. No pet.a. From 1435. rom your nvestmeot. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br super condo, brand orMS-1219 w/paUo. Mo to mo. Park REALTY. 640-1812 Ba...a.-• . rl 1 SlSO. 557-4238 Seawind Village. 15555
For complete detalh. lc6oa lllmd 3106 new 2~ ba pool dbl Realty 551-5000 "'""'or. qwet. p vat.e. Huntington VIiiage Lane. C .. 973-4626 How ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar.'ssoo. 642-Szoo · 3Br. 2Ba. nr schls & bch. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath In the adlt. Util paid. '225. Family complex 2 br un-H.B c114)898-996l leftHWd.R.E.lnc. BOATER'SOELIGHT! frpl~. huge yd. enclosed Univ Pk, &reenbelt, cul·. Bluffs.$600permo. 2654-C Orange Ave. rum $275. 3 br unfurn . .
163l E. l7th St, SA Sharp! 3br+2 S395 $415. 3Bdnn. lBa, c~t.s. patio. cul-de·sac, $475 de-sac. 3Bdrm. 2&. Im· 644-7084 640-7905 $325. Call 642-9760. 2 Br. children wetcosne. on Bay drps. W /0 . stove. kids mo. 964-1111 betwn lOam mac. close to pools, ten· . no pets. Starting al $270
Newduplexes &4-plexes. K.idspetsMS-4900fee OK,nopet.s M8-s981. &7pm. nis, scbls, shopping. No 4Br. 2Ba, bltns. close to Attractive Lg lBr&den. 2Bdrm. tBa. 2214-C rno.846-6907.
Buy direct from the de· ~NSUMER'S GUlOE pets. s.w> inc gard & as-beach. pool, tennis. $600 mature adlts. no pets. Rutgers. 1245/mo. -----veloper. (7H)S39-67<M ,_ .. _"v _______ ,..,..per exec condo. 3 br. 2 SP,ACJOU5-4 BR condo. soc dues. 552-7794. mo. 642~ gar. 2234 Rutgers Dr. Call846-7l2:9. 2 Br. 2 ba upper, encl. e ALB o A Is LAN o ba, frplc. pool. 17th & Sharp condition. Good $265 mo. (213> 454-5104 ---------1 garage .. c lean. $325. 12UHfTS OUPLEX-2 BR, tum. Irvine. $450. Adults. location. Pool &jacuzzi. University Park twnhm Wow!Sl80Pool0swhgar . $24.S lgel brlower.patlo& 2 1702 Brookh urst .
$270,000 all new. SS25 month. Ten ~5-8111. S525 /mo. NEWPORT Spacious 3 bd. 2 ba. rrplc. Share64S-4.9009-7 Fee 1 Br ~ailers. S16S 6thto S1S85 pool. Adults. No pets. 962-0778
Eight 2 BR. four 1 BR monthlea.se. CENTER REALTY . wet bar . dbl gar •CONSUMER'SGUlDE + uul. 133 E. l t . 1887 MooroviaM8·7924.rt---------PANORAMIC BAY & bdrm,2ba,frplc,closed ~1812. w/opener.commpool.nr Space42.C.M.642·9193 EW DELUXE APTS.
w/pool. Suprr sharp. ocean views. 2 BR. 2 BA. gar. pool, qu.iet area. schools $525. ~2·9075. "Prime Locale" llwl:O leecla J740 Eaataklet.ownbouse3br. 2 1,2&3 Br. family rm. Moathly income of $2450. beaut. fum .•. a fan•asta'c 645-5088 Nice 3 br, 2 ba. cpts. gar. 9'7S-5804 $2502brutil pd! Beach! ...,oa ba, brand new. Children frplc. ~. 911-2'r.IO. Better hurry on this. "" ... rncd yr. Kids & pets ok. K.ids frplMS-4900 Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. No pets. 646-4262: 982-61.S4
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unfum. $1400 month. 2br $2351arage tid:s pix 2 br, den. 2 ba c:ondo. A/C. 9/1. Nwpt Hts. $SOO. Pb ..._,_... -RIO. 548-6920.
0 P 3 BR l Ba. ~ call! 645--49009-7 fee $475. No pet.a. 559·5024 aft ~ •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Walk to beach, adlt coOdo,
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EASTSIDE school. fplc , pool. · BOTHVACANT view condo. Avail now ST'B'STOIEACH CONSU MER'SGUIOE 19tbSt.962-3840 lc6oa Pewln1lla 3107 jacuzzi, $SOO. 548-2543. ldds~H5.ia~ BR / d $550. lse opt 1159.000. 2 Br 1 ba nr N'pt COSTAMESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrmhm.SWareaCM. Small~ee.~~~ 2 BR, shingled house. ~2981 Harbor Y~cbt.Club: New2BR.2stytwnhse,
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PLACE Patio, 1 BR, yrly, clean. Sh ~~~:! eait968-4602 . gJaas,appliances.$650 bit-Ins. dshwshr. new 2 duJtspS300ex is:·&'f!ture
quiet. $375. arep Pennington Properties Hi1Ue494-7551 HARBOR VIEW-58r. carpets/drapes, hot a • · a + Pll()fBTIES"' S59-74.99,704Jasmine. •CONSUMER'S GUIDE 388• Lg patio. Pool priv. jac:uui, gas BBQ. encl. deposlt.962-2689
lO,..Tll l :lOP.M.I lrffM 3144 "Cbarm"2brcottage$265 3 BR. 2 ba, ram rm-View3Bdrm.2ba.frplc, Gardenerincl'd$850mo. Very nice 2 br & bach garage.walktDSo.Coast Lrg28Rw/bltns&encl
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2.1 BR _.. S87.0CN\ Btful new Woodbridge CONSUMER'S GUIDE neighborhood. Cls to heh bcb/town. $650. 4 30 Sept.June. 873~1. 1 b ask for Mike . .,.,., SSSO/mo. aft.Spm Nr Hoag Hosp, prl v At tr a c . r . '? r •---------
1-l BR+ land $95,000 38drm. 2148 sq ft. $795. in ACRE! call 9684602 tvmhse. 3Bdrm. 2,,..Ba, BEACON BAY 2 Br. Yrly Baker/Fairview. Refng. Luxury townhouse apt. 3
1-1BR,NB. $129.SOO mootb·t.o-month. Lg2brS285Kidspetsyd Pennington Properties l.ogrllMIHkJ-1 3252 frplc,pool.$500.875-8111. lse. $475/mo. 586-9446 or & stove. $250. mo. Br. 2 baths. New .
Agent 673-7737 673-4311 Call! MS-4900Sm fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·3841 af\5 pm 642-6500 days. 673-7489 $490/mo Ph964·150'1 CONSUMER'SGUIDE Lrg Lusk-bit Hunt. Spacious 3 BR, 2'AI ba. Npt Hts . 2bdrm . eves. •----·-----75+ UNITS L.OIJl-leoch 3148 • Seacliff. 4 BR, 3 ba, F. ma1niflceot ocean wshr/dryer.nicelnd11cpe 41121a,lalboall, --:---3 Br, 2 ba, yard, gar. ....................... cw .. r-'slew.,..!I rm. dining, bonus rm. nr views, lrg mstr BR w/hot tub, 2 car gar. 2 belcowl••· bltna, br. gar. laundry facal. frplc. W/0 hookup, sub-ORAMGE OCEANFRONT-Rarely before you pay s ome sbop'g , golf. bch w/frplc,tenoiscrt.s,pool. SS25.MS-39SSevea D/W $600 llD. Wltil =-Map~.~~';s $275. mil kids, pets. SQ)Jmo. COUNTY offered French Norman-a 1 e 0 c y r 0 r 1 he Gardener. Many xtras. Jacuni. Pvt beach. $595 Eastbluff 'f7tS40.2J45 gr. apt · · 99).5376or61~0.
Twobedroomunits.,Over ~gues. g:rahagee •. P2::fu.1BP~ "RUNAROUND''. Call $750/rno.842-4330 mo, uolPurnsi,b$82Sl 6p9artlal11y 1&2 br 1245-$285. Patio, Bachelor apt closetobch ~00000 ded e CONSUMER'S GUIDE. urn. os e · mo se 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 car gar. l 1 Bdrm furn apt. Park refrin. Adults. no pets ....... mo. • ' .., .. . expen an r · bch. S650mo. 499-4439 h 1 d Wow! 4 br. 2 ba. dshwhr, 0 pt I 0 n $13 9 90 o d W d " _,., • furbas"'~". Growth area Many ave and are g a Kids •· ok • · · level. cul· e-sac. i e Newport. Avail Sept l. 731W.18th. ~3-7787 a ..... 9939 ......._. the did 1 1 Sa ' gar. "' pet.II ' $435. "---/.... Rieb 494 3483 b d '"' opportunit.9! Owner wllJ leocll 3169 Y . . ve time. gas llM-2Sl66 or 973-2971 Agt. vww 6 '' • • gm It. Sl650. mo. + ues $47$/mo. call aft 6.30 rmancewUh30~down-....................... &mooeyonfee. Nofee d.ays,496-934aeves Days. 752-2393, eves pm,644-6692 1&1br.bltns.Xlntloc llwlW•
00 points. SZG.2$0/uoit. Magnificent beachfront IOOO'sofR...tah · Condo panoramic view. 3 8"--06C8 Adlta 17~ Orange $260 Hstia.. 3142
Call 7~1920. West Newport bom•. 5 KIDS-PETS WELCOME Brand new beach hse. BR 2• b I · ZBr $325, 9 months. 648-7993642-1155 -•• .. ••••••••••••••••• ~ 645-4900 $525, kids & pets OK. 3 • a. poo ' Jae .• on HVH Portofmo, 4 BR. 3'AI Bach, s:zso. Yrly /utlllnc. J '-'UAIL Bdrm. 2 batbs+dorm BR, 3 ba, dln rm, attach ~~rse. $r&SO. Eves; ba. pool + spa, grdnr, Gus.Agt.213-1166.1711_ New d elu xe condo. Bdrm, 2Ba condo. Enc T loll. Yrl)t lse. $1500/mo. ()peo7days&-7 "'--·I I 1 lnt I __, upgra~ ~ 960-1326 3Bdr m. frplc. crpts. patio, pool, tenn is.
PLACE 956-6871 ~ ar, Pc. x oc. • · 3Br, 2Ba, very clean, 1 blk d r p • • ga r o P n r . Jacuai. '7$-07•. bef 5 or
•---------2 separate units, ea has Call 840-2372 $400 3br kids pet gar· Bhtca. irs 4.Bdrm condo. to beach. avail immed 2J.3.at6-3648/247-8978. Ml-1849. $&50/mo.
rROPEITllS"" 8 E A U T 1 F U L L y ~=c ~Ptrcft:;~N~ Brand new custom home 3 !a~~~-= No pets. ~ refs req. u n l I l e • r I Y O ct . 8 d r 01 • 1 8 a . 7 9 2 3144
10,..Tit l :JOP.M.I crpta tbruout . $400" br21;1Jba,walktobeach, AvailAug18.$750. Responsible adlta only. Shalimar. $285/mo + .. •••••••••••••••••••••
furnished 2 Bdrm ln USO/mo. 2571 Orange view of ocean, many 2br. 2ba, v1ew. pool, Ja<', ~/6"·1757. 214 3Sth St. $550 mo. SlOO Cini dep to move-in. •BRAND NEW•
NEW DUPLEX-NPT prime location. $800/mo Ave other amenJtltes. $600. be avail. $400. 557-4832. WALK TO BEACH •-6'JS.l058 or 631-1400 uk HTS. 2 BR ea. Across yrly . 213/333-311M6 8311190/ .,. torBW Lnd ry r m, no pets. from park. YEAGER w;, ....... .-r 8'4-6829. . eves. Pools from any ot these . Marge,&46-7568.
REALTY 556-6171 ~-.....t•....a..a... .,_lb ~f cd d ZBr Cmdo, l~Ba. frplc, Monarch Summit adult allbave0/W.FP,38R2 ... i :%t. e 1•·" Bdrms from llVIMl'SNIWIST • . r-.-... ·---....... r en iy adl ly Ba,sn•l1tory.$495.2BR %J""'C_,.. -·-cftUuuM-S350to$150w..-$2551 uWpaid ts on , no pets S300 twnhse.2Br lr den,w/rec 1 ea,7anal tront. $625. 3 ""~ $3 o. Quiet buildin g _.., """"" "•
HOME & OFACE BEACH lo FRONT of $2602+dioe petsok yd mo. 968-6136 Sal8/U Sun area usage. 1·3 yr lae. BR 2 Ba. canal front. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /beaut. landscaping. \ Lrs C-1 lot w /ofc & 3 rm th18 deeontor 4 Bdrm SZ952brkJds1ar patio 8/llonly. Otmet/qt493-0Nl '125: Also 2 BR 2 Ba ..... P11m1ll• 3107 IdeaHor adults over 35. H£RIJAG£ POINT
apt. oa Coast Hwy Ii a homewithfabulousvlew MZStbrkJdapetanice ....... 3244 ... ,_.... 3255 auplex w/fp, SH!i .. ••••••••••••••••••••• No pets. LEEWARD
sep.28rbmnexttobch. of BOATING acUvlt>' Smallfee.~7-0824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ~Agt. STEPSTOBEACH APTS. 2020 Fullerton
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4f4-16l I r.t:i-.~:~lable week· New deluxe cond, 3Bdrm. 2 BR.2ba ........... $450 story tnn uenUal. Full =:::::lri ~~~ 1 blk So. Bay>.
iATl!BFRONTHOMES frplc,crpta,drpl,garop; 3BR.28a ....... $600/575 a.-al Sun• Sall Club. ..._,...,...., 2000 C46lt·l400 nr.213~/at7.a978: 3BR,2i,;,ea ......... $82$ '800/morentorlHw/op-1Hdt31tl ml 1 bdrm. $250. All
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Joequh, Hilla Road. 4M-M21 t-5 Sandy Newport Blvd. 1275. mo. $ll.3lO Ind T.D .. 1~. due MASIA•I verify exten1lon1. and Sc:lenWic Drlllinl Con·
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from beach. All util pd. PENNY hee 20 mlo introductory indlvld11al who enjoy a AUJO MICHAHIC No kids, no pets. 201 E. Love.I.)' tri·leveJ bme in ;·;••................. PINCHER viatt, no purchase req. diversity In Lbeir work Full or p/time. ApplY in
at 1922 Banenca Rd. Equal()ppommlt
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Balboa Blvd. S250 per HBnrbcbtoahrw/llot 0 ••1_., SOOS Alao -"daoce & rap andwbollaaatleastl person. Ben Warner's ~~="lY ~,!P· ~ll !'·~·.af\.Spiq~~ •••• tt~.;:::J.'r......... ADS -~ .. . ---rur ol .Qrie6tl:l~~ 6tnfe-• .&!OW. ~tt· Si.. s. ~--.. v• -. DAMCIOFFUH receivable/bi Ung ex· A. --------Employed M/F, straight, •ALIOAISLAMO 2080S. Euclid.Anaheim perience on a com.1---------
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firm. Xlat oppor. Exper
lll duplex. upper. 3Br. active, sober. Ree racil. Gift Sbop with 2nd noor Excitlni recording, putertzed 1ygtem. WllJ AutomQtlve
2b9, hpl. dabwsbr. w /D, Rela. 751·7908 office. Call wt for de-ONLY $'2 SM-1511 PftPI" invoices, 8Pf.b' Dataa Toyota oeeds a
~~ty req'd. eau OPPOITUNITl£S
~~':1'=..~!.~7....;. ~Leps Fem to share 3Br lase 2 tails, 64().:SD2 agl. · payment received • on mecbanlc. app~nllce ~r
-Vfir °"" blks f bch NB $1.90 Sell any Item "' com· v~ llcorft account" and monitor journeyman. Will train BOOKKEEPll'n A major tife lD:lutance
&:on company headquartered
BCH DPLX lBr. 2Ba. mo.~~034 ' · · TRAV&A&EMCY blnation ol atems for $15 -·-•1 and reconcile input/out· rlgbt person. Good
lrpk, ear. new cpts, no FRANCHISE or less wilb a Penny 558-2677 put lo computer. benerlla, top pay.
PIT. exper. for lr•vel in Newport Beach is
agency. 646-4'96 Meting iodivid11ala with
pets. $500 mo. yrly M/F share CM 2Br apt. The new way lo own a Pmcher Ad. 3 lines ror 2 L---*-& .....,_~ Calculate sales com· 1_642_·_2414_. _____ _ "-'"' ...... a.o + uUlllies. Move in comec11Uve days. Each -~ -miaslOl15 and Interface ...... ~.._ • ..........._ .,_.._.. by 8-lS. goo.3315 travel agency. Taavel additional line i.s 60< ror OUTCAU. with marlteUng depart· ....,..,_ r-_.......-
"Ocean DeUgbt" Networt.Startyourown. the2daya.Chargeil! ment in resolving pro· Exper•&e93T3
S200PoolRefrigkids + F nnte abare Ditty apt Exp. not required. Nocommercialads. Ill IVMAJES blema. Accurate typing AlTI'OMOTIVE l3002brPool!Atbeacb! w/frplc. close OCC. Completesupport&Jong rUU akills and tbe abllily to ~11..a t 645-49007da-smree $187.150 inclu uW. Holly term 1ervlce provided. andFor mo,re Information operate a lO·key re· ~ "-"'
IOODflPB
Experienced. Knowledge
of computerized A/P It
payroll. Near Fasbion
Isl. Fringe benefits.
Salary commensurate
w /expe:r: 644.aat -----CONSUMER'!'SGUIDE 752-S888lvma& Call llr. Cbarl'es , topa~yo1&radull ~~ quired. UFITIME
TI4-838-934.2. 642 5& OPPOITUMITY Booitkttper. full charge,
BEACH A.PT 3 bdrm, 2 ;:~luoyrede ~!lyer5.tudoelndt Coc--tt.a-ils-.-Sunset---Be-a-c-h 11 • 78 DB.LA'S Excellent working en· SALESPERSON full lime . .Balboa Island ba. upper duplex. ocean ...... .... 1 virooment. Liberal fr. for UMJd car position with 673-3657
view frm enclosed sun· b.1e lo rent with vlc on Paci le Coast OCCULT SHOP tn,e benefits and com· a domestic luxury car
porch. $4915. +uW. (213) ml(. Jjm after 4PM Hwy. Ideal locatioa for IEADIMCIS peUtlve rales with 8 dealerlnOrangeCounty. Boobtore clerk, ma.lure ~ 963-19118. disco. '41 Hcensed.1"::::======~~I ...__ ~ ESP irowJng company. Free demo plan. E•· &eot.bualastic. PIT ancl. ---------t---------kitchen facU .. 3000 sq fl.;-~"'·· tar« ca.nm, • I · ce 11 en t c 0 m Pan y wlcnds. 54f..3768aftSPll. 3bdrm.2 ba,llpst.airs.yr. MaJeorfemaletosbare3 ~"danceflo9r.:l~.&_'-d._ 5-JO.O readings daily. 9AM· Pteaseappy1nperson.
ly tease, $CBS. AvAJ1 Sept. bedrooml>ouae in Corona To dluolve partnership. •••••••••••••••••••••• 8'PM. P't1r appt, ~91Tf. benefits· Al~repttn Break!ast Cook. -Private 1,673-1305PM deJ Mar. $120/monlh. 1st .. ~oooormakeoffer •~• F d C 11 1130 N. Cst. Hwy, Lag TREHDATA strictly confidential. country club. Must have ---------•&lut.Call67~92'S. ·~·••oURSALIS ~.or ounl alpet? a Bch. Sendresumeto.Box?Zl, experience. For appt. 2bdrm,2ba, Westcliff,no ~ An1ma Asa stancer--------CORP. care 0( The .Dady Pilot, call&H-S40C
child, 00 pets, $385 . ~ 14~401 League537·22'73,nofee. GoklCoastF.ecorts Standard Memories P.O. Box 1560. Costa•---------~64 for._. 4350 ServingOrangeCounty Divilon Mesa,Califomia.92626. CARPENTERS-high pro-
••••••••••••••••••••••• Furniture s tri pplng FOUND: Blk German "Jt'aapleasureto 3400W. Segerslrom •UTOM~'E duction, San Jose wages
2 Br. 111'1 Ba. To--.. ~··e St 11 C l franchise eat.ab 2 yrs in ~llfcberd, female, or •"rveyou." Sant.aAna,Ca.92704 " vu• to .. 600 <~> ~ ..... ........,
l ad.... ,..:::u= a garage, os a .. _ .. , Costa Mesa •~-a. Orn.la It Mlnneeota, .... --. -1--86 e---.c-... . . ..... ._._..... sty e, """oo.,.. ............. M e s 8 • n r .. ~ """' CM 5'5-3342 '""""'°" __,,, (71')54()..3605, Ext.213 _...__,..,. air after7PM. ~2882 Baller I F air view . Uon. For Sale at far -·-· ------LOTMAH '---------S. Cle•• ll76 1142-6500 days. 673-7'89 below cost. $7000 firm. Loll Shep.Husk pup (fem> Penon.al & Marital pro-EQuaJ Opportunity Must have clean driving c.p.t ~ Oftll eves. ~7622 ....,..._lb, .. , wb Up ,,.,. blemaana.lyst.s. HYPNO-EmployerM /F rec 0 rd It s 0 me Need mature person
••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .,t UJU IA Vilt ~.any 531..oa:st: ed 1-~1.-.. 1 t-• boo Br . a1k CARRIAGE SODA POP .tall. Name-Summer Vic. an.m:.nn.r . AcCCMmtlng to $9600 mecban.lcaJ lmowl ge. • ~~....--. ~ep e
2bcb, oce11 an vitw·fwd .~ sin&le garage Cor SI'ORES Help nm-now Mes.a Woocla. Reward .. __ attractive, booeat, ~ .. rt1•...i.....pa 25 to 30 bours a week. volce/peraooalilY for full , e pottu, c 3"~· storage. Safe & secure. . · 546-01?3 -_.. .__, Some fledblllty lo time posWoo with qu4U· S32S. mo.498-5775 725 James St CM operatln.g. Last 3 co. •soyeanaacompanioo Generous employer ICbeduHnc. Coatact Mr. ty carpet mill. Must be
m.rnn ' owned stores now avail. Lost <:at.blt6wbtma1 for pretty lady. Write aeeldnl ind.iv. wtacctq Davitonal accurale, have tome Apwtuu•fwwhlMlcl · Fast arowtng S1~$200K b I~ , • G b ~: 0 mlfted. No 320 Daily knowledge ror key poa. lOYCAIVll general office u . orU.fwllillhld 3900 Garage, xtra long, H.B. gross next 12 mo. $40,000 mustache •" c !nS Pilot, P.O. Box 15601 cau Lisa. 848·1288 Den· pertence. Ute typing.
••••••••••••••••••••••• $351DC11lth. F.P.aspackage.~ 48a-8738 • rew · C.M.92626 Dis 6: Denn1a PerBOllDel IOLLWOYCE bookkeeping. Ex ·
11IE EXCITING IM1·9939 M·P'. Seek petjte gal lo 60., for Service of Huntlaston & IMW perience w /carpet de·
PALM MESA Al'TS. Offla lltwW 4400 CAFE Balboa &land. LOST: Male hiab Setter. «UoJable dates. Ad 1273 Beach, 18188 Beach. 1540 Jalllboree Road strable but not required.
MINUTESTONPT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neta$1,000/mo. Vic: 20tbt0range, Cll. DallY PUot PO Boll lS56. NEWPORT BEACH Call between 9-UAM on·
Ba F · BR Gdtenm. A&t~ 75&·HOO. Reward54Ma50 Clltaa Acdnl Bkkpng 64CM444 tyrorapptm.noo fro:. ii.:&. up. FREE RENT * Need s e m I • a ct I v e Loll: Sbeltle Collie. 8/4, Pa •II s..kes 5360 • TIMPOIAJtY Babyaltter
Adults.No Pets partner/investor, male blk ClOlJar 6 flea collar ... ••••••••••••••••••••• Register Today to wort ltAllOPPOITUMITY CASH CA.ID
skills and &eneral office experience ln one or
more of \he following
areas:
• TWX-Model 35.
A•t•••tlc Se•d·
lecehe-70wp•
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·--~ •1Ceyp•11clt or key '• We have immediate
openings. U YOU quall(y,
we offer a unique work·
log enviroom4=1ll in addi·
tioo to excellent com·
pany benefits. Please
eoolact:
Peraonael
Department
PACI RC
MUTUAL
700NewportCenter Dr.
Newport Beach, CA 92660 <n•)lt0-3029
F.quaJ Opportunity
EmpJoyer 11/F
"61MesaDr. Deluxe Suites or female, tor rut fl"O'#· Eves HO·UH, daya llarrtaees • no blood oovartousaccou.nUng4' Babysit my 2 nne eons, COMIS TO (SBLUEastofNewport lni. very profit.able COD· 9157-8111 test.a. Uc:. prov., my of. bookkeeping .... •en· qes 9 (the angel) & s c•• .~ .... , Blvd.) a~llon related mf1. LOST: Siameae male cat. tiee or pie. 1'0U cbooee. menta. Work c ose to (the devil> to CdM. Dad ,....~ Clerical 9am~pm5'6-9860 544 1269 ft Busineulocat.edlllCosta vie lUh At Balboa oa .a7ll your bome. Figure woru welrd hrs. The Weneedt.op1alespeople ACCT.Q.EllC .._ sq Mesa ReplytoBoxUl7 p n-··ard --CJerb to Sr. Accoun· --neec1~rrom8AM to launch tbis new PosWoo immed. avail•· .... 4000 -Dau. Pilot p 0 Bo • eon. ....,... . v•--lf-1...1 c... 1400 tanta needed tbruout OAllD c/o y , . x or873-3'02 -Co to 7:30P Tbun, Fri, marketing concept. b&e tor reliable person ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1911750 ft 1580• Coeta Meaa. Ca. ••• •• 0 •• ••••••••••• Orani• · Sat, Sun. Must have Protected territories -with aptitude ror num· Room w/ kitchenette • sq 112628 LOST: Blk M poodle 11 Robert Hall'• sa11e ol bumot. 613-0tOS xlnt t'en u meratlon. ben. Sllould be able to
$.'50week&up. yn old. 8/3, vie Spr· s11au1 AccountemJ19 AM/Eves.S58-1S84days. Grouodf19oropportunlt7 wort on your own. ad· 548-9755 •• IH Approx. 3000 sq ft art lnldale & Golden West, CaUINTROVIEWforlhe 500S.Main.ste501 ror rigbC' peraoo. Call ding machine aid.Us pre-._. WBHft gallery, abowrooms & HB. Plsealltc.7654. lntelllcent le d11creet No. Tower, UllioaBaok BABYSITl'ER, teacher's 965-CASH ferml EDJoy excellent
Ambusa.dcx Inn in Cost.a Udo separate office. 49•5 WQ to meet new 1ln1le lnTbeCityofOrance 2 •mall girls our bome.1•-------•
Mesa, 2Z17 Harbor. Ceo· ~-t--vua-Warner Ave, HB. Call Lost: Silky Terrier, people.752-S4U. 714~03 Own trana p . Non C.t.SHIB :=o~, M'!~~J~r. traUy located, 235 rooms. ......._ "--T""" 213/aa...7'32 "CGrlcy", M. Vic. Ellla, smoker. Mon·Fti. Sep.. ,.. :v& ~\!l!::J!'i Mtwport 67M662 MoMytoLomt 50Z5 HB.M7·7212· Reward. T,..,. 54IO Acd' c.t.a., June.-.~ HOSTISSIS '=10nHOta
pool. jacoui, and rec.I----''-------•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• LostTortolselnEaat ............... •••••••• We nee1 a mature, Bank A.,.aylnpersonbtwn36 ICIONewportOeoterDr.
room. Dally Ir weekly IAYROMTOFACIS '-'lllCK CASH Bluff ReUable prso wanted to energ.Ucperaonwftbac· ECP .... CID 4:30. 3450 Via Oporto. NewportBeach
r.tes •tartin& rrom $54 a Cannery Village-New of-TV •----•-••_o_il.50____ drive c:ar to Boston, ct'J/bkkpg exper. who MEW ACCOUMTS NB. ' Equal Oppor Employr
ftek. fices from 300 aq ft· 1st 11 2nd Tr'U.st Deed Loll: Lapna Beh, till)' arwod8-1S752·5ll85aft 7 enjoys workloc wlth Cl.ate Cbamber maids $'l hr Ap. ~~~~M~/~F~~~~ ~ fantastic views, lg loans an''"""ed for a"v ldUeft,~,2wbtpawa, Retiab&e penoa to bei ~ .. ~eBersaop!' ... ~.e Southcou&Nat'lBankao plJ 1-patJos·park)ng • -...,, -_.._._ _ __.. _ .. __ ..... r r ........ .,...,.... ....... -~o 1 room bach. apt, beach, l'!'Janit.orial included. 2808 reuoa. Credit oo pro-·-.. ""-"'......,..· ~11111vlnl I ~ri proireuive data ~o· lndepe.odeot bank. 8'9 ••• OCIUD, everythln1 furn. u A N 8 blem. Borrow oo tbe In-0.)'I; .,._1293, bome; to Ama.rWo T,au, ref.a -..uuii com"•"v t Suoflower St, C .M. 1--...;.._.....;... _____ Ooni911lal firm Nib en-
V1cPCR/Beacb.. 51M518 m.:~ • ve.. · · CTHaed value of your *·.U 6G-U. ~ beftdib'. Call ffi4)5*5300 Wanted. 11400 mo thuaiaallc person for
Room tz5 Per week to
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5115 _ ... ,..... 4200 .......................
sq. ft. dbr ore. w.
l9tb St. Cll. Crom $150 mo, Tom 540-2200
~:0~~~1-Fbl-FOrct---~-C-al-Nnla_B_PJ._tor_ ... -_-v-~-e. ·r::a= r;=.1 f« appt. ID·~ ..... ~ ...... -=~11Wl33after ~~~
lin u.-Loans . toldeaJUy,"°'8257 -................... In&ersratedi>ataeo. s t.. n.l:att-t t"t t 1--"--------r-.. -· ......... 111c-•--n "'I• mNllV s.. 1 a OOSTAlleaa M&-fOllO ou .. coast ~at ona ClildC..Mee•d ..,..,.., -~
Llcen.aed Home Loen Fouod Aastralla.o BIMp r: I H 7005 Bank, an Independent M 7 b o m e • o w n ,_Dr_. ______ _ CclM OFRCES Brokers aervlac So. -. oruF. Vic Moate Vi.ta HIW,.. Acct• Pay S750 bank. Mt Sunflower St.. tr. D. p 0 rt at I 0 ... .._. •-••••••••••••••••••• F"'""' p .. 1d CM~ .. ~l&llLFIJDAY B&Jlm 1 br beach apt. lriCIM a .. ,., Mew caur. for 17 yn. Call our • ,. •94-NJl ., ~ ... ·---------References. 30 wkd)t hr ,_..
tlSO mo. oow. $300 mo. StJITts. So. or Coast nearest office, (TH) 8Mdy REAL.ESTATE Facts & Cigures pos 111 pe.r .-. lnlant firl. 6 :~~~~~~
winter. 615·5810 or Hwy. Available Now! 837-37'6 i-~--....,;-b-la_ck_ma_l_e-~--UCENSE awaiting your fl air for ~ yr old boy. 12 br)y. Udo re1dln1. rlllnc. office
eo0393 SEEtoappreclat.e. $395. ilt'curucy. Call Ko. TB•llS ltle.87S-807• CalJLindd'/5-2311 lat, 2nd fl 3rd T.D.'1. pet. ellarbor&Tr • SCHOOL 933.2100. Al80 Fee Jobs ---macbinea. work wltb NBnrchannel.2bdrm, •---------Creditnoproblern. C.M.~d-'Ys. Dennis & Dennis P~rson· Downey Savtnp le Loasi tln·PetUJona .. -8 ffimflordtn. JUU time.
S200.wk SUILIASI 7JM271 rouact: 1 mos old Ill. OFFERS net&?rvlceoflrvine.2082 baa~tnlt'1Coeta br. We pa, caah dally. Hn flnlbte. Non·
__ $_l0_15th_St._,_N_B __ 1 1200 IQ.ft. \n prime loca· Arnll6ed by Golden Rttrtever, Ja Michelson Dr. =-ti'::~~. f~US~ :::!t "'{,.~tr~,.!':: Ill oor:w. ~~~. ro·~. h'ot: a~e
WaterfrootlBr home, tionoo17tbSt.ineo.ta Co.utHomeLoam a.o&aAna.ICl..JNl,N. e...t&Adwe,,.. AOomp/hakpr,fem,Uvt· be eble to work peannce tool Pboto1rapblc1. UoS
........ .,.Uo. SZZS wk. Mesa. P\aUy carpeted. DOYOUNEEl>CASRT IOUND: Pblt, nt dMd 11',aalpvtrm ba TV CdM Saturdays. E•c:ellent S:30Pll." 4100 .C •.. 1 RarllOr Blvd. t.Jnlt E5,
MM291od$7-0M8 :,. ~·;..~cl: ia.2nd•lrd • beard. meet ... ml• ~Cclw'leava.Uable RefMt llU,.....OS wortJl\I coodlUou and S&e.F. NB, IAt mJ No. Ol ... c._11_. ------
IAl\Ul.a Bch, atept to P1lY wlodowcaCall 11..,; Homeowoerloanl br-..t dot. Vlo lllM V •llalmta.llprcMdid. AIMIM.ASSIST beaeQtj, For rurtJ)er in· ~' N.alde, behind~ ....... _.._ __ .-, aw hoaM, acenle tordeitalls.sai.mo Bol"l'0-:=~8::0o.ooo ~tooto Ir Crueero: •Small elauta for For;::tGllmportftrm =-=~.EJ'{·1-Sl0p--::...'N_Go __ . ----ClEllS ~~QI 21• olc:locatedalllOOW. tlHlble ttrma, PHtJ...;.;..;..;.;.;..-...;;.;.__.-..._ ___ =':'a~; tnNWpo&tO.at.l'.Oood~~~~~~~~llClellDilat f:%c,fot l'rl'a., ~ Cout ""'' Sult• c., cndil oo problem. Call round: Irle~ Setter ·--~. ~ for brt1bbl ~--::t~-" .. ~ "L!!~~· UTOTEll ________ , N.B. (acrou from •noobll.pUoft. f•tn .... OoUep Park, .~.......,to_,. einblUoua penoa • o ........_ -, .. a. ... -.
Balboe Baf _Club). S'l'EJU..JNGJ'l:N.SVCS Cll attl. IU·ll .. , e ••...... bu• IMl1Uul mind 1'al.9S ..... Afa.'7P.11. ~ \t.PIJ"ld8d tona.nt 714/11M-1810(bkr) MfW u4 tQJoJa wortrln• •tt.h .. ,..GB11 IC•~ -.-wan•-, Openl.,. How Available ~ meota $l500/bft ~ .. :.~ tnvolv• .. .,.._ -• 1111111 • p/'.UJM dub ~ • ~ om ~t ....., W.e.cl IOJO 0 IT : 8 I k IT a o ~ oeen· Cild8r$ IAMI Irv ..-ea, ..... pr hr. oo lad • lrd ab1fta. No
laeet$Z!Omo. UUllocl1d ........................ ~rmaa, malt, r. • illiiOtteltl)bOCM 0.COSTAMllA ::;.b••• 01"' ur.
Call Carol BafT1 <n4> N'l!ED '15,000 2Dd T.D. ward. Beacb/Yortnowa c:ontac:t . Prior n · • MOllMWBlvd
75Wl7l lK Int. tN0 mo. 8allooo RB.._.. • PlrialN befptW, bid not nu -~-K::a.iutiu =•Jn =rtd. le.art aJ'O\lDd -··-· C4M dbt 1uUes, utll pd. GOO 2Dd T.D. l~ tat OST: II, taa/ tilk • Contact Terri ADDlY ln ~l Of·
Ate, a.mpJt l)bf, hom mo. C•ll Sltlp =--Nwpn 8'1. aak at 'h'aascn..rt, =--~.anl, llcm·Pri, la ,.,..oo 1811
$1-.NolHrtQ.175-900 T1"4111 ,_;../Gl..om. •----------.11G. &O.E. • M/1' NWportJhd.Cll
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a,.o__, &ec"' 'l-1 lclt>...,. pro. at; r. VloOtlll1cHat 6 lllw a &-• ~-uuuu ..,.... -~-r~~~;;~~~~;~~~J -·-~·~· !!:}'·!· mrra .aar 1 l'Awr. a ...,.,.. tlll . .r.. .. w'=l.= i ~ 0:.. ._, :l i::t1r.=.~
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01 • ! C.,u tur CMted• ..... ,. I' udl•it I L•ll:Jclf•I Palkl/Plfl..... ......~ Tree5rrk• .............................................................................................................................................................................................................
•tt1 f' .. Sorvt CUa\o0t ltemod•llDI 6 •.J Jlulfman•Son Cl•an-upa, Haullt\&, Want a HALLY CLEAN t>li·lt Landtcape. Reas. F\oe Ext.er. PalnUnc by ~~tcbelf1texturet Tret ~C:t" types +
P\auela 1{at.a1eat.1, AdditloA• Call Vtnu R.tmodel •addltlON. 1And1eaplQI· lnuned. HOUSE? Call Olq.bam f:ca· Prot. landscapell R. Slftor. St. Uc .. Im. Try ... IST. lfJ.143• bf:;:J. .=.~= anJ re..m., ,..,.,, >·ourol· LealldrAA.u«.17H.cM &C.MM4or548..U.1. wvld.q.MJ.ll0'1 Olri . ..,..ett.~Sl.2:3 1.Mf.1010 me.~Mbn. -n+.. -·---· ----~~l·U ~ • • CUSTOM Interior carpen UeeoMd" Bon<h!d • I I Walla. cel.UDp, fLoorl &c L.M.S.-Roto. Sod or Prof paiDUq, Ext fl lat. • ....... ! .............. !~ .............. .
Sudie. tr)' bJ Ja:t • TU.olo Cooac.rucOoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtDdowl cleaned. S e e d • d L a w n • . Low rata. llefa. Free ROMaA Vl:RS. Plumb· Fr lel80ftl tori • ea.-Cwtom rt~tln1 • nu Hau~. 01 toad4tr dump M8-6W Sprinklers, Plantlnc. esi. 53M7IO. _..., tni • Heatiu. Free est. a:..i ..... 1... or tdu 0edl· ~f,C•11..... cumt. P'teeut M ·ZMt tit&. • tree wrtt. Xlotn!la.1'1~7m. sis hr. ttooet16 rdlable .... _..«a vane · ,_ ................... Carpenter. handj'man a. Uoaa et.c. llM2S7 1be lloppett.a. All t ypes ot Cultom Walloaoertal aervtc:e. BofA MIC OK. Dominiq1.Ht.1'1a.M2 e•J~S.V. mt-. C::.U a.ncr J, O. orr1e1 C?leanln1 l nd. by · Eu.ropeanLandlc:aper Allwarkruar:rree.eet. meos5od4'7:0:. --... Cle I TIUPl:li.UOO""' .. O >th MIDI ....................... Hml!rmn drocarpetclean.54&-~ Top work. Fair prtce. 67W158 ,,,,-w• n9 .. .,. l Rela .._,Ida D ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---c.,.tlw ke o..1ptbM'1rorktoom. 1 ..... •0 ••0 ••n•nn• H 0 USE KEEPER . yoreve. Uq Int Ex· DRAINS CLEARE . .raat Spartllq l wt
-..U lll-0119 ........... : ........... W\dtliYWY Cuar1nt.ed Oen'I Kudyman. Pain\-Ener&IC.lc 1111 lady will Planta. at wbolnale, 1 ter. est.'John.Beck. rate, $13.SO. M ~l~a. CoUep~~e'!it =
AJC ·1iplllt CU.-~ t....Kl ~.f3l-~ lq. c~. ~· cleaoyourb0mdor$$.OO pl.tcJade,feroa,cac· Gl..JmorM5-2181 ~=c •· wmdowa at reuoa.able
-.. -•• .. ••••••••••• l•a&all yo•r carpel. 91dftCAll mar~nry. ny od ~re brly.Call111·22ltallS. t.ld,yucca,otben,8'7'ea. ' . rR.Ca.ll ... 9036 .S."ll ... Ranbl.A.ftlpm:MS·llU ....................... man . or rem e DI $45·1229 "9 Junipero. lnterlor. exterior •. laafkt Drt p~ lot 1tA 11 lrd-.ctrf proJ, J · Wauih. 881·22.U Same pertoa, :.vei wk . CM RetldenUal " comm l ....................... People wbo live id alass •ll;::s:s..1~alliaa =~t~.~· UclnlJG MS~4 Hmt1 :m~:eibo.Ui.eo:~· Ludacaplq. ....... trim· r:~b~\~~8&.t.J:fsa~~ REPAJR•R .. EROOf-AU ~a::.~ ~~c~:; •Llc. N8. CM S6S ... la .,,....._ Sa ••••••••••••••••••••••• minf. Clean-up. I yn S31.aol2 'Y P e I· s an I • 1 · V\ew"Co W-0217 AapluallMMl'Jt CaUStn. " El.ECTRJCIAN·Pric.d OCCStud nt. l Ton truck. 2 Jftl ladlea need n>ore exp. Free est. NobonL rocklhakes-compo·lar. ----· -----
• , S. ._ ,...._., nCf\t free •Umale on Trash. tree t"m· Ron b o ia a• c l ea n lb I S31-tll52or8'7·8Z 15 yn pai.l:rtint Ora. Caty. Freee&t. 50-930
• • Ill •-C-•JCGMnte tarseorsmallJt>ba 9'2·$703 M2.mt customers. Depeodable. topqualityStL1cHM95j). ·-•••• .. •• .. •••••••• -••• 4.;;.~·--~••••••• Ucenaed 873 OM9 ' refs. 979·7619. 957-8390. u •ta Pete Tit Bookkeep l n1 . e•·.. --Lile haulln1·movtna. Karen n•n r · ..................... .. l*'teaeed • reuoe.able. rOllDAtaUou. retalnln~ fur .. Gauee·Vard cteantna. • ...................... ~off oa all wallpaper. lt CERAMIC We. New«re·
.,_,_ "'ll•. blo~h. patios .................. ~ .... Reas riatea.6'2-o70IS XlDt bollMcleaniftJ dooe Brlctwork. Small Jobi. we do the baoliDI The model. Free estiqiatn. ---------4 &CMl.Ucd. TAVLORFENC£CO. byladyw/up.Depeoda· Newport. Costa Mesa A Haqmen 531.2004 53M817aftuS
C.,1••• ~C.. WoocUa Chambnk Studenb: Ha\llin£. yard 6 ble,owntram.847-31137. lrvine.67W17Seves. · · •¥••-•••••••••••••-• Uc~Ul W.1811 1ara1e clean-up. Need IJJterior ftAin•1•'" Careful Ceramic tile floora ....... •••••••••••••••• HOUa:..,IEPB ..--...ua· ' ' Carpent.. ~est. Nt1 lbmed coll. ad will G.-•lllg worlt.53MS77 -........... ,,,........ quality work at a reu drainboards. tubs.
aiae J*. OlU Allaa or babJaU ln btfr Cm~. Of· ..... .-....... •••••••••• CHEAPEST hauling ln Own trans. ~rs. EXper .... •••••••••••••• .. •••• Price. Fteeat. 9SS-0'197. &bowen • .Fr~ estimate. Tonr...... lu 'lunch. car 11ervlce, Prof landscape main-town. Fr. est.a. CHEAP! &4188 PETERS PAINTING Fine Int/Ext & fCOUStlc _SZM3'7 __ s_. ______ ,
ladca.rpeotu coa:un/res. ndminstroct S'J5--7967 ~·incl. cleanup & 6'2-2985orM5-l.390 2 FINICKY FOXES-ctn Expr'd. Reas Rates. painting. F'ree elt. Low TrMSenke
+ palnuai. Reason. Cn*wcl• 1~01 k~~~i1ci:m::i ~ T. truck. yard-aarage yacbu,apts,bomesolcs. ~~Est. Call Gene P~':~2. Call ...................... . ~~Joh.D. S:Sl-IOl2, ••••••••••••••••••••••• R e s . V E R Y cleaning (gardening). fteeest.846-al2 · Expert shaping, thinDin1
' RemodeUnc additions. ~NABLE RATES. Reaa.ratea.5'&-0116 Painting. Extr/lntr. Ex· SeUwttbEASE! le stump removal.
$~.62 per DAY
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DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
00 IT NOW!
642-5671
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~TYPIST Experienced line cook
M DISIGMla want ed r o r b us y uat type SO wpm, tousislencineersinde· downtown Laguna
Ol)el'ale 10 key by touch, silD "documentation o restaurant. Top pay: Call acct 'I exper. pref. . . l Mon-Fri ... ""' nnoc •-'-for (J ) ... """"" p r e c 1 1 1 o o e e c . ...,.....,,...., ,,.,,.
oyce ~-·-t b I I · ' ~ft or Nina. romec an ca equip· ;o.quu
C-""1L meot. Muat bave pre· __;. _______ _ wrn'sas viooa PCB layout exper. FadorytrolneH. ~forinterview &UYradesign/draftlng Work in an air condi·
---------• ellper. Call Scienlific lloned & carpeted area CocttWW...,...s Drilling Controls. w/FM music making 4t---. 5S7·9051 ask for Don small parts under a
.--Swanson. microscope. 1st or 2nd Earn up to $300 per wk. ___ ... ____ _. shift, top pay + company
Low tWtio'J. Placement .benetil.a-Gaiser Tool ..at.~. -Di.tarya.n-Compa n y. 1701 E .
c.onstrucUon superinten· Fbll time position. w / Carnegie Ave, Santa
dent, ex.per. necesaary. provide training for in ex Ana. 540-4-080.
Hunt. Beach, Costa Mesa perienced. Good com· uea. Sevetal -projects pany-benettts call Ml's FEMALE Pack11gers.
ul'der way. Please call John son for appt: Me rit raises. Ca.II
rorioterview. Rera req'd. &1HIOOO Sl8-Sl.2S 1537 Monrovia
9n-33'16orlMG-12M ---------• Ave. N.B ---------•Dr esa maker. high ----.---.---• Cashion, to aew clot.hes in File Clerk. m a cct g d~pl, own home. Please call perm position. Lt ty~mg ~ & Alpha/numenc liling.
Mature man, own car, 2 ---------Valid Calif. driver's lie
In famJly. U.ve other •DRIVER* essential lor messenger
help. Gd driving rec. Mature, over l8. Good serv1c.. Apply at:
Neat appear. Local refs. driving record. Deliver BOYLE ENGINEER.
CallbetS-SpmM5-lS32. graphic s u~lies in CORP. ,..~ b-·'-' t Or Co 11 l . lSOlQuailSt .. N.B. .........., exp ,_....aa . •PP· aoge 1 • ime. Pt-time position also 1y in penon. Jolly Roaer, Med/Dental plan. SUS ail bl E o E 1"1.ne r727 E. Dyer Rd. hr + Incentive. Call _a_v_a_e_._._. -·---1
btwn 9-U ar 3-S Marte at 751-2686 Forklift operator. Must
COOK, ____ F_or_P_tr-. E-xpe-r-.d-1Drivers (2) p/Ume 3-6pm bave good dnving re-
HulpWcahd 7100 HtlpW..ted 7100 HufpW..a.d 7100 HetpW..tect 7100 HelpW..ted 7100"-tpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GUARDS HOUSHHPER Live lo Nanny
bomekeeper for s yr old .
5 days per wk min, call
att7PM~
MAMAG841MT
Opportunity for am·
bilious person to
establiab their own dlatr.
F\lll & p/t.ime. AH areas. Xlnl 0ppty avail tor sell
Uniforms furn. Ages 21 motivated person capa·
or o v e r . R e t l r e d ble of wor1&ii with min. welcome. No exper directioo. Lrg apt com· necess. Apply, Universal plex need.a st.alt member
Protection SerYlee, 1.226 to clean & maintain UP·
W. Sth St. Santa Ana. In· keep on model It guest
tervw hrs &-12 & 1·4 Mon-apts & busy offices. Xlnt
Fri. salary, lrlnge benefits &
reg. hours. Park
Newport Apts, comers ol
Jamboree & San Joaquin
Hills Rd. NB.6'4·2622
LocaCa•iulot"/ buslaeas for a secure future. Start spare Ume
.......... without investment. SaYinga At Loan seeks in· 631~ dividual as load ---------
counselor/appraiser lo UHlll'ER
POWER BRAKE OPERATORS
Steelcase is the largest manulacturer
of metal office furniture. We have
immediate openings on our 2nd shift
due to increased volume. We offer job
security, profit sharing, an xtnt
retirement plan, free dental and other
fine benefits. Apply in person at 1123
S. Warner Ave, Tustin. <Intersection
GUARDS
_ SECURJJY
Due to our recent ex·
panslon program, Wells Fargo Guard Services Is
hiring security guards
ror. .
IRVIME
NEWPORT IEACH
SAMT.A.aMA
AMA.HEIM FUUBTOH
IUIH.A PARK
COSTA.MESA&
THI WHrmER
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J>ana Pt. &c No. San 1ftMfta
Di ego a re a . C a l 1 The Dally Pilot bu open·
Riverside, 61MH060 eitt lop for Ci.rculatioD Dia·
lBB. E.0..E. trtet Mtnaten ln· t
HOUSHHPEJlS LOT ATIENDENT. must .growinl coast area ol or'!' a.mer"& Nwpt> Frwy) .
FuU & part Umes. Xlnt be 18. Full &: pt·time. ~County. Male ~
benefits:BayviewManor company benerlts . Female, beitinneror ex· ll"' .. 410 •· c H 2oss perieoceda pplic•ta are .... ... on v . OS"p-. S5T.Q520 Ol' 848·2212 eD<lOllra&ed to apply. Ex·
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Thurin. Costa Mesa. celleo1 benefit.a lachade
STEELCASE
IOl/M-F
&CZ·350S EOE Lube Man. 2Pm-6pm,. S l1'0UP imw-ance paid by .
days a wk. Apply in =loy-•. Comn•"v car Medical. exper. front of· OFFICE-SCTV/RECPT Insurance girl. must be pe ... """ Canale F --..a--..--., '"""• .,.,.,.., .... , personal ... e. vaca· fi.ce. busy OBtGYN prac· for R.E. Developer. oood good with rigures &: '"P· 17S7S Mnraan Ln H B ... .... ., ing. Salary open. Boart&: -·• • · · uon. sick leave. pension t1 ce, must h a n dl e w/ligures . Pt·t11ne
Yacht Insurance. SOS Mod91ne St.op and credit union. pegboard le lnsurance 8:»12:30.642-1121
30th St 20 NB A &tabliahed scale for lhiA well. Apply ln person or . •rm 1. · PP· T,....s posiUoais$ltl8to$30lper call.8'5-5885, 355 Placen· Operuog for cl~an cut
lyinperson. Plastics fabricator has week based on ex -tia,St.ef20l .. NB. courteoua,capabe,coos·
Insurance opening a for m acbine boo denboos man to keep lrg ,---1•1....--shop trnes. Apply in perieuce, plus uses. MedicalAaisiat.ant condo premises clean. ...--~ person; Minimum requirements Experienced in in· Part/fuUlimeinclwknds SECRET ARY K__... Plotffcl are •Ile l~. generally s u r a n c e bi ll i n g & & holidays. 499-2050 Exper. To assist w/new ..._, clean driving record. terminology. Some , ___ .;._ ____ _
TOP GUARD PAY sales&clients. Salary+ 17372 ~=nSt.reet wtlllnpaess to wort with urolo1Y knowledge Orderiytocardorelderly Ev.a,..,.h• .. gFumiabed
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b,.<!'!!! + benefits . )'OUDl10.16ageboysand beJplul to wort hoot le gentleman. approx ~J...... -u.a.CHl ..... IST glrla. llAM to IPM back. Newport. Beach 7:»10:30AM daily. Call ~ "--'ed 1 weekdays with ~al area. Call 640--0870 lor Mrs. Davis.6'2·1626. APJ>JY in person Monday. JANITORS. pt-lime, eves. ~·. peraon n"""" 1or ~turday o~rtJJJ'le • .llC 'Bppt: ... ~ --'. ~p lv m· ...,rson. &~m. Call betwn8am· cord. Apply 1981 Placen· "''"'' ' ..-....,., L1aAv.e,,CM~~l~ 1'beG Rest.1.00W ~. -.... ---------1
Cst Hy NB 6'2-8881
~&-5paut~ Apply btwn 2-6':30-pm, genera t ype jot>sliop J'Wrt newspaper delivery, · Partner wanted, take WELLS FARGO s 4 O. 7 8 1 l . l 7 l 8 2 operalioo. Must be able but toe.a.I mana1ement of MID TECH over expansion project in ""· GUARD ArmstroogAve, lrv. to do layout. run mill, a defined district or Calll. license. Eit· Orange_ Co. Oppor ~or 6 FULL TIME
COOK
wanted for Italian restaurant, dish-up &
prtp. Full time. lmmed.
openina. 6'5-0651 lor in·
terview.
'ottlVElS Inserter lor Mailroom lathe a nd related ciaalomera, young In· peri~inallpbasu or ngure mcome within ti
M Call 642"'321ext.338. ask SERVICES Jobs now, Prr. start $.1..50, machinery. Necessary to depend~nt dl.atributors. medical laboratory pro-yrs .. For appta onJy call 01:,°:;::,eot.h2;Yc~a~~ rorGeorge. I 1S32W.Commooweallh =c!.n~;1~m~:;3~0 have own.band ~la. ~service. cot· cedure. Call Marearet 6tM533betwn9-Uam.
clties.Net$1801weekor General ofc PIT after· ,_.rt..CA 870.7,,_, Progreuive marine · forappt.MO--Ol40 Parts person. marine -.. oriented company. Apply Tboee qualified and in·.---------more. Oran1e Coast noons; typing, riling. 0• KENNEL HELP-Wkend in person. 770W. 17th St. terealed come to 330 Moduh&Escorts engineslshardware.2'31
Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. phones. work froeessing Monday, Tuesday, Wed· llve·in. some wkdav Costa Mesa. Btwn hrs West Bay Street. Costa M•1 ... n W.Coaatffwy,NB. ---------•Herrmann, Fountain helprul. Ca I morns _... ...... .. _.. 10 " 3'p ond ... _ . .......,. ~---COOK trainee. learn Con· Valley. <No of Slater ·752-8123 n.,.,..ay. anw,....ay. am· work. Call lor appt. m-Spm. Mesa. M •Y uu-u ...... Female. Top money. Part lime openings ror 3 tioental C uHnary betwn Newbope •----------.&pm, CLOSED Friday 54<M234. • • M ..... _,_ u c1ay 9:30-S:OOandaskfor M t .. -vecar ""'121 .. " assoc lJdistributoc bus. .. at: 8\:UUUltl,Appren ce. Harry Seeley in lbe us... . .... · '""· ~~·Pt1o:;:>e '7~~,!~ i-Euc••li•d•>------A Ge c='" i?e~~~ n e 230 w. w....,. Kids earn money p/time For steel fabrication. Qreulation DepartmenL Models ~~k.~ri ·~~
belwntam-noonooly. jewelry store, lull-time. lloo.217 colleding donations for Top pay. Gd advance· Equal()pportwrlty WE HEED HEW ~
DllyCL• ...... EIS r__.._ ,.._ C... Jerry Lewis tele. 581-4577 menL 7Sl-o502. Emnplooy~er F""CES •--------"""'" Creative atmosphere. _...._ "" A
OOSMETICS,AloeVera. Lady wanted to work So.CoastPl:ua.Call for StateLlc.No.C-6036 Kitchen Helper or Dis· MACHIMEOPEI. ....... o...IU'OUllST Male&fW-. ...... PART-TIMEOMl.Y
non surgical face Urt, counter & package or· appt.549-1424 bwaaher. Blue Beet ...... """En-. 1 """"""-Mllltnowbe employed& sales Ii d.istribut.onhlps ders. F /t1me days . Handyman, experienced, 675-3333after 3pm. uvuau: •. ..,,.p to earn F/tJme. N.B . ..C.11. ARA. ff,.. ....... pot.. fteetoworklnmysmap-
avail. Call Laverna, 893-9070. GeMf"Cll Office lite maintenance, Ptr. N/Ct:9pfchlni.D.Jt Prevex· stll-S567. tlcll to be• 111eceaN pliantt bu.a. of air treat-~7066 Must enjoy phone con· 642-3030 Kitchen Aides ~.zrJo ul, not nee. 9clul.,. .. -•••g ment eqwp. Mon-Fri ---------•Early A.M. aut.o routes. t a c t . w o r k I n g Full or P /TI. Apply ........ n.-•CTURING -, --&..a-. for 0 6PM·10PM or Moo-Thur Counter person lor Jrv,C.M .. N.B.,Mon·Fri. d l ........ -.... ES ... LES G rfl Jd c 1 t mn.l .. urn _,..,, ..._ ·-r &PM OP M •-S d I h h P /T w/customers & etai ~...,.-"" a e onva escen MACHINIST ~rBO••I l•t'"'r•lew. · 1 .. at aan we sop, · ma.JC40pages,S300mo& work. Paid vacation, Thll lime. No eves or Hosp.,7781GarfieldAve, N.B.co.needll.CJassA "" 9:30AM·2:30PM. $400 ~7~~S:~~-~~~e::~ ~-6320 Wall Street slckpay,profitsharing& Sundays. No exper. req. H.8.847-9671 Macb.inistlorBridgeport TRAINEES ew York West mo.sa.laryor profitsbar-
Bn!oda. •---------health Insurance. Apply See Mllte or Steve, 11.W. 1. -... ""4•• ... DIOS Mill le Hardinge Lathe. Modlh.631-5600 i.nC program which ever
El...,._, 8am-12am, Mon·Fri, Wri&ht Co .. 126 "'VWUV"llws;""" ,.... __ ,_, · · yoopref.Noexperoec. Custom sailboat yard nd.s ~ ..... ca Bardeo's Pest Control. Rochester St. C.M Pot-0-gold program '-"-= .... eraoce precuaoo Micro •du..ic. Mother 's He IP er I Some mgmt oppty avail.
carpenters. hardware in· 696 Randolph. C.M. ---------Nds 12 people for work. Exper req'd. To~ We are seeking In· Housekeeper. 2 children. For interview call all
stallen. exp laminaters. TECHNICIANS 540-5570 HARDWARE SALES pleasant telephone pro-bens. E.O.E. SS'7·905l as dlvlduals for fin\ shift ages 14' 2. Hrs 10:30-6:30 lPM ~3880Sun·Wed. PSquaredBoataS'1·2873 Exper pref'd. Apply In ject . No ex p nee. r1>rRonAdams. poelUons in our Proch.c· dally. Forlaterview ca11 1---------General Ole-PBX answer· per s 0 n • c r 0 w n Housewives.students, re· Machinist tloo Department. We will 64C).740t. Begin 9/1. PAIT·TIME ~e:? .. ~nnlor earlyt SET YOUR ~~~gs. ,
0
orpnex·.lmr'dmed0r Hardware. 3107 E. Coast tired welcome. Top hrly Medumlcaly tdr1a1idn tb1e 1rlgbt1 in· •--MO--_--__._--... -r -Counter woman t.o write ....,.._ ~ mes rou e OW ...,..,._. ,, ""' "'""' CdM wage + cash bonuses ~ v ua s n m c ro· ... ,.. _,_ contracts In rental
CM/HB area. Msl have .._. qualified """'Pie. Rate of _,, t.c•uu _,...,. __ , __ ... , tb " ..--·--------i paid dA.UY. Day & Even· Abill" , ____ _.. di 1 e>,...·uvmCI ...,... or e N E E D E D B Y cent.er. Some wknd.s. Ap-depeodable car~l WORKl.._.G pay depend.J..og upon ex-i.ng shifts avail. Apply 10 .lY..., WV1a on es~ muk makin& industry. H O L L y W O O D ply, 1930 Newport Blvd, " per. Apply 1n person Hotel AM to 5:30 PM wltdys at engines & hydraulic We will also cooalder ex· CASTINQ COMPANY CM
DEMTALASST. HOURS! Mon·Fri 9am·4pm, lSS COOIC ·PM 7902 Westminster Ave. systems. Wllltra,tn. Call periencedapplicanta. FOR MMJOR FILMS ar•--------
Chalrslde, full time. RocbesterSt,C.M. PAMTRYWORKER Westminster Suite #B !>"apply,ScienUlac Drill· TV COMMERICA LS PARTTIMI
G d benefits H B Trendata "Flex Time" •now Con•-•-""'S '""an C b 1 -!~ 0 -~ • • -"--t bet th GEN'L OFC. man for We are seeking In· upstJlirs ~-Mu...,.~· .. -~ • ompre ens ve com· 125-$100 per day if ac· WIB-EHDS -or-.....,..,. you 0 8 e dlvlduals with rood _..:.. ________ """ .. esa, .... ,.._..... pany benefits lncludlnl oepted. Yearly fee. (714' Ev-SundayandEve.,, --------1 nisb hour trafric or just variousofcdutles,typi.og u •B .&IDE ~medical and den -. ...... Ext...... _, .,, DENTALA.SST-Cbnlde. .1~ lluJ 1 a must. 551.2290 bandllng le preparation la.A A Maida wanted, Harbor · •vA'"""' ""'" otber Saturday aod Sun·
Frr. min 1 VP exper. Sal ....,...,. in a e onger. •---------experience. Enjoy ex· k 1 di 1 Inn Motel 1800 W tal. Call or apply lo•---------day mominp. Driver lo
JO This and other "top or Oen Ofc Fee Paid To wor n me ca · · person : 39$2 Ca mpua l.NelCC!llm.G senora sola para d b di f 0 11 open. Fringe benefits, the lines" benerit.s are hrcllaslftCJ 5725 c e 11 e 0 t c 0 m Pan Y laboratory. exper•d in Balboa Bl, NB. 67S-3'63 Drive, Newport Beach, manteolmlento de cua, ~ tounc~e~. Juli
bcbarea. Call847·2S81. yours il you have the 1 benefA i~~9 •-• phlebotomy Ii back ....,. ,..11 ,,_1 .... 1 (n4) 5'CM08Q. Equal Op. cloy cuart.o a camblo de ha 1.... t.ati followingqualificaUons. Customer lol owup pos pt1., am .... noon laboratory procedures. ll'UU.,.~ portunity Employer dos diu de trabajo. Ex· vevanor ~,.es on for PR oriented lndiv. Moo·FrlPersonnel Call Mar1aret for appt. <Wareboueemanl M/F/H. celente barrio. Uame + &OOd drlYing record.
Call Leslie. 833-2700. Also MARAIOTT HOTS. (71') MO-OltO FuU ume rot pubUahina cualquler momento. Cafi 642·4321, ask for
Fee Jobs. Dennis & Den-900NewportCenterDr. company in Newport eo.9521 ~.~~Se. eley or Don
DIMTALA>lntO OFC. Avall/Cbalrside-Lab. Sr. Teat Technicians N needed. Two years col-f\&.U time posit.ion wpt lege or equivalent in _Center ___ . 146-__ H_os ____ , el eel r on I cs. Good n1s Personnel Service of Newport Beach L-"cape Fore-• area. Ages J.J..~. 64&-45Sl TRANSMASI " .......... Jrvine, 2082 Michelson Equal. Opp Emplyr M /F llua\ have knowledge ot Mallroom le rtnl bop MUISBYMAH PBX
D.ENTAL/ORTHO Auls· knowledge of 'M'L logic, tant. P /Ume. Expr 'd, transistor circuits and
8,D.A nee:. Pleasant ofc, core m e m o r I e s .
Irvine. 9.(J'1TJ Minimum or two years
Dr. allpbasea.551-1234 aembly. F-~. :rs n:: CORP hll.Ume, mature male Answertnc service
Ofc Fee Pald toS12K Hotelsr-........~L ,.._._ Le I a I Sec. r et a r Y • ~!!:ib!'m train. Non· • over 21. 6 Daya incl operator ruu &c Ptr. Call n-.....--~ mlnlmum3ynCalif.ex· , sz.75 hr start.1~~~~~~~~~ Sa\/Suo. Wort wltb 135-3581 Prod. Control C• Expe:ror willlng totraln. perieoce in domestic Apply 10·3, On Site I· planta,tree:s•deltvery. 1--e-n_o_n-to_w_r_k_R_e_t-ai-I ---------• experience tesUng and
Dl!n&al Recept. Exper'd. 4 trouble ahootlng core De.11. tl50. m.7277 da.ya, memories.
Nat'l co orrers excep. Both F 4r Ptr needed. law. Newport Beach law Pbotograpblcs. 3303 MATERIAL CONTROL Elcpet. pref'd. SS. Ht up. Pharmacy 11 AJl4 PM.
Uonal post to conscien· CoUeae student.a or re· firm.Goodbenerat.a.Call Harbor Blvd, UoJt E5, &XPEDITOR Entry ~:.~ry, Some wl:nd wrk .
m-0111 eve..
Dental AUilt. Good op-.
p or . Salary open
w /benefit• in Newport
ofc.14&-41168
OENTAL REC'PT, w/ex·
per. for potiUon of office
manapl' for a ..,,e busy a Dodol' pr•etice id Sad· · dlebact Valley area.
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0eaUJ Au't., esp., Wed
Frl, La1u.ae Nlaue acn.
Dental Ale't, cbainJde,
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Excellent working en· :=& t1:nrs'Pe~~:: Mr. Mauola at540-2300. Lesal Secretary, exper'd. MAl~AMCE 0q~~. ~t,C::~d~ew!:k RSERY WORKERS met I cs / pharmacy
YirODlllflnt. Liberal l r · I Se I ofH t' gt Hotela A 'l of ""' detail $'UO br, apply la person belptu1. Healt.b Im COY· lng~.benefits and com· ~ach.~ii~Be~b'.0 on ft...I" /P_..._ ~i:~a~r!: ~~PP0.~!!!1!~Y 10 ~/ft~4rCalll edptid· at65UBarrancaRd,ltv. ence f/f\ill time emp. petat1ve rates with a .,,..... w _........-· · (4!rk.a1 maau ......... ce at •O. am-·· or ap · APl>lJ In penon l(~a 1rowlo1 company . Gingham Girl needs C4lete ...._.,.,... sume, refs, aal requlr• beaut. 218 bed coovala· 540-TaEOE MUISISAIDU Verde Pbarmac1 2t11
P'8ae send resume or mature housecleaners ffrwt ._. ..... f Of' ;:.21~ ':,;1~~~ ~~ir8lo:! ~~"r: 11 AT u a E w 011 AN 7-1 It a.u. Good •-1 ror Harbor Blvd. CM Except
9PPlfidpenooto ~siJop s. car nee. P/fcr¥ ...... C.Mr. PO Bu 1580, Co1ta plumbln1 uper. re· p /Ume to welcome exp•f'd Is eertllled. 'Iburs6Sun
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TRENDATA CORP Girl Friday, min typing , wqe ;. beoefttl. Al!PlY merdw:da. Plwbla bn. P9rsme1 MU
(Jllilk screening co. Full Housecleanen, Tuea-Frt, Legal aee~l~'· Ute In person Beverly Nead car, lite typ~,..OeNer ___ St._C_.M_. ___ Xlot GPPOl" to ~·lat
Standard Memories Ume.540-5656 8·3PM. Call, Janice'• ~ to~n. Manor ConuleaceQt IC'f.W. MUl.SISAIDIS c:1aa orfa.nll. bl rr.tne
Dlvialoo ~Anoa.MH.800 req,41f.l . Hoo ~VlaDtrad.a l l d f Alllblftl. Ptr•oa·eaU VM. Havv tm.rview-~.,:;;:~~~: 01':;" ~~~:;.~a~~ UOUS£CLEANERS " LEGALSECRETARY LacuDaHllll.Df.eooG • =.:r:·~: to ttart. Wad: into f\ill lnl. DetM-nec., IM
(?1')540-3805, Ext. 213 full tlme + benefit.. Pt· JANITORS tr you want Latona Hiiia. Recent MAIMT'IMAt4C= .,.-.mo Ume. MatCU'• women. do~ s 1" per9(lDDel ume also avail w/no ex· more out d llfe we need eicp. neceuary, pre· a .... ..-C WUJtralll.Smallf.rteodl1 nper. lla1tllf. pr.f'd. F.Qual Opportunity per Qeeded. Ask for Carl youl 551·M'll rerablJ probate. Xlnt •-•-Mature lady to llva·ln IM:Wty. Call Oarfield ~ oe_en du. to pro-£ to 11/F Gray. AMA Glass 29$0 b'Plna"S/Hlk1Usreq'd. Apply la PtrlOD. wfladJU...htBr,tY O...alllaatllolp.,mt mouoa. StartlDI sal mp yer W. catral, #5, S.A.' Homec0 leani.DWl ilbel Ip. Full Call M,... Wloslo1t tor Newport Du nu. l Ul nn. ll b9 + aa1. •111t Oarlleld AH, fl. 8 . SLIQO wtxa.,t beu. CAii me poa. accept ~lfM080 BackBayOr.~wPOI"\ hnt ear. C&ll (T H) ea.-n ....a,OoUt&I PerMwl· DilN~ ....,.Jhtll"r Graphic• Aut. work ~~~~d.~!_•Topwlib.~ •~1NtSTOU a.mi aftJpm. e-P-KB -~.2TIOHarbor • ..__. todeslp/draft alr condl w,_,., Oata, paste.up, WlUIUU~ ....... '; wa ..,. ""'T--..., . ..,.,,.. . . C.lf. _......,... •'-'•• tnt.em ".or C<!m. 10me darJrroom work. ~ P/Td)'l. llature, ... per. Drllllt.on. It ~ ALI.JOBS FREE
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NelpW..ted 7100 W.tM 7100 W..tH 7100 S.U001I S1lt1 AU rac· ...Ury/Rec.p F'IT.nr TYPIST Aflll•cn 1010 Pt'MtoY• 1041 f'8t•av 1050
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••"••••••••••• tl\'t, 1oph~l•tlcatod , Fub II. Cd phone man· ~ST ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• Ree--Uonilt nd ftbUJ" fublon·rnlnded. career· ner • appearioce. Od ..,.....,. / FRGHT DAMAGED Sm Fem Sbep/mlx Bed ..a---r -·ttre. 6 r •• ~.. J orleoled. a11reulve, \1Pin1akllll SH pref.not ,_)'OUDlpel'IOnw ac· , 'UI-, .. -T..... fonlin ·~i:~bop bant·W'tftln1 )'OUO,I peG• ~··Call 8:JO.s. Mon· curate l'Yt>lnl lkllll. 10 HOT~INT SALE. l308 epayed. ne.ts .kd. to 1d aprina sus. 2 Jtide.w.,
Our 1rowln1 aaency =~·~~ O:t!!: Pl• for blth·fUblon Prl Ju lie Grltm, key ability t.o work ln W. aroer or Harbor. home....,. epm bea: I le1tbe1-. 1 up.
••• ~, dfoamtc lo t XI I M4-U30 w .. tmln1ler ofc. Con· SantaADa.8'1't-21Zl 1.11-.. •···· .. at. l""""ed, bol1tered $100 ta. dl""':ual wft.h 1a blcll· 'l'Woc.&IOJIM 1 1 d -"""en _... 1 ore. n Huon• E or; M/F tact Mr. Brock (714) ~-'" r-J MMSl3 ..... __. U rt Beach Ad Aa.a· es a y, ex..-n cwv, wai• A dt.acou.ntl App· · ·c-...a-•l·l75I, IAM..ePN CMH PAID WOlldetflll \we pet, adult t--------CJ'OUDd, ....-pe~ ty -~•-, welJ·croom-d· fublon1 ly ln Pf'ROD only, Tues --··-r W1hrt t>ryn/Refrl1 prtf.-.za
lo train to become C)' _.... r~pt/ .. c y, bit, for ewch11lve d ... 91 AUi 8 fl Tburt. AUi 10. for amall faat·fl'Owlng TYPIST. Mstbefut&ac· wortinlornotl57-IU3 z -•~. mal .... fetnata, =~mentcounr,lorln CaUAmeUaatf.SS·-lbop. 1IOI Wettvutr Dr. •UAJI at The Gap. s manufacturl na com· curate.~ fnn dJct.t ........... ___,, I f -d .... • I d~ olfle9 with re .. .-00 NI ... l007 Caul p•-CM E 0 E I S I U9'0U ·~ ..... roat· ree. weane ... tr• ne . Lu..t aunospben. Call • •""' .. u . . . . puy Mutt h11te aood "fi mac . av o exp Wuben dryers Oood 5tl-4ll5 ll"P bed ael, :dot
Carr'f Fox. S40 toU ~ALOMCI. SaJtaladyneedtd Ftr. 8ecretar1t Recept1onlst aldlla. ahthnd • typin1. heplW. 7sz.717o ~afftAtt::nce.210•---------cond. SUO /ba& o fr """"'---·I A ""---·~ ror brilAl ln Iii Ba.. N ..... h ,.._ ~retary may 1et the ..... _ .. ~ HB u ............. ...1.211~da-Couta1 .-....... u_ gen -. Col\a ... aUY ewpott ... ac . \A:Hn opportunJtw to travel. Watten ...... boyl. -teta ' . .._ ....... - • J V
cy,lT90HarborCM div ••• Int eacltln1 Mt I031 1ttew law office. Very Want car.er· minded. for lunch ab.lib. No U · Movtof, Kerunore washer .,._...,..,. 1-----'-----
AU.JOBS l'REE c:u'~ ... 'f: ~. uusr~ c:~· Experience Call J im Raymond , ~enee~.App· 6tiec.dryer.1oodcood. ,_It f 1010 ~b:":!1~t:~
PQJA ............ '41 n.1.11 fl Otftnl9 Penonnel Otf cba.rtaac(IOU.Oll In J7800 t not reqwred. 714-612·'7840. iyUiGODoveSt,N . 112Sforboth.87U141 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• '"'"'· no;,dealent plea11e. Sta.,., Serv1te of Huntln1ton dopt. 1tort1 La1una. Waitreaa. full time. days Comina Tappan eiectrtc *•I IUY * * m AJva Ln CM MJ..*3
PLASTIC COM PANV Beactl.. ltltl Bue~ NtwP«t. or UuQ~ SICllTAIY •s.cr.t.fff* for rettrement home. ca too. 4 bumtt. orly Good med Furniture & LEATHER S 0 FA .
nuds Prod11Ctlon TelllO DIS~brc:omm H G.Clfc/AdmlnAlllat.aot J?all848-881l. newitOO.MG-2333 ~Uancea--OR 1 will Bu.llocb. 1 yr old, Hile
..._ • ...A._ No , .. ,,_.. n ---~ .... :: ror _.....,DI ~ e train 133-fM ( D e P • r l m e n t 1 I ) To S14,000 WANTED: No. La•una b . o.. 511u • ,. y new paid Sl.400 aell '850 ........ ~ .. ,,_. ~---. --EnltoMrina. plarudna • Beach. Older lad•y or Wu er, Dryen, ...,per or ._....or ou. • 'bed · lira l•m·Spm G\>od lndiv ulrln• pro &i.peraon, •llN .. lvci. cooau.ll.lna flrm bu an Emp&oyers PayAllFees motherofynuH cbUdt.o nlce!Completelyrebuilt. MASTIUAUCTIOM Al90 Kina slse .S7s.
bent-flt.a. Good 1tarl1n« leulonaJ olc CaH WUJa pmJUve attitude, I" ur Ol*llna for a MCretary lb Reindeb nSt 1,!ency ,. .. _ ,.or •-.=:.-my 1 . .,... Ye. pa.rantee. SJ.30 ea. 646 1616 a IJJ.9625 -~--------e-¥ P'nquent rev~wa m.ln1D DeMit A Detl Prr Exper orwUJtralo A~l 'd Min 4020Bln: ~elOC ........ , ... _..... 1 • s l d A 1 lS ._ •...a.-1015 At&M appb at Plutech ~1 toDDll Sen-I~ ol "-tu tn ,._.,,..., Stan YP'lll req · Newport Beach 833-81110 ~ lovely well behaved 1 e en 1 u · .... _.
Allots. 1111 Pl1CC'nt11 lnlM'. zoa Mlchelaon da"7 Shoe'Stoie. CM 4o 11tpm. (Sb 6 die· CaUforAppt/FAtab'M dauabter' to ~I Moro 53'1·25a ,.""ff PAID ••••••••••••••••••••••• taphooe exper helpM> & y ho '-"" :no~ Dabtla Cdll Ave. CM ..a.lSill Dr 30T7S. Briat.oJ ~or aubmtt retume t:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii achoo . our me or Fr111dalre Wuber. S7S. Fer Id med furn anti· Sa &sUn .. 0 R b Co ,. mine. 497·2382/evu. ObodcandltkM\. --•drTV's151f:.w Ii t ~·-•-,,_ P R E . S C H 0 0 L • SALISPllSOM &o ac. · au .. Sacret&ri Reta. requlred. 54J.tte8 .. -4 pc 1 v rm eet., UUWJI "'
Tf:ACHBR. Nurury It.£ s.i. P tdroo, cners.euc 6 en· Attn Peuonnel US • Immaculate twln bed/· bdrm seta, other' odds at
.ehuol ~ficale or n · Dllf'J I MlTftlNG lh l le. t: BlkCJ' St, Coeta Mesa. TYPISTS Women wanted for For sale: u cu.ft . frame/bolster S7S. 6 eoda.67$-(16'78afUpm.
pn"d. bn Oulble. C -.,J M.Ull ne~~ ·~tct·or/~:rr!!~~ Ca.8121&218EOEM /F/H Sandwich Shop PIT. CM retrlg /frzr, rna ad drawer formica cheat Garage Sale, Tue·Frl:
pee tu M>-ml> UDiQue ltom. cJ lleu w.unn Pl1aa. W--087Z. & SECRETARIES 919-0303 S125/l»t ofr. MUfU al\. •· N&Qf recliner M.\. 4 Queen·sz bed. mototty· PR~OP&RATOR V_.1 b .. plucaed,lnto'I' ., .. , _, Secretary-Maintenance Dovouoeedewamooey Over .0, willing t.o learn Q>M. Enllilb dJninC chraRaS80 cle, TV, table saw, ~~1c Ill F' wanted • re out Ion re erra ~_, Secy. Mu.st type '5 wpm. "e°'QJoyy variety Let the order clerk type or work .,_...... 1020 all. l Ena. chair '30. l· aquarium. etc. 21801
ror fut mov in& in aan1~ that hu created SllOPll WlllC Balboa Bay Club. please freedom a nexiblUly or on6butt.on phone. ootyp .••• ?::::••••••••••••••• ~ •blldeb'ftabb~~wln/eltdrwMOr. Ocean View Ln, H.B. l!t.M.nt/comm'I ahop. &ac a demand fo r m o re Wbole .. te1 retail farm call for appt. 845-5000. woc'flinl temPOra.ry J&· 1.ng, .o hr/wk. muat be r....a.. & C•ltMJ .-. ___ ac -.-~fut appbc.nl mu .W.people Wearebuay w/lmmea openings. ut520. al-mentaofyourchoace Otxlble for varied hrs. VJllWI I""' 14$.v•-IA--UG--10_/1_1_/12. __ G_t_a_•·doo-r twtvt' wOftinl exper and n ud help! Ea Lcq halr o«. No exper ... Start S3 p /hr Call s•LE ...... A a. O.cll310or Ryobl peraeo ced or n ew ~. WlU traln. Qall tor 1 1 • $ ctays.1Dutlea wormedlk !~1 you. Call Im· 646.4071 ·mornings or Ill' Mbdrmovln1. Liv'1,~dbllf1.'. <8'> .• windows, office
ltA!lt c•mera. Knowled.c aalespeople may apply appl.842·5183 nvo ve renta pro· a.., y. eves. New" 111«1 3, 5, " 10 furn. Coll ..... "' s • eq~pment. edger ex· ~ alrippintt. bmdt'ry Ai Attrartlve (anUquea> of. Sal pertiet1 . 71415.59-1868 ~8~ office • a pd a. bch c ruiaera. some an&qs. All 4pm OD· ercaser, ·rum!ture. misc.
worllln1 w1cu11tomen fice • \Oii quality c~ es Secretary for .. llboat co. l d YACHT mopeds moto c roaa ly. Call "96-1575. 34202 2311 WHtmmater Ave,
helpful Good worluoa pie) asaociates lo work RETAIL Gd abortbaod Ir typlne over oa s~a ISM....... bik~' •• allpartama ... ~~..'.-~lc. ~~-OPtbia. po, space 27, c.o.ta Mesa ~ ... E o E "-II c 11 with. Contact Sandy __ ... d ~------" ..... ..,...., ,...... 1---------
o<.-.....r ....:....' •t~~1';::'c aro Or1-·-k1 or J1mWood 1• ClfflceauJ)pUea&ata· lk:lllsn-..ed.4 aywr 5570061 WI lib t T ' · LoC;JcJbargain•' ........,., .-r....,.,. IVWlt • tlone"". F /T pos1'tlon• wk 7·5:30 Apply W.D. • 81 oa exp. op cycles. Buy,aeU.tnde · ----------1 st&-5990 •1 3723Bln:hSt. N.B. llnel, top comm. K.ona 142-mo Low:eeat" sofa, cof" 2 Prtotin1 ---------1 available. Phone ror Schoell Corp. 3502 S. F.quaJ Oppor Employer Marloe,67$-1403. XTO NEWPORT BL. CM end tbls, 2 lamps, knick· '-...U, Restaurant Man.a1ement 11pp'l. Greenville St. SA knact shelf, elec clock •
. Attht ~ut·. s'hla7'-y .. rsy .+s 'cc!~saol~ Al~lf~·:.z~eat Secretary SEC'Y/BKKPR YAIDMAM • .. .t IOJO OVING. Beaut. Fr. CoGEmGboEWref~!l~eed zer. & " .... "' twwportHofM Rental center hu opeD·T I I Prov. bdrm aet, twn · uucr ... ryer, Exper&11lay-out paste· Mesa.646-0208days. ...wportSt.tlonen L.om,lwc. P!t'. l·I, Mon·Fri. Llte lnaa for 2 men ........................ beds,compl.w/adrntte Antique cedar cheat.
up ol all types or business D-•-boolc.keeplcg, etood lyp. Mecbaolcal knowledge Yasbica 400mm telepboW at and ... lamp. 1 dr. Dresser. 549-2301, art :stationery.Call Mr. West nc:1K-SW'&Dt SalesRepFooda Nwpt Cntr f'loanclal lne. Newport Harbor helpful t b odwrit Kareo • •·30 forapp'l. <714>S57·9212 PERRY'S PIZZA $1t,i20 + C.. firm &eeks resnnn•lble. Lutheran Church. 798 I ' new• ..... •d off. Jemw/caaeS75. dresser Is stool. 4 dr 1-·-·-------
....&.1 "'--· ...... , f··" •-rt ..... -ing nee. ..e.. ay . 968-3793 ..A.-o z 1. m•-. 2 elee I f Iii M h ... .,.... ShntOMll nvw omni .or """ -pa Tap ol the llne nat:l corp matw-e. people-Oriented, Dover. NB 549.3131 Will train A I 1930 "'-.. mvs• vera am es! UC
---'-------1 tnne openings. Varying offers protected terr. to gd natured, non · SecTroel9300 Fee Pd NewportBivd,Pt>J· C... 1015 "to:~ t_~· .. ~: miatt. Outatandlng Produc tion Wo rke r I days & hrs. Ideal sup· career selective indiv. smoklna. ertldent In-.... •-•••••••••••••••• _;,. troa , ....... -am itelN: addina mach, t.ax· Deilvery Driver, $3. hr lo plemental income f/StU· ........ 11 h--1s divid··-· who is able lo Utll ... Cieri& y • f llow Ith D -·--... ~ "'"' ·~-y j--1ru rum ........ W 833-2700. u.::uu .... ~!... oun., e w ~ · Purebred Siamese kit· ._ .... _ + • __ .. chain . .....,.lU • ... -~ •1• • start.642-2256 dents. Mal be 18 & over. ck Denoia Personnel type, organize. work VenaUJe 1DUiV. w/aecy dentandinl of graphics tens,9wbold.$20. ......., "..,..... plaatat. daahea. 907
_P_IT_ex_p-. f_ull_ft_ .. __ -e_book ___ , Apply in person any day Service of Irvine. 2082 w/numbers. who owns akll1a cao adv w/oat'I co. & minor woodworkln1. 4118-1752. SlOO. Alao other cood Walnut. HB .
.... _.e from3PM lo9 PM Mlcheleoo l>r. own auto & can adjust lo Poet w/endlesa variety. Will train. 540-5850. buys.873-6141 •---------keeper·accounts pay a . 2108~ W. Oceanfront a multi·faceted pro· Call Candace, 848·1288. D091 . 1040 Rattan Inlaid codrtall tbJ l\ Bolero Way' NB.
ble, account& reeeivable. Newport Beach · SALESSECRETARY fesslonal environment. A1ao Fee Jobs. Dennis Is ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • Sat/SUn. lO·apd bike.
_pa_yrol_l_._$6_._hr_._67_$.8030 ___ 4 ___ _:6'73-:=....:l.366===---I Immed opening for Salary ope n. Please De nn_l s Personnel •••••••••••••••••••••••Golden Retriever pup· ~l~old.Pf:iasac. stereo,loUolgoodllUfC'
PunchP.ressOperator Restaurant . secretary in int'l Import· telephone Jock Begg, Service or Hunlioglon .w .. u 1005 pies. AKC Field Ir abow 550 -= mp......._ __ •o•o Mwit be el(J)ef. Top pa,y. Cook Ir Dishwasher i.ng co. ln Fashion Island. 64G-9350. _Beac'1._l61~ Beach. .. .. ,.,,............... pet .. $b&ta, ~m~. · ,
___ ea_1_11_s_1._0502_. __ , needed. Apply a1300 £. ~ge6~ S:~ut re&.ary ·--J<ee¥4tid SICY/fYPIST raisedwtrLC.Xlotdiap . ~Nauc.~•7 alla leafy bay SS.IS.
QAIMSPECTOlt 17th St. CM. Across fr but not essential. Atten· Ptn011a1elto$150 Type 60wpm. S /H ~=:=~fes! t2U>4Z-l.56l. :,:-WL5M . Nutrodocrood251ba.ao
Duneoslooal & electrical Ralph's Market. boa t.o details Is eye for Prestigious flrm aeeks helpful, rrontofc position Clocb! Slbertan Hust}', l yr old, HJ..count.ry JOOlbte.30
inspectio!' of sub & ~mal -R-EST-"-A-U_RANT ______ , calculation. Salar y pride & performance for C.M. promo mktg HUGE SELECTION AKC papers, loves chlld, MOVING! Dreaaer. bed, O"laefv'a Feed& Tod&
electron.1c _assem.bhes. J-a.in--lox $1SO.S850 mo. Call Katie person. Ca ll K ay. ftrm. Good atmos. & co. ,,, _ _. show quality , SlOO . bdfet. chair, wool band 2St4NewportBlvdCM
Exper m IJlSpection f _. •-(714 )759-9461fordetaHs. 833-2100. Also Fee Jobs. benefits. $7SO.S800 per _......c:• 486-5199. braided rug, 8\'Jxll. (acrosa from Orange
MIL-Standards req' . Coob & C-'er Dennis & Dennis Person· mo. Call546-~3ext22. llltenatioaal . Much more.493-atTl County lair>
G I I p I Sales ne!Service orlrvine 2082 ...,." Collie, 10m06, Fem,AKC. 64!)..56116 rowmg e ectron cs mgr '"°""' "~ G 1 ff . • Sel'Vlce Sta Attend. Full & ed S friendly, intelligent 1ood 1 Bdrm set S150 2 end 1---------ofrs good pay & bens, Immediate openings for ~retary/ enera o ice MJchelsonDr. p/time, exper·d. lite <>PenW .thru al. w1"""'" ... -.'"-.960-6210 tables, SJS. coffee table. .ut •"-. G. 9 y-. · I t h 1 • d d Kiss the Irvine Corp. l.802Kettering Irv •;uuun;u ~ ,11_._., ,.. _.. u..,.v • ., congema a mosp ere. s wing an graveyar SECRET" .. Y mech'I knowledge. App· (714) 754-lm · $50, ......_ set w, .. uku, l6..., Hands, pleasure or Equal Opportu~i t y shifts Starting salary world goodbye, for quiet ~ . ly.2590 NewportBl.CM MALTIPOOS. i,c, Maltese $100, 6 cbain. z chairs, sbowS2000.6'73-6474eves.
Employer. $2.85/hr for swing and CdM loc ! Mfg rep nds Data Processmg onent· i,., poodle. 7 wks, shots. S3S ea. l.i.ke new cond. 1-------..---
DECC $.1.00/hr for graveyard. pep I ersaosnaan11. tty t e,1l0enpeb ognl rel ed to ass.isl systems/pro· Service Sta. Attendant. Player Plano English. Adorable. $3S. &4&-8540 1.(21 Alabama, HB. Apt. Jewelry 1070
Irvine 546--4731 Applicants must be 18 gramming personnel in exper'd. Full or p /time. x1nt cond .. cii-ca 1900. 24 A ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•andover toapply. olc.Ugbttyping,filing& preparat.ion&maint.or Apply,ArcostaUon,l7th rolls.SJ.S()0.544-8581 MIN I AT URE . . omea'sweddingring,•.<;a
Radiator Rpr. some mecb inte r es l I n h igh lecbnical D. P. documen· & Irvine, CM SCHNAUZER MALE. 8 DiniDg ad.. $40, bl.It •~ht carat + 10 amJ stooes.
bkgrnd, 18 o r older. Please apply in person or technology products· talion. Word processing Oriental rug, xlnt cond. 9 Ma;, SHOTS 67S-0326 TV. SlS. tables & cba&n1. '67S By appt. 549--0097
drivers lie. 646-4788 or call 714/631·9942 _~ __ 5090 _______ 1 exper. helpful. An oppor Service Station Allen· x 12. S675. SIS ea. 661·1192 1--·-------
631·94.24 ---------. t.o be part of a oat'I data danl, exper'd. Day & fl73.4417, Mrs. N1tla.nd. Female Carin Terrier. l ,,_ •-~--t, d t1 u try 1071 .,_.a.. TM lox proceaslng co Xlnt co Eves. FUU & p/tlme. Ap-ear droops, cold /wbite a • ~ very I ••-•••••••••-••••••••
Rea! flstate 2235 Hartl ltfd. Sales benefits . Phone Ad· ply: Shell Stal.loo. 17th• Great~c. color, weantac.8C7-47S.S CODd.f1S.2tblla.mpe. SlO oodworklog too la. EA''!'6cow·IH_2UGH ~ SPECIAL mtltts traUve-S.rvku .lrvuie.NB~ 09 •11ttloa AKC ~11 Sbephent ea.Soe-l0'70. stsape-r ~ radtat arm
'" .. ,. COsfa Meia,-CA Manager for appt. lnle· Service Station attendant, Aug. 20th, l2 noon pups. Show background. Maple headboard ror dou· saw. 494-0'0!t9
Join an exciting com· 92627 EDITION f{ate~a , Costa F or P /T . No expe r 3000Redhlll.CM Top bloodlines. Black ble bed. $15. 543.4900 Mhc•••-IOIO
pany with unlimited in· EqllalOppty~yer esa, · nece:ss.Willtram.Wages Springer&Wtute andtan.1:11-9308 after &pm, ask for·-·-••••••••••••••••• ttome potential. Free M/F SALES + commiss +bonuses. Auctioneers Jackie. . standing building iu ----------SECRETARIES 4200BitthSt NB 540-4098 Old English remale Men, Woqten alterations. milUoo dollar location ---------1 lbe Dhll,y Pilot has im· -----·--·---. Sheepdog. 21,c, yrs. AKC. lid Oak·desk, cbest. Eve. appts av.all. lmmediate opening for RESTAURANT mediate opening ror WI t b & w Ith o ut Serv Sta Help needed im· Beaut. Oak Dining Set. Sl.OO/toadhome. ~ butch." mirror. 4 Frncb 63l·a476. Sale Sun 12241
hi((hly motivated ex· qualified saJes person to shorthand .. Must have med. Full or p/t. Apply 54 .. md table + 10 add PrO¥ bar st.oob 4215 Prio· Pomooa
per le nced or inex · COOKS & sell annual year end phone & reliable trans. 990E.CstHwy.N.8. pcs. Very reasonable. '"*to Ya. 1045 cetonDr.CM 1----------
penenced people Train· Special Progress Edi· Long & short term as· 673-76T1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------
ing program. Tuilion as· COUNTER tion. Past newspaper sigoments. Holiday & Sewing: Need powr. IOIO LovablebrigbtM Beacle h61oveseat.almost 1162aerOAY sistance. Full time sales experience pre· v a c at i o o Pa Y . mach. oprs & prod. asst 'fflmcn pup apxlOmoe~ld new, avocado. sell ~· ;u'YQ;. mana1(er. Call manager rerred. Temporary posi· Hospitalization plan atonce.MVarea831·1102 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ' 5'8-328l · ~te.5'5-21129 l's youpaylor
oow for conf1denliaJ in· lion could b ecome avail. Gas stove, Wedgewood a30dayadinthe
t.erview. 963-5671 PERSONNEL permanent by year end. Skilled & unaltilJed rac· dble oven, avocado color yr old Shep mix, all ESTATE Sale· Friday. DAIL y PILOT Good commisaloo . draw lo r Y h e IP . Lathe w/rotiss $100. 536-8929 aft shot.I, ne utered, obed Deeorated bedrm set. SRVICE Full •d part ti-. pro"ram. Call for in· knowledge u sefu l. 5:30&wknds. tmdoldrcplm-6354 patio furn, a~fa. • ~ glauware. palntlDcs. DIRECTORY *rs-' McJllh. Good tervt.,:: . ..u.t.tCO"'eT SNACK BAR ROTPOINT Refrigerator Free to good home, black boob Is bric·a·brac & DO IT NOW ! ---------• c:o•pany be•eflh! ~ -3848Campus Drive A'ITENDANT for&ale. $3S. male Lab puppy. Friend· m isc. 1885 Louise, 64z.5671 Good itartlftg w_,.s. DAILY PILOT 544H741 Ph 642-7Ul8 1Y Call 631-0297. Lquna lieacb.
IECEPTIOMIST
"'111 time. Lite typing & bkk p~. 640 ·2700
(8:~5:00)
Pl I i 642--&321 Ext 217 <Acroes From Part-UmeSSl-5522
• • 1 • 0 PP Y " Equal oPportUnity Ora"'"e Co. • 1~rt) PllSOM MOMDA Y .... """...,
THIOUGH FllDA Y ~~~E=m~plo~y:et'~~~~Eq~ual~Oppo~~r~E~m~pl~oy~e~r
IETWEEM 9-5'M crt: Sales Rep Tme Food
ToSIZ.000 FHPald
Co car + exp + local
terr. await degtted in·
div. w/thia nationally re· cogrmed firm. can Al .
848-1288 Also Fee Jobs.
Denni.a & Dennla Person·
Taco de Carlos
I 7 40 East Dyer Id.
SAMTAAMA
F.quaJ Opp Emplyr M/F
Secretary
Stock & deliver. full or
P/T. Clea.o &neat. Appiy
at495 E. 17th CM. Ask for
Larry or Paul
TEACHER
for Montessori School.
Expr 'd & B.A req .
997-8333
RECEPTIONIST . nel Service of Huntington
Established publishing Retail Salesperson Beach,16168Beach.
TYPISTS
SECRET ARIES
DATA ENTRY
PBX
Telephone soliciting,
needed lmmed. no e11per
necess. Malting dinner
reservations. Pleasant
evening hrs. Can earn up
to $3.75/hr. Call 754·1601
aft3pm.
r i rm Io o king r o r oeede~ .. Lucrative o~· SALES SECRETARY
vJVacious person wtrmt porturu~es ro~ energetic lmmed opening ror
ofc exper. Hvy phones & & deperidable mdiyldual. ~in lilt'! import·
moderate typ. Gen'I ore Generous commission. ing co. in Fublon Island. knwldsreq. 9S7-8522 Very comfortable at· TY P e 6 0 W P M . ________ _, mosphe r e. For In ·
we·ve eot the perfect
)obs lo m your schedule!
Registe r today, work
tomorrow. TB.EPHOME
SOLICITORS
Exp. Only. Sell the Daily
Pilot. Ea.m Sl.60 · $200 a
week Htaheat com ·
mlulon paid. Your
phone at home Over 21 •
I.D. canl. Call~ 1
t.o3PMooly.
l--21t~....i...t terview, call Walerbeds knowledge of SH meful -rr• but not eaaentlal. Atteo· 1~ oo·Fri. .~hour. Unlimited betwee n Uoo lo details & eye for
Call&M-5178. ~~~· Moo -Fri, calculation. Salar'f TOPPAY·NOFEE
UCB'TIOMIST
P/time. SPll to 8PM.
Good w/pbooes & people.
Beautiful ofc IUJ'TOUDd·
inp. By appt. only, 2pm
to 3pm. 547..ss?t. aslt for
Mr.Gambino
---------• $1~'850 mo. Call KaUe RH. p /ff,.. I (714) 759-9461 ror details. NORRELL
Raleigh Hilb Hospital, SU. Trainee -. e-1
Akoboliam Treatment rtna•ilCciweeo.-,u.,ar•r _....,, ces
Center, IJOl E. URh St, Ambitious J)erson
NB&&W7<r7. EOE/M/F motivated by self. ac• C4 for ....... t of. Tow Truck Driven ex· flu. per'd. Tap pay. Apply, .....-· •-a~ compllabmeot eougbt lo 1 ..._, Join our busy •ta.ff. cau Sst-9021 549.ao11 oacw Towtnc. 1000 Irvine Ave,NB&U-~ llC&'TIOMIST Women needed or Karen Berouaek, Tele,~ing, billing. 4 Housecleaning Serv. 8334700. Dennla Ir Den· EOE M/F Tow truck driver oded Day •co pd benef. 548-0757 Dia Persoone1 Service of _______ .... Exp. ooly. Mu.st live ln
Sf+br.Ph:979-'7660. I in 2082 Ml b 1-CM SALAD PERSON rv e , c e .. oo Secretary , __ 646-_9638 ____ _
with aome restaurant e~· Dr. Tralnees·sm•ll growlng uc.nOMIST perience. Hrs: 9 lO 3PM. School ()(fice Manager. 40 JACRQ£S ribbon cable maoul odJ 8-ppypersonneededfor 6dayweek.640-7092 h r wk. 10 mos yr. • trainees t.o leam bus & heavy~ • varied Sales F /P T to aell $820·$996. Minimum couSTrtu 1row w/company. No office duties. 'J'yplng a 1,.. • ·8 b qualifications typing SS uw e x p . re q . b u t 1 d must. Call Lh:icb for t '3Lell , ovr l • . ave own wpm, sborthand 80 Wl'm. --"--' al ... _ ... rit & appt. 640-5470 tramp. Mon· Fri. Sal or n.lrable quallficaUon1 SAVS o-. ....... c uc••e Y ________ .. comm.631--0811 S.,.. ....... clerical ex· ii . aptitude beJpa. Ms be
peftm-:-'E.perteoce tn U 10UI' s.cretZiat back· h1lh 1e~ad. ls o•er
RECEPTIONIST
Tbe Huotlnston Beach
oftke ot one ol the n•· lion'• lar1e1t realtora
baa ooenl.na for abarp re-ceptl oa I a-t, wltb ex·
pelienct to handle bu.$1
pbonu. Ll1ht typi.D1. tdul environment and
ea .. llent company
bmelill. 37"9 hr. week,
SALES p~b~l_c e rnplo1ment IJ'OUftdtocludes account· 18. a.pid 1 540-0950
Female. EitceUent op· belpl'lll. AppJ.y to penonl rii1, finaoclal reports, TRANSCRJPTIONIST·
port.unity for peraooable F'ouata1n -Valley Schoo 10.ltey adding machine, Froat olc lh'f, rart·time
•uraslve peraon. Will D11tr1ct, t Lltbtbouse bMvy 1tatistlcal typing. ( 9 . 1 PM > o pvt
train. Inside sales. Mak· Lo, FV. Corner Ne•land liClll sbortband, abllity Radlolo11 Ofc. C.M. loC preleftlatioa.s, b\QI· ls Talbert. Flllnc de· to buclle • MAYY pre-6'5-MOO loC aervice. Client.a by lld.Une, Aq. u . We .,.. •uredelk, our nnanclal •---------
appt. only in beautiful of. an Equal Opportunity Department bu an Im· TIA Ya A•M lfce tWTOUt>dlnp. ~to Employer mediate oPCiDa avalla· M.inlmum 2 zrs r~ent
$Uot ,..r month. 811---------ble. £xcolfcotaalary aod ex»ef. lnt'I domeaUc
appt. _,m to 3Pm dally. blneftta. Apply lo person co tn mt r cl a l a a I ea ,
5f'f·567S.Mr.Gamblno to; needed for lar11e
M on • F r I • C a 1 l Saletllrl, tennl• shop.
11.t.$41•*1 Sata lO:aG-5:30. ApplJ, l!.&~r DAY automated Newport U.S. DIVllS Beacb qmcy. Qu.aUned
,...Leta. l1lnd Tennlt, 101
Inc., RuJt.ora Ma.tin. Ave, Bal ~lo.
A Coktwll Banker Co. 6'1WUJ
An Equal ()ppt)'Co. •--5-._-.-.-l.D-Y __ ,
The fatelt draw to the w:q,.,·d. Gift Shop App-
W91\. •• a D•lb Pllot ly. &lgl. IDt.enaaUouJ.
Oaatn.d Ad. IG-51'11 IOQ WllltUlf Dr• N 8
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DAIL y PILOT s.;..A • c t driver -Bob Tall ..... •11•• •• eaPtfitnce oaly. Com· SllYICI 92702 paoy bentfli.. Truck DlllCTOIY tHChanJc ..... 7 duty ~IT NOW I t Pant ~. A.liPl1 at NO .a..a•:•.a.71 g; Wallaul; tUca Ana. --._,,_ ... a.
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Brand new garbage com· 'xlO'trampoline. folding,
pecur $110. 10xl4 tent roll away. $400.
15(). 968-~ 54CM 113
Pulsar port eng anahzer. 11 you're not reading the
worlla perf, nu $400. sell little ads in Classified.
S17,. 2000 watt pwr pl&Dl you're miaaing a lot of
generator, perf. nu $530. newsy information as
sell S2'1S. Ph: 673-4730. well as some great buys.
SEE YOUR
ADIN PRINT
IN24HOURS
Place your Daily Pilot
classified ad before
5:30 p.m. and it will run
in the next day's issue.
The Daily Pilot is the
only afternoon Orange
County newspaper to
off er you this 24-hour
service.
Stop by our office or
call 642-5678 and a
friendly ad-visor will
help you place your ad.
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or use BankAmericard
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DAILY PILOT
6'2·5618
Wedneed!y, Auquat 9. 1918 * DAILY PILOT ez
, ________________ Mlos w..-.. 9590 Mtos. (MpCMted ........ ,,,w
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IMVt t71J Dltll9 9720 '78 CLEARANCE WEIUY
CUAMCAIS •nucas
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SEA RAYS!
SPECIAL SALE
'75 Skipjack 20'. OMC, Tnmportatioft
clean. $7,500 PP •••••••••••••••••••••••
&75-6586 ew,...... SW/
34· Oldie but Goodie, Rtftt 9120
Oybridge. bait tank, twin •••••••••••••••••••••••
283 Cbevys, sleeps 8. full Older camper 4-sale, w/o
canvas, $SSOO/ ofr days trucll. $150 . Stove &
673-5260eves 675-3274 refrig. 640-2700
'76 Trojan. 25', Uke new Camper shell for truck
canvllll, VHF, must &ell. w/8 ' bed, insulated,
$14,750. 558-8534 finished lnalde w /boot,
WANTED: Inboard or1-PJ0_._492_·5349 ____ _
Volvo 1/0, 18-20'. age or 'al Chevy 31/4 T. Cam·
cond. not important. per/Trk combo, S /C.
675-6895 Soper staner set. $3200.
8' Boston Whaler, t.raller.1-962-·l.948 ______ _
oars & locks. S7S. 8' camper abell. good coo·
673-61'1 dltioo. $100.
19' Fishing Dory double ____ 548_-330_l __ _
ender. Compl overhauled 'al Ford E300. camper
boat & 40HP Evinrude top. od1 Inter finish.
0 /8. Sharp. top cond. SLSOO. 5'S-e086 aft 7pm.
Must sell at higbest ofr at once. 6'5---.. '72 Ford ~T van. Bubble --------~ top cmpr. Muat sell. Xlnt 17' 801 ton W ha I er cood$4750. 968-6800
w/everything. 8SHP ............... -~•u.~ tl~O
motor. Divorced & leav· ~----.. ing Calif. SACRIFICE! •••••••••••••••••••••••
.::~JACK 20, OMC ~ 'CDl!IDl!J outdrhe. completely U'ION'tl. Bl le
overhauled. Ugly but -'7910
functional trailer In-ttdc::wdff/ eluded. Dependable ~-hn 91 SO
Chevy V·8 eng. good •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Catalina or fl.sbi.ng boa\. $5500. 675-4810 '78 XR-75, xl.nt. cond, atroet legal, $400,
18' Formula Thunderbird. ~l/morn. XlnlCOf'd. , ___ ;__ ____ _
581-5012 '78 Kawuald 400 Lo ._........ .__
9060
miles $800. Xlnt eond.
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1a• Sol Cal, Newport BH1.11ky automatic um.
Beacb lie-down lncl..CS. 2l" front wbJ. Kemltz
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Scot.t4X4
6 cyl.. 3 aoeed t.rans .• 4
wheel drlve. locking but)a, removable lop.
radio aod heater.
(683JEY>.
$3'99
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ROBINS
FORD
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WE BUY
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CHEVROLET
21 Auto Center Drive
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768-7222
1.978 Audi SOOO
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p.s .• p.b .• 1.000 mUes (00197)
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Over 200 Fiata to cboole rrosn plua an
outltaodinl eeleetloo
IXC-• --ol Sports can at -· DICK MILLER SB.ICTIOM Of MOTORS IMW USALIS 13> W Warner. S.A.
We may bave your next ___ .;...55_7_·2_132 ___ _
:"lD~laveotory.Call 78, ins. ZZK. cuaette
•t.oda)'ll 04· 0 ~, .. ~949 stereo. auto. metallic l 1·21 .. -blue. Xtra clean. $.120()
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'14 Xl9. AM/FM stereo. ma1s. seat covers.
$3100/olr ~ 1"8
835'3171
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cond. $389S. Call 548-1117.
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'76 Plat128. 2dt. boulht in
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Dahm 9721 cooling 5ys, xlnt cond.
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$7495
HOWAlD CMYrolet
Dove le Quail Sts.
<Near MacArthur. Jamboree It Bristol>.
NEWPORT BEACH
133.0116
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'61JMC '12 tu 4'P•rance Orp maculate. 49,000 ml. Od cood. 20,000 ml Call GO ~ ORANGE COUNTY'S mtViataCruiMt, power,
llOC• ~ CH• •Ir dam rear 'T1 "-11"• Ll\bc .. b' .. oa • ·-•.uy--oay .,. 1 1 LONG lJNCOLN MERCURY 79-N41/MU'IZ2. A•tomatlc:, air coad, ~ ........ ID.tert=or, -n..!.or, "O"er' anow .. , .. _...llmJ:~ ._...edt•~:._ ... a llo,v --'" _..., .:.conomy spec• . 4 FORD hi la .-ute ..... 1$ 000 -mill .. ... . u;.--.... ~. ~ ._,, # of UMCI c y 11 n d. r . 4 ·Ip e e d Dealers p now OPEN '72 Olds Waaon. full pwr,
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117Ulludlal.,H.B TllTDllYIOUI '70 Land CruJaer, run• &on•IWOIT.S • ~ SDP'wy·LakeForeatexlt oood.. IOlld.S $'1.IO/ otr .___,._ Olli...., 'U Cd ll)OCI. PTOwtncl\.12SOO. ...cao,..., IRVINE a.aeoa o.:"a::.~=-CmT'ltE) OPTHIYIAI.. •TOJ\Aft.IP.M. 130.7000 t--------.!:======~ Prl1tloe ol R\lntlacton Qood lava&ory tn atodi. '74 Coroll1, 1ood cond. 9925 """., ....... -.Oloeo, ..... , lt75MMCUlY . ~ ............. !!!~
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Clua!c, lop tectmlc:aJ oMal..,.... llaWllq A .-... -1 Calllll4pm9G2·2Ul. '77 Cordob•. brwn, teM . V8, automatic, pwr. automatic. 48,000 mt cond • .....r. 4 Qd. Bit ftndarOanu to Pone.be --air, PW. PB. PS, CC. '70 Falcon gd tires, 6 cyl, steertn1 & brakes, tac· _,..,.828-3d8832-8178 *· (tll)m...O OWW'l.m.7111. ..... A/WAULT t7'7 AM /FM ster tape. 1 grt cond. AM/FM stereo tory air cond ., rally -~--------auo Harbor Blvd. ....................... ownr. 546-6273. froO. 645-5580 wheela, bucket aeall & ·1~ Sta61~ W•..,,n, "Int '11-aa&o, A.IC. ebr W Pclrtcllie Ill. S apd, wht co.l'A llllSA "' ....,.. --... AM /PM.w l\lte eitt , w/bl~ lot. 1oo4 c:ond 64L a 700 •1'911RC• Coe1IMHlal ttlO '67Falconatick,2dr. onl y 31,000 miles. cond , good mileage,
camel lnt.ISIOO/ofr MSOO. CaU Bodcy t ·S. -• •'TIUUMPHI• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SZ.K, S78S.. (600NLB). $1700.C.11552-1170
'n6-TW MMlll ... ..,.. t7H '78 TR·7, Blue, 4•PMd. 76COMTINEMl'AL 646-2022 $3499 Muat sell •• 73 Pinto, good
.,. ... _,. Un "Ntll ... pal.at r'e'buitt ....................... ~uetoootez • ...!'t· (903$WS) vw DUNbEltBUGGdY/.tRcntt MAllC v '63 Ford Wagon.~lly Nabers coad, AM/Fii Call., ~ taa. ...c.. • .... ____, ;,,.__.. ....... *I ftr•t(R IN US • ••• m,,_ eo1 re · san s ree Padd_... top, leather m· . A/C .,o:N\ ...... ..,,.,0 stereo c:au. SU.MO .... •-.. _..... ,_ ""'' vu. · ·"· $1191 ti ea t /t "" equipt, gd trans. /or ,__.,._.....~ •tm o..IU.IOO-.... ~ IOiV • * rea. nvaa op OW terior. split pwr. seats. bat ofr. 675-0306. ..uroc~a --------,, bar incl. $1150,675-4870 factory air cond. & "" ...,., '76 Squire Wagon, 8-cyl. ·n !SOS tmmac cond , Pw9c:M 'TS U, met/IJ'll, CAIVll Yotf• 9772 AM/FM stereo/8 track. anytime. Div. ofNaberaCadlllac air, aut, lo mi's. $2995 or
ayto . 74 .000 ml, AJC.All/Fllc: ... xlnt ltOllS·ROYCE •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• t779PQL). '77 Granada, rull y 142SIAKMST. take over pymt's. Dys,
wblte/c:amel. U .tSO C'CIDd.--.s.s1.1• twtJ•"'11er" llfOUYOUIUY $7799 equi~ped, 1nclud1ng ACRO~FROM F1IDCO 644-2292. Eves, 758--0597.
e.s.._m.1511 '*fiOaCHl9 l4&S• \---:::'-.ec" imtt-wllOIBIWI Nabe moon roor. xlnt cond. COSTAMISA '72PintoRunabout, auto.
1173-.C. dark bloe. IUlr, •lf7J81acU.l CLOSfOSONOAYJ Q.e«Mn0.-'"Ul-&m Se~~l·~::~~rn rs 875-834.3or640-8l-44 540-f IOf ~~~s~good
all1U"'f. lmmac:. ··-suoomn. (OOS8) s.lt t7'0 v.-...... 9770 Orange County's Volvo AUTO CENTER '75 2 dr G~anada. 6 cyl. MilltmcJ '952 .
Ot11813-1al0. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rs. 0 ofN be Cad.II new r~daals. s unr·r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• POllHoc 9t6S •117.0reet.a UIS VOLVO. ivt ... 2S al ... r!a ST1 .•c .o.ooonu. $3250.673·2490. 19 6 8 Mus TAN o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._ t741 Swedish Saab "?eebank '72VWCampmoblle,48M, "' _
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-'1t MG llkttet. Lo ml, ss.ooo;u::(Mdf\'0> HarborBl,C.M.MJ-1812 cond . ..,... 131.JM0495-IZIO COST'AM~ WAGON automatic. pwr. steer· YIMTURA~
All/PM. x.lnt cond. Ph SW. 97' I -... ~1 CAA~ S4A9 I AA Automatic. pwr. 11ffrine In&. AM/FM cassette ~ Landau top. pwr. steer·
541-t!T4 •1174 White i .o ..... •••••••••••••••••• '77mua8t!~1b1,11.:.,c!.1,n. t. cond. .,__ """' ' v-v.., & brakes, radio. heater & 1n excellent condition· Ing & brakes, radio Is s:s.aoomllea (150'9) ~ _,.,., VOLVO aircond. (990DSW>. (21~Wf). Pri. pty. Beat beater. (2.61TDE>. 18 llid&et Conv, 29,000 ILACIUUWl'YI 494-2417. EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO '77 MarkV,immac! 51799 offer. CaJIS4>3788even· $Ifft
mi '1, r a a perfect . •117SBloet.a BeautltuhUverbody. blk '?Sb AM /FM Largest Volvo Dealer Creme, loaded. P.P. • Nabers lngs&weekends.
SHARP! lluat seU. (21S> 44.000mlles <741MOT> ltbr int, calm stereo ua.neweng, lo Orange County! ~. wkdys,9·5. '66Mustang289, Nabers m.1w. system, UM mi. immac. 8 trk, $1800. BUY or LEA.SE eor..... 9932 _..,.,,,_ k ...,,,. 712131~-8871 900-4205 DIRECT *UTO CENTER ._,..., ~~7e-3w182or · ..,_. *UTO CINTH Enjoy CaUr. in a true ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" .,.. "" ~~~jg:: !:'!.;;;;:;;:on~~~~ .r.~~!:m [tf:j'(!~, ·~::Er•~ci~:f7 A:liif :ii~:: "'~~~ .. ~~.= ~S':tif:;:
l~=====~!_.I CBJCA• '7'VWIHTI.E -2025---S-;M--nchester---'74Vette .. 19.000mlL·82 COSTAMISA 6'-4·!856 COSTAMISA MGI '744 089 912, rblt engine, red 5 spd, stereo, mags, air, 8 track, stick shift. xln't a auto. air. T·top, mint. 540.9109 540.9 I Ot ....................... wt blk. tape. SSBOO . 21 .• 000 ml. (181:6XH> condltioa. new tires. Anaheim 750-2011 m . Firm. 498·1453 or oe.•ble 9955 , ________ _
•1977 MGI• ~.m.8389. •$4,991• $3500 firm. Call 645-3661 -492-1850 '68 Stat. Wgn, runs well. ••:•••••••••••••••••••• '77 BoMevilleBrougbam,
mags, stereo tape, lua· '62 3568 cpe, beaut. ltU.YAN oraeeat... '70l&4,Gdcood.$1SOO/ ,.._ 9933 needspaint.SlSO. 740LDSWAGOH only 23,500 ml. very
g .. 19000 I t d I di d --scH• "'UDI Cort Fox...__ bstorr -......-67~15 CUSTOMCIUISSl clean, loaded. $8300. ~W>... ' ma es ~/~ sler!. :r;.,e 0; ~Har~lvd. 2586Newport Blvd. 754-0960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •73 Courier. xlnt cond, 10 9 Pass. F\Jll power. tac· 955·1010 dys, IU4-6593
best.s.9-8153 GardeoGrove 836-2333 COSTA MESA '63 Volvo . eood 1977MBCURY m1 . AM /FM radio, tory air cond. & tllt ,_wtnds __ . _____ _
meNRR> t r ansportation. recent ilhell to wheel. (148GIR> F ·BIRD '76 ESPIUT '88 9ll, reblt eng/body • IBIORE YOU '78 VW Bus, 7 pass. 14.000 engine overtiaul. $250. COUGAR XR7 camper • au • must $2999 low ml. alloys, All/FM. ~ .. •youa 497•1837 cab r i 0 1 et t 0 P selJ.644--0121 Slvr/blk int. loaded. mint cond. SSSOO/ofter. _. ml. AM /FM s tereo. ool r ll Nabe Must see. Make orrer. ~ -TOYOT· •0~001 r 548 2985 w/moonr • u power. 1964 Ford Sut:ion Wp, rs 6«Ml583evesorw .. -"-. ___, ""' _.. or. · or '70Volvo,xlotCQJld. ractory air cond .. engxJntoond.UOO ... ....., ~ ,, .. , '7091•C'-ft tires potxlnt SEE us• 847-78Sl 73673-05,000mi's.afS2300t5 . AM/FMstereow/8track 675-2697 AUTOCBfTll '70 Firebird, A/C. auto.
-r"'' .. ....._, • • • '76 A•bbil Dlx t.o 11, · tape, split leather seal&, Di ofN .._"'-dill runs ~.. S950. 552.5075, ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM cass 67K mi. MARQUIS TOlQT4 r-.. •· ' ~1!.:. .all_ -Wti wheel, erul11e~trol !9?6 ·Grenad~. +door. ~.. a"'".,... ac m.511CM"' • -'"'16l'.2t1SU~ Imma C. 20,000 t213Hl•31168oc ~. --MJSsIONVJEJO ·se•t "~""' "'°• -di" AMlos,Uted & only u.ooo miles! Peded £.j)IUliUcui. .. J.~FROM FED-sT.CO a------__;--
mi. All Chevy parts. '78912E $13,000. 131·2U0495-121Q.. ~~futJ:~s:~p. ::iti~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 003.5NEl. throughout. Only 28.000 ""'nv~ '89 Pontiac Custom S. Nr
S2S00.631--0997 ExceUentc:Qndltlon. • ... ,..A_,,8 4 d t cood.Bestofr.831-164.2 CadMhr 9915 $6999 original owner ~iles. COSTAMESA new tires & brks. Runs
.___ 9750 640-8250 ""' .... vu oor. au o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nabe Fully power eqwpped 540.9109 ed.Bst olr.67J.Z170 r-_,__ . Very cln. Runs good. '72 VW Bug good cond, rs and a/c. Private party !---------
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 914 2.0, blk/blk, al· $975.498-4139. new brakes, reblt eng, must sell below blue ITilmdMtllrd 9970
1978 PORSCHE I 0 k d h .,"""' "'"" .. u,, ...._.. '75 OLDS ••••••••••••••••••••••• o y s • a a s • •""""' Cart 1600CC ......., . ...,.,.....,,.. • -*UTO c--ER uuua. 979-2342. ,..--~ I $C750/bst 645-3961 4'"" na. . new ~ ~ • -•r•• '76 T·Bird fully loaded 9 I SC · tires, eng, cpt.s, AM /FM '75 VW convert, mags, Div of Nabers Cadillac Mcwerick 9947 Cabriolet top, uJI power. lmmac. Mooo. Pvt party:
This one is loaded!!! 73914, 1.7, app grp, 5 spd, stereo, xlnt cood. $1195. stereo'. lo mileage. . 1425 IAICB ST. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ractory air cond., tilt 540·7800 or 524·2157
Mocha brown.exterior & XLNT COND. $4,700 or 631-3624 645--0884 ACRO~ FROM FEDCO '76 Maverick. low mi, new wheel & LIKE NEW! eves/wlmds.
low miles. Pri. pty. Call bst. 645-4782, 494-8186 an .., COSTA MES.A tires. air, 8 trk stereo. <336MXT). , 538-5120 • 5PM 1oyota Corolla 74 deluxe. '74 super beetle. low ml. • xlnt MPG. $2600. SS9-i344 5.,999 '73 T·Blrd. Full power.
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CHAMPAGNE MODELS FEATURE:
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175 MUSTANG
...., Air c••th lr1. v-e. 4 speed, stereo.
vinyl roof. rallye
wheels. Uc #928NOE. .............
$3121
175 FIAT
124 s,.ot c-..
5 speed, AM/FM radio.
vinyl roof. low miles Ser. t70983. · .............
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4 speed. Ser. t6S357.
3 to choose from. . ...........
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steering. Linder 8,000
miles Uc #794UKX. . ...........
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2600 Hc\rbor Blvd
COS!<\ ~ 540-9100
'62 Fleetwood Limo. AC. I jump seat. blk wtgray
int, clean cond. seoo. Call
Rocky 9-S. 540-0995
'75 CADILLAC
COUPE DE YtLLE
Cabriolet top, full power.
stereo/tape. ractory air
cond. & 1 yr./12,000 mile
warranty. (380Ul.Al.
$5999
Nabers
AUTO CENTER
Dav. of Nabers Cadillac
1425 IAICH ST .
ACRO~ FROlf FED CO
COSTA MESA
540.9109
'73Coupe de YUie, very gd cond. stereo cass. S2600
64>8497
'77 Cad Cpe de Ville, com·
pany exec car. 42.000
mi's, 4 brand new
Michelin radial lires,
blue, landau top. Fully
equip'd. $9550. Call
714nS4-6601 10am/3pm,
Mon· Fri.
'78 Seville. 3,200 mi's, all
blk, loaded, immac cond. IWrn ty. $13,250 PP.
542·3973, dys. 494·1618,
eves.
9917
l'&J Rally Sport, totally
new. rebh 307, dual ex·
bausl. dual dist. Holly LJto---------'T""---------------.~-------"'1111111 carb, Mich's, tape deck.
'74 DASHH
4 Deer. Air cn•h ....
auto. tr1ns . eictra
clean. Uc. 1878MCS. ..... ~ ...
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Less than 15.000 mil••· Mao wheela. Red with black
lnt...iot. (672SPH).
SAYE
$190-0 . 979.4134 or
64().2964. all 6.
9920 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Monte Carlo, '73, well
cared fer 1n & out. Many
xt.ras.~7.
'11 Chev Kinpwood Sta
Woi., PIS P/B A/C L /R. S.c. $1195. 552·71CM
MONTE CARLO
La n d a u , auto. A /C,
PB/PS, AM/PM, 8 track,
Sharp, run& strong.
831·1503
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art. . I • · • • 9 pass, AM /FM. 25.000 power, 67 mi. orig
owner. 00 M Mi. $1195. mi. Llke new. $4100. Ph DIV ofNabersCadallac owner. S9SO/offer
963-UM7 752.5590 I 425 llAKB ST. 714/673-8614
A~ FROM FEDCO t---------'72 Dart 6·cyl, 4.dr, auto, '00 Montego. 4 door. good COSTA MESA Make your shopping -
air. P /S, good cond. transp. $500/Best ofr. E..i11Afl09 e~lerbyuslnglbeDaily
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SUMMER LIGHTNING CRACKLES IN IRVINE AREA OF RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN TUESDAY NJGHT
If You Ml .. ed It, Stiek Around; Chances Are It'll Be Back Along Coast Tonight
Thunderstorms ·Return?
Coast Gets Lightni"lf, Tlwnder Display
Thunderstorms that flashed
through parts or Orange County
Tuesday night may be back
agai11 tonight , a National
·weather Service spokeswoman
said.
The storms, with their ii
Jum inating p yrotechnics.
caused brier widespread power
outages, ffickering lights and a
rew minutes or rain along the
coast. They were the result of
moist air from the Padric. the spokeswoman said.
She said the storms had been
centered on Arizona and central
California for the past week but
were pushed to the coast by an eastern flow of air.
Humidity should remain a
sticky 70 percent, while high
temperatures should be 72 to 75
degrees at the beaches and near
90 degree s inland , the
Huntington Girl's
Sa/ ety a Concern
Orange County lawmen acJ..
mltted today they have found no
trace of Valeena Mariska Miller,
the 5-year-old girl abducted
from her Huntington Beach
home July 31.
Camalla Miller, 25, the child's
natural mother has a $100,000 w~rant out for her arrest for al·
leaedly steallng VaJeena in a
pn·dawn breakin at the home of
Valeena's arandparents.
tington Beach police Sgt. Luis
Ochoa.'
Jason Shawn Miller, Mrs.
Miller's son, died in th4; Moores'
home. then In Fountain Valley,
on Oct. 5. The infant was found
with two plastic bags wrapped
around him ..
Fountain Valley police Lt. Lou
Barlow said he has not closed
the case on the infant's suffoca-tion deat.b. but uo charges have
been filed.
Police say. they found Mrs.
spokeswoman said. Low tem·
peratures should range from 66
to 72 degrees, she said.
Little damage was reported
along the Orange Coast from the
lightning and thunder display
that arrived between 6 and 10:30
p.m . and varied widely from
spot to spot
In Huntington Beach. light·
ning ignited brush at 6: 19 p.m.
along Golden West Street near
Garfield Avenue but was ex-
tinguished by firemen within 15
minutes.
The Southern California
Edison Company reported a few
lines down and some JO.second
outages in Huntington Beach,
Cost a Mesa. Irvine and the
Newport Beach bluffs area.
During the spotty rains. aauges
in Laguna Niguel, Newport
Beach, Huntington Beach and
Santa Ana measured only a trace.
But observers in Costa Mesa
and Santa Ana Heights told or
sheets of rain coming down at
about 10:25 p.m .• with Uabts
flickering as light.Dina fiasbed
outside.
Jlfteraooa '}
N.Y. Steeb ~
TEN CENTS
Pope
Burial
yMoved;
Saturday
VATICAN CITY <AP> -1be
sealed coffin containing tbe body
of Pope Paul VI was taken to
Rome today from the papal
summer residence at Castel
Gandolfo to Ile in •tate at the
Vatican where he will be buried
Saturday.
The 11-car motorcade made a
brief stop at St. John Lateran
BasUlca. the pope's cathedral as
bishop of Rome. Cardinal Ugo
Poletti, the . pope's vicar for
Rome. read the traditional
prayers for the dead. A crowd of
several thousand was at the
church and a special Italian
army unit stood in solemn ranks
before the basilica.
As the hearse left the gate ol
the palace, a small group of of.
ficials and priests chanted
prayers. The hearse was the
third car In the motorcade which
was accompanied by a strong
motorcycle escort. Thousands of
persons In scattered groups
Brutality
Rip Falls;
3Charged
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
CM .. DIMr Pll9t IUff
Three.men race misdemeanor
criminal charges in West
Orange County Judicial District
Court stemming rrom a July 1
fracas in a Huntington Beach
restaurant that led to numerous
allegat~ ol PQllce brutality.
DepUty l>istrict-Attomey-Rar
Kreber sald no citizen charges
of excessive force in the incident
have been substantiated.
But ffwaUqton Beach Police
Chief Barie Robitaille said Ua1s
week oqe poUce officer bas been
docked a week's pay fQf rougblng
up a woman during a July 4 riotat
tbe eJtv pier.
Numerous complaints of al·
leged police brutality also
stemmed from the July 4 pier con-
frontation. Officer Malcolm Guleserlan
was found guilty by a Hunt·
ington Beach internal affairs
board of pushing Priscilla
Mather. 24. of Garden Grove.
Robitaille said.
The July 4 pier melee began
with a firecracker and bottle-
throwing fight and ended with 30
arrests.
At about 11 p. m .. a large
crowd around the pier was ,.-.
dered to disperse by police using
loudspeakers. But Miss Mather
told police she was looking for
her young brother. Robitaille
said.
Miss Mather said she suffered
a bruised leg when shoved by
Guleserian. the police chief said.
Just three days before the Ju.
ly 4 incident. several police of.
ficers were called to quell a dis·
turbance at Maxwell 's
Restaurant on the Huntington
Beach Pier.
Of(icers allege that Chris
Hawks. Z7. of Huntinaton Beach,
and a aroup or his fJ'lends
became unruly and broke some
<See CllA&OES, Page AJ) •
lined the roadway alon1 tbe
lS·mile route.
The black iron gate of the
papal summer residence at
Castel Gandolfo was closed at 4
p.m .• ending three days of $Ile viewing of the pope's oy.
Papal &ides said about .000
.mourners bad seen the body of the
80-year-old pontiff as it lay in
state in the Swiss room of the
palace where be died.
Prelates and workers moved
in for a brief closed-door
ceremony in wblch the body was
sealed in the eoffln. The Italian government or-
dered more than 4,500 police and
other aecurltv men to guard (See POPE, Pa1e AZ>
......, "" ........ ...m O'o-11
LEGAL STRATEGY WHISPERED OUTSIDE COURTROOM
Attorney Dionne (left), SUpervllOI Ralph Otedrich
~leket-'Dff·
SuperDiaor Stand. Trial,
Orange County Supervisor
Ralpb Dledrleb's SlS parking
ticket trial entered its seeoncl
day today with both Diedrich
and Sheriff Brad Gates
scheduled to testify.
The not very m elodramatic
courtroom melodrama in South
County Municipa l Court at
Laguna Niguel features
Diedricb's contention that he did
not ·act illegally May 29 when be
parked his wunarked county car
on a beach service road.
Diedrich insists he was in·
specting Niguel Beach Park
and, therefore. acting in an of.
ficial capacity when he parted
on the service road.
And in what be describes as a
matter of principle. Diedrich says he's out ''to show what any
private citizen has to put up with
when falsely accused or a
crime.··
Politically, Diedrich admits he
wants to cut Gates down to size
by attempting to show that the
sheriff usually in some way ad·
justs tickets given in error.
Gates Inadvertently avoided
that confrontation Tuesday when
he answered a subpoena to ap-
pear before a Federal Grand
Jury in lAl6 Anaeles fl.Dd sent Aa·
siatant Sheriff Raul Ramo. to
Municipal Court.
Defense attorney Dick Dionne
succeeded Tuesday in getting
Ramos to admit that tNlffic
tickets given "blatantly in er·
ror" are sometimes "adjusted ...
And that is when Municipal
Court Judge John C. Morrison
decided it might be a good idea
for the sheriff to be on hand to-
day.
Earlier Tuesday, the deputy
who slapped the parking ticket
on the windshield of Diedrich 's
then cowity-leased car spent 45
minutes on the witness stand
describing the incident.
Deputy F.dward Shubach said
he dtd not know the unmarked
auto was a county supervisor's
or that the suplrvisor purported-
ly was checking out beach µ-asb.
Another deputy. Jerry Kreitz,
told bow he stopped by tbe
supervisor's Dana Point con·
dominium the same night to
write up Diedrich 's complaint
about receiving the $1S parking
ticket.
It ls Diedrich 's contention that
he was a county official on of.
Cicial county business at the
time and, therefore, legally en·
titled to use and park on the
service road.
Coast
Val~a·s gTandparentl, Ken·
netb and Juanita Moore, of 20191
Crown Reef Lane, have legal
eutody ol the child.
•'.We are very much concerned
fOr Valeena's safety because ol
the 1uspcious death ot bu 2·
.~ar-old brother Jason in Foun·
Uin Vall97 last year," said Ihm-
Miller's fingerprints on the
Moores' bedroom window where
the July 31 br~·ln occurred.
Mrs. Miller and Valeena were
reportedly last seen near the
San Gabriel River Freeway and
South Street lb Latewodd at 8:30
a.m . on Aus. 1.
WUl~'s Fate Hangs Weather
Some night and early
morninf low clouds and
local 01 with slight
chance of rate afternoon OI'
nigb_ttime tbun·
dershoflerl. Lows tonigllt
66 to 72. Highs .Thunday
from 70s at beaches to
near 90 inland. SEU. FURNITURE
tlBE BEST WAY
When a Huntln1ton Beach
.. man wanted to sell her couch 4rul love seat she went to the ' hat market in town -the Dai·
ly Pilot classifieds . The
1atlafled customer's ad read:
Couch " loves•at Gold • ltoral on wtlt w11m. Ulte new "325. Ph xxx·xxxx
Police say an unidentified
21-year-old Huntington Beach
man had driven the pair to that
location. The same man had
picked Mn. Miller up in his van
the day before while she wu hitchhlldng and drove her to the
Moores• home at tlfe ttme of the
alleged abduction.
Pollce have not chare~ the
man ln conneetton with the child stealing case.
Police say ,ibey really don't
know where Mn. Mtuer mi&ht
be headedJ but investigators have ttaYeJed as tar as Lew
County, Tenn., to ldOk tor the mother and child.
Sereeant Ochoa aaid Mra.
Miller la believed to be
bitcbbickinc from the Loa Angeles area.
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fe11lonaL 1Utcllhlker .•• 1be'1 <le.~, P~e Al)
Whak'• Up in the Air in W eatmimter Split
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL °'*°""' ...........
Save the Whale'
That was the messaee from
one faction that showed up to ad·
dresa the Westminster City eoun.
ell Tuesday night on the fate of the
Sunset Ford advertising balloc:m
that noats above the agency .
Get rid of the Whale cried
vocal foes of Willy, whose smll·
lnc race floating 70 feet ln the
sky Is seen daily by San Dieso
Freeway commuters.
Today, Willy and bis fate are
1tltl up in the air.
The Weatmlnater City Cound1
voted to "J)bold a plannin1 com-
mt11ion denial of permit ~
newal to keep him tethered ha
the 1ky near the San Ditto and
Garden Grove FreeWay1 .
Tbe plennliij '°911111..._ .-.
WU 2 to 2 and I majorlty WM
•11ded.
even appeared to address the
Willy tbe Whale issue. sayiq he
will •ppeal to CalTrans ch.let
Adria,• Gianturco to have her
trees ti'lmmecl. INSIDE TODA~
TM Swf,,..... I07M o/ it•
bid loeccr o/ .. MGIOll,""'
aoa. kltoclctd otd of the
pl.of/of/• al San DNfo J·I. ~-ttorw. Bl. · ··-· .. .,.,. ..
' ?
OM. Y f'tLOT H F
Bloody
Slayinss
Probed
C01,UM81A. SC (AP> -The
bodlea ol two m n, 1 woman and
a youna girt wer found earb' to-
day ln suburban Cayce ln wba&
otflcers d~ribed H a "blood-
bath " The victims had been
shot and at•bb(.ld
Cayce Public Safety DlNd«
Laverne Jwnper aaid a man•
prehendtd wb1le tr>'•na to t..ft
lb• dilapidated houH wMH tbe
slayln11 occurred la beln1 held
ror que.sUonina Jumper aald be
capeded to nre-chUC• aaalnst
the man later In th day.
The vtctlma and the mu M-
tnc held re not ldentln"ed. •
Huth Mwm. a apotc•man far
lhe State Luw Enforcement
Olvlsloo, s Id omcers Mlieve
lhey have ide.nllfaed lbe two mM
whose bodies were found outside
the home. but were not sure
enouah to release t~lr nama.
.. It wu a bloodbath. the wont
I've seen." said Mu.on.
He aald the victims h d been
shot and stabbed. Munn said the
body of the glrl. apparently 12 or
13 years old, was round on the
noor of a bedroom Inside th~
house. He said there was "qwte
a bit of blood In other Pflrtl ~
the home and we are not au.re
where her slayinf oc<:urred."
The body of the woman,
believed t.c bt: about 45, wu out·
aide lhe house underneath an
autorr.obUe. The bodies of the
t "M.u men. both believed to be in
their SOs, where lyln1 close
together In the yard.
Munn said investigaton think
the woman may have been the
mother of the girl.
"We have reason to believe
there was quite a bit of drinking
going OI' last. ni1ht," Munn said.
~ Bolsa Chica
Marsh Fund
Bid Approved
The application for a $50,000
federal grant fo help plan for
restoration of the Bolsa Chica v marsh in Huntington Beach was
approved unanimously Tuesday
by Orange County supervisors.
The funds would finance a six·
month county study aimed at
.. ~estoring the marsh while
· permitting continued oll produc·
lion and public recreation. said
officials OfThe county Envtroo-
mental Management Agency
cEMA >
A team of four EMA planners
would review past plans by
various agencies for the
marshl and. identify valuable
features and coordinate planning
efforts with officials of state and
city agencies.
The planners also would pre-
pa re alternate rehabilitation
plans for the marshland and
make recommendations to
supervisors.
The federal funds are to be al·
located through the California
Coastal Commission, EMA of-
ficials said.
Rites Slated
For Hiker
Killed in Fall
Memorial funeral services
were scheduled today for a Hun·
tington Beach man who plunged
400 feet to his death Sunday
• while ttiking in the Big P'alls
ar ea of the San Bernardino
Mountains.
Rites for Steven Benjamin
Paris, 23, of 16444 Bolsa Chica
St. a UC Irvine Medical Center
respiratory therapist, were
scheduled al 1:30 p.m. al Forest
Lawn, Cypress, where his ashes
will be inurned.
He is survived by his father,
Ben of Long Beach; his mother,
Beverly of Cypress; a brother,
Ben Jr. of Huntintton Beach; a
sister. Patricia Running of
Norwalk, and his arrandmother,
Mrs. Marie Johnson of Min·
nesota.
'
LONDON tAP> =:;a~_, ...
an a.nee on Eurotte'• ••· Jar MWon marklta tod~
11 th• dollar bll lowa
a1atnat tM W.st German
mark and theSwlN rranc.
In London, tradln1 tn
1old opened at UO'f.21 ud
ed1ed to S2J()'7 .'5 bef ON 0.
city'• nvu major bullion
dealen 11t the prlc• al
S30I al tM&r momlftl fl•· '"'an.Ion. Tb• d•lln 1bowed a 11t1bt tmpronmHt In
Tokyo, cl<>1Ll\a al 111 80
yen. fractionally hl&btr
lhao Tueld11'1 clo1ln1 ..
kt In Europe It WU I dlf·
fertel atory, due to "lack
ot conftdenee. Just at it
al ••1• la,·• one Loodon dealer said.
More Torrid
Weather Due
For Red Bluff
By Tbe Aaoelated Preas
The beat wave that rolled into
the Central Valley on Saturday
11 in its fifth day , and
forecaaten say there'll be more.
Torrid temperatures are ex-
pected to continue tbrou1h
1bunday, the Nllllonal Weather
Service said today.
On Tuesday, (Of' the fourth day
in a row, Red Bluff wu lbe bot
spot of the nation with 119
degrees, wbicb ties ill record aet
July U, 1972.
Records for the date were set
at Sacramento with 108 and
Bakersfield with UL.Other hot
spots in l'jorthem California ln·
eluded Ukiah with 112. .whlle 100
miles to the south, San Fran·
citco's high tem~rature was
orily 83.
The forecast is for little
change in the next few days, ex-
cept-Tor-an increase in coastal
fog and cloudiness.
Tuesday marked the 14th con·
secutive day that temperatures
ranged over 100 in Fresno and
the 22nd day of plus-100 beat in
Bakersfield, the weather service
reported.
County Nixes
Closure of
Trash Sites
-Orange COunly-.s three trasll
transfer stations will remain
open to the public on alternate
Saturdays at least until after
budget deliberations next
montb, supervisors decided
Tuesday.
On a 3-2 vote, the board reject-
ed Supefvisor Ralph Diedr'ich's
proposal to close the stations on
Saturdays and save $731 a week
in overtime wtld to county sta·
tion operators.
Diedrich won support for the
immediate shut-down only from
Supervisor Laurence Schmit.
The stations, in Huntington
Beach, Stanton and Anaheim,
have been open to the public on
alternate Saturdays since last
October to off er a convenient
dropoff site to homeowners do-
ing weekeodcleanupchores.
Previously, residents bad to
drive to county landfills with
trash that was too bulky for
routine curbside pickup.
P,....P-.eAJ
CHARGES. •
windows when restaurant
employees refused to serve
them drinks.
Deputy District Attorney
Kreber said Hawks' party had
already ordered $200 worth of
drinks that night.
When police arrived, Kreber
said, Hawks offered to pay for
the damage. But police arrested
Hawks for allegedly belna drunk
in public.
Hawks' friend. Gerald May.
Jing, 23, of Vista, was also arrest·
ed at the restaurant for interfer-
ing with apollceofficer.
After a 12·minute wait for a
police car to pick up the twO
men, Randall Watson, 21, of Vis·
ta, was arrested when be al·
legedly tried to start a fight,
Kreber said.
Kreber aaid be interviewed
about 30 independent witnesses
who saw the July 1 fracas.
July 3. befOt"e city councilmen,
some of Hawks' friends charged
police wllb using escesslve force
durina tbelncident.
Hawks, Maylln1 and Watson
are scheduled to be arratped
later tb1a month on the miade·
meanor c!largeti kreber iJaid.
Kreber said no crlmtnal
charaes .ut be brouaht a1alntt
policeman Gule11rian or any
other otttcen •temmtn1 trom
tbe July 1andJUiy4 lnddenla.
The Huntln1too Beach City
Council bas forDMd 1 cltlaent
1roup to st~ charcu of DOllce
brutality and Other complalnta
•1•ln1tt.beclty.
1be U.S. Commllaion on ctvU
kt;llt1 11 tll11100tint Into 19\'eraJ
aaraes of police bnitallty in Hun·
t1qtolt a..lt durin1 u.. 1llllt
7ear. ,.
Dm& MOINa, Iowa <AP> -
Doeton aa,y a.year-old Matt.hew
Schtter haa been dead for a
month. rt a Juda• ...-.ea. and Q. Iowa removal of life support
equlpment1 murder cbar1ea
may be nteo a,ainat h1a fatMi'.
Richard Sc:hrler, M, le IC·
cuaed ot ftnt-dearee HxuaJ as-ault ln an alleced attack on bia
aon. Last ...t. Schrier eNaped
from th atate Mental Health
Institute ln Clarinda where be waa 1ent for peycbiatrlc tnUne
follo•lna 81Tatanment. He sur·
reodtred to a'6orttla Tuesday.
"ffe la bnla dud,'' Dr. John
Bakody t.eltllled about tbe child •n Polk County Juvenile Court on
Tuesday. ..Already four doctors
have lndlcaled the patient ls dead."
The boy's 1randparenta,
Richard C. and Shirley Schrier. w.nt th& judre to-prohibit ~
tors at Iowa Methodist Hospital
from removing the support
ay1tem. They are asking for
custody while cballen1tng the
conaUtuttonallty of Iowa's new
law on the leaal deflnlUon of
death.
The Schrlers have already
won a partial victory. Judge
Richard Strickler t&Sued an In·
junction July 24 preventing Mat.-
thew from being removed from
the system unW legal tangl~
aurrounding his custody and lbe
law are resolved.
A bearing on whether to re-
move the support system con· tlnued today.
Flashy Thug
Robs Office
_ _11 ..... --
In Huntington
The man wearing mirror-type
sunglasses, a light blue golf cap
and a flowered shirt definitely
had a plan when he walked into
the Monia Plan office on Beach
Boulevard in Huntington Beach
Tuesday afternoon. ..
What he had in mind was rob-
bery. police said today.
The bandit pulled a handgun
and ordered employees at thf>
finance company, 17855 Beach
Blvd.. to hand over their cash
box.
They did and the man fled
with about S220 after staffing the
loot into a plastic bag, police satd.
The robbery occurred about
1:30p.m .
Valley Boy's
Funeral Set
Funeral services were
scheduled today for a 4-year-old
Fountain Valley boy who died in
the cave-in of a bole he had dug
in his backyard last week.
Riles for Koicbi Kambe werP
to be at 10 :30 a .m . at
Westminster Memorial Park
and Mortuary.
The child was pronounced
dead Sunday at Fountain Va.Uey
Community Hospital.
He is survived by bis parents,
Hirozo and Satomi Koichi; sis-
ters ~Ilene, Mika and Lisa, and
his maternal erandparenls.
Hideo and Ichi Mizogucbi.
Injured Man
Suicide Try?
A man who authorities say ap· parently Jumped or fell from an
overpass onto the San Diego
Freeway pavement suffered
severe injuries shortly before 10
a.m . today in Huntington Beach.
The victim was treated by
paramedics at the scene, accord-
ing to the Califomla Highway
Patrol and taken to Westminster
Comm unity Hospital.
Investigators said the report
was originally received as a
traffic accident but that it ap-
pears to have been a suicide at-tempt.
Bandit Hits
Gas Station
Huntington Beach Police are
s .. kln1 a robber who 1lmulated
a 1un under h1I clotb.h11 ud
took S900 from a 1outb side
gasoline station Monday nl«bt.
The bandit, 1hl feet tall,
medium buildt.told an employee at Sam's ~eu 1ervice station, 19002 Maenoua 1St.. to empty
three cub boxes after enterlna
the business at 9:'5 p.m.
The thug took lbe loot and ~
on foot, police said.
llanOi Geta Aid
WASHINGTON (APl -Tbo
U.S. representatJve real•tend
tlie only opposition to a taO
mllllon World Bw Joan for an lrrt1attm project la Vietnam tn \IOlin& ;I\Joedl,)', o
:.~~ ............ NIXONS TO OP~N HOME ftOft GOP FUNORAtla
It WIU Take Thia Invitation and l210 to 0. In
Caaa Paclfica. the home ol Mr. and Mn. Ricbw Nix-
on, wiU be opened this moRVl to a group of GOP loyalists
who will pay $250 to meet the former president and fint
lady.
THE UNITED Republican Finance Committee of
Oraa1e County has announced lt will boal a cocktail recep·
lion at the Nlxons' San Clemente home Aug. 27.
A finance tommittee spokesman said the event. open
oRly lo those with invitations, is expected to draw "several
hundred 1Uesta."
The cocktail party will mark only the s~d tlru the
former Western White House bas been opened to out.aiders
since the Nlxons retired there four years ago.
THE NIXONS remained in seclusion until earlier this year when they hosted a party for a group or former Viet·
nam War prisoners.
In February. the grounds of the home were opened to
bus tours that attracted 8.008 people as part of the 50th an·
niversary of the founding of San Clemente.
Nh,on has begun making infrequent public ap·
pearances. Last month be appeared in Hyden. Ky .• to ded·
icaie a recreation complex and in October he·aepeared at
anollier GOPTttndralser In'Newport BeaCli. -
THE LATEST fundraising event is being co-hosted by
Robert J . FTuor. chairman or the Fluor Corp. and Dr.
Arnold 0 . Beckman, chairman of Beckman lmtcumenta.
Inc.
Funds from the cocktail party will be used to support
ReP,ublican party activities in Orange County.
Soviets PrOmised
No Interference?
COLOGNE. Germany <AP> -
Leonid-8r•zhen&v told libera~
Czechoslovak Comm uni st
leaders in 1968 that President
Johnson assured him the United
States would not do anything to
stop the Soviet invas ion of
Czechoslovakia. one of the Czech
leaders reports in a book being
published this week in West
Germany.
The author. Zdenek Mlynar.
was a Communist Party
seeretary who writes that he
was present when Brezhnev met
Aug. 26 in Moscow with Alex·
ander Dubcek, leader of the re·
f'...-PageAJ
KIDNAP ••.
very adept.atlt."Ochoasaid. said.
Police have distributed 1.000
Oyers with the pair's picture to
California Highway Patrol Of·
fices and truck stops throughout
the state.
All points bulletin11 have been
senl to law enforcement agen·
cles in the nationwide search for
the little girl and mother.
form regime in Prague. and
otbe"n" C11Tested after the in-vasion Aug. 20.
Mlynar's book "Nachfrost ...
'Night Frost> says Brezhnev
told them Johnson's assurances
of non-intervention came from
the White House on Aug. 18, two
days before 500.000 Warsaw Bloc
t r o o p s c r ·o s s e d i n t o
Ciecboslovakia to crush the
Liberalization movement known
as the "Prague Spring.··
Huntington Pair
Sued in Dog Bite
A Huntington Beach eouple
who claim their neighbors· dog
climbed over the fence and bit
their 3-year-old son last May 1
has sued tbe neighbors for
$300,000 in damages.
Named as defendants in the Orange County Superior Court
lawsuit filed by Karen and
William Reitz, 15441 Columbia
Lane. are Ronald Mayeda and
Donald L. Grana, 15442 Stanford
St.
Sheriff
Offers
Orange County Sherm Brad
Gates testified Tuesday before a
Federal Grand Jury lo Loe
Anaelea lnvesttgattn1 un·
specified allegations of PollliqJ
corruption made a1ai111t hJm.
Gates asked to teatafy 1alt
week In what he said wu an -..
tempt to hurry tbe lnveab1ation alon1.
Hla request was answered in a
subpoena that ended with him
spendfnl about 45 minutes wttb the jury.
The sheriff said queatloaa
atked him centered on lm loan
applications he made when
bulldln1 a ne• hilltop home tn
San Juan Capistrano.
The sheriff said be was aJao
asked about his relationship
with person.a he bad never beard
of and doesn't know.
''J'm hoplna and eapectiq
whatever um is au about to be
cleared up within lbe next rew
weeks," Gates said. "I'm cer.
tain a statement will be
fortbcomlna clearing me of any
wron1doing in whatever tbeH
allegations are all about."
The probe began in early Apria'
when the FBI announced lt was
launching an investigation into
allegations ot alleaed political
corruption.
While Gates' accusers re-
mained anonymou and the aJ.
legations somewhat of a
mystery. the sheriff said the in·
vestteaton were acting properly
when responding to apparent al-
legations made by a penon or
persons unknown.
,,... P,..e A.I
POPE • .: ••
against terrorists along the
route to St. Peter's Basilica.
With Italy plagued by polltlcal
k ldnapping. kneecappang,
murder and bombing. the gov·
ernment was wary of an attempt
by the Red Brigades or some
other terrorist group to make
new headlines. Kneecappin1 is
shooting a person in the knees.
A century ago, during the
funeral of Pope Pius IX in
February 1878. anti-clerical
radicals tried to throw the coffin
into the Tiber River. Mounted
police dispersed them.
Crowds bad gathered for the
third day at the summer palace
to me past the body of the poD· -
tiff who reisned over the Roman
Catholic Cliurcli for 15 years.
More than 50.000 made the
journey Monday and Tuesday to
the viUaae in the Alban Hills
whe re he died Sunday night
after a heart attack. The body was encased in triple
caskets of cypress lined with
scarlet silk, lead and oak. In ac-
cordance with papal custom. a
velvet bag containing each of
the Vatican coins and medals
struck during Pope Paul's reign
was placed in the inner casket
along with a scroll listing bis en·
cyclical letters and other major
documents.
The motorcade included the
pope's relatives. high-ranking
church orficials and represen·
tatives or the Italian govern·
ment.
Urban Aid Sought
WASHJNGTON <API -Prest·
dent Carter. after sig ning
federal loan guarantees for New
York City. flew back to the
Whale House today to meet with
mayors of other cities who are
seeking Sl billion more in annual
aid for troubled urban centers.
Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort
SPORTING GOODS
538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919
WE WILL BE CLOSED
FOR VACATION
AUG. 13, ~hru AUG. 20
OPEN FOil IUSINESS AGAIN AUG. 21
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00.IFOANIA
Spendlag Limit
Democrats' Plan
Sent to Assembly • SACRAMENTO <AP> -Democrat.I, n.atn& t.Mtr poUUcal
muacl• ln an l Uon y•u, bav• kiU.S a ftepubUcan 11*Mfln• Umlt and sent lb lr own plan to the A.PcmblY floor.
By a M vote. tM Democrat-ctomlnated AtHmbly Re\tenue 1nd
TauUon Ooauntt\w approved a t!Oftltltutlonal amendment Tua·
day that would Ut state 1pendinc lncreun to personal Income
JfOWlh It la Jtmltar to a prop()SIJ made by Edmund Brown Jr. after
~otera ll)proved Propottllon l.S.
TllB COllMmaa T8SN ADIO\JaNED lnatead ot vot.1n1 on
ll GOP llmit t~at Republtcant 11ld wu touaher Uwn the OcmocraUc propo111.
l:arller. the J>Uel apprcwed a oae-timt. MOO rolWon lncome
tax cut tbat wwld '**t \M ma taxpayer credit from *25 to 1100
(or an Individual and from '50t.oat0t'for • mamed ~pie.
. That blU, AB .. by Aaemblymu Lawrence K.apUolr. D·S.n
Ple10,wuMnttotMANemblyWaysandMeanaCommlUHonal3-0 vote.
IN cmtE• ACTION, A BILL av 9SN. Derp1t1 Carptlnter, R·
Newport Beach, that would ad.lust tneome tu bnckell annually
for lnnauon died on a &-1 vote, two short ol lbt majority deeded ror
pasaaae ln the 15-member committee.
VOTE ON REPUBLICAN Bill DELAYED
Awmbtrmen WHiie Brown Munchea Bag of Nuts
Wedneeday, August 9. 1978
Appeal Pledged
$11 Million NBC
Lawsuit Dismissed
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Attorney Marvin Lewis said be plans to
immediately appeal a Judie's dnmlual ot an SU mllUon laWIUit
claiming NBC's showing of the movie "Born Innocent" prompted the
rape of a &-year-old girl.
In throwing out the case, Superior Court Judce Robert Dolaee
ruled Tuesday that the network
was protected by the free speech
provisiona of the First Amend·
ment.
He noted that he ruled pre-
viously that Lewis could proceed
with the case onJy on the basis of
arguing that NBC Intended to
"incite" a crime by showin1 the
rape of a young girl with a
plumber's plunger in the 1974
film. But Lewis didn 'lfoJlow that
ruling. he said.
LEWIS REPRESENTS
Valeria Niemi and her daughter
Olivia, who was 9 when she was
sexually anaulted by three ib"b
on a San Francilco beach four
days alter the mm was shown on
national television.
Mra. Niemi aaJd the attack
wa. prompted by tbe TV ftlm
and aalled 11 miWon in com-
pensatory damacea and 110
million in punlllve damacea
acain1\ NBC aDd its local af-
filiate, 'KRON-TV.
The Democratic 1pe1'dtna limit is SCA tl by Sen. John
-Oanmendt. D-cMotetuame Hill.
~ lt wUI IO oo-the November stat• ballot U the MJ Auembl.y
b8_aaes ll and the Senate approves Aaaembly amendmenta by Aui. Nude Bathers Get Reprieve
"Aa long as our neck was on
the block and the axe had to fall
it'a Jus\ as well that it bappen;l
today,' he said Tuesday. ''This
1et1 us to the appellate courts
even faster."
THE APPEAL, HE SAID,
would challenge the Judge's "ex-
cessive authority" in narrowlna
the legal grounds for the trtal
and preventing Lewis from
arguing negligence and reek~
lesanesa.
BUT 8£NATE &EPU8UCAN LEADD Georte Deulanejlan,
~latm'inj lht'. Garamendl measure was too weak, indicated that
Senate Republicans might try to block it ID favor ol a poalble 1980 tnltlatlve.
"I suspect that we wllJ oppose it," he said, calltng the measure
''a rumnam kind of approach."
A Democratic property tax cut bill died on the last night or \be
1977 leeislative session. In part because S.nate RepubUeans re-
fused to vote for it.
SINCE THE PASSAGE OF PltOP08JTION U, pressure has
been buildl.ng for a limit on state and local 1ovemment apendina.
Republicans bad been pusbing an amendment by DeukmeJf an,
the GOP candidate ror attorney general, that tied state and local
spending increases to rises ln the cost of Uvin1 and population, a
standard they said was tighter than income f?Owth.
But that measure, SCA 42, died when the committee ad·
Journed.
Bill on Farm Land --=-------__ ,
SANTA ROSA <AP) -Nude
sunbathers on the Russian River
have a one-week reprieve after
Sonoma County supervisors de-
la)'ed voting on an ordinance to
ban all public nudity.
Supervisor's put off voting on
the ordinance for one week
Tuesday to get legal opiniom
from the sheriff, district at-
torney's office and court person-
nel.
RUSSIAN RIVER residents
had complained that nudity, sex
acts and public defecation were
ruining the wholesome at·
mosphere of the resort area
about ~ miles north or San
Francisco.
Other residents contended that
nude sunbathing is a healthy ex-
perience and should not be
curtailed. They suggested a
beach be set asidP for it.
"PEOPLE WHO LIVE along
the river have had an intolerable
situation long enough," said
George T. DeLong, who with
fellow supervisor Will Johnson
objected' to the delay.
Others on the board ques·
Honed whether the proposed or-
dinance should make violators
guilty of a misdemeanor and
s ubject lo jail terms or only
fines. .
Board Chairman Brian Kahn
noted the state Penal Code
already makes public sex acts il-
legal.
~ .. Plug into our S.AM.E.&
Jay Gerber, associate general
counsel for NBC, said Dossee's
ruling represented "an extreme-
ly slgnlflcant victory.
"We think that the ruling
means that unless Incitement
can be shown, auita of tbJa kJnd
wtll not lie as a matt•r of law
against any broadcast mtdia or
newspaper," be said.
Preservation Expires
SACRAMENTO CAP> -For the
fourth straight year. efforts to stop
the bulldorzing of prime farm land in
California have died in tbe Legislature.
Assemblyman Victor C&Jvo, D·
Mountain View, let his bill, AB 1900.
expire without a vote Tuesday in the
Senate Natural R esources and
WUdltre Committee.
( BRIEFS J
1972 and continuing to date, Goodrich
and others conspired "to fix. raise.
maintain and stabilize prices" on
lire sales to the public by the
manuraeturer and certaJn indepen·
dent retail tire dealers in the West.·
It's one appliance
that wotit cost you a cent.
He told reporters he was one short
of the needed five votes in the nine-
member committee, which has ap·
proved similar bills in the past only
to see them die in the Senate Finance Commit~. -
Ge•llrlda Siied
.SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -8 . F.
Goodr ich Co. hu been accused ii
federal court of conspiring to fi~
prices of automobile tires for the pas1
six years in violation of antitrust
Jaws.
The suit, flied by the Justice
Department Tuesday in U.S. District
Court, alleges that starting before
State Panel
Backs Minimum
Booz~ Markups
SACRAMENTO <AP> -A stalt
Senate committee has voted to im-
pose minimum markups for alcohol
and end the price-cutting that
followed the slate Supreme Court's
ruling aiainst Calilornia 's old fair-
trade liquor law.
By a 7-3 vote Tuesday, the Senate
Govermental Organization Commit-tee sent AB 935 by Assemblyman
Richard Alatorre, D-Los Angeles, on
to the Senate Finance Committee.
The Assembly-passed bill, sponsored by the California Retail Liq-
uor Dealers Association, would re.
Quire beer, wine and hard spirits to
be sold no cheaper than 6 percent
above the cost to the retailer.
C..i~t A~eepted
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Five
locals of the Retail Clerks Union
have voted by a 62.4 percent margin
to accept a contract offer by Gemco
membership department stores, a
union spokesman aald . "There'll be no strike," said
spokesman Bob McGrath. adding
that Tueaday's vole puts into effect a
three-year contract retroactive to Ju·
ly 3 for non-food department
employees at all Gemco stores in
Southern California. The retail clerks
are negotiating a separate contract
with major food chains, including
Lucky Stores Inc., which runs the
food department at Gemco.
7BersaDeod
CHULA VISTA <AP>-Sevenborses have died since Monday at Bradley's
Bonita Valley Farm east or Chula Vis-
ta from a mysterious ailment believed
ca used by a toxin In grain mixture.
Owner Robert Bradley said five
of the animals died Tuesday. He said
autopsies are being performed on
three horses. One was killed by a
veterinarian to free It from suffering.
llelltC...CrelSOllflht
SAN DIEGO <AP> -The Fair
Rent CoallUon has presented the city
clerk with petitions bearing 42,500
signatures seeking to place a rent
control inJtiattve before the voters in
November.
Coalition representative Martin
Wagner delivered two gaily wrapped
boxes containing the petitions tues-
day to City Clerk Charles Abdelnour,
sa)'ini. ''Here, this is for you."
~e ·~,/) ~~ ',, ~ .. :-1 ........ •r ~~ f///lr-...sa:leatt ~ ... ~o~ teelll .,. lost naed*"Y to gum
• 8~' disorders than from any other cause. Yet 4'v perloc:Uc dental care from an oral health
' specialist like Or. Rtck Schoen can u1ualty remedy the altuatton. Or. Schoen
offers· complete tarnlly dental health '
MNloe. And for a lot leu thin ~ might
think.
Our oomputer can help you sa~
money and energy. It will give you a
personalir.ed print-out on how to saw
electricity in your 00me. Just mail In
the ooupon below.
You1J get back a short question·
naJre aaking about the size of your
home, how you heat it and <X>Ol it, what
sort ol applianres YoU wae and so on.
Fill it out arid :we'll feed it into
ourS.A. V. E.S. computer. Out will come
• ..
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A tn>uP of San Francilco cona'1ltanta haa auu ted
Huntt.ncton Be h offlci&Ji .crap one of the laat romadn· tnan ilhborhoodtr tlona-tbellbraey.
fl\StJ ild ol Ute famllW c~ bJ'anch llbTart . th 1&udit
'uluJe ts resld ta nu Oil a ta.rd at centrally located
booths and watt for~ favcrite book ln the mall.
Tbat'a l*Obab'1 tome"9lat more etnclent ln U.ht of
current anU ·tU 1J*M1in1 meuuret1. But it'• not Uie the
old days.
or coune the ttnlral bbrary will remain. but 1one
would be the da)'• ol broninl throuab the stactu or your
ctcilbborboocl lil>r@l'Y or Pass1na time In the lobby wtth a
newsp~or maaaame.
f'lllinl out a card and ••ltlnl for a Ubrary book
lbroufh the mall does take some Of the tburm -and con·
veniente -a~ from the ctty'1 readera.
The audit does IUll Uiit folk.a in hospltall and con-
v ale~cent homes be visited fTequenUy by "bookmoblle"
ty~ procrams.
Welcome or not. the audit ls provocative 1n these
bud&et-tiebt clay&. The cit.,Y ahould re~valunte Its spend -
'"8· even thoulh th combined cost of the library-public
works-golice_department audit& was S18.000.
New ~008 wee tbeH snould be examined for
siwings. But let's face lt, in these po t tax-revolt days
lhey sometlme.s mean t.he end of time-honored traditions.
Missing the Target?
HlUltingt.oo Beach's so-~ed fact-finding complaint
committee bas finally held its first meeting and is ap-
parently ready to take on a varied number of tasks.
The unit was formed after a rash of police brubllity
complaints and a report that the U.S. Commission on
Civil Rights was investigating similar charges during the
past year.
But now the seven-member panel, which includes
three former or present law enforcement officials, seems
to be looking elsewhere. Its first studies will be chronic
car towing complaints at a downtown liquor store and
problems that the public may inffict on the police.
Is this the intended direcUon of the committee?
Fom>ation ol thia committee may..bave been-timed to ealm the residents wb°'aaserted that .some police officers
used loo much force during July 1 and 4 incidents.
The purpose of the unit appears to have been diluted
and the process of sorting out the prol>lems regarding
police in the city may become a long and pointless
process.
No doubt the other problems warrant careful study.
But let's not forget the circumstances under which
the committee was formed.
Unneeded Rudeness
Well. that's gratitude.
Three former Huntington Beach planning com·
missioners recently received the reluctant thanks or the
current unit members.
But the current planners decided it would not be too
gooct an idea lo hofd a "thank you" dinner for ex·
commissioners Prim Shea, Susie Newman and Dr. Frank
Hoffman.
Commissioner Dan Stern took a strong stand against
the three ousted planning unit members and called their
performance in their last few months in office "shabby ...
It should be noted that a new, four-person majority
was elected to the City Council in April and the planning
unit members serve at the council's pleasure.
Another interesting fact is that Mrs. Newman sup-
ported Dr. Hoffman in his unsuccessful bid as a City
Council candidate.
It's probably true that a farewell dinner for the
former commissioners mitht not draw much enthusiasm
from current and ex-members.
But surely the hours they devoted to their city de·
sern' more than rudeness.
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other view!' expressed on this page are those of their authons and
artists. Reade' comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone {714') &42·"321.
Boyd I All Heart
ByLM.BOYD
That old contention that
bankers are heartless doesn't
hold up. Take the case ot
Wendy Westfall, for.instance.
She was a teller at the Finl
N alional Bank of Scotla.
Lawmen took her by the
arm, though. charging her
with embealement, and the
court put her on probation
for two yean. 1be bank then
gave her a four-year loan to
repay the mooey.
All grownups at one time
or another in their lives have
had mooonucloosis. Or so the
medlocos believe. Tbat,
they say, is wby it rarely al·
ructs anybody over 30. Im.·
munity sets in early. Once
you've bad it. you'll never
get it again.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
W~aa Carter done n about his plc-
tue beina put ao the
cover of lluatler
1naaadne? l'ct •ue for a
blWon -andwtnt
G.R.P.
King lbn Saud was not the
moat married man In bis·
tory. He only wed about 400
women before bis deatb in
1953. A number of potentates
racked up higher
matrimonial scores. Wbat
makes tbe Saudi Arabian'•
record so noteworthy is the
fact that be never saw the
faces of any of those brides
before the weddlngs.
Q ... What name did actor
Nike Connors start out
wttht"
A. Krekor Ohanian.
Tboee movie script writers
•bo've had tbelr Apache Jo.
dlan characters refer to
whii. men u "white eyes"
1ot tt riaht. ln Geronimo'• time, that was the standard
Apache nomenclature for the
whites.
Q. "What was the first Q8·
lion to u.5e tanks in war?"
A. Great Britain. At the
Battle of Somme durlog
World War I.
More than one llYVJ soul
hu won a bar bet by con·
tendlnt that the Wincbeeter
rlne wu not destined by
O.H. Wincbettet\ bUt .. atbtr by one 8.8. Hotc~
Claim ts that an elephtnt11
heartn1 LI ao acute tt can
.bear tbe ta.ad ol a moute.
tnterQtlna, lf true.
Surely you know tbal
polsosi oak llll 't oak
po'bon Ivy lln't lvy.
Robert N. WNCl/Publllher Thome• K .. vu /Editor
S.rbar• Krtlblch/l!dltorlal P1191 Editor
Earl Waten
Drawing a Bead on Justice B~d .:·
Jn th• pt.ten mootha alnce
abe waa named C1'1ef Juatlce,
ROI• Ellaablth Bird hu been
1tudloualy m8'lntatnln1 a low
profile Her •PPolntment by
Gov•rnor Jury Brown beln1
one of tbe moat coatro.veralal
ever made to tho bl•h court. 1bo ta wen awar. of tbe fact the
mu.t stand before the voten ln
November.
Normally an out1p0ken ad·
•vocatt of auc h causes aa
womea'a Ub,
clvll rlcht1.
enera)' con-
servallon. an-
ti-nuclear de-
v el op me nt
and environ·
mental pro·
tecUon. her
unnatural
restraint was
evideot even
before Senator H.L. "BUI"
Richardson vowed to spend a
million dollars to defeat her at
the general election.
So her concurrence in a S to 2
decision holding that forcible
rape and sexual abuse does not
Itself con.sUtute "great bodlty in·
jury" bas been seized upon with
great glee by Richardson and
others who have been looking for
persuasive indictments against
Bird to present to the voters.
THE R~PE of the young
woman named Maria was a
particularly vicious and degrad·
ing one during which all forms
of perversion were committed at
knife point causing untold
psychological and emotional
trauma. But because the knife
wounds were superficial and,
ujde fn>m the...se.x.ua.l intrusions., -
her body was not damaged, the
court .refused to impose lhe stiff
prlson sentences provided for
i:apist.s..who injure victims. .
The ruling was ba~ upon a
state law which provides sUi!h
sentences in cases where "great
Mailbox
bodily lnJUJY" hu been doH.
Rlchardaoo flnda Bird'•
cbaractertutioa ot tht crime u
"outra1eoua. 1hocklng and
deapicable" contrad!etQry to her
coicurrence In the decision
which held the victim 'a lnjurtea
not to be "slpl(tcant or 1ubltan·
tlal. •• He HY• "Plycboloflcal harm can leave scan that are
intensely deeper and more last·
lne than a scar on the body."
His view was an echo of tbe dis-
sen Ung opinion by Justices
WUH•m P. Clark. Jr. and Frank It. Richardson who wrote "un·
der no reasonable view or lbe
evidence could the victim's in-
juries ln this case be deemed
trivial or insil(Jlificant. ·•
'' H4rA-kirt.''
Whether it was he r eigb\
years as a deputy public ~
fender which impelled her a~
pathy to the defendant OT so~
notion of divordna herself from
the role or a champion of
women's rights may never ~
known. But her stated re~
that the court must follow
"legislative Intent" don't mattb
up with the recent trend of
supreme court decisions.
lN TIDS CASE THE court was
only called upon to interpret the
languag~ of the law which is.4;
proper role for the court. It is,;
rar cry fl'Om the actions of UJl!.f
court which has, without aJlY.•
pretense ol corustitutlonal issuftS1~
been pursuing the dangero6~
course of legislating new la,¥'
completely in opposition to exbt,
Ing statutes. .'-~~
No better example of thia d~:
regard for legislative intent ~ad
be found than in the court's. U
vs Yellow Cab decision in 19°(5·
which overturned the statutes bO·
contributory negligence in favOc-
of the comparative negllgenee
doctrine. In that case the laws
had stood for 103 years during·
which the Legislature bad re·
peatedly reviewed and refused
proposals to change them.
WHILE .violation or a woman:
may not today be considered the
heinous crime it once was when
the victim's kin were consideted
wholly justified in seeking out
and killing lbe rapist, it remains
a reprehensible deed and the
case before the court involv~
rape of lhe worst kind ..
Maybe Bird's lack or judicial P.1'!\"...rlenc('~ ~en-bei: li.mited..
legal experience will not matter
to the voters but it is certain that
the "Rape of Maria " will be a
household ~ by the time the
Novembet' election rolls around 1r Senator Richardson has his
way.
Is the Press Overlooking Carter's Sins? ·
To the Editor:
Aller all the headlines and
stories about Watergate that ap-
peared in your and other
newspapers, we now wonder
why the press is completely
overlooking President Carter's
possible violations or national
law.
We should say that altbouah
we hold no brief for Mr. Nixon's
lying about the Watergate af.
fair. that sort or poliUcal party
"warfare" has long gone on.
The disturbing matter that
now concerns us is Jimmy
Carter's report of spending for
the 1976 campaign. As I'm sure
most people are aware, in 1976
for tbe first time taxpayers
picked up all campaign ex-
penses. which in theory was to
be a turning point toward
cleaner government.
Mr. Carter bas been in the
White House for more than a
year, but the siJC ·member
Federal Election Committee
ba.so't issued an audit or how he
spent the $21.8 million in tax
funds to get there.
ACCORDING to commission
regulations, campaign
treasurers are supposed to re-
port details of all expenditures
exceeding $100. giving the public
the explanation of such cam·
paign moneys.
According to the Wall Street
Journal, "bis campaign spent
nearly $500,000 foe otherwise un-
specified •get-out-the-vote' ac.
tlvitiea to beat Mr. Ford ;
another $279,000 for 'mis-
cellaneous otlice expenses'; and
$603,000 more isn't described in
any way. on the around that au
wa1 spend ln sums of less than
$100.
.. In cootraat, Mr. Ford's cam-
paign reported unltembed ex·
penditurea ~ •.ooo. • 'Tbe C&J14!r reports also COO·
taln nwn.en>U1 apparent errors
and dbenpancles. Olle involves
• listed eQeDditure Of $10, 10l.54
to a 1Ubeidlary ol lltM!er • Flnn,
Inc. lJI Ne• York. Chairman
David Finn aays hia firm bUled
the Carter campalp f10l.6' for
deslsninl aome brkhuns." The
Jountal •8YS tbe mystery of the
other 110,000 remains a question.
Mr. Finn checked twice and bu
absolutely no record or bllllfll or
recelvinl that $10,000.
Tbe Journal a1ao mentioned a
Mr. John Matthews ~ Jacltaoft.
ville, F1a. who WU lifted II the
recipient of $2.000 from ti\•
Carter campaign. Mr. Matthews ••>'11 be merel1 cubed a checlr aa a tavor~ for the local Caner
coordmator. There were many, m•D¥ other
cletail• ot d.lacNl)ances Usted b1
tbe Wall Street Joumat.
lo steal secrets from the other.
something that has gone on ror
years.
CATHERlNE COSGROVE
HALLBERG
Pe.non Adrice
To tbe Editor:
We team through expensive
le ssons . I h ave Just
learned one that I would like to
pass along to fellow union
carpenters and others who come
under pension runds.
l. Save all check stubs: 2. save
all records of hours worked,
such as the paper sent out by the
state employment office and the
vacation fund; 3. cbeck on your
pension every three years.
Arter three years, you can
throw the records away because
they won't change anything. U
you don't appeal every three
years, you lose your right to ap.
peal.
You see. the pension fund for
the carpenters is controlled by
the contractors and the union. It
ls not to the advange of the fund
to police the contractors, ap-
parently; it is certainly not to
the advantage of the contractors
to police the contractors. and the
union apparently does not.
NO REPORT of hours credit-
ed ls sent out to the carpenters.
They can check with their local.
but It ls sometimes June or July
getting to the locals for the pre.
vious year and only old men
near retirement usually check.
l have lived in the same house
since 1919 and I lost a lot of my
records. I couldn't ba\fe proved
Sydney Harris
a lot of the years m the sixties
' even if l were allowed to. but f
was shorted ~e~ Q\larters
during that time. Either_: the COO·
tractor didn't send the money in
or the fUnd received the money
and didn't credit me with it.
The runny thing is that accord·
ing to my local union record. I
had my time. but according to
the record ol the fund in Loa&
Beach, I was short.
This is just a free lesson to
carpenters and other people
coming under pension funds .
Check on your fund. You may be
the only one pollcing them. This
is a sad story, but true.
JIM BOLDING 6•• S,.elllter
To the F.ditor:
I read with surprise that I am
to be a "spokesman <sic> for the
gay community" of Laguna
Beach, a~ to the crack
research ol the Daily Pilot.
While l note your reporting
some of the many positive con-
tributions of the local "gay"
populace, It must be reported
that gay people played the
minor yet very significant role
in the very broad-based, well·
informed efforts to retain Chief Sparks.
The official spokesperson of
Laguna's gay minority should
have been recopiled and his
speech reported: 'lbat was Alan
Robertson, representing the
400-plus members of lhe Laguna
Beach Coalition for Human Rights.
I only represented myself in
advocacy ot law and justice of.
No qulues for several months, 6. "Ertglond upecfs ewrw man
you say? Well, they're bard to to do hia dutJI." Wbo said tt, upon
devise and I haven't had the wbat oecqloo?
time. Here is a somewhat dif· 7. "From flw 1ttblirM ro•ttw
ferent kind -a welJ.ltnown ndlc1dow." Wbo said it. refer·
quotation, with or wlthout rtng to what situation be was in?
author, and you are asked to a. "He 'l.l)OI ~ oJ an tut#, but tor provide the background. HaU· -irw rtght ls "'8pectable, and the f1rst oU ttm1." Who aald It Of whom?
ewes a relatJvely slinple exam· I . "td UM chips 11'1 eohlrt U..,
pie: fn4M/'' Wbo tafd 1t, where, on
1. "I com1, I ..aw, 1 CO!lqUmd'' wb.at occasion!
-Julius Caesar. Whet• did be 10. "No man can •mit t1Do :°ue~~ to, and what dld be COO· =~~· Uw <f:r!:!:.,:tt'r;
2• ·•.it QOW'71mnt o/ lo1ot, and"°' refeninl to?
otmn."WhoaaldlttowlaOln1 ANSWEas:
3. ..~. lflc lkJttd 1'9at Jffdl t. Hee.me to Alla. defeatinl
110"·.. Who aald lt to whom? Pbamatts, lD a 1.ut battlt at
v t.eta. 4. "10@._,,.. firf '*" ~. t John A4anu, ii ~ tM Orldl.fr.'1':What waa GrfdJoy IUP. MHHchuaeU. Stet. Coaat.ltU· posed toflre at, and where? Uon. a. "Y°" ._. ~ tCJ '°" hlf a. Edmund B•rll• te tta•
by and for the Laguna residen~:
JAY MURLEY .;
£ .......... =:·.
To the Edjtor: .
I have recently become aware
that the County of Orange is con-
templating lhe construction of
massive silt control facilities in
the San Diego Creek Watershed.:
This action is currenUy being
written ento the ·•208 "
Watershed plan for Newport Up-
per Bay and upstream areas. It
is interesting that the county
and the allied growth indus&()t
through their oootroJ of the l(>Cpl
"208" planning agency eo\Jld
contemplate spendin1 up to :*1
million of taxpayers' money lo
subsidize development.
Local environmental grouP5
have been asking that sill be
controlled through cost effective
source control techniques. These
mechanisms would not binder
growth and would protect the
downstream residents and boal
owners from paying expensivl'
dredging bills. It is about time
that our s upervisors realized
that the public i.s tired of pie•
ing up the cost of developers
mismanagement.
HENRY EAGER
• ~from rtadnt en~ TM riglal fo cOlldenu ~ to /fl
~ or 11imfnat1 Ubel la r~
Ldkn of JOO coorda or laa tDill be
Qtwll pn/~1. AU letters ml&d fa-
dwff apature OJld maUatg oddrua
bid 1lelt'IWI mclW be tOitMefd OW , ..
quell if alf /tciftl ~ii QAIClf W .
PocfPv 10tU "°' bf pt&blilt\ecl. •
economic legislation that would
make people dependent upon tbe
aovemment fo'r bread. •
4. Admiral Georae Dewey,
near Marilla, ordered hls captalQ
to destroy the S~.nish Oeet lri
the Philippines 1n 1898.
5. To the "workera of tbe
world" by Man aPd ltqela, to
the commsauc Moldf•.to.
6. Nelson's last sicnal as ho
lay dying at the Battle of
Tratalear.
7. Napoleon. In a lette;'
describing hi• retreat rroQi
Moaeow in J.8U. ·
8. 8en Jonson, commemor.t! Inf hit colleague. Wltlla SllatespMn.
t . Roscoe COnltllng nomlnA~
Int President Grant for a tb1N
term at the ~ieu Coov..-Uon lntblcqo. la.
I
1 .
Where Ls your moral loctlpA·
tlon toward Mr. Carter's vtrJ
que1Uonable use of public
money? on. can't for1•i bow
r11hteouslj oUtraced you were
about ~ poUtlcaJ party trytn•
pr cMiftt.'• TO wbat ll'OUP •• Brltlab Parllameat. la 17115,
Cbl• •ddreued. by wbom•'...::;,i~~~•:r&ulu AHlD~ 1oc11l and to. God Ud )laqamoo ::::;c:;~~~:~
•
•
Today,'• CltHd_,
N.Y. Steeks
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1978 TEN CENTS
J. Yow
BreakforR ? •
'
COLOGNE, Germany (AP> -
Leonid Bredlenev told liberal
Czechoslovak Communlat
leaders in 1988 that President
Johnson auured him the United
States would not do anything to
atop the Soviet lnvaston of
, Czechoslovakia. one of~· Csecb
leaden reports in a book betnf
published this week in West
Germany.
The authol', Uenek Mlynar,
was a Communist Party
seeretary who writes that he
was preaent ~ Brennev met
Aq. JI In llOICOW witb Alex·
ander Dubcek. leader of tbe re-
form realme In Pra1ue, and
others arrested after the In-
vasion Aua. JO.
Mlynar's boot ••Nachfrost." -<Nigh~ Frosn say&-Bttzbnev
told them Johnson's uau.rances
of non·interYenUon came from
the White House on Aq. 18, two
days before •.ooo Warsaw Bloc
troops crossed Into
Czechoslovakia to cru1h tbe
liberalization movemeoi known
as the ''Prque SorinJr. ••
Brezhnev reportedly told the
Czec:hoslovab the Soviet 1ov·
emment was ready to risk a con·
fiagratlon IC the Soviet domina·
lion ot East.em Europe won in
World War It was 1eoparaized.
But Brezhnev aaid Johnson's U·
surances made plain there was
no danger of East-West war.
Mlynar continues:
Brezhnev said he asked
CSee LBI. Page AU
Adt1lt Restriction
Irvine Aivaits Suit
By PIDUP BOSMAJllN
Of ... Diie, "" ..... The lrvine City Council de·
cided Tuesday to stay clear of a
homeowners dispute in wbkh a
community association passed
u..i.e..s .Lo-r-a.a-t.~-u...e
ne!ghl2orhoo<l to adult.a~ despite
the fact that several f ammes
already live there.
The council decided to await
the outcome of at least one
lawsuit filed against the
Orangetree Patio Homes Associ·
lion. Realdent Lee Parpst, father
of an inf ant child, ls suing the as·
sociation on grounds Its acUons.
in effect, are forcing him to move.
Homeowners in the north·
central Irvine community voted
in July to bar future residentB
Selection
under 18. 8lld to bar minors cur·
rently llvinl there from using
any commonly owned recrea·
tional faclllties.
Some residents with children
appeared before the council last
lllOl\ltflli'"liJi Uiil lflntel'VeDe. -
Councilmen expressed ~n
cern that the association action
might reduce 1lvailable family
housing in the city, despite the
fact that the development was
approved in 1974 as "adult·
oriented" with the promise of
developer Presley Homes to ~U
the units to adults without
children.
Councilmen also were con-
cerned that the city might be
sued.
City Attorney James Erick.son
ColJ,SOan; ------
told the councU Tuesday that the
city i• under no obligation to setr
Ue the dispute. He als0-advised
that councilmen could, lf they
wanted. pass an ordinance that
would forbid hou~~tf dls-crhiilnafioo agalnst ra · es.-·
Though the council stopped
short of that, Councilman Larry
Asran "Said be might propose
such legislation unless the
homeowners work out a com·
promise among themselves.
Councilwoman Mary Ann
G aido suggested the association
might amend its new rules.
which became effective Aug. l .
so that children could use
recreational facilities during
normal adult working hours.
~ C8ee l&VINE, Pa1e AZ)
Tnistees
--. -
-~ -Process
·ThUnderstorms Ret11rn? Backed
Cnast Gets Lightning, Thumler Display
Dollm-Falla
LONDON CAP> -Tbe
price ol told bit record
bighs "' $208 and $208..25 an ounce on Europe's ma.
Jor bullioa markets today
a$ tbe dollar bit lows
against the West German
mark andtheSwissfranc.
To Weigh
Budget
Thunderstorms that /lashed
through parts of Orange County
Tuesday night may be back
again tonight, a National
W"ather Service spokeswoman
said.
The storms . with their il·
luminatine pyrotechnics .
caused brief widespread power
outages, flickering lights and a
rew minutes of rain along the
coast. They were the result of
moist air from the Pacific, the
spokeswoman said.
She said the storms had been
centered on Arizona and central
California for the past week but
were pushed to the coast by an eastern flow of air. •
Humidity s hould r e m ain a
sticky 70 percent, while high
temperatures should be 72 to 75
degrees at the beaches and near
90 degrees inland , the
spokeswoman said. Low tem-
pel'8tures should range from 66
to 72 degrees, she said.
Little damage was reported
along the Orange Coast from the
li~btnina .and thunder display
Coast
Some night and early
mornlnf low clouds and local 01 witb slight
cbance of late afternoon or
Jaighttime thun -
dershowers. Lows tonight
66 to 72. Highs Thursday
from 70s at beaches to
.ear 90 inland.
INSIDE TOD" Y
The Slllf ploued aome oJ ii•
Md soccn ol IM .teOIOl'I, bMt
waa bocked out of th
~off•~ San Diego 2-J. ~e dorf, Bl.
... .,.,. .. ..
M .... .. .. .... Ar •• • .,_ ..
M M
that arrived between 6 and 10:30
p.m . and varied widely from
spot to spot.
In Huntington Beach, light-
ning ignited brush at 6: 19 p.m.
along Golden West Street near
Garfield Avenue but was ex-
tinguished by firemen within 15
minutes.
The Southern California
Edison Company reported a few
lines down and some 30·second
outages in Huntington Beach.
Costa Mesa. Irvine a nd the
Newport Beach blufls area.
During the spotty rail'IS, gauges
in Laguna Niguel. Ne wport
Beach. Huntington Beaeh and
<See RAIN, Pate A%)
Irvine Tax Relief
Gets Mayor's Help
Irvine Mayor Bill Va rdoulis
was directed by unanimous vote
of the City Council Tuesday to
work with state Assemblyman
Ron Cordova <D-EI Toro> on
leglslatlon affordln1 property
tax relief for Irvine Company
leaseholders.
In Irvine and in Newport
Beach, about S,000 owners of
buildlnp -4,000 of them in·
divldual bomeo~ners -who lease their land from the Irvine
Company face rugher tax bills
than their neighbors. ·
The Orange County Counsel
bas directed the county ass~
to value all Irvine Company
lands -including the leased
properties -at ¥arch, 1978
levels rather tban the 1975
rollback levels provided by
Proposition 13.
The Irvine Company was sold
in 1977. Under Proposition 13,
land that changes ownership is
reassessed.
The Irvine Company has been
seeking exemption lrom the rule
on growlds that, thou1b com-
pany stock was sold, the firm re-
mained essentially as it was.
Leaseholders bad no part ln the
transaction.
The company, the lrvifte City
Council, and Cordova believe an
assessment at higher levels of
leasehold land unfairly penalizes
the residents. The differenei! in
tax bills bas been esUmated at
$100 to $200 per homeowner, or
up to SO percent more than the
leaseholders would pay under
the 1975 rollback date In
Proposition 13.
Should the director who
replaces resigned Irvine Ranch
Water District board president
Lansing Eberling be appointed
from public candid1ltes who ran
and lost in the board's first
publlc elect.ion last November?
The Irvine City Council unan·
imously agreed Tuesday that
he should. Mavor Bill Vardoulis
was directed to write a letter to
the board ur2ing the action.
Eberling, one of five water
board directors whose positions
are filled by Irvine Company ap-
pointments. announced his res-
ignation July 31, citing pressing
business obligations.
Two directors are elected by
popular vote.
The IrvinP Company, which
under the or1anizatlon of the
water district is entitled to ap-
point directors because it owns
nearly all the undeveloped land
in the district, already has asked
the board to appoint an Irvine
Company executive.
JI the board complies, as ex-
pected. district treasurer War·
ren D. Fix, company vice presi-
dent for finance, will be appoint·
ed Aug. 21.
Were the Irvine Company to
accede to the city request, the
most likely public appointment
would be of Engineer David
Hansbrough, who was beaten by
Wayne Clark last November by
a margin of four votes.
The Irvine City Council is SU·
Ing the district in Superior Court
to fore~ public elections of a ma-
jority of the board dlrectora, on
constttutlonal l{l'OQnds.
In London. trading in
gold opened at $207.2.S and
edged to $20'1."5 before the
city's five major bullion
dealers set the price at
$208 at their morning fix.
ing session.
The dollar showed a
slight improvement In
Tokyo, closing at 187 .60
yen. fractionally higher
than Tuesday's closing.
But in Europe tt was a dlf-
lerent story. due to ••Jack
of confidenei!, just as It
always is,'' one London
dealer said.
Viet Plaque
F1D1ds Nixed
Without comment, the Irvine
City Council turned down a r~
quest from county Supervisor
Philip Anthony Tuesday for a
public donation to a Vietnam
veterans war memorial.
Anthony seek.I money to pay
lor a brome plaque inscribed
with the names ol Oranie Coun-
ty servicemen killed in Vietnam.
It would be etected on a con-
crete structure in the Santa Ana
Civic Oenter at an estimaled
cost of about '6,000.
Councilman Arthur Aathony.
himself a Vietnam veteran. SUI·
1eated the supervisor petition
local service clubl for donations.
ludge to DWdrich: Pay $15
By GARY oaANVILLE Ot ........... ...,,
Oranie Count; Supervisor
Ralph Dledrich was found cunty
today of We,ally parklnc bls car
on a county beach road and or·
dered to pay a •J.J flDe.
Worse, aa Dttdrlcll was tesU·
fying tn South t>ranae County"·
Jud\cial District Court, a
marabal ticketed his car outaide
the bulJdlni for m•at parldne.
The double doM or bad news
for Diedrlcb ended a twCHlay
beartac before mumelpel court
Judae Jobn c. Morrlson. that
f4Jaturect i.thnony hm the ac·
I
cused county supervisor, as well
as Sheriff Brad Gates.
In the end, shortly before noon
Judce Morrtaon ruled, "there ls
no excuae under the law that
would allow thiS man to park on
a closed road."
Juqe Momaon is serving o.n
the south county bench for a
vacattontnc Jurl1t. He is from
ffumboldtCounty .
Judce MoniJOD conceded that
"tbl1 man ( Dtedrlch > bas •P·
parently dedicated hl1 life to
pubUc .ervitt.
"However," the J~a• saJd, .. t
leel that fact does not 1tve bim
th• r\iht to ttolate ordinances
other people are required to
obey."
Gatea teat.llled earlier in the
day that h1t lnve&tiaators bad
probed lnto d.reum.tbncea aur·
roundln1 th• tlcket1n1 or
Diedrich'• count)'·leued car the
evenina of YlY 29 at Nlau•I
Beach Park In tbe procaa, the lbetltf de·
nled tbtll be peno•uaUy haa ever
voided a ticket iJven to any
clt.lMn
The abet\ff allo Hld IOID* of
hit own dePUtl• have nffiMCI parttni·. ticketa outside tile
Trustees of the Irvine Un.lfiecf
School District are expected to
adopt a S27.6 million 1978-79
publication budget when they
meet al 7:30 tonight at district
offices, 29Cl Alton Ave .
The publication budget is the
document available for inspec-
tion by the public prior to a Sept.
6 public hearing and final adop-
tion of the budget.
Copies are available at the dis-
trict offices, weekdays 8 a.m. to
5:30p.m.
The budget. despite property
tax revenue reductions caused
by passage of Proposition 13, is
4.6 percent greater than last
year's spending plan.
It includes $9.9 million in
teacher's salaries. All salaries
and employee benefits combined
will cost taxpayers $18.7 million,
or 67 .9 percent of the entire
budget.
Employee benefits are up 30.7
percent, chiefly be<:ause of, ac·
cordt.ng to district business
supertntendent Gene HartUne,
boosts tn costs for unemploy·
ment insurance. pension funds
and health and welfare beneflta.
District revenues are derived
61 percent from state sources, 16
percent from federal toW'CeS,
and 22 percellt from local prop.
ertytaxes.
Before Proposition 13, the re-
lationship between state so~
and local property taxes was la
the reverse.
Hartline predicts student
enrolJment will increase some 10
percent, from U,747 to 12,183.
SEIL FURNITURE
1BE BISI' W~Y
When a Hunttn1ton Beach woman '1Janted to aeU her coucb
and )ove seat abe went to the
bat market ln town -tbe Dal· ly Piiot cla11lfled1. Tbe
Htlafted cuatomer's ad Nad:
C~cb fr lovfttal. Gold norat on wht wtsm. like ne• U2S. Ph ltlUMl~lUt
P~e on t.be Oran•• Coast uow bow to aell ao11:1ethlq
faat. ney caU ta-'8'71 ud do i
tllrou1b the Dall1. Pilot
tlan1fied a"da -the b .. t
baraabi Clll lbe Onace eo..
r
-
DAtLY PILOT
J)IEDRICH •••
~louhw to 1 county 1upervilor •aa ·an\ 'l 1 down poalUoa Ud
'bould ave been notJced by thf-licketlq oencer
GirJ, 3 AdUlts
. But when the officer, Deputy
.Ed ubach, waa recalled to the
•tand, he sald ~ vlaor wu not n the down po41iUon.
A• far u Uw ticket Dtednch
r eceived lod~ l toncerned, UM
tounty supervllor 1llMd ied
1tld h• did not °°" lfbl,,.... :,ple11d lrmocent to the pattdq
~violation cbMfl~.
• There 1 •
:the courtboua n l.1suna Niftill
tor eounl.)' 1uper.v&10n on ffl.
1 ic.-lal ~lnea.
But w9'en be arrived at U.
:butldJ111 tod~ h w.s unable to
'loutt> lho olflt-lal parklnt apano
:and hmud pulled into a drive
,sep1maUn1 tbe cou.rt.houn h'om
. the public defender's olllce.
: There wu no mkstaklq the :r cl that Diedrich 'a county
: h~aaed im Mercury wu parked ;lll .. aUy.
• The Uckel wu luued by
Oran1e County Marabal Sc\.
Harold E. McAUater as Dledrich
was in lhe witness boll defet'ldJ.na
himself qalnat lhe Ule1al parlc
mg charge at the beach.
·Hoose Gets Bill
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
House will have an opportunity
to vote on a compromise $18.1
· billion tax cut bUI preferl'ed by
·President Carter. Speaker
Thomas P "Tip" O'Neill said
toda y . The m easure woul<.
· a me nd the pending bill, ap·
proved by the Ways and Means
Committee, for a Sl6.3 billion cut
4 ""
Killed; I Held
.... ...... .,,~O'o..tl
JUST A l'Rt!NDl V LITTLE eoutnROOM OATH!RINO OVER A PARKING TICKIET
Caat (left to rtght), Shetfff Oatet, Protecutor Sfvolelta, Supervltor Diedrich
COLUMBIA, S.C: CAP> -Tt)e
bodlH ot iwo men, a woman and
a youn1 Slrl were found e•r'1 to-
day In suburban Cayce IP what
officers de.tcribed as a ''blood·
batb." 1be vlcthn1 bad been
shot and atabbed.
Cayce Public Slfety Dl~t.or
Laverne Jumper tald a man •I>'
prehended while tryln1 to Juve
the dilapidated boUle where the
slaylntl oceurred ii belnl held
for questionlni. Jumper 1ald be
expected to nre ebar1e1 aaainlt
the man later ln the day.
The victims and the ·man be-
ln1 beld were not Identified.
Huab Munn. a spokesman for
the State Law Enforcement
Division, said officers believe
they have tdentlfted the two men
Pope's B11rial Planned
Ponti/rs Coffin Sealet4 Taken to Rome
VATICAN CITY <AP> -The
sealed coffin containing the body
of Pope Paul VJ was taken to
Rome today from the papal
summer residence at Castel
GandoUo to lie In state at the
Vatican where he will be burled Saturday.
The ll·car motorcade made a
brief stop at St. John Lateran
Basilica. the pape's cathedrnl as
blshop of Rome. Cardinal Ugq other security men to guard
Pole tti, the pope's vicar for a1ainst terrorists along the
Rom e, read the traditional route to St. Peter's Basilica.
prayers for the dead. A crowd of With Italy plagued by polltieal
several thousand was at the kidnapping, kneecapping ,
church and a special Italian murder and bombing, the gov·
army unit stood ht solemn ranks ernment was wary of an attempt
before the basilica . . by the Red Brigades or some
struck durhur Pope Paul's ret~
was placed In the l9er cas1'et
along wit.It a scroll Uattng his en-
cyclical letters and other major
doeuments.
The motorcade Included the
pope's relatives, hlth·ranldng
church offlclal5 and represen·
talives of the Italian 1ovem· ment.
wbose bodies were found outside
the home, but were not sure
enoush to releue their names.
''It was a bloodbath, the wont
I've seent said Munn.
He said the vtctilns bad been
shot and stabbed. Munn aald tbe
body of the girl, apparently 1J or
13 years old. waa found on the
fioor of a bedroom Inside tbe
house. He said there waa "quite
a bit of blood In other part.a ot
the home and we are not IUN
where her sla)'ina occurred.•'
The body of the woman.
believed to be about 45, wu out·
aide the house underueath an
automobUe. 11te bodies of the
two men, both believed to be ln
tllelr sos, where lying close
together in the yard.
Munn said Investigators think
th~ woman may have-been the
mother of the girl.
"We have reason to believe
there was quite a bit of drlniling
going on last night," '1unn said.
"But at this point we don't know
If that &tggered these killings."
Jumper said Sat. L.T. Pbtllips
of tbe Cayce Police Department
arrived at the house about $
a.m. whlle checking on aootb«
call, and 1potted a man starting
to drive away. The man &ot out
of the car and ran, but waa cap.
lured by Pblllips.
Phillips and other officers
called to the scene then dis·
covered the bodies in the house
and yard. Jumper aaid two
pistokt and a knife were found in
the man's car.
!~e~~~-~.H~~-· -· . '
As the hearse left the gate of other terrorist group to make
the palace, a small group of of. new headlines. Kneecapping is
fic ia ls and priests cha nted shooting a person in the knees.
praye rs. The hearse was the A century ago, durinJ the
third car in the motorcade which funeral of Pope Plus IX in
was accompanied by a strong February 1878, anti-clerical
motorcycle escort. Thousands of radicals tried to throw the coffin
-?ff"90M'--in .. catten<i ~r«>o))s-• ·tntu' ttnf 'fiber. iiivlt': Moiin~
lined the roadway along the poUC!'e dlsperud them.
Two. Coast Women
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; Hospital Dispute
A dlsfute between Hoag
Memoria Hospital and the staff
of the county's health planning
council will be aired next Tues·
day during a hearing in Newport
Beach.
Hospital officials are seeking
<ipproval of the Oran1e County
Health Planning Council for
their plans to buy a $300,000
ra diation simulator for use in
ra diation therapy.
The planning council staff is
reoommend.ing denial or the pro-
posal saying that equipment
aTreacfy in use at tbe nosj)ilms
adequate for what Is proPoSed.
The council action on Hoag's
proposaJ will be forwarded to
the State Depa rtment of Health.
Department officials must then
d e cide whe ther to issue a
eertificate of need which will al·
low the hospital to proceed.
Bill Backed
By McCarthy
SACRAMENTO CAP> -A day
alter Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
unve iled an S800 million tax cut
proposal. Assembly Speaker Leo
McCarthy has endorsed another
pla n to cut taxes by S6SO to $700 million.
McCarthy, D-San Frenchco,
the Legislature's most powerful
member, said Tuesday he is giv·
mg "wholehearted support" to
AB 3802 by Assemblyman
Lawrence KapiloH, D-San
Diego, and Sen. John Dunlap, D·
Na pa , both of whom face re-
election troubles.
It would increase the state's
personal income tax credit for
single people from $25 to noo
and tor people tiling joint re-
turns from S50 to $200. It alao
provides tor a one·time tax·f'ree
sale of a residence, and provides
additional financial relief for
senior ciUzena.
DAILY PILOT
Hospital officials s ay the
simulator is to be used in pre·
paring patients for radiation
therapy for treatment of tumors
or lesions. The simulator would
enable therapists t-0 pinpoint the
area to be treated.
At present the hospital uses a
linear accelerator for both the
pre paration and actua l treat·
ment. A hospital spokeaman
says the accelerator t ends to
dose normal tissue with radia-
tion along with the affected
areas. •
ltolptt:al otftctals allo uy dial
they treated an average of 39 pu·
tients per day in r adiation
therapy in 1977. In their applica·
lion they point out that the
American College of Radiology
recommends an average patient
load of more than 35 per day.
Hospital officials say they
could increase the u.se of their
a ccelera tor for treatm en t
purposes by using the simulator
for patient preparation.
The plaMJng council staff is
recommending against the pro-
posal because of the costs in·
volved.
The hearing will be held at
7:30 p.m. In the Newport Beach
City Council chambers before
the health planning council's
Facilities Review Committee.
The council's board or directors
is slated to act on the comm1t
tee's recommendation Aug, 22
F ... PGffeAJ
IRVINE •••
She said ahe sympathized with
the a dults who moved into
Orangetree under the tm· pression they bought Into an
adult community.
"I'm sure," she said, "that
people coming home from work
al night, who thought they were
moving into an adult communi·
ty, ,don't want to go swimming
with Marco Polo at night." Her
reference was to a children's
1wimming pool game.
Erickson also commented. in
a brief prepared for the council ,
on the legality of the association
rules, and upon their effects.
·'The amendments probably
are invalid or unenforceable on
a number ol grounds," Erickaon
said.
Erlckaon explained, "Jn a
time when family housing ac·
commodations are reportedly
scarce, <the homeowners rules>
bar prospective residents wtUl
children under is years or a1e
from a bloc of JM>mes.
"Second, they sharply curtail
the enjoyment of property by
those cutrent residents who
have young cbUclren.
·'The amendment.a expUcitly
bar tbo.M children from the area
recreational f actllUes once open
to them.
"Further; the amendments ef.
fectlvely taolate thoae children
from their pMrt: Not only do
they prevent new peen from
movlnf ln, they also prohibit
visits by poera for 'any alsnlll·
cant period of tJme',"
Law1ers for Harpst and the
homeownert auoclatlon told th
couocU it may tak• 11 lon1 u
two or three y..,.. to resolve the
dispute. U the Jawaun MS to
trf al court.
15·mile route. Crowds bad gathered tor the
The black iron gate ot the tbtrd day at the summer palace
p a pal summer residence at lo file past the body of the pon.
Castel Gandolfo was closed at 4 tiff who reigned over the Roman
p.m., endinf three days or public Catholic Church tor 15 years.
viewing o the J>Ope 's body. More than 50,000 made the
Papal aides said about 60.000 journey Monday and Tuesday lo
mourners had seen the body of the the village in the Alban Hills
80·year-old pontiff as it lay in where he died Sunday night
state in the Swiss room of the after a heart attack. palacewherehedied.
Prelates and workers moved
in for a brief closed-door
ceremony in which the body was
sealed in the coffin.
The llatian government or-
dered more than 4,500 police and
The body was encased in triple
caskets of cypress lined with
scarlet silk, lead and oak. In ac·
cordance with papal custom. a
velvet bag containJng each of
the Vatican coins and medals
Diver Yites Claim
For Water Injuries
The City of Laguna Beach,
five wate r agencies and a
contractor building the Aliso
sewer outfall, have been named
in a $2 million claim filed by a
former deep·sea diver working
on the 8,500 foot outfall.
Attorneys for Whittier diver
Robert Lube blame the city. the
contractor and the water
agencies ror decompression
sickneu allegedly suffered by
the diver while working with the
huge concrete pipes at a depth of
180 feet last May.
The other agencies named in
the claim are the South Coast
County Water District, Irvine
Ranch Water District, Moulton
Niguel Water District, El Toro
We t e r District and the Los
Alisos Water District.
Those agencies, along with the
City or Laguna Beach, comprise
the Aliso Weter Management
Agency, which is working
together to complete the nearly
$5 million outfall program In
South Laguna.
Jack Foley, general manager
for the water management
agency. said t.oday all five water
districts, the city, and Peter
Kiewit Sons' Co. construction,
have received lhe claim, which
seeks $2 million In damages.
The claim alleges the agency
allowed Lube to dive uqder
dangerous conditions, and that
l'.._P.,,eAJ
I.BJ •••
th e re we re not s ufficie nt
safeguards to protect the diver
upon surfacing last May 11.
The man claims injuries to the
s pinal cord. among othe r
complaints.
Foley said the combined
agency is protected by a SS
million Indemnity clause with
the contractor.
Another diver hired by the
contractor. died at the outfall
site July 11 when he suddenly
surfaced alter a mishap on the
ocean floor 190 feet below the surface.
Hiram Beckham. of Goleta
was working on the pipeline
when his pressure suit suddenly
rilled with air. propelling his
body to the surface.
He later died or a severe case
of the bends. a disorder that
r esu Its from a too rapid
decrease in pressure.
'Crushed.by AutO
Two Orange Coast women
were killed Tuesday when the
car in which they were riding
overturned near tbe Nevada
border. Both women were
thrown from the car, which Uien
landed on them, a California
Highway Patrol spokesman
said.
The driver of the car, Joyce 0 .
Emmons, 35, of 16 Surfside
Court. Newport Beach, was re·
ported in satisfactory condition
today al Southern Nevada
Memorial Hospital in Las
Ve.gas-;
Killed in the Tuesday morning
accident near Bak e r we re
her passengers, Chere Ann Fres·
quez, Z'I. of 3700 Parkview Lane.
Irvine. and Helen L. Squerri. 32,
of30916th Place.Costa Mesa.
Both were pronounced dead at
the scene of the accident on
Highway IS about 10 miles from
the Nevada state line.
The CHP spokesm an said pre·
liminary investigation indicates
the driver may have been
momentarily distracted and hit
a tractor groove on the right
shoulder of the freeway.
He said it is believed she
turned the wheel lo the left too
Christina 'Up set' ·
ATHENS. Gr eece <AP >
Greek shipping heiress Christina
Onassis, 27, is reported "terribly
upset" by published reports that
her new husband was a member
or the Soviet secret police, and
sources close to the Onassis
f a mily s ay s he is hav ing
"second thoughts" about their
week-old marriage
sharply, attempted to straipten
it again by turning to the right
and Jost control of the car.
Information on funeral ar·
rangement.s was not immediate· ly available.
1',...P-.eAJ
RAIN •••
Santa Ana measured only a trace. -
But observers in Costa Mesa
and Santa Ana Heights told of
sheets of rain coming down at
a bout 10:25 p.m .. with lights
flickering as lightning flashed
outside.
One observer reported being
in a store near the middle of the
Balboa Peninsula and said rain
poured down tor about 10
minutes at 10:30 p.m .. flooding
streets from curb to curb. He
s aid power there was off for
a bout JO seconds. Yet the same
witness said that when be re-
turned to his home at the end of
the peninsula, he was told it had
only sprinkled there.
John Gietz.en. s&n>ervising hydrographer with the Oran.re
County Flood Control District.
estimated that some areas may
have received .03 to .~ of an inch. "It's deceptive," he said. "It
really starts t-0 run in the streets
at .OS or an inch."
However. from the description
of the rain in central Balboa. he
speculated that that area mi.cht
have received up to .10 of an
mchofrain.
Heavy rain in August is un·
us u a l. although some thun-
d erstorms were also reported
last year at this time, be said.
Johnson whether the United
States continued to recognize the
Yalta and Potadam agreements
that staked out spheres of
postwat Influence, The White
House reply wu "unreserved
recognition a s far as
Czechoslovakia and Romania
are concerned" but the status of
Yugoslavia must be subject to
negotiation.
''What do you think will hap-
pen in your fa¥or?" Brelhnev
aaked the Dubcek and his as.
toclatea. "Nothlna will happen.
TtMre wtll be no war. Comrade
Tito of Yutoslavta and Comrade
CeauHSCU of Romania wm
make apefcihea and 10 wUl
Comrade Berlinper <tbe lt.Uan
Com munlal Party chief). So
what? You are relyinJ on the
support ot tbe Communlat mOYe·
rn nt ln Watem Eul'()C)e. But
that lost Ila Importance SO yean
WE WILL BE CLOSED
FOR VACATION
AUG. 13, thru AUG. 20
OPIN FOR BUSINESS AGAIN AU& • .Z I
•ao."
COLOGNE, Germany CAP> -
Leonid Brezhenev told liberal
Cseeboslovak Communist
leaden ln 1988 that President
Johnson asaured him the United
Stata would not do anything to
stop the SovJet invasicm o{
Czecboelovakla, one of the Czech
leaden reports in a book being
published this week In West Germany.
The author. Zdenek Ml.ynar,
was a Communist Part)'
seeretary who writes that be
•
S.Laguna
Condo Plan
On Again
South Laguna residents
thought two weeks ago they bad
won their battle against a de-. v:s;~ who wanted to build 25 _c lnlJi;>.L.QJL.JL..Ll-•ciJL bluff oyerlQOllQI t.be oceJlo.
But supetviaora' 3-2 rejection
of the condominium proPoSal on
July 26 fiip-flopped into a 3-2
vote for approval Tuesday.
Supervisor Laurence Schmit,
who sided two weeks earlier
with Supervisors Thomas Riley
and Ralph Diedrich in turning
down the Idea , said revised
building plans changed his
mind.
Landowner Robert Dolley sub-
mitted new designs for this proj-
ect which would put It even
wfth. not· 1'7 feet above. Coast Highwav.
wn pnaea.t when Brezhnev met
Aue. • ln M<iseow with Alex· ander Dabeet, leader of the re-
form regime In Pra1ue. and
otbers arrested after the in· vaaion Aue. JO.
Ml11w"s book "Natbfnm ... "
(Night f'rolt> says Brezhnev
told them .lolimon's aaauranc•
of non-intervention came from
the Wbite House on Aug. 18, two
days before 500,000 Warsaw Bloc
troops crossed into
Czechoslov•kla to crush tf\e
? •
Uberallutioo movement known as the "Prague Spring."
Bresbnev reportedly told -1he
CzechoelQvab the Soviet cov-
emment was ready to rtst a con-
na1ralion if the Soviet domina-
tlo11 of -.Eaat«n Eurote Mil.. in World War U wu Jeopardiaed.
But Brabne-v •aid~ ...
surances made plain there was
no danger of East-West war.
Mlynar continues:
Brezhnev said he asked
<See LBJ, Page A!) ·
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NIXONS TO OPEN HOME A>R GOP FUNDRAISER
It Wiii T•k• Thie Invitation •nd 1250 to Get In
SUMMER LIGHTNING CRACK.LES IN IRVtNE AREA OF RANCHO SAN JOAouiNroesoAVNIGHT
Jf You MIHed h, ltlck Around; Chance• Are It'll Be Back Along_ Coaat Ton.lght ------
Riley and Diedrich said they
still opposed the developmenL
Riley called lt inconai1tent with
the-•ill8le-fam&I)' cbaucta .d
the area and feared it would add
to trattlc pt0bl1m1.
11
. Thunderstorms Ret11rn? Schmit noted the new plans will keep tbe strueture from
blocking the ocean view.
Dolley's land is on Pacific
Coast Highway north of Bluff
Drive near Laguna Royale CIOl'I·
domlniums. He has said the
project wovld be an asset, not a
detriment. to the community.
Cua Padfica, the home ol Mr. and Mn. Richard Nix·
on, wll be opeHd this moeth to a gmap of GOP loyalists
JWbo will Pllf S2SC> to meet the former president and first la4J. .
Coast GetJJ Lightning, Thunder Duplay THE VNITED Republican Finance Committee of
Oraaae Couaty has announced it will host a cocktail recep-
tion attbe Nixons' San Clemente home Aug. 27.
A finance committee spokesman said the event, open
only to those with invitations, is expected to draw "several
hundred guests."
Thunderstorms that flashed
through parts of Orange County
Tuesday night may be back
again tonight, a National
Weather Service spokeswoman said.
The storms. with their iJ.
I um inating pyrotechnics
caused brief widespread power
outages, nickering lights and a
few minutes of rain along the
coast. They were the result of
moist air from the Pacific, the spokeswoman said.
She said the storms had been
centered oo Arizona and central
Callfomia for the past week but
were pushed to the coast by an
eastern flow of air.
Humidity should remain a
sticky 70 percent, while high
temperatures should be 72 to 75
degrees at the beaches a nd near
90 degrees inland , the
spokeswoman said. Low tem-
peratures should range from 66
to 72 deareea, ahe said.
Little damage was reported
along the Orange Coast from the
llJ(btnina and thunder display
Coast
Some night and early
morninf low clouds and Ideal og with slight
chance ol late afternoon or
nlahttime thun ·
denhowen. Lows tonight
66 to 72. Highs Thursday
from 70s at beaches to
near 90 inland.
INSIDE TODAY
Tllft Surf plai/ed IOme of Ut
N.t ~Of the NatOft, bMt
wot knocked out of the
plo1101f• at Son Diego 2-J. See .,..,, 81.
M •Jot• .. .. M M M .. .... tu •• .,~
A4 M
th.al arrfved between 6 and 10:30
p.m. and varied widely from
spot to spot.
In Huntington Beach. light-
ning ignited brush at 6: 19 p.m.
along Golden West Street near
Garfield Avenue but was ex-
tinguished by firemen within 15 minutes.
The Southern Ca lifornia
Edison Company reported a few
lines down and some 30-second
outages in Huntington Beach,
.Costa Mesa. Irvine and the
Newport Beach bluffs area.
During the spotty rains, gauges
in Laguna Niguel. Newport
Beach, Huntington Beach and
Santa Ana measured only a trace.
But observers in Costa Mesa
and Santa Ana Heights told of
sheets of rain coming down at
about 10:25 p.m .. with lights
(See RAIN, Page AZ>
But Anthony Grasso of the
South Laguna Civic Association
sald the development would fly
In the face of land use plans
adopted for the area ln 1974.
Those plans permit Dolley to
build three single-family homes.
"Nothing bas changed since
1974," Grasso said. "I will never
understand why this board can
justify this kind of action."
The cocktail party will mark only the second time the
former Western White House bu been opened to outsiders
since the Nixons retired there four years aao.
THE NJXONS remained in seclusion until earlier this year when they hosted a party for a group or former Viet·
nam Warprtsoners.
In Febnlary. the groundi of the home were opened to
bus tours that attracted 8,000 people as part of the 50tb an-
niversary of the founding of San Clemente.
Tieket Upheld
Riley aareed, saying, "I sup-
port very much wbat you have
said, Mr. Grasso."
Supervisor Ralph Clark con-
tended the Dolley proposal Is
consistent ln South Laguna
because other condominiums
already have been built there.
Nixon bas begun maklng Infrequent public ap-
pearances. Last month he appeared in Hyden, Ky., to ded·
icate a recreation complex and in October he appeared at
another GOP fund.raiser in Newport Beach.
THE LATEST fundraising event is being co-hosted by
Robert J . Fluor, chairman of the Fluor Corp. and Dr.
Arnold 0 . Beckman, chairman of Beckman Instruments,
Inc. And Diedrreh Gets Another Schmit told Grasso. "You will
have to recognize that you have
a beautiful area. Share it." BULLETIN
Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Diedrlcb wu fond lllll*Y
today of tuega.Dy parltlal his ear
on a eomty bead! rHd and or~
dered &o pay • tu nae.
Wone, as Diedrich was testl·
fyta1 la 8oat11 Ora111e Coanty
la4lclal District Coort a
manllal tleketed bis ear outside
&Ile blllldlq for Wqal parldq.
Th dellble doee of bad aewa
for Dledrtdl endec1 a two-day '
bearing before municipal court
.Judge John C. Monisoa, tbat
featured testimony from the IC'·
ce1ed eoant)' 1apervlsor a1 well
as Sheriff lkad Gates.
By GABY GRANVILLE Of•Delty ..........
Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Diedricb's $15 parking
Ueket trial entered ita second
<See DIEDRICH, Pace Al)
Diver Files
Suit Over
l,eg.ma Mishap
Funds from the cocktail party will be used to support
Republican party activities in Orange County .
'1Jnprovoke•'
Assailants Attack
Clemente. Ranger
Dana Owners Told
To Meet Standarm
The Cttv of Laguna Beach,
flve water agencies and a
eontractor building the Aliso
sewer outfall, have been named in a $2 million claim flied by a A San Clemente state park
i ~---di Irina ranger was beaten and kicked ormer ........ .,..sea ver wor..._. Tuesday night by several v""•-.g on the 8,500 foot outfall. ,, ......
Attorneys for Whittler diver men at the San Onofre surfing
Robert Lube blame the city, the beach, when he approached
contractor and the water them on foot to teU them the
a1enctes for decompre11ion park was cloeina for the niabt.
"When he hit them with the
Mace, they r.m up the beach."
Stuckratb was transported by
San Clemente firemen in a city
ambulance to San Clemente
General ffOIQ>ltal, where be was
treated for his injuries. He waa
not hospitalised.
Owners of 412 open Dana Point
acres will be refused Oran1e
County building permits unless
they meet the intent of the coun-
ty 's 1974 general plan.
supervisors said Tudday.
"Thts isn't a moratorium,''
Supervisors Cball'Jnan Thomas
Rlley said. ''It doesn't keep any
landowner from buildLQg on his
property.
"Instead ft impleanents the
general plan," he explained.
Riley said little has been done
to revise out-ol'-date zoning ln
the seaside community to meet
the lower-deASily requirements
of the Dana P<Mnt land use plan .
As a result. he .aid, there
have tieei1 Instances where zoo .
ln1 hu lllowed more lnten ae:
velopment than 1upervlsor1
wanted Wiien the tour.yeaN>kl
sickness allegedty suffered by Ed Stuckrath, 30, was kicked
land use plan was approved. the dlver wbile working with the ln the groin and suffered facial
In turn, be continued, more in· huge concrete pipes at a depth ol abraalons belo.re be d.ispened
tense development bas resulted 180 feet last May. the croup of asl'allants with
"ln one ol the most serious traf-The other aiencles named in Mace, aaid Jack Stowe, area
fil! congestion problems tn the the claim are the South Coast park manager. county." County Water Dlstrlct, Irvine "As far as he was concerned,
Continued heavy development, Ranch Water Diatrfct, Moulton lt was an ~Yoked attack," Riie~ said. could overtax other Ntauel Water Diatrlct. El Toro bid stowe. ·We don't know ti
public services u well Water District and the Los the fellows had been drlJtkln• or
Riley said Dana Point traffic Alll08 W.-t• Dlltrlct. what their motive waa. We're
and plannJng studies now un· Those agencies, alon• with the still i.nvestJ..-attns.' ·
der way should help bring the City of~ Beach, ~mprlae Stowe said Stuckrath drove to
community's 1eneral plan and the Allio Water Manacement the aurflq beach Juat before 10
zonina tnto atreement Aaency, whlcb 11 work Ina p.m . to cloM lt for the nlabl. M
He called Tuesday's action .. ~ether to complete the nearly he approached a cluater or
"neceuary as a demonstration ~ mJUloa ~utlall Protram In )'OUnfo.i:' to remind them ot ot lhJ1 bo'ard's lntenUona to take SOuUt Laluna tbe c bow:. he wu JuDap9-d
serlou•lr, the conclusion• ot the Jadr-O:f'ole;, ,_..il maftllPI' from beldilctlaldllowe.
studies. • for tbe :water m1na1easent WUh aU tbll men Jo6n1ni lD ttie
County omctals'explalned t.bat aieac1. aid today aU ftve •Mer ' uaautt. "they puJDmtled h1in
moat d•••lopmenta alreadf dlttrtcta, UM -:cily, and Peter and be,.,......eled back •• Mid
muat b9 found consistent wttb "1•wtt &liM' Co. ~ Stowe. until Stue&rath atiuulect
<lftavn.DI~. P••• AZ>:;:_~~:tl1~<:..;eee•tD; .... AJ> .._.nc1.....-..h1Spatto1car.
SRU FlJRNITURE
'I.BE BIEi' W..41'
When a Huntin1ton Beach
worn aa waotA!d to sell her couch and love aeat she went to tbe
beat market in town -the Dai·
ly Pilot classified". The
satt.fled cuttomer's ad read:
Couch ft lovestlit. Gold
floral on wht w11m. Uke
n•w 1335. Pb XJUMUUUl
, .... cin the Ofinje OoUt
•now bow to aell .Oinetblni
rut. 1"bey ean MJ.M'ft and do tt
thro"u1fl the Dally Pilot
clualfled ads -ttie Mat
Nir1alft on the or...,. Coat.
A2 DAllY~OT
Sheriff
Offers
Evidence
Oranie County Sheriff Brad
Gt1te1 u.utled Tu sday tK-fo.-. a
fi', .. •eral Grand Jury ln Loa
i\ nae les l nvuUaatl~ Un•
'l>etlfied alle11Uona of itR1l
rorrupUoo m dt 11.un.1 m.
Gatt'I 11skoo to tmlty lut
wt-t"k in wbae ht' utd wa an •l·
tt"nipt lo hurry tM lnv tll Uoo
..ilona
Hts requ.t wu anawcred kn a 'ub~nu lhlill ended wltb m
'Pf'ndlnai about ~ CDl.D\ll• with the Jury
l'h• s.htrlff Hid qH1tton1
.1skt"d him ctnt~f'l'd on 1971 loan .apphc11tlon~ h" made wher
bulldlna a new hllltop horn• In ~an Jijun C11pistrano
l',....PllfleAl
RAIN •••
ruckertq as li&btnlna flashed
outalcle.
One observer reported belna
in a store near the middle of lhe
Balboa Peninsula and said rain
poured down for about 10
minutes al 10:30 p.m .• fioodinc
streets from curb to curb. He said power there was off for
about 30 seconds. Yet the same
witnesa said that when he re-
turned to bis home at the end of
the peninsula, be was told lt had only 1prtnk)ed there.
Jobn Oietaen. 1upervlaln1
hydroaruher with the Otanae
County '1ood Contrvl Dlstrtct •
estimated that tome areas may
have reeeived.03to.05of antncb. "It's dl!ceptlve," be nW. "It
really starta to ND ln the atreeta
at .o~ of an inch.··
However, from the description
or the rain In cen&ral Balboa. he
speculated that that area mi•ht
have received up to .10 of an inch of rain. Tht" sh~fff Stud ht-Yt H also
Jailed about hh1 retallonahtp
wtth ~ he had never be.rd
of and doeen't know
...... ~.,, ~---0'0... JUST A FRfENOLY LITTLE COURTROOM OATifERING OVER A PARKING TICKET
Cett (left to right). Sheriff Oat••· Proaecutor SlvoWIJI. SuperYltor Diedrich
Hesvy rain iD Auiuat ia un-
usu,1, althou1b some thun·
derstorms w«e alao reported
last year at t.bia lime. be said. "I 'm hop ftl iAnd Hl)fttint
whatever thJs ls all about tp tMI
cleared up wiUun t.6e next few
weeks." Gates aaid "I'm eer-
tu 1 n o ~ta t e ment will be
forthcommg clearin1 me ot any
wrongdoing in whatever these
ulll'gat1ons are all about."
Thl' probe began in early April
when Lhe FBJ announced il was
launching an invesU1alion into
allegations of alle1ed political
corruption.
While Gates· accusers re-
mained anonymous and the al-
leg atlons som e what of a
mystery, the sheriff said tbe 1.n-
vesligalol's were acUng properly
when responding to apparent al-
legations made by a person or
persons unknown
Joggen Vie
In.Niguel Run
This Sunday
Hundreds of Joners are ex-
pected to participate in the
Laguna Niguel Scenic 10-
ktlometer run Sunday. starting
at the Ziggurat building in
Lc.1gun a Niguel.
The 6 2-mile run will begin at
8 · 30 a m . and will lake com.
pl't1tors around Alicia Parkway.
La Paz Road. Crown Valley
Parkway and Aliso Creek Road.
Registration will begin at 6
p m with a charge or S4 to
pa rl1cipants . The top 500
-finishers will receive European
shirts and commemorative shirts
will be sold at the race, s~
oylhel..aeuna Niguel Co., Adidas
and Runners Delight. Delight
Pre-registration 1s possible by
calling 768-3S30 between 8 a.m.
and 4 p m. before Aug. 9.
E',....PageAJ
LBJ •.•
Johnson whether the United
Stales continued to recognize the
Yalta and Potsdam agreements
that staked out spheres of
postwar influence. The While
House reply was ''unreserved
r eco gnition as far as
Czechoslovakia and Romania
are concerned" but the status of
Yugoslavia must be subject to
negotiation.
"What do you think will hap-
pen in your favor?" Brezhnev
asked the Dubcek and his as-
sociates. "Nothing will happen.
There will be no war. Comrade
Tito or Yugoslavia and Comrade
Ceausescu of Romania will
make speeches and so will
Comrade Berlinguer Cthe Jtalian
Communist Purty chief). So
what? You are relying on the
s upport of the Communist move.
ment m Western Europe. But
that lost its importance 50 years ago"
Mlynar, 48, was expelled from
the Communist Party in 1970
and bec ame active In the
Czechoslovak human rights
movement. He was allowed to
emigrate lo Austria last year.
ORANOI COAllT LIS<:
DAILY PILOT
EN91P61f11!
DIEDRICH .•
day today with both Diedrich
a nd Sheriff Br a d Gates
scheduled to testHy
The not very melodramatic
courtroom melodrama in South
County Municipal Court at
La·guna Niguel features
Diedrich's contention that he djd
not act illegally May 29 when he
parked bis unmarked coun&y car
on a beach service road.
Diedrich insists he was in-
specting Niguel Beach Park
and, therefore, acting in an of-
ficial capacity when he parked
on the service road.
And in what he descrlbes as a
matter of principle. Diedrich
says he's out "to show what any
private citizen has to put up with
when falsely accused of a
crime."
-PolftiCally, l>ledrich admits he
wants~to cut Gates down to size
by attempting to show that the
sheriff usually in some way ad-
justs tickets given in error.
Gates inadvertently avoided t~al confrontation Tuesday when he answered a subpoena to ap-
pear befor't' a Federal Grand
Jury in Los Angeles and sent As-
sistant Sheriff Raul Ramos to
Municipal Court.
Defense attorney Dick Dionne
succeeded Tuesday in gettln~
Ra mos to aclmit that traffic
tirl(ets given "blatantly in er-
ror" are sometimes "adjusted."
And that is when Municipal
Court Judge John C. ,Morrison
decided it might be a good idea
~ the-iherift-Lo oo on band to-day.
Earlier Tuesday. the deputy
who slapped the parking ticket
on the windshield of Oiedrich's
then county-leased car spent 45
minutes on the witness stand describing the incident.
Deputy Edward Shubach satd
he did not know lhe unmarked
auto was a county supervisor's
or that the supervisor purported-
ly was checking out beach trush.
Another deputy, Jerry Kreitz,
told how he slopped by the
supervisor's Dana Point con-
dominium the same night to
write up Diedricb's complaint
about receiring lhe $1.5 parking ticket.
Niguel Unit
Airs Problem
Over Sewage
The Laguna Niguel Commuru·
ty Association will meet Thurs-
day night to discuss problems it
feels are associated with a pro-
posed Laguna· Ni~uel regional
sewage treatment plant in their neighborhood.
The meeting will be held at 8
p.m . at Crown Valley E lemen·
tary School, 29292 Crown Vulley Parkway.
Petitions to the Orange County
Board of Supervisors are being
collected in Laguna Niguel pro-
testing the proposed plant.
which would be located near the
community park.
For more information about
the petition campaign or the
meeting, call Hal Hocking at
495-1830.
F,...P.,,.AJ
BUILDING. •
community land \ISe plans
before they can proceed. But io SOO\e cases building
permits are issued routinely if a
developer'• plan meets zoning
regulatlons.
Aliso Beach Park
Renovation Backed
'Tom Sa.,,yer
Daya' Skited
OnS. Coast A $250,000 redevelopment plan
for popular Aliso Beach Park in
South Laguna won the unan-
1 mo us approval of Orange
County supervisors Tuesday.
The plan calls for removing
two-thirds of the 241-space
oceun side parking lot and
replacing it with a 103-space ad-
d i t1on to the inland parking
area.
In addition plans call for re-
locating a restroom facility, re-
moving a fast-food stand and
adding picnic facilities and other
improvements. '
The 23-acre park has been un-
der development .sinee-ttHn and -
will serve as the 'terminus for a
19·mile open space and recrea-
tion corridor planned along Aliso Creek.
Boys' Folks
To Foot Bill
For Barricade
Parents of two 14-year-old
boys will be billed for destruc-
tion of a San Clemente street
barricade, after lhe youths were
observed Tuesday _elaci!l& tbe
barrfcade on the Santa Fe
Railroad tracks, where it was hit by a train.
The amount the city will
charge lhe boys' parents is yet.
to be determined. said Lt. Albert
Ehlow of the San Clemente
Police Department. It will be
based on replacement cost of the
barricade, he said.
A San Clemente police officer reportedly saw the boys put the
sawhorse-type barricade on the
tracks at the city's North Beach
about 8:30 p.m. The boys were
contacted and escorted home by
police, where their families
were advised or their action.
A police spokesman said the boys live in Dana Point and
Capistrano Beach.
DIVER •••
have received the claim, which
seeks S2 million in damages.
The claim alleges the agency
allowed Lube to dive under
dangerous conditions. and that
there were not sufficient
safeguards to protect the diver
upon surfacing last May 11.
The man claims injuries to the
s pin a l cord, among other
complainta.
Foley said the combined agency is protected by a $5
mlllion indemnity clause with
the contractor.
Another diver hired by the
contractor, died at the . outfall
·.site July 11 when he suddenly
surfaced after a mishap on the
ocean floor 190 feet below tbe
surface.
Hiram Beckham, of Goleta
was working on the pipeline
when his pressure suit suddenly
filled with air, pr'opelling bis
body to the surface.
He later died or a severe case
of the bends, a disorder that
results from a too rapid
decrease in pressure.
Nevada Gets
Tax Proposal
In a related action Tuesday,
supervisors put off a declsloo on
the future of a 143-acre open
space and recreation corridor
plannedalongAlisoCreek.
In a related action Tuesday.
supervisors put off a decision on
the future of a 143·acre open space
parcel inland from the beach
park.
That parcel has been ot(ered
to the county by the Baldwtn
Company in exchange for the
rights to develop an adjoining 70
aer"es of land.
Supervisors C hairm an
Thomas R11ey askecl, that a de-
cision be postponed· until next
week while he looks into legal is·
sues lnvolvtng the parcel.
County officials recommended
that the parcel, which contains
Aliso Peak. be retained primari-
ly in its natural state.
Eventual development costs
could range from 123.000 to
$212.500 depending upon whether
new trails. picnic areas and
wildli(e observation areas were
installed.
Office Equipment
Stolen in Laguna
A ~una Beach investment
salesman told police Tuesday
someone entered his home. tak-
ing office equipment. jewelry.
currency and precious metals
valued atSl.350.
James William Brady, 27. of
735 Pearl St. told officers he had
left his burglar alarm off and a
door unlocked for the family cat.
Games. contests and a
watermelon feed are planned In
Dana Point and Capistrano
Reach next week. as the
Capistrano Bay Parks and
Recreation District winds up its
first summer recr@ation pro-
gram. •
Called ''Tom Sawyer Days.··
next week's events are open to
youngsters 6-14 years old. start-
ing at 2 p.m. on the following
schedule:
-Tuesday at Serra School.
26126 Victoria Blvd. in
Capistrano Beach. .
·-Wednesday at R.H. ~oana
Elementary School, 24242 La
Crestain Drive Dana Point.
-Thunliar at Palisades
Elementary School 26462 Via
Sacramento in Capistrano
Beach.
Among events planned are a
slippery pole climb. a target
throw. relay races. a fishing
derby and a tug of war. as well
as the watermelon feed. said
Lance Peterson. district
superintendent.
'l'here will be no charge for participation.
Additional Information is
available by calling the district office. 496-4251.
Si8f1al Biil <>r"d
A Santa Ana firm was hired
by Orange County supervisors
Tuesday to instaJJ a SSS,000 traf-
fic signal at Crown Valley
Parkway and Pacific Island
Drive in Laguna Niguel
Grissom and Johnson Inc. was
the low .bidder for the project.
S11rfer Hooked
Geu Entangled With Law
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Fla. <AP> -A surfer
warned several times to move away from the
J acksonvilJe Beach tlshing pier found the reason why the hard way.
Police said the s urfer. 23-year-old Charles
Harkins, became entangled in the fishing line of CA. Thompson.
Thompson helped extract the fishhook from
Harkins' leg and then arre5',ed him for violating an
ordinance forbidding surfing within 300 feet of the
pier.
Thompson is a policeml.ln who was fishing on hai, day off.
I
Bloody
Slayings
Probed
COLUMBIA, S.C. <AP> -The
bodies of two men. a woman and
a young &irl were found early to-
day In suburban Cayce in what
officers described as a "b&ood·
bath." The vlcdma bad been
shot and stabbed.
Cayce Public Safety Director
Laverne Jumper said a man ap.
prehended while tryln1 to leave
the dilapidated house where tbe
slayinga occurred is being held
for questionina. Jumper aaJd be
expected to rife charges against
the man later in the day.
The victims and the man be·
int held were not identified .
Hugh Munn. a spokesrnan for
the Stale Law Enforcement
Division, said officers believe
they have identified the two meo
whose bodies were found outside
the home. but were not sure
enough to release their narn.a.
''Tt was a bloodbatli, ~ wont I've seen," said Munn.
He said lhe victims had been
shot and stabbed. Munn said tbe
body of the girl, apparently 12 or
13 years old, was found on the
floor of a bedroom inside the
house. He said there was "quite
a bit of blood In other parts of
the home and we are not sure
where her slaylnJ occurred."
The body of the woman
believed to be about 45, was out:
side lhe house underneath an
automobile. The bodies of lhe
two men, both believed to be in
their sos. where lying close l.r
together in the yard.
Munn said investigators think
the woman may have been lbe
mother of the girl.
Cycle-~ce
Cbase Ends in
Marine Arrest
A motorcycle chase by Slln
Clemente police which reached
speeds of 80 to 90 miles per hour
through residential streets in
south San Clemente. resulted
Tuesday in the arrest of the
cyclist and the injury of his
passenger.
Roy Dean Edmonds, 19. a
Camp Pendleton Marine, was
transported to the San Clemente
Police Department following the •
5,.P.m. chasei and booke<lon..sus-
p1cion of Teckless driving and
fltght from police ollicers. He
was later released to military
police .
A police department
spokesman said the chase start-
ed on northbound El Camino
R ea l at Avenida Santa
Margarita. where the cyclist al·
legedly failed to yield to police
officers.
The motorcyclist was pursued
al high speeds through residen-
t I a I neighborhoods, where the
speed limit is 35 miles per hour.
before he was stopped at South
O la Vi s ta and Avenida
Barcelona.
Edmonds' passenger, Steven
Hunsicker. 19, also a Camp
Pendleton Marine, was cul
above his right eye when the CY·
cle came to an abrupt stop, the
police spokesman said.
Both Edmonds and Hunsicker
assertedly ran from police of-
ficers. Edmonds was ap.
prehended in the 200 block of
Esplanade, Hunsicker in lhe 200
block of Avenida Barcelona.
Hunsicker was treated by city
r1remen ror his in.Juries above his
eye and released to military
police, thespokesmansald.
As a result for example, some
multiple-family structures have
been built under old £0nln1 pro.
visions while the general plan
calla ror stngle-f arnlly homes ..
Moat ot Die •12 acres in que1·
tlon are the so-call*9 Sm)'tbo
Brothen property overloolllna
Dana Point Harbor and the
Sberman·Chandler Dana
beadlallda north ol ttie hart>Or.
CARSON CITY, Nev. CAP> -
A 1roup t.ryin1 to get a tax relief
plan approved In Nevada tumed
ln abo11t 38,000 si(natures to the
eeer tary ot 1tate'1 office Ud
qualified for the November ballot.
OP.EN FOR BUSINESS' AG~IN AUG. JI
•
Riley said lhoH property
01nMn .,. Wofklnc "1tb councy
otfteiati an the Dana Polnl plan·
ntn1 ltlld19 •
D•puty Secretary o( State
Dive "°"a.rd a.aid Tu4ieday that
Uit Pe0ple'1 Advocai. COllUalt· t• had to turn 1n llt leMt •.-O 111uun1 UMI a PIU'dal coum •bo~ud that u.110 of , •• •tnatw..,.,..alld,
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A4 ~YPIL.OT LSC
,. ~-,·~·.·: ~oas•lng Q wu1a ·~ Tem~~'~'
Mup•lne
The S 15 Confrontation·
PlJlt. TO nt• END: Oranc• Count1 Superviaor
Ralph Oledrld\. SCMn•Um• known u the SUper D. and
Oran•• County ~Mfl Brad Gates. aomttlm• caU9d the
While Hat. are cl.ll'ftntlJ lockt-tJ In 1 te11I batll• ol clutlc
proP')rttons.
Oalet, on~ one band. daima tn be uDholdtn1 the lone
arm ot the law, wltb equal Justice for aU. no matter how
hllb or lowly be bl• station tn lit•'• joumey
Diedrich, on the other band, UHrb h\: l1 def mdina
blmaelf q..tnst lt\juatlce and the r1fbll of au people to d•·
fend tbemRlvea when falnl1 acc\&led of criminal acta.
Cleari,, evtrybody In thlt ~pac l~1al confrontation la
ricUn1 a whil• bone.
AS OF TRIS W&JTING, the outcome la unknown. Tbe
courtroom dram• was scheduled to continue today ln
South County Municipal Court at Laau~!f:el.
While the~ are vut a.od. lnUica.le ram..lftcaliona
involved ln the cue of Gates versus Diedrich. I wHI at.
tempt here to boll alJ this technical jurisprudence down for
you to the ~entials, thus:
On May 29, one of Gates' deputies s lapped a fifteen
buck parking t icket on Diedrich's county car while it was
parked on a Salt Creek Beach service road.
DIEDRICH SCREAMED FOUL in thunderous tones.
He alleges that he'd received a complaint from a taxpayer
of rubbish and litter strewn on Salt Creek Beach. He drove
down there and parked his county Mercury to check out
beach trash conditions. Thus he alleges to have been on ol·
f!cial county business and immune from a parllfllng cit&·
tion.
Sheriff Gates sees the whole thing differently. Ralph
was illegally parked. That ·s that. He gets a ticket.
Thus. like two roaring bulls in a cow pasture. this pair
or iron·willed Orange County officials have lowered their
heads and charged at each other.
The resounding fifteen dollar crash should shake the
Laguna Niguel courtroom to its foundat1ons.
AS TiiE LEGAL DRAMA opened yesterday, Sheriff
Gates didn't show up in court. He sent Assistant Sheriff
Raul Ramos. Diedrich's defense attorney. Dick Dionne.
got Ramos to admit that citations given "blatantly in er·
ror" are sometimes "adjusted."
This caused Judge John C. Morrison to rule that
Sheriff Gates must appear in court and testify today.
Judge Morrison must be somewhat bafOed by this
enormous courtroom confrontation on a fifteen buck park·
lng rap. You see. he doesn't even know the cast or charac-
ters. Morrison is a visiting judge, filling in down here from
his regular duties In Humboldt County.
YOU ALMOST SUSPECT the regular judges at
Laguna Niguel giggled a lot when they flung this legal hot
potato to a visiting judge.
Up north in Humboldt county. it is unlikely that a
parking ticket would bring two of the county's top officials
out to confront each other with all legal guns blazing.
No wonder folks from other regions sometimes think
Orange County is an odd place.
Parents Nix Visits
LONDON <AP> -John and Lesley Brown are letting almost
no outsiders near their test-tube daughter, disappointing friends
and neighbors who want to see the world's youngest celebrity In
person.
Mrs. Brown, 31, and her truck-driver husband. John, 38, have
, sold exclusive rights lo their story to the Daily Man, a London
tabloid. for about $600,000. Only lbe Mall's representatives and
mem bers or the ram1ly a re being allowed in to see Louise Joy
Brown. who was 15 days old today.
Prl•arte• Profiled
81 TM Anoela&ed Preti
Ml1IOW'l&n1 Joined the n1Uon'1 tu revolt by overwhelmlnCIY re.
Jeettn1 a proposal to lncrtaM their 1aaoKne taxes, wbllt voten ln
prtmarta ln Geor1i1. Mlchlcan and Idaho picked candidates for
1overnor and ~esa.
Alao bllhUctatJna Tuesday'• prtm.-rles was a tblrd place nnlah tor Betty Talmaa,e. former wilt ol.
lJ .s. Sen. Herman Talmad~. ln ltiatlve at a time when voten ln
htr try for • House nomlnauon. other states were oraanlzlne
In Michi1an, C.S. Rep1 Charles petition drives to seek tax cuts.
Dill• wu reno~ted for bls In June, Californut \'oters ovet· seat in Conireas despite an ln· whelmlngly approved ProPc>a.l·
dtctment for fraud. tion 13, an amendment ~ the
THE PaGPOSAL to raiae Mis-
souri easoline taxes by 3 cenu a
callon to 10 centa was defeated
by a marcln of more than
7 to 1. The increase had been
proposed in a statewide J.a.
state constitution that slashed
property taxes.
Backers of the Increase bad
hoped it would raise about $10
million to improve state roads.
Opponents said it was an at·
temlJt by bankers and l:ontrac·
tors to obtain more hhthway
construction money. • VCC L;nu•ts Missouri's 19 incumbent con· C 1 &-gressmen easily won renomina·
Licen.sing
OfKNXT
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
Federal Communications Com'
mlsslorr limited the license re-
newal or Los Angeles station
KNXT·TV to one year Tuesday,
a com misslOf\..spokesman said.
Martin LeVy said the short
term extension resulted Crom a
July 20 FCC directive to
penalize CBS network decep·
lion in -the broadcasting of the
"Heavyweight Championship of
Tennis" series. ·
LEVY, DEPUTY dlrector or
the FCC's Broadcast Bureau.
said KNXT·TV's license was re·
newed until August. 1879.
"Ordinarily it would have been
a three.year renewal." Levy
.,aid.
The FCC hc.d announced l.he
next CBS station up for license
renewal would not get a full
term as a penalty for tbe
network's deception in the teMjs
series.
"This was the first CBS owned
a nd operated station to come up
for renewal ... KNXT-TV was
the one," Levy declared. so the
district limitation was Imposed.
IN ANNOtJNCING · Its· inten·
tion to take ~ch action, the FCC
said short term renewal would
enable it to monitor CBS com·
pliance with Its assurances to
the FCC that the deceptiv~ prac-
tices will not recur.
The commission said its de·
cision to grant only a short term
license renewal was based solely
on the network's deception or the
public.
tion. including four who had no
opposition.
IN GEORGIA , Mrs .
Talmadge's two opponents1 state
Sens. Virginia Shaparo and
Peter Banks. will race earh other
in a runoff ror the Democratic
nomination to the 6th District
where Rep. John Flynt Is retir·
ing after 24 years in office.
The winner of that runorr will
have to lake on former college
professor Newt Gin1rich. who
lost to Flynt twice, but won the
GOP nomination handily Tues·
dav.
If Mrs. Shapard. front-runner
in the primary. defeats Banb
a nd then Gingrich. said she
would be GeorgiJl 's first feinale
U.S . representative in three'
decades.
Incumbent Democrats Sen.
Sam Nunn and Georgia Gov.
George Busbee breezed to easy
victories.
IN IDAHO, House Speaker AJ.
Ian Larsen won out over six
Repub!acans 1n a race for
nomination to challenge
Democratic Gov. John Evans.
Evans. who was unopposed for
renomination. stepped up from
lieutenant governor 20 months
ago when Cecil Andrus became
secretary of the interior.
... .,.,.....
PRESIDENT GREETS CAST OF BROADWAY MUSICAL
From left, Chartalne Woodard, Armetla McQueen.
Carter, Wife Have
Night on the Town
NEW YORK cAP> -President Carter got a slice of the Big
Apple and called it "terrific" after seeing the Broadway mu.steal
"Ain't Misbehavin'" and dining at a nearby steakhouse.
Carter had a night on the town Tuesday following an afternoon
ceremony here.to sign the federal 1tid bill for New York City.
He was joined by wife Rosalynn: Mayor Edward I. Koch and
his _date. Bess _Myers.on; and GD)', Hughl... Carey and his date, Ann
Fora-uifem: • ·
A SECRET SERVICE AGENT said the show's audience eyed
the preildent more than the stage production and "during in·
termlssion he was applauded by everyone."
Afterwards. the presidential party spent a relaxed two-hour
dinner at the United States Steak House in the Time-Lire Building.
about three blocks from the theater.
Catrt.er wanted dinner "m a real restaurant with real people."
not in a separate party room. said the restaurant's manager, Peter
Aschkensasy, who set aside a round table for six in the center
room.
. CARTER HAD A CALIFORNIA wine and Mrs. Carter. dressed 1~ an elegant. V·necked black dress. preferred a New York State vintage.
For the main course. the couple had Chateaubriand steak for
tw<? and a mixed green salad. The Carters passed up an unusual or.
fermg on the menu ~ream of peanut soup.
MAtN BEACH ~
COAST HWY.:
> c( ~ ~ 0 . The case dates to February
1975, when CBS aired the r!rst of
what became a series of four
tennis matches between Jimmy
Connors and challengers Rod
Laver. John Newcombe, Manuel
Orantes and Hae Nastase.
240 Broadway, Laguna Beach ~ a:
II)
FREE J
PARK
THE FIRST THREE were
played at Caesar's Palace and
the fourth at Dorado Beach.
Puerto Rlco. Connors won all
four.
Tbe commission said earlier
that the second, third and fourth
matches aired by CBS ostensibly
were ror 8 winner·take·all prize
of $250,000. Jn fact. the com·
mission said, Connors received
$450,000 and Newcombe ~.ooo
for match two; Connors $500,000
and Orantes $250,000 for match
three. and Connors $500,000 and
Nastase Sl!i0,000 for mateh four.
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c •othe on cert• n 1ecre11ted
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PETITION CAa&YING
more than 1.000 111n1turts ot
pl'Ople who 1J1nod Saturday,
uklna fur th rliht to 'o
more than ba~foot In lh
park. will bo d Uv•rcd to proper uulhoriUee.
"We will take lhtt lsaue to
tho s tult," lrcn Shannon.
SS. of Newport Beach. •
spokH man for Beach Usen
For Freedom of Choice IBUFF),1aidTueeday.
She w ucnoq lhe BUFF
members who tW"Ded out at
Huntlnaton State Beach
SaturdQ.Y to advocate their
cause.
SOME OR&SSED 1Jl twc-
edoes and formal evening
gowns to attract attention to
the cause while mlnsllng
with shirtless or swimsuit·
clad sunbathers.
·'The principle Involved
here is that there are people
on the Orange Coast who
want this <nudity> and it is
public land," says Mrs
Shannon, emphasizing nudity
should be carefully con-
trollt'd if allowed.
"This is a spontaneous
thing. It's a sign or changing
times. But we're tbe good
guys. We don't break laws."
she says or others who force
the issue.
SHE SAID THE next step
will be to try a similar tactic
at other state beaches and
J>9 e~ e n.t th ~ p • L i ti o n
signatures to the California
Department of Parks and
Recreation.
.........
A StGN FOR THI! CA'ISE
BUFF F•n Trevor Gue1t
Many who signed Saturday
expressed interest in nudity,
or said that, wbtle they
wouldn't choose to doff their
duds, they believe others
should have that ri&ht.
Leon Steinhardt. 27. of
Sunset Beach. pulled into
Saturday's Buff Rally wear-
ing a hound's-tooth check
zoot suit.
BE ATTRACTED con-
siderable attention is his bat·
tered 1954 Ford Country
sedan , a buff colored
machine, with mismatching
doors. •
And attraeUng-&Uentio& to
the BUFF cause is the name
of the game, says Mrs. Shan·
non.
Cover Girl's LOVe
Ends in Murder
NEW YORK CAP) -Howard
.. Buddy" Jacobson dealt in fast
horses and beautiful models.
and wan't accustomed to losing.
Now Jacobson is charged with
murdering a man wbo lived with
bis former girlfried, cover airl
Melanie -Catn. who crhro -was-
Jarobson's partner in a model·
ing agency.
Miss Cain said she and busi·
nessman John Topper planned
to move out or the building
where lhey lived together, a
building owned by Jacobson.
Jacobson lived in another apart-
ment there. Miss Caln said she
had been living with him until
about two weeks ago, when she
moved in with Topper.
"I guess we delayed our de-
parture too long," said Miss
Cain. "And now Jack, the man I
was in love with and going to
marry. has been murdered."
On Sunday, Topper's remains
were found in a burned six-foot·
long chest in the Orchard Beach
section of the Bronx.
According to police, witnesses
said two men jumped out of a
1974 yellow Cadillac sedan and
carried the chest into a vacant
lot. The two men doused the
chest with gasoline, and then lit
a match and sped away.
An onlooker tO<lk...._down the
license plate of the taailThc, and
police said they stopped it
several blocks away. Jacobson
and another man. who has not
been identified. were tn the front
seat. They wert! ustn~rm-to a
nearby precinct house.
"I've got nothing to bide,"
Jacobson told detectives.
But they questioned him 24
hours, and charged him with
Topper's murder. He was ar-
raigned Monday night and held
without bail, pending a hearing
scheduled Thursday.
Miss Cain, 23, a model who ap-
peared on the cover of Redbook
last year, said she lived with
Jacobson for five years before
leaving him for Topper.
Jacobson. Topper and Miss
Cain lived in the same building
on Manhattan's East 8Sth
Street: a posh, natural brick
structure that JacobsQn buJlt
during his years away from the
races.
In the early 1960s, Jacobson
stood atop the racing world. He
was the top trainer in the United
States in 1963, 1964 and 1965; his
horses won 509 races in that
span.
Sex Case
AttOrney
Assijpied
LOS ANGELES (AP> -
RefUalq ltaal help and bellll\I
to be allowfd to die, a New York mtan tactna arrallnment ln a
child pr0tlituUon rtna was "' 1l1Md a tourt·appolnted at-
torney and will bt arralsned
wlth two otber rnon.
John r. ttenry. an amateur
phot91rAJ>her, wu Indicted July
28 with el1hl other men for optrutlnt atables ot child pros-
tltutea aa youn1 u4 years old.
Whfn asked ln court Tuesday
by Superior Court Judge Paul
Breckenridae Jr. If he wanted a
court-appointed attorney. Henry
appeared close to tears and ex-
claimed, "I don't want a lawyer.
l want to dle. •·
He was assigned a public de-
fender anyway and bls arraign·
ment was postponed untU t.oday
when co-defendants Timothy V.
Wilcox ol Alameda Count)' and
Henry .E. Johnson of Sacramen·
to also will be arraigned.
"I have notbJng to live for."
Henry told the judge. "My aunt
died two weeks ago and I havP
nothing to live for. nobodv to
take care or rue."
Meantime, the district al·
torney's office said it would as-
sist the family or one voune
female victim in paying for a
move to a new area after the girl
suffered harassment from some
of her classmates.
The child's mother told the
district attorney's office s he was
concerned that her 10-vear-old
daughter may have been ree·
Qgnized. from a television news
procram showing a picture of
the girl with a superimposed
mask across her eyes.
Deputy District Attorney Mike
Carroll said the mother's in·
guiry is being inves~iVted. But
lie adde.Q. "'T can l see how
anyone could make an iden·
tification from the photos. If it
happened, I'm unhappy and I'm
amazed."
Di s trict Attorney
spokeswoman Carol Welch said
the girl's family may receive
financial aid under the county
Victim Advocate Unit program.
Seven girls and one young boy
allegedly were in the stable of
young prostitutes, which operat·
ed out of homes and motels and
sometimes involved their posing
for photographs. One child ap·
peared in an internationally dis·
tributed child pornography
magazin e publ i s h ed in
Amsterdam.
Kmployee Says
'Flush It'
To Ring Caper
ATTLEBORO. Mass. <AP> -
One or the nation's largest ring
manufacturers says 4,SOO rings
that disappeared the past 10
months were flushed down the
toilet by a "disgruntled
employee."
The L.G. Balfour Company
says the rings have been re·
covered.
Secllrity director John R .
Hayes said Tuesday the rings
were found after a matron who
cleans a first-floor ladles· room
reported an unusual amount of
toilet paper was being used.
Hayes said he and company
officials first believed the rings
were being stolen to be mel:t«I
down for resale.
''This was a separate deal,
checking the missing paper,··
Hayes said. "We were lucky we
did. The maintenance men who
opened the traps in the plumbing
round the missing rings ...
When company officials r~·
atized lhe toilet paper was bein~
used to stwf the rings down into
the toilet, they questioned
employees and indentilied the
person who had been using the
reatrooro frequently.
"We haven't lost any rings
since," Hayes said.
Robert O. Deam, corporate
secretary. said the rings bad
been sent to the company to be
repaired. Around mid-February,
customers be&an complaining.
More Funds
Allocated for
Airport Suits
Orange County supervisors
agreed Tuesday to spend $7,1!50
more than originaJly allocated to
defe nd Jet noise lawsuits
brought against Orange County
Airport.
Bolt, Beranek and Newman
Inc, of Loi Angeles is helptq
County CouMel Adrian Kuyper
In trtal paieperition and presen·
talion. The suits were filed by 57
H•tbor Area homeowners seek·
ln1 nearly $1.5 mlllion in
damaaea.
Couftlf officials uld the
$49,000 allocated fol' the contiA·
tant needl to be lnctUNd bf '7,150 bec1u11 of exten1lve
tnat Wort l'f!qUlrtd.
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LAINY WARE SHOWS OFF HER GNOMES AT SAWDUST FESTIVAL IN LAGUNA BEACH
'They're Re•I, Whlle Leprechauns and HobbH• Are Only lm•gln•ry'
Seulptures Legendary
Miniature 'Peop/,e' Molded by Lagunan
Up the mMI mountam.
Down the ru&hy glen.
We daren't oo a-hunlrng
F<rr tear of little men.
Wee folk. good folk.
Troopma all together.
Green tack.et. red cap
And white owls' feather
From .. Fames." by Wm. Allir/dham
' By STEV~ MITCHELL
Of tM o.tty ~llet Staff
The only difference between
gnomes and leprechauns. is that
leprechauns arc mythical. says
Laguna Beach sculptor Lainy
Ware. who signs her art "E.
Ware."
Lainy can tell you the legends
behind the little men and
women, as well as sell you the
tiny table conversation pieces.
"I ' II bet you didn't know
gnomes lived for 400 years -ex-
actly," she .smiles. "And their
offspring are always twins. you
can be sure ... s he continues.
noddin8 her tie ad for emphasis.
Sh~ saynhl!"foresn>eop~elp
animals. too. They pull thorns
from foxes· feet. untangle deer
horns and keep mice as pets.
"You can unde rstand why
they don't like cats:· the artist
laughs.
Lainy, who claims she became
an artist after moving to Laguna
Beach, has also crafted a gnome
chess game.
If you think that's a miniature
game for the little people, you're
wrong.
1t•s the regular sized board.
but instead or bishops and rooks.
tl has "deer and-mushrooms-.
And. of course,·. Me ma and
Pa pa gnome are the Queen and
King.
Modeled after the original
gnomes of the forest.
If you can believe that
"And that goes for hobblts.
too. They're imagina ry ," the
artist shrugs.
Not so for gnomes. those wee
forest people who keep mice as
pets and bring good luck.
"They're vegetarians. too ...
Lainy Ware continues. "and
each one is exactly 15 cen·
timeters high."
Two Coast Women
Crushed by Auto
And while Laany 's molded
clay gnomes are much smaller
than the a<'tual six-inch "forest
_gnomes. lhe-v are r ealistic
enough to be a big hit at this
vear's Sawdust Festival out
Laguna Canvon Road.
L.ainy is a 10.year veteran or
the Sawdust. but this is her first
year for ~nomes. Her miniature
miniatures are posed 1n
woodlike surroundings, with pet
mice nearbv. The ~ee people
with white beards and eyebrows.
chubby cheeks and twinkling
eyes are captured in clay.
through a process the artist
won't disclose.
••Jt's about a six or seven step
process to get a finished
gnome." she explained. "That
includes forming the figures,
baking them, spraying, painting
and mounting."
The finished product goes for
between $15 and $25 at the
Sawdust, and Lainy's husband,
Don Ware. who is treasurer of
the festival, says they're a
popular item for festivalgoers.
The Laguna couple used to dis·
play their bronze sculptures at
the Sawdust. and Lainr d abbled
in tbree·dimensiona stained
glass sculpturP.
But now it's gnomes . and
Two Orange Coast women
were killed Tuesday when the
car in which they were riding cw erlurn~ ~eaf' the Nevada
border. Both women we r e
Sime Lottery
Plan Advanced
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Two
people have begun a petition
drive seeking to let voters de·
cide If California should have a
statewide lottery to offset the
impact of Proposition 13's tax
cuts
The proposed constitutional
ame ndment needs th e
signatures of 499,846 registered
voters by Dec. 29 to quality for
the June 1980 ballot.
The proposed initiative,
sponsored by Dr. Charlotte
Smith of San Leandro and Kay
Hazen of Byron, would let the
Legislature set up lotteries .
Proceeds would be distributed 46
percent to cities and counties, 4S
percent to S<?bool and communi·
ty college districts and 10 per-
cent to the state.
thrown from the car. whi ch then
landed on them, a California
Highway Patrol s pokesman
said.
The driver of the car, Joyce D.
Emmons, 35, of 16 Surfside
Court, Newport Beach, was re·
ported in satisfactory condition
today at Southern Nevada
Memorial Hospital in Las
Vegas.
Killed in the Tuesday morning
accident near Baker were
her passengers, Chere Ann Fres-
quez. 27. of 3700 Parkview Lane.
Irvine. and Helen L. Squerri. 32.
of 30916th Place, Costa Mesa.
Both were pronounced dead at
the scene of the accident on
Highway 15 about 10 miles from
the Nevada state line.
The CHP spokes man s aid pre-
liminary investigation indicates
the driver may have been
momentarily distracted and bit
a tractor groove on the right
shoulder of the freeway.
He said it is believed she
turned the wheel to the left too
sharply, attempted to straight®
it agaJn by turning to the right
and lost control or the car.
Information on funeral ar·
rangements was not immediate·
ly available.
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INVESTING IN DIAMONDS
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Federal Investigators have Issued a
warnlno to be on the lookout for Shady sales techniques In buying "Invest-
ment" diamonds. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission <CF1'C>
chairman said his sleuths have I.In·
covered numerous questionable diamond deals whlle Investigating
other matters. The diamonds, he ,.
ported, were being sold through
leverage contracts which ,,.. -Or'ff-
ments to buy a con{ract tor detlwry of diamonds at a later date. The Attorney
General's office Is trying to deterMlne
whethtr the CFTC or the Securities
Exchange Commission has authority
to deal with the prOblem. Meanwttlle,
ttte complalms keep plllng up. MlnV
reputable Investment firms have ,.
fused to deal In diamonds. "We dOn't r•commend them1 because they're
hlghly speculative, ' • M•rrlll LYflCh spokesman was quoted H sayl09. If so-
meone tr~ to sell you • dlolmond, tht first thing you should do Is lhOw It to a
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. . . Democrats' Plan
Sent to Assembly • SACRAMENTO <AP) -Detsaottat.a, t1u1nl lbtlr pollUcal
nu&acl .. tn an electlon 1•ar, bavt kWecl a RepuOUcan ·~
limit and aent their own ptu to the AIMmbl.Y floor. By a M vote, the 0.mocnit-domlliated Atatmbb' Revenu. end
Taxatton Committ •PP"O'ed a 'C'ODIUtuUonal aauiodment Tutt· day that would Ue state apendina tncre .... to penonal lncome
arowth. It la llmllar to a pf'OPON) me4e by Edmund Brown Jr. after
votera QPproved Propo&IUoo U .
THE OOMlll1T s TllRN ADIOU&NED lnatead °' vottna on
a GOP llmlt lbat Republican• aald wH to.,..i..r than Ult
DemocraUc ~al
EarUw. tho panel as>Pf'O"ed a ooe-Ume, '800 million income
tu cut that would boo&t the 1m t.upayer credit ~ 125 to tlOO
for ·~ lDdividual and troai s:;o to $300 for a married couple. Tbat bill, AB 3I02 by Auemblyman Lawrence KapUatt, D.san
Dte•o. wuaenttotbeAuemblyWaysandMeanaComm1U..ona 13-0
vote.
IN areu ACl'ION, A BILL BY SEN. Daala Carpenter, R·
Newport Beach, that WCklld adjust lneome tu bncketa annually
for ll\flatJon died on a &-l vote, two short of the majari\y ~ for pe11a.ce in the 15-member ~mittee.
The Democratic 1pendlq Umt.t is .SCA tl by Seii. John
Garamendl, l).Mokelumne Hill.
It will 10 on the November state ballot lf the Ml Aaembly
puses lt and the Senate approves Asaembly amendmenta by Aua.
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B1JT SENATE &EPUBUCAN UADD Geor&e De\alantjlan.
clalmina lbe GaramendJ measure was too weak, indicated that
Senate f\epublicans might try to block it ln favor of a possible 1880
lnltlaUve.
"l suspect lbat we will oppose it," be said, calling the measure
"a flimflam kind of approach."
A Democratic property lax cut bill died on the last night of lbe
1.977 legislative session, in part because Senat.e Republicans re·
rused to vote for it.
SINCE THE PASSAGE OF P&OPOSITION II. pressure has
been building fOf' a llmlt on state and local aovemment 1pendln1.
• VOTE ON REPUBLICAN BILL DELAYED
A•1mbtf1W•n Wiiie Brown Munchea Beg of Nut9
~1191My.Auguat9, 1978 DAILY PILOT A•.
' Appeal Pledged
$11 Million NBC
Eawsuit Dismissed
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Attorney Marvin Lewis aald be plans to
immediately appeal a Juc:tae'a diamlaaal of an tu million lawsuit
clalminl NDC'a showing oft.be movie "Born IDllOCent" prompted lbe
rape o_f a 9-year-old &lrl.
In uirowtn& out t.be ca8'. Superior Court Judie Robert Douee f ruled Tuesday lbat lbe network
was protected by th~ free speech sexually assaulted by three girls ( provisions of lbe First Amend· on a San Francisco beach four
m:;t. noted that he ruled days after lbe ftlm was shown on &
viouesly that Lewis could ~ national television. t
with lbe case only on t.be tasis of Mrs. Niemi said \he attack
1 arguing that NBC intended to was prompted by the TV film
"incite" a crime by 1howln1 t.be and asked $1 million In com·
rape of a young girl with a penaatory damages and $10
plumber's phmger in the 19'74 million in punltlve damages
film. But Lewis didn't follow that against NBC and its local al·
ruling, he said. fiUate. KRON·TV.
LEWIS REPRESENTS
Valeria Niemi and her daqbter
Olivia, who was 9 when abe was
.. As long as our neck was on
the block and the axe bad to fall, f lt'• Just as well that lt happened
today," be said T\aesdQ. "Thia
let.I us to lbe appellate courta-f
even faster."
Nude Bathers. Get Reprieve THE APPEAL, HE SAID, I
would challenge t.be Judge's "ex· l
ce111l ve authority" in narrowing ;
the legal grounds for the trial 1 and preventing Lewis from l
arguing negligence and reek· .
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SANTA ROSA <AP> -Nude
sunbathers on the Russian River
have a one-week reprieve after
Sonoma County supervisors de·
layed voting on an ordinance to
ban all public nudity.
Supervisors put off voting on
the ordinance for one week
Tuesday to aet JeeaJ opinion!
from the sheriff, district at·
torney's olfice and court person-
nel.
RUSSIAN RIVER residents
had complained that nudity, sex
acts and public defecation were
ruining the wholesome at-
. mosphere of the resort area
about 50 mlles north of San
Francisco.
Other residents contended lhat
nude sunbathing ts a healthy ex·
perience and should not be
curtailed. They suggested a
beaeh be set asidt> for it.
"PEOPLE WHO UVE along
the river have bad an intolerable
,.
situation long enough," said
George T. DeLong, who with
fellow supervisor Will Job~
objected to the delay .
Others on the board ques·
tioned whelber lbe proposed or·
dinance should make violators
guHly of a mlademeanor and
subject to jail terms or only
fines. -
Board Chairman Brian Kahn
noted the state Penal Code
already makes public sex acts il·
legal.
Jay Gerber, associate general
counsel for NBC. said Dossee's
rulln• represented "an extreme-t
ly eljnlflcant victory. r
"We think that the ruling t
means that unless Incitement (
can be abown. suit.a of this kind • will not lie as a matter of law ;
against any broadcast media or f
newspaper," be said. \
Republicans bad been pushing an amendment by DeulaneJlan,
tbe GOP candidate for attorney general, that tied atate and local
spending increases to rises ln the cost of Uvinl and populaUon, a
standard they said was tighter lhan income growth.
But lbat measure, SCA 42, died when the committee ad·
journed.
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SACRAMENTO <AP> -For the
fourth straight year. efforts to stop
the bulldozing of prime farm land ln
California have died in the
Legislature.
Assemblyman Victor Ca!vo, D·
Mountain View, let his bill, AB 1900,
expire without a vote Tuesday in the
Sen ate Natural Resources and
Wildlile Committee.
He told reporters he was one short
or the needed five votes in the nine-
member committee, Yihieh has ap-
proved slmilar bills in the past only
UJRe them die1n the Senate Finance
Committee.
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SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -B. F.
Goodrich Co. bas been accused in r~deral court of conspiring to fix
prices or automobile tires for the past
six years in violation of antitrust
laws.
The suit, filed by the Justice
Department Tuesday In U.S. District
Court. alleges that starting before
State Panel
Backs Minimum
Booze Markups
SACRAMENTO CAP> -A state Sel"al~ commiUee has voted to im·
po!-e minimum markups for alcohol
and end the price·cutting that
followed lbe state Supreme Court's
ruling against California's old fair·
trade liquor law.
By a 7-3 vote Tuesday, the Senate
Govermental Organization Commit·
lee sent AB 93S by Assemblyman
Richard Alatorre. D-Los Angeles. on
to the Senate Finance Committee.
The Assembly -passed bill,
sponsored by lbe California Retail Liq·
uor Dealers Association, would re-
quire beer, wine and hard spirits to
be sold no cheaper lban 6 percent
above lbe cost to the retaller.
( BRIEFS )
1972 and continuing to date, Goodrich
and others conspired "to rtx, raise,
maintain and stabilize prices" on
tire sales to the public by the
manufaeturer and certain indepen-
dent retail lire dealers in the West.
~nret Aecq~d
-LOS ANG-ELES .!APl -Flve
locals of the Retail Clerks Union
have voled by a 62.4 percent margin
to accept a contract offer by Gemco
membership department stores. a
onion spokesman said. ..Tbere·n be no strike," said
spokesman Bob McGrath, adding
lbat Tuesday's vote puts into effect a
three-year contract retroactive to Ju·
ly 3 for non -food department ..
employees at all Gem co stores in
Southern California. The retail clerks '
are negotiating a separate contract
with major food chains. including
Lucky Stores Inc., which runs lbe
food department at Gemco.
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CHULA VISTA <AP>-Sevenhorses
have died since MondQ at Bradley's
Bonita Valley Farm east of Chula Vis·
ta from a IJlYSterious ailment believed
caused by a toxin in grain mixture.
Owner Robert Bradley said five
of the animals died Tuesday. He said
autopsies are being performed on
three horses. One was killed by a
veterinarian to free it from suffering.
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SAN DIEGO <AP) -The Fair
Rent Coalition has presented the city
clerk with petitions bearlne 42,500
signatures seeking to place a rent
contr:ol initiative before the voters ln
November.•
Coalition representative Martin
Wagner delivered two gaily wrapped
boxes containing lbe petitions Tues·
day to City Clerk Charles Abdelnour,
saying, "Here, this is for you."
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, 8 ...j,' disorders than from any au. caute. Yet ev periodic dental care from.,, Otll hMtth
' specialist like Dr. Rick Schoen can
usually remedy the situation. Or. Schoen
offera COl'f'Plete family dental health '
aervlce. And for a lot less than vou might
think.
It's one appliance
that wotit cost you a cent.
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Th~ San Clemente City Councll'1 dopUon of u school
f 4H?S urd nanc: lu t we k muy mean more to clty
r ~•dents QV r th n xt clec than any oth r .clton the
councll muk Uu yrar.
Wnb plans und way to build more than 7.000 new
home on San Clemente ranchea ln the next 10 yeun. ti\• dty' ·population wallbeneoarl.ytw c the pr nt25.500rttl
dents.
New bomeov.11~r wUl hav<! c:tuldren to enroll an
school. But th C p rano Unlrled School District. whld
lnclud Sun Cl m ente. h ua no av liable school
coo1t~Jon fUnd • und ext.sling 1chool1 ure ~dready
uperaatli\a ut capacity. The ~w San Clemente ordinll!lce. llke a county
ordlnanc on which it wu modeled. requlre thut
d<'V~U)' lhe C•pbtrano 0001 d "net 8 perc nt of
1 he eJ · price of each ne home built not to exceed st .aoo per e -to fund temporary classrooms
W1th ttu l"Ctief n staht rcw school chUdr~. rt ss tanae
to consider other pressures brought on by un tnnux of ·
new s~ Cl men to resld nu. pr sur~s for good tree ta
u\to to-..a for downto'lt1\ parking, for beuch t:iccess. tor
police and nre protection.
. Wan San Clemente be ready for its new residents
wben its ntw residents are ready to move to Satn
Clemente? The new ordinance may help make the
aoswer )·~-
Goodbye to Meter Plan
The passibility of SO.cenl·un-hour parking in front of
their homes brought out the crowds to the Laguna Beach
City Council meeting last week. Considering the outcry of
the homeowners, the eouncU did the understandable thing
an quashing the whole noti~.
Councilmen were studying a proposal to raise an ud -
ditional Sl.30.000 in revenues to the city in the f onn of
meter fees. The plan. brought to the council by city of-
ficials, would place more than 400 parking meters in front
of residential homes on the ocean side of Coast Highway.
But residents presented convincing a rguments that
the proposal. if approved. would mean visitors to \heir
homes -and the res idents themselves -would pay for
tt\e privilege of parkin{ in front of their own homes.
----..rsifggesfJonrrom Ule ctly-sfatr llfaf tile" resiaenfs ·--
purchase the new hall-price parking stickers for their
cars didn't fly with the homeowners. ,
That would mean a family would pay $60 per year ·
if they owned two cars with stickers --to park the family
a utos in front of their homes.
Councilmen dropped the whole issue before the 200 or
so residents had a chance to speak, thereby saving
the mselves an endless round of complaints.
That was the wise thing t.o do. The issue isn't that im-
portant to the dty and it is <fesperately important to those
involved.
Last Man In Syndroine
S<.1n Juan City Coun cilmen were treated to an un·
fortun ate display of citizen obstinacy last week.
A t.JJssle had arisf!n ..between Village.. San. -Ju.ln
Homeowners' Association and housing developer R. F
Mogan. Sewage was the point of dispute.
Mogan. the developer of a proposed housing develop-
ment adjacent to the village. had been attempting to ac-
quire rights to a sewer easement running through the
property. He needed the rights so he could hook his new
project into the city's m ain sewer line.
The village's association board. however. fl atly re -
fused Mogan's request. The easement runs down a hill.
they argued. a nd the sewer line might break and damage
property. Although the developer took several steps to try
a nd a1lay the homeowners· fears. their final argument
w:.ii>. "We don't want the hill disturbed."
Mogan came to the council for help.
After listening to the pros and cons of the sewer de·
twte. the council invoked the city's right of eminent do-
main and Mogan got his easement rights.
Speaking sharply to the association spokesman.
Coun cilman James Thorpe said the developer's request
for the easem e nt was standard procedure. and pointed
out that when the village was built. it hooked into the
city's main line by the same procedure.
The council's action was justified. The homeowners
provided an unpleasa nt demonstration of the old axiom.
"We've got ours. so we don't care about anyone else.''
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Boyd liAll Heart
ByLM.BOYD
Thal old contention that
bankers are heartless doesn't
hold up. Take the case of
Wendy Westfall. for instance.
She was a teller al the First
National Bank of Scotia.
Lawmen took her by the
arm, though, charging her
with embezzlement. and the
eourt put her on probation
for two years. The bank lb
gave her a four-year loan
repay the money.
Gloomy
Gus
..
or another In their lives have
had mononucleosis. Or so the
mediocos believe. That. they say, ls why lt rarely af·
ructs anybody over 30. Im· n:umity ffts in early. Once
you've bad It, you'll never
get I& again.
Those movie script wrtten
wl\o 've had thelr Apache In·
d~JM characters refer to
white men as "wblte eyes"
1ot It rilhl· ln Geronimo's
time, that wu the standard
A"cbe nomenclature for the
whiles.
Q ... What was the flrsl na.
Uon to use tanks In war?"
A. Great Britain. At the
Battle of Somme durlna
World War I.
More tb$1\ one savvr soul
baa woo a bar bet by con·
tendin1 that the Wlncheat~r
rifle was not de~llntd by
O.H. Winchester, but rather
by one B. 8. Hotchkiss
Cl&tm I• tllat en el..,h•nt'1
hearina la o acute It can
hear I.be tread o( a mouse.
tnter Una. ii true
Earl Waters
Drawing a Bead on Justice Bird .
In the elahteen month• 110~
1ht wu named CbleC JU&tl~.
Rott Ellaabeth Bird bat bftn
1tudlou1l)' malntalntn1 a low
prollle. Her app0lntment by
Oonrnor Jury Brown belnc on" or ttw.-moat controversial enr med to th hlab court. she ta well .. ware or the tact &be
mu.at 1t nd bfrore the vottrs In
November
Normally an outspoken aid·
vocate or ~uch causes a~
women's lib.
cSvB rlahts.
e ner&y con
~rvatlon. an·
ti·nuclear de·
velopment
knd .enYiron
mental pro·
tection. ber
unnatural
restraint wus
evident even
before Senator H.L. "Bill"
Richardson vowed to spend a
million dollars to defeat her at
the general election.
So her concurrence m a S to 2
decision holding that forcible
rape and sexual abuse does nol.
itself constitute "great bodily in·
jury" has been seized upon with
great glee by Richardson and
others who have been looking f<W
persuasive indictments against
Bird to present to the voters.
THE RAPE of the young
woman named Marifl was a
particularly vicious and degrad·
ing one during which all forms
or perversion were committed at
kntre point causing untold
psychological and emotional
trauma. But because the knife
woun~ were superficial and.
aside from the sexual.intrusions,
· i•lt bod}'-w.m-nor<!amugl!cr:-the -
court refused to impose the stiff
prison sentences provided for
rapists who injure victims.
The ruling was based upon a
stale law which provides such
sentences in cases wh~re "great
Mailbox
bodily lnj\lry" ha been done.
Rlchtrd1on finds Bird's
charactertutton ot the crime as
· ·outra1eous. stiockin& and
deaplcable" contradictory to her
concurrence In the decision
wblch held the vlctlm '" fnjwies
not to be "aicnllicant or substan-
U1 l." He aays "Psycholo1icaJ
harm can luve scars thet Mte
intensel)' deeper and r:nore last·
Ing than a scar on the body."
His view was an echo of the dll·
senlirtl opinion by Justices
WUllam P. Clark. Jr. and Franlt
K. Richardson who wrote "Ult·
der no reuonable view of the
evidence could the victim ·s in·
Juries in this case be deemed
lrivl al or insiintlltcant."
,, H k .. II AtA-1r1.
.
Whether it was her el1hl · ~
years as a deputy puatlic de>-'
fender which impelled her srm· f
pattiy to the def~ndant or some •
notion of dlvotting herseK from
the role ot a ch•mpion al
9.'omen's rights may never be
known. But her stated reasons
that the court mus\ folloy.r ·
"legislative intent" don't matMl
up with the recent trend 9f
s upreme court decisions . •
IN TIDS CASE THE court wal • ·
only called UPon to interpret.~ • language of the law wbich 1$ ·,t:!
proper role for the court. It is g.,
far cry from lt\e actions of~"
court which has. wlth.ut ~
pretense of constitutional issl.M$. •
been pursuinJ the dangerODf·' course of legislating new law:
complet•l.y In opposition to exlBG·,
ang statutes. ::
No better example of lhis dr&-:
regard for leglslat~ve intent cari:-
be found than In the court's lfi"
vs Yellow Cab decision in ~
which overturned the statutes On
eontributory negligence tn favot
of the comparative negl1gence ·
doctrine. In that ease the laws
hlld stood for 103 years during
which the Legislature had rP·
peatedly reviewed and ref used
proposals to change them. :
WHILE violation or a wom~n
may not today be considered the .
heinous crime it onee was when ·
the victim's kin were considered ·
wholly justified in seeking out
and kilUng the rapist. it remains
.rveprehensible deed and the
case before the court involved
rape of the worst kind.
Maybe Bird's lack of judicial
experienee or even her limited ..leg-~! -e"rwtenee-""'ll not-matt~,.
to the voters but it is certain thu\
the .. Rape of Maria" will be a
J\ousebold term by the time lhe .
November election rolls around:
1f Senator Riehardson has his
way
.•.
Is the Press Overlooking Carter's Sins?
To the Editor
After all the headlines and
stories about Watergate that ap.
-pearea--.in your and oTher
newspapers. Wl' now wonder
why the press is completely
overlooking President Cal1er's
poss ible violations or national
law.
We should say that although
we hold no brief for Mr. Nixon's
lying about the Watergate af.
fair. that sort or political party
"warfare" has long gone on.
The disturbing matter that
now concerns us is Jimmy
Carter's report of spending for
the 1976 campaign. As I'm sure
most people are aware. in 1976
for the first time taxpayers
pieked up all campaign ex-
penses. which in theory was to
be a turning point toward
cleaner government.
Mr. Carter has been in the
White House for more than a
year. but the six-member
Federal Election Committee
hasn't issued an a udit or how be
spent the $21.8 million in tax
funds to get there.
ACCORDING to commission
regulations. ca mpaign
treasurers are supposed to re-
port details of all expenditures
exeeeding $100. giving the public
the explanation of suet! cam·
palgn moneys.
Aecording to the Wttll Street
Journal, "his campaign spent
nearly $500.000 for otherwise un·
specified 'gel·out-the·vote' ac-
tivities to \)eat Mr. Ford;
another $279,00Q ror 'mis·
cellaneous office expenses·: and
S603,000 more lsn 't described in
any way, on the ground that all
was spend in sumt of less than
$100.
"In contrast. Mr. Ford's ram·
paign rePorted unitemiied ex-
penditures of '80.000.
"The Carter reports also con·
tain numerous apparent errors
and discrepancies. Ooe involves
it listed expenditure or Sl0,703,54
to a subsidiary or Ruder " FIM.
Jnc. In New York. Chairman
Davtd Finn says his firm bllled
the Carter campaign $703.54 for
designing some brochures." The
Journal says the mystery of the
other $10,000 remains a question.
Mr. Finn cbttked twice and bas
absolutely no record ot billlng or
receiving that $10,000.
The Journal also mentioned a
Mr. John Matthews of Jacbon·
vUle. Fla. who was listed as the
recipient of S2,000 from the
Carter campaign, Mr. Mattb ws
says be merely cashed a check
H a favor for the loul Carter
cootdlnatot
Thert w re many. many other
details of dlarrepancet listed by
the Wall Street Journal
Whett ls your moJ>aJ tndtpa
Uon toward Mr. Carter·a very
qoeatlonable uae of pubUt
mone)'? One can'& torcet how rl1h~ly outr•tfd .YOU wen about OGe poUUuJ part)' trylni
to steal seerets from the other.
something that ha!> gone on for
years.
-CATHERINE COSGROVE
HALLBERG
Pett...,. Admee
To the Editor:
We learn through expef\Stve
le sso n s. I have just
learned one that I would like to
pass along to fellow union
carpenters and others who come
under pension funds.
l. Save all check stubs: 2. save
all records of hours worked.
such as the paper sent out by the
state employment office and the
vacation fund : 3. check on you r
pension every three years.
After three years. you can
throw the records away because
they won't change anything. If
you don't appeal every three
years. you lose your right to ap·
peal.
You see. the pension fund for
the carpenters is controlled by
the contractors and the union. It
is not to the advange of the fund
to police the contraetors. ap·
parently; It is certainly not to
the advantaae of the eontractors
to police the contractors. and the
union apparently does not.
NO REPORT of hours credit·
ed is sent out to the carpenters.
They can check with their local.
but it i.s sometimes June or July
getting to the locals for the pre·
vious year and only old men
near retirement usually check.
I have lived in the same house
since 1949 and I lost a lot of my
records. I couldn't have proved
a lot of the' years in the iixties
even if I were allowed to, but I
was shorted several quarters
during that time. Either the con·
tractor didn't send the money in
or the fund received the money
and didn't credit me with it.
The funny thiJ'lg is that accord-
ing to my local union r«!Coni. I
had my lime, but according lo
the record ol the fund in Long
Beach, l was short.
This is just a free lesson to
carpenters and other people
coming under pension funds.
Cbetk on your fund. You may be
the only one poJiclna them. This
Is a sad story, but true.
JIM BOLDING
BagHttPreaescs
To the F.dUor:
--On-Jime Z'l, lhe-Wguna-Beaeh
City Council made a decision to
place Temple Hills and Alla
Laguna roads back on the city·s
arterial road map. This action
was supposedly taken to make
the city's road map conform
with the county's map thereby
making Laguna eligible ror
county gas tax runds for road
1 m provements.
All.bough I am a Laguna coun·
cilman. I was unable to h.ear the
community and eouoetl de·
liberations of this s ubjeet
because of being out of town on a
business trip. Upon my return. I
was asked by a group or
neighborhood associations to
meet with them on this subjttt. I
have attempted to gather as
much written information as I
<'an. speak to Wormed sources.
and listen to the council meeting
tapes to be prepared ror this
meeting. On July 30 I was ad-
vised that some neighborhood
associations would be meeting
with Supervisor Riley on this
subjeet to present their ideas
a nd obtain clarification on
several other questions from
him.
I FELT that it would be
beneficial lo my understanding
of the matter and final resolu-
tion of this situation within the
community if I were allowed to
attend this exchange of ideas.
Supervisor Riley's oWce ad·
vised me when I requested to at-
t end tha t they could not
authorize my presence at this
public meeting on a public issue
in a public facility.
Fran Engelhardt or VIiiage
Laguna, who was attendJng.
stated she could not authorize
my attendance but was in sup-
port of my being at the meeting.
Carl Rankin. leader or the
group, spoke to me and said my
presence was not desirable and
would not be authoriied. He stat·
ed that if l were a private cllJlen
1 might~ atk>wed to be there.
but a councilman was not
welcome.
Freedom of speech and aceess
lo public meetinfs are eoveted
riahts in this country. and I eon·
t1nue to be disappointed bj:'. -
those who would not listen to the
pub lie outcry for _open11ess il:L
government. In my opinfOn.
dosed speeial interest group.
meetings are just as bad as City:
Council executive sessions, and I ·
will continue to fight both.
'WAYNE J . BAGI.JN
G•9~
To the Editor:
I read with surprise that I am
to be a "spokesman tsic I for the:
gay community" of Larurta·
Beach. aecordin~ to the crac,_
research of the Daily Pilol.
While I note your reporti,.·
some ef the many positive COii·:
tributions or the local "gay''
populace. it must be reported
that gay people played th~.
minor yet very significant role:
in the very broad-based. welJ-
inlormed efforts to retain Chief
Sparks. .
The official spokesperson of.
Laguna's gay minOf'ity should
have been recogni~ed and his
speech reported: That was Alan
Robertson. representing the.
400-plus members of the Laguna
Beach Coalition for Human
Rights.
I only represented myself in
advocacy of law and justice of.:
by and for the Laguna residents.·
JAY MURLEY
ce..c9r,......
To the Editor:
I have receotly become aware
that the County of Orange is con-
temp'8ting the construction of
massive silt cootrol facilities in:
the San Diego ere.t Watershed.·
This act.ion is eurrenUy being
written into the .. 208 ..
Watershed plan for Newport Up-.
per Bay and ..-tream areas. It·
is interesting that the county:
and the alUed growth industry
th rough their control of the local.
"208'' planning agency could:
contemplate spendin• up to n:
million of taxpayers' money to;
subsidize development.
Local environmental groups,
ttave been asking that silt be·
controlled through cost effective·
source l'Ontrol techniques. These·
mechanisms would no& hinder
growth Md would protect tht! ·
downstream l'eSide.n~ and boat:
owners rrom payinc expensive:
dredlfinl bills. It la about llDM:
thet our supervisors reaJIJed
that the public ls tired ot pick·:
tni up the coat of develos>ef'I:
m fs•anagement. • HENRY EAGER:
..
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SU•MEA LIGHTNING CRACKLES IN fRYINE AREA OF RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN TUESDAY NIGHT
ff You Mined It, Sdck Around; Chance• A,. It'll Be Bede Along Coaat Tonight ... . -----
Thllnderstorms Return?
Cotut Gets Lighming, Tlwnder Diaplay
Thunderstorms that ,llashed
through parts of Orange County
Tuesday night may be back
again tonight, a National
w-.ather Service spokeswoman said.
The storms. with their 11·
Jum in ating pyrotechnics.
caused brief widespread power
outAges, flickering lights and a
few minutes of rain along the
coast. They were the result of
moist air from the Pacific, the
spokeswoman said.
She said tbe storms bad been
centered on Arizona and central
California for the past week but
were pushed to the coaat by an
eastern flow of air.
Humidity should r emain a
sticky 70 percent. while high
temperatures should be 72 to 75
de,rees at the beaches and near
90 degrees inland , the
spokeswoman said. Low tem·
peratures. should range from 86
to 72 degrees, she said.
Little damage was reported alona the Oranse Coast from the
llalbtnw and thunder display
Coast
Weather
Some night and early
momma low clouds and
local log with alight
chance of late afternoon or n ig h ttime thun -
. dershowers. Lows tonight
66 to 72. Highs Thursday
from 70s at beaches to
near 90 inland.
IN81DE.TODAW
TM Stiff~ tome of iU
beat llOC«r of Uw lleCPOft, but
eoaa bocked ol&t of tile
plof/(I//• al SiDt ~"" J.J. S.e
ltOrJ, BJ.
••••
that arrived between 6 and i0:30·
p.m . and varied widely from
spot to spot.
In Kuntington Beach, light·
ning ignited brush at 6: 19 p.m.
along Golden West Street near
Garfield Avenue but was ex-
tinguished by firemen within 15
minutes. The Southern California
Edison Company reported a few
lines down and some 30-second
outages in Huntington Beach,
Costa Mesa, Irvine a nd the
Newport Beach bluffs area.
During the spotty rains, gauges
in Laguna Niguel, Newport
Beilch. HuntinJltton Beach and
Santa Ana measured only a trace.
But observers in Costa Mesa
and Santa Ana Heights told of
sheets of rain coming down at
about 10:25 p.m .. with lights
(See RAIN, Page AZ>
Burial Saturday
Pope's Body Moved
For Vatican Rites
VATICAN CITY (AP> -The
sealed coffin containing the body
of Pope Paul VI was taken to
Rome today from the papal
summer residence at Castel
Gandolfo to Ue in state at the
Va tic an where be will be buried
Saturday. .
The 11-car motorcade made a
brief stop at St. John Lateran
Basilica. the pope's cathedral as
bishop of Rome. Cardinal Ugo
Poletti, the pope's vicar for
Rome, read the traditional
' prayers for the dead. A crowd of
seve r al tbouaand was at the
church and a apeclal ltalian
army unit st.oQd ln solemn ranks
before the basilica.
As the hearse left the gate or
the palace, a small poup of of·
ticials and priests chanted
prayers. The hearse was the
third car ln the motbrcade which
was acCOdlPaDied by a strong
mOl<>rcycle escort. Thouanda of
Qeraons tn scattered groups
Uned the roadway alon1 the
16-mUe route.
The black iron gate of the
papal summer re11dence at
Castel Gandolfo waa closed at 4
p.m., endini three days or public
viewing: o( tbe PC>pe'• body.
Papal aides ~aid about 60,000
mo...-nen had seen the body of the
90.year-old PonUff u lt lay in
•~ate tn tM Swiss room of the
palace wberehcid~ed .
Pretaa a.id Wlrers m<Md •n for .. brtef ttoHd·door
eere•ciny In which the b0d1 wu
sealed bl the colftn.
The Italian government or-
dered more than 4,500 police and
other security men to guard
against terrorists along the
route to St. Peter's Basilica.
With Italy plasued by political
kidnapping, kneecapping ,
murder and bombing, the gov-
ernment was wary of an attempt
by the Red Brigades or some
other terrorist group to make
new headlines. Kneecappinl is
shootinf a person in the knees.
A century aao, du\'lng the
funeral of Pope Pius IX in
F~bruary 1878, antl·clerical
radicals .tried to throw the coffin
into the Tiber River. Mounted
police dispersed them.
SEU FURNITURE
1BE BISI' WAY
When a HunUnston Beach,
woman wanted to aell her couch
and love seat she went to the
belt market in town -the Dal·
ly Pilot clauifieds. Tbe
satisfied customer's ad read:
Coucb • loveseat Gold floral on wht w11rn. like
new S325. Pb xx1MtXXJC
..
Tetlay' Clesl•ll
N.Y. Steeb
Vow
Breakfo:rR ? •
COLOGNE, Germany CAP) -
Leonid Brffhenev told liberal
Czecboalovak Comm unist
leaders ln 1988 that President
Johnson assured him the United
States would not do anything to
stop the Soviet invasion of
CzeelJ081ovakJir, one of the Ctech
leaders reports in a book being
published this week in West
Germany.
The author, Zdenek Mlynar,
was a Communist Party
seerelary who writes that he
was present when Brezhnev met
Aug. 26 to Moscow with Alex·
ander Dubcek, leader of the re-
form reeime in, Prague. and
others arrested after the in·
vasion Aug. 20.
Mlynar's book "Nachfrost. ·•
< Nipt Frostl says 'Brezhnev
told them Jobmon's assurances
of non-intervention came from
the White House on Aug. 18, two
days before 500,000 Warsaw Bloc
troops crossed into
CHcboslovakia to crush the
liberalization movement known
as tb~ "Prague Spring.••
'BredmeY reportedly told tbe
Czechoslovaks the Soviet gov·
ernment was ready to rlak a con.
na1raticn if the Soviet dom.ina"'
tion of Eastern Europe won ln
Wor14 War n was jeopardlzed.
But Brezhnev said Johnson's aa-.
surances made plain there was
no danger ol East· West war.
Mlynar continues:
B rezbnev said be asked
(See LBI. Pa1e A!)
$15 Tieket Upheld
And Diedrich Gets Another ~
By GABY GRANVILLE
Of lM Diiiy l"tllt IUff
Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich was found guilty
today of illegally paricing bis car
on a county beach road and or-
~ered to_pfY a $}.5 fine. · Worse, as Diedrich was testi-
lying in SOu\h Orange Co\inty
Judicial District Court, a
marshal ticketed bis car outside
the building for illegal parking.
The double dose of bad news
for Diedrich ended a ~o-Wlv
hearing before muni_£ipal court
Judge John C. Morrison, that
featured testimony from the ac-
cused county supervisor, as weU
as Sheriff Brad Gates.
In the end, shortly before noon
Judge Morrison ruled. •'there is
no excuse under the law that
would allow this man to park on
a closed road."
Judge Morrison is serving on
the south county bench for a
vacati~ jurist. He is from
HumboldfCoonty._.
Judge Morrison conceded that
"this man <Diedrich> has ap-
parently dedicated his life to
public service.
"However," the judge said, "l
feel that fact does not give him
the right to violate ordinances
other people are required to
obey."
Gates testified earlier in the
day that bis investigators had
probed into circumstances sur·
rounding the ticketing of
Diedrich's county-leased car the
evening of May 29 at Niguel
Beach Park.
In the process. the sheriff de-
nied that he personally bas ever
voided a ticket given to any
citizen.
The sheriff also said some of
his own deputies have received
parking tickets outside the
courthouse where he s poke.
Those deputies have been re·
quired t.o pay the fines.
ln bis testimony, Diedrich said
he was on the beach the night of
·May 29 to investigate complaints
of excessive trash.
The Fullerton supervisor said
his inspection tour resulted the
following day ln the board of
supervisors passing a minute
resolution calling for a beach
cleanup.
Diedrich also testified that a
sign attached to the visor of his
$Uto identifying the car as
belonging to a eounty supervisor
was in a down position and
should have been noticed by ~
ticketing officer.
But when the officer. Deputy
Ed Shubach, was recalled to the
stan~. be said the visor was not
in the down position.
As -far mH.he tidtet-Otedncb
received today...ia concemed. the
county supervisor laughed and
said be did not know if he woW6
plead innocent to the parking
violation charge.
Tbere Is a space reserved at
the courthouse In Laguna Niguel
for county supervisors on of.
ficial business.
But when be arrived at the
building today he was unable to
loeate the uttlclirpaYlUlijf S'paee
and instead pulled into a drive
separating the courthouse from
the public defender's office.
There was no mistakitu( the
(See Dl£DRJCB, Page AZ)
Latcsuit Affected!
Trustees May End
' .
Compllter Setup
-Sy MJQIAEl,..PAS&&VK'll-°' .. .,..'., """"..,. Steps are in motion today to
"cmsolve" a financially troubled
computer data corporation set
up by the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District. ·
School trustees agreed Tues·
day with Superintendent John
Nlcoll's claim that increased
stale control over school
finances have canceled the
original profit aims of the six·
month old corporation.
Nicoll said today the return to
.a DOIH!Ol'J>OFate-dat•~
system -one that had been in
operation in the district for 12
years -"may or may not have
a bearing" on tbe district's
lawsuit now pending in Orange
County Superior Court.
The district is using the county
De partment of EducatiOJl
because the county agency is
withholding $200.000 In district
funds to pay employees of the
Newport-Mesa Instructional
Research Institute <N MIRI>.
<See SUIT, P,age A%)
Market Gains Big
-Then Retreats
NEW YORK <AP> -The
stock market moved broadly
higher in active trading today
but began retreating toward the
close. Al one point the Dow
Jones index hit 90.1 R7
Analysts attributed the gains
to renewed buying of stock by in·
stitutions.
"It's a continuation of what
we've been seeing for the past
three months or more," said
Roland Underhill at Crowell,
Weedon &c Co.
The Dow Jones average ol 30
industrial stocks, after flirting
with the psychologically impor·
tant 900 level, closed at 891.63.
This still was a gain of 2.42
points today, however.
The day's gains came despite
a worsening outlook for the
dollar and in a dearth of other
major economic news. In Euro-
pean foreign exchange trading
today. the dollar slumped to new
lows against the Swiss franc and
West German mark.
But Lawrence Lewis at
Pershing & Co. called the stock
market's underlying strength
"quite fantastic."
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SUIT •••
Employees have not been paid for June. . Jloag Seeks More H01JliEol Equipment
'
County .Superintendent of
Schools Robert Peterson con-
tends the district'• plan to put
data processing and computer
ayatem grocrams under NMJRI
conttol appears to violate the
stale code's euidelines on com-petitive bidding.
. ' ~. :_~~~pt~ ::;u,. ":!I
th~ county'• hultb plannint
uncU will be k&red nut Tua·
ay durtna a he rlna ln Ne-wport eub.
• Hospttal omc all .,.. aMkina
fpproval ot tM Orut• County
Jiealtb Planntn• COtulcU lor
•heir plan to bu~ • aoo.ooo
fadlaOon almulator for UM ill
adlatlon th«apy.
Tbe pJ nnbW ecM&Mll alf m
r.co1nm4tadll\I denJal of tht ptO·
pout O)'lnt that equlpDI n\
alrHdy ln ~ at tbe hO!lpjlal 11
adequate for Wh•t II propo1td
Tho cou.ncll eclion on ttoq'a
propoeal wtU be forwarded lo
the State Oepartmeot of 11 atth.
D partment Clftclall mutt then
decide whether io l11ue u•
cerUllute of ~ whtc:h wlll nl· '°w the holpllal to proceed '
Hotpltal ofllcl•I• uy the
almul1l0r t1 LO be uted In pre·
Su1•fer Hooked
Geta En1angW With LmD
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Fla <AP > -A surf~r
wurntMi several times to move .1way from the
Jncksonville Beach fisbmg pier found the re1tson
why t.he hard way
Police said the surfer. 2S·year-old Charles
Harkins, became entangled in the fishing line of C.A.
Thompson. .
Thompson helped extract the fishhook from
Harkins' leg a"!d t_he n arr~ted ~j~ for violating an
ordinance forbidding surfing within 300 feet of the
pier. f ' h' h' Thompson is a policeman who was 1s mg on 1s
day off.
!Newport Staff Pltin
iWould Thaw Policy f
: Newport Beach city coun-
~~Umen will be asked Monday to ~thaw their hirins treeze long
1 enough LO appoint a successor to
; Cal Stewart. the. retirin&. dlrec-
( tor of "the Parks, Beacb.e$ and
Recreation Department. ~ Ron Whitley, assistant direc-
tor, is being recommended for
1 the post by City Manager Robert
~Wynn.
Under Wynn's proposal,
Whilley will be made acting
director through August while
Stewart is on vacation and will
assume the full repsonsibilities
Sept. I when Stewart officially
r etires.
Whitley's current $24 ,000·a-
year job will be written out of
the city budget, under Wynn's
proposal.
If bis appointment is ap-
'pr.oved. Whitley will make .about
$26,000 a year in bis new job.
Whitley first joined the city in
1971 and bas served as assistant
PB&R director since 1974. Prior
to 1971. he worked for the Los
Angeles Department or Parks
and Recreation.
Whitley, a Mission Viejo resi·
dent, bolds a bachelor's degree
from Cal State Long Beach.
In 1977 h~ served as president
of the California Parks and
Recreation Society. He has been
on the organization's board of
directors since 1972.
-Coastal Panel Eyes
- - -
Bank Building Plan
Members or the state coastal
commission wiJI decide next
Tuesday whether or not to con-
s ider an appeal of a con-
dominium and office project in
Corona del Mar. The appeal request was filed
by the Sierra Club, Aileen Brock
F ..... Pa.,e A J
LBJ •..
Johnson whether the United
States continued to recognize the
Ya lta and Potsdam agreements
tha t staked out s pheres of
postwar influence. The White
House reply was ••unreserved
r e coanition as lar a_s
Czechoslovakia and Romama
are concerned" but the status of
Yugoslavia must be subject to
negotiation.
"Whal do you think will hap-
pen in your favor?" Brezhnev
a s ked Dubcek and his as-
sociates. "Nothing will happen.
There will be no war. Comrade
Tito of Yugoslavia and Comrade
Ceausescu of Romania will
make speeches and so will
Comrade Berlinguer <the Italian
Communist Party chief). So
what? You are relying on the
support of the Communist move-
ment In Western Europe. But
that 106t its importance 50 years
ago."
DAILY PILOT
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and Debra Allen over the re·
gional commission's approval of
development plans by the Bank
of Newport.
The bank wants to demolish
an existing 68-unil motel al East
Coast Highway and Avocado
Avenue and build a three-story
office building.
Bank plans also call for con-
version of an existing 45-unit
apartment complex into con·
dominiums.
The appeal requests state
commission reconsideration on
the basis that the project would
wipe out a visitot' use facllity .
Sandpiper Inn and rep~~ce _at
with a non-visitor use facility, ID
opposition to com mission
policies.
Commissioners, who will be
meeting at the Airport Marina
Hotel near Los Angeles Intema-
Uonal Airport, must first de-
cide if there is a substantial is-
sue involved in the appeal.
H they decide that is lhe case.
then tile appeal itself will be
heard at a later meeting.
Pool Closed
By Pollution
Tbe Corona del Mar High
Scbool swlm.mtna pool remained
closed today while workers con.
tlnued efforts to disintect it.
Aceordiq to a report flied
with the Newport Beach police,
school custodians closed lb• pool
Tuesday morning.
They said it beeame polluted
when an estimated 20 people
sneaked into the enclosed area
the precedin1 nltbt and def·
ecated in the pool.
Durtne the 1ummer mont.bs,
the swtmmlnt pool ls used for
claase1 sponsored by the
Newport Beach Parka, Beaches
and Recreation Departmen~.
FNmP-.eAJ
DIEDRICH. • • -' f aet &bat. Diedrich'• county-Jeaaed 1t7'1 Merc:U17 wu parked UlqaU,.
The ticket was l11ued by Oranp COunty;.-M•nhal S1t.
Harold B. McAllitft u DleclriC?b
waa ln the wltneA bOx deft~
hliluielf ... ...,.. the Wetal Piik·
1D1 cbaqe at the beach. •
parlna pall nta for radiation
therapy for treatment of tumora
or lesloru.. The almulator would
t:ruablo therapists to pinpoint the
ar a to bo treated.
At present the hospJtal uaes a
Uneur uc:cclerator for both the
prepuratlon and actual treat-
ment. A ho1plt.al spokesman uys the accelerator tends to
do10 normal tluue with radia-
tion along with the affected
ureas.
Hospital officials also say that
they treated an average of 3t pa·
tlenta per day in radlatlon
therapy ln um. In their applica-
tion they point out that the
American College ol Radiology •
recommends an avera,e patient
loud of more than 35 per day.
Hospital officials say they
could increase the use of their
accelerator for treatment
purposes by using the simulator
for patient preparation.
The pla~ co@cil staff is
recommending against the pro-
posal because of the costs in·
volved.
The hearing will be held at
7:30 p.m. in the Newport Beach
City Council chambers before
the health planning council's
Facilities Review Committee.
The council's board or directors
is slated lo act on the commi~
tee's recommendation Aug. 22.
C,01,d Soars;
Dollm-Falh
LONDON <AP> -The Moon 01'er /flia•i
price of gold hit record k · is"ble over highs of SD and $208.2S A once-in-a-decade occlfrrence in th e s Y ts v t f
an ounce.on Europe's ma-Miami when the moon's orbit aligned with that 0
JOr bullion markets today Venus. The two are seen only a lOt~ of a degree apart.
a& the d&llM-hi\.-.kws--1------.... _.-..ac..r ~-------...:!'....:•·~----------against the West German . .
markandtheSwissfranc. T c t w
In London. trading in WO oas omen gold opened at $207.25 and
edged to $207.45 before the
city's five major bullion c h d b A
dealers set the price at rus e y uto ~~ss::sf::.ir mornin~ fix.
The dollar showed a
slight improvement in
Tokyo, closing at 187.60
yen. fractionally higher
than Tuesday's closing.
But in Europe it was a dif.
ferent story, due to "lack
or confidence, just as il
always is." one London
dealer said.
Newport Cops '
Probe l our
J~lry Heists
Newport Beach police are con-
tinuing their investigation of
four apparently unrelated
burglaries in which jewelry was
taken.
In all, victims reported the
loss of valuables worth an
estimated $32,000 in the four
theft cases.
In a case reported over the
weekend. a Balboa Bay Club
guest, Penny Baskin, told of-
ficers a burglar slit a screen
door to get Into her apartment.
She said she lost $6,000 worth of
jewelry and a $5,000 lynx Jacket.
A Corona del Mar area
woman, Winifred Broe. told of-
ficers jewelry valued at more
than $10,000 was ta.ken from a
safe In her home sometime last
week.
Two valuable pieces were re-
ported stolen Tuesday by Jeri
Lofland, a Lido Park Drive resi-
dent. She told police an $8,000
diamond ring and a $800 Star of
David pendant set with a diamond
were taken from her bedroom
dress~r.
Bayshore resident Helen
Quinn also reported tt\e disap-
pearance of $1,325 worth of
jewelry from her bedroom. She
told police T\le&day the items
turned up mi11in1 after she'd
had new carpet installed.
Newport Sets
PennyC~l
Two Orange Coast women
were killed Tuesday when the
car in which they were riding
overturned near the Nevada
border. Both women were
thrown from the car, which then
landed on them. a California
Highway Patrol spokes man
said.
The driver or the car. Joyce D.
Emmons . 35. of 16 Surfside
Court. Newport Beach. was re-
ported in satisfactory condition
lodav at Southern Nevada
Memorial Hospital in Las
Vegas. .
Killed ID thl' Tuesday morrung
accident near Baker wer e
her passengers. Chere Ann Fres-
quez. 27. of 3700 Park view Lane.
Irvine. and Helen L. Squern. 32.
of30916lh Place. Costa Mes a.
Both were pronounced dead at
the scene of the accident on
Highwav lS about 10 miles from
the Nevada state line.
The CHP spokesman said pre·
liminary investigation indicates
the driver may have been
momentarily distracted and hit
a tractor groove on the right
shoulder or the freeway.
He said it is be lie ved she
turned the wheel to the left loo
Hanoi Gets Aid
WASHINGTON IAP> -The
U.S. representative registered
the only opposition to a $60
million World Bank loan for an
irrigation project ID Vietnam in
voting Tuesday.
sharply, attempted to straighten
it again by turning to the right
and lost control of the car.
Information on funeral ar-
rangements was not immediate-
ly ·available.
F,....P-.e AJ
RAIN •.•
flickeriog as lightnmg flashed
outside.
One observer reported being
in a store near the middle of the
Balboa Peninsula and said rain
poured down for about 10
minutes at 10:30 p.m .. flooding
streets from curb to curb. He
said power there was off for
about 30 seconds. Yet the samt>
witness said that when he re
turned to his home at the end of
the peninsula. he was told il had
only sprinkled there.
John Gietzen, supervising
hydrographer with the OranJte
<..:ounty Flood Control District.
estimated that some areas may
have received .03to .05ofan inch. "It's deceptive." he said. "It
really starts to run in the streets
at .05 of an inch."
However. from the description
of the rain in central Balboa. he
speculated that that area miJtht
have received up to .10 of an
inch or rain.
Heavy rain In August is un-
us u a 1. although some thun-
derstorms were also reported
last year at this time, he said.
But the arguments expected to
resume ln court Aut. 23 may
now be moot.
"It there's no institute. there's
no need ror a sutt:• said Ed
Duran. deputy county CO'llMe1
representtni Dr. Peterson. ·tt t hey're 1olng lo find
another way of dolng it. we•d be
happy with tbat... Duran com-
mented today. "We'•e heard
they have a terrille (non-
corporate> aystem."
Deaptte the recent county
questions over tbe validity of the
NMlRI operation. local sebool
official.I blame the stm for tbe
death ot NMIRJ. Tbe corpore-
tlon 's protlt.s wOldd end ue in
Sacramento instead of in Harbor
Area school bud,m under new
school nnanee lawa.
.. Next year tbe forces of
Prop(jgition 13-.anll Serranc>-WiU
converge. and squarely impaled
on the point of convergence wru
be the Ne"fPOrt-Mesas of this educational world.•• Nicoll told
trustees at Tuesday night's
board meeting ln Costa M~a.
"This changed (flna nciaH
world means that the original
purpose for the establishment of
NMlRJ is no longer valid.••
Judy Muse. a NMIRI
employee. asked trustees liow
they would make the switch
back to the data processing
system the district used before
NM l Rf was formed l ast
February.
Ofllcla.ls said such plans have
not been formalized, but m06l
NMIRI workers apparent1y Will
return lo the distr ict as
''classified" etnployees.
When NMIRI was formed.
data processing personnel were
rehired ~ an ind~
consuftini ·a"ency wlilch blls
been used to distribute district
funds to NMIRI.
Howevet', the county has final
approval of payroll warrants
and has refused to reimburse
the district for its paym ents t,()
NMIRI.
Declaration of a state of
emergency by school trustees
prompted the county to release a
Sl00,000 payroll warrant that
took care of NMIRI salaries for
J uly and part of August.
"Our purpose was simply to
market software and services in
s uch a way as to recover
millions of d9Uars legitimately expended in a 12-year-period in
the development of this dis·
lrlct." said NieoH.
Howeve r. Deputy County
Counsel Duran questioned the
validity or the district setting up
a corporation that could com-
pete with private firms.
The switch back to the former
data processing s ystem will
have little apparent financiaJ
1mpetct on the district.
Both dale proc~ssing and
NM l RI were budgeted lor
S300.000 per year to operate.
Nicoll said the district will
continue its "original effort to
make the center self-sustaining
and to provide those services we
destre at a no.cost-to-us level."
Valuable Painting
Taken From Club
Newport Beach police would
like to know who walked out of
the Balboa Bay Club lobby with a naked woman named Mo-
nique.
The nude is an oil painting
reported stolen Monday by artist
Joy Adrienne Mature. She
valued the art work at $1.250.
The annual Newpart Beach
penny carnival will be held Fri-
day afternoon at. the Corona del Mar Community Youth Center
at Flftbandlrisavenues.
The event, 1ponsored by tbe
city 'a Park1. Beacbea and
Recreation Department will aet
under Wa,y at 2 p.m. All the 1ames cost a penny
aod there will be plenty of prhes
f tlr partlc:tpanta, accordlna to a
PB and R spokesman.
WE WILL BE CLOSED
FOR VACATION
AUG. 13, thru *UG. 20
' OPEN FOR BUSINESS AGAIN AU&. 2 ~
OALH10RNIA
a•ta•Ll•lt
Democrats' Plan
Sent to Assembly
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Democrau. ftuin1 their poUUcaJ
an•1cl• lo an eltctlon YMI. ~ave trued a JtepubUean apend&q
limlt end Hill their own pl&D to the AIMabO f'loOr.
By a M vote, the IHmocrat-domlnlled A.Mmbb ltevenu. and
TaxatJoa Com. mtu .. approftd • «lftltiluUonal 1meftdment T'Uin·
day tbat would Ue ta\4 ~ lnCTeaMI to penoaat income
1rowth.
Jt ii almilU' to a Pf'ODONl made by Edmund Brown Jr. after
voten ~vect PropoaltloD l.l.
TllS COJlllllT&S TBKN .\DIOllRNSD lnat.ad ol votlftl on
a GOP Umtt lb t JtepubUcan1 uld waa tou1her than the
Dernoaadc Jll'(>lllMal.
EarUtr, the panel approved a one-time, MOO mlWon lneome tu cut tbat WO&da J>oost the 1171 tupayer credit from SZ5 to SlOO tor an tndhidual and from &50 to SZOO for a married couple.
That tMU, AB 3I02 by Auembl,man Lawrence ltapUolf, D·S•n
Dit10. wuaentto~ Auembly Ways and Means CommiltHon a 13.0 vote.
IN OnlU ACl'ION, A BILL BY SEN. Deula Carpenter. R-
Newport Beach that would adjust income tu bracket-annually
tor lnflatlan died oo a 8-1 vote, two short of tbo majority needed for
pa•n•e 1n the is.member comnuttee.
VOTE ON REPUBLICAN BtLL DELAYED
A•Mnblyman WIUle Brown Munchea Bag of Nute
Wednelday, August 9, 1978 DAIL v PILOT AS
Appeal Pledged
$11 Million NBC
Lawsuit Dismissed
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Attomey Marvin Lewis said be plans to: l
immediately appeal a Judae's dlsmlaaal of an Ill mlllicm lawauit 1 clalminJ NDC's showing of the movie "Born Innocent" prompted the i rape o_f a 9-year-old gtrJ.
In throWtng out the case, SUperior Court Judie Robert Douet ;
ruled Tuesday that the network
was protected by the free speech
provisions of the First Amend-
ment.
He noted that be ruled pre-
viou1Jy that Lewis could proceed
with the case only on the basia of
arguing that NBC lntended to
"incite" a crime by showing the
rape of a young girl with a
plumber's plunger ln the 1974
film. But Lewis didn't folloti that
ruling, be said.
LEWIS REPRESENTS
Valeria Niemi and her daughter
Olivia, who was 9 when &he was
sexually assaulted by three airls
on a San Francisco beach lour
days after the film wu shown on :
national television. •
Mrs. Niemi said the attack
was prompted by the TV fUm I
and asked 11 million In com-~
pensatory damages and 110
million in punitive damages
against NBC and its local aJ. .
filiate, KRON-TV.
The Democrat.le spendiq limit is SCA-Ct by Sen. John
Garamendi, D-Motelumne Hill.
It wUl 10 on the Noveftlber state ballot it the fQU Auembly
paasea lt and the Senate approves Auembb' 1mendmentl by Aq.
ts. Nude Bathers. Get Reprieve
"As lone as our neck was on
the block and the axe bad to fall,
it's just as well that it happened
today." be said Tuesday. "Tbis «eta u.s to the appellate courts
even faster."
THE APPEAL, BE SAID.
would cb.allenee the Judae's "ex-
cessive authority .. in narrowing
the legal grounds for the trial
and preventing Lewis from '
arguing negligence and reck-
lessness.
BVT SENATE 8BPVBUCAN UADU Georce Deukmejlan,
elalmllul the Garamendi measure wu too weak, lncllcated that
Sel)ale Republicans mi1bt try to block it In fbor of a poaalble 1980
initiative.
"l suspect that we will oppose it," be saJd, callin1 the measure ... rumnam kind of approach."
A Democratic property tax cut blll died on the last ni&ht of lhe urn legislative session, in part because Senate Republlcana re-
fused to vote for it.
SINCE TUE PASSAGE OF PROPOSITION U, pressure has
been building for a limit on state and local 1ovemmeot spendina.
Republicans had been pushing an amendment by DeuJaneJlan,
t.be GOP candidate for attomey general, that Ued state and local
spend.ins increases to rises in the cost ol Uvinc and populaUoll, a
standard they said was lighter than income rrowth.
But that measure, SCA 42, died when the committee ad·
Journed.
-Bill-on-F-ami Land
SANTA ROSA <AP) -Nude
sunbathers oo the Ruaslan River
have a one-week reprieve after
Sonoma County 1upentson de-
layed voting on an ordinance to
ban all pubJic nudity.
Supervisors put off voting on
the ordinance for one week
Tuesday to get legal opiniont.
from the sheriff, district at-
torney's oftlce and cOW1. person-
nel.
BUSSJAN RIVER residents
bad complained that nudity, sex
acts and public defecation were
ruining the wholesome at-
mosphere of the reaort area
about SO miles north of San
Francisco.
Other residents contended that
nude sunbathing ls a healthy ex-
perience and should not be
curtailed. They suggested a
beach be set asidP for it.
"PEOPLE WHO LIVE along
the river have had an intolerable
situaUon long enough," said
George T. DeLong, w,.ho with
fellow supervisor Will Johnson
objected to the delay.
Others on the board ques-
tioned whether the proposed or-
dinance should make violators
guilty of a misdemeanor and
subject to jail terms or only
fines.
Board Chairman Brian Kahn
noted the state Penal Code
already makes public sex acts ll·
legal.
·Plug· in o our S.A~E.S.
Jay Gerber. associate &eneral
counsel for NBC. said Dosaee's . ruling represented "an extreme-
ly significant victory.
"We think that the ruling
means that unless incitement
can be shown, suits of this kind '
wUl not lie as a matter of law
against any broadcast media or:
newspaper," be said. :
Preservation Expires
SACRAMENTO <AP) -For the
fourth straight year, efforts to stop
the bulldozing of prime farm land in
California have die d in the
Legislature.
Assemblyman Victor C&lvo, D·
Mountain View, let his bill, AB 1900,
expire without a vote Tuesday in the
Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee.
( BRIEFS )
1972 and continuing to date, Goodrich
and others conspired "to ftx, raise,
maintain and stabilbe prices" on
tire sales to the public by the
manufacturer and certain indepen-
dent retail tire dealers in the West.·
It's one appliance
that wotit cost you a cent.
He told reporters he was one short
of the needed five votes in the nine-
member committee, whieh has ap-
proved similar bills in the past only
-to see thennliein"ttre Senate Finance
Committee.
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -B. F.
Goodrich Co. has been accused in
federal court of conspiring to fix
prices of automobile tires for the past
she years in violation or antitrust
laws.
The suit, filed by the Justice
Department Tuesday in U.S. District
Court, alleges that starting before
State Panel
Backs Minimum
Booze Markups
SACRAMENTO <AP> -A state
Se"ate committee has voted to im-
po'e minimum markups for alcohol
a nd end the price-cutting that
followed the state Supreme Court's
ruling against California's old fair-
trade liquor Jaw.
By a 7-3 vote Tuesday, the Senate
Govermental Organization Commit-tee sent AB 935 by Assemblyman
Richard Alatorre, D-Los Angeles, on
to the Senate Finance Committee.
The Assembly -passed bill,
sponsored by the California Retail Liq .
uor Dealers Association, would re-
quire beer, wine and bard spirits to
be 'sold no cheaper than 6 percent
above the cost to the retailer.
Coatraet A~eqted
LOS ANGELES <AP) -FJve
locals of the Retail Clerks Union
have voted by a 62.4 percent margin
to accept a contract offer by Gemco
membership department stores, a
union spokesman said.
"There'll be no s trike," said
spokesman Bob McGrath. adding
that Tuesday's vote puts into effect a
three-year contract relroacUve to Ju-
1 y 3 for non-food department
employees at all Gemco stores in
Southem Call!omia. The retail clerks
are negotiating a separate contract
with major food chains, including
Lucky Stores Inc.. which nms the
food department at Gemco.
7BonesDeod
CHULA VlSfA CAP>-Sevenhorses
have died since Monday at Bradley's
Bonita Valley Farm east of Chula Vis-
ta rrom a mysterious ailment believed
caused by a toxin ln grain mixture.
Owner Robert Bradley said five or the animals died Tuesday. He said
autopsies are being performed on
three horses. One was killed by a
veterinarian to free it from suffering.
llellt Colatrol s • ..,,,.,
SAN DIEGO <AP> -The Fair
Rent Coalition has presented the city
cJerk with petitions bearing 42,500
signatures seeking to place a rent
control initiative before the voters in
November.
Coalition representative Martin
Wagner delivered two gaily wrapped
boxes containing the petitions 'f'Ues.
day to City Clerk Charles Abdelnour,
saying, "He", thls ls for you."
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;,Q More teeth are toat needlellty to gum .
8 ,;. ~ disorders than from any other CIUM. Yet ev periodic dental care from In oral hellttl '
' speolallat like Or. Rick. Schoen can usually remedy the aJtultlon. Or. Schoen
offers complete famlty dental health ·
aervlQe. And for a lot leu tMn ~ mfoht
think. _ ,___
Our computer can help you &aV"
money and eQerKY. It will give you a
perlOMlittd print-out on how to saVP
ekctrldty in your home. Just mail in
the ooupon below.
You11 get back a short question·
naire asking about the siz.e of your
home, how you heat it and CX>Ol it, what
sort of~ you use and so on.
Fill it out and we'll feed it intn
oor S.A. V. E.S. oomt>Ut!r. OOt Will come
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Wed'*lday. A~u.t 9. t978
Boom Year Over,
New Scene Ahead
During u.~ I t ftsc 1 ) ear. 'ewJ)Ort Bttuch us u city
~ ~ble to reap th ranancf t benet1t1 or u bwld1na boom,
colle-cuna more thi n SI nulhon 1n fc 11nd l'Xcl e tuxc&
rtom conSl rucUon proj ts.
The foes lurg ly paid for th operuuon of the bulldana
depurtment \\-her the permlla ur\' processed About
S4~. to puy fot' purks. Ubrarie:i und ftr e stations was
~Hcc.-ted ln \DX('S from n~w ronstructton
This rosy ftmincial picture m y turn rt.'<i m the next
fl'\' months due.• lo u \•an ety or ctrc umstunc(' Cit.v
off1ciuls predt~l u s hurp downtum m bu1lding uctiv1t}
w1lh instJtullon or the cit) onimiln<.-e limiting con:itr uction
b.i ed. on truttic impact
B~u~ of Hmith on nt-w construction. they J lso Sl'l'
~n inc:reuse in remodeling activity. This kand of work
rc.><1u1res more Um for proceulnfC, so it doo n 't quite puy
for itselt m terms of the fees. o!fic1uls ~uy In add1t1on.
lht: c xcase \ax 1 not le\'ied u..a ms t u remodeling proJ~Cl
t'1tther compl eating lht> s1tu..itlon ure th~ r~cc ntly
tm ~ed lute energy conse r vation luws for both nttw
cun~lructioo and remodcl.ml. Building officials Sil)' th.est?
r <'guh1trons are going to mean m ore stuff time will bt.-~pent checkfng plun und ins pecting construction lhi.in
t•ver bt>fore. Th~l.' ne w slate laws muy m ake a rt"duction
an staff lo m utch the reduction m fees very diffic ult
H's a dilrlcull dilemm<t and one that 's in ironic
t'ontrust to the booming year the building de purtme nt
JUSL r ecorded.
Data Plan Aground
T he Ne wport-Mesa Unified School District's e ffort to
bolst e r sagging revenues by establishing a computer d ata
processing corporation has run aground.
The district has Cited suit in Orange County Superior
Court in an effort t o get the county Department or
Education to rele ase $200,000 in funds to operate the
~i x-month -old Newporl·Mcsa Instructiona l Resear ch
Institute <NMIRJ J.
L a wyers for the county say they wa nt more
information about the workings of NMIRI. formed by the
d istrict to m a rket its computer ~rams to other school
dfs{ricls and t6 priva te-agencies. .
County officials are questioning NMIRl's use of
taxpayer funds to operate a business tha t can effective ly
compete with private firms.
However . settle ment o r this q ueslion m ay bt•
unnecessary because the ever-changing news regarding
thl' new age of s tate school finance may prevent the
distric t from using NMJRI profits.
If this holds true the dis trict would be well advised to
'\1 mply scr ap NMIRI a nd return to the di.Ila processing
--~stem it usl'd for 10 years.
This would c ut the anticipated profits but also
t·liminatc the as-yet unanswered questions about tht•
l'lhics behind the formation of NM IRI
~enalty for Leasing
Some 4.000 lrvme and Newport Beach homeowners
whose houses a re on Jund they lec.Jse from the Irvine
Comp<my may not ~et as big a Prop. 13 property t i.IX
break as the ir neighbors will this year .
The county counsel has ruled that. because the lrvtnl'
Company was sold lust year. its properties should bt'
r e-assessed <lt March. 1978. values. rather th<tn the 1975
assess ment rollbacks provided by Prop. 13.
This would penalize the leaseholders . who had no SCJY
in the sa le of the s tock.
The d iff crence in tax bills may be as muc h as SlOO to
S200. or 50 percent higher tha n a neighbor's similar
prope rty which did not change ownership.
C learly. Prop. 13 was not intended to disadvantage
reside nts who happen to have leased r ather than bought
their homes.
The Irvine Company. and members of the Irvine City
Council. a rc petitioning state officials to grant an
exemption to thes<.• innocent bystanders.
The effort me rits support, and backing by the slate
legislature if need ed
• Op1mons expressed in the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those of thetr authors and
ar1ists Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.
Boyd/ AllHeart
6yL.M. BOVO
Thal old contention that
bankers are heartless doesn't
hold up. Take the case of
Wendy Westfall. for instance.
She was a teller al the First
Nation a l Bank o ' Scoti a.
La wmen took her by the
arm. though. charging her
with embeuleme nt, and the
court put her on probation
for two years. Tbf! bank then
ga ve her a four-year loan lo
repay the money.
All grownups at one time
or another in their lives have
had mononucleosis. Or so the
medaocos believe. That.
they s ay, ls why il rarely af·
flicts anybody over 30. Im·
munity sets In early. Once
De~r
Gloomy
GU8
Wby bu C~rter dbne
nothing obout bl• pic-
ture bell>& J)\lll on the
cover of Huttler
ma1ailoet t'd sue for a
bUUon -nd win I
G.H.P.
•
you've had il. you'll never
get it again
Researcher s say thetr
studies indicate 22 out of
every 25 people oC Caucasian
heritage put on their right
shoe first.
Most popular color or con·
tact lenses is blue. please
note.
Q. ··AU right. Lowe. let's see U you can remember
what ty-pe ol business that J .
Edgar Hoover back In 1941
accused of being "the new
home of djseas e. bribery.
c orruption. crookedneu, rope, white slavery. thievery
And mul'der' "
A The moteh;
Q. ''Whal was the first nu
tlon to use tanks in war ? ..
A. Great Britain. At thf'
Battle of Somme during
World Wor J.
Mo~ than one savvy soul
has won a bar bet by con.
tendtng that thr'Wlnche1ner
rffle was not deaigned by
O.H. W.11'e~ttr, but rather
by one 8. B. Kotchkls .
ChUm hJ that an elephant's
he rlna ts M> acutt It can
hear the t'ttad ol a mouM?
tnt~ttstlnc. it true.
Earl Water.&
Drawing ·a Bead on J~tice Bi.Pd :
In tht eight n months Lnce
she wa numed Chief Justice.
Rose EUu bc:th 8 lrd has been
11tudlou1ly malnUslnln1 a low
prorlle. Her a ppointment by
Governor Jerry Brown belna
one of the most controvc C"11ial
\'Ver m de to the hiflh court. she
I well awure of the fact she
must !ltand before.-the voters In
November
Normully un outspoken ad·
voca l ~ of s uc h c auses a s
worn en 's Hb.
clvll rights.
~nergy con·
servat1on. an·
t1·nucleut de·
v e lo pme nt
~nd environ·
m e nta l pre>·
tect1on . her
o nn a tur-a l
restrain( wa~
evide nt even
be fore Sen ator H L . "Bill"
Ri~hardson vowed to s pend a
million dollars to defeat her at
the generul election.
So her conc urrence in a S to 2
de cision holding that forcible
rape and sexual abuse does not
itself constitute "great bodily in·
Jury" has been seized upon with
great glee by Richardson and
others who have been looking fOI"
persuasive Indictments against
Bird to present to the voteri..
THE RAPE o r the young
wom a n numcd Ma ria w as a
particularly vicious CJlld degrad
mg one during which a ll forms
of perversion WC're commilted al
k ni fe po int causing unto ld
psycholog1cctl and <'m otional
trauma . But becuuse the knife
wounds were s ui;ierflclal nnct. -
as ide from the sexual intrusions.
her body was not damaged. the
court refused to impose the stiff
prison sentences provided for
rapists who injure victims.
The ruling was based upon a
sla te law which provides sur h
sentences m cases when· "'ereat
Mailbox
bodlly Injury·• hu been done.
Richa rds on f'Jnds Bir d 's
charactertiation of the crime as
"outr.geous . s hocking a nd
dH plcable" contradictory lo her
concurrence in the decision
which held the victim's injuries
not to be "significant or substa n·
ual." He tays "Psychological
harm can leaive scars that are
intensely deeper and more last·
ing than a scar on the body."
His view was an echo of the dis·
senling oplnlon by Jus tices
William P. Clark. Jr. and Frank
K. Richardson who wrote ·-un.
der no reasonable vlew or the
evidence could the victim's in-
j uries in this case be d eemed
trivial orinsijlllificant. ··
'' HAr6-kit·i .''
Whether it was her eiChl
years as a deputy publi\ di·
fender whlch tmpelled her y'tfj".
pathy to the defendant or soble
notion of divorcing he rself from
the r ole of a c h a mpion or
women's rights may never "bi.
known. But her stated reasons
that the c ourt must follow
··tegislative intent" don't match
up w ith the recent tre nd ttf
s,,upreme court decisions. • •
IN TIOB CASE THE court .. : only t'Allecl opon to Interpret t.1$:
laniuage ot the law which 1c=1i·
proper role Cor the court. Jt ~)
far cry fi:om the actions or \Iii:
court which has. without •.)L•
pret..ense or constitutional issus'*.:
be en pursuing the d a ogerOOs ·
course of tegfslatin' new tio.N
completely in opposition lo exr.c:
ing ¥t.atut.e.s. • :
No f>et.ter example of this d~
regard for legislative intent c!ah
be round than ln the court's·u .
vs Yellow Cab decision in WJS
which overturned the statutes:elt
contributory negligence in faodt-
of the comparative negligell('e,
doctrine. In that case the laws ·
had stood for 103 years during
which the Legislature had rt>·
pea \edly reviewed and refused
proposals lo change them.
WHILE violation of a woman
may not today be conside red th1•
heinous crime it once was when
the victim's kin were considered.
wholly justified in seeking out
a nd k illinjt the r apist. it rem ains
a reprehensible deed and the
case before the court involved
rape of the worst kind.
J\1 a)' be Bir<rs lack of judicfal
experience or even her limited
legal experience will not matter
lo the voters but it is certain that
the "Rape of Maria'' will be a
household term by the lime the
~ovember election rolls around
1f Senator Richardson bas bis
way.
Is the Press Overlooking Carter's Sins? .
To the Editor_
Aft er a ll the headlmt-s a nd
stones ;.ibout Watergate that up·
p e arc d 1n y our a nd othe r
nc" s papt•rs. \\ l' now wonder
why tht' pn·ss is completelv
overlookinR President Carte1 .. s
possible v1ol~1tions of n ational
l:.iw
Wl' :-hould say that a lthough
we hold no brier for Mr. Nixon's
lying about the Water gate af.
fair. thul sort of political partv
··warfare" has long r!onc on.
The disturbin~ m uller that
now con cerns us is Jimmy
Carter 's report ?), spending for
the 1976 campai.l{Tl. As l "m s ure
most people ure :.iware. in 1976
for the fi rst time taxpayer~
pic ked up all campaign ex·
penses . which in theory "as to
be a turnin~ point toward
cleaner government.
Mr. Carter hru. been in t h('
White House for more than u
ye ar. but t he s ix-m e m ber
Fed enil Election Committee
hasn 't issued an audit of how he
spent the $21.8 million in tax
funds to get there
ACCOROlNG to commission
r eg ulat io n s . ca mpai g n
treasurers <lrl' supposed l(> re·
port details of all expenditures
excecdin~ $100. giving the public
the explanation of su<'h cam·
paign moneys
According to the Wa ll Street
Journa l. "his campaign spent
nearly $500,000 for otherwise un·
specifi ed ·get-out·the·vote' ac
t iv it ies to b eat Mr Ford .
a nothe r $279.000 ro r 'mis
cella neous om ee expenses·: and
$603.000 more isn't described in
any way. on the ground that all
was spend in sums of less than
$100.
"In contrast, Mr. ford's cam·
paign rePorted unitemized ex·
penditures of $90.000.
·'The Carter repQrts al.M> con·
lain numerous apparent errors
and discrepancies. One Involves
u listed expenditure of Sl0,703.54
to a subsidjary of Ruder &c Finn.
Inc. in New York. Chairman
David Finn S$)'S hie firm bllted
the Carter campaign S703.S4 for
designing some brochures." The
Journal says the m ystery of the
other SJ0.000 remains a question
Mr Finn checked twice and has
absolutely no ~ord or billing or
receiving thal $10,000.
The Journal also mentioned a
Mr. John Matthews of Jackson·
vlJle. Fla. who was listed utile
recipient of $2,000 from the
Carter u .mpalan. Mr. Matthews say he m erely cashed a check as • favor for the loc1I Carter
coordlnator. ~
There w r m any. many oth r
d taU1 of di&(ttpantta Uated by
the wan St~t Journal.
Wh ere lA )'our moral ln.dlen•· tton toward Mr. C11rter·1 ""1
quuiionatile UH of p~bllc
money! Ont can't roflitl lloW
rlahteously outl'l•tCt you --·.--=-
'
abouL one pohli.caJ p;irty trying
to st t•al ::.ecrels from the other.
.something that has gone on for
years
CATHERINE COSG ROVE
II A LLB ERG
sa.,fng tlw l•lat1d
To thl' Editor
SubJt•c t · ··He :.i vy h u ndt•d
Stylt:>'" editorial. Aug. 2.
Your editorial accusmg the
Balboa Island Improveme nt As·
sociat1on of '"yapping"' and mak·
1n g un ··e ffort to h <.1ve
ska teboards und rolle r skates
banned from lht• island" ii, mis·
le ading, to say t he least.
Ba nning rolling recreution
anywhere in our beautiful city
would. indeed . m ake t his a
·· 'crummy place to be a kid' ··
-or un adult' I ''m personally
very pleas t'<I that l hl' council has
us ked the polic<· department to
rely on e>usting laws and. for the
proll'clion and enjoym ent of
even-one on our s t reets and
sidewalks. to "crack down on
r eek l l'SS sk at<'rs and ~kale
boarders."
.\S I WALK on the Island. l
am frequently stopped by resi·
dents lvis1tors. too. when they
overhear ' 1 and as ked to "do
somethin~"' about those all·tOO·
familiar proble ms that seem to
for ever plaJt uc us . dog mess .
airplane noise. sidewalk bike
riders. alley slop sign runners.
etc. Now. with the increase in
peop l e . coup l e d w ith th e
;wailabililv a nd ne wness of
skates and boards. the big com ·
plaint is fear of walking on the
Isla nd !\ide walks. especially
Marine Avenue.
My own position. trequenlly
stated . is the need for personal
responsibility . Furthe r. I en·
courage people to write or call
the eity authorities whe never
they feel a need to bring atten·
tion to a particular situation of
any kind From the city side. I
hear "Let us know ~ We can't act
until someone tells us ." How
vt•ry true that is
T hose phone calls, your paper
"letters"' and editorials, a vis1·
ble and a<'tlve BIJA Board. will·
ingness to stand up and speak
out at orficial meetings <as well
as be ~resent and observe> -all
bt lp to create an a wareness in
our cltliens and visitors lbat we
have a v ry special place on
earth to nJoy and to take. cere
of. New rules, restricttons. fines.
a nd pOllC'e enforcement aren't
tbe only way to realit and pro-
tect the full pot nUal of Newport
Btach. The boJrd or the Balboa
tsl1nd tmprovemtnt Alsoclatlon
ls dedicated to that port of It.a
name we should alt b<' promot·
'"' w~cr and wherever -.. ere -fft'ijK"Ovtm~t.
; • <iAIL vtNJE SM1TH
·~
Clea11l11fJ{lp To the Editor ·
This letter 1s in response to
you r s tor y con cerni ng t he
A u g ust l m et'ting of the
Ne\\pOrl ·l rv 1n E· W a s tt'
M anugement Planning Agen<'y
1NIWA1 As you indicated.· the
Board of Directors of NIWA un·
animously voted to reverse an
earlier motion which ad vocated
the Uppe r Newpo rt B ay
Ecological Reserve as a possible
site for a sill basin. The Friends
of Newport Bay we re gratified
with lhat action, and with thl'
e mphasis in their new pohcy
statement on "cUective a nd en·
forceablc source controls "'. But
such a policy statement m eans
little alone. We hope thut the plonnmg
documents now in final prepura·
lion by NIWA will 1mpl<'ment
this pohcy. Th<' costs of preven·
lion or d ean-up of s ilt dis
ch a rges from poorl} planned
co ns truc ti o n pro j ec t s o r
agricultural programs should be
borne by the entity creat ing the
problem -not by lhe taxpayers
of Newport Beach. the County,
or the State
We also hope that the revised
recommendations will not rely
so heavily upon massive public
works projects in the canyons of
the wa te rshed . These "solu
lions ·· to the silting problems
fall short in two areas:
J. According to the draft docu·
ments. these debris dams will
involve at least 25 years of plan-
ning and construction. leuving
downstream cities unprotected
from more heuvy silting during
decades or heavy anticipated de·
velopment.
2. According to the draft da<:u·
m ents. more than S30 mllJjon of
tax money will be required for
the construction of these debris
d ams. to control am from 14 per·
cent of the watershed area .
Nowhere in the drart docu·
m ents we have reviewed is there
a comparison with the cost of en·
forcing existing or new grading
a nd s iltation laws. Estimates
from the City of Newport Beach
indicate that it Is a s mall frac·
tlon or the S30 mallion con·
te mpluted for the da m s Yet
con s truc t ion proJect s und
agricu.lture together contribute
far more sm than the canyon$.
We appluud the new pol.icy .
Now let "" make it worlt to con·
trol problems al the source.
rather thu MSklng the taxpayer
to clean up t.he mess. alter it
happ•ru.
C~RUS P. GREENING.
PHD
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To th Editor:
1 have retenll.>' become aware
that tM Cowt.y of OMince h• con-
templaUna_tht" coostnaetJon of
mualve &lit control f1cUiU• In
the San Dteco Ci'W WatenW.
'hll1 Mtlcm ewritlttJ .,_.
wrltten Into· lb• ··201 ..
l
. .
W alershed plan for Newport Y~ •
per Bay and upstream areas. I\
1s interesting that the couotr.
a nd the allied growth mdustf"y
t hrough their control of the aocial
'"208"' planning agl'ncy could
c·ontemplak spending up to Sl
million of taxpayers · money to
~ubsidiie dev~lopment. :
Loc al environme nta l g roups
have been asking thut silt be
<'ontrolled through cost cffe<:tive
source control techniquelY. Thes~
mechanism s would not hinder
growth and would prot~t the
downstream residents and b<>~
owners from paying expensi~
dredging bills. It is about liriui
that our s up<'rvisors reallzf'd
that the public is tired of piek·
mg up the cost of developer!>
mis m anagement. .
HENRY EAGER
w•o'U Opell l/p't
To the Editpr : .
I am currently e mployed witti
t h e Ne wport-Mesa Unified
School District as :.i custodian
and have received my layoff
notice effe<:tive Aug. 25, 1978.
My complaint is not just losin~
m y jo b. bul all r e m a inip£
c us todial shifts are to change to
11 a.m.·7:30 p.m. !previously 1
a m ·3:JO pm.).
This leaves no custodian to
open the schools or restroom~.
rlean the drinking fountains. not
to m ention setting up chairs in
the appropriate rooms for early
>morning ~ctivilies. Who is to do
these jo~? The principal? Th~
teachers? No way~ . •
I say rehire these cus todians
a nd let them eam the meager
pay they deserve by preserving
order and cleanliness for our
children.
STEVEN L YN1>
fi'f11•ISC....,
To the Editor:
Enough is enough! 1 try to
close my eyes to the trash and
j unk left on my l~wn aacl
side walk. I can close my ears to
the noise of squealing braka
und voices of beachgoors. But
the final straw is theft. This may
sound petty . but \he stolen
ortlcles were pl:lnts. •
Two newt)' pla nted d wart
marq u crlte plants dug
r1ght out of the ground tn our
yard! Summer isn 't :ill that fun ror local residents•"¥ more. n·,
too bad: summer could be ,re1l at tbe beaches I or all of us -i
residents and non·residenta.
Let's all be more cons\deraw
and enjoy the summer more. . :
ANN DUNCApt .
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· SUMIEJlUGtlDHNG CllACKLES IN ~MIUOP.UNCHQ ...,_tlOAQUIN T4fJllD•Y NIGHJ
H You Mlaaed It, Stick Around; Chancn Ale It'll Be Back Along Cont Tonight
Thunderstorms Ret11rn?
· · CowJt Gets Lightning, Thumler Disp lay
Thunderstorms that flashed
through parts of Orange County
Tuesday nlght may be back
again tonight. a National
Weather Service spokeswoman
said.
The storms, with their il·
luminating pyrotechnics,
caused brier widespread power
outages, nickering lights and a
few minutes of rain along the
coast. They were the result of
moist alr from the Pacific, the
spokeswoman said.
that arrfved between 6 and 10:30
p .m. and varied widely from
spot to spot.
In Huntington Beach, light·
ning ignited brush at 6: 19 p.m.
Pedestrian
T11nnel OK'd
For Forest
along Golden West Street near
Gar(ield Avenue but was ex-
tinguished by firemen within 15
minutes. The Southern California
Edison Company reported a few
lines down and some 30-$e<:ond
outages in Huntington Beach.
.Costa Mesa. Irvine and the
Newport Beach bluffs area.
During the spotty rains, gauges
in Laguna Niguel, Newport
Beach. Huntington Beach and
(See RAIN, Page AZ>
Af&el'll ...
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TEN CENTS I
Did Vow
BreakforR ? •
COLOGNE, Germany <AP> -
Leonid Bremenev told llberal
C1ecboslovak Communist
leaders in 1968 that President
Johnson usured him the Unllecl
States would not do anythine to
stop-the -SO,viet invasion-of
Czechoslovakia, one of the Czech
leaders reports in a book beinl
published this week in Weal
Germany.
The author, Zdenek Mtynar,
was a Communist Party
seeretary who writes that be
was present when Brea.hnev met
Au1. 218 in Moscow with Alex·
ander Dubcek, leader ol the re-
form regime to Prague. and
otheu.. aue.sted aft.er -the. in-
vasion Aug. 20.
~·Naebfrost,"
<Night Frost) says Brezhnev
told them Johnson's assurances
of non-intervention came from
the White House on Aug. 18, two
days before !I00,000 Warsaw Bloc
troops crossed into
Czechoslovakia to crush the
liberalization movement known
as the "Prque Sl>ring."
Bredmev reportedly told the
Czechoslovaks the Soviet gov-
ernment was ready t.orisk a COD·
Oagratioo if the Soviet domina-
tkm-of Eastern-Eul"epe -won in-
World War II was jeopardized.
But Brezhnev said Johnson's as·
surancee made plaln there was
no danger of East-West war.
Mlynar continues:
Brezhnev said b e asked
<See LBJ, Page AZ> ·
T-d Lo18
Toro . Bid Backed
By KATHY CLANCY
Ot•o.lfJll'l•IUllt
The developer of a lfrop(>sed
tenanL-o~ed mobile .hom.e.. park
on 232 hilly acres ln a rural El
TorG area won a tentative go-
ahead Tuesday from Orange
County supervisors.
Superv•sor Ralph Diedrich said he wanted to give the de-
veloper a chance to see if he can
offer mobile home residents a
chance to buy their own lots at
$25,000 each.
"I am not sure be can do it."
Diedrich said. "I think ir he can
he ought to be given the chance.
"If we are going to address
the cost of housing we have to do
it very quickly." Diedrich said.
• But at the suggestion of the
Fullerton supervisor, the board
imposed a two-year lime limit
on developer Grant McNlff to
work out details for bis develop-mem and-obtain all neeeuary
county approvals.
If McNiff fails, supervisors
said they would revoke their ap·
prov al and ~vert the land's dalp•Uon to a reserve amt
open space classification.
The land is located In niral
Trabuco Canyon along El Tol'O
Road south of Cook's Comer. Residents of the area opposed
the development as did
Supervisors Ralph Clark and
Thomas Riley.
County planners also opposed
the develoPment contending it
would redirect county policies
aimed at maintaining the area's
scenic and rustic atmosphere.
McNiff said the proposed Sad·
dleback Meadows development
would contain 617 mobile home
sites and sales agreements
would contain provisions to
restrict the development to
adults only.
In addition. he said, measures
would be built in lo keep out
speculators.
Dledricb said McNiff bas
pleClged to sell the lots for
S2S'.000 ~Rb, Ml! th~ supervisor
said residents col,lld purchase
nice mobile homes for the lots at
$18, 000 and }Jj).
Riley said be also is anxious to
offer lower-cost housing but is
concerned as well about main-
taining the area's rural at-
mosphere and such things as
adequate wastewater disposal.
He also qlJeStioned tbe timing"
of McNiff's proposal when a
planning studv for the Trabuco
area is already under way.
McNiff said the future com-
<See PARK, P11e AZ>
Girl, Three Others
Slain in 'Bloodbath'
COLUMBIA. S.C. CAP> -The
bodies of two men, a woman and
a young girl were found early to-
day in suburban Cayce in what
officers described as a "blood·
a . ~ vTatms lfa lieen
shot and stabbed.
Cayce Public Safety Director
Laverne Jumper said a man ap-
prebended while trying t.o leave ilae df\apida*«l bouse where the
slayings occurred is being held
for questioning. Jumper said be
expected to file charges against
the man later in the day.
The victims and the man be·
ing held were not identified.
Hugh Munn, a spokesman for
the State Law Enforce ment
Division, said officers believe
they have identified the two men
whose bodies were found out.side
the home. but were not sure
enough to release their names.
"It was a bloodbath, the worst
I've seen." said Munn.
He said the victims bad been
shot and stabbed. Munn said the
body of the girl. apparently 12 or
13 years old, was found on the
Ooor of a bedroom inside the
house. He said there was ••quite
a bit or blood in other parts of
the home and we are not sure
where her slaying occurred."
The body of the woman,
l>elievecllo be about~was our.
side the house underneath an
automobile. The bodies of the
two men, both believed lo be in
their 50s. where lying close
t.otether in the yard.
Munn said investigators think
the woman may have been the
mother of the girl.
"We have reason to believe
there was quite a bit of drinking
going on last night," Munn said.
(See 4 SLAIN, Page AZ>
Woman Gets
6 Monthsin
Store Thefts
~ ' '
She said the storms had been
centered on Arizona and central
CaWornia for the past week but
were 'Pushed t.o the coast by an
east em flow of air.
Humidity s hould remain a
sticky 70 percent, while high
temperatures should be 72 to 75
degrees at the beaches and near
9"0 degrees inland , the
,spokeswoman said. Low tem-
peratures should range from 66
lo'72 deerees, she said.
The Lake Forest Community
Association won permission
from ·orange County supervisors
Tuesday to install a pedestrian
tunnel beneath the railroad
tracks intersecting Ridge Route
Drive.
Diedrich Pay s Twice ?
A woman who admitted in
court that she pocketed cash and
jewelry with a total value of
S7 .154 while she worked at a
Laguna Hills Mall store bas
been sentenced to six months in
Orange County Jail.
Superior Court Judge H. War-
ren Knight ordered the jail term
and three years probation for
Little damage was reported
along the Orange Coast from the
lif(htnirur and thunder display
Coast
Weather
Some nieht and early
morning low clouds and
local fog with sli1ht
chance of late afternoon or
niehttlme thun-
dershowers. Lows tonight
66 to 12. Highs Thursday
from 70s at beaches to
near 90 inland.
INSIDE TOD~"
TM Surf played MM of ftt
belt aocca of iM "'°'°"•but wo• knocked out of the
-,laroff• at San Dteoo J.J. &e do,.,, Bl.
Area residents in the past re-
sisted county staff proposals to
replace an existing two-lane tun-
nel for auto traffic with a wider
underpass for both pedestrians
and autos.
They d>ntend the tunnel pro-
vides community identity and
fits in with the aesthetics or sur-
rounding homes. Tue~ay's action will allow the
association to Install a
pedestrian tunnel at its own cost
westerly of the narrow auto UD·
derpess, county officials said.
Supervisors agreed to draw up
an agreement between the coun-
ty and the Atchison. Topeka and
Santa Fe Railroad to permit the
project.
The railroad tracks are local· ed between Jeronimo Road and
Muirlands Boulevard.
SElL FlJRNITURE
'IBE BISI' W ~
When a Huntington Beach
woman wanted to sell her couch and love seat abe went to the
best market tn town "'"T tfte Dat·
ly Pilot classtfieda. The
satisfied customer's ad read:
Couch ~ loveeeat. Oold floral on whl w/gm, like
new S32$ Ph XXX•JUUUC
By GARY GRANVILLE
Ol U. o.lly ,., ... ltllff
Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich was found guilty
today of lUe,ally parking his car
on a county beach road and or-
dered to pay a $15 fine.
Worse, as Diedrich was testi-
fying in South Orange County
Judicial Disltict Court, a
marshal ttck«ed bls car outside
the bulldinJ for meaal parking.
The double dose ot bad newt
for Diedrich ended a two-day
hearin1 before munici]>al court
Judie John C. Morrison, that
featured testimony from the ac-
cused county supervlaor, as well
as Sheriff Brad Gates.
In the ead, ahortly before noon
Judie Moniaon ruled, "there is
no excuse under the law that
would allow this man to park on
a closed 1'0ad."
Judie Morrlaon ls servin1 on
the south county bench for a
vacationing Jurist. He is from
Humboldt County.
Judie Morrison conceded that
"this man <Diedrich> bas ap.
parently dedicated bis Uf e to
public service.
"However," the judge said, "I
feel that fact doea not aive him
the risht to violate ordinancea
other people are required to
obey."
Oat.ea tMtlfled earlier in the
day that b1a tnveati1ators had
probed ln&.o clrcumatancea aur·
roundtn1 the tlckeUn1 of
Diedrich'• county-leased car the
evenln1 ot May 29 at Nl1ueJ
Beaeh Park.
ID Ute piecw, &hi lbll'tft di-:
nlecl that be ~ally bM eve Vold~ • tltnt .. ~ to •01 ~~~~~~~~~~~c~w .....
The sheriff also said some of
bis own deputies have received
parking tickets outside the
courthouse where he spoke.
Those deputies have been re·
quired to pay the fines.
In his testimony, Diedrich said
he was on the beach the ni1ht of
May 29 to investigate complaints
of excessive trash.
The Fullerton supervisor said
bis inspection tour resulted the
following day in the board of
supervisors passing a minute
resolution calling for a beach
cleanup. .
Diedrich also testified that a
sign attached to the visor of his
auto identifying the car as
<See DIEDRICH, Pase AZ)
·Deborah Kaye Clark, ?:I, of 8732
Midway Place, El Toro, after
she pleaded guilty to charges of
grand theft.
Arresting sheriff's officers
said the defendant took the cash
and jewelry during a on~·month
period in which she was
employed by the J .C. Penney
company as a sales assistant.
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-&£TTY MANW4LL IN DAWEA'S SEA:r-A-T SAODLE&ACK
'TranapotUftc:jn lupervf80f now. Her MeeltanlCi
..
Pom's Bu1-ial Planned
Pont,ifrs Coffin Sealed, Taken to Rome
VATICAN CITY <AP> -The
1 alcd coU1D contalntna lb• bod,f of Pope Paul vt waa laked to
Rome today from th• papal
1ummer residence at Castel
Gundolto to lie in atate at Utt
VaUcan where be will be buried
Suturduy.
The 11-car motorcade mach a brld atop at St. John Lateren
l:Saslllca, the pope's cathedral u
bishop of Rome. Cardinal Ugo
Poletti. the pope's vicar for
Rome. read the tradltloaal
pra1era for the dead. A crowd of
acvetMl tbou .. nd was at the
church and a speclal Italian
army unit stood in solemn rank& be(ore t,f\e baslllca.
As the hearse left the 1ate of
the palace, a small group of of.
flclals and priests chanted
prayers. The hearse was the
third car in the moton:ade which
was accompanied by a strong
mot.orcycle.acort. Thou.sands of
persons ln scaUeted groups
lined the roadway alone the
15--mlle route.
The blaclt iron 1ate or the
eapal summer residence at
Castel Gandolfo was closed at 4 p.m., endln, three days ot public-
vlewlne o tbe pope's body.
Papal atdes said about 60,000
mourners had seen the body oltbe
so.year-old pontitf as it lay in
state in the Swiss room of the
palacewberebedled.
Prelates and workers moved
in tor a brief closed-door
ceremony in which the body was
sealed In the coffin.
The Italian government or·
dered more than 4,500 poHce and
other security men to guard
against terrorists along the
route to St. Peter's Basilica. .
More than S0,000 made the
journe)' Monday and Tuesda)' to
lhe village in the Alban Hills
where he died Sunday ntsbt
after a heart attack.
Tbe body waa encased ln trtple
caskets of cypress lined with
scarlet aUk. lead and oak. In ac-
GoWSodn;
DOiiar F allJJ
LON.DON (AP> -Tbe
price of aoJ.cl bit record
hi1hs ~ $208 and $208.25
an ounce on Europe's ma-
jor bullion markets today
as tbe dollar bit lows
agalnsl the West German
mark andtbeSwi.,fi'anc.
In London, tradln1 in
cordance with papal custom, a
velvet bag centa1ning each of
the Vatican coins and medals
struck during Pope Paul's reign
was placed in the inner cuket
aJon1 with a sc.roll llsUnc hie et·
cycUcaJ letters and other m ..
document.a.
The motorcade Included the
pope's relatives, bigb-ranttns
clturcb officials and repre.m-
taUvea or tbe Italian 1ovem· ment.
SMri/f
Testifies
On Finance
She's the 'Big Wheel'
With Italy plagued by political
kidnapping. kneecapping,
murder and bombing, the gov--
tIJUXlent was w;u:y of n attempt
by the Red Brigades or some
other terrorist group to make
new headlines. Kneecapping is
shooting a person in the knees.
A centurv ago, during the
funeral of Pope Pius IX in
Febn1ary 1878, anti-clerical
radicals tried to throw the coffin
into the Tiber River. Mounted police dispersed them.
old o~ al SZo:l~ ancL
edged to S20'1 .45 before the
city's ftve major bullion
dealers set the prlee at
$208 at their moming fix-
ing session.
The dollar s howed a
sliaht improvement in
Tokyo, closing at 187.60
ye.. fractionally higtaer
than Tuesday's closing.
But in Europe it was a dil·
ferent story, due to "lack
ef CNidence. just as it
always is," one London
dealer said.
-Orange County Shenrf Brad
Gates testified Tuesday before a
Federal Grand Jury in Los
Angeles investigatin& un-
specified allegations of political
corruption mad~ against him.
Gates asked to testify last
week in what he said wu an at-
tempt to hurry \be investigation
along.
Sadtlleback Tramit Boss Knouw Her BUJJes
BY WILLIAM HODGE
OI Ulit 0.11' Pi ... SI.ti
Betty Manwill has gotten used
to startled looks
As transportation supervisor
and reigning boss of the Sad·
dleback Valley Unified School
District's 42-bus neet. she en-
counters a lot of salesmen in-
terested in talking bus
mecharucs.
"One salesman a t first
thought I was the secrelal'f."
she.recalls. "'lloldhim l w.asthe supervisor and then he asked 1f
he could see the garage
foreman."
But Mrs. ManwHJ's sense of
humor accommodates s kep-
11c1sm among visiting sales peo·
pit>, doubtful or her mechanical
rom prl'hension quotient.
And she know5 her business -
including mechanics.
That's because her interest in
he avy equipment -trucking
particularly -began in Ule ear-
ly 1950s when her husband Don
and his brother operated a Salt
Lake City trucking firm.
"You' couldn't be a woman on
the road lhen because the ICC
<Inte rstate Co mme rce Com-
mission) r~ulations were pretty
strict," she relates . "I had to
tuck my hair up under. my ..bat
when I was riding along."
Ker inte res t 1n trucks
blossomed into a part time dis·
patchel' position al the Fullerton
Union High School District when
she answered a newspaper ad in
1970 /
"You had to have some
Diver Files Claim
For Water Injuries
The Cit y of Laguna Beach,
fi ve water agencies and a
· con1:1'aetor building th~ Mi'80
sewer outfall, have been named
m a $2 million claim riled by a
former deep-sea diver working
on the 8,500 foot outfall.
Attorneys for Whittier diver
Robert Lube bla me the city, the
contractor a nd the waler
ugenc1es for decompression
s ickness allegedly suffered by
the diver while working wilh tl\e
huge concrete pipes at a depth of
180 feet last May.
The other agencies named in
the claim are the South Coast
County Water District, Irvine
R<1nch Water District, Moulton
Niguel Water District,· El Toro
Water Distr ict and the Los
/\l•rns Water District.
Tt-o:.c agencies, along with the
City of Laguna Beach, comprise
the Aliso Waler Management
Agency, whic h is working
together to complete the nearly
SS million outfall program in
South Laguna.
Jack Foley, general manager
for the water management
agency. said today all five water
districts. the city, and Peter
Kiewit Sons' Co. construction.
have received the claim, which
seeks S2 million in damages.
The claim alleges the agency
allowed Lube lo dive under
dangerous conditions. and that
t h ere were not s uHicient
safeguards to protect the diver
upon s urfacing last May 11.
The man claims injuries to the
spin a l cord . among other
complaints.
Foley said the combined
agency is protected by a $5
million indemnity clause with
the contractor.
Another diver hired by the
contractor, died at the outfall
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site Ju.ly 11 when he suddenly
surfaced after a mishap on the
ocean floor 190 feet below the
surface.
Hiram Beckha m. of Goleta
was working on the pipe&4ne
when his pressure suit suddenly
filled with air, propelling his
body to the surface.
He later died of a severe case
of the bends. a disorder that
results from a too rapid
decrease in pressure.
f',.._PageAJ
LBJ •••
Johnson whether the United
States continued to r ecognize the
Yalta and Potsdam agreements
that staked out s pheres or
postwar infiuence. The While
House reply was "unreserved
recognition as far a s
Czechoslovakia and Romania
are concerned" but the status of
Yugoslavia must be subject to
negotiation.
"What do you think will hap-
pen in your favor?", Brezhnev
asked the Dubcek and his as-
sociates. ''Nothing will happen.
There will be no war. Comrade
Tito of Yugoslavia and Comrade
Ceausescu of Romania wiJI
make speeches and so will
Comrade Berllnguer <the Italian
Communist Party chief). So
what? You are relying on the
support of the Communist move-
ment in Western Europe. But
that lost its importance 50 years
ago."
Mlynar, 48. was expelled from
the Communist Party in 1970
a nd became a ctive in the
Czechoslovak human rights
movement. He was allowed to
emigrate to Austrla last year.
F ..... Pflfle Al
PARK •••
plex would include a small con-
venience center owned by the
homeowners association.
The center would help resi·
dents avoid the 3.5 mile trip
down El Toro Road to the
nearest abopping area, be said,
and lts profits would help
finance a shutUe service for rea·
ldenta, security services and
other amenities .
He aaJd efforu would be made
' to keep bomeowtler auoclation
duea iander S50 a month.
ODWthaft 'Upeet'
ATffENS, Or-Hee <AP>
Gfftk Shlpplnl Mirus Chmtlna
Ona11li, %7, II reported ''terrtblf
UPHt" bl' publlibed report.a th•t
her new luilband •11 a member Of th• SOvitt MCnt police, and 1ourcea doe. to the Ona11l1
lamll1 aay tbe b ha\'tn1
"Mcond tboulbla0 a.bout tMtr
w.--..old IDii'ri ....
mechanical knowledge, .. she
says. "I happened to be in the
rtght place at the right time and
I happened to know some of the
mechanical aspects."
Mrs. Manwill learned a lot
about school buses al Fwllerton
and suddenly found herself art-
mg-director when the director
became ill.
"You get quite well acquaint-
ed with the parts you have to
have," she says. "You've got to
supervise the pure.basing of
bases and equipment."
Mrs . Manwill then became the
full-fledged director and, Jn 1973.
applted for a dispatcher position
in the newly-unified SVUSD.
Another advancement oc-
e u r r e d when SVUSD's
tra ns portation s upervis or
became ill and Mrs. Manwill
was pressed into service once
again as an acting-director, the
position she fills today.
Her transition from Fullerton
to Saddleback has also seen a
period of shifting from pre·
dominantly male busing opera-
tion employees lo mostly female
ones.
"It was really a switch to
co m e down h e r e <from
Fullerton > to half and half Cmale
and femate erttptoyees1.--sh~
said. "This far south we ju5t
don't have the male drivers .
"Before. you just didn't have
that." she continues. "But there
are a great number of people in
trans portation now that are
women."
Sh e believes the main reason
for the transition is a shortening
of available hours for bus
drivers and other employees to
work.
"If you're r aising a family it
can be a hard thing if you're not
working full ttme." she PX-
plains.
Mrs . Manwill bas seen
SVUSD's transportion operation
grow from meager beginnings in
a trailer office al Mission Viejo
High School to the bus garage
and offices of todav.
"When we first moved into
this building we cou.ldn'l stand
so much room -we relt we
should have been in the same
room. not separate offices." she
says.
It's not that the building is
large. it's that the employees
are used to working at desks
where they bumped into each
other if they got up at the same
lime."
,.,....P-AJ
DIEDRICH •.
belonging to a county supervisor .
was in a down position and
should have been noUced by thP
ticketing officer.
But when the officer, Depuly
Ed Sbubacb, was recalled to the
stand, he said the visor was not
tn the down position.
As tar as the ticket Diedrich
received today is concerned, the
county supervllor lausbed and
said be did not know it be would
plead innocent to the parkin1
violatlon cbar1e.
There is a space reserved at
the courthouse In Lasuna Ntau•l
tor county supervlaora on of.
flcial bUJ!inesa-
But when be arrived at the
building today be WAI unable to
locate the offtclal parldn1 apace
and lnateacl pulled Into a drive
aeparattns the courthouse from
the public defender'• ofnce:
There waa no ml1taktna tb
f ao\ that Dledrlcb '• cQUnty·
teaMd lt't't lafercW'Y wn putted
Ul~al.b'.
• Tb• ticket WH i11ue-d by
Ot 1.o•e Cou\)' M artl\.&l Seto
Harold E. MeAlilter 11 Dledrtcb
WU la tbe wttftMa boI dtf encftili
blmHlf aialnlt th llle1al ~· ms cbarae • tbe bUdJ;
Crowds bad gathered for the
third day at the summer palaee
lo me past the body of the polJ·
tiff who reigned over the Roman
Catholic Church for 1S years.
F,....P,..Al
RAIN.· ••
Santa Ana measured only a trace.
But observers in Costa Mesa
.and Santa Ana Heights told of.
sheets of rain coming down at
about 10:25 p.m .. with lights
flickering as lightning flashed
outside.
One observer reported betng
in a store near the middle of the
Balboa Peninsula and said rain
poured down for about 10
minutes at 10:30 p.m., Oooding
streets from curb to curb. He
said power there was off for
about 30 seconds. Yet the same
witness said that when he re-
turned to his home al the end of
the peninsula, be was told it had
only sprinl<led there.
John Gietzen. supervising
hydrographer with the Orange
County Flood Control District.
estimated that some areas may
have received .03to.05of an Inch. ·•lt's deceptive," he said. "ft
really starts lo run in the streets
at 05 of an inch."
However. from the description
of the rain in central Balboa, he
speculated that that area mi~ht
have receivf'd up to .10 of an
inch of rain.
Heavy rain in August is un·
us ual. although some lhun·
derstorms were a lso reported
last vear at this time, he said.
f'ro•P~AJ
4 SLAIN •••
"But at ttus point we don't know
if thnt triggered these kiMings."
Jumper said Sgt. L.T. Phillips
of the Cavce Police Department
arrived at the house about 5
a.m. while checking on another
call. and spotted a man starling
to drive away. The man got out
of the car and ran. but was cap-tured by Phillips.
Phllllps and other officers
called to the scene then dis-covered the bodies in the house
a nd yard. Jumper said two
pistols and a knife were found in
the man's rar
Movies Set
In SaJJleback
Rec Program ·
Summe, activities scheduled
by the Saddleback Valley
Unified School District's
Recreation Department include:
-Walt Disney's "The Pigeon
That Worked a Miracle." and
another free movie are
scheduled at 7 tonight at the San
Joaquin Community center. In
the San Joaquin Elementary
School. 22182 Barbera. Laguna
Hills. -The recreation trailer in
Costeau Park is to be converted
into a casino Thursday at 7 p.m.
for "Casino Night."' The event is
free and the public is invited.
-The fi.nal week of the pre-
school day c-amp. The camp. ror
4 and 5-year-old children. is held
in Cosleau Park from 9 a.m. lo
12 :30 p.m. Monday through Fn-
day.
The theme of this week's
session. "Winnie the Pooh and
Tigger Too." features crafts.
nature events. games. wa ter
play, daily snacks and a special
cookout. Fee is $16.
His request was answered in a
subpoena that ended wttb him
spending about 45 minutes with
the Jury.
The sheriff said questions
asked him centered on 1977 loan
applications he made when
building a new hilltop home in
San Juan Capistrano.
The sheriff said he was also
asked about his r elationship
with persons he bad never heard
of and doesn(t know.
_ 'Tm hoping and ex11e~ting
whatever this is all about to be
cleared up within the next few
weeks," Gates said. "l 'm cer-
tain --a statement wltl be
forthcoming clearing me of any
wrongdoing in whatever these
allegations are all about."
The probe began in early April
when the FBI announced it was
launching an investigation into
allegations or alleged political
corruption.
While Gates' accusers re-
mained anonymous and the al·
legations som ewhat of a
mystery. the sheriff said the in-
vestigators were acting properly
wh en responding to apparent al·
legations made by a person or
persons wtknown.
Battle Erupts
BELFAST. Northern Ireland
I AP> -I RA guerrillas battled
British troops and the police to·
day on the seventh anniversary
of the British government's in-
troduction or internment without
trial of suspected terrorists.
Scores were injured.
S11rfer Hooked
Gets Entangkd With Law
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Fla. <AP> -A surfer
warned sever a l times to move away from the
Jacksonville Beach fishing pier found the reason
why the hard way.
Police s aid the s urfer. 23-year -old Charles
Harkins. became entangled in the fishing line of C.A.
Thompson.
Thompson helped extract the fishhook from
Harkins' leg and then arrested him for violating an
ordinance forbidding surfing within 300 feel of the
pier.
Thompson is a policeman who was fishing on his
day orr.
Lynn Hart HART'S John Ha r1
SPORTING GOODS
538 CENTER ST. • CO STA MESA • 646-1919
OPEN FOR IUSIMESS A•~IM AUG. 21
I
,
Barefoot, Too
BUFF to Deliver Petition
By AJtTU\JR a. VlN L
Qt ................
A l Amo to perm l d ·
er\! l prople to lake off lhear
c. '°the on certain ~aled portions or Orana , Coast
beach ' 1• nlna mo1nen-tum and that'• oo put-on. or·
••nir "'lion 1 ad n U1
PETITION C aRYING
more than l ,000 •lP-lWU of
people •ho alped Saturday.
askln" for lhe rl&bt lo 10 mort than burefOO\ ln tht-
purk. ~Ill be delivered to
proper uuthorttJes
··Wt will tak~ th 11 ue to
the st te.'' Irene hannon.
55. of Newport Beach, a
spokesman for 8e1Ch Users
For Freedom or Choice
CBUFF>.aald'l'Uesday She was amona the BUFF
members who turned out at
Huntln1ton State Beac h
S4lurday to advoe11te tbeu·
U\&8e-.
SOME Dlll:SS£D in tux·
edoes and formal evening
gowns to attract attention to
the cause while mingling
with shirtless or swimsuit.
clad sunbathers.
"The principle involvt:d
here ia that there are ~pie on the Orange Coast who
want this <nudity) and it is
public la nd," says Mrs .
Shannon, emphasizing nudity
s hould be carefully con-
trolJed if allowed.
"This is a spontaneous
thing. It's a sign of changing
times But we·re the good
guys. We don't break laws,"
she says of others who force
the issue
SHE SAJD THE next step
will be to try a similar tactic
at other state beaches and
p r ese nt th e p~lition
signatures to the California
Department of Parks and
Recreation.
.. O.Uyf'W..SIMf,_..
A SIGN FOR THE CAUSE
BUFF Fan Trevor Guest
Many who signed Saturday
expressed interest in nudity.
or said that. while they
wouldn't choose to doff their
duds. they believe others
should have that ri~ht.
Leon Steinhardt, 27, of
Sunset Beach. pulJed into
Saturday's Buff Rally wear-
ing a hound's.tooth check
zoot suit.
HE ATTRACTED con·
siderable attention is his bat·
tered 1954 Ford Country
sed a n . a b11ff colored
..machine. wit~ mismatching
doors.
And attracting attention to
the BUFF cause is the name
of the game. says Mrs. Shan-
non.
Cover Girl's Love
Ends in Murder
NEW YORK CAP> -Howard
"Buddy" Jacobson dealt in fast
horses and beautiful models.
and wan't accustomed to losing.
Now Jacobson is charged with mu.n1eow: a man who lived with
his former g1rlfried. cover girl
Melanie Cain. who also was
Jacobson's partner in a model-
ing agency.
Miss Cain said she and busi·
nessman John Topper planned
to move out of the building
· where they lived together. a
building owned by J acobson.
Jacobson lived in another apart·
ment there. Miss Cain said she
had been living with him until
about two weeks ago. when she
moved in with Topper.
•· 1 ~uess we delayed our de·
parture too long," said Miss
Cain. "And now Jack, the man I
was in love with and going lo
marry, has been murdered.··
On Sunday, Topper's remains
were found in a burned six·foot·
long chest in the Orchard Beach
section of lhe Bronx.
According to police. witnesses
said two men jumped out of a
1974 yellow Cadillac sedan and
carried the chest into a vacant
lot. The two men noused the
chest with gasoline, and then lit
a match and sped away An onlooker took down the
license plate of the Cadillac. and
police said they stopped it
several blocks away. J acobson
a nd ttOOlher mim. who bas not
been identified. were in the front
seat. They were ushered to a
nearby precinct house.
"l 've got nothing to hide,"
Jacobson told detectives.
But they questioned him 24
hours. and charged him with Topper's murder. He was ar·
r a1gned Monday night and held
without bail, pending a hearing
scheduled Thursday.
Miss Cain. 23. a model who ap·
peared on the cover of Redbook
last y ear, said she lived with
Jacobson for five years before
leaving him for Topper.
Jacobson, Toppe r and Miss
Cain lived in the same building
on Manh attan 's East 8Sth
Street : a posh, natural brick
structure that Jacobson built
during his years away from the
races.
In the early 1960s, Jacobson
stood atop the racing world. He
was the lop trainer in the United
States in 1963, 1964 and 1965: his
horses won 509 r aces in that
span.
Sex Case
Attorney
Assigned
LOS ANGELES CAP) -
Refuaina I gal help llnd begitng
to be allowed to die. a New York
man r cln1 arni1nment in a
cblld proeUt.uUon ring was a&· 1l1ned a co\lrt·appolnled at· torn~y and wlll be arraigned
wlth two other men.
John F. Henry. an aDlateur
photoarapher. was indicted July
28 with elaht other roen for
operatlna stables ot chlld pros·
titutts as young as4 years old.
When asked in court Tuesday
by Superior Court Judge Paul
Breckenrldae Jr if he wanted a
court-appointed attorney. Henry
appeared close to tears and ex·
claimed, "I don't want a lawyer.
I want to die.··
He was assigned a public de·
fender anyway and his arraign-
ment was ~~ unUI today wnen cc>:aerendants Timothy V.
Wilcox of Alameda County and
Henry E. Johnson of Sacramen·
to also will be arraigned.
•
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"I have nothing to live for."
Henry told the judge. "My aunt
died two weeks ago and I bav.-
nothlng lo live ror. nobodv to
take cure of me."
LAINY WARE SHOWS OFF HER GNOMES AT SAWDUST FESTIVAL IN LAGUNA BEACH
'They're Reel, Whlle Leprechauns and Hobbit• Are Only, Imaginary•
Meantime, the district at-
torney's office said it would as-
s ist the family of one vounit
female victim In paying for a
move to a new area after the giri
suffered harassment from some
of her classmates.
Seulptures Legendary
Miniature 'Peopk' Molded by Lagunan
The child's mother told the district attorney's office she was Up the mru mountam.
concerned that her 10-vear-Old Down the rwhy glen.
daughter may have been rec· We daren't oo a-lumlmg
ognized from a television news For /ear of little men. program showing a picture or Wee folk. good /olk .
the girl with a superimposed Troopma all together.
mask across her eyes. Green iacket. red cap
Deputy District Attorney Mike And white owls' feather
Carron said the motber'S In-From "Faines:"· by Wm. Affingham
quiry is being investigated. But By Sf..,VE Ml.TCHELL he added. "l can't see how r. Ol Ulll Oa41• Pl• SYil a nyone eould make an iden-The only difference between
liflcation from the photos. If it gnomes and leprechauns. is that
happent'<l. I'm unhappy and I'm leprechauns are mythical. says
amazed." Laguna Beach sculptor Lainy
D i s t r i c l A t t o r n e Y Ware. who signs her art "E.
spokeswoman Carol Welch said Ware.··
the girl's family may receive .. And that goes for hobbits.
Lainy can tell you the legends
behind the little men and
women. as well as sell you the
tiny table conversation pieces.
· • 1 ·11 bet you didn •t know
gnomes lived for 400 years -ex-
actly:· she smiles. ··And their
offspring are a·lways twins. you
~an be -sure.-she continues. noddingherheadforemphas1s.
She says the forest people help
ammals. too. They pull thorn~
from foxes· feet. untangle deer
horns and keep mice as pets.
"You can understand why
they don't like cats." the artist
laughs.
Lainy, who claims she became
an artist a!ter moving to Laguna
Beach , has also crafted a gnome
c hess game.
lf you think that's a miniature
game for the little people. you·re
wrong.
n ·i; ure-r~ltlar sited board.
but instead or bishops and rooks,
lt has deer and mushrooms.
And. or course, l\fama and
Papa gnome arc the Queen and
King.
Modeled after the original
gnome~ of the forest.
If you can believe that
financial aid under the county too. They're imaginary.·• ihe
Victim Advocate Unit program. artist shrugs.
Seven girls and one youl)fJ boy Not so for gnomes, those wee allegedly were in the stable of f l h k · young prostitutes. which operat-oresl poop e w o eep mice as
ed out of homes and mole ls and pets and bring good luck·
sometimes involved their posing ''They're vegetarians. too:·
for photographs. One child ap-Lainy Ware continues. "and each one 1s exactly 15 cen· peared in an internationally dis· timeters high ··
Two Coast Women
Crushed by Auto
lri buted child pornography And while Lainy·s molded m a g a z i n e p u b 1 i s h e d i n _ ~lay-gn&n'leS-are much 'Smaller
Amsterdam. -than the a<'tual six-inch "forest
Two Orange Coast women
werelcitrecrTUesday when the
car in which they were ndmg
overturned near the Nevada
border. Both women were
thrown from the car. which then
landed on them, a Ca1ffornla -
Highway Patrol s pokesm an
said Employee Says
'Flush It'
To Ring Caper
ATTLEBORO. Mas~. IAP> -
One of the nation's largest ring
manufacturers says 4,500 rings
that disappeared the past 10
months were flushed down the
toile t by a "disgruntled
employee."
The L.G. Balfour Company
says the rings have been re-
covered.
Secllrity director John R.
Hayes said Tuesday the rings
were found after a matron who
cleans a first-floor ladies' room
reported an unusual amount of
toilet paper was being used.
Hayes said he and company
officials first believed the rings
were being stolen to be mettt>d
down for resale.
"This was a separate deal,
checking the missing paper,"
Hayes said. "We were lucky we
did. The maintenance men who
opened the traps in the plumbing
found the missing rings."
When company officials re-
alized the toilet paper was being
used to stuff the rings down lnto
the toilet, they questioned
' employees and lndentified the
person who had been using the
restroom frequently. "We haven't lost any rings
since," Rayes said.
Robert 0 . Deam, corporate
secretary, said the rings had
been sent to lhe company to be
repaired. Around mid·February,
customers began complaining.
More Funds
Allocated for
Airport Suits
Orange County supervisors
agreed Tuesday to spend S7,l.SO
more than originally allocated U>
defend jet nois e laws uits
brought against Orange County
Alr1>0rt.
Bolt, Beranek and Newman
Inc. of Loa An1eles ls helpint
County Counael Adrian Kuyper
bi trlaJ preparitltion and presen•
t1Uon. The au.its were rued by ti
Harbor Area homeownen seek·
ln• nearly $1.5 mlllion tn
dam11e1. Count)' offJclala said tbe
$49,000 allocated for the conaul-
l nt needs to be lnerea.Md bf S1, uo becauee or extensive
trial work roqQiriid.
The nolH trial 1tarttd May JI
in Oran&• Couft\J SupulOt
Court.
gnomes. lhev are r ealistic
enou~h to be a big hit at Uus
vear s Sawdust Festival out
Laguna Canvon Road.
Lainy is a IO.year veteran of
the Sawdust. but this Is her first
year for ~nomes. Her miniature
miniatures are posed 1n
woodlike surroundings. w\th pet
mice nearbv. The wee poop le
with while beards and eyebrows.
chubby cheeks and twinkling
eyes are captured In c lay.
through a process the a rtist
won't disclose.
"It's about a six or seven step
process to get a finis hed
gnome," she explained. "That
includes forming the figures.
baking them, spraying. painting
and moun\ing."
The finished product goes for
between $15 and $25 at the
Sawdust, and Lainy's husband.
Don Ware. who Is treasurer of
the festival. says they·re a
popular item for festivalgoers.
The Laguna couple used to dis·
play their bronze sculptures at
the Sawdust. and Lalny dabbled
in three-dimf'nsional stained
glass sculpturf>.
But now it's gnomes, and
Gem
Talk
St.ate Lottery
Plan Advanced
SACRAMENTO CAP> -Two
people have begun a petition
drive seeking to let voters de·
cide if California should have a
statewide lottery lo offset the
impact of Proposition 13's tax
cuts.
The proposed constitutional
amendment n ee ds th e
signatures of 499,846 registered
voters by Dec. 29 to qualify for
the June l9fl> ballot.
The proposed initiative,
s ponsored by Dr. Charlotte
Smith of San Leandro and Kay
Hazen of Byron, would let the
LegisJature set up lotteries
Proceeds would be distributed 46
percent to cities .end counties. 45
percent to school and communi·
ty college districts and 10 per-
cent to the state.
The driver of lhe car. Joyce D
Emmons, 35, or 16 Surfs ide
Court, Newport Beach. was re-
ported in satisfactory condjtion
today at Southe rn Nevada
M e moraal Hos pital 10 Las
Vegas. Killed in the Tuesday morning
accident near Baker we r e -
her passengers, Chere Ann Fres-
q uez. Zl, of 3700 Parkview Lane,
Irvine. and Helen L. Squerri, 32.
of30916lh Place. Costtt Mesa.
Both were pronounced dead at
the scene or the accident on
Highway 15 about 10 miles from
the Nevada stale line.
The CHP spokesman said pre·
liminary investigation indicates
the driver may have been
momentarily distracted and hit
a tractor groove on the right
shoulder or the freeway.
He said it is believed she
turned the wheel to the left too
s harply, attempted to straighten
al agam by turning lo the right
and lost control of lhe car.
lnformation on funer al ar·
rangements was not immediate-
ly available.
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Federal lnveitlgators have Issued •
wamlng to be on the lookout for shadv
sales techniques In buying "Invest-ment" diamonds. The Commodity
Futures Trading Commission <CFTC>
chairman said his sleuths have un· covered numerous questionable
diamond deals whlle Investigating
other matters. The diamonds, he re-
ported, were belnQ sold throuQh leverac;ie contracts, which are aoree-
ments to buv a contract for delivery of
diamonds at a tater date. The Attom•v General's offlc• Is trv1ng to determine
whettMr the CFTC or the S.Curltfes
exchange tomml'51on has authOf'lty to deal with the problem. MffnWtille,
the complalnts keep pillng up. ~ny reputable Investment firms have ,.._
fu$4td to deal In diamonds. ''We don't recommend them, because ttMy're
hlQhlV speculative," • Merrill Lynch spokesmen was quoted as saylno. If so-meone tries to sell you a diamond, the
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The S 15 Confrontation
DVEt. TO THE END: Oran_. Count)' Supervisor
ftalph Olodrich. aom•tlm 1 known u the SUper D. and
Orana• County ~ritl Brad Gat•. IOalet.lmea called lb•
While Hal, are currently lockf'f.J In a let•I battle of cla•lc
proP'lrtlona
Gales, on the one bond. ctalma tn be u_pholdlnt the lon1
arm of the law, with equal justJce ror all. no matter how
hlth or lowly be htJ statJon In Ule'• journey
Diedrich, on th• other hand. 111erta he ta defendln1
hlm1elt qalnst lr\Justlct and the rt1ht.1 ol &Jl people to dt·
fend lhem.M"lves when falselY accused ol crtmlnal a&ct.I. Cl~arly, everybody ln thla epic let•l confrontation la
ndlna " wfllte born
AS OF 1108 warr1NG, the outcome la unknown. The
courtroom drama was scheduled Lo continue today In
South County Municipal Court at Lacuna Nlpel.
While there are vaat and intricate lqal r•mlncatlons
Involved In the case of Gates versus Diedrich. I will at·
lemJlt here to boil all this ~u~rudence down for ~yoTflo lhe-essenrraTs, tfius: -----·
On May 29, one of Gales' deputies slapped a t'lfteen
buck parking ticket on Oiedrich's county car while it was
parked on a Salt Creek Beach service road.
DIEDRICH SCREt\l'fED FOUL in thunderous tones.
lie alleges that he'd received a complaint from a taxpayer
of rubbish and litter strewn on Salt Creek Beach. He drove
down there and parked his county Mercury to check out
beach trash conditions. Thus he alleges to have been on o(.
ficial county business and immune from a parlttng cita· tion.
Sheriff Gates sees the whole thing differently. Ralph
was illegally parked. That's that. He gets a ticket.
Thus, like two roaring bulls in a cow pasture, this pair
of iron-willed Orange County orricials have lowered their heads and charged at each other.
The r esounding fifteen dollar crash should shake the
Laguna Niguel courtroom to its foundations.
AS THE LEGAL-DRAMA opened ~terday. Sheriff
Gates didn't show up in court. He sent Assistant Sherm
Raul Ramos. Diedrich's defense attorney, Dick Dionne.
got Ramos to admit that citations given "blatantly in er·
ror" are sometimes "adjusted."
This caused Judge J ohn C. Morrison to rule that
Sheriff Gates must appear in court and testify today.
Judge Morrison must be somewhat baffled by this
enormous courtroom confrontation on a fifteen buck park·
ang rap. You see, he doesn't even know the cast or charac·
ters. Morrison Is a visiting judge, filling In down here from
his regular duties in Humboldt County.
YOU ALMOST SUSPECT the r egular judges at
Laguna Niguel giggled a lot when they flung this legal hot
potato to a visiting judge.
Up north in Humboldt county. it is unlikely that a
parking ticket would bring two of the county's top officials
out to confront each other with all legal guns blazing.
No wonder folks from other regions sometimes think
Orange County is an odd place.
Parents Nix Visits
LONDON CAP> -John and Lesley Brown are lettin1 almost
no outsiders near their test-tube daughter, disappointing friends
and neighbors who want to see the world's youngest celebrity In
person.
Mrs. Brown, 31. and her truck-driver husband, John. 38, have
sold exclusive rights lo their story to the Daily Mail, a London
tabloid. for about S600,000. Only the Mail's representatives and
members or the family are belng allowed in to see Louise Joy
Brown, who was 15 days old t.oda.v.
NATION I WEATHER
Missouri Kills
Gas Tax Hike.
By TIM A110Cl1t4'C1 Pnu
Ml1aowia.na Joined the n1t1on•1 tax revolt by oven.'helmln1ly re-Jecttn1 1 propo11l to lncreue their ••soline taxes, while voters ln
prtraarles ln Geor1la, Mlchl1an and Idaho picked candidates for
1overnor and Con1reaa.
Allo hllbU1htJna Tuesday's primaries wu a third place tlnlah for
Betty Tafmad1e. former wlfe of
U.S. Sen. Herman T1lmad1e. ln ltlatlve at a time when voters ln
her try for a ffouae nomlnaUon. other states were or1anlzln1 Jn Mlch11an. t.:.S. Rep. Charles petition drtves to seek tax cuts.
Dl111 wu renomlnated ror bis tn June, Callfornu• '·oters over·
aeat ln Conares• despite an ln· wbelmlngly approved Propo.sl·
dlctment for fraud. tion 13, an amendment to the
'tBE PaOP08AL to raise Mia·
aourl 1uoUne taxes by 3 cents a
1allon to 10 cents waa defeated
by a marain of more than
7 to l. The lncreaae bad been
pro posed In a statewide in·
stale constitutil>n that slaabed property taxes.
Backers of the increase had
hoped it would r aise about $90
million to improve state roads.
Opponents said it was an at·
tempt by bankers and contrac·
tors to obtain more bhchway
construction money. F'f'c L. 'ts Missouri's 10 Incumbent con-...., 11nl -gressmen easily won renomlna·
Licensing
OfKNXT
tion. including rour who had no
opposition.
IN GEORG I A, Mrs .
Talmadge's two opponents, state
Sens. Vir ginia Shapard and
Peter Banks, will face each other
in a runoff for the Democratic
nomination to the 6th District
where Rep. John Flynt Is ret.ir·
ing after 24 years In office.
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PRESIDENT GREETS CAST OF BROADWAY MUSICAL
From Left, Charlalne Woodard, Armelle McOueen.
Carter, Wife Have
Night on the Town
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
Federal Co mmunications C-0mt
mission limited lhe license re-
newal of Los Angeles station
KNXT·TV to one year Tuesday,
a commission spokesman said.
Martin Levy said the short
term extension resulted from a
July 20 FCC directive to
penaliie CBS network decep·
lion in the broadcasting of the
"Heavyweight Championship of
Tennis" series.
The winner or that runoff will
have to take on former college
professor Newt Gingrich, who
lost to F1ynl twice, but won the NEW YORK CAP> -President Carter got a slice or the Big
GOP nomination handily Tues· Apple and called it ''terrific" after seeing the Broadway musical dav. "'Ain't Misbehavin"' and dining at a nearby steakhouse.
If Mrs. Shapard, front·rUMer Carter had a night on the town Tuesday following an afternoon
in the primary, defeats Banks ceremony here lo sign the federal aid bill for New York City.
and then Gingrich, said she He was joined by wife Rosalynn; Ma yor Edward I. Koch and
would be Georgia's first female his date, Bess Myerson : and Gov. Hugh L. Carey and bis date, Ann
U.S. represents ti ve in three Ford Uz:ielli.
LEVY, DEPUTY director of . decades. · A SECRET S~RVICE AGENT said the show's audience eyed ~FCC'!I 'Bl'otctusr -Bul"fftl7-~ 9emoffalA. bet!:--the....P~~ffiOrethan ffie--s ag~ prOaucUCiB-and ''Cfunng in·
said KNXT·TV's license was re-Sam Nunn and Geocgla Gov. termission he was applauded by everyone."
newed until Augus t , 1979. G.eorg.e Busbee breeied to easy Afterwards. \he presidential partv spent a relaxed two-hour
"Ordinarily it would have been victories. dinner at1he United States Steak House in the Time-Life B-Jilding,
a three· year renewal." Levy about three blocks from the theater.
"aid. IN lDl\HO, House Speaker Al· Catrter wanted dinner "in H real restaurant with real people,"
The FCC hc.d announced the Ian Larsen won out over six not in a separate party room. said the restaurant's manager , Peter
next CBS station up for license Re pu b!icans 10 a r ace for Aschkensasy. who set aside a round table for six in the center renewa l would not get a full nomination to c h a ll e nge room.
te rm as a penally for the Democratic Gov. John Evans .
network's deception in the tennis Evans. who was unopposed for . CARTER HAD A CALIFORNli\ wine and Mrs. Carter. dressed
series. renomination. stepped up from in an elegant , V·necked black dress. prererred a New York State
"This was the first CBS owned lieutenant governor 20 months vintage.
and operated s tation to come up ago when Cecil Andrus became For the main course. the couple had Chateaubriand steak ror
for r enewal ... KNXT·TV was secretary or the interior. two and a mixed green salad. The Carters passed up an unusual or.
the one, .. Levy declared. so the fering on the menu -cream of peanut soup.
district limitation was imposed.
IN ANNOUNCING its inten·
tion to take such action, the FCC
said short term renewal would
enable it to monitor CBS com·
pliance with its assurances to
the FCC that the deceptive prac·
tic es will not recur .
The commission said its de·
cision to grant only a short term
license renewal was based solely
on the network's deception or the
public.
The case dates to February
1975. when CBS aired the first or
what beca me a series of four
tennis matches between Jimmy
Connors and challengers Rod
Laver, John Newcombe, Manuel
Orantes and J11e Nastase.
THE FIRST THREE were .
played al Caesar's Palace and
the fourth at Dorado Beach,
Puerto Rico. Connors won all
four.
The commission said earlier
that the second, third and fourth
matches aired by CBS ostensibly
were for a wiMer ·take-all prize
or S2SO,OOO. In fact, the com·
mission said, Connors received
$450,000 and Newcombe $250,000
for match two; Connors $500,000
and Orantes $250,000 for match
three. and Connors $500,000 and
Nastase S~.000 for match four.
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CALIFORNIA
Sltt!a•tag Ll•lt
Denwcmts' Plan
Sent to Assembly
SACRAMENTO IAPl Democrat.I, Ouin.I tbtlr poUUcal
muacloa ln W\ leeUon year, bave klUed a llep®Ucan apendJnc
lun lt and acnt their own plan \o the Auembly noor.
By n M vcrte, the Dtmocrat-dom1nal9d Aaembly Revenue and
Tautlon Committee appro\'9d a cONUtuUonal amendment Tuel·
day that would ue state spend1n1 lncnuet to pef"IOltll tncomt
1rowth. It la almllar to a propouJ made by Edmund Brown Jr. after
voters appro\•~ P1'opc)stuon lJ
TH£ COMMm'EE THEN ADJOlJaNED hutead of votlns on
1 GOP llmll tbal Rt pubUcana said was lou1her than the
O"m()(r1Uc Pl'OPOll l
Earllur. the panel •Pprovfld a one·Ume. teOO mllUoo Income
tax cul that would booct the 1979 taxp&yf:r credit from 125 to SIOO
for an lndividual and from S:50 to S200 for a mnnied couple. That bUl. AB 3802 by A.uemblytnan LaWttnce Kapiloff, D·San
OltfO. wuaentto the AaaemblyWaysand Mean1Commltteeon• l3-0
vote.
IN 0111Ell ACl'ION, A BILL BY SEN. Dennis Carpenter, R
Newport Beach. that would adjust income tu bracketa annually
for inflation died on a 6-1 vote. two ahort ol the majority needed for
paua1e ln the 15-membt>r committee.
VOTE ON REPUBLICAN BILL DELA YEO
AaMmbtym•n WHiie Brown Munchea Bag of Nute
Wedneeday, Augu.19, 1978 DAILY PILOT .45.
Appeal Pledge•
$11· Million NBC
s~~~~~~,E,~rvm~~!!!~,
immediately appeal a jud1e's dilmiasal of an $11 mllllon lawsull
claiminc NBC'a ahowtna of the movie "Born J.nnocent" prompted the
rape of a &-year-old lirl. :
In throwina out the case, Superior Court Judie Robert Dossee I
ruled ~ that the network :
was prot by the free speech sexually usaulted by three 1irls f
provlsiona of tbe Flnt Amend· on a San Fr:inclsco beach lour ,
m~~· noted that he ruled pre-days aft.er the film waa shown on l
vlously that Lewis could proceed national television. r
with the case only on the basis~ Mrs. Nleml aaid the attack
arguing that NBC lotended to waa prompted by the TV ftlm
"Incite" a crime by showing the and asked Sl milllon in com-
rape of a young girl with a pensatory damages and SlO
plumber's plunger in the 19'14 mlllion In punitive damages
rum. But Lewts didn't follow that agalnat NBC and ita local aJ.
ruling, he said. flliate. KRON-TV.
LEWIS REPRESENTS
Valeria Niemi and her dauahter
Olivia, who was 9 when &be was
The Democrauc spendlna ltmtt ls SCA 8'1 by Sen. John
Guamendi, D·Ji!okelumne Hill_
It will 10 on the November state ballot lf the Ml Allembfy
paaaes It and the Senate approves Auembly amendment.I by Aue.
'15.
Nude Bathers Get Reprieve
"As long as our neck was on ~
tbe block and the axe had to fall. :
lt's juat aa well that it happened '
today." be said Tuesday. "'lbia i
geta ua lo the appellate courts ;
even faster." 1
THE APPEAL, RE SAID, l
would challenge the Judge's "ex-t
ceaeive authority" in narrowing ,
tbe legal grounds for the trial l
and preventing Lewie from f
arguing ne&Ucence and reek-,
~me~ I
BUT SENATE REPUBUCAN LEAOEa Geor1e Deu.lanejlan.
claiming the Garamendl measure was too weak, tndicated that
Senate Republicans mi&ht try t.o block it in favor of a pouible 1980
initiative.
··1 suspect that we wlll oppose it," be said, calling the measure
"a flimflam kind or approach."
SANTA ROSA <AP> -Nude
sunbathers on the Russian River
have a one-week reprieve alter
Sonoma County supervisors de-
layed voting on an onllnance to
ban all public nudity.
had complained that nudity, sex
acts and public defecation were
ruining the wholesome at-
mosphere of the resort area
about 50 miles north or San
Francisco.
situation long enough," said
George T. DeLong, who with
fellow supervisor wm Johnson
objected lo the delay.
A Democratic property tax cut bill died on the last night or the
1977 le1i5laUve session, In part because Senate Republicans re-
fused lo vote ror it.
Supervtson put off voting on
the ordinance for one week
Tuesday to get legal opinion!
from the shel'ift, district 'at-
torney's office and court person·
nel.
Other residents contended that
nude sunbathing is a healthy ex·
perience and should not be
curtailed. They suggested a
beach be set asidt> for it.
Others on the board ques·
tioned whether the proposed or-
dinance should make violators
guilty of a misdemeanor and
subject to jail terms or only
fines.
Jay Gerber, associate general
counsel tor NBC. said Dossee's
ruling represented ··an extreme-
ly significant victory. I
SINCE THE PASSAGE Oli' PROPOSITION 13, pressure has
been building for a limit on state and local 1ovemment spending.
Republicans had been pushing an amendment by DeukmeJlan, the GOP candidate for attorney general, that tied state and focal
spending increases to rises in the cost of Uvin1 and popuJaUon, a
~standard they said was tighter than income growth. RUSSIAN BIVER residents
"PEOPLE WHO LIVE along
the river have had an intolerable
Board Chairman Brian Kahn note d the state Penal Code
a lready makes public sex acita Il-
legal.
"We think that the ruling I
means that unless Incitement j
can be shown. suita or this kind ,
will not lie as a matter of law •
against any broadcast media or !
newspaper." be said . :
But that measure, SCA 42, died when the committee ad·
journed.
~--Bil·l ··9n-·F-anncLaml--
Preservation Expires
SACRAMENTO CAP) -For the
fourth straight year. efforts lo stop
the bulldozing of prime farm land in
Ca lifornia h a v e died in t he
Legislature.
Assemblyman Victor Caho. D·
Mountain View. let his bill, AB 1900,
expire without a vote Tuesday in the
Senat e Natural Resources a nd
Wildlife Committee.
He told reporters he was one short
or the needed fi ve votes in the nine.
member committee. which has ap..
proved similar bills in the past only
to •ee them dle in the Senate Finance
Committee.
Go•drk-la Stied
SAN FRANCISCO {AP) -B F.
Goodrich Co. has been accused in
fede ral court of conspiring to fix
prices of automobile tires for the past
SiK years in violation Of antitrust laws.
The suit. filed by the Justice
Department Tuesday In U.S. District
Court, alleges that starting before
State Panel
Backs Minimum
Booze Markups
SACRAMENTO CAP) -A state
Sef'latt' committee has voled to im-po~e minimum markups for alcohol
a nd end the prlcc·cutting that
followed the state Supreme Court's
ruling against California's old fair-
trade Uquor law.
By a 7-3 vole Tuesday, the Senate
Govermental Organization Commit-tee sent AB 935 by Assemblyman
Richard Alatorre. D·Los Angeles, on
to the Senate Finance Committee .
The Assembly ·p assed bill,
sponsored by the California Retail Liq-
uor Dealers Association, would re-
quire beer. wlne and hard spirits to
be sold no cheaper than 6 percent
above the cost t.o the retailer.
( __ B_R_I E_Fs ___ J
1972 and continuing to dale. Goodrich
and others conspired "to lb, raise,
maintain and stabilize prices'' on
lire sales to the public by the
manufacturer and certain indepen·
dent retail tire dealers in the West.·
C-t~t AeHpted
LOS -ANGEL ES CAPl -Flve
locals of the Retail Clerks Union
have voted by a 62.4 percent margin
to accept a contract offer by Gemco
m embership department stores. a
union spokesman said.
"There'll be no s trike," sa id
spokesman Bob McGrath. adding
that Tuesday's vote puts into effect a
three-year contract retroactive to Ju·
l y 3 for non·food d e partment
employees at all Gemco stores in
Southern California. The retail clerks
are negotiating a separate contract
with major food chains. including
Lucky Stores Inc.. which runs the
food department at Gemco.
7BersnDead
CHULA VISTA CAPl -Sevenhorses
have died since Monday at Bradley's
Bonita Valley Farm east or Chula Vis·
ta Crom a mysterious ailment believed
caused by a toxin In grain mixture.
Owner Robert Bradley said five
or the animals died Tuesday. He said
autopsies are being performed on
three horses. One was killed by a
veterinarian to free it from suffering.
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SAN DIEGO <AP) -The Fair
Rent Coalition bns presented the city
cterk with petitions bearing 42,500
slgnatUN!S seeking to place a rent
control initiative before the voters in
November.
Coalition representative Martin
Wagner delivered two gaily wrapped
boxes containing the petitions Tues·
day to City Clerk Charles Abdelnour,
saying, "Here, this is for you."
More teeth are lost needl~ to gum
disorders than frOm any other ceuee. Yet
periodic dental care from 1n oral heatth
1peclall1t Uke Dr. Rick Sc~n can
ua~lly remedy the altuatton. Or. Sohoen
off era cor.-ptete f amity dental health
.. rvlce. And for a lot Ina than you might
think.
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A Bight Choice I
Last . Saddl b ck Valley Unlfled School Dlatricl
tru l eft wiselJ· dec1ded to conttnue their busstna proaram
~ alh .. ~&&ant mod.lfieatlon lJ\ w ln .. distances. 8ooard memberb v.tn: tori' between two recommen·
dattons '" pl&t1: tht< bU! n on the auction block. net
hn11 an ~tlw.1 '' mtlUor. fa.-dl.atrict coffers. dr to con· ur.ue the progra~ uno ancreue wal.klnJ distances.
Th .. , de-c lbtCJt. 1.tJ ~ntmue the program was a pl'Op(lr
f1r.,t tht di.strict lread.)' has I.helled out roughly $1.4
mllhor. tc, ~ lhe »bus fleet. most or which ure nve
yl••r oio bus '1. •lb e Uf t: eitpectaAcy ol 210 ye8.J"s
~. lh dl!)lrsC't needed only tu.>,000 to conlmue
t.h~ proeram "'nilt telUna lhe buses would huve meant ii
pcrm an~nt r•no \O d1strict·spansored buss1ng since bus
prkt-, -Oi$ 1•ver} lhifli else -are nsang.
1'hu-d whil~ ~n extra Sl million income tot.he district
m1gt.t ha .. t: ~cemed tucrative in these post-Pro p. 13 lim~s.
settmg tht-1't.IS(.-would ~-~ been ludicrous if stat~
ieglSla~ no14 develop ll ischool hna ncing system that al
lows tht-dJ;:,trict to fund the bussing program
Vt!~ boaro m emberb m!ghl ha"e been buying $160.000
we>rt h .,.· time when lt,..,., \ oted to continue bussing. but
limt-•~ of t.he essenc~ wner hnancial pictures ar e chan~
ifll( rapidly in the post-Jarvis climate
Trmtees should keep their options o pen as long a:;
PoSStble. Sellmg the buse3 would have closed that option
forever
Penalty for leasing
Some 4,000 Irvine and Newport Beach homeowners
whose houses a re on land they lease from the Irvine
Company m ay not get as big a Prop. 13 property tax
break as their neighbors will this year.
The county counsel has ruled that. because the Irvine
Company was sold last year. its properties should l)e
re-assessed al March, 1978, values, ratber than the 1975
assessment rollbacks provided by Prop. 13.
This wouta penalize the leas$o1ders. who had no say
m the sale of the stock.
The difference in tax bills may be as much as $100 to
S20G. or 50 percent higher than a neighbor's similar
property whic h did not change ownership.
Clear!y. Prop. 13 was not intended to disadvantag e
residents who happen to h ave \eased rather than bought
their homes.
The Irvine Company, and members of the Irvine City
Council, are petitioning state officials to grant an
exemption to these innocent bystanders.
The e ffort m erits support, and backing by the state
legis lature if needed
Freeway Trash Mowits
Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce and Sad
dleback Area Coordinating Council (SACCl pleas to clean
up d e bris alont Interstate 5 a pparently have fallen on
deaf CalTrans ears.
Assemblyman Rona ld Cordova, 0 -El Toro. said in the
Valley last week that CalTrans was not spending the
money state legis lators had a llocated for freeway con·
struction and maintenance.
One oft.he hardest hit areas of non-spending, Cordov<i
said, is the district that takes in Orange County and the ·
Saddleback Valley.
While the lac\. of landscaping and accumulation of
beer bottles, cans and debris m ay h ave been under-
standable whe n the area surrounding Interstate 5 was
w1lde rness or grazing land, the s prawling Saddleb ack
Valley suburbs are a differ ent world today .
The only adva ntage of the towe ring weeds and wild
brus h that dominate freeway roadsides is their ability to
hide the mass of garbage that rests the re.
State CalTrans Director Adriana Gianturco has said
the de partment will no longer be spending huge sums or
m oney on freeway development. The money. she said,
would be used to m aintain what freeways we already
h ave in operation.
So, what's the holdup?
Millions have been spent to attractively landscape
the communities surrounding Interstate 5 The state
sh ould do its part and clean up the m ess.
• Opm1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment la invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. PhOne (714) 642-4321.
Boyd I All Heart
By L.M. llO'fD
Tt,al old contention that
bankers are heartless doesn't
bqld up Take t.he case or
Wendy WestlaU, for instance.
She was a teller at the First
National Bank of Scotia.
Lawmen took her by the
arm. t.hou&b cbarain1 ber
with embenlement, and the
court pu1 her oo probatlora
(or two )'eaN. The bank then
'"'~ Mf' a four-year loaA to repay tJw money
All grown\lS)8 at one tlm t>
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
, Wb1. llas Cartel' done
nothlll& abOUt bis plc-
1 &....re belac put on tho
cover of Huatl•r
maiu:IDI' I'd aue for a f bUDon-llDd wiDI
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or another in their lives have
had mononucleosis. Or so the
mediocos believe. That,
they say, is why it rarely al·
flicts anybody over 30. Im-
munity set. in ear)y. Once
you've bad Jt, you'll never
get it aaain.
Those movie script writers
who've bad their Apache In-
d I an characters refer to
white men as "white eyes"
eot it ri~t. In Ge.ronlmo's
time, that was the standard
Apache nomenclature for the
whites.
Q. ''Whut was the first na
Uon to use t.anks in war ?"
A Great Britain. At the
Battle of Somme durina
World War I.
More than one aavvy soul
b111 won a bar bet bf con·
tendln1 that tM Wlnebeater
rifle •at not doatrned by
O.H. Wlncheater, but rather
by one B.B. H<>khkl&s.
Cta;m b that an C"lephant•1 .. ~
beartn, is IQ acute n can
tMu..:tl» U-.S ot a m
Inter tinl. tf true.
nrely yo~ know that
pr.laon oak t1D 't oak :.aad polaOn .., .... ~ l97.
Earl Waters
Drawing a Bead on Justice Bird·
Jn th elahteen months since
1b1 wu nDmed Chief JustJce.
Rose Ellaa?Mlth Blrd bas been
studiously malntalnlna a low
profile. Her appointment by
Governor Jerry Brown belna
one of the m01t (Ontroversial
uvcir made to the hiab court, she la well 11ware or the fact she
must stand before lht voters ln
November
Normally un outspoken ad-
vocate of s uch causes as
wome n's bb.
civil r ighb.
~ne rgy con
.Jervauon. an·
u .nuclear de·
11e l op"m enl
and env1ron-
L~~otal pro·
•ectior. hr
1..n n1.l '-l a l
. l.:i• I ~11n1 ¥13.;,
, '.dt:'lt even
t.t IOrt ~tr . .a•or ~-1.L "Bill"
ft1(rard ... cr-vowed to spend a
rr.11: ion dollars to defeat her at
the general election.
So her concurrence in a 5 to 2
decision holding that forcible
rape and sexual abuse does not
itseU constitute "great bodily in·
jury'' has been seized upon with
great glee by Richardson and
others who have been looking for
pers uasive indictments against
Bird to present to the voters.
THE RAPE of the young
woman nam ed Ma ria was a
particularly vicious and degrad
ing one during which all forms
of perversion were committed at
knife point causing untold
P"5~ch.alo&ical anJt emotion?! trauma. Bul becaµse the knife
wounds were superficial and,
aside from the sexual intrusions.
her body was not damaged, the
court refused to impose the stiff
prison sentences provided for
rapists who injure victims.
The ruling was based upon a
state law which provides such
sentences in cases where "great
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bodily ln2W'Y" bu been done.
RJchard1on finds Bird's
characterization of the crime as
··outrageous. s hoctdng and
despicable" contradictory to her
concurrence in the declston
whlch held the victim's injuries
not to be "&lgn.lficant or substan-
tial... He says "Ps ychological
h11rm can leave scars that are
intensely deeper and more last·
Ing than a scar on the body."
His view was an echo of the dis·
sent1ng opinion by Justices
William P. Clark. Jr. and Frank
K. Richardson who wrote "un·
der no reasonable view or the
evidence could the victim's in·
juries in thig case be deemed
trivial orinshtniflcant ...
'' H4rA-kiri.''
Whether It was her eight
years as a deputy public de-
fender which impelled her sym··
pathy to the defendant or some.
notion ol divorcing herself fron1
the r ole of a champion of
women'!I rights may never be ·.·
kno .. ·ri e•1t her stated reasons · t ha ~ \he court must follow
"leg1slatlve intent' don't match
u:> w •~h I h(' rcc~nt 'rend Qf
~u;>rf'me ('OUM dPCl!ilOOS
tr-. TIDSCASE THE court was:~
onlv calJed upon to 1ntet"Pret tJM::. ;
htnfllage or the laW WhiCb jg lt I
proper role lor the court. It 1s ft ···
far er'' !;.-1m the actions of the . ...:
cc.urt which has. without any:~:
pretense of constitutional 1ssue:k ••
bf'en pursuing the d angeroll'.'f ·
course ot leg1slattng new 1av;r
completely in opposition to exist;.
1ng statutes. . .. : .
No better example of th1i. di~::
regard for legislative intent ca)>·;.
be tound than an the court's J:,i :~
vs Yellow Cab decision in 19'16
which overturned the statutes oo ;
contributory negligence in favor
or the comparative negligencf'
doctrine. In that case the laws
had stood for 103 years during
which the Legislature had re·
peatedly reviewed and refused
proposals lo change them .
WHILE violation or a woman
may not today be considered the
heinous crime it once was whea
the victim's kin were considered
wholly justified in seeking out
J nd killing the rapist. it remains
a reprehensible deed and the
case before the court involved
· rape or the worst lun4.
Maybe Bard's lack of j udtc\al
experience or even her bmited
legal experience will not matter
to the voters but it 1s cert..un that
the "Rape or Maria .. wtll be a
household term by the time the
November election rolls around
if Senator Richardson has his
way
Is the Press Overlooking Carter's Sins? ..
To the Editor A ft~r all the headlines and
stories about Watergate that ap-
pea r ed in your and other
newspapers. we now wonder
why the press is completely
overlooking President Carter's
possible violations or national
law
We should say that although
we hold no brief for Mr Nixor.'s
lying about the Waterg&te <:.!'·
fair, that sort of political party
"warfare" has long gone on.
The disturbing m atter that
now concerns us is Jimmy
Carter's report of spending for
the 1976 campaign. As I'm sure
most people are aware. in 1976
for the first time taxpayers
picke d up a ll campaign ex·
penses, whieh in theory was to
be a turning point toward
cleaner government.
Mr. Carter has been in the
While House for more than a
year, but the six -member
Federal Election Committee
hasn't issued an audit of how he
spent the $21.8 million in tax
funds to get there.
ACCORDING to commission
regulations, ca mpaign
treasurers are supposed to re-
port detajls of all expenditures
exceeding $100. giving the public
the explanation of such cam·
paign moneys.
According to the Wall Street
J ournal, "bis campaign spent
nearly $500,000 for otherwise un.
specified 'get-out-the·vote' ac-
ti vi ti es to beat Mr. Ford;
another $279,000 for 'mis ·
cellaneous omce expenses'; and
$603,000 more isn't described in
any way, on the ground that all
wa s spend in sumtJ of less than
SlOO. "In contrast, Mr. E'ord's cam·
paign reported u.nltemited ex-
penditures 0( $90,000.
"Tbe Carter reports also con-
tain numerous apparent enors
and dllcrepancles. One involves
• listed expenditure of $10.703.54
to 1 subeidlary of Ruder & Flnn,
Inc. in New York. Cbalrman
David Finn says bis firm billed
the Cart.er campaign $703.54 for
designing some brochures." The
Journal says the mystery of tbe
other $10,000 remains a question.
Mr Flnn checked twice and has
absolutely no record of bllllnl or
recelving that $10,000.
The Journal also mentioned a
Mr. John Matthews of Jaclcaon-
vllla, Fla. who wu listed u tbc
reelJ>lent of s2.ooo from the
Carter campfliln. Mr. Matt.hewe
aaya be merely caahed a cbeqk
aa a favor for tht local Carter
coord.ln1tor.
Tbere we ... many. many other
detail• of dlacrepances listed by
tht Wall Stl"eet Journal.
Wl\orf' ill your morru lndltn•·
tlon toward Mr Carttt's ~
queatlonable UH ot public
rnoney7 one can't loraet hc>w
riahteously OUU'a~td ou wert abo~l one poUUe.l party tey!!ll
f I
to steal secrets from the other.
something that has gone oo for
years.
CATHERINE COSG ROVE
HALLBERG
Pettdele Ad.,W~
To the Edit.or:
We learn through expensive
l es :r.r~ l t-avP ·~c;t
1ea1 r l'd 01.I.' lh?· I "ouh! lik~ u.
pass a:l-rg tc :d1ow Lr. vi·
carpenters and others who come
under pension funds.
l. Save all check slubs: 2. save
all records of hours worked.
such as the paper sent out by the
state employment orficc and the
vacation fund : 3. check on your
pension every three years.
After three years, you can
throw the records away because
they won't change anything. If
you don't appeal every three
years. you lose your right to ap.
peal.
You see. the pension fund for
the carpenters is controlled by
the contract.ors and the union. It
is not to the advange or the fund
to police the contractors. ap.
parently: it is certainly oot to
the advantage of the contractors
to police the contractors, and the
union apparently does not.
NO REPORT or hours credit-
ed is sent out to the carpenters.
They can check with their local,
but it is sometimes June or July
getting to the locals for the pre-
vious year and only old men
near retirement usually check.
l have lived in the same house
since 1949 and I lost a lot of my
records. I couldn't have proved
a lot of the years in the sixties
even if I were allowed to, but I
was shorted sever a l quarters
during that time. Either the con·
tractor didn't send the money in
or the fund received the money
and didn't credit me with lt.
The funny thing is that accord-
ing to my local union r«e>rd, I
bad my time, but according to
the record of the fund in Long
Beach. I was short.
This is just a free lesson to
carpenters and other people
coming under pension fund5.
Check on your fund. You may be
the only one policing them. This
is a sad story. but true. JIM BOLDING
Clea ...... IJp
To the Editor·
This letter is in response to
your s tory concerning the
August 1 m eeting o f the
Ne wpo rt -Irv in e Was t e ·
Management Planning Agency
<NIWA >. As you indiuted. the
Board of Directors of NIWA un·
animously voted to reverse an
Pctrtier motion which advocated
tt., l;'~"'r "lewport Bay
Ec.:c'cg;c&• Resen·" as a poss1b:c
site for a silt bas in. The Fr.er.ti.,
or Newport Bay were gratified
with lhat action, and with the
e mphasis In their new policy
statement on "effective and en-
forceable source controls''. But
such a policy statement means
little alone.
We hope that the pl anning
documents now in fina l prepar a
lion by NIWA will implement
this policy. The costs or preven·
tion or clean·up of s ilt dis·
charges from poorly planned
construction projects or
agricultural programs should be
borne by the eotity creating the
problem -not by the taxpayers
of Newport Beach. the County,
or the State.
We also hope that the revised
recommendations will not rely
so heavily upon massive public
works projects in the canyons of
the watershed. These "solu
lions" to the silting problems
fall short in two areas;
1. According to the draft docu
ments, these debris dams will
involve at least 25 years of plan-
ning and construction, leaving
downstream cities unprotected
from more heavy silting during
decades ol heavy anticipated de-
velopment.
2. According to the draft docu·
ments, more than S30 million or
tax money will be required for
the construct.ion of these debris
dams, to control silt from 14 per-
cent of the watershed area.
Nowhere in the draft docu-
ments we hav&reviewed is there
a comparison with the cost of en·
forcing exi,sting or new grading
and siltation laws. Estimates
trom the City or Newport Beach
indicate that it is a small rrac
tlon of the $30 million con
templated for the dams. Yet
con s truction proJects and
airicullure together cootrlbute
far more silt than the canyons
We applaud the new poller.: ~ow let us make 1t work to COA·:
trol problems at the source.·
rather than askmg the taxpayer
to clean up the mess. after it
happens.
CHARLES P. GREENING.'
PHD
Ga9Spelll«r
7o the Editor :
I reao with sc..~;-lse that I afTI
to be a "spoi<t!sman 1 sic I for the
gay community" of LaguniA·
Beach.' accordjng to the crack·
research ol the Daily Pilot. ·
While I note your reporting
some or the many positive con·
tributions of the local "gay";
populace. it must be reported
that gay people played the
minor yet very sigruficant role
in the very broad·based, well-
mformed efforts to retam Chief
Sparks
The official s pokesperson of
Laguna's gay manonty should .
have been recognaied and his·
speech reported. That was Alan
Robertson. representing the
400·plus members of the Laguna
Beach Coalition for Human:
Rights.
f only represented myself in
advocacy of law and justice or.
by and for the Laguna residents. :
JAY MURLEY
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To the Editor:
I have recently become aware·
that the County o( Orange is con·
templating the construction of
massive sill control fac1lit1es in ·
the San Diego Creek Wat~rshed.
This action 1s currently bemg
writt e n i nto th e "208 ''.
W3tershed plan ror Newport Up-
per Bay and upstream areas. It
is interesting that the county
and the allied growth industry.
throuab their control of the locBl
"208" njannlng agency could
contemplate spending up to $1.
million of taxpayers' money to·
·subsidize development.
Local environmental groups
have been askin~ that ~nit be.
controlled through c~t effective: sour~e control tcchmques These
mechanls~ would not lunder
growth and would protect the:
downstream resident 11nd bOat·
owner" from paylng expensiv•
dredglna bUl.s. It is about tlme·
that our sup4:rvlsor realized:
Uuat t.he public ts tired or pick·
ln1 up the coat ot clevelopers
mlsmanaacmcnt.
HENRY EAGER
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STOCKS I BUSINESS
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Wectn•dllJ. quat t. tt78 s
Meat C.•t Rises
Bargain Hunts
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Aid Builgeting
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""'OtM' I •I'· By SYLVIA POaTEa vi ....
With meat plicft ture to remain hilb dwinc th• 11ext~" few~. food budieta are ''atuck." What can you do to>o..•
help kteo food costs aown? ""' -, Ali obv1oul aNwer u to prepart meal& that rely Ins
fle•vJly on meat and to select ve,etables. po&dtry. flab, _
1raln1. e01 and daley productl wl\en they are in amplt
IUPl>b and relatlvelY lnexpenslve. _
Al.lo obvfoul are such mooeyaavlnc hints aa: ....
-SIDIT TO LE88 EXPENSIVE cut.a of meat tb~t,:· have a nutrient content at least u 1Teat as tbe more cos~:' ...
cut1 and a fat content,tbat is lower and beah:hler. o
-Experiment with such "variety" meats as live.;!;:··
aweetbreadl. tripe, etc. They rank high in nutrition. ·~ci.-
-Follow cookbook .,uies on beating the oven ro ,,., mirtlmlie shrinkage and keep meat tender. ,,.,, .
-Investigate such "family packs" as bulk ham·
burCer. chops, chicken, usually ottered at lower pric• .. ~ · than meat ln smaller ~ ..
pacltaces.
-Buy mnt at
local d.iacount stores.
-Shop for meat in
term a of meata: use left·
overs to avotd waste.
-Read labels with
care.
-Shop for meat specials regularly.
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BUY ACCO•DING TO 111E TBVE VALUE of a~';,'
type or cut of meat, as measured in terms of the coat of •· ·
given portion o! the ftnal cooked product. ' ~·~
Two federal actions are pending that may belp curb'"'"
the costs of-meat. and poultry: ''
( 1 > The Agriculture Depart.ment has proposed that the:
net weight lilted on a packqe must be accurate. Thl" •·
USDA has set narTOw. specific limits by which a single
paclqtge can be over or under the stated weight, but tbf-
ayerage lot of an item must have the same weight when if
is bought as when ft left the pac:kaeing plant. The liquid
that clrain.s from meat or poultry into the tray must not t)e
included as part of the net weight. .. "·~
CAROL TUCKER FOREMAN, AN assistant secretary';:
at~ .ceport.ecl-truat-ber ~( made some r~
purchases at a supermarket and found that in a sample of:;
10 frying chickens weigbtnc 2Vl to three pouhds. the "' ,aHr~ge weig}ted l~ ounce&Jess than the declared weigbt!,'.•'t
None exceeded the declared weight. USDA also bought 10 ...
one.pound packages of bacon and found the averagt,'~7· ..
weight was above the average welgbt declared.
Package weights can be accurate. So USDA hp$')\ ,
moved to make its federal net weight standards as tough • ·
aa the laws in California and Michigan. _
f2) USDA also has proposed regulations to make \f4
voluntary system or meat grading more accurate. hones~. _
uniform an<l lnformatlve. Lamb and beef sold at retail, ror
instance. would be m arked with such quality grade labels
as the familiar "prkne" or "choice" and with new labellfr,..
such as "U.S. ungraded" or "house graded." Today, it i(~ ;~
cut or meat does not make the "choice" grade. some re ..........
tallers promote It wltb store labels that can be mialeadint'. ;···
-such as "blue ribbon" or "premium quality." Ungraded-"..:.;~
meat is frequently overpriced. d•·· '·
This change in federal grading rules should curU&U:'
mtneFesentatton without discounrging the-use of hoaer
brands. 0~
More food budget hint• begin on Page CJ.
Utility's Income .~.
Gains in Quarter~~::· .. •' It
Laguna Hilla Utilil)' Co .• Laguna Hills, has report~·,;
net iacome of $47,000, or 2 cew a share, for the secoocf .,
quarter ended June 30, on revenues or S91S,OOO. This rom-·"'
pares with a loss of Sl0,000 on revenues of $886,000 for ~
like quarter of 1977. :.';:.
The gain partially offset a first.quarter loss of S59,o'1lf;,,';
and reswted, for the six months. in a loss of $12,000 on ri\r·'""'
enues of Sl.6 million. This compares with a loss of t.o.GOd.'t
on revenues of $1.3 million for the first silt months of 19ft
PRESIDENT A.a. CERESA said the increase ~.
second-quarter revenues resulted 1,>rimarily from i•,n::'
creased water delfveries and rate inc~ases granted i.111e .. -•
company's subsldlartes, Laguna Hills Water Co. anl.t!::
Laguna Hills Sanitatlon. Inc. • .. , ... o.-Water deliveries were up 20 percent from the year·a&o
quarter, reflecting an 11 percent inc~ase in service ~
oections and a 9 percent increase In water used per cot):
nectlon. Ceresa said usage per connection is gradually rt·
covering from 1977 drought levels. ';,
The water company was granted a general rate in~
crease of 10 percent ln September 19?7 and a 2.S percent' •
increase, to offset the increased cost of purchased wateat;;..·
in January 1978. · •111i. ... '"' I '!
THE SANITATION SUBSIDIARY was granted it.""'
general rate increase of 12.2 percent ln November 1977 an4; .. ; an increase of 3.3 percent. effective June 1, 1978, to off• ...
increases ill the cost of purchased power. ·~· 0;·
Tbe 006t of PUl.'Cbased water rose 8 percent on Jub' l~~.: .. ·
To offset this Increase the w.ier company bu applied fottM •
a rate increase of 3.87 per.cent, wbicb it expects to ~~~{I.
effective this m91lth.
Revenue plm continue to be diluted by rtsm. COit.i,
bo•ever, Cerela said. General and administrative Qi""
penaea for ~ quarter were up CS percent from a yeaiu.•
earlier. the larpst factor being llablllty imurance cott !f.,:';
creases, he said. .., a-"'f""",.,.
CEag&A &\JD COSTS AND eipenses exehaalve ~: •
water purch ... decUned 14 percent in the second qu~'f
comparect wilt\ the flrst.
The decline reflects a deueue in the cost of aludto H -..
moval, due to favorable weather ln t.be second quart_tf/,
anc;I inclusion ln the first quarter of expenses ueocla..a
with the company'• nac.i year-end reporting requlr.;.,,
ments. · • ,. ... ~ ..
Tbe nn.ltaUcm filed witb the CallfomJa Public UtlUtJM~~
Comn:alaloa for a 1eneral rate tnereue on Au,. 2 and tNa;"
water C!OCDP8QY p&am to appl.Y tot a pneral rate lnc~"' .. ill late Aupllt OI' SiPtember, Cereaa aald. ,.,'~ r ,,..,,..._ . ,. ""
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l'.Dl.Fal·--MJ
lletturJ Sawfq1 •Liao Auoclatloa1 bUed ln ffu.t·
lnatoD Beieh, hU annouftetd that It cro.ed the half· triWon dDllu' man ta ...,..1* m Jwy lll9C
TM 14~~~ ueoel• 1,1tt1 from Ila tnlUil M::
IHWon ec•lll* In 1114 '° _.. t.baa oa .. balf ~; la ...-azr3 or aeqw.tt.lOM. '~ m;r,... M•~GMi'b 11 ~;la~_CaDlomla WiUI a .a. .. ~"' mt 1n camamo '
-DAIL V PILOT
Ollunad Battle
Trude wind orr Wuikiki kicked up choppy seus und provided som~ cl06e competitio n in the second race or the Pan Am Clippe-r
Series Tuesday. Dave Cuckler's Hawkeye fright> from Newport
Harbor Yarht Club I shown striving -to overhaul Checkmute.
another American yucht Checkmate finally won the battle.
BOATING
Mazatlan
liiteresi·
Picks Up
Interest in the 10th
biennial Los Angeles to
Mazatlan yacht race is
booming more than
three months ahead or
the scheduled Nov. 4
start, according to Lan·
don Gray, general
c h a i r'm an r or th e
sponsoring Los Angeles
Yacht Club.
The limit of so yachts
is expected as more
than that number have
expressed interest in the
r a ce and s ome have
already filed paid en·
tnes.
The race will be
sparked by tbe entries
of the two most famous
ultra·light displacement
<U LDB> yachts, Bill
Lee's Merlin from Santa
C ru z and Harry
M o loshco's Drifte r .
Long Beach. Also en·
tered are the two maxi·
ya cht riv a l s, Jim
Kilroy's 79-foot Kialoa,
Los Angeles, and Mark
and Fritz Johnson's 72·
foot ketch Windward
Pa ss a ge, Portland.
Ore.
All four of these
famed yachts will be
racing in the Pan Am
Clipper Series out of
Honolulu starting Aug.
5. On their return to the
mainland they will com·
pe t e in St. Francis
Yacht Club's Big Boat
Series on San Francisco
Bay before coming
south for the Mazatlan
start.
Norwegian
In First
COPENHAGEN !AP>
-Lars Christensen of
Norway \WR the fourth
of six sa\lings for the
12th European Dinghy
World Championships.
Standings after the
second day of sailings
were pending eventual
protests after
Wednesday's races in a
brisk wind.
The results of the
rourth sailing had
Christensen in first
place, Peter Evans,
New Zealand was
second and Peter
Nerenst, Denmark was
third.
32Seeking
Snipe Trophy
Competition for the Heinzerling Trophy, sym-
bolic of the national cbampionahlp got under way
at the Alamitos Bay Yacht Club wlth 32 skippers
seeking the prize.
Mark Reynolds of the San Diego Yacht Club
won the Crosby Trophy Tuesday against 58
aspirants. The Crosby Trophy goes to the winner
of the elimination series which splits the fleet into
a championship and consolation flight.
The 26 skippers in the consolation flight will
~-.,,torttre TedWetlsTropby: .
In the Crosby Series Reynolds edged Jeff
Lenhart, a Newport Beach resident who is sailing
for Mission Bay Yacht. Club. Winds for the final
two races were light and fluky, leading to several
protests as windshifts caused some close-quarter
sailing at the marks. The Snipers returned to the
clubhouse in sprinkles of rain as lightning and
thunder crack.led across Alamitos Bay.
Tom Nute, Mission Bay Yacht Club. failed to
score high in tbe Crosby but remained in the top 32
and hoper to beat his San Diego rivals In the
Heinzerling.
* * * * * * Senior Sniper
Newport Skipper Oldest:
Old Snipers never die.
They just go from the
"world's" to the
Heinzerling and finally
the Wells.
The oldest Snipe skip.
per in the national
cha mpionsnip regatta at
the Alamitos Bay Yacht
Club is 55 year old Fred •
Schenck Jr. of Newport
Be ach who bas been
sailing Snipes since 1933
-two years after they
were designed by the
late William F . "Bill"
Crosby.
SCHENCK, A well
known Southern
California yacht broker,
crewed in the national
regatta in 1953 and 1954
and won the title himself
in 1957.
Also in 1957 Schenck
crewed for the late
Darby MetcalC in the
"world's" and the pair
ca me out with a third
place.
In 1958 Schenck was
named commodore of
the Snipe Class Interna·
tional Racing Associa·
ti on.
IN THE current regal·
ta Schenck placed about
the middle of the fleet in
the Crosby elimination
series and will wind up
the nationals with a
quest for the Wells
Trophy. awarded to the
winner in t.'le consola· lion flight.
"We went like hell to
weather in every race of
the Crosby but just
co uldn 't bold it downwind and
reaching," commented
Schenck.
Another old Sniper on
hand at Alamitos Bay -
but not saillng -la Ted
Wells. donoroftbeWells
Trophy. During his
heydey In the Snipe
OLD£ST SNIPER
Fred Schenck Jr.
Clas s Wells never
missed a national or
world championship and
won a number of titles in
the class. He always
traveled to national and
international reeattas
from his home In Kansas.
Court Roles
SAN FRANCISCO
<AP> -Dismiual of a
complaint by a
m11istrate does not bar
subsequent grand Jury
Indictment (or the same
felony offense, the
California Supreme
Court hu held ln a ._3
opinion.
Coast Guard 188·
The U.S. Coast Guard celebrated
lta 188tb blrthday Aq. 4.
In 1'190, Alexander Hamilton, then
secretary or the treasury, persuaded
Coniresa to form the Revenue CU\ttt
Service wttb--a f1eet or 10 abips. Tbe
Cout Guard, a direct deacendent ol
tbe Revenue Cutt.cr Service, l1 the
oldest aeaaoi111 service ln the U.S.
THE U.S. UPE Savln1 Service
mer1ed wltb lbe Revenue Cutter
Service in l9U and lbe name CoUt
Guard first came into beta.. Two
otb1r asenclea mnaed Wfib tbe
Cout Guard -the tl1athM1.e
Ser.Ice Lil 1t3t &od the Bureau of
NaTtaatlCID and t:mbOat lu~· Uon In JtG..
lA tbCiM C1Q1 the Cout Guard ~
~
•
only one mlHlon-to atop amUJ·
allna. ~ modem diu-Cout Guard
hu 12 other mlaalona centertna
primarily around search and nttct.M,
marine enviJOnmental brotectlOft, on·
rorcemeot ot laws and treaties and
eommerclaJ veAel aafety.
OP TBE SS.M Coast Guardlmen
atatiooed lbrou&bout the world, 1,200
are tn the UUl Diatr1ct .ttb bead·
quart.en la Loni Beach and lnclud· lna Newport ~.acb, Dana Point and
otheT .Southland ports and the
ColoradO River. lt alao lnctudta Art.aon1, tb4t llOintbttn Up ot ~Ida
ond the llPUlbem ,artion of Utah.
Tbe 11th dlilrict peniuanel ma1 II
llloft atadoal, JI totteTI Ind two Ur ........
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