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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-08-27 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' t --' -~--• --· y < Clainas Hundreds Slain ;Lifeguards Win Hair~nt Hassle; Code Review Set DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * TU~SDA Y AFTERNOON, AUGUST 27, I 9H \IOL. 61, HO. llt, l §ECTIO"§. J~ 19AGES Solo11's Clai111 Smugglers Used Miss ing Yachts? \Vi\!51!1\GTO:'\I <A P1 -TI1e Coa.~t Guard L'Onf1rn1i•d !odnv tl1at salting and motor yachts ho1ve be.;('n hijacked by allL-gcd drug n.1nncrs. hut .suid it 'nad no informatioo to sup port the clain1 of a ~C"' York congressm<ln ll1a1 tnu1drl•ds of An1crican O\\"nt•rs :ind crcv.s d1sap+ ix-arecl as a result. llep . .John ,\turphy, I [).:\'.\-!. claiin•·d th;it ·'hll'rallv hundr1•ds of boar s ;ind hundrl'd" or' O\\·ncrs and c r c " ~ d1..,:1p\)l.•;1r1'(! in 1/11• ... 011 th.,;1..,ll'l"l1 1\ll:u111t·. ll~ 1;ul r of 'lc'i1co. ;duug thr l'acd1c i..:,i;1:-1 .111,J in 1!:111 :iii "Thl: gr1:,1t Uulh of lhl' 11 ~·1 1111~ lll'r•' Lif c g uard ... l:V iii 1-la ircut, Ha ss le: , Code Revie·1v Set J\y 'fERRV COVILLE 01 Tiit D•llJ Pllol Sl1ll Slate lifcgu:trrl~ in lluntin.11.1011 Beach ha\·e 1\·on their haircut rebellion - \\lilliam Penn i\lott. the stale dircclor of parks and recreation. annoonccd 1\lon<l~y 11() 01H' 11·ould be fi red for \\·raring long hai r. !·le also agreed lo a rev iew of lhe parks department hair grooming: code. The orrlcr a1>Plics lo the statc·s lifeguards. beach maintenance men and other slate. beach en1ployes. Lifeguards at Hunlington and Bolsa Chica Stale Beaches launched the rebellion when they vowed lo fight a hflircut order issued lhrl'e \1·ccks ago by Ted Wilson, di strict supervisor for the pa rks dcpartmcnl. \\'ilson suirl fl1onda,v he had recommended that no one b<.' fire1 I over the haircut issue and thfll !he slate's rode be rC\'iC\\"cd. "\Ve look at grooming as part or lhe unifonn," he explained. "But I've rccommendt'd no disciplinary action until the code is reviewed to see how reasonable it is." \Vil.son said it may not be fully resolved for two weeks or two months, depending on ho"' long the review process takes. • \1ost of the stnle lifegua rds are scasonnl \\·orkcrs \vhose jobs end tifl cr the La bor Day w~ekcnd anyway . Den nis Hardnker. a spokcsn1an for !hr Ca lifornia Stille E mp 1 o y cs Association 1CSEA) \Vhich h..'lrl VO\VCrl to takr lhr cnsl' In court if ncccssnry, said CSEA \~Ou!d 8f,l worklni;: \\·ith !he slate to rcvi~''' the hair slandards. llardakcr said he felt the stale backed (Ste HAIR, Page A!J • actual or suspected largets of drug smugglers who have found tu jack1ng can be accomplished easily and the O\\Tiers disposed oi v.·ithout much fear apprehension.·· he sa id. ,\ Coast Guard spokes1na11 said !he ser\"ice received rep:irts on I he rlis<lppcorancc of 1norc lhan 30 yachts in three years bu! said the cause of lhl' dis~ippearan<:e \\'as unknO\\TI in !llOSI rast•S. The spokL'sma11 said three yachts had been subsequently ident ified as being: \"H'linlS of hijal'kf'rs and \110 Of \hi.' threl' h:1d Ix-en 1dcnt1fil'd ns hijacked by all eged dru~ runners. A fourth yacht since has bc~n d1sco\·crcd 111 foreign 1\·Jters and nie foreign country is Investigating the cla inlS of !he pcrso115 found on board that the <.'TC\V had fallen overboard, the Coast Guard spokesman said. The spokesman said one hijacking occurred at llonolulu. where the boat 11·as tujackcd at dockside. The three ere.iv n1<'mbers eventually \'Fcre put overboard in a small life raft y;ith no food or t1·a1er, he Sjid. 1'he cre1v \vas picked up by a passing freighter. The Coast Guard spokesman saKI he did not have inrormalion immediately a\"ailable on \1·hcrc the other two alleged hiJ.:R!JClngs OCCUITed but said both Yrere" in southern or western waters. Tu'o of the hijacked yachts were molor-saHers, the s pok~man said, the third was a sport fishing boat. Asked about an e-arlit'r report from a Coast Guard s>urce that there has been a pattern of 25 to 30 mlssing motor yachts that CQuld ha'-'C been hijacked for the running of drugs from Caribbean countries to the southea stern coast of the United Slates, tnc spokesn1an confirmed the number '>''as (See YACHTS, Page At) Sl/OOTING 'FU N' ENDS IN DEATH TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -PUlicei said_ they were searching today tor a tcen- 1111or-who tried t<» sltoot a toy ·mptane , from a companion's head but missed and killed the youth. Police said Monday thnt l\.tichnel Oavirl Gonzalez. 12, '>''(IS shot in the hrnd \1tilh a .25-c<1liber pistol Sunday night and died \1tithin an hour at a loca l hospltal. \\Illnesses told orticers lh11l the unidentified older boy ran from the scene. I Top Teen Carol Vanderpool, 15. of Santa Ana is one of four Far West State winners of the Mi ss Amer· ican Teenager contest in Miami Beach. The contest ends Thurs- day. G licler Pilot Di es AllCO. Idaho <AP) -A second Soul.hem California nu111 dirt! near here ~fonday in a hting·glidcr accident. Butte COunty · Sheriff Rlch~rd Lord identified the victim on Dig Southern Butte as Lloyd ~larshall Short. 30 , of Pasadena. A l\.jalibu man died Aug. 12. ' , • Newport O iii~er ·Battles S u s p e~t In Moving J e ep e: • • Pray er M eet Forcl , Ccibinet llea r Ser11101i 'VASlllNGTON (UPI) -President Ford. cabinet men1bers and \Vhite I-louse aides joined hands in a circle today and prayed ··that. the President n1ight bring equa11in1ity to this country and peace to the world." Sen. 1-larold Hughes (D-Iowal delivered a sern1on on the Psalrns. faith in God and government, according to a \Vhi te llouse official who attended the prayer group breakfas t. Ford was a member of the prayer group during his years in the House of Representatives and has gone to Capitol !·!ill to attend at least one session since he became president. This was the first n1eet- ing of the group in the \\il1i te Hou se. tlughes. \\'ho is giving up his Senate seat to devote full ti111e to a Christi an mission. declined lo comn1ent on any asp{'ct of the service, saying "th ey are cond ucted in an atn1osphere of c~n1fidence.·· Jlardl1nt Charged Newport Officer Figlits Suspect in Moving Jeep By JACKJE llV~1AN Of "'• O•OJ 19i1•1 Still A Ne1vport Beach policeman \\·ho attempted to writ e a routine ci!ation Monday found himsel( ballling '>''ith a construction worker in arxl: out of a -moving Jeep, -police said today. The trouble began about 3:30 a.m. in rront or the Post Office at Riverside Drive and Avon St. when Officer Don Chandler 1vrote a citation for Noble Warrum. 34, or 7352 Slater Avenue, Hunt ington Beach, ror having an open l\lari.11e Killed 1 11 Copter Fall A 20-year-old Com p Pendleton ~larine \1•ho \•:as being lo\\·ered from a helicopte r during a training exercise ~1onday fell to his death. a spokesman for the Marine eo.,,. said today. HO!'Jpltal Corpsman Third CI ass Gregory Joseph Zan e of Warren, l\1ich .. v.·as being lo~·ered dOY.TI a line attached bv a Swi~s seat utilizing a steel .;;napping device. For some reason the mcchanis:n fai led and Zane plummeted lo the ground . He '>'"JS pronounced dead on arri,·ar 111 the Na\1'11 Rcgionnl i\fcdical Center. ?.one was a!lnche<I to thr l ~t ReCQru1ai~ancc Squndron of !he l~t t.1arine Di\'ision. The spokf's1nan s1i1d 311 investigation i!" undrr 1\·ay to dcternl..ine why the mechanism failed. ' boute of beer in his Jeep. Acrording to C'han<llf'r , \\'arr11n1. :'I cons truction worker about six feel tall ;:ind v.•righing about 190 potmds, r('fUsrd lo sign the citation and attempted to drive awny in his Jeep. "[ grabbed him by the arnl and tried to spi n him around ," sairl Chandler, who is five feet 10 Inches all and '\'eighs 170 pounds. "Ile punched n1e in the throat and knocked inc back about three feet." Chandle r said he sprayed ~·l acr at \\'arrum and radioed for help but !he disp.1tcher didn't understand l\'h"re he "'as and asked him to r c pea I liis re· quest. But he didn't gel a chance. Acrordin i,: lo Chandler. \1larrum. a pp 01 rent! y unaffected by the r.tace. kicked Chandler and two began fi,g hting in earnest "The !\.lace wasn't <1ffeetinJ? hitn bu! it got in my eyes and I 1...'0uta harflly see." Chandler said. "Finally he got back in the Jeep and I callL'CI for help again." Officer Chandler sn.id he then junipt.."<I into the jeep and . dangling half'>'·ay out. nllcmpted to turn off lhr iJ:nition as !he vehicle moved ~uth do"'" H1ver:s1dr Ori\'e al ;:ibout 30 rnile.~ per hour. A fotlo\\'U IJ Polict car <1rri verl aho111 !tut! lime und nt•arlv ran Ol"t'r Chl!nrlh·r 1•nd \VRrr11rn Rs Hl(·y fell out of thr ,J('('p, \l"hich \VRS ll":'l\"Clill~ ;)t llbn\I\ 1:, n)ilcs rx:r hour nt lhal point. officers said. \\-"ttfT11111 was np1mrentlv s111nncd by (Ste INCIDENT. Pa~e A!I aces He Poi11ts To lleav'r ol Fro1n \\'irr S('rvirrs CllJC1\GO -Att ornev General \\'ii· liam B. Sax bc v.•arned ·lod av thnt !ht" na11o n 11ill need a nnl1on<1I pol1ct• fort't' io kt'l'r 11 frnrn •·f;11lin,I! .'.lpart'• un!cs" anulhl·r rni•:1n:; i ~ founfl tu l"l'\'l'r~c a sk.vrorkl'llng c·nn1r !rend. \\"i!l1 1hr er11n1· ral1· ~anng fron1 :i .'l'i pcrl'C'!ll 1nrre;1s1• 1n 1973 to a l.J p1·rtl'f1! int'I"~"'"'' 1n rl11~ y1•nr'ii fir$l qu;1r:l'r . :-;.'.l\l1t· ·.11d !he n.1t111n ts 1n ··dl'.'••p ll\Hibl(' .. ""If II{' !'O nn .!!'> 11, .11"1' thrrr IS £·\·f'ry pos~li11l)tv lhal t'!llll\" 11111 11H111t.l.ale u:-.."' hi· :-aid 111 n :-.p1·1·~'il prepi1r"l•d for ol cnnfvr1·n1'(• or ta11 1·nlurtt'l11C'lll 11dm1n1 ... 1r;1tors lron1 1hr 11;1t1un·s 11\.'."llur Citl\"S '"The nntrnn 11otrld 1h('n lX' t:1c('(! 111th the prospect. of falling apart or devi~ing ;i natio11at polil't' furt·e 111 one final effort to restore domt•..,rir orrlrr ·· S;1xl>c Silill. IJut hr sa1c1 this 11ould Ix· .1 grcoir d;1ngrr tx•t';ni~e ;i na1ion<1I pohc1· foref' rnul1t h1.·eon1e ··nn in~trun1enl of nat1on<1! repres:.ion ··A pohrc st at(' ran con1rol ('1"1111c, but lhnt 1s not our \\':ly,"' Saxbc s.1id. Rcjcctin~ police state '·effi ciency" as {See CRlrt1E, Page A2/ Orange Coast Weather ~igl1l and morning 1011· clouds but 111o<;!ly sunn.v from n1idrnor11- 111g to evening \V edncsday. Lillie than~c in lc1nperature \\'ilh bcaeh high.-. reaching iO and rising lo the n1id-80s inland. INSIDE TODAY 0 11p tli111g a1;u1lor Charle,, A l.bidbcryll re<1/1 11 l1altd !(.'OS ro br cn/lt.•1/. 'l..itcky L11tdy. · lie cla1nu1 l11s 1ra11s·tl tlanric fl1gl1t 1rr1~ good p/a1111i11rr S!'c stories, 1111/ p1C!U l"t'~ Pflyl! .-1..J . ' M flovd " Mgv••• .. c •••l'll•n•e .. , Mu•v•I ~UllCh .. C!olSt•'l•d '" 11 "•llon•I ~-· .. co,..•<• " 0••11•• Coo.111, " C•on...-O•t " P"'OPIO '" 0••111 No!•<•• .. sv•.,• l'o•l•r ... EditO.,•I .... , .. ~llOfh fl•·S f 11l••IM11m•11I .. 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"\\'e have a total of seven wounded, .. he said as police cordoned off the area Eloise P opeil Denies Plotting to Harm Mate Elnise Popf'il , testifying at her murder conspiracy 1riul. said her millionaire husband v.as paranoid ;:ind "insanely jealous." but 1na1ntai11f'CI !11at she never meant to h;im1 him 11nd was not serious about hiring n1cn to kill him. "He Wii S the fathe r of nly children and J felt grrat compassion for him," she. said J\lund<iy. "I had no animosity l'ro111 J•age 1\l YACHTS. •• • correct. But he said he could not ~late as lo the cause of the disappearance WlLil lhe yachl.s were found . f.le noted tha t many disapoea rances subsequently are found to have been caused by fa ul ty seamanship, equipment fa ilur es. v.•talher or collisions. Mwi>hy claimed that none of the owners of missing vessels has been found "and law enforcement officials assume most or alt have been murdered." lie sai d he based his statement!! on Coast Gu11rd cases and on investigations by sta ff members of his Jlouse su OComrnitt ee on Merchant i\tarine-Coasl Guard. The i\'cw 't'ork congressman said he v.·ill hold hearings Wednesday on the disappearances \~·ilh the intent of warning boat ov.'ners of the dangers of hij ackin gs. The lcadoff wi tness will be Adm. Owen E. Siler, Coast Guard commandant. Prince Cliarles Squires Blonde LO!\l)()N (U P!) -Another blonde ha.!1 turned up in the life of Prince Charles. the heir to the British throne whose brief fr iendship with platinun1 blonde L.111ra Jo Watkins of San Diego was headline stuff here. A crowd of 4.000 v.·atching the royal family go to services at Cralhie Church in Scotland Sunday were int rigued by a pretty blonde walking with Queen El:ii.abeth , Queen Mother Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Prince Charles. Monday she wa!I identified as Davina Sheffield. 23, a fonner debutante who ran a dress shop until recently. She was introduced to the prince by his sister. Print'eSS Anne. Kiss inger to Vi sit China '''iLhin Year WASt11NGTON IU P!l -Secretary nf State Henry 1\. Kissinger hopes to vi!'it Peking at the end or the year or early jn 1975 follo wing the visit of a congressional d c I e g a I i o n , State Department orncials said today. The . secretary of State, who has been deeply engrossed in the Cy prus crisi!I and the ronnulation of ne~' peace moves in the Middle Ea st. has been forced to divert attention from U.S.-Ollnese relations in recent montrn:. 01.AMGECOAST ~r DAILY PILOT """ Oro<>qe 0, .. 1 o.&IY """°· """~ -..r.11 - torwi !"-N~ "''"""-trv ... ()-- ec.t. 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J\lrs. l-'01:icH \l'as t:allcd to lhe stand in the-tria l that has lasted n1orc than a 1nonti 1. as she and her boyrriend fight charges of a murder-for-hire plot in Los Angeles Superior Court. The blonde Newport Beach woman aod Dan Ayers have plead ed innoctnt 10 charges of conspiracy and solicitation to co1n1n it murder with Chicago kitchen gadget tycoon Samuel J. "Seymour" Popeil, 60, the allegl'd target. ·'This y,·as absolutely nothing, but a phony scheme on my hu sband 's part." Mrs. Popcil, 49, told the courtroom and jury of seven men and live women. She and Ayers, 37, Insist Popeil tried to frame them. "J\1y husband was a pa ran o i d schirophrenic," she said. "The reason I could not live ~·ith 1ny husband y,·as that for 10 years. from October of 1964, he ha s had rnc followed day and night and hnd my phones bugged all the tin1e. I-le had elec tronic beeping devices on my cars •.• and he was insanely jealous of everyone and everythin g. , r.I rs. Popc il repea ted the dercndants position that they v.•cre ··play ing along" w1t.h l\l'O men they alleged ly tried lo hire to kill her husband. They maintain that v.·hen an else failed . the manufacturing niagnate solicited tv.'O of Ayers' one· time cowo rkers and friends at Douglas Aircraft Company in Long Beach for the scheme . Seeming complicity by ~trs. Popeil and Ayers -testified to and heard on poLice tape recordings -was assertedly only their effort to en.snare Robert PC<'ler and Don Recd, the alleged frameup con· spirators. In a tape recording played In court earlier in the trial Mrs. Popeil and Ayers discussed the mclhod of killing her husband \Vi\h Peeler 11nd Recd. Prosecutors co ntend f,.1rs. Popcil and Ave rs arranged the killing with the tv.'O m.en and paid them $97 ,400 worth of ?-.Irs. PopeH 's diamonds in advance. In her testimony, ~1rs. Popeil said she and Ayers "played along" with the t,,.,·o men, believing they v.·ere working for her husband and were trying to galher incriminating evidence against he r to be used in a di vorce suit. She said Ayers was trying to gather ev~nce linking the men to her husband . The couple were arrested Jan. 8 at hf.r Newport Beach home shortl y after she had given Peeler the diamond~. r.t rs. Pope.ii testified she gave Peeler 1he jewels so !My could be traced to him when she and Ayers exposed Pet.:le r's link to her husband. J\'\r.;_ ropcil '•""as to be cross-examined to<lav bv thP prosecution. TI1e trial before Supe'nof. Court Judge J\l11rk Brandler is 1n its fl flh "'C£k. Rule Protest By Intrepid Disallowed NE WPORT, R.J. (AP ) -lnt,..pld's protest against Coorageous, lodged for an alleged infraction of rul es during on e of Sunday's final rac~ to determine a defender for the 1974 America's Cup, ~·as disallowed today. With tbe New York Yacht Club race committee ruling against I n t rep id , Courageous leads the final trial races 4·1. William H. Foulk Jr., race committee chairrnan of !he New York Yacht Club, said the protest was filed by Intrepid following Sunday's race in which Intrepid lo!lt by 10 second!i. The t>rolest \\'as the result of Rn incident where the two 12-meter yachts were approaching the third mark at about nine knots. Well before the mark. Intrepid . sailing slightly fa!lter than Courageous, established an overlap on the inside, or to the windward of Courageous. Courageom headed off !l<lmewhal in an un~ul attempt lo break this overlap. At no time d1d Courageou.s ~ad below the mark. Intrepid called for room at the mark and Courageou!I rr,spcinded that she would carry Intrepid above ttw! mark. Then Couragl'Ous altered course to windv.·ard of lhe mark. The officia l New York Yacht club ru ling on lhc protest stated that CourRgeo u!I ;ibirlcd by lnternotionol ynchting rules. Courugoou~ :'I ncl Jntr1'ptd left the docks of the Nt>wport shipyard and the \\'dli3ms and • Manchester shipyard. rr~prc:livrly, et1rly loday to said ano ther final trial race on Rhode lsl.11nd Sound. .. near the &nail, red bMck building and searched nearby streetll. .. I have no idea, no motive and no reason for Jt:• Berger said. "One or pos.sibly tv.·o vehicles drove up to the after-hours club and fired 10 lo 12 shot gun blast.s inside," he said. All the vic tims were insldc. ·· 1t appeared the blast& were ln rapid successioo. It Yooold be likely that more than ooe person wu involved," he said. The glas.s door of the bu.ilding was shattered and debris and bloodslalrui covered lhc carpet inside. "ll'11 flQl a plush club at all," Sgt. Bob ~titler said at tilt scent'. Jle .~aid the building has a small front aleove and visi tors musl ring the bell to get through the first door to a second. ~·oocfen door. lie sa id the shots ~·ere fired into the alto\'e where a t least lhree victims \\--ere standing:. "At (irst I thought it was a car backfiring," said R.T. Perry, ~tio livea tv.-o blocks av."ay and ~ gathered in a small knot of people outside. "I was ln bed. Then 1 hea rd the ambulance, bul when I came out it was all over." Berger said five victims \\.'ere taken to Herrick Memorial llos pita! and two went to Kaiser Hospital in nearby Oakland. At Herrick. public relations director David fi.lar shall said three persons ··••ere brought in . He identified them as Johnnie Grate, 56, of Oakland, guns'hot wound in the chest; Thomas Jackson, 19, of Oakland, gunst-ot wound in the abdomen ; Troy \Valker, 45, of Berleley, gunshot wound in the right ann. Grate and Jackson underv.·ent surgery: Walker was treated in the emergency room. There was no immediate word on the other two victims. "I knew we took five thee. and it's possible two only got a Band.aid and walked out Ute door," Berger said. At Kaiser, nursing supervisor Joyce Jernigan ident ified the victims &!I Thaddeus Spencer. 31. of Portland, Ore .. <Ind Ellis Edward V.'iUiams, 33, of Los Allgeles. She said both y,·ere in satisfactory condit ion and ~·ere to be transferred to ltighland Hospital in Oakland. The neighborhood where the sOOoting took place was described as an area of residences and small businesite3. The Brass Rail is open 24 hours and serves food and coffee but no liquor, police said. Berger said witnesse!I gave des¢ptions cK two cars at the shooting scene. one a gold General Motors product, the other a 1968 blue Oldsmobile v.'i th a y,·hite top. Witnesses saw the cars drive west on 67th Street.. Cocai1ie Hidden Iii Water Skis; Five Arrested SEA'ITI.E (UPI) -Three water ski manufacturing officials have been arrested for allegedly smuggling $2 million worth of cocaine into the United States in the hollowed inner cores of their spans equipment Two ot her persons were arrest~. including the wife or one of the officials and a body ~·orks sh:ip ov.·ncr in Sa n ~la 1eo. The Dnrg Enforcement Administration announced the arrests ?\-fonday and said 10 pounds of coca ine was seized alon g v.·1U1 the suspects. Arr ested were Ronald H. Ossenbcrg, ~5. executive vice president and nat ional sales manager of the 0 ' Br i en fl.-la nufacturing Co .• a Seattle-bast'<! firm; Robert L. Foulkes, 24. controller of lhe company, and Jobn P. Foulkes, 2-1. a purchasing agenl All v.-ere from Red- mond, Wash. In San ?.f a t e o , agents arrested Os.senberg's wife, Carol, 34; and Gordon John Jacopi, 34 ov.11er of Jacopi's Body Works of Burlingame. DEA Admini!ltrator John R. Bartels said in Washington. D.C., that O'Brien's water skis had their inner ~s removed to make rooru for packeu of cocaine and then were re«aled. He .said the confiscate:! cocaine was believed to have originated in Colombia, Sooth America . Ford Accepts Romania Invite WASHINGTON (UPI) - President ford today acoepted an lnvlt.aUon from Rom an I 1 n President Nicolae Ceat19e90J to visit the Communiat country. "! woo!d like "' •cctpt the invltaUon," Ford told c.eau.se1CU's emis.sary Vasile Pungan, who ~ livered the lnvltatk>n. "ft l" a question of when we C.'ln make mutual 3rrangt'ment1.,. Fonner Pmident Nixon visited Romania in 1969, the fi~t Ameri- can pre!lldent to vt!il a O>mmuntst country. CtaustscU was lmtrumen- tal In helping Nixon make the diploma tic breakthrough lo Chlna . • ~ . ~· ..... »1 ";. ..... '~ . ·~ ' ' . ,~, ' ' • .. f' Cooli11g Their lfheels There's still a litt le time left to enjoy y11n1ncr. and one of the places to do it is the Lagu na Niguel Hc- gional Park. ·rh e park'$i visitors in Laguna Niguel and the Saddleback Valley have di scovf'red th is -· ·~---· '~-·· .... s111nmer tha t its grass~· slor(>s .1rc gu11d !or a pic nir and its 'vinding treck is perfect fvr ll•ullng your heels and \Vhce/,:;. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~ f 'rona Page Al CRI1\1E ••• Sus1lect's Wife 'Hea1·cl a !!Olution , Saxbe said the ans'll-·er tie! in restoring the "inner strength" of the people and their institutions. Yells, Screams' in Room "I! is p;1rtly the job of c,·ery ci tizen . of every instit4tion, of every business ," Saxbe said. "Because if they fail. then our S)'sten1 of criminal justice si mply \\'Ill be unable lo hold b~ick 1he tide," lie called the up\\·ard trenrt "harsh. bitter and di sn1aying." "We can OO\Y perceive \\1th shocking clarity tha t we have suffered a severe setback " in the right to curb c rime , Saxbe said. He noted that the F'BI Uniform Crime Reports sho~·cd tha t the number of crimes reported to p:tlice declined four percent in 1m, the first drop in 17 years. According lo the FBI figures, the crime rate held strady for the first nine months of 1973, then soa red io !he last quarter to 16 percent n1o re than in the con1parable pcriOd of 19n. The F"BI figure! shov.·ed a 15 percent increase for the first three months of 1974 . The FBI statistiC8 reflect the numbe r of crimes reported to state and I o ca I police in seven categories -murder, rape, assault. robbery. burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft. Tbe full-year report for 1973 is due for release Sept. 6. Saxbe said those figures "will !lho\V that crime actually il'lcrf'ased during 1973 by g percent. not the 5 percent that was earlier predicted. From Page Al INCIDENT ... Ille fall , Chandler said. enabl inR the tv.·o officers to handcuff him. He ~·as !hen taken to Hoag Memorial flos pital in Newport Beach, but refused treatment for his facial cuts. according to Chandler. The jeep was stopped and tov.·ed away. Warrum was arrested on charge~ of battery on a police office.r. He was late r released on $2,500 bail. By TOM BARLEY 01 I'll• 0•!!1 ~lie! Stall Louis Stanl ey \\'iecheckl"s ~·ife \1'i1\ testify that she heard loud voices arguing and a woman 's screams shortly before she fo und her husband kneeling by the prostrate body or ~Jrs. J\1ar\on Camilla ~iorgan, prosecutor Frank Briseno told an Orange County Superior Court jury J\1ond ay . ~!rs. ~Jorgan "·as the mother·in·law of Dr. Louis Cella Jr.. the 1\1 iss1on \1iejo phy sician promi nent in Orange County hospital dc\'elopmrnt and kno\\n in the area as ··;..tr. Democrat" for the political innuence he wields. Bri seno told the jury in his ope ning statement that 1\-lrs. Sandy \\'iecheck1, 2:1. said her husband told he r to "grt out and close the door" immediately af ter she r11tercd J\lrs. !II o r g a n 's apartrncnt !;1st Feb. 28. Briseno ~;!id shr. !1as s1a1f:'d 1h.1t \\'lechecki. 30, t:x.--inl{ lried for rhe mur· ctcr of J\lrs. 1\-for~an, later returned 10 thei r apartment and told her that the 79- year-o!d \vldow had hand an epilepti c 111 , Briseno said she has also i;1a1rd th:1t \\'1ent'.h('(·k1 explained lo hl'r that hf' had one hand on J\1rs. Morgan's ches1 to keep her from getting up and his other hand over her mouth to stop her biting her ton gu e. Briseno said Mrs. A·torga n had taken over the management of the Aladdi n Apartmenl!I building in Santa Ana after \V iechccki alleged ly pocketed rent paid lo him by ten ants and rl'peatedly failed to perfom1 !he duties assigned to him by Cella. ~·ho owned the building. The prosecutor said ;..1rs. 1\larioo Cella, the physician's \1·1fc. "'as !he last pcr.o:;on other than her killer to sec r-.Irs. r..torgan n!i \'e. Brisenn sn1d the mother and daughter had lunch together at an Anaheim ho1el last Feb. 28 after whi ch J\frs. Cell a dropped Mrs. r-.1organ off outside the SESAME STREET SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY STREET IN THE HARB O R AREA THAT HASN'T HAD A CARPET INSTALLATION BY ALDEN 'S. 17t h Street apa rt menl building. The prosrcu!or told tht· ju ry that Mr11. Cell a "'ill lcstify th:i t hrr mo!her waved to her from the "·indo~· or !he manager's offi ce as she drove ay,'ay. An hour later , Briseno !la id, ro.t r!'. r..lorgan had bee n strangled to dea1h by a killer "·ho carried her body to a vRr ant lot behind 1hc building and covered it "1!h .'1 bedspread and a sofa co\•er. Briseno said policr 1:hcck1ng Into tht• origin of a cnll n1 ade to the FRI by :i n1an v.ho said J\t r~. r.1organ had been kidnapcd later found the body and arrested \\'iochecki after questioning lhe former janitor. Briseno argued !0tlay that Vi'lechrcki made the call and that the un employed hospital orderly lore up the note thjH df'manded a ransom of ~:j(),000 for i\lrs il!organ·!i safl' return. Arresting offict'rs ~;ud the ranson1 1101 1• Jnd rh~· call 11erc p11rt of 11 ruse It~ di\'ert their atlrntion fro n1 \l/i echccki's involvement in the slaying of the v.·idnw. f'ro11a l'nye Al 1-IAIR ... do"11 for t .... ·o rra~s "The unit ed stand taken by state personnel in the rare of mass d1smiss ;1ls." and "the threat od CSEA 1J11gat1on " Lifeguards and ma1ntenanCE> men had voted las1 v.·ee k oot Tn get thrir hair rut, despite Ill<' possib1hl) of le>sing their Jobs. The s!:ite 's hnlr rorie rallC'd for short cropped lett:ks. "1\h no h111r touching th1· t'()!l:ir or spillin~ over the rdge or lhc ear .\lor(' th;in half of !h·· :'.tiltr"s GU l 1f1•guar(\.~ ;1l the lv.o loc:i! b<.'achl's 1-1 rr~ h1·l1c\•ed to tx· 1n v1 ol<1110 n of lhe C'Odr IN OUR SEVENTEEN YEARS. WE HAVE CARPE TED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH , LAGUNA BEACH AND HUN - TINGTON BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK. ALDEN'S THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME. (IF WE HAVEN'T, BRING HER IN WITH YOU ) ' CARPETS • DRAPES IH THI HARIOR ARIA ' SIHCI 1157 1663 Placentia Ave , COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. Thru TI.n., 9 lo 5:30~111, 9 to 9-4AT., 9:30 lo S ' p r.·IF.:"· Pr\.'~1dt is bf1 prO~t'Ci tong re !\·londa lo 111r \.. l11·p. OOl'•' ( 1.:h;unh1 tu lJ«l' not ;i ljlll'SI I "I k1 anll s; Concrt Oil !Ill' tlunk ht• ~<II\ Thi· F c Offi $(·hoo l parrnl gi rd of th\~ :111 IJr 10 PU! One pall1·r ronsid IS the zonrs ill i~slo Th i· e:ist con1n1 f;1 II 1 \ high 11er1· hut ~ \ht· l: baJ;1n Arni raH II -SI travr .Juan old l ~rade Juan f run1 norm E!cn1 Const Elen1 vear. tra\'e r:1em oo m l>rou Al Onl"C' r·arsl inter ),1•ton late 1 Ou open dav th 11• )i ! J1und projr .luan 1 ~01n1 4 ... ---.... . .. < • •• ,-4 , ..... _ .. . ·•. -'·. Pho11es Co119ress111a1i Nixon: 'Do"They Want Carcass?' ~1E!'llPlllS, T~nn. (UPI) -F'urm1·r Prt'...'iLdl·nl H1ch;ird Nixon, u1dicating ht• is being pressed by \\I at t' r gut t' prOsl'cUtnrs, asked one of h 1 s congrcss1on:il supporters by t11lephonc i\llonday . "do }UU 1h111k 1hc· people 1v:int to vu·k lht· ~·:i n·;1ss'" Ht·p !):i n Kuykendall tR -Tenn .1. v.•ho O!ll't' <lisplavcd ;1 nOOSf' 111 th!' Hous!' rh;un bt·r :1nit \\'<ir!lii l his co!!<•ugUl'S nol 10 ti.·1·11111\ .i l\•Ht'h n1ub. sa id h1· di(! not ;111:,11.•r !ht• rur1n er l'res1de11t ':, t!lll':,(1011 dlrt'l"tl~ "[ kind of ~11itched 1t back to .;:;ouc.rri;.~ ;11111 s;11d I 1lon'! th111k lh1· pl•Opit· 111 Cou~rc.-,s. 1nclud111~ lllY liberal friends {JU Ille uthl'r stdc of th1· 111 :-.le, t dun 't lh1nk thty 1111111 LO do Lh;1t al i.lll ," /"it' .-,;11d 'l'lit· four-tcrin e 1) n g r c s s n1 ."J n Mor e Bitsi,-1g For Soiitli Co£1st Kids Qfr icial" of !he C:1pistr<rno linif1t'd S('hool f)islriC't tlus l\Ct'k rc>m i111trd parc>nls of son1c ctt:'nlC'nl nry puJ.nls l<l gird !or yet n11oth1•r yc.:i r of hus1ug o! tht·LI' youngstcr:-. lo other schoo ls - :111 brou~ht on hy a continuing 1..:r1~1s in pupil popul;J11ons. Ont> nolllblr l'htingt' 111 !ht· bu'\ing pa!ti•rn Hus f;tll -one 1\·hith stirred <"On:o:ideri"lh!e clarnor last spring - 1s the splittinJ;: uf h1~h :-.rhool attend;1nc1• zones in San Juan Cap1::;t r;_1110 ;ind r-.11ssion V1rjo. Thi s f.-ill, <•I I hi gh school sludcnts living cast of tl1C' S:1n Dit•go l'rcC\\'LIY in eath c-on1nHrnllv /.,.,·ho \\ill b<• frp.s hn1cn this f:ill 1 11·111 ~ltrnd c·la~~t·s al San ('lrn1cntc hi gh ~chooL Ht'fori' th1· changt· they 1.,·er1· dl'~1ln1•<l !n a!l('nd f)an.:i ll11fs 1!1i,:h. but s11('ll111g popul."Jt11ln;-. 1h1•r(• pron1ptrtl !he r:hani::1· 10 :.ich11·1c <111 1·11rol!n1rnt b;1la nc(' An1•1n~ ihr ol htr 1111.-.111~ p;11t r n1 <> th1:-. r::i 11 11111 he-: -~1.\'.th c.radt'rs fron1 l.<-1i:;.11nil fl:ig uel tr:tvl'hnl! 10 Capistrano School in S.•n Ju:t.n ra111strano. Joining thl'm at till· old convrrtPrl high ~hool "'111 be <;1xth J!raders \\"ho normallv 11.nuhi attend San Juan School. plus t·hildrcn 111 l!lat J!r<.ule rrorn \'1r10 t•l1•n1l'ntar.\' Fifth :ind sixth graders 11ho normally 1\·ould have attended Castille Elementary tr;1\·cl1ng to San .Juan School. Construction or a permnnent Castille ~;!Pn1t·11t,1ry 1\·11l be co1nplcte late nex t ,·ear. -Sixth graders frorn Pal isades School trave11ng to San Clemente's Ole llanson E!cment<1n'. Officials s;i1d 1he increasing number of youngsters in the Palisades brou ght ,aboUt that shift. At thC' 1unior h1J!h lcvl'I. <louble se.ssions onc-e a(?:11n "·Ill he the rulc> at Marco l-'orster Junior lli1i1h. the district's only 1nter1ned1:1!(' can1 pu ~ l'ompletion of a S('<'1Jn<l t•an1pu s, :"1guel !fills. 1\1ll be IJIC' next yrar Our nrv.· elen1c>ntary school "ill be open and rc>ady fo r 1>11pds on opening day. Sept. 16. Th(' nl'\I' [)col Obispo F.lcm<'ntary SchoOI lll:'XI to th•· FnrStl'r can1pus v.·11! servr hundrt•ds of youngslt•rs h\ 1ng Ill housing projf'Cts :ilong Del Obi spo Hoad u1 S;in .Juan Cap1slriUlO ;Ind portions of o.1n.1 j '(U/ll vaca!ion1ng 1vilh his family in Cherokee , 'l'ex . s;ud 1n ll te!eµhone interv1~\V that Nixon did not indicatl• he had received ;1ny offi('ial 11•ord fron1 sp('t:i:1! \Vatergate prusrtutor I.eon ,J;1\\'Ul'~l-.1 r1•garding possible prOsl.'cut1on '"Thf'ft ' 1s no qucst 1(111 1n 111y n1ind hut tha! he JUSI \\'illllt-d Ill~' OJlllllOll (Jf lht· pul;-.t· of thi· p1·opl('." hi· ~aid. In \\'a:,hin~1un, ;i spOkl's1n:111 tor .J :1v.·or1'kl dechnl'd eor111nc-n1 un thl' Nixon·Kuk1.-'!l<lall exchange. Nixon phoned lrotH Sau Clen1enle. ·"flu s is uo! lnl' kind of thin g lo <.·on11111 •11t un ." he said . l\uyk('ndnll, who satd he cr1NI 11·hpn 111 !'8P'inrd ot Nixon's 1 111 pc· n d 1 n g !'l'Sign:itlon, said Nt:'IO!l started !ht"' t.:onvi·rsa11on Uy sny1ng : "1 ju:,\ 1\·anll'd 111 l".111 \OU nnd ll'll vou 1 <epprl'ciatc rncll lik~ D<1n Kuvkc.ndall 11•ho ::.tood u1) 11·hen lh e goi ng Was 1ough ." . "Therr was a little bit of hght conv~·r:;a tion," he said. ··and then l $<lid flatly , ~Ir. Nixon, the in1port<111l thing ri,L'.h1 no11· is )lO\\' <Jre you'! "lie said, ·.,.,·e\·e ~ot problen1s v.·ith U1at fellow ... uh ... uh . ' "'J;,iworski?' I said. He sa id , yes'." Kuykendall. \\'ho called for Nixon to f•1tl1er rrsign or be irnpcachcd aftc>r the darnaging laJ)C recordings were r1'h•asC'd during his last week in ofrice. said the forrner President volunteered his help if it w::is ever needed. "If lhl' tinl(' eVl'r con1rs . 1 \1ill be J!lad to do \\'hat I can for you - ii thcrl··s l'"VCr anything I can do for vou. let me kno.,.,.," the C..'OllJ!ressmun quott:d Nixon s~1ying. "That 's 11·hcn I said. ·~·lr. Nixon. I'm o! the opinion (hat brfore 1nany years h:n·e p.1ssed this country \\'ill have use for vour t•xpertisc> :ind experience.' "Then he s.-1id, 'than k you for th<1t,' ;ind hun~ up." Kuykendalt s:iid the ('3\1 lc>ft hi1n sh;iken. ··11is l\'ixon's l to11(' was one of s:Jdness." he sairl "Aft<·r I hung up I told Jackie <his v.1fe1: " ·You kno1\'. that lonrlv soundin~ man JUSI <;I fC\\' \1(•ek s ago ll«S lhe lllOSl po1rcrful nl<Hl in the 1rorld'." S11s1}cetcd Ra1>i st _.\rrestcd After . .\ttack 011 W 0111a11 PINOLE tU PI I -A 27-ye:ir-<>ld accused rapist was back in jail tod<1y for allegedly attacki ng a young wom;.in hitchhiker from Medford , Ore. Held at the Cont ra Costa Coun 1y Hosprtal on ch :i r g e s of attempted murder and rape "'as lsu i:ih Thom;i s of Berkeley. PoUce said Thomas received superficial stab .,,,ounds in the roadside Iree·for·all "'ith the victim. Thomas. authorities ~aid. v.·as frre on $10.000 bail on :i Berkeley rape char~c .,.,·hen the alleged assault took place Sunday night. Accord ing to police rc>porls, Thomas feig ned car trouble on Interstate 8il after picking up thc> 23-yea r·old v.·oman. \\'h('n hC' made ad\'anec~. she J?,nl out of the c.1r and ran but hf' caught t:f'r Thomas \l'.1S captured s ho r I 1 y nfter.,.,·ards v.·hile runnin~ a Ion g: the fre c11·ay near Jlilltop Drive. 40 \1 eqr~ f _,ater ••• - T~\day, Au_'"'-~_27_, l_'fl_4 ----s DAILY Pl tOT _A__;t ''\; . . • l.' ' l• ". ~~ . ·1·1 ' . . . ' . . ... ~,. ... .,..\' ·I "' . ~ . . ' NEWPORT CYCLISTS BACK FROM 2,000-MILE TRIP, DECRY LACK OF COASTAL BIKE From Left, Long Distance Riders Walt Farra r, Br uce Gumbiner and Barry Ga lloway TRAIL S 2 ~000-inile Cy~list s Return _1"e·1v1Jort Tri.o Wc1nt Better Trails , Bet;ler Scal.'i By Ji\CKl E lIYtttAN 01 ttie Oa ily PiJO! Sia!! Three l\"e"·port Beach bi c y c I is ts returned illonday fron1 a 2,000 n1ile !rip dov.·n the \\'est Coast, sore in more. .,.,·:iys than onc>. "Wc>'re. really angry about the lack of bicycle trail:> and the parts of the Coast FrCC\\'ay 1vhcre you gel kicked off lO ride on gravel road::;," said Barry c;,,1!lov•ay, 20, a studl'.llt at UC Irvine. clothing and nc>cessities and did a lot of camping, frequently \1ith othf'r bicyclists. From conversations al campgrounds they learned that at least six other b1cyc!i:,ts \\·ere cycli ng the entire coast route at the same time 1hey 1vere. 1'he rout e 1hcy took followc.>d the Coasl 1 !igh"""Y except in so1ne pl aces ,~·here it's a free.,.,·ay. Jn tho se areas. bityclists are only pern1itted on the freev.•ay v.'hcre no alterna1e road exists. !le said he pl:111 .... Ht'agan to prOtl'!it I r:uls. 10 ~'lld Jl to G11\'. 1he latk of ba·yc·le Despile 1hcir <'on1p!a in1s. al\ three said !hey enjoyed The !rip :incl 11·ould like to parlic11).al C' 111 :1 p!:111nt'd cro::.."·COUrltry bikea!hon for tlu· l!liti h1 ccnte11111<1L llut for till: rh·Xt fe1\' days at \eas t. thry p!;1n t.o lral'c tt1c1r bi r:y tlt•s in the g:iragc ancl :-it 1vhcnc1·er possible. 011 :-.oft cu~h1011.~ Mystery 1-l it-rii1i11 cr Not Giiilt)· J{J I! :-,1\1' slnpJ)l.'(i i<)rlg' N 10\.Jgh for 1,f fr1•1·r<; In :11T1\'(' lhl' 11nn11111 whl)!:;•· t:•r ,1r111·[., ,1 .-u1t1d<.1I J~1gu11a 11111.., !'\''!ll1 'll! 1!1 ri•1 l\l't'l" agu 11oult1 hn\r t,.-,.n <1u1e f,I\ ;1 b:-(11\1·fi r1! .ill l1l;Hn1· \111'., -...on11•11h('f(' 1n lfll' :-.oorhl:1nd . :-;ll(" I~ l111H.! .... 1t h ht ·r Lilll"''l!'llt't' a~ !l 1111 ,111ol run dr111 ·r A l ':1!1furn1:1 lllb"l\13\' 1';1t rul -.1.nh••\111:111 :-..ud th1· death of Ph-yC'<1 r-0ld 1 d.1 d\ • H .\l,11'0ll in th•· 'uuthb{Juncl :-.111 1111 ..,.o Fr··••1\:1y l<int•.., :\ug ~ li:i<; li.·•·11 1111• ti .1 :-ULl 1de ,\Ir :O.J ,1!\i.Jn <q1p.;1f1•rll lY \\,1lk1'd a~ay frorn th1· Bt'\'t·rly 1\lanor l vn1:il1•s("t·nt I lu:-.1111;1! .ind ~trf1lle1I on!u !Ii(• rrl't'11:•i' .11 tll!' !·.I ·run.1 Hn;1d exit thr 1101\l.tll 11;1<: \I n1,·f, «n<·1• h' ;1 larJ.!1' 1 r111 k th.'.l t -.11r·1•··d 1n .i11 ·,.rrorl tfl nv o1d hrr :11111 1\i1•11 1+11 .1 ...,, 1·ond t11ne hy tlle l".tr' :ind dr11·1·r th;11 ll'fl the scene. Tlit• Cl!P has !'\\•('n tolrl by thC' ('Ount v <nront•r'1' off 11·1· lh:1! 1\lrs. ~l:ison v.-J:-i pn 1batJ I~ dl':1d before the car struck l11'r \\'1tn1'ssr " :-:!lei th<" v.•on1an drivf'r stoppc·d hrr l!(i9-n1odel Thund('rbi rd, 1111!k1•d b:11..•k :ind asked thr trul·k clnver if hl' had hit :O.lrs. i\lason. Sht' !h('fl dr0\1' a11·.1y, apparent ly l"OOVll1l'C'd hrr l';1r h;1d no! l:M!l·n at fault. 'fht• dri vrr s;11d thr 11oman ;tp\X':trcd 10 ht' in a hurry. She had t.,..·o young 11ri n.~ in the c:ir 1~ith her >\t flrSL the Clll) hunted for lhc l\On1an dri\'er as they v.•ould in any hit and run case:. But it quickly . became apparent that r-.1rs. f.·lason had intended to take her own lite. l11\"t•st1g;1tors s;1id the old \1·oman had talkP<l of si11cide several li1ncs \\'il h friends. Now , accorchng to Cl lP officials. the 1rornan drivt'r 1s JUSl ";1 sn1aH n1issing link" in the final accidl'nt report. "\Ve'rc also planning to design a more comfortable kind of bicycle scat." Walt Farrar, 21. a student at San Diego State. commented. ''Those seats really hurt." Their average speed, accord ing to Galloway, .... ·as 10-18 miles per hour "and 55 going do'>'n hills." "It's scary "'hen you hit a cross-1vind." Many W 01nen in Rallies The l\\'O, along v.·ith Bruce Gumbiner, 20. a studen t at Cal State i--ullerton . lefl Bnt1si1 Columbia Aug. I and arrived at the f\lexican border Sunday . They said 18 of the 25 days were SJX'nl cycling, .... 1th side trips into Seattle and San 1--rancisco. "The ~pie "·ere really warm and friendly in \Vashington, Oregon and t\'orthem California." said Farrar. "But Jn Soul.hem California they threw thing'.5 out the car voindows and called us dirty hippies.'' The three said another of their problems on !he road "'as inconsiderate drivc>rs, especially truck drivers. Farrar v.·as actually knocked off his bicycle by a truck 'which brushed against hin1 but fortun<itel y wasn't harmed . \\<'by did they go on the trip in the first place? "We wanted lo do something big,'' Farrar said, explaining that the three are friends from Corona de\ f.1ar ll igh School but hal'e ne\"er toured by bicycle before. They suffered no r:1vrc ill effects than the loss of 10 pounds apiece and the pa1n of sore behinds but said if they had it to do over. they'd practice a lo1 n1orc beforehand. For the trip the men rode 10-speed bicycles, carried about 30 pounds or Farrar added. All three were blo\111 off 1he road several tin1es by cross-l'o•inds and l'o'inds generated by passing ,·ehicles. In retrosJX?Ct. the main thing they'd like to see changed is the rerouting of bicycles onto gravel and dust sidcroads along parts of thc> Coast 1-'reev.·ay. .. One of our biggest problems .... ·as gett ing lost because we got kicked off the freeway and there were no d irections," GaJJo.,.,·ay said. "I personally feel safer riding along the shoulder of a freeway than riding: on lhosc side roads." Farrar added that he Jost a tire which "'·as shredded by gravel on a side road. Topless S1vi111 A Real 'Bust' DOVER. England IUPI ) Jennifer Anderson. I 8 , an AlLstralian a!\e1npting to S\l.'im the English Channel topless . gave up only 1 1,~ miles fron1 FratK't', the Channel Swim in in g As.'-OC1ation said. Jennifer. who slipped off !he top of her bikini shortl y after she lefl th(' English shores ~tonday \\'<1$ in lhe water nine hours. 21 n1inutt~s. -Most Te11d to Homes By United Press lnten1ational American 1romt'l l fron1 San Francisco to t\ew York obscr\'ed the 5-tth ann1\'ersary of 11·inning the right lo vot(' by attending demonstrations. picnics. and ral!irs to serk fY.Jssage of th e Equal Ri ghts An1cndn1rnt. President Ford proclai1ned r-.londay as J\atlonfll \Voman's Eriuality O;iy , In NCI\' Yor k. a \\'oman drt .. 'Ssed as J\·1<tr)', "J\lothcr of God ." hung a proclamation urging passage of the ERA on th e door of St. Patrick's Cathedral But n)osl \\'Omen observed the day by a!lending to their jobs and hoincs ~s !hey did any other day . Sylva l\letzlcr, 28. a Los Angeles leacher, s.1id thr day \\"CHiid he-Ip .,.,·om{'n reali7.e that they <ire not on I y "housewil'es, cook s and chauffeurs, hut pe rsons." 'fhen she said, •· 1 have !<I go bflck W the k1tc.tien now if you'll excuse n1e . The National Organizalion for \\'omen hr ld artil'it1e~ in n1orr than 15 states. including rhr('(' dnys of spet'l'ht·:-. ond en1('rtainn1en1 in \\';ishinglon. D.C. The Seneca r-a l!s, N Y. chapter honored !Joriot o .... ·ver on behalf of her gn:at-granL·:11111l, fl•1n inist Susan B. An!hon,·. of Ft. Loudoun Lake at a p1cruc oC !hr Oak Ridge and Knoxville chapters of NO\\'. At Ne\\' \'o rk's St. Patrick's Cathedral. onlv one member of the Catholic hil'i-archv "·as on hand as members of the National Organization of Women and Catholic \Vomen for the Equal Rights An1endmcnt hung a "1v0fnen's proclama!ion" on the door. !\olsgr. f'~ugene Clark, co1nmunicatiOnl'i di rector for the Arclldio<:cse of New \'ork. ....·atched the proceedings from behind the pillars of a massive arched doorv;ay just north of the cathedral's inain door. A~ked by o~ NOW member if he .,..·oold come oul and pray "''ith lhe denlOOstrators, Msgr. Clark said, "Not with i\O\V, because NO\V is pro- atx1rtion." .\ls. F:laine Derso. coordinator of NO\V 's Sexism in Religion Cotnmitlee. 1\·as dressed as the "Mother of God," and acco1npanied by IO "''omen dressed as saints. E\sev.•ht're in N('1\' York. a red , double- de<:ker bus carrying v.·omen political candidates and the Victoria \Voodhull \\'01l1en's r-.·larching Band to a "Vole for \\'omen. \Vin \\'ith \\101nen" rally dre\V :<:parse cro\\·ds <t! loc.i! stops. Tallman Followed Lindy She was defeated by high 1vinds v.·hipping up the seas and Y.'<lS \•11th1n record time for thr 21 ·n1il c crossing .,.,,hen 1:-he abandooed , the :issocialion said. Florida l.ov. Bruh1n Askrw ;n1d flltch1gan (;ov. \Vi ll ianl c; tl-!illikrn 1].-•cl:irf'd \Von1t>n 's C:q11;1l1ty l)ay 111 their s1att 'S. A group of S:1n Fr;incisco 11·01nrn ralli1'd ill St . ,\l:iry's Square. The. "'n1al\~ chau vin ist pi ~" \vas roasted al Klloxvill<''s f'oncnrd Park on the banks Forty \\Omt.'n and Ollt' man "earing a "I /\tn .\ty Si ster's l\('epcr" button ca!lt'd in \\'ashington for thc> r{·signa1ion of Labor Secreta ry l'et('r J Brt•nna11. claiming tie in('ffect1\'<'ly and irrespon- sibly administered a program a iined at helping 1~·f'lfare recipients. U,.t Ttl""'Ott CHARLES LINDBERGH SHOWN AT HAWAII SEASIDE HOME Pioneer Avia tor Buried Under Banyan Tree on Maui By RICl-1,\RO SALTIJS A»OC~led PrHI Wrl!er Like Charles Lind bergh. n1ovie s1unt pilot Frank Tallman flew ov('r Paris in the "Spirit of St. Louis" and landed before cheering crowds at Le Bourget Airport. {Related stories. picture, Page A4\ But it y:as 40 years alter the Lone Eagle's transatlantic flight. and the plane was not Lindbergh's aircraft, but a modern replica. Tallman, who as an 8-year-old boy had Ustcned to radio reports of Lindy's progress, built the replica and new it for the 1967 Paris Ai r Show. "It v.'as in every \\'ay exactly the same -the same engine, propeller, in.'11rumt>nts; it was a very great thrill to Oy il." Tallman sai d in an interview ?\,londay. The plane was carried across lhe Atlantic in the belly or an Air Force transport. Tallman received penni.Mion from then·Prcsident Owles deGauJle lo ny it over Paris -lhc first plane allo"·ed to fly over the city since World War Tl. "But they requi red that I fly at 500 feet and only along the Seine." said Tallman. "I had to go right down the middle and make every winding turn over the river," he said, ell:plainin g that plane.'! are not allowrd lo fly ove r the city itself for fear of crashes. "Then I landed at Le Bourget; the people \\'ere ell'.tremcly excited IA:> sec the fl.irplane. Thcrr was :i large crrrmony, and v.'hcn I wcnl up on lhe grandstand lo shake hnntls with the lJ.S. 111nb.as$<ldor, lhe en l1re th ing collapsed and 1111 the American and French dignitaries \\'ent do\\11 with ii." 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The sources said Greeks have begun recruiting for a "Cyprus Liberation Anny" among refugees along the southern coast of Cyprus and In the !~land's western mountains. ( IN SHORT ..• ) Cyprus President <~Jafet>s Clcrides meanwhile told a cro.,.,.ded n e w s eonferencc he remains ad am an t I y opposed to partitioning the island between Greece and Turkey or even dividin2 it into independent Creek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot states. e SNmmll on Road 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pr cs t dent l'ord's economic summit conference is «olng on the road, perhaps in the hope lkl'mebody outside of \Vashington has 8 better Idea of how to lick inflation. ' 1be White House announced t.1onday tt will hold a series of regional meetings next month highlighting such economic trouble spots as food, housing and the ~umping stock market. 9 Am.,..•tft Plan WASHINGTON (AP ) -All y. Gen. William B. Saxbe says the Ford administration's conditional am ne sty plan for Vietnam-era dra!t dodgers ~ill require at least "an act of contrition" and. at most, two years of public service work. , Saxbe said 1'-!onday night the amnesty P.lan will carry an assurance they will qot be impri.goned. "What \\'e're talking about is that we're goi ng to give these people a chance if they \\'ant it," he S3id. e War Gan1es By Unlted Prtss l.ntemationa1 Israeli tank units staged v.'ar games in the barren Sinai desert today in a new test of the nation's readiness for an outbreak of Middle East war. T11tsdar, Auq11,t 27, 1974 CHARLES LINDBERGH, WIFE ANNE , SHOWN AT LEFT IN 1940· PHOTO At Right, in 196~ New York Honors ind Aw1rds OinMr to Famed Aviator Lindy: •Flight Not Lu~ky' He Credited Atlantic Crossing· to Pla1ining, Airpuuie \VASHl t\'.GTO~ IUPll -Charles A. Lindbergh, pioneer aviator, political commentator and conservationist, took only 331,z hours in ?.lay of 1927 to become one of Arncrica's greatest heroes. But Union Workers Raise a Ruckus At Sl1opping Site SWANSEA , ~lass. <UPI ) -IJundreds or trade union v.'orkers went on a ran1page here late r..tondny afternoon al a shopping mall construction site, injuring several persons. setting a truck <ln fire and overturning a construction trailer, police said. he spent most of the rest or his life hiding from fa1ne and adulation. !tis solo flight across the Atlantic \\'al< not a heroic feat. he insisled. !t was not luck. or daring. It \1'a.!l. he said, the result of 1rteliculous planning and an excellent ai rplane. NO ONE LISTENED. To the public he ...,·as lhe victor over unbelievable odds, a sort of demigod who had done the impossible. ln his own account or the flight . Lindbergh told his story si mply, as shown by excerpts from his OOok, "The Spirit of St. Louis.'' ". . . I buckle my safety be lt. pull goggles over n1y eyes, turn lo the men at the \\'heel · blocks and nod ... a yank of the ropes -the wheels are free ... now in seconds \re "'ill have the answer • • . the half\\·ay nvirk streaks past • , . close the throttle? Or \\'ill I get off'! The \\'rong decision means a crash. probably in flames I pull the stick back firmly, and -the \1'hC'els lca\'c the ground ••. " Tht> nation gave hlrn e\'erything a man could •sant. There \1·as prize n1oney, the i\tectal of f-lonor. countless parades. ··Lueky Lindy" and the '·Lot1e Eagle" b<-c11n1e a part of the language. · Kings. queens and pres i d en ls congraluloted him . His plane today hangs in the S1nithsonian Institution. BUT F Ar.IE CARRIED burdens. It brought personal tragedy along !A'ith glory. Because Lindbt:rgh \\'as who he \\'as. his son Y•as kidn;iped for ransom and killed in 1932. The kidnaper. Bruno Richard ~louptmann , died in the electric chair. But the event marked Lindbergh for life. He ...,·cnt into self-Imposed exile 111 England, staying out of public vlev.• only until the days just before \Vorld \Var JI. Otae Shot Dead Ready to Die Avi<itor PreJJ<tred Biiricil. Site ... ANCllORAGE, Alaska (UPI \ ''Ht \\'as a \\'Onderful . s ! mp I e t\othing made Charles Undbergh madder charactl'r." t.1rs. 'M1omas 5aid. "Wh~11 than being called "Lucky Undy," sa ys he ar1ivetl at our hous1~. hL° never th~ "ife of Lowell Thomas Jr. cu rried a suitcn.se. lie \\'Ort ~n old, "ffe flgured he had planned C\'ery gr.-.y rainroat 1~1lh lots of pockets. lie detail of his 11olo crossing of the Atlantic \~ou!d pull a tollet kil fron1 one pocket, and he would get just furious .... ·hen a shirt from another. they talked about his luck," said r.trs. Thomas, "'hose first nan1e is Tay. t..lrs, Thomas is the daughter of Sam Pryor. who was probably one of Lindberah's closest friends. The tu•o men n1et when they voorked for Pan American AitY.'ll)'S. fT WAS PRYOR who discovered the old Congregational Church in the i1ana area of ~l aui. Ha\\·aii, v.·here Lindbergh v.·a11: buried r..1ondav. r..trs. Thomas said Lindbergh had asked her father's permis.~ion to be buried there. She said Lindbergh's lo\"e for the village of lfana pero\exed some persons, but not those \\·ho knew hin1 v.·ell . "Those ~·ho knew him understood - he had finally found a place wht>re he could be himself," she said. "He chose the ancient burial ground deep in the shade of a banyan tree. just as he had chosen the shade of anonymity." Lindbergh loved the site so much that he v.-orked v.·ith Pryor to cut the grass and groom the land in their joint restoration effort. Finally, in the last \\'inter of his life, Llndbergh planned his funeral. "HE ASKED FOR a simple ser\'iCe "'ith a lla\\'aiian minister," r..1rs. TI1omas said. "The young Hawaiian boy!! \\·ith \l,'hom he fished, together ~ith my father. 1,•:ere to be his pallbearers. Qiarles was very adamant about the service. He planned every single detail and he wanted it fo llowed to the letter." As a friend to r..Jrs. Thomas, Lindbergh was wililng to go to extaordinary lengths for her. In 1968 he made his first speech in 20 years \\'hen r...trs. Thomas asked hin1 to address the Alaska legislature on behalf of a bill sponsored by her husband, then a Republi ca n state senator. The bill ...,·as Lo end the bounty on wolves. "'I !\'EEO tO iron th i.,' he \YOUlCI say, holding up the ."ihlrt. 1'hen he would iron it himself.·· Lo\\'ell Thom;is Jr.. 1,vho is a ~anchdate on the Republican tlckel for l!euten11nt .e:overnor of Alaska, is the son of the ramed \\'ur correspondent. .. ·'( •· ,-\ncl Pla11e Was Spare Le.an Witl1 A Blind Cockpit \\'AS!ll:\GTON rUPI) -The "Spirit of St. Louis" '.l.'DS just lik.e its pilot, Charles A. Lindbergh -spare and lean. TI1e high-\1·inged rnonoplane 1\·as bu ilt by the Ryan Aircraft Co. in San Diego nt a cost of $6,000. The engine and !hf' i11stru1n('nts \1'ere extra. C>r1ly one of its kind 11as ('Vt.'r built rind Llndbergti ...,·as the only man "'ho l'l.l'f new it. \\'1th the 1\ing span of 46 feet and a length of 'n feet, the plane had a top speed of 120 miles per hour and cmild carry 450 gallons of gasoline. In accordance 1rith Lindberi>h's insiruttion..<;, the cockpit '"·as bhnd. Lindbe rgh had no straight forward vision and no ...,;ndshirld v•hcn he took off fro1n Roosevelt Fie.Id, Long Island. N.Y. lfe "·as able to see through t11·0 small side "indov.'S. Lindbergh ...,·antl'<l the main gas tank to be in front of him and ntt behind so !hat if he crashed he would not be sand 11ichc<I bct1rt•cn 1he tank and the cng1ne. The plane 11·o.is equipped ...,·ith a compa~s but no radio. To reduce friction. e\'ery edge y,·as smoothly rounded. The plane no'"' hangs from the ceiling of the Snuthsonian Institution. The military command in Tel Aviv ~id the maneuvers. the second in two days, started late l\.1onday night, less than 12 hours after the army completed a ~hour callup of thousands of i!eservis1s. .Police said the estimated I.000 men. from southeastern ~1assachuseUs and Rhode Island, began gathering shortly after 4 to protest the presence of non- union help. Some men v.'cre drinking beer, others started out toss l n g firecrackers, police said. The first instance of violence occurred when a truck attempted to enter the site. The union workers broke its "in- dows and allegedly threatened the tv.'O men inside, acoording to reports. Ttvo Cos1nonauts Launclied; Lab l,inkup Expectecl Texas Convicts Trapped • Neui Nation ALGIERS (AP) The first or Portugal's African colonies to get lndependence becomes the new nation df Guinea·Bissau on Sept. IO and all Portuguese troops arc to be gone by Oc!. 31. 'According to the independence Jgreement signed In Algiers on Monday. Ple colonial administration or Portugutfte Guinea will be replaced by the rebel aovernmenl proclaimed last fall by lhe liberation movement in the West African territory, the African Party for the Jndependence or Guinea and the Cape Verde Islands. e Ruler Confbw.d ADDIS ABABA (UPI) -Emperor Haile Selassie, until six months ago the all·powerful ruler of Ethiopia. hes been ordered stripped of most or his palaces and wealth and told not to leave the capital. diplomats said today. They said the armed forces committee that began taking over the country in the wake of an anned forces revolt In February has ordered Selassie, RZ. confined to within three miles of the capital. The diplomats said the or d e r represented virtual house arrest a nd said the •·conquering lion of Judah" was under close surveiJlan<:e by h.is body"""'d. Al about 6 a small group of men charged security guards and their attack dogs at the entrance to the site. When tear gas was fired. the !!mall group "·as joined by more n1cn fron1 across the highway. Men to~ rocks at .security guards and non-union workers. Police from nearby Rhode Island, and the J\.fassachusetts communities of Rehoboth, Dighton, Seekonk, Fall River and Somerset were called ln. E~:cuse Me ... Uhm1n , Judge? CINCINNATI, Ohio lAP ) Judge Robert \\'ood declared a mistrial after he fell a.sleep during a rape trial. "Judges arC' human ." the llan1ilton County Con1mon Pleas Court jurist acknowledged on ftfonday 21fter the defense attorney moved for a mistrial. He said he granted the motion to "avoid any posslbltity of influencing the jury." t10SC0\V (AP) -T\\·o more So\"iet cosmonauts \\·ere orbiting the earth today, apparently in preparation for boarding the Salyut 3 space laboratory sC!lt up two months ago. Tass. the So\iet ne...,·s agen c y , announced that IA . C-01. Gennady Sara(anov, 32, and his flight engineer. Col. Lev Demin, a ~8 -ye ar-o ld grandfnther . were launched in Soyuz 15 1\fonday afternoon. Tass said the n1 ission \\·as prOC('eding as planned. 'l'hcre ...,.as no indica!ion \\'hen the Soyuz ship \\'Ould link up \l,·ith Salyut 3, But it 1\.'as e~ted soon since the first announcement said the Soyuz was launched into !he san'c orbit as the space !nb. It \l,·as the second manned Soviet space night in less than l\\'O months, and Tass s;1id the mission \\'as "to continue scientific research and experiments in space started on July 3 during thr flight of the transport ship Soyuz 1.f and the station Salyut 3." The two cosmonauts \\·ho \rent up in Soyuz 14. spenl lv.-o '"·eeks aboard the space laboratory testing nt·w equipment to be used in the joint Soviet· American space mission next year. Th~'Y rctumt"CI to the earth on July 19, leaving Salyut 3 in orbit. 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STEPlIE'?lo'VILLE, Tex, (UPI) Alerted by the barking of guard dogs tit a rural home, a police JXl5Se trapped three escaped coovicts ~londay night, killing one and capturing two at the end of a Colorado.to-Texas spree of revenge, inurder and rape. The _local district attorney said today the: trio planned to go to f..tex.ico and live as mercenary soldierS. One of t\.\-'O surviving desperadoes said he "'asn 't sorry for the four days of 1'1olence. The convict killed by police :\1onday night s houted at officers until he died face down in the rain a.nd inud. AT A SUNRISE news conference. Er;ith County district attorney Bob Glasgow said the inmates showed no remorse for the terror they infiicted. "Throughout this, Jerry Ben Ulmer denied that he would be caught to thi!i 'If u·e erer rontact the 9e1rtfe111u11. tltnt o 11'.°' 11 ~ 1110.•e dogs, we'll b11!1 him fl steal~ di1111er.' day if it wasn 't for the dudes wilh him," Glasgow said. "Jerry is not rcrnorsefu! about this. l·le knows how lhr. law \~urks. He kno\l,"S what kind of shape he is in. They both realize that they are in bad shape." The ha~ard GlasROW spent mort than 30 minutes reconstructing the revenge- sceklng spree t~at began in a prison break Thursday niht for convicts Ulmer, Dalton Williams, 29 a nd Richard Mag· num. 22. "He hoped to go to r..feldCO and go overseas and be employed as a mercenary," the district attorney said of Ulmer, a former U.S. Army Green Beret. Their 1,000-mile rampage ended an hour before midnight Monday as police: opened fire on the fleeing fugitives. Magnum was killed, Williams suffered facial culs and Ulmer twisted an ankle. "Defendant MaA:nwn was shot in the ja\\'." Glasgow said. "The whole part. of his jaw is gone. His tongue is removed. It caused dalll8ge to his brain Guilty Verdict Prompted Death NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) - A man who threw himself through a third·fioor coutroom window when he heard himself pronounced guilty of murd'r last month has died of his Injuries. A spokesman at Martland Medical Center said David G. Bethel, 21, died last Friday. Relhel had been in the ho~pltal in guarded rondltion since hr was admitted .July 7 nfter he crashed through the window after thanking his attorney for "everything yo u have done for rm." llethel was found guilty of murd ering Lillian Stagger!, 32, of Newark last Jnn. 19. CONVICT RICHARD WILLIAMS (LEFT) AFTER CAPTURE"'"'"' Tex11 Police Alerted to Trio by Barking Hounds and the doctor indicated he protably strangled o0 hls ov.n blood." GLASGOW SAID Ulmer, ot Garland, Tei ., and Williams, <lf Snyder, Tex., were captured as they tried to sprint away from the farmhouse, over a barbed wire fence and into tb;e darkneM and nearby woods and creek. bottoms . "Two or them had tWo weapons and one of them had one weapon," Glasgow said adding that the convicts did not return the nre of the o[flcers alerted to their ptt•!n<:e by the barking " a palr of dogs. Patrolman Larry Trail said the officers jumped from their patrol cars ,.·hen they heard the dog•. "We hit them (the escapees) with the spotlight and <0mnumdod them to stop," he aald. "We commanded them to halt. They did not halt. We o-"od fire." ...... The officers !Ired tS shots In the space of five .......i.. ending the lour· day. threHtate revenaeful spree. nie men were charged with kllltng a wklowed rancher and a fanner~s wife wtlOtle trial testimony helped ,.nd lhem to pri1<>n. TWO WOMEN WERE abducted and raped tt.nd nve per!lans were shot at random. The convicts left crudt dummies fa~hlontd from shecttJ in their cells at the Colorado St::ite Prison at Canon City Thursday ni~ht, hid In a yard and slipped over the won. A prison official fired ty,·o guard!; for ntgllgenet. 'The men stole a car and raced to L.ovingt.on, N.M., abducting tv.'o 23-year- old women who said they \\'ere raped before being released at Rotan, Tex. There, police said, the convicts shot and killed T.L. Baker, 64, a rancher who \\'aS on a "death list" for helping send them to prison, Sunday morning ran~.· Ray Ott was wounded and hi3 \ivife killed · by a shotgun blast at their Gordon, Tex ., home. Both were on the "death list." Hundreds o! law o£!ietrs rushed to the quiet tural area and slowly cut off all exits of retreat Sunday night. Law officers oo horseback and in jeeps and using helicopten tightened the ~eter. Farm families locked their homes or huddled In salety a t Stephenville. It first appeared the fugitives had slipped awa.y uni.ii a pile of mud<ly cJOthe.s was foond in an abandoned fllrmhouse Monday . A pack o r bloodhounds swept over the area but the men were oot sighted -until they stumbled pa.at the two dogs north of StephenvWe at 11:06 p.m. Monday. "WE BEGAN . HOLLERING at the 1 ita me time, 'There they are, there they are'," 'l'raU said. "If we ever cootaet frhe gentleman that owns those dogs, we'll buy him a steak dinner. "None of them moved too awfu lly ·fast (ocross the yard). If I htld been running for tv.•o days, I probably would1;'t have either.'' Trail "Aid he didn't koow if the conv1cts flr<d bo<k. • ~I con1 (' 1);1 i11tQ 11bu ofri1 l'l'IJ ,. ll 111: Bi•r cl1 ·p bro fl1f \\ t.j Uif gr\• (·htl (l(•!) '" \l'l·r d 1,>;( • I. Al \1•h y,•a. L'XI ol i;;cn C(Jl pro s \\'ii !hr '" ht• Mr \\'1 • ex lit• ki l'vl< dt·I I I.. ~I ' '" d·· b·· bu lh sh \\' l>r ... ... : . . ' '·~ ... :-: : . ' DAll.V l'ILUl i1 ,") Tear GitS I.Ends Clu11nber's f S3 ltlilliou $2.000 Sta1·e l11jw·ecl \Vo1·l{c1· ' ·Rock (Tlirowing ) Concert Teller .~f1<•c r J'il'ti111 Givc11 Da1nagcs J\ll·:!'-;1'()NE (AP1 -A ro.·k • ;lit••• .'i11rrt-11tf(!t•s ront:t·rt sponsored by the city rh:1n1h1•r nr comrner1·1· turned into a rnl'k·lhrow1ng mclcc as ri[)Qul 100 hl\v cnfort't'llH'n\ orru.:1·rs brokc up 1hc concert t'r<11\d v.·ith lt'<1r ga.:.. The crov.·d \\';:JS declared .-in unl:iv.·ful asscrnbly by San l~l'rna rdino County sheriff's ll1·puties vrhc-n St'\ l·r11l figh1s broke out and thefts 11erc f{'ported al :.. ne3rby rnarkel. SAN IJ/l·:Ctl 1ll'!1 .\n e<1uipmenl 111<111a;.:1·r f1 1r ;111 ot:e.:inogrophi l' r 1·' 1· ,1r1· h 1n~11tutlon s 11r'rl'11U1·r1• ii on cli:1ri..:t:s 11f plo11111~ !n srnllg~lt• $4 5 n11ll1r1t1 11·nrlh ul hash!~h Hi lu 1!11· l'n1h·d Sl;1[,., hu.!tll•ll 111 (;r~lt'S 11/ ~l"ll'Htll1t· t'f!Uipn1t•ril llOhi•rl J·: flO\.\t'I' l·:ncin11:1s :111p1'<1n·J :Hi, .. r 111111 hi'I \Vhcn 12 dcpulll•s tril'd tu ljlllet the crov.•d they \.\'er1· grl·cted by a barrage of N>C'~. t:h11nks of concrete iincl olhC'r ( dt·bris. (1fficers fron1 S!'Vrr;d ~---S_1_a_1_c_· ___ _ s u r r o undlng con11nu1111 i1•s _ \\'l"'fe c:1llt'(f lo help bring the disturbance under control. ) e Se1t te11,~e Set. LOS ANGt-:Lt~S IUPI I J\ 2!-ye;ir-old J\1issouri wornan, 11 ho ;1!ong v.·ith ht:r husband v.·a5 convich'd of trying tu l•xtort $100.000 from the fnn1ily of Patricia Hl'arst. was scntrnccd to nine inonlhs ln county Jail and three years probntion t'o.1onday. Superior Court J u d f.! e \\'illiarn A Caldl•cott in1posed l hl' Sl'll!t'ncc nn ~1 rs. Shirley Aun J\\:1rx. J\1rs. J\1nrx nnd hC'r hu <;band. f\'de f);1 _vnr J\larx. 4:1, fron1 Colon1h1a. ~lo. V.'1•rt' COil\ ich•tl hf lf.\'111$! 10 extort n1on(·y fron1 Hi111dolph fl1·ar~t by posing ;~ the kidnapers oi his daugh!el'. i\l arx 's s r n t 1· n e 1 n J.! \\'.t s dt·layed until Sep! 20 e ."ttJrittlite .'iltii11 J~Al.0 AL TO 1 l'PI I -Bl·tsy L . J\lartu1. 20, d:1ughter of :1 <;oc·1ally prominent \\'ood!:i1de 11oni.111. 1vas found shot tri t.!L·;1lh l·;1 rly ~tond:1y 111 a r« :11 ~:droom ot hrr hornt· The young v.·oman h;id "'" bu!lrt 1rounds in ht"r hP11U ;incl the house v.·1:1s ran:.<.1cked \\hl'n shl' y,·as found by \l.1illi11n1 \\"right , 34. \\hO li1·1·d \l l!h hrc •• • ~~ " 1n:ig1slr<1\!· 11.;111 \1 ;1..; :.l'l :1l ~:~0,000 :1nd <I IJ l' :1 r i J1 g scheduled tor SC'pl. 11 . H01\Cr is ;in C'QU1p1111·11t rnanngf'r for lhl: Scripps Jns1itutio11 of < kl·;:1no~raphy. e JI 1'/1ird f•nrl!f! LOS ANGELES L.\1'1 - Vtl"l' Pres1dl·nt -d('.-.1j?nn1t· Nelson 1\. Horkert!llcr has a '"vrry, V<"ry tibcrnl n:cord" that could caust! a splil in llu~ l\l'publiran p11rly 1f he 1~ Oil the party's I 9 7 (; pres1dl'ntial tickrt. sa\" .1 lt!ader nf Young An11•r11'J11 s for Frcl1do1n. Bill S;1r;iL"1no. ~I tnernbtr of • .,.J\F·s 11:1lio11al ho;in.! or clirt·~·!or.~. lulcl :1 n l' \\' " 1·onft l"l'fll"(' ~lunday that it is up In tullS1•rv:1tiV<1S 10 SI'(' 1h:1t Hnl·kt'f1·ll~..-1s no! on 1hC' 1~176 l1ck1·t. t>lher\\ISC . hl' said. thf' YAF "'JI[ consider JOllUog a third party dri1c. • ,,,.,,..j'j, llill ~ACJ\,\\11·:.\TO i\"!'1 • IA·gi!ll:-111011 1 \l\'IHlll!l! 1111· rrnplo~·rn•·nt 11:,~ur;1nc1· li•·n1·· r11s ro 2~~1 noo l ';drforn1a Lirrn \\Ofkt•r" h.1~ h1'en <.1•nt 10 c;1H Hon:i ld H1•:1g;1n ;111rl :11t ('X· p1 ·r1 .. (J veto. 'I' h" n1 ea s u r 1• h y J\"~C'1nbtyman Jal'k H V1·1uon 11 ).J\·1ontebf•llo ), ;1";1c; g1vf'n 1111:11 le1<1s!;1\1Vl' a ppr o \ a I \lo11dav on a 21-15 vut1• 1111• h:1n· · n1uurnt1rn r1111u1r .. (J l(P<IJ.(<Jll h;tS \ l'IOCd !'.>llllil ;_1t 1111!" e<1t:h of the !:.isl thrCl' j l!:JfS. e HttfJe Dis••tissed. S1\N IJlECO (API -A JUd~c has d1s1nisscd sta!utory rflpl' charges ngflinst a foriner S;u1 J)11·go policeman ;.u1d :::i fernier police rCS<'rve officer, sa~·iug the district attorney's office failed to tell the grand jury there 11·ere doubts about !ht· credibility of the all1·gcd \ 1rli1n. l)ff1cer Bruce ft l3er1y. 31. find r1:serv1st llobr-rt J . Bednark, 28, had born <ll·cused uf the stu!ulory rape of a l·l-y t><1r-0ld girl during their uff-hours. Sup<>rior Court Judge llo~s G Tharp dismissed t he rh;)rges flionday. He said a IJf~t·t,t·ftJr Robb v Sc:tll'. co-found- er oi 11\c l~la<.:k !-'an· tiler J\1r1 v. ll<is left the p;1r!y 111 -a pl'rsonality cl:i~h with lluey New· tn11. \Vh11 jun1ped $4~.· OOU Lail when charged \Yllh assaulting his tai· lor and n teen.age girl. ~calc, "guing on 40." <.:lai1ns he wants to do snn1cthing el se with his II f c. SAN Ll!IS OP.!SPO (.'\P i -An out-0f·courl scttle1ncnt of $:! million v.ns approved !\loud<)Y for ;i 28-~'c.1r-0ld construction v.•orkrr y,·ho has bern in <i corna since being buril'<I in 11 CtlVl'-i n \V.'O ,\'l',lrS ago. 1':ni::H1~·r1ng ('u , v. h1f'h ~ H~ su1x·r~·1s111g lhl' pr<qcct. y,·11! p:1y I• tot<il uf $1 7~ ni\111011 it1 da1nag,•s. <:real An"M:·ne.111 J111;11r;1nce Cv., worknit'n ·, 1·11n11x·r1~;1\1011 earri1•r for Jol-inson 's 1· in p 1 o ~ i• r . ( t'Shaughnl'~SY l"11!1\\rUl'!iOll ('o , V. ill pay h1S futurr n1,-d1t·al bills and pension payml'nls. l'Sl1111;1Ll'd :1l SI 25 111illion . Th(• e:1~t· 1\;p; :.ehN!uJ('(I tn go tu trial in S1·pil·1nber. 'fhe arrangf'mcnt accrpl<'d by attonneys ror Clarence ~:. Johnson Jr. of Ojai is belie>vt."d to be one of the largest personal injury settlements in 1------------- thr country. Johnson y,·as \.\'orking on :1 SC\\'Cr line project contr11cled by the cily of Pis1no Beach 11'hcn the accident occurred in t'o.lurch Hl72. lit: \\'AS BURIED for 2.J rninutes afler the \\'all~ of a ditch collapsed. II is attorneys claimed the walls were improperly shored up l.Q. Of 145 and Can't Remember? l,OS AN l;t:Lt'.S 1l 'l'l l -I ~114''" ..,h,• pn1\1d1'(i tho• di!!lra('l!nn :1n<I hi• g•}I tti~· n1r111 .. y · ;1 polil·t' ... l.i0kl·s1n;111 s:11d of thC' n1;1n .... nn1.1n robtX>r~ t1•:11 n Lh.al ::.tole $2.000 froin &11 ofru .. 11f F111p1rt' .\,;o\UlRS .1111! l..o:J.H ,\lund.i\ The brall';-1< \\0111.1n band1l \\Or.;> a k111t \~h1!E> top ;o;n shC1'r th.1t pollr,• f1r.-t r1 ·por!··d tl11· l;;1r1k had 1>!·1•n rnhL11:•d b~ .1 Wrehr1•f1'>1t'll \\0111.in Iler par1111 ·r H1l'll•ltl·d :.i li•!li ·r \11th ''ha! .1pf)f'ar1·d lo t~· .! p1:-itul huldt·n 111 .i h:u1ell-.L·r t'hlcl l'ol~<·C' \,11U 11i,. 111:.i!" 1t•llf'r cnulU not rlc!>cr1hl: the v.0111.111 lx11 1rl1l .., r.u ,. DEL TACO WEDNESDAY NIGHT· psychiatric evaluation of tho.: ------------ gi rl indic11tcd she had sPxual Doctors said the lack of air caused pern1ancnt b r a I n d3n1age. Johnson is living al hon1e but is unconscious and re q u i res aroWld-the·rlock nursing care. I-le has a \r1fr and four sn1all childrC'n A nolt'<I pubh"h('r 111 Ch11·.1J.!O reports th('rl! 1~ .1 s1rnplt· tech1nquc fur ucqu1r1ng ,1 po11,crful mC'rn.irv 11,·h1~·h 1·,111 pay you rt«•I d111il1·n<l ~ 111 h.ith bu~1ncss and :.ol·J;JI ad\ .111 l'Cmt·nt <1nd v•orlo.s hke nl:lJ.!h:'. t11 1::1vc you :n.klt_.11 poise, nel·cs- >.ary s,_•lf·eo11f1dent:t! :ind gn·:1tcr p11pulJr1ly. 3 r 01 n t a s i c s , had bf·1 ·11 prorniscuous since agl' 9 :ind '1;1d made previous fc1!s<: alle- g<l llons of ri'.ljX'. e .'ir11hn P robe .'iet LOS AN(;J~LES f AP t - Cou111y Supervisor Kl'nnC'lh tlnhn is rxpcclrd In call today for ;in invest1g;1!ion of tht· training methods of co1nmercial scuh:1 d I v i n g schools. fnllo"·ing r·on1pl.-iints lhal poor lr~t1 n1ng h;1., It'd to <.1 record nun1b1·r of chv111i,: deaths ··1rs Oh\'IOUS \\(' rlJ'l'd a tl('\Y .-.1·1 of h1µh .~!:1n<t:1rd.:;."' s;1 id !l;ihu .. 1n~1ruch1rs frorn both pr11-;11v <111d plllilit up1•rat1on;; ~11nu!d hr ('('r!1fiPd hy s::in1c 1·ount~1 a~1'nl'~· :-,u(•h ,1s the lk.·p<irtr11en1 11f I' irks and H1•('rf'at1011 ·rhc publ1r n1ust be protrctrd. · J">ancl Nixes So uth Coa~t Oil Drilling Under the s cl t t e n1 en t approved by Superior Cnun Judp;e James J\1a<ldcn . the Cih· of Pis1no Beach and Boy!C \('l'urd111J,! to this publisher. rnany p1•uplt· do nul real1 'e hnw n1uth th1·y 1·11uhl 1nfluL•ncc (~tu•rs sirn[ll,1-' hi· rernC'mhl·nni.: :11•curalt·!y t'l'l'r~·th111}! th1'Y 1'{'('. h(':ir, or n•a1!. \\'hcther 111 hus1n('ss. at -..(•ri;t\ functions, or cv.-n 111 1•:1-..u;il conver · i.:1\i1111.., 111\h 1u•y,· ;1cqua11llan- l"l'S. thcrt! ar1• ways 1n which TACOS 99e •From 4 p.m . B('by Cl• l vnu 1·,1 11 durninalt• i:al·h SACRA~1F:N'TO (AP) -The .. r ;1tu;.it1011. hy yo ur ability lo i\<;s1·mhly Hull's Cornmitlt>c rl·n1cmh .. ·r. Make Wednesday night your night to eat out. Al Del Taco. Wednesday night is Taco Nigh!. You get lhree tasty Del Tacos for jusi 99c. This Wednesday, d rive thru ro r a lamily size meal you won't lorget. Al prices you'll find hard lo beat. has approved ~1 resolu!ion R • 1 d '1"11 al·11ua1nt the rl'adt'rs nf op1>0si ng oil <trilling off the {lVlS f,C 1h1" pnp1·r 11,1th llH• 1·as\·-to-f11l- Southern (':ilifornia coast. 1,,..,, rult·'I f11r 1lt·1·l·lo1Hni: "kill ul n·r11i:n1bl:nn1.: :111.1 thin~ ~"u Tht• cornn11ttee's 4·ft vo!c LONG BEACH ! t:Pl) -A 1·l111n,1· 10 r .. n1('111 bcr. the 1U9U. P'ARI{ J\.1ond::iy sPnt the measure by 18-month-Old girl wns in f:iir puhl1 ~h1•rs ha\1' printed ftill ........ 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'• ' A8 D AILY Pil,OT EDITORIAL J•AGE ' Discu·ssion Justified ·rhe long-5 tand1ng s lruggle over the futlJre ol Or· an ge County's controversial police intelligence unit may be re solved Lhis "'·eek Dissident county police chiefs. who have so far refused to accept or fl<1.tly re1ect a con1pro1n1se package worked out by Sheriff -elect Bradley G<ites and Super· vi sor Ralph l)icdrich. wdl 11\ef!t with ~tatc c:onciliators to discuss the entire 1nattt'r_ 1'he state panel was set up by the California Coun· cil on ('n1n1nal Ju51Jce to explore l'Caso11s wh y the chiefs and the count y cntft reso lve their differences over the un it ~ a sec ret file of 5,400 known rrin1 inals and their as~ot'iates. The plan now on the table "''ould (·on1ple tely re- vamp the se1ni·independent agency and put it undt'l' the dire('t control of Gates. an elected uffi4.:lal respon- sible to the public for his actions. Diedrich has said the plan \vil ! be enacted with or "-'ithout the police chie fs' c:onsent. a hard line view that could put Gates in an untenable position with the chiefs if they oppose it. The plan is a good one an '1 shov.·s imagination but jf the chiefs want to talk alx>ut it a little n1ore, they should get that chance. Pollution Sta11dards tn its usual unpredictable fashion. the California Ai r f{e sourc:es Board has made Orange County an offer that should be refused but probably ean'I be. The state has decided that all counties in the South Coast Air Basin should ha\.'c un ifonn poll ution alert standards. All but one county -Los Angeles -already use the same measures. n\ore lenient than any of the others. That 1nea11s the air we breathe would have to get dirtier btifore the Air Pollution Cont rol Officer could call an aler t. Such ARB mandates have been handed doWn before and Lhe county Board of Super\.'isors has consistently resi"stcd them. This time, the board acted again in an effort to defy the new orders and keep the standards tough. This ti1nc. v.·c hope the effort succt'Cds. Too l\fanv Free Riders })assenger fa res support only a small fraction of the Orange Count y Transit District's operations. but the fare JlOlicy provides planners with a flexible tool for in1prov1ng bus service. i\tost of the time. innovation and experirtientation \.\'ilh fures pay ofL For exa1nple, the district's new, J ggresslve policy of seeking fare contract services has proved a great success. That's wher e a city, school. busl· ness or hospital buys bus passes for employcs at a flat rate. But tor all the successes the re have been some shortcornings -st1ci1 as the policy that allows children under 12 to ride free with one farepaying passenger. \Vhen the policy was establis hed it was assun1ed the paid rider would be an adult takjng the children to the beach or shopping. What has happened is that a few kids over 12 are paying fares and scores or their younger friends are riding free. The problen1 could be solved by telling bus drivers to permit free riders only if the paying passenger is an adult over 18. But more r eali sticall y, lransit directors should consider Teduc:ing the age limit t.o about 5 or 6. MAKE 'EM SUffE~ Lii\£ WE ~IP • But rather than order Los An ge les to conforn1. the ARB has ordered everyo ne else to cha nge. The p rob- lem is, the Los Angeles standards are up to 25 percent A n1other v,1ith two or three small toddlers should ge t a break, but a child of 10 or 11 .should be r espon· sible for paying his way. 'IT MUST HA~f ~HN HELL gAcit. THERl IN fkf )TSTH M£SSKIT Rf?AI ~ ~A1TALIOM." Double Bed Ca11 Revea,l True Nobility • ( ART HOPPE J In assessing the virtues of our new President nothing has wanned 1nore the cockles oE. every decent American than to learn that Mr. and ~trs. Ford have always slept. and \Vill continue to sleep, ill a double bed. <!We've been doi ng it for 25 years and we're not going to stop nov.·," r..1rs. Ford told Women's Wear Daily. ''t lhink it'! silly not to. Besides. it's such a 1ong walk." Be that as it may, the Fords are the f1.rst Presideol and ~·i fe to share tbe same bedroom, much le'Ss the same bed, s:ince the Cisen- bowers -and who knows v.·hom before lhat? ll '.!! no wonder the eountry is heartened by 1he nev.·s. For it's a well·kno~·n fact that couples w h o s.leep in single beds -or worse yet. lin1::le bedrooms -are problem avoiders. \\'hile those \\•ho steadfastly i::hare a double bed over the years thereby display a n1 utual bond or deep inner strength Lind fortitude that deserves ad ul atlon. FIRST, a double bed require~ a v.•ill· ingness to compromise on such basic i!lsues as the firmness of the mattress. the number of blankets and the \\idth· the \\·indow should be opened . Then thC're are the liio:hts. "It doe~n·t bot her me at all. dear, even lhough T have a headache, but don't you think you should turn out the light and get some sleep? for your O\Vfl good ?" "I v.·JIJ. dear. as soon as I solve this darned proble m of inflation." There is nothing like dozing off to Stimulating COn\'ersaflon by , or (;mJrse, the party who is not dozing off. All sorts of questions lea p to n1ind. Did you re member to put the. cat out ? Lock the door ? Ca ll for your doctor's ap- pointment? Or the name of that cou ple we met at the Smedleys last week? Dear Gloo111v • Gu~ Nixo n refused to grant amnesty to our sons who refused to kill ;ind 1naim Asians in a po intless. phoney \~·ar. \Vhy should we Arant hirn a1nncsty for repeatC'd crirncs againsl the people of his cl\vn coun· trv? Yes to reasonable respect :or th.e PresidC'ntlal office. but no lo !hat sickening leader v.·orshin !hat "'ould allow him to skip his d .. y ill court. \V.1..Z. Glt omY Gu• comm•nl1 .,.. submll!"' by •••Mr1 artt! do nor nf<t••llrllv rtf!fl:I "'• Yl•w• •t lt>t n.wsplp•r. Stnd vovr Pt! ottY• ro Gltomy ~~ D•llv r uot ~ LET US • paM; swHtly o\.'er such hackneyed · challeqge.s as s no r i n g , crackers in bed , fiUulJ' tossing and things that may. or may not, have gonl' bump in the night to gel to the heart. of di\.'islveness -the tele1lhone. Studies show that husbands are far more adept than wi ves at feigning sleep \!.·hen the telephone rings at 3 a.m. "\Va.kc up. dear, the phone 's ringing." "It's probably someone calling for you." "On the llot Line?" "\Veil, ma ybe it's l\lrs. Brezhnev ." Once up, the husba nd in\'ariably discovers he's hun~ry. Here he f'.lces the truest test of nobility of character. Should tic qu ietly put on his bathrobe and thoughtfullY tip.toe downstairs so as not to waken his spouse? Or should he stumble about a bit to earn the v.·ell-deserved sympathetic ~uestlon : ··Poor dear, can't you sleep?" t\ee<l!ess i{) say, any husband who has slept successfully in a double bed for 25 yea rs has cxhibltL>d true nobility of character. KOT ONLY nobi!ily of character, but a willingness to race agonizing problems, to compromise v;hen necessary in the interests of peace. and lo endure stoically \\'hen no other ci!ternative is offered. So there is every reason for decent Americans to look forward v.•ith glo"·ing optim ism. Making peace with Israelis. Arabs, Turks and Greeks is a small ma!ler to a man whQ has made peace. \l'ith his wife. 1fhy Rockefeller Filled the Bill Guidelines for a Vice President \VASf·nNGTON-Fu!ly five days be.fo~ he nominated t\elson A. Rockefeller for Vice. President. President Ford COflfided 1o long1i1ne advisers a set of guidelines that could lead him in no other di rection. lie 1\·as uot. the ne1r President interesl.l'.'d 1 n !icket·bal ancing sidcra1ions for 1976, much less said. con- !9tl0. Rat her, he '"·an ted someone of pr1"Siden - lial stature \\•it h an established reputa· lion . What's more, he was getting strong rceommcndatlons from his transition s!aff to break with 200 years of tradition and actually pot his \'ice President to ~ood use. Given those stan- cl<in1s, the ultimate t·hoi('c \Vas hounrl to be Rockefeller. The reason it seen1~ less than inevitable at first \\'as a pUb- ll clv lukev:arn1 at- tlttidc \\ithin th e Republican party's don1ina11t. C(lnservative v,.ing, and overt though private opposition on t tr. Ford's 011·11 staff. That he overrode these con- siderable base5 of resistance reveals much about the future course of the Ford presidl'ncy and the inner c.'Ol'lfidence of the President. EVEN BEFORE Richard Nixon's resig- nation , ~tr. Forc:I was Relting a strong~ and tota!lv sincere-recommendation for Roekefeller from hi s former House col- league and longtime adviser, Melvin R_ l..aird, But Laird niade that proposal pll~ !ielv as 11ell as privately. leadin~ to e.r- n:in"eous spccu!a! ion from son1e Ford staffers that Laird v,.·as trying lo knock do\1'n Rockefeller to boost himself. L11 ird's surfil tlng of Rockefeller did produce a surpri ~ingly strong counter- campaign for Rt'nub!ican national 1·hair- n1an George Bush. bc'lsically from con- servative elements of the part.y. Far rnore import<ln!, however. "'a!' anti·Rockefeller senti ment fmn1 t fr. Ford's personal staff . wtlo feared that. the famous multimillionaire \\'Jth his Jntcrnational reputation and vast personnel resourCt's \\IOuld smottier his chief. That opposition beca1ne so intense that some Rockefeller boosters feared the choice "'\luld go to Bush. ( EVANS·NOVAK J St"Clf PESSl\llSM, ho\revtr, dld not take. account of several factors. Some of the most rx>werful Sou t her n Democrats in Congress, including the respect ed Sen. John Stennis or P.fissis- 11ippi , uncharacterisctically pressed ror Rockefeller to fo:ster national recon- ciliation and case deepening fears in the financial communit y. t\or u·as ~lr. Ford's closest personal aide, Robert Hartmann. nearly as fearful or Rocke.feller as noopolitlcal staffers. Most important was the remorseless fN'nd in Mr. Ford's O\\TI thinking as re£1ected in confidential conversations. In no uncertain lerrns, the President rejected any considerat ion of the fitness of his Vic-e Preside<nt as a runningmate in 197& ot as a presidfntial candidate in 1980. That Rockefeller at 72 \!.'ill be to0 old lo run for Pret5ident in 1980. 1'lr. ford smilingl y told ooe political intimate, might be a reason in r..fe\ Laird's opink>n for picking him now but not in his; ii made absolutely no difference . WHAT'S l\10RE, f\.fr. Ford ~a\'e the strong impression that he v•as not in· !crested in his ne'-"· \Tice PresidC"nt JS a political barnstormer. the role he himself pe rfonned the IAst eight n1onths, knocking the props from und e-r a nu11or argument of Bush's su1>porter s. 1foreQve r. t.he President is gcuin5 detailed reports from hi! transitlon team, headecl by Ambassador Donald Ru1nsfcld and fonner Gov. \Villiam \V, Scranlon recomrrlf'nding tha t the President rn:-ik..:- extensive and unprecedented use of the \'ice President in domestic affairs. That suggested the selection of somebody v,.ith \\ide experience and cofnpelence 'in i:;ov- ernment -such as Rockeiellt r, Lair.:! or possibly Run1sfeld. Bu t in private <"onfc r('nC('S ~1r. F'orrl provided the dead giveav.'ay that it \\"OUld be Rockefeller: he v,.·aoled a Vice Prt"Si· dent v,.ith stature. experience, and the ability to instill confidence ix>lh here and abroad-the exact qualifications laid dov,..TI by Laird in recommen<l ing Rockefeller. !\lR. •~ORD indicated that Bush lacked the reput<llton <ind exp('rit'nC'C'. lodN'd , - gi\'en thos{' cr11('ri;.1. Rockefeller led all others. even l ~11rd ,-\ ru nrtwar \"ice Prciiidcnt Hock('ft'ller so fcart'1"1 tn·· Ford st:1fh·rs 11 \IS ri:irr1:1,.'lly discoun!ed h;; kl.'\" nut~1de ath'ist•rs _ l~ird ar_gued 1l1:it Rockefeller was a IPa n1 i:la.\'('r. (Jill' ~1·11• )'ork Ht•pubt1t·a n not alwrn s r•11 1/l(• ll\·:-:t nf l1·rn1~ 11 it h Hock.l'fcl!rr prai~'<l h1:i loyally and hls "n.>\·erence" for th<' pre~iilr>ncy, a fa c.1or 10 wh1("h he <1ttnl1utrrt Hockeh:Her's defcn~ of ~1r N1xon 'i; V1ctnazn pc'.)!lcy despite j}C'rsonal doubts. Excep! for a fc1v h:lrrlcore critics, including Sen_ lt:1rry t:old11ar<'r. the Rockefell ('r choice produced another l\'ilve of euphoria in Rep u b 1 i ca n cloakrooms on C:ip1tol Hill, s 1 i 11 celcbr:\\ing ~fr r\i,;on·s demise. It sym· hcilized dramatic Ford d.il"r rgcnces from tilt' !\"ixon standard · taci t dC'emphasis in thr Southern strategy. res1stanl-e to pressure from lhC' RPpublican nght, re. j(·flion of O\'erprot .. ><.·11 ve: staff impulses anrt the be.lated end of (').'.ilt> for lhe: Eastern R(·publican ('st:tbhshme11 t In that :;:ense thf' dt't'J"ll'r mt>aning of the Hoc\tefe!ler c•hoif'c is "hat it 5h(.)\1·s abOut Gerald Ford. Condominiums Not Always Carefree Whal risks ue Californians running v,.·hen they buy a condominium? Recent stories across the nation indicate th.at man y seeking the ca refree Jiving promised by the <'.Ofldominium <!Qfl<.-ept ha~·e been rudt!y av,.'akcned from their dream_, by une:~· pected to ex~slve costs. The idea of buyi ng Md aparlment or to11n house in a com· plex. "'hi ch providcJ for all e:tterior main· tenance and recrea- tlooal fAcilities at a m1n1mum assess- ' ment cost, luls intrigued. many into J?"i~inll up their homes to escape lhe burden of upkeep of yards and swimming pools. ( EA RL WATERS J But m;iny h av e underestimaled maintcn.an~ fees lhal they must pay In add iHon to thclt inillal purchase cost s. In some instances they find. they have agreed to lease a $25,000 s"·imming pool for 50 years al a rare \\"hi ch v,.·ill bring the developer a <,'00] million doll ars from the tenants over tl1e period of the lease. rnE EXCESSIV E maintenan~ charges and slick lease back deals r 0 r recreational facilities \vhich have been reported are the results of un1~·arranted developer cootrol ovtr projects. n1ust I)(' in1po11ndi'<l until title is C'Oll\'e>·ed free of all rnt'Un1brJ.n{'('~ n11·r l>J-.:Sl'ITf: th,·:-e i)ro\t·rtioos pro11i<IE><I by th<" to1nn11~~1oncr for California buyf'r~. there :ire !'lilt risks. lnferH•r or shoddy ronstruct.i"" 1!' one, hut !h<1l is prf'sl'n\ in <1tl)' ho1ne purch:ise. i\IOrt' to lhe. poin l 111 ("Ollnrclion 1\•tth rondon11111un1s JS that !h1· ()v,.nC'rs are govern€'d hy an ils&icl;Jt1on. lf the 111ajority d£'1'1d€'s to hulld h•nnig courts and you don'1 play tennis you <trl' still going to ~cl stuck fnr tht' l'On~truc\lon and nH1.111trncince CQSJ.s_ Th<' rnaJority ca l'I a!so ''ote lo incur other costs \~·hich woul d r:iise !'u!~tantiallv lhc original rstin1ates or c05ts an O"ner must pay for rnaintt·nan ct'- And. If 1he majori ty dccfdcs to ban pets from the project you can either kiss l"ido goodbye vr 1'1 Hrt 1naking plans to 1novc out. A Price Tag on 'Free' Information Despite the intent in the condominium concept that the project will be oontrolled through an association fonned by the resident owners, the developer gains long term control by leasing the recreational tacilit~ and th rough "locked-in'' management contracts. Still . as Karpe indicates, the stale has apparen tly taken a]l reasonable action to protect I.he buyers from disastrous surprises. And, although 1he state regulations ban the obvious e:ir:cesses used by some developers in other states. it is still a wise 'cour!;e to have a good attorney review the entire transaction before you leap. 9.'ASJUNGTON -The Tennessee Valley Authority, once the originJtor of many good Ideas but nov.· long since gone to sleep, has come up v.·ith an · innovative wrinkJe. It is nov: char~1ng -· people for information about i t ~ operations. For every hour a clerk must • 1PtfK1 chetkin2 the files for data, the Inquirer is billed ~.75. • By v,.·ay of explanation. Paul Evans, WA'.!! public infonnat ion offic:cr. says. •·we ere relatively new in com plying . wttb ,t.he Freedom of Information Act. but when it starts to intrude on our ,...WSr operalion.s we have to do ..mething." ( VON HOFFMAN J polillcians thought they could profit by sellln~ news, they would ha ve an incenf.i ve to offer a higher.quality product than the sawdust they currently give away . Authority's chairman, fighting for a continuation of striJ>"mining and a "·cakening of the r-.Une tlealth and Safety Act. A source inside the TVA told Branscome of a plan to strip-mine the Red Bird cool tract in the Daniel Boone National Forest, a project that wooJd ha \.'e the spllH>ff advantage of affording tourists a nice, deep, convenient flat place to set their air-conditioned canipe.rs and trailers. by an off'icial spokesman migllt have been •ccepted, but not these days. 1be TVA's case isn't helped by the fact that its board hasn't held an open meeting· in 41 years. ''The board makes its own rufes as to iL., conduct," says Evans,. who · adds thal, although there Ms been some lnfonnal d\!C\lsslon of going public, be doesn 't thlnk it's very likely. Even though the: Prtsidenl appolnt3 the three-man board, lhiit is one you CRn't blame on Nixon. The boord v.·as running what has btcx>me the largest pow • er company in America on this kind of private, 1)().peek·&·boo basi1t back In the days ~'hen the President "'as gaining Jiis Imperfect knOYo'ledge of o u r Constitution In the Duke Law School. Othe.r abuses have ~l'I uniter· estimating by the developer of the assessments to be paid by the residents: 11tructural denciencles and s h oddy construction ; unfilled promises t o provide recreational <1r <1thcr facilities ; and misuse or purchaser's pa)m ents. But these are things which most.ly have occurred outside of California, acoordina to State Reial Estate C<>mmis· sioner Robert W. Karpe. CONCEDING that CaJifornia is not trouble frP.e of marketing and dewlopment problems In the area of condominiums, Karpe say11 th 8 t regulaUons of hls department protect sgainst most of the ITiajor complaints which are plaguing the market aCr9ss the country. He said regulation!l l'equire thal buyers of such units receive a common interest in the overall develop1nent and that long term mana gement or service agreements are prohibited. DAILY PILOT .Robtri N. Wetd, Publisher Tho111a.s Kee vil, Edllor Barbara Krtibich E<Utorlal Pa'e. Edit or . The ide• of having government ageocles charge for the ne\\·s they put out Is so sta rtlini; "'e rni ghl di,o;miss It without considering Jts merits. One of the reasons rMt lhc medi::t is clogged with lnco!Uequentl.al junk, "'h1ch n<"ilher entertains nor Informs. is l/lal we get aJJ our stuff free. II \\'e had lo pay roi:-informaiioo. economics \\'Ollld force us to eiercisc a more stringl'nt &electlvily. Would "'c prinl the c:inlonds of ltulf and feathers that Ron Zieg ler ha.s betn dumping on us f()r years 1( "'"' bid to pay for It? Another benefit is rh•I , if government agch<:ics and IN TIIE TVA 'S instance. however. the $6.75-an-hour charge was leveled aigainst Jirn Brall8COn1e of I.etcher Count y, Kentucky's "l\tountain Eagle" wetkly ne"·spape r because, one suspects. the. Authority's authorities knew that these r111es v,.·cre loo hi gh t.o be piild by 11 small country nC\\'Sp.'lper--or by reporter Br11nscon1e, who 111ust live off a stipend fro1n lhe Southern RegionAI Cou11cil. a not·for-profit. do--goodish organization. t\or is r.ht're any "':JY around !he charge. ~~vans !iays that ii is quite i1nposslhlc ro allO\V llrans<."CJmc. in the riles to do his own resea rch "·urk. And they v.·ondrr ~'hy so1nc journalists v,.·rlle llcs Next came the ca~ of Hawk l..ittlejohn, a Cherokee Indian whoM: actioos have bet:n ltm than supportive of the TV A's Tellico Dam project, wa ters or which will cover the remains of Enchota, !he c.1pital city of Ultlejohn's a n (' c s tors . Rranscome's journalistic arch~logy has brought to light the fact rhat the Authorlty·s police force is keeoing so1nc kind of a file oo Hawk l~ittle iohn. and thnt this file contains material of a pri vate nature that has no busin<!ss in a govcn1men1 document. TllE TVA i~ positive in ils ;is.....;e.rtion that 1t dot~n·1 kt't'p do~siers 011 its rriliN<I Public lnfornu1 lion (lffiC<'r E\.'ans stly!I that the: data collccled on Littlejohn w:-1s only for the purtJOS(' of befn~ able: to rl'futc luin in public 01•'1r1tr Jn nnother period such an w1<1uallficd 11tatcn1ent No, the design of the TVA was set during the New Deal. Then it rep re!lenlcd the govemme.nt 's going to the people in the ~t way tht 193<M rould cooceivc. \\'hether It has gTO\l.1l too big or to1 old. ifs governance Is vulnerable to lhe TnO.lit serious criticisms in the Hf70s-yet it remain., I.he organJz.ational model ,for :;:u('fi f11ilurt.s a~ the new, not-refor1nt..-d J>ost O(fice, as well as al.her still- unleitlslated propos.al9 of large conse- quence in fields like enerQ:y and trans- po rl211on. Neither can 3 developer paint e rosy picture as for as the estimated assessments for 1nalntenenre Mid other oper1:tti ng COSL'I for tl\t'Se esthna te11 1uust be appro'"ed by the. sh1le bt!.fore. 5<llts can be made. And. by bond or otherwise. a developer must show (in a n c i a I arrenttcmcnts lo assure com r)ltlion of a development. Al so purchasers· fund§ The editorial ,pacr O{ the O•ily Pilot &ttlt~ to intortn ~ ·«timulatc- ttadtts by prt'll'l"Utlna: on this pqe dlverse1cemnientvy·on.·tople:. of tn- lert!ll by IYndlcaied toh1.rnru..t11 a.nd cartoonltb. by provldlnl a torum rnr rtaders' views 11.nd by prtW!'l'ltlng thia ntwtp.i!oper's op;mo.. ind lcku on cun-ent lop\Cll, ~ lidltci-ltl oplnlon:t ol the Dally Piiot ~u. only in Che t:'dllorta.I c:a!u.rnn Al thf mp or ~ pen. Opinions ~""'SIW'd by th~ f'Ctl· umnittll and c::artoonbt.i •nd letter wrltf!'l"'!I are their own 11nd no et<lon~ mr.nt of thtlr vimi.·s by the Dalty PUot. Jhooki be i~ I I Jl waSTI'I lies hut tht> tnith rh:it got the TVA lo Jo"'cr lhf' Freedorn of Jn(om1(11ion Ac1 on Branscome. l·IC had OOen ~1rJtlng about 1\ubrcy \V;1gncr, 1hc Tuesday, August 27, 1874 ' ' IT. ,.\rn1y of nial step svrnbol of Won experl ba rrac say t !he te "H's ('<lJ)t. c:ormn n1edic nothin ONE from \Vdnti QUE • ',i ••\V o )'Ct.' L IA> les for (io\ to m ot SC d \\'i m Bu pt • na w ch b) te ly m l ti ol c rl ' . I r -. . ............. -. -.. ------.-.. -. .. ... . ' . . • Coed Barra~ks P11t Ar1ny Ill Step coed barracks "givts you v.·ith the bnmaturP The so1nebody else to talk to ~·omen's quarters on the: third. besides men. And it makes and top. floo r ha s I w o things around bere rnuch entrances. one pern13n,·ntly different." locked and another that lucks Capt . Browning, a ~tesa, when the door 1s closerl. Ari:t., native, noted lhnt the ''ONLY TIJE WOMEN ha ve difference u·ould be too much v.·1noows. 3 spokcsn1an said. .\Jtl11111~h !he 11• o m t' n 'o; rQ1111, :ir1· on .'I :>l'P,'lr;1t1• fh or. lht•Y still St't' lllOl"t' of tt)I• 1r•t·11 ar'11t1nt! rhc b;irr:.it·ks ::ind c:1I 11 Ith then1 JnStcad 11f 111 diu\ng !1<ill~ al "e par at t• ~1·ornrn·s b~1 rr:ieks. fT DIX , N.J . (APl -The Arm}' -a tradluon&J bast101\ or male C"hauvlniSm -is ln !'.>!ep wilh the movement syrrtX>lized by the observance of Wo1nen's Equalit y Day. lt's experimenting \\'Ith a coed ba rracks here and officials 5ay the .set up is metting !he test. f keys to that door and a guard or sorne people. is stationed oo the second floor CAPT . RRO\\'!\H!\'G s~11cl 1h1• "It's a good idc~t." :said Ca 1>1 . Judith BrO?i'lting, the t orrnnander of a won1en 's medical unit. "I've recei1·ed nothing but positive rcparts ." ''J\fen and v.'Omen are to make sure no onl! gocs 111ove al 1:1 Di:< 11·as p;1rt mature and can handle it, where he's nor su pposed to," <' f 1 h 1· Ar in ·"' s st' x but there \\ri ll al\\·ay.s be some a spok esma n said. tk·5egr'•'J.!;l11ou proJet!. 1\l11t·h irnmeture persons in every Jn addition, Ilic o!tl open :;!:Jl'lt'd .-.1-: ,o c1i:ht rnonlhs group," she said. shower st a 11 s br ing :1gr1 1'he eKµCrimental c 0 e d paYtit1oned so women can tt•kt' ·riu· lli 11on1<·n li1111i.; barracks, where 16 v.·omen showers in private, and l•:H'!"J~k:-. :1n· lllfJnhers h;i1·c li ved for two wttks, is curta\ns arc bring put on Ilic 75!J!h ~I! l 1 I ;i 1 y iu tCl<.·d of the Pollet· ONE SUCH Rt~RT was from Pvt Willia m Vaughn of \Vilmington. Del ., \\1lo said the designed to avoid problem.i--------------------- QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi .. "· DA M ES ''\Vomen's Lib hasn't conlc to Dilbey Incorporated as yet." Pickups Set Up By tl1 e Pickee? The energy shortage caused the ltalian government to call for an early closing of restaurants there. And for less movie going. And for shortened TV broadca~ts. And for a ban on Sunday driving. Un\\.'ise. Jlighly unwise. C~vtrnment offi cials now say a baby boom is expected to complicate It aly's energy problems considerably, IF YOU'RE nenrsighted, you can e:'l'.plain the why of it to curious ques- lioners merely by telling them that your eyeballs are too long. FJ REl\t EN are known to be far more prone than most other profes- sional feUo~'S to heart attacks. ~fAN is the onl y animal with a jutting chin. wm1EN When a previously tmacquainted man and v."Offid.n mC<"t, \\.·hcther they say an!1hing to each other depends almost ent irely on the v.'Oman. Or so a .scholar contends. Tests prove th.at the gcnt lt>.man simply does not open up a conversation unless the lady cues him v.·ith some ~t of expression . Interesting. Still, I"ve seen nippant fellov.:s toss uninviled \\"isccr<1cks at passing girls. But maybe th ey don'l count. This au1ho rity claims all pickup meetings Jn public bistros arc engineered by the i'OmCn. FIGURE a third or the households hereabout now ha\·e dish"·ashcrs. Q. "l.OUTE. hov.· many hirds can you list U1at are named after lhc sounds they make ?" A. C.'uckoo. bobolink. whippoon\'ill. chickadee. bob 1\•hite. f~·ohee and pec"·ee. Can'! think of any oUM!rs right no"·· \\'ail until a fter the next field trip. ARTHRITIS Thal numerous arthritis patients can predict weather changes is no nc\\·s. But the fa ct ':a~ oon_firmed rec~ntly by the University of t>ennsylvan1a s Chmatron. Its a room v.'here the weather is man-made by the control of temperature, humidity, ba romet ric pressure. so on. Near· )y all of the 32 arthritis patients, Y.'ho sat through a manufactured storm there. complainro of pains early in the experiment. APtf CERTAIN it's no longer true. but for many years the most popular wedding present in India. was the ~r~'s oldest toy, the doll . Numerous child marriages expla111 tt. IN THE SPRING of 1849, the year of the great Cal· forn ia gold rush, the . record shows there "'.ere only 15 women in Sa n Francisco. How they multiplied! NO, I JUST can't explain why the pupil of a whale's eye is kidney shaped. Address mail to L. /If. Boyd. P. 0 . Box 1875. New- port Beach 92660. Copyrigltt 11174 !.. !tf. Boyd B<1H<il1011 U11cfcr !lit~ Pfi)J~<.·I l .11/ uf Jhx's 326 \l (IHl••n (;J_., ,1f't' !II bf' 1110\•,.'d tu tt1t 111c11'~i tJ,111111:ks hy Oct. :JI. ,\11 A rOl~' spokc.-,n1.1 11 :,;u<l 1 Ila· r1\1~ll\ for tiM• c·h.'.ln ~r 1\:t" 1l1l' A1n:1· ft•lt !ht• c.p••t';1tltlll vi .• ~ .. r.1r;1!1 • b:1rr:1l·k-t tu!' w1.111L·11. 1lint u1cludetl ll\ 1ng .a11d ea ting f;u·illliu.s. 11;1.~1 "un11t"'t•.ss;11'? ~nd \\'i:lStC'ful o! t>•'l'l)Otllll.'l re~ourccs. I ' \\le ll'CfC' st•grcg.iting t!1c1n 1 from thl·l r r c-s p t' c 1 l \' 4' l:.1 rt:1l1on,..; i-;unply lx·tt1 ll~t" !h1•1 \\t'ft' llOOlt'!l. . <Jlld \\(' \\"illll to ~t·t av•<1~· frun1 that " ------ DAILY PIL OT ·~-~ -~- WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF OUR HEW WALLICHS Ml.31C CITY STORE ltECORDS • r1.a.NOS • ORGA.~5 • SHEET MUSIC • lllEltTY TICllC ET AGtHCY AT THE SADDLEBACK SHOPPING CENTER ACROSS FROM THE THEATRE ..... IH EL TORO OH OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER bth Now Salem's refreshing taste stands up even when you're sitting pretty. ';·:·' J.\ ·.·' , . \ t \ , f I _,,. " " ' . A 8 DAILY PILOT ·i-.. • '1' Dent/i s Elsetvli.erc ' • ' WEST HARTI'ORU . Coru1 (UPI) -Funeral sen·ice!I were held ~1ondav for l'hi!lp ·"· Sidell, ~·hose 1rivent1on of a coolin~ system for lunk ('n· R:lnes 1:1 l.!1\Cll part of the t-reO it ror the Alfh.>d \'lrrory ill r:1 Alnme1n 1n \\'orld \\ ;1 r 11. AllUCKLI & SON WISTCLIPf MOllTUAllT A27 E. 171h Si., Costa Meso 646-'888 -·-tALn.HRIOEROH IVHl!RAL HOME Cot-0110 del Mor Colla Meia -·- 67J.9A50 646·7424 llLL llO&DWAT MOllTUAllT I IOBroodwoy. Casto Me·.o b41-<fl.::..J -·-DILDAT llOTHEIS MOITUAIT 1791 l Beoch BIYd. ~1191011 Booch 84'1..n7 I 24A Redolldo A.,,.. Lo11g Beoch (2 13) 438-114.5 -·-McCOIMICk LAGUNA IEACH MOllTUAIY 179.5 Logvno Conyofl Rd. <494.941 5 -·-McCOllMICK MISSION MOllTUAIT 28832 Camino Cop1,trona San Juan Caoo~!ra110 -49~1776 -·-'ACIPIC VIEW MIMOllAl 'AllK c.n.tory Mor1umy 3500 Pacific View Ori.,, Newporl Beoch, (ol1fQfn10 64-4-2700 -·-'llK fAMILT COLONIAL fUNPAL HOMI 780 I 80110 A""' , W811"'lins!M 89J.J~2.5 -•- SMITHS' MOllTU.UT 6 ?7 Moor1 Sr Hu111•t19'011 Beo.h .SJ d..6.5.19 Car Pools an1l ll11s1•s County Smog Cutback Seen SPAGHETTI DINNER SA'ITA A~A Ornn~r Cow1ty air pollutlun le\rl~ <'Ollld br i;lashed b» 80 per· cent by l'.n7 if n concrrtcd effort 1s n1:1de to gel n1ort! bu.-;es aud l'ar pool s Oil thr road flC<-'01~1ing to a l3fi..pn l(\' :.lully prf:'p.r1red by !he H:ind Corpor·nllon. Thr stud ~·. \\·hich \.\'a ~ dr11ft(-d DI the rrquest (Jf the Snu l hl•rn C~lifo r11i a A~--oi·1a111in of 1:011·rnnk·nts 1S('Al;f, \\-'as dt·Slg11t'd to be !! rl'\'lt'\\' of 11 rot: l' ti u r ,~ s rt•qt11~1·J to rll('Cl luugh l\t:Y" ll·deral pollut1u11 guitlvl1nf'-: ·n1... studv l'!111<·luU ... " that 1h1·rf' is a iXirt·r1t.i;1t to fl'duce 1~ill ul1011 lti 20 J>el'tt:nl uf its 1·urn·r11 li'\l'l~ 011·1· 1hr lll'X-l t\1rcc Yt~rs nnd by :1,'\ much ;is 95 percent by 1990. i\Jfo;'J'H(ll)S ()l)TLINt-:n bv tht' !<nnd rrpOrt for achieving th.-J.l•fllut 1on cut~ inl'ludc. -Expansion of 1hc current bus llL't·t~ of tilt' ~ix-count y South (;();.1st Air Basin froin 2.100 lu :l,300 hy 1971. -J..:st.iblishrnen t or a n<it 25~· ... z]l hire for all bus lri1>s. Polltil'al Notes Unio1i Backing De11iocrats Ry O.C. llU~TT,\G S ()ranRe Couniy's Bu1lcl 1ng and Construc!lon Tr Cl (! es Council h.as endor.;ed an :ill· Democratic slate in the Nov. 5 e]ectjon for Cali!orn1a·s lop officeholders. The slate includes Jerry BroY.11 for governor, 1-.teniyri DymaHy .for Ii e u 1 e n a n l governor, William .Norris for attorney ~enera!, Jess Unn1h for ~ reasurer and Ken Cory for con!roller. The council also endorsed Republiean Dave Baker for rt"..election to the s~nd dislrirt seat on the county Bo..1rd of Suprrvisors. Democrat Frank Barbaro is rerommerxtcd by the couocil for the 36th .state Senate seal now held by Republi ca n Deruiis Carpenter. In the four congressional districts within or partially within Orange County's boundaries , !he labor organization sticks \.\'ilh the Dernoc"als . Tn the count,v 's Assembly districts. the council is not oultr so drfinitive. It hacks Den1ocrat J;ick ~1andc l in the !19th and R('publican Bru ce Ncstandc in the 7 O t h . O!'mocral Richard Robinson got the Jahor nod in the 72nd The counc il du c krd endorsements in the 7lst. 7Jrd .nnd 74th. • • • po!1!1cat editor, P1!0L llox 1560. !)2626 • • th(' Co<;td • rrALIAN 1\IUSIC r•aily r-.!csll, and dccorntions \Vi!I highlight :1 fundraising .spaghetti dinnrr ('!ll i!ll"'t:I "(_~ilO Dov.·n." spon.~ore<l by the Commit tee 10 Elrct D<:nnis r.langers, Sept. 6. 1'he event will be hf'Jd at lh~ Founta in Valley Con1munity Center. w i t h dinner l>eing servL'CI at 7 p.1n. Adva nce reserva!lons n1ay be oblainrd by c a JI in g .i\fargarot C1r!brrg, 8~2-5619. rickets v.·111 also be available at the door <1t $3 .50 for adults ;:ind $2 for children. ~!angers is the lkn1ocral1c candida1c for the 7 3 rd Asse nlhly District w h 1 c h includes /luntington Beach, Cos1a ,'\ff'sa. Fountain Valley. &-111 Jjcach. Hossmoor, and parts of \\lcstminstl'r. • • • 3 8 TH CONGRESSIONAL Di s t r i ct hopeful David Rchman11 bas opc:ted ca.m1>aign hf'a dquartf'rs n I J263Z Brook11urst SL. Garden Grove. !lours are !l p.m. \reckdays . 8 o.n1. to Ne,vi•ort 's l\lo~ed Ne\v UCI Senate Chair1nan Or. ltarris S. l\!oyf'd of Ne11·port n t.• a c h , associate dean for acad('1nic affairs at the UC Irvine Collf'ge of fllcdici nc. tha1rrnnn \\'ill takt' ort'lec 11~ of the UC rr1·i 11e Di\·i~ion of the Aeaclc1n1e Senntc &'pt. I. lit· SllCt:e('<i~ Dr. :O.lol<lO\ t.: of ;\cv.·port Kit IC Beach. t'ha1rn1:111 ;ind profr~sor of biological c:hcrnistry in the Colll•gc or :\1cd1 cine a n d professor of n1olecular biology and biochcrrustry in the School C!f Biological Sc iences. l)Ft SllEEN T Ka ssouf of Irvine. associate professor of economics. v.·ill serve i.!S vie<' prcsid·~nt·sccrela ry. TAKES OFFICE UCl'1 Moyed -Regional compu ter rnatctung lO as.s1st in car pool (ornu.ition. Spt-cia l freeway lanes or prefcreutial tre;4tn1ent for t.:ar \"<·hicles. -'.\1;.indatory sn1og control Oevicf's for both vehicle and ::,t,1t1011a ry ~111og sourt·cs. -Imposition or car di sincentives such as u1 creasc:; 111 gasoline pnccs or parking surcharges. Tiii-: H.\~ll. STUDY indicated concentration on bus improven1ents ('(luld be the key to n1as.si \·c pollution reductions. 11ie increased number or buses \1·ou Id handle a 11 cstiniated five percent of all dnily trips -n1ore than dou ble current bus use levels by con1n1uters. Rapid irnplementation of the Rand suggest ions could cut vehicle 1niles traveled hy 20 to 3 O percent by 1 9 7 7 • accordintg: to the report. Such a cut in mileage \vould also save at least 25 million barrf'ls of gasoline per ··ear over levels consumed in lfliO. the base ~·car for much or J~and's data. To get the add itional buses in ser\'icc. taxpayers in the air basin would have to put up subsid i!'s of 5128 million compared to a total o! nbout $70 million today. ORA~GE COUl'i.'TIANS will put up all but about $2.2 million of this year's $18.9 trnnsil budget in the form of property t.ax or federal grnnt subsidies. ff 11:ovcnunent mandated !he s111og control devices. n1otorists and jndustrv y,•ould hav(' lo pa~; anothCr $JI~ n1 lllio11. the repor1 states, Hand ·~ data indiC'nlcs that n1ore of the burden for smog 1\·ill have to be born!' by fixed source po!l u1ioo over lhf' nt>xl six yrars. By 1980. ;:ic('(lrding to Rand. nrarlv half of all pollution wl ll · be caused by fixrd sourcf's co mpared to only 25 percent in 1970. PUBLIC ri.;"·o~r=1c=E~-- ___ NoT1C·E -TO CllEDtTOlt-5 SU .. l lllOR COUllT 0"' THI! ITATI! 01' CALIF011Nt,li 1'011 THE COUNT Y 0 .. OllANGI i'OO. A·I021t E•!t!• ot M.ARG,o.1u ::T R GEYER. Otce•J~ NOTICE 15 t-<ERE8Y GIVEN IO tnf (rf<l•IO'~ ot !he •~ov• n1'1"ea oecf atm! tne! dll "'''Of'I' h1vJ<>Q (l1;m, 1Q1ln•! l~e w•<I <ltc9<1tnt ire •equi•e<I !o filf A CROSS se-ct ion of Orangr Count\· -both husines~es and indi\·iduals -h.as been the target of a.n anonymous mailing .piece attacklnft ex· Ram football ltar J\tarlln ~1cKeever, Rep u b I I ca n candidate for the 12 n d A11semblv Disrrict. Una ttributed 11nd v•ithout return addre8", the mat£'rial has bten receivrd bolh inside and outside the 72nd District inrttcating a co 11 n t y "'id r campaign to discredit !he 1.1cKeevcr carrmaign. The UC Academic Senate Is lhe official fa cu I t y organi1.atlon d c I e gated rc1>pon ~ib1lity by the UC Board of llf'gcnts in the areas of adn1is.'\ions. dcgr1•c standards :ind currit·ultun. It also serves tile uni ve rsi ty adn1in!slratlon in an advJ:50ry capacity in othrr n1atters of university pol icy and governance. • • , !!lf'TI, wr111 ,.,. necfntrf voucl'ler~. In enzyn1c synthesis and a ct1\'1ty. rn~ otlk• oi '"' cier• 01 '"° ""ov• t nol!lt<I '°"''· or to ~rMfnl them, wl!!I llE JOINED the ll c; I me neceu11rv v1>11cl'le". 10 • ne und,ri•t ne<I 11 !lie ollict of !le• tttorney, medical fa culty In l!MHI and MRS AL ICE MOORE. AllOl'"•Y ,., Lew. 1l6 Hel lo!•Ol>9 No 1·8, Cor""'" Ofl The Deilv Pilot '"ould hr interested in hclpin~ trace lhe source of the anonvmous material, not in an C'ffOrt to assist the J\fcKce v r r camoai(n. but lo dctenninc what forces might be or1t11nl7r iniz such camoaie:M ror the November elections. Dr. ~1oyed holds t he served as chairman of the M11•, c .. 111orn11 •167S, ""11cl'I i• ~· place ~! ou1lneu af !!I• ut1<1fr1loned OJC'd ic;il m i (' r 0 b 1 0 I 0 g y 1(1 •II m•nero Offltlnl"'9 lo '"• ••1M• of 11i<I dtc9<1tnt, wlll>ln f°"' mon!!\1 d~partn1ent fh·e years. Earlier •"~' '"" 11r11 1>uo11c1!I011 ot '"''"<Ille•. he had taught at Harv:l rd Oor9<1 A>19~•• 12. 1910, LELA M. GE'l'E'I, !\11'.'dical School In t he e ~oc utrl• of t!lf w111 el . '"" •tloV• named decc!'<lent academic po s i ti on s of pro fessor of m ed i ca I microbiology in the college of medlc:lne S:nd profes'«>r of microbiology in the Schoo! of BioloRlca\ Scif'n Crs in addition to hi s adminis trative post \\'ith the college of rnedlcinc. ll is re:;1earch Cf'nters on rncchanisrns for regulation of dcpart1nent of bacteriology M•s. AL•c• M00tt• d · I d . An-r 11uw an 1mmuno o.e.y an wa:. 4u H•ll•lnftt N•. 1-• Hastin.e,s Proff'S90r of !\licro-c-• d•• M••· c1111w1'111 ruu b. I USC T•I: CIHI •1l·l0tt 10 ORY at . ,11.11.,.,..1 1or t:••cMtl'IJ A graduate of Pcnnsy]\'an ia Publl1i'wt<I or.nos co111 01•1,. Piiot, \lili tary ('o!lee-e he earned A"''"''' 11, 70. <1. and ~p1trnoe• J. · "' · 1•" >Oli·r a niastrr of science degree tf you have an'' lnforrna1ion that ntight lead to the source . p/e11se write: 0 . C. Hustings, rind doctor of phllosophy dt•grf'c in microbiology at !hf' lni\·f'rsily of Pennsy!vanln. Serious about Losing Weight? Lindora·s un ique progran1 is n safe and practical method for the entire family to lose \vcight and learn how to maintain proper weight ... under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors. Medical Weight Reduction -. Call for i11formatio11 • Mo11da.y th m Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. SHERMAN OAKS WOOOLANO HILLS LONG BEACH PASAOENA WEST COVINA 789-7103 347-5647 426-8549 796·2614 982-3438 ()rlb1n.l/on Dyl Pro!111lon1I Bid!), ( ,, SANTA MONICA 828·4613 Ft~ll~l•ll MtO•t•I BldO. HAWTHORNE 879-9236 H1..,ll'IO•ne M1dlt1I C.nlltf ORANGE 538-2395 Tu,!ln·C"u""''" Prolt111on1I 8!<19, W1•ne,.V•c!o•v Mrdlr 1l tlld11. POMONA 823-1855 J>11rnon1 V1lln• Mod<(tl Cini•• HOLLYWOOO 482-0883 Mui• Me<llt al Center COSTA MESA 557-1893 M111 V11c!1 Ptol111111n11 Bldg. FULLERTON 870-9501 6111~ Col1t91 Mt<l•tl l Bldf, 1<0 P•a!••\1onal llld11. CERRITOS 924-5748 c e,,,1c1 Jlrc•c1-·on1I Dido. SAN DIEGO 583-6932 Al•l!ldO Mf lloe•I C1nl1tt NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 P1Ct P,Off t•IOr.1! Bldg. SAN BERNAROINO 886-4788 ... 0 .. !'111<1 Mtd•Cll fll<IQ, C•ct••• 8~"• Alder. MISSION HILLS 385-1138 M<tl•On MoO•t l'I Hid~ CHULA VISTA 420-9580 :irs t <'.lu•!" two. Su•11t 0 6P GARDEN GROVE 534-2051 Plt11 P•0!9'f+on1I Bldg. RIVERSIDE 787-8250 M1c!•C•I !k:l~tr• E. LONG BEACH 597-0378 LO~ Al!OI Mcditll C1n!lf CLAIREMONT 560-1484 ll ~J "'ec!•e•I Ctn1tr LA HABRA 694-1 029 HlllC•t•I Mtc!<tll 81.0a. Lindora MEDICAL CLINIC 'l , •.r· .... 11' DASLODS j rt1li11ic 24" oak lop, atnd p111 .t burn In& tmber1Jill ror 159.95. WHlll THIY 1.ASTI 28" !;et A."Vilobl1 kw' $l9.9S INClUDl1.. \OUP or \Al AO, lt!CH MfAT $AUCI , GAllllC or CHll5l ROll TRY OUR TAKE OUT 101 11 complete f11mit~ dinnor TO GO OPEN 7 DAYS 4 PM TO 10 PM COSTA MESA Coast Federal's old friend is back with a · new savings plan. 'l"he Runny Bunch. J U\I lipcn .1 n ·" i.:1111111 f,,r ;1 l 1111,1. :Hi.1 he hcc0111e~ ,1 n1cn1~r. Nnt uni~ j, 11 .11\ c."v V.':.\ lllr \Oll hl i.:,·t ~t11 hlr1.•11 11110• the ,,;, .. ini; habit c.111~. 1h,· ll111u11 1111111.h ,1,,,,u11l ,.111 l-oc1:•11 ,, rC~lllJt lllOnlhl)' <,t\'lll.l''-rTt•Cf,1111 lh.1t lll,11..r~ 'lil \' 11)\'ll<'I' •~ :1\lnd.1hlc v.h1•11 th«1' c101w 11p. I ,•r ,,Ilk,-,•_ 1,1 r 11,,,,·I 1,11 I heir own ti n.1n1.·1.1I <l·1.·u111 \ And t1.1r n0 w, 11l,· l..1.i , .:,·1 .1 lh111n\ 1l11nlh l-.11 l\!ll "1 "'". informative Jnd l'duc;111 ,•11.d !".1!1 ~. 1n1111d111i: •' h,,111., .,nd ,, 111cn1hcr,h1pt:.1rd. l 1 10>.1 !1.l\ll' .o1 •1 q•l('''"'11'11•'', 1·1 ,,, ,1,1 1• l'iy the ll11 nn y llunch ilc,i,lq11.i11i.:r' .11 ~!'!If J,.,,,1 t '"t'l ,.111.c. COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS Morr for your money. •• e COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOC IATION OFFICES NEARE ST YOU: LOI A~I•• Mo ln Onie••~·~ " I • Woll ~,.. .. ..... ; .. ,, Lot A ... 11<11 Cl•k: Ct~llr•' .'" 1 , >I ·~•I ., ' ' ' • ll••t•lr D•l•I ! ~' Ir I '" • • ~ I [" I. ' 'I " · . .' ~· 1 ·1 11 t 11 ·lfl41 I ~' '4 Holl,..00111: 1'-') lln11~ \'"''" • .,, I • ~un1•no1on lhoc!I ot " ·•1''" 011rces 1riro1J·1 ,: r 1' · ,,.. 1 .Ser 1 .i I· "er,,,.· , Irr r '' STIUONLY We know you've seen thl1 ume set e~:tewhere •I Sj 00.00. But we buy tc ltttr. pnces low, 4-plcce K l, !able, 2 clubthalrs. tettee. all white. '• c !;« Pl pr "" Th " Sc ~n I" " :-.c (;I· th Si ro , .. y yo ,., b " " re nf c· " " "' d G \\ st I c T y " " ' ti .. . -. . ~-~ ... . .. . . ,-. -... ...... .· -. 9 DAILY PILOT Tue!idJy. Au1usl 27 197-i Colleges Offer Tlr e n ter Ct>urses 'Norman,' 'Mistress' in Rehearsal Sn soone r \\'Ill Sebustia n·:s \\'c5t IJinncr Pla)·h ou s c "111d up product io n nf it s hit !'\ummer sho11· ''.\'.1 11·man. l'i Tha l \"ou;" 1no11· t:Xlclltlt'd ;1 :-,(•tonll l l11i1" lhrnui.:h Sf-pl. 1'11 th ;111 Ilic lr1 11it• (.;01111uunit y 'l'h1.:;1 ll:'r 11111 plc·k u1> t he f il'.,l lot od :1m:.i lcur r i,i::hts ;Jnd Op<'n its s ca sn n 11·1th lhl' Hon Cl:.irk-San1 l\ohritk t•omc<.I\' three 11·cl'kS 1:11 c r. · The Irvine £11:1\ f'rs 1r ho ('i.l]h l or nine du1·ir1~ lhe sernc!\Lc r. Intermission Tom Titus t\n1oni,t the sho1,1.·:; to b1• !\tudil'rl arc· "(:nod Nc1\•s" .it the Shu lie rt, "Su)(a r " at Lhv tllu..,1c ('enter, ··F11lher ~ l);1y" a l th e Jl un11ngtn11 (){·toh{·r. \1 ith :icl\'<JOCf' l"l'!\l'r\'al i 11 ns und infor ni ati11n ;,.i\·a1lu blc <Jl 5.'i7-7297 . llurl(ur<L ··Jun!) and \hf' l'ayro('k'' al th e ~'l;irk mechanics of the theater Taper r·orum ;ind ··1·11:-it thi s rall, one of \\·hie h is (;h;i mp1onship S <'<.iSon" ;1t ;111111.:d :it lrainingdircetors our O\\'n So uth t:o:i <i l for 11 r1rk i;1 L·om munil.v l!Ppcr!ory, R ('gislration by lhl'.<itcr, appoint m c nt co ntin u<'s 'l'\r OC'l1\·ork ~/lfl\\<.; ;1n1t .i IHl1ll h1·1· l!f H111 ,ld \1.11 pr1uhtl"l loll~. H1\f'K ST1\(;f:-1·nr f1r~1 a1111e :1 r :1 111 ·1· .. r th• Jl urlL·<pllri s. :. i.:1·oup n1 \ou11;.: (•!ll(•rt ;11ri1·r .... l1111n l11•· ~OOH ·lll ·l)Pl'fl Jl .1rl1·qu111 fJ inni·r l '!,r1 hoU !\l' \1111 IM· tonii.:ht at l h1· din111·1 n1Cl·lin l! of ~he (:0 .... 1:1 ~Jt•:.;1 -.\'.l'11 por t ll .1th111 I.i ons l 'luh al 7 :10 111 Co-.,t.i ' THE THREE MUSKET EERS. n"' "'THOIOUGHLT MOOER"4 MIWE"IPGI 1\lcs:i 's llalt:f'l"l'St (.;luh .. -..,.__;_• r;-.;.o·::·~·:t'..:;• "'1'1'1 IH THI SOUTH SI.AS .. • .... OTMI• OFTME: Wlt40"1Gt :1 rl! mn\'lng thc1 '1· 01~r:ition t l'.ffi J)()rarilr frnm L:C lr1·inc tn the /\t~or's )J lul'ho~ at Colde n \\'est ('rdi ('~~ in J l unti n~ton B1·;1l'h hil'.'C' :1nno11nt·cd the <:a ~t fnrlhl'ir \trs io n o f '":\orm;.i n.·' opening <J t t. 4 lnr three 11t ekenrls. MEANWlllLE, THE San C le m e nt e (,'0111 munilv 'l"h tt1te r is mi1J11uy i nt~> 1'1.'.ht·arsals rnr its sc<.ison u11c n1:r . the n1oclcr11 ('omcdy ··Thl' N in c t .1· Da y :\list rt·'is.·· l{t:1·1·rl_v Spo.irk!-., \I ho f>t•rform etl 1n three Sari Lletnt'nlc nro<.luction~ l ast :-.1.::1 :-.i1n. is Uircetini.: the J .J . Thisclass is hcingnffcred through F rida~·. 1vith :•l c;otdcn \V est E\·en in~ l ul'lh c r in forn1:.itio n ;el <~nl lt·~c <.in d \\'ill t·xplore 55G-57J:I. ~-"""-~ lhl' ll itl'Jeq u1n s \\'ill ht• o lf-------------1 1--------0,----,.,---~--1 ··1\;1rn1 up alt" for l he nl·11 MOW PLAYING S TARTS WE D I SPECI AL1 ORUCE LE.ES LAST FILM \"l'l<'r t1 n ;11·tor l~cr nic Simon has 11·n11 1hc lf'a dinl! rote o r the <Jhio dr.v t·leanl'r \1·ho \'is its Ins :-.un Hl '.\"t•\\' York und diseo \·ers t he ~·oun~ man p refe rs hi s ,·iec "e rs:.i. Simon cnjo~·<'d a bus y season in 1973-74, ;.ippe arinj! in t hrt'c Cnsla '.\lcsa produetinns and. mo!-.l rcC'c ntly. in \\'cstmin ... tcr 's "l 'rom i ~cs. Prom1 ~es." PL1\\'l~G T llF: title rnlc of '.\'orman \1'!1! he ;\Ji(-h<J('\ t:<1 rnuh;in. 11hn ;11-.,o pl;1 y1·d a title rolt• 1n 11 :·r·:-. la:-t. p r o d ucl ion . ··II u rnld. ·' \\·hilc n r ~1 n1 11l·l t Youn l-! '•lra,1·s th<' pl 11n1 role or Garson lloharl. :'\orman's ··roomm at e.·· Jr1anne \\.olco t t :.i s '.'\o rn1a n·s mother and Ann Lapp as a slr<'cl1\·alkc r cnm 11l cle the Jr\·inc east. Co~ ll' play. '.\t a ril' t\rm st ron ~ \\'ill t>e :-.ecn in lhf' t itle rnle of the llhl'r<1tcd .l'ou ng lady 11ho ta kes h e r lo1·1•r s on ;1 thrce-n1onth .. con tract." 11·hile l lar1·e,v D<.1 hling is ('ast <.i s the ynuni.: pri1·a1c c.lt<t cct i\'c 11·ho hopes to extend his option. Pl a\·in ,:: !\li S:'j Armstron.J:('s s trnng·11·illed rn11\her is J)ori!'i Oonka. a lan111iar rig ur(' on !hr S11n <.:lctncnl(• :-.1 a ge . I lcidi an<l I.cs lle itlc arc c·u ~t a s the h1tkering neii;:hhtH'!). 11·hi lc l<and y L und c·n1nplctes the '"'~t a s ;1 hol ·hloodcd Arlnl·n1an. ··The Xinclv O a .. · ~lis trcss ·· oi>ens S1·Pt . 12 fo-r a thrc e-\1·cc kend t·n~agement of Thursda.1·s. f''r uht 1·s and Sat u rda ,-s \\"ith an s:30 cu r tain ;t l ht' Cahrillo P\a~·house. 202 t\\·c n lda Cahri llo. San C li..'m~ntc. llescr\·a tions arc being 11cccptcd at 492-{)1!>5. • T ll REE LOCAL colleges a r l' in1plementi n.r: n ~1,· theory und lcchniqucs 11\' ~1 1· :i n 1v h i I t'. :it ~l ;t !!r> (lirl•cting :.i s 11·ell as '!-ia ddl ehack (;01tc i..:1', n1l'lh0Js a l' s t aging fo1· profC'.ss inn;il :.ic\11r \Vynn 1 •ro~c'l•niu m , lhru:-.1 and P1•:.ir<·l' h.1 .... jo1111•d th+· lh(·at•·r 1 1~ th e 111uncl. clr:11n,1 1li ·p:1rt n1t·111 ..,ri.111 ~ludcnl!>\\"illtakeficJ <.i\np...; !Jcarcl' 1:. hnu1\tl :1~ ;1 to loL·t.11 ro mmunit~· thc<1\L'rs 111astcr ot csprL·:..:..1vn and In oliscrvf' r chca1'sals ;u\il d1.1h•t'I 1><:rrorm:1 nces. Ill' \\ 111 1~1' '-~ ~1n 1•\('nin:.: In ;:1<.id ition . t h e G\\'C 1·1.i ss i11 l'ri11 c1pll's ;111d f'\'l'ning college 11·ill 11fll'r' 'l'hl·nr.v of /\rti n i,: u t t110 nc'v courses taught hy Sa d d I <' h a <' k . 11 1 -; Dary l S tra ndlic n, forn1('r t''q Jt'rtL'lll'l'!\ ~pJ n'> ~llmc Gl"J lL•ch nicaJ d lrCi'101" or lhc,------------1 Stnr'p1u llis iog 'l"he;tll'r 1n 1.fl s A n g e l es . One. on 1'ucsdavs and Thursdavs. focu .ses on or -;11 interpretation rnr ;1ctors. 11it h emphasis on d ra matir rt.::ulinl!. 11 hill' H \\'1•dnl·!-.da\ t:L.1~S Ill ;n.:tin t..t (:Xf'l'l'l:.t.:!\ fin· 11r1n-thc<.1ter m<i Jors ,1·il l l>t..· gi \'l'n :is \I cl I. n cgis tratinn for all thcst· to ursc'i <'o ntinuc s h y appointn1cnt throll~h St•pt, 5 1vi lh late r egis tration Sept. 10·25 o n a "Orop-i n" b;.1s1,;. AT OR ANGE Coast College, theate r from the PIPPi.. • audi ence's point of vicv.· 1,1.·ill he the crux o r an evening iniM class on \VcdnC'sday undt>r SOUTH SCAS the l u tcla gl' of .J oh n o .,.,,otS.1)1."fll Fcrzacca . Students 1\ill :'iCl':~~~~~~~ profess ional pr oduc tion ~ cl·ery other "'eek. ;i t0Lal nf STARTS WED. 11i 111lf'r thc<tll'r, npt•n1ni! 01 1·------------, n1 id·Scptt·rnhcr ill :1:i11:1 S llarbor Ulv<l .. 1u:-.t north 01 t:o:.ta :'l lcs a .. NOW PLAYING 1M VJ' MAGMA STEREO HUHTINGTOM I E.A.CH MEW SUIF THEA TIE 2 12 Sit. SI. SM...tW..1 7:10 & 9:30 Sllr-9396 Admlt,io" $2.50 STARTS WED . LIDO 611-1110 THJ:lll AC.AIM TO Tlif. HA,.,IEST SOUHO t~ THE WOllD! HtWPORT If.A.CH EXCLUSIVE! ASIC YOUa JUMIOllS! ntET THIMIC tT'ii TEaalFIC! "HARRAD SUMMER" • olMI - THE CIAZT COM!OY OF 1974 MEL IROOIC'1 "BLAZING SADDLES " Ill MOK THRU THUR SD A'( 7:10 P'.M. OHLV - FRI. & SAT. 7 £ 10 P.M. SUMDA.Y OtollY 2->8-f',M. "IUTCH CA.SSIDT & tM-SUMD A.HCE KID" !ll "CHIHATOWH'" -"WOILD'S GREATEST A.THLETE" !GI "RETURN O F THE DRAG ON" Trity" H•ale1-.._ ........ "'SIJNtt'( &-JED" IPGI ~CITY a. )Q. coa.t1 LlMS .. 1"8ol. ClTL-11' fl. z "AlffEDO Go A.RCl.A'" "'PARAUAX VllW"IRI ''THE G•OOVI TUIE'" '"SHOW OF SHOWS"' IRI •'XJMG OF HEARTS'" IUI S~iel Price 12:30 10 2:00 p,m. l••t'9t Sun. g, Holideyij 11.00 Due to thl' limited seating capac ity 1n the Go lde n \\'esl Theater. ··:'\or m an. ls '!"hat )'nu ·"· \I ill o.icld Suncl<1 ~· performuncc·s at 7·30 In the r1·cular Fr1 cl:i ~·-S atur tt av ~ChC'rlul c. Tht• !\hn11 L!()('S on the first thrl'l' 11 t'l'kl·nds CJ( cnur~c:. i n the \'ar ious,-----======:-1 m AUG. 28 AUG. 28 fora J>E:rfect vacatio '"IAM« SHOT" "OH A.MY SliNOAY" IPGI S.A. FRWV !MANCHESTER E)(.J G.G, FRWY !CITY DR. EX.I ·~ ....... , ' . -. ~ Karloff Read Kiddie Stories Q: Is ii true that mo\•ie menace Boris Karloff 011ce did corncdy in a radio series? -~l rs. Thelma R ., l'\or~·a fk , \·a. A : No. Th e only series or r adio progr a m s hogl'yman Boris performed \\"as telling bedt ime :<1lorirs to C'h ildren. 'Glad You Asked That• by Marii.,. Giid Hy G.....,. '!: 1'he ~ng1 1 s h interpre tor ~·ho l r1n11l 1 ted Alexa nd er Solz h l'nils)·n 's comme nt s i,. \V a lle r Cronkltt's TV inte r\·ic~· w•~ bri lliant. lie created the Illusion. in gesture.'li as ~·ell as expression, that Solihenitsyn "·as al'tually speaking perfect F.nglish. \\'ho Is he'? -1\t r. and 1'1rs. T. Saunders, Detroit. A : Oa\'id f'"loyd of the London Daily T ell' graph. St'nd your questinns to lly Gardner, ··G/a9 You Asked Tliof." care of 1 h1.~ nervspoJX'r. P.O. Boz JS&J. Costa hTesa 926?1i. f.lanlyn and /fy Gardner will an.~rvl'r as mon.11 qut'stions as Jliey can rn !11err colurnn. /iu / I/Jc i;o/un1 i> o/ 111011 rnn~·es personal rep/1e.~ irupos.~ibll'. .... ,,_ l • ........ ..... 511 99IO I . DMH 1:00 P"'' SMws Start 1t Dlllk·Cll"*'911 l.lnittll Free• *(ltlfl t i ltri'M·ltt1 ,..,.l '1Ml tA.STAWAT COWIOT" tflil1 Show o" -Chilch-ef\ 6 ttwu 11 -SOt . ~ ... ~. ,, ... ..,1u t 1l-SI. 525·J5M l•n<•'" ..... ••" •' an.ii 111-4070 h•-,, __ .. •' ·--•IC ... I ra2-2••1 TIN U111A f NOUf\ lO "'MAllll.AO IJl"e•Ptr HARIAD 5UMMIR 11'1 GIRL IN llUI M -·---rwo OY1111 llOMIOll ltlrfl DIATH WISH 111 llD SUN !"! ............. CHINATOWN 11t a-.lldJlITTl.ElAUIA & llG JOHN 111 ... ,_ ...... _ __ . .......,._ HARBOR BLVO "·-·--M" ~·-5)1-IZJI -... .... -,.1 ........ CA&.WOINIA SPLIT ._, FIYI WT P'llCES fll Ol!IVI IN ...... -. ... efOa•-°'-''-" 5l4-62SZ u• ---ARNOlD ,. ..... WILLARD .. ,.._ CHINATOWN 111 ,_ """1LITTLI LAUllA & llG JOHN ~ IUT(H CAS,.IDY .... ,, '"""· THI SUNOANC KID ,.. M 7·lstl fl"' THE HlARTllEAK ,CID !Ml GOLDIN YOYAGI Of SINIAD "' NIPTUNI fACTOt "' llYOND AnANTIS "' tb:l:ICDDIDl.lD MANN THEATRES l.Al:GA.IH NJClS "TIL 2:30 .Aal.T'S & STUOlMTS Sl.25 ..... ...._.T ""8ICA.M COWIOT" Ml Dlll Wlll'M ..... ,,.. l([ I. Clm Th• EaCW'Clst NOW Af All THiii CINlMAI . . . I lW A .. I•'• C I N ~MA VIEJO .•.. take." .......... i. -,, """' ~ ............ "' ......... ~ "" '" "'-""" , .... m ... ~··• "''"''"" """ ('"'"' ...... , •"<I • II ~"f'"! t ''l"M -, . .,.. :..O•••t, t1e<. rv ~ _,_. ·-----TIE 11111'1- -TllllllllY LOii CWll IOmlMl «>MTT ..... -------~··--~---·-­!llj-··.~.: .. --·-·~-= "' •Pl.VI .. Jlo,.c."' ..... ' ~ll6--... .... ~-"r ~ 644·0760 '" 'I \\.l't1fl I • . "THE STIHG>" ·-"SlrTHER" IPGI "IUTCH CASSIDY & THE SUtolDANCE !CID" --"TME HEARTI REAIC KID" [f'GI "CHIHA TOWH" "Utt!.~ & Iii) Jot."lal !WE GROOVE TUii .. "SHOW Of SHOWS'" Il l "f'lppl lit tM Sowftl Seti" "DIGIY"IGI A "IA.MK SHOT .. IP'Gol STARTS WED.AUG.28! 1t-v_ . ....,_..,.._. _._, __ ,_ .... _. -t --"""''"'"Q""""•ll•"""'tl""" •T ,..,~ .• !>, ... -°'" ... ..,.,.,, ..... ~-·· ............. ,.~,"~' ·•"•" ....... .,,.,., ... , .. ~. ~ !:!'.:"--,-;;-; .. ;-.... \ ...... _ ... , ........ .,_ ......... ,, ... h MONDAY-FllDAY 7:10 9:20 546·3102 J.t.T, OPIN JT !:&I Sl+OW 1:1J-4:ll· 7,00..t:IJ.l l:JO SUM, OPIN AT h tl s"ow AT l:l l-4:ll· 1-ot>-t:IS I ROBERT S HllW ~TH£ STING" 11Mi .I.I WIJTlllOOI! '"" "BUTCH CASSIDY WINNll SIVEN CAOIMY AWAJIOS THE & SUNDANCE I "WA<>n-., " ' i\I 11 I• I \ HM . ' ' . " 979 ... 141 Special f''i°' 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. 1 •11~ Sun, & Holldeyal t1 .00 A_ "Hfllf RIDES AG AIH"' Y·worid', G.._te1t Altllt+e" !GI Special Pr ice 10: 15 1.m.-1; 00 p.m, h1 .. c911t Sun. & Holidtys) $1 .00 .................. uYeM" ........................ ,,. ·--·· lho:yg<!t """"""" ~fl'll:";\ w'h!hn _, Al Ill f If' WllJON • l lCHARO H:YOI • ,AutA KRlT ~o.SA.u~~ ~?". •. ~-~ ~. : ""= I.I~ • ...,.. : : 6AlllRllAW Nfflllfl' : -.,.r:•·":",:i!iii ···,···••• ~ ' . . 979-4141 /I JO DAILY PILOT ___ _ J.?i111ling a Lender 282.000 W h erP Do You T u rn for . .;;i11<lent Lo<llt Uy SVl~V IA P'flRTl-~H ('t:ll aid offit~r for adv1N'. .~1dt•r('d for aid in your o"-n L1 Recall (L1IJ( 111 a S1•ries) -.:orn1ally }OU v.ould st.art 'A'llh n&hl , rou rnu.<;l /lltel these ' If you ar\~ ;i veteran, 3 len<h·r:. 111 )Our hrune (:on1· ()ffJCl' or r: d u ca t 1 on re-DETROIT I UPI ) The studcr.l 1\ill1 :-.upl'rh E:rildt•:i n1un11y for 1n:.ny rf'fuse ('\'(•n c1uir111ncots. Yoo n1ust not Ford ~lotor Cc. Is recalling and•or v.11h i.:rca! finnnci:.il h> ('()nsider <1 ppl1C'ants "'1th have lived \\'ilh ci!hf'r p<1rent 282,000 of its 1!173 and 1974 ne(•d. Uiurl' ,irt• nun11'r11u~ Ed Hirth, former mayor of Newport Bea('h, has joined Htrbor lnv•strn.nt Comp.any of Corona del htar as sales consultant. according to Bill fling, pre.~ident of the real estate firn1. Prior to joining 1-larbor ln- "''~1r• th··y h,·11 .. 111'1 'n lur t1o10 <:onsccull\'e ""eek! 1-~"·! .......... to ,~!•"• a part -'><.'hok1rst11ps. luw-<"1.st ~tudt'n! .,,N ,_ '-" ,...,.1.._ ..... ,"' ~ .. '" 1 vestment, Hirth was a ci ty coun· ci lman, Conner president of the Newport Beach Chamber of Co n1- 1nerce, led lhe !Tarbor Area Unit· ed \Va y campaign and wa s chair- man of the Public Beaches and Recreation con1mission. loans ;ind ulla·r it·d!'ral ;1 1d established rt"J;ilit111ship. Also, during any gr,·en year; )'OU in ihe' enussion control system J)rogra.111s to h!.!ll> voll 1hrough sonl(> !)\<it(·-; rn<.ikt> :-:.tudt>n\ 111 ust ncilher have been cl~im-!hat may fail afte.r extended w.:e. 'n}(~ f<'ord recall is the collcgt'. loans dite(·1[y. So do nl~ny cd as a dependent for 1ncon1e 11 f llul "'''•I :1\"'·tll th" n11tlions .sccr>nd major defect reca or ... "' ' <.'11ll1'R''·"· un h rrslUt:s •• n d t;1x purpo~~ nor received !I 1 h ol )'OU \~hO d(Jn t rnnk ill th•· 1 a po uuon system. n t e ,.0.,,, 1.,011,1 S('hools. rnore t i..'111 $600 in support h Ch 1 d d IOI) Or Y~,, ,,1,,s>. •ho he1~·e11 t f 1 01 er, rys er v.•as or ere • "' rum anyune ot11cr t ian yuur serred 111 the Armrr1 Forces (), \fill 1 fllu.l it di f/iclllt spou 'i<' You'll g c n er 3 1 t y hv the ~;nviroomental ~Olei> find who..'>e fan1ihc~ ;1ri· Ill '" lucal e fl le11der? qualify for a sub~1diU'd loan tional ,\f(825enll00ry this spring to Two new sales repres enta- tt1•Tw tives have joined the Newport lhl' 1n1ddl~-tughl'r 1 n c o n1 r rct I · . ears. A. \'('ry. Tight and hur· if )OU ulc('l t h l's c 111· Beach office of Ch•rl" Dunn Comp•ny. J. Rob.rt Spence, of Garden Grove. s ~nt sev- en years in professional baseball, the last two with Lhe Chicago \\'hite Sox. bracket s~ dC'JX'nd('nec rcnuirt·n"K:nls ~nd IT IS l\'OT k.nov•n hou· many rl'ndousl\' e.'l:pcnsi\'l' rrc-d1t, ,, llere arl' bru!;il cOniµ..•titlon from o!ht·r only your and 'or your o:;pouse's c.1r o"·ners "'ill respond lo a n ;; "' I! r ~ · 1 ea rnings arc t.:0nsidC<'rd. 1'"-Ford recall. since a · h1ght•r-.\"1l'IC int: types of loa11s. 1te to ·1ue~11on.') 11u11fuocrion 1n the a n t l · Brent Freitas resides in Nel\-port Bcat:h. I and a r1,,,1ni.: default rate have Q n r · / ! , l n1 n !" t re-· · u e11al'rs e 111< e-pollution E!qUipment c: o u Id Quent Iv h ,V ~1a~h .. •d thi: funds a\adJblt· [\ir pt'Jldrnt srivlent~ bvrroui? II f 1 • I I l' actua y i mprove ue lan1iliC'~ lac-s U( en o:ins. I Santa Ana resident James H. Forsythe has joined Coch rane Ctlew and Comp1ny, Inc. as vice pres ident. A . This \'::lril's froin 00111-cconon1y. E\·cn in a sa ely· in,g.the .~ta~-Q. \\'Jinr t~ rli e (/pfa11 /i munity to con11nun 1ty. Frc-related deiect ca 1n p 3 \ g n. .r::enng ur:iin ,..otc nn "Uara11lcC'd stude11 I d ·" I \\'here there is a danocr lo of n\ectinf! v riucnt y, Jn epetrucnt s!u< ents ·~ ri sinr, c 0 1. lidnl.S? rind themst>lvcs 111 a bind the driver and his passengers, Prior to joi ning the Fullerton-based public re- lations firm. F'orsythe \\'as advertisin g manager at llyland Division of Travenol Laboratories in Costa 1\fes a. le~e cos t s PORTElll A About one in :!O defaults bf!(:ause of their mo:>ilit y and many motori!ls never have for l\~O or n1ore child rC'n : each vear. bu! the Office ot ltlt'ir lack of estr:1hlis!ied bank-!he defect fixed. f:duca1i1Jn pr c ti 1 c I s the ing contacts. f~ord spoke.!lmen emphasized Q. llou1 do 1 fnul th" b•:.~t ntullbtr v.·iJI r is{' ns n1orc S 1 d' · , .. ~ recall was voluol3'y and • , onlt: L'n in g a gen c 1 es iit: college !0011 rtans? Jo11ns con1e dut>. though. prefer indei:iendent slu· sa id it had oo connection with A. You mus~ shnr for a den ts bec<1use these st udents another EPA investigation Richard W . Cl•rk bas been appointed periph- eral equipment sales n1anager for Microdata Cor- porat ion of lrvine. Id Q. I 've ('Ut niyse/j 011 . colleRe loa n as you \rou hrive '1 greater stake in main· that could result in 1.4 milhon I l Olh '' front fll!,/ wealtlt·y parent. F d ~.. I •1 ! or a 1nor gage or any c taining a ,...ood credit record or , \ft;;nera 1• o or s, , f' , d 1 0,, 1 Do I f/Ulllify for a gua.run-"' h 1 and 1 I-le was a product marketing manager for In· tranet Corporation prior to joining ~ticrodata. major 1nJncmg ca . ., than dependent students. C rys er Vo kswagen 1972 teed st ndent loan? up a budgt:>l or all your an-model cars being ordered ticipated college costs. Check A. Probably yC's. To be con· c0,y,11M n 1• ,1.id Eftr.,-,r•~•·· ""· brou2ht back to deal ers. out v.1th you r school's finan· ----------------'"--'-----"------'------"---------- cial aid offit'<'r every loan • soorce for \\'hich you might possibly be eligible. Then can· vass loca l banks. sa~'ings associations. other 1C'nding in- stitutions and don 't overlook credit unions and pension plans. Q. Which is 1.he nwjo-r government progro1n to aid middle-income stuLlents? A. The Guaranteed Student Loan Program, undr.r which aboul one million students will receive loans is 1974-75. Q. lVho is eligible for these loon s? A. A.ny bona fide student. regardless of fatnily income, assuming the loan doesn't ex- ceed the cost of schooling ancl is used soley for this purpose . ·~ • I\'ewport. Beach resident August F. W•nMr has been elected a vice president of D1tatron, Inc. and of its subsidiary Shelly As50Ci•tes of Santa ..-\na. lie Y.ill continue as general manager of Shel· ly, a pool he has held since 1973. • A. D. Penh•ll has joi0€d Carl K•rcher Enter- priMs as managing director of con struction. l ie will be respon· sible for the total construction progran1 at Carl's Jr. restaurants. Previously, Penhall owned and oper ated a marine engineer- ing construction firm. He resides in Newport Beach wit h his wife and two children. • Avco Community Develop-P'li NHALL ,/ er's operations department has a new director of operations in D1vid Stein. Also aiding in the restructuring of the de- partme nt are architects James W. Smith and Nine• R. North. Ho.......ever. only :i student v.·hose family 's adjusted year- lv income is less than $15,000 t'or who othcN 'isc c a n su bstantiate need \ qualifies for a subsidized loan. ln both cases, it's up to the student to find a v.·illing lender tough to do in this period. THREE MULTl·TENANT UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT S9·ACRE SITE North Anah.im/Ounn Business Park Features Lagoon, Landscaping Sn1ilh was appointed planning manager and will work with the planning. architecture and en· gi neering staff in Laguna Niguel. 1'.ls. North ha.-. been appointed administrative assistant. Q. flow do T SUlrt looki;ig for a le11.dh1g agency? Du1ut Park Complete .Mid .. day American Stock List A. Go to your school's finan· radio pager ---·---$17.00 a month total cost ---·---no deposit on credit approval ORANGECOUN7Y RADl07ELEPHONE SERVICE 1-c 835-3305 Under Way J 11, Alialiei111 Si te preparation has started on lhe $2 nlillion North Anaheim-Dunn Business Park. a 59-acre devetopn1en! integrating a c.'Qmmercial center and business-industrial complex. The North A.nahehn-Duno complex. located on the Santa Ana Free,...·ay at the junction wi!h the Artesia and Rive rside frl'C\l.'<Jys, .,.,,i ll be developed jointly by Dunn Properties <t!ld other commercial de,·ctopers. 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"~··~"~~ ... ..-e~t ' 1 I , I I • A 12 DAILY PILOT 1 11t~d.iy Au911u 27. l'J74 ------- TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening AUGUST 27 )0 A Jfcw Trt11urc Hunt (3') Hor•n's Heroes I (@ Koltrwo~ Sqijues Hetp Th, Neighbor Secrets ol the Dtep 11tn1y li»k hold Rcnn1t Cl11rt (d,.•rd~. W JI. Str1tton •nd Al•n C6uld•el! also '>111 0 1l ~j l}QJ m NIC I 11••d•J Mrstt1J-B1n1cet "lt>e 3 M•ll•cn llolt~r Pi!acf' (II) B1ndct~'s 's lJgnmen! •s le 11e1e1m•n~ how I J~"'I •OCfU)!~(I '""°~en tC•'h my~ !~tJOusly ll1s;ip~Jred f 6 i M1kt Douglas Shh' 0 119 ,J.J iJ JffiABC Tut1d1r Movie: (C) {90) "S.tt11'• S{h<JO! lor Cul1" (fl) fwsp) '74-lloy !hrn~e), 1'\~le l6~0)un, r4m~I• fron;.:,,,, Jamie Smitll b cklon, Jo V1rn fle~t A )'llung .,.cman's 1n•Mh&l l1on into lht seem1n111 unmcl••tttd lul(ode u! het ••Sier leJds !<.l 'n fltluSiwt !'."Is' ~c.idemy (D Merv 'ri!hn Sllow (F) Mow1t: (C) (90) ''W llll, Wiid Planer' (adV) '61-rony Ru~el ff! Hollywood Tele:wislG11 T~•alre "lnem·~~" A long·sutter+ng ... a1tei lon~lly turns the tables on i cus- tomei. a man .. host onl~ dehght •S pel!t11ng !Ile wo11ter •bout lhe sti· V•ct S~m J;itte llnd Ned Gl.155 Slli!. CI!) P1no1•m• Howtll 9:00 go Los Gr•nM1 Anos dtl Rock ~ Tdc·Rewlst. 1 Cllmenl1rio1 9:10 E GE THEATERo * EMMY WINNER, "TELL ME WHERE IT HURTS" Mauree n Stapleton O CI!,(l:(tJ G[ Ttlt11tcr "Te!I Me W/lere It Hurt$" (R) Ma111ee11 S1apleton porlr.:1ys a middle·•1ed hou~"l'1le whole discon1ent with he1 own J<1c k of iierwn1I accomplish· ment causes her to establl~h a women's eonldousness-raisrng grouo w•!h her tnend~. Paul Servino also You A.$ked lor It I O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Ro•d to Kone kont' (tom) '62-Bob Hopt, Bing C1osby, Do1othy tamou1. .!.l~r5. m n11l,irl m•m @ Lrt's Mike A Detl film fe1tu1t il (:j)Te Ttl1 the T1uth AlidoflldGS del Hort• Dty 11 lf i1ht Producer No1man l>r1rna Lea11ues ts. lO;OO O ~OO®J eDPolicc Sto11 I 011\000rs Wlltl ken C11l1w11 ··Jhe Gamble" (RJ Angie Oickinwn Bobbr Goldsboro Show stars as a desk otlice1 whose trans· l ittle Ruc111 ter 10 the v1te squad leads to ~ senes or explosive clevelopmenls, .<IO I)@(!)@ Malldt (R) Arthur 0 m (F) Ntws and Vivian 1e!u1n from their hDl\ey. r6) The Bold Ones moon to find Walter boiling rnadl 0 (~ Cl)) CJ) ffi Marcus WelbJ <1•e1 • b~d investment tip Aflhu1 M.I>. "lht Basic Moment" Part I aave hlm. (RJ or. Wtlby'~ daughrer. who l"ent 0 ~@(]Qi €D Adam-12 "Tak· to Sou th America following he1 ing It [asy" (R) OUicer Reed, onf marrrafe. returns home pregnant desk lluty 1eteoves a bomb .hreat.I but wanting an ibort1on beCJu5e and Mallo 0 y helps ~ rookie otficer in she ha~ been exposed to ·u bella. a~ursu1!. , ., ~ Min in A Suituise U Mo.Vie: (2h1) 'The tidy Ewe : Alvin Allty: Memories l Visions (com) 41-Barbara Stan-..yck, Hen-. , !'raise the Lord Club ry Fonda, Cliarl es Coburn. 00 Best cl Groutl10 10:30 I W11on Train 0 1~001 @ CD H•P Pr D•r1 sm~sb1 "AU the Way" (R) Rich1 e's worldly Lt Ciudad Gr1~1 friend, Potsie, lints up a date 101 · Nocltts T1p1tias him witli Miry lo~ and co~nr.els 11:00 EJ Q Q gJ ~ ffi Nen Rithie flOt to be ~·s u~ual 1mma · (3J(j)@)Ei)ll1'@Hewi , tu1e ult. l<iilhy 0 Dare gues\1. 0 Best or 'roucJiO I De11t1's Choite (J) Wyatt EaflJ Salt~i to Allvtnture (D Al!ftd Hitclltod Pr"4!nb Gor~n " ID Morie: "Thunder Over T1n(it1" flJI Movie: (211~ Mr. ~t!vtdue (ad•) '57-Robert Hutton. G•n to Cllllege (corn) 49-C11I· (f7J(J)PetirG11nn ton Webb. Sh•rley Temple. t26 The: Saint I N111 .luild~ Man Dut1oy5 flD Yo11 101 Health Et J111c10 • (,7:9 (!))Wanted: Dead or Al:we torud1 I ~ -: Morie: "Th : Decisie n of Chri1-11:30 0 (}_1J [J) (!)CBS Litt Mowot: toplltr Blake" /dial '48-Roberl (Cj "Fraulein Doktor" (dra) '69-- Dou11las, A!ellS Smith. Suly l(endall./.enneth More. ~ 1).j ~J®l m Johnn1 C..rson tlO fractured nickers U EATON Presents =3 in _.)~~vie: ".I Cover the Under· * "The American Parade'' world _ (dra) 5~-Sean. McClol}' . 0 ([ft Cl))@ ffi Wide Worl d series. The 34th STAR Mrste11 "Murder Wor~! Overtime" with Richard Kiley 12:00 O Movie: "Horne on the Pt1i1it" If)@@(]) I $,f{IAL I Kansas: (wes) '39-Gene AIJtrr. TM 34tll Star Richaid Kiley por-0 Wtnled: Dead or Alivt lll1ys the head ot a !amily through ID Movie: (C) "l1!1yette" (dra) whose lives viewer~ see the evolu- 1 '62--0rwn Welle5. he~ Hawkins. tion cf l<ffliaS from I bar:ly h~blt· 12:30 0 Clndid C1111t11 able. slorrn-swtpl land. 1dtn11!otd, on urty maps 1s "The G1111 1 1 :00 (3}0 00 ~CI!Hewl Americ.'ln Desert," through its 0 ®J Tomorrow bloody birth as ttlc 34th state _in l 1:45 8 M<ivle: "The Stttl T11p .. (d1i) 186! 1nd into an era where .. with •52.:..Joseph Cotten, Tert~il Wughl. flit planting ol a 1'111dy stra in cl ] wheat called Turkey Red, the roots 2:00 m All-flight Show: "'l AiM at the ot its pre~e nt agricultural prM.I stari," "Wit ol the Sllellilcs" Wednesda y ··--------- 2:30 0 (C) "So This Is Pa ris" (rom) '55 -Tony Curtis, Glo1ia OeHa•en. QQ) (C) "fwt to\l'li's" (rom) '61- Shir\ey M1clame, Lawrence Haf\/ey, o ... YTIME ~.10VIES Jack Hawkins. I ~3 [j"J (C) "The C<J01 Ones .. {mus) t:0o 0 (C) "Somt People" (adv) '63 '67-Roddy M'Dowa\I, Debbie Wa'· · --=Kennelh Mo1e, Annilia Wills, David son. ' Hemmings. D1v1d Andrews. 3:00 CaJ "l>ut Relttions'' {co m) 'J6- f.30 O "In ttle Mt111time, Oarlinf• Laurel & Hardy. (rom) '44-Jeanne C1a1n, f ranll Lattimore, Eugene PalleUe. 3;30 f) (C) "Che1ptr by tM Do1enN (com) 'SO-Ch!lon Webb, Myrna l;OO D "Jhe Ghss Key" (mys) '42 Loy, Jeanne C1a•n. -A!an ladd, Veron•ct lake "Cun· smoke" {"'e5) '53-.Audie Murphy, (3, "fttr)' to Hont Mo11g" ldt~) '61 .=curt Jur11en~. Or50n We lles. , Susar Cabot. 2:00 m "Je1n111 E111les" (dra) •57_ 0 (CJ ''T,mthine" (adv) '64- llim Novak, Jeff Chandler. Naiicy Kwan, JamllcS fo~. 1:0012_61 (C) "The first Tr1velit1t Silt s· 4:00 (j7, TJ "P1i1m1 P•rty" (com) '64- lady" (com) ·~&-G1ngt1 Ro~e1s, lommy l\•rk, Annet!e funo cello. Carol Channing, I S:JO m (C) "Good liews" !com) '47 - t:OO ffi "ll!ee1I EntrJ" (dr.i) '49--Mai!J June All~son, Me l lorme, !'eter l.p• Toren, Howard Dull. 101d. KO CE TE LEVISION LOG ):60 MAl(IHG TIHHGS GROW (C) "5hor! (11!s'' 1':111 -WHEELS, KILHS, AHO ClAY 4C) "8ffiinn;ng •o ·r~•ow' 01> Hie Po!!e"s Write!: C~l1n.::Jer" l ·N M I 5 T E R R 0 G E JI. S . HEIGHl!IORHOOD 4C) 4:)0 ElECTR1C CO"'P ... HY !C) J;IMI SESAME STll.E'ET (C) 6:00 011.AHGE COVHTY REVIEW lC l 6:)0 ... SEASON OF CEL EllR ATION {C) Tl\!~ prog•am tloc11mt nl> 0<1e -H<,lmenl In Ille Ille ol C"·t~9o's FrH 51'ffl T ~~lre. 1:00 MAl(ING TN l"IGS "5hor! Cuti" J:JO A. WORLO TO "l'r~nce on tile Move" 1:00 SPECIA'L: CCI "Parole" Fil"er d~v' '" !ne Wo•llingt~n S!Me F'en!lentlary, were •Pflnl bY 1ne P"><!11crion crew lo !llm tnh do(11men!ary, E (;. M~•1nall n~rret~1. t :OO SPECIAL (Cl "Mvshklll" mlnl WIN A BIKE A bike a day wi ll be given away at Fashion Island Newport Center now thro ugh September 7th. •• • ALL YOU N EE D TO DO t o en- ter this contest is to pick up your fre e e ntry coupon at mo st Fashion Island stores -fill out and deposit in the big drop 'box under the "sky-d ivers" statue on the mall near Pen ney 's ,.,, , ,, •• i•' ~· Winners names will be posted daily on the drop box & winn ers will be noti fied by teleph one. Good Luc.kl FASHION ,_, .. , ISLAN D -·-Jf»WPORT CENTllR Pecll80: Cont .......,-!.htween J1mb0fff aN MacArthur ,. 3V2 DAYS ONLY Wednesday _7:30 a.m.·6 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 1hlnday 7:30 a.m.·6 p.m. SALE STARTS 7:30 A.M. SHARP EACH DAY OUR "HOTIEST" SALE OUTDOORS UNDER THE SUN ! ds of Tires M\lst Go Warehotlse -H~n~re B"Y ~ow & save W 're C\earinq our . -one-of·a·Ktnd - e Some Pairs Sets - QUALITY IHDIA TIRES MANUFACTURED BY GENERAL TIRE 4 PLY NYLON CORD WHITE WALLS 825xl 5 ••. B25xl 4 •..... $16 B85xl5 .••• $18.95 900xl5 •.•. $1 9.95 Plus S2.32 to $2_80 F.E.T. Gefteroa~j White\ine GTS"" 95 EVEN IF -You do not need tires now, it will pay you to buy them and take them with you. Wheel mounting FREE when you need them. WIDE 70 SERIES General India Whitewall Fiberglass Belted F-70.14 GENERAL SCRAMBLER Scrambler Letterwhite FIBERGLASS BELTED G70xl4 G70xl5 GENERAL JUMBO 780 FIBERGLASS ~...,..."1BELTED 26 50 29 95 L-78-15 l).llANGE Black F.E f. S3 27 FE T S2 54 F E T. S2 84 STEEL BEL TED RADIAL BLEMS $ BR7S.13 DR7S.14 GR7S.l 5 5 JR7S.15 LR7S.15 PLUS $2.26 to S3.60 F .. E.T. Each Tire -Depending on Sile Don Swedlund's J.781 4 H-7814 F.E. T. S2. 75 lo $2.80 Alignment ·COMPACT & STANDARD AMERICAN CARS Extra charqe for larger · or air conditioned cars, setting torsion bars ••• and parl9 if needed. 4 ,ly Hylo11 Cord Ofld 2 f1ber9oss a.tt1. A-7111. fvN ... ,. GENERAL INDIA RBERGLASS BELTED Complete BRAKE OJERHAUL . THIS WEEK OOLY. .. STANDARD &COMPACT 'AMERICAN CARS INCLUDES: . 1. Install ~EW heavy duty lining on all 4 wheels! 2. Rebuild the cylinders o n all wheels! 3. Bleed brakes -1ns1a11 heavy duty brak.e fl uid. 4. Inspect brake return springs 5. Turn and true al! 4 brake dr ums 6. Repack Iron! wheel bearings. 7. Adjust brakes and Check emergency linkage 6. Road lest vovr automobile. $ 95 h1N ....... for .... -......... ...... --part. If ••dod. GENE RAL TI RE COAST GENERAL TIRE 585 WEST 19th ST., COSTA MESA -DAILY 7:30 to 6:00-646-5033 -540.5710 ooner oflater · ... you'il own Generals I 11 I . .. ~ .. : D My flak won mill on My and N is a prac com he i. D, non he died ha p Irie f•m de it< I lose AD • l BEA ANDERSON, Editof Captured in the ioy of ploying ore Leona Moltz (above), Ello Lou Schlegel, Joan Thomassen and Alayne Armstrong (r ight, left to right ). Daily Pilot Photo s by lee Payn e I , . · ' ' ! ' ' . ' • ., ' • ¥ • ~ ~. "' ' • .. T 0 ~ 0 ~ . . . • Musician Hannah Skupen also ploys with Orange Coast College Orchestra . STRINGS BOWING By NATAIJE 1-,. llOLTZ:\IA:'\ First, one toe beats time. then a foot t<Jps out !he rh ythm . The. n1usicia11s are captured in their joy at pla.}1!11';. ··Let's get on \\'ilh it" ... "tempo" ... an{] "contrast" f\01v fro111 1hc n1idsl uf lhc P;1c1lic Strings. Tl1ey ;ire pl<1ying eight mt'l\ifluous ~tringl'd 1n::-trun1ents in preparation ftir co111.:crts 1J1ey give :Ji libraries, n1t1scu1ns .ind schools. l\ll·;.\1BEllS 1\lembers of lhC' musH::al group •nclude c£'l\1st Alayne 1\rmst ronR 11ho 1s kno11n in Southern Californi <J for her p!ayjng and 1eachin1? abilitv. The ne1vest "n1e1nbcr. Evelyn Fancher :t!so plays 11 ilh the P:1sadena Symphony ;ind lhe Blue Bayou Strings a \ 01sncyland. :".'e11'[10rt Beat:h resident J o a n Thomassen 11•as a music major at Pasadena Ci1y College and periorn1s 1\·i th trios and quartets. Another mcrnbcr of U1e Blue Bayou Strings. Joanne Ausmus has been teaching music in the <i rca for 20 yc.-irs . F:lla Lou Schlegel. ~t·v.·1xirtcr and viola playe r has a BA and i\1A jn music frorn USC. She ha s :ip1x-arcd as a piano soloist 1\ith !>CVeral Orange Cow1ty orchestras . A11ditnccs ha\"e seen and heard Hannah Skupen featured \\tlh thr Orange Coasl Collrgc S)mphony Orchest rn. Kansas lost llosa Lee l\lcK<iy, "·ho attended Bethany College there on a n1usic scholarship. lo California. Violist Leona Maltz also plays violin. She aucndcd Los Angeles City College and UCl.A and plays v.ith !he Orange Co:ist College Symphony. The members, residents of Orange County. claim music is as important as English, biology and math. They believe that v.'ithout music. "we are in danger of dehumanization. School children in particular need ~lendelssohn, Grieg and Britten," y:hlch is Ole m1L5ic they p!ay. The musica l ensemble, r or m e r members of the Orange Co u n t y Symphony, decided to play together y,•hen the symphony disbanded due to lack otfunds. At the lime, Dr. \\larren 1.far:sh, coordinator of music for Orange County Department of Education wanted to bring small chamber groups to the schools. He became interested in the i>acific Strings and asked if they \vould give concerts. '·\\le invited Dr. l\tarsh lo hear us and prepared a program ," one member said. And a special lunch. another added. "'\\·e were goi ng to bribe him \·l"ith our great croking," they said laughingly . But they V.'ere hired before he ate the specially prepared food . EARLY START Some of the peoplt> in the Pacific S!rings began their musical ca reers on sctiool instruments and all began playing in elementary school. Among the earliest memories of those days, one perforn1er recalled. \1"3S the $10 violin her folks bought at the pav.mhop. "Tile one I started on v.•as mark:ed dov.11 to M.50 because I had a friend at the store." another offered. These artists challenge those \\·ho v.'OU.ld eut music wt of !dn:il budgets, saying "music takes in many facets of the child. "Children need exposure to ctassieal music and it has become diffiruJt for them to get it." they claim. Students in the lov.er grades tell them they never heard music such as theirs, the sounds or r'1ozart, Ucethoven and Bach. "IJow sad." they· excla imed . \rERSATILE The Paci fic Strings are all chiefs and no Jrxlians. They rotate jobs. discuss. argue and express opinions free ly. "\\'e are friends grov.·ing together as sisters ... Between them. they bril~ about 33 children. Despite three nc\~· babies, the mothers have not missed a concert, because their avowed purpose remains strong. ~1U3ic is a lifetime pursuit for tt>e eight \\:Omen "'"ho have been playing a total or 22l years and who, "plan to go on forever." Prescription Written for Doctor's Problem DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 15. h-fy generation .11:ets an awful lot of flak about the evils of drugs, but I wonder how many people realize that mi ll ions of adults arc just as hooked on pills as the k\d who is on acid~ ~1y own father i.t a perfect cxainplc and he is a physicif. No on~· would ever guess that Dad is a pill junky. He has a successful practice and is well-respected in the commun ity. Becauge he Is n legal addict. he is safe from the law. Dad v.·rites out prescriptions for nonexistent patient~ aod gets ~nylhing he wnnts. Three months ago he nearly died from an ovtrdose of pills. ll happened again last week. His doctor friends don't know nhout it , but his family does and we arc \~orr it.'CI lo death. I Jove my rathe~ nnd don '1. ''"int tu lose him . 11ow ean I help him ?- ADDICT'S DAUGHTER Ann Landers Ji DEAR o AUGllTER: "Physician heal thyself" Is easier said than done. \'our dad needs the help of a no t h e r professional. Tell him you know be Is a very sick man. Plead with hi m lo seek the help of a physician fri end -he· fore l&'s too late. DEAR ANN LANOEJtS: Qrcasl:>n;-il!y you allow someone to stand on his ov.•n per~onal soapbox 11nd cxprf·s..1: hhn.<wlf through .vour rol11n1n. I hop(' you \viii gr~1 n! n1c that pnv\lf'l;t' I 1-llTI a ll'<l t:hl'r \\llh ll 111£'S~:l/.(L' llL1'(' It Is: llc11r Pa rent~: As your children ho ve gone th1·ou~h sc·hool. has thC're been n leachc.r nr two v.·ho put in extra effori to h<:lp one of thcn1 ovrr thf' rough spols'! !las your child c\·c,r con1c home and .<:Hui. "~liss. or .~!rs., or i\tr. S:> and ~ 1s really te;1chin~ 1nC' wn1cthing?" Or pcrh~P" your f'h1l d hrt:i had some unu .<:11;:11 <liffirult y with rt•n<ling or English nr rnnth :ind n tCll("h('r 1vc11t out of h1f; 1\·ay to hrlp h1rn undcrsland. Pl1·a~t' 1nkc thL' 1i111e to tC'lephonc (Jr \1n1t· :1 note nntl 11•1 1hnt h•i1cher h.1111\1 !he l'flort \\as ;1ppr0riatrd. ''uu I .Lil 1 11111!~1!11' \Vh:ll ti \11.\Uld 1'll'rtn to a \(',11·hr·r /\ prit on thr-hfl('k fron1 u 1non1 or a dAd--mlt · not only m,1kc "' that l':'.!achcr reel greaL but it also 1vil\ f'ncouragc him to redouble his effort s for other children.-A TEACHER \VHO LOVES TO TEACH OE:AR TEACHER: Glad ~·ou asked for th@""soa pbo:r. Your mtssa~e is a timc- fy one since school •ill be startin~ soo n. To you parents oat there who ha\'C never !iAid "Thank you," thl1 year might be a stood time to bestln. DEAR AN~ LANDERS : \\'hal can parents do v.·hen their only daughtl'r 1s in volvt.'<i in an illicit love affair i for five years), has had three children hy ;1 previous m<lrriage and then has lhl.' nerve to tell her parents it's her busint·ss y,•hat she dOcs \\•ith her life? In lh C' mcanlin1c she had nn :ibortil)n (it \vus a ll1b.,J pregnancy ) and vt•ry n('nrly lost her life. TI1c girl con!inurs lo go 1\·i1h l hi~ moron "'ho is married and h:is thrt·(· rhil drCJ1. lie has been giving her excust•s for 1he past rive years why he can't marry her and she believes hitn . \Ve arC' dying of shame and can't get her to lislcn lo reason. \Vhat do you sui?~cst ?-BROKEN HEARTED PARENTS l"IEAR PARE:\'TS: r\ot a darr>ed thing. r,,·erytlt\n g }"OU say got1 in one ear and out tht-other. \Obviously, there's Ye ry little In ~''''~ to step K. Do the best you can by youi' grandchildren and don't give your deoghltr any more advtet. OF.AR ANN I.ANDERS: Please don't think l'n1 foolish . but I need an ans...,·er and r m su re you y,•il\ give it to me straight. 1'his n1an and hi~ v.•ire (1"11 call then1 111(' A.<:f anrl my husb.1nd and 1 v.·rrc. a "·oodt•rful four:;omP . F'or nearly 25 yt'ars 11•c took tr11Js togC'lhC'r. \\'c ln\"Ni 1n travf•l ;i nd it wns Rlv.·ays a pleasure to be v.ith the1n. Within the last two years. ~fr. A and I both loot our mates. We havt been a comfort to each other, but there is no romance bel"'een us. We BrQ just good friends. In fact. I've introdu~ f\lr. A to some attractive ·widows hopinp he midlt remarry. LaS't week v.·e had .supper logethf"Z and reminisced about the delightful lrip1 ""e had enjoyed. f\lr. A sugge.sted th111 this fall the two of us spend 10 da'~ motoring up the coast. stopping wherev~r we please. Of course . ...,.e would ha1·• separate accommodations. I'd love to do it. Ann , but wou14 S Y reputation be tarni!tled~ What dt -y'ou· think ? -f'l.ATON IC 1.1 PIITSBURGll DEAR P.: When an unmarried couplt travels IO~tlhtr lhcre'1 .surr to bt t.ll 1f you don 't cart-about t~ w•a:Jfl.11 tongues pa ck: your ba1s and go. 814 be pr tpared for r.ome goe11lp, btcausl there wilt I.IC plenty. r ) B 2 DAIL V PILOT Golden Memories The F'rcd \ralter Opps, rr.~1drnts of ('o~ta ~1 csa all during their 50 ye.a rs of n1arr1a ge . ..,..·ere hon ored on th(li r go I ti r fl an111\·c:r:-.~1ry Y.'1th :u1 open h!lu~c in tilt-' F1r ... 1 l 111lcd :'ll1·1Ji. ud1:-t 1 ·1iu1ch .. \1non~ tile gue~t:; \\'C'rL' thc·ir rhildren. ~Ir-.. F:d \\1111 iJ1 nger. ~lrs. Jiohert Edwards and l\i('l1:1rd Opp; !'.! grandC'h i!dren :ind Edith 1'owcr. 'A'hn ~cr\'c d a .~ bridc~rn:.i id ;1\ their \\'Cdllin~ • >- Horoscope: VirQo Looks to Future -WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 4 By SYDNEY OMARR ARI ES (March 21-April 191: Blockbusters occur ; means lifestyle is shaken, changed , revised, revie"·ed. \Vhat was coruidered soUd may come apart at ~earns. 't'ou get proverbial second cha nce. TAURUS (April Z0..\1ay 201: Relatt\'es :ind mail seem to dominate . ''ou find that instructions, 1n e s s a g e s . addresses intC"nningle a n d eonfusion could result. Key nO\\' is to be analytical. GE<\1ISI l!\.!ay 2l·JW1e 2fl): iioney and how it gets that \~·ay -Uiat no1v is a dominant s ub j<'l't . Emotional ln\l'Olvemeots also ho Id priority pOltil1on. A('('ent Is on home, Stt'Urity, fa rn i I y , d I p Io m a c y , necessary concessions. CANCER (Jtme 21·July 22 ): You have more respoosibility than originally was anl!tlpated. You leam that those "'ho "·ere apparently gil'ing you something for noth.ing -Y:ere laughing up !heir sleeves. Lt:O (July 23-Aug. 22\: ~fuch that occurs now is undercover. quiet, reserved. 'i'ou may want to break through, bu1. th('re are corrunitments, responsibilities. Parent, authority figure enters picture. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sep<. 22\o \Vhat you seemed to possess could be sliding away. Key 1!1 to rno\t-v.uh the tide. Let !he pa st go -look to the future. Affair ol heart 1s highlighted. LIBllA IS.pt. 23-PcL 221: Strike independent st ance . Crtate; hear sound of your o"TI voice. Stick to individual style. llome, security, property and carttr mingle. ple'l't'!' f;11! i11t•) pl<Jct f'rot('('t \l<i lu<tbles. CAPRICORN (Dec. Z2·J3n. 19): You n\ay (t'el l>IOC'kt..'<i. restricted. Key i.i to be thorough concerning detail s. T~kf' spt"('ial C'11re wit h legnl papers. Al' c en I Is on partnership, niarriage. AQ UARIUS (Jan. 2~Feb. 18J: You may have more questions than a n s we rs . Accent 1s on secrets ; some doubts and fears. You finally arrive at conclusions "'ith aid of one who has privileged infom1ation, PISCES <F'el>. l!l-~1arch 20 ); Setback should be hoJ)('~. w1~hts are subject to revision. Ywng or ro1n~.Uc u1dh'idu:.il oould be ma&g unteason<1bl~ den1ands. IF TOOi\ Y IS Y 0 U R BJRTHIJAY you are creative !lfubborn, independent and a~ j orii.,'ina! 1hinker. You have more fun than usual in 5epten1bt-r -!ravel and social whir\ Li.Jul<l be on you r agenda. \ Leo and Aquarius persons play sigt1ifitant rol~ in your life. ''oo lave unique ability to get to heart of msttel".!I. You are a fascinating person -and you don 't alwa~ know what's best !or you. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·NO\'. 21): )'our httn('h is val id. Know it and follO\\' it. Teach and learn -share kno\\·ledge. (;ain ally in one you respect. Postpone trip if pc&ible. Steer clear of disputes w i th relatives. regardl'<i as ten1porary. Some ]----------- sAG ITI•Rrus 1Nov. 22-1"'=R::--:-U=-F=F=-E=L:--:-L-='-=s=;;;.I Dec. 21 ): Don't jump at ffrst offer. Forces are scattered - you ha ve right lo wait w1til UPHOLSTERY WHtl T•1 W••t The Int 1t22 H.,bor lh·d. Cn,,. M.,.. -s.t1.02st Nuptial Vows Recited ~ Course Expands dBs f'\....,.eo'9,HM1i.ro9 "" Cond. T1-s1or11 ~ F'RANCIS- '\,, ORR J' fl:\~; ST/\Tltl.\EH\' Illy ROW! SO'f 20°/o Ct«ISTMAS CA.IDS ....._...iwd · Hl,twd ...., -w-f.1P"1~5 111 1111 ~~ ii 3 Full Service ·I '· Locations in ~ Huntington Beach '' PRESCRIPTIONS \ • (h1rg1 AC<I Ullh . 0.llYt rlu Ltl uJ ••flll your prn111I prtKrlpti.111 ·~\~I '117 Srh Simi •.•..••• lSHIOS Hunli"f!Oft H1"*'r •• I~ ; llWl!hun.t & H1mHt•11 fU.4"2 1 · F ·.:·#': -.;..c-' '# -·-. ' i \IF: Sl'r;('/_\/.17,f; iX\\'OT:1'1.\'(; \I TU/ L.\/Wl :.\Cllll'rE/;.) RADCLIFFE HALL PRIVATE SCHOOL 121 CI TRON, ANAH EIM 635-7892 Firm Discipline Grades 1-8 Credentia led Teac hing Stall Transportati on Available BRUSH ond BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anyone can care for a Brush & Blower hair style. or our other curl coaxing. fu ss-tree. ru ll functional SC!SSOR STYLES which are as easy lo do as 1ust shampoo! Our lamp cu ts, linger tumb!e cuts. curling iron cuts. wa sh towel dry, brush 'n llult cuts or simple wash and wear cuts are SCIS· SORED. all l<1ke-care-0 ! yoursell styh . .<s Good lor any age. any hair No le<1s1ng, no rollers. no pins, no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO: HO SET PlltMAMEHT WAVIES. YOU MAY HfVfll WA.HT TO SfT YOUR HAIR AGAIH. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntington Beach 'S64 H-tlton A"'· 968-3535 FuUerlon • JO SH. Horbcw lhd. 81'i-3863 Doil I A.M. to I 0 r .M. :sot. & S..11. t to S r .M. Fish Fry ODl~J79 All you can eat! Every Wed _ & Fri. Our golden fish lillets. W ith tangy !cu tar sauce, Texas- size french fries and creamy coleslaw. The fun place to eat and drink ... 2750 Hart.or ll•d. Co1ta MHa 556-1781 Where can you get pictures framed under glass in just minutes? ,.,. L1ACADEMIE IN SOUTH COAST VILLAGE •• , A~T GALLERY ,_FRAMING TOP R.OOA OF THE MERCANT ILE BU!LOI NC S57·36 f 1 CPEN MON,·lHUA, 10..Q. FRl . ...SAT. 10·10, SU N 12·5 t CALL-DUNCAN Se.:i llle Univ('rsily graduat('s, Lesley Duncan ol l >anJ Point <i nd Tracy J . Ca ll 11't•rr 1narr1ed 111 St. f:dwards Cll ureh , Dana Point 1vith the Ht'V. Jerry Plesetz officiating. They arc the. daughl(·r and sou of the Cha rl('s D. Duncans of St. Charles, i11o.; ri.1r. Eileen Call. Laguna f\"igue ! and the late ri.1r. Christian J . Call. Attendants u·ere L e s 1 i e Cotterell. Maril~-n S t u rm , Katie and .John Kennedy, Tim Call and lton Alvarado. 111e bride was an English major. Her husband majored !n fXJl itica l sclcnct:. BLUESTE IN-HOUT S In a garden C('rrmon y at 1h\• 1--:rnerald Bay home of ri.-tr. find J\lrs. ti.1arshall \V. Houts. !hei r daughter illarsha Houis bt."'<.·ame the bride of 1.Iark IL Bl uestein. son of the Charles Blue.st('ins of Bev('r!y Hills. The ne"·lyweds, 1rho arc doing graduate \~Ork a t C-Olorado State University, will live in Ft. Collins. She also is a graduate or J..aguna Beach 1-ligh School and the University o f California, San Diego. lier husband was an h o no r i:;raduate of Be ver ly I-fills fligh &hoo! and UC Berkeley. Attendants '":ere ClatJdia Bluestein. ri.trs. Jack Mi!!er and Virginia , Patricia. Cindy, Thomas and Timothy llouts. MAZZEO-SEYMOUR UC Irvine g r adu a te s , MRS. CALL ~larchele Grace Seymour and Edga rdo ~ligue! l\lazzN v.•ere n1arricd in All Saints by the Sea Church, l\1ontecito. Officiant \\'as 1he Rev. G('Qrgc J. ·11al1 . ParC'nls of the bridaJ couple are ri.trs. Donald Llereke, Sa n t a Barbara; James S p e n c c r Seymour, Woodland II i 11 s: Don1inic i\.tazzeo, Irvin(', and Mrs. l\1. C. Mazzeo. Attendants were Sharon , Jeff and Heather Bennett , Vicki Laidig, Jennifer Hahn, Lynn Spence r, Sil via ti.1 a z z e o, Kenneth Gent, James Bolin. Larry Gaines. l\1arlin Johnson and \l/illiam Lawrence. The bride also studied at Blair 11igh School, Pasadena and Pasadena City College. lier husband, a native of Argentina, graduated from Santa Ana High School. They \\'ill !ive In Santa Ana. Curriculum Artded to Orang~ Coast College's day prograin are ne\~' rot1rscs d e s i g n e d specifically for \.\'omen . The ~lection inc!ludcs a- n in e -week class on Orientation to College and Career Opportunities: Iv.· o psychology se1ninars entitled. Cha nging Se lf ·in1 a ge of \Vomen and Vo calional Planning for \Vomen . A '"·omen's studies course. personal health class an and four physical edu ca tion C.'Qurses also are being offe red, Festival Concluding the s u m n1 e r s\\·imn1lng progr;un at the S\\im and Racquet Club. ri.fission \{jejo \\'ill be a Hav.·ailan \Vater F'estival at 7 p.nl. \\'ednc~d;iy. Au~. 28. 1'hc shO \\', open to the public, 1\·ill fC"ature about 60 youngsters. FEW Chapter An organizational dinner meeting fo r federally e1nployed v.-'omen Is scheduled at 7 p.m. Thursday, A.ug. 29, in the Officers' Open Mtss, Los Alamitos Naval Ai r Station. Singles Danc es Southern Ca1ifomia '5ingle parents are invited to attend a dance, sponsore.d by the Southern California Regional Council, Parents Wi t ho u t Partners. The Grand Ballroom . Disneyland Hotel y,·i!l be the setting at 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31. Tu1> dance bands a re being engaged for the- e vent. --= AllOl-Hadassah 642-1 75] Great Gatsby Night has been selected as the theme for the di nner dance planned by Newport Beach ~Iadassah. ----------------------. Fe stivities will begin at 7:30 LABOR DAY SALE! p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31, ln SMASHl..,G VALUES the Versa i 11 e recreational "' center . MD Orange County headquarters for the annual Jerrv Lev.·is Labor Day Telethon · Against 1-1uscular Dystrophy wil l bC' the Grand Hotel, Anaheim. . Anyone who wants I o PAPPAGALLO Shoes & Accessories OHi c.aour $5. & $10. UL! STA.ITS WIDHIESDAT 3404 vtA OPORTO • LIDO VILLAG' • 675-5454 c ontribute may make '---------------------_. donations at the hotel. Bridge The annua 1 n1arathon bridge toumamen t of C i nd e r e 11 a Guild of Ne\\·port Beach "-'ill get under way next n100th, Proceeds will aid Children's lio.spital of Orange County, Health Fa ir South Coast Junior Women of Fountain Valley will assist the Orange County Heallh Department In presenting a Health Fair Thursd ay . Saturday, Sept. ~7. a l 1-luntington. Center. Tourney Drldge players of E! Camino \\"oman·s Club v.·ill kick off the annual card toumament Thursday, Aug. 29, at a noon potluck luncheon in Dana Point Community House . A series of games v.·ill be played from September to ~1arch y,·ith each member hosting elther a foursome or t"-'OOOme game. lfitrH SHOPS SALE!. MARTEX TOWELS EVERYTHING FOR THE BATHROOM CUSHIONED TOILET SEATS! ,. ow •it. • .qo. onowH cu., ••Ill , •>'Id • eomol••• lo"• of ' Fashion Island •'•""0··•• s. 9''" MAS"' CH.-G( "t.• 8ANKAM(RICARD ~ 0 .,,. SU•D••. 1~ <; All ~II~·· n ..... r.:,• .• ,_.,,· '.'A f lc 4 J(J " :I'' Sl'fCIAL LECTURE Oii MIND CONTROL® AHD ESP.I • IRA~l'I • f AWR ·-•T 0 ,..;1r • co11aion11.-• ..:i•l/IG OVER 300,000 GRADUATES JN( SCIUKI Of TOIOllOlf-lOOAf ¥OU ILOOAIOIJTnir<: Dogmatic Views Unleashed • rJ.V.) • O•UGI • ,.olH.IC'lTl'rt'f • ... .,. •!.0 ~11..... ••U P.Oo;11U • ,.o......,~"-• 901n ·~ •lll "P"D.l • llA TIO••LOMUVQ • n..•• • ou oooomu• ~------~ • "•lf'U'1 1•1.A•l •llW.YOll,_. • LOl•llCIUI-• •~&11 0)«;m11oon • ... 1.1:1 ou11 u;-r • IUllY OnlPI AnEND FREf S/lVA MIND CO NTROL LECTURE By ERJ\1A BOJ\IBECK T'vt.' read stories recently of young cou ples \vl10 ha ve publicly announef:d the y do not \\'ant children in their live.c;. 'TI1 is, of course. is their choice. AT WIT'S END announces they 're expecting a puppy. But Howard and I have lo be practical. ''They 'r e downright expensive. There are vet fees, special food. collars, sweaters, leashes, obedience s c h o o J , dentist bills, treats, toys and \\'hen he's older. he's bound to want to go to camp." "I read where a camp in and out a couple or hundrer1 times \l.'Ould make her .!I nervous wreck." "But won't you miss a littlC' W('t nose Y.'aking you up in the momings? Lit tle pa""·s scratching at the door? Your Christmas card ""'ilh h i s picture on it? SomC()nc to carry on after you're ~'lne?" INTRODUCTORY LECTURES nn ~ 21. 130 pm -Hll fON IN!( U~UNI """ }~;'0~ Lo P.ot llLi. (11 S.~ D-e90 !"....,,) WEO. ~ 19. J l 1-'.IO nm -RO~"l IN-i e;&•·•• """ IBOill.. 1~1 :;1 ,lt>I *f 1l olS1~11A~~ ..... l TM..R5 ""'11 29.I J{}pm -CO'>TAM(S,.IN"f Co.;t•"'~" J.'0~ H.orl>O<' 81"' I.et S.11 Oito90 ,.,,., ' PIESEMTEO IY HOWA•D IRITIOH 125 Pri A••· 494-2757 .._ ..... Du l the gutsiC"st stand I've heard so far is a young couple fro1n Minnesota, 1-lov.•arcl and Sylvia (last name withheld for their own safety) \•:ho said qulte frankly, "\Ve don 't y,·ant 11 dog." No on£' in this country 'publicly admits they wont a doglcss marr iage. lt's absolutely un-American . selfish, but \\'e \vant to come and go as "'e like without always getting a dog sit ter, or a kennel or chaining him to a clothesline. "We have friends who are absolute prisoners by their pets. You can't tnke them to a motel, on a boat, at I.he beach, to the movies, picnic grounds and until some of the dog care centers improve, \VC elected lo go dogless." New York for dogs cost $140 ;==========:!:;::::=====================~ a week. And of course there's grooming and booster shots .•. but the real reason." said lioward, "is Sylvia's heallh." I talked with Hov.·ard and Sylvi a about their decision not lo have a dog and some of the ir reasons. "Q11ite frankly." said Sylvia. ''\Ve t.alked a lot about it before \l'C got niarricd . \Ve ;:1sked one another, 'Is this a fit \l'Orld to br ing a dog into? trcclejS and full of cu r b s. "lt's not easy," said Sylvia sadly. "Especially wh e n sorncone in U1e o ff i c e "Oh, please. Howard," said Sylvia. "We y,·eren't going to mention that." "I want U1e truth known . Sylvia just isn't up to a clog. She's extremely ·high-strung and nervous and the potty training, the exercising each day and letting the dog in The rivers polluted, our airl-----------------------11 limited ... and acute pap c r 11"'"''"",."'"""'"''"""'""'" .. "'""'""""""""" .. """".,.'ll ~hortagcs.' An d v.·e answered ourselves. ho11,· could we raise a dog V.'ithout paper"? "Also. it 's a matter of fr~don1 ," said ll o w a rd . "So1ne people s.ay w e 'r c • We fealure the beauliful and versatile DANALCO frames. Six modern styles in many sizes from 5x7 to 24x30 . GRAND OPENING • AUGUST 27th THRU AUGUST 31st AT r~ 30 1&<, Love Coutaritr fo r A ctit:c SporWwttlr Cuslom Fitted or RC'ady ~lade Original Styles t-'or Tennl~. Golr, Boating, or Bicycling FREE OME IRAMD MAME TEMMIS HAT \l.'.,..e<W0<\"41~·) OR OME CAM OF TEMMIS IALL5 With ..... c.HM of Arty Drtt• Mesa Verde Center F·2 Harbor A Adams sweo.- N+..-1u~• Costa Mesa 557-7208 T ve!. lhru Sat 10 111 6 Fri . !119 DRESS UP -FINAL END OF SUMMER SUPER MARKDOWNS-BARGAINS LADIES SPORTSWEAR -SEPARATES -PAMTS, SHORTS, SKIRTS and MATCHIMG TOPS. SUMMER DRESSES -HEW MARKDOWMS Major Credit Cards Accepted Y2 OFF AND MANY TIMES MUCH MORE !II WED. THRU FRI. and SAT. ONLY IN COSfA Mt:V. lt'S 1816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD HOUIS: 9,JO 10 6 Mor>doy tllru ""~""' f,;aoy NiQ!rf1 'Ill 8 p.m, ' TUMBLEWEEDS HOll'S THE HAN6N AN SCENE1 flJA6Y? MUTT AND JEFF YOUR BAlL LANDED ON AN ANT HILL .' _,,1 ~ -· ·~ .... -..... ... . ... ~ .................. .. RGMENTS ~, i :· ~ ... -" .. - ~ _;, _) .. MANCY " YEH .' HOW NICE.1 I - : .... ,,, .. ,. f.VERY1l11NG'S COMING UP ROSES MISSED rliJ AGAIN.1 y'J a·' T HAT POOR DOG LOOKS 50 HOT--· !'LL BRING HIM INSIDE AN D COOL HI M OFF . ' . ' 0 " .. u ---::....-\ -~· ~-.... U·-··-· ,.., . .-•·--• < ' • _,,,. o\, •' ··•······• -~ .. ~-·_,.,,,...-··· _,' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Fealure Syndicate ACROSS I TcmpQl.\•y IA~n.nn" ~ Veg·~1Jbl•' (]•Sil 9 JPw•<.n 1!!..i:• lot G 1 0l•£1 , ., ..... (»1 ~'1 /If Tf'lA 15 Vf'''I ~fJ)nlt am,•1.1111 16 Hr·,~lt>t! vf1 m,·lr1rr <. s 01! , r Mo""· ~ 18 S •dnr •111._.,n,,11 1Q 'f ll"w qen!I f ~wo.:l:! 20 Oauo•1!1'r 01 oa~·a 22 'r'ar'1 goods 24 Lnolt.ed 11i1ensely 26 Sm,1!1 tood 11sn '2 1 ····Tors OIOdUCP.I ol "fllppl'f . 29 A;used ""' 30 ~Vore me.1sure J3 B•llS J7 Invented 38 Hour- related 39 Deep sorrow "0 Pollul1'S W•lllSUI ' " " • ~ • ('Iner n1are O•ill ol.;:' 1 1111(' mt>,1'1 .r••rig dtl" cc; 14 Son r>! J 1rr-o : ' -,. 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DENNIS THE MENACE • ITS 100 M?T T SLE!:P I' ' I • • I j ' I OA.Jl Y PILOT -----·------ Trio Score Rru·e Triple ~lru·lin Catch Jo"rank P.lartin ar.d lv.o frlernls scored a rr1re lriple rnnr!t n hookup Mond.:iy. tagging an1I relea~inf! 1v;o -of .the hillflsh and boating another near Hunt ington &nch. !\·tartin's fnther, Ed. and a frif"nd "'ho ~·ere in anot~r boat. I06t a double hookup but later they lanrlcd a sing]{' "I haven't seen any thi ng like it for a long t1 rne," said the elder f\tartin, prcs1dent of the Balboa Anghng Club. "There \\'t'rt marlin all over the place. You cou ldn 't go 200 y;1rd s 11·it hout seeing fe<>ders." (l\lanin's club had just 11cighed 23 n1arli n Aug . JU. n1:.ik1ng ii ont of Sout hern CahfornJ<1's best n1arlln fi shing drtys. only five short or the club record ol 2r. set Nov. L 1964. !\lan in said striped marlin mo\'ed to 'vithin t11·0 to Ci1•e miles of the shore in an area 30 to 55 mil~ sout h of Los Angeles, extending from Hunting1on Beach to OJna Point. 1'.'larlin have bten caught there before. but it is not generally coo~idercd prime martin fis hing trrrit.ory. Manin said large schools of squid, a mainstay or the 1narlin dicl, have apparently lured the 11 .fight ing billflsh to !he area. •1clen Sn1i1h . BAC .secretary , said ·about 100 rnarlin have been taken by the club already this year compared to l-1 all of last year. A record 531 fish ~·ere taken in 1959. J<'rank ,\tartin and his friends caught three marlin during a frantic 70 mi nutes during which all three fought a marli n and helped guide Ille' boat. One of the friends . Kelly CJemcnsen, boated a marlin because il v•as his first one. ~1ex.ico's Cabo San Lucas . Hawaii's Kona Coast and Panama's Pinas Bay are rich marlin fishing grounds. Scientists be.Jle\'e the closest marlin spa.,.,'lling ground to Southern California is Soccoro Island south of Baja. Calif. Almost 100 percent of the marlin caught off the Southern California coast are striped. A few black niarlin have strayed this far norlh. but there is no record of blue or 1\•hite marlin being taken. Striped martin, "'tue aerial acrobatics make lhem good fi ghters. reacti a lenglh of about · 12 fCi?t and grow to about 350 pounds in Southern California. ',l'i9e1·s Roll, 6-2 Dodgers Send Rau Against LOS A;'JGEl,F.S (All ) -The lb.' Angeles Dod&ers begi n a lhree·g.tn1e 1it'nts aga1 ns1 the Chicago Cub!\ at Dodger St<1d1um too 1ght , \l'rth Doug Ra u, 12·6, seeking his fifth straight 11o In. The Cubs heve slated lt ick Reuschel, 12·9, to lake the mound. Thrtt games separate the division · lending Dodgers fro rn second place Cincinnati: and the Los Angeles team 1:\0S('S out the regula r Sfason "'ith 2·l of l~s rema ining 35 gan1es at horn~. Cineinnarl mu.st play Mil or i!j rcmatnin&: 34 games on the road. Monday night. in a na1lon.all)'·lele\'I~ game, the Reds gave Philadelphia a pair or earned runs In tht eighth inning and lc»1t. 7-8, to fall three g11n11.1 behlnd Lht> Dodgers. Chicago, la1t in the National League Easl, carriea a SZ-72 record Into the three-game series against the Dodgers' 81).47 showing. Wedne!lday's g;une pits the Dodgers' Don Sutton, 12·9, against the Cubs' Steve Stone. 6--4, 11>•i1h Andy f\.tesser£mlth, !S.5. Sellson Opener 1Vears Bruins Practice Before Breakfast LOS ANGELES I AP ) -Dick Vermeil has instllll ed a different offe~ but v.·hat he fttls .,.,-Hr hring success 10 UCLA football isn'l lis!OO In the Bru in:;· 80-page media gu1de . • Part of it, said the young new leader of the Bruin.'i, is v.·orking the tc:nn at 6:45 a.m. each day. "\Ve're trying to e~t:.ihlish a real attitude of mental toughness and discipline ." says the 37-year-old Vermcil. "The players are really recep~ive (to discipline) I don 't mean down at a local beer Joint but of a5.1ignmcnts and techniques. "If they reully believe they're 1rorking harder than any other team , \\'l'll , that '\i !l develop mental toughness," .sa id the coach v.·ho has set no time for an end to t11·0-a-day practices. "If they moan about practici ng before breakfast, fine, because maybe it ..-.·JU give them n1ental toughness." Vermeil, v.·ho \\'as an a.5sistant at Stanford. UCLA and with !he Los Angeles Rams before succeeding Pt""pper Rodgers last December. has replaced the .,,,.;shbone with the lfouston Vcer-T attack. Venneil said he v.·antcd to ha~·e f\l'O \\'ide rectiven and utilize Lhe running of quarterback John Sciarra. "Dcfe~e is the foundation of football," sai d Vermeil. sounding like George Allen. for whom he y;orked v.ith the lt.arns. "The basis of our program ha.! to be defense. Eighty percent of our incoming freshmen arc on defense . If 1~·e find they're not defensive playerli, ~·e·111nove 'en1 to offense ." E\.idently. Venneil belie\•es defensive players are of a t~hcr mold . "lf "·e can get to the point where \1-e make teams beat us physi cally. 11'C 1l'on't lose too many games after ·we get rolling. Once v.·e do il, it v.ill keep us in every game. "I'm not 00.aching the offense an y less. bot "·e're talking defcn~. \~'e're putting our first team offense against our first team defense in scrimmages, our good P«Jp\e against our good people. "\Ve're testing, driving, pulling them lo get ready for a real lough .situation in Tenn~." The Bruins open the season Sept. 7 ' on national television at Tennessee. The Bruins ~·enl 9"2 last season for second place in the Paciflc·S, and they and Stanford are expected to be the biggest challengers to lhe Un ivE'rs11y of Southern Californ ia. Since \1ermell .... -as last in the Pa~. in 1970, he said. "It hasn't c:hanged much. There's USC as usual. St anford is rig ht up there. 'i\1ashington Stale is playin(( real v.•ell , and I'd like to believe V.'C belong in the top four.'' "Coach Jolut itcKay at USC is talking jbout the national championship. so I know he has confidence in hi s lea1n." Sciarra, v.·ho averaged 6.9 yards a carry li!5t season. ls Vermeil's top quarterback. He lists sophomore \Vrndcll Tyler as ha\ing the potential of a Kermit J<*mson or a James ~fcAJisler amon g half a dozen good UC1.A ruMing backs. taking on Biii Ronham, IG-16. on Thursday. ln the Dodgers' ou ting against the S1 Louis Cardinals Sund ay, they exploded Jor (ive runs in the firs! iru1in~ ,and v.•ent on to iake a 9-3 "'111. \\'Ith the Cardinals and Ulu Drock in town, Davey Lopes of the Dodgers put on the grratesl single ga rne base ~teallng exhibition in the 1najor leagues !>inoc 1904. I.opes, perhaps inspired by lhc presence ot Brock "'ho has 88 thefts <ind is closing in on i\taury Wiiis' $i ngle seaS011 rl!COrd of ICM , atole (Jve baSC$ 111 ~ :-:1oglc g.11.me 10 tie a n1ark St't 111 .1 ~·nrs ago. The Dodgers sv.·epl a series ll'ith the lnh.~ in C:hicago '1< \\'rig lf'ly Fir ld a \l'Cck ngo ru1d Jitn !\l.1rshal l's crew "'Ill be out to avenge ltlut hu1nilialion. 1"011011.i ng the Cubs into Dodger St11cliun1 wi ll be the J->i itsburgh Pirate.<; \\ hn h11VC' !It ken l'ominand of the Eastern r)ivislnn of the r\at1 ona l Lear:ue \\'hen the Dodgers handed St. Louis a pair of defe;its. ' ONE -POINT LANDING -l l ouston catc her Cliff J ohnson lands on one fool -minus the ball -as i\/e1v \·ork ~lets' Duffy Dyer crosses the plate in National League baseball game at Ne\v \'ork. 'rhe !lfets scored three runs in the ninth to win . 54 . l\1nerieans Challenged East Ger11ian Swimmers • Struggli11g A11gels E11d "\\'e do not have the big stars like J\ennit Johnson and James ri.tcAlister. fi rst·round draft choice types,'' said Vermeil. "\Ve ha\'e more goOO alhlet~ Lhan ~·e had in 1970, although "'e don 'l have a great passer that Oeflnis Dun1mil. u·as then, and \l'C're more physical tban in 1970. I 11 Class by Themselves? BERLIN (AP \ -Ea st c:ermanv facrs the United Stai rs in a dual s11•tmn1inn- 1nret !his 1rcckrn<l al Cal ifornia in ~ surp ris ing bld to dt.>thronr the An1erirnns ns kingpins of intern ational s11·in1ming. sun1n1<'r and canie a11·ay .shocked. Some cl e~cri tM-d !he t::ast Grrman g i r 1 s11·i mnH•rs ;ls the biggesl 14·year--0lds they had eve r seen. ''DETROIT CAP) -It's been a long. disappointing swnmer for Detroil Tigers pitcher Lerrin LaGrow, but he was all sm iles in the locker room Monday night. "ll's great to be on !he winning side again," he stiid afler going the routr in the Tigers' fi..2 ,·ictory over !he California Angels for his first "'in afte r losi ng seven in a row. "It's a nice feeling to win one after A119eb Slate All o-·· ... KMl"C cn•I A11<1. 11 c .. 111011111 '' Dt!•olt AVQ 111 C11Jll0tnl1 11 Dt•1ol! Av~ '.lO C~lllornlt ~1 MllWIU~ff Av~. 31 Calllornlt t! Mllw1uiH --------~-----a long losing strenk. I pitched the same \11av I did all the other times," the right-hander added. He'~ now 8-14. The Angels ,~·ent through four pitchers tryi ng to stop the Ti gers. Starter And y llassler. who took the Jos.,, wes replaced by Eduardo Figueroa in the fif th afler gi,.·ing up fi ve Tigers runs -four of them on home run s Denver Win" WIT Crow11 PHILADELPHIA (APl -Andrew Patlison's devastating 6-0 victory Jn m('n's singles Jed !he Denver Racquets to a 28-24 victory over the Philadelphia ~"reedoms Monday night and a 1-0 S\\'etP in !he first Wotld Team Tennl& championships. The 25-year-old Rhodesian ran ofr 17 consecutive point,, agairut Phl13delphla's Buster fl.1otlram and Brian Fairlie, ~·ho substlt.uled afler the third game. Patti80n used a strong ser\le and explosive passing shot!! to take a 3-4 lead "'·hile holding Mottram to just three poilts. FaJrlle, who was brought Into the contest at that point, wa1 shut out in the next two game~ and 9COrtd only three polnll before PalliiOO closed out the oet. PatU90n was named the rMsl valuable player for his perfon:nance in the cbomplonshlp compeUUon. Freedoms olayer-coacb Billie Joan KinR opened the match with a &-4 \rlctory o,.er Denver 's Fran<.'Olle Durr. , by Bill Freehan. Ed Brinkman and Ron LeFlore. Another Tigers run came on Gary Sutherland 's single and three '•l'alks in the third. Briflkman sacrificed home ~larv Lane i.n nle eig'hth. "Once I ~:iw a!I those run s oo the boa rd . I kne\\' there 1r:1s no v.·ay l\'C could to~c." L.1Gro.,.,· said. Fi gueroa held the Tigers hitless for hi.ti 1 2 ~ lnniflg'S bcrorc gi,i ng "ra y lo Dick Langi'.', v.·ho retired lhe Tigrrs in order in the. seventh. Ken Sanders stepped in in the eighth to finish the game. The Angels man:ii;:ed t~·o runs on 10 hits against LaGro11'. In the fifth they scored wh('n John Doherty and Ellie Rodriguez singlrcl , !!Ind Doher1y scampered home on a force out, Lee Stanlon lor.ted his Jf)t h homer of the season in!o !he !01\•er right fie ld stands in the eii;:hlh for the Angels' only other run. The Tigers \\'ere planni ng to start .Joe Coleman, 10-12. toni ght in the second of three games agai nst lhe Angels. \l'hO "'Ill go v.·ith Skip Lockv.•ood, 2-5. CALl"OINIA D•T•OIT •• r Plr~I •• '""" Meoli, 111 • o 1 1 Leflore, t f ; 1 1 1 Ch"/~,•• ' 0 1 0 Sv•n~l•n<f, l'b ; I I 0 ~lln!Ot!, rf • 1 I I 1("11"'· dn 1 O O O Fl:llblnlOll, d!I J 0 1 0 Ft.,..,nt n, 10 1 1 1 1 Lelloud.lf 4 0 1 0 l~n•.I! t I I 1 Aotll!I, Cf • 0 I 0 AROdrO~/. 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CDT, ne#Oliallon .'!eulon, only ''~ hour11 after the t1!k s broke up -!!till ~·lthout an agreement in the f18-rl wy old pl ayers' 1trike. "\\1e hn ven't rtftchcd any 1ti:rc~mrnt. hut both sidts arc will ina to con1e to· .. Ho~· many good athletes you need to win in the Pac-8, I don't lmo1v." He's convinced that he has some athletes on defense who are be tter than J!ood . There's senior linebacker FuJton KuykendalJ and 260-pound tackle Cliff f''raz.ier, a Jt transfer fro m Kansas. Tu'O freshmen are listed as first string insidt linebackers. Frank !\lanumaleuna and Frank Tautolo. The arril'al of those freshmen f'nah!cd Vcnneil to mo ve Kuyk endall to oursiclc linebacker in the "Fifty" defe nse. "And." 5aid Vermeil , "~"ultoo is good enough to make All·Amtrie&1 in the middle." \Vide receiver Steve ~fooahnn and drfcnsive lackle Pat 51\·eetland , OOth of ..-.·horn playc<I at Orange Coast, ;ire starters for !he Bruins. And ex-Golden Wt:6t standout Brett \\lhil e u'\11 do the place-k icking for UCL.A. l\fesan Tops Foe In U.S. Amatetu· RIDGE\\100D, N.J. -Donald (..To\vell of Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa P.fesa. \\'Ofl a first·round match in lhe U. S. Amateur Golf championships being staged on the par.71 , 6,754 -yard Ridgt\luod COuntry Club coorse here this ,1·eek. Cro~·ell defeated Bill Voyles of P...lariet.ta, Ga., I-up, on ,,.fonday. At the same lime, t\en Teel Jr .. of Et Niguel Country Club I n Laguna Niguel. lost lO J im J05eph of llllnois , +and-3. A major upset occurred li-!onday a!I defending champion Craig Stadler of La Jolla and the use golf team 's r\o. 1 player. lost in first round match play to a construction ll"Orkcr. La rry Lis. of Pennsylvania. 1-up, Exac!ly three yc.:i rs after I hf' Americans handed them a th11n1ping defeat in their home pool in 1Rip7.ij.!. the East C'.erm ans no11' don1inntc EuropP an s"·imming. The~' are stronr;: enou~h to al least put !he fi nal result of their second mc-et ing \11i1h America \·cry murh in doubL Tn 1971 in Leipzig. !h" ll S ~q11:irl "'·on 221-1 23 overall. tak ing first in a\1 but r1Jur events. The Ea~l r.cnn:in dt\'ers \\'On 28-16. The Ainc ric::in te;i1n 11·:i~ led bv !\tar\.:: Spit1.. \\'ho ll yc:ir later \\'Oil seven gold medals in the i\lunich Olympic \.nmc~. TI1e East f.erman men, then :is nn1v. arc led by Rola nd ~lutthes. an imperturbable \\·orld record holder at any distance sv.·imming on his back. In Leipzig, Spitz comment.ed : '1\\'c kno"' 11Jhy we are here. \\'e arc goi ng to bca! hell out of them." Spitz set a "·orld rC'cord in the 2flfl- meter freestyle ;ind ~Ced a U.S. <tOO- mctcr medley rela~· team fo anot l11 •r 1rorlrl mark. !\1att hes countered u·lth v.·orld r~ords ror the IOO-n1eter and 200-meter backstroke. ~fark explaln<'d the l:.S. squad \1·ac; v.·ay up for its Leipzig appearance because it \\'RS the first Am erican teatn ever to compete in!'ide \\·hat htcame East Germany after \\'orld \Var TL Spitz. rC'tired after the Olympics and the American men have not yet come up with another superstar of his statu re. Nonetheless. they "'ill appear stronger than the Ea~t C.ern13n men. nut the East German \\'O!nen, off !hei r perforn1ance in the r ec e 11 I European cha1npionships in Vienna . no111 seem to be in a class by then1s<'IVt'li . In Vienna lhey iiet 15 \\'Orld records In the first four days or competition. They could prop<'I East Gcrn1any to \\'hil l \\•ould be a stunning ovl'.'rall victory in Concord this Saturday and Sunday. The U.S. girls got thrir first look at !he Ea sl German new look ln the Belgrade "'orld championships last This rommen1:i ry ren ectcd J Jong si mn1ering and n1uch broader que~tion : 11011· does a !>talc the ~i1.e of Ohin 11·i1h !7 million people produce v.·hat lhl' East l.ern1ans achie ve'! Erich Honecker. the first sccret11ry of the ruli ng com1nun isl porty and the rPnl boss in r:nst Genneny, claimed in a ;\lav inte rv1c11• that it v.·as re31Jy no srcret. "E\'Cryo n(' in our SOC"i a!i ~t sr:i te ha~ thl' r>ppor1 un1t y for spor ts. Facilities are ;11·111lable to t>\'rryone. In the sc hools. !if'Hlrls is :i r!'.'quired subject. Spor1 5 1c:ich<'rS', tr11inrr:;;: nnd so on, arr paid oul of st:i te rurl(l s. E\·<'n in the difficult 1•.-.rlv 1·f·<i rs lor our republicl. 1\'c sr ent a lot or nloney for athletics." lfonec ker said th::rt in 1973, four million F:ast C.ern1a n young Pf'Oplc took part in ilnn 11al conipt'tl tion call ed t h t 11Sp.1rt :1ki:ide." n :1 m c cl after ~\)arl!l 1n anf'i('n1 Gre<'C{'. llr said this brOJd ba !'<' pr0<luccs the athletes v;ho go on in becorne \\·orld class competitors. ~re l'oneluded that sports is an .1Urar.ti o11 for all the peopl e. TI1is i ~ no small factor in a ~tale "-here the reR"in1e still may not be described as popular. Th P F::isl r.l'rm rtns fi r.o:t b<-.gan winning big in track and field , then in gymna stir11 , .... "OmPn shov:ing the wav, and also in such "·Inter sports as ski jumoing. figu re slcating and luge sledding. This y('ar ror the first lime th(ly \\'ere cont enders ln the World Cup of soccer and even defcaled West C'rermanv, the eventual chan1pion. 1-0. · Sv.·irnn1ing is lhu :; a comparatively lade blo~sotn in,i; field ot succes!I V>'i lh !\lnt1hc!I !heir ririi:t rea l star. Nov.· 2-1. he "'ns a •·s1)nrt 3kia<le." chnn1pion in JOG6. F'or sonic thne. \\leslcrn observers attributed the suc~ss or the East Germans to their copyi ng Soviet melhods. \Vilh tlme this e'faluation proved Illusory. Cooling-o ff P eriod Nears '"""' aglln ... u .. ry said hopeful)y. Ntlthtr Ed G~rve)'. ei1:ecutlvt dlrtttor of the NFL Players Association, nor .lohn Thompt0n, ezecutl\'t director of the NrL Management Council. the ov.rncrs ' bargai ning ae:ent , commented on 11·hnt transplrtd In Monday's lO'h·hour 1e11alon. The NFLPA eiecutir e committee. agreed 11bout two wetk~ ngo to Us<'ry's suggestion for the conling-nrr period, 1vhtlre.ln \'eleranl\ who had been on !'llrike 1:dncc J uly I returned 10 lhclr truining camps to u·or k out and play In prese1son c.:ime11 while the talks continued. The Nf"LPA executJ••e co1rim lttec sa id al thn1 time that, if no agreement '"'a5 reached by the ~nd of th e n1oratoriun1, "'hlth deadline5 a1 midn ight , \Vednc1iday, the \•eterans: v:ould be CRlled upon lo re.,ume. thll strike and man lhe picket llne5 nnre again. U11t th ree te11 m:. -!ht Bnltlmore Coils. Buf(alo Bills and Cl nclnn nll Bengals -hove already \'Otcd to rcn1:iln in camp. even Ii the Nn..PA ca lls for a strike resumption. And It appears that a large number or vet£>ranii -grcntcr than the more th lln 400 pl1tyers who cro.!lscd 'plckf!t lines bc!ort the oooli n~·off period began -wlll ,!Jl ay In ('limp, ev'n if the NF'LPA 11sks them lo lcnve. The NF Ll'A v.•as scheduled to mtet at nonn l.odny to decide the. statu• of the cooling-ofr po riod. 11nd to decide 1\·h:i l acllon to lfllte.. Cubs Then i!'s a Labo r !'.:By !erie! v.·ith the San rrand5':o Qlantil Monday through \Vednesda}' bc ftre lhe next lo las\ trir of the c.in1p.1li l\ In looking ahead, th~ Dodgers ha1·f' iii. ga me s re1naining "'lh their neare1it antagoni1;ts. the Ci.ncinnat i Reds. A 1hr1..>e·g:<1n1c s('rie:i 1n Riverfront St<1<liu111 Sept. &.8 hegirti tbe nest trip \\'hile lhe tv•o tearns ch11e out c:on1bal <.1 t f)Qdgt'.'r Stad luo1 Se pt. 13-16. Th~ final gan1e! or the year 1\'i\I be played nw ay fr oin home In San IJ1('go and ll0tL'®n. A1lpeal Lost By Be11gals; Bo1·g Wi11s CTNClNNATI The Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League lo~t an eppeal today for an injunction preventing !ht! \Votld Football League from recruiting NFL players. TI1e ('RSI' stem.5 from the signing or the Bengals' Dill Bergey by the \\"ashingto n CJpl!ols. hr gi nning with tllr 1976 season . ']'he 6th U.S. Circui t Court of Appeals upheld lhe dN'ision by U.S. District Cour t Judge Oal'id S. Porter that a player's performance \\111 not be hindered by signing a contract to play \ri!h !hi' ot her 1£>ugue at a future time. The threc·judgc p.'.lnel said ll agrl'.'etl "the record amply supports the district cour1 's finding" that the clause in the standard ~FL contra.ct permilting a coach to fitt a player for poor play or poor condition "docs not eslablish a sho\\i ng that plaintiff v.111 suf(C'r irreparable injury as a result or Bergey's future services contract "'ilh the \\'1'~L team." The Bengals filC'd suit April 19 after Bergey :-:igned a fu ture oonrra~t \\'ilh lht' Capit ols. The team . in a lengt hy fil'e-d :t}' hea ring, contended Bergey'!'i si~ni ng and the possi ble signing of otlwr playe r!), \l'OOld irr('parably h11rm the 1e11m's cha nce5 of a championship. Rergcy ~ubseq uently dissolved hie; contract 11i th lhe \\'Fl. and .,.,•as tradC'd by !hc Bengals to the Philadelphi a Eagll'S. e Borg Triumph~ r.ltOOl\J.l~f:. i\tas!I. -Bjorn Borg. 1hc 18-ye;rr-ol d S\l·e<lish scn~t ion , ra ltidl\ afte r :i ~lO\\' start and v.oo the .,1 00.I Mn l' S. Pro Tennis ('.hampi ooship !iv trl'lun<'ing Tom Okker of The ~cthcrlands 7~. S-1 , &-l ~lond ay ni&ht at lht> Longll·ood Cricket Club. l.ni?Rtime partners Stnn Smith and Bob Lutz of San ctem~le won the U.S. pro doubl es diamplomhip b.v <lf'feating ll:tn.'I Pohmann and ~1Jr1y Rie.'ISt>n 3-6. 6-ol. 6-3. Smith and Lutz \\'on $3.000 t.ach. v.·hlle the runners·up coll E'ct<'d '-1,750 apiece e Et'f'rl RrPe::es KE\\'PORT, R.I. -Chris E1·ert v.-nn her 52nd straigh t match and 10th consccu!h·r 1ournnm cnt :\1onday "·hrn she ('aptured the singl!'.'s titl~ of thf' ~10.fl(I) \\'omen·~ !i r;i~s Co ii r t~ Championships at the ~e'll'PQTt Casino ~ll!is Evert, the ~o . t ~. l'.'ndf'd the upset hopes of Bet~y r-.·agrlstn. Ji, of ~t l'ctersbuq~. Fl<i _ 'llith ;i 6·'4 . 6-3 ,·Jctory on a sunny but gus ty day e <•Irr Dro11~•1s PO\\'AY -Drth Aart on, the 14--month - nld daughter of San Diego Padrr~ ca tchrr Bob Barton. hos dro\rned 1ri a S1\"imn11nfi jX>OI accident. She livl'd 1\·ith her mother. Donna Bor1on. and t11·0 ol der child~en. ~aid de pu ty cnroner Alan Kersey. The ch ild apparen tly \\'andcred 01.11 a scree n Ooor into the backya rd v.·hile her molhcr \\'BS ans1\t'ring a long distnnce call, he said. e Re119ab ltoll CINClNNATt -Derensive ba ck Bernard Jackson r&ecd 52 yards on a ru mble r~overy \vilh 1 :50 left to h,jghlight a lt11.5l-quarter explosion that lifted lhe unbeaten Cincinnati Be ngals to a 27-1• National Footboll League exhibit ion victory ovC'r th~ ~troit Lions in J\tonday night's nationally t~lcviscd game. e Atla111a Wl11s HOUSTON -Atlanta quArl.erba ck Bob l.ee hit Louis Neal \\'It h i 17-vard to uchdo"·n poss as Neal fell to hls k'nee~ in the £>nd zone and the Fal con defense picked off three Houston passes en rout to a I~ National Football League e:1hib!Uon victory Pttonday night over the Oilerl!I. e Bears Rall11 BALTIJ\IORE -A 3().yard razzle· datzle pau pla y set up Cart Oarretl's onc·ynrd touchdo1vn with t"·o min111es remaining, bringing thr Chicago Bea~ fron1 behind for a 21).!6 National football Lengue e:thlbltlon ·Victory over the Bal!im<lre Colts J\.tonday niiJit. e Jo11ie• Re•lfl"" DUR11Af\t, N.C. -Sarn Jones. ~ fonncr ~tar for th~ Sor.ton Critics of tilt National Bask etball AAsocia tion, ha " re ... ignerl after Ont year os head hasketb:11l cooch tit Nort h Ct1rolina Ce ntral Univerl\lty. I c ' r !I VO c al p q A w p R I I ( ( ( ( s t I -- Have Bucs Solved QB Prohle111? Orange Cortt hos recru ited [);1vr Whi~ away !ron1 (;old Pn \Vest , thus (.'OActl Dick Tudter has apparent ly solved some or his quarterback prohlC'n1s. White, an 11\J -round l'lf'rfornlf'r al FA!bon Hi,ith. llad pl<tnfl(l(I to t'nrol\ at lr<>Jdtn \\'est. But 11·hcn the nc\\s that sophomore-Lo-be ~like ~l ngncr v.·as losl for the season "'1th an in Jury. \\'hit e shifted hls allegianrc. A1ag:ner recent ly had an operation 10 remo\'e a blood clot in hi.c; right arn1. lie quarterbacked lhe r irall';-, to ~l:o; victorie. last season Another Edison slancioul , l1nl'nu1n J atk Clark, 11ill joi11 \\'hit<' ;it ()((' Ht· v.as also expected ttJ play for ( :o)dl·11 \\'rst flustlcrs coach l\;1v S.h:it klefo rd "111 probably 1niss CJ;irk 1norc l h au CRAIG SllEl<'F White-although neither v.'ill make that much difference lo a Golck>n \\'est learn that figures to be the lx's1 in Lhc school's history. Shackleford has a very talented quarterback in sophomore 0 a n Accomando, a pa~ing And running threat who earned second team a11 .. s outl1em Cal Conference laurell! last year. And he also has a ~ood freshman QB in Rich Shrout of Los Amig06. Clark, an offensive tad.le. figured to play quite a bit for the ltust!ers, taking Bryce Adkins place. Adkins was going to be shilled to defense. but 1nay not now. Golden l\'f'!lt 11 the flr~t to put out • fall ptts!I book and it '~ A jj:ood one. A pet oo lht bac k to Stt\'t Andrc~·11, the \'tT'J' capablt Rustler sport!I publicist . f our ex·OCC foot hnl! players are con1pcting in U1e ne w \\'FL 111<'y inrludl" Gary Valbuena and }\C\'lll l;rad y (Southern Cal . Sun ), lthkc-r. re.& g f Phila~lphia Bcl\J and tieorge Follett (Hawaii). Follett i11 nursing a bad knee . * * * Quolablt quote department Don Lent , Cyp~~ footh:.111 <11ach : ''Our strengths y,·ill he r-.:p<>rience on del'ensc. a good pa~sinR ~a n-.e and good running back..c;. We lack some depth on off~. espt'Cially in the !in£>. \'.'h 1ch may forCX' w into nlakini;: son11~ pn~1t 1on changes before \.\'C open the seasoo ." Emit JohnM>n, Cerritos tootball coac h: "Our freshme n arc going lo have to help out right away . \V e'll be an inC'xpericnccd group, but y,·e a re rcsflOOSiblc a nd S<!rious .1bout thl'.' nC\\. season." John Strycula. Citrus foot b<ill coach· "Our good points inr lude a winning attitude. a good nucleus of let lemlCn and a goo:! group of freshmen. "We have a tough schedu.l e. playing team! that arr ntuch bigger than we are. 11)(" confr rencc outlook is the same as u~ual-it's vrrv y,·ell balanced v.ith Saddle.back. Cl tnls a nd Gro6smoot the top rontC'OOers." Harry \\'tst, S.1n Diego C'C footba ll coach: "Our offense s hould be stronger !Mn 1973. "'c Jost mnny de(rnSl\'C grc<its and we must rcpl;iC'C' four a \J -c-on feren<'C dcferuive player!!. fh.1r s!rC'ng1h should be our passing i:<unc." DEMO SALE TOYOTAS 172s -'73s '74s 15 lo CllooN "'- CO.()U.AS COROMAS .. MKs Mee• Start at $1899 (So<. 11954) REAL SAVIMG!!! VOLVOS 144s 145s I 64s 1974 VOLVO STATIO" WAGO" AT, AM/FM wlh1pe deck. air c:ol"ld., PS. (797KBOJ Toil Seecls Aclva11ce lnTournev • The to1,> s~ds ad \ <1111·1·d v•ithoul mur h diff iculty a~ tht' llunt!nglon UC'Rt h 11prn 1~·n111s tourn runcnt e nded it.: "''C'Ond day of c:un1µc1ition SuntL 11· Play in th l' n1rn's op~·n dou bles aud \.\'Ornrn·s opt'n double s V.'3S staged in th1~ tou rnan't<'nt, \4')11C'h 1\ill he complrtecl this \\'l"rkcnd. Th~· UJ)(·Orll1ng 111 3 t ch(' S Saturda~ :ind Sllnday ·will be ht•lcl :11 \'arious city <.'Voris. in('l ud ing 1hose at lfun tin gton lll.'!1t'h ll 1gh, Edi..<.,()fl High. lhe l-'.cl 1~n Co1nmu11il\' Ccnlt'r and 1h11 /';ir1flr SHrids Cabana Club HuMl1191.., ••• ,,. 0Ptfl Ttnn11 Mtn't 01Hn DouDltt First lll aunil (O;ie(U"I'~ l'IO•n•tl<'•!I• (lff, R1rn t•· f,1001oe 6 "· /, l. lar-!'le"<~ <t<I. Nt u!eld·B•un•c .... " C••Pf>·Ptririo d~ Ct llnt -5P<>Ontr. 6·•. " W••ttnr•nf.ol!er dei O ••ll<>e>d · fllmlJou, 6·1, 6.J. Pl\>1111>,·l fl••tll dfl. ~hau~·rr11ltc bY d'l~ull ~"•w·Molle y dfl. Bidt n·Stllmld! 6·0, •·• Slmp'""·BOh1n1n de! M•••v-Lt'f~, 6·], 6·? 1 011~1 tlll· l •tthler Madd"'I, 6·J. 7-i. de!. F t •Me•· Hunlt •·H&rt<ne>en dt'I L1roi:llt·Ounn, 6 j 6·• ~.,...ni.on·W.rcn!tder Pe!. Or!elt 6 3. 6·L LU110·(1f0 det. \l,'el~.tl·FICI'••· ,.,,, ]·t. t-! SKond RoYn<I EdUt t e>mtt-Wol.,.llerllf; del. Z I (I\ F t~c•. i~. f>-1. Lund·(•rO 011 W1•!1ortn·Fo11er. i-6. ,.], 6·•· Perln~(rill'I~ de f. tlunler·H1r1V>0rn, /, 1 ,..,,, 6 '· (ot1on-En11to1ll de!. Rami•t1.Cl1111, 6--- i. 6·' W.rnnMdt<·Slml>~<>n df'l. R <> b 1 n ... 86um~n. 6-1 ..... 6-l . TutsdJY, Augu~t (7, 1'?74 Breci1i C<1,fJtures Mesci Cycle Title Bud Ca1npbcll of Brra touri·cl 1h1· 61l·milr. course in 111'1) hnurs, 2~ 55.5 to \\in thl' Sl'.'nior i 18-39 aK<' grou p I event in lhl' f1 r~t Costa ~lesa lirnncl !'rix: bicycle race Sunll11y C 3 mp b e l I 's victory h1~hlighled racing 111 six different division ~ ovr r :t I 6 rnile course which t06k 1n parts of K:ilm us. Pul!n1a11 , l:i a ker and Airway ~trccts 111 ~ct Tour·nc'' • 1'o He Jlclcl The r.;e\1•port Beach 'f l'IH1is Club 11 il l host the 451h Hnnual Pacific Southwest s c n 1 o r s championsh ips. Seµt. 9 -l 5. v:lth a total of 26 divisions competing for prizes. No money l\'1\1 be distributi•d this season because of fl conflicting d::til' for a 1n1H;tC'r S tournament \ 45·and-0vc r ) ;-it the Los Angeles Tennis c·tub on the final v.·eekend of pt<iy. Despite the conflic ting d ;i1t·. a r eco rd turnout is expi'<'h:d by deadline time Fri<l:iy 1n the competition for pl:1ycrs 35 and above. Nev.'porl Beach's H o y Emerson 1~·as the ~·inner " year ago of the roun~e st class but v.-ilt not compete this sea· son. the c1tv A l'ro"d Htirnated !ii 3,0fKi \'j(·\~l'd the £'\CJ\!. Fnrrner flly rnpi<' e~('list Ron ~k,1r l11 of \';in 1';11y .. f1n1>;h,..d sr1·onrl 1n 1hl' S('n1or d ivision, wh1ll' Rob Ut1 v11y of llc rmus n H•·arh look t!11rd ( 'u:.\;.l :>11.:-.n n J11n J\l f·1·1·r.:. a 40-,\'('llr«>ltl r1:1ccr v. ho rl't'l'lltly .... ·on !hi• nat1onnl \'t't1·r;111s chanipion~hip . uptl·d h• 1·11n11H·l1· 111th the sr·niors and p !l1c1·d fl•urth. Thl' ~r m1·ft>:t!11r,·tl junior r~t l'l' \\;i<; 11on hy l'aul IH.>e1n of S:111 I '1·dro. 11 hn tu11r1·d \!l 2 n1ilcs i I:! l,lfl"l 1n ·13 111111ut1•:-. :'If\ !l :>l'(U11d:. tn outd1star)<·l' H1 act S1·n1·t of ,">; o r I h I lnll \'\\'OOll <11h•·r d11 1-.in11:tl 11 1nn1• r c; \1u·lud1·d '\,tl\•'Y !)u11lt1p r.f ll:1lllr1:1 111 !ht• .... n Ill r II.!'- di\ lSl••l1 1.1lh1·rt llatto 11 of El '.'.lonte 111 1hl' \1·t1·ra11s and J1111 !lol ly u1 thr no1 1t.:t!. (Ollt M~l4 C¥clin9 GfM>G p,,, ~Pn•<I" 0 >·"O'\ I i1'0<I (.:'"P""il 111r~'' 1 lJ ~'> i. ~ 1>0'' S••"M P'd" Nu,•I 1 !lnO Buyn•, O<Nn>(l•d B•••fOI i '"" ~'''"'' II O"~ Me••! 5 llO"" L"•t l~•n D·~oJ ~ R•nnv ~e·.•> CSonl • 11,,.1'"'" Otne•> Y B•'"cvt N •t~<Q 1lV>i• "'°'" J""'"' O•vl1'~" -I_ Poul lli!'t'cn (S•n f'f.'<l<O! d J09, 11rao Sene• I Na11~ liQll~·..,Ot>dl l G1!l!lY t<.aroon (ti 1~~n••• • L••"'ence Scot! 1C"''"'l' 1 ~'"' Dlttt "'O•• l1~&nnatl3~ llt•M" 11~'• O"t•nce 191 ,.,.,,., b ~men ' oov• .. on l Uonc• Ovn1,1n Hl•ln~ri' JA 3! J, ~. J.\C~lt D"nev < ·.u,.ny·,.11•1 ) Jo1'e B•~•"'I \Hft<">'7'j> "'"" • ~~t•i Aie~eoo (L<>• ftf\Qelt •I \ 0"<'-'' J01"·~snn I t< un1on ql0 '1 nt.och• II:•><•' O·!l•nt~ "i ,.,11.s Ve'"'•'"' ll•,o••oo • C.••l>e" t1 •!!on tll 1,,Qnre) 11·UI 1 Pll•I Gu••n•ccea f fhtll l Jot l.'eade ICe,.11011 • 1•0No•d /,'•II•• lft ij•D•nlt \ .S. Botl 01\on lLO, AldMiln•). Oist•!'t.t: 10 l n·ile' ~'·do••> 11 !I """' o•<>UOI 1 f.';I~• Oan!•I• Cl!unlltlfltil<' B•~.thl I• SI I 1 Jo"n l'O,.l•r (J.n&llP•m! J 11.•ndy l!l r•dlty lOr•nQel Ci,.on<1· •I mile1. NOV •CP -1 Jim Hn!lv :)3;01, 1. JM A"lna 3 Bcuce Ptrrv ~. 01vlO N1-..m1n 5. Joe Knlg~! _D_Al ~ PILOT _11~. U11ivel"8ity Poloi~t s BaO' Title t°' S perial tu the Dally Pilot llONOLULU-A team from ln·inf· eoosistlni:: of UniVl"r5ity . l!1g h llrao s and s tud!'nls won tlil' 18-:ind-under divi ~ion . a nrl <Hlolhe r Irvine tea m placed ·: SC'C'On<l in !he l&-111ld·under 11i1;sion at the t:nivers itv or I L1'1'.'itli \.\'a ler polo tourna111ent t:on1pli.'tf'd last voef'kend . ''\\'t• proved 11J.-,t Orange f'ountv t'()nti·nues !o dominate the .... ·orld vrater polo SC('nt," s;1id lr\'ine coa('h (' h u ck .\lorr1s artf'r the tour nament. The l8-\e,1r-0\do;. led by i::o:il1t~ n.on' S wu r . rollf'd pMt L.ilani of lla\vaii. an All-star l•'<•lll frotn l\.fontrf'al. (\--prf's.oo;. c·j 1llt'~f' :ind the l .. un:iho teanl of 1/,1 1\:lfl on till' 11·~1y to thf' 1'hrin1111onship . !11 thr ehanlplonshi p matrh ;1 i.:.11n~t l'un a ho, /rl'inc took :-i 3-0 Jp;id and ne\·cr t r ailed 111 r('f'ordin1: a 7-~ 1~·Jn. \an1cron Cos~rove. P at l.l'Otl..,, and Larry Campbell :111 p!aved .,.,·ell for :n:int, 1\ hil1· \\'it DR vis .,.,.on the to-11 r namrnt's most ,·aluable · pla\'er a\\•ard for his efforts. ln the J6-and·unde1' division. 1he lr»ine tean1 led by Je!P !lus~f'tl, Jay CatnpbeH. Jt>ff Horc;uk and ltfark Over~treet \\'On four izames t o reach the f'h.1nl p ionsh ip fin:tls before f&lh ng to Pun.'lho. ~-!. T he te am is ~nding 11.. \1-eek campinl.! out on thP. island of ~taui prior to rt'tu rning 10 the mainland. Sept. 3. ELIMS BOWLING CHAMPION JOHN HAVELES OF GAROEN GROVE . WMMn'• Optn Slntln 'l•U llto11nd Among the top names listed for participation are Boh Sherman. a nationally-ranked player, Forrest St cw a r t. another nationallv r a n k e d junior veteran. Dick r.1attier. Bob Ducsler, Ed Kauder, San1 Match, Gil and John Shea <'Ind George Yardley. 111ary Radlbl'IQl'I dtl. Ot btlt Kimura bV Ptflvlt. Hav eles Rallies to Wi1i 51,t Moen dill. Gii"°" i.y d"1u1t. (<1rllt1 Ltl~klo .Oel. (arlt l!lt&!llt , 6-0, 6·0 M1rllv" l!lll11m dfl. Sut.,. Hyde. 7·6 6·' Su1on Martin dtf. Loll !-to1ton, 1·S, Deep Sea Fi~l1 Report MALlllU .-11.• -~I •nol1•1· 1 ~1 c•llto nt ll. I w~l!t -e• bl~•. 1 nallbut, eo rnc~ tod DAMA WHARF -;es 3rnJlt<S: 30~ ,,,fi<j b&U. I ~ .. libul, 11S rod• CQ'd. I w!l iTe , •• bl U . l • m1c1:. ... .i. CSpOf'lfltlll119) -'1: ,;nglp,~: l bhrtfln lun1, 190 c111c .. D""· 10 \~nd bast, !1(11 re>elt cod. SAN DIEGO ••• •naltci: ~l " ~~"ow1•il, lT &l~1coct. &7 blvelln 1111:'•• •16 t>Qnoto. IS calico 111u, t INfrl (\ld•, l(ona l.1anes Eli111s Title l\FL Footba ll Tuer(' "'ill be s i n g 1 c s , doubles and mixed d oubles cornpelition \\'ilh a $1 5 entry fee for eac h e vent enterl'd -in doubles it is for a ten n1 . NEWPORT IDt v•v'• Lot~td -I~ •nCIPr\ 6S •t nd bill, ,w) '0<~ (!)(l 1 h•liDut (.Ar1'1 Landin;! 6l •nqle•• 6 '~"" b•••· J1} '""~ <···~ . ~A'°' PEORO l S1>0<!ll1~•n9\ -'i an<>•~" U(l <~lie<> b"'" ?V) •O!• co<I. l• tlup•1n tun~. lllnd St•e1t Lanolng) -'1 11n;lec-.; 10 b'uefin tyn• IJ yPllo ... 1ai1. ~ 1>&c••<"'1d JB" ~~li(a ~•H, & \Jnd nJ•'-2'.0 m•cl":.,•I• l•l •oc • cod. 111 oonl!c_ Ill s'E1~ ·~dEACH -\)I • 1 ... , ts• ·~r• ro(I, m s•nd ~ ... 'i l'o•llbfi•, ) cr.lo'P bti•, l oonlto. 4 berc1cude, Ba r'I• JC •"'ll•rl: a bonito, r ,.,,.~ 1>1.i. 1 ~•rr•cuda. SANTA MOHtCA -lt t nQltri: 1.l '•nd r..:i1-. ( ~•11171/1, 1 wl\111 It& ""'" B••ae -)1 •fllllt r.· .II) nx~ "''' J~ "'"C~lctl, l c•llcn 1>11• J ohn 1-IaY('}('S of Garden l~rO\'(' c-;1111l' fro111 bl'hind tn cnpturl· the \\'est <.:0:1-1 r-.!atch (;;1111c f:li1n1n:1tiOJ1~ lJ 0 \\ 1 I 11 g championship ~lt·sa ~1on<l:1y a\ }\Qll(I nig ht lf;t\'Cll'S . Thl\.!Tt('(! Ill .1 lud IO \1 111 the cr(l11n Si'\'f'!l ~··:1 rs a~n, ~l:lt!C'tl ;1 brilliant r<.1l!v to dr f1'<Ll i\!'l n .. r('n.<> u1 the se1nif1na!s. 1ht·n 1·:1nu• "n stron ~ i11 th,, f1n:1I fr::in11•s 1~1 (lt•f.·:11 11 .. u:.; Jul1n~1l of Long Bc:1cl1 111 !ht• l11u-g:ll1t•• finals. Jla\·elrs fi nished 1ht• rrgular t·an1p111~n in second plat e bf•hincl ,Jol111son 11lin \1·a s 299 pins 111 ln•llt of ll:t\'Clt':i ln the !0-\1·eck period . Jn the t\\'Qo-g:nn(' l'h,1rnp1ous h1p n1n lrh. llave\l'S frll behind by Iii pin~ 111Ht 11·a~· t hrough the first g:1n11• 1 le 1·;111it· ba ck \\'Ith str1k1•s 1n 1h1' r1j.!l11h. ninth IUlh :tnd lllh fr<.HlH's In turn the ga111t a round . Lopes llo11ored SAN' l-'RA~Cl:"CO -S('{"ond h:1 c;r1na n D<n·e Lopes nf \ht• !11s ,\n1j:1 •lf',, l'lod~f'l'' ;ind lt>ft-h;:indi·r l)i1\e R o~rl • 1.1 :111' Jlouston ,\<;!roe; \l•'T!' ;1c·r'fl!'fh·rl l'l,1~·-r of the \\·eek J111nor;-; totllL\ b\ thl· \,1t1u11c1I Lcf1guc. · Lo['lf':<: l11t 11\rt·i· 11111111• 111ns, clro\" in f1\'l' run s. stoh· ~e1·t·r1 hn-.<'s ;111d baited .Sli7 ldS! 11'\'t'k M<U>dlV'I ll•hlblllefl Stotfl. cn,.~110 1'J. aanlrnort \6 (onrlnne!I 11, Detroit 1• A rnggt'd ninth f raml" tha1 s:J\\' ,Johnson ,-..c.'c"c'c"'c'_c"c·_"cw.:c:."c'"...c'------ fa1! to pu.:k uµ a split a!su helped !he r UBLIC NOTIC~ The to u r n a m e n ! ic; sanctioned by lh<' Uni1cd States La'>4'n Tenn is Association. LONG !!EACH (ll1!manl Plt rl OC EANSIO• -111 1ngltr" ?fl bOnito; 1)J ••"d b<ln. 1 wrht Mt 1>11•. 1 11~!1~u1, 27 roclt cod. rhan1piun. l---------~cc---FtcT1T1ous ll USINESS HA/o!E STATIMIHT 711 •na!t"· 19 calico I>"'" 1 ~al•~vt Ber.' '"'' cod •••9'! -lO .an9lt ••· 11 !l"d b••• 1 M•ll bu•. IJ t>on•ln. SAM SIMIOH 101 •"lllt•1: ~I i.no cod. l.4'0S •oc\ cod. In !h1· final i.:0rnl' ,J,.hn~on h;1d 111 1h1• 1hird and ninth frarnt·s 11.1\~·llS bo\1-lrd a .;ti ady 2.10 splits \~hllc PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie 1011owl"11 pl'riorn ••• ooinol-------------PUBLIC NOTJCE 11u,1""" 11., PUBLIC NOTIC1'~ J ___ ...:_:::_::::_.::_:_:_:::=._ ___ J ---;;;;;;;c,;;;;~;:;;.;;;;;;;~-- vANTAsv CUSTOI.\ PAINTING. '""!------~-,--~---l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS FICTITIOUS 9USIM•SI Mnnrcvle, COit• Mes1 , Ctlll. 91611 FICTITIOUS IUSINE55 NAM£ STATEMENT NAMI! !TATIMSNT P•~I F1ocH , il:Jll !oulh S11ruct, 51nt1 HAME ITATl!Ml!MT Tiit follO'"'ir>Q person II <lo•ng bu$;nt •I ''The lollowln9 Ptrlon 11 dolno Wit,.,,,. An•. (I ll!. , ... fclfo·Nlng l)<l•IOI\ 11 dOlnQ 001lnt•• I I: 1 la\·rlrs 1-xrstr d J!.arnrs of 209-230-439 11hlle Johnson f1n1 shcd 11·i th 1111-187-:168. DC"l)llt A. Stump, l)j:U Plrtrk:l~t II : (ALIFOll:MIA H 0 M E O ·.•i ME 11 S ROBE RT Al TEV€RS 0 I! S I GM l'\t'rr n<; raml' close 10 post ing a S•' G1n:l1~ Grove, (.1111. OI AMONO HEAO GAllEA;Y & co , t<ELP ER ASSOC1ATIO!l. 1911 ccu•! ASSOCIATES. J.41 l!l•v•lde Dr .• Nf'W· Thol 11uiln•it 11 (Ot\<lvi;ltd bv I llmlted )1150 Pltla Orivf. San!I An1. (&lltcrnla. 1'vt . Nt,.port aeeth. c ... ~76+'.I porl ll11cn. C•. rlMO. 4'\Jldt•rl'lla \ JCtor~· \I ht•n hr nin1 t•d up ner!ne,.1'1o H!nry (tleng. '"° Irvine Av•rru~. s~mu81 c. O\adtllP, P O ao~ !!7, Ra11ott1 J, •1t1YM1. Jr .. 12J 81V- t ht· l:1ddt'f fro1n fifth pl:J('(• :11 ~t<'lrl o ouo1.,, A. Stump Newl>l)rl Bt..:h, c11l1ornla Baity)<}, Ca. 921161 Or . N1wcor1 Bt•ch. C1. '16'0 Th,, 11ttt,,.,.n! "'"' •lie<! ..,1,11 •tit Tiil~ D~sln••• !• l>e•l>!l <Ofl!l"Cled bv Tn/1 ou"nts• ;, co~durt«l ~t 1n Tl"ll• Du1Jntn 11 t""dudtd ~y •n r,f !hi' 1'\ll'!llllg progran1 10 4 ·h.1!1rn~e counl ~ Cltrk ol Or1119t '"""IV on an lndlvldu11. indl.-ld ueL 0n<1lvl11uol. [ ! 1J 1971 (I> Sft..,,uel 0 O•a!l(h• RotlHI J . AtW.trl, Jr. Jl,111•lcs Jll thr S('n1iS. Auqul ' · f""1 Henrv •"'1 ,., ,~.,,., Tnh oTat'"''~' w•• m~o ,.,.;,ti !ne Thi• ~tMemen! w11 filtd w\!h ,..... 1h11 $18lemen! td('(I wi lh ,. ~ , Bl'rt nS of Jla\\'lhornf' d,.fl'i-llf'd T1-•rry Publi~~~ Ortnoe Co••• 0111y PlloT f lt•• ft/ Or1nge Coun1y on Augu.i 73, CouMv Clerlt or O•&no• Co11n1f on (oun1·1 (lprk ol Orang~ Countv 011 A~QUU lT, 5~ottmbor), 10. II. 191• 31~1-7• 1914. JUl1 16, 191 1. .\uQv'' l3. 191'. Brent of Snnta An;1 in 1!11• I 1r:-t g .. n1c. Fiu,1 FlHOl P'-uu1 ,,-1"1 ti I d ol 1 <ll I g l'UBLIC NOTICE Pu.,ll!!>ld Otl <'Qt Co~st D•ily Pllol P~bl l1ntd Orlngt C.oasl Olily Pllo! Publi111td Or•1111• '""'' 0111v Pilot _, =>· " . 1''11 (fl\', Ill' ;1 {' ( •, Oll Ill .... 0 .. 0, ''· '•o••m•-, '· \(l, 17, 19/J })76./J AU<1Ujl 11, Stoltmbtr ], 1~, !7, 1'1• Jlll·li .--~:::;;;~r;j,'j?f.~~~--1·~··;·;·;·;";·;":;;'';·;m;"';';;'·;'~';·;";·;·;··;·;"';;;'~··;~1 ~y ~ ~ YO F.1rrell Jl inkll' of Jrvinr. 1R:1-!·lii ~L,._1031 •--------------.. -... -...... ~--... Hinkle toul<ln 't gel u n lr.H'k•·d 111 hi!' HoT1c1 TO CR&o1Tos ON'T DISCARD THOSE b su.-111 1011 COURT OF THI! D nl~ll l'h \\ith n ert'nS. T he lr\i!ll' Ol~ler STATE 01' CALl,ORHIA FOR UASEA '74 DATSUH hnd rC'.1('hed 1t1e 1 llna1 1 s ir 1 > 1 197r 1 • 11 THI c°tt~~TA~,:~,oRAHOll PICKU,oNy$79mo. OLD TENNIS SHOES ! I ln his n1alt' l \\i[ l :J\'e es. l're ns E~Ult (If (LIFFORD R. All.MSTll:ONG , +l•Jl-.O.u.. OST ISADATSUM •• ,.,.n...,........._•11 1...--'""'"°...,.,_._ 01\nt•d a s ix-pin ll'lld lhroui;:h seven DtNc;~~~E IS t4f ll.El!IV OIVE N ID •M c AM fra1nes bcfOr(' thf" e vr n tunl chan1pion cr1<1itors a1 rt1e il>Dv• ~ft.....i oece<tem 2141HAllOllLVD.,C.M. ANTHONY'S SHOE SllVICl ~fl~'I" '. '• , "" I_ :·;:: :i~ .. ~ ,•!r-J s,p.~ h-lf;::;i:. •Wl5TCLIF, ,LAZA •LIDO •fA5HION ISLAND •COl:Of\IA DIL MAI 't) • · f I ·k· r~u all ~·~• having t !t lm1 .og11MI 54~•419 CJ tn(' on \I l l 3 ptiir 0 S Tl l S IM said decl'denf .,c, <~ulrttl '" Ill• This 11 as follO\l't'd hv a spl1! con\ersion 111em. wit~ 1i.e ntten•cv vo .. icr.e.,. 111 r .k · I f I f 1/\e oHic t o1 1r.e clerk ot the •-anct ;! \r lO 0 Slri es ln \ l(' Intl r;UTII' t nllllKI t<IUC1, or to pct itnl lr.tm, wltl'I lo i!i~·r hirn :tn eight-pin virtor\·. 200-192 111e n-.::tu41Y •ovctltri. 10 I T!t .. r I . . I underolgn•d t i !ht L8W Offl(f ol PAUL . Ill the m ost e xc iting 1natch 0 t 1{' n1g JI. llASTING5, J.t.NOF~K V ~WALKER . 1112 \ capat'll\' Cro\\d \\'<JS on hand fo r OUPONI 011 ' STE. !. llll VINE. · . . CALIF'OllNIA 91U•, w!lltll Is Int plec • lht' f1n3Js 1\11h th(' \1·1nnrr fa cini;: a cf bu1lnt u ot '"' und1•1•gnfd In 111 ' I. r., r . ·I l '' I M"1!!e•1 ~"·'!l·~v to tne •• 1 .. 1P <' . nr ni•rn '.I I ur 111.1 . t 1.111 p1v. n1:'C • ,. 0 ~ec ode~• wltkln IOI/• men•~i •'"' \\ 1•f"i-t•nd r(w !ht• \\ C'Strrn ~ ! ;1 l (' s I ·~· It•&! pu~ll•••lcn ... 1n11 not let. I l I Oued Au1 u1t 20 1'1• (' ).11np1011s Hp 1111 HUii: W15&M.AI H. Thr tir:-1 ni:1•ch ..,,·iJ\ Ill' st.igrd a1 L•·~u10• of t1>• w111 • . <>' 1~r •bO•t n•m~ drctrtt~t 1.s.1. t.1:;tl1· L.'lnts 111 ~;111 l·r:1n('L~l'O l"AUL, H.AsT1 1o1os. ', 1 · 11 1h0 r -1 1 ., L' , J""o"•l(V ' wA1.1<!• 'I 11f .1~ \\I 1 .. 111 .• l •lllll( ,, ·~11na 1112 OU l'OJ>lt 0111 ., ~Tl.. I l,:111t " ,\lo11da1· :1f11•JTJOC1n at ·! .10 lllVINE, CALl ~ORM IA t1UI ' (l\~l •l l ·1UI At!otnr.r• llH' E•tcul•• Baseball Standings ru~1\1hed Or•nQI Co11! Otll r PllOl. t"JQu•t 71, ~epleml)tc 3. !~,I /, 1911 :>J29./i PUBLIC NOTl('E NOYICE tNVITIMG 91D'S A;\IEHIC,\N l.E:\GUt:: Boston New York B111ti1norr Clevt'l<lnd ~ltl WAllkl'c Uetro1l Oakland Kansas City 'J\>xas Ch icago f..1innesota Angels Eas t i 'i\·ision w I. 70 :-.ti "" "'' 63 r.2 li2 GO li2 10:1 fl:I R7 Ii(\ '\'est r>ivislon i'.t :lli '8 59 '6 6:J fi4 fi4 fi3 66 50 79 Mnn<1•v'1 Gam• Oe!c(>il 6. A~el• ' Clevd•nd •. l(ar1•~· Cltv 1 M!nnt 1<>!• 7, New York 6 Ml\,,..1u1tee 2, O~\l~nd I Ofllv otm•• ~~hcduled Ttnl•!!l'I G1m11 Pc·t. .:'i:-.6 .f111 .\4~) ""' 4RI IG!l .566 .535 .5 12 .000 .488 .:1118 GU 4 7 81': 10 23 AM!tli tL(I(~""""' 1·!l •t Oetrlo•I (Colem~n 10·1?1 C:level•nd (\Vllcc~ 1·1 •n<I f>~'~"'n ~ t\ •I Kantftl (Ur (lh1t1>v 19·10 •nP ll rile' J ,) Oftl>.1•114 111ut u.1q 11 ..,.11.,. .. v,e~ 1~1•1on 't.i N~w Vorlt (Tid<llW 10·10J '' Mlnnf,OI• C!l•ndt ... , BOilOfl «Marlt11•1 ~n ., (llk •<1<> {K .... I 1• 111 llaltlm<>cl {PAIMtr f 9) II Te•I• Uc"'"'\ 11111 Wtoln~ty'i 0•"''' Ano111 .. t ~Iron !Ch .. nnet 5 11 } o'clO!l>.l 0•~1•114 11 Mllw•u-t• C1tvt11,... I! K"ns•J (llV NIJW Vor-II MlnMMlla 811!!1'\-II TeKtt :\ATJO~AL J.1':1\GLE Eus t Di\'i~io n l'1t t ~burgh sr [.J)ui~ l'hiladelph1a ~10111re<1l '\('\\ York Chll'Hfi:O W L 66 6! 66 r.2 fi4 64 58 67 55 70 52 7'.? \\·el-it Dh·ision llnd!!rr!i f inc inna\i Allan!a I roust on S;in Francisc(l S:111 Dicg<1 RO 47 78 51 71 57 "' 61 57 71 4fl 79 M<WMllV'• Gtmu ,.11,1ect~lolllll 7. Clndnn8!I ' New Vt··~ s. HoUJIM . n•1 .. n1• l Mont.1.,1 1 Onl~ Q•"1tl 1c1>.,;u1ed Tonlohl'I G~M•I rrt. .520 .~Iii .:100 . 464 .440 .419 fi'.\O .lifl.ii .5~5 .~)20 .445 .383 GB '. ' !JI ~ 14 2J1 ! JI i'l Cul"n""H (l!lll1on~nan1 ll.,) et f'llill n•lpn\a 1 11u!'1;~n 6·10\ /l.!l•n1• I ~e"d I ll at Montceel I Torra• t I I !+~u•tD" iOl•r•er l·•I al Ne~· '!'Mio 1 P,lrk~• ; '1 fl• AC>O!IA<a i \\ (h,ttllO \llitUlCht l 1).9\ Al Doclttf\ (lli•U 1761 ~, L~";, !Glb1on 1-!11 11 Si n Olf(IQ l~oolln~• \.f!• f>o!!!b"'"" !Elli§ \Oil •! l>•n Fr111tlsta io·,.~oublo 9-!ll) WtdlH!ld•r'I O•m•I l'•tnburotl •t l>~n F,•n< KO t1r.u110" ti N@w Vnr~ C•"dn""U A' Pt1llfldeloni1 A1l11n•• 1! Monttt~t SI Lnuh 1t _St~ Oleoo (.hi(~llCI 1! l>Oelt•tl NnTk• I• t>r aDv u•vln !net lh• &<!ot•d 01 l•u11"" o! 1111 Cw11 C<)rnrnunitv Col'<ne 0111t;tf or Or•noe Covn!v. C1hlorn•1. wil l rec•!~ •••It<! bld1 up 10 11 00 1.m , WH!nt•dty, Stp11mbt • II, 1011. at lne Purcll1iln11 01~1. ot wld ~cllool d,.1rlc l loc1t1<1 II 1370 M1m' .Avenut , Cos!• Mt!-!!, Ct lilotftlt . 11 wnlch time s•hl Din• will bt publlt~llv Of>"o.d •nd •t •d ror : l f l l'YI SION TIY.E llA~E COllll:E(lORIPll:OCESSlNG 11Mr1.1F1ER . All bld1 1•t 10 bt In actordt"t• .,.,111 the ln1tructlOn• eftd Conct!Un"' ;ind S11f't lllt1Uon1 whit~ 1r1 now on lilt An(I may bt •e<;11<ed In tht fllflte 01 1/'lt ,.~,c~Jsln<;1 A11tnl ot selil xtiool d•~!rlct C:acll b!dd•• must 1u~!r wl!h 1111 bl~ e t ••Mi1><'' ciwc•. cer tllltd cl'>tck. "' bldd1•·· band "''"" PIVl blt la ttM nrdec nl !tit C.natl (..,,munl!v College Ol•ldcl l!lo~rd ot lruslttt I" en emount rool Ins '"'" flvt peretnt U'! of lllf! 1um bid 11 1 gu~renlH lhtl IM l>ldder will .,,,,c lftt<I 1111 j)r~d <:onlrlcl II !ht 11<'" Is 1w1rded ID h!rn, lft tl\t •v•nl ot Ullur• to tftle• lntn sll(.h CO)l1trAc!. '"' l>l'OC'ed' ol ltlt CIMIC~ will !It IO<'!tl!t~. nr In !ht Cl •I flf a l>/lnd, tl'I~ lull 1vm !l>trtof wlll bt ror!elttd to .,,d K~oal di1lrlol. No blddtr m~v withdr~N ~Ii bill loc 1 pfrl<ld nf !orty·llve <tll dev1 ettec t~e d•lt ..et for l~t ~nlntji 11\trtot. Tl14 llnl rd ol Tru1t"1 r•urves 1111 prlvlltgt ot •elt c!lng env ~f>d au bids or tn w•lve ~nv lrrt;ul••ltlt • nr ln1Cl'm•llt111 Jn •"Y bid M ln !l>t bidding Slgnt<I: NORMAN E, WATS ON St<"' llna•d of ltullNI <»en· SPe>I. ,,, ,.,, -H:C» l.m. PuDlllMd 0•1/'91 Co.>tl Dally Plltl AutL UJI ,7. Slptemtllr ), 1t7' l2l7·1' ra ·o pager ---·---$17.00 asnrnth tota 001t ·---no deposit on credit approval OllANGI l"OllNTY RADIO'! IL l l'HONE SCRVICE '" • I er. l l '~aut11n1n.:\nrlti11 .. 'f"r':d11. . •• . , •• ,, (lt1]\' thi· riut11n111. 1\ ~ llllll' 1ur tn•· ... ~\o::ll 11 Cider. ,J 11 .[ 111 i ·' fr· ·h rirl• r 1·, Lt h s~ag 1·rin1 ·s i Crowu, O\'C'I' pk·nlv of je,·. ,.011' Jl )(Cl 11 ,.,.i~r. ~1··:1 11 ta~tc of 1vh11.t nutun1n's nll aho11t. Scagram's 7Crown. It's ArncfiQ's l1worft&. .~ -· ! I Tht St\'tn 'n Cidtr : 'f,, A mu11: Qr l l ll a la"• fl.Ht( ,1 ilh j, r. 11il,\ I 11 oi. S~al(r11ni'.' 7 ('r.,,1 u. ~·,ii \V1lh fresh, ~.,.ttt applt ctdtt •• Jl6 DAI LY PILOT PUBLIC ~OTICE T11t~c:1<11 Au9u\t 27 1974 ===Pc-U-B=U C NOTICE ------FICTITIOUS •U S!NE~S \lf' 1«14 JIAMa STATE,,.l!MT NOT1CI! TO Clll'DITOilt' T .. koilowl"ll I>•"\°" ' ool,,o f)v•ln~" SUPEll lOll COUiltT OF THI: '' 4. STATE OF CAUf'OlllOIA FOi( CAl.,FOllNIA 0PT!(AL COMl'A.lli' lHE COUHT'f 01' OiltANOE it:i W 1111\ Sit Kr CO>IO M• 1• HO .\-IO~t1 CIM:::..i::• o",•:i1. ·-·,<I )"•! " " t El•~r~ oj JOfl-S LEW•~ ..tl'o ,...,.,,,, '"" .. .,.. """ '" ' ., 0! l ~ LEVINE P•<f•><Oll Pl ... 'to.a L.lo(lun• lill<I L•I 1~"11•1 NOTICE 1$ HEJIEBY GIVEN IO 1n~ n•7~ < r<!•lo<> Of !ht! "I><>•• n,.m.., """-" fr.I ~ bw1lneu I• rcf'>Clu<r~ D• ~"1 1~6t •ll j)<t"Qnl h••l<>g tlo•m• •'f• "ll lnOlvld\Hll oh,. 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I• cond11cte<1 bv an l"lllvhWal W.rrv Allen slatemonr wa1 lllM wit~ !ht Clerk e>I Or&~g• Covn!y en 15, 197' FlUJt Orat1gt co11•1 o .. 1iy Pllor 21 ind St plemoe• J 10 :l13,l~ PUBLIC N01 IC1', ,ICTlTIOUS BUSINESS l>IA,_.I!" STATE,,.EHT T~ .. lolfowlng per.nn I• doing Du•lness ~QUTH COAST M&(Arthur Bl Ut>lt Mt.,, Cal1f0tnl~ 9161& MOLO No t , Pe1er Nov•~ 11~)5 Su<lllh Ave f'ovn !e•n Valley C•lllornoa 9'171>.! T1>11 b<l•ln.ei• 11 tonduCTl!d l>v an l""•Vldual P eter No..,•k st•t""1en1 we11 l<led w1111 Cler~ ot o'""ll~ Coun11 I 191l PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICE TO CJll!"DIT01l5 SUPEJllOtt COURT 0 1' THI! STATI: 0, CALll'O'tNIA FOtt THI! COUNTY 01' Ott.II.MOE NO A.eHff '"' " EJT•re ol FLO MARIE WALLACE OtCM lffl HOTICE IS "IEREBY GIVEN lo t~e ''edo!oorl af Ille •bovt ntmed d•ce<fenl lh•t .oil persa..1 111vlng cl11m• ;,geln~r lhe wld decf!denl 11rt •~Yl'e<! 10 Ill• ln•m with !he necesi.ary voucnert 1n 1ht otl1ce <>t t~ clerk. °" 111e ~~•e entl111<1 court or IO p•tien1 !h~m will'\ '"-nl.lee• ... •v "0UCl'>etl to I ~ • u<>der1lgne<1 al !ht <JlllC• QI 1'!11 "'lor"ev ROBElitT L HUMPHREYS Al!otnev 81 L•w, lS(l(I A<1•m11 Av• Co••& M~'a C•l1tornla •26)6 wl'\ocll h 1he pla{e ol bu•l~ o4 11'\e unde.,Jone;i In all mo1tw1 1N1rt•lnl1111 10 !lie e1111t of s.tld IM<.O.nl, wnl'\ln lour monlh' •lttr 111e tlr•t 11Vbtluo1lon of thh no11ct O•IH Aug111! \l 191• RAY WALLACE E•R<.utt>r o1 Ille \Vilt af !he •-n.med d«Hknt tto••l:T L MUMPMfl•Ys A.ltenleT ., Low "" .... "" A ... C•I• Mou, C•lltwnl• n•u T11 fno Ml-01't An..,...,. I• l!•tc!ITOf PvDllsl>e<I O''"U• COf'tt Oally P iiot AIJ9ul1 13, 20, 21, 1nd Sepltm~r l l91l JOSI II I Dd!ed July J\ 191i Fran~ Oomtnc1>1n• JudQt o! ~upet1or Courl COLE,,.AM & SILVEltSTEIH 41i WHI Eltllth SI SI• !10 LO• Afl!ltltl, C•Ulornlt *u A!lor"eY• tor Pf!!tlon•r Telfpllone 111 611 !Sl1 Put>ll-.hfd Orang.e (O••I O;,.iv Pllol Aug~lr 6, 13 )0 27 1971 29?J l~ PUBLIC NOTICE SLP 1'5lt SUP&lllOJl COUl:T 0" THI STATE 0,, CALlflO'tNIA l'O• TME COUIMTY 01' O•AHOE Ht A.....a NOTICE OF HeAltl!Mo O" PETITION .. o. flilt09ATI O" WILL AN O l'Olt LltTn'tS Tl:STAMliNTARY Ellett of ROSALIMO S llllGHTMAN, 0.C-t•Hd NOllCE 1$ HEREll'Y GIVEN lhtl llOMER H BJllGHTMAN h•1 1119'1 hert l" • flt!lllon ,.,.. 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The DAILY PILOT assumes liabili ty for th• first i n c o r r e c t lnMtrtion only l'LBLJ C 1''<1TICI': NOllCE TO CONTllAClOiltS-- CA LLING FOil 810\ 't~<:<.I 0 \!<c! !{)UN TO..t'J l /ILL€Y l\•U o •. m"'" I(,~ O<I·~· Pl" on ·~c •'" (!oV 'I '•V'""'"'" \911 ,:..i,tc~ ul fl~ R,,~ P' l<1ut ol19n C"' '"'· Nu• •r••• !lite L UM~uv~e l" 11 e , I OU~!"" ~;,Ill' P•o\et t •ac '''''', 1+o•t tl•l1\f CA li!Otllr Pi..{Hl\ fl<JN ~V~TI I~ J We>nt>utn 1nl1 Wd' llltd Wofn Ore ye c~~"'Y lh• Mj\~l/OA $CH00L , , !>l&rc Pl'" • ~ ~ .. ""'"'" 0T!ltP f.o~'! Hn (qun•~ tln>.- /\~~u~I !~ 1914 Puoll,l\~d • vOv I 10 l~I• "' F :16410 Co~>t 0~11y P1!01 StPlomber ) IJ JO?• /j l'UHLIC NOT ICI<.: v111., S<11r..01 0"11 1 Nurnl>e' One L<!,iO•!>u"" l '"' \l"l~v Chi tOrnoo NOfKE I~ 1tERft\Y C,l\l(rl n1 t 1ne •t><,.,e "" »ed ~<hool O 'H t i ( t 0fdRll• Coun!y (<>Iii~"' ' "' 1 I~ an'! JluouQh •H r,ov""""9 11¢olttl ~e•en•!P" re•~"el •1 n\ DIST"' (I I "'II r~<e'll< up I ' \)'11 <>OI ldl<t In'" l'ICTITIOUS ~USINESS I '"" M><>ve ~l•te1 time 1e;,led """ in I NAME STATEMENT rn. ~Wdl<I ot " tonl•~<I !Qr I"~ ~(>Qve '"' " tollow n9 pn"on " t!O>"ll llu''"e" n•~it<I BEL CONGO MOTEL 761>1 Ha•Oot ljPva (_o;I& Me•~ c.~111orn•d 0261• II.DO•~· Warron StfWM1 I~ 1 J ~lum">•ngtal•(I Dt Co••• Mc\ .. , Col•10t~lo 91626 Th• D!.O•lne~) " p~•tn~r1t>lp Ro~ert w 1~h ~tatomen! St~"'dlt '"' s ... h ~h~ll I>~ <e,~iveo •n 1ne olnc~ <hn•il ~(f nU9ve <1n<I 111,;ll De Of>•nl<I .t~O pvOl•clv te,;d "lout!.<! t•~ """"' t•leM l•1t1e ''" pl;,>~ Ttiere wiPI ~e a 1~ 00 tlCl>O> I """ r~(1 '~' •"C~ •eP of 111d dotum•ni< 10 gua•&nlN! !I>! relutn '" good cond I nn w•mln ~ ""I' •!let IP1e Pd O!Jl'nlrQ Od•• EacM 1>1<1 "'"'' con!o•m d 1~ lie CIP•I! OI \5 197• w"• flied wot!\ Or.tnge Cour>IV on r~-'!lOn>l"e 10 the cOMlr.t~! <1oc~m""~ Edch r>IO M .,11 b• accomoanotd ~V l'J04S1 l~e •ecurh> •et•rr•d to In t.,. con1rac1 Puoib ned Orao ge t oo>! Oa•ly Polol aocumen" ~nd t>v !he 11>1 01 P•OPO••d Au~u•! ~O 11 dntl Sepiemoer J 10 >ol>conuacto" 1971 ~()9J I• Tne OP~TRl(T res.e•ve• t.,. t>QP\I to re1eC! ,inv o• •II 01<1• or to wd•Vt PUBL IC NOT ICE onY or1egulaf toe• or informal tie-' In ____ I ~nv b di or •n th~ D 1111 ng Ft<'.TITIOU~ llUSIHESS The OISTRICT hd• de!ermlned !he HAME STATEMENT t oenerol prevo hng '"t" ct l'e• diem T•>e follow.roe """on• Jre do•no "'lQ•• In the local ty In wh•'~ 11>, !)U'<"e'' "' wor ~ 1• lo De per1orme<1 lor eacl'\ PANDORA 5 PAO 'I061 A<1um< J.ve crdl! or lvpe ot ,.or~m,1n nee<J~d ro nue Hunllngton 6eacn (~I lornoa v)~~ e'ecule Tt>t coMra" Thc>e ra1es ~·e PMtrC•d A Stewmon llUJ s~"'" on Ille M the 0!.STRl(T 011 'P loc~Te<I Luda Fo1ml•ln VaPleV Cal!lornl;, 91108 I "I Nvor>ber one l•!IM'10u>e Lane Cl,.rence E S!ewmon lll•l ~~nt~ .-" 11 C "' I.veld Foun1a1n Valley (.~ld~,nla ~tlOtl r 0Untd~n1 "" ev ~ ~II l \ Jr•r> m•v Th ~ ~u>lnes~ 1, lOnllucoeQ ov Qn t>e ob~ n•rn OM reuu~>I A coot ot 1 lndivl<1ua1 lhe•e ••le' "'dll l>t' po•••tl nt l'!>e P~l•lcl~ A Stewmon 100 'le C l~rfnt• £ Srewmon I The •o,e9mM<1 •chedul~ e• pct ll>em Tn .. >ldlem~n• ... ~, lo•ed worn me wale• Is tMsed upon ;, .,,or•• 19 <lay Co"nlv Cler• al Orange (ov.,lv oo or <•Yhl (Sl hOv•~ The ~t !O< "Plor1ov AuQu•I 11 191• ,inn overl•me work •hall DC .ir leas! Punhshe<1 O•anpe caail O~l•V F~~1i•1t 1 l>fl•e Mid one hall Au11~•• 10 21 and seo1emoe' l TO II ~holl l>e m•nd~!nrv vu~n 11.., 1974 Jl))/j (VNTJCA(TOR lo "'"'"" In" •nnl ~<' PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ----------PUBLIC NOTICE --------- Kids Li lie To 1' aw•t<le<l and upon anv "uconlr~flnr uooer n!m lo r>•v n<' l•t<~ !h "' '"' I ,. d SP<'<lf !'<I r~•e~ •o ltl \\O!~ITWn e....,plovetl ov !he" '" ,,,, e•e«1hon Qt P!>e CQ!\lrdd I No D•<Jdef onav v 11n~'" 1 " l:r•tl fo• ~ pcrlll<J ot fO<I~ 11ve 1•' • 111 .,'if' Inc 11,ole sci !or !he o~n "" ~! II iJ. A pa'm~nl oond ~"\l ' ~-• "rlncr IJOn<I "'II lJ~ <eu« ftO prior •o ~'etu 1 ~n o• mt (O"rl>t '"" ~WM'"n' "'"'' noll be n •n~ IOfl'1 ,~t to>tn In !"e ton1ra~1 aocvm~n• GovN~ ng Boa•d llv K~ren Ac•1~v (!< • Puhh•hcd Ordnqe Co~;I Oa ly Pllr.I Au911>I ~o 11 IQH 11 411~ -------PUBLIC NOTll'~. 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II 111 '-f'll ''ll toll l1ul 1111l1('~',t•1or1 l 'i\L~1 :;PH J:\(,S r,, n d ' f .<!H)On CC ,\rx:'I '11~ /l~•'. 1 In 011 n<'1 6-IO-lZl ' 1 r [. • .'7-1210 f'()()! £ h1Ju~e 1n liun1u1gtqn I Hf:l.•h on!y S19 950 ,111•! S'l .!1)(1 IQ 1ssun11' ; V \ T111;oJ p ivn1.,nr $2!1~ 111onth 1!111l 1 1 111 X 17--liOlfl I >ti 1'1nf1l ~sUtt11111-c-,-,-,-,-h-,-" IOU '-''II 11\l'()ugh r<'~ull -i:rl· 1111~ Dail~ P1!ot Cln'><>iflf'd •\i!s () lt-ii78 PUBLIC NOTICE HOT!CE TO CltEDITOllS SUPElllOll COUllT OF THE STATE OF (ALIFOiltNIA FOtt Tt;E COUNT'( OF ORANGE No A IO'lll E<l~r~ QI GEORGIA. l(NIG,n TEl1C•1 Oece,,~<1 NOTICE IS HEREOY GIVEN !a In• PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS l'IUSI NE5$ HA.ME STATE,,.ENT The lollowlnQ l)llrS<><» are doing buslneAs es TEENA S YAROST IClt STORE 2!<0 Eeil 111~ S! CO!.t' Me\" Ce V\'627 C•rl W & P~!rld~ A S!~t~ 1S7S1 P;,rrhenon Mli~•on vlelo C• 1?67S lt>I• buslntls I• co!lduc••a by • oentral l)llrtne,.hlp Th•' Ccvnty Atl~U•I Ct•I W Stark l'~rrlcl11 A SMt~ stalemenl Cl•r-ot 23 1~1~ we• !llt<f w<tl\ t~e Oraroo• Co;.mtv 0t1 1'3'4'J Put>il~l!e'd Orange Coa51 01l!y Piiot At111u'! )I, September l 10, 1/, 1o;i ~2ot 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS !tUSIMl!t;S NAME 5TATl ,,.ENT Tt.e lollow!roo PG•~ ert doing b\/slntss a1• "' SOUTHE RN AUTOMOTIVE VALUE E NTEllP~1ses IJ\1111 80911rl (Ou•t f'ovnttln va11,y C•lllornl• '110ll llob'rt Ell'j!eM NO<! 1!9ilt (lng~rl (Wt! Fountain ll11llev C:•!l!crnl• 9)1()1t Jem~• Edwerd Al'!•ens 171192 eeu Clrclt Hu,,11no1on De•'h C•ll•o•n•• ""' T b l'\u1ll'!1>1 " conductt<f ~v a O~he•el 1"'1•h1~r•n·~ R:t>tl"•t E NOf 41/2 'Yo LOAN \\1 th S~J,f~N) dP\\11 "fl0ppln~ rr Ill{'! 111 ( .. ~1 I \!1 ~I ,\n11111I i 10 ... s S.!l .,\I I 11/I Pn, 1 s1 ·,o OfKl f11111 It! ALT(1flS ,'i!~CI: l'Hil 673-4400 Wa lk To The Beach In (,,t'<inrt r!•'l i\li1 r Pi 11u1• So11lh of J11gh11'.1V :l. lwd 100111 hOl!"P l\llh II (01.V f!I (pl II ( C 111 II\ I)\,( !'«1 1.<'d lo! 1;,Jlh glX!<I <1drl on po!cn- 11:'.Jl Onl\ $119 ~IO 644-7270 l"/u.Jtt.« s~r1t ti"Tffl4# REAlTORS · • ASSUME 1 % LOAN STUDIO DUPLEX :l.BH 1 1 ~BA each 1-'lr~e y.u rl ;ind 1i.1!1os Altrac11 v(' liu1ldtng 111 good iu{':'l ol Cosln i\Tes,1 1'-xrw.i.:t n>nts OF $IS) to $l00 ()nlv ~14 (XX} CA~ll TO 7'; Jn u1 Agt. 64S-8197 "WOOD 'N GLASS" l)r,1n1at1c Coron~ tl••I l\il11r \\\O on a lol F'antasl1c r.v.•ner s unit 11• o o d e d i;ccluded SC'tllng, thick shng crptg, !)Hn!\, 2BH, lofted fen; rrn-v11ultcd rell1ng' 1 he In< on1<' buy of the year HI S85,000 Tnk<.' o v e r f'Xlllflnq f1n111111ng ' V, E I lo\\ nrd & Co &1~S.IOO -----~ NEWPORT HGHTS R-2 J.,1111.::1• ln1 111lh 11tlcy on sirlP 11111! 1 (',p.f $27 500 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 4 Separate Homes ( 111 ']Ill< I 'L 1 ('I II ilk fP sl111p~ ,1; ~r J1 1" h1n1 ~ ( h111, 11 :i;u \ I• Hll I f '' 1()1 Sl)X {J(~I { 1111 I !lh l.1i111tH 111 646-3928 Eves. 556-8674 Lachenmyer " . ·" Realtor ... ~ ,\~~•1n1~' ~~II .\ !11~n l Hiii Bt d!"l!'Jll\~ fh1~ h 1hc 1!'1) popul 11 iin \ n1•,..!cl ('Q1npl<tc 1111h '"'ti~ ,h<ik1 r·~·f .1111u1n 11ri:1 1dl•rt , nrp<'t~ a n rl n1111•l1 , nlU! h n1ort' ,\sk •b<,•111 11-.11111.: :-;o JOx\;? WALKER & LEE H+ 11 f-,IHI!' 5~5-949 1 I PENINSULA PT. --------------ll1 HJ!1fully dt•••r 1lr1I ~ hrl HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ,\ pl<111 1 ! hn110• "Iii' 111111 !111111" • 111 I 1' I' B111l I Hiii ! tJ'll>ill /l"I t Hti f Ii '. !" '1 li-:1• II' I I!! 11 CI!\)\ $2i7~1 C di )i '. 1js] FERGUSON·HESTER Realtors, In c 1--101 Dove St !-ILC 22:0 Ne\\ po1 t l~eac:h ----SELL OR TRADE 1!.0 l'ICTY'~ Sl20 fl:KI lt~I 1t(tts -SJS0,1~111 ~ MJ a{ 1 <'ll -$2-10/IQO 1 n1 .! h-i 11 .. 1111 111"1r litlJ!l\ •11~!•11 ~ 1111h !'Un 1111\.: 111111•1 -. p1H1hi<t I I 11-..,11' h<!ll\• II 1!1! fJlll• J.. ii• SIJ.'. ·'1 ( 11J iT., ''~" l"ii:l ~(l'h F 1r~ · associated IROKERS-REALTORS 1025 W. lalboo 67J·J61.J TIREO OF CITY LIVING? Tl rid· 111 ,.,.n11r hnn1~ for 10 1110s 11!,1! l .S(~1nd1dn Can lx> lilied fnr n'<1ttlo 1111111 or 11vnt11do I 11111 II is small -GEM-~trenn1 1unnu1g ar r oas Pi •tld undc1 Onlv $'.l;l ,000 1nf01 n1a1 1on PRF.STIGF- l'..'O F' Tusun A\c, NB properly Rl--:ALTOllS 6~t-4G23 !lHUk{'I EASTSIOE INCOME ~~~:. T1\o cloll houses on onC' llOi'vl l::S Jot 3BR. 28/\ with dbl g 1r I ~~=7'-~=~=~=~ & 2HH IB,\ with dhl IF QUALITY COUNTS gar SC'\f'!l y1s old. Xln! Spilt level ~BR 3BA 1 Custon1 buy Call PRE~ T I (~ L fe,1turcs 1n(ludc Spanish HOl\IES ror 1nformat1on and s1yle C'nlry .itnun1, lush flP!Hils fi.l5-66'16 ld~rpg, ul!rn n1od kitc h, BJ(, ('_.\NYON Dnv1 r over l,1k~s n f • h ~,,11r.vB) '2 J\lfl s fer suites dC'n, li,'511 S<! IL $125 000 Voqel & Babbitt 644-6056 best 1,:rpt1> ,l!i dr~ fl'nced for kids' Near mAJOr shopping ,v_ schools Pl iced at $61,900 S uhn11t on down V £. l/11w11rd & Co 645-&100 Ne'(ipart Island Deluxe Duplex G(JH.G t:OUS ;;p II kl1 ng pool SBH, lippf'I U11l1, {BR Lowrr Super Huu11ni.:ton locahon Near Pvt P 11rk & Beach, Gd Hnn1c 1s A 1 co11{t1t1on Tcrn1i'i 11• 1 f h J\ssun1abJC' 1hrnu~hou1 ~wlm t n Is l.rntn S~'l.000 By 01vner su1n1nPr' Only S-12,!Y.iO Cnll 675-166b A.Ill to sec SJ.7-6010 $32 9')() 1'hrtt bed room "'1°1A""n"s"o"n0'-'-v01=8°w·~,=1°o0,01E=,~ 1 1!unl1ngtnn hnn1c close Lo Populf1r S<Hnf'ri;et 5BR 3BA bcuch f1rcplnc1'. do uble ran1 rm, 1!1n rm, hr.ivy ~nrng'e, nil lh<" c x1rns Cnll Rhng Nr <"luhhS<', ponl & now In 11ee. 8·17--6010 Agt. pk 3 Ctn' gar Dl:< $97 ~i00 Cottage by the Se• F:xC' Kin~a,1rd R F. 642 Ncwporl Vtfl:la 3BR & fai11 -~222__ _ 1'!11 W/]()!\! & fl:kytltC' Lr,i:- R·2 n en!nblf' 1 tx>dz'Of•n1 h'l 11 nn 60x205 lot, 1ioo111 fo~ \ u111ls Prl\f' $2ll,~)() 1'1f ik•· ,.f!• r l'l!'t>nl Ii iG ~~:li 3 cnr g-11r & ~rccnhoui;e \.\'on t ln ~t THE GERR IE CO. fi4.'H 100 --~-1 I 11\ Tl 11 •11 <1nn1" BI 1111lr\ k1I• IH 11 1111 1;. l' '•t •HI' l•\I {ovi•)(•(f flOllo 11 ~11 1 .. ·1111 ll'l nn1C'u1e d Tt>I• •l•ttn,ent w11s tiled w!th ll1e Cnuroiv Cl<!•-ol 0•~"0~ (oun!v on PETE BARRETT -REALTY-BI G five hC'dr1w1111 ti• 1 ~1 r1 <1101('(' lor,1 t1on' r,,,,,rJ 1 ~s11rn11h!l' l1J1111 Al Sl!l'l"~I you rt better see 1t 1101\• (,'1111 8·17-Mlfl An ! j,!fO unds 1::orcrllc Ill r1111rh11nn l.nv•ly 111'1'11 Al $19 •i()C) 11 y,•on ! l,1st C11!I ~47-6010 Agl A110~11 11 1914 FUIU P11Dll1no<1 °'"• Coost Ot!IV P•lcl, Auouu 1l S"l)ltml>C• J lo, l l, 1911 l'20l l1 642·S200 6iS-4060 G T Ge Ge " '" hit " '" LI " I. \I "' 0 Cb I~ Ge . ' - General R.E. 1002 Oeneral R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1~;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 1002 General R.E. I .1~)dJy, Augu)t 27 l<:J74 DAil Y PJL01 1026Dlin1 Point ---~1~0~2~6~H~u-n-t-,n-gtonB.1ch-B7 104-0 - • THE HOME WITH THE REOWOOD CEILINGS 'i'ou ::.hould see this! It's beautiful ~ A roomy 5 bedl'lXHl1 in a delightful cul de sac near a park a11cl gol f course-and everyth ing in the hon1e is the fine st! C~uarry t ile de n floor, "'arn1 bu rnt orange t.:ut pile c:arpe ting, re- 1.:es.s ed li ghting and ri ch feeling throughout. /\n1a1.in~ property a nd realistically priced at $95 .000 . UNIQUE HOMES Realtors., 675·6000 2443 E . Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 1002 General R.E. BAYFRONT-S78,000 1002 2 Lktrn1.s .. 2 baths, elevator serv ice, garage space & guest _p<1 rkin g_ 'rre1ne1~d.ous ~it­ do,vn \'iC\\' of entire harbor fron1 living rn1., d1ni11 ,i::: rnl. & 1n~lr. 1Jdrn1. J>riv. slip avail· a!Jle . OUR 25'" YEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST HWY CORONA OEL. MAR Gener'Bil R-:-E. 1002 General R.E. LINDA ISLE PRESTI GE WATERFRONT HOMES Linda Isle Waterfront 1002 Lovely 5 I3R .. 3 bath custo1n home. Enclosed courtyard. 1'1er & slip, $225.000 . 70 Linda Isle Drive Prime 45 ft. lagoon lot -$150,000 r~or inrorn1 c1tion Oil .J\ll Jlon1es & Lots Call Bl LL GRUNOY, REAL TOR lslander1 Bldg., N.B. 675-6161 General R.E. 1002 ..,,~ rJI R.E. '---------1002 Mesa Verde Winner MESA VERDE ESTATE TENNIS COURT $72,500 t'~E Y(l!'ft l~1AG1NATl()N f.,z· ;.rnur 1''1 1·11 hon 11s rooin . REAL ESTATE CAREER NIGHT *WHO* \.\'111 you get ~tart ed 1n the reu·ard\ug fit·ld of real estate ? *WHAT* F1rn1 offer s the n1o st intensive <ifter l1 cen"· 1ng cour .... e taught by a 15 year v~l l!r<.111 111 till' business \vith s1nall individual cta:.ses & u1- dividu:1I a ttention plus closed c!rl.'ui t '!'\ t:o1nplctc: .sal es training course. *WHY* Do \·l'e enjoy lhe reputation of being one of tt1e n1ost ethical & fa ~tc~t gro11·111g 1.:on1pa· nics in the J{eal ];:state Uu sine~s. *WHERE* \\"i ll you find th e ans,1·er lo rnHny Olhf'r qu esti ons you ha\•e in the 1l l·:1\I. ES'r,.\1·1~ B US INl::SS '~ *WHEN* !\lay I l <lik to a represcntalive fron1 KATELLA REALTY '!'he ans\1 er to these & other qu estions vou 1nay have '''ill be a11s\\'cred by ou r co1npa1lv 's leaders at our next t:arcer ni ght. · JOHN LUMBLEAU-IN PERSON One of the nat ion's leading educators \\'ill in- forn1 you of the rc\\·ard s c1ncl fun of a career in J{eal ]~st ate. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 28, 8 PM PEOPLES SAVINGS & LOAN BUILDING 23688 EL TORO ROAD , EL TORO, CALIF. for additional information call TERI CARUSO DONNA HOLLAND 17141 586-2700 1714 1 774-4384 GeOeral R-.E. 1007 General R.E. 1002 LIVE ON THE OCEANFRONT FOR LESS THAN $100,000!! RARE J BEDROOM f{endezvous Condo. TOP FLOOf<. t:reat Vie'v of Catal ina and Lagu~a. 2 _ll~rking s ~a ces in .s utrgarage. S~cur1ty bu 1d1ng, elev~1tor. Cornpletely fur· n1 shed. $90.000. Seller may carry 1st TD. Call 54().1151. BARGAIN HUNTERS $31,900 PARKING FOR BOAT AND TRAILER - 3 hedroon1s. dining. 1 :i~l baths. double ga. rage. Sparkling home -great buv'. Call 54().115 I. . CUSTOM VIEW HOME-BIG CANY ON l·';d.l ulou s NJ-:\V onc·Of·a·kind split·lcvul \\' t '<1u ntry ('lub viC\\.i llnu~ual ci l'!)ign ~ J~J{. Jill, lll!n . Jge rec . r1n , 4 11 ~ bas. ~:JL5 ,UUU WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 * Balboa Bay Properties * NEWPORT SHORES NORTH COSTA MESA I Sharp 2 bcl rni. & den . 1-'atnlly horn e. 4ll R., lge 2 bath bun1e. ~luvl'·lll k1 r1 ·hrn lun1ily a re a . I I ' r.3 500 67" ~ )f l.gu lcnced yd., nice reac y. ·>· · · :.i-i { ;O. trees . q11iet street. NEWPORT SHORES S•l,950. 642-7491. 3 Bdrn1 . 2 b::i ('!use to WALK-TO BEACH- ocean. pool-;, tcn111s !~rand ne\v deluxe 4 S56,000-You Q\\ll the !~!{., 3 bath hon ie. r-.1any land! 556·8800. I c.xtras, 673·7420. rn 5 Local REALTORS Offices To Serve You Gene ral R.E. 1002 Ga neral R. E. 1002 DISCOVER EASY LIVING Try a delightful 2Bll. 2l3A tov.•nhouse con1~ plete \\'ith secluded patio. \Valk to pool, ten· ni s and shoppin g. Easy to buy at $43,750. GRUBB & ELLIS Real Estate 675-7080 General R.E . 1002 Corona del Mar ·I CB~.~~1~1~1~1~~1~~~1V I P>.Tr;is. Call ~~!!l for :1p· 3RD UNIT GRAND OPENING AT DANA D'ORO N1•\v homrc;: under con <>t1'l11.:llUn nt•ar the oc1•;1n . Only l nule fron1 !)ana llarhor. \\'1de selc\:l1on of plan:-. Ideal locati on 2 to 6 h4.'drnnrn s FROM $48,990 90% FINANCING 9% INTEREST .J u~t o ff Golden L;:in tern o n ,1\capulco Drive 111 Dana 110111 \. CALL I 7141 831-2370 For More lnform.n tion ---Corona def Mar 1022 1 _c_o_,_••_M_•_•_• ____ 1~0c:2c.;4 No Doubt About It 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME Are You A Discriminating Buyer? Thllli. (''(f'l'Ull\'f' l.n C\Jf'!fit, l!<•n11' hy lhC!' O.-i'l\n Orlf'r~ .l H•·drr!(}nllli. J l!;tlh"' WLI~\ ~ l111111ly 1•.-.01,1 .\Nil •l••n L:p~radt'<t lrQ111 lnler·1or 10 II r Oft'S~lOU.t l Jun•lll('illllllg. $1~!!.00J Ct1ll 71 ·H>-M>-O.."i5~1. Ol'EN SAT. & SUN. ! to ~ tA!.• ~s •o~ ••~Cf •s• ,. •• , • • .-.~• . Vi\LL.~\· .. RE\l.I\ ' t.&t~~l"'f ~P~•>I ... f~•(A .. ~'C l •I • '°"°'''\ .. P .. , OPEN HOUSE BREATHTAKING BAY VIEW rlllt' "1 lh•· 11n•1l1•·~t hn1nr.;;l----~---=--I , .. , .. " .. ,. "'" 11.,.,. ,1."' * DISENCHANTED Thf·I'•' ;,,.,. only a h;1ntllLJI "' 11n1p.·1·111·~ thi11 h.~1·1• ha~· uni! •1t'l'an 111·1•, ''' n•111.1r(. a :il« ;,~ thl'. Tht• ln•u~• i,., s111.11l liul 11l.1n~ ar" :1\;1rl. 1 :11>1,, 10 ;.IJ.,11-11111 rh1· 1•·- 111v<!t·I 1~·,,~t1)111fu ,~ ci11 .. 11 11.111.1 1 l-:1 ESTATERS 3 BR 2 BA $69,950 11 1111 11.i1 rn1 .. :: 1 ••• 111,, r .. 1111· l> 1111. !11•·r•Lu·1>, all 11111.lt•rn k1r1 lr•·n r ,..•,,J1ly p;tlnh•rl 111 HIGHRISERS * 'Id•· ,t.• n111 llU~·· 111.,,1, r J.1•dn°!t •111 H1•,1 u1 r I11 l !y \\'(•i·i• en! a hPu u ! 1 r u1 l.<nc1 ~1·.q11•d ,I; <1"1'111'.dll•' t 'ald1 1rn1.1 cl;is,.lt' hv th!! lwu·l1 •1!'1'•'111" s:-~..:.~ll)(J, (',ill ~.·,t I htll'rn :\ t.alh ·ran11 ly ~~1··~1 • "' '-L'•••lll, f,,1·1H.1I 1hn1ng-rnon1. TIIRDElL. ~ THE REAL ESTATERS 1034 J , .•r ...:,1ral.!.r 1n~1di· ,.,.,!'TWr tnt 1>11 1·ul·flf'.<;;u· n!'n.>Ss !l•irtl nr11• park. :-:111i;,·r ("Oll· \'<'!IH'l\I \., fl'\\"1'S, ~l'h01ll .'\!Id ~hopp111i:. .\63,.'ill(! l'lf'a"<' p!\1111" Kl!\-6'.tiii 0J'll't1 f-:lt'S. WALKER & LEE NO DOWN TO VETS pn1ril n1i'nr. 01 lt·r l'd ;1 1 nm Sllo.ooo. , NEW LISTING 1 • Ontu~ .\ greHI older r!'n!al pro-1 .~ 1 1"'1'1). all fre~hly plilntcrll ~ I YR . WARRANTY INCLUDED AN IMAGE OF ELEGANCE Prr\'a1!s ;,s y11u s1udy Oui; h•':.1ul1[u1J~, n1n~tru(•\rd. 1n1· 21 ;•nrl 1vi!h ;il l !hose-q11u1n t ~ "1 ·l1il!'at:IC'r" qualiril's 11r all CAPE COD TOPSI !ht· youn_i.: \'JP ''Ith ,-.1,,.,1. REALTY B•'.ll11 1111I !r•'" sh;id,•d • 111.d·· :i-:i.r, Fr1u1I \.11·1! ;i1Tl".U'l\\rly land.• '•!l"''i' fH 1•n!1.i r1<" dPll hl•' dc"•I' 1•n11',11n·1·. lh1.:•' ~··11a1•.1 1,. I 11 111,! t· I! " 111 f'11rn1 :1l 11!11111~ ''••111 Hn..:h! hn111l'f1\.1 k1 •I"• h11,·t11 •11 lt'.!d" 1n!ro larg1• f.111111,1 r•••ni. I t11ri:;r lw •d1~~·n1". llui.:t• p,11111 1 \l•.,1 1111: ll!'t:J·: P .\HI.:: l H1·d1'"J1l\ -1 d1n111c or d1•n . I B1•;1 11111ul ll'i•r11 k1trh('11 & n1•11 ··;ir1~·f,, '.\rw paulf 111· I .~1111· aurl ou1. r.r••rt1 \1l('R tio11. ~===::::::::==========::::::= 1•!us1• 1" .~1·hool.~. ,\ JO\'· I ~ S l l..~Yl ~'1t"\1blr ir rnt-". Cail General R.E . ~ I I l"I'<" in "Old Corona", A . _ ·. •·U1(' 11~·0 bcrlroo1n ho1nr .J IJH + :i U;llhs "' }-,'\111 plus ;1 hi.;ht all)' on(' bt.•d'. Hnl. ·~11 in..:: 1,.-u11, :' 1~10111 and a n1os! un1quc flft°'p!iil't•s, :? ""•'I h,11·s. !.! CORBIN-MARTIN Realtors r11~11·111;11t·l.v rn ii. 1111 H 111 •'cl (BRASHEAR) l:1n11ly l1on1f'. J11«1 r1~hl [01· prox11111I) 10 !11(' i..:nll ("•\ll\~t·_ • 1'u apn!n;·) fnr tins su11{'r1u r h(Jfll(' ,!( s 19.000. LIKE RF.1\H Y,\!{0. 1n1•!uf1. .-·11 1•.i•ldlt· 1,•nnt" •'•>111'1 L:ulflst·ap1.'1! lo 1l('rfl•1•!n•n r-.lf'Mt Vl•rd1''s rlni'''· ~)()", d<•11n :«J )rn ri< 1.1 pay C;oll 00\V 96.~·671ii. OPEN TIL !I. ,, s FUN ro fl( "•Cl . [~ THE REAL ESTATERS (111,<;,<;ilird Ad~ C;ill IH:l·:.678 lod:i~·! lt•r :1p110111t1111•n! ."11ti-:iil..'\O. .,."P. HERITAGE REALTORS TEN UNITS E,\STS!L)~; C'OS"T A ~fE~A s11;:.,1 ~.-.1 l·.:o.1·h1111gc du \\'11 only. 1£1~::ci! ~. Prop .. rti .. •~ 752-1920 Gener at R. E. 1007 • 'G~.-n-.-,-.l~R. E. 1002 The only thing overlooked atNe~rt Crestisthe1 Pacific ,! Ocean '!... I I I i I I .. ,-• I .• ' j , ' .. Spacious town homes designed for your pride. pleasure and com fort down to the smallest detail A wide choice ol elegant 2. 3. or 4 bedroom !1001plans. Residents' Swim and Tennis Center. Profess ional crews lo tak e care of e)(ferior maintenance. A Newport Beach "find" rrom $63,000. X;:~ "W TOWN.HOMES -. ., "· J • " From Pac1l1c Co.t st Highway and Superior Avenue intersechon. drwe up Supenor In Newport Crest entrance. Sales o ll 1ce. ::1 i' Robon Court. Open d<11ly 10 AM. to Sunsol. (71~) 645·61 41. .. 1002 General R.E. --------1002 * 644-7662 * I COLLEGE PARK Baf~Penlnsula 1007 I 2 STORY BARGAIN $28,500-Q l. ,\LIT r ., HI '!LT ~' OCEA'.\FltO!\'T IJ l lPJ.J·:x l'w •1l11 .. ,n1'. -l•,11h 11·lth E'(lt·n,,11.,. (li·•·au ,\· u·.,\' 50/o DOWN D<'lu,,r · EXTH,\ Sll,\HP '..'· ,,1.,ry bnr)!a1n' Pnrll· ,,r 111.•:11 ~ "hRkl' r•lof. n •al I \' ! r 11 ~ I !' o 1n 11 i' 11 I \ harc!l\·iYHI flours. u.•11l h1·11·k ilf•«Oni!f•d , ltii·rly. lari.;P ·2 fll "Pl ! t ', 1hnuu.; roon1 :ind 11n1! ho111r nr ('!llllJJlr lvll: i;rp~~.ir" h1·1.·akfast. ;irca. furn1«h1·d uu·otn<' p1·r•p<•1·1~· 11.:1~l lot , nnd ,1,<;i,.un1ahle ] 111 n11·,• n"ll.'.hhorhuod. ·IB1· !l. 4 .' lod_n. _~'.ill 11 !/11·.' 3ha up~ta1r!'.. 2Br. 21><1 On1"'11 0 1111t"r ~h 1 r :-1hriu11.r~· DPt~ir.d•lr"' d1•l1i;ht 111th ~1·ld 1'1•1nc"·d niirrnr<"t \1 11 11 " U1ri;L' f)('c!rt\1'•111s S11;1rkl111g hlur pool .~· BBQ ;1rc<o . }-'.nclosrrl p :1 I 1 o 111th huhhl1ni::-11•:1tl'rhrl l. S-1, 1:'~! 11011 1 la."'r ;Wf;-:i,1;,_'\()_ For S<ilr hv 011'n<'r. Xlr1! ~HERITAGE · REALTORS r1<,11n 10 1111y ~i: .. , 1(•:111 '-W lk T :1vailtablc c·1·ntr•11 t)l·;i.·h 1 a o Beach IO\.\'TI I 0 r i1 I I 0 11 . Tak" -~'!' 1111;; u11h1•l1<'l'ithl.v 11fl· 11r!1·ant a~r 11{ lhL~ li11111 i..:r;u l<'rl h111111• 1\ i1h1n walkini: hous1• han.:;un -Call ~)ji:l·l>itii d1~!an1·r '" ~"·C'an Lavish 0P(NTIL 9 •IT'S FUN TOBE IJ!Cf' !.uH!,i·o111iui..: (~nur!y11rd I'll· .·~ • 11). H"ugh , 1·d •1r 11;1Jls. 1\1'11 \ ,· 1 11'lt·!~ .~· r1rnfl'L:1'. 1'f'v.· p;.i111 lhul! 1n 1.ooke~st·s. THE REAL ESTATERS t_ illu~I ~t·<· !" app!'('••lftl(', C;1ll nn11· l!-12-2.1:\~. h•nn~. S199.fl00 Ask for Lllrs \"1<·k . f~I".! ,119(;1 dnvs. Oi.)-,>:[kJS !'\·o•s ,\: l\'k11ds. · ---Peninsul i Poin-,-- 1 Bit . rlr•n: 1 hlk. to hnv Oprn S:11/Sun. 1-~• · •t:' I &lvur Ln. G7,i--ICOO Big Canyon 1016 I.vii. WARRAN;:y, INCLUDED . . y~ old. hn1·k p:iun. 11 ., cue:;1 unit Iha~ ~·ant l,.:-hlks to l)('ai·h. EXCl'.:L FU\: C'a ll •w;::~~i671 WALKER & LEE Decorator's Delight rl•:ue<l. Only Si4 ._?00. ,\;-.,'CJ:>.'C:• ~11:?.:..00. C:i ll GT=>-722:> VISION REAL TY Room to Grow 2743 E. Coast !111·y .. Cd\! 67;,..Rr,()(} .\'IYTl\lE Off Street P~r~ing :; l:Cd1"00ms, JJ, baths, cont• 11.r•H·ly upi.;r~i.lcd. ShuHl"rs, p .. 111·J1ni.:. \\':tllpaµer and lots t•! 1•:.1r;•s. Clnse to frt.'i'\\'ay ,.,.J »hupµlnK. Play area. FORMER p.iuu, l°l"l' roon1 and pool BLUFFS ih·.1rby. 011ner has bought Walker &Lee MODEL n1·11 Jiunil". s:.n,;..oo. \.i,.11•,1f l•l•.V a u•l ),,1·:.:1• l.!l•'l'll A HOME FOR ALL I' !wit.:: hd1111, '.!1-· 1.,,!h.\. ,)1 1•1 SEASONS & IJfiJ!iiljGmlGfhl!J H ynu'rr lookin~ for n 111''' ' ·1 c ,.ii l•H' :11111 EVERYONE! I '62 44°7)( .:::--54--iil ~n1allcr hn111r 11·i!h i:i.:.77il Sp~c1_011sncss for the r 11t1rc j • 1•11 ) 6 .. 1103 1•xp11n:o;ion po.~:o;ihili!if'~ fnrl f;111Hly.. S!ep--<lrllvn !1v1ng---========~=~! fhl• fU!Ul't' i11 CnP•n;1 d!'l ~-....:; ..... ;:.._~ 1'!)011\, r .. 1111,d di!\11! ·, :111oq• J\1!;1r. look 11110 1h1s vp11· W lk & l 11 drrain ki1rh~n r n r Newport West ('Olll fll r!:thlf' 'l. BR "T'll!i a er ee nl O I h (' r 'll en1ert:iining.1 11·ith f1n•plac'(' nnd buill·i n1 '----'·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~"'--__,. Bi!Jiil rd s ize gan1e twin ror A~~ one ur the very best! ki1rhc-n on 11 curner. SG7.;i00. Dad and the 1ecn.'l,g('rs.12 .'i l Ol~'I'.-3 &'\Inn, fanuly Call fi.·\4-7211. Elegant Ma nsion Large family room ror l rn1:· dining roo1n, 3 baths, T\l(i •!"1)' ::J~IL '.'BA 11 j.1• television v.·atr:hing: an ti lu'.1 ~11'00d .floors, c p1s & 1·111 1 1111._ J.'l'l/. Jib cnlt•r· 1•11 ·ri ,..,l'l lT IL\:' 111...:: 1111 \ d1µs. _A-1 lawn. lru1t trees, . I l'l."' .,. I I . l.h. S:U.Ot)(J ~ I.i ll). \t tll. "!" 111!~~ ·'I) l'H• • ·' !) ~>'L: I II!< \•'.11J I\" R . M c di R I ·~ 1u;1111n ,i 111 .1rd. ri11~1ni f'· C'.dl • oy car e ea tor ' ' II , ,,,,r ,11~ .. 11·1s n 1ll.1l The Real Estate Fa ir 1810 Newport Blvd., CM BLUE CARPETS '· S110R1·:CLIFf'~'5. 3 BR, 21-i. 111111 "11 1:,;:·~·. z:-1~ 11::,\ 11 ' 839-6133 or 536-2551 S4S..7729 • . I • ,,u11dl; 1., •. 111,11 , .... '."" ............ '.""_..;.;_ .... : __________ ., OPEIJTILg .rrSFUNTO(J(NICEI Br 11r r llv ! ! t I Ha, 1 ••• ~·k ~1p1·, \l:tl<••C:.1---~----- l l~d::.~1 ~ 1~1::;0~:11,,:::. ~~~;~ ~ Pnnc le<l ram-nn lge yrd.l _BLOCK TO BEACH 1 ACCESS FOR BOAT J MODEL HOMES INCOME UNITS 1'-l-:E ()UJ{ AD. <,(•1·!l~)n 2Cro un1h•r 1111'0111...: 1 •n,p.~r1y. THE REAL ESTATERS ' '. rondo_ \'icii ofC:tt.ihna llnni l fn1a lrt'es, ~Y <]_1\TlC-r. }-111'.'"I ~''"'~11un. l111 p1h1 ~il T Ot• 11·oul1"r, 1·;lll\!k'l' Ctl'. is .. . ltri..:c r>1110 .111 11111 ctl 111 Pru1('_ only.S92,J00.61:r3-\6S .1 lHJ .. J-,sp.u1d.tl1lr·lU Ii\\. pro1·,c1,.,1 1111 1i Thi"< r, .• t.1 e nol ns \.\CJI dcl-orated 1; s1n~·1;111i•··I' 1111·0,:1 ,, .. ',',,,1 1 I H'l '\'\-\'11~\\ Cu ... 11.111 '\.~!1.-•1 '1 (";1IJ l),•nn1~1 •11,\,~~'ic t'•'Jll l•)!lii llv 1'h.1rp ;i nd in1. as th~~I "°,~u1', 9k n~~n!hs 1£1~::.~i! ~ Prop .. rti••~ 752-1920 -----__ , BEAUTIFUL IRVINE- ~ hdrin. 1 h111h. f;1n!a:-.1ic l.111d." .ip111i: 12,20 pnrui. ;\ cr1·:11 f';1l1f hri111P nnlv ~1:1.0ilO !~;111 hr ~"Id s11hrr•~t I" "''lllllo'!l>I~• i' I llld!l C;1JI ,; 111 ~~I \ 2 STORY /POOL $36,500 NEAR BEACH t.A1kslikl'r1111·~1.·1 1·nhl·11,.,·. Walker & Lee , · · • · · · ' '--r · .-. . ... · . !!('11' ~ ral Chu a r 11un1c. H\C: "Y-"f•·1n for pot11•d 111,.,n!,, J·,.1111·. ·lOl'."I, ~q. ft. ~1.~1.000. •1 • .,,1 L ll\-11 1~1.:!' f11nrJ~ l1ornr . Ju:i-1 :1 over :"ll.t'd bt..>droorns, and hani.:rr1c: h:i -:\;('I<: Pru •• l"•·r .\/~• l 01lrn1~. ~n111 ·l'n1. Costa Mesa 1024 1111'.1'1 ~.0.1() '11· It. vf 1"''111-Jilush ca""'I~. Jar"C fa ntil y lH "VJ! s1 ·,.,. -illfl 1'····-1'1 •1 l 'ool (') \\' n I' r I f11tl n11 1111\!l', >J\f'I" l'll"d ..... , I I. .,. .. '" I . · I I 1· 1 II ruv111 cal1e<ra ('et1ngs rail i.~~ .. 7::!::-, !i';':-:~1·:;; ;\Int !111(1n•·1Jl~ , ril •. :on ~· 1'-'' ~0!111 •,·t .._, .' Jn & , ' ,1 -.,-•. -.-. Cleanest House 1n Town 1 .. ''•' 1·11.\ 1 .. :1 11 i\1 •ii t rut r ,l c m~ny cstras. •. \l •.l It·~ 1.n!s I> I\ I n11 T IQ .. l I nn !~>• ,11. , , > ,1, I I ~.11,.riJlJ. \.ill a.IV-:.i!.JO I I • r 11 s11·000 ni ', io .... ·n on ti1~ ·• "" ... 11• H101vt· WALKER & LEE 1,1! ~ ~'1· n \l'y. ~ ~ : !)(.. t I II . I •n d ., r .. ~1 .. t ~1'.!.:1illl !•:.;.,,11~1 C4U <0~ I •llll tSll .. 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' ' 1 :-. .1u11d 111 •!11·1' !akl' ;'] I"''"· " ~ ·_·-~~~-~I '":: ''"n REPOSSESSIONS WALKER & LEE ()PEN llL g . 11:. fUN TO fJl N•Ci ' I f•'hfUl'lll" l;nuu l fl('\\ kit··h1•n, I ·~ ~ii~ ~ P'~'J ,\· ;uldt'\I fan11ly rn1.1 ~K0 ll.1rl>o r f;h·iJ .. l 1111h 11 1'! liar ~ J.Jitrn1s .. 2 (1Jrs;1 ' h111h~. fnn11al din1n~ rn1. -:, J ~1 .. rilt.;(' :1rc11 fo r llo:11 or j ASSUM[ _ r111n1M'r. $·14 .~-lXl ~·or 1nh.rn11i1l1u11 aJLt.J lu..,1uon ltl'nl J·:«r.•h' ----" ,c=---1 "r 1hc:-.c FIL.\ .1.:. VA ho1nC!'S, La rge Family Home ('llUthrt · The 1astr:;t_drfl~ 1n 1h" 11·1,_sr. C. f. Coles worthy I ... a Daily I 1\t;1l Classlhc-d REALTORS 64,.0020 ]90 YA Ad . Call 642-~7!1. __ ----.---~~- .:.-.1"1 :-:ir ~ 1. :11:r. ,; full h,1, KASABJAN 111_ £:1 11111,\' rni. 11a1i•J fh• .. i.;n•·<l t"t' uut1!011r t111n;.:. Sfr>:.fMKt. Real Estate 962-6644 General R.E. 10(12 General R.E. 1002 macnab I Irvine realty NEWPORT CREST Beautifully decor a te d 4 bedroom, 21/2 bath, family room cond ominiun1. Tenn is·pool·ja· cuzzi. $72,500. Larry Dyer 64:!-8235. ( L58) IRVINE TERRACE Rare 4 bedroom 1-den (o r 5 bedroon1 ) home on ~renade Terrace. 60xl43 lot -small ocean vi ev.'. $88.500 . Ton1 Queen 644·6200. (L61 ) A PERFECT SETTING for your modern arl & \\·all hangings. Bring the outdoors indoors in this Uig Canyon con- temporary home of wood & glass. 4 J3cd· roo1ns, ra1nily room. 31r.z baths. $365,000. Maxine Williams 642-8235. (L62) SOUTH OF HIGHWAY Corona <lei !\llar 3 bcdroo1n or 2 & d en rron! unit freshly renovated last year. Short bl nl'k to all shopping. 0\Yner $G9,f>OO. Ton1 'T'u rn~·r 64 2-8235 . ( Lfi8) 901 Oo\'et Drive 642·923~ 1644 M11cAllhur 644·6200 Nl•l)Ofl B11tc:h, C1htornhf 92663 SWEEPING OCEAN VIEW 3.4 acres in 'l'cn1plc !\ills vrea in Laguna Beach. !Jrice sla shed to $98.500 . ' CUTE DUPLEX-GOOD BUY Charn1ing home plus unit-old Corona del f\.Iar. l.lrick fir epl ace, beamed ceilin gs. 2 bedrooms. nice sized yard and patio. Only $64,500. SPECTACULAR LIDO BAYFRONT Forn1al ele gance of .vea r·r ound home on 40' Jot , with 3 bedroo n1s. three baths, teak ships den 1~ 1n aids quarters. Slip for large yacht. Asking $295,000 . POPULAR PORTOFINO And a pool. too ! You 'll a lso find a bonus area you may develop into your kind of ''thing". The pri ce is right for summer run. $79.500. BAYCREST BEAUTY Lots of cha rm in thi s 3 bedroom + loft. 3 bath home. J·ligh beam ceiling, large dining or family roon1 , lovely yard . $95,000. SPYGLASS FOR $139,500 Su per viev.•. You will love the w a y it's dec- orated. Q\vnc r hates to le:ive. Co nlc see lhi~ home and be prepared to buy. EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY! !JO' front»gl' on cast tip of L irlo. S p:1riott.~ 4 hcdrnon1 , J.,ot large en1!11 gh f11 r po(•I. ( '•Hll· ph·ICl ,v rC1nnc h•ICd inchHlill!.:, l.!011111\\'l ll i\t'h• t ll . F'ronl ('Ollrt .vn rd . $1i.i ooo. DIAL 644-1766 21 61 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. L~n--.;e 2 s!ory. '1 br, 2 ba. ...::0~"~.,,~,.~,._~%7."~s,-,:~;,~o;~. '°'"'=~-i)\V N ~-,,-,-,.B,~R-. ""'17~,-7ba-, Only s::9,JOO ( ASSUMABLE FHA Ech1urds & Slater area . JADE REALTY ::> i.:1,.1-y ~BH. 1 -.i~,\ , l!!: to.c1v plush crpling. C'Orner ----'963-7805 honu-: r n1 11·11,B.\. n11 a l(lt \\'/~t·l<1cl_1c;t gar. Prine 111111·! cul-dl'--.1u• i-1 \l/(rnn1 3111>. C,ill b-l:l·:i3_1' __ == Jto;\•F;STOR"S Spccl11L E!ISt· .(-J'('/l r r:11in«. ,\11 bl•in Hunt. Harbour 1042 sir!C!'. Cus!on1, 3Blt 2BA. Lg. npp!lou\i·es. Hr:iut. cond. in-~~t~~r ~]~~lh. d1i:· zo~clll~i :i;idl' ,t· 11ut. !°>3G-SS21 U\\ NE llS "\.3 BR 2~ BA (;,·r-~l~I S. Tl11;n1;1 ~. f~c;_rJtur. tO\\'nhse \\/bo<it slip. tc.-nnis iv/separate llCCC'-"S lo l't'nr i:i: · ) ard or RIV storar.:c. Pr in-;H;:;";;";";"~:;'";;";;,;;B;•;;•;;c-;h;;;I 0;;4;0-;h'~~s~~-~in~m~'~'"~·~· ~50~7~·000_·1iiPi:H;i' f B·l&--1544 or 846--0395 t'i1 1nl~ 011ly. App·t 01tly. ~1s.Gll8 Irvine 1044 , wEsTs1DE FIXER 2 STORY, 3 car gar.1;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:.1 l'Dirtv 4 BDRM with lire--Enjoy The Lanai plRCe. gas hllns, huge fan1i-•I !\1'dmo1n'. 011•ncr says movr Double Uoor , i'l'n!ra.l e ntry ly roon1. Quiel cul-rlc-sac. C,1:-1!, lr111·1n~ 01r,.a. 5 )tl'nrs t<1kes you lnro !his 11ltrac· Assume 77n VA I on n . 111'11•. lhr:hly ur:.:rntlcrl. l'ri1·· live 3 lxh1n., 2 balh horne. S210tr-.1o. Call PRESTIGE I'd at only $43,'.lOO. for fast L.or~e !arnily roorn ""'i!h 1-IO~tES. s11Je' sron1gc C"losc!, kitchcn pan- ____ 6-1:Hi646 I' try and l'l\t1nF1: areR. Fnm1AI \VALK TO OCC 1l1nlng, double 1·lo!ICts in AND SHOPPING n1a,,ll'r tx!rn1. and a v.·~11 Lovrly College P11rk -4 Br,! 962-2456 or 531·5800 lo111dscaped ya rrl. On ly 1 2 Bo, 2 frpl, bbq ln ki1r hcn, ===========I $49,!XX> j nc1v crpt1 & drps. tl{'1\·ly CALL SS2-7SOO """'"' ;,, & ool. V.cont. A rrENTION!! • VISION • ! $~3.500. Con,..idC'r len!e/Op-VA BIJ'i"E:R~'. lk:inllh1I ::nn I lion. Owner 1142-~'ill:l____ pool nome on a cul-de-snc. BY O\\·ncr, a11sum11hlt! 5~ Super clC!'an . • REALTY ' VA lortn. l BR. fa rn mi. AGT. 8-J7-:1.)8.I --' h'll ~·mpany I 1·10 bo, spoo yard. lovely ·----.--.., ... _;;.I n r~ ... , 1 ,,, Uni\'. Pnrk Cl•n!er. ln'tM l•,1n1c. nr So, (.'!;! l'la.::i. lh•,;;,,•1·11 11• 011 11t;r. .\~..:111111' ____ ..,,__..,..,.,.,I 598 S!urgron Dr YS-73?.'J _ ~· ' lri:1n. 4 h·lrn1.'. 'l l .. dh,,.1 \ !·.\\ 1 1:1~. Colll'K<" Pa rk. r:F:AUT. Collci;:r Pk. rt:10! f;<11lil.v rn1. f~11k . 1111!11 111 ~, 1 p··rnd•'fl f'n rprl. t'fl(ll{'r Jot. h01l1c. by ownf'r. 3 BR., 111..1111 ··~h•'r. "" »l° L'111 •.:•· S.d (ffi 011J11f'r 11•i1I ('!111')". :: h11., din. & fnn1\1y rm. SPl.'~1.1. 111.r. C.111 ,t• ..'.:~;1 l'l\-.,0,":l or 6.W-j61Q J-:xt. 1 with rrpl. stS/ffi. 5:\1-1978 AS SUME 81/l'Y• FHA ! 11.1 1.\ Hl.11HO<l\I, 1~. Il.\. B-~ 4 10{. 1110: ~11ril i>;r . ..:. 11!1.: :,·1;11· 111:.\NJ·: llnrnr. l h11\' i 01vnrr. 1\ss11m11hlt• loan. 9'!.> t21'1. 1110. ll!.r. ~.;1~.·:1 '.1111 ·, J'.•rk 4 Br, :1 hn . 1 7~ I Cnfli!:il. C!\16-16-6222 ___ ~()\\i'N!·:n·-\',\l s·~,11~ ll,,Jty s1 1."n~t-or S<•IJ. By POOL. 4 hr. $ J ~, 9 fl o. °''·nrr, (21:\1 27 1 26..1. A«~urnr In, nr ... PRINC ll'l~'<tf1Nt Ad! C'all 642- ,\SSU~li\BLI '. -4 Bil hOll!lf', b<•st 1oc In Co~IA ~lf'!ll!., 7 y'I~ 11lrf. CAii Cha11 ;i.16·9:'i21 0NI.). ll;-12 R•l'.l-1 li'l'l'lv' '--~--------· .. " ... , I .. ·, . ~ ' . . BB OAILY P!LOT Tvt\aay, A11(1t1!l ~7 1974 L•gun• Bffch -10481 M8.aVt7de -1063 Newport B••ch 1069 Income Property 2000 I l ots for l al• 2200 Hou;~, Unfurnished Houses Unfurnished Hou••• Unfurnished Dup 811:""f1 Unfurf' iiijl --'--·-------ri ...,.,.. SPARKLIN G WHIT E HIGH ON A HILL ,.~,~'.~',~::~~~Im~~'" NEW LISTINGS PRICE REDUCED Generel 320l l 'l;r•;i";';;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;3;;;2;;;«;.l;;N;;;•;;;w;;po;r;;;t;;B;;H;<;;h;;;;;;3;;2;;69~11~~~:-;,~" r~• ••"~~, I 2 STOR Y COLON IAL lnin1 p1 <'1u1·1 1"n•1 r hit J lllHt\I • :t HUfL\I f.ou~r. DRIVE BY th!~ 601('~1~1 Jt 1 JlLA l.!N I• J Jk ~·• d 1~ '1' '"' I Cl<:f'11n ,-1,.11·,Pal11.1tnt.1a\·1u11. !'>.i.11·c:o1ri,•1111-1·.111diuuritry 4 ti/( J' .. ,11 1:111 111th r11.~t~lt11• i 'M l-15.00<1 \VI!! lot nr:oi:t 10 3ilJ r.i1.,1 !.'nil TA.LS *RENTALS * A R E A L FIND yd ~~·r,1 \l,1n"l•'1 ·l '·' mn & ta nulv 1'111, 2' ,/l,\' 1 l1il 1 I 1' 'i <l'~llfJI'.. d• 11,o:lil lllll'l''''f"I "'' 1 • .-1 /.: '" f\f .l..J ii:" 1 \)fl1J'lt1 ( SI O"'·n1r 11\U~I l t ll' I \L1k1 .., ll'tf.•Altll , .. tl lVl(f \'illll~t' 1. l '1U\ f 'k l~o1npl1>r .. 1} ref111i1lr.'..ed f1un· do~! 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Resort 2400 ~ --OU,lS. :JBH,21:ba •.......... $•125 Ne>1'1J01'ts beth.'r neighbor· tnOpnl Cini!' __ _ lohn", dsh>1 •hi plu ~ hl •·r .• t 1 _Hn·k••i ' ~3-7)<! ,, V ISION REAL TY Sup···· l•l('J.:llfll ·•ltd dr111t\lt!I<' NlWl'Olt ~ IAT, C.M .... , •• ,,, (~atYl~·Jl 1 [Ul)l('S hood~. r"r (Inly -NEAR BEACH oo rn1f'11l «rr11n11•' •1lf• .t 11\• I Newport Beac h 1069 Z71J r.. c-,n~1 fl\\J'. r.t\t 11r1d1.:·of •/\1111 1 ~t.1p un11 ., 1 J:EA'r lhf' sniog. c·11~1,.,11, ("!"I~; H··h Bl\£:h •1.,0. 010, ... 3 BR. 2 .... ~;,,:"ii'.'.,·,·,:, ..... $400 S6~.J 01• ,1 UH . .!,. \>1•. dhl ~~!· door-outdo.ir•·i•rr1t>1111i.: !)11111.: IJT,,...861)1 ,\:'\,"fl\11: • ,,, » ... '""'" .. y ·-• l~h ,.,. ('"'"""Un I t I Md" !OL""IT.".l", .. ,,.,,,,.,.,,J 11111 ~~·.11' (11~)!\!l<l !\11. hornr. ,x·,t«fl'lg I C'hl ld ~BR fan1, 3bfl " ...... $5Tj rui h!tn~ :i1 1 ~ -"' ~.~ "'anr l\J~UIHl !'llJ'(~ e 1terranean _Off Street Park ing I' .~ u ~ f Ill ,, ' . I n <>•1•1•c<•z1· I u • ' II ,A .. n ..• , !'4·-~· thn1nu1 Hu"1.•" fltlll" p1<r!ly , t•"H1r rtr1., .. 11 )In'.) l~JU ' ..i• " '11'1•' u uru1111g ·' '" '-"·'"~, · u l' Wlll Sl6j 1 ThP ·r.,rr111·e. unong "" "'' · t'OVf'r('ol, :inrl ,.,.1 ... 1 'lfl<' Castle I REDUCED Sl OOOO-2 .HOUSES .. ~ 1~.1 in ('~\ ·'l'l'1 n,.', 11 .. 1 Arn)11o·tic:11.l:.:, u111 l•d U.tl l'!tvuil 3 BR .. 2 ba ......... $-K0/42:> HAIBO.\ I't'n1n, \rJ: 31tlt yarn !ur hoot nr 1r111 il'J', 2/:'">--i\cl'~'-Dovl'r Dr. 1111·11 in 1;1-,,,1 11,.,,tl••ll . S1 i''~I :,11~J~"1!r;.(Jnlyl '°c~Jln lrnnt Llf!I l'; C'<it1<1ge 1 Bt, $185. G1'etnlt~ Jlontes 21i;. 111•t, 11/lrpl,-, & fl11 doubl<' ,.,,~rH~I'.' \"cry !lf'1'l"u~ By the Sea 11:; 11:1a~s Pl-!'\ fl V11·11+ 1 Lr'."\ IT;~ ,\,Nuninbl" 7c;:, 1··111~1 · \..Uun .Y1 , 01;1111 8"1<1f', .1~' 1 1' id: 1,11,\1 p<1 , t"ld 2 OR, 1 b,11h ....• ,, .. ~1 l pu110 I !ilk 11~1n1 11·.i~~ hl\1 11el!f'r t 1r~! 11n11' Qr!i'l'l'd. 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RH.~ h."\.( -N----S-h 1072 '" 1'1·11 ·1 1 1h '11'1'·11.'·'1,·11 ~!!"11 $l:l."1 NJCt: h11ll1, f'\l p.11 1oJ J B•11r<h ·~+d<'n'oldrrhnrn" 11.ANCll REALTY 1' '1, L.;~:-10~;" .. t~ f11•I• t'••h•rn· s.:r;-;,, A•·Ri ewport ores 11, 1e:1 ,..,1 1,,..11 11 • 1 .. 11 ~--11 1 . -· i t:po' "'" .1. • 1, 'I ' --~-------, , , ,9 ~ ••<JU l -•~unu. s111~les OJ·; Nc.11'1101! $11itl * ~-6800 • -----•. -!l/~I llinl \1 1 , • • * SPECIALS * _:s\~"1>1"11!.\ ,V B<'ru 1~-_S:', 1 St(XI li'l'Il. pJ r>i·r.1•1!ru111 1 I ·~Ur \,J<b & pels uk. (<Jsl,1 TUSTIN REALTY ll,\!{i\0!1 Vil \V 11.0J\ll:S Tl111mond. 7\H~>--."~ ·' l 011 '· li ~"th.iii ,-.; I' :.,1"'"· Btlr, frp!c, J'.11101. :-.,~111!<111 I ,\li·s,1 Jl<>l'st' f\ill\'h 2 ni * 832 :ill! * IBH, .aHa, Pur tof1tX1 fnr -, -, ,1 , • , k Dl'iltnahr t-i;torv, l.1va ro,·k \\ilh 1,,, ih>l•·t~1 ii Jua111lt:O· I $~\i:J OCEAN!"llU'T ,, l1cl'"'' I I, 1 II•" \ 1 ~-, l.l•,ise. Clubhoulle, Pool. itlll'· CUTJ-. -Hr hsl . t g •• 1 \ .~r fl'fln! 3BJL s·iiJ.900 ':S!. 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SC, ~n un (., s11i 67~-90'13 Jn1n1nc 2 Bit. clen 2 frplc.. • . $!;,(I l Br, uul p<l, vucunt 1\11·r. 673.:2392 d le (!VC'n/dst11~slll', l'l'~s/ · ·:.::::~-~·~--~=~ ~·ol' 11u1l·k ,ttl•· unly S·l'I 'HI() .;:,;.::; SELECT 673 4030 vi 49-cl·3'1..Jb 'l'llE \\'hole Thing + + i.,t I L B 3248 drps. pi1t10 & gill'. $350. Balboa Penln1ula 3707 CAYWOOD REALTY "'£"'PROP.ERTIES ur11, pd 1 !Ht c(1:-;t,1 J\1 .. ~.1. lrpl<" kids & pels aguna each 6185001 or 96~-1:111 * 548-1290 * $1:),} 1111! l!l l, 1 81 B.ilhtM Hom~finders * 642·9900 $181 I BllH y.;/gilr:J.<>(', l\'o E:ASTBLUF~' !'p.u·1nus Lu~k \\lr-.:TF:Jt N'n!,ll~ l flR Sll'l 1 " r II "' i"u1 nm. Al..-1 ~· J{Ji. 1t1r \\1n1rr 900 GlcnnC')1'e St u l' 11>llat:1•, su1g <.•:-;, unl· 13l Cah111!0 Costa ~lesa ~·nr1 11r heach & 101, n ' (J1.'C'Htl\'lr11. 1•11\..i ry-1 b h 1 ~ -. I 494-91i3 5'19--031 6 *SAVE $2500 * Fourplex ttunt Beach h~glun e!'.11!1 : Br, ~·:dl,J',1-LANDL' ORDS• sii:i UTIL _?(I char1 n1ng 1 ':'.t\{'l'S, :.!. fq:;;, $600 JllO ~~,}~;·8~ ~~)~~~!"!<No' ;~,rt~ I _ Ov.'11cr JUS! reduced prier on . kid~. Pll~. l_,11~u11.1 l::c ,u h. • Bdi· Victoria. Beach JI Jse , &11-(}l.'!I ___ ---~~-- 1 l'M READY!! this 3 bdrm homr: near , Fix & ~~ve \\alk ~o \\,11.-1 'l Br. >-111glt'I' \\\• Spc(•ialize In Ne\l•por: $2:!7, 'z BOit .sludio, garage, ~HJI & i.ini rin. dclu...:e Blufls Ol:!·· \'\J-H"'~T I Hr, .' Fl<t ' li<'i\t'h, !)l)OI ,"-': ten1\1s ti~. Li;:"·' 1Jedrn1 + ,,._ i<l'drooins. nk, l\•·\1 P•.1.1, ! Hl'H~l1 ,\gt lil';td J • Curona rlel J\111.r • a pt10 Quiet No. End. Condou1u11un1 1 ycur It'll.Sc. \~ult~~ S<lt\l. .iud d ulU s. I ARE YOU? I l'ioi~· $.)J.:.00. hl!n,., t•l,.sed l:(di., Sl\'ln1 J<c·e. 979-1'-l)J & Laguna. Our Rental $1:-r. $;JOO 2 BOil, !rpl, ~nr11ge, $.'ii5 nro , Cu!•• of Nev.·port 6.~~~•:.: _______ 1 r-.ty presen1 o11o'nf'r ha!! N'lllly -·s•Q•U_EA_K_Y_C_l_EA_N __ BALBOA BAY PROP. puut ~;111c$59 t9$o s heittr. Balboa Peninsula 3107 1 vier is l'Rf;E to You' 1'ry Y•n·d. Child/pet >1·cl('Q1nP tili·.>.'111 C.lC~\:-1 FHO\"T ) \\OrkC!d me over II i1 ·1s * 640..8484 * ) y , I -Nt1·V1e1v• 3400 3 I.ll)H. z Un, lrpl, Newport Heights 3270 POOL l Tl\. !'\If' i, a lul!c oli'I rashion<'dl t h i\•' San Juan Cpstrn. 1078 First Plon••r Realty OCEANFRONT NU-VIEW RENTALS beaut garden, oceu n ,-u, 31()()/S.?i.'> ~10 67·-~:.w nc\\' wiring, 11 x t u r ,, s , '.! + Ucn in cxrc!lent rond1-842-4421 ."1 BR t-,:i•. hnth, benut1ft1lly 673·40.10 __ or __ -i~ ~i.J~fEW kh~~lfAL 3 Br. 2 On, Jt pl , lt:!:' lr·nccd 1-~-3 BH .\!>TS a ppliances, carpets, iiainl !\on, 01vn"r bou~ht nto1v 2BDRJ\1 f.lom<' \\'I p oo I , l l DELUXE lu111ist11 d $Hl!XI 111011111 "RENTERS! I'' lii3-W30 or 49-1. 3Z4S S yd. P ets OK. $3:JO/r..lo. \\1ntrr Jtt'ntals '1 Blk tr and n1uch nior c hon1c and y,•f)\ ~11crlf1cc 1!11s S2 1.000. 11:0 do11on \',\ or ,-VilS!O~ REAL TY \'ou l i<'i All The Houses · :_ __ l~oont.Jor ranlJJ<•r 6•12-t."?:l. Hr1u h 67~~~-"-'-'---- But r1ne hun1c to you nt only t . n~~~~'.:~~~;:~~!A~j~~-El': 0202 UNITS-$3100 Mo .:1 ~·' I::. Const Jf11y; Cd'\! ~ a1'iol.1hJ,• fo1· fl·nt u1 0 UR 4 BDRM. + FAMI Ly CoND0-6 Br nr Ney, port Ui\LllO.' l'E1':\". 2 RI{ 1 u.,, The hard·Jo-beat quah!y you $49,900 16i.>-i.:f'O:J l\NYTl:O.IE llU LLl-~'JIN UPDATED 3 Loeated on lJ?:e level lot a r ·r I Cl l y J 212 '~ ·:nth St Aruiukl, find in us older lolks is (Drive hy 4JJ C2nd Sr ) Santa Ana 1080 Reduced-$10,000 _<?ff Street Perking_ uniesty,·eek l'op of lhe \Vorld. SJIBrious Tj~~4';o oru~I~~· c ,l.S(', s22:1. nio. 6.J¥-0386 V::i' ;ducSe~h~~h • tiri~~c~ BY O\\'NER 3811 CONDO, NE\V Deluxe beach units ' I CJ-1,\Rl\ll~G 3BR house, l Homefinder1 * 642·9900 I 4 bdrni, & fani. rm floor 3 Brt 2 011 di·n 2 hlks 2BH, !HA. \'lC\1 t.:tll s ll1- and -..n VO"" 2211 •'-~rt Bl. 1,. 1 ,. p 200~;. depreeta1ion. Grc11•~ ~!k. to bay, 0<.'(!811 & jetty. 132 Cubrillo, C.!IT. I P1'1," pll..on~ llv. r n\ · fronl' heh. i'cnnis' & TYl<l] rh1d{'<I $150 Call "'"'" .... ·--.... : '''· .ni· c;;i r, ool. $3100 mo 9o/o 1 o Rn SJl..> 1110, I-Urn or UllfUl'll 11 11'1' 1'CC Bu 1 l t · 1 n , ~·~ ~4i3 .---67~R)JJ Call 644-7211 ~staMesa Adul1 ~et 1on. Nr Irvine 1 bl PRICf'I 1 1 Se 1 l'J • 1 ,\l()l)f.J. \10111C', U1·ai1d nf'11 k ltl'hr11 An <'xcellentfanil!y pn' .,.,o-o I f;le;;-'c).64 8811 Id I 9790~2 avat 8 e. ivai p .J•un ... 1' .,H 2B L 1 I 13·_,,( . ----d I M • n ustr1n. -,,., REDUCED ~ID fXXI. Onlv h7J---17SG " r. 11 .1~ 111 <' ,...., 1 honic 101· only THE Bluffs, exec ~ Hll 3b.1, Corona e ar I South L1gun1 1086 ""2000 '' P . -I mo !nl"lds v11rd m.11nt. iv /t, i ~,t50 1\fONTI{ nr11o· crpt~ drp11 11ppl l~l . • I: , Sun/Eve•, ----~-----~-M\\. r 1111 ~ BA,ti{()i\'r '1:1·, ·I ha, sharp must sl:'~· !(i2-0~;;s l 'llSS IO" R"'ALT" 401 07-1 lt•I • 1··~· ,:1'""8" · __... ~ appre\·iat1on <11"ta .' J '' rncr !lunl. \\'eeklv. \\'u11,·r ' , · ' · · " "-' ~ _, e" l'l:4. JoJ "-~-' ---· -HACI! fun1 11.p! 5120 \\ I. ' 1:1 • 67S.]OI! i' SJ\CRIFJCJ-..: 2 BR CONOO do\\'11 J~"TE!{.I::ST O:YLY f,11· J yr ly'. ,\\ail s.:·pl. l Ith Balboa Pen1n1ula 3207 1::0.l~~R,\LD BA y J.o\ ely .l Steps tu t"'11rh · 11!'..'1\, ! ulil ~ Hus n11111, non snio~-1 ,~~~;;~~~~~~ I AVJ~·'\\~0.1"0"1.ou~.oOOL . Beau( 3 )'("'J'S! All spacious '.l HP. b7:-l-2Q'.l9 1 • ' I BR 21 ~ ba. l'PIS/drp~. bit/ !I(. !Jll ~~tl'U;', CvlOI' T\', f'\' 11111118(' -" ol h11). r.i.;. FAMILY DELIGHT "' '.lBA unJts. l s111l(k('k~ OCH1f.1·•~.N,F1l8 DN1,. · Ch111 c"·"',1i::-l, 1ns, lo1rl) \1P11 •" 1J.dlO [),\\ $28.i, l·;i:l9 01 ~.,•.·, CllAH\fl i\C; 2 flit cOrJ'A\il': . • .... f'rcsh a!l a daisy! Overlook· BAY WATERFRONT t :nrlosed F1n1shed garagl's. · ~ n. ll!ll Ol' 11 urn Tf'nn11>. POOi~'> r,. l:o<.'.1l'h. _N ___ t S-h 3777 1='"="""·~~"""=,.--;;.-,,,c l ing city of Laguna, \\'Ith Call HOI\' 111~1 i:J'.l-liOO. \\111\er 1r11t11I, 1'~ h.i, g 11, $9\XJ 1110 \rh lc:1~c. \\,111 CHILD ,\, l'~.T U!\ $60ll _!!!E__Ore1 ~ IB~Cll~LOR AfTf. SinJ'le Untnur, one or n kind hon1r VP. l:llk 10 B.1)/0u ,.,i, o, t 1 57;..sm:i 0 . 19, 1.-.,-, . \l o1n11n Prrt,,.rrrl SlZi mo \\1de ocean VlC\\'S; this wrl\ In pill,\' & f'nl<'.'r!Alll ln On II••) oli-9:>1)$, I i1nc1 . ,. /i,,., * \\,\Lh. li> O\".e1111 -.i tenn1~. in<' \1til, 6il-611TJ. planned 3 dlxlrm, 2 h:lth lh<' ~.iud of l'\ciipoi·r b;iy. ...."""'-,--· .. !'H 1 1 Corona del Mar 3222 l\IOS~ POINT lovt!y li:r uly1npl1: pc.<11 & Hl01-e ; 211-1 1 8-~-,~1.,--,~B-,1 hotne has tnini:; rm., lge. : Blh!ll , 3 ba, out,,tunt!uti-: ' ! • ~ : ,,.~!IL o,,,.., ga!<1J.!C' O('Pttntronr hotnf'. Jir.iul 1!1, 'l. Bt1 uppc'r. ,\JI xlra~ r. •, 11 · • -,.ul · family & llvmi:: rms. y,·1 th "' \\11111"1 $ ... J Atlull', ll•' P• l:>, I 1 1 r •pa·lo 1 Sn'"i \t'ly J•" N'e•·i~oi u.,, 1 ba ~\\, rf'f, gar a" ts 1i11ch .. har ,e,. entcr1n1 nn1 r•1H If ,.,,. 6 •.. 170 OCEAN VIEW 11111, ,, c u~ g111u111 .!i. -• "~· "' "'-r>nl\' 1-,j',.'.\j.-i/) ma ss ive frplc. LJ!;t'. t ••nl•'r -All <'llRtom Inuit Mobile Homes ~ .... ' i,i ·,) :l Bil l•'nius <r :. p,1JK1r11n111· \h1\ bl~307J ~~-,-.-----==I landsc!lperi yard; xi n l .\: (fr,ut•. uninip.llr"d rn.iin f I llOO Bayshores 3112 · d. ~bath,. pood 1· ',~\''1Y I~~•', Sl50.l 1110. ,\\all now. 3 BR. 2 Bi\, t'.P. Patio~. Cost~ Mesa 3724 neighborhood. clo~ to or ta e r (' el e> r a c . · 11g, \ ,1 l!H--:H2o or 960-l-lll • 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 schools A!Okuig $66,SOO. 1•hau11el v1c11•. J1n111nculutl'l,Y \\".i1<her/dryPI', $.'00 !\lo. _' g ·' '--Ik•111:h, Tennis, Pool, Club.I• • --a-~ nt111n!a1ncd ,\IJUL'r ,t: p<'t pnrk 10x:)7 & 2 BJ~ h~,iu! det . ftplc. Pri Pc.ii main! & iXJ"•'t Lncl<I !lHf.A rllTAKING O CJ',\ N l~f1se. 548-21S2J Af ter J pin A ba da I I :Q: ~ tt.-u-~~ &75-&050 ) l'.X/)ttnrlo. l Ult J~c t:IOSl-d Arthofer-I-IO\\'Rrrl Devel Co. con1n1 .. 11<1lk lO bth & l.1rr:f' deck ll!l<l furn1!11 rr .. \'It:\\', 4 Bdi-rn. dl"n, 2 ,_,,_, 3 BR~, 2 s;,--i)UPu:x:-r:a" m ssa r nn ~ ~.' . ~. ' .---.;;.;;.;..;..;..;..-l in porch •l!l'.i 1747, 9 5 64~177 11H1.rina 1.,1t•s &.11-iil);I, d11y1< VISION REAL T Y .u. 1·~:.. fe nced ;>d. Sl i:J in~. Frig, crp1~. drps, ltpk BRANO NEW IMlllMAIUllMDIJCl .. IMC:. J2\ 1~· FLEJ-.:T\\'(){J IJ, 19 UNITS \~131J:J\l-:1:l9.\ 271~ £. Cst Jh1)'. Cd'.\f >48--;),j,'6 A\11.iJ 9115, $3-10. 6-11-331.il $)4.50 & Up I -4,._5 ~7 1 -4ft.2aoo L••c;111·U .it Hunt ;\l{ib1l l' CorOr.1 del Mar 3 122 6T"i-."600 A:-.'YT l\lE: NE\\ ~Bil 2AA hn111~. r><1n· San JU.n SINGLE STUDIO APT Gft:? f)ll\rl' !Ji· S1111c 1 J:i1t,H1" /! U. ~399;>. 8·17-371:1 7 6 X GROSS Off Street Parking uianu, 11f'w 01 rr \ilf'!Onfl . 3278 SP''Cl'I 1~-r._..,_.., y RATES ' I II ()IT B • ----'-~-•. -80 ,, ,!",-,,; "10. ''" "••2·"'01 Capistrano c., ., , <=-C.rl. ~ j· NORTH LAGUNA i\" P l EACTT Acreage for sale 1200 "o o, t' . ,;: 1 :-; J Bl1 + J l'.":A -~l:!l JRVI NE TERRACE " " ~ -~-------'l'!T7 Hnrbor Bh·d E lh & B I M kt V I -' 11 u e r J Furnished ~l.00 SfJ fl L H 'll 3250 CO!ita Mtga &lJ.-4840 I nJOY e peace serenity e ow ar e a ue I dcpn·e111 t1011. 11! 11e111 p111il" Great' W~ter View ' r.•r l.L•:isc, ll('aullful 1 BR agun1 I s S PACIOUS ol authentic Jap uncs e Priced thnus;;nrls of doll:<r~ Apprnx '.!I a\IC~ J,.1 lt!l•d 111 of 01111er..l111> 111111~ -undrr • . , lhn rni 2 btl, det'Orfltor·s .. , , " architecture. 3 B d r n1".. b<'lo1v co1p.par111Jtc 11iiid('f l 1t.111gr l-'.1rk ati't" ,u'•'·'· t-onsui.iction. p 1• 0 J <' c L (" d 1 t 11 c fl I a e e, i; t c re o, 11 1 1 , ll 1 '" .., 0 -. ? ;\~,\\ 2 & 3 Bit ~ !:in\ rn1~ 1--~===~~=- nteditation roon1, sv.ccp111g ,\IJ nlix;Jtrn :: bdrni, ;i xl nl \'Ir\\ proprrty Sellin~ nionlhly •f\i~s S 4 l 'J O l11:-;h111ish1•t, i,111 tJJsp . 1111 , I 0 1 ~ 11o ;.:~ vw s iag crp -ui\~B., A PJ-J~· -BR, 1 B.i . Qul1'I Encl 1UJl J,;-'1', fn• •I $30 WEEK & UP ocean vtev.s.~fen1brn;h11}1u hu lh 10\VllhOu~. r cndy for price S-58.:JOu for f11r1hr r 7.. t 1' · lau11d1; J\!0111 3 ...:.1r ~ir \hi itul (.nrgrous pool 111 21-~·30tli:St A!\/lURI, yd nr harbor $13"S "Ji e Stud1o&lBRAplll I adJ'ncent private I e 11n1 s Ul\11Jed1.dc 0 (' e u 11 :i 11 "y 11.1fo l}IC'ose 1:all .Jeff ()\(',1 r, ~p,oi~ous , ··.t,i\o )('i '"'1'111 1,nito111:i\1t"1 'li E ,\'I i::'u OSll'IJIUl"f ~f'.~1111~" ·~onipl<'!t' I ~~t5 rno \!I\ 0~:% 19J 83ti'.\ l~P-139? HI ; "'1J11; ' • T\' s, i'l•ald Sl!rvir'~ Avail .. "' <>Hill' 11-lt'001n uut' pr11.1lr S6JO n10 1n1· 1100J ' " -• 1 courts mny be available. J)1n111t: nn. tl1"f's k1tchrn ~J··khuff & /\•soc 1 n c , GorgL'()Us pt.101 Ccn!ra!I~ ::i\\v"i's 'i'OOINIL'REALTY inuln! ',;; '>!. ii·r!<'nrr. 51101111 Laguna N l9uel 3 2S2 FXTH.\ rt!!'C .\ t~ii-COndo •. "Pho111"dt &rv• 'rC:t-S~~ $149,000. & fncpltHf'. S67,5rl(I. Coll l-ll-1621, ;i,:7--611:.1 eve ___ ]!µ,1l •·d F.;••Y f r e •'\\ 11 v Uy niip! IJj '."•jl · Drp•/l'rpts/11,lfcr/run&•'/,tl· ren I TURNER ASSOC. 64·1-Sij() 1_;EAUl IfUL No S,tJl !)fegn acc£:s1< ~.xecllcnt ,1pa.i·t111f'11t 'Jj .1:: L Cu11st l\11,v, Cd'.\1 ·--. " ' I 1at'hl'<i gilr/lndry & poo.>1 2J76 Ne1<.}'0tt Bl_~· C~f 11(6 N. Const Hwy, La~una [ acrengr 1n Anzo-bore~o ar1•11 $380,0C'(l. Call loJ,iy l G<:i--8600 ANYT JJ\IE .ll1lt, 2ha + ! .. ;n rrn, ht ...Jt.. S2JD )'''.1.1 11.(i ~-97.).)or&l:i-j967 I 494-1177 TAABElL.J S1:ite Park. free & cle111', (714 ) i<l2-li00. Off Street Parking }'Jtl, \\l/f'!'lllll 3508 -"u rfl'lf'\\'1 """ & .• ,,, ----.---3 l.A!{f:J·: run:-;. 2BR I. COY<~o Sac for 1n11nr<l latc sell. INVESTMll~\~i l :.!BR & ram rm. nr beae>h, i,~i~~~r~~7:;;( 1~1 11 ,,, 1 "'•, , Westminster .~ Blln~. \\/\\'. drps .,Pri:"l. Cape Cod 2 br & fam rm Wl.SlmU~~ u1nkr offer &\2-2599 fR' ~ 9 mo lease. $43:'i mo, Cole SF EClALIZl:-l.G IN KE\\'LY 1xunted l.u-ge 4 Br, Adil~. no pets $190 frL~ I $7S,OOO Buys you 2 h,ini~. Ce m•le ry Lots/ ' ' I of Ne\\""'rt 675-5.Jll Costa Mesa 3224 LAGUNA N l~Ut.~. VIEW fnniily 1·oor11, 2 B<t lw::>ine 1'-lJl{N H11 l hf'lnr, Ltils p<I , eedar hll(.'(f doscts, \\,dnu! ____ .-~ ! PROP!' RTl1' :-:; · panehng, Jari;:e re11r yorr! 600 l'\e11•por1 Ccnll'r Drive Crypt5 1500 • 1 ' ' Costa Mesa 3 124 Ol'\~; & only on 2 Br $1 75. NOW LEASING Hlln~. di~s, 'l)I~. lrplt-. S l 3~.11· t:a~t3ide .\l7 ~ 11~1. & many fruit trees. \vork Opi.'n 9 lo 9 --~-------t\_, I --1 \'acant. ga.rog<', fncd for ei:c_l 11 . bat,~_ Y'~.~d & pa.tlo.,_><_S~"~'-~~---~. room &. stor age 111 cell(\_J', --~B-A"YSHORE=S--CL~lETI~R'I" LUT~. •ZJ in CL~~,\J~, SPi\OQtis :1 BH, kids P RIVATE G u I\ Ro I:: D -~JJ1.~~l l1:.:!~··1-~-lBr C'rr led (J\'•'r :"h1ngl<'d used bric k \\'alks &·planters. CypJ'(_•ss ~ectlon 1tf Jl;u·bor 3 + 2 12 Ba Cnndl), NC'\\.' p o_r t O!'lil.Y S!5(), l Br, "IJ pd, ycr• I AREA 4 l~J{, 2 U1\, 111 all 11 .. w. l'O\'.· ti40-S900 T.·I t.n~t 19111. C.\1. 1 Bfl + :; Iluth + 2 F.1m. R t C C l \l ·· VISION REALTY rm,\\'('! hnr, hu~c n1n~lrr e:; L'111c1c1), Of' ft. e~n. r· I I C ! 1\J1· "I '"' 1{11\cr ,1 .. Chlldrcn OK. $:IBO C1 1~:CKth1s 2 BR $180 ~Bl~.:?B,\!r111nl1,,u~ ... ~:r)() pa11r.. lg hv rn1, Jple, $~J Huntlngton Beach 3740 'J-4,, E !"~4G-!ll1~1 ,.a~ sic " 'l 0R·'1~ 1 1 (Sfl r'' ~.. 1110 lsC' . .;lS-IJIS. V11.~11111 ,r,, fnrrl for kiri~ ;; H1', BA 1n1111hou:ic S:\!f5 .>HJ-.,.~~0. -I 6i~~a~\1N~.~.;~l~d~l f~111 ~n1~~~:;1\~:~~ dt'~;~ ~~Q Comme rCl.1IP ~tY1600 j~;~~~r+ :1,1r1~r l\lll~; i:~~·!'. t s-.,-,,-,L-L-,-,obdc Honie IOI' Homefinder1 * 642-9900 I . . ' Hies F~u-rn_/_u-.~,.-,-n-3~3~00~ l\lEN, N?nall llCA('h hol l'] Off StrHt Parking f •• 11111 )' ! hlrd,. ~lul'i1 p\u.:; llltOll\t' s r, I~'(] !)I) I "nt, l\a\'hClo• pref $14+ lllU, 11:.! Cnlin!Jo. ('1'1~111 ~le"" JN F.Xl'LUSJVF: i\RF:A ~---l11'0Jlll Sll 50 f'('J' II\.; Apts Q U AJ.I TY 110 1\iES XO\\' 11101'1 .,. {i{l ,.,1c·11~ lO jlr'll>l1t' 3 UNIT BUILDING «•ll!l'IH'I . '• ~·.d~UHi~Ki lo M'e -Bl.,\l'T tl('ll ;: Br, frpi:\l ;l~~'.im 3 BR, 'I. BA \'IE\\' Ls.v~Ll . 3llR, &yshores S!}:J prr 1110 S:J&.-_70_,,_"~=cl Ul\'lJblt CON.~TH tJC'TlON l'll'<1th L<iri:.:rst 101 111 t\\!Ji••nl 11, :-;llvppin::; 11111!'r I Laguna Beech 3148 11 drr·~-2,1 r 1•i11I. .l{tll'f•I.:" 11 Lgr 1 HP..,, 11 , \.'!I•\\ 11 iii\, :;hng crpt, rr1ilc, Hunt, Harbour 3742 l!l\l1r1n11c:l()<·rt!lnnsthrn•1g!J l~nyst1or<'f>. Sl!li())(t ~-,7,·:.t~ 1£t1 . ~ \'uni, lt<lldl'~l'. ;.;u dog:-;. h<11l1cS,"-,f)V,". J ' • ~:·:1·1~1'ed pn110, l\'aShl"_r _., . out UigunR.Sf~l:itl .~J-.o.ooo VISION REALTY R MC di R It Quail ,, BR \'ICTORI\ BE·\LZ.I Sl.'.l i\\idl. 111 -,1~19 I J 1 }~1. 11\I heath 2>lJ (l!r\H\ll:'\\, h.iC'hf'lor be:1rh ,. II '" ~·•rt}'.; Cst !/\1·v. rof\t o y c a r • ea or Placir i -, • -----o o ·r. l''t'~111c11, s.a.\O l11ci )'1!v ('\/1100 ~·rplr Spn \'ollry ..:a 4 3· .. 1 !! fr•\' nppt to sec · 1810 Newport Blvd CM I s:tij, r\(J PETS ~J _\\ l.\ d.~.:"1"1"<1 1 !\It \'ERLO 1\1~ • lf'I\~(·. ~:.:!--963.i or <J»k fof B 11 1 (21j 1 ·:.; :;.i79 plan:oi & lifH•t•lf1t'lllln11s. li7· .... ~)(I ,\j\;Y J'l\Jf·: S4a-7729 " I Prapertie• l'l1·2!170 llH\l~I', fn i d )U.rd. :1d•!I!~ ) 11\NA P"r 11.fAIU;\,\ Z<i rh ~·J-348.j -·-' _cour ~ . ,), r. -- Laguna Hiiis 1050 Off Stre.t P ark ing 752.19.20 I L 'd 1 1 3 156 1 onlv. No prt.~ $1~i0. llll l. * l,1·c . .r ~1(·11 . _t liH, 2 f~,\ -_=.,. __ ---=---Newport Beach 3769 Newpor t Ten nis Viii;;-1 0 1 • ~11rrl 11ork ,,1~-00.1 1 r·•>ndon11n1u111 SiOO 11 •d G l]I fh' 1 ~til ~f)'t'.8 !ltil -.-.--, ------- •BY OWNER e JN 1H!·, HLll·VS *PROFESS. USE* I J.>AYrP.NT2br.:-bi1.\\'111 trr :. Br h~f'. in court, 11!th '.:+~~so;:,: .. $ ·11•J.ll14 JU ·p,.; ()(E,\i\~ROI\'! Yrly. Liix - :: T3t'droon1s, 2'~ h11lhs, 4 \\~LL LOC,\1'ED ]'('Ill.ii Fr·plc rh~l\Wns ll('\' gnr $1 ~1 n1nr1 NO P ETS Enjoy The Good life P•llJ J•'i! rqp IJUL{ '1.>111b lll)' 1 Sli)I) 1.i::• I lift furl11:l\ dln1n~ roon1 nnd l ·BDfl~l HOUSE 6 l G OS bltn k1l c.:hc11 . 61,,_J&lb ' 616-37S61'i4;).-07!30 • Cnll 49.1-2::.1.1 l1UIJ tuc1 + l-1\1 1: ·~· l. ,\\r1N ~/~1~ ~n\]i'('~ ~ IC'\~1~'"~ I Beautiful 4 hr .. 212: ba, li\'1ng d1n1ng, fam1I;>, k 1 ! l n e f1' j game rm \\'/pool 1bl, :l r.nr gar. 2 patio!!, & extras. $58,:ioo. 830-3697. j:;'Tl'I!! f11n11 ly 1'00111 '1/f ('oun· O:\f ('Ult:-IER LOT • x R s Mesa Verde 31 6 3 Dina P oint 3226 r-;1-:\\' :; HH, 2 Br, Gordl'rl . sno1:.rv~s $~ ~10 1s7~ ... ~c. I 11)' l\1!t hl.'t1, \\'Pl) cJPsl~ll{'!l J)(l\\NTO\\N C!..11'\a !\l~.'>!l (:0,1\T,\ i\1F:Si\, fll Uni!~ Jlon1c Pool, Trnni~. Brh, 0\1' .. \N lron1 · C:q11.~!J,1no1~=~c.--~-----l :-·artl and pal!o \l']lh uddl-RIVIERA REAL TY ~~JO.OOJ 20-Z'l'~ il•Jl\TI, Hal-OUR <I BR FURN HO~fE, DEACll llOUSF:. 2 BR, $·l9J '.\lo AvAil 83 1 I.a53 :>·•:>' 1 FuArn 111Y11111e on pr1v l.h0IVfk"l.1Y 1 11n1,t~11 •p111J l Leguna Niguel 1052 11nn:d u111duo1· I 1 g ht 1 n g . * 642-7007 * aner on 9't.'1; i·ontri1<·t Prln-4 n10·8 only! $·Kil. inc:Jd. f'rplc, 2 C.'lr garage, Crp!:;, Sec. GuAr<l~. )(',ic 1 va or >1'1nl1'r 01 o <K ran 1ny. "'' S8"1 00'.l, ,..,_ d • . i·!pnls only, DON BE RillAN, g11rrlncr. 557-3118 111!-in~. F'rd yard. ~210. mo Lido Isle 3256 i!l/:!SI $.)00 /mo ·196--6®8 111<1. 'LAHL'' \\ lNTI·:R I Lowest Priced Condo VISION REALTY "'un om1n1ums Bl\H 3169 ·19'J-29S6 C OITT101U nfurn. 3425 $17-, 112,1 \r. B:1lho1• Blvd I• This 2 BR. 2 Bu Golfer's ?713 E Cs! Jl11·y, Cd~! for sale 1700 752-1920 NewErt Beach 2 Br . .!. u,,, n i>nr BAY 6i:J.R6r'Xl ANYTl:'ll l:; Fountain Valley 3234 PROF DECORATED 4BR .. :O.'J·;\\' 2 i;tory 2 Bit, 1 BA llf.:/\(11 & !',\HK. y,·1nter h ideaway is lhe only on(' Off StrHt Parking ACRES Of GREEN FURN I L'NFUnN 2, .1 & 2 Ba. bll·ins, d!lh\\'!hr. ~tep11 eundo D10!1w1>hr, IJ1t.111s 1'l'r11,1! ltkc 1t under S39,000. !l's --~=~~--~~-1 · 4 BR. ho1n1.:s • priced fron1 4 r1n:, 21'.! Bo, .S:l75. n10 1 · 1 ,_ h R d d 1 ,, L -,, ,...,__, 1 · · ;\!f:UJC,\L l'rtnv1';SSJ();-;1\J. $'\I)() 10 $j()O. \l'.nlr·i· & un· r \ .1 & J o pnva e u•:11c r uce o crpts, ul"JlS, ~ru·. ge pnno. h•,•·•H •,• steps to !he rut"\l·uy in HARBOR VIEW BUlf.l)J N(: t.::..:,·efl<>t>l ,111 .• 1 ,.,11 .. 1, "1'2tt~,~ ,vai 'pl. st. $590 1110. l\Tu8t l e atte.. 1~io.I. h:;k tba,11, \'Ollty bal_l,1 RIJJC"" 1• 1_,,,c, ." Rr, I'. Laguna Niguel, 0\1•ner has i~Rro 0 s urrouno:J this plu s h ... ·• ··" :•l -:•i._, 64' 1121 8" 1'16 k • 1 h 1 k ,.. " ,.. '" -' a bandoned H & n1 us I -v f>-IN Nl"w on mar-to11·nhonie 1vlth new cus1on1 Norlh ('nst.i l\lesn lot'atlon ''C" THOMAS ;r-ror ,,_,_ ,, poi s .re 1 ing a t . No 2 Ra. garagi" S:ll:'l. \\11ltl:'r, sacrifi('e. 497_1761 kct. 4 Bt:lnns .. fa1111ly mi, carpels, dl'nJlf's & \\'Hll (;r)l"l(J 0ppor11tnit;v rui tfuntlngton Beach 3240 LOVELY 4 BR, 2 Bu, all pet1< ~00. l yr lease; San $3.'}j yrly. 67:i.1i;oio I bonus rin., :1 ~ bnt h~. Up-vi,l\i·J'/usi·r _ S9S ;JOO \ril! REALTOR elec·ktlch, F'rplc. p,1tin. Jui.ln C1'1pJslrArm. 4~1549 1--~· ~.o,.,~=~~~-1 Red C1rpet, Ria tors d 1 1 paper Subject to o~.~un1ahlc T\\ U !\JO DEHN, 3 & 4 beclnn, . , . *PARK NEWPORT* gra £'S oo nunict·oui; ri 1 1 12._,.. <'Hnsul1·r <.·xchnn<e for rn-Dbl Gar. Avail 9/l lkl/10. l·.AS"flSlDE Cost• M"' 1 BR ~.-S "_ o:i n, payn1ent~ o ,,., n1Q. :l b rt f ·1 IJ\V .,.... r ..... u,,..~• Like For11t 1054 n1cnt1on. Large J>ilrk-l1kc full price S~,fiX}. Call co1HC' profw'rly, !oc.1f n1·,,a . 2~4 \\' Cs t Jhvy. ~>-IS :.:127 11 1• ruru Y 1111 arcn, · 673-133-4. 3 Udr1ns .. 2 ba. New decor, · 644-7097 yard wHh patio & many 510-5140 (Jiii a.ri-842.i. A"~!ftted Ne,1po11 Brach l:'.vc. 5t5-~~i43 lilrn<:, 1 L"pl, drps, p11tio, $34:;. BAYVlE\\' new carp., D/W., ws hr _& • • ASSUME n101turc trees. A n1ust St.'1'1 WALKER & LEE Sourh Co11.~1 Hrok('rs. \\'INTJ..R T-trntnl • on llo'&lrr. ·"' S3."-.0 n10 Ask for Bev or Large 3BR & niaid's rm, dryer. Adults, 00 pcls. $350 T\'.·~ bachelor apts. Sl60. inc S~.500 lncludlng land! Call C.M . E-ASTS~l~D~E~-:i Br, 2 Ba. !)en. 2 flreplcs t>ctif' 963-'1567 l BA. !pl. patio. S6JO mo. 1\.1 o n t h/lea.<>e. ,Avallable 11111~.1628 W~t Oceanfront. I for app I Real Estate-* D l I J $'1G -)() F1'r1! r r! :-;ird 67j..()61~. L!'.:AS ~~ .") be<lrni, I ~) ha, JACOBS RLTY. 6!:.i-6670 ~pt. lB t. Agent 642-7007 1~67=3~·1_'3~1~~~-~---l 51/ 01 LOAN DAVID D. CARLSON 3BR. 2 11ty, HD. Bltns, cp l!!, •2;1~/~~-1\,rf:\~~~. ~~ IJl.ACll f"JtONT , ~ H .. cpt.~. rlr1>s. cov pn.tio. $275. BAi'F'RONT kMcr duplex: OIJ> BluUs, 11paciou1 e:<cec. 1 B~. Hl\H blk to bctl, p r, 14 10 REALTOR 833-9293 dpa 1l'BA pl p" pal *"-1 , A 6,, I \\' "RR 2RA l "IO ~lo. Ji;t .to. last + c:lng fee. "· RR, 2 "-., Jil in-. lrpl. <!BR, 3ba, new c,.,..ts. drns, \Vlr. ~r 8.V11.llable now. No • ,3 • • 1 . . ... ·J1 lt'e!I, ~ t , ,'c oan tntrr ·' . ,, 111c \\atcr JXJ. No pets. SIT-4J1S. ·> ..... ·' 1 l ·•·0 ""ii s tudent!l 67J.-""Llfl t. '. OR $4.300 DOWN FINAL CLOSEOUT $.1-1,730. Onr. S\2-~40 a.ft s·~~.:(Kl. util s. No pc!s. 67:)-4012 --$525 Mo/yr lse Bkr 644-0134 npp 1• enn111 niem , avA. · · · voru * !\IOOELS * 6 O 1v 11 er/ Ag t. fi1ii!·S(i.12 or 2 BR. & 1~c rtn Adults M l I VI . 3267 Lcusc, refs req. $S7::i., WATERF'RONT WI n t e r i PAYMENT nnd Be1ut. Bavfront View S:l3-071:i0 3 BR HOUSE-Winter nnly. Before 6 P i\1 714· SI on •10 6+1--0782. rental. 2BR apt. avail Sept r mo~!I you into th18 spacious * NE\V 110i\1ES * 1 BR, 2 Ba. Sl35.00J. J-:z,,1 lui;111' ('ypn.rs ."-hr1r('s 3602 Park Lone, N B. !'194·D.13l: Aft. 6 Jli\1 213: 3 DR hon1e, alr cond • $360 NE W 2BR .to. den, 2bu, 7 thru.J unt 15th. &15-436:'1 3 bdrn1 ho1ne Jocntf'<I nn s~.',~ F"um111.:.ing n1 :i 1/ 646-'.1~1 (8-5) aft.6, 67i).-6462 60xl:.'ll :i!nrl !<'11'.1(1', ;\Int ocn San Clemente 3176 429-4392 mo lnct \1•at<'r. 11·/patio & pool_ Next to \\IATERFRONT 3BR. Ip!. quiet tree-J1nctl i;treet llUKe HARBOR VIEW OCEAN Vl.E\V, Like N-e1v \'1r11· ShrJ1't ll'illk to prlv bch L/\TlGF.·C'nc\oserl pullo, 3 br, 8:J0-.5600. Ct11l fl.lonnlli'I Vc1·s111!Je~ n.pts in Newport Duplex \\'Inter or Yrly rent a! HOMES 8.-J>1u k Scturhv R:Uard \VJNTl''.R l'f'!ltril 2 BR, 2 'l h11, C'pls, drps, bl!n!I, S26S, N B h 32 9 Uc11ch. 5:17-9174. Dock avail 6T,rl;l69 =E'~~f' e.~~~i; c':.·~·t y~~.~~ REAL TY 833-0780 ~.~e~' 8J 0,,~:r · 4~f~na s.-,.,,(l(X), Doss Jonl"s Rcnlty. ~~c:~1~~· r~!~ez :i~;~~~r~~ ~3~~ Or&l~~OO.l~~~7 A,:C 1~~ · •we!rt eic ... · ~ 3Bd. 2 Ba. Condo $365, 111 Steps lo ~il<'h _ view. 1 " Sc!Jer ll'nv1 ng area 11nrl y,·111 •l'l2·•~H2 S2:i0. l4(J j c.:11 11,, Toledo. YEARLY 3 Br. 2 Ba home l~st, S(J(), clean no n·re. S50 Jg. BR. extras . Color TV, llacr1!!c:e fnr just $42,9'J() EXCLUSIVE Duplexe1/U.nit1 pr. I !ii P. c r1 ~f com m * Ii i-I) ;12frllS7 * •I BR .. 2 bll.; ne,vly redtt.. wllh ,,~1\', arl'058 rrom Sf't·. No pe!:ii: !139-3453 D.W $295 n1n, \-529-5601 cau 8~5 BAY FRONT for sale 1800 pnipt ·t t iel'-C~r H\\Y 3.')(1K s=.-u~th~L~a~g~u~n~.~~"""3~1~8~6, I Mile fron1 beaeh. i.·amily huy, ~a .. I' 'i·acht Club. 3 Bit, pool, gocwt Hunt. Seo.ch OCEAN i.·itONT~lO WALKER & LEE lle1tut 1 or 2 BR 5th F1r. ---------1·.ish + ,1~!'11r11" lO's. Q\vnr 0 .K 00'.!-7339 ~ves/wknfls. $-11)(). 67.>-l:;G-1 ~a. $240 to $260. Duplex, 3 Bit 2 Ba, iv/cl, Real Estaie wfQ10toe V1e11o· Xlnt-Sttur· OU~;r~cii~~EXES Box !"Jill, Cd.\l, 9'16:t5 LO\\'ER 3 i\RCll BAY srrmll Bl:'.ACH house near ocean. SLf<~EPING rooni nr beech, Call Aaent: 963-6767. fplc, v.'hitrr/yrly 6·'6-G757 i' TOWNHOUSE, 4 Bit, 2~ bA. ~I SI~~~: sr·~~~-CORONA DEL MAR Lots for iaJe 2200 2 1,~ J31t 1 1; ba. collage, 2 Br . new $11ts, paint. clean Lido i;ho:fi. Pv t entr. & Townhouse Unfrn J525 OCT.AN rr..ONT winter ~~SJ>. =·As=~ 1 _•~73-"'"'73U"=~· -=,-,.~=~~-1 31 BR +1 2 BA each side! ~;~f ~~~1. ~~l;· IF~;~~~~ 3 & :ua~nt.Be~~~-9;~ bath ~~t15. SJ J. yrly. 673.0J.1.1 NEW 3 BR G~n Home' ~:,rrty ':J'o~~e. ':'2-3a50 mo. • 7% .. S864R05 BIG CANYON ~xtra argc), open hf'3ins, be ren1ovt'd) $400 •194-~1')82 hon1es. $295 lo $305, /ll'lk for BACK v 2 2 Ba ~urUy attl'I lennls • 2 dock•, 2 ""'°'· 2.000 ••. Head F r The Hills 1 BA . • BR, I> ba I " . i "' h 1-19' ' $:15-WK UP 1 8' 2 ... Lido l1le 10S6 By owner, 4 Bll, :'\bas. tam ft . eac h unit. Walk lo IJtac h. 0 HouMs Unfurnished BAri>Art1 At 531·5800· No ee. f"am-rm, PoOI, Nr. Schl11. ~' pr ac ' ' mo. & Bach Color TV n\8.id REDECORATED .' 3 Bdrm1., 2 bll., lovely beneh _.. ~ Quiet end of 15\nnd : WATERFRONT 1"11'111 lhne olll'N'rl On" t)f thr fl'fl!i! l~':n1l1(ul & un14uf' p1'0> pcrtltt:: lgr. home 4 sPp, 11p1 ., bolh luxuriou~· $19;,ooo • LIDO · REALTY• ! ' I+, I ,,1,. ' II *67J·7JOO * rm. ro n111I din·rin. r :<('rp-$124 ,;m ANll $126 500. Irvine 3244 Sept l , S400 mll • MO-(l()J8 f~ an. Sunday ev~. &'\l-11erv. '1. TlfE 1\-tESA, 41~ Oonallyl1trgrlot "'\th lovf'I)' VISION REALTY !l:r~11('(f ln a vnll~y of \I.On· Gener1I 3202 3 BR. Fnn1·rn1 , D1n-rm, D F USO N. rJ:iport Bl., N.B . v1e\1' & lrind9<'flJ)ln[I. Prtvnic 2743 t.:. Ciw;t l-i\\')', Cd\\-f 1h·ou~ l:l+"uuty Bl(Uhlltt the -----------Y-1'..:S. y,·e ha\'c RENTALS ft!I fr-pi e, Cov Pnlio, nr Par•. uplexes urn 64&-96{11. r'(lmm unll~'. Jk~t buy ln 675-flGOO ANYTJil>tE hn(·kdm p r•f ~'ld1!lrli11ck llN' rRF:}~ FREE 1'.ell ai; A fine ~election S.ft.'i 111+1, 644-7124 -\\ll=N=T=t~·n--,,-,-11-,1-.--5-0-0-0-1 nrr.i, 61~)·fitr,1 Off St I p kl n fl'1\· l"hoi( e hon1e11lll'i; e Profe111r:lona.l St-t,'lf'f' e of iw'A11flful hoinr~ FOR L"'ISF . , " BR WI NT ER RENT A l. • N I 1--,.--~'·-·=~·~'-",.tP'-ltl Coto de <;11i:a. Supt•rl> *LANDLORDS* SALE! Vl us IK'llve your l=f .. : v·~P1· ..;;....,, a , "R' OCEANFRONT ~-ei;1u,?e. 01 ~ '\ llr, 1 IJ.A !,\JlBOJt \'IE\\ 1£0~lf.~S East1ide CM Duplex t.'<lUnh·y hv1n~ ht ~cured, hou~ing n<'rd~ \l'<''rc h<'L'C 111 '"'r iew ,,.,....,. 0 Bf'itnl 3 Ar 2 Rn frpl1· "' ~ nr, 2 B1t 32.J-2 li6 or :'llunttl~I 2HR & cif')l, 2 Hll. 31lH. 21~/\ & 2BR, lUA llr11 u-l"'\l•ntr flJ'f'll It\ l 'rril-iui,, Crin· Homtflnder1 * '42-9900 lo Sf'n'f' y11u' Spyj!!ll,ll,__$~.:_6-1~ ·-il ~hllo hr: 1>11ti~ $,150. fi73-f>t(}!) r.12-~c'='=' ==-----1 :\In! f'«n·1 Oiiilrr \i•lll help (!fully di'<.'Oi'1i h'd. nu i·pt, .v1111 . IJ l1l11 lcs 1111 undf'I'· Callfomla'a l.llrtt1t BOB l'F:'ITIT, R F.AL1'0R 3hr. 2b.i, l"l'lllTllt}' kHch, or 6Z9-2:i l6 oer..:,\' FHONT, run1 •unrun1, t:~~~· ·;::r.~'.i1T~f;!;1°1f;~1~\~fi drni>e1i Luxurlous tl\\•ntr'~ ~round , ~_,•~R-:entnl Sf>rvtr.e!e F'h111 \\'cstetn IJ11nk Hlda clubhs<-, nool S<l75, 5.'i6-4170 Duplexes Unfurn 3600 2Hlt. rll't:k. l!;ftr. $350 Pll ·> onlt "''/l1unlly !'Ill, \i•et tmr, $7000 to $2'2,500 ~at Profir ill-R'trulil<'d ivhen U11iveN1\ly Prirk !\52-1000 rlf1~. l""!~~t~n _ --&1S-77Zl , Jl9vr· 11•irn1•1111n.1t yo:1 11o·i\iii'To d!11hw1u1h"r tra11h <'ttn1 pt1c· 83().3425 a sk for Iva )'('Ill stH through tt!lult-Jtl'I· DA\' nr NJTJ-; 2 Br II~ Ba, frplr, 315 F., 2 Br, I ba Duplrx, inrl, 1 & 2 RH , :,;rly &. \Vlntu., t" A&ll' Cl:t1111!f+t'd ad i; l'f1) It trir. \Vtr it0llf'!ll)r, om 111nentlll llerl)(•t·t llAv.·kin!I Rclll!O~ Un1 Dally Pllot (:las8U1od S...ll Idle Hern~ 11o·l1h n Dttily lloy, Adull~ only (21.11 :W2-&11r, Child OJ< $11\:1. Evt111 Bnlhoa Blvd. Pll: Gr~5l1 1 v.-'f'l! • enll NO\Y &f.2-561!. purlo. $"t500. 64J.1jj98 Ads. 642-MJ! Pilot Cl11.1alfiC'd ad. 842-5678 327R aft t<r Ii pm. \\•k/cmd C.ti-t, £42-1371. or (2131 531-!}307 I ' . . ' --- ,.--:-----~~----;-----:;::::;----::-----·~-------:;::--------------------------lllrsd-.y, Allgu\l 'J 7, 1<)_7_4 ______ DAILY PTLOT B 9 Schools and Apart mon" Unlurn. -'°'olAt. -coUV. 6 '" 'ttlll-'"'" 006 "Where the problems are" Featuring special in -ho1ne tutoring by Y.'hic:h the 0\1 ner lcJrns as the <tog learns. l-'roblen1 solving tu include. but not lln1ited to, house- breaking, chC\\'ing, dlggiui.:, go in g into the trash, ruru1ing a\vay. j un1ping, bi tin g food fro1n the table. barking --t· ' OBEDIENCE & PROTECTION Call No1v 1'~or l•'ree 1':valuation In Your Own l-l on1e AAA HOME DOG TRAINING 675-7600 (Serving Corona del l\tlar. Ne \\1port Beach. Balboa & Irvine 1\reas OnJ l UTILE RED SCHOOL HOUSE REGISTER NOW FOR FALL 1525 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa (Ac ross from Newport Heights Elem) 645-4381 Ages 2!12 -7 Full & half day programs O~EN 6:30 A.M. lo ' ~ .M. Individual Attention Experienced Teachers Pay for 1st WHk & Get 2nd Week FrM PloRfttd Pro9ram -lftcluditllJ Moth &: hoeing RtoclilM'tS, Arts &: Crafts, Music, Sci•Rct, Story TiMt, Social St•die1 & Cnoti•t Ploy. flus variety of fine schools Balboa Island 3806 1:or furthf'r information regarding plac:ement of couJd introduce •dvcrtISmg in Uie IJ•lly Pilot Schools •n<I Instructions you to a new tomorrow. CAL~llS:l;~:,:::.ec~o;~. 325 HARBOR VIE.W PRE-SCHOOL &4ROLL HOW FOR FALL ' .-, -1 iJ Full & 1/2 Day program Ages l '/2 thru 6 years Developmental program Ou•lified experi•nced staff 1691 New MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach Phone 64().8820 (Near Fashion lslancl & Orange Co. Ai rport) Newport Air Associates Flight School & F~ing Club LEARN TO FLY $550 * FAA APPROVED * Cayrse lnclYdes: 35 Hours fli9ht t ime ;, Cessna 150 11 with 20 hourl du•I instruction. Club m•mbership. l Month's frea d ue1. Individual instruction, tailo r•d to YOUR abil ity. IS AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWEST RA.TtS IN ORANGE COUNTY learn to fly now - -ind h•v• fun I * Fly Mexico & C.1nada * Special Rates for Commercial or Instrument Students. For Complete Details Call NOW ENJOY I The benefits of \9 H I TRAVEL '"" Call PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL today to se" 1f you quahfy for a positio11 in the AIR TRAVEL INDUSTRY! 543-6655 • Rest,.._•tions Aaent e Ti~lll•t Aaent e llamp Aaent • Alr·'r•iaht Aaen t e Travtl A11nt DIRECTOR: J1m11 It. McClure (USN, lltt.J ESTll. 1813 Alt'IOYlD fell Y(T[lM'I TUJMIM • TUrtM* fHWtCINQ AYAIL PAOFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL 610 East 17th Street, Santa Ana Newport Harbor Lutheran Pre-School Register Now For 1974-1975 School Year Ages 3 & 4 "Let Your Child Feel The Difference That Confidence Makes." 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach Newport Harbor Lutheran Church 548-3631 or 548-8004 \fR I rvine College \t" of Business 1700 B . C.arrv A1 <' Santa Ana, c·a 9l7(l!"t 1 ~""'1"-"l l'"•"l' It II)-• R~ 1 INDEPENOENCE & CONFIDENCE An Y-. Wiffl A GOOD JOI! EARN Whll< Y°" LEARN! T<l.:i56-88'0 E nroll Now For •S..Ni..., •l .. 1pl;•n1" •1··~ .. ~ ....... ' .... kk •• ,... .c;.,,,....1 Ofti•• t•'"'•"' ., ... .._ ............... ! •Typln1 •nd Shorth•nd MOftNIHG AN6 EVINING SISSION$ Cati or wnte now IOI' !urlher inlorm.il1on ii bout YOUR c.ar£-er 1n bu~1ness. lnQu1 1e .it>out. •f11lrl nc• ••it..,1••"''"'" •Cembl,,..d cl111 •oo"' •"" •lln'lllt of cl•11 tlt•I •OI-I •IMUl llCI P•09f1MI ·~•llon•"l•d h111r.,,;t1on •L1!1!1m1 9••d.,1t1 p!K•.,..111 •0<1rlu"1 1~111 '•rll!lc10tl" •11!111"c• • TuUJon pl•"• 8ut in••• T1•lnlng FOR 8u1lne11 CALL: 556-8890 Rug Crafters of ,,iJ~ S011TB ~A~=- ls Offerin9 Claues In Speed Tuking Creative Wall Han9ings and Rugs! Four 2 hour classe1 meeting twice a week Course completed in a two week period Use our Tools Free -Pay only for persan•I instruction, book & ma terials Cla1s project i1 lS"xlS" wall tape1try Morning Classes 10 :00 to 12 Noon Evening Classes 7:00 to 9:00 PM Includes: Faur Lesson& at $1.50 each, $6.00 Instruction Book $1 .50 Materials far P roject $12.45 TOTAL COST FOR COU,RSE $19.9S For co1nplete detail( and! demonstration \'isit our s h~p or call 3840 South Coa&t P aza Drive •C·l Santa Ana, alif. 92704 PHONE { ~6340 (S un1]0\\'CT at Plaza Dri,re, Across Fron1 Bullocks) ' \'HL, .• 1 RP.. 'l bfl.'i. I', IA' l'pl blt·lns. IJ\\, lge rlor>f'!I, I~ . .in , •'ll111K,!I, jl:ar , 1 )'T"ll 1olrl $31~1 1no, 675-781 1 ('r 61'.l-IZi!O Balboa Penlnaula 3107 Ol!PLEX J BR, 2 Ba. all bll·!ns, nr Yal·t1t Cluh. Quiel nre<'I, adull:.·r'llJ pets. A\•e1l. 9/1 ,l, Yearly $31.l. 673-2:">12 2-nli-,-.J1·n.---;;t,.1~e. s250~ 1·111!1 111,·J . Arlul1s. no rct~. lir:-111;;1 or li7.>-1172 1:\f(~~ .. ~1 ill"!b,=lk-lo~b,-, .. r ()(>r;111. curs inc. Sl9:l. Ill<• tii:1-jSjfi !'Vt' Corona del M•r 3822 !.Af{r-;E 3Bll Z Rn, stvtdswr, lriunrtcy rni. $'l"J.J. 6-14·2251 "r ,>~\.t)j, I . .-1',\C 'TO\ ;.; 1 AR & IX-n, $~i:1_ rll". \\"alk to bram. l '111. p.nd . ncr. 9, -i99-1752 ~ nn. 2 na, drn. hltn~. !rplc, :-.111Ki...._·k. I child, s111all pct. c,.-... ,,,:;:,.1c ___ ~-- l..\f{t";E ~ Br ~C\1ly rcdec ~·1rrpl:1cc. \\'alk to beach. ~~'fl(J I.ii:, IU62 ----"'---=cl Cosla Mes• 3824 Off The Beaten Path ,\r\ulrs -r-;n p,.,..., • l .11~ur1ous shao; c<trp;:'lll * Bit-ins incl Dish\\'asher • Ll'!.! Pf)(ll & Gas BBQ's I BIJH,\1 $1 70. 3 Bt)!:\1 TCM'tlhouse $250. Gas .~ \\'atC'r Pd -Garni;:r LA MANCHA APTS. ;';">\ Scott PloN', C.'.\1. 6,IZ-2007 NEW TRIPLEXES 2 BEDROOMS $225 l1h·l uilcs p1ivalC' dCl'kS, (·rp!s, drps. dish\\':tsher 3 BEDROOMS $335 La ... gC' house size apl, 2 balh. t°C'a!Ul'\.'S the abo\·e + riv! yard .~ fireplace. \Ves1bay Income Hom~ 21:i75 Elden (nr. l\1esa Dr, c.r.1. > 642-4905 Park-Like Surroundings DELUXI'.: 2 & J Br. Apt11. Pvt l"atios -Htd Pool l'\r. Shop'E: • ,\dulls only. Martinique Apts. 17i7 Santa Ana Ave., Cl\I t.lgr ,\pl 113 646-5.)42 DELUX~ J Br, 2~3 Ba, S1urllo v.·ith spira.I stair, !rg Sllllrlr l'k. Cpt/drp, b!Unit, ('tlC :;11r, flpen beam cell, rrpl•·. priv l'atio, $325. mo. t\dults. &l2-l000 bcf j pm, l\tcKC'nd cy. CASA VICTORIA APTS Deluxe 1,2,3 BR v,•/p11!lo~ rron1 $169.j() Adults Pool, rec nn, elc,•a tors Set•. gnte. Gas & v.·ater pd 525 Vit·loria, Ct.1 , 642-8970 e Tropical Pool e 2 BR, crpts, drps, bllns. spiral staircase. r e a I firC'placc, refrig, lgf' patio, gas.~ 11.·a1cr pct ~1168 ~E\VL Y DI::CORATED 979-1155 I 1~~~~~-1 ~~~~~~ I 2 BR \\·/garoge $160. \\'ater --pfl. !j71 ",\" Orange A\'c. Cal! berv.·een 1·5, 63&-4120 GUITAR INSTRUCTIONS JOEL VALDIVIA-INSTRUCTOR 15 Years Teaching Experience y HOWAT THE MUSIC HOUSE In TM Wlld WHI Sliopplng Center 25292Mcl~ IMcl""" & Wn ~Ho.11 L-Hllls For '"'"'"' ...-1oo ........... 111213/599-3197 We StondFor Acodemic Excellence ond America and·her Heritags ·I ... ' lllllEllY ClllSIUI WllLS -1'1£- SGINL KINDERGARTEN -11 TH GRADE 7661 Womer, Huntington Bea ch 842 ~0640 I JAPAN KARA TE FED. 325 No. Newport Blvd. N.B. Suite # 5, Downstairs Days Tel. 551-3683; Nites 642-8387 Across From Hoag Hoipital Karate Uniforms V•cation Special 20°;. Discount to Jrs.. *Karate-Shito Ryu Shoto Kan *Aikido *Judo *Yoga *Meditation *Hapkldo :ee_~@~e~~ Anna's DAY SCHOOL Kindergarten thru 3rd Gr.1de REGISTER NOW Ages 2 thru 3rd Grade e Snacks & Noon Meal e Full learning Program e Phonics Stressed • Arts & Crafts •Music • Reading Specialty e Sports Activities 2110 Thurin Ave., Cast.a Mesa Ph: 646.1444 YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL INVITES you & your child lo REGISTER TODAY for new FALL Mu1ic Fundamentals Cla1ses. , . For Chil dren 4 thru 8 For Registration Call 642-1844 109 East 18th Street Costa Mesa -92627 ~ t~ ~1 ======-==-= CHCCSEA~~ PRCFESSICNAL CAREER •• --.~:.~. '-~ ~~~ -w®~lli~ ~ ,_ MEDICAL ASSISTANT DENTAL ASSISTANT RESPIRATORY THERAPY TECHNCIAN OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIAN MEDICAL ELECTRONICS DAY I. EVENING CLASSES ENROLL NOW FOR SEPTEMBER CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE 1BO1 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 714/645-lm Student Payn1cnl 1>Jo11 s - Gradunle ]>\acen1enl 1\ssistancc Call or Write for free Calalog (Approved For Eli~lble Veteran s) W,POLBRIGHT ACADEMY READING CLINIC Full Day Private School Program Grad., I w 12 -Individualized Inst.ru ction SpcciaJizing in Learning DisabUilies -OPEN ENROLLMENT THROUGHOUT YEAR AFTER SCHOOL READING, MATH, SPEECH CLINIC ELizabeth A. Hawk , Ph.D. CCC & ASHA Director of Speec h & Hearing Clinic William .r. Woolbright, P h.D .. Director Pi:;ychological ~rviccs F'lorcnce Vaccaro Woolbright, f\l.1\. Director!! WOOLBRIGHT ACADEMY 6432 Bolsa Ave. Huntington Beach, CA. 92647 897-2855 892-6420 ---------------- PLAYMATES SCHOOL & Pre-School Ates 21/2 thru 10 All Day Child Care Hot Lunches & Snacks Educotional Pro9ram for all a<;ies Thret location& To Serve You J,37 l'h11r<"h S1. 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NE\VLY dcr. , 2 BR, hll-101. <·pts, l~t fir. Aclulls 011cr :lj., $l.15. f)\8-2 107 2 BR apt, 1st floor. $17.;. Call after 6pn1. 642-80".!l 213R, l Ba, Lg l'OOITIS, garAj:ll! no pets, Eas1slde C~t. $115 n10. CaJI artcr 6 pm. 642-8011 Dana Paint 3826 NEW SPANISH APTS. Bach, 1 & 2 BR, cpl s, dl'fls, \\011lk to bfonch. $175. to .$.Zr.>. n10. 64(}..1805 El Toro 3832 ADULT APARTJ\1EN'l'S l::l Toro Hd & Jeronimo 586-8-160 7 BR, 111 Ba. new n c \v pa int, pat la, overlooking gulf course $100. (213) ~12 after pm 1 BR, nr. San Diego 1-V.'YJ & lluntington Center. $150/ mo. No pets. tH&-3786 Or' 5-l.l-0100. AT the beach c dl:c I&J BR. SI751S210-373 14th St. 1\dul t!l/no pets 536-5165 2 Bit, Pntio, Carport, nu erpls & dr ps. Near ocean. sz1:,. 1110. u 111 pd 831·9950 2 UH. l U.,\, ne~r beach. encl. i:riragc. No pets. $1B nll). 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IV!rnl'-. , l'fll', •ll'i•~ Garages for Rent 4350 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=::::;;;::;; f ~'i/)Sp;in1rl d";.:: \1<1!(' V1i: cxµr lly rcr111 f·,1,,t St'I">'. 110 Fernando I) 7 j -7 J 2 0 ' ullll!IP• rJ:'tld Hlt111~. l.11JT1 NOW LEASING ~\2':21r~ 1\J, r.1ddt'n, l tJ:>1U1, lfllllJll'!llil'I' prit:• s. t 1•·c 675-8551 (II ) r,1c·1l11 11·s n.-., JOl.11• 11/ \\,\l!CHO\>SI: SP/\CI:. '1hO , H ' B h C'S[ li7i-~JJJ: lti.l.-:ti)S. Remodel&Repair 6081 Bi\R\1,\llJ , l\pt:•1lc>11ll'dl l::Ll::C:l l{ICI \N -Lllt'll~(' rn:•lt'11l'd (>\tr 1 1 t'11!I l\u J~'l101i ':itn,111J(lbs11iu1nt ROO\l ,\JJDITIO\. Kt!chf'n ,f,;_ p<1!1 tt111•', f\1,,:11 1,, & \\('l•f\. ,\'. repo1s 5-lS-5_-'G;; & Billh HC>n10.!Pl Sa\(' n.11\' ends Coi;ta ~lr~a area ('al) Engineering 60JS i;·11).(u1t'(' a11t1! Cot1d11l/ 51.~ :19-1~ _ _,, ___ :_ _____ L tr· d lns'<l ~-rt'f, F-t -~~~-----~-! APF::X BO'.'\DEJJ LU:'\Tr:.s j{,\!{\1AID, FfllnlC', t-;11''" }.;LECTRO 1\1 e ch 3. n 1 ca l \pply, :'noop) s 'l 0 0 ll Uc~1gn t a br1ca110t1s, (':»pert I ;i"F,''"iiiW1~·~';;;;;;;;;;;;;--:;--;;;;;;;;;;;;:l 1'~·,.:'."~<'~·~gB~l ,cC.f;· 1~·~16-~>~10~;0. -1 n1urlcl bulld1ng, 962-ITJ:J IROO \I addition~ I r<'modC'l BARTENDER G•rdeninn 6045 ln~ our spcc1a.11y Call •ilH ... ~6~(~1~>.lJ::::'~·~(.~"'-''~"~'"0~!-~~ *LAWN SERVICES* Roofing 6082 Yard Cleanups Rr:PA!T{" AH !ypes RPas :\l~t <trl'<iS i\lo\.\ & ed;:e J. r{'f e~t Lic·<l. ,\sk !!Jr i\e\\ I a 11 n s , s pru1klcrs l;-'c'c":::''c· ~·~:"'"c"°o:c211'-.'.n"""'""c'"~"~ol II o 111 e sl1\pts/Cornn1en.;1<1I Top Soil 6092 l{C'll~ Jl;1t(s P run1pt f .: rst 534-3144 5:14-7117 J.UROJ-'1"1\N GARDr:NBll Landsc.1p1n:; -tree scr1>K'C 11•11S11n,1Ull>, 612-5::Z<J, btl:>-J·lt'i NON-SMOKER !::>;per onl} Apply 111 pt'rson S.i111 i Sell.food U, J!Xll t:: Coai;t ll"), Corona dt'I l\tar -BOAT-BUILDERS Wet.tsail Corpor•tion Needs LA:\l>~CAPB sod, sol!, nuunt f<;xecllcnt i,.. ben1'flt~ NC'11• Tht> UAILY l'ILOT !ia~ Clnup, aulo s pnnkll'r l"CfJI' I~< ll1tv Jr\11nr lndusll1;.il ro11t{'s open u1 COST,\ 646-4908 Con1plex. !\!ES.\, COLLF:(il•: P1\Hh & ~;,\'iT & \\I.ST COt.TA l\.lLS,\ &12-4.~21 General Servictt ('()n!ii PI l\fr~ \\'hit~ i' or lntt'rv1c1~ l~quaJ Oppor Em plo~r "THINGS .. by !\loose. ~n I PAUL car p e ntry. r epau-s, plun1 h1ng, Elcc remodeling, DOSIER Lunch I Dinner. Stt i\lgr. 2 JIOUSES TO BE:ACH r»1! 1.•hlf'. g\111 ,,l<>rn, 0•11!"-1d•' ~101.i•:( oir1<1·, 1•\e<'. untington eac I ' 'NI) FC'n1,1IC"p1r -· f )1111d CABJNE.l'S-.-!Jo<-,<-W_o_c_k_'. \ 4RR, 28A, f'P, "'C'I R..1r S£1t111.1, pool btx1 a1 <'n l\lutlJ-Us<' No1111 ('o~ 1(1 NEW M-1 ~·,1sh Isl pk~ Int nr Pi>n 11111<'l.', 11>()11(! Cf•\ d pf\tios. L\'R D<>n, Cprs. Drps, Adults only. no pef~ 2:-:Xl 1 1\J(•s.1, ti46-1109 940 ;-;cl r 1 & UP nev:;: l~h 67j-2236 f<'1•r.c est Re,1s 616-J2 19 BUSBOY- Bltn~ $.JOO m 0 /I ea s ~. l:n,;r .. 1. Costa i\le!'.l:i 1-15 6700 -011 .,c-e Rental 4400 llanl1l1on ~ Newland ::it. Tun1 your gorl cluh~ 111tn Carpenter 6015 642-3-'43 or 833-11118 _ ____ 96G-1970 a !'t"rco.' ~Pll lh<"' 1 ,11111 NE\V 2 BR, 2 B<1. 2 1501 WESTCLIFF DR. ---------a Daily Pilot C1ass1f1ed A<l 1'.XPl::llT CAT{Pl':f"THY balconies. :! car gar Boot Nf'..\\ POl{T t in.HLll,d C.t'n1er * * * * a11d use the mon('y for a Gcn('r:ll rrp,ur C.ihlnc ls. shp. Avail tv1nte r $:f7.J 'Vrly -" NI-.\\' i\l·l lllO lo ··a32 sq sterf"O' Cati 642-ti618 Today • • &l"~l!f.I;'; * .~'iO Near beach, eves rS .... ..., Leasing Office Space r1 S\V s,u!la Anil or co~ta 67.>-14.)3 'lJ l~~r•s C,\LL ON-Sil I ' \1 1\N,\GJ;:R i\\e~a nfflf'\' .~ i1>art'MllSf'. :------------,--~--....,.-----.... ,.. lil\1 fi<\J~\11 ex1 216 "' ! 20·3 "I'll " I < BAYfllONT 3 Br. 2 Bu on ''1111~ pi < "' " .__,v m $<f;1tciU1';\ ~r-i!iS ® 5Sc PER SQ FT ":11t t ·g.1s rrai.;h l< l r v ltl -nlain bas. pvt bch, boat 2 BR. To\1-nhousP, lrplc. llffi-12:;2/644-:!'1:!8 space avail 979-0631, rron1 $250 l llR, fron1 S195 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB T' W d G h Ch H 644-4J10 1,001, tennis eontincn!.iJ Cp1 s, drps. A/C, r1·C'e JJk_g NI:\\ I'll 1 140fl-2SOO sq ft sl1'1 p nof fnfriguing or ome wif a UC e OCEANFRONT. yrlv lse. 1 BR. unpl'r, f·p1-i, 1lrps, $300 pt't nin 612·34 l:l. R~.-1-1 148 * SPACIOUS 2 Br, 2 Ba, upper, 11111 t•1c11· Pool. $_\(l(l nin s·u.• 171 .il:tl-lfif>.1 SPACIOU~ 3 Hll. 2 BA, frpl c, l blk lo bc;.ich. i·carly $375. Call 673--:t.li5 LlOO shoppn1g 3 l'cJ-l',~2cB<~,-. !'11'!.,.,ly dee. g.1 r frplc, patio _ Ui5. yrly 671-SOT.i~·--­ OCEAN f<'RONT, Annual 1ea11e, Sl'il to SiOO. Ct•ll 642-2164. l\lon·~'r1 UNFURN. 2 Bfl, 2 BA, $28;'1. Near Westchfl Shopping. Call 642-2152 bt•cakfasl. Separa(t" faiTiily 111 1!, 10' ,lngs Agt :,.11-5032 .t ofr1ct's. 21/S 3 ph:1:se p111.I l d<t'"'l>r CLATl.,OllAM lr;1sh SI IV, ~1r11 loc Ill :-;n sert1on. Close lo ]hopping 01'.;LUXf. orf•<t' & l'Olll• f tl !b-!2. I J.' ~ I o R~orro ... gf! lettt'fJ of !lie & fine beach 644-2611 n\Cl l 1,il i>p,1CPS 11 Vd ii 11011' r'\\ y, Jw OI ·~· Jl'lut :'rambled word• be- C'ho1c'C L 1guna N1:.:ucl & ,'.,'1'r"1"1-,1-1,--.,-.-,.-.. -,.-"--I-", -0-l low 10 form fOllr :iornplo wordt. THE EXcmNG--i\l1ss1011 \'lr)Q 11n"1 .\:Jn1 '-' _u r .~ PALM MESA APTS. 111~ .11·~'t'Ss. 811-1101 8 lfi_'.) PAHi\ ,'1l'1v i\l·l u111ts \'(){) l I ~ A M N I A To .-;ot~I ~<r fr lS1i \l1h1t11e1' I ~.-_..;:_:;_cc._.;_~--1 l\11NUTES 1·0 NPT BCH. OF F ICES & Sul1es Ccntr,11 Ave C.i\l. (l l2-7W I I' I 11 j I l~ncll I & 2 BR. lrotn SL'>7 lo(. gd p<11 ku1~ ljc 11q ------1 . _ . _ _ Adults, No Prts. ft 10.'r-J09 e:. \81 h C i\I .\1 -1 Loi !1-:J'{tf, ~ 1• "' '--'-.L-'-'--'-' !:xii J\fesa Dr. j l8-i72<J hl1Hk1op Building: :tfl•~J ~q I 1 ·=·'.· f5 bl"-•--,,, N"'"JlO'I Blvd ) _n_<_:'ll fi.f:l-!lilo _ , , -~B_Y~M~U~P--i ~ u v::.Ar ,;;,,,",., ' Nlj:\V J•lush offlf'C Bid~. 2 r .,.,o-.,;:iuv 10 6 l{/\1 <.:u itci>. ConfcrPnCl' Storage 4550 I I' I I i' F'llOl\f :Sl39 1,:: 1111 10 l'K'.1lh Rn1 Xr1'(1x 1-<ip11•r Near . . . . lJ J.; Ii tJ T I F' u L 0 c. J\Ul)OIL &u.:u;.10 STORAG1': SPi\CI:: I POfyNf .... ,,N G r~1 ·· J·OH rti'NT Koop E f n ;NN1s:-"' 'l)n lv. J~:VriO OFF'JD-: 700 "1 fl 1111 <\Oto.:;>r. IDxtfi' doors "i111 !.1 . .:.. Gartlen Apti:c. s 11 u 11 ft :i; S El f'a1n no, S.'ln t C>1l 1n~"· (Jn•· only i11<1il.1l1l•· j j I I' J I ' k 8 ( Clt>n1rnlf' 2 h111f b<llhs. S'·"" '"'' -,11 11· ,-,,,. c .;1 <icur.1.. c11 rpr ·i.:. IJ-11!.1 "'" ' A fool always finds a big- ger fool lo -k im. 9 i1 II '1f'f'nn VI<'\\._------hl2-!l'.l~i J{ns1•1n•1ril' ~!Lr1g\Oll Ue1u·h ----~---------. . NJ;;\\I !lOO ~r1 i''t OJ."f"ICE~ R t .ntalt Want~"--4600 OCEANrlIONT BH. crpts FE:J\11\LJ.; only 1 Bl~. 111) 1111,111i's"l'.'l l'kl.•i t ntion . eu rh11~. trpl1•, blrm, Yrly h<ltllf' n\'r1 lt)(lk111,1: I I!"' Ii ('pl/I !)r ps. \\ rrbai· Ut!I RUPHE S I 1---1,:;_;;_I ~l ~l~'~I,_, 0 c~,,, .. "' ''"''" "'°"d lea~ f,j;:>-J ;i':F l111;1lcr.I p:t!1to ii• Ni•" t~1r1 ll\I' SHll tn(I. 61:l-~::rt7, ("Jl,.I OC 1~·1..'' ,/.to 111.~1 . l11rl1y Jlll\ . . by f,jt,,.,g 1.., the ..,,u,.,Q word 1....-1-..l--'--.J.--'--' VflU dr.~elop from i1ep No. J ~low &12-:>613 6t.(l L>-Nt•v,rport Center Dr , ('RC """'"'"~"""""""' & ASSOCIATES l~N·R======~I Jrnprovcn1f>nL Ins1rie & Out. Costa l\fcsa CABINET MAKERS PllOllf' f,._\8-0073 5~701S • ~~p in 1n1l!mg & assenihly H•ulinn 6051 or store r1xturt's 1ntcnor ··• Equnl Oppor, Emplover decor & a.rhfac!s Very g()('(l $12 A LOAD l<hop cond. & many benefits G "rl f I AA,.,; d•_ N A ;\Jrred JI! Gorclon DeslJ.,'llS ct 11 o un111gh! Y -w -w ·• 250 }<'u;h<'her. CM 5-10-2860 ' TRASH & DEBlllS Accounting Cler ks to $525>1--..-=;-,.-..--,-c-~-I College Stuclcnt e t).18-6-128 &"CretaryJBkkpr, Spanish Car Wash Cashier• L.OCJ\L moving & ha uling r:oP lft>l pful lo $900 Laguna Beach & Orange hy s tud<'nt. Large truck. ~IC Bookkeepel"!I lo S900 Call &41-146(1 Beas J.lilrry, 531-1235 or Escrow Secretary 10 ~r,o CASHIER :i.IS-9\38 Stat Type/Bkpr /CPA to S400 F/lime ,.,fon thru Fr1 Xln't Secre-tanes to $700 k d ' "-1 GEN llauling-Mov111i?. Trt'e SupeTV1sor/Cnshier1J ss:;o ~or 1ng con s .,, '"'"e 1ts & shruh tnn1 or removal Recept/Tv 1~1 600+ Contact i\lrs. Balcstttn, 1'.st. ;:.l~l7:l. 5.J7-S.'87. Gal "fii/Ci~A ore to S600 l't>rso1U1e!, Costa l\i e ~a M · & H 1·--G Of 1 ~ 111rn10n,ll lio~p. 301 Vu> * ov1ng au 1ng * . c/ 1tc bkkpng $52a lor!a, C~I &t:i-2r.~4 !:'..'OE. $10 & up. 963-6'132 ~ PERSCl'ffl C lff<.:1" \VANTED, TI1e Cel111r l'l10VING & HAULING CCD\JV""ESaArt:to..l(""V Rcs!at1rnnt, 2al Fores t Ave. 3Zft Moving Van, Insured .JI.IV"~ -~...._ 1 Laguna Beach Locnl & long dist 581-064.1 488 E. 171J1 St. (at lrvlne1 CJ\.1 CHfll~"TIAN Ladtell needed Housecleaning 6054 Suite 224 642·1470 for Church N11r~ery. 81 V.a N ¥-• ....,....,. 'l 12 30 Sw1 ;2 hr, &l&-f.6201 110\.li>f' c·lcanlng avnJ\ablt' l!'X. 54f>-.Hl40 t't"f rcl'lson. rat~ mon!hly ACCOUNTING CLERK -,C"'L"E"A'=N"'IN=G~L~A~D~Y~-1 or \\e{>k 897-6346 Recent acrountin~ t'xpet. • • pref d Typing req d. Desire Exper. 5 Nlle11 a week 6PJ\f llOtJ_.~ECLf-ANING Is ~ In learn & advance to asst 2 301\J\I Nc.,.,1>0r1 Ikh <>fc huisuw~i>. Cti !I J nn 1 cc s bkkp Good be 111 & bldg Steady \\Ork for reJl11. _n~~p:cdy A~~. 67~_:__ workf;1g f.'O,:;_~ :11!nol \\'On1nn &14-000·1 fl 0 US F <' 1·; AN ING By Sys1ems. 4361 Birch. NB. CLERK/RECEPT. .lap.1ncM' Lady. S3 an hour, 516-iJ60 Qui J)a11ent 1:iu~uw·;;s nrt • F.ANFl{ONT, unf I Br . ,\!'f'l10X'-I 000-.,,-(< olfl1<' I IJfh .r lr <'rll , r 'u r 111111 ~ P1nr . u1111 $22j Y(',,rJ,v vi::~:cig': in :,1>< 1r11 ~ .. 11, "f'Hi« 11 .i11 Cd:\J. S<-p1 1. Alli l\iflrlln r...-:;..51721 ~f'rvlt <'• ;\l!Ja\ 1hr r.i1<'~ ,\ sc1\" \\'OHJ\f'\j~ l\!<)i'Jl[H 11 /'I .~1 old i;un iH·!'ds 11nr\1t n 1 11v111\' 111 c,,1 urc.1 (1 r,..1.-1!19 _...,e ... kl: ~r~._963-4027 '-CCOUNTING CLERK l\'ur~. til"l('rf::ency r 111 • & rRirlll NUMfl!~rD LEITEll~ IN J~Pi\1'~S1'. llousC<'lenn1ni.: p/tlnH' Ct'lnl pu lf'r add· i''/l1n1C'. p"r;'Oll11Cl D<'pt. .:;;;::;:"~":.'~'~';n~,V~•:•;';';;:::;;:;:;:;:;;=:=~:::'~~=~~i=~ I :·1•~h J:',~1.• (h1·i1 transpc)1 lu pllllt'h ~'\f}('r lk>Okki-epin~ _!loa~fo".!"· NB • STt.:Ps hi "'Fltld. )l'I\', 2 131 , l'ul11<'1 Ill\' l11Vl'!V J J.1· \)\\I llfl!'l'.11)] /\lgn11 . C••. 4'7.>-tiO:il 1 1 ~ &. bl!lns, frplt, pnllo, ;ipr J'k Ntir H1•!11ihl,.., 111n-1 ,-,,-,\\i-·t-l!l_T_(_'t-·:~rJ1t-,-,-,-, """ "'~-1111'1' pf't'llf)tll.:i\ Htfs.1)14· rr1rpt,i;l'o'V,·J{l()sr1 fL,\v111 I ChwU»ro .......... 6 12-~ 1 _r_.~_ .. ,_,_._,_, _,_'"c·'-'-'-""~"-'---"-'" __ ,_·n_._,,_,_,., _____ _ -UNSC ~AMl\lf .Ali(lVE lllll~~ 'n. Iv· '1!); St'IV. &>nrl rC'i;.11111'' Io llllve an extra .tpAcc hestter TO GI I AN~V•'f~ IJ(JUSECLJ:::ANING CtAfi!Hflf'<I Ad no. 200 C/Q )OU no lnngc-r 11""" Sell It I\' !li/llll. (J\\'N 1'RANS· Ds1ly P 0 Ho7< 1560, Co~ta 110111 .,.,1th 11i Dally Pilot SCRAM-LETS Answers in Classification 8080 l'<Jf{ f,\ rlON. &16-0196 Me.!ia, Ca 926l6 Ad Call &42-5678. 'J'H,\IJ.fH, Nt'11•po1 1 l\,,:11 h I 11rrn I nr . i;Jp~ 4. 1\\f1il I t111 $11() n1n X17·10!'\.l _...:::::_:c::c:_::..::~:_:_::.c:__,'-'-----------, '"' Ti1 <he Kc Mo b• EO E Fnr m 3 " h P1" j.t_ c 1'111 " "' • co pc ,-, \I'll Pl So F'u! " "' co cu J ,, • II '" w \\ '" U1 '" If ' D p/ of A h 54 D 0 c E D D 6 D 01 6 II • " . . ... . . --. . .. . . ~ Totsday, Au9111t 27, 1974 DAILY PILOT 8 ff ,..,....,,.,_,...,'""===:;:;:-;;r.:.:o.td:::riMii&liF<TI;o;;--;-i:='"""==-nr.fiMl'iH<.i1;;\iw<.;;;;:t-:::r~;;Mii&LiFi1711iiiooniH:i:i1;;\iw;;;;;:od;;;-;;M&WFi1771iiDOiiiTl~.ii1apW•;;n;;t_Od.,1M~.&iiFF17ThlDO.-H-.~l p~W~.-n-to~d-. ~M"&"F~7100 H.f1p-Wontocl, M&P7100 .... To You i04S H•lp Wont•d, M&F 7100Help Want • _ 7100 nolp Wonttd. M•F 71oc;> • P •n -· • P ant • Delivery-Sunday Only OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS .. RE· QUIRES THE \JSE OF A LMIGE STA- TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTA CT MR. BENTON WILLIAMS, 330 WEST BAY STHEET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR APPOINTMENT. HOUS~PKl.1'.:P~:R. i>Jbylilt· !1·r 111r tearher. 8 10 "5 !\-ton thr11 ~·r1. l\t:i11n·f' ltf'ls reqd. :-.1ui;t haw Q¥,')1 rtir. r·oun• t1tln \'<i!lt>), 2 w~ 1)Hld \'ucul1••n. Sll)J'l $Zli0. 11. nw, '\13-377~. II 0 U.'>EKEEPJ::R Uve·tll. Ll!P clulles. Some ofc work. llwune~s student or some Ofl' t":<p fl('Sl re<L Ca 11 PRODUCTION TYPIST IBM SELECTRIC II Experienced a<.:curate Typists needed n1ed1alel y. Pull T!n1c or r1art Time Openings, l)ay & Evening Shifts Y.110 \VANTS TD WORK? fllf''.l>: Kittrns, DELIVERY-SUNDAY ONLY DR!VEACABl fJurnm•H , CHOOS~: YQU r ho\ll'\, work r11 8 r k tn ~ s ~l "th,.r b Pll\I f j f'ltl s~:.-1249 OF DAlLY PI LOT TO ('A.l{R:IF.:RS IN EL for yourst!U, he >our own l\~v..µori l~ach TORO, f\'fl SSION \.'IJ<..:.J().l.AGUNA NIGUF.I.. boss M~n or 11on1rr1, C'11n f!t·:t.f> i>tve 11v.~.~,-,-,-m-,~,.-,-,I AREA .l~EQU IHJ~S'l'ltr:LiS J·:Of:'AL.;\}lGP. lie i>llti:hlly lir1111n111(11ie•' i h1ir1«1' t-i.·fQl"I' b ... 1n;? STATlON \VAGON 0 1\ \ \;'\1 C'QNT.'\('T !\·1fi. N"at Clt'iin Appt<un•nN"' dt'~lrv)"d C«kf'r n1 t 'I( HARRY SEEL''· 330 \\"J·'..'-)T UA 'c' ST llEE'I'. Vts .. "'°tJred. •'4:1.' 25 to 70 n111i.-. kt\'"'" kid~ 960-1930 SUpplcmt'nt vuur lnc'On1e, -;;. -. f ~ COSTA MESA . TELEPllONE 642-4J2l FOR DMvt'a('\b&.1u•sormore11 ,\l;:,T. S!IEP. en1• n~• APPOJNT~·l ENT. day ,4.pp!y in rie"°n, T.L.C .~3 n 6 + An Equal Opportunity Employ•r Yt'llOW Cab ro, 1!!6 E. 16th __ ~~,· a ·. St .. Cosla !'ltna. H.OBL::sf Lab/ (,P.rn1a n ~H~1~1"o~W'."'•"n"11"d".~M~&~F~7~1"!0"!0~H"e'.'1 '"'.'.W"a"n"t"e"d~M~&~F~7!'.l~DO~L,~\'0~'1~A~,'.'.!-:;.11:;·,~1N~T'°'~°';oo:---.,., ,:-c. r ~hc·p • bla l'k pu_ppit-t1. People p • t~enC'ral Ht-Ip. T A T , S ~6 ivk~ 5.:-1-fi6&J Excellent \Vorking Cond it ions and Benefits An Equal Opportunity Employ._,•,'==~ 4g~2.i Help Want.d, M&F 7100 Htlp W1nted, M&F 7100 HOUSEKEJ::Pl::R -Sta.y·ln, JJ11.11·time. iite in\•alid curt", DESIGNER NrL B. 675-7363. :\pply in Person CLJ-:RICAL JOBS . 'i\'/\!l'nl &. l'Ompon('nt (k11gn HOUSEKI-::BPER ·cor.tP,\f';· i,1 i'hl'1n1c1;1I pro t' es s 1 n l; ION Fn1I. Pai1·1hne. !1-tust l"qu l1)ment. f:..Xperlence in dril"e. H.B. 962·5224 typing ,.,:ys ten1s he I Pf u t . ll OUSE:KEEP~:H. !or Te11("h· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 West Bay St., Costa M esa Ask for I-'aul \Vard • RN '11<\"f t't''. ST ,\T I ON '2 !~.<:'0 P..1~TIVE: ,\('.HAP'....E.S1Hper\1{'oklttens.~ Su~h·:'tl 11/ll! ll·7·]t),.\'l ~tnll. ,;;,,11•~1\l.Jll, l'\J"lt'I", pn;fentd. C:E!'i~P.lf::.~ Apply 2 3 11 1 .• t 1.?fi A\-00..'"ildO, Cd~l . Pl\ . f/!in<•·. ~lrl't b •'n t f 1 1 ~·I ''·'~' ,\, t'\'f~, }' ull & r:f'""l .. )l"t C entl'r Li r \ v e -bT.'i-~d~l~O--~--~-I }']JI•:. (' f)n t:• 1• r ~Ir.~. P!llr\1(', Apply ~IK'l l Station, f 1t~lt10n l!o-l•1nd . Flfi.:E 1,1 good ho111P. j ;rr B11IP_~ll'l"I. Pt.'l'"111ncl : ('rii-t.1 _.!._i!~t:..._Jrv1nf'. N.R. \\<J.\t,\:--: !I") llV\'•rn .1.: ,. 11 1> r1ld l"«J.: 1n11J;-Bl~hound. JOBS Apply U11rber-Colma11 Co. E I issi i\l rU;;""''• ll'\•inr. 01, er Fan1i!y · 6 yr girl. Own .<\n Equal Opportunity •mp oyer JOBS , -"~'7:.:'.:-'.c"cc'~~~~,.,--~',.'"cc";c.s.0:70-'-'~7·•:.:: 30~·-'96-'8~·771~00_,, 1 ~H~•~lp~w=.--n,~ed: M&F7ioo Help Wanted, M&F 7100 1 • llSKPNG . i\hilurc depend. DOORMAN person. Xlnl t"Onds. l-145 NURSING ASSTS r:i 11,,n•'" or a snin!. ~ll\'nt,:th Sup1:r1or, ~·.s. or 6~2-2·110. MANAGER All shifts . Full or p/llrnr :'>lt'!>a ,\l!•n1 /111.>[!1tal, :101 J~f'.lt\'!Cf: Sta. a11rnd1nlt !ur «ld<'r'ly l11v11l1,1 !i1 rh .1 __J.011,k1ds_R.ft!>.963-~'989 Vi< f,,n 11. C:>l 612·:.'iJ.t p/!11\\•~ l'\"t'S. Avsll 31)i'll. Salary ~ hi>drd & T""•lll. L' J YH .. r<ld 1n11le C.ennan fU~;('El'l'J!l!\'.IS'f· lnsur1l ner l :-l1•;1!. ;i.ppear . '°"''& ~2-fil~.11 tt.•r65.16-'.?.l\fi'..._'_ Sh<'p, 11!~ 1; n10 old (Hlll't>. !.lie typin.:.;, ;, day I h:inrh,r1t1n~. A.pp!y .:;.i~ YACHT SALESMAN !•'1" .\"(\rg. E!khnd. iM7-623-I 11·k., !l111n-...:!p1n. C<tll Shurun, -~~·~ti .Blvd, Cusltt !llean Ag;.:r•-..~11·1·. f \P•"l"l"ll'"d n•·w :\IJ!'\LATl l:E C'OLLlt-:, in1tle, &11>-iT•~ I ~• SEH\'!Cf_; Sin. mt'u, I~! ty111ts & t•r,.kr1·ag•• .'-';d1·.: 111 1uif''i t·\·ei;.·nne-. ·i '~ )T~. TYPISTS ul ,\rlu;.;, $3.50 1111 hr. AJ111ly JIOUSE\\'C,HK, p /!Im P. 1·::-;r._·r. (•nly. Xlr\"t IK'll•'l l!~ c'h:tl"lll··s (Juli ti pn1 ull n11d· r.1i~~ion Vli')O. CaJI ~J·l11 EO~;. CunU1<:l i\lrs, J e11 ... ·1 1. tt1 Jr:r1-: 1~'r~1.1n to r I I 11 l 1t•S~. Top \\'agl'.S .+-t"-Omn1 plush Nev:pon 0 I I l ;: c ' 6-l.)-7}11 11•11d111): r11a!"hl11i'~. l'u l' ~~ply r?:,•y \~irl'y ~IH'~ron ~tron~ ud ~llf)\)(111. 111\niL"l· l Yl~ol•I Sn1>1ll n1L'l(Prl hree.-1, I'• ,1..,irJ.ol1lf' p;1y, \\il l !rn1t1. , :a'.1on. W:l .~· Coast JI y ., ia1f' '-'!'purl~1n11y (Pt' n .. 111 1 \Ill! l\/••hildren. har1 AU \.j+ 1\•.p.rn . CRT rlPr . term night G7f).-i99L /11.\,\J ,t:_ .;P'.\T. ~ 7 l I 1 TRAINEES {.'(.11;ta J\l<'!!l i\tf'llll,riaJ llos· [HL\~.,-S!llAN-.-N:~ch~i-<,-·c-1u-,·-,1 1 _>_:i_1,,11_"_l_______ pl!ii.I , &1i.21:i.1. g1 Ki1l hrs. !:i.13-S..\~S l.,;giin .. Rt at h. \\'l th So. cal C: on tu e ( s ~I"''"· ti«_;. Ii~ aft ~ I SK IPPER Prospci,:t hst ava1lnb!e J lHH --- *Sal_e, De~on~trator* F'or so· 'l'nl'ht. Rl'ls & sabiry li.ri.:i' hiitlder/hr~kf·r 1\111 Furnitur• IOSO ~-)1.P<'l., 111111ut<'. high (\<1l1hre . _1 I e rt·~um•~ 1·1•nf1dt'nl!i-l l !~r pll 1ypc. fJrnftlng skills HOUSEWIVES_$$$ ~URSING requirt>d . Rde i>turb"tnt Toy & Gift Par1les Full & p /tim• IV THERAPISTS eQu11in1enl cxper. esira e, t n t er v l cw i 11 g: i\01v tor RN's. p/tinie day:o; or P:'-1"!<. ;.,_IQ.-123·1. ~-=-ccc---Gifls "n Gadgets 11·\ll train Pos11 1011s in Or11n.t:c Co. Prrsonnel Oo:"pt, J-Io;:ig 111,~p, MATH CLERKS ---:-int'X pt'r. h\1Usf'11·\vrs !o t'arn i\tust Qt· r,Vl't" :II, bonrlablc & •I U!ti\l't.:ltY :-:ALt:S, l'.>;pcr. 1 .. ~~Ol)f Ii> o.~c. Isl N.J_·---~-~~-Sal f cl•!'lllll . \V~ll l'~lalt. in good physical eOnd. !hive NU"S>'S \IDES ~ ') .,1 < d ,. fl]\) nstri:iling beautiful f•!tf -~: lelephOJlf'. r;u to Til' I "" ' ' '' f·., :-; 11 I. l01:arion. (;,oo l'll<'111eJ1~. Jl11P<1 11r gills ,l/.i_ ti:iys. NQ fnr s 11111 I I 1ilr\\';1!1·s<'l'nl PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 1'\f'\\'[1(1rl C:tnlcr i)r. p!lt·lunun for f:l\rs, eon\·e11• ~L·~uirh~~ents·/1 ,n1 ~:t1 er i1n CJ;,s~tflf•d :1d No. !1:..i ,.;;, Hi\!=i."ElT King or QUf'Pn ~z. linn~ t·tc•. ~houlrl e;irn u1r11~ 1 " ~ , D<11ly Pilot PO Box 15".-0 1~dt"rJ )tll M"I. [J1runi;; n11 i1•t ~·r. ~ 1 c·. C'lill •<l'eR. O!'dl'r f1)r apphc-a!JO~ 10 bf C · 'I ' c' ;..,,,,,,,,_; ' Cnina ,·11blnl'!S. H.r-rculon f)f" ,_,l,'JVl' ·"'-'· • -I ! <-· 1 1 Jf 1, •JSt<'I ,. cs.1 <'I :i.:o~u ~1 .1 lif "'700 rrir1>Hrret .. ,.·nc r o 1 --·-----1 \l.:>lvr•t sofas&: l•-.ve:>~IS -Ne\\'flOl"I Llf'ACh Eq ual Opror. Einployf'r Cu:.luiu Shack• & Urap<·ry Toe /'ltarkel nrRrt'"-I )'flu 'Jf 1, 1 . de11,·e11ng·no collecting.free IC'lcphonP our offic·""· . l-losp. 1·•~ er rxperi('n('e flr 511011. J:ii:J I::. Coast H.v.)·. ho.\lf"~~ i;lf1s. Kt«! 1·:ir. c1111 (7141 S'.\:;...1.117 \\'ill Ira.in. P!easf' 11pply 111 ' ·~' ~ ... , _ rl:1~10!1cd Rd no. 232 .r!O Y(Jl"j\f; PE!tsON, n" n \lid•" it beds J 1 'h:1n~. Use-fl S.~L r.~ CL~.!tK part llni C'. J 1:,d;v Plln1. i\ 0. Bo.>; [.~,ll, studcni. neal. IX'rsou:ohlt>, I.Jr l)isplav only. \\°1'sl Coast f'~xp. prf•fLl btl! nor nee. ,·,,.111 '.\!csa Ca 9:l6'.?6, for dt•livery. stock. ''rrly f"ons1 ruvtiOn. £38-79-11 l'l'rn11u1rn!_ IJ RU G ·A · STOCK CLERK 1n JX•!Y'1l Zwrbher \On)n11 l.''.'.'..CO::.:"°='-=-"'C'---I llA1\1,\, 6(1(15 \Vanier AV., ' df'l i'.lar Phat'n,IH'y, :t'.01 1-:.1-----------1 I Ll3. 8·17-2~1 E: x per I e 11 l" e d Ill 111 f g C{)1t~I 1[111·, ('[):\l. ron1pnny s toe k ro o !11. -.--.-.-: . SAL ES WOMEN r i:'N'IVi ni;;, idt'nl!fying SIOC'k ) our;r .. \\'.0.\1AN Fu!! T1111f', CLERK TYPIST t \l~J :~7-~f.!6'.l to !'cc li11r. G i ft~ r or lnfoi·nia1ion person, Jjj;) Su pt!rior .4.vc. Occiden(al Lill.' hns O!n • i: ~\I pw)·~tENT Ol!crcd: n liadgets (our 24tl, v .. 111·1 , TIC TOC SYSTEMS N.B. in1n1ecL .open In~ for Cfl'rk j S11111ll hte n1anuf. Co. net'dll I NSURANCE-C: LER K-E1.1ual Oppoi·. r~inpJoyt·r N U It SES ,\JlJt:S. 1·;;\p Typist 1•·1 \\'Ufk 111 lone ol reliable f/1i111t' rinployee. Ou! Patient !'lled-l-Care. PRF~~'. full tin)e, <1!1 shi f(s. 1hc nice~! l0t..•n!lon" iu l <1r1~•r. to gro\v w/NJ, l\-lu1 J):;ys f/1lmo:". Pf'r."-Oruiel lkvrrJyt.lanorConvaJcsl·ent MATIRESSES •.• • .• MATIRESSES ASSISTANT MGR ,(· is~uina pru1s. call Jean ~!ak" & &-11 \V1nfi o11· Gilt ~hops in Nr11·pin .I:· at ~..V.r-O·H I S11adf'S. Cu11ton:_ _Shadr & Queen, .Full & Twin Set!! C./'lt _ F"ull ,~ p/llnt e . -DENTS f/ , II DraperyShop.353aE.Coast PRICED TO MOVE NO\V!'. l"•'IVflOrt Hrac-h. S::lfJ..:lP:'IL f'\T11_•r. n-q'd. ~79-2290, J nll Ji('pt, Hoag Jlosp; NB f.lG!'ltT trne Tl-30 $15-0 \\'k llospital. Laguna Hills, 2~152 l'llon.fri. Plc:ast C:ontart CI1nr. i:.;uarn ::;t. College pref'(!_ Viti Estrada ~~~~~n 11 un1lltou, 61-J-;.()OIJ. -"'='-cf=A~R~o=u=To---!'llr. Ril'hards. 714/846-545:1. NURSES E-Z MONEY {50) 1\'lANAGLR THAJ: IF:r; LVN's all shifts. 4fi6 Flagship COMMERCIAL TELLER f'or your verbal capabilitirs. ~·on t'INANCI': CTJi\IP,\NY -~d._N_.B_. _&1_2·&»74~-~- l~arn SIOO ~·+ per y,·e\'k INVENTORY CLERKS _c_e_ll_ill_c_. _l.~y_m_M_4_9_2·_6_D_J_I PART·TTh1£ help in llK' !111· p:u'1·lunl' 9a111·lpn1 or /'lh1ilroo1n. Jn~rtion "'ork. .,µ111·~IJ•lll ln l"U111 l(>rtfihlf' APPLY JN PERSON ExrJCr., n1ature. lntcr\·11·s. s[.~ll. Ne~t, r;li 11 .00,1\r Pph Hi\)·. GU~!. Q..IB-8686 & 113"3-9625 ·rurs, Aug-. 27th, ~'-5pn1. ~'~"~"~· ~'i''~·:L~e~v~•:7~t!4t~•~11~;-~:"~'~5:1~~;~~~~~~~~l ·----------I l:allcon Gifts &). Coast - Pl C r-.1 Or C ·1 JI I II""'-I PATH) furn: rnd £lass !op d7ti1t .( . . Telephone Sales ~ v din 1111 $30: 2 chrs SZJ: l'·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.liiiiiiiii l"i1HJ>of' Ing (•hr $20 + 2---0· SALES ESTIMATOR Costa Mesa Area I' "v"rgrcf·ns, rdwrt pots S20- TRAINEE FOR 8005 Eve: 979·98'..17/Pays 640.3235 CONTRACTING FIRM Work From Antiques 1~1rni. fun1• tor 1eenagf'r: Business, ."\lath, Enginc1~rini:: Your Hom• i\i~T!QU£S. (;randnioilicr [k-sk. 1lrsr, bko.:a.«e, bed S25 ~paeh,us offlr·e rr.c ross !he NEEDED Manufacturing ASK FOR CEO!ll.~: ARA liZ :.trt•et l.ro111 Or11ngc County DAILY PILOT Prefer Experience ,\1r1~'rt. For nwre Jn. i 1111ncdiatc Job Oprnings :13-0 \\'<'st Bay St. !1<1(·kground. For 1\ppnl (all •'et . Uull('ti11 brd. chrs, ping 9 ''l' clock $::00., 8 Sheraton •7141 835-161 or !~ ,;J T op Commission$ d d pona. ett". &14·160·1. 6%-'1425 after 6 pni. Dining l'ha.lrs, han ma e in l~=~-cc~cc-c=c:--::co:::=I P!easr Cull t'r•r ApJl!. furnialiun & [K"·r:.onal in· IMMEDIATELY r-or Qualified PersonnrJ Costa /'llr.sa, Calif. M r. Newlind l('rv1e11·, Call l\lr. l\eyscr. r:qua.I Oppor. Einp!oyrr 836-3505 "~""" TOOL & DIE MAKERS P /t Gen Ole $2.48 hr }'or Sep! •lth S: ~th * 558-7311 • England 1810, $200. ea. •SOFA & Lovcseat custom SALES, n1aturc, c,-.:per uni)· 1 Equal Oppor. Employer Hepple\\·hite sideboard. c. tnn(IC e veiy gd qua!, never P/!i111e. O;iy or cv~·. l{et"d 1890, $325. Shel"aton Dining used, ui;uaJly hm, 968·7910 s1orl', P.. 0. B1':-: 9/i-1,. table $~. 78. pc. Royal 1-IOUSEFUL ol furn. ft.!l lferi· Bank of America D & s · · (l~siiive Dies/ l'\o typing. 4 llrs day ~ Ne,vport Cl'nlf'r Dr. FACTORY ay wing :Shllts GENERAL WESTCLIFF Fashio11 J ~l;ind Apply in ~rson MACHINISTS Personnel Agency l'.:qua.I OpJXlr. !::1nploy('"r WORKERS I VOLT (Lathl's & /'IIillsf l~tark Ill (f'nlerl 1~~~~~~~~~~~jst;u1in~ 1vages t"l)1nn1cnsu. Temporary Services J651 !::. Edinger, S.A. J.:~~1na Be;1l'h, Ca 9".1652. ' TELLER Ivory ~·~1na: $-1~. Call for fagc & DrC'"Xal, also study SECTY., EXECUTIVE . for Full appt. &1:>0963 cum. all brand new, 8-)6.0339 COMPOUNDER r;i tc w/(·:>,::pcr. level. l1ay or 3&18 C:in1pu!' Dri\·e Apply In Person :HZ..8836 WANTED rat;ht shifts. ;H6 .. 17.11 Shur-Lok Corp. p ART T 1 r.i E n1a 1 e F' dh · & Apply In Person (Across from O.C. Alrnorti !'oinpanion I hrlper I o r l)r a ~ives · co;iting.:; EDLER INDUSTRIES r.lajor l\led ieal l~l;in J: .. J E. Nonnandy Pl college student <·o nfined lo n1anuf. Expc-r. in use of I N-·· Avai·l,·•'le Santa Ana h 1 h \( •-:1 roll mill & pl"f'l'l.4' 2101 Dov• Street ..,... u (1 B!k N. of l\lrFadden \\' ('"er air . · u :-. 1 '"' \\"t'lgh1ng fJ f r~:<1ns .1 Newport Beach \~"c ha\·C"ac-on1nl r!enarka<>,.. ·~ Blk \V. of Crandl ll.:-enscd driver. RrJ's. i'.E, h d I 11 & ,, " ,.. Ar('a . 642-2'Xi:t a.r enerf'., 1 I"' rs. 1 "'.""'."."'."."'.".~"'."."'."."'.".~"'.".~I of cn1plOYl'C! benehrs. \1-e E1.1uaJ Oppor. Employrr p1,e:n1en1.s is desirable. C.ill -p;iy rur v.·agcs. 1\11 vffi•·e I·----------PAF:T-Tl/'lil'.: Odd J n h, .)Ll\-51Zi. I FASHION ISLAND & indu~trial skills arc p:iinting, repairs. f-lrl y-Can C k & D · rro·s(1;;c nH1c" ht Nt".,.,,.po11 n('('flf'rl. e MECHANIC e \.\·ork \\·kncls. 6T;,-70~9 <d1 00 $ r1verS lit.·110..:h. ill o l i \' ll tr tl s11lt1~ Equ;d Qppor. r:mp!oyPr Foreign c<1.rs . 642·51 ?~i f\pn1. full Tu11e/P;irr Tin1r 0 11'r l 1·~~1r1att"' for full ur p,1rl _;;;:::;,,:;:;:.:;_;::::.:;:;;.;_,j--"''i;fr;'fij,i:f,:'"""'--PAYROLL CLERK :n yrs. Cnlif. dl"ivt>rs llr<'n.,e. 111111·-J'rofl's5ionnl :-.il•'s MEDICAL ~lu~I he neRt & J>l'l"."'1)niiblc. 1r:11111ng, natlun1\ld<· rt·lr1Ta l INVENTORY TRANSCRIBER \Vestsa1l Corp. needs young t>-kJ..il ?A.i. pn·i.~-r1,111, plenty of lc<id" 1 lospitaJ exper. req·rl in rlcxiblc, ha r d\\' or k 1 n ~ COOK, foll t1n1o:", lllll1Ur(' prrson. 1-:xp'd ur \\"Il l train. For sm:d! conv ho;,1J1 tnl \Vllh ('OnRt'nitd t111n11sphf'rr. P!ea.o;e apply in pE'rson I~ Supenor A\"e-,, N.B. l!!HI floor 1in1e. Cont no..:t CONTROL CLER K niedical records de,)t. ;\lu~! person "'II yr pa)i'Oll r.1ar t"i Cooper. l\I G Jt, 4 Day/·\O hrs. Re~ponsiblc have good lyping .~kills. ('Xper. Con1pu!C"r in -p u1 li·l()-867 2 for n1alerl~ I r o n I r o l Outstruiding e m ~ 1 0 yr-e (':>:per. helpful. Cali Le nor<', "'\·en!,,ry. Lim il1.:d <l.''CI, E C '( 'I' ~1 " " '" hC'nl'!its. EO . ontacl n r!<, 1 _•_---~'~~· ~· ~=-=~--exp. req "d. AnlCHe, Costa !'Ile: i\1rn1. PHX OPERATORS i\pply in per.c:on 30 ,.. rl CM EDLER INDUSTRIES •Jlospitlal, I vlcto a 1 TelephOn(' Ans11•ering &12·Z734. Servi c f'·ProfPssiooal t'.'x· 1101 Uo\·e St, Nr\\"""'rt ll. I .. , y ... ,,,·on f"l -" r-fl,1edical Records 1· 1 .. 11~. "-' "!I.nu • I COOKS. mrn or 1\"0!nC'n. Bkfi;t t"Xp. Top w11gC"!'I. Apply in pt. _.on. ca;ro..,.•"s Restrr.ur· ant; Pieo tui·n-0U ; Snn Cle· meme. I (,\cross lrorn O.C. Airpon~ SUPERVISOR NC'\\'p<lrt Beach. F·~xpcrl· J NITORIAL. Bid Le d l'ncerl oniv. • dc""ndah!e, ''1 g a ART !or expansioo progiqm. ,, ... COOKS, n1en or wol'hcn. Bkfst f'Xp. Top \\'fl~C'S. Apply in person. Ca.rrow'!i Restaun.111 l'iNi tum-011 : S.on Clen1rn1" COOi\, c.\p, \\·anttd inlniOO, NC\\·pon Beach He:!itauranL f.IJ·l7."l0 -c-ou--N-T~E~R~H~E~L~P~­ F'ull .I',: P;irlinH', l)ay~ & 'Oh<'s ,\pply 1Jurg1.:r l\ini;. ~1!1:1 !111rhor . C'.\-1 . COU NTf;R r;11t t, :-:andwic.hes. JO./\r.1-:t P:\t, !lion. f"rL Ca.U I'hyllis. ~ni70 CCSTOOl,\N l\lalnt£'nllnt'(', J;ini1orial painting J gf'neral handyman "·ork. &l:?-5735 Bob Grimmick DECORATING CONSULTANT Tilt: S!lF.:R\\'Jl'li \YILLIA."\lS CO 11 ;.-ou have a flair fnr df'Cl"l- rnling and a ;;1.il'S prrsv11, y,·e hav~ ii po!'lllon for .VO\L \~(' hH\°(' !iPVl'rJ.11 Op•'!Hllg~ f,.r l>c1 '0tidtn~ Consult<111(.~ U1 our !Jranch Ol't·nr;it1n.; t .. n11>r in C\')~111 r.Je~a at :lllil JlarOOr Hlvd . ExpcriC'n~>c in SC'!llnJo:", c1£'t'f1r11t1ve prot"IU l'I.• inl'luding rarµet11, (!raJl('s & \\·aJ!t,.,\.eJ'in~s ls des1n1hl(', l•;'l("l'llent brnl'lilS, salacy·, 1nu11t work S.iturrlay. CALL John Chnpn111n. !'/J7·8766 IOI' nn inH•r.•i('\v appi:,inlment. . - FINANCIAL ANALYST TO $20K BA 1n oiccountlng, bus. ad1n. f1111111rP •)\" ('<'tlllOlllk's ' 1 ~1 )TS 1'('la!('d expcr. PM1tio11 invotvf's ncocounttni:: C'On· ...... J\iilli llOn, a c C"" fJ u n t i n I!: tnt'!llOrls .~· pro..-C'dUN'~. b11dgt'l111~ .le c;,ip1tal plan· n1ng. Top na.n1(' l.'O, AAMES Bure11u of Employment Agency Costa M esa 556-1100 "Li!Xl llarbur El., Suih.' 107 Anaheim 776-8120 600 :'<o'o. Furlid ~·lKJJ) & Ox:ktail """aitres.'>t"'S, l'~fll'l'i•·nrl'fl, 400 2Sth .'-'!, '.'\f'\\"l)()T1 13caeh. 6i~·l3lj FRY COOK E~P-Cook $2,7;; hr + r11isrs. Frr·•· h<:':iJlh ir .. urnnre Ap- ply 6 pni '"1 i!I n1kln11-:ht nt Chnrhcs (l1i!i. 675-~1 , --c;,\s l'L'~lP A'ITENDANT 20.i'.' IL1rbor B.l\·d. C.r.L 64~ 10.10 *GARDENER* Be yo•.:r ti..,.·n l;oo.c;s~ Part or fl!imC'. Your own (l.T'Ca. lligh Income. Guaranteed Custon1ers. Earn No1v. Pay LA.trr. 534-7187 •• 534-3144 Eqllal opply. Pn1ptoyi'r ;:-:-::::::::::::::::: Dt.:LIVERYMAN. per !ll . GENl':P..AL or·r1CE p/Unie. l::arly 1norn <lel\11 *Friday $500 of LA Times lo CM, NB Areas. No eollect. !'lfust 1-"f'f' Nt<go. Typt>. pl"K'>nes, !"le. hnve dependable car. Insur. !lR\Y ..,.111 I.rain in ins. 5..\8-4752. procedure.Ii. Irvine Con1plex. DENTAL, Assist., Exp'd 3 *Train.. $450 '.\"TS., E..xpanded du ti es , F1'C'C. Tt·n.in for compu!C'r In· Salary open & unlimited. pur. TyJlt', 10 key ligure ap. 3% days a week. General S.A: , .. J.)entu1try, prc-ventlve, free & fee ~tl1ons I' l or!f'ntcd pra<·tice. Angus Gorc;lDn Personnel cope . 1 ~ 1.,_ Agency 642-6720 ~~24;,rea. Exct. ' ""ne 1"'" 33.1 E. 17t h No. 15, 0.1 or-:NTAL A SS I ST ANT. ~~~~::::~==-'I .Enthu11iR~!ic, en ergeti c GENERAL person \11ilh exp e ,.i en cc LABORERS pN'fetTed. Salary op t n • Newporl Centt>r. 644-24a5 DEN TAL ASS I STANT exper. Chalrsidc. Ncy,•port Bca1~h ore. 646-1766 Interviewing no1\". DENTAL Rccept. 1 yr dental e!l!per. Good job. 1'.1ln. salary l64XJ. Bencfils. Some Sati;. 11. B. 84&-~0. linn1eO. A:!i,llt'.lmrnts, Top $$$. Long or short tern1. Cnll 54Q.4,150. NF.VER A fi;E AT TE1'11PO TEt.'\PO Tcn1porary Help G!:NERAL llOUSEWOR.K, Mon·Fri. 4 ht'!l. per dflY, 3-7 pm. Student O.K. $5(l. "'k. 612-636·1 or Evct. &l<hlS.14 nian ... needed lo st/l)('r'l'lSe plra>oa.nt voic-e, O"'" trans· jan11DriaJ creWFi, part·lln1e l:.Hiys f/liinf'. Pel'1¥Jnnel. porlRtion. Top Pay & fr111ge cvc-.s, ('XPf'!'. pref. but nol OC'pt. Hoag Hosp, N.B benrfi!s • including free mandatory. Openings in 1'.1edical Records rne<lical plan & 1·a(':'lfion. 1-·ulli>r1nn, Snnta Ana, ,I',: TRANSCRIBER Ca ll 10.4 i\.ton·Fri. r.trs. l\C'\\'port Beach. Apply at Days fttime. Person n c 11 oiG~,,~,"~·~··'•"•'· .. 71);~·-9.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 171S2 Armstrong J\vr, Sant:l ~pt, Jloag Hosp, N.B. 1 • Ana , tx-t\\"l'l'11 4 pm·:->:30 MODEL p,ni. Ph. :~to-7813 1 .. PLASl'IC.'S 'MACHINE OPERATORS ·-------~-~~-At'tivr-sport<;. & 10. 1!!1ng ,JA!l.·troRS. pnrt-tin1<>, ~1 hrs niodel. 642·3472 per night, ~ nights prr ?\TORNING Ne"""'-"per Auto Rapidly exran?ing p!astie 11·1•,•k. Openings u1 Ne111l'lr1 R m R •--. 1 er l 1tlJ•'et1on n1olrl1n~ C'O. ha.<1 Be111•h .• ~ Sant;i AnJ. Apply oute .,.,, ie e g 1 s ' pt'rm. open1ng1> for wo111en ;•I . 1"i!fl2 A.rinstronK AV(', Apprx. _J~rs. 4·6 a.ni. Pref('r tin all shifts. F.xprr. prcf'd, ~:1n!a Ana, bct.,.,·r-o._·n 4-.>::lO responsible . fttnli!y_ ~on. b11 I not n1a1K.lalo1y. l)µpor. P '.\\. "r ph. :;H!J-illl'.'. Xlnt purt·ttme situation. for 11dvancement unli111 1tcd J .. IJ\ITOR!1\L, pn.rt !in1r , ~ 11/Woy,·ing OJ. Clean, lilt' !uU tinic. Local, Eves .. Top t110'TLL l'ltAl[lS \1·ork in ne'v bldg. Co. fl<lld 1)f1y /or f'>:p'd adults only. Will T RAIN n1r<iical ins & good vacation !li9·3923 F"ull or p-time. Apply Costa plan. l\lesa Inn, 32QJ liarbor J\pp!y 81\i\1 ·5P.\l LABOJtER. !llasonery C.On· C l'f I lr<i ctor needs litbotvr. No Il!vrl., Co~11t !'lle~a . a 1 orn a l'Xpt'nl"'n<'l" net:. Call alt. ;'11()TF:I~ 1\{,\JD, \\ion1en. n("('d Injection Molding Co. 7 pm, fi.1.J-789,i t"nergPlJl' l..aguna &~ch 2'6..1 Briggs. Costa l\1esa I. IQ tl (l R c J. E ll K, ]{~ft. 6 d a YI\\" cc k. (In·ine lndu;;. Complex) ('l(Pf'rlf'nl'Nl l'r:lndn hie, lull 49.t-! I~ or part 11mr ·l'.l-l-'.;517 NE~W~F~A-CT=~o~R~Y~-PR~-:ss REPHf:.sJ::NTATJVr.: F fJ!' 11('\\•ly fnrmrd Tiir111ncal Produr'!inn Firm. l"all ills. Hon1a. 71,...,!lil-S·l37 L iquor Store-Cl~ !Jrano:"h uutlC'tS ju.~t opening tr:lnr llT'f'a , ;i;-,1 .o:n1 in 11rt><1 nrcds the follo\\"lng : L\':'-1. n11r sl1ift. 11 ·7 t-1('!'3 \'Prrl1• Co1H·. 110,~p. r~;i l \·nlL'r SI, C.\l ~1-1s-5:,~;i. MACHINISTS- JOURNEYMAN New Rates in Effect 5 Years eJcpcnence--i;et-up & O;x'rate produ("!ion 11uh> nlatlcs, bar fe<Xi \V,f.tS & PJ Chuckcrs. Qualified Journeyman Grinders. All benefits. Life, dental & health. 10 Sick days (lAI\1 plan) :-lgnlt Tn1" · $185 "'k S••rv111t•n t2) S.1 hr ;.;.;ilf'smt'n Open 1 All bcnefi!r<:, r11reer position:;_ 494-106S ~~---Nice Ladies W anted For ."\laid 1\"0rk p/1in1e . In· 1p1irC' 111 pcrAfJn, 1\ll Haha ;\l(lttl, 2"2;il Nt1\'f)Ol't Blvd, (').1 t\r1\' l.ofln Con1rol S11('lf'r\•isor Ex. N-1··~· rte Bookki'Cper lknti\I Asst !'llt'd. Trans. Hosp exp N E WPORT $i.)() SSO(I S700 16;() l600 PerJOnnel Agency N ewport Beach 642-3870 QUALITY CONTROL Rr<J11i rcs cxrwi in QC , !'11HH , \\'Ork SPlup~. wriHnf! Jnsp£'1'· !Jun pl'OL·C'1h1rcs ,'.: rt'latl'rl cloi·11n1e111 at1011. f':.~pcr. \\'/ elttlro n1c1·hani1·al de\'irl's drslrHh!e. STACOSWITCH, INC. ll3:3 Baker. Cosla i\le!';l :HI1--30..\l Equal Oppor. f_;n1p1oyrr Q U A LI F 1 J:: D r·ibcrglass f'~ore1nru1. expcr in all pha."ot'S of [ibcrglllSS & t mp Io ye e rnanagemcnt. Garrison Hydraulics, Inc. 2321 S. Pullman Avt Sa.nla Ana, CaJif. -=~=====:::::::&£!=:I ~CO:· mt)"~ .. t() s~art. s 12.i ii N lJ RS ES A I DE S & · ut 1 .. • ., ·-tt n MACHINISTS Electronics mnnur. firm hiu in1med, opening for La.the & G<'nt'Tlll Ma chinist~. l-3 )'111 cxpcr. req'd. Atrond bldg. XJnt bc.nefits. DisC Instruments 102 E. Baker, Costa fl.lesa 979-5300 Equal Oppor. i;mployf'r ,,_1AID & K11'CH F.N HE:LPER needed. t~ull liinc. 40 hr 1vel'.'k. 4~·94;)fJ 1..Etg. Bch MATO WANTED. ovtr ID. l<tTCHEN l·IELPER, over 2Q, 49.J...9458. Orderlies. Call Bf't\\•n 8am· Bernardino, Ca. 1·889-G217 4pn1, f>1S·5.'185, r.Jesa Verde Rl-:AL BST1\TE SALESMAN Conv. Ho:!ip, 661 Center St, Comm. & ind u s Ir i a I Ci\1 hrokerage flrrn :<f'f'ks a NURSES Aidf's, all shifts. 1 i C' ens t d 11 11 le s n1 R n . Marun\ Pxpcr. pref'd. 14.:IJ lnrlul'ltrlnl t'Xfll'I'. p r c f . Superior NB or £.12-'.:·110. l'rr8tigr lOC'all1111 In ihe !'ily 1•f Irvine. Lil)l.'r;il t~>111· ~U RSERY School Tcal'hcr. 1nis~ion i;pllt. Thf' ri gh1 n1rin ::I l!rs. i\1usl hi.ve 11ur~1'ry shoulrl havl' our~tanding sch1 ccrtific:i!c. E I c n1 snlc!! ability & be solld credenlial l~u( s ! ;it e (i11a11<·i01Jly. Our lirm ..,.,\II n<:ceptcd, Nccdli lo have eon~id('r offering equity in team expcr. or be v.•illlng ro. ov.·ncd dt·velopments. to teem teach. J\lature, Srnrl your rl'~1une or In· !!upportlve & !!Oii spoken. qu1ry in eonfificnce to Pre·School exper. pref"d. 13rokernge Division, P 0 ~. Ev(' II t \V k "d ~ Rox 15107, S..1nlA Anll. 92705. 6Ta-1694 f{f_;flt. ~STATE \Vhy not NURSERYMAN ,vork In the hottest areaii:. ror branch office of nafjon Exper ienced • PAlN'r & VtdtNISll COUCJf & CHAIR. UsM. ~ 1v ! de l' or po rat 1.o n . , Time . Newport Beach re~waJ 1~·ood or . n1ctal. !or both. 2 Blue glass lamps ll1 •-ltx.'at!ng to nc>w \\ elJs· 1 A .. ltqu~s our spec 1 a I l y, S30 536-0!57 1'~urg? Bri nk . B~d,g ut Branch Imperial Sav· 5;,7-2736 pr. · tashion isle., tn N.ll. /'.!us!! (' \S STOVE-W lo r)I) yrs DAVENPORT bf' shl\l°p, have excellent 1 ings & Loan. Call Mr. ~1;1 '11est ofrcr ovr; s:ioci. ~(,'ELLENT CONDTTlO~ skills & plf'as 1ng-persoll.<tll· d f · &H·TIS:t S:AJ 64$'.'JT":,il ty Pref"r :> 10 10 )TS exp., San ers O r appnt. . · 9·1.. ROSI'.:: dust crushed sa\11ry L'On~n1~~s~r~.tc. ~vl1h , b73.3 I 30 Apphanc•s 8010 ~·elvct sofa. Xln; cond. 11t1lll lv l'.'<T~~!.:-;.\ I 10i"1\L· 1 r.take offer 640-0-'62 eves !J ,\Ti\ l'fl0 UCC1':->, l:\"(" 1 f\·~:JG!lT pA.\IAG_l:: SALE: ., . . . . .. . -., .. C11ll for 11p1it., 'j"J..\.j76-80l!O I Nf'\\' lln1po111! rtefnger;1tor,;, 1 ~' f)l{LXJ:.l~ Ca~pa1.,n IJf'f11rp ,\ut:. )). or * TEMPO * \\';1~hers, DryC'fS, Dish\\'8Sh· 1·l1P~l.s 9 dr•'nvcr. 73 l?n~. 71 l-{;.ll)..£050 alter Sept~-, er:;, l\i'\\' \\'u_rr,1n ry, Credit, Pt·rf cond . $350 ea 673--0289 --B of i\. :;o:a \\". \\'arnrr. BEF.R barf'f'l har wt'!. . SE~RETARY I Needs You Now! :-ian1a 1\na, near !!arbor, m ;,tching stools. Like new. :\:ln! typing, fl'=lnt Of r . 9i9.2'J2l Call Dana ~193-1 days. appearance & plca11ant l * File Clerks .. , ~ ... . person:lli!y req'd for this *Secretary Jr & Sr l-Cl.N,i\CE._ for i'-1 ~. 0.~ R,i\(I \\lLJ, Trade ~aby Crib Xlnt pos1llon. &aulilul Ofl"1' ,t * T , ll<1lllt:. Paynr E-\8-M,;,(J\. ! eond for single ~ the outstanding-\\"Orking wnds, yp15fS Pl! furt•:<! el CC'. ,\pp1'X/ 7lj sainc ~or $2(1. 646-4ffi9. Send rcsunle ~ :<>alury * Account5 Clerks BT U. :Xlnr <:(Ind. S ~ 5. G Sa1• I055 'desired 10 Bo~ 1 i01dC"i', ~our t!n1e is valu_;ihle. lnvt"l':t i'il-3439 a r age P . (l .. i3ox 111:1. ~'-°'°''IYH1 it ""1scly Y>/high hourly 30" COPPERTONE dbl .;wen 12 CHAJR din rm set, orig Bea<"IT, Ca !l"26ti3. ln1mC'dia1e ~·atei:_. Call ~.dy. 54<H450. gas range. $75. ::.'Cl" apt sz cost $3.000.: cot table, orig o~nini.:. I"f.:VER A FEFJ AT TE!'11PO gas raIJge $:in. 673-8590 after cost $250. Leaving for S A . I I Teinpo TenlJXlr ary Help 5PM Europe Make h5t. o!r Pb ecretary ssts ant 5 543-1761 · S;d"~ llepl., aerosparr e.\fX'r • · C 0 PPERTONE fng1d;11r1 _:.1·c::,,· .:,:::..:::=~=-~~-I prt'f'd ·rypr birl~. n1a1nt;11n I TOOL & DIE MAKER \\':isher, $TJ, NOT11:.e ~Jee . \VED/Thw-s. 21161 Impala f1fr<;, nssl~t \'11.ric1;.· clr1·1c·aJ WORK ING FOREMAN Dryer, ~ ~s ?Jrl. $7:>. Guar. ~·· H. B. Ant l qu es . (]u1i1·s. Aci,;uraev & rH 'Jfnt'SS p . t . & Del. .i..\f ... ~612 J e 1v e I ry . fu m . & · crn1u11P11t po.s1 ion. II 1n1por11111t. f'.:stRb!l~hC'd m;inurach.ninl{ O"KEr::r·r: .~: !\[('"rntt :;ti iiu·h mtsce anrou5. ,\pp!)· In Per:.;'111 con1pany. Expcr. requirer!. gas ran'i.~· ~torv. ~old ex . ifOUSEI-lOLD Ellect"S. 'Tues. EDLE R I N D USTRIES on pro~n~~:-il·e diPs, Ji.::s ,!',, eonr!. $1 1 .... 96.'l-SJ!Q alt. 7 & Wed. only. 8-3Pl\1. 2542 2101 Dove .St. i\'.e1rport B. lixlures, g<il:CS & spCci:ll P .1\1. E"Jdcn Ave. C/'lf I Across fron1 0 .C. 1Urµu11 1 n111" h i 11 r r y. (; r o ,_. t h \\"ASHER ~ DR y ER, Hors•s 1060 Sl::CRETAltY •1P1)!.•rl1i11\1y fr1r '1Ut1li/ierl Penny's Olive Gr. 21t :.TSl-----------1 Dynnn1k· ,\ianagen1c n 1 1ndi\'1•!LJ1d S.-ro'J r1•H Jfl l' of old. $150 after :>:30 caJI HACKNEY & 1\lorgari matt". Cons.11ll1n~ firn1 SCt'k~ t'•'-<'\Pt'!'. S.. 'l'.'l\;°('S tlr·~1rt•d to: :i.~9--0.'»L !iOrttl y,•/wht blaze & socks. .spon.'!!hlc inrlividuaJ for <;•'P· (";r1~~i fi1·d ad 110. :.!,'\l, 1·/.i ~R t W h /O ~:x1X"'r. rid~r only. $400, f'!'al S('cfetRrinl f)Ulil'~ ~ \lnil\' ljiln1 r (l ,,.,, ri«i en a l ers ryers 536-4651 )T•.·· Coll•g• r>"''"'T"d, ·r,T· ,.,.,c ,,.,.,· , .. ,,,, .,,,, .... , ' $1 . \fk. Full n1ai11l. 1~~~-·-----~- _, ' ' .. ' .. ,-• " ' "·' t -· ' • h .u * n:"G-1202 lit STrtA\\i"BERRY Roan r-.tal"'I'. 111~ & Shorthand requil\•rl. -fl E 'd ·d A ,. 67[r.1!"i;ll. T(>\\: Tfll'('J-\ UH IVER, \\'f':STINGllOUSE Avocado ~ "°s4?-:£oo rt er. s lng *s.c'ys, Bookkeerwrirs f'\JWr . pn'rf-rred. Cher :'1. l·Jectnc stove. Like /l('\~·: · -d ~5 r-i.:"'x! tlriv1og re co rd. .~175 or make: offer. 586-9jl{j Househol Goods ..,.. !111\•e too n1nny to list 61:1-1!1:«> ---------------!~ii Reinder:!i Agrn~·y _ _ AD .\llRAL Double door side MUST SELL 4020 B1rC'h St., Sul!e j11.1 TYPIST hx :-ide rcfrig/!N"ezcr. Good ·-3 ZEN1Tll C lo C sot NC\\';xJrt Ur;ich 83:1·8190 \)."11 "". r . 111. Divrrslf~ed cinHI. 673-&593 '.rv $-IT:>, d~!'k~~~:11.:: Dial A Job 133..()855 o!\ir i(·s, ~ C'O. bl'neflt,;. Bicycln 1010 ~i'x4". $i5. 8' "ll.TOUghl iron No Charge To You 1 ;r.,/I l\;orktnf.: ef'lnds. Arply ---· rriln1e 11htlving for kniek Ei;r;itilished 196:. .\ .. t1r1n,il Sys(enis. 4 3 6 1 Boys Raleigh 10 Spd ~-nll<"kl'I or books. $150, H1n•h. N. B. 546-7360. ~1&-!)9.lt lr>rnps, hru11h~d brnn1.r, COf;l ~r:Cl ~f~T,\RY/Rr:cEPT!O:'<o-TYPIST f't1$I, nt•\'IJl';i\('. c I 8035 3:"00 each. bo1h for 51,;:.:.. I.ST 1'ypln~ & Dir·1;;!1on "·'P PHrl -11111(', niomin~s for a s ,\nractLve. Spanish s 1 ~· l r- l<r•'L [(•r 01urrh UfHe\' Cid! T I I f' r· I i•m" •~ A'llf"'l f'I' Hll•·a ~epon . .n\' JU11 · PE.RSIAN KITIEN S\l"itg " ,, ~·a. 1 [r.r Ullrrl"i•'\\' '191·S061 (•I" I ,. . I . c -., I d-k I" 111Pntu 1rm. Lfl r'\·1ne on1· Silvrr Feniale--Reg, CFi\ ;., erC'Q ape '-' 11· ·· 11Tt!f• 1'0 Box 218, l ,,.1gu11a pli•x ("111! ;\Jiehe!lc, \9:inl· !>:"li-\328 rlcluxe speil. ker.'I .~ ilf'lll'h. !'126~2 !pm• :,~7-1f60 lurnt11blcs S175. A 1"" SF:l~ni:.;TNtY, ,;ln"t 1ypin~ Uh I S Dogl 8040 deeorat\ve 1\'all pir l·roc<,, :<kill"' .~ hu:<ino:-.;;s En_e:li!>h p o stery eam~tres5 pa intings & OOok5. Call req'd. f'hailf'r\l'!'.1ng position F'u\I fJr pt!iine. E..'1.1)(.'r. • PUPPY WORLD e liT.~528, wtg-i"'w1h Pol,.. n t i a I . Cnccf'SSM. l!Yl'l"' 1,!a~·2~: Blvd, Shlk·tzu, !l;laltese, PekingeSI.', cJ~•~w~e~l~ry'-------8~0~7~0'1 fi..14-18~. ostl\ esa .. ~ ·~ $1. Chilhuahuas. Tiny Poodlei; l----'--------1 WAITRESSES Pit Bulls, Cockapoo, Porn· WANTED Sf:CRf:.'TARY w I genera 1 oflitt skills !or s 1 o ck brokerage ollice in f''11 shion Island. call \Vendy 6-14-2·1·12 SERVICE STATION Atlrn· dent, experienced. nights. over 21.. 893·6113 ocanian, AmcncM E'klmo. Exper. NE"at Appearance. Bassel. 100 r.fIA"ED PUPS TOP CASI! DOLLA R PAiri Apply Surf ,I',, Sirloin Stud Service Most Brttds. ~·on YOUR JE\VELR'I', 5930 \V . Coast H.,vy, NB Open Eves. 531·5027. \\'ATCHF.S, ART OBJECTS. \V~\NTED · Elrlcrly lady 11;ho CH ES A p BA KE B ay C:OLJ? .. S_O,VER SERVI<!, ltves nr. <:orner of Baker rtettievers l\tother &. 2 leni. ~IN!-_, t urtN It. ANTIQUE~. & lfilfbor to cook for elderly ruppie:s. ~\so J ft>n1. n·atl~'l.,0&~1;).~2=200"". ________ =I SERVICE Station ~\ttendent, full time. good pay, Chevron Station, 3000 Fair.1ie11·. C~I couple. 0\\'tl. trans. Wage$ for bird training. Vt>ry 111· M iscellan.ou1 IOIO & detail' 10 be "·orked out Pxpcni;ive. J -49-1-485.'l -------·! later. 540-1449 i\FGHAN, blonde, pure brrd, (;f_lE£N 1".!!UC". J.lldr-·8·~· -top show quality. Champ. S.:lll. 1\1·n1cha1r $!'>. ~eming· ~---------~----------,1 line. 8 Mos. Female. Has ton n1anual t~·pewnter $10. SEEK & r1NDCI n1,neyChar1ctert papers. After 5, 586-6582 Swrtg lRmP, $,.J. Porta·Po1ty -::.:::;;=:..::.-==-=r-"':..::=:-----------. co~----~----1 s-10. All xlr1 t <:ood. f..4:>-6179. ,. OBEDIENCE Cla.ss to stat1 _ Sept Jl1h, Wed .. i :30 p:-,1. D('('()r;ile ~·).\I; hom~ .or office Jn the Nell--port-Jn-·ine area. \\1th 1 I x 14 co1Qr MMI CKEULM lCKEGCCDMR EIEYMANODPOOYOHBIDP Y o clo 1 s N E vlo o E o o 1 y' E u t EY AE CNN DO C UEYF S WYES UFFWKEUM IBUERE EE D YW NOLODUMDOADEYOWODEO DOPEOONIERUEDEBNL S D URLTNOID BAWEODl l AJ U EBUEANMEWC DALA LUN AM YLTPL U TABTLGDUMBODD 5-46-49'.18 rhotcx:;r11rh.s of Europe . · •. -Col,..r;1do, Californi<i. SIJ. l (.."QLLlf.. blond & \\"ht. \.All :.-18-1)'.l!r.) . put't'brerl. 8 mo"s nir1!f'. l\,1s --;---:-, . l'Afl<'rll. Uays !:!60-11 'I ;-. h\\ I ORT . Bestch T~nn1s . . , . . r111h f11n11ly 1n€n1be1-shlp. I NOH\\•EGIAN EU.:llOll~JJ .. ~1~00. in("I. 1r,1 nl:ffer fee. fPmale, w/pnpPrs 011in1p1nn fi·l·!-t!Oi i;ir>'d. 968-663.1 alt. G pn1 . n L·" d · $'2 ""· -·--' , , , 2 DI\ r I 1)::1 a.JN' 't •"'-'• l Vl.Un• I ... \K~ IRISH SETTEJt!'i nlAplf' droplear t bl. w/2 1111'..NDHIN LI NE .StOO. lfll\"PI' S:.10; uphol. dutir Sl(): ·l!M·5-182 prov Co(fce fbl $10; ~3 ·,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii•l ~~~~I 1--1si.llNG POLE rttl $5. l ,l _______ Jl(S Chai:-e lounge, 2 cha.in ,-,... to You S7.!i0 Oven broiler $ 6 . DENTAL ASSISI'ANT. t'ull or part lime. Orthodontic: cha.lrslde &tor Jnb. lcch. Exp. pref'd. 8'12-ms Giris-Guys Travel 18·23 Free to tl'Rvtl with chuperone<I group to ltawall and majc;lr title111. l\fust be si;:-l &. able to stl'.rt lmmed. 2 y,•rck,; expense p;iid trnining progra1n. lmn1cd. en.sh drawing 11 cc: o u n t , lran~portaUon f urn I ,;hr<! f (ll" pf'l'80t\8\ lnt<'l"View CH11 Mrs. Sands TI2·1179:i IOAn1· 4pn1 !'11on·Jo'ri only. MANAGER F.xper'd,, ninture. \Vo r k llu11tlngton Ue11r h/Founta\n PAAE INNlMKY AURIDDLO MINIELPLURIDONCALDE ~;;;;;;;;;;:,;~1 ~,.....,~23 ~~~1 • ~r O!lf'ry Brocade gr"ttn 80(a. •IUl5 Xlnt rondltkm, $85. 549--3.)93 """' n iter 5PM. Fr•• To You DENTAL Recept/Scc'y, Exp pref'd. Xln't ul & bt.neflt3. :;is-;sss. DENTAL Aiuti11tant, <"hn.irsd, 6 mos. f'xper. llf'ner!ts, ltOme $31. H.B. 8"6-3540. lJENTAL ASST, p/t1nH·, 5 1norni; Jll'r 1vk. N~y,·port neal'h. ~lR·&iH . l)ISll\\'ASllt:lt. Apply 111 Jl("r· :i;on. CalTl'lw'!'. lte111nurnnt: 620 T'i< .. 'O~ Su n C'l<>mf'n1r f-fav~ 50methlng ~u wnnt t() lf'll? Classified ads do It """'II · C'all NOW 642~$7!. GrtAVEYARD Shilt nil<lnluhl In Mi'-1. :1 OPf'ningi;. Jflt:k In !hi" Box, 12!.r1 1inkf'r Sr., CoJ!a ~lf'SR . w/plan1s.. S3 f-lr & up. 6 V11lle;y? !..ft u~ lrtiin you. 8 U D U MD O LO.! E C Y E K I M U W GROCERY STORE days week. Laguna Hills Call Phil f\.t 1' Name e 4 KrrTENS, 1 blk ninlt>. DISll\\'ASHER SIO.. toilet Prtfer mature, married man Nun:;ery, t:I Toro. R'.\0--5653 96:t 4!l67 VlllRge Re)l.J E$1ate. T 0 A L DA I E Y' p L U T A E 0 D L g 3 blk/\vht, 8 y,·cck!!. Nf'C'd 00....•l & lank SU., sklll aa.w who Is responslt:rle &. df'pr.nfi· NURSTNC R EC tPTIONl~TtScctttn· 8 L DP UT 0 TUT P D 0 N Y G G P 0 J-lome, ~-SI:>. 673-4028 able. Previ0\1ii, grocery s!Qr(' RN'S ICC-CCU ry nttded immrd. l\111111 be ll=ffi~F~.F~. '-"~P~u::::p~p~l~,~,;:.--.;::il G.f.:. g~.s dcyer, 11.ke M"'I\-, mena.gcment ('Xper. necc1~. Expansion program Cardiac tfflclent ,to. rlrpcn,l;1hle. S/f-1 lmrn.ctloiu: TM llldda ...-II•• IMlow r, fonrvd, Auslr:ill~n Shepherd. 1" $85. Dnw.tte 11~1 Sl O. Boys Stltstry commf'n11ura.1e ..,.., l"are classes ('If t er c d . nnt 11t1.» K\l:J.~~29 \\'r111-="!..:'.'.M~w:':a ~~r "' °"' ,. · Find a.ch Utbrador, call Tel. 67>-4891) bike S:'J. 900-181 1 ~rlor expcr. & sbilUv. No Personnel Dept, J10<l'"' liQS"', nitn11ter 11r<'a -'" . c· • " CHIP DON •L" LOUJ• ;;--, !At.f',, .-.: .. uer?? -'-. 1-"N'e ~fO\'ING nul of Stall'! Ovrr und;1y \1urk. •ih)re 111 ity N.B. rtECEI"TIONIST' 1(\1' d0f'tor11 " •• .., ..... '!<.Ill f I J I J t pp!y !n DA.18Y OUM80 MI CKEY :: to i'"""""l hon1e. Very lovable. :\0 l"K'>use plHnl~.all wnell('S o ng cy,•(IO( · ··u u ... _.1,~ TIIOSF" A pp! •.. nlflet"'. Will train. ;\lii~t !y1te. DALE OOO FY Mlf'Nll·: I 11 "!~ """"9 & 111ie11 $1 S~ _,.,7-898-q ""rs<'ln et t.indhcr• Nutri· ''" "· , , ,., S" 1 1 < I 0 :: IO mo· yr o ( · ";,.....,.,. · · · · '"" pr;f:LINGS 11nd boll Jn .u1or111\n( Pre "r r rt . D&WEV HUF.Y PLUT -fl('Jtl , In t't'flr nf 11\f' 1"tly li·l2·~5.12. 'T'clmon-o•:WW1P1•...,. ; ~'rtt 111 J!nnd ho1nr. Spnyt'rl 'r\\'(J cribs Vf:ry good oond, \\'orlrl Slor(' on ln""'"r lt'vt:'! Rluinlnuni pan!i nn~ pctl!I. "--..,.-----...,.---...,-..,.-....,-..,---,:-----,-..,-~1 En.:11.~h St>rier 11nrl Coll lr-. $15 f'll<'h. 962-2S..12. 18004 (•I So, Coa~1 l'llll.11 Sh1J1r Thf'y y.•jll brl~htcn th~ Rf;CRF:ATION" 1 LE3 1\E_f<-,.ns. lo urdcr :1.ny ur sll of 1ht t~p•l1dtd "Sttk I. f irtd'" bouks-, 847.7941. !16l·!li4'7 Re<ly,•ood St.. F.V, I (·cn<•c c-1,1 ~le~" rnt'tel to ll "llk('-nrw·• p11r1.t\n1<', $J.~~1 1r :.,,,. prn num""·n 2 1hr•1u1h 7, ""nd 60 cenlt for cxh, m1kin1 thttl.s ri ni.::-· .. ,.-' · ... 1 T ~ ' -11 ... --. -••h•·• ,,_,u "'unt to r roFA 11 bt\\n $-49. Brown HfJ\ TSJ·:KEf.l'ER. "'01nan, 2 1'riilrtinJ!: pf'riod Ill our C./'IT. c:ondlllon, 1ttive nnylhing to :'II n n · 1-· r i , r. or o pay•blt ICJ .. &ti.. & f ind," S1a.r•Tt"lfl,Dm Syndicil.t. ,4.ddrt"t.I v~ """' " dl\y/"'k. Cntl illc-s. a1uvrl, shi~. J(tll '.' URe a Dnily Pilot R('r 1-.·111lon l)rpt. 581-t\20 k: · f h sell~ 011~~ifll"d 1u'li: <ffi It su.ivf'I chair sz.:.. Sfj--1261. nit. ~ p.m, 9fi2-ff.111 I "'""""""""""""""""""~O-C1~o~"~i~t<~"""-'A~!l~,~C~n~ll~&l!>::'-"~·~78. -=C~"'~'~'~··~·-=· ~n~i~·~;~p_m~·--1 __ "_"_'_'"_'_'_"_0_'_"_"'_w_'P_'_"'_'_· ----------' .c"~"~"~·-e~·n~l~l ~N;O~\\~· ~""~'-'>6_'~78~·-'--:r._,-_, _r_l•_oo_"'-'-"-'-'-· '~''-- • I t I ' I '· c ... ~·. ly " ·f " .. ' } ·I <I ' c ' • l c ,. I ' .. 8080 SCRAM -LETS ANSWERS WANTED: 'f,ohl<' .~.111· ;11111 wood h1!h('. (jlQ-{i;iiJt afh·r ·4:30 Pi\1 Ofc. Furn. & Equip. 8085 RlV ,\TE PJ\f{TY \r,\NTS TO BUY PIANO fOH. C \Sl-1. * 54i-944j * Conn Theaterette 552 Walnut. Ju~ '.'{ rnonths 11('\\', ,\111~1 sell!! S2-IOO. 646-0:1:;:1 Classified ad!i aell big ifl'ms, s.rnall ite>r.·.s or any item. Tut~d~y Pia.no' & Organs • PIANOS e OR GANS Rentals fr $5 A CONvtNtM SHOPPING AND SEWING GUID£ fOfl THE GAL ON THl GO, For an a d in Call Marcelle Seamed-To-Slim ' I § )' 9015 SIZES 9.19 i.., 1Tf...,;_ 11f,.,1'~ ~{t'f' fnln n1li;i flu!d-follini.:, SEAN..,D-1'0·SLIM prlnc:ess f'll!gant:fl arH! \l'l 10 a tunr.lwon or dinn .. r fo1· two. Supl'rb Ill Jcrsey, llnnillf• knlt.s, crel)\'. Print.id 1'11l1l;!rn 9015 '. Jlls11+?1;' Sliea .>:. 10, 12:, J4, lfi. 18. Site 12 (bus1 34} takca 2~ 7ard1 45-!ntb fl\brie. Send SI 00 lor l'arti p~Ul'rn. Add a:; i:l'nL< for each p11U,.rn for fint·i:Jas~ mall and s~rl~I handling: olherw1~1' 1t11nf· d .US delivery w.·1!1 tllkl' thrre ..-,orrn11re.Slmd1n M1ri11n Martin. 442. 01<' 0~11,1· Pilot. Patt.l!t'n Dept .. 232 "'c~I lllth Sl., New York. N \' 11J1111. Print NAME.AODHESS, 7,H'. SIZE and STYl.t.: i'l ,\!fi ~:H. ONli:,.REE PATIEH~ 01 , . .-.ur dloi« Ul~nd for.oot" 1 .. .,. r1.11 . t~rn lnsH1e Nf'.W S/'ltl'(;. SU M'M t.:R rATT~:R:-< CATALOG. 10011\ylra, 11ll M1,.,, f~ p1lltrn mupon. S.-.nrl 1:~· rlOYo'. s t;w ... l\NIT Book ... 1111 twu1ittl»"IM'.l p11uern " SI ~ • fMUlnl t'1sh1on B<>Olt • Sl t~• 1mUntSe..,1n1t8ook ••.. Sl.00 Woman"s Wo rld 642·5678, ext. 330 Soft Flattery! Bulloo up nnr n!'Wr81, smart. ··~t t'A.fJ" in two col11r~. L'rv<'h"! tl•IM at1r11cti"e Cllfl" in allf'rD>1!\nii-~lrlpe11 of 01M!n and 1101fd pineapple~ on a rnr•11h baekii;round. Uee knit· ting wor11~l"l. 1'11.ttern 7210: SliP.~ )\·20 included. ;~ 1'E:"<T.S fnr (',u·h pal!crn. NM 2.~ <'•·n'-11 for c11rh 11allcrn l•)r t•n.I rl11s~ m~1l 1111d SP£'Clil l h nndloni.:, n!h•·r.,.·1~r lh1rrl- <'la~-. th•hv('ry "'Ill lnkr lhrre .,..~.,·k~ or mnrr . S<>nil tn /\hr~ flroo•kS-, Hl.'i, •hl'I P~11y Pilot. r\eo..,!lrrr;ift f>epl., Do~ ll':l. Old Ch.-1~1·;1 Sl111ion. N~w Vor~. !'> \-' llJ!Jl I r nn! -.:omF. o\d· dte'IS Zip. 1'.1ttrrnN11mht·r f\'f'W ' 1 ~,o ni()~I 11uriull<r llr~111ns on4'!1r L!l1•1 Nr(<lll"f'ri.11 1·a111J.-.R' /\II rrQfl~! THH E~: t'r""""'1,1tn~•n~Hlt' .... • ;~ ~,,.,.,, So•W -t Kn11 flooll ~h11~ ll:•~1(•1'l'•!ll' P!rtlrtl't . $1 ~~ Sew' N"•·dl~I"""' f\Onk -$1 ()ft Ni•"'' Flm•·l'r f'r"<'lwt l<k .S I tlll ll;iirp1n !'r0<·het n .. nk, ~1 un l1i,!a111 !'r,.ehi·I ll<•>k. ~1 t1u l11•!~fll ,\IHrrflm<' Ilk ~I r.1 l11~1an1 M<10,.1• l\oolt <J 1•1 I onir>l1'1r!;otlllo'ltlll _\I 11fi I •1ffiPll'l.,/\l,1th.1n,.11~ ~I l•I 1~1·r11.r/\f~h~n~•1t '•• 11..-Jk1,(1i;(J111lhfl .... \Ju,1•um4,,.h ll•··~ • • •• l.'il.)ull1~t11rT<>!l.1 • • 1 '" f""*Q I l6J1fl) K~ ••••.. ,:W Auto Ser. & P•rts 9400 Alfa Romeo AUTO SAVE TO DO IT YOURSELf' CAR CEN1"E!L l!t>nt a stall, $1.50 hr. Free BUY or LEASE 9705 9750 ~Ill. !11'1\' p,11111. & lrans, 111•11 'Ll~JM•11.s1on, chl'Olllt' ,1-hl ).., l1l\lllHt', .\lusl Sf'il. ;\n rr·;i s ••ff1•1· n •r11-1 •rl. :•-11-6942 ~111 ,'\ f)jn •1kd)"f.dl tl<•Y Snl/:-;1111 't~:, l'IHL..:('11~: :-:11\ •'I. 'I /lolk Volvo 9772 '74 VOLVO Best Deal AnyWhere! LEASE OR BUY OVl:JlSE,\S DELl\'EltY Sl'ECL-\Ll:lTS BP.OUC!f1\i\I, xlnt U..11' hlun book. 6i::-1.i·ll2 Mustang 9940 cond. 9952 '66 i\lUSTANG 283, ai1•, p11T. Sll'1•r. rtuns grt:at! $700. 6-16-6ti3-I 'GS i\IUSTANG Converliblr-. V·~. p/.~. r adio, xlnt cond. S,.1195/besl offer, S-12~3228 Oldsmobile 9955 Salts A ~ OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY OLDS 2ll50 Harbor Blv4. Costa l\fl'sa 540-9640 '11) OI.11.'i C'lulas~ Sll \)n'1111' Vinyl top. auto, air, PSIPn. hkt se<if1'. "'•'\\' p:1 in ! 11·t'r·n1(' >. lo rn1. '\lnt oond. :-Jl ,\HI'! ~ 5:J2-:-:5lj, '1;i; (>L!JS Cl!lh1s~. 2 dr hrdlp, \'/~d ('Ont!. S700 . f1nu . .iris. 11·17: oz:~;i~ f\ l • Pinto 9957 - eDJt. l1Di4 I 71 1'11'10 xlnt 1•<>nd :: lf(l(i , ____ • .,:,7-2)lJU YOLYQ I on~. n11l('s, Askin~ blu' Rolls Ro yce 9756 lwK1k r1·11..'<' DS 1•)..111hhsh1·d 1----~-------! h1 h1onk. ;)1}-:!39'! or ROLLS ROYCE ll!lf>li llnrbor. c.~1. 61b·~303 :~i&-~2°'~9=~-~---I \.,,.,.,, .. L· I',,. ' I' I '72 Volvo 1800 Coupe '71 PINTO, !u11 nu, lll.tg ' ·~· "' s ,,. >1'tH "IS I k Ir I I 'r'r i\u!O!Tiil1l!' Atll/~'\T Sil IN 11h S, sth ·. pnl' p1y., 11111 11:111 .1<'!ii'I1;,1 111 I ' r· --. !''! """~ fl · ' k I " ·,,,I!! Ir' h . ,. l!'{!T ~·i', llU' ( ..... /)( 1t1v11111;;;. 1111· ' ... ,,,,.,,, a .) ,,. II !}(II. ,..•• ,. I ·' It, 'II•' Pl"'' 1"1.' · ~· and ru11 liJ,1• ;1 1011. o•nll lllt'-!llllrul,d", (~ .. i9i. '71 Pl.\iTO 1000.-·r. autn .. <; II 1 li<H\ I li:11r th•' ('1][' YOU $5277 iril S\f•t'f!O. Xln! c"Ond , \111111 I'll Ll'r r 11 r.r.w 1nr('i'C'st DEAN LEWIS $l ~T.•/~1 orr. &-t--1-:-i l71 . r:1IP~ C11!1 G~j.iJ4.i7:1 Hiter 4 11\.IPORTS '71 PINTO 21:JOO. Auro .. $1:\llL p111 -·lt'l'l} 1!"166 ilarb:ir, C.:\L 6.;l)'--9:Jll~ or b;;l. ofr $;ab 9760 AUTOS USED '°"'"" AMC _5 Pl ymouth BUY or LEASE 77ll -~-------r \\'ANTED Tcniporru·y Slip or io1Uls, equlp1nC'nt .~ lessun..:. I ALFA :->id•' Ti~ :::i/61) days. for :~o· l lisC'OUnt-parts & 011. 19<Jj 1 h1 ~O' hn~+t . S'.~>;·22:.!~ at •:1111. IJarhor. C.il--1. J.48-9 lll o·ni~ .• ~· 1r:111,.;. Good SAAB NEWO~~tl~EEP ATLAS NOW OPEN IN Chrysler/Plymouth Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 C~EV'i', . .io 13 r u o d N\:'11· ROMEO 1·r111il. S:!.(Xftl. .-• .-,1--11:11 Con1p. S1n:1ll V-8 ~!01ur lit.~ I Karm ann Gh i.-.~~c9c7c3~5 at lfuntington &ach Open Dnily & Sun . 'Iii 10 PM 2929 HcirOOr Bh·d., CQ!O:ta f.IC'sa 19&1 ROSTON \\'hnlcr. Ii' 197:: 1'1<'rc. 6:-i !IP, :ID hrs, Trh-. Bolh C'X<'<'l r·oncl., 52500. fi ! l·Oil:.!3 nr 67:::.:ir;;.; ;;I! Chevy:>. S lfl.1 each I IJ.:[tvC'rcd Vr('(>. CJo;;ed Sun I . , _at _ _ ~ 546-1934 ,\: ;q _in l2131 :;:[0. !01~ Dcali'r -~111·11 . Sl::.El:'-l l;. 1.s HJ·:LJ f·:VJN(; _ C<JliNT l'l'ICI-• ,, ll:dl;...,n '"1v ,..,,,,,.. 1Gi5J Bcarh Bl\'cl. 1·11~ s,, t 1rr~; 1·u$101n i>""nk-V\\ EN(;JNE, 1::-iOOt.:1; I I f'.~'f't~' •'HI r·.l~':•l'I) DJ;;. "lJin·,·tlv :1<'1''1:<s h·on1 1h•• _,\;\fC/.IEEP Ill(', 'Gj PL'i.i\10UT!l wA"°on: 11!'11· F!~IT 01' s1,·1 "0,\T 20' (',l·,J..... Tl!F BUG SHOP ! • .I.I D< ' ,,, I r s D F ·-._. ·.:.:o---£940 ' :)Jl}-1799 ' ;; ~' .. • .... I l ',\L!. i\f)\\'! X12--'illr'6 Sal1'~ · Scr\'1CC' • nlle sn. 0 · · • 1"Y· rr«: ~j/nHC'r. J\to1·1n>.:. par (l1an::r1'. r;:u1d1 •111 11·;11!•'r, lt-i() hp :'lier!'. 110 J-.).tt<is. ~,');-!(fl. ;l.'H-1729 ' --I RF,\C'I! ,\Jlr['(lf:S 645-6406 llUNTINGTON BC~AOf ·l'.l'.!-Z:-}"8 Rec Vehiclet 9530 "Dir~rtly •irrn~~ fro1n the I P.eh. Bl\,I .111-1 "-') .. r \\arnf'r 84&--806!i I ::..,--co=uc·=p=~~~._=,~~--1 ·I T I 9765 .., I. . i-.. """""' n\ , Bal boa 13;,v Cll1h" ""__.,_..__ ............... oyo a '71 ti RE~lLll\. 212 f'ng. J)u;ll A,\T/F':'ll, /\/T, Air. x!nt l ~~~~~~~~~~~~I CHINOOJ•'.-'fOYOTi\S round I Snit'.~ •. ~f'rvicc Mazda 9738 '74 TOYOTA t11nf'd lu·:•rlf'ts, v,d _,1r<'s. o'Qn<L S~~no. 6\ll-61111 I' ][i] tripper IKJll' 011 rlisplf\y, . . 645.6406 Cu~Jl,111 n111g.o;,, rus1 lt1!f'I' ,--,- Trilln1port1tion ~ Heady for vacnr1on trips ..• j 'li:J un1·1111 a, \ln'I $\liOIJ/nffLr BEAUTIFUL _I_:".000 n1i's. ~1•;7;,_ 97!,·lif~::fl Pontiac 9965 '!ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiij!iii!iiiiiiiiii·~~~ l:lu)' 11011·! ... lnsrx·1·L <ind I J·:v,.,. !'1;1-h'"~' -,1 Best Deal Buick 9910 '70 r .\T/\LJ:-<,\ 1 11 r I rl\'C out. .. Sri' lHll\' \''lll I l101• ;..;\\ \-; 1·~ Jl:oTYllnp :i.1f. t,i~(()flfll l, g<I I . \J.\%1f.\ 1:x1 11/,<11·, ,,,,, I Campers, Sale/ I ('an ~:\\" il(Oll>u·i:: at i1111 • 111'' "' ~1111 1i:iint. ''111 u11"1 A h I ·1;1 nt·H·1, r;J,.,·tra. l ~l2::1J ·-~--(· -1 l:i R M T I 1' ''I "' h Audi 9707 "ii 11 11! '-o!l'tl r1.' \I ;!Ii nyw ere. Xlnt 1'Ul1ll111"' t'nlld., i:;oo. I!"!_\_<___' -'·'1.:0~ t ent 9120 1 axey oyo n. Xl'ili nc:"· 11.,·,,.,1.•11 LEASE OR BU Y ' Th d b ' d 9970 ---------1 111 r 11 11 n 1 .·;'.'~•-'-.''·, I un e r 1r -· Vt " un ng-ton e<•<: 1• 'j'J ,\t-1}1. \ do· S 1·rl1111, v; Ll,\T.-;UN {'r1.1npt'I' iPP1Ti~ 8'17-S~ti~. J !;rx1 .·1np('i,11d111on. ·72 1:1y \1t:11 :·::).; n11 1 "i'd All Mode l51 ';adillac 991 5 1 197~ ·rHTRi)_ 1.n 111•'::, ln.1d \T;1llt•yl L1kf' IJ('\\', 11/bont, J~~i:l c!IEVY s Cruis1'll"(', $"!l'I-·ltJl\'112 ••IJ",,\\!/l·\li·l"\l!'h Ill \\ ~ L . ' - '' I ('(j 11'/all f'~tr:1.~/11k<' Tl•'ll' ''.'.!;!l'. ~C'r .. Lio:i,..;, !'IHSt'I, f'lc.1 cornp. l'quil). ltrr! & v,:hite ·-·•'· , ~ -I r;u li;1J-. l'f'1 .1' i·IP1•11 Ill,\. "Ill lllriM IJ11M.( !'OP. S;1lr 19.>S Ciirl11!;1r, \In! f'rl\'.ilr par!v. ;,1f;-:::?OO •11' $ .... 1 Jll1 ·10 . .i Ul·OUt. S6H)IJ/of1· ;)ft-8072 BMW 9712 ' H ,. ,, t p I r !' r !I\' I' '.\:!J!~/ -t4Lf\ UllUI ('111111, be~! (lfrl'r HhO\'{" $SIYI, .-i,"i(i-.>:t\70 • ('Al\lPF.H ~!11•1) & V<1n :-;11f'll, 4 Wheel Drives 9550 l!1.:-::-11T TOYOTA 18 years in !hf' tnn11ly. v·-';'--.C...'-------==I 19?.0 Pl11~·c1i!1t1. Hldg B. & & ·r.: llfJT1\H.Y \lao:uu, I :;r11t, . :>."12·!'.472 afl fipn1 ega 9974 frl&-+ifl:'.6 '71 JEEPSTER /{,~II. A/C. ~2:'>1)(1 Cull .-d11 •r I""" '6•1 Ci\D Coupe de Ville full ·7• I' CT G 11111. 9f>S--O~<?~J '~lll ll11r1l(}r, r:.r.1 . 6-16-~::113 ' _ • " C'l!a , , fl!l!\l, 1\l\l/f''i\! Mobile Home1 9140 4 WHEEL DR IVE powC'r, nei\' l>allrry, ruru:: ~h'1'f'<1 & hiµe 1h'rk, r·us1nn1 '72 ~10RILJ·; 1101\lE 24x~.i4. :.! BH, ba, rpt ,r,, drps, bltins. Yarrl land.~c•~Pl'd, n i r c family park, 111·-sch. C•tsh or lnw bauk loan 4~::-91•17. Motorcycles/ Scooters 9150 '69 4~JO HONDA . Looks & runs good. Nc11· tires. $5(()/hcst offer. 49.~-l:J:M 'T.l llONDA CT 70 w/bumper rack. $300. OtlJ 645-4336 '72 KAWASKI 350. St/dirt. $500. or Uci;t offer. Pl l: 673·191''8 'TO NORTON 750 PRIVATJ:: PAl{TY SSOO * 548-8082 * HARLEY '42 Knuckle Head, Choppl'r. 20201 So. West Birch, Santa An a Heights '69 HONDA TRAIL 90 800 miles, like nC"w. $275. 642-1694 eves or \\'knds 1-JONDA 'TI CB 35Ck:c Musi sell, make offer. John evenings 67~2'11. '70 HONDA 450: goOO cond., :, !tlrh extension; $500 """""' '68 Kawasaki Enduro S200. 9&1< ~9.1 1 S1\\rf: SPACE \V 1-1 :EN ;..10VING by w rA pp in g rl i~hC'~ and othl'r frHgile itt~m~ in W!Hlh f'l(lfh11, lflWl'lll And •l!l1er lin1>n~. you get 1111Jrf> ~pacr in !hf' garage nnrl rlo~f't11 hy llf'lling idlt> ite111s 1\•ith 11 Daily Pilot ('l11 ... 11tfi1:d Ad. Call 642-5678 Tl'lW! Bii? v,•hC'cl."> Hnrl 1irC's, V6m ;;: ! :i n d a rd tr;insn1ission. hcatC'r. i:'.i21 11i\-1V! CREVIER BMW Me rcedes Be nz 9740 goorl. S200 · ;.;$-ll$83 intl'rior, P/S. ,\1r rnnd .. lY.'Rr $2177 DEAN LEWIS IM PORTS 1966 llar bo r, C.J\oL 646-9303 '71 BLAZER, 23,000 nli, J\Iany Xtras. cpls, am/fin, lop conrl. has had Jgt use. $3730. 644-2774. '71 CHEV. BLAZER. 23,00J n1i, J\1any Xtras, cpt, an1 / fn1, top eond. has had tgi use, $3730. 614-277•1. Trucks 9560 '72 EL CAMINO, Takf' over F'ayment~. Xlnt c (J n d , :i.11-7~»23 or 6'15-9·177 'fi() Ra nche1·0. 6cyl 3 spd. !{uns and looks good. $450 * 6'12-5920 1936 CHEVY, on1iquc $500. or best offer. .... 6036 lruek. '53 CliEVY >..1nt L·ond. cng \\'Ork. $T;i0 or bst 548·7200 nds ofr. '60 t'ORD Nf'w en&. trans, UHtl, Sl!lrt. l?<'!l, r/h, Xlnt cor1d.$595. lradc? 646-2965 '70 DATSUN J,U. w/shell. 11!':\Y til'C's, pc11ect cone!, $1 8'23. 5.'J6..-7845 'i'I RANC11~~RO 500. V·8, l>ls. p/h, r&h, good rubber, l.ll n1i'11. Gem Top. 81!2-R;,g.J, '112 fYlHD E<·onolinf'. sa(' $500 Good ronditlon. fi46-.. I ()7 ' Sa le s·Service· Leasing #1 L•rgest Selectio n of New BMW's in Orange County CLOSE OUT '73 's NEW&DEMOS GOOD SELECTION OF USED BMWs Crevier BMW :>oi< \V. &1nta Ana !st S!rcet 83S-317J ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST 1974 BMW's IN STOCK READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SAJ.ES-SJ:;RV IC~~ ?.f':ASl ~G OVERSJ::AS DELIVER'.' ROY CARVER, Inc. 'b'ri (1U·;V J•:t. CAMINO; 327 H.OLLS ROY(.~ 0 1\'I\V OVER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Hause of Imports 523"725,0 A DAR OF PETROLEUM Jf':l .. LY upnl•Prl In 1111 lhN'tHl!I of fln gernRil nolish anrl 1tlut' bo1tles 11·ill kl'l"I) th!' lid~ fron1 i;11rking Tr,Y A Dnily Pilo! Clr1~sif1,...d Ari 1n buy, ~rll •'I' rrnf son1rthing. 642·4311 Oirti<I or Colle<! •••• ~ .. ··~· ••. ~. °""' Pilo• V-R. flttlo1nn!lr. $600. 234 g, 17th SI. •out,._,..,.<--·~•"'"''"""" 11m/1n1 ----''-'-'·_72'-40"-----·· ceo~''-'·~M_•_•_• __ •~-5'6-4--#1-I.!::======--' '_tS1_1 ... ,<. __ _ • Camaro 9917 windo11• dl'fr-ostc1·. I.ow inill'· n.gr, SACR IF1 CJ-.: ut S2Wfl C:all f.:\0-17HI or fit:-121\1 II n I " s " I ~ b h ~ µ ~ ] J " " I! 0 d p f< 0 d 0 ' I p f I I I I d t d r ~ ~ I San Cl e1nente Capistrano EDITIO N VOL. 67, NO. 239, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO RNIA • ' TUESDAY, AUGU ST 27. 1974 'foduy's Final N.'l'. Sto cks TEN CENTS Saxbe Warns U.S. May Need National Police l'ro111 \\'irr Ser\'i<•f's CJllCAC:o -Attnrncv <;enera! \\'il- li t1n1 ft S:1xbc \1';u·n1·d .!otlav th;H Jiil· na!ion will 11<'ed 11 nalional 1iohcc !ort·c to keep 11 fro1n "f:1lli11g ;lpart " unless ;1notht!r 1nc;uis is tuunlt lo reverse a skyrockl'ting cl'irnc trend. \\'ilh 1he crinlt' r<i tc sor1ri11g frorn " SIX pcn.:cllt !llt'!'t':lSc Ill l!J7:.l l1J <l 15 ()\.'rct•nt l1H.'l'l'H:>11 111 !tl!s \·ear·.~ f11·~l qutir1t·r, S;1,bt_, saa~. lhe ui1tion is in "d('(_'ll lr()u hh,:." ")f ll'e go 011 a.~ v.·e arc. there is rl'f'l"Y pcssihillty I hat eri1nc 11·i ll i11u1hl.i!1l: u:-:,' he sJid HJ a s1>c<:eh prcµ.:1red fur a eonfcrcnc<' of lav.· enforcemt'nt ad1ninistrators fronl the n<ition's n1ajor ciriei;. "1'he nation \1•oukl then be f<iced v.ith !he pro~µccl of falling apa rt or devising a !l;Jtional polite force in one final effort lo restore do1ncs!ic order.'' Sax be said. ~ut he s;.1i<l th is 11ould be a great d:i.ngl'r brt·au::.1• <J 11;i!ionul police force eoukl bcc.'On1e "a11 i11stru1ncnt of natiunal repression.'' "A 1X1lice slate c:i.n control crime, but that is not our \\'av," Saxbe said. ftejecting police sttitc "efficiency" as a s o I u t ion , Saxbe said the anS\\·er lies in restoring the "inner strength " of the people and their inst itut ions. "It is partly the job of t\'Cry citi1.:en, of every institu llon, of every business," Saxbe said. "B~:ause if they fail, then our sys!em of cruninal Jl1stlce s1111ply \rill ~unable to hold bacl-. 1111· tl<k· ' lie called the upward trend "l1:1r . .;h, loittcr and disnu1ying." "\Ve can no\v perceive \\'ith !!.hOekl'l!J. clarilv lhat we have suffered a severe sttback" in the flJ::ht to curb c rl 111 e, Sa:i.be said. He noted thal the 1:1n Unifor111 L'rin1f' Oeports ShO\Ved !hat the 11u1 nb1·r of <:ri mes reported lo police declined four ptrCt:l11 !JI Jfl72 . the fll ~I il+1,p IJI !J \ l'ilr S. -Ateording to th e l'l\I 11..!lll•''· 11•1· 1·rin·1c rtde hl'ld ~l••a!h (,,, !II" \11 ·I nine rnonths of 1~17:!, 'ihr·n ~1 1.t1·1·d 111 1he last quurter to II! fR't'('e!ll 111111 e th:in 111 the con1 p;1rnhh· 1x·111xJ \11 !1+7:.' The FBI figures sho\1cd :i 1:1 1•1 r1·1·11t lll(.'rcase for the t1r,~1 1lu1 •1• 11\(111111~ ~1f 1!17~. 111e Fill st;1tislit~ rl·11•1t·t tit•· 111111111• r of eri.tnes reportrd to sl<l!C' <111d 111 ,. ;1 I j11fl11· 111 ~•·l •'n t'lltt·gor1•'" -1111ud1'1 1 1p!' ;i-~:11111 n1hht·r\' bu1'gl:11 \', l:1rc1·111 111d 1111Jtor v1 ·h1cle theft. T11,. lull~" ir report !or 1!17.S I;-. ~ILH' iPI' 11•l1>:1xl· S1•p! Ii. S:i:..1Jc ':11d 1tio~1· f1g(:1'1 'i "11ill :.hOll' that lTIJllC ;iclu:il!y lll!'tl«1~f·1l d11nnJ.! 1'17.1 U: li p1·rl.,'!1! nol 1h1• :l p1•n'1•1\l th:11 11;1s e:.irlier prrd1rlt·d "!ht' 1:11•1 L~ lh:1I fOI' !II 1t•:1~1 ;1 lu'l<'f p1•1111d. 111· Jt;11c lust 1111r tnlti;1~i\l> ;uu! J111· har·k on thl' dcfe11.~11 1\" lie 1ohl !l1c pt1l11·,· d111·fs ers ac s? --------------------------------------------------- Cle1ne11te Boy Dirt Bi k e Rid er 'I. '~'\ :.\ ~ . ·. Hurt • Ill A San Cle111e11te youth riding a dir t bike \1·ith ,, eon1p:1nion through inl::ind hill:-> su ffered S1·1·c·re ll'g ;ind hip injuril's fll unda y in a hcad-{)n co1!1 s1on v.ilh a pickup truck , F ortl Acce pts Ro111.ania l1ivite \VASJ!lNGTON /UPI ) President Ford tod;iy accepted an ll1\'!!~t1nn frorn rto1nanian President f'icolae Ceausescu to visit the Con11nunisl co untrv. ··1 would like lo accCpt the in\·it31 ion." Fnrd told Cea usescu's enliss;iry \1asile Pungan. \\'ho de- J11·L-rl'd 1h<' i11v1t;i!ion _ "It is a riuc<>tion of when I\'(' can n1ake 1nu1unl :1rra11~vn1enls" Vonner !-'resident :'lixon visilt>d nrnnanl3 111 1969, the first A1neri- ean president ro visit a Connnunist country. Ceausescu was instrumen- ifll in helping Nixon make the d1plornat1c breakthrough to China. Ocn1c11lc 1-lears R eeves Ra11ch Dcvclo1l P Jans S;1n Clt·1nenl l' t1t\I counciln1rn and plonning co n11n issiorir rs ll'ill rnt'ft in it 9pc1·i~l srssion toni!(hl to he.-ir the lates1 p!::inn1ng delnils fnr the 1.100 acr(·s of tht> Ret•\'CS R;1nch. Aides fron i the ~C\1'por1 Bt>ach <lcrcloprncnl firm of John I). Lusk and Son 1\ill be on h:1nd lo unveil the for1nal plrins to dcvclop the prin1e runchland for !hr 0\1·1icrs, the Fujita Corporation of Tokvo. PlanS call for a cluster-communit.y deve\opmen! v.•ilh greenbelts and at !easl one commercial and restaurant center. The 7:30 p.m. publi c sesi;ion \•:ill be o fo1mal action nleeling of the council and will !he hel d in council chambers. Beside!> the discussion of the ranch master pl<1nning. the city council also pJ;.tns to t:lean up several lef tover items from Jas1 \\'edncsday's regular session. The council 1.l'ill take up several reports from City l\.1anager Kenneth Carr. Those (See REEVES, Page A%) Mari11c l(illcd In Co1Jtcr Fall A 20-year-old Camp Pendleton Marine \Vho was being lo\vered frorn a helicopter during a training exercise Mcmday fell to his death, a spokesman for the Marine CarJ?S said today. f-IO'spital corpsman Third CI ass Gregory Joseph Zane of WntTen, Mich., was being 101,•ered dov.·n a line attached by ;i Swiss seat utilizinj( a steel snapping device. For some reason the mcchanis:n failed tind Znne plummeted to the Rround . lie was pronounced de<id on nrriv<il at the NRval Regionnl Medical Center. Za.nc was :.tllnched to the 1st ltcconnai8Snncc Squadron of the fst. ~larine Division, 'the !ipokrs1nan said an invcstigtition is under way to detcrn\inc why the mechanism failc<l. • Crash lllichael Taylor, 12, of 142 Buena Ventura. \\'as hurt y,·hen his din bike collidecl \\'ith a pickup truck being driven by Larry D. Shnell, 27. of 131 AleSJ>andru. The n1otorist \\'as on the job 11s a superi nte ndent for Douglass Pacific, the 011·ner or the property, y,•hen the mishap took place. Police quoted Shnelt as s.iying he v..·as driving along a narrow dirt road oo the property in southerly hills when his truck reached a crest and at the same time two )'oung cyclists approached from the oppo.<;ite side. Each driver tried [Q • .::.wen·e. officers snid. but the pickup and one motorcycle oollided. The Taylor youngster ·~:as thrown more than 30 f~t and hi's bike burst inlo flames, officers said. TI1e other cvclist WllS not hit. City fir e;nen quelled the blaze and ;idn1inislc•red first aid for the nlangled leg and shock. then rushed the youngster 10 San Clenlente General H°"pit<1l. At the hospita l, physicians first tr£'ated the young . .::.ter's dislocated hip and 11fter ty,·o hours of \•tork they 1nanaged to put the joint back into place .. The )'oungster thtn und ern-·ent surgery for multiple fractures to his knee. Alter an evening Wider intensive care, young T;i ylor was transferred early today to a regul,11.r v.·ard v.·here his rondition y,·as described as satisfactory, but convalescence will require months, spokesinen said. Coastline P au.el Gives Di111 Viei.v To Additioti Bid R.egional coastal commissioners took a dim vie\Y f\.1onday of a San Clemente developer's request to add an extra apartment to a previously approved request ca lling for three unit s. Developer Rica rdo Nirol of San Clemente was able to muster only five of the seven votes needed for approval. Nicol earl ier this year \vent before the commission. "'11.ich ha! construction permit power 1,000 yards inland from t~ ocean, with plans for a four·unit a'J'irtmenl for property he o'>rns at 264 Avenida Montalvo. At the time, the commission a pproved three units. The comm ission 's planning staff reconlmended only two units. but agreed three \vou ld be acceptable due to the quality of the design. In · other action on project requesl3 in San Clemente, the commission : -Continued to Sept. 16 a public hearing on plans for a two five-level duplex apartments at 410 and 412 Monterey Lane. ·r 4d.-.·' ,,,_ ·, - -. . 4 ,,.,. ·~ K '~,'fh~t "-J;_f-; ;, "' Cool·i1ag Tlieir ll'lieels There's still a little time left to enjoy sumn1er. and one of the places to do it is the Laguna Niguel Re- gional Park. The park's visitors in Laguna Niguel and the Saddleback Va lley have discovered this sun1mer th at its grassy slopes are good for a pitnic and its winding creek is perfect for cooling your heels and wheels. 7 Be1·keley Bai· Pat1·011s Hurt ll y Sl1otgiu1 Blasts BU!LETIN OAKLAND (AP) -A victim of a shoot· fnit at an after·bonrs club early today died later in a hospital after sur~ery. lie w11s klentlfied as Tho mas Jackson, 19, of Oak- land , a club employe. BERKELEY (AP) -At least 10 shotgun blasts were fired into an after- hours club from a passing car early today, 'leaving seven patrons wounded, two seriously, in a bloodv. blitz-like attack, police said. Police information officer Ri chard Berger said the shootin g took place at 6:02 a .m. at the private Brass Rail Social Club on Sacranlento Street near &~th street in south Berkeley. "We have a total of seven wounded," he said as police cordoned off the area near the s1nall, red brick building and searched nearby streets. "I have no idea, no moti ve and no SHOOTING 'FUN' rea~n for ii:' Berger said. "One or possibly two \'ehicles drove up to !he after-hours club and fired !See SltOOTING, Page A21 Ne 1v1)ort Officer (;e Ls 11 is ll1 a11, After a St ru ggle Ry .JACKIE Hl':\1A~ 01 tht 0111~ Pllo! Still A Ne\vporl Beach polieentan \l'hO attenlpted to \.\'rit e a routine citation fl1onrl11~' found hin1srlf battling \Vith a cons!.ru c!ion \1·urkt·r in and out of a nloving Jeep. police said I o d a ':J. The lrnublr. began about 3:30 a.m. in front of the Post Office at lliverside Drive and Avon St. 1\•hen Officer llon Chandler \vrote a citation for Noble Warrun1. 34. of 7352 Sl:iter Ave nu e, fluntingtnn Beach. for having an open bottle of beer in his Jeep. According lo Chandler. \\'arruin, a construction \vorker about six feet t:ill and \veighing about !90 pounds. refusrd to sign the citation and <itlen\pted 10 drive a\1•ay in his Jeep. "I grabbed him by the arn1 and tried to spin hirn around ," said Chandll'r, who is rive feet JO inche°' all 0111rl \Ve.ighs 170 pounds. "11c punched 1ne in the throat nnd knocked 1ne back about three fee t." -Denied • develop<r's request ·~ENDS IN DEATH extend a permit for construction oI a " Chandler said he sprayed f\.iacc al \\1arrum and radioed for help but the dispatcher dirtn 'I_ understand 1.\'hrre he voas and asked him to rep e a t his re- quest. j nine unit condominium at 268 Avenlda Montalvo. The pennit Is set to expire Sept. JO. Gli der Pilot Di es ARCO. Idaho (AP! -A •econd Soul.hem California man died near hE"re t<.1onday In a hang-glider accident. Butte f,ou nty Sheriff Richard Lord irlrntified the victim on Big Sbuihern Butte as LloYd !\1arsMIJ Sh0rt. 30. or Pasildena. A Malibu man died Aug. · 12 . I • TAfl.fPA, Fla. (AP) -Police said they "''ere searching today for a teen- ager who tried to sm,>t a toy airplane from a companion's head but mlssed and killed the youth. Police said Monday that Michael David Gonzalez, 12, was shot In lbe head with a .is-caliber pistol Sunday night and died within an hour at a local hospital. Witnesses told (lfficers that th~ unidentified older boy ran from the 5<:tne. Pwneer of Alr Charles A. Li~dbergh, who captured the heart of America with his 1927 solo flight over the Atlantic, is dead al the age of 72. llenre1nbrnnces of his co 1 o r f u I and tragedy· scarred career will be found today on Pages A3 ond 4. But he didn't get a chance. According to Chandler. Warrum, n pp 11 r I! n I J y unaffected by the i\tace. kicked Ch;indler and two bei;:?an fighting In eornesl "The ti-lace wasn't affectirig hi1n but It J(ot in n1y eyes and I cou!d harclly see." Chandl er snid. "Finall.v he got buck in the Jeep nnd I called for hC'lp again." Offlcrr Chandl('r sAid he tlu•n juinpt•d Into the jcl'p :tnrl . clnn~ling h;ilf\\'UY out. attc1nptcd 10 t11rft off the ignition ;1:; the vehicle n)oved south do1vn Hircrs1dl~ (Se~ INCIOENT, Pagt AZI Solo11 Sa)'S 'H1111d rc{l s M. . ' l SSIIl!! L \\'1\SITll\'C.1'0:-i (AP\ ~ The Co.1 >:.t r:uurd confirmed toda\' that !:>ailing :ind nlolur .1-:ich1s hav\• !)('en hijacked by al!t·g1•r! drug run r1ers_ but s<ltd 11 'n;1d 110 111fon11;11!on lo support \hf' t lain1 of n !':l·1r Vork cnngres~rn:1n 1\J;it )1undn·ds !if Arnencfl n 011·ncrs and crews disap· ~·cin'd as a result. Ht'I) John ~lurphy. 1 J). \J \' 1, cl(lirn1:d t hat "lill'rally hunrlreds of boats and IH11xlrerls of Q\1·ners and er C' 11· s di~Dp1~·;1r!'d in !hi"' sou the:1stem Atlant ic, th..: t:ulf of !\le:-:icn, along the P:icitic r·uas1 :ind in Ha1\'ail . "Tl1e gn.:at bulk of the. victims \1•ere actual or suspected targets of rlruf.: !'ilTIUgt(ler!': \1 ho have found hijacking c;11r be a1:compllshed c:isily and the 1J\1·ncrs d1s1>0sed oi 11·ithoul much rear <1µp1·l·/l(•Jlsio11. ·· lie said. A l 'u;1Sl <iuard spokes11u1n s;lid !he -.t•r1·)cf' r1•cc1vt"<I re1x1rls nn l h ,~ rt1~appcnranc£' of n1orc lh;,;11 ~(I yachts 1n Thrt'l' years hut s<lid the c.1u~e 111 rhe dis.-ippca rnnt'e 1\;·1s unknown iri rno.~i t:ls1'.'i. Tlie ;;po kcs1nan said tlll'c1' ynchts h;1d been sub~equcntly iden1ificd as bring \·1c111ns of hijacker.~ ;JJ1d \11'0 or the 1hrl'l' had been idcn!1f1l•d as hiia<.:kt'd by alleged dn1g runner.<;;. A fourth yacht sinct• h;ls hcc11 di seoverl'rl in foreign v.•<tlrrs :ind tt1e forr1 g11 l'OUfltry is 1n1'es!ig:it1ng 1tu· i·l;1i111:; of rhe persons found nn board lh:il 1he crc1\' hnd fallen overboard. thr Coast (;uarcl spokl's1n.:u1 said. 1·11e spo kes1n;111 s;ud ont' h1Jack1ng: occurred at Honolulu , \1·hcre the boat 11as hijackC1:t :Jt. dockside. TI1r thr('e <'rC\'• rnernbers eventually \\•t•re put U\'(•rhoard 111 a srn;ill lifl' r;ift \11th no f1)(}(l or 11·atcr. ht • s;11d. l'hl' C'rr1v \\'I!~ p1(•kt'd up by n p.i~s1ng lrr1~·htrr Th\' C'o:1sr r;u;1rd spokes111:111 said hl' <lid nol h:\1'£' 111forn1 :111n11 1n1rn1·rliatC"i1· ;1v~1d;1h](' on \\'ht•re thr> oth1·r t11·0 :1llt·g1·il 1·11 j;_(cf..1n gs OCt'U1Tl'd IJur s:u(! hotlt \\'l.'l'L' 1n sou!hC'rn or westrrn 11.-it1'1'S ·rwo or the hijaekl'd y:1t•h1s \\l'l't' motor·sailcrs. the spokcsnt:i11 said. lhe 1hird \VHS a sport fishing ho;1L 1\skcd .-ibout an rarlier report fron1 a Coast Gu.'.lrd sourc1: that thtrc h:is been a paltcm of 25 to 30 nl1ssing n1o!nr yflth(,'> 1hflt coulcl h;lVC' h1'1'Tl hijacked for t.hC' running of drugs lro111 tnribbcan countries to the !'nutheastcrn coast of the United Suites. A1e spokesman confirmed the nun1bcr 11 ;is (See YACHTS, Page A2~ Orange Coast Weather Nigl1l 11nd morning lo>r cloud,1: but rnostlv sunnv from 1nidmorn- ing to evCning \Vednesday. Little change u1 trrnpcrnture '>l'ith beach highs ret1l'h1ng iO and rising to lhe mid-l!Os inland. L~S IDE TODAl' One l/Jina a111a u1r Clta.rlrs ,.\, Llndberp!r · renl/11 hatcri !l'flS to bl! c111/1:c1 'Luck11 l,i1nlu.' fie t/a1111s 111:; trcnis·tltla1111r fli9!1t ivas yno(/. pl1t11111ug. Si·e sto rie.~, !J11d r1c1111 (',;; Pag e :\·t '· • .... " Mo1'ito .. C•H10rn11 "' Mu1'11! Fu"d\ .. (!1n lllell 111·11 N .. lion•I -· .. Com it, " Or•"'' '°'"'" ... (rOl!WOtll " P..01tle S1·1 0911~ No!l<t• .. !flV!• f'Of'I ... . .. (dltorlt l .. ~~· .. !f>O•'\ IH•S Eftltrtol"mt"I .. $toe~ M1rkth 41t ·l1 Fl"""'~ Af·H ''"'""'O<'I "' M-.. C.•"'"'' .. T~t•l•rl .. MoroKo•• " W10!11tr .. '"'t•m+o•n" .. World N...,, .. ... ~~"dot• " I A 2 DAILV PILOT ---SC Botaan%a Opposed Solon Pensions R epeal Gaining SACR.Ati.fENTO ( AP1 -Tht' :iulhor of a bill lo repeal a $1 n11ll~on pt:ns1on bonanza for retirinc nnrl defl'<1ted legislators says he is ~aining: u!Jlcs in preparation for one f1n11! ,11\ernpt to pass his bill. Freshman i\ssemb!\"rn:in Ito b t' r t McLenn<1n ( R-l)o"'n<'V 1, said ~lo11dr1 v that three niorc Jegislato~s signed uP as coauthors of his repe<1I rneasurc: Assemblyman Kenneth Corv 10 -Ga rd en Grove J, and Sens. Clart· Berryhill {R· Ceres), and Peter lkhr 1 R·T1buron ). That brings the Iota! of coauthors lo 19 of the state's 79 sssen1blyme11 and 13 of the 40 members of the &>nate. ~1cU!nnan said the 11 d d i ti on of Da11a 1-lill s Iligl1 Plans 'V elcon1e To New Students New 11tudcn1s starting classes this fall nt Dana llills Jligh School v.•il! be guests of the counwling center and Parent- Tet1cht.r-Sl.udcnt Association Sept. 10 at a ··new-student welco1ne day ." The event , st.arting at 9 a.m. in the Porthole Theater, v.•ill include talks by key pcrsonll€1 at the sci ool plus a slide presentation Sho\•:ing th e beginnings of the rrla1ive ly new campw;. Coun.selors will be on hand to discuss n.!gistration procedures. and students y,•ill be welcome to tour their campus. After 1he morning activities, hosts anc.l guests , .. ;ill boar bu~ for a:i. 11 a.in. picnic lunch at Doheny Stale Park, followed hy swimming and other beach activities. Student.'> will receive mailed invitations this week and their hosts ask that confirmation of attendance be made by calling the school switchboard at 496· -· Paper Drive Set To Raise Funds For Dana Project 1'1e San Clemente-Capistrano Bay area Chapter of the American AssociaUon of University Women has laWlched a 3eCOOd phMe or a newspaper drive to bet p raise runds for construction ol the new Marine Studies Institute at Dana Point Harbor. Coll ections of don ated ne.,.,·spape rs vdll be taken Sept. 14 at the ?\-1arina Village center at the harbor. A truck donated by the Capist rano Unified School District will be loaded y;ilh lhe donations. On lhe Sunday of the drive, Sept. 15, the collection wi ll be at the San Clemente Elks Lodge. During the first drive earlier this month the effort reaped four tons of newsprint . sold 10 a recycling firm. Chamber Slates Session on Signs The importance Of signs lo the merchant \\"ill be <liscussNl at \llednesday's meeting of the San Juan Capistrano chamber of comn1erce. l\lembers .,.,.ill golOOr nt 7·45 am. for the break.fast n1ecting Il l Pete and Clara·s Restaurant to hea r 1\rdcn Berg of Ille Sign Users Council. san Juan is ln the midst of d1angin~ It.a sign ordinance as it revises its total general plan . The purpose of the meeting is lo educate lhc San Juan merchant on what lo know about signs and what <.'Otne of act ion he can take Vt'hen he has a problen1 . 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"1''ll knov.• 1f it's possible lo be done ... r-.tcLenn:in said. l\tcLennan \nl rod uce<l hi~ measure follov.·ing an Associ<1l<•d Prl'Ss sluty describi ng how ;1 lit1t1•·noti<·1·d <"lause tn the leg1sl:1l1\"(' pension la"' pern1lts legislators 1vho leave offic:e this year -en hrr hr ehoice or dl'ff'<ll at the polls -In <·ollr•·t 111·nsions in1n1edi atcly ra1he r lhau v.·;_11t1ng unt il age age 60. f.fl'i.<'11n::in d ··~rribcd that elause :is a "ripoff of lhe taxpay1•rs" :i nd attempted to h:i ve It repeal('(! before adjournment at the end of this week. Among those benefiti ng by it \1'ould be 3B-year--0ld Boh Moretti: \~ho lost the Democratic primary for gov ernor. »toretti is eli gi ble for n pe nsion of 1nore than $8,000 a yC'a r !:icginning next January. His pension bonanza \routd total more than $182,000 by the !line he ls ag e "1. The ext ra benefits are available only to senators and assemblymen with five or more years tenure in the Legislature .,.,-ho leave office f ollo win g a reapportionment, such as the one ordered last fall by the Ca lifornia Supreme Court. Among the 31 lawmakers McLennan !isled as his coatlthors with him are 18 ·who y,·ould be eligible for e'.'<tra benefits under the current law and 13 who, like McLennan, do not have enough seniority to be eligible. McLennan also listed 27 assembl ymen who had refused to coauthor his repeal bill, including 16 who could benefit from lhe current law and 11 v.'hO would not. The bill Is AB 4506. Lifeguards Wi1i fl air cut Hassle; Code Revieiv Set By TERRY COVILLE Of "'' o.!tr Pllet 1111! State llfeil.lards In tfunt!naton Beach have won their haircut rebellion - William Penn Mott. the state director of parks and recreation. announ ced !lfonday no one y,·ould be fired for wearing Jong hal r. He also agreed to a review of the parks department hair grooming code. The order appli es to the slate'11 lifeguards, beach malntcna~ men and other state beach employes. Llfeguar& at HunHngton and Bo\sa Chica State Beaches la unched the rebe!lion v•hcn they \'O \\'t'd lu figh t .a haircu t order issued three v.ce ks auo by Ted v.·uson . di.strict supervisor for the parks department. \\'ilson said !\londny h,. h ad recommended lhat no one b(' fired O\'r r !he haircut issue a nd that the sl:ilc"s eode be rcvi pv.·f'<l. ''\\'e look nt grooming as \lJ rl or lhe W1ifonn." he explained , "flut rvc r('('Qmmended no disciplinn ry action u11lil !he ("(><It· is revie11f'() to ,!;l'C h•J""' re.1sonable It is." \V i!son !;aid ll rnay not be fully resol ved for l\1·0 w<•eks or f11'f'J m(lnthi:;. depen<l1ng 011 how long thr rf•\'1Cw prLJ{'('SS takes. .~lost of the ~late lifcguRrd3 are se1sonal v.·orkers "·hose jobs end after the Labor D.11y wei'kcnd anY\\'ily. Dcn11 is llordaker, a spokesman for lhc Ca lifornia St ale Emp l oy e s Association (CSF.A ) whi rh had vowed to take the case to court if necessary, said CSEA v.·ou td be ,,.,·orking 1vith the stale to rc\icw the hai r standards. Hardaker said he felt the state backed do"ll for t"·o rcR.SOns: "The united stand taken by state personnel in the face of maM dismissal~." and "the threat od CSEA litigation." Lifeguards and" m.1lntenan ce men had voted last week not to get their hair ci.1t, despite the po5Sihillty of losing their jobs. The state's hair code called for short cropped locks. with no heir tou ching the collar or spll llng over the edae of the ear. f\torf' lhan halt of Ilic state's 60 lifeguard'> at the two local beaches v.·crc believed to be in vlolntlon or the code. Boy Hurts Head In Beacl1 Fall A ~llmtlngton Dca eh boy vi.,iting San Clemente State Park suffered major head lnjurles l\1onday In a fall along a pathway leading from a parking lot to the beach. Thomas Si:do .Jr .. the l!On of ~tr. and Mrs. Thom<is Sizlo of 20232 Bancroft St., apparently lost his footing at about 10:$.l a.m. along an embnnkment an d fell about IS fee!, police sa id Flren1en took t h e !emlconsciou."i )'Oungster to San Clernenti: Cieneral Hospital, but the lack of Ii locnl neuro11urgcon prompted !hr trnnsfer of th~ .. 1ctim to Jfoog fllemorlal llospl!al. 1\idf'~ 1l1cre s.1id c1ltly ro<lny that lhe boy v.•as in ''~table condition." UP'1 T1l ..... ot1 Top Teen Ca rol Va nderpool. 15, of Santa Ana is one of four Far \Vest State winn ers 0£ the l\.1iss An1er· ican Teenager contest in l\1ia1n i Beach. The contest ends Thurs- day. ·---- Fron• Page Al SlIOOTING ... 10 to 12 shotgun blasts inside," he sa id. All the victims were inside. "It appeared the blasts were In rapid suet-essioo. Jt ,,.,·ootd be likely that more than one person '!'"as involved," he said. The glass door <Jf the building was shattered and debris and bloodstains cove red the carpet in.side. "It's not a plush club al all," Sgt. Bob Miller said at the scene. ~re sa..id !he building has a small front alcoYe and visitors must ring the bell to get through the fi rst door to Dial Mayo1· Lh1e Due In 2 Weel{s A spec!RI "hotline" to 111ayor Roy Rymrs v,·ilJ be functioning In San Juan Ca1>1strano In about t"'O "'eeks. "I'll per3Mally answer the phone as much as Po6Si b!f'.'' said Dr. Byrnes, v.·ho su RR"tsled the special telephone llne to Improve c.,in1munication betv.·een citizens and their ,government. "I can'l predict 1f il will be successful." The "dial·YOW"-mayor" pr~ram v,•as unarun1ously approved by !he counr.11 last v.·eek. II is similar to a service now operatin,g in Brea. Callers in Brea reach a tape rerorder at city hall which Instructs them to le11ve their message. Co1nplaints about uncollected trash, f3u!ty street li ghts, and excessive noise have brought corrective results. Unlike Brea's phone line, San Juan's v.·ill Ix-hooked direc tly lo the mayo r's horne. The nu1nber will remain the s1unc, but the line will be S\\"i!ched to 1he OOme of fut ure mn~'Ors ;1s they arc elected. "!\lost people feel blocked \\'hen they encounter an automatic device.'' said Dr. Byrnes. But he added !hat a callC'r will be able to leave a taped message if the mayor is not at home. Dr. Byn1es said his personal h<lmc nu1nber is listed in the phone bonk but he rarely gC'ls calls. "~aybe they think I'm unlisted because rm a ph ysician and don't bother to look." he said. He added that he has never received a "crank call." City Hall currently has an answering service for call ers who have after-hours complaints or swutestions. but this '>l1ill be the first time the publi c will have a chance to personally speak to an elected official. "Son1e people find It difficult to convey thei r ideas to city offi cials," says Dr. Byrnes. "Some write to us and .,.,." try to respond. A few call us and others come to meetin11:s. This is fine . bu! a special phone li ne will be better." The line v.ill cost approximately $50 a month plus an additional charge for renting tbe answering equiprTleflt. If it proves succeMful. permanent equJpment \\oo ld be purchased. .. Oial·you-mayor" v.ill be given a six- month trial . The program will operate 24 hours. "It has .,.,·orked v.•ell in Brea,'' said Dr. Byrnes. "J hope it i.s equally effective here." Paul Ballantyne Of Capistrano · Dies; Rites Set Prayer Meet Ford, Cabi11et Ilear Se r11io1i \VASlllNGTON (UPI) -Presideot Fore!. t·:.ibinei 1n c111IJcrs and White !louse aides joined hand::; in a circle tod;iy a11d prayl·tl ··11i:1t th e jlreside11l nlight bring equanin11t y lo t hi.s 1.:ut111try :.ind j\l'~u·c tu the world." Sen. JlarolJ Ilughes (D·lowa) delivered a sern1on on the Psaln~s, faith in God and governn1e nl, according to a \\'h1 tc I lou ~l~ uf f1c1al who attended the prayer group breakfa~L . . r·o rd was a 111c1nber or the pray~r group d11r1n ~ l11 s yc;1r..; 111 the 1'1ou ~e of Representatives and has gnnc to L'apitnl llill tn atte11d at least one session since he became pre~idcnl. 'fhi~ wn s U1c f1rs L 1nect- 111g of the group in Ute While House. tlughes. who is giving up his Sena te !\"eat to devote full tilne to a ('hristian mission, dC('lincd to '-'.Ull ll l\C'nt on riny :1Spl't l of t ile ser\'ire . .say in g "they arc t'Onducted in an at11\n:..p herc of l'onfidcncc " f'ro111 Page ,\l YACfITS. • • correct. But he ~ll id he could not s(>e(!ulate as to t~ cause of the disappearance un til th e. yachts \1('re found. He noted th:it n1any disapo<>arances suhsC<tuentl y arc found lO have b.::·t·n caused by faulty searnanshlp, equipn1r·nt failures, v.·cather or collision~. Murphy clal1ned that nooe of the owner.i of missing vessels J-ras be<oo found "and la\11 enforcement officials assume most or al! l1ave been murdered." lie s:.iid he ba::.l'<.I his staten1cnts on Coast Guard cases si nd on in.,.estigntions by staff niembcrs of his llou se subc."01nm11lee on i'olerchant ?\-larine-Coast Guard. The New York congressman sai d he \1·111 hold hearings \\'t'dncsday on the di sappearances .,.,·ith the int('nt of warning boat owners or the dangers of hijackings. The leadoff witness v.ill be 1\dm. Ow('n E. Siler, Coas t Guard com rnandnnt. Coa st Gu:irtl offici.:ils In Ne1\' York . l\tian1i and 11ouston also sa id they had no evidence of Jnrge numbers of boats being hi jacked by drug sm ugglers. ''That's the rirst time we have he~1rd of anything like that." said C!ndr. G. Aguilar. executive officer of the Coast Guard station in Galveston. Tex . Coast Guard nnd Drug Enforcement Adn1 inistration offici als in ~Uami said that in cases v.·here they have seized boat s in\·o\ved in smuggling. the boat~ were eilht'r owned by one or the smugglers or chartcrt<l by them. People in the yachtini;? trade said they knew of few cases of high seas hijacking. "It 's a grossly exaggeratl'd report." said Bill Stevens. \lo'ho has been Involved for 24 years In Caribbean y.1chting and run~ a r\ev.· "York City fi rm U1at manages about 100 Caribbean cha rter boats. '·To our kno1rledge, there have been maybe IY.'O or three such cases." AEC Will Sticli 1'o Stiff N11cle<lr Pl<uit Co ntrols \\'A~lll Nr.TO:"J 1{11'11 -111C> i\toniu· l·:ncrgy Co11u11t~s1un s~11·" It l.'i 1101 !Jla1111i11 g tu r1 •l;1-..: s;1fL•lv ·l"l'gulall on1t fo r nu elenr po111·r !Jl:111ls ·1111 the hasts of 11 rect'nt s1t1<lr 1vhic·h shn\l't•d lhe risks fro1n a Po""'C'r rl':ictor nccident are verv low. • "It is lh<' con11n ission's pn.'.Sl'Jll view !hat changes in Its existing hccnsin~ r1·gula tions 0 11 thf' h:i~1s i·f lh<' dr:lfL !-ltucly \rould h1· prf'r11:1t11r1• un11l l'riti(·al l'OOHnf'nl on the slud.v has been ret<'i\•rd :i nd analyzl'd :ind thC' final stl1dy h:i~ been comple!N.I <llld t•\:1lu:lll'd.'' the AEC s;iid i'olonda y The two--year study headl'd by Dr. Norman Rasmussen. profl'ssor of nuclear t'n gineering nt ~1nssa!"husrt1 s Institute of Te chnology. found !hut the ri~ks Tn !ht• pub lic of den\h from n nucle:•r po111er plant :1l'cidcnt are for le ss tha n those from sl on ns or lightning. The AEC s:iid the stud\' r\'llO!'! rrh•;1~('d l:ist \\"Ci'k \1·:is :i dr:1 ft docur nenL subn1i!ted to l!(Cnr r ;1!t' rl'action \\'il h1 n 1hc nuclr:1r indus!Iy and scien tifi(• con1munity. A final report of th e st udy is t'xpccted in sevl·ral n1onths. Coast'~ Sprague 'Vins Fi1u1 Class Regatta OJ>Cning Kl\'GSTON. Ont (·\I"\ -Henry Spr:igue of t\l'"JJOrt H~:a1·h -'>lho 11·ill rcprcseflt the United !)L:tll's at the Pan- Arnerican t:ames 1n Ura1.il next year, won the Finn cl:t<;,~ ract• Sunday <1\ 1hc opening of lhe (~nndian Olympic Tra in- ing Regan.a. a second, wooden door. lie said the Private memorial services are Bill n.oblnson. editor-of ,·achling magazine. said he heard of only one case of boat hijacking by smugglers. lie added t.hat it v.·as extremely unlikely that such cases 11·ould go unre1X1rted. Uespite light and sli ifly winds thal forced cancellaUon of one r:i ce and dela yed th e eight others. Sprague guidf'd his 4.5-meter OOat "·iU1 cust>. "f could play !he .<:hlfts all rig ht 1nost of tl 1e v.·ay, ;i.lthough two EngU shn1en almusl caugh t me at !he t'n<l ," he said. shots were fired Into the alcove where 9Ched u!ed Wednesday In Redlands for at least three victims .,.,.·ere standing. Paul Ballantyne of Sa n Juan Cnplstrano. "At first 1 Uioughl it wus a car v.·ho died Saturday at South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna. backfir ing," said R.T. Perry, who lives ?\-Ir. Ballantyne had lived in San Juan two blocks av.·ay and ,,.,tio gathered in Capistrano for the last three years after From Page Al a small knot of people ou tslde. "I Y.'83 first movipg lo Newport Beach fr om in bed. Then l hea rd the ambu lancr. Redlands in 1962. but y,·hen 1 came out it "'as :ill over." An accountant, ~fr. Ballantyne y;as Berger s..'lid fi ve victims v.·cre taken as90Ciated wi th Na nja Williams tnterlors items lncludc: to Herrick r.1emoria 1 llos pital and tv.u in Ne.,.,·port Beach. At Redlands, he hari -Two council resolutions relating to Y.'C'llt to Kaiser llosp ital in nearby bttn with the former DeRue and 1hc C'ily's current.year npplication for Oakland. Gowland firm. funds w1der the grant payin'l for scccrity i\t flerrlck , public relatio ns director A nati ve of Chicago. l\.1r. Ball anty ne for Richard Nixon. Reports are that Dal'id !\1ar:.hall said three persons were movf'd v.·ith his famil y to Los Angeles the <:ity's Initial request for about bff.lught 1n. in 1905. $240.000 in f11nd s has been pared dov.11 Ile ldrntificd them as Johnnie (:rate. fie 1s survived by his \1·idn\\' Allynr. by the sranting agency to about $193.000. REEVES ... H. l·L A. J~art or 1-;ngl and \\'!IS serond .!ind countryn1an David llo.,.,·lett .,.,.,;1s th ird . In othe r races. David Curti s uf ~ta rblehead , ?-.fass. "·on the Soling class: Argyle Ca mpbe ll ol i\'e~'J>Orl Bead 1 tCJn k the Tempest cl~'\S: Carlo Croce o! Italy ct1ptured The Flying Dutchman class, 11ncl Paul \fl('harl Lo?h of Ne1• Jl :tl'cn. Con n l:M.'at f"\avid L'llma n 11f l.:i1.:u11;1 B1·;11·h 111 th<• .\iO c.la.-.~ Bcalen Youth Oi cs 56. of Oakl.:ind, gunshot v.·oond in th(• a d<1ugh1er Paul:i r.tu tchlcr of San -Discusskin ahout the progress of the cht•5t; TilOinas Jackson , 19, of Q[jkland, Clemente, nnd a sister. l\.1rs. Thon1as :innt•\"<-1tion b1c.l for the Forster Ran ch !'\'!()i'i CITY tl'Pl ) -A you1h be:iten guns hot \VOUnd in tt)C abdornen , ·rroy P. \V nlker of Corona de! t.far. ncrt'age. 11i;tl r.1nth!:.i nd prnpo:;o.."<I for \lith rh;un" and pushC'd under a 1110.,·inir \\"alkrr, 4~. of Berkeley, gunshot 11·nund The famil y sugizest s that friends 11 h11 c!f'vrloprlll'lll in oil drilli ng llJl(J housing, r:i r d1rd t.l onday en route to ;i Frcnlont in 1hc right ;i rn1. <i r:itc and ,/;ick"on \1·ish 1nake n1cmonal donations 1n ill r. 11nuld be one of the Jar~est merger! hn sp1lal po!icP s,11d Th« vicliin of a underw,·nt surgrry: \Val ker .,.,.<is trc,:1t1..'tl B:1llan1ync's 11;:i n1c to the An1crican or ne.,.,• land into the city in rn;iny <:l r('f'l fi~h11\:.tS1d .. nt1f11·d a<; Ji"ff l'rih'lli. in the l'nicrgency room. Can cer Society or the ir favorite chari ty. yC';lr!-.. 16. of Fre111on1 Tlit:re v.·as no immediate v.·ord oo lr===========================================::-thc othe r lv•o vic1in1s. .. , k nc..,.,~ -....·e look fi\'e thN', and it·~ fX>!iSiblc l wo only gol a Band-aid BIJd walked out lhe door," Berger said. At Kaiser. nursing supervisor Joyce J ern igan identifie d the victims as Thaddeus Spencer. 31. of Portland, Ore .. and Ellis Edv.·ard \\.illiams, 33. of Los Angeles. She sa id both v.·cre in satisfactory condition and were to be transferred to lllghland Hospital in Oakland . The neighborhood where the shooting took place was described as an area of residences and small businesses. The Brass Rail Is open 24 hours and serve."i food and coffee but no llquor, pollce suid. Berger said w I t ne s se s gave desctptlons of tv.·o cars at the shooting scene, one a gol d General Motors product, the other a 1968 blue Oldsmobile v.'ith a white top. \Vltnesses saw Uie cars drive west on 67th Street. From Page Al INCIDENT ... Drive at about 30 miles ptr hour. A follov.'Up police car arrived •bout that t!me and nearly ran over Ch andler and \Varrum a~ they fell out of the Jl'ep, \\'hich wns trnYf'ling at about 15 n1iles per hour at that point , officers said. \Varru1n was npparentl y r;tunned hy the f~ll. Clu1ndler said, en~bllng the t11·11 officers to handcuff him. •le w:is !hC'n u1ken to Hoag Me1norlal 1-lospllnl 1n Nt'\\'ptlrt Beach, but rcfu11f'd treatment f(1r his (acinl cuts. according to Ch"ndler. SESAME STREET SES AME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY S TREET IN THE HARB OR AREA THAT HASNT HAD A CARPET INSTALLAT ION BY ALDEN 'S. IN OUR SEVENTEEN YEARS , WE HAVE CA RPETED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA ME SA, NEWP ORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND HUN- TINGTON BEACH . ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK. TH E FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEI GHBOR-WE PROB ABLY CARPETED HER HOME. (IF WE HAVEN 'T, BRING HER IN WITH YOU .) ALDEN 'S • CARPETS • DRAPES IH THI HAR IOll AllA ' SIHCI IU7 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MUA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. Thru Thun .. 9 lo 5:30-4'RI .. 9 lo 9~• T .. 9:30 lo 5 • The jf'PP Y.'RS !ilopped and towed awny . \\ arrurn was arrested on chargts or b;1Ucrv on J police officer. lfr. y,·tu; tate r rr le.a~t'd on $2,51)) ball. I ~-------------------------------------------..l • • ' -'" ' ·- ' • ' I h di II ,, " SI' l'i ., Jia "" 10 an ' a II "d m In D c \ II "' c a ,, d • Laguna Bea~h Today's •'lnal N.Y. Sto cks VOL. 67, NO. 239, 2 SECTI ONS, H PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY. AUGUST 27, 1974 TEN CENTS Solon Ties Missing Yachts to Drug Smuggling \\'ASHINGT0:-.1 (AP1 -The Coast Guard 1..'0nflrmcd todav !hat sailing .'.llld motor yachts hav1· lx>f•n hijac·kl•d b.v aJJe,sed dntg runners. hut s;ud it ~iad no infGrma!lon lO :.u ppor! lhc l'la1n1 of a Ne\1' York co11gTl'Ss1nan 1:1at hundreds of Amerrcan 011·ners and crc11s d1s<11>- peared as a rf':.ult Rep. John r..turphy. tll·N.Y.l, t'l<urned !hat "literally hunrln.'ds of boa!s and hundreds of 011ncrs :i nd 1· re 11• s di~ppearcd in tl1e so111!1<'a.stt·rn Atlantll', the liulf of ~1r~1eo, :1!ong the J>:H~1l1c (_'(last and in I lav.·a1i. "The great bulk uf till· 1·1c11n1s werL' aclltal or su~pcctcd lill'gtts of drllg sniugglcrs 1rho h:t\'e found hiiacking <:<111 bl.• ;1ccurnpl1~hed <·:1!'11' ant.l 1hf' O\\lll'l'S chSIXl-~t'd 01 \111huut 'n1uch fear apprehension," he s.11d A t:oast (;uard ~pok(•srn;ui r;::iut !he st•r1·11:l' rt'CC'il c<l rcporl'l 011 t 11 t' d1sappearanee or niore than :1n )':!C'lll ~ in lhrce years but s;:.1d th1• L'iHJSt' of lhe d1s<ip1}('<1rancC' 11 ;1s unkn<11111 111 1110~\ t'iiSC'S. The spokesn1an said 1hrc" y:.l~hts had lit'l'll subsequently 1dcntif1td ;is b<.'1ng v11·11111s of hiJaCkf'rS and t110 nf th1· lhree h<Jd bl'l'rl 1den11fiet.l ;1s lnj<1<:k1·d by alll•ged dn1 g rtmncrs. A fourth ~·aeht since has hl't'Tl discoverl'd 1n foreign v.·HI C'rs :ind lhc tnrr·ign cou ntry is 1n1"cs\1gahng lh1' 1·Ja1rn::; of thl' persons fuund on IJ0;1r1J thn1 1he (Tc11· h:1d fallen ovcrboa1·d , th(• l'o<ist r;u;!r<t spokesrna n s:11d. 1'hc spokcs1n t1n said 0111' h1J;1ck111g e ezon1n ..... Saxbe 1fff1°1tiHf/ National Police Only Solution? Fron1 \\"ir~ Srr\•ic~ Ci~ICAGO -"Attorney f:cnert1I \\'il· li am B. Saxbc y,iamed todav that 1he na11011 v.ill nC<'d a nal1on:1I poln:c forec to keC'p it h;1n1 ··falhng :ipart" unlcS!'i another nieans is fow1d lo rC'Vl'f~c a $1..--yrocketing cri1ne trend. '\i"jth the crime rak! soaring from a six percent increase in 1973 to a l.J percent increase in this year'~ first qt.1:1rtcr. Saxbc said, the nation is in "dN'p trouble."' "If v.·e go on a'i V.'(' are, there is ,,,,----- U~I TtlePl'IOll Pioneer of Air Charles A. Lindbergh, who captured the heart of A1nerica with hi s 1927 solo flight over the AUant ic, is dead at the age of 72. Remembrances of his co I o r f u I and t ragcdy- !icarred career will be found today on Pages A3 and 4. N etVJJOrt Officer Gets llis ~Ian After a Struggle By JACKIE llY~1AN Of th• DltllY Piiot Sl•lf A Ne'>'•port Beach policeman who attempted lo write a routine citation l\fonday found himself battling wilh a construction y,·orker in and out or a moving Jeep, Police said toda y. The trouble began about 3:30 a.m. fn front of the Post Office at Riverside Drive and Avon St. v•hen Ofiicer Don Chandler wrote a citation for Noble \Vt1rrum. 34, of 73.~2 Slater Avenue. 11111,tington Bench. for having an open bol11e of beer in his Jeep. Accord ing lo Chandler, \Varrum. a con :;;truction \Yorker 11bo11t ~ix feet !All :ind \\f'lghing about 190 pounds, refused 10 sign the cit:itlnn .and nttcmpted to drive ll.V.':lY in hi s Jt.'Cp. "I grnbbcd hin1 by thC' arn1 and tried fSce INCIDENT. Paee A21 e1·C'ry possibility thal crimt' \\·111 inund.:1tr us, .. he said in a speech prepared for a conference of l:l\\' C'nforcl'ment administrators frorn the nalion·o; maior l'J!h'S- "The na!ion 1-1·outd then be f:lced 11ith the prMped. or falling apart or devi:;ing a national police force 1n ooe final effort lo restore domestic order,"' S.Uxbc said. But /JC' said this '>''OUld be a .1?,rcat dan~cr because a national poli ce torcf' could b('('()mc '"an instrument of n.at1011a! repression.'' ··A police st:Jte can control crimC'. bu\ that is not our \1·ay,"' Saxbe soid. Re,iecti n,g police state "eflicicncy" as a solution. Saxbe said lhc .ins\\·f'r lies in rC'storing the •·inner strength"" of the people and their institurinns . "It is partly the JOh of every citizen. of e\·ery institution, of every business." Saxbc said. "Because if thcv fad. 1h1'n our systcn1 of criminal 1usiicf' s1111µly y;ill be unable to hold back the tide."' tie called the upward trend '"harsh. bil!r r and d1 sn1aying." "\\ic ran nov1 perceive \1 ith shocki•1g clarilv 1hal \\·c have suffered a severe setback" in lhe fi~ht to curb c r 1 111 e . S<ixbc said lie no!C'<l 1ha1 the FBI t"n1fo rn1 (rtmC' Rcporls shov.cd !hilt lhe nuinbf'r (l! crirnes repor1cd to police dc'-·l1ned lour percent in 1912, lh1.: fir st drop in 17 year::. According lo !he FBI li i:;urcs. the cri1n<' ral(' held ~lf'ild.v for the f1r :o;t nine nionths of 1973. then soared 111 !he last quarier lo 16 pcrC'cn1 rnore than in the eo1nparable period of 1972. The FU! figures sho11•cd ii 15 pcrcC'nt increase for the first thr<'e rnonths of 1974. The FBI statistics reflect the numb('r of crimes reported lo state and Io..: ii I (See CRl~lt:, Page A21 Pair Surrender .<\fter Marijuana Seized i11 Lagu11a T\vo Laguna Beach 1ncn J\Urrendercd to local narcotics officers l\1onday in conneclion "''ilh a police seizure of n1orc than 50 pounds of packllged m:irijuana earlier. Arrested were Victor R. Hernandez, 23. an en1ergcncy medical technician. and Thomas G. Southard, 25. a hospital medical technician. both of 2 9 2 5 Rounscvel Terr.!l.cc, Laguna Beach. The two men were taken into custody and booked for alleged possession of marijuana for sale. Both were released on their own recognizance. Late last week. Laguna Be a ch nllrcotics officers arrested Tommy E. Floyd. 25, of the Rounsevel Tcrr:lce add_rec;s, and Alan V. Capparelli, 25, of Venice. Officers clai m to have ~cized 17 kilos (2.2 pounds each ) of n1arijunna fron1 a car driven by C11pparelli. The equivalent of 9 kilos lfl ler was roi1ficall'd allegedly at the Rounscvcl Terrace residence. Further arrests arc being sought by officers. • <X'Cu rred at Honolulu. 11hC'rt' the bo<Jt 11;1.') hi1ark1·d at dorJ..;..rd t· ThL· tht•l' i'rr11' nl£'1n.tx>rs t'l"l·nnially \ll't"C pul 01erboard 111 a ~u1<1IJ hfe ralt 11uh no food or 11;Hl"r. ht' ;..;-ud. 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Th d, Ill<• f1r:.! :1111'" 111 · ll.111' )h•;11d ul •1111li11 11g l11i1• lh:1I ' ~.itd ( 1nd1 (1 ,\g11il.1r 1·:>.l't'u111e otf1r~·r of 1111' 1_"i1.i:.1 1,,1,11t! ~·:1111•11 111ii:1l11·-.11111 T•·).. t ",1.i~· 1 ;u,11·d ;ind I Jrui.: 1-:11ti11• 1'1111·111 \r I 1111 111 I l'il I !<Ill iJl I J l'I ii l:i Ill ,\I 1.11 111 ,,,111! eca a ne ... ~· . ' " ·• > , " -. ' CooliHf/ Tlaeir 1fl1eels Ji --- \ ~ .~ i f . ~ .. There·s still a litlle tin1e lcfl to enjoy :;;un1n1C'r. and one of Lh e places to do it is the Laguna Kigucl Bc- gional Park. The park'!i visitors in La~una Niguel and lhc Sadd!eback Valley ha ve di ~f ovcrcd this ~11n1 1ner that ils .!.!r:i ... ~y :-lope~ arc goocl for a pienic ;in(! it~ windin g creek 1" pcrfct't for t'Onll ng your heels ;;ind wheel~. 4 Be1·]{eley Bai· Pat1·01i s H11rt, l l\.illed ll y Blast s BERKELEY f AP) -A shotgun bar· rage rip~d into an after-hours club froin a passing car early today, fate1lly in juring one man and wound ing four others. inofucfihg fonner tiea\'Yweight boxing contender Thad Spencer. police said. The dead m:i.n 1l'as identified as Thornas .Jackson, 19, of Oakland. an e"llploye of the club. lie died at Herrick l\1en1orial lfosp'llal here after undergoing surgery for <1n abdomen v.'ound. Police inforn1ation o(ficer Richard Berger said the shooting took place Rites Wed11esday • For Mary M)1ers Rosary will be recited \Vedncsday for l\1ary ~1yers of Laguna Beach, 10-year manager of the Petite Fleur fio\\·er shop in La,guna, who died Sunday. She was 57. tllrs. i\Iycrs is survived by four sisters. J\.trs. 1-lclen F.schbach or Laguna Bcat:h and StPlla Kilasky, Sophia Kilasky and A11n Kilasky of Culver City. Srrvi('f'!i \Vi!l begin Rl 7 p.m. nl tl1cCormick t.aguna Beach Ch:ipcl v.•ith burial lo rollow at lloly Cross Cc n1clery. at 6:02 :i.m. at the pr1va1e Brass Ti ail Social Club on Sacramento Street near 67!h 5lreet in south Berkeley. "\\1e have a total of four \round ".'d," he s:iid as JX!hcc cordoned off the area near the s1na!l, red brick building O'.lnd searched nearby stree1s. "I have no idea , no motive and no reason for it .. , Berger said. '"One nr possibly lwo vehicles drove up to the aftcr·hours club ;ind fired JO lo 12 shotgun blasts inside ," he said. !See SllOOTING, Page A2) SflOOTlNG 'FUN' ENDS JN DEATfl TAMPA. Fla. (AP) -Police said they ""·ere searching todav for a l<'t!n· ager \\'ho tried to shoot a toy airplane from a companion's head but misst>d and killM !he youth. Police wid tl1ond11y fh::it Michael D:l\'id Gon1.alcz. 12. 11·as shot in the head with a .~ellber pistol Sunday :ind died wllhin nn h~1ur al a hospilal. \\'ilnf'Sst'S un.jdC'ntl.Cicd scene. told older of ricers boy ran th(' lhe So/011 Pe111'iun Bill l~rpc al Gai11i11 g S1111por t SACRA1\IENTO (AP\ -The :iuthflr of ;i bill to rc1lC'al a SI n11l l:on pC'nsion hon.'.lnz:i for retirin_g :ind defentcd legislt1tor:;; S.'.IYS he is g:iining :ill ics in preparation for one fin nl :itten1p! 10 pass his bill. J•'rt>sh1na11 Assf'mhl ym:1n H ob er t i\lcLcnnan IR-l)Q\l"ney), said l\'londay 1h;11 thr1'c 1nore lcgislntors signi!(l up ;is <'Ol:IU1hor~ of his l"f'llf'al mf'a sure: Aso;e1nblyn1an KPnnclh Corv 111.t :0rdf'~l l;ruvt'I, a11d !-lens Cl:ire Herr\hill (H· Cl'rcsi, and l'e1!'r Ht·hr 1R-Tib1!ron1. Thal brings till' lot ;il of coauthors to 19 nf th(' statt>s 79 as::en1blyn1en and 13 of the 40 1ncn1hcrs of the Senate. rvlcl.<"!nnan said the add 1 ti on of coauthors to the bill by itself v.·on'l help revive lhe n1easure. It 11·:is killed \\\'O weeks ago by the Assen1bly Hules Commit1cc. But he said hr is continuing lo solicit coauthors SL'l.'k1ng fl ··sho\Y of strength." v.'h1ch he ho1:ic:s 1\'1H r·nable hint 10 revi\'e lhc bill in !ht• fo rnl or an1f'ndmenls jSet PENS ION, Pagt~I -~ P:11u·ak(' Fl'cil Se t J.aguna Bt·:11·h t1ons Club \1•11\ hold its ... 1.-.:th ;u1nu11I Labor Ila\' 1vl'r kt'l1d p;111<'illiL' hrl'itkf:1st (nun II ';1.nl 1o I ll 111 Sunday und ~londHy :it lll'islcr J'ark 1·th· brc;-1\..f:i't cos! is SI 75 pt•r person. l'C1r f11rth('r 1nlorrn<.1t1ou coutuct Ull! 1'ol h• al 499·2080 lh •1 r 111 1'a-;t•s 11h('r£" th1·v h;l\f"' ~··11•·d IM),11" 1n1•1l\1•d 111 srnu.:/.!hll).(. Ill•· h<!.11.-. 11 1·r~' 1·11 hrr 111\ 111'<1 lJ\ on•· ol 1111 ~lll U!!~f.'r' ()r f'h,i rlt•red b\' th1 111 l'f'11plt• 1n th1· ~·:1ch!11lg lratk· -;,1 11J thP1 kn .. 11 nl I· 11 1\1-.f'.~ of lu:..:h <:l'<i ~ b11:1t·J..1n,!. ··tr s .• gri1<:.~ly e1.:aggPril!Cd rl'pvr! ·• "1i1I Bil l Sl1·\Pns. 11hu has h1·en 1n1·(li1't.-d for ~4 ,\'1 ·:1r~ 111 l'aribbl•an yathlLng rind 1111\' a \1"11 \ nrk L'1ty l1 r1n that nlana.:t·" .1h11ut JOO f'.1r1hbea n· ch<•rter boats. · 'fo our J..no11lt'd)-!1'. tht·rL' h:n·._, been 1n ,1vbt• 111 •• 11r tllt,.t' ~11eh c;1:;;1•s.·· li1l l H1ili1n:.n11. L'(!1ltlr ol Y;icl111ni: 111.1)-!;111ne. snul he ht':i rd of onlv (lll1' 1 ·.i~,. nl hu.11 hij<l('king !)\" ;..rnugglf'r' lit' .uld1·d rlt.ll it 11<1 s t\\trcnll'I.\ 1111likl'l > !Ii.ii :-ll('ll (·,1""·" 1\'0uld gu unreported . Lagu11a Foes Of C11tbacks 13y JACK Clli\PPELL 01 1~• D1llv PLIDI Sutt /\ ean1pa1g11 to rrcall L1b'llna Beath. \!a~or l\oltn and other 1ne1nbcrs or 1h1· City Council is being considered 111· a ("Oah1ion opposed to laws limiting l1111ldlng den:.i1y u1 the city 's a1:iartment ton es. The recall acl\on v.·as part of a three· pronged approach resolved in a special 111eeting ;\1onclay, hosted by the Laguna l:lf'al'h Taxpayers Associntion (LBT:\). Ot lil'r acl ions ir1c:ltidcd C' o n t i n u C' d lobb.l'ing ;igainst !he building lin1it;ition ordinance 110\'I threading its \1·ay !hrougi\ lhe rnunic1pnl r11 ach111cry, and ;i court tc~t of lhC' ordinancl' and a building moratorium nov.· in cffec1 . Gil Ferguson, executive director of the Council for Environment. !::m- ployn1cnt, Economy <ind Development \CEEEDJ "'as a guest spc:1ker a! the mC'cling. I-'erguson said today the co.-1lition of L<igunan:; opposed 10 \\"hat be called "downzoning" further agreed to \\"Ork. 111th the Concerned C1t1zt•ns of Orange etlso opposing density reduction n1easures 1n their to\vn . Ft'rguson called it a '"grass roots political n1oven1cnl. .. .lan1l's Yancy. presi dent of the LBTA. l\'3S not available for comment. No lorinal steps tO\\·ard rec;ill a1.:t1on had bl'l'n tak('n hy mid-day Ferguson said !he 1nd1l'1duals involvrd haQ fon11cd a stcenng 1.:u111n11!lce :ind 1\'0ll!d be pursuing rl'Call c·oncurTently 111th :illcmpts to l1)bby agninsl th e dL•ns11y reduction. He said the lobbyi ng :nrt·rnpl \~·i1s J)robably dooined. ··rf there 1\'l'rl' ;.111y Just ice lh<'rc, 1hese JX'Oplc 1vould h:i1c not have been trc.ited as they have,'' he said. /\!so speaking at the v.•ell-attcndcd meeting \\'RS a Ne1vporl Beach attorney v. ho specialized in land use cases. The LBTA initialed a collection of SlOO frorn each of the propcr1y 01.,.ners v.ho 1\·ouJd be affected by the rcduc11on iii building density lav.· u n de r consideration by the city council. Orange Weather "Night and morning low clouds but mostly sunny from n1idmorn- ing to evening Wednesday. Little change in tl'mperalure with beach highs reaching 70 and rising to the mid-805 inland. 11\SIDE TODAY 011e thiug aviat1"1r Cl1arles A. Lindbergh really hated IL-Yl.5 to be called 'Lu cky t il1dy.' I-le cf(lin1s l11s trans-Arla11tic fliglit rtJOS 9ood pkn111111g. See stories, ::111<1 pi('t11res Paye A4, L M "''"' ., Movl•• •• C1Ulor11l1 ... l'!l uhlll "~""' •• (l•••llil4 .,.,, Nlll""fl -· •• C1m;c1 " °'"'" c.., .. ,, .. CfDU-ld " ....... , 11·1 Oe1!1t Ne1!c11 .. SVl"I• PW!tt .,, Ed!IO<lll , ... •• SHth 14·1 ""'''"!""''"' .. S!O<l Mu·1tt11 .1111·11 Fi,,ilKt ,t,t.11 T11t .. 111 ... .,, Mv G1•d,,tt •• TMllt" •• ... '"8,.DPI " w ....... .. l"l1tml•t•O" .. WDrld N"'' .. ..... l•..0.•• " ' ) A 2 DAIL y PJLOl ~ -!U Pushed by Car11t•n ter ·Local Schoo ls Bill Approved A bill v.·h!ch \1 ould ~1·\'1·r .... <:irnt" of the bonds lx·t\1 t·t·n loc_-:11 »1 t10Q/ lirJ<J1°t1 \ and lhe stall' lc.·gislatun' h.1~ n:11n111ly passed the state S1:nat(• 11·1th support or Sen. Deru1is Currx-111cr ! H-Ncv.•port Beach J and is hc~1deJ l•1r a fin,il assembly vot('_ The bill, 111trod111 ·1'cl 1.1 A~:-.t·n1b!vrn:1n JOlln Va st:onct•l!o.\ 1 f).S;u1 .JOl'>1· I: \~'1l\ approved by the ·Hl-:.eH t &'nate on <i 2J to 15 VOl<-'. The bill auihorizcs :tl\ school boards .. to initiate and c:1rry on any c:ducat1onol program v.•hich 1s not in Li.Inflict "iU1 law or purposes for which school boan:ls are established." The measure nov.• g(}(>s baek !o th!! assembly for approvaJ of arnendments made in the. Senate. CaJl)entcr. who carried the bill in Senate deba te, said it •rould increase Coast's Spr ag ue Wi11s l<in11 Cla ~s Regatta 01•ening KINGSTON, Ont. (AP! ll<'nry Sprague of Nf"WPOrt Beactt who will represent the United SI.ales at the Pan- American Games in Br<izil next year, won the Finn class race Sunday at the Oj)efling of the Ganadian Olympic Tr<1in- ing Regatta. Despite light and shifty "'inds that forced c:anceltation of one race and delayed the eighl others, Sprague guided ms 4.5-meter boat with ease. "J C«Jld play the .<:hifls <tll ri ght most of !he ~·ay. although \\vn r-:nglishmen almost caught llll' at the end."' he said. R. l~. A. Harl of England was second and countryman David lfo\vlett "'as third. In o11wr raers, David Curtis of t.-1arblehead, fl1ass. \\'On the Soling elass; Argyle Gampbcll of Nc""lXlrt Beach took the Tempest class: Carlo Croce of Italy captured the Flying Dut chman class, and Paul i\olichael Loeb of i\e1v Haven. Conn. lx·<Jt !)avid Ulln1an of Laguna Beach in the 470 class. Coast Highway Repairs Okayed An $18,000 project to reduce ·wet weather accidents on Coast Highway north of Laguna Beach has been approved by t.hc California Highway Comirrission l\'ith work to begin next year. The state will cIJt grClO\'eS in the ·pavement in a 1.8 1nile stretch from El Morro Trailer Park to Crystal Cove Road. The grooves. cut an eighth to a quarter inch deep at lhree-quarter inch intervals in the direction of travel allow water trapped to under vehicle tires to escape, thereby reducing creation of a water cushion bel\lo'een the rubber and the road. Such hydroplaning causes skidding. Surf Co1iditio1is Sta y in Lug u1 i<t Today's three to four-foot s"'·clls <1t Laguna Bc-ach are f'xpected 1o be nhout thl' same \\"ednesd~iy, lffeguard TJick J ohnson said. He said lhc effect of tropica l stnrrns off the tip of Baja C;~lifon1i:~ on 1hr Laguna coa.-=;t \va s not as great ~s he had t>xpt.'Clt.--d 1\1ond:1y . Lifeguards pulled 34 S\vimmcrs from lbe surf Monday, but reported no serious injuries. Crowds reached about 8,000, lnore lhan anticipated, because of late morning sunshine. Johnson said. lie predicted similar crowds today and Wednesday. ' · O"AMGE COAST DAILY PILOT lNO<•no-f,..•"O••'vP.l<d '""''""''""'"",,,_ t..~n<J I~" N""' '"" "r•'N"""<t !>\> '"' °'''V' r-""" P"ol"~'n"' <•m-nv ··~r.,••I~ •<l•'•·O' "'" P•"'"•"~~ '•' "'"'" ""•"I~ fnd•; 1.:i< (""'• 1o.1 .. u . "''"••i>Otl l1<•oc" ""''''~"" Bti.tt"""'" t.''" v .. 1 ... 1 ·~··"" B@,v-n '"'"" o;~~ "'' 1 • # 1 ~ .... c;,..., ....... 1: .. '" Jo··~ C..1• "~"· " ''""''" '~'Qna! M·l<<.oO 0'• ,,.,~,,.,._.., '••''""'"' ·•"1 c,,,n Oh• f"~ ptt"(.•"'' NN•>"•"C rl•"' ,. "' ))0 11"·' f»,.!-.!f ... I. c,._,.i. Meu Ul111l'o,A <)~fiJI\ P-t-,...,1 ri w.,~,I r, • .,<lm'>f •"<I """'''- }x~J;' (~y v"""'~'"•""C.•-.,,,....,."" l h<Yr-J ,A. 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Opponen ts r:i lJ !.he bill a "blank t·J11·i·k '-for lnl':il ~chool dJstricts. Sr11:itors Alhr rt BO<ld:i t f)-Sacram(11toi :i nd ~lcrv~11 f)yrnally 11)-Los Angell'SI, thi> only 1;1·0 t'dueators in the Senate, votrd ;1gains1 lhP rneasu rc. Rodda. chair1nan of the Sen;:itc F,duc;ition Comn11llt-e. s:tid the bill 1s i;o broad "l h:ll o•vt·n rny eonsul1an1s s:i~· they don 't undl'rstond 1'.hat 11 does.'' "!Cs ;i bl;1nk clh·ek if l'l'er lh1·rc v•as one. s:1H! l'l:irk Bradley tH-~·11 Jose), another opponent. But Senator Ruben Ayala ( D - B<1 kersfield ~ said the bi ll means n1ore local contt'OI and ho"rne rule. "Everv comn1unity has the right to dcter1nii1e the level of education it want s and is \\'illing to pay for," he said. Rule l'rotes t B y l11trepid Disallowed NE\1lPORT, R.I. (1\P) -Tntrepid"s protest ag;iinst Courageous, lodged for an alleged infraction of rules during one or Sunday's final ra ces to dl•termine a defender for the 1974 Arnerica's Cup, \\';JS disallO\\'ed lod~ly. \Vith the New York Yacht Club race committee ruling againsl I n t rep id , Courageous leads the final trial races 4-J. Willia m I~. Foulk ,Jr .. race committee chainnan of the New 'York Yacht Club. said the protest ~·as filed by Intrepid follO'o'o'ing Sund ay's race in ~·hich Intrepid lost by JO seconds. The protest 1vas !he re:-:ult Cif an incident where the ill'o /2-nietcr yachts \l'ere approaching the third mark at about nine knots. \\/ell before the mark, Intrepid, sailing .-=;lightly faster than Courageous, established on overlap on the insi de, or to the v;ind"'·ard of Courageous. Courageous headed off somewhat in an unsuccessful auempt to break this ovC'rlap. At no time did Courageous head below the mark. Intrepid called for room al the mark and Courageous responded that she \1•ou1d carry Intrepid above the mark. Then Courageous altered course lo wi ndward of the mark. The official Ne\-\' ''ork ruling on the prolrst Couragrous abided by yachting rules. Yacht club ~lated that international Cou ragf•Ous nnd !nlrPpid Jpft lh" d·~-k~ of the •'°'t~\1·1X1rl sh1py11rd :-ind 1he \\'1 l11arns ;ind l\l t111ehestl'r sh1p~ard. rrs1:oe<:t11·,·!y. e<1rly lod;iy to said anolhl'r f1n:il tn:il ral'\: on Hhodc. IslanU Sound. (;rou p ~ Benefi t 111 ~Ti ne 'l'astin u e Lagun:l Beach's 1-listorica! Society and free clinic \Vill bcnt'fit fron1 a u·lne· iastlng open house to be held from 7 io 10 p.rn . Thursday at Warehouse of \Vines. 230 Bro<1d\,·ny. Live entfftainrnent and i;; n a ck.-=; including cheeses and brends v.·ill be provided by lhe store \l'hich opened four ;i..·ecks ago. Wine is 50 cents a glass :ind :ill other snacks \vill tw. free. l'rocceds 1~'i ll be split bellvcen tl1c Hi storical Socie!y and the free clinic Heprese11t;1!ives fro111 both groups ~·ill bf' present to answer questions aboul their project.~. Veterans Ben efits Aired in Lag11na Veterans benefits will be discussed by Lagunan 0 . \V . Price Thursday during a noon luncheon meeting: of the Laguna Nibruel Kiwanis Club at ilC'n 13ro"'n's Restaurant. Pr ice , a retired Vflrr.1ns Administration and Vf'ferans Bureau worker. will also recount incidents of his early years with the forn1er Vrtcrans Bureau. J'1or c Bofli es Fo1111d BERKELEY Sl'lllNC.S. \\I. \'a. (i\l'I -Hescu" v>ork<:rs l\1ondav found four mo r c bottics in the fire h!(1ckrned ruhble of !11(· \\';1sh1 ngton !louse Uo!.cl, brinl'(in~ the known d11Ath toll !<1 1 l. OfOciats bel1rvr !.1 prr.~ons perished in 1hf' 1)1;111' ~'h1t•h <lr5;t f<JVl'd 1hc hot<'I :ind four other builchngs 1n ll1t' block Su11t1:1y ..... - . • ·• • .r 0.HY P+lol S11U Pi>o1o W orl{ Sta1·t s 011 Nig t•t~l '!; Fi1'st Pa1·l{ F'orty-one acrt·s of Lai::una N1g'l1('J p;irk )and dl•d1t;1tf'd lo !hi· 1'11t111ty hv Avro (:On11nu111I\' 1>evl'IOp1·r~ 1.\tTI 1 at ,. no1v l>t•1ng prt:parcd for <le•('lopn1t·11! ;is the Nigut_•I HrrJ's 11r~t m<1J1.1 1 L'(1111n1w1Jty park. c:r:iding has hcgu11 ;i\ (h(' 1 'n11111 \';ill1•1 CunHlllUli1v ]':\rk :-1tp 1•\jlt'Cl1·d tu 101' ope11 to !lie pubht.: I)\' 1~17ti, <._;1•11t' \\'!u!• Avco comrr11u1ily rL·l~1 Jons dirl•ctor. ~aid . Partially funded hv Joc:al tax dol!;ir-.. park facilities \\"ill 1n~tude 111hll'lil' fie ld$. handball courts. p1c11il' fal·il1t1es, blC)'('iP and biking trails and rot lots, \\'hlll' said. JUDGE LLOYD BLAN PIED PRESIDES AT OUTDOOR SE SS ION IN MURDER TRIAL Court Official,, Jury Visit Santa Ana Si te Connected to Slaying of Cella Kin Avco will invei>l about one rnllh on dollars in land, grading, utility i1nprovrn1 ents and planning e:<pensrs for th e park. Bill Str;i.·a rt. dirC'ctor of property rnanagemcnt for the firm, s:1irl. .--~~~~~~~~~~-. Ford 1i cce pts R ou1a11 ia Invite \\! 1\ S It ! N c; '!' () N 1 l'Pl l P rc~1drn1 Ford tod <iy arcrp!C'd nn i11\!la11u11 fro1 n Hon1<.i 111an l'r('sidt•111 r\1l·ol<1c Cl•aust'Sl'LJ to \i:;it the C'nn1niun1:;t t•ounirv. "[ \\'Ould Jik e !O accept the in\·i1ntion," Ford !old Ceausescu 's einissary Vasile Pung:in, \\'ho de· liven..'CI the invllalion, "It is a question of when \VC can 1nake mutual ar rilnge1nents.'' r·onncr President Ni.xon visited Rornania in 1969, the first Amer!· can presid('nt to visit a Communist country. Ceausescu \.l'as instrumcn- f;d in helping r\ixon milkr> the diplomatic breakthrough to (,'hina . f 'ror11 Page ,1 l SIIOOTI NG ... All the victims ~'ere inside. "ll appeared the blasts "·ere in rapid SUCt:'l'S.<iion. Jt "'ou!d be likely that niore than one person was involved," he said. lie said Spencer, 31, of Portland, Ore., v.•as shot three times in the leg. Spencer beat Ernie Terrell in 1967 and was ranked No. I by the World Boxing Association. He was beaten by Jerry Quarry in 1968 and his caret'r steadily declined. The glass door of the building \vas shalterrd and debris and bloodstains covered !hC' carpet insirle. "It's not a plush club at all," Sgt. Oob Miller s<iid at the scene. lie said the building has a 11111<11! front alcove and visitor" inusl ring the bell 10 get through the first door to a second, wooden door. lie said the shots were fired into the alcove "''here al least three victin1s v.·erc standing. "At first I thought it was a car backfiring," said R.T. Perry, who lives tu•o blocks a ""·ay and v.\Jo gathered in :l sn1all knot of people out.side. "I was ln bed. Then J heard the an1bulance , but when I came out il was all over." The neighborhood where the shooting look pla~ was described as an area of residences and small businesses. The Brass H.ail Is open 24 hours and serves food and coffee but no liquor, polic·e :;;11CI &r~Pr .~:ud \lo' i t l1 r :-. s e s g;i1·c <le~c1pl1i1ns of 1110 1·ars al !he shootini.; ~ct·ni.:. one a gold c_;ener;!I :O.loiors product. th e other a 1%8 blue Oldsn1o b1k· \\Ith ;i \\/11!e 10p. \\'1!n l'~~('S :-ail' 1J1c cars drive \I CSt un 6/th ::itr~cL INC ID ENT • • • to spin hin1 around," said Chandler, \\•ho is five feet 10 inches all and \vrighs liO pounds. "He punched me in the throat <ind knocked me b::ick !lbout three feet." Ch:indler said he sprayed !11ace at \Varrum and radioed for help but the dispatcher ilidn't understand \\'hr.re he \Vas and asked him to r c pea L his re- riue~t. llut he didn't get a chance. AC'cordi ng to Chandler. Warrun1 . apparently unarfected b~1 the J\tace, kicked Chandler nnd l1\'0 began fi~htini? in earnest. "The i\1acc \\•asn't affecting him but it i:;ot in 1ny eyes and r r.oti!d hardly see." Chandler said. "Finally he got back in the Jeep and I called fo r help again." Frorra Page Al PENSION ... lo other pending legi slation. "\\lith enough strength we can have our amendments adopted and attached to another bil l. By Wednesday or Thursday at ihe b1tcst. \Ve'll know if it's possible to be done,'' McLennan said. tvlcLenn<Jn introduced J1i s measure following an Associated Press story describing )Jt)1v ;1 hllle-no1recd clause In the legisl<1t1Vf' pension law permits legislalors "'ho le.1vc office 1his year -either bv rhni('<-' or defeat at the JXJlls -to Collect p~·nsions immedlateJy ra1her th.1n \va1ting un!il 11gc age 60. J\lcfif'nn;1n described that clause 11:.-:; J "npnff of the 1r1xp<1yers" an<! l1!l('!l1p!('d 1/J hnve It rCpt"Hlcd before <1tlj()Ur111n1•111 al the end of this v.'f;!ek . Si1 spec t's Wif c 'II ea1~cl Ye ll s, Sc1·ean1 s' i11 Roo111 Uy 1'0'.\I HARLEY 01 !tit Oaily P110I Slltt Louis SLanl ev \\'icchl'1:k1's \\'ifC \\'i\1 testify that she ·heard loud voices arguing an d a v.·oman 's screan1s shortly before she round her husband kneeling by the prostrate body of l\lrs. !\1arion Carnill::i. r-.lorgan , prosecutor Frank Briseno told an Orange County Superior Court jury I\1onday. l\lrs. !\lorgan \\';1s 1he ino!her-in -\n1v of Ur. Louis Ccll;1 ,Jr., !ht' l\li.~sion \"ieJO ph ysician prominent in Orangf' County hospital deve\opn1t•nt a11d k110"''" 1n the area as 1'~1r, Den1oerat"' for the political influence he \vi clds. ,IlriS{'nO told the jury in his opening sta!crncnt that l\lrs. S<indy \\'iccheck1, 23. said her husband ro!d her to "grl out and close !he door '' immediatel.v after she entered l\lrs. !\I or g a n · s apartn1ent last r-eo. 28. Briseno said she has stated tha t \Viechecki. 30, bcing tried for the mur- der of I\olrs. Morgan, later rr!urned to their apart1nent ;ind told her that the 79- ycar-old widow hud hand an epileptic fit. Briseno said she has also stated that \Vienchecki explained to her that hf· had one hand on Mrs. r.torgan's chest to keep her from getting up and hi ~ othrr hand over her mouth to stop her biting her tongue. W estcr11 Rancl1 Life De tailed In Library Filn1 • A free program on riding and \\'CS!crn r<1nch life featu ring speaker J\lark Rogers. Leisure \\'or!d stab!emaster ;ind horse trai ner, will be presented at 4 p.in. Thursday by the L..1guna Beach Branch Library. Rogers. a horse-shoer at the lrv1nC' Equestrian Center. \1ill speak on thl' tcrnperamcnt of the horse and gl\·e tip:-; to beginning riders. Saddles. bridles and ur la·r gl';J r v.·ill be displ.-i~·rd li.ogers' talk will folio"'· the sho~·ing of t\10 ch jl<irl'n ·s fil n1s. "Trail Hid1'" :ind "J:Jn<'y Sue n11d lilt• Tug.1!00:· The filn1s "''ill alsn !)(• sho1111 dun111; ;1 2:.10 p.m. Saturd:1y filn1 progr:i1n :'lloog 1\·!lh t\\·o othrr filn1s. ··r u1nble11l'\-'d · <ind '"ThP (O\lo'." \•"or fur!11t·r lnfnrrn:1l1011 co11 1.1ct !h1· lrhrary, :!li:l (:l1'lln•·yr1· nri ~\'110 said 1\lrs. r-.torgan had takrn ClVt·r the 1nanage1nent of the Aladdin Ap<•rtments building in s~inta Ana after \Vicchecki allegedly pocketed rrnt paid to him by tenan ts and repeatedly failed to perform the duties assigned to him by Cell a, \Vho O\l'ned the bu1!d1ng. The prosecutor said i\lrs. i\tarion Ce!l.1, !he physician's wife, \1·as thr l:ist person other U1an her killer lo .see !\lrs. Morgan :ilivt". Hrisi.:•no s;ild !he moth('r and daught('r 11rid hu1ch 1t1gc1hf'r at :111 Anahr1n1 hotel 1:1~1 1:eb. 28 ;1l !i'r \1'hi{'h ,\frs_ Ct'lla lln1pp1·d ,\Ir:>. '.\!orga n off outskle the l7 1h :-:1rcl't <1pa rtn1ent building. Th\' prosecutor told the jury that 1\1r:;;. C1·lk1 "'·il! tei;Jifv that her mother v•a\'l'd It) ht·r fr orn lht~·\\'indn11· of the 1nan::igcr':o; uff1 rc ;1s she dro1 e :n1 J ). An hour !:tier. Hri~t·no :;aid. 1\lrs. :'ltorg.111 had been ~lranglrd to death bv :1 kdll'r who carr"1ed hrr bodv to a' \';1{·:tnt lot bt'hind !he building· and t·ovi•n·<l 1t 11 ith ;;1 bedspread :ind a sofa co•·er. BriSl.·no S<lid police checking into the origin of a t:all n1ade to 1he FBI hy n n1a11 1vho s:iid t.1rs. !\·!organ had bt'tn kidnaped later found the body and ;1rrested \Viechecki :1ftcr fJ\IC!'ilioning the forn1er janitor. BriS<'no urgued today 1h:tt \\'icchcck1 nlade the call and that the unemployf'd hospl\,11 ord erly tore up tht~ note thi'lt c1e111and1·d a ransom of $50,000 for ~!rs. t\lorg:1n·,._ safe retum. Arresting nfflcers said the ransom note and the c·all ~·ere part of a ruse !o c11rcrt th(·ir a1ten!1on fro1n \Viecheck1's involvrment in 'lhe slaying of the \\0\do1\', Circus _i\erialist Plunges 40 F eet COLCt.IBUS. Ohio I CPI) -A trapeze :!r11s.t, described as one of the best, Inst tier grip during a circus lent 1~·rfnrn1anee at the Ol1io State ~·air anrl fi·I\ 40 ft'('I Lo the ~round heforr :1 !'a P<iCill' crOl\'d of 3,500 chiidrt:n :Jlld adult~. Fi-lir •'lf!\'ial <; sai <I llfnn<l;;\' that Jnge H1sb1111 , .1:!, :'.:1r:1:-ot:1. Fl;1, v.:is prcparin~ ro do ;1 "hrel hnrH!" (ron1 ;i hi gh tr;i~;c br.r in :1 ('1r(·us tent alo ng !ht• ftPr:::. n11ri- v.;1\' when she :1p1H1rrntly lo.:;t hrr .rip. ;.:he 1\·;:i <.; l1~tM t0<!:ir in f:11r !'flnditin11 ;11 t)h1u St;.il1' l'111\t·r·~1 !y !lo<.;p1t,1! \lo'llh k1cln~·y and pPlvis inJuri cs_ --------~--- SESAME STREET SESAME STREE T IS ABOU T THE ONLY S TREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T HAD A CARPET INSTALLATION BY ALDEN S_ lie said an addition::!! $800.000 in tax dollars "'·il! be needed for di'vclopn1ent. County p.1rk officials arc 11011· ptanni11 f! 1he park's design ~ind \\'hilf' ::.aid !ht' hon1eo\lo11t•rs ;i$soci<i.tion 11 ill hold <1 public hc;1ring l;(oforl' fi11:1! plans h-t\1' !K"<-'11 romp!ctcd. lJx:al"d al Cro11n \'allev Pnrk11·a\' ;111d ,\igut·I Ho:1d . 111(• s1!l' "1nelud1•s ':illout 1 \\'•l at·rv:> nf 11n11 sal!l1' sloµ<.'S. 'f hc rt"St of t~c land is ~ eonibinalkn of fl.'lt ;ind hilly <lrl':IS to be dcvt'lopcd as picnic and recreational f~icilities, \\'hil1: said. Groundbreaking ceremonies at th(: park site Friday marked the culmination of tll'o years of planning by Avco. the ('ounty 1>arks <l1strict and the L.<igu11a !'>igucl llomC0\1·ners Association. Thf' pa rk l\'!ll se rve a:; a link betwN.·n t~ 11oulton Niguel \Valer District propt·rty and L.agun;i Niguel Rrg1on ;1I !'ark . Hiking and bi cycle !rails arc planned to link the 1hree properties. \\'hite Sil!d. 01e1nicaJ Blast Plag ues l'iren1en At Laguna Blaze ~::<ploding can~ or c he rn i ca Is N1111ptic:ited fi re fighting at If' n1 ]1 ls .\londav ~·hen a h!azc eruptC'<I at :J !ool sh.ed and mnintenanN' yard 0.,..11('1'1 by the ~tou!ton Niguel \VatC'r District in I.<iguna Jfitls. Firemen ans"'·erc<l a :.·43 p.m. c;ill re ix> rt ing a t:rass fire :it I hl' local ion. '.:!·!4 \4 l\.loullon P:1rkwny \\'hen tht'y arrived, the shed nnd its con!e111s \lo'('I'(• ;1blazr, a fire drparlmcnt spokesn1;in sn ic1 Thr fire rnu~d an £'¢imatC'rl $?...S.OO'l d:in1age, according !o Hat!allon Chi('f Grorgr Touss(lint of thr Or<uigr ('.ow1ry rirc Dep<1rtn1ent Laguna llills Station. Cause of the fire is still und~'lcrin1nl'd Four engines and seven lrucks responded 10 the call and the fire was out by ti p.m .. firemen said. No injuries were reported. J'rom Page A l CRI 1\1E ... poJJce in sc,·cn categoriC's -murdC'r , rape. assault, robbery. burglary, !ar«>ny and 1notor vehicle !heft. 'r17e full -yenr report for 1973 is dt1f' for relcas<' &•pt. 6. Sax br said rhos..' figu res "\rtll ~IX)\~· that crin1e ;ic1ual)y llltTcased during 1973 hy 6 1)('rr1•nt. not the 5 percent th~1t "·as earli er prcd ictc<i . "The fa ct is thal for at lcJst a hrtl'f period. v.·e ha1'e lost our lnit ia!i\·e <1nrl :ire b<1ck on !he defensive:· he told the police chiefs. J IN OUR SEVEN TEEN YEARS. WE HAVE CARPETED THOUS AN DS OF HOMES IN CO STA M ESA. NEWPORT . BEACH. LA GUN A BEACH AN D HUN - TINGTON BEACH . ON E N EIGHBO R TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WO RKED IN EVERY H OME ON A BLOCK _ ALDEN'S THE FORMULA IS SIM PLE-WE TRY TO MAKE EACH CUS TOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME. (IF WE HAVEN 'T. BRING HER IN WITH YOU) CARPETS • DRAPES IN THE HARIOI AREA ' SIHCI: 1,57 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646°4838 HOURS: Mon. 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(RJ R1ch1e's worldly l• Ciud1d 'tila l1itnll, Potsie. lines up a date lot · Hoc:hes T1p1ti1s him with Mii!J Lou and counseb ll·OOOQQ Eil~ffi Ntwi Richie not to be ~·s usual imma· · {~j(i){1.QJ £i)~(!J Ne"' tu1e self. ,l\atliy. 0 Dare t;utsls, O a,sl of Groucho fl Dtilt:r s Choice (6) w,att Eirp I Sll•_n to Adventu11 m Alfred Hil,hcock Presents Qj ::.:~ (Zhr) "Mt. Belvtdtre CE) M~wit; '1h1nder Over T1112itt'" G.es to Collete" («tm) '49--tlll· (adv) 57-Robert Hutton. lon Webb Shirley Temple. t17] I;() Pe!er '""" E · . 1;26-The s.11nt M111 .9.adds, Min Dtslr11J1 £0 Yota lor Health ~!:'.tt; (~(!))Wanted: Oe1d or Al.wt • Mowil!: "Th : Decision ol Ch1 is· 11:30 EJ (iJ, ll) (j) CBS Ute Movie: !Ofllltr Blake" (dra) '48-Roberl (C) "F11u!ein OM;to r'' {dra) '69- Dou1!1s, Altlli Sm!lh. Suty Kend1ll, Kenneth More. ,,. ! l23 Ci)@) m Joh•ny Car1an Fractured Flid.eri 0 EATON Presents :3 in 6) Mow!e; "t tower the Ulldt1· * "Th A · p d " world" (dr1) '54-Sean McClory. e mer1can ara e 0 (~ (!i) rn (;£) Widt wartd series. The 34th ST AR M~sttry ··.v.urder Wor•s Ove111me" with Richard Kiley 12:00 0 Movie: "Hoine on the Pr1irit" I)@~ (j) ! ll'lC1Al I K1ns11: ( .. es) "J9-Gene Aul iy. TM 34111 Star Richa1d Kilty pot· Q Wanttd: Dttd or Ali'lf. t11ys the head of a larnil y 1htou~h m Movie: (Cl "l 1l•y1tte0 ' {d1a) whose hvtlo viewers set !ht e~olu· '62--0rson Welles. Jack H1wkin~. lion or Kansas llom a barely ha~it · 12:30 (:J Candid Camt r1 able storm-iwept land, 1denllhed on 'e1rly maps as "The Grtal 1:00 ll) 0 (j) ~ 00 Nt•s Ameritan Oe~erl," th1ou~h i1sl O @l Tomonow bloody birth Is the 3•th state in 1:•5 E) Movie: "lht Stttl T11p" (dra) 1861 a~d mto an era where. with "52-Josepn Co11en, Jer~a Wngtlt lhe planting ol ii hardy strain ol l 111htal called Tu1~er Red, the 1oob1 2:00 m All·Nigflt Sholll': "I Aim 11 the of its p1e~ent agricultural pros· Star:i," "War cl the Salellites .. W e dnesday D~.YTIME MOVIES 2:30 0 (C) "So This Is Paris" (rom) '55 -Tony Curtis, Gloria DeHaven flQJ (C) "T1110 lovtf' (rom) "61- Sh•iley Mactame, lawrefl'Ce HaN•W, JK~ Hawkin~. t:t0 0 (C) "Solllt Ptoplt:" (ad v) '63 -41enrttth Morr, Annika Wills, Oav1d 12j (I) IC) "Tile tool Ones" (mus) '67-RodOy McOowalt, Debbie Wa'.· Htmminp , David Andrewi.. l :OO (i ! "Out Relations" (com) "36-- t:JG 0 "I• 01e Meantirnt. D1rLm11" Liurtl & Hardy. (tom) '44-Jeanne C1a1n, F1a11~ l 1ttimo1e, (u1ene PaitJe. 3:30 I) (C) "Che1pe:r by tltf Dozen" 1:00 0 "The (ilau ,;,1 .. (my;) '42 (com) '50--Chllon Webb, Myrn1 -Alan Lado. Veron•cz la~'· "Gun· Loy, Jeanne Cra111. smok•~ (wes) 'SJ-Audie />l urphJ. (Jl "Ferry to Hone Ko11(' (dra) '61 Susan Cabot. -Curt Jur11en~. llMn Well!S. 1:00 m "Je•nnt lltlis"' (d11) '57-0 iC) ''T1m11rinr" (iidv) 'M- llim Nowak. Jell Ch1ndler. Niner K111an. James f o1. l:ilO ~ (C) "The Fint T11we lin11 S.lts· 4:00 0 7, rJ I "P1j1m1 P1rty" (com) '64- 1111(' (com) '5&--Ginger Hoger•. Tommy Kirk, Annet\t fun•ce llo Carol Chanmng. 5:30 ID (C) "Good "ews" (com) '41- l:OO@ "llltr1t Entry" (dra) "49-M;;rtaj June Allyson. Mel !011n~. l'el't l•., Tme n, How~id Out!. ford. ' KOCE TELEVISIO N LOG J:OO MAKING TH!NGS GROW tC I .. SMr! c uis•· S:• WHEELS, l(JLNS, AN D CLAT IC) ""Btglnnlr>Q lo Tl,.n1;" ""' lht Polter '' Wllttl (yli•ldf"r" 4:00M IS T E JI' R OG ER S NE IGHBORHOOD !() •;lO ELECTIUC CO~PINY IC) 5:M SESAME STll!EET !Cl 6:08 OltANGE COUNTY REVIEW !Cl 6;:Je A SEASON 0 1' CClEl!lltAT!ON (Cl This Prt'JOr~m documrn!' O!'t W11me11r In It. llft ol CnltaQo's i::,.,.. ~ ...... 1 tt>e~I·~ 1;00 Mill(ING THl1'GS '"Shor! C~T$" l:lO A WORLD TO "Fr~nre on !hf Move" 1100 SPECIAL: !Cl 0"P11rol•"' • Fillur (!llV) in !ht W11sn•~!on SI.lie Penl!e~llary, were ioent bv the Pl'"OdtK!itlrl t•tW 10 lllm Th)\ <lotu~n•~•y. E. G. M;tr~hllll "'"'ate~. t :De Sl9EClilL ICI "Myshkln" mini WIN A BIKE A bike a day will be given away at Fashion Island Newport Center now through September 7th. ALL YOU NEED TO DO to en- ter this contest is to pick up your free entry coupon at most Fashion Island stores -fill out and deposit in the big drop box under the "sky-divers" statue on the mall near Penney's Winners names will be posted daily on the drop box & winners will be notified by telephone. Good Luc k! FASHION :;.ISLAND N l:W PORT CENTDa pedflc Cont High••)' -B.twun J•mboree •nd M•CAflhur t ( 31/2 DAYS ONLY Wednesday 7:3 0 a.m.·6 p.m. Friday 7:3 0 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. SALE STARTS 7:30 A.M . SHARP EACH DAY OUR "HOTTEST" SALE OUTDOORS UNDER THE SUN! ds of Tires Must Go . Warehouse -ttun~re -Buy .. ow & Save We're Cleannq Our . -One-of·a-K1nd WIDE 70 SERIES GENERAL SCRAMBLER Sc~ler LeHerwhite FIBERGLASS BELTED Sets -Some pairs QUALITY IHDIA TIRES MANUFACTURED BY GENERAL TIRE 4 PLY NYLON CORD WHITE WALLS 825xl 5 ••. 825xl4 ...... $16 885xl5 •••• $18.9 5 900xl5 ' ... $19.95 Plus s 2.32 to s2.eo F.E.T. ~ral re GT SOM White in f .E..1 .s 198 ~' ,£ ~ "d _,.~ Uy. ~ ~ GENERAL JUMBO 780 FIBERGLASS BB.TED 95 ~ ~ 2f..,7().1450 G 2 70xl 9 < ·;5 ~ _ .. tt!I F.E L S2.54 F.E.T. S2.84 ~ L-78-15 D-RAHGE Block f .E. T. $3.~7 STEEL BEL TED RADIAL BLEMS 541 $ PLUS S2 2e"10 S3.60 F.E.T. E•ch Tire-Oependino on Size Don · Swedluncl's BR7S:.l 3 DR78-14 GR78-14 GR78-15 JR78-l 5 Ul78-IS J.7814 H-7814 F.E T. s2.1s to s2.eo Alignment ·COMPACT & STANDARD AMERICAN CARS Extra charge for larger · or air conditioned cars, selling lorsion bars ..• and parts if needed. (/. EVEN If -You do not need tires now, it will pay you to buy them and take them with you. Wheel mountinq FREE when you need them. $ General India Whitewall FiberCJlass Belted 4 '1y Mylo• Cord ond l .._..., ... tt"-•·7111. f,.11 . ..,. GENERAL INDIA· RBERGLASS BELTED $ Complete BRAKE OJERHAUL IHCLUOf S: !:'!!!'!"--.... 1. lns!all NEW heavy duty lining on an 4 wheels' , ,_., 2. Rebuild lhe cylinders on all wheels! 3. Bleed brakes -1ns!all tieavy duty brake fluid. 4. lnspecl brake re1urn springs 5. Turn and true all 4 brake drums ~-'-""-.-!l/)t,,-] 6. Repack front wheel . THIS WEEK O>JLY. .. STANDARD &COMPACT 'AMERICAN CARS beatings. 7. Adjust brakes and check emergency link.age. 8. Road test YOur automobile. s59's -dw91 fw ............ '"'9W ccn. ...cl -pcoit If Mtdod. GENERAL TIR E • COAST GE ERAL TIRE ' 585 WEST 19th ST., COST A MESA -DAILY 7:30 to 6:00-646-5033 -540.5710 Sooner of later ... you'll own Generals I • 1 A that Mo he wld to boil the \\'i he in a a!tc Apa Cl E. I lJ1e all imn apa '.lO. • by R A Bea mor Jl ve tied ado w defi a k stat by to easl o!Qc Ci over o( • , • ~ '• r. ,. . , • • • ' . ' •' ... Saddleba~k Today's Finni N.Y. Stoeks ED IT ION VO L. 67, NO. 23 9, 2 SECTIONS, 2~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1974 TEN CENTS ' 'Planners Order Rezoning of Northern Irvine lly JAN \\'Oll1'JI 01 !hi 0.1.., PUol Sl•ll The frv111e Pla11ni11R Con1n1 iss1on Monday directed the city s!aff lo beg111 slcps to rezone all o( North Irvine at once frorn an agricultural to a "plnnncd community" zonC'. The alternative ,,..·ouliJ be rl'·7.onu1g the 2,7l l·acrc area brtwecn .Jeffrey Drive and (,\liver Drive north of lhl' S<tn L>1cgo Frcev .. ay 11nd bounded by I r v 1 n c Boulevard a piece at a tin1e. A specific plan. an in tern1f'Cliatc step bet~'een a gencr11l plan and an actual ~\ 11,}. ' ~·· jf • .t. • PC zooe change, has already been approved for North Irvine by the city. "We have to protect the 1ntegrlly of that plan," said Cornn11ssioner {jary Dalz.etl. "We have to thi nk of 1he plan as the in1portanl thing, rather than the desire of the individual properly ov.•ncr. "If we zone this all at once as a plaMed cornn1unity zone, we'd have a common set of standards. If we don 't do that we'll never have a vill~e up there ," he added. TI\e C'0111mission's recommendation came after discussion of a position paper " -·•i.. .. - " l • _il\1 :J, produced on thl' subject by the planning staff at the C'On1111issio11'_.. rl'(!uesl. The report listed six pros and five cons to the possible PC zone chan~e, examined frorn the Standpoint of t ~ city, properl y (iv.·nl·rs favoring the Nort , Irvine Plan, dc1>artn1entaJ budgeting,\ tirnc expenditure, and the intcresls of the city's residents in general. Planning Director William Livingstone said in his vie.,•; the all·at-oncc zoning made sense, saving at least 20 individual zone change procedures in current property owners in tht area went JUDGE LLOYD ' BLANPIED PRESIDES AT OUTDOOR SESSION IN MUROER TRIAL Court Offici•ls, Jury Vis it Sant• An• Site Co nnected to Slaying of Calla Kin Elderly Widow's l(ille1· Left Trail, Says Of fice1· Rv T()flf RART.F.\' 0'1 111• 0 •11• ~Uel Sl•tt A S..1111.1 Ana pohC(> offitc·r lestific1.l loda y in Orange County Superior Court that the killer of ~irs. n.1arion Camilla Morgan left a cle:i rly dPfincd trad wh<'n he dragged the body of the eld<'rl,v v.idow front her Jilh Street apart1n{·nt to a vacant lot at the rear of the building. Dr. Cella is a Santa Ana physicinn i.no...,11 for his hark.in~ of many Democratic politicians in Oran~e C-0t1nty and for the rol e he has pl;iyed in hospital construction in the area. Santa Ana police :irrested \\'it'<'hecki 1\larch I after dismissing a ransom note found near i\lrs. '.\1org::in ·~ body and a telephone call n1ade to the FBI as a ruse designed to di\'ert suspicion from the unemployed hospital orderly. Judge Blanpied took the Jtiry, both (See \\'IDOW, Page AZI Ford Accepts Rou1.a1iia l 1tviLe \Vr\SHINGTON (UPI ) President Ford today accepted an invitation from Rom an i a n President Nicolae Ceausescu to visi t !he Communist C'Ountry. "r would like to accept the invit.a tion," Ford told Ceausescu's emissary Vasile Pungan, v"ho dc- li\'Cred the in vitatioo. ··u is a question of when '"e can n1ake rnutu.'11 arrangernents." Former President i\'lxon visi ted Romania in 1969, the first Ameri- can president to visit a Communist country. Ceausescu .... ·as instrumen- tal in help ing Nixon make the diplomatic breakthrough to Chi na. Officer Darr('ll Clartey tcstifif'('I <is the n1urder trial of Louis Sta nley Wiechecki wen1 into its second dily that be fou nd fllrs J\1organ·s body. \\Tnpped in a bedspread and a sof<i rover, ~hortly s!lt:r he v.as called to lhe Aladdin Apar1ffl ents building last F'eh 2R. C\ariey told 1he jury in Judi!<' Lio~ d E. Hl anµil'd's ('{lur!room that he fo]Jo\11~! the tracks left bv the b11arrr buncU•· all the way baC k to 1ht· courtyan.I imn1cd1ately out.side ~1rs. i\lorgan's apartrnent . 11le prosecution :ill!'ges that \\'iec.heck\, 30, strangled lhP 7!l-year-o1d 1tidov: in a dispute that v.'as probably C'1Use<I by his failure to turn over to her rent m<mey recently pald him by a te11<1nt 4 Ber]\:eley Bai~ Pat1~011s Hur·t , l l(illecl 1ly Blasts l\1rs. J\·lorRan managed the building for her son·in·law , Dr. Louis J Cell~ Jr. of f\;tission Viejo. \Vicchccki had bc'en fired fro m the job afler rcpcatt'flly being accused of failing lo perform janitorial assignments. Reduced to Four 13F:RKELEY IAP) -A shotgun bar· ra~e ripped into an after·hours club fl"'Oln a passing car early today, fat:.:illy injuring one 1nan and v:ounding four others, including former tiea\')'V.'eight boxing contender Thad Spencer, police said. The dead man was identified as Thomas Jacksoo, 19, of Oakland. an c"llploye of Newport Council Sets Dwelling Code Limits A Monday night ruling by the Newport Beach City council will mean that no more than four unrelated persons may Jlve loge ther in the same dwelling unit. C.OUncilmeo voled 5-l to amend the oity code. including the reduction from five to rour persons and also changing the definition of a dwelling unit. The ruling will not affect fam Uie!I tied together by blood, ma rriage or adoption. While dwell ing units were previously defined by the fact that they contained a kitchen, the new definition simply states that a dwelling unit is inhabited by a !!Ingle family. The changC!I were made in an attempt to l'rlake enforcement of the city codes caster fo r building inspector!!, city o!Ucia ls said. City offi <:iuls hope to cut clown nn overcrowding by limiting the number o( persons who can live together, and the reby reducing the number or cars contributing to parking problems. They believe unrelated persons usually ha\'e more automobiles than related families. The new regulations \•:ill ~o into effect In 30 days. City Attorney Dennis O'Neil said unrelated families currently in violation or the new law will be given about 30 days to find other housing after the violation is discovered. The move to reduce the number of persons allowed to live together was expected to draw ,. large number of protests from students at t end i n g neighboring colleges, Orange Coast College and UC Irvine. Although housing officials :it these schools had earlier expressed 11l11rm at the proposal, no one frQm eilher ~hoot came ·to speak In opposition at the 11uhlic. hearing. One Newport Beach mnn, .John Thon1c, (See UMJTS, P11ge A%) th(> club, He died ;1t Herrick Tl.1emorial llospitat hrre af!cr undergoing surgery for an abdomen v:ound. Police information officer Richard Ber!'.(er said the shooting took place a t 6:02 a.m. at the private Brass Rai l Social Club on Sacramento Street near 67lh street in south Berkel ey. "We have a total of four wounded ," he said as police cordoned ofr the ;,irca near the small, red brick building and searched nearby streets. "l have nu idea, no motive and no reason for it," Berger said. "One or possibly two vehicles drove up to the after·hours club and fi red 10 to 12 shotgun blasts inside," he said . All the victims were inside. "It appeared the blasts were in rapid succession. It would be likely that more than one person \vas involved," he said. He said Spencer, 31 , of Portland. Ore .. was shot th ree times in the leg. tSee SHOOTING, Page A%) Sl-IOOTING 'FUN' ENDS .l lV DEATIJ TAMPA, J.~Ja . .(AP) -Police said they were searching today for 11 teen- ager who tried to shoot a toy airplane rrom :i companion's head but missed and killed the youth. Police Sllid f\.1onday thnt Mi chael David Gonzalei. 12, W.'IS shot in the hea d wilh a .~aliber pistol Sunday night and died wilhin ,1n hoor at a local hospiial. \\Illnesses told offic;(!rs that the unidentified older hoy ran from the scene. through the zone rhangl' pr0<.0cdur.· on1· at a time. Pros noted in !he stJff report inrlutll'{I -A reduction of staff !illll' no11 ll\'111;:: sµen t with i11clividuul propt'.rty uw11ers. -Plat•ing greater control in !he 1.:11y·s lap throughout the zOnt! chang1: PrO<.:l"'S as initiator of the case. -Less time pre sstlre on tin: proc1:l-;;i11g and ht!arings. -All street and off-sill' in1prO\'l'Jllt·nts 1\•ould still be obtained during !ht• later stages of develop1nent appro\"als, 1 t' nQth1n~ 11ould tw fortt•Jt•·d l11 1n1t1al!n~ thr C:IS('. (;on;; the planning :-.1,iff pu1n1( .. 1 W! included: -1'he dcp:irtnu·n! 's b11d~~·1 rn:iy lk' thrown (iff balance 1f lht·y do11·1 charg1' for Ilic cost of \1·ork 111vol1\"<I If thl'\' du t·liargc for tile litbor. pl.1n11i11g :-.1aff n1 ernbcrs said , thPy ):!ill nlay 1101 he :ihlt· to collect. But if 1h1· l'O~t 1:-. pro- rlltcd to the p~rty 011L1•·r~ it nu1y he llll'ijlHl<1ble 10 01111ers Of !lie :;lll1\lll1•r p..in·t•l!- -IJ1ss111JSfiC'tl propcr!y u1111.·rs n1,1y 1·11rn1· h;1('~ a'k1ng For amt>ndmf'nts lo 1h<' PC pl;:in a~ S0011 "' 1t ii; ddoptl'fl 1-r1·at111g J\L-.! <1$ rnul·l1 .... urk for tlK· 1·11• .'Is if tht· lot:; hHd btet1 zoned p•;•·t·1nl'<1I -t11.~r11ut1n1~ thL' zoning now N1uli1 bo! f'lllSl'Oll.stnJl'd as an invitation to ''''"k d1•\elop111l.'111 pern11ts 111 the areu. Y1l1t·r·· prot'.11·111.~ uf l'i .'.Hcr and se..,.·er cup<1c111· .t lr1•:1dv 1•x1..;t 1\ ..;;·nL--; uf puhlu' hranng5; 111lt l>t" r•-qu1 red .1n !ht'. planned rom111un11y 1un1n'.! prop•JS.'.11 before a fina l deei:-HMl 1' rnad1• 3 Yachts Hi jaclied S1riugglers CazJtiire Owners, Creivs WASHINGTON (APJ -Th e Coast Guard confirmed toda v that sailing and motor yachts have been hijacked by alleged drug runners. but said it ~ad no information lo support the claim of a New YOI'k congn .. 'Ss1nan r:1at hundreds of American owners and crews disap- peared as a resulL Re p. John J\olurphy, (D-N.Y .. ), clain1ed that "literally hundreds of boats and hundreds of owners and c re \V s disappeare:i in the southeastern Atl antic. llle (;u1 r uf 1\lexiM, a long lhr P;1c1flc cna~t and in lla\\'<.tii. ··'rhc ~rcat bulk of the victims \\'ere .'lctual or suspected targets of drug smuggli·r~ \l"ho have found hijacking- can be al'cornplishcd e:J~aty ::11111 lh{' nv.·ners d1s1xisecl 01 11ithout n1uch fet1r apprehension." he said. A Co..1st (;un rd spokesrn:in sai<l tht~ ):C l"\'il"e received reports on t he disappt«u·ance of rnore th ;t n :ltl y::ichts in three years l>ut s;·:id t!1c cause Four More Candidates Seeking· Council Seat Four niore candidates took out p<Lpers l\1onday afternoon to run for a scat on the new ?-.1ission Viejo municipal advisory council. bringin g th(! total of interested.resid~ts t:o far to seven. Adding their name to the list Mond.'.ly ~·ere John Bulicr, 26822 Magdelena Lane, a contractor; Gery S. Soney, 27391 Via Caudaloso, an engineering get1logist; CJ1emical Blast Pla ()'ues Firemen e> ~"-t Laguna Hills Exploding cans of c h e m i c a ! !I complicated fire fi ghting fl t I e n1 ).l ts 1'1onday when a blaze erupted at :1 tool shed and 111<1intennnce yard ov;ned by the Moulton Niguel \Vater D1str1rt in Laguna llills. FirPmen ansv.•ered '1 5·43 pm. ca11 reporting a grass fire at the location. 24414 illoulton PMkv.·ny. \\fhcn they arrived, tbt• sh<'d :ind its tonh>nts v.·erf' ablazf'. a fire depil r!rnent spokesman said. The fire cauSf'rt an cstim11tcd S25.1)00 dan1agr, :ircording ro fl :1 t!nlion Chief George 1'oussa1nt of !hf' Or;inge Co11n1y Fire Dep.artrnent Laguna !f ills Station . Cause of the fire ts still undetermined. Four engines ::ind sevrn trucks rcspondL'CI lo the call and thi• firP 11·as our hy 6 p.n1., firemen said. No injuries \verc reported. Pioneer of Air .lohn F.. Nohlt~, 22fi01 La Vina , :i busi nessn1an, and 1-lenry A. Loechner. 26472 Hucvos Circle, an insu rRnce salesman. None o{ fhe seven have returned thrir· papers.' along with the 20 to :iO valid signatures \Vhich tnakes their candidacy official. they l'lnd any other i n f e re s t e d resident.<; h<l\'e until 5 p.m. Sept. 6 In co1nplcte the filing process. The advisory cou ncil, ;ipproved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors last week, Y.'ill ha ve five mi>mbers They wilt be elected by Tl.1ission Viejo residents Nov . 5. It will relay local cone.ems of law enforrement , pa rks and recre;ition, land use, and ro:ids and traffic lo !he su1lCl'Visors. who no1'I make all fin al deci sion!! concerning Mi ssion Vi ejo . An unincorporated area, Mission Vi ejo will ht" the !Ith are:i in the stHte to try a municipal advisory touncil and the first in Orange County . Ne 1vport Office r Gel.~ /-1 i,s il1 fl n A fter" St·r11 ggl<' By JACKIE lf''~1A."'1 0 1 the 0••1~ Piie! !>UU A Newport Heat.:h polil't!man 11.·ho attrmpll•d lo wr1tl' a ro111;ne cita!ion l\.1onday found him!'rlf batiling wi!h a constructio n v.'orkrr in and out of a n1oving Jeep. police said to d n y. The trouble bt>gan about 3:31) a.m. In front of ihe Post Office nt Ri,·ersicle Dri ve and Avon SL when Officer !)on Ch;indler wrpte a citation fo r NolJle \Varrum, 34. of 7352 Stater Avenue, llunlington twarh . for having :in open bottle of beer in his Jeep. According to Chandler, \\'arrum. a construction wo rker about six ff'et tall and we ighing about 190 pounds. refused to sign the citation ::ind attempted to drive away in hi s Jeep. "I grabbed him by the :irrn ;ind trircl to spin him around," said Chandler, who is five feet 10 inr.:hes .'Ill and weighs 170 pounds. "He punched rne in the throat and knocked me back about lhree feet."' Ch and ler said he sprayed Tl.-l:ice at Warrum and r;1dioed for help but the dispatcher dirln't understand v.•hr.re he was and asked him to r c p e a I his re· quest. But he didn't get a chance . According to Chnncllcr. \\~arrun1. ap p a rent I y unaffected by the fl.-lace. ki cked Cha ndler and two beRan fiRhtinR in earnest. "The Mace y:asn't a !fcctin~ hi1n but It .11:ot in n1y eyes and I could hflrdly sec." Chandler said. "F'lnally he got hark in the Jeep and I callt.<d for hel p Charles A. Lind~rgh , who d h f Am . ag;un. c~ptur~ the eart o . er1ca Officer Ch:1ndlcr said he then jun1ped with his 1~27 _solo flig ht over Into tht' jePp Rnd. dangli ng hnU.,.,·ay ou t. the Atlant1c, 1s dead at the iltli'n1p1rd lo tum off the ignition as a$e of 72. llc1~cn1.brnnc~s~o ·.. • the vehicle n10vcd south down Riverside h is c o I o 'r f u l 3!Jd~ lt1ia • •• 1 .Drive-at about 30 miles J'Wf bour. sc:irred ~reel'.. rwill ; b'? ~ 1',•1 t.:· A fo11o~1JP Police oar arr.lvcd about today on Pages f\3 4. · f , ~· \ jSce INCIDENT. Paa• Al) I .... '~J.. _'lt>•'f ' -~·~ :,{' • ' • .. ' ' of rhe disappea rance "as unknQwn 111 lllOSI ~es . The spokesman said three yachts had been su bsequen tly identified as being victims of hijnckers and tv.·o of lh1· thrl'e had been identifil~l as hijacked hy alleged drug runners. 1' fourth \"acht ~1/ll'e has b.?i>n d1S<.."0Ver1:d in ·foreign 1•att>rs and lhe foreign <.:ountry is investigating the cl:tirn:-; of tile persons found on board 1~e YAC llTS, Page A2) Tt1rtle Rock Project Gets Te11tative OK 1\ desi~n for 341:) new homes in an area ca\lCl} "Enclave Two" In lrvine"s Turtle .11.ock Vil\,"\ge was given cautious eialorsrnu.'flt Monday by the Jrvi ne p/;uining !.1aff. "\Ve h.:1Yl' no particular concerns." Planning-Director \Villiam Liyingstonc !old the pl;inni"41 CQn1mission at a no- aC'tion sr udy session. "But 1\'t• feel it should be stressed ihat any approval at this point is strictly on a \'C'ry toncept.ual basis." The tract, calling for abou t 1.000 nC\v residents. is scheduled lo J.l'.O on salt in August 1975. It is bordered by :ut undeveloped rid ge known as French Hi ll, the existing Presidential Homes, :ind Turtle Roc k Elementary School. Included in the preliminary tract de· .sign is a "riparian Corridor,'' a dry stream bed linl>d "'ith sycamo~ and µoplas. a pedestrian and bike trail and links lo Mason Regional Park. Also planned are a swimming µool, a cab;"Jna. s1nall clubhouse, tennis courts, j11t·uz1.i and saun;t 'fhe lr\'ine Company. developer of the tr;iet, also proposes to dedicate about :121 acrt·s in the properly to the cit y for o::itura l. uuirrigared Opt,.'fl space. Beds Ex ecute ::7 PllNO~f PEN"ll ~UPi l -Communi~t troops crl'pt under cover of darknc~~ into a village 28 miles southv.•esl of Phnom Penh, slabbed 10 government soldiers to death ,1nd executed 'n vil1<1gers. local officials reported today. Thi.' officials told field reporters the invading troops hil Tum Kraing vil!agl! Monday night, alxlucted 27 villagers and burned 29 homes. Orange Coast Weather Night and morning low clouds but mostly sunny from midmorn- ing to evening Wt'dnesday. Little change in temperature Y<ith beach h.ighs reaching 70 and rising lo ,the mid-80s inland. INSIDE TODAY One tJiing aviator C//arle!t ,.\. Lindbergh really /iate d wa.~ t(1 be called 'L11ck11 Li11dy.' l it. claims h.is tra11 s·Ailar1tic flight uias gond pl.a11lling, See stories, :ind pictures Page A4. L , M . .... .. Ml¥1" .. C•lli.rM• ,,, Mjlt..al flwftlh •• Cl1ul11H ""' H1!1•el -· M c .... 1c1 .. °'"'" c.w111Y .. (1'911..,.. " ""''• a i.1 Dt•I~ Ntollct• .. Syl•I• ~-'" Edllorl•l ~•tt .. s_.is 9 4·J E"t..-l1l11"'t"I .. SI.Cl Mlt1ttfl Al•ll ,.1 ..... ,. . .... , Tei.wit!.,. "' "' c ....... .. T ..... lt" .. ..... _,, .. p~ .. Wt•ll!t r .. lftltrm1,,;"" .. Wfrl~ "~ .. "'"' ~ ..... ,, " \ •• A 2 DA.IL l PILOl --I' Saxbe ll'u1·11i11~1 National Police Only Solution? f"ro rn \\ire S1•r\'ic-r~ ClllC1\GO -A\lOrnt·.Y 1,(•t1rra! \V11 - Ji am B. SHxbe v.•:.irnl:d. today thnr thl' nation V.'L!l nerd a 11:illon;1I Jll•ltce furi·t· to kCl'P it frorn •·1:1lt111g a['!:1 rt" uni\':->.'> anoth{'r 1n(-:1ns 1s lnund 1.1 rf'Vt'rSt' :1 skyrock1:ttng cn1n1· lrl·1 1J \Vitb lhe {·rune r;1tc so•inng fron1 a six percen t lni.:1·1·11:-l' 111 1973 to .1 15 p<>rcent 111trt·:1sf' 111 t!us yc~1r 's first quarter, SH>.:lx· sanl, the oa11011 is Ill "deep trou b!1· ., ''If We go ()II ;lS \\\' .1f1:, lhrre IS every possibil ity th:ll rrnnc will 111un<L'lte us," he said 1n ~· :-p1 't·ch prl·ixu·e<l for a confert·nc•• n! l;iw i·u[orccrneul administr;11ur:.: f1·1\111 the rli1\ion's rnaJor cities. "The n:H1on ,,.. 1ulJ !hen l>e f:l!;ed. v.•ith the prospcc~ nf f,1!1ing ;11;.:Jr.t flr devising a nat1on:ll 'p1.llu·1' l•HTe 111 one f1n<il effort to f•\S!•Jl"t' c!l1n1L''>tlf' onl<·r." Sa.>.:be said. But h<> said l111s 11ould 1.)1· a greal danger b('<'.1u:;e <i 11:1t1ou;il pohc ... fol'('(' could bccorne .. ,111 ins1rutnL•111 of 11;1tlon;_iJ repression . "A poh cr state can control ~rime, but that is not our way." Sax be said , Rejecting Police state "efficiency" as a solution , Sax be s:iid the <>nswer lie::; 1n rt·sluring the "inni:r s1rcngth" of lhe people :ind their institutions. _ "JI ls p;u·Jly 1he JOh of every citizen. of every 1nstitullon, of every business," 'No Al1in1osity' ~:ixtK· said. "nl"i'HUSP If they fail . then our SVSIL•nl of C'runlnul JUSlif''' s1n1!)Jy v.Jl! b(. unable 10 bold h:ick tbl' tJ<it'" I-le called the upv.·ard trend ·'harsh, b1tt1'r ;ind ctisn1:1v111g " "\\'i' c:iri 110\V i)('rceive ~,·i!h sl1ocki'1J:: cl:1r1tv th nt \I'(' ha1•e ~uffered ~ ~('1·('re )':(·tb<ick" 1n (he fight to cur'b c r 1 rn e , S;ixbc sai<t. J !1· not r<l that tlw-FBI t.'niforn1 lrinH' l\('pc1rts sh-01\l'rl th at tl1t' numtxir of (Tin1L'S r"portrd to 1xilice d{'('Jined four J-l•.·!"('t•nl 1n 1!172, lhe fir st drop in 17 Yt(tl'<;. · A''t'ording to the FBl figures. th e c·nrrll' r••!c h11lrl stendy for the first nint' rnonths of 1973. then wared in 1he ];L~I 11uarter tv 16 pcr('(·nt more than 111 the co1npnr;1ble period of 1972 _ '1'!1c Fnl figures sl101Yt"d a 1~ perrt"nt 1111.:r'easc fur the first thl'('C 1nonths of 1!17·1. Tlh' F'Bl !'lciti!';tics reflect the number of cr\mes reported to st3tC :ind l o l' a I police in Sl'Vl·n ca1cgorics -n1urdcr1 r:ip L·. assault, rohtx•ry, burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft. 'Ille full -vtar report for 1973 is due for release Sept. 6. Saxbe said those figures "will show that cr ime actually increased during 1973 by 6 percent, not the 5 1::ierccnt that was earlier p1'edicted.. "1'hc ffltl is th;it for at least u brief J>C'riod, we have lost our i nitla~ive and <.ire back on the deferuive," he told the police chiefs. Eloise P opeil Denies Plotting to Harni Mate Eloise Popeil. testifying at he~ f!1Ur~cr conspiracy trial. said her n11\hona1re husband was paranoid and "insanely je<1lous." hut maintained th<i t she n~ver meant to harn1 him and was not serious about hiring men to kill him. "lie v.'as the faLhcr of n1y children Fro111 1•age Al YACI-ITS ... that the crC\\' h;id fallen overboard, the Coast Guard spokesznan sald. The ~pokesn1cin said one hijacking occurred cit HonoluJu. where the boat was hijacked <1l docksldc. The three crew mcn1bers eventually \vcre put overboard 'in a sinall life raft with no food or v.·ater, he said. The crew wa s picked up by a pas5ing freighter. The Coast Guard spokesman said he did not have information in1mediately available on where the other two alleged hijackings occurred but said both were in southern or \\'estern waters. Two of the hijacked yachts "·ere rnotor.-sailers. the spokesman said, the third was a sport fishing tx>at. · Asked about an earlier report from a Coast Guard sou rce that there hBS been a pattern of 2:1 to 30 n1iss1ng motor vactils tt'lat could have been hijacked for I.he runn ing uf drugs from Caribbean countrlt>s lo lhe huutht'<i:>t•·rn coast of the Unitl'd St;l!es, !tic s1}okesm<1n ronfirn11.,t thr nu1ntx-r \\·ns correct. Hut llC' s:i1d he could not speculate <is to th e causf' of the di.i;appcarance until the _vali1ts ~·ere found . He M<<'<I tha1 m.'.lny c!is:1p0f'arances subse<!U L·ntly un• found to h<i\'C heen caused by f<ndt,v St':.i1n11n ~h1p , f'quip.in1·nt failure·~. \\'L':-t1hj•r or Loll1~1ons . 1'1uri>hY cl<1in1cd that r.011e of the O\vners of n11ssmg vessels has bc('n found "and l{l\\' 1•nforcen1ent offi cials ~ssume most or nil have bc<'n rnurdercd .. , Ile said he b<ist>d his stait1nents CJn Coast Gu;ird ca~es and on investlga!ions by staff me1ntxirs of his. 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Cltlftlfftff 411 Dtporl_,,ts: T~•Jlh-492°4410 """''QM !?I• ()<-t'.;oo<1 "utif<<~""::t CC.- ...,.,. NO''°"''" 11•,.rn •!.-l<fl'(>l'I """'"''' ... ~ .. .,. 0~,,.,.,..,,...,,11 ••-n ""'~ bO ,.,.llo!.,L'."" .............. '!>"<-••• (lo!•""""""'"l ""'"''~"' -~· ~ CIOM C>l' .. 0(,11119•~ •I C<.>o!O ... _ .. t.ol•b ""' !;u{>lr,11(.0I .... ~ fW uorn"' t :l 00 '''''"'Nv ~y ..,,, t• Ci(lm(><!!"'' mol+I°"'-""''.,.... ll UO.....V.•"'1 and I felt great compassion for_ hi~." she said f..1onday. "I had 110 animosity to1vard him. I couldn't hate a person ""'ho was ill, but J could hate the things be did." Mrs. Popeil was called to the stand in the trial thcit has lasted more than a 1nonlh. :is she and her boyfriend fight charges of a murder.for-hi re plot in Los Angeles Superior Court. The blonde Newport Beach woman n.nd Dan Avers have pleaded innocent 10 charges Or conspiracy and solici tation to CQn11nil n111rdl'r \vith Chicago kitchen gadget tycoon San1uel J. "Seymour" Popeil. 60, the al\cited target. "TI1is was absolutely nothing. but a phony scheme on my husband's part." 1\-frs. Popeil, 49, told the court.room and jury of seven 1nen and fi~c wom~n. . She and Ayers, 37, insist Popeil tried to fran1e them. .. My husband wa5 a p a r an o i d schizophrenic," she said. "The reason I could not live wit h 111y husband v:as tha t for !O years, fron1 October of 1964, he has had me followed day and night Hnd hnd my phones bugged all the time. He had electronic betiping devices on my cars ... and he was insanely jealous of everyone and everything. Mrs. Popeil repeated the defendants' position that they were "playing ~long'' with tv.·o men they alleg1..>dly tried to hire to ki ll her husband. They maintain that ··••hen all else [ailed. the nianufacturing 1nagnate solicited tv.·o of Ayers' one -time co1vorkcrs and friends at Douglas /\irc:raft Company in Long Beach for thf' scheme. Srt'nling complicity by "t-.1rs. r>opeil and Ayers -t~st11ied to and heard on police Lap<· recordings -~·as asserlt.'Clly onlv th(:ir effort 10 l'llSnare Robert P~ler :ind !)on Heed. the alleged framcu p con- :-;pirators. 111 a tape recor<ting played in court e:i rlier in the trial t-.lr.~. Popei l and Ayers di!';eussed the method of k_illing ht:r husband v.•ith Peeler and !teed. J~rosccutors contend Mrs. Popeil and Ayers :>rr<ingcd the killing: wlth the two n1en and paid thenl $97.400 wdrth of l\lrs. f'opcil's diamonds in advance. , Jn her tcstirnony. f..1rs. Popeil said she and Ayers "played along'' with the two men, believing they were w_orking for her husband and \\'ere trying to gather incriminating evidence against her to be used in a di vorce suit. She ~id Ayers was trying to gather evidence Jlnking the rnen to her husband. The couple were arrested Jan. 8 at her Nev.·port Beach home shortly after she had J.?iven Peeler the diamonds. ]\frs. Popcil lestified she gave Peeler the jewels so th1:y could be traced to him when she and Ayers exposed Peeler's link to her husband. Mrs. Popeil was to be cross-examined today by the prosecution. The trial before Superior Court .Judge Mark Brandler is in ils fifth week . Fro•ra Page Al INCIDENT ... that time and nearl y ran over Chandler :inrt W:irrum as thry ff'll out of the .Jeep, y;hich v.'<JS lr:J\'cllng at aOOul 15 1niles ix'r hour at that point. officers said. \Varrum was apparently !'tunned by the fall, Chandler snid , cn:ihting the two officPr~ to hondcuff him . He waio then taken to lloag J\1t'morial lfos pilal in Nrwport Rench , bul refused treatment for h1~ facial cu ts. nt•cordln~ to (;handler . 1·he Jtep wa l"! stopped and towP.d away. Warn1n1 "'as arrested on 1·lu1r~es of hattrry on n oolie<' officer. lie v.•:is later rel eased un $2.500 bail. Senate OKs 'Home Rule' For Scl1ools A bill which wuuld sever some of the bonds bctv.'L'<'!l local school boards and the state leg1sh1ture hns narrowly pass{·d the state ~enate with support of Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R·Newport Bllach 1 and is headed for a final assembly vote. 1'he bill, \11!roducL'CI by Assemblyman Jotm Vasconce llos (D-San .J06e), was <1pproved by the 41}-seat Senate on a 21 to 15 vote. The bill authorizes all school boards ''!o initiate and carry on al)y educational progran1 v.·hich ls not in confli ct with l<iw or purpoSt's for which school boards <ire estahlished:' The measure now goes back to t~ assen1bly for approval of amendn1ent.s made in the Senate. Carpenter, who carried the bill In Senate det>ate . said it would lncrease the 11moun1 of lo(:al rontrol available t.o school boards. 'fhe pr ('St·nt sv:->lern, Carpen!('r said. is "a giant cookie cut!er v.·hich spits the kids out 1111 111.,. s;une, and they <1rC'n'1 <11J the same." Pupils frorn different environments. he said, have different needs. and the bill would "help the districts take more initiatives and responsibilities. "This inight permit 1nore innovations and better schools." he said. (.~arpenler said school boards are ro closel_v tied to the legislature that they have to ask permission to "take buses on field trips or send the band to f\>!ichigan." Under the bill, he said, the le~islature would retain the broad policy powers involved in public education . Opponents caU the bill a "blank cht"Ck" for local school districts. Senators Albert Rodda (D-Sacramento) and Mervyn Dymally tD-Los An geles), the only tv.·o educators In the Senate, voted againsl the measure. Rodda , chairman of the Senate Education Con1mittee, said the bill is so broad "that even my con'ultants say they don't understand what It does." ''It's a blank check if ever there Y.'as one. said Clark Bradley (R.Sen J ose J, another opponent. But Senator Ruben Ayala ( D * Bakersfield ) said the bill means more local control and home rule. "Every comn1unity has the right to determine the level of education it wants and is willing to pay for," he said. F rom Page Al SlIOOT ING • • • Spencer beat Ernie Terrell in 1967 and was ran ked No. l by the v.·orld Boxing Association. I-le was beaten by Jerry Quarry in 1968 and his career steadily dl'Clined. The glass door of the bullding was sh<1ttered and debris and bloodstains covered the carpet in.5ide. "It's not a plush club at all,'' Sgt Bob Miller said at lhe scene. I-le said the building has a small front alcove and visitors must ring the bell lO get through the first door lo a second. wooden door. He said the shots v.·cre fired into the alcove where at least three victims were standing. "Al first I Uiought it \\'as a car backfirinrr." snid R.T. Perry, who lives tv.•o blocks 31.\.·ay and ~ gathered in a small knot of people outside, "l was in bed. Then l heard tlie ambulance, but when I cnmc out 11 "'-·as all over." The neighborhood whe re the shooting took place wa s described as an area of residences and small businesses. The llrass Rail is open 24 hours and serves food and coffee but no liquor, police said. Berger said w i l n e s s es g:-11·e desciptioos of two cars at the shooting secni:. one a gold General Motors product. the other a 1968 blue OldsmobJl~ with a white top. Witnesses saw the cars drive west on 67lh Street. From Page Al · I-1MITS ... of 1222 Sussex Ave., said he believed the ruling was arbitary and would create an eromonic hardship on students. 'Thorne's son, Gary, also spoke aaalnst the action. They were the only opponent5 present in the cily council chambers. Several re11idents urged the council to adopt the amendment, calling the students a "community problem." "I realize it's a problem for college sludents to find hou slng, but I don't see why property owners in Corona del Mar have to provide it for them ," said Paul Hummell, president of the Corona del Mar Civic As.tociation. James P. Judge Services Friday Private memorial services have been scheduled for Ja~ P .• Judge, &4, of El Toro, who died Fridny. Mr . .Judge, a psych<llogist. had lived in Orange County 14 years and in Qlliforni a 25 years. lie was a native or MinnerotA. Survivors Include hi s widow. Virginia; a 90n, Zane Judge of San Francisco : a daughter, Judith Barton of Sania Rosa ; four grandchlldren and a brother and si!lter. • Burial is schedulf'<I ff'Jf' Paclflc Crest cemetery. BaJtz.nerRel1)n Funeral Home of Coron;i del M11r i!I h a n d l l n g arr11ngcn1cnl~. 'Westward Ho' University Community :\ssociation members (from left) Penney Rod· heim, Jean Lind and IJarlene Oster are rounding up stuntmen, a western town and a "bonanza of food" for the Irvine homeowner group's \\1estward tlo dinner and dance Sept. 14 . The association pavilion "'·ill be turned into 3 f'orral fo r the event Tickets are $8.50 and n1ay be obtained by t·;1lt1ng: ~lrs. Rodhei m at 552-9179. • County Firemen Say Wild La11d 'Hecidacli e' • Preser\'ing nntur::i\ open spact' or \l"ild thi11nPd 0111 to nice! the he:KI. o( the land near developed areas is increasinglv firf".'' populnr among both pl::tnncr~ find i\noThe r pmblf'nl \hr ron11nlssinnt•rs gnvrrnn1cntHl officials · ;ippro\'ing ne1v !'hould not1' is rna 1ntcnancc of \'Cf:,'£'U!tion communities. on steep s\opf's, ht• s;iid . But fo r firem('n. v.·ild land near houses "\Ve don't frf'I property oY.'Tlrrs v.·i1h ls a headache. <1 d>'l'P slO\)(' on their properly 11·hould That v.·as the opinion e;i:pre~sed rn-hurdened with a tiazardtiu9 buildup f..1onday nighl by Robert l!f'nnessey. a of \1·ef'ds," l1e said. fire prevention analyst from the ''There ::ire <1reas indi('ated in the California Forestry Department Orange Irvine (;i,neral Plan v.·here thl~ ('Oulrl County office in a presentation to the be a problt>m. t:sually, the person can ·t Irvine Planning Commission. mow ll1e \l'tt"<!s because the slnpe is "We are Nlnf'erned "'1th wllrl land SU steep. So y.·e {'fld up doing lt and put· and i!s rclatlonship to rPsi<lentin! ting It on Iris tax bill . structures-especially thosr with sh.1ke llenne!'sey said a better alternatil'e roofs," Hennessey said. is for the slopes to be dedicated to In California's dry. hot and sometimf's a puhlic ::tgcncy or . .orneowners asso- "'indy climate, firemen believe a bufff•r ci111ion. zone-a watered park, golf course, fuel In othL·r con1ments. ~lennessey said Qreak. or u t i 1 i t y corridor-should fire department officials do not think separate homes fr on1 wild land. locating a fire station in a residential 11le Ideal width for the buffrr, section is a "compatible use." ;iccording to Hrnne~sey, is 400 fret, A popular nnd compntible lot·n!ion is but 50 to JOO feet 1~-ot1ld be acceptable. n(•xt lo a park. he said. There the 1-tenn,.<:sey n1:-1dr his rrm.<irk.;; in a st:ilirJn providrs fir st <iid for park visit()r<: discussion of hO\\.' the commission c~1n .nnd SPCUrity for pJrk equipment. Tht' herp insure fire safrry as they eonsidrr noi~c factor docsn·t bother neighbors. applications for new devf'loprnf'nts 1n he added. Irvine. Hennessey complimented the c11 y (I( The buffer zone C(lncept al so prevent:\ Irvine for a code provision callin~ fur :1 fir e in a devl'loped area fr om spreatltng smoke detection svslems ln new oon· into the v.·Hd land, 1-lennesse\-' sald. struC'tion. "TI1is ii an early v.·arning "Fir,.rnrn can'! \\'Ork 1n ihitk bru ~h." 10 lu·lp saYe life ," be said. "Nnt he said. "Th!'Y have to have sorneplat e property." ----· ___ _ SESAME STREET SESAME STREET IS ABO UT TH E O NLY STREE T IN THE HARB O R AREA THAT HAS N'T HAD A CARPET INSTALLATI ON BY ALDE N'S. lnrii1e Pa11el To Discu ss UrllanStu(ly Irvine's proposed urb:1n <lcsig11 study , to be produc.;ed fl t " cost of $47 .~IO split between the city and the Irvine Company, will be dJSl'U!ls~d by the city council toni~ht . The meetitig wilt be held al city ha!l , 420 1 Campus Drive. at 7·30 p.m. 1'he study , whk·h y.·ould b•'l'Ofllt' \I\" urban design part of lrv1n1•'s g1·11er;1I pl<1n. is designed to outline d1·vclupn1e11t standards to give the city a plc11 s1ni-;, uniform appearance. The study \vould primarily he Rimed at producing conslstency of development in the North lrvinr area. v.·here l11nd is held by a number of relatively sinall property ov.·ncrs. Under the proposal. C:eorge Kuril ko. a mem ber of the S<isaki ;1nd Walker consuhant fir1n, would be in charge of the project. Kurilko has worked extensively v.·ith the Irvine C<impany and has be.en suggested fur the job bt>cause of his fllniillarity with Irvine . 11ie proposed study hits r a i s c' d que~tions [rorn p!ann.ing co1nn1issloner:r1 and city counl'il rn ernbfrs who v.·ant tu know why the city µJanning staff cannot perform such a study and why it costs so 1nuch. A thi rd area of concern, ~fa yur Gabrielle Pryor s1:1i<l, is the method of nv.·arding the consult;,inl's contract. The city has not n1ade requests for proposals, a pracliCi! used in lieu of competitive bidding, before awarding thi.! contract. The council will also consider possible annexations of Irvine Unified School District property on Sand Canyun Avenue and Irvine Company property designa ted for construction of Irvine Center. Solo n Pension Bill R epeal Gni1ii11g Support SACRAMENTO (AP) -The euthrlr or n bill to repeal :i SJ million pcn!'k;11 bon:1n;:~1 for rcl1r1 11~ anrl defe:l!t·d ll·g1slators says Ill' is g:iining ;1J!ies 1n prep;ira rion for one final ~!tempt to PH~!! his bill. 1-'rP;;hrn:in A~~-S(•mblvm3n Robert t-.tcLennan (R·Dov.11rYl. said ~fonday lhnt lt\t!"e mort> l•}gislators si,l.!'.nl'd u1) :-1s l"Otiuthor.~ uf hls r<'pt-"al measure · i\ssen1hlyn1 ~in l\enncth <;ory 1 D-C:tlrden 1:ru1't' 1, ;;nd Srns. Clare !3errvh11l \l\- Cf·r•·<:;, ;i nd l'efl!T fk.hr !H-TibUron L Th.at tl'r1tlg5 nic total cif co;iuthors ro 1!1 of !ht state's 79 asscmbly1nen and J~ of the 40 members of the Senatl'. ~I C'Lennan said the ad d i I ion of coauthor~ lo U1e bill by it!:elr wo.n 't hrlp re\•ivc the measure. It was ki llt-d !110 \\'("'{'~~ ago by Ille Assem bly Ruic• Committet". Hut ~ said he is continuin~ lo solicit ('0<.1Uthor' St-eking a "show of strength.• •rl'hich he hopt'S y.·iJJ ennble him to re\'ive the bi!! in lhl~ fornt of amendments to nthf·r fJ1•11rl.iri.g legi sl:Jt1on ''\\'ith enouf:h strength we can h:'l\'t our aml'ndments adopted and a!lached lo another bill. By Wednesday or Thursday at the late~!. v.•e'll know if it'!' possible to be done." f\.f cLe1man s.iltL From 1•age Al WIDOW ... lrJ\\'yt'r~. \\'1Ci.'hecki and f'()ltr1 rrr~on11<"1 10 the scene of the killing l:1tc fv1on<lav in Y.'hat he said "'-'as ;~ n1ov1· to f,t·n 1:r ;iequ:iint hi.~ jury V.'1U1 thl' !riyou t o( the crime scene. IN OUR SEVEN TEEN YEARS. WE HAVE CARPE TED THOUSA NDS OF HOMES IN COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH. LAGUNA BEACH AND HUN- TINGTON BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TEL LS ANOTH ER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK. ALDEN'S THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME. (I F WE HAV ENT, BRING HER, IN \VI TH YOU ) CARPETS • DRAPES 166 3 Placentia Ave . COST A MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. Th .. Thurs., 9 to 5:lO~ll., 9 to 9-~AT., 9:l0 to 5 ' VO 1'1 ~Ion :step. once corn Th the and !;-re !l-Oul A bet. ,\ lod.1 that ~tor he "·1c to bui! Of the \\'j h< f 111 :i ;iftt• Ap:i Cl E. r the all i1nn ap:i Tl 30. " hy n)I) ~t for Jr. be< bei jan1 R A B<a mo li ve city five the T ti ado de • st:i by to eas offi ov of Ir-vine 'l 'oduy's t 'i1111I N.Y. Stocks EDITION • VOL. 67, NO. 239, 2 SECTIONS, H PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, C ALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGU ST 27, 1974 TEN CENTS Planners Order Rezoning of Northern Irvine Hy JA!\: \\'Oll'fll 01 U.t 01111 Polo! ~1111 Th(' lrv1nc Pl:u111111g Con11n1ss1011 i\lunday d irected lhc Cll.v ~1,1ff 10 hcgu1 Sltl)S to rl'zonc ;ill of 1\or!h lrvint: at oner fron1 :in u~rt(.'Ultur:it 10 .1 "planned con1111unity" ZOllL· 1'hc a!lern:itiVl' \1oulll l'l' rr-1.on1n~ the 2.711-acre area bct\\'Cen Jt•f{rcv J)ri\'C and C.'ulvcr Driit• norTh of the S:ii1 lJJf'go l·'ree1ray and bounded by I r v i 11 (' Boulevard a piece at a tin1l' A specific plan. a11 i11tcnncdiatc step betv.•cen a gc11er<1 I plAn and :in <1ttual -- PC ione change. has already been approved for North Irvine by th1• c1!~1 "\\'e hnvc to protect the illtl·gr1ly of that plan ," said Con1111 iss1oncr liary Oalzt'll. '"\\'c have lo think of the plan as !he 11npor1a11t lhing . r;uhcr th:in the desir~ of the ind1v1du;_1I properly O\\llCr. "If l\t~ zone this all tt1 once as a planned co111111unity r.one, \\'l''d hrive ii <-"0111111011 set ol st.andards. 1f 11'{' rlon't do thal 1ve'll never have <l village up there." he addctl . The con1nlission's reco1n1nendation came after discussion of a p05itio11 pt1per produced on 1ht1 suhje('T by the planning st:i U at the ('\.1rnnu ..... 111n ',, request The report 11:,!ed ~ix pro:-. and five cons lo the fil'l':.1hlf' I 'C zone change examined fro1n th1· ~1c111d point or the cil y, pro!)t'rty O\\ll1·r~ f:i1oring the North Irvine PJ;111 . dlpurt 1nt•ntal budgeting . tin1e exµcndilun' ;ind !hi: interesls of th1• ci!y's re<1ldents in gt·ncre1L Planning !)1rector \\'itlH1n1 L1\'ingsto11c said in hi s 1·ic\11 !he al!·at--onC'e zoning n1adc Sl'nse. saving at le<1 st 20 indiv idual zone change proccdurf·s in current pro1>e:rty 011·ners in !ht• ::trca y.enl • ~. JUDGE LLOYD BLANPIED PRESIDES AT OUTDOOR SESSION IN MURDER TRIAL Cou,.t Officials, Jury Visit Santa Ana Site Connected to Slaying of Cella Kin El{le1·ly Wi{lo,v's Kille1· Left ~1·ail, Says Officer B~· TO"f BARl...F.V Of lflt Dl llJ P'll•I $!1tf A S:int:i Ann police officer 1estilied tod:iy 111 Or<1nge County Superior Court that t~ kill('r of l\lrs. 1\larioo C11milla l\lor~;1n lC'ft a clt•arl~· dcfinrd trrul v.·hen hf draggL'<I the body of the elderl y v.·ido\1' froin hrr l71h Street apart1ncnl to a \'acan1 lot at the rc:ir of the building. Dr. Cella is a Santa Ana phys1ci;u1 knov.'Tl for his b:tcking of n1any Democratic polit icians in Orange Count.I' and for the role he ha s played in hospital construction in the area. Santa Ana polit·c arres!ed \\'1cchi:ck1 t<,f;irch I after disn1issing a ransom llO\f' found near ~1rs. \\organ 's body and a telephone call nH1de lo lhc FBI a!'i a ruse designed to divert :;uspicion fron1 the unc1nployed hospital or1lerly. Judge Blanpicd took the jury. both (Ste \\'100\\.', Pa ge A!J Ford Acce1Jts Ro1na11ia l1ivite \\"AS~IINGTON (UPI ) President Ford today accepted an invita ti on fro111 Ro n1 an i a n President Nicolae Cea usescu to vi~t! the Con1n1unist country_ ·'I v.·ould like to accept the 1n\'i!<ition." Ford told Ceausescu's en1issr1ry Vasi le Pun gan. \1·ho de· \il'crecl the invitation. "It Is a qursTion (Jf \\'hen v.·e t·an n1akc n1u!ual arrangc1nenls." F'ormer President ;'\1xon \'isited Romania in 1969, the first Ameri· can pre<;idcnt lo visit a Communist country. Ceausescu \1'as instn1 n1en· 1.:il in helping Nixon make the diplo1natic breakthrough lo China. Officer J)arrl'll Clr1rtey leslLfied :ts the murder trial or Louis Stanley \\'it'Ch<'ck1 11·ent into its second day tha! I)(' found ;\frs ~1organ·s !Jody. v.Tap~ in a bedsprt•:id and a sofa cove r, shortl,1· aftt•r hr 11as c;11!{'d to the Alt1ddin Apartments builr!Jng ln!'it Frb. 28. Clar!(')' told tlw Jury in Judge t.losri r.. J31anpiect's ronrtroom that hf follov.'('(J the tratks !cf\ bv the b11 .. arrC' bundlt" all !he 1\'ay baCk to the courtyard i111n)ed1atC'l)' outside ~1rs. fllorgan·s apartment , Tlh' proot'cution ollcg~ !h;1t \ViC'cht"r:k1, 30. stran~ll·d 1hc 7~1.ycar-0ld \\tdcJ'w 111 a di spute that v.as probably C~USL'd l)v his failure to turn over to hl'r rent nio11£'y r£'c£'ntly paid him by fl !cnant. 4 Be1·l\:eley Bai· Pat1~011 s H111·t, I l(illecl ll y Bla sts l\lrs_ ~!organ rnanagcd !he building for her son·in·la•.I', Or. Loo1s J. Cella Jr. of !\fission Viejo. \\ricchecki had been fired from the job alter repeatedl y being accused of failing to perfor1n janitorial assignment.!. Reduced to Four BERKELEY IAPf -A 5hotgun b.'.lr· r:igc rip~d in!o an after.hours C"lub fru111 a passing c<ir early !oday, fat;1lly injuring one rnan and \l'OUnding four others. including former t1cavyv.·('ight boxing cOOtender Thad Spencer. police said. The dead man \\'as identified as Thom.1s Jackson , 19, of Oakland. an e'Tlploye of Newport Council Sets Dwelling· Code Limits A r..1onday night ruling by the Newport Beach City council will rnean that no more Ulan rour unrelated persons may Jil'e together in the same dwelling unit. Councilmen voted 5-1 to amend the city code, including the reduction rrom fi ve to four persons and also changing the defin ition of a dwelling unit. The ruling will not affect lamllles tied together by blood , marriage or odopllon. Wltile dwellin~ units were previously defined by the fact that they contained a kitchen, the new definition simply s!.:ites that R dwclllng unit Is Inhabited by a single family. The changes 1Yere made in an attempt lo make enfarcr n1ent of the city codes easier for bu ildina inspectors, city offich1ls snid. , City ofricial~ hope In cut down on ovcrcrO\\•dlng by 1i 1n1ting the: number of person~ who can Jive iogether, and • thereby reducing the number of cars contributing to parking proble1ns. They believe unrelated persons usually have more automobiles than related famil ies. The new regulations will go into effect in 30 days. City Attorney Dennis O'Neil said unrelated fami lies currently in Violation Of the fleW lnw IYiJI be giv('n about 30 da.y!I to find other housi ng after the violation is discovered. The move to reduce the number of persons allowed to live tog ether was expected to draw a large number of protests [rom student9 a t t e n d l n g neighboring colleges, Orange Coast College and UC Irvine. AJthough housing officials at these schools had ea rlier ex pressed alarm nt the proposal, no one from either ii.chool c;une to speak In opposition at the public hearing, One Ne1vport Beach n1an, John Thorne, IS.. UMl'l'S, Page All I the c!uh. lie died at ll<'rrick :\1C'mor1.1l ll nsp1ta! h('rC' arier unrJl'rgoing surgery ror iln abdoinen v.·ound. l'ohec 111forn1ation officer Richard Berger said !he shooting look place :1t 6:02 a.m. at the private Brass Rail Social Club on Sacran1ento Street near 67lh streel in south Berkeley. "\Ve havC' a total of four '\'ound~." he snid as police cordoned off the area 11ear the small. rrrl brick building and scarchl'd nearby streets. "I have no idea. no moti ve ru1d no reason for il," Berger said. "One or possibly two vehicles drove up to the afler·hours club and fired 10 to 12 shotgun blasts inside," he s<iid. All the victims were inside. "It appeared the blasts v.·ere in rapirl 5ucccs..~ion . ll \vould he likely that n1ore than one person v.•as involved," he said. !·le said Spencer. 31 , of Por1 1and, Ore., v.·as shot three tlmcs In the leg. \See SllOOTING, Page A21 SllOOTING 'FUN' ENDS IIV DEATll TAr..1PA. Fla. ( API -Pol ice said th't'y were searching todav for a 1cen- ager y,·ho tried t.o shoot a toy airplane from a companion's head but mis.."1Cd and killed the youth. Police ~id Monday that ~1ichacl David C'.onr.alcz. 12. was shot in the head "'llh a .25-caliber plslol Sunday night and died \l.1lthin an hour al a local hospital. \\litnc!lseS told officers that the unidentified older boy ran from the scene. 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Yachts Hijacl\..ed S111ug·g lers C<tpl111·e 01,v11ers, Creivs \V,\Sll!NGTO:'ll f AP 1 -111(' Co:i"-t Guard., confinncd todilv that sailing: <Jlld n101or yachts have hccn hiiackcd hy alleged drug runner.~. bu! s:.nd it \1ad no infonnntion to support thl' l'l:1in1 of ;1 \'c\I.' 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(l1 ~:q1p1·11r:1lll't· !•I 1111111· !11.111 :ill ~·:n ht ;: Jll llil'l't! ft'..1 1'$ b\11 ~~~Id \ii!' l'\1 \I'-~; Four More Candid<1Les Seeki11g Council Secit Four TI)Or<' candidates t.ook out p:ipcr~ 1'.1ondny afternoon to run for a scat on the new "1ission Viejo municipal advisory council. bnni::1ng the total 01 interested residents so far lo seven. Adding their name ro !he list fllonday v.·ere John Butler. 26822 Jl<lagdelena Lane, ;i ron!r<1clor: Gary S. Soncy, 27.'J91 Vin C;i udaloso. an engineering gcologi:.!: CJ1 en1ieaJ Blast Plagues Firen1cn _i\.t Laguna Jlills E:.:ploding c;ins or chem 1 ca Is con1phc<1lcd hrc fighting il Il e 11\ p Is \londay \1·hen a blnzc eruptNl :H a tool sht--d an<l n1ai11lf'nallcl' y<ird 01\ 111-'d by 1hc r..1oul!o11 i\iguc l \\'atrr Ui~lru·! in l ... 1gun:i 1 lill s. F1rl'Tllt'n ans 11 rrrd a ~' ·13 p ni. ('Jll reporting n gra<;s fire :11 th e location . 24 414 !\!011l!on Park1\;1,1. \\'h<'il 111,·~ arrh·c<l. thr o;hed and its t'(lflll'nl:;-\1pr1• :1hl.1le . a fire de1)<1rln1l·n1 :.pok,·.~r11a11 !-i;n<l. TI1c f1ri• t{l\JSf'd ;in ('~t1n1i!lf'd s:r1 IKK) da1nagc. <1c·1·ord111g rn H:il!:d11111 l'h1t·1 (;{':>rgf TOU!lS:l lllt of !ht' (fi :lll!,!(' ('011111~· Fire l)cpilrtrnent L;1guna lhlls Sr11tion . CaUSI' of thi' fire 1.~ still und tt1rr1n1nl'rl . Four engin<'s and Sl'\'1•11 tr111·ks rf'sponch'd 10 lhc l'all and tbe fin· \1·;1~ out lly 6 p.111 .. f1ren1en said, No 1nJUnl's \\'t'rl' report rd. UPI Ttll~ 1•10111!er "' Air Charles A. Lindbergh, who captured the heart of America with his 1927 solo fli ght over the Atlantic, is dead at the age of 72. Remcn1bra nces or h i.~ c o Io r f u I and tra~ecly. ~r:i rrcd career will be founcl today on Pages /\3 a11d 4. • .l oh11 F: l'\ob\1· :!'.!t;Ul La \ 1n:1 :1 bu:-1ncs"11';_1n , and Henry /\. L-Ot>chn<'r . 2G472 !IU('VOS Circ!(', an insur:incc salf'<:n,an. r\one oi tht' St·icn hnvt· rl'turnl'd their p:ipPr!i. along 11•i!h the 20 to JO \lil!i d :.ign:1!ur{\<; 11·hicl1 1nakes !heir t;indidncy nffi1 ' !:11. They ;111<1 <-l11y (l{hl'r i n I e r c s I (' <l rt'.~irirn!s l1<1Vt' un1ll 5 p.n1 . Sep!. 6 lo co1nple!t• lhl' f1li nJ.: procC'ss Thi' ;id1'i5ory council. <1pproved b}' the 01·:1 11g1' L'ounty Board of Super\'isor!'i !.1s1 \l'<'t'k. 11·ill have fi\'l• n1cmlx-rs Tht·y \1111 bt· t•lrt:tcd by l\1ission Viejo residents Nov. 5. It 11·11! r£'1ct y local concerns of 1:1\1' f'nforecn1<'nt. p;irks and recreation. land u~e. and roads ;ind traffic to the "upervisnrs. 11·ho nn\v n'ake all final dl·c1s1ons 1·onccrning r..fission Viejo . 1\n unu1co;porat<'d arc:r, ~lission V1<'!0 11111 l>t.> !he 1 l!h ar('il in the state to tr~ ;i mun1c1p:i! ad1•1snry i.:ou ncil and th(' 11rsl 1n Orange Count:'.>. ,~e 1 v port Officer Get .. ~ 11 i.~ 1l1l a,,, fl~ .IAt'"ll·: llY.\JA:'\ OJ lt>t 0•11~ Pdol St•!! i\ :'\1'111xir! Ht•:p·l1 pol1ecrn:in 11ho 11lt<'n1ptcd 10 l\'!'llf' a rnulinc cttation fl.lnnday founct hin1sp\f llatthng \\'Jth a m nstr11e1ion \1·nrkt•r in and out of a moving: Jcc1>. Police snid I o rl a y. The trouble bc/,!an ahout 3·30 a.m. in fron l of the Posl Otr1ce nt Hi\ erside Drive and A\·on St \1·hen l)ffiCl'r Don Chandler 11•rotc ;1 c1t alio11 for f\oble \Varrum. 34 . ur 71"12 S!:itrr Avenue, ltunt ington Bcacll. f•ir having an open bolll<' of l>l•cr in his Jrf'P AC'('Ording: to lh<11ntlt·r. \\'arruin .. 1 construc!inn ll'Orkcr ;1bout sex fl'1'I lull and 11•cighing all<1ut l9!J pvund~. refus('d to si~n the c·1!a!1nn an d a1lernp!ed to drivc-<1111;iy in his Jl'ep, '·] grabbl'll h1111 by lht1 :in11 :ind !rled lo spin hi 111 around:' ~(1 1(1 ChtJnd ler, \\'ho is five tce1 10 inC'hcs <ill <i nd \1't!ighs 170 pound5. "Ill· puncl1cd n1e in the throut Hncl knockt•d n1e back about three fff'l " Chandler s;11rl ht• ~11r:i} ed ~lace at \\'arru1n and r:ichoed for li<'IP but the dispatcher didn't undcr~l:ind \rhrre he \1•as and aske<I hrm lo r c pc a I his re· riue.~t . Bui h1• d1dn '1 ~t'I ij ch;ince. Accorcting lo ('h:indlt'r. \\'arrum. a pp arc n t I y unaff1•ctt._'<I hr !ht' 1'laC('. k1ckc<l Chandler and 1wo. hr'i;:an fi.RhliUJ!: in earnest: ··111c ,\!;ice \1·asn't nffectin~ hin1 but 11 .ROI 1n rny eyes and I could hardly srf'," Chandl('r s..1 1d "Fint1tly he gol b.1c~ i.1.1 the Jc<'n nnd I C':J!led for help ;1g:i1n. Offit't'I' Ch:inrllf'r said he lhrn jumped into the jCf'P anrl . dangling halfway out, :it1cn1ptc'CI ti) turn off the ignition as thf' vehicle n1ovc<l south dO\l.'ll Ri vcrsirie j)r11e at ahnut .1\1 n1iles p('r hour. A follo\111p oolice car :irr·h 1·d about (St•i· INl:lllENT, rn~r 1\21 l ol the disappearance v.as unkno1m in n1os1 cases. The spokesman said three yachts had bcf'n subsequently identified as be1n~ l'l('t1n1s of hqc1ckcrs and t11·0 of the tliret' harl t>t-Cn idrn!1fied <JS hq;1cked by allcgl'<I drug runn£'rS. .\ foul'th 1acht since l1as bcl·11 d1S1.:ovcr('d in ·foreig n \1·atcrs and the fnrv1g11 r·o11ntry is inl't:stigoting tt1c 1·l:i11ns of the pcrso11s found on boi1rd tSec \'ACllTS, Page All T11rtl e Roel\ Project Cets Te11tative OK /\ design fo r 340 new homl!s in an <1rea called "Enclave Two" in trvinc·!> T111"t!e Rock Village \'.'as given caulious t"lldorse rnen! 1\1onday by the Irvine pl:inning siaff. "\Ve h111'c no partieu!ar concerns:· !'l1111n111g Director \\li1li;in1 Livingstone 111ld th1· planning con1n1ission at a nir ;1t·rion study session. "Llut 11·e feel it should be stressed lli<JI ilny approval ;it lhis point 1s stricily 011 ;i l'l'l'Y conceptual basis ·• The tract. calling for about t,000 nC'\V r('sidcnts, is scheduled to go on sale in August 1975. It is bordered by an 11ndt1·elopt'd ridge known as French llill. The existing Presidential Homes, and Turllc Rock Elementary School. Included in the preliminary tract de- sign is Ci ··riparian Corridor." a dry slrcan1 bed lined 1\lllh svcan1ores and popl:is. a pcdestnan and ·bike lra1l and links to 1\1ason Regional Park. Also planned 11re a S\\'imming pool, a cabana. small clubhouse. tennis coons. J<:ll'Ul.ti <ind sauna. The lr\'111e Con1pany. dcv('fopcr of tl1c tra<:t. .also proposes 10 dctlic:1tC' :1bo11t :r.!l aC'rrs 1n lhe propert y to !he c1l v for llJtur<1I, unirrigatcd op<·n space. · llc1l s Execute :n l'llNO~f PENH (UPI I -Cornmunisl :roops crept under t"Over of darkness into a village 28 milrs soul.h\\·esl of Phnom Penh. stabbed 10 government soldiers to death a nd executed Tl villagers. local officials reported todav. The orlic1als told field reporters tlie invading troops hit Tum Kraing village i\londay night, abducted 27 \:illagers and burned 29 homes. Orange Coast Weather Night and morning Jow clouds but mostly sunny rrom midmorn- ing to even ing \Vednesday. Little change in temperature \vith beach highs reaching 70 and rising to the mid-80s inland. INSIDE TODA V One tltinp aviator Charles A. Linclberyh reullu hated 1vas to be calletl ·LucJ.:y L111dy.' lie cloin1s l11s trn11s-1\llant1c fli{111t was goud plmniiny. See 3lor1e~. 1111<1 pirr11res Page A4. '· M, "" .. MtYIH •• C1lll9nti1 ... Mllfvt l """ .. Cl151Jllff ••·'1 H1ll0111I ..... •• C..,,lc:o .. Or111fl C1>1111ly •• Cr•Hwtrtl " ""•'• '"·' 0.1111 Ntlt!<ll .. Sylwl1 '°"'''' ... Edlt ... 111 ,., . .. S1>11•t1 ••·! E"ltrl1IP1m111t .. Sto<• M1••t11 •10.11 l'llllll(t At·ll Tti.w"I"" "' Hy Gi rdner .. ,~ .. , ... .. Hor<U(fff ., WfllllU .. lrt1r.,,•U•Ofl .. Wort~ Hll"'I .. A1111 L1nlle•• " t A 2 DAILY PILOT --IS Saxbe lt'a1·11iug National Police Only Solution? From \\"irr St·r\i<·cs CHlCAC:O -Atltlfllt'I' Ce11e ral \\'i i· liam B. Saxbe \var11cd today that th.· nation \\'ill need a na!1uri:1I police fon·r• to ket-p it fron1 .. lal11ng apnrt" unl1·ss another n1t;ins l'> lutu1d 1•• r('v•·r:-.t· ,, skyrocketing critnL' !rc1HJ Wilh the crime rate snaring rro1n a six percent incn:iist' iu 1973 to a 15 per~nt incrrasf' 111 !hi.~ year's fu:-t quarter, Saxbe snid, the 11<1\1on is Ill "deep tro11blc." "If Wf' go on as v.c ;ire» there ls every possibilit y 1hat cnine ... 111 inundate us," he said in a s1x•ech prep.arcd for a confcrent:c or !:ti\' ··nforct'ment admini s!rdtor·~ fron1 th,· 11:1l1on·s major cities. "The nation 1vould then lit: faced v.·ith the pro-spect or fallinR apJrt or devising a nation;il pnhcr fol't·i: 11+ 011e J1n;d effort to rl':itur1• du111l'~t1c urdcr " S:ixlx• :said. But h(· ::.;11 d tfi1., 1111~11<! I.if• a g n ';1[ d<.tng~r bet:;iu:-.e .1 11;1l1on::il pultcc for<'l' could lx·l·umt' ";111 inst rument of n<-lt1un<-1l represslo11.'' "A police statr can 1:ontrol crirne, but that is not our \Yay." Saxbe SJid . Rejecti n~ police state "efficiency" ::is a ~ o I u ti on. Saxbe said the <u1S\\"£'r lies in restoring the .. 1nnc·r s1rcngth'' of the people and their inslilutions. .,It is partly the job of every citizen, of every institution, of every business," 'No A.11i111osity' S;J-:bc said ... Ber1u1se if they fail 1hl·n our sysh.•1n ol enn1u1;il just1CL· ~11nply 11·dl be un<ibl~ to hold hack !be tide."' lie culled lhc u111v:1rd tren<t ;'harsh, !Jitter ;.ind J1snl:1y1ng" "\\"r c·;1n tlO\\ 1x•n.:l'l \'e \11th ~!1otkirig ek1r1rv 111:11 11c h;n't' suifered :1 .~1·v('1\• !'t·t™1cl.:'' 111 lhe fi ght lo 1:urb, t.: r 1 tn (• • S<ixlx· sauL /h1 nutt·d th;.it 111\' FRI l'niforin Crln1t' Rcporls sho11C'd that !he 11u1nber of erimt-s rf'por1Pd to politr dl'('lilled fo ur J.o:.'rL1.:1Jl Ill !~172, thl' fir!>l drop iu 17 Jt•ars. Acc-ord ing lo the FRI f1gur(-s, the cri1nc rate ht:'ld ste;:idy rur tile firht nin1• n1011ths of 1a1:1. !h1·n ~uared u1 the last 4uarter t11 Hi 1x·rel'nt 1n1irc lh<tn 1n the ('On1par <-1blL· pt•riod uf 1\17:!. Tl1c FBI fi gurf•S sho,l'erl ;1 1:1 J>i'!'Cl'llf 1nert·asc for tht" first tl1rc<· rnon ths uf 1974, 111.~ FRI ~t;1!1<:lif'~ rc•flf'f'I the 11u1ntJ1T of crimes report('d to slal~· ;inti I O l' a I J'Olil"C HI :iC\t'tl l'<l!•'gUfll'S -llllH"dt r, rape, assault. ruli!.11·r.\, liurgl~1ry. l:1n .. ·t11y nnd motor vl·hicle theft. '!'he fu!l -yt•i!r report for 197.1 is dut' fnr release Sept. Ii S<:1xbe s11id tho~e figures "v;ill sho\'• 1hat crin1e actua \l.V incrrast'<l durin~ 1rl'1:! b.v 6 pcrc<'nt. nut the 5 1~:rccnl !h<1I v.;1s <':1rl1t·r pred1ctl"<I • ··'rhc fact is th:il for '-11 IL"ast a bl'lt"I period, \1-'C have los! our initiative :ind arc l>ack on tl1e dcfcn~ivc," lie told the police chiefs. Eloise P opeil Denies Plotting to Harm Mate Eloise Popeil. testifying at he~ f!1Ur~cr conspiracy trial, said her m!lhona1re husband "'as paranoid and "insanely jealous:· but main1aincd that she ne1·rr meant to harm hin1 and v.«1s not serious about hiring n1en to ki!l hi1n . •·Jlc was the father of my children Fron• Page 1\l YACH1'S ... that the crew had fallen overboard, the Coast Guard spokesman sald. The spokesman sald one hijacking occurred at lfono!ulu. where the bo:it was hijacked at dockside. The three crew members eventually \vere put overboard in a small life raft \\'ilh no food or water, he said. The cre\v was picked up by a passing freighter. The Coast Guard spokesman said he did not have inforn1ation l1nmediately available on v.·here the other l\\'O alleged hijackings occurred but said bolh \Vere in southern or western waters. Two of the hijacked yachts y,•ere motor-sailers, the spokesman said, Lhc third was a sport fishing boat. Asked about an earlier report from a Coast Guard source lh at there has been a pattern of 25 lo 30 1niss1ng motor yachts thAt could have been hijacked for the running of drugs from Caribbean countries to the southeastt!rn coast of the United States. ttle spokesman confirn1ed the nuznbt•r y,';1:; correct. But he said he could not speculate as 10 the cause of the disappearance until the yachts \\•ere found. He noted th:1t many disapOt"arancl's ~ubsequf'ntfy are found to ha\"C been caused by faull y se;1 n1:1nsh1p, 1·q11q111H.:nl failures. y,·ealhL'r or collision:-:;. Murphy claimed that r.one of the owners of missing vessels Jr.is hern found '"and law enforcen1ent uffi C'i;1I'> assume most or all ha ve been nourderL-'d." He said he b<1sed his statemt•nts on Coast Guard cases and on investigations by staff members of his. House subcorrunittee on l\1erchant Marine-Coast Guard. 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"TI1is \\"aS absolutely nothing. but a phony sche1ne on 111y · husb<ind ·s 1>art." J\lrs. Popc1l. 49. fold tht: courtnx11n and jurv of seven n1en ancl five y,·urnen. siie and Ayers, 37, uisisl Pu1:w.;ll tried !o frarne the1n. "r>.1y husband y,·as a paranoid schizoph renic," she said ... The reason l c:;ould not Jive v.·l1h n1y hu sband \\·as that for 10 yea rs. fron1 October of 1~16~. he has had n1c fo!lo1''l'd day <u1J night and h~1d 1ny phones bug~"d all the time. He had ell't:lrunic hcC'pini.: dcvi i:es- on my cars , , . and he 1.,as in~ancly jealous of everyone and everything. 1\trs. Popcil rept«tted tile dcfcn(!an~!'· position that they \.,.ere "pl<1~1ing '.ilong" wiU1 t..,,·o men they nllegL:.dly tried t.o hire to ki\J her husbancl. They 111:-i\11 !a1n tt111t v.·ht·u ;11) t'l~P f;iill'd. th!' n1;111uf:11'l1 11"111g n1:ignn11· so!icill'd t11 •1 or Ayf'rs' ~HI"· !1111\' t•oworkC'rs ;ind Jr1t·11ds ~ii 111111~!,i s A1n.:r;_dt Company 111 Long &21.·h f11r lh" Sl'henit• Se1·1n111g eon1ph<-'ily hy ~1 ro,; P11pe1l ~111d :\1'1'rs -h·s11!1t•d to :ind hear(] on police 't:'lJ')(' n·t'ord1ngs-v.,:1~ n~S('r!1'(i]y onlr their cffurt Lo l'nsn:irr• ll(lbi·rt P1:el1'r ;ind L>on J{e('d, lhl.' alll'gcd fn1n1cup con· ~p1r;itors-. In a tap1· rccnrd ini.; pl:1yt·d 1n t·o111·1 carli1>r in lhe tr1;1] r-.-11·,: 1'11pl·1l :111rl Ayers d1~c·u~sf'd !he n11'thod nf ki1!1ni.: her husband 1v11h Pf'1•ler anrt 1-teNl. Prosecutors contend !\1rs. Popcil :ind Ayers arranged the kill ing v•ith the two men and paid tht•n1 $~7.100 \vorth of r-.lrs. Popeil's dian1onds in :1d vance. Jn her testimony, r'-1 rs. Popcll said she and AyC'rs "playNi along" \vith Lhe ty,·o men, believing !hey 11·ere v.·orking for her husband and \\'ere trying to gather incriminating eviden ce :igainst her to be used in Cl di vorce su it. She said Ayers y,•as trying to gather evidence li nking !he men lo hC'r husband . The couple were :irrf'sted .Ian. 8 at her Newport Beach ho1nc shortl y a ft f'r she had given Peeler 1 lte dian1nnds. r-.1r s. Popcll testified ~he g:ive l'ecler the jewels so lh<'Y could be traced to hin1 when she and Ayers exposed Peeler's link to her husband. l\trs. Popeil "'AS to be eross-exan1ined today by the prosecution. The trial before Superior Courl Judge ~lark Brandler is ln its fi fth week. J<'rom Page A l INCIDENT ... lh:1t lime and nl'arly ran over Chandler find Warru1n as they fell out of the Jeep, "'hich was !raveling at nbout 15 miles per hour nt that point, officers said. \Varrum .,,,·as a1>par.ently stunned b.v the fall. (;handler AAld. enabling tht? '"'O officers to handruff hiln. Mc 1vn~ !hen taken to Hci.ap; ~1emori:i l llospil;,il in Nrwport l3t'ach, but rC'fusrd rrent1ncnt fo r his fa<'ial cuts. according to Ch;"Jndl~r. TI1e jeep "'as stopped and lo\V('d a1vay. Warrun) w:is Hrrcsll.'d on rh11rgf's of batlery on a noli rc 0H1eer. Ile \1·as l;itcr rcJeaSL'Ci on $2,500 buil, ' Senate Ol{s 'Home Ri1l e' Fo1· Scl1ools 1\ bill "'hiC'h \~·ould :-e1er ~ine of the bonds bet\1rcn loC'al .ht'llOO! bu:ird..; and the state legislaturt" has 11arru1-1 iy passed Lh•; state &natr '"°·ii h support of &'n. l:>ennis Carpentrr i R-Newport J1eath 1 11nd is headl.'d for a f11u1I o.s~t·n1li!v \"<ite. '!'lit: h;Jl. 1ntroduet'd by As~rrnh!yn1:1n J~u1 V<J!>l'{J11t't·llus 1D-S:u1 .likic1, \1;1s Approved by !hu 40--:-l'ctl S<:natc on a 21 lo 15 VO!t~. The b11! authonzC's 1111 school boards "to ini!tcite and e;1rry on any educational progran1 \l'hich 1~ not 1n conflicl \1·i1h lav• or pu rpoSl·~ for 11·hich s1.·hool boards nrr rslablrshed ·· Thi"' n1t•:1<:ttrr no11· g0t·s b:iek lo the ~1s:;c>n1hly l(/r ;1ppro\·<ll uf an1en<imC'nts 111;Jde in 1hl· Sl'n<il\', C:1rp.·n1L'r. 11hu c;1rnl'd 1hc bill !11 St•11:1lt~ d t·h~llt'. said it 11vuld incrt'n.~e the <1moun1 of Jo('a) con trol ilV<Ji!ablc to school bo:"1r'Cl~ 'J'/i,, /llt'~•·nl :-.y:-.lt'lll . ~·:1rpentt·r said, Is "a gi~111t cOiJkrt· ct!tlt'r 1 .. h1ch :-pll'< tin• i..1d~ nut all 'h e ::.:unt'. :.1nil 1ht'Y ;1r··n·1 :111 !ht' s;1n1~· " l't1p1b; fru1n d.JffC'rcnt 1·n1·ironrncnt s. he said. hal"e differer\! nt·i·d:-:, and th<• bill 11·ould .. help the dis!riL·!s take 1non.: it1itia tivcs ;ind r~pons!bi lilil's. "Thi.<: r111ght pcrn1it inorc i11norations ;111d bt.'!lcr sehonls,"' h(' said. ('arpentcr s:.11d school bo:1r<ls arc so elosely tied lo !he legisl ature that they h111'e Lo ask permiss ion to '"lake buSL'S on field trips or send the band to J\l ichigan .'' Un dt•r the bill, hr said, the legislature \1'011ld retain the broad policy prJ\1•ers in vol\'ed in public educa tion . Opponents ea!I the bill a "blaJ1k ch('Ck" for local srhool districts. &·n:11 ors Albert Rodda fD-S.1cramrnto) and J\lf'r\'~11 Dyn1ally (!)-Los A11gcles 1. !ht' only l\\'O educators in lhe Scn.1tt•, \'O!l'd against the 1ncasurc. Rodda. cl1airinan of the Senatl' f:ducation Comn1it1ec, said the bill is so bro:id '"that even mv consultants say tm.iy don't understand What it does." ··Jr 's ;1 blan k cheek if f've r ther•· \1:1s one. ::::1id Clark Bradl1·v ( R-Scn J OSL'\, :111othcr oi>ponent. · But Sena tor Ruht•n Avala { D • B:ti..1•rsfi t•ld ! said the hill nieans 1nor~ lu!"al t11111rol :ind hornl' rule. ··Evtry t-0111n1unity has tht right to dt·tl·nnine the lerel of educal1011 it \rants and is 1\·ill i11g lo pay for." he said. t 'ror11 Page Al SlIOOTING. • • Spencer l:M.•<lt Ernie Terrell in 1967 nnd 11as ranked i\'o. I by till' \Vor/d Box in~ A~f:ociation. I le v.·as beaten by Jerr;r (.)u;)rry in 1968 and his career slcad!lv dt:tlifl~'(J . • 'l"he glnss door of lhC' building wa$ sh:itterrd and debris ~ind bloodstai n~ eovered the ca rpet insidC'. .,!L's not n phish club at all," Sgt IJnh l\·liller s:iid nt the :;crne. !Ir s:.1id the building has a small front alcove and visitors must ring the l"M~IJ tn gel through th e first door lo ~ second. v.·00<!en door. lie said the ~hots 1<.·ere fir ed into the alcove where :H k·.--ist three victirn s 1\·e re standing. "A1 f1r.~1 I thought it "'as a ear bnckf1ring:· said n :r. Perry, '"·ho lives lv.o blocks a1<.·<1y and \100 gathered in ;1 sn1:1 ll koot of people outside. "I was 111 t)(>d . 'l"h1·n I heard the nn1bulancc. l;ut \1'ht'll r can1e out it y,·:is al! over." '!'he r11:i_ghborhood 1'.'here the shootini:: took place \v:is <lcsc ribed :'ls an arra of rcsidcni:c<; and sin al l bus1ness1:s. ·r11c Bra~s f{all IS open 24 hours and serves food :ind coffee but no liquor. rx>licc said B··rg1·r SHld \\ I [fl es s es gil\"(' dL'St·1 pl1ons of t110 cars at 1.hc shooting scent'. one a gold Gcncr<1l J\lotors produ( t. t hC> 01 hrr ,1 1%8 blue Oldsn1obitc \1ith a 11h1te top, \V1tnr.sses saw tile cars drive west 1 Oil ti"i\h ~trct:l. l 'ront Pnge Al LIMITS ... of 1222 Susse x Ave .. said he believed the ruling was arbit.ary and would create an ecomonic hardship on students. 1'horne's SC>n, Gary, also spoke ngain~t the action. They were lhc only opponen ts present in the city council chan1bers. Severn! residents urged the council lo adopt the amendment. call ing the students a "co1nmunity problem:l.!.. '"I realize it's a problem for college students lo find housing, but I don·t see \1·hy property owners in Corona del f\-tar have to provide it for them." snid PauJ Hum mell, president of the Corona del Mar Civic Association. James P. Judge Services Friday Private memorial services have been schC'du!ed for J11mes P. J udge, 64, of El Toro, who died F'riday. i\tr. Judge, a psychologist. had Jlved in Or.'lnge County 14 years and in California 25 years. Ile "'·as a native of Minn esota . Survivors include his widow, Virginia: a son, 7.ane .Judge of San F'rancisco; ~ d~1ughtcr. Judith Barton of Santa R~: four grandchildren aud a brother and S!Sl('r. Buri<il is sch1•rluled for Pacific Cr1·~t ('f"ITil'li'r\" n:il!z-13er_gl'n>n Funeral 1lu1n1• uf ('ol'(ina 1h•I f\.ol:1r is h :i n d l 1 n ~ :1rr:1ni;c1ne.n1~. 'lt'estward llo' University Con1n1unlty 1\ssociaLion members (fron1 left) Penney Rocl- hein1 . .Jean Lind and !Jarlene Oster are rounding up stuntrnen. a \vestern town and a "bonan~a of food'' for the Irvine horneowner group's \\'estwa rd Ito rlinner and dance Sept. 14. 1'he association pavilion wlll be turned into a eorral for the event. 1'irkets are $8.50 and nlay be obtained by calling r-.·lrs. Rodhein1 at 552·H l79. County Firemen Say Wild Lci1id 'H eadaclic' Preserving nn lurnt opC'n sp:ic.-· or 11 ild land near developed are<1s is inl·rt•asini.;lv popul <lr among both planners :111(1 governmental offil'ials ~1ppro1 in~ nt'\\" ('0!11111Uniti'2S. But for firemen, \Vild land near house<> is a headnrhr_ That \ras thr opinion expr(•s:-.erl i\1onday night bv Robert lfl'nnessc\', ;:i fire preventl on-analyst frnn1 ! h P c·:ilifornia F'ores!ry Departmr·nt Orang!' Count y office in <i presen ta t111n to thi• Irvine Planning Commission. "'\"c a.re concerned 1ri1h \11\d \:ind and its relationship lo rcsidcn!1;il sl ructur1•s-cspccinl1y 1hos1' \1i1h sh:ike roofs." llen nessey said. Tn Californra·s dry, hot and so1nr1imcs \l"indy cli1nate. firemen belie\·r, a buffl'r zone-a 1\'aitrC'd park, golf course. furl brr;:ik . or u l i I j L v eorridnr-shotild separate honies from > \l'ild l<Jnd. The ide:il \1·id1h fl'lr 1hc buff,·r. Recording to l!rnnrs!'ry, 1~ 400 f1·1·1 . but ;MJ to 100 fi·et '1nu!d OC• :1r·t1•p!i!!i](' ! J('nnPS:"("\' 1nadr lus re111;1rk o:; rn .i d1"cuss10n "or how th(' ('\•fl11111SSIOn c:111 ht•!p insure firr s:1f1'lY ;is they 1·on.~1dvr :1ppl1<·n tions fnr nr',\' dcl'l'lnptrH'nt~ in lr1 inr Thi' buffer zone roncrp! .11:.o prr\•'nl~ :-1 fire in a dC\"l'lopcd area fro111 ~rrearlin~ 11110 rilf' v.·ild land. Jlenncss(ly s:-iid. ··F1r('n1(•n r:in·t ll'Ork 111 \hH'k brush " he ::;.1Jd. ,,.rht'Y !1:1vr ro l1:-1vc ~n111cpL1!'t' 1h1nn"rt nut to mcC't lhL' he;id of !hr f1r1~ ·• Anntl1l'r problem Ilic commissiorn'r.~ ~ho!lld notr is n1;iintenanrc of vegetallnn 011 Slt'l'P slnpr!'. he ~:i id . "\\'p don "t fl'Pl property n11·nl'TS \'.i!h .1 cl•'''P :-.!ope on their property \1·hnu ld h1• hurdened y,·ith a h:1zardous buildup oi 11t•\·d _,_.. he said. '·n1c,re ;iri• :1r"as ind1ca1t·d in tlll' lr\·1ne (;enl'rill l'lan \\here lh1~ could h(' a probll•rn. l"suallr. Lht• person can"t niov.· 1hc 11Tr.ds becau.~C' !hr sin~ i~ Sfl S1{'Pp. So \I(' 1'n<f up doing it and put- ting 1t on t11s 1ax bill. !!1,r111es~r1· ~arr! n lw!tl'r alternath·p is for the. slopes to be dedic:ited !n a J)!Jblic agl'ncy or .. un1tO\\nCrs asso-- tia1ion. In other commC'nts. llrnnessev said fire departn1cnt offieials do no! think Jr,,.,1!ing a fire stalio n in a resi<lenti;d ~C'c·ti on is a ''f'omp:itiblc use:' 1\ ropular and coinpa.t~ble loc·.1t1nn i:; l'lt'\I to :i park. he ~:iid. There lht· ~1.1 11,,n prnvirlr·s flrSI aid for p:irk v1s1tors :ind ~''{"\lriry fo r p;1rk rriuipn1en!. Th•· nqist• f:lc!or dot:sn'I huthcr neighbor,;. hf' ,'1ddc(t fl1·nn .. ~s1·y 1·n1npl1n1f'11trd !hf' c11y nf tr1111•' fnr ~l rodl" pro1·1s1nn c;illing [nr ~n1okt• dcle1·!1011 :;1 .,11'111:> in 11e1v ron. .h!ruc1i1111. "TI11:' is nn early \\·amlng !fl lirlp s:i•:1· hfl"'."' he ~airl ";\(•t prnp1'rly." SESAME STREET SESAME STREE T IS ABOUT THE ONLY STREET IN !HE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T HAD A CARPET INSTAL LATI ON BY ALDEN 'S. To Disct1ss Jr\•inf''s propc1~<·d lldJal! d••:.1i.:11 :;111d.1'. to Ix• prodtU'\'CI :11 :1 1•0:-.1 11/ S·17 . .'.l00 :o;plit bety,•c•en !lie l'ity ;inti the lrvint• Con1pany , will be diseussecl by lhl' cit.v council toni g:ht. 1'/le meeting \VIII be ht·ld nt t·1ty hall, 1201 Campus J1rt\'t'. 1-11 7::10 pin 'l'he stud v. \1"hi1•h 11 ould b1·(·011u' !hr urban d1";.,ig11 p11r1 of l1'1'111t•':; g1·11t•r;d plan. is designt'(I to ou tlint' dt'I 1'l(lp1n1'ill s1;iridarrls to gi ve lhl' 1'1ly :1 pll'aSHlf:, uniform appc<lrante. 'rhe stud y 11·ould pri1n urily be nirTl(·d al produC'ing consistrnC'y uf d1'11·lopn1('11t in thl' North Irvine <1r(':1 , \\"hrl'l" !~ind is held by a nun1bL'r of n•lallvf'ly sinall properly u\1ners. Cnder th e proposn l, (:corgc l\urilko. A n1t·111bcr of HH· SaS:lk t c111d \V;1lk('r l"Onsultant firin , 11 ould bC' in t'h<irgc of th e pr oject. Kurilko has ll'Orkerf <'xtcnsively \1'1th 1he !rvi11c Con1p11ny ;ind has bt'll'fl su,i.:gt•S'l('d f•Jr the job bec<iuse of his f:11n i!iari!y \1·ith Jrv1nP. Thi· prnpt!Sli.1 study h<ts r ;1 i s t' d qurstion s fru111 planning l'u n11niss10nl'r:i <ind city council mC'mbl'rs \l"ho \1·cint to kno>Y v.·hy thl' city pl il nning st:1ff ~;1nnot perforrn sueh a study ;ind 11!1y 11 tosts so 111urh. A third area of l·oneern, tl·tayor (;abriclle !'ryor s;ud. is !he 111ctho..I of il\\'<I rding thl' consult::int "s contract. The city has not n1acte requests for proposals. a practice used in lieu of con1prtitive bidding, before 8\\'arding the contract. The council v.i ll also consider possible annexations of Irvine Unified School l)1 striet property on Sand c·anyon Avenu<• <lnd Irvine Comp:iny property designated for construction of Irvi ne Cent er. Solon Pensio1i Bill Re7Jeal Coining S11p7Jort SACRA;..tENTO (.'\Pl -The authnr of :i hill tn rC'pco:il ;i SJ rn iJ!ion J)('11~io11 bon:in1:1 for r<'l1ri11 ~ ;111d llt'ft'nt<'rl lvg1 :;la1 urs s;1!S Ile 1s g:1i11111g :1 l!u·~ 111 prtparation for 0111• f1n;il :1tli'1npt 111 Pc1~.<> his bill ~-1.t::-.!1111 ;111 ,<\1'51·111bl\·111:1n H n be rt ,l\feLcnnan / ll-IJ\i1\11c!: 1, s<iid l\lond:iy that thrl'C n1orc lPgisla!ors sii;nf'd up as r oauthnrs of his repeal mensurP : Assen1b!y rn ;in l\ennl'!h Cory 1 0-GJ rr!rn (irnll'I. and St·ns. ('l:1rc Hf'rr~·hill (I{. Ct'ft'SI, ;111rl 11l'ti·r lkhr !H·T1buron '1 1'h:it brings the \olnl of co;1uthors to l\1 of the st;itc•s ';~1 asscmbl\·rnen and l:\ of th(' --111 rnrrnbf'rs nf lhi'.' srriah'. l\lelRnn:in s.1id !I){" :i rJ di ti on <1f <"0:1ulhors to !he bill l;y 1t~t·l f \\<-i!l'l 111'1\l ft'\ ll'C !h(~ ll1l':ISUre . It l'.'ilS kill1·d !\10 \l l'(·ks ago l.i_v the Ass(•111bly Ru lt·s l'ornn1 i!!rf'. Rut he s:iid hC' is conti nuing to soli1'1l coauthors set'king a ".sh(ll'.' of strength , ' \1h ich he hopes 11·il l l'JHtble him to revi\"e !h(• bill 111 the fornl of ;11ncndn1ents lo nthl'r 1x•nd1ng !cgl:-!c1 !io11 . '"\\'i!h enough strer1Rth \1'r can hnl"e nur <Jn1rnd1nen!.:; adopted nnd nttach::d lo :1nother bill . Hy \\'eclnrsda}' nr Thursday al t!J(' l:1tc.">t. 11·c'll kr101-1• 1f it's possi ble 10 be done ," ~1cLcn11:1n said f 'ro1ra Page ,\I 'VIDOW ... lav:yers. \\"1e('hC<'hi ;ind <.:o\lrt personn(·f !o !ht· $('1•11c Of thr ki1!1ng 1.+Lr fllon(!.1 v i!l \1 h:1r ~lf• s.11d 11·:1!i a 1nove tn l)('ttr"r ,11 ·q11:1111! Ills J111·y \11th !111' !;1~11t1t nf the cnn1c :::ccn<'. IN OUR SEVENT EEN YEARS, WE HAVE CARPET ED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA ME SA. NEWPORT BEACH. LAGUNA BEACH AND HUN- TINGTON BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK . ALDE N'S TH E FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPE TED HER HOME. (IF WE HAVEN T. BRING HER IN WI TH YOU I CARPETS • DRAPES IH THE HARIOR AREA SIHCE 1957 1663 Placentia Ave. COST A MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. Th"' Thon., 9 to 5:l0-fRI., 9 lo 9->AT .. 9:l0 lo 5 ' __ \ ' 1 h,, du "' C-0 ~Ci co fo ha mi lib ol m Tid pa fo is A a Di bi '7 G A 0 D I fo Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley OL. 67, NO. 239, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Toduy's t'lnul N . l'. Stot•k s TUES DA Y, AU GUST 27, 1974 TEN CENTS olon Ties Missing Yachts to Drug Smuggling \VASH1 r-.·GTO:'\I !AP' -l'h(' Coa~I Guttrd confinnl'd tod;1v rhal ~a d111g Jnd motor ral·h1s ha\'(' bten hijal'ktd Uy alleged drug n111nPrs. but said 1t narl no infonna1io n to support !he C'l;nn1 of a Nt'\\' Yo~k congrcssn1an 1:1;u hundrt•tls of 1\rncr1can O\\Tiers and crt'l\S d1s111r- ared as a result . Rep. John !\l urphy, 1D-N.Y.). clain1f'<l hat ··literally hun<lrt>ds of bo:l!s and ur1dreds of O\\'ncr.~ <ind c re 11. s isappcared in the sou1ht•<1stt·1n Atlantic. he Gulf of l\lexico, along the Pacific roast and In }-fa1\·aii. "The great bulk of Hu• victim<; \\•ere actual or suspected 1.1rgc1s of drug !mugglers \1'ho have found hijackini: c:1n be acco111plishl'rl •::tsih· <111d the 011TJers disposed 01 11l1hout · nuu.:h fe<1r :1ppreht>nsion," hl' sa1<l. A ('011!-l (:u:.ird ::.pokt.'<;111;in said lhe .'.('f\'LCC rCC('l\'t."CI ft1µor1., 011 I ht' chsapp{'a rance of n1orc than 30 yachts 111 three rears but s:·i I !he (·ausc of the dis~1ppcar:111i:e \lilS unknrn .. 11 1n rnost caS{'S, The spokesman said thrrc yachts ha<l been subsequently identified as being vicllms of hijackers and tv•o of the three had been identified as hijacked by alleged drug runners. A fo urth yacht si nce h:.1s been discovered in foreign \\'aters ;i nd the fo reign country is investigating the claims of thr persons found on board that the cre\1' had fnllcn ov~rboard. the Coast <iuard si)Qkesrnan said. The s1>0kes1n<in said one hijacking C>1llY .. llot Pl>Otf by T1r.., Co•lll1 BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION'S NEUGAR T AND FLAG At Huntington Beach's Newland Hou5e, an Eye fo r History Bi~e11te1111ial l-/1111ti11 g to11 Co 1111.cil Pla11 ~ Go<1f ... 1\10 hundrrd \t'<Jr~ r1t A1111-r1C ;lr1 hisiory \1 ill blo"som in I run1 rugton fleD rh durio~ the nrxt 111·0 vc<irs. if u1r <"JI\' s 1\1nf'ric:l11 n\'\'Olut1011i11 f' l' 11 1Pnn1',1 I Con1n1iss1on gt'!." 1l1c publ1t' suppori d :.Ct>k~. Thf' 13·n1cn1brr. r11y cnuncil·:ippo1111f'rl con1miss1nn h:i s only 1us1 ht·i...run lo p!:1n for !he cclrbra11r,n in lflifi. but :drc:1rly has oullincd such 1;u;1J~ a ~ -Backini? thf' t'OllstructH)li of a $1 million :.irldit1011 to the 11e111 t.:t•ntr<JI library. -llclping with the reslor:il ion of the old Nev;l;ind home as a cily historical moou1ncnt. -Getting the ci1y's 4th of .July parade named the official stale biccnlenn1al parade for 1976. _\ f -h~ch1 ie~ing1 full cornmdunil~,'-~1~pport or is or1 ca progran1s an ac 1v1 1es. "The participation of Huntington Beach is a living memorial to \\'ha! has made America great.,, says Layne l\eug::i rt. a tcachtr in the Ocean View School District and a mcmlx>r of the bicentennial co mmission. ·'The spi rit of '76 is the people of An1erica ." Nc ugart just con1plf'!Crl a \l'hirhl'ind tour of the East Coast. ca rrying \lilh him a U.S. flag lhal was f101\11 in fi ve hisloric..11 spots. lie says it's the only flng to do Iha!. and last "'eek he presented the flag to the city council as lhc cily's official bicentennial flag . He had it raised, with appropriate certification, at: Valley Forge. Gettysburg, Independence llall, the Arlington National Cemetery and over tbe Capitol dome in Washington. D.C. Neugart said the nag is nov.· available for use by civic organliations. The only requirement is that the group using the nag sponsor some type of patriotic program. Arran1trments can be n1adc through the cily's public inform:ihon office. lfuntington Beach is a1nong eight Orange Count.11 cit.lrs an<l 43 in th<' state to be nan1r<I an officit1I b1crntrnnial city. Neugart s.:iid the city hnrl to prr.o;;c1i1 documents ~hO\\'tng activitic~ 11 ha s ~pon-.orl.'t! 111 !he µ;1-.I .ind 1t1d11'<1!1ni.: to a 11at1n11ul coinrn111 cc 111 !'hil:-1d(•lpti 1:1 11$ des1r<' lo :-.pnn~r a \1 cll-ro11ndt'd crlebrat1011 in l!li6 1'111' <'il .v's h1crnh't1111;1l 1·onin11s:-.11111 now n1{'e!s 11\'i('{' ;1 11101ill1. !ht• :-it'{'QIHI :i11d fourth Th11rsd;11·. 1n n~1111 '.)!~1 :it thl' nf'\\' citv h:ill. · ~let·l111i.:s sl:irt ;11 i·:w p 1n. and an· opt'n to 1ht· p11bl1C". O!hrr 1han HS.I.' or lhe ~th of .luly par:ide and the annual cilv'>'idc fcsl1v<il. C..'l'lrbral1on plans are still .skch:h~·. ~lark lla1n1nerquist. ch.1irman of 1 h !" bicenlenn1al con1n1is.'iion. s:·ivs hl' '"'ould like idl'OlS and suggcsrionS fron1 all sectors of lh<' cominunity An yone \\'l{h any propos<ll c;in sub1nit the idea to I-la1nmerquist through rhc pub!iC" infornialion office at city hall. The phone number is 5.16-5'.!59. The l'\'O n1ajor projt!CIS -libra11' expansion ond the Ne\\'l:1nd ho•ne - arc not !he goals only or the bicentennial commission. Restoralion of lhC Nc'>'·lnnd home has bet-11 lackli'd by thr Huntington Bl'ach Historicfll Society and the Hotary Club. !Ste GOALS, Page t\Z I Ford Accepts Ro111<11iici l tt'vite \VA S l !l i'oi'GTON !UPI\ - President Foid today accepted an in vitation fro1n Ro 111 a n i a 11 President Nicolae Ceausescu to visit lhe Con1m unist country. "1 would like l-0 accept lht in11itE1tion." Ford fold Ct>ausescu·s emissary Vasile Pungan. \\'ho de· livered the invitation. "It is a quc~tion of ""hen we t·an n1rikc mutual arranE'ements." Fonner President Nixon 11i ~itrd Romania in 1969, the fir~! Anirn- cun president lo visil a ('on1muni1:.! country. CrR11srsCl1 1\'lls lns1r·un1rn Jal in l)('fping Nixon rn;_ikP lh(' diplo1n<11ic hr{'nkrhrou~h to Ch111:1. o.ccurrt·fl at llonululu v.'h('re the bo;1t \1;1s hq~1c·kt'd ••l d(1t·ks1d1•. The thrre t'l't:11· 111cn1ht1rs f'IL·111u;;illy \1!'rc p111 ov1·rbo<1rd in ;1 s111all hfe raf! \11th no lood or \1;1ll'r , hl' said The C..Tcv. v1as picked up by a paS.'.ing frt'1gh ter. Thf' Coast (;u<Jrd spokesnr..111 said he did wit have 111forn1at1on 1mmed1;1tely availnble on 11here the other tv.·o alleged hijackings occu1Tt.'<I but said hoth "·ere in southern or \~estern \\'atcrs. Two of the h1jricki'd. yachts \1('re motor-sai!crs, the sJXJkcsnian said, 1hc third \11as a sport fishing boat. Aske<l about an earlier report fron1 a Coast Guard source that th ere h:1s been a pattern of 25 to :io n1i ssing rnotor ynchl s thal c·ould hrive U1•1'll hijacked for the n1nn1ng of drugs frorn Caril>l>t·;111 countrir-. to !hr -.ou11h·.i·1• r11 tWSl of lhl· L'n1tl·tl ~1;1t1 ·_~ 1•11,. spvl-csn1an cenflrinr<l th1· nu111l 11 11.1» ('-Ofl't:'Ct Hu! hl' said h1· l"lold 11 .. r SIX'<'Ulatc <is 11'1 lhl' •",Ill'•" 11\ 1!.• d1sappcan111(·c unul the ya~·111 .-. \\I 11· found. lie noted that 1nany di-.aJHl• .1f,11i.-·-. subsequently arc found to h<111· ti1,1•n caust:d by faulty SC<Jtna11sh1p, Pfllll1Jt111•111 failures, \\'erither or co\11s1ons. r-.turphy c!aiincd Iha! r.:-,111· (ll 1i1t· ov;ncrs of missing vessels l'l<•s h~·"n 1ound "Clnd la\11 l'nforccn1en1 11tfi('1;il, assurnc most or all have bt'('n munh'r"d .. lie said he basl'd his 5tOl<'1·11t1n1s i.11 fna:-t (i tiarcl {'ases and on 1n\'1•s11 r.<1l1!JJ1S li11 :.lal'f n1en1bcrs of his l!ou-.1· sl1Lico1nn1itt cc on !\11!rthun\ il l;111111··<'0~1,1 iruild Tiu \, 11 Yn1 h «n11Cl"'"~tll 111 .iuJ l' 11111 hultt ht'.ll'lllj.;' \\1thh ~d.1,\ •·11 II• !ILS;1pp<'.1!'illl(1•-. llllh th" 11111"1' Id 11.1111111~ ho;I\ u11 n1·•~ u1 tilt' !l.1111:• 1 ol l11J.tt•h1ni.:s 'lh1· lt·,11h1tl 111111• • 1111! 11'.' ,\drn 'hi t•ll E S1!1r l u,1-.1 t.t1.1rd 'urn11i;1nd;111t l'o;1~l ( ;u,1rrl ofl tl'J,d~ 111 \1·11 Yu ri, \11:11111 :utd \11111,lun .d~n _-.;111 1 Ill•\' l1.1d 1111 1.·11d1·nc1• of l:1r~t· 11u1nh1•1 ~ uf hn.1l~ b,•111g h1 l<IC'ktd b.1· drug -.nHIJ.!~l1'rs "Th.it', 1h\' l1rsl :111)1• 11t• 11.1\t' hv:!l'd ut .1n.1thi11g J1k1· 1i1;1I " ,;111! l ':ndr l; .\gu1l :u· i'\l'l'\111\'f' nffrct·r or lh1• l·11:1:.I ~:11:1rd S1 .i11111l lll I ;,11\ .. -.111n. 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II ll'ilS l'X1P'lllt'I\ llllhkt·I\· lh.1t 11.·li 1 .1~1·-. 1 .. ould gu Ullf\'l'l\)r!1'<l Boy Shot Accidentally Beach Visitor Criticctl ; 211d Incident in Week By KATllY CLA:\'CY Of me 0111'1' P1lol Stitt A 6-year-old Oregon boy visi ting ll unlington Beach 1ras ~hnt in the <1hdon1t'n ,\lonrllly by his h;ilf·brot hcr 11hu 11·ils plriy1ng 11·i1h a gun in the hack ::.1•;11 of the l11n1ily c<ir. II \\'as l he sccontl such accidental shooting in Jl11ntington Beach in a \"'i'Ck. Robin Scott J\1cRridc, 6. of Eltnire. Ort.•., was in critil'ill l'{)ll{lition in the 1nt£'nsi\'C c::ire unit of J->ac1fica llospit:.i l 1uday aftrr undergoing nt•arl~· four hour.o;; of surgery fol\01\'ing the l\1onday morning i.hooting_ !\1canv.hilc. Dal'id \\'arrcn Sheldon Jr. 8, of itiG2 Commodore Circle, Apt. No Lifegiiurcl Firir1 gs Diie To Lo11 g· Hciir By Tl-:RR)' CO VILLE Ot "'' 01ilr ,.1i.1 si111 Slate life~ards in lfuntington Bench ha\'C' 11on lheir haircut rebellion - \\'1l li<1m Penn r-.tott.. the state director nf parks and rccrration. announced :'\lnndav no On(' \1·ould be fired for \ll'aring long hair. II<' also agreed to a rcv1e1v nr the parks dcparln1cn! hair grooming c_·oc:I{' Thr ordt·r :1pphcs to the st~tc's l1fl·~uHrds. bt:'<'H·h m:untcnancc men <tnd othl'r st;1 1C' hf'ach en1plnyt•s Lifeguard~ ;11 Hu nllngton and Bols~1 C'hl('!l St:ll\' B1'.1Cht'S l:it1t1chcd !ht.: rcl)('lhon \lh<'n the~· \'OllCd to light a h:11rrl1l rirrh•r 1ssurd thrrl' 11'l'('ks :1go h~· Tl•rl \\'il"on. d1s!nl'I supt'rv1sor for the parks dl·pi1r1mcnt. \\'1l~on .~:nd 1\lond ny 11r h ad rccomrnended that no one be tirt;d 01·rr lhe hai ri:ut 1s.<,1il" :ind thtit !he s!C1te's LSee HAI R, rage A2 ) Carvell Assi g 11cd To Lo,ver Post .i\t O'\'t• Request .J:in11':-Carvrll, SU!lf'Tinlrndrnt of the Ocrrin Vie1\· School Di strict in Huntington Bl'<ich. ~londay nighl \\·as r eassigned <it his O\l'n request as assis!Rnt su1wrintendent nf ['l('rsonnel. 1i1c bo;1rd also agreed to pay his $J5.700 saliiry lhis year and sci his salary for thl' renlaining years of his ne\I' four-ye ;;1r contract at $31 ,Sf\O. Carvell. who h<1d held the fJ('rsonne l adn1inistrator·s 1>0st for 1hrcc years before being appointed Sllllerint endcnt in 1972, rt:'qU{'Sled lhe staff change, saying he prcfl'rred personnel v:ork . "ll \Vas a difficult decision for me because I feel a deep loyalty to t he staff and lo the children of this district," hl" .said. The llCrsonnel post became vacant earlier this monlh \~·hen Kenneth ~1cberg resignrd to beconie supe rintendent of !he Fullerton telementaryJ Schoo I l)istricl. The st;:iff was directed tl·londav to 11reparr a su['l('rintcndenl recruilinent brochure for nation\\·idc distribut ion . f"ar\rll <1gr{'ed to rcn1ain as acting suprrinlcndcnt unlil his replacement is fo1111d . Hoard l'rts1denl .Jt';in Jlotte n said, "L':ir\'('11 i~ 100 \alu<.rhlc :in ('n1ployc to lose," ndding shr-is pll'::iscd he il> s1ay- i11~ \1Jth 1h<' 1Hs1r1ct 2. \1·as 1n serious but "impro1 ing" condition at Pacifita. 11·hC'rc h!' <il:-o has been rcnlOl'l'd fro111 the i11 tens1\'C care uni!. lie \r:i.~ shot in 1he cl1c~l by a play rnalL· l<is1 11'Ct:'k aftrr !he l'hildrcn foul\d a lorHlcd gun Dal'ict's father kept for pro!cc1ion. ll11 nl111glon Bt'<ich police said ~1 011d:1y'5 ;ircidt'ntal !'hoo!ing happened \1'hl'11 Bobin's hnlf-brother. Ronnie. 10, !0u11d a !o:idcd .38 ealibcr pisto l in the b<i rk ::.e:i l ol !ht• f;unil\· car. 1'hc shooting Occurred ;is the ehddrcn rind Robin's pnrents. !\Ir. and illrs. <:nrth !\lcBrid{'. \lerc dri\'ing past Five Poin1s Shopping Crntcr. polite reported tl lrs. r-.lcBride is llonn1c's n1o!hcr, police rc1l011cd, and the ~1cBrides werl' 11'1ting Hr111111l·. 111111 11vr1n;tll\ 1!1 r-, \I 11h lu :-: f~dl11·r 111 :>.t•1\· Yorh . IJt•!':Jll:'(• lh" 1.li1kl \\,I~ Ill 1111111111)'.:ltlll B1'i1\'h ~l:l,llfif; 11111\ ill\ dlllit !\h·Hrid11 told 11lli.·t'I'~ Ii{' 11.h r;11'!'1111g lht.· gun ;1111! ;111o!h1·r 22 c:il1hcr 11t•;•pu11 lur pro1~·!'l1un. 111· h:1d 11i1t·11<ll·d !11 p11! rile 1\f';11XJr1 111 I lit' (':tr s g Io\ ,. t·nnip:ir!?ni:11L h1• t11\d poll1·1'. bul 1111·,i.;111. l!·~1\ in~ II Oil !ht· llat·f. \t•.tt ~l1·Bridc sau! Hnn1111· h:u! pl:1.11'tl 111lh 1hi• gun thl' 1l:i~· l>i •f11r1• 11hth· 1L \\<l ' lHllo.1ded, pol1ct• r1·1~11 !t•d, .ind 1h1• ~uu!lt h<ldn'! sel'll ~lt·B11d1· rclu;ul tl1c i;1111 l;1it'T Puhet.• s:1i1J l~onn111 p11 ·kt·d up lh•· g1111 not thinking ll 11,1~ 111.ult·d .• 1s\,1·d his Prayer Meet For£l, Cabiu et I/ear Se r111 on \VA SJ.IINGTON (UPI ) -i>re~tt\(::111. F'ord. f'nb inet n1e1nbers 1111d \Vl1ite !louse aides joined hands 1n a C'ircle today ;i ncl pr:iycrl "th at the President 1nlght bring equanin1ity· to thi s country ancl peaee lo the world." Sen. llarolcl l·t ug hes 1D-In1\'a) delivered a scr1non on the J">~Jl!ns . faith in God anct government. according Lo a \.Vh1te I louse official \vho attended the prayer group break fa~\. l•'ord \Va s a n1e1nber of the prayer group during l11s year~ in the !louse of Representatives and has gone lo l'apllol l·lill tv attend at least one session since he beca1ne president. 1'his was the first 111ect- 1ng of the group in the \\'hite rt ousc. Jlughes. \\'ho is giving up his Senate seal lo rle1·01r toll tnne to a C'hrist1an n1i ssio11. declined to con1n1ent on an~' asp<'ct of the scr\·ice. saying "they are conducted in an at111o~p llere of cnnfidcnec." Ai1 ss ies Do11ri11atc Ra c i1 1 ~ L- 111 A111e1·ica's C111l T ri al~ NF.\r roHT. r. r 1Al'1 Th 1' Aust r11!1nns dn1ninalcd the rricin,i:: and th e contro\·cr5\' i\londav as !he\ zeroed in nn thr ci1al!engc r:s spot -for the An1i·rica's Cup. The Aus\ri1l1a11 12·mf'lrr yacht Southrrn Cross ~corrd her third straight dee1<:11{' victory o\·cr the French y<1chl Fr;1nCl' ~lonrlay and no\r needs only one n1ore ''1ciory in lhe best-of-seven sc•rirs to be se!cCtro as America 's Cur ch:illenger. Snulhcrn Cross \1·on by 6:59 seconds. \\·hich <lt 1hc speed th£' ll\'O yachts 1r('rc tr:nl"l111g a111ountcd to a\n1ost thre(' q11:lrtrr.~ of ;i 1nile. t\lt:'n1111•h1lc, Alan Bond. head of ltll' S<it1th1•r11 rrnss 1\ tn er i c :l's Cup Sl'ndir·11 te. l:ishcd out at the Courageous s}·n(!i('a!l' ~lonrlay ni ght for appoinlin~ l)cnnis Connr r. for 1n('r skipper of l\1ariner. n~ starting hrlmsman for its boat in 1he finn! A111erica's Cup tria\s. In a s1rongly \\'Orded staten1ent issul'd to reJXlrt!'rs at Arncrica's Cup press hcadquarlt:'rs. Rond said Conner. .'I ronncr Star c::lass 1\·or\d champion. h.'l s a reputation as an aggressive heln1sn1an in Congressional Cup racing and 1h:i1 !he Au~1 ralians u'erc afraid that "fouling and st riking !ac1ics" v.·ould be introduced lo America's (,'tip starts. ''These tactics are an accepted pnrt Slain Couple Known SU NOL rt·rr l -The young vict i1ns of an exr1•11tion-type slaying 1\l'T!' 1dcnfifird ~tonday as 11 newly m;irrii·d cuup\{' fron1 S;inta nosa. AIHm1 •da C1;>1111ly roronrr's d1'puli~s snid 1h1' 'lf'111n>": \\'('l'r 1\h·in Prater . 26. nnd hl.~ \\lie. tllarv Ellr11, 20. of rongrr~s1l'ln;i! ('up 1".11·1 nJ.? hul 11·11uld )ll'O\'\' f'\trt·nirly d;UlJ!i'rfl\1.~ If U:-.t•rl 111 /1 n1C'rir:i 's Cup t•i·en! ~. ·• Bond's sl al11nil'lll con!i nued. Jt'nlf <>). F11111 il.v Esc11p <>.~ Ra p,i11 ~ Fi.re i11 1101111• t\ Fnunt:i1n \/;1111'\' !:111\1!1' rst·:1ped \•:i1ho11! 1n111rv \lund.1~· ;1s fire :;\1l'pl through ll1t1r l11n·~111rv l1u1n•' cnu';,ng an cs1in1n!t'd $.\;J,111rtt rl:un;1ge It 11;1s one of 1110 hl:111·s 111 1h1· 1·1ly <lu1·1ng the night. Firemrn l'<'jlOrtrct !hl' li11·hard Tin1tn f;in1ily. 16:125 Filhi•r! :;;1 .. h11rril'1I ou1s1<1r b1·forr !hl' firi'. 11·lueh JJ'Prl1't'nt!y st11rl t•d \1•hrn ga,olinc fu rnl'.S l\r'l'<' 1gn1 t1.•rl by :1 hot \1J1('r' h('.1frr. in rhe garage, spread throughout the house Thi' s1•cond bla1t', 11!11t·h :n11horitir<: bel1evr \1;-1s M'l by an .'.lrsonist. did about ~9.0flO d:1n1age to ri hornc unrf~r C\•11Slrur11on :i1 lll092 Third St. The properly 1~ O\I n<'d by John Jonkman. Fi1·('n1rn ~t1id I h c circun1 stnnc·es !'urroun1!1ng both blJies arc s11H hcing invcs!1g;111 •rl Firt'inrn s;itrl lht' bl<11t• at !ht' Till)1n hnnlc :ipp:1rrn11y \\'as sl<ir!('d ;it R :tu p.rn . 1\h1~n ·rimm 111Rs \\'Ork1ng 111th ri C'Oll!:Hn1~r of gasolinr in the gnragt•. 11hic ·h spillt'd 11hrn he \\'('111 insirlt· to rinsv.i·r lhl' !{']!~phor\C. Thi• f1111H·~ thvn \Ven• li:;n11e<t by tl11· hot 11 :Hrr h\·att'r half·brother if it 11 ;1s the J:illO \\·ith a ~tiff rrii:;:g1·d. th{'ll p11llcd !hC' 1r1gger, 111J11ru1g Hol•111 . ~1( Bndi• told olf11 ('I'' 11 .. ht•ard th\' -.ho!. lt1n11•d nud sa11 l iunnu··~ !:u't' lur11 !11 ;·1-.h, lht•ll Ill~ l\lf1· \t;11'1t'il Sl'l'e:ll)l111g ;111d llnl\111 -.111n1pl'il lllll'(ll]S\'ltill.~ 111• ~;II\' 111" ~1g11' 1111 .\\:111i St1'('l'I fur l';1t•d1c;i 1!11sp1t;il , d1h1·r illl'rl'. 1l11·n i·:trru•cl l11s ~(!ll 111!t1 lhl' 1'11H•rg1·nt·y r·ou1n. Pol1t·1· sn1d till' \·1111\h·~ 11t:1l signs -.1 .. pp1•d 11hilc lx'uig l'XO!lllll{'d , huL ph~ -.11·1;1ns \1 l'l't' ahll' to n '\'ll't' lhin1 . The l;11r11ly h:id pL111nrd to slop ri1 .1 lh11 i1111i.:1011 Ul'ilC'h p:irk. !hen ~1X'!ld 1)1 .. 11:11· :11 I\ not l 's Berry r·ar1n. 11ul11 1· r1·1n•rlL"<i. S lt ~rbe W £1rr1s l /.S .Police ~l r1 y B e Due Fro1n \\'irr Ser\'il't'S f'llJ('AGO -Atrornry f;cneral Wi!- linrn B. S<1xbe 1rarned todav !hat th..: n;111on \1111 need a n:1t1onal police for(·1' 10 ket'p 1t frorn "falling ap.art" unle~s .-i11othf'r rnran~ is 1ound to reverse a i>kyrcx:kl'!ing rr1me trend. \\ ith lhl' l'r1n1c rate soaring fron1 ;1 SI.\ pt•rcent 1nerl'<lSC' :n 1973 to ;1 1.'i Pt·rccnc 1ncr1.-.-1se 111 th1:.. ~l'Jr·:: f1r:.t (!ll!'ll't('r, ~a:..!)(' s;11d th(' lllillOll IS Ill · ri<'•'P trouhlt' · "If 111' go on :is l\l' ;ir1'. there is /'\1·ry f)Q"~1bil1!y th.I! tT1n11• 11111 inund.11 c 11,, l11.• -.;ud 111 a :-!Jt"'t'h pr1•p;1rcd for :i ('Onlen·ncl' n1 1;111 vnlnrcell1l'lll .uln11r11-.:1r,1l111·:; f10111 !ht' 11:1t1uti's nl<11•11· l' It h'S "Tht• n,111nn \\"ulrl 1h1'1l !;(• far1·d 111\h thr prosl)('rl of f<llllng ap;1rl or di>1·1,1n;! ;1 l1<1t1011;d IX>lll't' t11n·1 • 111 1\111· 1111<-Jl ttl!ort. to rc.~lOrl' don]t'Stu.: order ' :-;u,.,l>t· !'<lid. • Hl1! he• s;11d 1111~ 11tu1ld l"' ,1 ,l!r~.J ! d<inJ,;1'r l)('rausr :1 natio11ul poll,.•' t or~\' cuuld becornt· "an 111strun1cnl o! nat111n:il r\'prcssion. ·• ",\ JlOhC'e st:i1(' {'!Ill ronlrnj i·rnllt:'. h111 thar 1s not our 11a~." S;i\bl' s.11d Re1ectin,g police state "cf111·1enf•v" J<; a so I u I 1 on, Saxbe said t:ie ,1i1'\\!'r 11\'!'i in restoring thr "1nnt'r slrrngt)l · of th€ people and their inst1tutinns. Ora~ Coast --~ Weather ~ight and morning low clouds but n1o~tlv sunny frorn 1nid1norn- 1ng to evCning \VNln~sd:1y. tittle t h<tngc 1n trn1pc'rulurc \\'i!h beach highs t'l'<ICh1ng: 70 :ind r1su1g to !he niid-80s inland. INSID•: l 'ODAY ())1(' [/J '!lfl Ol'in/nr r//nr/('S 1\ L iudbrrglt rPa/ly liot1·d 1ras l1J be ral/f'rl 'l.11cky /.111dy,' llt r/111111$ J11s trn11.~·A lfr111tir (f1(lht 11105 f/OO{i pfrrllll!ljfj. S.cr SI01tCS. '!lid /)IC''1ll'1'S /'(l(lf' tl4. " • l!lo•ll •• i.1 .... , •• C•1llot"'" "' Mui"" ~Uft4" •• C11s11tlet Bt ti NlilM•I .... .. Comoc• " °'~"·· ,..,"'' •• CtOUwtlld " l'HIOlt '" De•tl> Nollet• .. s,1vo1 Po•!ll . .. Ed•t.,..111 .... , •• SOO• II ,~., IE"•..-11'""''"' .. \I"(-M•1-t i, AIO 11 "l"•"<t jl,t 11 f~l••lll"" .,, Hv 0 1rdftor .. ,~,.!,.. •• ....... 00" " w • .i~t~ .. IM~n1''•''~" .. WO•ld NPI •• -'"" L•nnt" " ' A 2 DAILY PILOT IS Saxbe ll'a1·ning National Police. Only ·solution? Fron1 \\1lrt• S1·r1 i1·es CHICAGO -At!ornC'v l:eneral \\'11· liam B. Saxbe warned ioday that lbl' nation wlll need a n<1t1or1<1l police fon:l· to keep it fron1 ''f<1lling ;ip:irt" unh·s::. another lllt''-111~ JS roLUHI \q Tl'\'i:f:'>I.' <I skyrocketing crllne 1re11d . With the crime rate soaring fro111 a six percent increase ir1 1973 to a 15 percent incrf'ase in this yf'or 's fir~L quarter. Saxbe s<ud, !he nation is in "deep trouble." "If we go on as W(' :.ire. there is every possibil ity that crirne will inundate us," he said in a speech prepared for a conference of law 1·nforcemen t administrators frorn !ht• Jl<1!1on's n1ajor cilies. "The nation \\'Ould then be faced ""'ith the prosJ,ect of fallin~ aJk1 rt or devising a national pohcc forct· 1n one ltnal effort to ft:Slure dol\l('~l1c order," Sa:dx: said. But hi:' s;ii(l 1 his \1·ould be: ;J grl:'fll danger because ti national police force could bC'cornc "<111 inst rument of nnt1on:JI repression "A police statr can control crirne, but that is not our way.'' Sax he said. Rejecting police state '•efficiency" as a s o I u 1 i on . Saxbe said the ans11·rr lies in restorin~ the '"inner st rength" of the people and th<'ir insti tutions. "It is partly th e job of every citizen, of every institution. of every business," •No Animosity' Saxbe said. "Rernu~ 1f thrv f;111. 1/1!•11 our systC'rn of cr11ninal JUsi1(·r· :-1t11 ply 'kill be unable to hold b<ick the tJd•' '' He called tile ul}ward trencl :'h<trsh, Uittcr and dis1nay1ng." '"\\'e can now perrc1ve 11itli ~hor·i..pv~ c·lur1tv that 1ve have· sutferc1J ;1 ~··1 i>ro • St'tback" i11 the f1ghL to curb L' r 1 111 r , ~xbe said. ' Ill' notl'd th:it t h1~ Fl11 1·n1(otrn (.'nnK' lleports sho1\r<l thal tile nu mher of crin1rs r('portrd to poli c<' d~·cl incd four pcrttnt in 197:!, th~ t1r11t drop Ill 17 years. According to the FBI fit,rtJl'l'S. t1 1c crime rate hi>ld stc;1dy fur the f1r~t l\inc months of 1~7:( llu·n !'OJ!"l.:d 111 lhe l<L'3l quarlt•r tv lli pt.·rt't'nt n1on~ than in the ron1par;.1Llt· Jlt'l'IOd of 197:!. ·rhe FR I figuri'S shO,\'l'd ;1 !:i p1:J'\'.'.1'11 l increase fo r tla· /1rst thri"<" 1no11!h~ vf 197~. 111f' Fl\! ~t :11 1 ~tk·s n·f l1'('l tl11· nu11l!}(·r or t:rirncs T('JIO!'!(·d to ~t .'.1 1(• :tnd I 0 L" ;1 l pol1c1· 111 ~('\'1·n l'<ll~'f.:\1 n1·s -111urd1•r, rJpe, ;i~saul!. roUlx·r.1-li urgl ~11',1 , l:1rt·1·ny and n1olor v1·hicle 1 heft. 1·1ie full -yc;1r report for 1 ~7.1 JS dtH' fnr rf'lc~· Sept. H. ~axb<' said tho~e fig ures "y:ill sht.J11· !hat crinl(' a('1Ually incrf'ased during 1cJ'i':J b.v 6 pcrtcnt, not the~ ix·rcl.'nl th;.1t 11;1 ~ earl11·r prL'dl t:lL'(.!. "'fhc fat:t is that lur al le<isl a bnL·f period, \\'e have lost our inilia:ive ;1111.l are back on the dcfen~1ve," he told the police chiefs. Eloise Popeil Denies Plotting to Harm Mate Eloise Popeil. testifying at her murder conspiracy trial , said her millionaire husband wa s paranoid and "insanely 'jealous," but maintainc.-d that she n~l'er meant to harm hin1 and \\'as not seri ous about hiring n1en to kill hin1. "lie was the father or my children Fr0111 J•age Al YACHTS ... that the crew had fallen overboard, tbe Coast Guard spokesman said. The spokesman said one hijacking occurred at J·lonolulu , where the boat was hijacked nt dock sid e. The three crew members eventually \Vere pu t overboard in a small life raft 11·ith no food or wa ter, he said. Tite crew was picked up by a passing frei ghter. The Coast Guard spokesman said he did not have information i1nmediately available on \\'here the other t\1'0 alleged hijackings occurred but said both 11·ere in southern or western waters. Tv.·o of the hijacked yachts were motor-sailers, the spokesman said, the third was a sport fi shing boat. Asked about an earl.ier report from a Coast Guard source that there has been a pattern of 2a to :m 1nissing motor yachts thal rould have been hijacked for the. running of drugs from Caribbean countries to the southeastern coast of the United States. Ille spokesman confirmed the numbe r \\'<J S correct. But he said he could not speculate as 1o the cause of the disappearance until the yachts \~·ere found. tlo noted that. many d1sapoearanccs ~ubs1X1ucntly arc found to have brcn c.·aused by fau!l~ sea111:1nsh1p, cqu1 pl11('nt fai lures. 11ctllh1·r 01· collisions. ;\furphy clain1cd that r.onc of 1hc O\l'Tiers of missmg vessels htis !xirn found "and la111 cnforcen1ent officiH ls assume mos t or all have been n1urdert!'d. ·· He said he based his stateincnls on Coast Guard cases and on invcstigntions by staff members of his House subcommittee on Merchant 1\'l arinc-Coast Guard. ORANGE COAST is DAILY PILOT "T1"8' o.-.,,.... Cou• Do•IV P,11)1 Wit~ """"" ·• °"""" blne<;I 1"-N-•·F'l'M>. "P<Jl>l••ll&<l tffl"" 0.a~ eo..I f'~t>t>•""'ll ~ Se.,._.,~ M'""'' ot~ i>uDf••~~. Mo<>day t~<>vQ~ rn~.,, !~' c,,.o, M ..... NtWPO<I 0..KI\, H""'•"'l'o<> El<>"'-"''"""· 11o11 v111e-v. Laguna Be"""'. 1"""''/SMl<IH•,..1<• '"~ s.n C-nl9/Sae Jcoon C..."''''""" A. >"'II'- _,. ""''""' '" P<>Df••l'>f><I S•·'""•"' • ...., ~·~· <l•)" J />e ~n(:i~I Pul>l'li'»"ll O(<oo~ ' >T l l() V'IO\f 8"1Slf'Ml..Co1!•""-.C...hlot""' ~~tij Offi<H ()in11Ml<M· 3.7J W..• OaySt<,...t ~Beact>. 333.)l-lllW!>">'1 llo<u•v"'1 l~-0~ ~;2 F0t•>l ,., .. n..., Hufll•r>GfOll S.-1 NJ I~ flo:otct> ~..,+-vo•d $1n Cit1r>ente )O!>NQIT~ EI C..mo"<l l'l••I Tele•ll--17141642·4111 QnaHM4 Ad,.,+islfll) 642-5671 s-c....-• Al Ot-,.-t-fi.: , ......... 492-4420 ' and I felt great t"()n1pa.<>~ion f0r hiil'.." ~he said l\lond:1y. "I h:id no an1n1os11y 101vard hin1. I couldn"t hate a person 1r!w l'>as ill, bul r r.:ou!d hale the things he did." l\1rs. Popei l \\":JS t·nllf•d to the stnnd in the trinl th.at has lasted more 1h;u1 a rnonth. as she ;;ind he r boyfrl(·lJd fight charges of a murder-for-hire plol in Los Angeles Superior Court. 'fi1e IJlonde Ncwpcrl BeaLh 111'.ln1:in and J)an ,\yers have pleaded innocent lO charges of co nspiracy and ~o\icitalinn to com1nit murder 1vith Chicago kitchen gadget tycoon Sarnurl J . ''Seymour" 1-'opeil, 60. the alleged target. "This .... ·as absol111cly no!hing, but n phony schcn1e on niy husband 's part ," r\·lrs. Popei l. 49. tnld tl1t· courtroun1 and jury of seven n1en ;:ind five v;on1~n .. She and Aye.rs, 37, i11.sist Po1)1ld t1,cd to frame then1. ''My husband "'·as ::i pa r o no id schizophrenic.'' she said. ···Jile reason l could nol li ve with 1ny husband 1vas that for JO years, frorn OctobC'r of 196-t, he has had inc. fol lo1ved d<ty and night and had 1ny phones bugged all 1hc. time . He had el('Clron1c bet•1iing devices on 1ny cars ••. and he \Vas insantclY jealous of everyone and everything. l\1rs. ]Jopcil repeated the defcnd;;ints' posil ion lhal they were "playing along" wi!h l\\'O men lhe.v allegedly lrit.-d lo hire to kill her husband . Th1·y 111ai.uta1u (li;tl 11l11·n ;dl t·!:-r f'1ilt'(l. th~· n1an l1f:ic!11rir11; 1n:i g.na1t · soli1'i1 r{t lll'o or Ayf'rs' 011,.-11111t· cov.·orkt•rs anrl !rit·nd.; at 1>.111gl.1s A1rrruft Comp:iny in Wng L~<:J l'h f1)r lhP :-:ChClllt' Sc1·1n1n}i con1plici1y by to.I r..; l'op<•i! ~ind i\1•rrS -h·.~tiftt'd lo <infl hearJ on pnliec ·1,'lpc rl"t'Ord1ngs -\\;'I~ a~sr•rt1'l'!I,\· 0111)' th1'1r rffurt Lv ensnarp Ho l><'rl l't"cl1•r :.ind !Jon Jtl~d. tllc allt•ged fran1cup con · .sp1rators. 111 :1 t;ipe recording pl;iy\·d 111 l'0\1 rt C'.'.lrlirr 1n thi• tri;:il Mrs. P11pt 1l <.illd Av ers discussrd the n1etl1od of k i ll1n~ hfr husband 1~·ith Pf'i>ler and l{eed . Prosecutors contend Jl,'l rs. Popeil and Ayers arranged the killing \\'ith lhe two 1ncn and paid thcn1 $97.400 \\'Orth of !ll rs. Popeil's dian1onds in advance. In her testimony. !l'lrs. Popeil said she and Ayers "played along'' \l'ilh the f\\'O men, believing they \vcre working for h€r husband and were trying to gather incrimin ating evidPnce ?gainst hE'r to be used in a divorce suit. Sht~ said Ayrrs \\•as trying to gather evidence. linking the men to her husband. The co uple were arrrslcd Jan. 8 at her Newport Beach l101nc shortly aftE'r she had ~iven Peeler tl1e diarnond s. l\1 rs. Popr il testified she gave Peeler the jewl'!s :-o lht:y rould be !raced to hi1n \\"hen she and Ayers exposed J>erlr.r's link to hl'r husband. !11r.>. Pope.ii \1·as to he cross-examined today by !he prosecution . The Lrlal before !'iuperior Court .Judge ?11ark Brandler is in its fifth week. Front Page A I INCIDE NT ... that time and n!"'arlv ran over Cl1andler and Warrum as thf'y fell ou t of the Jeep, \\'hi ch 1vas traveli ng at aboul 15 n1iles per hour :it that point, officers said . Warrum \\'a~ apv;irenlly stunned by th e fall, ChrinrJ!er s;iid , enabli ng the two officer.~ to h<ind cuf f hi1n, lie \Vas then tuk Pn to ll()a~ ~1('1nori<1l ll ospilal in Nr\1•port ~och. but refused treutmcnt for his facial cut s. acrording to Ch;i ndler. TI1e j<.'ep was Slopped :.ind to1ved a\\'ay. \\.'arrun1 1v<1s arrC's!rd on char.ii:('s of bnttrrv on ;i po!it(' offiecr. lie was l~1 tcr relcaSL<l on $2.500 bail. Senate Ol(s 'Home Rule' Fo1· Scl1ool s A bill whk'h would sever some of the bonds bt!111l-en locaJ school boards and the :.1a te legislature has narrow ly p<i~ed 1t1c state Sena te with support 1Jf Sen . lknnis Carpenter (R·Newport Hea\'h J <111d is headed for a final O.lS~l'll1hl\/ \"()le. 'f'l1e 11;11, 1111roduccd by Assemblymun .J111Jn \';Jsronct·llus 10.San Jose), vats 11pproved by !he 40-sea t Senate on a 21 to 15 vote . The bill authorizes all school boards "to 1n!tJale and carry on any educational program \\•hk·h is not in conflict with l;1w or puqx>scs for .... ·hicb school boards ;)fe rstablished ." Thf' measure now goes back to the ns!>l·n1])!y for ;.1pproval of amendments 111 ,1df' in the $('n;.ll e. 1·:1/'J)<•n!t'r. 11ho ('a rr icd the bill in ~t·n:ilt~ ch·batc. said il v.-ould increase 1h(' nmount of local CQnlrol available to st·hool boards Till' present ~~'stem. C<irpenter s2id. Is "a giant e0ok1c t'Ultcr \\'hieh spi!s tht· i..1<b out ;d) the s<in1c, and they ;1 n·n"t all thf' sanH•" Pupil-; tro111 different environments, he said. have different needs. and the b11! 11·ould ··hf'lp the di~lriets lake more initia tives rtnd res pons!IJJ!illes. "Th is n11gh1 pc rn1it 1norc innovations and l>1•11cr Sl'hools." he s~1id. Carpenter said school OOards are so closely lied to the legislatu re that they have to ask per111ission to "lake. buses on field trips or send the band to il'l ic hi gan .. , Und~·r lht• bill, he said, the leg islature 1111 uld retain the broad policy powers in1·o!ved in public education. Opponents call the bill a "blank check" for Joca! school districts. Scn;llors Albert Rodda (D-Sacramento) and illervy11 Dyn1<tlly iD-1..os Angeles 1, lhr only t\1·0 educators in the Senate, votc.'1:1 ;;iga1nst. !ht' n1 easurc. H.odd<i. chairman of the Senate Educ:itlo n Con1mittec, said !he bill is so broad "thal even niy ronsultants say tht:'y don't understand .... ·hat it does." ··11.·s a blank check If ever th('rc \\':1s onr. said Clark Bradley lR-Sen Jose .1, .:tnothcr opponent. But Senator Ru ben Ayala < D - B<ikc>rsfield l said the hill nieans n1ore lvc<il co1H rol nnd ho111e rule. "Evrry C.'0111n1unity h<:is th e right 10 dl'tertnine tht' level of education il .... ·ants and is 1\'i!Jing to pay fo r," he said. l'ront Page Al SlIOOTING • • • Spencer IJli'at Ernie TE'rrell in 1967 and \1·as r_an.ked f\'o. J by tile \Vorld Boxing Assoc1at1on. 1 le \\'ils beaten by Jerr.r C~u;irry in 1968 and his corecr steadily dec/int'CI. ·rhc glass door of tl1e building was shattered and debris ;.i11d bloodstains t:overed !he ca rpc·t inside. ··Jt's nol u plush club at aJJ," Sgt . Boh i\·1illrr s:1itl at the scene. I le said the building has a small front alcove and visilors must ring the bell to get through the first door to ;)"' .second, wOQ<1en door. lie said the shots \':ere fir ed into lhe alcove where :tl l£":1st three victin1s \\'ere standing. ''At first I thought it was a e<ir backfiring;· said n .T. Perry, who lives l \\O blocks away and \1'10 gathered in ;1 ~ni;dl knot of people outside. "l was tn bed. 'f'htn I heard the an1bulance.. Uul 11ht•11 J c·an1e out it v.·as all O\'C'r." Tl1e 1tt•lgh\.lorhoocl \\here the shooting rouk phit'c \\';1s (Jescribed ~is an arf'a of rcstd l·nces and srnall bu sinesses. 'fhr Br<:1,;s Had 1:; open 2~ hours and scr\"eS fnod and r.:olfcc but no liquor. po!JCL' S~tld 1\1 rgrr .said v. i t n (' s s e s g<11·e t!rsc1pt1ons of t110 t.ars at the shooting Sl'01l<'. one a gold (;eneral l\·!otors p1·oduc1. the 01her a 1\168 blue O!dsmol)i\c 111!h a \1h1tc top. \Vitn eSSl'S .s;;1v th e c:irs dl'J \"e \>,'est on 67th Strct:t. l 'ront Page Al I~IMITS ... of 1222 Sussex .o\ve., said he believed the ruling was arbitary and would create an eromonic hardship on students. Thome's son, Gary, also spoke again~t th~ action. They were the only opponents present in the cily council cha mbers. Several residents urged the counc·il to adopt the amendment , calling the students a "cornmunity problem." ··1 realize it's a problem for college students lo find housing, but I don't see 1vhy property owners in (',orona de\ Mar have. lo provide it for them." s.1id Paul Hummell , president of the Corona del Mar Civic Assoc iation. Ja1nes P. Judge Services Friday Private memorial services have been schE'duled for .James P .• Judge, 64, of El Toro, who died Friday. fl.tr. Judge, a psychologist, had livrd in Orange Counly 14 years and in California 25 years. He was a native of Minnc!iOla, Survivors include his 'oloidow. Virg inia; a son . .Zane Judge of San F'rancisco: a d::iughtcr. Judith Barton of Santa R0t>a ; fou r grandchild ren ancl fl brother and sister. Burial is schedul<-d for P:H;ific> Cr('st C'1:1nrt\'ry , Htill7,·Il<'r~<':ron f'uner;il llon1e of Cornna rl('I J\l:1r is h rill (l l i n g arrangc.1ncn1s. 'Westwa·,.d Ho' University Co mn1unity 1\ssoc iat io11 n1embers (from le ft) Penney Rod- hein1, .Jean Lind and Darlene Oster are rounding up stunt1nen, a western town and a "bonanza of food" for the Irvine horneowner group's \Vestward Ho dinner and dance Sept. 14. 1'he association pavilion wilJ be turned into <t corral for the event. Tickets a re $8.50 and may be obtained by calling l\·1rs. Roc!hei n1 at 552·9179. County Firemen Say Wild Lci1id 'Headitclic' Preserving natur<:il O)X'n sp<i<'r or 111ll'f land near developed area~ is inereasinnly popul<:1r among both pla nners :u1d govcrn1nental offici<ils :1pproving ne\\ comn1un ilirs. But for firemen. 1~ild land near houses is a headache. That \\·as !ht' npinion expressed /o.1onday night by Robert Hennessey. a fire prevention analyst frorn t h f' ('.1lifomia Porrstry J)epart111enl Orani.:c· County office in a presen!alton to th e Irvi ne Planning Commission. '•\Ve are concerned \~·ith \\ild land and its relationship to residential struclures--cspecial!y those 1rith shake roofs." llc.nne.ssey said. In California's dry, hot and so1tletin1cs ,\·indy climate. firemen ~lieve a buffer zone-a 11·atert'd park, golf course. f\tf'l break. or u Ii Ii t y corridor-should separate hornes from \vild land. The idenl \1·id!h for the bufft ·r. ac('ording to l!eru1csscy. 1~ 400 fv('I . but 50 to JIY) fr·t>t 11·ould ~· arreop1 :1hlr I ll·nnPS:-l"y n1adc his rf'n1ark<; 111 :1 d1 !'eu,::si!1n of hnll' 1he cornm1 ss1on c;in ht•lp insure fire s;Jfclv as thev consid f'r applir:1tions for nr._1: d111·p!oP111rnt s in lr11n1 • Thi• huffer 10111~ f'(l tlri>pt illso prt·Vr•nlc; .'l f1r1· 1n <1 dCl't•lo ~d .:1rea fron1 ~pre;1dlng 11110 t!1e \\i]d l:1ncl , l!cnnes.sev s<iid. ··r··1rr1nrn <'rin ·1 ll'Ork 111 ih1 ('k l)ru.~h ·· lie ~<11d. ''1'lu·.v h:11e rv fi a1 1· so1ncplacc thinn rd Olli to mrc\ lhl' he.'.ld of the fire " Ano1hl'r problen1 the commiss\onrrs ~hould nolP is 111aint enance of veg etation on S!t'('P slopes. he said . ''\\'e don"! fee! property O\\'lll'rS \1'ith a dJ'<'[J slope on !hei r propt'rty 1rhould b1· bunf Pned .... ·ith a hazardous buildur or 11·i·1·d:-,·· he said . '"There <!fL' ;1rras indit [l1"d in !hr Irvine (:r1a:ral !'Ian 11herc thi.~ could be a prol>ltrn . t:sually. th e person can 't n10\\' the \.\·ef'ds because thP slope ls so steep. So 11·r !'nd llp doing it and put· llng it on Ins tax bill. ll1·r111es sr\· said a b<'Uer alternati1·p is for the -slopes lo be dedicated 10 a p11blic agency or .. omcO\\!lers asso- c!a1ion. In other ('Ommcnts. lit'nnessev said fir~ departn1ent offitials do noi think lnl'ating a fire station in n res1dcnti;JI SCC'ti on is <:i "compatible use."' 1\ popular <ind compatible loca!lnn i~ Tl"\! to a purk . h(• '):lid. Thcrf· 1!11· ~t;1t1on providf'.~ firs! aid for park 1·isitors and ;.;1•curiry f(Jr p;oirk t'(]Uipn1ent. Th ... no1s1· f:i c!or docsn"t bother neighbor;;. hP :1Clded. J!L·nnrss1·.1" 1·1>111p l1111f'n1rd tl1<.' c1t v 11f lr11ne for a t'O<k· prnvl.~1 nn i.:alilng' for ·"n1okc delffT ion .~1 .• tf"nls 111 llt'\\' con· :-tructiun. •··n11» 1~ an f'<lrly 11·am1ni:: tn hrlp SJ\e lifl'," he said . "~ot prof!!·rty.'' SESAME STREET SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY STREET IN JH E HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T HAD A CARPET INSTALL ATI ON BY ALDEN S. To Discuss Irvine's propo~rd urh:111 d••:iign stud1·, to IX' produced ;it a roi;t of $~7.:,iJO s plit !)(.>!\\eC'n the city ;ind the !rvi_nr Company, will be. discuSsl'd by the city COW1Cil loni2ht. The niet'tini.: will i>l~ held at 1·1t y h:lll, 4201 Ca rnpus flril·t·. at 7~30 p 111. 'l'he ~tud v. \1·hieh 11 ou!d becon1f' lhr- urban dt·sign p<1rl or lr\'iue":s 1:i•1!t•r,d plan, is desi~ned to ou!!inf' d1·\·elopnlt•l1t S!and:Jrds lo give the (:ity a ph·as1n),', un ifor n1 appearance. The study 1~·ould prin1nri\y be :1im<·d at producing consistency of dt•\·elopn1eHl In thr North Irvine :1r<'<l. 111h1'1"l' !:incl is held by :1 nu1nber of relat1vr!y Sfnalt property 011·nL·rs. Cnder the proposal. (;eorge Kurilko, a rnen1bcr of the Sasr1k i ;111d \Val krr t·onsult;.inl fir1n, 11·oukl bl' in t·hargi! or the projl'cl. Kurilko has 1\·orkert extensively 11•ith !he Irvine Con1pa11y and has bC(•n su14gi>slt>d for tht' jol) b('Cause Of hJS f:l!n iJiarit\' \\"ilh lrViflf'. Thi· propusetl s1udy · has r <t is t' d questions fron1 planning l'On1n1iss JOnL'l'.'i and city coun cil mem-bers \l'ho \1·ant to know 11 hy the cit y planning ~tiff ~;:innot perfor1n suc.:h a :st udy J.nd l\'hy it costs so nlurh. A _third area of coneern. fl1a.vor Cabrtelle l'ryo r s<iid. is the 1nrthod of a\\'arding the consultant's contraet. The city ha.s not rnadc requests for proposals, a practice used in lieu of eon1petitive bidding, before a111arding thu cootract. The council \\"ill also con~ider possible annexations or Irvi ne Unified School Di strict property on Sand Cunyon Avenue and Irvine Com p.1ny properly designated for c.11nstruction of Irvine Center. Solon Pensio1i Bill Re1Jeol Gc1ini11g Su]Jport SACRA~fENTO (AP \ -The RUth•Jr of a bil l lo repc;i l a SI million pcn~\011 bon:un:a for rr11r ing ;111d deft•at <'rl lcg1sl<1 turs s;1ys he i:; gai111ng <tlllf'S 111 preparation for one final ;dtrrnp! l•P pa <;..<; hi s bill. Fresh1n1111 A:::sr1nb]1"1nan Ji o b c rt r.rcl..<!nnun (R·lJo11·ncY1. s<iid r.·1ond;:iy that lhrr,e n1ori: Jeg1sl:1tors signrd U\l as co;1ufhors of his repea l measurr: Assernblym<:1n Kennrth Corv 1 D·Gard rn liro1e l. <ind Si•ns. Clare HC'rrvhill 1H- Cerl'SI , and Pt•!rr Behr !f{-T1bu.ron1. 1'ht1t brings the Iola) of coauthors ro 19 or !he .statr "s ;9 as.s('nlblvmen [Ind 13 of th\' 40 rrrcn1bers of 1hc seiiatf'. l\lcl..e11n<.1n s;iid the ad d i t i on rif t-o<iu thors to li1e b!ll by ttsel r 11rin·1 ht'\p rt'l"ive the rne<isu rt•. It wris killed t110 ll l't'ks ago by the Assen1bly Ruli:s Com1ni1!et'. Rut he saicl he i!!: continuing to rolicil coauthors St>ck ing a "sho\\' or .<;trength. ' \.\hich he hopes 11·il\ en;1ble him to revi\'C the bill in th e form of ;11ncndn1ent:i lo nthe r pending legislation. "\\'ith enough !'trcngth ire can ha1·c ot1r <1r11rndn1('n!.c: arl optcd ;:ind ;ittaehc·U to another bill, Hy \\"cdnesday or Thursdoy nt rhe 1~1test . 11·c·11 know 1f it"s po ssible 1o be done .'' r.tcLcnn<in s:1 id. f'ro111 Page 1\ l WIDOW ... l<.111'yers. \\'icc.·hecki :ind rourt pt'rsonnrl io thi: sc1·nc of !hf' kil li ng l{lte r.1\)nd.'.lv in \1 h,,! hf' ~<nrl 11·:i~ ;i n1nv<' 10 bt'tt r'.r a(·qu;11nt hls Jury 1~11h lhr la\vu t ol the crin1c scene. · IN OUR SEVENT EEN YEARS. WE HAVE CARPETED THOUSANDS OF HOME S IN COSTA ME SA. NEWPORT BEACH . LAGUNA BEACH AND HUN- TINGTON BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK . ALDEN'S THE FORMU LA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO MAKE EACH CUS TOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME. (IF WE HAVEN'T. BRING HER IN WITH YOU ) CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COST 4 MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. Th,. Thun., 9 lo S:JO--fRI., 9 lo 9->4T., 9:JO lo 5 • :t ' " vq -I w t;ua mo al le info NC\\' of pear He that hund disai lhe Cllas "T ac!u· smu can 011n '!\• h1:-10 durin Ame Con11 ~('pk Th COtll! for t h;:r.~ milH Ii bra old n1on1 -( n;un para for h is a Ame a tc Dist bice '76 . Ne tour him five He and to T bice He certi Gett Arli over D.C. N Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley Todiay's Final N. \'. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 239, 2 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 , 1971 TEN CENTS Solon Ties Missing Yachts to Drug Smuggling \\IASHl:'\GTO~ I AP1 -The Co:ist Guard confinnL•d tod;.1v lh;Jt $illllng and motor rachts have bt'('n h1jal'k('d by alleged drug n1n111>rs. but said it nad no infonnation to su1>port the C'la1n1 o( a N('\\' York congressrn an 1:i;1t hundreds of American 011TJcrs and crc11s disap-- ptared as a result. Rep. John J\1urphy , <D-N.Y.l. clain1ed that "literally hu11dreds of bo;its and hundreds of 011'11ers Hnd c re 'A's disappeared In the sou!hc<1Stcrn Atlant ic. the Gulf of fl.1exico, along the Pacific coast and In llawaii. "The great bulk of !hf' victims v.'cre actual or suspected 1;1rgcts or drug smugglers 'vho h;:ive found hi jackin,c: can l>e accon1 phshl'd (':1s1lv arid 1hc 01\'ners disposed or 1\ithout · nua.:h fear ... .. . ' . ... apprrhension,'' he sa id . A t'O<ll'>l <;ua rd spoh.{'~r.1an said tfic !'erv1ce received ri·porl s on I h c rhsappearance of 111or~ lh<1n 30 yachts 111 three years but s:•1J the ctn1s~ of the disitppcar<111ee \\as unkno\1·11 in most cases. 1lle spokesman said three yachts had been subsequently identified as being victims of hijackers and t1vo of the three had been identified as hij acked by alleged drug runners. A fourt h yacht since has been discovered in forl'ign waters and the foreign country is investigating the claims of the persons found on board thnt the cre1v had fnl!cn overboard, the Coast c;uard spokesrnan said. '/'he ~j)()krsn1;in said one hi.jac king 4 ii 1 • BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION'S NEUGART ANO FLAG At Huntington Beach's Newland House, an Eye for History Bi~e11te11nial flu11ti11glu11 Council Plans Go<1ls 1\10 hundrrd .1·rt1r~ ot An1rr1!"'an history 1r1ll blossom in lhinr 1n~ton fi(',1fh dunng the next 111·0 years. 1f L11r f'l t\"·s A1ncrlcan Revo!ut1on 13 1 <. ,, 11t~'nn1 ":1 l (:On1m1ss1on gl'li'i Ill(' publ 1l' suppon 11 ~et· ks Th<' J:l-mcmlx·r. c11~· council·aprointf'rl comm1ss1on ha~ only Ju~t be gun 10 pl:in for the CC'lebr;_1!11J1i in 1ffi6. but alreac1y has outl tncd such go als .'.I S. -Backing the construct10i1 of a SI million addition to the llC\V central library. -Helping with the restoration of the cld Ne~·land home as a city historical monument. -Getting the city's 4th of July parade named the official state bicentennial parade for 1976. -Ac~1ievin~ rull co1nmunity support for historical prog rams und activities. "TI1e parti cipation of lluntington Beach is a living memorial to "'hat has made America great." says I..aync Neug;irt. a teacher in the Ocean View School District and a n1cmber of the bicentennial commission. "The spirit or '76 is the people of America.·· Ncuga rt jtL<;t con1pl('ICd a \vhirl1,·ind tour of the East Coas!. carrying \\'il h him a U.S. fh1g that \1·as flo1\11 in five historical spots. Ile says it's the only fla g to do that. and last v.·cek he presented the flag to !he city council as the city's orficial bicentennial flng. He had it raised, with appropriate certification, at: Valley Forge, Gettysburg, Tnd epcndence llall, the Arlington National Cemetery and over tbe Capit°' dome in Washington. D.C. Neugart said the fl ag is now available for use by civic organizations. The only requirement ~ that !he group using t ~ n ag spon.sor so1ne t}rpe of patrio!lc program. Arrangc1nenls can bf' made through the city's publi c informntion office . Huntinglon Reach is nmong r.1$!ht OrMlge Count y citif's oncl 43 in the st11te Lo be n:u11l'd :in offlclnl l)i\f'lltennint city. Neugnrt ~tiid the ci t.v hnd lo prtst·nt doc11mcnts sho"·111g n<'t ivilies 1t has .. ~pOtl!'Ored Ill U11~ past nnd 1nd1c-:l111l)::: !o a n<1!1on;i l co1nm1tll'I.' in l'hila<l<'lph 111 1Lo;; d('si rr to sponMJr a 11 c!l-roundl'ci 1.'t'!ebration in 19i6. 1'h1-city's b1crntrnn1.1I eo1nn11s.~1011 nov.· nieets t11·ice a 111onth . lh c S•·(:ond <ind follrth Thursd:-iy. 111 r(".1111 31-.1 :1[ thi' nr1,· city h.'.111. :O.tci't 1ni::s st:i rt :ll i ::IQ p.rn. <ind arr orcn 10 the p1.1bl1c. Othi'r th<in llS(' of 1h(' 4Lh or .Jul y p;-irade and the annual cilytA.·idc frs1i1-al. celebration plans ;ire still sketchy. {\lark 1-faminerquisl. chairman of t h 1• bicentennial con1mission. s;iys he 1\-011ld like ideas and suggestions from all sectors of the community, An yone "·1th any propo.sal can subrnit the idea to Hammcrquist lhrough lh(' public information office at cily ha ll. Tile phone number is S.36-52.')9. The tv.·o 1najor projects -library <'Xpansion anrt lhe Ne11'land hon\e - arc not the goals only of the bicent ennial commission. Restoration of th(' Nev. land home has been tackled by the Huntington Bc;ich Historical Society and 1he Rotary Club. !Ste GOALS, Page AZ) Ford Accepts Ron1a11ia l1ivite WASHINGTO N (UPIJ President Ford today accepted an invitation fro1n Ro 111 an i a n President Nicotae Ceausescu to \'isil lhe Con1n1unist country. "J would like to accept tht invitation." Ford told Cfttusescu's emissary Vasile Pungan, v.•ho de- livered the invitation. '"It is a question or when we ran nH1kc. mutual arrangements." Fonner Pwident Nixon v1s1IC'd Ro1nania in 1969. the. firs t An1rri· cttn president to visit a Co rn1nunL~t country. Cea11s<'SC1I ~·ns ln~tnunrn- 1:1\ in helping Nixon rnak t' tht• diplomatic brenkthrough to Chin;1. (K'currt•rl u! Honolulu. "'hc·re lh<' bo;;it 1\;1s h11aekl'd 111 rto rksidc. The three l'rl·11 n1l•n1l)('r.-.. f'\·l·ntu.1lly \\ere put O\'t•rhoard 111 a ~tnall hfe rnft 11 llh no rood or 11.111.'r. h\• s:ud. The <.Tc"' "'flS picked up hy a p<1ssi ng freightt•r. The Coast (;uard spokesman said he did not hal'e information immediately ay,aila~le on 11here the other t11·0 alleged h1 1ack1ngs oc-currrd but said bo th "ere in southern or 11estern ,1·aters. T11,•o of the hijacked yachts 11·C'rc motor-s;ii\ers, the spokesn1an said, the third u•as a sport fishinJi boat. Asked about an earlier report rron1 a Coast Guard source that there has been a p<iltcrn of 25 to :io n1issing n1otor ynchts th at could ha1·c bc .. •ll hi jacked f11r lhl' running -Of drugs fron1 C<1nhbt·;u1 ('()t111lr1('<; 1v thf" so1Hl1<'!1-·l••111 mist of 1hC' U111tt'd St.111... 1'111· spoJ..esrnan confirin~d rht• uu1nl • r 11.i' cotrf'cl. Bu! ht· ~a1tl hi• n1tild n.i1 spcc-ulale ;1s to th..: {\11L.:.1• 111 11 1• dis.1ppear;;incC' until !he yal·ht s 1q 11 found . lfe noted that n1::iny d1:-.ap1u •;1r;1111.•" subsequently are found to ha\t• h1·111 caused by raully sea1nansh1p. •'quq 11111·t1t fa ilures. 11·eather or collisions ~lurphy claimed thaL 1.::1111~ of 1111· 011·ners of missing vessels ltas h1·"n fo und "and Ja1v enforrt'rnent nl'li(•i:11 ... assume tnost or all have bl'f'n n1urd rr1'd ' He said h..: based his st:Jlt·n1i·11!~ 1111 (;011s1 liu;1rd rases a111.J on ltl\'t_·st 1J!:t11011~ by staff n1cn1bcrs or hi :> I Inv -.•· sulJco1nn1il tcc on ~1erchant ~lonnc-Co<~~1 \.11.11d 'J tu· \t'I\ \'ud, 1•ungl'1'":>tll.1l1 .i.d , •. \\Ill h•1ld 11•',l l"IHi:' \\\•(111!'-.d.1.\ 1111 1110 d1~:1 ;ip1'.1r,1n11·s l\1l li !110 1111111: "t 11;1rn1ug l,11_1;1l 1_111111·rs ul l!lt· d.,1 1i.;• 1 ~ ul h1Joieh.111g~ 'lh1· l1·111iu!1 \11111• • 111!1 I)(:" \tl111 111\l'll I·~ Silt r. t ti.1,t 1.11,1111 t'Otll!Jl,llld:1nt L'o11,t Cuard of lici:1ls i1' "\1·11 \'1111-. :'lli.11111 aud l!uu ... lull .11-.0 ~.ud tlu·\· ti.u J 110 t•\ 1dt'lll'l' of l;1rgt• 11t11nh1·1 s 01 • hw.ll:-. b1•1ng hqaekl't! b,1· <h'tlg ~rnt1g:.:ll·r:-. ··Tti;11 ·~ 11\t• l1r~t :1111 1• 1\t' !t.11 e h('<lnl of ;111 ) 1h1ng l1kt· rh;.11 ·· s;11d l"111dr ! : ,\g111l.1r l'\.l'('Ul11e off1i:•'I' ol lhv ("(LI~\ (;u;1 rd ~1:1!11111 1n !:;11\ 1 ·~11 111 , 'I\' ('11:1-.1 C11;1rd .inll lln1µ l·:nl1fn·1·111i'llt ACl111u11~1 111111111 t1!llt'l :il -. 111 ,\11:111 11 :-.:11d l'1:11 Ill 1.1""' 11hl'!'t• tlu~\' !1;.111' "C'lti'fl 1, .. ,i), 1111111\t .I 11\ 'ttllll~gl111~· lh• ho.11 l\•'t•· 1•1lho r 1111 n1•d h1' 1111•· Ill 1\1' .,1n11~i.:l1·1, or 1·i1arh•r1•11 h1· th··111 l'111ple 111 rfl,• 1·;u·h1JL1g 1r.1d1· ~ 11d !Jn• l,11•·1\ of fe11 1"1~1·-:.of high ..... ;i, h11.11-~lnr! I:-; :..i gr11,.,Jy l'X,1 ggt·r.1h·d 1 •·1~1n · •:111.t l\111 .... lt•1e1\s.11ho h;l" ht't'n 1n1•1ll•1I flll' '2·1 .11•;1r~ 11) Car1bht·~n 1:iehHng ind riln' a \1•1'. \'11J'k Cit y lirrn th.ii 111;111.ig• .1b«ut !1'H1 ('aribbc:1n (·hortl•r hc1.1lli. · l o ••ur \...r11i11 !t·dgl'. rhrrc h;i1,-· b1·\'!1 111;1\I)'· t110 nr 1hr·~ 1' ~uch e:lSt'" • !!Iii li11b111son. t•d1111r of 'i";1t'hl!nl! 111;1;.i:i1.1111.•. ~.11d he h1 •.11·ct ol nnly cul\' 1·.1,1: .,f h1+.1! h1j:1c:ki11 g hy '!\lUg.L:IC'f'i II\' ,idd\'il ll\;_1 ( tl 1\·;1s t''\!r1•111•·lv 1nil1kcl\• (11:1! -.\io'h I'd"''' \\OU!d ~\) Ulll"l'l~ll"tcd Boy Shot Accidentally Beach Visitor Criticcil; 2rid Incident in Week By KATlfY CLA NCY Of mt D•llr P•llll Sllll A 6-year-old Oregon boy visi ting Huntington Beilch ,,·as shot in !he ;i hdflnlt'tl f\lond ay b~· his half-brother "ho 11·as playing 11·ith a gun in 1hc bc1ck :-.e~il or !he fan11!y 1.·ar_ It 11•as the second such accidental shooting in ll unt ington Beach in a 1vC'Ck. Robin Scott J\tcBride, 6. of Elm\1·c, Ore. "·as in triti1.·a l t'Ondit ion in the 1ntens11·e cJrc unit of Pacific;;i llos pitul today after undergoing ne<i rly four hours of surgery follo11,·ing the illonday n1orn ing shooting. l\leanv.•hi le. Da1·id \\·arrcn Sheldon Jr .. 8, of 7662 Commodore Circle, Apt. No Lifegiiurcl • Firi1·1gs Dzie To Lo11g· Hair By TERR'' COV ILLE Of me Ol•IY !"Ii.I $tall Slate lifeguards in Huntin~ton Beach ha\"c iron their haircut rebellion - \\'tllia m Penn ~toll the state director of parks and rec realion. announcrd :'llond;;iy no one \rould be fired for v.earing long hair. Ill' also agreed to a rcv1c\1" of the p:.irks departn1cnt hair groom ing c'OdC' Tl1t" l•l"Clt·r applies to the s\:1Le"s !1fl·~uards . bcal"h maintenance men and o!ht'r s1:lti' h1'ach cmployt.•s_ l.1fegu:1rds CJ! l\unllngton and Bol~a Ch1e;1 S1af\• He<iches launchrd the rrbellion 1• hen Lhey ro11·(_'(] to fight .a h;11rc111 orcl1'r lSS U('d lh!"C'C \\"C'ek~ il~O hr Tr·cl \\'il ;.;on. dis1rict su pcr1·1sor fnr the porks clt·prir1111cn!. \\'i!~on s;11d l\lnn,lay hl' h <1rl rceomn,endcd lhat no one be Hred ovt'r 111(' h<Hrc u1 is..-,ul' :111d th;it lhc s1;itc's !Sec llAIR, Page A21 Carvell Assig11ecl To Lo'\'Cr Post .l ames Car,·cll, supcrint('ndcnt of the Ocean Vi e11· School District in Hunl ington Bcach, l\londay night was r eassigned <1L hi s 01\·n requ('sf ;;is assistant supC'rintC'ndC'nt of !)('rsonnel. The bo;ird also agreed to puy his $'.IS,700 salarY this year and set hi s sal ;iry for the rcinaining years of his nC'"' four-year contracl at $31 ,500. Car\·ell. 1vho h;id held the personnel adtninistrator's post for three rears before being appointed superintendent in 1972, requested the staff change, saying he prcrt•rred personnel work. ··it \\'as a difficult decision for me because I fee.I a deep loyalty to the staff and to the children of this district," he said . The personnel post became vacant rarlier lhis month \\"hen Kenneth ~tebcrg resigned to beron1e superintendent of the Fullerton (elementary) Se ho o I District. The staff was directed ~tonday to prepare a superinlt'ndent recruitmC'nl broc hure for nationwide distribution. rar1•('1! agreed to ren)ain as acting supcrintl·nde11l until hi s replacement Is fo1111d .. Boarrl Pr!"'sidcnt Jrnn Bogrn said. ··C;1r\'C'll is loo \·aluable :1n ~mploye to lose." nddloc c;he is rilcascrl he 1~ st ay. in~ •.l'ith the distru.:I 2. ll"<lS 1n serious but •·in1proving" condition cit Pacifi ca, 11·herc h<' also has been ren1ovcd fr om the intensive care unit. He 11 as shot in 1hc thc'.~L h~· a playn1a te last week <lft er !he: children found a lnaded gun David's fa ther kept for protection. 1!1111t1ngton Bi'at'h police said ~1ond:iy's accident al shoo1Jng h;;ippencd \\'h<-11 J{obin"s half-brother, Ronnil', JO. fou11d a loaded .38 caliber pistol 1n the back" :.c:it of th<' ran11J~· car. l'hc shooting occurred <is thl• children and fiob1n·s parents. l\lr. and l\lr:.. Garth i\l c l3ride~ "'ere dril'ing p<1st F11·e J>oints Shopping Ccntt'r. pol ice repor!Cd. ~t rs . i\1cBr1de 1s Honnle·s n1oiher. police reported, and lhc: i\1cBridrs v.·e rc 11 ..;1li11g linnn11·. 11 !111 nor1nHl\v h1rs \1 dh hi . .;; f:ilht•r 111 l\t•11· Yo1'h. h1·(·n11se 1ht• i·hild 11 :1:-. 111 Jl1111t11 1r,1u11 Bl'al'h Sia) i11~ \I 1th :J.11 :111111 . ~lrH1·1dl' luld 11lla·,•r\ hr-\1;1-. 1·:1rr;.1ng th .. · gun t111d a11nth1·r 2~ l':il1bcr \lt'apriu f•Jr prOlL·t·t1111i. !It• l1.1d 1nlt•nd\·d lo pt1t the "'ell[>O!l 111 tlii• l':lt" ~ g i 11 \' C eon1p.:irt1neu1 hl' luld policf', but l11rgrit. le:i 1ing 1\ 011 111<' b.ic·h. ~4·;1 1 ~ll'l3ridc :-;_ltd Hi1n1111· h:HI pli1,\'t'd 1\11h 1hc gun 1ht' <t;1~· l"ll:·fon· \1hdt· 1t 11;1.; unloaded. poht(• !'l•!)(lrh·d. 11nd lhe ~ooth hadn"t l!Ct'll ;\leBntk· relo,1d the i-:un later Pohce said 11unn11' p1t·l..t·d up lh" g11n uot 1h111k1ni:: 1t 11a'.-. lu.11h·d. ;1s\.i 1·d his Prayer Meet Ford, Cabinet I Lear Ser11101i 'VASl-fINGTON (UPI) -J>rcsident l"nrcl. c;r binel n1cn1hcrs :ind \Vhite I-louse aides joined hands in a tircle 1ocl ;iy ;ind pr;iy('rl "lll11t the President tnight bring equanirnity to tins tounlry and peace to the \Vorld ." Sen. llarolcl 1-lu ghes fD-lnwa 1 cl etivcrcd a ser1no11 on the P.~alln ~. faith in God and government, accord1n g to a \V lnte I louse offit:i al \\'ho attended the prayer group breakfast 1'~ord \Vas a n1e1nber of the prayer group during 111~ year~ in the I louse of Representatives and has gone to c·apitol 1·1111 to at tend at least one session since he beca me president. 1'his was the first n1ect· ing of the. group in the \Vhite House . J-lughes, who is givi ng up his Senate scat t o clel'Ote lull ti1ne 10 a Christian n1ission. declined to con1n1ent on any <ispet:l of the ser\"ice, saying ''they arc conducted in an Jt1nosphere of conficicncr .'" A11ssies Do111i11atc Raci11 g NF:\\.POHT. R.I 1.<\r1 Thf' Aos!r:ilt.1ns dotnin<ited th e racing 11 nd the controversl' 1\l ondav as the v zeroed in nn the ri1atlcngcr :s spot ·for the An1C'riea·s Cu11. The Austrahan 12-metrr y a ch r Southf'rn Cross scored her third straigh t decisive victory O\"Cf the French yacht r~ranCl' ~1onday and nov.• needs onlv one n1ore victory in 1he bcst-of-sevcO serirs to be selected as 1\mcrica·s Cup chrillenger. Southern Cross 11·on by 6:59 seconds. \\"hich al the spcrd 1hc l1vo yachts 1\'erc lral'cl111g ainountrd lo allnost lhrct' q11nr1rr.~ of ;_1 n1ilr. ~li'nn11·hile. Alan Bond . head of the So11t ht•rn Cross America · s Cu1l s.l'ndil'alf'. la::.hrd out <1\ the Courageous syndicate ,\1 onday night for appointing l>ennis Cunncr. form1•r skipper of ~lariner. as s1ar!ing hclmsm<1n for it s boil! in tht' ri n:il i\n1erica's Cup trials. In a s1ron g\~' \rorded statr1nent. issued to reporters al America's Cup press headquarters. Bond said Conner. a rormer Siar class '"'orld champion, h;;is a reputation ::is an aggressive helmsman in Con gressional Cup racing and th;:1t the Aust ralians \rcre afraid that "fouling and striking lacllcs'" v.1ould be Introduced to America"s Cup starts. "These t.actil'S are an accepted pnrt Slain Couple Known StJNOl, 1t·rr1 -The yo1mg vlctuns: of 1111 C'Xecutlon-lype slaylng \\'('r'r 1drn1 ifif.'d fl'londay as a newly mArr1<'rl ruuplc rron1 S<in ta Rosa . i\IJ11n,'<l;1 Coun ty coroner's d<'put.lci< s,'lid 1hC' r i1·t11ns were All'ln Prater. 26. and hi\ 1\ He, f\lnrv Ellrn, 20 . of Congrcss111nnl rup r.11111g hul 11·ou!d prfl\'C (l>.:!rf'rllt'lv il:1ng1·n1u~ 1r lJ .... 1·d 111 An1cr11:a ·s Cup C\'l'llt :;, " IXind ' s stah•mcnl continued. t '<rlley F11111i.lv . . Es"apc.~ Rap;i11~ Fire i11 l·lo111e A Founl n1n V~illi•v f.1111111' "~r;1 p('cl 1v1thoul 111i11ry ,\tond:iv ns fin· :-.11t·pt through their 1110-.~lory hn1n•• r-:n 1s1ng an cstin1atcd S.):).111~1 d:irn:1g<-. 1t 11ns one of 1110 bl;ttL"~ \11 1h1• t•1 1y du1·1ng lhl' ni ght . Fircrncn r1•portl'd 1hl· l1 ieh:1rd Tin1m fan1ilv. 1632S l'i)h('r! SL, h11r1"ii•d 11utsicle bl'forC th<' f1r1'. 11·h1l·h :ipp<trt•nt ly "l:Jrtl'd \1•hf'n ~asoli ne fumes \1t•rr ign1h•rt by a hol 11 <1 l<-'f llr:ilf'r. in the g;;irage. sprc:td !hroughou! lhc hou:o::r. The :<:C'c-ond bl:ltl'. 11hich ,1111horil1f'<: bf>l1 eve \\:JS set by ;in arsonist. did about !9.(1(10 d:.in1age to n hon1r unrt"r conslrur llon at 18092 Third St . The property 1~ fl11·11Nt by John Jonkn111 n. Firt>nlf'n suid l h c circun1stanf'rS surro11nd1nJ? bo1 h blazes arc sull bctn~ ill V('Stiga tl•d Flrc1nt'n s:ird th1• bla1r at lhc Tin"" home "P1'·1t'C'!ltly was ~tart<.'<! :it n .1u p n1 . 11·h1•n Tln1m \Y:lS "·ork 1ng 111!h :i ron1:1inrr of gtisolinc in the ~aragl'. ,vhlrh spi!l1·tl 11 h1•n he "·('nt insidr tu tllHlll('I" lh1• 1Cli'pl1Qn~. Thf' fu111P.~ thi'll were li;n1trrl by t)lr hot \1;11cr hcatC'r . half.brother ii' 1L 11·;1s the gun v.·ith a sllft 1r1gg1·d. lht'll pulled lhr triggrr, 111JU!"l11g HOIHll. ~l (•Bridc tn lcl offi1'1·rs hi· l11·ard !ht' s ht)!. tlll'lll'd <111d sr11\ Ht)nllll'·s !ill't' turn 111 ct-.h . tl11:i11 hi s \l'if~· ~1al"lt'd scrcan1111g :111d HolJ1ll ,1u 111prd 111 11 ·1i1 i.~1'10us. lh· sa1v lilv ::1~11~ r1n 1\lai11 Strl'l'! !ur l':1l·1f1t·a llo:;pit;il. drove \ht'rc, tht•n e:i rr1ed h1" :-on into tl1c-l'!llc rgt·nt~' rooin . Po!i<'1' sa11l the youth's l'i1al signs <:tnppt:d 1\ h11e being t•x:1111inl'd. hut ph~s it·i:i ns 11·e re alJ\,-. to r1•v1v1• th in1. 1·11l· f:11ni!y had Ill.inned to stop a1. :1 J!u111111~ton 13each p~rk. then ~1}('nd 1h1· da~· at I\ not t · s Berry 1-·arm. pul11e r1·1111rt<."<I . Slt:\'.be W a.rr1s [!.S. Police ~lc1y Be Due Front \Vire S<'r1'ir1•s CHICAGO -Attornry l ;cneral Wil · 1ian1 B. Saxbe \·l'arned toclilV that t h~ n:1t1on "'ill need a n;1tional police for ce lo keep it front "'f:-il!1ng np.1rl" unl£'~S :Jnother 1neans 1s tound lo reverse a Sk~TOCkrting crime trend. \fith !hr crimt• ra1c soarin g fro111 a six (X'reent inl'rl'<ISE' :n 1973 lo a 1a pt'rt't'nl 1ncrt•<1Sf' 111 I h1." vi';l r';. fi r<.t quancr, Sn>:he s;ud . the niiuon is in '"dt'ep trouhll·." · Jf 11~· go on :is 11 (' art'. thct<' j:i; f'\t•ry poss1bil11.v !h.11 cr111le111!1 inundate· 11s.'" he said 111 a ~p1'('<.'h prrp;ired for :1 c11nfl•re11l·c t1! 11111 <·nforce1nc·nt :1d1ni111s1r;1 lUr:-. fro 111 lh1· 11;+11on ... n1:1 1or C"l lJl·S. ··Thl' n;it1011 1\1uild rhcn bt· taccd 1111h llH' prospcel or falling :ip.:1rt. or del'is1ng- r1 nat111n;il µol1e1· !ur1·1• 111 nllt• f1nt1I ('liort to rcl!lOrl' don1c~t1c order."' S:ixlx; S<lld . ' Uut he sa id tt11.:. l\OUld be iJ grt!ul d;1n~t·r lx·cu us<> :1 nal1011al )Xlli<.·c torrt· tXIUld beeo1nl! ··:i11 1nslrun1e11~ of nauuna[ rt•pression." '":\ 1xiticc state c;;in control <·nn1I'. hu1 th;it is 1101 our 1\·;;iv,'' Saxbe sa1rl Rcjeclin2 oolice st3te ""efflf'i('nrv" a~ a s o 1 u ti on . S..'lxbe said tne :1i-i~11 f'r lil'S in restoring the ··1nnrr s1r1·11gth'' or the people and their institutions. Orange Coast Wealher Night rind morning low clouds bul nio~lly lil!nny frotn 1nidn1orn- ing to evening \Vednesday. Little ch<lnge in le1npcrature 11'ilh beach highs rl•aching 70 and rising to the n1 id·80s inlnnd. l~SIDF. TODAY 0 11e th 111g fll'llltor r11ar:es :1 £,h1dberg!L really /u1 trfl 11·11s ltJ be cal/l'rl ·t..11l'k!J l.tti<ly.' lie r/111111.~ l11s tr1111 ~·Al(auric f/1!Jltt fl'O~ {/Oorl p/m111111f/, Src Sl01'/l'~. :11ul pictures l'rlfll' !\4. l , ~. lovd "' C•hklrnl• A•J c1.,111i.ci 11 .. u Comic ' 81 C•ouwo•d BJ 0•••~ No!ltJ1 •• Edllorill ~ ... , --.1 Ent ... l•inm•M "' il'lnanct At 11 l<Y O•rdn1, lt MO•IHI~ Ill 1n1orm111>l)fl At Ann L1not.rt 11 M~•"'' .. , Muh•ll !'unll• A• N•!•Otl•I "°<:•• "' O< ""'" C..un11 "' P..,Olf I I 1 SylYll Po•ttr •ll SPc•h II•, Sl"t~ M•t~•U .l.!0 11 r~1•v'""" All lnt•!•" "' Wt•tnrr •• WQ•lll N•"'t "' -~ 2 DAILY PILOT Case Wife Describes • / Popeil Jealousy Eloise Popcil. 1cs11f~ int: ;1t lier 1n11rd£'r conspiracy tr1:1 1. !><lid hl·r n11!llonaire husband \\'<.IS paranoid <JJid ''uisanc!y j(•alous,'' bu l main t:unecl th<il she ne ve r n1eant to har1n hun and \l'i.IS not serious about hiring: m('n 111 kill him "lie wa s 1hr f;iih1·r 1Jf niy t·hildrf'n and I fell gr1•;1t <'t•lllJ)J~:.1011 for hun," she said tiiondav. "I had tlO an 1n1osu v to\l.•ard hun. I ·C'ou!dn 't h:ih: a J)t'.rS<.111 who was ill, but I i:ould h:l!e the things he did." C\1rs. Popeil ..,, as t.:altOO tu the stand jn the trial that has lasted n1orc than a month. as she and her boyfrient1 fight ch.1rgcs of a murder-for-hire plot in lDs Angeles Superior-Court. T he blonde Nev. port Beach v.'Uman and Dan 1\ycrs have pleaded iru1ocent to chari:;es of conspiracy :ind solicitation to c:omn1 lt murder \Vith Chicago kitchen ~.idg('t 1.rcoon S.1nlt1f'I ,/, "Seymour" Poped, GO, th(' ,1 1leged target. "This v>as absol utely nothing. hut 11 phony Sl'hC'rne on n1y husband 's part ," !\lrs. r oped. <19, told 1hc courtroom and Jurv of SC\'cn n1cn :ind five \\/Omen. She and l\\'t:rs, 37, in~ist Popc1\ tried to lratne lh1.·1n. "'.\1y husband \\3S a paranoid schizophrf'nit'." she ~id ... The re<ison I could nol Jive with mv hu sband \11as that for JO years. from October of 196-1, he has h:id ·me follov.'ed day and night and had my phones bugged all the time. lie had elcclronic beeping <levices on my cars .•• and he v.·as insanely jealous of everyone and everything. Mrs. Popeil repeated the ctefendant s' rx>Silion that they were "playing along" with lv.·o JlH'tJ !l11•v ,1llt'~t'l'.lly trrr'\I tu lure to kill h('r huslJ<1nd Thf'y 1na1nt<.11n !h.1! wht·11 :ill l·he f<1 1led , the 111;-lnt1 (,1t·ttu·1ng J1111g11atc solicl!cd 1110 ()f i\\cr..,· 0111·· !11n1" c1.workcrs .1n1t ti 11 rut.-. 111 I )(lt1gl.1"> l\1rC"r<1fl Co1np:111y 111 l.1.1ng JIL';u ·J1 f"r tlu· srhf'nit· !'-o.-..•n1111J.: 1·01npl11·i1\ l1v .\1 1' 1'111x11l <1n1J Av1'r.<1 -h ,111 11•d 1u :ir11l lu :1rd on police "t;ipc l'c1.t.1rt!1n~s 11;1 ... ;1s~t·r!l'fll\' only thc·1r effort lo t'll..,1l.Jr1· Hiil.lt fl i'1•1:h·r and Don RC'l'(I. !Ill' .1lh·g1'(l fr.11n1·up l'IJll• spiralors . . In a !:\pt' rc('!1r{\?n~ pl;11 t•rl 1n ('01111 Parhrr in th<' trial i\lr\. Poptl! and Avers 1hscu~t'd thl· !fll•thod uf k1lhng h~r husband 11 1tll l\·1·l1.·r :u11t Heed . Prosecutors tOJ1tend i\lr">. 1 'npt'il ;"tf\d Ayers arr:1ngC'<l the kd hng v.1!h 1hl' twri men ;t nd paid th1·n1 .~!J7.4llO v.·orth uf J\lrs. l'opeil'!i cli :in1011d~ 111 ndvilnl'.l'. Jn hf'r t~·s!1n1011y. J\11'"· Pl!peil s;1 1d :;he and A.1t•r<• '"11J;iy1'<l :1lon~(' v.ith lht~ 111'0 nlt·n . !>t-l1('V111g th1'V v.•rrc workin~ fo r her hu ..,band :inrl l\'J·rc 1ryn1g 10 gather incr1tn1n1111ng ('11d1•!1t'!' :iga1.'.l~L h1·r to !)(' u~ed 111 :1 <H1orC't~ !'lilt. :She :-;1id 1\\'1.'l !! \1:1s l1·y 111 g [11g:lll1er1·1 1t]l'l1Cl' l1nldng thi· n1 t·n 111 IJt·r h11sb:111d. ·rh1· cru1ple 1\t·n· arrt·..,ti~d J:in R a1 h!•f !\('11'\)(!rl Jlt';ll'h hOl11C :-hurt \.\ arll'I' ~ht! h11d given l'el'ler !ht' Jli:unund~. :r.·1rs. l'opeil tcsllfit'd she gave Peeler the jewels so they t·oulrl be traced to him when she 3tld Ayers exposed J~l.'f'ler's link lo he r husb:ind. i\lrs, Popeil 1\aS to be rros~-cxamincd loday by the prosecution. TI1c trial bcrorc Superior Court Judge 1\lark Brand ler is in its fifth '1'.l-Ck. 4 Berkeley Bai· Pat1·011 s Hi1rt, 1 IGlle{l lly Blasts BERKELEY (AP) -A shotgun bar· rage ripped into an afler-hOW'S club from a passing car early today. fatall y injuring one man and "·ounding ~our others, including former heavyweight boxi ng contender Thad Spencer. police said. The dead man was identified as Thomas Jackson , 19. of Oakland an e"nploye of the club. lie died at llerrick fl.1e1noria l Hospital here after undergoing surgery for an abdomen v.·ound. f'rom l'a11 e A I HAIR ... code be reviewed. '"We look at grooming as part of the Wliform." he e.xplaint'd. "Bul I've rccommCfldcd no disciplinary action until the code is reviewed lo sec ho1v reasonable it is.'• Wilson said it may not be fully resolved ror two ~·eeks or l1>r'O months, depending on how Jong the review process takes. Most of the state lifeguards are seasonal workers v.·ho:ie jobs end after the Labor Day l''eekend anyv.·ay. Dennis Hardaker. a spokesman for the California State Employ es Association (CSEA ) which had vowed to take the case lo court if necrss.'.l ry. said CSEA v.·ou\d be working \l'ilh the slate to rcv1e\1' th~ hair standards. Hardaker said he fl'!l the state ba<'ked down for tv.•o reasons: "'fhe united s1and taken by st<1te J)('rsonne! in lhe rare of mass dis1niss als." cind "the thrcal od CSEA IH igation." Lifeguards rinrl 1nn1nt('tl,1nc11 n1cn had voted l;:i s1 v.·eck not IC\ g"t their hair cut, des pite the possibility of losing the ir jotr.;. The l'lale'!l hair code called for short cropped Jock s, \\'1th no hair touchin~ the collar or spilling over the edi:;:e of the ear. A-1ore than half of lhe sta!e's 60 lifeguards at the tv.•o local beaches were belie\•ed to be in violation of the code. OIANCitCOAST H8 DAILY PILOT '~ Or•»OO' c.. ... o..r.,.,..,. ...... """'" .. .,,,..... .,,...., '"" "'~-,,, ....... """'" ....... '" ..... °'"""" Q>ilot ""0"•~·"~ rlWT'f'llnf _,.,., 9<1>''°"' .,. .,.,oo,,,_, ..,o..,••v •~•<>ti!!~ '"°"'· '°' Ctt•t~ -• ..,,.,('Ot1 6'1.:~ >1vn!1""'"" 8'1K"lfoon- lo•n \/•"•• \ o~un~ 6'11J<.h lrv•"f"l~•<ldl•I>..:• •"d San C"'m~nlelS•n Juo~ C.."'"•"" .1-o ""Q'• ,..go0n•I 911•h<>fl " DUb'"ho)<( ~···~"''' ~"<* .,,.,.,_ ....... T,,. P''"''p.ol poll>l•Oll"'!I DI••~" •I J:JO W..>1 eo~s"-Co1•• M~u C.Oi>k>•""' V7S/6 p,,fv.,1 II w,,~ J p, •• ,,,."'"""'""00 ... _. lad 1< (..,loiv V~ Pl .. -...,c;.-•!MlorlOQIOI f~(H>'~ ·-,....,~,., M,,r""'e ~{O<IP' Qoleii;H l OI'>• R~l.ydP.r.Joll ............. ""tlfO"'ll ldlt ..... lany(O'lo'llle w~" Or-"°'""yloll16< ll•IMft• ke<.1111 Offlc• 1191'':. 6.o:h BoJ~d Mool.nq Ado--. P 0 Bo· IQQ, q1w ~Offic•• l otu<lt..,...,,. 1111.,.•ll4.......,.. Coot• Me u JJOW.,, ti•>' ~1·­ No*O<>rt lktK~ 3-W ,,_,..,.. 8'Nl••.,tl a... c-"'• .)(»"lo~~ f••-110"'•" , Police infom1atlon (lfficer Ri chard BergC'r s.1id the shooting look place al 6:02 a.in. at the pri\·ate Ilrass H.'.l il Social Clu b on Sacramento Street near 671.h street in south Berk eley. "\.\le have a total of four 1\·ound!'d.'" he sa id as polic(' corrlonf'd off the area near the sn1all, red brick building and searched nearby streets. "l have no ide;-i. oo moti\'e <ind no reason for it ," Berger s:iid. "One or po~~ih1y t.,.,o vehicles dro\"c up lo !he after-hours c-!ub and fired \0 to 12 shotgun blasts lnsHle,"' he said. Al l the \'lt lin1s wrl'c insrdi•_ "JI :ippc:ircd th<' bl!IS!s 11'('1'1' in r:ip1d !';U('('ession. fl n·oukl be likt·ly th:.11 rnore tli;in one pc·rson v.'as i11volvt'd." he !'laid. tre said S1x·nl·cr. 31 of Portl:i nd . OrC' .. was shot lhree 1in1es in the lt'g. Spencer beat Ernie Tl:'rrell in 1967 and "Was ranked J\"o. I by ttrc \Vorld Box ing Associalion. lie v.·as hcaten by .Jerry Quarry in 1968 and hi s carcc.r steadily declined. The glass door of the btlilding \~as shattered and debris ;ind bloodstains covered the car1X!t insidr. "It's oot a plush club .1l an:· Sgt. Bob Miller said at the :;1.·ene. lie said the bu1ld1ng has a s1nall front alcove and visitors must ring the bell to get through the fi rst door to <1 second. v.·ooden door. Ile s.i1d the ~hots 11ere fired 111111 lhc ~l1·0\t· v. here :1t lC'i!St !hr('(' v1ctim~ \\•rr1' st:inding:. ""Al l!r·~t f th1111gh1 1! v.a~ :l <·n r h::itkf1r 1ng.' ~;1 111 \LT. f'1·rr:, 11 110 Iii('!> 11\0 bloc k.<! n .... ay ;111d \1,10 g<il.ht·rcd 111 ;, s1na\l knot of peopll' outside. "I 1V;1s tn bt.~d. 'J'hC'1l I l11•;1r(I lh•' ,1 n1huJ;·111l(', !Jul v.hrn J ~.11111• ••t 1t 11 l'..1~ ~di <11i·r ., Thi· nr1ghborhood ~h1•r1· l!if• :-hoo1111g l<i<1k pince 1\as d1•scribt•d as cut ;irr-i of residrnc1.-.~ ;;u1d sinall bus1nrsses. Thi' P.ra~s H:11! 1~ riprn 21 hours and series fuod ;i nd t11ff1•t· hlll 111, liquur, 111i!1l'C said. Berger sa id w i t n c s s es gavf' desciption3 of tv.·o cars <1l lh(' shoo ting scC'ne, one a gold General fl.l ot~rs product , the olhC'f ;1 1968 blue Olrlsmobile "'ilh a 11·hite top. \\"itne.sscs sa1v the t.:ars drive west or1 67th Street. -------- Plo11e l.'r of A Ir (:harles /\. Lindbe rgh, who captured the heart of America wllh his 1927 solo flight over the 1\tlantic, is dead at t he a~e-of 72. llcme1nbranres of his (' o 1o rr11 1 and tragedy- sf"::i r rcc! car('er will be found today on Pages 1\J and 4. Senate Ol{s 'Home Rule' For Schools .\ bill \\'hirh would l'iever !!Orne or !he bonds bct\\'t'Cn local school bcx1rrl!1 :1nd 1hc st<1tc Jcgl slature has narrowly pn ssed the s1 ale Sen<1te with support of Se n. Dennl s Carpenter {R-Newport B,•;u'h f and IS headed tor a final .is.;e rnbl\' vote_ Thl' hill. introducc'fl by Assemblym:tn .lr11u1 \ ;1st'OOl'('llos 1 [).San Jose 1, \1us HJJJ>rl)l'lil by the ~0.-se.at Senate on .1 ZI lu 15 \'Ole. The bill au!hor1zes all school boards •·io 111111:ite rind tilITY on any educational progra1n 1\hi\·h is not in conflict with law or purpoSf's for v.·hich school boards =irC' 1.·~t abli~hed." Tiit· rne.isu rc no11· g(~S back to the assembly ror approval o{ amendments 1n nde 111 the Senate. Carpenter. \Vho carried the bill In Scnutc debatc. said it V.'O\Jld increase the amoun t of local control available to school bo<lrds. Thi' prl'srllt Sl'slenl. Carpe.ntt'r said, is ";i i:;ianl cookit> cutler \\'hich spits the kids out ;1!! lhc san1e, and they aren't :ill 1h!' S<Jtl)C•." Pupil.., fron1 different ('fl\ ironments, 111· ·""1 d. ti:11't' diffC'rcnt nl'cds. and 1he bil l 11ould ""hi·lp tht• d1strlrts t;:i kc ll)Orr 1ni ru1111·t·s ;111d responsibtlitit•s ' Thi!' n1 1{!,ll! J'.l('rrnil n1orl' inoovalions <ind hf'lll'r schools," he ~aid. C;i rpe!l1er s;iid school boards are so closell' ti('(! to the legislature that they havi: '10 :1sk permission to '"lake busC's on fu:<ld trips or send the band to i\lichii::11n.'' Undl!r th(' bill, he said, the IC'gis!ature \l'QUld rr taiu the bro:id policy po11C'rs un·o!l'ed in public education . Opponents call the bill a "blank check .. for local school districts. Sen:itors Albe-rt Roc:Jd::i 1 J)-Sacramcnto) ::ind f\l f'rv\·n Dvn1ally !U-Los Angcles1 , lhe only i1\'0 Cducators in the Scnatt'. voted ;1gainst the n;castire. Rod<la. chairman of the S<>n:itr EducHfion Con1mittee, said the bill is so bro;1d "that c1·('fl 111y eonsultHnts s;1v they don't understand 11·ha l it docs." ;.Jrs a blnnk check lf ever 1hC're 11 ;1s one. said Clark Bradley (R·Sen Jose ), another opJX>Oent. But Sc-nator Ruben Ayala (I)· Bakersfield) said the bill means more loc<i! coo1rol and home rule. "E1'ery community has the right to determinf' the level of education il \.l"anls and 15 willing lo pay for," he said. Jail Term Give11 111 Sl1ooti11g of Chicano Lead er A nine-1nonth Orange County .Jnil tf'rm \1·a.;; ordered ~1onday for a m<in 1rho admitted attacking and \Vound i11g the 11-oman director of the Colonia Jua rez Cornn1unity in Fountain Valley. Superio r Court Judge Kenneth E. L;ic additional!\' placed Richard Arechaba!a i\lorones. 46. on three years probation ;ifter studying the report compiled ~n !he defendant during a 9<kl.ay diagnostic session at the state's Chino facility. r-olmtain Valley police ch a r g e d l\fo!'\Jn{'S v.ilh attempted murder last i\1ay 2 after theY found ~'lrs . Adela ide Luna , 45, or 10.171 Calle lndepcndencia . sprav.·led on the front seal of his car bleeding from se\'eral bullet v.·ounds. ,\loronrs. 1~ho had initially been halted for a dnvinr. inrrac1ion. lntf'r pleaded 1'.u!1 1 ~· tn rt<hit·t•d t"hargc~ of a~sault 1>11h ;i deudly .,.,t·npon. Ilov I lurt ~ H ead In Beach !<'a ll A HtUl!lrll'.!tl)n Bl·:l• h hny visi11n~ ~an Clen1entc State Park ~uffercd 1n<1J11r head injuries il~onday in a fa ll. along- il pathv.,a y leading from a parking lot to the beach_ Tho1nas Sizlo .Jr .• the son of tl!r. anti l\lrs. Thomas Sizlo of 20?..32 Bancroft St.. apparently losl his footing at about 10·50 a.m. along an embankment and fell about 15 feet , police !iaid. Fire1nen took t h e semiconscious youngster to San Clemente Gen~ral l lospital. but the lack or a local neurosurgeon prompted the transfe r of the viclint to Hoag f\lemorial Hospital. Aides there sald en rly today Lhat the boy was in "stable condition." Discussion Set On School 01ief The hiring of Cf new suptrintcndent for the Hunti ngton Beach Union iligh School District ~ill be discus..'l('d by trus tees at a special 7:30 p.m. executive s~ssion Wednesday. Superintendent Jack ROp!'r, who will leave in October to accept a 1dmllar post In Nor1hern California, said tn1st~s will discuss procedures fo r ~crull1ng his replac!'menL Roprr wi ll become superintendent of the l''remont Union High School Dist rict nea r Sunnyvale. I-lou sing Bill Ready SACfi AME NTO !AP) -A SllJIJ mill ion houAintt pro~am .for lo\v· to mlddlt· inco1nc families 1s on Gov. Rooold l{('agan ·s desk tod~y nf11"r clenr1ng a final Assen ibly hurdle ~·londay. Edisoti Buntaet• Cl1ani11s rilen1bcrs of Edison lligh School's banner carrying team hold their trophies won at the recent California Specially Ca1np at Sa_nta Bar· bar. Sealed are Lisa Jackson (fronti and Shelly Lane; standing, Jen- nifer Bauman (fr ont) and Julie J udd. Women's League Slates Meeti11g cit Seacliff Club Fridav the 13th is ex:p<>cted to be i'L good ·luck. rather than bad luck. d:i y tor the llunlington Beach Lea,i;:llC of \l"on1en \o"ulers. Th<it's the day LC'aguC' n1en1bcrs "'ru1t lo('al residents lO get to knov.· the purpose and funct ion of the League. The local chapter is sponso ring a HOME Cotu1cil Pla11s Meeting ~ The Jluntington Beach 110~!1'.: Coun(·il. ::i coa1ilion of local h o m e o 1v n e r associations. v.·il\ discuss several iten1s of l'<l mn1uni1r interest at its fl o'clot'k 1nC1nthly niceiing \Vednc sda,\' n1,ght. The llOME Council meets in roon1 Il'lfl7 in !he new city coun cil chambers. ,\!I n1e('tings arr 01x-n to the pu blic. Son1e topics scheduled for \\'erJnesday discussion include the status 0 r t>.feado1\'lark c;o!f Course. a report on lh(' city's nev.• high rise ord1nan{'e . and a briefing on bicentennial preparations Ecology Group Slates Meetings The fluntington Beach En\·ironmental Council wlll resun1e its tv•ice-monthly meetings SC'pt. 12. Chairman Joe r.li!koviteh has announced. fl.1f'Ctin~s are held .al 7:31) p.m .. !hr. ~ccond and fourth Thursdays of each month in room H307 of the new ci1 ic centf'r All n1ee1ing" :ire open to lhe public :ind r('<;1dr111.., aro• 1n\"iled to participate . "GC'tl ing to !\no""' \'our Uaguc"' day st;irtlng al 9:30 a.ni., Sept. 13. <1t the Scac!iff Count ry Club. Vickie Birdi;all. past president of the Torrance L\VV. advisor to the Capi!Jtrano rh:ip{er and currently a member of the state nominatin~ committee for the L\\'V, \\ill be the speaker that day. A luncheon \\i ll fol!ov.• th~ morning speeches. For rescr1·a1ions phone 846- fi108. ?-.tembership in the LVYV is no v.· open to men as v.·ell a! v.·omen. f'ro11a Page A I GOALS • • • 11'1e rommis~ion v.·uu lct like to use it as an exan1ple of the city restoring its l1eritagc The $1 1nillion llbrary expansion involves rhe construction of two library v.·ings. already designed by architect Dion Neutra. TI1e \\lngs v.-ould contain nn art i:::illcry. auditorium. a children's learrung r1~~nu rcc «nter, .,.,orkshops, and meeting roonls. Librarian \\'alter .lohn~on s;ii d the city hllpes to ob4.<1 1n a federal grant fo r th<' Hbrarv construction. ~E'ugarl suggested the ~'ings coul d bt· called "lleritage Ha\1" and filled \1·1th lnstorical docurll<'nfs a:J'Kl mementOF . Another pro jC\'t propos.c<l by Neugarl 1~ the colle<'tion of !IOll from aH 50 ~t."l\(~ anci pouri nii:, the soil inlO a ··Freedo111s garden .. \'i'11gart prrhaps elipreS&.·~ t h P l'n1hu~i as111 and p1.1rposl.' of the t>1centenni11l prC'par<itions v.·hen he say~. • t11 rnr fl"rso11:1lly it's a ren('v.·al of our f.1ith 111 v.·hi'lt has n1ade Amenr.1 the grande!ll and fre~'St lru1d on ear1 h " SESAME STREET SESAME STREET IS ABOUT TH E ONLY STR EE T IN TH E HARBOR AREA Tl'IAT HASN'T HAD A CARP ET INSTALLATI ON BY ALDE N'S . Coa st Pa11el To St11llv 30 " P e1·111it Bi{ls Alar1n1.•d by rapid gro~·th in llun ti.ngton Reach, r·cpion:il ro<Jsta1 con11n1s~1oncr~ have :;l'I (\:t 7 for a spt'l'lill pu blic hea ring on rno1·c 1!1an :JO ap;1rtrnr1.1l pem1i1 requests made by Ucvelopers 1n the city. \\'ilhin thl' IJsl tv.·o 11eek">. ihc e('1111n1sslon has bt:t'!l hon1ba rdctl \lllh rt•<1t11•sls f11r 28 fou rp!t·x1 ·'· s1·11'll d upll·XC'S, t\\\I tnp!i.'~('.S ;u1d OJlt: SlX-Ulllt apart1nent structure Jn hghl vr the d£•luge uf applil·a11ons. commissio ners agreed thal apprO\Jls should be held of( until the !)Jblit.: hearing. n1c \\'holt'Sa!c henring on I he Hunl1nglon Beiteh projects \\'as endorsed by th e l-:nv1ronn1enta l Coalition of Orange County 1vhich noted lh:t l the c!!y's increase in population bctv.·een 1970 and 197~ v.·ns gre;1t1·r than <iny other Orange County coastal co1nmun1!y . Aci.:ordinJ;! to figures prcpnred by !he com1nis~ion·s plannin ~ staff. Huntington Bc•ach since 1970 ~1as bc1·n t:ttir11ng about 7.400 nC'w pi.'NH1 s annu.'l l!y. It 11ow !~11.~ the fa S1i'Sl i::ro1\'lh rilte of any t lly :1long tht· Los .o\n gC'l<'s ;ind Orange Count\' t'Oil~t s. a«{'urdin._i.; 10 the fi i.;ures. In 'thl' JJ n1on!h f"'rl()(I rron1 F<'h I. J!l'i3 to Frh. 211. l'li l rh1· rt·giona\ ('011\llHSSlOll npprOl'l'd I 1112 dll'C'lling Ullll!'i in Huntington llc:1c:ll nnd denied 18~ unit s. Senices Slated For Wire Victin1 Robert Napier Funeral services for Robert Napier . 15. of 17135 Santa Catherine St.. Fountain \"alley, are scheduled tonight and \l.'ednesday. Rosa rv \\'ill IX' rl.'clted at 7 o'clock tonight ·in the \Ves1 minster r.1emoriC1! Park Cha pel. nnd Requ1en1 fl1ass \1·i l1 be held at JO a n1 , \\'edncsday. in thf' lloly Spirit C:llholic Church. Fountain \'alley. The bov v.·as ki!lrd Saturdav \rhcn a radio ant enna, al1rtC'hC'd to a" copper v.i re on a helium ri lled halloon. drifted into a high ten sion pov.·rr li ne. He is SUr\·ived by his parents. !\,r_ ;ind r-.trs. J){>n\'e r Napier; a sister. Lynda :"."apier: grandparent~. ~I r_ and ?-.Ir!. Ravmond Grlsh and Mrs. ll a z e I treidinger. and his great-grandparents. t>.lr. and r.trs. Bernard Seitz. uade rs Sought For Playgrounds Pl ayground leaders for the winter progran1 are bt'ing sought by the Huntington Beach Parks and Recreation Depa rtment. About 85 ynu1l1!'i. usu;i11v colle~e and high school· stud('nts, arC ncederl (or the playground prog ram "·hich starts Oc:I. I. Playi::round IC'adcrs .,,,. p.111d frorn ~2 85 nn hour to $3.35 an hour. \1:h11e assistants can earn $2.40 to S2.70 on an hourly rate. The v.·ork u~ually i;1retches from :\·30 p m to 5 p.n1 . ~londay lhrough Friday. App!lcations arc <ivailable al the recreation center. 1706 Orange A\'~. Bea ten ) u uth D ics l"i'\fON CI TY (L'PI \ -A youth beaten 11·11h r"hain~ nnd pu!ihed under a n1ov1n11: c'n r dit·d l\londny rn rou te lo a Frcn1onl ho~p1t:il, poh~·c ~;;i 1d . IN OUR SE VENT EE N YE AR S. WE HAVE CA RPETED THOU SANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA MES A. NEWPORT BEACH. LAGU NA BEACH AND HUN- TI NGTON B EACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKE D IN EVER Y HOM E ON A BLOCK. ALDEN'S THE FO RMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO M AK E EA CH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME. (IF WE HAVEN 'T. B RING HER IN WITH YOU .) CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838 HOURS: M ... T1lnl '""'"·' •• 5:)0-ffl,' •• 9->AT .. 9:)0 •• 5 ' pro < Mo to I' om t•h;t to not tjU( ;:in Co V" thi h< T va c Tex ' \\ the 00 !tic ap1 cov 0 Ga) '""' to ma s im rea. bcf< c t9 '" Slil T [)i of • :i1d tria (' ~111 R sub .. out ma A run to k rig ,\ $t'C of abn con all M '""' by n" "' an th<, (;ra at !9il 4 PJ1011es Ctn191•ess111a11 Nixon: 'Do They Want Carcass?' f\lEIVIP!llS , 1'f'nn. (UPI) -fornu•r Prt•s ldenl H1ch;1rd Nixon. indicating hi· 1s bt·ing pressed by \~' ~1 l l' r g a I c proseculors. nsked oue of h i s congressional supporters by trlephon<' t-.londuy , ··cto you think the people "'ant to pick the carcass?" Hl·p. 1>an Kuykendall (H-Tcnn.), \\'ho one,~ displayed ~a noose rn the House l'han1b1·r and wnrnl'<l hi s colk•agues nnt to bl·1:om1• a l}nch 1nob. s;11d h<' did not ansy,·rr the former JJres1dent's question dirl:ctly .. I kind of switched it back to ..:on~ress and said l don't think the people Lil Congress. inc\udin~ 1ny liberal friends un thl' ulhcr s1dt! uf !he ;usll'. I don t think they "''IJ'll to do lh;_it at all,'' he Sll id. 1'h1· four -lcrn1 r on g r es s rn a n , ,·arat1on1ng with his fan1ily in Cherokf't', Tex., s.:ud in a ll'l C'phonc 1ntcrvie.,..· thal " 'No Rusli' 011, For Serving Of Siibpoe11a \VASlllNGTON IAPJ -Tl~ head or the lJ .S. r-.1<1rshal"s S<>rvice says there's 00 rush about St.'rving rorn1cr President Richard ti.I Nixon v.·1th a subpoena to appear as a \\.'llness in the \Valergate CO\'er-up tnal. Dirccctor \Vayne Colburn has told Gaylord C'arnpbcll, the U.S. marshal ia Los An geles. "just 10 hold on lo i1, to tool 11 until <1rrangrn1ent s could tx- made to serve it, .. said r-.1arshal's Service spokcsn1an Chn.s Rict>. .. fie ff'els ns though lhf're's no imn1rdial<' rush.·· he added . "lt"s reason<1ble to spiy 11 would be done h<'fore Labor l)n y -· Can1pcbcJ! rcceiv1~d thc subpoena Au~ 19 io serve on f\"ixoo. "'ho has b..:cn in S<'C'lusion al his !\:in Clcn1ente es1atc sinN· rc-signini:: the presidt•ncy. The subpocn;i y,·;:i;.; issued 111 L: S. f)istnrl Court on Aug. 15 at the request of John 0 . Ehrhchn1an. a forn1 er Nixon :Hdr "ho along "-'ith five others far<'S tria l bt·~1nn1ng St·pl. 30 Ehrhchman IS calhng r-.i1l:on as a d('fcn.se v.·1tncs.<;. Rice said the del<ly 1n serving the subpol'na is not unusual. "If V.'e dropped everything lo run right out ttiere and serve it. that aloM "''otdd make it a special case." he said. Ask ed if the ~1ar1;hal's Service has run Into problen1s in arran~ing a lime to Sl'C Nixon. Rice replied, "I don't koow if running 1ntn problems is the right y,•ord." AskNI if it is normal procedure to :«eek such arrangement..-"'ilh the subject of a subpoena, he said. "It's nol ;1bnormal lO ask a person v.·hat"s a convenient time. But y,·e don"l do il all the time." i\1 eany,·hile. a se<:ond subpoena seeking te61.imony frorn Nixon has been received by the nlarsha l in Los Angeles. The new coun order which arrivl'd Monday y,as obtained in OLarlo<te, N.C., by an attorney for 2:. persons who claim they Y.'l'rc illegally barred from a Billy GrCJham f)ay rally attended by Nixon at the Charlotte Coliseun1 on Ocl. 15, 1971. Nixon did not indicci!c he had ri'cei\'fd any offici1.1I IA'Ord froni spcci<1l \Vatergatt: proSL'l..'Ulur Leu11 Ja\\.or:>k1 rci.;arding possible prosecul1011. '"'!'here is no C~H'St1on 111 1ny mind ,but that he Ju st \\'anl L"d n1y op1nio11 IJf !ht' pul.'-l' of the peoplt'."' ht.! ~;iid . 111 \\'a~h 1ngton_ a spokl·..,n1:r 11 for J ;11.1·01>'ki dcchried 1.'0n11nrnt u11 !l1f' N1xon ·Kukendall exchange. Nixon pl1uncd froru Sa n Clen1en1e. ··Ttus is not till' J.i 1nd of !hing lo l'Olnnicnt on ... he said . f\uykend<1ll, 11ho said he <'rll'd ·when 111formed o! Nixon·s i 1n p e nd Ing rt•s1gnation. s:ud Nixon s!arlt'<I the eon1't·rS<.1tion by saying: "/ JUSI "'anted lo call you and h'll you I :ipprce1ate inen likf' Uan Ku ykendall Y.'ho stood up \Vhcn lh1: going 1~·as tough." ""There 11·;1s <1 !iUle bit of llght eonvcrsation ."' hr said, "and then I S<11d flatly. ~1r. N1xun. the 1m1Xlrlant thing r1ghl now is h<1>1' are you"! '·ife said, ·v,•r've got nroblcms with !hilt fe!lo1v . uh . . uh . _ ' ·· 'Ja1\'0l'Ski'." r s;.11d. lie said. yes'." Kuykenda ll, "ho c;i lled for NixOn lo l'ithcr rl's1g11 or Ix-in1pcached aftl'r !he· d:1111;-1g1ng tape recordings y,·erc rc!cas1:d dunng hi s las! "'eek in offlc<" :-;;ud 1ht' forn111r l'residcn1 vo!un!cered his help 1f it v.•os ever needed. .. If the tunr l'ver conics, 1 11·111 be glad to do "h<H I can for you - if there's f•1·er anything J can do for YOU , let me know." the congressman <1uoted Nixon saying. '"Th at·s y,•hen I said , 'J\lr. Nixon. rm of the opinion that before ma ny years ha\"(' passvd this country will have use for your t'Xpc'rt1se ;ind experience.' "Then he said, 'I.hank you for that." and hung up." Kuykendall s:i 1d the call left hirn shaken. .. Hts ll\'1xon 's1 ton!"' \\'!I S onr of S<Jdncss.·· he sc1id. ".·\f!t.:r I hung up I told Ja<:kie I his "'1fc I: "'You kno1v. that lonely sounr!in;'.: rTI.'.ln 1ust :-1 fr\\' 11·rcks ago 11<1s 1hc rnost DOl\'erfuJ man in the 1\urld'." Coast\; S1}rag11c \Vius F'i1n1 Cla~s Regatta 01>enincr ~ KINGSTON, Ont. (AP) llcnry Sprague of Nev.1>0rt Beach who v.ill represent the Urutcd States at the Pan- American Games in Brazil next vear .,..·on t\"le Finn class race Sunday :i"t trn; opening of the Canadian Olympic Train- ing Regatta. Ilespite light and shifty y,•inds Iha! forced cttnce!l11tion of on<' race and delayed the eight others. Sprague guided his 4.~meter boat y,·ith casl'. "/ could play the shirts all rig ht 1nos1 of the y,·ay. although t.,..·o English1nl'n almost caught n1e at the end." he said R. ll. A. Hart of E11glt1nd 1vas second and countrymnn David l101vleu y,•as third. In otht-r races. Oa\'id Curtis of 1'.1arblehead. r-.lass . \1·on the Soling class: r\rgyle Campbell of Ne..,,1>0rt Beach look the Tcinpest cla.."s: Carlo Croce of Haly captured the Flying Dutchm:in <'l;l.".<;, :ind Paul ~1icliael Loeb of ~c11· Uaven. Conn. beat l)avid Ulhnan of Laguna Beach in the ~70 class 40 l ' ea1·s f_,ate1• ••• ·:' • ' 1 ; .. ... .,1 -~ -~ I "'1 ' I :# ... NEWPORT CYC LI STS BACK FROM 2,000·MILE TRIP, DE CRY LACK OF COASTAL BIK E From Left, Long Distance Riders Walt Far rar, Bruce Gumbiner and Barry Gal loway TRAILS 2~000-inile Cyclists Return J'rio Wt11it Better Tra il.~, Bell<>r Se"ts By JACKI E HYi\tAN 01 Ille Oa1ly Pill>! Stilt t.·loth u1g and neccss1lh'S and did :"I f•ll of camping. frC"quently "11h olht.'r Three :'it•1vport Be<1eh h i c y c I 1 s I s bicyclis ts. returned :\1onday fro1n <1 2.UOO niilc trip Fro1n conversations at can1pgrounds do"'" lhc \\'est Coast. sore 1n more t~y lenrned that at l~ast six othl'r 1rays than one bicyclists were cycling tht· entire coast "'Vc 'rc rt·a!ly angry about the Jack route at the ~amc time the y were. of hicy<'lc trails and the p<.1rts of 1ht' The route tht.'Y look follo11·ed the Coa ~t Coast Frecw;iy v.•herc you get kicked l!i ghy,'ay except in sonic places 11·hert off lo ride on gr::ivel roads." said Barry it·s a fr eew;1y In those areas, bieyclists (.;allo1vay, 2U, a student at VC Irvine. are only P£'(111illed on the fri..:t·11·ay 11 herc "\\1e·re also plo:inning 10 design a more 110 altt.·rnate ro:id exists. l!f' ~;11d Iii· pl.111 ... Hc:ig<ul tu prott·~! !r:iil~ 10 :.-t'nJ it 10 C:ov. rhe lack uf b1cyc!e Despite their compla1nL<;, all three. said 1hey enjoyed rhr trip and \rould like lo participate in il pl<11111ed cros.-;-counlry b1kealhon for lhe !!176 b1c<'nt~nni;d. But for !h1· til·~I fl'I\' days at lt'~J ~t . they pl:1n lu lt•a1·1· lh('1r bicy1.:les in the g<.1 rJgL· 1111d s1l on soft cushions 1vhcne~·rr possible H DAil v PILOT ....!\_:J Mystery Hit-rz11ine1· Not Guilt y l/,1d ... 1ir. <;tOpJ)(-(1 long. f'l\OU~h (llf of(1L.'.4 'r'I" !O arr1v1• !he .,..om<•n v.ho ... t'· r.11 ~lru<:k <1 !'>l!l<'lll:d l.:ii:.:un ;i Hlili;. l'f'"H:h•nt thrf•(' \\t"f'k.<; .1gu 11u11ld hn1r- l.1.·rn qturkly :1bso[l"r-d of ,di bl.tr11" ~{\II, SO!lll'V.ht:'r1 Ill lhf' ">IJ\l\hl :111d shr ii.~ .J t11! .ind run dr11• r A Ci1lifor11+,1 ll1J..,o\l\\i1y /'.1!rol spokt'~n1:1n !-.tu1 l/l« d1.,!fl1 1.i M1,•.tr-i1!rf l ;1ady:-H :-.1.,"•ll in 1111• ,11uthho1111d S.111 l)11 ·g11 Fr. 1·11 .iv 1.u~ !11·»11 rull·d .i _,1111 1d1· :"-Ir;; .\\.t:..(J!l appar11nl[v y,aJkf'd a11·a~· front 1h1· H1 ·1rrly .\l.111or ('on\.1l1•Sf"t•n1 l!o.-.p11.d .111d :-trolk·d •Hilu !tu !reL·l•,.iy .it 1h•' t-;! Tor o Ho;.1d 1·~11 ln1cs1ig:.dors s;11c! !ht· 1101t1.•11 '>!rtt<'k ntH't• Uy <.t l;11;.:•· tri11·k !'>l\t'r\1·11 111 .111 1·ff()r! lo ,11/ud 11••/ !ht·r1 h1L .1 ~f't:ond 111111' 111 !hC'" and driver thi.il left the Stl·1l1· l'<J~ l)1a1 and Tli(' \"HI' h:t~ o..:r,11 told lly lhl" tuunly l'Oroner·~ off11·e !l1n1 i\l r.;. \l.ison 11·as probably de;id b.:forc th<' e.:ir strucf. h1•r. \\"ilnf'SSC'<; s:11d Iii•· 11011Hlll d111l'r stopped ht·r 19J!l ni<M:l•·I Thunderh1rd 11:ilk<'d back and ;1:<kf•d the trul·k dn1rr if h1· h;1d hit J\l rs. :\lason. She th<'n dl"Ol l" ;1...,·<1y. apparl·nll~ l'Olll'inti_'CI ht>r car had not bern al faul1. Thr driver sa id thC' 11·on1;1n nppcar<'d to be in a hurry. She had t"·o young ll\'ins in the car with her At first, the CHP huntc<.I for the y,·oman dnvrr as thev "·ould 1n anv hit and run case. Rut ii quickly becamC apparent that ri.-i rs. Mason had intended to take her own life. Investigators said the old \\.'Oman had talked of suicide several times \\.'i !h friends. No1v. according to CllP officials. the u·oman driver is ju.q .. n smilll missing link" 1n the final accidl'nl report. comfortable kind of bicycle S<'<ll," \Vall '!'heir aver<1ge speed, accord1ni:t to F;1rrar, 21. a s ludenl :ll ~.::in Di ego (;nllo1vay, y,•as 10-18 n11lc:; JXT hour "and St.:1te. con1 n1l'nll'd. '"Those se1.1ts really 55 gou1g do11·n hills."' hurl ·· "lt"s scary 1l'hen you hit a cross-\1•ind," Bill RezJealing Solons' 'Ille two . along 11·i1h I3ruce Gumbiner, Fnrrar added 20. a s!udc•ni ni Cal State Fullerton. All !hrcl.' l\'L'fl' blo1111 off 1hc ro:ld ll'fl Bnll~h ('Qlumbin Aug. I and arrived several 11ml'S by cross·winds and 11·111d.s at the ~1exiran border Sunda y ,. gene rated by passing l'l'iucles. They said 18 or the 25 days '~i'rc In retrospct.:I. the 1na1n thing thc.v'd spent cyeting. "ith side trips into Seattle like lo see changt-d 1s the rerou1u1g of bicycles onto gravel and du~l and San Fran<.'.isco. sideroads along p:i rt5 of the Co;1~t "The people \l"l'rc really v;arm and Frl·cy,·ay. friendly in 'rashington, Oregon and '"One or our biggest prob\('lTIS ~·as Northern California." said Farrar. "But j\elting lost because y,•c got kicked off in Southern California they threw 1hings tht: freew<:iv and there were no out the car windows and called us dir!y clireetions,'' Gallo11"ay said. "I personally hippies ." fel'1 .~afcr riding along the shoulder of ·r11e 1hreC' said another o( thi'ir a free11o·ay than riding on thtise side problems 011 the mad .,..·as inconsidcrale roads.'' dril"l'rs, especially trli<'k drivers. Farrar Varrar added that he lost a lire "'hich 1v1.1s actually knocked off his bicycle "·as shredded by gravel on a side road. bv a truck y,·hich brushed against hirn bUt fortunatelv "'asn't harmed \\'hy did tlicy go on the trip in the firs! place? "'\\'e \r<inted to do somethi:ig big." Farrilr sn1d, explaining that the three :ire friends frorn Corona del ~far lligh School but have never toured by bicycle beforC'. They sufferl'd no more ill C'rfccts than 1hC' 10ss of 10 pounds apiece and the p:tin of sort' behinds but said if they h.1d 1t to do ovl'f. they·d practice a lot more beforehand For the trip the niC'n rode IG-spcC'd bicycles, carried abou t 30 pounds of To JJless S 1vi111 A Rea.l 'Bu.st' DOVER, England ~UPI ) J ennifer Anderso11 . I 8. an 1\ustrali an at1e1npling to sv•iin U1e 1':ngl1sh Channel topless, gave up only 1 1~ miles from F'r;incP th" Charu1el S w i nl 111 ! n g Association said ,/t'nn1fer. y,·ho slipped off !hf' top of lier h1k1n1 sh<1rlly ;iftcr Shl' li'fl rhe Engh:-h short•s r-.·londily 11'<1S in th<' 11 !.l!l'I' 111111• hours, 21 n11nu1c::;, Pension Bonanza Gains :-iAC'RA:\1ENl0 (Af'i -'rhe author of 01 bi ll to repc.1! a SI n1iH~on pension bon~1n~.<1 for rctirin~ :ind defealt·d !eg1»1ators says he is g~11111ng allies 1n preparation for one final altcmpt to Pc1.SS his bi!!. Freshman Assembly1nan Rob c r t tltcLcnnan ! ll-l)ov.'ncy 1. s<lid a.1onday that lhrtl' n1orc legislators signed up as coauthors ot hi s rt'p<':il measure: Ass<'n1blyn1;1n Kenneth Cory ~ U-Gardcn (;ro1 c1, and Sens. Cla re nr rr\·hill 1H- C£'rcs 1. ;i nrl Peter &'hr I R-Tibu.ron ). That brings the tol:il of coauthors to I!! of the slnle's 79 assemblymen <ind 1:1 of the 40 111c1nbers of the Sen:itc. 1\lcLenn an said !he add i Ii on nf co;i uLhors to lhe bill by itself won "l help rrvive lhc 1ne11sure. It y,.·as killl'd l\1·0 11·c<·ks ago by the Asscn1bly Rul es Cum1n1lt re. But he said he is continuing to solicit coauthors seeking a '"show of strenglh."' \\•hich he hopes \\'111 enable him to revive the bill in the forn1 of a n1endrnents to other pending lrgislation '·\\'ilh enough strength 1\·c can have our ;nnendmenls adopted and atlach:"'d I() another br ll. By \Vednesday or Thursd;1y at th•• l<1lest. l\'C''ll know if 11 ·., pos~1hlt' 10 bt' done.'' J\trLcnn an s;ud. rather than y,·aiting until age age 60. ~1rLennan described that clause as a ""ripoff of the taxpayers'' and attempted to have it repealed before adjournment at the end of thi s week . Suspected Rapist llrrested After ,4.ttack 011 W oma11 PINOLE <UPJ 1 A 27-year-old accused rapist y,·as back in jail today for allegedly attacking a you ng woman hitchhiker from J\·ledford, Ore. lfcld at the Contra Costa County Hospital on ch a r g es of attempted murder and rape "·as Isaiah Thomas of Berkeley. Police said Thomas received superficial stab wounds in the roadside free-for-all with the victim. TI1on1as, authorities said. was free on $10,000 b..1il on a Berkeley rape charge .,..·hen the alleged assault took place Sunday night. Tallman Followed Lindy :"II(' \\"<lS df'ff':l!f'd hy high \\'Inds 11o i11pp1ng up 1111 • .~l':is and 11·;1s 111th1n rt'("f~rd ll!llt• f11r !hi· :.!.1-nult' r1~1:-.~1ni.: >1·h1·n fillr ~bondonl·d tht! <l~Sl1ll011U!l .<;,1 1d. t\·lt·U:ru1nn introduced his measure f1>llo~11ng :in Associated Prr..-s story dt·~("rib1n~ hull' a 11t11e-notict'CI clause 111 th,. lrg1sl t1!iv1• l'H'!lsion l:1w prrn1its le g1sl:11or:; "'h1i leave office lhis year -<'lthrr hv r-ho1rc nr dr·f('.1t a1 the polls -to. co!trct pi'nsions ir11n1ediately According to police reporrs, TIXlmas feigned car !rouble on Interstate RO after picking up the 23-ycar-old "'onH1n. When he made advanecs. she goL otrt of the car and ran but hr caugh! trr Thomas wa s r apLurrd s ho r t I _v afterwards while n.1nn1ng a Io n g the frec1vay near Hilltop Driv!"' CHARLES LINDBERGH SHOWN AT P.AWAll SEASIDE HOME Pion eer Aviator Burled Under B1nyan TrH on Maui ny ll JCl lA RO SALTUS A.u.oc111ed Pre11 wr11tr t~i ke Ch:1r!es Lindbergh. movie s1unl pilot Frank Tallman fleu· over Paris 1n the "Spirit of St. Louis'' and landed before chM!ring cro1rds al Le Bourget Airport. {Related stories, picture. Page M ) Hut it u.·as 40 years after the Lone r~aglc's transatlantic night. find the. plnnc >1·as not Lindbergh"s aircraft, but a nioclern replica. 'l'alln1an. \\'ho as an ll-ycar-<1ld OOy had listened lo radio reports of Lindy's progress. buill thC' replica and flew it for the 1967 Paris Air Show. "It y,·as in every v.•ay exactly l hc san\C -lhc san1e engine, propeller, instrun1cnts; ii y,·;;is a \'Cry p;reat thrill to fly il," Tallnian said in an interview !l·londay. TilC plane 1vas carried across the Atlantic in the belly of an Air r~orel! transport. T;illman received pcrn1ission from then-President Charles deGaullc to fly it Ol'<'r Paris -the first pl11ne allowed to fly over !he city since \Vorld War II. .. But they required that I fl y al soo feet and only along the Seine."' said Tallman. ··1 had to go right dov.·n the middle and n1ake every "'inding lltrn over the river:· he s.1id, explaining lh:it planes nr<' not allo"'t'<l to fly over the city it.self for fcnr of crashes. "Ttl('n I landed Ht Le Ilourge l : llll' pc-oplc 1\•cr" extrrml'ly l''<ci!cd to ser. the airpllln<'. There 1\'<JS ;i J;1rgc rf'rl'mony, and 1vht'n I y,•cnl up on !h(' grnndstand lo sl111kt• h<Jnrts w1th the U,S, an1lt;1.~sador, lh\' cnlir(' thin/.( collapSC'"rl anrl ::ill lhl' Am<'nc:1n and l•'rcneh dignita ri('S 11cnt down 11·i o1 I! " ~~·1 :.~ ~=i1 I • ~ • I ADJUST-A-BED.® BY SLEEPER LOUNGE CO., INC. 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The sourres said Greek~ have begun recruiting for a "Cyprus Liberation Ar1ny" arnong refui.:ees along the southern roas! of C.~'prus and in 1he tsland's \1·estcrn mountains. ( __ 1N_S_H_OR_T_._· .____,) Cyprus President Glafcos Cle.rides meanwhile told a crowded n cw s conference he remains ad am a n t 1 y opposed to partitioning the island between Greece and Turkey or e1'en dividing it into independent Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriol states. e S11mtt1il "" ll"ad \VASlllNGTON (UPI)-Preside n l Ford's econon1ic su111mil conference is going on the ro:.id. perhaps in the hope somebody outside of Washington has i better idea or ho\\' to lick inflation. The \\lhile !louse anoounced J\londay it will hold a series of regi onal meetings next month highlighting such economic _trouble spots as food , housins and the slumping stock market. ll A tnnest11 Platt WASlllNGTON (APJ -Alty. Gen. William B. Saxbe says the Ford administration's conditional a m n est y plan for Vietnam~ra draft dodgers \\'ill require at least "an act of contrition" and, at most, two years of public service \\'Ork. Saxbe said Monday night the amnesty plan will carry an assurance they will ool be imprisoned. "What \1'e're talking about is thnt \\'C're going lo ~ive these people a chance if they \1•anl it," he said. e Wnr Gt1111 es By United Press International Israeli tank units staged v•ar games in the barren Sinai df'sert today in a new test of the nation 's readiness for an outbreak of J\lidd!e East 11·ar. TutMlay, Auqust 27, 1974 U PIT~1 CHARLES LINDBERGH, WIFE ANNE , SHOWN AT LEFT IN 1940 PHOTO At Right, in 1968 New York Honors and Awards Dinner to Famed Aviator Li11dy: ""Flight Not Lu~ky!l He Credited Atlnntic Crossi11p; to Pla11ui11g, Air1Jlnne \\'ASJ11NGTON (UPI) -Charles A. 1.indbt>rgh. p1oni'er aviator, po!itirnl eoinmentator and conservatlonisl. look only 33 12 hours in P.lay of 1927 to become one of America 's greatest heroes. But Union Workers Raise a Ruckus At Shopping Site SWANSEA. J\1ass. (UPI) -•lundrcds or trade union \\'Orkers went on a rampage here !ar e Monday afternoon at a shopping mall construction site. injuring several persons, scUi ng a tn1ck on fire and overturning a ronstruction trailer, police s.1id. he spent most of the rC'sl of his life hiding from f;imr and adulation ll1s solo fl ight across 1hc 1\tl:intic. \\'as not a heroic feat. he insisted. lt v.as not luck. or daring. It \l'as. he !;a1d, the result of n1eticulous planning and an excellent airplane. NO ON1': LISTEKEO. To the public he v.·as the victor O\'er unbelievable odds, a sort of demigod who had don e the impossible. In his o"·n account of lhe flight. Lindbergh to ld his story simply. as shown by excerpts fro in his book, "Th e Spirit of St. Louis." •·. , . I buckle my safety belt, pull goggles over my eyes, turn to the n1en at the wheel blocks and nod . , . a yank of the ropes -the wheels are free ... now in seconds \1'e vlill ha1'e the ans\\·er _ . . the halfv.·ay mark ~treaks past . . . close the throttle'? Or \\'ill I get off'.' The "·rong decision rneans a crash, probably in flames I pull the ~tick. b:ick firmly, and -the \l'hC'rls leave the ground ... " Thr nallon g<11·e hirn everything a man could 11·ant. There \l'flS prize 1noncy, 1he \tedal of Honor, countless parade!'. •·Lucky Lindy" and the .. Lone Eagle'' bet'a1nc a part of the. language_ Kinb s. queens and presidcnts congratulated him. llis plane today hangs in the Smithsonian Institution. BUT F ,\!\IE CARRIED burdens. lt brought personal tragedy along \\'[th glory. Brc<iuse Lindbergh y,·as who he \1'as, his son y,·as kidnapcd for ranso1n and killed in 1932. The kidnaper, Bruno Richard llaupt1nann, died in the electric chair. Aul lhe evrnt marked Lindbergh for life. lie 1\'cnt into self-imposed exile in England. staying out of public view only until the days just before \\'orld \\'ar IJ. One Shot Dead , Ready to Die Avir1.to,. PrepcLrell Il11,.ictl Site .... ANCllORAGE. Alaska I L'PI ~ "l(e 11 as 11 v.•ondPrful. s I mp I e Nothing n1Ade Charles Lindbergh madder <'haractcr." J\1rs. 'Thomas said. ''\\.rh(•n than bt.>ing called "Lucky Lindy," says he arrived at our house. he never the wife of Lowell Thon1as Jr. · ('arrled a su1tcJse lie \\'Ort an old, ''He figun .. '<i he had planned ('\'rry gray rainco:1t with lots of po~:~ets. Jlr detail of his solo l'ros~ing of the J\!h1u!ic \\'OU\d pull a 101lct kt! fron1 Ullt: fWM.'ke L and he would get just furious v.•hen <i shir t from another they talked about his luck ," said l\lrs . Thomas, v.·hose first nan1e is Tay l\lrs. Thon1as i.<> the daughter of S;1n1 Pryor, "'ho "'as probably one of LindberRh's closest friends. The t1\"0 n1en met v.•hen they v.·orked for Pan American Airv.'a)'S- IT WAS PRYOR \\'ho discovered the old Con,e:rl!!~alional Church in the J-lana area of ~taui , l~ay,·aii, where Lindbergh wac; buried 1\-!ondav. l\frs. Thomas said Lindbergh had asked her father's perm is~ion to be buried ther~. She i:aid Lindbergh's love for the villaRe of l~ana perolexed sorne persons, but not those y,·ho kne1o,· him \\'ell , "Those \\'ho knew him understood - he had fi nal!y found a place y,•here he could be hin1self," she said. ''l{e chose the ancient burial ground deep in the shAde of a banyan tree. just as he had chosen the shade of anonymity." Lindbergh loved the site so much that he v.·orkl:d \\'ilh Pryor lo cut the grass and groom the land in their joinl res1oration effort. Finallv, in the lai:t ,,·inter o( his h!c. Lindbergh planned his funeral. ''llE ASKF.D FOR a simple service y,·ith a lla\\'aiian minister," ~trs. Thomas said. "The young ffa\11aiian boys "''ith "·horn he fishl'd, together with my father, were to be his pallbearers. Charles was very adamant aboul th e service. lie planned every single detail and he "''anted it followed lo the letter." As a fri end to J\lrs. Thomas. Undbergh "''as wilililg to RO to extaordi11ary lengths for her. In 1968 he 111ade his first speech in .20 years when J\otrs. Tho1n;1s asked hin1 to address the Ala~ka legislature on behalf of a bill sponsored by her hushand. then a Republican stale .senator. The bill was to end the bounty on ,~·olves. ,, ') NEED Tl) iron this' hi• \VOu!d say. holding up the slu rt . Then he \\'OUld iron it himself." 1..o .... ·ell Thomas Jr.. v.·ho is a randid11te on the Republican tickcl for lieu1enant RO''er11or of Alaska , is the bOI\ of Lhe famed v.·ar correspondent. ... Pla11e Was Spare Ai1(l Lea11 Witl1 A Blind Cockpit \VASl11 NGTON (UPI) -The "Spirit of SL Louis" y,as just !ikc its pilot, ('harlcs A. L\ndbcq~,tft -spare and !can. Thr high-v.•inged monoplane 11·as huill hy !he n yan Aircrart Co. in Sa11 DIL'gO :it a cost of $6,000. 'fhe engine and the inS1nuncnts "·ere extra Only one of 11s kind \\a~ ev<'r built and Llndbcrg\1 \1•as the only man v.·ho cv<'r fley,· it. \\'1th the ...,·ing ~pan of 46 feel ;ind a lt·ngth of '?l ft>t'I, the plane had a top speed of 120 1niles pt'r hour and could carry 450 gallons of gasoline. In aC'COrdance 1vith Lindbergh's instn1ctions. lhe cockpit "·as blind. Lindbergh had no straig.ht forward vision and no windshield v.•hen he took off from Roosevelt Field, Long Island, N.Y. tfe was able to !)eC through t"·o small side windows. Lindbergh wanted the main gas tank to be in front of him and not behind so !hat if he crashl'd he v.·ould not hr sandy,·iched bct\\·ecn the tank i:uid the engine. The plane \\'as equippt.,'d ,,..•ith a coinpass but no radio. To rcduee friction. c~·cry edge \l'aS sn100th!y rounded. The plane nov.· hnngs from the ceiling of the Smithsonian Institution. The n1ilitary com1nand in Tel Aviv ~aid the maneuvers. the second in t\\·o days. started late J\Tonday night. les~ than 12 hours after the army completed a 22-hour callup of thousands of reservists. Police said the cslimatccl 1.000 men, from southc;istcrn lltassnchusetts and Rhode Island. began gathering shortly afler 4 to protest the presence of non- union help. Some men "·ere drinking beer. others started out tos s 1 n g firecrackers. police said. The first instance of violence occurred "'hen a truck attempted to enter the site. The union 11:orkers broke its "in- do\\'S and allegedly threatened the tv.'O men inside, aC('Ording to reports. T 1vo Cos 1110 1ic11its Lau.nc l1.ecl; Lab l,inkup Expectecl Texas Convicts Trapped e ''"'"' J\' a I i o u ALGIERS (AP) The first of Portugal's African colonies to ~et independence bcco111cs the ne1\' nation of Guinea-Bissau on Sept. 10 and all Portuguese troops are to be gone by Oct. 3L According to the. ind e pend en c e agreement signed In Algiers on ri.-tooday, the colonial adminis1ration of Portuguese Guinea will be replaced by the rebel government proclaimed last fall by the liberation movement in the \Yest African territory, the Africa n Party for lhe Independence of Guinea and the Cape Verde Isla nds. e Ruler Co11flned ADDIS ABABA <UPll -Emperor Haile Selassie. until s.ix months ago the all-powerful ruler or Ethiopia. has been ordered stripped of most of his palaces and y,•ealth and told not to leave the capital , diplomats said today. They .Qid the armed forces committee tha~ began taking over the country in the \1•ake or ::in (Inned forc e!' revolt in f~ebruary h::is ordered Selassie, 82, confined to wilh1n three miles 0£ the capital. The diplornats said the or d e r represented virtual house arrest and said the "conquering lion of Judah" was under close surreillance by his bodyguard. At about 6 a small group of men charged security guards and their attack dogs at lhe entrance to !he site. \\'hen tear gas wa s fired, the small group was joined by more men fro1n across the highway_ Men tossed rocks at security guards and non-union "'orkers. Police from nearby Rhode Island . and the l\fassachusetts communities of Rehoboth, Dighton, Seekonk, Fall River and Somerset were called in. Excuse Me ... Uh rnni, Judge? CINCTNNATI. Ohio IAPl ,Judge Robert Wood dcC'lared H mistrial after Ile fell asleep during a rape trial. "Juc1grs are human," I he Hamilton Coun1y Comn1on Plc;;s Court junst ackno.,,,,tcdgcd on Monday afh~r the defense a!Jor11<'y moved for a n11str1al . He said he granted the mQtlon lo "avoid nny possibility of influencing the jury." ?>.!OSCO\\' (A.Pl -T\l'O ffiClfe So~·iet ro.c;monauts \1·ere orbiting 1ht~ earth today. apparently in preparation for boarding the Salyut 3 space laboratory sent up tv.u months ago. Tass, the Soviet ne\\'S a g e n c y . <innounced th<il Lt. Col (;ennady Sararano1" 32. and his night engineer. Col. Lev Dentin, a 4 8 -ye a r -0 1 d grandfalher. were launched in So~·ut 15 ,),loodav afternoon . Tass sa.id the n1ission v.·as proccc<lin~ as planned. There "'as no indication v.·hcn the Soyuz ship "·ould hnk up \\ith Salyut 3. But it \\'<IS expected 500!1 since the fi rst announcement ~aid the Soyuz \\'as launched into the sanlc orbit as the space lab. It "'as the sC<"Ond manned S:>.,.iet spaCf' f\ighl in Jess than t.,,,·o months, and Tass said the mission v.·as "to continue scient ific rl.'S("arch t1nd e:i:pC'riments in !'(l<lee started on July :\ during thP flight of !he transport ship Soyuz 11 and the station Salyut 3." ·rhe lv.·o cosmonauts \\'ho \rent up in Soyuz 14 spent t110 11·t'eks abo:1rd 1he s)>ace !<'tl>oratory (••c;ttng IH'll' t'fJwprnt.·nt lo be used In the jo1nl &l1'il'1- Amer1can space mi~ion nrxt year_ Tht·y n·tun1cd to th<" earth on July J9, le;1\i11g Salyut 3 in orbit. Windstorm Hits Wisconsin Tliu1i£l crstor1n Acti·vity Tempera111re• 111111 ktw .. . DAILY· PILOT "' n " n " " " .. ,. 1!> " . 91 14 91 10 " " .... 61 71 " . " " " " " .. ,, 69 lCM 76 •• 11 " n .. . " " " " DELIVERY SERVICE !l>livery of lhe Daily ~lot Is llJ'fllteed --........... ,. ... ~l.ll .......... ~ .. • ._..11,.cantlllll..U 1:11 ,... . '**" .. 5-: • ,. ... FICll'N .... c.., ilif I a.a SltlrU!. • 1 ' & s.m,. ul .. 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MIC"'91, An 1lr 1teq111tloft ldv!wrr wa• l~•uf'<f tt bw ti,. 11rvlr,1. w•rl'll\ll lllM " 111011 r.•t•111•e ,~,tfm llvltl'llefl<I Ill I I I M ntt l'llfu. ,....,111no c1owf1 • t•..-'f!U•I 1l )"""'''°" llOtl'l !lie COA\111 .,.~, rort<:t111r1 l t ld tl'll• could 1•10 """ (•UJ! g•Htl Ind O!i'ltf Pdllll11nl• !O -'C<u,..ut•I• In ti,. •Ir A pet~ O/Otlt' co;iot of lJ 1tAt!\ oer mllfklf! 111rllt1•1 of 11r w•1 ~lcil!'d IOI' CG,JSl•I Ytllll"ll lr1 lol A~tlt• County. The H SI S•rl Gabdel V11Uev reeor""' Mondev's too 01one lll!Y<'I In Ille <ovn!v with ::>9 1>Dm. Tl'le Rlwr\i<le llir Pnllu!I"" Contri:il Oh lrlct D•edk!ed !two 11T>OQ 1 .. vel W<lu!d f!•Cetd .~ Ol)l'n in Rive.,ldt. wnkn would ill 011 a se<Ond •!Kie ~mog w .. r<1ln11 111ere !or thf fir•! tlm• !M' vear. • U.S. S11111111nr!1 /I, !IOW·mOV•'lQ cold ''""' r1 .. ,111nc; Wilh ~ ll~nd of wArm, hurnld elr '<>i wnN! llllJn<!NSIO•m! en(! ~ tew ,.., • .,,.!l,,..1 ~• It "'OO<l~!l e~1fw1ra tod1v lllnlugh Ille mldc()llffnenl Tr.e stronoest we~tner t>lt '"'''"~•1!1rn Wlscii..,,1~ wn~·,. " wlnd1.torm late Mon<l~v dam~~d s~v~r"I t1weulna1 '""a oowM>d .,..,_, tir>e-$ and trHs. W!l~t w1s l>HltYfd to be • 'Ornedo ""K" Movul!le, .1Ul0ul ~ rnllr1 nQl'lllwe•t ol Mllwouktt, ond 1vs1 '°"'"of LoM!re Two llne1 of 111..,~r~torrrn e.renMd lhn:>UQll Ille 1>1e1,,, anc1 111<1~11 wltll !he ~vltsl nc1iv1tv l•om e'••l..-n Ne-l)rts~t lo WIM:ot1tln tnd L-• M•ct>iotn, ll:tlnloll oenrrollv .,.,,. Del&w llel' "" Inell. Wtrrn, molsl •I• huri<;11 nvrr tht •Nian from e•!le<n New Me•k o to '"" I-M lu l••ln'll V11U•v ltf'l,...111<1 ~,..,., "~Ir ~n '""" ~• r•ln I" -"""' tl'HJ. A '-shcrv.<eri tlMt •prin~lfd ttlletn Vll"Ollllt , Cn1111tnl wr,,thP,. Mol!ly MIMIY !Olllly, LIQll! Vt•lll1lt wlndl "11111 t~ "10<'"11111 l>oYr• becorn· !r>Q .. ~,1 .. 1y I to 16 knnh In J!lllll•· noet1s IOOjty •'1<1 Wtd~<lllY Hlt)h tO• (l~y I/I low 10J. (O<O~!tf ltm1M1roTU1•1 l'-1\(Jt' lrOtTO 6, !O 8~. WA1tr l-fM!t<1lur11t ., S 1111. /ll nn11, Tlrf<'• fUEiOAY Sr<:""<! 11!1111 4:'1 rim I I Set(lr!d low U:" p "'· 1 I Wl!DN•SOAY F (f\t hlOll f !•1t tow ~~hlOll S!!tonO low \y" .. 1,., ' n • ri MOO!\ tlfl.fl 4 11 p.m •·3t•m •I '~~.,., 01 1:Jlpl"I .\. I 31 I) m, ; j Seh ';~ 11m. ltl• I 0 1.m. STEPllE~VILLE . Tex. (UPI I Ale rted by the barking of guard dogs :il a rural home, a police posse trapped three escaped convicts Mor.day nigh1, killing one and capturing two at the end of a Color<1d{}--to-Texas s~ of revenge, rnurder and rape. The local d1stnct attorney said today the trio planned to go to J\1exico and live as mercenary soldiers. One of 1 .... ·o survivins desperadoes sa id he "'asn 't sorry for lhe four days of violence. The convict killed by police \londay nigh~ shouted at officer!' until he died face dov.'T\ m the rain and mud. AT A SUNRISE nev.·s conference, F.ralh County district attorney Bob (;Jasg°"'' said the inmates showed no remorse for the terror they inflicted. "Throughout this. Jerry Ben Ulmer denied !hat he wou!d be caught to th.bi: •If we ever Cf)Hlact tl1 e ~/f"JlffCIJlfllt tfltlt 0 It• 11 .'I t ltft.-.e clftgs~ •t·e'll b••!J l1irr1 '' ste11I; di1111e1·.' cl:!\' if it \l,·asn't for the dudes with hui1." Glasgow said. ..Jerry 1s not r('tnorscful about this. lie kno\1 <: )l()w the !a v.· 1.rorks. lie kno11-s 11hn1 l;1nd 1_1f shctpc he 1s in. They both realize that they are in bad shape." The haggard Gla~~ow spent more than 30 minutes reconstructi~ the revenge· seekinJ? spree that began in a pri:;on break Thursday nlht for oonvicts Ulmer , Dalton Willi11ms, 29 and Rictlard Mag- num. 22. ;,He hoped to go to ~fexico and go overseas Md bl' employed as a mercenary," the district attorney said of Ulmer, a former U.S. Army Green Beret. Their I,{XX}-mile rampage ended an hour before n11dnight ~londay as police opened fire on Ihe neeing fugitives. Magnu m \1·as killed, \\'illiams suffered f:i cial cu rs :ind Ulmer twisted an ankle. "Defendant J\fa,gnum v.·as shot in Jhe j;i1v:: c;!usgo..y said. "The whole p.art of !us J<IW is J::Onc. Ilis tongue j3 rcrnovcd. It caused damage to his brain Guilty Verdict Prompted Deatl1 NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -A man who threw him~lf through a third·floor coutroom 11•indow when he heard him~U pronounced guilty of murder last month has died of his injuries. A spokesman at Martland Medical Cenk!r said David G. Bethel , 21, dll'd l11st Friday. Bethel hRd been in the hospital In guarded condilion since he wns admitted Juty 7 after he crashed through the wlndo"· aft er thRnklng hi~ nttorney for "t>vcrylhing you have done tor me." Bet hel was found gullty of murdering 1.illlan Sll1ggers, 32, of Newark last JHn. 19, r • -. I UP'I Ttltf'tlott CONVICT RICHARD WILLIAMS (LEFTI AFTER CAPTURE Texa• Police Alerted to Trio by Barking Hounds and the doctor indicated he strangled on his own blood." probably GLASGOW SAJD Ulmer, or Garland, Tex .• and Williams, of Snyder, Tex .• were capturl'd as they tried to sprint away from the farmhouse, over a barbed "''ire fence and into the darkness and nearby Yt'Oods and creek bot\2.ms. "Two of !hem had two ~ns and one of them had one weaJX>n," Glasgow said adding that the convicts: did not return the fire of the officers alerted to their presence by the barking <A. a pair of dogs. Patrolman L.arry Trail said the olficers jumped from their patrol cars when they heard tile dogs. "We hll !hem (!he escapee>) with !he spotllghl and commanded ttiem lo stop," he said. "We commanded them to hall. They did not hall We opened fire." The officers flred IS shots In the space of nve second.!, ending the four· day, three-sta~ revengetul spree. The men wtte charged with ltllllng a widowed rancher ind a farmer's wife wb>se trial tesllmony helped >end !hem lo prison. TWO W0!\.1F.N WERE abducted and raped and five persons were 11hot at random . The convicts left Cl\tde dummiefl fashioned' fro1n sheets in their cells at lhe Colorado St;ile Prison lit C11 non City Thursday nlR"hl , hid in o yard nnd .~li pped 01·f'r the wall. A prison official fi red t.,.,·o g11n rds for negllgcnce. The men stole a car and raced to Uovington, N.M .• abduding '"'o 23-year- o\d women who said they were raped before being released at Rotan, Tex . There, police said, the convicts shot and killed T.L. Baker, 64, a rancher y,·ho was on a "death list" for helping send them to prison. Sunday morning rancher Ray Ott was wounded and hi! wife killed by a shotgun blast at their Gordon, Tex., home. Both were on the "death list" Hundreds of law officers n1shed to the quiet rural area and sloy,•Jy cut off all exits or retreat Sunday night. Law officers on horseback and in jeeps and using helicopters tightened the perimeter. Farm fam.lli es locked I.heir homes or huddled in safety a t Stephenville. It first appearM the fugitives had slipped away until a. pile of muddy clOthes was found In an abandoned farmhoUBe Monday. A pack of bloodhound~ swept over the area but the men were not sighted -until they stumbled past the two dogs north ol Stephenville at ll:OS p.m. Monday. "WE BEGAN HOLLERING •t lhe same time, 'There th<!y are, there th ey a.re'," Trail said. "If we ever <X>ntact the gentleman ,that owns those dogs, we'll buy him ll steak dinner. "None of them moved too aw full y fast (acroSl!I I.he y11rd). If I h11d bctn runntng for two d11ys, I prob(lhly wou ldn 't hn\'e either.'' Trail said he did11 'l koow If th~ oonvicts Hred back. ~ VOL \VAS Guard moior aUeg Inform Ne\I· of An1 ~::ired Rep. lh<it " hun<Jre disap r-;ev. decide -Ta.' $1.18 year, of ~1.2 The Counci Jone d \VI lh lb (:ii wh Ho lea in 10 !'iC R A ~1 Beach n1ore ht·c. to Cou1 city c f1 \'e t( the de Tht:' tied adop!1 \\'hd dcfin a kit slates by a The to m; easier offici City (!VCrC bu on ch ru I ti b cl L ( " ( ( D • ' " • • " • Today's t 'l11ul !\. \'. Stoeks 'vol. 67, NO. 239, 2 SEC TION S, H PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF ORNI A TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1974 N TEN CENTS Solon Ties Missing Yachts to Drug Smuggling \\'ASlf!NfiTO.'i {/\Pl -The C-Oast Guard confinncd lod<1v thtlt sailing and motor yach!s have bt'l'll hijacl-.C'd hy alleged drug runners, but said it hall no information to support the l'liltrn of a Nev.• York congress rnan 1;1;i1 h1111<lrl'll'> of Americ<in 011·ners <tnd crr11s d1s,1p.- ~ared as a resul! Rep, John J\!urph~. (0· 'i Y 1. 1·!.1Hnl·d that "literally hundr1·ds of boa!' :incl hundreds of 011111·r:. ;111d c· r 1' 11· l> disappeared 111 t)1c :-;Ou !llt'it~lt'lll i\lla11t1e. the Gull' of J\h».:ico. along th<' /'at·i[1r 1:n:.ist and in ll a11·a11. "The great bulk of the 11ct1111s 111·n· atlual or susµcctt-d large\~ 1•t drug srn ugg ll'fS 11·ho ha\'e found l111ai'k1ng ('iUl ht :l('COnlpl1<.;hl'<I t•:1s1I~ :ind !hr 0\11u·rs clisposeci 01 111th<>ul n1u1·h rear appr<'h<'ns1on." he sntd. 1\ Coast (i11:1rrl :-.pokl'sr11;111 ~~11d tht• se1·v1C'l' rrct'I\ 1·d rl·j)Urt... 011 t 11 1 .. d1!>appt.>:1r:inl'(' of r11ort· !11<111 :1u ~ IH'h!.., ul three ye:1rs !;111 s: i.I lhe l"1lll!>l' of lhl' d1s:1ppt"'ar:.ini.:e 11:is 1111hno11n 111 lll0!'1 t'il:>t''· 'fhc :-.pokf'sn1nn s~ud thn:c ~<1t·hts J1:1d hl't'n suhscqu('111l y ident1f11·d :•s be111g 1ii·t1n1s 11! h1t<1ekt·rs a111! t110 ot th1· thrt•f' had been 1denlit1i:1I ;1~ hijacked ll,v ;.1lll·gf'd cln1 g runn•·r-.. A fuu r1h .1;11·h1 ~111rt' h.1s lit•c11 d1~t·o1·erl·<I In fon·1~n \1<11t·rs <111d th•• f1lrf'ljlll t'Ollll\t"I IS /!ll1·~\1g;1llng !hf' l'l<l1tllS <if 1llc pi1r!>c1n~ luund Oil board th;"t! 1hc ('fl'I'. had l:ill1·n Q1crbo;1rd. Tax Rate Reduced Rogers Calls 2-cent Cut Tokenis111 . Ry lllL\RY KA\'~: Of ltlt 0•1IJ ,.li.t Sl•H !\e1.vport Rc:1ch l'ity co u n c i I men decided :O.tonday nighl to ]O\\·cr the c1ty·s property tax rate by !1ro ct·nt:\. Taxpayers in NC\\'J>Ofl Bccich v.·ill pay $1.18 per S!OO a-"<:C'~~t'CI l':ifuation !his year, ra!l"rer than the projected figu re of Sl .20. The der1~ion 11,1s nnt unanirnous. Counrilm;in l101t·nrd nogr rs cast !he lone dissenting \Ott• cal!ing the rcdu c- tion ··tokenism."' Hogers s;i1d he belie\·ed the rxtra money coold be used more ,,·iscly 111 community projC<'ts rather Alan chan- nPling it back lo the taxpayer. ··1 feel ,,·c.·d be fool ish to make a token reduction or t.1-1·0 cents.·· nogt'rs <lrgu<'d. He added !hat 1he ta:qn1~·1·1· prohab l~· \IOUldn 't notice lhc reduction 11·h<'n his bi ll ca111c 1\ homco11·11cr in Ncv•po1i Beach 111th ;1 house 1alued ;"!\ ~JU0.000 , and .111 Prayer Meet f 'ord ) Cubiuet llear S eru1on \\'1\Sf-llNGTON (Ul11) -President F'ord. cabinet n1cn1bers and \\1hite }-l ouse aides joined hands 111 a circle today and prayed "that the Jlresident n1i ght bring equani1nily to th is country and peatc to the world."' Sen. l larold llughes tD-Iov.•a) delivered a sern1on on the P::;aln1s. faith in God and govcrnn1ent, according to a \Vhite !louse orfu:1al \Vho attended the prayer group breakfast. Ford wa s a n1en1ber of the prayer group during hi s years 1n the 11ouse of Representatives and has gone to Capitol 1-Iill to attend at least one session since he became president. This was the first 1nccl- ing of the group in the White House. llughes. who is giving up his Senate seat to devote full li1ne lo a Christ ia n mission. declined to co1nment on any aspect of th e service, sayin g "they are conducted in an atmosphere of co nfi dence." Redueecl to Four NeivzJort Couricil Sets Divelling· Code Limits A ~1onday night ruling hy the Ne1vport Beach City roull('i\ \~111 111(':1n that no rnore than four unrcl:itcd JX'rso11~ rn;iy 11\'C togcth rr rn the san1c dw('lhng unit. Counciln1en \'O!cd 5-1 to am<'nd !he city code. 1nclud ini; the reduction fron1 fi\·e to four p..'r'>Qn <; :ind ;ilso ('hnn g1ng t.hc dl'f1n1 t1 on of a d11·rlli11g 111111. The n11tng v.il) not afff'!'! f;11111l1ri:; tied !ugcther by hl0<i<.l. 111nrr1;1gr ('r adoption. \\'hile d\\'<'lling un11s 1\'t're prC'\·11111sly defined by the fact that they conl;unl'd a kitche1i. lhe TIC'\\' dcf1n!lion .<amply slates that a d\\'elJlng uni! is inhahited by a single family. The changes were n1ndc in an attc1npt to make enforct:'ment of the. city codes easier for build ing inspcc1ors. city officials said. City officia ls hope to cut do1\'n on CJvercrowding by \in1 iling the number Orange Coast Weather Night and morning lo\Y clouds but mostly sunny from 1nidmorn· ing to evening \Vcdnesday. Liltle change in temperature ~·ilh beach hi ghs reaching 70 and rising to the mid.f!Os inland. INSIDE TODAY One th ing aviator Charles A. t.indbergh -really hated was to be called 'Lucky Lindy.' l ie clai ms his tra11s·Atlantic flight 1vos good plrr1111i11r1. See stories, ~ind pictures Pooe A4. '· •• . ,.,, .. M1vl11 .. C1tl le•"l1 ... Muk11I Fu111h .. Cl1ullltf .,.n N1ll .. 1I N9wJ .. CllOllCI " 01111 .. Ct11nlY .. Cr1•1-rd " ,.tool• .,., Dt •ll• Nollet• .. Syfvlt ,.Orlft "' l!dllttl1I ,., . .. 5_1, ••·S f nt..-111"'"•"' .. Slodt M•••tli Alf·ll t<ln1nc• At-11 T1i.~l1!on "' llV 0 1rlfntr .. T~1•tt<\ .. tlt111tC0Pt " w .. 1~ .. .. !nltr1011l11on .. WDfld NtW• .. """ L•nd1rt .. ot' persons v.·ho can h1·e 1ogrthC'r. and thereby rC'ducing the nun1b.~r of c:1rs co111r1buting to p:irkinl-! problc1n-.. They bclit>ve unrelfltl'd persons 11~11a!ly ha\'c niore au1 on1ohiles 1h.'u1 rl'lated fain1!1r"' Th~ nc1r rrgiilations 1.rill .[(O 111to cffl'l'1 in 30 d:iys. City A Horne\' 1 >t:nn1" ()' '.\1•11 :-;.i1d Ullrl'l<lh.'d far111li!'S t'urrrn(ly 111 110Jn1io11 ol 1hc nc1r la11· 1\·111 be gi1·r:1 ah0l1t 30 days to find other hou:-111h ;.iftcr the violation is di scovC'rcd. The n101 L' to r~duN' ihe n11n1bt'r or persons allov.·ed lo IJ\c !ogc!hPr ,,·n~ ('!>.:pected to tlr;l \\' a largr 11u1nll('r of prolC'sts fron1 students a 11 en cl 1 n g nei ghboring colleges. Orange' Coast CollegC' and UC Irvine . i\Hhough housi ng 0Hic1<il!1 :1t these schools had earlier expr~sscd alam1 at !he proposal. no one fro1n either school came to speak in opposition at the public hearing. One Nc1~·]Xlrt Beach man. John Thorne, of 1222 Sussex Ave .. said he belicvC'd the ruling \\'as arhitary and v.·ould create an econ1onic hardship on students. Thome's son, Gary. also s poke a~ainst the action. They were the only op\Xlnent s present in the ci\y c.'Ouneil chan1bcrs. Several residcnt.s urged the council to adopt the amendment. calling the students a ''community problem." "I realize it's a problen1 for college students to find housing. but I don't see 1\>fly properl y owners in Corona de! h1ar have to provide it for them," said Paul l~ummell, presirlcnt of the Corona del Mar Civic Association. Councih.r,•oman Lucille Kuehn obje<!led to the "piecemeal approach" of the regulations, and voted against them. "1rs. Kuehn said the problem involves density , traffic and park ing . and by nddressing only the number of persons th at live in a housic. only one sn1all part is beinR touched upon ." Bcalcu Youlh Di es liNIO N CIT'.' !UPI ) -i\ yo111 h h£':1tt·n v.·ith chains and rushed und1·r a n10Y1n).( c:i r dicrl "lonrlAy en rou!c In ;1 l"ren1ont hospital, police said. il~St"'ssmcnt or $2:1.000. v.ould ~a\'e SS per year 11llh the !lt"<K't'lll reduCl1on. The tax reduction 11·:is spurrl·d by !ht· city's ne\1• property assessment. up ahou1 17 pcrrrnt for n1•xt ~car and l'\pected 1u hnng an ndd1t1on<il s-189.215 11110 1h1.· c:11v coffers ( '01111e1l111~·n h;u( thl' decision or providing 1:1x rl'iit'f 11i1h 1h(' extra funds -up to ;1 10-t·vnl rccluct1on -or U'>ll'g tllf' unt'.\lh·et1·d 111oney !or Heins t:'ift' T.\X Cl.:T, Page ,\~I J iirors of Coii11 terplot H~ ARTHUR R. ,.l\"SEL 0 1 IT>e 01Uv P•i.t Slill LOS A ~(;~-:LES -!\c\\·por t Bench s/)t'1<11ltt· Eloise Poj)('il testified today th;i1 she .ind her boyfriend began ('Olln1crplo!1 ing again~! a frame.up by ht·r J1•alou.~ estranged husband a year ;igo. The 1norning Surrr1or Cour1 SC'Ssion f1•;11urt'<I h:1n1111rring rross exan1ination b\' prosecuting Deputy District Attor11 ry I '1'tl'r Rn·grn11n. but often se('rncd 10 IL';1(i 1n10 hl1nd :1lleys I le ~u1d 1.011g lk'<it"h po11<'r contend 1h011 '.\!rs. Popc1l. 4~1. forn1crly or 51 !1 I !arbor lsl:incl Dri\"e. Ne11"port Reach .1nrl llnn Avers, :l"'. of 22:19 S. Shelton !'ii Santa 1\na, plntt<·d 1o h<:ive Chic11go klll·hrn i;:idg(·t l~'C.'OOn Sa rnut•I J . '"SC'yn1our .. Pof){'il. 60, rnurdered. '.\1rs Popt'il and .l\~'{•rs t'l,1in1 jusl the oppo~ue -thal her husband tried tu h:J\"C them frnn1ed . They are chargrd \ll!h conspirncy and solic1tation lo <'omn11l 111urclL·r b:ised on arcusationc; h.1· tv.11 1111nesscs \1ho s:i~· they posed a" hired kLllC'rs [luring !nday's Sl·~sion ;\lrs. Popt>i l l1nkt·d 11111' of 1hC'tn. Hobt'rt Peeler, 34, c•f <"•'fl'llOS 10 d1rL•rt 1dt>nt1flcation by hl'r husl)~1nd in a ~·onversation. ; '"!lid \llUr husband ~av Peeler 11ou!d du dl1\ ih1n~ r11r :I buCk ~'" Brcg111r111 d1>111:1nth·d nf thf' a1tral'!i\"C ()nt.: tirne \\' .1111 l''-' Yt•s " "'H1· u~1·tl lilt' 11an1r Prn!l'r , .. rlrt•g111:in l"Cl1'1 llllh'd · \'1·~ ... 1,;11d .\Ir" Po1)r il "!111 1 Popei! I s;11rl Pr('ll'r 11-:1~ \\'Ork1ng for hi~ 1111'n ou1 h('r1"" !'he ::il~ ('flnf1rnll'd \~·<;tin1nny by her ~isr 1•r. C'oron:irlo r:tcc hor<:C' o 11· n e ~ 1';1ulinc (.'n\1:111. th:it Po1k'il h1n1sc!f had told hl'r nn t)n,• t'l('<':J!'ion h<' \\'Ot1ld plttt hi s n\\"n n1urdcr in :1n C'ffort lo frame tht· \o\'1·r~ :1nrl .-ut his \1·1fe out of :inv sh:ire rf his $9 n1illion fortune. She s.1id i>Ct'l1·r had been desC'rib~:d ;"IS ;i rather unsa\"ory individual and that she had no idea it '''as this n1an she had n1et last Ne\11 Year's EYe at !he Nc\vporter lnn as Bob Paln1er and his \1'ifC'. The llr(l.<:£'eutor push0d !he question. "lt never occurred to n1c I 11·ould (Sec ELOISE, P:l )!e A21 Forll Accepts Ro111a.nia l 1ivite Yt1 i\ S ~I I N G T 0 N (UPI l President ford today accepted an invitation fro1n I{ o n1 an i an J>rcsldent Nico lae Ceausescu to 11isit !he Communist country. "! would like to accept the invi 1nt1o n," Ford !old Ceausescu's emissary Vasile Pungan. 11•ho de· livered the invita tion. "It is :i question of when \l"C' can tnakc tnt11ual arr:ingcments.·· Former Presidcn! Nixon visitrd B.01nania in 1969. th<' first Amrri· ('an presid£'nl to visit :1 Con1111unisl rountry. f (','l llSeSC'll 111Rs instruinf'n- tal in hclpin~ Nixon make the d1plomat1c brcakt11rough to China. ' the Co111'.ol t;uJrd spokl':-.n1an .,,ud 1'he f.IJilkL·~rn;111 :-..ud 11n" !iq:1t·ki11g orrurrrtl at Honolulu. 11ht•11· !ht• hQ:1t \\i!S hqai.:k('(] at ilot'k-.,1dt• 'l'hr thrl·e <·r~·11 rn11111ht·rs 1•1t•11tuall} 11 .. r1· put O\Crboard u1 a ~n1,1I J hfl" r.ift \\1111 no food or 11<1ll'r. ht' s:ud Th,· l'l'C\\ 1t·as piekl'd up by :1 pa~-"u1g lr•·1ghtl'r Tilt.: Co:1:-.t 1:11ard -"POkt·\111:1u -"atd h" 'lltl 11'.I! ha\"l' ir1for111at1on 1111111t'd1:1h·h ;11a1t11ble on 1~·hcrt.: Hie 11tht'r t11u :dh·gt·d IHJ<lt·kings occtU'rt·d but ~;11d lll1lh \11·r~· -------- ,. - UPI TeloPl!Olt 1•io11eer ,,f ;t 1 r Charles /\. l.incl bcrgh, 'vho captured the he;irt of .1\n1erica '\'ith his 1927 ~o!o flight over the 1\tlantic, i~ dead at the age of i2. Rcn1cn1brances of his co I o r f u I a nd tragedy· ~c:i rred ca reer \\'ill be tound today on Jlagcs :\3 and 4. Newport Yac·ht Club I\l c n1h cr Jack Ho2 an Dies < Protninerll \'('1vpt1rt H<'a<·!I yal·hlsn1;n1 and b11 si ne~sn1an .lark llogan suffC'rcd ,1 fa1nf hr:1r1 nt1<1C'k rh is 1norn1ng 11·hil(' preparin~ t(1 JOg on 1 f1c bt'arh 111 front of his hon1e Rrsuseit:ition al1<'n1pls b~' f1fen1 rn. policcmt'n and hft'guards f(li]cd and Jlogan 1r11.~ prnnounc.'('d dead on arrh·al at lloag ~trmorial Jlosp!tal. Jlognn. 58. 1·.ho l1vf'd n! llOO \\',Ocran Fron!. 1r;ls a p:irl o\1·ncr of till' Cannrry Hestaurant. !11· 11:1s also a co-foundrr of Bar1111 -0lakt"'sler . Inc .. :i n1anur:irturing f1rn1 in Santa Fe Springs. \\ h1rh 11 as l:i1<'r sold Lo Purex. Inc A nll'rn!).·r of 1ht• Ne1\port JlarOOr '"acht Club sine<' 19\iO, Hoga n served t)n thr bo:1rc! cif direr1ors and as nel'I c;ipla111 and port c;1pta1n. 111' was <:ilSO 11 for111!'r rnernbvr of the Voyagers ,·acht Club of r\e11T•Ort BC'aC'h. r log:111 11·;1s a noted yaC'h! racer. I le 011ncd 11lC' 4/l-fool .. loop, \\·estcrly. Survivors inclu(lc his \1ife, Ret.1y: sons, 1'homas ;ind John of i\'e\1·rort Beach and Ti1no1hy of Behnont Shores. and :+ S1S!C'f, '.\!rs LQretla \\1alhCh (Jf Los Ang1·les . Funeral arra11gen1en1s ;ire pending. 111 ''1uU1t·rn or 111•,l•·tn 11:i11·r- 11111 or 1h\· 1111:111-. .. d 1.u111 111rfl n1otvr .~alll·I'~. th •· :-.1 111k .... 111:111 .11•1 !h• 1h1rd \1,1s ;1 ~por1 f1!-.liiJ11.! h11.i1 ,\,kt<!. ,1IM.1lll ;111 t.,ll'hPI I• ,•!(I ll•rl\! " \\.1,1"\ 1;u;1r<1 '1n1rl·1· 11i.,1 tlil11· 11,1-., ~t'<'tl [1 \).ll!t'l'll {ii ;,(,, 111 .:11 1111.;,,111~ 11111!11r 1 ;1t·hto; I h.11 • •1Uhl h,1\ 1• !1t•t'll h11:1< \-1'(i fur 111 .. 1111111.11;.: u! dru..,~ tro1n (";ir11.Jbt•;111 l'!ltlll1l'h'' I" !h11 <1LL111"<1~1<'1H 1·o;i~1 of thv L 111h·cl :-i!.i h-~ t~11 "!l\Jh1·'>ll1.ill t:Utlliflll• ii ![11 1111111!.t"J" 11.>. S n.\·bt• tt'u rui 11 ~1 I' I fl'l'f Jiu! )i, .. ,i1d h·· 'tllil!I n11t ,p1·1·11l;it" ;1~ 1<1 !ht• • .tll'I !1! 1h• d1-.,,1p1>-"<1r;tt!l!' UUlll rhl' _1,h ,t• \'.I 11· !ounJ 11,. 11111,•.! !li.11 rr1;1111· it 1111, .1 r.1•1~' ~ ~-11h"•1111•·11th d/1· !oUlltl !1. h.1\• h· 1·n 1":11:.1·1l h1 l.11!1! '>l·,1111:111,tup. • qu1p111 111 t.11!111·,.. 111 ;11111·1 nr 1·111l1.,uu1" \lurphl' 1 J.1111l• d th.11 1.on<' of ih.-. 111111 .. 1~ 11r u11., .. 111g ,,,..,,,.1., tr;1~ l><···n IU\lllii •II<! l,111 1·11!11111•11h•l1l 1ill11·i;1\, l~C'c \ r\C HTS. 1'11~t· A'll National Police Only Solution? Frotn \\ iri· ~1·r1 Ir('' ClllC;\(;lJ -A1tnr111 •v (',('rl!'ral \\'\J. h;11n B Saxbc 1\·arnl'ci 111d.1v th.it th 1· 11a11n11 11111 lll't'd a 11.111up.il 1~1lu·1· f11rt·•· tu kt 't'P 11 fro111 ' t.dl1ng ;q1.11t ' 11011·~· :1notht•r n11':111:-. I'> lll\llld \,1 11•11•1-,1· .1 S~Yl"1Jl'kt.:1in~ l'l"lllH' lrt'lld \\ll li 1h1· cr11111· ra1• ~(,.1n11 :~ ln111\ ;I 'ii\ [ll'l"l"f'llt lllt'I \':l'>t• .11 i'.li:J I" .1 J'."1 p~·n:t.:nl 111i·n·:1"\' 111 1h1.., .1 1•.i1 111 ,1 qt1<.1rt('r. S:1:\l.it: !><lld Jill' 11:1lu.111 1-., 111 ··clt.:l'P 1 roulile ... "'If \\~· go 011 d'> 111 ,l!'t'. 1111 l"l' IS t:\l·r~· )lU.~~1h1l1t.v th ;1I 1111111• 11111 lllllfltl.:Jtt• u~." he ~;11d 111 ;1 -"P1·t·l·h pr1'p:1rcd tor :1 t·Onft•re111 e ot 1,nv 1·n1on·1·n11•11t :ithn1n1str;1tors lro111 the 11;111011:.. 11111J<1r cllil'S. "'fll(' 11at1011 1111uld 111 .. n UL· l:lcC'J \111h the pro:.l}l'l.'l or railing :iuarl or dc11 .1ltlh <i 11at ic.111;1l po\1t"t" 1t11Te 1n oil•' f1 11;1l elfo1t tu fl'StOrt' 1\1•1lll'-"11e ut'1lt•1 ~.1\IJt: !i<tHI But he said I hi~ 11·ould be <1 gr('i\L d:in~C'r hcl'<lU~" a na11011al pol1l'l' fvrr<' could bc.·eon1c ".'.111 1n~tru111enL uf uat 11111u! rt>press1on " •',\ po!1('1' SfilJ•• (';111 \'Onllfl) l°rlllll.:. bu! rh;il t., nut !1111 11;1~. · S;1;\l)t• ,<;.ud l!circlin.r.t pol1ee ~tal(• .. cl!ir1l'!1C.',\' · ,i, 11 ,. u I u 1 I 0 J1. S<l.\bc Si.lid 11\C ~lll'>\\1'1' 11('.~ 111 n·~!or111g !he ··inner 51f"l'ng1J1 '' ul the peo11le ;111<1 their instilulio11s. ""lt is p:irfl.1· the Joh of l'\·ery c1t11.e n. (11 l'\\'l"Y 111s111u11on, t,f C\"l'r,v bUSlllt'.~S." S.tXIX' .!;<iid "HC'c.·;111~c 1f !)1t'\' [all, th1'll our sy:..t1·rn of enn11n:il JU.,11<'1' -"1n1ply 11ill be 111111hlt' 10 hold b:1ck tht tul<'." Ile e;illed the upward trend "h:ir»h. b11!cr <ind d1~1n:i~·111A." "\\'c c:in now pcrce-ive \I i!h !>horki'lg cl:iritv that 11·c h:l\'e suffered <i St'\'ere ::;etbc1ck " 1n the fight to curb c r 1 1n c . SaxlJC ~at(I lie noted thn1 thl' 1:u1 l'r111ornJ CrunC' ne1x111 s slm11C'cl !h.11 the u11n1bcr ut crimrs TL'por!cd to police derhn1·d rour p<·r.:t•nl 111 1~11:! rht· l1t 'l <lrup 111 17 ~ t·;1r~ ,\c1'orcl1ng 10 thl' !·R\ l1gtirt·-~ 1h<' ('fllllC' r;11t• ht'ld .... 1(':111\ fo11· 1111• first 111111· 1110n1hs (>I l!li:l !h•·n ~UOITL'(I lll liH' last qu;1rter 10 Iii p1•r1·1·11t n1ore lh:1n 111 1111· r·on1p:1r.1hh· P•·r1od 01 1~172 Till· ~-111 11gl1r1·:-: ~d1011~·d ·' i, r1o·11·•·nt lll(T1·11~t· f•it lhl' llr:-.1 tl111·t• 111(11ll!l:o. of Jlli 4 Tht• 1 HI l'-t.111-,11r~ t'•·lli'r·t 1h1· 11111nht'r or cr1n1es rcnor1e<1 10 stair ;ind lo•' :1 ! polu . .:1' 111 ~··l•·n r;it1·i..:nr1t·~ 1nur<h•r rape. <Jl.'<.;11il1 n1hb1·r1 . hurg!.11'" larceny and 1notor \'t'h1cle theft. Thr Jull-1 ear report tor !Gi:l IS due for rell«t'~ S1·111 Ii S;1\bl' ..,:u<I !hose l l~UTt'S .. 11 111 ~hOI\ lhill l'fl!l'C :lt'1Ua1Jy 1 nt·rea~ed during J'li:l h1 .; 1)1.•rt t·lll, nu! 1hc 5 l)l.'TCl'lll that 11;.is c:tl'h~r pred1eted. "ThC" l;1("l is lh:it lnr :it ll'a~t a br11'f \">t•rtod, we ha\'c lost our in111a:1v{' :1nd arl' buck on the dcfcn~ive:· he told the nohce chiefs. () { f icer /-1 ,,,s Do 1t1t y brook 111 Ne tV]JOrt [~~· .IACKIE 11 \'~1.\'\I 01 It'll Di!!' 1>1i.1 Sl•ll .\ \'1•11 po1'L Be;1~·h pnl1er1nan 1\ ho .i11•·rnptt·tl to \1·ri1e ;i rou!1nr cJ!:i!lon ;\lon<l;11· tnund hirns£'1! ballling \111h ,1 •·11n!>trtiet1on \\OthPr 1n an<! out of " 11101111g Jre11. polic:'e so.id to d :i \". Thi· trut1ble begu n ;"tbout :1-:10 a.m in lront of the Post Office at Ril"ersirl" [)r!\'t' nnd Al'Cln St. when Offil'cr flnn 1·h:1ndlrr \<'rote a <"i!ation for Noble \\"1rru1n. :M. of 7;152 S!1.1t('r Avt'nU<'. 1Ju11r1ngton Be<i('h. for Uav1ng nn open bul!ll' of beer in his Jc1'p. 1\f·eord 1ng to Ch;111dlt>r. \\'11rru1n. a ro11~t 1·11vtlon \1·nrkf'r :ihnut <:i\ f1•1'1 \;111 ;ind 1\t•igh1ng 11bou1 l~il pound~. r.·fus .. d l'I sign 1)1£' ('i!;ilinn .111d altcn1rtf'd !u tlr·11·l' <J\\;J~· In his Jrf'll "l gr;ihbed hin1 b.1· lhf' :1r111 <1nd tr11«l !n spin hirn around ," s.'1id Ch1l11'1lt·r . 11 l1n is fil'e feet 10 1neht•.;; all and 11c1ghs 170 pounds. 'Hf' punch1-d tnr 111 tht~ throat and knoC'kcrl 1111' b<ick ab<iut thrt·e feet.·· Chandler said hr spr11y1·d ~1:.Jl'c ,1t \V arru111 and r:1d10l'd for hrlp hul lhr di spa1rtwr clirln"! unrlersrnnd 11·h,·re h•; \1 as and ;isked hint lo r 1· flt' ;1 l ~us re- quest. Bul hr didn't get :-1 cllnnec 1\cTr11·d1n!! rn {'handl1•r \\'arrurn. ,1 ]! p .tr l' n I 1 .\ un:iffl'cll·d hi' !hr '.\lace, k1ckt'd (1landler :1nrl lv.'o bt•g;u1 f1ght1ng in rarne'.'! "l11C' ;\!:ice 1-1·asn"t :iffrc11n~ hitn but it g~t 111 111v eyes :in<I 1 1·11r1:r1 l1ardl~ ~rt>. · <"han<ll1'r .~aid --i:1n;1lll' lil' got h:ir·k in thi' .lt•t'P :ind I i.:;1ll1•d tnr help .ig:i1n " 1)1f1r1•r l"J1:1nrl l11r ~•11d h1· lhrn Jun1p1'(! 1n10 the J+·('p tind d<111t.!l1ni:: h:ilf11:11 1111! 1111t·rnph'd to 1urn 11ff !he 1gn11111n •• ~ th1• \('hll'lt' 111011·d <;1111111 <J,111 11 H11ir.,1dl"' l)r111• ;11 ;t\n)tll :II! n1il1'' tlt•r 1111111· i\ follo11·up rioti<'f' (';1r .1rri1t•d abfJ11! !h:it 1i111c .1nrl nt\1rl\' r;u1 Oil'!" l'hnodlC'r ;ind \\';1rru111 :1s th<•.\' ll·ll 1111t 11f !ht" .l"<'P. \1hich 11.1s 1r:11l'!111~ ,11 ;1ho11t l.i miles prr hour a! lh<ll pu1n!. 11ff1rrrs I ~~1 id \\ ;irrunl 1\·as app:ircn!ly :<l1111rn.'fl hv !See INCIDE1\T. Page Al' Aussies Dominate Racing NF.\\'PORT, R.L (AP ) T h c Australians don1i natcd lhe racing and the controYCriiy r.tonday as they zerOl'd in on the challenger's spot for !he Americn 's Cup. The Au slralian 12·meler yacht Soulhem Cross scored her third st raight decisive victory oYer the French yacht France Mond ay and now nel'Cls only one more victory in the besl-of-sevcn series to be selC'ctcd as America 's Cu p challenger. Southern Cross \von by 6:5~ seconds. v.·hich at the s~~I lhl' lwo yarhts v.·ere tra.l'eling amounted to almost thret' quarters of a n1i1e. ~lean11•hilc. Alan Bond. h<'<•d of the Southern Cross A 1n e r I c a ' s Cup syndi cate, lashed oul at !he Couragl'Ous syndicate t.·fonday night for appointing Dennis Conner, former skipper ol ~1nrincr, as starting hehnsman for its hol1t In the final Alnerica's Cup trials. ' rn a ~trnn 8l.1· 11·ordcd sta!en1e nt issued to reporh~rs 111 America's t ·u p press hi·adriuarters. Bond sa id Co nn('r. n fonn1·r Star t•la::;s world cha1npion, has :i repu tat ion as an nggrcssivC' helmsn1an in Congrrssionnl Cup ruclng and that !ht• Australians \•:ere arr:iid that "fouhnt: and s1 riki ng tactics·· would be introduced lo America's Cu 1J start s. "These t11ctics arc an a<'rcp!<'d part of Cong ressional ('up racing but 11.:iuld provl' (·xt rt•nicly dangerous if us1'd 111 An11'rie<1'~ Cup event s.'' Bond·s sta1l'tncnt continued. "t·onncr h;"ts alre:idy been in1•olvcd 1n 1hrec protest situaf1on s rh1ring lh<' 11r,~st•nt I'~ c•hm1nutlo11s. pro\ing lh;1t \us :ippro11C'h is Olll' ur \)rt·~<;urr lal'lll"~ along I.he lines of Congre~sionn! rup rnci ng r::tthcr th:1n 0n th•' rodl'~ uf strict sailing skills nf crc1v and boat. "Wt deplore this approa1·h l\'hi('h . is degr;"tdlng lo the dignity nnd prcsllj.!C of the AineMcu·s Cup as one of till' \1·nrlrl's niost i111port:int spQrting eYents and \\·e arc niost eoncernl'd that 1his s1yl(' of rari ng coutd be conrlonrd by 1hr Ne11· York \'al"hl Ch1b to seriously di~udv;1nlagt• our efforts. "Apart froin the ull spo rtsrnanl1kc n.1turc of t!11s ;1ppro:irh, there Is 1 dt'fin1I<' l'!cn1cnt of d:i11gcr lo the safety of <'rr1\·s and bool:> by thi• adnpl1on of rodC'o tactics aflo;it."' 1hc stau.:1nc11t t'Oncludl'd ··\\'c ha\'e no cotnn,l'nt on !his. ~l•Ld Hobert \\" C<1rr1ck. public n.:lat1ons or(itl'r for tt1c (·ouragrous :..ynd1t;.1t 1· "Ou r re:ic11on Is !hat th1" 1 s Wndsmansh1p ;"ind llt•I 1rorth.r 11 f l'Ullllllt.'.n\." i\onc of lliC' ofricl'r.:. 111 !Ii•· ,'\('1~ \ 11rl\ "\°;1cht Club \\'ere <1V11ilabl1' ror l"Otllllll'!lt ~1onday nigh! 11nd Hoh<'rt \\' . ~lel'ullouJ,?h , n1an:.igrr of the touragt·ous iSee AUSSl 1';s, l"'ugc A2f I 1'_2 DAIL'( PILOT N • • • mt'<'t ~1m fal't to fllef," ~1rs. PopE'1I '-<lld Sht• sx1d A~rrs ad\1sed htor JUST tu play :1long with the plot until U1ev C'QUld expost! the Popeil facllon. • She al.90 drnied d1rt't"tlv th(' variou~ ~tal('f!lt'nts nrtr1bllted to iif'r by Peel~·r HI dr...::us..o;1ons of the ;illl'gM murdl·r ('Onsp1r<1cv aJ?,ain~t her \1c:il!hv husb~nci One of the 11c111s used bv tt1t• proSt'rution earlier. l'<>opll•'s Exlu.bit 2~ :. carefully dr<i1.1.'n floor plan of Po!)t'il'~ 2!lth s!ory penthou:iC' 1n l111 c;igo. \\'a ~ purportf'dly g1v~'n to l'L't>l•'r :inti h1 :> ;1ssoeiatL· 110n Heed so J{l't'<I ('ould rarn1llarize hirnself v.it h the lavou! in ~upposcdly carrying out his 'rnurdcr n11ssion. Shortly ix'forr noou reces.'i toclav ho"·rver, r..1rs. Popell t'!;1imed she d;d !he floor plan herself because she 11·anll'fi famil y architect Jlm l~eaton 10 redesign the Popeil home at 43 Linda Isle in exactly the same style as the Qucago penthouse l'ope1t preferred. Frona Page A I YACHTS ... :tssumc n1ost or all have f)c(>n murdered " I-le :;aid hr h:1sed hio; stat(•mcn1 s on Co;1st Gt1~1rd casi·s :ind on 1nvl'stigat1on~ by sUi lf n1crnb<'rs of his llou~t' su0Con11ni!lct: 011 ilf(·rc:hant tl1 nrinc·C\)u~t (;uard. TIIC' J'\1~\v York con,1.;ressm11n said h~ \\'ill hold hC'ann,1.;s \\'ednesd<iy on thr· disappc<.1rances \\'ilh the intf'nt of ,,.<irning boat oll·ners of the dangers or hijackings. The leadoff ~itncs:s v.·ill be 1\d1n. 01\Cll t:. Sitr r, Coast Guard (.'Ommandant . Coast Guard official s In New York, i1ian1i and Houston also said they had no evidence of large numbers of boats being hijacked by drug smuggl ers. "That's the first :ime we have heard of any!hing like that.'' said Cmdr. G. Aguilar . executive officer of the Coast Guard station in Galveston, Tex. Coasl Guard and Drug Enforce1nent Administration offi cials in ft·liami said lhal in t«ises where they have seized hoa1s 1nl'Ol\'cd in sn1uggling, the boars \\'f'rC t'ilher ov.·ned by one of the smugg!rrs or chartered by thcn1. 1'1•oplc in !he yachting lradc said they kriev• of few cases of high seas hij acking. "l!·s a grossly e:w:aggerated report ," said Bill Stevens. who has been invo lved for 24 years in Caribbean yachting and runs n New York City firm U1al manages about 100 Caribbean charter boats. "To our knowledge. there ha ve been maybe two or three such cases.'' Bill Robinson. editor of Yachting magazine, said he heard. of only one case of boat hijacking by smugglers. He added Iha! it "'as extremely unlikely I hat such cases y,·ould go unreported. N. California Bus Strike Over? OAKLAN D (APl A tentative agrec1nent \\.'as reached early today in the 58-day st rike by AC Transit bus drivers. a company official says. The aereemenl was reached at 4:25 a.m. following an 11 ~-hour bariaining session betwcc.n negotiators for AC Transit and the Amalgamatt'd Transit Union Division 192. said Joe ~1cCord, a spokesman for AC Transil McCord said both sides signed the tentative pact which covers 1.656 bus drivers. mechani cs and clerical workers. Tbe settlen1ent still must be approved by the union membership. which ™-'ice rejected an earlier proposal. FroHa Poge ,\ l TAX CUT ... earlier cut from the 1:ity budget. TI>e twe><ent c.iJt v.·as a romprom i~. The rema inder of the extra mont'y, about $400 .001. "·111 be used by r 1e cily fo r community projects. ~uch a.<; acquisition of land (or parks. The exact use of the money will be determined a t a later date. Mayor Donald ftfclnnis said he y;as not v.·holely satisfied with the reduction. a nd "would have liked W do more." The mayor originally :'lUggested a tax reduction o{ about five cents, but the other councilmen said that y.•as too high. 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S..~0<""'""' ln'CP" .. t.J 00 ...,,,......~ lw ,..~ 10 00 -n•y, "'~~...., """'""""" l l 00 ....,....,,, I Pushed by Carpenter Local Schools Bill Approved /I hill \1h!rl1 1\'u11id .,,.,1·r ~1111)•~ r1r !he buuds bt•t\\1 •1•11 1r,.·.1I ·'liw/ l1U0.1rds .ind till: ~t:1tt· l1•g1sl;11u11' 11.1-. 11;1rru\1lv r:1 ssed rile ~talc Sc11,llt· \I uh suppoft of S..•n L)(onnl!S f.1rp,.lltf·r tl<·Newport Beach) and 1s /Ji.:<ult(I f1lr a !111,1! assf'mblv 1·01e The tilll, 1ntrod1l('C'd hy As~en1b!ym:in JQ!ln Vas<:onrel!os ro-s:in .10~1·1. 1r:; ... apprO\'f'd by th:;· ~o SCUl St·HiJtl' 011 [I 21 to 15 vc>tc The bill authorizes nil schOlll board<; "to init1a1e and C'Srry on 11.nv rduC'atJon.11 progran1 \\'h1ch is not in ·conn1ct v.·1th l:iw or purposes for which :.chool boards are established." The n1easurl' no1v j.!O..•:. h11ck !tl the ;1ssembly for ;ippro,·:11 <1f <llnendrnents rnade u1 the S<"nate Carpcntl;r. 11ho carrird !ht• hil! in Sl"na!e debalf', saicl it 11oult! incr1'a~e Ilic amount of !1X"<1! to11t1·0J .'.l\'i'lilnblt· tu :s:t·l1wl bo.ir<I~. Reir1ecke Says Judge to Give Tricil Re'vieiv SACRAr..tEKTO <AP! -LL Gov. F.d Reinecke's Sfntencing has been delayed until Oct. I. c;ov. Ronald Beagan said today. Thnt \\'Ould have the cfff'CI of allo\\ ing Reinecke to ren1ai n in office for another fjve "'eeks. Reagan said Reineck(' telephoned him this n1oming to say thal L'.S. District Court Judge Barring!Qn Pilrker i11 \\'ashlng1on. D.C. delayed Lhe sentencing -origin;:d ly st•hcdult'd for Friday - to comple!ely re\'1cw ft el ncl'kc·s pcfjury con viction. Reinecke \\•as found guilt.1· July 27 by a federiil cour! jur.v of lying lo the U.S. Sen11.te Judiciary Con1miltee about an offer by lnl l'fn <Jtional Telephone & Telegraph Corp. 10 undcr1\Ti le the 1972 Republican convention. Reinecke's la ll·yers :1skcd (or a reversal of !he conviction or a nt'1v lrial. citing alleged pr()(·edural errors in the tri al. Although the Californ1:l Constitution :-;iys a conv1ctC'd felon may nol hold office, A11y. Gen. Evelle Youn~er hi1s ruled that the convir!ion doesn't become official until sentenci ng is pron(lunccd. Si nce his conviction , Hf'LrlC('kC h:1s heen left in charge of state govrmn1ent three Innes \vhen Hcagan has been out of the stalt'. raising the possibi!itv cited b.1·. ~'ounger of legal challengC's · !o any cff1c1a! actions Rei necke took a s governor. "I think this re5ol ves the si lualion between now and OcL r ," Heagan lo!d a news conference. "TI1c judge hi1nsclf has expressed his ('()flcem ... There is no CQnvirtion untll sC'ntcncc is pussed. I think theres' no prob!ern aboul ~nv of his (Rcinecke's) actions as governor;, Reinecke said he saw the judg~·s decision as a setback for the special prosecutor Leon Ja"·orski and .1 ~indica­ tion of his claiin thal the trial \\'as Un· fair. Asked ir he \\Ould rc~ign, neinecke s:iid: "I \\'as ne\'C'r <letrrnHnC'd lo rcsi~n l am lieutenant governor, acting and rullv qu.:11ifiC'd until flllch a un1c ns Judgment is rntercd." Offiee Coruplc.x For Nc ,v1>01tOK'd By Coa stal PaneJ A $100.000 office complex planned for a commercial area of Hivers1de :\vi:nuc in r\e\\'JlOrf. Beach wa~ approved r..londay by ltw rr~ional coaS1al commission. An existing housC' :u1d prefabricated building-v.ill be dt>n1olishc<l on pro!'>E'rly • ;it 200 Riversidf' Ave. to make "·ay for the office complex. Parking \\·1!1 be provided for 14 cars. (\1·0 111orc than rt"'fJLHrcd by co:1-.ta! commission l'r1 rrri:1. Comtn ission pl11n11rr Boh .Joseph s:ud lhr existing res1df'nC'c on thl' s1!1• el l(! not blend in 1\1lh surroundin~ comn1ercia l uses. 111c offirc 1:on1p!e.~ would enhance the area. he said. llk• prt<S..:111 ~ysttrn . C:1rl)elller t.aid, i'> "a i.:1ant cook1P eut u-r \\hll:h !-J1lt-. thr kids oul all the surnc. und th(·y :irt-it'r all the ::.;11111· " 1•up1ls fro1n dJtferent environrnents. hl' s.ud, ha\ e different needs, and the bill \\'OOld .. h..,J p th e dislri<:ts take more 1n11i:i11ves and respon::.ibihtics. •·Th is n1igh1 pcnnit n1orc innovations and better schools." he said. Carpenter said school boarth are so t·losely tied to the leg islature that they havl' to ask pern1isskin to "lake buses on field tnps or send the band to 1'1 irhigan." Under the bill, he said. the legi slature v.ould retain 1he broad policy po"·ers in\'olved In publii• ed uc.ition. OpponC'n!s (•:ill the bill a "blank chrck" for lfX';il $chool d1str1cts. St·n;1t<lrs Alber! llodda ~ 11-Sacratnenro) :11 1d .\h"r\y11 Dyn1:illy ll>·Los An gelPs ). 1h1' viii~ t110 t•duealo rs 111 the Senate, 1n1t·d :1g:1111:-1 !hi· 1111·ast1rr. llodt1:1, ch;.ilrn1<111 of the &n<1te /·:duration (;ornm1llt'e, said the bill is :o;o broad "that C\"i.'11 rny eonsulta111s s;11• thC'i' don't undC"rstand 11hat it docs." ··It's a blank chi>ck if ever there \\•as one. said Clark Bradley (R-Scn Josc). another opponent. Hut Senator Huben Ayala ( D - l3akersfiel d) said the bill means more hx:al oontrol and home rule. .. Every rommunity has the right to determine the level of education it v.·ants and is willing' to pay for," he said. Cotrncil Approves Resubdivisio11 '~'itl1 Co11ditions :-.·e\\·port L1each city co u n c il m e n approved a controversial rcsubdivision of a lot on lhC' Balboa Peninsula ft tonday but said the 0\\11t-rs rnust gel row1c1I approval before building:. Cowi ci!rnen also said Lhty "'ill require :in environmental impact report on any dc\·e!opment there. l::ight neighbors oppo5ing the rl1su bdi1•ision at 1319 E . Balboa Blvd, spoke at f<.tonday·s hearing. protesting the ov.Tters' intention to build a five-unit aparlmmt complex on the lot. Thr d1:-pu!c arose bceausc !he lot iS i'.(Jll!•d partly for Ill U \ t i · {a ITI i ] )' re~idcncC's and partly ror duplexes, :ol rhough nci p;hhoring lots are zoned for .single fan1 ily residences a1x:I duplexes only. 1\'(•1g hbors said they bclir1·r :i fi re-unit budding 1s loo large and 1vtll affect the nature ~f the neighborhood . They <1lso said they are v.·orried about parking problems. Prince Charles Sq uires Blo1tde L0:'.'00:-i fUPll -Anoth<-r blonde h-1.'> 1un1ed up in thr hfe of Prince Charles. the heir to the Ari1ish thronC' 11host' brief fr iendship 11ith p!ntinun1 hlondc-L.1ur.1 Jo \\'atld11s or San Di ego II .1s ht;idlint" S! uff ht' Tl' A crOl\'d of 4.00.l \\·atchin~ the ro\".1] f:1m lly go to ser1·1cC's at Crarhie L'hui·eh 111 :::l'l'ltl:ind Sunday \\'C'rf' intrigued liy 3 prl'lty blonde \1·:1lk1ng \vith Q11('1•n IJizabeth , Quern f<.1olher 1'~1iz.abeU1, l'rincc Phili p and Pri nce Cli:irlcs. r..1onr1;.iy she y.·as 1dent 1f1('d as Davi na ~h(·ffif'ld, 2.1. a form i:r dcbutante ,~·ho r11n a drf'SS shop until recently. She 11a~ intr0<htced lo !he prince by !us :.ister, l'rin<i:-ss :\nne. Fro Ha Page Al INCIDENT • • • !hr fa ll. Chand ler s.1id. cnablin~ the t1\o officers 10 handcuff him. lie v.·as then taken !o lloag ~lrmorial llospltal in N••\rport Reach , but rtfused trca1n1ent fur his facial cuts. accordln~ to Ch~ndler, The Jeep \\'a~ stopped and to"·ed away. \Varnin1 was arrested on char~es of battery on a POiice officer. lie \vas later rel1.:ascd on $2,500 bail. Newport Tr11stees to Asl{ For $5.4 Millio11 Loan Newport·l\fe~ school trustees ~·i ll consider procedures toni ght by "'hich parents could request ren10,·a t or possibly inaccurate material from lhe:ir children'! school record s. At tonight's 111ccling. lruslcC's "'ill also be asked to all<lw the district to borrow $5.4 million until tax revenues ;i re avaHablc in Decemher. The proposed bt'lrrowin~. \\•hich w o u 1 d be handled by the county treasurer'!'> office, is the re~uH of lowered school district re:iicrves. ac c ord I n g to Adm inistrati ve A~i stanl Jc.in llarmon . Mrs. llarmon said the dlslrlct has lx>fn Rblc to borrow frnm il .!'lrlf In !he past bu t that innation, hui l<hng projccl.s r and state-mandated limits on revenue increases have deplC'ted reserves so they a rc no longer adcquatt. The procedures rt'garding student files are part of a thick sheaf of ne"' policies. rulr.!'1 and regula!ions rega rding students, p<'rsonnel and teachers to which lrustecs will be asked to give preliminary approval. according to ~trs. l-l nrmon. She ~id that in the past parents have been permi tted access lo student files but there has been no formal procedure by which parent~ or leg11I guardians could appeal lo h a v e obj~lonable materia l removed. The Newport·Mesa School Board will mret at 7;30 p.m. in Costa ~1esa Clty C<>unc il Chambers. Tl f''air llrive. Dl l!I' Pllol S11fl ,.~•II Ste11pi11r1 011t S111a1·tly ~1cn11X'rs of ( 'oron~1 dl'l l\lnr J ligll ~rhool '.; cl rill learn dis pl<iy the SC\'e11 lrnphics they collected :1 1 a recent sun1n1 cr carnp. lluld 111g the bootv !fron1 leflJ ;i re ~t;ijo r 111olly Keating. ('aplalns Laurie llostctlcr. e.·yntl\1;i dcfir<u1111ont ;ind N:in<'v J·'.nglC'1 r cn1 d L1r11 · tenants 'l'eJct1 ('011v crsc .. 11111 J)11·lrH·l1 ;111d ,);111 ~IC· (:.iugh. l\l1 :-i:-.1ng 1:. Lt. f\101111 ·<1 s1a11 Huntington Guards W i11 Battle Ove1· Long Hair By TERRY COVILLE Ol ltl1 Daill' Pilot i t1U S1nte life~ards in llunlinRtOtl Ileal·h ha1·1" 1\·on their haircut rrbe\!1on - \\'1lli;11n Penn f\1ott. the s1:11e director of p;1rks and rccrc;1 tion , a1111011nccd ~londoy 110 one \1ould bt: fired for 1\'earing long hair. He also agreed !o a rC'rif'\\' of I ill' p;1rks dC'partn1ent '1:11r groon1111g CTJ<ll'. The order applll:'S to the Slate's l1fcguar<ls, beach main1c·n:.u1cr n1en and other state beach einployes. Lifrguardo;; a! Huntington and Bolsa Chic<1 S1:1te lkachc-s launched the rchcllioo v. hen they vov.·ed to fight a haircut order is.sued rhre<' \\'C('ks a~o Last Rites Held l1'or Car Victi111 l\1argaret 1'usti11 S<>rvicrs IVC'TI" hC'!d lltond:-iy for f.largarct Gibbons Tu~tin, .:t • 17-vea r resident of Costa ,\tcsa v.·ho died F'ridnv in an automobile accident in l\"c"·por't Ucach. fl frs. Tustin. 63, leaves t"·o sisters, Zoe Sntilh of Balboa Island, and Ruth <i, \Viese of Ne\vport Beach. and a brother, Paul L. Gibbons of SaugtL~. l\lrs. Tustin had been a rc<11tor in the 11arbor Arra since 1960, ernployC'd by Ruth Seeley Realty. l\lrs. Tuslin died in a car accident. :ind invesligalors arl' trying lo detcr1ninc \\hether she suffert'd a heart a!tack JUst prior to the collision. The Rev. \\'1lliam Af'lOn official('() :;r the services. \\hit·h 11crl' held at l'<1c1(1c r iew Chapt.·L lfo11 ~i11 g Bill Hc:ulv SAC'H,\~1 F::'.'TO 1APl -A .$11)() 11111!1on housing pro~nun for 10,1·. to n1lddlC'- 111con1c filllllll cs h on 1:ov . Hoonld 1lc;1ga1i's di's:k !odt1y <'!flt'r clearing a f1n:.il 1\.sscrnbly hun.J lc \t•1r1day hv Ted \\'ilson . district supcr\'LSOr for lhr parks department. \\'ilson said 1\.tonday hc h ad recommended that no one bt fired O\'f'r !hr haircut iS.'ill1' and th at the slate 's l'Oclt' be revie1\r'fl. .. \\'r look at groorning as p;1rt of the uniforn1 ," h(' expl;uncd. "Aul I 11' reeon1n1endC'd no di 'icipl1nary ac11on llntil 1 ht" role 1s revi e\1•l'd to see h•J\\' rcasonoibl\' it 1~. '• \\'ilso n s;ud It n1ay not be fu lly t('S(IJ\·ed for 1110 1rl"'kS or lll'O months. depend ing: on !1()1\ long rhr rcvie11· prfX'e~s t<ikes. ,\lost of the !-late lifeguard-. :i rP .~e:iSOll.al \\<lrk1•rs \\ho.~c jobs t•nd af!l'r th1' Labor IJa~· "·eckend any"a ~'. Dennis llard;1 kcr. a spokt's n1an for 1h,~ C11 1iforn1a S!ah.: f: mp 1oy1' s /l~socia11on 1CSEA l \\hic h had 1·0\\·C'd lo takC' the case to court if n~arv. snid CSEA v.·ould ix' \\Ork1ng 1\ilh 1he slate lo rf'vir1v th<' ha ir :-tandards. llt1rdaker sairl he felt !hr slate b.tckrd do1111 for t .. ro reasons· "The_ united stand l.1 krn by slal(> per!'onnl'l 111 the fact' (If rnass d1s nussals." and "the thrl'at od CS!:'.1\ htigation." Lifeguards and maintenance rnen had \'Otffi las\ "eek not to gel their h<11r cut. dc~p1tc the pos~ibll1tj' of lo.:.ing tliel r job!:;. '!'he state's hair code called for short cropped loc~s "'ith no hair touchi ng thC' collar or sp1/Jin~ over U1e t.'<l~e of Uie car. !\torr than half of the state's 60 life.g11;1rcl<; :it the t1,·o local bcathcs \\Crc bt'!Je\'Cd to be 111 \'10Ja11on of the code_ Bruce P. Ar11old 1}' \llC!'i \Vedncsd ay Fun~•r;il S('r\iCC5 \\·ill be held \\'{'dnc!'· c!;i1 fti1' Bruce P ,\rnolci , 2l til \f'\\IX•rl Bf';H'll. \\·ho rl11·cl :O.t1ndav 111 .in :111101110· lule <i1 '<'ldl'nl 1n (1;ickan1.is C-0un1y, Ort The ~er1 ll'l'" 11 ill bt'~u1 at ~ p n1 n1 l'ac1f11· \'1e11 Ch.1prl 111 i\!'11•port B1·a~h 1\rnolrl. \1ho 11\'('d <ii 45·1 C'a1al1nJ f)ri1e i» ).Lmived by his mother. C;1r•1l ,\rnold uf Ne"·nort Hen ch; his f::ithC'r . l'aul Arn · old of f'lorid:i. and a sister. JO}TC Kr ne- 1ner of NC\\'btu·y l'ark. SESAME STREET SESAME STREE T IS A BOU T THE ONLY STREE T IN T HE H ARB O R AREA THAT HASN 'T HAD A CARP ET INSTALLATIO N BY ALDE N 'S. l{ulc I 'rolc~l B)' lntrc1li(l Disallo\ved T\1'~\\'PORT. R I. (AP) -Intrepid'~ protPst a,g<.11nst ('ou ragrous. lodged for :in allcgt.<{! infraction of ntll's dur ing unc o.[ Sund<1y 's fina l racrs to dcterini nc ;1 defender for the J!l;'I Arnt>rica's Cup. 11;i~ di sallowo·d tod.iy \\'1th 1he f\l'\I York r :1cht Club race C'<J111n1i1ll'C r11l111g ;1g:1111.~1 Int r c pi d, ('our;.igeous ll';1cls lhc fin.ii trial raees 4 · L \\'il!ta 1n Ii Foulk .Jr., racC' comm ilrre chn1 rni<in of thr :'.'cv.' York ,·,1cht Club. :-;:lid lhc pro!l'!'I 11·:is rtlrd bv lntrrpid t11llo11·111g Su11<l<1y's race 1n 11hich Intrepid Jo~! by 10 St.'<·onds. The prolcst v.•;1s !ht• re.,ult of :in incidt'nt "·here the !11·0 12·111t>lt'r ynchts 11l•r(' r1pproaching the third rn:irk at ::1boul nine knots. \\'rll before the marJ.... lntrt'picl. 5ailin,1.; slightly faster than {'ou r:i grous rst.ibtishrd cin O\crlap on thf' 1ns1de, or lo lhl' 11·ind"·ttrd nf ('ou r:1geou:; Cour11geous h1':1drd off sotnf'v. hat in an 11n::.ucressful lltlrn1p\ In break th ts O\'f'rlap. Al no tin1e did Courageous hr:1d belo11· !he n1ark . lnlrt>pid c:illl'd for roon1 at the mnrk and Courag1'0US respondC'd !hat shr 11·oul d c<1rry lntrC'pid abo \'C the mark. l'hl'n [{)Urageous altered course t\J 11111d11·ard of lhC' n1ark The official NC\\' ''ark ''acht club ruling on 11H• pro!rst ~tiJ lt'd th:i t rouragtous abided bv intcrnation;i1 y:iC'hling rules. · .. ' . ..f . " " Frorr1 t•oge A I ,i\.USSIES ... s~·nd 1rn!f', 11.1.., 111 11 of l<•llTI on a bus1nC'5..<; lr1p ,\f!,.r Southern Croso;' 1h1rd straight 1·o n1 1nrin,g 1 11·tor). Bond said he 11·011 ld ~-1 11 ,•hn;1rct lhe ,,u.,l r<1ll :1 n 111'1.tl 111 111.~ l••11rth ;11111 prul>Jbly lu1;1J r<1<.C' bct\\t'l'n l!K· 1\111 IJOHI~ \\'Pdllt "«l;11·. bu: refu<:ed In :-·1,1· 11 ht·n1rr hr l'11uld · t:lJ...t· 1he hrlrn f.,r p:irt.of 1ht• r:1cP. '\\'r dnn 't pl:1 n ;111 y n1~iC1r c-l1ange5." s:i1d l'renrh spokf'sn1an Bruno Bich after !he !osi;:;. "\re fC'P1 f''rance lS going the brst \\·ay poss1hlc." IN OUR SEV ENTEE N YEAR S. WE HAVE CARPETED TH OUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA MESA, N EWP ORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND HUN- TINGTON BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELL S AN OTH ER UNTIL WE HAVE WO RKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK. ALDEN'S TH E FOR MULA IS SIMPLE-WE TR Y TO M AKE EA CH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME. (I F WE HAVEN 'T. B RING H ER IN WITH YOU.) CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. Thna n.n .. 9 lo 5:JO~RI .. 9 to 9-,AT., 9:30 to 5 , I ·J I .~ \l.'A, ~llllrd !@_otor -.Jlege lifom ele1\' II A pear 8-p lbal . '1>ndr t sap .. BE! rage from lnj u other~ boxin la id . The Jack. the el Hospi tor a Po!1 Berge u 6:( Socia l N F T Sta have Wllli of p r..fond ~·cari He parks Th li feg1 other Lif Chic rebel ha ire by T the µ \\'il reco• the code ,, \\' the ' reco t he "''-\\·1 for t on h ,,, A N Aus the in Am Sou dcci Fra one seri cha \Vhi tMJ\' qua M Sou sy •Y11 [)e Ma boa 'l 'oclny's Finni OL. 67, NO. 239, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY , AU GUST 27, 1974 c TEN CENTS Polon Ties Missing Yachts to Drug Smuggling -J ~ .. \\1ASH!NCiTON' l AP) -1'he C0<i."t .tfuard confinned toduv that sailing and ~!or yachts ha\'c 1~1111 h1iackrd by _-pcgcd d1·11g runners. hut said ll '1ad no 11iilonna1ion to su1>poM th(' clain1 of a ~\\' York congressrnan 1:1at liundrl'ds ti American 01.1·nrrs and {'fev.·s d i.~;1p­ prared as a result. Rep. John J\lur11hy . 11)-N.Y I. c.:laiined &hat "literally hundrrds of boats and ~xlreds or ov.·ncrs :uu1 l' r e \I,' s tisappearcd 111 the sou!ht."astcrn Allant n:, .. fi'011r Wo11111le1l the (:u!f of ~le "ico, 1JI011i.; tli1· !',111l1l' roast and in l1a11;:i11. •·'rhe grl'<it hulk of th .... 11t•!1111~ 11lTl' :it·tual or suspected targets of rtrug ~rnugglers ,1·ho ha\'c found h qa c k111~ t:;111 be at<'o1n1>lished c;1s1ly tind the 0\1ners disposed or 111thout 1n11ch fc;1r <tpprcht:'nSion, ·· he s;11d. 1\ Coast Guard spo kf'sn1;1n :'><H<l the St~rvicc recc1\·t:d report:. on l h c dis<1 ppe-ara11t·c of n1orc 111:111 3U yachts in thrt:'e years but s<iJ the cause Gun Blast l(ills • Patron Ill Club BERKELEY ( AP I -A sho1gun bar· rage ripped 1nlo an after·hours club from a pass mg ear c;1rly tod <ly, fat<ll ly Injuring one nl<ln and 1\·ound1ng four others, 1n(·h1din~ fon11c·r ncu~·v.·t·i~ht boxing contender 1·hJd Spencer, police sa id . The dead man 11·as identified as TI101nas Jackson. 19. of 0:1kl:ind ,1n r.,,ployc or ~ cluh. lie di ed <it Herrick l\Icmori ;i l lrospital ht>rc <ifte r undergoing surgery !or an abdomen 1~·ound . Police infor1nnt1on ufficer Hichard Berger s;ild th(' !>hooting took place Ii 6:02 a.rn. at the private Brass Bail Socia l Club on Sacr;uncnto Street near No Lifeo·iictrll ~ Firi11g·s Diie To Lo11g· Hair llr Tt-:HR'' C0\"11.Ll'.: 01 !tie Dt llJ Pilot Still Stale' life_gu;irds in llunti!li?lnn Beach have ~w their haircut rebell1C1n - Yt'illiam Penn ~tott. the state dirf'clor tlf parks ;;ind rccr{'a!ion. announced ~fondav no one \l'Ou ld be fired for ~·earin.g long hair. He ,1lso agri:C'd to a rt·1·1r\\' ot thl' parks dcpart1nent h.11r groon1ing codl'. The order applies lo the sratc•s lifcguarrls, beach lll<lintenancc rnen and other slntc beach en1ployes. Lifeguards <ii lluntlngton :ind BoJ;:..1 Chica Stall' Beaches launched !he rebellion 11hen 1he~· \"011·rd to f1gh1 01 haircut ordt•r 1s.c;11t'([ 1hrCl' v.·eeks ago by Ted \\'ilson. district suJ)t'r\·isor for the park ~ departm<'nl. \lilson said '.\londay he had recon11nended thfll no one IJ(! fired O\-er lhc haire111 1,.;;ue and th at !he :;t:11e ·s code be re1·1c1-1 ed ''\\°(' look at groor11111~ .1s p.:1rt of the un iforn1" ht' (·~pl a111t'd. "'But f\t• ret'O llln1rndf'd no d1 ~ciplin:try ;1c110t1 until thr code is rcviev.·rd to see h<Jv." rra~n;ihlr ii 1!' ., \\·11son Si.lit! 1! mav nol b<· f11\lv rrsnl\'ed for tv.·o \\t'•'k~ or t~1·0 mon!hs, f1rpe nd1ng on ho11 long 1hr review prnN'SS !:1kes ,1\1 o:->t Ot lhe ~tn!e lifeguard<; ;1rr seasonal wnrkl'rs 11hnsf' JOhs t.'n<l aflt>r the Labor [)<1y 1reckend ;inyv.·ay. Dennis Hardaker. a spokesman for the California State E mp Io yes ASSOC'iation !CSEA) \l'hich had VO\\'cd to take the case lo court if ne<'C'ssary, said CSEA \\"OUld be "·orking with the state to reviev.• the hair standards. llardaker said he felt. the slatf' hacked (See 111\IRCUTS, Page A%) (s11h street in sou!h Berkeley. ·-.!.:.We have a total of four v.·ound~d . '' he said as police cordoned off the arc·a near !he :-,mall, red brick buildi ng Dnd searched nearby streets. ··J have no idea. no motil"c and r11J rrason fur it," BPrgcr s:iid. ··one or µo;.,sibly tv•o vehicles t.l ro1·1· up 10 1hc afte:-·hours club ;11H.I f1r1·J 10 to 12 shotgun bl;isls inside," he su1U Al\ the \"it1 i111s 11·e re inside. "It ap1~ared the blasts 11·crf' 111 rapul :;;uccession. It 1vould be likely that rnnn• th<in one person 11·as involved ," he s;ud . He s.1id Spencer. 31. of Portland. Ore .. v.·as sho1 three limes 111 !he i1'g Spt>ncer beat Ernie Terrell in 1967 <1nd \1·as ranked l"o. I by the \\"ortd Bo x1ni.: Association. lfc \\·as bcatc>n hv .lcrrv Qua rry in l9f>8 and his c<H't'C r ·stcadd~ declined The glass door ol the butldin~ \\':•~ ~hatlerC'd and debris and hloodst<11ns COl'l'rrd the carpet 1nsidl'. ··1t·s not a plush club at all.'" S~t Roh l\-tiller sriid al 1he scene He s.1id lhe building has a :-,1n<1ll front a!CO\'e and visitors n1ust ~ing !he hell to get through the firsl door I•\ a second. v.·oodcn door. I !e said the shots 11·t'rc fired into the alcove ~ l1crc at least three vi<·tin1s \\"l'rl" s!anding "At fir sl I thoughl ti 11:is ;1 c·nr b:ickfiring,"" said R.1'. PCM!"· \\"hO li\'('S 111·0 blocks av.·ay nnd '''1o gathered in a small kn1)! of people outside "! ,,·as in bed. 'fhen I hea rd ihc arnbul:ince. but \rhen I can1c out 1l ,,·as all over " The neighborhood whcrr the shooting took place v.·as dt·scril>t'd as an ;1rea of residences ;.ind s1nall businesses. The Brass Ra il is 01>en 24 hours and scr,·c-. food and coffet: but no liquor, police said. Bergl"r said 11' 1 t n e s s es g:1vc dcsciptioos of tv.·o cars at the shooting '<N'llt', one a gold Gf'neral ~lotors product. the other a 1968 blue Olds1nob1le \I ith a "\.\·h1te IOI) \\"tt nessrs sa1v 1he car.~ dnl'e v.c~1 1111 67!h Street If Forcl J~11n 1S- Rca!!an \Von 'L L SACR.'\,IE\'T() (.A.P l -l;o\· !i(ln:1ld Reagan said today he st·cs no pro~rt·l·t of running for pres1rlrnt in 1916 11 President Ford seeks a full lerin. Bul lhe Republican rhicr exec11 11 vc also said the Ford administra1ion n111s1 keep in mind the mandate of forn1cr President Nixon's 1972 re-election. "The people made it very clear the direction they wanted the country to take." he said. Also iii Co1it1·overs11 ,if lhl• dl!-><lj)Jll'ilr:lllll' \\;Ls l!lll.Jl()l\!1 lt\ 1110SI t':tSl'S The spok1•srnan :.:11r! thr\'e \~1tht.:. J1ad been sub:.t:(!Ul'lllly 1dcru1ht•(f :is being \ll't1n1s 11f h1jatl.•r-. :111d t11u ol lh1· !hrl'l' h:~d hef'n 1d1·nt1th·1I :15 J11Jackcd by alleged drug runnl'rs A fourth ) :ichl S!!ll"l' has beC'n d1SCOVerf'd in rol'~'lgll II ;J{erS <ind the for<'ign country is in1 ('stigallnl! thr l'la1n1s of the ix•r;.,ons found on bo.:1rd that the l'rc11• had fallen O\"Crhoard. UPI TelePllOlt 1-'ifJllf"f"I• ll f .\i1• ( "h;irlcs 1\. Lindbergh. who c~1p1 urrd the heart of 1\1nerica \l'ill1 l11s I ~127 ~olo flight over lhc 1\tlantic. 1s dead at the age of 72. l\en1en1 brances of 111:-. co 1 or f u I and tragcdy- "l":lrrccl career \viii be found tot!:i .v un J->ages :\3 and 4. (~ourl Dela v:o; • Se11tcnei11g Of Rcince kc S.\C'flA\lF:\TO 11\P 1 -Lt ('o{)v, Ed lfC'inerk1>'s senti:ncin~ has been delayl'd 11111tl Oct l. Cov H.on:1ld ){eagan said IO<! i1 .\ Th:it 11·oulO havr the t>ff('C\ of :illo11·ini; Rl·1nrc,:f' to re111:1in in offitc for another f1\"f' 11 re ks Rl'ag<1n ~aid Reinecke telephoned hin1 this n1orn1ng to s~~· 1ha1 L.S. District ('nurl .Judgi· Barrington Parker in \\":i~lunglon. IJ.C'. del:i~·cd the sentencing: -or1g1n.ill~· sChl-dul('(I for Friday - !u cnn1plrt1·ly r1·1 IP\1 R1•inf'<·kr's perjury l'.11111·1rt1nn l\\·1n('1·kr 11·:is found ~uil!v July 2i h1· " fC'(lf'ral l'llurt 1u.rv of h·ing 10 !lil' 1 · S S1'n:lt l' ,/l1d1ri:;r\ c·o1l1n1i1!t>C abnut an off(•r hy lnll'r na11onnl T1~lephonf' ,\ ·rr1 ~·~.1oh ('ori) 10 under11·ritc the 1972 Jlep11\)Jil':ll\ !"Ofll"'!ll!Oll i {e1n~·cke'~ 1:11\"~f'!'S askl·d for a rl'l"'rs;d nt !h1 • f(lfl\'1r1 1on (Ir ~1 nc·1v ln;it. t'l!1ng :ill1°gl1d prtil'!'dural t•rrors 111 th(' tnnl. 1\lthough lhl' ('.1]if,1ri\1:1 l'1•n.~!1lut1on s<11·s ;1 0·11111 u·trd f1·lon 111a1 not huld office. 1\1!y, (;1·n. l·:vrlh.: Younger has ruled lhal !he rnnvittion doesn't becon1c uffiei a! until scntt:'ncing is pronounced. :-J1ncc his con\"it'lion, Reinecke ha s been left in charge. nf st:uc go\'cmn1ent three l\rnes 11·hen Rr;i~;in has been out of the stale, raising the possibility cited by Younge r of lcg:i l ch allenges to any official actions Reineck e took a s governor. Aussies Dominate Racing NE\VPORT. Ji .I. (Al)) Th c Au slraliilns dom in ated the racing and the controversy f\.1onday as they zeroed in on the challenger's spot fo r the America's Cup. The Australian 12-mcter yacht Southern Cross scored her third straight decisive victory over the French yachl France ~fonday and now needs only one more victory in the best-of-seven series to be selected as America's Cup challenger. Sout hern Cross \l'On by 6:59 seconds, \l'hich at the speed the '"'O yachts "\.\'ere tra,·clt ng a1noun ted to 11ln1ost three qullrters of a mile, Meanwhile, Alan Bond , head or the Southern Cross A mer I ca 's Cup syndicllte, lashed out. at 1hc Coura!'.leous syncllcatc 1\-!onday night for a11pointing Dennis CQnner. former i;kipper or M11rlner. a11 stnrllng hchninnan for its boat in the final America's Cup trials. In a strongly v.·orded sl[i!en1enl issued to reporters at A1ncrica's Cu p press headquarters. Bond said Conner, a ronner Star class y.·orld cha1npion . has a reputation as an aggressive helmsn1an in Congressional Cup racing nnd that the Au stralians were afraid that. "fouling and striking taclics" would be introduced to America·s L\tp starts. , ''These tactics are an accepted parl of Congressional Cup raci ng but "·ould prove extrcn1ely dangerous if used in An1erica 's Cup events,'' Bond 's sta!cmcnt continued. "Conner h:is al ready been 1nvo!vrd 111 three protest ~ituations during !h<' present U.S. climinntions. proving thrit hi s approach is onf' of pressure tncrit·s along the lines of COn,gr~sslonal C'up racing rather than on thr co<lrs of strict sailing skills or err.\\>' anti boat. "\Ve dr!plorc thi s a pprruu·h 11·h1ch is clcgrading to the dignity nnd prt?stigc of the America's Cup ns one or !he \\"Orld's most in1portant sporting event s and 11·c arc n1ost con cerned 1hat 1his- style of racing could be condoned by the New \'ork Yacht Club to seriously disadvant~gc our effort s. "Apart from lhe un sportsmanlike nature of this approach, thCrc is a definit e element of danger to the safety of t·rcws and boats by the adoption or rodt.'O lilCtics aflonl ,"' the staten1enl coneluded '"\Ve have no con1m('nt on this ." said Hobert \V. Carrit'k. public relations offic1•r for the Co1u·agcous syndicntf'. "Clur renct1on is lhnt this i ~ bonds1nflnsh1p and not \\"Orthy of comn11•nt." None of 01e officers of the New Vork Yacht Club 1\·ere nvai!able for con1n1enl ~londa,v night and Hobcrl \V . J\h:Cullougl~ n1anagcr of thf' Courn~eou~ ISt>tt AUSSIES. rnge A2\ • the Coast (;u;1rd $pOkt•1.1n,n1 ~:11<1 TI1e !>P••kt•~1nan s:11d u1u • t11 1;11"l.111::.; o.:-currt'(l ar l!onolulu. \\hl•rc th1• 1~1:1t 11as hi Jalkf'd ;1t dock~1dc. Tiil' thn·C' rrc11 11ll'tnh<-rs c1't·nl11:1lh \11•r\· put O\t'rl)l")nrd 111 ;l sni:ill hf<' l\tll 1111h nu food or 11atrr. he s<1HI Tht· 1.'1'c11 11·:1~ picked up by a passint: fn•ti,:h!l'r Thl' Coasl (;uard ~1xik(·s11l ;1n ,,11d he <hd nol have inforn1at1n11 1rn1111•d1a1t·Jv :i\'tlllable on \\"here the t1th(•r 1110 ;1\lt•ged hijackings occurred bu! S<J1t.I li.1111 ""rrc 111 "•ltl!h•·rn ·•r 11t',!•'r11 11.Hrr' T11u 1d tlll" h1 1:u·l.1'<I 1.1t·hr, 11 . I• l!l•ltor-~;11l•·r''-rh1· ;..p11!-1•..,111;111 :-..11d lh•• t!unl 11as ;1 ·'fX>I"! f1~!1111~ ho.11 ,\~ki'{l. ahout ;in ('~1rl11•r n·1-<1n 11•1111 ;i t'oast t:u••rd :-nu t i-1~ rl1;it llll'rt' h;,.., bt!t•n a p;1111·rn of 2~1 l•l :;u t1H''-lll~ lllO!Or y:11·ht.~ that l"UUlll li;ill" i~'t 'll h11;1tkcd f1•r thC' ru11111ng 11f U1u~' tro111 1':1rlbhc:111 r,·ountnt·s tti rht• :-.oU!hl.':t <>lt·rp l'Oas! of 1111· L;nl\{'<t Sr.1!1·' 1'11' :-pol.1"i1n:in <·011f1r1111"d tht' 1n11Htlcr 11:1:- l""l 11·1 ·1 I :ut 111 ,.oid t1· 1 .. 111~1 ·1•" 'IJ.t"·ulul• ,1._ 111 1111· ,iu • ul 11•• d1,;1pp•:;1r;.u11·1· uutd rho 1.11 hi 1111. l11u1,1l fir· nu1 1-.I IJ1,1! n1:u11 ,1. •Pl"",1r.11u' oi; '\J[J,1"(1ll\'l\ll\ .111' tu11p1! f,, h.o\t· I)•·• 'I 1·:111-.1·,j h\ t.11111~ :-1·,11H.lll~lup 1•11 111p1!l1'lll t.11l11n•l">. 111•.i1t11·r 11r e11ll1"'"r1· 'hu pli1 rl.11n11•(l !h.11 1 •11• 1Jf th• Ollll\"rS to! !111.,'>lll)! It'''' I' I 1-. h•'•'rl IH\ltld · :11ul l,111 1•1111110 1 1111•111 u1!1r1.1I:-. fN.·1· \'ACllTS. l'a).!c \21 U.S. Police Next? Saxbe Gives W a 1·1ii1ig ori Cri111e Cli111b From \\'ire ~tr\'i<'es CHICAGO -Attornev General \\"il· li <1 1n B. Saxbe ~·arned ioday lhat thl' nation 11·ill need a nalional police fore(' to keep it fro1n '"f:i.lting <lP'!rl .. unk·~;, another n1cans ls found to reverse 11 skyrocketing crirne trend . \\'ith 1he critne r<itc soaring lr(lrn :1 six percent increase ;n !~i:l to a 15 percent incrcaSf' in this yc<ir'.~ hr~t qu11r!c r, Sax-IX' z,a1d, the nul1u 11 is in '"deep trouble • Eloise Tells J iirors of Coii11 t,er11lol, lly ART Hlilt R. \'lr.;SEL 04 "'' Dt lly P'ilo! Sllll LOS Af'."GELES -r\e"·port Beac;1 soci;ilite. ~loisc Popci! te stified tocl.1y that she :ind her boyfriend began cntu1t crrlotl1nJ! aguin s1 a fran1eup b.v her jealous cstr:ingrd husband a )Car ago. The mornin~ Superior Court session featured h;1111n'cring tro~s examination hy proserutin!! Deputy J)\slrict Altornf'y Peter Brt.•gn1an. but often seen1ed 10 lead 1111 0 blind allc~·s. Hr and Long Beach po lice rontcnd 1!1a1 ~t rs. Popcil. ~9. formerly of 519 !-!"arbor Isla nd Dri\"e. !\1cv.·port Beach and !)an A\"rrs. 37. of 22J9 S. Shelton St. S:1 nt a Ana. plntlect lo have Chicago kitchen gad~cl !~coon Samuel J , "Sey1nour .. Popeil. Ii(). murdered. ~lrs. Popc1I :111d Ayers cl ain1 just the opposite -1h:i t her husband tril'd to ha,·c 1hrn1 tr::itncd. They Jre charged 1,·i th con~pirncy and solicitation tu l!Q1nr11il murd~·r b:lsed on nccusations by t\1·11 \1 1 !11\'s~rs 1\'ho say they posl'd a~ hired killf'rs nunn)! 10<l:iy"s :.-ession ri!rs. Popcil linkf'd 011c of the111. Robert Pcelc.r .. 14. of \i.'rr1 f(IS 10 diri•ct identifi cation bv ht•r h11sb;1nd 1n a c·on\'t•rs:i tio n_ · ··[1id \"Our hu,.b:1nd $ay Peelrr v.·ould <Jo :111~ ih1ni:. fn1· 11 buck ?"' Brcgn1an drn1anrl1•<I of the :1trr:1cl11·c one tin1e ··Yes ·· "!!•· 11~1'd !he rli"ltne Peeler?" Brcginan eon I ln\IC(t. ··Vt1s."" sud i\lrs. Popeil. ··Jft• (Po1:w1ll said Peeler was "·ork ing for !us rncn out here .. , She also co nfirn1ed testimony by her sister. Coron11do race horse o "' n e ; P:iuline Co"·an. that Popei l himself had told her on one occasion he ~·ould plot his 011·n niurder in an effort to frame th e lol"crs and cut his wife out or anv share of his $9 million fortune. She s.1id Peeler had been described <1s a rather unsavory individual and thiit she had no idea It was this n1:in she h;id n1et last New ''car·s Eve al Ilic Nev.porler Inn as Bob Paln1er a nd ~Sec fl.OISE, Page r\21 F orcl Acce1Jts Ro11ia1iia l u,vite WASfl .INGTON (UPI\ - President Ford today accepted an invitation from ll o 01 n n i a n President Nicolae. CefluS<'scu to visit the Communist country. "T would like Ill accept the invll:ilion." Ford tolrl CcauS<"scu·s emissary Vasile J>ungnn, ~·ho de- livered the invitation. "It Is a question of v.·hcn ' \\'C CRn n1ake. rnuturl I arranjlen1cnl~. '' Fonner President N i.~on visited lton1anin in 1969, the first Amcri· C'i.lll president to vi~ll a Cnn11nunist roun!ry, Ccnusescu was in~111.1me11· tnl in helping Nixon nv1kc the dlplo1natie breakthrough to <1lina. • '"If 11·e .c:o on a.s llt' urr. th1·re is c1·ery possibility that l'ritne "Ill 1nu11d,;i1e us," hr ~aid in :1 spet'Ch pr1'pared for :i confC'rencc ol i;111• Pnlo rcl'nlent :1d111inistrators fro1n 1h1· uar1011·s nu1jor ti!irs. ··rhc na11on v.ou!d th\·n ht l:i("ed 111th th e pros1>ect of fal\!n g ;1p:.1rt or dcv1:.1nr: ;l national pol1r" lurt't' 111 une f11Hil effort to fCS(Ol"t' ll\lllll''' I\: UI dt·1 ." S.ixhc said Hut he said tl11 ~ 11u11IJ b1· .i i.:r,..il cl<111g1'r becau,.,1· .1 nallon;il police for<.." cot1l<I becon1e ··;in 1ns1ru1nen1 ur 11:111011;11 r1•pression." '"i\ potirc sr;i!(' tan ron1ro1 crime, hur that is 1101 our "·a~·," Sa xl>e s.1id. Hejel·tinJ? 110l1ce stDlt' ""ett1•·1e1H•y'' as ;:r !!-o I u ti on , Saxbc ~:ud Ille ,ins11·t·r lit·:: In rt• ... toring !he '"11111cr :-.rrt'ngth" tJt the 1)1.!0plc and thl'tr i11sti!11lious ·II 1:-. parr\y thl' Joh i1[ t'Vt·ry e1t11l·n 01 t'l\'l'I" 111~\1 !111inn . l•f !'1vr1· bu siness," . (SC'c CRl1\IE. l'a~r ·A2·1 Prayer Meet f'or£l , Cabinet llear Se ru io1i \V.\SlllN(i1'0i\ 1Ul,I1 -1-irc~1ctenL /<'ord. cabinet 111en1bcrs and \\'hite 1 lo use :11c\1.:s .ini nc<I hands 111 a t.·n·cJc !Oday and prayed "lh at th<' Prl:siclcnt 111i;,:ht bring cquanin11ty to 1l11:-. ruuntry and peace to the world." Sen. llarold 1-lughcs ~0-lowa ) delivered a sern1on on the Psal1ns, faith in t;od and governn1ent, according to a \\'llitc I-louse official who atlcndcd the prayer group breakfast. r·ord \Vas a n1en1ber of the prayer group during his years in the lfousc of Hcprescntatives and has gone to ('apitol Ifi ll to attend at least one session si nce he becan1e presi dent.. 'rilis was tile first n1ect· ing of LhC"group in the \Vh itc I-louse. Jlu ghcs. who is giv ing tip his Sena te seat tn devote full tin1c to a C hri .~lifln n1ission , declined to con1111c nt on any cispect or the service , saying "tl1ey are conducted in an atn1os pherc of co nfidence." Scl1ool T1~i1stee s to Asl<. For S5.41"1illio11 L0a11 :\°('wporl·:O.lcs:l school trustees \\"ill t'ons1dcr pmc:edurcs !oni_ght hy \\"hich r<il"t'nls could rcquc~t rl'1TI0\1al of possih\y in<1ccuratr ma!crial from their t.:hildrl·n ·s ~c hool rf•cord.:;. 1\! tnn1gh1\ nH'C11ng, trustee~ 1-1·1\1 Hlsn hr ;1~kL"<l lu a\1011· !ht• di stric! 10 bnrrn1v s~ 4 n11\l1on until la:.: rt•1't•11\ll')> arl' .1\":Jilahlc 111 l)(•('(•n1h1·r The oro\"lOSed borr1i11·in1?. v.·h1l'h w 11 u I d b1 · h:indlt'd !)1 th•' t'Oun11' \l'i"':1~u1·rr's offi<;,~ 1s tlil' 1 t·!>ul1 of low\·rctl school N C\\1port Ya<· lit Cl ul} l'\lcn1bcr Jack Hogan Dies ~ Prominent Nc11·port Br<trh yat·ht~n1a n and busint'sstn:in Jark llog:in suffrr1•d a fat al heart atla('k this n1orning 11·hilr preparing 10 jog Oil !he hl'i"ICh Ill rront of his kon1r. Resuscitation 11HL·n1pts bv f1ren1en. policen1en and l1ft•gu;1rds f.'lllt'd .1 nd llog an 1v:is prnnounc•t.•d dead on arrival at lloag '.'itcn1orint llos pil:i.I. 1-rogan. 511. 1~ho livC'd :it 1100 \\" Occnn Front, v.·as a par! owner of the Cnnnrry Restaurant. lie \\<ts also a co-founder of Ba r on -BI H k es I e e . lnr.. ;:i mnnufacturini; fir1n in Santa Fe Springs. 1\•hich v.·ns later sold to Purex, Int . A member of the Newport II arbor Yacht Club since HI@. Jiogan si:'rved on the bonrd of directors and as fleet captllin and port captai.n. He "'"-" n!so a for1ne r 111crnber of the Voyagers Vachl l'.lu h or Nc"·port Beach. lloi;an ~·as a noled ' yacht rJccr. lie 011'/lt'<I the 48-foot sloop, \\'estcrl y. ~urv1vors include his v.·ifc. Belly , son:-., Tho1n;1s 11nd John of Nr11·1'0r\ Br:11~1 :inrl Tirnolhy of Brln1ont Sho1't'S. :lnd a Sisler, f\>lfS. Lorc11:1 \\'alhch or 1.us An.'(cles . Funeral i:vrr1ngcn1cnts .1r(' pcnrl111" \ d1~lr1ct reser\"r~. ;1 i.: cordin g lo Adrn1n1 s1rat1ve A.~s1st<Jnt Jean Harrnon ~lrs. Jlar1non s;iid the districl has b~'"ll ;1hlt' {() borrOll' from itself 111 lhi' p;1 .. 1 hut th;it infiat1011 . huilding llrOJflt:ts and ~Latc-rnancl;.th•d IHni!" cu1 r11\'1•nur 1ncrr11ses huve dei>lr·lcd re~t·rvt'~ ~n they .1ro.: 1\0 10111-!cr ;1t"h•qU;oh• 'l'h•' prQ("l'dt1res fl'!:~lr<l1ng :-.tudi·nt fil1•s ,JI'•' parl of a lh11.:I. 'ht<;1f l)f n1•11· pol1('1r~. rul1·~ ;ind rf'guln11on' rch'.ardtn~ ~tuclt·nts. pt'r~>llllf'l and tl'aetlt'r" l'> 11•hich trl.IS1('('S 11 ill hr ask('d ti) g11·c pre\1n1inary ;1p11n11·al liC("()rdini,: tn i\lrs. Jl;irrnon . She s;.i1d th<it 1n the past parent~ h.1vc been pcr1111th.:d :icccss 10 studflnt files but lherc has been no fortnal pro<:t:'durr by \l"hich p.1rents or lcgat gu<1rdians could appeal to ha v r ob1cc1ionablc n1:1terial removed . The N('\1·port·l\lesa School Board 11 ill n1cc t at 7:3U p.m. 111 t:os1a J\1csa L1ty Council Chambers. 77 Fair Dri"e Orange Coast Weal her ;\1g hl ;1nd tnorning lo\v clouds bu! mostl_\' sunny fro1n n1idn1orn- 1ng 10 evening \Vednesday. Liii ie change in temperature 'At!h beach highs rraching 70 and risi ng to the mid·80s Inland. INSIDE TODAY Our t/1111{J at11a/1lr Cllnr/~,, A. J.i11dberr11t rt:'til/11 hn/1111 11'1~ to be culled ·L.11l'k!I /.11uly.' lie rlai111.; lus rr1111s-,\t/n1111c f/1(1/tt /I'(/~ (}1)01/ p/rrl/!11)/f/ $1•C Sf(N"lCS, ·urd 111r111r1·.~ Puye A4. ~ M 8ovd .. MOYl•I .. C.11!10""• ... Mutw•+ Funll• .. Cl•t\lll•d II• 11 N1li.,.1l .... .. Com•t• " Ori'"" (OllRIY .. Cr(l_,WOtd " P"•'• ... 0.•'" No•ic~1 .. SJIYlt ,. .. 1 •• . .. f:11ltorl1t I'••• .. Sol)<"!• '" EnltrUonmont .. Slo<;k M•t~ttl •1t II F!nlnt1 "-111 ,, ... l\Jot> ... l'IY G1•dntr .. rn11tt•• •• l'leroKG•• " Wo111lt• .. IM••m•H•Gn .. World NI"'' .. Ann L1nlllr' .. I\ 2 DAILY PI LOT c P11sl1ed hy Carpt•ttter Local · Schools Bill Approved A bill 11'l11tl1 v,ou!d :'.l'\'l'I° sun1l' ()f U1e bouds bt'l11t·t·11 loc~1 ! :<:l'l\oOI ho;1rrl" and lhe ~t.'.l11• ll'g1:.lature li.1-; narrn" l,v 1.).'J SSt'd the .~tale St-nate w11h :-upport of S.·11 [)rnnis C:trf)(·tHcr (li.-:\c11·1iort Ueat'h 1 and i:. hcallt·~ fu r a fu1al .1:-..;t·111bl.v 101<·. Thv hill 111l tfl(!11vrrl tJv 1\s~11rnblvr11<!1l .lonn \·:J:.to1a·i·llo.., 1 l>-S~111 .Joo1•J,' \\:is :1ppror1·U l1y lh l' ·10-se;d. &·nalc u11 ;1 21 to I.) VO!t• Tl11> bill iltlll1or1Les all sch()(lt h<l;ird<; "lu HHllate .1 11d earrv on ;1nv l'dUc:1t10n<1I progr<in1 v.hit h is fiot in ·conflit·t 1<1th 1<11v or purpoS<'s for whi<.:h scboo! boRrds ;ire established." Tl1c 1nca':>urc no1v goes back 10 rh..~ a:-sen1bly lor approval of <1n1l·nd1nc11L<; 1nade in 1he Senate. C:trpenter . ..,,·ho carried the bill in ~f'nal!· dch:HC'. !)aid it \\'Otdd ilH'!'l'il.~•: ti lt' :1n1011i11 of l~ul cvnrrol ;:1\';nl;iblt· tu :"l'hool lx1<11·d" The pn·:'I nt :,,vs tern . Car~ntc r ~:11d, is ";i giant l'Ook1l• f·u111 •r y.fl1 rh :-pits the kids out Hi! thf' sanH>, .ind they aren't all the samP." Pupils from different CTI\'ironn1ent s, he siud. hC1ve different needs. and !he bill 1<ould "heir 1he dis!ricts take n1ore. 1nitiativt:s :ind rc.<;ponsil>ili1ics. "This m1gl1! pcrn1H 1nore innovJtions and better schools." he said. Carpenter said school boards are so clo..'>Cly tied to the legislature that lhey ha\ e to ask permission to "take buses on field !rips or send the band lo ~·l ichlgan ." Rule Protest By I11trepid Disallowed NE\\''P OR T, R.I. (APl -tntrepid's protest ag;iinst Cour ageous, lodged for an alleged infraction of rules during one of Sunday's final races to determine a defender for thi' 1!174 America's Cup , 11•as disallo\1-·ed t~ld:iy. \l.'ilh the Nev.• York \'acht Club race committee ruling aga inst r n l r ep id • Courageous Je.:ids the final trial races 1· l. Y.'illiam l-L Foulk Jr .. race committee chairman of t he Ne1v York Yacht Club. said the protest v.·as filed by Intrepid following Sunday's rncc iu \1·hich Intrepid Jost by 10 seconds. The protest \\'RS the re~ult of an incident 1vhere lhe two 12·tne!er yachts were approaching the third ma rk ::rt ,:1bout nine knots. \Ve!I before lhe mark. Jntrepid. sailing slightly faster than Courageous, estc1hlished an overlap 011 the insi de. or to the 1\·indward of Courageous. Courageous headed off son1ewhat in an unsuccessful attempt lo break this overlilp. 1\t 110 tirne did Courageous head bc!o1\· the mark. Intrepid <:<died for roon1 ;it 1he nlark and Courageous rcspondt•d that she 'vould carry Intrepid above the mark. Then Courageous alwrrd course to wind11•ard of thl· n1ark . The 0Hlci;1] N(•\V York ruling on 1h(' prolesl Courageous <1bidcd by yachting rules. 'Yacht club stated 1h;1t international Fro1n Page ,1 I ,.\USSIES ... :r::yndicatr. 1\·a~ ou t of 101111 on a bu sin ess 1rlp. Aftf'r Snut!wrn ('rn~:;.· third ~lr aig ht convincing 1·1r1 or.\'. 8<1nd ~u1d h1· 11·ould :-;ai l aboard lht' Auslr<1 li;u1 hn;11 in the fourth and probabl.v final r<1ec 1x>111·ec11 the two lxlats Vi'£ilncsd:1v , hu l r('fused to say wh£·1ht·r he eould 'takt: rhe h('l111 for part of !ht· race. l'ndrr 111.,. bill. h1· .... 11rl th1~ lt·~1 ,l<1 tu re ll•JU ld J't'l<llll lht: hr<1.1d fXl\1 {'_1' po1<1•rs 1111·oht·d 111 puhlu· ~·duc:.i t1or1 l)ppont·nt.~ ~·11!1 !hr bdl a "blank ehrck" for loc 11l s1·huol d1"1rlcts. S<·untors /llbl'l't Hodth1 1 IJ·Sacr:1111t·nt•11 ;ind \l«rv~n l h1n:i!ly 111 /,o<; An~<'ll'."' th1· 11nl~' 1110 •·du1·;itur-: 111 111.~ S..·11:1lv, 1u11·d :1 g~1 n~1 1h1· 11h 'it~tu<· Hudd :1, 1·ha1rinan ol the :-.c·n.111· EdtH:11tio11 ('ornn1 1tt i><'. s;ud th(' bill 1 ~ :-.i> bru:1d "thut clll'tl 1n1· l'O!l~ult ltJl!i-, ~;iv 111<'1 don l u11dt•rst<11ld "hat 1t doe:. " · It's · :t blank clif•th if ever therr· 11as Olll'. said Clark ll r<Jdlcy i R·&·11 .Jose), another oppont•11t. lt11! ~·nutor Hul:x:n Ayala I ll· l'\.i kersf1eld1 said Lhe l>dl nlt';J/JS HIO!'\! loi ·al L"Ontrol and honie rule. "E1·1·ry t'(Hnrnunity hni> th1: right to d(·[tfllllllC the )l'VC•] or l'\JUt:UllOrl ll 11.Jll[~ and 1i> .. 1 1!ltng to ray for," h1C :-,;1111. ~1 cKeevPr' s ~1ail Cc1.rds V11der Fire F'orincr roo1ballcr 1\1Jrlin :\lcl\er,·cr·s Dt-1nocratic opponent in the 7~nd Distrit r Assen1bly race threw a block at the one-ti1ne H.ams' star i\tond;iy in a lu"·suit that seeks lo ban the alleged mailing of birthday cards throughout the district. Democra t Richard IL Robinson or Santa Ana states in his Orange Collnty Superior Court ac!ion tha! U1e !Hailing or cards hearing the names of i\farli11 and Susan MeKeever is in 1·iolation of California's elect ion la1vs. flobinson. 1,1.·ho notes sl'vcral 1im1:<; in lhe action !hat his R.cpt.:blican OJ>PQnen1 does no1 disclose on the c;irds the fact 1hat he is lil'ing in lt'tnporarv (]Uar!ers ~1t the Saddleback Inn in $;1111:1 An;1, claims that f..1cKee\·er is unla11·fully infiuencing voters in the district lie furt11C'r clain1s f..lcKee1·er 's 1na:.s mJiling of binhd;iy c;irds 10.as n111dc possible by the use of officinl prtnl·outs of regis!ered voters in the district !Wbinson 1<•ill den1a11d an 0rcler temporarily rt'STraining l\1cKN'vrr's a(·· Uvities at a hearing tl'.at has not yet be<-11 set by Judge ~tark Soden. Named as co-defendants w i t h ~1cKee\'er <ire: consultant \Vi I l i <1 111 Butcher, office manager Jo Ann Case, treasurer L!ovd L. Aubert and the Committee to Elect r.Iarlin T. ~IcKee vcr. 41 f 'ru11• Page Al . ELOISE • • • his 1,1.·)ft•. Thr 11r0srcutor pushed thf' qlll'Sl ion. "If_ nt'\·er occurred to 1ne I \\OUk l 1net·L him fa ce to fncc .'' ~·l rs. Popeil said. She s;iid A~·crs :tdvised hrr jus1 to plily along v.·i1h the plot until they could expose !he Popcil f<1ttion_ She also denied directlv th e \·ari ous stalc1nents attributed lo iirr by \'1Crler in discussions of the allf·ged murdf'r consi1irJC'V ag;iinst her \\'e;rlthv hu s1'nod. ()nc 1;f Ille itcn1 s u<:1'd hv tlir• prost·<·ution earlier. l'P ople's Exh1hi1 ~I. :1 carefully dra1rn floor plan nf f'opci l's 29th story penthouse in Chir:~¢o , "' :i s µurporledly gi\'Pn 1•1 l't·ch·r ;uid his ;1 ~so('i:11e J)on Rr NI sn H!•rd (·nuld fa1nili;1r1z<· h11nsrlf 1vith til e l:ivnut u1 ~l!ppt)~f'd ly 1'i~rry1n g out his '111urrlrr llli~s1 nn_ Shnr1 1,I' !')('fo r1~ nno11 ri·ec>:s !()(Liv . ho 11 rvrr, \lr.~ l'nl)('il r )~in1cd sl1r di d the floor plan hrrsrlf h(oc:1usc she 1\·.'.lnh«I fn1nily architect J1n1 f/f';1ton !Q rt•de sig 11 the Popril hon1e at 43 Linrl;1 !.-:I•· 111 \'XJ~·t ly lh1' s~~n1c Sl)!•' ;i<; tile C!llrai;:o pcnlhouse Popetl prcfcrrl'd. '"6ive Me a C ••• '' ('lleer leaders fron1 Cos ta 1'.lesa lligh School strike ;1 typic;ll puse after returning fro1n !Ile Camp of ('han1ps :it UC San Diego "''llere they \\/Oil superior :incl excellent ribbons in con1pctition. Fron1 left are If eidi 1'.1eisenhein1cr, Cindv Gr1\~·ick. Belinda Pol- lard. K athy Owrns ~n(I J~llcn Jacobs. i\'lissing is ('andy Barton. Co1i11cil Seeks Dunes For Bicycle Safety \p1•1>0rt Ccaeh l'itv co u n c i I rn en agrl'vd ~lond:ty ni ght· !o ask the Orange Cnu11ly Bo:1 rd of Suµf'r1 ·isors to open ~P11·1)art 0 ltl1f's to bicyclists. :'\1'11port llunes is a rt'CfP<ilional p~1rk nor1i1 of l'a1.:1fiL· Co:i -:t l!igh\1 :1 ~· 1n t\c••·µort Be;ich. ;:ul j<11.:ent to Uppt>r Nc1<'J'JOrt ll11y. 'fhc !:t nd is lcnsrd from th(> coun1y. 1'hc city eo1111cd recei l'f'd :1 reque'.'t Fro1n lhe citv's Parks. Be:1ches :ind l{c•l'l't::dl0n c:-On1m i~si0n 10 put pressure l\1cs..t C yc li !-i l 'Satisfactory' ,i\f tcr Craslt A .1 oung Costa ,\tt>sa 111otorcyclist i~ r('portNI 1n sa t1sfaetory condition 11·1th 1hree fr;icturrd 1·crtebr1Je to d :~ .v f(ll1011ir.g :i grinding col !is1011 in ('Ost.J illf'sa illonday night. S:-11llu!'I Buy il.l <ist, 24. nf 28aS !-';11r\IE'\\' Ho:lrl. :--uff1•r\"<I th(' 1nj uri('S :iflt'r Jo~;in,c: «iH1frn1 nf his rn<11orr\'l'lc 111 llH' inlN:,t·{·t1011 of 8,1ht1r :-.1.rc~·1 ;1n<l iii" 1\1•\1·por1 1:r•'1..•\1.iy onr:1111p. po r 1 e,. l\'jltlrt~d. ·n11· r·.( !1' slid ;1!ong !hr p.1vrn1<·nr :ind lcX~cd 111 !hr lt·ft f1·rn1L t.·ndrr of :t t<1r dn1••11 !)1· ,\llch;1•'I S\!•11•11 H0v.l1•\ 1 ~1. or 3f..1 <'rist;: .\lt·,.,;1 Ait" Ho11!1·s 11.1\ not 1n 111rr(! .\1:l~t 11,1.~ L1h1•11 lH ! 11\1:1 .\h•s;i 011 thl' county to <Jllov..· bicyclis!s tq pt'd<d 1hrough ·lhl' park. .Jc;in il!orrls. chairm::in of t he: eo1n111i~sion . tol d the eotmcil 1h11\ thl' propu~d bike tr;i tl cou ld be rnac\i' a condition of the lease \\·ith !he county. .\lrs. i\lorns . ..,,.ho has bern tryi ng to ;.;ecur<· the open-gate policy at the park for t11·0 11•ars. s.1id she is concerned about bi c~·cJists' safety. \yrl1sts nov.· have to ride ;ilong Co.1sl lh!!,h11·a\' 10 i::rt from Bayside ririvr t1) .J ;1n1borr1• Roud. The nc111 hike tr;iil \rou!d µro11de both a safe and scenic route. she said. Aflf'r lite unanimous \'01 f' agreeing to 111:1ke !ht' fC<jUt'S! to thi• county, '11 ayor l)()n ;1ld r-.lc!nnis s111d he \\'OUld 11 rite :i lt·!trr staling the t:it:/s position 11, lhr lio;1rd or su~r\-isors. f'ro1H Page ,II (;RI~IE ... S.1-.:I ~' $.'Hd. "Bt-c:i u"5e Jf 1h,~y f:=111. thrn (JIJ r ~slcn1 of crin1i11~1I jll.~1 it(> sin1ply 11111 \'!\' un:ibl1· to hold hack tht' tidr " Hi.: tailed the LIP\\'ard trend "h:ir.,;!1. l11111·r ;111d ch.s1na~ 111g " \\' .. (·:111 no w pereei\'e \\i n1 shockirig 1 l11n1v t!t.il Il l' h;11·c suffe red J sel'rre ~··ll~11•h ' 1n 1he f111:hl 10 curb r r i n1 e. ~iJ.\!)i"· .~;:1d. TO\IClfT \J·;\\T'Ol lT·~lESA SCllOOL HOARD - negular n1crting. Co:-.t:i ~lcsa Cit y ( 'ou n~·il chn rnbcrs, 7 30 p.111. '\'EO\l::SDA '\',,AUGUST 2& COAST C0i\li\1C ~JTY C 0 LL EGE DOAB[) Regular tnceting, !370 Ada111s, B p 111. •·r.ODS Pl'~LL" South Co as l Hcpcrtory 1'11eJtrr, through Sun. 8 p.m . Thieves Roi"l Radio Station Thif'1·r s broke into 1hc tr:in~mittin g !<talion of Sant:1 An n's radio K 'l'\1~. ).,nn1111 :!' Oran~c 1(~. early this rnoming .ind look ;iboul $20 ,(X)Q 11 orth of rqu1 1n11e11I . l'rogrilnl r>1rt'<:!or J)a1·e ~nrman N.11d th;· !hr·f! 11 :1.~ d1sL'OYere<l 11hen he tried 10 d11 l11s 1non1u1g bro.'.ldc:i c;t prograrn ;ii fl ;1 111 :tllll h:id trnu blt· lr:1ns1111tt111g_ .\11 ('tl,2 1rl•'•'r .it ill(' :.1:1\lt•t1 s.<11d ni \1.'t ,,f thP 1•tpnp1111·n1 111 !hr ~1 ;11 1on. t'Xl'l.:pt 1111· rr;1n <.;1111!11'r 1!:.t·lf. 11 ;1~ g:1"1r Arnu ng :-.01 11" nf th1· 1·quip111.·nt nl l ~"IHL: 11 .1~ a Slt•reo ~cnrr~it or and :.e1cr;\l an1 plifirrs .\lt·111(Jl'la) Ho~p11<1 I [or !1'1·<1I J1\('t1! (if ll)Jllries fet,•ivrd in ll1t' n p 111 "-'•!ll~IOH , SESAME STREET T1·e:1il Left By Slaye1·, Ji11·y Tole] llv 1'0\f BARl.l·:r oi 1~• O•il• Pl101 ~·~!! A Santa /111:1 pr1l lL..:' uffh·,·r te:-;!i!lrJ lodi.1)' ·1n lJrange Cnun1y S11p•·l'1ur ('~urt !hat the ktllt•r of 1\lrs. !llanLln C;111111la 1\\org:1n Ji'!t a i:le;1rlr d\'!1nrd tr;11! 11·1\••n 111· draggi•d 1!1t· 1,.1rh 01 1)11' 1•ld~·rh' 11·ai<J1v fr·o111 l1t·r 171h Slr•·<'l ;!p.1rt 1ne11I Iii a 1 ae:1 11l !1Jl ;1! 1 l1o• ('t'.ol" of Uw !)1J1ld1ng _ . . t)ffil'i'r !1;1rr•'ll 1 ·1.1rtt·1 1 1·~t1f1cd .1<; !!le 1nurdi·r 1 ri:il of I ll111~ Stan l\·V \\ 1t'rh1•cki \\f'11t 111!11 11s st·rond da~· th;11 111• fo1u1d 1\1rs. f..Iorg,111 \ bod). 11 rap1x·1I 111 a ht'<l:-<pr(·<id ancl :1 surt1 ,,.1ver. ~hor1 !r ;1flt'r Ill' 11 ;1s ~·:1 1ll'd tn tlir Al;iddll< Apartrn1•n1s !Juild111g la~! f<'eh ~[l. Clartey tnld !ht· Jury 1r1 .h 1dgt> Lloyd E Blanpird's 1~)ur1ro11 1 11 !h:1t hi' fol\ol'~'d !hf' !r'1l'ks lc[l 111 1h(• h1.1:1r n' h1111dl<· 1tll the \\:ty hai•k to lhf' ('()t1rt~·a~ 11111111 •d1;1h·ly (\t1\~11k ~l rs 1\l<1tgHn s ;1p;1r1 llll'llt . ' 1·111· prt~1·ruL111n ~ll lfg(·!i 1ti.1t \\ p•1·hf'eki , 30 . :-.trangl cd the 7!!-yc11r-0ld 111do11 111 :i d1~p11te Iha! 11 ;1s proh;11ily c·;1us('f! hv tus fai!11re to 111n1 CJl'Pr tu bt•r rent nionf'y ret•t·ntl v p;11d /11111 h.1' .1 11·n<1nt . i\lrs. r.lul'~;u1 1ua1101gC·d !ht• btLild1ni.; for her ~in ·in·l;n1·, (Jr. Louis J_ l 'cll;i Jr. of 11'1i.~sion \'1e10 \\'it'clu•t'k1 h:1d ht:\'n firrd f1,1n1 Jiu· JOii :i!!('r rt'l"':at~·dly hc~ing <ll'f'Use1t of t:tilin ~ to 1x·rforrn ja1111on:i! ass1gnn1cn!s. . . Dr. C<>lla is a S<1nta Ana physician knoll'!\ for his hat•kinl{ o/ rnany l1t•n101.·r:1tic politiei :u1s 1n Orallgl! County :ind for the role he !J;1s pl;iycd 111 llo~p11al l'OllStruct.ion 111 !he arc~L ~n1ta An:i police· arrested \\'iechecki -~larch I <ifter d1sn1i ssing ii r;u1so1n note fow1d near il lrs. ,\lorg;1n 's b.ldy and a telephone eall rn<ide to Ille FBI as ;1 ruse dcs 1r;ned to d11•1·rt suspicion front !he tinetnpluyed ho:--p1t:1! orderly. Judge Blanpil'<I took the jury. both \;Jl\'•;ers , \\'il'ChC'l'ki :u1d l'OUrt [X'rsonnr[ to lhe scent• of tht> killing l;1te illonday 111 \1hat ht' s<ud 11;1s a 11101·e to bt:'Utr :ieriua1nt his Jury 11 1th tht· la)\)Ul of the cnn1e scene. La!'j l ]lite~ llcld l.•'or Car Vietirn .i\largaret 'l'ustin !'1•rvir·r<; 1\·r ri· /l(•lr1 ~.1onda~· fnr ~la rgarct Gibbons 'f\lstln. ;1 17·ye:ir rC'sidrnt of C'os111 :\l es;i \\'ho died Friday 111 an :1uton1ohile ac('idt•nl 111 ~·r.,..port li•'<ll'h. ,\Ir-;. 1't1s!1n, li3. leavr:<:; two ~!<;,(•r(,, Zoe Smith of Brdbo;1 Isla nd, ;.ind nuth C \\'1r sc of Ne11port ll••:ich, and a brother. P:1ul L. Gibbons of Saugus. i'>trs Tustin hn<l be1·11 :i rral1or in the !!arbor Arr H sinr"c 19bU. t'nlp\oyed by Huth Seell'y lit-;1l1y. i\.lrs. Tustin d1Pd 111 :i e:ir arc1dt'nt , :ind 1nv~·s1igators arr tr_11 11g to dr!ern11ne v. ht•!her ~he suffered a hP;irt attack JUSI prinr t•1 the collision , Tht' Hc1. \\'tlli;im AcJ Qn off1ciatt'd <!t the sf'r\ ice:". v.hich 11·crc held at PJc1f1c \'1e1,1.· Chapel. Frum PafJ(' ,\I YACll1'S ... :1~!'tHlH' n1ns1 01· .111 h:11·" hi'cn murdPrrr:t !IC' said )le h:1St'{J his st:iH'n1•·nt~ on j 'o:i ~t ( ;11:ird r:l ~rs and nn inl'r \l1g:it 1011<:; by ~1:1ff 1n•·1nhf>r>: or l11s Hou~1· .~uhl''\Hn11111 1"(' f111 \l1·rch;1nt \l:innc.-.lo;;.)t I ;u;11 d "We don't plan ;1ny ma jor rhunge~:· said French spokesman Bruno Bich after the loss. "\Ve frel France is gou1g the best \1-'ay possible." Newport Council Sets 10~ O r>O'I'" r-. '.,, '1 < • • "''" ,.,,, I ~'"r<l "'''"" ... '"" 'f•·'""'~•!l•ilw (j 1•1• ....,..., <\ot>I• .... ~.,. '"""'"' •• ,,.., .. ~ •'1"""' ··~ r··~•·•h-<1 '"''""'' ''·"''•1' 1,.,,,. ··· ,. 1·• ~" ' '""' '' !~ • • ••u .,~,· 'h '' 1o·O V~"~' ... ~vo+&• ... 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I•~_,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,..,..,,.,, •.. ,,,1,,,,..,,,,.,' Dwelling· Code Limits A i11onday night rulini? by the Ne1vport Beach Ci!v <-'ouncil 11·ill 111eun !h:it no n1o re than' four 11nrf'la1ed perso11s n1ay li\•e together in the same dwelling unit. Councilmen voted 5-1 to ntnend the city rode. including t.hl' rc<h1ction fron1 five to four persons and also ehanging the definition of a dwell ing unit. The ruling \11il l not affect families tied toge ther by blood, 1narriage or adop tion. \Vhilc dwelling units V•'Cre previously defined by the fact lhal they contained a ki tchen. the new definition simply states that a dwelling unit is inhabited by a single family. The changes were m:i<lc in an atte1npt to make enforcement of the city codes cosier for building inspectors, city officinJs !!laid. City offiei31s hope to cut do11.•n on 111·ctr:ro1\·dlng b~· li111it1ng the n1Jn1ber 11f J)(•rsons l''ho can Ji ve tugclht'r, :ind lhrrl'h,v reducinR !h(' 11un1hrr of cars r:on1r1buting 10 parking prohlrn1s . Thry l:iclic1·c unrelated persons osually h;;ivc rnore auto1nohilrs th11n related fr11nilics. Th~ n(>W regulatJou s 1l'i\I go into t•ffcct in :lfl days. City /\Uornev Denn is ffNcil ~.1 1 d unrrl1ll.1•fl f.:in1i1ies currf'ntly 1n 1111J:11ion of t.l1c new Jaw 1\'i!J Le given ;1!Jo11t .~O d:iys to find o!hc>r hnu.~ini. 1il ll'r U1c ~·iolat1on 1s d1 sr:1•\ ~·1 1·d_ • ' The n"!Ove 1o rNfucc the nun11J{'r of persons allo11·ed to li•e toge!her l\'<Js expected to dra11• a lnri::e nurnt)('r of prot1·.;;1s fro1n studcn1s ;:r 1 I en <l i n " 11c1g!tborinlr collrgrs. Orange f'oasl C-0llcgc <ind UC Irvine. 1\lthough h11usi11g Qffici.1 ls :1t 1h<-':>r ~c·l~IOls had earlier expressed alarm at !hr proposal, no one fron1 ('i!her school c~1n11• 10 sprak in opposition :it Uit: public hc:iring. f'ro1H Paye Al HAIRCUTS ... flown for l\\'O rl'asons: "'!'he unit('(! sl.1nd t;1k('ll hy sta!t• µ<'rsonnrl in lhc fnr~ 11r nt,11'.'> di .,m1.<;~als," and "lhc thrrut of o;~:A litJgntion." Lifl'r,11:trd.(. and rn;iin1l'nance nv'n had vott·d l;'lst \1tek not ro get their hair "111 , ciesp1tc 1hc ~~1bi lity of lo!ii11g th eir Jflhs. The :r::!Jl('s JT;J)r {'Q(le callrd for short {'fflfJJ;ocd loc·ks. \\'ilh no hnir touching tlH' r·ol1 11r or sn1ll1 ni: over the ed,'!e of the tar, ;\ll)rr 1h:1n h:1lf of thr s!:1!c's GO l 1lt·~u:11·ds :Jt the 111'0 \(')('ul hc:icht's v.cre tif'J11'r~d to IX' 1n v1ol;J11on of the code. I SES AME STREET IS AB OUT THE ONLY STREET IN TH E HARB OR AREA THAT HASNT HAD A CARP ET INSTA LLATI O N BY ALDE N·s . IN OUR SEVENTEEN YEAR S. WE HAV E CARPETED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COS TA MES A. NEWPORT BEACH. LAGUNA BEACH AND HUN- TINGTON BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UN TIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVER Y HOME ON A BLOCK. TH E FORMU LA TRY TO MAKE EACH IS SIMPLE-WE CUS TOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PRO BA BLY CARPETED HER HOME . (IF . WE HAVEN T . B RI N G HER IN WI TH YOU l ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave, COSTA MES A 646·4838 HOURS: Mon. Thn1 Thurs., 9 to 5:30-fRI., 9 to 9-)AT., 9:30 to 5 7 \\' ,\ (;u:ir f·o;1st. drug cnngr bct·n thrt•t• Con reetly tncm CO!lltll h<irl tr:iff1( l'hll ":JS Ml in th a shi seas lea ho:it The foot side :tftf'r lnste IJoot side. Th exp I com surf a Th Tnru_ DiliR to i St.ate Th cu st Co•s area. \Vall Ches Th JO b and bale of m Th rend loda. and E:a f4)11f :tfl':'I Cul J)()Ul1 fire