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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-06-16 - Orange Coast Pilot-. I ll ·-ust m .. -,._, ., • Denied by Byrd senator Sought ....... . . '_Sexllal Favors' By Th~.Assodated Press A ll e g a ti o n s o f s e x u.a I ,, lmpropriety by Sen. Harry Jo'. Byrd Jr. have been mad~ by ·newspaper columnis t .Jac.k And e-r son . The Vi r g i'n i a independent immediately denied the report. . Anderson alleged in his column Tu~aay that Byrd had take~ advantage· of a femal e ~nstiluent. The columnist said the woman, whom he did not identify. sought Byrd 's assistance ·in loc aling ·her husband; who she said left her with two children and no support. Byrd made sexual advances toward her, Anderson reported the woman as saying. lie said the woman said she did not resist because she felt there was no oAc else to turn lo. · · Tbe columnist quoted thl' woman as saying Byrd promisl'd · to help her and subsequenU.y invited hefl to his apartment. where he greeted her al the doox • · d a ain wanted · · sex from her in return or 1s 'ofrer to help with her problem. Anderson said the woman made three more visits before she 1ave up hope or assistance oncf i\.Opped c a1l'lng on Bym:-· "The published alleeations arc totally false." Byrd said in a statement Tuesday. "I recall meeting with her twice and thnl was approximately two years ffO. She came to my office and told me her life was in danl.(er. that there wa s polilH a l cb{ruplion in Fairfax County anlJ tbat no one would listen to her. ... asked her ror documentary evidence and s ht> subsequently came to *m)' residence with a m emorandum. I havt' not seen ber since. as the document dil~ not seem to bc,or substance ... Byrd said"ne has always tried to be accessJble to those ,tH.' represents: ,- ~ -'lRIED OTHER,- BU: NO" CALL . • ••Before I advertised the car in tb" ·Daily Pilot I tried another ~ounty newspaper and didn't ~ct a single call. The first person t" call on the Pilot ad, bought the &iar and ~old me on advcrti!ijng withyou." · · That's-the advertisinJ? success story told by the Huntington Beach woman who placed this danlfiedad: '74 VW 7 pass. bus. 11.000 · mi. MlCh. tires. AM lf'M., Fact. air. Xlnt. cnml. S43aO. Pr. Ply.. xxx· xxxx. Jl you have a car you want to sell, call 842·567~. A friendly ad· vlser will help you put a few words to work in the Daily Pilot. ··such mee tings have taken place in m y Washington and Winchester offices. as we ll as my residences in Winchester and : Washinitpn,'' Byrd said. "l bave also-met with citizens in their ,places or work and in their homes. and virtuatl.,v un·y convenient m eeting place.·· Me anwhile, in \.he gTowing Washington s ex sc~ndal, Colleen Gardner, a key fi~ure lo the # congression.ii investig ation . turned OV<'r s ev e ral tape recordings Tuesda y to the U.S. attorney's office. Sources .-would only say the . recoi dings Wl'rc of "various conve rsations" Mrs. Gard.ncr had. altho ugh she reportedly taped telephone conversations with a former employer.· Rep. John Young <D·Tex.J. <See SEX. Page A2) Three Seized .Jn County Cocaine Raid ' Tree suspected drug dealers who reportedly bragged that Orani?e County is where ·the money is. wcri.' in jail tod:1y artl'r police allege they sold S87,000 worth of corairte to Westminster narcotirs detectives. Thr alle ged c:onlr•1bancl amounlin~ to mon' than ;1 quarter pound was asscrtl•dly purchased with rr·onl mool'Y hastily scr aped together on short notice:· f.>etective Charles Martin. who claimed officers ncgotiat('(! thl' large sale <llmost c•nlir<'IY by • telephone. said Si .000 was agret'd • upon as the bulk pri<•e for lhr purl' South American stimulant -fru~. Cut down and drastically diluted with milk sugar or tllhl'r bulk pharmaceutical filler materials. it would bring S87.000 in small street s ale quantities. detectives snid. Suspects arrested and booked into Orange County Jail in predawn hours Tuesday include• Robert D. Hunt. 22. of lluntington Park, WiltrJm C. Webber .Jr., 30. or Bellflowe r. and William .J. llazeski. 23. of Par amount. They wen• still held today in lieu or $10,000 bail each on chaT~es of sales of cocaine. possession of rocaine for sale and various illegal weapons r harj!cs. ..Delee!ive Martin said the trio carried a .22 cali ber rifle, a billy club and s heath knives but did not attempt to use them a~ninst officers althouj!h the.suspects did allegedly try lo flee. He said other plainch1thesmen <See COCi\INE, Page A2) ... • 01: .A~~-Says .LofJ&gist -. . .... , Wr~!~. ~""d-11Se ~(IJler . . \ / \ . • •• • I BOund for Tahiti I Crossing Battle • ..J • .!J ., r ·- \;'\ \, \ .. • ' \ ' \ \ -· \ \ ' I Zones BEIRUT . L ebanon (AP) -· l American Ambassador Francis ~ E . Meloy Jr. disappear ed today ' whil e crossrng the dangcrou~ fro nt line be tween Beirut ·s Moslem and Christian sectors and was (cared kidnaped, th~ U.S Embassy n 'porled. In Washington. President Ford summoned key 1Jlembers o[ the · ·Nationa l Security C9unc11-to discuss the muller . A sf'k>kesman s a Ld . ~F o r d v i c w c d th c ambassador's d isappearance ··with great serious ness:" :d e loy. 59. who a rrivt.-d in this war-torn city last month. was on his way to his first mct•tinJ:! with i'resident·clcct Elias Sarkis in Inc Chris~ia n -held llas m iyeh district. I k ll'fl the seaside U.S. Embas~v int he Moslem S<.'Ctor or rh'1rut 0 i n h is bulle t-proo f Chevrolet. ; E mb assy s p o k t>s m a n Chns tofcr Ross said he wa:- \'Seorted µart of the \\WY hy a~l <'mbassy g uard car. But the car f,•fl him ·anct• t>conomic allachc Holwrt 0. Warmj.! with t'mbass~· chauffeur Zohcil" Mo.t!hbrabi to continue tile c rossin~ in lhf' The s pokesm an saicl no wor h:id heen r cl·eived from anyone (lll Mrlo~··s a ncl Waring's fat<'. l'nconfirmt>d re ports said ~teioy. Waring and the driver Wf'rt' kidnapcrl hy two armed gunmen Thi' l'mbassy refused to <>o mme nl t-x~epl lo eonfirm Mcloy and the two others wcr• miSSlllJ!. -l.l•ft1 s t s n ur c e s s aicl Palcstmia n guernllas, Mo~lrm m1htias an<I 1.ehanl•se Sf'curity <Sf>c ENVOY, Pagei\2) Tentation (le ft I. ~1 37-foot s loop from Paprcte. Tahiti. leads Tahiti race fl eet across the line in a foggy, but breezy start off Point Fermin t14n hot pursuit at D~··· Pilot Plloto by "'":'o" loCUb•Y Tuesday's sta rt we re Bravura (cenlcr,t.. a 48 -fookr. and T ins lcv 1.ii?ht. a 37 ·foote r . Fourth yacht in .... ·er i s 58-font ketch Natoma.' Sec story. Page /\ 10 . • Orang~ Coast <::: ... ~-~ Weather Considerable low clouds . to night and Thursday llJOrmng wil.b partial clear- ing at the beaches, Cooler Thursd[1y. with high 68 to 75. Low tonight in 50s. C~Unty P~per 'Ghosted' By GARV GRANVILLI:." Ot 111• DAiiy Pllot Sl<>ll "Planning Commissioner J erry Stedman admitted Tuesday that a so·called commission minority report handed to the Oran~e County Board or Supervisors actually was writtei:i by lobbyist Gil Ferguson. , • Though s igned l}y Stedman and fellow comm ission €'r Earl Wooden, Stedman said the report attacking ti recent majority c o mmission dec is ion wa s prepared in the Newport Beach offi<'eos" of the Orange County Council on Environme nt. Emplo~m ent . Economy · ana Development ICEE,EDJ • CEEEl> is a development oriented organization made up pr i marily o f hui l d l'r s. developers. unions and others with a vested interest in <·ounty Planning Com mission decisions. l"erguson. a forme r Irvine Company official. is CEEED's executive director aQd chie( ·lobbyist. · · Both Stedman and.Wooden arc union officials and advocates of maximum population growth .,n Southeastern Orange County, the bone of contention in the s.o·catled minority report. . Two weeks ago. the planning commission voted 3 -1 to recommend that. the county \' . Board of Supervisors adopt a land use plan that would ltmil eventual population in Southeast OranJ!e County to about 71l,OOO persons . Thal ult'i m ate j!rowth figure is roughly about 31,:: times the present p.opul a tion living between the NewP<>rt Freewa~ and the Sun Diego County line. Stedman and Wooden e ndorse n land use plan aimed al an eve ntual p o pul a ti o n in Southeastl'rn Orange County of 1.2 milhon people . And. unlike th<·1' three fellow rommissioners two we€'ks ago,' Stedman :ind Wooclcn f~l\·ored <Stt REPORT, rage t\2) .. ~ ., .. 1lo • .. ' • ~ ' -· ... "' •••• INSIDE TODA. 't" Laura Goy Hawkins. 2. was hcOl('11 anrl scalded to denth. On /rill/. her mother says she drdri'I mean 11. lie~ mother'!! hmlfricnd 11serl 'Mr. Stick" a., d1.;cipl111e. It's a c/iill1rlgly common horror story. A9. Index Al Your Serv1ct Al lo.nlnq 1'10 l .M. loyd Ill U lilornl• AS Ct•n lltM DHO Comoc• IS Cron-rd IS Outll NotlU\ Al EOitor.•I P<>'lf A6·1 E•ltrl••nmtnl 910·11 Fln••ct ll·t F-CS.•• HrG•rdftt r BIO 't4oro•co" Cl Aftrt l.tM•!' Cit ""' ..... MoMyTreo Mo~''' MuluAll'ufld• N•l-•INn•• o..,,.c ..... ,. ...._,. s""' Dr. Sltift(rOllft Stock ""''kth Tel••UtO" Tlle111tr\ ' WHINr WOrt•Ntw• •• •• 110·11 Bl A•, 10 "' CH ., .. AU .. .. BIP •••-11 A• A4,10 • r ,• A2 DAIL'( PILOT s f •' !n1t ~ !.,{ 4'. lO t _., 1 J " Aide D e n i-eN-·He'll B~w.to Cart~r'~Lead I Hy T he A'!sociated Pre11s the rl!s r><>nse afte r Rhode I i.lanJ ·~ • Culiforn1a (iuv .. f>:iltnuntl r.. Oemul'r altt·stall•p;1rty d1a1rma11 HroY.n Jr .. the only ~ll'l1vc u11ll natio11al 1·u mm ltt<'l~rnao , oppo:.il1on to J immy <;arter 's bid Charles 'I'. Reil ly, saitl Tucsd.ay for lrle Democratic presidential that he believH Brown will bow u om1nution , ha~ no plans to outorthcvarly's race. at.large delegfile pos1llons which would be un<:ommilkrl. rcl1wsc l11s dt·k~all•s,· ·say:. a Heilly told the A:.s1x:iat(•cf Pres" :>Pokt!sman lor Hni\\11. that this 1nl11rmat11Jn \\ <•~ till' Noel said Tuesday that he taMced by telt!phonc Monday with Brown and plann.ed to speak with himagain Thursday. "I fet•I 1t wil l be ·rcsolvl'<i by then," ~o<'I said Tuesday about Urown ·:;continued candidacy. i"r('d Eps t1·111 . Brown 's lla:.1s for Gov. Philip\\' ~oc·l -. campa.1gn press :.t•crl'lary, mudc decision lo 1it<'t'l'!Jl 11111,. of four However , Epstein i.aid in Los Pru.• P age A"l REPORT ·. • • E •• • APW1re11Mi. SEX FOR ASSISTANCE? ~tat ioned in the parking lot al a Accused Senator Byrd $AN FRANCISCO <AP>-Cool \Vt'st mins ter howling alley .. .sea breeze~ will graduall y break s urrcnin'tled and hrmml'<.I in the , up the heat wave which has sent .-:;H!+pe<'ls-'--v·ttn wit-h-1-hcit• C1trs-:-----FroJW Page?t-f--· --N-o-r t 11-e-r n-€ al j for n-1 l>etccti vt• l\t art in 'laid wht·n tempe ratures over 100degrees in 11laccd under arrest aflt.'r the SEX many locations, the National :illc~ed trunsaction. the pn·s· • ~ • Wcather Services·ays. . rlriv"'r gunn<'fl ,thl' l'nginc ~HHI There will be slight cooling t nl'dto fkcthcscl'm•. . ..-Mrs. Gardner has .said sh<' today, but Thurs~ay will be p 0 s s e s s c 5 c v i d e n c e • 0 f .-m~ch cooles:_ the .weather agency ORANGE COAST . s DAILY PILOT lt\t' Orttf'Qf' (n~··t f),,lly fJHo•. wltft v.h1'" ,,_ , t.•i hit'!•'' 1•1••_,.,,,w\ f'• f\\, ·~ (t\lt1li\h••d Hv ""' : ;~:~:i .. ~.~:·"!11U:!l,~:~:,'1~~~,;~~~',':,,i~ •;,:·.~, f ... 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Coll<! .....,.1\111"'• rn .... floil"'t' NO (MlllWft \fOt I•~. lfhnOAf~'" • t11hu 1111 11 Alter Of 1Hl11• • t1\f'tu4!nt"' ""'''"" '' ••'t Ur It IHOfh,;• ,,, .,.,u u1t.t\ )pt tl-'I JJ• tlfltti,IUlt Of ,~t'l•QM •wf'lttr. '.-tOl'ltt f '·'" f'l\\IAQ" 1)1'1" ;it (ft\M "'"""'· r.-11tA•,..•tt 'tun"'''"''"" f\~ '"''''" \,.'1 /\ 11••'11 tt\l'f bvm,.,1 ~ )\monl"I•, m 1tt1 .. ,.,o ... 111"u1on, tJ 11mon1nt,. <Juestionable sexual activities on said. . • • t:apitol llill. She is scheduled to Te m perat\rres chr:nb e.d lwgln telling her story to FBI and Tue'!iday to 11?6 in the ~an Joaqu!n .I u 5 t i c c o e par l m e n t Valley, 1_03 .an Kentfteld, ~01 m investigators t oday. Novato, ~00 an Concord! 98 in San Mrs. Gardner has S<lid she ~ose, 97 an Redw.ood City and 96 knows of a scxual r(•ndc1.vous ·~Oakland and Livermore. urrnngC'd by a con{:r<'ssman · hl•tween EW,abelh Ra~ and SC'n: Mike Gravel < l>·Alaska). anrl or in s t a n·c cs w h·e re Youn g pressured her and oth<'r staff members to have sex with him. . Gravel and Young have dl•nie°<l the allegations • Motorist Dles In Shootout .. LOS ANGELES (AP>-Aman stopped for a routine traffic <'heck on an East Los Angoles street was shot and kilfod after • he opened fire on a sheriH's dC'puty, critically wounding the deputy, authorities said. The dead man was Identified. Tuesday as Wilham Everett Ranks, 28. The deputy, Peter VusquC'z ,Jr., :M. s uff('rcd Aunshol wounds in the chl•st and hi1l. V~-;qucz was terml•d ~n <'ritirul, <'Ondillon al Counly-liSC Ml.'<lic;,11 Center. Auto Test Delay~ OK'd SACRAMENTO <AP> - The Caltfornia Assembly has approvC'd delays of one to three years· for smo~ inspections of v(•hiclcs in ·six Southern California countil's . The 73 to o vote Tuesday sent th e ·me a s ure by Assemblym an Jerry Lewis CR-High land), to lhe Senate. It would delay from JtJly 1977 to Jan!,Jary 19M the rcqllired inspection of all «!Ors a t their a nnual rel(istralion. . Testing of cars b<'ing sold. scheduled lo begin nrxt month. would be delayed ~• ye<i r~ Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Tennis Balls Rac~uetball Racquels Equipment Bags - Handball Gloves Handballs and Racquetballs Athletic Sox Walking Shorts Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays .. () Mar ine TraineJ~"'t--r­ .. Pro hed n tTIC:qH :-rr.rn k -rt:i 3~r· h . a Ralboa \.oxi cologil>l, later lt1sllfil'd that the Lulk in, Tl·x .. ~outh <lied froJll pne umonia <'a u·secl h y hr a in thmagc ~uslaim•cl in the ht·atang. The rorm~il chMgcs against Bronson ;ire cyssaull , ncgl1,1.?enl homicidt• :ind maltreating a rl't'rui t. <1:-. Wl'l I :1s viol alin~ l!t·ncral onkrs and tkrclit•lion of dut.v. Warmup ~s Gym Pants T Shirts Jogging Shoes Baseball Mitts . . Volleyballs Dart Boards Darts Table rennis Paddles Frisbees 1 Bick Knives Swiss ArmfKn1Ves --- Swim Fins Masks Snorkles 538 Center == 646-1919 .- ' . .. .. · .. . .•... . . .. . --. . . ;. . ' The rolumn appears daily except Saturdays and Mbndaylli. ;111 (I IJrlllJ/{'111°' / /11•11 11 Tiit' 1'111 l>u1111. 1>111 rt 1// ('rt/ r1•d 111iJ.•r•1~ tlw 1111~11 o'I• u111l fll "'"ii l/flll ,,.. .. ti ,,, ,.,,, ,. 1111'1/111111•.\ Ill 1111 I 1•(1~fllo'l/f !I 111/ 11II '1111 ·" \/ 11 I/ ,, .. ,,, 1/111''' '''"" '" / • " I I J 111111 • II \ ii 11 1 \ t' I I II 1• LI f4',.IJ •IJ.' 1'4111,.Y, /Jt11/11 /'i/111 1' IJ 1U11 I I,,,,, '·,,,,,,, ,\11·s11 . I '.\ !J:!l1!l1 /111/11111• 11u iir lt'kp/111111• 1111111111•' :"aga:i11.-Pngt•d DEAR PAT: In f't>brl.tary 1!175. I sent a check to subscribe to a ma~azinc c ailed .. IOOt Se\\ ing and Cooking Ide as." Nol having heard from Co n solidated Publishin~ Co. rn New York. N.Y., for sever a~ months, I st•nt a letter or inquiry. No answl'r ar- rived. I later rcqucstl'd :.1 rl'funcl with no results. I foci that thl·rc i:. a communications brt>akclown in these lar ge magazine companies a nd it is almost impossiblc to · believe thnt m y nurncrou::. r e· quests could be ignorl'cl. J . \' .. S;.in Clemen le ,. .. "lL... -' I Wednesd.Y/ Jun,.. IC. 1'l7E " ~ ----~.....:..~------- Pilot .. . '~. ' •·. Logbook . ""' Trying Moments ·In the Courtroom IS\ RI C'll.\IW I'. !';.\I.I • .,. Ot '""' o .. ,1y Piiot st .. " It ''a~ ).!1'tt 111i.: nti tu\\ ~dtl I~ p. m lllll' d ;1~· 111 the ll•1krul trial of llr l.11111:-l'i·ll.1 hut l'.S 1>1:.l. Judgl· M.1tt Uyru1· adl•d lti..1· 111• \\ :i:-111st ).!•'111111! \\arnwd lip '.f'lll·: Jl:.'UIS' • lik1·:-t11 M'I'" lo1t' :it•1•111nphsh1•d \•\'l·ry Ila~ . .,. iu-h». rnm t JJ-!i!. qu,:. .,. 'Q.'..llJll.' lil.i!.YS lq,n~l·r . Anti .'~h~·t-"'-~-j otlwn: J.!ll (!Ill · 1 1 tw all tu srm•ku 11r wh:.tll'\'l'r dunn* a l'l'l'l'S:<, h1 nub :1 fn •s h h:itd1 of attonw~ s 1n and handll·s a .frw muti1>11s on SI~ olhl'I' mat11•r:- That p:.i r t 11· u I ;1 r l'\'1'nlll).!. t ht· hlnn<I JUclJ..:l' "a:. t·ann' to go l.>Ul ~un·t·~ l'd ttw attvrnl·~:-tor a n~ :-1gn:-. of dl'fl•tt1on 111 lhl' rank::. "l':1k nl·~:.. sacldll• ~ore:. or pnor <'11m m1t m~111S lh .•l 1•11s 1· ;tl t11riw~ T1 1m l'ro:.liy l11ok1·<1 ,11 tho; 1 lol'I. 1111 th1 '' alnut • p.111l•l111;.! ancl ;11lm1lll•tf lw h.111 pl ~1n1wcl othcr thing:. for thc t'\'l•n1nJ;?. a hall gamt• al rwarh~ l>odg1•r Stad111m Hut lw saitl \\lshr111 h Lh.11 ht· <·nuld st•ncl thl· 111·kl'I~ n.n to till'. 1wop lt-Ill''' as ~uµ11o<;l'Cl t11 nH't'I. NALL Tllf: OODGF:RS \\l'l'C' playing thl· l'hil llcs and lhc court "as rnl•rt•11 uL B\'rnl' told l'n ;:.by to go. <Hiding. "they'll need all lhl' help thcv ~·:in gl'I ." The nt·xt clay. H~·rnt• s:ud. ···~J r l'roshy. it's the last time wt>'rc ~01ni.: lo sl•nd you out t.r> that ball park after whal happcm•d l:1st nii..rht . I• followed ~•Ill out the re. fl was a disaskr ·· - appears to be out or b11slness al Its New York address. \'our let- ter is b eing rorwarde d lo Maga z in e Action Lin e (Publisher11 Clearing llouse. :182 Channel Drl.\'e, Port \\'ashin.cton. NY 11050 >. Th ls rree son lei' guarantees-satisraction to ma1azlne s ubsrribers even if the ~omplaint does not involve magazines orderf'd through ~"l:*--+---f''rn.,.tT...-... ~i-rl~~. -"''~·-. ltt'~l...+-t.t-t'-l~W4#~&.l~U-4.~-_.-~- 0ncc in· a "~hill-... Thl:l'hillit·s had won I hat one 14-:!. PCU. U.llle .Publication you or-• dered is stm available. :na1tazinl' 'Sa!I ~A aaaoJ14t Action Line will help ~-ecure it for h' h . 8 f t d • 150 you. ----'-r1;~e~j'""\,.,.,... ::-O-ti'r}!TC'nt ·wtritt' :o;h<1rk-h<rt·rwontte"fC+-l -uO .... c·,can µ1:c.dill.or . \\ ic at 1 l'l'_ ;in ~ _ h I. I " I' 1 1munc.Js is thl· s t'eond la rgest known o a \'C IC.'ounda"'iota .. ~ha.f"'ed ctwC'cn C at :1 111 a :11H -'l'"flor l >(•ac 1 :H'l' d . t 21 .. 11 '7 • held open h.' n on :\l llfcwd . a fril•nd vf ht·cn t aught. lThe lar gest measure an a DEAR PAT: l"or the second "Comanc hl·" s k ipp<'r La ri'.'' :\la nsur "ho fet>t and was c a ught in 1942"1fe~r Cuba>. 1~ht• time, Warne r 's has disconlinut·d towed the s hark into Dana I l:irl>or Tuesday. rcseart h may lead to establis hment ul a a foundation g arment that I like Tht• fi s h is now at S l'a \\'o rld "hNl' live :-.h:H·k"C:xhibit al Sc~ World . Thl' s hark. very much . .I 'd like to <'onract thu a female. ma)' bqmtundisplay in July. manufacturer-or wholcsal(•r to s cil·ntis ts w ill <:undutl rc:-.l'<ll't h OJl the I see if this particular l!:.trml'nt TllE llliMOll. of ('lllll'Sl'. pl:.t y~ agatn:-t a backdrop of tens10n. D1·spiL1· ·1tiu h1.l!h :-.t.ikt·s. evl'n an income tax crnswn a11d Med i<' an· fraud trial has it s flip ~idl'. l' .!'. ·1\tty Stt•plwn \\'11~011. a youni.;1:.h man with :1 patient f:H't' and ;111 t•xpre~:-wn that t(•nds tow;.ird sadnl'ssor al least rchlgnat ion. commented on thl' standard objections Olll' ht•ar:-Ill l'llUrt . "S11ml'on1· :-hould do a (un11y urllclc for a ll'gal journal 011. \\liat Lhe-m.ot.J1111s r;cal~....rnt•.•m ... hc Mll.d durin12 :.i court n·c·c·ss. The ohjl'l'lion ··That s hl'c11 :.i:-h ·d and answen•d" tran~latt·s 10· "It hurt ml' CHIC'l'. I don't want it to hurt me ~a".__-~--~~ -,·11-: SAID. "That's a ll~uhng qut·:.t ion" actualJ~ means "M y witness is a :-t1111id :-11111of-a h1td1 " .i\s court was nt'aring a dt1~l· la1c 111w·<1ay . .J.udge Byrne cast a puckis h c xpri'ssion at his ('k rk H1t hard .Janbch. who must keep trn<'k o'f•:..Jll thl· l·V1denn· and kl'l'P a t·arcful record of procl•t•d ings. "They're· about to us~1gn a c·as1.· with :n criminal can still be ordered. llow do I go ---aooul domg lfiiS? --- dclcndanls ·· b.c-.j.ud~e-tohl ~1LlorRt~ an< ach.ll'<I .v.;,1lh-.~· _ _.,___ __ ----~---V.P .. Ilalhoa Island Warner's does hot n•make dis- continued foundation ~armcnts. and It wlll not c.-ut a patt4"rn for just one spt'cial order. l\lrs. l.ee Wright, of the foundation depart- ment at Robinson's in Newport Beac"h, wlll help you r\nd a s uita· ble foundation gar.nent "as close to your favorite H possible." She emphasized that foundation gar- ment manufacturers accom- tnodate themselves to com- plementing the current trend in outer wear fashion~. t\lthOugh you will 'not be able to obtain the -..---"'""'ut..dllpllutt or your favoritt> c ·ori-rier-Ta.kes Lead Install~tion ~-- . · · • Sc/Wdµled for In Olympic Boattng First Bishop ByAL:\IONf.OC'K:\IU-:Y ahcad oflht'fil'ld.Da\'id '.\kF<mll ·Wea ring v estments firs t D•••1P••o1Bo•tonqEd••or of lh>nolulu ~ Sl'coml with 20..t donned 200yearsa~o in San Juan Ot'nnis Conner . of Stt n rnl'.i!O points und T ctf Crane of I lonolulu Capistrano by. f"ttlher Junipe ro "'on his first race in thc OI) m pu· is third'' ith 21. Serra. Rev. William R. Johnson trials at Assoeiation lslamt jn IJavid L'llman of Newport will be formally installed Friday New York Tuesday lo move into &ach continues lo ni..bblc away at as Orange County's rirst Bishop. - rir'st place In the 22-foot Tl•mpesl th<> 470 Class. but has yet lo win a Car:dinal Timothy Manfling, Class. · ----· <'e . Skip Whyte or Cambrid~. archbishop of Los ,An clcs. will With rour r:tC'<.'s complcled. Muss .. t•ontinues to lead the c1<1ss preside over the ~remony an. S<'oring is no~ being rcportl.'d "~h three points. Da\'td Noyes of m ass at 4 p.m. in tht' <'ounty's 1"-•plalni Cwsldoned with the skipper's worst racc Topsfield. Mass .. is second with diocesan ca thedral. II~ f'amily ..,.,, thrown out:•rtre l'inal selet't1ll11 'll 3 .ind Ullman is a close third Churcn in Orange. 1armeat, a similar substitule can be located for you. DEAn PAT~ I purchased a will be based on the best six uf -wilhll.7. . ~lore than 20 American SOfa ih Octobe·r 1914, but tnree sevenraces.. -The one-man Finn Class bishops are expected to attend · months after I had it th~ frame ConnE'r's best three of the four corltintscs to b" a hot battle with' the installation, wh_ ich Oll!cia11y ' crack0-d on one' corner . The ' · h' t 11 f · " f h races gives 1m a · a Y o six only 3.i points separating the t6p _-marks th~ separ ation o_ t e..ne~ ma' .... factu rer. Burlington points to 13.7 for Jack LinviUc. thr'cc skippers. Peter Commetlc, county dioce~c from .the Los . House, Global Division in High New York, and W for Argyle Middletown. N .J.. l_eads with 16. ~n_gelcsarchd1ocesc. id . Point, N.C., sh~ped the sofa c b llofB 1lboa YachtCluh I amp e < • l_lcnrySpra.gue of NewportBeach Po.pc ·P.au~ ·who c lared baCk to'lbe plan In August 1975. Other Southlanders arc also d Ed r 'w e havenothad asofasincc.Tl}.C" showing up in the overall issccond~ith~Sa~ _Benneto formation oft edioces~,'willbc territorial represent•e for standings in other classes. San Francisco is-third with 19·7.• represented by Archblsti'op Jean Burlington Houae prorritred_us a Buddy Melges of Zenda, Wis . Gordv Bowers of Orlando. ~~l a.,· .Jadot. apostolic dclegati: ,lo lhc new one, but when? continues to lead lhe27-footSolin~ is lcadi·n~ the Flying Dutchman United Slates . malcvotenl grin.1" Mr. J anist·h II ves in tcroro1'. · Recently then• was a thstinct twinkle in th~ juclµc 's eye a s he looked at .a huj.!C' mass of pnnvls c11ntarn111g newspapl'I' clippings. pictun•s and tolorcd dia~.rams.' Tlll'y filled his tourl. BYRSB ASKED lax lawver Bru(.•e llochman. "Is there some distinct ion bctwecn wh-;.it 1s in UH• uluc box in red ink and what is in the red box in hlul' ink'."' The articulate Hochman was tl'mpornrily at a loss for words . . -The massi\'e exhibit th.it thl' defense was offering filled the courtroo m with panels t<intaining newspaprr cJippings dating back lo t95i. "If lh<'Y lt" into l'\'idt•nce. I'm going to have to read tht'm,'' said Hyrnc. "It's ltkc going·to an art exhibit." · But thus far. U.S. Ally. Wilson is ahead in the . extemporaneous-humor-overheard-by-~e cat egory. WILSON W i.\S istenir:!g_tn so.mc __ youn' ·attorney not connected with the case boastinA about how many rw s c .nacfbeen in during the year -trials, not cases S<"lllcd by • attorneys ag reement. With a straight fac·e. Wilson said, "Pcopll' talk to you and they look al you and lisl<'n tu you. Hob, and they have an Incentive to.go to trial." State . Court Backs Murder Conviction · J .K.,Santa Ana Cla~s with.e ight points. H11uhie Class withlw~t sc~we of~.7~ints Because s e alinf! in the Kobt!rt (:bilden, assistant Hayn~s of San Diego and .John to 13.7 for Augie t11az. M1am1;an~ cathedral is limited. admissior1 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The i\n~C'l Ramjrt'Z a nrl Donald Paul sales maaaier for Burlington KoliusofLaPorle,Tex.,arc l1l'd 14,.7 for .Jack Strott1man,..,willbeby invitationonly.County st.ate Court of Appeal has 1\ntelothatthN·c was insufficient .. -+---a .. -R¢"r dtvtston__..Barl~4MI wtttri . Min.n~apolt -. • a nones will ' have an affirmed t he second-degree evidence t o s uppo rt the ir ·-. ..... &riea,,..r.porta tllalyour.fil!IA_ Randy Sm.y.llLof Jlunlington Light _to l!lOdcratc wmd~n ppeF-t.unlt.-)t-to mcc.t .t.be. Jlew _mutd.e.c. nvictien of three 'Los conv1<'l 1on. · · coald not be repaired. You were Beach won his first race in tlw Tuesday _s .race prodiice new Bishop al a receptjon Sunday Angeles Count.,y men In fhc Theshofwh~<'hkil~e<rno"'."""''*"'...-~--1• · aaew sofa butthefabric a ran c l ass rs 1~ almos t ever <'I.ass. from 2 lo 4 p .m. tn-the.f;is~f fhotgunslaying..o!afour-yc ·ir-old Huff .10 a 1w1i~hhoc .s f~ . you chose was lllOt soc: • ur · Tuesday, but lht' vit·tory ra1le to J ohn Kohus . won the Soling , St. Joseph convent al La Veta Hawaiian Gardens girl. was fired from a car hcmi? dnvl'n IDl&Oll delayed production until place him in the first thrC'c in the followed by n1n Ruc~an. Seattle. A enue , nd Bal;:ivia Street in It rejected ct aims by <hear by llernandcz on July 2. 1972, with · the fabrir wu·recelved from the s t and in gs. Th c l hrc c -r a<'r and P eter Gall~way, Norwalk, O~ange. a Bcjarno Hc rnandc7:· _Mi chael tht'olhcr men as passengers. man~actuttr .. Bu"d~~~e5~a winning st~ak ~16~car-old ·Coon. --~------~-------------------~~-------~---took another in oath. ll now has Keith Notary caml'lo an end with Conner won the Tempest Class, 1. btta sbl ped to a local furniture a seventh place finish but hy follow ed by c_ampbcll a nd Nt;---t-.tnn~ltd-ile~<e,re4~vCMu.t..:.·----f.lt\ihrowing out lhe ra4w b•• i.s still Car__j.invfilc. __________ 1~--------------~--- OCEA Protest Fizzles · .Failure Due t(J County 'Repmal-Threats' A planned protest b.y off-duty OCEA 's failun· tn mount a pr<I trouhlc -makcrs' lists.a rttl ch•mal ~ c t tl".··t r.·111." tl1:1t was to hav1• 1•mll'1l or earned val' at ion hml·. Orang e Count y ROVt'q1m 1~ ~ , - .Gem Talk -- 1111.l <'.//I '1/'11/ill·::\ .. workers fi7.Zled out before 1t with a petition bc1ng prt'Sl'nlc'd tu OCEA <'allNI off th\' pl;.innc•cl th,.. fi ve count.v s11rn•rv1s11rs :.it protest Tut•sday morning \\'.h<'n GRA NDMA'S HU/3 Y . bega n Tuesday. " "" ct .... • Richa rd Masin, pc:csidenl of their Tut'srla y mt't'lin~., . its offi<'ers "pc•rC'l'l\'l' luc strong- the 9.000-mcmber Orang<' County The petitions purportedly con· d:mf.!crs that would he fot·c<l by Many lime s eac h year peop le Employes Association ((>CEA>. taincd.2.300 signa tur <'s obJcct111g numerous m c mue rs." Masin bring to us a be autiful ring with a blamed the protest's failure on to a p'roposcd 1976-77 wa~c in--di:-cl;.ircd. • red s tone whic h they arc posit~ve reprisal threats by rounty or-c-r<'asc for secrctaricsorl.25 pcr-"Today's l'\'ents have J!rcatly is genuipc bec ause "gr a ndpa fitials. . c-cnt. anj?crl'<I and dismayt'<i th_(' as-gave it to grandma and .il's IJccn Masin char~ed some county Mos t other . county .workt'rs social ion a nd its mem lx'rs. They in th~ familv for over 7;, vcars ... worker s were discoura!led from have been off<'n·d a 6.75 pcrn•nt Mt' a s<'vc n• blow lo constructive Using s cientific tests. w~ find II d l976 77 c pay hi.kt' in QC EA -county gon•rn l'fforts tn maintain labor JX'acc," l protestinJ? sta <' ,. 0 f!· . hl' cnntrnUC'd. that s_·omctimps it's rt..'d µ, ass . .tract ne"otiations bccnust' ''.var1-ment ne1wtiatwns . h t 1 l" ,.. Di""drich saitl thl'sn-calle<l pro "What h<· ml':.mt to ~ay ,·· sometimes s ynt c 1c: on Y ra re .T Ous threats. som<' open. some " h h · 't th 1 tt · 1 •d nJ"ss 1'ts"lf " h +nd .. vcr s"crct.·lry sal arit•s "is a Oit•driC'h saicf. "was t at l c us· ts I c rca lln!! ar. t. <... • ·" .;....(l<'d. h1td--been-m:u .. e y ...i..=~ • " ~ 1--·" h 18th "''" s mokcs <.'r et'n n i'<l\'e i' U"Tf' ~ocia1iorr-n>ntdn't tlrum-up any-ha~ be en useu ~ore l c manaj.!cmcnl interests... -I · ~ .B c OCEA ·s. president Jabelt'd management r:ii:hts OCE/\ is rail· (•nthus ias m for its hll l' ~xC'r<'1sc. Dynasty (_1.587-l.328 .. ) Count.v "OV ern ment 's tactics mg to· win at t'1c negotiation tu And that's itl I there is \o 1t. There "' ble." wer e no thn•a ts that I know of by ••frantiC'. insidious maneuvers to 5 r -c-u Ure pt;mned~'es-· ----·.;.;:· MJCUb.~~ti.c.s..llin_'l the any county officials .. activity." • • · r eal issue. It s the :ls~ciation Last Friday. OCEA called a •·gem" is not gcnumc, In turn, County Board of that wants more far itsl'lr and it's mt't'ting of its ··special cont-they do not know that s ynthetics Supervisor s Ch airman Ralph hiding behind 3 phony ii:suc," in~cnC'y" commith>cs to discuss· h ave been made for over 100 1 I d I h d ibcd Mas in 's sai~ lht' Fullerton supervisor. t II .. t' t. th · I De r c escr ~ nellr·s a t'u. n,ej.!o .1a 10.ns o.n .(' years . and im_ ilations s ince car y charges as "utter nonsense, But· in a bulletin issut·d late· 1976-77 w ,1gC'·fr '(<: hcncf1t in recorded htslory. ahffrdrivet.'• ~ • Tuesday. Ma s in hamm"Crcd porkugt'~ _ •tWe didn't t'are when tht' away at.the sccl'etarY ~alary is · ., . d 1 t sue and count.v."ovcrnrtwnt':o; al-Tht'n. ma1nr b!-.llt':' d tt'fl wcr<> Whether "grandma's ruby" IS employes pickete as year. · .... · I t 'l h Id b If That's their right us lonJt as they l~ged threats ajlains~ its o>vn the roun1 v ·~ r:11lurt• 111 ~grct' on rea or no • 1 s ou c ca ret or. r II nd'w'tboulin workers. hi'al th insurance. matters that remounted if ncc~sary. and ke pt I picftet peace u Y 8 1 · · Thos" threats. Masin ~aid. rn ·arc subJcct to nl'0 0t1ritions and as a~sentimcntal ~irloom worth terferinl with government ... -,.. '' tuu,"aaid Dledrich. _ elude "the potential lossnl johs... lesst>r W<tj?t' in~reasc·s lo cl'rl a1n more than dollar value. Focus of .all \he aU.enhon was placing sy~path17.l'rs' namc~ cm classes of c m ployc.s. t1 I • Make this a Father•·s Day neither of you will for9et I - -fToW ydtr 1~ '-""'" t ·~ 0 m(l'J.\ Sri,..cdmOl''"' t hP ncl'lt:tPh 11 ... tn\• r.:imr Yll:l•r n wr rn t"v ntl Aoo•tr ;•!Jtrnn1ut· 1n l ,,., 'ifl·'rc . th,,wv rtuf" ~f:l1nl1·s~ "·H~tl cn .. l'. "'11tch• 1n~ Urrtc••lrt I l1o1 H 1""•' • 111 ,..._fr • , 11\' '"'I t t'l w''"' '9 r• I''',. 4 " 11,h •• '''"'' •i•H ,, •• ,. Wtlt\ 'fJol•• I• !•'It t r.,_1111 t IS23 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA M(SA CONVENIENT TERMS B.rnkAm<-r1car.D--Masler Ctlarge 30 YEARS IN l HE SAMC LOCATION PHONI:. 548·3401 .. " . . . -.. . . . . . . ~. ... ./ _/.......-,,,--- Af OAl(Y PILOT 41 WednHday June 19. 1978 .. . . I.. c!::~~~ .-SUuth-'A fri~·nprs--~- .@ Pol.ice Fight Angry BJack Yo.d uths wltll Tom· ~plaiae WEARU:D CLIMBS: Laguna Beac h aud its immediate surroundin~ lc:t'rilory is notcct along our coastline for the many colorful names given to its hcaches and coves. Some ntlml·s <tr~ d~scr.truiv~ .Q~ co orfUI. Som xam"ples or the <.·olorful e Emerald Hay, Skepy ow, St. Ann's, or Victoria ach. Other nam es for beach an~;.is in the La~\lna area either descrilJe the place. or. its use. or let yuu know what you 're J.!l'lling into. Examples here arc D1\'('r·s Cu\'e, Ro~t .Canyon . Crescent lla>. Three Arch Bay. the Main or how about simply. Rock pill'! · None of the IJcach 'name:-., however. a re m on• intt'l'Cstin~ than ThQusand Steps in lhl.! South Laguna arect. And ulas. it was Thousand Steps that tripped llJJ the Orange County Uoard of Supervisors only yesterday after three year s o f expense and debate. ' JO ll J\NNESBURG. South Africa (AP> ~ Pulire battl~ 10.000 black high school pupil!> In a ge'):!rc$!ated towns ip ouL<iidc Johannesburg today und-ul ll•ast lJix persons were rt•v<>l'lcd killed and 3:J otheh inJurctJ. Some 300 police armC'd with guns. tear gas and dogs <t nd supported by helicopters moved in' lo seal ofC the r::tmJlaging ~=t~matMlttk>cy-. u!Se ol the Afrikaans language in the sch ools. The language. derived from Dutch. is used by descendants or the Hoer settlers. POLICE SAID the violence was-:;preadmg in the massive Soweto township reserved for over one million Africans about e i g h t m i I e s so u till of Johnnncsbur~. "The whol e situatio n is escalating and it is impossible for me to tell you exactly what's going on." said an orfich1I ut Soweto police headquarters. · · An t>fficial of the Johanrwsburg ambulance deparlmcnt said the bodiei ot'-two policemen and LWQ children had so far been re moved from the riot areas. ·A WHITE l'IAN and an elderlv black man also were reported k illed in th\? ri oting . The ambulance officials said his m en were harassed by rock·throwing crowds. Of the 33 so fur known to huvc be.en~ injured and taken t o Baragwanuth Uosp1tul, at leui.t 19 had bullet wouncts. u hospital spokesman said . 1-'uur or Ci\'c policl'Olen were reported umung. th<• 111:1urcd.. · The South l\fricun Pre~s Asso~t1on said tho c.<1s ualtil's occurred afll'r_eolica.opt•alC'd fire too rm up tfffi riot. ". BRIGADI ER R-Le Roux. who was com manding 11ol icc opcr3tions. said the situation was "very bad." He said houses. C<1rs a nd other propl•rty was 'bcini; burned and stoned. Snags Stil~ Plague Flu Vaccine Plan. Some of the pupils reportedly seized a policeman :ind were usigg him as u hostage 10 order police to witt)draw from the riot area. . The rioting bc~an when high school pupils began congrega_ting al several points in Soweto to march on P h e rl'ni Ju nior Laboratories of Philadelphia and Secondary High School, focus of Merck S h a rp & Doh me-or a five·week old protest by some, Rahl1ay. N .J .. SiJid Tuesday they 800 Soweto pupils URainst the use have not. been able to obtain of Afrikaans in schools . adequate i!lsurancc' and that .The pupils sang "Nkosi prospects for the manufacture vf Sikele-Africa • _ God Bl<.•a;s .. •P 1!(1repl\O .. Resc!•e d Fro111 Nigl1~_111f1re -----~IM<l\fSAND STEPS Bench i.~ located below a ·s teep cliff area in South Laguna and '-s a ni ce, se<tludcd Jillie coastal spot. You may have alrcucty guessed that it got its name from a loni.i. narrow stairway leadini;t Crom the Coast Highway area down to the sand. WA S HINGTON tA P 1 Government omcials ·sa v. th~ program •to give swine-flu. shob to 215 million Americans this year m ight not ~<.·t off the ground because of legal c-omplic;ations f a c i n g t h e .. tt-t:-e-t n mhnufaclurcrs. · . A threshold prohlcm i~ ho"'thl· fpur vaccine product•rs would ifisure. thems clvqs against ll•1.:al claims arising from the·" S l 35-milli on vaccinat i on:! pro~ram. the largest mas:-. immunization program in terms Of numbers of pel'SQllS ;.ind Spl•t•d. ~fft~n Wi ... c"'1>.._rt._.: .... 1i .... n ___ ,~~f-FiGa" nd .w.uv.c.cLt.hciJ: fists, T II E f' C>U R T H v a cc in c producer. M.erre ll-National Laboratories, earlier had threatened to pull out of the program unless the government agrees to indemnify lh€' firm for any. da mages in ·conm.'<'tion with the \'accine. s houting "'P o wer!" M uny carried.banners opposing the usc or Afrikaans in schools. . Marv Lock1car. 2. is helped into police" car hy D•11las poli ce officer W. R. Temple after her parents w~rc found slai.J) in their home. 'f.he Lockle•1rs appar~ntly werc ..... &l.a-i~l.ur.da..y._ancl disr Tuesdav b a neighbor. Ma~y and her brother. Ull ~" 3. were 011n (fie Jlom~thcTr clothl"lf'('uvcred-with-trl~od-:-1:.tle-ttltt'"f'n-~--­ had been beait'.en and stabbed. There ar c not , hOwc\'l'r. 1.000 steps o n th.at stuirway to Thousand Steps Beach. Thw-c arc actually 235 steps. The na me was no doubt hung on the place by a wearied b<•achgot.•r -----'&UJU-1.U. dn.:L.ogt i c t•d the 2:l'i Sit' I'S when he went down early in the d ay but figured thC'rc Wl'rc 1.0IXl when he cam e back up late that afternoon. Anyway, the name has sklck since pcopl<' started using the stairs in the 1930s. . -wHO\r<JT--sTCJC yesterday was our county s uper.visors." It all went back to 1972. when the talc ---Ylnh Districl Supe r\'isor Ronald Caspers dccidc'd t o make Thousand Steps a ·cause in his drive for public access to public beaches . The stairs. you sec. were actually owne d by adjacent homeowners who held 489 s hares 'Afraid ·tO Face CroWds' . PARKE, DA VlS & Co .. th<' nation 's b i $!gest flu-vaccinl· producc.r. gave notice TuC'stlay Parke· Davis did not l'Xpluin · \\hV its S\\'lnl'·flll llahilil\' \\U~. · beinii c·anct•lcd and wouid not 1dcntifv its ins uram·e earrit·r lruiu ·tr:v sources said insuranct.• t•ompanics could-no( estamak their ;.1ctuarial r isks lx>c;.iusc a mass immunization has ncvcr before been attempted. (01U1ie Fra~is Weeps Over R ap e Details 1 bat its swJnc.· Uu.-1iahlJ1 LY insurance was . being c·anel'lt•tl. 7he company. which reprcs<•nts • about 50 p ercent of .S . · flu-vaccine production cap~c1ty, as ke d the government for reimbursements for any II ability claims m adl' by pt·r:;uns wh1> '!llilht a!J<•ge tllgy were hurt h.Y the vacci.ne. Spokes men for two otht>r v a c c i n e p r o ti u c e r s . W ~· c• th Th<' statements bv the three p r o rl u c l' r s T 11 c s d a y '' ;, s n•gardcd IJ> fcdcr'iil ht•allh o!fJ.Clals as lh<• most sl'l'wus s<•tbaek n•l lo face lhl' effort to gl\·c most Amt•ricans a shot in thl' urm this ye<1r . Plan to Break Up Oil .Firms Falters ' !'\EW YORK (/\PJ Wecpmi.:t into her hands. sin~er Connie. Francis LcstiCu.:d that sht• I!' arraicl to face t'l1QWdS bN'i!US(' she is haunted hy the fat·t.• m the man who rupcd .her in a Long Island motttl·111 1975. . -: Miss Fr:rnns, ;11. c·onlmucd hN tcst1mo11~ Tuesday in th<' lrial or ht•r $5-mlllton m ·gliJ,!l'Ol'I• suit against llowunl Johnson i\lotor l.o<ll!t.':-. Stw ;.1ll('f;!'S lht• ('0111 l:ln\ \\:tS ll<'l-:ltl-:<:nl in IH'O\'ltllllJ,.! S<.'cunty \\ h1 d1 s 1c says could h;,, l' pren·nll'~I th1: rapl'. • .. · "l'l'I A .. R All> to f;ll'e croY.ds ... s hl· ~a HI. "You :m: in ronstanl toueh wilh lhf' puhlk and . th~1t miln is still tht•n•. ·· Later. sht• s:11d ... E\·c-rv tarl' I saw lookcct li kl' tlw fa te of lh:1I man " · llc>r att ackcr has never hc€'n apprchcn<kd The federal <'ourl tri;al. clos<.'cl· last w<•t>k ll\ .Jud,:!l' Thom<is l' l'la11 .Ir . wa:-. rt•11111•11t.•tl to th~· press anrl thl' pulJlll' Tu1•sclay ul'l1.·r lht• l .. S Court of Appeals overturned Pl:1tt ·s ordl·r tcst1mbil} that -.1·x w1lh lwr hushan<I had b(•en ~a£._e almost 1mposs1hk· hy till' rapC' OS T Ut:S l>A·\", .M 1:-s t•r:llH'I ~ '\Obbed fr(•quent ly as she.• told thl' Ctl\irt that hc-r assailant bound ht'r to u ch:11r. llwn l llkd 11 rm its back ;ind told lwr to\\ a 1t fl'1r a h:.tll ·hfllll'. · She s:ucl sh1.: s onj! son).!:-. to herself for LI 1\·hal<' .. It \\as painful ht•t·auM· all m~ \\ 1·il!lll \\'as IHI my bad,, arms and llll)!l'rs. l m•ln•d a11 11wh or l\\O ;1t ,, l1nw l>c•t•a11~1· 1.•ad1 11101.· I mo' l'!I 11 was \'t•ry • painful lo ll1l'. and I c·xt.'rll'd all the Wl'h;hl <if my hotlv IG n\I)\ l' ti . . • ·Thom;n .. S Kirk. lawn·r tor lhc motel thain. asked hn. "WJ1 s 11an 111c·ti or tw11 at a pme·.' · ";\1\' GOD. I ''a~ ll\l'll•rtral :ti that 11111<:. l\lr Kirk ... ~he n•j.>IH·~ ·· 1>11 .yo11 lhrnk I \\ !t,'> mea!'urinµ 1t with a rult•1".' I low much I <·ould mm t'. I mnvt•cl It was vt•rv cl1fflt·11ll · · I . I in the steps. Under..the prodding of Caspers, the c-.ounty bo<Jrd , eventually bought 150 of those shares at SS a c-<fpy and also WAS HI NGTON (/\P°> FRED IKARD, head of: the Lawvers (or l\t iss F'ran<"is and for the hnttol had askccl th:it th <' trinl h<• <'lnst'<l bcc;rni.e of thl' ··carn1 \'al atn10sl1h<•n•· and :·prurient inter1.:st'' that w us dt.•\:l'lo ping. l\t iss l·"r ;inl'is ~a id in ' She s;-1id sht• MTt•anwtl t'nr ahout 10 minutes. but was muCflt•(I hv a towt'l lwr attaekt'I' harl liect across her mouth iwrore putting a pillow and th('n a mattress on ht·r"hc:ul. . , .. purc~sed a 10-foot easem~ Opponents of legislation that American Petroleum lnstitutt•. along thestairwa"yforS24.000. ·would require the breakup ot the said, "We trus t -\\istlom ,\:ill so· ·a ow public access to nation's 18 tiiggest oil c-ompanics prc\'ail when this lcgisl<Jtion is Thousand SlCP!? Beach has been s ay the bill docsn 'l stand much of t·onsidcrcd by the entire Senate.·· .. • · ht? Wrorr·pg-. -------...a...;..c ... h..,.a .. 11.,.ccn-.o..,f,_becom~ law. c~n Bayh spoke oL1hc_tllJ1 ru,.in The supervisors have now been though it scraped through the brouJ?hl up in the Senate next informed that the. step!:I nt•e<l Sena te Judiciary CommiUee. · month a fter ·ttre D emocratic repairs or the couoty roigl)t be Sen. Bjrch Bayh ( D-lnd.) one or National <.:i\rw cntion. However. liable in.an injury lawsuit. J\lso.' the bill's chier sponsors. said he its scheduling was left uncertain there is a question ofservicUig the thinks the bill will pass the because of a crowded agenda and beach and collecting trash. To.do Senate, but it is believed unlikbly th~ le n g th y floor hattle the this. the county fi1tures it must that it co u Id s 11 r. v i v~ a measure is expected tolom·hoff. build a cable c ar down the cliff to pre.sidentit::n an~cascr .. haul the trash and the county . .THE MEASUR E .apptpved 8 lo I worke rs. A PRO last year '4.o 7 Tuesday by the Judic iary -__ _ break up major oil com panies. Committee would force the major I ,THEESTIMATF.D PRICEt~ offered as an amendment to oil companies to di v<:s t 1 on all of this is $125.000. or that. another bill, was defeated by a 51 themselves of all but one sc~menl , soo;ooo alone would be needed to to 45 vote. It takes a two·lhirds their operations production:! constructthecablecarsetup. roajority tooverride aveto. t r a n s P o r t a l i o n o r Present Fifth Ois t r ic t --'f'hcadm inistratton~csthc refining-marketing -wilhinfi\'c ' Super visor Tom Ritcy 'wasoncof bill. and Sen. John Tower. years.· the firs t to surre nd e r . lie chairman of the Senate'.GOP However. Sens. Rober t Hvrd suggestect-keepinJ? the casement Policy Comm ittec, said a (O.\~a.L Hugh Scott CR-Pa.) but selling the stairs shares back presidentia l v~to oould be a nd Chlr1es M athias <R-Md.) to the pri~ate homeowners. sustained ir the bill should get said they voted with the m ajority · ou Con ress to let the Senate consider the bill y...;_--~ow-th~ aH~l--1lllll!~~:!.!!!.1:>.U~'----__,-__.,..,..hff-thtut ttttve-it bottled up i public access to the beach can Indus t ry r eactio n t o the committee. .• only be. guessed. You have to c-ommittee vote wus. as cxpcctctl. Byrd said h c ~pos el pr€'sufT\ethatuseofthestairs will nej?ati\·e. W.F . Marlin.chairman divestiture. so ther ·s a be at th'e pleasure of the adjacent of Phillips PctrolcumCo .. termed commitfce majority against he homeowners. . the committee -vol<' "a sens<•lcss bill. Scott and Mat hi as suid they Oh well, it was a terrible climb <Jl'l. It is r cS'rettablc: tt 1s not rc•served th(.' r ight to vote against ...any.way Jysl ifi l'd." ___ the bill. • .: tt.. •-' Texas, Da~otas Flooded . . "''" L.., AlbuQul'rtl.,.. ~· .ii itMdnt.t ., 10 8 A•er,llf'ld 1H~ /\ On'"too 0(\ n • Drown''"",. .. , ti llufl•lo H 1\ iC"'•'">lon •o n Cl\l<AllO Bl •1 (1f'K.1t\Mll • 88 •\ CteVf'l~n<I AO " °"""'"' ,, "' Dl!lfOll . ,, •\ Fort Wort~ ~ M F, • ..,no 100 ... HoftOlulU 8S n Hou\ton l n l';~n\a\C1tf )J l .t!.V'"Q"' A• 61 UH~· ~n<k . , n ""'"'P"" ., ~ Ml•m• u w Milwj'~ii1' • ., H MllPI' Sl.P1ul 10 ~~ '*'"' Or1ri1n' " 1\ N•w Yor~ 88 14 .. ~ -~ 1.• , ... .u I\ .9' .n .02 Callf ftr11ia Ah•'"' w,w1; UMt \t•nt th!" rnrrrury' c.hoOttnq mlo th" ~' ""t1 100· 111 tn.l·.t PAtH nt ~outh,.rn («t•1lt'Hn(.t w.• t f'l)t ( ftl(i tn H\tt fl'H\IQtH H-11 0l01\1 0(1•.m ~" ._, .... e•P':t lr.d tu coot doWn tt>mprr4'1Utf'~ fhf' N.tt1on8I W,.nth,,·r ~ri11ff' ~Aift • tht htfJh tn downfOwn LO\ Al"IQ"f"\ • WOUid drr.() to thf• Uf:IPt'r '°' tlf1N rriltch1nq '° Tue'd t¥ '"''\d<lo; t11Qh' irK lud,..d,. rt><o'd IOl dt A1¥,.r\IM-. IOI At On••'''n, "' .-it Norlhr1dq.,,. tlf'KS ~I ,,111 Ourb.1n, . Mop.uo o~ral•dn\ conl11"1"'•d in .t f1r~ wh1th blat ll,.n,.,d 1.100+''-'"' '" •~ Clfvt '""d Nt.lhon"I Fdr••'I 1n s..-.n D•fl'OO Counh Juvl"ln1h~ M1lhof'1ti,.~ NOAA u \ o .•.•. c.--.... °"Ml~ two l1 ·~"'old YOUIM .,.~m '----------------..-......, ...... .-....;..~ Lemon (;rov• whtJ t•'JK>rt,.<HY tnt<t IPW'm th-'v hAt:I 'l"lf f,,.,. to btu\tl ~ltw-y 1Mhtt\ o• H'HO tO W"'e pt1trl'-. And \.OUld \lart tt camp~r(' ()o.10""""' C•I~ ., Omdh4 12 P.11lm Sr>f1nq\ 10\ PASO Robt,., tG• Pll1tMl"•pt11a .,. P-nl• llM Pilf\bUrQI\ 8• Porll.1nd, Mr . • •1 Portl.\nd, Qr~. •I ~ ... &\ Sii 11 n "8 .04 M SI .JI ""'"' ly 7' 1 1nc.t'if\\ f1owntown 1n It -"••"hour "''"°" b•Q•nn1n<1 ~1JOu• C ., I ·-a•ft-r .,.,,,,., .... ,.,~v oa•.a .... • .... ,,::~·~:,.~11!:;~,.bi~c~~o7;~~ ·~,:.; Some tow l'•oud' "nn mnrn1nq tnq. HOU\10f\ nom •. JorQet 0.,tQ:U:tO. ti>_ Wit~ O!fW'lr-w!\e ~unny 4'nd Wilrm f t\Uf\d.;l'y oinnrd brn""'h the w"'"' when PU\ L•Qht v.u1.iblc wind._ n•Qht dtld ''(lt1nttw11<1onovNlurncd.t'h~trtt-dlO morn1nQ Mun . HiQ'°'~ Thur\d.ly 6& It> ~---------- ...... LET F·REEDOM RING. ·oN THE FO-URTH. Two hundr ed ~·ca r !"' ago And now I his svmhol nl fr<'ccl11m . lnrlepcndcncc Squure, as it is now <md ,iu s t itc is:" :111:1.blt-in m1n1:1ttll"l'- called, and the s~rcets of Philadelphia ,., Th<.• he ll . <111thl'nlw to lhl' lasl were packed with men, women anrl d1•tail, is p:i<.'k:q.!Nt in 'a kl'l'(l"at-<' hox c hildren who hacl wait('(I for hour" \\ ith a <·rrt il'i<'~llc romnwmorat in~ a11 wil h fa e°c'~ lifted_ toward the Nt"w unforgclt<ihl1· mom~nt in l11t· hl:-torv · Province Bell. litter {O ,ht.• knmyn us of lhc l.;nilc cJ St :itl·S <1f A1n · w :1. · the Libert y Heir. ·~~nng 1f lhl'1r · Ordl'r ~o ur:-. 110 . :111<1 jo111 representatives WOUid VOlc to UCClarc tn1lliq11S of p:ilnot itll'l'H'<lllS Wht> independence. · will he tol ling h l'lls lrt>in c·oa!-1 to c·oasl A messenger hurried up tlw sta11 ·-. 111 con1 unel ion with tlw r111g111s'! nf the· lotht• belfry. · . l.1hcrty Bell 111 l'hiladelph1a al 2 00 As th<• first sentence o f t h1• 1'> rn. on .July I of tfn..; w:ir l>ecJar ~1lion or lncl ept•rHlcntc ·"a ~ . To pl:iC't•' ~our ordt·r, 1111 out llw read. the tones of the betl bur~l upon t'nttf)On hCIO\\. l!Wludi• $'..! 00 plus S.71i the !'ilcnl and waiting cit~1. ffor mailin g ;ind ha11dl111 i.:1 for each F or two hours the ... -.ound of t hl' he ll . hell was. heard 'proclaiming frt'<Ydo rti This is a lamil(•d nlf<·r . 1\11 ordt•rs will : • I Dtl!rPhf •·~ ~--1-~. TtiWNictn• --...SJllull ___ ill_ Rlthmnnd ~· 10 -yr .Jllt1.~'10I0•~11nlOil 10. • Ho.i<1on p01if .. li\t~d 1wooll~rdl'"d Co••••I ternpc.ratu(f$ "'''~ r~nqe "'1 .. m~.A",wh~\f'bodYW-'\tOUnd.1\ t}fttWll't'f\ S~_,.n.,.d;~~ tnl:ftd tom• to the colonies. -.. he "cccptc:d ;.1ft er .JunL' ~1, 1 U7fi. ••••••••••••••••• 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• • MoM.1v·rndAv tt vou oci ntl4 ""~ ~Jr '"''"" fly ~ 10 " m C..·•11 hOfOtft 7 pm, •nd your c.on1 •~Qr dMtWM'ed. ~u•<Mv •nd ~111\d., II I'"" ~o IW>I rftf."'"., yn,u C"t>OY hv 9 '' m ctU ""''"" tO • m. Incl 't0<1' COPY ... 11 be deftYtH'IW ~'(lM"nto tOA ~· St lnu" ·~ SI ,01 S.Jll l 11~~ C•l\I " "° Soi.,, f:rArtth t O ~· ~' Sl'i•lll~ , &2 "" .Jl n..,,,.,., t~ "" W8\f11nql0ft •o JS ... v.s. s-••.,, "•'" flood\ ~nd 11an1nl~q t(W< '' Tf.r"• .. ., """''""' h"''"¥ '"'""nundo11ted HOu•lon. '"" '''"'""'n Blot<-Hiii• of !.outll O•'ot•, Ml<l\lg•n •"4 <.-11•~ llltnG•\ HO\i\tort Off I< iAh ""'POrlN f 17 " , . • Wt\IPr r"°<.l'!dfl-d frOfn f'\ ftoOctrd \1rt'f"I J>t'rf\turt•\ wilt rtlnQn MIW(!f..n S~ tlnd ,.M,.m•o. 1•. ~lllfldA\tU,tar ram,,wd 84. T~ w1t1tr tem~r11luro will t>f'l 6S. ) Enclosed is it check or monev order made ou1 to Daily Pilof iri tM • . ,• sum of s ...... for ...... reproductions of the Liberty Bell at S2.7~ MAIL TO: f ,iher1~ lk ll into ll•t IMt• ot "lfuC-•Mlll'd °"A ~ .. Tld floo<lrdlret•w1•y. • • ...,un. ".oon. e• In O~lldwOOd. 'i o .. lh•• Go.iv·.,, .. ~ Vl"\10ftntltll\dttlrl W1t\ff'tOYl'rNJltOl'hi~ W£0frrf£\QAY • • nll1\llV ~ """"" tlOh((• ''"d ~cOnd 1qw I 16 p "'· ' I And 11 v•.A< n111 E tl\•l V8n0ylir '""' TMUltSOA y Add e . • •lll'O Oy loQl\lnonQ wh1h• w~llil"O on" "'"' ll1qll I OS <l m. ·• s r S S • • • • .. . • .. .. .. • • .. • • ' • • • ...... . l1N t1 ~htl1d h•J' (ftOfW"nw•lll'. Miff\ r-"' low 8 ~pm,. • 0 2 City St t z·p 1oo-.,11 .. ,.11«.o•·uulu\\&•Olc>t1.w S.<!>ndll•<l" lO'lpm •l ..... ., .................... , ............ ae ...... I ..... . ea. Allow 2 weeks fordetiverv. DA l LY PILOT P.O. BOX 1S60 COSTA ME~, CALIF. 926U Name ......... : .............. . o • o •••• I f • I •• • I ' ' I 9 o 0 • ' • • 6 ..... 0 o 0 • • DAILY PILOT ,Ftoodlno In ~O~••on "l\n <lo•"<I "'" Soitond low I •1 Pm. ? • Tel~p. hon• ..... , .. , .......... , , .. , , . , ...... , .•........•. , . A"'t~t-•nd ,,.-ltt(pon• d t u•1 d •v !>ut\, •'V'\ !. 40" m • ~eH 8 01 p "" n1q~t·, Hou,to~ A,,.,,, P+tt,bu,Qh ~ '''~' tt ll pm .~'' 1024 !~-----------~--~-~~------~--~-----~~~~~~~~~~ p,,,1ftl\ C>q\ft~h'" Q1tm1· ""' ' ... / ' . . . ,,. "1lo I • ' • f f' • • • . .. . .. .. "' ~ . . . . -' .. - 1 \ I - Fir~arm Revision Backed S~CRAM ENTO <APJ -NC'wly developed weapons woull! IJe c.·on- sidered legally as firearms unde r legisla tion •dopted by the t.tate Sena te Tuesd ay. The bill by Sen. Robert Presley <D·Rlverslde>. would amend re- gulations on pis tols, revolvers and ooncealable weapons lo in· clude-"any device designed to be used •a s a weapon which is capa· • ( State J ble or inflicting .an electrical charge of such ma~niludc that the vict im can be or is tc mporar i- IY immobilized.·• · It would also m ake it illega l to manufacture cane guns. wallet guns and "Cleche'ttc dart" am - munition. Bu ln•peeilon Seen ,. ... , . OArL Y PILOT 115 Gas Funies Fell 47· 5,000 Evacuated in Van Nuys .Blaze \'AN NUYS !AP1 ... 1n•mcn launch~d a fi nal assault qa a gas·spewinl? blaze ul u i;w1mnllng pool~upply com pany today. using a chemital s pray lo knock down poisonous fuml·S thut sent .n .., persons to hospitals a nd foret•d ~vacualion of 5.000 rcsidl'nls. At sunrisi: sm okl' pt•rml!:ltl'U.... th~ air with the odor or c·hl11nnc us" flr('men put on ox.vJ,!cn masks and sprnyl'ct tht' fl a nwl> \\Ith dry l'hem icab a nd w .atcr •. fR"f. I> E P A R T 1'1 E :"\ T spoke:.rn:m Ed Arbut klc :.aul till' i;m ell of the ~as woufd"litay "1th \'a·n Nurs rt.'sidl•nts for'mo:-.1 orttw dav but lht>rc wou ld tw 1111 rurthc•r danger from fumcsonccthcf1rC'1:-. out. He said 17 t:l'S1d<.'nls of lht• area. 22 fl r e m t'n, 4 po l1t'l'm<•n, :! s h e r-i r f · s d e p u t i l's :1 n ll 2 a mhula nce dr ivers \\ere taken to eight hospita ls suffrring the• e Cfects o f the · fumes. Ea rh· reports indicated some of them were in intensi\'e care units rt' s i rl t' n t s t o I <'a\ t' I h ,. 1 r belongm~s and hurr~· to safl·t~· :i~ the dt•nst· whit<• ~mokt• ~t·lll<•rl 1111 tht-pn•d1>m1nanlly rt'l'lidl•nl1.tl a rea Fa rt• officials i;~1i1I tlw toxll· fume.~ wt•re r1•l1.•:1:-.1•d \t lw11 '' .itt·r spr:.1_v,•ll hy fi r('mt•n 1•11nw 11110 con t :it•t "1'1 h ·· 1110 p1·n·1·n1 t ' ll ti t' l' II I I' ,1 t I 11 11 t n d ll11ro -t rl a z 111l'1 rit•rl1'. .1 l' h lor1n1.· l'll' a n 111.1: com µ11u 11d st o l' k 1.1 d a t P 11 o I H r1 l t• a suhs1di:iry of Lcstit•s l'ooli\l:irt . l ~a TlltrJtii"rmfi"~t·;o·. · · :--iu<~ 1\rbud..!1• .. Thi· d11·1111l'.1l" :1ri· l'lllltlllllo( dangt'f\lll~ loXtl' fumt·~ ARBl T K LE. SAi l> dwrnH·al C'n~llll't'rs wt•re 1111 I he :-cl'nt• hut I hl'Y had not i11.•1· 11h•d on how t ht• 0;.1m1·~ :.lwuld be lJ'aUflocl w1llwul the n :-.k of acid ing 111 th1' t•>.x11· funws. wh1d1 i111li.1lh tunned a huge l'loud · Serio11s Cri111es .. Wt'rl' JU~l gomi; to w:fit 1t t111t." :.utd ArlJut·kll'. "We'll just wait 111'1 morning u11c1 M thl.'doud f11~s1 p:ll t• ll sr•lf W 1>' ri• rn>I .:olni.: to Jt'!<1oard1tc any more of our fircml'n ... E \'l\(TATIO!'ll t't :NTF.RS \\'l'l'l' S\'l Up :tl ll1r mml!h:l m Hil.!h St·h11ol 11 1111 M ulhollan<f JuniM I llgh SC'l111ol mid fl'Sl'llt' olfirwls said hoth l'l'llt1•1·s wt•n• 1m<·ked . 1'11la:.1.1•wsk1 s;tttl 11ffict·rs first \\\'II( f n 1111 door·to·dnor ~1lcrtini.: t:1.':ildt·11t s t•> I ht• d :t ngt•r. llut as tht• firt• 1•x p:1111kd :ii1rl ttw 14'lxlc cfom 1m·rt•a:.t•1I. patrol l'ars urulsctl thrnu.ih 1w1gh1Jorhood strt•cts anti offa•t•rs 11:.wl l)ll llhm·ns lo warn n•s1dl•nt:. :is t ht> clourl "as push ell :tl11n~ h~ :-.I 1•.idy north lo north\\ l':-l w11Hb. Frr<' offlc1:tl1' :-.:rnl th<'\' \\ould hl'J!tn an Hl\'l':-ttli?at1on lat~r toda~ into thl'<.'illlM' of the hlazc. .SACRAMENTO CAP> -The • s tate Senate h as a pproved ft•di•glll»fll-.?> Prot ~~t r\!IBVCKLESAIDfh·c fifomcn · legislation to require c hartered • ., _ 'IC: .~ ~ .~. alt.eady had rt•hJrnC<i to duty and y th l 6 d 17 . bUSl'S that carry s\udcnts on A contingent of aged, blind and ~isa bl('d i::athcred m 15 others were experted to j1>in 0 u 8 -an sch.ool·rl'lat<.'d trips to be> inspect· Governor Brown's reception room Tuesday to call atlen-the m shortlv . Then• w<1s no .. ed . :t~ oft en a s regular sch09l tion to their plight. Protesters pleaded for :i SlO-a-month immediate word on the conclition -, . crease1in federal benefib-te-6~JMH1St'fhti-&Ag to state o ( I h e._olh.e:L!Lwh..o -.W..c_n Bue .Ad" ult-T' T1·a1~~-----·~~pb C~lier szjd hi~·--~~-~·~~~~~~·~~-~~L~~ru~c1nut~O~J~O~S~e~s~th~e~·-~h=o~s~pi;taliud. ~ measure was d<.'s ign cd to avoid · -~e ~.ooo evac.uecs..snnn ( currentl.v ......... ~------------T-...:..::_.:_::_ _ _:.._-=_:.:_:.:~::.::_.:_..:__:__:!...-._J uture accidents like the one that the night on cots at t wo relit•f 1 killed 28 Yuba City fliJt h Srhool renters near the scene. about 2U SAC RA MEN TO (t\P l · Th<' statt· Senate has approved a bill s tuden ts a nd a teache r last m iles nortb of downtown Los designed to m ake it t·a~tl'r to t r~ 11; and 17 )'l'ar <>Ids <JS adults for month near M a rlinez. Angeles. serious <·rimes. "Wf almost w:tited too long," The.• mi;-asurc by Sl·n. /\Ian HolJIJins. ( 1).Van Nuys). cleared the lnt1uran~ Rare Eyed SACRAMENTO <l\P) -The senate has approv<·d a hill prc'- ,·enting an insurancJ company , from raisin~ a person's auto in· surance if he was in\'olv::?d in a n accident that was not his fault. Unlisted Telephone Numbers Revealed? . ~aid 70-ye<1 r-old Eva Ranger as upper house on a 28·1 vote Tuesday after a dcltatc.in which Hubbin~ s he lookl'd ar ound one of the callcdthcsta('l."sjun~nil1•JUSllC'<.'s~·s1t'm ,1··Joke." • <'<'ntc r s. a gym nasi um at Birmingham llii.:h School. "It "A Jl'V t.SILE isju:it as likl'ly to <.pe ncl :l!"t much tune 111 cktcntion -was a tl'r riblc fire Thesmokt• and for murdt•r as ht' is fort ruan<"." he'""' gas wt< r e so bad you fould hardly The m easure now goC's to.lht· :\~M·m!Jl.' see," L'nd<'r t he bill. a distril't attorlw~ ('1111lcl tr~ a Iii ur 17 ~ t·ar old SllF. SAID SHE was evacuated t harged with one of several v111fl'nl t:nml·:.. 1n udull <.'ourt unless the The-bill by-Sen. Milton Marl<. t R-San Fr ancisco>. was sent 10 the Assembly on a 21·9 vole Tues· da y after Marks said it was un· fair to levy higher rates on inno· cent drivers. "Someone should pay higher insurance rates -the person who c a used the aeci· dent." he said. OSi\?\'CELES'IAP> -A watchd1lg ~rou p testify ing before~~ Public l 'lili tics Commission has accu~cu the Pacific Tc•lephone and Telegr <iph Company of dolir:j! c1u t pn' ate. unlisted numbers to a myr iad of governml•nt agcnr1l's -with-her 7J..year-oJd b u.sba nd. @fil!!Je{!..th a!_Qw case should hl·n a11tll,l(f in the ju\ enile sy:.tem. Clar ence. from th eir tr ailer -park --------------J• home s hortly afte r the fire brokp IF T H E CASE was tried in a cl ult l'nurl. tht· i>ff t•n<lt·r 1'ould rec el\ c Dla111ond Lane Sf udy • LOS ANGELES <AP > -Thl' chairman of the Clty Council's tr affic com mittee wants C'lear proof the.Diamond Lane is doing some good or he 'll seek an end to city support for the controvers ia l anti·pollution pr oject . But in a key vote Tul'sda v. the county Board of Supervisors r<'- fused lo a:.k the slate Transporta - tion Depar tment to end the cx-pe~~ment Spokesmen for Cam paign J\g:11 nst L'lilitil•s Ser\'1ce Exploitation tCAUSF.> told the Public Llhlilies C1>mmiss1on Monday . th at governme nt agencies ranj!inj! from the C l J\ lo lht• public lihrary have access tot he unlisted num bers of the phone c:omp;iny's clients CAUSE SPOK ESMEN said the uttlity had reported lh~t it aided more than 200 a~<mC'ics by providlllA the numbers Among the various ori.:aniz:1linns listed were the county consumer affairs bu1:eau, the ~d1ool district. the arm.·. feder al immigralitln.and cusroms depart rnl•nts. thl· statt• ht•allh and welfare depart ment and I he go\·c rnor"soffi l'(' . ' MOR E THAN one million su'bscribers have unlis ted numbe rs. and pay I Scents a month (or that privilege. . '"I am d isturbcq at ttie l ack of candor in derining unlisted service.·· said P C Com missiont'r Leonard .Ross. "fl is not clear whether public -agencies should have a ny right to obtain numbers without a subpoena. except in extraordinary em er gency situations affeeting other people.·· A LEISURELY FATHER'S ·DAY • I ' The, LaBrea Suit $185. ··to $275. Th1q F.1th<·r'q O.iy. Slu.Hds Is prClud w ll"Hurr· trulv fine ll·•sure su1h ln•m uni' 1•t ttw nwst r~pected ndmt·~ in m1·n's ta~h1on -~hdrl<'! Lyon' Llothes. Thr Ll Brr.i 1s d \ !>Uperbly 1ailurl.'J \tutlit, u .1ltl.'J' 1n ~\'~~~~ ~\' r lrhrr 1('10"'-pt1lyl"'lter, roly•sler \ ~ ~11~. all woul or JIJ wool vested. \ [nhJmrJ by fldllht-J front poc~ers ~ .1ml , uffl'J slN'""~· this superb \ lc1su ro· ,u11 '" J VJ1l.ibll' 1n rl'Aul11r,., ~ sh1H'1 ~ .ind lnn~s ~ .~ .... \. m ~'" · 'fontlcimon · ~~·fcJ...~... \ .l ... w \'ia Oporto ~twporl Bear-h. (',\ 9l66J 71 /675-171 7 . .. out at 10:28 p.m. T uesday at Pool an atJ.lllt penalty, but he would haH· tu ht• l>l'llt to a juvenile facility BriteManufacturingCo. unti1 heturnt•d JR. Robl>inss:iid _ . "I .heard a lot o f noise a nd then Cu rrently juveniles anm i1 .. c1 111 adult l'ourt or Sl'llt on lo stale t h ey ca m e fo r me,'' sai d prison only inrarecascs.Hof5bin:-ad1kd.Ajuv(•n1ll•court rl.'fl·rt•1·n11w Margaret Marlow. 86, a r esident decides if a minor should be trie1 l m ~ulult or juvenile court . said. o f the No r th ridge Roy a l e Retirem ent Home. She got out of "THE BASIC difference is that adult c · ·. a completely bed and fled her hom e dressed in a ·differe nt type of proct.-dure." Robh1ns said in an interview ... A kid bath robe and slippers. . comes before a hlvl•nilc court. Let's sa y it's for murder. Orr i c i a I s s a i d c v a cu e es "Thc he ar ing is not so mti<'h on I he qul•slion of guilt or innocence re mained calm at Birmingham but on what type of kid do we have here. If he went to Sunday school and 'at "neig hboring Mulholland m aybe they won'tputhiminto:1ny kindoffac11ity. Junior H igh School where the second re lief ce nlcr wassetup. ..THE ADULT court is basl•rl much more on crime and .. People rea lly took it well. punishml'nl. .. he added. "Let's say l ht•y fi nd him guilty of murder and really rolled with it," said Penny sentence him to fi\'<.• to 10 years . I le w ill go the California Youth Lehmann, a nt1rse. Auth<~!.V a nd the n be transferredJo sta[(' prison '· Cur~nt law prc\'enls a JU\'('lltlt• trn.,. 'fJl'lll.C ~1\1..•n t he lleµth P OLICE SGT.· Ra y m o nd Pal?szewski s aid offic~rs told penalt y. Robbins s<.1id his bill would not change that. ,, SPEND A D AY AT BEA.UTI FUL LIDO VILLAGE In this day '<~I shopping malls and centers. we re proud to invite you to an 1nnovat1on -A shopping village Lido VIiiage ·and t he Mini-Mall Conveniently located 'where Newport Blvd. crosses over Newport Bay. ye ! m·lles away from the hurried pace of the super centers You'll find endless ideas for un 1 qu ~ grits o f style and 1maginat1on Discover Newport's finest array of shops nestled on the most beautiful harbor 1n the w orld . S hop 1n e l ega nt surroundings in one o f our 44 quality boutiques llAPPY FATHE R 'S DAY S troll d own. drive over. or sail into Lido Village. Open Mon. thru' Sat. 10 to 5:36 Sunday 11 lo 5:00 Ample free v11ll'dated Parking J Lido Village , . • , . ' • • t ..... . . ' -. . . . J .· . I ·' I .. 16 DAILY PILOT ED--i'JORIJ\L PJ\ . Oppositi~~ I ' I ' ) t Tax • • Fountain V <lll(•y voters sairt lou<.f and clt·ar 13st week that they don't want a 48.1 cent boost in thdr tax l'tJlcs tu finance a<.f<.fitionui focihlic::-. al the cilS .. 1' Mile 'Squ4.1rc J>urk <:omplcx. Hcsidcnts. <.lc(1·u~cd a propos ition to build SS ::. m1llwn worth of swimming pools, athlcl1c riclils und ~ thc<itcr in u vole of !.l,4<11 to fi,01'1. J\n acc·omponying rnt·as urc lo rw~ for maintenance ut the proposed foc1lilics fai led 10,8:.H to4,G15. Even thqst· hucki~thc issue were not overly op timis t1t it would p ass, since il rN1u1red a two·th1rds mi.IJOl'ily. Cuun <'j I men hacl consitk·rcd :.i mu lt1 pl<.·-ch oic<' 4la1Tot lo klvotcrs Cflf>OSCLO pay ror part o.: all of fhc facilities. Councilmen Rogt>r Stunton and Marvin /\<.llN had fav(lrcd Hwl Jll'Ol)(>!>al hul were 011trotl:d by cfthcr ('oun cil m e mbers who c:ontcnded it would be l'Onfu~ rn~. The citizen s · committee a)so opposed 1t. -/\l lca~I t h at type of haltot would ~a\'~ given cit~· officials ::;nrn1· gu1dan('(• if they 1lcc·idc olht·r ~ could IH!•tlscd to 1 mprovc· the complex. Wh('I he r or not tht•y do upgradl'lhc p~1 rk, il is al>1111 · danlly C'h·ar <:1 lizcns don t '';,int to pay any additional tax<·sforl--uch u pn1grarn. · \ , City Pay Mixop I lunting lon Hc:Jch !'l'Cms to have found a way lo cul <·1ty hall (•xpcnsc!'>: c.Jon 'l p<Jy the city treasurer or -lhcci ' · · · · Cul'riccJ to its ultimc.1te, ttwtcould be the embar· . · . s •If. The city c h1u-lt·r: s.ays the salaries-for the two e lective ofriccs cannot be raised or lowered once their terms or office h ave lw~un. But the ordinunces th:Jt establish the two pa,v ~calcs did not take t•ffcd until a month aflt•r they took Clear olfitc. The two laws art Ill obvious confl1N. Don 't hlamc m't'. !'>a~·s C'1ly Attorney Oo n Bonfo ga\'l' pr'UJJl'I' ;idv11·1· nn lht· matte r . .. Eithc·r h e didn't m;,kc'" h1mscll' clC'ar or t ht' div I eoum·1I was n 't lls tcn111J.! propt·rly The fll'W council ol) \ vwu~l y w:1~ 1111:iw:11,· ,;1 lht· legal t·1m~cqut•1H·e!) when il passed tht· :-.~dary or·clin<im·es at a lak dalt· l'1ly tailor n<:gul1ator N1thola:-. 'uuntl'r ·now ha:-. the unhappy job oftl'~·ing lo 1·l'solvl' the mutter If tw can 'l , who know:-.·• City Trcas un·r Warren llall and Ci~~ Cle rk /\ll<'ia \\\:nCworth m:iy n.'cei\•t• thL' tl11b1011s l11111or 111 lll'll11-: t1..,kc1J to :-.how t h« h1g he~l ol d1·d il'l.1li11n h~ \\(1rk1ng without )>:r\'. W elf Q_ualified ('011gratul:1t1011:-. a rc in ordt·r for F uunlain Vttlley " rc!->11lcnl lll'lt'n l>11l1\ thl· fil'st woman trustee in the llunt ington 1St•<Jd1 t 'nion 11 IJ.! h S('huol Uislrict, who re· cenlly .wa:-. l'il'l't <·d hoard pn•sltll'nt In her t!I 111onth:-. 1m tht· ~chool board. Mrs. Ditta has :-.hown strong int erest 111 her Job and a willingnes.s I n listen to a ll s i<lt-s in complex b~es. She ?las been an <1l'live c11m rnur11ty \'Olllnlct·r :-.incc moving to Fountain Valley 21 year~ ago. S lw ''as thartt.·r pn•sident of both the llarper Sl'11uol a11d Fountain Valley Hig h School PT;\ units ;.ind attc•ntktl bo;ircl meetings l'ighl years befon.' ht•com 1ni.t.a trus t cl'. Sht• hop<.•:-. l o mnhnuc t·l'forls to individualize in· s lrnction .. copl' "1th l'ampus overcrowding , keep lhl' budget· in sound l'011dit1on arnl work for continued -gciod n.·laf1ons l11ps '' 1f111L•:.iehors. l\'lrs .. •Dilll' 11oll'd rcet·nllv that h er own t hree ehildrcr~cnt throug 1 the luca sc oo sv~ cm an 1 wl'll. Now, slw s aid. she hopPs to ·'pay ·buck" in purl the fl nc Cd UC al io n the\' rt·tt.'l\'t•cl. l\lrs. Dille aµpears well qualified to do so and willing to wor·k a t it.. H /F ·/ - 1ne Ar,---. Message to Father,; . ' ,.,.. .Of Picking lkar Gloon1y Gu!; t----=H=-==--=--'el=--=--Kids to Take the Reins People (SYDNEY HARRIS J "People" and "policies" really . have little lo tlo with onc another, in lhc sense lhal lhe men who know best how lo s hape policies and programs arc not neccssari· ly the best pickers or people lo I Why isn't th<.'n' a kft turn s ignal from Warner onto Ucach? Jt would be worth tearing up I h e s tn·l'ls a~ain if nece.c;sury to pro- tect this busy int<.'rsccl inn N.F. O'-"ly O<d ~•mmenf\ ••• "'"'"''l•d b• ,.~, aftd .. 1tot ,..te\HrllY relle<l llot ...... of II>• M WSP•J>O•. S.nd "'"' pol ...... lo Gloomy Olli, Daily Pilot. To till' Echtor" , ,\ tnl·xx:1µ1• In f:ithrrs~ 1\ l'h1ld 1x a p1•rs 11n who b /,!oing · to ran·,· on "h:1t 'uu :;t arll'•I. I Ir 1s i:oiog tu s it wlh'l't' you an• x1l tin~ and wht•n ) ou urc gum· :•I· tend tu thost> things whi<'h you lhrnk 3rt' iml>ort ~mt..,.-•·ou m :1y adopt all !ht• polJt•1es you pll'ast'. hut how thry \\II I he c·arnl·d uut 1kpf•nds upon h 1111. 11<.: " , II .1s ~llllH' ('(Jlllrol pf ,\'<IUI' ('lllt';., stall's untl n a lions . carry them out. The big pitch of so many com-Ht: IS going to mm1• 11i .ind Panies and corporations these . lakl.' o" t•r ~ uur 1·h11rt'lws. sd1011ls. damage tu lhe firm if they arc 1 · days is bC'in" un1\'t•r:-1tn:' a111 l'orpor:1t111n~ " emotionally a skew.) a . , P. e op It.' This irr.alion al lt•nd<'nt'Y lo con All J Our· huol-.s :1n: g111n g t11 li1· J>lac<' -1.t'., fuse ,~00'4 policy-makt·rs with JUtlgcd: prai!ictl o r t•ondcnuwd h~ l hey d aim c-ui h11n Thl· fate of huma1111 v 1-; 111 good people-pickers is, of coursl', 1 · 1 1 · h II that lhl' Pl'O· llS 1:in1 S S11 ii m ii.: I h1• \\ l' I t1 nut confined lo bus ml'ss corpora-pie they l11n' . pa,r l11 m :-.011lt' illlt•ntion" · · know how lo lions. although ils t>lcak consc· Let's ht· Ip 111111 to il':fl'n 111 n ·:id ( MAILBOX ) l•""" from re~ffr\ ~r• ••l<OfN TM r1qht to toNS•n\e l•Utr"\ to ht \P•<• or ••1mln.atf' 1t•I '' ,,.. \enrff L•Utr\ ot )00 word\ °' Jtt~ ·MU bt ,,.,_." pn .. •r•n<..e Atl tiUtr\ n\11\t H'M:hlltt \1qtWh.1r~ •nd ~~:~ .:!::~:r:n~·~·.~~:'n":, ":'~~.:;•=.d,:"_;~; "°'.,. """"' ... d 1:-Holw rt F.a rl I lnl1hng, I .1llk ·\mt·n1·:1n l<l•l,1n111 i.: C'om11:.rny ~1·11e1·:Jf 111:111;1gt·r. wrlh Charlt·s 11. C o d d in J.! • .I r . 11 f Ca I LI c Hl'M':lrrh Compan~·. Crockt•r . :".:l'\'111 or 1-~ \'ans Produt'ls Com· pany. I t:i~·rs Rn~wrt~on 1tf t t1)Yt'' Ind ust n t•s a net forme r l tou ... c· J'oxt Offtt•l• ,\:. {'1\'il S{•r v1t·c a~~IS· I.int staff d1rct•lor William /\. 'I'\' 111 l! -deal with tha QUl•nces may l>c more ol:>vious llc .. ,i; .... J~ till! )J;,i~1s of all utlu·r ' there. One of the filw..'t imn!ir~ "'""h --,,__ People they xul>1t'l'ls. Throui.:h "''ad111g, 111• TllESE I\ 1n: llw 11nvalc 1.11 _J.!rc•s1~nt_:; I ever .!s.~J~'..J!fill_llit• .....-s -l'"-V e . Vtll' ht' rt~adv lo lftft"I lft1• 111 1111\> tc•rnn.s-.<r!, whrJ ,•trr n•s110ns1lih· sanw aml'nl~blc dl'ricicncy. · · " ' •Som <.'l i m cs t'h:tlll·ngt•:-11r l'11.111gc 111 th1 • wo1 ltl , .. ,. tltt:• frustr"lin" ;md ,.11slly 1m Ile was an admirable policy-" .. ,.. thl'y sug~t>sl and program-m aker, a dt<caJe or \\ ilh ctl'rn~il 'Hluci;. . "' pos1tw11s now bl•rng 111~1dt• hy tlw lhal thi.-; is their largcs.t com-more. aheail of his time. a l\IAIUJ-:(;({ANN . Poslm·astt•r General n,·nj;im111 petiti~t· ed1-:e. brilliant ~ducalor and acadt:_mi<• F . ll:Hl~1r <:10 cx·Amt'rican ,Cc.in Yet it is singular that. <lftcr planner. but h op eles'sJy naiv'e p.,,,, al C'unf rnl t'Xl't·ut1\'t' 1 on· all nf the pa~knt this discrc<'t boasting in the an-about people. Not about lheir Totht' Etlitor:· 1·it1zc11 s anti p11Jil:~ll scr'~1c c nual report. the page hsting the characters, but abQut U'lcir abih· I cmployes whose good , mutual board or directors almost in· In r es ponse 111 the •IUl'' ion of \\C'1farc and wcllbcm~ is hcjng variably fails to·inl'lude the vice-ty lo execute their plans. who is r c:.pons ihlc for tht· pn•st•nl .t•xal'l'rhated to. force .political Pr"s1'd"nl of p"r~t>nncl or of in-. <·ris is <·on rront111 g tlw t '·n1tt•<I r11·1y1 I'"'"" . "' ~ ' ., n ' A s ubordinate brou••ht a St l " 1~ t 1 s t I ' .. , du:;lrial relations. You would im· .. • a <'.-; 0~ a , ''l'\'ll't'. " 111· 1 1-. fine plan to him. h\• would put tht-slni~gli.ng a~ainst ochls that Nit·k • lflhc Pos tal St•rvic;c goes lo lhl' a""ne, from their titles, ut least; 1 ha f th t t ' tJ 1 ·• I I .,. man n c · q~e·o e Pan, even lhl' (~r<'.yk wouldn 't taki• lwts 1m , privall' st•t• or. le su )Siu~" 101 - rtmt1 hcse two m en arc the mer.st though il was evident ~lo lhl' thl' answt•r is xix succt.·s~ful ltus1 uut rio'\9 b<'ll1J.! a s kctl for hy lht• qualified tll h andle lhe "people" janitor thut it was the wrong m'an rws!'ml''i'i . · • · • ~ . 1'0 will he ins If(: ad ~1(ll'd °' .. r 111 \\'llh thl'm and t·oinrnl'lltl'cl ·lo xrnokl' marijua11:1. ,\nolher pt•rfcd l'Xampl<' of h11\\ nut lo at'I was 11lu~tn11l'il al a n ·n·nt TV !i,\'rt1JH1:i111111 . <J\ <·r 1 h•· l'llS ch<1r111d. '!'ht• suhjt>ct \1·a~ t':Jllt't.'r ul thl· hrl'axl tinil :m .• Jrr;1.\ or k:tdlll~ OH'IJ11·al aulhonlit•:- 1•l11ql11'tllly d 1s l'ussc1t I his grai.1· :tn<I mou11lin~ s t·otirt;\ 111' modcril \\ om an h1111'll. /\ 111 I d 'i l I h I s II I' l' x l 1 .1! I 0 ll :-. nwd1cal a:;Sl'ltl lily . then· were 11111tc a fl•w ''ho \~1·~· s moking 1·1i.:ardll'S anll l·l;.:arx \\'twn \\ t• ohH•n ·t· xttdt utt1•rl\ 1rr.1\111n~il behavior 11n tht' pal'I 1ir -:1l'adem1a al11mn1 , 1·a11 youth h1 hl:rrned t'orrnppinwnut-or')!onf 1111! off and ;,ip1n g llw 1lt:hilitalm~ anti. ;ul<l1cl I\ 1• lwl11h ol thc u· ddcrs and their I e:tdll'rs? I'.\ lJ I.,\ \\' i\ ltSt\ W own pare" altiludt>. What hap- pens aflt'r they ~r:.uluate from the eii.:hth ~rade "l<>amin~ at their 11wn pace" an<I arc <.'XJlCCt· l'd l11r1o l11 i.:h sl'hool lcvd work'! We as p:in·nts love our children amt st'<· to th<.'1r n'crcation and · pl;1y r ""'"The s l'hool's job is sup- f)(lSl'tll y lo e<l uc a It! our child rt'n. Maybt• Hoht•rt Burke's pro- posed l<.'t:is lalion requiring lhal all t'111ltlrt•11 '1t•rnonstr:1tc their compete nt'~' by tcsting, lhc1r ;1h1lity :ifh·r the first s;rnde is. a I ill k prc>rn alu re, but he is sure on· the righ t track. M J(. and M HS. nARRETT -C'o"grat11latie11• To the Editor: Conuratulut ions to the Costa l\l csa city rouncil for their J,!cnerous donatio11 to South Coasl lkpcrtor y TlwatrC'. GainlnJ,! rc- CourC s a H d l .. aacs--~·~1~·=11~1 ..,,1<"">1'f-"'.:i'7s_.1""in~1;...' ....;o.:.f'...;;.th"'-e=-'.:.fl;..;.n:..:c:.;;;s.:.,t.:.J>..:.r.::o,..· -1---:.m ft•:-.:-.1unal lllPat n·s on l e est 'l'.11 llw E•ltl•>r: n (\ l'l'c<·nt <"artoiin niticii'<'h the Coast, Soulh Coast C'Jlerlory rc•prfsenl~ what 's happcnin1: in Su11n•m t• .l'11urt , dl·p1tl111g 1L as a tht-att•r tmla.v. sn:11l under J•l11Sl' ohs1•1·vLJt1on. It The fad thal .somc«>ftheir pro· xt·i•m(•d lh:it 11 was 11ftservcll lo duc tionx an· i·ontroversial is a nwvc l:ili,.J1t I.~· l1L1ck ward .. ._ n·Ot>l'l111n that .,umc t hm~s m our Th1' ~ra1·t 1:-. that the ~uprc•ll)c c·ullurc arc 1·011trovcr...,1al. Jo:vcry Cour t was n1•\'l'I' nkanl lo c·n:wt time f attend this tlwall'r I feel it 1:11\s, ;1s Pl'l'\'1111"-1••1tirls h;,1\·1· provilll'S not only c•nlt·rtammcnt tlomt·. ~ t•1 l her an· fc·d<•ral 1·11urls hul ·also l·llu• a I 11111 anti I go away nw:1tH t1.>i tns t ru1•1 dC't'I "" 111., -t.•nnl'l1t•1l. 1'11•,als as 111 whal l;i\1'' tht:.v mu ... t I appl:iutl S1111 lh Coas t \\'rite and.th;it lht.•v 11111 ... t nut :1h:-· HeJJt'l'tory Thc:tl<•r tor their CX· I :i111,.<1r \'ol•· 11111111 ~111'11 1:1\\ .... 1·ellenct• espectof thc business. forthcright job. llisadministra-· 'l'hl' 111111 .. 1111•111 \i't•r Pol:i l:il thr lik1·s o f' f't•tkra l gra x~· ALMOST atways, it iK lhc vict?-tion foundered on this purt1cular noanl of t:;ovnnnrs. now opt'l':it . lram1•rs 11ow on ha11t1-1iuts: <11 • TlllS IS c·'<:'11.11.v ,, hut 't1wv ai (' pr('sidentsoffinancc,or mark~t-folly. 111J!,'w1th thn..·e \';11·:1111·11·~. 1x a11· fcns c . •railroads. sh>rs v"ntl · 1111111 g , t11i''"''t•r Tlti·:v ll·ll :1 I applaud l ht• City of Costa l\l1•s a ftlr 1 h1•1r support of ex-, n·llcnc·l'. • : ing. or direct m'onl!Y.·flow func-Sdecting'lhe right m an for llw rxnnkd h~ thi· l'rt•sirlcnt. •a1rl111 t''· /\II t•x 11rh1tant. /\II x~·lwol hoard. 111 i•fft·<·t. _,ou 11111st SUEG. MURPHY tions who cl n the board (and ng 1 job is a special knac'k, lilw Thc-y an• paid $111,0tMI :rnoually s~rvu:c-µoor. All lng lws1nc~., huy .<II' l+'ii"'" or hirt• IOO hush. t*'~~--jt~o~ti'ee~ti~lp~>~.~w:::i::n:P::-=::pc7.•=rs~or~in~~~·~a~n~cr~"t'ii~~rtm1rh'lhtr.•.1TI·ornim11~tt~·o~.-f'ltl~1.~1t>-htxr•~.1r1so:--r1~11--.m~l~'c~·c,...:...n11~11r.1nn~r~nn1~y..-..~11~1 "11......,,1nr~ir•~AA~l~l~mm-.1~11~0~r'-fp*>ff·k+i-ea-I ~·~·~~~Trrrr~.:r-1mrcrT11rrtctrrrn-~TIT.S"~~~-.atilii1Plirl"11P11llllillr:-~~..:_--;. company n•lati1 s a rt' s till con· litth• r elatwn to <lily lllher <.1d· n·~1111nx 1hl1• for app•1inl1t1i.! llw XJ'l'IHkrx . ·t11\\11 l11 ~1'11m1t~ t:ir r1 ·rnmt:d frnrn sif\ered a Sl'Con -t•cht'lon com· ministralivc ability. l 'o~l ntasll·r· <;erwral. lm.1kpul,\. llow d11·'4nu 11t•at a t'ornhinaiinn lh1 •1r rw11~1tl111rh11,>ol You nwxl . nfond .. anti onl' whic~ is oftt•n . H "pt•upll' arc our b1i.:gt•st as· 1.h t• f'('g1<1n:1I 110:-.tma:-.tt•rx and :i5 ·tik1• tha1 ···11v V11lrnl,{for honc~t,, \\11l1•1fwf.rn, .111d r:11-.1·lhl•l:t\l's bypass1•tl in the hinn.-! of t'X· sd,"as:mmunyfirnfshketo;_1s· t>1s lnl't 1'!\h at , h·~t•<·1·t1vt•I:,., trlllhantl 10t.t•grity .111dd•1tt ' ,,.. ecutivt• iwrson cl. I Only the :wrt th('Sl' clay:;,, it is not llftt•n ~;:1 5'.! .. 15 ;111tl :1!).~11111~;;ilart1•11 '°* · . : flit llCE,S llOPl'I'.\:<; small-fry appli ls. ~l'nl•rally , rt'fll'Cled on thl' board or In lh1· T-hl· t•ha1nnao 11f lltt• 1'11.,l;il -, / , ,. . •. nrt• giv1•n thl· yt'holo~1cal tests t•ompanil·~· n•lali1ms with 'tltl'tr l111,1nl ol (;11V(.''r11ur" 1:; · !\t ,\ ·. ' that shoult · so bt· 1!1v1•n to lht' various puhh c~ Just annthl·r a(I W r 1 g h l \\ h 11 1 x a I ...ii t-: x >.11 n A f'f ion~ 1.-.oudt•r bil!·fr)'. ho can dv far more slogan lo lorgd. l'11:11rma~1 :1.11tl h1:-n1'1· l'ha1r111an To t~c F:clitor_·_ • ' .,.,,,. l'll'• 1 l'd '•ll 1<'i;1I nm ... 1 clr:1n lho· l.rn i It-111u ... t n111 Hii l' 1111 1or .1h~l:1111 lor h1• h:1.., onlc·r;l> lr11m ;111 :ip1~>111ti•1L 1111t1•t· :b t11 hn,, lw, :111 ' 1•1t•1·tl·d htt 11·i;11 :11111st ,.""" Mllrs By the Fo .urth of JuiY.: .;ijtc trlJrSfl\ th al m aturity an1r wiSdlVll c:a n only• he· J!,aincrl with :Jl-!l' ;mrl t·~p~·ri l'nc11\./.:tl('plS, ~<>w. to b1• falling hy the~wi~dl'. 111 lhis~Hl\'anc~·O :mtJ rh;111ti1' ~r:1 , I tl1111't hnow \\l1:1C f1;1x~1.;, h11t. lkm111·1•an 1t 1-; 1111l. .:· · .1.h11-:sw.rm1.or Nc: Our ill\'(•stnwnl in span• rt'· sc•arrh 1f:ltx1ut to pay u:. bark .11•aln. _ t)ur nation's. hii:j?esl Fourth or ·Julv 1kmollst rat11111 will occur:l5 11111.hon m1ks from hom1·. Hv re mot<'· cont rot you ;inti I :.m• ·going lo "visit" Mars. From 1wn V I k I n g s pal't'<'rart Wt'' II open th1• 1l (wr to th<' plant•t mos t llkt• our own ;1 11 " s "'(' i ( anyhotl .v·~ horn<" Manki n ti has waikd at kast 3:-000 year s for this; now we m•cd wait qoly a few more weeks. Since Jhe invention or the t t'lcscope in the 1600s. earthmen have scnnncd the skies qvidly , ('aJ!crly, some with a p_;-si1lon. Our fasdnation with othe r worlds 1s m ore than ourioslly - ii derives from two very busic human urges : The sam" rc - ;1ss11ranc<' that we .;et from nos sln~ paths with anolt•1•r human 1n 1h<' world's lnnllv ( plac\'S wt· ~4.'ck :1.moni? llw wur '1cren1 of the u niverse. AmJ, u' • ( PAUi~ HARVEY) •. ' \\ ith the <•xplorus who rir~t s punncd ollr own planet. tlwrc"s the dreum of rcsour1·t•s 11r 1111' ht>flC for a l nunlain of 111.•rpclual youth. " :ulrniral1Qn and t'llJUl:i.,t1~m ::.r1•rn:. · , has hN•n : fflm 1ng watt·r 111i lli<' to foll 1,m tn'l'-v1·r~efunl'itmkarl. • ' :.111'fat·1" " Whl'IJ' cme obscrvl'S "vh;1t cf-1'n llw Ed tt•H' i\lthouJ:h tl1C'rt••1<1111fn'l'11Xv· fcl'ls· ttJI' 1ww permis~ivc :11 '(;oat 11111 " fa-.'\\'t•lwar 11 us r<f - J!<'n on Mar .... m11~t ..,,·1t·nt1!.ls 1ttt111'(.~ of ~art'nl-s .;11111 IC'ach1•i-' '11,1 lw t·~illt•tl 1h.1 ... 1·111111• :11011,1! "·'Y t11111k ·1hal lift• lornwtl on <>;1rth ;1rt• h11v111'J,'"1111 'tht>-impr~o;;i;ionahlt• 1n lht• p•a.,f :!:! '1·:1r ... :111<1 l;,ixt w1:l·k wht'n ttwn· w:i:--1111 fr\t'(',.c>X,1~1·11 .,):Olllh <if our t'Oti\)t·ry, uru• m11!-lt 1l '"''k /:1not111• r ~1 ;111t.: ~\t·p hcrt~(·1thl•r. ' a<lrn1l {lwt ii d1w..; th1·m m tm··' forward \\'1• 1·111\J..~ralula\1• tlw ,.,. , harm t1v1!J J!OO<l. Al~hqi1µh:tht•ri• ~l\ "'111111c-11 lor lw lpn1!.! ~n in'>llr1· Nf.:VERTIU:1 . ..:ss. 011 th,· is vas l fo1·.fltt•11I pr:tfM th:H · th:il 1•1il111n· 1:-. 1111l 1w i.:lcdcd 111 : .. ionf S(f? F ourth of .July Urn; yt'"'" th•• ;al ('oh1~l1<· .. hev&a~t-s' 1P,t>o:icc1>: ('osl:r Ml'"·'· . . • AtSO, a~ with lho"c ~h·o ·!'p~c~1l_ati11n, will~,~ s1~r1:la~:d h~.' antL''.pot are da.mrlVmJ! ~~·m -. Lt kt• that J'lrtl \ t•i lft:H ~1 ,10 " pioneer<.'d o ur nl'w lands, suh· material.~' ulr nc' . Whl n \ ik '"~" t't<'a:;11~ num hl.'.r or malurc :init \vh1d1 hit~ I 111· w~tl l'I. :1l11I m:.1kf'" c:on~ciously we Sl'ek some plal't'.. One \;Intl I Wl~ makc•11wrr <·~~1·1·t · very youlhr~1l ~mC'ncans, ttw. la,.,!l' 1 ippll"; lhroui•hout tlll' lo run to'. • _'<•<I soft la11d111 i,?s 011 (hc l\'k1r1ta11 .• "t•hnol fat·t11l1t·s ~1_n~t<•atl.yf,1!ornl! ·poriil, !hi· 111.,.,, !-i•}.llth,(.'iia't II , •. \Vnlls. cnhnnc-·• o11r <'X· surface•, th1·y will a11al~1.c Uw . wh<ilt'\'t•r..lh<'y ('an ".' 1lis1·1111r:tt•1• HC'pc•rton Th•'.tl t•r i\'111 rnakl' an u ... lt"U snrl, ll•i.L tilt' w:1l1•r. 11h11l11J,!r;111h ·ind 1'1111-tw s1H'h ~I'll d ·~trt11• ... \ · (·1'tcmnnt about 'htrs in llllll' • ' ' · · . · 1 • • ·" ·r . ..,,.,.,. 111r 1•1•.1 .. 11i1• 1·1n·l1 • 111 ('llltur•;tf ~ 1' lhl' s 11rfa'1·r . 1111•as11n• t1•m -'1~·st1me" ·1n•allowm"thruc;t11r when h e ust.'d our s maU<'rin•• (11' · · · • · ,.. . · 1 1ntl11"11 11 1h1 1111 l!h11111 01 :a11~1· "' r J><'r:tturt•:>, ~tucl,\' lhl· alm11s plwr1'. l 'St''Chll''t·rnu..; ilru0 s within th" • !icientiric kno~led,qc t<1 W/ile .a · • '" · ,... ' · l <11tnl\ · ·· d . 1 -. Tt W srnst.' any i:ro1111't~ quake:.· :ind sdi ols . • . ... ~NI osric ncc,·assrc. · IC · or soon . 'fli_t;a nrs Whl1shedfac1-lhlll:ir II 1s:1..,011n·<·11f g n:it JH'id .. to of the WorhJs.'' For rnos l uf ,;,. 11 is tl1rri'rulNl'll lions :-pc;ak louder than \vords u~ lh'r1t Co.,1.1 :'llt•-;;.1 li:~s the ston · Jn 1971 our l\tarinrr Nini' ·rt.'late this t111l1on-1h>llar mwst· llcn~r,h lo whal :av_ail ran-th1· ANN anti M IK~MO D spacecr aft went inloor:brl a round' mcnt. wh:sli'}'t'Y ,1 )Wov<'"· to our m rlluJh!t ol warnings he \fhcn Mars and for a year took close-up evcryduy ti fl'. Y<'l wt• haYc parents a nrJ. instructor~onlinuc photogr aphs. Jo'ro~ a COfrtpositc hnrvcs tctl frll m o ur s11acc• pro· to s moke and r.:uzzle righl in thc of those -ph otosir aphs w_c n~w itram so f::ir. 1( t 11ray b1· allmVl'tl prr~~nrc i1r th~ ·very vulnerable have a detailed map Of the entire the cxpr<'sStOtt , astronomtralfy youn~ OO<'S? planet. ' beneficial fallo ul . -· FROM THIS MAP showinJ.! tht• vok anocs a nct canyons there 1s J?ent'ral a~rcell)<'nl lhul Murs 1s ~ "live" plan<-t , not a "dcml" 11n1·. Thal ·is-to ~av lht•re arc forr<'!I 1110\'in~ under i he crlL.,I, ltt('n• 1:-. anh:rnal heal, und thl.:.::4:. b .vr " -. .. And. unllk._• our nation 's <'Xlt'<11,·u1rnr1ct'~ ohrst'as. lO l111s m1!i~ii111 we sl ;ind Lo los<' only a r('\\ po11nrls or lio. anrl lhc mnnt~,\' imHl to thr m a1'irs mul movers or the~t· Vt kin.cs ,<'\Int inut•!i fort'"cr to 11rh1t throu ).!h our '"~n l'C()OOnl). • TlllS \V.\S 1llustr:itr1I to· me, scvc·ral. Yl'Ors aJ?O, WhC'h t \\11 ~·ounl! fric'ncl!' rl'lotcil IH I\\ (I n Jloniet•11ming l);iy, :11 · ~t:mrunl l 'nivcrs1ty .. their tcading in!>lruc: tor. obviously eoi:f'r t0: ~et into thl' good s r:l('t':O: o( her tlf'\\ Jilli <Jent~. plopped down' on tric lfuor No Wender To the Editor: If th<' opinion l'Xpr<'Sscct hy !\Ir. Hrian F. lrurl:in<l 1kt1 1•rs to th1• <'ditor. June :11 1~ t.\'1>11':11 of th1· m<'mhcrs on llw n 1strn·t noarcl of Trust<'cs. ii'!> tit) w11n1kr the ('(1Ut'ill IOl1. in ciiir' s't·hoclrs·E; St1h:-· starHbnl I r:111 understand whv so manv nr """ l!r:ul<' -.eh1111I r hlldrl'O <'<1111111t t'11p1 • ''1th tnr:h .l>cltO<ll tluc lu 1111~ "l ·:.1111 at ~·our .. ' . . · . . . .. . .... . .. "'!:' To the Editor: . 1\1 ay l c·om na•nd l h<' Dairy rilot for its May M r•d1tori<.1I :•No Crrd1l 111 I he Cuunty" <':tllin~ a l· tcnl1tln to th<' sorrv ~I ;1lc ()f our t.'oun1y planning ·<'ommission'! Nol only an• th1• C'iti~rns or the t·ounly short c·tiangcil hy havm,Q 1 wo me m hers on the commission who huvc nt1t tHe s liAht cst in- tcrt'fit 1ri puhl1l' Wl•lfarc. bt1t sit - tm~ lhrou~h the lung hours or testimony is :1 pos it1w hari.L'>hip, I on one or them c•spe<'ially. lie s uf. ft•rs physH•a ll y from the I borectorn. ' · With two drom•s on lhc com· m ~ ' i I' !'I , t h C b II r d C n 0 f rcsponsilnlity 11lacc<I on the three '4 bo tlo 'st•r vc. is unduly heavy. .., ~VELYNGAYMAN. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ll11/>11rl N. Wr1•rl, l'11bl1~hlt T/t1111lll$ l\1·1•111I ,.:rl1t1o1 1111 rho'" K r1·1 l•11 11 ,.;1/1lorinl l 'llflC ,.;1Ji1or 'd1t· l•1ltt11ri11I t>a~c or the Uaily l'tl11t "'t'k' 111 inform and .. \hmulatr• r<':tcff'rs by pn•smlln~ ' nn'fhts pas:c ll1V1'rsf' r1>mmcn1:1ry on 1111111·s of mtl'rt•st h)' ~yndicat- 1·1' rolumn1st:; •tnll cartoonists. by flr<>\·1dm~ a forum for readers' 1wws und by presenting this r ncwspapl!r's opinion'! and ideas on f'llrrcnt lov1r-;. The editorial llf'IOltJM or lht• llaily Pilot apJl('ar 11nh m th1 • 1•1li1nnal C'otumn at the 1111i 11( 1 he p:t~l' Opin111ns <'X· tJr!'~w1I hy thl' rnlumni:>1~ an.f•· . .caG11.tVni:-t.s.amJ.ll'l ll'r wntci:s.ar.c.. - thf'll' 11~11 anti no c•n1lorsrmtnl of thr1r· 'll'W'i hv the Uwly Pilot. ~h1111lll h1• 1nfrrn·1t, Wcdnl'sday . June 16, 1976 . . . . .. ' ·~~· ·- ----... -Weonesd..iy Jun(· 16 197e O~tt 'f f»t OT A 1 ew -s-c ool-Bus· blws-?~ _.,..._Ore ·Men Than Wo1nen It took the death or29 kids from Yuba City for the l..eg1slalure to discover some bag loophol£'s in the laws des\cncd to protect S<.'hool children from inJurie::. while being transported. While the exact cause or the re· cent tragedy h1ts not been lie· termined it has brought to light the CX· emptions .ind weaknesses in I.he prcHnt bws govern· ing the oper a· lion of ithool buses. Ba5jcally the laws arc good oneis.--r-tn· .. l"Cq\iin:"Spe&.11 certification by the slate for thosf' who drive school buses. Sud1 persons must not only possess a •license lo drive buses hut addi· t1 onally undertake <10 hours of s c·hool bus t r <11ninl!. meet µhys1cal standards, ancl pa::.s hoth written and dri\'tng tests. They must repeat this C\'ery two years. taking an c.idde<J ::m hours of train· ing and pa:;san~ thl• tests a~arn THE STANDARDS for school puses are hi~h and annual in· specllons arc required. Many feel that is noL Cr~cquenl .enough •md som·e districts self-impose mechanical inspections as often as every 1.500 hours and also re· quire daily inspections of s"ch thin s as tires brakes and stee'. ( EARL WATERS~ ing. It would seem that these locally adopted rules come closer lo the safely mark than doe:. the state law • But the barn door in the law 1s !hat whi<'h exempts bw:e:. not re· ~ularly used. y ct thousands or children <i re hu::.1•d aroun1t .by school dislril'ts l'a<'h vcar for ~pecial occwsions. us ~\'l're the Yuba City chlldrl'n. In SUl'h situations neither the bus nor the driver is suhje<.'t to the state stan· dards for school buses. Aeling promptly lo clost• ttl is ~ap. Seifat~ T'l'ant>poru&lionC.Om· millee Chairman Ra ndolp h Collier is rushing throu~h a bill to require any bus or driver used by the school distril'l to meet pre· sent f'equ1rcmcnts. · IDS 1'10V E is lo rcmcdv \h(.' immedi ate and ob\'iou!' problem as it relates tti the Yuba City case. But Collier is not sloppang there. lie intends to gi\'e lhl.' mat· t<>r a thorough study with the \'iew lo further legislation t<> eliminate any other oversight~. Not yet examined is the extent tq__ which regular bus service. - such as ci y translts7"1S used as an alternative to school owned buses. This may be the case where such use is deemed less expensive than providing service itch unter, Still at Work MSC.17 (J.ACK ANDE~SONJ WASHINGTON -In the 1640s, an Englishman ·named Mat!h_ew Hopkins discovered a foolproof method of detecting witches. It cons1sle o some original tecf\J(Jques in torture. The King. grateful over the opportunity lo r id his realm or witches. · conferred upon Hopkins the title of "His Majesty's Witch· Finder Genenal. · · · The official wilch·finder hurried from place to place, often at the urgent request of the town fathers. Jn Essex and Suffolk alone. he tested more than 300 persons. Most" failed the tests and were put to death. Some 330 years later ., an American. President:• Hi chard Nixon. a ppointC>d a motll•rn, Wileh·Findcr Gcnt'ral to root out the radicals in our midst. The witch hunter. Guy Goodwin, hur- ried from place to pl<.1ce indict- ing radicals. Justice Departm<'nt sources say he supervised ·about 100 grand jury investigations in 36 states. He returned more than 400 indictments. There "'as one trouble. The indictments didn't slick: only about 10 percent ended in convictions. . _Many of the convictions were also for minor of- fenses. having nothing lo do willl the sub\'erstve-ac0 tivities Goodwin wa.s inv~tigating. Goodwin sought ronlempt and perjury indictments whc.n be couldn't make a better case. b\' thl' d1 ltil'l. School children are gl\·en tokenNt reduced or no cost wtth the school district sub- sidizing the program. In auch ~1tuat1ons it may be .that those buses and driver s should meet schuol standa rds . And, althpugh the llighWiUy Patrol commissioned a spectafo;t to det~l'mine whether the use or sc:.ir-bells m i~ht ha\'e sa\'ed Yuba City ch ikiren's liv.es . Collit·r thinks the quc\tion of ~cat bells on school b~es de- scr\'ei-. further study. A shadow has bN•n rai~d on the CllP hold· ing that seath<'lts would serve no pur-pos(.' on school buses. NO':f TO BE o\'erlooked is the Df1'orrfng upi PMio ~uestum.of whether t~aw. u.': __ c1u1re~ schools to use buses only. Entertainer' lJ fona It may be thot, like yoath or· Ross has fif ('(j for l?OOizations. _they can us~ trucks divorce from Rolx!rl or other vch1clel1 not designed to Silbe rs t ein ~flL·r a l'.arry passl•nJ;?er'fi and escage en· five-ye ar marria•'l' t1rcly all rc~ulqtlons: • . " · Sometime ba~k a l'fat bed.truck T h C I r l h r L' l' transporlin~ children on an out· dau~hlcrs ~re lo l'l'· ing nipped o~·er spilling kids ·an m a 1 n w 1 t h t h e O\'er the freeway with tragic re-s inger. sults.·Even in the face of that ac· ---------- <'ident. Assemblyman John Mill~r ~as unable to enac~ a law Masters W Oil prohlb1t1ng the carrying of t·hi ldrcn on trucks, despite two Cynthia Pl an·. 485 valiant efforts to ~ain that pro· Walnut Plat•t-. ~osl<1 tcclionloc.lhe.~ --·-l\lesa. ~e~eived a rn;1st~r <1>11c or the re~ons for his or science and busint·ss failure])" as the strong opposition administration cll'gri.•e of the 'YMCA whose arguments from the Univ<.'rs1ty ol went lo the matter (jf costs. Denver . UNl)ER THE American judicial system, grand juries are supposed to protect the people from op. pressi"e government prosecutors. But Goodwin turned his grand juries into a coercive instrument, which he used to investigate and harass his victims. He jailed people who reruscd to testify. Under the law, a recalcitrant witness can be locked up until he talks or until the grand j ury expires. But for punitive 'purposes. Goodwin extended grand jury terms so the witncsst.'S would be ke'pt behind bars· tonger. . · . Goodwin is an improbahlc Witch-Finde r S'enernl. an impeccable. subdued. handsome m<1n. with styled gruy hair and a soft. almosfeffominate \'Oice. But he was relentless in investigating civil disturbances and terrorist acti\'itics. He wound up in charge of a special section. which hunted sub· WISS ' IRAND 4· .7 STAllLEY~ . 277 THI SNIPS .... · · · · · · S~UAIE .......... . · ort eNixonAdministration: ,l'hc country w·as 1s ur a u 1. 1 the early 1970s, w~th good reason. Some had staged violent demonstrations, planted bombs and com- mitted other outrages. Their purp(>se. they had boasted, was to overthrow th.e American system . BUT MANY were peace-ful, patrjotic antiwar activists. who merely opposed the government's Vietnam policies. Goodwin often abused their rights. too. His most serious disservice to the na· lion. however. was to pervert the grand jury into a tool of government repression. .. The most common complaint was that Goodwin abuses the grand jury processes. that ~c US('~ .the grand jury to har<1ss peoph'-for their poht1C'al beliefs, thal he brings imlictm<>nts on thin evidence and then leaves it to someone else to try the cases. YET TH F. .Justice Department. under fairmlnd(.'ct Atty. Gt•n. Edward Levi. is cQntinuin~ to use the Wit<'h·Finder General. lk was recently dispatched to Hichmond. Va .. for example to over· see a grand jury lnv<'slil!alion of an FBI coverup. Goodwin has the kind of ruith in the FBI that most ~ople reserve for thf'ir church. _One of ~is most prized possessions is a letter or commendation from the late t,131 director J . Edgar llOQvcr. One<'. h9joined an F'BI squad on a 4 a.m. raid upon some tamden. N .J ·~draft-board saboteurs. ~ Goodwin seemed as eaf;?er to protect the .FBI men in Richmond as he was to persecute leftists. 'l'his brought him into a head-on collision with Hodnc\' Sager. a tough f<'<il'ral attorney who headed the Ju~tice D('(Jartrricnt offkc in RichmQnd · Sager at first tried to coopcratc with Goodwi n, but Jhen souJ,thl to rcmon• tum from the· FBI casE'. The witch hunter . bclicVl' it or nnt, hauled Sager himsl•lf before the i,:ranrl jury for 15 hours. ·For ~atter. this was the last stra~. l_le worked nights lo era.fl. a long formal complaihl d'gainst Goodwin. · · . rt CHARGES that Goodwin and.;n aide.in· ~uJged in "tross professional misconduct and gross 'abuse or the grand jury system." In the interest of. justice. ad~ed Snger. it was vita_I to properly .~xposc this Oagrant abuse or the grand JUry system. Q'hc department's cthi('s watchdo~. Michael Stulheen responded that Sager's ,<.'harges had bel'n inv,sU1~ted an"d had been fo~d without merit. '!'et we have evidence that only a perfun<;!ory in · , ... ligation -.as R\ade. Jn disgust, Sager qui~ the UU1Uce DepartmHl a few days ago. ''l'm disap- pointed aDd dl•'~usioned," he said. , 24-CT 9"~12"97' ::::'.~0t. ..... 157 sa11ita•~•-···· · LUMllUM 77. YARD STICK .... 6-VI . ]67 •• OME 14'' so-n. WHITE 5 " SE snn TAPE ...... IEICH VI ··· . WllG&.m ·' 711 11" STUIDY 647 S E 'Uli PIPE WlllCH .... STAPL • ······ 2.97 HSY TO lllSTAll, ' 62"-llTHtOI DOO• Kif lO<K I wmt SKUltTY UTCll ...... . llSTAll IT l:OUISILI, 667 llOIT/IA<I IOOI DIAi· LO<K Wint KIT II HOI .... . STdtY MITAL, llMY· 6 IASY TO •STALL, 5•1 N00F SICUllTY LOCI ....... 2.97 • MGll A• STMIY, . 297 IASY-TO-tllSTAll lfl CAST ltCllT lATCI ....... . •STALL IT YOllSlll 2 97 STOl .. lllC • SCllll · A• SYOIM IOll CLOHll ... llPUa.IT llOI 6 · Ant~mft. Sfmf, } •7 fOI KB IOOIS •.•••••••..• ... Ki:ck 'Srfwking· Habit' ATLA NTA <AP> -Fivet1mes more men than women have stopped smok· Ing <.'tg-arettes in the past dec.ade ai1 lhe pl'r<.'entage_ ·or adult 1\mt•ricans who h~ht up continues Jo decline, ac· cordin~ lo u national report In add1'tion, many Aml•ncans who do smoke c.ire sw1ll'hing to low-tar. · low.nicotine ciA<trl'ttes, thl' rt•port said Tuesday It added that uttitutks ·agpinst public-s mok ing hit\'C gotten stronger -even among s mokers. THE FIGURES ARE th<' result or a survey conducted by the N.at1onal Clearing hous l· for S mokin~ and Health. a com_pmwnt of thl' £t•nter for nisl'asc pnfroL Tffo survey wa:f<fonc in collaboration "1th lht·· division of cancer eontrnl ·,md r<>hal>ilitahon of the National Canl'l'I' Institute. The proportion of male smokers aged 21 or oldt•r dl•t·tined to 39.3 per- cent in 1975 from 42.2 iwrn•nt m J970 and 52.8 pcrcl'nt in f9&1 , the r<>p<>rt ~aid. THE PERCENT AGES FOR women 21 or o(.er were 21l9 ~rccnt in 1975. compar<!d with 30 5 percent in 1970 and 31.5 10 19<i·I. The s urvt'y covered 12.000 s·mokers and nonsmokers. the largest such sur- vey C\:_er ~2-n<iu.£lJ•<U.u:c.ording Lo the clc.•·aringhuuse. The r esull ''dcmonstrall'S that Atneri<.'ans-can change their lifostyles for the sake or their health." said Dr. 2-DIAWEI TOOL CHEST 18!! • .. Iv -.. • •nl I 1 '• David Sencer. d1n'l0lor or the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta. .... ~ THIS IS so, rl rs :i \Ital stc1,.111 ... the> dircrl1on C1t JH'rsonal ro·~110nsibili \)' ror lh,\' pr:tl'lll'l'• 11! J.lfC\'~01lt1v1• medicine>: he said. The r~port ~UHi 7tl pt•rct•111 or lhost• q1~st1pncd s~11d s moking shu~d be al lowed lu frwcr pl:H'cs than at ph.'!scnt • com).IM'cll with 57 t>t•rn·nt wtw said ' that.in 1970 :ind S:.? pcrct•nr rn Wfl4 . Even amoni:: smnkl•rs. 'nwn· Utah half agrt•cd 'with that 11ll'u, the rcpor\. said. , IN i\DUITION; 56 PERCENT of tht• -rrl.' ironrtl'nh ~tl-Jl1 \"~~ .... : vcrt,sing should be s1oppt•d not just .. . broad(·ast adS as :.it present -and 7H 1wrcent said mana~eml'nl ~hould h1· :\llowt•d to prohibit smoking in bus1· ncsscs and ofh<.'t•s . T hl· report sauJ Gt .. µt•rc clll or thl' smokers have made at kast onl' St>rious j!tl~·mpt to stop s moking, and 90 per<.'l'nl ha\'c tried or would do so if 1L wC>rc easy to stop. However. 57 pc.rcenl said 'they de· finitely or prob-Jbly would ~till be smoking five year:. fro~ now , If It floats, chances are rou•fl r•ad aboul II in lh• -~~~ ·p, •'ICUJll ~ ~ ~ .C:l!j ~ I ~· ~1 DAILY PILOT 11-0Z ... Oil IASE CAULKING COMP. 3; 100 -.. I I ·I FUX · SPIA Y DO-IT· YOUl~Ell PEISOIAl SHOWER PRE-FINISHED SHU VIS 1 077 l ''w24" Shelf ...... 1.17 l "x36" Shelf ..... 2.61 IO"x36" Shelf , ·" . 3. 14 r1f'~1bl11 "".,.'nl tin~ hu·,. ... ,o, ( t ....... • ""''If'"'' v• 11th• .. ,.,, ••• m t hiom .. ·ptotcid .,,•11d Mo\i.e, •'4iNJ" t1th\h Gt11gf +.,., t l1,l1f1un 1ohow1rt\ o ttol µlemu1c 11Jt "" !)a"'' fo\r to ln"itall ~hO'CJ"' ''iii~~ ... l"i~ ... i""i''i"'~··~·~''•~""~··~•·;:·~•·:·"'~· ;;;:::~~ r -.•.· .. ~.· ....... , ... ICEM-NAMEl LA TEX RfTEllOR SEAtl·GlQSS :;;,-, "1'.'.'.',"lt ·•;:::I 888 "'"If 1 I I fl \o. •' .., •• I • Gal. . - LATEX EXTERIOR PRIMER '''"'rout Ir,, 1,,.,, ''""'d 547 w1•0011 ••·d JHJ1nf1 1f •1u 1f111•, tmd c.il11"1H1ut'' .1tJrn11 U,t.• • n d1 1 ,..,t IJu•.•· 01 ''•f•·• I'"'""' (0,..,1· 1n ,..,,,,, v•ilt Gol. · 1-GAl. LATEX ~ORCH ENAMEL ;~::(.·.:,· .. "'~'.'.;~ ·~~··1";;~.,;: 4 7 7 • L.• ,. 111duur \ 1 uuftf,}''' \ • 111 qo f """1H1•f (f1 Ull ' : .• , Ii-· ''' • •••o• , wh1• Gal: HI-GLOSS LATEX ENAMEL '• • vllhoble h,lJf• ''"' ••oum~I for oll you1 mt. 110, d"CO•Ol•Qg Eo'y to uµply, Soof' ond woto1 <.Ii on 1111 Ru•nbow of <Olor;, "''"'" · . \. . . ' . ( ... -. . . " 2~~. . . I L. M. Boyd .. S.tate's ·wine ~Ugllr.less ' Consitl <'r the wives ofhus bnnds whorhase around after other women. The older thosc- win·s lw. the lc•ss likely thc•y an· to blame themsl;fves an 11n y way for such infideltles . Our Love a ntl War m un s:.ays studies indicate the younger womt•n tend to wonder where they themselves went wrong. . ~ "California winemakers don't, repeat -4or. 't iu!d :..u~4U' to.their wines..·· s~s the Wine ln~titulc's Hrian~'it. Pierre. -~ "That's again!lt ·state and federal law . Fre n c h winemakers ~dd sugar." Not only is the hum- mingbird the only bird that ccin Oy backwards, it's the only one that also can 'rty "s tra"Tght up, down and sideway~ Today's op<.·n question is: Can the hum- min~bird fly upside down'' Don't know, don 't'know. Why the mother with three-or m ore children tends to live longer thran the mother wittl an _ only child remains unclear. hut statist1<'s s how sucfi{~e the case. EDITING ' .. ~Fusselm.an ·'.C9mpetent' · . &kersfield Man "tharged With Killing. Tots · A Bakersfield man who al· legedly killed his two :.mall children by slashing their,throats has beeo found competent to •1id tn his own defense by~ra County Superior Court udge Kenneth Williams. As a result, Judge Williams said Daniel Alvin Fusselman, 52. must stand trial J une 21 on the double murdel' ch urge. THE JUDGE l>ascd his com- petency ruling on the rc::.ults of M~hialr ex u m inalio n s Fusselman bas undergone sinCl' his case w a.s tr ansfe rn•d to Orange Count.)' from Kern Coun- ty last March. It was publicity i::<'m•ratecl' ;it the Bakersfield salel>man s far:.t trial in Kern County lhut led to u court decision gr<1nting thl· ;H'· cuscd man a c hange· of n ·nu1.· lur his upcom ing S<.'<.'onu trial Al the end of his f1rl>t tnal. Fusselman was found guilty of two count!t of firs t degree murdl·r and S<.'lltenced to life in prison. · LATER. llOWEVt:R. an aµ pellete court found lhl' ta'i:il jutlt.:l' errt"d wh_en instrut·ting lhl' Jury on fil e defense or d1m1niSnccl r apa<'ity and ordt'rC'd a nc\\ trial. Fusselman is charged with OC P lan'ner Elected murd(•rinl! Danny Fusselman, 4, :rnd Danielle Fus~·lman, 3. in tht>ir b<'ds aft1•r he became i.n· furiatcd when hi:-wife fill'<i suit ford 1 vurct- 'Helpt•d' !\'Ian Dies I.A :\J ES .\ c,\P 1 ,,,•o \\'1lli'nta11. ~17, 1s 11'-atl, app;11·1.•ntl~ hf asphyx1:.1tio11 :rnd po:.::.ibly h1.·art lrouhlt•. afkr pohrc tryani.:. lo h<'lp him finally usccl tt•ar gas lo ).!l't to ham. Th1.·rc \\as no ex· plannllnn \\try h1.~ n;:11i~1'e· po rtl'cl an nN•d ol hl'IJ> cir why he • 11·~1::.tcll 1~ol1et•. • t sEWING COURSES .. for young· people ages 10-19 Make 'your • prizes or awards! thing' in cllss. ONLY SiltJrday classes, Learn to sew, 98¢ and weekday s or sew better. during vacation Eight 2~ hr. periods. Enroll 'lessons;Sl!.50. PER HR. early! ~roup You can wm rates available. SINGER Sewing Centers - To .Head Carpenters D~J.)''S old ft1voribi ... · · the-or1ginalG-9 Gerald Stedman has· been elected executive .sc cr C'tary of the l~.000· member O range County Dis lril'l Council o£ Carpenters Af'I..<:ro. Tabulation of ballots sh.owed SlL•ll- man a cleur victor in a field of thr~e candidates. · <'ha1rm~1n of the Countv Labor Coali· tton and chairman 11f t:'OPI::. Labor's CommittC'e <rn Political F.ducataon. Ile is..the youngl':-.t m mi e\'Cr to head a dis· · trict rouncil in CalitoAlia. im~directfrom en81end.alf coU.on ' .. ... Four newspaper copy editors ala seminar in a coastal city toured a waterfront market which d,isp ayed this sign: "Presh fi sh sold STEDMAN has been a member of Active in 'state polal1t·s. Stedman was also jus t t'lected as a delegall• for Governor Brown to the upcoming Dem ocratic Convention in !'Jew York. w1ncibre.ake:r with . c1assic plaid lining. available -in natura1, 'tishlan l iere." The first expert said tlin:iinalt' "here'' the Carpenters Union for 2<1 yea.rs und J1~-1'"itS"'Sl[JJ11m~~rl!Y-h~1'-eilse~'MlJ.cl-t.hc..fishJ:M!..ii.L_J--.§Se~c~glt ary of Loe al 2361 fo r the pa),l not "here'"! The second said take out "sold," nine year s. T he district council, STEDMAN .. WHO li\'t•s in Gurdt·n Grove, served rout s <'Jt s in the Ai1 Force during the time of the Korean War. On July 12 he will be sworn in and assume his new duties as Ex- ecuti\'e Secretary of the Orange Coun· ty District Counc~I of Carpenters. too. It's not free, obviou~iy. The tl\ird felt second l a.r~esl in the State of "fresh" likewise ought to J(o inasmuch as any California , includes eight Carpenter other sort wouldn't be advertised. And the locals in Orange County. fourth, sniffin~ with some 'repugnance, said Stedman ls a member orthe OraDtfe strikeout "fish." It's unnecessary. County Planning Co.l11mission, Almost · invarlabiy the bride who gets a ~-----------------------------------------1 clothes dryer as a wedding present does so <tl her own request ... Do Yott realize that if it d idn't rain anywhere on earth for a year, the ocean lc\'els would drop by almost four fceC'! . . . If thcn•'s one ~uri in the household, chanc(•s arc far bcllt·r than 50·50 that there's more thap one g un m lheno Boat Fare ·To Avalon -SENIOR CITIZ.ENS loCW Off All 7U Parcb·a•e• SAV£ 0t. ALL PURCHASES BY ilCCOMIN(< I\ MEl'ol9Elt Of OUR SENIOR CITIZENS Sl\VIN(,) PLAN AT NO COST TO YOU. -• RENTALS-& Passenger fares are . . SALES' @J(b;o@®§@ q. rogr...-Mnor lS.lfttl1 Offer SIGN UP •ow· COST OF t hi5 Muntr,S''s first C'C'nsus in 1790 r~111 a6out'OilC rl•nl per person. Cost of the cens~as in 1970 ran about Sl.22 per p;ersun. Addrc~s mail to I .. W. lJoyd, I' o .. Ho.r 15GQ, Co:;t a ,\I e ~a 92626. going up for boat service betwee n Newport Beath and Avalon. on Catalina I s l and . Th e J>uhlil' Utilities Commission has ..._,..-... ..... ...,....._.,,..._,.-... ..... ...,. ...... .,,.....,,.-... ..... ...,....._.,,._ granted D a\' <'Y • s Locker ~. fa~n island, newport center 644·5070 its first fore in<'rease -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .! sinceJ97l.·__ _ Aduft ont•·way fares will go from .the, present Deaths ElseWherf! LOS ANG El.ES 1/\l'J co.Lu 1\1 n v s . oh i" <A P J · R . ·Brooke ANoway, 59. th1.• lawyer who S UC Cl1 Ss full y S4.7S to $5.SO, or Sl 1 .. -..ip~ f''or m er. undersl.'cretarv of Com m t' r r 1• {'I a r t·nr<' Danl~I ~lartin Jr., 59. of Los Ani?elc s. cti cd l\l on dav o f l'<Jl'diac :1rr.es1'u t L·h·e.•New En ~la nd Deaconess roundt rip. and cHildren o'v<'r S will p ay S2 7S one- w av instead of S2.31 Chi.Id.en under 5 tru\'cl fn·e. t•xcept for an 11.0- defcndcd G ov .. J~ml's A cen t fee pay a bl<' at Rho d es a1ota 1ns t u A\'alon. , lucility in Roston. l\fass .• wherl' hl· ·w a s b e ing treated for canl'c:r. $46-million suit rl'sulting · n a i I,,. s e r v i l' e t o . from the 1970 Kt•nt Stat41 A,. a I u n cont i n u t> s - .sbootings, d i<•d Tuesday through mid-August on of a heart attack. the Island Holiday out of the Balboa Pavilion It l eaves Balboa each Dt-nth i"Wotl«-r• mornin~ at 9 a m and ·o•S•ntdBMbHl "''' <11t!Sqnutc;.1n leaves Avalon at 4 :lO ---.,..-----11-0-Y--~---~~:~',~:o v't;;"~,, ,',!.·~ ~n~"~~~~;· p.nL . ARTHUR J ROY , .. ,10 .. n1 "' Pl(olo~l/•l'WM"•""'"'' PHk,No"'l>Ori The· new furl'S will be· ~lunl1n11100 l!lodtn. c~ o~·· ol ll· '"' SM<h, c ... "'·•tolot lltt·W Mor!udlf effl•ctive about July 19. J111H~ 1s1 1916. Surv1vrd hy h''\ v-1h•, d•rectors. ... -~ l",11lllt'M E Roy, on~ 'on, Wnllnt'f Roy ICALASH ' UI HV'lt1nQt1J11 O·•trh: 0"'1.#QhtiH P1lt1 MARCUEAITE JA~E' KALASH I di "'''' Alil.tt-,')()n °' ""'''"'·•'1 Q,,._'° hhJt f('')id~nt ot 7006 Ot bor.Hl, N1•w POt\ n an h,otht..'r\, Aa';' J Roy, lt•Of\ f\. Aov ,ind Beath, (A, O tlf& ot Clf'.tlh June u , l'1t1 I tw""~\ G Roy t•ll OI M1thHl1lO riN: Sunnve d t>tt h\.·r l'lu\O.tnd, (iicOrC)tt P1urttk O. Roy ol Hunt1oq100 t\.•.u n Kdl,.\h ot N•wpotJ 01·.ith, d11ugtllrr'\. Aid OK'd C<l; one ~1\frt. (lt.t • ~In'"'' f'I MMtntt OatH\3/Qr of Co .. 11' Afte\'1 Anet M1CMq11n. two 11rllr\(~ h ildt.-.n tf'''"'., Su'"" C.hJfTl~rll)tn ot San P°ri'n<t'-(t), mt rttur\dclY I JO PM, UNI Uro Ktw.1y bnUhf'r O;tni~t 'Iii Shep,., d\On <11 \.h.tpl'I M.1 , .. ot (t'lf1,1l11r' nur• ti NeYtpOtl 9 11.u J\; thr••i• 9rt:1ndthilcf""'• Hiday 10 Oil AM C:,t Jt»'' him rittnot1t Priv.111, burittl ,,.,..,,(.~~ W1·c:1n.-.-.c1.1v. (t\urtn.,..1nt•·•rn• "'· Goud 'it\t•ohrrrt Jun .. u •. CJ IYl AM M"•mori.,1.,wrv•<<·>i·i1 «·rnet.., UeU Broi11dw••Y Mortu""'I 11 JO 14-M. Oal1i1l•f'Quron (orOl\.1 a.·1 In ~ounty <h•C~l.Qr\, Mt1r Ch•p1tl. B•lt1·8PtQ\'ron Co~t• ME• cMITCHl!LL Me\o. C•. dtn•c•or\. Tn" 1amllv Five Orani::e County IA > A "M•!Lh Ml I CHELL. \UQQ••I' m~mo~•I c•lf•l>uhOM i.. h I d · t · l h lo•"'4'rlv ot S<tn Cl•munl~. Cd OM• ot m.l<IC 10 '"" D••ll4lln Ftundahon SC 00 lS fl C S 8 Ve "'"''"·June •~. 1'1&. ~urviv~d 1>v "'' been awarded more than u.1t;qhl"r, Loll•ll.t lo•!!le•, IWO 'On< lllACIC • r-..a l f' K·•• C M llt h•ll <lM M.111,,..w c.'. ANNIE B BLA(I(, r.' 1<1•n1 ol $126,800 ln .,..era 1"8n- Mol<l\l>I!, "" ol W••t<lHn .1 .. ,, ,,, ; ...... p"'"""""• t• o., •• of d".I•'" J•lll• "· cial ,assis tance under Ti-.,. •noc nlld C.ra•""o" ·~••IC~'.1 ,1.91& Su•v•lli!dl>yhrr-on,Rotwrt OWk ti IV f p bit" La· ti' !ITIQUE CABS -... JUNE 19th & 20th -AT WESTMINSTER MALL Remember Father's Day ·June 20 fnu"day J 00 PM 1>.l< oltC V•~# al l OnQ br•<h, (i Funer• ~rvltts C 0 U C W ft'.~,.--..;,M;.:.:.,"-'nor1tt Ar • """ • , p,,,, .. , v1ow ~i:;~·~~~~"<""'· "'1~., tot\. ioc•I Educatio n Act). ""RAY P JOH,._.,.),., ... !i.utt .. An.a. ~ttLu The ~rants will "·• 0 •• 1 .. of "'""" 111"" '" .. 1. w11 11F row•Ro s r•LLS P'l\\ed vide ass1st af1e-C to th 1urY1'tl•'t1 h'f' "''wilt.• nu!I\ fl tntin\oH nw•v "~ HuiHI ·tto'if"I•' .11. Ncwoort . h I d · ·· . · f ""'· Stdnh>V E J•'""'o" 01 W•''' ~•<n Ca on Juno• 11 "I• H• ,, SC 00 IStracts In CC·- , ,;.,IM lwnOAu(lhh., p ''"'•••WMl"r \lorvo•:•d bV lltS d~.,qM• r Audrey nl VCIOpin~ and Im plcm<'lll- dl Hunt•nQtnn l~•'1t1 ,., t'Od Stur lry c;~,11t·n ('",r nv1•, \On, fitt•·rt ol C.n\t1-t • r •• "'t · , •t 1 h f"t•"~" ol 1'10•111 Ho llvwood. 1 M.,., ''""'"""°"''~'•"""NJ.Jr ,11 1ng pr.0~1ams Om(_l ·c .,. lndl holdten ... ,. "''"'~. E1t .. 1 L ... , s.urm O•• ion, .... ,. ~ ... .,.1.unht•. s p e ('I a I educ at I 0 n a I BAL TZ·BEAGERON FUNERAL HOME AnnWnolluw.UI AIM'lY. O•••rnn lnr••• needs Of J\mcril'llll ln-~;~~~,::~~'1'~''11v::~~~~·:r ~~·:•,:~~~;~ di an c-hildr(~n. b, ''" N"""'"""'""''·w·•n 1"''"' •' Local sC'hool <l islri<•ts Corona dol M<11 673·9450 •td rt•et•iving ~rants arC> Costa Mesa 6·•6-2424 OAROl\RA !:A~~~l l '•· o ..... o l Huntington Beach Union BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broaclw'1y Costa M1"•.1 642-91 50 ·-----LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 25301 Altc 1.1 Parkw:iy Laguna Hill~. C.1. 581 ·4300 McCORMICK MORTUARY Lagurta Beach 494·941 5 Si!tl Juan Cap1c;lr .1no 495-1 776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemelery Mor1U'1•y Chapel 3500 Pac111c View D11vc Newporl. Calllorl)Ja 644-2700 . PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. • Wcs1m1nster 893·3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Ma111 St Hun11 ng1on Beach 536·6539. <lr-•tn '""" 11, 1•1• <,n1· ...... 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M .-u fOf ,,. llJllt• ot \Jort Nv'f'\. tt1H•I• Qfl''"h hdUrton ( ,,-,,., •~t J XhnQ, Jr nl "'•'Wl'M>'t nnt1(h flMMln S(niJO Of Q, tlOf)f" l'tnit Mitt ftl' O.tl•· f1f \J~n NUV\ QftMf·QUH!Ch.h~hJrt't\, J1Jhn, c~tr.y. L·H•ri,., K,.,,.o ,-,,.," •nu Ml<hAtl 'io(h1HJ (.,f 1tY•' ... •\J• ... , ..,, ,., 10 00 l\M fhursd11y, P.u1ttt V•"'w M->morl41 P•r~. ,_. • .,,,..,, 0•011 n, C~ ()ff1(tAtlnQ, AflY rl .. At"Or J,•u "'°" P.u•f•l Vu 'lllMMIUfl'VO•t1~tO•\ Served lrom 3 to.10 PM \ :-N$une Society · .111!1\M'TION llUAIAL AT SEA 646-7431 v ..... -YI Hcltrlt, 0.•111 .... fll ' • ,..., , • .,., -c•"'tti.t. ttnrlo ' C•ll ter ,,., ,.nrou.. U lln. C.m./llllr. IRVINE MacArlhur Blvd at S 0 Fwy COSTA MESA . 3125 Har~or Blvd - " See priceless, beautifully restored automobiles Saturday and Sunday on the mall! This extraordinary gathering of automobiles is accompanied by out-of-the-past vignettes featuring bicycles , old-fashion picnic and camping seen.es and ~much more! $0 ... tur.n back the years -and stroll the mall amid settings right . out of America's past. Bring the kids and bring your camera! W(l$ft71111!;/l'f M.ill will bP c/Gs!d July 4th.. On Monday J11lv •1111 m.11/ hours J I(? fO 1, with most :;tores open. Westminster Mall -Robinson's, Buffum~ Sears~ May Co., -and 151 oth er fine stores. ... I 1 The Btst of Everything Place/ San Diego Fwy. at Bolsa Ave. •• , . . .... ' ... ' . I .. \ Wednesday June 16. ~971J DAILY PILOT A 9 . " 1 • ~ow.ing Horr!!r of (Jhild ·Abuse: Laura's Story· I I • I • MEMPHIS <AP> -Laura Gay Hawkins was a bright, 'hecrful 2·y.ear.old when s he feft her g randp a r e nt s' h o m e in Blytheville, Ark., lasl fall tu n ·· jom her mother in Memphis. Five .weeks _l ater. Laura Gay, fter body bruised and scalded. was dead, u vict im of child abuse1" · "I N.EVER INTENDED (9r . this"to happen." s aid K~rrie COu Hawkins . 22. thl' child's mother . ''May~God senl her here and, had th" tfttppen to her so that it wcm;,1.,, ham>~ am.: othf...c lillle. chitd.'' she said from the Shelby Coun'y jail. Dut, .lo one depee or another. It is happening to other little childfen. Most don't end up dead · like Laura Gay, but doctots and sociologists say chi18 ·abuse has •ache<l_ t>pjdemic proportions in tlls country. THE NATIONAL Committee for the"Prevention of Child Abuse estimates there are a million child abuse cases a ye:w. Com · mlttee president Donna J . Stone defines child abuse as "nonac- ~idental physical injury and "malnourishment. neglect. sexual a buse and explo ita tio n of children. APWlr•fM"' 'DIDN'T MEAN IT' Kerrie ttawkln1 In Laura Gay 's case. it was the "nonaccidcntal injury " part of the definition that killed her. Mrs. Hawkins and her former lo,·cr. Henry Waggoner. 26. were convicted 1\1 ay lO of second· dei?rec murder in Laura Gay's death. A Criminal Court jury set punishment at 77 years in prison · for Mrs. Hawkins : 199 years for Toothbrushes Scrutinized r • . CHICAGO CJ\P) -Swapping toothbrushes is usually frowned upon by dentists, but the Ameri1:an J..>ent al Association has been party to a toothbrush swap. all in the interest of deotal research. ------a~h1t~e-for-2~brnstrentre-I dental association sent lhe donors ~ew ones-. .. r .. DR. TIMOTHY T. CRAl.G .. ,a health education researcher for the association, and Dr. J on L. Mon· tague. a Hanford, Calif., private practitioner. studied the toothbrushes from 1,000 families across lhe countTy and evalual· ed questionnaires re· ( ' J turned by 751. ·. ' MED·JCINE T~ey concluded that _ _ Americans seem to be do: iru a bett e r j ob 9£ btushing. .. 'fhe researchers examined the toothbrushes for discoloration. dentifrice accun\ulatio'n. condition of bristles and other evidence of use. They· compared th~ brushes with resuJts of similar surveys conduct- ed in 1948 an<\ 1966. THEY REPORTED IN THE Journal•or the (\merican Dental Association that 45 percent of the brushes returned in 1974 were unsatisfactory. while 80 percent were so ra ted in 1948 and S6 percent in t•. . . Craig said in an inte rview that some of the re- turned brushes were "so badly stained you wonder how people could keep putting them in their mouths." Some, he.said, a_P.peared to have been used for purposes other lhanT ootmmrs nlng. tiecause the bristles were s o badly curled thal the brush w'as nearly flat. '' . JIE SAID· DENTISTS RECOMMEND l soft toothbrush with 'the brisUe:s evenly cul s~~ight across. Children under age 12 w.ere the most careless in their toothbrushing'ha~its. with homemakers main- taining the · most -regula r b rushing schedule. followed by hus bands. Ve11ice · Builders Lose· to Marsh , G E t ES <AP> -A group or Venice a property owners has 106t a fi1ht to build houst>s on'1l !)even-acr o.·site near Marina del Rey because the cons1tucll2.n.lfilght deslrOf an ecological preserve. The South Coast Regional Coastline Com- mission rejected lbe landowners · request to build the ho us e s along Ballona Lagoon next to Dockweiler Be ach Slate Park. · Waggoner. 'that was fantastic. lie said site ning to the doctor when It wasn't Mrs .· ii a w k in ~ r ac e's a knew herself that she needed it." "''\'t•si.ary to.go." minimum of 30 years in prison if Once she returned home to find L,•ss than 11 week later. Mrs. her appe;:il fo r a new trial is re· Laura screaming. She said Wag-Ila" kini. saw her daughter alive jected. Ouri,g the w eek-km~ go1ic r was 8panking her daughter for the last tune as she left for trial. Mrs-. Ila wk ins and Wag-wbile Miss Brown held her. . work. goner blamed f;ach other for the . "She was saying 'Pleaser-ro · "Laura started c rying und say- dealh of Laura Gay. hit nw . 1 ·m sorry. Plcuse n'l · ing s he wanted to go lo wor k with hit me,'" l'ttrs . llawkins sai . me. I saut · ·Laura. you know AD IN JEANS and work Henry wil11 1-:ct mad if he hears . a composed and ·articulette WAGGONER S OON i n · )'ou cry111g,"' • Kt>rrie Lou Hawkins told her side troduced an JIJ·lneh board he of the grisly stor~. catled "Mr. Slick .. to Laura Gay, Mrs. llawkins . a divorcee. met Mrs. Hawkins said . Waggoner when working at a ··uc thougM h~ had found "' ~texican restaurant ~ manaJ,!cd. \\ondcrful thin~ ror disciplinin~ a ... Shol'th· aft~rwai'd;-~(~ m ctttkf ... t:he ~id~ ~u lold 1.aur · with him und Tempe Brown. that Mr. Stitk was her friend. If another waitres~. who had li ved Laura did. !bmething bad, Mr. with Waggoner six yt•1:1rs. · Stick would ~ )llad a t her. Mrs. Hawk ins said Waggoner Henry thought--rha t was fan- dominatC'd he r. . tastic ... ·· "He ca lled all the shots. and if She said the night before Laura you got in his way. he pushed you died: "I saw him spank her with around and made you feel like a that bo-ard. Il e hit h(•r at least fool." s he said. four times aftl'r i.hc wet all ove r Then I.a ura Guy arrived . the Ooor fuma(.•e." "lie said she was a ::ipoiled · Once Waggoner called her at brat." Mrs. tlawkins said. work. SHE·SAID WAGGONE R con· ' ''HENRY TOLD ME I was f!O· vinced her that Laura needed to in~ to be outraged when I saw the be disciplined and that the c.hild condition he r bull was in." she liked it. said. . "Laura would come to me and Wa~goner told her he had been s ay. ·!\t ommy , please spank""'\ pulling alcohol on Laura's legs to me.· ·' she said. · · 11enry thou,eht 'dear up som e bruises. DISCIPLIN.ARIAN1 • Henry Waggoner "lie s aill the alcohol had made her skin dry. and it had :.tart NI pel'lm~ in l ht· :-.h<t\\('r. ll lool..l•d like· raw hambuq;t'I' ml·at ... !>he said. \\; aggont•r con v inn-<l h<>r ti~<' ehild dadn:t nt•ed to go lo the doc- tor, she said. "HE SAID I \\'AS al" <JYl> run- WAGGOSER DID H F.AR ht•r and im pos"•cl p11n1shml•nt. · i."he suid I.aura "'•l.S forced to do ··fingers and tot·sies." in whit·h .-;he ~J..d..M h er to~!.'i.. and lcull~ against a ''all supportan& herself with hl•r fingertips. "I "'t:nt amt hugged Laura. J said: ·1 IOH ' yuu. Laura. Be a good i:1rl. · She hugi::ed me and saKt: 'Momm v. I love ,·ou lwu bushel:. anti u 1)cck.'" l.•1tt•r !\I rs . II a wk ins ~t a td (•phon<> call from Wa~j?Qner . "l k told me to get :lhold pf . m~"elf. fhat I.aura was in the hospital. that she had fallen down the i.tt•ps . and she was un- consci,>us. · · . LAU RA GAV DIF.D without re- gaining eons ciousncss Dec. fi. . Said i\l rs. llawkins. in tears· ·"IL ne\.'l·r occurred to me :.he "ould 1he.' ----I_ ··~··· ;-- giant clearance! The rejection was a vlctpry for •nvironmen- talists who want to pr~rve the area as a sail marsh and bird sanctuary. Hundreds and hundreds of' super-sel~ctiQns like: Something Missing LONDON tAP) -A Jaw before Parliame nt would require nritons to obtain licenses to keep tigers. lions. gorillas. alligators or cobras as pets .. It would not, an opponent noted, apply lo ~ild dephants . . - ·THE FA1'11LY CIRCus· Cw.1._,.,. ,. ••• , ... .,,..11~ .. , ..... ~- "Who's into my sewing basket?" ~y Bil Keane "Not me." "Not me.'' ''Not me." • '" • . . . . -_\Menss pa.nts $9.99. • • 50% off on gars pants and skirts. . . . • 30% to. 40% off on men's shirts. • 30% to 40% off on boy's pants and shirts. . . Get 'er?rwhU.e they're hot. I cutwer City, Fox Hiiis Mall• North HolyWOOf, 1,2020 Victory BlvO. • "°"'1food. 6368 Hollvwood. Blvd.• I~ Hiiie. tee9 $4nta Monica Blvd. IMlno, 17501 V~ra etwct. •·.,..·Al111lu, 8: -&foedwa7 &-"" • ......,.dg1;·~19418· ~dMff·.street •-CeMte ...._..~~'73 Venowen ·· · Sente Monica, Wfli hlre & 20th • Pa........_ Laka af California • 1Slenclalt, 't.lo. Brand & Wilson • Costa Meu, South c;oast Plaza W..........,, Wntmlnater Mall • AMhelm, Anaheim Plue • ,_,.. Hill., Puente Hiiis Mall • Monterey Partl, .Allantii: Square Torrance, Dal Amo Fastilon Square• Cenon, Cu90n Mall • Lakewood, Lakewood Shopping Center Open 7 days. Monday thry S.lurday t0-9. Sundays noon to 5. .. ' • .. .:.:...._._ t __,...... .. . . . ... ' { . \ . \ I ~ . ) \ . \ \ • \ . '· ' ·. '· . _., ,•\ f 0 DAILY I"' LO T Wodne~dny J.uno 16. 1978 -~arty Concept~on. Tops 8Pacl ksk. . . a11 s Overto11 Series Conreption. s kippered by Larry Jackct.1'crry 1;recne. C¥C. Bradley of C1tlifornia Yacht Club was CLASS A -1. Dl!cision; 2. Mamie; the overall and Class n winner in 3. Yellow Jacket; 4. Vendetta, Hart CYC's Commissioners Trophy Race l saacsCYC. BOATING of the Overton Series. CLASS B -1, Conception; 2. Im· The 70·mile race cons isted of two pctuous. 3. Crusader lfabbit. Bob legs, from M arina dcl Rey to Cat Kipg, PMYC. Har bor on Sat urday and from the - Wl'Sl e nd of Catalina to Marina dcl Hey on Sunday. P F · Performan ce Handicap ({~icin g t. ~ erm.iii 1-leet yachts compctin~ In the Tanner St•ries sailed th e same course. C.:Jas!'. I\ R-W -\~nne.i:.....wa'tJ J.ano, skippe~ by Bob ace OD Ka hn , CYC. OvHton Ser,les B W •ld OVERALL -l. Conception . 2 · y I cat 0(•cision. Paul Hcr~er, DHYC: :1. Im· Pl'tuous , Lee and Ezor, DRYC.:; •t Wi l'dc at , s ailed by Pete r Schoonmakt•r, Mamie. Mill Smith, CYC; 5. Yell ow Tanner ~rfes CLASS A -· 1. J ano; 2. Juno, Fred Brown, CYC ; J . I llus ion , Ed McDowell, KllYC. 4. Paradox, Tom Armstrong, CYC. _(;1.ASS,.ll ~ .L Derun)4-l}t~k ·lh~my. CYC; 2. Windfall, Lee Newfield. CYC; 3. Chubasco. Chuck Slanton , SMYC: j . Trollop. David Tommela. WVC. CLASS C -I. Rosy, Bill Hosenberg, CYC ( prlft.es t pc ndini:: I : 2. Shegg. Greg Cook . CYC; :J . Ma ia. Joe Marino. PMYC .. Uahia Cor inthian Yacht c F• Club was the winnt•r S aturday 1n Nt•wpoi,;.t atainarail 1r01 Harbor Yucht Club·s • .Point F e rmin race. a M In I • t;a~ure or thc-Corkett oves to rvtne Senes for y achts rated ~ unde r thl' M idgc t Ocean Huci'?J! 1-'lcet rule. Winn e r 1n t h e Dick en son Scri(•S for Performance . U andi-Oa~ Ra<'in J: fo"lcet y al'hts . s<1ile.d ov er t h · s ame WASlll NGTON (J\P 1 -Jimmy Carter \\ ante1l a nonc o n tro.vcr s ial campaign pro~ram that would off<'nd ncith<'r lht.> left nor raght i n the Oemocralil' party. und tht> party 's platform com mittee has 1::ivcn it to ham. If (;·a rt I? r \\' j 11 S la I S J>~rty> nomioow_p._ Ioi.:... -Pr es ident in July. as ( IN SllURT ) For Museli1n .. Sam Invests. In Antiquity Fr om AP Dlspa&theH When a ll t hl' bids were in. the price tag wus S.N.000 ~ind Sam Gordon went home the.owner of a sta~ecoach. .. . • Slie Cradua es With Honors taslie ·J . M addox~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D<'Klcr A. Maddox or HUntington II a rbour, has t>ee n gr l\duated wit h honors f "°m Whit man College al Walla Walla, Wash. She is a 1972 ~raduute of Marina lligh School PUBLIC NOTICI'.: Ile ~Isa bought a surrey, a bl{nc h of metal saJ?ns from Oltl W l'St exprc.•ss companies. a nd various 1--F-1C-r1Ttous•u1tNus other iterps or m emorabilia at an auction in San N•MHTATUAENT fo'rancisco of thi~s left ovl.'r from Wells fo'ar~o & 0,r""1011uw•ll9l>Ol'"'"'~c1o·"ll""''"'"~ Co.On•rlandExprcssandotherfirms. TH E" cw1 Pv4R D 101 L Ile s pent more than $60.000 on ite ms to put 1n his E11Q1.'w~1"' Av•"""· ~··•Port O•'•""· i Sam's Town Americ!na Museum al Shin~!c .S_pr· '"'Z.!.N<u••ll,W<'l..-.Uw.-, ings. r -Nf>WPo'll1''<Kh,(4,QhloO "I know ( went overboard . but Un<'ll• Sum's 11 0.~~·~11':"''"""" tonouctM .IW ''" ·~ Partner of mine and l paid him a lot of taxes last Mir•H11rw1tc -rtuco: ,t.•t~nY.nt w•~ tiled With tn.• year ... said Gordo n. Coun1y t•trlo.ot Oran'" t ou.,,yon ~y • f u.m•. Tell-vis ion actor Jerry Foecl .dropped his Pu1>1"k\'e1 0 ,,, .. 9" c04,1 0 ,111vF:;':/ froeral c·ourt sual that allc,l!cd the J·cdcral Com· M.1v 1&,an<1J"M'·'·'"·"'" m.,.,~ muoications Commission's equal timl' provis ion P UBLIC NOTICE deprived him n~ making u li\'in~ d"ring the June 1----------- pnm.uy l";lmpaagn. ) PU9lt(NOTICE•ID Foge l · an uns ue T111•\s,1<Jd1r:,~·:··~ .. 11~_. un1•1•u cessfu l candidate for ·t•E•()t.•t .L' S<,,...,10.,1r1t1w1ll t<<rp1 bkh ur>1" Congrl'SS. claiml'd tht• -L , IJOom .1hur~(,..y,Jun•1•.••••·••lh .. V k RuwW'•~ S.•rvlte O ltl(t'. 7i100 L.1 PM three major T nctwor s Ro'"'· L·><iun-. Hilh, co1111or~1d, 1or«"'-' and Met rom ed 1 a l nc. 1u'"""'"11or· would j,Ol broadcast reruns or his comedy. shows u~•· 01.,1~~'~;::1~~-~~~.11 .-s ,0 ,.,,, to avo1Cl havm~ to give equal time to ot her can· , ..... 01 ,...,v11 c ""'"'"·o. ••o· itw '"''" did ates in the 2'1lh Oistricl race . . 1·•11 lll'>(rlpllon .1n11 '""'110u 1"'"'· d•ld 1\ ,t~1tttmit"-t ol c.ono1\ton ~ qovr,n•nq ttl>--• * . 0•1tdmQ m.ty oc.-\tttur .. rt Hom tn, .. Tht' prl.'S idcn t or J\I adai!as c::i r . Dldle r Pvrc'h.1\Tn9 C)(oPiJrl tnCnl "' '"" .ll>CIV•· • R•klnik.a , wound up a five-d11y vi:,it lo China tlP· oa<1•c1\.-ooLEBAC1CVAlltY parently w ithout seeing Ma uN1F1eo Tse-tung, po~sil>I~ h<'<:ausc ~he ~~~~\0~!~~1~T chairl'flan ·s health has Curthl'r dctl.'rioratctf. During his visit. Ratsiraka m<.'t inst<.'~1d with Chu 1'eh, the &9-ycar·ol<I chairman or t11c• Na· tional Peoplc·s \:'ongress stand· ing C'omm1tl<'l'. . Despit<.' his age and r ecent M40 fl.'cbl<.' physical condition. Mao has made it ;i point lo r ccein' 1111portant visitors to China. '·· ........ 1: ,ti•ll o'•4flQ" Co••I Odil~ l'IGI. - JW\• 1. 16. iq1~ • 7•)0 lo PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS NolME STt TEMEHT f "'" follOWt09 P,:,.,,n, ~rt UCtr\Q bu'>•• "" "l)\ l\AV MEADOW APARTMOllS. J!r' W. O~V St , Co~l.1 MC•d. (dhh1rn1.t 'i/l!J; . Robt,, E N1tV. H 11,•HMrt cav~·. ~· WPofl U< ~· n (..-IUnrtHf\ ~7i.J-l MrtrQ H • I f NH' 'JI f\.11t) ~·• (Ol/1••., N1 wuon IJ•·,n,., (.1flfttru1o1 l"lu l ~lft\MO I l.. •N'•'t'\rt• .t.') nrtt. N ... W,>'>n fl• 1f t1 t .1h1mn1nf.;h>1 Jn,._ hv '"' .. •\ <.O'HhH t• t ....... : •&a , ~I' ------- Ball Scores In Thistle Hoh ·H;ill of Balboa Y.-wht -<."luh 01t--the hflm of .Juhilant \\Oil lla• Soulhl;1·n l"uliforni:i 1>1~· lrit t C h ampion ~h1p 1n llw Th1~ll L• Clasi; S11nd:1\· 111 a thn·t• ran' n·~a1t':1 salll•d 11111 · 1>f llulho;c Yacht rtuh. T h ,. S 11 11 t h <.' r n l"ata rnrn i·• ti 1s t riel t•m · hrot•t•S all of i\rr zona. S;m l>1L•g11 . .\J 1ss1011 1!:1.\ :1nrl '.'\t-\1 p11rt lll'a<·h Tiii' 17-foot Thislll' is 1inc nf I h l' 1> I <I t • s t s •1 i J i n I! din,.: ht<'!'. in So u t tw rn Cali for111 a Trophy wtn· ners : I . .luhilant. Boh Ball . H\T: 2. l'rt·e1011s. Ho b van l'Ric t. B\'t ; :1. War ••n<'I l't'ac'C'. \\'111 1'<.'rnpld nn. H\T: l.~°k i p l\<.'mpf. Cua: \T: 5. Ole, BobThomas. i\IHYl'. M is ty St• a . s ki ppt•rc cl hy Tom Collins . llollnn10<1 Yat•ht Club was the winner of the third race of lht> Snnta-Monit•-a Hay predicted log-senes Saturday with low l'rl'OI' or .9!94 pC'l'Cl•nt. Th<' 2:\·milt• navigc.dional contest was ml.trrcd b~ tlw nt";ir :-.inking of Don Stein's La Donda frvm California Y :tt'hl ClulJ The bnat was towl'd lo King lliirbor. ll1•d11nd11 Jlcad:i. c:111s c of the boµt taking on walt.•r \\as not i mmcd iatl'lv <ll•lcrmined. Finul results : I. !\tisiv St.'a : 2. Castagna Result~ .. It><' Cas tagna. t:\'c: 1.-\54: 3. Tee• Gee II. Gcrrv Boms tac1 . CYC. 1.li57: 4, La Carolina. Joe Him: en·. i:!.131: 5, Happial<'SS Js, n oy JC'ppson. en :. 2.:i:; 1 . NOVIC E CLASS · 1. T N• ('r e~ II : '2. La Carolina: 3, Astarte'. Hob Sd don. CYC.~.673. Tentation Leads . I In Tahiti Event .Let.I by th<' Fre nch Nt· t r y Tentalion , roor yachts set sail T uesday from off Point Vicente on the 3 ,571 -mil<.', transpa<'iri~ ra c e l o ----------------------Papeete, Tahiti. Let·~ Go ~ailing •.. IM HAUTIFUl DAMA '<>lt4T HAHOl RENT A SAILBOAT VICTORY 21 · OMEGA 14 CO~OJU.DO 23 The race start~d in a VVO N Fatfconnier, brisk l B·kn ol wes terly piloting the I.TT Oceanic. breeze with visibility suffered a -.broken arm less than one-hair mile as and part or the yacht's the yachts head ed acro~s sails had fallen into the the c hannel toward the water. Fauconnier said wes t end o r Catalina he would decide within24 r""Jl,::::::::::::::ii Island . the fi rst m ark of h 0 u r s w h ct h c r t 0 the cours('. continue . . Tentation is a 37-t"oot Pierre Felman ·s yacht Carter designed s loop Galoise was taking o"' ~ipJl('d to Cos An~E!tes ll_11n.•'t E Nov Tf'\1' ••"t••t'fH<nt 'WJ#o flll"d with th .. Countv th•ra ot Or Jng~ County on "AJy lP), 'ilb. F51- Pubi•\nf"d Or tnqo Co11\t 0 3•lv P1hlt, Jun,. 7 1,, 1ti 71 ~L 'Jl?f>.16 PUBLIC NOTICI-: FICTI nouseujlNESS 14AME ST4TEMENT 1 ..,, •01J0'#1no pr1r )Of'\ ~r_e 001n~1 bi.t)• n.\ ...... , LAURl\L Will 11\MS "FR'-ON N~ L Af,E NC Y, •OCIO ll1tt " ~JrJ.·l!I. !><ill• 1'01. Ni #If Port 0••.1c "· C.11t1to,.!"\1,,fl'UM t f1Ut1ti ( wtl11 .. 1m\. 10 IJ U W ur11• l ln c_,, •·lfli' ·•.C·•flto1,,1tt'U6~ ' • ~'·t•.o•' W Gln\on, ftU ~ W1nd~or. ({)-..An ~ '' •. C·•••t'lrnioO(W)c)\ lh1"! ou~'"''"' '"' t.ouUuti'd by,, fl•l\l'folll,Mt H\t•1""h lJ> ... I l lHlf11IL W1f11,1m .., 1t'H"' .l,1f1H'fl• t't Wt'h l 1h tJ wit!! tt\t• (1111"'" (.t• uc of 01 '"th' Couf"lfV on J"'"' 11 llt/f>. F~ISIJ Pubt1,h1"<'f Or.,nq•• Co111,t 011llv P11ot 4 JUll,.l~.11.JO Jr>OJulyl,IY/& 1W·lf> I PUBLIC ?'\OTJCE A THltll YOU'lL HIVH FOlGET aboard a freighter from water. he re ported in 3 ~'.;--l~============::;::~f:.~~;;;:::/-J.l~:..ho:m.c-port,... f!aPQolo distress signal. She is owned and sailed Frenc h yachtsman I ' • Orf Storoqe •loaf Hohh •l .... L-clllnq • Motor loet letit.is · • loff-Cl&o11litg •loaf SolH Joel Ch.a.rpentier r adioed by Jea n Francois that hewas retirin~from Lussan : th<' race with baqly . Followin i?. Te.ntation d ma~ d rii:tging aboar d UNITED NATIONS . .across.Jlrn. !1~e ~n close .} .,., /;,,~, "hoo-r-Wild N.Y. (i\P) -The United 1.c.rn:t0u uusocns NolMEUATEMENT EMBARCADERO o rd er w e r e : Tfo n -..i& _._...._ .._ ""N"alions Secari·ry Couna1--·-..~ Dal ziel . s Mc Cu rd y · Rocket. has extended the lift• of Tne fouow,nq P""' s,on '' doin9 bus4~' ! MARINA desi~ned 58-foot ketch F~~NC HWO.MAN t h e 12 -year·old U .N . Natoma. RNkel<.'y ; Jrv-Dominique Rerthir, 27• peacekeeping rorcc on i n ~ Loube's Frers-wa& r escued from an In-Cyprus another six 1l\! • ~ecfetoo"oc~ 0-,., Hort.or. CA. ~ 171'4) .,, ... 77 TH F llOOE llT H. i;,urCSElt.. COMPANIES, '>117 {Mwfurd tr., HU!ll· 10Qt0ft 8 11<t<.n , (ftllh1rt\ld ''b.46 ~==~=~~:.,) d<.'sign<'d 48·root sloop fl atabl e r aft by t.he months. ; Bravura. Oakland. French tr awle r Le. l.anx The council's HJ l1> O -=====----__; __________________ .....;..·---after her 37 -foot Y achl St. vote c x tending the Millicent apparently ma ndate for the force sank in last Wednesday's ''ame 15 minutes b<'forc storm . She elun~ to the the ma n date was to lire r aft for four days e x p i r c a l 1 2 : o 1 befor e bein g rescued. Wednescl<iv J<:OT. China You~i:iri choose a V1v1tar pocl<et camera with fully . au1om<1lic exposure control (:iulomatic flash exposures. too•), electronically conlrolled shuller weeds lrom 11250 lo 4 seconds, plus last and easy zone focusing. Robt rt H. <,vto ,..111 lf1S~C i1Wltt')f'd Cr • Hun•+nq1'ln fh .,, h, (.M1f'>r 1ot°;16'6 T n., bu..•l"I\ ,~ 1). ton<h>lk by di\ ,,... cfl•·<lu·!' l'lnt,.•1IH Gui')"''' T~··· '.titt1 m1 nt w,, .. t11r1'f Wtfh lhi-1 Cou1,tv (It·'-nl Or.1ng1.• Coul\tyooJun'• 11. IWll Sunday. June 2 0 FREE ORA WING CCMM ill .... fln .. yow tfcbt for ... GrGftCI Ow-""'9 ftria -t• OlftCJhY ~ith ..... o.tbocwd. ZV4 flt. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 50% OFF • loaf H•dWClf'~ Ji AccHsoriel •M.iM Paint · •Hlltl • lotb -, SPECIALS--t -- FOSTH CiliNT SU .. GL\5 SIS 25°/o OFF -,, ot. C.11 WD-40 s 110 ·~suo ............. loeh Rrilish V<H hl s man and Tlcnin: which us<.'d to Tony . l\ulllmorl' "'."s b'' Dahoml'y, did not rescued from his blazing volt> trimar an Tori a on Salµr· .".a · • day by a Liberian rolirrConle•• OT you can have an easy·to·use pocket c:imcra with buifhn electronic flash' lo c01pturc those once·1n·a· · hlcl•me shots wllhout tumbling llashcubes All the new Viv1tar 110 Pocket Cameras use easy-lo·IOilil cartridge lilm and come 1n a Gilt Ou tfit complete with wnst strap, batteries and film. They all have a 2 year rrei~hter. lie waucpor\· ACAPULCO, Mexico ed t o h ave r eceived <AP> -Two M exican warranty, too. Come in today and pocket one of the new cameras from V1v1lar. m inor bums. P o 1 i c e m e n .w h o You'll be glad you' did. Seve·~ Q~ali·ry confessed they killed two Mfg •aM& travel a~enls from the r's. List UiiJ"'-u .s. Midwest are lo be Westen~ For Title Race c h a r ged w i t h firs t r..M.. .. _ D~y de~rce murder, orficials r..,,.,,,,. u Seven Cal -20 skippers s aid today.· $pecia/ ' cham pionship regatta in be inJ? sou g h t for the 9 602 F~IJU Puhli\~ 0"'"'" t~•~I 0 dily P,IQI, Jvn•·1t.,1l JO,,mtJJulv J, 191& ?!t?• I,. PUHi.iC NOTICE ' FICTITIOUS SUSI NEU NAME \TAT EM£ NT fl\!• lo11ow1n9 pcr'oOn h do4"9 bu"· ,....~~""" T"EE l.ANO TOWNHOU$E APT>;, ~ll Oovc:r Oriv ... !.<111., I. ~•o•Ml 8..arll. Cl\litor11l;o'7"4l Annutly '""""''"''"' '"c •• " (~litorn•o!t (Ofe>orAUon, 11J Or>Y't'r Or•vt. Sult• 1, H~woorl 8~•c,., C••••orrud •164J- 1 '"' bu• .. nt\S I' <ondu<I~ b" •((I(· "°'"''°" "'"HtllV ln1-r-•\tmenf In<-. ..,,,,, , . "'''''" ,. ti ,,, • .., T't~I\ ,11\(1 f'I+ ,,, 'h '' f\htft w11h ,.,,~ coun•v C:t. f' 4')1 o. tlf'IQ•• (t;unlyon J..,,... I IOI• Puhfl\ht>d Ortlnt,1• Co•\t 0 1uly PHt'1. Ju,,..•. I~ 'lo JO. IQ" H IO I~ qualified for th e national Fbur civilians are also 6-599§ the CabrUlo Beach n eet killing last month of ch ampionship r egatta a l San~ra Fronczak of St. 1 P UBLIC NOTICE Cabrlllo B each Yacht Louis , M_o .,. ~J!.d Gar y open Sunday 12..S p.m. 1 Club Sunday.·T he re were S e m "!' e l r o t h o f "'"""ousiaus1NEU B u lie Ill .,._______ N•MESTATE.ME'" 25 enlries. · e • · • [ ) ~ r1terouow111q ~rW>n.ar~dolft9t>.r.>1· tl~~!';~i'!! /~~ t~e8 na· a.el• lt'arned iEtliiil .! . ::E!.~~~:;,~s ~;;:~~·, r:·:<~ . bunclious. Mannin g and WASHl~~TON CAP> -----/ CAMEB .&. t a111ornl•Q1 .. 1 Bartk,ow~ki : 3. Gini:?er .Kin g Huasei n t hut ~ ~n STORE JohnR o .. ,,o ... 1101•,w.-,1oe: ... , .. Ill Gar" ""nd Dave Jordan st.ands to lose ~ • Fron1,,..,,.,,,,.,o""''"c~1.l11m1.•1~1 ' " J fht\ bu ,1n ..... ~ ''\ <onchtllf"tS by • Johnson; ·4. R itz, Grei:t m illiC?n s or .d.o l ars in SOUTH COAST PlAli """Ndl'""'"~"h'" Cowie: 2. Lulu . Lee -U.S.offacials havelold M ~ ~ l'iA o.fn!<:,'.'c~in~~~~:1s. 3~35 IH,,,,;., .Johnson·, 5, Colleen, Ed Am erica. n m1 h.tary and wuau ,HOT~U'HY MOMH.OUl.flll.'to.t ~co11M~··" id r J d Thi\ ~l~l•mN)I W•I\ l1ll'd Wllll !"'• 2130 Me~ lt\td.--Hewport hach. 675-2500 . Fox: 6. T ension JI, Bill econom ic a I or a n ounttC1crll.ot0•An•j('(QUntyonJun .. • !Behind The Crab Cooker) . C a r m i c h a e I ; 7 . buys an a n li a I rcrart llll SOUTH HIST<>&.• COSTA MESA SATUIDAYIM "· ""· ~!'&!'.:i;:JO;J:~~~araQi1J:it.J~~lt~~~J:S:f::l!•!Jl!!~~tJC~ Edelweiss. Patricio and missile sy~lem from lhe ftHONI: t7t·ll7J SU .. DAY IM """''"'e" ou.,<)4! co"" o.irvF:1.:' ·,, Or eb. Soviel Un ion. ••••••••••••••••••••••:i""~".?l.JO.d111J J111v 1.191• Ulll• • .. .. .. ~ . 4 • . . • .. I ·' Wednesday Junl! 16. 1976 DAIL r P1L~r A I I teed-Hmie.eJ-E-vasion--..--i Karen J . Boutelle of-• Fount ain Valley ha ~ • • been named totbedean·s F .. ne Hits list for :icadcmic ex. Cl cellence at Bates Collci.c in Maine . She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Boutelle: &!~5 Martin Ave. Tycoon lei;:ates, trailing former Georcia Gov. Jimmy Carter. who has 1,314.5 of the 1,505 need ed for the nomination, and Rep. Morns UdaJI of Arizona, with 336. G RAY DAVIS. 8ROWN'S top aide, prefrrs to emphasize how many days Brown was in the state, s aying the 38· ye ar old goVl'rnor spent 'Some portion of 23 day:. in the st ate l>ctwecn April 28 and June\1 "I am nol re prest-nting all of those day:. as run d ays, .. Davis said in an IO· tcrview. "But even when he is absent from thl· st;ite, he sets aside a certain amount of time to perform s late bu~iness. lk h a~ functioned eve~ day s1111.:c April 28 as ~OOf·. "lfE CALLS I N ON a rt"gular basis to this office. the stale ugent'ies aml to legislators to monitor the progrt-!-.S of programs of particular interest," Va\'is ~aid. Ed Reinect<e.. Re&Rfm·._ lieutenant. aovernor during 5 1,a of those ejg ht years, estim ated that he spent almost a year as acting governor -about 50 days .per year. Interview with the Republica n and Democ ra11c l eade r s hip in the Legislature indicated the GOP doesn't miss Brown any, and the Democrats say they'll nt'ed his presence in the near futurt'., BOTll GEORGE DEUK~l t;J J AN, state Senate m inurity leadt•r. and Paul Priolo, the l'\ssemhly nunnnly lt•tttkr. said they don't nolH'C "hen Urown 1s gone at all. "H's business as·t1s1wl. lit• dot•:.11 't d o -anyt.bin'f}w41t-n-ht-'i; ht~.•.• Pr·iOhLSiluL Oeuk ml'j i an ''as l'qual Iv hlunl. "l rioneslly ha nm 'l 1H)tkt><I he ,~. as gont•. · · ..,Both llO\\ :ml Berman. Assembly ma· jority leadt·r. ~wd David Roberti. St•na11.· Detnocratic katler. s aid they did not think any need ed bitls h3d died I.Jue to t•xcellence at Illinois Wesleyun University. THE - J:&RJ,'S r\.UMllHGr HIATIMGr AIRCOHD. 11-. ..... , .. , __ , Survic• '" t'ou, Atwa-C..U MISSION Vl(J() :'99,2c.rn.noc11><&11•"0 ' .,,. , .. , •.• , ,. " ' f .. , ... ' 4'5~0401 COSIAMl'\A 1~~J6 N"~l)vtt 8l1,1tt 642-1751 KITCHEN & IATH....,. REMODELING FREE ES Tl MA TES Swr Out O••P••·r• •I AN'\lll lM•MAIN O•PICI: \i"'w \1 "'""'"' A • 1,1' •t 4 l 772'!3470 c. I • It •Former Gov. Ronald Reagan was also a ·nation al tr.ivclL·r dunng his eight Brown's abs<'nt't'. --=-:.....~~~~~~::::=::::====:=:===:~~ Special Tear out this ad,bring It with you and we'll give you a special price of only $28.00 • (labor plus parts). Good through June 30,1976 XEROX COPIES c s ree BARTELL WAS to b<.'comc principal this fall a t Valley .Junior Jligh S1.:hool in Carb bad. but hus ask~d I h:.it he be allowed to rc::.1gn "111 t hl' inter est of m ) ,,·1re·s career." I Ki\ \II ' NO l l:->l:l.1101.1> 11/ixl I -Mo Mi~-and began gathering Bartel s a1o llis ":--:,r.l-:--. -.------ . THE COPY STOP , 430 I lllCH .. sum 5. NEWPORT HACH 751-1050 IMTIODUCTOH Offllll 'Tll. JUMI JO t ogether their "itY Sherrie has JU=>I l':lrnl·d papers. 6--I her doct oral d l'gret• in Hubert Deboe, leader "Harryandlarehavingacommwaic.ationproblem-p~ycholoA Y a nd can't of the citizens ' g roup l'mnotspeUingtothejerk!" rind a job in the San tha t b egan the revolt Oiego area. But :.he has ~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~ bct•n offl'n'll a job in with a suit three years ••• Coll~g· es Phoenix. so Bartell says = BRUSH_, BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP - Anyone can care for a Brush & Blower hair slyle. 01 our other curl co1oJlng. fuss-free, lull functional • SCISSOR STYLIS which are as easy to do as just sham· Po<>! Our lamp cuts. linger tumble culs, curling 1ron cuts. wash lpwel dry. brush '.fl 'Rull oot&-Of simple.w21sn and·W9at cuts are SCISSOUD. all take-care-ol·yoursell . , style$ GOOd tor .any age, any half. No teasing, no rollen. no pins. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS,.-- AUO *>Ml PM,_A_J WAYIS. TOii ••.U Ht~N WANT'TI> HT TOIM HA,. ......... °""JOSEPH'S SOSSOR STYLING 1-.10,.SAT.•SUM.t·I 356S Tost1n Ave , Orange 956' Hamilton Ave .. Huntington Beactl J05 N Harbor Blvd Fullerton llOCAtCOA t lHE FASC.1N,.,llM,Vlll.ADEtSOtl t'7-1 ttJ '6a.3n!. 17t·JHl ago, contcnd<'~thc ~ ser vices provided by· he'd ¥thc r s l a y i n Gilbertsville w er e not Anzoht: worth :paying .taxes for. Degree Rules 'r he g r o up a s k c d . • . "IT WOULD be unfair Lassiter to dissolve the lo h(•r In rN1uir<' her to c h a rte r on tho se Ch N •d· abandon a promising grounds. ange · ote career,'' Bartell said. • Jle also said it ·•would UNABLE TO decide not be in the inlerl'st of ... the. _ql_Jes tion , L<.1ssiter BERKELEY fAP) ~The number of required family harmony" for finally had it puf oil lHe --courses fo1 .. a .. college degtte·shrunk by ·an average him to take the ne w j<;Jb. ballot-.-The vote last 22 percent in an eight-year period and students used The Car-lsbad Uni'fied month w-as 111 to 63 t< the new freedom to spedalize in their under- abolish the charte r. graduate edllcalion, a study shows . School District accepted· .. . . -Four Carnegie Foundation researchers spent his resignation. .• 111 JUSt be glad ~hen two ye ars com piling the study of 271 four.year col-t it s over and we won. t be Jcges. univers ities and community colleges harassed by a htll~ 'th h t th try be d T A •· ed board that can't furnis'4 roug ou ecoun tw~n1967an 1974. WO ppo1nl . us any facilities of any THE RESEARCHERS FOUND a "marked description and never move away from specific course requirements" To Honor Roll would be able lo," l)eboe toward less stringent course distribution require· said. ments -particularly in the East. ----.,...----------------The town's residents With that f~eedom, st.udents ~ave turn~ aw~y G'r-PS FOR 0' "D were taxed 20 cents per from natural sctenc_e.courses. o~tang ~or subJect s in 1,'wo w est Orang e County st udc n I s we re named to tht• president's honor roll at Rice University. r I · M 5100 property valuation the areas of humarut1es and social sc1~nce~ the re- and required td purchase · sear.~hers .s~1d. . adidas ~-~-.. Shoes for every sport and casuaf wear. Over 100 ~tyles to choose from ... t h eir $2.50 v e h icle Dechm~g num~rs stickers. The ir t axes ( Ed . . Jofnatural sc1ence maJ.ors . paid for the street lights, UCalJOO : f!lay be a.s muc.h, ~ r~!~C· the one. policema n, a . ~10~ of .science as a~ Ii a~ po Ii c e ca r , l h l' ad-m~1cation o~ ~1thcr .. tt1c ministration of the city . . . ~b1hty or .~llhngncss of governme nt and some students to part1c1pern serious study. t--;-:-:~-=-:-~1r-~iii~iiii-:--1 other minor services. THE RESEARCHERS SUGGEST THAT soC'itl A t. Sh . t 11£\f)~ . changes in the'mid·l960s. brought on by U.S. In-c I.On Ir S -..lJ.. BUT ONE city t rustee. vol vement in the Vietnam war, controversy over p Jim Boyd, predicted tllat civil rights and s~ent revolts, may have pre· HANG JEN THE AREA'S th!! r-esidents who be~an cipitnted some changes in c.ollege curricula. I 0 IRIEHD11ES1 their battle agains t the On the effoct tif college students gaining more Z D LEVI CAPITAL ~ity with a lawsuit three specialized tra ining at the expense of a broad-based 1----------f ye~rs ~~o would find education, the researchers cit~ possible· advan- SPOONER lie said he expected a 1------------------~~-t .move wQuld begin in Jess than a ye3r l o rein- "ln a n in<'reasingly complex world. e xpertise. h as a high value. The current curriculum will aid society by allowing people to become even more spttiaJittd tha-nHwy have been il\othe past. They arc Kimberlee .r. Lowe. daughter of Mr . and Mrs. F.v<'rctt /\. Low<' .Jr , 16402 Ardsley . C ircl<J, Hun.tin g t o n l3each, and Gary Alan ·oshida. son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto A'. Os hada, 17262 Buttonwood St., Fountain ya·llcy. 1-"<fM'fl~.a I e the ...commun · ty al the northern tip of Kentus:ky Lakc about 20 miles from P aducah "whe n tht'v· :.ct• what they've lost.·.· !!AT 'tKE MME_TIME.Jao.w.e.v.e.c._no_t .... · "-"'-tmI~--1 ~oc1ety's prohlt'ms ('an be solved by..~pecial isls. One might argu1' that society does not need more s pecialis ts. for the complexity <1f tht> world ·~ pro- blems requ1n·s p('oplc with a broad and libe ral education.·· .. ~ Captt).re yo~.r child's personality in a 5x7 natural color portrait 49¢ 4 Day Offer ( \ \(.· wa 111 ~ "1 J Io I ~y II~) :\,1 apprn11t1111·11t rn:nkd. ( )1ic ulfrr per p1 r<Onr-1~\'0 l><'r r.11!111)'. S 1.11(1 rh 1rc_c for c.1cl1 atltkJ pcr.,.111 i11 "IHllf''· 1111~ pht1tn- ~r.1ph (1(((-r:111.t) 1111t h : t •1111l1111nl \\ilh .111v ci11i1·r .1dvc1 ll·nl 1111•·1. 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STEl!'ICROll~ Dear Dr. Steincrohn: I used to read warnins.:s about ~cttrng mixed up with a qua<'k . but I passed them off. There was good rc.'- ason. I was healthy. All I < OC' 0 1'-W 0 gave me a physical che<'kup e\'ery ~·ear. I wondered why :.ill the fuss was being r aised agains t quacks . Who needed them. anyway·~ BUT THEN ca m e the daw~! I was no longer us DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE tou~h as a mu e. was sick. With arthritis, of all things. Now at the age of 41 J find m ys elf in continuous pain. All over . Aspirin alld cortisooe and other drugs don't seem tu help. My doctor s ays h~ is do· ing everything Ke C'an. Even called in cons ulta· -tion ,·ith -ttfffi~in - tern isl and orthopedist. BOTH. AG R EED that . the. treatment was pro· per though temporarily ineffertive. They all hope. in t ime that theJn· flammalion wrn wear itself out -bu \-they won 't promise . DQ you wonder I 'm listening latt>ly to friends who suggest I get treat- men t -a series of·injec· lions from someone who is not a doctor. Who sets hi mself up as a s pecialist in arthritis'.' HE P ROMISES n<rton· l y relief, but certain cure. I know it doesn·t make sense, but when you're I n pain· perh<l ps you do things you wouldn't d o wh e n health~··. What is ,·our opinion about all this? 1'lr. T. · COMMENT: What you say is true: When the doctor says to his ailinA arthritic patient. ''l'\'t' been using everythinA we know that's helpful f 0 r y 0 tJ r k i· n d () r arthritis." t_ he p_ati~nt when he does n 't im· prove". 1 lis next stop may be to a quack. ·. " Wednesday. June 16. 1976 , ..... Mol ............ -u.. -. i...i.., ..................... u...._. -...... --.. SPORT OR DRESS SHIRTS Never-11011 sno11 sieiwed snorts 01 ca5y Cdff.' POl)l'S •, • ier & conon lu t•ll uo IOI dtess or ooen 1111: co11a1 & It'· M'v > lall. fajtuor1 pastel!;. wnites. pum~ 1n lull cut sizes. • S·M·L_,l\} at o.g T hrilly saie sa~1ngsl 6''· 4 -,,iN'n-OIG SlEEVE - LEISURE' SHIRTS · Good looking. caiefree polyester or co:ton & polyester p11nes or sotlCls •wttlT'tancy yokes. Fulf Cul s11es s . M • L . XL. T Ntl!y eitGe! .•.c '" ,., .-I ·.; .. ~3'' µelKI ; DADS DAY Gin LUTNll llLTS Learner d1 ess and SOOfl styles 28·38 2 . llJAllGTOI FLUFF 'I DIY 2~ llALUATMI MISS llWOLIS W4n all ine popuJa1 1ca1ures Ile goes lor Choice ol C•ews. O!ess AnkJelS, Mid & Over·the·Call lengths' Fine M•ng, comt011aole stretch socks 1n soft. mactone washable & .oryat>e blellOs ••• sman soltds. partems. Bur IOf rhe year IK. 1497 .... 1 WllDSOI· AJl,FM AC/DC IADIO Solid s1aie 1a<110 wilh AM/FM, AFC. moie• . . ~-· &COD ' TAPE · SP.ECIALS . .... ...... ... •......:....._;...... lilll 1111111 .... , ll!lllSI LP ALBUM$ FOR l EVERY TASTE! ·.· .... .,..., 37~ •leek ~ •S..C ea f-T5°'1fOI 3 .. 91 ...... t 1000 wan dryllT & He815""1ot s111001h ONIE SlJ..R.&..-w.av to --blowot..llo . ..Hf4QOO ~naves. No,9280 spot a quack is this·: lie 1=:.:::..::::=:::::~::._...:i:....=:::=:::::::::=..:;:.J====~===*i llCCJlfll.IUMS rarely says it's possible he may fail to help. lie ~uarantccs that you ·will 9e -better. T his is con· trary to the t'lhical medical doctor w.ho savs • he will do his best hut can·t promise a curt• . Rut the quack says he has np ctouht at all that he can help. Ile cluims he ha s s pecial medicines. s pecial injc<'· lions. sp(•c1al <.'quipmcnt unknown to the rej!ular medical profession. Usuallv. it is som.t• forci~n 'magic <·ure. lie savs h e can ('Ure arthritis, c ancer .or anythin~ else. MEDICAL ETTES l>ear Dr. Steln~rohn : M y moth e r a n d m y cousin had :10 overactive thvroid. I a m 36 a nd think I may ha,·e one. loo. I am alwavs colii andmv hair is drv nnd so is m y· skin. M y. doctor wants me to have a test t aken. Is it painful? - Mrs.S. .. =-21• POLOIOI· , I ·GAUOI JU' s1v1dy, u11breakable llll<ll No 785 w 11111a1ed -dr111e '" ~001. cool comfort Costa Mtsa 2ll t. 17tlt St. L iS-~\-~ \~~· 1 ~ t \ •TJ !~:;J ~~-~; II,. 9 ·99 12." ""' IA!I JUG 6 POLOIOf OllST JD·Clf CheSI, I • gal stowaway 11rg-511-tt' Olg 6-rooier: 21·· wode I ops 111 comfort Buy1 PIC. Of 3 SYl VANIA MAGKWIS } tul>e\ lo (Joe~ !J•>e VOu 12 1lr1lt'•'<lol•h• llo~t.~, Buy no~ '.i• 'tlU(UF1()t'l 0'( rur('' 11,.·96c .... I 0-LIS. ALOIA Al<OAL lllQU LiglltS Cd611V, burns Ion~ StoCk .up• I \ . Sc..taAna l l 2S 'MstGI If MocAl'itlw ·=' 2·"~ '~WOODMlll" PIHS 1•1, 2•1 fl·~co PJt1y, 25 Roe~ Flo~i..11 tH!dV'f l·iots, Cou1111v· Suns"''".· trt Concert & ntd''V• 1nor~· ... ,. '·" IOllUM llFF 1 • 9 •II,. I.". AMPIOU ... TOIACCO SPECIAL! I 1110 b11.irr. w1lh ~ynchrpma11t • C1v() him !:iweden·~ Bor~um P 1• ~cww stems '" rich t1n1snf's 0t HolldnO's A!Tlpl\Ora MPd 1111 Fountain Y alley MCllplCllio o! Talbtrt El Toro El Toro at lod1firtd Wednesday. June 16, 1976 ---.-- l REGUL4R . , 8" 10.97 35-PIECE MELMAC DINNERWARE SWIRL GLASS TUMBLER SALE · 1!11 buv·ovt ma~es lhrilly's low. low puce possible. S.g 11 ounce s12e l0t sum01enme retresl'lllrs in clear glass will! sma11 s...rt de549n Buy 'em by tile oozen & save! 2V IYIUTOL llOIPLUS •TIN vna.s ~yJar ol 365 1a1>le1s. THIS WEEK'S 12 SUPER-SPECIALS! WHlll STOCKS LAST' LOWIEY'S UUY'.S IElllZ PIHi( ~RAPlfRUlt A.llC llSt:m .u111r49 .:•WMA3SA~3AGEC • CATS3ur I C •llSlllllli IUll 1(11 Pita ., 11111 " ,. ~-v \-1. CHICKEN I~ SEA VASELINE AlBACOlll TtJHA IHTtHSIV£ CAltf W•lll I I c .. ~. 8 I c UUltlll •llllAI lilllfl fltl• H . NICE 'N HSY ~· LISTERINE ANTISlPTIC ::. 93c lllT 33 HAia COlC>a DIOOOllAIR 157 ....... , 101 •lltl"llf'llll ·11111 I M. CIAClf 11 FOii SMACllS ·•at :~39~ Ill SPICE am• MIAVl lOTIOtt =:-" 149 n•r• H untinqton Beach 9861 Adaft11 at II oofchw1t Huntinaton Beach 21 ll-l '""•·& ......... COMMENT: Taking a blood specim en to test thyroid function ii; not pain ful. Incid entally. your symptoms make one suspicious of un· deractive t hyroid r ather than overactive. Better have the test. If you have a lazy thyroid. proper medication will improve your cond1t1on. Costa Mesa JJOO ""'°" If Wihoft Sc..taAna 1406 W .. fdiR9er & ltistol Westminster Wtthniflsttt ot Goldtft Wu t Huntif19fon Beach' 95 .......... •Ctllttt Huntinaton Beach · suf w.,,., , r # , • ' •• ·!-.. -"' . . . . .. !. : : . . ... ... .. . -.. . .. • I 1 I Reaction ~egative To Finley's DealS I .. ~EW YORK (AP) -On a day shock wave Finley set off last Minn.esota Twins prcsid(!nt night. Earlie r it had been Calvin Griffith called a "dark · announced that Finley h;.id sold day for baaebalt,'" th9 New York reliever Rollie Finger~ and Yankees co m ple tctf a nine -outfielder-infielder J 0<· Hudi to player trade with Daltimore and -the Boston Red Sox for Sl million bought a player who may just be each. the 0 naJ in&:.redJenl .in ·. l~m AU thr«.,J!layers had not that will pr~uc~ ~he .clubs first signed contracts a nd Finley ap- wor.ld ch::rmptonsh1p smcc 1962. parently de cided to continue First .the Yankee~ ~ounced break. ing up a club that had won th~ purcha~ of former Young three s traight world c h am· win~e~ V1d.a Blue, a though pionships and five consecutive d echnang,. t o name a p ric<'. Ame ric an League divis ional Charles f m lcy, the outspok<'n chtHllpionships':. owne~ of the A 's didn't try to hide Throughout the baseball world the price. there was r eaction to the sail's '.'It ~·as SI 1,2 mi_pion." Finley "I think it is a terrible thing s~1d. I h~ve a pu~ce of paper when two clubs. the Yankces an<l with. the s1~nature: ol Ya~kl-es · Red Sox. -go out there and st art. pres1~enl qabe Paul agrccm,:: to bidding to see who can buv a that figure. They can deny it if championship t eam " Grlr'rith they '_Vant, hllt I h~e the paper said. ' . and w~1*s1es,t.o»u ning... : T.he Twins owner said he had The :eash .f U1ley arned with talked trade with Finley Monday that sale was only part of a and felt he had a deal. but was . later told the A's owner had de- t•rned to forget the deal. "If the Yankees ar~ willing to g ive up $1\/i million for Blue, l wish f would have known about il before," Griffith eontinut•d . "I could havC' · made S500,000 real quirk h('C'a use F1nlt•y offered Blue t"O mef4>r Sl m-tlliun-." Whilt• Griffit h was romplain- ing about Finley's sales. he ap- pare ntly was-having trouble making ;rny dc;.t'Js for his own club. which has s even unsigned playl'rs who will bt· frt·e agC'nts 1f they're unsigned at lhe end of the season. F ew people were surprise<! at Finley's moves . · "f can understand whv he I Finley > did it." J oe Durke , the K~nsas Cit~ i.:cot>rat m anager s a id. "The! pl<.1ycrs were un- signed and they·-,lljtd no value• after tonight. But I hale to see a . team that has been so great dis- sipate like this. The figures are· surprisingly high ; hard for me to comprehend." •· 1 think it is very bad for the game," Kansas City manager Wbite.y llenu~s.aid. 1nne ---- Mauch-ogreed. J I ' ! ·:1 hate what Ma rvin Miller has done to this game more than anything else I can think or. There may be a blcehtcnnial this year. but thcre's.'not going to be a b1-champions~ip in the East .' Somebody's goin~ to ha\'e spent TERRY ALBRITTON SEEKS A BERTH ON THE U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM THIS WEEKEND. ,.,. Tti.pl>olo GEORGE FORE~N HITS FRAZIER O~ THE FOREHEAD. I .. a lot of money for nothing ... Sal Bando. un appurent s ur- vi\'or of the r oup tn Oakland despite being unsigned. believed Finley had killed the d ul1's Shot Put Record Holder d1\'is ional crown. "Ile built a tl•am and had a right to tear it down ... Bando said as .thE> 3 ·a .m . trade deadlme \midnight local t1mc1 drew close. "I would b<' s urprised at mon· Put your imagination to work. changes. There's no sense in if you will. and try to picture the keeping a Hando. Don l!arlor. kind of man you "'oulci <·xpcct tn G en e Tc n a c c .a n d B e rt be world record hohkr for the • C:ampa neris. wl~('n you·,:e gotten · 16·pound shot put. rid of a Hud1. Fingers and Blue. I Probably you visualiz<' him as can't s e~ 11s win 1 h'CT 41eirrg1roung, bi~.ind lllron~. In pc~nant . most instancc:s your pQrtrayul \ ankl•es managC'r Bill~ would bl:.' accurate .• l\1;1rtin . who later reunited Blue However. in thl' cast' of t he tol'(c>ther al Newport llarbor High and he credits the l'Oal'hing of Jim lkms lcv with muC'h of th1· devt>lopml•r\t wt11ch saw him · bN.'ome state prep champion. Albritton took a schola rship io Stanford .but dro1rncd out after a year ... ,(cadt'rnic Pl'CS!IUl't' was great -you had to study fi ve and six hours a dav . Stanfo1:d is gl•ared for people with a ldt of with former teammate Ken man currently boasting the Holtzman whe n the Cleal with world amateur standard of Baltimore was complt'tcd. said, 71-81 :.?, only the first two charac-~ -,. "We're ctoCinitely strui1gcr with teristics hold true. Jr 5-~ ~~ Blue. but Bosto n got two great Terry Albritton. a nativ<.' of 'I ' playcr~.too... Newport Beach,.is young (21 ) ~ .. r WHJTE Catfi sh H unter. the first andbigt6-4.25~i.lle is not,sohc -member of the A's c·h;impicmshlp claims. stror?~. At least he isn't , i WA .. Sl:f group to leave the fold. added, "I when compared with the other ) ~ guess if you 've hit the money you thre( great U .S. s hot putters 1 \Y, / ,,,_.... --- ca.n buy any thing. but Finley who'll be vying for an Olympic 1 / --~~- might be the smar~est guy in team bl;rth this weekend in trials tiLENN WHITE baseball. From what I 've been at Eugen~ Ore. moncy or those going to g radua te told. Finley's wife is getting alt Bis three chi ~r' rivals a rc school," he sav!'. to g :11n his fir:-1 tn11111plt m ·l'r Olymptt• si\q•r in vdali~l Wood-, :t 11 d t h (• :l i \\ a ,\' :.. I 11 11 /!. Ii 1-'t'Ul'l'bath . ' ' T h u ,., ll g u y :.. w 1• r " m ~ t'hilclhood h1•rue.;:' Allinl1<111 1·1· t•alls, "It tm)k s11m1· nwnt :il ail JUstml'nt 011 m~· IHll'lf ••• gd U~L'U lo cumrwting :11.::1111sl llwin. ' ' An c1 I h 1• y . :1 I 1111 f! v. 1 t h Schmoc k. 111:1k t• llw mn·I .11 E u g l' II l' t h i ,., \\ l' .... k .... II ti dang l'rous ' Tht• _t op t hr1·1· qualtf~ for t h•· l ' S Uly mp11· ll'am ··,\I t II I :1k 1•s 1 .~ lllll' g 1111tf throw." AllJritton ~a~~ •1f th{· 1111 l ' o m 1 n g r r 1 :1 : ,., • · I m :1 psyrhnlog11:al puttvr m""' 111 m y gooci th rm\ s l'llmt• \\h l'll 1 ·m p:-y('h<'cl · Forenaa11 Sharp his cash. He probably did this so George Woods <6·3, 320 >. Al "H l had s t a yed ther e I he could pay his alimony. Ile Feuerbach (6-H ::, 265) and Pelc would n't be wherC' 1 am today. m ay sell the tea m to somebody Schmoek (6-4, 280). I'd r ather be rcmembt•rcd as , "l don't think :ih1111t m,· rom· pt'lllnr:. or tlH'll' thn1''" I t/1111i... ·c onw on. T(·rn · (;l'l lh al 1,., hnt quc• dtJ\\ 11. P 1d\ up .'1•t1r "fll"':l (;l'I II 11111 tl11•n • l '111 not 111 t im1dated b.' sOl1ll'(11w d:.1·-. l1111g Frazier Retir·es -t After· Battering · 'UNIONDALE, N.V. (AP> ,..:._ · . Foreman said il eaused him tn j George Forem~n. calling Joe m.iss a l~t of hi~, left hooks "that 1 Frazier one of boxing ·~ most sh.~off~1sh~ad. . ,. • courageous men, winced at the No, said Frazier,• 1t wasn t suggestion that he had been strate(.!y. I just do cra1,y thini::s. Smokin' Jo~·s undoin~. Hes! Foxx s haved his head. Rubin e onl man that can end J oe Carter bas a shaved nead, and Ko· Frazier's career is oe auer, · . · · . " Foreman-said after stopping the Pra zie r almos t did another · fdmlef! w~T<Uaea~31l"cighteham-Cl'3Zl'. tlllni(H e almost kept fight· pion in the fifth round of their ing aFter :-gomg-down or tfic schedule d 12·roundcr T uesday second tim e In \he fifth round. night. . But, as h e did in Frazier's fight and he'd have about20 million." "Th~ a re all stronger than Terry Albritton world --..ccord m e," Albritton says . "They holder and maybe Oly mpic (S ·• F • specialize in str ength-that's champion than I would as m erely Wlfil. J•nals why they arc more consistent Terry Albritton, Stanford grad.·• than m e. 1 go for s~d. not' Albritton left St anford in ttw strength . To rric the shot i1ut ring · s ummer of '73 and with a bl'st Set Tonl.ghl cis 1 .rtchlee .• ?OO-ya rd dash in a 7-fool th'row of 61-6. Within six months he zoomed mlo lh<• intl•rn:.11.ional LONG BEACH -Founta·1n Albritton, who says he can stjll picture by g~tltnlot off a 69·0" I put run the 40 in 4.6 seconds, was on-in the Nation.ii A/\0 indoor finals Valley's .Shirley Ba bashoff leads ce a m ember or Newport llarbor at' Madison .Square Garden lo a contingent of Orange-Co-ast High's 440 r elay team . So speed ·· win. ar_ca swimmers toni~h~ as the has been with him for a long T he n early this spnnl! he un- United States' Olympic team lime . loaded the world record hl'avt· 1m begins to take shape w!~E_thc first Shot pulling talent has not. his first put of the s eries. A suhsL·· · of six days of com peti_!Wn at Bel-As an 8Ch ~radcr at Kaiser quent s houlder mus cle injury mont Plaza. School in Costa Mesa. Albritton suffered durinl! weight 'trai11111g "' It s t c ymp1c ria s an was e-1 cs s pcre(il>~~. Ba~ash.off will be swimming the sch ol s quad with a non· That was four we<.'k!' ago tomgh~in t hc-200 metet'-frttSt-yle--flllposm b-Osl,eof 31 _ _ lle__r_ecm·ercd sufii.ctcn.tly lo_ -one of her favorite events and However h~ goL his a ct compete in last w<•t•kt·n·c1·s !'\a- onc in which she is favored lo • honal /\AU m <'l'l at t:CL/\ and h1· win. came on to win that with a fi!I I '• throw ... ! l'llJIJ.'' "atd1111 .i.: i:111111 • throws and hOPl' I l·a n ll'af'll something from r ~c rn . · ··1 s tudy films of s hot p11tl111;.: '. I've prohn l>ly wa t (' lil·d "'1·r !IO•I · :i hours of it 111 t hl· p:1st 111111• ·' l':t l''>. Y o u <' a n a I w a ' ,., J c a " 1. sorncth111~: ' · Alhr1tt1111 ll<'hl·,·~·s lh;it somt·· day he l:oulcl put tJw sh111 7;> lt'<•t. "I don't llkl• to pn•dil'I lhtrl.l!~ bt•c ausc y 1111 <':tn m:1kl' y1111rs..JI look foolish.·• hl' :-.;""· "M y goal IS IO 'thn1w f.:rl h1·1• than (•\ t·r lw111n'. If mv hl·st I' 'ii 81 ••• lh<'n that is th1· ii~11Tu·r· I am shovlin.L! tor ." 81~bl Ill.ill t11~ma 1 n oh l'Cll\l' ,.., lo make the 01~ rrrm· k :tm ... a clrt'am he has pcrPl'lu.11\>tl stn t'l' l'ni lclh1i11d. --~,--ii• /\nd .I his \\ l'l'kl'ntl al l•:11i.:1·n1.' hi· puts lhaldream 1111 thl· l111l'. And Frazier. bloodied and tears last October against Ali , trainer glistening in his eyes, told the Eddie Futc h s topped it. With .Joe world he had done just that. "l strung out he lplessly along the h ave to put my gloves on the ropes. blood pouring from above wall.•• besahl. ''Fromnowon, it's his right eye, l"utch maneuv<'rt•d boogie, boogie, booglc." (his along the ring apron and held up phrase for having a good time>. his arm. Fore m an, wbo had taken the ti-"l'm all right. I'm all right." tie from Frazier 31.:i ye3rs ago in Joe pleaded with Futch. hut the J am aica and the n lost it to fight was stopped at 2:26. Jn· u Another national figure, Long R caeh's Tim Shaw, the 1975 Sullivan Awurd winner as the outstandinl! amateur a thlete in Amert;a. faces lOu~h compeli· lion ii\ the 200, 400 and 1,500 · m eter freestyles. That's where Mission Viejo's Brian Goodell t400 ancl 1,500) and t:ascy Converse of Mission Viejo (1 ,500 ) have good shots at mak· Ferguson · Traded ·For Cards' Stnith 1 Muhammad Ali in Africa lastOc· post-fighf interview, ancrhiHye t ober, had nothing but praise for had been stitched up, Fruzier the man whom he earlier had said :"lbeggedhim(f'utch >tolet t allcdaquittcr.. . . • the fight go on, but Eddie knows t'l 'm not that 1rreat a fighter bettertha nl do.lnevergoagamst e nd I can end a mnn'scarccr. l 'd Eddie'sword." ji)st like to say that Joe l>razier is Asj(ed about his plans for the one o{ Ute most courageous future, Fra&ier said: "Now. I'll fighter~ ttbtlhere 'sever bee n." just watch the young men around Frazier came into the ring with me grow up." He apparently was , two surprises for Foreman -a talking a bout his stable of younl! gleaming, b ntd head and a new fighters, includinl! contender s tratefy. ·Norm ally an ag~ DuaneBobic~.andhis lS-year-old gressiye. stalking fighter ~'razier son, Marvis. • tqrned to defense. bobbin!? and "From n ow o n, it"s boogie, w~aving in an at!empt to tire boogie. boogie." ing the U.S. team. SCHEDULE OF FINALS Wl•dn..-\Chl V ""'onwn'\ 7MHrril,t~.trn'• Ip m : "'°'" \ 100 l>l"11\,\trokt•0 1 JO, W001''H' l 100 ,,,.., .... ,.,,.n·,7001rr~K·l0. Thur,dft'i' won·v•111'l'\ lOO ~'"'""1'-'-" '1 mfln -, 100 n .. 1< "''''o~r 1 10 ""'"'n' u.,, .-no '"''•V•UUiH IT'M"dhn 8, men'' .&001n1h v1t)w•I rn d!+ v~ 10 f:d"'tY • women·\ .COO tre'! 1. mttn ' '00 fr<'e 7. )() ~turd·'~ womr n·s 100 b;'ttli.,tro•e 7 · mt!n"" 700 O•<k\lrokr T lO; wo,..,.,n·s 100 bvlltrlly 8; fn\.n \ 100t>ut\Pffl'f 8 1f} SVnody wnn'f'n ' too hrf'.t\h fr.16-Pfi 3~, '"""'~ 100 bf'~•,lilroko I; wonwn'• 100 tr•,. I 1:S; men·, • lOO Ir~ 1 • '°· Mond•y • wo,.,.n·,. aoo ,,,... 1. """ •• 1 ~ .,-,., 7 lO, _,,en's 100 bulle •llv f. """ · IOOWllNlly e JO: • Notr • Ptel1mu1~rh•tt II 1 ..,, '"" ~O·•v. I TERRY ALBRITTON NEW YORK C/\P I .Joi· Ferguson has hl'l'n ild11ng l11 t!1•l bark hchind the pl~llt'. anti tlw Los Angeles Dodgers havt' tw1:n lookinJ.! for soml' lcft-h::inrlC'tl pow('r. Ft'rguson ma~ he 1wtting .hi-; wish with lhl' St. f,11111~ \;ml1rrals. to whom he• was tratkcl T11l•sd:t\' ni ght for s)Vlt ch -hitting outf1d1h:r Heggie Smith. who lhl' Ood.L!t'r" h.ope will fill lhC'il' nCt'<I for S•1m1• J?USto on the ldl s ide of the plate. The Dncl~ers collected only ~me hits Tuesday nig ht in 1lropping a Fe>r~man. ·di~~~~·1:E:1~;:i~e~~~~ Ryan ftec1ains Form, Confidenee filht one way' and I think with the • e . sta•le he had tonight, he could have bfate'rt most any heav>'wcight· atound. On another ni8ht, he rrbht have beaten me." 'Frazier contended the shaved hpd was not strategic, although . .. :-... . ~gels Sell Laho~d RI;lNGTON -The T exas · R nsers obtained CaJifornia out· fl der Joe Lahoud for an amount j excess of tM $20,000 waiver ,,rice, the Amerlcao League baseball club announced 'fucs- deynlghf. Nolan R,Y.al) s aid he needed a confidence builder. So he gave himself one Tues· day night in the form of a two-hit s hutout over the Milwaukee Bre.wers at Anaheim Stadium. "Thal felt good .•. awfully good," Ryan was able to smile in the wake of his ninc·strtkeout. t)"o·walk effort which produced a · l ·OCalifornia Angels victory. 'It was only Ryan's second win in lO outings dating back to May l and during the interim Ryan con· fessed he w as filled with self. doubt. ~ ..I • .. When you've lost a s many games as I h ave over the last two years 119> you ha~c to lose a liUle Angel• Slate All 0."IH 911K"11~11111 June 1' Mllw•ukH Al CA1t•orn1a J•fflC II M11w.1uker at cai.1o•n1a Junt ti 80\fon •'' C.ttttvr n1a 1.1$1) "'· I 2SP m. 7:'>Sp m. confidence," he -s:iid. "I've felt · strong phy5ically this sc<ison but mt>ntally I h aven 't had my mind tOi?Cther. "But tonight I was strong and confident and t think my stuff was. as a,:ood as it was during the no-hiller (his fourth) against Baltimore last s eason. Ryan, now 5·7, permitted only a first inninl'! single t 1) Don Money and an eighth inning single to Gary Sutherland. Fre· quently bothere d by lack of con-. trot. Ryan walked only two - and none a fte r the second innin1:. At one stretch , he rctir~d ' 17 straight batters. "I just tril'd to s low my~clf down." he said. "Other thl),n \hat I can't say l made any drastic changes. .. 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A ' ' I A I I I ~ , ! t 3 'I 1 l I .JI J \J 1 I To~dl ;r, • • I j ,,1" t ~,A:,,()t•t1•t, tth I lfl I I I N11w Yoflk ~ • t • t W C,M rr 1t 11 ,, , I ·n r , a 1 l .. , 11 /\r'l')l'\h 1 l f')h I tu I· ' , ~ ..,. 1 , \ r t''1•n•Pf)f)t, ..,,_,,. ,,. ., ••"I'"'-'" ·H M,11u 1 • M1lt11n Ho o l '>ll IL,) h t'ii,u')t\ M tll••t l lW lllt' WP M 1t•• ~ l .. . . . " ' ..: IP H fl Ell 81! ~I• I ' ti t ' q I. I I I ~ ' \ " ·' ......... . . • . ' 0A1L '. , o r ,_ Sports . in Brie f New Look 6 gePlay Corona,; 1El Toro :~Triumph . . D)'~eS, 80, Dies; To E~t8ncia Rams' Coivan Quits ~ootball Estancia High S<'hool Wiil All·CI F center Alex Tei!garden, 6·0, 2·6, S·l : Belly Stove ousted Sue Barker . 0·6, 6·3,6·1. S •n Devil• Fall PHILADELPHIA -Jimmy Dykes, whose career in maJOr league baseball as a player and manager spanned 50 years, died . Tuesday or an undisclosed illness in Hahnem~nn Hospital. Ile was OMAHA -Bob Owchinko 80 years old . hurled a masterful seven-hiller Dykes played minor league Tuesday night and Eastern ball before World War I and re-Michigan used an uneameb run lo turned in 1~18 to play 59 games hand favored Arizona State a 2·1 wilh the old Philadelphia setback in the 30th College.lt'orld .Alhleti~ Dykes pjay_ed on lhe.-~ --. A's championship teams or 1929, The victory by the third.rated 1930 and 1931 and succeeded Con· Hurons left the top-rated Sun nie Mack as the team's m anager Devils one defeat from.elimina- . in 1951. tion. • As an on·and-off manager for Arizona State, 64 ·9. races 30 years, Dykes piltoted six major Main~. 29·8, in an. elimination league teams but never won a game tonight w h ile Eastern pennant. His I asl ma nagerial Michigan, the tourna~enl's only position w as .in 1961 with .remaining unbeaten, 1s matched Cleveland. ~ainst Arizona. 53·11. As a player. Dykes appeared in ,~af"ha11d l..011~11 22 seasons and 2,282 games and had a career batting average of SALT LAKE CITY -J ean .280 and 2,256 hits. Nµc hand or UC lrvln~Jost in the fourth round of the national AJAW Co"'an Rei ire# tennis tournament her~ Tuesday LOS ANGELES· -Charlie after capturing a third:round . f h L matt'Ti. Cowan, a mainstay o t e os Nachand defeated Mariann Angeles Ra~s offensive line for Colville of USC in third round ac· the past is· years. announced Tuesday that he was retiring. tion, 6·3, 6·2, then lost to Sandy Cowan, a tackle called oy Los Slap of T rinity College. 4·6, 7-5, Angeles Coach-Chuck Knox. "on(' 6-0. o e grea es 1 tory, GOurdi11e Bih thus becomes the second Rams \'eteran lineman within a week to announce his retirement. Of· fensive guard Joe Scibclh had announced his retirem ent last Wednesday: WESTWOOD -.El Toro lligh's Lil.a Gourdm·c long jumped 18·3 Tuesday, placing eighth in \he !'\alional ,\AU Junior women's tr;.ic k and fi eld championships at UCLA .. enter the 1976 football season Black ,scored 16 points with a new <'Oach and an inex· and teammate Paul Akin perienced team but that doesn't added 10, leading Corona bother head man Jim Bratten. del Mar High to a 43.34 •·we lost a l~ of key players victory over Costa Mesa lhroygh gr aduation and will have ln the opening round of a team that is' basically "inex· the Costa ~Mesa-Corona perienced," Bratten says. JIM BRATTEN del Mar summer basket· "But up to t his point. our . ball league at Costa coaching staff has been satisfied Mesa High. · with the progrns the kids have South In other league action made and their attitude and Tuesday night, El Toro, spirit has turned around 180 sparked by Bob Charles' degrees since February. 24 points and Mark Hill's "We'll rely on a sl..nting, stunt· lin" eup 21, downed Foothill, Ing defense. relying basically on 59·54 . quickness." he adds. •·our de· c 0 s la M cs a 0 n l y fenslve people are all about 6·0 -} d trailed 26·22 entering the and ~pounds and Uiey are rair-Se ecte . final quarter when Black ly quick." scored to of Corona del The new m<>ntor hopes lo "8· "'-... h. J hn C 1 Mar's 17 points. Akin had toon all the way but admits he ~ULl• coac 0 0 e eight points in the s~ond may be fotce d to start the season has put together a t~n-half with five or s ix players going tat~ve sla~ling. line up for Ei Toro held a 42.41 both ways. Fl"iday night s Orange I e .ad art c r l hr c e One of the s pots where com-County All-star baseball t b t 11111 got ' · · k. th t rf game at Anaheim's La quar ,e~s. u . petition is m a mg e s a mg Palma Park and among .:;e.ven fourth period assignment difficult to choose is the s"tarters ar• at least a pom.ts. Cha. rles convert-at quarterback. Dave Jeranko is "' ed r f f th · up from a winning sophomore half dozen Orange Coasi ive 0 six r~c rows team and Kirk Langdale returns area stars. ~nd ha~ seven fJeld goals as a part-lime starter from last The game starts at 8 m the first half. season's 5.4 team . o'clock and will feature c-.~Me•~,1H1" ;. •• J eranko's presence h'as given an all-area~nfleld for the Mull•Q•n o 1 1 the coaching staff an opportunity Rebels . · ~~~~Q ~ ~ :~ to w ate It La 11 g<hde--w·ocrk-a•t-l ---rF--1i· F-st-&>.a.~t s-. ---4- tailback a s well as the signal-Prilzl of Santa Ana's orwi 1 0 ' .! M D . H. h d p~"'"° l I • calling berth. He. is vying with ater e1 1g . secon 101•'' u • u :w Dale Rica rdo. a 5·11, 185·pound basem a n G I en n C•~•ouot1ei~rcm senior, at tailback. Rober tson of Cost:a e•a<tt •: ~ ~ ~: Two players are seeking the Mesa's Estancia High ~~'.n\ ~ · ~ : ! starting fullback spot including and third basem.il.tU:Uck A~'" s o 2 10 Kevin Sawl•huk (5· 10. 180, senior ) Browning of Dana Hills ~·~ o o ' o HB· Tops Tars; Eagles .Win Versatile Cary Burt ht.OK•• m 1 ,, It scored six or his 11 points ··~~· u • in the fourth quarter K•Of\n•e1<11 ~ ! T uesday nii?ht. sparking :;;;~~.... • , ... .. I • I 1 \ • , 11 the Huntington Beach N.>um•nn o ~ High Oilers .to a 69·59 win ~:;:" ~ , over Newport Harbor on 0qocrn o o the opening night of the ~~i~~~·" .~ 1~ Huntington Deacti sum· st••••• o.•n•r• mer basketball league. W.\lm•n•••• 18 • ' E \l•nci• 1 S II 1! Jn another· game al .... ,., .... .-1m Huntington Be ach High, er..iouin •: ~ Jim Price and Pete Sc11 .. or11e 8 o Neuma nn each had 17 <1a•Q 1 1 J•rOt'Uml t 1 points to pace Estancia ~-, , or Costa Mesa lo a 59-42 Km ~ ~ rout over Westminster. F .. nn,1~, o 1 11 ' , 0 l 1 0 0 ) u )'I 10-41 Ur->' • .. ·;,, l " J '" , ) J ,, 0 s ' ' ' , 0 1 Newport Harbor . un· t o .... , 1 der new coach J e rry .. ari·:,·;~ ~~ ,; 0 l 0 4 19 j~ DeBusk. r allied to w1thm "'""· ... ,,. 1m 39·36 al the end Of lhe Conl'•'•" •: 1! ~ •: third period artc•r ~ail-~.m, 1 2 ! I~ ingl-t-26 at halftime. ~t ! ~ \." n But1hat's when Burt. a g:.;:.~:O,.,,'" ~ ~ ~ ~ 6·7 high jumper in track, <,1e1nn,.u~ ~ o 1 · 16 went to work, He ended c .. -,.~n• o o ' o "I P<>on•n•ll• 7 I O 5 with 11 points wha e S..••11 ' n o 1 o t e a m m a t e C u r t 101.1is ,, u-24 49 Steinhaus topped all ..,,,,.p.,,,J!~~.·,~·«r10 ,,_,. scorers with 16' potnts. H "'' 11uc" " " ·~ ao--.t ,. Dean Owen had 12. Rolf ·Schwalbe, Mark B r adburn a nd Lin Jeronimi were in double figures for New port. E-5tanei-a enly tr.ailed briefly (18·15 at the end of the first periodJ. It then out sco r ed Westminster 17-4 in the second quarter . FV Pair Tu .~ • t' - ,. NOTT INC.HAM. Engl~no-luoo•v ~ f•~ulh on tt\,. tttcjd ro"'nd ot lf"E JOf\I'\ Player l t'nn1;, St 11r11 ai IJCI and Dan Killion , (5·11, 185, appear set for sltlrting ~~~~10 ~ ~ ! i Diving T ryouts senior>. duty. H•ltl>O<.• , ' o ' Others looking impressive in The South team will ~~~.:. g ~ ; 0 F~untain Valley High wre~tler Bob Ch ase and h is coa~h . Wayne Michaelian, have been chosen by the Southern Californ ia Wrestling Coaches Association lo p a r l r c i p a t e-Co;, ...... n"'--;...a ___ __ TDum• 111 Mon"> Sl"'llh t. • Boo L\111 tSJl"'t "t.h:MP"1'"• ~· (,itr,110 C\alh•'" (fJt1Jr11n> 1.s. 6·J. Mi•e f'IC••Odt'f AOfl1iMO l'o ll<1lh.1 fli,••'I ~ b o.' f>. o J. Ray Moot• l~Nlh l\tr1ld ' O··• • QO!) dlllf Cof1n 01Dt•v fAu\lruf.,\) b·-'· b 2. Stan Srn11n ct-1 M.lrll Co• !Enql•n0/ 6 ), 6·4, Shf-1-St~ .. ~tld<f co1,,.. Oowd~\wetl t Rt\odP\1a) 6 '· tJ 1, Oavt Sto<.tittOf'\Cl .. t T1ft\6u•11it.\Onb •.I-.. 6•11yM..uhn<St-I C>ot•10LloyOIEnqlano1& •,&·J El'er f 1ldt,ance11 spring drills included wide r e· scrimmage the Northern 1°1•1• 19 s 14 ., Unde r w ay . J apanese exchange pro· gr am this s ummer . · The two are schc..>duled The Los Angeles Stars will try to improve their International Volleyball Association record to 7·2 tonight 'when they clas h with- Santa Barham at JIC Irvine 's c·eivers Duve Adams <6·3. 180. California A ll -stars co,;,.n.,dt>~~,~~·~0·~;tersi. 11-.43 senior i andMikeCamp<6·2.180. Thursday night al co,1 .. Mo•• ~ ) • 12~ junior 1 along wilh lellerman Brookhursl Park in an 8 tackle Robert John (6·1. 195. o'clock clash/ that COie senior ). says will feature every member of the South fl Tor The ~~ntington Bcaeh ~~2~oui~gl~~~~ fr:'!'t~ufri Cra>Vford Hall. Gan:ie time is 7:30. squad. HB-c h' G l "We're going to use . .oac s ·oa nipe different pitchers to get a good look for M<t"'H•ll Mike HUI II Cll.rl~' R Cnarl\1\ S1m~r\ Holfnt"a Petral1.; lOldl~ Friday's game." says .,.,,.,.,., • " J 0 .. J 0 0 5. " 11 rently working out ,at Edis on (Huntington Beach > and 1't7i~sion·vie· 0 jo high s~ and coach o • Larry Brennan is invit· ~ ing anyone betwc~n R l'•olll1lllUI •• II ,. tp 6 0 2 " l 3 s s · 8 I J ti .8 1 4 • 18 and 18 who is interestNI in ~ompetitive div in~ to workouts. Tti'e worko ut s take · awau or compe 1 ion, in addition to competin~ a~ainst fi ve J apanese hi~h school teams. Chase piled up sever al honors during his junior year jncluding the Costa Mesa t ourney chain· n,ionship and most valua· blc wrestler .· the Sunset League title, and _ EASTBOU_.RNE. England- Chris Evert movcd'smoothly into the quarterfinal s or t hl· ~stbournc "omc·n '.s ~r ;r ... ~ tournament today with a G 11. Ii l vict"6ry over Greer-Steven!>. ID PlaY-offs" C°i~·ree are s till vying ~.:~~~ _ for the s horts top spot s.-•••'" ~-=~-"'~--......,""'itt?hr-1!J\HI Sanduvat-of-San . ...,,..,_ Cl t I:} ' k 8 h hd•IC ~m 11 o < ... place from 8·10 u.m . al ~~~<tlson amt rrom l·J p.m. sttond-in-9-r.anRe Ceunt..,.__ ___ ...,. In other results Vir~inia Wa<lt• {iefoal ed Terry ll'oll acl;.1~-. t.-1. ~· 6, 6· l : Mart in a Na\ roctdo\'u topped Linda M otlram. 6-:l, ti· I : Olg? MorozO\'a downed l'um Yanks, Orioles _Sw~p Pl.a_ter s "CHI CAG O -~ht• 'l'\l·W York ''.ankl'l'~ <H'<tt1 1r N1 Balt1mon• pifc h cr s Kl•n llolt:r.man a nti 0:0 y I (' J\ I c• x a n d er :i n d s t' n I <'it<'her Rick Dempsey to the Orioles in a 10-player ,deal late T'1esday night. •All three were unsigned. •Holtzman went to the Yankees along with Alexandl'r. relief phcher Grant, Jnck~on. and c·atcher Elrod Hendri cks . Pitcher .Jim Fr ccman.wa:-. S<'nl to the Yankees· Syracus<' farm c~b. _ Goin-g to Baltimore with IJ!empsey wen' pitchers Hudy ·~ay. Til>PY Marline:r. and Dove ~ Pagan a long with minor lea~m· pitcher Scott MacGregor. l'tlily a nd Martinez arc le(t-handed. Takinf! O\'Cr as head football coach or a tl':im that went 3·6 hist Yl'ar. Oa\'C Van lloorebeke is not :;horl of L•nthusiusm about Hunt· in!!lon lkach lligh"s <'hances this fall .. Our goal 1s to ~o to the p I a ,. 11 f f s . · · :-. :t y s t h l' l' x · M(1rn1n...:si(k I I 1gh eoal'h. ""Wt· tfll'H•E:ht we h:lct a ..:nod :-.1>nng and o u r p l:l ~· l' r s w l' n• \' c r y l' n · •h11:m1sl1l". Wt• pusht'<I a lot ·a1 tlfrm in a~lfort amount ofTinw anti thl'\' \\'t•n • obit.• to absorl> it." ,\s s1)rin).l foothall praC'ti<:l' n·· t.•t.•ntlv <'1Hil'd . the Oilers absorbed a n i.· \\' " f f < • n s <: a n d 'V a n ll"orcbekc is opt;mistic. • "We're running a multiple of· fense and the quarterback will be involved with the sprint~o • play a<'\ion and drop back." says. "And we feel we have· re ine quarterbacks." Altllough losing all-league choice Bill Holst , wA-o ran the llous tot1\ vt'l'r. the Oilers appear st ronJ! ~ ith SlC've lljelmstrom, Marco liagn:inelli &md Mike 0 -Allcsandro. "D'Alcssanctro ond Pagnanelli might be a ljllle stronger run· nin,g ." savs Van lloorebeke, "but Hjelmstrom h asthebetterarm." and Cl F competition. The lJG-pounde r com-;• • 21 ~ at Mission Viejo. ACl'ording to Van Hooreb(•ke. emen e .... 1c as or(;' 101"" all three arc still in the running of Huntington Beach's for a starting s pot, but he say!io . Edison and Phil Sutton of ~:;,i;;,7, ""throwing should be one of our Huntington Beach fight· S<or.i.~ Own•••' Brennan is .the div in~ :~ :~ :~ :~-~ coach at Edisoa High. piled a 36'6 record as a • strengths... ing ror the honor. D"Alessandro and lljelmstrom ln 1he o utfie ld are Talented ~ junior , qu ~1lifi cd for the !'late finals and was W • · named m ost valuable on l~Ore Fountain V:ill.e.r's team "... ...... as ·a sophomore and a were p..art-tim <' ctefC'ns ive Fountain N allcy's Rick :.t artcrs last year. Both arl' Woolard and Bob Smith ~eniors "hil<' P agnandli 1s <1 with e~cr Paul Soth of JU\ior. <Hu ntin g ton Beac h > :\nd )\"hOC\'t'r !-l:1rts \\ill h:l\"C Marina or Mike Heil of onl' of Orunt?t' Cour\I~"~ top re· Santa Ana's Foothill junior. Key for Monarchs. '"' CM Cage Loop n 'i,·en; t n St(>\"<' S:trtif'eri . n ffi~. ---Tim Wigmorc.appears st•cond·tt•a m A·ll-Orangc County Cole says he expects to healttiy for the 1976 foot- chu1c1.· ;is a j unior. leadoffwithMarty Kain ball season anct that Jim Lucas, who rushed for 519 or La Quinta High. but m eans the Ma ter Dei yards. has g raduated but ap· after the fi rst three in-High Monarchs of Santa pears to have a top replacement nings it's anyone 's J(Uess Ana should field a nother in Doug Brandeburg. who gained what the South will come slrong football team . 76 yards on 13 carries in two up with. Cole has plenty New coach W aync varsity outings last season. of rwmbers to work with Cochrun isn't sure how Bu.t fullbac k i~ a question asinthepitchingdepart-the Mo narchs wi ll mark. ment with Woola rd. r espond t o· his new "If we were to play tomorrow, Soth, El Toro's Rick system , but he says. "we it would be Alan Peterson," says Binder, Cor ona de l have pr<'lty good O\"erall Van lloorebeke of last year's Mar's Mortte Pries, Heil. speed in our receivers, startinj( linebacker. "Sulit could' Steve N 8 t s uh a r a of running bac k s and also be. one of ot1r quarterbacks." Gar den Grove's Bolsa l}uarterbac"s. Along with Peterson, Randy Grande High and Santa "Jight now, our big. Roth is n returning starting Ana Va ll ey's Mike gest question m ark is berlake an Pete o m w1 pro· One pla yer who should bably go both ways on tt~e line. Jim. Kiser of G ~rden be ment ally tough is Both started last year. . Grove. s Bo\sa Grai:ide Wigmore. a talented athlete." says Cochrun. Several others also im· l(•w•ukllf'l pr~ssed Cochrun. 19 11 pl Ip C.Old•-n ~ 0 J 10 Returning s tarter John A'""' 1 0 • 10• • • ' I F'<•lt,1m.1n S 0 1 Naut, a 6:2. 210.poum 0.,.,, s o > 10 lineman. is one o~att•r c.ro..,. 1 • 4 ,, ., . lolDI . • .i I II 0 De1 s bigges t pl· •crs · C•ll•ftd•rt l7JI while Ken t Ewin a •• n ,. tp f lib k ' . b k MtArlhur 4 0 0 A u ac · me ac e r can· 1~m1,.1 • • 1 o " didatc, is trying to l'l'· w 1Mn • J : 1~ bound from u brok(•n ~~~~. ~ ~ 1 ~ neck. 11n•qM J o J ~ Jt•n••l'I~ \ 1 1 t/ Brad Chace, a starting 'n""' ,, •s • 11 defensive back also re· ""'""""' C•llend•"· 36·,~ • woody·, la. C•n•ur~ II In<> bo• turns. ~ ... 1.b1•• . • .... ; zn - 1975 GJOFL.e~ line backerd whilec sl.cott.llTim· Everitt available. mental toughness." ....... I has .been the leading senior who completed 31 _ 8i --~-...carulid;lieJllcatche.c. otti-vass~-vwm.:----------------------;---;7 *LW·n ngs-· Sbip in& iri_~pta~-1-Ht )'ffr7"'A-eleveF-opcn.--~ .... -Lw t d It•. R;.c, tice were Robe rtson, field runner , Wigmore I gu an e ~ CLOSE-OUT WAS ••••.•.•. $5127 DISCOUNTED "'·s350 CASH I ACIC ~00 NOW s4377 ~'~ 'uto uan" A'-' f'M ,.,.eo. ,... .. l•••\. tSet NO 3~1',11 I IMMEDIATE .. ~· CREDI'." OM lllATI FOi DOWN rAYMIHT Ol CASH BACK! AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division \V I. Pd . GB !\{•\\' \"ork :\:! ~:! .593 Ch•\'(•land :!7 ·2R .'\91 51 ~ Boston 2tj i ll ..tRl 6 Bait i mor<' 2!l 31 .44f. 8 Detrnlt 2:i :10 .444 8 Mil\' aukc:c 22 30 .423 .!) West Division Kansas City 38 19 .667 Tl'xas 33 21 .611 3'h Chicago 27 27 .500 91.11 Minnesota 27 29 .482 10'.'z Oakl;ind 28 31 .47S 11 An1'f'l~ ZS 37 .403 15', Twt\••f 'tGa_, I( '"'"''"'(lty , •• 0.,,,.,,,, n."t'''"H ... .1 cnrr,1qnn Nl'W Yort. .f M11\t'l,•Wltil 1 T,.,.,, l , ... Y .. lftif"ld) c.a1Hof'n1i• • M1h.,tu•'-"'•n o.11ill·•rtd l no'''"' 7 TOdAY1\ (;A.,,.1 '<-'"' n C••• t81tG / '' "' 0-•tro.1 tF•dryc"'•~U n A.1l1nnor~ 'P"lin'°r 111 11 r1t Ch1c itf"tO (8rt n l.Ol1 rt N•,. 'l'o,~ !F•QIH!to11 •·•I ..,1 Mln<>e\01~ •Sl"'!Of ~···" Clevr1.1nd 1 Brown S·ll •I T•••l' 18 1yleven•·ll n Mtlw•ulee fTrev•r\ p.3, "' t autorf\t•• ll(lr•WOO<I 1,~), n • Boslon IT••nl I JI 110&\l•nd IMllthell l-ll, n Tll•r10y't G•mn N,.,,. Vorlt •t Chlu90. n o.1ro11 a1 MlnM\01&. n latt1mc>ft.A\1T~•4\, n M1l••~t~ at C•Htorf"11tt."' Boslon•I 0.1tt•11<1. n 0n1191mo K"°Clultd NATIONAL LEAGUE East Dlvision W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 39 17 .696 Pittsburgh 33 25 .569 7 New York 31 32 .492 ll'h Chicago 26 33 .441 14'h St. Louis 25 35 .417 16 Montreal 20 33 .377 17'h West Division Cincinnati 39 22 .639 Dod~ers JS 26 .574 4 San Diego 32 27 .5.42 6 Houston 29 33 .468 10'/l Atlanta 24 34 .414 131 2 San Francisco 23 t-39 .371 161h f1tt1!1.1y"IG- Ph11Mlflph0.10, s .. n Fr .. ne14co l Nt w Vor• l. lo\ •nQ~l••I C•"< 1nn.-t •· Chlc•qo 4 Altanl• I. SI. LOUI\ ~ Po!Hbur9!111 HOu\lon, ppcl . r•I" !).1n C>leQO l. Monlr•&l I Today'l G•-. Ch•<•~ lllo11~•m I JI •I C1n«,,...I• ll .... llry S·ll Monl••-' I011nnon9 O·I> el S1t1 Ole90 (F•e•\ltllen 4· 11 • S•n Fr•11<1\tO (11\0tltelu"o Ml at Pllil-IPflt• (KUl~ll.n lO\ ...... H IA•u S-JI ., ,...,. Vorll ll(oo .... •n "41." ~11>1tw1911 IC111Ckt1rl1 S·•I •I HOll\ton C~Y. ,., J.J)." ""•"'" IM~•tlf·l> al \I. \.()Uh'°""!'' 2·0 . n fll1tnclay'• G•IM' Slln l:rfln< l\Co ol Plll>•O~IQ'l1• n lo\ 4'nQ<rff\ 11 New Vorll. ~ Oollf \•mfl Ul>edUl•d Miracle Mazda 2150 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa• 645-5700 Browning, Heil, Woolard gained 256 yards on 74 at .~ and Smith in the hitting carries .' YOU GOT IT ·· department. H e broke his col -llli Mi~sing Crom the tarbone toward t he encl · Nor t h roster will be of the sc.>ason and suf- G len n HoCfman of re red hack problems Ana heim 's Savanna mos t of the year. High, tht .player of the Co<'hrun. tho u t:h. in· year in Orange County. dicates Wig m ore is He signed recently with healthy. Boston. A n o t h c r t o p quarterback cal,ldidatc, Mark Drazba, 'missed most or the recently con· eluded spring practice because or baseball com· mitments. A First Race $2 EXACTA . . Every Night Mon. "lie was only out three •• days but he's a good . Through Sat. 8 P.M. Also $5 EXACTAS On The Sixth, Eighth And Ninth Races. HSA ssoo· IN SANTAANA TEAR IT Q1R'. & IRIMc;1f IH ALL FIAT • And Don't Forget Ladies Grandstand Adm. Only 50c We.d. World's Fastest Horses ON IAlW.l N:ar 605 fwy. • ·~ Los Alamitos r .. • ~ . . .. '. . . ... ,..._-_., : .. . . . .. . . -. . "" . . . ........ -, I· .. l Cyc~t · ~Bids For Carlsbad.Title Yellows Hitting In Area By HOWAR~ L. HANDY E ·t · f d \ f 11 0t '"• 0 .. ,1• ,.11., \..,, ast 1 1s more o a san y 1 cw ye owtail havt> Carved out of hillsides loam and out here t•hl' been t a ken over the with scorched grass as ~· g r ou.nd i s s li ck and wee kend •on half-dav backdrop to give an un· harder on tht'surface." boat s out of Davey's friend ly appear .. nc<-. With r;ices on the SPORTS Locker and Dana Wh.arf Carlsbad •Raceway will weekE'nds in various Sportfis hing Landing but be t h c sce n e 0 f parts <1f the world. \\hat bass. barracuda and Ameri ca . s b_i ~ g cs t does he do to keep in V IJ b )) bonito s till make up thl .. motocross race this shape, physically'.' 0 ey a 'major catch from the weekend. three @range Coast arE.'a ~ .. During the week I run _.. I d Oncofthe pr1·r1c1·pal"1·n ·· 't d T•J S · an mgs. .. a ot an ):0 to the J,!ym to l t et ,,. h' . the Hang 1'"n C\'e nt 1·5 . .. r 1s ing 1s real good." " <:Xl'r c 1s c with the k 11o11 an d • s p i c r r c weights. l do this every -. spo esman for Qana Karsmakers. now a rns·,. T d For .CdM Wharf says. ··we hud .. ues ay and Thursday r 11 · 1 dent of M1"ssion Vt"'J'o d 1 1 our ye ow la1 taken .. an a so practice with s d Wher,. he .. nJ'ovs the sun h b'k . un ay afternoon and a .., ... J . ...... t e 1 es at Saddleback, 1 and relaxed ~tmosphcrc • .r.. San Diego or wherever 1 T he Lai?una Ut•;ich <.'clup,c mol'e Monday." of California living when PIERRE KARSMAKERS can find a tracJc-that is scoiQr boy's \'Oll~_y_ball "'\\c'\'e been getting a he isn't on the motocross avajlable. ·· team will racc the Olyl'T)· ot -of-ba-ss.-baFriK>uda circuit. . · piad Sports squad Satur· and bonito with u couple Karsmakers is but onl' new bikes that are brjgbt Has he had any close nay night 18 , at Curonu of yellow~ on the morn- ' ofeflockofinternationul red in color. • escapes or has he been del !\tar High in what ini:? half -day boitt ," I riaers including RoR~r "The new bik\'S arc• !njurcd seriously? could turn out to be a pre. Davey's Lock('r reports. Decoster and H eik~i lightweight, arc. fast and '"I've n:ever r e:illy" view mateh·of the Junior B I u c P c r c h • Wednesday.June 16. 1976 Los A.la1nitos Race Results f'Dr TMltlay Clur, Tr«ll P'•tl """" llACIE -no .... d •• J -~·· 4"Ch (.r.t1m1nq P lHM\ttoO. ~lty4;""",, l(l-r1, .... , ' 10 ) .a 1.,, '°" Ro.,n Mlln 1w,.hon1 8 60 4 ev For"•Olll 16on••> J.00 f1"~1 -18.H A iw rttn -H ot l\f!d l\unn.,, Two Gr.tee\, '"" Bo Moon. F 1e.i .. !.un, uurtOll Bo•. Go Ro>•r Go, No~···-.... ~ u EH(I• -l S•llr S11lt•1t & .. r. ltN1tMll•, .. .tldJUI '41. Sl.COND llACIE ~In YJ•~• 3YW<' o<d' & UC> (l41m1,,9 Pu"<' UlOO ~t;On Sh,,.c.kt."I • ll•Oh•1mJ t ,q ·~ JOO 'j1h nt fr.•.ttm.•nt l(f1 "' ,. I •\JO .. 00 •Jn S,ft"'t!I St.tm nr"'~our~I J oO '"'"' ·~ \4 ,,::t:.:~;, -"°' 0..fid· Orn;-C..,,., NO\(t~Cc.he\, THlllD II.ACE 310 v.ird~. l •<1Jr 010\a. uo C••t1m1ng .-un"' \1'00,, J••P..c• Rt a IAdtt<r I 18 00 \Ml 4 00 61<1 E "'• ICl•,.,...r-J lO 1 Cll} frook C Truly C8roolo~I • iO r •""' 1~ JO Al'° r An' Run Moon Auft, PunkM f,,,,.~1. W1h h Oct~ f WO, l lt;)hh,tO\l w,1tt,, MoonriHo Ne. \<tdtltw!. Sllt'TH llACI! -HO y.,,d, J •"-" otd\ • VD. C.t•s\1Ucd •Uo.itr114W\t.4!>~ Pur .e toOOO El Co~v tMyl1•\I 00..1 Mo\S IHdrtl Nutnt"r An9'fl CAOillt) Tt""' -1119 1110 @00 il M v OU 6 70 1no Al~ r.in -A•~mllot An111~, C,.n'}'•r "N ''•ck'. Mvrn4"\ GI"' •,H h·n~. C.uP•d 'Copy. Th .. l.•n•. Htr~ ~'"''""cs -Ml\\ P•p Stri•W. "-'<" A 8..r. Motft f'M No #, f">Y w.,, To (;o • U E 1ttt.t -l·l.I• C'" & 10.0....1 Miu, ""14 ... l .00. Sf\lfiNT" llACE -H• ;""'' J y, ~.,._.Id, 4 t.10 C.ht'lo~tflt.•d i.>llOWV'"-'-.... l'ur\c \1000 M.11 hi~ CA\l1ltd ) .. o 3 til) l.\.10 M ••f' 'J•I (W~I~ I 4 10 4 /0 F1t~I• frvntir ,H.,.r\9 .a la '"'"' -11.0 AIM)1 ,,.,, • Totl1C'.' CS09c 1, Ou>tv *'·",, TM Ooo<t rn1c1. NO \Cf4CtM•. llOHTH llACE -•OCl•M<I\ JY"·" OIJ'\ 4\ll0 •4f'KC Pur!Je 'J?()o Uooq1~u1.,.., HlrooHI 1 00 S •O H O MotOQO ICJ~'''"e• tS >o , Ill H~H'I• ·-. PJictt.' •WallH~f } • 41.t '""" 10.11. Al'-0 rdn S~et City, Cl'lmi"tlot, Goturlhvoouor.. M.imc> K 1\, lw,-. 1n Go. K1pty'' Otum. s~11t:nh.•ttn !:iu.rnp n. Ncl\(••l<~i .. OAILYl'ILOT Alamitos Racing Entries ,,.,, ... ,, .. , Cl•.Ar, Tr•ct1 f.41\t Finl Po•lf•'<l•ll u lalltt• H "'"' 111<• "E••"•" ... $t4111, I! tfftlll .OM Nuolft 11.tU\ ,.,,_ST .. ACI. •tO y.,.•rd' 3 Y\1,•• old• C••tmlr\g. Pur>t U 100 Ct•1mu .. , "''"' "°°° H•w••i•n f\tlf (fret"uret. Mt<"-'•' Ore111m 'P•tt10 f . Pr•tt,,d AQ.hn 1e .. ,.k•I . P•gc•, Su9•r •B•oo'''· M1dni"M Sp••<••• lM Ylt"t), f.,,, Nac1v1• (Ad"•rl ; M •• 11·, Coov tCr•ttQerl. Ou4.ttGI: ((tC•U,\l J' w.ttw>o Too lD••v••l. \E.COHD •AC£ ... oo~ .. •lh J v1•.1f" okb & UP ''"'""'"q. Pu.r">\ ... \.1Xl0 (lt11m1nq Pr 1n1 ShOO Thttt Tr1plt• H\.h•'' Uillll'YIP,,, Ae<0td Ch6tQtfr l (.trcttu~·· • V1•I'\ Uor lWoH'\Onl, Nuvttdit fl yi1 r (A0~1r l. ~•bol lli>nd (H•rll; Pr.clb "N JD~ (Cl"rh.W:), THlllO llACE -lill Y"''" 7 yr ... ~d m111Udltn' Cl.t1m1ng Pur~ \l'IOV Cl<l•m•"9 Proo P-MIO.----------<• (o\m1c Victory CF,, y t LVJ\.tt f\1 (Myl1H f !>t.H Conr• (Otll1•ruh'' C(dtdOld) Clo•n Jt•\~ 4(11 '''"'I R~b~I Aocttet .... , (Hart) J.1ot,·1hf"1 Oliln,onu (W41kt-rL f.rrn'lot ''" (Rt\u\lt\) K t 1•p t h 1• (t'tJrHH' CTt• '1>urr) Vtl'V Peui>on 1u._un.,J On~On IW•l\Olll. Mikkola who will com· handle very well." been hurt seriously," he 'Qly,mf>ks dwmpion~hip . s~ee1_>s h e ad and b~ss FOUllTH ucr lSO ·wd~,Y'"'' pete in the United Slates says. "l '\'e had ... broken Proceed s r ro m the ht'ghl1ght the c atahna old> M.1•0""' Purw\l"'>O. u (H(l.t -1 ....... 81YH & ,,. FOUltTH II.ACE • ~10 varo, ""'' 500,..,. Grand p r1 x o f ~Jotocross racing is a cartilag1.> and a broken cven·1nn ~\·1·11 '·•· i•sc· .. lo ( s I.and c at ch w i .th HulTID011 tHort1 J Ii<> J '" 1.0 a. ..... "•••uo1.oo. old' & up. '''""""Q Pu,..., "-....... new e . h .... u, ·-'U h I b b I .. , Roon!>or (h~a•urd ~60 ·~ (ld•"""ll Prrc .. S•oOO Tll~ r,,, .. Motocross Saturday and XP('flc n ce eac ~eg but never a big in· CO\'Cr the cost of scndinl! a, I ut, as~ anc Wm~l' 1..001111111erqn1uon••1 31io NINTH llACE -1wi v1rci.. H•·d• 1n,urdnt~ & lru>t c.1mo•nv. 1.• Sunda~. More 'th"n 30.000 week with tracks ;md Jury-. the teams to C'Omp<.•t" irl se,1 trout being taken in '·~-1e.11. 01d,.c1a•m•n11.Pur;r>14?U Mon1Po111c ... a CondiHonS \'' r . " th b Al>O "'" • Ficlolt A•Qw•t. Bot LmleJonn W.;hon Alle•t'-Qhl CRouqhl ; Hav• Cor)<1 specta ors are e.xpectcd . a ymg ('On-"A lot or freak things the Junioc Olympics in e ~Y· . MOo••-.81qM,GoC•1•c c.o,PrOj)(>r CW•C.onl 1180 11.00 6.-IO D<>y ILlph"ml . (Om(' Onu1•c• mwitnesslheaction. sidcrat>ly. How does a can 'happeh. l cra.sht!d Chic.agoJ un<!23·26. Arts Landan.g. reports o.orqe,Hu\111n.,11ou>•·. ""i~~~:,•(8•itfv , .. o ~10 "''"""t1. Roya1 co"'""" Bel ~ian Decoster is F~ :~~~~ r~~ca~n1:0tntdti1.~ once at the start of a r.acc Runnerup in the ;n.ittio~ lh~tthtrasb s~rte b1tindgjlanib ~·Jlltt>r<t.-c.nv N F .. nnv GoM"~e,,r. cw•iit••I , .o ~~':!:,''c~~~~.?:.m .. ~":f.~~· .~~ the defendin'g intcrna· lions'! and a couple or bikes ran Olympics I ast year. the WI oni .0 a_n ar· •0.!,1:!.: ·~,:~in~.~.~~~ l""a; .;;~.;;;.'~':-.er c.o. lrul•,,,,., • iw.ci.onl. Au'"" Rag" <M•1'"'1· tiona l c h a mpi9n and over me but, I wasn't Lagunateamwillbeled ~.ac~da pi'~k an g ~I>· coo•R•9n11c1er.-'*u1:10 1obo •oo N11n Ac.oc.o,1er11an1F1111·.0.o • "'""11Ace -~vMd~.l••'-" Mikkola ofEinland,was .. It 's a m a tte r nf hurt. It did scare me, by Matt Al bade, Wade Wf!re gettmg :i .w1d,,c s..i,,,,.,.,g.,•M••~\I 11 .0 700 M<i•11n•.Qut'e110iAn1J~1~·~0111e .. o•d,&uPC•dj,,.,ng.1>ur.,.•\JOOO ~--.,., 1< 'l 1 ,·ariety of surface fish LYM C•• IL1phaml '! s oo li<>r End. c1 •. m1ng Pric•· s•ooo. r11<1 co.t• """"' the runnerup'last year. ua1ance, arsmakcrs though." -Bin ey, Dust y Dvorak . l •"'t·-1012 .· Nowat(MS. .,..,.·,c;o11&covnlry (lub .• Karsmakers, although says. "The bikes are set Does he have any hob-.t;•anaOZSlmmons. --""~~"~"r:,~;;,<~d~90 ~8"":;;,7:;;'~ 6~a'fi~~·1l~~f.~·8~~~~~: ,lf!1acl• _....,·LlffiHoh,,w..-...& Qu~".~n7'M~7!~;: '~~~0~~·.'~ 6;'~:.----• he has never W6n the up differently for dif· bies or ·other activities <;asey Arm s trong, n.111bu1· ' · sp,,ed. ..a.w._..P•c••'..-f·"••OS.Ooo. <Kn•q110 .T•mr .1ndAci••"'L•O'"'"'' world title. has been ferent typesof soiJ .lnthe during the winter Cltrr Am s d e n, Bob UDDNDD -n o anqlN\.) °"""~•ll#ne1<-r cw,1lker l.L-•O...· among the lop .riders on months"? Armstrong and Jamie r;;':':.'.:~'i.!!~ ";;~~.!;'~~~JO.!:":. f(,~~.,.'..,~daor>. !>~• 01 0 •,mon<i the circuit a nd is a three· .... play tennis :i,rac-Plummer will also see· IOl•nQ••" llb.!rr•cucld,611 bonoto. Athletes· Honored . l ' e D t h h $2 E . r B . l s 'th K" •-m lCk~•el 1•6roo cod SIXTH llACE 3SO '"''"· J ••• , Im U C C am · xacta QUCtball and enjoy ac IOn. tla~. ~I • .IP l.OHGIEACK<l•lmo11tPiOPI-S1 old• Allo,..ntv.Pu"ei1800 pion -1967, 1969 and 1972. snow skiing. Skiin" is a Engen and Smgm Smith •lnQlur> JSO bdrra(u.do. 1 h311bul, 70 P3rrdoo~ Im Fa\C CKn19hll Tru He mo ed t th u s . (> ~ round 0 t I h \ s ad «•••CO M \\, 102 bonilo, 31 rock """· Ski! I HJ•tl; I"'" Ch.Horr To<> . v o e .•. bal~ce s po rt and it u -c qu · 10-.n·,wl\art>-1>1.,nu1e,,.121..., luAnnc: Woodb -.. SOPHOMOl?F. D<lnnJc.,,. cB•001<•l.J••''w.tP1dLac1y 1w11ro1 .. m 1973 and became this Returns helps with m otocross The Ol y mpiad team. rutua.1.lbOn1to,119cahcolM».2<12 ' . r1u ,ge JUNIOR J>vRu .. ~r·., Rou11n M1ftn 1P 1 1 ........... 1. country'so h . . b . . h d b L 'M)nd b,l'\,tl\roococs. ~aine<I athl('le ·Of the 5fNIOR \11Cl<1C. .. nci_,,,o, o.~ .. matoc lCrrdgrrl ; F.,,, U•··~ penc amp1on racing ecause th1;1t 1s coac e Y a~un a Mo111101AY'lll•~·'s""11si.1,..1 h 1wac"°"1 :co A1u•l'E"q1e•w .. 1"'1 th al same year. •11.,1, ,. ,.~~~~~~::;;~·~~~~~~~~~tiYr~a~~~~a¥l~""r~· :1~~~4:-~··:;''~7~,~o"t:!oc~-~coc1~. ~c~v•:~~·~· ~~~·e.~a~.r~~o.~n~o~r~s~a~t.~~M~is~sii~o~n~~A~r:H:l~F~•~E~o~F~T~H~~:_v~E~.-1-q:_~M~,,~,~~~14~0~~=w~c=M~··:·:"·:··~"~~c.o~b:--:_~_~"~-JI .I did h The S2 cxacta is re· ~ ~~ ... ..~ ·y luAn•"'1111000"''00'" 11 1e k 1 ' _ .. ow c happen to After' Carlsbad he will David Sorrells, WI rl)(•("Q •llO an '. get into the rougj\ sport turning to Los Alamitos. journ·ey to Canada to de· (eat u re Univ l' r s it y PARA01st covE -1s1 M9•···.. the .:.St school _vc:ir ... of motocro5s racing'! After experimentinE! fend his Ca,nadian Grand lligh ·5 (I rv\ne 1 Ray ~~\'i:'r::,',ol>il•s.oo rockcoo. ••t1on°10, Most valuable players ' .. When I was 16. l with ~nly a S5 e~acla.on Prix championship and Price along with ml'm· SANTA MONICA '" .,no1m sso :ind outs tanding players started lo sa\'e m v the first race s ince t.hc then move lo Enaland. bers of th~ Southern 1>0•,,co.u)f)r .. ••cob"''•"bd,,dcUQd.l forall sportsineludccl: Colin McConnl'l l, . . l h ., ..... l>ul 8U9e SI dnqle r .. ·~bOtl•lo. VAllSITY money to buy a bike. I quar er orse meeting .lielgium and Luxem · California c h a mpion 1s "'"""•r•.1 c .. u • t,w1111u1. nA .,oe:ETBALL MVP L.,,, second in the boys state had a n uncle who used to be.ga~ last f!l <_>,nlh, Los bourg to comnle1e.-the Pali.sades High I P-<1cific 71"'""<~d" Mou.... two mile this year. was SEVENTH llACE •OO y,,,n> I yf'ar Olct\ & l.IP. f lllttS 1tl''l(J Nldl•'' Al IOWttn(f , Pur)•' \t!SOO t nt• C •''tt S1 U04' LounQl'of Wt,lm1n..:1• Moon'•.o Hrctt H .. •Ph~m\. R hytl'\m1• Pl\)'llh ((tt.•..tQit.•r l Vim .tr1d~ f(4rd0tt1 • 0. ar 01.-. C,u t lWdt\IW tmpr,_-.,,,._,,, ... f lr···•~utei, r:.... iJY To c;.u <Cli ,..,,~, be t · Alamitos off c I h -=: p d SAN 01E t"'"""•P•I P•ttl 134 1 RAC'< MVP 1<~,,,~o Moo" a mo ocross racer in . • • ia s ave Grand Prix circuit. ahsa es) tea m . an91 • ._ 11 .. twcore.l8h~llow1.1H.61 BA DMI NTON """" "''"Q"•' chosen ~at a sports Holland and I admircd decided to retu,rn the S2 And it 'Will be :i while "' 1><1rr acu<1d. 110 <dhco b"'"· m •0<.k o~""'' ca••· ~o·u b'""' J .. nnv awards banqu('t that EIGHTH uce -JW v"'"" .., .... him v cry mu c h .·' exact a on the first race. Christmas for Pierre ~:.!'.~·~:~~'t-,.~?,"'"''"i ''° b.\~~ .. n "t·~~~~~·;,~~·~'~P P•H• .. ~""· honored the Edison Ilil!h 01~~.;:~o:;'~"f~n:.'.~~,~~!t~ °'1PO'·•' • Kars make rs says. beginning tontght·. wife Denise and thci;. Women's Golf A\llLA IAY IPO•I S•fl l.11iO. A Wl ... MINC. ... VP o .. 1MOu .. l1•vy or )luntington lkach ID•,,.,..\I Dr•~tn\lhfon•r IA1Mr''"" "I worked in gas sta-"Los Alamitoif. has ·two'childrcn. Nalascha. LACU NAllEACH ::;;·~·.~.~~._';•.::;-·1 "'1110u'·13 """ 1\~~~.~~·t'~~P Y•c••r.inioi" track team. ~.Z~',1~:'1°~;,o ''~:~',w:~~~:'~:'.:~ tions. in a ( actorv and a I way 5-LJ:.i e d . t 0 a c. o. and J arno, 14 monfhs. Bo<• ... "' '"""'"m•·n• A "'''"1 SAN PE 0110 en"" s1. ~"""''" vol • l v a A L L u. 111• • "" >M r re~"'''''· •lubbl~ c.u'""" • d 'd th Ad · b ·. d . l ·•t.1f.l8 la1.:Y ll)·l :-v1tivi n '"' M.1r\<JIN•.t w h1trH,1•,,hJ)" J..tl t tt1'n 0 -'f"'l•H,, Othe r 3\\4J fd!> \\1 in· IH~rtl, ~.,, .. Clovr-r •C .. •dOtJf, 1 o er O" JO Ii <1flcr commo ate our \ racing .. \\'e~njoy the holidays 1 Mor11" o ... .,.nn 1 11 ""'" 1 0~,, , ""''""'· ~1 a•u·· b• .. 1LN.,.t'iMVP ""''" ,.,,... ners: c"''"°il1c1 .. ,,"~1 . s ch oo I t o ea rn m y fans,·· saY,-".i tl"ticft presi-at home in JI el fond <1nd .. ~1un o .. ""'"" 1• • c • ·o• 1 1sporct"~'"" F ~"o"·" 1M "" rit. l o .. oc~, f MY.J' t1 ,, "' · money· · dent M ildrcd Vessels . Austria . It's kind or ni ce ~:,"•' ~ •. 1~ ~.·· ,1 ~.:~ ·~. ,1, ~ • ., 1 :;;;~~;:., 1~,,'.::'.~1~~· 710 "'11<011.. .. , 1~ w~'""" ~".;~.~~,~~·~~:Tv ,.,~.:~·~~.~,~~~~~A·~./~~1~~~:::~'.·.~~ .,.i.'.~~:.!~;iePu"!~~,~11,,J:.~;,;;;, (Started) d( ill!! When~d-OUI!-(-.ini; haV~ l 0 i: et U y.r ;t y fr 0 rn h • •I II Ill lh• •' "" t "•'" , r MALllU PIEll 81 ,1nqlo"' );O llA~'<I I bJ\ ' Miii' ""nC '" ,,,· CnMt•~ (IH1•h•n'''"· JUn•nr Ylr ' ""<•·~~ I was 171 ~ and I hope to JJl'C'Ss<'d enough-inlC'rcst motorcycles for aw hill'."· ?' ... ~~";,: .. ';.:;•: ~~·-' ·;:1~;, ~~~~::::;'.,0.;.':~.~~~'.\~~~~ "'·"v "· 1 .,_'!,..'.:;.'"..' ~ M 11 ,. ' ''' .. ':.«~~;:.~P(oc:.,":,~, ~~!~~~;;~" ~; .~:·:~1~"o .. ',~;";~. ,~1<::.:~~ L~~ con ti OU(' as I ong as I in thC' S2 ex at•! a that WI.' nut this W(.'('k C'nd. he I "' '·· nnv fl,~· M .. I• ",, "' Hl!WPOllT 104.ey·, loO~rl 111 .,, '"Al L MVP L , • r ,,, .-arTI'<. nd lhmJv--t>utwn; mo<t ..... -OvN lord.111 llnn F'.i\l ll"oun kee'p enjoyini:? it. I race feel it is necessary to on· will be de<•ply in\'ol ved in :: .. '~'J', '.,~ .. ,~ ~ ;• ·~ . .'n~ ·,, ·• ' -;,,~q!~'1' ,~,·,~;::~~· "J11~_.11.~~~;~~',,;~ c. v ~' ' 1 ~ 1' '' t L ..,. v '' .-• 11 · ::~J .. ~~~:~0fo~ ~~;:~.~"~ ,,,.;' ·::~ : ~~~1~;.~11• R~:;~~.: ", ,t.~;:~ Q,•· (or the llonda !actory Cc again ins tall this form motorcycles at the U.S. a .. '"' \11•· I rn• ., '""'" I •• b.;.·. IArl'\ L.ond111,1 ·~ ,;no;lcr. 'o'uT SUHDl~G P&.,,,YEllS P<O•cd \Opl\omorA .... ,,.,,, .. Krtl~., Moon E-•~padc l\.opn,1ml. M<>n••···· t~mand we have brand ofwagerin~. Grand Prix in Carlsbad. ~~·:~~··,~.,!.~ .. ~:r~1 _1·_~_''-·~~~:~:~,~~~N_'_~_d_._._,_~_"'_~_._'_u~a-··-~-a~0-·~~-~-~-~-:M_A_N_~_._"_''_'_w_~_'_'·_'_''_"'_•_~~~:~:~~~··-m_p_•_o_vr_d_,_••_•_n_m_~_n_~_'_""_·_·_~_:_~-~ •• _:_~_0_"'_'_'_·_'_•_•_~_r_op_L_o_·~"~' . ' \ \ . 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D~ J .99 UQUI) RRTIUZIRS r or house plants, flow ers , vegetables, flowering shrubs. -iiiill trees & lawns. 1 GAL 12-6:.t 1GAL 10-5-5 1.19 1.49 TOOTHPASTE 6.5 DL ., .. ~- TV Character ... ' ~ . ra~?~T~,o .. co1or1 u1~ tf j p1clures ot,.-our t 1vontes, ~uch , ·-• · a~ "FONZIE", & others! •• I. ; 1 99 r. r~ EA. ~ ., ;., -_J UNGUENTINE . -FIRST AID SPRAY . ' •fa'>l pain relict tor sunburn. ---cu.l.S-S.tUijl.cs.JlJJrns & in'>ecl bi\: .. ! . Ceramic shaving mug w il~ ~n~l~u: 1c:rdi1 0 lu 4 stration 9 . Woogd· bristle brush & soap! • DRU~ STORES L:.W~·~ Place To Shop! SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK! 9:30 AM to 9:30 PM, MON.·SAT . 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, SUNDAY. SoLl.19 . MODESS PROTEIN ·21 HAIR SPtlAY A vartetv of lormula'> 11,_, ., keep your hair took1ng good! ll u .• 1.29 ALBERTO BALSAM WORKS UICE MAGf(! Does more for your hai r than any other Creme Rin>e 8 oz. . c or CondihonN. 9 9 '. ....... w.... ·MIWf'()ar HACH-IOJO.,... w........... , ... Jtl I S..elt ........ St. I T......Z072 .. cllfleW .... MAR'iUHITI P'KW. Y-- ' • "'• • • • '• t. I I "I.. : • •• • ~ _, -• -.. •. • •, • ... • ':.. • • • :.. 1' ', ,. : •. . . ...... "' ..... _ . . .. ...... \• -·· Wednesday, June 19, 1179 ~· CrOw's ·Eye View: Anti-business Bias By .JOHN CVNNIF A~ .,,WNH ANlrll -· . As the man soon to be in charge or one of the world's largest ac· counting firm s. Norm a n Auerbach feels be has a crow's eye view of the-separate ancL.in· teracting affairs or business Tnd government. ·Country's Course Too~lose to Britain's .lofns.Board Princess G r ae<! of Monaco has ugrced to join board of directors of T wentieth Cen- tury-Fox F ilm Corp. She is to be elected to the postyJu- ly 29. What he sees disturbs him: a trend to int'reasing government regulation of business, negative a ttitudes towa rd business by legislators and a popular feeling that it is smart to be antibusi-ness. AUERBACH. WHO TAKES over OcL l as managing partner of Coopers & Lybrand, believes that if these trends continue, • 'tht• process we have come to place , our r eliance on. private e n- terprise, is going to be in serious trouble." He brings to bear on the sub· ject a considerable amount of edweational and business ex · perience. A product of the University of Michiean, he a ttended both Mich igan 's a nd Ha r va rd's gri duate school of business. and is a lawyer as well as a certified public accounta nt. He will pre- side over ~ offices arouncH1le world. .. THE VNITE'D STATES. he believes, ill on a coul'Se disturb· ingly sim ilar to 'that in liritain, "a push for security and in- creased benefits whicb are nol related to increases in produc- tivity." T hi s process eventu a lly stran~les indus try, he continued, "an~ then when it is strangled, people say leCthe government lake it over a nd run it," the in· fcrcnce being that government knows best how to do so. Along thew ay, Auerbach feels, the pride of achiev.emcnt, the sense of contributing. the rela· lions hip bet ween output and re- ward, is sometim es lost and must be restored. .. NO LONGER IS fl' CLEAR to the worker how he is being measured," he said. ':By the s hop steward, or by what be con· tributes -to the/production pro- cess?" . Too often. he ·continued, a worker is encouraged by C'Ollec- tive bargaining lo limit rather than contribute as much as hu can. "We ne.ed personal inccn· lives for personal 3chievcment,'~ he said, contrasting it with the collect ive benefits that are com· mon in union contracts. During wartim~. he noted, the sense-ut personal contribution was recognized and rewarded, and the resulf\ng levels of pro· duction often were amazing by today's standa rds. Worker, com- pany and country all benefited. "SHOULDN'T THE SAME techniques work in peacetime?" be asked. Asked what advice he would or. fer Congress, Auerbach r eplied in an instant: "Please. let the _pri vate enterpri&e s ystem work." Congresa~regu atory agencies. and the j udici all have deal- ings with b ness, "and each of th e m l oo k s at it s o wn responsibilities and focuses on areas not mutually exclusive." THIS OVERLAPPING results in all arms or government rc- a chin g into the rray whe n :;omething happens. ''They bom· burd business." Jn their search for infor m ation they paralyze bus iness with paperwork, he said. Perhaps most damaging of all. Aue rbach b e lieves , is tha t nobody in the bureaucracy feels free to exercise judgment. If a re- gulation appears to fit, even iC GM to Convert Plant to M·ake Big <Jars DETROIT CAP' -General M~t.ors Corp .. ~hich s pent . m1lhons·t'1'convert its ~uth Gate assembly plant lo small-car out· c TAKING STOCK ) a mili'ion dollars were made in i'VelD Office Ope111e the flarbor area last year by the Western Electric Company. the manufacturing a nd supply unit of Pacific Telephone and the Bell _put aCler the Mideast oil em- bargo hit t wo years ago:says t e plant will return-to big-car pro- duction this fall. The move is the result of a re· surgence in the large-car market while sales o f s ubcompact models have lagged behind in- dustry expectations. GM s aid South Gate will end production of 19'76 subcompact modeis J uty 2 toTetOOI tor output of the firm ·s new, smaller full· size Chevr olcls. Buicks und Oldsmobiles. Assembly of the new models will begin Oct. '1. Caao.,a Elert.ftl George M . Canova has been elected president of California Com puter P r o ducts In c., Anaheim, it was announced by Lester L. Ki lpatrick, chairman of the bo;1rd. P rior to t his p romotion, Canovawasexecutivevt~c presr. deftt. Kil patrick, in addition to his duties as chairman ·of the board, was elected chairman of a new executive com mitlee of the board. Clall to ltl~~t. ·, Tht" J une meet ing of t he Economic Cluli will be held in lhe community room of llomt> Sav· ings and Loan, E l Toro, 4 p.m .. Friday. · The program will feature the l',irst National City Bank of New York's monthly report ·'The Sound of the Economy.·' · The meeting cost is Sl.50. Reservations may be made by phoning 752-7323. Gut>sls ar e welcome . PT4T Purrlaasn Purchases totaling more than ~m_ ------p T &rs 0-1"·"9-t\ ~ Co.u n t.y gene r a l man ager, John C Buchar!. said the purchases were m ade with 20 Costa Mesa suppUers and 10 in Newport Beach and invol~ed a wide ra nge of commercial products and equi pment. 6rowda llqorted American ·Pacesetter, Newport Beach, has reported net income of S491,719 or 7 cents per share on revenues or S6,430,993 for the three m onths ended March 31, according to John W. Klug, president. This com pares with net income of S203,378, or 3 cents per share. after extraordinary income of S40,000, on revenues of S4,002,454 for the three months coded March 31. 1975. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC SOTICE -FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Cycle Facility · Set FICTITIOUS BUSINESS -NAME STATEMENT fh,•fo11ow;nqocrson r\do1ngt>Uc.1nes~ SAT YRIA, 17SO S C.Od•I Hwy~ L MJUna 8 P<><I\, C~hlorni.l'l?b~I Su\an O. Cal"'roll, 109 CVPrt"'S,o.. S1reet. L4QUM 8<:a<h, C.~IHQrn1.)'1?6ll Htt!. thJ')t,~SS , .. conduc.h!d by M tn• t11v,wa1. SU•<lll 0 C.irroll ""~ "°tt>t•··m~nt WJ\ f1fNJ w1tn tht> County Clt~re. of Or<1t"tO•• Count'f on Jurw 11. 1~10. FS7S:ZO P\,011\twd 0h•nQu CO.()\t 0 .111v Puot. J•'"• 16. n. JO. ~ndJuly /, 1q1b 1117·16 P UBLIC NOTICE NAME sn TEMENT Capitol News Service · Ttw. 10110..,inci 1w•son' dre do1n9 SAN DIEGO -A facility geared toward im· bu"f'\('11,~ ,,~ MAReoR coM PUTER o arA. proved t esting and licensing procedures of novice 1eo1 oo ... s1 .. Ne-rt B@«". c.A, motorcycle riders has been constructed by the ~cD CORPORATION 11neorp0r~I-Department of Motor Vehicles. •d in c-.111orn1•1. 1801 Oo·~ s1.. The program is an experiment to try to curb the Noi,';!':'i:.,~~,:,~ .~~::u~t•o,,.,. .. CM· toll of motorcycling accidents and.injuries. POra11on The facility will randomly select applicants " PlftUllMfJ MU,Ch, Snr.:. f Ch I v· l L M d s D f ,~,, Md1<m .. ni 1,1.,., w.111 •ne coun1v rom u a 1s a. a esa an an iego or Cl.,a ol Otdnqe C.ounly on Mliy i.. Special training and testing. ,q,. 1---------------"-------------,,,,_ Poblt~,hNf Ordngc COt:t\I 0<)tl¥ Pilot, Moy , •. d~ Ju"" 1, •. "· 1911•. n10 '" King Bearing, Inc. has oJ>('nt"'<f new corpor ate offices ana a new warehouse at 2920 Red 11rn Ave., ostaMesa.-·'r h e c o m p a n y a I s o h a s. announced that Vall ey Industrial Supply Comp a ny . br anc hes, for merly a su bsidiar y, now operate under -the King Bearin~. In~ corporate name. T his res ructure, which includes ma '.lgerial cha nges, is directed to inc reas e proficiency and provi<fegrea er In-depth servtee to a ll Kin g Bearin K. Inc customers. Sndt.la Lool.:11 Ahead , Smith l.nternationa l. Inc .. Newport Beach, has announced that it expects res ults forlhe first· . ' hair of 1976 lo be higher than the first half of 1975. The company anticipates that sales and net income for the second qu arte r . 1976, will be higher thaA•lhe second quarter of 1975; however , they are expected to be below the record first quarter or 1976. 3 Contrart• Told The J .C. C'arter Com pany. Divis ion of lnter n ation ;J I Telephone and Telegraph, Costa Mesa, hus r eceived t hr e e contrai-ts toralin,: In c•xcess or S220,000 from Northrop Corp. T he conl'r acts a r c for the production of fuel t ank valves for the F-5E tactical air defense !fi g h te r a n d th e F '·5F fighter-trainer being built by Northrop's Aircraft Division in Hawthorne and Palmdale. Ove r 1,ht~ Counte r MASO UStilMJS never -intended to 'apply in a cer· taln case. it is acted upon, he said. •·1 have no a rgument with Wu hington's rules ir they are applied ip a practical way,0 ho said, ''but in a bureaucracy, who applies judgment?'' HE EXPLAINED THAT some business combinations might be betl<'r leCl as they are in terms of efficiency a nd jobs. Broken up, they contribute less to in· dividuals and to the. nation than before. ''The Important thing in gov· emment programs is not actual· ly the dollars but whether they uchieve their purpose. We havo to go back to purpose. We have to have performance auditing. "Until we begin facing in that directjon we won't get a~coun· ~ability." Banana Cosi Could Slip . WASHINGTON ~p' Consumers m ay see retail prices of bananas Pfiel back from last summer 's high marks if imports con· tinue to increase, says the Agriculture Department. Although the average re· t ail banana price during the first~e. months o( this year was still above tbat of the first quarter or 1975, ~mports were up 10 percent a nd by April some prices were edging slightly below the year earlier mark of 24.6 cents a pound. th e d e p a r t m ent's Econ om ic Research Servite said: If imports cont inue at a higher rate d ur ing the months ahea~. prices for bananas during late spring and early summer may not reach ~~ hi~hs of a year ago, the agency said. Che! P<I r • . '. + '• ,, .. ,,, ,. t-... Ur> )1) Up ?\ O Up ?0 0 Up 70 ii '• t • '4 + •• U1> lb I Up IJ J • '·• Up u 1 : , Up IJ .I ... IJIJ I) 0 Up 1? \ I'' ,. I t ,,. .. 1 ... .. ' ~·I '• J•, ... " .. . .. ,,. J ., ''" 10 ., •• e·~. • •, 6" ... It l/ I • t .. . '• tl "' .. '• . . .. '. 28 ~ '"' OOWHS \Jp 11 I Up (/I U1> 11 V,, I J U1> I I VD 11. Up fl Q VD o/ Up fl \ uo 6 .. 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SI 10°0 N\, Vt • In~ II .. 13.10 W~ll ~ G • °' • ., -1" t.lt 111.L.. U I •.I Ho1"9 Tr 1.00 H.1. lll<Of!t I.ti t ,7) Pl-FIMl41 ' . tr• F 0 4 N.L. Witlllg Eq 10.1~ If.I..• .. .... . . . ·: ·' .. . ........ _ . . . . . . .. . . ' Wednesda~~8 Alternooa PricetJ NYSE -COMPOSITE TRANSAC'I'IONS ·• Ouoe•"-""''*''..,...,.._....,Y.,k,M.._,, P•<•llc ~aw .. .,..., O.tr01t-c.11e1-.uu.c11 ·~ ................. ~.-...... .,.Se<ur1ti.\ o ....... -•n••·-· .. Wednesday, June 16. 1976 s DAILY PILOT ••• '.4dds Life to • • • Old King . C.oke .. To Figlit Back .. By MILTON MOSKOWITZ As the top seller bl the soft dnnk buslness. Coca·Cola doesn't need togoone-on-0newilhother brands. It leaves t.het amping to others. Over tht years. from its lofty perch, al has withstood lot of this sniping. Pcps1-Colu. the No 2 brand, wwd lo adnrltse thut lt was chl'aper Then. with the" Peps1 gcnen1hon" the~. U. sought to c11ptur e young · peopk 0 1.u p. the No. :l ·~ Money brand, l'mploys an anh-'· ~ cola attac k. depicting Tree itself as the "llncola." And Dr . Pepper has roare d out or the ~thw.<:st to be come the No ta:i te ) 4 brand by featuring its w1..·1rd ALL OF THESE BRANDS 0 HAVF. done well JIOWE'Vt'r, none hos C\ er come too close lo dislodging Coke Latest.I market aud1t1> show Coca-Cola with a 3-to 2 lead over Pepsi Jt dOf's ahout 25 percent of the tot at so~ drink bus mess. · While 1t doesn't permit Coke to get rnto the ring with competitors. the Coca·Cola Company 1s not averse to lettmi.: stable mates lake on the other brands. Thus the comp;my ... has been running TV commercwls for Fresca an which 1t~ pits the sugar-free citrus drmk agamst P epsi-Cola m a lastc' test Pepsi shrugs o(( this d1vers1onary tactic Donald Ken d31J, chairman of Pepsico.~s.ud "I hope the Cm·a-Cola Company continues to run that C1.1mpa1gn so that they won't have money to s pend on good ad\ t•rt1sin~ ·' MEANWlllLE, PEPSI IS mountmg !'Orne flanker as· s:udts or llsoWll.-COIClfhllS 31w:Iys bce-n a stronger brandirr-- the South than m the North and last year Pe psi decided to challenge that strength with a spcci.tl campaign m the Dallas-Fort Worth area, where its market sh are w-..s a dis-" m al 8 percent. Tex.ms were urged to lry Pepsi and sec 1( tl didn't taste better than Coke. Pepsi c laims th.at the l'ampn1gn doubled its market share. and so 1t has now extendl'd this t.1ste challenge to Detroit where 1l's already the No J l>l'llt·r with a 30 percent share of the marke l -hrstttt-:mottrennove.wnTt<h sccmsTciOc pafl.{>1 ncd aflrr - the strateg ws used by crgardtc companies a nd Millet ht•cr, Pepsi-Cola 1s now invading cities rn the Eas t uncJ West" 1t h a new brand, Pepsi Light. Pepsi Light 1s Pepsi-Cola lal'ed with lemon and a 50 percent reduction in l a loncs SURVEYING TJOS FRENETIC activity from its mountaintop m Atlanta, CocafCota 1s rol hn~ its big ad- vert1smg guns into place to Ja,unch a new overall the me, "Coke adds life to .. "Jt will get worldwide \!Xposurc Coke 1s not one of those brands th.it sw1trhl':-sloi::ans e\t'r v other H·ur This 1s. in fuct. onl~ the fifth maJor theme rn tile brand's h1storv The f1r!;t, ·The. P ause Thal Refreshes.· bt•j?an m 1929 and r.in all the w.1~· to 1960 Tht•n came "Coke Rl'frcshes You llest." v. h1ch had only a th1 Ct' year run. followed by "Things G() Rell el' w1lh Coke," whic h lasted until 1969 The most recent pitch was. "It's the Real Thmg .. Whatever the theme, Coca-Cola performs sensatiqnally Its 1975 sales hit a new peak of S2 8 b1lhon, with 42 percent or that volume com mg from outside the country . Aftc rtax pro· fits soared to S239 mllhon, w ith overseas operations a c- c.ounting for 57 percent of that net Onlv 36 U S. companies make more m oney th: l CQca-Cola Of course not e ve.·ythmg it does "adds ltfo ·• ll invested Sl m1llton m n new Alan Jay Lerner-Leonard Bernstem musical. "1600 Pennsylvanta Avenue. ·The show opened on Broadway May 4 -and closed l\l ay 8. Chiysler Joins Pricing Parade DETROIT c AP> -Chnskr Corp. following the lead or General Motors Corp , says 1l may incr ease pr1Cl':> by up to 6 percent on 1ts 1977 c::irs and trucks. A 6 percent increase would be about $300 per vehicle. The nation 's No 3 auto maker said 1t notified dealers of the possible increases in ·•price protection" letters mailed this week. GM, THE INDYSTRY'S pricm.t! leader. announced last week 1t had issued 6 percent p11cc protecl10n on 1ls 1977 models The anduslrv issues price protc<•llon each year at this ..iine so fl eet purchases can place orde rs before fmal prices .1 e a ~-ca y -If t-he-fmttipnces arc bigttci:..lhanJb~ (!r.11H~ct~d_pc~rc;:c~e!!n.:..· --~ tage, the manufacturer absorbs tt1c differe nce on fleet or· ders placed prior to official introduction of the new models. However . the pnce protection docs not cover increases m shipping chnr ges or pnce hikes for optional equipment made standard and cqwpmcnl added to m eet federal re gulahons. Econontist Predicts 18-Dionth Up-turn LOS ANGELES Ci\P) -C1tin~ incr C'asC's in <•mploy. ment and persona l income, a bank econom 1sl has pn·d1c·tt:d an improving economic s1tuat1on over the next 18 months. Robert T. Pa rry, senior vice president and ch1cr <'Conomist for Security Pacific Bank, also said mflahon will averaJ:~ between 5 and Ii pcrc<'nl in 1977, and the ave rage • personal income wall rise by 11 percent. The national jobless rate should drop, P arry said. rrom 7 percent in the last quarter or thl!i year to 6 3 percent by the end or tt77. ' Parry said the industries leading the economic r e· t'OVery were the construction, automobile and prrmurv metals industries. with cars, furniture and other durahlt• goods heading the lsll f>f products being purchased by thl' American consumer. Firnt ~Reports Loss General AutomaUon Inc., Anaheim, has reported sales ror the third quarter ended> May 1 totaled $~4.518,000, com· pared wittl $13,178,000 for the like period a year ago. Operations during the quarter resulted in a net loss or $1,42S.OOO, or 57 cents a share, comp.fred with a net loss of $860.000, or 27 cents, a year ago. Sales for the nine-month period amounted to $47,804,000 compared with $41,392.000 for the previous year. The loss from operations for the first nine months or Case al 1976 was $1 232,000, or 50 cents, before extraordinary credit, com- r.ared wllh a loss of $2.54 million, or $1 oz. for the like period n fiscal 1&75, Backlog al the end of the third quarter was over $35 mdlion. J . '" .... -.. . . . .. ..... .. . .t... ... . . Wedne'I -NBC D 8 :00 -··neturn of the ---Wor-ld's Gre atest Detective." Larry Hagman stars as a cop \\ho believes he's Sherlock I lol mcs in this new TV movie comedy . CBS 8 8 :30 -The Kelly Monteith Sho\)'. The premiere of a new summer comedy series with Freddie <C hicof Prim~e us the first guest stur. ABC U 9: 00 -"The Onlr Game in Town.:! Eliznhcth Taylor as a ·Las Vegas showgirl t cumi; up with Wuncn Oc a lty as a compulS ivc gambler in this 1968 movie drama. TV DAILY LOG .. ·IW•DNESDAyt l1~int QuJtle•s 111•fh "no 1111nP,s dnd nn oUlttdl•on~:· m Men Griffin Sltow Q) lht Vtr&lll"" I aV•NlllG l;OO 8 D 1101 O> m lltWi a '•> 1111 r31 'J.ti LJ 11t.s a llonlw Hoss meels his match dnd falls headlong info houble wh~n "ltpttch•u~s" •Made lhe Pon· d.,O"W (IJ f11111tr Alfiir · a "*' Wiid Wnt ED llt!u11 Dume m Thuler i11 A111eriu • tm·n lric1ioe\ ol A N1rhl~ntalc'' (2h1) lttytltt> o-and f.ta .. t. lanv,tlld )l•r m 1-.nneiS•I' Witham\ d"ma loru~1n1 on the alltmpls ol a clt1gy· man·~ daUf,hte1 lu ma•nlain hei 1nd1· v1duJlily 1n a )OC••ly Iha! 11~ .. ns on non (Onlo1m1tv -9:30- D -.,ii , u ·1oi m Cltice '"' 111t 1976 • ·. Jane Doing Own Flieks Q: 11 Jane Fonda no" on som\• 11ort of st>crl't blat klist ln llolly,.,ood'? ·Is that "'hy she 's going to produc~ her own movltis'! -~lr!t. L. Ring.-r, Buffalo, N.Y . -A: No. "When.I became· pollt1c:t1 ... thl' •H'lrt·~~ dt'rlc.ired, .. , dcrid<'d th~1t movit's h ;.in~ .1 i.:rca t cl<'al to do with shaping our con:.t'iou~ne~~. I'm not i.:11mg to make uny more mo,·lcs tha t ll'll Ii<.·~ . Th.it meant I was not i.:oin~ to he working so m uC'h .. ".So rll t>c produdnl! rny mu1 films." reve .ilt; the not·M> pl ain Jane. "from ~tone~ l found mysl•lf ·· 'l'\\u Yonda films are now 1n the :.l·ript 11tagl' for shooting later this year. (~: I heard that Dick Clark ~cuet h· rn ;.irrit•d again. flow many wives and children dot:., ht• ha' 1·? -llildr.-d Pennochio. lndianapoli11. 'Glad You Asked That'. by Marilyn Oftd Hy GardM1 'On t<•lc\'l:.ion. Borgntnl.' got 1111' rn1·,10 ~I Jrl~ 11.11i 111 lhl' 1955 mu\'il.· \'1..•r :-1110 It \\on h1n1 ;111 O i-1••1r .11HI madt• him a st ~1r 111 1':trt\l•).I ~tmd your q ut'Sl 11ms 111 fly <;11rdttfr ' 1;/od Y1•11 A11krd That:· care (•/ tlu.~ 11e·11 ,µuµer. I'() /l.1J· l .V•ll. Cosio .\11!$0 9~1i~ti .\fan/tJ't tl/lcl 1111c;urdllt'rrt11/ Utl,\U' r ••.• 111011!) Qfit'!>lion1~ o.s !lrq/ l'Ull 111 1/11•tr 1:-.1/rm t11 lrnr rlw l'IJtUtnt' of mail rnok1•.s pn:<onul r. /Jiii"' m1pt1i.~tlih 'Family' on T(Jp ,. A: Dick at this wrihn~ is fl ying solo. lll:'s dut· mi: his pcrson;il Sl'l·n •tary <1uil•ll.'' liut with n·~ul:tn · ty. Married and di\'orn•d t " 1n·. ht• has t\H) daui.:htcrs from tus ~ccond Wife I Loretta :\I arlln I ~ EW YOR" ( 1\ p I ,\ fl'Pl'<t t ot r H:-0' .. \II 1n 1111 Duanl' and Cindy. And a 19·Y('ar-old son. ltirhartl, Family" wa11 las t Wl'ck ·s mo~t '' atd1<•1I ll·l1•\ 1-11111 from first wire Barbar.i Mallt·r.r. lie pruct1cally show .ind an t\Ul' u11dt·r~e:1 'flt'<'l.il "·' J .1n 111\' h vl'S on a plane ~om muting bet ween lloll.v\.. ood Coustt'au t he ll·a~l ·watl'lwd progr:J111. ,,,., . .,nltng 111 and Nc·w York to t ape "J\mcn l'an Bundstand " <on /\. C. Nit>lsen Com puny rating:-.. Tlw r alJni!'> the West Coust> and "The $20.000 Pyrllmid" in the "Star sky and llutch" anrt ··nurl'lla · ll111lh Ecisl. ' ABC>: ··M·A·S·ll" and ··Maudl•" 1b11Ui c m;., Q: Whatevt>r hapJH'nt"d to that idea ~like Todd "Jigsaw John " <NBC I. ·• Phyl11~ .. ilnd ":\1 ~11·~ 'I ~ lt•r· Jr. thought would revolutionize thf' movie busiot>sit Moor~" <both CBS): "Six :\ltllion Dollar :\1 :111 .. -adding another dimension to rums. tht• sense or <A BCJ; ··one Day at <•Time:· ·'Hot.> Nt•\\'han.' · 1\1•- smell'! -Mrs. Gerald Smith. l'lit>w \'o rk. jak .. ;ind "l\J cd it•al Ct'nll'r" I :111 CHS i ··sunda\ A: The procci;s Mike callt·rt "Smell·o·\'iswn" Mystery Movil'" <N B<'i. "l.:l\1•rn1• anrl Shu 11·1 :. proved that as cn~t·rtainml'nL it was sccnts lcss. Uul ':'BCI: "Swikh" t l'llS I; "St rt•et s or Srin 1-'1· :;n. the idea of pro\' id in~ a·smdl where ir:S not expected .r isco, .. "Happy D;,iy~" <in<I "·B111n1<: Wo m .111·· •all must hav<.• had i.ome merit 1-·or ins tance. ttw J\BC >; and "Hawaii F1vc·ff' tCllS1 Consolidated Cigar Company plans to introduc:<' a D b • U S -:;~;;;=;:;;;:=;~;:;;;:;:-- nt•w cigar this s ummer to be c·allcd "Muriel Air Tip e ut ID • • ~I~., Pip<'Aroma."Whcnthe smokerini.:s burst.theart!a LOS ANGELES (,\£') .:1 1·1 will be filled with th~ aroma of a swcct-smelhnJ.: -Dominque San da wnt _ .. oon pipe, a plc.isant surprise for tho:.c who can 'l abide m a k t> h e r f J r 5 t "ILAZING~DOLES" the sm ell or cigar smoke. ' Hollywood -made film, .~B~AMAS~' Q: Didn't Ern~t Borgalne play "Marty" on 20th c·e-ntur y-Fox ·~ TV?-Fred Duncan, Indianapolis. ··oamnaticin Alley." ~~~:::;~s~•>IH' A: No. ll was Rod Stcii.:cr who created the role r;;;~;;;;:;;;;:;#.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~S~ ' 11IM FASHION" ----~~­Q) Mltlt·lt 111111 "lhe Hypnof1~1 .. (R) Chico am ---------------------....._-SPECIAL P•EVIEW PHFORMAHCE TOMIGHT ONLY -1:00 ,.M. !»I (flt) r IJ) Stir Tr .. GJZ-1 · t.tti Mit Oouclas, SM>w . m lit!~ 11asu1s • -6:30- ( •) fD W t Griffith 110 ... Ct1lfi11 s... t -j171 'V Sl11111p llM Stirs fD TIM £1Ktric C-,..r -. m '°' Gor.tW ~ 7:00 a a• 11.ti 1_1 1 m ~ e ....... .., Dolllrs ( '" ll•wllidt l l 1 To Tell 1111 TrDlh ·CJ Co!Ktntr alitn ., .._ lllty Q) Tiit fll (11) CV tn, Gll11s111oh .• "°'"" Ot "'" fD lillp rro.fi•c "Street Sat,ty '~r lhtlt" (lttl (l)) IMMn tD Dr11111tic StritS e MN• '••itr -7:30- • W., VitbNt Show ~fll ..... l'Mllunt f410id ,,. Dytt \t8 Lll's .... A Deal -:.(fJ .._ lruwre Hunt ~ Kltlft filM '-Who 0111ns the 1'•" Ceoree f1nste~d rM11~1,s s dor ilfMnlll'f on frttdom nf the seas !MHiPMm ••"1 a-c11 i (t) lat ol Ille Wild Wtft M«ltil llr,ort $25,000 'Yr 111tjd 8:00 ' (~I fl l l'lfMIUE flle Eight memb"\ ot lhf ~•nF cing lack~n I dmoiv ~w 111 111is new ~umm~r sems S11e11JI i-st ~ Sonny Bono whi> ~'"l~ • illtd~• ol ht~ h1I fun•\ Md IQIO\ the ksons 1n a va11'IY· ol songs. • ces and blackouts. ctJJ CV C1tl I?;) •IC WffMI. lillilit: (C) {W) wllftW-tf Ille S Cirtltest Dettctiff ~ (COlll) -ta11r Hi(man, Jenny O'K;ira. llolls Coll~nto. Woodrow Partey. I )llict 6tltdivt wllo bthMS ht IS llflrtlot• Holmes. erds his loimu flllce lttllltnant 1n solv1n1 1 balfhng ~icideme. ~lit Mites (211!) "~Ille of !ht Ilic .. film ot the ~u1pr1w al\u\ Ptarl 1(11bol. bombings ol 14on~ t~~:;~=;;::; ~: ~ Coburn, OICk Sha.;n • ((lt) ( 8 i) i>11 lllolllc W.-. "A ~n& ol lht Put" (R) Unhown 10 ,.._,, 1 ~~d school bus drovu ----lillo ltHMU ht61t1& let YHIJ lft 91•1. \louted by lhe underwo1ld conncc r-----illll_,s .. fle lfars. I """ ..... ... ll>·lllflN lt1111t lawW Oakland 114 vs. &sto11 Red Soi • Jlle llinls tf Slltrtec• HellMs "flit Mysfe11ous Death on the UndN ~und Railway" I Clll.....,,,.. WrttflMc • ...... lHP'lt "9crllll\ -1:30- • lf11 (fJ ()) rll£MIU£ Th ..., Melltelttl S. Another nt• ._If.hour s1"'mer comedr stt1n •r111c lltf llOltd mooolO(•SI MOfl lfth. ••ttr freddie P11n1e as spet1al ~I • Otlf lt*fts S,.CW "We lh1• l'toPle" ecma·Wits 'e AllUll Vlriltr ~ 9:00 e (Jt.l (TI CU ClllMll (Ill As d 11191 lo I dyme PoflCt captain. r.an· 11111 agrtes lo return I~ body of lht • ~a1n's loflc·mis:s1111 !Oil •llo. w1lh· Ml Ins lat~r s ~no-ltd1e. hid ltlf · Ille semce 1nd mamed 1 Mtaican · arl bff0te dy1ne in an unt•Pl.tiMd su accldtftl • (121'1 (I)) Oil MC ......, lllllit: (C'l (ZIW) "ftle Oltlt. C-. iii T•" (rom) 'f>S-Ch111>eih Taylor, Wlrrtn Bed ly. Clmlu Braswell, H111k He111~ A las Vtg.is sllowg11I- •~ a mdlfl!'d lover trapped by hK w"9 -.1nd ,1 mtmmn w1lll .t comput S•Oll tor RJmbling, dfc1de to share dPnf411¥ /lypnofl1•s (d and 1n\C1ucts him' 10 be ~111e•I ad obe~en1 evety 11111e he hors lh& "'01ds ·,.,111 ynu •· [1h httnd I lord menhons mJ111di;e and ht respond~ pos•h•tly m .. ,,., c1e rnt111wer1 10:00 0 f17.) (11 fl ) !ilWiij AilltrJUll '"* ··w,111 All lnliberate S11ted'· r P.ul W1nloeld and John Randolph ila• 1n d dtdmafllahon ol events which l1nally led 10 the momentous 19'.>~ ~i.pr•mt Cowt dec1~1on b•111n~ 11 '' ,, , .. ~rPgalion 1n Arneucan oubl1c <i(tlo I• 0 2.t 6 l 101 D 11.twt. Ull Kim Hunlet guests as 1111otechve mother ,.ho shields her aut istic ddu&hlei from a pohrP mvu 1tgat1on. so the k1ll•r ot a pal•olman will nol 1eaJ11r th~ '"' w1fnt'l.•fd h1~ c11me "Cl lftws 6 ""' S4111d -10:30- ID 11> O>Mtn 2t film future 11:00 118 IIl)Nt-n a ,, 2,1 ,1 10 ,, Nett\ D low Amtric1n Style ti lbnhll Diiion O Mo.: "las:11llm1blts" (d•~) J~ fredrtc Ma1ch. CbJ1lt~ lau~h Inn ID Muy Hartman, Mary Harlmaft O> <.et SNrt 117 3 • lios~,it, rM kst 14 Cro11<1to ED h111tr TtllRI$ ( 211 a I) Truth or ConsequtrtCtS e cm"'" l4 -11:30-. 0 11 1 3 •2'1 CIS Liit Mow1t: c "lite s,i11t I\ Willint'' (corn) ·1,1 ~·t1 r~"~' a 23 " 10 m ...., c;,,. 6 The Afffl&tn U ( 2'1 (I)) t3tJ Wide World .... (I) Dfapet • • lllws ..,.,,..,. Ell> Mew TV Sllewust 12:00 U TwiliaM Z-(I) Tiit Fii at llOYit : "luff1l1 1411" (wes) '44-loel McCrea Q) -..: <CJ "A VtfJ l'riltm Al· lair" (dral '62-811g11fe Bardo!, Mar TH-~Tlt·l~1".--· _··-~·-· ._,._,_,. ~~~~~ SA ~ (OtlO-• .. •u ....,.. DUSMHOffMM ...-~-........~~~~ ••m IEIFOID Joov FosTER ·'ALL THE "ECHOES OF PRESIDENTS A SUMMER" MEN",.. -& r · ':'"': J .. THE DOVE" (PG) _ •• :~ •. ·~ ,. I SENIOR CITIZENS · 1100 I THEATRE 11---.,. --------...J EVERY GIRL'S SUMMER DREAM "LIFEGUARD" tPGI a&~lf.aACK~AZA • '.., -. ;, '.,,..,,.• ""! ':,,' '' u• •• •• •• ...,.1ft'\S.. ...... 0r ... "LIFIGUAaD" ll'GI J:l S.5:4'-f'.ZO "POSSE" IPG) 4:H ·7,JS "THI DUTC .. SS It OtlTW A TH F<>r IP'Gt • J:IO.I •'-9'11 "W.W.& THllMlll OAMCIW .... I" 46~Nl "FOOD OF THE GOOS' (PG) 1 00 ~ 10 . 2S ' AM AT TIMI P:OtGoT• ,.,...._ "HAWMPS" IGI t:S..4:1'-P:l~9'M ,... ... _ ...... ...... Jl'S LIN T ar ._.,_, __ "UNGUAlD" IP'GI J:1 '-S:4'-f'.Jt "THl FOOD OF THl GODS" 9 "UHDTHAT TIME FOIGOT" IP'GI • ''TUNNEL VISION" OU THE CJTV SHOPPING CENTRE O•ANGf04+ltll ~ CITY CENTRE CINEMAS "LINQU.AID"CPGI "HAHADSUMfi8'" - '''TUNNEL VISION"· Ill 11-.. "JACKSO COUNTY ~ -JAIL"Cll "IOIMTOICIU" "GRIZZLY" T MY DUST'" lf'Gl cello Mastrorann1 Specifll Pr~ 12:30 10 2:00 p.m.~ -12:30-._..-.a SI.JS e lillilit: WA rrm tf Arm" <m~l ·6~-Sf1nley Ba~er, Ht+mud ===========~~~~~~~~~~~ "POSSE" (PG) 4:t'-7:>S Si:hm1dl 1:00 D ~il i1H11 1 -• ""''" Dttd ., ..... -. -a-soo----""---a lillilit: •t M•1ried A Wo!Mn" (com) ·~6-Geor~e Gobel. Diana Don ID M·lli&•t S...: "Clliu Gitt," ..... ol ~ laf111," "Chtdt• Colllt ....... -3:45- • ..... : WJltelhlfl("(S(f h) ·~1- lie"nffh Jobey, M'1gA1et She11dan . DllYTIMl MOVIES IU•l 17 .... ftf ytuf c.-ittu, "' !lie dlfs llltWfs. • 9:10 e "As TH Wm'' (com) ~I lot Sawytr. Wllh.un Tracy. "A s.Nitr llMllH Jee" (ad•} · 10-tang lefi11es. Dennis Sal· r~n. 11:00 0 .. , ......... '""''" (com) '65-Michael Callin. ltonel Jeflrots. 1:00 U "ht1JM4y's D111ti111" (mu~) '50-Spi de Cooter. D•c~ I Jiit' 124J "0,..11111 hcffi<• (adv) '51-Jolln W3y"e. Ward Bond Z:JO • LC) "lht ""' H . tht Mcltt ..,.ti\" (SCI h) '61i- Mar111e Van· Ooren, Anthony £1slr.1, 3:80 1101 "H011t ol 1111 llac• ' Dtlttl" (hor) '65-lon Chanev. lolin ~rrad1nt l:lO 8 '1llt Gto<tt WI Siert" (du) '61-Rdy Oa"lon. Jayne Mansfield. ~ ~ ""'~ "Joia tlle Mi.Hflds wllo ...,,, •teO"~f.'41 the Mirll of n., WS'fft Oii • Meny t.o9e· FW •"-~..cl ~· wfttl tti. wen ..cl c_... yo• H•w ttto.JM nhW. Gt-Mt for •Y ._ ...t tllld '''er'Y _,. Mlrlffi. ..,..._ ........ , IOOIJlt today!" ~. HUGE SEUCTIOM A. V .AfLAILE A. T 0 .. S~ ·1~ lo-,,. r11t1y • 011 f'01'tlll'J m 1ho!l J Ir· ,.f 111 'l>'f o• t•,#•<,1n1,,, r 1 chr7rn1n1 ord cum,col dL"f. T' f. .. "'J"ur1n.1 t rr-c fr • '·· .·• J . :" .•u,.,...:# ond ,,CP,,f.?'Y. and o <JV"ll :a,• Or.,,,n ' r.. 1·•• i ..... · lJ ~'fj .;,·Ju th Coast d~1)erfor.f ~·· =?···~:::;: . .::'°:' ...,..,:.~..;~·; .... -.... ~.. ... ... R •-.-it~ • • t.o "~,.. ... , ...... .tH .... ->co •• ',,. • • ""' • • • ,. 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JACIC MICHOUON "OHi M.IW G,::. · 11 +a ov11 THI eueicoo·s HIST' 111 "WHHl·s ,0,,A?" "TUNMU VISIOM'' '?A•OOH MY ILC>Or'll" t•I ·· ""MISSOUll llEA•S" \PG! "EMHYO" IP'GI ''4 CLOSED FOR ALTE.lATI014- WILL OPEN SOON AS TWIN THEATRE SO. CO PLAZA II "OHE FLEW OVll THI CUCkOO'S MEST" IRI I 10 SAT '1VH MON I Je.5 tJ.t 00 "WHERE'S POPPA?" ~··llSt ~ 4'\ ~·· Su N -..ON '""'' t-O RlDFOltD & HOffMAN "ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN" CONTINUOUS DAILY 2:00·4:lS.7:1 S-'J:4S SO llG IT'S IH TWO THEATERS "MISSOURI BREAKS .. I :45-4:15.6:45-9: IS Clark Gabl-lllv1en Leigh '" Th• Aft.ti-Clouic '-'-GOME-Wt=r~E W~ND"- 4:oo & e:oo Dolly 6(16 ..... o ... HA.-0 M <• Nt<Mouo• MIHOUll tllAllS 1••1 .. •"'"' &llAKMCAIT 'ASS 1••1 --------OPlH 11.JO • MAft ... lli OAIU •OI CAN!''' (~~3Jl1i~•~;;t·"*Q~fl1111L!~! .. ~~~~ .... ~.~:~.Jl~~~·~~r~f~~~~'to•Y · .· ......... ,,, ...... 525·3524 0 1'1 ... t 1 lO • ~&flftitlU DAh1 ltDfOIO • MOtlMAH A ~L TH( PUSIDENT'S MfM 1•01 C\l ... f U tfWOOD MAGNUM fOICt ••1 • utn 0 . .' MIU M 0 WILLI' ,HtKftOflf FOOD OF THI GOOS 1•01 nu LAND flMl ,OIGOT ,..,I • . .· .. -_, ........ . . .. -.. . ". . -\ _,-. ~· '· Here's Looking ••• Cundice Bergen and Edward Albert prove they're more than just a ~ouple pretty faces as they mug for the photographer on the set . of' "The Domino P r inciple ..• now l>cing filmed in Puerto Vallarta. i\lcxico Opera Star Gets 'Sinking Feeling' LON DON I AP> -Ba ss-baritone Ruggero Raimondi, making his Covent Garden debut in Mozart's opera .. Don Giovanni." sank throul!h .a faulty stal(e trap door, leaving a first-night au- dience aghast. The 6-foot-2 Raimondi, singing the lead role in the storv of tfie loves of Don Juan, carried on with his performance a nd slowly pulled himself from the hole until he re-emerged in fut! view. The audience gave him a rousing ovation and cnlics gave him rave notices. for his bravery us v.ell a~ his performance. "We were all horrified because''-'<' <'ould see the trap door sagging, but the singeri; ob··iously hadn't spotted it," wrote Evening Ne~·.rs crili<: Hilton Tims. "But the~· .were magnific'ent -they ear?-i«?d on witho11t lcttinJ? the incider.~ ll!lSt'~ thei:· vnca! equilibrium." lltlstOL AT MACAITHUll !.40· 7444 • - • , ' l Wednesday June 16, t976 O'All \PILOT BI I Television /(Unni~ Out of Movies ~ I By BOB T HOMAS made-for-TV mo\'ies drew about the s umc sh<m .• or LOS ANG EI.ES U\l'I The romance between audience as the theatrical films, which are gener al the tele\'1sion net workh and theatrical movies con· ly more costly to the network'!. • llnues lo cool down. Anotht•r \'ll'W is cxpresi.cd by Paul Klein, who Just a few seasons ago, vi<'wers could find even· recently n•turned to NBC as a top eXt'Cutive. The ing mo\' Jes with top names on the network~ nine ratings are an illusion, he s ayh times a \\ePJ.. During the 1976·77 st•uson thcrc-will "Good filmh can still do very wC'll in prime bconlvf1vt"'Nig hts althc Mov1es." lime," Klt'IO rcmurkcd. "and their cost per Ti{~~ downward lr('nd in movies on TV sturted thousand of \'1ewers to ;idvertisers 1s very fa\'ora· two years ago. Hollywood simply wasn't turning out ble. Movit':> allrat·t a good aucht•nce. the.• kind who <'llOugh new feature& to fuJrill the network!>' need s, buy products. not hke those "ho watch 'Welcome and many of the new films were too sexy and-or Back, Kottt.>r. · ·• ., MARDEN E XPF.CTS f'BS' MOVIES to make <t better showing in the next season "because our titl1· inventory is much better." The other two nttworkll were equally sanguine aboul the 1976-17 product. Herc are some of the films home viewers will be seeing: • -CDS: "Chinatown." "Par>l'r Moon," "D<•alh Wish." ''Ju~gernaul." "Save the Tiger.'· "Play It Ag:uri. Sam," "Terminal Man." "Dadlunds," "Brannigan ," "Report to the Commissioner," "McCabe and Mrs. Miller," "Scarecrow." violent to show on home screens. Networks also be gan to res ist the high prices demanded by studios for major project:.. NOW IT APPt::ARS THAT \'1ewer s arc cooling orf on m ovies. ABC: ''The Wuy We Were.'' ''The Cambi.er,·· "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." "l.1ve und SEX ·AND \'IOLENCE ARE a problem 1n the Let Die." "Thunderbolt and Lightfoo1," "Bang thl' new movil'S. Kll'l'l. addM. but not an insurmountu-Drum Slowly." "Walk in~ T:1ll 11." "Tht• ~cv1•n ble onl'. Nowadays most major. film m:ikers :.hoot ups ," "Catch 22," "W. \V. and the 01x1t• Dann· two version~ of sexy or violc~t sccnl's one for Kings," "The Paper Chase, .. "Sleuth." The overall ratings for the 1975·76 season dis- plays lhl' trend. Only two movie nights scored in the top 40 ,\nc ·~ Monday at 11th. and ABC 's Sunday, 18th. 1\BC'~ Frida) \\ab ·Hst. and the others trailed : NBC Saturda~, 51. !\'.RC Monday, 55: CBS Thurs- duy, 60: CBS Fr id ay. 63 : NBC Thursday. 76. In the C'oming sea son, Tuesday. \\'t'<fnesday and Thursda y will be movie-less. ABC and CBS will both try to opposl' NBC's powerful Friday lineup "'ith movies. theater, one for the latl'r show1n)ls on T\'. • NBC: "Gone with the Wind." "The Great · . . . .-. . , Waldo Pepper," .. McQ." "T~e Duy of ~he Dolphin," _ Mike M .1rden. prime time mo\ 1e: VP for <.:BS. "The Wrath or God ., "Some llm .5 a Great Notion .. c~mmented . "It h~s. long bc·c1~ sa.id thut lele\'isio~. "Ilr ('akout." "Mac~n County Ll~;c,","Eighl on lhl· w1.ll run out of mo' 1es, but 1l hasn t happ<'nc·d ~et. l .. "The' Front Page ..... Airport 1!115, .. "Le· Still. CBS <'Ut baC'k from l"'.n movie nights lo Onl'. Mam: .. "Westworld .. "The Sugurland t-;xprcs s " partly b~t:ausc of .the chundhng supply, partly ~ .• ~~~·st Kilkr .: "A Toul'h of Cl ass" "While ht-cause its own series Pl'r formC'd bc·tll'r 1n tht· rat-1 . ~l . on~ · · ings. ~lg nmg. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Sex and \'iolen('e ;1n: not .., problem." ~aid ------------------~ Marden. · 'bcrausc-the tek v1sion 'audi.flQi;c ji; i.:ctting more soph1sti<.•atcd a ll thl' lirne. Al> c vidt•ncc. look. at whal is allowed on series t~rY- At-tiles it loc*ed like it might cost ~ theil' jobs. Uleir r.utions, and maybe even thW &ves. .. Most major films cun be converted to television us e. When 'The Graduate:' "all first n ·· "TELEVISION J\IOW HAS worked its way leased. C\'<'lt.),x>ne slid it \\ould nenr show on TV "r But 1t did:" 1 through almost Uw entire backlog of llollywood's production." ~aid Goldcnson. ''Al a time when;======;;;;;;;======---~----~ The slowdowg \\as tiled in a spee('h last foll by AHC chief Leonard II. Gol'denson at...., Hollywood Radio and Television Society lunch uttcndcd by all the top mo\'ie brcis~. ll>wt'P .movies are beinJ? made. we are only two or tnrce yt>ars behind the studios · eurrent output." He re ported audience ratings showed movies with a 28.4 average share of audience against 31.4 for the regular TV series competition. Further . WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ONLY Ptus .. woo10n10n. ,..,u ... "'•'""""'"._. .... . --. • 81 EnWARDS CINEMA . M.&l t()CJ:U .... ~ • COiJAMfU s•6-JtU CINEMA WEST WH TMIHSTUl AT CiOlOlHWHT ............ ____ . .,-·; ~ ·l ' ... .. . (OllJM81 A !'!CTURl '-"""""" TAXI·'• RIVER ~~1 1 TIMES CINEMA C TER· N•U041 & UllAMI. CCK f & MllA MIU VIUfC""11 t1'·41•1 WIWAM PHH BlAlTY'S THEEXORQST COSTA MESA Bristol Cinemas COSTA MESA v~cc:c& c1WllllAM fRIEDklN . Cl f•Olll W11nt1 Bros 1· . WSTMSTR 8RKHRST S40-7444 We~lbrook S30·4401 ORANGE Cinema Cente r 979-4141 Orcmge Mall Cinema 637-03>10 WHTMINSTER Cinema-Wesl 89?-4493 ORflNGE Oltlt Ci ty Ctnt~r 634·9282 SEAN CONNERY AUDREY HEPBURN ROBERT SHAW , PLUS io- . ., The Most Devastating •""' Detective Shir} Of '~ This Century. HJ:WPOllT (;t CJ:NTCR W.i\IT•:R MATIHM.; anc! · CINEMA CENTER \ HAltlOll AT A04'MS. COST A MESA MISA VERDE CENTER 979-4 I 4 1 .. / WISTMIM.CENTIR H2-44'J Plus .. DON 'T LOOK NOW!" ~~l(/J~ ELI9'\BB1lf STARTS J6NE ~It FRI. 6118 FO'ND_,A Plus "MONTVPYTHON And The HOL V GRAIL'' CINEMA WEST WIST .. IHSTU ATGOLDIHWHT WISTMIM. CIHTH · lt2·44U CINEMA VIEJO S.O.flHWAYTOLAl'Al MfSSIOM YllJO IJ0.6'90 edwards MESA CINEMA HfWl'OU IUD. AT ltT~ ST. COSTA MESA 5"8·1552 CINEMA CENTER HAllOI ot. T ADAMI, COST A MESA MHA YHDICINTY 979-4141 HISTOL AT MACAITHUll 540-7444 CO·HIT AT WESTBROOK ONl Y ~Iii 1<r'1)> i':IR(J TAXI DRIVER --" . .. ...... _.,. ~· -.. ,.. WESTBROOK WISTMIHSTa At llOOMHUUT GAltDEM GROVE SJ0·440 I ~ se\a1 • • Beauttes GIANCARLO GIANNINI ~c, "PHANTOM OF ~'v THE PARADISE" . edwards LIDO CINEMA!\ HIWl'OIT ll'ID. AT YI• LIDO NEW!tORT IEACH 6 73-IJSO . . Plus "WON TON :TON" CINEMA CENTER HUIOl•TADAMS.COSTAMlSA I MESA VHD'ECEMTER 979-4141 '"'9 Wiii out II nvds! .IMliSON «~MJN'I'\' .JAii. ~MIUJC ~ Plus ''GRIZZLY" WESTBROOK WIESTMIHSTllATllOOtlHUIST GARDEM GROVE 530-440 I ....... -. . .. .. . . ... -. . . . . .. . • • J • 8JJDAILVPILOT • Wednesday. June 18, 1918 'Bug's Meal Thoe (Dinner) Bell Tolls for Thee , WASHINGTON <APJ -"ft crawls to its hiding place where it remains for several days dlge.stlng its meal. Jt'hen hunger ret1.1rns .. .it emerg~s from hiding and seeks another meal or blood." And make it a poor candidate for bedtime reading: "When engorged with blood. the bug's body becomes eJonga\ed and swollen and the color changes from brown to dull red .... That graphic language is not from a horror comic dialogue balloon, or even a monster movie. It's from the Department of AJriculture's ram· phlet ;·How lo Control Bed Rugs," P•rl or !_he series, "Jnsccts of the Home." "If the light is dim they will feed . during the day. . . . ' '.'IF ITS FEEDING is undisturbed, a rull.grown bed bug becom es engorged in thr ee to riv e minutes .... THE PAMPHLET, REVISED this ~ear, contains tips on how to get rid or bed bugs, what sprays to use and what precautions to take. "They inject a fluid into the skin that assists the m obtaining . blood... . .. . Other pamphlets in the series arc: But. it's the descriptive passages on the bug, what he eats. and how it's you and fairly regularly -that as· sume a measure of terror. "The House Fly : How To Control It." "Silverfish and Firebrats: llow To Control Them." and ·:controlling Mosquitoes in Your Home . and on Your Premises." -.. .-Leaders ' ' Of Union Get More LAS VEGAS, Nev. CAP> -Le'1ders of the Teamsters union, who8e high salaries have been criticiz,Oby dissident members, have been vot· ed a 25 percent pay raise by the union's national $ convention, which also was asked to approve a ,,., hefty dues increase. Teamsters President Frank E. Fitzsimmons received a $31,000 pay hike. boosting his annuaJ salary · from Sl25.000 to 5156,000. HE IS THE highest paid union president in America and benefits from other allow'ances and expenses. Convention-d elegates shouted oveiwhelming approval Tuesday after Edward Lawson. leader of Canadian Teamsters, . defended the increase by -" .-noting the cost of li ving Audio ·Ballast Hector the basset hound joins the Bob . 'Hamilton family of W'innepeg in a neighborhood skating party. While he's game for the feat, he has more feet than skates. · ·, had risen 39.8 percent sihce 1971, the last time officers' salaries raised. A DELEGATE from Detroit Local 299. Peter Camarata, attempted to introduce a resolution limiting salaries so as lo "silence the critics of the union:" But Fitzsim· mons cut him off. saying "there will be no -------------------criticism of union of· Water, Sewer Rates Go. Up. Increases in water and sewer service rates have been approved by directors of the South Coast County Water District and South Laguna Sanitary District in last official actions before the two dis· tricts are combined into a single a~ency. Under the new water rate structure, effective July l, residential users will pay a bimonthly SS.75 system readiness char~c and an additional 35 cents for each 100 cubic feet of water used. , entitles them to u~e up to 400 cubic feet of water without an extra charge. Ray mond C~ Miller. general mana1:er,~said the changes in the water billing structure will result in a 4.8 percent increase to the average residential water user. Miller added, however, that bulk users of water ln the district will experience considerably hiJ:her Increases in water bills as a result of the rate struc· lure. MILLER SAID THE WATER RATE increases partially will be offset by a 5.7 cent reduction in the district's tax rate. · The overall e ffect of t~e water rate increase ·and tax rate decrease will mean a S20.50 anflual in· crease in the amount of money paid to the district by the owner or a house with <in appraised valuation of $80,000, Mill er said. ficers." A n i n s u L-~ e n t Teamsters group calling itself PROD issued a massive r e port last month accusing the un- ion leaders of financial abuse . The group charged that many union officials, at both the na- tional and local level. earned up lo nearly $200,000 a year by col- lecting multiple salaries from several union jobs. IN ADDITION to the pres ident's salary, 'the pay for Teamsters vicc- presidents was raised year, w 1 e at or general. organizers was increased from $30,000 to 537.500. Expenses and <ti· lowanccs ·al s o were raised. T he higher s alaries will be financed by an in· crl'ase in members' dues. which also will be used lo make up for the union's operating losses. TllE OFFICERS' re· port to the convention s howed that lhe T4!am sters Union has operated at a loss each year si nce 1973. However, profits from investments have made up for t~e losses each . Monthly sewer servic<.' charj!es will be In -year. ereasl'd to $3 from the S2 that has heen in cfrect Dues will be increased since 1956. • each October over the MILLER SAID THE INCREASE will offset in· Oationary increases in the cost or sewage treatment and disposal. At the recent joint meeting, directors or the two agencies took final actions to conclude merger of the sanitary district into the waler district. effec· live July 1. Merger or the two districts received overwhelminf? approval from South La~una voters in last week's election. Deelared Obseene Penthouse Seller .. Faces $500 Fine MALDEN. Mass. CAP> -A Malden District Court judge has declared Penthouse magaiine ob· scene and fined a neWJ!dealer S500 for selling it. Judge Louis H. Glaser said articles in the cur· rent edition serve only to camouflage "patently of· fensive sexual conduct." A copy of the magazine purchased by a plainclothes police officer at Sam's Spa in nearby ( !veretl was presented as evidence at the hearing. next five years by a max. imum of $2 a month. with the eventual goal to put monthly dues al a le\•el of twice a member's hourly earning rate. The system is similar to one used in the auto and steel .workers unions. Teamsters currently pay a minimum S8 a month in dues. Bar List Correction _ In a recent Pilot story. there were two errors in listing those who passed •the 1976 Spring Bar Examination. 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Tl I PJ~ Sllml t U.115 P.l; G.111- - .. l ' I .. \ -... ,. ,_,, .. f :r i . < ' Sweet .Start for .Dad j . ·By BARBARA GIUS Of Ille D•lly ~.1.ni.11 True breakfast treats -the kind you save for Sundays when -there's time to play in the kitchen and the f;tmily's around lo enjoy the results -can be m?de from a variety of sum mer-fresh fruits. The natural sweelnt>SS of this season's apricots,· peacqes and . s.trawberries seems a perfect prescription for the morninR munchies, with i>pccial attention lo Dad's swe.?t tooth. The following breakfast con- _fections are easy to prepare; w> att!sted by youngsters in the seventh grade foods C'lass at Davis Middle School in Costa Mesa. For Father's D ay, the kids \IOt· ed-'in favor of ser ving Dad Lighter-than-Air Crepes filled · with strawberries and whipped cream. Teacher Barbara Corey. who supplied the recipe 1 "It neYer fails.">. suggests that the crepes be m ade days ahead, frozen between s heets. of wax paper and reheated at ser\'ing time. . This m akes for supcr-quick as- sembly of a breakfast in bed. ( Moth'ers: Set out all the ingre- dients the night before so you can cash in on the deal. too.> The young epicures at Da\'is agree that the crepes a re almost as much fun to make as thev are ro eat. The object is to cook the batter thor oughly on both sides without scorching it. Flipping calls ·for a vigil ant eye, a dexterous wrist and a cer- t ain degr ee of depth perception. Hint to the wise: Wh"al itot•s up eventually does come down. Hap- py eating. LIGHTER-THAN-AIR CREPES 12 cup milk 12 cup flour \. 3 eggs 112teaspoonssugar OJ.'ih of salt Comoine all the above ingre- dients in blender or small bowl of electric mixer. Blend until batter is lightly golden and :frothy. Let stand five minutes while you pre- BEA ANDERSON, Edit or· Wednesday.June 16, 1976 · C1 pare crept• pan. L'se a fi \'e to s c\·en:inch fry pan. omelet pan or nonstick,coat- ed crepe pan. Heat 2 t:J blespoons of cookin{! oil in pan; swirl to coat all sides and pour out excess oil. Pour about l I CUP Of batter into the pan. Pancake is r eady to flip when top begios to lose shine and edges look dry. ~Cook on each side about t • ~ minutes. then turn out on paper towels or wax paper . When all 'he batter is used up, fill crepes "with fruit a nd whipped cream . if dcs irc•d . Sprinkle rolle d-up crepes with powdered sugar. Popover pancakes arc baked.in the oven and therefore, liberate the cook from the griddle. They ha\'e a hea vier. more "puffed" .consistency than fried cakes Jlnd one cake can feed three or four people at breakfast. When done, the dough forms a pocket that can be stuffed with fresh fruits. applesauce o r canned pie filling. Take advantage of this y'ear·s berry crop by drenching sliced berries in powdered sugar. Let s tand. Fruit will make its own syrup while you prepare cakes. Serve with adollopofsourcream. POPOVER PANCAKES 3!, cup flour :\4 cup milk 3eggs 6 tablespoons butter Dash salt Pinch of nutmeg Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Beat eggs in m edium mixin~ bowl. Graduall y stir in nour until smooth : add milk, nutmeg, salt. .Melt butter in a 10-inch or two J fi ve or six-inch s killets. Pour bat- ter into hot butter and bake 15·20 minu,tes, or until pancake is puffed and golden brown. Remove s killets from oven. turn out pancakes onto serving dishes. Spoon fruit into center and sprinkle with powdered s ug- ar or top with sou r cream. Serves four. Fresh aprico,ts and bananas m ake navorful fritters. BANANA FRITTERS 3~ cup unsifted all-purpose ·nour 3 tab!ls poons s ugar 1" teaspoon cinnamon 1 2 teaspoon baking powder 2eggs 'z cu·p milk a" cup mas hed ripe bananas CZ mediumJ 12 teaspoon vanilla Salad o il In l arge bowl m iir flour. sugar. cinnamon and baking powder: In another bowl beat together ej?gs. milk. mas hed bananas a nd •.-an ill a. Stir liquid in~rcdients c.ill at on: • ce into flour m ixtu re. Stir until s m ooth . Le t batter res t 30 minutes . Pour oil into a large ~uccpan to about half full. Cook oil over medium heat. Drop banana bat- ter by tablespoons into the hot oil. Cook fritters 5 m inutes, or until golden brown. Repeal with re- maining batter. Keep wurm in the O\len. To ser ve, sprinkle. with powdered sugar and pass honey. Makes 20 fritters. APRICOT FRITTERS Apricot halves lfrcsh I 2cggs. beaten 1 cup sifted flour. ';1 leaspoon salt '\ .. I tablespoon rnelt.cd butter 2 te;.1spoons lt·mon JU l<'t' Cold water :i:-net•rlcd Beat c>,l!J!S uni ti \·ery l1ghl. Add flour. s alt a~ul" melted hull t'I' fi(•at tn lemon .1u1n· and 1u:-t c•noug h t·old wall'r to rnak1· a li:it tcr like heavy cn·am . ____ .. ______________ _ ~~--~.~~~~~--~ Spit Turns On Forni y When rlinner for Dad calls for a hearty meat <'nlree. why not opl for spit-barbcl'ued beef'! The roast ran be marinated in ho is in. a p1111 g<.'ntly-flavo.red bean sauce sold in 1-pound cans in the Oriental (oods section of supermarkets. While it turns o\ler the coals prepar e t asty trimmin~s to include chilled vegetabl e sticks, stuff ed tomatoes. fr es h s t eamed asparagus and a basket of warm bread. Complete the meal with Mud Pie, a mocha-flavored ice cream ·concoction specially savored by choco-holics. BARBECUED BEEF\\lTH HOISIN SAUCE 3 to 312-pound beef round sirloin tip roast t clove j!arlic. cut into slivers 2 slices gin~er root, cut into Sli\'ers 1 cup hoisin sauce 1 cup dry white wine • 4 cup soy sauce Make sever al s mall 1-inch de- ep slits in beef. Insert garlic a nd ginger slivers into slits. Mix holsin sauce. wine and soy sauce. Pour over beef in close fitting bowl. CoVt?r ond refrigerate 6 hours or overnight. Insert rot isscrie spit into roast. balancin~ it carefully. Barbecue se\leral inches above medium hot coals 11 2 hours or until done as desired. Brush with hoisin m arinade every 15 minutes. To check for doneness. insert meat thermometer irito center of roast. making sure 11 doesn't touch spit. Wh en internal tern · pe raturc is 140' de i::rccs, beef i!> medium rare. Replenish coals as needed to maintain t•vcn tem- perature. Makes 6 scr \lings. MUD P IE J 1,'l quarts mocha-fl avored ice cream '1 chocolate cookie crust 1 9-ounce jar hot fudge sauce, at room temperature "4 cup whipped cream 1 2 cup s liver ed or s li ced almonds Prepare chocolate cookie crust in a 9-inc h pie plate. cool. freeze. Remove mocha flavored ice cream from freezer and let it soften sliAhtly. Scoop ice cream into frozen crust. leveling it with,a spoon. Freeze at least 1 hour. Spread a layer or cold fud~c sauce over ice cream. Freeze 30 minutes. Mt?anwh ile, w h ip cream. Mound whipped c ream on pie. spr i nkle with almonds. Freeze atleast•J hours. Makes 6lo 8servinj(s. To prepare c hocolate cookie crust preheat oven to 375 degrees. Crush 11.2 cups or chocolate cookie crumbs in blender or place cookies in strong paper bag and roll fine with rollin~ pin. Place c rumbs in bowl, toss with 1 :1 cup melted butter a nd ~ith back of spoon. pres!! mixture to bottom a nd sides. or a 9-lnch pie plate. Bake 8 minutes. remo,:e to wire r ack and cool completely. Freeze. , .... . .. Dust apri~ot hal\'l·s with flnui- nn<I dip in hatH·r. Fr~ 111 dt·t•p cooking nil or ~hr1rtt·n111i.:. Turn 1f n1't1:·,.;~a ry with s lo111•d .s poon . Or;iin Oil p;q1L'r l ll\\dS ;ind dust \11th po\\den·d :-u b.:ir Top ''1th a f.1rt mar111 :1l ad1'. lor :irlrl"d punrh. . ....... · ... --::....:. _..- ' l C2 OA.l, v Pll.(J 1 • I • Farewell to Welfare ... ' .Mother Graduates . PHJLADELPHIA <AP> -A divorced mother of four chiadrea who bu been livinJt on welfare for the past 10 ye~ graduated from Rutgers Law School on Fri- day and said there's a lesson for everyone in her acjtievemenl. "Jt proves you c·an do anything if ·you want it badly enough and work hard enougb," said Angela Tollerls . ''I.would have don~ it even if the1 e had been no welfare payments. It was that important. Corme," The 41 -year-old wo man graduated Crom the Rutgers- Camden law school and said she will work with the Camden Regional Legal Services. In<: .. specializing in poverty law. Ms. Tolleris, the 1Jcsignation she prefers, said she received no support from . her ex-husband ·after they were d'ivwccd 10 Y•ars ago. "As a high school graduate, I had no marketable skills, no let- ters after my na me to prove I was worth $150 a week. I was forced onto weJ.fare," s he sai~. After her motber suggested she So to colle1e. Ms. Toll eris studied at the sub\arban MOlltgomery Community College and Beaver College in Philadelphia, graduat- ing from both with honors. She the n enrolle d at Ruteers- Camden. Eventually , s he says , she wants to·write a book about what she calls the inequitable tre at- ment of women in American society. She financed her education through loans. scholarships and granti;, but used Sl52 w.elfare check every two weeks lo pay for food and rent for herself and four children, Adam, 21; John, 19; David, 17. and Nanc y, 15. Going to law school while on welfare is. "a terrible hassle," Ms. Telleris said. She explained that '•most peo- ple working for the welfare system have no understanding that the program is designed to help people to get on their feet again and become taxpayers in· stead of tax-takers." .-"' Angela Tollerls: Law ~chool on Welfare.: Teens Told The Am l'rican Cancer Society has steppea up its new prog rams designed to inform teenage girls and young women ol the huards of smok- ing, aspokesman fortMaocietysaid. Dr. Arthur I. Jlolleb, chief medical officer for the ACS said that "an astonishing 6S percent of teenage f?1rls indicatN that their doctors had not warned them agaitlst the dangers of s mok- ing.·• Teenagcrs look upon only two groups of in· dividuals as nonsmokers -athletes and physi- cians. u pul>hc opinion poll revealed recently. nr. llollcb points out that pediatricians "mil!ht w<.'11 indoctrinate their young patients very early 1n the game." · He also said that gynccologis\i. and obstetri- cians have .. a unique opportunity to present antl- smoking information to future and expectant mothers•who often quit or reduce their smokine during pregnancy." _ The Amt>riran Coll ege of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the American Academy of Pediatrics.both have promised to develop special programs on the smoking problem. The J\A P is distributing a bumper sticker with the ml'ssagc, "lo,or the health of our children, plcast· don 'l smoke." Act'ordin~ to the ACS. most teenage girls who smoke started before the age of 13. ' Mr. Frank Fowler Proudly.Introduces His "ROOM AT THE TOP" ------- SOCKS BY ~{)J2 •TO ~ Workshops Scheduled F A M I L Y Reservations may be needs. / Mike Chavez has been elected chairperson or the CDC board of dicec· tors. W08K8HOP: Winning made by calling the as-lnform"ation is ava'illi· as Parent.a is the title of a sociation office, 547· 7559. b 1 e b y w r i tin g t-h e Laguna Beac h Adult The association aJso is society's service depart- Education workshop to looking for adult volun-ment. 4030 Birc h St.. help families improve leers to provide in-s uite 101. Newport o v f: RA <.; T 1 v E communication skills, dividual a ttention lo ~ach, 92660 or by call· C JI I L D R E N , S develof assertiveness, emotionally disturbed mg, 752-8600. SOCIETY: An informal respec and self-worth ch.ildren living in ahFoun· .,. group for pare nts. will beginningat7p.m . Wed· tam Valley group ome .. SQUARE DANCE have its first bi-monthly nesday, June 23, at Aliso Interested person~ m~ CONVENTION: About meeting from 7:30-9:30 School., · conta~t Anne Griffiths, 35,000 dancers from. SO p.m. Thursday, June 24• Ins tructor Marge coor~mator of volunteer states. and l~ foreign in Great Western Sav- Miller, licensed mar -services. 896-7641 or countrres ~e e xpected ings, 450 Newport Center riage, family and child 547·7559. a,t the national conven-Dr., Newport Beach .. counselor, will t each · t10n Thursday-Saturday, skills that have been de-W .-0 . M E N ' S J u n e .2 4 · 2 6, j n ~he Th e soc i c t y was veloped in transactional Rl~HTS . A UC ~ ex-Anah e im Convention form ed by New po rt FRIER'S DAVJUIE21 training and situational to inform women of their , It t B d B . dt h A BEAUTY SALON role playing. legal rlghts under the A .eageant will be pr<'· su an u ra n ' ~ o OF T-HE HIGHEST QUALITY! analysis, assertiveness te~sion course designc:<t Center . Beach educational con-,,, Further inf4rmatioo is federal Equal Credit Op-sed{ed to depict square h as w ? r k e. d w 1th r av a-liable by calling portunity Act .wiU be dancing throughout 200 hy~ra~~ivc ch~ldrcn a~d Af'POINTMENt ONLY 644-2151 49t-8546~ from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. years and will cncom-the~~ pa rent:; for six . Saturday, June 19, in pass t~e tran§ilion ~r?m years. r.4 ~· wA:.Is~~:'/ :h!" ~Y~ room 140, social science the minuet and cotillion The group will discuss U I. TR. RI mid Hows of lntervi~ lab, on ~mpus. to modern western. common concerns and ' li1iiif£ ing ••• AToolforRelat-Furtherinformationis HEAD START· A learn mana gement ing is tbe ,ubject of a a vailable by calling the r · · . P· techniques for dealing workshop sponsored by ·e xte nsi on office , fa~~~ti~n \~;e0 b.ei ~g with th~ir c hil~re~: 70Fasn1on lsland the Orange CoUl\tY Men· 833.5414 c Y ra~ e Further information 1s taJ Health As.sociatiori · ounty Comm u!lity a vail a ble by calling from lo a.m. to 12.·30 A M E R I C A N Deve.lopmenl Coun~1~ for Brandt 640-7929 low-income famth es' • · p.m . Frisfay, June 18, in CANCER SOCIETY: children who will be 4 Keystone Savings a nd The socjety invites.phone ~ears old ~Y Dec. 2. Lo4U!, SSS North Euclid, calls Crom parents of Anaheim. children with cancer in Local classes· arc open to residents of Hunt· ington Beach who may call (714 > 979-2565 for further information. · order to help them cope .-----------------------------with their problems. A JCPenney meeting can be arranged to asses_s the parents' The Penins1da .. What memories! The traln from Los Angeles. The Pavilion. The Balboa ._,__-U&+-i:t;.·W/· Sandy beach_es. But what about those miles of ~·'-ff"-1pi:lmeJilcome..Jo'f'U'<' ........ ._..~..U.U...._...C4M.--i+jf+i . JCPenney ,·. Pixy _ portraits !·;,, Only 69 [ . for a 5x7 or 4 wallet sizes of the same · pose in ·color. Houra: (Thur•d•y) 10:00 A.M. to 1 :00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. (Frkl•Y) 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. to 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. to 1:00 P.M. (a.tunlay) 10:00 A.M. to 1 :00 P.M.· 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. ADDITIONAL 5x7s or SETS of WALLETS in orig. Pack-1.69 ea. • CHOOSE FROM SEVERAL ,OSES • NO APPOINTMUfT NICIUAllY • TWO CHILDRIM TOolTMa 2.M • AO! LrMrT 12 Yltl. OLD • Rl-ORD!RS AT HIGHIR PRICES At Co.at• Mesa Thursday June ".tltrough Saturday June 19, 1976. .... . .. . seashore? And the lovely residential area of Peninsula Point? Newport Equity Funds arranges equity trust deed loans on Peninsula properties -~nd on homes all along the Orange Coast. If you need capital -and you ' re a property owner -call the Loan Department at Newport Equify Funds for Information on an equity trust d~ed loan. lbe number is 644-8824 . Newport .Equity 'Funds ,Inc. Rear Estate Jlokers AVCO FINANCIAl/rOWEA 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 714/644·8824 .· Newport Beach • 644·2151 . . . . . . . . uJalfaf&. say: the Muu Muu!~ See our fabulous Collection of Resort Clothes for your leisure hours. FINE RESORT WEAR 26 Fashion Island . Newport Beach . .... -.. .. "' ' ... ~ • • Smiling Wel~Ome Balboa Philharmonic Group wi ll have a public cocktail party fi:om 6 :30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturd<iy. June 26, a t the 13'a lboa home of Dr. and Mrs. Robe rt Beauc hamp, 2000 E. Bayfronl. Al'· riving to finalize a r· rangements arc ( ll'ft to rig ht) the Mmes. John Cance r . J ohn Cas t anh a and Ed Ziemer. Further in· formation is a vaila· ble by C'all ing Erline Moses at 673-8224 . BllNGING U-P-FAT-HER \\len I was a boy ofl4, my · fatl~r was so ignorant I could . ·~ lurdly stand lo h a\·c the oldman arow1d. But whcQ L got b be 2L I was astonislicd at low mucli the old.man hadteamed in seven years. . . ..• Mark Twain · ...... FATHlH S IJ:\Y.JUNE 20Tl I ~ wm enjoy this gift pak. It contains: 1 lb. BEEF STICK Summer Sausage, Mild Midget longhorn, Smokv. Gouda, Belle Fti:ur. Edam Stlck and Strawbcrrv Bonbons. $13.98 plus postage if mailed ON ... DISPL .... -AY #H~ · 1 fftr,m~~ WEST IFF PLAZA '"'--~~ ..... "'-: &41.ot7l W . 'Tl 6 .... 'Tl I MARINER'S VI GE, DANA POINT PHOMI 496 670 , '::.:':::::: J715ra - Stand-Pat THURSDAY, JUNF.17 By Sydney Om arr ARIES ( Ma;ch 21-April 19 » Empha!:>i!. on hospital. confinement. club. org;111izal ion temporary r estriction of mo"l.'mcnt . lk d b · creel. K eep promise m ade to ran11 ly membcr-it ·s all about money. ~ TAURUS (April 20-Ma v 20,. Stress .. follow through," ability to collect and .analyze data. If flexible, you expand. If in love with status quo, you pay a de ar price for s tanding still. GEMINI <May 21 -Junc 20): Spotlight on taking slow but sure steps -towards goal. One in position of authority ts willing to make.room. Key is persistence. thorough· ness. · CANCER <June 21-July 22 ): Check ten· dcnry to rush. push. :l<'l on impulse. Your romantic inclirrntlons mis::ht cloud sound j udgme nt. II ave fun, but be aware of costs LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Hom e. domestic· activities are emphasized . You lea rn truth about inves tments, taxc.'>, shelters. basic setup relating to cash flow. Uii,; deep for valid inform at ion. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Spotlight on publicity, public res_po_osc. those who oppose you. alliances -marriage. Obviously this is a busy, contr adictory time. Dcrinc terms . Be sure you ·re understood! LIBRA <Sept. 23·0cl. 22): Individual with capital wants your counsel. Be properly flat · tcred. but don't give away something of value for nothing. Means don't ~ell yourself s hort. • - SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov:2U: Good Moon a spect Coincides OOW Wtlh Change. childrt•n a nd love . Cre ative juices are actfrated You areablclo l'.omplete anassignmcnl. SAGITfARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 l /\cccnt on bas ic m alcrial. review ol "hom1·\\0rk . ·· Take an1l1 at1n· be mrkpcndcnl in Lhoug hl. action. Get to heart of matters. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. l!tJ: Em Ph'1s is on movement. ideas. trips . messages. a h tlily to get thoughts on paper. i\ relative wants to talk about hank acC'ou nt. Security is very much a partofp1ct'urc. AQU ARIUS (J a n. 20·1-'eb. 18>: Spothgbl on income. money, collections. protcc·t1on of \'aluables. Element of timing favors your ('I · forts PISCES ( Fct>. !!). March 20 I : Lunar cycle fine ~·ou seem able now to make proper de cis1ons. to time "moves~lo fal<l.-inlfiaffvc, to b<-on ginal and creatj\'C. n June 17th is your hirthrlay you can 11r· a . . . . . . In order. vcrsattlC' •. ... .. llOU !IS 'J::!O to L:UU Mon. tllru Sat. Ctosen S14nclay . , La-Z~BoY®'CJle for Father's Day ..J . from a. ·$169 . ·~ O•ef' IOOL•t..hy1 • ,l ...... ey • We Deliver LA-Z-BOY = · WHITE'S SHOWCASE --,... 28892 Marguerite Pkwy Mission Vieio 495-5902 369 E. 17th Street Westport Square Costa Mesa (corner 17th & Tullin) l~~•o·, ltlJl'T'I R t4 n •.•If••·. 642·8657 ••• fi)" ) l'Now more than ever you need the information ,printed every day in the l1t1itl@U.11 FOR DAD - on FATHER'S 'DAY I .P~nn West Is Pimi1leton•s '13me 'or their sportswear 'l.:111e nf fabrics other •liar. wool. LEFT: Navy Blue or Red Tailored Jac.1tet -SB0.00 Short Sleeve Shirt -$16.50 Twill Weave Pants -$30.00 '/ ... I RIGllT: .r Wo\ten Shirt • $18.00 Twill Weave Slack • $30.00 rlon Sweaters -$21.00 Pullover -·$20.UO OTHEJI .lh1rt s 1rom. .)S.1JO Pants 1ro111 $11.0..C 3wea1ers irorn~J,00 .i;i1•i<ets irom ~25.LlC ' ,,,,, ' ,,_ l .. Smee 1949 on Fashion lsland0s ,. Major Credit Cards mosi wanted sandals and dress shoes summer shoe clearance m.1rtrn1 osv.1klo normally $26-$42 90 normally $19-$26 starts Thurs. June 17 open till 9:00 90 15 Fashion Island, Newport Beach, 644-4411 ' .. · · .. · .... ~ -·-· ..... · .. · ... -,• . . . . . ·. ...... . .. Cf DAILY PILOT 'Wednesday June 16. 1976 Parerlts ·.Regret 'Mistcike' DEAR ANN LANDE1'S; Thank yo~ for being the firat columalst in America·t() take a poll on ... Parenthood-if you had a choice, 't:iuld you do it qain?" Why were you surprised by the res ults? J • wasn't. Parenthood is the most overrale.d job in thew6rld. It'a all pain and very little joy. Our society's heavy pressure on young ~Pl• to reproduce is a hangover from the days when many hands were needed t-0work the farm. and thousands of babies died of diseases scarcely beard of today. .•· •. • In the early )Pears, it gave parents an ego boost lo think they were molding a new younK life. The experiences of so muny of us prove that by the time that young life bec9mcs a teenai;er , he r e- jects all parental attempts at "molding" and has no use for his "square'' and "bossy" parents. My hus band a nd I hav.e.noonebutourselves to b1ame. No failed diuphrugm, no missed Pill. We actually adopted OUR mistake after a long and happy marriage. The mctrri-.gc is still hanging together <miraculously, I might add), ·but the .. mistake" is causing us no end of misery. When one problem is solved, two olh~s appear to take itsplace. · . Our advice to people thinking abOut paren- thood is·this: If your 1J1arriagc is good -leave it alone. Don't tak~ny chances on lousing it ur>'. - AMONG THE SEVENTY PERCENT WHO ARE SORRY DEAR SEVENTY: I 've received many let· ten from parents wbo say they are glad they had chlldrea and state frank.ly, "Those other people mual be nula." But according to my maU, the pareata wbo are sorry STILi. outnumber the ones wbo are glad, and by a wlde margin._ I believe the logical explanation for this plleaomenon l.s (a) the burt, angry and dis-' eacbaated tead to write more read Uy than the con- tented, and (b) people tell metblagsthey wouldn't· dare teJI anyone else. DEAa BAFF: .Yes, lt'1 po11lble. Anger un and doe• produce cbemkal cbaages in tbe body. It is also possible that you are allergic to Gloria's perfume or llalr spray -or ber desserts. In any even~ wby ,doa 't you tell lier you are.stUI Irritated • b«ause alae ruJaed )'OUr evealag bag? Suuest she make U right, wbJcla, in my opinion, is "hat you shollld bave told ~r back ln March. · CONFIDENTIAL lo Need A Definition For Middle Age: Oneofthebestis Ring Lar:dner 's: lie said, "Middle age is when you are sitting homl' ......._alone on a Saturday night and the telephone rings "::....and you hope it isn't for you." Are your parents too strict? Hard to r each'> Ann Landers's booklet. ''Bugged by ·Parents·> How to Get More Freedom." could help you bridge the generation gap. Send SO cents in coin ..with your request and a long, stamped, self· addressed envelope lo Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 00120. HEMING PROllEM? • I SHCfAUU , .. HHVI DIAPMIH • CASIS ~JOll MA .. UFACTVlBS ltlPllSIHTID TIMYUHI .. COltOMA DR MAR HAI. AEllSOB HEARING AIDS 3409 I. Co.11 Hwy. c-...... -'7•·Jlll ·~'-· .-... ·- • ? ' AnnO Landers .. ' 44 fashion island, newpor\ center 644·010 Hi buddies! ltn CaJbin ~J }'ollow~ to tLe 9¥' Aero~~ Restaurant ... for the beSt ~ ilJJd drinks m town. . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Is ilpoS"slbletG"M.al- lergic to a person? A close friend (I'll call her Gloria) borrowed my satin evening bag in December a nd returned il i.n March -with a cigarette hole and an apology. F'lNE STATIONERY 3180 AIRWAY AVENUE• ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT• RESERVATIONS !158-8780 She made no move to replace the bag which is what 1 would have' done under similar circumstances. I have never fell the same a~ her since. Now. whenever I am in Gloria's presence I begin \o sneeze and.my nose runs. Last night we went to her home for dinner and the sneezing was ·worse than ever. Immediately arter the dessert, I noticed I had broken0utin a rash. My husband suggested that p,erhaps my repressed anger is creating an allergic reaction. Isthispossible?-BAFFLEDINGROTON -' G . WElllJI \'(;' "''IT \Tiil\'~ ·a1ie •n" A,1',,, "t'\lt., ,, FATHER'S DAY JUNE zO GRADUATION Gins & CARDS Gift Wra?Ped, Too! llU I tUSf llUWU 111-1111 """Ill »ArUnltllll ,Aftlll HAMS June is an eventful month! Splr•I Slittd W•ol~ or H•lf ORDE:R YOUR HONEY l~ICID HAM EARLY For Fathers Dav &Weddings. DOM"T FORGET .Jviy 4th IS ONL:Y 4 WllllS AWAY .. Stike ..... ,,..... .... ~ Twp ........ I c...e .. c ............ c ....... _. WllliiS -. oast Hi~y. Corona def Mor -673-9000 ........... c ............. IJJJ S. lrMlillwtt, ltWU.A..... 6JS.24'1 71HO HHJl!w•r ,,, 'I., • .-.. u. ae11eei. Mkt.171,4·346-JI 4 Best ld~a .Since • i Shopping Carts t .; " , & .~ow you can do a ~eek's shopping " <:.! ----~ • ·n a sin le end JodayTo Become A uper. Shopper ------------'" fflf• coupon. M wtttl t1 .25 to: lot Printing Shopping List , 1 et"Offlc• Box 15e0 •eost• Mesa, Calif. 92626 I jf MA•-------------_: I I ISTREET-------------1 lcrn ...... --------21P-----.I item! Us~ pre-printed 3t Staples 21 Veget1bles 14 Fruits I Bekery Items 5 S.vereges 19 MHland fish entries 11 D1iry Items 20 Miscell1neous DAILY PILOT ~ -----.. --------'----------------~ AU OIA .. IYY lfAIS IHIHU ... SAU 'II llALDJ;!!!• HSAU •< aALISI. lail• T~BONE SIEAK was.•s CDJIFID SMOKED HAM --- .. 88 .. NKIS ml<JfYI WU., I-H.Y•t MS., ,..12, 1916. GtoDREASOMS FOR YOU ro SHOP A1 .. JA'Rl(E1 8ASKE1 nftTGER'S , ~·COFFEE WtflC ........ &19SJ ,_CU.Ml,&_,-.. • 21,l: ~ .,, '1. t .. ~~ ·::-~ ~ 4,~~} , '7 ...) I .S . . . . f 1 · . .. I ' W.innesday June :6 1976 DAILY PILOT C5 Vegetabl.e,s S~ine With Italian Pizzazz For vegetarian r-.thers and families, these savO'ry Italian s pecialties are easy to prepare and elegant to present. The herbs and s1>1ccs creat1~ aromatic saures sure to corral dads and kids to the dinner table Serve from the oven with a k!afy salad vinaigrellt.• and war m but· tered frenc h bread. Hccipl'~ serve4·6. SPINACH· FU.Lt:U MANICOTJ'I 8 manicotti shells I lS·ounce can tomato sauc•e 1!! cup w ater •,~ cup red table wmt.• 1 ~ teaspoon dried basil I small oniori. finely chopp<>d I clove garlic. minced 2 teaspoons d riNI parsle~ 3 tablespoons vegetable Oil Place shells in b;i king pan. CO\ er with boiling water and !tot stand five minutes. Rins<' in cold w.atcr and drain in collandcr. In saucepan heat oi l O\'er medium·low flame. iui'd saut c chopped onion until limp and . g9lden: Add t o m ato sau<·e . garlic, herbs, water and wine. salt and pepper to taste. Allow to simm e r while you prepar(• s pinach filling : · SPINACH FILL.ING 2 l arge bunc hes fr esh s pinach, chopped' R·ouncc container c·ottai:C' cheese 12 cup g rated Parmes an cheese .. 2 e s, sl1 hll 1 beaten ·•· teaspoon sa t~ • 1 •teaspoon nutme&i • Was h :1:1d chop spinath. Stea m in JUSt thew atl•r left on the leaves in J coven.'d. fl-quart t>Ot over medium heat. He m ove Crom heat after four minutes : drain orr 11-quid Com hint' sp'inat:h "1th eggs, C'Olla~e l'hecse. salt, nutmeg and 1 1 c up of the ~rated Purmcsa n Fill drained manirolli shells' with mixture and ret urn to bakin~ dish that has bcl'n buttered or sprayed wittt a nc'ln-stic·k cof1ting. CovC'I· rilled municotti with tomato sauce and remaining Parmesan c ht.'esc. Bakt' urr- covert'd at 375 degr<'es F. for 45 minutes. or until shells arc al dente and can bt' easily cut with a fork F.LEGl\NT EGGPLANT I lar~e eggplant. cul lntc1 • ~ inch s I ices . 6 l ablespoons mayonnaise t ~ cup i::r atC'd Parmt•san cheese 1 , teaspoon garlic suit '" t t' ''s poon powdered oregano 4 tablespoons bre;id crumbs Lemon j uicl' 2 large tomatoes. shced R ounces sliced Mozzarella c·heese Dram eggplant slices on pap<'r towels for ;1bout 15 minutes. Mix together a II but 2 tablespoons of the g rated c he ese. br ead crumbs. garlic salt 1nd oregano on' piece-of w axira per. • Gene rous ly spread eggplant slices with mayonnaise and dip in dry mixture to coat both sides. Place in single layer in baking pan that has been sprayed with a • non-slick coating. • &ke in a preheated oven at. 475 degrees F.. for fi \'e minutes. turn. s prinkle with lemon ju1<'e <about 1.:: lemon> and top with tomato and cheese slices and re· main an g Pa r mesan . Rak l' .another 5·8 minutes until t•hcese , is melted and bubbly. This meaUess Almond-Spmach Lasagne p rovides substantial protein but is low 10 saturated f,1t and t'alories . · ALMOND-SPIN i\Cll LASr\G~t: l 10-ounce package lasagnt· 2 cups cooked fresh spinach. drained I t'UP low.fat cott;1g1• t'hC'ese: 1.: c•up grated l'arme~an ·~ <·heCSE' ' I clo\'e garlic· •~teaspoon dried basil 2 tablespoons dri<'d parsle~· •4 cup plus 2 tablespoons diced. roasted almonds \-z teaspoon s alt l tablespoon \'egetableo1l 2 tablesPQons c·hopped onion 2 t ubles{>Oons choppetl grcl'n pepper 2 c ups meatless spaghetti saure Cook lasl i::nt· noo<llC's a1•cord mg to paC'k ugt' c11rt•t•t1ons Meanwh1lc.,1 co111h1nt.· spmaeh. ricot ta and• .. c·up t)f the Parm<'s'-ln <'hl'<'Sl' Crush (:!arhc· and ba:.11 ~ind stir into :.pmach ------------------------ I ~ I alonA with p arsl<'y, ~~ c up almonds and salt I teat 011. add oniM and cook on. low hC'at "1th gr('en pepper until tendt'r. Com bm e with spaithclll snu<'l' and hcat lhrough. Arran~e la.\'t•r of ('OOkNl la:.u)!n(' nO\xllC':. m non·st1ck bakinA ll1~h . top with ... or the spin;,1<:h m ixtu re UC'peat. m'-lk111g four layc•rs. Top "1th :.aucc and ~pnnklc· w 1th r l' m ;1 1 n in g I' arm cs an cht't'l'<' and almond .. Bah at :l"i5 clt•p·N·:. . t" fo r 20-25 mmutt•:- ~I ake:. ti hC'art y :.1•n •111gs • I ,. I ~~u~s~~,1 Y.the ~m~l~,1 .~.~~a v broiler topped with a tasty potato sprinkling or cheese broils to a gal ad. The salad is "sum· .golden topping. merized" to make it easy on th~• Serve with fresh tomatoes and chef. · ctreumb<'r slices. hot buttl'rcd No peeling a nd paring. 1ust roll~ sli c.ed pound . c·ake with substitute instant mashed potato fresh berries. and milk anct cor~ granules for fresh potatoes.· fee . Green peppers and celery a dd Cash Couoon Plan Unveiled That's right. You can receive a 103 rebate·on a cart· brands circled along with proofs of purchase and the re- ful of groceries-get back.as much as $3.50-by buying an quired cert1f1cate.'We'll mail you ~heck for 10% ot your bill!· assortment of these great products: Crisco, Jif, Duncan Be sure to look for the "1 °o casti rebate" display Hines Cake Mix, Crjsco Oil or Duncan Hines Brownie Mix. in a participating store. L1m1t e rebate~per r;iame or Simply buy enough ot these products to accumulate 36 address. Hurry. offer expires July 25. 1976. Remember. -points (see point chart on certificate below)!fhen send us the more groceries you buy the more money you get your cash register tape with the prices of the participating back (up to $3.50). *Maximum rebate $3.50. Sorry, no rebate on alcoholic beverages, tobacco. poultry. milk or dairy products. ____________ __!_ _ _--:.-____ ~----------------- FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach ' . .STEl;tEO SOUNDS OF TH~ HARBOJ!l t ......---.. , ,· ., ...... ·: .• .... -· .. · ... -.... ...-.:--. -. . . . ~~~-----~---------.................. ~ .... -~ -...-. ......... -. .... __ Cragmont Regular or Diet Flavors:Stock-Up For the Warm Weather Ahead! 12-oz. Can Orchard Breakfast • . _____..Orange Drink SNOW STAR ICE CREAM ·~.age T~gy And Zesty Flavor. Give Yourself A Lift At Breakfast! 64-oz. Size . u-Made -·. • ~-- Mayonnaise A Rich Fresh Taste' (Best Foods ... 0t 98°) \ Ideal To Ala Mode! Quart · Jar In Our Dain1 Case ... Blade Cuts, Ideal~ Barbecue! lb. From Idaho, ' $149 Frozen & Dtfrosted. . lb. Dungeness Crabs Whole Crib 99 Frozen & Defrosted . C Just Heat & Eat lb. \. -: Premium Ground Beef ... '1'9 Sliced Bologna stlf'llnl ~~: 99° ,. . -\ • I C Boneless Steaks...':~=. ... ~129 Beef Franks s.r•••rouautr 1:t;~69° Round Tip Steak u.:!t~~ ... ' 119 Corned Beef sa••••Y Point cut 111. 98° -1 Sliced Bacon sm•·A·Roma ~:: '129 Burf'ftos senor .!!tue&::, Frted 111. ggc Pork Sausage ::!:'Z 1~~~·99c. Fried Chicken ::un:; 2~11i. '111 Arm Pot Roast Boneless Hams · U.S.D.A.Choice U S DA~ 88" Smolc·A·Roma 1~179 · 1 Grade leef CHOICE Y . Half Hams Chuck lb. Waler Added • ... BUY -PrMotts T1lt3~P:t 1 c:ist 36 POmt . . DUNCAN HINES ~ DUNCAN HINES i. . f CRISCO fi ...... 1 CAKE MIX j «/, BROWNIE MIX ·, , 3-lb. ~ Anv Flavcr ··~ F tmrlV C-,1/P ' I 6 Points I \ 4 Points) -r· -• . _,. I R~ ·- JIF ,. . i CRISCO OIL t 18·07 OR ·r.r l\R I)/, - 28·oz ~ I 6 Po1111sl j 6 Po1111sl @~:fil iii ~?.;JL.;~1 DUNCAN HINES '~• \I::dJ' e CAKE MIXES ,~.I 59 Variety : r A or Flavors C -~ ... ~ 13'h·OZ. Pkg. . CRISCO i' JIF PEANUT~ .. DUNCAN HINES SALAD OIL i ~BUTTER ~BROWHIE MIX llir1iilll 48-oz.S 149 · :-J 1a-oz.99c ,®£ 23-oz.99c ~ Bottle '~WI~ Jar_ t19 Plcg .. FROZEN FOODS FEATURES ,···.-:···~-· . ... · .. -. . . , I • .. WednesdJ~ June 16. 1976 0 A1L v r 1t o r C7 . Hom~spun Icy Treat To4'a,.y yo..~ fl-BHl k c--J_ca_n {.§_ou'nces) frozen almost solid. s tir in 1 ean (G · homemade ice cream without orang e j ul ce concentra e, ounces ) fruz~n ornl'lgejuke--con---- shakin1 it or cranking it, just use thawed, undiluted centratc. thawed and undiluted. the freezer trays . 2cups hght cream Stir just l'nough to marble; do not For a start. make It Orange k c 2 cups heavy ere um . · mix complett>ly. Cream. a fool -proof, easy to whipped . . Orange Rum Raisin make ice cream rich in Beat egg yolks, unhl thick and Plump 12 c:up dark raisins and refreshing citrus flavor. And hy lemon colored. Gradually beat in 1.~ t•up lq;ht raisins by covering addln1 other ingredients to the sugar and salt. Stir in undil1:1tcd with boiling water und . lcttin(! basic recipe you can make <It·· orange eonc~ntra~c and light ~~d for 5 mmules: ~ram well. liclous change or pace variations. cream. Fold m whipped cream. ~I and add to l>a~ ice cream With Ideas like these who Turn into freez<•r trays or lour mixture with 1 ll'aspoon rum wouldn 't want to revive the old pans and freeze until mushy. flavoring before freeiin~. art oflce cream making. Stir. then freeze until solid. Banana Coconut Ambrosia ORANGE ICE ('REJ\1\1 Makes 2quurts. Add 2 cups mas hed r i p<' 4 egg yolks VARIATIONS: banana and 1 cup toast.ed flaked 2,11 cup sugar • Orange Swlrt froz"· n t·oronut to basic ice cream mi:<· \it teaspoon s alt When ice cream is .. lure before freezing. Add a frosty twist of citrus to a hot summer day with home made Orange Ice Cream, a rich, refreshing blelold of eggs, cream and frozen concentrate . .. ... Real Cantonese Food .at here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO __ ,. .. .· Enter-tOln.ing Made Easy By JO OLSON Oltft• O.aoly Polot!Sl.all In Jun(• of 1971. when Trid ;; ~peon was married at the Whitl House, the pubhc clamored for lhl' rel'ipe for her wedding cake, a lemon-flavored pound cake. It w as released throu~h ncwspapl•rs and magazines. !Jul there was a stight problem with the reeipe. ·. It had been simply cut down tr. family l'ize mathematically and the result was n failure. The pro· portions were wrong for the smaller eake so 1l \\as impq,iµiblc to 1nake. This dis aster proved to be the sc-Jling point Barbara Kraus nceHed for a new cookbook idea. She had tried tn expla111 lo her pul>lisher. Herb(' rt Nalo(ourney. that "what was sorely needed in this proliferatlnl(.cookbook market was a book 'fhat ,l(ave u recipe with its conversions to smaller a nd larger sizes." lie had replied, "Who do you think buys our books-idiots'? Any of our readers can multiply by two or divide by three." lie finally was convinced by the White House tragedy that there is more to decreasin~ and rn c r e a s i n g r e c i p e s t h a n malbematics l\n<I gave Ms . Kraus the green light for her re· -St'~u·t'h. What resulted was "The Enter· tainer," a book of recipes from restaurants In various parts or the U. S .. all figured for s mall, rhedium and large proportions. Ms. Kraus said that the recipes arc considered by her to be "the finest rendition or innovation or an already popular dish, or an ~tirely new creation." None arc very difficult. s he adcll'd,. and. they are all "'fun to c·ook and deliciouslv different to ta~tC'." · She has included such dishes ;is Baked Stuffed Red Snapper With Cr<'ole Sauce. English Cht•ddar Chowder. Carrots Mounwins1dl·. Health Relis h and Lind v 's Cheesecake. · Here are some recipes from the book , which is published by Quadrangle and sells for 58.95. Each comes with In structions to serve. Ms. Kraus :ilso is the author of "Th<' Ba rbara Kraus Dictionary of Protl'in ... "Calories and Carbo hydrates ·' and ·'The Cookbook of the United N'ations." CARROTS MOUNTAINSIDE (From Mounfllnslde Inn, Point Pleasant, Pa.) ~ 3 cups water 1 tsp s alt 2 dozen medium carrots. scraped and ~Heed 18 Tbs (2v4 sticks> butter, softened 3Tbs sugar 11 :! tsps ground nutme~ B2 tsps salt 3 • tsp freshly ground white pepper 6Tbs Grand Marnier , Combine water, sail and sliced car-rots ina 2-qua.rt saucepan. Simme r until <'arrots arc tender. about 20 to 30 minutes. Drain carrots and puree in 11 food mill or blender~ or press throuJ!h a sieve. Return carrot puree to saucepan and a.dd but· ter, s uJ?csr , nutmeg, salt and pep- per. Cook over low heat. stirring constantly, until heated through. Add Grand Mumier just before Cuisine Focus For Morning Grain Grub serving. Preparation time : l' a hours. Yield: 3 cups. ENGLISH ClfF.DDAR C'HOWOER (From the Beaumont Country ,Club, Beaumont, Tex.) 1 .. tsp salt 1 cup water 3 Tbs chopped carrot 3 Tbs chopped celery 3 Tbs chopped scallions 2 cups milk 2 cups chicken broth 4 Tbs butter 1 small onion. chopped 6 Tbs flour •·:-lb ('l)arsely grated sharp Chedct ar cheese I about 2 cups 1 11-.: ts ps pre pared brown mustard '"·12tspsalt up to 111 tsp freshly ground white pepper Up tO 1" tsp C ayeMe pepper Bring s alt and water to a boil in a I-quart saucepan. Add carrot, celery and scalliort; simmer 5 minutes. Reserve vegetables with liquid. Heat milk and chicken broth to the boiling point in a 2-quart saucepan. Reserve. Melt butter over low heat. Add onion and cook until t ender. Stir in flour and blend well with a wire whisk. Cook 1 minute. Gradually add the hot milk and l'hlt<k'en broth. slirrifl~ constant. ly -.ith a wire whisk. until thlciened. Bring mixture to a boil. Stir in vcgeta6les with their liquid; blend well. Add cheese and cook until ch~ese is melted, stirring cons tantly. Stir in mustard and season to taste with salt. pepper and cayenne. Preparation time: 1 hour. Yield: 6 cups. A Bonnie Good Time The 44lh a nnual Student epicureans are Hiahland GatherinJ! and ~ll!J~ Jn 41tt~d a Here's a lar~e baked eris p in 10-inch oven-.. 'Varying proportions are figJJred in a book of recipes from U.S. restaurants. · Tasty nuggets of oats. Crispy bits of toasted rice. Chopped almonds and brown sugar. And it comes in two flavors. One with raisins and dates. One without. Both, all natural. Country Morning all natural cereal sure tastes good. And nobody knows "good" like Kellogg's. Get a taste of Country Morning once again.· st•minar Frida and tsancdl! With tlavor te· prooT skillet. 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Can \'OU name a fruit lhal's a vcgctabl<' . · .. •that's l'weet and sour. fat ancl skinny ;ill. at once? Ans wC'r : rhubarb'. Though I houJ,!hl of and served like fruit. rosy.hued rhuharh is rcully a vci.:l'labl<'. And it's V<'J,!ctable ·likc ahoul c:iloric•!., h10: only 62 per pound. Troublt• is, rhubaM> is :;o sour that it takt•s more than five tirnt'S its ealoncs· IDirthi n su{:tar j ust lo S\Y.C~·t<!JUl up to an acccp.tahlc tang. That In our Slim Gourrnl•l kitd1<'n. we de-so1ir rhubarh with a lltlll' baking sncl:i, 10 hdp n<•ut r<ilizt· its nat ural a<.'i1l. Tht>n wt•swt•l'lcn 11 with a c·nml>i1wtion of sui:ar. SUJ.!<ir suhstilhtc ancl vanilla With its n.•dut•cd suJ.!ar con!t·nl. Olli' rhub;trb "<':rn tw t•atN1 with lt'SS c<mcc• rn a lmu l c ulori<.'s. 1 c•gg 2 tablcspoons or:m~c juke 10-ounct' pac kage frozen broccoli spears Oningc s lices Simmer onion with vermouth. vinegar and tarragon in small i)nn .until liquid is-ulmosl gone. Add orange r ind, &u~ar. nutmeg and butter; heal until the butter is melted and hot. Place eiu~ and oranj?c juice in blcndt-r contain<•r . Turn blcncll•r on high and pour in h11tkr m:x. lure in ;i s tcarlv strl.•um. Rll-ntl until SUUl'l' is smooth alld slightly Lhkk: < sauc·t_• ueconws thicker .is it s tands>. l.c·t ~land al room tern · pcrnture. · ... Prt'pan.• broccoli : <'ltain : add salt to taste. Spoon sauce over broccoli. garnish. Makes 4 scr\'- ings . THE SLIM GOURMET RH U B A RB VOGUR!J' P ·\RFt\ITS Cook rhuharb ac· c·orlling to cilht•r of tlw prt'CNJing flin•t•tions. Om 1l ,·anill;.i. hut in- <'ludc sugar and s ui:ar s ubstitute. swN•t cnt•d to tas k . Chill wt•l I. ·For ead1 scr\'ini::. layl'r vanilla low-fat yogurt with C'h tlll'd r ooked rhuharh in lull parfait glasses .. J\cld a gralini,! of orange rind, if ctesircci. Fewer than 150 ea tones pc•: cup. t and one-half pound fresh rhubarb one-half cup wat<•r i\ •I · :O. l' rv I n I! pack a l!I' of str:1wb<'rl'y g l'lulin dcssl•rt m ix <r<'l!Ular or SUJ.!· ar·frl'e 1 o n l' h a I f t 1• a s p n o n b1<·ar borwll' or soda. su,(;!ar subs titute lo C'quul one· SU~I GOllR~1 ET RllUBARll h~llf t•up s u)!ar 1 ''"" onc·hulf pounds fresh Choos1• ~ oung tc•ndcr rhubarb: rhuharh wash anti dit'l'. Combine with watC'r in :1 c-m·cred sau<'l' pan ·I tabl<'spoon:-wah'l' <I t:iblcspoons sugar over low twat Cook until Just t<.'ndcr. about I:! to 1;, nirnutC's. I lc•asponn vntlill:i t tneovc•r and afld <ksscrt mix. onl•·qUartrr t e a s poon bi<·urbonatc of soda s t i rri n J.! con s I ant ly unl ii ·u •ar suhsl itutc• to taste thoroughly d iss_olvt'cl: Rc•mfl\'C Cho~s c• onlv ,·oung t ende r from hc•al and stir in lm•arl~malc t llrs-tni~_J~a a nd s uJ,!a r s~bslltut<'. ~al · r , sour.> Wash and cul in Spoon i~mold or six ckss~~l .m< .mo < • dishes. Chill Sl•vt•ral hours . Six one·mc·h ll'nl!ths. · , h .,7 t · .• .. I <.: b·n<' in a c·o,·ered pnn with scrvmi:s "1t ~ et• on es tul', , 0~0 ~ l l! inJ!rectlent~ exl'cj)t when. m ~ul c . w ith s uJ,!ar. or lR ~~~;;'s~~>slitut c. Cover and si~-c;iloncs. s uj:!ar-rrce. rncr ovt'r vcry lo w ht'al on~y until RHUBARB R •:•'RIGt:RATOR jusl·tcnd<•r. 10 lo 12 minutes. J,A \'ER CA K •: Pn•pa re R<'move from hcal and stir in suJ:a r substitute .to t:islc. . Rhubarb .J <'I-Low I prcccclinJ? re· Chill thorourihl.v twforl' s<'n 'll\J.! cipc>. RcfriJ!c rlltc until partly " g•t a nd s~·rup.v. . eolortnrbttrh w,.lt>,; .·weekr -than warm rhubarh>. Six s<'r\'· Spllt"a sin!!l<' s11onJ!ccakc layer in hair to nrake two thin layers. ings, ,,5 calMics each. Put one thin layer in a round straight-s ided cake pan just lari:!l' cnouJ?h to hold It. Spoon on h~1lf the ~clatin mixture. RAK ED RHUBARB: Omit water from precedinJ? directions. Combine all inJ:rl'dients except sui:ar substitut l' In a . covered bakini: dish. Rake 45 minutes at JOO degr<'cs. Chill and sweeten to taste with no ·caloric swcct<'n('r. ~ HOT RHUBARB ~UNDAF:S Ceok rhubarb by t'ilh<·r or the prceedinJ? methods d imin.atini.! both suitar and s uga( su be;tltut<' For each s('rvinJ?. s poon onc·half <'UP of hot rhubarb over a.scoop of 99 percent rat-free vanilla or strawberry icem ilk. Each has fewer thun 150 calorit•s . Add the second l a~cr and spoon on remaining gelatin. Chill until Sl'l . Cut in wedJ!eS and to1> with onl' tablespoon a er osol whipped <'rcam. St•rvcs If.. :1boul 170 calories each. * * * More triclcs with rn lxt•s! Send a stamped self·uddrcsst'<I cn\'clopc and 25 eents to SLIM GOURMf<:T MIX TRICKS In cur e of this nE>wspapcr . Sparta, N .I. OiR71 Cnpyri J!hf . 197fi, l 'n1tNI Feature Syndicate. In<· ..... . . . Store Hours: 9 to 9 Daily-'Sunday 9 •o 8 I·, flricH lfhctl•e urs., June 17 fftru Wed., J•e2J flricH ~ .. '*' ...... We Gt-'r Accept Food S....,_ . W• 1....-.• Te. RkjhtTo Uftllt 9•utftfn ' ~~We To Deders AM Wla•l11ll1rs. FRESHER P·RODUCE , LARGE RIPE VINE RIPE -CHERRIES 39~e. ~__..---C,......A•TAlOUPE 39~ACH ~ SWEET .. ~~-il 'M JUICY • if PEACHES 39~. "' J'REE ~11 RIPE NEaARINES 13,c-- Le. \ -- -~4r%A-CKY FARMS ---~ , ON/Y ?,i ·1J;!!> ~ FRESH HEN . C llNRTER _--""' ... f r. ·~ /fgi_ ~~~ TURKEYS LI. . HOUSE ..--bJ'~~ =~~~. :~~~~~T 439 STEAK . ROLLED HAM 6. -.L•. 2 3· 9 iiP STEAK RJ l.89~.. • u. ~~~ER CUBE STEAK 8 l.89L8. -T-iONE =~~~~~·~g~ND 'ROAST lltl1.59LB. STEAK JOHN BACON .:~:. 1~39u. 2 2· 9 . BOIS c~LE~~E DRESSl•G ~;~ 89!. • La. OSCAR MAYER ALL IHF OR MEAT WIENERS -9,c COLUMllA 1 79· c LI. BACON ,~~. IAR M IULK BOLOGNA · PRINGLE TWIN PAK P.OIAIO 90%. CRISCO SHORTE•l•G COLA ORUP ANTHONYS SALAD MACRONI 16 oz. PKG. . OR SMALL SHtu.S PUREX ILEA CH 409 HOUSEHOLD PLASTIC GALLON CLEANER 22 OZ. SPRAY IOTIU KERNS TOMATOJ•C kERMS GRAPE JELLY SHAKE& 111/aoz. . CAaTOH BAKE FOR CHICKEN \ 5 LB. BAG JJMS R~NCH FRESH MACARONI and CHEESE DINNER SPRINGFIELD SALAD LARGE GRADE AA 24 oz. IOnLE ROUND CARTON 1/J GAL C iiMAto . SAUCE 8 oz. CAN <Iii .. ... •... • ... • r •" .......... • . -.-...... · .. ··~ .· ---- ! l t J 1 • With melons plentiful. serve a light final€ For Finale ·Refreshing t i I' ., Summertime dinners ortco call for a light finale. With cantaloupes and honeydew melons coming on the market, refreshing desserts can IJe a cinch. 'The followinK recipe completes a pork or beef dinner. I 1'1ELON·WITll BRANDIED ORANGE SAUCE 2 tablespoons slivered orange peel 2 cups orange segments l cup waler 1 :i cup sugar I :t cup California brandy Z tablespoons lime juice I honeydew melon (about 3 pounds>. Mint sprigs for decoration. With vegetable peeler. remove only orarlge part or skin from one orange. Cut in·. to very thin slivers about l inch long to measure 2 tablespoons. Pare and section ora~es to measure 2 cups segments, cover and chill. Combine the slivered peel with 2 cups water in a small saucepan, and boil 2 minytes. ~dd sugar. 'I• cup brandy and l tablespoon lime juke to the peel. Bring to a boil,!stirrif'g untU sugar dissolves. Simmer 5 to 7 min~tes. stirring occasionally to form syrup an<l slightly candy the peel: Remove from heat, and add remaining brandy and lime juice. Cool. At serving time. cut me lon into 6 wedges and remove see<ls. Arrange on indiv,dual Sf'rving plates. Top with oran~e sections. Spoon sauce over Oecor:ite with mint s prigs ~ Ma·kes 6 servinJ!S. In a ·stew? An clrgant he<'f casst'role Js t'\'l'ryh(l<l~··s favorile fqr a pn•pan•!I in ad\·anc·e main ('OUl'Sl' Its ad\'antagcs art• manv. '~teaspoon thym<' 1 ~ tl'as poon basil 11.., teasµnons salt ' 1 tcaspoon pt'ppvr I largt• don• garlic. I Less expcnsin cuts of m1ncl'rl I . I' a cups dry white wmc• 2 ta blcspoons ohn• ·beef work Wl!ll in m:ikc ah<'ad clisht•s . Th(• \\Oil 'dcrful rla\'OI' of a hl'l'f 111 ml :sauce dish only Im prm l'S 1.! p o o 11 d upon standing. mushrooms.sliced , It is c·ompktely react~· 2 tablespoons flour to sen •t• UJHlll n •hcal111g fl s lic•es French ·and goes s traight from brrad. buttered and ovcntotablc. And tocom-toasted plete tht• menu. just add a Trim fat from f>ecf :mcl green salad and bread. c·ut inlo l·inc·h l'Uht•s. · Either buy ret<1 il ~<'f Comhtnl' tnmat i1l's. stt>w already cut inlb 11 ~ celery. p:1rsley. orl·gani>. ior 2-inch boneless cubes thyme. hasil. salt. fX'P· 1or sell-cl a pi<'CC of c·huck pc•r. garlic and I cup or bottom round and cut it Wint'. Co\'er :ind heat to up yourself. The dt'-boilin~. Simmer 30 tightfully seasoned sauce minutes. is what really s ets this l'n· Hun sauce through food .tree apart. · mill or blender< you'll gel ! Tosern. ladlt'lht•lx'ef about 1 1 ~cups1. 'over toastt'cl i''r<'nch Brown bel'f in nil in ·hrcad in SClUP .plates or large skillrt. Actd s:mcc. bowls. Cover and heat to boiling. •. For t'xlra ('fficicncy. Simmt'r . I h our 15 double ~c rt>ctpc and minutesorunlillendcr. freeze half for futur<'us'e. Add mushroom s. In r a<' t , k e <'ping a Blend nour with rcmain- JZour111et beer casi<'crole in~ 1 ~ c11p wine. Stir into in the freezer is certain beer. Cook. stirring until insurance against last thickened. minuteprod~ctions! Serv<' over ircnch BEEF IS WHITE Wl~E · bread in four bowls. l' ~ pounds b\!cf stew Beef m uy bt' prepared or boneless beer r ouncl ahead or ti me and chilled. 2 cups coarsel y or frozE'n . To reheat chopped fres h tomalO<'s rcfril'(erated beef. Pf.tee l medium stalk covert.'d casscrol<." In celery, chopped -100.ctegree O\'Cn and bake i :z cup m int' e d 35 minutes or unlil heated parsle\' throu~h. If frozc11. allow :i~ teaspoon or ci:::ino about 1 hour. 'j .. ,, . ... ,r Plan tlea Take a'th-anlages of fresh food buys and turn leftover cooked chicken Into an exotic sunim e• salad. African Banana Salad makes the most of a favorite rlavor combinaUon mixing bananas and celery with a peanutly dressing. T he salad stands by itself as a protein-fill ed main dish for luncheons or easy summer sup. pers. Ser\'e with warm whole- grain muffins and'stabs of Swiss cheese'.· AFRICAN BA~ANA SALAD 2 cups c ut:up cooked chicken 12 cup chopped onion ---J green. pep61p..,,er...,,~c~oo....,pt1C1.._ __ 1 cup sliced celery 2 tomatoes. cut in wedges 1 ripe vaocado, peeled and sliced 4 bananas. cut in chunks Jn large bowl mix chicken. onion. green pepper and celery. Add ~~ cup Peanut Dressing and toss. Chill. To serve, mound chicken salad on platter and sur· round with tomato wedges, avocado s lices and banana chunks. Serve w ilh · remaining dressing. -- PEANUT DR·ESSING ~~cup chunky peanut butter '.4 cup mayonnaise "2 cup milk '!.& teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce ·~teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lemon juice Mix a ll' ingredients. Serve on side. \ I I African Banana ·salad combines handy leftover ~poked chicken and fresh produce. It wlfl turn out to be a flavor favorite · as it matches ever popular bananas and celery with a peanu_tty dressing. Introducing UP$: The incredible new wa~·to get · cas'1 ~k on prQ<lucts you buy every Clay. .. UP$ is a oew Idea that gives you REAL CASH for buying weU·known, top-quallty products. Just look for the UP$MAAK •• on hundrees of products in supermarkets. grocery · stores and drug stores ~.When you see it, you know there's an UP$cash back symbol. like this one. either on the box.lnsldethepackageor on the lebef. CJP$·· add up. Look for the UP$MAAK on the front of products when you shop. They'll be on different prod- ucts at different times so be sure and take ad, vantage of UP$ whenever you see them.Andyou11 find them appearing on more and more prod- ucts every week. CJP$'•are everywhere. UP$symbols are on boxes. bottles. cans. all kinds of products. When you get home. take tbem off the'products and drop them into your special cash back envelope- available free at the L'eggs Boutique where you lhop. I 1 Wh~n you save 50 or more symbols. just seal the envelope and drop it in the mailbox- UP$ pays the postage.· And because UP$ are on so many different products. youll have all the s~mbols • Fn'no~ ;1J& II CJP$'W are as easy as 1-2-3. l.OP$MARK. This is what to look for on the products. when you shop. 2. OP$ SY/'l\BOL lllis is what you clip and save when you get home. 3.0P$CHECK. Mail your envelope to Uni· versa! Product Dollars and in a fewdaysyoull get your check. 'NOTE: Postal char!!"• wil !>« paMI when~ 0< mo<t symbob a,."°"' lor r~mc>b<>n lio<ftvtr 11 lc...,r tt..n~•ymbohartM>nl 30·Cffll!i ~rel ond hendlr~cNr!I"• ""41 ~ d<'dU<ltd In a few days you 11 receive achcckMADt\OUT TO YOU for as much as $I 0-or more-to save or spend any way you want. You 11 also receive a new cash back envelope in which to start saving your next group of UP$ symbols. UNIVERSAL PRODUCT DOLLARS, INCORPORATED 850 S. Pl<.'ao;an1burq Dr • Box 5622 GrcenvtUI' SC 29606 Save UP$~ Get cash. Pick up your ftrst free <JP$envelope at the L'eggs Boutique. ' .... . .,,_ ..... ~ .-(' . -. . ( r • • • = ' C' :_ ; • <-_:. • __,-- -..... . , .,,.. ' 1 CIO DAILY PILOT W'1011esday June 16. 1976 \ . -... By TOM HOGE Frozen foods and other A"**' ...... , .. _.,_.... conveniently packaged It has been said that items have also made bouJ?ht on whall'\'l'r roast beef leftovers can SC' alt-you want. be trans formed into a de· H you arc buying fres h licious meat pie or hash p<>a s. !:rl'en beans or if r hoppl'dupwHhon.¥>ns lamas. go ahcatl und ACt anti potatoes. 1 Guests Warned Sauce~s Hot several pounJs, s hell or Here is a chicken liver When you set this on blend. Gradually stir in Cooking So _lo Made Simple 1he only thing that will 1the problem or cookinl! drive some of those who simpler for the singll' li_ve al.on e into the person or couple. Food~ kitchen 11 the threat of sold in individual por- starvatfun-. --tions furtheT' stmphf;.• But more and more thing a r o r s ma 11 cookbooks a re be~ng householders. aimed at them and child· less couples, with re-Most supermark';'lS to· cipes geared to their day packa~e chicken needs. parts for one or-two: and For one thing, sintles. small steaks and smgl<: especially men . are chops are no problem. learning that cooking is And you can usually get no big dea l. even if you the butcher to m ak,e up a have a full time job. small amount or ham· snap what you need Gnd saule for a sing~:;;;~ !f:o buHet beside the lhe vinegar. f~tbe-rest in-pltill HERB£l) . k~lfuer--warn Cook ovei:. bot ~-.ua..>-+.--1 bags. LIVERS guests that the flavor is stirring constantly, unUI Roasts are the biA~est 14 pound chicken very potent. mixture coals a silver pro bl e m ror s in ~l e livers • spoon -about 10 persons or oouplcs. Most 2 t a ble 5 poo n s llETSVMl\RDEN'S minutes. or us have discoven•d at chopped onions MUSTARD SAVCI!: Off heat. stir in lhe but: t some lime that a mini· 2 tablespoons butler 1 larg<!'egg yolk ter. Stir occ·asfonally • roust tends lo gel tou~h 1-'J tl'aspoon mixed' •,,cup s uga r while •it cools . Stof'.e in ~ .ind dry. Far better to Italian herbs •·~cup dry mustard the refrigerator. buy o~e of about four Salt to taste ~.,cup cider vint'g;.ir The sauce will be quite , Versatile Spice· It Up Versatile yogurt has become a ·major dairy product both for eating and cooking. Spice it with soy sau('e. · <'Oriand~r and cur ry and use as a marinade and b ustin s:? sa u ce for c hicken breasts . You'li be dclif.(hted with the ulazed .ind golden baked chicken 81\KED VOGl:RT CHICKEN 8 ounce carton plain yogurt 1 tablespoon lemon 1uice 1 tablespoon soy s auce • 3 1 teaspoon ground t'Oriander 1.. teaspoon curry powder 1.-teaspoon pepper 4 c hicken breast halves Mix yogurt. lemon juice. soy sauce, cor· iander. curry powder and pepper in JO x 6·inch s ha llo w baking dish. Turn chicken in s auce to coat. Cover and m arinatc !'everal hours or over- m~ht in refrigerator. t:;ake uncovered in 375 degr~e oven 55 minutes or un ir tenaer-;-IDrstlnT often with pan juices during last hair hour. If desi!"ed , double the yogurt m ixtur:e a nd use half as chilled sauce to 1>ass with hot chicken. Makes 4 servings. Chicken. Tangy A low·sodium recipe. LEMON ClllCKEN 'r:J cuplemonjuice •.;,<'UP honey '· • cup m inC'ed onion 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind •,2 teaspoon finely l'rushed dried thyme '·" teaspoon trepfier 3 wholt' <'hicken breasts, s plit and skinned -3 tablespoons unsalt- ed margarine ·1 tablespoon cor- nstarch-blended with water Coat the chil·kcn wUH a mixture or thl' first 6 in· gredicn!s. Refrigerate for 4 to 12 hours. turning over the <'hicken a few ,. limes. - Drain chi<'ken and re· serve m arinade. Brown chiC'kcn in margarine in a skille t and transfer ton rangetop-proo( baking dish. Pour the mar"arlne remaining in skillet and the rc>served marinade ovl'r tht:• <'hickcn. Bake unC'overed, in n pr e-hcatl'd 350·degrec oven . bas tin it a few limes. until tender - about 30 minutes . Remove C'hiC'ken. Add l'ornstaroh mi>t· ture to bakinl{ dish: cook 'and stir until t hickene<l and boiling: skim ofr any fat. Spoon over chicken. l\fakes 6 servlnfS. Nuggets Trans ro rm a basil' muffin recipe into a fan- cy hot bread. · Add mace to the dry in· ~redient s. the stir in oiced candied pineapple. chopped wnlnuts, and cut·UJ> dried apricots and pitted prunes whe n moistening with tJ1e Ii· quid mixturt's. Portion batter Into mufrin llns l ined with paper bakin g c ups. Sprinkle . more chopped walnuts ovt.!r lops belore bakj ng. . . . . . . No longer can they say burger. . that the march to the Such ve getables a s kitchen s cares off more fr es h artifhoke s b~chclors than. the Wed· potatoes. tomatoes anJ ding March. CU<'Umb·e r s C'an b e pounds :md plan ahcu1I Sautc liver and onions · 1 tablespoon butter thin when it is r<-moved what you want tu do with to desired doneness in or margarine from the heat; it will left overs. butter. Add seasonings In the top or a small thicken · slightly during II ALIAN SWLET Head Lettuce 1 IAM. CRISP. SOllD HEAD':. I ' \/ The rcmnanto(al<>gof and salt and serve on a double-boiler b e at refrlgerator s tornge. lamb can make a dt•lt'c· piece of hot toast. Good to1ether the egg yolk, Stir befor e serving. table l'Urry or stew. And with rhilled white wine. supr, and m~stard to Makes about: • cup. · This year, make Dad the biggest. plumpest. juiciest hamburger with all his favorite f1x1ns from.Lucky. With more lower prices, you can stack up a quarter pound burger just like this one for less than 35<. So treat Dad t-e l'l1s favorite bu~er and treat -yourself to the-extra savings. Lady Lee Cats up Ground Beef · 11 I M..o •Jh '. 1"111L ... ~" &gc More I wer prices on B Meats. • Btadeeut - Chuck. Steak BONDED BEEF . --- --Blade.Cut. --·-e ~· __ lClUDIL ---· 98 ..... ~e.&9° \ ~~~~E~o-~st .. lB. gc ~~~~E A.FROZEN .. .. ..... LB. -c Boneless Round Steak Top Round Steak l!U'l;t' f .t!_.. bONN.O fit,J Ground Beef Patties t Ht)/t.t• • Rib Eye St11k 1 0''"'' o nt. ._1 .srt•n l~• •u.138 l8 15* \I!P.[~!~!!~0~!ak . . "' ,0 191 !0!~!~~~!~~ross Rib ~Olst l 1'9 ~.~!~~.~~l~n Ground B11f ,, 121 ~~~1.~([~nd Rib Roast lit 131 lan1le11 8t1wlag B11f L mott>ctl• Boneless Fully Cooked Ham "1d~1(._ADtJlU 1:1~-V~""\i " 1ss 11a ,11 zH !~~~I~~t!'P St11k. 10 1" ~.,.~,~~.~na Rib Roast 11s !.~rge End Rib Steak· PONOED&Efr Fresh Fillet of Sole Beef Neck Bones Rath Sliced Bacon Lady Lee Sliced Bacon I .169 ,.,38c More lower prkes throu2hout the store. Packaged & Conned A-oduce . Frozen &Dair~ Liquor, Beer & Wine Laity lee · , Fresh lady lee t~m.~1.~ Juic~ .. 46·0Z: 45c !':'R~E~~!~~~~ .... .' .. 8·0Z.PKG.49c ~~~-~-~ _ ........... 6·0~N 22c Chivas Regal Scotch , •!•!DfL 11 35 w ... 1.,"I., f<i ;-aq ' lady Laa Red, Ripa Whole Lady Lea ~!~P!!~l~!1 Jui~~oz.~4 7c ~!!T~~.!!~~.~.~~~ .............. le. 1 QC ~~~!~~ilk E~rly Tim.es Bourbon '-•••· P"t ._ Ii H ,, Canadian Club Whisky •ll "' 649 Lady Lee· .. Applesauce OAAllLNSTEIN Lady lee Cake Mix 4 A'•I+ 1 It ~~~~1~~~~.~.~~.9 Mix Sunshine Cheez-lts Cr!!~~!0.59c Borden's Cremora Ragu Spaghetti Sauce - J ""'•1l'+I r, ..... ,~ .. 57° Star Kist Chunk Tuna ,,~~ggc Planter's Dry Roast Peanu!~ ;r:" 113 Appian Way Pizza Mix ... ,::45c Mary Ellen Jam l1tA'/-lt 1 Rft, ! II Ai t411 t"l l>1~l ""°'"I & ,. ... ~~88c Anthony Macaroni & E?ee~~i.o.23c Uncle Ben's Converted Ric~.~ggc Hunt's Chili Beans .,. )Z~ .. 55c Hunt's Tomato Paste •. z~45c ~~.amond A ~ran Beans .. 1~25c Nlblet' s Com .. o: c ... 29c Seedless Grapes t H•tll1f H,nging Plants Mtlllf0'41AAl[t1t , MON80VIA·4l2 W. N111tlJntlloft Dr. • WH1Tl1U-111SO I . Wlll11._, llvtl. Delicatessen Monterey Jack Cheese l Alo,£ f0 LAll'irl Jones Braunschweiger -.voo , ... '"age l•O.'" 7gc !!~.'.~0Salad Dressing ·~ .. ~·45c ~!~0t~~0~~.~~!~!~.~n Cheese ,.~ .. 369 ~~~~ .. ~~e .~.~!.~~an Ch~~~.~, cr:: 930 ~~~~~.~.~e.r,i~w~~.Cheese 1 ... O:." 389 !~.~~~n·,~.~~~~,~!~!~.~hees~, ~() 1•9 Dorman Sliced Edam Chee~~ .~93c , ·~" ,., .. _c;,:, 859 Kraft Velveeta Cheese.!~~~ l0•• 169 Lancer's Rose Wine .~.399 1•ou11nnrt.t:;.tv.a,•t1-. • ~'' "' r!.f•1t.:.\\ 1,., )l..,itt • 1 Welch's Grape Juice f u1.1 1,1t1''' Health & G8out ~ J f\ '1~ 1:: ~T=i~-----=-=--~~R~u~se-m~it·t-S~n-r.!:mt:~:tm-:~ttt--t--S-prlngfreld Whip Toppin~~,o;,:-49~ ~i.~~.'.!.~~e Vegetables .. ,,~~G 29c Household & Pet ~o!.~net Toilet Tissue ,.,. ~. 5gc Reynold's Aluminum Foil . ~. 20s Glade Garbage Bags '•w.r !.r~~d Liquid Detergent ,. 0 .. cr: 61 c White King Water Softene~.~. 81 c Rain Barrel Liquid Rinse ; ...... , 139 Formula 409 Cleaner Petuna Cat Food Friskies Dog Food bl Cl Ollhl rr I Er,t; • C.0.-4"' ,,,, .. hdt , .... "' ....... - "-_. .................. ~ .. I ... ............ c-. ... s.1 Schrck Injector Blades Flicker Ladies Shaver Ban Deodorant I ' ~ i I t Datril Tablets Lucky . , .. ~,.69C ~r~ggc Discount Center '-• ·-6y. I • Men's Dip Dye Knit Shirts 100% conon, short sleeves, 494 tantas11c assortmen1 or colors. Machine washable. Sizes S. M. L. & XL. . Fisher's Biscuit Mix DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS ...,,,..._,..., ___ .... _ ~-...-, Alf r• 11<1 1•111· JM 11 !Ill 'AN 1110 W. LA l'ALMA AVINUI 'IUINA l'AfllK 1t:1t LA l'ALMA AVINUI HUNTINGTON HACH ·cosu MHA 2110 HA1t•01t •LVO. 'LAGUNA HILU 'ANAH IM 110 SO. STATE COLLIGI ILVO. FULLtltTON JU NO. fUCLIO AVI. ttoso •fllOOKHUltST' ITfllEET HU:t CAIOt ltOAD AT LA l'At •UNTA ANA 3l2t 10. llUSTOL tTltHT LA MlltADA 'OfllANOI LA MlfllADA 11401'1'1NO CINTE• 2120 E. CHAl'MAN AVllNUll • u L 120 NO fllAYOMOND •GAfllOIN OltOVf 11012 MAGNOLIA AVI. 0 0AfllOIN OfllOVE U015 IUCLIO AVE. 'HUNTINGTON •UCH 0 HUNtlNCTON •EACH to51 ATLANTA AYINUI 1HOO IOLSA CHICA AYINUE 'STANTON 'TUSTIN STORES OPEN DAILY I A.M. 1050 KATULA AV[. • Ul70 NIWl'OllT AVENUE •wfSTMINITl!lt •wUTMINSTfA 'WHln11A HOO WUTMINITEfll AVENUE 1307' SPAINGOALE stllHT 1505' £. MULltfllfllY Dll, .. ~ .. , "•·--· . ~ .~. ~ ---~ ~-. ;Weqnesday.June 16.1976 Turkey Drumettes Sorrento Is a casserole for connoisseurs. A drumeUe is the turkey wing just up to the Clrst joint. ll 's like J miniature drumstick, yet ::ill .su<.·· culent, lender while ml•ut 10 medium tr cs h mushrooms, slicC'd · 1 0·1~1-ounce can cream of celery soup 1 teaspoon c1·u:-.h('(f on•j!ano Wednesday. Juf\O 16, 1976 1 lx7x2-inch bakin' dish. With a fork, lightly mix in peas and half the s oup mixture. Arrange turke~ drumcttcs on top; pour l'l'· mainanf! SOUl) m ixlure over turkl·~'. Sprankle wilttpaprika. DAILY PILOT ('I f Turkey Drurllettes Seasonal Delight mix urc o mus rooms anr sour cream tops the drumettes 111\ a seashell macaroni bed. Sen<· with frc.1g runt hot biscuit~ <11111 S"cet 'n Sour Apple Salad. Sprine m e abs .. all thing:, new." So plan your menus ac- cordin1ly. TURKEY DRUl'1E17ES SORRt:STO 2 cups dairy ~OU\' cn •am "11Mmncc--p:ick'ng-c Sl'11shcll macaroni, cooked and drained 10-ounce pa<.·k agc frozen gr<.•en pc;.1s, thuwetl 3 teaspoons s herry Paprika Mix flour. sa lt, pepper. a nd parsley fl ukes; coal turkey drumettes with this mixture. Brown in hot oil: n •movc from ~killct. 1\cli l mushrooms lo skill et : cuuk ~11111 stir about 5 minutes. C-o\'er trnd bak'e 4"minater,"Un- <'O \'er ~nd ba ke 20 minutes longer . Y 1eld: 6 to 8 servings. SWEET 'N SOUR APPLE SALAD 2 t o 3 medium apples chopped •,:i cup s ugar · 1 ~ cup chopped sweet pickle 1 4 cup chopped onion Mushrooms I I I . Tasty Spvds A ~oo d ·fla v or casserole made with ;i k eep·in -lhC·(·upboard package of scalloped potatoes. MUSllROO~I POTAT-Oio:' S~lf·ouncc package scalloped potatot's . 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 medium onion , chopped (about 1 :1 cup> 11:i p 0 u ll d mushrooms. sliced 2 cups boilinl! w:ilcr 1:1 t e a s p oo n Worcesters hire sauc1J :i~ cup milk 14 cup diced canned pimiento Pepper to taste 112 cups arat ed Cheddar cheese Pour potato slices into an oblong J!I ass I "~·quart baking dish < 10 x 6 x l" 1 inches) or similar utens il ; sprinkle i.\'ith seasoning mix. Jn a 10-inch skilleton•r medium he at, cook the onion and mushrooms in the butter for several minutes; add to the bak· in~disb. Pour the water and Worcestershire.sauce in· lo the skillet and swirl : add to bakjnf! dish with milk, pimiento and pep- per. Mix well. Rake. uncover ed. in :1 3ZS·d egree oven unlil potatoes are tender -1 hour and 15 minutes. Sprinkle with chct'Se; bake until cheese mclL'> -a bout 5 m inutes longer. Makes 6 serv· in gs. Dish's ·Hearty A six-week class in "Orienta l Foods" will begin June 22 through the adult school of the Huntington fleach Union High School District. Classes \\'tll mt'<'l from 6 :45 to 10:15 p .m . 1\tesdays and Thursdays in Room 245 at Edison High School. 2 140Q Magnoli\l St .. Huntington Beach. Questions may b<' re· ferrcd to 898-6736. Ambrosia Halve and corl' fully ripe Anjou pears and arr·ange on indlvidHl diahes. Fill centers with a mixture or equal parts of m i niatur e marshmallows, coconut, touted slivered almonds and orange yogurt. Sereve as a salad or dessert. ,.r II II 8 turkey wing drumctks 5 tablespoons flour 1 \~ teaspoons s ail ''4 teaspoon pepper 2 teaspo·ons parsley fluk es 6 tables poons cookin~ oil i\lix tO~t'I her i,uup, ort:~anu. sour ('!'Cam, and :-.lll'rry until smooth. Atl<I rn u:c-hro11111!\ Place rn :1r:iron1 in 1}blo11g '1 cup white vincgur Jn a medium bowl, combine all ingredients; mix W<'ll. Cover: refriger ate for sev<'ral hours or O\icrn1ghl. Druin wt•ll ~nd S(•rvl' "ith c 11rl y l'Hdt h ' or other J.!l"l't'rlS Y 1l'ltf . 4 to Ii. YOU ALWAYS SAVI! WITH STATER BROS. IOW•10W PRICES HAfl•a•oa. MONIY •ACK GUA•ANTU OM QUALITY MIAH f'olllY 'lfCI Of MIAT I\ ~ONO<TIOf<All f C.UUAHlllO 10'1.IAU YOU Cle YOVt MOHIY WllllfCMlt9fUUT •tJUHOID deli. 'fAflP 11'0~ • \llllf "tl 'l\ OA IHF FRANKS ~~g' o~c A" llA H" • MACHIAlH C..Q cono SALAMI ~::: OSCAlt .... ru•. W•CN(ICS (JI{ BHF FIANIS ~~~ . O!>CAA MAf(A • U t I Lt f Al[A~ PORK SAUSAGE !! ~: l!Offl SUCED IACON ;~~ .. ... R·M•IUlK SLICED BACON .. .e 39c ,. 51 .39 lU s1 ~59 1acn•1 All OSOL SPRA~0: ! $149 SITU Ull SPIAY ASST.U•OZ, ! ALKA· llLIUI ·~1 55c :t<it 63C >M>l 254 WI ROIRVI THI _,GHT TO l 1M1T o• auuu EFFECTIVE SAllS TO COMM(R(IAL JUNE 17 • o1•uu o• JU.NE 23 WHOllSAUU c ROUND STIAK BEEF• BONELESS ••• Sl.29 lB BEEF • BONE·IN ••• ROAST BEEF • SMALL ENO ... 11.4!/LB. BEEF • lARGE ENO HIN•, TURKIYS RANCHO. u.s.O.A. CRAOE A 10·14 LB. ~\IG. •BBQ OR ROTISSERIE. GROUND •••• EXTRA LEAN ... $1.19 LB f RESH • ANY SIZE PACKAGE $1 J. &l tl •IOll••Stl h t 1 •• "' PO•n•HOUSI ·'". " $1 •• "'' .,.., .. ,.""""' t'1 •s .• T·•ONI .. ,.. I I A I• 0 I !'I f\~ '.,1f 11\•t• _.t /· •1"",, ... •r· -::=.,·,' )t,.·1, ·•0 fWH'\ I • ' •t1~1o·I .. .,, ., ,,, .. ..,,, 1 I ••h/14 IH tit "'''"'l"ll'ft' 'f•M1 '" ~. . .... ,, ,,,..10 """° ' • t ' ,, '~ .... 'W. I I t~t • < I ,#' /It,..,..., !ort ,, I •f• I, t 11 t .,., It' I~ l•'f .Sc •u• •SMAlllN(I ,, 1.r1a ••• ~ 139 . 'II ••• SYSAK : ~~'·' • LO 99c, CHUCk11STIAK I• •• C IU $ I s• ,.. •.• iliLoiti"~ • , •• 81~•"0'11ill•80><lL~ 1e TIP SYSAK .,.,: '"'' ,. .. r'•1h •""'11•m 1 ! \i'>U " .1 >'I lf!IWl.,ft ' "' .. ,,,. ... ,,. "'•""• 1, 1 • .,-,n,.1•t, ,1, r,.,, _.,,, .. •• f\lt,11'1!thll. ,,,,. ,1 .. 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LUNIEEF . 1 69c sl 39 . 59c 69c 69c TOP OR BOTIOMs) 49 BONELESS ··s 69 l8. · LI. LL ll. l•. ROUND STEAK · LB. CUBE STEAK LB. MT'S a OZ. PKG. ,.;SH mSH m sH RICH'S FRESM MU<EY. PARTS • ~ f s t BIOWN&SBYE,,c TURKEY TURKEY TURKEY . mo;rn; s 1 '' mw.NG s 139 t;~~ 12~ a9; s;c Ste -STEAKS__ -La. BEEF __ · --L8. SAUSAGE_ $ LI. LL ll. ll. -98 LB .. ·HOUSE PLANTS WID 'O 1'' -LAKES $ HOFFY l·ll. Pt<G. SWISS 11 •• 89 LI. ME $~-15 CHEESE-'·-Li t--M~P"--ll.E-ii: THE IOYS WIENERS -I I CACHE VALLEY SLKEO CHEESE aes1 Low FAT 12 oz. 1.,5 JACK s) 49 · SLICES ~!~!!!~ .. !~~\~.~~ CHEESE ~: §?."' sl 09 t,.~if[<~ .. N .. "" s4 39 ; ~" s 1 os 12 oz. (A. SINGlU ............•• :.;;~-;;-...... •••• FRAN s MEN'S LONG SlEEVE SPORT SHIRTS S~CIAI IUYI IDEAL GIFTS FOR DAD MAGNETIC PHOTO ALBUMS • 10 $H(El • 70 PAC( • NEW~ NO Cl\Jl OR COl<NEllS FARM "?~ PRODUCE : 1 j i 1: j !!e: s: ssss: j sssss~ . MJ.B. INSTANT COFFEE PRINT JUMBO BUCKET REST • lARC l wr1 r All AROUND • ASf)ORffO PRINTC. •DAO WMI lOVf ll 1 60L JAR · DOWNYFLAKE HAWAIIAN WAFFLES . PUNCH RED C 60Z. c BANQUET 8 OZ. PEPPE RIDGE f ARMS ~~~~~::~IES 4~s 1 ~:~:: ·~~~ll s 119 ORE-IOA SARA LEE HASH n oz 3 ~$1 POUND ,0 )1 .. 9 9c BRO~NS • CAKE oz . ' • •• lun .. d1·e·ur·11trd ,.,.~ .... for F'utlwr lo rc·ull.' pl1·11~,, him~ PE(:A N PIE 1-1.&. 4 oz. 29 EA . • ""'° .... "''"'~ ... ,. ---~Q.AJ,'..z:!.,:.;,=•'"'"''--' -f--1 ' .. . .. . . . . . . ' . . . ... ... ,.., . --.. • Wednesday, June 16, 1976 llu\'e you sc~n uny strange c rcatu res feast· an g in your pantry amon~ the flours. cereals, dry \ Wedrw~tlJy J1HW 16 I 976" DAILY PILOT Cf :J be aterilized by spread-bean wcev 11, granary and ground red pepper, lhosE pantry sbelves. ing them In baking pus rice weevils and be~es little devils). tlqed fruit.a, Boxes or gr ains ~ind and heatin1 them in the -the moat fr,.equent ln· dry soup Alixet. dog kib-starches should be taken oven at 120 to 130 degrees vaders or pantr)' shelves ble and bird seed. straight from the shop- Pantry P ~. mixesanddogfooc!'! t According to ~n · es tomolog1sc-·ct:rrenel! s. • • Dav1softhe University QI California at Berkeley, F. for two hours: or by -are enjoyed as protein A frequent cleaning or ping bag arid put in Jhc freezing them ror three or tidbits. pantry she lves with hot freezer for seven days·lo tour days. -· -So mut"h fi}f'-irv-iAg-to ~P.Y. wate.c._follo)Y!!!I by kill any larvae infested Although the idea of enlighten the Am en c an a Ii g ht spray of a a~elftime, s ha ring repast with WayofEating. household spray or not Davis says sorJ; ave creepie crawlies is re-Assuming that these more than 2 percent dusts ure also effective. Pu J s iv e to most pests are indeed un-malathion (you cill!__get In fact, they kill on con· Americans , persons who welcome in your home. this at garden nursetres), t act. Jr usef:', allow the con~ um e even u n.; bug man Davis suggests sho uld keep your cup-dustto rem am on shelves sterihzed infested foods a thoroug h examination boards free fr om in· for 24 hours before re- are not likely to suHer of all containers of flour vasion. moving it with a damp foodpoisoning. cereals, cornstarch: · Pest experts also ad-cloth or covering"with Spicy Mix fixed ByCECILY , BROWNSTONE , Ai-Ml-~ .. ,, .... ~•lw 'DEAR CECILY: I keep a large variety of spic?es on hand. 1t seems to me I could use these to good advantage -by put. ti11_g some of them together to make-a-t.ir of tile mixed pickling spice available in stores and often called for in re- ci~s. "-Now that seed catalogs a(e beginning lo arrive, 1 arn reminded that pi~l­ iog time will be here before J know it. - GARDENER. DEAR GARDENER. What a good Id.ea! After a. number of ~ands of co mercial mixed pie • g s pic e were ' yzed. the following recipe was developed. I tried it in pickling carrots and it worked perfectly. We suggest you try it now in picltling roarkel vegetables ;md then later in preserving your garden bounty. - C.B. · HOMEMADE MIXED PICKLING SPICE 4 ~innamon sticks. each abouf31ncheSlong 1 dried ginger root, 1 inch Jong 2 tablespoons yellow mus~rdseed . 2 teaspoons whole allspice 2 teaspoons whol(' black. pepper <pep· percorns) 2 teaspoons whok cloves 2 teaspoons dill seed 2 teaspoons cor- ianderseed 2 teaspoons whole mac e. crumbled medium.fine 8 ba y l eaves , crumbled medium-fine l whole red pepper, 11 z inches long (chopped medium-fine) Wrap cinnamon sticks and ginger root in <'lean cloth -an old dish towt:'I is fine. Pound with a mallet or ham mer unt ii finely <'_rumbl~d : stringy 1~r- -Add. ... lo ..tlle...rc m ainin1: ingredient s and thoroughly stir toi?ethcr. Store in a containl'r with a tight-fi tting toil. Makes :Yhcup. Combo's . . Sute Bet When pasta. checs<' and sour crl'am grl toi?<'thcr -you can bt• ."Urt:' the r<'sults are ~oing to bt- t as l y a nd thl' food wholesome anci satisfy. ing. NOODLES MONTEREV 6 ounces spiral egg noodles.<about4 cups> 2tablespoons butter 112 cup dairy sour cream t tablespoon freeze (ified chives l cup gr ated !\Ion- . tetty Jack cheese · 2 tabl es poons chopped pimiento . Just Bake there are fi ve common pantry pests thit tend to I m ake their big play em aroundthistimeofyear. Davis says household cooks needn't stew about the fact that these pests may have m ude their way to uncooked foods. Infested foodstuffs may Switch to have a I ' ' .. tn fact, in some foreign craC'kers. nuts, pasta, vise giving dry foods the shelf paper. It ahDuld tx• countries, pes ts such as spices (especially chili ''deep freeze'' treatmer.t kept away from u)ensib the Indian meal moth, the powder, papnk a and l>t!Core placing them on and foods. .I• j • .,, ., l1 ·t, "" I' 11 •·. ·-'./ ; .. Super Meat Master Meats A Super Feast For Dad lii!l·t§1 .:m:1a••• 171q.191µz.xanftt Haviq a Wedding '»r ~Cc"aaliintalomiaOUpes. ~:~35_ Beef lo1n·Bonete11 IHf lOlft·loneieM · Whole Top Top Sirloin ~Sirloins ~:.' 1. 79 ~.Steak ~.Roast ' Graduation Party? Sa~e IO~ off any s~cial order de- <'orated wtd8inic or ~raduatio'! cal... ~ Frnh Solid GrHn from Kalphs own baker) throu~h ~Cabbage June 30. ChcHi-t' from mam liu111if11I D Co.chell1Whi1t 1fr .. il'n~ 11nd .. iic·~ in tlw Halj1h .. "Jll'l'i .. I Grapefruit onl .. r 1li·1·ora1t•cf 1·al.1· utaloj! in 1h.. D cFreeleryth·Cre1p hal.1·r~ at ~our rwarh~ Hu lph ... \,I. ;m, ~1.98 per 10 lb .• • .. ch.25 pef lb. Hal11h~ lial.1·n. ho .. 11• .... or mana••1·r fur M1ld·Sw"t lt1han 19 ~ . Bed.011111° Ali._ ____ :~ w .ue ........ --:·::,::i · -----os;iad-~ •Kb .J9 Holly Farm• Cont1in1-11re..i 11• .1 .. 0 -2 w,,,.. Holly ferlftl Fllllity Pecti U .•• Gr• A Mixed Fryer ~~:::~~'::kk Fryer~ or -·;,., -AU.star...__ I ~n-DBread \~::-.' iJ Choose from Ralphs super selettwn of 1mportro a:-·· Super Spirits D White°' Whe11-~ °'Sandwich 49 doml'Slll' wines and spmts. St'<' th<' Liquor 7\lanaj?l'r Ralphs Bread 2~ 0:-.1bout ;idd111onal 10'; savmj!S on ffi(hl br;inds !Whl'n " • allowa ble bv slate law1 -whl'n ,·uu bu\ b\' the ra~1· D ~!S!;'or ~~l~3$ . Sa~dra' . . . ~Parts ~ A9 . ~Drumsticks:88 Shank Portion frfftt fro"" DelroetH w.... Cooked fresh Ham Dungenass O orangereacakes _,,89 btlVOdka ""'2.99 U J111nVafder • ~ lmpor1 Tequila fltth3.99 v Pork Roast~98 ~Crab ~.ea· ~ ~c7dstock Super Flowers ~ Beel Round Of per 1 58 ~ NOffflern Cold Water LJ Top R~nd Steaks lb. • ~ Tru Cod Fllets LJ l11nC11bn 1 49 [.JI SmoktdYeffowt.ilor Boneless Stewing Beef~ • 1Y I Smoked TLN r_ ~ Beel Chuck or Piiie per 79 l~ AIM111t1·lodJ Atteched iV, Beef Shott Ribs lb. • ~ SnoW Crab Legs r--; IHI Loin-Bone· In L __ ! New York Steaks JMf 2 69 r l Tw11., Wlfttl or 1b. • L J Drumsticks •. 1. 79 D ''"" C!'t ~ le89 Gladiolus -. D Pl1nt1, 6" Pot 1 09 Decorative Mums. '::; • ~ Pl1ntt, 6" Pot ~Piggyback ':. .49 97 ~ .) Old Glen ·6 Yeer Old ~ncf,. Y".S~aight b11nch 1. 77 uch3.-17 · eech3.97 0 Sandy M.cAllttler rY J Imported Scot~h ~ -'Can1d11n Wh1sky-Sne .51 :_..J Canadian CluJ> ,,--, 86 Proof-Save .SO L l Lauder's Scotch- full 4 59 quirt • hflh4.59 '"" 8 59 qt. • 1 " 11 649 qi. • o &:triPst:• D o;~;;d c1~ci<'kg. ':.' 1.68 ~a•'NNecks -: .10 J Encl C11t C"°"9, ~·Time Super Grocery ANOf1td V11iet1•1 ~~ 1.29 ~Mi~';d·J::k,..chc;.c"'c~1e59 apple llt. s Nine Lives C t Food 601. 16 Sup•r Frffh Pick J lb. Pkg. JMf 39 [""jl USDA Choice-Freel! · '*1 99 ~ •--~LambSID*9Chopl1b. • ~-c1n I L~ Mitd-1 Lb. ~ott ".09 ~ Froffft W/Po,. Up G'!r-per 68 "t.igtll C""'*-Peclltd In Wet•r -!Yd Com King S••age -..;..t ~ NcRelt-Hen-Twkeya ..-. a--~~ ~ ; w a••' Th•n-1 2 or. Peck• l 29 0 Slfioin °' f'OUftd per 2 89 1 nauOn Old Ffffllontd Ralphs h•ll g•l. rv Ralphs Bacon ••. • ~ Bonelels Veal Cutlets lb. • ~Tuna s •101. 45 c1n • Dice Cream ctn •• 89 Super Deli Health u Beauty · U benfto ~ Plastic Nursers 0 F111 '•in Rehel ~ Anacin Tablets ~ a~nM"is;c Lotion Fro~enFood leef·Darfa Tllftl.,.P11tr•mi Leo's Chipped :: .• 89 ~Meats Ralph• Col• Slew or Potato ~Salad 3or. 39 ..-..• "Pantry Fillers ~ ; Roy1l•A11orted FIHOrt •or. 33 v Gelatin Desserts bottle• ~ ; S•m1 SwHI Chocol1te ~:1~1~ 75 lY Nestle's Morsels • C-ji Puri!'•·A110rted Veri•tie• :C,~.~ 1.11 ~ Cat Food ~ Roy1l-R19ul1r ~ Pudding Mix• Sor. 34 pllg .• Sor. 57 pkg .• tor. 23 cen • •m.1iH 19 plag. • r-, Relph• AQ•d' Monttl• L j Sharp Cheddat ~ ~ G•l!o-"From Old San Francltc0'" 13,oL 2 34 v . Stick Sa1ame . ch11b e O. TrH1wHt·Flor1d1 ~ Orange Juice 0 KIHne•·AllOfted Colors · ~:~· .28 ~ Facial r_.... 200ct. 51 pkg. I D S1lvlf Spring• • 5 'or. 39 Horseradish ,., • i1 Blue Bonnet• Stick LJ Regular Margarine l ~ H•brew N1tional Knockw11rat or 12 01. 1 33 ty_J Kosher Franks pkg. • ~ M1nul• M11d ~Orange Juice Prices Enectiv~un• 17 through June 23, 1971 r I ~ ................ , D ......... ...,..., l-""'· ,, ....................... , ..... .,.._, ( ............. , .......... ~ ...... . ~· ~ .................. ,, ....... ._.,.... • .. i.. ....... ·-................... . ............... I I • Copy••9M •976 by lblphs C.•oct•t Co,,..1ftf •All RIC)~I\ RHe••ed •• '.,-. 6 Oz. 28 fi ~ Eerly C1lltorni1-Medlum can • ~ Pitted Ripe Olives O TrH1wHt·Un1weetened ~ Grapefruit Juice lor. 45 Cln • 11b. 45 pkg, I 16 or. 73 ~ ~ Scott· Economy P~k 300 ct. 89 c•n • ~ Paper Np1ns pk,. e ··•••· 89 cartofti ~ Welch't ·Llrge Sile ~ Grape Juice r ~ Earn 100/o cash rebate at Ralphs"' 10~ Cash Rebate on your grocery bill by mail from Proctor & Camble •\l.ul m '~'' •••,..h ,.,~, .. ,,, ••1~ •Uh 1 f\•· ,,,., •"1th1 ~ ............ >• · •· • I points •f1tll'lllt''Ot., lrt1t11 ltw l'r•l\,*'f fO)tf c:lflllh/t• hr,1ntl, O•"'C•N.-..e ........... 11wnhl4W1f, tut 1lu\1t .. , t,,.,, .lih Jlt'1411h ..tl•lftiC •1\h C.1•1 ,_.,.....,., .-... ··• .~ ,,..., .. 1tw r.,_.uirnl .u .. 1l in ... 111hu\r •'•11.thl .. 1n 01ff 9 ..w. .. ,,,,,. ~ .. c,.,1u, .. 11 .. 111r•"'""''>lf-t .... n1" .1 .. 11111 .... ,...._,:•w•HH .... ~ ...__., .. ....,;,;.-. ___ ---. . ....... , ____ \ ___ .., ___ '.,.... 1.11.. ,., ....... - .. _.._ ·-12-a.... ... .,.,EMl....,21.1171. CrilGeOtt.•.. ... -....... - r··,"M·--, I Su• .12 •• 01 •tlll c~ '"' I Wltli·.IO On P•c--I Liquid .:... I I Detergent .$9 I I ~o...-.... o...e......,,..c_ I COUllflMI lll9c1o .. J-11 llWOWl'I .MW 2l L COUPON .I -------- I I I, HARBOR & WILSON 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 15471 S. BROOKHURST, wtSTMINSTtR COSTA MESA •Ol N. LOARA. ANAHEIM 69•2 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACK STORE HOURS: 9-10 Doily, 9.9 Sunday • , ,• . . . . .. . flilrniltrs 51!· BEEF rm··s1a9 ROAST · .. Holled sirloin tip ••• rm1nd rut ••• choice! It t!I d~lic1nus hart>K,11n l ! (;C'nuine Milk-Fed Veal! BRAT· WURST \ 1•&1, pork, i.1•;i .. 1111in):'. H-h q it t Veal Breast •••• s1 2~ El l<.11_11 11 .. ·, -· ~1·n11i1w 1111lk 11 d'. Veal Chops ••.• 524? C'h111 k 1111 r"und ht~lll't 1\~ Ft·rl'. VEAL ·; s3' 79 SLICES . • B111wh·i.s -• fur i;rn ll11pi111 . 11r wic11c·ri.ch11i1 1.1.·I. (.._,I ltin) Shoulder Chops '2'? ( 'h1rk 1111 -i:l'1111in(' milk 11'11 \l'al' Veal =~Eu ...... s35~ \\'1tl1 h:i111 anc1 dwr~f'! 1<"111111 c 111 Frozen Faod ORANGE 39c JUICE t · & W -from Valencias! 8 'oz can Broccolettes ••• 49c <:nrdm flawir locked in! (' & \\' -9 07. Onion · Ringers •• · 59c Ore-Ida t1!<es renl onions! 12 oz r-r-Casserotes: ••• _~gc \:1·~et able combinations -all varieties! POUND CAKI S:iru L1·t·• • l<r:,:ul:ir or ( 'h11c11la11·~ Ill I Ill. lllH'k:l:.!(' 111 pf!':l'-llrt•' 7-10119CJ( ROAST · • C 'h1wk 1·111 ll.:-i .P .J\. Ch11i11· bc•1·I'. 0BONEs109 ROAST , .. ('hu1·k cut l '.:-..ll..\. C'ho1n l11·t·I' White Rose Potatoes ••• Beef Rib BONES 89~ I'. S I) 1\. C'h1111·1• • -1111·:1t v -l111kt-ur 1 •. 11 •• ,. . . GROUND s 139 BEEF'~IUA1•UT! . llt (Ct!OmD STUK -3 per lb. 1.39 lb.) •• . .. , TRIANGLE $ 219 STEAK , .. l.11111 l'u l nl lf.:-i D.1\. t'hoi1·1• l.11.wr CHUCK STEAK 89~ C\·1111•r l'11t! U5\.0,\ ('h1111·l' h1•r t! The All-American Favorite C ombinationl I -SlicedTac0.i ... srr-- EI Ham:ho's own rund1 slylL·! • Boneless Ham •• s1 8! i\r1111111r'.; •• .-J.-1111 1.11-ty ••• rt 11lr•il 8eef Cubes ra. Rlllllll s249 GROUND s129 BEEF ::i:• ... Y1111r r h11ic1•-hulk. prrril'i1111 pnll il'l:! Boneless Roast s 11t . Ham Slices •••• sz49 i '•·1111•r t 111 , •• El 1Cmwl111·,. 11w11 hnm Smoked Turkey s149 1 .. 1 IL1111 l 11o'~-,.111i ... l.11'ti1111 a:--.111·r1 I . -lap-lliPlain • BEEF LIVER - 'STEAK f ll1 11·:-l'.Sll .. \.('Ji1111 1·lw1l:1111 .. n •rv . . 111 ... 1 t l'\,1111ra ll \'' :1 ;.:1·d l11r I l;l\'or. 1;.u•J11lh· 11 i1111111·rl li•r 1 .ol111. it'• :-lt'ltk 1h.11 11111111i-1'" .. ht•Pr ll1·hi.:ht~ 1\nd - 11111·11 tt ·, 1-:1 B11111 l~11·!'. you l.111111• it "ill lnl· 111• '" tltt• pr11111t•l'~ ll lb. t:llRN (;1,ld,.11 t:11f\dt1t',_,' '1'1•nd1·r l'Wt•t•I l.t·11ll'I• 1111!!::111:: i:1·11Mo11" ... 111•1l 1·11r-. ••.• .11111 ''"""' l r1• .. h 1t1r 1.111::i-.t1l' fl.l\111 ! ( '1~11p.1n• ••• and "''c: lor y1111r>-1·lt I hat I ht· 1·111•11 is ltct f l'r nn 1111r >-ich: 11f t In: lt•111·1•'. l'r11m I '11,1d1dl;1 \ :1111·1. • FRESH $249 SALMON ... Salmon. Steak.·. 528? < ·! 11111 • 111' f'("" ('11l1111il11.1 riH r Snapper PAClflC R(D • • s 16,? '"''Ji 111 1.,, ,,,, 11111' rlilT111,.! - Fresh Perch •.• s11! CRAB LEGS Turbot Fillets • • 5 12~ Macaroni .. ClllSl· •• 59c Morton's -fomily size 20 oz pkg Fresh Egg Plant ••.••••••.• 29~ l.:11i:1• i.i1.e ••• 111.:hly 1•nl11rl·tl. wirh l1r111 llmnrltd 1111·111: U.S. Nn. 1 :1ll-purpo::1c 1)1tlOt11l°l' ••• dean nm.I firm'. JuiceGMFur ••••••• 25c 'freeR~cet -from Florido! 6 oz can White Bread • • • ggc Hridic<'ford -· pkg. c1f three f lh loaveR PINE- APPLE :'\ N'l ,ir l'\l'l'C'I l\l11111ri1y" 25~ • • • 1111 w a ii :rn CANTA-25 LOUPE ~. Swt(•I'. M ellm1.: lmpNial Vall(·y BERMUDA 2 2 9 c ONIONS lbs. '"" q 11:11 ii\' Fresh Cod ••••• s1 8Z Frllrf~ 11( True I '.l('ilil' v:in<'f.v Halibut Steak • • s29l <'•:nt1·r r11 t Jrom firm N11r1 lwm fah. ,. It's El Rancho for variety ! ••• <1uafity! ••• and value! Cheer GIANT PACKAGE ••••••••••• $1 19 c ·1i~rr your!.f'lf -111111 your lnundry -w ith thi,; vnl11r! (lidldts toe off t•ll 'J'lw I i\'l' 01111r~ t uhc ••• 11lcoi;nnt lai;tc. nl n mC\c;t plcni;ont prir .. ! (Inc. lOc off) A TOILET . 43( u rora TISSUE ••••••••••• · •••• Coffee UIOPH#. • • • • s 129 I ltfl-. llrn". -rl111il'c of 1hrr1•! Roz. Snap·E· Tom •••• 79c Z ri.ly tomalo cirink -hi~ :t:.! 07. h tlc? :Italian Dressing 59c Nrw! I l11llyw11111I nnl urn I! J:l 117. ) ,-iJelicatessen Jack 'heese ........ s 1 sr.9 1-;1 Hnncho's own ••• mild ancf crenmy! Cooking fovoritc ••• hy I hr pirrr. · Slia!d Ham •••• 79c Fnrm<'r .John ••• (oily conkttd! r, or.. pkJ!. Knocks Low ru. • • • • s 159 Hci.l Kosher -I'.? nz. (frallls, $llllli, tM) 'H1111dclet with ~nrlic or pepper! TOOTH PASTE •••••••••••• :... nc Mcl.etnK f'rM1111fnt ut f'Juoride -7 o& t111'4t 1Mt LOTION •••••.••• : •••••• $1.29 \'"""hnc':. lr11cn•1\c Core -JO 111. ~i1c Herring wa:o •••••• 7 gc With sour n rnm or winl'~ Ii 1t7.. SHARP CHEDDAR F.I l<1,11wh11°s C\Wn • • • • $ mltunally better! lJ1 the piece 19! Q JPS ••••••••••.••.•..•..•.. 19c ('Clltllfl llWBhll -fljh'k'IJ!l' uf 170! vm. .......... JIC: ••••••••• 79c \\'hue· ltcrr11lcu111 ./, ll_v -7 '. "' ,..,,,. Margarine •••••• 53e Snltoln -t:h1111i.:c tor the ltcttrr! 1 lh Tomatoes CLORIETTA 3· -3e STEWED ••••••••• N11thin:: 11111rc nt•l'd)oo 111 1,,. ,aid r1h1111t tltr q111~i1 .v! -or the \'nlul·! No :m:t can Crackers llAllSco •••• 59c inks Sii ,ACK;-. -v'!~-­ J l:lwnii1111 l'unl'h -l :! ounce cnns Rice MixeSM.J.l •.•• 33c All Fl11\i1r-. h "' (Wild - S or ••• Ste) Top Ramen •••. 23e .Jap.lllt'''' 1111t11ll1"' -:tll fla,11r:--! :t 01. Oreo Cookies • • 93c Nnliii.c·p's sn11dwi1•h 1.1voritr ! lfl 07. l 'ri1·1"' i11 r fl•• I 'f'l111r •• Junr 17 111r1111;:11 u·, "'" ""11' ./11111• :.!.I ( lflr 'I d11i/1· !I /11 " ."11111/rl\' 111111 7 /\'11 Ml/1·, /" d1•11/1•r• WlltR SOFTMR ............ 89C \\ IHll h111,. I• t ""' \\,tit I: I .i,1111 pl.~. • ••••••• Larfy Scot I ••• i.11( I :1111! i;I rnni:. for i;o mnnv mri;, f'Vt'TY ony! 200 rt pkg Cottage Cheese 59c Y1111r d111ir1· of I ,11\\' f,,i, I .11r1'.•' 11r Smnll r11rtl! nnil ~pri11d'i1•l1l ftrr rnl11t·! 11i11t Croutons m-. .... A9c Palmolive u. .... &gc F11r M•11ps, i;alnd,! All l l.11·1,~! :J n1. For y1111 r 1!1slll's! :n 07.. (!Oc ell) Mini-Tacos • • • • • 49e I .nur.1 !-ic11dtlcr -H .. ~vlar 11r Chrr,1·! r. 07. White King D • ~ s111 I\ 1111: '"c t!N 1•ri:l'11l ••• 8 1 ounco J,iqunr Vrp ·1: R EL RANCHO'S . $399 Um REDUCED s1.00!' ••••••••••••• · · 'Our uwn lnhel -J'u!'~to l<i1·11n Hum ••• y1111r d 111i1 " 111' Wh ite cir t;ol1l! ()unrt V dk G• s399 Mt· w· s1c1 · o a or 1 n • • • 1nes ••••• Our own tlolidny T i111ro; -(lt111rl Ballantine' s T he fn m1111!l scotrh, known 'r1111n1f t hi! • worlrl ••• lift h $699 COLD CUPS ••• ·.,. ••••••••••••• 99c I li~il• -!Ult 1·t•un1 rt>hU tN1l'lla111: -r. 011nle SWErnlEART LR • • • . • • . . . • • 79c l.1q11111 tl t•h "•·It 11:1•111 -;t.! ;tllllt 1' ... ' ·-.... -. . . ~ --' Old Grand Dad. s599 , S :wt· i;tl(' 1111 ~I r:11i:lil wlrn,l.cy! fifth .~ 1 Beaujolais fmpnrt<'rl rri.'m Frnnrc ·$399 l .ou i'l-.Jnd11t •. • • Kreat fnvoril<'l fi(I h !' SUCARn UQllD ••...•••••.•.• T h4> 1111l!llt11utr l•lt Jl•tanr -t) ounrc DOC FOOD ...................• 11c ~ktpp~· -111" lti~ :1; l•lllWC C•lll l11r ... 1vl111: • • IA YSHOll llAUTY ._ S IEDIOOM 5 I.ATM Stand-new lutcnen with 9'tl9f'Y wir..aving convenience. 3.000 square feet tPf 8*1ute luxury. Master bath has lover's jacu zzi Huge 'J"Ctlll gatage. View the Bay Owner must sacrifice below market at $1 85.000 Call tor details 646-71 71 . ' INVESTMIHT MINDED 5 UNITS -llACH .AIEA Many homeowners have Joads of eou1ty 1n their home. That eou1ty 1s doing nothing lor you Let us start you on an investment program and PUt that eQ1J1ty to work We have a tri-plex and two houses on one tot Room to build more A sking S92.000 We have other investments. Call 842-2535. Ftl UP AND SAYE THOUSANDS Potentially beautiful family hOme All hardwood floors. -stwe 1trel11ace. -Darkroom. G<>Yeffld pat1<r Many e>etras Needs some 1mag1na1ton and work. Priced to sell. Hurry. Call 546-2313. E.ASTSIDI COST.A MES.A J UNITS -SS0,000!!! Excellent rental area in easts1de Costa Mesa Front owners house pius 2 bachelor units 1n rear Property lreshly painted in and out. Priced to sell 1n as-1scond1t1on. Take advantage. Hurrycall 546-2313 · I I HACH lmEAT -$27,'50 Steps to pounding surf and crystal sand' Backyard bay area playground! Winding wooden walkways lead lo secluded entry' Gourmet k1tch1!n' Separate dressing 'tlfeaL t..av1$h . .1Lv,mg_w1tb step-down corwersatton area and fireotace' Sunshine oreaklast pali<i'l'~tll2zr:tn?r volleyball make this garden ttv1ng at •Is linest E>ecellent retrear or rental Won 1 tast' Call 847·6.0IO J IEDROOtiit llDUCED $4100 IRYl,._$60, 900 Classic Cahfornia Plan 103! Quiet cul-de-sac. Double door entry. Mirrored 1tv1ng room wall hosts massive Palos Ve. de stone fireplace plus large dining area. Comfortable kitchen with large walnut paneled family room. Spacious master suite with vanity. Extra large low care yard. Private child's play yard. Covered paho. All sorlnklered. Custom drapes and carpets Bonus! Call last -752-1700. TIM.Em $46,900 . ' POOL.PLUS SP.A Gorgeous greenbelt view lrom raised entry Large ltv1ng room plus spacious dining area Cozy country kitchen -with private balcony patio. t=luge master suite on one prtvate level with large redwood covered brick patio. Common pool with 1acuzz1 spa 2 car attached garage -'pr1vate entry. Outstanding townhome value -see 11! Call 752-1700 ··- G WITH THE.REAL ESTATERS * * * RIDE MAKES THEM BETIER. THE REAL ESTATERS are the~llest of the major real estate companies An elite compact t&dm of professionals. Nevertheless. the rec~ds 1n the a•eas they serve are 1mpress111e They deserve your trust. THE REAL ES TATERS do some th1A~s for you that no other company does. ask them to explain Lets lace it. there are a tot or good real estate comp~n1es But you re talking about nn 1mponant move One that will tong affect your future Talk with THE REAL EST/:> TEAS Vou tl oe glad you d10 . ' / ~ l 4 IEDROOM & DINING' Rare. rare opportunity to CICQuire this single level 3 year young executive estate! Formal·tne entry to secluded loving room' Barcelona lireplace' Executive formal dine' Separate lam11y room for festive ltv1ng! Sweeping master bedroom plus 3 expansive children's ouarters' Walk io college and shopping! For private showing call 847:.6010 J EASTSIDI Fiia · PIUCED TO SELU -- Charming easts1de cottage on huge corner lot Access for boat or R V Has personality plus but needs some T.L'C but priced accordingly -so hurry -tal<e advan- tage call 546-2313. · SILLEI MUST SEW 4 bedroom or 3 plus den plus family room and dining room Very well decorated and surrounded by a fortune of landscaping. En1oy sea breezes. 11 s less than two miles to the ocean in Hunltngton Beach Only S63.500 Ask about the 7111% assumable VA loan. Call 842-2535. TWO NEW CUSTOM HOMES . $39,500! In the heart of Hunttngton Beach three giant bedrooms each Used brick ttreplaces. AM·FM intercoms. heavy shake roots. room lor AV parking and much more. Call to see 842-2535 Hl~N~c~r.~u, Ph.Li. President fj ARMER '°OL • 4, O!!! Most desired easts1de location s~ated on a ceao end street. This has 11 all -sparkhng bl\) pool ooen bedm ce1hngs plus bonus sized grouno~ kc· over owners loan. no new loan costs' tlnbel1evabte arga1n Hurry call 546-2313 • NEW'°RT HEIGHTS!!! $70,000!!! Completely upgradl!d Newport Heights home for a very reasonable price' Three bedrooms plus den Sunny kitchen with all the wile-saver gooo1es Two lull onvate baths. Fantasltc landscaping Don t miss this one' Call today. 646-7171 z STOR., I 4 IDRM IEACH EST A TE Located 1 mite from ocean Private cul de sac street. huge rear yard with complete prwacy. Entertainer family room. country sized kitchen. sweeping statrs to master suite plus guest Quarters. Must see this executive home to believe 963-6767. Z STY-4 IDRM + IOMUS ROOM Located in prtme Hunltngton Beach location Huge bonus room. Tfi1s llome sh-ows like a model home. Huge master suite enclosed by pnvale atrium Located near shoppmg center Good access 'to all freeways. Walk to schools. Show it to your lussy buyers. 963-6767 . .. SH FOREVER" lde~roperty with ~=~~~~~~. r noum-r----~~· ~;;..· ~~0~:60l !.,~~~ .. . /HUSIDE EST~J~~µM * DA.IL V PILOT • f OPEN 'TIL 5 UNITS -FIXER sn.ooo Hare-ra1c: oonortuntty to acouiro these fixer units tJetow m.1rke11 Huntington Beach better income area! B11m~ n.11111 brush and elbow grease and mako sss• Ooponun1tv 1::. knocking' Low. tow rents bring 10 5tl65 00 0 1•1 month' Paint & orolttl Wont last 1ong1' Hur1 ~ to r ou1cl.. nr ev1ew. 847·601 O J MEW HOMES S57,to0 EACH For lhe new home buy8f we have three new custom homes to choose from located near Hunt1ngtc;>n Center in prime localion. For more inlormat1on call 963-6767. l PLUS POOL -HACH ssa.soo Sweeoino corner grounds !otally fenced. Accented 1sb lacing ~tucco 3 t>pc1rooms include large master suite. 2 baths Mammoth size living room with-fireplace. Dining area Enclosed patio for rumpus room or pool iabte All enhanced Oy a beauttfut Grecian pool. Located within a short distance to the beach This is the buy ol the week at a special value of S58,500. Call for preview at 842-2535 SPECT .ACULAR DUPLEl- CORONA DEL MAR Huge live bedroom unit in lront with family room. Modern kitchen. Custom built On ouiet streeJ nea""9il1 Corona beach. Plus a two bedroom second unit Su~'t maqniltcent property. its hard to visualize. Mustr~ seen to appreciate .• Call lor ;ippointment. Pricef!6t s 185.000 6 73-8550. -~ • :· ;; ;:; . :·: . ... , .·. . .-/' EASTSIDE COSTA MES.A $41,500! Don't miss this one -best buy 1n Costa Mesa. Anxious owner says sett now! Reside w1th1n all the charm of Easts1de Costa Mesa for less than 550.000. Welt cared tor estate sized corner tot. Airy country kitchen. Call today 646-7171. 3 IEDROOM MODEL HOME Super sharp home throughout. uograded 1n every way. This home was a former mooel and st1111 shows ltke a. model Located near the beach. corner' tot. Show to \ I your lussy buyers. 963-6767. ~ CAL CLASSIC.l'f·THE-SEA $69,900 Just minutes to t"e ocean from this immaculate 4 bedroom' Executive entry! L11v1sh living room! Gourmet kt1chen1 Sweeping master bedroom sanctuary' 3 clli1tdren·s retreats! Just two years new' Wont last the weekend' For private pre1vew call 847-6010 and add twounilsli'irear wa1rro rowfn'nd sMpping ''fi.WV-------:-----1:ntattmk1·~;.:.,HlQ::1ttew....~ ~eiiln,,aod l1Qhts....aL1..agJ,Ula This 1s one of the few real opportunities lelt Priced at Walk to ocean from this faniasltc beach neighborhood and Por1al1no Decorators dream Ar!tsltc sphl level w11h:-1=-=--:~~-=-"'-e;lf'11C<>D~ITll"l!f------=-----=• only S45,000" Take-advantage Call 546-2313 Formal entry 10 magnificent ltving room with crackling dramatic wood and glass construction. high vaulted I SP.AMISH EST.ATE 4 HDIOOM • 2 STORY POOL • 11.ACH • $34,500 Secluded entry lo entertainers sized living, room. Councry kitchen and dine Dramatic statrs to hideaway master suite and guest Quarters. Assume S25.000 FHA lo an. N o new loan costs s 2 76 /month pays. Townhouse. Call 963·7881 S IEDROOMS PLUS POOL Large llv1ng room. Family room Fireplace Huge enclosed patio for entertaining Beautiful H&F pool Gourmet kitchen 3 bedrooms up and 2 down Located in prime Huntington Beach area. Near Ma1or shopping center and minutes to Beach. S64,700. Call 963-6767. llEACH OFFICf 17C0 ........ 91¥d. ... 7171 ·COSTA MESA 2790 Hnot Bfyd, 546-2313 fireplace Large garden view kitchen Dine. Sweeping cerltngs. view from every room gourmet kitchen and stairs to elegant master suite Plus guesr quarters Must dine. Entertainers ltvtng room with huge stone ftreplace see lh1s eKecut1ve townhome to believe! 963-7881 plus terrace. Secluded sun dee!( with 1acu111 Magnificent master suite lor 11 king or auccn Hurry S85.000 F.P. 963-,7881. CORONA DB. MAR SELECTIONS LARGE HOME WITH POOL + VIEW In CORONA DEL MAR Four bedrooms and 2% baths. Laroe master suite. Great view lrom living .room and family room. Easy upkeep yard with sw1mm1ng pool and spacious wood decking. Wood panehng and decor gives this ,home a warm welcome feeling Price REDUCED to $16.C 000 Call 673-8550. ..: . I ,.,.9Ii . ',, ... 1'. . ' .. ..( •' ~ ~r;;.... • ··-.~~~. ~~ YOUCANUVE WITH YOURMOTHER-IN·LAW! H1d1ng behmcl ;i trad1t1onal Baycrest lacaoe ;ire nol one bu1 two marvelously conceived auartcr<: "lr.> nciu ~t' ;J mult1-g enerat1on l am1ly which p~pPc;t, q11.ilt1y construction. comfort. and oriv:icy /\rP you that .,pr>c1JI • allecttonate. independPnt and v1t<1I family who neco-; this property? Call now 673-8550 ******* TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * * 4 IEDROOM • 2 STORY • '°OL IE.ACH • Sl7,500 Part<l1kp approach to format entry Larqe family sized hv1nq room Gourmet country kitchen. Dine. Sweeping stair'> to secluded master suite and children" ouartcrs. A-;sume S22.800 FHA 7% loan Ne new loan costs. S223 'month pays. Townhouse. Call 963-788t MAGMIFICIEMT DUPLEX OCEAN FltONT • LAGUNA Fan1as1tc ocean view from every terrace. so· to surl. Highly uograded 2 bedroom units. Huge entertaining '\tzed t1v1nQ room::; with massive fireplaces and .brcalhlnk1ng view Gourmet kitchens and dines 2 large baths in P.acll unit EnclosPd garages with door on()ncrs OllNcrt :it sacri ltco price and terms S 171.600 F P · t !>% rtown. Both units generate tremendous income Be hn;t to sec this un1oue property! Call 963-7881 HUNTINGTON llACH CORONA DEL MAR llVIMI 1m1 Beech Blvd. 21030 ~hurst 8014\Werner "''·"~ ~7-.. ~10 332 M9rguent• 673-t650 11H2 MICMtu' 752·1700 . . . , .,. ~ ... .. \ ... -,. ~ . . . . ' ·~- • DAILY PILOT * Wednesday. June 18. 1978 . . 1.:,: pUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ' • C P Ull MOTICI INVITING llDS llOTIU 0, e.-1.ll TaANPla ,.., .... •" ... 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C•lllorn1•tzn• f nl• busiM S' h t ondw<lod by • gerwt41Pdrl~1-.h1p Aot>trl l ,rn,1111,, Thi\ ,, .. ,, f"N\nt w•' w~.d •• ,.,. the Cl>u•\ly c1"'" 01 Ou """ CO•""'"",_ "· "" l'S1Sll P\lbll•neO OrJnqo Co1ut Oallr P•IOI, J"'1e 16,2l.JO.~ndJwly /, 1976 2•11 tb PUBLIC NOTICE Pvt>ll•l>td Or•nqe Cod\I 0Jily Pilot. 1---1'-IC_T_t-TIOUS 8USINESS J""e 1', 10 17, 1t1• H2' I• H"*ME STA TtlMENT P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS81HINIH llfAMa STA.TaM•N' T,,. to•-•no '""'°"'Mt doing llwsl· ne-ss•s; ICAMME YER, LYNCH & P-ARfNEA~. lttt<l~UPt Ar<l\lte<I•. 2070 Bu')IM\S Centc, 0th•. ltwl,., CA '27tf . ICe nn•lh K K•mmt 'l'tr & A•· \OC••tt\. I"< • • C~titornj• corpor.CIOf\. 1070 8 uWM'» Crnlet °''"' lrvlne, CA 9711) f hl\ bu"llM\\ i'!t cqndu<tfd by .t cor. --------1 oorJtu>n J•t: HLIC NOTICE ·" FICTI nous BUSI NEU NAME STATEMENT AEP P'!. ~ ... NOWICH SfiOP t. OEll. 311 , M.4'·.~" AV• u .• 100.1 l\l,,tnd, C•t1lor11i.1 '11f>f>1 C.••llO"Y Le• R•PP~IOt'. •la Flow.-r St ,CO'\l•Me\a,C•l1to,n+.191b17 Thi\ bU\•MU I\ tOl'\dUC.l~d by ,Jn In· 01111ouar-G••90'' L•e RIPIM'loe fP\1\ \l•tl"m,.n\ Wit\ f1lt-.f l#tlh the COIH\ly C•er• ol Or..,q• Counly on J""'• 11. 1971> '""1 Pubti~ Olt'tnQ-' CO+t't O•l•llf Pilot Juth 16, '1. J0 •• 1n<I Jwtv I lq7• 74% It '"rfl·'" •' o• '"'' wnrlil 11nft ttT1010"'' t ~ < f\nfnrrf't fQ thro l ,,,,,,. (""" f')f ~l.ttf• n t C1•l1torn1,1 ''''" Off\Hf ll•W\ ('II \11\t• ot CAltlnt1Hti ·•OOllt.11hh• r ftt wltf\ tf\it r:tc ••ullOI\ 4)1\IY of ).\I(" I ,, 1M\. •'H m,1y I~ ,. ClUUf 0 Un(jM 1~ 11tt ''·l'"',.' ""' -..u .. nt to which ,.,<t,nQ" P'f!r•vfltidftr •r@ •a•en MMJ n ,...., nat t>etn •-·~ b't' lhe •IJIOfl\ of .... Labor co••· 1eren<e 10 l•llOr ,,..., .,.. qlWfl enly .rn.tnM• pro•ldeCI bf I•"' .,.. \l\all bt COMldt...cl UlllH• ti It ~ "-e bl•n• torm lurftl\hfd 11¥ lfllt if Ce\11 IM••, ontl I\ """"' lfl "<· -· Wiii! '"' IJfO'llt...., .. "" ... lrflq\llrtntC'nh . 1t ll bl04't m•nl "' llcl!Mtd end prfOllalllltd •• ••ttul •to b'f '"'· e (lty COllllCll ol t~ City fll <:AKI'! 1 ttwnotl1"9 tltM .. ,.je(l _OI ... : -..., • • I • Pt:BUC NOTICE FICflflOUS BUSI NEU NAME STATEMENT l(~nn~th I( IC•mm•yc• & A''ot A Cdl1torn1•(orp0r•Uon M•tr\n• E E:va1h. Tr~awrer nw·. \t~t,.manf w•\ hied "'t" tt'le County (h. tit. nt 0r41\Q~ (O\lnty O"I /!Ady 10 191• ,,.... l>ubh\h1•d Orot\Q(' co,,~1 o,,,1v Pilot, N\.lv lb, d"<I Ju"t 1, 9 16. 1'16 PUBLIC NOTICE SADDl.EIACIC VALLEY UH.,IE D "HOOi.. OISTlllC'I' UJttu P'•r lllead Lltlll'• Hill•. Clllllorfti• tKU PUILIC NOYICE 810 16-• , .. , The Saddleback """t'r un1hed Stftl>ol 1)1\IPl(f w•ll ~cepl blds up to. J·OO PM , fftu"d<lf, Ju"e 2•. 197& al I~ 8 u\lnt\\ St>rv•cc·ot1ico, 75100 La p,., R'>.otl, LAO""" Hills CalltOl'nla •or lh lurnt ,h •nQ OI AUfO!.HOP EQUIPMENT WOOOSHOP E OUI PM ENT L1C.t\ q1v11\Q comp•-.:IC (11l•1t •~lo th<' qu,1n1'1y .ln<I ••rid 01 wppllM, tt.1lll1>- .,,.1~t. M C 1 d~ioirrd, tO'l••fh''' with tull dr A r1c>f•U" ,1m1 )il"<•f1( •t•on'. and • \hJ\l'"'"'*'I of tond1t1on~ C)OY•\,.n1ng O'C 1>1dd1nq m ."ly b~ \6turtd from 11\c Pur(f\4\•"9 0.111rlmt"' at Int aqp.e 4iddt'U\-t SA.OOLE8ACK VALLEY UNIFtEOSCHOOL OHHRICT 6~1JCE YE ACE A - Purtlla>ong AQCOI Pwbh\hAO 0r.1n9<1 Coan 0.1111 POol, Jun~~. i.. 191• 2.0S-76 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OP CONTlllACTOlllS sfn~·INY(;Et~~t'fJr 1 lllVI lf£'!lGtUCMOOI.. S<l\MI 01\l"CI-tRVINE UNtFIEO Plltr O' O•d ~tu ... pt '""'""' Un•t•rd StMO• 0"'"(1, 2911 A•ton Avenu., ttvtn!', C1111tl')'"''' Prow<• IO•nlilK~lion NA,....: SITE OEVELOPMENT 111\llNE HIGH !>CHOOI . •Jlt W.tlnul AWMll<'. ••••RC. (1l1fO,n1,l Ol:AOLINE ~P"'·lle Rids lor Ille following ele· nvonl\ nt con~tru('f1on ~UI be re<eived on JONE 74.1976,eslOllO•\: J :OO P'.M. Cl .. lnt Tl"'e 1., 1ttc;ti.c tf 81d1! Conlr •t i SO·J Atlltolit F••ld ElltliP. tnPnl ... nrt Fl.tqpOf~ Conl•••<I 5 0 ·• Outdoor Alllle11c Surl.tconQ Conlr•cl SO·~ Fentlno Co.,l«t(f SO·I Ca•ponl•Y alld Ml~· c•tt•fttovft hon Co"''"'' S.0·9Sol~ P1um111,,., Con1r.tt l SO·IO S•te Elttlriol anCI Si<l"•I .. ,.-oo-..1tt-c1o•mro·T1to>e .. ..-~,,. Ot(li. (Mir.VI so I Land\Caplnt) •nd ... ' .. fht' •ollOWinQ "''0" ., dOfncJ l)U.•· nt\~ "''· THE HOUSE MOUSE. 41~ R)...,,, Ntwparl lle•<n, C•lolorl\I• 97..0 Pemirl• l •nr WoOd. •IOt A•vttr Ne..,-port Beach, C•llfor"1a 91MO Tl\i\ bv•u•en '' <Onelu<l•d b't' •n ii\· dlvillll••· -P,..,.e1•Woo<1 Tlli\ •tate,,,.,nl w•• Meo •41" '"" CO\lflly Clerk of Or•nte Cowftl't' on M.W 1• ltl• P""1 Pubh\ht'O °'""" Cotll 0.Uy P>101 J-2. •. 16. n. t'16 rm.10 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI OP Ul..E tn •cco1<1ance ""''" lht provi\ion\ ot the C•hlOr'll• Unllorm ComMtr<•"I Coo• •....... t>rtl\Q ........ uno•IO \tor.oqe !Or wl>•th the J & S MOVt NC & STORACE " en111trO to a li~n ol\ W &r e hOu\Pm1•n o n lhe 0000\ ~reinaft~r dtt-.c rib#O and due "°''cc Mvlnq -o•wen lo ... rllU --lo ct•lm ~ iftterest lhtre1n and the It~ 5'1K1heCI In •wt ft ftOllU tor ..,,,,.n1 al well llavl"9 u1>lrlHI. notke 1\ lle"'tW 91von 11\al llWW qood\ will ~ SOICI •t &»ublic •uctlon •• M•''•''' Auc:hOft, 10751/t N•wpo'1. City ol CMla Mt\11, co .... 1 y .,. Or anve. !>t•te o• CAlllornod, ..,. 11\e 1nd day ol July, ltl•, •I 7 lO a·<IO<lo. p,m ,,.. lollowlnq M l °' " bri•I clttcrop. IH>ft OI IM pr-•l't' lo tw M>iO: JOM 811<llan•n. P.O. lloa 2ll6, Seal· twltle, Arllon•. Am,,..nl o.,.: Sl.31l.9J, Howw11a10 end Ollio I' wrnilure. J & S N\owof19 & Slor ave 8.,! ~\ltr's Awt llon Vi Kou•••n•\. $etr•t•ry Publl°"'eo Or•"!le Co.sl o.ily P,lot Ji;ne ,., u. lt~6 15»-1' PUBLIC NOTICE CP·U)9 NOTICE '0ClllEDITOltS SUPEllllOlll COUlllTOl'THE HATE 0' CAl..IPOllNIA POii THECOUNTYOl'O•ANGE N•.A·llt .. E\,.lt' ol GUORUN ~. HANSEN. <llo,o ktlOW" a \ (;UDllUN HANSEN O• H GUORENHANSEN. Oe<e•l"'° NOT•CE IS HEREBY (;IYEl'l lo, ... crf'dllon ot lt\r Abo..,,. ni1rirted dt'<t~"' H''IU ~II OO""fJOt'I\ h11v1f'IQ Chllm\ ~11c11n\t •twt ,,,Jd d,.,,.o ... "'' a1e t".'qu1,.ec:1 10 hli· ,.,._,,,.., *''" tk" nflC.A\\.J,.Y YOUC.'V't\. ••\ 1"<' flftic~ ol ,,,,. <'"'' ot '~" ;tUOY~ rn tltlr!f ~1urt,. or lo "r""""' thl"m. w•tt'l lhn ~(,.\\.ry •~Ch-"t • to l"'@V'Mlfr40+')N'CJ .u tP\t' litW olt'<" ,,, OWICHT H REAY 14'>9 Hu.,li.,9ton O"VC, Sul!e .a1, Sou'h Plf\i'd11n.1, Ct\lilfftn•~ '1030. Wh4<h '" I"" ol.i<,. al l>u\ln~<\ ol lt>e u-\•qno·d ln1)ll mJttf'r !. ptttti\1,,1,,.q 10 t~f'\tAf(l.f'f -,,,,d "«"d"int, wlfnl" tour"'°"'"'" aftrr .,,... ''''' ov"1t1c.111on ot lh15, no1•~. o ••• .., M.ly 1~ ·'"~ THO~A £LLIOTT Actnuni\.lt11tr•1 "'''"·....._WHI Anne •CCI 01 •ho ~'lale of llo@al>o•• n•moo decedent DWIGHT N. llllA Y , ... HtMll1191"' Drlff """ .. I '-'"~., ....... CA t11• llUll"-.. 11 ' AllorfttY w A•"'l Rlstralrla CTA Pwbll\hod Or•n9e Cotti 0.il't' Piiot, JU'le 1. •. 16, 2J, 197& U21-7~ PUBLIC NOTICE ................. "._, .... : ............ _ SU~l 11110111COUlllT01' TH~ ST AYE OF CAl...,OllNI~ 'Ott Thi Biue•t MarkttplKe on the o...,.. Coast DAILY PILOT' CLASSIFIED ADS You 1Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a want Ad 642-5678 II Servtee • Fast Ctedit Approval ... htott ... -.... 1000-2999 ltntal1 .......... 3000-.,.99 lu.entn, lnvt1tment & financial .....•.... 5000-5CM9 AnnouncttMMI, Is, ....... Mtf'chandiM ...... 8000-8099 lo1! & found ...... 5050->IWY Boats & Marine S.rwicH & •tpairs 6000-6099 Equipment ........ CJ000-9099 fmployment & AutomobHs & other Preparation ...... 7000-7199 Transportation .... 9100-9999 6 4 2 -------•IHMMs For Sd'ct ~:::.~~ ........ ,~:::.~~c:': ....... . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIOR~: Adnrti..n GtMral . I 001 lhollld clteck tliielr ocl1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cWly and report er· ron i1111Mdiotefy. The DAILY PILOT 011u"'H liability for the first i1t· cornet l1t1ertl01t only. shtr'1 Hotiu: UNCOMMON VALUES Offered by DONALD M. BIRD & ASSOCIATES REALTORS GtMf'al IOOZ Gewerol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 6 .7 Allr~alest~t~advt;rtl!!ed .3on , ram r,m & tll'ii 111 thw newspaper 15 s.ub· i'';,1buluus view & hf:;l'pf! J ed lo the i'•cJerul Jo air · • Housing Acl of 1!1611 Assumable 567,000. Words can't describe the f celing insidl' this Big Canyon condominium. The use of shutters, the spacious ltvinJ! area . the t'()lorful courtyard and exciting 3000 ~q . ft. of living space leave one speechless. Just don't let the view of Rig Canyon C.C. le ave you breathless! The price of $225.000 won't l~vtl you penniless. Jn the long run, you 'll makt• $. 8 which makes il illegal to advertise "ony pre · ference. limitation, or discrimination based on rat'C, color, rl'lif,!1011 , sex. or national orig in, or un intention to make :rny such prcfcrl·ncc, ll mi,:1· tion. or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowinj!ly oll'l'Cpt a ny advert1s 1n l! for r l·al l'Statc "h1d 1 is m V1tJla· tion of the law. ----- 3BR. Cum rm, de n. """ crpts. Squl'aky d l•;in uml neut. Walk to r.>00ls. te n- nis d s. & purks. $68.!JOU. 4BR . fom rm. 1lin rm . l'UStom1zct.l 2 ~tory Lu!>h crpls. beaut. ld~1 p~ Sili,WO. 41'1R. fu m rm. din rm. hul!c honui-rm tor 1>001 11r p.irly lll•thJl'c<l tor la,,t s;ilc ~ii.~ltl. U,._l()U~ li()M~§ R[ AL TORS ' G7!J 6000 ;443 E. Co.1st 11111hw01v. Coron,1 <11•1 M.1• .1,., """''' Vl'rrfr'. 5'16. !>!190 .11111 8,1ll1r1.1 lsl.1111I. 61!1 IGOv D A I L y Houses for Sole 4Bll. fam rm. din rm, up· g raded 1n lhc f1nl•!'l l ·············~········· 1002 qua lity 11 va11. Selle rs Gt•rol IOOZ Ge•r• IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• anxaous. sgQ_400. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• p I L 0 T c L A s .... S .... F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 DARLING 3BR. fam rm, tlin rm. giant·sz. m;istcr su1k tor FLOWERING 3°/o DUPLEX This beame d ce ili ng b<'auty is just the horn for grandma. All on on~ story and walkini.: dis· tance to WC'stcliff shop· ping loo. Ll'I the n •n help pay the mort.l!:JJ.:C lly appo1111 m c nl on ly Will exchan.:<'. the ultimate in 11r1va1·) GARDENS and sophisti c atio n ., is total l'11 mm1ssiun yuu J'aY -h:.t Imlay lor 111111•k 1'011 llollar S :.il.• with C har les Q 111n t arll . lkaltor. All HI mult11>1l' lis tinits ~··rv11"c::. 111 Orange County ;J\'aila· ble . Uvcr !l:WO salc!lf)i!O- plc -~ou'd drive 11n extra mile to sa \ e 311" on-• ·tank of ga:1 -a phone coll ca11 s ave you O\'cr SIUllO. $87,900. Thi~ cx11u1!'11Lely appoint· DONALD M.BIRD A \\OC1ah!!\ tl•oho'\ l'tl, lan~c lwo·story fami- ly ho nw has lou<ls of r1111m l11r kids. folk::. a111.l l' n l c r l J 1 n i 11 g . ii Bedroom:;, 3 halhi-. :t !'lpariuu~ yanJ and 1·11v crcd p atio t1w1 Pri<'cil at only SO!l,!MIO. Uy a ppoint· $.i ---------•-I menl only ~uiR~!~~d 752•1920 ·~ M0e GUAN. St. Ntwt'CMIT HACH -MESA VERDE 1.oaf<'r 's drcam -r<::idy lo move in and rl'l;.1x. Sharp 3 bedroom. 2 huth home. Easy mamt;llnC'tl yard with much adcll'd 1.:onal'lc Wruui.:ht 1ru11 1£1~~~ Prop.ti-. 752-1920 1400 QUAIL sr. HlW~t UAC .. ~ SINCl 1946 33SS Via lido. S111lt ,9S Newport Beach 92663 l'ho.-&73•8250 POOL HOUSE only S47 .!ISO. SparklinJ? new 1>001 wilh lots of de<'kinl(. 3 llul(c bedrooms. 2 b.iths, c h a rminA s uns h i n r kitc hen. Jus t list e d . Won't last the weeke nd ! Hul'ry, call l'ndosct.l n•Urt ya rtl Parent Pn·vacy l'ril.'ed right at so1.uo11 Call for showmg now:~! ... •~ m!'lun•t.l 111 a lust·1ous You 1·.111 travd arc11111d th1· \\ 11rlJ 011 ~ 1111 r "·" • 111gs. Tl1t:.11ohr:.i \•Ill 1·1111 llllllC 1111lol l•J.Jll Ill'•' paym1•11l pe n;oll11•i; an· 11urtaw1_•1l rn Cahlorn1.1 l m;i:-.h·r !'IUl tc. 2 lll'drooms I ~MUPEERSB upstairs l'ur ran11ly or J.:Ul'Sts . L ;I\ 1s h 11sl' 111 '''111111 and l!!a~s hnng 1111' 11uts1dl• 111~1tll' 11 \ 011 want LOCATION LOCATION 1555 W.Balm,C.M a tr 111) un111u~ home. Neal to Merit.el Bukel ROBERTS REAL TY 848-1688 549. 86SS done In the C11ll'st t ui;te ___________ , a n ti r II b u l 0 u Ii I y THROWAWAY YOUR ABANDONED FIXER PRICE REDUCTION Owner has redul'.1·d the pnce on this 4 bedroom h om e. comple te '~1 th family room and formal dining, it also l'caturPs a huge lx111u!'I room l.1rl!t landscnp<'d. You must see'thls <'Xclus ive li!\tln,:? and pn(ed ror the rising young c•xcculivc. Shown by appoint merit. At\octofe\, Reallo1" Hil!hly upJ?rntlc ll .1 bedroom. 2 buth honw , with 1 .. m1ly room anti • Wl·t h ar. Short walk 111 private lake ;incl rom - mumty pool & Jncu zzi. This is o ne of the lx:~t location.'> an South Coast Sho r es . Full p r 1ec Si2,llm. CAl.L S.'IG·~~U C:SELECT I PROPERTIES LAWMMOWER Enjoy Ii vinJ: in this beautiful 3 hedroom, 2 buth . C osta Mes a Townhouse. Highly up· ~raded with new carpl·ts. & drapes. Brick patio & lar.l!Q d blc i:ar.a~c. 2 l'ools & duhhou~c for your us e. Priced . o nly SH,950. Hurry , cul l S.16·5880 c1111ugh for a pool I ahh• c;.-----------11----------~ and l>ar \\II 1 :-.pan· tu 1• ,.~ HERITACE . • REALTORS Newport Heights Fixer Upper Bay View Well built, but in need o t ons of w ork. Nc111b •t·r~lltrte r e m odc linJ!. With ample s pace 011 r t.lAW,s.tor addition. Owner e x- tremely an xious. must sell today. ll11rry. t<1kc advanta.:e . CAL 9G2·7781S •. KEY P.€ALTOP.Sli nder construction 4 llr, 31"> Ba, 3200sqft. Seu View & Narcissus VU. oo-21r14 & 673-01s2 TilM For SumrMr! s part'. 11n a q uil'I :.trel'l near to pools, s l'IH1ols and park. ~ CALLNOW (T/ 752· 7315 DONALD M. BIRD A~\oc10••'· ... hon ------- B,al Isle Duplex, walk l the Bay. Roth units r~· modeled. Front hou!lc 2 b<'<lrms, de n. fireplace, + one bedroom apart· mcnt. ·s124 ,500. 644 1210 is a good day to advertise in tho Daily Pilot Classified Section. "'""''* ~ .. ,,, 1··~ REALTORS Sell thin~:i; fast with Daily Pilot Want 1\11~. H r-°""' AdWilf c;..u. y .... .,1.., to,~. so.,., To d..elop "9JOlllt lor T"u"da't', fl!Od ........ CCWle+Gdlf'!l 10~ of,_. Zodlot bltth sign: ....... lli.. ~,,._ 1 ''"f' J'1 Vow I>.) Ou~•'°" jy,,,,,,, ll tt ,., ... ~ 4 ~~ ,. °" ,,. f"''"''• .,,_ ,,.. It~, ..... tt(~u.--.,. '"nfff)yO~ '' f"\1'1 IU... '1Yfltl'f '11 Y vtt .... ...,,. J.A1hot• 61~ t 01' ,., ,...,. ._...,. 1;• t '"w' :? :.a: <• ~ :::..... ;y ~'l:,., 110.0-., ......... 11 J'4Q! .... ll It •) ..... lJ "'-· .. o1!'4====!!!4 ttNiP .ti t~ 7•A~ nlJty •\f'~ /'i 9"'V 16Woll... ""°' 1t £'<>,~ .,.. .,..,. ''"·· 1•0-. .... r~ )ti ,..,.,ty "C..~ ""°""" l'tAt• '° ..,..,.,..._.i • ,.._""""".. t.r t ,..,, •• .... ,. ,__ Ill,.,....,. 11 fa 01> Mr+h ,.7 Ari..-. 1111 )Jtlltl 8J "''-f ~~~ ~~~~ :~~+ .. ly ]f.Wdl 'il'M.4.-_,, M l,.,h " M'1I ,..,, ""' ,., i,"-1 78W ~ ""lt thn ft-" "'" .,."""' ~9Wot{f'I ' I -. JOW,,_. ""'-" . .,,,,....,.._., ltt•"'t•I • Gttt>ol <mA~ t )N::..,.1 .. :-.. Ranch Style Home :iiiuu Sq .It. lle ul barn w lufl . l:1rgc• work~hop. !Oolar hcah'J pool. 126' fronl;•J!l'. beautiful trt·cs. luwn & J!<1rdl'n a r<':t. Many, m;iny othrr l'X· tras. S215,000. Bes t of Sl'"I (;t..\SS l!ID<;J·: 11\ uWnt•f'. 2 ~!111 }. • "llurli11 1•am•"' model. ·11111, fa111 r m .. dm rm . + l)t l11111w. r1J1rn1 . l'uol s111•J h•t ti.: I" t frunl fl:tl lO. ~1 59,::i•HI. FIT !.1111 J}ll'. 0 11cn S;:ot/S1111 J .,, ;1850 Utt'an B1rl'l1 JJ1 C11711 til\1·!12•~--terms. Roy McCarcU• R•altor I 81 0 H•wport Costa MHa 548-7729 S...•111111-: a11\lh111.: \\li h :i i\11 ly l'il111 ··1·""'''··d ·'" IS a :-.1111pl1• flllltl"I' W;int ad rc~ult:--JllSI 1·a111, 1:!·~,1;7x V A R Y C A L I H T 0 T C A F r T R A C l P H B R EC Cl AEllSTOP r A F R 0 L I T H A M t S P R E V A R G L N C S T 0 P E V G 0 L 0 P Y 1 V P 0 N E H R C A L I I. L A M R [ II T 0 E N C 0 A B R E C C H U V H E 0 C H T A 0 I C F ITRAT O u rrav L H 0 E C L I T H 0 H 0 R B 0 J T R R 0 A l C N E H C A L I E A V T l T £ A E M 0 U A R T I F A H 0 U R [ T P C 9 R E P l Y I A V S E C A H R S 0 E A NSYE L A I I Tll BR E C CO L O T V A T X 0 N E 0 T H E If C I L A C S N ( W M R E T P I C 0 R I Z C M A I P C fruv uct1on' Hu.Wen wuul\ hefuw .tpfW«H ltirw.ucl, tiac.ti; w•rd, up. down o r th1t1on~llY~ FuuJ toi1ch Juel ho 11; •l ,,, -:3 Art 1 fact Gr.tv er RI' touch £lrecc fa LI th i c Site .: Caliche Neo thennct I typolo9y " ,, Col i an Potsherd Varves Tomorrow : Harry S Truman $© \'.l~ }A-" £~S ~j That lntri9uin9 Worcl Game with a ChucHe ·-· .., C\AT • POUAN ------- o •eotronge lettet~ o• the lov• ><•o.,b'9d "'°'d• bf!, low ro '"'"' '°"' ""'"'-~sl• ,, L A Y RE y I 11 I' I I I, N AG I R I I I I r ~ ; I P I TE R I f I 1· I I • Bingo ht' done woride" tor religion: n'll brov')hl more -~It ll'llO the church. 1,, ,, I VO~PEL I I I I I • C-.... the (hud11t Cl'l(lltd ...... , ... ··-~ _, "°" .... loci ·-tl•P No. 3 below SCRAM·LETS An1w•rs In Clanificotio1t 8080 I ,. \ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J 4 I Roy\•d•· Orov.-N B b l S 6 161 MAGNIFICENT Spacious 4 bedroom. 4 bath home. decorated in mul(•d l'arth tones. Country kitch C'n arid largl' fo m ily room with firepl:.u·t>. Privalt• yard. Ourry. rail now!! flt.2-445'1 . PARK PLACE MANSE Rarelv available mod<'I. only steps to Bd,son Rc>c Ccnlt•r with ha ndball, bask etball. basch<lll etc .. •,:, Mile to b<>ach . it lfodrooms. large · formal dinin~. sc-parall' family room with fireplucc. Wood JX'J! floors in entry, kitchen a nd breakfast <lrca. 3 Car THE WHIT.E HOUSE IN MESA VERDE fo~xccpliom1 lly attractive Colonial styh• hom e just offC'n>d FOR SAl.F. with spacious family li ving. Short walk Lo MES!\ Vl-:HDE COUNTRY CLUB. Inst ant "move in condition". Fanlastie dccoratmJ.! thrnu~hout. 4 B<.'<lroom. large formal dinin~ room. den with sl'par;Jlc· f1n•plat·c• + much morC'. Offered al ~2.500. 54Cl-4141. REDUCED PRICE Move up lo t he pn•stig(' homt• that you cl<'ser vC' in thr beautiful M('sa Wood s s('('lion of Co~t a l\tesa. Quality horn<' in C'\·c ry way. Price n"<iuccct to $79,!IOO. Tri·ll~vt'I with amt>nitirs lh:lt cannot h(> round in toduy's m arkC'l. Call for appt. lo s~e this home nl'a r South Coast Plaza. Call 546-4 tit t. BEACHCUTIE Charmin!! 3 brclroom plus den horn('. Loca t ed on quiet c ul-de -sac with s upe r la rge lot. Room for pool. vegetable garden. nv parkin~ or whatever . Recently remodel~ and upgr aded. Selll•r motivated. New listing. $51,500. 640-6161. GREAT CANYON BUY Deane Big Can yon executive horrie. This 3700 sq . rt. <.'nd unit Condo has an outstanding view of lhc lOUt fairway and (!rccn. 60' Redwood view deck w ith rire ring. Gas BBQ in private s ide yard .. Jacuzzi spa. Best value in Big Canyon. S220,000. 640·6161. Off1'n locotf'd ir C~to Mt\O Hwrhnqt<>f' Bf'o'h -Hf'•port ~oc h --------== f SS'J, 950 •_•_--·----·--1 HEAT AS A PIM! I 1hi:; immaculall' hom•• t L .;a a1:1uu-. bedrooms. 1:01.y l.1m1 r rm, m'l•rsizc<I II v111,.: rm w ll)g burning I 11lr . l,.:1 · kildwn w loacl~ 11f 1·1111· boarcls, laun1lr.v rm ancl manv <'Xlras Ea-.\ \\.allo. lo Mitc S11ue1rr l'ark l'ull lo1l:1 \' I" 1 :! l Tra<1cw1mb MUI 0~1:!I STEPS TO THE BEACH lmm:tt-. 3 t>t.I. 2 ha homr ac·ross from p;irk ~ !luge rlour l11 l'l'lling sloth' rrpk , 01'\V cpl-;, O<'\\ l1h• in kHl'ht•n . Hl•auuful stnm· front ,\ offerl·cl V /\ & Fll1\. Cal l ~15-!H!JI Walker & lee Real Estele .from lh1,. \\'l'Y ut\r:l•"~ \l\'C l\t'a1·h prc1p1•rly .._~'!II f11rn1l11r1• 1nl'111<h-ll 111 dlR>MA DEL MAR -; 1in1·t' -I Hdrms. p;11wh:d A 3 l)clrm .. '..! hath honw -::Y...;-A-~ fam'rm. w1·l h:ir. '.I h:~ :1 + l1w11m1• from huctwlhl" , r.1r i.:arag1·, m,111y ,. apt 11Vl'r 2 ,•ar garai;t> + 9216 tr.ii. T,•rnf1c 01°1'al1 t'Xlra 1mrk1nJ!: nn l '" 210 · Wll1p up lhis upM hiwl now lot tilt lt'a,on allead v11•w 1;.u; 7il I. t lnts 2·Slory horn<' ha" 2 L. -fff' ~ • .----j frplr~ .. cfl•n & sl.'paralt' v7 tut"i'-11(t....T ..... It's a rtal softy-purr luxu· rv tor air-cond11tonrd resl1u· rants, breery days. Crochet ot tlully moh~1r in easy rib slttch. P3tlcrn 7042: Misses· Sizes 10· 20 included Walker Blue Real h :ata I \ ar1f, SI 16.000. im.:J64;a 1;.i2.2253 r-:vei; ·associated 811 01(£11<, 11[11 '(\<". 1 (i 1 ~ 'W fl! 11 t", O t I ! ._ I I ·-I ll"l usi.1f1l01I Mb. sl'll h11! 1l t>mi<, s mall ll<'mo; nr. an,· 1l em 612·~7ft ~:~!~~ ....... !~~ ~ ... , ...... !~~ !~C~.!~ IA YFIONT PAcacAGE Two 45 · Lido Is le lots bulkheaded. 4 Bdrm .. 3 bath home on one lot. Large swimming pool on next lot. Total price $.550,000. SUbmit terms. r A COl.DWIU ..... CO. 644-1766 ... ~ ...... __________________________ ..,~ ~ • ' $1.00 lot e1ell pattern. Add The 1ump's • gru1 wdy for 3~r each Plllern tor flrsl.(lus hltle e•rls to hop. skip aM a11mall and handling. Sen• t1: go all ~mmer' Whip up long Ahce Brooks and short v~rs1on In carelree Noodlecr aft Dept 105 polyesler ~n11 or cotton blend Da11v P1101 -checks. p11nl. soliO! Box 163, Old Ct1elsea Sia, Printed Panern 9216: C111ld· New Yori\. NV 10011 P11n1 1!ren'sSi1es 2. 4. 6, 8. 10. Srtt Na me , Address, Zip. 6 laktS 17'1 yards 4~~nch. P•ter" Number • Send $1.00 ·for each pallem. MORE tl'lan f!Vtr befor<?! 200 Add 3')( tor e.ch pallent for dtsl111s plus J free printed In· fir$\ ·class airmail, handling. side NEW 1976 NEEOlECltAFT Sen• ta: CATALOG! Hu everything, 7Sc . Marian Marlin Crtc:fltt wl~ St11lllfU •. $1.00 Pattern Dept 442 c"ntt 1 Wlnf11M . $1.00 Daily Pilot Mitty fffty l llilts _$1.00 232 West 18th SI . New ftlJJlt Cttellet S1.CMI York, NY 10011 Print Sew + llllt IMk __ $1.25 NAME. ADDRESS, ZIP, Mttl!t,_I_. ..... -St.DO S IZE a nd S TYL E flowlf Crecllet lotll .S1 .00 NUMBER "•lr,I• Cntellet 1 .. 11 • S1.00 0t YH U.w lltw te ltt 1 lltStlllt Ctlclltt hell ·-Sl.00 ,attmi fftt! SIH •• hf l•sta•t Mlmmt Itel. S1 00 •• ... r.-.wi.t., httera ••shirt,.... Itel __ s1.oo Cltltlt-cffJ ce..-lllll* f11 .t .. ,i .. &ltt 8"" -$1.00 fnt .. .,. ,, ,.., clltlct. Ce•"9tl ., ...... J14 _, 1.00 St .. ,,_ 111wl 12 frln ,.,... .. , •12 _ '°' Sn + lll!lt leff . 1us lttk •f 11 Q1l1ts 11 • _ 50, IHtlllt *"' Cr1fts _ 1.00 Mllse .. Q1ltt lttll #2 __ 50, '"''* ftlllle• ... • 1.00 u Qtllfta .... , •• 0 '°' ftttllt S.WC ltM #t $1.Gf .... ~ 11 Jfffr has so, PR€HIG€ I ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS red hill~·. 552-7500 -------- PRIME LOCATION -------~-• 2 Bedroom. <! baths . BEACH COMDOMIMIUM I HOM€\ Mo~t l'K'aut1ful adult con· do. rl'sort h,·1ns.:. Sc<"Urt· ~lo\'u-1n condition. 1.u"h ra t ios : rl'·P<iinl1·d papered-carpets. l'lu" marw more c•xlr:i:,. Onll sm.soo ----... ty l!UUrcl. r\1:1nnl·d a<" RARE FIND EASTSIDE Dream Home Jl iST l.ISTJ-:n anti must ~ell r:t!>l ~ La r 1~e 2 bedroom plus family room with <)fl('IO beam t'Clli11s.: an cl Clll.Y rirt•11lun>. Prime lorallon on lars.:c> lot with 2 c:ar J!urai.:l'. l'ri<~l'cl hclow mar k\'l for q111c·k s ail' Low down anti low moll· thly rrnym c nb. l'rin - cipal~ Ph :540·3666 GD We're here to help! Z HCMttu• I Lot Rear-JOr. den. rrplc , 1 1~ ba. l''ront -3 Rr w /frplc. 1200 i;q ft each. Pticcd at $00.9!l0, taxes approx S420 yr. Brkr. 64S·662S MAKE OFFER en this " bcdrm + bonus rm home in College fltirk. Seller is anxious l settle elsewhere. Ct:NTURY21 640·4950 or 752·6.'W I 11\"lll<'S !hn11111I l ht• Wl'l'k Fin• wcl·ks old. Only I l044l"iM 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mecnab I Irvine realty THECOLOtfY Immacula te 3 Blodroom w /spacious · fam ily r oom . Hi ghly upgraded chocolate brown cpl. accents the rich earth-tones. Community pool & Lennis. On<.' of thl' l>csl values in Irvine! $fi3.500. llolly Mark as 644-6200. (P<i7 ) VIEW -V ALUE-LOCATIONI Exclusive Turllcrock 3 bedr oom . family room, formal dining room, afrium h ome w /many upJ!radcs. Charming, warm & ready for a happy family . Priced to sell at ~.soo fee. John Peckha m 752-1414. (P68) PIESIDltfr HOME! Seldom seen 3 bedroom Plan JI. Frontyard pool -lg. backyard £or kids to play. $111.000 incl. land. Laszlo Sha rkany 752-1414. CP69) '42·1235 '44·6200 ten Dover Drift Herbor View Center lrvlne al C•msius Yelley c.nt.r 752-1414 . -. -""' . • ? .. -... . . . . • • • 11 .. • • .. • . . . .. Beaulirully decorated tor owner's use; l ·bdrm. down & 2 bdrms. up. $229.500. These properties are adjacent. LIDO REALTY nn YI• Udo. M.I. •n-noo • ·' ' •'JUST l..ISTt-;D • ..-na. family home nrgr ~rhool11, marin u & .... g. $79,500. 'Jlt f'URDISllF.O • ~per updated 3UH. 281\, sln1tlc story on dbl lot. Vu. ol Catalina sunsets. . . .~tj!IO. /Kl W. YEATS llLTY . . "317ll Coa11l llwy ~lljtUllll. 4"9·22.3'1 ~ ..,~Ian RlAl IC.lAH I I , ',f ... 'J '" ~'~1[,[L I ~i\1 l I I 1\ l111'1UL!l\l [~ • J . ..... --... ---- Bri 1~ Ba, patio, frplt', enc 1ar, bltns. Pets & children 846-6131; ..... • . \ I • •.1 Wedn!!C!!y. June 16. t976 PILOT·ADVERTISER 85 ~-··_.+-J&.., 1oorr. .. Lot ••• ••• •• ~....... 5300 I Wednesda . June 16. 1976 DAIL y PILOT _,.r-~, • ••••••••• ....._w__._... 1100· ........ \M-••d 1100....... ~ 11--1, ......... w· __._.... 1w. ... .... ........... Af ...... ,.. ..... IMd Officelftlhl 4400 .. _ .................. ' "~ --._,,. ,....... ......... --.. ...._.... --,.., ·············-····-· ,.,. u..tw.lsll.4 ltOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1n•. u ... I I .... ..... L 0 11 t : BI" p 0 0 d I e ........................................................................................ M4 .... .....__... ., _,_,.. W/Ytllow collur. Lado -II••• 1140 ....................... •1 MO FREE RENT• Well estabUshed In Ice Penin. near Uchancy':. ~··•••••••••••••••••••• 1·2·3 Rm. omees from shopping center in 0 C. REWAR D! Call 675·!1137 Ne•r Lake Park. Deluxe Airporter Hotel. No lease 1rnl1:S $19l\I ~ i1w1•ntury ADVERTISING SALES THE CITY OF HUMTIMGTOiJ' llACH •AMOMIW 11 'ESOR' • SUS per mo . Adj . be11C.'h uretl S60M gross or675.47 13. 3 Br. all bltns, dbl lilt req 833·3223T1lnoon Ryuwncr 714 3;;; 533:! Found : 7mo. old 1-:11~h'h gari&ges . Nr. Beuch. a S h e t'pdog. m.all· N.W. corner Alab»m• & lov\•iot with Worlll s ~•u~l S1lver/grt-y. 4!1-t 9!1~ 60' PH SQ FT Fa mo u" l' ..i ,. h ri t y Ad»ms. S36·l7l8 LI v I N G 1617 WESTCLIFfo"-NH Sl0.000 returned 111 \.unc:. l''ound. Blk/ 13rwn male Sules j)l'l'Son with nt•wspaper display advcrt1:-.111g cx1>t·ncnt·C'. Good salary. comrn1s~1 on s and l'XCell ent fringe hl'nt>f1ts. ~t ust ha\'l' good car. Call Display Advt>rlising M unager for appointment, Orange• Coast Daily Pilot : < 714 ) 642·4321 M•power AcllllW1trcdi~ Announces Employment Openings For The Following Positions. fj t N"'r new lrg l Br.2 paUos," AGT.541·~ peryear.t:all64S'4-&\15for Germ. Sh ep. pup11y , b It proof! about 8wks old. hy San ltns, c pts, drps. $225. Clemente pier. 496·2006 CaU 960-t068. ...... ..... •ecla GIFT SHOf' ., 8 b Brookhurst Mt Atlanta South Coast Center LOST· Grn parrot, red on . .chftdr~n ~K. a,:;sa !i~: Oakwood orre rs the 45•· Per squue foot. Absentee owner gays top of head, me4 i.1i.e. V1t· CallS36·3B76 ftnestin resort.living at• Deluxe iax•o g round "sell in a hurry"• of &tycrest. NB l'"ini:er --------....;...'-• prieeyou can afford. floor uiace. Goqd ex· Grossed 568,000. la st trained. PLEASE call Super Dix New Triplex, I , . posure, signing, part1ng. yea r & i s grow Ing 646-7907. Reward. Z. 3. brs. Near Civic Ctr . Theres $1 mllhc,>n. In Call 1-:d Samuell an at Perfed run & profit for p al -SJSO Hetp W•ted 1100 Help W•ted 7100 tl8. 968·8801. recreation faeihlles. 9634567. working owner Only •WSOR s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 NIG HT l.lv HT f-:D T t:N. • $24 000 · Id Sl2 000 •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- ......,_.AWl-StSJMo. · Sw•lc. Offkw-$952 Mo. Abandoned Vehicle Detail Cri .. L• T.clt Allid.t SIH Mo. Cntodl• S6tt Mo. Clerk Typf1t-ISO WPMt-S60l Mo. • A11t Sltlpplll1,11K ~-$517 Me. M.W. Ser•lcn Tr .. 1 $547 Mo. .... ,, L..dry O~atorTr•11 $547 Mo. · ·-· N, NlS CUUltTS. A full l1mt ------'k A. ,in8<;,.., ·200 ' . Drinktni; problem'• A/PA YA.ILi IOAT IUILDHS BRA D NEW C sloe · f{l, ·""" Call Akuhol lfrlplmc $9000 Vr/Jo'el• l'alcl d acllvilles director wh( dl\l,GflO sqft,A/C.cpts, ··Pres tigious" lrvinl' All require 30 ays pr1 0'1' r.lans pa rties. BR(l's, drps. elevator. J(arage & Who&eMHNwsery 24 hrsndaygJ5 JK30 llmcl 1ll'\'elo11ment firm 3Fhti1hCarpenters unemployment & H .B. r esiden ct. 1 Br + den (or 2 Br> 2 ripi1 & more! Free Sun pkrg lot. 3 l~e rooms. GR2•;2 Million Yr. AIORTION l>eeks ~·xpcr. in l'Ons lrue· Applications will be accepted at thf Ba . $275. Or 2 Br t den day brunch. S330. mo. + util. Also Foliage rt ants, ideal lion. Good typing. Lots of 2 MiUmett C 2 f (Or 3 Br> 2 Ba. $350 All desk. spaces & smgle pvt Caljfornia IUC.'alions o ver Cou111wl111g & Hcfl'rral Pu b 11 C.' c 0 n 1 a c t & Coastal Employment enter, 17 1 adults or 1 child OK. Plus bcautirul s angles o ff 1 c e. M as ters, 300.000 sq. rt. or grawing Pr~ ~~l>t-ayail. wknds rl'spun:.ibihty. Also Fee Xlnl can•cr opwr lor Beach Blvd., H.B. Wllil 5 PM.June 1701. Enclosed iearages. laun· I &2 hcd r oom a pl11, Owner /Broker673-4120 area. 67 MuJOr aC."counts. ~ r elpl_l.ne 547·~95 Jolls. Call t:ontrol Career :.killed men w/ab1hly to 1976. "'' dry facilities. c1uJet loca· rurn1~hcd • unfurn'~hed • ,,9, · 0 B k d l 1 l irk At 1 ~ "' •~ · p .t o wn . r o er, PHEGNANT'! Employml·nt Agency .. u opquaiywi ·''"'· •C.E.C. will be movmg -Open for tiononcul·dc·sac ChoiceLocotioft 83'1"12UU Ca ri n g t·on r1dc n tiul 556·8~. J yrs ~xpt.'r Xlnl vay. 2 p 847·2622 84(}.2252 Models open 10 t o 710Hiceorstorerental.285 l'OUnsehng & rdl'rral benefit s & work1n~ business June 21 . 1976 at 5 0 eoao. Live tt·up! 2 br 1165. Sorry nopets.or child~cn. set. rt. Newport Pcnin. HOllYSHOP ,\bortwn adopt1Un & Ass1stanl·L1C.'enst:d want· conds. H.B.536-2526 . Kids 1 ltoommate sc rvtCl• Callwkdays t;39·6700 ,NETSS20.366.YH k• ·, · e~ for busy h;m salon.1 Pocific:Trawler )l~~~~!1~~l~e~0.5370 a\•alluble . Month t c ----Xlnt )Jissmn VicJO lot· ,\el~t~'~t; 547.2563 tiu.:.rn. Sl25 .wk. /\{!Cl>j J:itlKalmus Ur ~---------_ month OC.'cupam·>" Office. ground fir. s1~k.1 Onginal ownl'r too busy -----18 -> AJlply Ill l>cri.un., Costa Mesa f>.IO 3935 u.... W__._ d 7100 ........... W..ted '1"''1 • E:ES""' DkACll I s hower, paneled Hl52• elscwhttre & l·an't hi.in·j EXECUTIVE Allr\•do's, :126 Mi.irine --' ---•-.,.. _..e •-.,.. '". ' . •v . Qs·kwood Ncwpurl Blvd .. 1 C.M.j die. Perfert for ramily I"· Vl'.· UallJoa Is land. IOOKKEEPER ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··················~·~ • ..2Br, lV2 bll. frplc. ..,. 1 ~ REGISTRY 675 6070 J · wstir, newly painted.' G d 5-&8·976G operation. Good terms. .. 1--· _ · _'._. . ~·e~ Paid . • COUNTER GIRL • • ' 963-6!\jl . .... ar en OCEAN v1•w Ag\. 837·4200 Massage for lhe M~n, Vanet.y IS yours Ill URI• CLERICAL Dry cleanil)g plant. ;\ISi• , Apartments • "' * who wants the Xtras 111 AVON CGR Help quc pos. w tdata proc:css-will train for prcsslni! ~.. " 1144 NEWPORT BEAC!i. MONEY MAKER life." llome, Off, Hotel YOU i~g c!'. '."Is~. l''ee J obs. TYPISTS Perman enl position: ._.,.. .. •t••••••••••••••• Mew,.tleedl"-1tt 840 sq. rt. deluxe spaC.'c, F\.111 ser v1c:c motorcycle St9-4040 Have th~ Summer vaC.'a· Call <.;eC.'11a \\iill: 1:14~H2!111. Easlbluff ('!caners. 2517 J .~Turfleltock 8301rvine . N.ew~rt C'.entl!r: Ot~~~ shop down to delivery MASSA'~I': ltOn v f vour drt>ams. Den~1s &Uenmi;P~rson· Easlbluff Ur. N :11. • • ViiteApts lrvine al16th sizes avail. Natlress trucks Nohluesky Call .'"' M·k 1-l .. f 11t'IScrvic:e of lluntinl(lon (l} 644.9400 -~ou'll enjoy a relaxed 645·0550 Realty, 979·6571. ford~t~ili.. S186,uoo.' ~~~=~~~s·~~ :,1~;~c~[ pa~·t~i~: scl~~~1.n!f~·u1~~ ac.arh. lti168 Hcac:h Ul vd. ---------- ;'lifestyle in the exclusive Mew~~:lts~ tOR2roomoffict" JA_COISREALTY .c.l.L51ll . · 1ng provid e d. Cal l ~wte l21. Cuslod1an, :Jo hr~ ~k . Vill,.ge of Turtle Rck. Dover al 161h 6306 W. Coast Hwy. 675·6670 EXCES'S-lVF, URlNKlNG 5-1<r7tRrur~cmttt-'M~ -IOOKICHPER Hyland. Laboratoti<',s has ~:1\~~e~rt·~~l~l;~·S~~~f~ Choice of lto 3 Bdrms in· 642·8170 Newport lit!aC.'h 548·1200 · · Hti,:ht Away. Exchinl! youn)! rapidly 11nl!lt"d1ate .opt•ntnl:S for i\lun 1'·n !lam -Spm. cl. 2 slory . 2 Bdrm . IUSINESS OPP ru111~ li\'t•s. exp.indrng firm sl'eks 1yp1sls. 1'os1uons r~qwrc ---- townhomes. SZ60 to ~30. looms 400 l800 Sq. fl., .8 air C.'Ond. & Prime Irvine Shoppmi,: Wanl to Stop·' Baby Nursery Attendant someone who is expt•r'd profic1enC.'y 111 typing and DATA ENTRY - mo.Three RockviewDr., ••••••••••••••••••••••• r rptd offiC."es, s rn a llj Cente r . Exclus ive UETOXlflCATlON& ne<.>dedSunm9rn&evC.'& & hkes lo work winum-... ~enerul upt1t ude for LEAD DATA·. Irvine. 833·0400 Rm. pvt bath. Laguna storage area. Industrial g1fl/decor alor s ho p . REH/\BILITATIO~ Wed l' v e. 0 v r 18. bers. Pei:board sysll•m. f,igures. Knowlcd.:e of of· ....,.TRY OPER "TOR Bch mature employed Park. So. Santa Ana. Owner retiring. Ask for Call us 2-l·Hrs a day 556·7787, Rev. Maritn. computcraecl puyroll, llt•e procedure helpful '"""' "' . llGRCho S• lady·, permanent or sum· $360. mo. Call Marc Hall, Joyce Hill South Coast po s l "I I Jou r n a Is. for more informat1011 The Jolly Hoi:er Int•. a.,..; J~Apt1 merkit.priv.494.7346 675·260l orGeneBaum, C.F.Coleaworthy Communilyllospital Babybs.i ttc r , o ceass quarterly payrnll rt'· call· takmguppht•almns fot a Renl;ftg from 126() S22·82llO 1_...._ 640•0020 So. Laguna 1·499·1311 varied hrs, my home. · lcacl dala cnti·y opr. Mi11 M• ~ r ports. 10 key ii musl + r I Adult apta. Leasing pre· Responsible person. Soul 0 n ·1CESUITES Are,s. ownN tralnsdp,llv81c lite typmR <1b1 hty Call KATllY FElutYi\11\N oil ~t~r37s C'XPt'I~· w 1 yt· ()II view now in a prestige Coast Plaza are;i. Sl MASSAGE l anta & cw an . . . 540.sooo x :WI b 41. l'.'rm :mont. 1 n lne community . per month. Call 546-7491>. ~;~t~0P.f~~~{~",'s1~f: Forc~d Sale! FIGURE MODELS s:1ti.J10tl __ _ _552~551 1._<.:tndy!lam Sp~ ~ll~t11Tll; da)s. l'a~ IA·ill Tw~nl)' Per1:ola. Cul\·cr wali: t~ bch P\'l b: Kal H35·17G7. Fast f~d opport unity. ESCORTS Rabv:.llll'r wanll'cl. lkha IOOKKEEPER HYt·AND . a~ct CUI l'XPl'I'. C\ vi & Sandburg. 2 hloeks so. ,1 1,.. ·1 h ·SI'( --------Take ad\·untagc now ~ bk:, who spl·aks Gcrmi.ln Full char)!\' ml~ exiwr ~ .\pply 111 .,,.1·:.011. ll a.m • ofSan Diegof-'rwy. pmno\~1·1-."'7080'au . oml'. ·' ·lll SQ.FT . :call Su perb H tJmtc·s OUTCALLONLY :SllUO ·S!IOll pi·r· mo ;,pm.)lonFrat>~·ti:!:?,;1; ·---------"r • . -()L'L'fCL,'Sl'1\C1''.1·\V1\IL., u9.""cc 631-3811 tm·v1:.1tlngMunil·hfum1 lllH :! tillh-lll' Alll'. 1 __ le h 3141 ---r r " .,... """" I~. To occa~11.111ally he or1 I mm ell 01w11111i.:. Ura lll!l' LABORATORIES 1 _,...... ac Mm. from the hcat·h. 1100 Sq. rt. Ccl)I ofC.'s al --.--,-l'all ~l June 17 & July 14. <.:v Airport are:1 Xlnl n 111•· •••••••••••••••~··•••••SJ.">. p1wk. 5-t3·1562 or ii :nil 2nd An•. llist:overy J an itorial marnl. Co A-(>ARKM/\SSt\(il·: Children :Jt., yrs & +Ill Frm)!l' & env11·11111nl'nl 3~1UO llylnncl A\l' Dell'erymcn loi: J .. \ (>rap a pebble mto the no answer 1136·5730 I Mgmt \7 14 ) 87().1!170 Laguna lk h. dean.mi:: PH ES ENT!:) mos. Call 5"11 ·7020. Call. Uil'k Neu 5•1!.1·3ll33 Costa Mesa Ca ~26:!6 Tlllll'S in N .II. & r M ' Ocean from your Apt. • 20jE . I routefor salc.49·'"1756 ··TheSummcr!\11.zler , ~0 1wrmu.~>•IM·IHU Lease.Luxury,secunty, Rentals 4 xec. swte, 2 g. rooms.Mort T t &'"Thl•Onuhlc BulJhlc" Babysitter needed to BusmessTrnc Sl8Swk i\nt;<iualOpportunlly Mature adults. 31755 Cst ........................ Carpel~ & draped: S~C.'· o~·· rvs 5015 ss. OFF WITll AU come to my home or SO• SPORTING GOODS Arllrmat1ve i\C.'llOn Dental l.ab·OrthodQl\tic llwy. 499·21135. NB Collage. Steps to' ~B aTa.i~. On Q~ail St&••••••••••••••••••••••• Open lJaily at 11 /\;\l meone who li ves within Expandini:? retail 01>cra· Employer Lab·Chaar !iHlc Top ~a,Y . Ocean. Sips 6. a\·ail June · a e over ease l885·B Park Av ... Cl\1 bike distance or 0 .C. lion seeks asscrliv•• . ---for bhurri i.:irl. Lal> "~vcr Charming newl~ decor. 5, $150 wk. thru J une. Ju· save. . LOANS 931. 0/ 646·99-t-l 6-16·!*1-1-I YMCA for (1) 11 yr old pcrsonahty for man<1l!l' CLERICAL • llC'C' C.111 57':.!·ifloo ~Br. UPJ>4'.r levc~. ocean ly, Aug, $200. 675·2-145 Call: 833·2906 14 !o hoy frnm Ram to 2 301>m ml·nl posllaun . (.'all Ron !'ull time r>uMl11m. r"· --'-· \U. SJSO/lse 49~3~------. ------:-.; B 11~.;-;,,l' in suite Atso 2nd TD Loans Social Clubs 5400 :i I du vs wk. Plea~c t•all nic Bell. H:t;J 27110, llennt:. qui res I vpini.:. phofll' Ut•n1al lll'l'l'l)lt11111sl Xlnt •--N~ 3152 8yOwnl'r. :.mn lt ~B,\ nr ·,~, -,·; '-1 1 • R ··· . Fa1r~slTermssinn·l~!J ••••••••••••••••••••••• !Hl:I l~aflS :IUµrn. & l>t.!nn1~ P .. r.,11 nn•·I \\ork. f1h0ng & ai.sorlt•cl ~~·i·rl'l :lnal .~,k~lls t'NI ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '). . • . . .... . . . hie f>lf> :rrno Scrttter MfCJ. Co. "r. () Sl:\l1 . . ... --. l'l'\'lt'l' II r\'lll\', :.UK:! C'll'Ol al duln· .. ,,.,.,,~ 111 . ' . . ~ •• ~ ....,..... ...,...... bC.'h & ha~· Ill \\k ~ r r~:.hgt HI).:. ea,..ona., LJ .L"l' . .•.• s r I J ,, 1 011 ... ·1hn ~;, fKl~I Shul'p 3br . 2ba C.'Ondo on h -1.!l .. J ::ilhUO. f11.Hli4-I . -642-217 I 545-0611 llaH' wu tm·ll ·I µ.arl Ill AH 'y S 1. I 11 .~"I~. ~~. ~ Mu·hclson IJr l>l'rsun. Culligan Watt•r l>L"nlal Ht•1·epl1nn1~I , golf course al10/bak NF:\VPC>ll T lll'"ll'h 1Cd'.\T Of'flC.'t•s. Nl·wly clc· -----lforlJl•ri.hop harm1111y ·• iome. O\\ll 1•111"· r~l<.. l'omhlio111ng. 15t1H Calll' 1. ) I f I '-111·~--· -A1C.~ISO~S:ia:/:m • -· ~cx:'e:'111Tr~nl1 3 ttr: ~r.-.Lcti. ~ooJ.l a~~·S?.:i..1 -Sf\~.F. ·.t;OCO'.\l~I lntere:.ll•d ladw,. 11lc•a"'' ~~!l~_mukl-r, I rvllll' c:~;~u~~~~~:.iN~~,.':~e~l;;,tJ Valk. San Cll'menll' -.~1ll·r t~;h 1~11;;int i ~ · -wc•t'klyrutl's.1;.i5.0043 Sl!S.up. 2333'1::. coast P\l.Ptyouysrn:-s -cal~5?~"or~11t1n1 . -··'-' -· ~--·I ~. ·;·ra ··I ~· I 1-;11ual Op1.1urtun 1l>-D....,.T"LRECEPT·.· Lease 2 br, 2 ba condo. ----llwy. 752·Ul30 642·3573 -------B\NKlNG Y t:x~r t "".cl •1llP ~: Employer. En "' Overlooks l(olf course. SIJOperwk.~ue~t hou:.e, --1 b .·~.......ts/ En!DloylMfl!& t•i1Gtf1"SUPHVISOR ~~p~l~~h r.r~o~t A M s C~lllt' ___ ---Ft tamc po~. ope~. for Adlls. $335 mu. 499·3623. 415 Oak St. L.B. Wanlcl lo .rc!'l or U} ,reparation E 'd 1 d P· "f ----· -· -· -· --mq $619 t•nergelic, amagmalive & 494·6&18 -home or bw.ld1ng for ore. PenoftClls/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• xper :~ c . aci ic CAR INSTALLER Mull1·Hranch C.'O. seeks pleasant in<11v. Exlrt!Pt~-2 Br apt. pool. r~r. rm. w II iv' g quart ers , Lost & FoUnd Schools & Clly Ba". • • e Mary Ann S , U . • , . l'01T)l>1tt1ble ind1v,. to j?in IY husy off' Goorl s<,lary. Close to M. V1eJO & On beach Corona dcl Mar . IHG-5579 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-·----ti'on 700S Hunt. Bch. 8'¥hl~4. ten.>0. nits. ex per. on staff m kcv •v):;tllon. Call I •. · --·-~ • _, ---'"· S:.ilary o~n. J\pply . · ,,. , Chmrsuic l'Xpcr .. hl'lplul. • ocean. From 5265. 20041 1·2 Br a pls. ..vt rd , • SI • ff , O· k C• Pool 5150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . • I l.1sa Kay. 11-"11 l288. Oen 339 be Aloma, off Crown Valle.Y • .beaut. vic.w. S250/wk-up. f-URNI. IE~. o ~ l~l-_ an ••••••••••••••••••••••• BANKING 1?·3,. 3721 .. South Bristol. Ill" & O~m11s l'l•rsunnl'I 5.">2·11_ -~~am·:lpm_ ., 831·0857 ·' (213l928·1844orSM7·2231. of CostaMesa llat.a.$95.N d . f '"v·. IE" COMMERCl"L CostaMesa. Sc•r\'tec or llu11t1 11gtun DISPL"Y .. , mo. 556·3900 'ee nde rom .... 1c10 ,.. ,.. ·--------. • . . "' Mewportleech 3169 UN IQUE REN T Ai I to l nine lndus'I Pk. TELLER CASllllm l_k'ach,ttill.l8Dcachlll\d, WINDOW.TRIMMER ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houseboat. sl~ 4. Nw~t[l4ishM11 R...tal 4450 Days :\Ion-Fri. 768·03211 TRAVEL AGENT M:111uf:il'turcrs Bank i:. C,\Nl>Y GI HJ. !'iwll· 121. .. '1111 ttml' for l'l<p:Jrl'lt111g PARKNEWPOltT llbr. wkly or wknd.1••••••••••••••••••••••• aftG :;wek111g a C<>mm erc1~I OOORi\I A;\I ('lcrk Tvp1~tltcl'l'l'l10111~l. J r S1wr1~wcar chJ111 APARTMENTS 714·640-0'i-ll! . · jOfficc Su ite. ~vt bath, Lott& found 5300 CLASSES!:)TAllT . tt'ller fnr its N.B. ol'f1C.'c. :\J11.1ly Su. ~oasl l'Ja~.a 1 ans J)iaonc, kll•. ty pl'. ~ton" X lnl ht•n1·11i ... --J-l cpts, drps. Pallo. Water MOl'l:TllLY The suC.'ccssful a pphC.'ant fhl·at n• I-riday I<!· 1 keep records. ~horlhund Sula ry 1·ommen:.t1r1.1ll Bachelor 1or 2 Rm & Ba w/pvl e nl. patio, pd. Sl25 mo. Doyle/Cen· •••••••••••••:••••··~·· Earn eomm1s1Hon wi.ll have a min. or I yr Must be 111 or over cl1•s1ralrlt· hut not nel'es" \\ / l' x pc r. 1\ r fl I Y 111 Bedrooms and sips 2. cook'ng possible . tury 21Realty.548·116R. FOUND: Man s class nnA while yuu learn t'ummercial hunkmit to ·Ill hrs wk, 3-150 mo. l'h ricr~on . 111 !\lrs. Crall . Townhouses SlOOwk.1175·2543 ~ · from Saddlcback Collcge inc;lude l'ommert•ial IOATCARPEHTERS i;:Jl ·tr.l:?:! l'l'lrws.Jl7 \\>'l·stmtnslc!r Ft. $239.50 ---------trial R...tal 4500 for gradualini.t class ol )lusl bt.• t•xper'd finish ~hill. West mms1t·r Opcn9·6 Daily Newport Bch. $150. wel•k, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19711. name <last> ms1dc PACIFIC tellercxpcr, l'arpc n lcr Gt1o(I l'CI Spa·Pools·Tennis Sips 4 + -I blk lo ocean. •COST A MESA* is "Zuniiea" -also has TRAVEL SCHOOL The bank is also sec.kuu: b c n e f 1 t s ,\pp J y in COLLEGE STUDENTS DRIVERS Across from ••1111hion (2131006·6880. , 700.1200.1500.2500. 3,000 fi.rst name. call lo idcn· tilO E 17th St, S. Ana a p/llme hank expcr'd person.' 161 A J bo r E 548 6365 person fort he Som mer AND All OTHER Crou-Country an,. al . a l!' rce on "ft Laouna small 2Br t sq. fl. Nattress Realty. t1 y. ves . . 541-6655 An atlral'l1ve salary to P~CIFICA IY u S G• "DS l'\o spC.'C.'Hl l Ill' rl'"°<I. San Joaquin Hills ftoad. ~" ,... • ·t · d d •· N >\TTS H s "· · -" (714t,44.t'oo Couple pref. S450 •• tmo. or 979·6571. LOST:HMa le blk./t a n Accre llC uY I include benefits IS or. KIPPERYAC T )lar(.iregor Ya1·hl Corp. k 99 •H I ' Established 1963 r d \ t l d 9'"' w 17 h '"'I (' " I(' h VA h0 cn r •f ·1 d 1"31 f'I I c "I S80tlt6w s .4. ·46~ 2000SQ Joi Germ Shep, l yr. Vic o F' 1 A .. ., . ere . in crcs c pc•rsons c.o . t .., . "' ;ou a " , cu~· .. accn 111, ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilV-_-:..a.: R--"al 4250 3975 IJI RCll, N. B. So. San C I('~ l' n t e . mancaa "' ..-ro~rams should l"Ontael . work bcC.'ause you werl' --- STEPS TO HACH.. -·•°" an s /\GEN'f c•l c•):t2 Reward. 4~2·~196. . Mary Jean Elder CLEANING LADY tno rounJ!. lal'ked ex per. DRIVERS WANTED f 1435 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., .,,. • ----Operahons Officer 5 Niles wk. 6pm·2 :IOam or c:ould onlv work a fow Men or Women · ~ ::: ~ ~:: ~~r: S600 Vacation on beaut Lake llOO s.f. nfc & whsc 18< per Found: f~male dog 6/4 IE A IARTEH~ER 1201 Dove Sl Uondablc. N B. of c: bldi;. months & hu Vl' s<•tt IC.'d Must bl• 25 or ov(•r 2BR.1ba.Yrly.$325 Tahoe, 3 Br •. 2·~ Ba s.r. 1~·4000 s.f. It ind ne ,.r vie . Bcal'h & fullorPart-T1~ Newport BeachC:192660 4U Jlrs . Steacty work. for work that does not •Apply In Person ' SEAWIMDCONDO twnhseoverlookml!lakc, prime units673·1417 eve Newman. Call 12131 Be ready to work as a 17141752·06fMl PhoneG44·0GOO. poy ~dl...cuns1dcr this YetlowCab New 2 BR. 2 Ba. S37S pvt bch, dock, fully furn, 438·0609. profess ional bartender m Equal Op1.1<>rtunity frne Sum ml•r J•lh 1111 11251 Slah'r /\\'l•mic u.EH•VE &w·6071 SllOP ANDOFF'ICE 1 week. i-·rce JOb pla.l'C Em11Joyer pnrtun1ty. If you t•an Founlam Valley " "' --Easl l7thSt.,CostaMesa FOUND: 6J9small male m e nl ass1~tancc Clt:ncal 1\ork I t1mt•, we will------ Sommer Renlals R...tals to Shore 4300 fillO S<i. 1-~l.. 515o/mo. pureb~ed dol!, .red w/wht 714/1134·1flfi0. 110<1 t:. 17th -I rain you. ;\gc 110 har·i----111!11----~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ideal for plumber, con· markingi.. V11· ll!lh & St. Santa Ana. American BARMAIDS. wanted CK· OFFICE 1wr, 1f over 17. Several E:E.G . Young workinJ! mother traetor. elec·l riC.'iun, etc. Palm. HB. 536·4405 after Bartenders Sdlool. per. & dcpcnclabl1.·. aj,ll' SUPERVISOR 1K·rm. pos11wns arc also TECHNICIAN with 2 year old son seeks Realonomlcs Corp ~.!."· ----btwn :!I! 31'.1. 897-9575 a\·a1I. w /no prohll'm uf Ncecled f-' /timt• hy 0 C. female to s hare my 2 675·6700 l'~OUND : I. e fnl•nclly YOUR CHILO CAN ---l::xpandini: Ol\'tnl! "" stnkcs or Jayolrs . Start Ncurolo~isl. !:)al. com- b . associated HI.I' \h , ".., "". /\ L ' ( •R •_, · __ .,.._~,. 'J roo . . ll us y t ype nu " -l1'iTO lll':AO! ocu1L11rn S4'1•kS-..Scl' immed <:all bctwn9&J mt.•ns ural c w /cxru.r, resp , d ependable & l.000 sqJt 2 story orrice ... Tutonnit bytiua 1 1e s T---------Hr=::r.=::..:..;~~~::',;,...;.:,-,:_ __ _ _ ...__ --=2=e =r.=1=, .. =b=u::-t-ow-n:-ho=u=s=·n' employed. Prcf«-r n~ 21 w/b11th tk shower on lil Jeronimot f:J Toro Rd. El lC.'aC.'her 646·71i3R poo girl for N .B salon mol1 \':ill!d en al urcll in 539-1183 Pai vac. M ne I ..., '4 " to 30. Must ha\'C OJ>Cn St . C.M. G42·5775 Toro. 586-11630 • 'f' I --:----_l _t_ 644·0661 Of'.G4-0·4iO:lJ. ct1v1dual Wllh l'X('(' cnl Pcnsaun schc•mc. l'f\1111l' style. bllns. cpls, drps. m· d & . l the same lim. -. Cl·rt1 1e1 :-w1m. ms rue or ---<'I e r 1 c· ;1 l ab 11 I t y l o will tic cons1dcrc.d~.Jl.eP1¥ patio, ht~ pool. Adults. 111.~nuf j ood charat' re ~agµna Hills. 900 +sq. ft. FOUND F4:male Doi11c 20yrs. expcr Spcciah1. 1 llLLIMG CLERIC supt•rv1~1· urfi1·<' ac. -;---.--------i to ClnssifiNI :ul no.'714, no pel11. S225. 5411·261!2_ l'uy •.~ ~f S22S n.··r mo!fi'h: Moulton Pkwy & Lake vie Magn?ha & Bunning tnl! infant ~~n·aval s.w1 m .1 Exp er · d . I\ ct: u r a 1 t1v1l1es of a1111rnx. IS 111· l ~~. apply '"· person. e 'o Unily 1'1lot . PO. b ~hare fc····' cx::;:11s··s 110., "'orresl Or. 830·08!10. _!_!.8 . 968·79l0 . & youni: 1·h1tdr\•n. 1 l!ach typist. Ope rah· 111 kt•y act-d 1v1 ct u al s. Pr c v 1 o u~ s a 11 r r a n C.' 1 s t: .a n 15ti0, Costa Mesa. <:.1 Spac. 4 Br 2' 2 Ba, huaut. • ..,... ,,, ~ u Ider htlclrt•n . du It s s11pc•rv1sory bt1rk)!rou111I H,r s t .1 u ra n l , I fi 1 7 !Y.Mi2fi decoralcd. patio, blk to ul1hl1es . South Coast Mi ell F"OUND: Grot:cry i_1ack, 0 t• a · · ding rnarh. hy tou~h. dcsirabk Al>Pli ('alion~ \\estd1rf Ur. NII ·---------• heh. Yrly ._645·70_54____ Plaza urC.'a , Call S4G·74flti . RIC--"alGIMOllt 465 etc. On Glenneyre Iden· You.r 1xxil '19!J· I I l4 Joyce. Xlnt ~ncf1ls & wnrkmg 1-___ ~----- -· -'"" 1 t1ry ·.l!M·9•1'1t;exl 221 <'V<'s. mnds ApplyhctwnKam· wallbclakton al: t'OOK. l'XP••r'cl. Coff<'e·i·--------- 2Br, yrly. 2t2 blks to bch, ""IND.A HOOMM/\TI': •••••••••••h•••••••••. -· ·-· _:_ --.-:-.... , · , 4pm. l.M Cr1x Cumpuny, ~hlJfJ, brt•aklast & lunc•h. 3 yrs old. 5325 per mo. YOU CAN Rj::SPt:CT THAii.ER s pace up lo 30 ·FOUND Surf Board in &~b~. t:l,i~~l ~. S.~~· 1 f,'1,} t.">O.'i K Warner Ave. SA U.S. DIVERS ,\pply 111 l.l('rsun bclwn Adult!\ only, no pets. llousl"l\lalcs llnhmitcd $7!i. + ulll. Costa Mesa Newport fk-uch. Call lo ~24~4u n ain a ~>· MG·2S.">I E.O.t:.:. 3:J2:1W.Warm•rA''C.' 3·5pm , The Hii:?itcr ELECTRONICK 673·9404 wknds & art 6. 1132·'113" Sinl'e 1971 5"11·fll73 · identify. 673·192.1. . ----s :.i'nta Ann, Ca 1'12702 Hei;taunml, Ill 1'"ashmn ---7 b t u Ft. ·h -I I 3 llR ;,or-L.c;;e· 1 acre in NpHr h. LOST· S2S REWARD J Jobs Wanted. 7075 llckpr/F'Ull ChGrCJe <714) 540·8010 Isl.N H LEAD PERSON WESTCLIFf 2 r, 2 Ja, .n / o s nrc ove~ · d . yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• for Rt.!a l F.slate Co, req ------For as:icmhly of srn:i ll a~ults. no pets. 1700 OC.'C.'11nv1ew homem C.M. 2 hor se barns, n ee old Blkl.abfemale.Vic good eommuniC'ation Anf.qual COOK EXPER'O prcc 1s 1on e l <'rl r n · Weslclirr Dr. Inquire /\pt S 150 I mo. + '·:• uti I, some work. Zoned fo Victoria & Canyon Dr. Rkills . & lighllyplng. Call Opportunity t-:mploy('r , mechaniC';.il devices. lle- 18 645·0074 afl. 6or wknds. 10.12 horses. $.')(JO. mo. 646·~ ti40·012:J Mr. Boyd. M<1t urc10ependablc q 's <!11per. in dircclini.t --Prtn. only. Call Cathy ---------_____ _, --------Surf &.~rloin work ol' ur1 to ltl Mi.o-""eanrronl ~ br, 2 frpks. Gar-sforR...t 4350 .~·"·7030days. LOST! Dark Tortoise Sell'ct1ve llousehold, bl 1 h r 1 '-"' .. -'2-'"" · •· L ' I • '930 W t'oasl lwv N B sf•m ers. >ny ~ 1 t 1111 '. wet b11r. m lero·wave.••••••••••••••••••••••• ---shell,fem.cat.w/ornnitc: NursmJ.!"'r am1yCare Akkpr Sccy/ltF. CLERIC/\!. ·> • • •• • ~llJ.. Extras.S&W.675·6084 WANT to r ent 11ur:i ~e . ....-11/Jn•.at/ flea rollar. "Ans t o l'c•rsonnel SecyConstrurtlon __ N~l-'h_o_n_c_Cul_ls_!_' -· -STACOSWITCH,,~ ---. Prefer Cdl\I, I.al( lJC.'h. ""-Ce Calhc".Nr.4thSl.CdM Emplnycr Paysf"ce lnsClkPersLmes SUMMER Cook Male, i\1>pl y in 1139 Auker,Cosla "" LIDO-VIEW·TNllSE area.499·4131 ..... ~··••••••••••••••• 6-10·7'63orli-108510 4SOOCam pus OnvcN.B. Fiii\ VA l..oanProc S7 person. 123pm J•'ruluy. 549-1041 ·:~-: 2br, 2bll, frpl. IA deck. -----lullfteu • -CullM6·1505 Rel'l·pt 1Tpc to$650 . 1-\cnturky Fm·il Ch1ckc•n ,1•E•'"•1•Ja•l•O•p•po-r•"•:mlllllip·~~ i\dlts. $42S. 675-6359 Xtra lr)l . 408 Alabama. ~y SOOS Lost· small Irish Seller. ---_ w-• -:-t-.-1-lrvlnl' Pcrsonnr.I A"COC.'" t~5 Pai· est llw'' I agi-______ ---llB c"~tmo Storll"<' on· -rrv-...... flt•a collar l'hokl· chatn 1c t.UB 0 NF.HS . Sing c " , J · · , • · -----------1. • ....,.. · • ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • " (' I 1 1 41111 E 17th Costa Mesa o BS llch L" I rou. ,... I 2 Br Apt: Al.I app 1anres. ly . Cn ll 531; 0321 or . Star on «hesl, V1r. 1 •.,tnJ?er· .u larisl a':a1 •· · r •. mp oymcnt n rwrtc n vail· July 1 . Days 897.1522 •ALUMI NUM FDRY l'·airvicw& Vit:lorrn. CM hnve own P.A. & Equip. Su11<'224 642·117 Cook -larttttders s.mall hle Mfg. nl·rds,full 83J.9338,~ps673.3593 --· SllO,OOO downtakesover - ---t\<12·9007 ,.._,,....._....,..._. .... ,,_,....,,...... f', 21 s .,. 6 • 0208 time ex pe r. Weld~r . ---'--'------·-Office llHtal 4400 *DRAPE MFG. WKJtM LOST. Cat. Ion.: haired -. 1\er . ,,.. · !lJg 2290 ctays. •2Br, 2ba. B.luffs. Frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlO,OOOdown tokes it mulli color , whale chest. Will hoUS(' sat or apt s1l IO"T IUILDEllS Out of School1 -----pool, riO children. $335. •POODLEGHOOMING I spayed female. Ans. to your hOml' at the beh ,.. No pets 833·8974. 833·1653 150 I W•1tclff Dr. •FISH & Fl.SH/CHI I'S "Punkin ". Vic. Spy~lass while you'it• on vaeat~on. Westsail Cor~. ma.nu.f of NHd MOMy7 NewportFinancialCtr •BUILDHDWSUPPLV & San Joaquin, t:dM. 997·46l5askfor Mrs. E. the world s .flnes t Work When •.; Blk bch. Downstairs . 3 Leesr-Office Spece •BEER/STEAK HSt: I REWARD. 640·6989 ----,---h -d -sailboats has immed. Yoa WGRt! Br. 2 ba apt. Frplc, aar. C ii"si M· andwehaycmore TUTOHl~G ore 11 rcn. vacancies for : bltns. $a50. $1000dep. Yr· <~14~:!.2.~~ll ~~~~:~ ll.8 .S l71&0range, CM Lost: gold wrist watch. han d 1 ~a pr c d n r litl)IM lftstollers Whe,.. You Wend! • • ly lse.675·0771 • ! 645·4170 540·0608 ladies Trad1lmn. t•nday oth.e rw1;;e; by UC I c--nters atK-Mart. H.B.536·8628 Senaor. Will al:o10 read to -,.-2 BR Duplex. yrly. 1 blk to WANTED blind·elderly. S6. hr. Ask & Detailert beach. S165. Resp. adl(s, CONTRACTGROWERS Found: Dedlin!lton Ter· forKalhy, ~2·81155 Min 1 yr expcr. req'd. no pets. 963·1570 bcr~ 2 F or earthworms, for rler . Vic. Holiday Rd/ --Mu.'ll have own tools & -pm or anytime wknCls. ./c-.....!..,. house plants flowen & Tustin Ave, N.8:646·1929 Hetp W..ted 7100 transp. 4 Day work wk & Avail. 6/29. ./.,;;;;;:;-..--llydropooic ·vegelubtes. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnl b1•ndits. Apply to ./t-Smnll barkyur!I OK. FOUND. Blk fem M 11han •AAAAA POSITIONS the Security Guard, al ••••••••••••••••••••••• _..,,,. _ __. Nomina l inveslmenl. hou~/yrs. Vic of CM. AdmS.cy't toSI000,275 MC.'Cormick Ave, '!-::; ::= .. o11. L1tc profits. Call; The 53(). • Secretary 1Le11al/MCST 1 Cosla Mesa. ./ ._.. ,.,...,. Big Tomato/Hy·llunter Found Toy Poodle Arcoun/ I" IC 1 A IP Clerks •--------•I THE EXCITING lnduslries. (714 >838·3060 Sunset Beach area. Employers Pay Fees 'BOA TS PALM MISA .rTS. (213)592 1607 Liz Reinders ARenC.'y MINUTES TO NPT COllOMA Oil MAil 1-----·---4020 Birch St, Sle 104 Wll.-d loot Co., BCH . RH lllMT ... on Coast Hwy. ll11m· OST • Salt & Pepper NewPOrt &!ach 833·8190 Has immediate openln C '" Mt Ho"'·"d 1.4~ r,,01 Bach, 1112 BR. Offices as low as 35• per bur11cr stand · drive up. male Cul'kapoo, 5 mo Call for Appt/Estab '6S for . from $185. sq ft. Mission Viejo & take out! Take ad van· old. answers lo Rag!:i---. . t•inash carpenters Adults, No P~ts Laitul\a Niguel. 200 to tage or Lhe ioummer rush. ~·orth about 25' but my APARTMENT MNGll. Hardware inslullat1on 1561Mesa Dr. zqoosqrt.831·1400 Priced right ,.l $22.000 -kids think he Is worth a 32 Garden Apts . in Tour h·UP (581ks,EastofNewport •----------onlySIO,OOO down. million-Help mr slnp Orange. Apartment + 11200Condor Blvd.) SELL idle 1tem11 with u HAY&BEACll lhe t ear s -Rewa rd ' Sala ry. Bolt 5362 , ..-ountamVallcy 544J.ll8fl0 Daily Pllnt Classified Ad 1_R_E_A_L_T_Y ____ 6_7_5_·3000 __ 1_8'6_·_744_G______ Pai;adcna. CJ\ 91107 979·0126 • \ •File Clerks •Typists •K•JPUftCh •Secr.faries • loakkHpers •TrMA.11....w.rs ll41C....-sDrht 546-4741 <Across From Orange Co. Airport> Equal Oppor Employer Cook-WoridlMJ Chef i\lur;l be able to improvt• dlnher busines~. 673·7750 after 3pm. Cple wanlt'll lo manage• <lfJ units. l\I an lo cto I th' mntnre. woman tu c•ol le<'l renl. 2 hr a pl +, 646·6774 CREW MANAGER C rew "m a n ai:e r l o s upervise 'boys and gir ls a~cs 10 to 16. Must have dependable trunsporta· Escrow ..• - l:XPERIEHCED •. • ESCROW ASSISTANT ' ' ...... J I UMITEO CALIFORNIA IAMtC• GMonarch Ray Plaza South Laguna C714t 496-127~ 1714tUl0 1970 hon. Good commission An Equal 1 , .J plus gasoline allowance. Opportunity Emplo~~r Work :S:OO tn 8'30 p.m .... --------Opemnit in Costa 'Mesu. Newport Beach. El Toro, FlllRGLASS Mission Viejo a~eus. • llEPAlltMEH , Phone 646·8684 for ap · W e >W i I I t r a l·h • pomlment. \\laC.'Gregor Yachl ~rp, 1 l::qunlDpporlunity tr.JI Pl11cenl1 a , Coal.a Employer . Me~:I. --- .. I I Pl DAIL v PILOT * Wednesday. Junt 16. 1978 ~dd it...Bui ld it ..• Oiaper it...Harrimer it •.• Carpet 1t ... Cem ent It... Wire it ... Hoe it...Clean lt •.. Move it...Press it ... Paint IL .Nail it ... Plaster lt...Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it ... Patc h 1t ... Pipe 1 t... em ooe It ... Roof i t ... L andscape it...Tile 1t...Tnm 1t ... Sew 1t... H au l it. .. Add It ... Plant 1t .. 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Cr11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanl'ihe twsl for Lcsi>''. llaull.ng, Grad111g, dl·· wor ·~.~i 1~ U GOING TO MOVE? ;;...;i.~~1 tlil'> 3'..>9I • rmdl Fr,•1• l':.I Stnl JVl>i-ly Jllay e<iuip, and food t·ev:u r. 15 yrs cxpr. I>< 1''llper Gardc.-ncr main· 673.1166 molillon, t ree wk, ell:. ___ • · · · ~ Wl•l t•11 ni<· 5:11;.;;o.i :.!tl & 1,0111 M .t un /lear ning. work m y self· ll c f,, tcnan.cl'. d canup, tn rn· 7Sl·J'J30 Xlnl hou!lct'leanlni don~ ~t 2 ~~~~~f~cn movl Plad•r/Repalr .,:11 • .(il!>J __ t~5.:.fi217 S31·0101. ming. 7Sl·9207 ~vcs.. ---• . . , , . , . by lady w /cxpc riCnl'C. )OU. Rl as., r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . •• • . . • Gardener tttaintcnancc, Excav.1lln1:. 1;rad101;, dt U • dabl, ow lran · ll'l3'3!.1-W or.1·IS 8583, TCll l'I \STFHl '.'l:l' hnlrn·~. 11 .tlli..111101 ~. E:.1 llal.>yi.lllr r , 11yrs old. ~x· llYORO STl-.A~1 GJo.NlE Exp. 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'· add I J Ob s. 5 49-2015 class1<·al t rad. w / ('OO ••••••••••••••••••••••·,· ---lmul:; Work g uai· Fri h r. 1>1 •. n.1)1,\ 1\111.\ ,\j •l!~i.:no.r, jf'.cc ~lit ! alt!". t k ~atm. Gl·orgc. tem p methods. J . Ulocth lu o usF.CL E AN l•N G i ~ Mosoary l~ti. l';ill Norm 11:1:>.:no:.. ~1.1~t··• 1. h.11 ..... IUphoMery --< u v ' r s ' ._, . .. I b"75·2365. 0 u r J\ u s ' n cs !'t C a I ) • ••••• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6-r ..-tMijd ' • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • c..,.t Stt•ice I dt't\'l'W·•~l>. t 'air prices. ll & D G ardcning Svs . . J 11n>et•'s Jl;ii:~cdy /\nils l f'1tc11lu1.:1•S· l'l<111tN s -1 ... _ -:\I,\ ll v ·:--, I 'LL \I Ill;'\ I; 11 · .. 1111 \. phol~1 .... y. \\ u,ri. •••••••••••••••••••n•• 5'1 1·5754 Lawn m owing, tr;i m · Musonr.{ wor k, Un c k G~!>·65Sl I Urick Concrete Palm l'alnt·lli•iiair 3:> > .. ,, 111 •• 1;11; :ixo; •,. 1:11.1r.1111 ... ·1I. Ir •·•I. lie: d. mini:, edgmg. llclia!Jlc/ walls , blo<'k w a lls . ' --Bl• ... ·k\Valls l'll('l)lt~. urcu. wurkma 11 s h 111 :-;o J<JllTCH>S:'tl.\1.1.' '"1Jl ;1111 t1111l·ll:l!l7."1!!X Wet:arl•Q.ir!)t'tClcancrs n.•a:.raH•s.548·6178 carpe nt ry, pa intin g . IZMOPPETS "' ' ' " I ' Sleum C'lc;in or :ihams>c>O Controctor Gen 'I ha ndym an . Put M . lld. t::sts G4G·0464 gu:.ar. Take 111 vant. ol lllY R f' Window Cl•anin9 J\lsvUphol.stcrty All wc1rk ••••••••••••••••••••••• II 8085 BE FREE1CALLME• -----------l'xpcr 536·7056. oo '"CJ · J-w••__. ~lc:N :.a Y G4 S · • . • · Q 3lily brick block ~ _.:.. -----•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lluar. Refs. 1"rN~ Jo.:<it's . (;~RWICK &SO~ --r--....,..... • 6-t2·9738 Supe···s·rbh5o~s2c2ctanfll:; lmleas. s':.onc w ork 1>'y Skwart Ha ve somt.!lhin)! you \~;int JIJ-:1'1\IHS ALI. T\'l'ES \\'l.'\1)0\\:-o.('l.l:A~FI > llcas .rulcs .G-15·:S71G Add1tions &llemodcllng Gardening& rate 54 .2() .. p 11 ·r .1 I r Ill"'.". 1-·.1::·1·111t' 1·11 -----l.1c Bl 219'12 Landscuping S~LL idle items wilht a .. . Masonry. h e 290597. 1-'r ~o sr ''.C.l;iss1 icu arb1 0 11 ,.,,~ouahlt" 11·c"1 11. r:-1 • ' (;J .,\ss'11-·1,.; u wt II sell It. :>1!1·21'70 ll73·001 I MS·Sl82 Daily Pilot Classified~_<!: ~item~ &i2·Sti78 ei.t 536~0ll _ _ 1l wc•ll. M2·51)7K. \\'a lt 11:10.51120 ;111~ 1111111 1 .. ,,11111;111·:-•i 111 17:•1i . • TE:'ll l'(lll,\11 Y I n :t.I' Call 540·4455 Eftual Oppor 1-:mpl11y11r •Telephone Salts S.d:in · & llo nu~ (':111 111 •• 1.,: up 111 ~·I :;;, 111 \\t'rk .tlt 1•r11 011 11 " ,'\: 111i:h1' p t 11111• l'1•1 l1·· t I '' r ' I 11 ti " 11 t • ,\ 111111111111(ht1•1' :;:w :11;:!, :111 .q1pl.? !11'\I TElLER...,IGHT l':\IH'I' ti 11;11 lltt • ('tl\ 11,111k . ~we .\1.iry ,\nn ~ ' f' II fll IJ I I ~ k I • I :Ii ;1 i;" •11 t ,1 I,\ 11 ,1 ttl ~. I I l1111l 111-11. K411 l:!:I I TEMPORARY SUMMER JOBS! • ~ ....... ....... S'S -• -•• r ,J •• , 1,, •• J TIRE SERVICE 1':111pl1•)•'. l'IP11~w .1p11I}, '\1·\\11111 1 T11 1 1·,·1111•1. :llMlll I': 1'11."I II"\', ('d~I .. ,.,, -.1.11111•1111· ,\ fll ,., .• ,,.,,. JJltf;!Jl''~J\•1 lilt'•, J)t••,fl!H ;{ j,1h 1111·' ,, ..... tll'l.111 111 ,l\llllL' • h i t 'I·"' 'l111p 1 :1~1d h1•111'11I,, H .1y ~l111t 1111lv STACOSWITCH, IMC 11:1!1 llak1•1' \ ·n~I a l\h·sa 549.304' Tfl\\' T iit '('I\ 1>111\ l•.11 I· 'P•'' d \p p I I I (llltl I I 1 Hit \I•' '\1•11 jllll t lit .ult 1'11111'11\' :-..11.•, ,\ 1·:11 ~r.11·1111: h••lf1l11l. \.1•al .'V 111.·1 ~·111.1hlo· 10:! I·: lt:l11 !'-I , .1t S11 p1•11111, l ' \I \11111 thru Frt TlfXl-:UO 111-:NTi\l.S ~'1 11 & l'art Tmw . :'l:o ,., 111•1'. nl·r o•''· Som1• I'\'•' 11, ,\11pl ~ rn 1wr'IJ11. 'I 11\ ... ,.. , ,,.,,, :-. ... 11' 1'.1 I.• :11,·~.1 :\I.ill , :-,., l 11.1 I l'l.11.1 I ' . M11e .. 1H•• IOIOMitetll•••• IOIO IHh. Peww ff4 Wednesday. Jun• 16. 1976 * DAIL v PtLOr . DZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .;.;.,;;.;;;;...;...;...;;.;;,~.;;_..;;...;...;;.;...;..;...;.. __ ~--~~~~~.;...,o~_;..---.... .-..-- Http Wanted 7100 at1 IOl '*"ihln 1010 :W'SEDCr.f''tU,T/S,Ar.MotorH....... rucb tHOAllfos.f .. arW •••••••••••••·••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .... TERIOR DESIGNERS z cen. trm tbs. top cond. s.11... 'a 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••·············· T\JX~uoni-;NT/\LS " • SacSl8,SOO,f'h :t>42·4087,•········· .. ••••• ...... lt63FORD ""' 9715 F\Jll & Pr lime. No ex~r. Hl ..... eyen 1Clthtt1 'bar & 3 stools, .:ome lbl s A L E B3J·26l6 Root 26' GMC. Pvl pt.y •••••••••"'•••••••••••• nl•Ccss, Somc ew hrs llegas t e red·T ortie· &4chalrs,lg enlryhall i\33·2616 ur G42 40!l7 'l2T~PICICUP 74 ~ C--' Apply in JWrson. Tuxedu "1ume·Blue·Se alpo1nl. i.N . 2 l?Old occa:.ional 1~6J 32' Pa rc mal..e r . Newport Ouch.(;A. Shortbt'<t, (•hrome bum· "'Y ..,..... I> c 11 I . s c a r s . G7S·Ol611 chtiirs. 556·6~13 We are selling Model Home Furniture perfeet cond. Twn 3SH's. . pers & very cleMn ! ~.!'~1~~· rud10. mat;i. We ~tmin s tur Mull. 1040Antique uphols lcfl•d at below Designers Cost. Antiques. ~2·211>4&673·0782 1-;~~~;~~l ~~~~.U\~~1~:~· (L37~~to$9t9 $3476 Wcst1T1ini.tc;: ----••••••• .. •••••••••••••• r h:ur. t:th.:in Allen drop Soras. Dining Room Sets, Lamps, Pi<'· •ZQDIAr Vc rycl<>:in.962·6103 T•WM&C~ TYPIST •PET WOILD• ~~·;~t~~ ~r~t~s·J~~~~ tures & Accessories. Port·A·Marine ~·20'1 ·73 t;xplorcr 20 for n •nt J\utoSall'a/lcasin~ Pit Bulls, P<>kes, Westie, deli<>rs ~1-7156 JWill 19 tA.M-4PMJUNE 20 IOAM-IPM Comp s elC conta inc1l 2l61 Uarbor,Costa Mesa 'lik•oC)OOdMl..a..'--·ruy l''oi.. Poodles, Shih·-.--·-'65 ""'C 1·r · 110 111• Slps 8.xlnt "on1l.Pl'.L'o 64 .. -4446 Form ..,.__,, tzu. !'()m s, <.:<H:kers . mall modern desk $50. GARY DONALDSON & ASSOCIATES ~v a I om1an. rc:wrv&st.;, 54.'Vi~ti.'}O... .. Stat. litft.r•. M1ni·Schnau1.cri1, Uull Octa~on1i1I green din.rm. Volvo 110 drive. Gd ----------4 tug ht now Stu le F u rm is T c r ri c r s , S i 1 k i cs set SIOO. Water bed $SO. 3114 Alrw41Y A•e, #D, COiia MeM c v n d . $ 1 • 4 0 ll . 16• G MC '61 Ford Ranchcro 260 VB _...,,....,,_ lookmA Cur J:ood l)'l>b ts. Yorkics. 100 mixed pup· 4~M2"M MacArthur Blvd to Redhill, south on 675~1631675'13608't 6. D ·1 W k d eag. 4 i;ptl. Dody in xlnt ~~· ti u o t1 p a y & x I n t -• 81 Y or 00 ~n 5 • \'Ond. Nst 1ell $tiSO/b6t i:mpl oyel' benefit p ie s. Stud svs most oLUF"~'lllbuf~2S chin·-Redhill, turn on Airport Loop Drive, 26 Crmsu· Along, new Lowr atf'S 6'&0.5951 oCr 496e7920 packal!C inr ludes 1·ost of 53br1cc~7~. Opt.•n eve s . d i.t S2!>0, \'anity t~I w1~ turn right on Airway Ave. left at 3rd Cr:iy Mi.lnnc ti ryl enc.-. ----------·• ll\'ln•• s:tlJry a dJu"l ~2 · ----m irror s si2:;, c·hryw·• d · l.•)l:. or xtras. Mov1n.:. fon~ ~all~13• x.l?t Nllll. Vms 9570 '73 Cuprl. New radi<1ls, lo " u riveway. mus t sell. make ufr. S11I~ ·~· $6500. 8J,1·5l6ll o ••••••••••••••••••••••• m l, l!OOd cond. $2850." mt·nts. If in1rrc:.tec1, r;,ill • YllHKSI 11 HJ-; <'h!ot of drwrs, n1tc s tnd. 6;J.:J:11lR. 49-l·~cvcs ______ .71 VW Cam""r. :II, !IW·012l. 673·323-4 an 4pm L'hcryn549·51<t5 'ft:HlllEH• \ilnlly w1mir 5250. c·h~t ,~. -.st;.itc fo'arm lns.c.o~ l'uppic:..~uahty AKC, olclrwri.S:l!'i.Al~oothl·r M' II COCICTAILIOAT Trallet'$.Tto'I .. tl70 o ri t:· mill':.. "'ullY Dabuft-9720 ,133:J Jlylund /\vc. c M. i•hamp Imes. kJll· l:IM7 furn S.111·7HOO. 11ce CllMOUI 1010 Misc.tlOMOUI ••••••••.••••••••••••••• eqtUpped. Very t•lt•a n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-:quul Opply _l';~lploycr_ ~ .... ifa •-2 ·1·u1, cl1 •1r·. •••••••••••••• •••• • •••• Wont.d 1011 __ •i l~IM 11 W1·ckd;1ys l!l67 f:st. Blll. AA· 1 t·ond S312.250Mo. 'sL/ilc2. ,:.'.'.!:llmE1 llwU~r·.· LEASE FOR LESS *Great DCM1es'• ~ "' ~ ·• •••••••••• •• •••••••••• • oo· Skipjar k 1975, 2 ooat S11>s 4·tl. port. tmlt•t. wall """ " •K30·(>:m• ll l11t .. l 'J yo ol1I SellorTrade SSSCASHFOR oWnl'r. must sell~ Ukr . '.'':a1cr, iccbolC . S750 ranly available. Call All makes, all models ! TYPISTS __ _. s1~;1ibstofr fl.t2·91i2il G II I , . .,.u!u· ... ·'fu1·n,•rcrr1""' """'·1003 l•l;i·l7116. Amt•rican Car Plan. Call our kasc manager, Af h • I' K T -· ----40 a on aquar um. ""'" ~,... ...~ '"" 575 8000 Mall Malhc ws·tht•n 1k .. J b S~o!hur ur.~;uCiu:= ..,,~f s1x piece Pel'an bedroom Ali a s m odel. with fr1.rststovt·s ~6-07GK Ch ris 27 • St•a S kiff '71 Silrer Strc·ak :ll· like ~. c1de!Wc'rc.!here tohc l11. o n ·quirci. accurate' • . ·,,,,set l::xc<'ll<'nlcond Aquamastc·r pump.&--T-E" l a :tf'lk" ~t.'Wly uint: nuJ\C stcrco&'73f'l1 "•73 VW Cam per V;i n , IARWICKDATSUH typist w /50·55 wpm IYll· J~uut. l'c~ .. sholli. etc. ~7 c.i5·9G8G wrou~ht iron ~land, fish WAN ,u m UJOr np· "l>ii. • '·,.. P, T :ltiO XLT w / 'h .11 Al\l l f'M, rt1d1als, ncw 131•1375 ,.93•3375 1ng s pccll. Abo. need l e rm ~. ti<l2·5118S or included ov<>r s:?OO in· pbanccs &pwr mow'-'rs, l.'<i. r.1cho. J;!.1:-. detector, .. · s ~ l . 1 , •• 11 "' - I fr "'""°>'><. 11 d f d I · I ' ( k' · ~·ompass b1I"• pumn '> t.73·0:!11-1 pain · ,\u o. ~·1 -----l>Offil' p1·wr ~<'nera o IC<' '"~'"'""'" a n e ra l e C:u on1a vested. Sell lur Sl25 or 11rc , llOl wr .: n ·as. ' ... g~ ~· ~ ~-~ 7H·l"'ti·!l22t.i • l''((>l'I'. 1 a'" J\ L'•• 0 ••• t l>lyle Knt!c Holl• Dl'sk trade for v., Call !lliJ·STJ!S t.Hll·58~ blln bail ta nks . S7;itJ() . l T 1 51 " 1 . . •. Soles & Leasa1tq • ti' I I) · "~ "" 0 ""s 0 h h h I'd ·· fo'\·e!;/Wknds 0 1-4 ) l'll . r r. ps v.l>O\l:... 'l'll['Doll rJ> d { t•nl;u· . l'r~onn•' t'lll ~ca·l~cl tr1al.champ l;nc 111 w ulc com . l>O I a~h aflcr6 -.-, ·~ . ICl'bl1x . itll•al for o rrroad '74 l>od~c l\lui.i Wi11dow '•a. ,a.' PACIFIC MUTUAL U.S. !lli:J :uxs. Sl()()fl or trad1• for Sail -Musical ~-16·1dl7. '"hi ·I • 5700 831·0'<t" Van. Sportsm:m llol·al. on ,\LI. Ir.uh ·ins ;oo~c\\'IKJrl <.:tr Ur -lloul or '!'.'flt5·2511 llrurn,wkk7'Winsorl'IJQI IMtTumenh 8013 oo l-l'V·t · •1 169 -~ ;:_c:._ __ . ,,;) loadl'll, immac. l\lu~l HEWPORTDATSUM Nl·wpurt J\t•ach AKl' (ioltlcn Hctri1·,·cr. -• Tabl~·. Com1>J.cte +llf ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo' . '1' -,'~~[1~~a ~u · 72 rollen, Utility 9110 sell. lii3·201.i 888 Dove Street l::qual 011p<ir Fm ploy •r 21 , ~ r>. r1•m:ilc. SSO GorOC)t' Sof• 1055 fan} lump & wall hangcr. ()I I> S \ m bus i1 ado r ·/1111r~ll ~ · mo ~f'"t ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Near MacArthur • c 4!H·2l!lli ••••••••••••••••••••••• StSO. 673·•l.911. clari.nc~ ,,·1cu~~ .Just ~ .. ~· ·•h !!17w912'80pc e< ·~ii Ton Trailcr , remote Altt~I Want•d 9590 &J amboree Roads ----------1------------ifor Sall! -1-:vcrvthin" · -----· · · .,...,..cas ·..., · t k · ..... hk s 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ,., • Nli Athletic Club M •m dl•anNI & rc<•onditioncd . ---•ra cs, air Suu.; s. l . ·. 833 1300 Waitress. ovt.'r 21. Apply J\f1:han. mi.lie /\KC J yrs. Uooks. tca ca rt , lt>alher be h SI 5 C-11 1;1 ll · Xlnl coml. S75. 331.2551 loafs, Soil l'h: 642·262·1 WE ·PAV TOP DOLLA~ -----·----- 1n pe rson, Sid ·s Blue S200 best ollcr. c9ueh. S500/o(for. stcr~o. ~ 1~ 1 · a 001 IP Perfect for sl'tioul bands. ••••••••••••••••••••••• for cnrs & trucks, p~ul 7'1 '.. 260z ? + ., Jn • , Beel, 107 21st Pl, NU uft 'l!JIH737 ~tlccsl!n~rk.t ls~t>~:I l am'~~~· at . or SSl·28 . p be .,. . I A 16' Hobie Cat. Many ~X· Part~ic•& 9400 ~or o4r not. '"1'c s~cia_hw m·;~ulat~· 4 s~'alc ;, •ll>m. Doi . . !"a.~ t u • isc. ••S.:in Francisco Buyer 14 ca 'Y .-esi.va mp. tras+trailer. SlllOO. Ph: • in s peel s, vuns \l\l /fo~M A I C MUST "C: ~1.1.lcs .. •Imo, sh~" items. 833·1'188 wis hes Orit•ntal Ru"s. w/ 8· IU" i.pcakcrs, x lnl. 9f.0·259R motorcylces. s'· L'J L' 'o .. k : ' WHEELALIGNMENT quaht~.Shob &l'rop.<.:11 --. -., t•ontl SC50 hs l ofl'r ---Yt\NTFU · Com (('t{' w•RRE.... c.~. r la c O\c r brccdmn :.tol'k ()ti2·fl"'"' I urn h:ivill " a mo\lln•• 547·58·11>.·mH·5117wknds t"'" 13~1 I I . • 33· ,. t f>hod c:1 I r' '19·2 \l\YP\. A " le ase al sic:. pe r mo. & IRA.KE TECH _ ,.. · _ ~":.._ " .~ " ...,.,. .. 1 ~oas , cs ,, 11011. t•ni:in~ or ' an. C • , . . s;~ !r~!!! now 111 Jul I . ncl.ncw-D\:O~Y --butl-oo.~trn~a·~»--O~tttlt•ttlt-t . _ _AUTO SALES IM ~()96l_K _____ ---~• ?lit'WflOf't :ft1t<-~~. Vt•llo" l~al'1:"''1lr: k<;hot~~:i -u r II c w 1I? me '~ -~ must ~ell 644·719l Mu~1cmn:. wunk lo orm $3200. li44·!i72G 5411·6295 ~ 1U241 Dcad1 Ulnl. ·;.1 Uat:.1111 2liOZ. auto. air. 1 ---1'" lTa~ work wtc S ~o ~ u sc lr n . "· · ~ur111shed :.11 we ;11·c ~-e11. an 5r:\1. ·--non-commt'rc1a-I-R&B SIAKl'O:'ll -t-comrn. Apply 3uoo t; Call1t tt·7158. ini: u lmost evcrythmi;. band.Call 5~5·0250. Ern;anada20',3 sails,l rlr. u1wr·Uelt Ch~1mpi on 127-0541 Muto(". l-{lllC dcc.k, etc_ I CsU.!_wy. ~dM ._' __ I' u r l' b r c d Germ C.:a ll ml' any night after d used crpl. 100 yrds. --. 6 llP eni.?. xlnt cond, sip::. L78·15, like ne w, S20. ~\·.d~~!;,.!'~3 b(l~i·~'> ~111~~ 1 WO:\IA~ 35.511 l•• h:indlt• Shepherds. chJmp. line. 6µm.675·5016. Light i::recn. SI per yrd. ACCOROIAN brund new, ·I. !\lu s t sel l. l>ana LR70·15 r allial sleclbelt, Wi':PAYTOl'I>OL.LAH d f button phones. t:h:illcn~· 4 fem· I male, SlO·S2S. Si.:ned, Phone675·28!i9. on~. S9UU. Must s ell! llarbor.495·5108. St5.6-l<H911 FOil TOP u s 1-;1.>CJ\llS l'On · S52'JS/llst 0 r. ing work w/a future.! in 6-lli-:?:>:17 · Barbara ssoo. Sharon. !).&5·2250 ----.t'OREJGN, J'?<?:'l!~:STIC '74 Datsun p.u .. Air conrl .• b N B r S S3 I letNJth dork Minic Classic 17' Day Sailer. Smull Che vy block, 2·bbl · orCL!'SSICS Al\1/F)I , shell, mags, h~~Y Expe~ o&t"r~?sar:1ct.'. f'ricndly AKC_Dalmatian Tues, Wee!. & Thurs. 9am Coat, will sacrifice. lOO WattAmpcg Amp, w/rixed keel, incls trlr & manifold and carb. S2S. re your .car is extra clean xlnt cond. 493·8765 F1l ime·E\'ei;. "r<l\'t•,•urll re.male. 1 mos. all shots. Ski L'Quip., brass nautka S500 Be89sJl o59ff7c2r. many cxlras . Xlnl con 768·3298 Sl'c us first. " J ,. I r I d «5 I amps• Grow Ii g ht ' . SHOO. 552·0080 I "UER IUICK '"13 ·1.10 "· 1111·t.·.1lllc b1·0,"n, & some wknds. 645·0336 .•l'l't s t-m·ci yar · "" · 646 7638 A -1' • Opm·lpm. !11i2·511~1.'l evcs. planter, etc, et.c. 1~27 • Office~"' e& -. /\lb:i r C l ._AutosforSole 292SHarborUlv1I. ncw tircs/shorksS-l250or ------• JI arbor C r es l <.; r . i Ea.ii 1085 l s ·.c o c . :i.s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cosl:i l\le a !fi!l·2500 IJst ofr. ·l_9J·~O:!ll b~f. :mm_ r r:l\·t'lmg Carh·r fo't'm 1Spyi;lass Hid gel Cd:'lt 01)·mp r~ <Mo.nlrc.al l ...,--"'/tlcdc Scats ll.2su1l:1.G I 9510 __ · _s __ _ Wri lt>r nils lyp1~1 lor 11 .... 11.,, 1.1,u 1,.11, 1 .. 1r . fi . • &I0.11! lli t1c:kct:-to 22 events. Cost ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/trlr. S.100. 675·2015 .nero TOP IUY R I '17 1 ·•ro z td r F :\1 Stn•(•11pl a~.1>oi y m1·nl,'',·' .. ~. 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Mam dcr rac k, ne w tires. HOME FUl.L01'~ to bst ofr. Come & take a R ...... or W...ted SIOO. Genoa. $75. Tallboy riumph Donncville. Xlnt $795for best . flt!'i·ll1lf1\l, Ueai tiful C.F ,\. Jllma· FlJRNITURESJG·-1170 look. 768·8219 Mission Jean 548-9700 S75.644·8428 cond. Lo mi. Lee or Mike . ---- lov llybrut fem. lilk . Vi<' Jo. 7!il.Ql30/642·6070 '72 Cour1<'r . g*I cond. w '11• per l' Y<' s · S50 . fa $.10, Antiq din. rm la· --WA l'o: T f. D · du w n or loeh, Powtf' 9040 l\lag:-., laJll:. Sli~iO. Mi51. b lc & c h airs SlSO. WATERBEDS dacr<>n sll.'Cping hai; & ••••••••••••••••••••••• E Wh<>cl motorcycle 400·5201 Wanted Good hom e for 2 Kitchen din. set 560. call Every Stylci Discounted down Jacket. Becky. GUNDIAHICS l2 lrlr. 4 rails. S2t5. kiltcns. matching pair. af\Spm ,G,IHG4l •NEXER MS~O t9683KWGen 11/W 64S·G:J67 call unytime962·583-t. Antique~. Fu rnil urc & UNDERSOLD• Elec spray gun for paint· Elec. refria. VHF /\DF '74 V3maho 250 Enduro, &I Sf A tlO.\OWAY SANfA ANA 835·3171 lHt: UlJ•1t11ATC 0111'11"0 M&CHINf •USED IMW11• '75 S.10i • Ilia.IN u x ) '73 Ba \'ari o -f864J P:'\) '73 2002 I (896K PY I '1 Ur w/rl'll exlerinr . Autamalic. air enn1l. ~ \·myl tor,_ (55611.'.'IV). Now Only $1495 NEWPORT DATSUN lll\l4 l)UV~STH 1-;1·:'1' Nl-;Wl'ORT Bt:ACll 833-1300 ·112002 · (l031:!:BU > Sl':l.L idle items wit h a ... I iiiiV'C'9omethlng to 11ell~ Misc. 342811 Caraino ti From 119.81 wllh n eater Ing. l\casonable . Call Depths. Immaculate gd c·ond. us. Classified ads do It well. Molino. C.1pis. Och. _Aqualleave~ 830·7062 -~6i'7<l <110 54~ 897""256an. 5 pm. --------.- The Castesl draw In the We11t. . .a Daily Piiot Clai1s iricd Ad. Phone 642·5678. ClosH Ow s.n..rs -~l.Y Piiot Clns!lified M J ·- ' ·- \ I L I ·/' I FORD '70 'Galaxie •.•..... $1399 500 2·0R Auto trans .. air cones .. power steering & brakes Lie 782AOE Chev. '73 V2 Ton P.U. $3499 V-8. auto trans. laetory air power steering. green !5890JX) DATSUN '73 240Z •••••••• $4499 A.or cond . AM.f'M radio. mags, 30.000 miles. Aod. !SM 66667) ~ ~t~t~o~· ~~~o!81~P?~~M~M· ,·ad•}~!! blue, mags 65,344 m1 (I 1800A) CAPRI '71 .............. $1599 <I ~eed1 R&H, beautiful red. vinyl top 29.730. (090CPP) Ford '73 LTD 4 Dr. . ~ .... $2699 Bronze. auto , P /Steer. air. P~indows, R&H. f119GRK} FORD '73 PINTO ..••.•...• $1999 Squi'P wagon, 4 s peed. radro root rack. etc. (Lie <;03HGP) AMC '73 Gremlin ..•..••• $1599 4 speed, heater. qolo Fully factory equipped. Lie 3l465L 1940t4 TOYOTA '73 Celica . . . . • • $3499 Auto. trans .. air cond , power steenng. radio, rallye wheels, mags. 23.802 a1:1ual moles. Loe. ,88SOZI Ford '72 Courier ........ $2199 4 speed. laclorv air, A&H. camper shell. special ' p111f'f';'cl'lrpet. •fller1or blue .. (94432XI Firebird '72 ............ $3399 Espr1I. Aulo. trans . alr cond . power sleeting, radio, rallye wheels, mags, 24,802 ac1ua1 miles Lie. 885DZL. I T·BIRD '72 ......... ~ .... $3399 Bronze. Car 1s loaded with 1ust everything. (Ser. No; 134954) Dodge '72 Charger .....• $2199 VS. auto trans . factory air p/steerong. radio, wsw tires. 111nyl roof gold (390EOO) YW '69 Bur ..•.•.....••.• $999 2 Door. radio. !feater. (122GBH) l~iO Ml•reedes :!20 trare Jo:ur•11:wun model I. 4 SJJd. AM. FM rudio. new In· tel'lol' & Lirl!s. 25 ma iwr gal lil:st oner ti1!'i fllHO days or ti7:l·!Hi7ti u fl fiJJrn. LHH Hew· Used OVER I 00 '71 Sqbk. uir. auto: n<"-'' t•ng, lruns & tires tre-MERCEDES ceipts>. Paint & body OH DIS,LA Y perf.,SUWO. 642·6424 1966 Harbor ( M 646 9303 House of lmPorfS '71 vw Convert Supe ,\UTHOR tito i2 Toyota Corolla. 4 spd, Beetle. Air. A l\1 r t'M, :\IERCEUES DEALER rad111, heater. $1750/or xlnl cond. 52300 firm. I 68G2 :\lanche:.ter, I orr IM2·5825 673-1713. 1 Buena l'ark j ----------,,..- ! 523-7250 1 ·14 Cehca GT. 5 s pd. iur, ·m VW runs good. . am rm. xln\ cond tape. mats, headl'r l~'ln the Santa Anu Fw~1 84tH509 aft. 6pm ll0001bst. ti73·1737 '7l 280C Cpe. TriUlftPh 9767 ·11 vw 100111(; Y l '··••••••••••••••••••••• Gd cond, dean. Sl500. $8,450 '71 TriUMphGT6 . 493.5139 492·65 Ji1RSle1110M 4 Speed. A~t/FM radio. '74 VW Bug, low mi, lm~s heater. 649F EU. · am/fm ~tereo, xlnt cond. 631-1276 $2576 ~O:/bst pfr. 581·113 1960 H11rho• ( M 6411 9JOJ 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ti8 Gnlux1c, or1i.: O\\ '"" PS, f>B, AC . auto l l'tlll b. • 750. (i.t I 1480 '75 t'ord l::hll' :!0.00(J 1111. hke nl·W. wall <•ons11ler car an trade & fman<'ini: t·an be urnin,::cd P vt p\y. 008·~5_ ---- '71 LTD W~n. all xtras, 111 Nabers eluding t ru1sc control, orilo( ownr oltM m1. i\ I cond. S2400 1146·928!1. '10 VolYO 14 4 CilClillac '62 Gah1xw 5011. nds a ltttl1• Auto trans . air cundi· · work. & '7t; Tai.:!o Hun:. t111ntnlo(, ratlio, twater. ----_ J!Ood. $125 53b·3i9 486AKX. C......-cllf 9917,_Ha_n_d~Y·------1 $ 187 6 ••••••••••.,.•••••••••••• '66 F ulcon Wgn. Clea "67 Camaro RS, 327 04\~ .• cond. P /S. J\IC. all basic .._ __ I air, auto. PS. A:\l/F:\1 8 mech. newly hit, new track, xlnt l'Ond .• S1475. eng. tares. $950/bst ofr. 846·3735 495· 1440 ct.•rolet 9920 'i3Squirc St. Wa1?on. l.tkc ••.,•••••••••••••••••••• new. new lircs 1brukcs. '7S .&SOSL. tobact·o brn. al· luy \\his. ~ll'l'l'O tu po. M1nf Cond. ·l!Jtl·2109 '71 Squareback, 4000 mi I 974 CIM•y No•• on reblt eng. {!CW clutch•; i91>6 Hmlior CM 11•11 9303 Has AM /FM stereo tape, '73 T·llRD 39,000 mi. 525f.t0. 9'il·Oti1I ;i..m/lm-iite.r-eo, othe·r... . magw..heels, aircood., & 1 o wner l'ompl t '' xtras. $1600. 536·3•14 ti2 Volvo 12~. 4 spd, 4 dr. only 34.000 miles. Super · 1' K 11 c, ti· • '57. 22US. Cluss1e blk eves 70.000 ma. gd. eond. clean! (~KBZ}. ' t!QUIPP<'I . c y 0 Ill: St'tlan w1snl1'. xlnt cond. · S700/ofr. 675·8727 btw 53295 book, 54800. Whulusuk s.i,000. S.'JO· t851 eves '70 VW Camper or 7 puss. 5&7. $3800. Our price ts s:noo. ----------4 837·9493. ·75 MB. 280S. <450 w/6 cyl t966 Harb0< c NI 6•6 9303 Air cond, runs great. SPECIAL 19741__.a W--------.---. -1 ) 11 000 . d k bl Xlnl cond. $2300/bsl. 9 pass. "A...-utomata.-c7'.-8••1.r 1968 Ford. $400 firm. Se enj!. . mi. r ue: 1975 TR7. Low miles. 646-8627 --.....:.--- ATLAS Chrysler /PlyllMMlth Open 0 1111)' & Sun. 'ttl 10 l'~I 2!l2!1 ll;1rhor lll\'d , l'o:.tu Mesa 546-1934 THE DAILY PILOT 1:-. 11\ I he• prort'sb of r1•plul·tni.: sume or tht• to m 11any oW.ll l·ll automot>1tes and ofl~r thl· follow1nR slat1011 \\ai:un11 111r SiJIL·: 1974 PLYMOUTH Satd!1te Custom Stat1011 Wai;on. 3tR VM eni.:11w. air cond1t 1onrnl.!. ratlw, roof lulll(age rack and f1nii.hcd tn s m:.rt Avocado m ctallit· i:rl·cn finish. (DP-·11 ). $2195 .1974 PLYMOUTH . Cuslom Suburban 2 ,,.•;ot station w:11wn . 300 I hit! VK t•nj!inc. air <'on1J1t1on· ml(. radio, puwcr w111 tlm\H lu~i:al.!c rack Nil'•' Sturlq::ht mctalltc blut" 11111sh. 101'·461. $2245 Sec m i:arage area Al>k tor Rick -I dr sedan. l.lcckcr Ill-Fa AM/FM tape. sunroof. ----------1 cond. & roof rack & only at l962 M~yer, C.M. afl c a ssette. pvt. pty. SSSOO/bstofr 586-1639 '68 VWConvertiblc DEMQ 24,000 miles. Loaded·an ~~ends. ORANGE COAST 4~·12611.!.I Noon. · · Al\l /1"Mradio e("~LeF~Mlll.onal ~uy ! 64 t'ord Galaxy, \'II. auto. ----9742 l:riumph, Classic~. GT , SIJOO. 6i3·171 SALE ~ . S250 DAILY PILOT MG +. lu ma . bc:;t of for over 1976 Vol-o 2 .. 4 s•o $3550 . '"G·li,:Jti7 .. ,., .. \\',·,t I'••\ s·t ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:woo. 644 566-t ·72 Super Bt!elle. Xlnt .. .. " '" ...,., ~ • )JG )JJU(; 1-;T -<'Ofld. 52.000. Call Kathy Sun roof, overdrive. 4 (Ci1hl&liia. .. Manrick 9947 l·o,.,ta )h•sa C.:U:-o;\'1-:HTllSl.E "7-1 Spitfire. gd <'Ond. Ton-days,645-9000. speed, AM /t'M stereo, ----aWVnfvo. ....................... 1;.t:!·l3'.!I : 1975. wl11h·. lc,.s than neau cov. am.rm. low. VW Sqbk Rbl 8-l{IH'k, fiber mats, c::.t~~~ :n . .it '72Ford~laHrick .• iu<o.6 .. , 1 1,700 ma . under Bl ue mtlcs.557-7305 70 · t eng. be!iuty ri~s. accent · cyl, P IS, arn/fm , l'vt 1!1111> I ly~uuth \IP F11ll I Book at ::H.200_6-1_5_·99_5_9 _ YoilktWOCJh 9770 ~e~~i:~~t~~· c~~~~· .~~. stnpes, fog ltghts. V.l.N. use is #I ply, air. very dean. jlOWl"I -~ Ii Ir . l 11 w '.\IGC ·•ood cont!. Dys. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-0872. VC24445t:l-097$30. CHEVY is #I Sl850. 994.0044 nt.ih•a~l'. 2nd O\\ ner. ry . "' ----------1 $6688 . <SLJ -11591$700.7!>1 111\.I, 673-ll850 & Eves & Sun. BUSES -Al 1 . , V H&PMEIE tf l '70 Maverick cle1.1n & in ~--------:· -675-1527 most a c assac ! 57 Paul Reed (Class of "JS . vlnl cond. ss5o. Call Sta 'i3 Ouster . xlnl. .:111111 •· Van. New rbll '67 1 76 Vol•o 264-GL.A " d t k h fl "'t«1< .,. Kappa Sigma) Ackelson. 833·0070 r~ w, s,. •c.· , :i t · 0 •'· •1• '60MGA CAMPERS eng. & trans. i2 vlt sys oi Factory air conditioning, CONNELL I 114 )H9-·2.15:1. cool & niter. New hrks power steerinA, power Mercury 995 ----- S700 o!! ___ ~l~·!!525 '72 7 Pas5efte)er lus shocks. FM tape. mor disc brakes, AM /FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:11;r. l'I) moulh Val1anl 9746 4 Speed . air cond. xtras. $1200. 831-!1092 Ive stereo radio. heater. ·CHEVROLET '71 Colony r.1rk :-.t ~~MMI ~.ran,,por\ali1111 l'ar •••••••••••••••••••••• (007FBE> message. lcath('rtnh'rior.sunroof, Wa~on . ~I 11;i ,,,.,, Ort~ :si;oo 1•·111111111 '7l 7 Passeft¥r lus '12.. n:e:-AM-/FM. ::i t.'lc. Vt:2641j5£HJ17009. <!8211llarbor Blvd. owner. ·; t 1>11-11•1' :.1.111;11 Ill• 70 GI', ma14s. body xlnl cond .. cnJ,! runs gr1:at. ·l6.UOOm1 l!7 MP.G Sl!200/bsl ufr. lpnHipm Very cli.'an. (27UllQOJ . cond. Xlnt t·ond. S700+ $8837 R COS2~~RllES<\ li•lti·MlOli A'.\>I F:\I. I'S. n •n 111111i.: '72C us.546·1 11., es.551-5231 ---amper takeovt>rpymts.645·54tH :.l'.d .• ~;!:.v1r ••i 1,,, ConversiOft -:--yw Cl M. h r '76 Volvo 244 A •CHEVmE MustGnCJ 9952 . 5-11S·W:1:1 Drive it ~ (288JNU) 7~ . can. tl' e In Auto trans., Power steer· New '76 Hat,chback gas ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Pontiac 9965 9150 ,73 1 .. L.L.t t tires. runs perfect. $1~5. inl!, power disc brakes, mod I Onl "'""""" .., R orscL-llUU'I• op 645 ... ,14 saver c . Y ~. '67 Convl'rl. art'. 4 sp. •••--••••••••••••••••••• ~ ...., AM/t'M stereo ratlio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 287JR~ Safarri camper. ----------1 (158718)(3612) llOWAIW 390 en1?. Xlnt. S1495/olr. ·~2 F •I 1 F I· 4-. 008·-lq~ Has all! '66 VW. <'nl.! just rblt. Very heater , tinted Ji:lass. real Chevrolet, Uove & Quail Pvt. pty. 833·4!63·1 ',. tr,1 un • urmu '1 :>.> • '62 PorsclM 60 •··-d S 9 r Io m I I es etc Sts., Newport lleach. ---I S. I H. AC. lsµct . laµ\• 4 speed. radio, exccp-70-. goo car' 6 5· •rm. VC24445EllOtGi6. · 833-0555. '67 M ustanl! V8. ;i uto. deck. ·lh,(H.111 mi~;.'~. nirc ltOnally l'lcun & a 1 509,\Cll Vc•ry dean. 64«Hll09. •----------• needs <'r\.I(. SUKI. <;oud (incl Mu~t sell :s;l:J, .. utr. UWlll'r cur ((; PTOU5 ). ~ard to rind! FOR SALE: "60 vw Baha. $6585 '73 Chev. Bel Air. 4 dr sed. body. int ·1!)3·2!170 e\'(•i> loi:l-~ --- Mustseetobt'11cvc! 737Posse11Cjff . w i '69 1500 eng., cam , P /s, p /b, V-8, auto. - - $59 76 8J8J HQ Hus. uuto. air. headers. nu tires, runs 51995/ofr. 494·7374. 19 65 1\1 u s tan I! 2 + · Hardtofand' J?d,S4oo.tw7.J606 Fastbal'k . m111l l'ond .._ __ , --------• ._.1111111~·-1960ChevySta. Wgn. 2dr, S2500.642-719-l or4i45 5151 '73 yellow Super BuA . 6 cyl. new brks. tires. - "ti7· 11"1. Ftrl.'.b1r(J nu eni.:, :t blHI aulo. nu pain!. i\ M , V )I m u :. l s ' '-• 5:jfj. 7 \113 $1 t5U ·-----G.ARDEM WEST YW · 11 •" • \\ mi, nu tires, x lnl cond. reblt ~enerator. starter '66 Must. Con\ tl l'YI •· h d t !' rf t S'l"O 'Ill Ponltal' Wl.!n. XI cond S2250 497-1564 Day ; .,. ea . Body immac. au o .• un:. pc ct• ·" 494·7811 eves. Runs P<'rf. Must sacrif. 6i5·9'i95 1'cl•cls p;11nl. nu t ires. $400. 675-5785 ___ _. $0()049-l·:lJO') '74 VW Bus, 35K m . N l•ll~JOJ '66 Mustani: 01' Thunderbird l9h6 Hnrho• c M 1>41>9301 steel radials. absolutely 1970 El Camino. Runs Many extras! "' i.. II t It ! I 4111 • \\ I • If i 11 I' I I' I \;\ 1 t I! " II~ I 1 I "' ' • ' " VOLVO 9970 •.••...........•.•..... _.ll------,=--------· ·m VW, runs 0 real, new perf. cond. $4400494·3309 very good, equipped with 549-01!15 Colt '73 GT s·1&99 .. d. b k . d' '';'3 T-lhrd \>.I. ;111tn lralb, · 1972 Porsche 91 l'r, 35. ttrcs. new rear shocks V W D 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lSc ra es, a ar con a- 4 ~t • •d • •h• •t • '·1•' •15•0•2KAY) mi. orig. ownr, 5·spd. w /S TP smog device. u n c u g g Y · ........ C 9 905 Uoning, radio, heater , Olds~ 9955 alir. a111 powLl'r. dA~1, <l·)·:-.1 s.,.....v rans .ra io, eaer.s111er. ' AM /FM s tereo. Xln $1050. 548·6365 eves & fiberglabssslbodf y,rollS4baoor':":'•••••••••••••••••••• steel belted radial tires.••••••••••••••••••••••• sl·c3r2c~;l1pc.<>oa eo'u n d 642 4124 wcckt•nd mags. or. over . new camper shell. One '70 Olds Cutlass Supreme. Y • ,,,,,._ mt. l'I~ wni•r. con · · · 540-4514 ·74 Hornet Sportabout, 6 owner. 52300 . Call PS. PB. A /C, trans. Su11{·rh t·onrlttinn. S-121k1 Pl YMOUTH '7 4 ••.••••••• $2099 Ouster. 2·DR. Hardtop. Radio. Healer. While vinyl root. Low miles! Lie. \82KLO. FORD ··74 YAN .......... $5898 Econohne. Auto trans .. Power steering. Surler 1n1er1or. Mag wheels, Special paint, Sode pipes. Like new! Completely carpeted Leather top Lie 213318. '69, 9l tT. Nu paint, nu BUGS Vol 9772 cyl. auto,. air, .AM:FM 638·8684afler6pm. cooler, new tires. Sllll5. Ua y~ 4!Hi·ll l:!·t . o•vi :. Mit'helhn XWX. SIM mi. vo stereo radio, new tares,. , Call Sat. Sun. or aft 4pm 4911·l731i ss.995. 962-7498. '67 Thru '76 ••••••••••••••••••••••• brakes, paneling, lug -60 8el·A1re. Gd transp. wkdays. 963·1946 . ------S Cho Fr ORAMGECOUHTY gage, rack. Very clean. Nds some worlt. $22S/b11t 00 T-Hird, full pwr, air '63 Super 90. Xlnt,t·ond. 2 To ose OM VOLVO MIL'lt see to appreciate. oCr.548-7031 •74 Cutlass Supreme, cond,xlntrun'!_lnlJ. Must sell. Sac 53.150. Sunroofs-4 speeds-Call afler6pm,968·4971 vinyl top. i\/C, AM/t'M. 673-t9i:l 673.31171. 673.1002. automatics. Nicest In EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO '73 Impala Wagon. Riii. Top cond. llcst offer . . • ------town. Largest Volvo Dealer '75 Hornet, blue 3 spd., P /S, P/B, rack. 46000 Mi. 646.8458 66 T-Bard. dean. g•>•Hf ·ro 9HT. AM/FM stereo. SAVE$$ inOrangeCounty! 2dr. Under warr. 5,000 $2750.557-mss --· work car S300urbe:-.lol· 60,000 orig. mi., 5spd. BUY or LEASE mi. 581·8689 or aft 6, '67 2Dr. Olds 88 orig. fer 6"6·5280 SSSSO/ofr. 673-0695. DIRECT 494-2780. '75 Blazer. Air. PS/PB. owner. 54.000ma .. air V 997~ 1-----------11 auto trans. 35-0 VS 4 har-power hl"ttcr radio ecJCI '64 Ford Stepvan : fully -=-----Ril~lr.'l!nll• cir 991 re l . 23M, S4300fofr. clock. $9ot1,,9!J.1sfis ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cougar '72 XR7 $3399 S.C ,,1ov, ba, run wtr, nu 640-7189 -----·n Vei:a GT WRn . ,\tr . Auto .. air. power s1ee,". 0p~~;;d~s~ ·b;alfes. AM Ures & 1m.1:. 64:Z..69fl6 72 Riviera '66 Old-; 1"85. I'll. PS. AC wide ovals, mai.:s. likt· ~~~~~~~~~.~~~~"· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~!~!-·~ooo-~ih~O!fr~.~54~6-~·1!67~5~~F~~~~s~al~c~:~·~ Chevy sta· xlnt cond .. low m1., ~~. nl'W.Sl.~MIRi3~~5. . e 'f ~ ,,__, lion wagon SlS.11._Aflec ~oo. _ ----· ,\1r. 5sprl, i\~l /f''M' cove ransportat'on StnWa : P~·9S03 .4 GT/'\utn Tl":J'm'. ,,,ctnt--i• Fiat '73 124 Wgn .....•.•. $2299 Auto trans . roof raci\. R&H 36.000 miles. 111\e new. (329GPT) I $58 I b t a • ,..n .. ,........ 995 t·nn~-ml i-nwn'('T + > r a · O O s · · '70 VW BUS. 9 seater. '64 $350. or bsl offer. 6l Ch e· vs .,.,o "· '.:"' ' 1 I :;:;9 I l!ll . Xlnt cond. S2050. 74 Yol•o 164 SR 494.7224 evy ascayne •••••••••\9••••••••••• $1650 fi13·6l01, :\ ust !ol'I 642-2624 · good cond. Good trans '71 Pinto }Auto lo m1 - USlb CAI SPECIALS '71 CAPRICI •799 GIX216 '70 MOVA '999 811AllllJ • '69 TOYOTA s I 099 :160~L.A '70 v.w. I I~,, l~BOH ~ '73 PINTO s 1599 (o1Stl7t '72 TOYOTA s I 6•a 180FEI 7'7 '74VW s1999 SUPER BEETLE (09SLf l() 17J DATSUM s2299' fl Io Woqon 334JSl '75 VIGAGT'269 7t7LPC ·73 Porsche. 9ttT. silver ----------1 Auto. trans., air condi· adilac 991 car SJ50 499·1208 t X · · ·71 Vci:u Scdafl. 3 !opd .. 1111 hl'auty . Absolutc ly .72 Pop-Top Cmpr. Vry tioning, ster eo rudio, ' · veryccnn. tras.. t1rrs, xlnt cond .• Mu!ol cherr~·' Slll.800. Days , cll'an. Cassette stereo, powersteering. (105005). '71 Sedan DcVillc-Only '66Cl~~C~l~IBU $1005/ofr 5.11·20. :wll S.1150. 1;40 fi53_:._• ---! t I. ti45 -~705 . Evc!i s:J,200/ofr S.'1'1·4496. $5616 56.000 m iles. New "'•6·0464 '72 Pinto runahout, air, ·7:1 1;T-h;1tchhuck, t'IP~m-. 111-1 .. 1.1 HIW1 .,.. I rf I l d radlaJ!to. shocks. t.cather1-----------· au o. s~n . x n con lo mt, •t .;pd. 5~118565 l')\I 1971 VW Squareba<'k. sun· NOTICE roof. AM /t'M. new tires. how Duily l'llot Class· aulo trans, I ownr. $1>.150. 1hl•ll alls display tlw1r 640·015tl ,.. __ l interior & vinyl roof. '6SChevy2Dr. 52000.750!-tt20 <1fi.<h1\''· 52400. Pri. pty. 802· 1832. Runs gd, needs paint. . p · · rnt'SS:l~t·s With lt•l(ibllity --------- and 1mpat•t'! Ouruds, Wl' WANTt:D : <:omplete a1'l' proutl 111 say. really cn1tinc for 1!)72 VW Van. itct rt.>~ulls . Phone 16110. puncu ke type. 1142·567K. M8·WJ5 -----~-~-~ $600 49:1-1\000 71 into. nu rni:. must ·1:1 Vtiw l~T wai:""l d , sell fas l. hl•:;l offer. l.tkt.' 1111.ster!'o A/T, im ~~ur· on l. ~~~d ~ ,l!un t '75 Mon7.a 2+ 2, P /B, air. 751·24Ht ratl1:ols. $22fl0 49fi·3410 .1w as w 1( n you a m / rm la p e s a c ------· Pl.ace an :ul in the Dmly 557.fi7J60,644.2n&ii f t 6 · '74 l'lnlo Sta. W~n. many. '71 Vei:a Wul.!Oll , P /H. a11·, Pilot Want Atls ! Call now :X a · , many xtrm .. $2~1()1) Uuys, rad111. Sn1•. 557-67JH 11r -642·5678. Classified Ads 642-5678 5411·3Qt4 or !Wl2·111177 t•vcs &M·2fl4R ult. i; ------ 9100 ....... Mew 9100 , Mew tlOO , Mew 9100 Alltos. Mew 9100 9100 9100 c .. vmE ...... '3082 2 Door tStk •1~1 VEGA .......... '3497 H11lch1>ack 1258 1)48851 MOMIA 2 + 2 , • '4335 1227· t071911 MONZA ........ '4665 Slk 11179 MOVA ••••...••• '5026 4 (lQor Slk• • 131 MAUIU CPE .... '5 150 CLASSIC (287·• 155971 MAUIUWASOM'5626 (46·406076) IMPALA W•M ... '5916 3 Sealtf (25~1-160115) MOMftCAILO '5993 (28&·4157481 • NEW'76LUVS $3369 •199 '95 TOTAL DOWN ,.. MO. t II Onffll AYAUIU fO CHOOll llOM t Ul .. I\ 1flC <Oh ptl(t plv\ I~• ' 11< Ottt•r,..,pmt pt1ol•Wt~1t'tfl ,,.,,,,, a. f,-,11"t-• tNt• tor .. mG\ on .. .,,1tow11 of tovt ""'' ,,. lt )t""9 ,,...,..,., ·. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •~,....o ''ti\f~''"'"•"Ot fnt...,(Jf•'' flit ,_ -.i1•11?e{6fflQ"/lt '72 ,. ..... G.t0 "°" UHIJ A"n-.i1"" l'tJ\O """" 0wt ;., '''''•lffl'IO ,,..,,,, ••• ~< '76 NOVA "" f;t wto ''""., ~ '~ ,.,,. • ..,.,,. •it 1n1•0&-1•J•~• 195,., ..... ~ tO\t Mt'6 Afll, 114111 U900 (..a.;. fN'l.., '"U lt"lt!NI tMlt&h• 11.c '7 6 FLEETSIDE P~f-\f() f) tJI fUIO '''"' ~_., ~••"IQ 4'"""' 1CCll•o,I 41~78•1 'I OJ,.,..., ...--/~ " ti' 1976 CHEVETIE E<MPJ>ed w1lh AM radio. • speed, t>omper guar~. eft"" s299 , ........ UMI 11 tf\f' tnh 0"'• ~" tn & •1c. OitfMtld omt D'IC• t\ U I l r ~ incl t•• ~ ' ''"""'' , ... ll<l .4"11 ,. ,., "" .. '''" .., __ """' 11>n•11•1 -"- DISCOUNT PRICES '76 MONZA Town Cpe. r'3572 •299 TOTAL DOWN '98" •HMO • Ut,," -~fl'if• ........ .,, o.-........... ,. ~ ...... ''"' ......... -~(,.... 761M,ALA f>lll "'"• '~" t1t•• r•" • .,, S c. o,.t .... <ll'J ,,_ ,._,. '11t,,.41\t 1_,. l'iC ..,_ 1•Kl. f01 tli'°"IP\\tJ/4 ,lff'°"'I ... Iii ft7 .. IUH4) •399 •112" TOTAL ~WN •II MO, •399 •119" TOTAL DOWN •II MO. s1611 PHMO. I \ I ' .... • / Wedliesday J un<' 16 :<r6 DAil V P1LO T 09 - NEW · 197 6 FIREBIRDS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EXAMPLE: SuCJCJested Retail Price •••••• $60 I 0.75 Discount •••••••••••••••••• $ 800.00 Selling Price •••••••••••••• $5210.75 DISCOUNTS UP TO $ . NEW 1976 &RAND PllllS DISCOUNTS UP TO ·--_... -·----··- 510 CAPRI II 1MMEDlAIE DELIVERY ·-. Suggested Retail Price •••••• $6957.75 Discount •••...••.••••••••• SI 000.00 SelliltCJ Price .· ••..••••••••• $5957.75 · qERIAL #2K5 7Z6P219608 STOCK #63096 PONTIAC VENTURA SJ • NEW 1976 SUNBIRDS AS LOW AS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SERIAL #2M27BLC104846 STOCK #65052 CHEVROLET CAMARO SS MERCURY CAPRI '72 '' . l'''"O a·r s1795 1.ri1>1! l tt')non!] /\M r ,1Jt11 t ''V'' wh11, I I 1/')fWW n1c1S GOOD TIL JUMf 2 I''· 1976 OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WE IPllTl Y DO POMTIAC WARIANTY WOH RKARDUSS ts WHBE YOU Oll•tMAU Y PURCHASED YOUI CAR WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS • • I t. I • ·.. ' Economical 6 cylinder. cloth & v1ny! 1nter1or. front & rear bumper guards. radio. deluxe wn,el covers. body side moldings. ·a more• (•l'iL29C68146307. BRAND N}W -197/J _ .. . .... VOLARE TWO DOOR _.,.$ .. BRAND NEW 1976 ARROW BRAND MEW •76 PLYMOUTH DUSTtR Economical 6 cylinder. 3 Sl)eed transm1ss10n. tinted glass. front & re11 Dumper guards. vinyl 1nt8'10r. & more! (l!Vl29CeG1 15303; . c.a IUY O.f TMI w• ~IA\. USID DOli . •75 CHIYSUI COi paw er air cond1t1omno. neater. \/-8. auto. tran~.~ brakes. rad10. steering. po~1nYI rool· (248MI\/). I wnitewalt t1rel. -- SALE ON ALL 1976 DIMONSTIATOIS ! 2 cloor. 4 cloon SAVE! SAVE! FABULOUS VALUES ON FINE USED CARS '7S DOD&E CHAl&ll SE •75 CHEVY VRA v-8 aut'.> trans . att condlt1on1ng. p0wer Econom1c1t 4 cylinder. auto trans. air )teerong power brakes. radio. heater. cond1hon1no. radio. heater. wt11tewa11 tires. wn1tewall t11es. vinyl ·roof License (+44MIX) body side moldings. (937NDZ) 54395 · 52595 '75 DOD&E COIONIT WA&. •75 PLY FUIY CUSTOM V-8. auto trans . a11 cond1hon1ng. power V-8. auto. trans .. 111 cond1hon1ng. power steering. radio heater. wn1tewlll tires. roof sreering. power brakes. radio. healer. rack. cruise control. (912NAC) wMewall lires. vinyl roof. body side moldings License (32SNBRl 54395 53595 .. •75 CHIYSLB NEWPOIT Custom V·8. auto. trar1s . air cond1tion1ng. power steering, powe< brakes. rld10 healer. wtutewall t11es. c;ru1se contrOI (1171834) 53995 175 V~l.AlllT Economical 4 cyll der. auto trans cond1t.1oning. radio. Pl strtping ( 142MIH: 53395 \ 1976 INT'L. SCOUT II TERRA 4x4 PICKUP ·~ speed 2 speed transfer case. fuel tank. ~kid 01ate. r:id10. :ear step bumoer. ~more• =281 71 ~ . BRAND NEW 176 SCOUT ll's TERRA PICKUP'S TRAVELER'S TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY! Excellent Selection Rea4Y For --_ Immediate I I • Lag._ua/South Coast 'Today's Closh1g N. \·. S•ctt•ks I EDITION I 1VOL. 69, NO. 168, 6 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1976 TEN CENTS U.S. Ambassador Slain • ID L'ehanon BULLETIN Wi\S HINGTO~ <AP l American 'Ambassador tu IAbanon Francis K Mcloy Jr .• ~ economic attache Rolit>rl 0 . --rng-"ila\•e hl'en kilfe d--fo irul , a W hil e llo u st• _ kesm an said today. OEIRUT, L1•hano11 IAPi American Amha)>:-.acl11r J"ranl'1S F.:-Ml'loy-.Jr. disap~tred lOOil'f whal e crosslnl! the dani:erous Meloy, 59, who arri\'cd in this front line betwl•cn B(.•irut's war·lorn city last month. w;.1s on l\losll'm and Christian sectors his way to his.first mc.oeting with and was fea red kidnap<>d. the President-elect Elias Sarkis in U.S. Embassy reported. • the Christian-held llasmlyeh In Wit5hffif!ton. President Ford district. lie left the seaside U.S. summoned kt•y mcmhcrs' or the· Embassy in the Moslem sector of ~ational Sc<·uritv Council to Beir ut 1n hi s bullet-proof d1:.l'USS the matter: A spokesman Chevrolet. ~ a i d ~· o r cl ' v 1 e ~· e d t h c E m b a s s y Ii p o k e s m a n arubas:-.ad or ':-. disappear ann• Christofcr Ross said he \\as .. with i.trcalscnousnc:.s." escw·t£d part vf the way by an • embassy guard car. Out the rar left him and et·onomic attachc Robert 0. Waring with embassy chauffeu r Zohe1r Moghbrabi to continu e the aossan~ in the ambassador's car. The spokesman said no worrl had b<'cn rl'rei \'NI from :myun1~ on !\tclov's and \\'arim!':-. fah'. L'nconf1 rmed rt•ports s a id l\leloy. Waring :.ant.I thl.' drtv1·r \\'Crl' kidnaped by two armed gunm <'n . Tht• embassy r c>rus1•d to com rnent c• x c·t· pl to t•onf1 r in M~loy and the LWQ olht•rs Wl'rl' m1ss1n.i:..-• .~ L e r t i s l s o u r <' t' s s a 1 d Palestani:1n i::uernllas. Mos lem militaas <.1nd Lellanesc l'l'lffll.\ forct•s wt•r(• awart• of tvh'lny's disappcarann· ·•nd \\t'l'l' lry;111-: to find hi m ~111d thl· othl•1· t\\11 men. ,\ Ph~ani.:c party official ~aul th<' Christian militia ~also w:t~ looking on ats side of this tlivilkd 1·1ty l\lt>loy . a badH'lor. took up hi)> 1>ost J\tay I:!. Wann ~. !l!i, hu~ hl'l'll 111 Bl' i rut )>int' l' .J 111w t:li2 I h :-. \\' I f l' a 11 ti (' h I I ct I' l' n w ~ • r t • t•v:11·11-;1tt•d with 11thl'r l ' S t:-:mhassy <ll'Jll'lldt•nt:-. (•;,irl11•r in tli1• C'onf11C'l. tltt• t•mlJ:iss,· sa11I Sc\·t•r:il pl•rsons h:;,.l. l>l·1•11 <See 1-:N\'O'V. Pa,::l'A2l Study 'Ghosted' Lobbyist Pens-Plan Rebuttal Hy GARY GRANVILL.F. Ot lf\e Diltl_. p,1ot\Mll PlunninJ! Commissioner Jt•rry Stedman admitted Tuc>sdav that a so-called comm issmn minority report handed to the OranJ?l' County Hoard of Supervisors actually was written by lobbyist Gil Ferguson. · Though signed by StC'dman nnd fellow commissioner Eurl Wooden. Stedman said the r eport attacking <l recent majority co m m i St' ion d cc i s ion was prepared in the Newport Be<1ch offices of the Orange Count~· Co u n c i I 1) 11 E n ' 1 r o n m ~· 11 1 • Employml'nt. Etonomy and Den•lopm<•nt 1 CE-; F;"ED 1. CEEEO is a 1ll-n·lopnw111 oriented orJ.!:&nizution nw<k up p r i m :1 r i I )' o f l> u i I c.J t· r :-. . de\'elopers. un ions and other:-. with a vestNJ interest in rounty Planning Commission d<•<:isions. ~·erguson , a · form1·r lr\'ine Company official. is CEEEO')o, c.•xcculi\'e director and ch1l'f lobbyist Hoth Stedman and Wooden arc union officials and advocates of maximum population growth 111 . Southc·a~tL•rn OranJ,!t• t\1unt ~, lh1· ht) 11 C (I r t' 0 II I l' I) t i II 11 I 11 I h l' StH·allt•d n1inonty n •porl Two "l'.'eks :1go. tlw plarllllll).! l ' o m in 1 ~ :-. 1 o n \. o l l' cl :1 I I 11 l'l'l'omml·nd lh;.1t tl11· ro11111, Hoard o f ~Upl·n·isor:-:ulcJpl ;1 lund us1• plan 1hal \\OUld limit e\'entua I popu I a ti on in S(111t ht·a~t Orange Count) to ahout 111.000 persons. That ullimat<.· growth f1gun• i~ roughly ahout 31: 11m1·~ th1• 11res 1:nt pop11l •il1 o n l1nni.: bt•l wec>n ttw N t•w port Frt'L'\\' a~ <See REPORT. Pa~rA2 l ~:~~~~d~ ~.:c!:,~,~~.'::~~~l .,,, !'l11tknt:-.. will ht· on pl'rmarwnt displa~ in till' :-.dwol t·;ilt·tL·na Top phot'' s hows ~c·g · nwnt dc•a'ling "1th thl• l:1tL• 1800s. Tlw lwp· m· arf1sts are s hown in bottom phulu. UCI Wins Scandal Grows School ('h:t rt L•cl1 thl' hi:-.ton· or till' t •111tt•d Stall's from li'Hi in an HX font mural d l· cticatC'd ;\loncta~·. ·~l' mur:al. paintl•cl hy 71; Parrunedic Non,.working· Employe Eyed ' _Laguna Grads 1Sclwol Trustees Oass Pact A six·month contract for t he training of paramedics at what next m onth will lie UCI Medical Centc>r was approved Tuesday by the Orange County Board of Supe rvisors. Appro\•al of the s hort-term con tract came a m id the <' o n l r o \. <' r s y l h a l h a s C'haractcri zed the coun ty's paramedic program the pas t year. This timl'. controversy focused on <1 hospital's attempt lo land the paramcdic<lfraining contract. And not overlooked in lhe board's di scussio n was an indication that the county will no longer foot· the training bill for taty paramedics. ,"'• Hoping to head off the UCI Medical Center contract was Wayne Schroeder. administrator at Santa Ana-Tustin Community llospitul: Two wcl'ks a~o. Schroeder s ubmitted a traininJ.! contru('t CLEVELAND CAPJ -Thl• Plain Dealer r eport ed .today that a w·oman who has not rt•porlcrl to work for months and recently moved to Los Angeles has hcl·n on the congressional payroll of Hep. Charil's Vantk <D-Ohiol. In a cop~-rightcd story. thr ncwspa1wr abo. s;11d the 39-~·ear-uld woman. who was not i<IL·ntlficd. had been c;onv.ictC'.d of prostitution in nul'ralo. i\. Y. in 19."li . House rules prohibit staff members from workini.! outside o( Washin~on or the congressional district. Rut Vanik said the rules don't apply if any employe 1s un sick leave and undc1:going mL·dic;1I treatment. Vitnik s aid he didn·t know the woman had been ,convicted of prostitution. Tic added that he kept the woman un th<' pa~-roll out of C'Ompass ion bccau:-.c she has suffered a ~eri es of mental breakdowns. According to Vanik'.s J't'C,Vrds. the woman was being paid S6.800 a year as late as Apri I I . The newspaper sa~·s it lt.•arncd the woman was admitted to El Camino (;(·n cr~l llos pit a l, San .Jc>~c . on Fl'b. 7 and r<'lcasL·d Feh. 27. Sex Scandal Tapes proposal that he said was al lt•asL{)f f d-f . S.6.5..QO~_Ullder U l 's 00,000 .Q ... O or annual ~gure. ~ ~ -f=r===tJ~~:1~tj~~~~~~::::~~fj~~i1~~~ij;_.~~~~l--i~~~~~~_:::__~-.,~T~u~es~d.a~y~.~lh.e~.~Sao~~l~a~A~n~a~-~T~u~st~inii:=::::==~.::~~~: Laguna Reach lligh School 's uppor ·, . . · .. ·ghts en 8 WASllTT«fT0~,-.."""":1\----'fi~~~~~~~llll.....if.UW.l!._ ___ • Stmcy 1976 graduating class will Rlll nt off' · 1 · h ,.. " "' "' u Y scaa 5 lff c arge Caps.lol 11111 s·ex scandal h as rl'lationsh1p. I hat :-.lw wa~ nnt lh1• SlOO,Yjyear savings. central fi ourc in th" bur""1>ning \\C'rl' involved in a Ion", 111"'7ia1t- receive diplomas in Cl'l't•monic•s f the r d . St:lte legislators an• hcing Lnguna Beac.h ·would rcrt•ive 0 a ame ic program. given federal investigators tape only woman 1n ht'r offic·c• to han· nt 8 p .m . Thursday night ;ll ct b L t•·· 1 l' ·fi d r. tat" support for "'" r. tud"nts, espec · l y O r a nge County 1· h. h h h · 1 c-. "X w1·th ha'm anci th·.1t .""\'l01·.·1I lrvine nowl. llrJ.!C Y aguna ,..•at• l ni H' _, " "" ., "' Medical Center administrator recorc mgs w ac s C' as sa11 .,.. "' Dr. Richard Ch~lSt'. i>r<>sidl'n~ Sc•hool Distri ct trustees to instead of the current 64, if the R b Wh. -=· pertain to questaonahle sexual office (•m ployes Wt•r't• paid ap11rov<' bills that would provide bill is approved. 0 erl ate, :iaid cost alone .·.activili<'S on Car1it ol Hill. relatively l11gh salanc·s tlt•)>n11l· or Biola College. will Ix• (.!Ut'St ("--MEDICS p ,. Rpeaker rollowini: the invo<'at ion more money for l'ducation of With res pectto gincd students. · ~ • age A.2) Colleen G ardnt'r. ;i 2K·y<>ar·old Young's <'Om pl a in ts ubnut I h1•1r by Rabbi Robert J er e miah both handicapped and i;:iftcd trustees agreed they would like a divorcee. has saict shl'kno\\'s ofm: lark of office skills. Bergman. students. resolutionpresenledinsupportor s t an ces where h l'r former Thi• l <t JI<' rN·onlingo;' wer1• About 250 seniors art• t•xpN't <'<I Trus tees this week appmved a lc>gislationldguar asnteeing lhalclthc 369 GRAD VA.TE employer . Hep. John Young ([). m a d l' b v Mrs . c; a rd nrr ol to attend the ('<>mtn"n"t•nii·nl 1 . . f 1 stalewou pay lOOperstu ent Tcx .. 1. pressured twr and otht•r tc•Jepho.nc• c 11nvcrs at1on o,; .. , rf'so ut 1011 an s upport o prnpnsl'< . 1 ·r· l • I .1 Cercmonv. The uctual size of llw 1 t 1 . 1 t h 1 11 H cnta IN as <1 mentally gifted staff m t!mbers t•> haw s1·x with 1ctwc·cn hl•r anu Young as well · )> u l' c'g as 3 wn t " wou 1 minor by intl'lligcncc quolll'nl /N CLEME/V71E h as b<•twt'l'll hl'r and othc·r w11m1•n class is 271. incn•ase state support toclistrir,ts tests • 11~· h 1 1 th staffers in Youn" ·s office Sr>mt• Tht' <'lass will h<' led hy hkc l.aguna Heacb whieh operntc · · • · s·an C l"mcnlt.• lli "h i o unit as 1 <'nic>< c "' valedictorian OavidGoodson programs fo r educationally Di_strsicoots <HC sdup pos<>d to ~ ,, allegations. lie s aid today he wcr(' made apparently without Orang~ Coasc t:.•L: m7~ Weather Considl'r3ble low clouds toniJ?ht a nd Thursday morning with partial clear· in!! at th<.' beaches. Cool<'r Thurs day. with high 68 to 75. Low tonight in sos. INSIDE TODAY LaHra Gay Hawkins. 2. wa.~ f)('atfn and scalded to d4'ath. On l rinl. her mother JOys shP didn't mean it. lier mother's -boyfriend uaed 'Mr. Stick" as drsriplrne. /l's a c/11llrngly common horror story. t\9. Index Aly..,, S.t~lce Al ... lt"4 AIO L-'l;l,eeyd Al C.hferflt,. AS CIHtlflN 01·10 CINltlu es , Cfttl-f llS O..ltl ... llct• "'' ..... ,.1 ..... A•·' ..... ,, • ._". 1110·11 1'1-• .... ,.... c~•• • MyGM~ e10 ...,_.,. c' L _ .... -.n c• " M•llbot A• MoMyTrH llt Mo•••• 1110,11 Mvlw•I'"""' f Hf!lc111•I Ht•• A4, 1' Or•-Co1tftlY U l'ffpl• CH \~ ,,~ Or. Sl•i11<rollft AU SI .. ~ Marhls Ill·• Ttltvht.11 I 10 """''" 1110 " Wfftl•tr A4 w.ri. N"" A4, 10 receive I per stu cnt but havt' School will gr aduate 369 asked both the U.S. attorney's the knowJ<'dJ.?<' of the l•C'rsons handicapped students. ·not bccuus c tht• number of studC'nts m ccremo111es al 7 office and the chairman or the with whom Mrs. Gardner ~as The st<tle now a llows districts m<'ntally J:ifted minor stude nts p .m . Thu rsday on the House t•thics n1mm1tlt•c for spC'aki ng. to t>nroll two percent of thl'ir identified has cXC<'<'d<'d that school athletir fiL•ld. investii:ralions of Mrs . Gardner's Hc>fcrcnces arc made to ;1 s tudents i n edu(.•ctt ionally hud~etecl for. Laguna Beach has . The principal speaker allegations. party on Young's boat d uring handicappl'd programs. The been receivinJ! about S80 per .will he Kenn Tc>el . class "I said I wunt it ... clearctl which a woman c mployc s ays proposed legislationwouldallow student.Aboutl3(>l'rc1mtof thl' valedirtori an. Ch arles up."th<'congressmans:url. Youn~.madl• a s trong. a 2.5perrenl ceiling an~ boost the 3.200 students in the dist rict have Schreiber is the class Tht• Assorautecl Press 11htaincd unc>xpl'ctccl sexual advance. amountthesl:itepaystowarclthc been identified ;1s m c·ntally s:.alutatorian. copies of Mrs. Gardner's taiws. On thr t apes. the woman says program. gifted. , :-.lw first ml'I Youni.: when she· . Pair Arrested ()µBurglary Rap in Laguna A ('itiien's call of suspicious people insid<' a Laf'?unn Beach pharm ary l<'d lo the arrest today of two men on suspicion of burglary. Arriving at Bern t Canyon Pharmacy. 616 W. Coast lll~hway. polic<' said they lound the front dOQr ajar and two men inside ~oing through a locker containing narcotic!'. Arr es ted were Chrisl•>pher .craig C handler. 19. e1nd John Andrew Schoot'I. 1!1. Both arc marines stationed al Camp Pendll'ton, police s aid. They were arrested without incident. - <St>t> SC'/\ND/\L, Page /\2) Beach A r~ess County Gives Up 'Steps' TRIED OTHER., BUT NO CALL .. "Bt•forc l adve rtised the car in the Daily Pilot l tried another county ncwspaper and didn't gc·l :_1 sani:le call. The first per son to call on the Pilot ad. bought the car and sol~ me on advertising with you." Oranf?e County supe rvisors have given up their fiv<.•-year battle to provide suitable public access and facilities al Thousand Steps Beach in South Laguna. At Supervisor Thomas Riiey's urging. the bo:lrd vole d 3-2 Tuesday to forfeit the county's intfrest in the 234 derrt'pil stairs thGt give Thousand Steps its name .. Whe" ubandonin4-! its claim in the s teep stnirway t hat is the public's only access lo the bench, county g •vernm e nt simultaneous ly abandoned what once were controversial pl3ns to dey~.lop the s mall beach for full publiCUS(.'. And the supe r visor w ho la m ented the pa~inJ{ of the Thousand Steps plan most was First District Supervisor Robe rt· Battin. "'This was a pct project of mine and (the l ate• Supervisor <Ronald) Caspers." Ballin 90id. · "Now," Battin continued. "Caspers is gone. I'll soon be J?Onc. And this idea of fighting for public access to the beaches will be going down the tubes.'' The' Santa Ana s upervisor's rer~rence to his own departure related to his pending removal from office when-be is sentenced • July ,15 on his recent mis use of offic<' conviction. ' Battin was joine<I in his lament for a battle lost hy Supervisor Laurence Schmit who sirted with him on the losin~ 3·2 vote. But 't he issue involved with Thousand Sl<'ps wa s more dollars tha n public access to the South Laguna beach. Opcning the small beach area to full public use t•alled for .ti' reconstruct ion of the st<'ep i;tairway, building a device to hft. sec urit y personnel a nd ha ndicapped persons from the beach. construction or rest rooms <See STEPS, Pase,\.%). t ' That's the udvertising success story told by the lluntangton Beach woman who placed this rlasssficd ad : "i I \'W 7 p(li;•., hu~. I l,lMMI 1111 ;\111'11 l1n•<; J\ i\1 F\I l';1ct. .11r Xlnt r 11111! s 1:1.10. l'r, Pt ~ , x:1.\ """"· If you have a car you want to sell. call 642·5678. A friendly ad· viser will help )'.OU put a few words to wor k in the Daily Pilot. A2 DAILY PILOT L /SC Marine Trainer Probed SAN DIEGO (API -i\ Marine troop handle r a c c use d or m altreating a r ecruit has !><'en s uspended from duty pending an investigation. A s poke:,m an at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot id<:ntified the man Tuesday as Sgt. Michael D. Menninger. 27, of Traverse City, Mich. The alleged incident involved Pvt . Bill L. Whil c, 17,ofScattle . Det ails of the casc an: bdn~ withheld pending the outcome of the investigation, the spokesm an said . Whit e is u w a 1l1ni,; discharge, h•• udded. Menninger was not involved in recruit training, but pnx.:ess<·d new enlistees and Mannes being reassigned to new units. The recruit d epot a lso is the site of 3 genera l court martial for a drill sergeant accused of mishandli n ~ a moc·k huyoncl drill in whic h a recruit was knocked in to a com ;.i . The youngst er . 20-~ear-old Lynn McClure. later died in Houston. Three m o nths after his death, Navy doctors still disagrl'c on what killed l\1 c Clure. T hrt?e s pecia lis ts from the 6 ntfroa -N aval Hmsp-ital ~re tes tified Tues day at the general t•ourt-ma rtial of S.Sgt. Harold Bronson of F re eport, Fl<.1 . Bronson , 30, is aC('USed of mishandling the trainjng drill in which McClure, 20, was beaten senseless Dec. G. Frotfl Page 11 I MEDICS .•• s hould not det ermine who should ~et the contract. "We h~1ve a qighly successful paramedic pro{!ram·undcr way now -a known product." said Wh ite . "I don 't know that we should a bandon a proven track record." But Schroeder charged the otricials with <1ltempting "to perpetuate a closed shop" by handing the contrnct over to the medical center . · . lie claimed ucr s hould be treated as a new entity rather t han as an e xtension of Orange County M edica l Center, thl' center that w ill become uct• Medical Center .July 1. New c o u nt y H e a l th Administrator David Odell sided with White in the debate before tbe Board of Supervi!>ors, casting trts support in favor of what he called the proven track record. Cou n ty Ad m inis tra ti ve Ana lyst Richard Kelly said he c ould no t e va l uate Santa Ana· Tustin 's propos al because it did not conta in s uf ficient bre akdown of proposed training services a mt facilities. No nthe l e s s . Sc hroe d e r delivered '!lix lct!Ns to county orric i a l s th a t a mon·g othe r thin~s : · Said it would be a~ainst "a ll sound, fair and expert'" planning t o autom a li cu lly award t he t•onlract to UCL Asked the Hospital Council o f S o uth e r n C aliforn ia lo intercede in the contract matter . --Demanded that>· White and OC M C paramed i c nurs e coordinator E laine Siner not be appo i nted t o t he county's e mc r ~c-nc y m e di c al ca.re committee. ----~-:==iSJm:FRmt=tire=1:ount~ with lack of concern for seeking and considering proposals in compctit1on w ith the medic al ('C'ntcr·s . i\s thini:s (•ndcd. Schroc·d.<-r l!ained lw lf a v id ory wh en· ~111H'rvis 11rs llmilcd the UCI Medic al Center cuntrac·t lo just :>ix months . Simultaneo usly. ~p<'rvisors promised to cvuluak the results · of the trainm~ pro~ram now .under way a t Santa Ana-Tustin. -- .. ORANGE COAST L~C DAILY PILOT l""°'-c""'' 0111v "''°'·""'"'-'~""'"" llO• a tM N•-~ ,.. ... ,,. •> IMiibll-.Nrd br "" °' ·VJOI• (°"'' r vbH\.,lnQ (Onlf'Afly SJ1)At.1htNJlfjC>f'j\ 11•~ •ivhH\hr d ~ond~r thrnuqh t ,,.,., ""' ( 1nlo1t ,.,,_ w1 N• wp(Ht lh '" h, •1uM1,,.,,ton.l\l .'4..'V~ uwn t.rn1 v ,.,11,.y. ,,_lnr, ~hOOt,.bM• VlfH4tY '"'" I •Q~ IW~te,h1"4>vtn (Ott\I, ~ Mf\(fllf"t'•"U'nAoitlrdt• ftOtt f\ ,,..,,,..,\hftd ~Ahlfdot" ~ ~Ul'Cf tf \ lf'\f' r• •"< t9o" pur..1,h1no P••M '' ·"'' lJO y., \I' &.•w \trl"fl't. (.Oj.(•-¥r"••, C•UfOtnfa 111•16. Robert N. WE'ed fJ1 lt\tDent •M f)WtlfiV•" J ack R. Curtev \'t(e Pre''°""' •nd c,.. nc-•.i M.tNQI r Thomas Keevll [Cti(Of" Thomas A. Murphlno MA nlQtnQ E cMOt Charles H. Loos Rkhard P. Nall ""•"•"' M<l~ln<j l.dll ... ' U•un• .. Kft Offke l tk CltlVW'y" $tt .. 1 INlll!lo Add'"" P .o. 8o• *• t1'U , Offfc" , ... ,.Mew t\o w.,, 1141, st .... H"""'""°" Ile•}" 11•1s 8'>a.h llwl<t .. ,,. ~l~bAt ., V.•llry• )UOt'lAP•t Ao.111 •t ~n Ou.~ f '""''*"' Te""'OM 1714) Ml-4.12' Classifiecl Adw.rtlslng M2·5'7t u9t1M Bueti All e>epart"*'ts: Tei.P"OM4 .. ·MM ,.,.,,,SA,.Clt>,,.,.nfle 4'M6M {n<!Vf•Olll, "'' Ot<I"'" CM\I Pvblt"'I"" Co,,,. 1'1'"¥ '-to fW'W' 'for1~\. •ttu\4r•tklin\.. 1"C11t0t1111t "'"''"' t·• 11u1vt>rt"~m,.nh t\t•tfllf'I ,,,,.., tw r"IHOOUt"d Wtthovi \PUC.I.ti p .. 1m\UtO" Of t fVyr"JM O'Wf'lt't-. Y<ond •'•" po\l•ll* p1ld 11 CCl\IA """'•· C•l•,_,tw-~ ~\C.r4stfl0!' &y (Mhf< U 1' fl"'IOtt. l'>ly ., n><ril " 7\-IMy' Cl"f>l"'l ~0¥'- u.nmontl\fy, Wednesday. Ju~ ' Denied by Byrd Senator Soughf 'Sexual Favors' By The Assodak'<f Pn·!i~ A l l eg_a tt o n s 111' s e xu a l impropriety by St'n. llarry F . Byrd J r. have bt'l'll mjtJc by n e w s paper col u mnis t J u ck And e r so n . Th e V iri::in 1a indept•nd<•nt im m N1iatefy dcnl ·d lhl' n •port. A11d(•rsv11allt•l!l'd1n l11s •·otumn Tuesday tha t Hyre! had taken a dv a nt a g e o f a f e ma l e constituent. The t·olum111st 11<11d the wom an, whom hC' did not ago. She (':Hlll' lo my officl' ancl tuld me her l1f<' Wi.IS in da11gt•1" that th l'rt.' w .1 s po l i t1 c:.1 I n 1rruptiot1 in Falrfox c ounly uniJ that no onl' wou Id listen lo ht·1'. "I asked hl'r for documcnt an • evidence :rnd slw subs1.•qm•ntly t:amc tu m y n·i.Hklln· with L• ml'm11ra ndu111 . I hj\C not M:cn her sin<'e. as the document iJ1d not see m to be of suhstanct• " Byrd s aid he h<is always triNf to be art·cssiblc to those he -... WROTE MINORITY REPORT lobbyist Ferguson 0.lly Ptlet\t•lt '"°'" CRITICIZED IN REPORT County Planner Grindle i d en t i f y . s o 11 ):! h l Hy r ct · s r~·J.ll'l':)l'nts. assis t ance in loralloJ! h 1•r ,- Fro•PageAI REPORT·"GHOSTED' • ... and the San Di<·~o County line. ad!tpt · land use plan. I t h e se ve n -p age F uson·prepar ed so-called husba nd, who s ht! i.aiil left hl'r with two ch ildre n a nd no supf.>\1l't. llvrd m ade Sl'Xual advan<'l'S toward her , Anderson n ·porkd the woman as say1nl! llc sa1d the wom an said she drd not r('s1st because she felt there was no one else to turn to. The col u mnist· qu-otcd the woma n a s sayin ~ Byrd promised to help her a nd subsequently invited he r to his. apartme nt, Marijua11:a Smuggling Case Eyed .. Stedman and Wooden endorse a land us e plan aimed <.1l an t' v e n t u a I p o p u I a t i c1 n i n Southeastern Orange County of 1.2 million peopl1.•. m inority re port handed to the fi ve county s uperv isors Tuesday, Stedman and Wooden lambasted Commissioners Juml'ft Thorpe, Shirley G r ind le a nd P e ggy where he greeted her at the door Feder al nart•otits cigent..; arc in his pajam as and again wanted continuing today to im'e::.tii:ate a And. unlikt• their thrcl' fellow commissioners two wc<'ks ago Stedman a nd Wooden favor~ commission ..e.ndonemcot oL.a traffic circ ula tion plun aimed at j)t·oviding the highway backbone. needed to s upport s uch growth. sex from he r in return for his case or m arijua n a smugghn~ in offer to help with htor problem . the wake of the seizure or ooo Cranston for their votes. · gled ouUor..s.pecialc.ri.ticism in the r e por t w as Fer g uson arch-foe, pla nning commiss ion Ande~,son said t~': woman pounds of contraband and the made llitee-mot:C-llisits_bcfore_ a·r rest of a ~5·v<:;;ir"'"old BarrJ she gave up hope of assistance Poin t m a n at ·Dana lla r bnr a~~ stopped ~ailing on By.rd. Sunday. Rather than endorse such a traffi c circ ula tion pla n, l~e other three commiss ioners said the board of super visors should firs t Chairma n Grind le. Mrs. Grindle 's position o n the land use and traffic circulation issues was characterized as "emotiona l anti-establishment, anti-business " a nd .. elitist The pubhs.~ed alleg;it~on~ arc Keith Ham ilton, a mcchani~·. tot ally f;llse, Byrd said m a was arraig ned l\l onday bc•fon.• a sta te!"e nt . Tue sday: "I rcc·ult U.S. Magistrate on a charge or meeting w1l~ he r t wice and that possession of ma riJuana with in· was appro ximately t.wo years tent. to d ist ribute it. Hamilton, for reasoning." 2 Firms Sued -And though the commis sion's r eport was e ndors ed by T horpe * * * whom authorities listed three · Da na Point are a addresses, was rcleasl'd on a SIS,000 bond. ·Ag e nt s o f t h e o'ru ~ and Mrs . Cranston as wetl as Mrs. Over HOUSID• g Grindle, F e r guson 's me ssage through Stedm an and }\'ooden criticized ''the political and}.ocial J-:nfo rcem ent Ad minis tr:1lion, SCANDAL .S. Custo ms and <lc•pulws from • • • the Or ang<' County S h<'riff')I Ad.Vertl.Sl•llg Phi I o s o Ph Y u n d -&r~Yh e applied for a job in his office 11ncl chairman.'' he offered her a s alary of $10,500 "We find the words lin the after looking at her legs. A civil s uit alle~ing false a nd commission's report to the boa rd "lie d idn't even a!-tk me my joh m isl<'ading a dverlisinJ: has been of super visors > offensi\"C to the i:okills. ~ 011 know." tlw '' 11111,11~ filed a,1winsl Coldwl•ll Bankl·r good p eople who serve 1n s::iys "lit.' JUSt looktd al m.' Company a nd its s ubsidiary, gon 'rme nt, the public and legs.'' F'orest E . Olson Realtors, ·by t he private sector." the Ferg uson At lhi.' bual party. llw ,,·11man Ora n ge Cou nt y Dis tri c t minorityreport sai<I. says, "l s tart1.•d l'ryinl!. L1k1" I Attorney'sOffit·c. T h e words Stedman a n d was so shot'ktocl. L'11 until lhal Joining Dis tract Attornl'y Cecil Wooden found offe nsive wen •n't point, he hadn 't given mt• lhe Hicks in the lawsuit aimed at specified in the Ferguson report time of day; t hen for him to do il, hu.ltjng_alleg~d unfair busin<;_ss th~t went to!hc s upcrvis_ors. it absolutely floor ed me." prac t ices by the real e sta te However, in t he major ity Gardo~r:: "l.Lul yOligottcn a.Dy_ o pera tion was t h e S t a t e report two weeks ago, Thorp<'. raises bcforc thl•n'?" Departmentof Real Estate. Mrs. Grindle and l\trs. Cranston Employe: "No. Rut I got one The suit alleges tha t Forest E . ch aracterized the county 's right after that." Olson Realtors false1y adverti'>ed existing l and u se policies as Describi11g an off11·e int'1dc11t gales accomplis hments toallrn<'t ca t e rin g t o th e n eed s o f and having sex with \'oung, llw lis t in g s fro m hom e o wners la ndowne r s. devcfopf.'rs a nd employe sa id : "I just can 't do 11 w anting to sell their proJ)C'rty. special interest firms. I can't Ii ve with myself. I h<.1d a News pape r a nd r ad io ads difficult time de;lling with ii. I ll<1rbor Patrol 1.>1visio11 s1•iw d the marijuana l'S timatc•<I 111 Ill' worth $201),000 from a hii.:h :.1H•1•d l'ahin cruist·r \\ hi•·h hail 1111111·.t 1111<1 Dana 11 arhor fr11rn :\h'~1c·an \\ iill'l'S i\ l"l'llt·ral s p11l-t· ... ma11 ~:11d tlit· gn\t•rnm1•11t '" 1!l\'l".;lig:t1111g what may he :in llH'f'l':1:-.t·ll 11'>1• of ph•a-;url' cra ft in lr<llls fH1rtat111n of t·ont rauand :1s :iclv;11u·c•s <1rt• matle in till• dl'tt·1·t w 11 a nd apprchl'ns ion of small :nrnaft l\lrmt•rly :1 popular mean:-. of -transf)Ortin~tc-g:i1 gnods. purportedly ga ve addresses of p Al cton't wa nt to fel'l lhnt guilt. llC'll. ·hundreds of ptopcrtU:!s 'he fi rm f'ro• 8fl~ yes, I frl'I cingry. It was that 11. The San Clem<-nte Lions Cl uh claimed to havesoldwithinfour to was just expc('kd of mt', you will hold a bicent<'nnial har bccue Lio1is ·Planning Founh Feast . eightdaysfollowingthe listing. STEPS know." from 1to 6 p.rn . J ul.v 4 at the co~· ... ...... ,..,~ KILLED IN LEBANON U.S. Ambassador.Meloy f 'rolft Page ,, I ENVOY ••• k1dnapl'd, rul.J bed and set I rec in tht• tr rc•a in rcn~nt days. 'I'he Mosle m side of the an •a is held hv se veral P alest inian a nrl t.~bancse m ilitias and groups or lhc Pall•slinc J.ibt•ration Army. On lhc Ch ris tian side an' r,!unmcn from the l'halangist and Z'a11onal Libe ra l party 's Tiger n11ht1a . \\'bU I!.. JJm l:iC pr C.SLS.CTl'C!at)' n on NC'SS l'll ~a id Fo rd also plann rd l•> c•onl art rl'1~1t1ves 11f l\tl'luy <Incl \\'anni; to tell \hem "lh<' C11ited Slates will do all that it can to . have them r eturned safl'ly." Asked ir Ford might consider the us~ of fo rce in s uch un effort, l\C'ssen said: ''l think you arc \\'a y ahe ad of t he i.:am c ... l certain ly \\Ouldn't E!O d own the t rac·k you're ~oing " ('alll•d to t hl' cnnfcrenC'l• \\ il h Font wert> ~l'c rl'I arv of SI ;ilt• lknr y /\. l\1~:-.in gl:r. lh•put~ Secretary of l>t.'fcnsc W1llialll Cll•nwnts. <'I J\ ll1 rt•C't11r C coq!P !lush and Br·t·nl Sl'll\\('l'11ft , the l'n 's1tfrnl i-11 ;.1li1111 al ~e<:unl y :1fl :111''> !1th 1.~1·1 . . .:'\1·SS\'ll :-:.111 lli:;l ~ti F rll'll':' <l1n·t·t mn, thl' St:11l' lll'flar1m .. n1 had t•11nt acll•1l a l111ut Ml\ n.1t 1ons. most of thl•m 111 lhl' ~l11hl k• 1':;1:>1 , 1 u l' x p r l' ~ !'> t h t' · · t • :'\ 1 n .• n 1 t' sl•rioui.ncss" w it h which lht· l'111ll'd St:ih •s views lhe affair. • Jn IJrushin~ :1sidc a nl1mbcr or 'fUl·st iuns from n ·portcrs, the pn•s:.; ~c<'rda r.v s aid he did not w;i nt lo ta lk ;d.mul it, 1111>rl' full.v lwc:111:-:e "rl's a llt•ht•utc situation 111 "hil'l1 p<'up le's s afl'ly could b•· • at slal-.c. Adult Summer School Starts The compla int a lleges that at • • • On another tape : mun1ty clubhnu:w a t Avcnrtla 0 1;,i least 134 o f t he so·callcd <1uick d · · f b You ng : ''I'm ~oin~ lo put this Vista and Calle Scvilll'. The sum nwr prc)i::r~1m of adult sale ho m e s w e r e 4\Ctucill v a n provi s io n ° gar age office back on an office bases . It's Tickets ar c S2.75 for adults anrl l'lh1C'al1on 111 thl• Lag una fkoal"h t ownhouses in a new tract ::~~~~~a nce a nd li fegua rd not going lo be H oo ha pp y. Sl.75 ror children . ThC' meal will l 'n1fled s .. hool U1s tnt l will l>egin development. · And had a ll that bttn done, < Employe name> was making inelude chi<"-ken, coleslaw, coffee-June 2-1 . • It goes on lo say age nts for the there w as still no room in the 514,476, way ove r what she w11s and corn on the cob. Tuition fl'l' is ~5. except for real estate company fi lled in the T hous a nd S t e ps vicinity for worth. She had no skills ;,it all. O the r ac tivit ies i n c lucf c m inors. pt'rs ons li2 and over, or listing date as the same date the public parking. < Employe na me) was mukinJ;: wa t e r m e I o n "at in g ;.1 n d adults C"nn1ll 1.·d 111 lhl• hc uh school townhouses were sold. To top it off. residents iQ the Sl2.000. There wasn't anything skat cbo~lrd contests al the> Bomia clq1loma gra11t111c prot.!ram . That was t rue "even though ar ea were preparing a lawsuit to, she could do. ( E mploye name> Canyon Bicentennial Park from 3 Furlh••r 111 ronn<rt ion <m th" Forest E. Olson had a uthoritv as in e fr e c t , h a I t Pu b 1 i c was very . very lim ited. She was to 4 p . m . and aftt·r 1l u~k. u prni.:ram rn .1.v ht• nlll a111Pfl h.v exclusivesaleS aJ.?entforthe tract encroachment on private areas m a kinJ,!Sl9,517.Shc hadno skills. fireworks displa y O\'l'r the (:ily t·11Jl inJ.: 1ht• )i l·hn 11I cl 1~1 ri <'t , to sell the home wecks ormon~s adj~ning the cou~y's IO·f~l _N~o_s_k_i1_1s_·_a_t _a_11_.·_·~~~~~~~~P-~_r_·~~~~~~~~~~~~-4-"-~-~-~_11_1~~~~~~~~~-be forc a b uye r was found." strip of sand. acco r d in g t o t he Dis t·ri ct County ·officials estim ated the Attorney'sOfficc. c os t o f r e h a b i lit a tin g the T he firm is also charged with admittedly dangerous stairway l'ngaging in "bail and switch" . and construc tion of a lift device adverti~ing. at about $135,000. That allegedly wa.c; done by And t ha t sum was just an describing run-down proJ)C'rty in opener: in what would have been deteriorating nei~borhoods in a cosfly cam p aign 0 ring glowing ter ms and then switching ·nt full ublic ptosp:etllvc _~~rs nr--........ r.-~..iw).l-'l.IUJljL...t.!~~.t..!.!.i..!L!.!:!.!.!.~~~ desirable proper:tics, accoriling us~ilh that fn mincJ:-1ut~ tolhecom plaint. d t ' 'h h' n The sm t seeks ~· court order .,t;uggeste hois mg ' e w ite ag and pulling out with the IO·foot prohibitin~ such pr actices as well strip of sand the only reminder of as c1vil pc•naltics. the campaign begun by Caspers Open House Set in Laguna An open house will he held · hetween.t and 3 p.m. Frid ay al the LaJ!una Beach Community Jlis torical Society, 226 Ocean /we., LnJ?una Beach. The o p<>n ho use will com · rnt'moralc the s ociety's fift h a n· 111versary and recent rcmodclin~ ~•tits center. New offic<'rs r cc<'ntly W<'rc in/ stalled. Tht•y are Huth Morro''. pn •sid<'nt; .John Randall, \'ic:1• president: Is abelle Zeigler . n•· t•ordin{! secreta ry and l\farjon t• R a nda ll, c or r es po n d rn j! ~e('retary. Dire ctors arc Char c;riffin. Boh Prescott. Henry Stt!rn. Norma n Vun E ckc a nd Tim Palme r. Youth Rescued RENO CAPI -A 14-year·old mentally retarded youth missing for two days and nisihls was reported ln ~ood condition al Washoe Medical Center today following his r es cue Tuesday. Blake Mulliga n had been the object of an intensive search since he dis appeared fro m a group of hiker~ from the Nevada Mental Retarda tion Center on Slide Moutaln sout h or here Sunday. in 1971. Super visors Ralph DiedriC'h and Ralph Clark sided with lt1ll'y but for d ifferent reasons . Diedrich said the county"s plan was impractical and referred to what h e called mis e r ab le parking in the a rea . That left Ba ttin one vote s hy of what he needed to continue Uw fight during his l ast montb in office. Belly l)ancing Classes Slated In Capistrano Bellydancin J.? instruction has been scheduled al five different times this summer by the San Juan Capistra no Recreation Pro· gram. Ins t ruct or Connie Huds peth will tea ch beginners on Wed · nesda\rs from 10 to11 a.m. in San Juan School and from 6 lo 7 p.m. and 8 to 9 p.m. in Marco Forster Junior High School's music room. Lessons for ad\.·3nccct begin· ners will a lso be offered on Wed· nesda.)'s from 11 a .m. to noon in San Juan a nd 7 to 8 p.m. in Marco Forster. All d nss<'ss tarton July7. Persons aged 15 and over may r egis ter for t h e eigh t-week course. The re i!> a leeofSt 4. Furthe r inform atlon m ay be ob· tained by calling the city offices at 493-1171. ~~~a Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Tennis Balls Racquetball Racquets Eqlipment ~ags Handball Gloves Handballs and Racquetballs Athletic Sox Walking Shorts • · Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays ~... -.,_ . - Warmup Suits Gym Pants T Shirts Jogging Shoes Baseball Mitts Volleyballs Dart Boards Darts Table Tennis Paddles Frisbees Bick Knives Swiss Army Knives Swim Fins Masks Snorkles 538 Center .. 646-1919 \ .. i A 8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Regulating ·c1:1hle TV The need for an up·to·date ordinance regulating operations of c able television companies m Orange County's unincorporated areas has been shown once again. Storer Cable Television Inc. announced that it is increasing rates !) percent Aug. I to s ubscribers in south Orange County communities. The firm's last rate increase was a 15 percent hike in 1974. Storer 's announcement comes as a n advisory committee is placing finishing touches on a ne.v col.in· ly ordinance. The la w, among other things, would re· quire that cahlc tl'levision firms receive approval from county s upervisors for rate increases. Timin~ of the increase-just before the ordinance is scheduled to go to supervisors -m ay be a coin· cidence. Maybe not. . That point aside. county supervisors should waste no lime in approving the proposed ordinance so -reasonable control over cable television rates and operations is assured in the future. Political T r ick? llas the Capistrano Unified S<"hool board found a s lick little pencil maneuver to resolve Thl' Proble m of The Illegal Trus teC''.' . -Bbaro-Prest<fen A. E. Westber g m ay or m ;:iy not ~ be holding h is office properly. lie moved from thl' • ! trustee a n .•a he was supposed to represent j ust bcforl' " last vear·s election. r- ile got ·re.elected anyway. "- r The s tate Attorney General's office said he is f t holding the office illegally. T he dis trict ·s lawyer says ~ it's not illegal. A teachers '1 allia nce is seeking court resolution. 1 • Mean1vhile. the school board has taken up a r e- a lignmen( of trustee areas. a laudable move intended to equalize voter r<.•presentation. But it also offers the opportunity of putting Westberg into a "legal" area just by jiggering a line or two. · 1l would be unfortunate if the district's political science teachers had no further to look than their own school board when illustrating for students the his· toric polili<:ul lrick of gcrry manderin~ Second Campus Need Saddlcba<.'k CoUege trustees arc pondering the possibility of a second district campus, possibly in Irvine, to serve north district residents who must now commute to l he Mission Viejo facility. /\s pecial <:itizcms' committee spent 1l weeks stu- dyin~ the idC'a . At this point, tt:wre appears to be no reason to doubt their conclusion tha t the need for a northeJ1n facility is.growing. The question trustees must answer is whether the need has grown s uffic iently to warrant acquisition of a site and initial construction at the cost of millions of dollars. -The ht:st thin~ they s hould permit is u parochial ciuel between the north and south parts of the district. They must ovrrcome Pl'rsonal. local inte rests for the sake of the entire region scn·cd bv Saddleback College. · The JT)*.lter should be examined carefully, logically and analytically. avoiding emotional con- flicts that would serve only to lower educational op· portunities. L/SC The A rt Message to Father~ l' I • ~ l t l Of P icking People , Dear Gloon1y Gus Help Kids to Take the Reins ! j ... i ... - • ' MA ILBO X ( SYD~E~ JIARRIS ) To the Editor A ml•ssa~e to fathers: I wonder how many South A <'hild is a pc•rson who is goi n~ Coast r esidents h;.i ve lo carry on what you slartt·d. lie call ed the television rC'-1s J?oinl! lo sit where you arc sit· pairman only to be told it tin~ and when you are gone at· er~ fro"! "eaders are welcome was a cable television tend It> those things which you he ght to condense lettt>Ts to fit ~ i -----· People-"-and ,.,pOlicies::rl'~ll -failure'.t· £-________ _..., .. • ... k ~r~m:J>Or~R . (*J-may .space <!!, eltmmat_!._l1j>el '!" r'I_ser_yed adopt all the policiesyoujjfea·~~--·~Ut>rs o/ JOO wor<U--Ot U!ss.waU..be t i t I l 1 . • t • • • t • I • ! t ' • • • \ i • have little to do with one another, in the sense that the men who know best how to shape policit.'s and programs are not neeessari· h t-he best pickers of people lo tarry them out. The big pitch of so many1 com· panies a nd eorporatiol)S' thC'se days is being b "peop le ' flace" -i.e .. T.V. G....,,y Gin commenh ••• \11l1m'11ed by .. ~-tlo llOl MU•Hrlly nolle<l I"" wlewt el 1M .-w~~r. Setld .,..., ll0-1 _.,.to Gleomy Gu•, Dallr Ptlot. damage to the firm if thl'y arc emotionally askew.) This irrational tendency lo con- fuse good policy-makers with good people-pickers is, or course. not confined to business corpora- tions, although its bleak conse- quences may be more obvious there. One or the finest college hey c l ai m thal the peo· pie they hire know how tv deal with the people tbey s e r v e . Som e ti m es they suggest -presideol s I ever knew had the same lamentable defil'iency . that this is their largest com- petitive edge. Yet it is singular that. after this discreet boasting in the an· o oual report. the page list ing the board of directors almost in· variably fails lo include the vice- president of personnt.'l or or in· dustrial relations. You would im· agine, from their titles. at least, that these two men are the most qualified to handle the "people" aspect of the business. ALMOST always, it is the vice· He was a n adm irable policy- and J>rogram·m aker, a decaJeor mor e a he ad of his time. a brilliant educator and academic planner, but hopelessly naive atiout people. Not about their characters, but about their abili- ty to ·execute their plans. IF A subordinate brought a rine plan to him , he would put the man in charge of the plan, even though it was evident to the janitor that it was the wrong man for the right job. His administr a- tion foundered on this particular residents or finant'e, or market· folly· . . . -----r,-'"m;.:..g~.=or~;.;:1:....re:..:fl m oney.now-rune--. Sele_chn.g the .1:1g~l man !or ~c • tions. wllo '-C..l o.n board (and n t:ht JOb 1s a ~~cc1al knat'k, hke r to the top). "While personne an . ng-dm~otn~l beM company relations arc still con-ht~lt;. relatwn to. ~iny olh<'r ac.l · sidered a st•cond (•chelon com· mm1strat1ve ability. mand -·md one whieh is o~en If •·peOJ)ll· are our bi~~est as· bypa!'lsed ·in the hinng of ex-set.·· as so many firn:is like to as· , t'l'UliVl' personnel. (Qnly th(• sert these days, 1t 1s not . often small.fry applicants, generally, rl'flcclcd o!1 the ~oard 1~r in the· are given the psychologi(•al tests compani<'s ~elations with thl'lr that should also be given lo the various publics. Just another ad big.fry, who can do far more slogan to forget. hut how thev will be carried out gttJnJ p~eference All letters must In· ikpl'nds upon ll'im. u~ wi ll as· elude Stgnature and mmhng address s uml· l'onlrCll of vour t'llll'~. but name.~ m.ay be withheld on re· states and n;itions · q1u>1d 1/ sufl1c1ent rcascm 1!; apparent Poetry will ntJI bl' pubhsluvl. HF. IS goin g 11> mon~ in and takC' O\'C'r your l·hurl'h<'s. sl'11oc1b. urn\'ers1ties and corporation:-.. All your books a re ~oing to ht• judged, praised or cotld<'mnccl by him. The fate of humanity is 1n his hands. So 1t might be \\Cll to pay him som<' attention? Lt't's h<'lp him to learn to read. Reading is the basis of all other subjects. Through reading, he "'ill be ready to meet the ma ny rhall<'nges of change in the world with eternal values. l\IARIE GRANN Po•fal Confrol · To lhC' Editor · In r esponse to the question of who is respons ible rvrthe pn•senl cris is confront ing the Vn1h'd States Pos tal Servic<'. which 1s strug).!ling against octets that '.'lick the l;n•t.'k wouldn't tuke bets on. the answer 1s six successful uus1- ~mcn.__ · The nine·m e mbl•r Pos tal Board of Governors. now operat· ing with thre<' \'acant'lt's, is ap· point.cd.b)LU1~..c!i1Jk.n!_-_ _ Tht.'y are paid SHl.OllO annually f'O-m<~m o~ iUl.d 01r.1• rl'sponsible for appointing the Postmaster Ct•ner;1l. his ckputy, fivt' n•i.donal postmastt~rs ;.incl :15 D1stnt'l l'~h at. rt's1>ect1 vl'ly, N):l,53.45 and :1f1.ooo !.alarit•s ThC' C'11airman of lht• Postal noard of Governors is M /\.• Wrig ht w ho is also Exxon chairman anc1 his vice chairman 1:-0 Holwl'l .. :a rl llolding. Litt Ito Amt•r1C'~1n Refin1n~ Com µon y gc1wrat m:tnagcr . with Charles II Coddin g. Jr . nf Cattle Hese::irc·h Company. Crot·kN Nevin of Evans ProouC'ts Com· pany. 11 aycs Robertson of l 1dyco Industries and form(•r llousc Post OffiC'c & Civil Ser\'ice assis- tant staff director Willium A. lr\'ine. TllESF. ARE the private en· tcrprisers who are responsible for the frustrating and costly im· positions now being made by the Postmaster General Hcnjamin F. Bailar (an ex· American Can CXl'fotivc) on all or the patient citizens and postal service cmployes whose good, mutual Wt'lfart' and Wl'llbeing is hein~ (•xacerbated to force polilic;.i l pn\'ilege. If the Post al Service goes to the private st•l'lor, th~ subsidy bail· out now being asked for by lh(• PO will be instead gifted over: to t he 1 i kc s of f c d t• r .n I gravy· train('rs now on llah'd·OUtS!'"""llf'· fensc railroads. s hips "anti ;11rli nt•s. All exor 61lanl. J\11 scn ·u'<'·poor. /\II big husiness. All m ;ijor political campaign )\penders. llow do vou hl'al a combi nation like that'!· By voling for honest~" truth and integrit y. BRUCE S. HOPPING A c 'ie11s Loud~r Mars By the Fourth of July To the Editor: The truism that maturity and wisdom ca n only be ~ained with age and experience, seems. now. to be falling by tfie wayside. In this advanced and ch;.iotic era, admiration and emulation seems to fa ll on the very younJ,!, instead. • 1l 0 D Our investmcnt in !lpacc re- !learch is about lo pay us back - , n1win. Our nation ·~ hiJ?j!est Fourth or .Julv demonstration will occur :15 million m iles from home. n v re mok control you and I ;in· ·~oing to "visit" Mars. Fro m t wo · Viking :, p a c c c r a f t we'll open the door to t h <' planet m ost like our own a nd s e e ·i r anybo d y's home. Man ki n d has waited at least 3,000 years for this; now we need wait only :tfew more weeks . . Sin('C the invention oC the · te1escope In the 1600s. earthmen • h:.we scanned ,t he skies avidly, !·agerly, some with a passion. ·Our Cascination with other "orlds is more than curiosity - 1t derives fr'om two very basic human u rges: The same re· assurance that we get from · t•rossing paths with a nother human in the w or ld's lonely ~ places we !letlk among the w~n· dercrs of the universe. And, ois ( PAUL l!¢RVEY ) with llH' <'Xplon•rs who fjir:o;t spanned 0111· own planet. thcrc'.s I ht• d rl'a m of rl'SourCl'!I or llw hop<' for a fount am of pcri•<'tual youth. ALSO. as \\1th those. who pioneered our new lands. sub· consciously we seek some place lo run to. H.G. Wells e nhanced our ex- citement about Mars in 1898 when he used our smattering of scientific knowledge to write a pseudoscience classic, "The War of the Worlds." tn 1971 our Mariner Nine spacecraft wenl into orbit around Mars and for a year look close.up photographs. F rom a.composite of those photo~raphs we now have a detail ed map of the entire planet. FROM THIS MAP showing the vokanoes and canyons there is ~f:neral agreement that Mars is a · "live" planet. not a ''dead" one. That is fo say there nre forces ~ moving under the ('rust: there is mlernal heat, and there is -or , .. has been -flowin~ water on the surfaCl•. Although th<'rc is no rrcc oxy- J?cn on Ma rs. m ost scientists think that lif(• formf'd on earth when thl're was no free oxy,:!l'n here t>itht'r. NF.v •:RT ll ELEl"S. o n lht• Fourth of ,July ~is year. th<' speculation will be supplanted by m aterial evidence. When Vft<ings One and Two m ake their expect- ed soft landings on the Martian surface. they will analyze the soil, test the water, photograph the s urface. m easure tem· peratures. study the atmosphere, sense any ground·q_uakes -and soon. For most of us it is diffit'ult to relate this billion·dollar invest- ment, wha te\'er it proves. to our everyday life. Yet we have harvested fro m our space pro· gram so far. 1f I may be allowed the expression. astronomically beneficial fallout. And , unlike our nation 's extravagal)ces overseas, in this mission we stand to lose only a few pounds of tin, and the money paid to the makers and movers of these Vikin~s continues forever· to orbit thr ou~h our own economy. When one observes what ('r feels the new pc~mi. s in· at litmtes or parc-nl!I an . t~achcrs are ha\'il'l'g on the i p essionablt• youth or our country. one must admit thal it does them .morr hcirm than good . Althou,gh, there is vast m e dical proof t h at alcoholic beverages: tobacco; and "pot" a rc damaging an in· creasing number of mature and very youthful A mericnns, the school faculties, instearl of doing wh:llever they can to discourage and outlaw such self.destructive pastimes , a re allowing the use of these dangerous dr ugs within the schools . It is an established fact lhal ac- tions speak louder than words. Bence. to what avail can the millions of warnings be when parents and instructors continue to smoke and guz7.le rir.ht in the presence of the very vulnerable young ones ·r TIDS WAS illustrated to me, !leveral years ai:o. when two young friends related how on Homecoming Day. at Stanford University, their leading instruc- tor . obviously cager lo get mill the good grart•s of h\•r rll''' ~tu dents. plopped down on the floor with them and commenced to smoke marijuan:1. . Another pcrfN·t exampl<' of how not to a<•t was illustrated at a recent T V i;ympGsium ,-f>ver th -·P.HS-'<.'h1tnn~I. The-f;U-hje(.'t, w as canl'Cr of tht• bn·ast and an arr av or lcadini,: medical authoritil'~ l'loquentl~· 111snissc•d thi,: gra\ t' anti mount1nJ! bCourJ!e of modern womanhood. /\mids t I h 1:-; pn•s t1g1011 ... mrclical asst•mhl\. thl'rt' Wert• quite a frw who ·,, erl' smoking ·~ l'igarettes and C'igar:-.. • \\'lwn Wt' ohsl•rvc s urh ul1 crh irrational bcha\'ior on the part t;f ac·adcmia ;.ilumni. r an vouth ht! blam<'t.l fo r copping out· or ~oof. ing off and aping the debililatmj! and add iNivc habits or their dders and their tearht'rs? PAULA WARSAW Qualitfl S ho..,s To thc Editor: My family and ·I attended the Laguna He•Jich llij::h ~hoot Choral Conl·t•rt at St. l\'tary 's Episc:opal Chur ch in Ln~una Beach. We WNC astonished at I h l' h i I! h q 11 a I i't y o f t h t' p«rforman<'l'. It was so much m1m• than one could ha,·e <'Xlll't'l· t•d from evt•n a :-upt'rior high Sl'hOOI !'horal i::roup "ilh publit• stat em~nts bum~ made by ll·;iders or our teachers· :1ssot•iation wh1<'h, 1r aC'curatelv quoted, lead thl' public to hcliev~· that their salary rl'quest is in I at·t 111 tlw ran gt· of~ pl'l'CC'nt to Jli pcn·cnt. To.-hcl1 pr.,>mol~i;ale-in 1:.tirQ1.;ll111n, } ~ '.Youltl )'t•s1wctrully l1 k~ to submit inform:Jfio-n·wliil'll faC't ually s hm\ s th<• teachers· re• q1a·~t rl'pl'l'-"l'l\ls ;111 avcrag1' Ill· l'f1·a~1· nl :! I pl·rr<'nl. Tht• rangt• from l1m In high 1..; Hi I Jll'l'l't•nt to :10 ~. jll'l'<'l'lll. .J El!Ol\I E H. TllOHl'\Sl.F:Y. l>1~lnl'I Su1w1~mlt•ndt•n1 t\ ·'l>ol\t'-"l'IOn for llw 1i'ar/1('rs' (1:.- sncwt11w s11ys till' ronf/1ct1119 f1uurcN tir<' 1111' n •:.ult. of cl1J11•rtnccs 111 dntu used b.11 tl1t• tracl1a s and tl1e t1d mm11\lrat1on and agrPcs lhP top 1111 t'T('OS<' Tl'Qllt'Slc'd Will be f}rCOll'r (lm~ 10 pc-rant. -f;d1t11r • Rodeo Cruell" To the Editor: The PC't Hcsponsibility Com- milt t•e s upports the pos ition Sha wn Chri:-.lt•ns cn. Laguna Animal St'n 1C'I')\ <Hf1('('I', took rc- ecntly ag:11nst t hl• ps~ l'holog1cal :md physical nucll.v' lo animals that rodt•os 111\ oh l'. Tlwl suc·h in· h11manc USC or II\ 111j.! l'l'C':Jlll rl'S is C'onsukrc•d ,-~alid t·nll·rtain ment must sun•ly s-urpl'l).l' those of us "ho are proud 111 Laguna as a com mun 11 . of 1.•11 llg hte ncd values. <;E:-.S McMENOMY Secretary Pet Rcs p.onsibilily Committee It is d1Hicult lo umlerstand how n l11gh school tt.'achl'r, pa rtirul ar- ly in our contt'mporary sol'ict~. C'ould t•vokc• ;rnd maintain such an ext remt•lv h igh il'\'C'I of t~chnit·al s·kln' amonir wh:1( W<' .Jll.USt assuml'.' s tartl'll nul-as or flpovy BurdPn din:irv' high sc hoo :-.lluk nb-:'· .-:,'C",;-;;,r-------=.~--------• only 'was thc pcrlnrm:m!'e C'\· Tot hi' F.d 1tor : <·elknt in all rt's1wcts but it \\'as May I cum mend th<' Daily Pilot particularly impn·ssivt• h1·1·au:-.l· for its· :\t a' l·I l•dilciri ;1I ''Nu of tht• t'1;1ss11·al t·11mpn)\1t1 ons Credit lo th~· Count~" callllll! at- utilized ( Mo:wrt & Vi'val<ld. tmt ion to lhc )\orry state of our Thc c-xpcril'ncc prO\'t•s lhC' olcl c·ounty plann in~ eommi:o;s1on'! ac1a~e : "Quality will show." Nol only are lhl' r1l11.1•ns or the Mr. FrNI Stoufl'r i~ to ht' <'Om-county short-ch~1ngl•d hy ha\'in~ plimentcd not only for his hard two members ot'l lhc commission work and skill m ll'ading his stu· 'who have not lhc sli~ht.csl in· cl<•nts to suC'h a hi~h degree of terest in public welfare, but sit- technical competence, but also ting lhroui.:h the loni.t hours of for his good judgment in select · testimony is a positive hards hip, inj! com posit ions for exposit ion on one of the m l'Sf>cCially. lie suf- of SIH'h daSS IC bt'aUl y ;i nd frrs p h ys i c a l ly f(Onl thl' sij!n1f1ranrc. I le is a credit to our borC'dom. ('ommun1ty. With two drones on the com· ST/\Nl.F.VA.llllRK/\ mi s!'i on. thr hu rd <'n ,,r rcsponsihillt y pl arNI on tht• thn•c• 'who fin srrvl". 1s uncluly hc;wy. ~ EVF.LYNGAYMAN Toth<' F:ditor · Capistrano lJnifwtl Srhool Dis tri<'l apprcciall'S lhl' ongoin~ c•r. fort of your papcr to. ~1s nhjet·- tivcly as possible. r('pnrt the ac- tivities of our district. We rC'ah7.e this is a difficult task in this clay and aj?e of the complexities of the operations of a Jan::e school dis· trict and the ever·increasin~ de- mands brought a bout by collec· live bargaining. In your June 3 l'<titorial you com ment concerning the rea· sona bleness of the initial salary request as presented by the t e:ifh ers or the Capistrano Unified School District. You Ill· dicated the avc-ragc increase re- quested was 10 percent. IT IS our desire to I><' as obicc- tivc as possible about data ''hid1 is factual. lea\'ing lo individuals the prerogative to make thrir own judgments about the rea- sonableness or various issues. As superint f'ncfrnt. 1 hnv<' h<'cn conccrnC<l the (IUSl rcw W~CI\:. l • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ll<>IJrrt N. Wt•ed, Puhli~hcr J'hnmas l\rrurl. t:drtor Rarf)ora l<rcrhrch. £d1ronal Pagt• Editor Th<! t'fJit(lr ial pai.:r of the Daily r11 01 s rrks to inform and st1mula1<' rr adns hy pr<':>rntini; on I hrs pai:" clin•r<or romrnc•ntary on top11•'\ of 111l1·rb l hy S\nclaral· t'CI column1-.t!'. .. nil rartonni~t". hv f'I"''' 1d111J! a fnrum fur n·111ll·r~· \'IC'Ws an<I IJy pr1•st•n11ni:: i hie; fH'WSJ'af)t'I"-. l>JlllllOllS all!I 1rlr11.(· 110 rurrc•nl io111r., Thi• l'd1t11nal npinum., •1f l111• lh11ly l'rlot a1i11t•ar 1 onl\· 111llw 1·1l1torr;1I column .1l the l•ir; nf l lH• JHIJ.:l'. Opinions 1•x prl's~1·1I h\' thl' cnlumrui;ls <iml cartuunbts anrl lrt lt•r wntns urc th1·1r o" n anri no rndnr~l'mcnt or th1·1r \'ll'WS hy 1111? D111ly P1lot should be inferred. Wednesday, .June 16, 1976 ~J .. h.J f\U 1tl 1Q:'ti OAll Y Pll O T it a Firearm Revision Gas Fu1nes Fell 4 7 . Backed 5,0~0 i.vaCuated in Van Nuys Blaze SACRAMENTO <APl Nt'Wly developed weapons woulil be con· sidered legally as fircurm~ uniter legislation adopted by the :.late Senate Tuesday. The bill by Sen. Robert Presley (O·Riverside), would amend re· gulalions on pistols, rt'volvers and concealable weapons to in· ·elude "uny device designed to be u:.~ MS a weapon whwh is eapa· ( ·State ) blc of inflicting an el<.'ctrical churJ!(' of s uch ma~mlude that the! vidim can be oi: Is tcmporari~ ly immobilized.·· lt would a lso m akc it illeJ?al to manufacture cane guns. wallet ~uns and "flechellc dart" am· munition. Bau ln•pecilon Seen SJ\.CRAMENTO (!\Pl The state Sl!nat e has upproved . l<.'1?islat1on to rc:quirc <'hartered buses that carry s t1Hknts on- sc•hool·rl'lall>d trips t1) bt· inspect· ~as ofl@en -a J:.(•g11l:ir ~Q<>j buses. Sen. Randolph Collier suld hb mt"asurt' w ~s dt'~il-!ncd to U\"Ol<I future· accidents hke tht one that killed 2R Yuba C it ~· lhf.!h School slu<lcnt s and a tcat:hl'r la :.t month nc:rr l\l artincz. fmrura1u•e Hate Eyed SACHAMENTO <AP) · Tht· .;l•natc has approved a hill Jirt·· \"C'nting ;in ins ur:1nct' company ~from n11sing a person's uuto in surancc if he was involv~ in an <1rt•idcnt that was not his fault. The bill by Sen. Milton Marks <R·San Francisco>. was sent to the Asscmhlv on a 21·9 vote Tues· day afl<.'r Marks said it was un· fair to levy higher rates on inno· <'cot drivers. ··someone should pay higher insurance rat<.'s -th<' l person who caused the acc1· dt•nt, · · he said. lt1dige11is Proiest A contingent of aged, blind and disabled gathered in Governor Brown's reception room Tuesday to call atten- tion tg_their plight. Protesters pleaded for a $10-a-month increase in federa1 benefits-tu-be-pas-sed along -to--s~at-€ recipients. Brown's fin ance d epartment opposC's the S82.8 million bill. Californians currently rccci\'e $259 a month. Ulllisted Telephone Numbers Revealed? LOS ANGELES <A P l -A watchdo,g group testifying before thl' Public t.:tilillcs Commission h:.is accused the f'acific Tclcphon<' and Tele~raph Company o.f dohr.i.: out privak. unlisted numtw rs to a m yriad of iiovt•rnmcnl agencit·s Spokesm<.'n for CampaiJ,tn Agi.linst lltilitics Ser\"iC~ Exploitation <CAUSE> told the Public t:tilit1cs Commission Monday that government agencies ranging from the CIA to the public library han aecess to the unlisted numbcrsoflhe phone company's clients \' ,\:-. :'\ l " Y S I:\ I'> Firt•m1·11 laUtll'hcd a final ~s:.11ult 1111 a ga:.·spc\\ 1ni.: bluH'. at a sw1mm1111( JJOOI su1>ply com puny today, u:.mi: a ('hl•m1(' al i;µra)' t11 knock clrl\\ n po1sonou:-. htnll'S that s l•nt .17 p(•r!>uns to ho:-.p1t ub and fun·l.'1.1 t•\·,wuat1<111 of S.00(1 n=:.11lcnl s A\ sunri:-.1· s mokl' pcrll1l'••li•d th1• 1111· ''1th llu: ocJnr of r hlonrw J " f1n•rnl'll put on oxyi:,•n ma:.I..!-:..1111 s pra.\'t•d I hl' fl a nil':> w11 h If n d1l·n111 .. 1l:-. .111d" .11\'1 t' I R t: I> t: P .\ It TM E 'T :-pnk(•:-m an 1-:d i\ rhut•kl\• :-a11I t Ill' s nwll or lh1· .c:1s \\ould :.t:1y "11h Van Nu vs rcs1dl·nts for mo:-t or tht· day but· thl'r<.' would tw 1111 furl h,•r danger from fun1cs onn~ thl• f 11·1· 11> Olli lit' sarrl 17 n •s itknts ufthl· an::.i . 22 f1rcm,•11, ·I pohl'1:mt•n , 2 s h e riff 's d e putil's and :! amlmluncc driv<'rs Wt.'rl' ll:tkt:n lo t·1~ht h ospitals :.uflt•nnj! the _,.. cffcc•ts of th1• fum<'S. t<:arf\· reports indi<'nted sornt· of th,,ro Wl're in inknsive c arc unih. /\RBl'CKl.t : SA Ill five fin•mt·n ;1lr<'adv had rl'lurnl!d to dut v and 15 other s wl·rc experted to 10111 them s hortlv. ThC're was no immediate word on the conthlmn .o[ the.. Qth e r s. who were h11sp1t :ilizccl -- Most of th1' 5,000 c·vacucl':> :.pt•nl the night on <'ots at two rl'11t'f centers near the sct'nc. about 20 milC's north' o f downtown Los Angeles. ··we almost waited too long."' said 70-year-old E"" H:mf,!cr :1s she looked around one <if lhl· <'C tH C'r s . a gymnas ium at Uirm1ni.:hnm llig h School "It was•• t<'rriblc fire. Th<' smoke· and ga s were so bad you could hardly sec " S lit: SAID SHE was C'vacuutc(J with her 73-ycar-old hushand. \larcnce, from their trailer-park home shortly after the fire hrokc out al 10 :28 p .m . Tuesday at Pool Bri le M unuf <icturin~ Co. ··1 h eard a l'bt of noise and then they came for me," said Margaret Marlow. 86, a resident o f the Northrid~c Royale · CAUSE SPOKES~IE!lii said the utility had-reported that it aided Retirement Home. She ~ot out of ~--.:.D'-:i~a~"'-o~n-::.di":::'":L~a,;:-n.,.t-7"::S_'t_•_•_d;f1;_..._...!m~or~e than 200 agC'ncit•s hy providing I he numbl!rs. bed and fled her home dressed in a I LOS ANGELES (l\J') -The ~tmrs-org-mrtr.itium-tiirted-we~ti~ounl~ ~-b&throbeoandslipp__er:.;~ _ . cha4t-man-of~.the. City .GQurwil"s,. COl\S\lroer JJfli!ir~ !>,l!r_cj!u,~th.c st·ho~I dj~trict~ the :irmy, __ fgd~i:..al • D!fidals said eva cuu.cs I ·tra((ic l'Ommittee wants clear immigration and customs d epartments, thl' slate health and welfare remained l'alm at Birmingham proof the Diumond L:mc is do111g department and the governor's office. and at neighboring Mulholland some good or hC'"ll seek an l'nd to Junior High School where the I <.•1ty support for the controvcnmll MORE THAN one million subsc ribers have unlisted numbers, secondreliefcentc rwassctup. \ ;inti-pollution project. a nd 1>ay 15cents a month forthat privilC'g<.' ··People really took it well, . Uut in " key \'Ole Tuc•sday, tht· ··1 am clisturbed at the laC'k of candor in dcfinin~ 11nliste1l rC'ally rolled with it," said Penny <>ounty Roa rd of Supervisors fl'· servicC'," i;aid PlJC Commissioner Leonard Ross. "It is not clear Lehmann, a nurse. fused to a ... k the state Transport a· wht'lher public a~l'ncies should have any right to obtain numbers n 1 l ·o 0 t t l d h w1"tho11t ,a subpoena. cxeept in extraordinary emer"ency situations POI.I CE SGT. a~·mon< i n cpar men o en t e ex· " Palas7.ewski said offt('ers told pcriment • affecting other people'." .. A:tEISURELY FATHER'S DAY ... 1 •• .. The La Brea ·Suit , $185. , to $275.~ I h, .. Lither·~ D.1y, Stu.lrds 1s pruuJ 111 lt-.11 urr truly ftnl' lc1~urt• s urh I n1m ••nt· 11f th(• most resprt ll'.l n.cm1·~ in m('n ·s f.,sl\111n-Cholrlt•,. Ly11n .. Clutht'~ The L.1 BrJ.·.i 1i. J i.urrrbly t.11l1•rrJ o utfit, cr.iftl'J 111 e11 hN I 00~.-rolyestrr, polyt•strr 5alk, .111 wonl or .111 won! vcstrd. [nhanf l'd bY. rc1tcht'J front ro61·ts .rnd cutfcJ slecvt's, this supnb IC'isur<' suit is Jv.iil.ibll' in r('gul.lrs, ~hor1s Jnd long~. I' l' :-Id t' 11 t :. I II It' ,1 \ t' f h (•I I l>clo11i.w1i.::. and h u l'I ~ Lu ~.if l.'l}' ~11> \ht• J1•11!>.1· "hill• :-mokL' M·lllt·d 11n the pr1•d1111H n J ntl y n ·:.1cl(•nt 1 al :tri':• F1r1• oll11·1ab .... 1111 1111' to\11 fuml':-'' 1·r1· r1•lt•aM·ll "h1·n w:i11•1 :.pra~ 1•tl fly f1n•mt•n 1·11m1· .111111 I' II n I ;1 l' I \\ I I h .• 1110 JI(• r l' 1' ti I \ II 11 ~· 1• 11 \ r ,, I I O tl ' t r1dil111•11 t ri ~1 l 1111·1111111 1', .1 ,·hlor1111· 1·l1•an111 g 1·11111p111111d :-I n l' I-1 • d :i I I' o o I 11 r• II 1 • • ;1 :-11 h:-.11li a n 11f l.1·~IH··., po11I M.1rt · It , .1.;,a111r 1·in1·ri.:1•n1•\, ... :1111 Arl111dd1 • .. Ttw 1·h1•i1111·al:> an• 1·m1111ng dani.:t·rou-.-loxw l'UllH'" ~· :\HBl'C'Kl.t: S \llJ ·l"lu·11111·.tl t'l1,l!IO«'t'l"S \\ t'l"t' 111) 111<• 'l"t'llC" hut lh1•y had 11111 cl1•<•i<l1•d 1111 hnv. th1• flaml':> :.hnuld b1• ha\\lt·<I \\ 1th11u\ th1· r is l.. uf atlchng to th1· tox11· fumt•s. which 111lt1;1ll\ fnrrm·d ;1 hllgl' l' l1111tl . . S·erio11s Cri1nes "\\'t"r'' J"·'' g111ni; to wail 1t out." i.:ud ,\rbucklc. "We'll JU:-1 "a1t 1111 mor11111i.: ~111d kl the cloud diss1patc 1tsdf. Wt• 're not go111~ to Jt•11p::1rd11.e any mnn• of our f11'1'lilt'll . 1·:\' A<'l ' ATIOS ('F.NTl-:R S w1•n • :-.l·I up 11 Birm111gh11m ll11!h Sl'lwul :.i111t M ulhollantl .J11n10I" I hgh St'ltool :incl rt•St'U\" offlt•iab :-;111f hut fl ('l'nl('l"S \\'\'rt' !)ill'k<'d. 1';1laszc•\1·sk 1 suid <1ffiN'rs first \\ 1•11t frnrn door-to 1l1'll1r alcrllnf.! r,·:-11h·nt:-to \tw tlani.:t•r . Hut a1> \h,• I 11·1· t·xp:111d1•<I anti tilt' loXll" c.:loud 1n1·n •.1st•d. patrol car" <'rut~t'CI thrnui.:h 1w1i.:hhnrhood :-.trt•ets .111cl offit·1•rs us1•cl IJ11llh11rns to warn r1•s uk11t :-. as t h1· t'lo11d \\ as·pustwtl ;rl on J! b ~ :. t t'Ot d y north I 11 1111rth\\ l•st \\ 1n<b Fin• offit·1als said lhl'\' \\Ollf(I twgin an in\'t•st11:~ation lut~nuduy 1111 o t hl• c ausl' <if t lw bl ~11.1• Youths 16 and I 7 Due Adti-lt Trials? SACHAMF.NTO IJ\P l • Tht• !ilat1· Sl·na\e has approved a hill desiJo?m•cl to m akc 11 l.'a:>it•r lo try Hi amt 17 year olds as adult:. for serious eriml'S Tlw 1Til.'asur1• hv Sl'll Alan Hohhin s. ID-Van Nuvs l, l"11·arNI till' upper housl'· on a 28.1 vote Tul·slla:iiwftt-r a. 1IC'batt· in wh1r h H<ihbm:> callt•d lhl·~tal<.'0!>juvc111kjushn·s~st cm :i ··Joke ·· ",\JUVE NI I. E i~Just ::1s llkt·ly to sp<.·nd al> muc h lime 111 1ll'll'ntion for murdl'r as he 1s fortruancY, ''ht' said Th<.• m easure! now ~0<'1> to.lhl· i\:.st•mhl~ L"ntkr the h11l, a distncl allr>rn l'v rnuld tn a Hi or 17 \'t•a1· ul<i charged with orw of several violl•nl ei·imc:-. in u·dult court 1u;l <.·ss lht· court rulcd that th<.• <.'al>c should he ha1111ll'tl in the jU\'l'nilc l>Y~t t•m . IF THE CASt: was I rJ('d in adull 1•11urt . I he f>fft•ndn <.'ould r<.;c1•1,•1· :in adult penalty, hut he would han· lo lw sent tr1 :.i juvenile facility until he I uriwd I>!. Hohh1n1> 1>aid Curr<'nl ly hr\:cnilcs are lr1t•cl 1n adult court or l>Cllt on lo ~t11\1• prison only in nirc· cas1·s. Hohbins addt·1~. ,\ j1iH·n1h· eourt rt:ll"rl'l' 011\\ d<.'cidcs if a minor 1>hould lie tnc1l 111ad11lt or JU\·enilc court. hl• ~<tid. "Tiit: BASIC d1fferc·nn· 1:-. that <rdult court 1s a enmpl('t<'I~· cl1fforenl t.vpc n f Pr<><'<'<lun'." J!ohh111s s aid in an intrrvicw ... A k1t1 comes before a JllVt•nih• tcmrt. Lt·t ·~say 1t"s for mur<lL'r. "Ttur h<-:rrirr~"t~M~•·•I mm•h ~n.-lbe.qllt!3tion of guilt or innocence but on what typ<.• of k1<1 d11 Wl' han' ht're. If ht• wt•nt to-Sunday SC'hoor maybe they won ·t put him inl11an) k1ncl of facility. ••THE AOUl.T court 1:-httl-•·11 much mon· on crime and punishment.·· he <1d{k•d · "l.l'\ ·:-. :-.ay llwy f111d him ~liilty 11f murder and Sl'llten<•e htm to fin· \I) to n·~irs lie w iH go th<.' California Youth Aulhorit~· and thc n l>ctr:.rnsferrl'<l to statt' prison ·• Currc•nt law prr\"Cllls a JUY<·n1ll' Imm b<'llll! j.!l\l'n the uc;ith penalty. Hob bin:. s~11d his hill would n11t changt• lhat. SPEND A DAY AT BEAUTIFUL LIDO VILLAGE In this day or shopping malls and cent'ers. we·re proud to mvite you to an innovation -A shopping vlllage. Lido Village and the M1n1-,Mall Conveniently located where Newport Blvd. crosses over Newport Bay, yer miles away rrom 'the hurried pace of the super centers. You·11 find e ndless ideas for unique g If ts of style and imagination. Discdver Newport's finest array of shops nestled on the most beautiful harbor in the world . S h op in elegant surroundings 1n one o f our 44 quality boul1Ques. HAPPY FATHER'S DAY " Stroll down. drive over. or sail into Lido Village . Open Mon lhru Sat. 10 to 5 30 Sunday 11 to 5.00 .f ~ qontf CMnon ~~·fcJ ... ~:.;s .l4J9 Vf1 Oporto Ntwport Bt1ch, CA 9266.l 714/675-1717 Ample lree v11t1d11ted Parking Lido ViU~ge /. • • Wednesday's Closing Prices NYSE COMPOSil"'E TRA~SACTIONS 0..01.11-1 ..... .,. ,,_, .... ""'Ille• Vo•• --·-•I f'•<>li< Pew 8o>IO'I O.tro.1 .,,., G IKINMU •*• ·~-·-... ••llWIWit.wl"''*~°'~ ........ o. ....... _ ....... . .. i',, I 8 • II . .. ""•-t ~ " , • w ,. .... n,. • " ,.,_ . Hlt• ft u -~ DAILY Pt CLASSIFtlD ADS ...... ,. Wednesday Juno 16 1976 USC DAILY PILOT Bf! .. Adds Lile to. " • • Old King Coke • • To Fight Back Rv MILTON MOSKOWITZ As lhl' top seller in the soft drink tiusiness Cot J Cola does11 l nN•d to go one on one" 1lhothcr brands II leaves the s niping lo othe rs O\Cr the year s, from its lofty per l h al has "1th:.too.I a lotof this :m1p1ng Pt:ps1 Colu the No 2 brand. uscll lo a1lvc1t1s<' th.1l il ".1s rjwap,•r 1 hl'll ''1th thl' Pe p-.1 ,:!C•H r.1l111n lhl m 1.: It sou~hl to capture \OUng J>COplt• 7 l p the No S brand cmplo)s .111 .111t1 'ola .rtta, k dl'flll I 111g 1lsl'lf .rs the ll ncol.1 And 0 1 Pepper has Money Tree r o a 1 l d o ut o f th 1• Soutll\\ t: st lo bl·come th1.: :'\v ta:;ll I br nnci hy featuring 1h \\lttd /\LI. OF TllF.SF RRANDS HAVE done well JIO\H'\11 none has t 'er l om1 too cl11s1: 111 d1slmlg1ng Cokl f.dt1 't mark1:t audits show Coca Cola\\ 1th a 3 to 2 lc:ici O\ e r Pl'ps1 It does ,, bout 25 pt•rr<-nl of tt-e tot .II soft drink business While 1l dncsn t permit Cok1• to f.:Cl rnto tht! 1 m ~ with compt•t 1toi s Uic Coc;.i Cola Company rs not averse to lclt1ng stablem;.ales take on the other brands T hus the .corn1iany has been running TV commcrcwls for Frese a rn "hit h 1t pits the sugar free c itrus dnnk against Pepsi Cola 111 a task test Pt.•ps1 shru.i;:s off this d1 ver-;1onary tuct1c DonC1ld Kt•n- dall chairma n or Peps ico s.11d I hope thl' t Ol .1 l'ol.1 Com pan' ronlr n11t s to 1 un lhut t .1mp11i.c n so that Lh rv won I ha'lic monc) to spl•nd on r::1111d 11.h 11 t1 s111g l\U ,\:'\I\\ lllLF.. Pl PSI Is mo11 ntm~ '"me· fl.rnku .1s Saults or its O\\ n Cukl h.1 .... ti\\ ,1'-. h1 1 n .1 st ronJ,!.t: r b1 u nd 1n the South lli.111 in the i\01th ,ind I.1st " 11 l'cp-.1du1d1•1I to challenge that l>lrt•ni:.'1h \\llh .1 -.p, t 1.11 l.1mp.11gn in lhl Dallas 1-orl Worth ,111 ,1 \\h111 11 ~ m .11 kl'I i..han: \\,1!-.,11111, mal R pt r e r nt Tex.ms \\ <:n u1 g1 d to t 1' l't µ:;1 and s n • 11 ii d1dn t tc1stc lwtll'r than Co.kl Pepsi t l.11m !-. that lhL 1 1mp.111.:n do11hled 1t~ markC'I share• and :.o 11 hl1s now cxtc ndld this taste challcn.cc to DC'tro1( "he1 e 1l s air catJy the No I st ti( r ''1th a 30 pernnt share of th('4Tlarkcl In still anothe r mO\l' "~~ll rn!-. t11 ll c p alll'fllld ,1ftt.'/ lhc stralC'g1es used hy c1g.1 rcttc u~mpi.inll s and M1lll·r hl•t 1 Pepsi Cola 1s now '"'acting <'1111 s "'I hl• 1-~ast ind West with ,1 M'W hrand Pepsi Light l'cps1 I 1ghl 1:-, 1'cps1 C<>la I.ind \\1th lemon .inti .1 50 pt'•< t nt n dut lum 111 t:,ilor1(:. SlillV•.\'1:'111(, THIS •RI !'1:1 T l< .nl1\11\ from 11!. mounta111top 111 \I l.mt.1 ( oc u l 1!1.1 1-. 111l11n i.: its l>1g HI-'- \l'rt1smg guns 11110 pl;.in• lo l.11111t h u Ill'\\ O\ erall tltl mt C'okt• atl<b lrCt• to 11 \\Ill ~l'l '' 11rld\\ ulc 1•x pwS111 1 Cok1 is 11111 11111 11( lhttSl' h1 .111ds th.11 -.\\1t rh1 ... -.t11i.: in-. e\ t•n oth1•1 \I .11 l l11s IS tr1 f ll'I tinh I ht f1f1 h m .IJOr lhl 111 1 111 lhl b1 .ind s h1s t111 \ I ht f11 !;I 1 ht P.111s1 'I h.it Hef1esh t•s Ill g.111 Ill 111l!-1 .mtl r.1 n tll th1 " 1v lo l'lf,IJ 'I ht n came ( nk1 H 1 f1 t sht•s \ 011 Bcsl " '' 1'111 h h.ul onl) 1 tl11 1 1 year r un tollm \ cd h \ fh111gs ( ,o Ill I h 1 \\II h Cokt: ' whrl h last~• tmhl-19+\!f Th<" mosrrt-n·m1rnrh\\':I~ ~n ~th<' Hl:'al Th mg Whal<'' 1 rt h<' lhum c ( O(' 1 ( ol.1 1wrforms scn<>at1onalh Its 1975 s<1 1t s hrl .1 lll'W peak of$:! x 111111011 w1lh 12 p en t nl of th.it volume ('()ffilflJ.! from n11ts1cl1 lh1• t 01111tr~ ,\ftertcrx pro fits soan'll to s2 111 m11lron "1111 ''' < 1 s1 1!-. op1•r.1t1<ins 1< c<•untmg for 51 pu 1 < nt of th<1I 111 t 011h I(, l s 11•rn111n11 s nwkc• mot{' monl'\ th in Cot .1 Col 1 Of co111 sl n<1I 1'\t•1vth111f.! 11 clo1 -. 11td-. lll1 It lfl\l ~tul SI m1ll1on 111 .1 nt•w Alm J .I\ t • llHI I 1111111d 111 rnsllrn musn .11 lhllO 1'1 nns\ h .m1.1 !\"'nut I IH ~1111\\ 11p1 111 If on Br0<1d" a\ 1\1 .1 v I .11111 <loscrl M ,I\ H Clirysler Joi1tS Pricing Parade • DETROlf tAl'J U11,s lt1Cor p ~ollow111~t hl'lc11dol Gl'neral Mot ors ( 01 p s.1~s al llhl\ 11111t•c1st pnct!. IH llli toh P<'I Cl'nt on its 1!177 r .us .irHI tnu k:-i A fi per r1nt HH fl 1-.r would be about S3CKl per \:chide The n a~n l> No :i auto makt•r ~.11rl rt nnt1frcrl tl t·alf'I ., of thr possible Ulcrcascs an price prn1ect1nn IC'ltl'rs matlu l th rs " eek GM, TllF. INDUSTRY'S pm 101-( 11 ,l<ll•r •• 1nnounred (;.i sl week 1t had issu ed 6 percent p11n proh ct1on on 11 s 1977 models Econontist Predicts ) 18-01onth Up-turn LOS ANG F.l.F.S (AP) -( 1ltni! mr rras1., in f 111plm rt ll'nl a nd pe rsonal lnl·nmc. a ba nk 1•r11nom1.,t h.1s 11r1d11I1 d .m 1mpro\ mi;?<'< onom1c s1luata111111v1 r I h<• next 18 month' Hnbl•rt I Pat 1 y, senior v11 t Jlrcs1d1 nl •.incl < h11 I <'< 11num1st for Security P.1c1f1c B,ink .1lsn !.,ml mfl.1t 11;n "d I ,1\1 r.1,:!e bl•twN•n 'i .111111, pl'rc1 nt 1n 1'177 and th{' ,1\•t 1 ti'• l><'I son al mcomc• wall n s<' h} 1 I l'l n t nt 'I he natron.11 Joblt'ss r .1tt· s ho11l1I 1lrop. Parry .,.wt rrom 7 percent m the last quarter of th1 .. \l'.lr 1t1 G 1 p1:n1:nl hy l h• end of 1977 Parrv s cud tht' rndustrlC'., II' 11lrnJ? thr cr onoml1' 1, rov•ry wer e t hr constn1cl1on autr1mob1lc a nd pr 1 m 11 v melals mdustr1e!'i with rars, ru1111llll«' and other <1111 u1>1, goods heading thl' lsrl of produc t ~ 111 1ng purchased II) th1• Amen can consumer Firm. ·Reports Loss General Automnt1on Inc J\nahf'tm, ha!'; rr portcd s :il<'~ for the third quclrtC'r t•ndc<l May I tot al NI 514 !'i IR OOH 1 o m pan~d with SlJ .178,000 for the like period a year ago Opera tions durin~ the quar t<-r resulted m a net loss or SJ.425 000 or 57 cents ,1 s harl' rnmp:ircd "1th a nrt loss <>f $860 000. or 21 cents. a year a.i;:o Sales for the nm<' month period amounted lo $47,804,000 compared with $4 l ,39'l 000 for the previous year The loss rtom operations for the first rune months or fiscal 1976 wns $1,232,000, or ·50 cents. before extraordinary c redit, rom- r.ared with a loss of S2 54 mat hon or St 02. (or the like period n fiscal 1975 Backlo~ at the end or the lhtrd quarter wa-. over $35 mtlbon. -,- r ' ' I . . , ' , -~ . I h : p ' d '( I ' ( TV Highlights NH l) H:OO • "Return of the .Jane Doing Own Flieks / Q: Is J a ne •·onda no"' on i.om t> sort or secret blacklls l in Hollywood? Is that why she's 1:o intt to produce hu own movif'I? -; Mrs. l.. Rinl(er , Buffalo, N.V. A: No. ··when I bcc·amt· poltttc;.il, ··the ;.attn:!'>:. dt•clart>d. '"I decidt•d that m0\'16 have a i:reat deal 'Glad 'You Asked That' by Morllyft Clftd Hy GordMt World 's Greates t Detective.·· Larry 1 lagman :-.t ar:-. :as a c-op who lH.·lie,·cs he':. Sh1.·rlol.'k ll•>I mes in tlw. 111.'W TV movie ('()ffi('<ly, CBS 8 8.30 The Kelly ~onteith Shul.\ Tht• p1·1.·m11.·1·1· of u ~s ummer c·onwcl y s c rlt:s with Frcdd1I.' <Chil-o l Pn111.1.· a:. the first ~ucst stt1r, ABC fJ ~:oO "'The Only Gurne in Town.:· fo:l 1zahcth 'l'aylor <.1s a Las Vc~as sh11wg1rl kani!'i up with Warr1.·n Beall\' as :1 ("OffipUISi VC g amhll-r Ill this l!)(i8 movie dr;.una. 'torlo with !>-hapinA our tonsciOU!>-nl'SS. rm not i:oml! to m•1kc any mon · m uv1cs that Lcll h es ... That mc:Jllt I wa!'> not &ou1.: to he \\Ork m g so much ~<1 1"11 bt• produl"lni.! m .\" own films," rt·v1•;1ls the not -so- plain J ;.int•. ""from :,lnrtelt I found fn)'!.l'lf. ·· T>Ao Fonda films arc now 111 tlw sen pl '>tagl' for .!>huottng on tdc\"l!tl._•n. Bori.:111m·g11t th1· nlt'al~ !\t :i rt ~ p:i r\ 111 tht• 195~ m o' ll' H•ri-11111 It \\Oil ham ;in Ch c .11 .and madl' him u i.tilr 111 <·:ir111•!\t .'\1•nd µvur q111•.,11w1 ~ 111 /111 1;u ru 111•r. c./1111 \•II• 1\~kt'd "l'lmt .'" c.•ure· 1.f 1h1.' 111•11 'lilt/I•''· I'() l u•I /-•'•'' Cn.~tu 'lcso !/"lri'.!ti M n n /1m wu/ 1111 c;11rdrll'r1n// 11r1 .• 11 ' r 1:. ma1111 1pu•s/11111.~ 11.~ 1lw 11 1 ''" 111 1/11•rr n1/1111111. 1111/ t/11 L'0tlir111• o/ 111111/ mo/11·.~ 111•1.~"'"1/ rq 1/11 'r m1J11~:.1 l•I< TV -DAILY LOG I Wl!DNl!SDA YJ •Y•NINQ 8 :00 oa1101m m 11e., l D • 11r 3 n1 •• lie"' 0 lloft11111 tin\\ m~•h hi\ mdlt h • ind 1,,11., hrddlnnr. into lroubl~ .. h•n 0l•p1r~h.1un~ ' 1nv,1a~ th• Pnn dl•fh''4 '"'"i Qu~1t•1> '"'" nh ;111n~·· •lld 110 obhfdloOn~ m Men "'""' Show 0) Tiit V1111n11n m Kofu n Dl•m• ID Tlluttr tn AllltrtU Ctt~n tr1(1totl of A N 1v.httn~alt ' 17hrl Hlyln~ Oann•1 ~nd f 14n~ I d•r.•11~ c,ttff in IPnnfl',\'" Wtlt1,.m\ di ll'f'11I 11.i u· 1np un lhP ,Jl!Pflllllr. uf A clt•~y m.1n •• d,1uphle1 lo ma1nlA1n 1.e1 ind• '"JV•1hly '" a ~n1.wrv lhol """'"~on 111111 \')lllnrm11v -9:30- 0 '31 6 101 m Chico and Utt later this yeor Q: I he ard that Ok k <"lark M~t:rt>tly m arr rl'd a gain. How many wivl's iand childrt•n due~ he han'°! -l'llldred P ennochlo, lndlanapolii.. A: Dick nt this writing is fl y tni.: solo I k "s dat· ani: h as perso nal sN·rl'lary quietly but v. at h rt•gulan . ty. Married and <livorc t•d t\\lct'. ht· has two 1foui:hkrs from his M·tond w1ft• t Lorl'llJ Mart 111 1 Ouan1· and Candy . And a 19-ycar ·olfl son. Hic·hard .. from fi rst "ifc Barbara Mallery . Ill· practu.·aH.v h\"l'S on •• plant• l'nmmullng ht•twt'l'n llolly v.vn(t and N1•w York to I apt• "j\mc•ric·an Ba nth.land;' (on the WL·:.t Coa!'it 1 and ··Tht• sio.0110 I') ram1d"" i11 the· East Q: Wha t«-vn happent>d to that idra ~Ilk': Todd Jr. thou~ht "'ould revolutionize the m ovie b·usin ess -adding another dimt•nslon tu films, the "sen~e or smell'~ -1\l rs. Gf'raldSmith, ~t·w \"ur k. A· Th<• proces!> Mikl' callctl '"Sml'll·o-\"1s10n·· proved that as t·n~c11ainmcnt tty. as sc~n\:;lcs!>. But the idea of p rovidini;.: a s me ll whl•rt• 1t"s n-.Jt cxpcctc.-d mu~t huvc had :.omc merit. For io.stance, the 'Family' 011 Top NEWYOBK l ,\1'1 ,\11·p1·:11 11ICUS · \ll111 th1 t-':11nilv " \\ :1:-la:-.l \\t'"" ·:-. 11111!\t '' .ttl"lw d tl"l1·\ 1 ... 11111 show ~nu an ,\II<' 1111111•1..,1·.1 "1''·1·1.il h \ .l;11·qu1 Cousll'au lh1• h'ai-l \\,11t•h1·d prni.:ram, .. 1T 11rdt1l).." \11 A. C i\1t•b<'t1 Comp.my ralanJ.!.., Tlw r .111111'' ""Sl arsk y and l1111d1" :ind ·11:1n·\1 ;1 · 1hntl: All(;t. ··M·A·S-11 " .11l tl ''!\1.111\11'°' thot h n~:... ··JigsaY. John"" 1:--;11('1, ··p1a,ll1!-." :ind ""'.\1 :11 \ T \l1·r !\loorc"" <both. e ns,. ""Sl\0 '.\l 1ll111n 1>1111:11 '.\I.in . lARC): ··o ne Hay ul a Ta mt·. ···Hou :'\t·\\ hart. · "" jak"' ;.ind ··l\tt-da1"11l C1·11t1·r call l"llS1. 'S11111f 1, MystC'r y l\t ov1<''0 (~l lC •. l.:1\"t•rnl· :ind Shirl•' IABCJ: "Swill"h "" ll"llS •, · :...tn ·l't:-. nl San Fr:;r: cis<·o. ·· '"Ha ppy U:i~·!. · and ··111on11· \\"111n;w · 1 a ll ABCJ. and ··1i.1wa111-°lvt"O". 1(.'BS1. Consolid:1lt'd Cigar Company pl;m s tr, introduc<' a Debut 1•0 U.S. · ne w <•1,:.:ar this summt•r to be c alll·d "Munet Air Tip Pipei\ruma."Whcnlhl•s mokc rini.:s burst, the area LOS ANGELES (i\1'1 will bl! fi lled with thl' aroma of a sweet -smelling Dom inque Sanda will pip<.·. a plc;1sant s urprise ror tbosc who can"t ahidt• m a kc h t' r f 1 r s t the s nH'llofdgarsmokl' llollywood -m adt• l1lm . .... H OOi \ "ILAIIHG SADDLES" P<U\ WOODY All i>• "BAHAMAS" Q : Didn't E rnt'st Unr~nint•l>lay "Ma r ty".on 20th Cen t ur v -f'n-.;'!. T\ > •• d 0 • f.OA"tT HK#i'-'' A' .~ .. ", -re uncan, lndlanapol~s.• ··Damnation All<'y... _,_,<* euc" •l" .,..., ,\: No. It was Hod Ste1gt•r vd10 1:reatcd lhl· role r;;;;~~~~~~~~~4;;;;;;;:;~;::::;:::;;;;;~~~ 11IM FASHION" 6 h m11, Atl111 Cl Wiid Wik! 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ChMIU 81U ••ll, II'"~ lt•nry A I AS Vr~as sho•21<I - 1W11h A mdrr1rd lovtr l•APl>!'d by hit "M .11111 1 m11~1r1An 1111lh 1 romput ~I II tnr r1mbl1nr. lf•C1de to $11Alr ' omtMl MOVICS JUll( 17 ltlow, llf 1'11' COllttmtMt, lft Ille q,·,~ !:JO D "As l•• Wm" (com) ~· -IOf. SilWYfl. W1lh~m !racy "A S.Wier 11""'4 )le" (•d•) "/O hn~ lrllne~. Otnnis Sdl· IAR 11:00 CJ "TH MMsl h Jell•&" (c oml "6~ M1chul t~111n. I mMI Jctf11,, 1.00 D "ht1yM4y's D1aci"C°' (mu\) '!l<l-Spidt Coolfy. Oo<~ !Ant Ml "O,eut• P'1eific" (adv) ~ 1-lohn W'ynt. Watd Bond 2:JO D 1Cl "Tiit llny n . tllt "i&llt M91tsftn" (SCI lo) 061> MJm1t VDn Oo•rn. Anthony lo~ty l~OO l10! "ll111t 11 1111 Ifie~ Dfflll" (ho•> "6~ -Lon C1>1no, 1-0hn C.mad•"~ J:JI a "Tllt Ct.fee bft Story" (drdl "61 -R•y 0.1nlo~. J~yne Mdnsl1tld KOCE Television (50) ) OI YOOAWITHMAOI LIMI -Vl>Cl<tl•l••«>•lt'" l Jt MISTUI llOOlll\MltOHIOllHOOO • OI HSAMI! \TllllT <~Omlnl i .. I LI CTlllC COMPANY i 11 VILLA ALIOIU & 01 IT"\ I Vl ll'l'I OO'l''i I U"NISS "t n•ornnm.·nhol 011""'"'"" -llu\O• ""'\\t~tf'COUf'\t' '\• : • • MAN I U!LOi ,MAM DISTllO'l'i""A"'°"QI"" LMnQ" I at 'l'OOA WITM MA DE UNI V-t~ll'<.OV•"" 1 • iMOWCASI! ·•r 11m I ~\II••'· p.,,, 111·· I ... -iTl ll .. ll CI TMEATlll ""N(llO'lnu\W.,....,., ~c•••• l.Omlnl • OI ,l(,CMllLL 'I' ClllCU' '"ll'""-f l""' A9•"'' ('°mini .. •• PUY 8 1110 01: WITH THI l •HllU .· I .. ... TIMll M1!'9U OtOl.Y ·I 0 •• THEATRE 1-----11 '-..:.;. ~.:.::.\·:-·..:;• DUSTIM MOffMAM IOIEIT IOfttl JODY .FOSTER ·'ALL THE "ECHOES OF PRESIDENTS A SUMMER." MEN" -& r·\ ":~.., "THE DOVE" (PG) •• A>~.. . • ' I I SENIOR CIJIZEHS . ~ 1 00 I THEATRE II-·--"",_ _______ __. EVERY GIR\.'S SUMMER DFtEAM "LIFEGUARD':. IPGt ""POSSE"" (PG) 4:0S-7:H '"THI DUTCHESS I DlnW A TH fOl" ll"GJ a••·• o .. • u ·-w.w .a THIOUUI OAMCt •..-s• 40·10 ··FOOD OF THE GODS" (PG) 100 ~ !011' POUNTAW VALLEY .. '"'"' ,,:,',:"f°;_,::,j,l •II,,. "'" .. "'MOTHH, JUGS & SPHD" IP'GI "DllTY MA~Y. CRAlY LAHT" "THI FOOD OF THI GODS'" fl "U.MDTHAT TIMI FORGOT" IP'GI • "TUMMEL VISION" IXI THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE OIANGI U 4-l" I ~CITY CIMTRI CINEMAS SA FAWY IMANCHESTEA EX.I G.G FRWV tCITV DA EX.I ''UHGUAH"' IPGI ''HAUAD SUMMlll .. ···~····················· • X·RA TED ADULT MOVIES • it MOW IN COSTA MISA • . m ~'{? ... f<>uth Coast Repertor.i : ~ • • ':"'..!-."'", .... ·,. • .. : ·:~ .. :··.: H -·-•• 1... • A.'°to•I """'"'"'t(..HI t 1t \ "' ''' Ito\ ... I• ~d •.1 ORANGE. U.A. Cit y Cinema • 634 ·3911 COSTA MESA. U.A. Cinema • 540 -0594 WESTMINSTER . U.A. Cinema • 893-0546 ORANGE, Stadium Or. In • 639·8770 HO PAUE~ TH I~ ENCACEME Nf I Order Yours NOW SHA"l ,lND Sill. Of l ABll M•t Jolln Doe U> Mein S11n 1 Anr1 own, Any•UI• 1214~ r---------------~-----, t Fill in thit ce"~"· clip ~d m•il with 51 .SO to: t P ilot Printi"t l•"!I Div., Po.t Office Box 1560 Co.ta Me11, California 92626 I• lvr• te VM ,..,, Jlp CM• : BEL-CONGO MOTEL : • ClOSID CllCUIT COU>I TY ' • 1 '411·11?@Hifl itJUS HARIOl ILYD. 545-9421• L __ _ -························ .. ., ' I ,. "Slillt.OCI $MAITll 1aona• CNJ . ......., ~' n...., °""" . -. JAC• t41CHOUOH .. Ot41 'LJW .; At! OYH THI cue1oo·s .. sr 111 "WMIH'S P'O,.,Ar' "TUHNIL VISION" ""PARDON MY ILOontl" IRI ""MISSOUl l IHAICS" IP'GI "IMHYO" IP'GI "OHi FLIW OVH THI CUCkOO'S HlST" lltl I l O fat \U"·"'°" t JO.\ IS·• 00 "WHHl'S P'O,,A.1"" 'f •-.~A f ~UN ~ON I .. > 1 W HDFORD & HOFFMAN 11ALL THE PRESIDEMf#S MEN" ,CONTINUOUS DAILY 2:00·4:lS-7:1 S-9:4S SO llG IT"S IHTWOTHIATHS "MISSOURI BREAKS" I :4j:4:1 S..6~S-9: IS • "I l ~ A.~ " • t • Clark Gabl-Vivien Leigh '" Ttw Al·tiw. Ctenic "GOME WITH THE WIND" 6/16 ~oe • iiiiiOt 11tt1 • M 0 WIUI •etOICTtON fOOD Of TMl GODS "G1 l.AND TIMl fOI GOT "o' •AHO• HA..-0 MC• titt<MOUO .. MIUOU91 lllAIU 1••1 e•lUt IUAICMtAIT ,US 1,.1 ------'Ol'ltol ll JO e aU1ftfrillt' OAllf 10 1 t AMr \ HAWM,S 101 CAU tOI JMOWH•Ut 'LUS • l lNJl"S UH n on O•tN 1 t JO e MAflHtl\ D•t\T ----.i .. ltOfOIO e NOff•A .. All THl ,IUIDfNT'S MlN t•G1 C\•"'' IAUWOOO MAGNUM fOICl 111 -UM-0 fAJll HtVH Ill ""' . _.,..,~t/---,;;..;.·HAMPOO Ill tH fOIO e M()fU"AH All THI PIUIDlNT"S MIN IOI CAM• 1 HAWM" 1G1 HUCICUllHY llNN IG! llNJl'S WI STOIY (SHOIT) =::-;=-..-----ICU CAMIP \ ' HAWM'S 101 HUCICllllllT llNN 101 llNJl'S UH STOl'I' (SHOIT) •. Saddlebaek EDITION . ' Today's Closing N. Y. StOt!ks VOL. 69, NO. 168, 6 SECTIONS,' 68 PAGES ORANGE 'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1976 TEN CENTS U.S. Ambassador Slafu in Lebanon B ULLETIN WASHINGTON CAP> Americ"n Ambassador to l,.ebanon •·ran<:w E. Mcloy Jr., and eco11omic attache Robert 0. · Warng have b ten killed in Beirut, a White House spokesman said today. BEIRUT. Lcban<m (AP) - J\mcrican Ambass<idor Francis .K Meloy .Jr dis awcared today while crossing the dangerous front line between Beirut's Moslem and Christian sectors and was feared kidnaped, the U.S . ..Embassy reported. In Washington, President Ford summoned key members of the National Security Council to discuss the matter. A spokesman sa id Ford viewed the ambassador's disappearance "with great seriousness." Meloy, 59. who arrived in this war-torn city last month, was on his way to his first meeting with President-elect Elias Sarkis in the Christian-held Jlasmiych district. lie left the seaside U.S. Embassy in the Mosll•m sct:lor of Beirut in his bullcl·pr.f Chevrolet. Embassy s poke s a n Christofcr Ross s aid he w<is escorted part of the way by an . - I ' . J • ... .. .. ' / t / \ \ \ ~ /'\. ·- Tal1iti Bo111ad 1 Tcntation <left> a 37 -foot s loop rrom P<lp<'cle. Tahiti. 'leads Tahiti race fl('el cicross the line in a foggy, but breezy _start off Point Fermi~. ln hot pursu.1t at \ .,......! o.t1ly P,lel PltOlo by Al'"'"' LO<k•IM'Y Tuesday's start were Bravura (center>. a 48-fooler, and Tinsley Light. a 37-footcr. Four th yacht in race is 58-foot k e tch Natom a. See story, Page A 10. e mbassy guard car. llut the car left him and economic attachc Robert 0 . Waring with embassy chauffeur Zoheir Moghbrahi to continue the crossing in the ambassador's car. The spokesman s aid no \\Ord hact been r eceived from anyone on Melov's and Warini!'s fate Unconfirmed reports said Meloy, Waring and !hL• dri\l\!.I· WC'rc kidnapcd by t\\o arm<'d l!Unmcn. The cm bassy rcfu :..C'tl to comment l'Xl'l'l>l to l'unfirm l\leloy a nd the two others wer e nussing. L l' r l i $ t s II ll r (' l' s s a i d 1'all•sti11ian g111•rr1ll:1s, Mo:..lcm militias anrl Ll.•banl·se Sl.·curity for('l·:..· wen· ~,,,.,1r(.• vf Mt•lov·s 1hsapµearant:t• ·• nd wt· re trying ti) find htm a nd thC' otht•r two men t\ Phalangc pu rty uffll'i:tl :.aid ·the' Christian militia also was l11ok1ng on tls s ide or this dtvidl'd ('lt y. Ml'loy, a bach1•ltir, took up hi:-- post M••Y 12. Waring, 58, has bt•t'rt tn U<'irut s ince Junt• 1972. J11s w i f c :i n d <' h i I d r c n w t• r 1 • l ' \ •tt· u a l l.' d w 1 I h o l h l' r lJ . S . Embassy depC'ndl'nts l'arlil'r in thl' c11nf11cl , the <'m hassy said. St•v t•ral JH•r sons huve bt:l'll (See t:N\'OY •. Page A2) Planner Adnrlts Study 'Ghosted' CEEED Chief Did Writing By GAR\' GRA!li\'ltU: Ot the 0 .,ltly Piiot !tt.lU Plann1n~ <:11m m1ssion(•r .J1•rry Stt•dman adm1llC'cl TuC'sOa\ thul a so-calll·d l'ommission min11nl\' scpor hand~\l tp Uw 01::1ngt' County Board o f Supe r\ isors artually "as wrlttcn by lobbyist Gil Ferj.!uson . Though signccl by Ste<lman ;ind f e l I ow r om mi s!.;ion1"1' Ear Wooden. Stedman said !tic rePorl ::.ittackinJ.! H reC'<'nl majority commission decis ion was prepared in the Newport Beach offices of lh<' Orange County C o u 11'<' i I o n E n ,. 1 r on ml' n l . Employment, J::conomy and Development <CEEED>. CEEEO i5 a dc,·etopmcnt oriented organi:r.ation made up primaril y o f builde r s. developers. unions and other s with-a-vested interest-in C'ounly Plannin~ Commission decisions. Ferguson. a former rr\'int• Company official. is Cf:F.ED 's exeC'ulivc director and "!'hief lobbyist. Roth Stedman and Wocxkn arc union offi'cials and ad\'ocates of maximum population J.!l'Owlh in Southeastern Orange County, tlw b on e o f c o n t e n t i on i n t h l' so-called m inority n ·1'l0rl. (See REPORT, PageA2> CRITICIZED IN REPoRT County Planner Grindle O~·•v P tlO\ Cjt.ttt Photo~ WROTE MINORITY REPORT Lobbyist Ferguson Trustee _Opposes -_,_ Summer Staffing~ Onl.' SaddlPlrn('k Vi1ll<'Y Cn1fit•<I pl :11111ecl tht•ir 111·11~rnm:-.... 11(• ~;11d School D1!-ll'IC'l tn1stt•t• has q11il'I :-lw \olt'd q11il·l l~ 1111 thl• ""U•' 111 I.\' OhJeClc'cl to !111· pohl'~ uf having ,Cl\f' lhl' ad m1111 s tl'at1on n11ti1·1• a principal at l'aeh of !h(• 1hs that sl'lt' ""ould 11h 1t•1·1 mon · lrH11I 1r1<'l ·s summt•r ~•·hool sill's. I\' 111'\l '•"II' \Vh r n pl.'r :;o111wl reports c•a mt• · T IH' ·rt;:-. 1°1· 11 ·I ·.., 1 ~ s 11 m nw r up dur111)! ttw truslcc:..· mr1·t inc sc honl pnnr1pal-; gl'I paul fl\·1· Monday, Carole Nt·u:..t;idl madl' l'tl.!hlhs c•f th1•ir n ·gul ar :;al:i r\' 011 nocumm l'1tl b ul ('U:..ltlw l11m•ll1~ a Pt·r cl1t•m IJ ;1s 1:-.. 1>1:-tr11·1 ·New Oak Trees for·Old :.t.'nttnJ.! \'oil'. !"upt•nn11·111h-111 "H 11'11an l Wl•lt1· Afler th<' 111 r 1•t1n g, l\l l'J;,. conlt·nd:-at 1:.. m111ll·~ \11·11 spl'llt Neusladl C'Xpl1111H•tl th:11 slw 1111· Thl• pr 1111·1 11;1l-; pr'tl\'tCit-1:011 Jl'C'led to ha\'ing a pnn<'1pal :1t ti11111ty · Ill pl:11111i11g prog r.1m" t':tl'h 111 till' s ill':' cl t11·111g tht· s um -1·c•1111~di11 g st11dc·nt s a11rl parent-. llll'I' month:-at :1 l1nw wlll'n th1• :in<I \1 11rkang wi th llw lat•11ll \' · • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~l•~~it1~·1~rr• ia~~· ~in~11;1~~1n~1;11~s~L~o{r~a}b~11~rl~g~e~1~"·11h 1hr rr g11l;1r :--rite"'' 11rngram R ,, zero· omnany O'U)S to S'llll'l'/I' ht--~mr~. ====---===;::==• Mag eports .,., r Shi• !->:tlll II .... ;1 rhtl11soph11·al Thi• 111h ul ·' pnn1·1pal ; ... mort• The Mission Viejo Company Mission Vi('jo's Wild<'rncss Glen ing this W('ek, lh<' l'ourwil mcm-tli :-a).!n •1•m 1•11 t . ~ht· hl'lit•\l'" a than lh:.a 11f :ulm1111-.tt·1·1111.: 1h1· ' • . • . . . . .. - . . ' : { . . t • • • ' l 1.0~ ANGF.LES (/\I» Playgirl l\t ai::a7.ine has re\'£' a led what many han' known for a long time: that woml'n like looking ut nudt• men as much ~ts m<'n like looking at nltde women. The maga:r.im• mad<' public Tuesday results of a study aim<'d al ()roving thal th1• women's lih movem1•nt ml•ans a lot rnon· than pq11;il pay for 1·q11al juhs. d~tY t'al'l' n •ntl'rs anti k'malt•s in upper t•ch1.•l11n .:o \·ernmt•nt anti business ,1obs . !\ten a111l "11mt•n should have e qual opporlunit ic s to hl' rag a rdl•d as Sl'X objects, tht• survev indicall'<I. "Not only is th1"woman's role l'hnnging, hut s o is her sexuality," said Or. Veronica (See PLAYGIRi,, Page AZ) TRIED OTHER, Blff NO CALL has assured the community's· Park. lwrs endorsl'd th(· propost•ll h1111n· lt•ad1t·r t•rniltl lie '111 il111•d for t lw :-11rnm 1•r prngram. lw -;;1id "\\'., Municipal Advisory Council Companyofficials haveaq~ucd !larics or a 140-:iCl'l' n •).!iona l .111h 111' lrlil· 111'111('11':11 r1111llf lt1• :JS· <11111 l \\<lilt lll'>l ~1dm1111~1r:at11r ... (MAC> it will replace 115 old live that hundreds more trees and shoppin~ center in the soulht•rn :-:1grwd st•\'t'l'a I :-.Ill·:--. \\' 1• w :.Jn t t 1•:1 r Ir t·•·~. \\'p ":in 1 ·oak trees due to be removed lo slandsorwilderncss g.rowthhave end of the Jl,000-acn• plannt•ll S tlll'I' 1h1· pl'l t1 <'1pal -; h:l\·1· ll'a<h-r:--." makewayfornewconslruction. been preserved in the areu al c·ommurulY. ;dn•:.i cl y h1'l'n ass1g 11 l·d ;inti \\'l•ltr ~aid llw p1·i1w1pal <'an grl'al expense and that there was County supervisors will hav(• lo :i•:o;n plan for t lw rn :ul;tr :--1'110111 Company officials made the no way to save the 115oaks. J?ivc the prOJC'cl their :1ppro\'al ~ 1•ar 1h1ra ng 1tw -.u mnwr m11nl11s. promise that a similar number of before it prOC('(•ds. Sex Scandal \\'hl'n I he prt1H·ipab :11•1• ill new trees )YOuld be planted in the The l'Ompany told MAC mem· The cl'nter, which will include \'Oh'1•d in s11m1111•r sl'lu•nl. W1•ll1· nrw tract's greenbelt area arte.r bers the n<'w Ira rt woulcl have· ;1 ut least three m nJCtr 1Jtoparlmt•nl :11hkcl . mot'\'~ oungsll'ro; 1•111·1111 in residents of nearby exis ting large ~recnbclt area that wuulcl storl's plus a numbt•r of spcC'ialty Fi• !!nre Hands t h1• 11ro1•. r:i "'" This , h1· c'' homes protested the removal.· be heavily planted in l ar~l' new shops, ts to he bound<.'d hy lhl' San ~u pl :11111•11. llt·1w 111 :--t Ill' d 1.,1,.11·1 The .narcelona Homeowners t rl'l'S. Otego 'Free way. Marguc rttt' l in;11w1 .dl~. Association asked for time :1t With the company':.. a s P<irkway.' \'1a Cur:lcion. P1H'l·ta Over Tape~ Monday's MAC mectinj.! to fife sura nccs on the rl'cord, llw MA C H l' a I <in ti C r o wn Va 11 t• ~· ~ their protest and demand action. voled to recommend that the Parkwav. Thl' proposed new tract of 871 County Roa rd of Supervisors ap· The r.1 ission VicJO <.:ompany's homes is to be built around and in prove the new development's pr('S<'nl plans call for selling lttl' a tributary of scenic English Ca· tentative traC't map. land to a devcto.per who will bUJlcl nyon, which is also the site or Ln another action allheir meet· the shopping art· a. At OCltlC MedicTniinin:gApproved \\'/\S lll N(:TON 1/\1'> A c<'ntral f11!U f'I.' 111 lhl' hurg<'Olllllt! Capitol 11 111 St'X scandal has ).!i\'e ll fcrkral im'l'Stigators 1:.111· n •cor<linJ;?s whid1 shl' has said J)C'rtatn to c1uesl 1011ahlc st·xual :1clivilies <.m Cap11ol lhll, "••atbc•r I 'nn!-.1•lt-r;1hle low cloud-. l o 111 i.:ht ancl Th11rsdav mornt1lJ.! w11h p:irlial d1·.1i'- lllJ.! al 1111· lll':irht's. Cooll·r 'l'hursda.v. \\ ilh high tiH ln 7~,. I.ow t11111J.!ht in 50s . ''Reforl.' I advertised fhc l'ar in . tlt~ Daftv Pitot-1 trttd nnothtt-_ . ~ ~Ut·monl~ contract for th(• Hoping to ht'ad off the UCI MedtMtl Cent~t'-<'ontra<'l w.:u. Wayne SchroC'der .-administralO'r at Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital. "We have :i hti:(hly successrut l'ollt•t•n G:ircln<'r . a 2fl-vt•:1r-11lcl divorcc•e. has said she· knc)ws 111111 s la n l't's w he rt' h1'r ror m 1• r c•mploycr. lh•p .. John Young 11>· Tex ). prcssu reel h1•r ancl ollH'r ~t aff mem IH' rs t ll ha\'f' Sl'X w 11 h hfm . Y o un g-h a s 11C'n1 e II th c· t11lcgattnns. Ill-said toduy hi' .ykcd both the l ' S. a ttorn<'y's office and the c·hairman or ti¥· llous(' l'thi cs t'1)mmillN• for invesli~ations or Mrs. Gardner's INSIDE TODA V county news1>aper a nd didn't gel training or p~ramemcs~ a single call. The first person to next month wall be UC I Medical call on the Pilot ad, bought the Center was approved Tuesday by i car and sold me on advertising the Orange County Board or with you." Supervisors. That's the advertising success Approval or the sho~t-term story told by the Huntington cont~act came. amid the . Beach woman who .(.tlaced this cont r o v _er s Y l hat ha. s classified ad : characte,rued the rounly s paramedic program the past ";.i VW 7 pa!>~. hu!> 11.0fWl mi ~heh. l1rt•!". AMtl"!\f, Fal'I. :lir. Xl111 . 1'mlll. -.1;1[.0. l'I'. l'l\ . '(\(\• lf you have a e ar you want to sell , call 642·5678. A friendly ad· viser will help you put a few l-words to work in the Daily Pilot.. year. This lime, controversy focused on a hospital's attempt lo land the paramedic tra ining contrac~t And not overlooked in t board's discussion was a indication that the county will no longer foot the training bill for city paramedics. - . • Two weeks ago, Schroeder submitted a training contract proposal that he satd was at least $65,000 under UCl's $300,0!IO annual figure. Tuesday, the Santa Ana-Tustin administrator set his sights on a $100,000 a year sa\'in~s. But county officials in <'har~c or the paramedic program, especially O range County Medical Center administrator Robert White. said cost alone should not determine who should get the contract. _par:amt'di~. pro&ram ur1dcr way now -a known product," said White. "l don't know that we s hould abandon a prov<'n track r ecord.·· But Schroeder char~ed the .orficials with atte mpltnJ? "to perpetuate a closed shop'' by handing the contract over to the medical center . He claimed UCI should be treated as a new entity ralht•r than as an extension or OranJ?e County Mt'dical Center, the center that will become UCI Medical Center July 1. New co unt y Health Adminbt.rator David Odell sided ileeaE~ICS, PageA2) ·- allegations. · ·:1 said l want it .•. cleared up," the congrt•ss man said . The Assol'iated Press obtained copies o( Mrs. Gardner's tupt>s. They SUj.!i!t•st she• and Young were involved in a Ion~. intimate t <'lationsh ip. that !.Ill'" as not the only woman in lwr office lo huv<' S<'X with him and that se\'c•ral office e m pip ~ t•s wt·r<' p:11d relali\'l'ly hi~h 's ala ries dc~p11t• \'ouni.(s complaints ahout their (See SCANDAL. Pa#tC J\Z) ) /.011ra (;oy flou•kms. 'l, W<IS bt•atcn a11d .~cbldr1/ to dcat/t, On t nrrl. lll'r mnth1•r sm1s silt' d1rlri'I mran 11 . lier mflll1n'11 bm1/ni•nd 11.~<'d ',\fr. Stick" os d1sc1p/1ne. It's o ch1llmgly common lrorror story. M . Index Al Your S.r•oce AJ 8o..t1•"4 A10 l . M llo1d Al (Alttor"'" A\ c•,n"ttt-d o 1 to t orflot\ llS Cro\\word ft S O(li\th Not1c••\ At Ec1itor1n1 P..tqP At../ Ent•rt.t1nmrnt 8 'O 11 ""'•"<e Bl• Food C.,1 •• Hy C•rdft•t O•O Horo\(.OIH' (I Aftn L4""t" (4 ~llbo• Mo,..y rr•~ Mo••f\ Mutu41 f:un'1\ N•••o"AI ~"w' Or.tn«M' Cowr.t• Pfoopl• ~""''" Dr Stf'lnc:rOhft ~10<.lllM.ulileh T•lt •1\iOI'\ Tht1.-ttr~ Wt.tth~r WorldNtws • ·~ B• 8 10" 01 .... 10 ., ('. • 111 J All Ill. 1110 810·11 A4 Al,10 I PILOT SB Ill' Wire ,.,.le KILLED fN LEBANON U.S. Amba11ador Meloy E'rolft Page ,, I ENVOY ••• k1dnapcd . roblH'd :mll Sl'l l'n•t• in thC' <.1rca tn n •1•C'nl dan. The l\losl(•m s ide· of tlu• an·:i 1s held b\' s (·vcral P a ll'slinia11 und L~·banesc militius nnd ~l'OOps or the Pal<'stinl' Lilwration Army. On the Chris ti an side arc gunm(•n from thr Phalang ist ;111d .National Lib(•r:.JI party's TigC'r militia. White House p ress sC'c rctary R on Nessen sau1 Ford also planned to contucl relatives of- J\Jl'loy and Wa ring to tell them "the l'nit cd Stall's windoall that il ('an to ha,·e them rl'lnrned sarl'lv.·· Asked ir Forti might consickr t h(• use of rorcc 1n such an cffol'l. !l't•ssen said : "I think you a rc way ahead of the gumc ... l certainly '' ouldn'l go d own· the track you're ~oin~." Called to the conferencc with Ford were Se<'rt.•tary of State Henry A. Kissinger, Deputy Sccretary of Defense William Clements. CIA Director George flus h and Brent Scowcroft, the Pres ident's national security affairs adviser . Nessen said that at Ford's d irection, the State Department had contacte '1 ubout !lix nations, most Af them in the Middle Enst. t <l express the "extreme serio us ness·· with which ttft! J.Jnilcd States views the affair. rn·bms hing aside a number of W!dnesday June 16, 1978 \ SaddlelJa~k College Agriculttµ-al Courses OK'd Saddle bat'k College students who like to J:<'t their hands dirty and m ake thinits grow will gel thoir firs t l'liuncc in the fo ll to channel those energies toward a d iploma. The Mission Viejo <'tl mpus wilt introduct• four a gricultural d <'grec proi::ra ms. primarily de· si&l'\ed for s tude nts interest ed in landscape planning careers. a c· c·ordlng to F.verctl Brewer, d1vis11m chairman for vocational (.'Ciuc a lion. ·'The budget is sound for this initial proJtram," he said. "We'll start wilh approximalely 24 class sections leading lo a broad and comprehe ns ive a t.!ricuJture ma· JOr." . Eventually. the agrirul\ure &C· t ivlties will be centered on 12 acres of the SO·called "lower .. . campus. The proeram wlll be houaed ror the time beinl In part of the science and mathematics build· ing and B r e w e r s<1 id a greenhouse is pl anned in the bud1et proposal for next yur. The vocational education dean s aid all four of the new prognms will be designed to lead directly into agriculture majors at the l'nive rs 1ty o f California and stat~ university campuses that offer agriculture degrees. Brewer said there is a demand for aariculture c lasses and 8 de- finite place for &radualea in the field. • .$. .. .:. . _ .... ~~ .:1 -~ J Earlh m overs f111Jll y hrnkt· g round t111 s \\'('Ck on l ong -ck la~·cu 1\span Park 111 t ht· Countrysid e I lonws tral'l 11f I .akl· l·'orl·~t . The t'i n•-at·n· facil it y will ind11clt• tl'lllli).. c·omt s. h :1 11clb;ill 1·1>url.:-l>;i:-kl'lhall courts~~ J.!l'C't·n ;in•:;is· ;u1d a pbn:rutm<I for tots. T ht• p:1rk h :1s 1)1•l'!l plannt'tl for st•vcral yea r!> hut n1111w~· \\';JS ..;hort . The first four areas or . em- phas is at th<' collt>ge will be a g ricultura l bu s in ess tl'<'hnology. hindscapt· d<'sign, or· n amcntal horticulture and turf· grass management. Brown Won't Free Delegates Each will offer course and lab work lcadinA to ussociate in arts degrees and cer tificates through one a nct t wo-year study pro- grams, Brewer said. E'ro• Page Al SCANDAL. • • lack or office skills . The tape recordings were made by Mrs. Gardne r of te l e ph one co n versations between her and Yoong as well as between her and other women staffers in Young's office. Some were made apparently without the knowledge or the persons Denies Rumor That He's About to Give Vp Campaign By The Associated P.r:~n California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., the only active opposition to Jim my Carter '• bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, has no plans to release his delegates, s.uys a spokesman for Brown. Fre d Eps tein, Brown's campaign press secretary, m ade the response after Hhodc Island's De mo<'ratic state P\lrty chairman and na t ion a l corpmilleeman. Charles T . R<'illy. said Tuesday that he b elieves Brown will bow out of the party's race. Reilly told the Associated Pre!ls that this information was the basis for Gov. Philip W. Nod's d~ision lo act'epl one of four at-large d elegllte positions whic h would beuncommittl'<I. Noel said Tuesduy tlru t ht· talked by telcphon<.' Monday with Brown and planned lo ::.peak with him again Thursd ay. "I feel it will h<.' n•solvcd l1y then." Noel saicJ T twsclay ab11ut Brown's continued candulacy. However , Epst ein s aid In Los f "'ro1n Page A I An~~les that Reilly's rnflirmation is lm•orrert . "l have no i<l1•;1 wh t•re hl· {Reilly I is g<'ltini.i Ins information --C<'rl ainly not from pt•oph• we know.·· F.pstcin s;1itl I k s aid lfrown •·<Joe's plun to j!o' on " w ith hi s prc•s i d c n lial c:ampuign Brown says ht• is not inl<•n•stt·ll in runninji! for v i('l' prc •si1lt•nt . But Brown s:iirl onhisarl'i\'al 111 thc t'ahfori111 a l'.apit;1I Tut•sday night his cham·1·<; ot w111nin~ l ht• Democratic n o m111al10n for presid t>nl a re sh m . ··J '\'t• be en known as a ranctidall" or IOWt'r e d cxp,•c·luliuns, :rnd mine huve certainly hcen lc>wcn .. od in recent days,'' he i;aicl. · · "I um r<.'<1li s l it•. I St'{' the• numbers. T ht· ;inthmct1c is vt•rv llrlflre~stvc . I 'vt• IU1°1kc•tl at 11 . I '01 BROWN'S TRAVEL ANAL YZED-A11 uwan• of its 1mtJIH·at11111s," lht· 38·Yl'ilr-olcl govt•rnor sartl. with whom Mrs. Gardner was speaking. References are,...made lo a party on Youn~·s boat during which a woman cmploye says Young m a de a s trong, un<.'xpectcd sexual advance. REPORT 'GHOSTED' BY FERGUSON. • • An Asso<'latl•d l'n•ss s11rvpy says formC'r G cor~ia (";ov. Jimmy Curler has 1 .3•12 5 of tlw 1,505 <fr I c .L! a t e s n c e d c d I u r t h <' nominul lun in .July whil(• Hrown, I he· on I y o lht·r ucl l\'C l'tlljii.llalt'. h:1s291 On the tapes, the woman says she first m (.'t Younl( when she applied ror a Job in his office and h e offe red her a salary of $10,500 a fter looking at her legs. Two weeks ago, the planning comm\ss ion vot e d 3 -1 lo -r e<'ommend that l-hc county Board of Super visors adopt a la nd use plan that would limit eventual population in Southeast Ora nge County to about 711.000 persons·. Thal ultima lt• growth l1~un· •" roughly about :p , lml<'s !111· prC's cnt p11pul utio11 li v ing between lht• Nt•wport Frn•wu~ and the San l>icgn l \11tnty l111C'. Stedm a n· <1 d Wooden endors1• a land lt!ll' a11 :urned at ;m e v e n t .1 p o 'p u I a t i o n i n Mrs Grind It's po'i1l 11111 011 t h1• land u~c· and I raHie 1·11·1·111;1111111 isSlll'S Wa s d1ar al'l1·1·i11·d ;1-. ·•t•motion;tl :111 11 (•:,t:ihl1 ... hnw11t . a nt 1 -h11 ~111c·~~" ;11111 · Pllt 1i-t rcaso11lni::. · · · "I am a l':111c11d:1lt'. anct I'm JWltt/..! lo l'Ottl1 nu1• m~ l'f'furts :t~ I hayc 111 lhc· pa ... t . and I.in uo111~ 1•1 do s11 11nt1l I ll•t•I it a pprnpnnlt• not 111 d11 Ml,·· Brim 11 ~aul. oh\·11111~1" illlllllYNI hy ft'Pt'.alcd qlll'SlllltlS 11liout Wh\' h 1.· continues t o <'Hnl PiHl!n a·l!il inst Cartl'r. ~ ~--~~~s from reporters. the pr(.'SS secre ary S"fil<tlre-dtd,, want to talk about it more fully because "it's a deli<'ate situation in which people's safety could bo- at stake. "He didn't even ask me my job Southcaslern Orang!.! County of 1.2 million P<'OPil'. l\nd though tlw nm1mis~ro11 's report was 1•ml ors1•d 11,v Tlt1irpt• and Mrs . Cran~! on as wt'll as :\J rs Grindl1'. F Nguson·s nwss:igl' throug h SlNI m a n and \\'omh•n crilit11:t•d "I h1• pol it it· al :11111 ~oeial s. you n ow. ' Ule ~om1n-r-..o..Q-"--~-Bte Def d says. "He just looked at m y u"• en 8 legs." Asked about unconfirmed reports that U.S. troops and planes wen• guthering al a Rnlish has t• on Cyprus Wh11l' Hm1SC' sp(lkt·~m an John Carlson saicf he krww nothing ahoul 1l. 'D<•fons <" offtci~1ls suid there urr no U . .S. troops on Cyprus. Al the boat party, the woman S h J F d says, .. l .started t'rying. Like) I C 00 00 was so s hot'ked. Up until "1at point. he h adn't given me the time of day : then for him to do it. it absolut<.•ly rtnorecl mt>." t;ardncr: .. ll ad you gotten any raises before then '! .. 1-:mployt>: .. No. But I got one right aft<•r that.·· ·-seandal Grows ~ . No~working Employe-Eyed CLEVELAND (J\Pl -The Plain De aler reported todav that a woman who has not reported to work for months and recently moved to Los Angeles has been on tht• congressional payroll of Rep. Charles Yanik (D·Ohio>. . ln a copyrighted story, the newspaper also said " the :39-ycar-old woman. who was not identified , had been convicted or prostitution in Buffalo, N.Y. in 1957. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Slate lawyers appealin~ to keep the current system of funding public schools believe exis t ing laws have created an "optimum balance·· in the quality or schools in rich and poor districts. But hrtwo hottnt of 81'gumenl:t before the California SUpremc Court Tuesday. other attorneys insisted equality could not be reached unless property taxes were <'ompletely removed as a way or financing public schools. Jn their turn, the j ustices as ked if "political r eality" would per mit hiJ:!h·incnm c areas to agree l o a s hift in school financing techniques. Fro• Page Al MEDICS .•• And. unlike their three ft.'llow com mission<· rs t wo Wl•eks ui.io. Stedm an and \Vo(J(ll•n fovorc1I commiss ion cnclorseml'nl of a traffic cirr ulation pfan a1mt·<l al j?rovjdinlo? thl! hig hway IJackhonl' necded lo support such ~rowth. RathC'r t han cndnr~c sud1 a traffic circulution plan. th(.' otht•r three com m ission<.·rs said th(• board or supervisors should first adopt a la nd use plan. In th e sev cn -pa ~c -"Ftrrgu son~p~pa+<>d so~.c.d minority report h and<'d to the fi vc county supervisors Tues day. Stedman and Woocf<'n la mh:lsle<.l CommissionC'rs J a mes ThQrpr. S hi rlcy Gri nd I<' and P eg~y Cranston for lhl'ir voks. Singled out for s pecial c riticism in the r eport was Fl·r~usnn arch-foe. plunning commission Chuirma n G rindle. p hil o s ophy 11 s cd Ii~· lht• PLAY'f-.IRL. t'h<tirman:· b ··wr find the \\Ortis <111 tlw • c.•omm 1ssin11 ·s n •1111rt to till' hourd of super\'isorsl uffcn~iVl' t11 Uw Eli a s. a l urrn cr r cscart:h gontl IH'oplt• who St'I'\'(.' in assist ant ;rt the 1\111111•.\ ln~t1tull'. ~ovc r nH'nt . I ht• p uhlfl• and She is an as:-.01·1ak profl'ssoror privat e Sl'tlor. ·· thl' Vnguson so t' i o I <• g ~ at Ca I St at c minority report said. Northrid~e. l>r. 1-;Jias was hired Thi! wurcl i; Steelman anti by l'l:1_q.:1rl toc.•nntluct the study. Woodt:n f•.mn1I of~t'll"'I\ 1• wt·n·11 I • The• :;:17 worn C'n survcyt'd said JU11•·1r1l'!Lul_tlw 1·~~1111 ""'~1rt _h,· an 11\'<•ntht•l111111g majority that wenttu lht' supern;ors . th1Tlhcv trn mul<• nudil v to tr<! lfowl•\'er, in lht• m.a)ority ex.cilin.g . T~e inte rvi.ewees r eport ,1t ~·o "<•ck~ ag11 •• 1 hhqit•. rang(.'d rn ugc• from 11Ho59. ~Jrs. (,r111dl.(• and :\lrs. Cra11sl1~11 Mnn• t h~1t1 I\\ o-lhml-; of thosr ehcrr;H'I t.•ri t.(:d t ht• c·ounl ~ " inlt•rv1t•wctl sa icl they t•nnsiclcrt'd t•x1:.t111).! );J ud USC' polrt·11·:-;r' pwtun•!' of front a l malt• mules c:1 t 1•r1n~ 111 lh1• llt•t·ll .., "' .. t•x1·1t111i.:. aro11st11J.:, a111w;J ll11g landownt•rs. •.IC'' 1.'lo111•r"' :111d ;i nd s c•,\ 11 a I.·· Lt·~!. than lll ~1wrial 11tl('rl'st l1 rn1,., pt•1Tt•nt fo11 1rd lh1·111 of'fensivt'. House rules prohibit staff m embers from working a+-----li-----'.!.~·:.UU"-"C-'---!,,< mngnm 'Ur ttrc:con . . r dist1 ict. Hut Yanik said the t·ulcs don·t apply 1 any e mp oye 1s on s ick ll'ave und undcr~oing m edical treatment. • with White in the debate befor e. -,~ BoaTctat-Supervt · • Yanik saicl ht· didn't know lhc woman had been .convil'tl'Cl of prostitution. Ile added that he ke pt the womnn on t lw p :.iyroll out of compossion b ecause she has suff l'rcd a sc1·ics or mental breakdowns. J\cconlin).! to Vanik·s record s. the womnn W'c:IS being paid $6,800 ~'year as lute as J\pril 1. The ne w s paper s ays it learned the woman was :.ulmittcd to E l Camino Gener at Hospital, San Jose1 on Feb. 7 and r c lcasctl Feb. 27. DAILY PILOT l l\f' ()r,~ (~A\t fhhflff f'h t t' WiJ1lhwhltt\ t\ (N'"• b•f'lt>-'" .... ,.,, .... , r ... , I pwttt·~""'b'ttWt U•Mtyf" ~ ,~ .. t f'uhh\tuo41 f A11111,1•1r "''"""~'h tJ.Ct1hofh ,i;, ,,ubh\t1• fl ot.Aooi•11Y Hu ouq~ rrr(.lily '"' f m.,,, w-... 1 ,,, . .,_,.1•1,1 '""'' ''· ttut\lmulM t\i ,KP'\ •"I"' Mfn """' r H \tr,,,. '\A,1111•1),,it • V1•fft t ,Htol '"UV""' 1\1 .;~ h lwJyth C.t'"'' -. \I~'• 0trnl.1l 11h '""" ,.. 1 .• ,, •r\ri.-o \,.,~o .. r• 11/tlfJ )V"Cfft•' '"'" ;~;~ :~·~~ .. ·zt>,:.·1'~!'1 .. ~,·,-;.~,.~..,:~~)jj vw .. , n.e. • Robert N. Wet'd • P t '\"l~nt •Nf f't.ibll\N.r Jack R. Curley ~1t_t r r,.,h;l\rn1 •t'ltfC.,...."• t•l~NOet Thoma'i Keevil • (dlhJt Thoma<; A. Murl)hlne MllQ ... ,,._ .... - Charlrs H. Loos RlcNird P. Niii A''"'""' M.tl"lat lf\W [lhtCJf, S.cldleN<ll ValleyOHIH n:ru1 L• P1U rtoMJ tt( ~4'" 01~ r-rw•ttY Offlcn (04.ta ,.. .. ,. uuw"'' n.a,s,~• t-iunhnQtot\ ft•lllt" '"'' fii-M h&ovt•v•rd t ,.U'-11\fl n.t•<..h. llMGlrtw..iyrtSht,._t :t!fdtJh brr<• \la11t r N""°'Oftf(1• Sl1 .. J10 r ron• ),.n (t.,•..-nttt Os.GUO C-'"'"''· "'~ (\•MO-( .. It """';"''"" ,,,_ OM"" Ho ,... •' ,,,.. .. 1,.\, 1hw .. etAt~'\. nt1t(!o i'tl ,, ~''"' lit Ad .. fll,tl\•""'• nl\ h"'h•tft nlih I •• h CJl'Orf4't'd W•fhOUI '""''"' (J4tflll\\IOn UI '°"'''O"f11""''''' • "'' """ , •• , c•AttaQ• r ••d at C.,,, .. I#'"· (..fh•1t1At , \v"\f ••Ph"°" bY C ft'''"' t.\ )\ ,.,,,., tP!•~ bl"•,..l\il )~~Of",.,lf,tt1tl<to4ity4> lo ... tu ""' "1111*11~··· '. 'Olw Nation' Celebration Set on Fourth The E xchan.ze Club.of the Sad· dkback Valley· wlll celebrate Sunday. the Fourth of,,July, as "One Natlon under God • "We feel there Is a 9lgnlncanrc to the ract that July 4th falls on o Sunday durlng the very yeur when Amcrlca~s are c~lebralln~ this nation ·~ 200\h birthday, said Jan J . Blanchard, president oc the Exchange Club. "We hope that by desi1111t1ng July 4th as ·one Nation under God' Sunday, it will serve to re· mind Amerlnns or the Im· portance s piritual values have played in the g rowth of our n1tl,on a nd in .the unequaled pl'O!penty thnt we Americans enjoy," Blanchard added . Olan<'hard said club members will begin contacting clt"rgymen In the ~ommunll..~klng them to emphasize the base or spiritual values that have served lo rttln· force the foundations or America ln their fourth of July aermons. \ hi!i s uopor an avo o w a called the proven trat'k record. County Adm i nlstra ti ve Analyllt Richard Kelly said he c ould n ot evalu a te Santa J\na.Tustin's proposal because It did not contain s ufficient brea own of proposed training scrv es and fa Nonthele s, hroede r deli e red sl letters to county offl i at . a ng other thln , : -Said it ut aiainst "all sound, fair an expert" planning t o automatic ally award the contract to ucr. -Asked the Hospital Council of South ern California lo intercede in the contrart m atter . -Demanded that White and OCMC paramedic nurs e coordinator E laine Siner not he a ppointed to the county·s e mergency m edical car e committee. -Char~ed the county ~tarr with l ack of cont'ern for sc<'king and cons idering proposals in competition with the medical center's. As things ended. Schroedt-r gaine d hair a victory Wht-n s upervisors limited the UCJ Medlcol Center contract to just ab months. Simultaneously, 11upervisors promised to evaluate the res\lll' or the training pro~ram nQft under way at Santa Ana·Tustui. I Salaries Studied SACRAMENTO (AP) Legislation to as k voters whether a special commission 11hould set salaries ror state officials, legislators and' judges has passed the Assembly wllh little • debate. ,. Tennis Shorts · Tennis Shirts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Tennis Balls Racqbetball Racquets Equipment Bags Handball Gloves · Ha~dballs and Racquetballs Athletic Sox Walking Shorts Open 9 to 6 Clos~d Sundays Warmup Suits Gym Pants T Shirts Jogging Shoes Baseball Mitts Volleyballs Dart Boards Darts Table Tennis Paddles Frisbees Bick Knives Swiss Army Knives Swim Fins . 538 Center • ' Masks Snorkles .. 646-1919 " \ Fire8rrn ~ Revision \ ' Backed SACRAMENTO (/\Pl Newly developed weapons would be <'On· tidered legally IS firearms under Cegislatlon a dopted by the slate ./!e,,nate T un d ay. • The bill by Sen . Robert l'resley tD·Riveralde), would amend re· gulatlons on pistols, revolvers itnd conceala ble weapons to in· elude .. any device designed lo be usc•d as a weapon which Is capa· (...___si_at_e _) blc of inflicting an electrical chari:e of such magnitude that the victim can be or 1s tcmporari· ly immobilized." It would also m ake it illegul to manufactu re cane l(uns, wallet ..:uns and "flechelk dur~" am- munition. 81111 ln•pecllon S een SACHAMENTO (APJ -The s tale "Senate has upproved legislation lo r<:'quire chartered huses lhal tarry students on school-relalc•d trips to be inspect· cd as often as regular school bU!iCS. . Sen. Randolph Collier said his measure was designed to a\'oid future accidents like the ont• that killed 28 Yuba City Iii~~ School students und :r l<.•acher las L month near Martint':r.. ' l1111ura11~e llaft-Eyed SACRAMENTO <AP J · Thl' St'nate has appro.\'C'd a bill pr<'· \'entin~ an insuranct• com1>any from r aising a person's aulo in- surance if he was invol v~ in an a ccident that was not his fault. The bill by Sen. Milton Marks 1 R·San Francisco>. was sent tu lhc Assembly on u 21·9 \'Ole Tut·s· I day after Marks s aid il was un· l fair to levy higher r ates on inno· cent drivers. "Som~one should I pay higher insuranc~ates -the I person who caused the acc i· ~ dent," he said. 'I ' 1 ~ Diaftlond Lp11e S•udy LOS .ANGELES <AP> -Thl• chairman or the Cily Counl'il's traffic committee wunls cleur proof the Diamond Lane is doing some good or he'll seek an end lo city support for the controversial anti-pollution project. But in a key vote Tuesday, the county Board of Supervisor s re· fused to a.,k the state Transporta· tion Department to end the ex· p<•riment - l11dige11t s PrtJf esi A contingent of aged, blind and di sabled gathered m Governor Brown 's reception room Tuesday to call attcn- tjon to their plight. Protesters pleaded for a SlO·a-month increase in feder al benefits to be p,asscd along to state recipients . Brown's finance d epartmcn.t oppost•s the $82.8 million bill. Californians cu rrently receive $259 a month. Unlisted Telephone Numbers Reveal d? LOS Ar\G EI.ES <AP> -A watchdog group testifying .. '(' Telto•graph Company of dollr~J.} out Pl'l\'Mt• myriad of governmt'nl agenc ies · Spokesmen for Campaign 1\ga1n:-.t ' 11it1e:-. St·rv1ce F:xploitallon <CAUSEl told the Publk L'tihtie. C11mm1 ssion J\londay that government agencil's ranging f~m the Cl A lo the puhlic llurary have access to the unlisted number~ the phone company's clients CAUSE S POK ESMEN sard th<.· utility hud reported thut it aided more than 200 agencies by providing thc numbers. · Among the \' arious ·organizations I is led were the county consumer affair!i bureau. the school distril't. tht• urmy, federal immigration and customs dt'parl rnl·nls. lhl' :-.t ate health ;ind well are department and th<' governor's 1->ffice 1'10 R E THAN one million subscribers have unlisted numbers. and pay 15cents a month fort hat privilege. "I am disturbed at the laek of candor in defining unlisted ser\'ice," said P UC Commiss1om·r Leonard Ro:-.s. "It is nol cl<.'ar whether public agencies should huve any ri ght to obt ain numbers without a subpoena. except in extraordinary C'mc~cncy situations affeclin~ other people.·· A LEISURELY FATHER'S DAY .. I .. 'l . '\ ,\~ \'}.t · .. · :)\ ~tuwri~s ~M~omon ~'eult . , ...... ~ ... 3439 Vii Oporto l'tewport Buch. ('A 9266.' 114/675-1717 The rea Leisure Suit . $185~ ta $275. weanc-.rt 1v lun•• 1r ici;i; DAit v riLC'l T A5 Gas Funies Fell 4 7 5,000 Evacuated in Van Nuys Blaze \'A~ ="l '\'S 1A P 1 F1n·1111•11 bunl'twd a f111~ll 11!'>!.allll on u gas-spewing blaze at a sw1mm1ng pool supply t•om pany today. using a 1:h<'m ical !'>l'r:IY to kno<.'k down poisonous lllnt\'!'> th~1l S£'nl ·17 pt'rsons to h11!-tp1l als and for<"cll \'\' acuat ion of a.ooo rt'Slllcnt !>. r\l sunnSl' s mokt' p1·rrn\•all'd !ht• air w1lh lht· 11d1>rofl'hlon11c a!'> fin•mc•n 11111 11n oxyi;:1•11 mask~ ancl spr~1 v 1•rl th1• flanH'!» \'Ith 1lry ~·h\•lllll':lb ;incl\\ .11\'I' I-' I K t: U E I-' A K ·r ~1 I·: ~ 'I' s pokc·:.man Ed Arbul'klc sa11I th1• s ml'll of lhl' gas would "t a~· \\1lh \'an :'liU\'!> rcs1dt•11ts for mo!»l uf lhc dav but lht•n• \\ ould he no l'urlhl'I' dant.:C'r fro m fu ml'S onn·thc firl• 1:, out I h• s a11l 17 r e:.1dt·nts of lht• an•u. 22 firemen, .1 pullceml'n. :! s he riff's d t.•putll'S and ~ amhul;mt'\' drin•rs \\ere lakcn to t•i t.:hl h11sp1tab :-.uffcring lht· dfe<'t s of the fumes 1-:arly r eports mclil·atN1 some of th·~m were in intcnsiv<:' care unib. ARBl "CKl.F. SAIDfi\'C'firPmc·n aln·ady had rt.•l11rned to duty arn1 15 others were c.•xpcclcd lo JOlll them shorlly. The~was no immediate word on the condition of t h e ot h ers who wert.~ ospitalized. ost of tht• 5.000 evacut-i•s s pmt the ighl on cols at two rt'lil'f' center ~fi<'ar the scen<.', about 20 miles north of downtown Lo:-. Angeles. "We al must \\ aill•d too l1111i.:." said 70-ycar·old E\''1 Hanger as sht' looked a round one of lhl' 1.:t.•nl cr~. a J.!ym nas1um al llu·mingham lllJ.!h School. ··11. \\as a terrible flrc. Tht• smokt• and gas Wl'l'C so bad you could hardly SC'l' . • SHE SAID SHE was evacual<.'d with he r 73-year -old husbantl. Clan•nce, from their trailer -park home shortl v after th<' fire brokl' out at 10:28 jl.m. Tuesday al Pool Hrik Manufacturing Co. "I heard a lol of noise and then th ey came for me," said Margaret Marlow , MG, a rnsidt•nt o f the ,Norlhridge Hoya)t• Heliremen~ Home. She gol out of bcrl and fkd her home dressed in a bathrobe and slippers. Official s said evacuees n•mained calm al Birmingham and al neighboring Mulholland Junior High School where the second relief eenter was st•t up. "People really took it W<'l I. really rolled with it," said Penny Lehmann, a nurse. POLICE SGT . Ray mond P a laszewsk i said officers told r •' !'> 1 d 1 • n t ~ l o l e a \ 1' t h \' 1 r twlong111gs and hurry to Saf1·1~· :J!'> the 1.knM· whitt> s mok1..· Sl•ttled 1111 the prt'dominantly rcs1dl•nt1al urea Fin• offic1.ils saul th1· !11:1.11· fuml'S Wl'I'<' rch•ased wht•n wat1 •1· spra~l·cl h~· firC'nH•n t·umc-into t•t111la1•1 \\Ith '' 100 IH'rt't•11I (' 11 II l' l' II t I' ,1 I I ll II ' l 1'1 t' h Io r o · tr 1 a i.1nl'lrII>11 l'. a t•hl111·1111• i-lcan111g t•ompound stth'kt•tl al Pool Hr1t 1•. ;1 ~l1b~11llarv or 1.t•slit•'s Pool !\l:trl "It s am ajor t'l1ll'l').!t'l11'\ .. ~.111! Arhul'kh.• "Tht' dwn11t·ab an· t•n11t1 mg dangerous lox1t· I t1ml'!'> ' , AKBl'CKl.E SA ID rht•m1t·al en~int•t•rs were on tlw .!>l't•1w h111 the\' had not 1h'<0 1dl•1t on hm\ tlw OanW!» sh11uhl hC' baltlt'<I with11ut th<.• n sk of adding lo th1• l11x11: fumt•s, which initiallv formt•tl a huge doud. · S..-rio11s Cri111es '\\\:'n• Jll!>I g11111~ lo \\.Ill ll out. .. s;11d Arl>ul'kh• "Wt•ll J11:-.1 \\:Ut till m11rn111~ and ll'l tlll'l'loud dbs1patc 1bl'lf Wt•'n•not >(mng lo Je11pard1 :tl' an y m1>rt· of our fll'\'llll.'11 .. t: V A C' l ' i\ T I 0 N (' t~ NT t: RS wen• Sl't up at lhrm111gh11m lltgh St'lwol and M ulhulland Junior l l1gh S1·h11ol HIHI l'l'M'tH' 11ffit-1ab !»U ld bill h l'l'llt l'l'S \\ t'l'l' p111·kcd. Pa las1.t•wsk1 said offict•rs first \1 t•11t I rom d o11r to-door alt•rt tnJ.! r1'!->llh•111 , 1111111· 1l:111i.:1·r But as t h1• hn· t•-t11a1111t-1l anti the toxic 1"101111 11wn·a,C'tl. patrol t•ars l'l'lll~t·tl lhr<>ugh 1w1ghhcirh1111d !»lrt•t.•ts and orfit·ers U!i1•cl hullhorn!'> to warn n ·s1clenls as lh1· 1·loud \\as pu!.hc<I aluni.:, h~ s tt•.111\ 11orth 111 11<irthWl'!»I \\'lfllb FH'l' off1c1als !>a11l tht·y \111uld bl'J!lll ;,11110\·t·!'>t1gatio11 latl'rt11uay into tlw (' :IUSl' (If I ht• hl;,11e Youths 16 and 17 Due Adult Trials? SACRAMENTO <Al'l • Thl' !»lalt• St•natl' has appr(IVt•d a hill de~igncd to make it casiC'r to tr~ J6 and 17 year olds as adulb f111· serious <"rimes. Tht• mt·a~ure by ~en. i\l;1n fl11hhi11 s, (I) \":1n ;\:uys1 . clC'art•fl lh<' upper house on a 28·1 vole Tut•sday alte r a dl•bate 111 whit h Hol>h111~ C'allcdth<.•statc's juvt't1ill·j11stict•!»yst1·111 a "Joke ·· · "A JUV ENI Lt: is just as llkC'ly to spl•ncl a!'> much time 111 delellllon for murder ash<' is fortruanC\'. ·· hvs:ml • The measure nowgO<'s to.thc A!»st•mhl\. Undt'r the l>ill. a uislricl atlonwv l'OUlll ti'\ il Hi or 17 \ear old charged with one of several violent <·rimes in adult court unh·:-.!'> lh1• court ruled that the case should he handled in tht' ju\'cmlc ~y sh'm · I F THE CASE was tried in adult t•ourt. lhl· offendcr <:1111hl rt'Cl'I \I! an udult penalty, but he would han· to lie s1·nl to a juvenile fo l'1llly until he turned 18. Rohhins said. Currently ju\'cniles art• tn1..·d in <1dult c1111rl or ~l·nl 011 to st.ct.1: prison only in r arc cases. Hohbins ad1lt-d. A ju v1•111 k tou rt rl'f\!l'l'l' now decides if am in or should be tril·d in u<lt1 It or Jll vemlt· c·uu rt. ht· suid ' "TUE BASIC diffcrcnl't' i:-lhal adull court 1s a c11.mplt1t{'I \' dirfercnt type· of proccdun•,'' Hohlm1s :-.aid In a n intcrvil'W. ··;\kid comesbefor~ajuvcnilccourt-Lcl'ssay ll'sJm: murder. _ • "The hearing is nol so muth on the q11t'stio11 of guilt or innot'l'llt:l' but on· what typt' of kid do we han· here. Ir h e went to Sunduy S<'hool maybe they won 't put him into ;rny lund of facilit y. ' ..THE ADULT court is h:i:-.t·d 11111d1 mun· on cnmc :rnll punishment." he a dded." l.t•l'!» !'>:1y t ht'~·hnd him guilty of murd<:'r and sente nce him to fi\'e to JO yt•ars. llt.• will go the California Youth Authority and then belransfcrred to st alt' prison '· t:urrcnl 1aw prevents a JU\'t•111lc lrom 1>c111i.: J.!l\Cn lhe 1k;ilh penalty. Robbins said his bill would nolchangt' that. •• ••• •• t •• '•T4.. SPEND A DAY A~ ... 'M~~ · · ·· · ·-·-Jl(oltL \ ... _ l/D() ryfLLAGE \· ~ .......... . ~,·~ _j~-t, "1A 1...1 DO ~ /ff;~! p;c;;:t<: CDA"il" MWY 11-~-!!.:. •. o AT BEAUTIFUL L IDO VILLAG E In .this day of s hopping malls and centers. we're p roud to invite you to an innovation - A s hopping village. Lido Village and the Mini-Mall Conveniently located where Ne wpo rt Blvd. crosses over Newport Bay. ye t miles away from the humed pt\ce o f the s uper centers ~ You'll find e ndle 5s ,JSt?as fo r u n 1 Q 1..1 e g 1 ft s o f 1'f y I e a n d 1maginat1on. Discover Newport's finest array o f s ho ps nestled on the most b eautiful harbor in the w o .r I d . S h o p . i n e I e g a n t s urroundings in one o f our 44 Quality boutiques. HAPPY FATHE R'S D AY \ Stroll down. drive over. or sail into Lido Village. Lido \ ,. ') \. ,, c_:1~ \.r \ ·~ Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 5:30 Su~day 11 to 5:00 Ample tree validated Parking '-' '( )' ~ ... Village ~: ' • I 7 I ;. \ .. :t8 DAIL\' PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE [Second Catnpus Need I , Sancll t h:ick Cc1llf.'g 1• t ru:-.t N•:-. :.ire pondrrin~ the• l>OSS tlnhty of• U M'l'Oll<J u 1:,ll'll't ('41m pus. po:-.sthly Ill Ir vine, to St'rv1• north drstrw l n ·sult·ttb w ho must now c·o mrnutc· lo Uw Mis:-.wn Vi<•Jo f<Al'll1ty. /\&pedal t 1l izt·ns· c·om miltl.·L· SJ>L'nl 11 weeks stu· <lyinf,! lhc ide a . J\t this prnnt, t hr·n· :.ippL·ar:, to bl' no 1·cason to d ouhl thc'ir c·ondusion thaL the n uccl for a · northe rn foC'ility 1s growing. \ The question truSLL'l'S m ust :mswc·r b whd hr r t h<: ht•l!cl ha s gruw11 :.ul fkwnl ly tu w:irrciut a<:qu1s11 ion of a Mk t.1 nd 111 1ti<d <.·011:-.lrut"t11m at lhL' cost of m11ltun:, of dollurs. The 1ast thing they :-.hould pNm1t i:-. n parorhw l due l bc·t WCl"n till' north m11I s c,11th p:irts oft h e ch st ri c·t . They must o v t'l'l'ouw JH.·r~11n al . lol'al inkrL'Sls fur thl· :-.<.ikl' hf tlH• c ntir l' r egwn M"r vcd liy S:.iddle b <1tk Collc.•gc•. 'I'll(' matt e r s hould he <·x umim•d car e f u l!). logi<'a lly ;111<1 ;1n:alyl1C"all~-. avo11l111g c·mot1onal ton nict s t h a t \VO UltJ !->l'l'\'V olll.V to IOWt'I' t•duc:.itiorwl llJI portuml11·s. Summer Bus Service Tht· l rnnc· C 1ly CounL·ll c;.iu 't 'lllil<..' dN·id r if il :,hould s pe nd Slfi.IJOO to get the frc.·c summer bus e:-. rolling <.1gai n this '.'l·a r. The C'i l .v h as c~ffl'rl'lf lhl• s c.•rvite• for the past thi·tc year s. usin g husL·~ from ttw Irvine Unifi ed St'hool Di.,-.. lrkt. Now. som e touncil mcmllcrs arc h.ilking al the pro,ictl. · Till' O range.' County T ransit Ois t ric:t offrrt'd only )>potty ser v in• 111 lr\'int· in p ast ~·c·;.irs. r l'su lting in llll' Irvine-run hu ~es But now. OCTL> huscs do sL·n·ic't• I h e l'ily m ore· frL"'llll'ntly. · T ill' counc il hus uskl"d staff lo find out wh<.il !'-<'r\'l('l' t ould lw uffcrt'<.l by the d ty for o nly $8.000. Till' t·1ty c.11:-.o i~ looking mto the possibility of leasing n u ni hust·~ from O<.:l'I> <.i nd churgin~ fort·:,. • B u t cvt·n th1· ln·e huscs h ave d eclined in pas:wngt·r:-. <•uc h ycur. And m Nc~vporl Beach. tht· 1 lur bor lloppc r -a s1mil;.ir projt•ct -w as u dis mal I ailurl'. n c·a1ist ic: a lly. nd Hll'r tht• OCTD le a s ing '1ppro:1c h nor ltlC' frt·t• hu~ ~cl'Vll'l' Ul)fll':.&I'~ \'cry pract ical a t lhi::, t11nl". Political Trick? ~ I las tll(.• C apistrano Unified Sc·hool board found a s llt k ltttk pl'n l'il rn:rncuvcr to rc~lvc: The P roblem of The I llL•gul Tri1st<.•1•'! • Hw1nl Pr<'sitknt /\. E. Wc~thcrc may o r may not ht· ho ldmg h is offit·(· prnpc.•rly. Ile m oved from the lru~h'l' a1·1:~1 he \\a s s up posl'll lo r epresent j ust before lus t yc:u"s l'lt•l'l 11111 Ill: gut rc ·l'lc d.cd :m yway. The !'i lak /\ttorn(•y Gene ral's o fficC' said he b h uldmg t h L· o ffin· illt·gally . The distric t 's la w yer says 11 ':-. not illegal. J\ kachcrs' alliance b seeking court n·s oluliu n . Meanw hile. the ~l'hool boa rd hns t::ikc n up a n•· <il1g nmn1t or trusll'c a reas. :c la udable m ove intcndccl t o L·qu;,1Jiz1• vot<·r n ·prt'SL'ntalion . Bul il a lso offL•rs tht· opportunity o f putting WL·stbc rg into a ''IL•gal" arc;,1 JUSl hy j igger ing a 1111 l' or two . It would he unforJ unall· 1f thc dis tri<'t 's polilic.·a l :-.1.'it:ncc tcac.·hL·r~ h ad nu further lo look t h ;.in th eir uwn s l'hool hoarcl wlwn 1ll11stra ling for stucll'nts lhL' h i!- t oric poht'il·al t ru·k of J.!t•rr~·m andcrmg . \ SB The Art Message to Fatliers Of p_icking People Ot-ar GJoon1y Gus ·Help Kids to ~ake the ·Reins . j ! . ' ' . • • • • : . • ~ i ' \ \ (SYDNEY HARRIS) "Pl'OJ>h" ·and "policies" rt'ally have little to do with one another . in th1• s1•ns1• thal lh1• m1•n who know bt.·~ huw tu shape policies and pro~ram s a rc not necessan ly th(• l>1•~l Jlit"kl'rS of llt:C1pf1• tu c:;.irry lht>m nut . The big pit ch or l!O m any l'Om· panies and t•orpora liuns lhc:-.1• days is lll'lll J.: • a ' ' Jl t' II Jl I 1• plac~" 1.1• • lh e""Y d a im that lhl' rH'O· pie th1•y hir1• know how to deal with t ht! JlCOple, they s erv e. Some tim es they s u1u:t•sl that this is their largl.'sl t•nm· vehlivf' Nl~c. Yl'l 11 1s singular that, ;.ifh'r ltus disrn •f'l houstinl! in thl• an· 011:11 r\'port. lht• pa){\' list mi.: the hourd or dirt•l•lors ulmost in· vari ahly foils lo 1nc:lud1· the> vi('C'· 1>re&idt•nl of pt•rs1mnt:I or or in· du1lria l n •lalions. You would im· n~ine, from lht'ir l1llt•s, al k•asl , that lhl'Sl' two mcn art' ttw most 11ualifil•d lo h:1mll<• th\' "1icop1t··· JSpcCl of lhl' husilll'Sl!. ALMOST ::i f ways, 1l is the vie£'· presidl'nts or rinanc:e. or markt•I · In•, or tl1n·1·t m111wy·flnw rune • l>ti I h<' !111.11 ti f. to th•• top l. whilt• lll'rsomwl mul l'l>mpany n•lallons ;.in• still 1·011· s1de rl'd a st•c•11111l·l't'hl•lo11 t'olll · mand .md lllll' whit•h as ort1•n hypnss<'d in lht• h1nnl! of l'X· l't'utiv1· 11cn w1111l'I. (Only the• small-fry applicanls, ~t'nt·rully . :ire i.?iVL'll tht• psyrhul11.:it•al lc;sls that should :ilsn bt• J.\IVl'll lu tlw hig-fry. wh1• t' ;rn do far m•irc I wondl'r how m any South ('o-as t res ide nts h <1vc calll'd the ll'll•v1~aon re · pairm;.in only to lw lolcl ii. ~;~, a cablt• l l'k vision f~rl''! ·,r v. G'-Y Gtn <•fftffttllh •rt '""'"itlf>d I>• ,..-.,,._. .. ,. .. ,..,.,uutrreftec.tow •t.e•' ef ttr.• MW\ll•per S..M TOW" •t _ .. It G ...... y Gv•, O•tly 1'11"4. 1l;1magc lo lht• firm 1f they an • emotionally askc·w. I This irrntio11;1l lc nd1•nt:y to l'On· rusl' good., poli cy-makers with ~ood 1woplC',pic:kNs is, of coursl'. nol conf1m•d tt> hus mess corpora· lions. althouAh Ills bleak consl'· •1uences may be more obvious then'. One of the finest collci.?c presidents 1 l'Vcr knew had the s;.i me lamt:'nlabll' dl•firicncy. Ile , was an udmirnble policy· :ind pro~ram·makl•r, a decaJ e or mon• aht•acl or his ti m e. a hnlhanl t•dut·at11r and at:adcm1c pl;.inncr . but hnpl'!t~ssly naivt• ahcHJl pt•opk. Not aboul lh1•1r d iaractcrs. hut about I heir abil1 · ly lo excC'ulc their plans. ... ~ A s uhord in;.ik brought a finl' pl::in to him , h l' would pullht• man in charitc or lhl' plan, l'Vl'll thuu~h 1l was l.'Vidl•nt to \ht' 1anilor th;.il it was the wrong man for the right job. llis administra· lion foumft>rcd on this particular folly. Sdl•rtin~ the· riit ht man for the · · · et•aal ko;ack llkc• hl.'lng douhlt"J"'" l'I. a •ars lit lie rt•lal ion tu ;iny othl'r ;111 111111istrat1v(' ;1l>1hly. 1r "pcopll• ;irl' our hig~cst as· M'l." as so m any firms hkl' lo a~· st•11. th1•st• duy:;, il 1s nut of11·n n•n('clt·d on ttw boa rel or in t h1• t·om1rnn1l'S0 rl'lalions with tlwir various puhli<•s. Jusl anolht·r acl i1lol!<1ll to forgl'I. T11 tlw F:ci ilor · 1\ rlH'.SS~l l.!l' In rathl'rl> 1\ 1·h llcl is a p1·r~on \\hi) is gc11ni.: lo c·arry on ''h:il you ~l :irll'cl lh· 1~ i.:11111 g lo s1l 'Ylll'rt' you an · s 1I t 111i.: and '' h{'n ~·ou ar1· 1:orw :.t · lt'nct lo lhos1· things ,Whll'h you thank ar<' import ant. You rn;1y • ulopl all t lw polit'll'S you plc·ast•. hut how thl'v will II(• 1•111·1'u•cl 0111 cll'lWntls 11111°111 111 m 111· " 111 a' o;11m1· t·11nt r11I of your n l 1~·:-, ~lalPS ancl 11.1111111' .. llF: IS coi11 j.! lo rn11v1• 111 and 1:11.l• 11\'l'I' v1111r 1·hurd ll's, :-1'1111111.;, 11111 v1•rs1l tt•s :ind t•orporul11111:- /\ll ~our hooks a rl' grnni.: to hl' .iuclgt•tl. pra 1st•cl or 1·1mcll'mrwcl h :. him. The fall' or humanit y 1~ 111 his hands. So 11 ·1111ghl II(• "'''II to pay ham snml' a lknt11111" Let's h<'ll> him to ltoaru to rc•!11l. llcadmg is the hasis or all olhl'r :-.ubj<'l'ls. Throug h n·:ulml!. Ill' will he rt•tuly tu mc>l'l the many 1•hallcn1-:cs ol' C'lrnnl!C 111 lhc Whrhl with Oll'J.:tlal valul·~. MI\ HI 1': < ;fl/\N :'-l Po!llal Control To llw Edrtor : In l'l'S llOllSl' tu 1111' 'llH'Sllnn or who i's n •sp1111s1 hie' fort lw prc•SC'lll t'ris1s t•onfro ntin ~ till' lln1l1•1I ~lall'S Post al St>r vi1•c·. whi1·h is struµ~ling aJ.:ainsl 11<11ls that Ni1·k lhl' <:n·ek w1.1_ulcln'I l:tkt• hl'ls 0 11, till' anSWl'I" is six SIH'C'C'SSf~I hu:-.1· nessmt•n T hi• 111 nt"m l'mbc•r f'm;tal l!oanl of <:ovt>rnors . now Ofll'nlt· Ing With l·hn•l• v ;11· :llll'U!..'>r ~s. up · poinh·tl hy l111• l'r1·~11h·nt Tiu·" .... ,. 11;11tLSl0 .11m wnual to rnl·1·t rno i nn~~ .uni .1r rt•s po11s 1hl1• lur :1p1w1111l1111,! I ht• l'nsl ma~lt·r <:r1wral. h1~ clt•pul.\. five• n •gional tH1~l rnast1•rs ancl :1~, l>istnl'I l'M' 111. 1'1"s p1•c•11v1·ly, :oill:l·~1:1 11 ;, :111cl :1f1.000 sal:11w -;, Tlw d111cr111a11 or t.tac· Post ul l\oanl of <:ov ... rr111ro; 1s 1\1 ./\. Wri i,!hl w hn i ~ a lsu Exxo n d1alrman anti ha~ ~IC'<' <'11airn11111 Mars By t~e Fourth of July • Our mvrs t rn1·nl in i;pac·1• r·c· \ ' ~C'ar<"ll 1s al.111111 to 1111\' us ha1·k :1~:un. Our natinn·s l11J!i.!f'~I Fourth nr .lulv ch•m1111~t ral 1on will on ·ur :1:; I m1i'lion m ilt•s rrnm h1111w. By n •motf' c·ontmt you amt I .1n• J!11h1~ In "visit" Mars. F rom t w•l ) \' I k i ll i! 'I' a I ' I '(' r H r I 111• 'II OJl~O I ht• !lon r lo I h1· plani·t moi.t hi-<' our 11w11 a II <f ~I' t ' I f a 11 y h~ 11 cl y ' :< hmnl'. Mank incl huo; wa1ll'd ol lra!!l 3.000 y<':irr; for this: now WC! n('('d wait only a kw more weeks. ~1iltcc th(' lnv6'ntion or the tclCS('OJ)<' In thl' moos. carlhmcn h:lV<' srnnn<'d th•~ skies nv11lly, t•;ll.t{'rly, 2'omc with a 1111ssion. Our ruc:lnqlion with othe r "'orld~ Ill mor(' thnn r 11nos1t y It derives rrum two vc.•ry ha!!IC' human ur1e": The !'l.lnlt! n · a!'surance thoL w~ get from <'rosslnJ pulh11 ·with a noltll'r human· In the world's loncl.v plAl'•'" we tcek amoni: the wan dercrs of tho universe. And. 05 ( PAl ll. HARVEY) \\ ith the C'l\Jllnn •r -; who first ~p;mrwd our 11wn pl:ull't, ttwrc"s lht• 1ln·am o( r1•s01Jrl'('S or lhr t1<1111• ror ;1 fount um or 1>''rp1•l11 .1I . vc111lh. 1\1,SO, :I '\ Wll h thn-.t• w ho 111onN•rrd nur 111·w lune!:;, ~uh· 1'01\S('ltlllSly Wt' :-.c•t•k !-.llllll' plat··· 111 run to. II <t . WC'lls 1·nhnnt•t•cl 1111r '"<· nlt•ml'nl a houl Mar!! in lK!JX wht•n ht• us t•cl our s malll•ring 111 scientific knowh·d~·· In wntc.• a pst-udoscil'nC(' l'111ss1l\ "The W:rr of ttre Worlds." In \971 our Marinl'r Nine ~f'a('errurt wt•nl lntoorhlt nround Ma rs nnd for" v1•:ir took close 1111 photo~rnphs. l<;rom a compos ite o ( thos(' photographs we now h nvf' a dclnilcd map uf the ~ntirc planet. hlll'I bc•f'n -rlow1n..: wutt·r on t h1• :-urfilt'l'. AlthouJ!h th1•rt• is no frc•C' oxy· .:en on Mnrs. mo~t ~ri1•nl1sts thmk lh:1t lift· fornwcl on 1.•arth wtum thl'rf' was no free oxy~l·n lwrc• ~ither. NF.VERTlll~l .F.SS, on thr Fourth of .r 11 I y t111s yc•ar. thl' Sl><'t'ulullon will lll' s uppla11tc•cl hy rnalt•rial 1•v111<•nr1•. Whl•n V1k mgs On(• ;mt! T wu makt• lhroir 1•xp1•c·l · t•1I soft funding~ 110 llw M:irtrn n .. urr;11·1., llll'Y w ill m111lv11• lh1• !'01111 . ltost lh!; w ntc•r , r11toiuc1':11lh I he• s urfa c·1•, rn1•as ur1• t1·m · pc•raturl's. s t ucl y t hl' utmosphron'. sense any grouncl-quakt-s · and :-1111n. Fur most of us it Is clifficull to r1•latc this tnlho n.dollar invesl· mcnt, whateve r it proves. to our everyday life. Ycl we huvc harvested from our s pm•t• pro· gram so far, if I mny lw :illowt~d the t•xprcss101\. astron11m1c·11lly l)l'nC'fi cial fulloul. Anet . unlike• o ur nat ion 's •'ROM THI!\ MAr showinJ? the• roxlru\'ajlunc•l's 11v1•1·s1.•as. in lhi:\ - \•Olcanoes and «'<1nyons lhL'r(• b mission W<' ~land to lose only a 1tenerul ni.trN•m c nt lhot Mars i11 a h·w pounds of tin. and lh<' mon('y "llvc" plon('l,nol u "th•:u1" orw pa11t to lhl' m nk1•rs und movers or· That 111to 11ay tht•n• ore fon:1•.., lh1•s1.• Vikl n ~s conlinul's forever movlnit under t h1• c•rust : I h1•rt• '" t 11 11rh11 t hr o u i.: h our own internal hcul, und then~ 1i. or.· l'\'uoomy. • ' , ( MA:lLHOX J 11-llolll'rl 1-:a 1 I ll11ld111t.!. l.11111• 111Pnc·;111 Hl'l111111 L! C'11111 p anv i.;1·111"ral m:mag1•r . \\ 1l h l'h;1rh'' II (' 11 •I cl 111 i.: , .I r "f c ';1 t I I • · 1(1·M·a1T h ('ornpa ny. ('n11·"•'•' ~1·\'111 11f Evans l'rr1cl11rb ( '11111 puny. 1 layl's Holwrl:-1111 of I Jcl yt·o lncluslnl'S ancl fo r1111·r llu u:-1' l'o:-.t OrfH't' 1'<: ('1v ll St·n 11•t• :is~•~· tanl ~ta n' tltrC'<'lor Wilham I\ 1 l'Vllll'. Tllt:SE l\R•: tlw pnv;11t: 1·11 tt•riir1st•rs who a n• n•spor1~1hl1· for lhc frustrating ancl 1·oslly Im· po!'1li11ns now ht'lllJ.! rn;ult• by 1111' l'ost m ash·r G l 0n..ral lll·n lam 111 I-'. Ballar Ian 1•x-/\mt•nc:a11 ('an 1•x1·1·u11 vc') on all or thl' palll'nl c·1t 11.l'ns a ncl I"''' :11 s1·n·i1·" cm ploy1·~ whost· 1-!•1C.1C.I, mutual wt•lf:in• an!I w1•lll11•111g is hc·ing c·xan•rl1all01l t o run•t• poht1 1'al pra vilt•J.:1'. If llw Pos t al S1•r vi1·1· ).!OC'S to 1111' pri-v;1te spc·tor, llw sulr.-icly hall· out now h1·111).! ;.1sk1·1I for l>v llw 1'0 "111 lw 111i11l'acl ~1rted tl\:f•r lu lht• likl'S o r rt•th•ra l 1:r:H V· with thl'm and ('nl\1111t•111·t·cl le; :-11111kc• m arijuana. i\nollw r p1•rfr1·t 1•x;1111pl1· 111 huw not Io a<"I w a:-. 11111~1 rall'tl at a rn·1·nt T \' :-v111111,.,111tn. 11v1.·1 th1• l'BS d i:1111ll'I. T lw suhJt•c·t ''a' •'.llll'l'r of tlw hr1·a:-t and ;111 arrav of ltoacllllJ.! n1t·1lit•:1I a11tl111ril 11• ... 1'111q111"11tly 1l1s c·uss1·d Iha~ gr ave• ;11111 n1111111t 11\J.! M'O Urgt• 111' ClltMlern "•Im a11 f111'i11f ,\1111cl :-I t h1 -. 'pn•,111:1011 ' 11wcl11·al .1:-M·m hly. !lien· \\l'l'c• qllllt' a IP\\' \\ho Wt•n · ~111111.111..: 1·1g;1relt 1·~ anti 1•11:,ar~ \\'111•11 '' 1• oh ... 1·n ,. 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II 'I t'llll'll th:1I II w;.._ ohsl'r Vt•<I l•f 111m •· ~h ghl Iv h ac·k want The• fad .... thal 1111• Supn•nw I ';1111'1 wa:-lll'\'('I' 1111•a11t lo l'rt al'I l:1w:-. a~ pn •v11111s n 11rrts li .11 ,. tlo111· N1·1tlw r :1n· f1·1l•·rul 1·11111·11, nw:1111 111 111 -;lr111·1 C'll'1'11·d 111· l1n,1b a~ lo whal l.111 ' 111 .. v 1111"1 "nit· ;1n1I t h.11 I h•·\ 11111,1 11111 ahs· 1,1111 or vol•• 1111 011 :-1wh l,t\\ "· tracnl.'rs now o n lwn1t ·outs : cle· TlllS IS 1·x:11·1 Iv \\'l1at thc'v :tr•• fcnSl'. r ailroocl s, s hips ;.111cl 1101111.:. h11w1•\•1•1. Tlwy t1•ll :• airl111l':-. /\II •·xor:-hil ant . All .,.•hool hn:rrrl. m •·f f1~·1 . v.111 "'""'' Sl'rv11T pnor. I\ II h1g h111i1111·-.~ l>uv or l1·:i ··•· or h111.' 11111 1111:-1·-. AlL 01.iJJOr po l it ic·:il ramp:i11:11 \'0 11 rnil..t hllC: t'hlltt11 •11 :11•1 nc;-. sp1•ncltor~. -----1.u\\ • :-1 lt1111b I :11 11"11111\ l'tl I r111 11 lfem rln vnu ht':il :i r·ornl>1nalinn llw1 r 111 ·11• 1 111r 11 1111 1111 llkt• that "~n ... volmi! ror horw~•v. \\lllt•llwl.1\\' .111tl 1.11•.1·llwl:1i..1•. truth ;111cl inl01·~rcty. .incl clo ii ' The• l'li-l'l 1·cl ot I 1c·1.1I 11111q 1lr.t11 Hll UC E S. 1101'1 '11'\C; lhe• l.1w. 111· nru~I nol '"''' 1111111· A rt ion• f,oud_.r To lht• Ecl1t11r : Thl• truis m lhnt maturilv :1n1I wb<lom 1·;111 nnly ht• )!a111c1i wll h agt" arrct f'XJ1t•ri1•nrc>, s1•c•ms, nn\\. to Ill' falhn1: hy lht• ways11l1" 111 this ad v a nc·c•cl :l111t d 1aot It' ••ra . mlmirnl111n •Hid t•rnr1lat111n "<'•·mi- lo fall on lh<' vrry you11g, 111:-.11•;111. Wlw n mu• oln<a'rVl'S what 1•f · ft•cts thl• nrw 11c rmiss1vt• <al· lilurlt•s or p an •nls :incl tcarht•rs arc having on th1.• 1mpr1•ssionaltl1· youth or nvr t·uunlry, one must. admit that it clors them mm·r harm than J::oocl. /\IU11111J,!h, lht•r« '" vast mt•d iC'al 11roof that. 11lrnh11li <' 11<.'V t·r al!«'S; l ohac·1·0: ;inrl "pol" arc danw~i11g .. ..,.. in c·n •a!!i lll! num lw r of 111at11r1· arul v<•ry yout hr.ii /\ nwric·an~. the·, s d uiol far ult H'S. 111~11•acl nf 1foinJ! whakvl'r tlwy 1·a11 lo cli:-r1>11ral!•' :incl 011tlt1 w su1•h i;c·lr rtc•struc·liv1• puslinws, :rn• allowml! llw ust• of lhl's<• cl anJ,!t•rous clrtti.:s w1lh1111lw schools. 11 is :rn <.'slahli!!hcd fnrl lhal ur· lions s p<'ak louder than worc1s. Ilene<'. lo what a vail c an the m illions or wurnings lw wlwn purl'nls and i n~tructors continut• to smoke und IHl7.7.lt• n j!ht in tlw prl'S('n t't' of the Vl'l'Y vulnc.ral1le ,Vll\ll'H! OO('S" THIS WAS illuslr ntl'cl to tnc'. se\'t'ral yt-nrs UJLO, wh1·n lwo .>l>ung friends r1•lalt•1 I huw on lfomt•comm..: O:iv, :rt Stanfo rd University. their i't•aclmg an~trul' tor. obviously caACr \o JtCt Into thl' l?OOd ~ral't'S of ht'r IWW ~Ill th•nl11, ploppccl tJown on the floor :1hsl:1111 l111' llf' ha' ord1•r-. ln1rn :111 a pp11111!1•tl ,111t l1•1• a:-lo how 111". ;111 •·l1·c·t1•tl 11llw1 :il . m ust voll'. I clc111·1 k11nw \\ h:il thi:· '"· hu l fh'tlllll'l'.l('V II I' 11111, .li\:'1H:S W. f\01.l>l~I: f 'i911r_.• Mlx.-d To llw Ecl11 11r · 1..'ap1 .. 1ra1111 t '11iril'1 l S1•h11ol Di!: Ind app11·t•1all'~ thl' cmg11111t.: c•f. lol'I of \Cllll' p;qwr 141, "" 11t.j1•1·. t1vc•l\1 ·"' 1111s,1hlt•. n•porl 1111' ;11·· llVll CI'!'> or 1111r cho;lrid W1· rN1hic· 1111' 1-; :i 1lrrrirnll t a!>k in I his cloy m11I a,'.•· or I h1· rom plt"OI i1·,.11t t lw 111wr•at 1011~ of ~ larJ!C' sd 111ol ck ,. tric•I ;11111 1111' l'Vl'C"lllC'l'C':1sit11! .... 111;111cl-. hruui.:ht. ...Chc111t liy l'olh·1· 11\'t' h.1r1•:1 1111111· In \111ir .111 111• :t c•chle1ri :1I \ou f omnwnt c·onf'l't'nini.: tlw rc•a, ~(lnahlt>nc•i;s of th1• 11111 ial o;a l:iry n·1111c·-.1 as pr·c·.,.·1111·11 hy 1111' I l':11·h1•r:-n f t h1• ( ';q1i'I r ;111 n l 'nil i1·ll Sl'1111ol I >1~l 1'1C't. \'1111 111 cl i\•1111·cl I h•• a ,·c·1· a~1· 111cn~as1• I'•'· 11ul·~l1·cl wa~ 10 1wrC'f'nl. IT IS nur des Irr to hr ns ohj"r· t ivt• os possible about dotn whid t Is foclual, lt•uving to individual~ lh(• prero1tntiv1• to makt• tlw1r own judJ?m cnts nhout the rca· iionabh•ness of v arious issues. /\~ SllJl('l'llllt'lllh-111. I havt" h1°('l1 1'11lll'f'l'11t·<I llw p a);I f1·w \\ t•f'k" \\1th t1U hli1• :-.I :il••nw nt '\ h1•1 11~ rn:11tl' hv h·ad1•r, or 11111' l1°:1C'ht•1,· a~,11r1ai1on \\ hi1•h. 11 ;11"1·11ra1d v '1111111'd. IF111I the• p11 l>lil' to ht'll"' •· 111:11 lhl'll' :-alnr~ n•ittws l 1~ 111 hwl 111 th1• r:a ni:•• of M J>t'l'l'•'nt 111 IO l"'l'n•nt To. hl'l 1' prw 111 otc al·1·111'alt' 111- lormat11111. I wn11lll n •srwrlf111lv hkl• t11':-11hrn 1t 1111'111 m:.111111 wh1d 1 l.1 <•t11:i ll,\ :-h11w:-llw lt·:wlll'r~· n · 11111·:-t n ·11n·s1•nt.; :i 11 av<•ragt• in· 1·r1•:i-.1• ol :! I p1•11·1•111 T iii' rang•• 1 n11n Im' 111 111 gh 1-; I Ii I 1w1T1·11t t 11 :10;, J'l'l'l'l'ltl . .I 1-:l!Ol\I EB T llOllNSJ.1•:\' . 1>1,1 nl'I S11pl'nllll'llcll'11I " .~1111r.1·.~1111111 r .. r l/w lc'llrhrr~· rtr- "11 .11f1u1· "'''' tlu• 1•u11/lwt11111 J11111r1•., on• 1111• r""''' n/ d1f/1•11•1w1'.\ 111 i/111•1 "·'''" 1•11 1/11· 11·111 /11•1 ~ 11111/ l/w 111/ 1111111:.lrtllll/ll WI</ tll/rf'f'.~ //w fll/I 111 1·11·cr."' ri•q1u•,,11•d 111/l /11'!/rt'11l1•r//11111 111 /ll'fl'l 'llf -1°:1/1/1'1. f.,'0119rat ulal ion~ .To tlw l·:ct 1t11 r : (.'ongratulat111 ns to 1111' t'ost.1 Mes a C'1t v t•o uncil t or I h1·11· g1•111•ro11~ 1inn:il ion to South ('oa~l Ht•pPrlnry 'f'li(•at rt>. <;111ni11J.! n ·· c·11g111I ion a-; 11rw o l lilt' fllwst pro· 1'1·s~111nal t111 .. t11·1·s 1111 tilt' W1·st ('0:1 st. ~011th ('oa:;t llc•pr 1·1ory rt'lll'l'M'lll :-w h:it~ 1s lrnpperung in tlw.1t1·r 1 o!hl\ Thl· I ad I h.1t ~on1l' 11r t lwcr 11r11· 1hwl ioll:. :11·1· • c111l rt1\ 1•n.1al •~ .1 n·Ot•t•l 11111 I h :ti ..,01111• I hllll!' 11111111' n 1lllll'l' an • 111111 ro\'t·r-.i;il 1-:vt·n· 1'1 1111· I allPnd ll11s 111•".•l•·r 1 f1·1·I i1 pr11\'1d•·~ 11111 1111h 1·11l1·rl a1111111•n1. hul abo 1·clw .it 11•11 :11111 I 1(11 aw:1y 1·111·11'1wcl I ,1pp l.111tl ~nu lh ('11a s l ll1•111·1 t111•y '1'111-.11.•r 1111• llll'cr ci.· 1'1'111·1111· I applaud 1111' ('11v of ('osl;r l\'tC'~a 1111 I h1·11 -.11pp11rl 111 <'ll· n •111 'II"'·. llt•Of''1 B11rd••tt ~~~~~~~-II To th1• Eil11111·· ~·:I\ t C'Olll ICH'111 I 1111• n uily Pilol for 11.-. \I :" 11 c•cl1111na l "No ('n•cl1I to lhe• ('01111 h " 1·allmit al · h•nt ion Io llw s1trr v i.t.1h' 111 our c·o11r11 v 11la11n1111! c•c1111111issmn " Nol uni v an• i h1 • 1·1l 1z1•11s of llw C'Olllll ~· ~hurl c·han1:l•cl hv havmJ.( two 1111•cn In• 1' 1111 1 lw 1·11111rl1ss11111 \\ho ha\'l' nol lh1• :-.li1!hlc·~I ill · h '!Thl 111 p11 hhl' wd f.111·. 11111 sil · 1111~ lhrnur\lt th1• 111111! hours or lt•:.ti1111111y rs :i pw;tl cv1• h:irtl:-hi11. 4111 orw or t lwni 1·:-.11l'1·1allv I I•· sur f'1•r s ph ~·-.1t•a11 v I r11 111 the• hon•do111 . W1lh two clronc·~ on lhr rom· mh ,i11 11 , lh•• liurd l•n nf rt•i.1H111:.1h1 li ty pl:IC'c•cl 1111 lht• thre1• who do ~c·rv1•. cs 1111cl11ty hra vy. l•:Vl·:LYN GAY MAN ORANGE COA!.T DAILY PILOT ,,.,,,,,.,, V l\'1·1·rl, /•11l~1~/11•r ''"""" ~ "'"'''''. />;1/111•• /111rl111rn ,.,,,.,,,,,.,,, '"''''"""' /'orw f:1"111r T h<' 1••l11tr1 e:il 11:11:1· 11t llw llailv l'ilul -..·1·k•, ••• 1nlnrn1 11111..I '-llm11l:111• n•:ule•r<t h y 11re\c•nll111t 1111 1111, 11a1:•· •Ii' •·c "' t••1mnien1arv on 1111111 ' 111 1111 .. rc•,1 hy !>~ntllr!ll· NI 1•011101111•.1' a111t 1·arlt11M11~1~. hv pr11\'ul1111; ;1 f11rum lor rf•mlt·r~· \ 11·\\' .11111 h~ 11r•·~1·nll111t I his 111•w,p1111Pr ' ••l'llllllO~ amt iclc•uic 011 n 11 1,.11c t.11111'' 1'h1• 1•1tll1111ul up1n1110' nl llw 1'111lv 1'1101 111111~.':Cr •111h 111lllt'1•1lirnr111l 1·11l11m11 ,11 lhe C11p nl .i11· p.11:1• Op111111n:c I''!· rr•''"''" h\ llw 1·111111110"1-i 111111 11111•~1111,b ;11111 ll'ltc•r "''n lt•rot :er~ th•·11 "" n .m•I 11111•nd.or~l'm1•111 11f lh1·11 "''"'' h\• lhc l>illly l'1lo\ 'ho11lcl he• 111fC'rrl•d. Wcdn1•sd:iy •• I unc 16, 1976 7 ' ' \ lrVine E DITI O N I TodDy's Closlnt; N.Y.Stocks OL. 69, NO. 168, 6 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNE SDAY, JUNE 16, 1976 TEN CENTS' U.S. Ambassador R UU ,F.TIS WAS lll NGT°ON (J\I'} Amer ican A mh as~adCJr to u banon ... ranc is .:. l\1f'loy J r., and econom ic attache Rober t 0. Wa ring h a\•e been s boltodcalh In Beirut, a \\'bite Jloust• spok1·sman s aid today. while crossing the dan~erous fro nt line b<'twcen Uc1rut ·~ Moslem and Christian s ectors and was reared kidnapcd, the U S. Embassy repurkd. In.Washington. Prcs11.J('nt Ford s ummon('d key mt.•mht.·rs of the National Security C:ou ndl to d iscuss the maltcr. A l-.pakcsmun s a i ct I-' u r cl v 1 c w c cl t h t.' <i mbussador .. s dbappt.'arantc '"with great seriousm·ss ·· . Mcloy. ;,!). wh11 arnH·d 111 this \\ar-torn nt v 1:.i~t month, wa!'> on ht!> "UY to liis rtrst nlt.'cllng with ~Prcs1dcnt·t•lt·t·t Elias S;.irk1s 111 thc C hris llan-ht.'ld llasn11 y1•h dt:.trit•l. lie left tilt.' :-.ca:,1dc L' S F.mba:.sy rn tht· 1\111:.krn M·<·tor ot Bt.•1rut 1n his IH1lll'I pro11f Cht•\·1·oll'l. E m h a s s ~ :. p o I. t.· ., rn ,1 11 Chn!-iloft.•r H•h~ !'!~1111 ht· \\a ... cscortt.-d part nf thL" \\ilY by an J DEI RUT . Leba non (t\PI -1 American Amhas~aclor Frant.·1s i~· l\h'loy .Jr. d1s ;ipp1 •art.•cl today ., ------------------------ ~ :I i { 1 ~ ' l ., ~ • ! .\ I ,, ' . i / ~ • • . • -... Tah·iti Bo1111d \ .. 9 \ • . . ~ \ \, ., ·~ .. __, O..•IV P•IOI PMllO by •1mon Lock•IK"Y Tcnlal ion ( 11.'fl l .. a 37 -foot sloop fro m P apcelt'. Tahiti. leads Tuh1li race fleet a<'n>Ss the litw in a foggy, but breezy start off Point F1.•rmin. ln h ol purs uit al Tuesd uy's start were Bra~ <cc•nter 1. ;1 4K-foot1.:r , ;ind Tinslt'y Light. a 37 -footl'I". Four th yacht in race 1s 58-fool ke t ch Natoma. Sec story . Page A 10. Men Are Sex Brown Holding On~ Slain embassy guarcl car. Uut the c:ir ldt him and 1•<·u110m1c utluche Hobe rt 0 . Waring with cmbas!>y ch:iuffcur ZohcH" Moghbrabi tu ('tHltlOlH.' lht.• <'rOSSlng JU the 4rn1ba:,~ador's car: Th<' spokesrn a n said no word had bt·t·n rt.•ct·in•d from <inyont.• on Meluv·s anti \\':.i n11i.:"s fatt.•. l 'n t•onf1rm ~d n ·ports i..ait..I r.Jcoloy, Warntl.( and thl• drtH·r w1•rc kidnaµcJ by two ;.irmt·d • Ill Lebanon gunmC'n. 'The.' <'mbnssy rC'fuscd to t.·ommenl t'X<'t'Pl to confirm 1\1<-loy and the two others were missing. Ll'ft i s l sourccs sa'id P ull•stmian l!Ut·rr11l;.is, Mos lcm militias •rnd L c bancst.> M'curity forct:'s wen• aw a re of Ml'loy·s d1sappearann· ·•nd \\'('re trying to find him •md the othl-r two mt.•n. A Phalangc party official :,aid the tChrisllan m ilitia a lso w~I looking on its side or this divid city. Meloy, n bachelor, took u1> hi~ post May 12. Warin)!, 58, has bcl't~ in Beirut sine<' J une Hl72. His\ wife and c h i Id r c n we r c , evacuated with other ll.S,.\ Embassy depcndcnts earlier Hd the conflict, t he embassy s aid. 1 Several persons have been ! <See ENVOY, Page A2) ~ . I Study 'Ghos~e~'l Lobbyist Pens-Plan Rebuttal 1 H)_(:.\R\" GR.\!'iVltU : Ot ,,.,,. O.llly P1101 §tJtt l'lan11ing C11mmiss1om·r Jt•n·y Skdman adm1ttctl Tm·sdav th:Jt a !'!O·l'alll•ct comm 1ssu111 m1i1ont' rt>port hundl.!cl It> the OJ·an~~· Count,. Boa rel of SllPl'I"\ 1sors <il"lu:ilh· \\as \\ nllt•11 liv lobby 1st (;II Ft•r."g-u!->on. . . Thoug h ~;i~m·d hy Sll'dmun amt f c 11 o w l" o m m 1:. s w rH' r Earl Wood('n, Sll'cl man said U1C' n·port atl;1ck1ng a l'l'C'l·nt maJonty comm1ss1on d l•c1s 1011 \\:i s prt'Pilfcd 111 the: :\'t.•WfX>rt B1•<1ch uffi(•t•s 11f thl• Or:ange County Sex Tapes Offere d ·J;i Sca11dal WAS ll l~GTON (J\PI -A C o u n (' i I <1 n E n v 1 r o n m t.' n t . Emp lo~ nH·nt. i-:(•onomy and Devt•lopml•nt ICEEEU). CEEED 1s a c1 cvclopmcnl on1·ntl'tl or~anization made up primaril y of butllJers , dt.'\·eloµcrs. u 11 ions ancl others \\ith <I vestC'd intl•rcs l an county Planning Com mission dt.•cision~. rerguson .• , forml'r frvtnc Comp<1ny official, is CF.EED"s t'X<'Cutivc director ;.ind ducf lobbyist. Hoth Stl'dman :ind Wood<•n are union officials and ad\"c>t•a t<·s of mux1mum population growth in Southeastcr·n Orange County, th1• bo n e of conleJlt1o n in the so-called minority report. ,, Two wet•ks U!!O. tht.• planmn~ com m ission votvd 3 ·1 111 r<'com m e nd that thl'. c·ount)' . Board of ~upcrv 1~ors ;.idopt a land ust.· plan that \\ould hrn11 . t.•v•mtual po pulat 1011 in So1,1lhl•asl Orange County to about 711,UOU • pt'rsons . ' Thal ultimate growth fi gurC' 1s roug hly ;.ibout 3 1 .! t1m<'s thl'. pres ent population living between the Nl•wµort Freew:1y (See REPORT, Page 1\2) OCMC to Take Over ParallledicTrai----···_.....----~ t'l'ntra: fi ..:u rc 111 the burgcon111g A six-month t.·ontral'l for lht• <'Ommitlt.•c . Caµ1tol llil l sex scandal has "train ing of p<iramedics at what ·. -Char gcd the county staff · given federal investigators tape next month will be UCf Medical with la ck of conc·crn for seeking . recordings which she h;is said Center was approved TttC'sday by and cons ide ring proposals tn p<'l"t ai11 tn q11cst 1onahlc sexual lhC' Or;.ingc County Board of c·ompetilion w ilh the nwdical a(·tt\ 1t1c:. on C;,ipitol Hill. Supervisors. cente r's . Colleen Gardne r. a 28-vear·old Approval of the s hort-term /\s things e nded, ~('hrocd1•r 'dtvorcce.hassaidshcknows ofin: contract cam e amid t h e gained hal f a \'l('tory wh<'n s tanl"l'S whc•re her former <"O ntr ove r sv th<it h as .s upervisors li mited the uc1 : employer . R «p . .John Young (Q . C'ha r acleri zcd ·the county's MccJil'al Center contrucl to ju~l Tl'X 1. pn•ssurcd her ancl other paramedic program the pas t s ix months. st aff members to have sex with year . Simull.incously, supt•n•isors him. This t ime. <'f')nt rm'l'rsv focus~·d promised to evaluall• the n•stilts Yflu n g h ;i-s-~ .. 1~d th .. · n11 .!!_hos_pit~11·s 11tlcmpl t11land of the trn111ing progr;un now alll!gat1ons. 11 c s aict today hc thC' paramedic lfaTiiffiJ!'('Ontr act. ttndff way .aL!:ianla Ana-Tustin. asked both the .S. a ttorncv·s And not ovcrlonkecl in the City reaction to county pl;mslo - ••ffice and the c·ha1rman of ihc b o~r rd 's di scu ssion was an drop gr;.int s upport of lramini.: UtH1S1' t.•thic·:. tommitlt.•t.• for indicationthattht.•c·ou11lywillno costs associall'd with training 111\'l'St 1gat wns of l\1 rs. Gardnt'r·s longer root lhl' l r;.iining !Jill fol' city p<•rsonnl•l \\as a1111arent in allt•gations. c ity paramedit-s. an l'XChani.:t• hclW{'l'n Lea l{llC or .. , said I w~1nt It ... ..teared llopin~ lo hcad off the ucr Cities Pr<'sidc n t Gl'<irgt.• Sc<1tt up," the l'nng n•ssman said . Medic al Center conlrac·t was and Supt.•rvisor ltalph Ut cdrtc•h. Thl' Assoriatcd Prcss oblaint•d Wayne S<'hroc·<kr. administr<ilo r .. You "11 gct a lot nf h1·:1l 011 th:il copiC's of Mrs. Garclncr·s tapt.•s. ;it Santa Ana-Tustin Communitv one." Scott said wlwn Dicdrid1 They s ug gc:.l s h <' .ind Yo1111~ .ll11spital. · m C'ntio nc d lca\"ing-the· ('llu•s wt•r<• involved 111 a ltJ11g, int imate Two wt•cks a ~o. Schroed<.'r ;tlon~ to pa.v. for pararncllic n•latwnship. I hat s hP was not the s ubmtltcd a lr~1111ing contratt trainin~. onl v \\o m an in hc•r offl<'l' to ha\'c propos al that he s aid was :it leust "Do you r C'ally t•xpcl'l us lo pay st.·x· wit h him a1111 that scv~p l Sli5.000 1111 dl'r UCl's $:300,000 for your paramt.•diC's·:" askt'cl offirc l'm pl o~·cs wt•rt• paid annualfigun•. Dit'drich. b • T rt'lall\"t•ly high :.al;,tr1t•s cll'sp1t1· Tuesd ay. tltc Santa /\nu-Tustin With thal exdrnngL'. the stagt• --=--,=---&..a jeel..S ~OO, ... :;i?iFj~'l"'r~nrlNf),,~-=---f ... h.F=ll~~~M~-1'~·~u~un,g·s l.'.om11la111ls t.tbout tht•1r adm1nistratnr set his sights on a was sl·t fo r a <·ity·l·1111nly st•t '" 1f o!Uc.c.s SllXT,000 a y(':tr ~::rvings. -<'$\"C'r l hc -fundin~ ·of tratntn~· · ----· l~~~M~1i~~'J1[;~r>"(i~~S'"~~~--~(jl!._.J!~!.,!~~f..!_~~~~~~~~'._!:_~~::~~~~::~~;·~1·~h~c~l~a~11~1~·~7.~r~c~c:o~r1cl~i~1~1~g~·~.~s;~"~l~·1~·c~·~~~~~~~~c~·urru~1rt1t~v-".nofiff~i~1·1w·a~l~~-4i»-n {:·~·~·:··~·:--~o>c>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- I ·' ag eports l:A(fr h~·-11J's . <;anln<'r llf of tht• p ar:aml•lfic progr am, RyTht>Associatt'dPr.•ss '"l am rt':tlis t i(•. I :.t'" tlw l l'lt•p h o n e rnnvl•r :.at11111 s •~P•'t."to&ll~ c1r ·1ni:• unl LOS /\NGELES (i\f') P laygirl M a~a7.inl' has rC'\'call·d what manv ha\'<' k1111wn for a JonJ!, tlmc': that wnmt.•n like looking at nu<k men ~•s mud1 as mt>n like I nuking at nuclt• womt·n T lw maga1.11u· 111.uh· puhltt· 'Tut>s<l:cv n•s ults 111 a .. tud v ainwcl 3l prnv.111,,: th~11 tlw \\1mit•11"::. Ith nwvem('nl m c·an., a Int mnn· tlwn t·qual pa v ·1 .. r 1•q11 :1l ,1111>-.. dav r are t·1•nt1•rs :11111 ll·n1:ilt•:-m upp<'r t•ch<'l.un JW \ 1·1·1111w11t and busint>ss jnhs. Ml•n an1l wnn11•11 -.1111uld havt.• e q u a I o p p n r t 11 11 1 ll 1• s t 11 h l' r aitarcl<'d a s s1·x ohJl'l'b, llw survey inctit.-at l'1I. l "Not onlv \s tlw w11nrnn·s rnl'l' C' h a n J? i n ~ . h 11 t s o 1 !'! h l' r 'sexuality." saul Dr. Vt.•r1101ca (~ee Pl.A\"(:IRL, r agci\21 '------------1. .TRIED OTllER .. 'BVT NO CA LL I t "Bt'for1• I ;ulvNtisC'd th<' car irt. he, Daily Pilot I triNI another ounty nt'ws papc r and didn't get' I single call. Tht.• first P<'rson to tall on thC' rilot ::id. bought the , ar and sold me on ad\'ertising ilh you.'' T hat's tht' :uf\'C'rtising success tory told by thl' lluntington nch woman wh(I placed this Jass ified nd: ·:I \'W i p:1'<c;. h11<; 1 l.IWMI mi ~l1l'h ltr<'• .. \)t .. -~1. 1-':l('I •• 11r. :\Int. l'tllHL ~ I :uo. I' r. l' l) , ~ '~ • 1' you have a car you want to st'll. cull 642·5'171:1. A frl<'ndly ad· viscr will heir :vou put u few "ords to work in th<' Daily Pih>t.. Call.forni·a Gov. E:dmlind G. b 'l'I ti t ht.•lw1'l'l1 hl'r anct Youn" as \u•ll 1\h'dic al Cenlt'r administrator . _ num crs. w an 1mt· n· 1:-. vr·ry ,.. :is l..>1•1\\'l'C'n h<'r and otl1e•r "women Hohcrt White , s a id cost <.110111· Rrown Jr .. the onl y a<.·tivc impr essivt.•. l 'vt.• loukl·d at 1L r m oppasition to Jim m y CartC'r 's lurl. aware of its irn plil"alions, .. the ~t '1 ffrrs 111 Young's of'l 1t·t· Some should not dete rmine who should for the Dcmoc rat il' pr<'side ntial 31:1-vear-old g11,·t.>rnor said. Wl'i"l' m aclc a ppa rcntly wil hout ..,gl't._thc contr;H't · no min ation, has no plans to llw kn11w lt•d J.?t'"-IJ f th(' p1•rs1ms ''\\"11.' h:1\'c a highly ~uccl'ssft1l An i\ssoC'iatcd l'r('ss s urv<·y with whom l\lrs.~l,;an.ln,·r was 11aramccl1C• nrngrarn under way rt.'IC'ase his de l<'J!att•s, suys a ,. · ::-111•ak1n". now a know11 11roducl. ·• sa id spokesman for Brown. ,. Fr('(I Epst<.•in, Bro wn '::-BROWN'S TRAVEL Hl'fl·rl'11t"<•!-<in· 111;11!1• t o ;1 Whit<•. ··1 don"l kn11w that we C'ampaii,:n press sPcretary, maclL· ANALYZED--A11 p:irty 1111 Yo1111 g·s ho:11 <lunng s houlct ;1bando11 a proven tr:.ick \\ l11d1 :i wont an t•m11loy1· -.a.vs ·rel'onl." tht.• rcsponSl' after Hhodc Island's -l>t.•mo<:raliC' s t ate party t·hairman s:1vs forml'r (;l•org1a <;11\0 .11111111 ' Y 11 1111 1! mad 1• a s tr un g , But Sc:hro1•1h·r ehnrgC'1l th1• and nation•tl committt•cm a n. r :;rt1•r h:\s 1 .:l t:!~1 of 1111· 1 .~.0-;, 11111•,pt•t.'tl'cl scxua l adv;mn•. off1t•1als with alkrnpt1n ~ '"lo Charl<'s T . n t•i II y. said Tul·sda~ II 1• l t• g a t l's n t.' ;·ct,. d f 11 r t h c• On till' tapes , t lw wom an s:iys pt·rp<'t u att• a c lrn:;Pll shop·• hy tlwt ht• bl•li<•\'l'S Brown will hllw 11ominat1on in ,J 11 l,v \\ htl" Hnl\\ 11, :.lw I 1rsl nwt \' ounl! wh1·n :.ht· hanrling t ht.• t•onlrac·t on·r to lhc oul of the p:~rty"s r:H'l'. tht• only otlwr al'li\t' 1·;11ul1dall·. :tl't>ht•ll for a .1oh i11 l11s nfftet• a nd ml•clir al Cl'nll'r. Hc11lvtoldlhl•i\ssot.·i akclPr<·ss has 291. (St•eSC.\NDi\L, l'agt'J\2) lie claimed UCI s hould lie llwl this information was t h1•' trcat<'<I a s :1 n'cw entity rallwr basis ror Gov. P hilip W. Noel'~ than as an c•x lt.•nsion of Orangr dN·ision to a ccept one or four Seandal Grows Count y Medical Ccntl'r, lhl' rt>nler that w ill b ecome UtI at lar~l' dell'~atc positions which Medical Ccnkr July I. would be unC'Om m itlC'<I. Nol'I s aid T uesduv tha t ht· N t• w <.' 0 u n t v If <' a I l h talked by tc l<'phone Monday with /\dministrutor Davi 0 d Odell si<k·d N k • E l E d with While in th<' dC'baH• hcfore. flrown and pl:inn l•d to Spt.•ak with On,.t. ("()T lll D' mp oye -ve lht• Roan l of Supervisors, casti;:"' him again Thu rsday. ~ J · "I ft>cl it will he rc~olved by his support in f:1vor of what he then." Noel s aid Tuesday abt>ut CL EV El.AN D <AP I The Plain Dl•aler reported called tht• proven lraC'k record. Brown's rontinued candidacy. today that ;1 woman\\ ho has not r eported lo work for C o u n l Y I\ cl min 1 s l rat iv c llowevl'l', Epstein··s aid-in h<1s .monUi.s am! rcn·nll v nH>\ e d t o Los Angeles has been Analyst H lthard Kt.'lly s aid he ·----... • <' o u Id no l c v a I u at c Sa n la Angel<'s that Reilly's information on the cong r ession al p ayroll Of ltC'p,--£harles--\/-anH~--~mr-Tustin's ~i:opo:wl ~usc_iL is incorrect. l D-Oh i o ). "I hav" no idea wh<'rl' hi• d id n o t contain s ufficie nt " In a co1J.\-rig htcd story, the news p a per also said breakdo"'" r d t · 1 , (Reilly) is netting h is infermaJ.ion " o propose rain ng ... the :l9-year-olcl woman. who was nol identified. had services and facilities. -certainly not from people we· been .con v ic l N I of prostitution in Ruffalo. N. Y. in 1957. Non th c I es s . Sch r o <'de r know,'' Ep~tein said. lie said Brown "docs plan to l!O House rules prohibit staff membe rs from working delivered s ix letters to county on '' with h is presidential outs ide o f Was hington or t he congr essional district. offiria l s tha t among othe r campaign. nut Vanik said the rules don't <Apply if a ny employc is t hings : Drown says he is not intcrcsll'd on si ck leavf..' and under going m edical treatment. -Said it would be nl!ainst "all in r unnin g rorvicc prcsidl'nt. Vanik s aid he. didn"l k'now the woman had been sound, fair and expert'' planniM But Brownsaidonhis arrival in .convicted of pros titutio n . lie added that he kept the to automatically a ward the tbc Catl·ror1"n1' a C!tp.1t:1l Ttt'".' cluy h It t r contract to UCf. · • ....... woman on l t• payro ou o compassion because she " k ct th 11 · a1 c ·1 ··\ ni"ht his chances of winninn rtw -n S e c osp1t · ounct r. t'I hassuffe r cd a::i,c ril•sofmc nta l breakdo wns. o f South e c 1·1· · t OC'm ocralic n omination for r n a I o rn1a o Accordinrr lo Va nik's t•ecords. the w o m"n w as 1·nter"ndc1"nth"contr"ctm·1tt"r pr<'sidenta re slim. "' .. • ...... ~ u • ... • "I 've been known a s a bein g paid S6,800a yearas latcasApril I. -Demanded that White and <'a n"d i d n t c 0 r 1 owe r c d The ne wspaper says it learned th e woman was OCM C pn r am c dic nu r sc exp<'ctatlons. and mint' h :H"~ -admitted to El C amino General Hospital, San Josci on coordinator Elaine Siner not be r<'rtaloly bee n. lowered in r eccn{ Fe b. 7 and r e leased Feb. 27. appoi n t e d to the county's days,''~c sald. emergency med ical care W/\SlllNGTON (i\P) -· T h•· Scc u r il1 cs a n d Exchani!•' Commission (SEC}, ha-; <H't'11s1•cl 1-'tn•stonc Tirl' a nd 1-luhbcr Co. 1rr makill ,:! $:1 30 ,000 I ll t tl ('l.:a t d11mc:.l1t poltllt·af t·ont rihution ... Till' Sl·:C c'omplaint .. :1111101111('(01!, Tut.•sday, ;ilso t·hargl'd that tlw firm s 1wnt about S!l:l,0011 111 Mc•>.ico lo gl't a 1win• 1111·1 ca.,•• • :encl hc·l1> in Sl'llling goV\'rnmc•nL malt(·rs. oranga c oas t L .... .L; ---orZ ==-:, We atlu•r Considerable low clouds to n iJ!ht a ncl Th11rsday morning with pa~t1al r ll':tl'• rng at the b<!a<'l1t•s. Cooh•r Thursday. with t111.(h UK to 75. Low torught in ~s. INSIDE TOD" Y lcAwr-0.-c:;ay JJawkins.2. wos ·l beaten and scalded tr~ deal/I. On Ina/, her mother li<ll/S slw I duln"t mean 1t. lier 111olh<'r°.'i boy/ne11d usrd 'Mr. ~tick" w: d1sc1plrne. It's a ch1llmgly common horror. story. A9. Inde x Al Your S.rvit• Al lo•C•n<1 AIO L M Boyd Al C1t1torn1.• A' ,.......... 01 10 Ce""" lU CroHword 8 \ 0 .. 1~ Hoi.t.. Al EcllC0<1•I P•.-A• I E11toru.11m•fll 8 10·11 ,,,.,.fl<. 81·• ,_ cs •• My 0.,dnor 8 fO HefO\C_OfH' Cl A11r1 L•""er~ (4 M.lllbU MoflfV Trte Mow1t\ Mulu•l Fund~ N•tlOft•t NtW\ Or••<l't Cou111y PtOlllt SPort> Or. SCti11<roll" SCoO~•lteh T tlf'111iOI\ l~Atlr'\ W••l~r WorldHrw' L. . A6 n• 8JO II 81 A4.t0 .... CH 8 1 4 All O~·• 8 10 8 10 II •• A4,10 ... f 'ro"' Pap :l I . Saddlebat•k College Auto Test De lays OK'd AP Wirtpho9o KILLED IN LEBANON U.S. Ambassador Meloy ~ENVOY · •• \. k 1dnupc<l. rol>tw d a nd .st.>l I 1t•t • in ttw ar~.1 in n ·c.·c n1 da~' Tlw Moslem s nle ol the J rl'a '' ht'lcl by St'\'c • al P a lc·,un1a 11 anil l.f>banes t.· m1htn1:-. and groups ul tht• Pal~sline Liberation Army. On the C hn!'>Lian s ide arc g unmC'n fro m th(' Phal 11ng1~t ~ind N:itaonal Ltbcr:.i l p:.ir1 ; ':. T1~t·1 militia Whll(' llr1use pr"!>" S(>('rt'I ary Hon .'.\:1·:--;1·11 :-;11tl l"or 11 .tl ... 11 11lannt•d I o 1·unl.1('l t 1·1.1\ 1\ ('' • 1f Mc•lov 1111d Wuri111: 111 11'11 1h1•111 "1111' t J111t1•1l Stale•' \\Ill d11 a ll th11t 1t 1·1111 to h,1\'(.' tlw111 n•ltirllt•d :.af \·h· .. A:-kt•d 11 F111 <I 11111.!hl (·1111-.11l1•r th1• 11s<• 01forn·111 'uch ;111 dlorl, Nt.•s:-1•n ~;1111 "I tltlllk f UU ,c/'(' IA a) icl1t·111J Ill th t• i.:amt: ... 1 1·1·rt a 1nly w1111l1ln '1 g o d t1 \\ n llH: tra1·._ you 'rt• going " APW1nt .... to A TT ACHE ALSO DEAD 1 Robert 0 . Waring Agriciiltural Courses OK'd Saddlebi.ck Cnllei:c !.hHlt·nh who llke to J.?l't th eir hands d1r1 v and makt• lhini:s J!rll\\ "ill ~1·1 lht•1r first chance ir1 !ht• f.ill ru d1anncl those cnC'r~IL':-towa rd « diploma. The Mission VieJo <':1mp11s will intro<lun• four .q.!r1 t•1tll11 r :t1 dt:J;:rt·t· pro,::r;im-.. pn111anl,\ ck M~llt•tl for -.t ll(il-11\:-llllt•fl•'-k U Ill lunds<·apL· plr11w111i: t'tl l'l'l'r:-, :11· c·orcl1ng lo t-:vt·rt·lt Bn•w•·I', division c·hairman fur v<>1·u11011.1I education. "The budj.?et 1-; sound for lt11 -. initial proi::ram," h1• said. "\\'t·'ll :-tarl \\1th .q 111rox1mu1l'ly :!~ l'la" :>l'l'l 11111:> le ;.ad 1111-! h > :.i broad a 11tl t·omprd tt·n:-1' t' :.ignn1ltun• m.1 Jltl' T hi· 1'1r:-.1 lou r :11·cas of 1•m - ph a :-I :0. U.t 1 h l' l'lll I l'l!l' \\If I ht• a l! r• 1 t' u I t 11 r .1 I 6J 11 s 1 11 1• s ' t•·rhn<•loi.:', I :ind ... 1·apl' d1·s1i.:11. 111 11:11111•111 • .t h (tr'l 11·11 It ttt 1' ;111d I ttl'f i.:1 a:-.:-1na 11,1i.:1·1111·111 F.ac·h will 11tf1·r t·ours1• arul I.iii work l<':J tl1ng to :1..;M1rin1t• in :in -- tll'l!n't'' and t'l'rl 1 fl<':itt•s thrtttll' h mw :ind two·y1·~1r :-tudy 111·v gr.1m~. Llrt'\\ 1•r S;11cl. ~A<.:HAl\11'.:N'l'O (1\PJ - Thi• (':illforn1a Asiwmhlv hJ' .1pprn\ 1•tl dd.1~' l•f 11111· lo lhrt'l' \l'Ur:-ror '-'1111~ 111:-1wl'l 111n~ 111 \'l•h11'11•:-111 '" !'\11u tlwr11 C .il11t11·111J 1·111111111•:-. Thi· i:I to It vuk T1tt•M.lay ~t·11 l t ht· nit·a ,urt• lt v A:-:-.1•1111.lvman .h·rrv Lt~•i:- 1 1< 111 ;.:itlantl I io l h1· S1•11.11,· II \\11t1lll lll•lay from July l\17i t11 .J111111a1•v IHHO lh1• 1·1·q111r1•tl li'll'lll't;l1011 of :ill l'""' .11 tl\t·1r ;1111111 :.l 1'1')!1:-.l 1".111011 'l't•st 1111: of t•ur-. ht'llll! s old. :-.t'lh'1l11ll•d lo h1•g111 111·~1 n1 11 11th. w ould ht• ctl'luyt•tl a Yt•ar Marine Callt-rl to th1• 1·<111r1•r1·n<'1' with r'ord IA (•n.• St.·1·n·t ar~ of Stall• l knr\' J\ t\.1:-.:-.illJ.!t'r , lh•pul\ Sccn:1 a ry or 1>1•11·11:-t• \\'tlh .1111 Clt•nwnt:-. Cl ll1r1·1·111r <:1•11rJ.!1' Bush and Hn•nt Sl't1\\Cl'llll. th•· Pn•s id<·n t ·~ n :tl 1 (111~1 ~l·<·u ril ' <1ff;11rs ;111\·1~t·r E'ro• Pagt-A I • Evl•ntuall~. tlH• ,1g rn·ultL•l't' :1,• t1ntu·~ "111 Ill' 1.·1•nll'rt'u or1 1:• :l\'I'(.'' nf \Ill· :-O·l';_11lt•d "111\\1•1 1".IITT l>ll"I PLAYGIRL. REPORT 'GHOSTED' . • • Thi· pl't>J!ra m will Ill' h111.-.1·d l11r lh1• t111w twin!! i n part 111 1111• :-<·1t·n1·t• ;.inti 111.1\ht•IJlcllll':o. 11111 Id r n J.! ;1 n d II r <' \\ t' r· ~ :1 1 <I .1 ,.:rt'l'llhu t1:-.t' 1:-. pl.inrwtl tn lit•· budget propns '°'l lor lll'XI yl•ar • 1';1 1.1' .• 1 l11r m 1•r r l'!'-t'a r 1·h a:-,1:.1.111t at lht• K111:.<•v ln:-lltull' Trainer ~ Probed Si\N DI EGO l/\!"t -/\ Marnw troop h-andlc r aCCtcic d of -t ffHtllr~ating a.. rccruiL hru;_bi'.Cn . I suspended from duty 1>ending 0:1n 11\\'l'SI I ):!at 1011 . A s pok<:s man at tht• Marinl' Corps Jh'cruit D<•pol i<ll•nl ifi<'<l th<• man Tuesday ~•s Sgt. Midw<•I n. l\knningcr. 27. of TravcrSl' City, Mich. The ~•ll c.•ged in<.'ident involved J'vl. Rill L . While, 17, of Seattle. nctails of the rasc arc bc1n~ withheld pending the outc·ome of the investigation. the spokes,man s aid . White is awa iting discha r gt.'. he add<'d. Menninger was not involved in recruit truining. but pro<•cssecf new enlis tees ancl Marines being rC'assign('d IC\ m•w units . Thl' rc>cruit d epol also is thP s ite of .a g t•nt'ral <·ourt·martial for a drill s t•rglo;ml at•t•uscd of mis h:rndhng a mm·k buyonN drill rn wh1d1 :i n •1·ruit was knoc k C'tl 111lo a cum a . The youn gster . 20·yt·ar-old Lynn McClurC'. latcr dit•d in Houston. ThrN• months afl1•r his clcath. avy doctors sHll dis.ag,rcc .on , what killed McClure. Three specialists from the I Balboa Naval Hos p ital here testified Tuesday at the gcm')"al , courl·martial of S.S~t. Haroh1 Bronson of Frceport, Fla. .. Bronson, 30. is ttccusrd of mishandling the lrainin~ drill in which McC'lur<', 20, was beaten 1 sl'nsl'lcss l>c<'. r.. Two inte rnists. Cmdr. Willia m :'\cSSl'll s aid 1h.1l al F1•1'tJ ' d1n·<·t ion. the !':tak Dt•p:ir t llll·nt had conlal'ktl ahout :-1x nat 11>11,, most of thl'lll 111 the Mulillt• Eas l, to expre s s th (• "l'Xlrt•m t· serious nes s" with wh11'11 till' l 'ni1t1d St ah·~ \'il'" ~ th1 · all ;11r. In hru:-h1n).! asi<h· a numl!l'I' <•f (ltll'St 111ns· from n·portt·r~. thl' vress st•rrctar~· ~:Jitl h<• c1ul nnt want to tall( ub71ullt nmrC""ft1lly- lwt•a11st• "ti 's a dl1l1 <:al1• !.11111111<111 in whith pcuplt.' :-:-uft•ly t•ouhl lie ;1t sl Ukt• As ked aho111 un('onfirmcil rC'ports that U S, troop:. and pl0:1ncs wt•r c galht'ri ng ;1t :1 Britis h bast• 011 Cyprus \\'l11tt• House SJ)(lkt·s man .John C:irl.!>on s aid h<· knew nothing ah<Jul 1t. Defense officials s ai<I lht·rc urc no U.S. troops on Cyprus. Defenst· offit'ials said there.• arc several CIJO transport pla~t·~ <ind a s mall numh1•r flf gro1_1nd rrcwml'n on <.:y pru:-. Slalt• Department official said tht· planes could bl' u:-t•d 1f nl'cd ctl for <>vacuation of Am1·nc·:1ns fronr J ,c•hanon. Carlson s aid thut a (I S . a i I' C r a fl C ii I' r I l' I'. \\ It h .1 t•nntinJ.!t•nt nf t'<Hnllal r1·•1dy l\larines ;ib11urd. h;is IJet•n w1th111 a day 's s ailing 01:-tann: of Lebanon thr<>uJ!houl lht• 1-ris1s lh€.'rC'. Carlson sa11l lhc ~hip hat! ·--b.C~l'l k,e_p_tJ.n t~!-: \ll'l'!J f~· p~~~sihlc u s c i fl l h e (' v u l' u u fi CJ It (:) r Americans fro m th al country. and t hl• San Dtt'go <·ounty line Stcdni;111 and \\'oodl•n l'lldorsc :1 la nd 11:-01• plan a1mt.'<i at a n cvc nl u.d population in Senate Nixes _Mileage Law__ SAC RAMENTO (J\P) -Thl· Cal iforniu St•nalc rcjC'ctNI a ml·as un.• Tuesday to require sta le \'chicles to meet minimum fuel mil1•nJ?e requirements. Ttw 11111 by S en. J erome s·mith ( U ·Saruto gu > would h a ve r equire d a .. fl Cl'l-wcightcd a v{:lr·ag<"' <'ons umpt1on ri~urc on :-tat<' p.iss eni:er cars of20 miles a i;:allon durin~ 1977, int'rcasing lo 22 in 1978 and possibly even m or e later. Smith s aid il would take four yl·ars of purchase s lo renew the n€.'N . But he sai~ cost savings in ful'I alonl' would ~.000 the f1r:-1 y1•ar". ,H00.000 th<' sec·ond, -!100.000 thl' third and Sl.2 million tltL' ro11rth Quakes in Japan TOKYO (AP/ -Ei~ht c.•.u:UtQ.Uak.1.·:;; ins !µdi.n_g. O!Je f!l}.fly stroni.: one shook cenlraf-:Yapan li\'l'f :.i pt·riod of nine hours toduy. · Realty Firms Face , Civil Fraud Suit 0. llarris o n .ind Lt. t'IJlclr. Mi<'h ael Kilpatrick. tol~thc J\ ci\1il suit allei:in~ foist' anti Fores~ E. O ls on had authority as 1•1ght-m a n trial <'otarl that mislc-adin~ advertis ing has bet•n cx<'lu!.i vc salcs a~ontforthelract t.lcClun· probably died from an filC'd against C<ild\\t•ll Bankt·r to sell the hom e weeks or months t1ve rdos e of s treptomycin a nd Company and 1ls s ub!'>idiun . lw fon• a huvl'r was found," gentamyt•i n . Doctors a t ForestE.OlsonHcultors .l>y thc a t cordtng 'tu the District lt-"~---1-ti-1 st on '1' V c tel' a'n'S llml )ITT al ~-ra-n gi: ~e-CTU rrtr [) 1 s-t rrc r-All ornc V'S{) fr u· c. . prC'S<'ribed the two drUj!S for Attorney's Officc. The rirm is also <·harged with MC'Clure a few davs before his Joining Ois tril'l Atlornl'Y Cc t·1l tnga ging j 11 "bail 41nd switch" cleath. H arrison s~id .tht• dru~s Hicks in lht• law:.uil alml'cl at :idvi•rtisin~. should ne'\'l'r tiavt• l)ecm given haltin~ alleced unfarr h11s1111'!-:-T hat allt•ged.ly was done by toj.?elher. prarll<'l'S h y fhl• rc·;il 1·stal1· cl1•sc·r1hing r1111-1lown property in "'Th<' evidence 1s cl('ar in 11pcr<itio11 ·w ;1:-th t• St u l1• dt•tt•norat1ng nc1~hborhootls in l<1xtbooks that d C'ath coulcl have• DC'p:lrt1111•ntof lk;il E!-t;1t c . glowing lt.•rms a nd th1•nswitching h1•1•n caused in s uch a way,'' he The suit ullt•g cs that Fnrl'sl E. pro~pl'cl ivc buyers to mort! :-<iid. Olson Rcaltnrs f:tb<''.v atlv1·r1i-;1•cl lll.'sirnhlc properties, according Rut Capt. Frank Raasch, a sales a<'complis hml'nl:-to allract to the complaint. Balboa toxi<"o loj:!is l, l a t er lis t i n g s f r om h o nu·owncr:-. The suit s eeks a court order testified that the Lufkin, Tex.. wanting to sl'll their property. proh1bit1ng sud1 practices as well youth d1f'd from pneumonia Newspaper and radio ads as civil penalties. c·aused by brain damage purportedly ~ave <iddrc·sscs of ago. Sht.• <'amC' lo my office and sustained in the beatin~. hundred~ of properties the firm •told me her life was in dan~er, "Nonl' of the doses produced claimcd tohavc so ldwithin foudo that there wa s political 1-:~---..,,......"" ~ h-a~g_c_j M cCI u r e· s eight days followm~ lht• h stmg. <'Orruptwn in Fairfax County and ; t ' vil " --.:c----nw--r-om11lai11t ttllt'J~t>i.-UMil-a thm no Hllt'-W~a li!tten k:Hle . ca. tt:~--~-,.,..,"=~"""',..._,"""~~=--.,...,,.,.,......- said that McClure's cl11s agt• 180 m11l1).!ram11 o f .l?t''THtHh ydn :Jnd 4 ~mm!' of ~• r cptom y c in da ily -wcrt• h 1 ~ h t• r t h u n n o r m a I I v I rt'<'om m cndNI. llt• also saul th;it 1 ~• reptomy<'lll as usually rt>scrvccl for such diseases a s tubcr<.'ulosis •md the plague. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l"r(l,,tf\t)" (O;t\I (\,uly h fr11 -.!lh wN th l\fnm l•tt1"'fftr.N1•W11' .,,,_, 1\0ul l1,...,..fh'f'l"-'Ot~ < °'''' f\lt "'""'Vt "" ,,,.,," "''1;" ,tf"•'<t1ht-.1\ '", t·,•l!l1.,•u 1t Mon1l 1<f t0'41wQn t rttl~y 1111 \ .. 1,. It/•,,. "it....-'"" I l h •'• h, ttvnll'"f.lhWI ht ... " • 11u11 1,.,,, v,,,,,"' ,,.,,,. .. ,,u11th •••1• v .. 11t , ••'•' I \111AA l•1.of\ '"'f\tfh ("°"\f A \1AQtt ft ft"''"''' h ti•.ri " O\lhl1\MO '~'"'""'"" "''<I \unn •• ,, '''' 11'"'''''''' rv"'''"'"U r•t,•flt '' ,., ,.,, w ... , 1 . ., !.•••, 1 \ o\I~ Mr'''· ( o11hlt••n•,..,,,. RobNt N . Wef'd f'tf'\•dC'nl •'~ PutJ.11\N"r . Jark R Curlrv V•c~Ptt\t<M'"t •U'Ct ( t "''•'M-~1 Thom"" Kcrvil ,,,,,,., Thom"c; A Murphinr ,.,40\,tU·t'I" l 1t1t0t Char lcs H. Loo~ Richard P. Nall "'''''flf'lt M•r\,_,q1no LOtlOO OJflces (~, •• ,,.,...,.' l\O..-W,.,1 0..,~,, ...... l "OVf'o1t t•r"th t , .. (,ffttw-rr~\ftN' 9'vAt1nuh.li"l IMIA<,, 1111\ IW--c.h tJ.oiut4'w .. ,tt • ,. ..... u .. ,, ... • v.-1111t ''"" l "P•1 ~o-J . •' ~ .. ,. 01roo t ,,,,.,,.,. · Tel•l*one 17141 M2-4J2t Clilulfled Advertlsi"9 '42-5671 '.,.M1t b"' • v.-11,,, NflW'I' ut111, • Slt·UtO. f tnr11 \.-.~ l h•n•nt" ' C1'ov••~"'' ,.,,. 0•4'n~•" co~,, P\JN•"l~•"ll rn"' p.tl'lf U•1 '"'Wn ,1nr1• '• 1!11; .. t,A••l'f'I tfflttwMI """"""'" f\1 ""•"''+"• M 1 f'I M,.,,, ,, h f'i" •t11•eltt1t•d w•t~O\olf \flfH u•I Jl"l"" ... , .. , o• . ..,,.~''""'""' iU.tNf ,,.,, O"''"Q,. n,.;rl •t fo•tt1t -.,.,., t ( ........... tvtvHOh f\flll hy '"'''"' ,,,.. 1•)t~1 W.; .. MMt .. 1l~tnff ,,,,111M1,...\t1~t11l"• ......... s a I c ho m ,. s w l' l'l' a r I u a 11 v to wnho USl'S in ;1 n c·w lr:1t·I <'Ve opme n . . It go<'S on In s :1y a):!rnls for the• rcul 1•s t :1t1· 1·11mpaoy lrll1•1l 1n th1· hstin~ <Int<' :i-; lh1• s ame dal<' llw townhnus1•s Wt'l'l' sold. Thal was true "rvt'n though ReporC Drnied II . . . mt•m oranrlum I have nol S('('fl IH'r 1!-llH'l'. o :-t ht• dn<'umenl did nol $<'C'm 111 h~· ofs ubstam·e." Hyrtl 1-:11d hC' h as nlways trierl to ht• a t'('l':-.s 1l>lc lo those he n •prt'St'nls. Columnist Claims Byrd Bedtkd Yoter By Th«' A11~ociatNt rr"s." A I I e,:: ;i l i on s of ~. 1• ~ II :l I impropriety h y ~l'n . lla rry F. Byrd Jr. h av<· be<'n madt.• lty n l' w spa p C' r co 1um11 i :-l .I a (' k Ander s on . Th « V ir~1n1 :i indepC'ndt•nl i m mC'di:•l<'IY 1lt-11"'d thC' report. Anderson allC'J!e<I in hi ' t•olumn Tut'sday that H) rrt hatl l<•k<•n a d ,. a n t a g t' o f a ft' m a I 1• t'onstituc•ut. Tht' t•olumni~t s a11l the womt\n, 1"!6m h<' ·"'d not i d.<' n t if y . s ou g ht H y r 11 · !- ;i ss is I an r <' in loe;it1ng h r r husband. who sht• said lc>ft ht•r with two <'hildren and no s upport. Byre: made S<'xuaJ adv1ant f'S tnwarrl hC'r , /\ ncfrrson n •port('d tlw woman a s s11y1n.1.?.,lh• said the woman s aid s.he did nnl n•s1sl h<'t'<tllS<' sh<' f(•lt th<•rc• Y. :1s no ori1• 1·l~C'lnturnt11 · Th<• t•olumn l:-t qu11l1'cl lit•• womnn :t!-:-uy in.i: llyr<I prom1~1·d tu lwlp h1•r :111cl suh:.l''flH'ntly 1n vilt•<I ht'I' lo hrs ;1partrnN1I. wh1•n• he J:r<'etcd hl'r al t lw cl11or in his pajamas und a~oin wanted wx from lwr rn rl'lurn for his 11H1·r l<t h<'ll> with her problrm. J\ncl«rs 11r1 s a id th(' woman m111ll' I hrt•1• morl' \'1s 1l s hl'f11r1· !'ht• g:i\'1• up h11p1· of :1ssi:-tant 1· a nti s torp<'d 1·a lling on Hyrd ·Thi' p11blis hc:1I allt'}!:llinns.arr tot all\' falst', · :\\ rtl sa1(1 in :1 !.l:al <'m <'nl T11C'::;d·a.v "( r<'<':tll nwt.•tmg with ht•r twit'<' ;inti lh;il wa:-approxrmalt<ly two ~cars * • * f 'rone Pa.-,\I SCANDAL. • • h<' nff<'rC'd he r a s alary of $10.500 af11•r IO<lk ini:: at her legs . "Ill' rl icln 't <•vc n :isk me m y joh :;kills. yr111 know," thl• womnn ~ll~ s "11<• ju~lt> l(lok<'d :1l m y le,.:~ · i\t thC' hoat party, the woman ~:tY"· "I st a rlt•ll er.vini::. Like. I w :1s Ml s hockcc1 l 'p until thut romt, he• h:1<ln 't l!l\C'll me the tmw of rl:l ). tlwn for hun to do 1l. It absolutc•l\1 rlOOl'Cd ml'." South<';1:-.l<'rn Or~ini::1· County 11t l .2 m1lho11 pcopll'. And. unlike th<'ir lhrC'c follow commissioners two Wct•ks ago. Stedman and Wooden favored • commission endorsement of u tra((ic circulation plan aimed at ?rovlding the hi~hway backbone needed to supp<>rt such growth. Rather -than endoi:so...sucll a traffic circulation plan, the other three commissioners said the board of supervisors should first adopt a land use plan. I n the sevc n -pa i c Ferguson-prepared so-c a lled minority rePort h anded to the five county supervisors Tuesday, Stedman and Wooden lambasted Commissioners Jame's Thorpe, S hir l ey Grindle a nd Pegg y Cranston for their votes. Sin~led out for s pecial criticism in the r eport was Ferguson's arch-foe. planning commission Chairman Grindle. ~ht• 1, :111 .1~:-111·1alt' profl·~s111· 111 s 11 1· 1 n I n !! y ,1 I l ' ;1 I S I J I 1· NorthndJ,!l' Dr. Elia:. was hired by l'layg1 rl 1o 1•ondurt thc stud.v Tht• 537 wonu•n ::.urvt•yt-d :-:ml by :in O\'t•rwlwlmin,.: mo.1j11nt~· that lh<•v rlml male nutlit v to hl' 11 'i t·1tin·,.:. ThL· 1nt1•rvi'cwt'l'!- 1·ang1•d in agt• from J!l lu 5!). Mort' than l wo·thtrtb of thosv inf(•rv1t·wcd :-aid thl'Y r1in:.idl·n·d 1ut'l 11n•:-uf front ii I ma!(-nude.; ''t•x c·it ing, 11r11us111g, app1•alt11 g anti s 1·x11al ... Lt''l;'X than Ill pcn·t•nt found tlll'rn olft'llSl\'l', Tlw studv was eon1hH·tl'<I bv .1 fil'ld n •sc•a.rch h•a rn l<·tl h:-i>r Elia:-' husband. J<tmt.•s. also .1 (' 1 d It.• g c J n s t r u l' tu I'. Ill I. o,. J\nAt•lt•s . llou s ton . Atlant a . Ch1ca~o and New York~ Those s urvcy<'d Wl·rc shown s lides and pictures of male nudt•s from lh<' Pla .vg1rl flll's . No C'Clcbrity p1t'tUrf's wC'n · us<·cl . though m<1vic star s anc1"<1thl1·tc ... ar<' frcquL·ntly 11s 1•tl fn r t h1• ma~azinc's c•cnlcrfold L'ad1 month. Mrs . Grindlc's position on the land us<' and traffic circulat u111 issues was charac tt•ri7.cd :.is ··emotional ant l·t·st ahlishml'lll. :inti. bus i n c ss'' ._. nd · "cl i t1s l r easonlni!. '' Tht• women who 11art1t·11rnll>1I in lhl' stud\' c·am1• from...;1 n 1r11•t\ I) f I' I' 0 fl ;I Ill I (' :t 11 <f S (l I' I a 1 WROTE MINORITY REPORT ha rk grnurHI~ ;rnci' wi•r·i· hnth Lobbyist Ferguson m:irrii•d anrl sw ).!lc. young anrl And though the com mission's report was endorsed l>y Thorpe and Mrs. Cranston as well as Mrs. Grindle, Ferguson's m ess age through Stedman and Woo<.len criti<>ized "the political and social phi l osophy used by the chairman." "We -find thl' words (in thl' commission 's report lo lhe board of supervisors ) offensive lo the good peopl e who ser ve in gover111 cnt. the publi<' and private l sector ." the .Ferguson minority r eport s aid. The words Stedm a n and Wooden found offensive weren't specified in the Ferguson report that went to the supervisors. old. F:ltas s aul tht•y <ifl't·n •d -.onw arnu s in~ 1·om m1•nts iin Ill\· sul>jt•c·t or malt· nudity. "Why." cJtom ;1nd1•d a matrtinly ~inJ.! ,woman 41pproacltiJll-! f;cl, ••an• you dis playing pidur<'s of only young guys '! It's lik1· looking at m v own sons . You kno\v till' s ay111'g. '\'ou 'rc not gl'lting older. you 'rt• gctt1nj:! bt•tlcr'. ·· ~.111v Pilot ~t"li Photn"J J\notncr w omun rl'lurnc.'<i lhl' piC't11n•s . ins is ting th:1t if sht.• was going t o takt· purl 1n any n .!scarrh on male nudity, :she wuntcd the "real thing." The studv also indicated that mos t /\mC'1:1can women bclicv<' th<'y arc• sl'xually reprl'SSl'd and that a double s tandard in s€.'xual nrntt<'rs s t ill C'Xists . l\lon· tha11 9~ pcrrC'nt s aid lhc_v lw li<'\'<' a woman hus as mul'lt · rhthl J!S ht·r m :ilt• parllw r 1 o makP s \•xual arlvanC\':-:mcT i1 1 p1·r1·1•nl ... a 1rl I he',\' ft'lt rt'f>rl':-sc•d lJ~· I h1•1 r p;1 r11w r-. ftGweve r. in-the mttjor-i ty report two wt'cks ago, Thorpe. Mrs . Grindle and Mrs. Cranston charncterl 7.<'d th<' count y '::; <'XISlin•g land use J111lic11•s ;c:- ca l c ri n j! lo Litt• nt1 l1Ch of landowners. clt•vc.•lopcr s and specia l inttfest firms. CR TICIZED. IN REPORT County Planner Grindle Tht• ~un l'\' alsn f1111n!f I hat• mn!.1 w11m1·ri <·•1ns1dc•r 11Hl'-t'l1· nww "\':alll. 1lt:-tor1t-<I , gn1t1•!-oftUt' and dis}:!usling.' Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPURTING · GG .. DS ~ --...,.._ ~ ----~ 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 BICYCLE PARTS-TIRE CCESSORIES Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets , Tennis Balls Racquetball ·Racquets Eqlipment Bags ~ Handball Cloves Handballs and Racquetballs Athletic Sox . Walking Shorts ~<~~i. .. Warmup Suits .,Gym Pants T Shirts Jogging Shoes B~eball Mitts Volleyballs Dart Boards Darts Table T enni·s Paddles· Frisbees Bick Knives · Swiss Army Knives Swim Fins Masks Snorkles .. , Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays 538 Center 646-1919 l ' ___ D_un_ tington Beae~ ---1 Fountain Valley • E DITI ON * * * VOL. 69, NO. 168, 6 SECTIONS, 68 PAG6S {. A'f:Jernoon- N. Y. Sto~k,.. "' \ TEN CENTS • I 1' School ·Option: ·Lease,~ Double Shift t , l I I LL Double sessions for some students in the Huntington neach Union High School l istricl may be the only answer next year if parents near Cook Elementary School succeed in blocking its lease as a makeshift campus. High School Superintendent Frank J . Abbott said the district w o uld h a v e to draw u1> · last-minute plans rur doubl1• sessions if t he lease 1s blocked in court. The Cook llomcown cirs Asso<'iation filed :.uit ag;1inst till' Westminster <e lementary I School District over the lease la:.l week. Hut e ffo r ts to o btain ci tempora r y res training order against thl· lease railed in Orangl' County SupcriUr Court Monday. Deputy Orange County Counsel J ohn Grisel said. T h e s u i l a 11 t· g 1• s t h l' \\'estminslt·r dist n <:t fo1h.•<I to filt· an t•n\'1ronmcntal 1 m p~1c1 1·1·1u11 t ~ EIH l on the dfrd s nrthc 11·11!'-e. Hut Ahbotl conh.•ntl ct.l ttw H u ntington R c·a c h tl1 !-trt rt <· o m p I i c d w i t h :-. t a t t· t•nvironmt•ntal n •g ulat111n s hy riling a ncl!atin tlc<'l:tration instt-acl of an El R. In that tkclarat1on high st'hool trul>tt'l'S said lhC' lt•asc would have no atl vcl':.l' l'ffol't on tht• cn\"ironment. ll1g h s c h o ol tlffa·1a b h ad plunned lo put a houl 71.10 0 Cl'an View lligh SC'h1111l st11dt'11t s 011 the Cook cam1>u~ next fall while tht•1r nl'W l'ampu::; ;1l Wt1rnl·r 1\H·11ut' and Goltlt•n \Vest Stred i!-i being cornplekil Bl·fon· plan11111g 1H1 the k a sc of Cook. Ahholt 11<1tt•d. tni!'-1\:c~ had c o r1 ~1dt•rcd holding double Teftchers File Suit llfove to Stop Trustee Appointment. Teachers in the Huntington Beac h U n ion ll igh School District fil ed suit in Oran{!e County Superior Ccxirt Tuesda~· to block•the board 's appointment of James lla millon to fill a ·vacant seat. .C.8. Wright. president of the• District Educators Association. said the suit seeks a restraining order against the appointment. 3 Susp~cts Face Drug Sale Raps - Tree suspected drug dealers who r eportedly bragged t hat Ora nge County is where the money is, were in jail today after police allege they sold S87.000 worth of cocaine to Westminster . narcotics detectives. The a lleged contra band a mounting to more than a quarte r pound was asserledly purchased with front m oney hastily scraped together on short notice. Detective Charles Martin. who claimed officers negotiated the large sale almost entirely by telephone-; said~ ,000 was aj.?reed upon as the bulk price· Cor the pure South American stimulant drug. Cu t down a nd dr as tically diluted with milk sugar or othe r bulk pharmaceutical rillC'r materials, it would brin~ S87.000 in small street sale quantities. detedives said. Suspects arrested and booked into Ora n ge County Jail in predawn hours Tuesday include Robert D. Hunt. 22. of Huntington Park, Willia m C. Webber .Jr .. 30, or Bellflower. and William J . Hazeski, 23, of Paramount. They wer e still held today in lieu or $10,000 bail each on vaMqus illegal weapons charges. Detective Martin said the trio carried a .22 cali ber rinc. a billy club ana sheath knives hut dill not. attempt. to use them against oflleers a lthough the suspects did allegedly try lo flee. He said other plainclothesmen stationed in the parkin~ lot at a Westm i n ster bowlin~ nllt•y surrounded and hemmed in !ht• suspects' van with thcir r:u·s. Detective Mart in '>aid wht•n placed under arrest artt•r t h1• alleged transaction. Hw v:111·s .d river ~unnc.>d _the cngirw ;incl tried to flee the scent•. Wiretaps Backed SACRAMENTO CAPJ Oflice rs could use <'lcclronic· eavesdroppin~ in na re•otics cnst.•s under legislation approved by the s ta te' Sen ate with little opposition. TRIED OTHER, BUT NO CALL "Before I advertised the car in the Daily P ilot I tried another county newspaper a nd didn't get a aingle call. The first person to call on the Pilot ad, bought the car and sold m e on advertising with you." That's the advertising-success story told by th~ Huntington ' Beach woman who placed this dusllled ad: .. •;4 VW 7 pass. hus. ll.~MI mi. l\lich. tll'C~. "~' W~I . fact. air . Xlnt. cond. S4350. P r. Pl y., :1.\~· xx xx. If you have a car you want to sell, call 642-5678. A friendly ad- viser will help you put a few words to work in the Daily Pilot. He tended the board acll'd "<'onsidl'rat ion." <Ind 1 rusll•t·s because lht• agenda act ed legally. nis;eht llamilton ":.1!'- appointed simply mt•ntimit•d a Wright sn11l tPnd1C'rs also an· board \'acancy and Lhl' faC't that continuing tlwir t•lfttrts to g:ilht·r Trust ee Robert Knox might tnl' I.Olli pl'lition s 1gnalurl'.., resign. nc1•1kd tn fort'C a sµccial l'l t·ct111n District SupcrinlC'ndcnl Frank lo!ill thc V<1t·ant st•at. J . Abbott s aid trustees acted on -'"It t' !'-a 1 d t h n ha \ ,. f:!lll the advice of their attonwy. llt· :-;ignaturt•!:. Jl<>W and "111 Ill· said the agenda itt.•m liskc.i c·olletling mort• lhis wt•ek\•nd. Report Denied --ColUmnist Claims Byrd Bedded f oter By The ''lsociatt'd Pres:. All cgal aon s o f s t•xual impropriety by Sen. llarry 1-·. Byrd J r . have bCl'n madl· l>y news paper columrHst J al·k Anderson . Th t• Virgini a independent immediall.'ly dl•111 cc1 the report. Anderson alleged in his column Tuesday that Byrd Jwd takl'n ad v a n l a g c o f a f e m a I 1• constituent. The columnist said the woman. whom he did not ide n tify. s ought B y rct ·~ ass is tance i n l ocating h er husband. who_shc. said left 11c.r with two children and nosuppQrl Byrd made sexual ail vam·cs toward her. Anderson reixlrlcd the wom an as sayini;?. Ut' said the woman sa id she did not n•sisl because she Ce ll there was no one else lo turn to. The columnist quoted the woman as saying Byrd promiscd to help her and subsequently invited her to his apartment. where he ):(reeled hl'r at the door in his pajamas and again wanted sex from her in r eturn for his offer to help with her problem. Andl'r son said the woman m ade thrCl' mor1• ,·,sits lwfon• she gave up hope of assis tant'c and stopped calling on ll~·nl. e pu lashed allci;aU1ms .11 c .. . stateme nt Tuesdav. ··1 recall mee•ting with her t\vit•c amt thal was approximatt'ly l\\o yt•ars ago. She cam e to m) office and told me her life was in dangt!r . t h a t the r e wa s polit ical corruption in Fairfax ~nty and that no one would listen to her. "I asl<ed her for docum1•ntary cvidl'nce and she subsequently <'amc to mv n•sidcncc· with a memorandum. 1 han· not Sl't•n her since. as the docum<'nl did not St'Cm to bC Of SUbStanC('." Bvrd s:mt he hus always trit•tl • to be accc!>-sibll' to thos" h1• n•presents . ·~eh meetings havt• taken A P W1rt pf'loto SEX FOR ASSISTANCE? Accused Senator Byrd ho m cs . a n d v i rt u a 11 ~· •JO y <·onn•nicnt mcctint.: pluCl'. · l\leanwh11c. in the J.!1"<1winJ! Washington sex scamlal. Colleen Gardner, a key figure m the congressional investigation, tu r ned ov e r s evera l l apc rt'cordings Tuesday to the U.S. attorney's office'. Sources would only say the l'f l'Ordings wt•n• of "v:1rio11s c&n vers al ions·' Mrs. (; ar<hwr had. althoug h ..,hl• n·p11rtt'1ll \' t :ipcd tel<•phorw 1·11m·1·r ... ;i11011s \\:ith a former 1•mploy1•r, lh·11. John Yount.: ( 0 -Tt•x I. :\lrs . Ganlnt•r has ~:11tl !>ht• <Scest :x, Pai,tl' /\:!1 Seand~I ~rows No~rking Employe Eyed CL EVELAND CAP J The Plain D<':Jkr reporlPd tcxlav that a woman who has not rcportcd to work for months and rcc·t•ntly m oved to Los Angeles has bt'l'll on the con!!r C'ssional payroll of Rep. Charlt•. \'anik (0 -0hio). In a copyrighlNI story. the news paper also said the 39·Vcar-old woman. who was not idcnfificd. had been con\'icted of prostitution in Ruffalo. N. Y. in l !J~7. House rules prohibit staff me mbers from worJong outside of Washington or the cong r<'ssional dis trict . But Vanik said the rules don't apply if any employc 1s on sick leave a nd unctergoing m<'dical treatment. Vanik said he didn't know the woman had h<'en convicted of prostitution. lie acided that he kept the 1wom-0n on ttw payroll out of compassion because s he· has suff cred p series or mental breakdowns. According to Vunik·s records. the wo man was being paid $6.800 a year as late us April 1. The newspaper says it l~ncd the wo.rnan was admitted to El Camjno Gcnc ram osplt a l, San Josl7 on f'cb. 7 and releas ed Fch. 27. 'f('ilc ht•rs cont r nil lhl' bnurd :-hould h a\t' taken more· tim1· hcfon• appoint mg I lam1ll11n anti . s h O II I d h U \' t> r l' O JH' n l" d I h I• :1ppliC'alion pe n11tl 11.tmiltnn ''a!--1·l11)M'll from a list of pros pt:l'IS put togeth1·r \\ lwn tru!>ll•t•s fill l'<I anolhC'r lrn a rd ,. :'I l' an l' ~· two wt' t• k !'- l'arller. UCI Wins Parallledic Oass Pact ~\ Six :month contract for I hl· tr:iinin f:( of p;ir;.1 rnedil'S at whal lll"<I month will be L'CI Medical Cenlt•r was apprn .. ·C'd Tuesday hy t he Or ang e County Bo ard of Supc•rvisors. Approval of the short-term con tract came amid the co ntr ove r sy that hil..S char act cri 7.{'d lhl' cou n~ param edic program the past year. This time. controversy focused on a hospital's attempt to land the paramedic training contract. And not overlooked in th(' board's dis cussion was .. n indication that the. county will nn long<.•r root the training-bill for -city paramcdi.cs. lloping to head. off the UCI Medical C'~tc r contract was Wayne Sehr der. administrator :1t Santa Ana Tustin Community 1 lospital. Two weeks a go, S<'hroed cr submitted· a' traminf.! contract prop()sal that he s aid was at'lcas-t S65,000 uncler UCl's S300,000 a nnua l fi ,:run'. Tuesday. the Santa Ana-Tu~in administrator sl'l his sights C?n :i · Sl00,000 a Yl'ar s avings. Out county officials in <'harge of the paramedic proJ.!ram. especia ll y Orangr County ~d· .. should not c etermmt• w o s ou < gt.'! the l'Ont racl . •·w e have <t hil!hly successful paramedic proj!ram under way now -;.1 known product." said Wh ale-. "I don'l know that w1• should abandon a pri1ve n tr::ick rt'<'()l'd'.. . l\ul SC'hroedc•r C'hargc•d 1111• off1C'ials with attemplinJ.! "lo pt•qwtuak a tl11sc'<I shop'' h~ h:tnding lht• t'<Hllrnrt ov1·r lo ~t· mt•1lical ccnl~r. llC' cl:limrcl l'CI should lw trc:akd i.1!'-:1 nt•w c·ntity ratlwr than a:-an t•xtt•ns ion of 01'ang1• (.'ounl" 1'\l 1•1h ('al Ct•nf (•r, tht• 1·cnt1•1: th at w ill b1.•1·onw un l\k1l1cal Cl·nter .Julv I. N c· w r 11 11 n t. v 11 \' :i I t h Aclminist rat or Dan·d Odl'll sided with White in tht• debatt• hdtir1· the Board of Supl'l'\"isor~. casting his support in favor or·wh at Ill' (S4'<' M EDIO>\. P a gt• 1\2) Bucket Seats Smpiciom? A lluntinizton Beach policem:m d1s patcht•d to question twn s uspic ious occupants s1tt111i.: mot 1onlC'ss m a p11 rk ed c:.ir unflt•r n streethght in a southeast c ity I ract cncount en•d no rcSi&."t••H't' al all from I hem T ut•sday night. "Ol·cup:'lnl s of car art• two hi g h -back ~ buc ket Sl'3Ls ." Officer Brian Moore radioed b:1ck to headquarters. "They art'n't doinA a nything . " The reassuring mcss:'l~e wos relayed by telephone from thC' station lo th~ anxious ndghbor who had been keeping an eye on t hl' stlhou ell ed forms for the police for JO minutes. !'-e s s i o n s t l' m po r a r i I y 11 t llunllngton Be al'11 I hgh School, lJul tho~e µI ans \\ t•rc tlrnplJl'd. Ill-said Hw Cook :.uat will not be heard in t'Ourt until July 21. •and if the t·ourt ruh.•s in fa\"or of thc pan•nt group h1(!h school offidals would then ha\'c lo ~hanµc pl ans. "It would ht· a rt·al difficult .1ob to r e urg :initc oursclVl'S 111 Scpte mb1.•r t u running doubl1· / To111's Used Car s <' s s i o n s s o m l' w he r <' . ' · h 1!' continut~d. Ed R1<·kclts . supl•rint<'ndcnt 111'1 the Westmanstt•r School Uistric•t .1 t c• r m t• d I h e m a t t l' r · '"unforl unat1•." Ile explained tha t earliC'r t•e1tain c·onditions wcrc i.1ddC'1I to thi' lcas 1· a greement . and a · spokesman for tht• parent gro1111 said thC'y were s atisf1<'d. Later.' <St>e D0l18Lt:, Page A2> Golden WC's l C""ollt•gt' -student T o m Schul'sler. JS. reads Bible as ht· "'t•ar sits" his Por!i('hC'. which is up for sale . Schucsll'l'. a l.a1siness major . kept O\'erhead down T uesday h~ lfo;pl aying.)car a t Beach Boulevard and Talbert Avenue in Huntington llcach. lie was car sitting because owner of property already has hauled awa~· several unattended \·chicles left there with "for sate·· signs on lht·m. U.S. ADibassador To Le.banOn Seized? ' AP Wir,.pl\Oto MISSING IN LEBANON U.S. Ambassador Meloy Noisy Lookout Tips Off Cops To Burglary I\ noisy mot orcyclist, who poll c t• a liege was s ta11d1n.tt look1n)! whll<· hi:-c·ompa n111ns huq:luri?.rd :.1 \V(':-;tminstcr dair:v Tursdu:v, unknowingly tippt•d poh <·e to their act1 v1t1cs, offlc•t'I'!> r<'ported. · Slr\'l'n l'aul Sunl<'r. l!l, M llunllngton Bc•ac·h. aacl (.;l'cil .Joe• Renn, 22. of Wc•s tminst<'r. al1>nJ! with t hree j u ven iles We're ~rresterl on hurgll.lry charges after the 4 : 12 a .m . incident. Westminster police said. Officers reported a n•s1dent in the area of Ho1·knew Dairy . I McFadden Avenue and Brookhurs t Str eet. had called police to complain about a noisy .m o t orcyc l t', whi c h h acl awakeRed him. When poli<'e we nt to in\'esti~ate, they discovered an alleged burglary in progrc::ss. ..arrested two persons there. then pursued three others in a cdr throug h a ne arby Fountain Valley hous ing d evelopment. BEIRUT. L <•banon fJ\Pf • American Ambassador Frant 1s E . Mcloy .Ir. ll1sl.lppcarcd lt1d.1~· while crossing the dangcrnu:. fron l linl· h e ! w1•t•n Bc irul ·~ Mosll~m and Christian .:.c•ct111·.., and was frart•d k1dnapl'd, tlw U.S. Emba!\s~ re ported In Washington. Pres1d1•nt Ford sum mon1.•d kc~ rncmb1•r!> of t hl· National Secunt v Coun1·1l to ct1,..;C'uss the malll'I' ·A spokesm an s a i d F 11 r ti v i t• '' l' d I h <' am ha s~ all or's 1l 1s u1111t•:ir :inn· "with great serwus nes... · :\lelov. a!I. ''ho arrl\<•d in 1111.., , · r C'il \' lus t m~nth , Wo;·I~ 1111 his way to his hrsl mt•t• mg w1 1 T1'S • . tlw Chr1s ti:.1n-ht·l d llnsm1 yt'11 district. 11 1• lt'ft till' s1•as11.le \ 1.S Emba~sv 1n 1 ht· M11sl1'm st•ctor of ll t'irut ' 111 lus hullt·l·Jll'O OI' < 'hevrolt•I E m h a ~ s ~· ~ Jl n k <' .., m ;1 11 Chn stoll·r Hns~ :;aicl ht• Wa !> t'srortc<I part (If the way by 1111 1•mhassy guard <·ar. Bui tht• car left him and t•t·onom1c· ~1ltach1· Hobrrt 0. Waring with l'rnha~!'-~ drnuffcur Zolw1r Moi.:hlirah1 t11 t•onlinttl' lhc· c ru!>~llll! in th,. <See F.~VOV, P age/\:?) 00r:::ci.:ast Weather Considerable low c•lou<ls t onight and Thursday morning with t>artial cl<'ar mg at the beaches . Cookr Thursd ay. with hi~h-k>H tu 75. Low tonight in 50s. INSIDE TODt\ ¥ Lauro Gay llowkms, 2. toos heaten and scalded to deatl1. On trial. her motlier says site didn't mean it lier mother's boy/nt>nd used · Mr. Stick" as d1sc1plinr. It"!! o cl111/ingl11 common horror slory .1\9. ••d•x At Yeur Set•l<e AS ........ AIO •• .. L M .. yd At C,,llfot"t• AS Mllll•H -yT.-.. •... , Mwl111l l"-• Nlll°"61 lltW\" Or1.,.rt:ounty ...... 8 10-11 .. CIH\llled 01.10 Com1u tu Cto\\-td IJ Outh Nol!U\ "' l .. IWll l Pl.. Al I Ent1tl11nment lt0.11 ,ln•llC• Rt·• ,_ CJ.14 Ny Glt.Mtt 110 ... ._KO,_ CJ Ann LIMtr> C4 s...,. Or. Sttlll<tOhft Sto<k M.lrkth Ttlt¥l•ton lhtlltt\ Wtatlltt W.ri.N~ A4,IO Al Cl·4 Bt-4 AU ... 1110 110·11 •• A4,1f \ I .. A ! OAl(Y PILOT H /F Wednesday June t6. t976 Auto Test Delays OK'd Council By Lobbyist ~DICS .•• . • SACRAMENTO <AP> -The California Assembly hu approved delays of one to three years foi· smo~ mspeC'lions of Vl'h1<·les 11) sax Southe rn C alaforniu counties. Joins TV called the proven track record. Counly Adm inlstr atl\<.' Analyst Richard Kelly said he cou ld n a.t evaluat e Santa Ana·Tuatio 's proposal because it did not contain s ufficie nt breakdown of prop<»>ed training services and f~ciliUes. Aide Admits News-Rap Plan 'Ghosted' The 73 to 0 vole Tut>sday sent the meas ure by Assemblyman Jerry Lewis ( R ·Highla ndl lo the Senate. It would delay from July ·1977 to J anuarv 1980 t ht• required tn~pcction or :ill cars at thei r annual registratio n. Testing of cars · bcin~ sold, scheduled to begin next month, would be delayed a year . Fro• Page A l ENVOY~ •• .ambassador 's car . The spokesman said no word l1ad been received from anyone on Meloy's and Waring's fate. Unconfirmed reports said Meloy, Waring and the driver were kidnaped by two armed gWlmen. The e mbassy refused to comment except to confirm ~y a nd tbe._tw_ct other wcrL missing. Le fl is t source's said Palestinian guerrillas, Mos lem militias and Lebanese security forces we re aware of Meloy's disappearance and were trying to find him and the other two men. A Phalang<! party official said the Christian m ilitia also was ' looking on its side of this divided city. Burglars Get $6,000 Loot At HB Sites BurgI~~~ ·struck a home, an apartment roofing project site and the Sheraton Beach tnn in Hun tington Beach Tuesd ay, stealing rare tapestries and rugs, .red (OQfing.Jjle and linens worth sorrie $6:000, i>offce re po rted' today. Builder Gerald Jones. of 16771 Bayview Drive, Sunset Ilcach. r e~orl e d a s upply o f Sp ish.style cement roof liks wo th $2,500 was taken from his job site. ' The m aterials were dclivereci to 7404 Harriman Ave., just off Talbert Avenue. for use on new ;ip,rtmcnl units being built there. Carla Trick. of 517 Sixth St., arrived home Tuesday afternoon to discover S2.250 in furnishings including a tapestry and two ru~s · stolen by a burglar who pried open the front door. Spokesm en for the Sheraton ~each lnn, 21112 Pacific Coast Highway. called later to report burglary of nearly Sl ,000 worth of bed and b ath linens from a storeroom. Kids Offered Dance Class Ballet a nd tap dancing classes for cllildren 3 to S .Yt>ar s old and 6 to.10 willlli:_oCfered this summer • • -11- Rccreation Department. The1 eight-week courses will bt>gin June 22, 24 and 25 al the city rt~c r eation center, nroo khurst StrC'cl and Heil Avt-nut.'. The:-kc-is $6.25 for bt•g inn<•rs an(! S6.7:-, for udvanced ::.tudcnts, city officials saicl. Janice Solina, a senior dan('l' niajor al Cal Stale Long Bt•ach , \\ill be the instructor. Questions may be referred to 962-2424, <'Xlension 236. ORANGE COA~T ... r DAILY PILOT , "" C\fltn(lf' (011\t o .. u, ···11ot. *u" wto!h h ''· c Ott•btnf'd Ow N' #\ t'""· '' P\lbt•\l'lit"'(\ t 'I lht ()t~u"' to~~· Puhh~tf'O C~tny ",...._.,,,,, fl(fHt~~' M• Qub•1't'~<I Mnnn .. 1 ftlrOUQt'I '• o•••'f tCM t.,,,,, ~,,_., Ntttl'OiDrl tW-.h. HUflft"'U\V" e;.-1,, f\ t o._.ntmo Y•lh .,. tro;1"-". ~•\Nlrf1,•1 "- "11tllf'Y A~ l-4'QU"A t'W11H'°'~ft f~' I\ •·•1..;h· '' t1ion.tl M1••on '" put'lllShHJ >•11.110,.f' m,O ' v" Cl"'' '" .. P'•'K'P"' p4.1bh'\t\IN,f ~Ant I\ ,1, t"' "")I O•r )h• f't, (O\t• M1 '''• '-""'""'~• t~Jl Robert N. Weed Pre•iill:nt •nt.t f>vbllVh' Jack R. Curlev Yk• Pnt.1de-nt •nd ~""""•t ~rw~r Th0mas Keevll l'O•lo< Thomas A. Murphlne M.ln•uU'\1\1 C 'htU4 Charles H. LOOS Rlt"8rd P. Nall Aufst•n• MOM QlflQ to•fOU Robert Barkl'r Whl °'""°' Cou~lf tlfOot H-'lntton 8H d\Offiu 1 rll) U..c 11 l!Au" -" W UlflQ AAIOt"" P.O. ll0• 190, t~ Ottlca H!l\1"'1 0--t l\ t , .. C.I•-•,.. !.l,.•t f O\f~ ..,... ... JlOW• \I n..l(Sf'f'f' ).Odltbli(• Vol It' 1))01 Lti! Pi.ti Ro..O "' S.n O••to '"""'"" Tel@plloM (714) '42-011 et.ssitied Adwrtlstl"9 .. 2·5'71 I 100 Hortft OtMMIC' Ch.nty (Nltlml~•f•fS 540-1220 ~1..,1. ,,,. o-..,oe Co••• Mi•''""" c- --"' '9o ftfl-' ''°''''-111u~h"••~•*'• .-Utt6tto4C n•f Ut' or •d-.Hh\trfUt"1l """•• '" m•y h .. ff PfOdwc•d •UhOMl tPt1l'"••' J)umlu16ft Of ,_.,, .. M~f. ' ~COftCI r ... ,, OO\tAOf P•td ., r {'l\t' Nlort\4', c.frtm"'"· 1itufJ\<tlt>fklft by t.trr1f'.< \Jn "t'O,... tti••. Of m•U1iit.Ufl'\Onthty: mHlt•ry~'\li"'9hOft.\ •Hl-111tt.,..t F ountain Valley M3yor Al Jlollinden 11; off am.l runnm~ in his ca m pa q: n to 1 mprove c·ommerc1al tell'vi:.icJn COVl'ra~e for Orange <.:ounty. F e llow <'Ou nc ti m e mbt•rs unanimously passed a resolutwn Tuesday calling lht• Lo~ /\ng(•I\•:;. TV covl'ragc uf lust Wl'l'k·s c:nu11t y political ran•:. · t'on1µh:h.•ly Ill· adequate." An<I one.> cou ncilm an suggestc.>d, ·'This might makl' the evening news." Out Hollinden, who h a~ C'harged theo statinm; "1gnon·" most local m atlt•r,,. ~hot Lack. ··ff it js ha (.ll)<'ll i ng in Orange Count v it '' un 'l lit• on th(' nl'WS " II o i Ii n d e n s ~1 i ct s 1 n 1· e h b r emarks were first n•JlOrlt:'d Tuesday in lht• U:uly 1'1lot his 11honc h as ht•t•n ra ni.:rni.: \\'t\h suppcrrt from rt•s1dt•nt!> of l'1J!>I ;1 Mesa. Huntington Beach, as well as Fountain Valley. Ile said he h ~1s had more· calb on this topic during the past wt·c k than on a ny other issue in h1s years of office. Holli ndl'n sa id seve r a l members of the Orange County Board-of-Su-p~rviso.·s hav~ expressed support, and hc plans to take -the issut• before the Orange County Lca!!ue of Cities and to th e Ft•dera1 Communjcations Commission. Bob Feldman, who pro<lut•ed KABC-T V 's elec ti o n ni g ht coverage, said llollindt•n didn't check his facts. "Ile said his station did con·r' the 40th Congressional District r ace. because it appeared it might be close. That was the s ame £riteria used in covering Los Angel~s and other area races." he said. But Bob S c h aefe r . news dire'ctor of KNXT·TV, s aid he thinks .Hollinden makes a good point. Jim Coop<!r, direc t or of ~ommunity affairs for Channel 50 at Golden West Coll l>ge, said h is U HF r ha nnd did have elecJjon night covt'rage as well a s e x t e n s i \' c p re -e I e c t i o n COVl'ral!C'. ·"rhl' mdrof)olitan £.l:iti(lns just have no l j!'iven Or a nge Co u..n.1 Y. t)) c ~c: o v.t· r <1 ~ 1_t_ d cs e r v es.· · h e :-a tr . · a n rl Channel 50 is filltni:( th.al \'Old." He said the stauun docs face a battle in gettin(! pcopll' lo look at (l l l F s tutions ins t ead 11f commercial \'11 F rhannds~ nut he said Channl'I 50 is \\ tnnini.;. Coopt•r formerly was with KNXT's Orani::e l'nttnt.v h11r<'au. until it was shut clown four years ago. He s aid that moH• was made during cutbacks when the San Francisco burt'au als o was c:los(•d. 0 •1lt ,..lol Swlf ll'MI• PLANS TO RETIRE Fountain VaUey's Lawson Fire· Chief In Valley To Retire By KATHY CLANCY Ot IM 0..1ly '"'~ ~tt c-tflet lt.C:-""'Mil'kl!)'.'""Lawsorr. who built the Fountain Valley Fire Departme nt frnm scratch to :1 crew of 38 employl'S and t\\11 fire stations , has announced plans to retire. Although the chief won't step down until January, 1977, after he n•at'hl's the age of 55, the city rounC'il took stc vs Tuesday to find his replacement. Cou n c ilmen unanimous ly created the post or assistant fire chief. with a salary of $19.000 to ~-1.000 a nnually. And Mayo.-Al llolli nd.c n said tollay ci t y officials wil l ret·ruit for that post "ith tht• idea of promoling lht• assistant to c hief \\hen Lawson rd1res. Th,e council action came after a year of ~tormy l'ontract talks with thl' c1tv's 34 firefightc:rs. \\ho :.i rt;· ,;1t·m h cr~ of tht• Tc·•1ms tt•rs L'nion. · Hut Lawson s aid lhe "l abor problem did not determine h is del'ision Rather. he said. hl' 1s proud of his accomplis hments in £ountain.~Ucy anA.!cels i:ea<iY to retire. . Lawson explained the new position w ill not add an employc to his tll'partmcnt, however, l>el'ausc Battalion Chief f"lo~1d W a rr r esig ned r ecently 't·o be<'ome an assistant l'hid in 1\:orthcrn Califor111a . Lawson, a firl!man for 30 years in Southern California. join<'d the F o untain Vall ey ~taff i n Deceml>er 1963. Ile said the d ay he started the <'ity administrator gave him a d e.s k i n l h e e n g i n e e r i n g Nont h e l es s , Schroede r delivered six lett~rs lo t'ounl .v o fficial s that amon~ otlw r things: -Said it would be against "<111 sound. ra1r a'ld expert" planninl! to automatic-ally award t h\! rontral't to UCl. -A~ked th<.' Hospita l t'uu11nl of Southe rn CaliCorniu tu lnten·ede in the contract m atter. ·-Demanded t hat White and O C M C par am e d I c nu r s\' coordinator Elaine Sinl'r not be appointed t o the c ount y 's e m e r ge n c y m edical care committee. Char ged the county staff with latk or concern for sel•k1n~ and considerin g proposals 111 rompt'lition with the mct.lit•ul l't•nl('r'. .... A:. things ended. Sc·hn1ll<kr gained half a ~·1dory wlll',n supe rvisors limited the l:JCI Medical Ct>nter contract lo JUSt six months. Simultaneously. super visors promi:>ed to evaluate the rc!iult:> of the training program now under way al Santa Ana-Tustin. · €it')"'-re action 1'0"(.'0tlnty phms- drop grant support of training costs associated wilh traini"!g C'ity personnel was 1:111parenl m an exchange betwl•en League of Cities President George Scott and Supervisor Halph Diedrich. "You 'II get a lot of hl·at ~n thal one." Scott said when D1ed.r~d1 mentioned leaving the c1t1i:-s alone to pay for paramedic training. Applications Close Soon For BB.Jobs By GARV GRA~\'JLJ,1': StNlman :and Wooden lambasted 011h• o.,,, P1101 s•~" . Com m1!':;1or1('rs James Thorp~·. Pl:mmn~ Comm1ssiunt•r Jerry Shirlcv t; rindlc a nd J>eggy Stedman adm1lll'd Tut•::.1lay that Cranston for the ir votes. a so-railed <'om m 1ss111n minority Sin~lcd out for special l'riliclsm r ('port h:imll-41 I ~ the Or~en,.:c j~ the n •porl was F erguson County Ho:1nl ul ~ll Pl'f'\ 1sor:-; ;trl'h·fm.•, plannin~ commissioll actually" :.i:-. \\ ntll'1\ by lol>by1~l Ch:urman c:rindll'. litl Ft·rgu::-1111. . Mrs. Crmdlc's \>OsiUon on the Thou"h s1~m·d by !Stl>clman :ind land use and t raUic circulation f e llow commi:.~1~ncr Barl issta•s was c haracterized as Woooe"!· Stedrnan :.aid the ~l·port "emotional anti-establishment. attackan~. a recen~ _m ajority anti-bus iness" and "elitist. <·omm1s !i 10 11 d \.'c 1s 111n was reasonini.:." pr~part-d to the Newport. Beat•h Ami though t he commission's offlct'll . of the ~r;111ge County rl'porl was endorsed by T horpe C o u n <' 1 l o n En v • r on m l'll l . and Mrs. Cranston as welt as Mrs. Employml·nt'. t-:1·11nomy and Grind le Fl'rg uson's message Development <CEI-:l!:Ul . through' Stl•dman and Wooden l' E J:: 1-; U I!> a d cvl•lopmen L c·riticm•d "t hl· pi>litical and sod;d Ol'll'llll'll 11rg,11111.at1111\ m ;111l' up phrl o~o ph y u st·t.I by th e pr 1 1n a r 1 I y v f h u 1 Id t· r ". 1.ha1rmJn " llcvl.'lopers. u1.1i11n~ ~Uld otlwrs ··we f1nct the words (in the with ·~ vestl'lf u~tcrcst 111 ti.1unly <'Omml~!>1on 's r eport lo the board Planning Comm1s~1ondec1s1o~s. of supt'rv1sors ) offensive to the Ferguson ... ;~ fur:mer I;vin.c good people w ho serve i n Compa~y ofl.1t•1al. is CEEEf?f' goverm e nt , the public and c·xt·rut1v e d1rcctl)r and t:l11d pri vatl' scc·tt11·." the Ferguson lohby1sl. mmonl v n·porl s aid. Both Skdman and \\'oodcn are Thl· ·words Stedman ;incl ~n~~ offi~!als :ind,iidv~c:itc:~ !>f Wuodt1¥1 found otren&in~ wer\'n'l maximum popu atson growth in spN·ified in the Ferguson report Southeastern Orani.:c: Counly, the that went to lh<' s upC'rvisors. bone· o f ~·o nt e n t1o n in the llo"'''l'l'. 111 th1• majority so-call<.1<1 m111orrt~· n·port. . n·porl l\\o \\'el·ks <11?0, Thurpl'. Two wl'eks ago. llw 11lann111J.! Mr:,. Grindll• a nt.11\l rs. Crans ton commi ssi o n votl'<I 3·1 t u diara<·ll·ri ted the <'ounty's rt~commcnd t h a ~ lht• !'Olln\y t•:..islinl? la nd U SC policies US Board or Supl'rv1sors adoJ?l .'' r a 1 cri n g t 0 the n cl·d~ of lane! use plan t~at .''oulct hm1t Janch1wn1:rs. rlevelopc rs and cvenlual populataon 111 South<'a~t s pl'<'i:.il intores t firm:.. Orange County lo about 711,001) per sons. ( Thal ultimate [!rowth f'i~url' is · f 'roM Page Al roui:;tily about :.l'h times the pres en t pop u I a t i on I i v i n ¢ SEX bl•twel•n the :'\C'wport Fre1·way • • • anrl the San Du· go County ltnl.'. Stedman anti Wooden t•ndorsl' a land usl' plan ~1imed al :in (' ,. t' 11 I 11 a I p n p u I al i o 11 1 11 Soulh1•a!>lt•r11 Oran~l' County ol 1.2 million Pl'Oplr. Applications will lw t:T1cen And. 11nl1kc• tlw 1r thr<'<' f1·l!n\\ through Thursday for l'IJ.!hl J11l>~ ('0111mi~~11111t·1·s I\\" "1·l·f..~ :1~11. II•> s s es s e S (.' \I i d C n Cl' 0 ( qm•stionuhl c s exual activities on l'ap1t11l 11111. She is "cht·dull•cl lo lw~m ll'lhng hc•r story to FBI and .I u s t 1 l ' t' D e 11 a r t ~ e n t II\\ C'!>liJ!;llor<; \\11lay. ;\Ir.;. <;arclnt•r hat-:<aitl sl\C' kn1>\\~ of a ~t·xual n·n•k?vous :1n'HllJ!'l'<I h y a rongn•ssman hl'tl\l't•11 Eli1.ahl·lh fi :iy and Sl·n '.\II kl' ( i I' :1 Vl'l ( D-1\1 :1~ka I. and 111 1ns t a nl·c s w h<'rt• Y o un g pre~urt.>d ·h<'r -:ind ·othl'r· !-rtaff ml•mht•r:s to have sex with him. now avai lahle th nll1gh l.h c Sk1lman a nll \\'11rnh•11 f:l\lll'l'd lluntm~ton Be a l·h l\l:mvowcr C'Omm1sston t.'ndorscmcnt t>f :1 Administration. traffic dr('ula tion ph1n ainwtl al .Manpower U in.•etor B ob µrovidmg thl• high" a." h:wkhnnc C'unnin~ham s aid tht• positions nccdt>d lo s uppurt :111ch growth. ace. with the. City of Huntington Rnther than endo~-!'iudr a Beach and the llunlingto~ Bc~ch traffic circ·ulation plan. th<' otht••' Union High School Distract. thn't' <·omm1ssion t·r s said the Applications m ay be submitted board of super visors ~houl<i first only at the Coastal F.mploymcnt \.adopt µ lnncf use plan. . · Center . 17211 Beach Blvd . 1 n th c !' l' v e 11. p a g l' Questions may be directed to Fe r ,:!usnn -prepa rNI scH:ulll'd (.ir;ivcl and Young have uemetl the allegation~. • l''rom Page 111 842-7751. . . minoril ~ n•p11r t handt'll to tlw fl\'t• The positions. Opt'n only to count y s u per visors Tuesda). DOUBLE those unemployc<t ;it lcao;l 30 • • • days, are engineering aide. ul $952 a month; service ·officer. PJ S h abandoned vehicle dt•t ail. S952 anne r S O Ug l monthly; crime lab technician assi s t a n t, $859 mon t hl y ; For Huntincrton cus todian , S699 a m o nth : P, .. he saicf, tht'y anno\nced they Wl't·e not. But he sa111. .. That y,;1~ unwise mo\'C in m y opinion." an dcpar\meht and left him with the instructions . "Build us a fire department." Lawson continued: •·They said Fountain Valley was going to be a city. It was hard to believe clerk-typis t , requir ing a speed of 50 words a minute, 5603 monthly. Also assistant shipping and receivin g cler k, SS77 month: laundry operator tr ainee. ""'$s47 monthly : m aintenance services Jluntin(!ton R1.•:1t.'h City CounC'il me mbers ar<' asktnl! inlcrcslrd citizens lo appl~1 for th<' t·it y PlanninJ! Commission bcfor<:> lh<'Y make .nl'W up1>oi ntments .July 1. Parents in lhe ar<'a :tlso have announced plans to r <'rall four \\'t'stminster trustee~ over thl' l<'USt'. Thcv have <'Ontcn,INI it would inncase t raffic and safely ha;;.ard::. in their ne ighborhood. 2 Firms Sued when you looked al a ll those Over HOUSID• g farms out there." He s aid he was a skt'<.I to gel the Advertising department started by July 1964. That was t he date an agreement expired to have Fountain Valley fires covered by volunteers from A civil suit allel!ing fals.c and Midway City and the Huntington mislead int advertising has been Beach fi remen. filed against Coldwell Banker The departm ent started with Com pany and its subsidiary, eight members, who worked in Forest E. Olson Realtor~. by _the two shifts. During those months 0 ran g ~ C ~ u n t Y D 1 s l r i ct he also guided construction of the Atto~n~y s ~fft~e. . Bushard Street Fire Station ~2llll.Pg ])1s tnct ~t.ttir~_ey C~cil ''right across from where t~y . 8£:::1awJiw~ ,l!I-f'~;hcrc ,. as g~-be=a-hi halting alleE?ed unfair business i,;chool some day." he said. praclice.s· by the r ea l estate Lawson's efforts, in addition, operation wa s the State in\'olvedpersuadinga firetruck Dc partm.cnt of Real Est;~c. m;1nufactur<·r to divl'rt another The su1l allcJ?eS that f ores~ F.. city's truck off the assembly Jinc Olson Realtors falsely adverh5cd ror Fountain Valley. llaks accomplis hments to attract lis tings from ho m eowners wanting to sel I their properly. N ewi;paµt•r ~u1t.1 rad in ad o; purportedly gave addresses of hundreds of prOpl'rlics the firm l'l:um<'cl to have s11lci within four lo dght days folio\\ 1ng th<• lisltn~. The l'Omplainl allt·g1•s that al lcasl 134 or lhl' so-called quick sale home s w e n · a<'t.ualry tow nho u:H'S j u a new t rurt dcvelo1,ment. It ~oes ·o n to s ay aJ.?<·nts for the rcul t•slalt' company ftlh'd in the~ listing date as the same dale the townhouses were s old. Thal was lrue "cvl'n th('lugh t'oresl E. Olson had authority a s ucluslve sales a11:enl for lhc lr at•l to.sell t he home weeks or months befor e a buye r was found," a ccordin g to the Dis trict Attorney's Office. . The firm is ~ilso ch:irged with t•ngagjn~ in "bait and switch'' .adverlisin~. That alle~edly w as done ~Y describ\nft run-down property m deterioratin~ neighborhoods in t?lowing terms and then switchin~ pros pective buy_e r s lo m<:>r c desirable properties, afcordmg to the complaint. The suit seeks :l court order prohibit in(? such pr actices as we ll .as civil penalties. Quakes in J apan TOKYO (J\P > -Ei~ht earthquakes including onc'f:urly ,· strong one ~hook central Japan over a period of nine hours today. Thanatology Class Slated A s ix-wt.'ck c l ass on "Than atoloJ:!y," or cop in~ with death. will he offered from June :l2 lo .July 29 throu~h the adult Sl'hool or the Huntin~on Beach Union I ligh School District. The class will ~et from 6:45 to 10:1!; p .m . Tuesdays and Thur s da ys al Marina High School. 15871 Springdale St., J lunt in~ton Beach. Dislri<'l o rril'ials ~aicl t he course will cover how to inform t•hiklren. lww to prepare nncsel£ ancl me thods of alleviating grief. Qu<'stions may be referred \lo 898·6736. Theft Loss • Said $14,000 Appr oxim ately $14,000 was r e p o r t e d s t o l en fro m a H un tin gton Reach building supply t'ompany Tuesday . Police said Rrian Caldwell, a s pokes man for National Lum ber :rnd Supply Company. 19122 Orookhurst St.. callt.."<i potic"'-at 8 :40 p .m . after a cashier discovered the safe was empty. Police s aid th ere was no evidence of force in the entry. F ourth Arrested trainee. $547 per month. The jobs are financed through t he feder a l Compre hens i\'C Employment and Training Ar t (CETAI. <.:1tv nfrll·1ab s:11d tho~1· inh'n ;slcd i n s Nv11i,g on thl· scvt·n·m<.'mbe r agem·y !ihould sul>mit res um es lo till' c:1'ty adminis trator's offi('c. t.OS fo.XG !-:LES !/\l'l -Thl· Flit ha~ :11Tl'::.lcd a fourth p<·rsu11 11i tlw llwfl llf ~I 4 million in m11ni c1µal l>1111ds :.it :i t'cntury <'lty St't·unhcs firm l:.ist .fanuary. Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Tennis Balls Racquetball Racquets Eqlipment Bags Handball Gloves Handballs and Racquetballs Athletic Sox Walking Shorts Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Warmup Suits Gym Pants T Shirts Jogging Shoes· Baseball Mitts Volleyballs Dart Boards Darts • Table Tennis Paddles Frisbees Bick Knives Swiss Army Knives Swim Fins Masks Snorkles 538 Center 646-1919 Orange Coast ED ITI ON Todny's Clos ing N.Y. Stocks • VOL. 69, ~O. 168, 7 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1976 N TEN CENTS \ \ U.S. Ambassador WA S HI NGTON <AP) - Ameri ca n Ambassador t o Lebanon Fra ncis P.. M<'loy .Jr . and economic att achc Rolicrt 0 . Waring have bc•cn s hollodeath in Beirut, a While House spoke:-.man said today. Devuty press secretary John Carlson said "I confirm 1l." when asked about a report that the two. who dis appeared today while <'rossing th<: dangerous r I • Tahiti Bo1111d front line b e tween Dc i rul Moslem and Christian sectors, were d ead . A driver alsod1ed. Before a nnouncement of tlw deaths, President Ford s 11111 - moncd key members of the :'\,1 taonal Security Council to disl'u:-.s the matter . J\ s pokl•sm;m ~au.I t~orct \'iewcd the amhassador'" d 1 !'a pp car an cc '' 11 h .. ~ n • .1 t ::.enou::.ness ... Meloy, who a rrived in war·torn ' • U<'irut last m onth, c11s::1ppear<1d on has .,.. ay to Ins first meeting Y.1th Pre:;.tcll•nl·l'll·l'l 1';ti ;1:0. Sark•~. 11l t hl· Chl'l!>l1.111 ht•ld ll,1sm1~~h d1:;.tnet lk It-ft thl· M·as11lt• U S Emlw:-.~) 1n t ht• \lo!>IC·m SCC tM of Beirut Ill hi'> bullt•l proof Chl'\ rnll-t ;\fter lhl· \\'h1t1· tlt1U!>l' announ <·cmcnt.thal ;\ll'ln\' .rnd \\'a1111g .... ~l' dr••d. l'enl~tgun olf1t:1ab ~aid tlwy h.1d re{'l:~'l·d no ordl·r~ .. ... .-J o.)1ty Piiot p"°'o b't Almon Lo<.kdbrt'f Tenlation (le ft ), a :n-foot s loop from Papeete'. Tullili, leads Tahiti race fleet across the linl' in a foggy, but breezy start off l'oint F e rmin. In hot pursuit al Tuesday's start '''c·rc Bra,·ur<1 (t·<·ntt.'r 1. :1 48-footcr. and Tan~k·~· l.ig hl. :i :J7 .fool er. F o11rth vacht 111 r :lC'l' as :18·foot kl'l<'h ]\;;ltoma. ·sec s tory. Page I\ 10 .. At OC/tlC A six-month contract for th<' training of paramedics at what n ext month will b<' UCI Mt>dirnl Center was a1>provl•d Tuc:-.day by the Oran~e County Board or Su pcrv isors . Approval of the shorl·IC'rm <' o n t r a c t l' :i m t• a m 1 II t h t' c () n t r 11 ,. " r' s y I h a I h <t s charact1•r11.1•d th<• <'flllnt y 's param••d1 <' progr;11n till' p ast y1•ar. This t iml'. controversy ft1c11secl on a hospit1rl's atlt'mpl to land the p::iranwdh' I min in~ <'Ont rad. And not O\/l'l'ltioked in tht• board 's cli s cui's1t1 n was an indic::ition th11t tlw ('t)Unty w1ll 1111 longer foot t ht• l mining hill for city paramediC's . Hopini:: to hl•ad off tl1t• UC'I Medical Center contract was Wayne Schrol•d er. ac1ministrator at Sant;1 Ana-Tustin Community Hospital. Two wt'cks aim. Schrol•der submitted ;1 traanmg contral'I proposal that h e smd was at l<'ast $65,000 und<'r UCl's SJ00,000 Newport Man Hit By Auto, Serious A Newport Il<'ach man is listed in seriou s condition in the in· ten sive c::ire unit at lloal! Memorial Hospital today after being struck by a car Tuesday e \•ening. , Police s:rid C::irl Mos<'n. 38. of ~5162nd St .• w as s truck by a car driven by Roberto Morl<'tl, 21. of 1769 Ke nwood P lace. Cost::i . .Mesa, while crossinS? Newport Boulevard al the· Arches bridS?C on foot. Police said Morlcll was 1)2L cited in the 5 p.m. mishap, annual figure. Tuesday. the Santa /\na-Tustin ~1dminislrator scl his sights on ;1 SI00,000 a V<'ar s a \'lngs. Rut \;OU.Illy Offi('1als in Charge of the paraml·dic progr~1111 . especia·lly Orange County Medical Center aclminist r:t101 Robl'l'l Whale. s aid C'ost alon1· should not dett•rminl' who :-houl<I !!C'l the cont ract. "\\\• h'l\'(' :J highly Slll:('('SSfUI pnranlt'dic program undcr \\a~ now a kno\\ n p roduc·t .'' s:.11rl \\'hilt' "( don 't know that "'' shou Id :i ba ndon a provt'll I rack n•c•ord. ·· But Schro<'dl•r ch :1rj.!l'rl I Ill' off1c1:ils "1th :1llt•mpt1ng · tu perpetuate a l'111M'<I s hop" hy handinf:( tlw t'(ll1ll':11•1 m't•r lo tlll' <St•e ~1 El>U:S. Pai.:t• t\:!i Girls Like It Mag Says Men Sex Objects Too I.OS ANGELES (A P > Pl:iygirl l\tagazrnc lws rt:vl':1lpd wh~ll manv havl' kntmn for a long time. that wt,men likt• lookin{! al nuc1c m C'n ;1s murh :i~ men like lookini! ;it mull• wom1•n. The maga7.inc mnde puhlac· Tuesday r•sults of a study aimt•d at proving that the wom!.'n 's Ith movement mt>ans a lot more.• than equal p::iy for equal johs. day care centers and females in upper echelon f!overnm cnl and business jobs. Men a nd wom<'n should ha\'e equa l oppor tunities to ht' r ngardcd as sex objects, the ·survey indicnted. "Not only is the woman's l'Olt• cha n g in g, but so as hH sexuality,•· said Dr. Vt•ronic·:1 E l ias. a former reH·a r th :1ssistant at the Kinsey lnstitutL'. She is an a ssociate professor or soc iolog y at Ca l Stal <' Northridge. Dr. Elias was lured by Planirl to cond uct th<' s tudy The 537 women sur\'eycd s;1id hy a n ovt>rwht>lming majOl'tly that they find male nudity to bt' t''<C lti n j!. Th• 11llt•n •1t'\\ t•t•:- ran~t·rl 111 aitL' from 18111 !'>!1 More thnn t\\ o thirds of tho"(' inll'rv1cwt•1I s:11tl tl1t'\ t•1111"lllt•rt•tl Pl<'tUr(''\ vf frontal 'malt• nutl1•-.. · (•xc1t 1nj:!, arou:-111~. ·•Plll':tlml! and s L' x u a I. Less I h ;111 I It p('rccnt round them offt·n~i\•t• The s tudy was co111hlt'I ed h~· .1 field rrs<'arch tc;.im kd by Dr. Elias· hus band .. J amt·~. abo •I c•ol l cl!t' 1ns tru t'tOt'. in Los /\nJ!Cll's. H oust o n, Atlanta. Ch 1ca120 and !'\cw York. ThOSl' s ur\'eyed \\'NC shown shc1es and pictures of mall' nudes from the Pl ;iyj!1 rl fill•s l'\o ('l'l(•brily J>ICI lll'l':O-\Yt•rr \ISNI. though movie stars and ·;1l11lc•1 cs ur e frequently u sl'rl fnr tht• rnag;1z1n<'·s ccn u •rfolJI c;1ch month. The wom<'n who rwrti<'tpated 1n the s tudv came from a ,·aril'ly o f eco n omic ond socia l buckgrouncls ;inti were both married an<i s1n~I<'. young and old. Elias !>:ttd th<'Y offrrt•fi some amusinl? com m('nt s o n th e (Sc'«> PL/\ \'GIRL. Page A2> l, Slain for :rny military mO\'Cmt•nts a s a n •sult. "There h:1s hl•t•n 110 d1a11ge 111 our alt•rt :.Latu'>," 111\l' olf1nal :>Jl<J. I:;arhl•r. lh'frn.,e lk p:irlmC'nl. offtt·1ab <11::.l.'111:-1.:tl th.tl llll t'l' /\1r Ft1rcc tran-..purt plJlll':O-.in1l fnur ht-licupters hat.I ht•t•n !'.l'lll tt1 a Bnt1sh base on ('\ pru .. th•~ \\ l'<'k 1n C••=>t.' 1t l.ll'r.tml· ri...•cc::.::.ary to l' v a c u a t e A m t' 1· 1 l' Jn s I r o m •• Ill Lebanon Lebanon . In :11ld1lio n . :an amphibious U.S. Na\';-t I :is k group of f1vt· ::.haps tll'aded by the helil·optcr <:;.1rricr Guadakanal rt'lurncd to pos1t1on auuul 40ll milC'S orf Ll'l>a non. sou rn·s ::.:11d. I II B~arul, elll uas:-~ !>pOkt•srnan Chn -wfc r rt o:-s ::.aid :\ldo\ "as l'St·orled part of lht• way Lo th1• ffil'l'llll~ with SJrkts by ::in <.'m· ba s:;.y t:ar. But the car left him ~111d W:irini: wit'1 l·mb~1ssy chuuf. flour Z11he1r l\l oghlJr;Jbi to 1·1111 . tanuc thl' l'l'Os::.111g 111 the :1111 bassadu1"s l'ar. U nconf1rml'd n•porls sa11I Mell'Y· \\':1 ru1).! :ind the <lr1,cr w<'rc kidnapcd by two armt•d gunrnl'n. Th1..• l'mha::.sy rl'fust•tl In <"Omml'nl t.'XCl'l>l lo l'Onf1rm i\ld11y and the t \\O others \H'rc mis::. m g. , tSec ENVO\", Page i\2} Studyr 'Ghosted' Lobbyist Pens Pla~ Reb_uttal ~y GARY GRA.'JVll.U ; Ot thf' Oaity Pt!Ot St.ltt Planning < 'rHn m 1~~wm·1· .}lorry Stedman admlllt•cl Tlll'Mlav that u so-~alled l'Otn 111 iss111n mmonly r e port handl•d Lo th1• Ora n gt• Count~· Hnarcl nf Supl'n 1sor" aC'tu.1llv \\;,is \\'rtll1•n h~ lohli) 1::.t Gil Fl·rg11st111 Though s1)!nl'd h) Stl'rlman anrl r c 11 o" 1· 11 mm 1ss11111 t• r E .1 r I \\'oodl'n. Sll•Jman ... ;11d thl• n·port a llad;ing a l'l't'1•111 111i1Jllf'll\ c 0 m m I ~ ~ I • ' II ti l' l' I :-IO n w ti ~ prepan•d an lilt.' 'l·Y.porl BP:H•h offices of lht• Orangl' CmtrH' Board Eyes Reserves For Schools Ry JOANNE R EV~Ol.OS Ot thP D•ity Pt lot St.ltf Trustt•cs of the :'lll·wport ~k~a l 'n1fil•d Sc·hool D1stnct plan In dip mto district reser\/c funds to pro\'ide. more mone.v for -;c·hool maintC'natH'e and 10 ... 1 ~1rl n · furbishin,:! tht• farm al (.'()~la .\lesa Hig h S<'hool. Trustees took $200.000 nut or their bud,:!e tcd re~en e funds to add to the dtslri<·t 's S.1 :I m1llinn m:.iintenancc budget anti took SllX>.1XXJ from the same M1urct· fnr the Costa Mesa farm whill· ap· provin g th <' di s trict's S·15.3 rnillio11 tcntalin• hudgc•t. Thl• additional funds for main- tttnancc Wt're sought hy M atn · tl·nancc Su Pl'rv1 stll' .lam I lc 1st ~inti who rarlil'f' this \'l':tr told trus tl:es that last \'l':;r·s cut s in t.h1• mainlcnanc·t• -budgt•l could tosl the distnel mnrl' rnont•y 111 the long run 111 Lhl· dl'l1·rt11ratwn of tlislnd prOpl'l't~ Tht' SJ00,000 :1llo<"atl'd for lhl' \tist;,i ;\lcsa farm w:.is ~l'I asi<lt.• 111 n•ps ponsl' lo ph'a s from farnt hoo:-lt'rs :11HI ~t :tff nwmht•rs who 1t1ld tht• "<'h(lol hoard 111 ~r·"'"· lhal the fa.rm is llclc• 1111.11111g. Tlw mont•\ ''ill l)l• usrtl lo Ill , 1 k ( Ill ti II C'tfl"~tt-rt'p~t ll"t-It I t-ht" form . . rlrtt ttttt ~ Y~I t'"li"H tfH t-+ht road 111 tlw f;11·111 :tf'l':I ~111d ti will llt' used to hart• ;rn arl'lutt•t·t "ht• "111 prep<1n· ;.1 :-t·h1·<1111t-of 1 (·· pairs to I ht• farm. Pl an., ~UJ.!l!''"l ('rl It\ larm h:t('k1•rs lis t Jll'lll l't'l:-lhal <·1111hl """' up lo S7:i0,llOP 'l'lw 1t•nt;1t1' t• h11rtgl'l \\ill 11111 he· f111;il 11c·rt 1111111 /\u~u!'l whl·n asst ·s~l·ll ,•a l11al 111n f1.c11n·s art• "' :ul<thle Sc 1111111 oll1n.il!'> :11·t• 1•1111tt•111ploil111g :1 10 lo 11 111'1'<'('111 l'l"t' in lht• d1:-ll'l<'I -.. :i:-:·w:-.st•rl 'a ltu• wh1d1 l'rwlrt ml':1n th:i l thl' :;1'111101 t ;1 x I' a It• w ii I not n :-l' a hriv1· t ht• t'lll'l 1'1\I I' ,II 1• 11f $t1 7fi Ill (.'o"I :t l\h·.,;1 u nrl S·I I:! 1n Nt •wport lk;1ch Elf'clricity Hikf'd SAN FH i\NC'IS<'O (/\ r J F.ll·c·tric•atv hill:-for mos t h(lnl ('II\\' n I ' f s a ncl h11<;tn('SSl'S ser\'ell ll\' P ncafH' (:;1~ & f':l1 •cl r1t· Cu nrc gnir1 ).! up 111\tll·r :i S73 t mtlhon rate lll<'n•asl'. ENVOY'S DEATH AFFEC1S STOCKS NEW YORK (i\P) -A stock m4.lrket rally cam<' to a n nbrupl halt lodc.1\' when word n•:it•hed 111- \·eslors ihal 1h<" /\nwricnn nm - bassacwr ·to l.chanon had been killed in R<'irnt . The primary suh,it'ct or in· vestors' attN1tion ror most oft hl· day hacl hc<'n propos<.'<i legis la- tion to br<'ak up Lhe nation's IR largest oi I com panics . CSlory. M J The Dow .Jones avcrag(' of :io stocks gaanrd 2 70 points to91Ui.fi2. (Tables. Jl!l> Co"\J n c if o n F: n vi ro nm<' n l . Empl o,·m l'nl. t-:l'onom y :111<1 Oe\'l'lopml·nt <Cl:.:EE1>1. CEEED as a dt•\'l'lop ~ic nt Orll'nlt•ti 11rgan1z:tl111n m adt• 1111 primaril ~ of bualtlt•rs, de\'(•l opl·rs. unions ;111rl ottll'r" w1lh a Vl•:;t ed mh'rt•'>I in count v Planning Comm 1ssion tkt1~1011::. Ft•rgu!'-1111. a furme1 ln·111t· <:om1,111~ offaC'1.tl . I!> CEt-:1·:1> s l''>l'l'lll l\'e tlir.:t Lor and <'htt·f lohll\ ISi l!lith Sll·dm.111 and \\'oodt•n :i n• un111n oll1l·ials anti a(hot·al\•-. 11f m;,axam um popul:itwn grO\\lh in T\\'O Kill._.d . Southcnstern Orange County, the bo tH' of conll·nt1011 in the so·c:alll•d m1nunty n·port. Two '''l'l'ks ago, lht• plann111J,! c o m m i s :-i o n v o t t• d 3 I t 11 n'l'Ommt·nd lhal lhl' county Aoard of Suµl'l'\'1!.t>r:-. :Hlupl a l;ind ust• plan that would h1111l l'\'\'lltu:.il p<1pulat 11111 in Southea~t Orange County to about il 1.1100 pl'rSons That ultam all' growth l1gun· 1 .... roul!hly ah1111t :11 : \1nws tht· pres l·nt p1>pulat11111 l1v1n g lh'I \\'('C'll th<' t\ '.'W port Fn'l'\\ .1y tSt•l'REPORT. P a~ct\2l Pipeline Blast Rips Area in Los Angeles .,LOS ANG El.F.S <Al') 1\n underground gasolint.• pifll'lrnt• t•xplodl'd an flo.1mes tnday, killmi.: l\\U persons . injuring more than a do1en oth t?rs and burninJ? at IC'a.sl s ix bus inesses m \\.'t·~t Lo:> Angeles. firen1t•n s auL Stret?L ma1nlcna11cc workcr:- ruptured thC' g::isolinc line own('d by Standar d Oil. which runs under Veni<'C Bo11ll1vard, sairl c·1- t~· fire• s pokesman Bill \\'11ff11rcl. "Thl' ga:-.ohnl' ';1pon11·d ;111d ~omcllun~ sc.t il nff." hi:! ~;ml. "Wl· don 'l know what 'l'l. l\laybe a c ar pass in~ by." · The charrl•d wn·ckage of six autos lined Ven1<'<' Boulcv:ll'll . 1\11 unidl·11t1fied oe1•upant l)f one of lhe cars was burned 111 dc-a th. Among thOS(' l'l'l)Orled injurL•d 111 lhc bl ~isl were two ehiluren. \\'lll1l'SSl'S sa 1d. Flaml'S cng11lfrd a plas t1e:- fat lory , a <'arpt•t ~l11n• ~111 <.I Sl'\'eral oth(·I' h11s111c:-.se~ nt•ar llw Cul \'l'r C'1t ~· boundary. Lo:- Angl'll·~ and (.'uln•r C1l~ l'trl' lTc\\ ::.. 11wlutl111g l\\O hl·l 1c11p· ters. pourctl walt•r into st•n•r•tl stun·~ tlC'ar I hl• 1ntl•r:-ecl111n of Bag fl'~ S t r1'<'l "II lnoks t•olo~ ... 11." !'-:ud ;rn 1'mplo.\ t' al l mpal'I :\lerchantlr:o.L' Inc :1h11u t ;1 l>J ork frmn lht· Sl'Cnt• .. All \\ l' (':Ill M'l! IS IJlac·k :-mukt• .ind fl:im<'"." ,\ m hu l.1 nt·t·~ l'lts herl lltt· 111 111 r e ti t 11 I> .1 11 1 1· l It r n t m .t n \lt-monal J lo:-.ptl al 111 l 'ulvt.>t' · ty and lo Sherman Oaks Cum munil) llosptlal Burn Ct•nll-r :is flames '>Pn•atl along a lrt•nt·h I 11 l h c m I d <I I t. II r v l' n i l' (' n ti II I t• \' •• I' cl . \Val l' I' I r (> ITl f1rt• hoSl'S lun1t•d to Sll•am on con tact wathth(•hot p.t,l·nwnt. Tlw ftll'('l' of l ht• 1•xplos 1111\ !>h;tlll'rt'rl \\'llldO\I'~ Oii h<Jlh -.1dl'!- of \'t•n11'l' lluult•\ ;ird. Foam bl:tnkt•lt•d t IH' !>I l'l'l'ls ;1~ fi rem en hatth.•d tlw 11111·11:-.l' flamt•:-. Sex Scandal Tapes Uffered for Study WASlll NCTON <i\l'J J\ crnt r JI fig 11r1: 111 U1c· burgl'onan~ <';1p1tnl 11 111 :-r:-< scandal h:1~ l!i' 1•11 ll•rl1•r;tl in\'C'Stigator!> t a1w rt·t·onJ1ng~ whwh s he h'1s :-.a 11I 111·r1 a111 lo qucstion:ihle ~exual a(·l 1v1l1t•:-. on C ap1tol llill. l '11ll('l'n G :inln1•1', a 2R·vr:ir.old cl1,·nrc1'l', has s a bi s he k111iws ol 111 s l anCl'S whl•rt• ht•r l11rmt·r l'rt1ployt•1', H (•p .. John Y(111ng ( l>· Tt•x .). prl'~:-urc•d ht'r and olhl'r :o.t.tff mt:ll1h(•rs lo have !'.l'X Wtlh 11101. \' 11 11 n i:: h :a s d <' n i <'cl t la (' alll'JWtions. lit' s :aid tod:iy h« :1skcd hoth lht• U .S. ;:illnrrwv s offtce ancl till' chairman of lht' ll11us <' <'thirs committr<' for tn\'l'SllJ?al ions of Mrs. Gardner's alll•g:l1111ns. · 1 said I w nnt 1t .•. dc:tred up." llw congrpssm::in "n1rt. The /\ssoc1atNI l'n•ss.nhtaint'<I copi<'s o( 1\1 r s. C trdncr's tapes They suggest s he and Youni,t \\'(•re involved in a long, tnlimatc rl.'lat1onship. th al s hl• was not th<' only woman in her office to have S<'X with ham anrl that several t}fficc employeo;; were paid relali\/ely high s alnries dt's pitc Young's complnints about tht•ir lark of office s kills. The t u1n· l'l'l'ordin ~s were· mad!.' by Mr::;. G::irclner of t e lephon e co n vers::itions bl'lwN•n hC'r and Young as well as between her and other woml'n staffers 1n Young's office. Some were made apparently wit hout lhC' knowledJ?.c of the persons with whom Mrs Gardnc•r wuo; s pl•akinJ,!. Rcf<>rt•nres arc m:HI<' to a p a rty on Youn_s's boat during -- '' h1r h :1 \\'llman 1.·rnplm1• s-:tys \' o u n g 111 ;1 rl l' .1 ~ I I' t1 n g , Ull('Xjll't'I e<I St"<ll fi l .ttl\':llll'(' ()11 lht· t :tl't'"· tlw \\ttm:in savs s lw faro;t mt•I \'oun~ \\ h<'n slw ,q1pl11 •d tor a 111h 111 his otr1<•1• :111d lw oflt-rnl lwr a "alary of SHJ.!'>OO allc•r ln11k111g :11h1·r1 .. i,:-... I It• r111111 ·1 t'V t'n :1sk mt• my 1oh ~kil l-.., \'1111 kn1m . ' lht• worn;111 s:i''" "Ill' ,111,t lookt•d al. 111.v leg .... " Or::{j ,:ast W«,.:tth_.r Cnno;ukrahl<' l1>w domls t on11:hl an d Thur ... tla.v m11rn1ng "1th p:1rt1:il r h•:ir- ing :11 th1 · lwa<"hl's. C1111lt·r Thur~llay. \l Ith hiJ:?h liH to 7a Lem lmllf,lhl tn SU!'. I NSIDE TODAY J,n11ra Gay llml'kin~. 2. ttl(J~ hcat<•11 and !lcn/dNi to dcat/1 On trial. /1<•r mnll!Pr snr1.~ .~Ill' didn't mean 11 Ila motlwr's l111!1fncnrl 11.~1·<1 'Mr. Stick" o.~ dr.~npl111t>. I 1 ·~ a clullinoty common horror slt>rtf.1\9, lnd(l>X Al Vour Str•lce llJ Oo•hn11 AIO l..M Boyt! Al C•lltorn1• AS Cl•\\1hed 0 t 10 MAlll>Oa Mon•v Tree Mo¥ttt\ Mulu•I 'und• N•llOft•I N•*~ Or•n11• Coun11 Pt01>le Al 89 8 10 II 88 A•.10 Com1ct 85 Cro~•wo"I OS OUl~Nohc.. M Eo110 .. a1 P•o• A• 1 Enterta1nmfl'nt ltO t t FlnAnt• 81 • l'ootl c s .. Hy Ci••Ontr 8 tO Horo\COOf' Cl Ann t..ondt " C• Sporh Dr Stt1ncrotu' Stock M.t•~tl~ Tt lf"w4\,0f' ,,...It" WUllH!r WorldN"' • # ... CH 81. AU 88, Oto 810 II .. ,. •• 10 I I t I I \ DAILVPILOT N 'Nednesday.June16. 1976 ( Pilot Logbook ) library Friends . Were Organize d By JOANNF. a•:nmLOS Of, ... O..oly Pilot Sl•ll On the surface, it would seem that the Nl'wp11rt H<:ct<'h City Council flew in the face of pulilic 0111111011 who ·n 1t tl1•· cidcd in favor of u lO,OOO·M4uarc fool llLrary al .\c\\ port Center. T HE PUBLIC hearin~ lhat prec•pc,fr1I lhat lltt•ii.111n Monday n ldht appcan:d lo bt· a :-.po11la111:oui. JO•I 111';.arly overwhelming endorsement or a 11ro1•11s al lo liuihl au 18,000-square-foot buildin~ w1tli a 1<1 ,1100-~ciuarc·.foul shl·ll an (•ndorsemcnt that was t1 \c rr11Jde11 in \he 4·3 vote fur lhl' s matl .. r strnc:tur'" Contrary to ;q11w11r unc••s, th1: c.·01111 cil may not ha ve h1:en fl..iunl i11;.: 1ls power in tho face or Vo H.lei.pn·a<I gra-.:-. roots scntimo•nt fnr llw larg<"r hutltlini: •RIEYNOL.O\ Of the 27 JH'Opll-who :.tf)1>c ;1rt•tl before th ~ counl·ll . :!5 f:J\·11rcd t h(· 18.000-s<itwn• foot b111ltli111!. 11u·lwl 1 n~ one woman ''ho r·arrH·d 1w11t111m1 lw.11 . mg more 1lw 11 :!flo :.1grwtul'l'' NONE OF the pro-1;.in::c library people mc.•ntioned that they were appearing as part of a campaign orcunizcd b y t h1· Friends of the Library. Yet that is how they cam (• to :.peak to lh<' city MUnnl. Selected visitors to lht• council chumlwr., \\l'rt' J.!t\'\'n a photocopied list of s~akers who Wl'r(• J..:o•n~ l11 appl·:tr •mll the s ubject each would discuss. The two-page list also contained specific instruct ions : "Always stress O I your support of the Newport Center site-:-~ ·• (2) your s upport of <in IH,OOO·square-fM t 1'hctl ~orr­ struction for reasons of (a) population n eed; ( IJ l economy; (CJ efficiency." THE INSTRUCTIONS admonished lhl.' spC'ak1•rs : "There may be additional unlisll'd supportl·r~ <ind, of course. unliste d opponents. Allow them to i.pL.·ak as tht·y ri~c and appear before' tbe mic.·rophoiw. If poss1bk allcmpt to of. for rebuttal to opponents, if not. follow lhc pro1Joi.c·d .. s<•hedule--of J>f'~enttrlion ·of· stt11rmrt"1r.1-ctosclr-;:rt; 3rl<rn cr.1,...- within the realm of the unexpcc.'ll·d . r "Advice: don't be shattered hy <.tny 'unfric•ndly' 11ucs· lions from council m embers. We will att<.'mpl lo cOvi:r that Crom the council 'friends'." Not all of the 25 proponents a rc on the list wh1t h rarm •s 23 names . includin~ one or the audience's fa vorilc spl·akt·rs. Kip Kon wiser. 13, spoke with authori ty •1f tltt· pruhl1·m:- studcnts have in finding the books :.ind t ht• ~pace lo work 1111 research projects in the city's crowded hlJrarics. THF. AUDIENCE was ckarly t akl011 with lhl' y1111ng man and his appe al for more s pan· for scho<il work ant.I they applauded t;lis efforts. The lis t shows him as speakt•r n11mhc•r 11 c.•nhs l<'d to db ~uss "unmcl studcn~necds_ ·· As it turned out, even the best orcht>:-.trutcd a p1,,.als foll , short and the pro-large library fol'li11n o n the e1Juncilfailcd ·ro garner enough support to getthc bulldmg approved. · --- f 'ro111 P age A I MEDICS • • • m edical center . He claimed UCI s hould be treated as a new entity rat her than as an extension or Orange County Me dic a l C<'nter, the et'nte r lh<tt will become UC..:I l\ledical Center .July 1. N e w c ounty H ealth Administrator David Odell sided with Whil e in the debate before the Boar o uperv1s ors, cas 1;~g his support in· favor of what he called \he proven track record County Administrat ive Analyst Richar d Kelly S<tid he co uld n ot eva luate Sanla Ana -Tustin's proposal because it did n o t contain s urfi c i cnt breakdown of 1)roposcd training S<'rviccs and fac llilics. Nonth c l css, Sc hrocd f'r d C'li\lt'rNI S IX lclters lo C()ll llt v offic: w ls th ;1 t a rnong o thl:r things: A~Wirfl('hOlo KILLED IN LEBANON U.S. Ambassador Meloy -Said it would be against "all ·~·. ·· s.filll)t!., foir .i~d t•xp_ert" plu~nin{! to .iuto itQC.ally award th • . : contract o l\skcd the llospit al Coun(•il of South ern California lo intercede in the contract m <1ltcr . · -lh,manctf'd that White :ind () C M C p a r a m c d i <' n u r s 1• coordinator Elaine Siner not he :1ppointcd lo the c o4.nt y·s t•mergcncy medical c.ire committee. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT '"" °'-c ..... , 0.11, "''°'· ..... _,,., ,, tornt\~d thft fOI•\ f•t .. ~\. t\ ~1\ifttd t1f H•' ~;;::-, ~~;':""~1t;~,\1,'~1~o~r;;~:.'°~':':',;~';~ lt1t C..O\ttt Ml'\i•, ti••'#PQt't l"t•f\, l1"'1tlf\qt110 .. ,,.,., h 1 nunl1t1t'I Vttfh 'i, ftlfH~. ~•<klf .. t)o11 "· V•ll11y """' t •QvM M•.tt "f'liovth fo.t\t A \1tM)h• r~'°""I •ct1\~n 1\ 1'\lb.1\h...-t '-'•lwtf\.t'f''i #\<I ,,.. cJ•.,\ t hf' tH •nf •tut I '""""'"""' l>fi•n41 ,, .... J"' Wot u.., )tH • '· (.O\IA M•\•, C."'hlu1nl•'lua. Robert N. Weed rte)~"' •nd Pubh"'-.- Jack R. Curley \#I<• rtt.\10.nt •nd t..ner .u MIN .. Tflomas keevll LC11l0t ThOmas A. Murptllne MA1W9"'9 C.ctilOf Cl\arles H. Loos RkhMd P. Nall A>\ntonl M.11\1111>9 LO•IQI\ • Otflc" C°'l•Nltta J>.IV.t\10.y-l •t Vft• 8 ... at f'I. 1 , .. C,•#NWVff> \1rfft ... .n11no1on lk>•«'-· tJl1' &r-clrt f\oiu..,vM'Cf )<l<*lllfl> ... • V•lley , HNI LA t'tt -•IS... O•tQO F1 .. way C...,11!M, 1'16 Ot-CN<I f'IMlfl\lno C-~r. HO MW\. tfOtlf't, 60v\ftMMtl'· f'dtfOf't•f ft\•ll•r or Mh er U\em.ttth f1ifn 1tt rn•y bf' ,.-,.,,UtHfVtf'd •ltf'IOvt ,,.,, •• ,.,.,,h,1Qft ot (f!Pyt19,_.o~r~ ,.~fJ <'~'' oo,t•o-pain • Co-t• Mr\,., t,..11101fW• \1i1"0-f "O••~ by c.orlft.r \l 1' ,.,..,,.. • ttil) Or"'-..''t'))~fllfr.f'\1fllarf-.\e1Ne10ft>\ UHtT'IO"tMr, L efti s t so ur t't•s sa id P nlt•stinian gu·1·rnll:i:., l\fosll•m militia s :111<1 l .C'l1:11u•M• Sl'l'lll'll v (urt'es W<'n• ;1 w a t'l' of M 1•l11v :, d1Sllflfl<.'a r ;1n<'1' "lltl w1•n· I rying to find h1111 :i ud lht' •itlwr lwo lll<'n. 1\ l'halani:<> party nffil'ial s:ii1L the Chns llan m1lit1:i :1h11 w ;,.1s hioki ng tln 1ls s 1th: (If t his d1 vidl·il <'1l v. ~1l'loy. a h:i<'h<>lnr', to11k llfl ha<: post May 12. Waring, !»4, has l.1t•Pn 111 fil'irut s i1H'1• Jllrw ]!)72. Hh" w i f c a n II 1 • h i I ti r ,. 11 w 1• r 1' f'\'aC'uat t•cl with olht•r U.S. Embassy dcpe nd1•nts «arli<'r m the conflict, the l'm hassy s:.11d. Scvert1I persons h:ivt• b1.•<'n lddnaped, robbed and s<'t frt•t• an the area 111 recent days . Tlw Mos lem side of .the area 1s hl'lcl b y several Palt•st inian uml l.cbancSl' militias and groups of the Palestine 1.,ibcratiun i\rmv. On the-Chris tia n s ldt• ar1" Rlmme n from the Phalang1st and National Liberal party's Tiger mihlia. While Hous e pn•ss sC?c rct ary Ron Nessen said Ford als o planned to l'ontarl rl'lnt iv<>s of Mcloy :.ind Waring-to kll them "the United Statc·s will do all that il t'an to have them returned safely." i\skNI ir Ford might cons id<>r the use of force in suC'h an effort, Nesst•n s <tid : "I think you i,1rc w;1y nh<'atl of t he game ••• l cert a inly wou ldn't i:o down th~ trac k you 're going." Call<'d to the confcrcnte with r'ord W<'rc SN•rl'lurv cif Stat1• l knry /\. Kissinge'r, n .. 1rnty SN~rt:'t ary nr OC'ft•ns1~ Walliant ------------' • Clements, ClA Vm.:clor Gcorsc I .. Three Jailed In Sale Tn°l' sus 11l'l"h:c.1 drug dealers wht? r c11u1'1 edly brug~cd tbut On111i;l· l'1111 11ty is where the monl'.V Is , wt· r e in juil today aftt.>r pol11:l' ;11l1·~1· thl',V sold Sll7,000 wurth ol <~<11'J10e w Wc!>lrnimter n.trl'11t 1<:-'> tktcd1vcs . Th i· alleged contraband •1111111.1n t11tg t o more tha n a f)llartt-r 1wund v. ;,., asscrt1•dly purl'h:1st'<I w i th lront 11111111·v has tily ~<'l'<'IH.•d logellll'r on !'lho~t nollt'l' L>t·ll•<'l 1\'~· ( 'h.1rll"S Mm·1111, who C'laim1•rl Clffinrs 1w~ot iut<-tl the l ar~l' !'!ale allno:-1 t-11l 11l'ly l;v ll'lepho1w, s al(I $7,0()11 \\ .1:. :igrt'('d upon a :oo tht• IJulk 11nn · for the pure Sc111t h i\ rrwric.·an :-.ti mu I ant dru~ Cut 14own and d rasti<":llly d1h1tt:d v. 1th milk sugar or otht·r hulk p harm ;1{'t•ut1t·al filll'r 111~1\l•rials. it Wllllld hr1ni:: SM7.000 1n sm:ill slrl'l'l s alt• 1111;1ntr1 tl':>, llt'lt·l·t 1 \ t'!'> ~a11I. :-;u~1wcl s •H'l'l':.k<I and bookt•d into Or :1n gl· County Jail 111 prcdawn hours Tuesday include Hobt·rt 0 . Hunt, 22. of Huntington Park, William C. Webb<.'r J r., 30, of lll·llflo"t.'r . ant.I William J. llaze:.k1 . 2:.1, ul l'ararn111111t ThC',\ wen· sllll hr•ld today in l11•u or SIO,OUO bail eath on daargcs or s a il's of cocaine•, l>tlSS\'S!>iiOll o r ('OCalnt.• fl)f sale and v~1 . .IJOll:. tl_legal weapons charg1·s. fkt('('t ive arlin saitnlicltm -- carr1ef1 a .22 caliber rifle, a b11lv dub and sheath knives l.tut did 1101 a lkmpt to us e them a~ainst <>ffitns allhough the suspects did al!L-g1•dly try lo rll'l'. He halCt olhc·r plaindothcsmc•n st :1t i11n~·d in tlw p arki11i.r Jot ••ta W cst m1ns t t•r howlini.: allt·.v ..,urrounclt•d ;md hl'rnrnl•d in the :-uspl·cli.' v.:.in \\ 1tlt their<:ars. IJl:'tt·<.·tive M art1n ..,·aid wh<>.Jt pl<1et•d under arrest after the .tlleJ..:ed t r;in~at'I ion. th<: van ·s rlri \'l'r J.!l111ned tl1 t· engine and I rfrd tl> flee tl11· M'l'tll' Busing Li1nited ? \\'AS.lll NGTO!'l" <Al'> Attv. <~1·n 1-:11\\ arr( 11 (.,., 1 sa11l tod:;y till' :11lrn1nistrat111111s c.·11ns11knn~ "sl'l'km g legislat 1011 wl11 <'h would ' <.· I a r i \' l' \ t· a r I 1 m i l n n l'OU l"l -11r lll0 1:e 1l l>u:.11\);(. 1n •mmuniti<>i. wh1l'11 ha\'t' made good-f:11th efforts lo d <'s1·;.:n •galL' · :.th11ob . · AP Wlrepf\Olo A TT ACHE ALSO DEAD Robert 0. Waring • • • ll11sh a nd Br<'nt Scowcroft. the Pn·:.1 tl1•n1 ':-. n ational s1•C'urity affairs a<lv is1•r . :'-il'SS•'ll :--:1111 lh:1l al Jo'nrcl's f 1ltn·1·111111 , l h•• St.11 C' Dc:pnrt m1•nt h ad 1•1111taN1•d ahout six nat1nns, 11\u:.t of lhl'm in th1• M1d1ll~ ~:ast, 111 l' x I) re• s s th (.J .. c x 1 r cm e :o-C'ri1111s rH'Ss" with wh1f'h the \ lnit<•1I SI al1•s views llw afflur. In hrushtnl! :isid1• a 1111mlit•r nf <111<>st111ns frc1m n•porters. tlw prt•si. sC'r rl"l a ry s:1i1I he.• did not w:int lo talk a bout 1t more fullv llt'C'<1 11s e "it's a ddicak s1tu~1ti1>11 111 whirh 1>N>pl1"s s;1f(•ly n111ld be at :.luke. · i\~k 1•d ah11111 111H·1mfirm(•tl n •ports tlwl lJ S. t roops a ncl pl ;111<':. w C'r <' ~ :1 t hf'rtn g nt n Hril1:.h ba~w on Cy11rus White llous1• 1'f1okesman .lohn Gurlson s;11d h' knew nothing abc1ut at. Ddensf' officials l>a1d there arc no U.S. troo11s on Cyprus . Scouts Got Wrong Posts A seril's or photos which ran fu Tuesday's Daily Pilot erronl'ous-. Iv >dent ified four Eagle Scouts as l)cmg mC'mbers' of l:;xplor er Post 2tlH. The SC'outs , TI11sscll Cramm, Slc\'C Dwason, John Shedd und .Jerry Smith N1rncd their F:a~lc ranking as membcrs orTroop 79. Only two or them, Shedd and Smith urc nddition::1lly members o f the• F:xplor c r Pos t at Al•ronutronic i''oni. Th~ D nily P ilot rei;rels the error. , WROTE MINORITY REPORT Lobbyist Ferguson D•••t P•••I Sl•lf l'l\el4> C,RITICIZEO IN REfl'O~T Count y Planner Grindle Two Sued Over Ads- On· Sales i\ t•1vil suit allcJ!ing false anc1 m 1:.kmll11i.: advl•rt1slng has hccn ftlo·tl :ii.::unsl Coldwell Uankt•r t'11n1pa 11 y :.inrl 1ts subs1d1ar.\. For1•:.t E. Olson Heultors, by the O r a n .i: l' l' o u n I y Di s t r i c l AttornL'y · :-( lffkc. Jo1111ng 01stricl Attorney Cc1:1I llll'k .... 111 the l;iwi;ult· <Jiml'<I .ct h.11l111c •fl't•l!ed unfuir h11s1m·ss 111 ttl'lll·~;,py the n •al l':.late 11111·ra tT\i'i\ wus th e State lkpart n11•i1t of Heal 1-:st all" Tht· :-.u1t alll·gl'S that Fon•sl 1-:. <11,1111 lh'alt11rs falsl''Y udvc.•1'll'>N ~alt·:-. art'omplishmcnts to attt'acl 11 ... t1n1o:s fro m h om e owners ";111t1nt! tu scll lh<'ir propt>rty. f 'rotn Pn,,.-1\ I Ncwsp apt•r and radio :.u1s ~1urµortcdly gaVl' acldresst•s of h11111lreds of prcpHties th\.' firrn dairm·d lo have sold within four lo l'lght days foll1>wing 1hl' Iii.ting. REPORT 'GHOSTED' . • • ~uHI tltl' Sun Ow go County ltnl' Stedman a nd \\'oo<lcn endor se a land u~e plan aimed al an ('Vl'ntual population in Southeast<>rn Orungc County of 1.2 millioa-peoph:. ,\ml. unlike their three frllow commissione r s lwo weeks ago, -Stedman and -Woodl'n favorec.1 c·ommission endorsement or a traffic circulation plan aimed at iH'Oviding the highway buckbonc needed to-strpport-:sueh-g-rowth. - ltather than endorse such a traffic: drculation plan, lhl' olhl'r three com miss ioners s aid the board of supervisors s hould first adopt a land use plan. ' t 11 t h e s e v c n . J> ;1 g l' F1·rg uso11 ·1Hepal'l'cl sn·rall l'd minority re port hant.led to lhl' fl\'l' t·oianty s upc n ris ors Tuesday, ' StC'dman and Wot1den lamhaslcd Commissioners' James 1'horpl:, S hirley Gri11dl<.' and P eggy t'runstun for their voles. Singled out for special rrili<'ism in the re port was Ferguson's areh-foe, planning comm1ssiu11 l'hairman Grindlt•, Mr~. Gnn1lll'0S position on the Ian<! use and t r:iffic.· t irc11lat11111 1.ss ues was d1aracll'riz11d as · ·cmotionul a n l1 ·c.'>t<il.Jlishrnent, Nlrs Gua rds Out in Force With the hot weather prt•d itkd lo l'OnlinUl' throu f!h the l'nd of th1· \H•ek. Newport tkat'h hfoi.:uarcls ill'C becf1nl-( up their forces lo hanrlll' lar g e c r owds of Ul·achgOl'l's. ;\ccord 1 n ,g to lifegu.ird s. Tues da y 's hot :111d s mogi.:y Wl'Uther brOUf!ht a l'l'OWd uf ~1.000 to Newport ·s ht!achl·s . Jl_u L ,a -1ifc.g.u.a rd sµuk csru a 11 .o;ai<I onl.v JO people• lll't'flr•rl to lw pulled from thc> v. atcr h~· µuard~. Walt•r lc m1wralun•s an· l'X p1•1·1 l 0<l l11 n•m:un at ·:ihout (i71h•i.:n·1·s and s urf 1s l'XJlt'l'll·d to r1111 ;tt sh~htl y lc·ss than thrcl· fl'l'l. through Friday. ;t II t i h LI S I 0 l' ... :. ' . reaso111nJ..: " And lhnu,,;h th<· 1·11rnm 1ss11111's r .·p<>rl Wi.IS l'Tl<IUl'S(•d l1y 'l'h<lrtJI' a nd Mrs . C..:r<in:.tor1 ;i:. \\ell as :Vlrs. Llrindlc>. f''crg u son's m l·-..:.aj:!l' through Stednwn a111I \\'11ml\on cnl 1ci.wd "the p olilic.';tl und s w·nrl phil osophy u sed l.Jv thl· chairman.'· - '"We find thl' words <in ttw commiss wn ·s rt·porl 111 llh' ho:irJ o{ SUE!_l'l'ViSOI'~ I 111 re11:-.1H· to !ht' good p c()Jil,. Wiw ... l.,.,-,.-;,. g,1vl'rmcnt . th1· p u bltt· ;ind pri \' atl' Sl·clor. •· Htl' Ft'rguso11 minority report su11I The word:. Stf·dm:1n ~11111 Woodt•n found offrnl.1 Vl' Wl'l'''n •t s pecifi<'d in lhc· F1•rg11s1111 n •11111·1 th;cl \\ t•nt tu lhl· ":iU(ll'I'\ 1:.urs . ll<>wC'vt•r. 111 1 lu· m :tiorit y re purl l wo w l'l'ks a).t11. 'l'hoq >t·. l'llrs. Grin<f k :rnll Mrs C'ransto11 cha r ~1 c t1•ri tt•d llll' count v ':. t•x1sl111 ,:: l an<I ll Sl' poli1·1e·., ·a ~ l' a l c r i n g t o t h 1· ll l' l' \I s o f landownt•rs. lll'\'t•lo11l:r s :11111 spc<:1al 1ntcn~~t f1 rm:-. PLAY GIRL. • sUbJt'tl of malt· 1111tl1ly "Why,"' tlcma111.kd a n\:1tr1mly look111).! woman ;1ppro;wlti11g fill. Ttw eompl:1111t allt•J..:t•s that at !toast J:l.l of llw so·l'<.tllt·d <111ick ·-'>a lt• homl'S were actually t ow nhous t'S in . a n ew tract 1.kvelopml'nl. • II ~oes on lo say agents for the rc;.11 <'State c·ompany fillet1 in the l1st1ng dall-as thl' same date the lO\\ nl\(JUSt'S WC'l'l' sold. Thal was true "even though Fon •:-t E . Ols1m hail authority .is el\<:ltts l\'l' s ah•s ag<..·nl for the trn<'l I to s,•11 th" homt• weeks or months · lwfo.r1• ·a btlYl'r was found, ... ;1 t'-4' o r di l~J.! I o tU.!-nu..Lr.u:1 _ Attonwv ·~ Off1t't'. 'l'hl' firm IS als h c·haqwcl Wilh t'nl!ai.:ing in "l.ta1t and swill'h". ad' crtisrng. Child Dev.-·lo pi!1g I Talk Set fo r Mesa Dr. Gl'ra ld Cettm an . a n authority in t hl' fil'ld of child d e - \'l•lopmt•nt anct l1•arnin ,I! dis - ;il)llllil'S, will :-.pC'ak a l l ht' ~l :1rdan C l0lllH. f.l!.15 W 19th, l'1>:.ta l'ltes:1. Ju1w 30. al 7:30p.m . Pan·nl:-. :H'<: in\'llt•d to hear l>r . l:l•ttman s peak o n ways that J)an •nts t•a n r c·<"OJ!lll7.C' and h<'lp d11ldn·n w ho ma.\' ha\·e lt';irnrn).( 1lt:.:1h1ltt ll'S 11r olhtT cl1•\"t•l11111nl't1 tal d1sonl<:rs . Tlw progra111 i-. frl'l'. 1W ED OTllER, llUT NO CA IJL "tin• \ou 1lls pl;1) 1nl.! tiH·tw't•:. 111 only )'uung ~11,vs ·1 JI ·..,11kt' loof..1111.: a l my r)\\'11 ~1111s You k1111\\' thl' :.a~ uig. 'Y1111 'rl' 1111t J.:<'ll 111g 11ld1•1·, ) <>i1 n· ~citing hl'lt1·r·. ' "lhoforl' I ad n•rt1~L'<f the <·;ir in ,,n<Hnf'r woman rl'lurrw d !Ill' llll' D:til.v Pilot I tri1'<l anothl·r picl1irc.·:-;, 111:--ist111g that 1f !»Ill'\\ as c·ounty nl'wspapl'r anti didn 't gl'l go1n).( Lo t tt kl' pa rt in :a ny a s ingle call :n u.• first person to rcsc<ll'C'h on rn:tll· muht y, ~he i·all on the Pilot (.Id, bought the wanlt•d Lhl' "n•al lh1ng." <.'JI' and ~old ml' un <idvcrtising Till' s tudv abo ind11·atl'd that with you." mo:-.t J\nw1:it :in womi·n hl'lit•vt• 'f'h<.tt 's lht• adv<'rtis ini:i su<'cess lhl.'y an• Sl'xually ri·1ir,•ssl·•I anti s tory told by the llunlinJ?ton th t I I I I I · 1 lk':t<"h woman who plact•d lhis a a < 1n1 1 l' st :1111 an 1n ~··,..11:1 1 1.. 1 1 m:ill1•rs st.Ill t•x1 ~t s ,. :is:.1 I('( :11 : More l h:m !J~l p r rcC'nt s;tittlhL.·v -·11 \'\\' 7 pa.;.; h11.; 11 '""' hdit•\ c :i w11m a n ha .. l :1~ mul'h '"' M11 h llrt'" i\ :\I F:\I, n,::hl :1~ h t"I' 111ttl1• pri rtnt·r to 1-'.id ;11 1" .'\1111 1•1111t1 makt• s1•x11al :r1l\';11w1·~ :111rl XI '1:1:0•1 Pr l't v., '" \\\\. 1wrn•11l s:111I t ht•.\ fdt 6·1111 ·:.~1·d h~ lh1•1r p .1rlth'l '> • Thi· :->tlr\'1•v ;ds11 111111111 Ill.ti rn11s l \\ on11·ri 1·011:-i1k•r m11:.1'11· llll'll .. , '""· dt!>!llll'll'd. J.!l(llt·~qlrl' ;11111tl1 .... g 11~l 1ng." ff ~·011 ha vt• a car ~·ou want to ~t·ll, ('a ll f'i·l2·51i7H ,\ fri1·ntllv ad- ' 1:-1·r will lwlp y1111 pul a' ft.•w w11n ls 111 work in 1ht• Daily l'ilut. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- , rl.1!u~.f1. Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Tennis Balls Racquetball Racquets Eqlipment Bags Handball Gloves Handballs and Racquetballs Athletic Sox Walking Shorts Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Warmup Suits Gym Pants T Shirts Jogging Shoes .. Baseball Mitts Volleyballs Dart Boards Darts Table Tennis Paddles Frisbees Bick Knives Swiss Army Knives Swim Fins Masks ' Sn or kl es 538 Center - 646·1919 Firearm ' Revision Backed SACRAMENTO CAP> -Newly developed weapons would be con. aidered le11Uy as firearms under lecialatlon adopted by the stat<' lenale Tuesday. : The blll by Sen. Robert Presley W ·Riveralde>. would amend re- lulatlons on pistols, revolvers nd concealable weapons to ln· t lude "any devlce deai1ned lo be vsed H a weapon which is capa- .( __ si_at_e _) ~le or inOlctlna an electrical eharge or such magnitude ,that the victim can be or is temporari- ly immobiU&ed." It would also make It illegal lo t: manufacture cane guns, wallet " auns and "Oechettc dart" am- m unition. B1111ln•~r~Seen SACRAMENTO IAP> -The state Senate h as approved legislation lo require chartered buses that carry students on school-related trips to be inspect- ed as often as regular school buses. Sen. Ra ndolph Collier said his measure was des igned to avoid . future accidents like the one that ·killed 28 Yuba City High School s u en s an u-tffiner ast month near Martinez. Insurance Rate Eyed · ,SACR.\MENTO <APJ -The senate has approved a bill pre· \'Coting nn insuranc" company from raising a person's auto in- surance if he was involv:?d in an accident that was not his fault. The bill by Sen. Millon Marks ( R-San Francisco>. was sent to the Assembly on a 21·9 vote Tues- day after Marks s aid it was un· fair to levy higher rates on inno· cent drivers. "Someone should pay higher insurance rates -the person who caused the acci- dent," he said. Indigents Protest A contingent of aged, blind and disabled . gathered in Governor Brown's reception room Tuesday to call atten- tion to their plight. Protesters pleaded for a SlO-a-month increase in federal benefits to be passed along to state recipients. Brown's finance department oppost>s the S82.8 million bill. Californians currently r ecd \'C S259 a month. Unlisted Teleplwne Numbers Revealed? LOS ANGELES !AP) -A watchdog group testifying before lhl• Public Utilities Commission has accused the P acific T<'lephonc and Tele~raph Company of dolir.g out private. unlisted numbcrs to a myriad of government agencies Spokesmen for Campaign Against Utilities Scr\'il'e Explo1latwn CCAUSEl told the Public Utilities Commission Monda.v that government agencies ranging from the CIA to the public library have access to the unlisted numbers of the phone company's clients · Dlalllond Lane SI udy CAUSE SPOKESMEN said the utility had reported that it aided I m ore than 200 agencies by prov id in~ thenumbt'rs. LOS ANGELES CAP> -The J\mohg the various organizations lis ted were the county chairman or the City Council's consumer affairs bureau, the school district. the army. federal traftlc committee wants clear immigration and customsctepartments. lhc state health and welfare proof the Diamond Lane is doing department and the governor's office. some good or he'll seek an end to city support for the controversial MORE THAN one million subscribers have unlisted numbers. 1D1Ct:'poltutto-n proJllt:----.---wtp~y-l-Scenl.s-a.monthtoi:.thatpri\·ih'gc _ , But in a key vote Tuesday, the "I am disturbed at the lack of candor in definin~ unfo•tcif county Board of Supervisors re -service," said PUC Comm iss ioner Leonard Ross. "It is n ot clear fused to a:.k t he stateTransporta-whether public agencies should have any right to obtain numhers lion Department lo end the ex· without a subpoena. except in extraordinacy emergency situations perimenl affecting other people." --••-.i----- .. ... I .. $185. -to $275. This F,11hcr's Day, StuarJs '' prouJ 11, fr.iturc trulv fine leisure su1li lrum one of the must r('spcctc.I n,1m<'s in mrn's fa~hion -Ch.1rlc .. Lyons C lothes. The La Drl'.t is .i ~urrrbly 1ail11n •d outfit. cr.1facd il'1 ellht•r 100% polyester. p(llyC'ster silk, .ill w<•ol nr .ill wllol vrsfl'd Enh.inced l>y pall hl•J fr1,nt pod.eh and cuffed slreves, this superb leisure-suit 1s Rv.li1.1bh· in rrgulars, ~horts and Inn~~. •! .. ~ ; f M qontlomcui ~..-. .. ..,.. .... J4J9 \1fa Oporto Newport Beach, CA 91663 7t.C/67S·l717 Wednesd,1y Jul'11' lf'i 1976 DAil" Pll or "j Gas Funies Fell 47 5,000 Evacuated in Van Nuys Blaze \',\~ NL YS <AP> Fin•mt•n la11nl.'hcd a final llS l>ault nn u ~as sµe" injt bl:tt.c at a sw1mn11nl( . pool ~upply l'ompun.\ to<la), ll!-IO~ ti 1.'hemkal !>pl'uy Ill knoc·k down l)OISOl10 US (11 ffil'S thttl sent 17 111:rsons 111 ho~1'1lal~ ;md forn·d l'\'Ul'U;ition uf S.UUO r1•:-.1cll·111 s. Al s11nrilH' snrnkt• pt't'nl<.'alt•<I th<' air with I ht> odor of C'hl(lru\l' as fll't'flll'll plll 1111 O!\~ ).!t'll 111.J:o.k i-.11111 i.prayt•t.l tlw l laml'!'> \\llh tlr.' l'lll'mi1·als ant!'' :.itt·r t ' I H 1-: I> t; P .\It T :\I t: ~ T ~µokt'!>m<in Eel i\rbul'kll· i.<i1d tlw smt•ll of the l!US would stuv with Van Nuys residents for mosi of lhl' da\' bul th1·r<· "11uld he 110 furlhl'I' danger from fumi.·:-. unt·c the> f1r t• 1i. out lie sniil t7 rt•i.1d1·nts or lht• .1rca. 22 f1rcml'n , •l po la ('(•ffiL'll. 2 s h<'raff's dt•pul11•s and 2 aml.wlancc tlri\'crs were tukcn to <•ighl hos pitals ::.uffcrin~ the dft•<.•t s llf tla• fumes. Earlv r ep-Orts i111liC'al<!rl some> onhc1i1 were in intensive care units · ARBUCK LE SAIDfi\'cfirem1·11 aln•ady hacl returned tn ctuly an<I 15 others "ere cxpcl.'lt.\() to join them shortly. The re was no immediate word on the.' c•ondilion o f the• other s wh C) were hospitali zect. re s i d 1• n t s t o I 1• av 1• 1 h l' 1 I' belong111i.:s and ht1 l'r)' tu s ufN" :1:-. the dcnH· white i-moke :-l.'ltl(•d 011 th<• µn•don1111anll) r1'~1tlt•1111 al <H't•;L Fire 11tf1r1tlis ~au! Ille toxit• fUOW!> "t'l'l' rl'll':IS<'d \\h1'n \\ ::tlt•r sprayi'd by firemt'n rnnw into ('Ont act '' 11h "100 IH'rr1•111 t' o n 1' l' n l r :1 t i 11 11 • ' trll'hl o r o 1raa z 1nc•lra111n-. a d1lori11l· l'lt•an1ni;: t·ompound ~ t o 1· k l' cl a t I' o o l H ri I e . ;i Mth:-1cl1an· 11f Leslie 'i. 1'1101 :\I art "It ·.s a 1iw.1or l'tncr~1·1\t') ,'' <;11 1tl Arl111d;k "Tlw dwrmr ab 111"' t•nuttm~ 1la11~l·r11us t11x11· fun11•s .. ARBl'<.'Kl.E SAIU l'lwm11.'l1I f'nj.?IOl't'f'~ \\'t•n• 111) lht' St't'fl(• hut th1•y had 11111 d l'('Hh ·d mt hciw Ht•· nam(·~ !-houltl lw hatth•1l '"1h1111I lhc· n sk of :11111111µ 111 th1• l11'\1t' funws. "hit'h inittallv for11H'CI ;1 hugl• l'loutl · Serif111s C ri111es "\\\•re jus t going 111 wail 11 out." sa1ct Arbut•klc "WC''ll Jll:.t "a1t till mornin~ anti IC'\ th~ l'loud d1:-.s1pa1t• 1t st•lf \\' t• n· n11t l!ofn..: to Jl'Opardi.:c uny nwn· of c1111• f1rem C'n ·· •:v A<'l ' ATION CES 'l't:R~ \tt1re set up al Birmingham ll1gh ~l·huol ;11ut M ulhulla111I .lunto1 llti:h S{'huol und l'l's1·1w 11flll'tal~ :-.:ud lluth 1·t•nh'l'S " 1•re Jl;ll'kl•ll Palasu•ws ki su1d offl<'crs fll''>I \H'lll from ctoor·to«h'l(\r alcrlltll! r1·sul1•11ts lo t ht• <I a ng1•r H111 11:-. t lw r1n• l'Xll:llldf'd und lhl• IOXll' rloucl 1111Tl'as<'CI. pol rol cars c•rui1>1•tl through 1lt'1~h1Jorhood st n•t•lS and 1•lfi<·t·r~ us1·d uullhnrn:. 10 warn l'l'SHfl.nts us the clo11tl ";1s µu:-.111'11 :111111 ).! h~ !o.ll•,1tly 11 111 lh 111 1111rth\\ , • ..,,"anti:. J-'irt• off1c·iab .s;ud lht',\' \\1111ld ht•gin a n 111\'cst1gatio11 l:it1·r U>tl.1\ 111\olhcl'.lll:-l.'111 tht•hla11• Youths 16 and 17 Due Adult Trials? Most oftht• 5.ooo C\'UC\lt•ess p<'nt the -night on cots at two relit•f centers near the scene. about 20 miles; norlh of do~wntown Los Angeles. .... '-"' .. We almost wailed too long." said ·;u.y1.•ar -old Eva Hanger us she looked around one of the c c n t e r .s . 41 ~ ~· m n a s i u m ;i t Birmingham (ligh School. "It was a lcrri hit• fi l'l'. The smokt• and j!as "en• ::.o l.lad you t:Ould hard I) sec ·· SHE SAID SHE was evacuated w ith her 73-yea r -old husband, Clarence, from their trailer-park home shortly after the fire brokt• out at !0:28 p.m . Tuesday at Pool Brill' i\I anufacturing Co. "I heard a lot of noise and then they ca me for me," said Margaret Marlow. 86, a residl'nt o f the North r idge Royal c Hetirement Home. She got out of bed and fled her home dressed In a hathrobc and slippfrs. Officials sa id evacuees remained calm al Birmingham and at neighboring Mulholland .runior High School where the Sl'cond relief center was set up. "Pco~le really look it well, rPally rolled with it, .. saiOPenny Lehmann, a nurse . POLICE SGT . Ray mond Palaszewski said officers told SACRAME'.'ITO lt\P l •. Tht• s tall' St·rwlt· has approq·<l o 11111 de:ii~nt-d to make at easier 10 try Iii ant.I 17 year olds as adulls for Sl'rlOUSCl'imcs . The m('usurc It)' Sen. Alan Hohl1111s. (I).\' an Nu~ s I, tlcarl'tl th1· upper house 0 11 a 28·1 \'Oh' Tuesday :.ifll•r a th•b<.il l' 1n \\ h1ch Hol>IJ111:. call(•d the st ale ·s ju \'enill' j11~til.'e !'>)'stem a ".1<>ke " "A JVV F.NILF. is just as lik<·I. t<> !'fll'l\U :ii. mul'11time111 <ll!ll'lltion for murder a s he is for truanc,·. · · hl' !>JHI The m easure now goes to.lhl' 1h s1·mhl.'. Under llH' bill. a district uttornl'Y toulrl tn a Iii or 17 ~1·ar old charged with one of several violent £'1'i rncl> 111 adult court unkss lh1• court ruled that the caseshoulct ht· h andled an the juvenile::.y:.tcm I F THE CASE was tried in adull tourt. the· off t'n<ll·r tn11l<I n ·n·11·t· an adult penalty. but he would ha\e to bl· Mml lo a JU\'l'n1IL' lac1l11 ~· until he turned 18, Robbins!-:ml. Currently juv<'nih.•s arc triC'd in a<lult ('t1llrl Ill' 51.'ht on to st.ale prison only in,irare <''-'SC1'. Hohbin.s added. t\ j11q·nil1• l·nurl rdt'l'l'l' no\\ decides if a minor s hould bc lricd in adult or Juvenile court. he said. "THE BASIC diff<'renct• is that adult (:uurl 1s a l'11mplcll'I~ <liffcrent type or procedure ... H111Jh1ns s:ud in an Hlll0rv1cw ... ,, lo.HI comes j}t'fore a juvenile t:ourt. Ll't '.s :-;a y it's for murder. .. "The hearing is not so much on the quc:.llon or guilt or 11111ol'l•ne1· but on what type of kid do WI.' ha\'t• here. H he went to Sundtiy :>l'huul maybe they won'lputhim intoahy•lrJ of fot'ilily. "THE ADVl.T <'ourt is l>a:-.1-cl mur h more.' on c rime ancl punishm<•nt." ht> adtled . "l.l'l 's say I hey find him gui Jty of murdl'r and Sl'ntl'nc(' him to fiYc-to 10 years. lie -will i:o the Californiu \'ouU1 Authority and then be transferred to st ate prison_ .. Current Jaw prc.'Vents a JU\'Cn1le rrom t>c111g gl\·1·n thl' 1k:1th penalty. Robbins said his bill would 0111 change that. SPEND A DAY AT BEAUTIFUL LIDO VILLJ\G E In lhrs day o f shopping malls and centers. we 're proud to 1nv1te you to an innovation -A shopping village Lado Village and the Mini-Mall. Conveniently located where Newport Blvd. crosses over Newpo rt Bay, yet miles away from the hurried ·pace of the super centers. You ·11 find e ndless ideas for uniQue gif t s o f s tyle and imagination Discover Newport's finest array of shops nestled on the most beautiful harbor in the wor l d . S hop in el e gant surroundings in one of our 44 quality boutiques' HAPPY FATHER'S DAY Stroll down, drive over. or sall into Lido Village. 't . 'j .r ·~ Open Mon. lhru Sat. 10 to 5:30 Sunday 11 to 5:00 Ample lree validated Parking , Lido Village , . .\6 . , DAILY PILOT EDl1,0Rl1'L PAGE l P aratnedic Services In lh<' lc•ntativc huclgct t1pprovt•d by th<: Newport llcuch City Count· al th1!'l Wt!ck 1s provision for a 5Cl'Ond fire department p <.iramcdic unit cos ting ubout . SJ75.000. City Manage r Hobert Wynn originally h;Jd removed the r<'qucst for the scvt•n-mun unit hccausc the county • wus the n s tudy ing w<.iy~ of unifying pur:.i m c d k ' 1 s ervices and puyin~ for the m on ;.H·ount y widc ba!:iis. Those plans fe ll through and the c ity must make its own urr:.ingemc nts for the uddit1.onul mcd1cul tcum . But the t•oun<:il·ulso unders tood that the initial cos t is not the continuing c·ost--und us kc d tht· city staff to sec if other ultcrnutives might be pos::,1blt. ·· Private cmcrJ.tcncy service is one possibility. ., Whatever the unswer, all Newport rt•sidc nts - rcgurdlcss of which side of the traffic clogged buy they live on -a•·c entitled to the sam e. ;md the best . paramedic servic.:c. • ·1 Beaches Aren't Parks In a city like Newport Ot-aeh, hlel-:,Cd with 22·1 <.u:rcs of heuchcs. it might seem inconifruou:-. that ·~parks could become an issut·. ~-· Beaches do provide OPl'n space, vistas of tlH· ocean and <:Jn urea for some kinds of rccr'Nllion. H11 l lhey don 't fulfill the :-.um e need ::. u::. parks. Gra~:­ arcas arc a tan~iblc assct. , Som e o f the older p<Jrls of town, partic ularly Wt·s l : , Newporl and the JJalboa J>t"'ninsul'" could ht· d escribe d as purk-poor. They wer e built up in the 1 • heyday of the s ummer tourisl booms wh en l>r~mary consideration was given to building as many cottages • aspossiblc . counC'il for hl'lp a nd others have gone to the lo<'a l ~chool boa rd Ill ml effort t o get som e l!rasS. playing Hrea s in:,tallcd Cit the penins ula Newport Ele ~·ntary &hool. · In 01w opt1mist iC' step, city councilm en have de· cidC'd to s pt•1Hl S9!$/i00 lo improve the p e ninsula':-. !\tai·lrwµark , Mort· l)Uth nt'ighhorho1xl prOJcct :-.-for primarily rc!H<knt~ in~tt·ad of ' 1s1tor~-anay Ile in order. College Budget · The propo~Nl Sfj t mill1011 huugct rOr the Coast Community Ct1llt•gc· D1.slril'l for t~l7G·77 b m o re: than tw1cC' Lhl' ~izt· ot lht· hudgl'l approvt•d by trustees just four years ai.:u But tha t w~1:-. hdon· tllC' distrn·t annexed 60 per- cent of tht· G <m ien Gro\'f· lJnif1e<l Sch ool Distr ict , a movt· whith lakl·s l'fft•t·t .July 1. Thl· pn'hminary hudgl'l inc ludes a 00-cent t3x ratt· pt•r SIOIJ in a sscssl'<I v<duation. up 10 cents OVl;'r lus t Yl'a r 's approved rate. The hig budget item in this ~ e ar·s document b salaries for th'· d istrict"~ t,:1<>0 tcrtified a nd c lassified l;'.JTipluye~. Lolali11g s:n.7 millaon fcH' those two groups. Executive Vice Chancellor Corre llan Thompson said ttwre will he adj ustments in the: preliminary hudgl'l hl'fore final adoption. expected in Augus t. Tht· te mporar y document i!> h~scd on an cstimat· <.·d 7 rwre<:nt intrcaSl' in a~scsscd va luation in the ex- panded clis tr:kt a nd an a nticipClt t'Cl is V!JtCent nike in s tate <.1pport1onmenb Whal dot·~ at mean to Mr. Average Taxpayer ·~ A s li g ht incrcasc in tht• total tux bill fo r community col· lcgc o peration -if tht• budg et is adoptl·d ' .. : Now r esidents of thos e areas a r(' mi ss in ~ l green er y . Some residents huve appealed to the city ! N .. , It's tnercly my f6itrof ul Detlrer, Ngu~bo, s ;v 1ng me shAde." .... The Art Message to Fatl1ers • f Of Picking , u~ar Gloon1y Gu~ Help Kids to Take the Reins ·f'eople ( S_YDNEY HARRIS) • I "People" and "polkies" r<'a lly have> little to do with one another. in th<' senst• that the men wh1l know best how to s ape polit'ics-f and programs arc nol occcssari· · ly the best picker s of •o le to Thr• Yuha \ilv hus lruJ!ed\' 1s ont· of lhl· n·;ison:-. \H' don't want a t harle r com· pany taking ov1·r our t'X· <·<'llenl sC'hool d 1~Lnl'l trans p ortat 11'>11 dl·p:Jl'l mcnl • • CONCE RN El> PAHE;\:T Oloemf O'" c_.nh Art >ulNYillltd Qf ........ , •ltd .. ftol MCeU41rtlY rtOeoct ... ... In •• 1 ............ "' Selld -pot -•• loGl ..... f G•"· O••lr P1lol. Tulhe F:cl1tor A nw:-sa~t· lo I :ll her:-. ,\ d11lit I. a fl(TSlln \\ hn i' going to carry un \\ hal you :-l:trlt'(I. lie IS gC>lnJ,! '" s it \\ hl·n · YOll arc· Sii. ting and when you are i.!Olll' al· 11•11d lo thosl' ll1111gs \\ h1ch )ou. tl11nk an• 11nporla11t. Yo11 1ll:iy ;1dopt ;.ill 111l' p11l11·n·s )1111 plt•u:-i·. hul how l ht'\' ''ill lw \'arn(•!I out Ul'pends 111~. him. II•· ".ti :i., Sllllll' nHrlJ·ul or \lltll' t°il 11·:-. :.lah:s anti 11;.itwns. · 4at "7iii'rYtllcm oul. - The big pitch of so many com. am IS go111g ln nll)\ I' Ill anti Panics ;.ind corporations these · t :1kc· 11\'l'r '1111r d1urd1l·:-. :-1·hu11b. d amagt• tu the firm 1f lht'y art• · days is bcin~ 11111n•r:-1l11·s <rnd l·11rpor at1on:o. a ' 'pc op I l' emotionall y askl•w.) , All your books an• g11111g to l1t• This irrational ll'n<Jl·m·y to con-cJ Place·· 1.l'., JUdl!l'd, prais1•cl or ('ondl•rnnc b~ Cusl' 11oud policy mukl'l"l> w1lh 1 1 they c l aim .. 111111 T lcf~1lt·of 1uma111t v 1,111 aood l't'11plt•·pil·kl'I':> is, of cuurse. · · II that the peo-"' 111~ ha nds So 1t m1 ghl lw w1· 111 , nol confltwcl to bus111l'SS ('orpora-' (' pie they hire pay hirn :.11rn1• allt'ntmn" know how to lions. althou~h lb blt·ak consl· l.l'I ':-h1.·l p tu m to ll•arn 111 n •act l!Ul'fl Ces may b .. · more obviou:-. 1 1 I J • deal with lhe l!t•ad111g 1s tlw has1s ot at 11t ll'I' th(•rt•. Ont.' uf tltl' finc:-.t c~11lt•1-te people they s uhjc>Ns Throui.:h rt·ad111 g . h1• I $ e r v e . presidents l l'Vt·r knl'w ho.id the wilt he n·acly to mc(•I the rna11~· lie was an admirable pulicy- MAILBOX ) l.t>tlers /rom readns are welcnme 'fhe nghl tn c:ondense IPtt1•rs fl) /1t .,pace ur t'lin11not1• fl lH't 1s rescrvf•d. IA•ltcrs o/ 30() wurds or less uni/ bi• given prrtcrencc All lc•t/rrs mu.~t m· rlude s1gnoture nn<I ma1lmg address but namt•x -ni.ay be. w lllll1cld W1 r1• qru•st 1/ suf/1c1c11t reas1m 1.~ OVJ)Urt'11I J 'octry' will 1WL b~ pulllislll:d.. 1,, HollC'rl Earl 1111111111~. I.11th t\m1•ri1·;rn ltdining Compuny ,L!!'fl!'ral mana~l'r. with Charlt·s II c II cl 111 n g. .I r II r cat ti l. Ut·st·arth ('ornpan~-. Crm·k1·r Nt•\'111 of Evani. l'roduC'ts Com- 1wn). ll;1)'l'S HobC'rlson of Udyco Indus I l'lt'l> and formt•r I 11>11:-.e l'o:-1 Oflll'l' & t'1Y1I Scrvu·e ;.is:-1s · 'tanl staff tl1n•dor \\'llli;irn J\ Irv mt• fl Som ct Imes same lam1.•nl able dl'fil'ienl'.y. drnllt•ng1•:-u f ehangc 111 I he " 11rlll they Suggest with eh'rnal v;iluc•s and program-maker . a dl.'cat.le or TllESt: AK t-: the pnvatt• en. that this is their largest com· m or e ah<.!._acl or his time. a MAHn : <; HA;\:'.'ll 11.•rpnst•r:. who arc r cspun:.1hll• petltive e dge. brilliant edu cator and acadcm1t• rm--lliFfrrrstr.:rtm~ a11d c . Yet it is singular that, after planner, but hope lessly naive Po11Cal Control pos1t11111:-now being made hy tht• this discreet boasting in the an· about p<•ople . Not about lht·1r ·r h L" I l'oslm asll'r G"ncral BenJ·amln nual report. the page listin11 the · o l e r.t 1tor " { ·oasl Hl'pl'rlol')' Thl'ute1 'l1111i1I 111g fund. Jt', llll't· t•: \\til(h Orang1 (_'011111 y 1·onH: uf ;ig 1· f'Ulturall~ and ht· able lo ~upport ~ul'h :1 I im prol\_·,,~11111:11 llH•;1t1·1· Bravo t'o:-t ;, i\ksa for \11111· •·1mtinut·d ;incl .L!l'llcrou:. <·onlnhu· l 1111b l o lhc arl ~' l\l l!S .JOll!\l l'. WEI.LS To ttw E ditor "(;0;11 11111 " I ~I~ \\l' hc;1r 11 U:-.1·11 111 l11•'1·:tllt•1f1ha:-.1·01111' :1 long w:_1y 111 lhl' pa~l ::!:I~ l'al':-i <11111 lasl Wl't·k 11 111111,. a n t1t hl·r giant :-lt<f1 t11l'\\ :ml \V1• congra t11lalt: the 11 ty l'ot1nl·1I tor IH'IJllng 1(1 111:-llr•· lhal t•ultun· 1. 11111 lll'~!l\•t·lnl 111 co~t;1 l\h'~a ' l.1kt• tlwl proverb ial ston1• which hit ~ llw w;tll'I' and mak1•.s laq~l' rappll•S throughout lhl' p11111t . t IH• n 1• w So11 l h ( '11 ;,i~ I. Ht·rll'rtory Tl11.•alt•r "111 rnal-t• an l'\ er ·1nc·n•as1n i.: r ardc 11f l'Ultural influen<'l' I hroughuut Orani,\c t:uunt~. t 1:-a sourc·e of gn·at pricle lo us that t:oslu M t•sa has lhl.! stom· ,\;\:N and MIKE :\10UNI> .. characters, butabouttheirab1li·· In rn ·1>1>ns· t lh <t1c··1111n 11f ... lfa1t:.ir Ian "X·Amer1·can c.·1n board or directors almost in· •. s ,t II l' I s " variably fails to include the vkc· ty to execute thl'lr plans who is n·~pons ihlc• for the pn:st .. nl l'Xcc·11t1vl'I on a ll of lh<' palll'nt S h • £> t . l'ris1s ('1111fr11n1111i.: thl• tlnikcl ('ll1 zt·ns ancl postal · scr vic·c .. c-oo~ .~uppor f preside1nt o1 r persoynn<'I or 1~[. m· n· A s ubordinah' brought u St:it t•s Postal s(•n irt•. wh1d1 1s cmployes whost• good, mutual T o the F.ditor: dustria re allons. ou wou u 1m · r1·n .. plan to him, h .. • would "UL lhl' 1 11 h .. , k "·If d Jlh · · I I . . 1 1 • ., :-.l rugg ing agu111 s t 01' s t al ... 11 · \\.: an· an we c•mg is >crng ()n(' ot 1111, <'IC·mi•nts vnu wi ll f agine, from lhl•tr lll l.'S,;;.t cast, man in l'har~l' Of tht• plan, l'Vt•n the (;rt'l'k wouldn't lakl' lll'I:-on. f'X :JC'<'rha kd lo fOrC'C politico;al find in ;uiy ouhtandmg ;t'hO()I or , that these two mdc1'n arhe e m1°~~ though 1l was t•v 1dt•11t lo the llw an:-.w1·r 1s ~1x su~Tcssful hus t· privtlt•ge st·hool s••stt·m is a hl'•h l(•vc·I of qualined to han c t e "pcop e junitor that il was the> wrong man iw ssmc·n J "" t r th b S, lf the l'oslul Sl•rvil'e goes tn tht· ad I Vt' and po~1l1n· 1·ommun1t y aspcc o e u m ess. for the right job. I lis <.1dministra· ·r 11,. 11 in1 •• m .. , n1 "'<' r ro~ t a I · h b · l • ' " pr.f.vatt• sl'-clor , t c su s 1dy la1t-support We· :it C(.}rona dd Mai· ••MOST a lw"'y", 1·1 : .. the vi'ce· lion founder ed on this particular B1i··rcl of (;ov(•rnors. now oi11·rat-0 t 1 · k~ .. r t th 1 1 1 Ra.. • ., ... .. u now it•ing as L"U or >Y e-l1 1g h S(• ion arl' t·xtr c mc y presidents of fin41nce. or mark<'t · folly. . . mg with thn•e v;1t·an(•1t·:-.. is :ip PO will bt• ins l<'ad gifted Ovl'r to 1.:rat<'ful for both thcquanltty and ing or direct m ont.'y-flow func-Selecting the rig ht man for lht• po1111l'd ~'Y th1.• f'n·sicJc•nl. lht• l1k1•s of federa l gravy. 11uahly of thl' support atfordl·d to 1 1 t-un-the-bottnl-t~ .i!lb is a s~t·cial knack. like Thl'y an· paid !';10,000 annually trumt•rs now on hand-outs : ch'-u~ ti y part•nl:-. Sl·rvrcl' organiz:.i- to th~ top) while personnd and bt-ing doubl~olnkt · 11\at a · f n rTH' i'C m 0 11 hly ;mrt-:'IT fl'fi'Sl'. r"'T11TfoaU-s:-~1Hps<infl lion~. )u;lnl;s:-. anaiililTI~rv.-ttl ;1l \\;1 ~·s c·omc nw.iy from an<'v<'n- 1ni.: ul S(' H lt•C'lrng that W'-' lrnvt· l~c·n llch ~hlfull y l'nkrtaincd II). wl\l,as nll'nlatly stimulated. Our two ~• h11111 a 1~L· d11lrlren who h;;v<' ~l'('ll S(' It{; spt•l'ially dl'· \l'lopc•d t•llu1·at1on;il productions al ;;d11111t <Ir(' l'qually enthused about tht· 1•11mpa11y. Th i :; funll-sharing gift n ·11r<':-.t'11ls 11 I rl'mcnt.lous legacy lo lhl' future of cultun.• in this ci-. ly. :rrr<t we-ar .. convmcetJ thtttlhe nt1r.C'n!' (If Costa Mc~ 111 h1•nt·lll 1111 mt•asu rably as a r e suit <a:HJ\LDINE M. STR/\TTON Congratulatlo•• T n thc Editor: Cungrutulations to the Cost ;_1 J\1 csa d i y council for their 1.:cn1·.rous donation lo South Coast Hept•rtory ThN1tn•. <::11nini,\ n•- l'OJ.!n1l111n a~ otl\' of the fint•st pro- ft·~s1onal 1 lw aln·s on th(' \VC'st Coast. Soul h Coast H<'pertory n·11r<'st•nts w hat is happcnmg ln •· • · uda . The fad th al som e o 1c1r pro- duc tions arc nmlrm•(•rs1al is a n ·n cclion that :o.<inH' things in our <•ullure :ire c.·ontrovcrsial. E very t ime I ;1ttrnd I his lhl·ater I frcl it prnvidt•s not only elll('l'lammcnt but also ctlu<·:1t10n o.111d I go <.1way· t•nril'hCd I applaud So uth C oa s l lll•1wrtory Tlwakr_ lcw their cx- l'ellcnc-1•. J ___ applau,1~ r ht• C ity of C1>sla Mesa lor llw11· suppo rt of 1•x t•ellenn· SUEC. Mt'llPllY p-·Bnrdf"tt'---·:. I ----co~m a ~r.rmnrn-:in:stttt-con-'hUll• relaliun.-1.o any JlLh~ ud-tl:.:i-!'111• fol' appoinllnQ the _t11rlJ..nt·s . All exorhitant. A ll mrcha, and 11lhl'r fm·nds c1f thl.' • sid~r a secon ·t' on co • inistrativ~w .. ·"'"""~-----l!c»;lm;JOl( ... c d 1•n,.ral l~u~:..:d~t.:J~· i~u~l~y5. -~s~c~r\l\1.11~1·~1·~~1~11~rutt=::l\~~~JDj~~1s:i:..' ~l~m~s~i~llefiSS:-:S~~3<:.nl:IIl.l::===-======--_..:T1lo~l~h~l'~F.~.d~it~o~rmmfffiMEnifV:pJ~;:;;;=I m and -and .one which is ofkn If "pcuplt' ar c our big~csl 3:-.· fi n• n•g ic11wl f)O:-.lm;L'>tt•rs and :15 All ma.1or po litical campaign May comm . bypas11cd in the hirin~ of <'X· sct:·:1sso many f!rn:is hkc toas -D1stn('I l'l\ls ul. n·:-.pl•CllVl'ly, spcnck 'r:-. NOTONl.Vh;1sour constil11c>n · for its May 1'1 rrl1torial "No ~ ccutive personnel. <Only th<" SE'rl thfse days. il is not. ofkn sr.:i.5:H~. a nd :w.ooo salarii·s. llow clo you h(•a l a rombin:ilion t'.V an · a n·s pondt'd positively in <..:n•tlil t.o tlw County" C'alhnR al- smalt-Cry applicants, ~t'ncrally, ren ected on lhC' board or m llll' Tht' chucrm ;in of till' l'o:-.t al lik<.' that°' By votm~ for honr~ly, n ·H·nu1•-li m It 11u·reast• elections. lent1on to the sorry st ate of our arc giv~n the psychologica l tests c·on~panws' ~clat11ins with lht'ir Hoa rel ot <i ovt•rnors is t\1 .A. truth and mt<'~rit y. hut it ha:-. in :i m y nad or othe r count y planning <'omm isslon·! that should also be givm lo the vanous 1ml>lit·s. Just another ud Wri~ht whn i s a lso Exxon way:;;, prov11lt'1I youngstrrs wilh Nol only an• llw t•1t1zm s or the big.fry, who can do rar more slo~an lo forget. di:urman ancl his \llt'l' ('hairmun llRUCE S. llOPPING tlw typ1· of nll)ral :md financiul county ~horl ..iwngt•c1 hy h:1vin~ Mars !Jy the Foui-th of July To tlw F:d1t11r _ /\ n •t·c111 ,·artoon critici7.<'S 1t1P Supn•mc. ( 'ourt. depid 111~ 11 a:-. :i s nail untkr dose ollf;crvat11111 It sccmt•d thut il was ohservc•ll to move s li ghtly backward. Our invcstm<'nl in sp:l<'l' rt'· scllrfh is about lo pay us hack u~uln. Our n nt ion 's hiJt~est Fourth of .July demonstration will Ot"C'ur 3a million miles from home. Uy r<'mote control you and I un· ~oln.e to ··visit'' Murs. .. ·rom lwn v i k i n g s p nceer nfl we'll open the , door to tht• l l)la nct mos t S like our own · und sC'c If J u n y bod y':. home. J Mankind l has wailed u t least 3,000 year!' for this~ now we net'd wait only a rew mdre weeh. • Since thl' invention of the ! telescope In the 1~. earthm~n hav~ scanned the skies avidly. eagerly, some with a passion. Our fascination wllh other worlds is more thun curiosity - it derives from two very basic human urges: The sam e re - auurance that w~ get from c rossing p~1th s with anothe r ' human in the world'~ lonely places we sN:k amonl! the w;in ' dcrf'rs ot the universe. And, ns ( PAI Jt itARVEY) wit h thC' t•xplnn•rs who f1r:-.I. spannt•d our own plam•I. tht•1'1··~ th<' (lrcam nf rcsour<'l'S c)r t tw hopt.' for u fountain of 111•rs1etual youth . ALSO. a s with those who pioneered our n1•w la nds, sub· consciously wc s t•t·k some plur c to run to. H.C~ells l'nhurrCM mn--rxT · t'ite menl about Mars in 189K when he used our sm:itterin~ or scicnlifi(' knowl<'di:e tn write n pseudosciem·c classic'. "The Wa r o f the Worlds." Jn 1971 our M arin<'r Nine spacccrort went into orbit around · Mars and for a year took close-up photog.-aphs. From :1 composit, .. or those photo~raphs we now h ave a de ta iled m i11,or the entire . Planet. · FltOM THIS MAP showing lhc volcanoes and canyons there is general a greement that Mars is a "live" planet, not a "de<1d '' one Thal is to sny therl" ilre forces movin~ undt•r till' t•rusl : lht'rc 1~ tnternal heal, nn1l then: 1s -or • has b<'t"n -rtowi n~ wakr on tht' sur(;u·•·· i\lthou,::h thC'rt' is no frt•<• O~Y· J:l'n o n M :ir". mosl s<'il•nlists ll11nk lhut lift• Cormt·cl on <'arth wlwn llw rc• was 1111 frt•c oxygen ht•n•citht•r. NF.VE RTlll·:1 . ..:ss. o n th(' Fourth o f July this Yl'ur, the• spcculaticm will he supplunkd by makrial t•vidcnct•. Whc•n V1ki11~s Ont' and Two m 11kc I heir expN'I · c tl soft l;mdini.ts on the M~1rt1 un surface·. lhl'Y will analy7.c the soil~ llR' water, photogra1lh tht• s urfa t'L'. measure tem - Jlt'rature:<, s tudy the atmosphere, st"nsl" any l!re>und.quakes -and soon. For most of us it is dirricuU to 'rcl~c this billion·dollar invest- m ent, whatev(•r it proves, to our everyday life . Y<'l we h ove harvested from our s riace prc:>- J?ram so fur. 1f I may be allowt"d the expression. astronomically beneficial fallout. And . unlike our n~tion 's cxtravugunccs overseas~n this m ission we stand to los~ only a fc>w pounrt!'I of t an . and the m oney Th<' f:H·l is lhat tht• Su1>rf'l11c· Court was n<'vt·r m l•anl to t•riad luws, a:-. prcv111us <'Ourts h11vc• tlont•. Ne1tlwr arc• ft'cll•r:il 1•011r1 :- m c11 nt to 1nstrurl eh'd ccl of 1'1c1ab :ll-tn whal laws tlu:y mu:-1 writt• and t h:1t I hl'Y must not ah:-. lain or \'Olt· no m1 such laws. TlllS IS l'X U('ll y wh:il thcy arc- d oing, how1•vl'r. Tl11•y I.ell a school board. in l'ffl'<'t. \-OU must buy or l(':Jlll' or l11re IOO hu"cs You mu:-.l hu~ children ucros~ lown lo S(·hoo!s fur removed from • their n<.·1~hhorh1111•: You must write th<.• luws and rn11-.. !he tax<'S anddo1t t The Cll'rtcd ofrlrial must dralt the law. lk mus t not vol«' no or abstain for he tws ortl('r-; from an appointed judge as lo h11w ht•. ~in elected offH·ial. must volt' I don 'I know what tlw; 1s, hut Democracy it 1s not4 • .JAM F.S W. BOLDING Bral'o! p:11d to the makers and movers of To the Editor: these V1kinf!s continues forever The City of Cosln M~a de· to orh1t through our own •. serves n st :indin~ ovution for economy. •.>their girt of S2SO;OOO to ~uth ' .. ~ ... ! . '"' c·rwourai.:,·nH•nl that shows trm• two m<'l'nht•rs 1m Llw <'omm1ssion rnmmttnwnt In quality. I wnuld who havt· 11111 llw sl1 ~ht.<'Sl in· hk1• 11, lakl' lh1:-opportunity tocx· krest 111 publ1r wclfart'. bul sit- prC's:-, on ht•h:ilf of tht• students ling through lht• lung hours of and slart' al (;oron;.i dcl Mar lligh h •stimony is a pos1t1vc• hardship, St'l1011t. our Vl'rY sinccn· ;1p· on o·m? of llll'm espedally. lie suf- p renat wn for l hl' srx·t·ial l'ffnrls frr.; ph y~it•alt y fr o m the lhal mt·rnht•r" of our community hort•clo m°"' h a\t' macl\• lo l'f<'Ul l' :incl main With two tlroncs on th" rom- t ain a11 outstancl111g highs<'hool rn•c;;.;i n n . lh i· h11rd c•n of I> F.N NIS L. EVANS r<•:-.1><,ir1~1l11lit y J1la1·f'd on th1• three l'rinr 1pal • who 1m c•rvt'. 1:. unduly heavy. f;ood .l•dfl•f'llf. To the F:ditor ; Tht• Custa Mt'sa Cily Council m<'mhcrs arc to •be ap1>lau1l1•1l for their recent action in ~iving lhl' sum or $250.000 from the frlft•ral revcnue s haring funds of Uw r1ty lo South Coa st Uc•p"rtor y_ 1'hcokr's bulldin~ rund This C'ril11· all~ ace la im etl, non-profit theater is a tn•mendous asst•t lo the cultu ral life of Custa M<'s a Certainly, our e lected orfic1als ~i;qy·ed good judgment in sh·p· p111g forward to s h are these fund:. to help in building a new, larf.(l'r th(.'ater for ~"n lh Coa~t Repertor y her e in Costa Mc•. MV H USBAND and I havt• bct•n attending this theater s mC'e our a rriva l h ere m 1970, uncl we're cons tantly impn•ssecl not just with the culiher of th<' pro· tluct ions but with the d1vcrs1ty of play i1tylcs and the wide ran~c or thou ~hl provoking v1rws 1irr- scntcd In each pl;.iy. In short we EVELYN GAY~AN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ftoh..,t N \Vp1·rf. /•ut>l1.,/wr T/11111111 ~ I\ 1•1•1>11. f:1/1l11r ttrrrhma Krnh1rt1. f:a1111rwl l'u11t• f:1/1t11r 1'111' 1·d1torial 11a1:1• of thl' l>aily 1•ct111 .,..,.k:-to 111form 1111d 'I 111111l.1h' r1•111t1•r<; by pr1•s<•nl mi: 1111 tlu' pa1:1• cl1v1·r"' 1•omml'nl11ry 1111 lnp11·, 111 in1t•n •s1 hy ~yn1llcal· 1'111·111t11n111~1:-ai11t c11rt11onisl11. by prnv11hn1: a lururn lor rc-adcrs' 'll'w' 111111 hv 11n"wnhn1t this 1w v. '1111p1•1 ·, 01111111111~ a11cl -id1 •:1$ 1111 c·ur11•111 11111•<'~. Tiii' 1'1.!ilonal ''ll'""'"' 1,f '.h t.' 1>:111) l'llllt appear 1111ly 111 lh1• •·cii111r1:1l u1:11r. .. ; .11 the 11111 111 th<' pai:c•. Opinion:-C!l· 111'1·"'"' hy lht' c•olumnists nnd l'llrtoom~b and lctll'r wnll'rs art! lflC'lr llWll flllff 1111 c•ndorM'lnCf\t or their views hy the Vally J•llot. .;h1K1td he• lnfcrn'•I WC'dncsduy •• June lfi, U>76 - tJ ' We dnesday"s Closing Pric~~ NYSE COMPOSITE, . . TRANSACTIONS DAILY PILOT CLASSlffED ADS 142·M78_ Wednesday June 16 1976 N DAIL Y PILOT 89 •. tdd~ Lij"e 1.0. • • Old King Coke To Fight Back Ry MILTON ~IOSKO\\ITZ As the top sl'llt.>r an th<' sort drink business Cot:.1 Col;i doesn I need to RO one on one w1tholher brands 1111.';n cs the sntptn)! to other s ' o, er the Ha rs from its loft v perch 11 has withstood :i .. lolofth1s :-.n1p1nJt PE'ps1 Cola lhl Nu 2 br .m<l ust.>d lo .1d\ t rl1se that 11 was chr.1pt r Then \\llh lht• Pepsi gc:nuatton lhcml 1l SOlll(ht lo<: nptu1 t' \OUI\~ pl'oph• 7 l ll I h <' No I Mo brand t•rn plo\ s :in .inh ney rnla .111 .1ek dcpu:1111j! Tree 1lliclf ,1s I he l m ol .1 And Dr Pepper has r o ar r d n ut of lht South\H sl lo become lht :'\o 4 brand by fe 1turing 1ts \\et rd l:tslc AU. (ff THF.St: BRAND~ llAVt. done "tll Jlowe'er none h.1s l'\ <: 1 <: orn t loo t losc tu d1:-.lodi::tn1? l okl• I atcsl m.irket audits sh<rn Co<'.1 Col,1 v.1lh a 3 to 2 lcad over Pepsi lt does .1bout 25 prrcl.'nt of tlie total soft drmk business While 1t doesn t permit Cok<' lo get into the ring wil h compel 1tors 1 he Coca Cola Compam 1s not avt'rse to letting stablematt.•s lake on the other hrands Thus the comp.HI\ has bee n runnmR TV commercials ror Fresca m which 1t pits the sugar free citrus drink against Pepsi Cola m a t.iste ' test Pepsi shru~s off this dl\e rs1onan l actic Donald l\e n dall chairman of Pepsico saHf l hope the Coca Cola Compa11) eontinues to run that c ampa1~n so that they \\ on t ha\ie mun\'' to s pcncl on Jlood :irh t:r!lsrni:: l'l l::ANWHll.F., PEPSI IS mnunlrn,:? soml flanke>r as saults of its ow n Coke has alwa\s b('~n a str onllcr hrand in the South tha n in the North and l<1st H'ar Pepsi decided tu challen~e that strength \\1th a sptc1.1I camr::u~n m the Dallas Fort Worth <1rea where its markt•t share was a dis mat 8 p<.'rcent Texans were urged to tn Pl'ps1 and see 1f 1t d1dn t taste better t hun Coke Pepsi claims that the c:impa1~n doubled its market share and so tl has now cxtcndt:d this I ust~ challen~e to Detroit "here 1t 's already the No 1 seller \~ llh a 30 percent share of the market • In still another move "h1ch seems to bl.' palt<'rnl.'d afl<'r the strategies used by cigarette companies and Miller bt'"1 Pepsi Cola 1s now mvadmg c1lles m the East and\\ est with a new brand Pepsi L1~ht Peps i L11!hl 1s Pepsi Cola laced "'1th lemon and a 50 perC'ent reductwn in (atones SURVE YING THIS F RENETIC .1ctl\1t' from als mountaintop in Atlanta, Coca Cola as rolhn~ 1ls b11? ad vt•t llsing i:uns anto place to launch jl new O\ er all theme Coke adds hfe to It will jlet wnrfdw1de l.'x posure Coke 1s not one or those brands that "witches slogan" evt.•n other '<'ar Tll1s 1s m foct onlv the fifth maJor theme an the brand s h1slo1 v 1he first fht• Pause Thal Refreshes began in 1929 and ran all the wa~ lo 1960 Then came "Coke Refreshes You Best which had only a three year run followed bv 'Things Go Belin"' 1th Coke "'h1ch lasted until 1!169 Ttie most recent 1ntch was "It's the Real Thm Whatev<'rtne c me COca.Cola p<'rf'Ofms sensafionallv Its 1975 sal<'s hat a new peak or S2 8 btlhon with 42 percent of that volume coming from outsid e the country Aftcrtax pro· fits soared to $239 m1lhon with O\l'rseas operations ac counting for 57 percent of that net Onlv 36 U ~ companies mc.ake more money than C<:>ea Cola Of coursc'not everything 1t doN> adds life 1t an vested $1 milhon tn a new Alan J ay Le rner Leonard Bernst ein musical 1600 P<'nnsyl\i ania A venue Th" show opencrl 1J1t Broadwav Ma) 4 -andcloscd May8 Chrysler Joins Pricing Parade DETROIT CAPJ -Chrysler Corp followanc thekador General l\lotors Corp sa~s 1l ma~ increase prices hy up lo 6 percent on its 19i7 cars .ind trucks A 6 percent increase \\OU!d be about SSOO per' chicle The nation s i'Oo 3 auto maker s.ud 1l nol1ficcl dealers of th<' possthlc increases m price protect ion ktters ma1le<l this \\eek GM, THE INDUSTR\':S pricing leader a nnountcd lu!\t "eek 1t h.1d issued 6 percent price prolccl ion on 1ls l!l77 models The industry issues price protection <'ach }car at th1'- ume so fleet purchases c.m place orders before hnal pnce::. arc set, usu all'.) an latcsummcror carly fall 0''"' H Q~ \ OiN ("In '"' •nt1 q~,a >O t.~\ .... q 1Q q.t 'Mfll. , ' 10 f•n 11\ ~e 1" H I\ II ti/ JI ' J" "'" J'J "1~ IM "' 1" ..4 ' 1\ I• Jq119 ~1 .. l l~.i 11111 ttt nn '" lf>' "' J c1 tf\ ., r..t ,,., '"' •00 'rt CV)O ,,.,...., ~ .. ,.,. f.ii(l NEW YOll< 1n<l " t '" tt'lfl • ""' t'4 # v "' 11' .. dfld " f )f\ t Tr<>"' ,, t J G1,1•I ()I (""' I')' r"""' n w ''" f P.'lnn,1 , '' L p• at1d Dow11• 1 •• ., '" ( \ (l\fl tJo t1on ro t•l WVOfflt AVI Tt\r tnUO#w tq I \\ r.,.~PvntJ• ,,.,,w th 'If w Yor9' Slottri E. nhAnQr I """"" , , \\1..,\ ttMt h f¥ r1r1n UI> th' t'hO'\f JM r,,,.n l Cttl'llll tnt-mn't D., t d on f)t H nl .c~r h Co ~· , "'",.,~ • •11r<1h ' ot voh,m. r 1 1 ,, fn fur W1tdn<'V13Y M t ,, "' NI ' 'md pien nnt 19 t h nt)I , d ,. , °' b•'·""-~ ·~ ,,, v ""'' t ._,, ~ ----""d •O<ttty ' I H.t l I t UPS N~m. 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"" '' ~ n 'l' t4 "' ~u,, •ow' I ' .,,., 10 "I I l')I II' 14 t I 8 J {J DAILY PILOT ( TV Highlights ' r N BC D ~:00 "Return or t he World 's Grcutcsl Detective ." L a rry llagmCin slur s as a cop who bL•licvc~ he's Sherlock llolmcs in this new T V movie comed y. CBS 8 8 :30 T h e l\t!lly l\lont<'ith Show. Th<' p r.c mit•rc of a m·w summer co~cdy scn cs w ith F reddie (Chico1 Pr inzc as the fi rs t guest star. ABC f) 9 :00 ''The Only Game in Town." E lizabeth Taylor as a Las Vegas showgirl lc <1ms up with Wa1n ·n Ucatty as a compulsive gambler in this 1001:1 movie drama. TV DAILY LOG lw•DN•SDAYj •V•NINQ 8:00 fl • •101 m m""" b •I J 111l ~J12Jl•l 1 Mfts D lollwl ~~ metts hi\ rn•'' ft 4nd falls hUdlong 1nlo ll~ublt "'hrri "leprechauns· 1"vad-. the Pon derO!MI aJ F1111ily AH1lr C1Wi141 WiNWul ltv1n~ QUd•I••~ w11h ·no ~11m;,\ .1n~ nt1 obltgahon\ ·· m MtrY C11ff111 Shoo# m , ... V'wa1111u m llotu • °''"" ED Thu ltr 1n Amt11t1 lcr• n lnc1t1e> nl A N1ghten~dlt: \.'h1) f;llo'(hP 0~nOPI Jlld f ldOk l an1"1•1l 1 · r" 1n l•nn•.~f" 'N1lltam' d••rnJ ''"'"''"!! 11n th• .ill•moh ol 1 tl•1R1 111.1n daurhl•1 In rnJ1nf~1n htt 1nd1 "!~•Ith '" A .Ill.I• If tfld\ lr~•nS on n,n lOnlo11n1l 1, -9:30- 0 13 6 1 10 En Cl11c11 alld Ille . .Jane Doing ·Own Flicks Q : Is Jant> t'onda now on i.oml' i.orl of t.t'c:n ·t blad'1l!it lD Ho lly wood? 11> thal "hy l'lhC"" l(Olnl( to produ<'e hr r own m ovies'! -Mrs. I.. R Inger . Buffalo. S. Y . I\: ?'l:o. "Wlw n I lx•t•anw polll tcal,'" the· 1.tt•l rl'~s dt>tlart'd, "I <l<>c1dt•d th:.il movit'!> han·.<i 1.:r<':.il tlt•al lo do w ith ~h:..aptn~ UUI' ('01\SCIOU~lll'~!> I'm not ~fJltlj.! to m:..akc uny mon• movil's thJl tc·ll 11~·1' . T hat m l';mt I wa~ not i:o111i.: to be• \\Orl..tn~ so m1wh So I 'll be produn ni.: my ••"n film~:· r1•\'c:.tl!. tht· n11t·M>· plain J a ne. ··fro m ~tMtc~ l found tnY~l'll ·· T 'l'O Fonda fil m s a rc nuw in the SC'ripl :-.lagc.fur :.hooting Inter th•~~ car. Q: I bt'ard that Dick Clark i.eu 1•th1 ma rrit•d a•aln. How m any wlvei. and childn •n doe~ ht• have'! -Mildred Pt"nno<'hlo, lndianaf)()lii. .. 'Glad You Asked That' by M•ity1t ORd Hy Gar .. -. 011 ll'll'\'1s1on. Hor i.:nin1· gol the m1 ·;.1t~ :'\l:t{t~ part m tlw rn;,s mnnt· v<>rs1011 H \\on l\lm :.111 "~1·.11· .ind rnadl' him .1 star in t'iirtlt'~l .'i1•nd 11vur q11t'~lwn,~ 111 1111 Grmllle1 c:trnl Y1111 Ask1·d Tl1al ."' car•· of t/11s 1wu·.,popa; /• IJ. lw.r /,1(111 rnstu M1•sa 9:!626. Man l!J11 uud /ly c-:ard111•r 1c1/I u11sir1•r w• mar111 qut'stwns as ttw11 1."U" rn tllt'ir l'o/1111111 '"'' rlto• u1111111e of mall makes pnbdrtul rt'p/11•' 1mp11,b1hf, 'Family' 011 Top /\: Vick al this writing is flymg. ulu. llf''li dat 1nJ: hts pers onal secrc·taQ q uiet ly liut with rci:ul:.tri- ty. Married and dl\orccd tw1 ('t', he hai. l\\u "d aughters from hb M'l'ond w ife 11.orella Murttn 1 .J. :-a;w YOHK I A P I I\ n •p1.•a t ol CUS' ··All 111 ll\1• Duane and Cindy. And a J!}·Yf'l•r·old ~on, Hirh :inl. F'am 1I) ·· was last Wl·ck'~ most·\\ ;1tl'lw<J tdc\ 1 ... 11n1 fro m first wife Rar bura J\1:.illt·ry. lit• tlr,H'ttrnlly show a nd a n ABC unc11.•r:.c•a spt•r1:ll by J ;1repH·~ hvt.'s on a plant.' commuting bt·twt't.'ll IJ oll\''l'OOrt Cou~tt.•au t he lt.'aJ.t·watchcd program. a1.·c·ur·d111µ 111 <ind :"llt•w York to tUJX' ··,'\mencan Bancbtand" Ion ' . l' :>-;1ebcn Com pany ral m~s Tht• r alinl!~ the West Coast) and ""The S:W,000 Pyrarm d " in the ··starsky and llutr h" and ··Barella ' 1hnth East. AllC'>. ··'.\t ,\-S-11" and ··M:..audt.' .. cb11th CBS •." Q : Whate ver hapf>t>ned to lhat ide a !'like Todd ··Jigsaw J ohn·· (!\BC>: ··Phyllis" ;.incl '"'.\l:in T)li·r Jr. lhouitht would revolutionize t bt• movie bu!>lnes~ Moor e·· l bot h CBSl : "Si.x Million Oollar· '.\I an " -adding anothe r dimension to rums. the !-tense of <A RC ': ··oni• l>ay a l a T1 me."""lioh!'1'" h;irt ,'' ··1\11 sm t>ll?-M r!>.Gerald S mitb,!'\e w \'ork. j ak ·· and ··Mt'di<'al Ct.•nl<'r" call CllS•, ··sund.I\ · A : T he process Mike called ··sm<'ll o \'1sl<m " !\tystcry Mont'" (NBC>. "Lan•rnt· and Shtrlt'\" provt•d t hat a s c·n ~crtainment 1t was sccntslcss. But <ABC>: ··switc h " <CRSI: "St n·l'IS of San Fr ;.;11 the idca ofprovidinjtas m c lt whC're it'snotcxpe<:t('d cisco," "llappy Days" :.and ··n 1on1r Wurnan·· t;ill . must ha ve had some mt•rit. For mstan('c. the ABC>: and "Hawaii Fivc.o·· <CRS>. Consolidakd Cigar Company pfan.., to int roduce a De but 1•0 U.S. -:;:;=;=;:;;:~~;;;;:-­ new ci,::or this s um mer to be called "'.\lur tcl Air Tip Pipe Aroma." Whe r\ th<' sm oke nn_gs burst, t he an·.i LOS A ~G ELES <A r 1 will be filled with the arom;"J of a swect ·s m e lling Oom 1nqu c Sanda will p tpc. a ple:..asanl s urprise for thOM' who 1.·an't abuk m a k l' h c r r i r s t the smell or ciga r s moke Hollywood · m ad t• film. PUIS wooo• .. LUM "IANAMAS" Q: Didn't Ernest Borgninc play "~larty" on 2 0th Century -F ox 's T\ . ., F d D I di ~ ,. "'' •• -_,.-~ "' ,_ .. . -re uncan, n anapolb. ··namna t ion Alley.'' *-TOel •ACM s•·u .. A : No. H w :.ts H nd Sk i g c r who ere al l·u l h c ni I c -p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;~~~~ .. IN FASHION" m f'artri41e r '""" CD MM·ll Min lh• H10Mll~r" (II) ChtUJ .i<c• -----------------------SPECIAL PllVIEW PHFORMAMCE TOHIGHT OHl Y -1:00 r.M. 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IMAM,00111 llDfOl l e MOfltllAN All TMl PllSIDIHT'S MI N '&•n UAN I A•UN AIUt .. llHlllD 6 llAH .Ot (&MP'' HAWM'S 11>1 HUCKUll H Y llHH 101 tlNJl'l Liii STOIY (5MOIY) ~ I ' DEEP , ~THROAT , WILL s-1 THERE EVER BE f ••• .z.~~ ANOTHER ? ., .. The Devil In Miss.Jones ... I Orange C~ast ED ITI ON 'Vf L· 69, NO. 168, 7 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' {U~S. Ambassador Slain t ~ASJUNGTON (AP) -U.S. mbassador Fruncis E. Mcloy • and economic attache notx>rt . Waring were shot to death in cirut today a s they t•rosscJ llw c.ngerous n o .man's l ancl twc•cn Mosle m and Christia n ctors, gove1·nnwnt SIH•k\.'smt:n id.- The two Wt'r<' stuppc-d while avehng by t•ar to a mcct1r.1; ith Presi1lenl·l·l cct Elias S;,,1 Ids 'in the Christian-held llasmiych district. Their driver, Zohair Moghrabi. also was killed. St ate Department spokesman Robert Fum;cth said the murder c1I the thrc(• '"will not in itsl'lf de- ! ermine if we shall evacuate Amt>ri t•a n c itize n s" f rom Leb:.inon. Sevt·r<JI t•1111tingf'ncy plu11s for an t'\';.tt·uation wen· un dcr hlg h ·IC\'t.•I rC\'ICW by Slalt: Ut•part me11l. l'cntui.:o n and " White House officials, tu nset h Stud: H e said no d ecision to evacuate had beC'n made . Before annount:em<•nt of the murders. Prcs1d1..•n\ Ford sum- moned rnl.'mbllrs of thl' Nal111nul St•c·uritv Council to the Whil e House.· A ;;pokcsm an said Foret '1ewcd tht.• matter with "great scn ousncss . · · Funselh said he had no idea who was rl's po nsibtc for the m unlets. Tht•rc wcrc no known threats. he s t11d , ;ind no ont: was l'laiming responsibility for the murders. The three were "cxeru\ed. They had been shot,'' he said. F'unsclh s aid un cmb<i:-.!>y sur· n~illancc car follO\H'd \he am- bassador's a uto as it travckd through Mosll·m-controll l•ll '''l'Sl lk 1rut. When l\I clu~,.s auto re- Toda.'f's Closing N.Y. Stocks ). TEN CENTS I • • Jll• Lebanon ache-d a Mos le m -eontrolled c h eckpoint n ear the Beir ut. Museum, the survcillum·c car turned back under :.uTan~cments apparently made with the J\loslcms . 1-'unscth said. The ;1mbassac1or's l'tll' \\'as last Sl't.'n entcrin)! a \\\ o·m1le wide no- man 's land ht.•ad111g toward the Chris tian-cont rullt•d m·t.•:I l'asl of Beirut. where Sarkis m a111tains !us off ice. • F\lnseth said sourt'cs reported that Meloy nevt?r reached the Chris tkm d 1eckpoint on the other side of the no-m an 's land. f\frloy, 59, arrived in Bdrut on· Iv l<1st m onth. -Ml'loy's car was l'Quippcd w ith ;.i radio. Funselh said th<' ,·m-. b assy r eceived a garl>ll'd \ mess age from the dri\'cr \\ hi<'h J ·was inte rpri.'ted as confirmation ~ <See ENVOY, Page A2) i \. ' , Study 'GhOsted' \ \ Lobbyi~t Pens Plan Rebµ,ttal ' .,. ... , ..... Tahiti Bo111rd Tcntation < l <.>ft I. <.1 :n-foot :-.loop from Papeelt'. T ahiti. h.•;1ds Tahiti race fle et across the linl· in a fogg~·. but breezy start off l'oint F ermin . I n hot purs uit at \ "~9 ' \ ' \ ' " \ ' \ . \ \ . \ ·. ·~ ' _ _, Olllt P1tol'l"!IOIO lly 111,,,011 l..O(lc~IM!y Ttit•sda\'·s start were Branira !('('nten." •II{-foot er. a nd Tins lt•y Lig ht. a :n -fool<.01'. Four th vacht in raC<.' is 58-foot ke tl'h Natoma.-Scc story. Page A IU. .Merger Cost: $320,000 . I By GARY GR.\N\11LLE 01 l11t O~oly Pilot 51~11 Planning C:omm1~s1oner Jcrr~ Stedman admilll'd Tuesday that a so-called l'1Hn m ission mmority report handed to the Orangt: County Hoard of Supcr\'isors actually was written by lohbyisl Gil Ferguson. Thou~h si gnl.'d by ~tt!dman and fellow comm1ss 1oner Earl Wooden. Stcdm an ~uicl lhl' r l'port a ttacking :.i rcl·ent lnaJority c•ommiss1<>n d t:cisiun was preparC'Ci in tht" Nl•wporl lk·ach ul fin·~ nl 1 lh' 0 ran;..:l' <:tnmt~ Bo~rd Eyes Reserves For Schools 0 1 t"e Ot11t't Pilot St,,lt Trustees of the Newport·Ml.'sa l·nified School Oistnet plan to dip into d istric t reserve funds to provide more money for :-.chool m aintl•nance LJnd lo s tart rt.'- furbis hmg the farm at Costa Mesa Hil!h School. Trustcc•s I nuk S200.fl00 "out of their budgeted reserve funds to acid to thC' dist ri<·t 's SJ.3 million maintenance budj!cl and took Sl00,000 from t he same source for the Costa Mesa farm whil<• ap· proving the district's $45.J million tentative budget. The additional funds for main· lc·mmce Wl'rc sought by Main- t1.•nancl' Sup ervisor Jim I leistancl \\'h o ca r Ii c r l h i s ye a r I o 111 lruslel'S th<.it last Yl'Ur·s cuts in 1lw m aintc>na n<'l' bud get l'OUl<I cost the d istrict more monl'y 111 lhe Ion~ run 'in tht• tll0lerior;it111n of d1stnl'l prnperl). The Sl00.000 allocated for lhl.' l'ost<i Mesa form was scl asule 111 repsponse to picas from farm boosters and staff ml•mbl,'rS who told the s c hool board in May th;it lhc farm is d cl.Ni11rati11g. The moncv will lJc us1.•cl to "·i·de Say·0 ci·tv. water'Combo Won't Cut Tax. make immediate l'l'{>airs lo thl' ~ ~ ,J • farm's drainage system and tlw 8 ~ Nol only would a <'ity.w;ilcr :lislrict merg<'r nol savt• Cost a ~Jesa mom•y. 1t would t•os t t:ix- ;iayers at least S320,000 mon• :!al'h year. So says ~' <·onsullanl hirNI hy .he C'ost n M t•s;J l'uunt \' W att-r Dis tri<'t lo n•:.poncf tc; :i n111· ;olidation n•purl iss1wli hy Uw :ity Aflrll t !I In thl' cil.\''s rC'port. Ass1sl an1 ::ity. Manager Hohcrt l>14!1.w11 :laim"'d c(lsta Mt•sa could ~:"·1· 5-164 .926 a yt•ar by ahsorbing the ;peci<\I d islricl as a 1·1\y w;.11t•r Jcparltnl'nt . Tht' wall'r tlisl l'ld ·s 21·pagt! rt• .>0rl w ;is prcpan•d hy six consul .ants and pr esl•nkd to ;i <'omwil ..ippotntl'cl comm1llel' by Charlt·s D. Hobbs. a Sa1•r:im1•nt o t·o11sul .ant. , Hobbs told thl· 11 ml'mb<'r .yater panel t hc•rl.' Wl'rt.• six dcf1 •\encies In the l'ity·s n •port. :snit 11so outlined flvt' cfft•t•ts of con - . lidation. which hc_suicl, "d ear -'r point t o .the d efects of a ' ~ewport Man Hit fly Auto, Serious l ·A Newport Beach man is listed serious condition in the in- n s iv e care unit a l Hoag emorial llospilal today after ' ing struck hy a car Tuesday vening. Police said Cart Mosen , 38, or 162nd St.. was struck by a car riven by Roberto Mortell. 21, of 769 Ke nwood P lace. Costa esa. while crossing Newport. Boulevard at the Arches brid1:c on fool Police said Morlett was not cited in the 5 p . m. 'mishup. ( c~"'.T""~-,.::--f't>ttd itl the ra r ffl-4f'4!d-illld i~•iJ1 thl' d ty will use water distl'icl funrts for other city operations. t'lting a warning in City Manager Fred Sorsabal's 1971i i7 burlgl'l Jnl'SSage as an ('X;tmplt•. In that docum<'nl. !::iors:ihul ~:11<1 t ht• City "l'XilCrll.'nC'l'tl 1hl- f1c ult \' for the first time 111 halancins:: the hudget. ·• Jl11hbs s:ud it is not uncommon for cities programs. The consu ltant ciuestion{'U several areas in Duggan·s n ·- port. includinA: "'The r e·port assumt•s a merj?er which is illci;:al. .. Jlohhs sail! a mN'j.!t•r t·an only lake place if lhe spt·<·1al d1str11·t is entirely \\ ilhin c1\y ho11n · <See Wl\TEK, PaAeA:?l Girls Like It Mag Says.Me11 Sex Objects Too I.OS i\NGELES <A l'1 Playgirl Ma~a1.inc has ren•alt•tl wh;1I many han• known for ;1 lunj? time : lhaL wome n lik1· lookini? a t nude men as rnuc·h ns men like lookinJ;( at nudt• women. The maga7.1nc madl• publn· 'fuesday results of a study aim<'d :1t proving that the womt•n's lib movement means a lot more than equal pay for e<1uat Jobs. day care centers and females in upper echelon government and business jobs. Men and women s hould have equal opportunilil'S t o he ragarded as sex objects. the 'survey indicatcd . "Not only is the woman's role c hanging, but so i s her sexuality," said Dr. Veronica Elias. a fo rmer r <'sear c h assistant al the Kinsey Institute. She is an associate professor of s ocio l ogy a t Ca l State Northridge. Dr. Elias was hired by Playgirl to conduct the study. The 537 women surveyed said by an overwhelming majority that they find male nudity to be c "< c 1t11\ g. Th l' 111 ll· r' 1 l''' ,. 1• .... ranged 111 age from JR 11159 More than two-thirds or those interviewed said thl•\' l'Olls1dcn·d pictures of frontal. ·mal<> nutlt:s ··excitinf!, arousin~. appt•aling and s exual." L ess tha n tu percent found the m offonsive. The study was conducted by a field research team led by Dr. Elias' husband, James. also a college i n s tructor, i n Los Ange les , Houston. Atlanta, Chicago and New York. Those surveyed were shown slides and pictures of male nudes from the Playj!irl files. No celebrity pictures were used . though movie stars and athletes arc frequently used for the magazlne·s cen1 e r fold each month. 'l'he wo men who participated in the study cam e from a variety o f ec·onomic and social backgroun ds a nd were both married and single, young and old. Elias said they ofCtted some a musi n ~ comments on the (See PLAYGIRL, Page A2> will prc•pan • a st.· w u l' 11 n ·· puirs to the farm. Plans SUJ,!J,!esll•tl by far m ba<'kcrs lis t pl'OJ t•ch that c.·oul<I cost up 111 S7!l0,1Wo. The !t•nt:ill \t.' hudgcl will not be finalized until i\ugusl wltl'n asscsst•d valu:.1tion f1 gur1•s are <1vai lu blt·. School 11ffal'1als an· c;o11lcmplat1ng_ a 10 to 14 percent rise in the dis trict 's asscisscd value wh ich could mean lhal thl· :-.chool tax ral r w ill not n sc <1bovt· thc current r att· of Sl.76 in Costa l\ll'i;a Hnd $11.'12 in NPw port lk•ach. El~ctricit v Hi kt,.d SAN FltANClSC() IAl'I Elc..•ctricily hills for mos t ho m NlWOC'l'S ~incl IJusiOC'SM'S sc•rvcd by Pal'ifit• Gus & Elect rll' <.:11. are i.:oinl! up under a $7:1.it million rate inr reast·. ENVOY'S DEATH AFFECTS STOCKS NEW YORK (AP) -A s tock market rally cam e to an abrupt halt today when word r cpchcd in· vcstors that the American am- bassador to Lebanon had bct~11 killed in Beirut. The pri m ary subject of in - vestors' a ttention for most of the day had been pro~ed lei!isla - tion to break up the-nation's 18 largest oil companies. <Story, A4> The Dow Jones average of 30 stocks gained 2. 70.points to 988.62. (Tables, 89 J Co u n r 1 I o n E 11 ,. 1 r o n m l' n t • Employm1.•11t . Et:<'lnom~· antJ. Development <CE E 1-;o >. CEEED i s a developme nt orit•11ted oqwnization made up pr i mari l y o f bu1ld t•r s. developers. unions and othC'rs with a vesktl inlt•n·~t in county Planning Commis~wndet't!>ion~. Ferguson . :i formc.•r Irvine Company offi<'1al, is CEl::El>"s l'Xecutn·c d irector and l'h il'f lobbvist. Both St<,clman and \\'011<k11 an' union ofl'ic'1a b un<I <11lvm·:11t•s of maximum pupul:il 11111 gro\\ \h in Soulhl•astc·rn Or;ingc> Counly. thl' bone o f co ntt•ntiCln JO t h t· so-called minority n :port. Two weeks ::1go. the vlanning com mi s s ion voted :!·1 ~o recomm end lh<1t the count' Board of Supl't'vistlrs adopt :1 land use plan that would liwit eventua l populat 111n in Soullwasl Orange County to ;1bo11t 711.000 persons. Thal ultimate growth figure 1s roughly ~1bout 31 ~ tinws lht· prese nt p n p11lat1011 living betw•:<'n the '.'it.•wport Frt•ewa.v ISl'e REPORT, P agl':\2l Pipeline Blast Rips i Area in Lo·s·Angeles L • I , ,. undt?r~rouncl gasoline 1>1 pl.'lin1· t'xpltxkd in flam es today. killing al least two. injurin~ mon' than 26 others and burning six busincssC'S in West Los Angele!'. hrcmen said. St r('ct m a rntt.•n a nee Wf1rk ers ruptur£'d thc gasoline hn1.• ownl·d by S t anda rd Oil. \\hil'h run:-. linder Venice Roulc·\'..artl. sa11J n - ty fin• spokl•srnan Hill Wolford. "The {W:.olinc \':tjlontt•<l anti something s t•I it off," hl• said. ··w 1.• don 't know whal yet. Maybe a car passin~ by." The charred wreckage of si~ uulos lined Vcniee Boull'Vard. An unidentified nCl'llpant or onL' of the cars wa~ burnc'Ci tu death. Among thost.' n •porll·d 111i11rl'd in thl' !)last Wl'l'l' I\\ ll d11ldn•11 witnCSSl'S s:11d. • Flames <'n gulfrd a pl.1sties I actnry, a C';t rpt•I ~1111·1 · :ind ,:-.t.•\ cr:1l olhl'I' h11:-.1nl''"''"' 1w;11 lC' ll Vl'I I . , . . . Angeles and Culvt•r ('1ty firt' ... crews. inl'luding twn hdil'UP · ter,s, poured walt'.'r into sevl'r;1I ston•s near the inlcrscction 111' Haglev Street . "It 'iuoks colossal," s:11d an cmploye at lmpac·t Mcn·han<l is1· Inc. about a blot.·k from th•· sct•nt·. ··All we <·an st•t• 1s blat•k smoke a nd flames.'' Ambul ances r usht>d the in .1u r e d to Oa 11 1cl Brotman l\lc m1>ri al Jlosp1tal in <.:ul\'<'r C1 ty :md to Sherman Oaks Com - munity Hospit al Burn Center .:ts. flames spread along ;i l~enc.41 -· - in th c m ill ct.I e or v i· n i e ,, Hou lc v;ird. W ;1t c r from fin• host•s turned to stt'am on con la<'l with tht! hot pa \'(:mc•nt. The force of the explosion shattered windaws on both !>ldl'' nf V l'n ic<' Ro u ll•var<.I. Fo;1 m hlankt'Ll'd thl' stn ·cls ;is fin•m1•11 h;,iltl<'d !ht' llll l'llSl' Oamt''· .-. Sex Scandal Tapes OHere_ for Stud==--:1---- W J\ S Ill N (, J • I • · I\ <:t•11tral fi ~un· in tht.• burgt·uninJ,! Capitol 1111 1 sc..·x !-Candal has J..!iH'n federal in\'l'!>ligat11n. tapl' r1'l'or<h111-(s whil'11 s he h ;1:-. sa11I pcrtam to 'IU<•s tw11a ble M'XUul <1ct 1vitil·S on Capilol llill. Colleen Gardner . 11 28·\f•;"JI' old cl1 vorcec, h:l!'. said s lw knows ol in · s t ances where he r fo rmt•r c·mploycr . 11.l'p. J ohn Young < D- T t.•x. l. rire!-surcd h<'r anti oth1·r staff mcmh<'rs lo havl' s t.•x with him. Yo 11 n g h o s cl 1• n i t' !I l It" ;1llega t ion~. lie stud tcxlay lw askt'd hoth the U !;. :ittorne v's orficr· and the ch:.11rm:in of ih(• Ho use C'thics c·11rnmitte<· fn1· invest igation:-. of Mr~. (;a1'drll'r::. <tlll•gations. "I st11d I want 11 ••• dcarcct up," the conJ?rcssnwn s:11d . The Associated l'rcss c1blaincd copies of Mrs. G ardncr's tapes. 'fhey suggest. s he and Youn~ were involved in a Ion~. inllmalt!• relationship. that she was not the onl y woman in her office to have sex with him and that several orrice c mployes wcrt• p ;lirl relatively high salaries despite Youn1fs complaints about their Jack of offict• s kills . The Lape recordings wert' m ade by Mrs. Gardne r of telephone con vcrsnti o n s be tween he r and Young us well as between her a nd other women staffers in Young's offi ce. Some were m ade apparently without the knowled~c or tr e persons with whom Mrs . Gardner was speaking. R eferences arc made to a party on Young's boat during Wiiie h .i ~'1tff'11Ht-_...mt~¥-~~~---­ Young made• a s t r on g. unl'xpectcd sexual mlvanc1·. O n the ta1w s. lht• woman ~ay!-. Sil<' first mC't Youn~ whc·n she· applied for a Joh 111 his off1c·1' and ht• ciffcn•<I ht•r :i .,aJ;,ry 1>f SIO,!'>fHI aft er lnokini.: <it ht•r h·gs. "lie didn't t•\'Cll :1sk me• my joh s kills , you know," till' \\om;in s <1ys . "Ile> jus t l1111ke1l :1l tn) k~:.:· \\ea the r Considerable low dnu1b lon1g hl and 1'hursc1ay m l)J'llinJ,.t with partial d1•ar - 1ni.: at the beaches . Cooler Thursday, with high Gij to 75. Low to11ight in 50~. 11VSIDE TODAY Laura Gay llawkms, 2. wa.~ beaten and scalded to death. On trial. lier mother say1> she didn't mean 11. lier molher'.~ bo11/nend u11ed 'Mr. Stick" a.~ d1sc1pl1nc. It's "' ch11/1ngly cnrnmon horror story. 1\9. Index Al Yovr S.r•.ce Al llo'"ll"'I AlO l .M. toyd Ae 111\.\tlllo• -yTrH ~Yle' A• B• 81().ll ~tlform• AS C:l,.\\lft..S 0 1 10 C:.,,,tU llS C:ro\\.,.rd llS OHlllHetlcu Ae £dl1Hl.tl P•.. A6·1 £111•'1•1-llt ••• 11 ~ .... ,.,. . ... ~Md Cs.14 Hr O.trd11e,. e 10 Horo><OIM CJ A1111 ullders C4 Mwtv•t Fwftd\ N•t1M~f ftffw\ 0r.e.-.co11nty .....,,. Spor1l Or Steine: rot111 ~locll M.trlleU Televllu•f'I Tl\Ulet~ We.tlller w .. .,,.~, .. A4,10 Al Cl·• ., .. "11 .. , 1110 1110·11 A4 A4,IO .· OAILV PILOT KILLED IN LEBANON U.S. Ambassador Meloy ENVOY KILLED . • • or the ;,1mbassador's safe arri\'al a t the Sarkis headquarters. However. lht• spokesmun said there was no way of dcterminin~ exactly what the message was m(•unt to convey. About noon. representatives of • the International Red Cross con· tarted the embassy and inCorm<.'d it that a Hed Cross hospital in West Beirut received the bodies u(three unidentified men. J.eban('se e mployes of the <'m· bassy went to the hospital and identified the bodies as Meloy, Wari11!-( and l\t oghrabi. FunsN h s aid he could not pro· \'Ide specific dl'lails about sc<:uri. ty arrangements provid<.'<i for lilt' Amcncans. lie said he did not know who S<.'t the rul<.'s "h1clf prohibited Meloy from bt'ini: a< .. companied by the s urn•illan<:t' car throug hout !ht• c•nl1n• tnp. Nt.>ithcr could he say \\hn was responsible for the ambassador 's safet y onee the <'ar passed into the nn·man ·s land or when il re· ached the (;hris tian·cunlrollcd a1•e in east Be irut. Fro• Page A J WATER MERGER • • • daries. -Reduction in local participa· '.fh~ Costa Mesa County Water tion in government. The report District encompasses parts of said consolidation would make il Newport Beach and the Orange more diffi cult for citizens to air County Airport. complaints and would be a -"The report grossly over· "further dilution of local control states district cos ts .. , on government." ll?bbs ~aid Duggan's s.alary The consultants had praise for s-:iv1~g estimates by dro~pang 21 the water distficl operation. eall· distract e mployes were high-by ing it a "wel run, independent S.Jl ,521.. . . , . local government. prudently In an interview with Yi at er Dis· m an a g ed a nd e fficient I y trict G e neral Manager E d operated." Sct_m.abel t~is morning, the water The report said the district has official said Dug ~an had access not le vied any taxes in the last to exact salary figures, but told five years, has seldom used bm1d Schnabelhewantedtouse the top financing (the l ast time was scale figur~fo.r tl1es~ty~s repo!l· ,J.962) and js one or on).Y sevt:n Hobbs said the c1~y s. report agencies to attain a Class 2 tire .---""'.v-exstate~_wat~d1str1ct~x· prole~t ·on rating-()ut of 222 pens.es by almost ~. m-other agencfes rr.-soutllcrn cludine a $150,000 to $200,000 cost California. underrunintbedistrict.'scurrent The city's water pressure, budJ(et. . hydrant quality and other factors -"The report omits overhead contribute to the fire protection costs of conaolidati~." rating a nd the district has long Hobbs' report said that even maintained its contribution to the after cutting 21 employes from fire r ating i s higher than the the payroll, the new water de· city's. 1partment's budget woold total The report also said a survey or 14.2 percent of the total city 500 Costa Mesa County Walcr- budget. And, the report says, the District users showed ''more ne w department would be than 95 perct>nt satii;faction with • charged $509,123 for i~s share or the wate r operation ... overhead costs to the city. · · -----: T tie ci"ty-re1Jorl-W'11. <"riticized for assuming the city staff could absorb the workload of the 21 employes dropped in the city's report, hinting that if that were the case, the city staff is un- deremployed. Van Burgled In Costa Mesa The report also said the city A v a n r a n , visit in g I h c does not have engineers who can motorcycle races at the Ora nge handle water problems, nor does County Fairgrounds Friday it feel the city's computer opera-night. told Costa Mesa police tion can handle water billing Tuesday that someone broke Into functions. his vehiete, taking more than The effects of consolidation, '$2,900 worth of equi pmenl. outlined in the water di.strict. re· John J. McCauley of Artesia, port. include: added up the loss this week, and -An increase in <'OSl. cstimat-told police the thieves made off ro at $320,000, including over· with $2,461 in camera equipment, head t'osLor; and alleged overstate-plus a t ape deck. expensive --1'/mntsin~t)'.!sHport __ ,kateooard..a.n<ls.e~eriiJ.weltYi~. t------D~~LHJ...,_,IM-~· ~-0-1.--UJ e_ . pro e<.• ion, nae ma1ntrto tne following nre raN'S ant! fmmd a possibility or the city failing to side vent window pried open. make necessary investments in improving w att>r operations. -l!olltical probltims, including boundary and juris dictional dis· putes. -Disruption of proven opera· tions, and; ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT 'tlW 0r4"!0<' Co.o<I O•llt l'Uol, "'4111 "'"'' 11 le C..M'\bk'lill!O ttv-,..,.,"" Pi'"· , • .....,.,\IW(t by t~ O•-. C""H \t Pwbli\f'l1nq (Ol"nprtlny ~"'"''~'" fl'dU~\ "'" CNb••~~Cf JilMiftd•'t tfWOUQh ' , IJ···· tDt (04.I• lfM,1,, ,..tt•Por\ lt«I\ t1unl"~l\'\f1 8•~"' • ount••n V•U•Y, lr'rlM. ~Odlt"b-'t l 'V•lf.\>f •nd l••u~ fk•<h/1out" COtWtl A ~1n14h• rtt~! 11dltt0n " pubh \ .. 411 S..f\lfdily\ Mt<1 \u•• O..•\ 1"1t Vfl"\.ICMJI PUblhJ'HnQ 1)1 .. -.t " .u J)O °"'""'"''!.tu e4. (0\1• ,,,..,., C•t+fcwn.•92''1111 Robert N. WMd r,., ... n, .,., P1AU.,.,.. Jack A. Curi.v 11 ... "'" ....... nc1 c..-.. MeN191f Thom•s Keevil Ccr1for TllomH A. Mul'J)hine IN,,.11"9 Edltot Olarles H. Loos Rkhlnt P. Nall llul\t.,.t INMtl .. ElllW'a Cest.t Mesa Oftk• M•lliflt =.-:::~ ~~J. ~-"9Jt Offfces l -llU <ll. I tK Glt -\'ff Sl'"I ........ ,..,,.,.. k<t<ll ""' ...... -• .,d s.«ltt6.t<' V•Uci• JSt'Ot \,Ai P~u ~ •t \Aft O•tto Ft.._ • ., Coe'foltl\I, In\ o ...... C°"\I -IU"O'Q ~m· llM'Y· fllO Mlf\ ttorl9\,, Ulu\lr•tlOl'I'\ ""''°''"'' ,., .... , ., '"9Vtrt1um•nh f\erillin n1 1, a• '•••MV<tO 111tUP\out t~cl•• ~'m"'''°" nt ~-..... -·. SK-eteO .. tllte .. Id et C:.st• Mt••, .C-llWl!la. ~''-4'°" -. • or•lff W l• '"''" ..,,,;..,_, .. n ,,_1111y; ,..,.,._,..,.,,, .. o..,. .... _,. . Child Developing Talk Set for Mesa Dr. Gerald G ettman. a n authority in the field of child de- velopment and learning dis· a bilities, will s peak at the Mardan Center, 695 W. 18th, Costa Mesa. June 30, at 7:30 p.m. Parents arc invited to hear Dr. Gellman speak on ways that Jlart•nts <'an rt-cogni7.c un1I help children who may have learning disabilities or other d<•velopmen· tar disorders. The program is free. TRIED OTHER .. BUI NO CALL "Before J advertised the r a r in the Daily Pilot J tried unother county news paper and didn't get a single call. The first person to call on the Pilot ad, bou11tht the car and sold me on advcrtisin~ with you." • That's the advertising s ucress stqr:y told by the Huntington Beach wom an who placed this classiried ad: 'if \'\\' 1 p11c;.;, hu~ 1 I .m 11 mr ;\heh Itri'~. 1\~I I'~. l'':ut 111 r_ Xlnt c•o111I :\1 3~0. P r. f!t y . ~'<' xxxx. If you havt' a car you wunt to sell, c31l 642·5678. /\friendly arl· viser will help you put a f('w words to work 1n the Daily Pilot. IJCI Mt-d Ce11lL-r Board Approves Paramedic PaCt . A s1x·month contrart for the tralning or parum edks at what next month "111 be UCI Medical Center was approved Tuesday by the Orange Coun~y Board of Supen ·isors . Approval of the short-term <'On Ir ~11· t 1.· um c ., mid t h c c o 11 t r '' ' 1· r s y t h a t h a s ch arai:tt·nzed the county 's paramedic program the past year. _ This time, controversy focused on a hospital's ;'lltcmpt to land the paramedic tn.1ini11g contract. And not overluukcd in the ·board 's cJls t·us ,ion wa s a n indication that the county will no longer foot the tramrng bill for c·1ty paramedics. Hoping to head off the UCI l\ledical Cente r eontruct was Wuync Schroeder. udministralor at Santa Ana·Tustin Community Hospital. breakdown of ptopost1d tr.unln' services and fo<'iliti1's. No nth e l e ss. Schrord t.'r delivered six letters to rt11mty off1l'ials that among othe r th1n~s · Said it would be a~a1nst "all sound. fair and \'Xl'l'l't " pla110111g to :rutomal1 l'tdly ••ward the l'Ontr<Jl'l to UCL ,, AskPd thl' llospilal Counc:U of ~ou tht•r u California to 1nkrcc-d1• in thl· rontrµt:t matter. De manded •hu( While unit O C l\t C p u r a m e d 1 c n u r s l ' <'001°dinator F.I a me Siner nol l>t appoint e d lo the cnunty':- e m e r Aenc y m edie;il c~1re committee. Front Pa~ 11 I • PLAYGIR~. Two weeks aiJo, Schroeder- submitted a training contract subject of male nudity. proposal that he said was at least "Why,·• demanded a matronly $65.000 under UCJ 's $300,000 lookinj( woman approaching 60. annual figure. "are you displaying pictun•s of Tuesday. the Santa Ana-Tustin only young guys? H's like look in)! administrator set his sights on a at my own sons. You know U1c $100,000 a year savings. sayin·g. 'You 're not getting older. But county officials in charge you're getting better'," of the 11aramcd ic pro~ram. Another woman returned the e s pe c i a 11 y Or a nge County pictures, insisting that if she was . Medical Center administrator going to take part in a ny Robert . White. said cost a lont• f'esearch on m ale .nudity, she s hould not determine who should wanted the "real thing." gel the contract. The study also indicated that "We hl!ve a highly successful most American women believe par amedic program under way tbey are sexually repressed and now -a known product." said that a double st andard in sexual White. "I don't know that we m atters still exists. shouJd abandon a proven track More than 9~ percent said they record... believe a woman has as much But Sch roede r charged the. right as her m ale partner to officials with attempting "to make s exual advances and 84 perpet uate a <"losed shop" by percent said they felt r epressed handing the contract over to the by their partners. medical center. The s urvey a lso found that He claimed UCl should be most women ·consider muscle treated as a n~w C'ntitv rather men "vain, d istorted, grotesque than as a n extension of Orange and disgusting." County Medical Center. the More than three·quarters of centl'r that Will h<'come UCI the participants said they much l\ledical Center Julv 1. prefer the body of a "natural N l' ,,. c 0 u n t.y He a 1th man" as oppos ed to a "muscle Administrator Da\'lct Odell sidN man." with \\'h1te in the dc·b~tc bt'forc: '.'.The.~urvey showed.'' said ~r. the Board of Supl'rvi!'Ors, rasti;1g' ~has. ~hal women .an~ ~ommg his support in favor of what he !nto .their ~wn as md1v1duals. calte<Hlie l>'roven track record. --· fhey re puttt~ an-end-to.the otd Coun t v /\. d mini s t r at i ,. <' myth of the male dominance, J\nal~t Rich1trd Kelly $aid. . female passive theory. . couid no t e valuate Santa -4'he-wom-en;-a1'e turnmg~e Ana-Tustin's proposal because it tables. Th~y ve seen their did not contain sufficient husbands rallng~laybor models 2 Firms Sued for 20 years; now it's the1rtum." Playgirl had said that if the results or the study had been negative, it would have stopped printing photographs or male nudes. Woman Killed &>.lly l"•l•t \lett ,.,..,., WROTE MINORITY REPORT CRITICIZED IN REPORT Lobbyist Ferguson C~nty Planner Grindle Fro• Pog.-:l I REPORT 'GHOSTED' . • • unit tht• San lltt•,go ('ountv linl'. Sll•dni;.111 aml \\'ooch·n 1•111lor'-l' a l.md use plan ai1m.-d al im t•vcntua l popula t io n i n Soulht•ustcrn Orange County of 1.2 million pt•ople. And. unlike their thre<.' fell ow commission<.'rs lwo ''eeks a1w . Stedman and Wooden favorl't.J commission endorsement of ;,1 traffic circulation phm aimed at ?roviding the highway backbo11c needed to support such growth. Rather than endorse such a traffic circulation plan. the 0U1t·r three commissioners said lhc board of supervisors should first adopt a land use plan. Jn th e seve n -pa~<' Fe r g uson ·prepared so-t alll'<1 m inority report handed to the five county supe r visors Tuesd:iv. Stedman and Wooden lambast~'<i Commissioners James Thorpe. S hirley Grindle a nd Pc~g y Cranston for their votes. Singled out for special criticis m in the report was Fcq~uson ·s arch.foe, planning commission Chairman Grindle. Mrs. Grindle's position on th<' land use and traffic circulation iss ues was characteri7.ed a :,, "emotional anti·establishm<'nt . a nti·business ·' and "elit ist reasonin~." And though the comm1ss1on 's report was endors ro by Thorpe and Mrs. Cranston as w<.'11 :1s Mrs Grindle, Fergtt~1:o. ·m-es~:igc­ throu~h Stedman and Wumll•n criticized "the politic:.I and sorial ph i-l oso~hy used b y lhe chairman.·· Coast Panel Talk in Mesa The ruture or the South Coast "\\\• find lhl' word!-. <in th1· t•on1m 1ss1011 ·i. report tu the l>ourd of supt•rvi!iors I 'offensive to Uw ,:: o od p t· o p I t.' who Sl'r vc in l!Overnml•nt , t ht' pt•blil' an<t pnvatt• sector." the Ferguson minority re port !>aid. Tht• wo rds S tedm a n and Woodt.>n found offonslvl' weren't ~Pt'l'lfit·d in tht• Ft•rguson report that went to tht• :,,upcrv1sors. l1 <1wcvcr. 111 lht• m ajority report two \\l't'k" u~o. Thorpe . l\trs. (;nnt.Jh• and Mrs . Cranston characte r ized the county's e xisting l;ind use policies a,. c o t e r 1 n~ to th e ne eds o f landcrn nt.>r s . developers and s pecial interes t firms. Mesa Couple. Die Three Days Apart Willit' a nd Barbara Stalls ca mt• to Costa Mesa 1 !I year!. <ii::o. He worked for I h(• Cost<1 Mes<1 nlut•print Corp. until his retirc- nwnt a f('w .n·urs as,:o and she took u Job as a psychiatric krhn1- cia11 al Fairview State Hospital. Friduv Jlarbara surcumued to cnnccr at 111('-age o(5!l. - - I kr hu:-;band died Monday at the ~1g(.• of 70 after a brief boul \\ ilb pocilmonia.. The couple will be buried at sea lall•r this week. Thi.•) le avL? their childr en, JarC"d Stalls of Coslu Mesa. Dunald llornin~ Jr. of Salem. Ore .. Ann Whitlow of Albany, Ore .• and Aud rey S t a lls of Ga rd en Grove. Abuses Probed Over Housing Advertising tvtrsutt--altei«af:-ftt~aftd. misleading advertising has been filed a~a inst Coldwell Banker Compa ny a nd il:s subsidia ry. Forest E . Olson Realtors. by the Orange Cou nty District Atlorney'sOffice. Regional Coastline Commission will be outlined for the Citizens Harbor Area Research Tt.'a m (CllARTJ Thursday mornin~. SANGER (AP> -.A Los Judy Jlosener, chairman or -A11~n-w:as. kmed in a U1e-oommis._:ilon will be the WASllJNGTON (APJ -The .Ju stice Department has been ;,1'ik('d tn look into th1• poss ihk \'nminal tfrstrul'l111n 11r rct·onb n·l:illn~ lo polit1c11l h1rinl! ahuses 111 the Civil S1'n ·1r t• Commissi1m T iii' prob(' ''a:. u r).!etf f; .. ,t wcr k h.v rumm11l1•(• ni<·m lJl'r Wiiliam ('Jay ID·Mt>.I. Joining District Attorney Cecil Hicks in the lawsuit aimed at halting alleged unfair business practices by the real estate operation wa s the State Department of Real Estate. The suit alleges that Forest E. Olson Realtors falsely advertised ~ales accomplishments to attract listings from homeowners wanting to sell their property. Newspaper a nd r adio ads !)urportedJy gave addresses of i · the firm clail:ileOtollave t 1 our o eight days following the listing. The rnmplalnl alleges that at least 13.J of the so.ralle<t quick s a le ho m es W<.'r e actu a lly tow nho uses in a new tract development. It goes on to say agents for the real estate company filled in the listing date as the same date the townhouses were sold. That was true "even though Forest E. Olson had authority as ex elusive sales agent for the tract to sell the home weeks or months before a buyer was found," arcording t o the Di s trict J\ttnrnl•v's Off 1<·1·. Thi~ r;rm IS !'tl:'•I c·hnr J,!l•rl with r ngagmg in "bail anti !>\\ 1kh" ~1dvcrt1sing. TONJGllT C OLLEGF. PARK JIOMEOWNERS /\SSOCJATION -Reg ula r mN'tin.ll , (•oll<'ge P n rk Sehool 1\1 ult1 ·p11rpost• Hoom. 7:311 pm. TllFRSOJ\ \' .1H 'NE 17 CHART -llcF{lrlar meetin~. Speaker : Ju d y Hos e ner, c ha irm Hn of S(luth Co as t Rel!ional Coos I lint• Commission. G lendale f"ederal Savings, H.1rbor !... \.\'1lson. i :10 a m. LlBHl\RY STORY HOUR - Costa Mesa Libra ry, 10 .30 a.m. single t'ar crash Monday when speaker. -- her sports car left the road and The meeting is op.•n 111 llw tu~bl~d 60·foet do':"~ a moun-puhli<'. CHA RT ml·t.·ls at -; :10 t arns 1dc, a uthorit ies s ~1d. a m . 111 the Glent.Jalt• Fl·(kr:il Dorothy Pr.echtl, 25. was k1llc:d _.javin~s and Loatr bu1kJ111J.!. <i l about 20 miles northea~t of this r ~IQ.rbor Houle\•ard and Wllsun FresnoCountycommumty. Street in Costa Mt•s:i. ~'111.,,,__'ILL4~~~B. Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Tennis Balls Racquetball Racquets ~quipment Bags Handball Cloves Handballs and Racquetballs Athletic Sox Walking Shorts Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Warmup Suits Gym Pants T Shirts Jogging Shoes Baseball Mitts Volleyballs Dart Boards Darts Table Tennis Paddles Frisbees Bick Knives Swiss Army Knives Swim Fins Masks Snorkles 538 Center 646-1919 ) I Firearm Revision Backed SACRAMENTO <API !'ley.ly dc\'eloped weapons woultl be <'On · :;idered legally as fi rearms undn legislation adopted by the stall· Scni.te Tuesday. The bill by Sen. Robert Pn•slcy cf>-RlvcrsldeJ. would amend re· gulallons on pistc1ls. revolvers ;md ,·on ccalable weapons to to· dude "any de vice desi11nro to be ust·d a" a weapon which Is capu- ( State J bit· of inflicting an cketricul l'har~c of such mai;niludc thul the vict im can be or i~ tcmpor;in- ly immobilized .. " It \\ould also m ake It 1llej?al to manufacture cane guns. wallet guns and "fl echellc durt" a m· m unition. Beu l11•peeodo11 .Seen SACHAMENT O <AP> T he !>lat<' St'nate hnl> approved lej?is lation to r t•quil'l' r hartcred huM•s thut earr,\ s tudents on -school·r<•lalt•d tnps In ht• msr}el'I· ed ;as oft1·n as n•gulur !>thool buses. Sc11 R;,indolph Collier ~aid hh mt•asurc• was 1k:•igned to u\'Otd future aecidents ltke the one lhut killcd 28 Yuba City lligh Sc·hool stude nt s and ;1 t(•aehl•r l.:ist . month n ear M artinl'z. l11#11ranee Rare E y e d SJ\CRAME:'l:TO <APJ The 'i<'nate has appron'<f a bill pr1.· \'POiing an insurance company from raising a per!>on's aulO 111 surance ar he \\as irl\'Ol\':?d in an accident that was not his fault. The bill by Sen. Milton Mark' I R·San Francisco>. was sent to t he Assembly on a 21·9 \'Ole Tuc~- 1 day after Ma rk:; said it \Has u n· fair to le vy higher rates on 1nno- ' cent dri,·c r s. "Someonc should pay higher insurance ratcs --the I person who caused the acri· dent." he said . Dia•ond I.one Si udy LOS ANG"El:ES ('J\Pr The . chairman of the City Council's traffic com mil tee wants clear , proof the Diamond Lane is doin~ ~ome..good or he'll seek an end to city support for the contniversial anti-pollution project. But in a key vo1c Tucscl;ay. lht' C'OUnty Board of Supervisors re- fused to a:..k the state Transporta· tion Department to end the c.·x · J><'riment l11dige11ts Protest A contingent of aged, blind and disab~d gathered m Governor Brown 's reception room Tuesday to ('all atten- tion to their plight. Protesters pleaded for a SlO-a-month increase in federal benefits to be passed along to stall' recipients. Brown 's fin ance department op.poses the S82.8 m illion bill. Californians currently receive $259 a month. Unlisted Telephone Numbers Revealed? LOS ANG F.LES <AP > -J\ wcttchdog group testifying before the Fublic Utilities Commission has accui.cd the Pa <'i ric Telephone and Telegraph Company of dolir.~ out prn <1 t<·. unlisted numbers lo a myriad of govt'rnm<'nl a~encaes Spokesm en for Campaign Against L'tililics Service Exploitation (CAUSE > to ld the Public Ut1hl1cs <.'11mmission Monday that governm en t agencies ranJ?ing from the CIA to the puhlic library ha\'C access to the u nlisted numbers of the phone company's clients CAUSE S POKESMEN said the utility had reported that it aided more than 200 agencies by providing the numbers. Among tche vai;i-0us or1o:anizutions listed were lb~ county consumer affairs bureau. the school district, the army, fe<kra l im migration and customs departments, the s tall' health and well arc department a nd thegovernor'sofficc. MORE"THAN one m illion subscribers have unlisted numbers. :ind pay I Scents a month for that privilege. "I am dis turbro at the lack of candor in dt>fining unlis ted ser\'ice." said Pl'C Commissioner Leonard Ross ... ll is not dear whether publil' ai!encies should have any right to obtain number s without a subpoena. exc<'pl in extraordinary emergency situations affect in~ other pcople. ·· A LEISURELY FATHER'S DAY • • .. . •I , I.. . . The La Brea Suit $185. to $275. This F.llhl'r's 0 .1y. Stu.uds 1s prnuJ II• fl'.itun• truly fine l1•1s11rc suits lrnm t•nr nt tlw m1•~i rci;p1•1 1t•tl n.1m1·~ 111 m•·11·, t.1~h111n-Ch,1rl1•-. Lyon~ l l(lthc~ Thi• La Url'a .., .1 ~upt•rbly tailun•J t>utf11, craf11•d in 1•1ttwr 1001.1,, polycstN, polycstrr <.ilk .• 111 wPol or .111 wool ve~tl'.I [nh.1mcJ bx p.itc ht•J fwnt po<.J..l'I .. .1nJ rnlfed sll'cvcs, this superb lcis un• ~u1t 1<. .w.11IJblr 111 rt·~ul.irs, )hC\rt s ond longs . .f.-,~omon ~I.ult· f.J... ~w;s 3439 Via Op orto ~rwport Brach,(' i\ 92663 71 4/675·171 7 Wednesday Juno 16, 1976 0A1LYP1tor Aa Gas Fuines Fell · 4 7 5,000 Evacuated in V(ln Nuys Blaze \',\N !\l'YS tAl'I f1r1•mcn Ja11t1C'hed a fina l <.t!>Sault 1,n a ga!>·Spewing blal.l' at a sw1mn11n~ p-001 supply com puny toda~. us1 n~ ..i l'h\·mi<'al :>Pnl.\ t11 knud. dm\n poisonou:. fumt·~ that s t·tH ·17 persons to hospil11b and fort'l'd l'\'acualaon or s.uou ('(,•!>i<knb. Al s unrisl· :.nlllkl' Pl'l'llll'Jli•d th•· <.11r \\Ith th1• odor of chl11r111l' <•:. ( 1rl'mcn p ut nn oxy~t·n ma:.k!> and i.pra~ 1·d tlw flam ('i. "1th (lry l'ht•m1l'ab <llld \\ :ilt•r -•'IH I-: OE P AKT:UJo:~T i,J>(lkes man Ed Arburkk ~uid tlw snwll of tla• g a~ \\Ouhl stay 1\lth \';in Nuys rrs1dl011ts lnr moi.l 11fth1· dav but then• woulct I.It' nu furlht•r clangt•r from fu mt·~ unct• lhC' f1rc I!:> lllll .... He s;ml 17 rc:;1 dl'nt:.11fthl· :Jrc<.1. 22 f 1re m C'n. I . poll t'emcn . 2 s h e r iff's d c putH·~ and 2 ambulanC'e dra vers Wl're taken I\) e1~hl hospitals s uffrrang UH· .... effects of l he fuml':.. Earl\ reports indil'ated :-.uml· of thl.'rn Y. l'rC' m tntt'll51\'t' t'are units ARBl:~l\.LE SAID five fi rl'men alrcady h:i'a returned t'O duty and 15 otht'rs wer e expectccf to Join them ~horlly. Ther l' was no immediate word on the cund1lion 0 f -t h (' 11 I h l' I' S W h I) \\' I' I' l' hospilalir.ecf. Most of the 5,000 evaeuccs spent the night on cots at two r elier centers 1war Lhe scene'. about 20 miles north of downtown Lo!> An!!eles. "We almost waited too long," said 70-year-old E\'a Hanger as she looked around one of the C'C'ntcrs. a gymnasi um a l Hirml ngham llagh School. "IL "as <.1 tern hie· fire· T hl· ::.mOkl· and 1rns \\ere l>O bad you could hardly sec ·· SHE SAID SR E was C\'al'uatcd wit h he r 73-vear-old hus band. Clarence. from their trailer -park hnmr shortly aflt•r lhl' fife IJrokt• out al 10 '28 p.m . Tuc~day at Pool Brite l\I anufacturang Co. · .. I hea rd a lot of noise and then t hey came fo r m <'." s aid Margaret l\I arlow. R6, <1 resident of the Northridge Hoyal c Helir ement Homl'. She got out of bed and fled her home dressed in a haU1r.obc ..and s lippers. Offi c ial s s aid evacuet•s rcmaincd calm at Birrningh:im and a t ncighborinJ:( Mulholland Junior m gh School wht•rc the S<'cond relief c~nter Will> S<'t up "People really took it well, rC'allv rolled with it," said Pl•nny L<'hmann. a nursc. P OLI CE SGT. fl;1,\'mond Palaszcwski s aid officers told A~ r r s 1 d l' n t s t 11 It'••' l' l h 1· 1 r bl'long1ni.:s and hurry to!-af£·h t11>o thl· den:>l' '' h1h• smokt• Sl'ltk1l 1111 the prl.'dominantly r~:.u1cnttul area f'lrl' officials l>Wcl tht· tu~a· fumes W l'l'l' r <'lras('d when wutl•r spra~ t'd by flrl'nH~n c:.11nl' 111111 cont al'l with · · 100 l>l'l'Ct•n1 l ' (I n (' I' n t 1· :1 I I II II trachlo r o · Ira u '/.1 lll't rt<>llt'. a chlonnt• <'l(•an111 g n1mpo11 nd s l ot•kt•d ;it 1'110 1 l\ril t'. a ~uh~11l1:in ol' Lt•sl1c ':-; J'ool ,\I ,.,., "ll's a 1;1 aj11r t•m1'rg1•1w,\ ... !\.11d Arhul·kll-"Thl' t•hcmH·.lll> <ff1• 1•m11l1ng dani.:l'rous lo\lr tunw-. .. i\RIH '<'Kt.t: SAID d11:m1 t·al cngml•t•rs werl' on lhl' Sl't'"" liut thl')' had 11111 llt'l'Hlt•d on how lht· naml'S :-.hould b{• ballll'd \\ llhuut the rl!>k uf ;,idtl1ng to thl' toxic fumei.. \\h1c h 1nrlialh formed a huge cliJud · SerioHs Cri1nes "\\'c 'rc JUi-1 ~om~ to "ail 11 out.·· sa u1 Ar hu(•kh• · We'll JU5t "ail till n111rn1ni.: a111l ll'l the cloud 11ass1palc 1ts1.:lf. W l' re not go1ni.: 111 Jeopard 11.t• ;.111y 111111·1· of our fll'('lllt'll .. EVA{'llATION Ct:~Tt~R S Wt>rr ~el up at lt1rm111i.:h11m Jlii.:h St·hool and l\l 11lh11ll.11ul .lu111or ll1i.:h Sr hool and r1·-.1·1w oft 1l'l.rl~ !>aid both c1•11l l' r:o. "1·n· p;i1·kl•d. P:tla~ll'\\ ~kr ,,11d 111f11't'" f'1r:-t \\1'111 ll'l)ln <f01)1' tu dolll' :JIM'ttn/.! r1·!\1d1•111 ~111 t lw da llf.,:l'I'. J\111 .1t-th·· fare· 1.:xpundl'd and th1• t11\1t• ('loud llll'r<•asl•ll , pntrol t•:u·-. 1·r111~1·fl t hrnu).!h nt•1i.:hh11rh1111d :.tn'l'ts und otnn·r·~ U'<'tl bullhorn.; lo "am rl'!>ldl'l1ts ;., ~ t lw t• lnud ''as pu~ht•il :ii 11 11 i: h ~ lot t l' " ti y 11 (1 I' l h t 11 north\q•i.t wand:-. Fire t1ll1r1ab !><1td t ht•\' \1mild bl•gm an In\ cst1 a::a l11111 l.at~·r tuda' into thc l' a use of I hl· hlatl' · Youths 16 and 17 ; Due Ad-Ult Trials? SACRAMENTO CA P > The state Sen;,ite has appruvrd a hill designed 'to mnkl' it t•asit•r tu try JI) anti 17 .\'1.'ar nlcb al't adult ~ lor serious crimes. The measure by Sen. Alan Robbins, ID· V :rn i'\uys I, de;lrL•d tht· uppe r house on a 28-1 voti.: Tuesday afte r a debate ln which Hol>h1n!:> ca ll<'d the state's J Uv<'ni)e justil'<' !>ySt(·m a .. Juke." "A J UV ENll;E is just as likrly tospl·ml :1~ rmwh ltnu· 111 dctc11l1<111 for murder as he is fortruanry ... hes:.1111 The m easure-now goe:; to thl· 1h s 1•m hi~ Under lhl· bill. a district atlortll'~ rnuld lr.1 J If: or J-;" ~ c:..ir ohl c·h arged with one of s everal viulc•nt n r mt'l> in adult t·u1111 unit•!>:. tht court ruled that thc case s hould tw handled 1n the JU\'cnllt· "~ :.tt•m n 'TH E CASI-: was tried in ~tdult t·ourt. lhl· nffi:ndl•r 1·•111111 r.·t•1•1\ l' an adult P<'nalt~'. but he Y.ould han: 111 bl• i.t•nl 111 ,, JU \'Cn1l1· facl11l1 until he turned JR, Hoh1Jinsl'ta1d Currently j uvt•nilcs an.' tril·d an aclull l'ourt or :-l'nt til l to i-t,11,· prison ohly in rare (•ases. Hobbin~ arhlt-d ,\ju\ l'lllfe court n:frn·" no" dt'cides if a minor should l>t• I riNI in adult or J U\'en 1 I'-' Nmrl. Ill' :.~11d "THE BASIC diffen'nl't' is l hat ;,idult <:ourt ll> a rnn1pkll'i~ diffC'rent type of procedure." Hohhins 5;,i1cl an ;1n inter\' 1t•\\'. .. ,\ lrnt comes before a ju venjJ~ <'QY.rt.J.l'l 's s a_v 1l'!> for murder. "The hcarinJ:( is not so much cm lhl' Qlll'::.tiori or g111ll or innoc(·nt·1· but on whut type of kid do we have hl'l'l'. If he Wl'lll to Sunday :.d wril maybe they WOJl 'L put him into a11) kind of futility. "TH F. A otil t court is liascd m 111:h mun: 1,,111 t'l'i nl\' ;inti punishment." he adckd. "Let·:-. i.ay t "'"' fllld him gutlt ~ of munlt·r ;.1n<I st•nt<'nc·e hrm to finl 111 JO ~,,.~II'~. lit•\\ ill g11 lht• (.'Jltfurn1.1 Y11uth Authority and thcn bctransft•rrcd lol-ttatt• pnson .. l 'urrcnt law pr<'\'Cnts a Jll''enill• trnm hl'lnl! J.(I\ 1.·n the tll•.1lh penalty. Robbins sa id his bill would nol th<ingc lh•1t. ·· .. 'Mes~ · ····--~-Fron\., SPEND A DAY AT BEAUTIFlJL L IDO V ILLAGE \ ... _ Lil)() 'VILLAGE \· ~ ~ .... ~ J~L _J~ iv '/IA l.f DO 1t1 l!~U! pJJkd}A~r uw ff 1-= 1p/ In this day of i.hopp1nq mallc, and centers. w e're proud to invite you to an innovation -A shopp1nq village Ltdo VillagP and 1110 Mini-M all Conveniently located where Ne wport Blvd crosses over Newport Bay, yet m<lns away from the humcd na cP o l lhn sunN centers You 'll find c ndle-;s 1do<J•, tor uniqu e gift s or s t yl e and 1magmat1on Discover Newport'~ finest array o f shops nestled on the most b eautiful harbor m the world . S hop 1n e l eg ant surroundings rn one o f our 44 "Quality bout1oues . HAPPY FATHE R 'S DAY Stroll down. drive over. or satl into Lido Village Open Mon. lhru Sat. 10 to 5:30 Sunday 1 l to 5:00 ,.,. ;.i 1·· Ample free validated Parking Lido Village ~¥_; ~: . , I l ; • ' . A 8 D AILY PILOT EDITORIA L P A GE l Hold the Sign Line . The Costa Mesa City Council s tood firm in rejert- irig a request by a downtown stereo dealer to dis play ' rnegal signs. . The attorney for Leo's St<>reo arg ued las t week that the signs would com e down in 15 months and that the firm is only trying to compete with five other stereo s tores with nonconforming signs. Those stores do indeed have s igns not conforming with the city's 1974 sign ordinance . But those signs were in place be fore the ordinance took eff eel. The city gave those s hops a grace period in whlch lo take them down . The kl!y issue is that Leo's put up most of its signs without obtaining a permit from the city, making them outright ill egal-not permitted nonconforming, as in the <:asc or th'· other stores. Leo's has not exactly demonstrated a feeling of cooperation with city ol'fi<:ials. The fl rm fought the or- dinance tooth and nail for the past three years. The counc:i l must have felt that approving a n Ne · tension for Leo's would be unfair to other bu sinessc~ in the city that are foll owing the sign Jaw. The city <'ountil 's decision s hould be seen as a warning to oth<•rs who want lo disregard the city's laws -then try to bargain to make their moves legal. Good Neighbor Policy pithealer in their tOlu is.year project. They also me ntioned landscaping the· perimeter of the fairgrounds. which has been an eyesore for 01otoris ts on Fair Drive and Newport Boulevard for years. Councilmen encouraged fair officials to push the perimeter la ndscaping plans to the top of the list. even though the fair board will not realize any re- venues froll) such a move. It's Just a good neighbor policy for the City of Custa Mesa. they said. College Budg~t The proposed Stil million budget for the Coast Community College District for 1976-77 is more than twice the size or the budget. approved by trustees j ust four years ago. But that was hefore the district annexed 60 per- c·cnl of the Garden Grove Unified School District, a move which lakes effect July 1. The preliminary buds:!ct includes a OO·cent tax r<itc per SlOO in assessed valuation, u p 10 cents over last year's approved rate. The big budget ite m in this year's document is ~alunes fo r tl\e dist1ict 's 1,300 certified a nd classified employ cs. totaling '$2.7 .7 million for those two groups. Orange County F'atr <>ffictals---httve--been asked- ~ politely-to cle~tl'Up their act. '· That was the consensus of city opinion at a recent Executive Vice Ch<.mccllor Correllan Thompson . -!'\a id ther<• wiJfOc ac JUSI menls 10 the preliminary budget before finul adoption, expected in August. { joint meetin ~ between fair.officials and several Costa Mesa counc ilmen and administrators. '\. . The fair folks were presenting a feasibility study on their proposed Sll million facelift of the 150·acre fairgrounds. The t e mporary document is based on an estimat- <.•d 7 percent m crcc.1s c in as.scssed valuation in tbe ex· panded district <ind an anticipated 25 per cent hike.in state apportionments. They painted a pretty picture of a tree·lined pro· menade, a multi-purpose stadium and a quality am· What docs it mean to Mr Average Taxpayer ? A sli~ht incl"casc in th(' total tax bill for community col- lege-operation -if the budget is adopted. c ! f • • The A rt j Of Picking j People ' I ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) J i • • • • ' I "Pt><>ple" and .. policies" really have little to do with one another, in the sense th at the men who know best ho w to shape policies and programs are not nl•cessari· ly the bes t pickers of people to carry them out. · The big pitch of so m any com panics and corporations these days is bt>ing a ''p eo plt' place'' -i.e .. : they cla i m • "'' that the peo· ~ pie they hir e i know how to • deal with the i people they s e r v l' . Sometim es they suggl'sl • i . • . that this is their largest com- petitive edge. Yet it is singular that. after this discreet boasting in the an- nual report. the page listing the board of directors almost in·. variably fails lo include the vl~e­ pr esident of per sonnel or of 1~· dustrial relations. You would im· agine. Crom their lilies, at least, that these two men are the most qualified lo handle the "people" aspect of the business. Al.MOST always, it is the vice- presidents of fina nce , or market- ing, or direct money-now rune· lions, "h~~-~he OOIH'd '"nd company relations arc still cc1n. sidered a second-echelon corn· mand -and one which is oftm bypassed in the hinn~ of t'X· ecutive pe rsonnel. <Only the small-fry applicants. generally, are g1Vl'n the psycholo~ical t ests that should also be g1v~ lo the big.fry, who can do rar more Dear Gloo1ny Gus The Yuba City bus tragedy is one of the rca~ons we• don't want a c harter com- pany taking over our ex· cellent school dis tric t transportation cl l'part· ment. .CONCER NED PARENT ~J Gus <e....,.enl1 ue "' ..... "" DV ... ~-M-M<UH•llJrell«lllW VW""' el Ille •Wlll•per. S9ft4I -pet _ .. loG-JO"'· D••IJ ~tlel, damage to lht' firm 1f they arc l'motionally a skew. ) This irration.il tendcncy to l'on Cust-good policy·makcrs with good'pcople·pickers is, o(course, not confined lo business corpora· lions. although its bleak conse- quences may be more obvious there. One of the finest t·ollegc presidents I ever knew had the samt• lamentable deficiency. He w.as an admirable policy· <IJld program-maker, a decade or more ahead of his tim e. a brilhqnl educator and academic planne r. but hopelessly naive about reople. Not about U1t'ir characters. but about their ab1h· t~ execute their plans. IF ·A s ubordinate brought a Cine plan to him , he would pul the man in charge of the plan. even though it was evident to the janitor that it was the wrong man tor the right job. His administra· lion foundered on this particular folly. Setectin~ the right man for thl' ri&ht job i:i a.spe_da.l kna_ck.J.ik<: bciQg douhlc-jointcd lhal bears little relation to any other ad· ministrativc a bility. If "peoplt' arc our bi~~cst as- sl'l," a s so m any firms like to as· sert these d~ys, it is not often renected on the board or in lhl' companies' relutic;>ns with their various publics. Just another ad slogan to forgt•t. M e ssage to Fathers Help Kids to Take the Reins To the E:ctito1 .. A mcssagt' to fathers : J\ child is a person whn 1s ~oin~ tu c·arry on what you startect. lie 1s going to sit where you <ire sit- tin~ and when you arc gone at- tC'nd lo those things which you think are important. You may adopt all the puliti<'s you please. hut now they will be-curriect out dl'pcnds upon him. l ie> will as· sume c·ontrol o r your c1t 1cs, st;.il cs and nation!'., llF. IS .c:orng to mo\'<' in ;md t ;ikC' o\'l'r your dlUn'hl'S. st·hools. un1\ crs1tu•s ancl <:orporalion~ 1\ll your books are goin~ to he Judged, praised or condemned by him The fate of humanitv 1s in his hands . So 1t might he well to pay him some attention? ( MA ILBOX ) is Robert E arl llolct ing. L1tth• American Refinang Comp<in~ · general m an ni;:er. with Charles II. Codding, .Jr. of C allie Hcscar t•h Company, Crockc•r Nevin of E vans Products Com· pa ny, Hayes Robertson of Udyco Indus tries and rorml'r llousl' Post Office & Civil Serv1tc ;1ss1s tant staff dir l'ctor Will iam A. Irvine. Lt'l's help him to le<.1rn lo read. THESE ARE the private en- < ·ourt "u~ nl'\'l'r meant to t'llltc't llJ\\S, HS 11n•\ io1t:-. ('tillrl;. h;I\ •• don1:. Nl'itht•r arc l'c•dl•ral C'tHJrl~ meant to 1ns trut'l t•lt•t·tcd or. fi <'ials as tn what laws lht•\· mu:-.l write and that llwy must 1lot alJs. l:'lm or vote no on s11t·h laws. THIS IS <'X act ly what thl'y an· doing. howl'\ c•r. They ll'll a sthool hoard. in l'ffl'tl. \'OU mus l huy or lt•asc or h1rt• tiJl.I husc·-.. You mu~t bul-t d 11ldrcn m'l'os:-. t•>wn to ~l'hnols far rcmon·il I rotn thc·1r nc1~hhorhnod You 11w:-.t \\'rtte the· law;, anti r aise llll' taxl'S and do 11' Tht· l'lt•t•fl'd ofl 1t'1 al must ti raft lht• law llt• 11111:-.t 1101 \'olt• no or abstain for lw ha:-orders from an appointed jutlg<.' ;i:-. to ho\\ lw. an ell·ctcd offi cial. m u~t rnlt• I cion 't know what llus 1l-t, hut llcmotT:tC y it is not. 1luctions but with till' 1liversity or play st yk s and lhl' \~Hie rangl' of lhoughl·Pl'll\Oki n ~ views pre. :-t•nted in each play In $hort Wl' aJways <'OITTl' a way from an cvtm ing at SCH feeling that Wl' have ht•en deli~htfully cnll'rt.ained as \\Cll as mt'nt~1lly stimulated. Our 1 two school-a ge t haldren who have St't'n SCH. 's !.pccially fie · vl'ln1wct l01h1t· a lion al product ions at sd1t)OI art> equa lly enthused ah<1ut tht' ('(1m pan~. Th is f11ntl·~h :tr 1ng g irt r('pr<.'scnls a I rc•mc•nd14t1s l<.'gaty tu tlw futun• of l'Ullurf' in this c1 I~. a nd \\ l' an· c·on\'tn<•t•d that lht• <·1t1 7.<.'ns of Cost a Mesa w tll l>l'nef1t imnH·a~urahly as a re s uit. G F:RJ\LOINE M. STHATTON . C:ongrai ulal. ion• Reading is ttw bnsis or a ll olht•1· terprisers who arc r e::;ponsible subJl'Cts. Through reading. he for the frustratin~ and costly im· To tht' Editor· will he re:tdy to met.'l the many positions now bein,:? m ode by the Congr atulations to the <.:ol>ta JAMES W. BOl.DlNC; challenge::; of c hange in the world Postmaster G·eneral Benjamin Bravo! Mes a city counttl for their with ell•rna l values. F. Bailar (an ex·American Can To the Editor: generous donation lo South Coast 'MARIEGRANN executive) on a ll of the patient The City of Costa Mesa d e-Repertory Theatre. Gaining re· c itizens and postal service ser ves a stanct in~ ovation for cognition as one of the fin est pro· fl'o•tnl Co fll rol employes whose good, mutual their gift of szso.ooo lo South fcssional th<' al res on the West To the Editor: welfare and we llbeing is being Coast Repertory Theater's build· Coast. South Coast Hcpertory In respons<' to the question of t>xacerbated to force political ing fund. It's nice to watch represents what is happming m who is respons ible for the present pri\'ilege. Orange Count y come of .age theater today. c risis confront in~ the United If the Pos tal Service goes to the N lturally and be able tu support ThC' fact that some of their pro· States Postal Service. whil'h is private sector. the subsidy bail-such a fine p rofessional tht·atl'r. dut•tions ;1n• l'ontroversial is a strugglin~ agains t odds that Nit·k out now being asked for by the Rravo Costa Mesa for ~our 1't•fl l'ction thut some things in our the Greek wouldn't take bets on. PO will be in:. lead gifted over to continuC'd anrl ~Cnl'rous c<1ntril>u · culture arc controversial. f:\'<.'ry the answer is six s uccessful busi· the likes of fe deral g r av)· tions to the arts! time I attenct this theater I fec•I it rn.>ssm 9n . trainers now on hand-outs: d t•· 0 provicics not only <'nt<:'rtai nml'nt Thl' nine-m e mbl'r Postal fe nse, r ailroads. ships and MHS.J llNC.WF:LLS Jiutalsoeducationand l go away Board of Gov€'rnors. now O""rat· airlines. All exorbitant. All enricher!. ··~ · /\II b. b · Wo n •t W o rk mgw1ththret•val':mt'll'l-t,1s ap-servicc·poor. ig usmess. I a ppl aud South Coa-;t pomtetl by the President. All maJor political c ampaign To the F.ditor: Repertory ThealC'r for lhc•1r l'X· s rv>nd crs. T ( h c · II • · .ay ;.ar~ µaid-SIO,OOO ·rnnirnlly_--:..,..TT:--=-::'l"--=,.....,-rx he plan o t c osta Mesa C1 · ce enct>. to m1•e1 monl~h~l y...._,. .... ·t'."'n ... d.__.a:;..:;r:-.:c,,_•_tttr...-0~'-tt''.,.rt'o"-y-Jot..u~>-n+;,.,ta~·'-4~r.."'5,,.m_.m....,ffi114'·t~mn....__ ty CounC'il an<lliliiiiiiing r!om-I _<1_p_p,_L_11_ir,...l -t .... h-c-CTI.v 11r cos a rcs pons1 hle for :.ippointmg thC' like th.rt" Ry votinc for honest;,'. 1fftsslon to gnc-mmc: power-to-Ml'sa fm t111:~p1mr+ ot-~t--.. Postmaster General. his dq[>ut y. truth a nd integrity. tht' plannml! comm1:-,sion on ccr-c·ellt'n<·t•. fiv<.' rt')..(io nal postmasters ;"9tl :~s BRUCE S. llOPPINC tam zone cxct•ptions will not Distrit t PMs at. respectively, work. S63·53-4!i and 39.000salartl·~ Giaflt StPp This r c m ovt's onl' t•hcck The dwirm an of lht· l'ost :i i system from Costa l\1esa's dt:· Uo:iri1 of Govl'rnors as M.A. Tot~l' Erl1tor: mocracy a nd will not a llow Wright who 1s also E xxon "l1o<Jl.llill"(as wl'hcar1t11scrl cnoughtimcforthwlt.'Opposcdlo chairman anrl his vice t'hairman t o be c alled l hns tome~• Ion).( way c.1 zone excl•ption to prepare an in the p;.ast 23 years and hist week argument. U the 1>lanning com· SL t·; (;. MUR Pll\' f 'ir.-Saf PIPf T11 the> Ed it11r :. Wt•dnt>sday n ig ht, I ;1llendNI a graduation 111 il•t' Costn l\h-s;,i ll1gh Sd1ool gymnai;ium. The s tanrls Wl'l'C fillt·d ttH'<Jp:ttil y. Mars By the Fourth of July it took a nothe r ~iant s tep mission had had the last word on forward. We congratulate the ci· the zoning mistake in Collc)..(C ty council for helping to insure Park c onct'rning Nab<.'r s that t•ulture is not neglcctl'd in Cadill ac. lht• people would not Costa ~f<.'sa . now have• the opportumty to vot1· /\s lhc t•rnwd slo\\ly filed oul afll•r tlw t·i·rt•mony, I noted that ,,., the south ~itlc of !ht' gym twr• of tht• ""its \\ 1•rr ehuined and IO!·kt•d, lf'aving only nne t•xi t for h11ncln·ds of Pl'Cll'h" Tht• north -.1111· of th1 · gym hwl 11111• t•xlt ltwlo.t•d \\1th tw11 t•x 1t:-. avail :Jhh•. Our inv<'s lrnent 1n spat·c rC'· search 1s about to pay us back aJ?ain. Our nation's lHl!J.!<'St f'ourth of July demonstration will occur :1r1 m illion miles from home. n~· remote <'onl rol you an!l I <ire goin,..rto "v1s1t " Mar11 l"ro m t w11 v i k i 11 i.: s pa cecraft we'll open th~ door lo the pla net m ost hke our own and see if a n ybod y's home. 'P.!ankinrl has waited at lea11t 3,000 years for this: now we need wait only a few more weeks. Since the invention of the telescope in the 1600s. earthmen have scanned the skies .. avidly, eaRerl~. some with a passion. Our fascina tion with other worlds is more than curiosity it derives from two very basic human urges : T he same re· assurance that we get from ('rossing paths with another human In th<' world 's lonely places we seek among tho wan· dercrs o( the universe. And, as ( PAU L H ARVEY J with the l'XplorNS who fir:-\ spanned our 11" n planl'l. then•', t ht• dream uf resourc't'S or ttw hnpc for :i fnunt;1111 tlf pt•riwtu:il youth. ALSO. :is With tno~c w ho pioneered our n<.'w la nds, suh consciously W<' sc<.'k some placl· to run to. H.G. Wells enhanced our <'X· c itement about Mar s in 189R when he used our smattering or scientific knowledge to write a pseudoscience t lass1c, "The War of the Worlds ." In 1971 our Ma riner Nine spacecraft went into orbit around Mars and for a year took close·ur photographs. From a compos ite of those pholoj!r aphs we now have a detailed map of the entire planet. FROM THIS MAP showin~ the volcanoes and canyons there is general agreement t hat Mars is a "live" planet. not a "dead" one. Thal is to say there are forces moving under the t•r11st : there 1s inte rnal heat, ;inn there Is or has been -rtnwinJ! watN on thr surfa1·e. Althou)!h tht•re is n11 frc ·c nxy- ~<.'n on Mars. m11st M'tcntists ll11nk that ltfr formt'd •)11 l'<trth when t l11·r1• ":1s no frc-e ox,v)..(t•n hcrt' e1ltll'r. NEVE RT ll t:l.F:SS, on th<• Fourth or .July this year, llw 1'1>eculation will b<' s upµlunted h_v material evident('. When Vikin~s One and Two ma ke their expect· ed soft landinf.!s on the Martian s urface. lhl'y will analyze the soil. lest the water. photograph the s urfa ce. m easure l<.'m· peratures, study the atmosphere. sense any ground·quakes -and soon. For most of us it is difficult to relate this billion·dollar in vest· mcnl, whatever it prO\'CS , to our ever yday life. Yet we h ave har\lested from our s pace pro· gram so far. if l may he allowed the expression, astronomicall y bcncfic1al fallout. /\nd. unlik e our n a tion's extravag:mccs overseas. in this mission we stand lo lose only a few pounds of tin, and the money paid to the makers and move rs of· these Vikings continues forever to o rb 1 t t hr o u lo! h o u_r (I w n economy. Likl' that p ro,·crh1al ston'· on this issue . whic·h hits the w akr and makes rr Hi t• <'ity council has too m11d1 lar ~c ripples throughout tht: on iL.; ;1gcnda for a 1>a rl l1mt• pond. the n('\\ Sout h (;oas t <'ouncil tn handle . lht'n rwrhar>s Rl'pc•rlnry Thcat<'r \\Ill makt• an Costa Ml•s a has grown t•noui.:h f111 l'\'t'r·ilH'r N1s ing circle of r11lt11ral a full·timl' coun<'il. Hathcr than influcnct• t hrouj.!hout Or:inp· nil out a net'l'Ssary chcc·k 1rt tlw Count\'. svsh.•m. a full·lime t·ounc1I wo11lc1 It 1s' ;1 Sottrl't' ol great pride• tn h·ave llw t 1 me to work 1111 1t~ lull 11s that Costa 1\1 csa has the stnnl' <1gend a. /\NN and MIKE MOUN D Co•rl• afld I.a .,• To the Editor: A recent cartoon criticizes thl• Supre me Court, depicting 1t as a snail under close observation. It seemed that it was observed to move slightly backward. The fact is that the Supreme Wlrb ' .At -.. , 'What's 11 H11blt11t Conferwtee?' 1\11 C II A F. L .I. YAH N i\ I. Good .f ttdflMntt To lhe Editor: The Costa Mesa City Council members are to be applauded for their recent action in givin~ the sum of S250.000 from the fcclcral revenue shn rini.? funds of lhl' city lo So ulh Coast Repe rtory Theater's buildinJ? fund. This critically acclaimed, non·profit theater is a tremendous asset to the cultural life of Costa Mesa. Certainly. our elected officials showed ~ood judgment in step· pin~ forward lo share these funds to help in buildinJ,! a new, larger theate r f or South Coa s t Repertory here in Costa Mesa. MY HUSBAN D and I htl\'l' been atte ndinJ? this theater since our arrival h<'re in 1970, and w~·n· rons t:tntly 1mpn·s~t'rl nol ju:i.t with the calthN· of thr prn 11;11! I ht•1'1• l11•t•n .1 ftrt• or otlwr t'ml'rg1·rw ~·. t h1· n·~ultl> 1·0111!1 h;I\ 1• ht'<'n I r;11:1I'. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llolwrl N. WrNI, P11l>/1~IH•r Thnmn!f Krrml, ,.:flttor llarl>nru Kri•1hlr h, f;1hfona/ /1ag1• J.:d1tor The t'11ilorial IHlj.!I' or the Daily l'ilot :-eek:. 111 inform nn d stimulatr n •;11f('rs by prcsentin.: nn ft11o; 11ai.:1• t11vcrsr l'Omm('nl:iry on tov1r~ 11( interest by syndll'al· l'l1 c•olumni~I~ and eartnnnisls, hv pruv1dini.: 11 forum for readers· "'""s ;inti hy 11rrscntmi: this ncwspa1Jt•r's opinions and id<•as on c·urr1·nt t 11p11·s. Th<· cd1t11nal 01Hni11ns of !ht• llaily Pilot appear on ly m th•· c-tlt111r111I c·nlumn ut !ht• top of th<' p:ii::c. llpmions t''I· pressed hy the rolummi;ts rind t•artl)Onists ancl lt•tlt'r writ('rs un• tht'1r own nml no r ndnrst•mt'nl of their vkws hy the Daily f'ilol should be inferred. Wednesday, Ju.nc 16. 1976 , •